Snbepenbent leaber WOODBRIDGK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 30, Postmaster Selection Is Stalled

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1 \ Newspaper Devoted He Communty nterest Fuj Local Coverage X.V-NO. 24 Use n Eased (ugley S >rnulk, <-»r lnjl after) *. ML lw s to hv. Allowed As promsed Mynr Huth B. Qulfelf^ Uy llftert the ban on lwns and fllnp wad- \l may now be watered, ndock n the evenng. n,! : n Mayor Qulgley, sne ll, the present tme nvest between 6 and 0 thr evenng when there l: nlne use. Therefore ho hat resdents refran r. lawns and gardens!> oclock. n ban. Mayor Qulgley!l,>d lo brng n reports of mk. luokhout the Townl! of these have been ren the Mddlesex Water us could be determned ms of low water presnnp n from Woodp,;er. The mayor.stated lv complants ths week en receved from the Keastnu and the Towashp s a:; word from the Mld- \v,er Company as to not t wll take over.tern s Restored "olona Fre Co. >NA-n what apparently fmtl chapter n the long- r controversy between mps of fremen here, a huh wns one of the pawas Mle has been retreved by ln owners. k was bult by the Co- Vumtcer Chemcal Hook ller Company. t was used cmpanv untl a new group k./.ed, took the equpau; moved t to : ts own t«the controvert fnally so heated the Town Con)- lelmnatpd the Colonla Fre and snce then, the two groups have been servng [ldcntly. week the trucks orgnal obtaned a wrt of replevn kn the truck from the secnpany. The wrt was served truck returned, but mnus dns; to spokesman much equpment. The company se control t had been have he counter-charge that ths h; fact, and spectators gven the opportunty to fnr own conclusons when rk was put on exhbton sponsored by the orgnal Snbepenbent leaber Entered u Second Claw Mutfcr»t the Post Offlco, WoodbrtdRe, K. J. Launchng Craftsmens Club mprovements The frst shovelful of e;rth for the constructon of the addton and mprovements to the present Masonc Temple on Green Street, was turned at smple cemmmrs held Tuesday evenng. Left to rght are Nels E, M. Kjeldsen. presdent of the Amcrtou? (Jraftsnrns Club;,Mtchell Carns, member of the plannng Board, Ernest Llchtman, general charman of the buldng project; Alfred Katen, of the plannng board and John N, Speak, Worshpful Master, Amcrcus Lodge, No, 83, F. and A. M. t s expected that the project wll be completed some tme n November. Hosptals Polo Patents to Have Televson Due to Tnder Generosty of Local Youngsters. WOODBRDGE The Polo Ward of the Perth Amboy General Hosptal wll have a televson set due to the hard work and thoughtfulness of Woodbrdge Townshp chldren. * Townshp youngsters have been conductng carnvals, bazaars, shows and lemonade stands, turnng the proceeds over to the Polo Ward of the hosptal. Anthony Eckert, drector of the Perth Amboy General Hosptal and* "Charles E. Gregory, presdent of the Board of Governors, n apprecaton of the donatons made by the chldren thought t would be a good flea f one artcle was purchased for the ward as a gft from the Townshps youngsters. * * t was nally decded that the frst thng to be purchased wth the proceeds would be a televson set, for as soon as the young polo patents show mprovement they are more than anxous to know f "Hopalong Ca&- sdy caught the bad guys" and whether "Roy Rogers good guys won out." f more money s donated ces for Former Postmaster utoday from Runtson Church DDBRDGE Funeral servw. GuyWeaver, 74, forpostmaster, were mmng from the home dam;hu>r, Mrs. Harold Van Ruason and at the Holy Church, Rumson where * Requem Mass was cele- Bm-al was n St. Marcys ery. Perth Amboy. caver (led Monday at the use Nursng Home, Mddle- te an llness of. a year. n Newark, Mr. Weaver laque came to ths area as a youth. He wns frst afflated wth the Natonal Freproofng Company and later became co-owner and secretary and treasurer of the Auness Hollow Tle and Clay Company. He served as presdent of th«board of Aldermen n Perth Amboy. At the completon of hs term he moved to Woodbrdne and became actve n the communtys cvc lfe n 932 he was apponted postmaster of the WoodbrdKe Post Offce retrng two years ago. (Contnued on Page 6) rks Kwans Gft *"«throukmund* obtaned n «*r".ture from tt to rlflt «e U. Kent blulu, * Byers, pr«m«nt*. Lou Homer, charman tf fe ^KWetmarl. representng Ue*. Adanw, former V Autust 28, than the televson set costs, another tem for the beneft of the young patents wll be purchased. * * * Donatons from the kds to date amount to $.07. A group of Decker Place youngsters, Lunn Skuse, Chrstne Darab, Evelyn Schork, Patty Jacksen, Robert Brown, Ralph Rudash, Jerry Bob Jakubczak, Norman Hansen and Thomas Darab, rased $26.9 at a stand they conducted. Another donaton of $8 was receved from three drove Avenue chldren, Robert and Carol Lotz, 28 Grove Avenue and Patrca Jackson, 97 Grove Avenue. * * «* A second group from Decker and Rowland Place, who were on vacaton when the others conducted the stand, dd ther bt and through sheer hard work rased an addtonal $5.50. They were Rosemary Mack, Donna Carroll, Joy Wanwrght, Evelyn Schork. The sale of Juces and comc books at the McFadden home, 266 Green Street, for three days Strcken Durng Sermon RKV. W. W. WARMAN AVKNEL Mcml)«ft of the congregaton of the Frst Fres-, byteran Church of Avenel were stunned Sunday mornng wh«n ther pastor, Rev. W, W. Watymn, suffered a, stroke whle delverng hs terraon, durng the worshp hour- Rev. VVarman was asssted to the manse at 63 Wgodbrldge Avenue and was later taken to the Ralway Memoral Hosptal n the Avenel-Colonla. Frst Ad Squad ambulwce. Mrs, Wurman reportqd yesterday her vubandj has shbwn a slltot mprovement snce taken to ()* hqptytl, Rev! Wurman has bee)) pator at the Avenel church lnoe WOODBRDGK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 30, 953 netted thesum of $4. Chldren partcpatng were Edward Me Fadden Jr., Jacke Fuery, Judth Clauss, Curts Clauss, Laverne Johler, Rcc Zla. The sum of $3.80 was collected by Alexander Pochek. 36 James Avenue and George L. Panter, 28 Man Street/who sold homemade drnks. * t t * Another enterprsng group made a house-to-house canvass n the Carolne and Albert Street area and collected $25.05 whch was turned over drectly to Mr. Eckert at th,e hosptal. The group ncluded James Hegedus, Lynn Pajac, Elzabeth Majesk, and Barbara Smonsen. All donatons for the Televson Fund should be brought to The ndependent-leader Offce, 8 Green Street, Woodbrdge. Townshp chldren who have donated to the Perth Amboy General Hosptal Polo Ward so far ths summer are asked to meet n fron of The ndependent-leader offce on Monday at 2 P.M. to have ther pcture taken by the staff photographer. Rothfuss Servce At Trnty Church WOODBRDGE Funeral servces for Mrs, Mary Jane Rothfuss, wfe of Dr. C. Howard Rothfuss, who ded last Thursday at her home, 62 GreenStreet, Were held Monday mornng n Trnty, Epscopal Church wth Rev. Wllam H. Schmaus, rector, offcatng..rev. Howard Klen, rector [of the Trnty Epscopal Church, Elzabeth, was the celebrant at the Eucharst and Rev. Geroge H. Boyd, Perth Amboy, was the epstoler. Btual was n the Trnty Church Cemetery. Pallbeajers were Walter J. Relley, George F. Hunter, Henry Breretqn Harold Ford, Dr. Matthew F. fclrbansk and Dr. Sam Gordon Berkow.. Mrs. Rothfuss, who was actve tr Red CrossjWork, partcularly durng World War, was wdely known for, her kndness to solders statoned at nearby camps. Besdes her husband she s survved by one brother, Alfred, Holmead, Portland, Ore, Colona Gl s Wounded n Closng Korea Acton COLONA Pfc! Albert L, Damlano, 2, son of Mrs, Angelna M. Damtano, East Avenue and the late Joseph Damano, was wounded f n the rght arm July 9, n* corea,, accordng to wprd receved by tls mother from the Department of Defense. Pfc. Damano was employed to Ctes, Servce, Lnden, pror cp enterng the servce on November 20, 952. He attended Woodbvdge Hgh School, PAPER WORK WOODBRDQJ Ffty- three, VANDALS AT PLAY WOODBRDOE Thorn, a rolls of wallpaper and paperhangng Drews, owner of the Drew Memo tools valued at $80, were stolen vom a new home w* Wespect Avenue, Rol>e-t Bty«r, Plan feld subcontractor tor Sommw Brothers, reported to 6«t, Qlpslndo luocaro Monday, rar Co., Dukes Lane and nman Avenue, Colona, reported to Ser geant Joseph Farksu Tuesday that several grave stones on dsplay on the lawn had been damaged, H eauaftted the danage at $60. v Postmaster Selecton s Stalled relnphuysen Sees No Acton At.east Untl After Congress Recess WOODBRDQE Unless the U. S. Cl»ll Servce Commsson announces the results of the examnaton for postmaster n Woodbrdge before Congress adjourns, whch seems unlkely at the present tme, there wll be no appontment made untl after Labor Da/, Representatve Peter Frellng huysen Jr.. reached n Washngton ysjerday by The ndependent Leader, sad he had receved no word from the Cvl Servce Commsson as yet and he expected that Congress would adjourn by the end of the week. " wll be the one to recommend t.he appontment to the Presdent after recevng the results of the examnaton," sad the Congress man, "and snce expect to go on much-needed vacaton as soon us Congress adjourns wll not be avalable to make the decson." Congressman Frellnghuysen ndcated he wll not return to hs offce untl after the Labor Daj holday. n the meantme, the Cvl Serv ce nvestgaton of all canddate or the post contnues, wth Leon E. McElroy apparently stll n th lead wth poltcal support from the Frst Ward. nvestgators for vl Servce have found qute a bt of sentment n town n favor of retanng the Democratc appontee, Wllam R, Pltzpatrlck, due to beng a dsabled veteran, As a result of the expected ad Journment of Congress, Mr, Fltz- Patrck s practcally assured o beng retaned n offce untl earl fall. Armstce Shrnks Blood Donor Ls WOODBRDGE Ths Korea armstce has put a crmp n th mtatter of prospectve blood don ors for the August S Bloodmob vst, Woodbrdge Chapter, Rec Cross, announced today/ ; The bloodmobllewll be at S James Audtorum from 2:3 P.M., and accordng to the Re Cross, the quota wll not b< reached unless many more reg ster. "There s stll a decded nee. for blood n the Army hosptals Korea and Japan," Mrs. Mayfre Loveland, executve secretary, sale today, She also ponted out tha blood s needed for gamma-globt A to help flght polo epdemcs Prospectve blood donors an asked to regster as soon as pos sble at Red Cross headquarter Man Street. Regstraton may b done by telephone. Metuchen Man njured Tryng to Board Bu FORDS Thomas Carlson, Lauerdale Avenufe, Metucher suffered- head njures Sunda: evenng when he slpped and fel backwards whle attemptng board a No. 4 bus drven by Joh J. Adamch, New Brunswck. Taken to the Perth Amboy Qen eral Hosptal n St. Johns Frs Ad Squad ambulance, Mr. Carl son was treated for lactatons c the back of the head and release! TOOLS STOLEN WOODBRDGE Tools value at $00 were stolen from a she at.the ste of the new nman nue school, accordng to a repor made by Rudolph Storms, fore man for the Lesle W. Burns Co, contractor, to Patrolmen Wllla Stephano and Stephen Pochecl Monday. «t B Onto street, WoodhrdM.». J, Complete WWR, Pctures Presented Farly, Uearly And mpartally Each Week PRCE EGHT CENTS 2nd Woodbrdge Bank Rulng Due n Week; Smlar Plea Dened Completed SO Korea Mssons FFTH AR HHCF., KORKA Frst t. Walter T. Burchak, 29, Woodbrdge, has Completed 50 ns-ns wth an ;ttached Ar Weather Flght of the (nth Tactcal Kceonnassanre WK and soon wll return to the Tnted States. Flyng as an aeral weather observer n unarmed WB-2Bs, he went on mssons over North Korea to record, n;l\7,o.»nd transmt weather observatons n support of tactcal combat operatons by ( nted Natons plots. n addton to hs flyng dutes, leutenant Bunlnk was ORtcer-n- Char^e of trunn and manulnnk hr trollccucy of the other weather observers n hs flght. Utmost Dump Nusance Controls Are Pledged by Mayor, Schmdt WOODBRDGE Resdents of Fords, Hopelawn and Keasbey were gven assurance by Mayor Hugh B. Qugley and Commtteeman Peter Schmdt that the Keasbey garbage dumps wll be kept "n good condton" untl the proposed ncnerator s constructed n Woodbrdge. v At a meetng Tuesday n the VFW Post Home, New Brunswck Avenue, the Mayor and Mr. Schmdt nformed a group Cranford Man Held As Drunken Drver.WOODBRDGE Harold Walsh, 40, 7 Marsh Street, Cranford, wll appear before Magstrate Andrew Desmond next Thursday to answer to a complant of drunken drvng. Walsh, who was nvolved n an accdent Sunday, was arrested by Patrolman Phlp Y&covno. Walsh was travelng south on Rahway Avenue, near Edgarton Boulevard, Avenel, and n attemptng to make a left turn to enter the drveway to Snookys Tavern, crashed nto a car drven by Kenneth Braza, 7, 23 Charles Street.ySewaren. After strkng.the Brtfca Car, Walshs vehcle contnued on. httng a parked car owned by Leon Plchta, 42 Woodbrdge Avenue, Port Readng, Rdna n the Sraza car and njured was Peggy AnnJames, 7, Second Street, South Amboy, who was treated by Dr. Fred Kessler for abrasons an<j laceratons of the knees, Walsh, who. w(s examned by Dr. Kessler, was pronounced under the nfluence! of lquor and unft motor vehcle. to operate a of 25 resdents that everythng possble s beng done to keep the dumps covered wth layers of drt and to prevent fres whkh have been a source of great annoyance to the resdents. A bulldozer s on the job constantly, the troup was told, n an effort to get at the bottom of the fres and to cover the garbage after each days deposts. Meantme the publc hearln& on the ordnance to provde for the constructon of an ncnerator wll be held Tuesday at 8 P.M., at the Memoral Muncpal Buldng. There s expected to be some complants from resdents of WoodbrldRe proper, partcularly n the upper Man Street area who femstnat resultng wll be unbearable. Engneers,! employed by the Townshp/however declare that an ncnerator of that ste, properly run, should not gve off any offensve odors.. The ncnerator, s estmated tjo cost $425,000 and must be-repad over a 0-year perod by a bond ssue. Barrng unforseen dffcultes, t s expected that the project! can be completed wthn a yea-. Perth Amboy Hosptal Plannng for 75-Be Wng to Halt Overcrowdng; Studes Fnancng PERTH AMBOY One phase of a planned three-part expanson program to allevate serous overcrowdng and to guarantee future nursng care for patents at Perth Amboy Qenaral Hosptal wll soon get underway wjth the openng of bds August 20 for constructon of a 7S-b*d four story addton. Charles E. Gregory, presdent of thd Board of Governors, sad, "We are takng the frst step n the planned expanson program now u an emergency measure 8v<m though* the- funds for fnancng the constructon are not avalable." "We, wh,p are charged wth the responsblty of provdng fo t.n> health, needs or the people j ths area, can not escape thk fcclslon," Mr. Gregory/ sad, "lwttg people wattng hpur n tbs lobby tor an empty bed an4 operatng wth restrcton* upon admssons s not only annoyng to those concerned, t s a dangerous stuaton that must be corrected mmedately." "We just have to go ahead and hope the publc wll support fnancally ths project whch s so ntmately connected wth communty vtalty,afcd, well-beng." Mr. Gregory adfthat whle bds have already been asked on constructon of the frst phase of the ntended buldng program, plant are beng formulated to rase funds, "the pur* pose beng to elmnate all possble deft-ys n makng the new facltes an actualty," Wlnr Capacty Specfcatons for the buldng are a four-story wng to the west qf the hosptal proper, ex-..tendng from New Brunswck Avenue back to Lwrle Street. The frst, second and thrd floors each provde four prvate rooms, 0 two-bed rooms and one-quet room for crtcally patents. Thu basement houses a new laboratory, offce and storage space, Mr. Gregory sad the three phase constructon program whch the Board of Governors has had undejr consderaton for the past few jmonths conssts of the jew wng to tha west," a mres resdence wth accommodatons for 72 students and a four-story 90 bed addton parallelng Groom Street and extendng out to New Brunswck Avenue. Plans for a fund rasng campagn re now beng md, and. Mr, Gregory sad the success of the drve wll determne how far the Board can go wth. ts contemplated plans of gvng ths urea the hosptal facltes : t requres, State Rejects As Unneeded KenlworthBd WOODBRDGE Commssoner Warren P. Oaflney of the State Department of Bankng and nsurance L expected to render a decson on an applcaton for a new state Bank n Woodbrldse sometme n«xt week. Meanwhle, t was learned today that n a stuaton almost totally smlar to that whch exsts n Woodbrdge, ta adverse decson wns reached by the Commssoner. An applcaton fled by nterested partes n Kennllworth was dened, accordng to Deputy State Bankng Commssoner John Connolly, because there were fve banks wthn a two-mle crcle of the proposed State Bank of Kennllworth and offcals of those banks objected to the grantng of a charter to the new bank The Commssoner n hs decson denyng the charter declared "the proposed bunkng nsttuton was not n the publc nterest and there was lttle lkelhood of success because of present competton." n the Woodbrldge stuaton here are nne banks wthn a fve-mle radus, wth the Woodbrdge Natonal Bank practcally around the corner from the proposed State Bank locaton. There are three banks n Perth Amboy, wo n Carteret, two n Rahws.y, one n Fords and one n Woodbrdge, Plan Opposed Representatves of these banks as well as offcals of the banks n Metuchen and South Amboy were present at a hearng last month before Commssoner Gaffney. At that tme, wtnesses called by former State Senator John E. Toolan, who appeared for the Woodbrdge Natonal Bank n opposng the applcaton, were nearly unanmous n ther belef an addtonal bank was not needed and expressed doubt that t would have any lkelhood of success because <5f competton n the Townshp and surroundng communtes. Deputy Commssoner Connolly ;old The nd.ependent-le.der yesterday a decson on the Woodbrdge stuaton would not be reached th* week, wth all ndcatons pontng to a decson next week. n any event, the commssoner s expected to make hs decson known before August 5 when he leaves for hs annual vacaton. Ralph L. Fuscc, Perth Amboy and Metuchen, s representng the ncorporators of,, the proposed. State bank qf whch Chcago and Brooklyn resdents are the prncpal subscrbers. Schedule Changes Due Aug. 2 by PRR WOODBRDGE New tlmetafcles wll be ssued by the Pennsylvana Ralroad for ts trans operatng va the New York & Long Branch Ralroad to ponts on the North Jersey Coast, showng changes n certan trans between New York or Jersey Cty and South Amboy or Bay Head Juncton whch wll be effectve Sunday, August 2, j A number of Pennsylvana schedules wll he adjusted slghtly to ft n wth revsed schedules of the Central RajUoad of New Jersey and also as a,result of progress on the new Matawan vaduct. Among the trans affected wll be No. 378, leavng Jersey Cty at 4:5 P.M., EDST, nstead of 4:4 P.M.; No. 3723, leavng Jersey Cty at 4:47 P.M., two mnutes earler than prevously; and No. 73, leavng New York at 4:50 P.M.. fve mnutes earler than htherto. kon YultPlea Entered n Melody Cluh Case WCOO^MDOE The State Department Of Alcoholc Beverage Control announced yesterday that offcers of the Melody Club, Amboy Avenue,have pleaded non vult to complants that they had allowed two taps to be connected wth beer kegs whch dd not conform wth the manufacturers label, Decson s no^ pendng and, wll be made by the commssoner shortly, accordng to Frank Amt>{ the ABC, : t! f ;

2 k!u) ) PAGE TWO THURSDAY. JH Y 30. *»53 News from Playgrounds,.. gets clothes spotlessly clean. Perspraton vanshes. No (.leanng odors! Better press lasts longer. Call today! COPPOLA CLEANERS 06 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE WO BREGS By OLA0TS E. SCAMK JOHN g. GROVE STREET xeek. The foldng *ere awarded; COLOtflA SCHOOL M Ehflkvnt Arenne Sxth Ds- W:r,n*r» of story t«llln«con- certfcates st prlw.jacke Lane;; Wnners n varous contests telr. Me. B-89,«WOOD j -REA Army Pfc. Domlnck S. La son. 48. J.vk Tooker. Davd Kjenbo- 2nd prze Judy Ga.<:orowsk: 3rd vm asfollots: costume doll show hom( ; q H.tx-rt CepoJe, Patty Carr- PrM Sa:y K;:»y. 4th prze. Pat Barbara Gbson Florence Gbson Penta. Woodbrldse. N, J., s now Monday a Lttle Pegfy Cough. daughter of ard Kat7enb»ck and baby. Bar.,:-,d Jmmy Champa." VanB;amer: 5tr. or.re Pat demao Ann Dcrran. s,, n U?] to to formulae formulae plans plans jn Knr(, H wrh thp ^ c vved bv a rh Ruth Jarhlm»t, Mr and Mr5 Arthur - Cough. bara, Valsburs > campagn Herbert! Hbt ^^ v..~jv-r= of the clean-up-con- On Pr:r«y u fluffed anmal con- Carol Kremp. j Adams Street, celebrated Wr] Mrs Wllam Otton. Adams Wllams, present of the clubb drector n th«specal! Nelson. Servce Secton. LaPenta entered mother. Mr >> ;<: Dolores Snyder Elza- test va= conducted. The wnners sand "rnodetaj, Efr Smber. fourth brthday la*t *e^,,h a; street, attended the funeral ot pt-,> sl( }e<. the Army n November 95 and *hom he f,,-.r.dmary DUrlparr Oeratd Tere as :<fcow* -Bob Den Kwker. Berue WnM.;fam _ pcnc at RoweveMprfrk [ her uncle. Davs Hatrh. Boston, Mr WV..rh* ponted^ out the recfjvp() b(w r trhj nnb al Fort Charles On- ;.:.<: John Murray. J»me* hn:^<\ enlec^on. Dorene and.rcky Smbt-r. John FHp. ~ Wayne The Coughs who were vacaton- ton- Mass Mrs Otton accompaned by ta^ th»*"the sxth Dstrct "" * " D Dlx. j un J. He holds the Bronac! brothers. V. rtk Jjdj«Jjdjj«*«t were Uwls Lews R;y»e Rwe r>nrm r* n rm Wuow<k: largest doll. Wta. Grfry Mohr B»b Wlms. R t a. w;d»ood-by-le-»*.t ye her mother and father Mr. and. u d that lne canddate!v j-nyje; RegLt:at:.jr. s Star Medal, Dstngushed Unt j of Ho»rve,>, pretter face. Aut- Matt Devln Gary Smth Mke r<.. urre < home!\bs. Earl Twtchell of Haddon- f Anhur w Carlson. Emblem and UN Servce Rbbon. Colonla, :f-y DUKJ. mst comcal, Dorene Kremp. book balancng. Carol and! feld toured through MasSachu-; h candrtau» for the Second and Dean Kremp. Dennu Pa::y. Vcky frf.man STREET Wtko«kl: He s the son of Mrs. Alvern Funeral oh.^a. Brook, n. wre Sundav. setu. Mane and New Hampshre rnmml,eeman. Vctor O..w> paunj! contest cc. Mar. Jackmak h t d hom^ Mrs. b()th resdents of the LaPenta, 492 Johnstone Street. thj f aft,,,.,, ol. Adela... home of Mr. and Hut has returned nc >: uttractuh al Perth Amboy. N. J., and aamuel Orpnpr Fm b Verela: hobby show Carol MK2- Tony Artemeslo. Wood Ave- Twtchfll s a guest at OUor Sxth Dstrct are members LaPenta, 255 Grove Street, Wood- Street Bur:,.:..- :-*. Pay^rour.d» -KJ; home made to aer Hubert Mr-;-.;?. Gvle M:k"-. r up home j of the club" Mu«kutk; bases, ea: LjMa Kremp. Ear!?mbfr. Rutl; Mr Mrs. Martn Cohen. brdge, byteran r Mr. and Mr,. Alex CutfowrWon *:, ^r^rt Mr! M Mr. Wllam? statyl t s "the A tactcal command between F.ouruh; mot le-uke. Rodney Bttllto. and Rchard Allan. *06 Oak B»«ord ndo Place «t«m«mr ^ ^ of, t dvsonal and Army levels. X DAv,, F Schneder. Frannne Balko. Carol Tree Road, accompaned jy Mr. * na Mrs _ C * d r nnln "* Sun-! n«late and follow through wth :.r.d Mrs. Lous Schmtt and chl- nephew Dona d. rvngton. sun-,.,, Corps s one of three corps n the, *"" > "l".f he ;jd*.es were Jane Nxon Kremp. Pat Mueha, -day. varous campaan cp events and combat zone. Specal unts at- FORDS n : B-:->;,., Home,: Tne ma- peanut Hunt. Dane LaMorr dren George and Mary Jane of a th Mr d Mrs La wre nee Schna! strategy whch wll brng these tached to the Corps perform du-l Avenue, d;,... :... : - pr>. :.."!. :(-ached Hubert Men;^. Rnnne LaMon;: R.leth Road. Rahnay. motored and two fne canddates vctory on tes for some or all of the combat resdent amateur show. Bob Den Beyker. to Mt. St Domnes at North Cald-. CKca at Park, Sun- organsatons under ts command. survved bv : ; >rkwr~t»frt t>«>f«e McCan. Hubert Merts, «-el where they vsted Sster P""n t KAKL srtr > Ga5r]e Ml, w Caro j Metfer Lnda Jane Frances of St. Brglds. North da^ Both Mr Katen and Mr. Carl- QtJttwen v Edward Barrett, 54 Oak Tee soft addressed the They F,mmn nnd M Brooklyn Drver, Wfe.. ;;.!» Keatng supervaor of, Fomenko. shelly Voraenko. Rcky Bergen. j E, waru Jr., all of F,r. """\ "" ":: p,h.nt assured "the club that they wll Su;fjer Crash njuresjula Drp follows: Kalman Papp, : home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert! at e P M A passenger m hs. car.! pagn brngng to the voters the sster, Mm WOODBRDQE A Brooklyn Rvan Margaret Purmn. Mrs. Florence Olt. Dow Avenue. ssues whch confront them, Perth Ambov man and hs wfe were serously :.x:. ard Brodr,^. Ann Furman,,? * - Newark. was njured. She suffered conof the head. of the evenng dscussng varous { Funeral s, The club spent the major part njured Sunday when ther car rade. 2 P. M, August 0, costume Monday 0Vernpht guests at the FORDS parade. A. M.. Aurust 7. teencrashed nto a cement pllar of, Saturday.f; Kramer home werp Mr and Mrs Mr"and Mrs. Roberts. Scank events for the fall campagn, 7f- dnners n the clean-up a.e dance at C^lona Lbrary at; ^ ^ the West Pond Rond overhead the Flynn rm chemjn and chldren#0; and chldren Janet and Bobby.! Among the major event* whch!,:!»>re Joseph Genesko. :30 nnun P. M. n.muc.«>».»«..».! Q^pvlle brdge. Ford Avcm;. Adam Street and Mr. and Mrs. the club wll sponsor pror to the R.rl.jrd Wever. Roben Domnqu-z Gary Baumln, Chester Se- Club held u Martn and Walter Marcnak.j W. Krnhf :: Anman bu^blevum Avenue contest Plajrronnd ra s l held Tne Accordng to Patrolmen Eusene Evancelr Tuesday evenng Mah Jong; Alex CuthberUon and son Rch- electon n honor of Vctor Katen Juan- matns at the home j ard, Oak Tree Road attended a; and Arthur Carlson are a dance to dvy. Sw-phen Kozma and Danne Jacob Frankfurt Cannon \ n the cov. ta Roscoe. Los Whtaker. Dou^- 0 M "- Lesle Cowell of Reynolds " famly pcnc at Cheesequake: be hed at St Cecelas Recreaton Seyler. Place, Brooklyn, evdently los; Frends m,r. las Whtaker. Wnfred Mchels, Avenue ths week. State Park. Frday. Center, and a varety show to be A total of 490 chldrn s refscred at the playground. Monday control of hs vehcle. Frankfurt; evennj;, Freeman.;,, Mr. and Mrs. John Trpak, Mr and Mrs. Robert Ackerman ; held at a place later to be decded and hs wfe Doda. 56, were taken! a seres of relav races were held at contest wnners were Adams Street were hosts Frday; and chldren of Adams Street ^nron. Also the group wll make ts to the Perth Amboy General Hos-j macu ja.4.^ rw«, Schus- to Mr. and Mrs. John Trpak Jr. j motored to Phlpsburg Monday.; annual week-end trp to John- Uler Wnfred Mary Mchels, pltal n the Hopelawn Frst Ad Ruskuskl, Tom Rus- and famly of rvngton. They returnng Tuesday brngng home sons Farm. Reservatons for ths bcycle show was Squad ambulance. Mr, FrankfVt ku«k Gabrel Scarpa and Mare entertaned Mss Wanda Serkow- Mr. Cosmo Catugna for a vst trp are now beng accepted by Operators hf-ld Wednesday. A pet show no was treated for a passble /racture, jj dolt S.schccJuled jchca sk of Newark. Sunday., Wednesday the Ackermans and ; the club presdent, Herbert Wlfor today. : Santos. : of the skull and jaw. laceratons, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huryk. Mr. Cutugna motored to Long j lams. \ex: veek. Mrs. Mary FYeeman. of the arm. mult^e laceratons STtAWBERRV HLL j supervsor., UF v,.,,,~ ^ of the...,. -,* playground, - - an- Wood Avmue - dned and danced: Branch, spent Frday at Atlantc; Among th e members of the club of the face and upper lp. Hs wfe ALSO FLO r Regstraton,... s, now 02. bounces nounces there wll be a 25-yardat 25y; the Htchng Past n Unon, cty, y and then motored Saturday Wno hae j, a v e ^ ^en apponted to these was treated for compound frac-, TJ,C drawng contest scheduled - dash, a potato sack race and broad Saturday evenng n celebraton: to Phlpsburg where Mr. Caugna ; commttees are, dance commttee. ture of the leg, possble fracture j last Thursday and cancelled; jumpn?. of Mrs. Huryks brthday. Mrs. returned home. ;Ms s Betty Bennetf. Mss Betty of the rght arm and laceratons Colt( Ml <:n accsum of ran wll be held to- Kennedy Pwfc Playground Sarah Zellner, East Orange g was! The Woodbrdge Oaks Yanksjwoehlart, Vctor G. Katen. Davd of the chn and Torehead. Steah V day. Tuesday and Wednesday! Mr. Wllam Atken, drector of a weekend guest at the home of played the Mauros at Kennedy Kd NjC0] a m^ ^r.s. Bertha Hanna: Pad V < r.ert wll bt checker and domnoe Kennedy Park Playground an-: the Huryks. ; Park, wnnng wth a score of 7-3 varety nght. Robert J. Short, ra DONT SAY. "CANT," Pad bounces that the followng ch- j Mrs. Lester Jents and lttle son Come out and gve the team sup- : j o r c J a n Mrs Salwa Bhofl. Mss TULSA, Okla For the past Last Fday. a baseball game dren were wnners n the treasure; t ; Stephen. Bender Avenue, are stll port, pt Josephne Stock-man. Arthur W.nne years Bob Hansen has S<k!: n, between teams representng; hunt held Frday evenng: Ste- vacatonng at Bradley Beach. j Carlson and Herbert Haddad; watched two clusters of strange Strawberry Hll and Bunns Lane, phen Wachter, Vven Garone, Ed-; Mr and Mrs. Martn Balga and weekend affar commttee, Har- plants grow n hs yard. Recently, was w-fjn by the Strawberry Hll j ward. Rchard, Margery, Sally Ann, son, James Place, spent Saturday Card Party Held old Hannn, Mr. Herbert Wllams. they were examned by a botanst, team by a score of 6-4. Another! and Lnda Barber, Arte, Patrck! at Seabrght. Mrs. Evelyn Short and Mrs. Dors who sad they were sotols, a rare «ame was scheduled for Monday and Danne Donnelly. Lorrane. The Chandler Keths of George Wllams. desert speces, whch "cant grow at 0:00 A.M. Edth, Lnda, Roy, Kenny Bauerle, Place entertaned several guests For Avenel The ne>;t meetng of the group n Oklahoma clmate." Hansen Mrs. James Hopler, supervsor, ] Charlene and Marlene Noonan.; at a Sunday brthday supper. The wll be hftld at the home of Arthur snt co*nced. however, because announces legslaton s now 629.! Jm chysne, Barbara Bahr. Den-; guests ncluded Mr and Mrs. Paul AVENEL The 0th n a seres w. Carlson, Benjamn Avenue, the plants are nnw ten feet tall Wnners n the varous contests ns Kuhar, Susan Loeffler, Bunny ; Gutlo. Bloomfleld; Mr. Paul An-! of summer card partes sponsored seln. and stll growng. werq as follows: Doll Fashon show, zegenbalg, Judy Makosk, Lnda dcrsorf. Stockton; Mrs. Rose De. h womans Club of Avenel Mary Ellen Frftnko, Dennlse Pet- Mouncey, Rose Gerlanco, Dane ^Mllo and Mrs. S. De Mllo, Brook-! he]d MondaJ. at the home of nn. Eleanor Hopler. Beverly Ko- Bllngs, Gretchen LemkP Sharon dale, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gutlo,,.. jd W l n a uj thats because s t woodbrdr vales. Mrs. Mchael Petrn was anc Edward Wehrenberg, Judy,: were week-end guests of the Avenue,..,. wth VK" Mrs. Wam Wllam Falkenstern as co-hostess. jud-c. SANTONE s the Bcbby and Roger Kenny, Ronald Keths Draw nn, Kenneth^Smth, Greg- Morgan, Charles Bloomfkld, Bar- Mr. and Ms. Henry Weman ory Morse. Phllp Franko, Kenneth Fetsko, Carolyn Knok. Jo- John Ettershank; door prze, Mrs. Specal award was won by Mrs better knd of bara Krol, Rocky Spoon, Rchard j Bradford Place, are spendng a Nxon. Danny Olekne, Serena and! week at Breton Woods. Mr. andl anna Cwgrove, Mary Ellen Franko, Pat Morse, Carol Psota, Dtable wn- Joseph Radowst non-players DRY CLEANNG Glora McGll. Joe Duffy and Mary Mrs. Thomas Dowlng, 42 Plym- Mrg Herman Ann and Laura Mouncey. unne Entle, Florence Wukovets, Frst plac«n the Three-legged We have ths one dry cleanng that gets out all the drt Maureen Fwnback, Shrley Mc- Bllc Brubyn, Denns Lubln, Edrace, Teddy Legones and Frank Aud Fnnko, Frances Show. Balevre; Second Place, Gary Zegenbalg and Jun Gruth. Judges were Patrca WWt- Kempkowsk; ley, Mary Jo Kosc, Donald Kay-.s«r, Soap Carvng contest, Patrca Whtley. Danne Engle,_ Vrgna Kovacks, Susan Kovacks, Davd Coulton, Roger Stone, Gregory j Morse, Carol Psota, Wllam Coul- ton, Glenn Hoppock. Judge was Mrs. Eml Franko. j Thrw-leged race, Gregory : Morse, Robert Kosc, George Perkns. Edward Larsen, PhJHp Franko, Robert Kasko, John Wu- ; kovetz, Nel Gllgan, Mary Ellen ; Franko, Roberta Clark. j Schedule for tomorrow: 2:30, sand modelng contest; 7:5, clean up contest: *6:00. The grls soft-. ball team from Avenel Park wll THURSDAY FRDAY SATURDAY JULY 30, ll am AUGUST k " Menn Ratonally Known SUMMER SUTS n a wde selecton of colorngs and szes Usually $29.95 to $35 $2695 Dozens of MCH Short Sleeve SPORT SHRT^ Natonally Known Usually «3.95 $2-95 BOSTON AN SUMMER SHOES Usually <fc r PlBTH AMBOV. N. J.,play trw Ffth Dsnr. Paynrc^nd?;ls at Avenrt Par"/; 6 5 th«boys sojtbal team from Avenel Park wll play the beys frox. the seln P.ayground. Th4 Place, Jm Mulqueen and Wayne Nagrosst. Certfcates were gven to the followng wnners of the potato race. Frst place: Jm Rempkowskl, Vvan Garone, Jm Mulqueen and Teddy Legones. Second place: Gary Zegenbag, Noreen Nagrosst, Frank Balevre and Denns Kuhar. Thrd place: Wajoe Nat;ro.ssL, Judy Kenny, Robert Kenny and Sonny Garone. Sovet papers now stress the peoples need for housng. U. S. steel mlls have second bggest output month n May. Woodbrdge Oaks News outh D-ve, entertaned Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Dowlng and chldren, Stelton. Sunday..,,.,. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam..Mller and daughter Sharon of Houston,. Texas were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morelock of Wood Avenue. :. The neghbors of Mrs. Davd Wessman, Bender Avenue welcomed Mrs. Wessman and lttle daughter Lnda Merle hotte t»m the hosptal. :.,,.; Mr. and Mrs, H, McCord. Jr., James Plane, are entertanng Mr. and Mrs James Dujan and famly of New London, Conn., ths week. M. and Mrs. Jack Katzenback, Adams Street, were hosts to sev- ners Mrs. R. G. Perer, Mrs. Frank Barh, Mrs. Alce Lowassy, Mrs. George Mroz, Mrs. Leon McMchael, Mrs. James Hopler. The next card party wll be Monday evenng n the home of Mrs. Thomas Markous, Harvard Avenue.VrH. Andrew Gall son and Mrs. George Urban wll be cohostesses. SLENT HOLDUP MEN DENVER. Col. Maron Jackson, 80, told polce that, as he walked toward hs home, two men stepped from an alley and one ponted at gun at hm. The other man took Jacksons wallet from hs pocket, removed a dollar bll from t and handed the bll to eral guests Sunday. The guests Jackson. Then they vanshed wth ncluded Mr. and Mrs. John Katz- the wallet and ts contents $60. enback, Mr. Raymond Katzen-JNot one word was spoken by any back, Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Rch- one of them. BY POPULAR DEMAND WE ARE EXTENDNG OUR SALE ONE MORE WEEK! Lades DRESSES Cotton and Slk $ Pedal PUSHTH Shorts ferry & Jersey O >H SLPS Full Length ALA Sf.K BEACH TOWELS -arge Sze SLPPERS 38c NFANTS 25c MKNS.ADKS SOCKS PLASTC RAN 5 prs. for CHLDRENS $ Percale DRESSES Yd. Goods 4 yds. for $2 LADES SLACKS rludklns COAT 2 SETS 2 ajul 3 pece OR/S * 25c us: OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN BETTEK Ell OC HATS f j ff"., j ; f t - COATS. BOYS & GRLS -Wool 3 Jackets BETTER 2 PECE Maternty 4 Suts Save 50% On Your 00 % Wool f WNTER COATS Brand New Just Arrved *, 75 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE kln Republcans LaPenta n Korea Hear Canddates As Show Dt Drector Ol)l.m,.;,; Pretty serous n ths weather. But wth a telephone handy, youre n touch wth a reparman n a jffy. When you stop to thnk about t, your telephone saves you money, tme, and trouble every day. Anyway you look at t, every telephone call you make, mportant or ordnary, s a bg bargan. n TODAYS COSTS,» * * t * f FOOD UP 8* uwwwswf. UUPHONEUPS * Sportswearl 54 HOOS! \ CAK!! :, Near talm. \ "* *^. % HfW JERSEY Bll TllBpHON COMPANY

3 LEADER THURSDAY, JULY 30, 953 PAGE THREE Socal Notes, Organzaton Actvtes Throughout Townshp Auxlary rks Brthday A (ctaled report on unt, encampment n ;s mmlr by Mrs. John St. Cecelas seln Far Opens Wednesday on Convent Grounds; Entre Proceeds to Be Used for Sew Church, Parochal School SELN The annual seln Par, for the beneft of St. Cecelas new church and school, whch meetng of the BrlnR tne P ast fnw years has nry of Avenel Me- VPW at the Maple n. (;lway Avenue, Mone. Oassaway pre- Brown, past dspresented framed t,, he mxlllary and the pn-sldent. Mrs. Jor The dark horse to Mrs. WU- fh annversary of the celebrated after the nn. Gfts were pre- Ms, Brown, Mrs. Gass- (Vlhnff, Mrs. Margaret county councl press nrluded Wllam lp. eghth dstrct comconmander Charles c Stephen Sobos, of md members of Avebn:l Post. meetng wll be Au- Veterans nc Fall Plans :; Post No Thursday n post and voted to pur- ne.v <l:rt boar:! and to slmftlebord for ths n.tucnt. Kt the Mddlesex and County Veterans of V.v, wll hold a mass September to dscuss v,u\ He snd tftat any (on favorng the return wll be nvted. The post hold a seres of round ro dances, bedmng n S;tnford Luna and Edombak are co-charmen ante commttee.. Alfred land Joseph Kaslauskas Vn as delegates to the (( nventon n Mllwau- ; to 7. Mr. Oermah, commander of the ".meed hs canddacy unt junor vce corn- ts LAP UNSAFE rono.tex. Beng fed n her mothers lap nrtow, Roznnp Evans, 8 pd, unfastened a wndow ddenly. the chld rolled Endow and fell two stores und below. Bushes <brok ml she was unnjured. nls surface s sln j.some places, snkng r ys Lncoln Barnett n th aders Dgest. The whol appears to be tltln d, rsng n th n:-! along the Channel s movement contnues r wll ultmately nun areas of France. rsen to the stature of Mddlesex Countys largest carnval and bazaar event wll berln next Wednesday, August 5. on the grounds of St. Cecelas convent, nd wll extend for a 0 day perod o August 5th. excludng Sun- ny. AuRUst 9th. The Par Grounds, stuated at Cooper Avenue and Green Street, wll be jammed wth 40 booths featurng merchandse of appeal to persons of all ages and an mmense ktchen, 60 feet lrj length, offerng a varety of foods. The Mdway ths year wll be ;omposed of nne rdes, ncludng a large merry-go-round, an octopus, a ferrls wheel, a chalr-o plane, and a complete set of varous types of kdde rdes. Nghtly attractons wl feature Jesss Grffths on the Hammond Organ, a keyboard artst of nternatonal scope. Also the flyng Valentnes n a darng hgh-flyng act. The followng commttees have been apponted: Co-ohalrmen: John Brennan, J. Lester Neary Teachers Attend Rutgers Courses NEW fo BRUNSWCK Seven teachers lvng or workng n the Woodbrdge area have been attendng the Rutgers Unversty Summer Sesson. Three have completed a four-week Elementary Educaton Workshop program. The others are takng sx-week Summer Sesson courses, or courses n both classfcatons. Those takng Elementary Educaton Workshop courses only were Mary E, Boyle, 78 Rowland Place, Woodbrdge, a teacher n the Woodbrdge Townshp School, who took courses n language arts and socal studes; Bernlce Deutsch, 00 Hgh Street, Woodbrdge, a permanent substtute teacher n Wocfdbrldge Townshp who was n the arthmetc course; and Emly Lou Holland, 576 Rah way Avenue, Woodbrdge, fourth grade teacher n Woodbrdge School Eleven, who was n the musc and arthmetc courses. Two who had Workshop courses and alsd are takng other courses are Joan M. Klen, 43 Elmwood Avenue, Woodbrdge, teacher n the Woodbrdge Townshp school; and Rosale C. Stahl, 589 Rdgedale Avenue, Woodbrdge. Those takng School of Educaton courses- only are Cece\a A. Artym, 34 Harrot Street, Avenel, fourth grade teacher at Woodbrdge School Eleven; and Donald A. Wescott, 03 Church Street, Woodbrdge, head of the commercal department and teacher of busness law at Woodbrdge Hgh School, Store sales show 6 per cent ncrease n naton. pur Savngs Book pens the Door..,,. to happness and securty. Depostng a porton of your ncome regularly n a Frst Bank and Trust Company savngs account where t- wjl earn 2 per cent nterest for ycju s a habt easy to cultvate, proftable to contnue. t wll mean, much sooner than you realze, tljat yoj are well on the,way towara realzng many oljj your fondest dreams. t wll mean you have provded for yourself and your loved ones an open door to peace of mnd, to a fulfllment of hgh hopes, to the attanment h chershed goals. Let us help keep you on your way to ths open door.... Wllam E. ONell. Commtteemart Peter Schmdt, Charles Ter- cnms: Joseph OerUndo, Thomas away, Walter Coughlln, Mare were planned at a meetng ot the lam Qunn. Paulne Qulnn. Elzabeth Mannay, Anne Hath- WOODBRDOE Several events zella, Change: Wllam E. ONlll, executve board of the Frst Ward, George Brtton, Wllam Crosby. Krawec, Sam Prancey. Jerry Terzella, Wllma Froellch, Wllam Second Dstrct Democratc Club, Prank Mastrangelo, Supples: Ted Aqula. Coffee and Doughnuts: PavJk. Lee Pavllk, Constance nc., Woodbrtdge. Oleksak. Martn Mllko, George Margaret Gallagher, Alce Cull- Pcrod. Elzabeth M a d u r s k A famly pcnc has been scheduled»t Fords Park Sunday. A bus; Brnoks, Howard Toms. Buldng mme. Mary Brlnkman, Mary Truclts: chr stlan, Ahna Frank Carragher, Charman, Fred Gulvas. ce Cream: Margaret trp to the Polo Grounds to. Mess, Charles ONell, Joseph Maucer, Joseph Guzzo, Robert Mornsk, Jenn MleUch. Brch Beer Reeves. Elzabeth Codd, Jula Hl- nght Qlant-Dodger game has ettl, Mchael Kovacs, Fred German. Andrew Pllko, Leo Dertak, Kovacs. James Holmes, Charles and Soda: Mchael Ssko, Mchael Wlbur Esters, John Asanlo, Mar- ONel, Catherne Mess, John Astn Mlko, Robert Summers, Ray &no. Hollnssworth. Mchael Ssko, Vctor Bursch. Robert Peterson, Wal- Chna and Slver, Fred James, ter Swft, George Emery, Vncent Gcro, Joseph Schortz, Arthur Le Teller. Carlo Smaldone. John JCamas, Gabrel Scarpa, John Chowansky, Charles Skbrskl, Fred Sutter, Charles Zaleske, Chrstan Longblne. Pennants: Tony Poreda. Electrcty: Frank" Saflarske. Joseph Duffy, Joseph Gerlando, George Hodgson. Joseph Gulvas. James Holmes, Charles Bott, Joseph Sutero..Amplfers: Joseph Duffy, Frank Saflarske. Guard: Vncent Froelch. Tcket Booths: Andy Lstvan, Bertha Johnson, Mary Relly, Mary Lavn, Elzabeth Johnson. Ktchen: Anna Ward, Chalrady, Mary Black, Angelna DAl- sso, Sylva Hornng, Anna Poreda, Maron Mastandrea, Stella Maffa, Anna Whalen, Anna Reynolds, Helen Sohnle, Helen, German, Dors Sohnle, Jean Sohnle, Mary Lscnsk, Helen Ssko, Mare Sutter, Alce Bach, Bertha Mller. Jesse Oberdlck, Marjore Mohr, Sarajustne Black, Marlyn Zawadzkl. Pzza: Frank Ccconcr- Charman, Josephne Cceone,Domnc Cccone. Kathryn Cceone, Fay Dlckenson, Paulne Olver, Margaret Devln, Maura Torres, Carmela Clemens, Margaret Asano, Anna Penrosa, Anna Bryson, Martha Bernadell, Ann Wrght, Lllan Negra, Ethel Scanlon, Beulah St. Perre, Kathryn Bedron, Anna Stansk, Rta Dlscoll, Geneveve Eberhardt, Anna Guzzo, Mary Brooks, rene Kovacs. Hardware: Frank Tyell. Joseph Mu/.kowsk, Catherne Reedy. Towels: James Waterson, James Ferguson, Gladys Ferguson.. Glass Ptch: Walter Swft, Robert Peterson, Joan Sapenza, Mare Parshall. Gold Fsh. Robert Matthews, Matthew Hratko, Kay SeHbasty, Stella Bruszewlcz, James Mortarty, Elzabeth Ann Gooley, Hope Szabo, Lucy Pante. Watkns Goods: John Carroll, Theresa McSplrtt, Barbara Polhamus, Dorothy Polhamus. Cgarettes: Joseph Communale, Edward Tocco, John Teftenhart. George Septtnsk. Rdes: Mabel Vonaghan, Anna ONel, Marlon Beagan, Anna Hennes, Mary Holmes. Also on Commttee Barbecue: Charles Skbnskl, Edna Skblnsk, Anne Skbnskl, George klbnsk, Sophe Skblnsk, Agnes Kalontgs, Antona Kallontgs, Jean Spangler. Beer-Ktchen; Fred Mess, Wllam Reedy, Mchael Wachter, Henry Pogyena, Wllam Carns, Mchael Bachkowsky. Beer-Bar: George Snka, Frank Jacobs, Charles Smth, Albert Corson, Al Thamm, Arthur Webber. Soft Anmals: Terrence Rley Jr., Jacob Wrz, Florence Wrtz, Jerry Retkwa, Rosemary Comunale, Joan Mohr. Alumnum: Paul Burke, Ethel Sedlak, Burnosky, Carol Radke. DeLuxe Gfts: Carl Freltag, Clara Fretag, Wllam Breen Jr., Geraldne Breen, Harold Rusche, Raymond eller, Wnfred Rusche, Elzabeth Alce Carney. French Fres: Wl- Keller, Wnfred Rusche, Elzabeth Maavlne Den Bleyker s Brde Of Norman Echert, of seln SELN Mss Mauvllne Den mp.xert, Jr., seln, was hs broth- Bleyker, daughter of Mrs. Martha ers best man.. Den Bleyker and the late Martn The brde wore an ankle-length Den Bleyker of 2 Stles Read, of whte nylon organdy wth Nxon Park became the brde of; full skrt and ftted bodce,, puffed Seaman Norman Eckert of U. S. sleeves and Peter Pan collar. She Yavy, statoned at Norfolk, Va. wore a whte pcture hat and car.- Mr. Eckert formerly resded at rled a colonal bouquet of whte 24 Warwck Street. The brdegroom s the son of Ms. Alce gown smlar to the brdes but n roses. The matron of honor wore a Eckert and the late Henry Eckert. Seasde, Heghts. The marrage was performed at 2 P. M. Saturday at the Communty Presbyteran Church n Nxon Park. Rev. Jeoge Gardener, assocate mnster of the Westfleld Presbyteran Church performed the ceremony. The brde was gven n marrage by her brother, Martn Den Bleyker, Oak Tree Road, seln. Mrs. Wllam Troost, Carteret was her ssters matron of honor. Henry pnk. The hat was smlar and she carred a colonal bouquet of pnk roses. Ths was the frst weddng performed n the new church. After a trp to Seasde Heghts the young couple wu return tc the home of the brdes mother wth whom she wll resde. The brdegroom wll return to hs sta ton at Norfolk, Va. Both Mr. Eckert and hs brd Mae Zerer, Patrca Scott, Geo Emery, Joan Bacskay, Esther FHdmtn. Cameras and Jewelry: John Bopp, Marge Oleksak, Mram Hull, Wllam Geary, Emma Geary, Florence Schraeder, Sally Krk. Lamps and Clocks: Rchard Coburger, Drew Mossman, Norma Hratko, John Blez, Mary Hodum, Ange Ablonczy, Edward Rykowskl, Maron Rykowak, Jeanne Reynolds. Hams; Mary Comunale, Mary Boduck, Mare Jensen, Anne Slnka, Terrence Rlley Sr., Helen Qulnlan, Grace Tocco, Sports Booth: Felx A. Salduttl, Mchael Hoyds, Mchael Codd. Groceres: Joseph Torres, Stella Kovacs Clare Mauser. Brds: Mary Sep anskl, Helen Berger, H. P. Tlmperman, LaVerne Tmpernjan, Joseph Schotz, Mary ScHortz, Lawrence Moran, Dorothy Baumann. Elzabeth Baumann, Dorothy Crosby. Umbrellas: Henry Glover, Betty McTghe, Glora Lemlska, Mare Lemlska. Chna and Slver: 350 Attend Pcnc Of Valentne Co! WOODBRDGE--The sxth annual famly pcnc of the Valentne Fre Brck Company was enjoyed by approxmately 350 mployees and ther famles on Saturday at Varadys Grov, Fords. W. K. Stevens, charman of the affar, asssted by Vncent Meany, Steve Tomaskovlcz and George Bobal, planned a full schedule of sportng events and contests whch provded plenty of enjoyment for the chldren as well as the grownups. Przes were presented by M. D. McClan to the contest wnners who were Joyce Slpos, Paul Erdelyl, Eleanor Pllk, Alex Adams, Helen Ksh, Mary Ann Smth, J. Nckel, Kenneth Stevens, Lous Smth, Mldred Trout, Helen Adag, Alex Ur, Florence Landstrom, Frank Petrck, Helen Ambrose, Mrs. Frank Petrck, Andy Bereck, Frank Dancsecs, Florence Vacco, Mrs, Robert Fshnger, Joseph Kelleman, Steve Bshop, Mr. and Mrs. Max Salamon, Al Havrlla; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph <Puskas. Anna Smth, Mrs. J. Farkas, Agnes XTr, A. Lopez, Mary Ur, Adam Mankel, D. Kozarda, Stella Sablne, and A, Peterson. Door prze wnners were Mrs. Mchael Josay, Frank Nagy and Mrs. Mary Havrllla. Fve-year servce pns were presented by W. H. Petrson Jr., general manager, to Andrew Csepcsar, George Chervenak, Mchael Havrlla, John S. Perhacs, Henry Pfelffer and John Shaughhessy. Ffteen-year pns were presented to Stephen Bshop, John S. Erl, attended Woodbrdge Hgh School. Steve Kelemen, Stephen Kubc, BARGANS GALORE WATNG FOR YOU Lot Lades COTTON DRESSES ver, specal 2.oo Lades COTTON DRESSES reg. 5.9a j 4.00 Lades COTTON DRESSES reg. m 6.00 Mens SPORT SHRTS «n.u.69 «> 2.r3.oo Mens SPORT SHRTS re g Mens SOClCS «" * ssc 2*.00 VST OUR BARGAN TABLES 2 for for for % REDUCTON On All Mens, Womans & Chldrens SPORTSWEAR Democratc Club Maps Fall Plans been set for August 3. Other events nclude a member, shp meetng, September 3; an electon rally, October 29 and an electon ev dance November 2. Edward Kath, presdent of the Club apponted Charles Fauble as charman of the pcnc, wth Charles Bennett, Mrs. Margaret Rose, Mrs. Mary Kondas, Mrs. Agnes Rose and Sal Cannlwaro. assstng. Ben Resko was named charman of the bus trp, Eugene Paul Schrelner, charman of the electon rally and Eml - Palak. charman of the electon eve dance. Chldren Enjoy ndoor Pcnc AVENEL Ssterhood of Congregaton Sons of Jacob held an ndoor pcnc for the chldren n the Avenel Jewsh Communty Center wth Mrs. Phlp Waron as charman. Attendng were Wallace Schller, Carol Grojssman, Rchard Mlskoff, Denns De Marco, Paula Waron, Stephen and Ellen Temkln, Carol Metzger, Ronald Mskofl, Clare Harnlck, JoeAnd Danna Dello acono, Harry Sollch, My,ra and Martn Flavn, Kenneth Stern, Susan, Reva and Jant Medlnets, Lnda and Howard Newmark, Charles DeMarco, Roberta Sollch, Sharon Plavn and Arlene stern. Games were played, refreshments served and gfts presented to the youngsters. Mss Luclle Waron and Mss Norma Schller were Junor hostesses. Paul Mller and, Sebastan Szeg Benjamn ZUnskl receved a twenty-year servce pn. Joseph Sablne who has completed twenty-fve years of fathful servce was honored wth presentaton of a gold watch, a gold jervce pn and membershp n the Twenty-Fve Year Club, There was plenty of food and refreshments on hand. The menu ncluded raw clams, hot roast bee sandwches, hot dogs, pork rol sandwches, boled corn, steamed clams, watermelon, ce cream. beer and soda. Farer trade hope s held out to world by U. S. leaders. Stassen asks for East-West trad n non-strategc materals. Yw " Wth Ph <><<>- Canddates Outlne Vgorous Campagn GEORGK V. RF.XV WOODBKDOF. Mr. Hrlllv, 385 Elmwood Avenue, frumoman wth thr N-w Jcrst-y Bfll Telephone Company n Rosellr, has completed 35 years of servces. Hs plant department career has ncluded assgnment as dal nstructor, futoller and supervsng equpment clerk. Mr. Relly R a member of the Fourth Degree Assembly of Knghts of Columbus and the natonwde Bell System Telephone Poneers Assocaton. County Offcers Attend VFW Meetng n Avenel AVENEL - Wllam Jenkns Eghth Dstrct Junor Vce Commander and Herbert Blltch, Mddlesex County Councl Commander, dscussed membershp and communty servce at a meetlnr of Avenel Memoral Post, VFW, at the post room wtl Frank lamba presdng. Plans were made for a seres of card partes to be sponsored Jontly wth the auxlary and to start n September. The next meetng wll be August 4 n the Post room. v Plans for tlv mmtng electon were mare at a mchng ; nf the Sxth Dstrct Republcan Club at the lmme of Mr and Mrs. Robert J. Short wth Arthur W. j Carlson, canddate tor ruyor, and, Vctor C? Kacn. canddate for second wnd commlttccman. as j nests of hnnor, ; Herbert Wllams, club prcsl-! dent sad the unt wll launch a vgorous rnrnpnlttn ths year and expred pleasure that both Carl- son nr Knten have pledged themj selves to a "hnrd-httne" ftaht D brlnn!mk>rt:\nt ssuos before! the publc Dscussed at the ses- ] -.urn were plans for a fall dance n be held nt the St. Ceclas recmton center, a varety show at t ste not yet desgnated, and trps to Johnsons Farm. The dunce commttee charmen are Mss Betty Bennett and Msw Betty Wohlart and the varety show co-charmen are Robert J, Short and ra Jordan. The weekncl farm trps wll be under the co-chalrmanshp ol Harold and Herbert WlllMM. Mr. Carlson wll be the host to thenext meetng whch wll be held n hs home on Benjamn Avenue. Personnel Assgnment At Pckett for Yaros to ndeptndcnt-l.ndcr) CAMP PCKETT, Va. Pvt. Rudolph R. Yaros. son of M. and Mrs, George Yaros of Cnske Street. Woodbrdge. N, J.. wns recently assgned to the Personnel Dvson at Camp Packetts U. S. Army Hosptal, Pvt. Yaros, who entered the servce n October, 962, served at Walter Reed Army Hosptal pror to hs present assgnment. A (raduate of Washngton Mssonary Collep.r. lt s nnrntd to the former Mss Vvan EWMMH of Jackson Avenue, Tucoma Park, Maryland. DAY SEtVKK llm Drought n Before j. M. Keady <Next Afternoon. Make our Photo Department your headquarters, We have a complete lne of equpment for snapshots or moves. Stop n today! OL 7J(uU * Vead! Anyone who has ever tasted a plump, luscous, tree-rpened New Jersey peach knows that ts reputaton s not exaggerated. t s delcous, perod. We are so enthusastc about New Jersey peaches that we have devoted several pages to them n our new book, "The Rches of New Jersey". Well he glad to send you a copy of the book. PUBLC SERVCE 80 Park P(pce, Newark, N. J. Please send me a copy of "The Rches of New Jersey" Frst Bank and Trust Co. The Bank wth All lle Sertcu" tt St. at Maple - Perth Amboy lber Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton SHOE SALE Store Hours Daly 9 A. ^..6 l\ M. Frday Tl 9 Closed All Day Wed. Hundreds of Pans of Summer Footwear At < really Reduced Prces Ar Condtoned Chrstensens [h>rttcnt Slav \\S

4 PAGE FOUR HUNGARAN REFORMED Comer of School and Jamr* Streets. Woodbrdjrr Rn..lttlo KrrlrTnfthT. FaltOT Mlu Macdaltnr Sahmary. «>rt»nlst and Chnlr Urrrtnf Order of Servces and Actvtes Sunday A. M.. Sunday Sunday, worshp se vf- n Englsh, at A M. worshp scrv.-p n Hungaran Scrnnd Sunday at. P. M.. Lade-> Ad Socety meetn;. Mrs Andn-w Busa presdng. Frst and thrd Mondays 4t 7:30 P M. Churchmens Brotherhood meetng: Steve Dorko. Presdent Even- second Tuesday at 8 P. M. Consstory meetng. Second and fourth Wednesdays at 7:30 P. M., Frendshp Crcle meetns. WOODBRDOE MF.THODST CHRCH Mn Street Rrr. Wllam M Jmtlre, Pustor Sunday Servces Bble School. 945 A. M. Mornnz Worshp. :00 A. M Slated Mrftnes Offcal Bw»rd. frst Monday, 8 P M Youne Adult Fellowshp, frst Tuesday. "8 P. M. Fortnghtly Guld, second and fourth Mondays, 8 P. M. Sunday School Board, second Thursday. 8 P. M. Womans Socety of Chrstan Servce, thrd Wednesday, 8 P. M FRST CONGRESSONAL j CHURCH j Barron and Grove Avenues Woodbrdee Rrv. Anthony S. Lhadwlck. Ph.D., Mnster Mn. Orort H. Rhodrs, Mnster or Musc Wllam. Voorhws. Jr., Sprrntendrnt of Sunday School* Worshp Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Monday Worshp :00 A. M. Meetngs Oflcal Board Thrd Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Womens Assocaton Every other Wednesday, 2:00 P. M. O. E. T, Club Thrd Tuesday, 8:00 P. M. S^ma Alpha Ph Sororty Second and Fourth Monday^ 8:00 P. M., Young Marred Couples Frst Sunday, 8:00 P. M. Plgrm Fellowshp Every Sunday, 3:00 P. M. Chor Rehearsals Chancel-Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Carol -Frday, 3:5 P.M. Junor-Frday, 3:45 P. M. Youth Frday, 5:00 P. M. ST. ANTHONYS R. C. CHURCJH Pert Readng Rev, Stanslaus Mllos, Pastor, Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:00 and :00 A. M. Weekday Masses at 8 A. M. Novena n hon&r o St. Anthony each Tuesday at 7:5 P. M., wth Rev. Shelly, St. Peters Hosptal, New Brunswck, n charge. TRNTY CHURCH Corner Berkeley Boulevard and Cooper Avenue, seln Sunday School, 0 A. H. Sunday Mornng Worshp, :00 oclock. Young Peoples meetng and Chor, 6:30 P. M. Sunday Evenng Evangelstc Servce at 7:45. Wednesday, Mdweek Servce, 7:45 P. M Frday,,A Day Prayer. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH Avenel, Rev. John Kgan. Pastor Weekday Masses: 7:30 P. Ml Sunday Masses; 7:00, 8:00, 9:30, 0:00 and :00 A. M. 3 WOODBKDGE GOSPEL CHURCH Prospect Street, Woodbrdge Hev. (stav Uutt, Pastor Sunday 9:43 A. M., Sunday School Classds for all ages. :00 A. M., Worshp Servce. 6:30 P. M., Young Peoples Fellowshp. 7:45 P. M., Gospel Servce n song and word. Wednesday 8:00 P. M., prayer meetng and Bble study. Your Church Welcomes Yon ST. JAMES R. O. CHURCH Amboy Avenue. Woodbrtdrr H Rrv. Mtcr Charlrt O. McCorrltln, ator Rfv ;uflavr Napslron, AnlUnt Prtot Rr Harold flrwh. AtUUnt Pallor Sunday Masses: 7:00. 8: :00 and :00. B;jy- cf the parsh to receve communon n a body Sunday. FRST PRESBYTERAN CMRCH Rah way Avenue and Carteret Road. Uoodbrdge RFT. Karl llnnum Dfannj. Mnster.Mlan P. Stfphm, Ortnlst Sunday Servces Mornng Worshp at :00. Sunday School, 9:45 A M Rtcubr Meetngs THURSDAY. JULY SO. 353 FRST CHURCH OF SKUN. PRESBYTERAN Rrv. Hfnr< >l Hutrunn. pulnr Durn? July and AHEUM :he cgthr schedule of Sunday servces 9:00. 9:45 and :00 ^U. have been changed to one cftlrr! servce a: 0.00 A. M Sroal! chldren of thrve attendng w!tl» cared for :n "he Chsrrh Nursery. Adequate parkng fcr cars L<- provded n rear 6T cjrrn. The Explorers Post wll meet on Monday nghts, the Senor Chor on Thursday nghts and the Boy : Scouts on Frday nehts. Other. church meetngs wll be suspended for the summer season. Tljft raeular schedule of servces and "meet.ngs wll be resumed n September. * CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS Wth Your Weekly Newspapers" prop-am over Rado Staton WCTC, 450 on your dal.) AlGlST 9-Bus rde to Yankee Stadum * ^ «^ Carmel Post. Catholc War Veteran* 3-BuTt"» X P0O Grounds sponsored by Frst Ward, Second Dstrct Democratc Club 6-Anmml pcn- sponsored by Avenel Ffth Dstrct Republcan Club a; Roosevelt Park. SEPTEMBER 3-Cakf sale snon.so.ed by Woman, Guld of Rrst Church of seln Presbyteran, at the church fr.m 2 U> b V..«4-Openng meetng of Womans Guld of Frst Church of.«elln. Presbyteran. Electon of offcers. Fremens f arade TRENTON One of the brgest features yearly at the New Jersey State Far. Trenton, s the annual Fremens Day parade, whch wll be staged ths year on Saturday NDEPENT: Mcm) J COXJNA ona. u;,. whose ( ; now m.n nvted n evenng. October 3, under the j elaton :; : allspces of tff MfTceT Ctttnty lmat tre r Fremens Assocaton. uue. n announcng the date, Norman L. Marshall, secretary-man- secure fn;,! The (o-.,. aper nf the Par, stated that there fcltehen f, wll be a bg ncrease n the number pf przes and classes wth 4he furnshed Other a result that almost every unt Wll tlon. C:\n have a chance at the awards. n a month addton the best all-around com- 0{ m,, mbl,,. pany, based on apparatus and the j sae j FRST CHURCH OF CHRST. SCENTST appearance of the men and members of the ladles auxlary, wll 72 College "A*.. New Brunswck FRST BAPTST CHURCH Frst Church of Chrst. Scentst. 72 College Avenue, New moral Trophy. To qualfy a com- Frst Monday Sesson meetng OCTOBER be awarded the John Behl Me- Market and Hlfh Street n the church at 8:00 P. M. 7-Concert by Robert Brereton. panst, at Woodbrldge Hlgh Perth Amboy ; Brunswck. N. J. holds Sunday pany must have 20 or more members of both unts n unform and j Second Monday, Board of Trustees. Whte Church Guld at the Woodbrdue. School Audtorum under sponsorshp of Motles Club o Ret. Fen Kowalchuk, Pastor servces and Sunday School at :00 A.M.. Mornng Worshp A. M. and testmonal meetngs must be accompaned by a band or ; Manse, 9:45 A M., Sunday School. on Wednesdays at 8 P. M. The drum corps. 6:5 P. M, Baptst Youth Fellowshp. teachers. the Bble and the Chrstan Se- panes n Mercer County and out-, Thrd Tuesday. Sunday School, readngs from the desk are from Trophes wll be (tlvttl for com- 7:30 P. M.. Evenng Gospel Sence. Guld U. U., at v.. the t «.o Manse. >ul Fourth Monday. Whte Church enc* textbook. Scence and Salute to the States Feature sde the county havng the most. j Health wth Key to the Scrp- unformed members n lne and for Thrd T> "fsday. Womens As-; tures," by Mary Baker Eddy, the best appearng company reuardless of number. The same ST. CECELAS CHURCH ocaton.wmuh ucu meets.,! at 8 P. M....,..._: u».... j The church mantans a nursery, j Of Busy Shore Summer Clmax Rn. John Wllus. Pastor Second and f aurth Wednesdays, publc readng room and lbrary ( TRENTON. N. J.. July 28-As- B:! wll be the Natonal Surfcast- number of trophes Sunday Musses. 6:30. 8:00. 9:00. Lades Ad Socety. 2 P. M.,n the church buldng. The read- j p wll be gven _ AVENK., bury Parks Sxth Annual "Salute :n! Tnr,..nrnt. On ng room s. open Tuesdays unlu of St. An,. 0:00 and 00 A. M. FRST CHRCH OF CHRST Thursdays and Saturdays from to the States" \\X lead olt dozen? :h C.y wll :.-. Weekday Masses. 7:30 and 8:00, of early August events expected Bby Parade,.gnnsored. by the,ll be awarded th? A. M. SCENTST to 4 P.M. to attract peak numbers of ou;- Ov.sn Cr.y Commuter* Club. company travellng the longest Wednesday. 8:00 P. M., contnuous Novena to St. Jude, Patron of Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. GrmnAncay Betrothal, States shore and nland areas, caton on:.rt.tnmem n August me: two trophes for the best \\t<d Avenue, Scwaren!o;-S;ate vstors to the Garden Hor.e l.cn: wll augment va- dstance wth at least 20 men n scoutm.v "» > Hopeless Cases. Church servce. :00 A.M..report offcals of the New Jersey x}\cn tn J.., J-Yav.jlr Raceway open, appear flppearns pumpers and te same COLONA "ftospel CHAPEL Readng room, Thursday, 2-4 Announced by Parents j Department of Conservaton and tcr 50 day-* a conlnunus ljh. for r tle wnnlne ladder and trucks. wfl < ; nman Avenur at West Street P.M. Economc Development. hat.p«-:cn, and the Atlantc WOODBRDGE Mr. and Mrs. Two cash przes wll be awarded dd Wd The subject of the Lefson-Ser- Paul Arvray. 339 Berry Street, an- Scheduled to be held Saturday. Cay tr.ck open; en the th. The! to the best rescue sounds and the?( "h. ^ orcsrh.y oytn Monnuuth Park Sunday Schco! and Bble Classes: mon n Chrstan Scence churches nounce the engagement of ther the colorful dsp.ay of f.ar.s ct tne best ambulance corps and for the 900 A M "-- ths " - comng e. j»., Sunday. s! "Love.";, -, daughter,, o...u.. Oeraldne D«K. Roberta, h4 to -8 sltpq slates wll honor vstor? _ rom \v;l contnue to cater to best comc flc companes. j! Oospel Servce. Sunday, 8 P. M. There wll be an explanaton of Earl Grmm, son of Mrs. Jane W corners cf the naton who wthe healng work done by Chrst Grmm. Unontown. Pa. p. caton <- n Asbury»-h- Park t>».* «each vr-ar. Addtonal AUKU.M -vens of n-.przes for the muscal end of the. through August 0. A change hns been made n the *" R:>)! Chrstan Womens Home Bble Class. Tuesday 2 P.M. Jesus showng how the me trus rus gpn-; gen- j Mss Arway. a graduate o of me the, More than vacatoners are te:est to summer vacatoners are:: parade. Ths year the;e wll ce T Peoples Meetng, Frday, name three cash przes for the best scn- Thomas n< of Church as tauuht bvra«nf Q4T WootbrdKe Heh ; expected to lne the boar/a walk to A beauty competton to -,., Youn 8 P.M. OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH New Brunswck Avenue, Fords Kev. John E. Grmes, Pastor Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, &:00 0:00 and :00 A.M. Weekday Masses: 7;00 and 8:5 A, M. Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help each Tuesday at 7:45 P. M. Confessons. Saturdays, AM to 6:p P. M:/flnd 7:30 to 9:S0 V: U Tuesdays Frst Tuesday, Sesson. Wednesdays Lades Ad Socety, second and fgurth, 2:06 P. M., at the church. /Thurwlnys Thrd Thursday. Womans* Assocaton meetng at 8 P. M. at the Junor Chor, 8 ^B P.M. Hgf schdbl ebor, 7 P. M. Adult Chplr,BP.,M. A0ATH «A)E^" SYNAGOGUE Amlwy Avenue, WowJbrdKe Hev. Samuel Newbmgar, Rabb J*day, 7:30 P. M. Regular Sabbath --.:. TRNTY EPSCOPAL CHURCH Rahway Avenue, Woodbrdge : R<v. Mlllam H. Srhtnat. Rfctor Mrs. Wllun Ntrbt. Orjanlft Sunday Servces ; 8.00 A. M. Holy Communon, 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. :00 A. M. Holy Communon frst and thrd Sunday. Mornng Prayers and sermon second and fourth \ Sundays. Holy Day servces, 0:00 A. M. Trnty Vestry, second Monday, 7:30 P.M. Trnty Mens Club, second Wednesday, 7:00 P. M.. St. A;:ncs Unt, frst Mondayj 2:30 P. M. St. Margarets Unt, frst Wednesday, 7:00 P. M, Trnty Altar Guld meets quarterly. Trnty Junor Alta Guld, flrst. and thrd Mondays, 6:45 P. M. Trnty Acolyte Guld meets quarterly. Trnty Chor, Thursdays, 8:00 P. M, Trnty Church School Faculty, fourth Frday, 7:30 P. M. Boy Scout Troop 34, Frday, 7:00 P. M. ST. JOHNS EPSCOPAL CUUBCH 9:45 A. M., Sunday School. Fords Juan Lopez, Deacon :00 A. M., Mornng Prayer. Weekday Actvtes Monday 7:30 P. M., Young Adults meet second and fourth Mondays n homes. Tuesday M., Deacons, second 7:00 P Tuesday. 7:5 P. M., Boy Scouts. 8:00 P. M., Lades Ad, second Tuesday. 8; 5 P. M., Sesson, second Tueslay. Wednesday 3:30 P. M., Orl Scouts! 8:00 P. M., Mr. and Mrs, Club, ;hrd Wednesday n homes, Thursday" 3:45 P. M., Chldrens Chor. 7:00 P. M., Youth Chor. 8:5 P. M., Senor Chor. OUR REDEEMER EVANGELCAL. LUTHERAN CHURCH 26 Ford Street, Fords ttv. Arthur., Krevlne, Pastor Sunday School and Bble Class, 9:30 A. M. Mornng Worshp at 0:45. FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH OF AVENEL.62 Woodbrdge Avenue, Avenel.. Sunday Servces The Rev. W. W. Warnun, Mnster Mrs, Wllam ). Krug, Organst Mrs. Frank Mazmr, Sr, Chor Drectress O.. Wef-rllf, Superlnteadent, of Church School Summc T schedule: Church School and church worshp at 9:30 NEW DOVER METHODST CHURCH Sunday Church School 0 A. M. Mornnf^Worshp A. M. Sermon for AM. Servce. Young Fellowshp 7:30 P. M. A b,«a,: the fall u;t : sk as elm:: to donate <>; to call M:. wood Avn Scouts le From Car.) ( cept hm bnns fonh the fru.u oultool s esjsnjs«k * wlne«the unfurlln, ceremony,.. MlM ^ Mohawk ; at Lake lor drum and, bllr»e corps^and Uro: Love, _.._ manfested e n,_ h M sn co Her fance served n Korea for Each flag wll be offcally un- Mo w k, August 2; Bg Sea Da> cash przes for the junors. l dsease, and human dscord. neamg sn,, c 0. Her fance served n Koea ^ ^ _ gervcemen from the Md lhf m 3 5deeLlon of the Eea- Uame prze money wll be awarded Wehwd 6 The Golden Text s from mon - ns - state represented. The mle-long [ood Prncess of New Jersey, at the senor and junor bands. Tv^ )" lonm Cornthans: "Be perfec;. be of jkathleen Ann boardwalk dsplay s sponsored by! p 0 n. Pleasant, op tle 8th_: the u-ophps wll be awarded to th.-k^. the cty n cooperaton wth Fort good c^nfort. be of one mnd, lve l2 G;h Unon County Mens Publc best appearng majorettes n the n pe^: and the God of love and; Chrstened n Avenel, Monmouth omcas. Lnks Gold Toumamen. Kenlwortl,n< Unon. August 5: a! blanks are now beng lne of march. H! tns Auuust entertan- Cutros ce "capades "revue the 6; and an Archery Open panes n the state and must artstc gyratons by, Champonshp. Moorcstown, on AVENE "How am able are thy tabernacles. ;- w hm^a Sunday al than 00 "skate shod" lads the 6th. tore Cun, 0 Lord o hosu!.blessed are Uey AndreWs Church wth Rev. and lapses The show wll be staged These and ouer spectator, parade wll form at 6:30 P.M. j tertanctl :. hat dwell n thy house:" -Ps.84:- ^ ^ ^ offlcatn?. "hrarh August at the Ctys large events are lsted n the "963 and march at.7 P.MM^ as t s sunaay J, u..,. _. Sponsors were Jean Curs and Ho Stnte Datf Book," avalable free]necessary to complete the parade ; me of t:v From the Chrstan Scence v.".., t d events wll set off to an. of charge from the State Promo- n tme for., the cpmplete evenn toctbook textbook "Scence Scence and Health wth :!Plank unc ; e of Cursl> the baby. Menel The aum Curss held j e a r l v " s t m at Wlldwood wt! v the Uon Secton cf the New Jersey stage.show whch s the fnal one Rev. J;;!;::. a famfly dnner R _ r k FVM fh ; f",. -, <& army anner party ynny -u n ther 43rd Annual Wldwood Bay Pa-; Department of Conservaton and for the week at the Far. St. And:v.v, ( Baker atve Eddy, passages the followng wll be correl- read; j home after tfae. chrstelln g. rade, set for August 6. Seven mu- Economc Development, 520 East the bapt.s:n..! steal unts and seven dvsons of j State Street, Trenton, New Jersey. Rotolo and :- "CHURCH. Thje structure of Truth NFANTS JFANTS CHRSTENED fancy Methodt Mens Club beth, were.-; and Love; whatever rests upon SEWAREN-The nfant son., of! P a^ade entne j and proceeds from dvne Prncple Dr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Leaner, ^ cam cam c decorated go-carts, j c FAXS 4 FL00RS( UVES To Convene Tonght.. n healng the sck and sn-watenne, Jesus elaborated the fact Street. Perth t AAmboy,. b ffor- merly of town, were chrstened wll compete {or TdweH, 4, plunsed four stores ^ ^ e. ^,! STLLWATER, Okla.-Barbara The Hou.-f WOODBRDGE 2-The Methodst Mens Club wll meet tonght supreme n>-, that the healng effect followed lets, and twns Erc Wllam and Rchard James, Kngdom. from an Oklahoma A. and M. College dormtory wndow, ht a water the understandng of the dvne by Rev. Lawrence HorVfth t Our lop honors. at 8 oclock n the Sunday School and supem.y Prncple and of the Chrst-sprt Lady of Hungary Church, Perth Tenns Tourney room. Plans wll be dscussed for Because t-.n whch goverened the corporal Jesus... Our church s bult on the were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Letner. hghlghtng ther -August calendar j n o \ver bed. Although sufferng a On Sunday mornng, at the reg- Apboy on July 9th. The sponsors Ocean Cty offcals reveal that meter and landed n a ran-soakefl the fall program. to execuuv " t CCltld ;) famly dnner partr-wfcs gven wll " be a Junor» Champonshp"", ^ u;,,.. " <. ular nnr cnurcn rhnrrh servce, servr.p. nxnaru Rchard «Berk- r»- overnght, ( an unlmtt dvne Prncple, Lcve... The v-l tal part, the heart and soul of Chrstan Scence, s Love." p.p ,35,3) ST. JOHNS CHURCH Sewaren Josejh Thomas, Lay Reader Mrs. Dorothea Pocklembo, Orearjlst 9:30 A.M., Sunday School. :00 A.M., mornng prayer.and servce. :5 A. M.^-Communon Sunday, frst Sunday of each month. BRENNEN n M.emornm n memory of my mother, Elzabeth Brennen, who ded 4 years ago, August 2, 949. A token of love and remembrance, Of a mother ll never forget, Her memory to me s a treasure, Her loss a lfetme of regret. Sgned, Helen E. Donegan Daughter What morp approprate way tf show how much they mean to M you tlan wth flowers! Send a token of your love ths wonderful m vvay. Shell apprecate w g t so much. H We Delver and Telegraph WALSHECKS gg^ FLOWER SHOP 309 AMBOY AVE. WO GRAND OPENNG Frday, July 3,953 SUMMER TEMS - 50% off" Come n and Look Around Ruths 5«and W Store m Man Street, Woodbrdge, N. J. the parents after the chrsten-tenns Tournament, startng Au-] 4UUltl np lee D5 stl0ulael feldt, a lay leader of Frankln g. Mrs. Letner s the former gust 3, wth fnals.on the 8th. Al- "ftnd pelvc bone, her physcan Memoral Church, Newark, wll...:. r> n^.t A,,^«,,S <, A cnor-nr nt.trnctnnt nn t.hp! saff she would lve. be the guest preacher. 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5 K)NDENT LEADER THtJRSDAY, JULY SO. 953 )RT READNG NOTES SARKV MARTNO for M,l"hn McDonnell,!, Mrs. VVlllum Carney.:, ;V for Clfnmll. They,c Sm Knncsco where! :J v s slonwl wth the \,nc Corps. Mrs. Carney,. H.mrr kmn MeNtlty. Md-r AVTUC!.,.,, K Mrtnn, 442 Wootl- Avfc. Urnls Renskll, :;:,ccl nl Joseph Covno, : ;.nt., left Saturday for..,.,. hann; at Camp Je- M (.., wth the U. 3. Marne ;n(l Mrs. Davd Lynch, Jr., h ctnts of a daughter, :;].;n, horn lt Perth Amboy ; rclyabfth Wtsnlewskl,,"l"- Avenue fnd Mrs. Bnr- HelRhts. cw dy.s n Cunatla. They, n Mml real nnd at the, n St.. Annn Ae Beaupre,,, md Mrs. Car! Herzog, B Lnded ( baseball game,\ : l>:)etfs Feld, Brooklyn vtuonnell, WoodbrdRe r perl Tlursday at Van- ;,nl Mrs. Otto Muller and M. Wlln nnd Carol, Rah- Mr and Mrs. Anthony J, v am chldren, Patrca.u ll, Wootlhrlrfe Avenue,.nlay at Barmkat Pnes Mre HurzoR, B Street,.s,,,M. at Kcsle Heghts. M.nreen McDonnell left.v ur -.\ two-weeks vacaton, n, Wns wth hor famly r.:!hy Hezos. B Street, t:n n l home lfter spencnp, VetLon wth relatves,ll!"ll. ll. ;..\: Coppola, danshtsrof,., M. Vrn Copwfla, 4 ;,.,;.!( t. \v;l be mjotlcu t,;,,; K BTCllUM, Slftl c Mr \t All n lcrnnun, Fords, [;,, v,;l 4;;U,,V., at.st. An r, Chl, -h. [lt( NKVVS Altr Boy:, of ft, Anthony"; ]. h wrl, on an oulnn lojls- Pk, Monday. They wert,: l.mlknl. Marty Martn). t Allt-v. Joseph Mar m Knces Lombard!. Bro- Anad accompaned.,-: ac avalable at the rec.. he annual pcnc spon jv St. Anthonys Church t< n M a Mple Tree Farm, Ave Au-nM, 6. Donatons may be hr rectory, Rusary Socety of St. An Church wll receve Hal> tmmon n a body at the 7 "-. nrlay, Q V\W ml Dnm Corps wll clersal Saturday morn- V M. On Monday evenng ;.;. M., prade pmctce wll rk. There s an urgent need,ew drummers. Anyone nter- n jonnn the band should tm-h wth Rev. Stanslaus tygkottn) WNNERS ers n a penny hunt held [ mrth Street Playnvound announced by Mrs. Vola \v.so. supervsor as follows: ; Barbato, Matty Fratterchtel Coppola, James Coll, Arthur Colgan, Oeorpe Shara, v c,)vno. Lenny ClufTreda, r.l Kutchyak, Lous Nard-.nhn Haley, Ray P-aterrolo, eu Clams and Carmen Sme- KK \tw rde to the Polo Grounds, York wll be held Frday \\ Aucust 4. Two ar-condu :l buses wll leave at 6:5 fm n front of St, Antho- lrch. Woodbrdge Avenue. ane wll be between the,. and the New York Gants, at;-ns may be made wth lutnck, B Street or Julus. Thrd Avenue". VN PARTY l.wn party was held at the of Mr, and Mrs. Charles le: lan. West Avenue; n r ~ SELN PERSONALS By MRS, GLADYS E. SCANK 9 Elmhant Avenue, Telephone Me, 8-89 Lttle Hope Saddler, R ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saddler, Trento Street, spent a week at "the home of her snter. Mls. Joseph Durflthger, South Mr, Lotrts Wsrrck, Utah, s spendng a week wth the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Catlno of Trento Street. Vacatonng n Florda are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olbrjht, 29 Treste Street and ther daunhter and son-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noblett, Cltton. seln resdents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Skodmn and famly. Warwck Street, are spendng a vacaton at Seasde Park. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson Stockton, are rejocng n the brth of a daughter, Lnda Louse, at Muhlenberg Hosptal. The Andersons are formerly of selln. -Mrs. John «bbsan and Mr. and Mrs. John D^Robson. Jr., and sons, Johnne and Bob, Charlcrol, P,a., spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saddler, Trento Street. Mr. and Mrs. Saddler and ther guests attended the horse races Wednesday at Belrrmr. Rchard Saddler, Metuchen, AVENEL PERSONALS By Mrs. Davd Davs 5 Lenox Avenue, Avenel Telephone WO F John OsthofT, 28 Oak Street, has returned home after spendng ma weeks tour on actve duty at Drum, N. Y.jtwth the Army Reserve Corps. Lt. Col. Charles Sajben, 345 \venel Street, deputy commander of the Second Mltary ntellgence franns: Battalon of the Frst Army Mltary ntellgence Servce Organzaton, has returner! rome after two weeks of actve!uty at Camp Drum. Col. Sajben.s lome staton s the Kearny shpyard where he s commandng offcer of the Frst Army Mltary ntellre.nce Servce Organzaton 07 Army Servce Unt, ARAD Onlt, Detachment No. 80 and attached Unt. Janet Rueseh, 47 Ffth Ave lue and Janet Campbell, 67 Dartmouth Street have returned home after spendng a week at the Preshvrpv-, n Junor Camp at_sland Heghts. Frederck Ascough, 46 Fftl Avenue, s recuperatng at hs home after beng a sun-cal pan Perth Amboy ^enem Hospu Mrs. Peter Sten ana son Kenneth, 44 Ffth Avenue, hav returned home after spendng several days n Jersey Cty. Mr. and Mrs. Phlp Ulrch and daughter Jeanne and Judy 3 Lvngston Avenue, spent th weekend at Slverton. Mrs. Carl Rusch and daugh ter Dlanne, 47 Ffth Avenue, hav returned ome after spendng th week at Breton Woods. Seaman Apprentce Larry Bush son of Mrs. Helen Bush, 29 Yal Avenue, has returned to,the Nava Tranng Center, Banbrdge, Md after spendng 5 days leave at h; Mrs. Edward B, Jorjes, St Lous. Mo., s spendng severa veeks wth her son-n-law and juutnter, ^lr. and Mrs. Alex Qre-?us, 40 B Smth Street. honor ol ther son, LeRoy T. Mc- Oettgan, from Rder College, Trenton. Erne Chrstopherson entertaned wth accordon solos. Dancng and group sngng were enjoyed. Guests werepresent from Woodbrdge, Carteret,, Perth Amboy, South Amboy, Trenton, Rahway, Avenel, New Brunswck, Se- waren and Port Readng. Mr.-and Mrs, McGettgan, the hosts, fur-; merly resded on Woodbrdge Avenue. Mr. McQettlgan s known us "the mayor of Port Readng. THS FULLY l^uhtk) %M) SEWNG BASKET when you buy a new AUTOMATC STTCHNG k the Wonder Whet w th Ht- stkh you want, Uue t j, poston on the M<<m-MATU:- thats! Out cur* th ()» tuclro dals, no *"-b. Vuu wunt beleve ur own eys«! Stop n f JJHl bee t today and Alvln Saddler, spent Sunday fshng at Morgan. Charles Calno, Trento Street, s a surgcal patent at Perth Amboy General Hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DurTy and chldren, Joseph. Jr.. Barbara, and Teddy, Mddlesex Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Baley Vneyard and chldren, Mddlesex Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Rmball and son, Wayne, Charles Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Trano, Newark, motored to Somervtlle to the Meshjnc where they pcncked Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maucerl and chldren and Mrs. Rose QerlaVdo, Brd Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maueer, and chldren of Correja Avenue. Mhs Volet Scank, town; Mr. and Mrs. F. Ostrowskl Ozone Park, Lon«, sland, held a amly pcnc at Cheesequake tac Park. Frday the group went g: accompaned by a group fromlvoodbrldge Oaks. A c<\xnncy fre at the home of e Craft, Auth Avenue Mrs. Saturday ternoon. whch was ex ngushed by the Dstrct fremen. Ms. A. Jle Macedo and daughters, Vlwl.a and Arlene. Oak Tree Road, t : P*nt Thursday at Belmar. Mr. and Mrs. De Macedo and amlly motored to upper New York State, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John WateTson and sons, Blly and Edde. Clark, were Thursday guests at tl.t home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benz, loakley Street. Rchard C Bowere, Van Nn; r s Mf., s vstng hs parents M.. and Mrs. Clarence Bowers. Sonora Avenue. BOOKMOBLE BURNS MDVALE, Utah Ralph Voyee, drver of Salt Lake countys travelng lbrary, reported that, at one of hs stops, a 2-year-o.d boy saw a puddle on the ground beneath the vehcle and decded to fnd out wth the ad of a match f t was (,asolne. t was and the bookmoble s nut of comms- ;on untl extensve repars can be made. NSTALL TODAY lake 3 Years to Pay Enjoy Summer and Wnter Ar-Condtonng wth a THATCHER SYSTEM Warm n Wnter Cool n, Summer Take Plenty of Tme to ray Heatng Estmate Get Our FRW KETZENBERG & OLSEN AVENEL, N.J. WOODBRDGE _ Th«World-F.mou NECCH-Mod«UU NECCH hf lrbt Jll!- /.!!!; muhhc trodksd [ AM.ua and mokf/.-d ly Ym can s>w as yuuve never sewn tefo! 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Get flavorful produce buy at 4&P FRM, RED-RPE Tomatoes Fne for, (Slcng or Salads 2cartons of Potatoes u ^K7 l e 0 b", 33c Blueberres < --^-> ^ PN box 29c Calforna Oranges N v» 5 49«Green PepperS From nearby farms b. Q" Yellow uduash ^ m^^y ^rm ^ oc New Green Cabbage From n» ^(ara! lb - 5c YellOW OnOnS F">m nearby farms 3 b. 0c Ess Plant Fr m "^^y arms ^ 0c lona brand Sweet Peas standard qualty 2 T 23c ons brand Golden Corn cream slyl* 2" 23c Da! Monlt Asparagus Tps blended Dced Carrots ^^d 2 ^2e Cut Green Beans * *** 2 5 cr27c Lbbys Whole Beets 2..35c Roast Beef Hash cudah/. KO Corned Beef Hash stah-m oy er b. CBn 25«Colonal Kosher Spears 320^25c Dll Pckles P,S 320^.330 Sweet Mxed Pckles Manhatan 2 b 2 735c Garden Relsh *?w ^«^36c Mustard,X^ 9,r0c n4c French Dressng He S: or 8«.bot.2fle Cder Vnegar ky Oc s9c Red Cherres A&P fancy qualty 7 or can Bartlett Pears MP s y er lly :an3dc Kelloggs Pep.. 2 ; 3c Corn Flakes sunnyefd 8 pk«: 3 n B : \fa Kelloggs Varety Cereals»y fk>33c POtatO ChpS J«nePaA«4ozbag23c Candy Treats... RODS WorlhmorePtpptrmnt 4 oz. pkg. 29 C Hershey Mnatures Candy Bars & Gum 6 Alumnum Fol 25c 23 Reynolds Wrap 25ft.ml 2" wdth For your pcnc grll, wrap and cook n Reynolds Wrap, the perfect food wrap, 23 C A&Ps fne Dary Values... Cheddar Cheese V 69< Slced Swss Cheese LZ, 59^ MT ROAST Come See,! N Fresh Top-Grccfe Qualfy only! Brolng & Fryng flllflf EUC "ft" " Style, k 9 Ac R^Y-t»-coofc n All Po: Beef Tongues SmM S S *..-"^r -!:! Bolo «na V\C,V, FVE 53 ll..-e< jndt j h. Boneless Chudt CA < Super-Rght" Qualty Btef (He Ft Added) lb V # 49 C Lon Pork Chops ^^ ^89c r MwtlMfsted %b 3e _, _, lork GlOpS Up and should«r cuts b 55 KD M N U, tb3«. «lt slced Bacon vw~v4»»^45t BrSKet beebcneless lreshorcorn«dlbg3c Dppfluflf S J L 0 0. Cross, Rb Pot Roast -.,.89. Frankfurtw$ * jb;, Shoul(lersofLanbc,o!M -. u.,49«tfre, h Sca Op,,,, lb69e 5J*lJ fclt 8 """"""!«* Fanc» Halbut Steaks. < >55e Stewng Veal "-... «.39t Av. a,,»».» Clng Peaches Lpto ms Frostee Nabsco Cookes Sweet Peas Tuna Fsh Vanty Far Ubbys Slced or Halves Chocolate or Vanlla Del Monte Early Garden Chocolate Chp Chcken of the Sea Whte Meat Facal Tssues 29 H. can 29c 2 ;23< pkgs. Mm 2 7.s 37 C T.» 35* 2pkgs. 0 Of of 400 O # Preserves..r^^:^, j:! 29t Treet or Red-Meat 2«,^43 Duffs Gngerbread Mx "-pg 25c Wlsons Chopped Beef ^ ^ Duffs Waffle Mx. 4o tp k g.27c Colo-Soft Tssue s b w rr 2 ««, 23c Crsco or Spry nb.«n32c 3b.«n87«Dog Food t a ^r Vz 48c Habtant Onon Soup 2 ^ 35c Daly Dog Food.. 3"". 29e Portuguesa-boneless & sknless 3V4OZ. A Qp Varous brands can w" Ganes Dog Meal.. 5b. b ag B9e Budget-Wse Beverage Buys... Peps-Cola c Gngw Alt, Ckb Soda, 5 Frul Flavors-plus deposl A L Gnger Ala, Club Soda, OUU Frut Flavors-plus depost bottles Gnger Ale, Club Soda, Olflot * B Frut Flavor-plus cfepost tbolll«shgc A A A Q nn < Gnger Alt, Club Soda, \ ot 0 * 0 OU C Coola Root Beer-no deposl 3 6 cans 2 0 Q7. bottles W l l U O O r Premum qualty Deer Sold d n lcensed l d slofas only fc cans 29 o O.7. 2 bdtles L c 2» 25c SUNKST FROZEN CALFORNA Orange Juce cans Choose ths frozpn orange juce at A&P fur quck refreshment lt low cost! 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Ajax Cleanser DOg BSCUtS Daly Kbbled 5!bbag$7t "BEAT THE HEAT" WfA bex Awf/M dm refreshers Canned Ctrus Juces Grapefrut Juce S 6 ca n -5c2 ^ 2c Blended Juce v u brandj "> 4 * - ^ 27c H-C Orange Drnk.. ^oz :J(l 27c Frozen Ctrus Juces Orange Juce ow v.,h % ^ 33 C Orange Juce ^by> 2 cans ^ 37c Mr&jte Mad or Grapefrut Juce Snow Crop ans Jane Parker Bakery Values... Bjk«,aL BSA Balden Peaches t t # rgclcn re mch crust «<> DD * Pound Cake o j zl^ ^.^2^ Cheese Cluster Coffee Cake each35 Sponge Layers zl p^2o<35 Lady Fngers.. P^o2 33 Swfts Prem Luncheon meat 2 ez. can Cashmere Bouquet for tolet andlath 3 reg. ) cakes L 2c Uptons Sherbet Mx 5 or. pkg. ) QC Cashmere Bouquet Especally for the Bath 2 c b t 2c A«t> Super Moels «ad Sttf-tenrln-Stores Optn Frdays to 9 KM* Prcel tk«ctly«thru Auqutt st n 5up«

6 PAGE SX Chan OHlls Park Reports THURSDAY, JULY 30, At Ease n Rayon Health Mr and Mrs S. J Henry, Graff R. Hull West Avenue, lavt returned after 064 Woodruff Street, Me. (-OSSl-M spendng some tme at ther summrr cottage n Laurelton, HAR AND KA.T Mr. anr Mrs. Lawrence Ryan, The commttee for Cub Pack Woodruff Street. Tlr fulfl:>n of your har s Brewstrr Place, are now at home \ 48 nrt Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Squres. hut :\ cfltvmon o( your aene.l,f:er a tour of the New England Car: Zlu Homes Park Avenue. Bajronne and Mrs T. R^y and!f:h. You U.u seen neglected, Stales. 4f //f Typewrter: to dscuss fnal plan- for the an- nece. Ann Johnson. Oho, were n, CM: nr.s!.rd anmals. All of Mr, jnr. Mp. John A._Kosko.vJVs: AvefTup. have returned trr hr-hfw ftmttroay. s*»fc«u «ue4ls of. M..and.. J rs ; rjcm ud dull, scraggy, unkept. my sncere ap- a! P M at Rowv<\t Park T Rutkwosk, 063 Woodruf rlt\,--l rtkg < l The shtoe c.w >., -m a vacaton at Buck Hll Falls. CM Knd readers Other member? of the oommntee Street. <:\u\ o! lun.m benas. prc; : Pa ca-et mr^sers.we Anceo CalRbw. 7 H">mes _ wh) Mrs j o a n Zesmer. Homes T;:r hav responds readly not Mrs. Lnu> A Sros. Roselfe rrev^of mv mother Park Avenue. Ro*er Kenney. soln p at * Avenue, s a patent n Rahv a^ve-ated U m--and AKu: 884 Woodruf Street., Memoral Hosptal, but ex-.mlv to the lval calf whch you Park, was le luncleon truest on :>r= HV upon t. but to the food Tuesday of her mother. Mrs. C A. wa^orry to )e»ro AH Cubs of Pack 48 and ther peels to be dscharged very soon you e:t. the nmount of sleep you Glroud. West Avenue. rr -o town ofthe death famles are nvted» the pcnc _ or. my : D<m ^ ^ 23 Clnton Street,.:rt. );t!ng. emtcsnc. and so Mr. and Mrs. Smon Larson.!an" RothJuss knew Refreshment* wll be served Tnere of M.<:\ c(,< pbrated n a ffth brthday Satfor:: f you meet a chld or adult Wovdrr, dge Averue. have returned, _. J.%.. r he jumps arzes both...j ««-(.. tnr he Mmrts her :o vry knd and chartwll be»me.s and prlzrs for»»th l^ ~.-;"- " r, wh clean, roy cheeks, and spykln; eye?, anr shnn? well-kept for hs flends fte: spendng three weeks at ther ab> pf <>n ar.c she w; be mssed the chldren and aduu, :,...«c,, j cot tape at Shelter Cove. Jby al who knew her... The new -Mr and Mrs Frank Markman. -Carles Saldutt. 05 Wood- ::., t be.speaks health nnd wellbeng. "mot-fr >c;!c!e acency on Man 068 Woodruff Street, are the par- ff Slreel - was of honor al Mss Constance Brtnn. Oklj W* a Street s really ^on* to be an -nts of a daughter. Patrca Mary. pan? g v «n * celebrat * lls Ro.d. s vacatonng n Bellefonte.j Comlnrt takes tlr l.-lm n aj The hav.s nouruhed from the Pa., a. the guest of Mss Barbara ---! l«5t Thurwa, at Oranae Me- ^th brthday. Present were ns f j MrP s hrt of leltwruht rayawt to the busness dstrct b^m last Thud, Brry. formerly of W o o d b r r R e t brother. Phlp and cousns. Gregon n a smart, naull pattern. thar.s-. :<:> Chc o.-rn... morml Hospu The coup* have. and Gregorlo; Rchard another daughter. Susanne and Peggy Thompson. Ronne Mrs. Ethel O Dane N York, Rutkowsk. Jmmy and Ttlks: s ppendng a week home ol B.r:,j:ray crmsxatuatons wll (Mr- tomorrow to Vck Monm- 22 Woodland Drve. Colonft Annversary conkralulatons Mr and Mrs. Prank Schau- Valentme Pare, Woodbrdge. l her"son-n-law anddnubhter. Mr. Mr;. Walter Fenton. 055 Szlapy. 28 Brookfleld Avenue: -\ dauahtef to Mr and Mrs. James Saranczak, Stephen Kravtz, Danne Kull. Chrutlne Rugglero, Walter Fenton. Rchard Davenport, Barbara Katcher and Tommy Morelo. Hs grandmother, aunts po t»nr uncles were entertaned n tee. Thomas. 29 Van Hurra Street: j why :<;> nratf the event on Mon- the evenng. (from Fords, a daughter to Mr, and day. And. very happy brth- Mrs. Walter Lanesk. 425 Crow,-, Carol Joyce Basl. Bast Orange and Mss Ann Mastro, Jersey (Say : v..y to Jule Pllo, Port; Nll Road; a son to Mr and Mrs Rrac.n-., Anne Coppo! CK-oree M.sak. 250 Lberty Street: Cty, spent a week wth Mr. and Readr: w. say do" to a son to Mr. and Mrs. George Terebush. 55 Dunbar Avenue; a Mrs. P. Saldutt. Berrmar. Fords. Saturday... Happy brthday to Glora Leon E.scner. 7 Lous Street, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gerard lean Forzat, 88 Homes Park Avenue, who celebrated her brthday Fords. Al: be among the 46 state Basel, 588 Kng George Road... polce recruts who wll graduate from Avenel, a son to Mr, andths week. tomorrow after completng a 6- Mrs. Wlbert Jensen, 32 Demorest weeks course Tre exernses at Avenue, and a daughter to Mr. am :30 M., wll be open to the Servces Held Mrs. Harry Waters, 28 Burnett publc at Dvson Headquarters. West Trenton. Jam n s Calvr, 358 Amboy Avenue and Ahabelle Dunfee, 282 Green Street, both o! WoodbrldKr and Leo Prybolowsk, 3 Home>stead Avenue, Avenel receved de-?rees of B S., n Educaton and Leroy T. McOettlgan. Woodbrdse Aveouc, Port Readng receved a B. S.\n Commerce at commencrment exercses at Rder College. Tren(on, last Frday... Shps^lf the 9S3 Mdshpman Practce- Squadron now on ther last four weeks of tranng operatons wll return to Norfolk, Va., n August, Aboard the heavy cruser USS Albany s Prank E. Sautner, storekeeper SMman, USN, son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Sautner, 2 Maryland Avenue, Fords.., l the, f Ths letter was receved from Mrs, Glora E. May. 65 Benjamn Avenue, seln: " am enclosng a money order for $2.65 for the Mddlesex County Pol^o Fund Wll you be knd enough to forward t to the charman of ths fund. Ths msney was rased by three seln younrters: Dane Berry, 7; hs sster, Eleen Berry, 9, 68 Elmhurst Avenue and Dean May, 6, 65 Benjamn Avenue, n teeln. They rased the money by gvng a pnt-szed "carnval" n ther back yard. The man feature was a.stage coaoh rde.the two boys pulled a wagon over a seres of bumpy obstacles to gve thefr customers a thrllng rde. They also had grab-bags, games wth ( przes, lemonade and a gypsy fortune teller tent. m proud to be the mother of one of these youngsters. Speakng wthout any undue prejudce n ther favor, however. certanly thnk they deserve gome.applause. They worked very hard to put on ther carnval and to advertse t among the chldren n the neghborhood who supported t wth ther attendance and ther pennes. would apprecate t f you would seq to t that the proper party receves the money order." Thanks Mrs. May. the money order, as you drected, has been turned over to the Mddlesex County Chapter of the Na.- tlonal Fourdatun for Manure. Paralyss. Vtal Statstcs: The stork was a very bust f»llow ths past week at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. Newcomers were as follows: From Woodbrdne, a son to Mr. and Mrs. James Mayer, 45 Bergen Street; ft son to Mr. and Mrs. George Cherepes, 255 Grove Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 3teve Kozar, 30 Mawbey treet; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kre^el. 454 School Street; a son to Ml, and Mrs. Edgar Nevns, 273 South Park Drve; a son to Mr. and :,Mrs, Alfred Bker, 0 Fredethel Street; a son toj Mr. and Mrs. Ncholas McGregor Gaucho SHRTS re S and for $5.00 Alsu Name Brands Short Sleeve SHRTS $.99 3 for $5.50 Ar (.audtoned Ms.e Mld-er Bettman, West Avenue, was the guest last week of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Lester Neary st her summer home at Lake Ho- D!(or.E. M.*s Edna Bettman. Rear;.np. Pa., s now her guest. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bloom and daughters, Maranne and Ellen. Broad Street, have returned from a vacaton spent motorng through Pennsylvana and New Ycrk states. Over last weekend. f hey entertaned Mr, and Mrs. Edward J. OConnor. Mt. Vernon, N. Y.. and Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Webber of the Bronx, Mrs. Wllam H. Dunlavey. Watorbury, Conn., s vstng her brother-n-law and sster, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Austen, West Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bressaw nd sons. Henry and Alfred George Street, have returned from vst at Kngston, N. Y, Mr. and Mrs. George Bohacs \nd daughter. Gsoreana. spent Sunday n Kngston, N. Y. Street.,. from Port Roadns. a Contnued from Page ) son to Mr. and Mrs. John Chlpku. Mr. Weaver was past exalted 3 Tappen Street....uler of Perth Amboy Lodge, No. 784, of the Elks and was a pas. Lust Hl Not leant: presdent of the Woodbndge RotRy Pvt. Robert J. Baduske would Club. n 948 he was made Mss Damtz. West Avenue lke to hear from hs frends. Hs an honorary lfe member of thevsted Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fell- Elks, Heres the perfect answer for all of summers "off duty" hours, and a good example of why cool, absorbent rayon s the bggest seller n the mens sports shrt feld. becomes a watress wth a trajelng carnval. Her subsequent ad- coats are well brushed daly look and whose owners see that ther address s RA , Co. 9 Btg, rath n Nutlcy on Saturday. ventures and emergence nto an sleek. Ther har has a satnysheen never seen n uncared for CSRTC, Camp Gordon, Ga.... Besdes Mrs. VanSyckle. wth Wllam Tunson, Rober exquste dancer makes ths flm The ndependent - Leader sends whom he resded pror to hs llness, Mr. Weaver s survved by \venue are on a campng trp n Jose Ferrer and Zsa Zsa Gabor f mlady wants shnng locks, Street, and Alfred Austen. Wes one of excellent entertanment. anmals. ^opes of the paper regularly to hosptal patents to whch notes another daughter, Mrs. Wllam louthbury, Conn. have the other leadng roles opposte Mss Caron. her scalp faattclsbd, by frequent she should kaep her har clean and re at^arhed wshng them quck A. Vncent, St. Lous, Mo,, two Mr. and Mrs. StR Lagersjren recovery, A note was receved from vry, Ssters. Mrs. Grace Barr, Fort nd son, Peter, have returned from brushngs. Tjns brngs the blood W }ne of the patents, Mrs. W. Ws-Wortnewsk, yesterday whch reads as Weaver, Newark; three brothers End n the AHepheny Mountans, Texas and Mss Salle carryng vacaton.at W&rld "The Grl Next Door"., to ever} tny follcle and feeds the June Haver, n the ttle role, J har. After, acvgorous blushng follows: would lke to express Theodore B., New York Cty; near Wllamsport, Pa. portrays a Broadway star, wtyj".the scalp glow wth warmth, and my grattude to the ndependent- Bruce B., East Orange and J. Vncent, Woodbrdge and four grand- and son, Charles, of Wlmngton, lvng wth hs young son "s. nduced by mproved crculaton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wa"sher maves next door to Dan Daley, a has a feelng of wll beng whch Leader for sendng me a copyof ther paper whch was.sent whle, chldren. Mr. Weaver was the hus- Del, sprat the later half of J W t. (?*"» U. B».»...«,... j Massage helps to nvgorate the jtk a u mnck patent ««at u, Perth Amboy "" J Dana band o of me the law: late vnucmc Madelne m»- Har- week wth her parents. Mr. and:buly Gray, They cook ther dn- scalp. t s a good practce to ners General Hosptal. Thank you very (unr Weaver, formerly of Perth Mrs. Thomas Moran. West Avenue. m * barbecue pt and do not j catch up lttle bunches and pull much for the sncere wshes of a! Amboy. worry too much about housaeep- t energetcally. Ths loosens and.... Mss speedy recovery"... And now, Mr. ana Mrs. Albert Patrck -- - exercses the scalp. [ "Book burnng" was denounced of course, fall n love and the rest m off for a weeks rest up New nd chldren, Allan, Lnda and as ncompatble wth democracy of the story, whch s hardly new, UUBlallu England way «nu and J. v ->v hope to uu come! v^..,^ cu m^u.-.^u... Laura, and Elane Orlck of Woodbrdge, vsed the Delaware Water. conssts of ther combned efforts back feelng a lttle more lke my joy the Amercan Lrbary Assocaold self... Be seem ya lon. to reconcle the young boy nto acceptng a-stepmother. NOTCE ON ACCOUNT OF A SUDDEN, ENORMOUS N- CREASE N DEMAND, AND FOR OTHER REA- SONS, T S REQUESTED THAT THE USE OF HOSE FOR SPRNKLNG BE TEMPORARLY DSCONTNUED, SO THAT THERE WLL BE SUFFCENT WATER FOR ORDNARY USES. Mddlesex Water Company Woodbrdge, New Jersey CLEARANCE th s Cotton Trple Crotch Terry Swm Pantes Putovers Trunks Dresses-Pnafores Grls Pajamas Sportswear Boys SS Shrts Chldrens Overalls Reg. To SALE PRCK Ftted Crb Sheets $.00 Muuv uore unudverthed Cburge t at... Gap and BushkU Falls, Pa., Jastj Sunday.. FSH FN X TOE CHARLOTTE, N. C. Three ears apo, whle ftelunu at Cocoa 3each, P.P.. Ed Pekard, of Charotte, N. C. caught a catfsh. At! ls youn4 daughters urgng, he tcked the" fsh back toward the vater. Hs foot became swollen And. for the past three years, he has rouble wth that toe. An x-ray aken recently, revealed a sawoothed ln n the toe. An outr^ht Govennv lurmnum SELN of.000,000 tons demand for lt scln, N. J. Met NOW TO SAT. - AUG. Rosalnd Russell Paul DOUR las Mare Wl-on "NEVER WAVE AT A WAC" Plus jl Techncolor "POWDER RVER SUN. TO THURS. AlG. 6 The Frst Great Outdoor Techncolor Acton Ht n THRLLNG 3 D "FORT Tl" Wth George Montgomery Beleve t Or Not On the Same Prosram One of the Seasons OUTSTANDNG TOP HTS "The Presdents Lady" Susun Uayward Clarltcm lcston Starts Kr. Aug. "SHANE" NDEPENDENT the scalp. Har should be massaged every day nnd shampooed he started payng m, on an ovrrwo of every two weeks. LOUSAS LETTER nvp hm wfe.. Dear Lousa. My cousn and same boy but he tn went around wth n saw me he Hkrd,. When we are to-. wth me and puy<,,, attenton. lke, :;! and he lkes me bn" as though have :,,;, ns boy frend, w;, rto?hcasc nnswc, sbje. blvd stream, and the blood s mnde from what you eat. For ths reason you must e»t foods that are j rch n vtamns, mnerals, fat*. protens, sugars and starches. The - fnd.s ore nfluenced by det They n turn have much to do wth har. "An nterestng experment was carred out by Doctor Foran of Carlsbad, who notced that same of hs doas on whch he was ex- you have treated y, L me that am very fond of hm, or otherwse. but dont thnk ts a good dea On the permentng were losnc ther har to get marred wth love n my Address your l-t,: steadly. Ther food conssted of heart for the other boy although SCREEN Lousa, 0)0 Yhm starches and protens. He ordered know we can never get marred. Bldf., \V;>hn».:, ther det to^ be changed and n-. No one meet means anythng elude potatopethngs. apple peel- to me. My parents thnk wll Oen. McAullf,! "Ml."! nss. and cucumber peelngs, all leam to love ths young man. for the vast Amy :. Ths s a betuln! muscal fantasy n Techncolor. n addton to j rch n mnerals. Wthn three A Very Lonuly Grl Ky. : weeks the har growth of the dogs r On. Somerv-s; Answer: ts delcate, tanta.zna charm, t j became notceably better." j U. S. plan for,:, < You certanly should not net has lfe and romantc warmth, rsh moss s used n makng marred feelng as you do. for you General Mot :. and, occasonally, : s profoundly! desserts n ths country, but nwll be dong the you)g man a a new output n. luman n feelng. Based updn a reland the people eat quanttes wat wrong. story by Paul Gaco, t las Lesle Caron, delghtful French ac- known as sea gteens and are rch! )ce support pr,r. of these sea products, whch are Benson rcassu But the sensble thng for you to do s to make up your mnd to tress, mpersonatng a forlorn, - n odne. t s supposed to acforget the young man you lost. homeless grl who has just passed! count for the thck black har that Dont talk stm Put hm out of your mnd. What her sxteenth brthday. She drfts s so common on Emerald sle. ests are advsrd nto a French^.town.ard shortly Anmals that are properly fed. \lount Everest fnally has been scaled by man. Dean Pke calls Congressonal "smearers" un-amercan. Mddlecoff s -pont vctor" n round-robn golf. Walcotts plot protests "short count." Korean says be needed for l U. S. tnops Wll FORDS, N. J. P. A WE). THRU. SAT. "Hans Chrstan Andersen" Danny Kaye Farley Granger also "JALOPY!" The Bowery Boys SN. THR;. TtES. "Never Let Me Go" Clark Gable Gene Terney, plus "SOUTH SKA WOMAN." Hurt Lancaster Vrgna l^ayo Wed. Matnee starts at N M.; ends at 4 P. M. Saturday & Sunday Contnuou BOX 0 UK (HlNS - SHOW STAHTg AT DLSK.ST ll.mts TONTE HOU HOPE ll "Off toglks MAHlll KDAY and SATURDAY, 2 SMASH HTS 2 Tt-chnculor Hts Mureen OUara COMANCHE TERRTORY Van Hefln "TOMAHAWK" (SUNDAY and MONDAY.TBG n Techncolor Ronald Reagan Rhonda Flemng TROPC ZONE" ADDED FRDAY ONLY Color Cartoon Carnval Mdnte Horror Show MtfRpEK N RUE MORGUE LoretU Voung "t Happens Every Thursday" TUES. WED. THURSDAY? OUTSTANDNG KEA*TURE8 t s sad that women do not be- j come bald as do men because the; scalp s fed by blood whch s, brought there by brushng, mas-j sage, pullng the har, etc. Mens, har s kept so short that t does j not receve the proper exercse.! The har follcles cease to provde nourshment on account* oj an nsuffcent supply of blood to the parts. n consequence, the har falls out and the follcles de. After ths happens, nothng can make the har grow back agan. Ar and sunshne are good for v Denr Lousa, Wll you please gve me some advce? have gone wth a boy a few tmes and he says he loves me very much and wants me to marry hm but am older than he s and dont thnk really love hm. lke hm very much. He says the age doesnt make any dfference; that he loves me Just us much as f was hs age. My parents lke hm very much. The only boy ever loved s marred and, he loved me too but some folks told thngs that werent rue and kept us apart. So m not sure ll ever love anyone else. Ths young man s so nce to s past s past and there s no, use n dwellng on mstakes that have been made. There s certanly no future n thnkng about somethng you cant have, so make up your mnd that that affar s water over the dam and try to put t behnd you. But dont marry someone just to get marred. Be sure that you We Specalze n Cf)tOC5C FOODS OPEN DALY 3 P. M. TO A. M. ORDERS TO TAKE OlT BAR-BQUE Route 25 - Cloverleaf WOODBRDGE Telephone WO STATE THEATRE WOODBRDGE. N. J. Ar Condtoned For Your Comfort TODAY THRU SATURDAY Esther WLLAMS - Fernando LAMAS n "DANGEROUS WHEN WET" Plus, Mckey ROONEY - Edde BRACKEN n, A SLGHT CASE OF LARCENY" SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Burt LANCASTER - Vrcna MAYO n "SOUTH SEA WOMAN" Also, Edmond OBREN - Frank LOVEJOY n "THE HTCH HKER" WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY THE THRLL PCTURE YOU VK BEEN HEARNG ABOlT "THE BEAST FROM!0,00U FATHOMS" Answer: Unless the boy am! were engauer or u,-, lberately tred t 0 /, her, dont thnk blame yourself t t:< len n love wth v to be wth you Mt;,,, your cousn, have seen trk, set out to get («VP -V. man n sght and ; underhanded trrk frend to take ht V. -,; from her when ^\, been ncludng ym; ;.,,. ty n order to?>\>,,, You know the M;:., nd am sure you ; General Eleclru-. f o the atomc era» NOW TUU W\M Thcvrr fven hntn - s nk-halnu h. Dean -Martn a rd.,,.,, n SCARED STFF" Wth r.l/.hth - Carmen Mr.ml., TTKS. A Wn Frnrn the HVT sn-n j n t. the \Ves\ lml.tn, cmes n>«tln:ll h! 3 DMENSON AM) U \;M.B PHONC SOM) "THE CHARGE AT FEATHER RVER n Warner^ <.. Starrng <n* n! Frank Lovtj*), H> l>, ^ NOW Tllltl \H.. To grcal Sar> n «- slorj u( Mnut "WHTE WTCH DOCTOR Susan layward. Ku»: l n TeluM.»r untl "FALL ("V- Wth an all».r «fur tht llrst lnn S T A R T S V\:l).. V. - larbura SUn»>rK. ll»! "ALL DESRE" JN Xctlun Packed Thnll- \- - [JUMP 03 MAN 8TBEET WOODBBDGE Not to WoahwrtUt open Frday MU AR CONDTONED Tut, MAN SXHJWT WOOUUKUCE - OPEN FRDAY TU9 J-!)!MENSONS/W DARK rednur OBREN Co-Ht John lloaa AMBUSH (>! TOMAHAWK GAP" " Extra Added Attrton Every Nght COLOR CARTOON FEEE PONY RDES AT OUR GANT FREE PLAYGROUND 2 Couvcultut Bntranowt-U. 8. Kuule and K. Ototfl A»«lu«^

7 LEADER THURSDAY. JULY 30, 953 PAGE SEVEN FORDS NEWS SnbepenDtnt-leatttt FORDS NEWS < Hs Honored [)n Annversary AWN Mr. and Mrs. lll, 94 Julette Street,,Hd at a surprse dnner v ther chldren to honor mll weddng annversary. ml Mr.s. PlnelH were raarv :», 93, n Roccoman-,:v. and came to ths coun- FORDS Wnners n a "cleanup" contest held at the Fords playground were Joseph Qeneala, Rchard Weber, Robert Domln- Bez, Gary Paumlen, Chester Sedvy, Stephen Kozma, and Dane Seyler. A total of VlO chldren are regstered at the nayground. Actvtes for ths week are as follows: Wednesday, 2 P;M, decorated bcycle shohw wth a bcycle rrce followng; Thursday, WT Mr. and Mrs. Peter ml sons, Mr. and Mrs. Nck 3:30 P.M. pet show, but no dogs ;ll (l chldren, Mr. and Mrs. allowed. sumkcwcz and chldren,, Mrs. Ncholas Pnelll and,,, v pncll, of Hopelawn;,l Mrs, Nun/.lo Pnell and Last Rtes Held Wondbrldgc; Mr. and Mrs. mlll and son, and Mr3. r, M.crl of Perth Amboy. JWNNKRS sbky -Wnners n the clay contest at the Keasbey ml, ro announced as foljobc, Meszaros, Evelyn Mary Ann Nagy, Rose,",y, Arlcne Nagy, Denns.lmrs Tomoscovlcs, Caro- ]. Marge Butth and Jo- lt; DAUGHTER H) -; Mr, and Mrs., Walter r.!,s Crows Mll Road are s of a daughter born h Amboy General Hos- Clean-up Contest Held At Playground n Fords For Van Bramer FORDS Abram Van Bramer, 56, Ford Avenue, ded Monday mornlnn at the Perth Amboy Oeneral Hdspltal, He s survved by hs wdow. Harret; two daughters, Mss Grace and Mss May Van Bramer; three sons, Wllam of Woodbrdge. Abram of Fords and Warren wth the U. S. Navy, Newport, R.,; two brothers, Wllam Van Bramer of Woodbrdge and George Van Bramer of Saugertles, N. Y, Funeral servces were held yesterday afternoon at the Grener Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, Woodbrdge. Bural was n the Cloverleaf Park Cemetery. tccessfal Campagn Forecast Rahway Hosptal Fund Head WAV -A successful camr?.550,000 to mprove :M Rahway Memoral facltes was forecast to-!: nakl P. Lukens, charfcf :c hosptal buldng fund ona, vce presdent of Metal & Thermt Corporaton, Other members of the commttee, all resdents of Rahway, are Eugene Mller, of the Rahway Natonal Bank; Robert L. Jones, of Jones & Auerbacher, nc., Newark; and Fayette leadershp of our N - Talley, attorney, wth offces n dt (lt.... cmpawn charman, Wl- Elbth Elzabeth, tand. Jr., a strong fund t n>n s now beng enlsted," sad, "We wll place the ; needs for greater fand equpment before n Rahway Memorals ca. Small busnesses and s, professonal men, lves und offce workers, all :\ r cn an opportunty to hs crtcally mportant project." unber of years," Lu- (o: ued, "addton* to the..vc been postponed. The B( uu of R*nwmy and the surjln? communtes has grown pont where addtonal hoscllltles are a must f the s to contnue to serve our effectvely. Any major dlslln ths vcnty cpuld prove pms wthout proper facllenoukh of them. constructon &» b*d-wng vde 4 new beds, and re- A wthn the present buldadd from 0 to 5 more ln.s ncreased space for nur- Tlns bocl-wng, together new servce-wng to provde auxlary servces, mafacltes, and the latest stc und surgcal tqup- Lnkens sad, ""means that av Memoral Hosptal wll be any knd of emergency B;v arse n the future." ncluded as the frst unt ( nstructed n the mllonc-lalf dollar buldng pro- <- a.structure to house ops, Barases, dormtory and facltes for employees, wll also provde uaters for the Cvl Defense tl ns retrement at the bent uf ths year, Mr. Lkens, t of Westfleld, was vce n charge of producton k & Company, nc., n lay He now acts as produc- Vsultant for tfe corporaf! Lukens, as vce-charp he campagn sterng com- Walton S, Smth, of Co- tlt lll"rkh MPHESMONS Prntng FOR ALL Purposes ) matter what your ntng need, youll a low.cotft answer our shop. Top notch fttals and worka n s h p guarantee ur satsfacton!, oodbrldge 8-70 DQLESEX PRESS St.,»«TTEH About Your Home By FRANCES DELL Wood-slat shades are beng used by decorators for every room n the house. Wood draperes, rollar shades or the more famlar rollup type sla^ shades are creatng nterestng effects n modern and perod homes. Youll fnd costly hardwoods or budget-wse bamboo n almost any color you could desre, or n natural, n decorator shops or a malorder catalog. Wood shades are easy to keep, Just dust wth your vacuum attachment once a week and wpe wth a damp cloth about once a month. n the Orent, wood shades have been used as room-dvders for enturles-. They are becomng popular for that use n ths counry today. They are lght and ar ::an flter through. On large pcture wndows, wood shades help control heat and glare. They stand up well n the elements so they can be hung on the outsde, f necessary. They may be panted, to match your draperes or walls. Wood shades, lned wth fabrc or plastc, are even beng used as hower curtans. Splashes from the tub or snk do not harm the hade. Todays Pattern Pattern 9: CblldVSlMS t. ttw 6 Jacket T an4 mper, 2% yarta Sfrta* W. btouw. % r«d Wncfc tawe. Baud Thrty-fve «>)< n co > nl for to pauevadd B ejnt. tor BSBSB each Pattern f you wsh Ut-claM U NUMBER. FORDS, HOPELAWN and KEfSBEY CALENDAR 0 COMNG EVENTS (NOTE: For nsertons n ths calenuar, call Mrs. Andrew 8edlvy, 00 Grant Avenue, Woodbrdge 8-70 or Perth Amboy J, before noon on Tuesday of each week., AUGUST 2 Famly pcnc of Fords Memoral Post 6090, VFW, and ts 3 Pcnc commttee meetlnu of Wllam J. Warren Assocaton at Alamo, 8 P. M. 6 Bus rde to Seasde Heghts, sponsored by the Lades Ad Socety of Our Redeemer Evangelcal Lutheran fjhurcl. 0 Meetng of ndes Auxlary of Fords Memoral Post 6090, VFW, n post headquarters, 8 P. M. Meetng of Better Schools Assocaton n home of Mrs. George Hafely, Lberty Street. 3 Mystery bus rde by Fords Womens Democratc Club. COLONA ACTVTES (Socal Notes from Colon la. proper, nman Avenue Secton, and Colnnla Vllage) By Mn. Henry Struhel Rahway Mr, and Mrs. Howard Smth, son. Mlkelton, were guests of Mr. 5 West Hll Road, entertaned Mr nd Mrs. Stephen Vgh, North Hll and Mrs. Joseph ttelbela and chldren, Janette and Davm, West New oad. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Calne, York. ast Cff Road, have returned Mr. and Mrs, Erc Symbersk and daughter, Melane, 2 West Hll Road, have returned from a two weeks vacaton wth Mrs. Symbersks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar Farnum, Ltchfleld, Mane. Mss Ellen Woods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Woods, Mdfeld Road, s vacatonng wth her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Cummngs, Jumyn, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Danel Vullemer and daughter, Janet, Hghfleld Road, have returned from a motor trp whch took them through the Blue Rdge Mountans, Va. Smokey Mountans n Kentucy and returnng by way of Atlantc Cty Mrs. Wllam J. Blllg and daughter, Clauda, Ceclle and Loretta, Mldfeld Road, spent four days wth Mrs. Ray Lopez, "New York Cty. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Creuz, 6 Mldfeld Road, have returned after a weeks stay n Belmar. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morn nr," 64 Mdfleld Road, entertaned Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bertn and son, Charles, Wood Rdge; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Specht, South Am boy; Mss Jula Mornng, East Or ange. The group honored Ms Bertn on hp..brthday. Henrtf Kelly, Newarjt, was dnner guest Saturday nght at tl home of Mr. and-mrs. Henr; Bucne, 09 HghfleW Road. Mr. and Mrs. Henry strube Colona Boulevard and ther hous guests, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Shoul dce, Toronto, Canada, spent EY day nght as the guests of Mr. am Mrs. Frank Strubel, Nxon Park. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and son, Davd,..3 Tanglewooc Lane, spent the weekend at Prn Tree Lodge n the Catsklls. James Annunzlata, son of Mr and Mrs. Vernon Annunzata, Md feld Road and James Woods, so of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Woods, Md feld Road, have returned from Camp Columbus, Bamber Lake. Our deepest sympathy to Mr Danel yullemer, Hghfleld Roa on the death of her brother, Pv Fredrck Koenng, Unon. Pv Koenng was klled n acton Korea, one month after he arrve there. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frano lch, East Street, has returned From two weeks vacaton n Nova Scota. Mr. and Mrs. Doodly Rlchard- ram a motor trp through the New ngland States. Mr. and Mrs. Charles tacey, 2 Bramhall Road, entertaned at dnner party n honor of Mr. taceys brthday. Attendng were AY. and Mrs. J. Arden Keen and harles Keen, Elzabeth; Mrs. Davd Toms and chldren, Mark nd Davd, Rahway, and Mss Evejyn Vasallo, Plalnneld. Mrs. Robert Schussler and aughter, Roberta, Amhurst Aveue and Mrs. Charles Sklblnskl nd cheldren, also of Amhurst kvenue, spent the wetk wth Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Sutter. sland Heghts and Ocean Gate. Mrs. Edward Schnarr and daughters, Lorrane, Joyce and Darlene, Roselle, and Mr. and Mrs. John Chreket and, chldren, Wayne and Dense, Elzabeth, were Monday guests of Mr. ond Mrs. lharles Stacey, Bramhall Road. Dorothy Fundock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Fundock, West Street, was chrstened Sunday n St. Johns Church, Rahway, by Rev. Alexs Vsloky. Sponsors were Mrs. Hans Bach and Alex *Fundock, both of Colona. A famly party was held after the rtes. Lawrence Sut, West Street, returned Thursday by plane from a busness trp to Ashvllle, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sut are entertanng Msses Anna Mae and Dorothy Mchael, Burwlck, Pa., ths week., Thrty young people of Colona Chapel, attended an outng at Seasde Heghts ths week. Chaperones were Mrs. E. Dough- County Rent Board Wage Boost Gven Wnds lp Dutes Hcyden Employees FORDS-W Howard Fullerton, charman of the Mddlesex County Rent Advsory Bonrd, sad today hs group wll "close up shop" tomorrow us Federal rent controls expre, and the standby Etate rent l«w c*s nto effect. Under the terms of the state statute controls wll be admnstered on the county level wth the local governng bodes of the varous muncpaltes determnng whether or not the provsons of the act are to apply to ther partcular communty. f a muncpalty decdes to come under the act, controls wll be contnued d that partcular muncpalty wll be wsessed a pro rata share of the cost of admnsterng the controls. The members of the Advsory Board, n addton to ts charman, are Mrs. St, George Kemp- *on Of Metuchen, Alfred London of Perth Amboy, Arthur Bocchetta and Rev. John Szathmary, both of New Brunswck, all of whom were apponted by Oovernor Drlscol. The Board has been cted by Drector of Rent Stablzaton Glenwood J. Sherrard n whch he expressed on behalf of Presdent Esenhower and the government FORDS Wage boosts were taunted employees of the Htyden Chpmcftl Company under the terms of a contract sgned ThursdRV fl^rnoon by the Heyden Chemcal Employees Assocaton and the company. The new contract, drawn up after two months of negotatons, wll run for a year effectve July wtth all pay boosts retroactve to that, date. Accordng to Davd Mandel, attorney for the unon, the provsons of the new contract call for an across-the-board ncrease of 7^ centsan hour JOT all employees wth an addtonal 2-cent rase for sklled workers. The employees wll also receve between one and two cents extra n frnge benefts. Peter Nagy. presdent, represented the unon durng the negotatons whle A. W. Wlls acted for the company. Entertanment Held, By Fords Chldren FORDS An entertanment was held by neghborhood chldren n the backyard ol Mrs, James Ross* 77 Pleasant Avenue. Songs were sung by Mary Margaret OHara, 8; Judy Orowney. of the Unted States thanks for a job well done. 8; Susan Ross, 8; James Orowney. 8 and Patty OWara, B. Magc trcks were performed by Martn Fords Club to Sponsor OHara, 0; accordon seleotlons Bus Rde Next Month were played by Bruce Kovacs, 2; a clown act was performed by FORDS A mystery bus rde, Martn OHara and Bruce Kovacs. sponsored by the Fords Womens Roger Lars,en, 0, gave the wel- Democratlc Club wll be held on August 3. Reservatons may be obtaned by communcatng wth Mrs. Sue Warren, 55 Thrd Street, or Mrs. George Malo, 39 Koyen Street. LAST BTES HELD FORDS Funeral servces for Mrs. Margrethe C. Larsen, 2 Lous Street were held Saturday at Our Redeemer Evangelcal Lutheran Church Vth Rev. Arthur Kreylng offcatng. Bural was n the Cloverleaf Park Cemetery. The pallbearers were Robert, Kenneth, Lawrence and Raymond Larsen, Domnck Noto and Thomas Lattanzo. PARENTS OF SON FORDS Mr. and^mrs. George Terebush, 55 Dunbar Avenue are the parents of a son born at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. chldren, Eleen, Laura, Sue, Harry and Rolf, Jr., Connectcut. Mrs. Bart Drscoll and daughter, Prlscllla, 4 West Clff Road, spent several days wth Mrs. Rose Kelly, Valley Stream, L.. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Barber and granddaughter, Darleen Wyckoff, nman Avenue, have returned after spendng the weekend at At- erty, Mrs. Lawrence Sut and Mrs. lantc Cty. H. Chamberlan. Mr. and Mrs. John Glbertson The Young Marred Couples of Colona Chapel were entertaned at an outdoor supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tanglewood Lane, have returned from a weeks vacaton at Pne Tree Lodge n the Catsklls. Mrs. George Hayes and chldren, Chamberlan, West Street. After Katherne. Ruth and Thom- supper the group put UJJ posters as, Gaywood Avenue, were guests along nman Avenue announcng of Mrs. Paul Stromberg, Cranford. the openng of the Bble School Mr. and Mrs.. D. Parker and the second week n August. chldren, Patrca and Wllam, Mrs. Morrson and Amhurst Avenue, have returned daughters, Patrca and Joan, 20 atter vacatonng at Coral Gables Colona Boulevard, are spendng and Mam, Fla., for two weeks. several days as the guests of Mr. -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Savage, and Mrs. John Pastucka, Pottsvlllc, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Cylde Edrngton, 300 Colona Boulevard, entertaned Mrs. Rolf Andersen and RAYON CREPE FOR SUMMER WEDDNGS FROSTY PNK n a crtep, hgh fashon rayon creye made posllble by the newly developed crepe yarn. Tny rolled cellar, wde rtt»-en«un v swrd»,»»4 n uracef^ly dmpeo skrt are desgned to match the maud <Jf the! mumet.and the fepune fgure. A refreshng dress tor summer weddngs and other specal occason*. Rdge Road, are entertanng Mrs. Betty McCaffrey, Upper Darby, Pa. Mrs. Clyde Edrngton and son, Davd, Colona; Mrs. D. Leon Jennngs, Menlo Park, and Mrs. Carlton Prescott, Norwalk, Conn., are vacatonng at Pont Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fllppone and chldren, Mary Ann, Rchard, and Robert, 62 Rdge Road, are home for two weeks. They are spendng the summer n EasE Keansburg. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Helm, Mdfleld Road and Mr. and Mrs. Stev Chek, Weehawkn, spent Sunday at Ocean Gate. ccmng address, and Peter Ross, 6, ufcered. Proceeds of $24,83 were presented to Mrs. Olga Becker, executve secretary of the Mddlesex County Chapter of the Natonal Foundaton for nfantle Paralyss, to be used toward care of polo patents. Vacaton Bound SHES OFF OR VACATON n a Wcathervane sut, demonstratng the mracle of manmade fbers, for all of t, ncludng the hat and the bag, s made from scentfcally-produced Celanese acetate. The fbers that go nto the summer sut gve t a smooth sol-resstunt texture, and the acetate plastc beads make the lght-weght hat-and-bag set an asset to any wardrobe they are washable, too. Note the double collar and cuffs on the sut, whch s made n whte and many lovely pastel colors. (ANS, Features) *.,.«.. W-A-N-T-t-D 6ereral Duty Perth Amboy General Hosptal 7-3 Shft $ Month 3-H Shft $ Month -7 Shft $ Month 2 Days Pad! Vacaton 8 Holdays 2 Sck Days Pad JJottftalteatlon n^ura^cf,, //, j/ _ Socal Securty Coverage Meal Free Dally Unforms laundered Free CALL P. A EXTENSON 6 Chldren Rase $24.H: For Polo Foundaton FORDS -- An entertanment wns held oy cflltlrcn lvng n the neghborhood of Pleasunt Avenue. n the buck yard of the homr of Mrs James Raul, 77 Pleasant Avenue. 8onst.s wore rendered by Mary Margaret OHara, age 8 *: Judy Orowney, atrt 5a: Susan Ross, ane 8 years; Jmmy Qrowney, ace 8 years, and Patty OHara, age 5; mnulc trcks were performed by Martn OHara, age 0 V. accordon selectons were played by Bruce Kovars, age 2; a clown act was performed by Martn OHftft and Bruce Kovncs Roger Lusen mp 0, nave the welcomng address, and Peter Ross, age 6, ushered. $24 83 was rased and presented to Ms, Olta Becker, executve secretary of the Mddlesex County Chapter of the Natonal Foundaton for nfantle Paralyss to be used to pay for care of polo patents. Your Garden Ths Week By Charlrs H, Connort JLutgers Unversty, the StAe Unversty of New Jersey The bloomlnk and seed settng habts of plants serve to classfy them. A plant that s grown from seed, bloonrw and produces seeds, and des wthn one growng son s called an annual. One that requres parts of two growng seasons to complete ts lfe cycle s called a bennal. A hardy herbaceous perennal plant may produce flowers and seeds the frst Blowng season, but only the top des down, the root.s lvng over from season to season. Funeral Servces Today for Solder FORDS The body of Pvt Wllam O. Estok, 24 Albany Street, who ded as the result of a gun hot wound accdentally nflcted by a fellow O.. n StuttRart, Germany, was returned home Monday. A graduate of Our Lady of Peace School and the Mddlesex Count; Vocatonal and Techncal Hgjfc School, he was a member of Our Lady of Peace Church. He t *urvlved by hs wldow, Jean; hs parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephen Estok of the Albany Street address; three brothers, Joseph, Stephen and John; three ssters, Mrs. Margaret Yunker. Mrs Mary Johnson and Mss Betty Estok, all of Fords. Funeral servces wtre held ths mornng from the home and at Our Lady of Peace Church. Bural was n Holy Trnty Cemetery, State Bar Croup Has New Quarters TRENTON The New Jersey State Bar Assocaton next week wll complete the task of movng nto ts new headquarters buldng at 229 West State Street. The Assocaton, of whch nearly 3,000 New Jersey lawyers are members, contracted for the three-story brlck-framp structure ths sprng. Renovaton of the ground floor to provde offces, conference rooms, and a lounge, has been vrtually completed and furnshngs and Assocaton records are now beng transferred from the outgrown headquarters offces n the Broad Street Bank Buldng. Subscrptons to the headquar-, tors buldng fund are stll beng receved, accordng to Edward T, Curry of Camden. Assocaton presdent. Many of them are n Bennals help to fll out the the form of memoral trbutes to bloom n the border. Whle some the memory of deceased leaders of them lve over, such as hollyhocks and foxglove, t s better Mr. Curry also announced for- of the states legal professon. to get rd of them after the frst maton of two commttees whch bloom because these old plant* wll functon n connecton wth become ready prey for nsects and the headquarters operaton. Former Judge Phlp R, Gebhardt of dsa.scs. Clnton was named charman of a Lte July s a good tme to sow,,,,,. (s of bennals that Wpom l house coftlm!"«> to supervse the u lv. Among these are Pansy, headquarter!, msted by Jay B. Tufted Pansy, Chnese Pnk. Canterbury Bell, Fornet-me-not, Fox- Tomllnaon ofj Bord,entown. and Rudolph A. Socey, GeorRe E. Meredth, Charles Sabln. Albert H. glove, Columbne. The hybrd delphnums should be treated*as Rees, Jr., and Wllam J. Connor, bennals over much of our terrtory. Delphnum seeds Rve best p of Trenton. Mr. Curry and Dr. Emla E. Dllon, Assocaton secretary, Wll serve as ex-offlco germnaton as soon ns the seeds are rpe. The seeds of most of these plants are very small,) whch means that they must be planted shallow. Therefore, we must exercse specal care n handlng to prevent the sol from dryng out about the seedlngs after germnaton, ^ Prepare Seedbed "; Prepare u specal seedbed. A cold frame s a Rood place. prefer to sow n rows for convenence n vvecdtk, etc. A good,practce s to make the furrows about twce as deep as normal And then cover the seeds n the furrows wth sand. f you do not follow ths practce place a mulch of dred lawn clppngs or fne straw or cover the bed wth cheesecloth, members of the group. Porster W. Freeman. Jr., of Paterson, frst vlc presdent of the Assocaton, was apponted charman of the commttee on memoral gfts to the headquarters fund, asssted by Robert J. Talt-Paul of Camden, James D. Carpenter of Jersey Cty, Albert A. F. McOee of Atlantc Cty, Francs V. D. Lloyd of Hackensack, and Sylvester C, Smth, Jr., of Newark, NEW DAUGHTER FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Basel, 588 Kng George Road, are the parents of a daughter born at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, SON FOR MSAKS FORDS Mr, "and Mrs. George Msak, 360 Lberty Street are the burlap or newspapers.. f you use parents of a son born at the Perth straw, as soon as germnaton Amboy Oeneral Hosptal. takes place remove part of t and place t between the rows. f you cover wth cheesecloth or burlap, make ft lath dhude to put.over the sendllks as soon as germnaton [ lakes place. Sown now and properly handled, sturdy plants wll be obtaned to be set out late thb summer <jr n the early fall. DR. BURT SENBERG Optometrst Eyea Examned 542 NEW BRUNSWCK AVE FORDS, N. J. Opp. Ford Theatre Hours: ;30 to, Wfd. to P. M. Sat. to 5 P. M. tnd by Appontment Watch for the Openng About AUG. 5th Of Another Modern BELLS DRUG STORE NCORPORATED * OAK TREE ROAD, SEUN Featurng A Fjlly Equpped Pharmacy to Serve All Your Needs wth the Fnest n PRESCRPTON SERVCES OX\GEN SERVCE HOSPTAL fced RENTALS A Complete Lne ol All Popular Brands of v Cosmetcs Toletres SODA FOUNTAN Watch for Our Grand Openng.+-\

8 Hofh rtluumson KtU> March», 7 - Autu.t 2, 942 AN NDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER The Leadr-HHrn! _ The WooflbrdM U»d«(»84) (909) Woodbrtdft Mdwndent (»«) The Mlln JottnU (»29\ Chsrn E. Gr«toft. Edtor and Publsher Publshed Ever? Thursday by The Weodbrldgt Publshng Company Woodbrdge, N J. Charle E. Oregon. Presdent Lawrence F. Campon Vce Presdent and Treasurer By carrer delvery. 8 cent* per copy. Subscrpton rate* by mall, ncludng postage, one year, 3.00; alx months, $.50; three months, 85 cents; sngle copes by mall, 0 cents. All payable n advance. let Frst Get The Facts The Town Commttee has, we thnk, taken a most mportant and necessary step to provde an ncnerator for the dsposal of the garbage and refuse collected daly throughout the muncpalty. The ste selected for the ncnerator s near the Muncpal Garage, off upper Man Street, and resdents n the vcnty have ndcated n very certan terms ther opposton to ths selecton. We hope that n all farness, however, they wll awat full detals on the operatonal potental of the new plant before they oppose the locaton too strenuously. They must remember, also, that the Woodbrdge secton has no partcular dspensaton to remove t from muncpal requrements any more than has any other secton. Competent en ; cnerator the sze buld, can be so nether an odor sgnfcant amoun leers tell us that an n Townshp expects to that t wll cause jr dust nusance n any. We assume the pro- jected plant, snce t wll nclude every modern appurtenance, wll be hghly effcent and that an nvestment of $450,000 wll be properly mantaned at all tmes. f these two lkelhoods are true and we expect our engneers wll have the facts and fgures to demonstrate ther truth then we can see no reason why the ncnerator should not be bult on the presently suggested ste. f, however, $uch assurance s not demonstrable, then the plant has no place n Woodbrdge or n any other secton of the communty and we should promptly employ new engneers. We thnk, however, we should awat all the facts whcn wll be produced at the publc hearng on August 4 before we jump to any conclusons. Federal Defcts and You New Jersey taxpayers, who are kept,aware of the sze of ther local property tax cost by regular remnders n the form of blls from the muncpal tax collector, also mght be well advsed to watch clmbng Federal Government debt and defcts. The New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton dscloses that the 953 property tax n New Jersey, totallng 464 mllon dollars, s fa,r exceeded by ths States "share" of the fscal year defct and nterest payments THE LAST FULL MEASURE A fe\y hours from now, all along the lne that runs across Korea from jthe mouth of the mjm Rveron the Yellow Sea to the 3ea of Japan Below Kosong, men blazed by sudden slence wll be rsng to ther feet. Ths moment, to ther last days, they wll re* member, for t wll gve them back the gfts of lfe, of whole ness of body and of ah the brght.hopes of youth., - But they wll remember, too, j those others who could nqt hear the order to cease fre. Ths has been a small war, and far away, n a land few solders loved. t has been a dull and wearsome war, wth two great retreats, two great advances, no glamor and lttle glory; a war n mud and dust, n kllng heat and woundng cold; a war demandng the knd of courage that endures and the kln»of loyalty that may be vague about nternatonal polcy but wont let the country,or the company or the next man n the patrol down. These men fought t those who lved and those who dd not lve, f the dead could parade as they were when they were young recruts, they could not be dstngushed froh the others. Almost all solders n the lne dd ther full duty, some dl<j more than ther duty, but s was chance that pcked Aost of the dead to de andthe wounded to sutler. Let us now remember, on ths day of Korean slenoje, the more than 25,000 Amercan dead, the tpore than 00,000 Afrcan wounded; the more than84,ooo South Koreans who have been lulled or wounded; th>,600 other solders ol the Unted Natons who Buffered death / PAGE SGHT. on Federal debt, combned. The Assocaton computed New Jerseys share of the Federal dect at more than 320 mllon dollars and of Federal nterest payments at 222 mllon dollars, or a total of 542 mllon dollars. Ths was 7: more than the property tax levy n New Jersey. A county-by-county breakdown of these fgures showed that Mddlesex Countys sare of the 953 Federal defct was estmated at $7,567,467 whle ts..share of the nterest pad on the Federal debt was $2,- 76,046 a total of $29,743,53. Ths compares wth local property taxes of $23,643,- 086 n the County ths year. U. S. Lbrary System Fals Despte the wealth of Amerca, the present stuaton has faled to buld an adequate lbrary system for young and old n 45 out of 48 states, Ths concluson was reached recently by a group of state lbrarans and the New York State Lbpry.n a cooperatve study. The group went so far as to term the condton of the natons publc lbrares "shockng," and estmated that more than 53,000,000 Amercans do not have easy access to books. And 24,000,000 have no publc lbrary servces of any knd. Anyone who has traveled abroad and seen feversh Communst efforts to provde Communst-tnted lterature for the masses can readly realze the extent of ths falure n.our domenc system. The publc lbrary s an Amercan hertag-e, whch must be preserved f ntellectual freedom and ndvdual freedom of thought are to be safeguarded. t s n the publc lbrary that the Amercan enjoys the freedom to read the vews of anyone, whether or not he agrees wth prevalng sentment. n the Communst countres, and many other countres, ths freedom to study and wegh the vews of all s not enjoyed by the people. As Presdent Dwght Esenhower ponted out only recently, we must understand all ponts of vew about any ssue f we are to champon our form of lfe successfully. Haltng Car Thefts A new product has been ntroduced on the market whch ts producers clam makes automobles as safe as safety vaults. The devce s bult to ft under the dashboard of a car and contans two rows of numbered buttons. To start the car, the drver must know the fcur proper humors to plsh, ard Me sequence n whch they are tf be punched. There are so many mathematcal possbltes that the would-be automoble thef would spend much tme attemptng to ht upon the correct formula by chance. And, to further dscourage hm, the producers have bult n an alarm whch goes off when the wrong buttons are pressed. Opnons of Others The alarm would contnue to sng untl the proper buttons, n sequence, are pushed. t s qute possble that ths sort of arrangement, or somethng smlar to t, wll offset the new devce recently revealed by polce authortes by whch automoble theves are easly enterng and stealng cars today. For every offensve weapon, there seems to be a defensve answer, and n the case of the automoble theves, perhaps ths gadget may prove ther come-uppance. tlaton n the common cause. n pan und wth ther blood these young men underlned the grea,t prncples of the Charter of the Unted Natons. They gave, as Lneoln sad at Gettysburg, "the last full measure of devoton." On ths day, ;when perhaps the sngng of a brd or the chrpng of.a crcket can be heard where lately the euns were thunderng, v/e cannot look far. or wth certanly nto the future. Freedom advances along the, dark hghways of the world, but nqt always wth perfect wsdom, not always wth nfallble patence. But n the deeds of these yong men who ded for lberty there s no flaw. Thers was the ultmate wsdom, thers the eternal patence, beyond a^l crtcsm and, n the slence to whch they have gone, beyond all prase. The New York Tmes. FANCY LANGUAGE KES AND NOT ADLAS One of the common complants about the campagnng of Adlu Stevenso^ last tall was that he talked: "( ver the heads" of hs lsteners. Many Democratc leaders felt that Jhs complant was founded upon fact. And General Elsenhower, Stevensons qbponent, told a Lousvllt audence, "We are tred of arstocratc explanaton^ n Harvard words." How much truth was there n the complant? A wrter for the Washngton Post decded to fnd out, when he read n Stevensons foreword to a collecton of hs campagn speeches, Dd talk over the peoples heads? No, and thats about the only aspect of the campagn am sure of." The Washngton. Post wrter approached the problem smply and scentfcally. He took the famous formula on Readablty devsed by Dr. Rudelf PLesch, author of "The Artof flan Talk" and consultant to press assocatons and newspapers on readablty. The Flesch formula was appled to sx Esenhower speeches and seven Stevenson speeches. The Esenhowes speeches proved out at the "farly dffl- cult" level of Harpers or the Atlantc Monthly/The Stevenson speeches proved ov^t at the "standard" level of Tjne and the Readers Dgest, A curous fndng was that the Esenhower speeches vared a great deal among, themselves n readng ease, whle the Stevenson speeches stayed close tn hs average. When ke spoke n Harlftn, for nstance, he broughtjns readablty level down WTfunor hgh school standard. The fact remans, of course, that no matter how understandable he was, Mr. Stevenson dd not wn the electon. Electons are stll! determned by the countng of tje ballots and not by Lae Flesch formula, accurate arfd helpful es t s. The New Brunswck Home Newt. ORATORS QF YESTERYEAR ndependence Day celebratons afforded a hpstalgc remnder of the passng of the old-tme Fourth of July orator, n th«old days no celebraton was complete wthout the place de resstance, an orator who would lash hs audence to a frenzy of patrotc fervor as he twsted the lons tall and made the eagle scream The Fourth* of July oraton appears to have gone the way (Contnued on Pug«9) NDEPENDENT-LEADER TRENTON Record hgh taxes beng pad on real estate and personal property n New. Jersey have local and State taxng offcals worred for fear the saturaton pont has been reached even n these days of hgh wages and prosperty. The State Dvson of Taxaton reported today that real estate and personal property taxes agan ths year have ht record hghs n every county. Tax experts feel ttat f a slght recesson or depresson hts the country, a tax strke by overtwrdened pnopevty owners s nevtable. - The assessed value of real estate n New Jersey, accordng to the State Equalzaton Table promulgated by the State Dvson of Taxaton has reached $5,- 654,006;573, an ncrease of $87,- 33,39 over last year; Personal property assessments" n tnew Jersey ths year has reached $978,009,29, an ncrease of «33,- 833,940 compared wth-tast year. Local real estate taxes have contnued to march upward n the cost of lvng parade snce the 930s when jobs were scarce and hard tmes struck the land. n 95 personal property assessments n New Jersey decreased $42,029,93 because of reductons n Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Salem and Sussex countes, but the reductons were short-lved, havng been restored the next year. Tax fgures contaned n the State Equalzaton Table for ths year were not opposed or changed by county tax boards of freeholders although an opportunty was accorded them to do so, n complance wth the law. The 953 Legslature, whch may be recalled late ths summer or early fall, s lkewse worred about the contnual annual ncreases n local taxes. Contented wth demands for new taxes at the State level to relve local tax burdens and provde $60,000,000 more annually for the support of publc schools, the Legslature has turned the problem over to the State Tax Polcy Commsson, headec by Dr. John F. Sly, of Prnceton, for study purposes. ESENHOWER-Thousands of Democrats and ndependent voters n New Jersey who supported PASSNG ZONK Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grlbbns Presdent pwght D. Esenhower last November and helped elect hm Presdent, are now dsapponted n some of the dongs n Washngton. Take, for nstance, the case of the Swtlk Parachute Company at Trenton. The company was low bdder on $2,000,000 worth of parachute work for the Government because t manufactures parachutes exclusvely and has been a poneer n the feld. But because of Esenhower admnstratve regulaton and executve order, the contract went to an Ashvlle. N. C, frm and other companes because they are located n surplus labor market areas, Stanley Swtlk, presdent of the frm whch bears hs name, clams the frms gven the contracts never made anythng but brasseres and underwear and the charge has been confrmed n Washngton Ar Force offcals, realzng the value of good parachutes, would have preferred placng the busness wth swtlk because of ts fne reputaton. Congressman Charles R. Howell, of Pennngton, an astute and conscentous lawmaker, clams the Swtlk frm appears to be the vctm of "a rather werd and harmful applcaton of a regulaton." He also clams the Ar Force s not happy wth the stuaton, but that present hopes of preventng the cotpany from throwng 400 persons outof work, are not too rosy. Democrats and ndependents dd not elect Esenhower presdent last November to sancton or stand-by such stupd tactcs, especally v^hen the lves of fu- ture armen may depend upon the strength of ther parachutes. And nether dd the Republcans. CHROPRACTC: Governor Drscoll has sgned nto law a bll provdng for the lcensng and regulaton of the chropractc professon n New Jersey by the State Board of Medcal Examners. Last year the Governor vetoed a measure to set up a separate chropractlce lcensng board, because regulaton of the professon has been under the State medcal boards jursdcton for 33 years. The new law establshes separate ejducatonal and other UTUtlt tvmncttf. n, WO* HKlHDl B U W "Thftt yesterdays paper yotfrt ftdtng-by th«way, where - WER$ you yefflway?"." qualfcatons for chroproctors of the future. FARS: New Jerseys far season wll soon reach ts peak wth 7 countes provdng opportuntes for compettve partcpaton n the showng of choce lvestock and poultry, superor fruts, vegetables and flowers, and all the culnary, domestc arts and homemakng enterprses that make up home economcs actvtes. Wllam C. Lynn, Secretary, New Jersey Assocaton of Agrcultural Fars, clams the 953 varety of agrcultural far wll be bgger and better than ever. Begnnng next week, the Sussex County Farm and Horse Show, wll be held at Branchvllle from August 4 to 8; to be followed by^ the Camden County 4-H Show at Clementon, on August 4; the Ocean County Far at Lakewood on August 5 and 6, and the Essex County 4-H Far n Caldwell Townshp on August and 2. The Warren County Farmers.Far wll be held at Unontown from August 2 to 4; the Gloucester County 4-H Far, at Aura, August 3 and 4; the Paasac County 4-H Far, Preakness, August 3 to 5; the Mercer County Farmers Outng and 4-H Show, Washngton Crossng State Park, August 4 and 5; Somerset County 4-H Far, Far Hlls, August 4 and 5; Morrs, County Far, Troy Hlls, August 8 to 22; Mddlesex County Far, Dunhams Corner, August 9 to 22; AtlanC County 4-H Far, Pomona, August 20-22; Flemngton Far, September to 7; Cumberland County Far, September 5 to 9, and New Jersey State Far, Trenton, September 27 to October 4. NXON; New Jersey welcomes Vce Presdent Rchard Nxon and hs famly to Mantalokng for ther Summer vacaton, and r f *-n BY RKNNETU FNK, DREC- TOR, RNCKTON RESEARCH SERVCE. PRNCETON How does Presdent Esenhower rate wth rank md flc New Jersey voters after sj X months n offce as the na- ons chrr executve? Results of a statewde survey just, completed by the New Jersey Pull show Hnt mote than three out of every four voters n the state cve the Presdent a defnte mu of approval. About one n sx sny they dsapprove or the job Presdent Elsenhower s dong. n other words, those wllo approve of the way the Presdent s (lons: hs job outnumber by a margn of better than four to one those who dsapprove. When New Jersey poll staff reprters asked a representatve cross-secton of the states voters ; "Do you approve or dsapprove of the way.elsenhower s handlk hs job as Presdent?" These were the results: HWo of New Jersey Approve of Way s Dong Hs k\ ESENHOWER POPULARTY, STATEWDE Approve Y "* Dsapprove 7 No opnon 6 n May. the vote was 80 f 7. approval; 8 "!, dsapproval, nnd 2 r! no opnon. On the queston of the knd" of Job the Presdent s dong, ndependent voters throughout the state by a margn cf more than three to one express approval of the way he s dong hs Job. Heres how ndependents fep] about ther ch>ef executve at the present tme: would lkewse welcome Presdent Esenhower to one of ts many top-notch golf courses. n past years, Presdent Grant spent hs summers at Long Branch and Woodrow Wlson made Shadow Lawn a presdental retreat. n the course of past hstory, many presdentsjsted many places along the New Jersey shore but n recent years the Atlantc coast of New Jersey has been gnored by VPS. New Jerseys seashore resorts are the fnest n the land and the bgwgs do not know what they are mssng n recreaton and fun. The vst of Vce Presdent Nxon to the Jersey Shore may set a precedent to be, followed by others hgh n the government. JERSEY JGSAW: Governor (Contnued on Puge 9) v st.vr ^ Approval DHRpprnvr Nn opnon Last May. u,,. Was us fol.u dsapprove T ; Amorm nnernttc Party H ;: n todays stn expressng «wu by a mhf,,[ n one thosctxm >EMO(K.VM MEMBERS, v. Approve Dsapprove No cplnnn n May, Dm. follows: lum,.,, 5«: no pjn. : And unnl members. < < proval outum.. better than lt ng dlsappro.r OOP Ml Mr,; ST.V Approve Dsapprove No opnon The May V port showed c, follows: np>h,\. 2*!?.; no opum;] Survey n-m: more than tn n each.srn: populaton V.: approve of t. hower s don :.. These grm*.,, all age am cty szes. ;ml : Here s the March: ESENown: BAROM.ETF.lt. Nl March May... TODAY Ths nuw.sjp reports of the exclhslvely n tn The New Jf feature s able publlr servc t naton becmsr pays for am ngs. The servc >n» Prnceton RVM-H: of traned repm 953, by Prm Servce. : Mlt M Ml \l!ll r.l CHUClOLgJl BY YOUR NSURANCE COUNSELLOR proteeluft A:.k any t/ our CUSUJTHTS UKJU tnund thoroughly (lep-mlttbu- nsurance covttuj;* w vde for you NOW They Have t! Thrft s the reason ths s such a happy ll for them. The rew furnshngs theyve- desred, bought for cash, have now ban stalled n ther house., Smlar moments of achevement,» " " home*, have rtslted from steady savng ths bank. Tod»y s good tme to open v Savngs Account. d?e Natonal MEMBER Federttl ftwerva Fedewl Depw nunnoe C»rooraUo» "

9 .,.. NDKNT LEADER THURSDAY, JULY 30, 953. CLASSFED,.l* WANTED KAHY WORK lnstkhsks...\tkehses van CLERKS h, (,\\\lm> JOHNSON WOODBRDQE ll WANTED, Weeds Cuttng,:,;wn Mowng Pone by vbct, B. Km? r,,\vy /25-7/30* Mv s n need of a job nr RH housedbr :d?e * ) FKMALE Salary m md best bene- >nt workng condlrunrtl.onrd offce. ;l least 3 years ex- Offce OL CO. SUvqt, N. J. ll /23-30,,n new showrooms, p.vs, ec. Part tme, sult. Homes Beaus Route. Avcnel, nne h\ WT.) TO BUY TKUS lor one and two. rs. f your house s ; \DU cull me? SKHKS d Ave Rahway H, -33 5/4 tf WANTED \r,k\) COUPLE desres :. modern apartment, ;.v famly apartment n. lo September st. > bv August st. Please vx ) n care of ths JONTCV TO LOAN loktuage MONEY Y Mr for Real Estate Term f Desred : nr Large Amounts -rth Amboy /8-9/24 MlAKY SERVCE «.-..VNTARY SERVCE cs, Scptlr Tanks Cleaned ):lh Planfleld, N. J. lamfcld. N. J. lnmfleld < AK FOR SALE!,!Ol,v"r-4 dooj, gray,e;t.t. defroster, «texcel- M. Best offer,- phone H-O224-W A. A. A. EMCAN AUTOMOBLE ASSOCATON ljlshed 902 : 4.D0O.O0O Members nnwde Servce, j, l<: Kt-rs..Local Agent l Slate Street :n Amboy t :-nayan motorclclsts "> mles to the U. S. MHCELUNEOUS DARAQOS AUTO DRVNG 8CHOOL Largest and Oldest n County. Hydrahmtlc. Flud and Standard. Perth Amboy or Charter M F YOUR DRNKNG has become a problem, Alcoholcs Anonymous can help you. Wrte P. O, Box 253, Woodbrldge. 2-6-tl PANTNG and PAPERHANQNQ Free Estmates CHARLES V. TOKARQK 09 Russell Street Woodtaldge U Under Captol Dome (Contnued from Edtoral Page) Alfred E. Drscoll ms proclamed next week -as Natonal Vegetable Week as a trbute to the New Jersey vegetable ndustry..,. Congratulatons have been extended by New Jersey to hstorc, beautful Swtzerland on ts 662nd yead of ndependence to be celebrated August.... New Jesey farm and factory employees \have a $40,000,00* stake n the Garden States cannng ndustry! whch provdes thousands of Jobs to resdents of the State.... A specal creatve wrltln«program to be offered n the fall term at Rutgers Unversty Wll be n charge of John A. Cardl, well known poet.,,, Governor Drtseolls sgnature on the strpeo bass bll marks another forward step n the conservaton prosram enacted under Republcan admnstratons n New Jersey, Paul L. Trost, Republcan nomnee for Governor, clams,... The State of New Jersey s prepared to movp for acquston of the 00,000-acre Wharto Tract n southern Now Jersey through condemnaton,... A specal sesson of the LcKslaturc may be called by Governor Drscoll late ths summer or early fall to overhaul a 95 Uw authorzng New Jersey to partcpate n the nterstate compact for development of new water supples on the upper Delaware Rver.... A specal commt toe of the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton has under study the sxth report on the Commsson on State Tax Polcy coverng the ( general property tax.... Hundreds of motorsts are beng deprved of ther lcenses to drve cars n New Jersey under the pont system beng enforced by the State Dvson of Motor Ve- hdes,... The State Publc Health Councl has re-elected Dr. Marcus W. Newcomb, of Browns Mlls, as charman: top offcals of the New Jersey Dvson of Cvl Defense have been brefed on the natons ar defense program.... The June average ranfall fo* New Jersey has been consderably below normal the State Department af Asrculture reports.,.. CAPTOL CAPERS: "Take t easy," s the advce of the Keystone Automoble Club to drvers plannng to use up ther vacatons coverng many more mles than they should.... Weather predcton for late July: Thunder storms durng whch scared old lades wll hde n clothe;) closets.... Respectve gubernatoral canddates n New Jersey plan to catch up wtl sleep durng Anust because of the hectc three months ahead. m m CALL US./vwv Folders Bllheads letterheads > t Programs Booklets fne Prntng for Every Need» matter whether youre contemplatng a bg vrtsng campagn or orderng a new supply letterheads, you can depend on us to delver op-notch, carefully planned and executed job promtly, ard at low cost to you. Call today for Free Estmates Yes, call today... no fee for estmates. Well rush a man to you to help you vs plan. Rowng you moneysavng short-cuts. THE MDDLESEX PRESS»: VVOODBRJDGE PUBLSHNG COMPANY WOODBRDGE, NEW JERSEY JUephow-Woodtodge 8-70 These recpes are omjs you wll serve nsny tmes because they are a welcome ldtot to any menl. Glazed Cherry Tarts \ ] > tablespoons comstmeh 3 tablespoons sugar V- Dash of cnnamon 2 cup syrup from canned red sour ptted cherres cup Calforna port wne 3-oz. packatce cream cheese 8 baked tart shells 3 cups draned.canned red sour ptted cherres -w Whpped ere«m,. Mx cornstarch, sugar, cnnamon fnd salt n a saucepan; gradually add cherry syrup and wne, sllrrrk untl mxture s smooth. Str over medum heat untl sauce s fhckened and clear. Remove from heat. M^sh crearrt cheese wth a fork; blend n mlk; spread mxture evenly over bottom of tart shells. Place cherres n tart shells; por sauce over cherres. Chll thoroughly before servng. Serve topped wth whpped cream. Frut Platter 2 honeydew melons No. 2 can slced pneapple 3 bananas 3 oranges grapefrut quart strawberres Juce, of lme Ms cup shredded cocoanut Homemade lemon Frut-Jells Chll melons Uormmhly; cut n halves md remove spols and fber. Wth a spoon cut nto peces. Cut the pneapple and bananas n prres. Remove thp sectons from he oranges and grapefrut. Wash and hull the strawberres, resenrn«a cup to use n the dressng. Blend the frtts and arrange l\ the honeydew shells. Sprnkle the lrrle juce over the frut. Toast the cocoanut fnd place on the edges of the melon. Arrange the shells on a large platter and serve wth a bowl of strawberry dressng. Strawberry Dressng cup cream whpped 2 tablespoons mayonnase, Vt cup crushed strawberres Fold the mayonnase nto the whpped cream. Add the crushed strawberres. Blueberry Puddlnus 4 tablespoons butter 2-3 cup sugar 2 eggs well beaten %. cup mlk 2 M cups flour! > teasdoon vanlla 4 teaspoons bakng powder \- tenspoon salt 2 cups blueberres V4 cup hot water > (Ap sugar more or less dependng on the tartness of the " blueberres teaspoon powdered cnnamon Candy J A VST TO THE STORE for candy used to be one of the bggest treats n our young lves and chldren today chersh the same confecton. So why not make some Lemon Frut-Jells so the lttle ones can have thk treat more often? ts no trouble at all, and you can make Lemon Frut-Jells n less than ffteen mnutes. The secret s lqud frut pectn that makes the consstency of ths candy even and smooth. You dont have to beat t or worry about crystallzaton. Try t and seel LEMON FRUT-JELLS CANDY Yeld: about 5 dozen candes (H lbs.) bottle lqud frut pectn cup lght corn syrup U teaspoon soda Yellow food colorng cup sugar -^- 2 teaspoons lemon extract Pour lqud frut pectn nto 2-quart saucepan. Str n soda. (Pectn wll foam as soda s added.) Mx sugar and corn tyrud n another saucepan. Place both saucepans over hghest heat. Cook both mxtures, strrng alternately, untl foam has dsappeared from pectn mxture and sugar mxture s bolng rapdly. (Ths takes about 3 to 5 mnutes.) Pour pectn mxture n a sl6w, ( steady stream nto bolng sugar mxture, strrng constantly. Bol and str mnute longer, Remove from heat. Str n about 0 drops of colorng and lemon extract, Pour mmedately nto 8x8-nch pan. (Qr use 8-nch pe pan or rountl layer pan, or 9\x% l A or 0xl6-rch loaf pan.) Let stand at room temperature untl mxture s frm and cool (about 3 hours). Cut nto ^-nch squares and roll n-granulated sugar. Note. f candes are to be stored or packaged, let stand overnght at room temperature before storng, to prevent weepng. (ANS) Glbert Rola s an old-tmer who s makng a great flm tomeback. He wll barely have tme to fnsh "Twelve Mle Reef," before shuvn? off to Span, where hes to co-star wth.claudette Colbert n "The Lady." Realzng the popularty of Bb-, Heal flms, Lloyd Bacon has a screen story dealng wth Ruth, and enttled,! "Entreat Me Not." He would lke to have Peter Lnd Hayes and Mary Hely as ts stars. Dck Powell would lke to fnd a pcture that he and hs wfe.june Allysbn can make together-^wlth hm an the drector role f rather than the co-star., Jay RoUnson, Katherne Hepbums co- tar n "As You Lke t," played Calgula n "The RobeJ and wll repeat the same character the sequel to the Lloyd Douglas best-seller. The bg-honey pctures so, fa; Other, Opnons (Contnued fjfom Edtoral Page) of all human thngs. Whch s a pty, for oratory n general has declned to an extent that t almost seems to Be*a lost, or at least, a forgotten art?" Where, ndeed, are the orators of yesteryear? Not n publc lfe, certanly, for who s there among contemporary fgures who could match Wlam Jennngs BW or Jpseph/Wfldon Sa.lW f / Exceptng Brtans venerable prme mnster, felr /Wnston Churchll, orators do not orate lke they used to, wth, sonorous sentences, rounded perods, and excellence of rhetorc and pronuncaton. Speakers of ths type belonged to an era n whch men Jved more lesurely and reflectve lves. Today the demand s (or facu m-asented forcefully but th»n eye on. the clock. Huua ths year are "Snows of Klmanjaro, "vanhoe," "Hans Chrstan Anderson." "Peter Pan" and "Mouln Rouge." Although under contract to R.K.O. Robert Ryan s makng pcturesfor Metro. Pleased wth hs performances n "Acts Of Volence." and "The Naked Spur," he s beng brought back to co-star wth Greer Garson n"mss Bakers Dozen." Remember Rhubard, the cat, whch practcally stole the show bearng hs name at Paramount? Well, hes at Unversal-nternatonal, where he has been sgned to play a bg. role n "The-Glass Web." Hell be the only wtness to a murder n the fjjlm. For the thrd tnje n the past three years, Laurence Olver and hs alng wfe, Vven,.have been vctmzed by Burglars Recently, theves made off wtl lurs and jewelry valued at $9,6bQ Btten by the actng bug after dong bt parts n."the Quet Man" John Waynes two sons, Mchael and Patrck, now have larger roles n "Hondo," whch John s makng n Mexco. The move verson of the-hghly successful stage play, "The Moon s Blue," s beng flmed n Englsh and German at the same tme Germany, by the way, s provdng.a very proftable market or Amercan flms. Pet Shop BABY PARAKEETS p Brd You Can Tran Hendryx Cajes»3.5» & fus* * Fnch Spacng Parakeet t T!* Breeders r\ «f. All Colors -«-" " joes Pet»Shop 438 RVNG STREET Rabway 7-lWl Cream butter and sugar. Add lfts; str n flour whch has be«n slftedvth the bakng powder and salt. Add alternately to the frst mxture wth the mlk and vanlla. Pour nto greased muffn rlng and bake 30 mnutes n an oven 35 degrees. Wash blueberres and place n a saucepan wth the ^ot water and V cup sugar. Add cnnamon. Smmer gently 0 mnutes. Prepare the followng hard sauce: -3 cup butter cup confectoners sugar teaspoon any desred flavorng. Ctcam butter ard sugar and add flavorng. Shape nto a roll about H nches n dameter and chll thoroughly. When ready to»erve, place the puddngs on dessert plates, pour rtewed blueberres over them and garnsh wth a slce of the hard sauce sprnkled wth nutmeg. Freth Peaeh Dessert % lb. marshmallows V cup orange juce V cup glngerale cup cream whpped /a cup chopped nut meats 8 peaches peeled and slced Sponge cake Wth wet scssors cut the marshmallows nto quarters. Add to the orange Juce and str over hot water untl the marsh mallows are softened. Cool slghtly and add glngerate. When the mxture begns to congeal, fold n the cream and nuts. Lne a tray or sprng form pan wth waxed paper and n t arrange strps of the sponge cake, a layer of the peaches and a porton of the marshmallow mxture. Repeat the layers and complete wth more lay.er of cake. Chll n the refrgerator overnght Unmold when ready to serve and garnsh wth peaches PAGE NNE Turksh Roll* % cup almond paste cup lukewarm water 2 tablespoons butter tablespoon sugar V teaspoon sa.lt package yeast V 4 cup lykewarm water 3 to 4 cups flour Mx thoroughly and knead to ft smooth dough. The dough should be as soft as fan be handed. Let stand to double n bulk; shape nto oval rolls and place n. greased pan. When agan lght, brush over wth mlk and bake n a hotoven. -BUSNESS DRECTORY-- Carpentry JMW GASSER Carpenter and Bulder (.\l(ks ATTCS-BASE- MOTS ALTERATONS ( \nt.\kt WORK AND RE- PARS :, VK\<K AMMJMM COM- BNATON WNDOWS AM) HOOKS Suppled and nstalled nlso JA.OUSEE (Louvre) WN- DOWS Estmates Free MelucWn 6-.U02.R Clothng 499 SMTH ST., TERTH One tlnck from Vctory Brdge 0O% * SHARKSKNS, TROPCALS WOOL GABARDNES FACTORY PRCES Coal COAL - FUEL OL OL BURNERS NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY Free Estmates No Oblgaton to Buy CALL WDGE AVENEL COAL & OL CO. 826 RAHWAY AVE,, AVENEL Concrete HGH TEST QUALTY CONCRETE Laboratory Approjed Crashed Stone - Washed Gravel Washed Sand - Waterproofng Llmt - Brck Cement - Plaster Rdrtan Mercantle Corporaton < Phont PB *-0J7V. FRONT AND FA^ETTE 8T8. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Drug Stores Avend Pharmacy 00 BAHWkl AVENTTB WQdDBRDGE 8-84 WHTMANS CANDES Cosmetcs Flm - greetng Cards RAYMOND JACKSOTS AW SOJV DRUGGST 88 Man Street Woodbrldge, N. J. Eloctrlclan TED SPOS Electrcal Contractor 8a SHERRY STREET WOODBRLDGE, N. J. Everythng Electrcal Excavatng J. A. TRUCKNG ASPHALT DRVEWAYS FLL DRT AND TOP SOL OUR SPECALTY CALL. FANWOOD , FANWOOD PLANFELD Funeral SYMWECKl Drectors Funeral Home 46 Atlantc Street Carteret, N. J. Telephone Carteret -575 FLYNN & Sol FUNERAL H0ME9 EafeblUhed St Tcltl 420 East Avenne Perth Amboj 2S Ford Av«., Fords P. A Furnture BUY ON THE HGHWAY AND SAVE! BETTER FURNTURE LOWPR PRCES Wnter Brothers Waysde Furnture Shop Hlcbway 25 Avenel, N. J. Open Daly 0 A. M. to 8 P. M. Phone Woodbrldfe Key Shops Albrecht*s Key Shop 24 Washngton Avenue CA -763 Hand and Power Lawn MoweVs Sharpened and Repared Sajw Flng Bcycle Sales and Servloe Hardware Devoe and Reynolds Pants Free Pck Up and Delvery Lquor Stores Telephone Woodbrlde Woodbrdge Lquor Store JOS. ANDEA8CK, PROP. Complete Stock of Domestc and mported Wnes, Been and Lquors 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODRttn«*S, N. J. F YOURE N BUSNESS YOU SHOULD BE LSTED LOW RATES CAU. WO-870 /] Telephone QA Thomas Brtt MASON Sdewalks, Curb* and Drveways Estmates Cheerfully Gven Z ELMWOOD AVENUE Movng and Truckng* Complete Movng Job : Rooms $25 5 Rooms S5 Room $39 8 Room M Reatonable Storat* 30 Dan F"* All Loads nsured 0 yean ep. ECONOMY MOVERS Muscal Rahwajr -394 nstruments* ENBOLL TODAY n our BSONNER8 ACCORDON PROGRAM Remember, then t no aoeordloa to buy. Complete lne of Muscal nstruments at Low Prces EDDES MUSC CENTER AND SCHOOL OF MUSC Ed Bonkoskl. Prop. 357 STATE ST. P. A Plumbng and Heatng* Charles Far Plumbng Heatng Etatrc Sewer Serroe Telephones: Woodbrldge 8,0594 or WoadbrUf e, N. J. 624 LNDEN AVENUE PLUMBNG HEATNG OL, GAS Call PE NSTALLATONS REMODELNG RADANT HEATNG Wn, A. Plumbng A Heatng Contractor 29 QRANDVEW AVENUE FORDS (Rartan Twsp.) N. J. 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10 TNDEPENnv TtN CAN TAKE HS THHfe HOBBS. N. M. -FraCM CSssldy rrctv.ly n\;(*rpa; mrmo drrs Court THURSDAY. JULY M 053 l.kc.m, StrflCTM, NHTCKS lt$j, Eastern DntlHht Surn! Tme d lflm oy h«legal NOTCES l.kgm NOTCK8 cam one or more mnmum bd*.hall,,f,,. TOKT.SWP»«lorrby plrtjjfd to reeeltetl * th* pmctn,! pavmcnt nf tlf prnnpn nf tle mlnlbum nf anl lncrfst on. the Mltl n,rlr «urces.ws ll rlk,,n( nterest, md MM Meltsner.»:»" m""" UT wle 7.KUAL NOTCES <l7f«fv County, New. rtht Md, md to dear rtouhts»rtd dllputw concernng llp vm «re mud* a party de-, «mu p y M. or elthe* of you, n, ll»n «r en $J, Eas H Plan* tnd Hper lfl<-amn«moy h«oh McFadnen, wfe, of Joseph MrFnrfdm At «regular meetng of the Townshp Attest: CommltWP of the Townshll) of Wood* B. J. DUNOAN..r.OALJJOTCES th, B the dffd B* adrertlslng thl» sale Sad fxed-t mnmum Townsh)p M Al, B, ls, 4, 953, at prlee lt whch s»ld lots n wld,-.,, wll be sold together wth all other lorloc " sad Tloclt. f sold on terms. payment ol 0 detals wrtnent. 36 equal monthly nnd nterest YOU ARE HEREBY requred to serve upon no Plantffs attorney, who* Clerk of the Superor Con of New Jersey. 8-«wfe of Theodor Karl Ullman Knrl Ullmn. ^ T ^ f ^ t may wlect, due rfsnrd benff Rven S.te. Veterans Admlnl»tr»tlon, or t. an[,, of payraent, take further notce that atjw sale, Towt,, h p Commftwe retoe rght n ts dscreton to t 095 St. Teon? Avenue, YOU AHE HEREBY SUMMONED and New Jersey, nn an mor(! mnltmlrn bd s shall sale on tle, the Town- ]* W l.n>d up fnuv cars, twn of T ( ;)!,tcfl stolen, and o! all thn ". a l J ~ SHERFTS se SHTHOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY (MAVKNY DVSON MESEX COUNTY. DocV.r Nf F-4.H5-52- (\r>rpr. f-.jldln*: -ftan >jw!!fl Lvdlm Tolh, el al= Defen nuts Wr. ul Exrrvmn fur. t",f SJ vt morl.»;nl prptnlvt lned.lulv O,3 By vrtue of thf above " drected nud delvered, * " = :e nt puhllf p-nesnay THE TWENTY-SXTH DAY nr ATOUBT. A D NVE- M.NDRKD FFTY -THHEE lt ;h» h^r nl wo o*c![*: bv "hr pf v::;:u-. *st>nr( nr Duvll! ".-":" na.lne n the afternoon -(!hr sad dr.v lt -. Sherff* Olflre n M:> Cty ol NPX Brumwlrk, N J All hrr rart or purre; ol :--ntl and, _ <c F.-C ^nf. tnftte :n WwlbrUl. n the Cram;, ol Mcldr--* llll S -f el N*".v J( J r c f". BEONNNG lt a [>olnt the norlerlv l:r,r >! Howard Stree. dr^mt tw«h"n (l red x sad M-ventv-fvr U;P htmrtrrrtrh"; W7M feet weterl-.- fr vtrhat^: * umrr of Hywrtl STPH. Md Vad 0 TlpnAf drove; theme,l Rorr.er.T n. lne at r.ht n»th the >"her:v lne nr Howard Sre-!.»-o.vrpl and fp r 204 feet n the norhta bonntl:rv :;T* of Hoprh*: thenre 2, «-.«ttr:> aon! the ad northerly l>omndnrv tne of Jlopefr.vn, onp nunrr*dapuf!wr;t.-f!.h! un* nnrlredtn (0 28) feet; henre / ll southerly n n lnt j)rn!el wth N* frst <p:.r rthod ro-r-f un hunttred nlnety-.-even nnd sxtv-fmr one tu (rorlths lee.a thr n.ld norlherly lne of Howard Sree:., th-nce 4 easterly al>n< the snltl northerly lne f Howard Street one hundred lm* fee? to the poln or plu-e of WRlnnln Helms known nnd desgnated ts Lets N) , 723 pnl T>4 (n lmp nted Man ot W H Mnffltt rtmprmnk 829 hulldln! lots, knnfn us H )elhwn, RltMflPd n the Townshp of WKlhrldr«. Mlldlrwx Conntv. New t Hsfharaed veterans md to such further emmntlon m from tme to tme may be!rr>vlrted hv law The wdow of any cjr*7m and resdent of ths State who hns hnl or fhall hereafter have artlve n Tme of war or of o*"her emer- To be advertsed July 23 and July , n the ndependent-lender, Befer To: W-52S; 50 NOTCE Of PUBLC SALE term: wt)l for the relef demnnded n the ron- you by bffn nsttuted to C p ueaut. Thls aptlf>n heen or nav hereafter be honorably hat on t shhrte»l or releartd under honorable * * 53 - rlrrumstanres front actve servce n wlu m e e l 8 l P M, :m(. 0, w;, r or of emeraencv as so Jcr-tv" svrvpv?d fnd ma-wed ). j defned n any branrh of the "Armed c.lurles c Hnnmnn. Vove.rler. WV. \ fqr(,5 of the Unted 3tntes shall be unt m"! for recor* n the MldcllrsM J.-lty Clerks Oflfre. tlnl the reml.wj commonly known nnd rl<!!p"cl us No 24 Howard Street, llnclwn. N. J. durlns her wdowhood and whle : resdent of ths State* to the Kemtlon n ths parattaph-provded or honorablv dscharged veterans and to such further exemptons at from The approxmate amount of the JudB- tme tn tme may be provded by law met to he sutlsfted by sad sale s the j 2. Ths amendment shall become part Bum nf ElKht Thousand Kl:ht Hundret! of the Consttuton on the frst day of Thlrt-y-Krht Dollrs (*»,B3B tx)j tonrthcr,,,nnary succeedlk Us approval by the wlm tle rofts of rllh wale Tmtl.T wl.l all and sngular the rl-hts. prlvlletes, herelllnments nnd lrrunds therenlo lelonlnk or n nywlm uppertalnlk. CORNELUS A voters of the State n the Com meters, Memoral Muncpal Townshp of Woodt wsodbrldge, New Jersey, and " o ( ^lt, a P le5l, X New d un»t mbllc sale ana to ^ "**., - J> T,,» tuudlng, Woorg, expose and un at publc sale h hht bdder accordlnj t expose n p. the hghest bdder accordlnj to terms on tht 2st aav of ^ - 9S. 3 an< th, el of sale on fle wth the Real hm "* ordnance wll be taken up for dt n quet the ttle of Carragher Bro». Corporaton to certan lands nnd premses stuate Maplewood Avenue. Colonta. n the Townshp of Wood- brdge. Mddlesex County, New Jersey. -,. " and to clear up all doubts and dsputes lowng proposed ordnance ntro- concttmn" thl mmf YouVe made a duwd and puwd on frst readng at atlmtmt because you. or ether a meevn R of the TownsWp Commttee ^f / ou may c!am t0 h y ave clalm Toge,» "f en or fncumbrnnce or some estate n jersey, nea, nn( t0 the ^^, 6nt)s ant) p rem lcs County o on tht 2st aav " of ll of sale on fle wth the Re»l EaUw ta Q oruuunce wm u t. r Department and Townshp Clerk open ; further consderaton and fnal passage V) mpectlon and to be publcly read at «meetng of sad Townshp Com-, pror to j&le. Lots 6 to 8 nclusve n nlt-e to be held at ts meetlne room Block W3-FF on the Woodbrdge Town- n the Muncpal Buldng n Woodshp Asessment Map. brdge. New Jersey, on the 4th day of Take further notce that the Town- August, 953. at 8:00 P. M. (ED8T), or shp Commttee has. by resoluton and ns f on thereafter as sad matter can..,,»,,,!!,, be reacbtd. at whch tme and place all Dated: F"v?n, GRANT SCOTT Clerk of the Superor Court of New Jersey -.<uv the ttle ol Carrajher Bros. O.oraton to certan lands and premses Mtual* 5, 7. 9 Oak Street, at Co.onln. ll the Townshp of Woodbrdge, Muldleses County, New Jersey, and to clear up all doubts and dsputes concernng the same You re made a perry defend- ant beonuse Jon or ether of you. may clam to har* n clam, len or encumbrance or some estate lp and -o th* Md lands and premses. Dated: July S, D5J. GRANT SCOTT. Clerk of the Superor Co;rt of New Jersey..-L , 30; 8-6 pursu for the, M year b«,nnln K on Pjj» WALL, Sherff. JACOB H. BERNSTEN, Altorney.. L. 7-30; ad late. Be t resolved bv Pjj mnmum ad block all other wll the Qcneral be gven an opportunty to be JdetaUs^UnenTS mnmum "prce heard concernng the f^mqm, Consttuton shrll be publshed at least once n at least one newspaper of euch county desgnated by the Presdent of the Senate and the Speaker of the General Assembly and the Secretary of State, not less than three months pror to the dale nxeftfor the hld f h l l th ( _v Mlddlpsn* County Surrocates Court., NOTKK TO (E)TOUS )oroth«.orkle. Buecmrlx of Charles holdng of the Keneral electon n the Wlllm.nndt. tlcctked, by drecton y Plr one thousand nne hundred and of Elmer Ej Brown, SurroKlc of the, nftv-three. Culy! Mldllesex, hereby Klves no- 2, The told proposed amendment to tre to the credtors of,ho snld Charles the Consttuton shall be submtted to Wllam.uult. to brn*: n ther debts, the people at snld electon n the fol NOTCE STATE OF NEW JERSEY to Prank J. Flynn, hs holrs, devy-ees and personal representatves (L.S.) and hs, ther, or any of ther successors n rght, ttle and nterest, and Margaret Flynn. her hers, devsees and personal representatves and her. ther, or any of ther successors n rght. ttle and nterest. Defendants. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and wll requre a down payment of 0 ^... u of the bd accepted by the Townshp N AND BY THE TOWNSHP Comrhlttee, the balance of purchase WOODBRDQE, N THE COUNTY Of prce to be pad n 2 equal monthly MDDLESEX. NEW JERSEY, APPRO-j YOU AHE ncnm CJ» ~.U~ nstallments plus nterest and other PRATKG $450,000 THEREFOR, AND Requred to serve upon Thomas F. Lally, terrrs provded for n the contract of, AUTHORZNG THE SSUANCE OF Plantffs attorney, whose address s $ BONDS OR NOTES OF THE No. 095 St. Georue Avenue, Colonla, TntNsmp FOR FNANCNO SUCH N.ew JerMyf tn answer to the complant fled demands and clams aganst the estate of th(; Mad (fpeeuspd, under otth or lowng manner and form: There shall be prnted on each offcal ufnrn.atlon, wthn sx months from! ballot to be used at such general electhls date or theyjwlll be forever barred (on, the followng: " f you fnvor the proposton prnted below make o cross x, plus ( + ) or hk h of any acton therefor aganst the sat Executrx. D;ae4 July 3th, 953, DOROTHEA LOCKE, Executrx. SAMUEL SLADKUS. Esq., Perth Amboy Natonal Bank Bds,, Perth Amboy, N. J., Attorney..-L. 7-6, 23, 30; 8-6 check + n the square opposte the " f d h v q pp word "Yes." f you ure opposed thereto make a cross ( X ) ( plus (-\-} or check, v) n "No. NOTCE TO UDDERS Notce s herebv gven that sealed bds wll be receved bv the Townshp of Woodbrldge for the Constructon of Park. Ffth and Lvngston Avenues. Avenel, New Jersey, n thetownshp of Woodbrldtje, n the County of Mddle/-! sex wth n Btumnous Concrete Specal Mx on Modfed Penetraton Macadam Surface upon a Macadam Base foundaton, estmated amount of Btumnous Concrete Specla. Mx surface pavement requred s 975 Tons, of Mae.tdum Base foundaton.800 square yards; and opened and read n publc at Memoral Muncpal Bulldlnu, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, on August, 953, lt 8 P. U. Eastern DnyllKht Savng Tme. Drawng, specfcatons and forms of bds, contracts and bond for the pro-; posedwork, prepared by Howard Madson, Townshp Engneer, and approved by the State Hghway Commssoner, have been fled n the offce of the sad Engneer at Memoral Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrldce. New Jersey and of sad State Hghway Commssoner, Trenton. New Jersey, mut mny be nspected by prospectve bdders durng busness H Bd f the square opposte the word "j "Shall the amend-!, ment of Artcle V. j Secton. paragraph three, of the Consttuton agreed to by tle One Hundred and:, Beventy-slxth Leels- lature on June twen- \ ty-second, one thou,- sand nne hundred! and ffty-three, ex-! tendng the present! ; veterans wdows tax! j exempton and such! further tax exemp- tlon, as shall be pro- vlded by law, to wdows of veterans who! had or shall have uctlve servce n tlmo of war and who ded or who shall de whle! on actve duty, or who were or shall be dscharged or released honorably, from ac-,. tlve servce n tme! of war. n any branch of the Armed Forces ot the Unted States, be approved? Bale. ^B^., ^.^ _ Take further notce yhat at sad sale.! TOWNSHP FOR FNANCNO or any dats to whlch t may be ad- APPROPRATON. Journed, the Townshp Commttee re- \ HE T ORDANED BY THE TOWN- ragher Bros. Corporaton, a New J th ht n ts dscreton to SHP COMMTTEE OF THE TOWNSHP ; Corporaton, s plantff nnd you Journed, te p Berves the rght n ts dscreton to SH reject "lny one..or all bds and to se)l nv d l t d block to such bdder OF SHP COMMTTEE OF THE TOWNSHP ; Corporaton, s plantff am nf WOODBRtDGE, N THE COUNTY defendants, pendng n th OF MDDLESEX NEW JBRfEY not Court of New Jersey, wthn 953 n A cvl acton n whch Cara New Jersey are the Superor thrty-fve reject uny onq..or m.otua uu uu DG(,(,.- w(wutmwlyu^, **, *.^^ sad lots n sad block to such bdder OF MDDLESEX NEW JBRfEY (not! Court of New Jersey, trttnn tnny-nvc 65 t may select, due regard beng gven esa than two-thrds of all the members j days aft" August , exclusve of to terms and manner of payment. n thereof affrmatvely concurrng] AS hat date. f tyou fal so to do judgc»se one or more mnmum bds shall FOLLOWS ment for the relef demnnded n the - H»^»h»H romplalut wll be taken aganst you by default. Ths acton has been nsttuted- to be receved Secton l. The. mprovement descrbed Upon acceptance of the mnmum ^Sectonl otthlsordnanee s hereby bd, or bd -- "-- *"- _,._,. Townshp thereof lj. the manner of purchase wth terms of sale on fle, t shp wll delver a bargan deed for salrf premses. DATED: July l ± 953. bd above mnmum, ay me authorzed as a general mprovement - P Commttee and the payment t0: be m, lde or acqu rel by The Town-Uulet, the ttle of Carragher Bros. Cor- Dy the purchaser accordng to,.,.., ot wo^-hrw-" n t h» C""t" " poraton to certan lands and prernses ner of purchase n accordance Mddlesex New Jersey fat the Bald sltuatf Mlddlehll Road, at Co- NOTCE STATE OP NEW JERSEY to Frankln A. Can, hs hers, devsees and personal representatves (..S.) and hs, ther or any of ther successors n rlgbt, ttle and nterest, and Rose A. Can, M> hers, devsees and personal representatves and her. ther, or any of ther successors n rght, ttle and nterest. Defendants. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and requred to serve upon Thomas F. Lally, Pl&lntlffs attorney, whose address s No 085 St. George Avenue, Colonla, New Jersey, an answer to the complan^ ded n a cvl acton n whch Carragher Bros. Corporaton, a New Jersey Corporaton, s plantff and you arc defendants, pendng n the Superor Court of New Jersey wlth j thrty-fve days after August 6, 953, exclusve of that date. f you fall so to do Judgment tor the relef demanded la the complant wll be taken aganst you by default. Ths acton has been nsttuted to quet the ttle of Carragher Bros. Corporaton to certan lands and premses stuate 39-4 Enfleld Road, at Colonla, n the Townshp of Woodbrdge, Md- No. TED: July 2, 953. B. J. DUNOAN, Townshp Clerk To be advertsed July 23 and July 30, 953, n the ndependent-leader. sae o^z S.»» sale. Sectl0 3 tnere, s nereby approprated the sum of $450,000. sad sum beng nclusve of all appropratons heretofore made therefor and ncludng the sum of Refer To: W-63; 606; 536; 329 NOTCE OF PUBLC SALS TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: At a ugular meetng of the Towneulp f th T h f Wf ComnUtee of the Townshp of -held Tuesday, July $22,000 as the down payment for sad may clam mprovement or purpose requred by eumbrance law and now avalable therefor by vlr- ^d lands a tue of orovslon n a budget or budgets Dnted: Jn tue of provson n a budget or of the Townshp prevously adopted. Secton 2. For the fnancng of sad mprovement or purpose and to meet h f d $ approprntlon ona, n the Townshp of Mddlesex County, New Jersey, and to clear up all doubts and dsputes concernng the sam«. You are made a party defendant because you, or ether of you may clam to have a clfllm. Hen or enor some estate n and to the and premses. jly GRANT SCOTT, Clerk of the Superqr Court of New Jersey. devlhep* and personal represents tlves and her, ther, or ar.y of ther successors n rtfthl. ttle nnd nternst. nnd Oenrate Morgan, hs hers, devsees and personal representatves and hs, ther, or any of ther succossork n rght, ttle and nterest, and Edth Dorothy Clark, her hers, devsees and personal representatves nnd her. theln. or any of ther successors n rght, ttle and n terest, and Horace Clark, hla hers, devsee* and personal rep resentatves and hs, ther, or any of ther successors n rght, ttle and nterest, and Albert Ernest Potter, hs hers, devsees and personal representatves and hs, ther, or any of ther successors n rght, ttle and nterest, nnd Marlon Potter, her ther. "Del n,.,,,, h* hdrs. repn,,!.. any of! ttle Ann TrT- ftnd prun, her, t,,.r oesunrs m " l-pht. :H,. Hafu.,,. person;,],. tlelr..,r. n rut*, ther m,,, tnl ;u,.r, Hulfll,. l""r»nn:, llelr. nr,, n rltht, FM*.a H!. nd per : her. thr r f t, HM!.* hs hers,,, reprewn. auv of Mn ttle atw Hnlfull, ;, peraot; r,,. ther, nr,u n rnl Edth V, devsers.m:,! tlves»m, ther -,, nnd ntfv. hla hf,. represru.-. any or ; n, ttle.,,! Alhert!,.- nnd -r... hs. tl.k. her her nny nf tlle u tlplr. n rb John h s, ttrt*.:. : her he,!-. ny n ttle V. W nnd ]FT hfr. tn cessors eat, U. lls lle; l-, hers, devsees and personal representatves and her. ther, or any of ther successors n rght, ttle and nterest, nnd Mary Ann Mlddledltch, her hers, devsees and personal representatves and her, ther, or any ot ther successors n ruht. ttle anl nterest, and Oeorge Mlddledltch, hs hers, devsees and personal representatves and hs, ther, or any of ther successors n rght, ttle and nterest, nnd Frnncls povalon to John Potter, hs hers, devses: stuate 38-4 d l t t e s and n the any nf <\, ttle nnl Eleen ( jrand per,;. her. h:r ccf.snrs h tere.m YOU ARE HEK requred to srr\c Plantffs t.r. No. 095 S < New Jersev, :n,n fled n a cv:;, raghcr Bros Cnr; Corporaton. \ j defendants, p<-.,:: Court of New., r. days after An.: of that date! ment far the n;, complant wll!> * default. Ths acton n quet the tt f < : nnd personal representatves and hs. tholr, or any of ther successors n rght, ttle and nterest, and George Potter, hs hers, Mddlesex Coun-v clear up ml u-hoernlns the m.. party defend,:: t. devsees and personal represents tlves and hs,.ther, or any of, u, JUU lllnl,,,,,, ther slccewrs n rght, ttle or encumbrntur. and nterest, and Alce Potter, j 0 ^p saj Cj ; (Ul(j._ her hers, devsees and personal Dated- Juv f representatves and her, ther, *, or any of ther successos n Clerk rlrht, ttle and nterest, and JoycB Potter Scholes, her hers. _L. 7-6, 23 :!u, the part of sad $450,000 appropraton 2l > not met by sad down payment, negobrlduc, held Tuesday, July 2,not net by sad down payment, neg 953, was drected to advertse tue fact tnble honds of the Townshp, end) to that on Tuesday evflnlna, August fbe known as "ncnerator Bond," are , the Townshp Commttee hereby authorzed to be ssued n the t f $ pursuant wll meet at 8 P. M. (DST) n the Commttee Chambers, Memoral Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrdge, New Jersey, and prtncpal amount of $428,000 pursuant to the Local Bond Law, consttutng sectons 40:- to 40:-88 of the Reexpose and sell nt publc sale Snd to v sed statutes of New J«rs«y. n antlclthe hghest bdder accordng to terms pttt On of the suance of sad bondj of sale on fle wth the Real Estate and t0 temporarly fnance sad- lm- "Department and Townshp Clerk open provenent or purpose, negotable notes to nspecton and to be publcly wad of tl e Town6hlp n a prlndpul amount pror to sale. Lots 927 to 928 lnclutve not,. XCeed, K $428,000 are hereby aun Block *J68-U and Lots 293 to 297 thorlzed tq be lssued p Ur8llmt to and nclusve n Block 623 on the Wood- wlthln th(, llmhatl(m prescrbed by,.. brdge Townshp Assessment Map._ sald Law The «ttxmu, m rate of nter- requred to serve upon Thomas F. Lally. W sad oblgatons shall Plant - r.-l , 30; 8-6 NOTCE STATE OF NEW JERSEY to Jacob Wllhelm Weynman (also known as Jacob Wllhelm \V»v- L.s. man), hs hers, devsees and personal representatve* and ns, ther, or any of ther successor* n rght, ttle and ntrust, 4nd, Mrs. Jucob Wllhelm Weynman ; l»lso knowrus Mrs, Jncob Wllhelm Weyman), wle of Jacob Wllhelm Weynman/ Defendants. YOU ARS HEREBY SUMMONED and Take further notce that the Town- Take further notce tnat tne Town- es, wh.h av shp commttee has, by resoluton aud be, ^ centum g, ;,, m pursuant to law, fned a ntnlmum s K,( 0, 3 (l) xhe mprovement here Sll 6 Sl Ch?"" S J Sttl? bl?? d d h f th No. llls attorney, whose address s 095 St. Qeor^e Avenue, Colonla. New Jersey, un answer to the amended ft Of preparaton Bds must be made on atauflard proposal forms n the manner desgnated theren and requred by the Speclfca- tlont, must he enclosed n.sealed en- : veopes, bearng the name and addres of bdder and name (f road en outsde, nddressed to Townshp Commttee ul the Townshp of Woodl^rdm!, Mddlesex County, WooUbrldtw, Now Jersey, and must be accompaned by n Certfed Certfcate of u Bondng Compuny pgrcflnk to lurnleh Bond of 00:;, nnd h certfed check for not CBH than ten U0) per cent of the amount hd, provded sud check fjhll he not more than $20, nnd be delvered at the place and bn the hour above nntd. Tho standard proposal form s attached to the supplementary fclftcatlons. copes of whch wll bf fnshed 0 applcaton to Ennlnw. - By prter of the Townshp Commttee of thf Townshp of Woodbrldtse, New Jersey) İ B. J. DUNGAN Townshp Clerk -. L. 7-30; B-fl NOTCE TO BDDERS Notce la hereby t;lven that Sealed Bds wll be rucelved by the Hoard of Educaton*. o( jlhe Townallu of Wondbrldue tu the Puvluf ol School Yard Areus ut Jptrshl-B Avenue School, COlonlu School and Port Heullng Hqlunl, n tlt Townshp of Woodbrdge. cpunty of Mddlesex, wth a Btumnous Concrete "P.A B.C. upon u Stone Bust foundllon, esumled amount of materals; tlcuvutlo Ml C.Y. more or less; Bltumlnous Concrue^-VO Tqns, more or less; Quarry atone 387 T ns more or lens; and opened an\ read n puhlt at the ottlcn the Board Of Educutlon, Wolbrltlyt H4 School. Burron Avetuc, WoudbrldBe, New Jersey! 0 August 9 P M Kr llh 0, 953 ut 8 P. M. Tme, Duyll^ht Drawngs, :pr lk-ulunjf. and formt of bds, contract an jonl for De.pro fjosel work, prepured by Howard Madteon, Engneer, md approved by thu Board.of Educutlon. mve been tled n the ottlre of the sad Bnaneer, 40 Hoy Avenue, Fords, New Jersey, mut muy be nspected by prospectve bdders durng bulnew hours (Uddero wll be fur Dshed wltl u copy *f the specfcatons aud blue prnts at the drawngs by hq K p u gu projwr notce. Bds must be ms<l«on standld pru posal forms n tne n\luner dualsuate theren and requred by the specfcaton.:; must be enclosed n sealed envelupe, bearnj on the quteldt, the narna and address of tho.wjde/, uddressed to the Board ut Kducutlon of the Towmhlp Wuodbrldge, Bamw Avenue, Woodtd N J 4 b e, New Jency, an4 mum bt uccom- ^mled t)» Certlflsd Certlffatc (f a " "lnu Cnunv mamnu to r Hed June 29, 953. L Mddlesex County Surrogates Court NOTCE TO CREDTORS ; Joseph Urban and Elnll KolodzleJ, Jxecutors of Rose Urban, deceasd, by drecton of Elmer E. Brown, Surrogate of the County of Mddlesex, hereby llves notce to the credtors of the sad Rose Urban, to brng n ther debts, llemands and clams ugalnjst the entute gf the sad deceased, under oath of ffrmaton, wtthln sx months from ths Jate or they wll be forever tafrtd of tny acton therefor aganst the fcld Executors., Dated July 9th, 953. JOSEPH URBAN, EML KOLODZEJ, Executors. Melko, Goldsmth and Pollack, Sac*.**., 270 Hobart Street Perth Amboy, f. Jr., Attorney. n s K,( 0, 3 (l) xhe mprovement h Sl Ch t?,"" S Juh Sttl? bl??«fa y authorsed and the purpose for the Complant"fled n a cvl acton n!?.? to t geth " W "J "" " er fnanclnb of whch sad owlltatlons are whch Carra«her Bros. Corporaton, a f200so ouflu 0^ZDXJ t0 bc l5^e( la Wle constructlon, on a,new Jersey Corporaton s plantff and Sh«dee M^advertana thl, sa?e fa sltr? owned by the Townshp and located you are defendants, pendlnn n the lots Bn sad hlnnks^? sold on e/ma thcr(l " on the northerly sde of Man Superor Court of New Jersey, wthn vnueoule a down davment of?v, Street and comprsng Blocks 33 and thrty-fve days ; alter August , of th bd accented^ bvthltownehlc 34 as 6how n ol the ^as Map of Wood.: exclusve of tht date. f you fal so Commttee the balance of nurrhe l brdwe Townfhln, of al ncnerator ot to dojudument for the relef demanded Commttee, th^ balance jl??»? dlbmsal Dlant for the purpose of dls. n the amended complant wll be taken UOnlUHlCC, prce to.be pad n 24 equal monthly nstallments plug nterest and other prce to.be pad n 24 equal monthly, dsposal plant r t p p nstallments plug nterest and other P snb o( R arbft K e - refuse or ashes, lnterms provded for. n the contract of, cluant? therefor all necessurv ramps, foundaton NOTCE TO BDDERS Notce s hereby gven that Sealed Bds wll be receved by the Townshp Commttee.) ol the Townshp of Woodhrld«e for the CoKtructlol of 800 Lneal Feet more or less of concteta Curb»nd Gutter, on tholly Street, Port R-Uln, New Jersey, from te westerly lne of Danel Street, westerly to the easterly lne of Hutjunm Streat, on, Take further notce that at sad sale, or any date to whch Journed, the Townhp th ht t foundatons, approaches, bulldlubb. fur nacls, chmneys, ste lm rovement, aganst you by default. Ths acton has been nsttuted to quet the ttle of Carragher Bros. Cor ; pomtlon to certan lands and premses t may be ad- "PPnrtenances, and ncdental work o. stuate Mlddlehll Road Colonla, V, msy,,. m.tprnk n accordance wth plant n the Townshp of Woodbrutee. Md-. 3SSt^ ;, S sntcm tonff2"?etor on%fe?n dlesex County, New Jersey,.nd to dear serves the rght n Us dscreton toana snecncnuons mereror un me m reject aay one or all bds and to ml the olhce of the Townshp Clerk.»nd reject aay sad lots n snld blocks to such bdder as t may select, due regard beng ulvtu to terms ^nd manner of payment.,ln case oat or more mlnltnum bds shall be receved. Upon acceptance of.the mnmum!>!<(, or bd above mnmum, by the Townshp Commttee and the payment thereof by the purchaser accordng to the manner of purchase n accordance wth terms of (ah on fle, the Townshp wll delver a bargan and sale deed fcr aald premses, DAMD: July, 9J3. 37 J. DUMQAN, Townshp Clerk To be advertsed July J3 and July 30, 953, n the ndependent-leader. Kefer To: W-386; 38 NOTCE OF PUBLC SALE TO WHOM T MAY CONCERtT: At a regular meetng of the Townshp Commttee ot the Townshp of Woodbxldtje, held Tuesday, July 2, 953, WHS drected to advertse the fact that on Tuesday evenng, Autjt&s* 4, 033, U4 Towhshlp Commlttea wll meet at (j P. M. [DST) n the Comboth sdes of the Mdread n publc street,»t and opened reguur meetlng* at the Memoral Muncpal Buldng, ; Malp Street. Woodbrlfg*, New Jersey, on Augunt 4, S33, Eastern Duy- Usht SaylnJ Tme, Plane and Specfcatons may be obtaned at the ptnee of the TowaAhlp Engneer, He ward MudlSOl), Mulll.Street, Woodbrdge, New Jersey. The Townshp Commttee reserves the rlbht to reject any or all bds. B. J. DUNOAN,,Townsh!p elect.-l. 7-23, 30 TO BDDERS Notce s hereby gven tnt Sealed Bde wll be receved by the Townshp gommttee of tn Townahlp of Woodbrldjse fur tllo Constructon of 347 Ltunul V*vl mottt M M«t o curb nd Gutter on Scho curb and Gutter,- on School Street, Port Readng, New Jertsey, from tta wwtvrly Uue of Wett Avtnue, we«kly to the Easterly lne of \yoodbnab«< Ctneret Roud. on both tdes of the te*t, and opened md re»d n publc l h M l, n op p «ragular meetng at th» Memoral ll BUJKU Ml S Munl«l Ml BUJKUttB. Wuotthrlce. N(W J Mtln Street, mltu«muncpal by aosro (tn.! )«estmated maxmum amount of boras or notes to he ssued for aald mprovement or purpose s S (Cl The estmated maxmum amount) ofwoney to be rased from all source^ for sad mprovement or nurposa * $430,000, the excess thereof over ;th4 sad estmated maxmum amount of bonds or notes to be ssued therefot beng the amount of th^ sad $22,000 down payment for sad mprovement 0 purpose. Secton 4. The followng matters ar* hereby determned, declared, rected and stated: (a) The sad purpose descrbed n Secton 3 of ths ordnance U not A current expense and s a property o mprovement whch the Townshp may lawfully make or acqure an a general mprovement, and no part of the cast thereof huu been or shall be specally assessed on property specally benefted thereby. lp) The perod of usefulness of sad up all doubts and dsputes coucernln*: the same, you are made a party defendant becfuse you, or ether of you. may clam to have * clam, leu or encumbrance or some estate n a.nd to the sad lands and premses.,. ORANT SCOTT, Clerk of the Superor Court of Newj Jersey Dated: July 7, L. 7-23, 30;8-6, 3 NOTCE 8TATB Or NEW JER8EY to Wllam Clausen,/hs hers, devlpees and personal representatve! (L.S.) and hs, ther, or any ojf ther successor! n rght, ttle nd nterest and sabella W. Blassen, her hers, devsees and fersonal representatves and her, ther, or any of ther successors n rl^ht, ttle and nterest. Defendants. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED nnd Thomas P. Lully, tlons to of sad Loca Buldng, Wpodbrdgd, New Jersey, u expose and sell at publc sale und la the hlghest bdder accordng to terms of Bale on flle wth the Real Estata Departmentl and Townshp Clerk opev to nspectloa and to be publcly read pror to sale, Lots 7 to 78 nclusve n Block 503-Q on the Woudbrldge Townshp Assessment Map. Tufce (jrttw oouce mat the Townhlp Commttee h*">, by resoluton and pursuant to law, fl»»d a nlnlnun prce at whch bald lota n sad block l d h th ll tl Bond Law and acoonlb to the reasonable lfe thereof, s ten (0 years. l " l j J e nnswer to the conplbnt n m Townshp 9 lad Law» t Wll be sold, together wth all w dtula pertnent, s»ld mnmum prce beng, plus custs of preparng the deed»nd ady«tl«lng ths sale. Bald* lots n aald block, f sold 04 terms, wll requlrf» down p&ywut of 0% of thf bd»ocept»d by th«townh*^ Commttee, tl^e balance of purcnass prloe to b? pad n M equal monthly nstallments plus nterest nnd other Urms prof 4* (of la the 00 tract o tale. T»kA furu«r uotoe that at fcld sale, qr say data to whch t umy bf adjourned, the Townshp Commttee reserve* tlve rght lu lt» dlw;reton to jt»> «or ll bd am to sell reject stdd lo rght u lt» l; > OQ«or all bd* am to sell Q sad bldck to such bhtdm rta, du» ruwa belny M h t psynttnt The debt cvl acton n Whch Curragher Bros. Corporaton, a NewJ ex*- n of of State df New Jersey, uld such state-, Ths ment show, that th. gross debt of th«j "" Townshp as defned n secton 40:-7*,5,. 7 clear up emmded n the complant} wll agalust you by default. MS been nsttuted to /t," -clear up all doubts and dsputes contna o - f 6Hugte ^. M ukjrtj^u Bow, at co- (d) The- )Uowlng tems, as denned, And authorsed by secton ot wld L«w, are and tlull be charged a» u, part of tle CQ«t of wd purpose to b^ (naneed by th» Uuahce of wld ubllkatolas: () not eceealnk $3,000 on u:- count ot th* cmbof twusnee of mlj oblgatons; and (2) not exceedlug»35,^ 000 on account «empneerlng and pectlon co«ts and «E» MpeMn, on< (3) not exceellug 0, account o: nterest on oblgaton* ta lrwnt«aucb cost durng tb* perod permtted by ftttk»nd credld sot.e»me n and to d the sad Unds snd premses. Dd Jl 053 p Dated: July , ORANT T Clerk of the Suuerlor Cuurt of New Jersey. -L, -8, 23, 30;»vj NOYCK STAT Or NBW JTOSEY to Al toft O..UeKnw (also kupwn u Alb«t Q. KMUMer), ble b«trt dt "J4 (L g.) devtw School for Tomorrow * The newspaper boy... the boy who delvers your,... v typcally Amercan nsttuton! Here s the busnessman ot «>» And here s the practcal school where he leaps those lessons,- wjll.prepare hm for hs successful fyture. j GOOD PAYNG NEWSPAPER ROUTES MAY BE AVALABLE FOR YOU N YOUR OWN NEGHBp Any boy 2 or over who wshes to earn raonpy n M 8 s P a^e M,, -,... afternoon a week shold submt hu name Ho the Crculaton^ (\. at the Woodbrdge Publshng Company, 8 Green Street, woow» Ths work wll enable you W obtan a valuable tranng m handlng money, meetng jpeqple and learnng salesman*.! m The ndependent-leader t t h 0 Carteret " The %rtan Townshp-For^ Beacon j PUBLSHED THE WOOPBRDGE

11 LEADEN Woodbrdge Polce Outshoot lack Motors; Ludwg s Hgh pnrncte The Town- htt hotter afternoons f on the range Pstol trnm^tenants of wth a hgh 293 score,,:r ll the Central Jersey, fmllld the lease on ther,, :lmh by trmmng M;-r.s-(f Planflcld by a W.C (.,l,(l: now las an m-, nul of Kl wns aganst.; ul;; n crtult competl-. \; m ncsct, Perth Amboy.llll: " t-.lolp Wllll South,,., huhtln!! srrond place.,.!,».khv!, the sophomore.,, n he Woudbrldge squad,..-h un on the range, htn lrm-ts for E 29 mark., cuvrr, Colslrdo Zuccarc ht Ycovno all ted for We-,,j ;r lnor.s by rackng up,,;l :HH lllles. n nk, Muck Motors lead n;..m;m. cjnywl one. of ht PANTS CO. STOCK FM. &. SAT. ONLY ( Kl \S: KKSSTANT (,\lvu)nes LMA WEAVES WORSTED Reduced to 98 Values to S7.J. s/cs Ollll l«t.s (>f Ol! tcp uallv sluck! Duft tlrs buys! Sunc slghtl; n)::f{l Sony, no ucratun UllS. Vm Cant Beat These! lull ; ALL VRGN WOOL GABARDNES Keg..95 u,\. money cm buy! Full :. nf.l/..s tlt hteut popl- 095, AL vfalffwoofc TROPCALS Reg ; -!»»! -, wrnkle resstant ( l.m<l.^elv t;lloreu U l.llle lt puttcrus. 895 < UK.ASK UKSSTANT GABARDNES Kef, lul huulrus ul uludvs " n k ul ltst ljh vulut d 595 FREE ALTERATONS Open Dally ncl. Saturday to 6 P. M, ruay to 9 P. M. PANTS CO. "flcr MOM MANUFACWm l!) >» SMTH STREET llltth AMBOY ^t-.k from Vctory Brdge Co-capta n Steve Pelertag announced earler ths week that two Woodbrldgf teams wll com- >ete n the Perth Amboy nvtaton Matches ths afternoon. The frst group s composed of Culver, Ujdwlg, Zuccaro and Yacovlno] whle the second set of sharpmooters conssts of Freertag Charles Ollphant, Anthony Zuccaro and Andrew Qrossttbpf. Woodbrbe Ludwlg Culver.. Zuccaro. Vacovlno Lnk... Certallc "{vederns Javtsk {,, *. HTTH»AMUY HOTM SP TF RF TOTAL BS Mack Motors Woodbrdge Trps Dunlap Homes, 4- WOODBRDGE - Bud Kljulas )le wth two men on n the hth nnng set the stfge for the Vondbrldge ACS 4- trumph over le Dunlap Homes of Perth Am- >oy. The contest was a np and tuck far all the way wth Woodflsc holdng a -0 lead untl he, sxth frame when the Amboyus came up wth a tally to lock ho score at -. After a scoreless seventh nn- K, Woodbrdge, succeeded n getr mth and Manganaro on ase before Kjula belted hs game """» to reed left feld to put hs teammates out front 3-. Frank McMannus then drove K.. nue wu a sharp sngle for he fnal run of the fracas. Bcrnle Anderson, a Barron lurlr durng the sprng, receved redt for the wn after sprnklng ve hts over the eght nnng oute. Hs strke out total reached 0, whle hs numbet of free asses added up to three. Joe Jumsz, a former St. Marys ptcher, vas charged wth the setback. Kjula was Woodbrdges tower f strength n the batters box wth double and a trple n four jourley.s from the bench. McMannus lso had two safetes for the vlcos. Mrzey topped the Perth Amooy swngers by slmmng a double and sngle n four attempts. Pt. Readng Msses Chance to Advance METUCHEN St. Anthonys of Port Readng mssed a golden opportunty to gan valuable ground n the Md-County League when leld to a - te by the last place vletuchen CYO at Edgar Feld. Manager Tony Barcellonas :rew broke nto the scorng co> amn frst n the thrd nnng when Frank MarkQvcs- worked ptcher Vlke McFaul for a walk and came speedng around thrd to score on Paul DeSants two ply wallop to ght feld. After two scoreless nnngs of lay, Metuchen asserted tself when Lou Borbely slced a sngle <.o centerfleld, took second on a wde ptch, and romped home *hen Bll Schednecks sharp rrounder slpped through the shortstop. Both teams went down.luletly n the seventh frame. Both Stan Hayko, St. Anthonys twlrler, anfl McFaul were brllant from the center of. the damond for the full seven nnng dstance. Hayko, durng hs stnt, allowed three sngles and a double and fanned 0 batters. McFauls record was more mpressve wth 4 strke outs and two hts charged aganst hm. Jersey Cty Gets Stock Car Racng JERSEY CTY-The stock car racng program s back at once a week schedule at Roosevelt Stadum. The md-week Wednesday nght shows have been elmnated as of last week. n the future the show wll run only on Saturday nght. ] Promoter Ed Otto announced ths week that startng Saturday nght the shows wll be televsed weekly over Staton WATV (Channel 3). t wll go on the ar at 9, but tle programs wll contnue to start at 8:30. Otto also Sad that W v had a meetng scheduled wth Fankle Schneder, the trple crown holder from Lumbertvlle, today. Purpose of the confab s to make t nterosllnn ft»r Franke to ve here tor Lhe rest of the season. Franke Who pared here lust yeaj wth feature wns, has only appeared at the track three tmes ths year, wnnng one man sd.. Saturday nght card wll be topped by a 2S lap face. Jefferson JXSZZ Art and Georges Threaten Stampede n Rec Senor Loop WOODBRDGE Art and Georges Assocaton, the frst half champons of the Recreaton Sen- lor Softball League, set out to make a clear sweep of the schedule by trmmng the Barrens 2-6 on the strength of an effectve fourteen-hlt splash. Red Moore, Art and (Jeorges thrd rankng hurler, toed the rubber and at the end of seven nnngs was awarded the trumph, although he was forced to weather the Barrons fve run uprsng n the bottom of the seventh. Durng hs stnt, Moore fanned two batters, walked one and gave up eght hts. Bll Slmlone was charged wth the Barrons defeat ~- t was hs frst start of the season. Art and Georges pled up ther runs wth four n the frst nnng, three n the thrd, two n the fourth, and three n the sxth. The Barrons had one n the frst and fve n the seventh. Moore and Mehesy were the ve- tors heavy -artllery n the batters box wth three hts apece, whle Slmone and Vnce Buonocore paced the Barrons wth a par of safetes. n one of the wldest free swngng games of the season,maura Motors came out on top, of Molnars by a 2- score n a contest played at the Freeman Street damond-: Durng the course of the tlt, a total of 38 base hts sprayed the feld and 2 of f them went for extra bases. Molnars* accounted for 2 of the blows, whle Mauro Motors were responsble for 7. Although the scorng reached double fgures, the game was close all the way. Molnars had a 7-0 lead at the concluson of the tap of the thrd nnng but the mar- Bn soon evaporated when Mauro Mofors ted, t up n the bottom of the thrd. East Out Front Molnars eased out front agan -7 wth one run n the thrd frame and three n the ffth. The Motormen snapped backswth four n the sxth stanza to balance the count agan at -. After Molnars were held scoreless n the top of the seventh. Mauro Motors set the stage for vctory n the bottom of the last frame when Lee Jordan and Everrett sngled back to back before Rche Coley stepped nto the batters box and lned a ht to centerfleld to score Jordan wth the wnnng run. Rche Hardsh sparked Mauro Mttors offensvely wth two sngles and a double. Molnars Steve Pochek belted four hts n four trps for a perfect evenng wth hs bat. - Shortys Halts Stans Shortys A. C. contnued to demonstrate unexpected strength n league competton by overwhelmng Stans Tap Room 8-5 at the Sewaren feld. Rasmussen hurled a steady game for Shortys by keepng.stans htters under control for the seven full nnngs. The only tme durng the game he was touched for more than a sngle run was the seventh when the Woodbrdge club came up wth two. Jensen and Turkus spearheaded Shortys eght ht attack wth two safe blows apece. Jensen ht for the dstance, rflng a trple and home run. Kusko was Stans leadng slugger wth two safetes. Langhorne Slates Auto Racng Far LANGHORNE, Pa. Co-promoters, rvn Fred and Al Gerber, have announced that the thrd Annual Auto Racng Far wll be staged at the world famous tanghome Speedway, Sunday. Unque,» n the annals of the popular sport of auto racng, the Far promses to be even more spectacular n vew of.the addtonal compettve event whch wll t>e ntroduceftfor the frst tme ths year, Prevously, the gala and colorful event has featured stock car racng, mdget auto rapng, and the sprnt cars n acton wth all of the actvty centered around the fastest mle n the world. Ths season co-promoters Fred and Gerber, sensng the growng popularty of foregn and Amercan stock car ratng, hava added that type race as : a fourth event to the program of speed. Regardless of the nterest a fan mght have n any partcular dvson of auto racng, the promoters, are seeng \(t t that the desre s flled wth the August 2ndpresentaton, NASCAR, the largest racng assocaton n the naton, has sanctoned the stock event as the Eastern Regonal Champonshp wth the wnner automatcally qualfyng for the Natonal Champonshp n Florda pome November. The sprnt car event wll be recognsed as a Natonal Champonshp by the Unted Racng Club. To Crown Champ The mghty- mdgets, as usual, wll have ther wnner recognzed as the Natonal Champon. Ths wll be the only mdget champonshp lsted for the hstorc Bucks County oval. The competton that wll feature the foregn aganst Amercan mfde stocks has been Hjbte.cl as a Trophy ftytce; toftever, h >ch of tm dlwqw, tlfc feature wnners w(u all be presented wth champonshp trophes. All of the actvty wll take placed oh the afternoon of August and. Qualfyng heats.wll only be stated n the spr,ujt event and these, heals Wll^ Staged prevous to th.e runnng ot the man. n the other tnhrea eyfttts, the drvers wll be awa<j»d. startng postons accordng to performance regstered ( cgtm curv r nt empslgn. TGER CUB 0/UY HOEFT PROMSNG v ONLY 2/ HE F/6ORES THURSDAY. JULY By Alan Maver &UY SCORED ff OF DETROTS FfST 2o WV/V5 PBZPTE Be H& our FOR A&OUT? WBEK5 WTH AM EL&OM tjury- WHEt HE 6ETS TO WHERE HE CAM AVo/p THOSE LAST MMltG? RALLE5-NOT ALWAYS HS FAULT- OUT FOP, HM. SPORTS ROUND-UP By Johnne Royle Somewhere along the lne, we read n small prnt that Our Lady of Peace of Fords forfeted a game to a club n the Md-County League because they were unable to feld a complete team. Although the tem dd not appear to have any real sgnfcance at frst vewng, t later dawned upon us that^the Fords team could be dsntegratng after a strng of successful seasons of operaton. n the past three years, the Keasbey Eagles and Woodbrdge Athletcs folded and wth deep regret departed from the local baseball scene. St. Anthonys has been on the verge of tossng n the towel n recent years, but due to the acquston of some young materal, has managed to contnue operatons. f Our Lady of Peace decdes to check out, Woodbrdge Townshp, wth a populaton of approxmately 44,000, wll be "represented by one lone baseball t e a m- Port Readng. The bare statstcs are enough to dampen the sprts of the most ardent sports fans who at? battlng to keep baseball alve n our localty. There are numerous reasons for the dmnshng clubs, but s anythng beng done to remedy the crtcal stuaton? Well agree a small mnorty may be go^ng all out to protect the sport, but how many are sttng back wth the atttude, "ts no use." ts true there s a shortage of damonds, but fnances and eager recruts appear to be the chef reasons for the slow death of baseball n the townshp. At fault, too, are the lush post war years when busnessmen had the geld to sponsor teams wthout hedgng at the cost. Ths stuaton made t rather convenent for the ball players who were handed pretty unforms, bats, balls and necessary paraphernala wthout any exerton on ther part. However, n recent years, money has become scarce and vejjy lttle s avalable for sponsorng costly baseball teams. When fnances are wthdrawn, some of the players become nactve nstead of tryng to carry the burden among themselves. Before World War, the townshp was sprnkled wth baseball teams, and we dont recall one whch was fnanced by anyone excapt the players themselves. f any ndvdual or team desres to play base- ball, he or they wll certanly frd.a means to overcome the obstacles, f we or anyone else ntend o attempt the, task p reconstructng baseball n the townshp, the frst step toward the goal should be to dsclose f th^re s a deep desre on the part of the athletes to play the sport. To entce them to partcpate would be a major mstake. n the future, Lttle League baseball could bp the salvaton of the current stuaton, and we certanly hope t s snce we wanj; no part ul attendng baseballs wake. HOOKERS.. ; s t possble that a number of overage players are performng n.the.,recreaton Junor League??? Tough luck ht the James Motors.Gants ths week when outfelder Charle Albrecht fevered hs fnger and ptcher John RychlckJ fractured hs rght arm Coach Tony Ca( colas Golden Bears are practcng Tuesday and Thursday evenng^ n the local park to prepare for the full p«npagr[.... Ronne Gasorowsk s curreptly pacng the Woodbrdge Lttle League n home runs wth four thus far ths season.... Steve Feertag has two Woodbrdge Pstol Teams entered n the Perth Amboy nvtatton Match thgaftemoon..,. Johnny Kopck, one ( of the Recreaton Senor Softball Leagues mo^tp ramsng prosp^p^ left for the Co^st Guard recently and would lke hs frend^ to contesponjd wth hm at hs new address: Company M-8, Barracks No. 9, U.S.C.G; Recev Center, Cape May, N. J. Before hs departure, has a bus rde Scheduled fop the Polo Grounds, 4umat 4, when the New York Gants meet VhJtyrJeSEBL Tekfeta for the jaunt may be secured by contactng Reverend Stanslaus Mlos or Julus Kollar.... AT wll focus qntoeaveqty tawks ana>st/c«pela^ t N Thursday y nght g when, n fn! tw6 6 teams towns square»of to decde the frst half ftecrjaton ntermedate League champonshp. The tussle wll take place at the &w, (Contnued onfs* 3> PAGE ELEVEN Woodbrdge Regonal Entry, Held to Sngle Ht, s Elmnated 7-0 Avenel Hawks Te For ntermedate Frst-Half Crown WOODBRDGE The Aveuel Hawks earned a te for frst place? n the Recreaton ntermedate Bnseball League by blastng the Sewaren Boys Club by a 3-0 score earler ths week. Avenels one-sded trumph moved them nto a te wth 9t. Cecelas of belln tor the frst half cown. Both clubs potted twn records ot U vctores aganst two defeats durng the early part of the season. The crcut leaders are slated to meet next Thursday evenng at the Publc Servce damond n Sewaren to decde the champonshp. George l/chugh was awarded the Hawks ptchng Wn after hurlng a masterful sx ht shut out. Whle workng off the rubber, he set fve batters down va the strke out route and walked one. Patterolo was tagged wth Seweens setback. Bobby Kovaoks sparked Avenels -h.lt spree wth three hts, whle hs teammates, Nardone, Youngbluth and Brltton followed close behnd wth two apece. Wllam Amercan Dvson Race Grows Tght As Tgers Top Sox LEAGUE STANDNGS Amercan Dvson W Klwans Club 0 Reo Dner 0 CO 247, Mauro Motors Qreners... Stewarts Natonal Dvson Knghts of Columbus Woodbrdge Fre Com.. PBA St. Anthonys James Motors Lons Club WOODBROQE The threeteam battle for frst place n the Amercan Dvson of the Woodbrdge Lttle League became n creaslngly taut ths week when the Ttge-s trpped the Red Sox 3-7 to enter nto a top spot te wth the Kwans Club Ken Jorgensen, a surprse starter for the Tgers, racked?up hs thrd straght conquest of the campagn wth a well ptched four htter. He fanned sx batters but Kuzma, the Waterfront nnes had dffculty wth hs control, sturdy catcher, collected a trple walkng eght. Robert Ralney absorbed the Red Sox defeat. and sngle. St. Cecelas kept ts vctory The Tgers ralled three runs n sken ntact by beltng St. James the frst nnng, sx n the second 6-0 behnd the stellar fve-ht and wrapped t up wth four n shut-out ptchng of young Al the thrd. The Red Sox scored n vtadsen. clusters wth three n the second Madsen hurled one ol hs best frame, three n the thrd and a games to date, settng the Sants sngle marker n the fourth. down n order n the frst, second, Tommy Napravnlk, the Tgers ffth and seventh nnngb. He dependable catcher, had a perfect struck out 0 swngers and walked evenng at the plate by beltng one. three sngles n as many trps from St, Cecelas scored one run n the dugout. Edde, Ballo and Jor the frst nnng, then erupted for Jensen also asssted the vctors four, n the thrd when Sllva, ht attack wth two apece. Francs Oyer, Barbate and Mueller ht Papp, the Red Sox leadng batter, safe y n successon. selln coneluded ld ts producng n the sxth two for two. Rave hs average a lft by gong wth a sngle marta. Over n the Natonal Dvson, Share Honon the Cubs Just about knocked tje Oyer and Barbato shared offensve honors for St. Cecelas wth lng up wth a stunnng 2- upset Dodgers out of contenton by cdm- two hts apece, whle Terpanck at the School damond. paced St. James by accumulatng Before the recent Cub clash, the a sngle and double, Qodgers were rdng the crest of a Tppy Gelato, the loser, hurled une game wn streak and were a commendable game for Woodbrdge wth the excepton of the nng Knghts of Columbus. How- favored to overtake the front run- thrd nnng when he was ambushed for four hts. He recorded ng up to challenge the leaders ever, the Dodgers chances of mov- 2 strke outs durng hs stnt on are slm, snce they are now three l the mound. games down n the losng column wth only eght games left on the schedule. n a game domnated by superb ptchng, the cyclones edged the Athletcs 4*0 at the Port Readng damond. Tmlnsk, the Cyclones mound ace, turled a neat two-ht shutout and f t wasnt for the Athletcs* Al Thergesen, he mght lave accomplshed every ptchers dr«am a no*hstter. All Thergesen dd was mar hs strng of goose eggs wth two sngles.. Whle Tlrnnsk! w>s weavng hs vctory, hs opponent, Bernle Anderson worked a neat one-htter, However, Anderson was the recpent, ot erratc support at crucal moments and was gulty of gvng up eght costly.free passes. Vc ^uperak collected the lone safety off Anderson n the ffth nnng. Athletcs Splt The Athletcs bounced back tvom tnek defeat at the hands of the Cydqnes to take the Sewaren Boys Club nto camp 8-2 n a contest played at the Port Readng Meld. Woodbrldge broke the fracas wde open to the very frst nnng wth a cluster of four runs and actually clnched the decson n the second wth four more markets. / katona went the full seven nn- ngs to latch on to the As. trumph. Mlnucc was pnned wth Seware.ns setback. Senlak and Tmnsk sparkled to the confnes of the batters box for. <the Athletcs wth a par qf hts apece, whle Kuznak duplcated the feat for the Waterfront club. Expected At Rng Show Here WOODBRDGE Captan AndrvfGadek announced ths mornng that the scheduled 2 amateur bbxtng, bouts at the Woodbrdge Armory grounds toqlgttt wll start protaptly at 8:30 oclock. The full program of fghts, wll be drected by the Westfteld Sport- ng Club and the local Natonal Guard, who are sponsorng the card for the frst tme n ths vl- #ty. One of the stellar attractons of the evenng wll be the appearance of U«Wwld Cruwuplqn Kl<3 Qayllan, who has beer) sgned tp offcate several bouts durng the course oftlw lvenng. / The 24 consultants lsted for the 2, matches a/e. nmo g the be t aawt p t f n W can be counted upon to put on goad sww. An«0«ufvy portte parkng capta {3S!«mrG!KHt:~e» pr<$ld at»u0 for >0*. neuor- A reeorh, Bg Wn for Chahey Francs Chaney recorded hs most mportant ptchng wn snce attachng hmself to the Cubs hurlng staff when he set the hustlng Dodgers down wth only three scattered hts over the sx nnng, dstance. Wayne Howcll, the Dodgers versatle performer, was charged wth the defeat although he worked a neat game from the damond podum, lmtng St. Anthonys to two safetes St. Anthonystrotted two runs across n the frst nnng before Howell tossed goose eggs at them for the remanng dstance. Chaney, on the other hand, held the Dodgers scoreldss untl the j when they succeeded n sendng one run home to avod a shut.out. The James Motors Gants made the league leadng Knghts of Columbus poston more comfortable by defeatng the Fre Company graves 4-3 n a close game at the Van Buren Street Stadum, Alex Nagy, one of the olrcults leadng htjters, played, a major role n the Gants trumph by drvng n three of hs teams runs wth two tmely hts. Hs teammate, George Mddleton, accounted for the fourth tally wth hs second base wallop, James Motors had the, stuaton well n fand accumulatng a 4<(0 lead at the concluson of fve tannngs of play behnd the tght ptchng of Rchard Tyrrell. However, the trend of the game took a reverse" twst uvthe bottom of the sxth when the Braves exploded, for three runs and threatened U swpe the game but at ths pont Tyrrell called upon hs last ^ sources of strength to etre the sde and preserve,hs well earned verdct. James vlnllo was the Fre Companys best stcker wth two hts out of four trps to th* batters box, Jm Sutherlyn w&s tabbed wth the Brave ptchng less after gvng up seven safe blows, n three other league games, th PBA Dodgers edged the Lorjs Club Prates 5-4; St. Anthonys trounced James Motqrs. 4-3; and the Knghts of Colub Columbus d ou-t the Fre Company by a najrow 2-.Q score. "All Desre." -A rather, famlar theme, leased on a womans struggle to wn ac ceptartce A the emal hometown to whch she returns ten years «X tw mxvm tor tajtaf t<$ rougue and a.stage ouw, nukes ths an acceptable tyro. Barbar jtsnwyck portrays (hf fllrnee, Naom Murdflc^, fo a n^t erfdjt- *ble fashton?nms Rchard Carlson, as the husband Ho whom she re- turns, acts wth sufjclent reswve.l Tl» settng of the flm s n "JVBrdale, WUr,n«;;!o, n rl" METUCHSN New Brunswck Advanced step closer to the New Jersey Lttle League fnals after beltng the Amercan Dvson of the Woodbrdge Lttle League, 7-0, on the tmtgth of Leonard Alperns brllant one-ht ptchng. Although young Alpern recorded only four strkeouts, he worked a, masterful Une from the damond ). das, allowng only sx Woodbrdge batters 6 reach base durng hs * : sx nnng stnt. Alpern ran nto-. dffculty n the thrd frame when. he Jammed the sacks wth three straght walks, but an alert play caught Jm Dunda off thrd for the fnal out of the nnng. One of the decdng factors durng the gattt was the outstandng play of Ktw Brunswcks nfleld Whch formed a sold nner detenu. John hllpol, the vctors shortstop, %u brllant afeld and Judged the best n the tournament. Brunswck reached Edde Ballo, Woodbrflges startng pteh.- er, n the very frst nnng and tagged hm for a four-run splash. Bll Waldren led off wth a free, pan but ws forced at the keystone sack by Jack Dcbermller who grounded to short. Sal Catanesa sngled bobermlller to thrd efore Bll Jordan cleaned the bases wth a sharp ht to rght feld. Out front, 2-0, at ths pont; two more runs came racng across the plate when Charle Coflaro, Bob Langone and Flllpol sngled n successon.. Move Al.ad, q-0 The county seat nne came up wth two addtonal talles n the thrd to move ahead, 6-0. A ht, an error, a- walk and a passed ball accounted for the scorng. New. Brunswck concluded ts run producton n the sxth when Jack Keefe doubled, stole thrd and dashed home on catcher Arty Fnns error behnd the plate. Ballo was charged wth Woodbrdges setback, whch gves hm an «ven record n tournament competton snce he was vctorous over Mddlesex last week. Ballo fanned sx batters durng hs stnt and walked two. Nck Menchlse was the Woodbrdge clubs feldng star at thrd base. Hs stops at the hot corner smothered a couple of New Brunswck ralles. Arty Fnn collected the done ht off Alpern a sngle. The box score: New Brunswck (7) AB R H Waldron, cf 2 o Q Qlllngs, cf o 0 Dobermller, 2b- 3 0 Novak, 2b 0 0 Catanese, c 2 Jordan, 3b Coffaro, f 2 o 0 } Langone, rf 3 Green, rf o 0 0 FTOpol, ss 3 q -2. Keefe, lb 3 0 a Alpern, p 3 O 0 Totals 26 f 8 Woodbrtdge Amercan (0) AB R H Dunda, f...,..: Covlna, 2b o 0 Kounck, ss o 0 Fratterolo, rf De Federlco, cf Gles, lb Menchlse, 3t) 2 0 o Fnn,c ; r Ballo, p...!...;, Totals 7 0 V Score by nnngs: New Brunswck... 4 & / Woodbrdge \Raned-Qut Games Rescheduled by ZuHo WOODBRDOE John Zullo, Recreaton Supervsor, announced, ths mornng the reschedulng of four raned-out games n the senor softball league to be played on Thursday, August 6. JEBs Tavern ftf Hopelawn wll meet Art and Georges of Woodbrdge at the Hopelawn damond;. Molnars face the Barrons at Sewaren (Men Cove Feld; Stans Tap Room engages the Woodbrdge Oaks at Freeman Street ^ and Mauro Motors takes on Shortys A. C. at the Publc Servce ste n Sewaren. CUT-RATE ARMY and NAVY STORE 08 ROOSEVELT AVENUE (Nut Hudson Street) CAkTERET, N. J. Open Every Nght YWMORE? SHORT SLEEVE Snort Shrts ALL COLORS $-39 MENS ALL CQLOH 3*

12 TACJK TWK/VK CMON N - THE WATERS FNE! Mr.\< OK OLD heres one fool remedy thats mghty appealng when temprraturcs soar. Ths smart mother and daughter tram up n matchng denm suts, shrred wth elastc yarn for the petht lt and nrm control that even lttle grls adore. AVENEL PERSONALS By MRS. DAVD DAVS 5 Lenox Avenue, A vend Telephone WO J and Thomas, New York Cty, are spendng the week wth Mrs. Kellys brother-n-law and sster, Tlr.ucky-Sx Canasta Club met at the lomr of Mrs. Robert Fscher, 47 Aken Road, Present were Mrs. John Mahon, Mrs. Ar- Mrs. George Ludwg, 40 Madson thur Herman, Mrs Wllam - Avenue. l meyer nnrl Mrs. Geprge LudwK. Mrs. Hucelmeyer was the, prze wnner The next meetng wll be held n the he me of Mrs. Herman. r LuchVg, 40 Madson Avenue, has returned home after spendng t*o weeks at the Boy Scout Camp Culnvaha, Delaware Water Gap. Tn Knt nd Purr Club met at tle home of Mrs. Walter Petcrscn, 30 Park Avenue. Present were Mr.v Arthur Herman, Mrs. Charles Mskovch and Mrs. Edward Kosc. Mrs. Anne Larson was guest for the evenng, Rchard Ludwg, 40 Madson Avenue, s spendnu two weeks at Boy Scout Camp Cohwaha, Delaware Water Gap. Mr, and Mrs. Patrck Kelly, daughter, Patrca, and sons, John The Retreat Club of St. Andrews Holy Name Socety has returned from a weekend retrsat at St. Alfonso Retreat House, West End. Attendng were James Crowley. John Urban. Genrge Ludwg, Patrck Coogan, Mchael DeStefano. Wllam Moran, Edward Schlatfer and John Wrantz. Wnners n Dodge-Ral Game n Keasbey Lsted KEASBEY Ml.s. Paulne Walters, supervsor of the Keasbey playground, announced wnners n the dodse-ball game as follows: Edward SuJ,avay, Robert Meszaros, Georee Sulavay, Mary Ann.Nasy, Elane Deyak and Evelyn Meszaros. Green St. Secton of seln By MRS. WLLAM KNOTT 05 ndan* Avcnut, Phone Metufhm 8-M5-W Fnal plans were mud for the Mrs. Sdney Blanchard and annual pcnc to be held August chldren; Mrs. Wllam Knott and 6 n Roosevelt Park under the daughters, Lnda and Barbara; charmanshp of Mrs. Alex Hatko. Mary Jo LaBar and Rchard j The specal award was presented Bramble, spent Tue»day at Sea- \ to Mrs. Joseph Rhodes. brght. A hamburger and hot-dog roast Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chrstensen and sons Clyde and Carl Mrs. Katko and Mrs. Arthur Her- was held after the meetng wth of Cooper Avenue; and Mr. ana man as hostesses. Mrs. Alvah Enfleld and son Eugene of Berkeley Boulevard are among the latest group to take advan- Tornado buld-ups are easy to spot. Weather Bureau says. Mrs. Margaret LaBar, Rdge-, the good fshng at the cy Avenue washnstess at ft Cop- shore these days. wrcraft par* Rt her home Thurs- j day Mrs Ktty Aranay of South -Mm. Wllam Vander Decker] s now takng reservatons for the alnfwd was the demonstrator day trp to Seasde Heghts Au- Guests were Mss Helen Quelot. 2st, sponsored by the Ladles, Mddlesex Borough: Mrs. Mnrlon Ad of the Frst Presbyteran Kelly and Mrs rene Bruseato.f Church The group sponsored a Dunelten: Mrs. Helen R<ws.! trp to Rye Beach Saturday. South P.anfleld: Mrs. Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yarmuth. Quloy and Mrs. James Bramble, of RdEedale Avenue^ are once ondbrldbe, and Mrs. Charles apaln (treat grand-parents. A son Chtstrnsen. Mrs Carl Ralmo. was born last week, to the Mar-; Mrs. Wllam Knnt and Mrs. muths granddaughter, Mrs. Ray- Sdney Blanchard, seln. monr Klge of Oak Tree. Mrs, - Mr. fnd Mrs, Joseph Makeley,! :ud sons Joseph and James of Karrs were cuests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnnald Osborne. Rdgeley Avenue, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Mnd mst and chldren Carol and Jan rt, RdReley Avenue, have re turned from a two-week vacaton n the Adrondacks. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmdt, nnd sons John and Roy. and Dorothy Torpesen, of Rdgeley Avenue, returned Wednesday from a vacaton at Lake Qeorne. N. Y. Mrs. Orrn Berry and chldren Eleen and Danel. Emhurst Avenue: Mrs. Carl Ramo and daughters Gal and Barbara of Berkeley Boulevard; Mrs. Sdney Blanchard and chldren Edth and Sdney, of Rdgedale Avenue and Mrs, Wllam Knott and daughter Lnda held a pcnc n Roosevelt Park Monday. Klme s the former Evelyn Luna of seln. Mss Volet Scnnk. Emhurst > Avenue, s spendng the rest of the summer n Holly Park, Bayvlle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scank.j Emhurst Avenue, spent the week- j end n Holly Park and Ocean Plans Outlned For Club Pcnc AVENE^-Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederck Mkkclson. Yale Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. John Weman, Belgrade Street, were welcomed as new members at a meetng of the Avenel Ffth Dstrct Republcan Club held n the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cenegy. 66 Dartmouth Avenue. Mrs. Rchard Meyers presded. JERSEY SCRAPBOOK THURSDAY, JULY 30, 053 Woodbrdge Lttle LeagAe Schedule SENOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE All Games Start»t (P.M. MONDAY Jltf T»vcrn v». Mauro Motor*, Srwaren Arty and George * Assocaton v.«. WoodbrldRe Oaks Yanks. Kennedy Party Barrons vs. Shorty* A. C. Freeman Street SUna Tap Room vs. Mplnars, Hopelawn Clayhatk WEDNESDAY Arty and Georre A<noclatlcn vs. Shortys A. C, Sewaren Molnars vs. Wodbrdte Oaks Yanks. Oak Street JlfK Tavern vs. Stans Tap Room, Hnpelawn Srhool Barrons vs, Mauro Motors, Hopelawn Claybank NTERMEDATE BASEBALL LEAGUE All Games Start at 6 P. M. MONDAY rondukea vs. Avrnel Hawks, lnpelawn School St. James CYO»». Demons. Oak Street Stwaren B. C. vs. Fords Vulturts, Port Readng St. Cecelas vs. Cyclones, Avenel TUESDAY St. James CYO vs. Fords Vultures, Hopelawn School rondukes vs. Demons, Fords Park Sewaren B. C. vs. Avenel Hawks, Port Readng Cyclones vs, Woodhrdrc Athletcs. Avenel r THURSDAY St. Cecelas B. C. vs. Sewaren B. C, Kennedy Park Cyclones vs. St. James CYO, Oak Street Woodbrdsx Athletcs vs. rondukes. Hopelawn School Demons vs. Avenel Hawks, Avenel JUNOR BASEBALL LEAGUE All Games Start at 6. M. TUESDAY Hopelawn Aces vs. Flynn and Son, Hopelawn Claybank Hornets vs. Vklnjs, Freeman Street WEDNESDAY Vkngs vs. Flynn and Son, Freeman Street St. James Grammar vs. Mroz Tgers, Freeman Street SATURDAY Hope awn Aves vs. St,.tames Grammar, Fords Park Flynn and Sonvs. Hornets, Freeman Street Playground Events Enjoyed n seln SELN Mrs. Janet Lewka, supervsor of the Cooper Avenue playground, has announced the wnners n the penny hunt held Wednesday. Frst, Emly Bahr. second, Margaret McCarthy and thrd, a te between John ODonnell and Vc- NDEPENDENT SPORTS ROUND-UP, v (Contnued from Sports Paw Publc Servce damond n Sewaren.... V ( n letes blnkng wldly at Steve Pocheks fo Ul,, hts n the Senor Softball loop last weok, A,, former damond stars are contemplatng (,. after the agng Pocheks performance.... <,,, Andrew Aaroe donated a well constructed sh,,] u Woodbrdge Lttle League for the purpose o, equpment at the Van Buren Street dam.un Woodbrdge proper desperately n need of a,,,., located baseball feld. Stck ball, a New York v.n-. popftlar n congested areas, s begnnng to,, ; here.... Tenns enthusasts wrote n to n!(, they favored the suggeston of a summer ton, to kndle the fadng outdoor sport. A LTTLE LEAGUE SCHEDULES WOODBRDGE LTTLE LEAGUE Natonal Dvson Tonght. 6 P. M Dodgers vs. Braves, St. James. Tonght, 6 P. M. -Cardlnnls vs. Gants, Van Buren Street., Tonght, 6 P. M Prates vs. Cubs, School. Monday, 6 P. M Dodgers vs. Braves, Van Buren Street. Monday, 6 P. M. Cardnals vs. Gants, School No,. Monday, 6 P. M Prates vs. Cubs, St. James. Wednesday, 6 P. M Dodgers vs. Prates, School. Wedne,«ay, 6 P. M. Cardnals vs. Braves. Van Buren Street. Wednesday, 6 P. M. Gants vs. Malberg: second. Emly Bahr: double bubble; Terry BourReos; lonsest-held bubble: frst. Terry Cubs. St. James. Bourgeos: second, Emly Balr: bubble; frst. Lllan Kenney; second. Terry Bourgeos: slowest-blown: frst. Amercan Dvson Saturday, 2 P. M. ndans vs, Tmers, Van Buren Street, Tuesday, 6 P. M. Tgers vs. lan Kenney; second. Patrca, ndans, Van Buren Street. Dlane Mastrangelo and Judth Yankees, School. Vernura; second, Martha Crame.! Tuesday. 6 P. M Browns vs. Red Sox. St. James. Tonght, 6 P. M. Phlles vs. 5,000 MLE MOTORBOAT TRP TROY. N, Y. Harvey H. Heck- Fords Lttle League Cubs, Roosevelt Park. t WHATS N A NAM VC, Okla.-Dnl,-. recently round sonc Mamosaurozpkap, Ralph Can. A Vm was the result of,,, cross of a Pterndm; atosaurus, whch w,v ; the Mesozolc perod LEGAL NOTH -!: County Srr,,,,,,,; CR T o nnmt. Samuel K. Kaln A- Peter Toth, qprcrsnl, Elmer E. Bro»n,s..rr Cmnty o( Mlddlraet,.,, tlce to the credtors,,: Toth. to brtn< n t,,.,r,,,. nnd clnlmt tualm., nlrt deceased, under,., tlon. wthn nx mtmh,, or they wll be (on;,., netlon therefor as;:n nlntstrktor Dated Julv j?nl -»-, y-l, Esq, 302 Rsrlln D hov, N. J.. 8»muel K K- tor.. L. 7-30; 8-«, 3, an tor Black. The judges were Mssjer, 76-year-old war Veteran re- ON MPROVEMENTS Lllan Kenney, Arthur Gross- cently started on the next-to last seln Lttle Guys League SYSTEM. 8CHOO, z: kopf and John Osborne. At a bub- lap of a 8,000 mle voyage n the Tonght, 6 P. M, Kennys vs. ble-gum contest held Tuesday,5-foot motorboat he bult hm-moscarells, Cooper Avenue". there were the follownb wnners: self. He planned to go through j Tuesday Fre Company 2 vs. roundest bubble, frst, Terry Bour- the State barge canal, cro.y to! Fre Company, at Kennedy Park. seols; second, Lnda Mastrangelo:! Lake Ere to Sandusky. Oho, j thrd, Carol Vergura; smallest! where he lves. Then he plans to j Senator Taft has forecast a $9,- bubble: frst, Rchard Malberg; retrace hs route back to the At- ] oofl.000,000 defct ths year and a second, Rchard Bramble; oddest j lantc Seaboard,, across the Gulf j somewhat smaller one next year shaped hd bbbl bubble; frst, ft Rchard hd of f Mexco and d up the h Msssspp. because of declnng tax recepts. PROPos\ Sealed bde wll.,, Board of dcntlon /. Wwdbrtrte. N. J n. n the Hgh School o, \ August 0, 953, n «,. at whch ttm» blls... opened and rend ur UBhtlng ayatem H ;.- FofdB. Bld must he <s. or regl«t«red mall, pm, and apecncattons rn.v, the tffllce bf the Dlur Hl«h School BMlldlu The Board reserve :.. any or all bds nntl n ntormalltlej. BOARD ; Townsh. Woolhru!, HREN H. ANDERSON Dstrct Clerk. L t n,. «Paramtfunts GREATEST Frday, July Msl Saturday, August st OPEN FRDAY ll, 9. M. «750 CASH PRZES Ml THE ONLY MUTUAL SAVNGS?ANK. N PERTH AMBOY "Purl o! the great Savngs Banks ttaoruuun of New Jersey!" 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