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1 ft \ Newspaper Devoted de Communty nterest nl Local Coverage Pwwated Farly, dearly And mpartally Each Week Complete News- Pctures v ULAN )LLAK. Mnor lllxllk tll' ''* h ll.sldv (ll hr cllh- Ol fll- lst hour lo und Helen name* tnc bunem (or mo»t,u ut leut, rtmp btforr-..-. But let not ay wth no ml.f thr htppl-,-. f.n- mrwlv'd :, D thf n*pp ' r Umt came. LS va Post- Stbo ' only : r myclf and.! t you hvr a '.» happy too Sully, 7 f\ H ut bhopptnj -lertd tfnt 'our-rrar-old. thr tutud and you * -n't *rt tw mmuu Flrt ' T you :!ul» broftanor. crcked or and. floururw tt ' t could be packbe enough the r*»t uur b«t,'mppjr holday Grades Program > «* * * *u*mblef on p.ta HAD llltl> M \- 'UO. Ulllll'l llt llllr lnn *>anrtrj \ll,u> M u \ rnu Ul 2 Servce Pns ):. (fven lonn-tme SMREmplmes C AMER plov'' * rf 'le mon'l ' Ttu-r r-, '.'Sr utt'hrrt". d»r Bamu T.tv»r; '" :.Mwl.«M-'r,.- rn" r > <>,'.,., j,r,,.., ( [) : 'lll' - A ftl Th ed 5 a*>rd«tvy n- Jarrn-s Aflkf*, Orvjtn Prc Nm You Utr frw. AvfJUf Avenue rr/anrd. W::< 3 M<-'.a: Pt'cl Ttw WttMh Sclool rn- Woorbrrlt.- Hadstw?8 HUf C',\.l»m.' A Tr.»r:.«!' ' '' " H Huldtmln] ry.pl! ;.-,(- group»t U' J: ' norm; folo*.: Klthful O ; Joy lo We Three "«> Robert Spol- ^u Ve Mrry Ornl Olorl«n M»n«e;, Douw a KwtaUo*kl, drrn vrtrd Av»-:; Burkwr. T tttmh *! Tu.k. P M n vl»n tnd Roej party for l. Melvtn Levu ftehth *w\-- Chrutm** "m PtouMr, Bruce (Vne Upon a Md-»nd UtUt Town '<». cjoru; Uend* >*, WUUtm Aagely;' >' On tb«mouun. u and Mchel* Moc- H Kng VeKel. 'tt udjohn8u>jka; '. () U ThU, MarJore Uu, John C! <>.dv (WM'..'" 7! Y:..V ChntmM ww.. vtt. Ml ' u,-- ''.»:.ch; Slver BrlU.'calkd on tn Berth» H»rrU wdlwut«,'k»< ^"' ([ ray; Joly Old St.'requrement* ' ol Jl) lu 8tojl: Mustlo» vod n ncll nd drlttmu Wl»r- cnnmuntty " «Hent Nghl, Nt--, slwht- ll - lcy Ortw. flan- whuever» Mlton Stet a>d; a vold a tax rat. 'btyyd thf cupu * 'payer* to meet," du't want - A thef he «<t ' colored lght bulb 'nrttmu duplay»t DODW nude our t*»x M T-.r "-rll. CARTERET, N. J., FRDAY, DECEMBER 22, 96 from the Chrstmas program presented by the chor of the Nathan Hale /nr. 'rn! mm );rtlc ;ts. lcf to rght wm- : Charlotte De Bella, ran PS lvtrr and Wllam Powell. (See program nsde pages) Sunla Got the Word Set (flght l.rllcs from Chldren Drected to s- n.!f, ".k " : an:,.d, n.hd At. ftp P.M. Sunday at st Presbyteran To Confer On Road Projects 'on nol to Seek Ad Of Woodbrdge n (lounty Lnk Plan CARTERET Borough Councl last nght decded to confer wth Woodbrdge Town' shp n an effort to get the Board of Freeholders to take over and mprove mportant road lnks between the Borough and the Townshp Counclman Alexander Such, charman of streets and roads, felt that Blar Road should be.ng and the resdental secton, \nrth Vole '/Vo/M'f/y' Delvered of Shorecrest development also ;was suggested by hm. ad- clothng turned over to the Sat! a haw Lons Club. Counclman Thomas Devern :K! lu CARTERET - At both the Mnt Postmaster Sabo sad the poke of urban development n F'ntnl.',,,... 8:3 and the A. M. worshp,,he Chrome secton and wdenng of the busness area. h, /'strr Post Offce wll be open untl 6, tl;\ Rpv H Addson Woestfn, eyer tonght and agan untl 6 P. M, wjll k on the jubject ] -.f e> nu.< and tomorrow. The Post Offce wllll:,. - n the G to Ood and ).,, H. th Borough Attorney John Kol- a(tull,,. lx> closed Sunday and Monday.[ Ppace., Th(, Scrp ture v _ he mnmal on s but a skeleton crew workng 'Luke" ' cvc M lolls s cl;;(l. Olrl.s s l.. ntmd u ttd Om MM At P. O, OuMNt, X. J. PRCK TEN CENTS Churches Wll Lead Holday Observance; Servces Scheduled Boro Councl Resoluton Pays Trbute to Gregory CARTERET^Mayor Stephen Skba and members of the Borough Councl last nght pad trbute- to the late Charles E. Gregory, edtor and publsher of the Carteret Press n an unanmous resoluton. has won the earnest respect of ths communty for hs dedcated devoton, wse connsel. greath warmth and treless efforts n behalf of the people of Carteret; And whereas th«^ Borough wll mss hs sympathetc un- taken over by the county, wdened and mproved. One sde of the road s n Carterel The resoluton ctes the "perservnr effort n behalf of the derstandng, hs manfold and the other n the Tjpwnshp He favored that Jackson Avenue also be taken over and m- unfalng dedcaton to the and chartable organzatons; borough, hs wsdom and hsactvtes n, behalf of* cvc proved, provdng a drect lnk nterests of others. Be t, and t s hereby resolved that the > Mayor and from ths borough to Port Read The full text of the resoluton follows; Borough Councl extend ther nn. He cted the need fo these changes because of tn Whereas the Mayor and deepest sympathy to hs! growth of the communty Councl of the Berough of [those areas. A buffer zone Carteret record wth deep regret and profound jtween the heavy ndustry xon sorrow the untmely death of Charles E. Gregory, edtor and publsher of the Carteret Press; And whereas M'. Gregory' -.on s bas was retaned to prosecute CARTERET Sgt. Edward The a sut for damages n conneclon -wth damage done by a (. har : durng the holday wll make'^,,, Supp^ ;., ^ wj.- Czajkowsk ssued a remnder today that bcycle regstra- rated sprcal delveres on both days. ;rt both servces At th(, X.ruck to the traffc lghts at All ncomng mal wll be de-. M _ servce the Commm, ton lcenses wll be gven at ""! ' lkftl lv.-r.-d by tomorrow, the post- class o{ mmefn youn,, ant's Washngton Avenue, Cypress today. They are not due back the Juvenle Bureau n the " r (lnl!s mamcr added. 'ople and Lous Street. untl Wednasday, January 3. CARTERET Dedcaton of Borough Hall next week from wjll he rec(lvpd nto Ul]{ um- Carteret Lons Club n a let-jorgan chmes Sunday mornng Cheer For Needy P«,tm lt ster 8abo also com- b(, Tuesday through Frday between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. berght rshp ln, th( thp chwh ^ sac sac- ter commended Sgt. Edward at the A. M. Englsh servce The underprvleged and the.umenu-d the regular staff and rament of baptsm ^ l(. ad. Czajkowsk, drector of the needy wll nnt be forgotten. wll be featured at the Hungaran Reformed Church. ;jarous organzatons, club«.».-lf»rv. the extra t holday crew or _ an thoge wh(, t(» San!;, m, ewmlent job done" n clearng n lrtered totho Juvenle Bureau, and hs nvestgator Patrolman Walter land ndvduals have provded nnt been baptzecl Rev. Dr. Harsanyl, pastor, also announced the order of wor- and the th Chrstmas Chrstma mal mal delvery delvery. At 2:3 P. M.. the Junor and ;hamra, also Sgt. Stanley Szyba, bead of the Cvlan Deshp for the holday season. Shfts and food baskets to cheer Chapel Chor* wll bra^ the T Hadassah Pays the needy, whle, 'fremen dla- ]trbute toy8'fffl church bus for Nc fense. They appeared at a re- r They follow: : wll attend tho Today, 7:3 P. M. servce n Frmer, and MTU -sony af (he Cathedral[outlned the work tf ther rn-jhungaran; Saturday, 7:3 P. St. John 'the Dvne. They :36 spectve departments. CARTERET- Trbute to tht wll hear the boy's chor and row to begn dstrbuton of th Chldren's Yule Craftsmen's Club -»Vle Held bv K.C. Al Holday Party Oxv- Hr.v>.: :th ll.-dl.! A'.f- :. W:"lnm f* Har- 'V!h,:d.' :<Th'.:-- Oh:!, <, the men sns "Mne Lessons n Mtuv than CARTERET - An entertan-: CftrolS» T ^ was wr^, n m members of ment and dstrbuton of gfts,nland over 5 years ago, and On: : N, f«n attend- to 9f youngsters featured the ^n s the Scrptural story from partment spent $,23.57 last fh \;. al\ hed Sun- Chrstmas party held by thej crelt j on t the ncarnaton. The month, Mrs, Helen Chester, n.t tn C'lncll Cartrret Craftsmen's Club, at bus wll return by 7 P. M. welfare drector reported, t.rc Th. chld- the Masonc Temple Sunday!. At u P M a Chrstmas H,' r.mr afternoon. Refreshments were Cftndle gntmk 'servce from '-. wt,.ml; Hm- served. llove to Joy to LRnt enttled, SHOPLFTER FNED :.!) : '".!«n ;,:!., M ; - Solo.-, and B-oupdaces^were,, chrstmas Joy,, bj, Maurlce CARTERETT Mss Sara llllv. the Kven by pupls o the Madelne!^ p hmps wll ^ presented. Torres. 2, of Newark ths week! S rt 'l't" l Ml tn.sng- And! - Dance Studo of Avenel'^ famlar Chrstans Carols,was fned $5 by Magstrate.OU V,' ft'l- and a"puppet show gven by: =,, be sung by the congrega-meyer Jaffee for shoplftng.. sk >* Hfr Cl.us,!> >: Map Dedcaton Of Organ Chmes At Sunday Rtes M. servce n Englsh; Sunday, Buldng nspector Edward T. A. M. servce n Englsh, Zanat reported he had ssued dedcaton of organ chmes and buldng permts for work cost- homecomng servce for college ng $92,959. The welfare de- students; A. M. and 6:3 P. Al Mrs. Barbara Bums and Mrs, ton Scrlpture w! be read " by She was acoused of takng ard Prankle Hayes. There were la r t»p rpse ntatve of the chldby George ren, s department, of the youth the W. T, Grant Co. store n the clothng Valued at $23.2 from the band Ws'lectons' Smth and pano selecttow bv department, and of the adult {shoppng Center. by Mrs. Helen Ward. Robert MQ-» dl, p, rtment T)le mnster WllJ,\rd bv Ben- ns acted as Santa Claus. l gw a ^ref Chrstmas message,.,d by Nd- Walter Schaffhauser was after whcn the lghts wll bej.., Curnn. Jr. charman. H> was asssted byjturned out. Twelve persons,, PTA at Annual,. M x;s n Herbert Powell, ngvard Sev- rpp res entng varous groups n,.ts assst- endsen. Walter Ward, Walter thp cnurch r -wn actfs the 2 K and Henry Woodlmll. rvng Rader, Al Apostles and through them all Yule Program M. servces n Hungaran; 7:3. M. servce (n Englsh. Chrstmas Eve Candlelght servce; Chrstmas Day, 8:3 A. M. servces n Englsh, Chrstmas communon servce; :3 A.M. Hungaran fchrstmas communon servce; Tuesday, servce at A. M. n Hungaran. There [School and confrmaton classes tomorrow and Sunday. The Youth Fellowshp wll go carolng Saturday from 6 P. M to 7:3-'P. M. famles who wsh to receve them should.call Nancy Nemsh. famly: And be t further resolved that ths resoluton be spread on the mnutes of the Councl and that a copy thereof be forwarded to hs wfe, Mrs. : Lucy Gregory. To ssue Bcycle Lcenses Next Week Provsons For Needy Are Made CARTERET Ths borough wll pay homage to the Prlru^t of Peace Monday n the celebraton of the most joyous of the year's holdays. Attendance at church rtes and ChrlstmM feastng and merry-makng wls mark the observance, To celebrate the brthday annversary of Chrst the bo> ough's churches have servce? scheduled for Sunday nght and Monday. There wll bf mdnght masses n Roman Catholc churches. To Sn* Carol* the Joy of the occason»j! be expressed ln colorful paj^ cantry and happy carol Brght decoratons -j tl» churches, an well as n the homes, wll add to.he season's cheefy ar. For many of the borough resdents, t wll be. a threeday holday. Chldren n the publc schools begn ther annual mdyear holday at noon late Charles E. Gregory, pubsher of the Cartevet Press, And throughout Chrstmas gfts. was pad at the last meetng of Day. the advent of the Savour ;he board of drectors of thewll be an occason for famly larteret Chapter. Hadassah, get-togethers over tables groanheld at the synagogue of Lov-[ n j wth-roast turkey and trang Justce. The group unanmously approved a "Medcal Center Certfcate" n honor of the latel publsher. Mrs! Theodore Chenkn dscussed wth the group the re-hrstmas and ther water ent as chldren grew clos wll be no Surday cent Afrcan-Asan Semnar, as part of the educaton for Youth Alyah month. Reports on Donor, membershp, Book of Lfe, raffle, jont meetng wth Ssterhood were presenter by the charmen of tonal goodes. Yule Atmosphere All ths week the atmosphere every school room n Car* ret was charged wth lday and the. teachers tred llantly to clam a porton of ler attenton for such routne matters as readng, wrtng and thmetlc. these projects. Mesdameg S Drourr, J. Chodosh. A. Levtz, A'. Orach, T. Nagler and E. Gruhn. The US,, :v. w St. Joseph's CY,O. group wll hold a rummage sale On College Lfe the frst week n Aprl. Co- lnw ("' Goes Carolng Tonghtcharmen are Mrs. Ed Shapro CARTERET.Thrteen menj«stll Tavarcs. Warren Lucke. Allen of the worshppers wll lght CARTERET The Washngton-Nathan Hale PTA members CARTERET Members of Astll,. j,, rrt and Mr«. Al Kestenbaum. ers of the Class of 96 re- Yr-r's Ross, Harry Rupp. /)u Pox and the n.;! R ther candles. After slent prayers of commtment, the wor- held ther annual Chrstmas' the Catholc Youth Organza- York O'v. -l:-l: - u r.rlv Thr Wllam G. Baldwn. The chapter wll sponsor the,urned to Carteret Hgh School :nt-mb'rs arc shppers wll go out of the sanc- program Wednesday nght. ton of St. Joseph's Church wll Oneg Shabbot on Frday evenng, January 5. Mrs. Samuel ance department for a panel,t the nvtaton of the gud- H C.dn- r - 'tuarv "Joy to the Durng the busness meetnggo carolng tomorrow evenng. Roth s charman. scusson of college and busl» nuns must ToUCZllk (Hd Vfrga!World'' gfts were presented to the The carolers wll meet at St.,ur:. Kr school custodans. Specal Joseph's School at 5:3 P.M. Mrs. Jack Safran, Judaean ess lfe for the beneft of the advsor, announced the enor*. n water Honored by Legon guests who greeted the members Last Saturday, the members daean groups wll sponsor a Carolyn Albaza, Montclajr!"",- sm Hebrew Men's Club lu ' CARTERET - Francs T. were Prncpal Joseph Comba made a trp to Lawrencevlle bus trp on Thursday, December 28, to the Modern Museum hrop; Carol Breztt, Montclalr tate; Barbara Ayres. Wln- - r»u! Tomczuk 7 Longfellow Street FAects New OffcersSchool Superntendent Edwn S, where' they sang Chrstmasl Qun, School Board members carols and decorated a Chrstmas tree at the Home for thebe seen wll be the ChajjaT touth; Thomas Chodosh, Ten- j» V. 'Jll/ Mss y/.lrllll a nfmb-r of Carteret Post, 326 of Art, One of the dsplays t tate; Robert Beam, Mon» ' CARTERET Sd.Roth was MUl; t«-'.. ; Anl''ca Leu on has been Joseph Lamb and Presdent ;elected presdent of the Hebrew [,ets uerueey nut pmntod Dstl. jct 3. nalrman O f John Kolbas and Prncpal Aged. Wndows for the synagogue nessee; Henry Dunster, Merck Men's Club at (.he last meetng. All! Mme the New Jersey Amercan Mary Czaya from the Columbus Despte the nclement weather last Sunday, a delegaton of the medcal center n srae! & Co,; Katherlne Felds, Wood c-an-knrr Other offcers elected were: jschool. fortv-'v.- vnlr< u! \lt md Le;on's natonal hlth school Anyone desrng reservatons s Secretaral; Janell Francs, 'j/.''.;.! d.u.' Harold Levtz and Phl Hochman, vce presdents, S Weg- The PTA nomnated ther UK Dnm- oratorcal contest commttee \ ;..P'VZ: efht attended two separate asked to contact Mrs. Safran Tennessee; Joseph Goete, Mor* retreats n Perth Amboy. The. ;.mk'd comprsng Hunterdon, Mddle- bret, treasurer; Mort Zarrett, Presdent Raymond Bonkowsk Hostesses for the evenm mouth, Nancy Grunden, Trenton State; Alex Makkal, Up. PARTY TOMORKOW Ellen, H-rkeley sex, Somerset, Sussex and War recordng secretary; Herb Samuels, correspondng secretary; Award to be named by the Jun- Mrs. Sql Prce. for the Dstngushed Servce grls group ncluded {were Mrs. Elmer Brown am Margaret and Patrca Brady, CAHTKltrr ''-' l'' : ' v :, vren countes. sala; Janet Markowtz and Mary Ann Corballs, Sharon Elzabeth Saulo, Orange Memoral, detaled ther exper- s'uur, Mr. Tomczuk also has been Qeortje Resnck, fnancal secretary. January 2, or Chamber of Commerce on V: Holder and Estelle Palmer. HM: - -harnan, elected vce presdent of the TO MEET TONGHT HH' The boys were Robert Heght- CARTERET^The Odd ences. :.. ("Tnan Amercan Legon Press Club of Edward Ktzes was apponted The membershp rom the chew and Wllam Llnderman., n,n(l lows Hall Assocaton wll mee M»' ;., a-n N a New Jersey. new trustee. Followng the electon, an nformatve talk on Schools nov.stands at 9. The! Yule Howe Dsplay Washngton Nathan Hale,M cmmul at 7 o'clock tonght. A meetng James L. Varga, also ths red borough, has been apponted of the lodge wll follow an hour f Opt-Ul pea stock market nvestments wasjschool was festvely decorated j GOP DANCE TOMORROW!" ',., ;,. ; m.sc'ved Mddlesex County representatve on the contest commttee >fter and a,socjal s scheduled Jufyng to Start made by Mark Bnsten. Refreshments were served., Rlvers - jng was held ut the home of bekah have been nvted. Ther 'arteret Woman's Club res- for the program by, Joseph! CARTERET _ A fnal meet. for 8:3, Members of the B CARTERET^Judgng n the,!l,. March ol )nm-s. l»t 3 P M S ' " " The muscal program wasjbob Brd, for the preparaton l be entertanment and'a: dental Chrstmas decoratng 962 Tax Pclurc s Bleak; TO MEET TUESDAY presented by the seventh and of the Republcan Chrstmas exchange, of gfts. :ontest wll start tonlyht and eghth grades under the drec- dance to be held Saturday, De- CARTERET The Congregaton Brotherhood of srael contnue untl next'frduy. ton of Mss Loretta Algozane.J cem ber B, at Flra House No.. NOVENA TONGHT Mrs. Edwn S. Qun, charman, 8,'ld the praes wll be wll hold ts regular meetng A vst from Santa Caus, who j The publc s nvted. Tckets CARTERET The Novena Tuesday evenng, December 9, dstrbuted candy canes to themay be purchased from members of the Republcan organ-held at St. Joseph's Church at Our Sorrowful Mother wll subscrpton^ to a magazne. at 8:3 P. M. at the Hll Synagogue on Pershlng Avenue, ated. chldren was greatly appreczaton. :3 tonght. SM'-: atn'-" d'lllllll.v l 'll" null-! L. : our ).-nut.ll >'" u.r.,,'ujh ""' ll^llrlllllv,'lt l"'9^.nl He Mld n' mvlr >>d/ (.,uumt>.s.,.,.,s and tn- " rut' w d, was to. cutbacks n certan _ CARTERET' Today s the, J'tnusres lwre, whch means & last day for the nomnaton for "' setback n the fnancal pcture uf every Caneret, tajpayer." CARTEttfcT - The brth of 9 and hgh mass and beuedco'clock. Chrstmas Day, Holy be held at 7 o'clock Sunday The Voung Man of the Year" all Sonu j o b s, j are the Prnce of Peace n a manger n Bethlehem wll be de- ton at A.M. The fnal mass! communon at 9 A.M. Ember the Calvary Baptst church. content beng sponsored by the wll be at A.M. pay servces, Saturday at * * Carteret Junor Chamber of Commerce. not as secures us thfy have tha he sad, "and we don't scrbed n sermons and scrpture readngs and n carols There wll be mdnght jjmass - Chrstmas servce-at cfclo.. * * * '.', A.M. St. Ellas Church wll hold The judges ur,e Mayur Stephen Skba, Polce Chef Clmles must n''t W aut our tax collecton to fll fall \ Dulxet ap-- behnd." Sunday nght and St. Joseph's Church Sunday S. Elaabeths Qhurch wll Sunday nght followed by nuts Makwlnsk, Postmaster Lester,, Vl MCOO! He sad hs comments on the Day, Monday. ulght. Chrstmas Day masses hold a mdnght mass Sunday at mdnght. Chrstmas D Sabo and School Superntendent Edwn S. Qun. wll be at 6, 7, B, 9,, and nght and Chrstmas Day mass; masses wll be at 8 A.M. and nucl tor n-budget should not be construed,' MnBt'slednas "crtcsm of ^he admns- At the Holy Famly Church 2 noon. es wll be at 7, 8, 9 and :3 A.M.; Tuesday, also 8 A.*» * raton." He felt that hs sug sngng of Chrstmas carols wll A.M. and A.M. SERVCES TODAY * s on "holdng the Une ; Sacred Heart Church wllhave a mdnght mass Sunday CARTERET Servces Frday evenng at Confrmaton of begn at :3 P.M. Sunday There wll be a candlelght accepted by the borough )ght, followed kjy mdnght and Chrstmas Day masses wll servce at the Frst Presbyteran Church at o'clock Sun- le Church wll have mdnghl [Brotherhood of srael wll t» St. Mary's Ukranan Catho afflcals n good fath. 'm sure. tdat the average mass. The T mangerg wll be be,at 7,8,9, and MA.M. here feels the same placed n the grotto outsde the *» day nght. mass Sunday nght and Cfyrst held today at the Hll Synagogue on Pershng Avenue at mas Day servces n the morn not way as do," Mr. Donovan church at mdnght. uu<»s T. ChrUtmas...,, ft. Mar'B Church, holy comwll be at 7, 8, udlmunon, Sunday nght at :3 Day masses Chrstmas Eve servces wll ng. :6 P. U. ; '- ' Carqls and Sermons to Tell Story of Chrstmas Hold Dscusson Contest Nomnaton Deadlne s Today *" 'M: :'l: ''%

2 PAGE TWO CARTERET Announcement ms been made of the engagement nf Mss Sandra Surowka to Robert Koch, son of Mrs. Sally Koch and the late Jfohn Koch of 5! Flmwood Avenue, Carteret, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Surowka of 6 Sharot Street, Carteret. * Mss Surowka s presently attendng Cartrret Hgh School. She wll be a "62" graduate. Mr. Koch was graduated from Carteret Hgh School, and s a graduate of Rder College. He n presently wth the Unted States Treasury Department, nternal Revenue Servce, a!) an nternal Revenue agent. ROCKMAN'S LQUORS Pershng Ave. and Randolph St CARTERET Extends Best Wshes for a to All ported and Domestc t FNE WNES BEERS LQUORS For Prompt Free Delver; Dal K Drve nto Our TREE CUSTOMER PARKNG AREA!'. ANY TEM GFT WRAPPED FREE! Yule Program Presented Nathan Hate's Chor By! CARTT3ET A delghtful Holt, Donald Hovanec, Frances Chrstmas program was pre- ; Hovanec John Kerchefsky, vntrd tn n large gatherng ofjronald Koby, Louse Lnzor, parents a Lynn Dopez, Alexander Lovas,, v.thon Hoo P T hv Wllam Markwalt, w»rnw».. Lnda u Nagy, Rose Mare Patrck, Elzabeth undrr tn/d'lrecttbn otmrs" Lo-jSlvka. Karen Bmlth, Elzabeth letta AHwzlnc Ronald Koby,Sllvka. Elzabeth Torre, M&ry narrated He program. Trnosky, Margaret Trurmn, The chor of 5 pcked voces Dorothy Wacker and Mark the followng selectons: Wesman, altos; Sandra Alfano, Denlse Ardlere, JncnU R g S Spnnlsh Chrstmas Carol, St- Barney, Anne Campbell, Charlotte De Bella, Karen DlOovannl and Veronca Slrockman Watchers and Ye Holy Ones, Chrstmas Hallelujah, cha- DMf " nt * nukah. Rng Those Chrstmas """-,, Country Chrstmas Tme, r fl,.. Drummer Boy, Jngle JBflls and Thrty-two Feet and; Reelect* Offcer* ERht Lttle Bells. Mary's Lullaby to the nfant Kng, Theresa Bftlacz, Dorothy Wnckor, Anne Campbell and Knren De Govann; The Chtlden's Chlstmas Carol, Mchael MUZJ-CB and Russell Holt; The Story of Chrstmas, Mchelle Menda: Chrstmas Lullaby, Mary Trnowsky, Prances Hovanec, Sandra Alfano and Veronca Descants; orgnal eons, Lnda Nagy, whch was mtten by her; Wnter Won- 'derland, Fred Herbeck and Joan Tomasulo; Holy Nght, Mary Trnosky, Wllam Markwalt, Sandra Alfano, Wllam Powell, Prances Hovanec and Charlottj De Bella: Chrstmas, Wllam Markwalt; Beautful Feld of the Angels, Denlse Ardlere; Baby's Frst Chrstmas. Elzabeth Slvka. The chor comprsed Vctor Ammons. Kathlren Aymar, Eleen Brown, Lnda Clement, Veronca Cymballsta. Fred Herbeck, Annamarle Herlla, Rosemare Hertla, Thomas Howard. Nancy Knochel, Jans Lynch, JMlchele Menda, Glora Mlncsuk, Mchael Muzyka, Lon Newton, Alvln Rose, Wllam jpowelljlobert Sherdan, Mary Anh Skrepenak, Robert Snow, Theresa Stash. Joanne Tomasulo, Kathleen June Toth, Kathleen Mare Toth, Dane Tschnkrl, Lorrane TJmansky, Donna Andres, Theresa Balasz, Gus Faban, sopranos; Russell CARTERET The UdeB Slovak Catholc Club has reelected all offcers for the new year. They are: Mrs. Ann Orlgovsk, presdent: Mrs. Mary Stanchar, vce presdent; Mrs. Mare Ondrejcak. recordng secretary; Mrs. Catherne Mudrak, fnancal secretary; Mrs. Catherne Banlck, treasurer and Mrs. Mary Bober, manager Presdent Kennedy appears to have muted some Republcan crtcsm of hs foregn-polcy! operatons by hs shake-up of several top men n the State Department. Hgh School News By GAL SLOTWNSK skt wll be gven at an assembly by the members of the club. A show called Safety Ma.gc was shown to the students of Carteret Hgh School on Wednesday. t was narrated by a natonal safety councl speaker. The sprt of Chrstmas has affected two groups of students. The fourth perod geography class, under the drecton of Mss Mary Eleen Kennedy, has collected monfey for several CARE packages. Mchael Brady sesj'«d as charman. The French Clubs are collectng present? for the thrty-fve orphans n the Westfeld Chldrens Home. Ther' advsor s Mss Bess Rchey. The monthly meetng of the Future Teachers of Amerca was held on Tuesday. A trp to Montclar State College was! planned for next month. Teachew-wonh wll be observed n Aprl. Durng the month a FRDAY, DECEMBER 22, 96 :t. Hadassah and Ssterhood' Gauul s Named Fashon Show Acclamed y t'alj and opadfler.v M«bT'l plant n Prevously, Mr. (.launch ha<rcl«o, Calf. u<oren manager of tle general B 3. dfuree n reedy manufacturng department and ltterng lrom owa", of the chldren's branch. was rrsponnlble for producton lege,»nd s a reg/tcn at thr company's chemcaljfemloml engneer C'allfl plants at Carrollton. Ky., «nd He U ft member of the local women vewed the fashon ng the sprtual, educatonaljhas been apponted general.east Chcago, nd.,»nd cheml-jcan nsttute of M show presented under the combned auspces of the Carteret Corporatons Ceramcs Dv- nwn, the Amercan and gudng effects of Sster-Manager of M-tal A Thermt cal and ceramc m*nufacturlng;lurlcal and Petroleum! facltes at Carteret. StJ CU hood and Hadassah was presented by Mrs. Morton Baum. n:socety and the nstl( Unted Hebrew Ssterhood and Mr OautKh Joned MAT son, accordng to J. L. Oberg, the Carteret Chapter of Hadassah Monday evenng n the M Nat.hanel Jacoby. The, nt at the East cflcngo h plant.l Mr. QauUch»nd ht: j E Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Vsual ads were prepared by group vce presdent for M&Ts m b R j * uperlnttnd-j "*" * Thomas Magll, 72 Emerson Ukralnlan Pavlon. The meet-l, heme for, hp evevlnr< "Hands! Ceramcs Mnrr.ls and \Uld- B)., (>r(l bpc()mln g manager of'f«we «t 229 DOR wood] Street at Perth Amboy General ng was conducted Jontly by 'Hosptal. December 5. n Unty," was molded by Mrs. ng Dvsons. Hs dutes n-general manufcturlng. he WM'Wertfleld N J Mrs. Clft Greenberg, presdent Jacoby. Program co-charmen chcle coordnaton of manu plant maarcr of M&T Car-j of Ssterhood, and Mrs. Elmer v rrokrarn runttm s. For a Daughter born to Mr and Brown, presdent of Hadassah Mr, Joseph Wess. Mn.jl.rur,.,,.nd»lrs of the Robert Seader and Mrs. Sandy pnny's of ceramc clem-'nf yrar.t We Was manager of'l»le CX-tober. Mrs. Ramon Medna. 5 Hudson Street at Perth Amboy Samuels. Co-charmen for the evenng were Mrs. Max Qruhln and General Hosptal, December 7. Refreshments were prepared Mrs: Wllam Knlfel. and wrved undet the superv- The 29 sowns and ensembles son of Mrs. Eunce Znrett Daughter born to Mr. and n the "Fashons to a Queen'* Przes wpre conducted by Mr«Mrs. Arthur Muns, 7 John Taste" were ntroduced by Mrs. U\tt. PantU were Street at Perth Amboy General Jack Stem. Mrs. Clark Green-;",^"-^^,,"^,,,.",,""^^,,.,^'] Hosptal, December 3. berg was commentator and Carpentc rtnt Synsvtck, Drector J.A.. FUmng, UM(M Mrs. Sam Gevrtzman and S. Kaufman wardrobe msu-esses.j v g othpr atons mfea l The garments were made by: reduce, Ua{(, barrlpr!l teen-age students of the Alce L. SellgzbTR V'vat.nnal Hgh School for grls founded m Jerusalrm by Hadassah n 92 Many of tu' fabrcs were handloomed by the students. Besdes medcal, research, socal servo, youth rehabltaton and land reclamaton programs n Common Markrt lans new offer to U. S. LEG*!. NOTCES FRST NATONAL BANK N CARTERKT NOTCE OF ANS Ml. MEETNG Or SHARtllOLDERS srael. Tl'.f Annual M«:g uf 8h»t- ( An" ors.nal ' ^ ' " lh ' Mt '- ST NATONAL j H A N K N rabtf,kkr. r N. j. wn t* wrtten by Mrs ht:<». the of the Bank. 25 WUllM, K:-.fel and hghlght- leuon reman wth you throuth comlnr year. JA M. for the r.'v-uon or Dlrtctortj jfor the ensung y(ar.».so tor the of r:y o'.ler busness '.hat may proper.v ron.f bffo'p the' pen a:»:!: Tfnuln op^n for one MCHAEL DON'N-El. Y V!rp Presldp.t and f To Greet You at Chrstmas..». To our -host of good frends and neghbors we send our snccrest Holday Greetngs, We are mndful that there s nor gft that ran equal that of dose frendshp and the frendshps we have made n the years that have passed reman our most chershed possessons. Frst Natonal Bank n Carteret "A Good Bank n a Good Town" 25 f-ooke Avenufe, Carteret r,, \: * : ' * J Don't Be Caught «Chrstmas Mornng WTHOUT FLM! STOCK UP NOW ON COLOR FLM - MOVE FUM - Black & Whte p h FLASH BULBS CAMERAS Projectors SCREENS LGHT METERS Hold t! Whle We Wleh Yon All a Very Merry Chrstmas Mke" Toth and Famly H- ll TRANS aad EQUPMENT PLASTC MODELS HOBBY KTS CARDS QUALTY PLUS SERVCE at DSCOUNT PRCES!! TOTH Photo Shop "Servng Resdents of Carteret Snce 96'". *" 6 Cooke Avenue, Carteret Phone K -5,29 OPEN EVERY NGHT Tlj) 9 O'CLOCK [PEN SUNDAY, DEC. 2th (Chrstmas Eve)" Attenton 8 n Last Mnute!l 2 Gft Shoppers! t n 28 We Stll Have,28 A Good Selecton of 8 Gfts of All types! 2 d Tools Power Tools Housewares FamHy Gfts OPEN LATK FRDAY : kpd SATURDAY Aaron Rabnowtz Hardware - lstrlal Sapplles - Palm 553 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret Tel K -5 A Ljreetlncu Our 3r.nl "And whpn they were come nto the house, they saw the youu" (h\\a wth Mary Hs mother, and fell down, and. worshpped Hm and when they had opened ther treaaures, they presented unto Hm gft*, gold, and frankm-en*?, and myrrh." As on the nght when the Wse Men found the place where.le was, may the story of the frs! Chrst* mas brng to UH wonder and joy ever new. And may Ht* menage, heard agan n song and story, gve to all of us the great gfts of sprtual joy, etenjal hope and promse. The Management and Employee* of FMC Corporaton extend o you our. beh phet for a Happy Chrttmtu and a Happy New Year. FMC CORPORATON MNERAL PRODUCTS DVSON (Formerly Wertvaw) CARTERET, N. J. j

3 FRDAY, DKCRMBER 22, 96 PARKVEW PATTER MRS. FLORENCE KMY 8 ASH STREET K -236 PAOE T Carteret Jewsh Communty News r VT - t By FLORENCE KLBY CFRR, Wllow Street, wll be A d f o m n y and Rchard d 2 on December 2th. Mchael Wench. 63 Wllow Street, spent p Harmlng, 75 Leber b Avenue, s the weekend d n New York wth Ko'R to ceubrate Ubt hs sxth tlrlr Rrandmother. They were brthday on December 26th at tnkon on a tour of Rockefeller hs grandparent*' n Lttle : Center and were greatly lm- Perry. pressed wth the splendor of the Yuletde decoratons. Ffteen month old Donna Hepworth, 9 Hagaman Street was just released from Perth Amboy General Hosptal. She won her battle aganst pneumona, Wllam Hepworth, 9 Hagmrnan Street, celebrated hs th brthday by havln«a famly dnner, Among the guests were hs aunt, Mrs. Dorothy MCte her son Thomas, hs lovng Justce, 8:5 A. M Also, Charles Eyst. n, Ronmaternal grandparents, M Junor Congregaton servces, d Resnlck, Donald Schneler, ' and Mrs. Theodore Knzeck, all :5 A. M llchard Greenberg. Rdhald, ;xll). UV OF CHRSTMAS: frf Mr, MfnU nf of.fayson Lakes, and hs paternal grandmother, Mrs. Qon- Sunday mornng servces, 8 Mnn, Joel Spegel, Mark Evenng servces, 8 A, M. saacs, Allen Lelbowtz, Davd ' h'ol and fttf at the wwlnn Clnmlms School who presented choral prorrams at thr«assembles* The student»ho wrrr accompaned on the pano hy Mss Wnnrfred Hundemartn evleve Hepworth of East M. elssman, Hadassah Baum,, warmly applauded Orange. Daly servces, 7:5 A. M. chael Baum, Gtlda Balme, Annversary greetng are n braham Balme and Hugh ' Thnmns cnnslnm. Czechoslovaka, Mrs. Poll re- nterment was n HolytCrott order for Barbara and Jack The Jewsh War Veterans ruhln. eacon nter- sded n ths borough 6 years. Cemetery, North Arlngton. Halnlng of 76 Leber Street. torterct Memoral Post No. Regular awards wll be preented to all Sunday School ' OBTUARES '"' w»s l St.. Gertrude Cem- An organzer of Sacred Heart Bearers were: Mtchell Bednarz, Stanley Bednarz, John ber 2st. venng Oneg Sabbath servces chldren and those who attend- They were wed years Decem- 5 wll sponsor the Frday v, Colonla. Roman Catholc Church, Mrs. J'rcrs were; m ( \S SKRYPOC8K ' P«r»stfts servces wen h-ld Tmh, Harry * a8 * ^munlcant of the Bednarz, Joseph Jozak, Vctor Mrs. Rose Tldrosky, 79 Ash ENGAGED TO WED: Mr. bovne Justce Congrega ed the current term. KKET - Ncholas * U ^church and a member of ts Polkalesky and George Braden. Street was awarded her frst and Mrs. Harry W. Perryman, S Roosevelt Avenue, on ths Frday evenng, De A Kddush recepton *fll R^v J«lm Hundak < f'lauss, Frank bowlng trophy the other day. :ember 22, at 8 P. M. follow the servces.. 7 Lomell Street, 8tlM «'n', and Harold H MP Relnauer., d ''" W Socety. She also had membershp n the Frst AMADEO NARD She bowled 28. Her three game Carteret, announce the engagement of ther daughter, County Commander wll be the No Hebrew School and Sun- George Geller, past, Essex lnr«day. Hf wan 73 Catholc Lades' Jednota and n CARTERET Amadeo Nard, 82, 6 lnden Street ded Mr. and Mrs. J. fvltch, 76 Karen Eve, to Fred Sulovskl, uest speaker. He wll dscuss day School classes wll be held score was over the loo mark.., ukrtlne. he was a tllarms TKSTK M NEWMAN,.., Tt, t thl ' Mcn ' s Catholc Jednota.,,f CrterPt 5 years. CARTKRET rml s,.akteret - Donald New- Her late husband, Joseph Poll, Wednesday, December 2, at Poplar Street are plannng to son of Mr, and Mrs. John ;he role of Jewsh War Vetrans n promotng relgous through Monday, January L from Sunday, December,, vmbcr of the flt, De- Trustrum..Ml. of 7 RoceVTlt. 2, of 37 Charlotte Street, ded n June 9 hs home. Born n taly, he had spend ther Chrstmas holdays Sulovsk, 5 9th Street,, hurfh and wa* retr- Avemr. ded l.^t c.- Saturday followng a heart; SmMng are flye, resded n Carteret for the past wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs rvntton. Mss Ferryman attended Carteret Hgh School the Amercan scene. Tuesday, January 2,962. and racau understandng Regular classes wll resume aft!;. t!nlt«l SUtM Met- at Rahwav Menoml Hosptl."'. k at o2 Jeanctte StTet,! seph Jr^ ^. ^ 5 years. He was retred Jeffas o{ Ba y nne -.nl plant here. A lfelong resdent of Carteret»t'te he was workng. Born on years ago from Armour and Co. There are a lot of Brthday and Unon Junor College, She rvng N. saacs, commande Junor Congregaton servlow..pocm to survved by he has been em>l>ved by the Sa'p. land. Mr. Newman re- Mm> w y^ ftnd m n k p m He was a communcant of St. greetngs due n Parkvew ths s presently employed by The of Memoral Post No. 75 wll be held Saturday, December 33. No servces on Stur*,,.. ^uwn, l, «a.t anu rlatn, ru '.nnle Bodnw 8kry- Amercan Ol Co here 'u a -. r On». Jo«*ph. foreman for the \a 37 yours A Army r = h Joseph's Church. week, Congratulatons are n Lummn Company, Newark. Carteret wll present Rellgou veteran of ;?=;»' World Woodbrdee; 9 grandchldplv-d le s survved by hs wfe, order for: Lttle Chrs Jude Mr. Sulovskl attended Weequahlc Hgh School and t a Carteret Hebrew School wltl Actvty awards to students day, December 3. ren and great-grandchldren; Wn, Mr,:d Anthony, all of A communcant of St Joseph's Newman was emanteret'and Mrs. Anna Kushlyk of was so named because he was Jenne (Ceccera), two daughters, Mrs. Esther Turco, of Car- old on December 2th. Chrs Saunders who wll be one year and a sster, Mrs. Paulne Klslak, n Czechoslovaka. v :l snter. Mn. rene Roman Catholc Church, he as electrcan by the jeweler assocated wth Bayer outstandng attendance record U. N. Trusteeshp CottuttM ' nl Amercan Tan* and Company also n Newark. at Junor Congregaton ser censures Portugal. l:,.,v Socety ;«Company, The funeral was held Wed- Bronx, N, Y.; two sons, Joseph expected to be more of a Valentne's Day baby, but he made No date has been set for the vces. weddng,,. :,:» wu hew Turn-: He s survved tn h* wfe, urvlvlnn are hs wfe M jnesday mornnr from the Bz'Bh- ut) Fu^ Home. 5 * Wheeler Nardl of Bronx, N. Y,; hs appearance Chrstmas week. Nard of Carteret, and Patrck The followng tudents wl Senate panel check m Tl :g from the Bteub Mnry. >nv M-saro" two ssfsa Karascwcz; & daurhreceve awards for perfect a rghts of G..'s, lt-r Dnreen. and son, Donald, grandchldren and 5 great ;;!n>-, 5 Wn#*lT Avf- ters, Mrs Jenne svon. and Mr* Mannrct Brn!v both of c',' '.ry wa» held at C»rtnet and Uu b-th-rs W.? '' ' \venue. A requem hgh mass was oflefed n the Sacred Heart Roman Catholc Church wth Rev. JV church wth Rev mm and Frank, bol or Rah- Mvrtel Omda of Carleret.,'...,, _... K, -ral serwees were hh Andl : ak a» crlrtrant and way " J d - pw A -Okal, offlcatmg,. mornn : Mrlrch M MWant The [unnul was (, d Tlts- ^. R t hs late ' prmf» t W8 f ln» Gertrude's 37 Charlotte Street. jcmentwy, Colona. Commttal A,U n RM*hU! Ccm- day mortunr from >.:,- Syo- T '., mltary funeral wth servces were held wth Father M CommltUl Krv- wk-ckl. FuuTal Hon:>- 56 Car-, (*j ng Squad (lon Govern-, Okal offcatng., >;. d wth R»». John (TH Avmr '"' and, New York. nter- Honorary bearers were: Mrs * or s *ns n the famly plot. Joseph Hasek, Mrs. Anthony y:n*un. A wl'rnn hgh rr.,n-n mte _,,',, : were Rchard Con- Nasc». Sr., Mrs. Stephen On-,.rc Wuyl Duman-*us (f!rr.t n ft J.vjhs Ro- Al Suto, Frntenc O'Don- drejeak, 8r, Mrs. Mary Wllus,.: K.rvnuky, Mchael m»n C'h.r Churcl %\l], Rev,,'. H- Conrttntyn My- V rt<n M (rabutn. OHM, u< ( Joseph Mrdwuk, fttk Mrs ' Lconore Van Dusky and V' and Frank Mmu'e. Mrs. Rose Stanchar.. WnlUky «nd John celebrat Rn >::::nr M ^'^.. Manrn OHM dr.'" and ' ''' SNA 'OU twn $ V:. a - Mnute \ M(U> Wrmpprt FRUT and FLOWER BASKETS Mvrrr Anrwhrrr n Th«World: ( htlmm Klowrn Hfulful mr RELGOUS GFTS... Kmjrrt SUUrt Mfdlv nunl nt 'ruur - Hood ( f \nn<\ - M u-.f W.rx Humrl Hun" h-t Mlk WAT GENE'S Klowrr AGflSln. ('^5 Penhnu A>nf. ( aru-rcl rhanr Kl M!( tluwtk tk.r.rm.n \SS»»»K» 'st rtamas "Peace on Earth, Good to All Mf»," the anfch and Wse Wfn «",ut< r woramp a Holt Hbe..««)' the nfnte joy ofthefrst Chrstmas abde n heartt. 3unem Cuttltl to ltsm >: or M) ' d SatMday r >»\..ml and Ms K'K fll - j Actve bearers were: Paul Chumm, Anthony Nascak, Sr., Mr> Anna John Rhaner, Andrew Svon, at the A'.cue, Jr. John and Stephen Medvetz, hom- of BEDNARZ FUNERAL Joseph Poll, Jr., CARTERET - The funeral Avenue. Born n lot John J. Bednarz was held Saturday from the Synoweckul ntal Home, 56 Carteret Ave- Headquarters for VTA-VAR PANTS and LUMHALL PANTS.Wallpaper and Panters Supples ANGELO MCHAEL & SON 2S«-2;u Whnton Avenur Cartml Tel. K -J, (! *. v and >ur-.!l l!n' KWd DuV» {D ) JOY H!ll Mull MHO you 'rll \ V,-' KOnl joy-fllltl u VM'ur tl'" :afs and y'utokvf um-- Ol our wshes for holday U) HajVf *"l HlflfUl our SDEKN'S \ H Pharmacy j * 68 Buhway Awnue A solemn hrh requem mass u.s nfft d n Holy Famly Roman Catholc, Church wth Rev. M. A Konopka celebrant, Rev. Adrw Okal, deacon, and Rev. Martn Komosnsk sub-deacon. grandchldren. Funeral servces wll be held Saturday 9 A. M. from the Synoweckl Funeral Home and at 9:3 A. M. at St. Joseph's Church. nterment wll be n St. James Cemetery, Woodbrldge. Vstng hours are from 2 to 5 and 7 to P. M. Mrs. Marek New Head Of St. Joseph Rosary CARTERET A Chrstmas party marked the annual meet- ng of the Altar Rosary Socety of St. Joseph's Church at whch the followng offcers were] elected; jresldent; Mrs. '" dent; ' cord*' Czajkow(*l r Agnes Sobesk, secretary, meetng ended wth a Chrstmas party at whch tme the members sang carols. Japanese to shft ste of rocket launcbngs. HRAK'S Flower Shop Uwell Street, Corner of Blanchwd, Carteret. ( Blocks Wnt <rf Borofh Hall) Phone -565 Flowtn»nd Decoratve Gmm Fot The Holday Seuon. Wshng All Our Frends and Customer! POWSETTA PLANTS DSH GARDENS CHRSTMAS WREATHS CHRSTMAS GREENS CENTER PECES GRAVE BLANKETS.. tjeny of bsf mnute gfls! at GOLf JEWELERS Open Late Frday and Saturday Nghts} NO DOWN PAYMENT NECESSARY! menu COMMUNTY C C P CHARGE PLAN A happy holday to all! Thank you for your valued pauonane. We hope to serve you even better durng the comng year. GOLD JEWELERS "For Gfts That Last a Lfetme" 87 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret Blly Dargon, 53 Maron Street, who wll share hs brthday date wth hs younger brother Johnny. They wll 5 and 8 respectvely on Chrstmas Day. Judth Ann Gurevtch, 76 Poplar Street, wll be sx years ths week. Mrs. Gertrude "HER" Gft s at JLYS DRESS SHOP 3 Pershng Avenue CARTERET See Our Exctng Collecton of Holday Dresses Lngere t Sweaters Blouses Skrts Hosery Gloves Sleepwear CHOSEN MANAGER CARTERET Nancy Grun den, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grunden of 6 Pennsylvana Avenue, was recently elected manager of Club Talk, the freshman news at Trenton State College. Slacks Hats Bags Handkerchefs f n Doubt.. GFT CERTFCATES OPEN 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. DALY Phone K -68 Candle lghtng tme Frday,tendnncK Mchael' ChenklO, December 22, :3 P. M. 3ab-jLowell Chodosh. Howard FoX, ' jbntl ends :53 P. M. Regular! Debby Lrlbowltz. Bradley Wr- Frdny evelng servces, ;?*, Joyce Bauchntr, Jutlyft - Unm Justce and Brother- Eelnfsky Davd Chenkln, Ronhood of srael, :5 P. M. ald QUer Stephen Harrl, Frday evenng, "Oneg Sab- Ronald Hochman, Jeffrey KaU, batl smcps LOVHK Justce SBruce Maddow. Shrley 8hllRn, P. M. _ [Mark Spelnel, Rchard Bder- Subbatl mornnr servces' man, Hugh Chodosh. OPEN 'TL P. M. EVERY NGHT ncludng-sunday (Chrstmas Eve) Open Chrstmas Day 9 A. M. to P. M. "Last Mnute CHRSTNAS reetnqb HLL PHARMACY 587 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret (Corner Pershlnf Avenue) LConvenent Parkn at Our Door Phone K -5M5! eaon'l (jbeehya To Our Patrons Ths s the tme of year for countng bless* ngs. Among ours, none s more dearly treasured than the frendshp of those wholn we are prvleged to serve. Not to be measured n dollars and cents, ths s by far our most precous possesson,.lo contnue to deserve t s our constant am. t's not too late to come n and For your convenence we have two offces to serve you. You May Jon the Chrstmas Club at ether. Our 8lh Year of Unnterrupted Servce to the tootfe of Carteret >l "»-hvly Carteret Bank and Trust ^ n «2 Cooke Avenf BANKNa HOUM: ' Daly 8 A. M, (o 3 P. M. Frday 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. HTEKT, M. Member of, Federal Resene Syrt Federal Depotlt nsurance Corporaton v BRANCH OFFCE Carteret Shoppng Center BANKNG. HOURS: Dllly A, M. to P- M. Frday A.. to P. M. and 6 P. M- to 8 P. M. r» >

4 OBTUARES boj, offcatng. Bural wa«n Clover Leaf Woodbrdge Park Cemetery. The deceased was the wdow of the late Benjamn W. Trel- Mrs. Barbara Anna Pease; hu father, Charles Capacoly, Fords, and several neces and nephews. der and was born n Hacketts-DOREEN ANN SEYLER MRS. M*RT J. FERGUSON Ncholas: two daughter*, Mrs. town and lved n 8ewaret 3J ^RDS Funeral servces FORDS Funeral servces... Anna Franko,. Metuchen and yean.... She was a member ofl for T Dmm Ann A 8eyler, 8lr Jve- flve (r Mr? Mar?'J Ferguson, 62. Mrs. Mary Balog, Perth Am- j the Smpson Methodst Church, m( j n th-old daughter of Mr. and 76 Harmon Road, who ded last boy: two sons, James Serenko.lPerth Amboy. j Mrs. Edward W. Soyler, 35 Pop- Frdav m Perth Amboy O*n-,Hel8htst«*-n and 8tephen, Survvng are four daughters,' lar glrc(, t wno ^(j Monday at cral Hosptal, were held Mon- Woodbrdge; a sster. Mrs.] Mss Alce P. Treder, Sewaren; perlh Amboy oeneral Hosptal, ("y afternoon at the Armlta«f Mary Buchko, Perth Amboy; Mrs. Harwood Schull, Hamp-L ere neld Tuesday afternoon at Funeral Horn*. 596 Belrrove 9 Rrandchlldren and great-ton. Va.; and Mrs. Carlln Krogh the plynn and 8on Funeral p Kenr. Bur.a was n erandchfldren and Mrs Joseph T. Kublcka, Home 23 Ford Avenue. Bural Arlngton Cemftery, ~ both of Avenel; two sons, Ben- wag, n gt Stephen's Cemetery, Bfn.tr Belfast. reland, Mrs WLMER GLMAN Jamln J., Woodbrdge, and Keasbpy,, F-TTOJon lved n Kearny be-' FORDS Funeral servce* Wllam E.. Port Readng; two Besdes her parents, the nfant s survved by her matern- fore movnb to F^ds sewn'for Wllmer Olman, 8, 2 Lbmonths aen She was a mem-ertv Street, formerly of Wood- Newark, and Mrs. Grace Jepal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, ssters, Mrs Betty Faultham, er of Arlngton Chapter 66. brdge, who ded last Wednes- som, Perth Amboy; a brother,! Chester,-Pa.; cnftrlm rcher, Chester,P; Order of Eastern Star. day at Perth Amboy General O Oeorge Read, Rd Budd Bdd Lake; 7 aml thp p^mal grandparents, dt Survvng are her husband. Hosptal were held Saturday at grandchldren and. 3 great- Mr an(j Mrs Edward Seyler, Pavld D : a son, Wllam DJthe Orener Funeral Home, grandchldren. Fords. Avenrl; two daughters, Mrs. Qreen Street, Woodbrdge. 3/»» Norms Fodor. Fords and Mrs [Bural was n the Presbyteran MRS. MARY CHNCHAR ROSATO MLNCELLA Dors Ruckman. Burbank. Church Cemetery, Woodbrdge. HOPELAWN Funeral p,, n eral servces Calf.: fve grandchldren, and A natve of Woodbrdge, thesmees for Mrs. Mary Chnu sster Mrs. Elzabeth Walk-deceased was a retred carpen-'char, 5 Pennsylvana Avenue,! Mn«hrla 67 er, Kearny. ter and was a member qf the!who ded Sunday nght at her.*f orenc * F r s t Presbyteran Church,home, were held vctprrtav at h 's > lome Monday nght, wll "Chrstmas story" wth obllrrfrratfs 9TH BRTHHY Ferdnand Kath w»t rnnt of honor»t m brthday party hrld Saturday n E ht **^' MRS. JULA OSELEVTSK Woodbrdge. the Flynn and Funeral be held at the Pett Funeral gato sung by Beverly Ahlerlng, Avenue, WDBRDOE - Funeral Survvng s a nece,, Mrs.. Home, 23 Ford Avenue, Judl Cohen, Barbara Elane ths mornng at 9:, servces for Mrs. Jula Oslelewsk, 296 St. James Avenue, who whom he made hs home for Ncholas' Church, Fords. Bural * a at Vrgl Sanford, Fords, wth wth a r"equem Mass at St. Gbson. Barbara Gneltlng, Dl ane Hagan, Helen Llsclnsk, LwtonPost Home. "Smrtej."». h, son,»nd ntmate, ran hm, U.«n bov, wth four of h, fk,, ()l, ded last Frday at Roosevelt the last year: a stepson, Charles W. Harned, Mam Beach, was n 8t. Gertrude Cemetery,l? :3 Hope Mller, Donna Novak, Hosptal, were held Monday selln. jj From tft to rlcht- Wllam»nd Frfd, South Amboy; Mr*. Dnlfl Tlrrwy, fcnfllshtowt, thr uest of Colonla. Jean Schwenzer, Jo Ann Bwal- Anthony, Avtnd and Thoro», Woodbrdff. mornng at the Flynn and Son Florda; a brother, Sumner A resdent of Hopelawn for tn* Cemetery Colon!. Uck, and Theresa Zolnlerowlcz. Funeral Home, 2 East Avenue, Perth Amboy,. wth a req- neces and nephews. lved n Edson. She *as a ta- taly and resded n Colonla 25 Bells," "Wnter Wonderland," oft, and Lawrence Wlson. Mss Barbara DombroaW. a ^} j } *? ^ accomjanlment sen. Stephen Ola.wr, and) Olman, Newark and Other 2 years, the deceased formerly j The deceased was bom n They wll also sng "Jngle ulem hgh Mass at St. Nlcholas Greek Rte Catholc MRS - A - TREDER was a member of St. Ncholas seln and Newark. An Army Brthday of a Kng" wth so- the afternoon program.,(* u, charge of the: tlve of Austra Hungary. She years; pror to that he lved n 'n Ezcelss Deo," and "The The entre ensemble of 2'musc teacher n the W Chorus" for Mappan, stage tochnlclaa Church.. Bural was n St. SEWAREN Funeral servces Catholc Church, Fords. veteran of World War, Mr.' prano solos by Barbara Gbson, members wll end vhe program.brdge Townhlp schools. Wllam Dawson, vce presl-j James Cemetery. for Mrs. Abble A. Trelder, 7,' Survvng are a daughter, Mnchella,,waS employed as a Barbara Gneltlng, and Donna by sngng ' Chorus" provde the plano accompanl-, for the program. Mss dent of the Senor Class, wll be j NAT The deceased was a natve 53 West Avenue, who ded Mrs, John Dudcs. Edson; acvlllan guard at the Rarltan Novak, and the tenor solos by trow of Czechoslovak And a resdent of Woodbrdge for one boy General Hosptal after a resded; nne grandchldren January of ths year. He was a Saturday mornng at Perth Anv son, Mchael, wth whom she 'Arsenal for 2 years, retrng n Rchard Base, Ncholas Sar- Messah" by George F. Handel. Bonne Mazurek, a sophomore, the announcer. Oary Hendrlck- dvsons by 962 year. She had been «resdent bref llness, were held Tuesday mornng at the Grelner ncy Roman Catholc Church, and great-grandchldren. communcant of St. John Vlan- of Perth Amboy and Metuchen, and was a communcant of St. Funeral Home, Green Street JOSEPH CAPACOLY Colonla, and a member of U Ncholas Greek Rte Catholc Woodbrdge. wth Rev. S. H. FORDS Funeral servces Holy Name Socety Church, Perth Amboy. Henson, pastor of Smpson for Joseph Capacoly, 55 Drummond Avenue, who ded Sunday Anne (Carroll); a son, Prank, Survvng are hs wdow, Survvng s her husband, Methodst Church. Perth Am- n Perth Amboy General Hosp- Westportal; a daughter, Carotal, were held yesterday at thene at home and seven grand- :EBVff Flynn and Son Funeral Home, chldren. Season's Greetngs j 23 Ford Avenue, wth a hlch * Mass of requem nt Our Lady MRS MARY H. FSHER from l T S ELS HOPEXAWN-F.neral T jces for Mrs. Mary J. Fsher, A natve of Keasbey, the de- J23 Clyde Avenge who ded Batty ceased resded n Perth Amboy! urday, were held Tuesday after- \ The WASHNG WELL S before movng to Fords fve! noon at the Flynn and Son Puglyears ago. A communcant of neral Home, 2 East Avenue. PEARL and GEORGE SABEL,, KOur Lady of Peace Church, hearth Amboy, wth. Rev. Charles 9 Man Street Woodbldee was employed by the New Jer-W. Kraag offcatng. Bural was H sey State Hghway Department n Alpne Cemetery. S! Survvng are hs wdow. El j She s survlvled by her hus- Reanor (Benny); a daughter, band, Oscar. We Wll Close Sunday at 2 P. M. and reopen Tuesday at 8 A. M. Our good wshes are many, our hopes for your happness are warm and deep, our thanks for your patronage are hearty. We say t all wth, "Merry Chrltmas!" fa5w«!aa5b5wj!saa w Merry Chrstmas Please accept our best wlshe for the happest of holday seaons... and our sncere apprecaton of your good wn and the opportunty of servng you. RON-LEN DECORATORS, NC 93 Man Street, Woodbrdge Chrstmas Books for Every Age! ADULT BOOKS BBLES COOK BOOKS DC- TONARES ATLASES SELECTED CHLDREN'S BOOKS WR PER and NOTES RAGGEDY ANN an* \ANCY and SLCGGO STUFFED ANMALS EDUCATONAL TOY8 Reduced! Engagement, Autograph and Trp Books Dares Photograph and Scrap Albums Doll Clothes Games for All Ages t Chrstmas Cards 79 SMTH STREET, PERTH AMBOY, Oppodte Mayfalt Super Muket Phone VA OPEN EVERT NGHT TL' CHRSTMAS Plannng on playng Santa? Look forward to a merrer Chrstmas, and brng holday joy to others, too, by fttng our servces nto your plans. Some of the most successful Santas vst us for help n playng'ther role. Yule Assembly Planned at WHS WOODBRDGB The annual Chrstmas assembly pro gram wll be presented tomor row at Woodbrdge Hgh School by the vocal musc classes and the Olrta Olee Club under the drecton ol Mrs. Elabeth Harrngton Musacchla. The Olrls' Glee Club composed of mornng and after noon students wll sng, "Chrstmas Candles;" "Holy Nght! Peaceful Mght " and "O Holy Nght." Under the drecton oj Char- M TJrbanskl, the concert orchestra wll play, "The French Mltary March," "The Lttle Tn Solder," "Chrstmas Tde Overture," and a medley of other Chrstmas carols. The mxed chorus coneflllng of mornng and afternoon vocal musc students wll sng, Al adnrw fum fftdn OPEN LATE EVERY NCHT ncludng St., Dec. 23rd Stamp Coupon Lwcatt«f Cnrwd-Redtem Sl»mp Couponj AST 59 HAMS 5.9 DZt BRAND OVEN READY Non* Prk*d TURKEYS Hgh* 29 ovw2 h%. Rowd Roast nuns vfwtabs Pascal Celery Tangernes Empwor Gropes WhHeOoM Yellow Tnnps Dates '«rtm.» mported Fgs' u - FROZEN f deal Peas Frencl Fres Orange Juce ^ Beans Con 89c on tun %B VKBA Your chotc* e flavors Cream dwese Cbees Spread n* ST Oc Post Cereals Tomato Juce Prone Juke Ntblets Com Prncess Tssues C*FWW. Alpha llh, Wf«r Ckft WtlrM 3^. 6^. 6S,*. deal Grapefrut Sectons 6^. deal Com» Veryfne Applesuce Green Beans Cranberry Sauce *- Welch Jelled Sauce HawaHan Punch Strawbenry Preserves *- 6 T $ &rt6 Gant Peas 59c M «L$ Sweet Potatoes M-»-W'W deal SlMrtenng Duty Reynolds Wrap *~ Maxwell House Cofht 29c Corlee 8c Tomato Soup 69c fde Dttorgent 369c -59< -59c ALFRED PLl'SKOTA Route No, and Grtcn Woodbrldte, Jrrsrj FREE 3 S&H GREW STAMPS wm funkom tl \ fc. mu*m <. LOUEUA BUTTER Addrtu Ua> tn* mfm L^kft a^u ft 3 SHGRE» STAMPS w* pvrdmh t< bo. p»o Ww. VRGNA LEE HOSERY DM. >]. "klo UH!5NTT»\MPS Norn* "~FREE!*3 GRANUUTED SUGAR DK» UHGRKNTTAMPS DEAL COFFU»> _ «Mto m^^ mmtm mm* x mmm mmm mmv, FREE 3 S&H GREEN STAMPS FUNfC ft WAGMAU OKYaOPEDl Jon our, CHRSTMAS CJ.UB Make sure you have the tztra cash for a carefree holday next year! Begn savng tarn of ««h paycheck n a thrft? Chrstmas Club aceount.tusre' a -club plan that's talored to (U your pocketbook and purpose. Tlu; A.M. J f.m. Frd } A.M. - The Safety for Savngs snce 8f«tM. PERTH AMBOY Savngs nsttuton mm MOOT, Ntw j mw NMn MMANC Stuffng Bread«2-39< R f ^ 55 wlth f«clemplon of th«s«coupons " REE! REE S&H lh GREEN fsny STAMPS' CTAUW """ *~ X«,Z.JT.Z.rr J ~" w VSM phfcmsh (M O sv. laauswf fuj STAMf WTH $TrPURtHASC a OR MORE Namt Addrru U^H Sal. DM }} LM M* M.pM p., FREE! S&H GREEN STAMPS! FREE, >r UU run.na» tl) MOU TOU A«l Nmo loo m UH O«UN AMPS ' B BjAvT Mcludlng tlukl mlk ood l ar«lt» - WTH $5 PURCHASE OR MORE 'Nome

5 (,>). 7% of Goal s Reached,, Unted Fund Campagn Hermanf hnlrmnn of the Woodlownshp Dvson, has, to date busnesses, Mll.fltV,,,-r Townshp have,-m! $;>,5 to the D62., of the UntedFund, H:y Area. The cam-,l for the area, whch S local health and s 826,96. dvson, under!, shp of E. Mchael reports $938, rased vnwwh Bmong profes-, rommerclh groups y Kdwnrd B. Tro, co-...nn, u «. j.mm Jtoup.. nd boy stern and Mr, Don-,-c urged all Of thdlr to complete asslgn- nmedlately, and toj : returns to them or' offce to an announce-! Resdental, VM. Pun n PUmt Forum PERTH AMBOY atc offcal. C k at a ) W by the The held at the YMCA here Lallas. an Edson Jemo'Tnts n Mr... -rrrt. l»3«; <7 992^n<lu»trUl Em- $t,35: ntal Olft, ' Profewlonal, $2.55: P, $ : Homr cookng n Ne* York,sl,.S; Commer-:would be speeded up 5 years.fvees, M.M; SnwH'by tfe»* <f zp;.-r< on canned»,»73; Publc and,rootl.v - New Y< rk Evenne cr. S3JT3: Out odpost.,# KEEP UP WTH YOUR HOME TOWN NEWS ( P AND MAL THS COtPON HMW )( DBRDO PUBLSHNG- CO (..KEEN STREET. XfDRRDOE. N J ' Fncosed please ftnd J (or one.' ar. subscrpton to: NDEPENDENT-LEADER CARTERBT PRESS EDSON TOWNSHP FORDS BEACON to: Jewsh Women Present COLONA - Natonal Coun-' r.ll of Jewsh Women, Central Parkway 8ecton presented"the, ( 'rvttr Prncess and the Gold-, en dnose" B? Alce Cuthberton 66 Oak Tre«Road flln ««SttYtf The CYO of St. Cecela"! Hanjl wll hold n ChrlstmtS-' dance tomorrow from 8 to P. M. n On Lfv for the beneft of Servre and Educaton projects, Mr. M and d Mrs. Walter Kronert lhe Ralph Callendo S Newark A com-' Chrstmas Tn Councl Plflyers," was and Wth Tfll chldren, Carol and Walmzed to present free plays! ter ' Woodbrdge Oaks, and Mr, Executve Board ol. fnr the H, enjoyment of 'chldren- 'chldren" " nn(l Mls ** Theodore Calendo Call^ndo a" the' h2? or' VA" ^''? ^.' ^... l..nnes and orphanages, orphanages. Theyj^ an( chldren, d ren, Caro. Carol and Charles " X K,th f. Cob-f '... even ""!>" two pevformancesj performances '»«,, Thursday A s,ort hwunl? ths vynr at the Enenolf Day -On rprlday afternoon Mrs. meetng was held after whch -.Nurscrv. Elsabeth and the Robert C. Scank: Lncoln Hgh- g Chrwunos party was enjoyed,- -- rhlrlfl's Home, MomtAnslde.*ay; Mrs. Harry Evans, Ken- -The selln ' Assembly of' 'D t npatnt n the. play were;' >ed5 L P * c( Rnd ' Ml '* - Alexm-God. Copper Avenue and Ber-V the Mrs,). Danel. Mrs. Gerald "" Clltnb( ''t5n of Woodbrldnc fcrloy Boulevard wll hold»; '" sfdnk, Mrs. Jerry Schoenbart.!?," 5 ' * OT( luncheon guests of Chrstmas momtk servce at'" Ms. Oerald Fendlfr, Mrs Ar-: s. - R Dougherty, Menlo n A. M Chrstmas D'ay. Thfl C, thn Kntbry, Mrs. E. Beck. weekly hoc rehearsal wll ba ' ' M *. K Zawadask, Mrs. 8, George Maxwell and rhl-wd at 7:5 tpmorrnw at the <;.nd. Mrs. Morton Masser. dren. Ruth Ann, Fath. Hope "lunch. Those n charge of art were! Rml George.,...,. Jr., Charles, Street,., - Thr Tle Frst,..,.,,,, «..-..., Ars Arthur Lubln and Mrs. attended the Ots Ofs Elevator-Church of scln. Oak Tree Lawrence re Preldland. rreama. m n cnarge» " charge Companj Chrstmas party at Road, wll have a ca candlelght of props r., were... the th. Mrs.»«-. Mchael\»«Uh»«!the Afosmc l ue Thoater, TlBntpv Newark, Npnn servce Chrstmas Eve. f,emmerman, Mrs..._. Nathan Par-l..., - - The Tllc SoMS Sons * and Daughters ol ness. Mrs. rvng Rolband, Mrs.) Mrs John Anderson of Llbcl ' t " hel( ts re «ular meet j [Phllp Lowy. Mrs. Hal Trento Street was honored on ln * Tuesday, wth Mrs. Spencef her brthday Sunday, at a fnm-- Gleen ' ^ ^ ( duraton project,. The c*at! jchalrman wa* Mrs. N&than ly party at the home of her. ~ ~ " Parness and co-charman Mrs son and daughter-n-law, Mr TEST W>TS KONdRED '#*t>«t>*^^ Rolband, Ruth and Mrs. Paul Anderson of Presdent Kennedy awarded Woodbrdge. Guests were her the Harmon nternatonal husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bram- Trophy for Avators to three Sarah Ann's Cookng tme, takng out on thr pontng the fnest of blades untl well Anderson, Westfleld, and test plots "of the X.-5 rocket of fork and layng on oledjthe mxture s as smooth as Robert, Nelson and Lnda An- plane recently. ' paper '. possble. *"<- Form a. nto ball* u^m th y*t L.C; derson, Woodbrdge. The trophy, presented Jontly *ll enuy makng tnues to bol. Cook.strrng ofpopular n, J lu, sze of a cherry ' m «> ls tened wth! Why are you standng therej _There wll be no meetnglor the frst tme, went to Ma]. candy oefore or;ten, to hard-crack,tage (3 Put through the food chop-syrup from canned frut f mx-j throwng stones at that poor of ^tar boy canddates Satur- [Robert M. Whte of the Ar nstallaton, durnr a get-t(>kether. jdegrees) or untl when (pstcd as er,, pound each of layer fgs, ture s too stff. Thcken wlthjllttto boy?" day, A(ter Jgnuary t on y 'p orce m t Joseph A, wjtftot!t Apples Fresh Popcornabove, mxture sepjrates nto.seeaca rasm, ptted dates and rolled and sfted macaroons f "Because daren't go anj those boys who have passed.and A, Scott Crossfleld for "out H.- Chocolate Peanut Brttle!hard brttle threads. Remove pecans or almonds; also two tnn»"u cnft mm ntl auvzu unutuus' ucchuse unen wo wy uo8e ooys wno nave passedana «, J3com,ross '" mot-^»^r,*~..». ~... u.<..»<. -,K»«-».H,». T_H_ «.....m u. -v...:.;».,j«. ^..J..L...JW._.e\r ^. H.-UUVL-; too soft. Dp n melted choco- closer mlas. He's got whooplngthelr Latn test wll be able Upstandng and ecttraordlnwy s ounces of canded orange peel. urf PEAVT BRTTLE from """ heat ' "" Str hot water nto late. cough.", 'contnue studes, feats of ndvdual cup swar soda; beat thoroughly nto brtj te. Turn onto heavly buttered ; «^aspoon salt 'UP dark corn snp fargc cooke sheet, spread as ' np water thn as possble wth spatula. 2 'bu'.spoons bud. or Cool about S mnutes; turn margarne warm brttle upsde down on.- nps peatuts ']shnct. When cold, break nto > '^aspoons hot wuer Mnwla peces. MaUcs about m mm t-'osnoon h.knw soda U'-. pounds :: A larce heavv saur'-pan ;: toother the sugar salt Chrstmas seanson s often < -n syrup, water nd butter, ' ^ ncentve for candy mak- ("nok to soft crack -tak; 28 nr d'-^-'s on candy tromometer' nr untl teaspoon ol the mxture tested n cur) very cold water separates nto hard but not nrttle threads Gradually Olazed Nuts and Fruts ] - cup whte corn syrup y > cup sugar 2 tablespoons hot water Bol all tmredents untl str ;n peanuts so nr.xtun: con-.syrup brlttles n cold water. BG CAR COMFORT AT COMPACT PRCES 62 LARK ENDl'ltANCE-Bl'LT J. ARTHUR APPLE6ATE, NC.,W.\ Dvson Srtot P«Tth Amboy mm '' '"'$ '$*-'-*''"' : " : -' * ' ''$' '''' ''' ' 'fy''f'" '' ' '" >' j-s:s»? V. May Your H^prt Be And Your Ho«f B-- Brght./. we wsh fory.m all the joys of a Happy Holday Season.- There»»»meth.n tt about the seron J of the season s *he full splendor of havng fnends t has to cjffer " >wesf "; tho'u"h ever new. Yet, t ^.sjkwb Chrstmas. A. Ronson Beauty Tro, the only har dryjr that brushdrea, comlwres, hood-dres your harj B. Ronson CFL Mark electrc shaver wth new! replaceable Made cutters, o. Lady Ronson Superbe,the lades' lh»vw. D'.Roosoo Vadame table lghter (ova a year's lghts per fuelng), t. Ronson Vatatltme ButaneFuel. r,ronsoncfl 3, the "Bg Daddy" of all electrc shaverj.,b. Ronson Roto-Shne, shnes shoes electrcslly, Kbobbng, rags, mess. H. Ron&on's H^e flhs braad new ]&* ) tp'fwhmmlntj JH.. :.

6 PAGE SX Alexander Low nterest Rate WOODBRDOE - The lowest nterest rflte the Townshp hn.s fvrr secured on any of ts mnowr.s was reported to the School, All tl<;k*t8 must be re- Kennedy spurs n served n advance and may bejmental reurd»t eurd» Town Commttee by Towmhtp. Prank nn TreMurer Ch»rle» J. Alexander, S**' obulned through h h the chldren». Dlrlcset mrtjkrrff, t v tlno, presdent, ha«announced The only other bdder was School 25 PTV wll P re «nt teacher, teachers or by contactng ^ ^ m ^ r. The rate of.69% wa sectr- the, Woodbrldf _ e Natonal B nk lve producton of "The Wzard Oerald Jllck. L mpnts for more «ed from the Frst Bank and'at l.«7%- of OC ^turln^oreu Funds for Cuban rcfunee ad Neutron bomb clnuht Trust Company on the face a- mount of $6, ol Bond Anu U. S. college tranng of - " -..,,.,-,. Junor Hgh-runnng out. jnswrr o Govlot. at the Mdpatlon Note* dated Decem- foregner* held nadequate^ KATWWAL J THE SPRT OF CHRSTMAS: t K- "Annlf looks wth wonderment U Santa tlaus X H.nson who, about to gve nor "Rags".. slum "dog", as Robert Whte, charn lookj on The BM-Kvnt»"ok plarf at a party for 5 youngsters Rven by Woofl- 3 fe TowThp Junor Chamber of Commerce Satnrday at Colonta Clvle mprovement Dab. TOT, donated by the membershp were presented to the chldren along wth nanvrou, maler fll*. Refreshment, were served wth the.sststanoe of the Jayree-ettes. Assstng Mr. Whte were Eugene Oda, Fred Stebbns. Donald Eberhardt, Donald Murphy and Henry Schussler. Woman's Club Has Yule Plav y WOODBRDGE Hghlghts» of the December meetng and Chrstmas supper of the Wood- B, brdge Woman's Club were an g orgnal poem read by Mrs. Nel g Stoddard and an orgnal play, * "Star Lght, Star Brght," en- acted by Mrs. Herbert Nelsen, f Mrs. Stoddard, Mrs. Joseph u Schen, Mrs. Melvn Melanson f Mrs. M. J. Schubert. Mrs. J. Jj Keatng, and Mrs. Harold Ml- S ler. Mrs. Mller was charman of K the affar, Mrs. Vncent Vogue B otttred a toast, and Mrs. Mabel» Naylor gave the blessng. «At a short busness meetng g 'held after the supper, Mrs. Rob- K ert Fltzpatrck annojneed a cake sale wll be held January B 8 under the drecton of Mrs. Jj Ernest Carstensen. Mrs. F. As- w cough wll conduct a blanket '* club. Mrs. Steven Almas, char- (5 man of the drama department, S appealed for help to ad Mrs. 8 Henry Belalsky wth the Sum- 5 mer Drama Festval. These S would be voluntary workers to S assst wth scenery, makeup, R props, and wardrobe. ^ Mrs. Stoddard conducted the j members n a seres of Chrst-) mas games. The prze wnners were Mrs. Hugh Mrs. Lous Plsko, and Mrs. PLENTY Of MONY FOR YOUR CHRSTMAS SHOPPNG! f 32 (urrtnt Annul) ulrdend Merry Chrstmas and Happy New Year seph Caso. Chrstmas carols, were sung to conclude the eve-j - nng. We wsh we could send a specal Hol- day Greetng to each frend we've made' ths year. nstead, we take ths maens to wsh you all Happy Holday rod a Frutful New Year. DANNY'S SPA \ 68 Man Street Woodbrdqe»» MR. and MRS. DANNY O'BREN and famly...» $ Bll and Shela.Hob and Rowmare 9 Make sure you have one for 962. t's so easy to jon the Frst Savng! Chrstmas Club set your goal, and acheve t lttle by lttle... you'll never ml* the small weekly payments. You'll prde yourself n that great bg check! JON OUR CHRSTMAS CLUB NOW AND LOAN ASSOCATON n WOODBRDGE: H Amboy Avepue n PERTH AMBOY: * State Street* n EDSON: Amboy Avenue at 5th Street Ctrt Btrton Qfllc* Where FRST n The Name Means You!" a jf f f OPEN LATE Wednesday, Thursday, Frday and Saturday Evenngs Closd All Day Chrstmas, Decambar 25th ' M A. % EGG NOG For lh* qurt Holdy taron 63 All the seasons best n foods... thrftly prce<...plus wonderful Gold Bond Stamps! Jujt A Feu Chrstmas Candy Buy Hard Mxed r 'S 29< Chrstmas Stockng ';; 7«Flled 'n Hard UTZ 9c Chocolate Santa " <k r 22c Candy Canes.:2.25c Famly Surprse ;; A ;:;79 Sho/> Early... Shop Happy... Savngs throughout the store plus (jold Bond Stamps, too/ GREEN GANT PEAS 2 37 Great Bg el Tendtr Sweet LBBY TOMATO JUCE 29 STUFFED OLVES. FNAST Jumble Pac They're Always Welcome ALCOA ALUMNUM J EVAPORATED MLK JUPTER POTATO CHPS 225 EXTRA Gold Bond Stamps Buy Alt You Want Offer effectve thru Saturday, Dec. 23rd. No CoupcA! Needed ? 25 f EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS wth purchase of a half gallon CE CREAM (Any Brand) EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS wth pyre has* of a 2 ounc* bottlt ZPPY SWEET MXED PCKLES EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS wth purchase of a 3 paund cart CRSCO SHORTENNG EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS wth purchasa of a 6 ounct can RCHMOND CHUNK LGHT TUNA EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS wth purcha* of art 8 ounct bottl* LBERTY RED CHERRES (wth Stem) EXTRA GOLD BOND wth puxham of a 7 ounft con KELLEY'S DRY SWEET^POTATOES U GOLD BOND STAMPS purchpt* of a 6 ounct bottlt FNAST WHOLE ONONS \ _ EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS wth purchata of one pound SWFT'S PREMUM SLCED BACON Heavy Duty Fol 25 foot roll $9e EVANGEUNE 5< Deal Pack "Ftnajt Holday ftakery Treuls' FNAST APPLE PE MNCE- PUMPKN PE FNAST FRUT CAKE regular 25 ft. roll 29 A ca'ns M J 59 reg. 69c 2 oz. Save c pkg. Otldout or Uatu STUFFNG BREAD - 2 Angel Cake Coffee Cake Hostess BRDSEYE Fnat Culard Fnol Pecon Crunch Pl*n C9W. Chlvt. P.ntjpplt Ppunlo of Olv fgular or FRENCH STYLE CUT «EEN BEANS MXED VEGETABLES o 39c 33c Rasn Bread Rolls c ::; Kraft Tasty Vhee$e Spreads 29 Party Snack Specal Bu\s At /ro;e Food S«rrcon~ fw 2 or HNAST 2 o p<«lb. c.k« Poppy S^d O on* docn w > " On«n 2:39- ORANCE JUCE Personal vory ^ 5 "'29c PalmolveJSoapS2-3' WHY'S 6 2, cant PUWUY MXW lunoaf ANCl CAK MX l^«l ANANA UNA CAK MX ruoo tundaf uorno MX tl-t> '

7 A Brooklyn man nt Perth Amboy om«8 'Tom Route 27» hpn n struck m, h(l b ) 't(l Tuesday a* OTT'trr h. n two car Jr., Brooklyn. was t!lkpn l p "bny Mctuchen, drvng flnd Lreatrd far : "nr, ^ * ***.»,. ' Theves Loot Home Among the artcles reported FMDEllC On North Park *) ;, > taken * ere Mmplete movle WOODBRDOE -, Rchard TRCK COLONTA ««,n "" fp equpment valued at 5; an Ebert. 9, Brch Street, Carter- - {Z^*«z- DOC jsrs -j^ssssssss^st. tr: sr - 8undftythat z;;? the artto * L: sj-ar^a &S.- js^c rt,, ««me f Mr and Mrs ' M ' two "-nnsstor The wallet was found later at FAOB SEVEN former NFW YORK DVSON STORfS NOW OWND AND OPERATED BY t- «Frst Natonal Stores USDA nspected and Covernmenl Graded A YOUNG TOMS YOUNG HENS 8 to 22 LBS. to 7 LBS. 29 c Sujt Premum Hutn (>,< putd.ljfrwlv Also 'avulablt Ducks, (,.< *«-, ( fh>fu,ffln«~y Foul orcnrnnh dx GROUND BEEF Rb Steaks J- V Chow Beef oof ar6 Flavorful Bte Perfect Ealmg Produc PASCAL CELERY Large Sze Stalk Florda's Fnest From the frst tender forkful to the last.., You'll enjoy your Frst Natonal Turkey! Every slce tells you a Frst Natonal turkey was bred for wondefful eatng. Selected from the fnest flocks... plump, broad-breasted and heavy wth jucy, tender meat. You'll fnd the sze you need carefully cleaned and oven-ready, Tasty DelTcous Pure Pork deal Breakfast Treat or Perfect for Turkey Stuffng FRESH BROCCOL 29 TANGERNES - 25 RED GRAPES ORANGES ' :v:;;r 6 39 Apples -f»h Potato Chps 2 o 59c off pock. Yellow Turnps Frm Sold, b BoKorAnjou 2 lb»' 39 2th Fox Mllon Seller Ht Records ld 8 popular»tbum f»l«cnn» ncludng "Merry Lttle Drummer Bey" Duz Regular SSftl CANNED HAMS Ready-to-eat;.. Here's an deal gft suggeston! 9-2 b. average FERRS 3 b. sue 3.9 UNOX 3 b. sze.9 FERRS 6 b. sze 5.89 STUFFED TURKEYS 9 Armour...8 to lbs....wth Pepperdge b. Farms Dressng. SEAFOOD SPECALS SHRMP SCALLOPS SMELTS COD FLLET f f f lf,;79c Dotskn Tolet Tssue, 2 -» 27c PlUbury Bscuts. 3 ^ 29c Nesc.f SXfS BtHrd Hacults 3 ^ 29c Kraft Manhmallow Crme Good Luck Margarne V«<? ^ 29c \ - * Keebler Club Cradten FUschmann' Mar jarne ^t ^7«Nabco Ver-Thn '"' '» "» ol Ntw ' " ' '*"' " w W J.39 7^23c Jj 37c ^ DONG THER SHARE To make the hnlrtays hrkhlrr w membrrs of (he Hewd'J Square Syndcate, who placed a Chrrtmas trer and dpro-ntrd t wth lghts at the Heard' Square ntersecton. Members of the organzaton standng by the sljn n front o( the tree are left to rght: Mchael Havrlla, Lous Llstort, Patrck Robnson, Herbert -udwl «on, John Mesar and Mayor Frederck M. Adams. r>j» D J fu C,«,,^ lke to fnd pen pala n foregn LdUCatlOn DOard VrlFl OCOUlS countres countres. The older Grl Sctfuta jwll] earn the world gfts, world (Contnued from Pag«) Tnvpet T AQflprc nel B hb r. m v "orld, hosptalty, ary of $,7 and a maxmum llvxol JJCUUC 3 my country, and pen pal badges of $7,7. At present the mnmum s $, and the max- m n m,,. t^ v, b y Partcpatng n these ac- OLONA - Mrs. <"»«Ph: tv)tle5 ^ the younger menh mum $7,5, Parkhurst, Mrs. John DohertyJbers wll meet ther lntemaand Mrs. E Thomas Van Deck-jtonal frendshp reflulrement Jantors n ther orgnal demands have been askng for an er were nvested as leaders by of the second-class rank. Mrs, Arthur Mlltmrn, neghborhood charman of Grl Scouts, across the board ncrease of n addton, Troop 3 * $5. Prncpals and vce prncpals are askng an ncrease workng on the landscapes durng an nvestture ceremony!speaker, and my'trefoltbad e»; n rato of. and % addtonal compensaton for months of duty. Department heads ask to be put on a rato of,5 Clerks want an across the board ncrease of $5 and abolton of the job study evaluaton. Supervsors ask for an ncrease L rato of..-nurses want a mary schedule startng at $,- wth a maxmum of $7,5. All groups are demandng pad held at the Colona Publc L- provded a Thanksgvng Dtajbrary last week. Mrs. Parkhurst ner or f needy famlly; and leader ot Troop 3, nvested her daughter, Chrstne, as a Qlrl Scout and she was accepted by Troop 3, Grl Scouts of Troop 53 were nvted as guests, and both troops partcpated ln the openng flag ceremony and Joned n sngng "Grl Scouts Together" for the parents. The at Perth Amboy Hosptal on & member the Chldren's Ward hospltalzaton, medcal and audence was remnded "Ths 'bleak day n January" by surgcal nsurance for employes s the Season for Holdays" n makng play kts for the sck a song by Lor Van Decker, a! youngsters. and ther famles. 'sx-year-old Browne-to-be The teachers' appropraton: M,. s 3 j J Mrs. Merle Santor, troop or- Tllrabull r ganlzer, wll be glad to dscus* who became a Grl Scout leader j l n e troop program n more de- n the tentatve budget s set at $,658,85 as aganst $,9,75 ths year. rvng Elan, of the Commttee for Classrooms told the Board that "suddenly there s a new demenson n ths communty. All the canddate durng the campagn urged great er lason between the Town Commttee and the Board of whle she and her famly lved n Japan, showed some of her flms of Japan, and the audence found her narraton very nformatve and nterest- together' wth the troops n Colonla wll tng Chrstmas Carols at Roosevelt Hosptal tomorrow, Durng January, sewng bazaar tems wll enable the glrh to work on the needlecraft and seamstress badges. The troop also plans to re- tal wth anyone who s nterested n startng a smlar program wth a new Grl Scout troop ( to 3 year old grls) n the New Dover Road-Colona ng. A varety of Japanese Boulevard-Lbrary sectons of dances #,'as presented by Joan' Colona. Her telephone number Turnbull, a ear old, s FU Browne Scout, who learned tha Commttee and tre Boara o art of j R p all e Ee dancng when'jf nt f \r>u W/ J Educaton, Suddenly the lason she Uved ln Japan- At a latn.*> of <-.» M Hold, has begun and the result s.n-!date, the Grl Scouts hope to JSew Year's Dfl/TCe termnable delay ln class-j see an ae tual Japanese p perrooms." formance, and they would lke dlesex Councl 867 Knghts of, p WOODBRDGE The Md-- Lloyd McChesney made aj to earn more a b ou t the coun- Columbus wll hold ts annual' recom recommendaton that try and ts people. A vst to aj New Years eve dance at Co- Board consder portable buld- Japanese newcomer to our ngs, a recornmendaton made country, to gan frst-hand by the late Charles E. Gregory sx years ago. Record Stays (Contnued from Page ) of >any Board member to dsagree wth me and to submt whatever evdence they may have to refute my clams", the Board member sad, "but do not subscrbe to any offcal :ondemnatlon consstng of a resoluton of ths nature. Snce after due delberaton may fnd t necessary to take approprate acton to remedy ths matter, request that ths statement be made part of the ldht \ n Perth Amboy S S knowledge about the fascnatng customs and hand crafts of hs far-away country, s n the :roop plans Each of to a pen pal ln dfferent states to learn more about people n our country, and they would mnutes of ths meetng f the moton on the floor s passed." Mr. Mundy then asked thatj hs statement be made part of the offcal mnutes. When the matter came to a vote, all but Mr. Edrlngton and Mr. Mundy voted to keep the resoluton n the mnutes of the November 29 sesson. Last Mnute Chrstmas Gfts for The Entre Famly! RDESCENT CRYSTAL, MAECA- SJTE, PEARL AND GOLD NECKLACES, BRACELETS, EARRNGS Matchng Necklace and Earrng Set Relgous Jewelry Slverware t Compacts ' Jewel Boxes Gft Boxed! f Ronon Zppo Lghters Baby Gfts Gold, Slver and Gold-Flled Cbarnu And Charm Bracelet! 8e«Our Wndow for Other Gft dea's OPEN EVENNGS Joseph Fedpr as charman. A buffet wll be served by Donald Mller and Robert Jardot. Reserva-! tlons must be made by Wednes- day. The decoratons commt- tee wll meet December 29; 8 P.M. John Egan and Alex Marc, co-charmen, wll resume teenage dances, January 2, 7 P.M. The next paper drve wll be January 7 begnnng at :3 P.M.' accordng to an announcement by George Pease, charman. Former Yankee southpaw ace Ed Lopat has sgned a one year contract to act as Hank Bauer's ptchng coach wth the Kansas Cty Athletcs for 962. RNGS for MEN and WOMEN Brdal Sets Sgnet - Brth Stone - Cocktal Famous Make WATCHES Hamlton Bunva Lenglne VVttnauer Tmex Westfeld Newett Styles for Men and Women Stll»! od Mlectlon n stock to choose- from, MEN'S JEWELRY SETS By Aason Avalable n Sell or Separate Boxes Handsome Personalzed Belt Bueklts Pocket and T»bU Lghten Wallet) and Key Cases KRELSHEMER'S 33 SMTH STREET 33 SMTH STREET Perth PEHTH AMBOY PERTH AMBOY K»tbl»hed Jeweler

8 PAGE EGHT Colona AAUW Hears Artsts COLONA - Mrs. MM S. Mann, volnst, and Char!'? Sokler. plans/wfr truest ar'- lsts at A meetng < Colona Branch of the Amercan A.welaton of Unversty Womrn. at, the home of Mr? C H Chrstlftnsen, Meturhrn Mrs. Mann* and Mr Sok>r played a Gavotte by Barh.» Sonatna by Schubert Love? Joys, Nocturne by Chopn-jccl Hnnparan Chodosh. Mrs. John Yakubk. prefer of Cnlona Branch nnnmncd hrr appontment to the OrmlUoe for Natonal Lbrary Week n Nra Jcrwy. Sh* &> Announced the Lbrary-, = *" v Group of CCma Branch «-.'.; meet ajher home January?; under fche drecton of Mr? George Marks. Colona. av.a Mrs. Ham F. Burfce, Wrocbrldgc. Mrs. Abraham! charman of the Art* Study Group announced that the!: annual Creatve Arts Festve wll be held Aprl at Paterson State CoUege. She ursed members to make plan* for partcpaton. Mrs. Charles Crump, charman of the annubl fashon e/^hatbarj «Man Street Woodbrdge HAPF* BRTHDAYt JCANCE MKKTNr.,, Chrstmas Affar -- SEUN Meal Veso*. foster SELN - -»*r.-s, 7W,/<>r" Held by Reaverettes Kn of Mr. and Mr,, ftank^^^- * nmlttee for SELN. The -H Beaver-jVesce. Bloomfeld Avenue was, pubu club wl,, of seln wll hold u! feted at a party.. on hs flr.t re R ulnr»- th» mllfl, Oue«ts were LouB The n-xt m tn? wll' Arthur Erb, Tal-Vence and son, Qary, Metuch-^ary 26 8PM tonlum at 7:3. en; Patrlo* Cort««, Ne*ark;Hall. ChrlMmns Conne fnd Onny MoPla. Mr. beln preparrr,.rm.s. and to know the Joy of tne «utelhn«ot own What f There Had Be*n ThreejRoln' C.nm»U«aH.t "Rastu6, understand that Encore." show reported ths year's show pj } r gtma» Bazaar you have become the father of " see you are muscal, Rastus - shp; WhMo.u -- call,. be rjfd Mareh»»t Koos ** * "* Proves Successful twns. Have you named d them thm but why do you call the second boy frend» sma-w* Brothew, Rahway.. vet?" Mrs. Norman Schnedtr. - Mrs. Donald Crl nothng to ^ Ah done call the membershp charman, tatro- ]y way, an^ mpans charman.] Allagra, and Ah'm program t all." duced two new members, D^e reported that $3«,39 was real-: Granholra, graduate of Doug-! ze< j on the annual Chrstmas lass College and Sally Wolfson,!bftZaar> a t ft meetng of School raduate of Brooklyn College.' ]5 PTA Monday. Mrs. Schneder also ntroduced! Mrs charlen Cerbone, lbrary a prospectve member. Ele»ror<, nb [ rm<n rw, U e g ted help for! Connors, Hunt«r College. ; the-school lbrary. 8he«*eported Hostesses were Mrs. M Y : the purchase of 3 addtonal Layton, and Mrs. Al Obeld. books at the Chrstmas Bazaar. Welcomer was Mre. Qeral, Mrs. W. Lauer, presented a Kreger. Chrstmas program wth chldren of the th, 5th, and 6th The next meetng wll be held January 25, 8: P-M. wth grades partcpatng. There Mrs. John easterns, Water were accordon and pano solos Street, Colona. The programand Chrstmas carols sung by wll feature Dr. Prank Fachau, assstant professor of Poltcal Scence, Rutgers Unversty, who wll speak on "What's Next n Th* Mddle East." Takng the Joy Out Of We There would be fewer halfblnd gents f glasses were ftted to the lps. Shop everywhere! and you'll buy at... Pc-A-Dress -STORESdresses $5--$7-5-$O-M 9 Man Street, Woodbrdge t Open Tll 9 The BEST GFT ot All : s a GFT for the HOME the Glee Club The attendance award wss won by Mrs. Arthur Clough. Mrs. W. Lauer won the door prze. Hostesses were the mothers of the Frst Grade chldren. CHRSTENNG PARTY SEUN n honor of ther granddaughter, Jacquelne Pranclne De Sena, who was, chrstened Sunday, Mr. and! Mrs. Robert Ftzsmmons entertaned at a buffet party Jacquelne, who s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De- Sena, of Nxon, was chrstened m St. Matthew's Church, Nxon, wth Mss Prances Ryan, West New York and Lous Coz-!! za, Smthstown, Long sland, as sponsors. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Happel and chldren, Henry, Rchard, Allan, Gary. Bruce, and Wayne! and Mrs Helen Rohlfs, all of seln: Mss Nancy Kwat, Closter; James Rhode, Jersey Cty; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De Sena and chldren, Charles and Jeffrey, and Robert and Thomas Ftzsmmons, seln. Afrcans determned to run own affars May good health, good frends and good cheer be wth you durng the Holday Season end throughout the Netv Year* For Your Holday Cheer» never «n t.nd, have S OVR BUSNESj Ar - lal Steamshp Hotel TOR AM CRUSE RESERVATONS MMM THE WORLD OVER Phone VA «-JJ«l Travel Burea Ml Maple Htreft PRTH AMBOY, N. WORLD WDE T 8PKAU8T8 SNCE \ -n CUSTOM and Ready-Made GFT MRRORS! X * For Every Purpose Lvng Boom Bath Room Door Mrrors Stop n and let us show you our fne selecton of qualty mrrors.... They make, a most wel- Chrstmas Gft. We Also Carry Shower Doors Storm Wndows t Jalouses OPEN DALY 9 A. M, TO 6 P. M. EVENNGS BY APPONTMENT - CALL FU -lll VST OUR SHOWROOM... t's Just V Block from luhway Pennsylvana Ralroad Staton MLTON GLASS CO. W. D'ZURLLA and J. POLL, Proprleton "Everythng n Glass and Alumnum" 79 p. Mlltou Avenue, Rahway TE MVARTAfES OF FORESGHT What would happen f you lott your earnng power for month, a year, or longer? You mght have to tell your Mned poleon to meet expenes. A man wth foreght wll help protect h talar.y aganst lott earned by an accdent or tckneu wth an ncomt Protecton polcy. Vncent J. Pavese & Co Bed luu k luuranrt U Smth St., Perth Amboy Telephone H 2-7M TM GASU.TY AM SDRETY COMMT AFM, COMECTO WuL to Jff Purtan EGG NOG' Ready to Serve- Non-Alcoholc f Delvered to your door... ORDER NOW Call VA 6-2 mummmmmmmmm Thert's a dfference n PURTANS EGG NOG... Jut as n al PURTAN UAfKY PRODUCTS! EXTRA PLAVOp.,. EXTRA RCHNESS! Sfrve t hot or cold... GET T TODAY, wherelyou buy PURTAN DARY PRODUCTS, or call for delvery wth your regular mlk order. "THE u)me Of tream.top W/jU" MMMMMMHHMMMMMM... and remember Chrstmas calls for \H)RE of everythnn tlttt' good so be ture to order extra SUPER CREAMY: Full of the neceunry vtamns ard mneral! for fowof health. JJan Cream COl'NTRY FRESH: 'Maktf codec U^U better, and u a dessert toppng can't be «< The PURTAN Dary FAYETTE and WLSON STREETS PERTH AMBOY

9 School Named Of Charles U m Gre ) HospMBoard of Go Wrnm s/, oweddeep nlorest School - Th«Board ol Perth.Amboy,.ptal announced to hat named ts ;MMK The Charlw,,.School pf 'Nursng! Patents, of the hoapttftl' Abo ded December, l.jk llness. j resoluton name, whch s et- Qovmorj HC, commemorate!..lnnglntefe»tnd ' ':n' nursng Khoo) vnboy Oeneral Hos- :lo "WHKRF»«WHKREAS called «,,p nn t() ll mprnt " l(( >!»f tll' Ku-H, hs admlnls-rrror of th,. P,,. hr assumed of-'arnrn, Hosptal, r', FREE GALA NO COVKR _ N y FREE BUFFET Dancng From 9 Tll n awn Featurng.., ULT; ;.VSC Ot loss, t Mr. Gregory's passng. 6 that those who come after us mat "" -' Homan Hallway's NrwrHtaml Fnest KoMaura. he CROSS KEYS UESTAURANT. and HOTKL - featurng - JNE FOOD and COCKTAll W; FAMLY MNNKKS - r.m.dreys MEM LUNCHEON SKHVK) DALY from :.'{() L Wrf ('atrrng on Premses nr to Take Out w\\ : n\^ NTNMV HOM v. >t.'j7w. l.rrvstmt. {al*;v, Y J. W (tlltp t Hrthd y Partes -k Olluc '.rtts + *f- S«fVlC«Otoupt and All ( tu-l>v Wrlrnmc T -57''J Ar-t'ondtmrd Notce to AH Carteret Resdents There wll be GARBAGE COLLECTON Monday, December 25th on on or-nall\.r Mondav v ll l>r collected TUESDAY. Garbage normally cjlwon Tuesday wll M' collected on WEDNESDAY. Your nmprnlun»h ^ ). M/ZK The Department of San k v»». wshes y»u A Ytry. Merry.Chrtt***. FRDAY, DECEMBER 22, 96 PAOE NTN! le from the Natonal League CARD OF THANKS Nursng ln June, 958. he CARD OF THANKS 'slted the «chool and personal- MRf, ANNA POl NCHOEAS SKftYPOCSK [ ^L ar^blml aban, OB.M.; 5 "- : l ln «g De P t ' p, B w»:bulck.odsmc- Boys; BulckOldsmoblle-Pontlac Assembly Dvson; Rev. Domnc Manzo, O.S.M.; " announced ths achevement We wsh to express our sncere thanks to our Rado Communcaton Assem- We wsh to express our tn-revcere thanks to our relatves, OJB.M.; Altar Boys; Mss Elea- blers Unon me; Cty 5 and Thorn*s Cunnngham H the student body." relatves, That hs nterest extended frends ard neghbors for ther frends and neghbors for ther >yond the program and fa- F ganlrt : Tte Cen * Store; Bearers; Those who lltles tp the welfare of the knd expressons of sympathy, knd expressons Of sympathy, Neghbors; Amercan OU Co.; donated th?lr cars; The Car* y; ther many acts of kndness, New York Bulk Sales, Amercan tudents was ponted out by(her many acts of kndness, teret Polce Escort and the 8jm«f the sprtual boufluets and theol Co,; Ocean Tank Dept., oweckl Funeral Home for satsfactory srvlces rendered. rs. Rose M. Charmng, asso- the sprtual bouquets and thebeautful floral trbutes ex-amercatended durng out bereavement Schmelser Stapleton Munch Ol. N. Y. C; F. late drector of nursng educalon. n the death of our dearly be- beautful trbutes extended Famly of the late, durng our bereavement ln Servce; Br dge Club; Supervsors, Carteret Termnal; Of- "Whenever funds were needed Mr. Gregory personally conftther. anfl devoted brother, fce Grls, Carterat Termnal; loved husband, father, grand- John J. Bcdnan. the death ot our dearly be- mother, grandmother and Ncholas Skrypocskf. CARD OF THANKS ' nors hereby name our Nursng trbuted scholarshps and per-loveluaded cvc groups throughout great-grandmother and de- We especally p wsh to thank Relrrtmer Transportaton Co,; School, The Charles E. Gregory School of Nurslrg, Perth Amboy General Hosptal." Hundlak, pastor; Rahwa"y Polce Escorts and the We wsh to express our sln- y The Bearers; The Carteret and DONALD NEWMAN the area to assst too," Mrs voted sster, Mrs. Anna Poll, Rev. Johfl Jhfl Hdlk Channlng declared. Rev. lauded by Eckert to Peter Melech, Synowleckl Funeral Home forj«re thanks to our relatves, Nursng students recall hs' satsfactory servces rendered. v n/..., rtmown, me ntar Doys, rroesv. Andrew A. Okal, pastor; sor Dlmltrl Ztzwortky. Klrlo FamUy of the late, 'knd expressons of sympathy,»j frends and neghbors for ther n announcng- the change partcpaton n every cappng Anthony W. Eckert, charman and graduaton exercse snce n ofthe board of governors, sad: altar boys, Nuns of the Domn- Kotllerewlch, Jaoko Wslowlcz Charles L. Trustrum he joned the hosptal board can Order, the Slovak Altar and the St.'Ann Guld or St. ther many acts of kndness - Even before he became hosptal prwdent ln»«mr Ttosarfths of the Sacred Heart dmohwcht Personnel "Dspt. of Accordng to MrtvHelen Rader, land Rosary _Soc!«te...and. the Demetrus' Ukranan Ortho- CARD OF THANKS and the beautful floral trbutes ;- Gregory was deeply corferned JOHrTJ.BHJNARZ' extended durng ' onrberbaw' ae Assocaton, and Mss Roman Catholc Church; the Metro Glass Corp., Carteret; lean Szot, presdent of the Stu-lent Nurses Organzaton, many Jednota No. 8, Carteret; the Olass Corp; Employees at thecere thanks to our relatves, beloved husband, father and Frst Catholc Slovak Ladles Gt B. B. A. Local of Metro We ", mol wsh vto u CAflCOS express UU our Bll- sn- ment ln the death of r r wth expert nursng care and wth provdng E mew hm personally as afrst Catholc Slovak Men's Laboratory of U. B. Metals Re- frends and neghbors for thejr son, "- Donnld Newman. * sound professonal educaton : source of encouragement and Jednota No. 325, Carteret; Dr. fnng Co., Carteret; Carteret knd expressons of sympathy, We especally wsh to thank tor young women n ths area, counsel. Commercal League at Ac«U ther many acts of kndness, the Neghbors of Charlotte C, H. Rothfuss; the Carteret emy Alleys, Carterat; Bowlng the sprtual bouquets and thestreet; Rombler Athletc Club; Robert S; Hoyt, hosptal drector, summed up hospltal- er Corp., Carteret: 25-Year Frst Ad Squad; Poster Wheel- Leagueof U. S. Metals Refnng beautful floral trbutes extended durng our bereavement n! Wheeler Corp.; bellow Mechan- Mantenance Mt Dspt., Dt Potter Ft ** tt PPr Of the?!, boar H Club at Poster Co., Carteret; the neghbors of decson as. follows; Wheeler Corp.; Lowell Street; Hlrlak's Flower the death of our dearly beloved husband, son, and brothcs.buldng No. 5-M n " Employees of Recevng and Shup, Carteret; those who donaftd ther cars; the bearers; er, John J. Bednarz. currculum "Mr Gregory spoke of hs Mercks; O.CA.W. Local 3-397; Shppng Depts. of Foster enrched wth collcge-teve nterest ln the school the frst Employees of,q. A. T. X.; Torah Electrc. Co.; Labor»tory Wheeler Corp,;.U.E., A.F.L.- the Carteret and Lnden polce We especally wsh to thank nstructon. Begnnng ln 95tme met hm. n the few C..O., Local ; Foster Wheeler Bowlng League, Carteret; Home for satsfactory servces escorts, and the Bzub Funeral college courses ln the blologlca months 've been here myself the Rev. M. A. Konopka; Rev. [Servce nc.; John's Texaco and socal scences were pro. have seen hs devoton and Martn Komoslnskt: Rev. Andrew Okal; Altar boys; Holy Co-Workers of Natvw; Wrlnj Servce; Hlrlaks Flower* Shop; Employees at General Anerlclm and Storage Co., O.CA.W. vlded each enterng class. Ths someone mentons t almost rendered. past September the program every day Local 3-397, Carteret; Pood Famly of the Jate Name Socety; Carey Councl [BquBd; The Bearers; The C n r- was expanded to nclude tw and Machnery Corp., Charleston, W. Va.; Food "and Ma- Ncholas Skrypocskl K, of C,.28, Carteret; G, M. teret and Rahway Polce Escorts and the Synowleckl Fu- full semesters at Unon Junto Anchor dub branch 67; Polsh College for all frst-year stu CARTERET ]_. Amercan Club; 2 year dub; of ofeetlng dents.," chnery Corp., Carteret; Gulton CARD OF THANKS neral Home for satsfactory fleers marked the UA.W.CJ.O. Local 595; Process servce* rendered. ndustres, Metuchen; Loca' CHARLES L. TRU8TRUM "He was also much concerne. of the Holy Name Socety of, Engneerng Dept.; Nght Shft Famly ot the lte, Unon 87, Metuchen; frend! We,wsh to express our sncere thanks to our relatves, wth provdng modern resl St. Joseph's Church. Chosen Body Layout; Day Shft Tool- Donald Newman. at Gem's nn, Carteret; frend! dence and teachng facltes, were Thomas Mooney, presdent; Jack Rngwood, frst vce those who donated ther cars at Rockman's nn, Carteret frends, and neghbors for ther Mr. Eckert contnued. '/Prom ts begnnng wth one studen presdent; Joseph Vernlllo, second vce presdent; John Mc- many acts of kndness, the sprtual bouquets and the beautful the honorary and actve bear' n 93, the school grew stead. ers; the Carteret and Rahwas ly. outgrowng ts 92 buldln, Nulty, treasurer; Joseph Casey, floral trbutes extended durng and 922 extenson. Mr. Greg secretary, and Joseph Connolly, Polce Escorts and the Bzub our bereavement ln the death Funeral Home H for f satlsfactors t He felt a great responsblty BE T RE- for our school for t s the onlj ory led the Board of Governor: marshal. ln plan;> to replace the ol' school. The openng of thp.a.l. AUXLARY TO MEET present seven-story buldng.. CARTERET P.A.L. Auxlary wll have ther regular 956 was marked by ceremonle attended by representatves monthly meetng n the Borough Hall on Thursday Decem- nterested groups throughout the state, ncludng Governor ber 2, to complete plans for Robert B. Meyner. Tod Holday Teenage dance. Whch school has an,- -j wll be held at the St. Demeenrollnrtnt ol t>tj us communty Center on De- 5 students." cember 27, from to P.M. Mrs. Katharne Admsson free, dress properly, Drector of Nursng, comment musc by the Thundfttlrds. ed on Mr, Gregory's ntense nterest n mprovng the qual NAMED STUDENT OFFCERS " ""H'JB uc qual- noracu avuml urruuvs ty ffcred nf the by the educaton school, * program "Hs support was the movln (orce n obtanng natonal credtatlon for our school," NEWARK Two Carteret resdents have been elected to student offces at Rutgers Unversty College of Nursng. Mss Loretta Anne Rogowskl sad. "He encouraged us n ou: of 8 Laurel Street, Carteret search fcr an expert faculty, _ wll serve as 8tate Unversty spte of a naton-wde shortag nursng college Student Councl treasurer for Mss 'f nursng nstructors, an stmulated the necessary re Margaret Ruth Fedlam of 7 (nanmaton of personnel an Lowell Street, Carteret s presl- unlculum. When approval!dent of the class of t t 8 t SANTA CLAUS N A BATHNG SUT? t sounds rdculous, BUT A SWMMNG POOL FOR CHRSTMAS MAKES SENSE, \ $2» depost wll hold your pool, and WE'LL pay for the excavaton when you want t nstalled. Get a beautful Gft Certfcate to put under the tree. Thrll your famly ths year. SANDMAR POOL CO. 9 Tennysbn Street Carteret * K -tto? 'ft- ^jeasons Kjreetna from PUBLX PHARMACY Chrstmas Gft Headquarters n Woodbrdge OPEN EVERY NGHT 'TL NCLUDNG CHRSTMAS EVE! We wll also be. OPEN CHRSTMAS DAY! Large Selecton of COSMETCS MEN'S TOLETRES PERFUME PHOTO EQUP. < CANDY * SMOKERS BAR ' CARDS GFT WRAPPNG CAMERAS FLM Lcrgett Selecton of HALLMARK CHRSTMAS CARDS N WQODBRDGE ALL PACKAGES GFT WRAPPED FREE PUBLX PHARMACY ME Q89 9 MAN STRUT WOOBROO Convenent Free Parkng n R«ar servces rendered. Famly of the late Mrs. Anna Poll of our dearly beloved husband, and brother Charles L. Trustrum. We especally wsh to thank Headquarters for Fanny Farmer _ PUBLX PHARMACY 9 Man Street Woodbrdge Open Chrstmas Eve Tll Open Chrstmas Day Beautful Gft Decanters! Famous mported and Amercan CHAMPAGNE and SPARKLNG BTJEGUNDY Seagram's 7 Crown...79 % (Decanter) Schenley Decanter % Seagram's V. 6. % Four Roses Decanter 6. Qt. Hennessey Cognac % Taylor Wnes.!.6.Q *k Chrstan Bros. Wnes.55 % AlH Selecton at mported Wlnu ORDER EARLY! J Lay n a stock of holday sprts and be let (or a festve season of gradou hosptalty, Wnes and lquors m^ke happy lfts. We Wll Be Closed Sunday, December 2th and Munday, December 25th (Chrstmas Day) 'FREE GFT-WRAPPNG SERVCE FREE DELVERY (9 A.M. to 5 F.M. Only) Call ME-J889 SPECAL GFT PACKS AND BASKETS MADE TO, ORDER WOODBRDGE LQUOR STORE, nc. 57 AMBOY AVENUE, WOODBRDGE OPEN DALY 9 A. M. TO P. M. PUBLC NOTCE Publc notce t» taerebj gven that, Maunder CatnDt, Oollwtw of TMPJ or the Borough o( Carteret, Mddlesex County, N. J. wll Ml at publc aucton n the Collector'! Offce, ln th» Borough Hll OB th* 37th da; of December 96 at o'clock n tn forenoon th fallowng descrbed land. The tale wll be made at the tme and plut aforesad tnd wll \» adjourned from (lsy to da; u may be necessary untl tht alt U complete. The amount set forth below represent* a complete tttement ot all muncpal charges aglnt tht property exstng on December 3, M, together wth nterest and coats on all tems computed to July, M, to whch turn there shall be added addtonal nterest eomputtd to the date of ule and cost of mle The sate wll be made ln fe to such person u wll purcham tht property subject to redempton at the lowest r»t* of nterest, bat ln no case ln ecus of 8% per annum. f at the sale a perjon shall offer to purchase subject to redempton tt the rate of nterest leu than %, he may, n leu of any rate of nterest to redeem, offer a premum over and above the amount of taxes or other charges, at ln thl law specfed, due to muncpalty, and the property shall be struck Off nt sold to the bdder who offered to pay the amount ot UM or other charges, plus the hghest wnount of nremlum. Payment for the sale shall he made btflre the concluson of thl ule, or the property Khal be resold. Any parcel of real property, for whch there shall be no other purchaser, wn be struck off and sold to the Borough ol Carteret n fee. tor redempton at 8%, and the borough shall have the same remedlm-and rghts as other purchasers, ncludng the rght to bar or forecloet th* rght of redempton. The sole s made under the provson of the Revsed Statute! of New Jersey 937, enttled "Sale of Real Property to Enforce Lens." Secton S-S-9 to et seq. At any tme before the sale the owner ma; make payment of th* amount due, together wth nterest and cost ncurred to date of payment nnd whch payment shall be made at the offce of the Collector of Taxes, Borough Hall. Cnrteret, N. J. Owner Block Sdney Brown. 2U Else & James Carrlco 53 Walter & Ethel Sltar & John J. Gordon.77 Hlrnn Corp Bronls!- va Dortlbroskl 25 Btanlslnu Dombrowskl 269 John Henry Brooks. 272 John H. Brboks 272 John H. & Hattle M. Brooks Zolton & Florence Yuhsa O. P. 2/ /6 GVE A DAMOND DUM "A" Exqustely carved endplacet hold two Mmrner- ng damond*. 7 ew«l>. n yellow or whte, * _ DAMOND DRUM "E" VCK y HltD fashon «ndplc«! f/\) twrl aroum the 2 spark- VJ/ lng dlamond and blend hto the expanson braca> lot. 7 jewels, - facsf-cut damonds, 7 jewel precson accuracy. Hgh fashon jewelry stylng. AUCXAKDSB COMBA. Collector of Taea Lot Pt Pt ToUl mn 73, SO.) 79S.7J 3S BULOVA DAMOND WATCH ENGRAVED FREE! Only Bulova could brng you luch outstandng stylng and unmatched precson qualty for so low a prce. Each Damond Drem watch s a masterpece of jewelry stylng and watchmaker skll. DAMOND DDEAM ' The luxury ol qualty damonds and a ttylltl mesh bracelet. 7 jwl. n yellow or whte. lttle as week See our complete Bulova Damond Watch collecton. [pasashss: All Servce Work Done On Our Own Premses OPENTpURS.,.FR. & SAT. TLL 9 P. M. L /jewelers \ j dna 'reeunac 9 Man Street ME -ose Woodbrdge

10 Bunny Levtt to Present Basketball Exhbton WOODBRDGE - Bunny Levtt, called the "deadeye Dck of the basketball flourt" by,, Sport Magazne and undsputed champon of free throw basketball, arrves n Woodbrdge to- ( morrow to stage one of hs natonally famous basketball exlhtons at ":3 P. M. at the Woodbrdfje Senor Hgh Gym tndt the auspces of the Weodbrldge Recreaton Departn' nt and Lesure Unlmted. Bunny's appearance here promse* to brng out a top-flght plnyrrs and fans, There s no admsson elwrgft to «ee thrl wzard of the hardwood caurt pve hs demonstraton of bet-, ter basketball technques. Bl'NVT LEVTT Bunny s the lttle mar who tossed the phenomenal total passng, drbtag. pvotng, of 99 consecutve free throws fence ard d?f fnsf. He wll AAO record. n a later exhb- get across hs demonstratons tlon, he went on to shoot free of fundamental handlng and throws for 7ft hours straght, play mssng only two n 87 shote. Qne of ^ h hlebta ot j ^. ** ^ J ^ a e ln.r'tf» exhbton wffl be the sho*. country wth the "MJttoMl my(, ^ ^ " " M^S^h^V champonshp contest* of Ms specalty between halves ' " brngng the Blnce 93,aUowtng *«J ^ g ^ ^ S S 2L ^LTLnn^M^husasts. Shown n the* Mrjce as physcal tranng <B- the m ^ NCAA rector. Bunny has traveled the tf s ; ^ ^ ^ tloe contests, the East- All-Star battle, among XSX rs - ncluded ta ""** fums be those funny, fabulous k Phenomenal Harlem dobe- n hu appearance n Wood-j "*"- brdge, teyltt wll feature the Freeman foresees new gans detals of basketball shootng, for farmers to '62. ZENTH offers NEW SMALL HEARNG AD Zenth Rado Corporaton has announced ts smallest and lghtest hearng ad weghng only one-thrd of an ounct wth bnttery. The transstorzed unt, th. "Sgnet" s s small that mcroscopes art requred n the manufacture and assembly of parts. Ths bebnd-the-ear type ad s avalable at your Author bed Zenth Hearng Ad Dealer PERTH AMBOY HEARNG AD CENTER 75 Smth St., Perth Amboy VA (Nut to Rom Vbeatra) V* Bandt Batterle and Acceuore* for Most Hearng Ad) Now 'tl Chrstmas All our rebuflt machnes wll be reduced n prce. only ONE There s only one WELCOME WAGON 3 years of experence fosterng good wll n busness and communty lfe. For nformaton on Welcome Wagon n COLONA AVENFX SELN Call ME.8355 f you resde n t WOODBRDGE t SEWAREN PORT READNG FORDS CALL ME CARTERET RESDENTS CALL ME -93 "Also on Sale- PORTABLES We Canry Full Lne of PPLES SU EQU and PMENT t Authorzed Remngton Rand Agency CENTRAL TYPEWRTER SERVCE 53 Man Street Woolbrdge ME -93 KKKE PARKNG AT REAR OF STOKE > OPEN DALY TL SUNDAYTL9 SATURDAY TL 2 ROUTE 9, WOODBRDGE ] REMEMBER- DOUBLE FOOD STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY! (vnf food tefn purchoma on WMMMOT«worth DOUMLf THE BWULAR NUMBS OF "2 Cuy" FOOD STAMPS. Wth ov«r a hun**d thoutood ont to choow frotn^ why not ftt the Wdntdoy y noppnq ppg and, Mr tam bookt fatttr non tvtr btfort. Edch HMboekworth n Trade n Any Deportment EAT MOR CAKE DEPT. French Apple Pe GUYS' LQUOR WNES CHCKEN BARN* BLENDED WHSKEY 2* 7.29 FFTH QT %-CAL Bee* Blackberry Flavored BRANDY GUYS READY-TO-EAT ARMOUR STAR-SWFT'S PREMUM SMOKED HAM b. SRLON 77: PORTER HOUSE SWFTS 7 * GOLDCKST tup OSCAR MAYS SKNLESS PRODUCEDEPT. GRAPEFRUT CHCKEN BARN 2 GUYS'* MPORTED SCOTCH WHSKY 99 FFTH GUYS' -CWOttNARN' DRY WNE DRY V»CAL.5 RED CAL.69 Ffth DRY. WHTE CAL.79 *AUAOVPUCTSAJSCCnNAN,NCnUVAnMAND) AT THM EVERYDAY LOW MHOS. QOSfO SUNDAYS.. nmwkl. ^ Thn. W. FOL CUT SHANK HALF FULL CUT lutthalf b. ROUND ROAST BOTTOM TENDER, JUCY APPETZNG DEPARTMENT SPCED HAM PLYMOUTH ROCK r CC 2 GUYS' 83! BUTTER to pkg. PEAS & CARROTS ~~~^M^ ^^^W^^^^^^^^*-^^" t GRADE AA SOLD PRNTS b. TOMATOES 2 2Q C Rtd,Rpt,fnn Carton E f l ^!, FROZEN FOOD DEPT. GROCERY DEPT. ^^-^ THRFTY-PAK O-O P "MX 'EM - MATCH 'EM" SALE! HENZ OR SAVOY PORK & BEANS! 2 GUYS' OR SAVOY ; APPLESAUCE &s CAMPBELL'S OR HENZ TOMATO SOUP MYJ.FNE PE CRUST MX MARCAL PAPER NAPKNS SAlADA-kSAlf SUNSHNE BURRY FANTASES' KEEBLER ^ P CHOCE: HUSH BAKtU OOOUH UKT. HONEY F [C»N COFFEE RNG «. * MO.. ON ALK HOLDAY 8TOLLEN. OMM-t Ckmkm lo-o. Pntd M W. VVWOM ^ratfb 7'A^L.»6-o. Pwon Sondtt S-ot. MthrTy ofebycookw, Thn k Mnt 69* 2.89' m\

11 r«has been wth the r> yenrs and L R- Now Jcrsej' BP'.mrmmt force n Eluon West Ave-,M. Mr. Klerst wan the vcnty at tlr, \\vn he saw the eol).-ked hs car and, tl» aced. After re- by«t*n<wr to sum-,. md au ambulance,! treated both njured k. 'n tlock and appled and Dtndajfs to,(t ted by both n th«a' Co- \K.N - The New Jer- rlrphone Co. today., the award ol a -tfttlon to John M.., m«tllaton foreman. at Morrs Street, vwy. M». Kwsl wan,, Mnsterng frst ad.nrons lnured last n an automoble cto njured mm % School Dent. WOODBRDOE - The F*. rt.hr srhonlr MondRV «7 U 7 " ; '; r ror «'" Br...nan. M '."V!"' M«rlon ' " ' mul M,, Ur..,,,, tanmr-ut s Sl,,,. ','"" «vw>us eommtmtv ' '' "ld Mr. Mnrton N"«" "«<>* were M,-,, Freda MM. Mllar, Aarq» Mrs M. KUST '"' " -«Ht7e,. M,-s. nndv* "!. Mss N.ney r, wn, Mrs ; ", S"clrlst. Mrs Hlda Armv PAGE ELEVEN U _..'-_ when on* conslder them ncquucs»' the solder whch * to flg r nywhert and unde any con on terrbln rltlln8 lm f lnununlzdllol mmnnvatnt dltlon the " frozen tundras to th» solder, work, eat and' * **" * and "f *"-,,..... H u not wly the Army tha.nwthrr and rre hlnnly»"»-, worrl( < s ab oat Us personnel. To tn contaklous K dseasese a s e s, ^ To combat the nu.rd of n- prc U*" *W* "'<"»"«foc on n large POUW thelworwwldf whkh tre mdlenon > r t^ n Army s forced to gve ts me>,l» l d h >l» r f; thwe t8 nnd women n unform, m. ; taternttonl. aanlurj lmml/nton BRBlnst ontaglonsdlwaaes. specally! l?'" trea am,? n ' " " atonl ncludng the Uptt,-d at^s,..., under the world Health Or- He Army Medual Corps.gantfatlon whch requres t.arn-s rwry precauton to ral.v> mmun7. au, jn of lmelm,. lc dc»ree of etch udlvldual-s: twffn tle Mgnaton na.».r«^tam-. to dsease By dolng lthls tat rrqulrrs Dll.,o t protects mllta-y person- Mtlon o Unlted s.,, r,,,»rl as well as urran.8 com-lperronnf, bnf«e th. c"* mum les from mass enemes! statlonrd, thcse c,, lllu,, «n ( ;hrtm*.rtalton.fdlm!mcs t launder ths a: '"""'' '" t( tlk> u ' llt(l str '«' any Amercan applv-n? tor a To acheve' ths end the passport to vst a to,cl»n ;, d Amys compulsory 'nmunzn- must frst have a ream smauton vbrtnon r«u;rpr that'pox vaccnaton ana then, m each recrut be mmedately partcular, cases, sho* for drvnccnatrd ngnlnst smallpox eases common to th.- country and thru be gven scrlas oflstch as yellow feve> ^nou lor shots nsnnst, tjpr..d fever. those-gong to Pa^ma and tftanus, polo and tnhucnza. shots aganst cho^ra, for TV neod for t ;s, obvkous'travelcrs to Korea. K < was commended, 'nn ln a letter to the 'ml Patoltoan Qeovry, " rr W fashon low tlatf and ;:^»e» for U* holday, U Drlst, smple but mart of vhal l ' r '"l" ;:-,ser set. Jmy U a MM Ruth ate!:. 5lxlh r. l(,. r!u?l ltofkd.c»n do t«bl* and at.> duty Vlth panu, fc d l TVarr sch, teach forrljtn latm'n tnnounc ' < ln The DKBrullj *-! be mt tod long Our poltcans *:<- perfectly famlar»!:l»; \, q u^;) l)!5./ the day The!Vulty :s g«modmtton ln thtt the? do«t r. v th< an- '. '-fltot. <mn.- Dubln ;:- eommlttm Mrs. Onevlevr M's- Chrstne Crrko' Joanna Mazurek. "*-ou\sa\s JeHcr ( '-- nmxt of other thlntjs' ^- :.d to pay for, nnd more ";! : *t bv not meetlr.t; one of ^vmf's th" amount s <n ':'.: :< that we wll never Ret : h: : ;,-h pnvnt them. The :;.' ;'.t at present s three :m*--- vhat an borrowed Don't ' ' : Mnk there should he a n v.:alr,s: ^rh <-hl'e-r.o M. Worred WlJe-S C! < ' t,k>. ly do ht as lv./ ft \ short whl)«ufcr., RUlfy lft ) "'< "'" crhdp teach-.-. vcy<ycvcycyc *P o *, on < ll(> the» attlt-de. of rhld-.-.mnr*n tb«-ard«wnuk and hn-,.- s. nr\ r>t thnrh.!,..... '» rf rlr <''< part n the senor currculum at the unversty. TODAY AND TOMORROW MLTON BERLE'S UPCOM- whle laggng behnd CBS ln NG STNT as a sest star on th e ratngs, t s the most profto College doublp* ltable slngse program at NBC ' a test flm for Berlc famly,.. Speakng o( Moves oelng such a ht, ABC test flms, producer Tony jmay reserve Sunday nghu Owen hopes that at least four next season for a move double upcomng epsodes of The Donna Rwd Show wll ''spn off" sell ABC all the moves for* the feature. MOM, whch hopes to and become full-fledged seres season, has suggested the net- on the.r own. Stars nvolved n- elude Mvoshl Umekl. Roberta Sherwood, Gale Gordon, Pat Dre.ln and Bll Wndam... '.John.Bachelor Father'' For- <ythe am the show's producer. Kverete Freeman, have formed work schedule one flm from 7 to 9 P.M., nset a 5-mlnute. newscast, follow.wth a second feature from 9:5 to :5... Warner Brothers has changed the ttle of ts Tmber Hll seres to Serra, plans to star Merry Anders and 8jyear-old new- hlll Hnts Chrstmas Prescrpton t would be presumptuous to ofter a run-ot-the-mll health hnt at a tme when the sprt of Chrstmas the sprt of the Gver of both lfe and healths all around us. Surely t s fllcent to pont out the great therapeutc advantages that would follow from puttng nto practce the lessons that Chrstmas teaches. Many lls that assal us are traceable to physcal causes, whch can ether b«avoded or overcome Others, as modern medcne so well knows, are largely attrbutable to the states of our mnds snd the atttudes of our hearts. Health s a lorm of peace, and., such t demands tho orderly dsposton of all the, factors, somatc and psychc, whch determne the character of our lvng, touch physcal dstress -from ulcers to hves and hypertenson s bound up wth fretful mnds and rebelllous and untrunqul sprts. For all of these, Chrstmas sup-, ples an anodyne compounded unselfshness, love, and wllng servce. t would be good for us all were we to put nto, practce every day of our lves, the lessons whch Chrstmas' olers.... t would be Rood for our health, and good for the health of the world. Mchael S. Newjohn, M.D. Domncans fall to reach ac :ord on new regme. To you and yours, we «Wnd our best wshes for a joyous Holday Season and & Happy New Year. For ourselves, we make thu pledge: We wll do tl we can to mert your rontnupd confdence for your confdence s th» m>a«ure of our luocew MAN STREET WOODBRDQE ('Ml L 8-2 DASY A JW Trent t.aty ( Serve FUl tht "luu bow, wth our appetzng f tp<>f- Pfrfr! for ptftlm, or JU tme drr»p!n ;:: t.n". a'. H K frm., from whch mr»- *"""* ^"> three OLYNS JOHNS, BRTSH >* mow- A rwn >l>mg marrled cou P!e 5 n col- STAR, HAS SGNED wth "s ^'best pac'f '^e ForsytheMvll not appear, Four Star for a TV verson o ;the 95 flm 'The Afrcan note.,r f YOU Have ; J Bchelor J av * atler - W Queen." Mss Johns wll play the orgnal Kathertae Hepburn Uy t pvl role. The test flm rolls next J' ' JAN MURRAY HAS BEEN ll -' lt CAST N A Hennesey epsode.-, by Jacke Cooper, w:o hopes to ',<!:-ly wdow.md ' lrn lw stor y lnt a Murray-.dad to?. '. n turh starred dramatc seres... '.(.. : '.''.do-.u-r w 'n'sat'rda.'. N'ljtht flt the Moves ff Wll. ou help rr.'.. H -Cor.n t:h cuhmn.. fnd rr.a!'5 for fr t«ucr to ;:!(. '!;::«! St. VashU^tor, D. C :: A; '' ;.. 'mart montl.. The Powell-Nlven - Boyer Company auo has Dean! Jones set for an Ensgn ' Toole seres and Jeff Davs for,'ofte called Patrck Stone. Season's Greetngs To Our Many PATRONS, FlUKNUS and -NEGHBORS v ; %,! KM:,.- : *.: ".: > J'.S Ckmtmt * a hyw Nf* Year to all! < '.JOPER'S DARY Merry Chrstmas! Phone ME -7. c WOMAN'S WORLD Beauty Salon 55 Avenel Street (n the Professonal Bulldlnj) AVENEL, N. J. HRSTMAS "LQUOR" KKEE PRO.MP CALL U 9 OPEN CHRSTMAS 3 P. H l l,'t: Wl v-num Open 't!» P. M Tonglt. 'D morn.'.' ^ml Saturday your last Mnute VY LEAGUE SHOP 9 Man St. Woodbrdp The l*l*-«l CHRSTMAS GFT lor ll., Hutlrr tll.rl >,,l(.l (,Ml ll.hll.rt <> CAR SC WASHES J SSOU Valur! Up Vour "" '! *' WOOORDOE WASH 5 To Our Many Patrons: n sncere apprecaton of our pleasant 3 relatonshp through the past year... we j extend a wsh to you, our patrons, for a.merry (hrslmas ard a Happy New Year! JUST jurrved!! A fresh supph of S>OW TRES-CHANS UKAVY DUTY BATERES!! DKO'S Ctes Servce Staton CTES The sprt of the holday season brhjjs to us <t fuller apprecaton of the true value of old acquantances and loyal frendshps. So t ff only natural at (.lrstnastne for us to feel grateful for the fne Relatonshps that we have enjoyed over the past yearp. ^ wth so many of our frends and assocate's At the same tme! that.we cxpr,?*s our grattudc we woul«lke to extend our sjcerest Wshes, for a joyful, healthful an<l bountful Yuletde l< all. ' SHELL OlL COMPANY, NEW JERSEY REM. LQUORS AMBOY and SEYMOUR AVENUES WTH WDBRDGE, N. J. /,. # «nk«uy Street (Net to Mert n ndlt THU( K 79 Uhwy WOODBRDGE Phone MErcury 9776 '

12 PAGE TWELVE The CrOW'S NcSt Tmber Jockeys Are Necessary : Whfn a large ho trff l.«ready :o ht tral, only ths ma l.*.<&"kj, ' ***- bpr jockeys sho-lt! be to take t dc *". At the Typewrter The woody r.ar/. Rchard J. Rowlnsk, 7 rs removal n c;;r " Place, Woodbrdge, wll - be?ar.t heaaacr.e amon* Unon Junor College than no: :; to * >» *«tudents who wll entertan P'««,?? ««-_ "= * "' ^~ cerebral palsy chldren at a» -cs.^f...»«chrstmas party ths mornng. c;;av.or.,«r. jat The students wll provde small nea.-ov r.jtctf».-. toys, games and refreshments ta: -- for the young cerebral palsy!**-. ~ v «"^»- Vctms. Rownskl, a sophomore a :d - LJ '- of '- < - U a Scence major trr UJC Dsr ft k--snuar J**. sesson... Lous J; Munkacsy. :;<:-? o.' :hf Dt^T '-*: «arman, USN, son of Mr, and C:- warrj KJVL-H. le area Mrs. L. Munkacsy, 28 Mtchell :f>?rrj:> 7#>?n v Place. Avenel, wa.s graduated--he :e:^ a aw n* recently from the basc Avla- r.:rr.?:>-rr.f: BCf.Tf «tlon Fre Control Techncan ar." zlz~*c^ 2* saalo School at the Naval Ar Tech-or. :*o JT'-ns.r nlcal Tranln? Center, Mem- ; r.-.e fr shx* phs, Tenn... Arman Second e.<;*=«c? prcpf,- mmr-anc* Class Oeorge R. Collns.»n c:.-, :k^ JX'V&AS nu respmof Mr. and Mrs. Mchael M s ;r to: :u eajpoyce*»nc Collns, Mlehael Street. sels.»d*;-aw r^^ :^atr and s beng assgned to Lncoln'jropfrr tusvt AFB. Nebraska, after be^ : -j^ eoctrtn twud ngraduated from the Unttd j;,.^ «> * ^re* States Ar Force t*chc:c:.,, lf (^.-j.^-;,. tranng course for rn^-t* _,^_^. facltes specalst! at Step- rx* pard AFB, Texas. Annar. Ccl- fl.:. Urw learned to operaw t* Th6r and Atlas mlsele slo rrf T f.*- hb - aupport system, ;j *.^ Tf. ; ^ ^ ^. ^ Jottngs: :% ' :r - ^^ ' "' e otrner ^ Mrs. Thomas C Branwg&r.. ocr. \ count Hearthstone Avenue. Fords, your ree nto lumber. Sawbeen assgned to OJf'JU rnllf won't cut cty tmber nto B, Nebraska, for tranng as lumber for tear of runng exar polceman. He s a pensve equpment on nals. jaduate of Woodbrdge Hgh.. cables. «mem fllng or other Mss Jon Oberles, Rdgedale mbedded foregn materal*. Avenue, Woodbrdge. s practce Some trees are worth sarvagteachtag at School. Mssng for frewood. Among the Oberles, a senor elementary best are oak. sugar maple, apeducaton major at Farlegh'ple and beach, but elm, slver Dcknson Unversty, s teach- maple, cottonwood and many mg grade under the superv- others are acceptable f properslon of Mrs. Theresa Kraw- ly dred The arbort probably check... Mss Catherne Annean be prevaled upon to cut Tnunbatore, daughter of Mr. the tree nto small peces wth day... Among those lsted on c r- ' r the current honor roll at Rut- oewaren UVC rwup gers Preparatory School are F t x ntf Carol Hutner, Grove Avenue, Barbara Deutsch, Hgh Street, WHAT'S FOR ME?" "Prnce," pet dfpr frend of Jrk Wlkn«n n Northern Alknnqun Park, Ontaro, lont tbr tranm-ontnental lne of th' Canadan Natonal, ponders the meanng for hm of the Chrstmas tfee the rude decorated for "Prnce" and hs other anmal frends. Could be nn Chrstmas mornng "Prnce" may fnd some choce hay and a supply of tasty apples awatng hm at the base of the tree. thn slces of homemade or the best bought frut cake you can get. To get very thn pretty slces of frut cake, put the coke n the freezer untl t s very cold, then use a knfe Durng the comng Crstmasj that has bren dpped n hot water. Re-dp your knfe after ron by n the cutlng each slce. ABOUT YOUR HOME D». jether. You wll want to be prepared to offer your frend somethng unusual and delcous n the way of food and drnk. Why not take up the custom! on hand teas. The rarest teas that money can buy can be yours * no tlects :\CC UJfleers mon th a n a few pennes a pot. SEWAREN - The electon of Exqustely fragrant Jasmne. offcers for the comng year the bos-:' took place at the meetng of and Steve Lroff, Devon Road, jmpart flavor and fragrance,! Colona.. Valere DeCasas, 262the Sewaren Cvc Assocaton j wll make a nt ht wtll wth your your Man Street, Woodbrdge, has last week n the audtorum of: f!uests The tea ln tnls mxtu re the Sewaren School. been awarded a musc scholarshp at Douglass College, She Thomson, presdent; Joseph tell us t resst takng lemon s Formosa Oolong. The new offcers are Joseph;'"^ drnkers of" long standng wll study voce... Johnson, vce presdent; Mrs, wth Jasmne as t wll keep Vtal Statstcs: (Albert F. Matlack, recordng! you from enjoyng the frarespondng secretary and secretary; Joseph Segreto, cor-!g Born at Perth Amboy Genera! Hosptal: From Wood- ' Another outstandng tea * rance s loty charman; brdgr, a daughter to Mr. and packaged under the name of Quackenbush, treasurer. Mrs. Alfonso Pagno, 5 School.Bouquet of Spce tee. Ths s a! Plans were made for a son to Mr.' and Mrs. very specal tea wth a fra- : " Reutsch, 25 Green tree at the park wth grance you assocate wth the Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Quackenbush as charman.^hen on a feast day. t con-: Jamps Redlch, Hgh Street:,A donaton was voted to the tans Ceylon Black Tea and &'* a son to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sewaren Free Publc Lbrary. combnaton of sweet spces Gabor, 58 Albert Street; a son and a bt of orange peel. to Mr. and Mrs. Alvn Decker, Almost Bouquet of mnt s as del- 27 St. James Avenue; a daugh- t's almost as dffcult to lve cous cold as hot. Serve wth aj ter to Mr. and Mrs..Robert'wthn an ncome today as tbt of lemon and the usual' Jenkns, 8 School Street;..,' was to lve wthout one n the sugar. "" from Fords, a son to Mr. andearly 'Thrtes, Mnneapols Whatever your choce of teas Mrs. Andrew Olah, 2 Olve Star. you wll need nothng more 8treet;... from Avenel, a U.S. stockples hosptals for daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shockley, 6 East Street; an emergency. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, K Street; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. p h a r l e s Veres, Burnett Street;... from seln, a son to Mr. and Mfs. Ralph Carbone, 35 Qak Tree Road; a daugh- ter to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baker, 9 W. Warren Street;. aj daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Prslak, 29 Pleasant Ave- He;... from Colona, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy, 277 St. Georges Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kabana, 5 Jeffry Road;... from Sewaren, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kobs, 28 Sherman Street. last But Vot Leatt: And now another Chfttmas s about upon us. t s a Season of good cheer.... Chrstrrlas lghts are seen all around the Townshp.. '.. Motherls busy bakng frut cake and cookes.... Jacke and lttle sster are wonderng f they dftre peek nto those packages tat have been stored n the hjtfl closet.,.. Groups are rehearsng to go carojjfg.... The shops are crowded wth last mnute shoppets.... The spare room s flled wth tssw paper gay Cjjrstmatf wrappngs, rbbons and scssors... ; Yes another Chrlstma^ s near.... want to take ths opportunty of wshng each and every one of you and your loved ones a very Merry Chrstmas... R.W. STATE THEATRE Woodbrldge, N. J. TODAY THRll SATURDAY "SUSAN SLADE" Shown»t T aqd 9 TURNPKE DRVE-N THEATRE TODAY THRU SATURDAY Unque!Yovl(-Gons Adventund "THE MASK" Experence thrlls, cllls as you vew the screen through KEEE MAGC MASK Plus "WORLD BY NGHT" ~ SUNDAY "THRU" TUESDAY ~ "PARS BLUES" Wth Paul Newnun, Joanne Woodward Plus "THE GREAT WAR" Starts Wednesday "LADES' 'MAN" Ho Ofllce Open 6:3 Show Tlde 7:5 Sunday Box Offce 5:5 Shnw Tme 6:3 ~FREE rtcar Heateqs NOW THRU TUESDAY Troy Donahue Conne Stevens n Techncolor "SUSAN SLADE" Plus Maureen O'Hara, Bran KelUl, Sun Cochran n "THE DEADLY Color N-CAR HAHHSSJPUUO! OUTSf»6»lOGE T:T TO TO ROuTt 9 Juncton, ROLLER SKATNG SPECAL RATES TO GROUPS Every Nght Except Monday KC 7:3 to P. M. 85< Matnee, Saturday, Sundays & Holdays M P.M. to 5 P.M. 5 SOUTH AMBOY ARENA Stevens & 6th, South Amboy SELN GANT HOLDAY SHOW! FRDAY THRU TUESDAY Paul Newman Joanne Woodward "PARS BLUES" Also "THE MASK" Free "MASK" Vewer* to AU! Also v "VQYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA" Specal Holday Kdde Shown Sat., Sun. and Mon. "THE MASK" AM) "VOYAGE THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA" Free "MASK" Vef en to AU! Closed Chrstmas Eve Well! Well! Marrage begns when you snk n hs arms and ends wth arms n the snk. Augusta Gazette. U.S. ades n Congo KRDAV THRU TMUK8. Rogers and Hammerstdn's "FLOWER l>rl'm SONG" NOW THR: SATURDAY "VLLAGE OF DAMNED" Plus "SCREAM OF Kt^AB" SUN., MON., TUBS. Paul Newman "PARS BLUES" Aude Murphj "TO HELL AND BACK" want RTZ Theatre Crtertt, W. ;, H -W NOW THRU MONDAY DEC. 2-2$ Davd l.add - Arthur O'ConneU "MSTY" and Stuart Whtman - Julet Prowe THE FERCEST HEART" Plus CARTOON KlddTMatlnee Sat. & SuuTlPM Matnee Man.. Chrstmas, PM " WEDNESDAY~THRl!~M6N>AT~ DEC. r -JAN. Rchard Boom - Vtaas Pttcn 'A Thunder of Drums" - Plus - Strphen Boyd Julletu Greco "THE BG GAMBLE" CARTOON KhTdle Matnee Sat. Sun. PM Matnee New Year's Day PM FORDS PLAYHOUSE H 2-3 TODAY, DEC. 2 SPANSH SHOW FRDAY AND SATURDAY DEC. S22-23 "PARS BLUES" Wth Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward SATURDAY JlATNEE "THREE WOgLDS OF GULLVER" SUNDAY, MATNEE ONLY "THE MASK" Wth Paul Steven*, Claudette Nevu "WORLD BY NGHT" MONDAY AND'TUESDAY* DEC. 25 ; - 26 "THE MASK" WEDNESDAY, DEC. ^Hungaran Shaw" ChrutmM Eve CLOSED l HOLDAY CHECK LST WTTY'S RESKV! W Pro^ %: BANKER'S BUCK LABEL 86 Proof % BANKER'S EXTRA SPECAL RESERVE 86 Proof % ROD t OUN 86 Proof % ROD ft OUN 86 Proof 5% ROD t GUN 9 Proof 35% - BLENDED WHSKEY - /5 qt. 3.S9 5q( qt 5qt 5qt 5ot S Ml full full full full full WTTT LONDON DRY GN qt. 3(.59 qt:.69 qt..88 qt..29 qt.(.29 qt.< l.2«- STRAGHT WHSKEY - SUNNY JM KENTUCKY BOURBON 86 Proof /5 qt 3.59 Ml q.29 - BOTTLED M BOND - ROD ( GUN BOURBON Ktntudty Straght Proof /5 qt 3.9 Kll qt.89 MARYLAND SPRNGS STRAGHT RYE Vaar OW- Proof /5 qt 3.9 fvtl *.89 DUMBARTON 8 Proof ST. LAWRENCE 86.8 Proof. MONTCAM 9. Proof _ Vj gal ^ gal A gal Vt gal Vgal g«l, 8. - CANADAN - 5 qt. 3.9 full qt.35 % gal qt 3.88 full qt.79 H gal 9.5 5qt 3.99 full qt.95 Vgal RSH WHSKEY - OALWAY MST Yt*n CM Proof /5 qt SCOTCH WHSKEY - REED'S 8 Proof. '5 qt. 3.9 full qt.3 V. gal 8.65 CLAN MACRAE 86 Proof 5qt 3.88 full qt.79 H gal. 9.5 BortUd n Scotland DUNLAP'S MOUNTAN CREAM 86.8 /5 qt 3.99 DOUBLEDAY'S Y»*n Old 86.8 Proof /5 qt MPORTED BRANDY - MARQUS FRENCH BRANDY 8 Proof /5 qt MONTAGUE COGNAC 8 Proof /5 qt f PORTAGO PORTUGUESE BRANDY Ytr Old 8 Proof /5 qt 3.79 BALDWN 8 Proof APPLE BRANDY, Domaatc /5 qt BN - WTTY'S LONDON MY 8 Proof /5 qt full qt..3 BANKER'S LONDON DRY 85 Proof 5 qt full qt..59 ROD t GUN LONDON DRY 9 Proof. /5 qt full qt MPORTED R B - RON COPA lo*t or Dark 8 Proof /5 qt full qt..59 BANKER'S 8 Proof ROD t GUN Proof. PAALKO Proof - VODKA - /5 qt fu«qt /5 qt full q. 3.7 /5 qt full qt..9 W gal. 8.9 V, gal V gal tt gal * gal % gal. 7.5 % gal CORDALS - D VNC 8 Proof - Wackbfrrry, Cherry, Aprcot, Peaeh, Dtm«Ot Werthe, Amsette, Kummel, Crema D» Cofa ^^ /5 Qt 2.9 DOLY MADSON 8 Proof - Blackberry, Chtrry, Aprcot, Paach, Otmt De Mafth*, Artettt, Kummel, Creme Da Cocoa /5 Qt FLAVORED BRANDY - 66LLE DAMt 6LACXBRRY BRANDY - 7 Proof / Qt ROCK NYE - BANKER'S wth Frut - 6 Proof /5 Qt. l.#9 ROD GUN wrth Frut - 6 Proof _/5 Qt..89 <*..-«,. eta, sm > - AMERCAN BNAVANES - CHATEAU LORRANE N, Y. CHAMPAGNE Whte, Pnk or Sparklng Burgundy - 2^% alcohol /S Qt..79 V WHTE LAKES N. Y. STATE CHAMPAGNE Nttw«ll x f«rm«nted n the borta Whte, Pnk or Sparklng Burgundy 2'/j% Akohol 5 Qt.29 - PREPARED DODKTAU - MANHATTAN MADN 8 Proof /S qt..99 * gal..69 MSTA MMT MY. "WORLD BY NGHT- J'- -VERWNTNfullqt. 99«H gal.79 Ml gal..29 MARC LAME MNPOmD F9JNGH GRAND VMBANC t M 79» HAUCUN 2 os 99f M-NDOSON AMBUCAN FRWT MN BUckbtrf at Ml qt. 7< % gpl..8 full *2.V MBNDRSON N. Y. HATE KOHHt- L Mqt. 7«VS gal. fwtgal.9 N. Y. SffATt KO««Extra Maavy COMOH Grape, Ma- \*9t, MaatdMny aad dwrr/ Mql.. «ML % PUt CALWptWA 2% L«- VnL-a Fnrt **--- --* *y»ww Wl ewbpffyr MMW* le and Wl*e Port_, BOTUD N CAUrORNlAft CMLO MUTftNf ^ OaHTA BOTTH) M CAUMMMA Mqt FN Vgl V gal. Ml,gal..69 fu*t gal. V.69 M( gal..69 Pal. Dry Sheny, Craea Jh-fry_ Ml qt. 99f ga. Jt Ml gel..9 A BOTTLW N laukmnu Mql. «99 Kgal..M fvflgal.5 tfc: \ STARTNG SUNDAY, THRU SATURDAY "BEN HUR" BUlGAUl MAltNKE UDRDAY, V Tll. MM RtytJ DfMM w _ c_-_ _a fb«_^ 7 foe Al MLAMM MLB BU BEM ^HC-B-M BOM fcwpreafja^ hea NNM Heafeall

13 //&*~~* NEWS ndependent-leader Carleret Press F'r!d«ty to Communty Edson Townshp and Fords Beacon A Newtpap«t Dedcated to the Best nteresta of the Resdents of the Communtes We Serve Lquor OK The or-,,,n! the number lquor lcenses n by HK Commttee wr Mourns Loss OfPublslwr to <t r r* John ; p r, Rt(, r(, solmlols n u» m«n j o r m fe M. C halrm*m Hat! the,havf agreed»n,.*u«nlp UquorlnPR, but le,<um. sad the fnlthfull> and nut,m-ttn«wf. Jut complexty.f n,, ( mt( : 'le uovrrnlnj communty tud'a,-,.mtvr o( bad krw* h'lm. lovt'd nwn Evnko T^ ^ ru-v to "Pk*»«resoluton*.,COlflM_hl;;wm m H Pay,. nf UW Buddy Harr tcd out th»t lollows: ' V r-u' Of Clml^ c- "> (, KHhough there December. 9 t *..^'utorrt n v* penonal ground* ',-.»rr 7 Uyern«!wrrow t, hl, h,. (r, (, nnl- ::.'Td to»fll W-jtltudc Of frend* s to th '' ' brtdgr Rt'< pvf )pm>nt Robert n nentmrblc u.» xh : r-rnfully to brw(ff t»bl*d, urflnt rmtflulh. >, dv to kppolntvtk. klful nnd v... 'Mry Uu> mat-jduct of U hu- <- rl, hr Md. "tolconferrrd d/tm., tl t would bejaf-ncy»nd Us dm:. 't.r study evvnttublt\h n t* f.! th* <Wbton : publc. to wmt y**r "tgm thr r»^.,to< < -Ad would be of u lr R'dcvcloyn-.! to the Towuhp >[ Mr Orwory h»j ;fkhl wth n n rln ptuw.uu hr Ht«tr of Cotntr of Vtlddt'v. M n y tnrn»nd WoorOrld W " hr C»ll"'d h.,m.- M tt Ml day be» «Tlutur and Un Jr LooU >u ' uhlr when nl c»r but at th#«w- Ho«d»nd ffth Jn U nwr'.r >!ld Df t f th*(» copy «PORTREADlM faor and hnd for turth* clwr»l flnt rcnduw-s nf.nnumr A ChrusuM.? *» held Door lucky ar wnllers of thf h-'m'-r-d ud nr».?, K \..""'T Woodbrdfe Elks'annual Leadershp Contest, were»,,h,.h.tk, hy Malted U.ler Franrlt Van Dalen at Woodbrldcr Hgh School earler ths week, week. «"..,.m-lndf, >r. John n Loo. prncpal, l M ss Clark, Clk Exalted E Ruler Van Dalen, Mr. Far and Mss Mary Connolly, vce prncpal. Ac( onl Seen Town Fles Cvl Acton Amodo Gves n Free Lands Aganst Tuscan Ol Co. \ ear's Report m Atn*: of the AT- >r Huhe* Comrfeent nbercartr; of n. n* Bonn ;lmt(r\ '.ld M, sue. :,,... Wf H U )[HM ;>.U : ol th nt ol the t s on wsh tlmt you,ud t oepmon o School Clough Fals To Get Post W(X)DBRDaE - Efforts of Roy Mundy to secure the appontment, of Arthur Clough Adams Street, WoodbldRe Oaks secton of seln to the Board of Educaton for onej month, proved frutless last! nght. Mr. Mundy's acton came after tle Board offcally accepted the resgnatons of the Board's presdent, Francs Wukovets and Robert M. Vogel, wth regrets. Mr. Wukovets' resgnaton came from Venezuela whore he was transferred by hs company. Mr. Vogel wll be-!mc the Frst Ward, representatve on the Town Commttee January. Mr. Vogel wrote: "t s wth mxed emotons Hnt tender my resgnaton as a member of the Woodbrldge Townshp Board of Educaton. " enjoyed my work on the Board for the past two years and hope, that ln some small measure, helped provde better educatonal facltes for the chldren of the Townshp. "On the frst of the year, as you know, wll take over my new dutes as Frst Ward representatve on the Townshp Commttee. The TOW admn- straton has pledged closer cooperaton wth the Board of PAGE THRTEEN B. of E. Pays Trbute To Publsher's Memory Buldng Code, WOODBRDGE--The Board of Educaton last nsht, passed ja resoluton on the death of Charles E. Gregory. t reads as follows:, "Whereas. Charles E. Gregory s Amended edtor and publsher of The -- ndependent - Leader departed WOODBRDGK - n an ef- (tnls llfe> on December, f.96.-!ort to tghten the buldng; and * developmcnt code ln the own-l "Whereas, Charles' E, Gregory >hlp. the governng body at ts' ' regular meetng Tuesday ntroduced an amendment to the subdvson code. Ths amendment would qulre that developers n the future provde all mprovements or post enough cash to take care of nstallng streets, sewers, curbs, gutters and sde- durr hs lfetme served the Board of Educaton n an offcal capacty as an advsor to the Board on many occason! re " and unoffcally advsed the Board and champoned the cause of the mprovement of publc educaton n ths Townshp and School Dstrct, and "Whereas, Charles E. Gregory walks before resdence constructon has begun. ln one of hs last edtoral efforts suaported and to a great The fnal vote on the meas- degree asssted ln obtanng. ure has been set for a publc, pub]lc appr oval of r rr the Bond learng on January 2., ssue a p prv ed on December 8, The amendment would also 96' whch wll result n re«over street lghts, utltes, and movng double sesson* n our fre alarm boxes, where deemed hgh schools, and practcal An advsory opnon "Whereas, the Board and the on the mpact of a requested School Dstrct are ndebted to subdvson of schools would be vr Ppe Lne Cml- Ou-a;!'. Man Street, Woodp!.', 't;e Tu*-,uunt '.pe hrdm, N. J,, wthn a reason-!.u..- ('--mpar.v and tlu-.^blt" tme, quanttes of fuel Ol Td'-Wter l*lpe Lne and that the plantff should - )(v the defendant therefor, tn- c..djuy upon the delvery of sad fuel her-...f!cr m-'- ol at the rate of.5 per gal- n other matters the Commttee adopted a resoluton ask- Educaton and because know, frst hand, the myrad of problems facng* the Board expect ng the Plannng Board to exumne the ordnances effectng An u-w- WOODBRDGE A cvl ac-of on hs part. WOODBRDGE-Mchael J. to be of assstance. gas statons n vew of recommendnr changes. 't was sug- He Town ton complant aganst the' "3. The defendant has faled Amodo, Purchasng Agent, nj " want to express my sncere f Kducntlon Tuscan Ol Co, nc., Wood-;and refused to delver the sad hs annual report to the Town apprecaton to the other mem- gested that, feet between School brdc has been fled by thtjfuel ol, or any part thereof, but Commttee Tuesday noted that ber S of the Board of Educaton statons on the same sde of pfn'ted to Su- Townshp n County Dstrct nevertheless has tendered ahs department ths year ssued the school admnstrators and the street and 2, feet between statons on the opposte ld/f Frank Kn; Court, Lews S. Jac.Voson, spe- statement of charges n the 5,53 purchase orders for materals for the varous operatng Board's secretary, Mrs. Helen sde of the street be consdered. department heads, teachers, the n ral counsel for the Townshp, amount of $7.7, whch amount quck revealed today. has bepn. pad by plantff on department* of the Townshp. Anderson; school secretares, The sut s for recovery of'the 23rd - day of January, -, 959,. "Based on a ftve-day ftveday Ths request came after a week, Jantors and other personne number of persons have asked 7 for fuel ol whch the;whereby plantff has suffered ths averages approxmately 2 for ther cooperaton and assstance durng my tenure on the for permts to erect gas statons. Three have been receved WMS Townshp alleges was never de-,damages to the amount of ndvdual purchases per day," lvc't-d. The acton arses as $7.7, and such other add- Mr. Amodo noted, Board. n the last three months for the csult of the Town Com-jtonal amounts as may be He also stated that of the "No man ever worked wth a $ OD!DC mltt ' nvestgaton nto mun- closed.' ntersecton at Lake and Skylne Avenues. ;otal amount of $,,2 allocated n the budget for other n makng hs moton to ap fner group of people." r >a! practces whch revealed,«d-verv slp whch t s ^Mttyor Adams Numed xpenses "only $923,89.85 has pont Mr. Clough whch wa Resdents of the area have lr.:crl r'gst'red the same., been ommtted, leavng an seconded by Clyde Edrngton. mount of ol at the begnnng To Housng Authorty unexpected balance of $6,- Mr. Mundy sad he dd not feel [mtteeman Davd T. Mller declared "we don't want gas sta- md end of delvery. WOODBRDGE Mayor 35.5." t was good polcy to conduct The complant reads as fol- Frederck M. Adams, whse "n addton to the lne tem Board busness wthout a full tons on all four corners of lnn: term of offce expres on Janary l, was named a concluded, "there was an add- Mundy then read Mr. Clough's Zonng Varance Granted appropratons," the report complment of members. Mr. every ntersecton," fn the 22nd day of Jun- uary at Woodbrtdge, N. J., of o te h^humhtfa tonal appropraton of $28,98 qualfcatons and educaton Commtteeman Davd T N-j thf plantff and defendant en- thorty for a perod'of fve for Captal mprovements, of after whch John Felz sad: d nto an aweement t and d effectve as of October whch approxmately only " sncerely thnk ths should cola was granted a zonng varance whch would allow hm to ul S Otlu.UO t was mutually agreed j 'ut H'-.tdllu last and termnatng on $22,8.6 has been expended, be gven serous thought before erect two stores on.green! them that the defend-! October, 96. leavng a balance n ths account of $6,935.. The total a- turned down." anyone s embarrassed by beng Street, seln, n a resdental! Mddlesex an,,.,!d sell and delver to, Mayor Adams wll take the pkntff at the Townshp, p ace o f Renald Bertolam, mount of mones unexpended n Votng aganst Mr. Clough Port Readng, whose term both accounts wll therefore a- were Messrs. Bhler, Felz, Hahderhan, Mullen and has expred. mount to $23, " Mulln. Charles E. Gregory for h» unselfsh and dedcated devoton to the advancement of educa* requred from the Plannng Board after t had dscussed the matter wth the Board of tlon ln Woodbrtdge, Educaton, accordng to the ordnance. "Now, Therefore, Be t fesolved. That trbute s hereby pad to the memory of Charles E. Gregory for hs untrng efforts on behalf of the Board of Educaton: 2. That a copy of ths resoluton be ncorporated n the mnutes of the Board: 3. That an approprately embossed and permanently preserved copy of ths resoluton be forwarded to'mrs. Charles E. Gregory." TEENAGE DANCES PORT READNG St. Anthony's Holy Name Socety sponsors teenage dances n the shurch basement each Frday from 7:3 untl :3 P.M. All teenagers from the Woodbrdge area are welcome to attend. n addton to the usual refreshments, specal Chrstmas actvtes are planned for tomorrow nght. urea. The Rartan Ol Company of Nxon was the low bdder and was awarded the contract Tout lotht meant w to supply 75, gallons of fuel much to the l»dr n ToUr Ult... 8 how her TOO ol at.8 cents a gallon. Snclar Refnng Company was a- ere! W«htu tl hw l»torm.... fresh n Charter Study Commsson Plans Budget warded the contract to furnsh utllull Anjone tu 25, gallons of gasolne for mal» nlrht out t real muncpal vehcles next year. "OCCHOB"! WO DB RD GE The of the Poltcal Scence Dell. On the J'nd day of Jan- [charter Study Commsson- has partment of Rutgers Unversty n by Townshp Clerc B. J ronl msson wll be offcally sworn Santary sewer contracts for Brown and Montgomery Avenues were gven to the Katt uary, 953. and at varous t mes jdecded upon a tentatve budget and dscussed methods of pro- Dungan next week. "'" "" cedure and the problem of hr- Company of Eatontown on ts,,. ng a professonal consultant n EVEN SANTA low bd of $38,6. A Cestone the fuel ol and pay'towuj Commttee for approval, tbe few of muncpal charter WOODBRDGE A plywood Company of Glen Rdge WALSHECK'S for the same accordng to the't was announced today. revson. " u ' r Santa Claus, valued at $, wasthe lowest bdder of the three <rwmenl.of whch the defend- Davd Pavlovsky, FortU at- Plans were made to meet ' '" ant has had due notce, and the torney, charman of the com- stolen from the lawn of Mrs. submtted for the constructon FLOWERS " y Dlamtlff has otherwse per- msson, reported hs commttee wth charter groups h Qther prank Lattanzo, Grove Avenue of a santary relef sewer on Ml AmboT *n- HE «-! Woodruff Avenue, seln. vntllrd to J mcdllllthl. condtons there-met wth Dr. Benjamn Baker muncpaltes. The local com- Tuesday.,U" uf MMMMMVWVWVMMVWWVWWVUW therelnm, a ll lkely tjen now COLONA DRUGS Buy n Colonal Novelty Gfts ^ Tnsel Garland Tree Bulbs Flm & Cameras Flash Bulbs Batteres "' Gltter Gft Wrappng and Rbbon All the Stamps Yo Need For Your ChrsUnaB Malng VERY SPECAL! Men's & Lades GRUEN WATCHES 5% OFF! A Once n a Lfetme Buy! OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY, DEC. 2th frpm 9 A.M. to P.M. * ' ALWAYS PLENTY OF FREE PARKNG SPACE &FTS "The Pharmacy Wth the Drve-n Prescrpton Wndow" COLONA DRUGS uyn Colonal Fnest Perfumes n Area Fanny Farmer Gft Sets CANDY > Wallets FRUTCAKES Clocks and Games COOKES Kdde Watches % Toys Cgars Cgarettes Greetng Cards Lghters 5F ' Come Vst U. n Our Beautful Spacous New Pharmacy 5«,, NM AN AVENUE «- - WNU

14 Jftsmt f l t CO^trterct lress CHARLES EDWYN GREGORY November 27, 9 December, 96 The ndependent-leader and Edson Towntblp Fords Beacon publshed weeklj on Thnndj 8-2 Green Street ME -] Woodbrldse, New Jernej The Carteret Pre publshed weekly on Frldnj 65 Rnnsevelt Avenue R l-doo Carteret. New Jem; WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO Uwrence F. Campon. ' Vce Presdent and Treasurer By Carrer, Cent Per Copy HnbMHptlon rates by mall, ndpdhjj postage, one year, $.; H m<mthj. tu; three month*».»; MnUe copes by mall, 5 cent. All payable n advance. h There a Santa Clam? (Herewth s one of the most llustrous edtorals n the hstory of journalsm. t was wrtten by Francla P. Church, and was frst prnted on September 2,»897, n the New York San.) We take pleasure n answerng at once anb thus promnently the communcaton below, expressng at the same tme our great gratfcaton that ts 'fathful author s numbered among the frends of The Sun: Dear Edtor: am eght years old. Some of my lttle frends say there s no Santa Clans. Papa says, "f you see t n The Sn, t's to." Please tell me the truth; s there a Santa Clans?" VRGNA O'HANLON 5 West Nnety-flfth Street Vrgna, your lttle frends are all wrong. They have been affected by the skeptcsm of a skeptcal age. They do not beleve except they see. They thnk that nothng can be whch s not comprehensve by ther lttle mnds. All mnds, Vrgna, whether they be men's or chldren's, are lttle. n ths great unverse of ours, man s a mere nsect, an ant, n hs ntellect, as compared wth the boundless world about hm, as measured by the ntellgence capable of graspng the whole truth and knowledge. Yes, Vrgna, there s a Santa Claus/ He exsts as certanly as love and generosty and devoton exst and you know that they abound and gve to your lfe ts hghest beauty and joy. Alas! how dreary would be the world f there were no Santa Claus. t would be as dreary as f there were no Vrgnas. There would be no chld-lke fath then, no poetry, no romance to make tolerable ths exstence. We should have no enjoyment, except n sense "and sght. The eternal lght wth whch chldhood flls the world would be extngushed. Not beleve n Santa Claus? You mght as well not beleve n fares. You mght get your papa to hre men to watch n all the chmneys on Chrstmas to catch Santa Claus, but even f they dd not see Santa Claus comng down what would l that prove? Nobody sees Santa Claus but that s no sgn there s no Sant Claus. The most real thngs n the world are those that renhef chldren, nor man can see. Dd you ever see the fares on the lawn? Of course not, but that's no proof that thej are not there. Nobody can concev^ or magne all the wonders that are unseen and unseeable n the world. You tear apart the baby's rattle tod see what makes the nose nsde, but, there s a vel coverng the unseen ^opd whch mot ^he strongest man, nor even the jjnted strength of all the strongest men that ever lved, could tear apart. Only fath, fancy, poetry, love, romance can push asde that curtan and vew and pcture the supernal beauty and glory beyond. s that all real? Ah, Vrgna, n all ths world (there s nothng else real and abdng. No Santa Claus? Thank God he lves and he lves forever. A thousand years from now, Vrgna, nay ten thousand years from now, he wll contnue to make g ad the hearts of chldhood. Ho-Ho-Ho, Taxpayers f taxpayers of 5 kates, ncludng New Jersey, beleve t better to gve than to/receve, they may fnd seasonal joy n realzaton that they are fnancng a huge Federal Government "Operaton Santa/Claus" (hat showers bargan Federal ad dollars upon 35 other states. Enthusasm of taxpayers n the 6 "payng" states may be tempered, however, by that "after-chrstmas" feelng that rolls n wth the blls that follow Yuletde spendng splurges. For, collectvely, t costs them from $2. to $. to make up the dspartes n the Federal ad dstrbuton. The payng states and the cost of a Federal "ad" dollar n each are: New Jersey, whose taxpayers pad $2,, the hghest, for each Federal ad dollar receved; Delaware, where the cost was $2.; Connectcut, $.83; Maryland, $.53; Pennsylvana, $.; New York, $.; Mchgan* $36; Calforna, $.3; ndana, $.3; Oho, $.2; Wsconsn, $.9; llnos, $.8; Massachusetts, $.6; Vrgna, $.5; Florda, 5.. roncally, these states fnd themselves fnancng some states whch offer tax nducements to lure ther taxpayng ndustres away. The chef benefcares of a near $7 bllon-a-year program of Federal program of Federal grants-n-ad to state and local governments are the remanng 35 states. n 96 they receved "bargan" grants from the Federal Santa Claus that cost thjr taxpayers from 6c to 99c for each Federal ad dollar receved. The state-by-state estmates are based upon calculatons by the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton relatng grants receved to the Federal ad tax cost fallng wthn each state. These show that the taxpayers of the 5 "adng" states pad an estmated $,36,-, n Federal ncome and other taxes as ther share of the natonal cost of the total $6.8 bllon Federal ad programs (n fscal year 96). They receved $3,268,3, n such ad. n the 35 other states taxpayers contrbuted $2,5,7, toward the: total program, whle these states receved $3,55,8, n Federal ad. TRENTON - Hundreds of Chrstmas gfts n the form of mportant State Jobs wth lucratve salares wll soon be dstrbuted by Governor-elect! 'REPRNTED BY REQUEST Under the Captol Dome By J. Josepft GrlbblJ March ffteen lucratve Jobslteen wll be handed - -» r, *j«-t atths doxen appontments may be!wth the by the new Governor,'ndvdual Doctor Talk By JOHN B. REMBERT, M.D. Report from Washngton Cuba Receves Weather Equu For Valuable Meterologcal Data Ths wrter has receved the ollowlng mportant medlca nformaton from the Commttee By EDWARD. SMS and t«r or deep on the Control of nfectous WES HAYOKN Dseases of the Amercan Acad t n'rt., tl'l* emy of Pedatrcs - ths nformaton wll ctarlff the general spte what amounts n almost T "xplannt n WASHNGTON. D. C - De-" n *)f try confuson now exstng n thea full embanto on normal trade w.? rry s 8lm P'e. The bubllc's mnd regardng the usebetween ths country and Cuba, mm *[f* d > P'ovlrn or the oral there s one type of materal 'fl,",.". fn f polomyelts stll beng srnt to Premer Fdel leaf n, Use of Salkoral polo vaccne has n.t A u\ nf Castro's sland bwtlnn wth the are reportedly T Sbeen!' fol!" knowledge knowledw and DMWT-RA olwln*.. of:, ductlon the State and Commerce De-j qualty. recommended by the Amercan Academy of Pedatrcs' CShv C6fnmttee on the Control of n- related materal needed for;? ttnt J * <lmnomr.v.., That consst* of helum ftnd^om m!^_ M * r^t, * ),.,,,, fectous Dseases. weather data collectng statons!?'"! 7 member mn. : The Academy does not recommend that oral vaccnes n Havana and Camauuay.?!, "be Such shpments were started RCWpln! from used for routne" mmunzaton}^ n 9, M ptft of the sources, the V. 'll):, untl all three of the oral yaccj Worlrt jjeteorqlogcnl orgtnl pe fear the df cne types t become become avalable. "» « = pose -a ffltloh sponsored by the UnltedT.., the pedatrcans' statement an- ^Qm fflr Jnl(lrnatlorul mter-"^ ont About nounced *t the Academy n-,, fhgng( 6f wpathfr nformaton.! l. he l!, a «"P sn< v ternatlonal headquarters. Un-^ ^ Un tm 8utM andproduced for shlpm- tl thl» tme, the. contnued use Cuba are among the mem-aeabers of WMO. of the polyvalent Salk-type vac cne s recommended.", Tle declmon to contnue rop-any At present the oral vaccne plj., m Cuba wth the materal manufactured for protecton WM reached by 8Ute and aganst two types of polo, but;commerce after a revew of customers tl. and Ocrm.y mbntantu loss " Ul lns market, to other woud have a serous the tobacco trartr \ vr feel. Type 3 attenuated oral polo. con( ton8 dctated by deterlorrelatons between ths myelts vaccne l» not ye avalable. 'country and Cuba The depart- t used on ndvdual patent m(, nu concluded that the heloss," the chld specalsts um nj ot, fr ruppllea could tated the lve polo vaccne have no possble mltary algloaes aomr. of U advantage over, n flo»nce thus represented no. centers n the pvnv 8CHOO.H AND SUM T Rs Cvl defense ph lookln to the use n adapted schools H the Balk-type vaccne. The on- ganger to ths country and]' ** nu( come «ly present recommendaton for wm t^ mportant n the; oehool ofun sr'c the use of the Type pwlfk oral. Wfather data pctures to be dl»- uluw < nnctun <, vaccne for mass mmunzaton contnued. jpurpose n rad's/ s durng perods of epdemc The helum s used tor * * off<-l»u tntd polomyelts where the pre- WCftt her balloons holated dally The Pentagon.,,-,, valent vms type s Type or fronl the Cuban tntona to' offlc «u consder;::: Type?" 'pck up meteorotorlcal nfor-l bllu '' that the K«l. ; ; j The nfectous Dseases Com mntlon whch s trantmtw to ment * m W H*-'- ' mlttrr explaned ts reasons Mam and rebrcovast from! ' d *P tln «" ')">"' ' behnd the statement on mass lr, rre t varous weather at»-! ' mmunzaton: tlons throughout 'the country FUNDS FOR MSMU. Most paralytc polo now n,d tne rest of the world. Presdent occurs U^M n r persons wh6... dd not ^_ cub ^ s.^ regarded as beng m _ nfenae Secretary receve the Balk vaccne, and g (strategc locaton to pck" upj llve dfcld(> <l tu a^ ntensve efforts are needed to such lnformatlbn earler than! or mo ' lfjr t ««saturate a communty, a pro-jtatlons n the Unted States, for producton of oedure, necessary n usng oral pgrtlcularly durng the hurrtypes. cane season. That value was The Kennedy Artn;:: ant-mssle mly;;. n a communty experl-! am p y demonstrated recently and the Elsenhrm-r: A.! m epdemc of polo.'^hen an early warnng came, tratlon before t, : members wll comprse meet monthly the multaneous saturaton". pn Hurrcane Carla, beleved to lto allow ( " V( ' n " l " offers the best op-,have reduced to a slgnlncantjp and submt rwluctlon of tl;r " lo control the spread., m the low of lfe, and'-"tl.mlsle m^, May the number wll ln-jare dstn'uuru other, of the wld vrus.!property from that storm. more tost^ > tventy-two, ncludng!to keep top up to dale' problems of packag-, Consequently-at leant untllj^^ ^jj Jn. N Rchard J, Mal Those Chrstmas Packages Hangng on the Chrstmas nany coutv tax board appont- on all matters of State lmpor- and to prevent overlap-, " " sh( '" lfp muk ' v *fjenmve! would forces cftanfe of offcal P«Kl dpm Ker..^. t s already late to mal Chrstmas tree of the new Governor thu ments on the frst day of the to vaccnate one cjrflfl ut a tme, thnkng hero Cuba wll con-! of Aok. Many of Guver- wllll * m Edw» :t '' s " year wll be eleven of the four month. packages to some servcemen ^"varous parts of the world, t s close to ous postons to be flled ether the sland doesn't get teen cabnet posts and numer- Ffteen more appontments nor wth lve vn'./and ths ap- Meyncr's cabnet members ( y nue to get the weather equp-p r flent } " proach loses the value of the ment from Uncle Sam even f-ohlo. M the.': the deadlne, even though Chrstmas by reappolntng ncumbents, orseven n August and one ln terns after the much "* Ph ^ P J T!e Pedatrcs commttee re-es,» long as Castro holds Th * M ' lect! " : selectng new offcals to pro-septembrmote the new regme. ncluded bag wll be closed for the year. : when the patronage "** terated "The chld should re-! svay,,,contnues thr Ad s ten days away, to mal Chrstmas packages to dstant ponts n ths also are Judgeshps, prosecutor* However, the Governor wll tlrstmas (JUTS: Gov- eeve Salc- - type vaccne nernor-elect Rchard J. c ' u<n " booster doses, untl Possble admsson of Can-;dplomatc p<>u ;:. A!trend of U, Hushes shps, drectors of varous State have sxty-three other appontto varous boards and of lve attenuated vaccne be-, *an Common Market la a mat-lerson, whos :«such a tme as all three typos ada t\nd Rlodesla to the Euro. He wll repl»' r j,:: country. dvsons, and membershp on There s always a glut n the mals,varous board* and agences,! some of whch are alar led, fef The commttee also emplaszed acton by Academy mem- begnnng about two weeks before and some honorary. atlon and wh;ch wll keep Chrstmas, and nevtably, some packages whch are maled n the last two ments to cabnet posts and d- communty - wde pro- Twenty-fve major appont- Governor bu, un«q " [ - J ^ ^ system, ^ 'Untll the tme comes day of the year. The vson drectorshps wll be,, posts, are strctly ^ff,r.o^x^nf * undertaken wth weeks pr6r to the year's prncpal holday are not delvered for enjoyment January All requre Senate less are n great demand. Jf CLtma Wlt made by the new Governor njcarry no salary but -of Uw and Pub,,, Safety, au^ * «J ^ ^ confrmaton. connrmauon. n n rearu«>, February, the ««On O the appontment ptment calen- "*,r pnul( e ld ",bers are encouraged to u.w and Here's a wuh that's u old durng the Chrstmas holday. Governor wll have only two dar.jjughes wll frst tackle the/" - Ully jpromote tle use of the polyappontments to make, whle nformaton of hs camnet. Four- Tle proposed new State vtt] ent Salk-type vaccne" as Chrstmas, yetever-ntw, The same advce pertanng to ' agency would be the Depart-; However, f ther communlment of Urban and Suburban; Ue8 should undertake mass lmever-true: may you and Chrstmas packages s true concernng! Chrstmas cards. Therefore, f you Aflars, ffteenth n the Statel munlzallon programs wth lve yours partake fully of all have not maled your cards or your Know Your Representatves Government. n hs nauguralj po n o vrus, the Academy urwed of the joys of the happest mcs.we to the people of the^ members to take an actve presents gong to dstant ctes, or State on January 6. the Gov-] pftrt ln lhe protecton program season of the year. overseas, get them off now ernor-elwt "wll elaborate on COOp erate wth Publc Health Commes and Youth Harry Wnston, vce charman of the Amercan Communst Party, sad n Moscow recently that the party hopes to work through progressve'; youth clubs now studyng Marxsm- Lennsm,at many unverstes. Hs statement came at a tme when many college students n publc debates, open forums, etc. were ether defendng the actvtes of students at the San Francsco rots or con- demnng them. t comes as a shock to, sober, mature Amercans to hear any college student today defend fhe conduct of students who took part n the mob and communst tactcs used by communst agtators to dsrupt the congressonal hearngs n San Francsco. J But n Moscow Wnston told the Sovets that "new trends among Amer-j can youth... have roused specal! hopes among us." Ths s sorry com-' ment on the youth who are arousng these hopes. n consderng these statements and the trend'among some college students n recent months, concernng nuclear tests and many other thngs, t s well tb keep n mnd that students, tradtonally, go n for extremes and excesses, whch latef n lfe they growj bevond and whch they themselves later vew as amateur or dealst, but mpractcal, nonsense. Thus we can dscount some of the msdrected energy and enthusasm. But there s another segment of the current youth trend that cannot be dsmssed so lghtly. The Communsts are usng some hard-boled and thof oughly ndoctrnated agents and sympathzers to convert college students to the Marxlat-Lenn lne. Colleges and unverstes whch fnd such students n ther student body should not hestate to expell therrt Tn«>est cmen U an actve ctzen, one wno s alert ana goes to he source to secure the Des possloe nformaton The nest repreaentauve la one who coopetate* wth Ms consttuents and U- ready and eager to receve ther»te*s! Herewth are the name of your representatves Keep n touch wth them U. S. Congress SENATE Senator Harrson A. Wllams. Jr.. <D>. Senate Offce Buldng, Washngton, D. C Home Westfleld Senator Clfford P Case <R> Senate Offce Buldng Washngton 35. D C Home 35 Elm Avenue. Rahwa? BOOSE OF REPRESENTATVES Representatve Peter Frellngnuysen. Jr., R> Ffth Congressonal Dstrct. House Offce Buldng. WasnngtoD 25. D. C. Home Morrtstou-n State Legslature 8TATE BENATOB «John A, Lynch. New Brunswck MEMBERS OP ASSEMBLY Norman Tankman. Woodbrtdge J Edward Crablel. Mllltown Joseph Doren, Dunellen Board of Chosen Freeholders Karl E. Metzger, Presdent. Rutger Dnverslty, Nep Brunswtck j j George L Burton, Jr., 9 gae Road. Lawrence ;Broo Vllage, New Brunswck. ' \ Edythe 8 McAndrews, New Brunswck, Joaepb R Costa. 23 Hlllcrut Avenue, Edton. Thomas H. Lee. Pront Street. South Plalnfleld. George Otlowskl 5 Kennedy Street Perth, Amboj. Wllam J. Warren. 878 Man Street j Woodbrldge Townshp Comlttee MAYOR Frederck d. Adama, Colonla FRST WARD-Ch&rles Uolnar, Woodondg Maynard Wlnfton. Woodbrldg SECOND WAHD-Joseph Nemyo, Hopelawn Leon Blanchard, Pord THRD WAJUWftebert JacU%vtnel John Hughes. Woodbrldge FOURTH WAJUWrhomu J. Qoatello. Uelln D»TM NlcoU, «elln PFTB WAJU>-John Evanko, Colonla Davd T. Mllet. Colonla. Boreogh at Carteret MAYOR-etepben BUba Presdent of Borough CouneU Walter Sullvan COUMCTXMEN, Tbofflu Deverln Walter BuUlvan John Butnkk John lyzurtll almndersooh Adam ymbonkl fovnthlp of Uls UAYOR-Anthonj M Yelenocs Pml&ta of Councl-Nell A. McDonald COlTMCXLallN WUllajp F. Album Prank J. Takac Bernard J. Dwytr Dr. WlUlam Toh WUUUB K MargoU Wtltr B. Wool ths proposal. (Authortes, and even to take The plan to ntegrate county.the lead ln conductnu such -ourts wth the Superor Court^fcty measures f local au needs more publc support, and thorltles are not avalable 'hl.s fart s realzed by Hughes County bar assocatons, and' They Do.-wne legslators are reported! No matter ho* careless pposed to the dea and ths neghbors are uoout oler prde : local judgeshps may! thngs, Uey send yuur chldren he a stumblng block to the new home at the hour vm menton Governor f ot a lttle belnre. Kansas. The proposed transfer of cvl Cty Tme. r:rhts regulaton from educa-! tonal supervson to law enforcement would reflect the ne«f emphass that has been placed on such problemsto/recent years, Hughes beleves. Votng rghts for all persons could only be accomplshed by a consttutonal amendment To ths end, Hughes promses to launch ^ study n the early months of hs admnstraton CHRSTMAS CELEBRATON -Chrstmas wll be celebrated at the State House today Thursday;, Dumber 2. wth Governor Robert B. Meyner offcally lghtng galy decorated Chrstmas trees ln front of the captal and ln the executve offce. Accompaned by New Jersey's flat lady, Mrs. Helen Meyner, the Oovemor wll jon n sngng Chrstmas carols wth a group of State employees n the State; House rotunda shortly after the noon hour. The Hghway Department's Ramblers, under the leadershp of Albert Qttz, wll provde the musk: for the specal Chrstmas'program Followng a recepton ln the executve sute, Governor and MM. Meyner wll don whte caps and aprom and carve the frst Chrstmas turkey ln the State House cafetera. Coral sngng wll contlnua dally at the State House durng the noon hour untl Chrst CHBSTHAH ADOPTONS: Ths s the tme of year when good folk n th#lr mddle fortes, or fftes, wthout chldren or wth marred chldren far,»way, respond to the Chrstmas sprt wth what to them s a blfldea. "Let's call an adopton agency, or an orphan home. We'll ofler to take a chld n for the holdays. t hould be fun. Besdes, we wll be gvng tome youngster a specally good tme." Bo goe the bg dea. O8M> MONDAl/, DEC MAN OVCE Cor. Moon Ave.»nd Berr; WOODBBDGE. N. j. T. L.WATSON & MONROE A.- YVEANT, Rcrdent. TEETH AMBOT NATONAL, BA*K H MM Mcnbtr Ttrfc tstun ornck 2 Oak Tret SEUN, N. J. Partner SAVNGS ACCOUNTS Woodbrdge Natonal Bank

15 School 22 Schedules ; Programs HNA Mrs. Florrnce H.,/'V". prncpal, has a\-,.-<! four separate hold.v. (ns wll bf held at School ;. v rrow Specal Rssrmbllrs bcft planned for both,m «nd afternoon n oro Bccommodate fhe large, enrollment. Programs nclude group stnulne. rec- - and plays:, schedule to as follow? ^»».>H) TO VM sesson WnderjMrtfn Arman UM, <; fmu R. : rst and second trades at dof. r»hm, p»rrn«v M : ffth and sxth grades at 9: o,f orj RM(J {. o ' u T j Scholarshp Fund to Get PTO2lGft COLONA - The annual v.v.autcn of H ha* to<"n.-: to the Vctor C N;--.<la.» h?;.r«alp Fund b? PTO 2 \:.«, Arnold Lada ore-<;dent. psr^d at tlv last m<? r,ru the WoodbrWe TT*ruhp jult educaton prcwra bwru :n February Parer.r-Teaoh^r srro February Pdr«nt- -rou?s wll dstr;ou"«or w nterested person.?./ jnrn wth School A U, afternoon knder- '> beln«*"tnr tn and frst trade flasw. nltrd Mat*, Ar Forc,,. ':;e T.ember;h«M ; and thrd and fourth nl «' trann, courv for n" <rr a Board r E'va-'-.r'-,' " ""- and ' " AA - ' - y class partes wll be held *PW*»H, Kee, fr ^ B M.M. an effort.<-.< Amnatne apponted Arman r V members to plan ar- ^"'pletrd h<... of ments aa follow*. Mrs < r»>nlr< at LarkUnd Vf Sx'.d-welfare. u *G-:,'xv.^t a,. cve Netry. Mrs, Mram Trx *»«vlet-«( th* n for add',.or.: c'.aw-...on, and Mn. Alce Good- ncf<l roars* on the ba<h 3uch a petton, wth decoratons; Mrs. Freda '"twerta and apttude* man. Mln Cwnffle Mhal- T ** "rman «, nurhln seeson and second ' " <lbrtdf Hgh (y pnxrram: Mte Dorothy p,-;son. Mrsflally Yaftee.,.<n sesson profrtm: Mss,V Synagogue Men v nallather, Mrs. Pearl Vrthlrd 58 9 L. and fourth trade.,-,m Hf«Beverly Denns M» O»fl Rosenberg, ffth COLONA hls ''.rr sgnatures h* wen 'srtarded to the Board o{ Educaton 'School 2 (j operatng So P«T 'pr.t above planned capac- ".; Bull: for WO studt.t.?..'he, ; 'V". < has an enrollment of 6'' declared Mrs. Bewor. f "n January 3. "State Vd tn Elect st Slate Educaton"' wll folona - The Men s C'.uo M:«Domne* Gordano, hereof TenDlc Beth Am elected :".< "*' :' oharmat'.'. *; ve a fnfrst group of offcers ar.t) board ^."''jo:' on on '*> thf w^--»- prcpos»d g plan -' - ' t.xth trade program antlclpatlnt added hot,.«on Joys. Mr». Auttwtlne memwr* to drer the or;ar..7-.,(' the chldren of the atl <"> for the balance of the have been plannng pro- "***' Tear > destnlw seasonal mur- Elected were Murray Ster.,-d vtewlnt school exhbt ' pl d. presdr.;. M.rray Heller -.«from forettn lands "«' vce presd-n: Berr.a-'d. snovntj of Mrs. Olorla W'tnstfn. wend vce pre.- M)["S thfrd rade arrang-.'**. Sdney Shu: t.*e5urer. rtsplav of dolls and tovs Edward Greonbla - fnancal Kchcat r;nada. Kntlahd. Chna, wemary. Dav.d Chm. r^ord-?.-m:.-. W,;, :.d»j a pad traned slper- ':r Members wll alovoteon ". us consttuton revuons 3.r)n D Stuart, professor of.'at.'jn at Upsala Col'. ' ' and told s the fac or Ormany, Japan. Panar ^ secretary Sol Smth ror- -he c ;d war <?n!land Denmark, Scot- «*Pond;njt se.-:etary Travelng T xle< ber-rd M-xlco. talv. 8wrd'n.' Commttee charxen named -he.-on Curtan, pvc' s-» Prancr Swtzerland,* r * S w 'l?>}r,. pron-ram. Lcua ser-. ' : and Hawajl. Worman publwty JosephCcn.',* Stems»ere brought to Sherman Sreaeoga^ actvtes 'n,. tn conjuncton wth A o ways ar.d means. ' >. of actvtes of for*ten Other t m..-;^de Jerry "!' ; bt James Mwno Albfrt - Gro-man. G! r-x F"Ut. Dane CtpperlT. >: -»^d Ste-.e o* r--. Deborah Cowan. Educator. S,ryty of School? :r. the Unon.* no fear T. '.he THER EFFO RTS MD HOSrT*: lolonh O,fc, twx m^mben *bpb, Wr»ml«MM «the eoffe. hof «f tke Kkway HMytal. luad rven t» ehuren n the pedutrc ward. Left to rch. Mrv Edwrd Partenope, Hn. Rkhard S*l,»tta, Mn. Matthew Pett, Mn. DanJtl Arthnr Basso and Mn. John Plearo. are" MrZ School2PTA Announces Deborah Slates % Member Enrollment Holday Party PAOS 7TFTTXX nt Makes Gfts Sold At Hosptal hand puppet. Each lttle patent recetm a personalbml Chrstna* Meetng and takaa 5EUN - School 2 PTA Oresorussen. C. Haytko, L r, < T OU)! * A ~ M 'home hs own puppet. Srenta :-.( rsm\ Ctratma* pro- Hoover. LCermode, A. Koto. E " hen - charman of the dnner ;r- M:r.dy a: :t» Kennedy Krtzer.berger, N. Lasur. J (Unc * to other wards. «n ttee, announced At?-:< Scorn: a-. 3 PM Maye. D Ofletree, R. Ptacdo. «*«"V "* the December meettnc CMstmas party f -.he prowam a J. RU. J Rttenhouse. S. Sul- of the ^^^ *P«* r was re-eected ««*- -?'.;:-.*»«held *r.h Uvan. J ToweU a*nd O. Watson :vr 3tlnjs. presd- Dancers. M Andold. D. Bred- held February J. ^ ^^gg^ JJ^ Re^rt. M-- J Alvn Jo«phson. benner. D. Blllk. B. Buss, O * n *jsolonaa, recordng seoetat -.-..:-TJ". of -.he membershp Palkenstern, J. Pyke, D. u- * n leun g T - «T.r.-.v- a::r.-lnced the PTA key. D Medler. D. Papnockl, D. and Mr*. Danel Plearo. «r- : '. ::o": mee'oersp of par- Pegos, and R. R. Rap>. ' U «n addtko» the «meea " ; ~ -.eachers Kennedy B. Egan and J. D"Appolto \ other memben are Mrs. An-? <.:'-'. Scr.oc s the frst school made the scenery; MUs Con- -l. J S.?? thony Oraml. Mrs. DanotoCV * ths honor m Md- nors the Pnata: Mrs. Spaldo. «rtanment tnctaded»; au^tteuo. Mrs. mne* FWey. <!'. --ex C : ;:::y ths year drector of the th grade: and smg, a pano soto. ;Mj8- John ptakro> j,^ ^^^y p:o:5m. Chrstmas Mss Rosenbaum taught the»pp*nee o^santa A: ;ur. The World.' TS pre- dance. j by the students. A sje-' who dstrbuted Paraskerms, Mn. ch:"u was under the d- he declared r, the trades, the R by Mss Ruth, Ann :or places great emphass on Theatre Thf >,rd EbbeU. ftlcky Ouarnn n "! fu:>d rau«u^ pro- f p;.y and fur. motves The program *as as follows: ;>' hard MaroW. Japanew "* l wl ^ "'P*^' bus",.t.. -.re chldren learn ACCOUNTANTS Chrstmas Has Come Agan. COLONA Tckets are stll; Communty Playtn CHOCK: Harold F. r.madtan currffcy WM al- P J arr * ^'^ completed for :d.' :,*;n more." he add.ee Multn. Madson Sweden: Coventry Carol, Enj- s,vallable to Strtft. seln. Cecela's \ Plan Beneft Show :.-hf tn bt Rlctr Ouar-» Thf» t -' r Ad Jw-al to help Th- Sovets adm:: ;o rats* fund* for the purchase of ft vrr.:- dehr.que^-.-y proc Czechoslovaka: Carol of the emburg' n'"3ew" Yo-t* Cte lpan3r o a^ A Dref busness SHJN The selmtown Jerwy Shore Chapter of the Natonal Assocaton of Acr.t^ coants. H? s shown beng congratulated by Merwn P. for Lodgx.s-O, Ru, Ru. Ru. My j MU. nerman naoot :he bus nk^d '>urth trade stuovnu of * l '"Mwrt '=- Pper. taly; The Search March J, Mrs, Herman Haber-^" ^ starts* promptly at Communty Players, a local ' "'.am Peterson have pre- chldren to and from Hebrew - f Prof Stuar; be!:ev-* sr.a-^v f N t n l A t f A t t man reported at a meetng of 8:3 p M wffl - *»- roup of enterta^en, spotuored Cass. treasurer of the Natonal Assocaton of Accountants. Lttle Jesu and the Pnata. thv'locatchapter of lladassah" '' rt "a dupuy of paper tov, ""d Sundayjchool. of e br^ht. youn<. edu<av'd th l l h f '' v v ' t t ' ' es es - Refreshments wll be Refre b by the h Uons Cl^Jb. nare an- Kr Mr. Mulln s an accountant for Hoffman-La Roche, -Mexco: Slent Nght. Germa- Tckets may be reserved by wrted "^ lrmk W ' J * pro-nonnced a "Wnter Mnstter. JpaW«e otcamt paper _? s ^ encountered *::; rstner wverrjr.en: s ar ; ;- nc., Nutley. ny: Pat-A-Pan, France: O. cahng pu -738 vtded by Bll Mattae and hs for the beneft of the VFWwO. t^hnkjue* BACK FROM HOUAND Chanuah, srael: Hava Nagla^ Tn.,,,,, ',. nfma Notesmen".,be presented January and 3. r ""fton of ffft *h!ch - Word r.as been Amercan prop^and Tnard. Hora Dance; Slver Bells. Go * n 8 ^ ^ / ^ ^ Mothers of 7th and 8th gnue P. M. at Woodbrdge H*h <':.!«Chrtotaus cutonw ^ Mr, --Paul :... **. h, ««,««. a, :ld. n countres * d*- Buv-.aunn S nm. Avenue rt/ Tell t On The Mountan. A f ew n t j? em *2 o ' * e h a^ "chldren wll be hostesses. AH School. St. Georse Avenue. U Mked. "''ST h* second «Tade stu- h» Vf : - ; * Ch r st mas Sprtual - U W e ^ L l - ^ v,^ Sf-"* * re P rt to the Woodbrdge- Theodore Stoepel ume<j after a t*o and '.v«.(mr. dchuuntan. a ^;; rno -'--- t:; P ^ Ho!^d n A'! Drumme Boy. wth Drummer ^, m L r to z! J! MP!" ktch < n B ^ ^ ^ HlU * T:3 wm te dr * ctqr S5!twl bt» ^U^.l Fa,,,,!... ;Boy. J. Kng and Cj-mbal play-» ^ " ^ * T, Mr, Augusts adrtaed wne ard Oermany ^(nool T acllu 8 lfe Ull!P-M. and to reman after the John Barby er.j.matullo and Whte Chrst- Km m m * M * lvln ScWe "party for the clean-up. The group- wll go carolnt Of partcular n- the fal.- mas Amerca 8mger - There wlt be no Parent- Wednesday begnnng at the -r.vt to 'he chldren are wood- 5ELN -Cub Pck 8 held project and at a future date a - ""««* The verdct conferences thlsvfw Post, thea to the selln The h»' from Holland a don- S.y annual Chrstmas party'contest wll be held to pck the' <" hl!dre n partcpatng, '; Shoppng Center, along Oak. A-, C*M from Orrma'.y fclmr, w co3b::-.t'd wth m monthly best model. t was announced were:. Specal Chorus CBaran,,^ charman of Amercan;' jtree Road to Green Street and 'a!,: d-k- from R^vU' «:'.d pac- cor.';r,,;»,t; xf).t.- ax.oma - M:.v< Xruthy Pac.< meetr.g, Thursday at that Gregory Grows sold the L Bar aro - H Barone. G. Ben- zonac affars. A report wasj \«t Much lendng at Menlo Park Terrace. '..v rahmt from Japan TT.U S'.«';-:. :.: : :l..-,! 'c: ::h pur.o Pe.-sr.:p. 6 - Avenue School. Den most candy. : l ett j. Blana ' j^- Boyle, H. ^^ ^.^ on genator Kefau- Stops wll be made at vnous sr>-c:x-:_» a...-. d:::-.-.al ChrLst- Chefs were n charge of the Refreshments were served by Bre Qb<nner. G. Capzzano, C., W talk at the sraeubond' "Pa." sad Wlle, "a man's :;>' faculty of members Homes *as borrowed from mu-rest among the ehlldrr. m;, p.,..,,,.,. tl, ac., ;tj. rf Qpen,^ ceremony. the fathen. Curran. J Detrck, S. dnner n Etabetn. j wfe s hs better half, sn't; al Horr.-rs Ad t 3useum Unda«.MM. AuusUne announced, ar.d sc hju : :: n^ ac Horr.-fs Ad Rc-, rt AcSerman. Cubmas- *"» «Leader's Meetng!P;. ^ ell «r ' " Anyone nterested n jontog'she?" _ ^.^.^^ ^. chldren learned Dutch to some the personal collecton tems by Laure were adfr-d K&.- fn;uy.d L;b w yjdbd:, ^"d'^f'.s erch^'jed*^ m-v- w.<. - "'-/on c^rauon and *H be Jan"*^ 9 wtth Mr. and B ^: D D F * held Thursday "Well, we are told so, m,! DETNG FOSWOMB n put ther wooden «ftoe* off """ ""' J " >. on cooperauon ana., _..... T r^.w» n-u- K. ;. hnllw mnf. rt,...^ father noncommlt- COLONA - Due to the fact January s a holday, the the door to recrv* Onu. contnued WU-j regular- meeung ot the Board,.'.u nstead of hangmx Elhot. of Fre Commssoners, Dstrct a Chrstmas tocknk a«wall. Ch-orm- Mlne, Joar.r s A:nrrcan chldren do cl-nto. Sc^t Va'-m P,"- F ' orer ' Cf ' Auru<;::'.e, prm- ater for membershp unlea hs f nm l v p n r f v «-# 2. wll be held January, t.t ; :;pal: JL Mrs. rcher, school sec-mother agrees to be Den fom "> rfl " V M t P.M. dtplay ereatrtl much PK.'kton. and Laura OTBOF SXTH s CELEBRATNG our as the WATER SOFTENER, n Mddlcwx County J^=f HOLDAY SPECAL g <\\ Chrlstrnas Sfason Only <H WTH THS COVPON p Sx Months Supply of Sal f Wltfa the Purrhw or a! WATER SOFTENER AT OUR OFFCES t\ l ^'w: Norm.m Bur«Lyer. cus-mother.! By Catholc Gx todan: An:. Sampere ar.d Mrs Commtteeman Carl Luna; T^ELN - The Murray Ac- C. Parkhurst, M. Platted. L. w f. lnfnm. rf K MemDers presented awards to the Mow- Uon Q^Q^ of the Chrstan Plummer. S. Prete, J. Rtkow-, «re..m»» ed by Eg cubs: Robert Boehm, Uon Faml ]y Movement of St. Ce-sky, D. Rasche. A. Rodgaard, l accompanr. Members *fre Mrs Mrs Neary Lttle Leume Team Lsts, ^. ' ear P ": EUatt De &*** ^^:wth""mr", "and Mrs.~Wllam Wykes, E. Yakowenko", and a n"s.sl a S«SfcM H "l. the commttee'badge. gold and slver r-burkhart. Madson Avenue. Yesoloma.! w *^,^SSS^ Z Hampton. rt and., year y pn; p; Ben U; ; A nrumy ^ Party wffl ta be held held Mrs ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J J J ^ g * ^ «Mrs Barbara :jarca; yea pn: James Ack- ta Our Udy of Lourdes Hall on j ' : r, R. Banch. D Strpe: Robert erman. Denner Strpe; Room,Se of the Holy ; L. BobUkf R. Mracle Honored at PartySS'^^fff J^""""'- ' f " ^ Sl'lSl T ST*^" *^ ""*-«COLONA Players, parents Towll, runner Strpe, and ^^ aela^ ^ ^ K - Kutoyck, Kulczyck, J. KK-!MlsfAUl gmlth> a ^ ^ zenberger, J. Lemska. L Leon-;,r.d Lttle LM-^ offcal* par-oerald Luna, year pn..vpated r..v p );;:t.-c;a:on nght' FPTE rkahs OLD ard, D. Lewlca, D. Luna, W. Poflr Dad Robert UJUC Argalas, t he tttle' SELN Olymp* >p Euney-'Lynch, uy T. laloney, N Mc- When son takes out the funwnners of ' slnglng carols^ ac-jo«orge ^u n e y c u, Worth cey, D. Staskewcz, L. Yejo-:nuch about the upkeep... t's of Troop led /eaue teur J bv \-FW' tne '«rou P ta cutt, daughter of Mr. and MrsJAloose, H. Maxwell. C. Moun- ly car, father sn't worred so p.**, 66 """ c"amp tn- snor S o^- :Compa!ue< by Mrs ' Boehm!street feted on - ^ ^ Wth ona, A. Yunckes; the turnover that's botherng Santa Claus appeared ard brfhday at a party gven by Mrs. Spaldo's th grade eusfhjm! gave each Cub a '"water p T c commande' at mo<telln 8 her P*rents. Guests were Rch-;D. Almeda. D, 'ed V ''" ''o'lht ' ' * ]> (nr "wt^n'fnf n the ard Uls. Jar.«t Fryer. Patty'sa, C. Basr. R. John Conochan andlks. J. Carroll, M. Doberty, D sster, Andrea and Uura. Falke, M. Fnks, P. ft^ndza ; past year. team lor the : K'xt season ASS'also gnaran- et'd. >» * *» jgfts. Mrs. Jame* Henderson {was n charge of the program. A COt,\A _. The publc S :rv;ed y; c^'cna O«ks Twlf ^f Rat-xv H'wpr.a! Auxbary :. buy C-.rstnsas ftg at th» r o-ffee shop of tre hosptal. Y-ar--vud the shop s OpCB (JJ'T from tl! P M. an Nf-rdav through Pr«Uj T tsb 9PM Colorful ceramc' bmfcett. chotr toys, pxe mugs, cream. and sugar or water pltdwn ar.d tea pots, made by the Co* '.on s Oaks twf of the Rahwmy Hoj>pl«l auxlary, art watng ro be sold Profts from the adventure purchase hosptal equpment. Two yean ago the Colonm twgs headed by Mrs. Edward A Partenope.»fe of a Cotona doctor, benn makng ceramcs. A kln, pants and molds were purchased. Members meet twce a month, frst to pour the molds, later to clean the objects, and add the pant Wlttt betp from other workers, Stra. Partenopc dot* the trng. For th* Chrstmas mrnh»rm have taught chldren tn tfa* pedatrtc ward to sew flannel Matthew Pett and Mrs. Vtacent Ta&zL Next meetng on January wll be held at the Both Keller ceramc studo. ^WWW THOMAS JOSEPH COSTELLO funerd Homes Green St. & Cooper Avt Lselln, N J. TeL U 86 for those State t Center Sta. Perth Amboy. N. J. H 2-75 ^^ To an our trtand* everywhere. «our bem wtshm tor a re*l old-h»honed Yuletde, toejt-wtnp wth love and frendshp, starbrttht»t$ the sparkle of chldren's eye* We * e daw* an ChrUlma. wtar, U enaue " * U( Cltte wttk ther famlllet HOWARD Jomon] BODTE V. 8. *> WOOUBEDGS, N. ' Extendng Best Wshes Fojr A VERY MERRY and a. HAPPYNEW YEAR! WATCH MART The Dscount Jewelry Store Colona Shoppng Plaza Route 27, Colonla Open Lte Thursday, Frday and Saturday for Ust-Nntte Gtfto! XateuJlr Mrertscd Cotjnetcs THURSDAY'9:3, FRDAY'TL OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY \ (CHRSTMAS BE). TOYS GAMES CARDS WRAPPNGS Toletres COLONA SHOPPNG PLAZA, Lncoln Hghway, Route 27, Coloua. Season's Greetngs To Our Many Frend* and Patron*

16 PAGE SXTEEN ^ - Health " ^ ^ ^ ^ * - * ^ -*-J^ T^- -~mr -* "- and ^ - Beauty Doctor pleaae come to see or the chld ta develop snus or the baby, le had a dreadful nlrldle ear nfecton*, whch,-old for several days, and hasmay cause serous and far hteh (ever now," sad a:reachng effects. Even pneuldtres»ed \olce over the.phone, monla, menngts and other "Where dd the lttle one ac-'»» t"««u P n ««heels of qure hl told?" quered the cold ' physcan when he saw that Remember, the small chld Rx-year-drt Maryjs nose wascau'hes cold very readly j runnng and she was hoverng through beng kssed, fondled over the helpless nfant kssng or otherwse exposed at clos«range" to one who s sufferng caught an awful cold." H'KF.) TURKKV TPS: Dd you knew that you need never A cold s always an nfecton hlm at ^ m lve * «hlm trusa a turkey asaln That's rght, the very fnest plump, acaulred no m- P ' ^' treatment; hs recovery jucy frozen turkeys are marketed wth the drumstcks tucked lftve adults When!* be ftnd he W U ^«tened chldren are born, they are en- avod complcatons. nto a slt of skn at the base of the body cavty. The drumstcks can be slpped quckly out and nto the tudc to acoom- are found n the noses and tlrely free from bactera, whch See that your chld spends the requste number of hours modate the stuffng. ' The Eskmos of the Arctcs n sleep. Gve hm a well-proportoned and - body-buldng f the stuffng s to be made from your own favorte recpe were stronc, healthy people, who dd not know wfat colds det. Do not keep the rooms hot you wll buy a turkey that s ready-to-stuft. After thawng the were untl the whte man evaded ther terrtory, and carred and close. Gve hm a proper turkey, slp the drumstcks out of the tuck. Remove the nee amount of sunshne and fresh whch s packed nsde the body cavty and nl the turkey them varous nfectons, nar. Then, frst and last, guard J aganst nfecton. loosely wth stuffng. Place the drumstcks nto the tuck once udlng the cold germs. Ther more and the brd s ready for the oven. lyslcal resstance was lowered Dl<^ you know that you need not bother wth makng stuff ta w»en preparng the turkey? How nandy t s to buy th frozen turkey that s already stuffed wth a tasty old-fashoned bread stuffng. The frozen turkey may go nto the oven wthout pre-thaw "Oh, don't know, the rest of the chldren had them frst, but they were not so sck as the baby The servant let the cold wnd blow on baby, and he many of them ded from the fleets of colds, and other dseases carred by the traders. The cold organsm s so small that t wll pass through the from a cold. f your chld wakes up n the mornng wth a cold, do not bundle hm off to the kndergarten, or to school, where he wll nfect other chldren, Keep PHYSCAL-FTNESS TESTS The frst results of the physcal-ftness tests of the naton's young people have been released. fnest flter. Once the cold sj About half of more than establshed, many dangerous, 2, school chldren takng ng. Or many homemakers store the brd n the refrgerator germs of bactera can be dem-jpart n the project faled to overnght before roastng to cut the roastng tme. Complete drectons for storng and roastng are gven on the wrapper o mstrated by the mcroscope n meet mnmum ftness stand the secretons. Often the apparently ads developed by the Pres- nnocent cold develops dent's Councl on Youth Pt- Butterball Swft's Premum Frozen Already-stuffed Turkeys. dangerous symptoms, due tomess. After sx weeks of dally When buyng a turkey allow! pounds per person ol ;he presence of pus and poson actvtes and exercles under re*dy-to-stufl turkey and l'/ 2 to 2 pounds per person of the formng germs, such as the the Councl's recommended already-stuffed turkey. Ths allows for generous extra servngs pneumoccl and streptoccl. plan they showed a "marked later, t s a common occurrence mprovement." TURKEY ALMOND DELGHT Yeld: % Cups cup dced roasted turkey! cup mayonnase hard-cooked egg, chopped tablespoon lemon juce Vt cup ohopped roasted un- V\ teaspoon prepared horseblanched almonds radsh Combne ngredents wth fork, mxng untl well blended Serve as a sandwch fllng, salad or appetzer spread. AT MOLNAR'S WT. PARTY Amon th? hundreds <f proplr who attondft) hf annual Cstmas Chrstmas pary party jlvm jvm by y.lohn Molnar «t the Moln.r KlYlrr Cnmpnlv Frday, wrre those n the above photo, left to rlht; Knll Strrmlau, Cartcrrt»ttornry; t Mrs. M llu«h llh B. B QaU ley, wdow of the former mayor of Woodbrldrr, Mss Mnrjarrt Suts, Mr. StretnUu' «rt. ttry and Mr. Moln»r. A SLGHT ERROR 'Pttsburgh Bank audtors worked all nght tryng to fnd a $7, "shortage." The shortage turned out to be a mstake. Sam Sten, who rum a messenger servce, sent a secretary for a $39 8 money order. Nobody notced that she returned The NEW RECORDS By For slnr Slrc tlllslr : of Th* Cat trp to A V EN EL Brnwn [Chrstmas album of authentc aonatrd " Bobby Ham- Santn _ rhlrln orw accompaned by hs "Hula-lUvhm" band. Tlls LP al-,,. hum, Uvfly lluu Hand*, con-! " ch * Bn wth sl.l* of tw-lvf Hawaan songs ch '! le Ol ' the, Mptrnlly desgned, for danc-l* el? MrSl Thomas R,m n. hh some are famlar and' nn ny Cat rone n,, ( others ore orlblnala from ths " ank Mll ""phy. ft bonus wth ths album AN HONEST UD the cover rontalns authentc Meadrllle. ft. _ An, huln lessons. The musc wll old youth handed^,'. nspre to try th* hula and «l er $2,5 for t wth the pctures ndcatng the of hunch o suggest the vm words who knows, you mght that that «M too much Pxpltl.. Hn expert and, be the lfe of the next party. Gve ths one a try. "No," the youth Dfferent n every way s Dacca's album Hollywood Sound.. nl,. sut. Thl LP Stereo features ttk *w under the fctre the drums of Bob Eosengarden and Phl Krauu. The startlng percutlon *nd tound of thl album reflect some of the Season s most memorable moton pcture theme, Greetngs Rosengarden and Kreue are wth one made out for $",- Then a dog began lckng hs lwo ( th e nauon'a top perhand. Ward caught the dog'jcusstonl^u and you lre n for The next day Mr. StclnooDar and the anlmat led hm to] an meltng and thrllng ex- wth thl one. notced the error and returned the home of Lawrence JOUUfelperence the money order to the bank. ton. Johnston Havln pcked tome of the dentfed the dog bet known thrmet. you wll DOG RESCUES DRVER l t, Hex. the famly pet. The!hear Frng Pawn to Ro. Ne*er Sarnla, Ontaro, Canada jdoctor «ald that f t had noljon Sunday, Wrtten On the Serously njured,thoma*wardbeen for the> dog Ward mlght Wlnd and The Hgh and tbf lay by hs wrecked automoble, 'have bled to death. MUM. O.sfl from D. PNELL Cutom Hattng A* a Profnmlot 658 Flord* Crovr K( ;, PERTH AMJOY VA 6»!7 PLANNNG A NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY? ^T Gnger Ale jr Club Soda * All Mxes and Flavors RGHT! $ 25 CM* rot?, Depost PCK UP AND SAVE! 366 St. George Avenue, Ralway FU JUST NORTH OF PENNA. RALROAD OVERPASS Attenton Shoppers: CHRSTENSEN'S "Tfce Frendly Store" Stll has a Wonderful Selecton Chrstmas Gfts for the Entre Famly! Open Tonght, Tomorrow and Saturday Nght UNTL 9 O'CLOCK! Free Parkng Lot At Rear Entrance CJw stensen's )(>!><rtnn Storv >r Mm STREW "Season's Greetngs" To everyone we wsh all the joys of the Chrstmas season ts warm and gay. sprt, a rch and beautful fellowshp, the sprtual goodness of ts festve flavor. And may the New Year be one of contnued happness and good health E & L TRE CO. nc. 2 Amboy Ave. Woodbrdge NEXT TO ME -893 THE TREE... BULOVA "MERRY CHRSTMAS', ENGRAVED FREE For hm ttt SUF KM... fn* 7 Jewel wtrpool* wth lmou bron qualty nd crltswthp. ShockfttUnt, wbrwkblt l l F«r ktr tm Hlltm,.. hm VowtMul ttylnf trclllm Bulov Jllt l 7 t SAYS^ Sulova s truly the gft qualty watch.., fhe watch you can gve wth prde, wear wth prde... beuus* t's made wth prde. th. M CLm. V (ml, ell'hndln, wurproof* tlock-rtltnt, lumlnou hnd nd dll, npmlo bctlel Stylsh DrKHt wtch. Ht* thlon oval moll t ttft through lo t ptrtet blnd of c>» nd bdctlt,.. nt WMUtO, t «Ml. ASllTUUS CREDT S GOOD AT (OLDBLATT^ Opeu Every Nght.'Tl 9 GOLDBLATT'S JEWELERS "Rahway' Oldett Establsh^ Jeweler" 8 E. CHERRY STREET, RAHWAY Phone FU M The Offcers, Drectors and Employees ol Unted Roosevelt Savngs and Loan Assocaton Extend Best Wshes To All For A... MERRY CHRSTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR! Dvdend Rate PER ANNUM AnUelpftte*, j L SAVNGS MADE ON OR BEFORE THE 2TH OF ANY MONTO \ WLL kabn D)VDEND8 ^ROM ' j THE ST O^THAT MONTH 8avln«lnared op to,m«by Federal Satn* and U>u> nmru>e«corp, UNTED ROOSEVELT Savngs and Loan Assocaton -5 COOKE AVENUE, CARTERET Phone Kl -55 HOURS, Daly 9 t, P.M. Al w, F.,., Th Bn d,,, M Mmtk<;, p, M., P.. ^

17 Prncpal Announces Honor Roll at Fords Beverly Sharon And... ME TOO! "Uncle Mltv OPEM LATE SATURDAY NGHT OPEN ALL DAY Sl'MM Opfn Chrntmas Dav Tll v M. Platt Statonery Man Strfft, Woodbrd K e PAGE SEVENTEEN Fords Clubwmen to Sns; nstallaton ^erhood Ktchen Shower u Tonght Jordan-Farry Nuptah Carols at Amboy HosptalDnner Planned^s - s^-hood «* PORT READNG - The re*-, ftempe Emanu-El wll meet to-* Held n Fords Church pords-^james (Jonlff, prlnn,,,l of Fords Junor Robert P nplll,. Hgh Therm shwl ' Rcls ' announced 77 students d Borleell Adrenno ',,,. lsted on the seoond d mark-k Charlotte Sunk? M 3t " nk(lwl ular meetng of the Ladles Aux- Hnlght, 8:3 at thp Temple, t,,,, perod honor roll as follows; Joan VBPS* '"'* Trssl( ;- Pleasa\t Avenue. A fctcmen «Vvan Jordan,brdc. attcnmed the fouple. r. Mrs 8opJla,C. After «trp to New York Cty skventh GRADE: uru..., \nm, Dane Andreadls, John vl a u tut Woodbrdge Townshp. Crculaton for November was,3avenue»here mrny trcet, and and Florda, thr couple wll re. Robert "' dance January 3 at School ^ n6w th "" " f.and Rnb- sdr m Noptunr M-hdeacon, Donna Baldwn, wth Mrs. Robert Ohlson as books. lert L. Farry, p of Mrs. Volet The brde graduated from prrtrc Becker, Lflre Bnder, charman. The proceeds wll be Tre Club endorsed the nomnaton of Mrs. Qeorge P. Weln- late Leon Farry, were unted employed as a secretary at K, nn F«^T5»rasM», dsh towels. For pth Booth, Charles used for the Fords Publc Lb'ary. ton dnner Hall M - Ferry. Farmngdale, and the Woodbrtdgp HR School and s nal,,,,,s. Dane Carragno, Cuff '^R, helmer, Jr., Rahway, for state n marrage g Saturday Suday afternoon Mnerals MncrRls anrl anr Chr Chemcals Phlpp ( OSS. muww jlrenv Deak, Mrs. Mlton WUpon, L n Our Redeemer -Evangelcal Corp., Monlo Park A group of members wll vst charman of educaton of New! Rcso vstons for fremen's,,,-,,), Suzanne Flsco, Elane Norms Flu»r«rf " J ',' ;ovno - the Perth Amboy General Hos- Je rsey State,,. Robert Gellng, Carolyn ber«, "?? l( -! Federaton"'of'wvpVwhn".; - ' nremcns Ths wll be m 'Z, not «, "' vl "'"" Tnl " *"! be the group's frsts Lutheran """ Church unurrn wth Wlln Rev. w v K ' Tm% brdegroom attended ptal tonght to sng Chrstmas Women's Clubs. aeraton of wvos who, Cus. members are L P no,, auxllarj ta meeun B under the leadershp! Stohs ' ot ^ - Farmngdale ^hnota and s au,-..nrtte, Joan OlaMman,BeteyHe n? Lh«' C: ' rolyn.. Pl Fschlr enrols and take Rfts to the memoes n, Members who wsh f-.nplm, Robert Qotomb. Jhmcytwayne ' Hwkn ~ - Hf»v«th,t(Pnael Fratterolo, John to enter M M M cha P t Soleck n t» m orfo,,,m o[ thc^pcted offlcerg gjd ^^ Qven (n mn^f by her tendln B Rutum Onlverslty. He «dult ward patents. Ths has M r»..mw. A5 UBS the CShtet mav'school nr...frst n the newly purchssfd uncle. Frederck Anderson of ** a land surveyor far UM ",,. ;,,ul.»» "- Jance., Hansen, vunnlvhrn JoAnnlCarol,nnnucM Jannwsk'',,.!. Lnda n.,. ' been a Chrstmas proect of the(contact Mrs. Bernard Seben Blnr R H Temple Emanu-E bulldnr. All Woodbrdge. the brde was at- snll Co, Brlmar.,,, nspn.. Scott Hn*n, Hanlen. Wmm Wlllm!R j Rrnson enson charlr, ChR ; v,n ', Jor Joseph Oopfs. Dawn Rn -.,,,«. Thomas Hofherr. DorlnejKocss Dorlne'Kn!.',!»..*, * lolln PPRRV Grant club fpr ten years. Memberswho wsh to partlclprtr wll A donaton was voted to the welcome to Jon and attend thls!* sk for nformaton and rules.. women of the communty are tred n a street length whte Karftn '!,,,rvath. Wllam Hrenocslk Kondas tll TT' B»rry Hart,,jnhn',,,,, t cla Johnston. Lnda Klebe, lacker" N, Lb^l ' SR ''' d ^.Jmect at the lbrary at 7 P. M. nvmo, Phylls f r transportaton. Few Freshmen atm slwatn drfss covered wth.d Mfl BVlf/ Pl«n$ March of Dmes Fund, Tle moctr whether or not they'chantllly % lce wth a flared >. lftc( dark horse wnner was Mrs. are members of the Temple. Peplum peplum extendng three nstallaton ;,,,,*KolJr., «. Kolb. Joyce Kovau.!; : Thomas \SJf «rcluded n the Club's John Estok and Mrs. 'Soleckl:^'^ ^ _ ^ -^ (quarter jquarter way to the hemltw hemtnc A Pt>RDS S - Thp The nsumtetjoa mswtetoa- svlvta Kuchma, Dane Lope/Mayorrt: nnrm, u'v M,-,,nk Lukacs, Donna off K& Kathleen Kerry. projects wll be a presentaton of a Chrstmas basket Wll Betaken was the socal wnner. j scalloped necklne rsng at the co" m Mnn"' Oeraldlne kng, Phylls joyed A Chrstmas and gfts were socal was en - Woodbrdge Oaks "^. ' B ' n «B'rlth throat'and short sleeves wre!women, Ranot Chapter, met... d Mandelbetn, Lnda Mat-'Move Sandv w«nr. Nancy Kowalezyk - to a needy famllv n Fords. Mrs Kenneth wth Mrs. John Kallna, AS. BonnlWean BonnleJean Meyerald n MS ^ "'' mare Umparsky, Sma', Amercan home :C. MacKay, presdent of Unon charge. Prze for the prettest Mtrjcan Ohlaon, Lnda hnrdl, Barbara Lovnsz ^ ths wll Junor College, announced to- J "'; went to -- Mrs. --M- chael Smeone. d p. Mastrovlch, Paula Metro, t, outdoor day that a lmted number of Easton, Pa vsted Mr. and Mrs. - Chrstmas home decoratons Kathleen Parona J K.rt N^^^^ u* l l^ ncomng freshman studentsts. Kurt l r 8 An executve board meetng..»«. may be mads wn^d"^ be for the sprng Neollna club. wll be held January 5 wth Street, Saturday. glove! ;wth Mrs. Sanford Oreensteln, Procopo. Raymond semester Mrs. John Kalna, Tappen Mr and Mrs < Mr and Mrs. Lous R. Kle- u M5; Mrs rvn «Qnm '.Prosrs, James Racn Josenh membershp votrd to "We wll be able to accept Street. Both the outgong and RAKUCC. Rchard Randarao, COntrlbut ' > * 5 tn th( ndepen- only a small number of new sd - - wald, L : or Mrs. Law. * v»"d son Thomas, Wood: rence Lcrner, VA , Rchard Sunder, Jacob Schlavo, dent-lender Chrstmas Fund. [students for our sprng semester ths year Because of newly nstalled members are Avenue, were guests on Sunday; Theodore Schwartz, Mrs. Chester Baxnskl. dec- nvted. The next regular meet- J> f Mr Members of the commttee n S; Kurt Klen, Mddle- wll be January.,.. 9. nnu- '"'"" " v., n ' (attendance,, labbl nl-" lattenaance Mrs. were Mrs. Davd town N Y ' '" ""'.""" lzl unfla L " ldr t oratons charman, and her Swf S>,? na 2 d f h r rry - n? n! lmted facltes n our newng 9. Urop Hears lubbl Bregman. Oreensteln, comnlttre hw placed a Nomahegan Buldng," Dr. Mac- Two kttens were _ Mr. fnd Mrs, Alexander....» : Mvs rsrpcnwod n/r MAS s ftanlk, 8 y v. a 8ropkal. rhrlstm8,, rp Rnrt ' (, Pnor a,, ons Kay sad. wbtchw. Cuthbert««and chldren, Mau-, M Membershp r w;*^" ;'!, tenns match. One sad "" rr ; t" rr " n Sad to tn the reen and Rchard, Oak Tree, FORDS Rabb Theodorc lk ^'Tln the Fords Publc Lbrary for Sprng semester classes begn Monday, February 5. Regs- s, Patrca Tellhw Marl-j other, proudly: "My mother s! rppn onrf Rf>ho-rt nob f.«o UnBrw D om, nr,j. Road, were guests WednesdayjSanders addressed members of 'land Mrs. Bert Wolf, the pnjoynpnt of borrowprb rravlsuno, Jacquelne ln that racket," The Trbune,'of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. the Ssterhood of the ParkwaylvfrLE PARTY TONGHT durln tnp nnl ray SPaS(n traton for all students wll be.urban Arlene VanDa en, Bar- M ^ f, pd ^, Chcago,. Scank, seln. m] boms Jewsh center at a membershp! HOPELAWN The annual February and 2. bara Vargo Arlene Vargonwk. wtn homemarf. ronklpr ln M. tea last week n the home oflchrstmas party of the Hope- Unon Junor College accommodates young men and 'fk--dldlnt. Wall, Robert WPR- tlnn wth thp P(, drr(lt on Mrs. Leon Lnefsky, lawn Home JBd School Asso- Carol Westlake, Unda of Wotnen.<, Mrs. Norman DeLt, pres-jcaton of school wn be Whtman, Gerald WUHBM.',, tlnn cooklp.. Tn( project. women who have recently returned from servce as well as bnxps dent, reported on the past accomplshments and future school audtorum, wth Mra, held tonght at 8: n th«d'lnnn Yaomczak, Barbara - - TWrskovlcs. j wll be dstrbuted by the Aryoung people who have changed goal'; of the organzaton. Host- Edward Tylor and Mrs. Steve JDefenso Command to servce- ther mnds about gomg to college by acceptng new students Lonel Wolpert, and Mrs. Gor-jopcn to members and charter jesses were Mrs. Lnefsky, Mrs.lCserr n charge. The affar la from the Grls... Ann Barbara Arlrne Westbury Park News mm n vntnotf areas for the sprng semester, Dr. don Dorsch. members. MacKay sad. He added that young people who are forced to go to work to earn funds for Mrs. Nchola<; musc charman, was n charw of,. muscal prcfrram at He Club's Chrstmas party meftln? Relec- Mrs. Clarn tlons wprr offered bv the Junpart of ther tuton before begnnng -ther college careers Worth Street, Faster was New-!or Chnjr nf R( Jntn. s Rp sco. R Jtns also ate asssted by the sprng ror dnner reet, of Mwas aj pl c h h f A semester., 3. R. MrT.mrhln, polnst of the rge Newman, \m son Ronn,. rh, Mrs Flko M. lnudur-n-lnw at thc rfl,, lf, House for her brthday ' Newman was also a guesl, r duhter, Mrs. Joseph;' Dr. MacKay sad a student begnnng classes n February!may begn some sophomore work n the fall by attendng '" ' ' College's. nt n theater m Newark Mrs, Molnar. -., to the TO BKR.N lve honrd at a Chrstmas party. p app]ylg ^ ^ 'of'state Rusk has for lfls msson to Unon Junor Col.-. ^,.,u nn OJ " "'V'U na the lege n both the t Day and Eve )rrltlpst worp 'r^d the dea of shftng'' awarded to Mrs. 8 Sessons»«requred to,k!talce an entrance examnaton! ' rn Untrd Natons offces Bagnskl and Ar?. He W, : Berln Chrstensen. :n an ntervew Ru.sk sad Chrstmas parles were also M: l-.e tlout'ht t would be a hf ' lc bv ttln Amercn home do-: k-)od dea to 'stabhs some ac- 'artmmt and the art depart- COOTKTTE CLlB MEETS ;V!'.-< r. West Berln where t m nt - T ' " sf ' departments wll FORDS Announcement, would r.-lst thc people n earn- nnt mf "' lltlt ' aftrr tflp Holl-was made of a donaton to m? \ hum and n playnn a: davs ' Lyon^ Hosptal for can rulf n the present stuaton,, Tnc Presdent reported the [books at a meetng of the At the same'tme Rusk sad club ' s "PP" *' for exemnt on Atoms Cootette, Club Frdayf T' tho'^ht hndquarters for from taxrt! T tllp f ol 'ds L-:wth Lllan Mlfod presdlnr, j the 'n''d Nnt'ons sl"'-ald re- hrnry btldnk md he ; n dened Offcers on the sck lst were S n'- n'.nv *' Yrtrlt" " hv ''"" County Tax Board. TheJran Antuncs, Joan Casa. and K _'...'..._ / _.. flub owns and mantans the JAlce D<;mejka. The next meet-ft busdnu and operates a frre'ng wll be the frst Frday n S publc lbrary through funds January. Joyful bells rng out the holday season s here. We greet you wth good wshes. CYPRESS GARDEN Beauty Salon!Mss Koscmare and Mss Sally $5 Roosevelt Avenue, (larteret Phone 5-88 J ways lo glow How wll you have'your nghtlghtng? n a pure golden blaze? Deep luster color? Or both (rch metal brocade tnted any shade wthout charge at Knney's)? Glow your own way. But, before you do, see all our glow-bynghts. Tntable satn, peau de soe, brocades. Szes -". Gold crushed kd NSURED Axa Federal Savngs Announces Season's Greetngs from HGHER DVDENDS Mauro Motors, nc. Authorzed» Chrysler Plynoull-flpwal Valal Sold nd slvtr on Black Bold tnd Slver on Wht* WM» ' Salfs and S«-r\ ff "May Your Tomlest Chrstmas Dreams Come True" Please Drve Carefully and Have a app.% Hf> lda y! Mauro Motors, nc. 6 Amboy A Per Annum Antcpated EFFECTVE JANUARY,962 Compounded or Pad Quarterly AXA ' FEDERAL t" SAVNGS "Founded RVNG ST. RAHWAY FUlton -22 OPBK «. M. TO 9 P.M. Woodbrdge at Green Street Crcle Juncton Routes and 9 SELN

18 \ tf,!l ll, :.l '» PAGE EGHTEEN B( ALLAN D. CRVCKSHANK n analyzng la?t Chrstmas Brd CbMS soon' obvous that there had been an unusual concentraton of buteo hawks across most of southern Ontaro and the upper half of New York Stale. Such a wdespread concentraton of hawks could not be accdental. There must have been some underlyng bologlcal reason for ths phetome-: Mople SANTA WAS nr.nr,.,,.,. Brch Men's Club at the Whte Brch nn Sunday now have towards nal concentraton. A further *;... T_ n,,,nr] study of the reports sent n byp«dauon. YOUR GARDEN wmpllers ndcated that ths; Of cour.se, when one has a» hawk concentraton'was lnked very specal nterest n the^ wth an unusual abundance of blrds co mng to hs feedng! "-" -'- " J l -" mce! But the edtor of the Chrlst- m tafavort {avorus- * s - m all n 8 farn, )l farness, he Everv season seems to brng Every seasoll mas Brd Counts mmedately! mmedately ^ ^ rpmember that u' t, own remember that just as ts own uue dlemma. knew that such an unusual surely as hs artfcal concen- Next sp. ng daylght bundance of smal t u f f food fd ls attractng tj starts a lot of us rodents could not be accdental [songbrds to hls hs, feeders,, tn5 ths un.:^u un: wl) V be scratchng a h», our heads ether. There must be some'"'*". natural mn. concentraton (, nt. r.t of song-*_"' try, ng t. decde whether to set, explanaton some bologcal brds s nvtng predators to. k bacj or a,. a d. reason. Further d '' Kcrp a r a d;nft. cthrr of colo ar or of worm from a hot ar outlet. New Jersey 3> Keep t cool. A plant on gettng ready a sunporch wll lve a long tme as lung as the temperature does not go below M degrees at When you water your apply enough to reach. _ot system, all the the pot. But don't let the plant stand m flled wth water. from fre, add butter and cool! PArk ft '«A*a«Ls lunlu lukew * rm ' Acld " utmwl «\2r3n F t\% LnflKmlf!* ndvrnlua - B * atuntl " Mm y on a.buttered platter Fudf Baked Flah t\m% lps sugar pound fsh fllets :,tok of butte cup mlk 5 tflblrspuonh cocoa tablespoon salt tahl'<pnons whte Kflo Pno, dry bread crumtts pnt mlk tablespoon ol or melted cups nut mfals butter small can of Hlpollte or Cut fllets nto servng pece*. marshmallow creme Combne mlk and sut. Dp fsh teaspoon'vanlla nto mlk, then nto crumbs, Mx sugar and cocoa thor- Mnf sur(v, lsh ls completely v. Add mlk and Kaccvercd Karo.; cnvf, vlth wth cmm^ cru p, gw, n.tove, add outtfr Cook a grfrw( bakng dls. spnn* f soft ball n formed when wlth butter, and brown quckly dropped nto cold water Tftke; ln, Brl oven 5 decrees about,.from teat adudd martlmsl-to to 2 mnutes n«not^add low rn-me. Beat well and add wrtrr. serve wth lemon butwt vanllln and nuts. Pour nto well MUCf. va pan nch thck Cut squ-tren when frm. Vcan PrsllnM : (ups sugar 2 ublcspoonj butter ', cup mlk cap pecan* teaspoon vanlla Ml* 2 cups wear and TFAdltK WORTH MLLONS Washngton, Kan. -- Resdents of ths Northwest Kansas vlllane were surprsed to learn that a retlrpd school teacher was worth 6,,(. t The townsfolk. ) knew»he had tlme:pour swwly nto the frst mlx-!»chool 3 years before ture, tlrrng constantly. Cool 25 years ago^ untnt forms a soft ball when Her wll lsts 66 rela tm float* ofwndropped ln c d tmer. Remowand farm rmnls as hrtn for Lnruwnas t _ - _^^mmr^_ last Aprl. They unpacked! bundles of what sjemed dry stcks that thrv receved from growers ln Caltorna, Alwayt kept under tropcal condtons n the greenhouse, these pltnts grew, and florst* took cuttngs to begn new ones, saucer] The emllfr {^t cuttln mu rooted, (he taller lhe plant grew. WATtB How can you tell f a pon- But tal or short, all planu came nto flower a', the tme. Ths s so because length of day decldn bloom. Too much lght cm delay ance voes ana oner mce,, «.»,*» >".- >»,....»... was undoubtedly due to a rabes llfe "' P rcdatlon,! essenttal u heavy, he decdes t has! t c try to remember whether to ponsettla "crop" as wh epdemc that had almost wped a d «««a, s, a che k lenough water? Lght weght ls. " "'[keep the polnsettla "wrm and someone letves lght* burnng out the fox populaton, as well lce6slve hs sgnal to apply water. t's Populatons. The C P- jdy, warm and mols'. cool and ln a greenhouse at nght " kllng off most of the Brown Thrasher from the feed- dry or wol and mo, t or coo best to let a plant»et rather mstake <.. The Z. me LeTtnd oxes. ana. EKUUS unk..! «Hawk Howe that thnt. snatches snatehes thej.., the day an() warm at dry between waterngs. So a plant that's been stfch a er s followng ts Malcolm R. Harrson, long Ume growng deserves at care that wll help t star colorful a few more C;: <* nformaton. populaton of small,^.,,,, even weeks. mmedately skyrocketed. But! "" " 8 [ly rnbln erab- ' can care for yur..._ SNCE APRL almost mmedately other pred- bl an robn grad^ ^nt \, tq keep j(, lappy all so you'll apprecut«your Macmflllan says market talk* through the holday^ and even ators such as hawks and owls Etchng a mouse. 'beyond: plant a lttle more, he remlnds'm weeeed. concentrated to take advantage! n fact, f you wsh to add MTH LGHT of ths easy abundant Jood nterest to your nature studes;-"^' begn to lst the examples" of Gve your plant all the predaton you see n your own.lght possble. Kee) t n the Fabulon Here agan was an nterest- garden. f you do ths, and lghtest room by dy and ng example of nature's com- the lvng room n tl»k evenng New Year's ;;;etth7;vo*u\^k< *KA«. «predators play ln presentng! populatons of any one sroup of l anmals from gettng out of control. Untl a few decades ago most people, thought of hawks and owls and other predators as be- ng terrble beasts flled wth a lust to kll, Many people thought they were dong the communty a good servce by kllng off raptoral brds. Then bologcal research began to reveal how useful these predators really are ln nature's overall desgn. State after state, provnce after provnce, passed laws protectng most or all hawks and owls. Even huntng clubs began ssung bulletns explanng to ther members the usefulness of hawks and owls, and askng members not to shoo these mportant mem&ers the botlc communty. Some of the nterrelaton shps n nature are so complex that t ls often not easy to con vey the essental facts clearl. to the publc at Jarge. The Na tonal Audubon Socety ca well be proud of the lmportan role t has played ln creatng ths enlghtened atttude mos ^' nature's'a dark corner wll soon 'and fall. FRESH SHRMP For Your Chrstmas'Dnner! Frday and Saturday HOME-MADE CLAM CHOWDER FRED FSH ORDERS TO TAKE OT ORDER NOW! Eels - Squd - Dry Cod Smelts and Sperng Free Delver) - Call ME -73 HANDERHANS SEA FOOD 96 Man Street Woodbrdge "Season's Greetngs To All" K COCKTALS HATS MERRY- MAKERS GOURMET DNNER SET-UP3 ' Dancng CONTNUOl'S ENTERTANMENT Lmt KeenrUon to M Cuuple $35 Per Couple ME -SOfS STANLEY'S GALLERY EVE Reservatons Now Beng Taken! Reserve \on.' Route No. One, Woodbrdge Atutnt to SUnltT'f 6 GLAMOR GRLS u. S colleges to form tech nology center n nda. Sovet hts falure Chlr* rft. The lght of * candle flckers fantly behnd the prncely purpu of a staned flal wndow; \ht loft now s hushtd u the fnal full-throud nouof the organ becomes lost n a dstantech$; n every belfry hm* men are ttlled under a wnter heaven and Chrstmas Eve draw upon all Chrstendom. to to r. to WHEN LOW N SPRTS VST ALBEA UQUORS NC Route 27, COLONA SHOPPNG PLAZA FU t waj such aj nght crr.turle ago lhat another lght shone, that trumpets broke the stllness over the hlls, that a Chld was born tn Bethlehem's manger. t was such a nght whose joy has flled the hetrlj. mnd Ufted the sprt of men through, ages (of tme forjn Hm who lay there was bom, too, the fath to gude the lves of all who embraced }. Thk flth has remaned frm, expressng tself n understandng, n charty, n love Md ln every good deed. ' A another Ghratra* dawns, these are ts hopes and th*»e are tl promses to manknd from those to whom t ls a precous hertage. W to OB Chrstmas that these rededcate themselves to to lve ther lvetln' the mage of the Savour that they may brng peac and contentmjnt and comfort to all cvlzaton who are ther brothers! t s on ChrltttU that they draw, upon ther fath to gve them the wll and the treogth " through the year ahead to obey the words and clothe themaewe* tn the wsdom bfulm who was Chrst Jesus., \ to f. \ «/. to. Our bwn ALBEA SO PROOF FULL QUART May We'Suggest... ALBEA dub 8-YEAR-OLD Kentucky Bourbon $99 FULL QUART AL«)EA Deluxe -6 BLEND FULL QUART Our Own ALBEA PRVATE STOCK $389 FULL QUART OPEN DALY 9 A. M. TO P. M. For Your Convenence ALBEA Wll Be Open Chrstmas Day Tl 2 P.M. 8 as we ponder the Chrstmas season, t the boot of the Jrrt Bank and Trust Company that t may brng the happlne whch ooton from tl deepest meanng-e. happness whch cannot be lurpaatu Fordt and Perth Amboy, New Jertey $ MEMBER FDRAL DEPOST N8URANC CORPORATON

19 fl Pejoce n the Wonder of the Frst Chrstmas. Hark n your heart to the joyous message of the Frst Chrstmas, whch brought to all manknd the Dvne P'Omse of Peace on Earth, Good Wll Toward Men. n observng the Brthday of the Babe of Bethlehem, fnd aewthat deep and abdng source of fath, hope, courage and sustanng sprtual nspraton that s the brght and shnng wonder of Chrstmas Management'and Staff of the / Publshers of s The ndependent Capteret Press * ' ( ' ' ' " Edson Townshp ad fords Beacpn 8.2 GREEN STREET VWOODBRDGE, N. J. MKUWMUKWtt!!^^

20 PAGE Captol Dome cety closed down t* recevng home n 939. Prom that (Contnued from Edt Page) t seems logcal. But when tors. All moble the Chldren's Home Socety of such as tl» chld can New Jersey U gven ths oo-»nd effectvely control vously generous offer, the snremoer General Both SStS:. J. Of Oscar shelters. Su«man. D.V.M.. PERSONALS rss- ura'swrs Comment on Sports JT' 'tched wse by LYDA PMNS : CLASSFED J.M fer 5 words D. The New Jersey n eo- and Oregon and Msssspp <««ach addtonal wort A. M for th* urn* "* AVEM FOOTBALL + * Slat* whpped Texas Tech fay able n advnct publcaton By WTB FUTCHK Houston. Arkansas State, tnd A Gft for the Hostess WASB3NOTON. DC-Football fan* wll be argung for a N«t tme you go s-vsltng, MUST BE SENT N. ' NOTE: NO CLASSFED ADS TAKEN OVE PHONm Auburn. State also held LOT to a -«vctory). lor* tme u to whch was the take a jar of honwmsds tnewe Alabama ended wth Georga bat college Mam n 96- Ala uread as a specal treat for your TelefhoM MEreary - and Mrs. Abe Kramer, btma got the fnal nod of both Tech and arch rval Autourn KMtess. '. AttomeylDerflore* Avenue, recently re- the OP couches' poll and the Tech U P aylng n a bowl»nd -..(«. turned home from a week's va- AP wrters and broadcasters' eas\ly whpped such t«am» SPECAL CHEESE caton n Nassau. Mr. Kramer poll. Southern Cal. Rce and d t PPPT FOB 8A.E ; Xjk 8RTCKH won the trp through hs bus-l and 2-). Tech.. («myoftnoohtnltbg<*»«> But there were some who the; tayeeaaetoporawmllk *\ WENCH POODLE PUPPY.B-T TRUCKNG lost - to L8U and by...,. thnk that Oho State deserved AKC regstered. deal Chrst-' Thrre-ton maxmum *. same score to Alabama. LSU N PerrM WOTCMWMN the top rankng because of a nas gft. Call TW B-783 or truck. Movng, packng, gen may have been the strongest; Q,,,,, CBMM O cu n mall tougher schedule, And much m-ltc Box 9. c/o ths news- haulng. Basement clean]. ebnjte the frst brthday of team n the naton at the end p llm p,,) eh MH and mlk n top has been wrtten about 'Bama's of thelr sop, Mark Davd, Wednes- season and ranked n the ^ >per. FU & double buur m eook om soft chedule. But the Crmson of the 2/2; 2/2- top fve n both polls. So Alabama had to bet pretty «, fnng cot*anuy unu Tde hasn't played a soft good, n the nterest of each chld's weather was generally good for wfll-beng, "moves" to a new.. ^envronment were reduced to crops and fall small an Rbsolute mnmum. grans s'/ cover crops n the CHRSTMAS HEALTH: - Garden State, the New Jersey Chrstmas 'health hnt* have Crop Reportng Servce reports, been ssued fcy the Medcal So-!/Jr. Dscourages by &nate op- ^ mu. HMDOT* bom th* schedule n many decades FEMALE HELP WANTED jae«eral HOUSE for Tech wa«up for the Tde! d MatOT wh Uo t Pwrhu Even when Alabama was feldng a mserable team, the n ths one, whch was the ^TOrttrth [,. four tote awoctv* m r ^ to January 3 next-to-the-last game of r of Z f the ^ eoolaa«n < lt H cool md th»n Apply K schedule remaned tough. -Golden Crcle wll hold season for the Engneers. j fet n h«wt^mot. 2-2/2 Pully nsured. Wnter March n the Unted Arab Be- Amd all the ta.lk of "Bama' FU cety of New Jersey to keep the; poston " Governor """>""" " Robert fllwrt B. B S. The 862 ndmlnls- thelr d l l Chrstmas luncheon h tod today Oho State played a tougher soft schedule, a glance at th< Ot ur Mll6nng such as SHORT OF CASH? 2 2- J holday merry by keepng t.meyner has dropped tentatve rnw. and f«culty members oflat 2:3 P. M. at thetrst P -- schedule. Saturday after Saturday, perhaps, but they ddn't! ^ w pxmt rf h can also b«actual opponents played wll be tlwpp^ ojves, prepwj mus- Who sn't? How about earnng!_,,_, j _. safe. "c [plans to call a $pe«lal sesson New Jersey's sx State colleges'byterlan Church hall. An n order. The frst fve games $ pev week?. Merchandse KTCHEN CHARS RECo have a total of 2,9 degrees change of gfts wll be featured Care should be exercsed lnjof the Senate to consder con- were wth Georga, Tulane kd R play > team all year ranked n ^ ^ m^r nterestng ehtttt shpped PREPAD v and on ^ED Easy-to-clean Et - the selecton of gfts for chldren, the socety advses to be ments. Wth onlyl f 8 B'nal Jacob wll hold a board fljmaton-of executve appont- receved from 38 dfferent 'rent col- Ssterhood Sh of Congregaton VanderbUt North Carolna;the top ffteen natonally at d Or you fan dvde th CREDT Call rc Mrs. Am. Al Ml 2a-.ordurtbfc leatherette... leges n 5 states and State and Tennessee. None of'the end of the season,!they ^nttmthrmp(, ruandmk* 58 for home ntervew. \V ** U sffcr 5:Oo] sure that they are not potenof njury or Ul- n New Jersey total 73 as 9 P. M at the Avenel-Colonla days left n 96, traffc deathsl countres of drectors meetng Tuesday at these are pushovers and, from ddn't,..* Mchgan State.. o, rm,j(f ffm,t flavon. to sut n- 2/2 tlal sources year to year, any one of them Purdue or Mnnesota, the top 2/-2/ ness. compared wth 7 for all of CAPTOL CAPERS: New communty Center. mght be a natonal team. teams n the Bg Ten ths year! FOR SALE "We should remember that M. Both t Governor-elect G l t Jersey's boose revenues, The weak part of the "Bama So the Buckeyes really can't F TOUR DRWKXa toys wth sharp ponts or edges Hughes and Dnted States Secretary of Agrculture Orvllle L. S whkh have ncreased $23 $2,3, may produce penetratng or snce July. are expected to Teacher, pateftly: "f one schedule was the next three complan. O.E. ELBCTRK; STOVE. J- Absent Treatment come t problem, Al nch. Oood condton. Bert slashng wounds," sad the socety. "Lead-based pant on tatons address State Stt Freeman have accepted nvspurt upward durng the Chrstmas holdays.... Governor and two makes four, how much State and Rchmond. The lat- and one makes two, and two games, Houston, Msssspp Of course, no one knows Anonymous can help you "Too bad about Mary and' offer Call FU whch team was the best college team.' t's all a matter of Bl -6 or wrt* p o Harry thought they were toys and chldren's furnture Agrculture Conventon n Trenton next month.... Colonel Robert B. Meyner favors does four and four make?" ter team was the only pushover. Houston and Msssspp guesswork And that's what] # 25. Woodbrldge gong to be so happy on bread MSC. FOR HALE may, f gnawed by toddlers, proposal to lower the votng Old-enough-to-vote hllblly and cheese and ksses." State felded teams whch won makes t all nterestng. AUSTN - heat*r Oood age from 2 to 8 years, but be-!pupl: "That an't far, teacher, produce lead posonng: and Jerome J, McCabe, Sea Grt, "So they were untl Hatry a few respectable games. condton. Reasonable. Call HAVDfO TROUBU wth TO emal objects may be swallowed has been named actng chef lleves there s not enough sen- You answer the easy ones yourtlment for ts adopton amongklf and leave the hard one for (Houston beat Boston College, Foregn musc for U.S. got nw the habt of gettng all,me -77. sewerage? m f? Xlectrk X l k St*ero wth serous, even tragc «of the State Bureau of Aeronautcs to succeed Colonel teen-agers.... Governor-elect and Moppagt Cncnnat, Tulsa, Florda State shows decred. of them downtown." 2 jl«!er removes roott, flth. wts. from'eo L» f - Addlg Machnes - Ceal & Fel Ol ADDNG MACHNES $39.soBP Anthorzed Agent for. SMTH COJRONA Typewrters WOODBRDGE BUSNESS MACHNE CO., LTD. 25 Amboy Ave,, Vnodbrdge (Nut to Turnpke) SALES & SERVCE Tel. ME 6- COMPACT tmth ELECTRC OFFCE TYPNG AT- : bfaf At MM, pmd «nd teofmf ft " (tactle hpla V Urn tol of t mtnnt nchlm, Kng Slt 2" Crrtg. Full Sh> Ktybwrd, Full Wdth Ktybutd Tb. ' autlon. Choce et tncutlv«typ«trltk EASY TERMS TnoVu Accepted fltfllvaln Sales & Servce WOODBRDGE *Bs!nessHachlneCo,,Ltd. t T 25 Apboy Avenue Woodbrldge, N. J. Phone: MErcury 6- Drectory Ads Brng Results Beautlcla Beta*? Wan St., Avenel, M.,J ME -S& BUSNESS and SERVCE DRECTORY TS WSE TO ORDER NOW! Guaranteed Lehgb NUT OR STOVE PEA COAL BUCK For Fast Servce Just Gve Vt a CaU SMONE BROS. LNDEN, N. J. HU HU 6-59 FUEL OL PROMPT DELVERY antomaue "Ketp nutd" Serrct Fnt OU Burner Servce to Our Cutomen oa HEAT COAL LUMBER BULDNG H 2-8 HAERAL COAL a LUMBER CO. : KNG dbobq RD., FORDS LET US 8olve Your HEATNG PROBLEM from Servce to Complete Beatng nstallatons KEROSENE CaU MErcurj - AVENEL COAL & OL CO, lt Kahway Avenue, Avoul Deltcateseee MAT SHOPPE US Rahww Arenne Woodbrldge (Opp- Wtl* Cknnt» AALAD8 at Tbelr Best SODA PODNTAN FUV BABBT OOOO Pteo A.ttlt«U(lr t WCLUDDJQ SUNOAVS Ckee Wednssdav All O» Dngs RAYMOND JACKSON and SON Druggsts 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone HEreory -OSM Moblhcat FUEL OL Over 25 Years of Frendly Servce ME Rahway Avenue Avenel Fueral Hones ftynn and SON Establshed 9 2 East Avenue Perth Amboy, N., t Ford Avenue Fords, N. J. Heatlng-Ar CondltloRlns QUALTY HEATNG. AR CONDTONNG NMM SAVX MONK wth a local contractor We Wll FRAME ATTC (for rooms and bath) plus 8" nsulaton. Alto construct dormers, ree. rooms, extensons, porches, garages. LOWEST PRCES Rothos Devarmt Ptyaunt MoMtM CaU Now - FT 8-SS7 THALER NSULATON & ROOFNG CO. *5 Choreb 8 Bakwv ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED! FU GOLDBLATT'S thwr' KftO HEATNG " ^ GAS - OL - ELECTRC WARM ASH or HOT WATEB Fret btlmkttt - Tme F»jmmt Hem mprovement MODERNZE TOUR HOME Partal or Complete Bath Rooms, Ktchens Ceramc Tle, Vantes, Ban, Etc. Older Homes Our Specalty Qualty Work CUSTOM CRAFTSMEN OldMt Jwclv M East Cherry Street RAHWAY Uejer Steret TekphOM HEnory «-UM WOODBRfGE Lqor Store, lee. WE DEUVEB Complete 8toek of DomMtte and mported Wnes Been and Uqaors $ AMBOY AVENTJ WOODBBDOE, N. J. WAMT-ADS Brck Stone Concrete factor Stucco Work Waterproofng Repars of All Types r. BEBENC8 (Cekftla) MMKM FU -936 Mevg Tnckg Mm "DEAL WAY JPbone FU 8-39* _ AGENT NATONAL VAN UNE8 ZM St. George Ave., Aventl SPECAL WNTER RATES LOCAL MOVE! M*a u nllw, mmu Nvw Mnlc lstnctln Learn To Plsy Th* PANO-ORGAN ACCORDON Prnte nstnetlobs by Qtalfled Teachera, Beftanrn and AdTance Btadrnta Accepted. Call ME -56 Aathorlud Sales & Servce CONN ORGANS KMBALL PANOS JARDOT PANO COMPANY Rahwa; Avenae Woodbrldge DALT H - laf. M- nctegrael JANUARY SALE N DECEMBER Sre a Owen or Snpplk* fw ChtUtmu Bur now lntlml»rte*t, u ( n onr Uy-Aw PUa. tae PTTB-HU. Qnkk Uatauttoa A Ph«to«W lervkjt Monday Urn FfWy M - Satarday -«GALLARD'S PHOTO ff Amboy AvcntM Woodbrdgw, M. J. H-UM & geatlf FR Y W PLUMBER 8t>7 MAkk'LlL AvLNDt ft TV Servlc Set Need UFAO CaU MB -N ARTS RADO & TELEVSON SALES and SERVCE W ATcnel Street, Repar btlmatet Freel nut ttftw rmuou f ton Cw KtdlM Unkt fromptlj Hery JatH & 5M Tnnng and Sheet Metal Work Roofng, HeU Celng and Furnace Work 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. TtlephoM MEKUT -M T. R. STEVENS aooftnc n hmt M«U W«rk ST. GEORGE ATS. WOODBBDG tnle tutlm -[ WNE 6ARA6E J. F. Oexdaer * Sea S5 AMBOY AVENUt Wwdbrdn Hn«T-tM We're BpeelattrU la BEAR WHEEL AJUQN KENT and BALANCE BKAK StBTC Sewlg Maekleet SEWlfc MACHNES Sales & Servce Specal Chrstmas Offer 3% Off Our Regular low Prces On All New Machnes Call PV -M ALLED SBWB Maehlee Ce. CLASSFED ADS BRNG RESULTS nrg MacWe Servce- HOVANEC SowgMachlMServlce Wl lepatl SlBfR. Fha - Wklto. m* WoUafboH Km tldrkk - DOBWlUa - MM MMUBH K -987 FRANK HOVANEC 857 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. Sk Dlvg CHRSTMAS GFTS (or the SKN DVER Dae Oar Uj-Aw»r Plan Call ME -7 Uhe REEF SCUBALASD Water Sefteeere SALES SERVCE RENTALS Water SefteMr Salt &eft Water Soaa wbnsalng Peel Supples SERVSOFT OP WOODBRDGE Ml tt Oeargt Ateswe WeeMd «ME -85 Prttu FOR QUALTY nu ME CAU TODAY No Job loo largo or Too Small FEE ESTMATES PRESS THE WOODBKDGE PUBURHNO CO. M Green Strwt EAT8 - FOR RENT NFORMATON Deadlne for ads: TMsda, * ppes, dran and stwtr dggng, no damage* - ral sewarxn - Attractlfe unfur and effcent. Call nshed studo apartment. Phnhfctaf And Heatng U Three rooms and bath. mmedate occupancy for couple. M tf AWTQUl AVENB< Four large rooms, modem bath and ktchen CAMK) 8HOP, M Nce locaton. 78 Lrhtgh Avenue. Street. Woodbrlde Fn lecton t od furnture, 2/' nng wheels, desks, cradle, UAL Mf AT WANTED turn, lamps, chna and f Wt buy and el) and browse U -): H'7-J ONC AQAW W AR ALMOST SOU) OUT OF HOtfH re nave many protpecu and your property may be )ut whtt ON ESUVSTS- EGHTH they are looklm for. We wll; A nuon-wlde campagn Kgladly look om your born* mdjth. Defense Deputmnu t t you a fugtested sale prtee. ^n,,, m behalf of rwrv ) oblgaton JACKO RAL to protect them agtnt ESTATE AQENCT. 8UU dscrmnaton and prk* Street, Perth Amboy. TA l-j rent cheatng (U. 2/7-3/M Olveaway f you can remember the tme W«r. when a man's mportance wo judged by the sze of hs key rng you're older than you'll want to admt. Dothan (Alt.) Eagle. Nxon denounoes second-ratere" Calforna The prompt acton W to w off any sudden spral of pw whch occurred durng tht World War and the The Pentagon hu betn touch wth the Ubor >p*rj ment and other agendf* te : termlne what protecton be developed Parm ssue kef to Md OOP. Plan*. "STAY AUQT, STAY ALVE, MAKE T COFFEE WHEN YOU DRVE!' w \.- v / > m m T 9f FOR BUSNESS s OUR BUSNESS K r Mmaat oo anyttuna UH urns Just call Whether tt's» form expedlta your offlc* operatons or» wklt w tlmulat* your»«- we'll desgn tnd prnt t to your best advantage. Our deu?erles * rght on th«dot our prces wll sense, tool MDDLESEX u otm WOODBBUMJE r»onb

21 l ' ( r r t a r > ' : n o b va vor KFM..Y swt v, v Krlnclr talks (a (he l.ul n d(lk- M'.O. ades Socety Chrstum Centerpeces nstalls Slate ^ p r zos f rom Grmp New Slate Of Offcers nstalled AVENEL - Mrs. Oeorp. Ku "»K WHS nstalled as presdent «T the Udles Auxlary of Ave- 'K'l Ple Company at a dnner «' the flrehouse. Mrs. Godfrey ompson was charman, wth; «Dust presdents servng on : ' '' commttee. Other offcers nstalled were- Mrs. Alex Tracz, frst vce pres- 'dent: Mrs. Wllam Pernn sec- «.> VCC presldem < Mm. James Mulhmn. ree,ordln R secretnrv Mrs. Mchael Tetesco. correswdmt secretary;'mrs. George Allen, treasurer and Mrs. Walt'T Sohleskl ser R eant-aurms. The newly-nstalled presdent»s mven a navel and a floral (bouquet. The other offcers were D-wnted wth corsages. ; All retrng offcers»nd "tandlnk commttee charmen submtted ' annual reports and were presented wth gfts of apprecaton by the retrng presdent, Mrs. Howard Hudgens. A Hold past presdent's pn was awarded Mrs. Hudgens by Mrs. noon. Harold Hansen, senor past presdent. Standng commttee charmen for the new year were announced by Mrs. Kunak as follows: the,. «., "ft th S< " S< " Pl hy ""' Vnr^ P»l»y '''"le Muscular Dlstrophy Awopatlon and the Natonal Foundnton. The audtorum, as usual, was packrd. assocaton and Jaycee-ettes B'na Jacob Ssterhood 'Good Ctzen Ad Yule Fund Offers 'Lamp for Sammy' Guest of DAR Mrs. Elmer Dragos, Mrs.'Oeow Shaffer and Mrs. John Ko- WOODBRDOE-At a meetng of the Woodbrldge Town- WOODBRrUQE-Mss Ruth Mk, good cheer; Mrs. Mchael AVENEL - "A Lamp for harman of the Gold Bond Hrabar, hosptalty; Mrs. Han-shsen, program; Mrs.Stanley De- thrd Tuesday of each month Abe Segfred, Oak Rdge and who was selected from the sen- Jaycee-ettes last week, the ney Rockoff, Lynn Oaks; Mrs. Ann Jachlmtak, "good ctzen," Sammy," a play drected by Jtamp p project and explaned rewsky, publcty; Mrs. Frank was set as a meetng date be- the frst of the new Mrs. Arthur Freeman, was fea-avenetured at the meetng of Sster- and Colonla, Mrs, Abe ow much the stamps are needed and urged all to contrbute or class of Woodbrldge Hgh jwanca. membershp; Mrs. Wll-lnnnjlam Dwyer, custodan; Mrs year. Mrs. Sol Slotnlck, treasurer, as many as possble. Kramer. School by members of the faculty and student body for dehood Congregaton B'na Jacob at the AveruM-Colonla Jewsh St<!ve Cohorsky, ktchen brade; Mrs. George Kovack, by- gven to the congregaton. Ths harman, announced mothers reported a donaton of $5 was Mrs. John Arva, hosptalty Mrs. Donald Klslan was nam-communted charman of the sunshne n the cast wee Mrs. Freeotsm, and leadershp, was Cen>r. pendablty, cooperaton, patrlaws and Mrs. Wllam Kuzmak, chaplan. pledge for ths year. were hostesses, and mothers of completed the Ssterhood's $2,- f the thrd grade students commttee and Bhould be notfed f anyone s, n need of Phlp Greenspan, Mrs. Jack meetng of the Janet Gage man, Mrs. Davd Hoffman, Mrs. guest of honor Monday at a A donaton was made to the The sgnfcance of Chanukah was explaned by Mrs. he fourth grade studente wll a sympathy card or brth congratulatonsson. A cantorlal rendton was Farka? and Mrs. Hunter Wl- March of Dmes. The presdent Chapter, Daughters of the e hostesses for the January and frst vce presdent wl Phlp Brand, wfe of the local Amercan Revoluton, whch meetng. Mrs. Alan Rockoff, publcty gven by Meyer Trachtenberg.! represent the group at the Mddlesex County nstallaton dn- sprtual leader. sponsors the award. The affar John Szalontary, organst, charman, advsed a recent tour Guests welcomed by Mrs. Mrs. Sdney Nochlmson, ways was held at the home of Mrs. ed all n tha sngng of Hungdrlan carols. of a Rahway Btore was attended by 33 women and the pro-of programmng, were Mrs. Leoed food vouchers are now aval- Martn Ltlnger, vce presdent ner n South Rver n January. and means charman, announc- Herbert Rankn, Sewaren. The custodan, Mrs. Dwyer, Mss Jachlmlalt wll attend ceeds, of $5, was donated to Alster, admnstraton secreretary of the Central New tons: Shorecrest, Mrs. Morton Trenton n March where she able at the followng area sta- the DAR. state conference n [wll arrange for a Chrstmas the ndependent-leader Chrst- Woodbrdge Kadett Mass n the St. Andrew's > ( S M A M l l. r * :' "" '" "" ' llmllr P'"" '»' ">--'n.u., rt,pp fd KKX,., party mas Fund for the needy famles of the Townshp. Women's League and Mrs. Greenspan: Oak Rdge, Mrs. ernor and taken on a tour of Jersey Branch of the Natonal Wel, Mrs. Max Kelson and Mrs. wll be presented to the Gov- (.M M.hr Woodbrldt Klk.. W>M,,...,..r..M. -..,.«!..».ft,,,,,,,,,, n (hf «,, Trt, Church and flowers to be placed n the Frst Presbyteran Mrs. Lorrane Hansen, 63 Adele Pressman, Central New Davd Gruber; Lynn Oaks, Mrs. the state captal. AVENEL Woodbrldge Ka- Vnjoy Chrstmas Party U.lk tnrmbrr el t w commlllfr.,,nd,>n,,!,,.. rj!, lt j,. h,., Church n honor of deceased Pulton Street, announced the Jersey Branch Bralle charman. Mrs. Pressman s also a lolona, Mrs. Leonard Green- Erne Lelberman; Avenel and members. Shut-ns wll receve Mss Jachmak s a cheer dets of Amerca held a Chrst- party Sunday at the Amer- fund rasng candy sale was cards from the good cheer departmentture Busness Leaders of Amercan Legon Hall, wth Mrs, leader and a member of the Fu-mas very successful and requested past ssterhood presdent of the feld. For further nformaton, all who have not done so to Beth Torah, Rahway. members may contact Mrs. ca and was chosen Mss FS. Wllam Bernath and Mrs. A ballet, "The Nut Crackers urn money over to her at the A report was gven by Mrs. Wel, FU or Mrs. No-LA. at a recent conventon n Robert Mller n charge. Sute." was presented by Mrs. above mentoned address. Jack*Schneder on the chld- party scheduled for Jan- A board of drectors meetng and teach busness methods. James Anderson and Charles :hmson, FU Montclar. She plans to study The K a d e t s' nstructors, Wanca, as prlmadona; Mrs Members servng on the com-ren'mttee for the chldren's Chrst uary 2. Mrs. Abe Lapdus scheduled for Dneember 26 Hawkns, were presented wth Peter Greco and Mrs. Everet DBRDOE - Rev Johnson, ballet masters; Mrs mas party whch was sponsored stated a successful bngo party,t 9 P. M. a), the local center. gfts from the Kadets mothers. rnl nstalled the new Rubn dreco, Mrs. Andrew Gal AVCNH. bjf the Woodbrldge Jaycees was held at the Colona School Mrs. Ed.^tern, Torah fund '. the"udlr» Ad So n- Frst P»byt«rUn Avtnu. - ur;,-:h,. UM lmcc McKwn and Mrs, Owrgesln. Mrs. Derewsky Mrs Congregaton Meetng On the commttee were Mrs. Lock Sunday at the Colonla Cvc 22. 'ce charman, announced a Mchael Hrabar, Mrs. Anderson, wrpur's mud.' oy lumber, of Oumty, advsor served at chap- le. Mrs. Perrm Mrs K Ue ^ Junor V,,.mat. C'.-r> of, ;. W mprovement Club are; Mrs. A dress club began ths week, peaker on the Toroh fund wll Scheduled for January Mrs. Hawkns, Mrs. James Mrs, Kuzmak u at t rawung and Eugene Oda, charman; Mrs. announced Mrs. Harry Carlta, be present at the January AVENEL The schedule HuRhrs, Mrs. Edward Malone, n^ CTt Wtl *" ulv.jf. dlv.l.kd V t'fl :t at Tlt* 'le\tm! V\ * t* _n...>...\. J_..._. _.. > ' *»» party al the home ot Mrs, J..hn Eg.-n reported she dancers. ntroducton and story Patrck Agug'llaro, Mrs. Joseph vce charman. Area captans meetng. December meetng of Congre Mrs. Wllam Dwyer, Mrs. Joseph Hollo, Mrs. Vctor Chrl- ut were read by Mrs. Hansen and Dl Marslco, Mrs. Klslan, Mrs. re Mrs. Carln and Mrs. Phlp Hosptalty was arranged by gatlon B'na Jacob has bee the musc was provded by MrsGordon Neary, Mrs. Fred Stebbns, Mrs. Robert Truhe, and Mtchell Dezube and Mrs. Bar-Martn Ltlnger, Mrs. Jules s- Ltlnger, presdent. A regula Mrs. Rchard Lorde. Mrs. Ed- Greenspan, Shorecrest; Mrs Mrs. Meltz. Mrs. Lapdus, Mrs. cancelled, accordng to Mart stofferson, Mrs. Arthur Mattos, The dark horse prze was won Thompson, y MM Barrett. Co-hostesses An exchange of gfts was Mrs Robert Whte ler, and Mrs. Ben Baron and meetng wll be held n January ward Rghtmlre and Mrs, Ots,Ma'.>d»rre Mr. Andrew entered Ut u;c at'. dvww Mrs..,,,,, K(, ma and held wth Mrs Peter t Greco as Mrs. Molly Mappen, beauty Mrs. Helmut Marum. Rejlgous servces wll be hel Van Hoosler. 5-::::W;M'!:. pretldttt; Mrt.'conlejt and Mrs Al Au >. art Mr.PrVr nnk-wlz Santa Claus. consultant, spoke on, "Makng Polsh Folk Tunes tomorrow at the local Games were played, entertanment provded by some nf :.;»: vnarett, vl«preal- charman. amuuyd t v.u> The board of drectors wll the Most of Ones Self." gogue at 8:3 P. M. The Sster. w l ~ John Knftr. ffr*. nw t M ltjl lubcl t'xj Feature for Party wct January. The next regular meetng of the club Wll be Santa Claus and gfts were ex- WOODBRDGE The chld- Shabbot. and refreshments enjoyed. Mrs. DlMaTStco appeared "as Race Gar Kts hood wll sponsor the dne the Kadets, gfts dstrbuted»t:d Mn. FuUeron. prtu; Mrs. AUt, s>'c *>''Cl>!'.(l ttl.l! "' : Mrs. KOWT Mlt, hn January 9 at the frehouse. changed by members. ren's dance group of the Allance of Poles n Amerca wll " - Ktt er r»*d the»tory A Chrutma* JH!V V, ;, '. Brthday". Member* htw (ur mt.'nbf.' hlldrrll Lu- Ad Squad Head Gft to Cubs partcpate n the program a. :,;;.'u u> bt dutrbuud nwrto*»t 3 JO ' M. at H'- WOODBRDGE At the an-nual Chrstmas party of Cub Merry Chrstmas AVF.'NEL Vf-mon Johnson the annual Chrstmas Party a H-lvtdere and Hddon-'^'t AW buld:-., wth M March of Dmes Leader.vas fleeted presdent of the St. Joseph's Convent, December 3, 2:3 P. M. under the 'rcsyteran Homn at Mllo* and Mrs Hcb fum. ack 3 of Trnty Epscopal^ Avenrl-Cojntua Frst Ad Squad ::.-, gun, ct^cfsklrut:. Church gfts were exchanged a! u specal neeuc Sunday. sponsorshp of the St. Joseph's by the boys and Santa Claus To you and yours, glad greetngs and hearty wshes for F. O Baldwn, retrng A dunaton of 5 o ^s mad-- on the re- t To serve ns offcers wth Mr. Named by County Head Charty Assocaton of St. was present and dstrbuted Stephen's Church, Perth Am JnhMm arc Stephen Meszuros, gfts. Each Cub receved a C.'rntmas fund vce presdent: Frauk Cenegy,' WOODBRDGE - Leaders; parable to trumphs of the boy. Mrs. Stephen Veres s great happness at holday pnewood derby racng car kt Mrs ma»qr«made to tht t!vu>ucr; H.ynwnd Olllam, were apponted to drect the trumphs of the past." charman and Mrs. Joseph Dorlo, co-charman. The publc s whch he wll complete wth tme. We're proud and pleased aave tl t. ld [>r current expenses f:[nclal secr-t.try: Lawrence 962 New March of Dmes cam- Ths wll be the second year the help of hs father to be used lrectlnu cujd.s fo, nvted to attend. to serve you, and thank you for t mproremtnt buld- l "" M;y. record:... - ''_ -rt Snowfekl.a ttan: W lam n ther respectve areas Mr. O'Connor wll be Sewaren n a contest n the near future. by M. Joseph Duffy, charman leader of the drve. He s mar The chldren wll sng am Awards were made as follows: Wolf badge to Paul Bere- your patronage. ll ' ;.ukucs, frst ' utenant; Lous ;B f The Natonal Foundaton n red and s the father of a dance Polsh folk tunes unde; the Deetmbtr 37 meetr "'' " s Uosst. sccor.d 'tenant and : County. daughter He s employed b; (he drecton of Mrs. Ursul my, Gerald Martn, Randy Vey; own cancelled. The, leutenant. The MOD leader* wll be: Woodbrldge Townshp^ Hs co-gryglewsk, Joseph Polcyn, an bear badge to Alan Markowlcz; the New Lbou loj- t'tln wu be Jtnutry; Delegates n thf state Frst Maryann HermanowsW, lon badge to John Bergacs; Harry O'Connor, The entre proceeds wll ben gold arrow to Mchael Fnn and :o«np Hlt wth Mrt Street, and Mrs. 'ft the Lttle Servants of Mar; ' ud Mr. pxvnv Slsteers who are vstng nurse puny *tr/ nrvsv / ' * lle M? ' Ch:»tma? tard> Mr Glllam n a o T n!,. J 'ta COJUlJleU". aclurdl.u :.. M:-!. The capta:::- X3B. RD(?' -.An-.AttU. w»y» and M rh.f- u mbrr wuhaa bctn nude of man. She askfd u! M. :ument of Char le made (s saou m XJSSU,;' r Mentor? of the : ''o of Woodbrdfe to! 'Trd Oretbd 'rawferred» 'OSTON, LOS ANGLES LONDON Ad Councl ;ve KobTt Donato ;d Mrs..uk..^, Altenwte der^ates are M Cllun and Mr. M'sau'os. Tr'.Me's elected are Wllllfm Selby. Kathryn Coggns, 38 Prospect Avenue; selln: Mrs. Wllam Dangell, 7 Pershng Avenue. Followng ther appontments, the charmen sad: charman, Mrs Arway, wll als< be Mothers', March charman She s marred and has twe sons. Mrs. Coggns s a mother of fve chldren, one of whom was BBTOGECLUB MEETS report for No'.r By Steve the 59 Avenel Dmes cam- Brdge Club met last week at awarded to Randy Vey and to a polo patent. She served n SEWAREN,The Sewaren A one year servce star was pagn. the Ramble nn, Metuchen, Mrs. G. Reeves, den mother, wth Mrs. Samuel Henry host- Assstant denner award went The selln MOD leader. Mrs. Candor..«dr-santf, dressng, m. nu.le t>y tor calls: f mtsrcllafous and As the Ratonal FoundaUon ss. Prze wnners were Mrs. to Mchael Fedock and a denner strp to Alfred Baker. Dangell, who has served as muncpal charman for 2 years [n, L,. u rr, f.,, ()!l m! 7 The pushes forward n the felds of R. G. Crane, Mss Mare Robbns, Mrs. Joseph Thomson A turkey and Chrstmas».;, ; tt, cu:dl d; ;, M W mbuunh travelled 93brth 93! defects and arthrts, the la marred and s the^other ftrrv n,ll.-s and numbers-pcture s somewhat lke that Mrs John Ryan. The next basket prepared by the Pack of fjve chldren.' of polo 2 years ago. March of feetlng wll be at the home of wll be delvered to t local n«edy Dmes support of a proven program of research, professonal bur popular young tars. Thomson on Clff Road. famly on Saturday. sngers Mrs 'dnner and d;uv to be held educaton ajd total patent Franke Avalon, Faban, Paul care promses vctory n the Anka and Tommy Sands have battle ahead com- top roles n "The Longest Day." John Bergacs; and slver arrow to Mchael Fnn, Gerald Sllazyl, John Bergacs, and Wllam Frelsh. Penny Sale s Slated January 6 W lodnuxjr Fnal plant r.u «penny sale January 6 n 'he ];nsl hull wrc made at. Kfnr nf Our Lady of Mt. <':nvl TA Monday nght. rr Akx Molnsr was named ' ''v.'rnan of the affar and as. nv (! all clss mothers to take : of th," prlz"s and asked all '! rs to brnj homemade n TS on the commttee are; Mrs John Arva, Mrs. Mchael llusv.nnk, Mrs. Francs Nemeth, ktchen; Mrs. Julus Takacs, sperl table; Mrs, Molnar. dark horse; Mrs. Alex Mehes, Mrs. Robert Flshnger, Mrs. Alfred atpncsky, tables; Mrs. Molnar, tckets. A Chrstmas party yv'.m be held for the school chldren today wth class mothers s hostesses. A new merchandse club wn be started n January n charge of Mrs. Steve Chps?. Mrs. Francs Nemeth, Chrstmas candy charman, requested all to turn n the money for the candy sold so the books ma; be closed for the year, Members presented Bster Mary Rta wth a Chrstmas check to be used for all the lsters. Sster Mary RU la Shoppe Phons ME Man Street, Woodbrdge Complete klou* Montor " *»., lm«m J, MM*. Cty For Cfts and )< n>ralos Wr'll Udlwr Aromatc Gver^rns and Other Holday Greenery WREATHS POTTED BEAUTFUL BOUQUETS Member PLANTERS FLORSTS' CORSAGES and for those departed, Attractve Grave Covers FLCWEKS WRED EVERYWHERE The Lvng Gfts _A Ckrltma No matter bow often t's sad, t always has a wonderful meanng "A Merry, Merry Chrstmas." Ths we wsh for you, wth ar good thngs the season holds. 33 Mk Slreel APPLANCE MART Woodbrdgo to all our ^spatrons Gathered on ths day are happy people cefebratng Chrstmas among famly and frends... enjoyng the good fellowshp that s so mporfant a part of the season. We're happy too! We tyave enjoyed the opportunty of servng you, and we thank you for the prvlege. 35 Amboy Avenue WOODBRDGE "Convenent prve-up Servce" tor STATE JEWELERS Wll Be Open Late Thursday, Frday & Saturday 7 for your LAST MNUTE SHOPPNG, Season's Greetngs "THE 8TOBB THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" STATE JEWELERS 23 Man Street, Woodbrdge - Tel. ME -67 (NEXT TO Sl'ATK TUKAUS) mmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmm'm :

22 PAGE TWENTY-TWO Freshmen Rout, Metuchen. ff-27. CARTERET-Cnact Bob O- DnnneH's Carteret hlah school freshmen won ther frst same' of the snfon by scorng h?nv- ]y fver thr Mrt.ur lrn frnsh at Metuchm. (5 to 27. Carlerrt lrd at hnlftmr by A bs 27- maren and merely coasted the rest nf the way. Ralph AntonoJo led the scorng for the Carteret club by rolllr un fojr baskets nnd elfjht fouls for a total of 6 ponts. Heffernn and DPaulo each chlpprd n wth sevrn ponts,.the box score: Carteret DPaulo.' 3 Burton Musco Sco Slvka *... Ferenchlk Anonello...*. Hefferan 3 Heghtchew O'Rlely Haas Rosenblum McDonald Provdent! t Black Perry Hawkns. - sblt - Humphres... Bopklng' Adams _. Errckson Metvchen F o _ A CHANCE MEET,NG: M.cHae, «h. «*k.nd n Phlhddphto M uutm hm to Erne Davs and the tro had a very 5 to. Photo shows Mr. Toth and Mr. Davs. Jayvees Beaten n Close Game CARTJRET The Carteret Jayvees, after leadng by 7- at half-tme, were completely A&O Tossers jgrohman Team Wn Easly 5-2 Gans on Leaders CARTERET - The A & Sweet Shop easly defeated the Ramblers, 5-2. n the Junor FRDAY, DECEMBER 22, 96 HartrMcMahon Lead Vctory CARTERET - The A A O,.sweet Shop defeated the All-j Stars n a Junor Recreaton; Hfketbnll Leastr Hnme, 53 U> : :.. recently nt the hlch school; The wnners scored heavly.. rhk the frst three auartors, mtplnynu ther opponents n of these perods. The mar were and 6- Pal Hart and Mke Me- Mnhon led the wnners n scoru' wth Hart rollnr up 2 ponts and McMahon '.'O. Hart sened ten feld md four fouls whle McMahon hnd nne dou^e-deckers and wo free throws. Davdsort and Slddons were he leadtlg pont getters for the losers. A A O G Spoganetz Hart Lehotsky Ternllya McMahon 9 Gregory Hefferan 2 Llsnyczl - Feldhelm 23 All Stars O 2 J. Comba 2 Davdson 5 Slddotu 5 CARTERET The second Wolansky place Grohmann nsurance) Zuback pnners ganed a game on the leadng Walt and Gene's by F 2 ROWFH OK TK MONTH:.losc lunar,»llh a total of 5, «." Reeled as f«n.lr h,,w.rr of H,c -m.n.h. Shr han an average SENOR BASKETBALL Standngs as»' Decemhrr nf ffl and h mplln nf H" l Novelty tram. Carteret Beaten Letso Rolls 77; n Last Perod New Record Se CARTERET - A nne-pont' CARTEP.ET Andy Letso h splt splrfte- by. Phl Deman. Mar ofn new record not only for hln le Met lchen team, n the flnrl perod, was too much for Frday Nhht ^f-, t^,, 5elf but for the Carteret La,,, Carteret as the Blues dropped when he valluped the -vmd a closely foutfft contest to the cores of 237, 23 and 267, nulldors last Frday nght at Jg fat 77 snps. Andy bn the local court. vth the Qrcenwale nsurm,, Decnnn, held to only eght pnners, current lea. UP outscored n the fnal half and Recreaton Basketball League. Score by perods: thr openlu dropped a close 32-3 decson wnnng a 2- match n the A&O A & O Sweet Shop farana E Jesperson _, Hghland Park *..',, t was the second straght trumph for the A & tossers. Cart Commercal League All Stars Holy Famly 23, A Pankn 2. A, YOUDR 3j wlth a 7-3 rally u, ;,-,,d to Metuchen Jayvees recently. Carteret Carteret led by 9 to at the over Ue league leaders. John Ramblers O Cywar 2. O Pot- g ^ by?nm$ al the n^dvn :;.,! K Metuchen end of the frst perod. The The wnners got off to All Stars Mh Blues were stll n command at bg lead at the halftme, 2-!Bl»nn's 6 was hgh wth Joe SlonUvo Rolls 2 Carteret Both elubs fou :), -, Schedule for December t% Rr»ull* Metuchen ttandstll) n thr ::rd U. halftme, 7-, but n the Frst game, 6: P. M. Ram Baumgartners ; Threesame wnners: Brook thrd perod everythng went 6, Referee: Calumbl wth HUhland }.,-,. bers vs. All Stars, 'sde Lanes over Hll Lanes "A.", Umpre Clcrell leadng by 3-28 xmnv wrong, nsofar as Carteret was B Second same. 7: P. M.'Edson Lanes over Md-State fnal perod Tlv> concerned, and Metuchen took! Stffl n Lead ffss-arr^s^" n* -age leader Holy Famly vs. A A O SweetBowl. sawed several tmes r,!. one-pont lead, 22-2, C A R T E R E T - Cszak's, wth a mark of 82. was hgh Two-same wnners: Fords Both teams were even at tenquarter Plumbng wth Frank Slomkoj k ** 3 *!* for Walt and Gene's by httng Recreaton over Majestc Lanes.! xaders Can n quarter but the Ulurby two ponts at the : CARTERET The one- J l apece n th. fnal pe-l Pat Hart see,,d 7 port..and rollng a tremendous 668 set on Hll Bowl Lanes over Hll Lanes! 's game lead whch the Baum- Mke McMahon had 6 for the 226. games of and 23. won ;.. rod. r gartners held over Hrak's Roger Bakos scored 3 ponts wnners. Babes Furnture wth Joe Volley Ball and B.. '< Mantle and WKU ; two games from Clark Electrc 9 O'clock hlgh for Carkret «.n «Flower Shop remaned ntact and Lou Much eleven for Car- The box score: Malek Jr. httng 627 set wth a n the Carteret Lanes Classc CARTERET - The leaders; score of 25, < swept Troast *- as both clubs came through teret. A & O League. Cs/ak's team s currently n second place fve ganed another name tohusketboll Clnc Bulders. Frank Malkus 32- Case dnes Carteret Javvees n the Nne O'clock Bowlng >' wth two -game vctores n Carteret G 578 was hgh for the losers. P ths week's matches n the Car- P T McMahon. 6 Lous Tavern swept Sabo's game* n back of the leadng CARTERET - Thr Pocro k *J7 *)C tller maron as Lou Molnar * teret K of C Bowlng League Seaman Ojspoganetz. at on Department has announ For Ctuulv Sduu f jsport Shop by 3- to hold thrd Slfko & Fedor club. LOSC DV «)* JJ led hs team to a sweep vctory * at the Academy Alleys, Muchl 3 H;Lehotsky.. Q'place. George Sloan led the MUte ""*" "- ->-. Versusky.. rolled a 6 CARTERET-The Recreaton! over the thrd place Jones Fve CARTERET - :.. - Baumgartners won two over Barney _ 3 ^Gregory...., Vtcavage-Lesko, whle the sec- 7,wnners wth a set. set frtf game for Clark Department has announced t CARTERET - The Carteret: Molnar nad g W(!h game of 2'ball clnc for g.u Bakos jh. 6 ^ ond place Hraks Flower Shop Ml Matt "Pop" Sloan had a 22 Electrc. Ssko and Fedor wll hold Clncs for basketballjayvees lost another close and a hgh set of 629. Emery held ' - tomorrow m< - Wyskowsk... Lsnyczys.. for the losers. Truckng won two from J and and volley ball for the grls pame, ths tme by two ponts, Luckacnsky rolled 27 and hgh school Kytn \. V\ defeated Scheno's Ctes Servg ce n two games. Dotegowsk Stuart Hefferan. 3 O Televson Both teams ht from the 5th to the 8th grades 37 to 35. to tle Hghland Park Dave Vckers 2 to set a new ager* and coaches *::: >< J low scores. and all hgh school students. Jayvees Tuesday nght at Hghland Park. Len Talalat got a 6 on hgh team mark. to be present as u-nw- '., J] There were only two sweep Feldhem Sal Dah.se rollng a sensatonal pet of 65 on games of place on Tuesday, December 26, The home team wot off to agames of to en- Volley ball clncs wll take mdget and cub <H.U>» < recorded. One was turned n 2 3! Pete's Dner pcked. League uanvk *. >. by Harry P. Burke over Ko- ' check Pharmacy and the second was by Carey Councl overjbowen Ramblers enabled hs team to wn two at 7 P.M. Teams from the Na- margn at halftme. The ttmc cms uuu puucrs uut ~,,, Metuchen (2 and 237 for Saybolt at the Nathan Hale School gym bg lead and enjoyed a bg 26- able Bll's Oulf pnners to take shortly after the holday- Leads League Sahulck Bulders. Brnk G games from Kopolto Furrers than Hale School. Columbus Hghlanders were ahead by the odd game from the Be- Mld «et le8kups lu vh * The weekly honor roll' n-kalontcluded the followng bowlers: Rubask Svon 3 b Homck 2 Nunlzo Nardone rolled 57 setjschool. j Holy y Famly School and - at the end of the frst pe> menza Fve. Hank Bramowlc» the ames hgh on 8 Khxl? turrt ;y:n and CARTERET Pete's Dner wth 2 and Joe Mate wth 2 won two games over Breza Bus,! for Mjf'Furrers. St. Joseph'* School wll be rod. t was not untl late n! gam«wll a,\,,: : ;>.y^ were hgh for the losers, Teleposky Jr. 23, 27, Kalupa zengerb 3 Porzo whle the second place Synoweck bowlers dropped three ndustral X-Ray Engneers represenud to form a Volley the second half that the locals the Nathan Hslr s.>.-,ol were recorded by 23 Slagyl 226, D. Ryan 223, Dunnon Dolojzyck _. 3 won three games from Stars ball league. Grls n the hgh were able to solve the Hghland Legon team over ndustral X- " S»turday Mar.kos 223, Balewcz 23, W. Bellusco.. 2 Vargannc games to the Slovak. Club. Al Auto Servce wth a hgh 62 school wll have ther own;park press, Ray Team No. 2 and by Ohlott-lj Kondzersk 29, Hla 27, Nadolsk 25, Holenscak 2, 2, 5 s now leadng the race la the ^t.l?, 2... and^ 2ujujeg ftnd fundamenlals of the baskets and one foul for a total Sabo '. a result of all ths, Pete's Dner' set gong to Wes Kollmer on league, Grls wll be Uught the! John Barney scored eght Kenely Agency over the Center)! ^B... Bar team. Joe Eosal'A 588 «t ; Colton 2, Lucas 23, Vt- Score by Frst Slovak Ctzens League ame. of 7 ponts. Roger Bakos followed wth four baskets and sx Derawlec rolled 562 for led the Valant team n an 6dd![ eavn cavage 23, Kalta 2 and Carteret 8 3 A & O y 2 games. Basketball clncs for the Spano 2. Metuchen Ramblers y 2Other the K«r*. rade Khoo'l students and hgh : game vctory over the Mller fouls for a total of PoUsJ^"! n two - game wnners Q *"[""' r!'/^/"""' Walters Mens Shop wth Ben chool grls wll be held on Carteret were Joe's Market over Sahul- Davd rollng 65 ts*t 237 game, mll - Mason team Olher <** «am ṟtelntj J.vctores went to the Roosevelt; 'hursday. December 28, at the G F 'ck's and Muller's nsurance won two games from Tony's rthan Hale School. Teams Seaman! Garage over the Savel Pant J,over G;eenwald's. Shell JBalon. Marty Cuslor wll be formed for the 962",Kelledy ". 2 JFve, the ndustral Team No! Oprn The weekly honor roll ncluded F. Manhart 2, Al Bu- 2 ht Sff-lS9 and Ed Marks 65- ; over Agrco and Surfwood Clark tor Tony's Lanes Shell. season. Grls wll be nstructed Muchl o Chrl»ln«f r the Sterlng pnners. won tuo games n the rules and how to play. Bakos 6 and zas 22, S. Pazza 25, and J. from Znback Bulders. The'clnc ws'be held'at'th'ejbarney 8 7, ChrUlm^ "*' [athan H&le School gym at 7 Wyskowsk "'"'"''" 2 ^MMM*aEMBMfKarensKa*u '.M. Stuart o Hll Bowl Bar Pednlck Dotegowsk, What's so dfferent about ths gas staton? * fhebg dfference s SAVNGS. HCSJbrngs n New Jersey, have our own ol wells, ppe-' /> you gasolnes of certfed top brand qualty/ lnes, termnals, truct-tankcr fleets, and lots -tho best money can buy! Yet charges of busy, clean, whte Hess statons gong up V lea than other leadng brands! ^M^MW^^M wherever you drve. You'll lke *' That's because we elmnate hd- ^ ^ ^ ^ Hess Certfed Regular and Hess 'den costs all along the lne. We're M P P P Certfed +Octane... both - We of the East's largest lode- H t J «3 p e ^ y nfned to protect and pendents... own and operate a J to power... prced to stretch brand new, pushbutton refnery MttMMMHtfflM your mleage and your dollars. F 3. Frank t Joans 2 Lou's Tavern... l A & O SAC... Darab's Tavern T May you have the gladness of Chrstmas whch s HOPE... The Sprt of Chrstnas whch s PEACE... The Heart of Chrstnas whch s LOVE t May God Bless Ojur Country n All of 962 CARTERET POST NUMBER 263 The Amerca! Leglo Department of New Jersey and The Auxlary Unt of the Post Wlbur Camara r You Wll Get.. VThe Fnest Fuels Avalable V 'Complete Parts Servce Program VLfe nsured Budget Plan \/The Fnest Servcemen (Our : Gabrel Newhlnkj Presdent Men are Traned & Experenced^ f You Swtch to..' GEO. CHAMRA & SONS k Dv. ol Cbodosb Brot * Wwto Bahway K -55 *'5g" COAL - HJ^L OL - BUHNER BALKS h SEBVCE 2 Lefferte Street, (^arttret, N. J. Carteret Rec. DopL Falcons Schedule for December! Frst game, 6:3 P. M.. Darab's Tavern vs. A * O S.AC MDDMCSKX (Ol STY B.P.A. TRAVELNG LKAOl'F. Standngs as of Drcrmhtr W Fords Recreaton lbrooksldc Lanes ;Majestc Lanes.. 2JH Lnnra "A".. Md-State Bowl Hll Bowl Lanes Edson Lanes Second game. 7:3 P. M, Hll Laws "B" 2V- W ponts durng the frst, three by R margn of eght full v am,, perods, exploded for a total of As a result of Andys nlr ponts n the fnal utanw nomenal bowlng, own. to turn defeat nto vctory for took three Rame«from ol the vstors. Mat. The only other sweep» The Dame was close all the ner was Team No. 7 whch >r way. Cnrteret took an 8- lead three over Walt and Ocne\" m the openng quarter. Me- Two-game wnners wer,. tuchen ted the count at thebur Fuel Company CH ] lnldwav mark by rallyng n the Unes. Amerlon.Plumbcs second quarter. n the thrd and Pttllp Cretet nc perod Vtptuchen had a «llrht 'the honor roll for *< ledge, -9. u< Bulldogs' ncluded Rose Tdrosk 2 tr# -Blue* n the wrlen. and.marge Pn,, fl rotmd, wth Degnan n seres. n the men's roup the drver* «eat. honor roll ncluded Jm K, Tn Carteret, the two M'» \ m Slpos >, McMahon and Mftntle led Bob Urban 29, Boh Us/.., the scorng wth fght and «lx 28, 29, Rchard Harrow ponts respectvely. Bob Pazur 23, Jm Pn//., <\ The box «corr:, nd Paul Tldronk 2ns Cartftft U«) McMnhon, Mantle ;Kopn jkoby a a Mrurhen (35 O Frank & Joan's Ptzzarla vs. Honor Roll 2 or Belt*r Gamr* 6 or Brtter SrUt Lou's Tavern. L Butkocy v, JUNOR BASKETBALL LEAGUE Kleban 22.,D. Sadowsk 223, H(ro d jc Sozawkl 2. H. Whltmore-j^,,^ ', Standngs M of D*ffmb»r 2 J225, J. Schlavone 22. E. Brow-, Knlj(ls, W L> r 2. J Zafaram 2. M Za- rvvrm, r 2 'aglet Beat Pent$ n Handcap Loop Wdens Bg Lead CARTERET The Hll Bowl; 3 CARTERET - The Eagles Ulhland Park ~~!won two games pver EmUV rolled a two-game vctory over Henderson 2, Shell to ncrease ts lead to ' he Pents, whle the Bombers games n the Hll Bowl Frday O6t a par to Research. gtvngsyork Nght League at the Hll Bowl the Eagles frst place n thejkaplan 'Alleys.. US.M.R. Handcap BowlngJLlstfteld < The second place Hll Bowl League by a close half-game Lauums 3 splt ; fame declam wth margn last Thursday nght atlkrleger tw»u dene's Two game wlnthe Carteret Lanes. JTenbrook 2 ners ~**re HU Pharmacy owr, Sweep wnners were Raders Zamost Lee Coutructlon and Rook*» over Skl-Boy, Man Offce over ~ over Hunadyk j Scrap Flant and Rockets over 5 35 Tlt honor roll coruuted ol, Erecton Shop. A two-game ve- Score by perod-, O Bacon 25. T Kleban 27.' tory was scored by Tank House jcarteret - ~3S M Holowatch 2 and L. over the Gants. Hghland, Park X* Parka* 22 CE SKATES SHARPENED ENER9S Trade-l Allwaee For Tour Old Skates On Purchase of New SKATES OPEN EVERT NGHT TLL 9 SPORTNG GOODS Henry Jaflowk. Pro*. 322 State Street Perth Amboy, N. J. tatnm Once agan we want to take ths opportunty durng ths gala holday season to thank our many customers and to wsh for every one ol our frends the fullest measure of good cheer and happness at Chrstmas...and always!, f Blues Lose Ctosel Game by ll t( 2 CARTERET Can. n jjth second same n n : «week. bow nk to Hl-hb-.d \\' t _ tn another close ronrs: ]o!day nght st Hghland p.,; ' The game wth Mctuchp Frday was *M 7 all the way Tn.* trm- t,,..«j rlslon was HUhlnnd 3 Carterft 35 jl Cartfret hnd u shnt OPENBOWLNq AT ALL TM -r ALL LAN * BEOUCU) HA»» CHLORKN sa "".' l"kl J " MOrl J( Man Klr*rt. *<» * (»t(ou "" """ Td. ««' :u GODENY CHEVROLET 3 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret Phone K -523

23 V' h Mne-Game Lead By Pete's Dver, MTERET Pet«' Dtaer, ;,,K n blf bl nnefame nne-fame lead ld[sweep",!:r Carteret Lanes Womens honor m tps^d. scored» sweep.,,y over the wcond place Varga ROB, :,c Brown'* Department. 8.,,. pnners last week at the. rret Lanes, e Nn-Way Cleaners, who a 2 deadlocked for second;' r -. z '' B«2, C. f took all three games over Crrteret Lane*. «*. vo xame wnners ncluded Holv!.s Beauty Nook over Lll- ' s prcw Shop and nd Ehrhart- C. e * r,!. nc. over Famly T the Kahway ^t. JQC S lof Ouarclc wth 2-58 and! Tllf ' ln «l Holy Pamllv ca-,,, ntrtvy wth BO made thc! be, hlnr Rch "" ' " v honor ro]l. h's CYO by R 7 36 Patrck Leads Team to Vctory, OK heavy scorng for St. Holy F y ^ ^ ; Vs 69 and Bll Vttrt'lRlulfr, N^y and KwS,; suto-s Luncheonette took»nd wore never behnd tlrouch... names t.om Bert andout the game. The sco'r,-»v., h> the Slovak Club vrhrlftlmr *«knotted m t t.: n thref g»n»» by Urd.polnts, but qumc ba<k.-u hv.,,,,, As. result of these^.ltan and srto p.t Ho " ;,, ; lngs both club ended,famly n t,r., a( t m,,'.,, Fforflntptaetlnthfthoflnawhute y Bowlln Lwgue rjloly Famly a 2- to all our customcr who [wlnm/n us durng thp past year Kut n-kurl Beauty Shop 529 Rahway Avenue NVoodbrdRc.ME marfcers -89. Rambl er Top Holy Famly CARTERET Tho Kondrk Ramblers defeated th«defendln«champon Holy Famly team n the openng game oj the Junor Recreaton Basketball League, 8 to 2. l" "f L to tral by only two B lntn thc flnal Holy Famly Fve Tops All Star CARTERET The Holy Pamly basketball team won ts frst game n the Junor Rec- rentton BasketbaC League by defeatng the All Btars, 53 to 37 at the" hgh school gym, The Holy Famly cagers scored 22 pont* n the frst half to nnd by sbc ponts, but n the second half the wnners rolled up a bg 3-2 margn to wn easly. Joe Melech was hlnh scorer for the wnners wth a total of 2 ponts and hs.teammates, Nagy and Kalltan, scored eleven and ten ponts respectvely. a 23 "'5 lead at half- " " oly up 7 box scorp;» the fnal trumphant a n 7 P H P n o Don Davdson rolled ponts for the losers. The box score: Holy Famly leczesny Melech " : 6,'Marek Rlgler '? Zuback ' Slddons "'Kelledy AVolapsk *" Davdson! Perez Gallo 5 Holy 'Famly jj All Stars 7 n FRDAY, DECEMBER DEDCATE H()l : S N( 'RO.KCV: Photo shows J'rosroutor KclwUl.. DoLn, trnn DHM::..>nr nmlm; document:. n a box, Others watchng hm, left to relt are: Mnor Stephen Skla, U'llhnn lcl'ln. n-:;(:l rcpresrt^tvr of publc housng authorty; Senator Harrson A. Wllams,.tnhn,. Sudl,, excculvc drector nf He ( rtrrrt nthurtv, and John Wfllskl c h a r m a n, M a n y a t t e n d e d t h e d e d c a t o n of t h e 7(-unt lousne prnjrct d e p c tn- n< lnrnt w e a t h e r, games over the Gold Jewelers one game by 8 pns, For thp'pamr^ and thereby move nto a tc'wnners, Steve Ondrepack was over Stan's Tavern,! 8. exports declned 2 pornlo thrd plkv. only -cnt. n September. movpd for flrst -. P' ace - hgh man wth a 66 set, whle A t the same tme Tony Da- Matty Udzelak rolled a bs 69 om ~ nlf gamt! from the top All Stars lla's bg 65 round gave thejsertes hs thrd successve bet- Cl AuU) u^7 t n ~October fell Marclnak hnd a bg 8^!. from 96 level. o p Economy Alumnum Corp a tcr than 6,mark n throe. j two-game wn. ' j weeks.. 2, The Amercan Bar defeated Almasl Truckng, ted for 3 8JLou's Tavern n two games of flrs ' place by the Carterct. 2 *ja_ close match, wth the, dropped two games to 7 gns beng 3 and 33 pns respectvely. Lou's Tavern took. the Caruso Fve, deal Lquors,, 2 as a result of wnnng two DeBella & Dala Roll 65 Seres Famly,o CARTERET ggy DeBella,, and Tony Dalla both came Concdental through wth szzlng sets of a s buldng bgger C5 n the Carteret Major aul f.mer cars and s also fn- Bowlng League last Thursday < '' -rw.u wv and more mod-jnleht. :!:u«pltals Davenport > a. >' sgy's bg set enabled the m Tat. Carteret Lanes to wn two b Dtrf H.T'.S a spvlal wh, h ap- AVENEL PLUMBNG SUPPLES Koute r, Avenel, N. J. Tel. ME -8 fnd Up Your Evenng at The CARTERET DNER OPEN 2 HOURS - featurng - Fresh Seafood Dnners Thck, Jucy Steaks Good Coffee (mps and Roasts ORDERS TO TAKE OUT NO EXTRA CHARGE QQ\\ Kl "2 9 9 REASONABLE PRCES FREE CUSTOMER PARKNG AREA 8 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret Wth Many Thanhs for Your Loyalty and Good Wll. We are vety happy ndeed to take ths opportunty to tell you how much we apprecate the prvlege' and pleasure of servng you. t's our sncere wsh that Santa brngs you just what you're hopng for and that lfe holds many joyous occasons n store for you and all those who arc dearest to you. Frank and Sam Quattroch VCTOR MOTORS, nc. 5 Kuhway Avenue, Woodbrdge Phone ME -555 TWENTY-THREE!NF.\Y :SE FOR SALT Berln, rhr Conmunlsts jure blnmlng an Amercan rado [staton for the recent shortage of salt n East Germany. The offcal Communst dally N"(\5 D-utsnlland. accused the ;-!\rln staton RA3 n the Ame-ran sertor of quotng "BO- allr-fl srlmtl'ts as sayng that "» should bate n salt and t m onr s head n, order t.) ::et n-otectnn BgahPt atom- ;' :tlhton." t * reported that the people ::' hnyns! nnd lavng supples f M ' ks;u f ulr he WP.M ad out- House held-a. Truman' Let the joyous holday musc rng out our brght and happy Chrstnas greetng to all our wonderful frends and patrons. May ths season of cheer fnd you enjoyjjs'-k ng all the health g ; and happness n the a world. May your Mer- S F ry Chrstmas be rch \ n all the best n lfe Roberts Qualty Jewelers 88 Smth Street Perth Amboy M tw&8& &t^^ To AU-.. and h all a Good Nght As the sarfmal sends tousle-headed g n s 5 S s tks off to dreamland, Santa takes over! Softly and swftly he moves through he nght, workng ks mgc n every home, n every heart...brngng joy and laughter... the pleasure of recevng, the happness of gvng...all wrapped ap n the W^der of Chrstmas!.. * Unted ^tate3 ftletau Kefnng C ompan y feu

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