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1 ,M,l,n-- llltn l», uh.u «dnrntln l,,,m nntrf, nfl n,,, um. Do you thnk the for Woodbrdge beautfy Avcnel! o u r hv.'.ll'lll. D have Rood lmes at > ;,rt mll thru t was al- dck-rorat'. Even the, r KeefRto Commttee vr.n was HeJtly apprelac Place. Wondbrdgc really d thnk the tlm HS come t mprove ou p H r k system Oler commu ntes, (trowng lke ours, recognzed the fact that the park system s a necessary part of the communty We should repar our tencqulpment u caretaker n tley wll not 'llc Dunham y Sued, Fords rely be-,le tme par t( do! t h V, our park ; also l.t n t Park. - ularly. llmll be kul of 'MH by (llkcl Ml luldel Ml.'. charge be de-..ml < l.scn k/cld n ; ; tn Wxdbrdtte No,, not at the! b( ' y ' prces of materal labor today. Wth much hgher Board of Educaton. Ftre Dstrcts Townshp budgets, our tax rate wll be h t R h enough. Our Townshp resdents can't afford more. whle at play. vel deal that could 'hunt too much ex- Yes, certanly. Here n seln we could st a lot of mprovement* n our park for t h e chldren: We could use a better baseball damond, more game area noreasad parkng facltes, n the Chan ' Hlls secton, >'» new wadng pool was u' foud use mproved.u'ues more people '» able tu enjoy the beach. ABRDGE Hoplhg for Urn weather,, the Uqn Wuodbrtdge has set Bun-»u postponed P»per ool- KeBdents of the Town- l ' the excepton of Fords,»wn KeasBey, are asked Hu paper, weurely tls udleg, at Prooeedj [c»ub Charty 3nbepenbent-!eabcr VOT,. XL- NO. 2 KMNMC HH WC mll 'hum Mltt'T Mm 'nt (fflv WdllrrlK, N,. PRCK FVE CENTS WOODBRDGE, N.,/., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 98 Thawng Out After Rescue Despte the heavy llankrls the heat from a plant boler, the two lads who narrowly mssed drownng when they fell n the cy waters of hr Kartan Rver n Keasbey Saturday were shverng blue wth cold when our staft photorraphcr snapped ths pclurr a few mnutes after they were dragged to safety. On the extreme left s Robert Neary, a member of St. John's Emergency Squad next to hm arc Wllam Bcdlcs. Crows Mll Road (llynn Cottrell, Bayvew Avenue, the lucky boys. On the rght are John Fsher, Joseph J. Kashmer Nck Klko, all members of the squad'. Other photo on Page 7. (Staff Photo Lakls.) 2 Townshp Youths Save Lves Of Bop Trapped on ce Floes Deryn, (huhar Haled \ George E. Keatng also commended rut Heroes; Ad Squad, Fremen, Polce Culled KEASBEY - Two TawxjshP] youths were credted by the polce wth.savn? the lves of two Keas- 'aey boys who tell nto the Rarttan Rver Saturday when the ce on whch they were playng Rave way carryng them u>. uudtuean^ty the tde. Accordng to Deryn Chnchar they were walkng alonr the rjver bunk n the vcnty of the Natonal Frefhoofmg Company plan,l, *l>cn they saw seven boys on the ce, perceved at a BlHnce they were n trouble. They gave the alarm at the plant the polce. St. John's Frst Ad Squad the Keasbey Fre Com, pany were culled. Crawl Onto ce Meanwhle Deryn Chnchar secured -a ladder trawled onto the ce. Fve or the boys, by jumpng from fne to floe, made t The yun heroes wprc John De yn. (. -Duhl Aveuut'. Keasbey Robert Chnchar. Pennsylvana Avenue. Hopelawn. The boys they rescued were Wllam Bedcs. V. Crows Mll Road Flynn jcoltrell, 3. Bayvew Avenue, Keasthr youths at the same tme urged parents to warn ther chldren not to play on the rver durng the freezng weather. Lst Dstrct Charmen For Red Croat Campagn WOODBRDOE Dstrct charman fw the 99RedtSjftBt Fund C'ampaft were announced ths week by Wllam Thompson, general charman of the drve, as follow*: AVMel, Mrt, Ncholas Plenneft: Colonla, Mrs. Mark McClan, Mrs, Joseph Carrag her. John Brennan; Fords, Mrs. Bernhardt Jensen. Hopelawn, Mrs, Jantw J. Koczan; selln, M*. J, M. Hamlton; Keasbey. Mrs. Samuel Novak; Woodbrldfe, A. A, Ulscavaxe; Port Readng, Wm. Brpny Krysko. A meetng of the fort Readng workers wll be held tomorrow nght at Mrs. Kryskb' home. Young People '«Socety Elects Margaret Varao WOODBRDOE Mss Marftarst Vargo was elected presdent of the Youns People's Socety of the Hungaran safely to the Sayrevlle sde of Reformed Church at U the rver. Vouns Bedcs Cot- j meetng held n the School Street trell however, were stued n the audtorum, mddle of the channel were! Othe-s elected were: Valentne 'lhlljlnl lvery T-HV l S Creen Sre.'. Wno.llrllKft, N.. Road Post Declared "Open job' Ktclrr to le lo Hold Supervsor's j Halng 'Temporarly' WOODBRDGE The Cvl H' vce Ccmmlssloa yesterday notfed the Townshlu Commttee thn, l.hp poston now held by Herhrr Kutchcr, Fords, as Road Supervsor, s not a "term poston" snd upon defnte classfcaton n the near future, the poston wll be. thrown open nn a compettve, examnaton bass. Meanwhle. Mr. Kulcher wll bs permtted lo hold the post on a temporary bass, a commsson spokesman sad. The same spokesman also stated there s no law that permts a road supervsor to be apponted for a defnte term. All such postons come under Cvl Servce. Another Cvl Servce controversy arose Tuesday when the majorty on the Board of Health refused permsson to Mrs. Adelade Crowley to st as Board secretary. Mrs. Crowley was a Republcan appontee has been classfed by the Cvl Servce Commsson. f she desres a hearng, the Commsson ndcated, she must put her request n wrtng t s expected such a request wll be made wthn the next few days The Cvl Servce offce n Trenton yesterday sad t had receved no further word on, the case of Wllam Allgaer, former Real Estate Drector Buldng nspector. Any further move, t was n- dcated. must Allgaer. be made by Mr Townshp Plans Tax Case Appeal Rulng on (cuetereh Means Greut Loss n Muncpal Revenues,_ WOODBRDaE-Townslp Attorney B. W, Vosel announced today the Townshp wll appeal a recent decson by Vce Chancellor Alfed Sten that the.muncpalty s only enttled to collect $ n taxes for 929 $ for 93 at erht per cent nterest out of $7, the Townshp has leved on property of Mt. Lebanon Cemetery Assocaton. New Mt. Lebanon Cemetery Assocaton Unted Cemeteres Corp. The Vce Chancellor ruled the Townshp was not enttled to a greater amount because the ls had been dedcated snce 929 to cemetery use, wthn the meanng of stale law, except for a tract south ot the Port Readng Ralroad. The taxes wth nterest allowed on tle southern tract only wll amount to more than $2, Democratc Leader Presented wth Gft Frends Laud Desmond as Loyal Party Head at Dnner, Monday Jorgensen Speakers; Duff Presents Gft WOODBRDGE - Characterzed as beng "Abraham Lncoln- sh, humble, modest, always loyal," Andrew D. Desmond, Townshp Democratc charman, was feted by more than a hundred frend guests at a testmonal dnner at Maro's n Metuchen, Monday. A lon! lst of Democratc leaders members of the bar lauded Desmond, who. they unanmously agreed was responsble for the party's success n the last electon. Assemblyman Bernard W. Vogel, the new townshp attorney, told the gatherng there was no "lp servce needed to honor Andy," added that through hs efforts the last electon was not just a vctory for. the Democratc party but an "even greater vctory for the Townshp of Woodbrdge." He told of Desmond's "envable reputaton wth the bar of the state" n referrng to hs new dutes as Townshp recorder, declared Mr. Desmond wll brng to the court "a dgnty whch has been needed by ths court." Commttesman John Bergen spoke of hs close assocaton wth he RUest of honor the fne support gven hm whle a member of the townshp's governng body for the last fourteen years. Mr. Desmond s brother-n-law, Freeholder Andrew Oade*. brefed hs talk n one sentence when he declared "the most sterlng character have met n my lfe Andrew." A former, for a good many years the Democratc "boss" n the Townshp, John Coyne, njected several humorous anecdotes nto the otherwse serous occason,, brought on a laugh from hs lsteners when he descrbed hm- All-Slate B Accepts Four W. H. S. Students WOODBRDGE Four Woodmembers of brdge Hgh School the Senor B have been accepted by the All-State B "t was announced today. They are Rodney Mlnes, James Auburn, Wllam Lvngston Arthur Nebet The Townshp has taken the The New Jersey All-State Symphonc B wll present ts an- poston that the property s beng used by commercal cemeteres nual concert February 22 at Bound exemptons should nclude only Brook Theodore Hoops, local those portons whch are actually nstructor, s one of the assstng achers. beng used as bural grounds. The chancery case also nvolved tlu-own to Uc wter by the tme Sabo, ves presdent; Mss Eleanor then v-runs readed them. They Vnrga. recordng secretary; Mss grabbed hr Udder runes were : Helen Gere, correspondng secrethe status of a mortgage held on the cemetery property by Morl Mortgage Co., complanant n \fye< Dul.'d la >akly ;tary; MwBlew * Kutana, treas- ltgaton, Sten decreed, the frm 7 Tn' buy vu'e brm "ttnto the tver; Mss Mary Magyar, was enttled to payment of $53,- boller room of the Natonal Fre- advsor. _._., 57.7 wth nterest from August where they we:e John, Notche,. SUphen Dobos ] 9. 96, tax costs, treuu y tm-bers of the Frst: Sabo were apponted as the j sten authorzed Wllam- F. Ad They were then re-j entertanment commttee for the [ Burke of Unon Cty sequestrator, moved n tn' Perth Amboy General year. who had recommended no payment of taxes to Woodbrdge, to t was decded to hold a specal Ho.spul, tea.'d further for exposmv.nut rcu'.sod. r_ pay t these counsel fees; $7,, meetng Monday at the home of Magyar, 85 Second.Street, a', j B a s s o n & Applegate, counsel to Cap.an Jofn R. EK.U. who n*-,«t. vestlbated M aleu, nave full credt to Deryn : 8 P. M. The purport ths meet Chnchar Ur: savng the lves j ng s to set. a data MM place for Of the younger hoys. Polce Chef U.he annual natalutlot dnner. ~ 8r CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS no rthan T S8 Aff no h r are SoadcVnt dally at 7:3 A. M...on the " Countes Wth Your Weekly Newspapers program over New Brunswck rado staton WCTC, 6 on your dal.) FEBRUARY ^ KUTrM.?tn ee'?> spon S ortd by Lons Club of Wbodbrldgt Club 8:3 P: M.. Baron Boblck's Orchestra. _Annual dnner-dance of Ssterhood C ton at clubhouse, nman Avenue, Avenue, Woodbrdge. ' 3-Card party sponsored by Junor H-Y Club ( Wuod- Rahway the complanant; $5,, Lndabury. Steslman & Lafferty counsel to the cemeteres; $,5, Vctor Samuel, townshp; $7, Heston N. Potts, who represented the Natonal Bank of New Jersey $25, Frederck J. Olassert who represented the West Hudson Natonal Bank. Freeman Named Head Of Stevens M. E. Unt A V E N E L Mchael Freeman, son of Mr. Mrs, Oeorge Freeman of Zegler Avenue, was elected presdent of the Btudent branch o the Amercan Socety of Mechan :al Engneers at Stevens n elec Uons held recently..the socety sponsors trps t local ndustres o nterest to en glneerng students frequentl has lectures *nd moves on cur rent engneerng topcs by author! tes on the subjects presented. Freeman s also a news edlto of the Stute a member of th Stevens Debutng Socety. WOODBRDQE Despte the glassy-lke condton of the roads last ngjt polce headquarters noted ths mornng that there were no serous accdent* reported Traffc on Rahway Avenue Md Green Street was ted up ear n the evenng as b retul several motorsts parted ther car walked home, lke "Wllam Jennngs Bryan only, Andy won." A frend of the guest of honor also a lawye", Chrstan Jor- Kcnsen. Rarltan Townshp recorder, n addressng the group, declared Mr. Desmond's rse to the local judgeshp was but one of the steppng stones to follow n hs future success. The presentaton of an expensve wrst watch n apprecaton* for (Contnued on P^e 6) Fre Electons Slated for Feb. 2 Cdates' Pettons Must be Fled On or Before February 6tb WOODBRDGE Wth the Board of Educaton electon over the organzaton meetng set for Monday nght, attenton h now focused on the Fre Dstrct electons to be held throughout the Townshp February 2. Cdates for the varous postons must fle ther pettons by Monday, February 6. n Fre Dstrct No, there wll be two postons to be flled. The te:m of Ferdn Kath expres there s a vacancy caused by the death of Leon Harned. The total budget,, to he:.v«t$d. ut>on amounts to $5, a slght ncrease of lagt year's budget of $53,722,8. n Avenel, one commssoner s to be elected for the full term of three yeavs. The total budget whch the taxpayers of the dstrct are asked to approve amounts to $7, Voters Wll be asked to approve an appropraton of $,- 5 for the extenson of the alarm system. Colona Fre Dstrct No. 2 wll vote for two commssoners for a full term one commssoner for the unexplred term of one year. The total budget s $2,. seln Fre Dstrct No. wll elect two commssoners for the full term; one commssoner for a two-year term one commssoner for a, one-year term. The total budget s $9,. At Hopelawn the voters wll be asked to approve a budget of $8, » to elect a commssoner for a fu!! term a commssoner for the unexplred term of one-year. At left Nathan DnT, local attorney anl w * - known Democrat, s shown present n s A package enntalnng a wrst watch, to Recorder Att'lrrw D. Des n o n d. Townshp Ocmorratlr len ;l ;\ dnner n ll'e tatter's honor Monday nt Maro's Mrror Room n M<-tuelcn. A p prpxntatcly 2 wests attended Other photo on!\u:e f-b. A HOOF AX LEAST -AND SOW HOPE Dad <md Chldren Get Shelter n Almshouse; Mom Goes to Hosptal WOODBRDGE Here s a re- po'l on the well-benr of the j famly of Martn Kurtz, who were fvcted from ther home n Perth Amboy several months aso. were dscovered lvng n a shuck n Fords. Through the good offces of Geow Otlnwsk. of tha Welfare Department."Mr. KurU hs chldren have been gven shelter n the almshou.se, Perth Amboy, Mr. Otlowsk has promsed that he wl make every effort to help Mr. Kurtz fnd a sutable home. Mrs. Kurtz, who has been serously ll, who has been llvnn n her mother's overcrowded apartment, s expected to be admtted to St. Peter's Hosptal, New Brunswck, where she wll undergo necessary treatment. Patrolman Pelrus Nabs Youths n Stolen Car WOODBRDGE Patrolman Stephen Petras s credted wth the arrest of four Keansburg youths the recovery of a car stolen from Elzabeth.. The quartet, who were turned over to the Elzabeth polce, are Fred C. Hamlton, 8, 77 Myrtle Avenue: hs brother, Walter J. Hamlton, 7; Rchard T. Reamer, 7, 7 Plnewood Avenue Harry Carmen, 6, 88 Church Street. Patrolman Petvas saw the four boys n the car n Avenel near Tyler's Chrkm Glub. He asked Fred Hamlton, the drver, for hs lcense whch he was unable to produce. Brought to headquarters questoned the four- fnally admtted that Fred Hamlton actually stole the car. He was recently released from Annadale Reformatory. Auxlary Presents Gfts to Whte Church WOODBRDGE At Sunday mornng's servce n the Frst Presbyteran Church the Breckenrdse Auxlary presented eght collecton plates an ndvdual pastor's communon set to the church as a memoral to the late Mrs. John E. Breckenrdge,' the auxlary's advser for over 25 years. Mss Grace C. Huber, presdent, made the presentaton the pastor, the Rev. Earl Hanum Devanny, accepted the gft. Boy Scouts Gve 'Report to the Townshp Ronne Ner. Avenel, s shown readng a report»«ts durng "«' > l:lst?<** l» M^. ur. August F,., ',, v kt. Orelner un the f-kps c.t the Memoral Muncpal of the "good turns u.vcumlslu'd by Townshp Saturday. WOODBRDGE--n a report of famles. We have delvered over he accomplshments of the Boy,5 crculars for such agences as Scouts of the Townshp, Seoul the Red Cross Tuberculoss Ronne Nler, sun of Mr. Mrs. League, We have asssted n fre EHWJht Nler, MwtaUan Avenue, preventon work wow removal; we haye bult some 3 brd nformed Mayor August F. Grelnev Saturday " that the Scouts have feedng statons suppled food. gven thouss of hours for the We have asssted n fhe-tlrst Ad followng servces: Squad Recreaton programs "We have collected," Scout Nler have lathered food foj sad, "over 5 pounds of clothng; over 2, pounds of food, Thanksgvng Chrstmas baskets." ' over tons of waste paper; books Concludng Scout Ner stated: magaartnej; toys whch we hav«"these Mr. Mayor are some of the mended delvartd to needy many good turns whch we aa J.V..UK' ',', * Snouts are pledged to perfom. AB we come nto the year 98, we desre to contnue our servce. We pledge to you our help awat your requests." >, Mayor Grener commended the Scout's for ther accomplshments stated he belevjd he Boy Scouts, was one of the fnest organzatons n Amerca. Ha offered hs guppot asked, the suppot of Townshp resdents n the fnance campagn now beng conducted by Rarltan Councl. B. of E. Organzes On Monday n Commttees ' Seen; Aaroe Expected to Retan Presdency * WOODBRDOE Andrew Aaroe Edwn Casey, who were reelected to the Board of Educaton nd Wlnfeld Fnn, the newly elected member wll be sworn nto fflce at the organsaton meetng' at the Hgh School Monday nght. Although, no offcal word has some from Board members, the rumor mll has t that Mr. Aaroe wll be re-elected presdent but r, that some defnte changes are n ' the omn«for the other offces commttees. Mr. Casey was hgh man n Tuesday's race wth a total of 2.87 due largely to a vote ol 382 n the Port Readng poll where a large number were "bullet" votes for the favorte son, Mr. Casey s well known n Port Readng beng an employe of the Readng Ralroad, Mr. Aaro was seeond man wth a total of,86, He polled hgh n the Muncpal Buldng, Hgh School, School No., Parsh House, Hopelawn School, Fords No., Fords nrehouse, Colona School polls. Fnn Thrd Man As thrd man, Mr. Fnn totaled,332 votes.-he dd well n the Muncpal Buldng, Hgh School, Strawberry Hll School, School No., Fords No. 7, seln No. 6. seln No. s, Port Headng polls, Fourth n lne was Leon Pllchta who faled n hs attempt for reelecton. He garnered,9 votes A close ffth was Mrs. Verna Wwlock wth,89. Sxth seventh were Mrs. Ncholas Plennert Mrs. Helga Kysk wth,5 72 respectvely. All the referenda, wth the excepton of the referendum authorzng the purchase of the old Synagogue buldng on Street, passed, Schools Assured The large vote cast n Colpntft Avenet assured the constructon of new schools n both those sectons. Due to the 2 referenda on the ballot, the countng was necessarly slowed up as a result the lst fgures, from the Hgh School poll Avenel School were not receved untl :5 yesterday mornng, '. A total of 3,66 votes was cast n the Townshp, the second largest vote ever cast n a Board electon. The largest vote was polled n 96 when,63 votes were cast placng nto offce Wllam Benson, Harold Van Ness Leo Farley..., - y A complete tuly"r«votes catt for cdates referenda wll be found elsewhere n ths ssue. Ctzens Budget Commttee Formed Group to Gve Townshp Commttee 'Beneft of Busness Experence' WQODBRDOE - A group of ' representatve ctzens met wth the Townshp Commttee Frdayn nformal sesson agreed to serve on a Ctzens' Budget Advsory Commttee. Among those present at the nltal sesson were Theodore Brchze Joseph Backsay, of the Fords Natonal Bank; Wllam Denman, Avenel; Chester Case, Colona; Fjred P, Buntenbach, of the Woodbrdge Natonal Bank; Wllam Peterson, Valentne Brck Company; Hngh B. Qugley, Shell Ol Company; Stephen Guka, Port Readng; Wtllard Dunham, Fords. Others who have agreed to serve on the commttee but were unable to attend the the frst meetng were Rudolph O. Drnkuth, Securty Steel Equpment Corporaton, Charles E. Gregory, presdent of the Woodbrdge Publshng Company. Mayor August F, Orener opened the meetng then ntroduced Townshp Attorney B. W. Vogel, who sad the sesson had been called "to ask you representatve Townshp ctzens to lend ypur talents to the Townshp Commttee on the bass of your busness experence." "Whle don't wsh to be an alarmst," Mr. Vogel contnued,. "condtons are serous. Ths Townshp Commttee does not propose to surrender ts responsblty but asks the beneft of your experence. We have to be realsts now. Last ytar we were benefcares of a consderable tax reducton. Both Mr. Post, the audtor Mr. Morgenson, the treasurer, who are currently contnued n ther respectve postons, told me they had advsed aganst, the st«p because t wasn't fnancally sound." beleve that t was an honest mstake n judgment on the part o{ the forttter admnstraton. Tha tme has come now to put our house n order when the people' are able d toy." A dtedtttbu wa* then held regardng th» JMcessty of buyng new eenjpmeut, Howard Madson, Townshp tojttaeer. noted there wo* a lok #f equpment at least one truck s. always n the garage for repars each day. He a.ttt a»ww system m* r ntgleetm egloud especally n Ave- nel, but blamfd the publc n pan for drablng ttrface water nto the santary sewtt,2^! ft? M * d clared, 'has Men a sore (OtUHd,-r

2 ,,.«**»* OK TWO St. John* Men' Club J'7 j nt n Ford* V-RD- T = s s= Holds Cord Party f!,«two Af}n\n y..-, (-.:- -r?. «:,HD* TJT 'fta.r= ;o!* r.ek! ^-''. ^.-_- ^ _,.;. rhjllman» T» '! ' *<tt.-'. PW ^,r r; *.{ v p-,".<-- M.< J'J'a Glllv Mr- Mm YAkbfk Mn,.!w, t>h- Man Zany;: Mr' Ar.naChrwHT- ; "'/aud'sum.:«:- ^..Mr* He>, Y.,n*v Mr*. Mary ' ; :.r. C% a* charman a«- M»*. Mr? Mry M.sk; ar>«! M.< -. %!: Frr.t K:r«r M: TJte: B-.,.r.s 'l.'.--? ". 3M-. fwttont. C»FD PARTT KTJ:.-.". -«* S:-JT)»:.; FORD?- T" P^' V!>''** _.!_.- T - - NCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED & FM.Fl) Sytffn«nstall^ am Mantaned OFFCE Horns Frt. Etc T Wootfbndge Accountng & Tax Servce TrVehctw t-ht! 5 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE, N J. FORDS Mrs Dtlancer «*-. U» door prw wnwr at the rarrt psrt» held bf t* Men's Chb of S! Jnhn Eptsropr Church. Ther* were 7 uww n pty A ' prw went to Slfphm M»r- K\-erylhng Must Go To Make Room For Our New Sprng Merchse! VARSTY JACKETS RED AND BLACK LNED EEC $8.95 Now $5.98 (MNED REG Now $.75 COHAMA WOOLENS Now REG. SJ.9 YD. LADES' SLPS yd. VALVES TO SMS 99 LADES' RAYON STOCKNGS LGHT COLORS REG. VALUE $.9 Now 79* MEN'S SWEATERS foat STYLE REG. VA.l'E S3.5 Now S.95 PULL-OVERS Hll', WOOL REG. VALl'E S.95 Now $3.5 MEN'S SOCKS VA.ES TO 3!)c Now PNAFORE APRONS REG. VALUE $3.!) Now -S CHLDREN'S PAJAMAS REG. VALT. S.59 Now 75<- HEADLGHT AND LEE BLUE BB OVERALLS & JACKETS.9 THROW RUGS VAX'ES TO S2.98 Now LADES' SMOCKS Now $.97 LADES', SNUGGES Small, Urge, Meam Now Many Other tems of Stupendous Savngs! DEPARTMENT STORE 'B 8 MAN ST. WOODBRDGE, N.J. TtXEPHON : KD6 THfRSnAY. PKBRVARY Bells Rng for Young Folks; Vows Exchanged Mnll* a Brde: Jerm* Wtd* Carterrt Gr; WtmfkJjetko Tr Te Rsv Franr' Jano' Avenel tems " Mrs. Geoye M nel Street, was ; j;junor Woman; c <*O were new memo ' rad Kes»l«T m< Mr T.e brde was aven :n man a?" "MTU Ud»«. A;d socety *jl d W!tn her mother. Mrs. R. O. j Progress on the by her brother Bernard nf Ca M,.. '. a:r,u.".,- Wor'.d Wnr'.d Day Day of ol p!.,._ fr "s. o.»., Oeorse tvonnp Avenue. 'banquet beng hv.. le:et M^- H?len Andrews of Perth vc'.-xk tomor- ^ ^ ^ R c c)ub ^ th* school. Mrs. Tl. wuh Arrmay *as the mad of honor. P.e>b)-tenan was announuced n H*H sew** *m V Mrs. Wllam Jensen, Perth Amboy POROB Thrw weddngs of lora] nterest were sotetrmred»'. Frfd Otaen. Swphen Pnko, Wl V.e Robert Arwsy of Pord sc:v- lh«annual dnner (., r th» week. :sm PfnJnwn. Mn Bwnc? '?. a= be^ mrn. CSoontry Oub on A _Mr Mr= Jar T«nou5 churches arrr the weekend -Mrs. Grace Mahlln. Garwood KuL«hm*«RummT. Mrs. Sorm, Mf- Jen s n - KO*n w : as nl vhu: 6 Sm.:h5tr^. are parent, rf DtnW Lery ga Many Fords folks attended the Rnd Herbert Cllne, Potds, *ere Moble Eye Un P?:»r««Mrs J A Bulchns. =»tn wh a ftted basque wth son born Monday a: Penh Amboy to Mr- Wlam Var«<Jy Cart OHJ-; a."'' nffles a the sheer yok? General Hosptal Mrs. Warren Clne. Park Avenue. dorf bnd?*; Mrs M(U7 J»«O- Domhy Mallet, dtughte; ons s>?vr-. Her fall?kn -g-tb- -The Paren-Teacr.er 5,*p!fn M^rwk hunko: Edward of Mr* Blabfth Mallet 78 Cutter AV«H*. ths plat?, became th? {>rm a long tran. She wore a net ts F**ruftry TOHKDP Bt the Prw- a Father-Son ba-.n P ed E- the hps extended t -Boy Scout, y ', rtonvll-ho'd a Founders Kd*ry AJMC Knud?«. W.H.Jrnvn. Mr Marparct Quah. S«ph«5 STde of John E. Kolojay. son of rorwet ar.t ftnnp vel Jtl ^ram at the school n byteran Chuch. Tu»d»y wth evenng at t :,, p.-o<r. F-fd Banchard. Dorothy Mr Mrs. John E Kotojay carred a prayer book wth ear- Mrs Kenneth Rtche. Rahwty Church onn W«; T rwehlr Mr? P B Jackson ATenne. Phoenx secton' 'c -r:a c at that lot* ard «lreamers knotted wth 5P<-aknR on Chrstan educaton Sxty-fve were p< sale.scheduled for Mr?»f Rarun To*mrp. n a doub?!;k:^ of the valley. voted to sponsor U fo-the card par.y on Apr.l were Cn>-t* : Tnt ermnahy at Our Lady of Tp mad of henor was?owncc., Class h#w at.6 Ptac* Church. The R*v J-ame; n ptd-r b'upulla *th ftted 2. A M. Sunday mornngs at the Tnsmpwn. a$«tsum[ pastor. P»rfonnfd Uw ceremony. on mat*hn? jsuantlets. She ''»; - basqu? f'j'l skrt sh» hat! -The Fresd* Club met la*! wth Mrs, C A. Galloway week at the home of Mrs. Wllam a? leader, also to mwnsor the Cullen. Hanard Avenue Prewn Mtjs Blanche Stanerk. a cousn v'.vet Julse; cap vel car^ Nurse~y School he'd durng church of the brdegroom. **s mad of led a c-jlmal bouquet of mxed were: Mn. Frank Bersey.^ Mr-!servce'Sunday at. A «Mrs. To Hef f pfrnmn 8 Kenneth Horsey. Mrs. Danel * c ' honor another cousn. Mss Arthur Brrer wll lct»s char- FORDS Tbe Fords Socal CuJ) Do-o'Jry Baron, was tte brdesmad. MauheT Drvra 5erv?d as"3tn"? trp n New Yok state the Upon ther rerum from a wedvthur Mrs DaVd Campbell. Mrs man ot the Mer? hlse Club ;.?.~ p'sr.r.ec ;:. ner m«*ng for Thortl.5R.Mr,WmtnOr««. whch wll start on Monday. Al Fro: ::;! a; "r? r.omt ol Mw best nun. Joseph S:&nek. also couple Tfl! resde at Wolfl Avenue, ths pla:s. The brde < s Mrs. Wllwn Ho'fhkv MSS captans are asked to report to her Y*.-:.'.A A.'.or. 53 Woodtrdee cousn ;o Koojay. was an usher. Helen Walace as soon as possble Mrs. Davd Th* brde *5 gven n marrag? p,,\ Par: H*ad;nt; cadet nurse n her senor yea: a: -The Ever Jolly Club met! Davs was named charman by her unrfc. Ed*rd Takach. She Tr.' b.r.r.ay of Mrs. A:ma the Perth Amboy Gsneral Hosptal Monday momxff Mrs. Kenneth Tas?art as l«de wa< attrtd n a wh;;e sapper School of Nursng. She graduated erck n» Ascouzh. njvv. Ffth T. 'of the WorM Day servce tomorrsw ol M Ann? (ashaned wt'n a sreethear! from Carteret Hgh School. He Mr Mrs Edwa/d Wdmer; momns!. Hostesses for the evenng ne wth lonr sleeves '.«Mxel; Avenre Mrs. graduated from the Mddlesex of'handen Conn., were weekend; v m Mrs JohrfEUrshank. Mrs.raj! 3h; Tore a fngertp ve; a.' County BDV5 Vocatonal Sen or.;, sue=ts of her parents Mr. Mrs ' Burton Se*ard. Mrs Danel How- V-:.. FYench :"'.u»n. ac'.crfed to a served for fve year= n th? Warren Clne. Park Avenue. t\\, Mrs. Frederck Berkley S OF GRL crtcsm of pearlzed orange blossoms V. S. Navy as a gunner. MJSS Ruth Barry. Lnden v r <; Robert Rhodes FOP25 A sa^r'r.'.*t *af borr. rsmed a bouque of whte»mck-lwko ro ; Martn Banck: Nf* Haven, were. _ A ptmnm o f g ames wth Mrs?> 5ee»pea6. work better - Mss Mary Lesko. daughter of Sunday rue*:s of Mr Mr= Herman Stenback ss charman : :r. Ptr.'r. Ar.33y Th* mad of honor was attred Mr. Mr;. Joseph Lesko 33 cost tn vu was held after the nvetn* of the n p:r.k tafl«>ta Eown wth blue Smth Street. Perth Amboy. b5- Auxlary of Fr> Co.. came the brde of Emery Nemcl:.._.; at the frehom* Wnners pe'. cufts. * p ;th large bo?.' bark full skrt a bouquet of pnk roses T:. e brdesmad wore a gown of aqua of smlar style carred yeow rose?. Both wore es of matchng roses. The couue are on a weddng ::.? to Sew York Cty. Upon ther return they wtl resde wth the brdegroom's parents Mrs. Kolo- ;ay attended the Grls Vocatonal School whle he s a graduate of Perth Ambo? H h School. The brdegroom sened for three years wth the U. S. Marne Corps.. Jntsen-Kuha At a double rng ceremony n the rectory' of St. Mary's R- C. Church n Perth Ambny, Saturday. Mss Ruth Rta Kasha, daughter of Mr. Mrs Lou; Kasha. Charles Street. Carteret. be- 'came the brde of Wlbert Chr:.s Jensen, son of Mr. Ms. Chrs Jen^n, WofT Avenue. '.':-.'.> place. FOR ' son of Mrs. Anna Nemck. 75 Wldwood Avenue.-a a double rrt ceremony pe'formed Saturday afternoon n the Holy Trnty R. C. Church. Perth Amboy. The Rev. John E. Rfra performed the ceremony. The brde was gven n marrage by her brother. Joseph. He al.«served as the best man. Mss Catherne Zmmerman was the mad of honor. Mr? Nemc:k had on a whte satn gown trmmed wth lace MMEDATE DELVERY FAMOUS MAKES WASHNG MACHNES REFRGERATORS P TO 3 YEARS TO PAY AFTER DOWN' PAYMENT TELEVSON t APPLANCES RADOS EASY TERMS EXPERT RADO REPARS REASONABLE RATES REX RADO AND APPLANCE CO. TEL. HOOD MAN STREET WOODBRDGE ~-~~ ~ ~~ «-*; nel School Plans wll be completed "» r <> *«* *elcomn (., M -.^'ss".*?«-«- - ^ SS5^*t t 8 3 A M. Fun*» l; ^ -Mlw Judy P*r«. St. Barnabas er8 of lown; ^ P fl"{.,..amp:n, exper.'e^ "Hosptal. Newark, spent Wednes-lMrs. Wllam *Hap' George Kays«. The Woman's Club wll sponsor a carx party as a beneft for =;«Student-Loan fund on Frday Mrs. Wllam Perna. Mrs. A. Petruarr ;" at the Ave-J. Pox Mrs. Rubn Greco. Dark horse wa alsn won by Mrs, Perna. Wnner- m the merchse club were Mv.John Stojka of Carteret Mrs Car! Swetu M'M Chamberlan Gets Curse's Cat) ^ of town. A brthday party wth all FORDS Among those to re- fremen nvted n attend wll bf ceve caps at exercses held at St. \ hud or. March 3 w.th Mrs Harn!d Peter's Hospa of Nursng n New Hanson a* charman. B-unjwck was Mss Mary Ann Chamberlan of 5 Maple Avenue. : daughter Mr Mrs. Wllam Chamberlan. She s a graduate of Woodbrde Kth School, clavs of 97,.fashoned on colonal lnes the fu'l skrt extended nto a on? tran. She had a fngertp vel of lluson ana tum- a whte prayer book marked wth whte gardenas. The mad of honor was attred n a blue?own carred a bou- MEET TOMORROW FORDS The LtUe Woman? Club wll meet tomorrow nght n tns Horary. Followng the busne^ quet of pnk roses. sesson a Valentne party wll take : Folo.vna -her weddng trp the place. couple *;;: resde at 22 Smth Street. For travellng, the brde Schrafffs Whtman's KLNES METtCHEN 6-55 OAK TREE ROAD SEUN, N. J. wore a' black prnt dress wth matchng accessores. The brdegroom attended Penh, Amboy Hgh School served' overseas for two a half years wth the U. S. Army n the Euro-; pear theatre. He s employed by ; the Purtan Dary of Perth Amboy. She ;- employed by the General' Cable Company. Rng The Bell! { Gve Your Valentne A BEAUTFUL, CORSAGE Want fo make a real mpresson com* Valentne's DayT.Ghrc > artulkalljua«ctnafe.... Order jrws, now, from ut. Well help yon select the flowers dedtt, f you desre. Also a catnplete Une of Cut Flowers Potted Flnt*. WOODBRDGE j FLOWER SHOPPE John C. Sthwan, Prop. [ j Flowers Teleerapbed Anywhm j Tel. Wood.. 8-UM J MO EAHWAV AVEXX ) WOQDEEDGE nn... When you shop your ho requrements at PENNES ESSU RAHWAY AVENUE AT AVENEL STHEET TEL MM AVENEL m mm smut HM ' SEAL MTATON MNK' wrue UCKV ONE AMBOY AVENUE M ffful PKK-\P<U DtUVERY S«l«a S*rv Tekphane Wood, Joseph P. KW-M. 5 RAHttAY AM WOOOBRX Dr. Jerome Vogel announces the openng of ofjfees for the practce of General Dentstry THE BE5T GtlS BRC, 6ULF SERVCE BEST». G.. AND BES- 87 Man Street, WoodbrdKe, N. J. f, By Appontment Only Telephone a-256 SAVE ON HOSERY LacJe.. hff'.s your chance to really save on hurf;,. These beautful, shmr ll-nylon n the ltest shades are offered to you at ottom prces. HTT to» C( l"ant you wth the name FREDRC, one of Unon Countv's leacjmr hardrefers. Fredrc has just added a complete hosery lne for mlady's typftuty Of course we hope you stop n at our salon acquant youradf, but f you can-, J not we w.n be g «d to»«n<] whatever hosery you may phone or wrte for - ' 5 GAUGE 2 DENER S GAUGE 3 DENER 5 GAUGE Lmted Amount 6 GAUGE, U.htsh.de Fr. WATY RVNG ST., Telephone 78»2» Box"" $. JO

3 DEPENDENT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, Sewaren Personals tlonnnl Boy Scout Week s :l n town by a wnn Mchael's Food,, wndow features a camp ^n'rl was arranged by scotlts op fsh #3 Tlo annual drve Councl, B. 8. of *,. nducted n Sewaren tcl M, Adams, Joseph H. on, Et'ftn Nelson the, Nnwtnn HoWfoen. le.dlrs Guld of St. John's vel! meet ths afternoon n house wth Mrs. Ken- (,nd Mrs. Atdrew S- \ (S hostesses. f. nul M's. Herbert B. Ran- ft lnad. wll be hosts at lome nt n card party sponjy de sewnren Republcan [ nr Snturday. «. F. J. Adams. West Ave- v'tn: her son, A. James of Kotl Coventry. Conn. ss Karen Leltner Anj rrlner, Jr.. Menlo Park, s! h-r ;rnndpavents, nd Mrs. W. Prartk Burns, kvphup. fs..nwrnnce Ryan, Se-.clrman of the March of drve reports the follow- ] Rouse. after a vst wth her mother, Mrs. Marry Terry of Passalc. Mr. Mrs. Russell. Ely, formerly of Avenel, are now lvng at 8 We3t Avenue. (r-mr. Mrs.- Walter Karakowskl, Summt Avenue, were the Saturday nght guests of Dr. Mrs. A. J. Letner, Mehlo Park. The Msses Rose Kopcho at- Oeorge Street Helen Ference, P/Tth Afrfboy, have returned from a three-week vacaton spent n Mam, Fla. Men's Club Sees Moton Pctures SEWAREN The progress of electrcty shown through a humorous moton pcture by John A. Sahlman, assstant to sales promotoon manare:' of the Publc Servce Electrc Gas Compny, was featured at a meetng of the Sewaren Men's Club held last Wednesday nght at the Parsh dtnttnl rontrbutkms: bk S5Q $5 Pror tn the meetng, a dnner P Unted Engneers; $.8 was served by the members of St. (lr Scwaren School $ John's Supper Club. Mrs. Adelade dr. Mrs. Wllam A. Crowley was asssted by Mrs. Danel Bshop, Mrs. Lous H. Brown, apnn Gordon Hutchns, Mrs. Joseph Ktbcka, Mrs. John s the guest preacher at O'DonneH, Mrs. Wllam Taggart, rvlcr held n St. John's Mrs. John Voerus, Mrs. W. W. nght Brd the Msses Mae Q'Don- Wllltm C. Ecker, who nell Ethel Bshop. lu'klcfl patent at the Rah-' Others present were Anthony Mtorlal Hosptal. s now Radowskl. Robert Chrste, Joseph tar nn nt her home. Wood-H. Thomson. Oeorge Luflbarry, T Avenue., M.Adams, John J. Dowlng. John s Harry O'Connor has re- A. Komsko, ft. O. Crane, P. S to her home n Broad Street! Austen, Clarence Zschkau, A. W rde Club Meets Mrs. F. J. Adams Scheldt, Norman Waldron, John Stern, DanW V. Rush, W. Prank Burns. A. J. Anderesch, W. W. j Taggart, H. B. Rankm. J. A. An., _. deresoh, E«an Nelson, Oeorge R. AH EN The Sewaren P- Robln8n, T. j. MOran> Harper A. Clubtwt Thursday atthe; 8, oan w Nxon Eborn Harry,f My,. P. J Adams West j Burlffl w w Brd Ambrosc Mun. There *ere four tables n dy Cftrl ol9en Carman Mundy Bnd d eot ff( ' re, mad< ;r ' by Rev. P. Newton Howden. SuHvnn. Mrs.An-!,, _. Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Flold T. Howell. T; present were Mrs. Mch Mrs James M. Grant, ves Klen. Woodbrd&e; j Henry. Mrs. A. P. Softeld, m'l V. Rush. Mrs. Anton MJ John Melder. Mrs. rv.f.t rul Mrs. Frederck Send Her t luttn. The next me'etlnu.d.y 9 at the home of,:-.-. W"t Avenue. rtrv/sn* BETTER SfSCE netan Blnds KAUAVS UN) run c : rstmatk RA lay-sun MTAS B.N) & SAOK CO. Man Strerl, H ah way Vw Look Oll Stuff s!l Shakespeare ;yvt.' that t sn't ' " not to be" but ', "here they are H.Y'-C tops." l.'t s all ths talk the "new look"? '*' had the "new look" "thttrt all the tme., f Mrs. s all ex-, '»ut the new fasj- [ju.st.st back eh- ' fad that today, tb-, or any day you V ll here get fa.shmed servce S tsf, luutr toptha just sparkle "new look" stylng "MT eoft.ulm AMBOY Party s Slated By Hstory Club SEWAREN An nformal book revew was gven by Mrs. Eleanor Lance, lbraran, at a meetng of the Sewaren Hstory Crub held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Wllam H. Tombs, Clff Road, The followng books were ncluded: "Rantree County" by Ross Lockrldge, Jr.; "The Bshop's Mantle" by Agnes Turnbull; "When the Mountan Pell" by C. P. R&muz; "Peace of Mnd" by Dr. J. Llebman; "The Angel n the Woods" by Qorothy Lathrop "The Most Unforgettable Character 've Met" by Austn Strong. Pror to the program whch WBS by Mrs, Qe'orge O. Robnson, lterature charman, short talks were gven by Mrs. Theodore Kyak, Mrs. Ncholas Plennert Mrs. Stephen Werlock. Durng the - busness sesson, Mrs. Ellwood Wlckberg was apponted to fll the unexplred term of Mrs. Albert P. Softeld as reordng secretary. Reports were made by Mrs. A. W. Scheldt, nternatonal relatons charman on her work for Holl, Hrs, Robnson who was charman of the Chrstmas Seal program, Mrs. Andrew Smonsen, correspondng secretary, announced that the annual N, J. Club Woman Day at Hahne's n Newark wll be held March 2. Mrs. Arthur Hane, program charlman announced "The Evenng of Musc" wll be held Monday, February 6 at the home of the musc charman, Mrs. John A. Kozusko, West Avenue nstead o February 23. Ths date has been changed because of the observant of George Washngton's brthday Members brngng guests are asked to notfy the followng hostesses: Mrs. Montgomery Balfour. Mrs. Benjamn Treder, Mrs. John P. Ryan. Mrs. Flold T. Howell or Mr? W. Frank Burns, Mrs. Wllam J. Baran, char man of a card party for the beneft of. the Sewaren Balnt Boys Club War Memoral project, SHE'LL LOVE YOU!, for Rememberng So Wll He! A Bouquet of Volets $3. Also Our Orchd Specal $3. Attenton, Grl*! Ths s Leap Year See our Masculne Bouquet Valentne Day s Saturday th WAHRENDORFF FLOWER SHOP 8 SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Telephone P. A. -8 "We Telegraph Flowers Bonded Member F. T. D." Week-End GRL'S WOOL COATS $ SZES 7 TO 9 Formerly to $.98 Wool Coat & Leggng Sets wth hat Formerly to $5.98 GRLS 2 pc. WOOL SUTS SZES J TO U Formerly to 9.98 Double Knt Cotton Panto* 3c To Sze 2. FormeVly to 59c. Wool SkrtH. 2. Szes to. Formerly to Velvet Dresses * Szes to 3. Formerly to.98. Velvet & Doll Face Muffs 5c Formerly.98. Boys' Cotton Wtuh Sttt, to am 8, %Q% off Many other unadvertsed specal*. OPEN)»M TO «M V9SDAV Tll 9M CLOSED WEDNESDAY A.T NOON Uptrya k» hop n Woadbrdge at VVENS KDDY SHOP H MAN ST. WOObBROSE N.J ^ Card Party Ads Memoral Project SEWAREN-The Sewaren Balnt Boys' Club war memoral project receved a contrbuton of $9.2, proceeds of a card party gven by the Sewaren Demooratc Club, Frday n the school audtorum. A. W. Mack, charman was asssted by Mrs. Lawrence Ryan. Mrs. Harry O'Connor, Mrs. Hubert Castle, T! J. Moran Arthur Jacobsen. There were sxteen tables, play specal przes were afl ed to Mrs. Anton Magyar, Joln Fenlck, ;Mrs. Francs Casey, Mrs..nna Mullen, Mrs. Barge Petern Mrs. Joseph Hogan. Nonlayers' przes went to Mohael junn, Ray Kuzma, Anne Surck, ATS. Ryan, Mrs. O'Connoh Mv. ;nd Mrs. Mack T, J. Moran. Hgh scores were made as folows: Mrs. Harry Burke, contract; F. 3 Casey, George Anderson, Andrew Surck, Arnold Leone n euchre; Mrs. J. A. Stanck, Mrs. Theodore Kyak, L. Ryan, Mr. Mrs. Hogan, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs Stephen Werlock, Mrs. Castle Ava. Danel Bshop n rummy; 'anny Pondelek. Alce Fender n an-tan; John Anderesch n gold sh bowl. Also Helen Mster, Amela Mster, Mrs. James Cotter, Mchael Demoresk, Mrs. Qunn, Mrs. Bernard Sullvan, Mrs. Peter Slngyl, Mrs. Charles Klen, John Surck, Mrs. Stephen Superor, Catherne Demoresk Mrs. Casey m pnochle, Refreshments were served at the concluson of the card games. ported she wll be asssted by Mrs. Earl Lloyd, Mrs, Lawrence Ryan, Mrs. Hane "Mrs. Wckberg. The affar wll be held March 5 at 8 o'clock at the Kozusko resdence. Mrs. Wllard Tunson Was a guest. Mrs. Tombs was asssted Mary Jula Kapostas s Brde Of John Elko, Fords, Saturday SEWAREN Mss Mnry Jula Kapostas. daughter of Mr. Mrs. Anton G. KnposUs, East' Avenue, became the brde of John Elko, Fords, Saturday 2:3 o'clock at Our Lady of Hungary Church n Perth Amboy. The double-rns ceremony was performed by the Rev. Lawrence Horvath, pastor. The weddng musc was played by shurch organst, Sster Arreln. Mrs. Harry EJorenson, sster of the brde, sang "Mother at Thy Peet s Kneelng." ldd at Gabe's Royal Room n Now Brunswck. The brde selected for her golng-away vostume, a black sut wth whte accessores an orchd corsage. Upon ther return from a weddng trp to New York ty, Mr. Mrs. Elko wll resde at 5 East Avenue. Dr. J or hen Speaker At Whte Church Guld WOODBRDGE The Whte The brde, gven n marrage by Church Ould heard Dr. Albert her brother, J'nseph Kapostas, E. Jochen, drector of the Mddlesex County Grls' Vocatonal Perth Amboy, wore a gown of whte sknner satn wth a sweet- School at a meetng n the manse heart necklne outlned wth Monday. The text of Dr. Jochen's orange blossom medallons ot speech was on the necessty of, bugle beads a tran. Her vel vocatonal educaton, of lluson was held by a coronet Dr. Jochen sad New Jersey esof orange blossoms she carred a cascade of gardenas. 93, statng thjwt s new but flbltshed vocahanal educaton n ts Mss Vctora Kapostas, sster of roots are old. the brde, as mad of honor, was "Our goal as a naton." the, attred n a gown' of.kelly green speaker sad, "s educaton fov sknner satn wth ftted bodce tlje chldren of all people. A stu were full n yellow skrt. Her she accessores carred a (dent school graduatng has a marketable from a vocatonal asset. cascade of yellow roses. Skll s mportant when seekng Mss Vctora Elko, sster of the a poston t s also mportant brdegroom as brdesmad, wore an that we become nterested n the dentcal gown.wth crmson accessores carred a cascade of educatonal stards." sklls f we want to mantan our Amercan Beauty roses. Mrs. Hollenbeck led the devotonal servce Mrs. dares Peter Elko, of Pords, brother of the brdegroom was the best man Paul Mrs. Wesley Helselberg Anton G. Kapostas Jr., brother of the brde ushered. Plans were made for the thea- were hostesses. The brde's mother wore a black tre party to be held n March satn dress wth aqua accessores Tcket reservatons must be nade a corsage of red roses. The by the next meetng, February 23, efder sster of the brdegroom wore wth the charman, Mrs. Heselberp;. a black whte prnt wth whte accessores a corsage of red roses. A recepton for suests was SON FOR MNKLERS WOODBRDGE Mr. Mrs. Martn Mnkler, 263 Mawbey Street, are parents of a son born at St. Peter's Hosptal, New Brunsby Mrs. Wooten Mrs. Scheldt, wck. S /-*~~ ATTENTON LADES HOSERY SALE! Fnest Grade> 5 GAUGE * 2 DENER. Reg. $.95 Grade. Pr. $. 3 5 Box of 3 $. RREGULARS. Very Slght, Not Notceable. 5 GAUGE Pr. F FRST QUALTY, WOULD BE $.95 Box of 3 $3.25 MAL AND PHONE ORDERS Mal Charges Pad by Us on Prepad Orders your hardresser HOUSE OF BEAUTY LEWS, Near RVNG STREET Telephone 7-2G8 RAHWAY Quck Loans to All Employees! Call George Buck he'll arrange t for you rght away! You can get $25 to $25, or more, today. Phone: WO EMPLOYEES LOAN CO. 87 HAN STREET WOODBRDGE Le. #75. Hate 2^% <m Mo. Bal. 895 CHRSTENSEN'S 98 "TF; FRENDLY STORE"., COHAMA Fabrcs smurl choro for Sprng sewng. Make home sewng a satsfyng adventure, n fashon economy. "SKP--TEE" Border Prnts Black, Navy Brown backgrounds wth beautful borders, assorted desgns..29 yd. "HARDTWST" Rayon n Cross Dye Sold Colors. Grey, Brown, Blue, Black, R$d..29 yd. "CRSPLtf PRNTS" deal for Sprng Sjmmer Washables..39 yd. "SUGARCANE" Pretty Pastels Somber Shkdes for Dress Sportswear..98 yd. RAYON JERSEY KDDY PRNTS WHTE SHARKSKN We feature McCall Patterns H-::HTM-:.\T STUK \ s., t ootwk><:.29 U9.9, Charman Apponted fly Junor HY Club SEWAREN-The P. J. Adams Hl-Y Club of Sewaren met n St. John's Parsh House wth the leader, Joseph Kublcka. Plans were completed fot a card party February 2 n the parsh house. Proceeds wll be used to send club members to the Y. M. C. A. summer camp. Prank Jova, presdent, apponted the followng commttees: Ways means, RchaTd Sullvan charman asssted by Wllam Kuzma James Bshop; membershp, Andrew Slmonsen, charman asssted by Joseph Nagy Wllam Lbls; publcty, Robert Krogh, charman asssted by fttchard Zlavetz Joseph An-.dere,sch. PAGE THREE Commltteenutn Addrestes Sewaren Club SEWAREN The Sewarer Dtra-' ocratlc Club met Thursday at the home of Mr. Mrs. John 8wtck, Woodbrdge Avenue. Thomftg J. Stevens, townshp commltwethtt, gave an nformal talk on muncpal affars. Edwn W. Casey W. J. Fnn spoke on condtons n the schools. Arthur W. Mack, presdent, apponted a commttee to he$ sulntrvlse the Sewaren teen-aw pttgram for February 7. Members are Mrs. Darllel Bshop, Mrs. Walter Trultt, Mrs. Hubst Castle, Mrs. M«ck Mr. 9urlok. Refreshments hosts. were served by the The only gft tha wll tell her "You'll he my Valentne forever" Pledge your lastng love wth the moat endurnf, thet most beautful of gems a damond. Choose hem from our selecton of dazzlng blue whte stones, exqustely set. Damonds Sets from $75. THE RAHWAY JEWELER WALTER O. LUCKHURST, Prop. t>88 RVNG STREET (Opposte Rahway Theatre) RAHWAY RAHWAY, N. J. Audorlnrl KKKlVAK Dral<r ST(W ar back nto the past, more than 3, years, we go to unfold the story of slk. ntroduced nto the Celestal Empre about 73 B.C., t was brought nto Europe by order of a Reman Emperor n the Sxth Century of the Chrstan era. Cortez started slk makng on ths contnent early n the sxteenth century we fnd the ndustry flourshng n the south. n recent years t has become one of the country's leadng ndus«tres, wth New Jersey's role an mportant one. t was n ths state that the scence of slk dyeng had ts ncepton. At frst a sde lne, t soon became a hghly specalzed branch of the ndustry, Today the combned slk ndustres n New Jersey employ approxmately 5,5 people. The value of the products s placed at $5,23,28* the vattre acjdedby manu/acture at $7,795,67*.,. ;' f Flerrrnry Gas play an mportant pan n m»ny operatons used n the slk ndustry. tf. A--U f,.;!

4 ffu&ysafeyjjas: PACK K NEWS FROM SELN Pc-: Or-' C:;':^::'- B: «\ M^; ' '" Sen-::. Av(-... ( ; -. '--" - spt-rv.'.v.- Cpl Avenu-:. scn ~ M: v. n'm-..!'. hour- ' KennHy Mr..!-:! AvfT' from - :v. -M. : la. C : - A> : M,r. Chrk Fer tle om- Mr?. J;)-.n Avenue. Mr,r. hardt. H;:c day at : r Chofle. t'r> H". >: \U\ 'SMC. A'or:! M.y 8 ; V,: T::,:, f.t'.'.f :-.. M:. N A Y -rk; Cty. 'n:v M' Leona. were tl? weekend tue-- of her parent?, M. Mr*. Joseph Cullnane.Star Sfe.v., Mss Catherne O'Onnor. M;* Flora Ba:t. Mss Rn^annc- l'rden. New York C::y. v.c.r Thur=cay pufst.s of M> Of.nee Rapp Fat Avenue. «Keen-Teens Plan Leap Year Party :--a:,-. B xltvn werr SELN-Plun, for a Leap Yea: r.ff f!"!,-. '! Mr- Carl Goldparty. February 28-were made at a nfcefra of tle Krer. Tern,; C''' V.cme Thursday at the lnrte <A Ms? Ehrabeth Mess. Warwck Street :: Monday.t n.t V: :-.-; M:- F:or F H,H Prelmnary plans wee made!t. a "baby-5ttc MTVUT" to v, Mr..:K: M,,,,, (j monfy for the flub. Fur 'nor aj).,.j. ranaements wll br made at the -.,.,j. c next meetns. A.uke-box (lance «''.J be held sometme n june. Vf.! d at l:s Grrae Deaeh- ; Avenue, spent Sunjne df Ms. Hary -.: L S'.r.hvar.. Valentne Party Held At Lbrary Story Hour SELN-V.r-. J.'m Hamlton was n.".a: f Le f the Chdj-en'.^ Story H >m,tnd Val:-!::r.e p.u'ty.; the sc-;;n Free Pubhr Lbrary Monday F:f'y-s:x r-lrren ;;ece;vec valentne-. u.»mes were played przes aw;rd'-d to the wnners. The lex; story hour w.; b o Monday a 3:3 P. M.. at the Lbrary wth Mrs. Hamlton Lnn n char.u. Card Party Arranged For Huldng Campagn SELN -The -t-ln Fr?e Publ. Lblarv As.-jcu\t:o. nc.. wll hol. a pubh:- crd patty next Thursday at 8 P. M.. :<t the lbrary. Ths s the second of.\ seres of card partes to be held monthly for the beneft of the lbrary buldng fund. Mrs. Wlls Caver s general charman. Lf t a Pnpor p»pprt c lnk t over tlofouplly am make any c»»cntal repars Dff'l'l to kp-j> t hummng, lteanonalle charges, Lstuatt' furnsbfj n advauce. SHOER SEWNG CENTER 65 Smth Street. Present w'e M«s Ann WtssmL. MM Dorothy numrlp. MM R;;- e Tomasso. MKS June Ral: Mss Helen Me^s. Ms> Jj.tnr.er.c-, Quntana, rn.' W.'yno/. \ The next meetme sll b? held tonght at Mhs Rall'.- hnme. j Gonrrch Street Plans Completed For Award Court SELN T-.» Godvt: Eaglet Troop. Gr Scuts. w. Tuesday wth :he s.-o;n eafe. Mrs. Joseph! Rspacol. Daw Avenue ^lrs. Aug- ; u=t Majrn:. as'j'.ar. scout lead- [ er was a'.^o present. j A new mer.b?". Evelyn McCroy W3«welcomed. The Scouts made! Valentnes parent as! part of ther arts crafts a'" parsed A few of he srl^ parked?.«*.< n communty lf?. vmo makng ntern?.to!a! Frendshp. Plans were completed for the Court of Awards scheduled for Aprl 2 a; S'.. Cecela'.- Curch Audoum where the entre raembes'hp wll receve Second Class Badges. The publc s nvted. H-made artcle* mare by the.-cuts. wll be som at a bazaar to be held n connecton wth the Court of Awards. The next meetng wll be Tuesday at 3;3 P. M.t Mrs. Rapacol's home. Duck Cdate For Fre Board StLN A me-tf of th? seln mprovement Assocaton was held -'.y.t larcms Avenue frel..u>e. A letter was receved from Pu'ce Comms-oner John Berber. that Chet Georpe E. Keatng had,sat;med a polceman on Oak Tree Road on Sunday mornns.s whle M'rvcc.- are ben; held n tl!> churches. Wllam Duj'k announced he would b" a cdate for the Board nf Fve Commssoners at the electon ut the Hardng Avenue nrehousc. February 2. The next meetn! wll be held Monday, March 8 at the Hardng Avenue frehpuse. BENEFT MOVE SELN Boy Scouts of Troop 7 wll sponsor a beneft move show lonftht at the seln Theatre. There w!l be two performances. (:3 P. M P. M. P.OTATOES The Agrcultural Urportnent has announced that t has sold about- 67. bushels of surplus potatotes- to the "Army fol" shpment to Europe for relef dstrbuton. The potatoes we? pat of the Supply borht by the Department under ts prce-support program. "" - BOOKS AS GFTS - ( nnnn;s BOOKS, EDUCATONAL TOYS, FROM VJV ADLT BOOKS, 5c AND UP. GAMES, FROM 39c WRTNG PAPER AND NOTE PAPER, FRjOM l*jc.stl FED ANMALS AMD DOLLS, FROM $ 'huta und Scrap Albums, Dares, Autograph- Books VALENTNES FOR YOUNG AND OLD CORNER BOOK SHOP 6 SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY.Near Hgh Street NEW FEATURE! When Brought n Wth Other Work WASHED & RONED t O\E WEEK SERVCE ' LAUNDRY DP TO <J LBS. WASHED RNSED DA^P-DRED OPPOSTE ACME MARKET TELEPHONE WOODBHXE 8-2H9 V WOOD BRDGE Today's Pattern 935 SZES 6- THURSDAY, KKKUARV L!, Mss Snee to Wed GOP Presdental n Amboy Saturday; Poll Plan Lauded SEWAREN Mss Mary AEf s c.., ss,, n Snee, East Atenue. wll become the ' v7ltlb! " brd? of Robert Nels Mathasen. Rahway, formerly of Woodbrds^ town, Saturday rhomlnc at U Lkrs t *s nterested: Smth for Drscoll WOODBRDGE As the Woodbrd-:" Townshtp Ymm! Repubhnn flubs four-week poll ' w» w^ts chore of ' Rcpubl- fwn of honor at several bvdal showers held last week. Mrs. Mchael Karnas was hostess. Tuesday at her horn?. East " Avenue, asssted by (he MKses HT Elane Waterhou.*,ndDorothy ^ X ' X ^ ' ^ ^ n. lo csults annmnced Frbay 2f Frederck M. Adams. Sewaren resdent New Brunswck attorney, heads the unt's state natonal affars commttee condurtns the poll. Mddlesex County Republcan, Charman Harry A. B. Meyers endorsed the poll commentng, "t's another prnof that the Republcan nrmzatlon has lo work h n h wth the people on these fmatters.". Mayor Audust F. Grcner of Woodbrdac feels censn that t al cdate reaches ' wll help the party choose a wnner." mak. the voters of beng courted Assstant Prosecutor James S. Wght. Wflodb-dge GOP char- Snee Guests were Mrs. John Ker-j ^ fc! man. sad, "The poll s ronu. vulenced by the rererpt h cy. Mrs, Alce Barchesk. Mrs. M letters frobgop! n: toward creatnu Ueres n the clael Barerresk. Mrs. Lous Bnr- of '"** md two of the avowed presdental nomnaton on the rhesk. Mrs. John Connovs. Mrs.! for the nomnaton. : srass roots levr.l." Arthur Lanee. Mrs. Evelyn Dzepal; f ' lul Fov..." Perth ~ ' Amboy: " Mss Patrca;. Lttle Ganed j ; f Smnc«ua. frtof m ; Leson of Woodbndse: Mw rrne -, f, t slan(, for To J P, Art nt Klsh of South Amboy: Mrs. «P ( P ' n V ^ w,.. ed Edwal - r J. Thmoas Snee. Mrs. Lonel Bn.ru- '^^Klent of the Woodaee. Mss Betty Snee of Staton ] hvrl,, n v sl:' Mrs. Nels Mathawn. Mrs. Russell Baldwn of Rahway. Also Mrs. Lous Zlavetz. Mrs. ; Stanley Sklar. Ars. John, Sklar. 'M's. Anna Mullen. Mrs. Harry OCnnnor. Mrs. Walter Tntl. Mrs Frances Crtscy. Mrs. John Szenas. Mrs. Frank Aklus. Sr,. Mrs W. J Baran. Mr. Kamr-»nd Mss Betty Sneeflf town. Mrs. Mathasen Mrs. Baldwn entertaned at ther home n Rahway. Wednesday. Guests were Mrs. Benjamn Glasseh. Mrs Vcbrul"r Ymnm Gf)P: "Hearty conuratuutjpns on the poll you arc takng m Republcan ndeprndek.votcrs ;Md warmest Krwtu's to our mr.nbrrshp." Governor Thomas E. Ue*y'< press srteury. James C. H;»(* ly. wrote for the uovt'nor. " would.pprefut t very much f you wll let me know the results of the p:>!!." Unted Statc Senator H.Alexer Sml took the occason to make a st nn hs personal, x A tor BooRdwanan. Mrs. Denns choce of a nomnee: "You probl l l w,, 2 Burns of New Brunswck; Mrs., ably are :lwarr that the New Jers»».> 'U «d*? V T wn-'otnkamadsen. Mrs. Burt Rch-j sey Republu-an orpanmton :s Z EmhX\L,.f«,w.nd w t 'ards of Perth Amboy: Mss Myrtle support G.venor ^ ^ ^,,. TWENTVFVE CENTS n Lusk of Rahway; Mss Eleanor our Pr-Mdrtml cdate. Ths >,s for h! patprn 7 News- Bulk of seln: Mr?. Manm Han- meets wth my y cjmplete cjmplle p accord. l..pn D»pt sh ' Tle ballot^ of several thous sen Mrs. Lette Locke. Mr?. Hans' V l» nt j Woodbrd-'t e y Fekts of Woodbrdge: Mrs., -... vo'e'j expre.-smu s V. ADDRESS,.rjhester Flarowtz. Mrs. Mchael presdental preference-; arc lo b W. Fank Burn?, gathered brfoe Fcbru.ry -'3 MM s the lm* to wt for F. Burns. Jr., j ~" " Sprng' Ffteen rents mnrp hrnes --, 5-ott he br-new Mmn Martn Mlss Dorotnj^Sneej)f town. Pattern B;xk. rrtm-full ol ectnr, " ; sprntr fashon* for evertone' Plu» LEGON BAND REHEARSAL lead/parters. -a FREE PATTERN prnted n-! w o r > n B n n r F Th(, f.,...,.. Fde the book-t«n belt* to gve you WOODBRDGE The fu-t e- the New Look Better bate ths! ; hearsal of the newly organzed _^. Post 37. Amercan Le l -on B, wll be he'd ton?h; n the Lf-.n! t Does ; rooms at the Mcmoru Mun:;'pa; The wealth of the Unted Buldng. Rehearsal wll b.-^n at States :s estmated to be $ P. M. All nterested mus.-an-... The last three zeros ; arc ul '" ed. l sllppt. represent the average man's' ndustral producton :. Noshare. F.orda Tmes-Unon. bvember put at peace'me n-..!.'!. WEDDNG ALBUMS FRST BANK TRUST CO. SMTH AND MAPLE STREETS PERTH AMBOY. S. J. Deposts $22,, Captal Funds $ 385, We nvte Your Account Start Savng Today MEMBER*FEDERAL DEPOST NSURANCE toupouvlon BUY YOUR PANT NOW! CLOSE OUT SALE OF FRST QUALTY PANTS GONG AT COST Subject to Pror Sale. EXTEROR HOUSE PANT* $o.7s AH Colors O Gal. TTAUMFLAT. $O-25 f» WHTE. L Gal. CNE COAT SYNTHETC $O-25 ENAMEL O Gal. SEM-GLOSS $O.75 ENAMEL, Whte...:.» : ', d, Gal. S?AR $Q.35 VARNSH L Cal. MARNE SPAjl O.75 VARNSH v A Gal. FLOOR AND TRM J.95 VARNSH, * Gal SECOND STREET PERTH AMBOY, N, J. PHONE PERTH AMBOY -555 U S K Y BOYS ACKSON'- CLOTHES 6 SMTH ST. PERTH AMBOY, N.J! WOODBRDGE - Mss Alce Mare Lttle, daughter of Mr. ;Mrs. Vctor Lttle, of 8 Cartere! 'Avenue. Carteret. fnynprly of ; Woodbrdac. was recently elected to membershp n Kappa P. A natonal honorary art socety K^ppa P j-elects ts members durng ther Junor nr Kemo" yea". on the bass of ther profcency n art wovk. Mss Lttle s a junor at New Jersey College for Women New Brunswck. Dvdend declaraton.-. duruu. Sept.. Oct. Nov. up 2 per cent. STENWAY Hepplewhte Spnel An 8th century Englsh desgn spnet th the famous Stenway ton* the grace of lne proporton of George Hepplewhte's creatons Obtanable n walnut or mahogany Ssterhood Dnner Lsted Saturday WOODBRDGE Plan* for a get-together' dnner dance for resdents of the communty were completed Monday at a meetng of the Ssterhood of Congregaton Adath srael held at the Hun- " d a n Han-The affar wll be held Saturday at 7.3 o'clock at the??ne«metuchen, wth Mrs. Henry Belafsky as general charman. Reservatons should be made mmedately. Durng the busness sesson conducted by Mrs. Benjamn Kantor presdent. Mrs. Rchard Bum. charman; announced the closng o the "(Jve Get" project sponsored by the unt requestrtl that all outstng funds be turned over k her.! ; Mrs Jula Schraeser. charman, cave a talk on current event* deallnr-wlh the Marshall plan. Announcemrtt. w«* made by Mrs. rvnb Htm. charman, hat the next Ssterhood affar «(lll be a Punm box square dan at the Hunnaran Hall. March 27..Walter Cook hs orcjesuu wll provde the musc. Awards were won by Mrs. Mnnm Slotkn. Mrs- Mchael Petbush Mrs. Samuel Brolsk Mr5 Muray Dem. Mrs Davd Gutman. proeram charman. ntroduced a seres of ordnal parodes nursery rhymes deahnd Seventh of a seres to acquant New Jersey ctzens wth problems of ther ralroads. n your own self-nterest you should know these facts. NDEPENDENT wth projects p the Ssterhood. The parodes w,, Mrs. Charles Shu,, Harry Kagen,,. Lous Stahl, Mr. ; Davd Pllerbaum \{ nenbaum. Mrv M: Mrs. Joseph O.SH-DMV Dornyak Mrs n, followed wth Mrs. t; as hostess. SAVNGS The SecCtr.,,, Commsson cpm - of 5,, n savngs by ndvdn, quarter of : ng quarter, attrm most part, to a n ncome n <\\, consumer expend:: wth tho ssuance > to veternns t,(, n the thrd quaj:. jsavtnks amount.-d Remember FOR THE PLACE YOUR ( f)a, OR OL OKH, WTH US TOl».\>- WARR COAL & SJP-] ',, f) Tel. WMllrld:-. ST. «F.OR(, v., woomth the Blzzard of 97? Slght mow flurres was the lorctast. When t u - larnf part u( New Jersey was (lnng out t,»f the l)^> ' t-ll n ts hstory. he hr*t >hock paralyzed practcally all surface t t.ton. Arplanes were grounded. lnt, tl mt tnyc dd the ralroads'of ths State fal vde servce, although some trans \ycre late, hs s a remarkable trbute to the thouss«'( u \\ omen assocated wth New Jersey ralroads who km j () b, dd t, dd t well! \ EMKMMtS tlth s tlls (Ml only lt- met f the ralroads " New er*v are hcultly Hut, they tjnut cnam healthy f New Jersey uturs to saddle them wth le greatest tax burden n the coum>'. New Jerey actually taxes ts ralroads mure than tley earn n the State.,, mor* than twct at much as thy eantdn tkt Statt j l h 22 nan! ' Stat ''' t may be har^l to beleve, but nhral recortl clearly the New Jersey ralo. ' mller the ^resehl tow, th- <\tr to New Jersey * earned frdrn operat" State. And nowj new K ;re threatened! when dcukng the tn r lacng the mlroads of N^^ ASSOCATED RALROADS OF NEW JERSEY Cemral K.R. of N«w Jemy Debwre, LaeUHuu k W M «> >. V ', «..

5 DEPENDENT LEADER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 98 PAGE FVE \ A«J> M S YOU LOW ON MANY MPRMT FOODS! Yes.., market prms on nnny foods atthllj lave gone down n the last few days. And n lne wth A&P's polcy to share the benefts of lower costs, we pass these savngs on to you. Furthermore, t's A&P's polcy to keep all prces as low as A&P can possbly make them everyday n the week. You may be sure that any further reductons n the cost of food to A&P wll be promptly reflected by a further lowerng of our prces to you. n these days, when gettng,the most for your food dollar s so mportant, sn't t reassurrtg to know that you can depend on A&P for exactly that? UK Pure Crsl ' Jane ParkT VALENTNE CAKE Drlmlr n lurv vafrnlnr, l!ll > A 'a''y l'om... ths «llrmlvflv. arl>a»-l Ar n; kr» araml (ll am «perfect party n at. l)..xo Shortenng Ml Sweet Margarne Margate Ho CrosH HuB pkg o'j(or2,v Dundee Cake.. Puppy Seed Rolls pkg<h9l7c.angel Food Kng Coffee Cake 5 v a,,,,«, «C h27c Spce Pound Cake <KK l**. k Srlon Foul on»et more goud calnj; lo your money when you get "SS uper Hf^ht" meats HT.H-C every rut s selected l for fe qualty, (llose-trmu'd of excess waste before t's weghed. What's more,.^o save money on -your total meal hll hecah! Al' ktrjs prces thrfty on cut after cut, day after day. half sze 53c. «ch5c "SUPER-RGHT" MEATS Vou More Good Eatng For Your Money A ll Hll*, ok' Href Fo ncatm, l Top Srlon Roast»on»»«b 8!(c und«b. Readylo-Eat Brolng Fryng Szes undsr lbs. Short cut-less wall* Jucy Mavorlul b Sot cjl-lass waslt b. Szes. b. & up Turkeys sn«n b*. «nd up b. 59c Round Pot Roast *o"> *.83«' Turkeys Su«und«7, b. b.65c Top Round Steak. b B&- <-hk'ke8ro»ttng-&und«5tb».b.5w Chopped Beef Fr«hly ground b Ste Dllcklll^S Long bl' lmt b. 39c Hr»kd Beef «OH»M» b. lw Pork Lons who# or «uhw half b. 53c Rb lamb Chops sh«cm b. 6 ( )«Lon Pork Chops cmur cut* b. 65c Legs of Lamb... b.6u«, Pork Chops H P & houd«cu b. 9c Shoulder Lamb Chops»». 69«Fresh Hamswhote.or«tnrH«JfH».59e Slced Bacon ^nnywd b 77«Fresh Pork Shoulders t 5c Smoked Beef Tougues ha% Boled Hum ^ SmokedPnrk Slnmlders»»9c SmokedPorkButtew^ub 79c Svrtw CodfUh Steak.. Dressed Wbto., Shrmp... «Smelts \ 'NO, Mtor< b.39c b.79c Pork Sausageu«m> 63c Beef Lver sp««y 9 Seafood! Boston Mackerel. 57««> 59» tefst " Smoked Fllet of Cod b.5c Halbut Steak.. ' b.57«fvesh Oysters.. ««t39«27c Grade A Eggs Whte Eggs Durkec Margarne Margarne 8 A. M. n '. M. Monday through Saturday DARY-CENTER Q To make food dollars go further ".'*'. ard your,- famly fare better... choose your butler, eggs, mlk, cream other dary products n our vplue-packed Dary Center! Sha*p Cheddar Mel-O«B Amercan Mld Cheddar Mel-O-Bt Suss Fan 7 Sws Fresh Uluenser Ched-O-BU Gold' N Rch Dslnclve llavor b 69c Carolully aged k, flavor Whole mlk Blended fo llavor Slced-no ends Mld Wsconsn ttlh Chees* Food ' 2 b. pkg. } J) c Bordcu' s Chateau V b. pkg. 33c PrOVOlone talan table b. 6 3 c P a b s t- E t t Amercan or Pmenlopko. 25c R o m a n o Toscano-for gratng b. 79c LcderkralZ Bordon's oz. pkg. 35c Blue Cheese swpangy b. 65c Camembcrt pvg.of3 P or$.33e Baby Goudas Wsconsn each 9c V e r a S h a r p Borden' Wlb.pkg.37c Cheese'NBaconBordens5oz 25c Snappy Cheese shefford 3 oz 2c C o t t a g e C h e e s e Breekslone 8 oz. 5c CreamChceseBordens3oz2or33c Grated Amercan oz pkg 23c Kraft Old Englsh 5ozjar25c Kraft's Velveeta nb.pkg.33c Cream CheeseBordens6oz.c U 3«Bee Hve Honey., lb.ar29«marmalade Arn Page b«r2<: GrapC Jam AnpPag* lb.«r2c Preserves Slrawba-rry-LousSherry lb. jarc Peanut Butter Ann Page lb jar 35c P e a c h Preserves Ann Page lb. jar 2 le oc la The Tme To Serve Lots of GET-PRCED PRODUCE All n favor of peak-fresh (ltvo at down-to-earth prces, come to A&P for plenty of fruts vegetables from the country's leadng growng areas! Florda lrapefrut Rome Beautv Applet Selected Potatoes u s Table Celery ww.»»kl5c New Carrots Wetlert bunch 3c ceberg Lettuce, hndlo«jucy Lemons Calforna b. 3<=,..*.. New Whte Cabbage f>«tb 7c Mxed Frut Orltd b. cello bag 35c Fresh Datesc«om 8ozpkg 7c Dred Aprcots lb.««n«b9o Now f The Tme To Get BG GROCERY BUYS Beardsley's Codfsh Cakes o o. cm 9c Beardsley'8ShreddedCodfslHoz.pkg.l6c Lght Meat Tuna Fsh fancy 7 or. on 3c Whte Meat Tuna Fsh fancy 7 oz can 57c Norwegan Sardnes,, 3%«. tn 23c P n k Salmon. Cold Stream 6oz.can9c Red Salmon Sunnybrook 6 o. can 59c C a n n e d S h r m p Fancy medum 5 oz, can 7c ' Sardnes Portuguee-boneleu & sknless 3% oz. tn 29c Henz Cooked Spaghett 5% «. tn 2 for 29c Whte.Rce Sulana 2 oz. pkg.'2c' Seedless Rasns A&P 5 oz Pk fl, 2 (or 29c S p a g h e t t Prepared-Ann Page 5% oz can 2 (or 2 5 c Macaron or Spaghett AnnPa 3 e A OZ pkg 6c Egg Noodles Encore 6 oz. pkg.25c T o m a t o PastcConladna&othors6 oz. can 2 " 9 c Tomato Juce na '8 oz. can 3 lor 29«V-8 Cocktal 2 oz. can c 6 oz can 29c Sweet PeaS lona 2 oz. can 3 lor 29c Grapefrut Juce B «. can 3 T 23««oz. 7c Orange Juce COMSTOCK Pt APPLES 8 oz can 3 (or 25c*»<-<«9c Shredded Wheat Nabuco Pk a. 7c Sultana Prunes Medum sze 2 t>. pkg. 33c Aprcots lona halves 29 oz. can 27c ApplesaUCC A&P fancy 2 oz. can 2 fdr 2 5 c Grapefrut Sectons A&P 2aOZ. can2 (or27c A p p l e P y e Quck Betty Crocker pkg. 37c Gnger Cake M x Setty Crocker pkg. 27c F g N e w tons Nabsco 7% oz. pkg. 2 lor 3 3 c Cream Wpt Salad Dressng 'prn«33c Creamy Way Cookes Burr/s toz pkg 33c O l v e O l Sultana oz. sze 25c 8 oz. sze 5c V-8 Tomato Catsup <. w«. ho. 22c Stahl-Meyer Frankfurters Clardge Luncheon Meat 8 oz tn 33c 2 oz can 5c TrCCt Or P r e m Luncheon meal 2 oz can 7* Pllsbry's Pancake Flour 2 oz Pk a 5c A n n PagC Syrup Cane maple pnt bol. 25c A n n P a g e B e a n s Vegetaran 6 oz can 2 " 25c BeaUS Oeep brown U oz can 2 lo 27c THRFT-PRCED A*P COFFEE t's sld n the whole bean am Custom (.round just rght for your poffecpot. Nu coffee gves you more llavor more for your money! EGHT O'CLOCK 2^ JfOA/U VERV.E Mld mellow V 8O,ous wmey *J ^ Rlch! llb \, mmm\.ju-mj uh-bo*«( m bag for greale economy buy the large <S b.bag l.*

6 : \ PACE?~k CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS (Contnued from Pa ye ) MARCH 3 Tn'n Lentf Servce. Frst Congregatonal Church, Rev. Wllam Rchmaus, preacher. Publc nvted. TVr- Ae» D; tf "-ponsorfd by Colona Cvc mprovement A-wRrn nt r'.ubhoftse. 8:3 P. M. T: u '...> :; NP-\ YorX 'ponswed by Whte Church C, JV '.'!r. V'.:'<-. Pence. Frst Presbyteran Church. Rev. L. K '»:<:.':'. pre.chf:- Rbc nvted..'-' Pa": :.!! D.>:w ^por.sorrt by Lades' Auxlary, A. O. H.. '' ''.:'>: Crtr. Kr..!''s ol Columbus, at St. t'!-.f Le;-.' ft Servce. Methodst Chwch, Rev. Earl H.!>-. -:.ny preacler. Publc nvted :.:^::r. <:! Bcsrr or Dfectors of woman's Club at home of v.*..-hu Shf.n. *7; Rahway Avenue". Woodbrldge. < P.r r:*'«drhre spnsefrrt try Colona CVr/ mproyement a: "') "'".'.-!.,-. -.a- a: Hur.j»r:»n Ha!. School Street. '.:r-'r.'' nf Wc!nan"..'C)ub of Woodbrdge. Crafwmen'f C)ut>..' 'n A S< r.'.: ",\:.l -pea.!; on 'rsh Lnens." APRL T'n A. Dar.r.f «por.so:c : c! by Colona Cvc mprovement A.V:,T:-:rr. a: clubhouse..p:---"t! -.t;;.n of Front Pate" by Dramatc Oroup of Conr.f^ \t. Atath srael M Woodbrldge Hgh S«hool Aud- "orum. (:.( pary sponsored by Colona Cvc mprovement Asso- 'lat'v ff/l'll- RlfWt \A\\/A.- nhgtl TOO HOT FOR DEMONSTARTON (Contnued km Pane ) KALAMAZOO. Mch Whle a fre-exneu5her salesman was tahtny wth Gustave Brt. "'' ^?- " owner of the Mchgan Water <b Supply Co.. fre broke out n the year- Wv survey <'.' lem. son for Ano!'; >a: r,. wv. $ :rn,'. no me. concu )' ro::m! St- "> polo the op": enough garage." John noted! taxes * MUNCPAL BULDNG HOH SCHOOL [STRAWBERRY HLL SCHOOL f»o. PARSH HOUSE HOPELAWfJ SCHOOL.*. rurtuo.w. * bchuul FORDS NO SCHOOL FORDS FREHOCSE SELlN NO. 6 SCHOOL SELN NO. 5 SCHOOL POP.T READNG SCHOOL AVENEL SCHOOL AVENEL FREHOUSE SEWAREN SCHOOL COLONA SCHOOL COLONA FfRFHOT'SF Alce Kelleman s Church Brde THURSDAY, FF.tmtARY 2, 8 SoarToTEdlcaton Electon Returns FOB BOAXft J«B]«lBR!l~TratE-YEAR TtRM !> 3 H ?) d H $ R n s s tl 7 38 W J7lfl f 2 S X a &. S " 38 3«32 n ! S, HUM 89 Tall Cedars to Meet n So. Amboy Feb. 28 U. U VES ' *l 95 2 ' "72".* \* t V. NO YES NO tf <> ' 22 f38 2P 9 M G afternoon fo: the marrage of Mss A large lst of cdates s Alce Keenun. daughter of Mr. expected to be on h to be nt-- Mr. Mad:- pj, n ; The salesman ran to hs Mrs. Stsp'r.er. Kel'.eman of 73 ated nto ths fraternal order Garage car f or an extngusher but bymetuchm Avenue, to Frank Facchn. Jr. son of Frank Facchm of clossr relatons between Masons ' whch s devoted to the promoton :hp pays the rme he returned, the flames / were beyond control. Damage was of New Brunswck. The double rng of all od?es. antf to the enjoyment no" Sara? er.oush estmated at $3,. ceremony was performed 'by theof fun. frolc a"nd fellowshp, con- FRACT RF.S KNEE CAP we can't u.p Rev Lajwlo Kacskemethy, pastor. sttng of clean orgnal *m> under such., SSTER KLLED of the church. ' WOODBRDGE Mss S.phe amuwment. T.:':» -n-,-n- suffcent St. CATHERNES, Ont, Whle Schmdt, Green Street, tearh^r w. Mss Ame:a Rvera was the, equpment whch for her on the lawn of ther home Gr Tall Cedar Mchael Mas- the Mddlesex County Grls Vor.v mad of honor Mss Betty Kelleman. sster of the brde, was the.;,' wf-sther. Work on her lttle sster. Olga, 8. wated! nes has enlsted the servces of the tonal School, s undergong treat- for a farrtured knee cap n.!- o»- done out on for her on teh lawn of ther home-, Sdonan Degree Team of Newment brdesmad. Steve Kelleman, brother of the brde, was the best man Th:.= To-.vnshp has Annft Yarmola,. stepped from Brunswck Pore.st for ths occason. Perth Ambov General- Hosptal.,:! o buld another behnd a bus rght nto the Response to nvtatons sent out ; Davd Greenberger Roberr Mss Schmdt slpped fell n lu'nee: reported, path of an on-comng automoble. \ nsure large delegatons from Port Olwacy acted as ushers. Dorothy her classroom. :. Townshp audtor, whch struck her. She ded later 'Rchmond. S... Somervlle, New Vadala, nece of the brdegroomwas junor brdesmad. ARLNES -; hoo county n a hosptal. : Brunswck. Planfeld. Red Bank. nrrea?e as "vel as fre dstrct taxes MA * N J - 5 Bow MAS J2-98 We n<!.r:c'a surplus of $85.- NDANAPOLS. nd. Polc?." h" :::f.:npr the sroup. "As- '' vl > arrested Edgar Martn, 39- summ-:, ( :':?? appropratons re-.year-old hyman, when hs mam-d ;:;< amp am all the sur- llady complaned that he plus H u-k you would" have a threatened her. wth a hatchet general rate of S7.. Under the *hen she tred to collect J.5 same collecton'" f you saved $,- ren '. f und t2,98.-5 n the man's u-f-d S85. surplus you t many pockets. A bank book showed would have a general rate of 'a balance ol $,8, meetng whch was scheduled for Wllam Warren, charman of February 2. the publc works commttee, reported the Townshp has seven t-.-uc.ks. fve 939 models, one 9 Desmond Latded one 97, Much of ths equpment c... he sad, «... must.,. be....^,~^~ replaced. (Contnual from Pag ) Asko.d by Chester Case how the hs servces as Democratc leader Townshp determnes how much was made to Mr. Desmond by y hs each pece (f equpment costs thelfelong frend, fellow member Townshp n repars deprecaton. Mr. Mon.'p.nson repled h.-, of knowng "Andy" for the past of the bar,.nathan Duff, who told offce do.-'s not javo a cost accountng.system. He ndcated the polce ncdents n ther chldhood. forty years spoke of early department the engneer's offce wen ll! only two departments Perth Amboy Democratc leader, ntroduced by Samuel Convery, whch kept stch a system. who served as toastmaster, were: The need to repar p roads was! Alfle Clark of South Amboy, b ffor- also d-cussfd Mayor Grner mer Yankee now a Clevel warned the commttee should remember "we have a beer pocketdrew Aaroe Leo Farley, mem- baseball player; Edwn Casey, Anbook champagne deas would bers of the Board of Educaton; mean an exceptonal lush tax Wnfleld Fnn, who was elected Tuesday nght to the board; ' rate." "We have battled ths thng for Commtteeman Mrs. Wllam years," the mayor contnued, Ftzpatrck the wfe of the " beleved a mantenance pro- guest of honor. V)f gram was the h b best dea. M Mr. MMroz E. R. Fnn was charmap of the nssted we use all the surplus j commttee that arranged for the 'Mr. Warren was fov appropratng?<far he Was asssted by the entre surplus. We only used a (George Van Tassel,, Nate Bernsten, Dave ClarksoB, Wllam Ftzpatrclc. ^--pbtton of t.' Fnally, on a sur^eston made WOODBRDGE r The HuTaaran Reformed Ch'urrh on School Street was 'h" settng Ssturnav The brde was even n mana?" by her father wore a gown of whte satn lace styled wth an lluson necklne, long sleeves, large meetngs planned by the exj ecmve board under the charman- ftted bodce, a full skrt extendng nto a tran. A fngertp shp of Wllam B. Segfred, wnu vel of lluson was attached to a crown of seed pearls she carred a whte muff adorned wth whte roses streamers. The brdesmad had on a salmon pnk gown carred a muff of red roses the junor brdesmad also wore salmon pnk carred red roses. After a weddng trp to Florda the couple wll make ther home at 2 Kossuth Street. New Bruns- Mrs. Facchru attended Th? Xll-. ; < hf-r'lv pl-.-n tlal tnf',r,t,\vjnj; ;r,[,os- rlnu- - ^vps nlr!nr'"l :n<l m^--'t, frst r'sulm ;l: U K M H K " ln- Snanl "f l l m H h nf tn- Tnvrnsl '( V',,l-...,..».. n!<- ('nty nf M'lll'-s-x. N'W,l'sr-\- lk', nl n- 'H, l:y " '-lrh.rv. llt*;, anfl l!;tl -:'l 'r-llnn* < wll n.ld- u p f<,r ntrr ns'l'r.r'n ;mtl!n;! ;S-.'»u,- a rtf'-n; M' s;<l Hnnr'l ut H,-,W n l' lell ut t^ n-c!.' r m m '' he ^Tt r < l.nl Hnl.l ^ n \\',,,l- 'lrlllsp, N e w.l-rs-v, nl [n.!m!.l.-.- of M m r h. H y m» n'l n.-k r..m. (K.S.T., nr a s Mnn ln- <> ftp.t- :< - MUl nttor can ln.-r.-a h.. :u wh-l tm*' :nl U-f nl r't-t'-mh a l, m e. N nu-rcspl h-r.n wll U- ^ \ - n a n t[n.r[unty n n* ln-.nl,-on-cntnx l- sme. AN AND!... t:nl<:.\s', T n u n - M [any U-#, ares, n'"->trly, or ls : nl )r«-nses.. wthn lu- 'mncs <f ht* Trtwnslp tt \\'n,llrrl);- n th- l l ' l.. : Cny (f Mldlles-x unt Stat.-- of MT'K Ol' H.WTMX.Ww Jersey. ;uy Trul*-!'' vyhlt-. s \\ >»»(,; (\\ \snr Km-: DSTK r \o. '.' lck uscl fur MvlK "r flffln; M>TH: S H-;:::Y JVKX n tn- l-rtl vnlem.nl" Vlrc 'Untrn Xn. 2 mrosek, (Mtjt n a ToLll^st. Tral, r t Ula m s,:nr.(.v. l'-l,n:r\-.'-l.-. Mls, nn -!*- lnn w'lll bftclt at tn' Pun Car Cun that La- n-'- l-c-fl fllllu' 'll '- ll'hl-'-. 'M! tta t M. * 'on H V nl Mll,jll(-sl-\ S M t f nf X-W r srh,ur,ro«> hv [n* s.l tnan! J P - M V, ln-u',' tn- l m n ; n, >.. n.l ; ]'. M. ( W T l. [ nl H-llh. X.H.-'Mn H :,,r n.-!n,,wn^ ]Mrt«ns-M: t Sc.-m L, A Traler shall he le- ll T o.-!,'. T n 'm- <'..nny>.et-r.- 'm' lx- full U-rm nf tlr<?o years. fln.l to n hull* any wh'! -nnmnnly ft T H '.:.n ; [ p jr. t <.n f<.r <..-'r,! 'te 'nrprmes fur t h e r u r - knn\*n hv SH- lr-lkt'""" j r c n t lf-l w,r.,a)l jlmll fnrther n- lel,-,! n nu-nn ' --..'..Wh -H' -MHTH'T llhmht... un n vrhl-lc rur lvng or j Wat'r Au.ra'. '... H.'....-,.K mrlom-s wlrh s <-c upj..-. : F o r 'll-l-.-n l-:v]']m'.< n'l l-jurh-, ",9).) wtl wheels nr snlar lt-yreh am ' Jlotu n -. r»n lnlj. :,-, t llll,ull laed for n- jmrjkpse nr a a'tahl(r tn tlt rpoa- of ln-ns trnh H,rt«l KfllUftl l.lxl ftr Crrcf Ksprnn* * Rf «lr«from ltep topla-e jy motve pnw-r qsu' -. T Tr-k s.! (Hllng, Fn-n-n, llnkl ( Ol' $,. ur otlt-r means., ClKUln.-, l!.' 'M. H-»;-lls:t,, n CJD.KO loraton vnlatn^ any u! tn -f.- Tnn-k Kultnfl,(.(.SftV ;. Any petsn, frm or cor- ' -n ', rn- Klr-n Elect r,. 'll -l, nl. ; ''ro t. 'l'-rlt T l:-:r,n..\t: Tn: KKK'M',. (, MAl'NT.MMX: A X '. op T:A.K;S. ANU T> K P:\'A.T:S F": VK.A- TON'S :OF. lllv T ovttan'kl ly llt- Bnr.l lu-ltl nl tn- Tnwn.^lll nl Wn'ln tn- County nf MMlpfK-x anl Stun- nf New.crs-v. L:. don. t shall n- unlhwful for any OTHOT. Mnt or.-nnn'-tt n stare, malnln, park, tp, <-!n(.ml alllw tn - 'm-lfl. «lnll ;,- W ll-l, K'l [m, -H, :(..n.l.m.t-r lt K ymons tf ls, nnljan-( nr <*>n-!!' Ml,;trs. :7.oo UlmtnK n my way tn tn' vnlntln (hereof,.slllll, Ujnn rn^vlrtol : Jlnt r 2. C'Anm s-n n*r,' S.l- t's K.no thereof, he punlxh-l hy, lne m. - KllMl nu n -n. exueellk }J".(( m hy mrsun- - : me not exreellllk tll'n-- nnnhs, $,3^. or ly jnh, a (n-,lst r,'lnn of the Vhfnl s-h- r ll \r< X, - ry rnr lulllnk, -."..vno- -ftnrt.. H(-'-tln. Kvery person, frm, nr },'JM..ll 'lrporaton volntnt; u -ontrhulng '. n ajy way to he youum uf ths ff,: lfl 'Ml ;H nn.- rm t r Sr' [!u llrl't uf $t,"jof,o<) for emu'ktn. y onln'-e or any part thevnt ;, shall rstlm nl n,,;, n- nl l.. l-'rdn-f Flc truek... Unexjectcrt Work un.he lctn-l gulty of a separate nf- j run n lll'l fen.ne nr t-arh Jay lurnk w-l HOAl: ) OF 'll:!- CO!..YnssoNcru-!, HU \-nlalnk -onue Khal 'lu-: HSTllf'T xo. POUT HEADNG, N. J. he pnnshahu' ther'for us heren J.-.. : Ml k'll.a Kl, J'APS.K, Sfcrt-urv. pro vlt-l. ScL'ton 5. shall le the duty of s Mnnr 'MT 'K mstlct *d. the Uuanl of Health anl ol tn- MldleHPS Avrnue **)lre beparment ut sad Townshp jclln, N... nl Wuothrlge -fnrre he pro- Pelnary 3, 98 VHUHH of [H nrdnae. rtet'ton 8. t any serton, suh-s^e-, Dplll'l nl 'r- Cnlllll-snn.-lK ton. senenee, -laune, or phrase of JMMlll N. ln nlm-e s for «ny r«ktun lehl ' -Wollr'lK. Tnnsl, X.,. Xlj^ntl. lnn s to le. um.msuutl,al. su'l delun shall nut affert le valllty of j n n-, n-la'.' wth yn- nstn'tlons have mh(^e am ^'omphuel an gjdt n.n Cs :--«ml ltslh'hpmntk for the s. y«r emlel he remannk prtns o! tlls uro- TO'f)-r*::, fh7. Te cam lutl'e- a» 5UWH by your bouu wa» rd-uu-.c. l $ U,- ntenton uf the ell* '! \\h tn' hal.mt' as s l.' mnk statement anl faund to le Uuur- of Healtl tlut ths urdlnanre n ftnt., wmll hav* leen adopted rrespeetl'e of the fact that any <ne or ;' 'nlhvmg'me ln- 'c'('l >ts ". Hsluraenel: - HF.crcl'Tr Sucton, HUb-utt-'tnll, Kclltbllre, Uahm.- lrtry, l!l7,.' $ M7. ur lhrnne he derlared- uuoa.- ApJ'pr ml ll > MK--ll;.! t nllrt-. J'rCplS --JlSHlltSKMENTS MSman - Salnr) '.... *K«! l-'-fh...,... New 'K- lon*.' Fnl... '... n am 'qwer.. ^ Sat _...,. '.- n.llk O U H -t -', -,- ' ul (Ml ftr Tn';kH.-. v '.,.»tr» un Tr "H.'.- T.V'l. :l ll-:l anl Ktlll numll " : K-KMat* HkPells'..... Val":- n Alru Sysl-m... palh tn f'de l)h>h' ' vtttt *n<) l'rftf' ; ter al Bjydrunts...(;! ren-t'x SWuren,... r..' '. Tolll 'UluMfcnatts -V -. Bdlamv MvenlHT 3, )7 Hal.' ahl l.slu?.'melts $.,( US. (.Ol.W.U,»(»7*.S» 3.no»T.a«57K. US. 38H.37 32U.UU suhmlued,. BDWAK) L. $,u7l).3;l Uunul lbofar as the remander of "e VfdlttHUvfJl tun-llln Seclon. flu Hoard uf Health does hereby t*<\art that h^h, UAXo tdopted to arnmplfsl On-, purposes heren conuht-d und us &\ saf'kuanl or the nuuu ol me m. of the Tnwn.-ldp nf Wnnduul o prevt-l nuhutres, he Hee.uulttt uf uffal anl all dwylllt 6 n-tfetalle nl)hl;f-.- generally to,u-->n»h mrpohem ) jet t< autlmrut^ tle tklolrn nl [he Stan- u New f. Alt ontlufh H< or f urtlluutet'n m-onslslem le He Kerehy rtptalt., SacUon t. Thn ordnance alall tal* e/te ( n [le manner prfs-rbe.,) by la*. AUGUST K. 'OlBlNKt, Cnarllau uluxt Hoard >r Health AttBSt: J. HALKV, H«a h Qflter. ' To be adverlafd n ndeeudenl- Xta.far on 'Vbruary : Kohuay,9, Mt wth tull-e qf puhlh' hea'r- ftff mf ffor lltl ul.ptun un Murcl u,, C.P-A. m». PERTH AMBOY Perth Amboy Fore>: 68. Ttll Cedars of Lebanon wl hold a full form ceremonal a; the Masonc Temple, Man Street, South Amboy, February 28. 'nsures all Tall Cedars of a full', year, of extended actvtes. '' Pe^h Amboy Forest wll journey ':> Plsnfleld on February 9 n! take part h a 'Hot Fool Nle" at the Masonc, Temple n that ^ty., all TaH'Cedars are requested tq call p as t Gr Tall Cedar Sam B;rak. Perth Amboy whuw'l be n clarre of transportaton. Arrangements are also brne : made to form a caravan to attend the huae ceremonal of Asburv Park Forest on February 27. NO YES J 7 2! Elzabeth. Esse^ County H" s the fourth man to hold the " n 938 Half went : Forest?. Operatng expenses of U. S.,, "p.'-ton. arlnes have ncreased fnster Ths wll oe n? nrst of several Hale's dutes consst of man- a nd»s state edtor of than operatng revenues, despte, tann? a number of centralzed: ber News. Two ye, : the ncrease n arlne busness. :.^rvres for the New Jersey daly was apponted asrstav,.-- ; *) the result thta th? arlnes weekly newspapers whch hold edtor, the poston le are expected to show a greater A full, full skrt rounded 'membershp n the press assoca-! ordetto accept the ot! dnrls* Vocatonal School s {loss for 97 than the $6,, shoulder lne reflect W new tan, ' press assocaton's drer; : employed by the Woodbrdge San-jlotsn 96. accordng to the Com- look n srls' elnthe. The fabrc A natve of Kentucky, Hale Hale has ' tavy Pottery Corporaton, Her ' merce Department. The number of - s pretty rayon falle-crepe, s been extcn husb s a graduate of New planes n scheduled servce rose made of Avsco rayon yarns. t spent the greater part of hs lfe n cvc affars n d tcommuntes n wnch. Brunswck Heh School s now from le'ss than 3 n early 95 to wears beautfully drapes n West Vrgna where he be»an ' assocated n busness wth hs almost 8, whle the number of drape> nto fraccful folds whrh hu newspaper career n 92 ntsded. Jn addton he- dentfed wth;!! father. He served n the Army n seats avalable rose from 5, to \ younf srls love. The unusual Welch Daly, News n 923. Hrclosely the Chna-Burma Theatre. M.. prnt combnes fve pastel colors. ' resgned that poston n 925 toof Kwans. THE FLOP FAMLY SEE!..WAT A CMPOSTCWM HOLD THAT POSE, MA, UNTL S t SET MY CAMERA!! FELK THE CAT TUFFY MUGGS AND SKEETER. WHERE'S MY FL/^SH QUN?...^ 'LL MAKE A PORTRAT THAT *J WHSTLERS MOTHER"!...HEY! WHERE T'S WONJDEGPUL, TUFFY/ THERE'S AN EXCELLENT !) 6 9 * ' M b 788 b g NO YES NO YES 8' f H lfl 38, B , f 5 HR 79 K<! 26 2_25 8 < m fl9 lbot Hale Begns Duty As N. J. Press Ade WON'f BE SHOOED AV A! NO YER NO Vl-S \, 6 6 6!) 3S. 7, W f,' t (M \:> r.'n ?, 2">n o ; ~8«l2l"2"j. R! ','J\ '' '. ]:: ' :K; '.M : : >.! ' K ', THE WEATHER ' OVER THE WEEK-END NEW BRUNDWCK-O. J. Hale, m»r!v assstant managng edl- (By wre from -f te Cumherl. Mel.. Ne*s, Bureau, -m'tl ns new dutes as «X- rrt.uy of the New Jer- Occasons! ran V:r-% Assn^lnton. Wlord E. some freczm! l"»u<,\ n n. a-snejton presdent change n temj>"m :;<!:>' pub^lrfl of the Newark Prd8y. Snm' M -Lecltw. announced today. day. Outlook for.s: :> :..ok over the drecton Of wth lltt'e chuvf }J-.--.S assocaton's central of- ture.. the srresvr to Frank B..hnen, wlv restner last become mannem; (d/ rnber. Hs headquarters are n Hlnton, w". Va.. D^'y N V. s. \\, : N«.-: Hall en the RutRers Un- he remaned untl nn'n ty c.mpus. lntment of Hale to the cxve secretaryshp was made'by :!:' assocaton's board of drectors jlshn! Co., leavng th..n.january followng consderaton f larue number of applcaans. Prom- the summer ot ;, the fall of 932, Hale-,M manager or the Ol p.r. become edtor of thes; v Va., Dally Revew. O.K..., SHOOT! -By K) -6y WALLY BSHOP " " -m

7 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 98 6-A j)v OF PEACE CHURCH w Brunswck Avenue Ford* y Masses: 7:,8:,9:,<j : A.M. lay Masses 7: 8:8 to our Lady of Per e \p each Tuesday»t 7:5 sslons: Saturdays, : to M 7:3 to 9: P. M.,ms held after last Mass. [faran REFORMED CHURCH School Street Woodbrdre. N. J. S7.o Kecskemethy. Pastor oracc Farfcas, Ortranlt. v School every Sunday at Mss Helen Katona super 'lp servce n Englsh a e n Hungaran at A»M. se Tme Relgous Bducary Monday at 2:3 P. M. Scouts Den Meetng every day at" P. M. Practce every Frday at M. RST CONGREGATONAl CHURCH on Grove Avemet Woodbrldge Donald O, Press, Pastor mad O. Press, Mnster ol Musc Today C.. Alumn. Frday Unon U:vs Come to Church AVENF., PRESBYTERAN CHURCH Woodbrdre Avena«, Avenel Rev. Chester A. Galloway, Pastor. Mrs. Sarah A. Krug, Organst. Sunday Servces 9 A. M., Sunday School, Prmary Junor Departments. W World Day of our Church; Mrs. Rnhway, Ruest Puon Young Peoples World Prayer Servce; the publc (.(; oar Church. und;v (Frst Lent) Clmrrh School. Mmm! Worshp for the Rmnon Seres "An Ad- ' Tn Fath." of Parsh Vstors, Junor Plgrm Fellowshp. Monday Boys' Club Basketball. Tuesday Church School Workers su-c Relgous Educammttee. Church. Wednesday C'u'.'ol Chor. Junor Chor. Youth Chor. 'H SRAEL SYNAGOGUE School Btrert Wood brdge Samuel Newberger, Rabb. v, B, P-M. RegularSablervlces. rday-8:3 A. M. Sabbtttl (. """" lay : A. M,, Sunday, a'. Craftsmen's Club. ev Auxlary meet* second 95 9:5 A. M., Sunday d School, Begnners, Junor Hgh, Senor Hgh. Women's Men's Classes. H A. M., Mornng Worshp. 7 P. M.. Meetng of Junor Hgh Senor Hgh Westmnster Fellowshp Groups. 8 P. M., Evenng "Worshp. Next Week' Actvtes Monday : P. M. Chldren's Chor. 7: P. M. Boy Scout Troop meetng. 8: P. M.~Men's Assocaton. Wednesday 3:3 P. M. 8: P. M Mdweek Chrstmas Worshp Moton Pcture Program. 6:? P. M. Youth Chor Rehearsal. Thursday 9: P. M. Men's Assocaton Bowlng. Frday : P. M. Chldren's Chor Reeharsal. 8: P. M. Senor Chor Rehearsal. ST. JOHN'S CHAFSL Fords (R«v. 7. Newton Howden, Vcar Sunday servces: :3 A. M. nstructed Servce Thursday J» P. M Power Tme Servce. of the Holy Communon. :3 A, M.-Church School. FMT CHURCH O» SUN, PRESBYTERAN Rev. Henry M. Hartman, Pastor Sunday :5 A, M. Sunday School. : A. M. Mornng Worshls. FRST BAPTST CHURCH Market Hth Street* Perth Amboy Rev. Arthur L. Maye, Pastor., Sonday 9:5 A. M. Sunday School. A. M Mornng Worshp, 6:6 P. M. Baptst Youth Fellowshp. 7:3 P. M. Evenng Oope! Servce. OUR EV. LUTHERAN CUDRCH X Feurth Street. Fords Rev. Arthur L. Kreyllng, Pastor Sundav School Bble Class,»:8 A. M.._ Mornng worshp at :5. TRNTY CHURCf Uelln C«mer Berkeley- Bonlevard a** Cooper Avenue Rev. Emly R. G. Klen. Pastor Sunday School. 9:5 A, M. 8unday Mornng Servce, : A. M. SERMON: Passages from the Kns; James verson of the Bble nclude: "The Lord rewarded me accordns to my rghteousness; accordng to the cleanness of my hs hnth he recompensed me. t s God that fj'-deth me wth strength, maketh my way perfect." <Ps. 8:2, 32 Correlatve passages from "Scence Health wth Key to the Scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy nclude: "The sun s not affected by the revoluton ol the earth. So Scence reveals Soul as God, untouched by sn death, as the centra!.fe ntellgence around whch lrcle ha"mohlou3ly all thngs n he systems of Mnd." 'p. 3) RADO STATON were NEW BRUNSWCK Thursday, February 2 2:5 P. M -Dally Farm Bu letln Farm nformaton. Today a new seres of Farm programs wth Professor Rchard Dres$\ Rayon No longer for sportswear only, rayon gabardne wll be seen ths season n clothes desgned for dress occasons. Ths twopece fashon made of Avlsco rayon wll come n hy for a week-end party or any dress-up occason. t emphaszes the long torso bx box pleats new style note"! of the season. Clubwomen Hear 'Safety' Talk Parnham ta you: host. Prof. Fam- WOODBRDOE-~';Safety n the ham wll dscuss gardenng n the Home" was th? topc dscussed by home yard for the farmer. Mss-drat* Hornady, drector of 6 3 P M Lt Col. Wllam the women's dvson of the New Farehld nformaton. Jersey State ndustral Safety A specal program dscussng Councl n Newark, at the meetn the work of the Mddlesex County of the Mothers' Club held Monday Reserve Offcers Assocaton. at the horns of Mrs. Harper Sloan. 9;S A. M. -The Lonesome 58 West Avenue, Sewaren. Tran Drama. The guest speaker pontsd out A specally transcrbed ^program that most accdents,n tle home featurng the Voce of Burl ves, can be attrbuted to fatsue, faulty depctng the lfe of one of our equpment. dankerous medcnes or Rreat con. Presdents, Abraham Ln- falls. She recommended to the group that each famly check ts Frday, February 3 own home n an effort to elmnate the causes of accdents. She nvted 7: A. M, Early Brd Musc Varety.,., the group to attend a forum on t may be Frday the thrteenth February 26 at the Essex House n but you'll be n luck when you Newark, The topc at that tme lsten to the EARLY BRD show W be "Desgns for Safer Lvng. wth mus^c, sports news, county The three defeated women canhappenngs, the latest news, ddates for the Board-of Educa- :5 A. M. The Lttle Show ton spoke to the gatherng Musc. were endorsed by the unt..mrs. The Lttle show s bg entertan- Stephen K. Werlock a member of ment. Musc from the "pops" feld the club told of the changes shs played by the best bs n the would lke to make n the educal. tonal polces, whle Mrs. Helga 5:3 P. M. The Story Book Kyak Mrs. Mae Plennert spoke Lady Chldren's Tme, of tre referendum questons. The "Stor, Book Lady" s. onl Mrs. Werlock reported she had h every evenng to brng your chldren happy hours of lstenng. t's an evenng of non'-fantastc rado lstenng for youngsters. 8: P. M St. Peter's vs. Me- meets frst Thunday. tuehen Basketball. Sunday Evenng Evangelstc tuehena TRNTY CHURCH Servce, 7:3-P. M. Another step on the sports pa Rah way A venae Tuesday, T: P. M.. Young Peo- rad'e's long lst of stoppng places^ WoodbrMce Dle't Meetng at the Parsonage, F' thrlls - _. _ acton on the court, Thursday :3 P. M., nner Clr-! "sten to Bob Bell, Vlllam H. Schmaus, Rector de ntercesson., Wllam Nebee, Organat! Saturday, Febntary. Thursday, J:3 P. M.. Bble n :5 A. M. Boy Scout Saluter Communon, 8 A. M. Stm- stncuon for Chldren. Varety. Oool. 9:3 A. M. Hory Com* Thursday, 7:3 P. M., Prayer! The Boy Scouts of, Mddlesex n Sermon, A.M. Prase Servce. County tell you n ther own words [ Actvtes Seventh Day (Sat.) : P. M, the thrlls of scoutng ther «Rehearsal, every Thura- Holy Sabbath Worshp. own experences n the Scoutng :3 p. M. Movement, J Emts. Mondays, 2: P.. F;.rmly Socety, Mondays, M. ty Men's Club. 2nd Wedne- :) p. M. ty vestry. 3rd Tuesday. M. tv Altar dulld, meet* quar- announced. t- lather's Unt, lt Mon- M. Holy Communon, Unt, st Wednesl P M. jlty Aculyte Ould, mcetf M pct-d Unt, meet* a* anp Peoples Fellowshp meet nghts at 7 P. M. (CKUA'S CHURCH stun John Wlts. Putor 'X Masses 653, 6 : 3 8:,8:9. 88 V M Masses 8: A.M.!)«<!;. y 8: P. M.-^Con to St. Jude. Patron : Cases. WOODBRDO TOnST CHURCH Man Street Wuodbrtdge, N. J. uterlck W. Poppy, factor t school for au at»:» g Worshp : A.M. tr ;ud Prase Servce n the Tuesdays at 8 P. M.. You lnlly nvted to brng your Hd a frend. tl CHURCH ptoy Avenue Wood brdge hulesq,mccorrl»tln,p(m"tor. Nrce Qrffln, Au't Pattr- Y<luy Masses: 7: :3 {lay Masses: 7:, 8:,8:, MS A. M. ncl Senor Sodultles wll mmunon n a body at M, Mass, snnajy. "" " FBST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH Eakway A vena* Carteret Road f'thb OLD WHTE CHURCH" Woodbrdje Earl Hannum Devanny, MlnUter Rol Guy Crscl. Organst. Sunday Servce* Mornng Wonhlp. : A. M. Sunday School, 9:5 A. M. Re* ular Meetng* Mondays Pnt Monday Sesson. Second Monday Board of Trustees; Breckenrldge Auxlary; Whte Church Guld at the Manse. ' Thrd Monday Sunday School Teachers, Fourth Monday Board of Deacon; Breckenrldge Auxlary; nounced. Whte Church Guld at the Manse..3 P, M r -AH State Dnner at Rutgers Unversty Speech. Wettaetdays Oeneral Harron of the Unted Ladles' Ad Socety, second Natons wll address the gatherng fourth, 2: P. M. at the church at the Rutgers Unversty Com- Thursdays mons, speak about the Unted Frst Thursday Women's A»- Natons the work they are toclatlon Thrd Thursday-Women's Crcles. As- accomplshng. soclatlon meetng 8 P. P M. M at t the Sunday, February church. Frdays Whte Church chor rehearsal. at 8: P. M. at the church. Saturday* Youty Chor at :3 A. M. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH tyewaren luv 7. Newton Howden. Vcar : A, M, Holy Communon. 8:5 A. M. Church School. Mss Clara Nelson, superntendent. ; 6 A. M. Mornng prayer sermon. Mrs. Dorothea Jatger, organst. ff. ANDRUW'S CHUBCB l Rev. John Bgan. Pastor Sunday Masses ', «:6 :5 A. M Holy day Muse* 7 abd 8 Wtkday Mart-T-3 A. M- FHWT CHURCH OF CHRST, SCENTST WMt Avenue, SewaMBt Thurtday, 2 to P. M,!T t h e subject for BUJ W*r*taol«amoM you: m 2: Noon Musc for Sunday Musc. Musc! for Sunday s desgned for pleasant lstenng relaxaton n the quet of the Sunday mornng hour, ' 2:6 P. M. Hungaran Ars- Musc. The Kara Brothers orchestra provdes pleasant Hungaran musc for your pleasure. Wrte for the song sheet pcture to Staton WCTC 5: P. M Johnny Leonard hs rado orchestra Musc.. Polka lolk tune musc y a popular recordng b v Requests flled announced along wth a muscal selecton juat (ar ysu. Monday. February 8: A. M. Let's Go Vstng ntervews. The "Lets Go Vstng" reporter K probably n your neghborhood; now talkng to your frends an3 neghbors. Lsten forjun educaton to a man on the street, sld let's gq 8:3 P. M, '' talk ft Over -^orum. The WCTC Forum U on the ar wth another controversal problem ecmoernng «veryow to ths area. Topc ths week wfjl be Brothejheod. Tuesdmy, February W 9:6 A. M.~T>opcana latln. Amercan Mltfc, :5 A. M Hgh School Hts Hghlghts varety. A new program desgned for teen-agers featurng local hgh sshool students n a varety of actvtes. : P. M. Rutgers vs. Lehgh Basketball. Bob Bell halts the sports parade at the. Rutgers Gym for the playby-play account of ths long establshed basketball rvalry. 7:3 P. M Rutgers ntercollegate Debate Debate. The Kutgefs debate team presents the frst n a seres of rado debates wth, another collegate team. Team topc wll be anreceved a letter from a famly n Engl. They wrote n apprecaton for the package of foods clothng they had receved. Mrs.. Raymond Jackson, Jr,. asked for old shoes for a German orphanage for boya, four to 5 years of as?e. The March meetng wll be held ' on March at the Chld Study nsttute n New York from A. M. untl noon. Problems "of Human Agresson" wll be dscussed by Dr. Lawrence J. Kubc Justne Wse Polcy Mrs. Lous Wanwrght presded n the absence of Mrs. Runyan Ernst. Mrs. Ernest Crulkshank Mrs. O. G. Robnson poured. Mrs. W. A. Mc- Kean Mrs. James Byers were co-hostesses. FEDERAL AD TO SCHOOLS? A. $3,,-a-year program for Federal ad to publc schools s beng urged upon Congress by the. antonal Educaton Assocaton. Companon blls to authorze the program have already been approved by the Senate Labor Publc Welfare Commttee a House Educaton Labor subcommttee. The Federal ahotnent per chld [n the 5-7 year age group would be $5 n 25 states the Dstrct of Columba. n the remanng states, t would be: Me., $5.6; N. H., $6.5: Vt., $.2; Va., $.5; La., $8.; Tenn.; $2; W. Va., $2.9; Ga., $2.5; N. C, $23.; Ala.. $2.5; Ark., "$25.; S. C $25,5; Mss., $28,5. Esenhower agan denes "poltcal ambtons or ntentons." rachas, that means fne Latn- Amercan Musc n the mornng, : 2:5 P, M. League of Women Voters Dscusson. An actve women's grdup dscusses current Legslaton before the New Jersey Assembly the Congress of the Unted States, 7:3 P. M. New Brunswck Youth Forum Dscusson. The young people of New Brunswck Hgh School St. Peter's Hgh School present another topc of controversy. ' ' 8: p. M, New Brunswck Hgh vs. Memoral of West New.»k Basketball. -'-- The Sportss Parade agan on the march, wth Bob Bell at the movepnone to teu«you-tha playby-play of another game. Wednesday, February 8 7:5 A. M. Breakfast Edton. of the News News. Be nformed fully of the happenngs n ths area, n the State Naton, by keepng your dal at 5 for Ne.ws. :8 A. M. Bgg Crosby sngs M U W. t ^ The popular songs sung by, the greatest of ballad sngers of our fclm*, Btag C'OBby. oomes your way every mornng at U: A- M. 7:3 P. M^-Your Rod Gun dub Varety. Learn about the thruwof sport- ng wth youf host Chavlle Campbell hu guests front local Bod Custodans of Tomorrow's World j Whether t wll be one world or many small ones... a workl of plenty or prvaton.-.. whether t wll be led by wse men, humane prncpled, depends upon the gudance..*. the edneaton,.. the deals nstlled n our youlh today. On ther young shoulders wll fall the mantle of leadershp. Tm week we pay trbute to the Boy Scouts of Amerca ctzens, at work pledge our contnued support to an organzaton whch has produced wll contnue to gve us men who are leaders... N THE HOME... THE COM- MUNTY... THE "NATON.., THE WORLD. nbepenfeent-leabet "T Your famly Newspaper L., W )6'l * >mmm

8 NDEPENDENT-^: G-R ^utomnt They wer accompaned by Al P,::. (nutm.m'r Mllon K:ern, ;s-u,'! scoutmaster.»,. They tell me that Eml Pax Mare Trost Weds Robert W. Stephan WnonBRDOE - Mss Mare Ehz.bpth Trost. daughter of M' anl Mrs. Edward S. Trost of :; hnder Avenue, bcrame the brkr nf Robert Walter Stephan. son of M. Mr.s. Henry Stephan Aldeu Street, at a elelleht *ed- There: j Thf Hoy S n', cf Troop 'X tlrm Saturday evenng n the Frst,. had a we'.m> n Nr«York Sun-" Presbyteran C'huch, The Rev. dy when hv MMod the Museum Karl Hannum Devanney. rhur Of Natnal lt:.tor\- The bs moment ranr when 'hey ate n pastor, ppformed the d:uble rm the. MKs E'.eanw SAllar of Ford was thr nt.rt of honor, whle Henrv Stpph.m served B.S hs brothel's he;t man The brdesmads we r Mss Mary Vasl nf Fords M.^ C'arl.'ttn Webb of town. Usher-- were Edward Trost, Jr.. brother ol the brde, Raymond Ho/- homer. The brde was gven n'marrac? by her father. She wore a whte d slent lhvc d.ys snce he Jfck Laurn l.m three Rumps bf juflk'boar v, thr.shut-out route to Zolt::m (FMKC..,, Sorry to lea: ) Ho Votrl's mother s rfl the Pc M Amboy Hosptal. F'Bctn 'd l.' r- n a fall on Elmwnod AvfnK Saturday. H., ll.h.v... falle laheta ROVU styled wth» fned bodce havng a sweptlpart >: Haj ' E "" Electon:! necklne of lluson a full skr- Her<-'> hopng tha the Board,»fpxtondlpR nto a nnu ruffled ran. Edur.t nn wll use the votng ma- Her flmertp vel of lluson was Chnes ; ]/' next electon. ' fastened to a Quern Ann crown vv unnttssary to me n[ she carred aft am bouquet ol have t» around untl afte; four (rl,rk n Mr morrn o: electon 'un-- when t could al! bf aceon )!sl!"'l m an hour or two. Poll lnk-,nd charmen had t( st n cold room checkng ballots f t * V " '-, untl the wee lumrs of the mornng. Fo a whle Tuesday nrhl t appeared a-. the referenda on the school-- ' d be defeated, but when,._ tlc n.; p» ls brousht n ther returns tn put me changed con- derablv One of the bsnest headaches to the folks assgnet/to tabulate n votes s the folks whrj nsst on eallna up every 5 mnutes or so to fnd out how the electon s fonu. Ever try to add under those crcumstances?,.. From the Motebooh: New Jersey motorsts may deduct st( uasolne taxes pad durlrc 97 when rcpovtnp ther federal ncome Tax. The New Jersey casohne tax s three cents per callon Weather permttng l they are keepng ther fngers crossed > the Woodbrdge Lons wll hold ther postponed paper collecton Sunday. So put ypur paper out before P. M,. The selme'ttes, a fne group of younn lades who are dong an excellent job n matns lfe a lttle easer for folks n hosptals are plannng a Valentne party Saturday hostess. Helen Gbbs wll be Operator XYZ Reports: That Mrs. rene Shay s a urmother. Sra Shay was born Norwch, Engl on February 5.. That a mother of a No. School pupl actually suggested,,lhat the school nurses teach the Chldren how to te ther shoes d-ess themselves. am be- RnnnK to wonder whether somn mothers expect others to rase ther chldren for them '... That dll Warr left for Engl ths week on a busness trp... fost Rut Not Least: New local tmetables contanng a, number of mnor changes n. the schedules of commuter trans op- Ot'atnR between Trenton New Tfork, South Amboy New York' a,nd Bay Hend Juncton New fork, wll become effectve Monday. One new mornng tran wllbe added, leavng South Amboy, 7: A. M., daly except Saturdays, Sundays February 23, wth a P at Woodbrdue at 7:23 A. M. Buldng nspector Charles t^angone announces tha tlu: ^ ^eal Estate te Offce wll be open p Tuesday nahts nstead of Mon- fty nnhls he'eafter lo concde Wth Townshp meetng nghts whte roses. The mad of honor had a gown of lcht blue taffeta fashoned wth an nfl-the-shoulder effect, bustle back, necklne outlned wth lluson old fashoned blue bonnet she carred a bouquet of pnk roses blue lace flowers, The brdesmads wore gowns of shell pnk taffeta styled smlar to the mad of honor's wth matchng bonnets. They carred pnk rose;. blue lace flowers. Mr. Mrs. Stephan are on a weddng trp to New York Cty»"d upon ther return wll resde emporarly wth the brdes pa- ents. For her gong away outft the brde chose a- sut of black gabardne, wnter whte hat a orsaee of whte roses. Both are graduates of Woodbrdge Hgh School. She s employed as a secretary n the offce of Merck. Company n Rahway. Her husb who s a sophomore at the Newark College of Engnee:ns served for two a half years wth the Seabees. OBTUARES M S. ESTHER H. KLEN WOODBRDGE Funeral servces for Mrs. Esther H. Klen. 2 School Street, were held Sunday at the Grener Funeral Home. Green Street. Rabb Samuel New- Berger. Adath srael Synagogue, offcated. Crematon was n Rosehll Crematory, Lnden. Monday. PETER WLLAMS FORDS Funeral servces for Peter Wllams, 2 Cutter Avenue, were held Sunday afternoon the Grener Funeral Horns, Woodbrdge. Rev. Seaman W. Townscnd. pastor of the Smpson Methodst Church, offcated. Crematon was n Rosehll Cemetery, Lnden, Monday. Masonc servces were conducted by offcers of Rarltan Lodge. F. & A. M., Saturday. ADDRESSES ROTARY WOODBRDGE Goerge Radclffs, executve secretary of the Newark Communty Chest, addressed the Woodbrldge Rotary Club today at ts meetng at the Colona Club. The speaker told the Rotarans how the Communty Chest could be organzed n Woodbrdge Townshp ard cted the benefts derved from a Communty Chest. ng wll be held pror to the regular sesson. ^.,. A sketch.drected bj Mddlesex County taxpayers were Mrs. Mr.s. A; Albert R. Bernen wll be pre accused. Monday by Drector W. scnted. Robert Hale wth "fallng down op ther duty" by falure l to attend the annual he.crn on the county QUCK WORK OKLAHOMA CTY. Polce budget whch provdes for total appropratons of $,65,6,, an ncrease of $,655.. Only U'( taxpayers attended the hearng... Wlson Stotkel'. don, Rp Va: called to end a fmtt between tw men n front of a South Broadwa. msson, arrved to fnd the men nsde the msson, kneelng to KPther lt the alnr, reconcled. Wnkle, s now the cha "Keesmotul, mvb won the last n'-tht at the annual dog at Madson Square Garden (Joy won frst prze n Amercan lshotm breed dou cl*ss. frst prze n open dog contest lrsl prze n the FORDS, N. J. - '. A. -OJ8 female dog class as well as coppnk the honors from last year's champon,... The Board of Health has ntroduced an ordnance, reuntng traler wmps. 'Good dea! TURS., FR. & SAT. "THUNDER N THE ',, So.sorry Mss Sophe Schmdt, Green Sl/eel, s n the hosptal, fractured her knee cup n a at the Vocatonal School..., fattllshu's.'.' Due to peacetme manpower '.'llortagps, the Navy dscloses tjat all but two of ts battleshps ':.^ the owa the Mssour -haye leen put n mothballs." Thrteen battleshps are ou nactve status. "GVE HM A Va'en-'TE" " February D.A.R. TO MEET WOOBRDGE - Janet Gage Chtpler, D.A.R.. wll meet at the home of Mr.s. Konrad Stern, Myrtle Avenue, eu, Monday. y A board meet- VALLEY" wth Edmund (wcn Lun McAllster "MERTON OF THE MOVES" wth Red Skelton SUNDAY & MONDAY "DASY KENYON" wth.loan Crawford, Dana Andrews & Henry Fonda "THE CORPSE CAME C. O. D." wth George Brent Juan Blundell TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY "THE MACOMBER AFFAR" wth Joan Bennett Gregory Peck "TWO BLONDES AND A REDHEAD" wth Jean l'orter Jmmy Lloyd THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, l!m8 Townshp Democrats Gather to Honor Leader Seen? at heart Ublr at dnner held Monday to honor Andrrw ) l mond Townshp KeroHrr. frmorntlr leader. Loft to rffht rr lohn C<»nc Tax ( nlle< tor Mchael Traner, Mrs. Traner, Nalhnn Buff! Chrstan.nt-Rt-nsrn. Kartan Townshp recorder^ Lncoln Day Fete At Pnes Tonght Hghway (onnssocr lo Speak; Watson to Serve aw ToaHtmaster WOODBRDGE New Jersey Hghway Commssoner Spencer Mller, Jr.. wll be the featured speaker tonght at the Mddlesex County Republcan Organzaton's Lncoln Day Dnner at The Pnes. Rartan Townshp, accordng to an announcement today by.malcolm D. Watson, loastmaster charman of the speakers commttee for the event.! Mller's name has popped nto the state-wde speculaton among! Republcans searchng for a U. S. Senate cdate to oppose the ncumbent Sen. Alfred W. Hawkes n the prmary. Mller hmself ponts out that the Hatch Act hs loyalty to Governor Drscoll prevent hm from makng any cdacy commtment, but doesn't rule hmself out of the race. Reputed throughout the Unted States. Europe Latn Amerca as a scholar author. Mller s expected to address several hun- J dred party leaders workers gathered to honor the patron of the GOP, Abraham Lncoln. August J.Perry. Carteret muncpal charman, s general charman for the dnner, Harry R. B. Meyers, county GOP charman, heads the honorary commttee. The South Orange man wh/> has been the state's hghway chef snce 92 when apponted by Governor Edson, served n WashnKton wth the Labor Navy Departments n World War. After the war, he returned to hs teachng post n Columba Unversty's )epartment of Government. n 926 he helped found the mercan Assocaton for Adult Educaton, later became a member of the Whte House Con- enee on Chld Health Projcton. Before becomng slat.? tate hghway commssoner, he oent ten years of lecturng hroughout the Unted States. Mexco, Europe. He went to Brtan n 93 for postwar-plannng conferences, aagn n 96 as a delegate to the Frst nternatonal Conference on Chrstans Jews at Oxford. As charman of the New Jersey Consttuton Foundaton, he made 5 speeches on the state's new contltuton when t went before the voters last year. Mller s author of several books on the church, adult educaton PERTH AMBOY l-knar '. A. -OZU N.Y. Phlharmonc! At Mosque Feb. NEWARK The New York Phlharmonc - Symphony concert to eb gven at the Mosque Theatre on Saturday nght wth Brunt Walter conductng wll be one of two mportant Grffth Musc the week-end of nterest to local musc lovers. The other wll be the rectal whch the brllant Boheman panst, Rudolf Serkn, wll gve at te Mosque on Sunday afternoon at 3:5. The Beethoven "Moonlght" Sonata twelve Chopn etudes wll be among numbers played. The program: Fantasy. D Mnor. Mozart; Sonata Quas fantasa.. Op. 27. No. 2, Beethoven: Varatons on a Theme of He. Op. 2, Brahms: Twelve Etudes. Op. 25, Chopn: A-flat major, P mnor, F major. A mnor. E mnor, G-sharp mnor. C-sharp mnor. D-flat major, O- flat major. B mnor. A Mnor C mnor. Congregatonal Church Ends Parsh Vstaton WOODBRDGE P. Wllam Laurtsen. charman of the Every Member Vstaton Commttee of the Congregatonal Church has apponted next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock as the tme for fnal reports from Church Councl members others servng n the [Callng. Those unable to attend should j contact the charman before Sun- Samuel Con«ry. Frth Amhoy Mr,. Desmond. Commtteeman. «hn Bf * Mr. Fnn, Assemblyman Brrna.l "*"*,, Alfe Calrk, of (levhaml_nrt_arw_b.«selmll ^ Colonla Notes er's Day exercses at Pedde School, day. The vstaton has been under the drecton of the budget s a student. On Monday nghl j Hghtstown, where ther son. John, commttee, composed of Mr. Laurtsen, Konrad Stern, Wayne T. Mr. Mrs. Samuel Ver- they attended a concert al Rutgers. Cox und Norman R. Pape. vert. New York Cty, were the dnner guests Frday of Mr. M N HOSPTAL PORT READNG Andrew j Nasy. 39, 9 Luther Avenue, Hope- ;la\vn, a brakeman employed by the Phladelpha & Readng Ralroad, was njured last nght whep a pulley cable snapped httng hm' n the ankle. He was taken to the j Perth Amboy General Hosptal where he was treated for a possble fractured ankle. labor organzaton. Besdes Perry Watson, the dnner commttee ncludes Mr.s. Myrtle Schumaker Mrs. Mabel! Hendrcks of New Brunswck, Mrs Henretta Wood of'hghl Park Robert Campbell Mrs. Anns Young of Perth Amboy, Edward J. Sullvan of Avenel, John Amarno of North Brunswck Gyror Burlew of East Brunswck. AlWAVS 2 BG HTS! TWO DAYS ONLY FRDAY JL SATURDAY, FEB. l'.\ & lruce Cabot Denns Murgan n "MURDER MOB' n "SEA BANDTS' SUNDAY AND MONDAY. FEB! 5 AND 6 Douglas Farbanks Jr. - Ruth Watrck n "CORSCAN BROTHERS" Also, J.ckc ;')»n: - Jck.e Cuogan n "KLROY WAS HERE" WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 8, 9 Bette Davs John Real Humphrey Bogart Tftudy Marshall n " n "MARKED WOMAN" "KEY WTNESS" MAS TODAY PUHTH AM»( Thru Wednesday, Feb. 8th on«p. A. -t;k» "Maybe you qre... maybe you're not! But 'm gong to try fnd out!" ROBERT MTCHUM JANE GREER,. wth KRK DOUGLAS Mr. Mrs. Lw'enre Sut. jwest Street, entertaned Mrs. Forrest Traxler daughter. Patrca, South Planfteld, Sunday. Boy Scout Troop 6, wall scoutmaster Stanley Seabasty. partcpated n the "Report to the Naton", at Town Hall. Saturday. Ths troop wll meet Saturday al-! temoon at :3 P. M. at the flrc-! house. Fre Commssoner electon wll be held Saturday. February 2. from 3 to 8 P. M. at the flr-v house, Pettons for fre commssoners may be fled up to mdnrht, February 6. Stanley Seabasty Charles Lucas have fled for the two 3-year terms, Edmund Hughes Frank Brown for a one-year term. Also to be voted on s an appropraton $2,. The commssoners are now [workng on an mproved alarm system. The Lades Auxlary wll meet Monday, 8 P. M., at the Suter home on Amherst Avenue. Mrs. Mary WmUne. Carolna, Avenue, s a patent at the Rahway Memoral Hosptal. Mrs. Elzabeth Abbott. West Street, spent a few days last week wth Mrs, Maran Devens, Unon Beach. The Cvc mprovement Club wll meet February 2, at the clubj house, at 8 P. M. r Mr. Mrs. Charles Knauer Farvew Avenue, vsted hs mother. Mrs. Fred Knauer, East Orange, Monday. Mr. Mrs. Raymond Rhode. Farvew Avenue, attended Found- n-le. Knaue. Frv.-w Avrne. Arthur Kn.uer h.s returned lae. Mass. aflc ^ ^ - (. a y mlls; M. M l.m Pker. Roselle. also a sudc.nt at M.T. Tn' Junto eld, luncheon meetng -Thursday H the home of Mrs. Cnder Knauer. Farvew Avenue, Pe-em were Mrs. Mary Paltson. Mr.s. Ger.kl Brown. Colcna Mrs. John Teley. Woodbrdee. The nt-x: meet nn wll be held Thursday. March. P. M a! the home of M s Brmvn. Chan O'Hlls Road. Mr.s. Mane Suter s ll ut her home on Amer.-; Avenue. Brtan U. S wll avod splttng Germany, uv-mnr-. say. NOW TK SAT! rt>av ('otn- un Lncoln's H.rtlulav (Danny KAV. - Vrgna MAVO "THE SECRET LFE OF WALTER MTTY" n Techncolor 'lus "HGH CONQUEST" lrllnk Story of (lnhnr the Great Alps Saturday Mulnee Colol' Cartoons SN., MON.. Tl'ES., FEB. 5, 6. 7 JOAN CRAWFORD "DASY KENYON" l)ana Andrews - Henry Fonda Plus The Bumstemls "BLONDE'S ANNVERSARY* ^ CLASSFED 'ED. THtl' SAT,, FEB. 8-2 Spencer Lna TRACY TURNER "CASS TtMBERLANE" Wth Za-hary Scott Plus Bonla Granvlle "GULTY" Defyng the perlous (lungers that lurk behnd vcrj peak of the savage Serra! y (Jvtefr TONE BUUR JLOVE TROUBLE ADVENTURE... ll THE SOUTH SEAS! Pad KEY Rhonda rumng Woodbrdge Personals Tn«Junor Woman's Club wll Rchard Prank, born M,,. n the home of Mss Rta the Perth Ambqy Oenc,,' v,n 2 Green Street, wth Mss Mrs. Hacker s' the (,,,, ;! Lms Rees as co-hostess. beth Varga of Wnrat,,', Pen! Rchard D. Qumn, V. S. couple has one other r(. v.vv has returned to Boston, Joan. 8. MSV to resume hs studes at, M'lT «fto spendng» ««k M w " h h, parents, Mr. Mrs. H. M. Qulnn. Lnden Avenue, st James' Parochal PTA met Tcd.v nmlt n the school aud- - mm Mrs. Clfford" Johnson ; n ; t,, M -s of the fourth grade ptt-,k wre n charge of the socul M Mrs John Hacker. Brookfleld Avenue are the parents, uvns, Lnda Elzabeth Png-Pong Tournament Held bx Teen-Agers SELN The Teen Aue Rccrea program Frday ngh attract- ; whch wll contnue nn < come to attend the >r, ed 3 younusters. day nght, conchum; A pn-pong tournament was Nlarch 7 servce 'lelcl "wth.the Jollownu results: *Rev. Donald o :. Group. Nels ngstrup. 6 gamesj preacher al the frst v. Henry Echevt. names; group Reformed Church, ;, 2. John Rasmussen. 6 games. Jerry! the sermon topc 'La Roque. games: Group 3, Wllam Duck. game Rchard!of Hs Sacrfce ", jkmble. game..charles Keenan \ pconnomy w, Sonny Bahr were n charge. j am of growes n V.u j n charge of regstraton were j CC Ktants a M, to 26 rallorads Mrs. Russell Furze Mrs. Clarence Bower: dancng, Mrs. Fred Mess. Mrs. Wllam Uanpell Mrs. Alfred Jordan: badmnton. j Edward Bolte Allen Blss;!shuffleboard. Fred Mess, checkers, ; nd < " lolts ' Charlf! generally was Wlllum FR.. SAT., S N Dana Andrew-. Anne Vxtor "SWAMP WATKR Also Warnrr Rater "PRSONKR OF SAKK SLAND" Vnt.. Sun. MnlllllTB A Tr'h. «rt"m«^ Starts Next Week, Frday- Four B(t Days "THE GREAT WALTZ Also "BUCK PRVATES ' Unon Lenten Sr, lul: Begn Next rw,,,. sr (. WOODBHDOK Tlu ;; an ReforTned Chun- Street, has been rm,,,, j place of worshlo for thr Unon Lenten Servce.. church, the Frst 'u, Frst Congregatonal, T;.! copal Methodst r Woodbrdge. The rms,,,,. lo Kccskemethy BKH: servce wll be held ;,t ;, February 8. The pu,, SELN THEATRE Ok Tree Road srn. s Met. 8-27!) JNDF.R NEW MA\\<.) FRDAY AND SM u\'f "UNFNSHED DANCf Wth Mararet ;,, 'lus- "RENEGADE Glk." SAT. MATNEE SUN. AND MON.-TvCn n u ; "GREEN DOLPHN STREET" LaU Tunrr "ROYAL WEDDNG n Technlnln TUES. AND WED -TW mr< "JUNGLE FLGHT "BG TOWN STATETHEATRE WOODBRDGE. N. J. TODAY THRU SATURDAY "BODY AND SOUL" Wth John (ARFUXD - Mll PALMER Plus Sharyn MOFFETT n "BANJO" SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Douglas FARBANKS - Mara MONTE? n "THE EXLE" Plus, n Glorous Color "THAT'S MY GAL" Wth Lynne ROBERTS - Donald BARU" WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY John WAYNE - Larane DAY n "TYCOON" CHRSTENSEN'S "THE FRENDLY STORE" FNAL -. tlc \:A>\ \\ crk (f our r.l n lak< advnta^* t»f thcm'ln* A. HKMS MARKED DOWN BARGAN COUNTERS ncluded on tlcst rounhth ur«*: l ; ( '"" xscs, Skrh, KOM'K; C.hUlrou'h ^'" ' Woar, Sl >».rs, Culotthes; M''f {rl SUS KU(TS. Lades' SWEATERS All Wool Value* to $.93 NOW 2.98 MEN'S SHRTS Whte O*funl- K»s!e> - Y*«"n Reg. $3.9H NOW 2.9 M WY OTHER TEMS NOT S CHEATLY MM (El) FOR THS SAl WEN TLL <: J'. M. - FRDAY U 9; ' > ULOSlU WEDNESDAY AT NOON '

9 gpendent-leadbb THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 98 PAGE FORDS NEWS Snbepentent-leater FORDS NEWS ms Gb ns Show.ad Varety Bll,> Presented at n Fords A report on the tcket -.srvcn-act varety show n the Fords Play- 9 wasulvenby nd to the members of the, cub Rt ther meetng!; ] n the Scnavan hr sesson t was an- th;l posters for the show donated by Mrs. H6ger.nnclM.VE.sle Wttnecpwl of the Keasbsy Hmuel Katz. George,. a past presdent j Jansrn were apponted as to He forthcomng Lons jnnal Conventon. Selected, ns alternates were Robert, n py. Adolph QUadt, a past,.joseph Orelner. (lpl Deulsch, Orener ; Krnst were complmented club members for ther fn makng the Famly Nght lf Perth Amboy Tenns...success that t was. who s n charge of the Club actvtes reported,o boy.-,' organsaton would ts charter February 26 at fcr Son dnner to be held Amboy YMCA. Plans [junor H-Y club n ths y under the leadershp JHKH were also dscussed. ter of thanks to the Woodtownshlp commttee for > barrers on streets where chldren slegh rde wa.s upon. pl Dambnch. charman of er -llecton. reported that collected from the last _ vc would be turned over March of Dmes campagn. Us «ec Albert Bufano. of o made a donaton to the : drve; Julus Preskos. of vn. QeorRe T. Dover place The brthday of nt Kau was observed Luenberger led the com-.snslnc. accompaned at ano by Alex Nagy. ler Fords News on l'age 2 Two Young Heroes KKASBKY Through ther quck thnkng the two boys above are credted wth the savng from drownng of Wllam Bedcs Clym t'ottrell of Keasbey, who were cautht n the cy Rarltan Rver Saturday whea an ce floe broke trapped them. They are, left to rght. Robert Chlnchar of Pennsylvana Avenue, Hopelawn: John Deryn of Dahl Avenue, Keasbcy. They are stng besde the ambulance of St. John's Frst Ad Squad just before the vehcle left (or the Perth Amboy General Hosptal wth the two vctms to be treated for cxnosure. Staff Photo Lakw. Scouters Hold Rally Captans to Make Frst Kcporl on (.umpagn al Tonght's Sesson KURDS- -About thrty resdents f ths area are makng excellent progress n securlrg funds for the Boy Scout, campagn,mthaebvolosn. charman, reported today. Al wptnns wll make ther re-,m tomorrow nght when the!-m ) mm s n the Scnavan drll. Now Brunswck Avenue, he fnal tabulatons wll be made us x, Monday nsht. Although' the ndvdual reports are comng n lne, Vclorfln stated, the factores have not been fully checked. The group of some thrty worker-; opened the drve Frday nght wth n rally nt the Scnavan drll. A qmt. of $5, was set for the Northern Dstrct of Rartnn Councl. Hans J, Mller, charman of the central Jersey dstrct, 'Wllam Wrmht, scout executve of the councl, Mchael Shyne, feld! drector, were the guest speakers, ] Wrght Shyns told of the functons of.scoutng ts effect on the communty at large. n- the absence of George E Kovak, fnance charman of the central Jersey dstrct, the meetns was opened by Stephen A Frost. Frost was followed by Volosn, who n turn ntroduced the fnest speakers urged the worke s to lend full support to the cam- pasn. Pror to the meetng, a demonstraton n frst ad was gven by members of the St. John's Frs! Ad Squad. Robert Neary"descrbed j the varous technques used by the squp.d n emergences. The workers cooperatng wth Volosn are Lef Rodner, Alex Nagy W H. Jensen, A. H. Pedderson, J L. Anderson, Mrs. Loretta Anderson. Mrs. W. H. Jensen, Mrs. Jame Quackenbush, Mrs. Joseph Rebovch, Mrs. John Domejka, Mrs. Helen Rasmussen, Mrs, George Munn. Rev, A. L. Kreylng, Charle. Puskas, Steve Sutch Jr., Theodore Ratajczak. Julus Puskas. Joseph Carlsle, John Jago, J. Johnson, J Yuhas. J. Kasmer, J,. Szabo, S Frost J. Domejka'.' ASH WEDNESDAY SERVCES FORDS Ash Wednesday serv ces were held yesterday n $' HOLD SESSON J-Church n th* church'.hall John's Epsoopal Church, wth a celebraton of holy communon at FORD A Valentne party wast, esses were Mrs. Ruth Tpley, Mrs., A M A, the evcnlng, mces, Het Tuesday nlkht by the Worn- Margaret Qush Mrs. Johh chaplan Gordon Hutchlns of the en's Guld of St. John's Epscopal Olsen. ' U. S. Army was the speaker. Fords -Hopelawn-Keasbey Boy Scout Fund Workers FORDS Workers who have pledged ther support to Mchael Volosn, charman of the annual drve lor the Boy Scouts of Amcrr;, n the Fords. Krasbey, Hopdawn area, are pctured aboxc durr a merlns of the eommttee n the Scnavan Grll, Now Brunswck Avenue. n 'the front row (seated on (he floor) are. left to rght, Alex Nagy, W, U, Jensen, A. H. Feddcrson. J. L. Anderson, M. J. Shyne. feld drector of the Northern Dstrct of trtan Councl; second row from the left, Mrs. Lorcttu Anderson, Mrs. VV.. Jensen, Mrs..lames Quakcnbush, Mrs..losrpl Kelovch. Mrs..llm Doturjk, Mrs. llplc Rsmusscn Mrs. <eore.' Munn; thrd row. tev. A. L. Kre.vlng, Hans J. Mller, Perth Anko.r, w>o s rhnnan (>f the Central-Jersey area, Volosn. Clm-lcs Pusks, Seve Sleh, Jr., Theodore Ratajczk, Julus Puskas. Joseph Carlsle John,la(fo; fourth row, J, John- MH,,, Yuhas, J. Kasmer, \V. A. Wrght, J. Szabo. S. Frost,.. Domejka. stuff Photo by Laks. Scouts Exhbt Hcraft at Our Lady of Peace Hall v* t ATTENTON!! RESDENTS of FORDS, KEASBEY HOPELAWN The St. John's Frst Ad Squad wshes to offcally announce that t now has two ambulances n operaton to render better communty servce n the area. The new addtonal Cadlke (Superor), Ambulance shown above on the left, was made possble by ttte generous contrbulon? from you, the people. We hope to render stll more servce wth ths addtonal equpment We r --* - Sgned ST. JOHN'S FR f ) SQUAD, U. of FORDS, Scout Hobby Show Wll End Tonght Scout Exhbt Drawng Wde ntcrt'sl; Court Honor s Held FOUD3--A party tonght fur the tcthta of Troop 53, tler \Parents wll culmnate a four- /day serb.s of events amed at the promoton of scoutng n observance of Natonal Boy Scout eak. The troop s sponsored by Our Lady of Peace Church s n charge of Mchael Q. Sabo, scoutmaster. The church audtorum whch s decorated n an outdoor campng ground wth a tent, full sze canoe, stuffed anmals brds anl many other features ncorporated wth scoutng, has attracted hundreds of vstors. Exhbts are plentful the entre troop has been present each nght to act as gudes to the guests. Among the exhbts, the hobbes ndulged n by the troop members are: stamp con collect- ng, model, arplanes, ndan vlhtwsr * model Boy Scout tamps, model jet cars, varous. types of model fshng bpats, a poneer sgnalng tower, an Eskmo collecton, ndan woodcarvlnj,.brd VALENTNE CARDS AND GFTS For the One Yyu Love, JSRDAL POLLS Made to Order GRAHHANN'S GREETNG CARD AND GP SHOP l^nuk A 'uulu UrUluaM, l'ru, 63 NEW BRUNSWCK AVJ. FOKUS, N. J, Phone P. A Top lologranh slums Scouts of Troop 53, sponsored by Our.Lndy of Peace Church, demonstratng varous phases o f Scoutng n the hureh hall durng the hohby show held durng the week. Three of the Scouts are seen below dressed n ndan costume. They re left to rght: Frank Brzychey, Frank Karkas, John Karmondy. The show ends tonght, Staff Lakls. nests houses brd collccns. ndan, beadwo'fe, ndan' headdress costumes, flre fghtng equpment, collecton of Boy Seoul tenta equpment. The stufled' anmal dsplay ncludes ph?asant«, squrrels, foxes, raccoon, deer Ofpey Hawk. Conrt ol Hoftor Monday pght was open nght wu He followng evenng a court of honor Was. held for the scouts of the troop, Last ntyftt moton pctures on Scootng were shown tonght's Wener pa'ty wll brng the event to a close. The court o honor was opened wth the 'nvocaton by Rev. John Grmes, pa j tar.of the church. Rev. James Thompson, assstant to Rev. Gnmes, s the troop chaplan. Followng the nvocaton a Pledge to the Hag WM led by Senor Scout Andro* «Wuw, Jf. The ba- (Contlnued on fate 2) "any man who enjoys wearng food hats knows PNELL" MEN: The New Look n Hats S "THE SCOOP" the style evetu for sptfpg HATS N STOCK FUR YOU TO OHhOSE FROM. F WE DON'T HAVE T, WE'LL MARE T. All Hats D. PNELL -CUSTOM 638 FLORD A GROVE ROAD P. A PERTH AMBOY

10 Sr A' 'r r -! " ertend onr Aar? Erv.-n r»«-v <v. >!) to the Board of F.<luf nv^...d Fnn, the ftf-v. n<rn ^:. D.': ;^af*<of the refer.-,: <k r.u- * r^ard "J< fro ah*;d wth :he ' th-' Avert! O.;.>:-.;.-; -r.e n» * h <h M.-houl tkt rr.. h wnrk ahfa<t Jt wll esl T ^jr sn?oaml jtufftfr/rt. Wth wfl Scoot* of ArtwSea mare thwr wth. r...!,r,f youth' whtth afford* \*«mor* " :h,n th* b* natonal arsrvrr- --facton * «n»ethjjr th# Scout However, the JxrwfU d^rv^d by - -* --vno ^re affected by h«ht^rt* vrd rn«re satsfacton. v 'h" Boy ftrout«nave f»rformed -':" *«?rvc*s. Jn a report f* May^r ;".' 'rr»n#r. Saturday. th* hoy* ;--: t'n*>y had. durng 97. «!«t*d " ' pound? of clothng. 2.W»'p :. 3 6 on«of waste paper, jra magazne?, cofjetted toy-;. -' repared th«m delvered r- rdy famf**. n ddtwu. th* - re ported they had *e«ured food f«? ''v:-tmas ThanJwfTYnr Wsk«t«. «*- d the Emergency &qaad the Her- f.r, Commttee, delvered Q la ;;>?u?h agences asfh«red Cras* t;.< Mddlesex Cotnly TntwrtTfc :"' leh * ".,... =-:<;. Vpartment nf, :r o t.v, e?a d new?. a«any,-,. e ; you after ext^-rn;..' >*> rnd "f the week. po-:--.var buck * worth far nty wm t com?* to huyr>? -., K.--. Ar.^Jt H cfnt> adtt!"-.-!' * <n jrotemmert n vjrow' t.--h apparent hdden r<- v,-<,t«t «? ft to. com* }v P-fTy?ovfTnm*T>al OT»H * t#t tral for <M*. H,, f the Hd f«me *f "*» wth trp taxpayer 'marry *. n th? <*«*. dollar budjret. nstate?nv?rn- *, th< ^'jdfet talk «far away he- \ a hatred mllon dollar* whch. t»nwral reap af* yen? regarded a< ar....!km apo? the taxpayer* a«3, he p?.srte. to he avoded by ^<-n «whoo) dstrcts wort money from rrnmo- Munjcpalrte*. after plng more Tore spegdnf «f ther o"wn nro bt!d?et. have, m many e«*s. fndng from h* floor wth a tax that wll the taxpayer lf^ cowc ta^-^h tme. Wth al evels of rovemment tryng to. Mo the act. H\«tme for the taxpayer rsv to th* defense of hs own pocket-... ^ h*n*»e-<rleanng n governoverdw. A* defnte curb on «constructon would be an- naton acton. whkh A. t. *«tz, P«?- H :;th Leagw, ptamttrl»tef M» tw», dent-of fh*n Assoca- -M t over 3 tor feedng SU&H? 'jap n the We Want.-.-'<! n fre preventon r.-.d T.OT rtv-.r.>.- R--'.-n Tea Party Sprt.".'.".">. a! t.r'^rams. We ap proud of our Boy Scout? arso ;!. r!:re record. Ther theme ths y*:.r >-: l.s.doe$ltsduty! "Tv Scout Ctzen at Work: n Hs Home, F^tro Ntnn. leader of the talan leftl Communty, H» Naton, H- :.TRE-VTON Hc-pu'o'.:?jn par.f for mposng r.e* taxes s.-.j :'eng the S:a:e Gove.TTf r/. j.' Socalst, does not follow the Com- m ts entrety are ^:::m Vr.e pa; (l tens o' :he 99?:;o?m;r.D:.:' -. T.ur.^ts m opposng the Marshall Plan, but Ne- J-r-ey Vf ClCCtn fs focus our thoughts on them no-*-, vhj!e ay^t-ng that taly owes the Unted ;; make a" a"-ju. them our whole-hearted support nov. rbt of grattude for help n the *,o recapture ':'.e GJVV.T.or- -:.--:A h* n them succeed n ther cherac- r/,?tw ar perod, adds that the Unted State? < j ldng marob fh«jfew Yound^. ^ T\ y rfon? t^eluty by helpng Europe. " ", "~ The generous assstance whch the \V»< a $*ft f\mt* f& flay Unted States has poured out to the suffer- Last Saturday, t#» &3M pl«yng' on the ng peoples of other ls wll someday be of the world t s mportant to get A bass for comparson of the actual stard of ' Rtcen; tev-'.jprr.er.u en :;.? Repub'.can fron: :na*.ca;? :.&. the partv, Thch? no* jr> cor/.ro; of alj major 5:^t* cs!ce=. f.e L c -- :s!arare. the Governorsr.Lp ana *o Unt-ed States S«"*- w the Rartan Rce* fell n when the chroncled n hstory wth amazement. grave way,.._.., t was ortly. through the Never before has a naton gven so freey of two fowttfcjy ydnttos that the to help dstressed sufferng humanty. ;< are alve today, the young heroes are When the future hstoran marvels at the n the reorganzaton of the vernmerr.. the ectnamy r leryn, D'ahl Avenue, Keasbey. generosty of the Unted States, he wll also sde of whch s questonable 6t-' Chnehar, Pemwylvama A\'en«e. man-el at the expressons of opnons lke despte predcton? of supporters 'trt of the movemen:. no one v,-;;: at -..felawn. ' that credted to Sgnor Nentt. The talan The two-boy» who cause* all the com- Socalst s not the only person n foregn J J ^ n^sw^u ^ 'o whch necesstated callng out the ls who has come forth wth the opnon be weeded out. Democrat -.re - ^arce as the >>do xr n ::.*?. St. John's frst Ad Squad the that the Unted States s dong no more K^ heh offces of the S:a: Gove:nthan ts duty n ^tendng assstance to mem :h e3 e days. foregn peoples. KcaHbty Fre &ej>tfrtrtwflf, were 3 years <f age-old enough to know better, the oy.j. accordng to polce, were over the eh;.one! when they went through the c&. t seems to utr theft* are much safer onlortable places to pay than on an cecnvered rver. Tt s the duty of parents vh>-() homes are rt the vcnty of bodes,..v-.ter n the Townshp to warn ther h!(jn-n of the danger nvolved. We hope b: boys whose lves were saved wete'on [he recevng end' of a jfoodv old-fashoned "ahnjr to" by thdr Comparng Retoatds &f Mrof n the effort to underst the economes Republcan State offcal-; *':-.:> T! be shfted around n.r.e're- '. organzaton scheme or rubmerged un'der a catene: mrmbrr after bene wp men fo: yf-a:;. re=ent ther plght are Warnng party leaders for -.he-:: J:-- dcamem. n "Mercer 'Courr.y whsre, most of these offcal" :;-, sde vote, a poltcal :e5?::.:,-. s n the raakn?. Democrats have-advanced S j!.e Senator Elmer H. Wenp. V: l P3 Ul;n. man. as lher?;. date for Governor are qu:e-.- lvng n varous countres. Ths cannot be done by translatng foregn currences n terms of the dollar. t can be done by determnng how much tme workers n varous countres have to labor n order to pay for the same commodtes. Recent surveys show that a Russan fatly wachng the gcrr^s-on ;n ;hr Republcan Party. The Derr/> cartlc mnorts n tle Uj'X$Vve s expected to oppose: '.he three...,,.,,. cents p6;- pack taxce cgattu?? Obedenee U» S&frty tory worker labors ten hours forty-two the boost n beer Announcement by State Motor Vehcle taxea,lro.t Commssoner Artttur,^. Jfagee that fatal mnutes to get the where-wth-all to buy a per tree gallon, one-:nhd advocated to by fhe Gover- cen-. acodentrf n Mddlesex C^urtty had jumped pound of butter. n the Unted States worku u * u»l.., ftjy. ^,,. A, ers tol less than'an hour to buv the same 't percent n 97 ov«* tme prevous year t * ^ *,vulu *u J amount of butter. ('raws attentqn to the faef h«t both drver pedestran rum ufe gjfleate cdre whle on the hghways. fh"«sfate ttelf set the lowest death toll rale n-.2& years, except!'<»r 't-wt'r the cars two on war the year* r«a<te, when out there tl»ere were nne countes n the Staf«rt whch the total was hgher. Whle jrreat strde have been mrde n ;;;Vty und pedesfrafls, an welt a» drvers. n Russa, a present, a factory worker labors thrty-one mnutes to earn enough to buy a loaf of bread. The Amercan factory worker, on the other h, works only seven mrtuten to earn the money for a smlar purchase. Mayng Bonds Economsts seem to agree that an ntakng more pyecautons thete n stll creased sale of savngs bonds to the publc room for mprovement, especally jn tnose an as where there art open road's vavy through State traffc. Drvers are urged to take extra eare, -. -ntally at thn season of the year when motorng n not at ts best, by adjustng st't'l to mett condtons,.slowng down well n jdvance of ntersectons curves consttutes a strong measure aganst nflaton t appears that the people of the Unted States are contnung the wartme habt of buyng savngs bonds. Fgures for the year 97- reveal that the combned sales of the currently sold savngs bonds the % F G sere*==amounted to >6,69,9,. Redemptons lest «j>edestran'slp fall n the path aggregated,ft5,ll'o;6 ; l leavng the of ;t car. Follow at a safe dstance, Government a net ncrease, of - $2,9,- \vhf prepared, ttf pass» car, make sure 8,. that there s plenty of room good vsblty ' gve tre proper sgnals for turnng or slowng dowlt, 'edestrans Should crow street* only at ntersectons obey gfjfwtf lghts. Drvers The treasury Department reports that publc holdng of Seres E bonds reached a new hgh om^o r 99fr,98» F on the last day of 9?. Holdng of the tlree ssues also touched a new hgh of-$9,3,- have dffculty stopp&jf thel* cars the«e 692,. days due to slppery roacfe so extra safety ; >measures areneceaba-fy, Obedence to safe- Never brag afcoat th«ooftefltaeas of ty played a great part n savn* S33 lve* somethng you saltf; y*> kow now rare last year. Perhaps t may save yours n the occason s but tfaore s no me to let L8.. fewrybody CMMF. nor Alfred E. D.-scoll n hs annual budget message. Because such a tax wl not harm the 'lttle man," Mnor::;,- Democrats n the yeg-sature arc expected to vote for.governor STUMPNG THF EXPERT Under the Captol Dome By J. Jsepb Grbks D^ca'.'s propo^a to mpose a 'bu c :r«e r ; tx of 5 m:us to pr?- juc? J;?.5f'.fj Lkewse a pr'opo=?d r.t:*-a?»- cf on? per rent.r. :h? State's Lak? from rare.:::.«.- a ; o lvely to have thr.vuppcrt of '.ne Democrau. H pu'-5::n= hope that by the.rne t!?c:on day ro".ls around a 99 New Jer-^y x;l rave a modftzer Str.» Government as a rr.^nment to ther atuteness..tn fort-;:-':.:. Or. that recr.rc they hope to elect a Repub-!:.n G"jve:n:r t -«rve a fourvtar term *;-.') wll succeed hm- :'f fa; anoe: four yeas n the ;he cro«5np of hf D»lawarf. prec«!n«the battle of Trenton. r?m»mber that these?reat 5trus«e< were mad* for jome object. aft exceedsngly anxous that ;he object they fought fo.^ lwy. the Dnton C;ns;Huon they formed sha! be perpetual. shall be mo^t happy f mav be a chosen nfmmem ;n etfec:ns ther perpetuaton." HOFFMAN: Former Governor Harold G. Hoffman, now Executve Drector of the Slate Unemployment Compensaton Comnsson, recently had hs one-act play ';Nor Lon? Remember." pro- /& duced over a televson hook-up. LEV'COLX: AbrahamLncoln leevsc a verbal vote of cohfdenc-!rom members of the New Jsrsey Le^flarurt on February r *T;er. he stepped of! at r,e Sts;e E-.-e M'hj'.e on hs way t3 Wa>h.:;rcn to be naugurated?:v=:der.:.of -r.e Unr.ed States Wr.h war clouds hoverng over.:.: c:ur.!y. L:n:o l n spoke :o a Drr.cca H:ase of Assembly :<!?'.' r re:-c--.v:na a are at ovaton. n awe awed tones he declared he looked upon :s welcome as a m?r:fe.".at:dn trt the legslators adhered to the Unon, the Con -.:tu;!cn ar.d the lbertes of the people. The man does not lve who L* nrr.-f devoted to peace than :?&.".ne -f. none w!o would ;:p Tj::- to >re«trve t. "but f r..y De necessary D put the foot :jur. f:my: f do my dury do t reht, you jru sus^n ;;:?. v.l! you hoc?" There were ':u( cv:e ; - of Yes: We Wll." r. th'-'sena-.e. Lncoln lkewse.'sfe;v';d a gseat trttraw from Sr.-.n'.cr^ n reply, he sad: Cnnpt but remetnber the plat New Jersey holds n the.'..;. r.r.ory of our country..err.ember that n the Revolutonary.;rjggle none had more of ts bst le felds. reufcmber of readng, n my youth, a small bookhe lfe of Washngton a«d of. hs straggles, -none fxed t- ;s!f on my mnd so ndelbly.* as «w tmmm muvw The play ; based on the crcumsances surroundng Lncoln's Gettysburg Address was orgna-ly -*-r:ten by former Governor Hoffman for presentaton at the Lambs' Gambol n New York n 939- wth Raymond Ma>sey pay:ng the ;ole of Abraham Lncoln. The'Amercan Natonal Thea- rp Academy presented the televson veron of the play. TAXES: Governor Alfred E. Drlscoll beleves that f the Federa! Government contnues to donmae felds of taxaton fals to cut down us spendng, all States wll soon become hollow.'h«!l u?e!ess easly ornaments.of srevemment. The Governor clams that the Federal Government wll close t-? flsca! year' wth a balance of approxmately seven bllon dollars At the same tme th? expendtures of the 8 states durng the. same perod w'" probably exceed current rev-mws >* twer a W- '.on aolla;", he clams To meet ths suatpn. the Governor reports ;at durn? 97 four states adopted a general sales tax Jaw seven stales adopted cgarette totaeeo taxes: eght states ncreased ther gasolne taxes; three states enacted new fuel taxes; seven states ncreased' ther taxes on wne; sx States ncreased ther tax on beer; fve states revsed upward State ncome taxes, corporate taxes were ncreased n fve states. Addtonal states taxed soft drnks, ncreased leves oft parmutel bettng n other ways sought to close the gap between recepts expendtures, the Governor sad Mok 'of these states, he added, now have tax rates hgher than n New Jersey n many nstances Uxes that New Jersey has prevously been able to escape. HOSrTALS: A fve-member State Commsson wn soon be apponted by the Legslature u> make a survey of voluntary chartable hosplfals n New Jersey to determne what steps can be on PQ/;< 9) COMD.MSt Tfc*,lw-J«uul. Tkr Wu«l>rM«c Udtr W f c M ) d Tke mthm Do You Remember When W Co Bath n Our f&e* U> Hetdl s nfnr,, ncdent* n the Heut of Ynrry,.,,', f) Year* A*o Woxbrdees new ambulance wll no nto servce today. A.-'nlulf of drvna assgnments -,-h -A-,;! opate wthout added,''.«: to the publc was mapped out a<;; neh at n m*»tng of the EmfTsem-y Squad the Board pf Frp CommMonen. -. The Poy. Pftro*pum ComswBV o' 8es^ee of va'-pn had n bouncng (.;,r-vc. gr-orrhrk fl Dewtt ^T.^h.fm! T*o Perth Amboy r.;\'dealers wp:-e brought before nv rourt hfre. nnp benff chaned,» h puh; ' b-nmcn*" checks,^' th" "ther Hw- Mr:?' Tar!th»mfr =artly observed that f ;.!<; rompany had )rtn n th -.,^jo r reflrr.n«tnwness nstead r,'.\ ; mnht not have been so ).V T!:c towrvhp wll plead "povr.tv scordn* to an m^nt of To-arshlp Leon McElroy n the event the ' '-.rwp h»" '"> answer any con- «mp; actve ms'tuted by the?!a;c BTrd of Health for delay ;n ev.'ftn?<"**r facltes n frr.?, Kea**"' Hopelawn The Bord of Educaton w!' ; p-'v'aablv rlfm now that the penp>, by approvng '.h' school bud- ;,. tyy Tnr-flay's elpfton. conr., r - ft -J,..( Bfton to mske f«u' - alarv r'-'tratot rn the teach*,,\ A W^odbrdH? Avenue. Pn; Rear.ne man, recevw! qu-" a )-!' «f fr eavlnn the barrk» : 'hop n f Sherman Dtwhrwr Af: e r S : rfre«hm» shave, he A-«f' to h* car O fnd that all.-? tlrws *fr<> ftat the wres t:»r' puh'rt out of hs mow:. M l*» llthed Every Thursday by the WnodbrldKf Publl«tln» Con- Uuxwell Loan, Vl<~e-Pre*td«nt: l*nr*nce V famplon, Treurer. r,ucy r. Lrtgory, B*af«t»rr. CHARLK.S E. ORBOOft E.pr «ud Publ!h»r " call hm Cupd. You'll *«-«*vjha t two mnute nun wll ** W"WW>MT fomnalocanapuwlut" Mr= A^hf-r F;t7-Rolph has bf»n ele^tpd presdent of the WvxJbrdee Chapter of the Amercan Red CFOM for the sevpntereth consecutve yftr.... The commttee n charge of the Presdent's Ball report a net proft of $7 Anthony A. Aqull«was the charmtn of the affar. S te*ft Afo A ten per cent bonus for fremen s beng sought by three dstrcts n the fre commssoners electon* The bonuses are bens asked for by Woodbrdge. Hopelawn seln Dstrct No.... O! storages are gven as the cause for a new schedule setup at the Grh Vocatonal School. The school wll reman closed from today to March n order to conserve the fuel.... Townshp dealers who do more than $5,6 a year busness n sugar coffee or wholesale gas dstrbutors are urged to open raton bankng accounts n the local banks by the OPA. The Newark Offce of the Federal Bureau of nvestgaton announced ths week that a quantty of wartme contrab was sezed Tuesday nght by agenu when they raded the homes of German alens n the townshp.... The townshp has gone ove? the top n ts drve for funds for te nfantle Paralyss campagn. Vctor C. Ncklas, general charman, announced today.... Robert Brauhwate. formerly of Ave- Andercn ; : be s*orn n n- Board of Edu-r three yean a meetng to b found Kulty <,'. by the spet:,-]. War Prce an< p., CoTunflTu? x;]! sreonr f,-, at the Colunb., former lj«; ; been promo : <.- former tea':.»r school. Rol t advanced t r > f:r....thebo.: : " trcducc an o;-,;-. the keepn? -.' JUST Paragrapj C'nmp:.rj.. ; v.-..s a <:. -. ^r;ed ah - _dy b' : ;. >ane day ;;.,: P presented!;. Ch stkr. u ; >'> The nejhb.:, callng on th*" P. nght ea;.:. dsh m the b.v: Enterprse f Barber ; n ar. < cded not to :ak Now f they'll them Tu'.sa T.:r; "Mates who r;:, h are headed '. asle. Some wll *.. some w'l b*- car Coverall. May! Those who sav votes" don't mear; :. burnng ther b:.. them: the nex; :';, thngs gong th';r bur> 'Va.' Nex. Remember' An old-tln»r -: :. renwmoer when :. crtcsm- of the - ts extraragance n free jeeds. Oh;o - Hardlv The two - yea: colleges." propo^ Truman"* comm:. eductuon. would the football statme to trald u;j. Chrstan Scenrt V What- 'What s to > :. menu of pract;... n ths count; \ perance advocate : nel. now of Rpley.NT. Y., has perhaps. Punc: been selected as one of the out-. stng students n Amerca " They Often hs bography wll be lsted n But a study o!'.:.- the anual publcaton of Who's made by the thr:: Who Among Students n Amer- 5,, Amer. :ean Unverstes Colleges. wrong. Buffalo N THERE S A TO PAY BLLS, TOO...BjChttk n golf, the ball wll jo fwbcr straght" hk «(herghtw»y. Y«rf Sblm, too, #» go farther «n<l bt yo» w«pr Mb by cteefc. * attt to ; OTEN BBAYq :M:H P. M WOODBRDGE NATONAL \'< N. J.

11 />< L>KN>KNT-LBADER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, J98 PAGE NtNl Dome flom Edtoral Page) releve exstng over-,,nrl t.o furnsh addtcs for operatng [ a bll before the Leglscommsson wll comroscnt.tve of the De- t n f nsttutons L ()nr from the Depart- ['Economc Development, uo of Muncpaltes, the, m.;prl.s the Legslature. They would be apponted by the Governor to serve wthout compensaton. After the study s completed the commsson s empowered to submt a*report to the Legslature embodyng recommendatons as to facts crcumstances to help the nsttutons. The bll was ntroduced by Assemblyman Elwood P. Russell, of Bellevlle. JERSEY JGSAW: The State Veterans Loan Authorty has approved 3,7 applcatons for total loans of $3,85,55.27 for New Jersey veterans.... New Jersey's ron mnes produced 68, long tons of ore durng 97 whle znc mnes n Sussex County turned out 76,35 tons at the same tme, Accordng to the State Department of Conservaton..,. The' Menlo Park State Solders' Home has been Rven an excellent ratng by the Federal Veterans' Admnstraton.... New Jersey's traffc acectent fatalty toll reached 638 durng 97, the lowest, wth the excepton of two war years. n twenty-fve years.,,. Only war veterans, wdows of men klled n servce are enttled to personal tax exempton n New Jersey under the new State Consttuton.... A,new call for engneers other techncal men to fll 8 newly created Jobs n the State Hgtrway Department has been ssued by the State Cvl Servce Commsson.... Webster B. Todd. of OldWlck, s the new charman of the New Jersey Republcan Fnance Commttee.... A commsson of nne members wll soon start to work lookng for a new form of muncpal government for New Jerjey ctes.... Labor practces whch retard home buldng wll soon be probed by a twelve-mmeber legslatve, commttee.... Consoldaton of facltes at New Jersey's sx State Teachers' Colleges at Montclalr, Trenton Qlassboro s beng studed by educators at the request of Governor Drscoll,... The State Hghway Department has been commended by the U. S. War Assets Admnstraton for protectng the Bg Lttle nch wartme ol lnes n the constructon of the Route Parkway Route J Freeway n Mddlesex County.... A 6-mle area draned by Green Brook, a trbutary of the Rarltan Jllver, n Mddlesex, Somerset Unon countes, s blghted ndustrally because of polluton n thf streams, the State Department of Economc Development clams. CAPTOL CAPERS: Llords would be compelled to heat apartments resdences to 68 degrees Fahrenhet durng the entre year nstead of wnter months only, under a bll before the Legslature,... The New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton clams some of the old Boston Tea Party sprt s needed to reduce taxes n New Jersey.... Unemployment nsurance clamants arc asked not to be bashful but to tell all detals when they apply for funds n New Jersey. Tny walke-no-back-talkle rado s presented to Truman. Ancent ndustry ra ha* been used by man tne* b*fore hstory began. The RomtD, n B B.C., dug snow from mouflulnlde«packed t n deep pltf, covered wth traw nd trte prunng!, to be cut out lter for Mfrg. rtlon purpoct, t War More than 97 p«r cent of all troops, more than M per cent of ll rmy equpment tttppllc tnd about 9 per cent of all navy equpment supples were trantported by ral durng the war. Check Your Keed. Buy 6 Cam Save More! Jem 57th Annversary Features - 7-Mnure Pe Crust D Strng Beans T Z c Wax Beans tde r,^:: 9c FARMDAE Lma Beans 2-ox. can 2c Cr\vv% V-Otn ACME 2-, Whol. K.rn*l can 9c Cfxm m MN U-o. " 8c [_] VOn Peas fa Whol. K.rn.l «MDAE Peas utttt KHN ASCO Fancy 2 r. 29c r;2c 6-79c wn» 83c 6-.2 Sauerkraut 2 v ~ 25c 6-7c DE MONTE D Sauerkraut 2 "Z 27c6-79c Tomatoes A5C,,.««2c : 29c D Layer-Pakrr'r 8c ASCO Fancy D Pork & Beans X 25c D Beans c wt,t 2 r 29c D Spaghett JS 2 r 25c HENZ D Macaron ; Cn Z.wl7c D Tomato Paste 2 9c D Sauce "ns? 3:2c Acme Sav-U-Trm Rb Roast Prme cut, st 6 rbs. Srlon or Porterhouse Steak c c 6-83c 6 7c 6-98c 6 55c 6-39c D Frut Cocktal.'." y.2c D Apple Sauce "K.-5c D Aprcots SSSS2L 29c D Grapefrut t/'st 5c D Peachesr yry t F r25c D Peaches"" T "SL e 5 29c D BartlettPears^Jllc D Prune Plums "S 2c D Lbby Plums D Pneapple llb ^ 27c Juce RAPEFRU) 3 ' 23c D Juce TANGERNE Or BLENDED HEART'S DELGHT NECTAR D Aprcot CAMPBELL'S 3'":25c D Tomato Soup 3 lo r 29c D V-8 Cocktal 'tloc DV-8 Cocktal t: 29c LBBY D Tomato Juce 2 : 23c D Tomato Juce "^d 2c c ««87c s n c 6 «5c 6 63c 6 57c 6-6c Removes Much Surplus Fat Bone Before Weghng! Acme Sav-U-Trm saves you money! '^ 65c Smoked Hams ^ 59c» 75c Much,surplus fat bone removed by,sov-u-trm. Boneless Round Roast * 79c Freh Klled Grade A Fryers Ducks tng Tongues S Spare Rbs Slab Bacon BONELESS»> 9cVeal * 35c * 5c lb 9c lb 69c VEAL»59c Lamb Lver fc 3c Plate Beef * 35c Chcken Pes l «h 9c Scrapple»-25c Whole or ether half. Tender, delcous. Serve horn now! Roastng Chckens lb - 55c Fancy fresh klled grade A. Top qualty, meaty, tender! PORK LONS J K 9c Sav-U-Trm removes much surplus {at bone. 'b. 59cFrfsh Ground Beef > b 53c Boston Mackerel Large Porges Large Shrmp Oysters 55 39c CALFORNA CEBERG Pru nes X A SUGAR "» S,, 5S R tz ~OO~ l ros t"l9 Mx b. 9c / GW^: 9 9C Lettuce 2«- 9 C Chees?, Crsp, fancy fnest Calforna ceberg! An Acme feature. p Fancy fancy Selected Tomatoes Box Luscous, foncy, frm slcng. Serve lettuce tomatoes! v, 59c Escarole *" (y9c Celery Hearts Horn. B.au Jry Oranges *" ** Grapefrut Jucy, meaty, fnest Florda seedless. Good sze. Try them! Jucy, «xceptonal valua! 5 FlUX P<«en Featured at all Acmes! JO-ft. raper og ""' ^ p*». 33c 2X.35c Pke. 2?C P^. 33c 9 er Bread A/'? '^ lb 7r tor ft Q««* X ^n 6 % h,?flr Don 35c Wn-< age * ^ 's/t Cakes ^^r' 6 ''* ' c Wcf <" Slced 5 " p".?6c own pound now; BREAD u. The den c~. n, ^Prame Rajs,-,, B rr ' An 9e/ Cake "-**" ' *"\W lee Tr y them? "" 2lc Yola : Salad Ol j 3-o. QC- «O3C. # Vence Mad : Spaghett Sauce : «n /C Clapps Straned Food S* 8c CLAPP5 O Jl. FOOD O [an M&M Chocolate 7-D. 9Q package Htkaa. LJ\/ CANDY COATED RNSO '7' 38c 7 pack Mdum Packa lt Lux Flakes m.dum l / _ pad... OC twl " n lag. OQ/«pacng. 3C avqlabl.) Swan Soap mtdv yc LUX TOLET ; SOAP : 2j^7c j LUX BATH. : SOAP : lor!:r 5c j!, Df Powder lc**-j Buy 2 pkg. t pkg., 9»t on*,.xtra for U. All J for 23c! 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12 PA OF. urs U-OAL NOTrCF* THS COMPLETE SHOPPNG G DRECT o Accountants Publc Accountng NSTALED PERTH AMBOY TAX* CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO., nc. 8x8x6 BLOCKS Groceres & Rofg & Sdng Grocer MNJ B«tcb«552 New Bnnswfck Arenue \ HKHEHFOOW Rnktmv.«< Grocer G- Hue. Frv* 55 EUnrar fm FarUt* St T. A. Delctessets lara* Torn 53 Anboy Artmtt Woodbfdge, N. J. BRDSf YE FROZE! rrttts VEGETABLES, ml SENS WB TURKEYS Phone WwrfbrMf* MM! Departnet Stores Lades', Men'., Chldren'! Shoe* end Clothng Choper'* Dep't Store Dog KeMels GONG AWAY? BOARD TOCB DOGS Daly-Wetklj-Monthly Bates Washng not Strppnj Well VtntUted Bet of Care Spck & Span Kennels BOX 2)9. lnmn Avenue Bakway, N. J. EAOVAY :-«233-B-l HOTEL FOR DOGS Heated CATS ALSO BOARDED Cocker & Ponter Puppes for Sale UNCOLMA KENNELS 959 Mddlesex Ave. Metuchen Metuchen Brag Stwes Avenel Pharmacy RAHWAY AVENCE WOODBRDGE 8-9 Prescrptons WHTMAN'S CANDES Cosmetcs Flm Greetng Cards Raymond Jackson & Son DRUGG5T 88 Man Stre*t Woodbrdte, N. J. Telephone 8:55 Pretcrpton* Cosmetcs Hallmark Cards Publx Drug Store 95 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone 8-WW Eleclrlcaa Servce Electrc Co. 8 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Eleetrkal Contnetors Plant Mantenance Home Mantenaace Buldn MantcaaMC Far Servlte Ertlawte Telephone Woodbrdfe g-ull Fneral Dtreetort Synotoleckl Funeral Borne 6 Atlantc 8tte«H Carter«t,N.J. Carter*) -HU Mortfmfe Loan. ApprauaU Stern Drago*et rt SM- «re*t WMbfldffc N. J, Realtors la**"* Ma ^ & Mflwtrfc Krkbcn _ Cabnet CMrtbuton Snk A Tak Uaalma Top* & Formca Teps Mlhrork of All Type* ALL KOM GCAHA-TTEED Acme Mllng & Lumber Company A*etwJ Street, lfc»r 8«few! Woodbrdge Lumber Co. N. J. MMleal luttukts Ueadquarten for QmHtf WttXctX nstrument* Accessor*** TBCMPETS, CLAJMNETS, SAXOPHOVES, A COBDON&, VOLNS. Edde's Musc Center School of Musc SC7 State Street Perth Ambojr, N. J. Tchnhont *. A. -lm» Veterans MflVDg Truckng Movnt Our SpecUUtj 63 AMBOT AVENUE PERTH AMBOY, N.. t. A Vna the MM»»e»«t of R. PEUCAN «nd W. PURUY Movng Gentral HsuUnr Anrtme A h Pet Stop FRESH DALY TJ. 8. GOVT NSPECTED HORSE MEAT Pets Supples JOE'S PCT SHOP 38 RVNG STREET RAHWAY, N. J. Rahway 7-K7 RadUs Anderson Rado PERTH AMBOY Phone Perth Amboy SALES- Amboy Ate,, P. A. All Natonal Brs, Rado*, Applances Televson SERVCE 35 Smth Street Expert Guaranteed Workmanshp ted Estate-lunro* Donald T. Hanson NSURANCE r B»T«to* Brotkw* C*. Over V Ymn t 9Mflg ft Slv t HUfES ROOFNG CO. Ctattm AD wafc covered by Workmen* ana UaWlltx Hnt* Roofng Co. M Msl SttM. TNSMTH AKD FOOFER Roofnf ljog vo;k! Wl» y p T J3. for a $5. jofct Henry Janten & Son 388 Aldcn Street Woodbr«f«, H. J. RUGS p Repared, Beroa Mothproofed CALL TODAY S. A. -9ST-R R*S< («< Fur asd VtlTfr** Vtmley Boyes C«A«rosU fmteet South Anboj WOODBftlDGE TAX 8-2 $* - Wrt - Fll t Tncklg & Mgglg /ofcn F. RyOT, Jr. S Drt Fll 8-lta-J DAT AND XGnT SEHflCE MtTERED RATES Nlll tc AddJUonal > Mle.. le OFFCE: * PEARL STRUT WOODBftftOE. N. J. TP TOP TAX CAB SERVCE, ffc M-HOUA SgRVlCt fum WO-O U OKZX3* HTMCT WOOOBRU>CS 5c Pnt H kb-muml T. HARM3EN. NtOt! Art Tle Co. 33 RYAN STREET, FORDS, N. J. BATHS KTCHENS RUBBER FLOORNG (QPALTT FRST) PUonts: P. A. -M7 Wood. -Z3S PboK P. A Frederck Bros. Mllwrghrjng Steel Erectors Truckng Rggng < Heavy Haulng, 6 Meredth St Prrtfc AM^OT. Saws Sfcarpeed WeMs - Brazls t.; 5 FFTH ATE., AVENEL Woodbrdge 8-2-J Servce Statons Clarkson's ESSO SERVCE Lmbo? ATCBM J*»" Sttcat WooArde, N. J. V- Servce Statos Gardner's Amoco Servce Motor Tarw-ap Complete Lubrcaton Servce Battery Servce Green St. Rahway Ave. WOODBRDGE 8-56 Ges Bros. SERVCE STATON JACK, BLL, FRANK, PROPS. WASHNG, GREASNG TRES REPARED AMBOY AVENUE AND GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Woodbrdfe Holohan Brothers GARAGE Undard EMO Profeat* Pboaa WooArUf* 8-6* «-833 C*». Aafcar AfMat aa S«C«B«Street Flrtotoa* Tre* aa# N. J. Andy's Esso Servcente WMTEKZE NOW! LUBRCATON TRE REPARS Battery Charfnf. Trudt Cat Repan 2-Bour Townc WMdbrU«e>- AVENEL, ft. J. ROUTE 2S Avenel Servce Staton ROUTE # 25 WNTERZE NOW HOUR SERVCE (N«xt to O«r/f'«Weldng Works Portable Equpment, WeMng & Brazng Blacksmth A Sprng Wort j 369 New Brunswck Avenue,' ' Forda, N. J. j Telephone Perth Anbor -! L«us Dnraya, Prop. PLGMBHG ALL TYPES OF PLUMBNG REPAR Moderate Prces All Work Guaranteed ndustral Pp* Fttng SMTH PLUMBNG & HEATNG Phone WcMrbrde 8-MS-J 3 REMSEN AVENTE AVENEL, N. J. B$es for Hre Charter BUMS for Hre Comfortable Cnktt SUM Reclnnc Seats (or All Trps Ray's Bus Co. WALSH 'AVENVE, FORDS Perth Amboy -5 LEGAL NOTCES ttrr to; \V-M.,. SuntK Of 'l BLC SALE TO WHOM T MAY r<x<l; :N: At J rf^ular tr.enlng <A the,'<jmm.tt-e of ht Town- ','!p"o'f" "A'5.<'.'l("r:<lK«.rrn.ry :tr,, <K«. tny pv-rtnx. Ff^.arv l,*:, ]5Mfc, he TOWB.)!.'nun..ut n ll meet at S '. M. KST n f^ ''ornmlttee '-ar'ef, l t n p r a Munlpal lulnn. WuuDjrMg*, Xtw Jerrj", :nl.:»!>.kt- ma!! t )ul..- Me n,l tv th<- hk:,-- hl.(<l*-r J» ordnj n terms <.J *alt on n* wtu tb«t TlttV. DSTUlT NO. 2 T V J SKABASTT. or E.wfo* PlRK D»TRH"T >«. l.-t!«t N. T.wt^hp.' Wo.nlbraxf, X.. '.\.. t AM /.K'; KM! A.'".. -''. l; h'prct.ry N ttv Rfforr!* Hoatrnklr Kmlrrlf t. tatlr Jn-tlrr of kr U T»» earl,',.' petton Pel-r nknown an>.mrf ler unw», thflr pro]-r n.:nn n ng unknown: hff rp- '-j.t-fvp hur>!rn:l- Tt" wvt-s of l'-:»r K<.)!y, Hs unkn-wn lt-rs, ltv»**s, «'l n* anl tlr unkn'.wn.s-gns, tjfr proper r:.:f!> h*-rg -j!rkn..wn: los«l Mr] fr..<r;.(cs-pd M-lTrr, Jr.; M. -df] Jvl.. ks, Stale of New T rmkf. a jnnr pa) c.rporato.: New Jer>py;.ml tu -Ahum t may jnern: Ym.re:>rrty no!lf',l o( : mectr,.f tne <>,!nm»*'j frs.vponted ;..*.../Ve r>lllw"l -llb*. to l)f " «t l'» (Vtllr! Kmlse n the Cty N»w ujn-w. k, n t*. 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13 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, arron Courtsters to nvade Roselle Ths Afternoon fords F, C. Lead jr n Possesson )f Frst Place n or,ls Senor League OR»R-The Fords F. C. conled Uef wnnng ways by turnn a well earned vctory over Fords A. A. by a 38-7 score, wn enabled the Feld Club hold undsputed possesson of n the Fords Senor ther fourth conwn n the League comtn Fords quntet used n tnn. k wth remarkable efleenrss. After playng on even us n the frst half, the vctors nod up n the fnal perods to p her unbroken strng ntact, Anderson, the Feld Club's f,, ward, was hgh scorer for wnners wth sx ponts. E. nsk starred offensvely for lo'.ps. pont scorng spree.n the snnza accounted for the rks' vctory over the Oenmfs. After enjoyng what jrl lke a comfortable lead ll rep quarters, the Ceramcs' ne suddenly found themat tempt nb to save off the s lon; range guns that be o ht ther targefwth deadly Uay. A long shot at the vrhlsnrnvdod the margn of vctory [the Hawks. Brodnak was the»ks' offensve hero wth four four fouls chalked (to hs credt. Kramer led the ' attack wth eleven nters. the ntermedate League, the A. quntet had to use all ther jsve trcks to walk off wth a S-rnrned vctory over the rovnn Wldcats. The Oroles her fourth straght wn hc season by vanqushng the ches The vctory enthe Oroles to mantan ther on frst place n the League B HsplaynB a smooth operatlns u, the F.Y.A, ts. coasted :5-8 wn over the "nknowns the kng pn n the r (lor league. The Hoa Blues jched ther second vctory of the tent campagn by trouncng the rno:-s 7-5 n the second juntlt of the week. SKXOH.K.UJ r.,'m: v. M H r; F rl; ' t l. c ' n-' ' J Fk! ; N. L: n l. : J D!l ' k : l.ll; '.; HAWKS l'.r''. r.!".»' " < J H ) 2 l- L "t:hs - t:.r> rm ; A. A.. MKJATR ' Y A. fl ( W, K-ATS.;. :t.. l.. o.. l 'Ms on Kt.ha h APAf>m?H - y ; ; 6 3 D 7 a n FlGHTNCS RSHMAN Avenel Panthers Sants Nose Out n Vctory ; (Ordnals, 3-29 Gan league Frst Hulf Champonshp as They Defeat St. Anthony's the Avenel-seln-Sewaren League!' flrst half champonshp. What happened to the Sants n the fnal mnutes of play, whle Avenel went on to ham; up ten counters after the jcare had been knotted, s stll beng asked by numerous spectators who wtnessed the encounter. Durng the frst half both teams, who have been averagng over ffty ponts a game up to the present tussle, showed very lttle offensve C;l l.ln.!-: M, nks S. lls n SU ndlnlt of Trnmn Won s By Jack Sords 6RN SAJ FRAhlctSCo o? Ao<ae PAWN'S AU.-"<M& Lost 6 t WOODBRDOE A late rally n j the fourth perod enabled the hgh-! rdng Avenel Panthers to post a vctory over the St. An- WOODBRDGE-Playng by far ther best basketball of the season, the Sants came up wth a vctory over the learn leadng Cardnals The fnal ssue was not decded untl Matthew Greashemer dropped one tlroukh the hoop from under'the basket wth two seconds remanng n the contest. tr seln Leagues Accelerate Pace Competton s Keen Between ntermedate And Junor Outfts SELN The seln ntermedate Junor Leagues entered ther thrd week of competton wth the local rvalry gettng as hot as potatoes n a charcoal fve. Wth the majorty of the teams evenly matched, the League stngs have been changng frequently fvom week to week. n the ntermedate League, the All Stars, only undefeated aggregaton n the loop, kept ther record clean by salng over the Bull- Not to be dened after takng a slght lead at the half, the Sants_ dogs 39-. Troop No. 7 clmbed played superb defensve ball n the'j nto second place by vrtue of ther fnal stanza to protect ther meager 28-5 wn over the scrappy St. pecela C.Y.O. combne. Tanz, power, at the har tme perod, the lead. Captan John Annes ralled Panthers held a slm 3- lead hs team mates n the closng over the Port Readng combne.' mnutes of the game, but the The low score can be attrbuted to the cautous offense employed by both teams n the openng perods. The game loosened up n the thrd perod' when both quntets began to shoot the works n an effort to buld up ther score. St. Anthony's staged a rally n the openng mnutes of the fnal stanza to te the score. Wth the pressure on, the Panthers fought back, httng the hoops for ten ponts whch was ther margn of vctory. ' Jm Bol wth twelve ponts was the Panthers' offensve hero. Berne Peterson an,d Johansen talled sx counters apece to place second n the scorng colump. Ronne Lozak, Kullck, Greschuck shared scorng honors for St. Anthony's. The lun Cubs notched ther of. the second wn of the season by upgettng St. Andrew's by nu 8-6 fecre. Tralng Avcel throughout the contest, the Cubs went on. scorng spree, n the fourth penca to overtake pass ther bewldered opponents. The s.'.dden Contnued on Patfe 2 Cards' bref scorng spree came a lttle too late. Bob Bader Matt Oreashemer were the Sants' scorng stars wth fourteen twelve ponts respectvely,. John Annes, the Cardnals' brlant forward, captured ndvdual scorng honor's by httng the nets for seventeen counters. Wth ther eyes glued, to the number onr spot n the league, the rejuvenated Bshops contnued ther present wnnng streak by humblng the Monks -29. The Bshops' vctory automatcally placed three teams n a te for second place. Now that all the.squads have passed through ther baptsm of fre, the league s settlng' down to serous busness. The Cardnals, once the spourge Burke, Morrs captured ndvdual League scorng honors. The Bohunks suffered ther flrst Junor League defeat of the season at the hs of the crcut leadng Retrevers by a 22- score. Bouncng back after last week's loss, the Boy Scouts scored an mother team snce Che Monks proved Lbu league leaders could be beaten. Coach Jm Keatng announced the schedule for Saturday morn- n,;: :3 A. M., -Cardnals ve. Bshops; U:3 A. M., Sants vs. Monks. (Contnued on Page 2) Recreaton League Schedule 'onns SKMO Vruo 7. nt \<t. ' Hwks sun) P. M. - '"".N 'V "t kl> VH. lawks \ n ) \ M. An!;l Vm. VK. '><N A llllts,ka(; : ' ttolav, rrhmary, lt SO) P, M. Olnl.M vs. Wllkas! :W ', V. '. V. A. ra. Awh'S fkl). l-'rlrury 7, at Hopflnn'H H:H ', M.--llo t>lm-u.nns vs. T t Turks,:«P. M.-r :. r. M'- ' V. A. Julur. OKS J Mly, Vlrury W, nt WUH- V TO F'ntlVAV ft> Ncluol, 'urln A. A. A. V, l rurlh lluu 9;n P. M. Wottll'rlltr V«H VH. 'rllny. l'>lrry n«7: '. M St. Jnnu'K' CYU VM. (Cllll ', M,- ClllllU'S VH. Jllllll'H llllll \ f! llul«(rlmb vs. Mo 'MklMhtt. founhtty, #r m«b - 7- P M WmlhrldKt VetM v». HUHMO or rlnu.:.. P. ^, l-.lvury T, nl l-an w»w ' <!YO vs. St. Antloly'a CYO, Vbrnn D, at RrlKUH "<! --Jo's B.-B V. M. H. JartrJ OYO VH v«. MMU-wn A. V. pressve Rajahs vstory over The wn enabled the the Scouts to take over thrd place. La Rocque, the Boy Scouts' brllant forward, was hgh scorer n the League for the week. Tan>.l. ' Mastrantvcl SurUt- r Nulw... L;l lls, r ('arav'lla, r".!!>. K Al-. H,H,. H, ' Jlllllxll, r. VMslllC, K STAlS..* TlOOP NO, 7 lkmn, M'oran, Huwcr, l H-l t'lt, f....' H Al(:Xnl - a, Mms, K,- Tuylr, R ST. CKCUl.A CVO l u K, t, Trube, f U W'anl, 'uluer, K ll rtrlttn, f Klllldlll, ll'ykun, g 'alntm, B«*'lB ' Ytt(fen<lovl, DlltlA.., Jnln, Cg, f J. ClnUKll. r, r.. t! Ml Ft! Wuynof, W. Blllu, f tove, K«enm, < UlKuuJUU, Mew. «Avary, g O.HMOt. lownks o.. KA.AH JOY SCOUTS D 5" u, t--' F U ft Mdtowners Rflng Hgh Kaprro Sollcker Stars: Jann Cow hoy* Score Frst Vctory WOODBRDGE The Mdtown A. C, Senor League leaders, kept ther wn streak ntact by overwhelmng the Condors 6-8 n a onesded encounter, By vrtue of ther wn, the Mtdtowns hold a orfl-fmme margn over the rfun-?arlans, who also have yet to taste defert. The two teams are scheduled to meet next week wth the League leadershp at stake. Unable to come up wth a sub- KtanUal scorng punch, the Condors suffered ther ffth setback of the season at the hs of the hkh-rdnn Mdtowners. After getlnn off to a slow start, the vctors' scorng machne ganed momentum as the game progressed. The Mdtowners. turned on the power n the fourth perod to rack up thrty-one ponts to the Condos' sx. Fank Kapraro Schcker paced the Mdtowners scorng attack wth eleven ponts apece Krebs. wth fve counters, was top man for the CoUdors. The Jenn Cowboys annexed ther frst vctory of the season by nosng out the Woodbrdge Vets 3-2 n a rough tussle on the Parsh House Court. Janns took an early lead late n the ntal quarter whch they never relnqushed untl the fnal whstle. The Vets put together two scorng spurts n the second Quarter to fall short of overtakng the Janns by two ponts. Charle Parr, the Jaun hgh scorng forward, went on a scorng rampage n the second half to assst hs team n puttng the game n the wn column. The vctory enabled the Janns to clmb out of the League cellar where they have been snce the start of the season. n the ntermedate League, the St. James' C.Y.O. contnued to prove ts mastershp of the crcut by rampagng over the Jo- Ju's 3-5. The Sants ht the hoops at the rate of two a mnute n hangng up ther most mpressve wn of the season. Dck Ungvary, the C.Y.O. stellar guard amassed ffty ponts to walk off wth ndvdual scorng honors, Joe Ges followed hs team mat wth twenty-sx counters. Congregatonal took a frm grp on thrd place.n the league st ngs by squeezng out a close 25-2 vctory over the Ravens. B. Laur tzen, E. Calvn, A. Laurtzen were the Congrefatlonal heroe wth eght counters each. Wlch starred offensvely for the Raverrs The Schreners. A. A., wth slnge vctory to ther credt, bare ly mssed pullng the bggest upse of the season by fghtng the un defeated St. Anthony'? on even terms throughout ther recen memorable battle. A bref scorn outburst n the second perod accounted for the Sants' 32-2 vctory over the Schreners. Brodnak's eleven ponts' made hm top man for the vctors. Younger was the Schreners'. ohef pont maker. n the Junor League, the Deacons upset the undefeated St. James C.Y.O n a thrllpacked encounter. The Deacons fought off a second half rally to puc ther hard played game n the wn column. The Rabbts won ther second game of the season by rdng herd over the Bluebrds.5-23 n a one-sded contest. ttter, T -al'nc- f... MoHt'lltlllll, lulllll, r Kuh, K Lee, (,' rapnrn, K. 'lkvry,,g Joln.non, f t. Mtrhanl', f TluTseKP, (. Mu'lunlc, '... Kreb*, t Kara, \ Aness, g T. Mut'llnlr, (,' Score by per! Mtdlown A. V. Oonlut'H Wlmtort, f Purr, r J'uohck,! toyle, f Aarrtc, ' BanfleM, g fh srcxnnt MlTOWN A, ". r, f. JANN'S U a. 2 ' 2. :t. ).. 6 s WOODRRDOE VCTH Orendn, f ( p Ntutlle, HHtnk, c llr, UUttUtntty, Hcore jy pprlodb: Jnnn'H!... WoodhrWm Veto 3 'etpl'xun c! K OK, g.. K. OeJoy, f Vr'ru'ru, f Mes8l!k, r J. PJ ll lfl# tlul,,'a JO- f STv JAMBB' CYO' Score e by perod*! Jo-o'u 3 t..'.v. 3» on a,3 a B tl.3 6 G S o :n U l SPORTS ROUND-UP By Johnne Royle Durng (.he past work, wo have hoard sevoral nqures regardng an Alumn Athletc Assocaton n town. Snce the concluson of the recent conflct, oven before, many of the fellows have expressed ther desres to form a sold sports club. We can't see why the Golden Boars, wth the start they hnve, cannot exp nto an organzaton whch would nclude more sporls than just football. Whether or not the Golden Bfears would cbntefnplate becomng a fulltme organzaton s a queston, snce they have become strctly professonal. Several former Alumn grddors are all for the set-up. Not onq of, them relshes the dea of breakng t^s wth the game wth team mates once ther value to the squad has deprecated. Lou Bartha came up wth some good deas as to how the organzaton could he operated successfully. Lou suggested followng a plan us*ed by the "Lettermen's Club" formed whle he was stll n hgh school but has snce faded out. The mentoned organzaton, besdes partcpatng n football, basketball, baseball, could be of some servce to the townshp by assgnng voluntay members of the club to coachng dutes. At present there, are at least twenty ntermedate Junor basketball teams n the Recreaton Leagues who»re wthout expert gudance. Fellows such as Jmmy Keatng, of Woodbrdge, Francs Casey, of Sewaten, who are hlng two or more teams, would welcome some addtonal assstance. From what we hear, the same stuaton exsts n many of the outlyng towns where a few sports-mnded ctzens are dong more than ther share nstructng the future athletes. f the Golden Bears are not nterested n the proposed set-up, we'd lke to see someone who s nterested n promotng local sports get behnd the dea. There s every ndcaton that the organzaton could become one of the largest most actve n town. TAKE YOUR PCK.... The Avenel Panthers, frst-haft. A. S. Lea'gue champons, look lke the hot-. test quntet n the townshp after ther mpressve wn over Port Readng St. Anthony's. How the Panthers would stack up aganst the Mdtown A. C. s a queston that can only be answered by engagng the two teams n battle. Avenel, at present, has the edge because of the length of tme the team has been playng together as a unt. On the other h, the Mdtowners are mprovng wth every game, the addton of 6'5" Stu Rutan should help. We mght be gettng a lttle afletfd of "Ourselves by gettng on the Mdtowners' bwagon when the Hungarans, the most surprsng team n the League, have yet"to be reckoned wth. f comparatve scores can prove anythng, both the Mdtowners Hungarans hold a sngle-pont vctory over the St. James C. Y, O., whch rates both aggregatons on par. t wll all come out n the wash when the two undefeated teams meet next week to decde the league leadershp. HOOKERS.... Franke Capraro s now assstng Coach Lou Bartha by hlng the Jayvees.,... Ray Somera huntng an announcer's job.... Chrs Stockel showng plenty of compettve sprt wth' the Barron Jayvees.... Stu Rutan, back from hs Pennsylvana farm, has been sgned to play wth the Mdtowners.... Bob Relly a whstle tooter n the Fords League,'... Joe Kursnsky, whle offcatng n an exceptonally rough game, got excted when three players ht the floor nstead of callng "Foul!" rased.hs arms yelled "Frst down!"... Sam Goe well pleased wth the cooperaton receved from the Koard of Educaton ths season,,.. St. James Bg Fve a bg dsappontment n the Senor League...-Hungarans surprsng everyone wth ther amazng vctores,... Dck Ungvary racked up ffty ponts n a sngle contest to take over top scorng honors n the townshp.... Don't-mss the March of Dmes beneft game tonght between the Amercan Legon Recreaton All Stars. Kcnncy.. C. Hedlak A. Hflluk Cou er a' \ HhohH o Nahusa 3 5 * - M t r» O- «OOD. Port Headng Avenel.. KtM'K'ry r lu'ln N. seln No. WlrtrttnTtgTr- Coltna... Huluvro Mlllltt. RESULTS AND Wn Lusl r, : 7 ll -.. SB.M NO. () 'orcorjt 8 Ml M Wacllur 2 79 (SK.N NO. (V 7 6 < l'oht HKADNO l) Kallm 89 Karplnskl Mlnuvcl : U» ^KUHso ^. &SS CoppoKt 8 BarHt<l H'» 3 7 7) Gl 'n STANDNGS 2.U-! 2 6 SO l 777 f> 9 7 6:.5 lfll ) 7' 'H 7 8S 72 SQUAD () l.«2? ' t"l ' (llhl'l-tm llanst'l Bohn Hlll 6( 7( 79 AVRNR* (3) ". 88 ; «7 KOM>S (3) US )S«828 77] () 5S" 55? W/R Sao Seek ts Second fn Over Unontes WOODBRDOE - Coach Lou* 3artha's charges wll nvade Unon H. County ths afternon n an at- tempt to duplcate ther vctory,a Roselle admnstered enrler n th* ( season. Snce ther prevous mee- \ ng wth the Red Blazers, the ', "Unontes have become art m- '' proved ball club should be ' hard to beat on ther horhfc oort..' The Barrons are expected to go T along wth the same formuta they \ used so effectvely n thstr last ' encounter wth Roselle.. After two consecutve defeats. Coach Lou Bartha has revsed hs '. lne-up slghtly n hopes of httng upon a Wnnng combnaton. Me- t Callen Younger, who started» the season as reserves, have earned the startng assgnments at for- ; ward. Lanky Ed Olson wll be at : hs usual pvot poston. Jm Bo- > l Ace Adams wll more 3, than lkely get the call to hle the guard post. Monday nght the Carteret. ( Ramblers nvaded the Barron Ave-, nue Gym, before they left, they hung up ther thrteenth consecutve vctory for the season by downng the Red Blazers The Comba coached quntet took the Barrons by surprse n the frst quarter when they Jumped of! to a 23-8 lead. Not qute able to halt the Carteret avalanche, the Red Blazers fought back dogged* V ly n the second perod by keepng h on even terms wth the-vstors,' Ed Olson's Ace Adams' set shots kept the Barrons wthn halng dstance of the Ramblers n the flrst half.,! Pont hungry Carteret poured t on n the thrd stanza by htttlns the cords tar twenty-.three counters. After the sudder scorng outburst, t was just a matter of tme the Barrons just ddn't have the defense to cope wth ther county vah' fast breakng offense.?oach Comba must have felt hs varsty needed practce; he allowed them to play all but four mnutes of the entre game. he only brght spot n the ;ame as far as the Barons were ;ocerned was Ace Adams' return to form by scorng ten ponts to lead hs te'am's attack. Lukach, -.U Carteret's stellar center, paced the f* Ramblers' attack wtfh nneteen counters. 87S «H SHPE3 D«JPt, (> A.^Romano 9 98 RR. Clnloola 3 3 U 89 V, Natfy, 6J ' 88 J. Balutfh! 3. Kl»tl, Jr,..' l ) 53 T 2> n, VmtRer, ' BUK. Alums, f..., f... O'l»onnell, UnrtHw,... CS Mnn, t'hkn, Wurl, fahtkuht 23 T 2 B ' 2 j-' N r,:.xfa: O F TMMS Wrrk <f Vbrunrj- 2, 8 '-OKDH SHN?)K JO.VQUE * Won Lost Fn'ds Feld Cltl>. (l''ytnunls 3 Hn.Wks E{;mlt>rhnn Klv-... C...:... Kurds A. A. FOUDK.lUMlOH LCAOW? Won Lot r. Y. A. Junors Wldcats _ '3. a 'nknows ^ 3 Uoyul ROH 2 2 llapphnvn A^A. WA'rorn...; 2 f 2 S KOtns NTK'.MBDATE LBAOUB VVm Lost FVY. A 3 tnolcfs ; 2 VVldcatH 2 2 Mo c aw,nns ' 2 A>a<'h«H 3 Tck Tockn.. ' ' W">n!X!H SCNOl.Mdtown A. (', H..fames' CYO.. Hou.se of flm... WoodbrlKo VHs Jann's, Culors M':A<!T3 Won Lost WOOPBtllHK NTUKMH'DATt l,ka«l'l '! s Wnn l^qsll St. Jmes' CYO S Bl. Anthony's CYO 5 ' CongrefttlMal. Uluehrta., :.,.. % t!av<sn.. U S'lruH't's Urugo.s r Jo-Jn'n 5 WOQlUMlllHJK JUNlOl LKAGUB Won Lpst St. Anthony's OYO Deat'ons % St..tnes' CVO :,... S - Uabltltx :..., a, l l»l)lrd».l^ura ) MENOlls WonLfl Avcnol 'atlcrh 5 l'urt llaudnf.st. Antlumy'a He'wm;u A. A ; laellt Onus J* Avuntl Kt. Andruw's r Heln All Sta's.;..; SKJN NTKMKlTlATK LB Wun All Stars Troo) No. 7.,.* 3 2 Uulllofs '5 HBJN JUNJOU LAOUB Won Lout tetrtevers 2 ' Wffl, Mch, - Clyde' fottfa'j pjftta Wee stpten Ms home. HarJshon, a bus spotted <l>e pants on Blmw,. sfcowrt htt t^s had!m«r rest*} pft» l«'c«jy oh panw«l»sa n>fl*rftd > agang ths UTOB U from ppjlee^h

14 '! PAGE TWELVE Colona News LEGAL NOTCES OF FLECTON FHG W*THCT SO. Noll f. h*r»t.v» v»n loth*..-at,;-.. ydedr^rqen-apcnn nman Avenue, sponsored by l ^^'/^*";] <>, utw»\ t danr'c --^p-o-f-' by the Colona the Women's Auxlary to the Con- lsr,,, rrr n». ''<'««! Vounw. r\:r company, was held fraternty of Chrstan Doctrne. 'V^'^r'l'''M '" te-.-- n ' '' wer :- flrehou.'-e. Wn- The Coffee Club met at the.,r~st rm««n.contests.nmf or Ms. Mare Suter. Am-, *»';.Md Ednard Tag- ;,?:; Avenue. Present»ere Mrs. "<: Ronald Chrstna TagRart. Ms. ErnaWels. :.. Froelrh M r s Alveda Sut. Mrs Catherne T!«T ««Jrn*r», r\ s for tle f <f two (he fj: Tre m pf THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 98 LEOU. NOTCES LEGAL NOTCES B-Mng N*w Jersey. munthtv ln«t.'!nfm of nn.l.po,<«atlv lellfet publc tale plj* nterest aly d ohrr h J' r s 9 mll to 'lt- hlltrvm l><<ler nnr<nr TWfcd fnt n rontrtrt nf to trrm«of salf on flp wth lh«takf furthtr nolle th»t at MM l talp or any late tn whl'h t rnav»nd to h* phl.-ly r(»l pror to k* b* adjourned. lh» Townshp Com- -.slf l^s H " :n n.-lu«vr n Block nrh** r«!<«r\f» the rntlt n t» '«C-H ml Ujt«' '" T m-lupvt n retlon to rrjwl any on* or all bd* Wnn.lhrlgc Townnbll am to Ml ld l lot n s»d d <^K ^_ Map. lo such blddtr M m*v select, Jo.* Take Tae further notlr» th»t rgard heltr gven to t«rm«townshp Commlttw ha', hr olutloll pursuant Xo law. fxed a or more mnmum bd*»!ll t>» ' m»nn*r of payment. n ca.>* one mnmum prl-c at whch HM lots..eved. r gar. V.!! l l Vpon apcertar-* or the mnmum r, K wth alu<llh*r pprt:n t. Jl bd or MJ al)ov* mnmum, bjtlw tlw Mort. -'V F l rl-e hr p!u«tnwnnhp Commttee th» p»yanl R<UT- [ TPM tnfreof by th» prtrha^t ac- Trs»»; he'sec- o'.:phan'. Mr?. Edna Skb-.nslcy..f dance; beng',!snk M.«SaM'lon n '*M.-f.rMnt tn tt* mannfr of purrh«# ;n Rov Ja'.bert, n wood Avenue. >!.> k«. "f mll 'n tprms. ntll.. ' -n»r. onlance wth tfrw nf m\f on [ ; young people The Ml eheramed en ^unday.evp f :'V, dance!,n'o (,,M»n myment cf " ". P wl- \ flf, thf tomhlp wll lfllvtr a har- *:U be! Mr Mr' Fred Hornnc. M: mrf of r»"cha*p pro» to be pad n ;*h-.n an>l ««T«' 'or sad premses. " " " ft :-,r rear tuture The,-'ufll n»n('l> lnv»hn(-«<,f J J.>», 'ATKU: februarv «.!'.MV M Robe! Mnrnsey. Mr. -\r«t ;'u? nfrnt am 'tler term» pro- H.. Dl'SlGAX. Townshp ( 'l rr» S-fl :- cnarge, r.r'.'jded Mrs Charlf? Stcbnsky. Mr. 9"! for n rntra< t of ul(.. T' le»(vfrtl«o.l 'eltrv C). '!H. jnd Vlrmr r.'k l' :; Fred, Modavs. '^. n M v,n-.l. rr"vjf l!>n >nr. h:«pr coutlnura Mr= Thexore Kujawsk. Colona. nu'ftdtrl-l/'u'lfr. Mm '' t, \>.*v «r,»rnpl'v -HP nontllv ^lv-] t.,. Fred ;: Edmund Hushe*. r Mr. a.r. Mrs. Edtfard Mose'., rl-^. n sll ' tn- ';*- n-lul-'l n ld-. k ^rfn. chap- 2 j\ M» ::.u ;, -;l- *f>" 'n r- n' nn He/auH "'"' - f\^r n F".b p;^mrh>*.»r nn> part! Sants Nose Cards M? ',.-r.,,'! '.*-':* >' r'luf^t for A j ' Avenue, entertaned on Sunday (-. > Mrs. Jetv!,_;, t'! ltcl. tl<- mr'lawr slall ln> enttled ] 'Contnued frojt Sports Pase> Mr Mr*. Arm Van der v t. rc'-- u l>.trk<l anl Balr lpcl j L;r.den clldren. Carolyn : - Jl h. m :,M'«fry any one lot to'»e * le' f-l upon \ S.MNTH '-.r'- '.'.' :.. Cub rr.f T'.e«,-»' payntwl of a.lllt"n»l fno.po j! lerfley. Northvale: Mr. Mrs. ; v r W'rlKt.t. f >fr l. tugfut wtl a r*aw.naljl» Fu.-r-.--. < ;',- :,'::; \\\\<*s Cnr.tanrr ' Thorns-'' McKutnck son., f..r tlc pr<ear.t«' of tl*- <lf<") ' ll.nler.. f Ma: R.\;-,-*a>. A donaton Thrmas Hugh McKerck. ' Takp frtler notce that at sad Hsl-r, K V.'..: ' Marr-h o! Dmp- "mon Beach.. ; or any to wl^h t.may rt- " adokrnfl, the TorBshp 'ommtt*» rrsfvf?!,p rgln n ts dn- ->; nr.-.r t;r a w e ed r. Mrs. Stella Espos:o. We-J, '.wer ;:p' :r.»l"b:auon oj P! 5",vee'. Cnlona. charman!<* M* n r»'"n tn rel"' any «n» or llbulu. ;) t.- te held Msvh -. Jlld m.l " sell.h..l..l. n.-^.l'l 'H«k<, S.la;ch of Dw;. announce* the rj such hnder an t ma) ^eltct, due :. <; -' T ; 6. at :;. <\r\f f! Mrs. Cather:l'!s;v? ha- been extended untl Feb- rfgnl l.fne gven to tfrrm am <;«ol. f Vl'r: \NS HCK!;- \ C '.umbta Avenue uny l.s Rev.den-.-. ar requested \. n.'". marmr of r,\m"nl. n usf on*;>:... f r tnnr- mnmum!>-le»l»ll he r». : Aunt-'. * " - M!,-:; : \\\ = Joseph PAH.-M M plf *«make return* as s.xr. s lr tln Ba 75.. r.n n Sk- Avend Panthers h/',:. : r.' u:e pf.rfnu of s -!an<"u«'pos. pp;n' o "f U'f mlnnn «'.n Ku Corttmtrd from Spols Pate ^ ^..,r,n. b.rn Fday a: _>,(, ant] ^vs. Nel Espov.to... tr. a;r Kre T,.»n(> Commtted an. HP pay-.ness fll the Uelm'.es' dsplay o the K:;? nr.:. Ocne-al Ho=p;ta; Helen Robert Sut. We^tStree'. Xu. 7*." rn-r.- t >-of. ly tl«pnrda**r Mrs. -S.. rrl.nc:! bf manner of purrha»» S. t,;- ; " -- ;; cornu power caught the Sants Edth P : :.)!,'-f.-\ M Mr«Ha'.-! <((«rahnb.h'. '.' J ''.,«<». fe!d»-ere the guests of Mr. :n.horlan e wll, term* nf mle on.r'j.f unawa:c. thryttff unable to.;.. f r Hydrant /.. -'nhrlo fne. tp Towmhp wll lpllvt r a tar-, "" ""'' rght back wth any authorn)'. >J ^ * ry Der.!... Er.ffd Road, M r s Robert Fenmore. New Ve:- S:) r.'n sale r«-e'l TUT sad premses. -Mr.c.- M:< Thomas Dono-, n o n Sunday. l'atk>: Fflruary. Hk. OTonnor. tlu Cubs' star for- T',.- van. Wr H. Road.?n:eraned, B. J. Dl'XOAN. Townshp Clerk. ( ; V ward, found le ransr fcr t-*n r.,.. t To ht advertse, February "'tp. '''"'>'. ' Mr. J..n Ward. Jersev! LEOAL NOTCES VurrR ft llefhre J«. am FelrMry lltl,!'.m>. :n t!e Nar.v f c.^ ponts to walk on v.th ndvdual r Cty. o. ' ' ' 'Acc^cnd. ndependent-l-eader. ' '.',""','",/ ; jcork honors Pure was top man MlTUK. J Mr,'. M"> Charle? Fede-ckv)!-, P.:;r.vmede Ro.d. enter- Hull 'K.- T.k. - t-.at JOS $:.r..vj: s ~~ ~" : lallo. B ' '' for S. Andrew's wth sx ponts ;" lefer lo: W-5M ' ST AXTK'SVS ' V " T «n-! r> vrmr; OF PLB.C 7 ' Start, kl taned,v d:r.:er on Saturday Mr '."ar-f'-r :' MAl'. Or rl'.k O.tMMSy.N'UUS. FHE!»ST!:»'T N". At a regnlar meftlng of He,. <: F T TO WHOM T MAY CONCEKX: M Mr-. Rchard Wllams. Mr. Kfal nm;>tu.n ; '.o J ' P O J MOl'.EN.SOS. S*. reary. Tr.wnplup Cnmmttoe wf tte Town-, nnd Mrs Montuomery Kmbal! Jo rvr '( * u 'Ulkr.. ^a^l > 'l np of Woodlrllge'ldl Tue'lay. J., " '"'"'- ' Mr. n' Mr- Clark Stver. Fvlruary Sr.l. 9^. 'was lrete'l slm, : >'"- ' l 'VMOH. - -Mr,'r M. John Swnton, Refer la: w. alvprtse the fa t that tn Tuts-,.!'"*, ' \V NOTCE Of Pl'BLC M,K lay evennb. Kehruary Tl.»U, «r t n 'f " * (. Vn.v Nu«D'f Road, spent a few days ;.-. t nn«.»n.- "-H '!T WHOM T MAY CONCERN: :hf Townphp Commttee wll meat.u'"'l'. last wf-'< ;n New York Cty, at th? rnn<-llxt-:> n wrtn-k t"!., at P. S, EST n He Commttet pun ( OCO^P Hotel. On Saturday "M.KllL tow»!.l:' 'l'tl..aml'fr. M e m n r jj, Muncpal AVA'Kl. l'antl::.<»"h.p or 'Woodbr ge ld TwesJav. j HuldlnR. Woodbrlg*. N««" Jersey, H^\ :. they fv:t:npd a; dnner Dr. S.nne.l JOSK'H AT.K >. * FeV.ruar)- 3nl S» was.lte-teun. expose antf»fll al publc sale xm.k. Mrs M:! lllllllm ; vhf-: Taronta. Lnden -. lo jdvertse te f-.t tlal en Tuep-»n'J lo the hghest bder accordng ('. rt f. l.lllvl. A 'etcfs lay evenng. February lth. 9S. to terms of sale on fle wth the Mr. Mjs. Frank Le RnUn l\ rll.tmtlhv Ml-' NEW" jr.lltev!),( Townshp Commttee wll meet Townshp Clerk open to nspecton Kvert-tl Clatl-.tn /«M ; lt p. M. KST) n tle Commttee to le puhllcly read pror to j Benam- -Mr. Mr T. l[u>*(:nn ' :-ZAHKT C.AJA NYrfTOr. ctlamben, Memoral Muncpal «a le. l."t n Wnk T«l-H. Wood-" Mdtowners vnso _ "'""" n> lmt- of an order of me Buldng, Woo.lbrdge, New Jersey, lrds*- T-<wn»hlp Assessment Mun.. Ol Tlompson anu ;'m. Georee. Am- r,,urt,,r '-Mnery'u Ntw Jer^.,an epose lntf sell at publc sale Take further notce that the, Contnued from Sports Page Pctemun hest Avenue, attended the ehrs- '" t ' l( «'.\ h *. l!a ausc >'. ul _. wheren t,.'. e.. <!* ll hghest bdder ac-ordng! tnwn«llp Commttee has. by resoto terma of sale on fle wth the j :utl,.n pursuant to law, fxed a "v!"f'r''.:; N ola to tn hlgn rln'htkcatknu. tcnnr on Sunday of ther ar- ( F S.orc v ; tem.-'h.. o -;. Cdvln. f J St..Antl., H. l/mrtsen. '. P»l'*r«A Laurtse..' Scout Hobbv Show {('ltftc jrnl PQJC 7) ancr (f >e program was as fol-! - low;,: Of'Ms address by Albert) ~~ Fodo. curma nf the troop commtte': welcome to l? parents of lowna: Second class- badges presentccl by John Chabay, troop comjpttccm.n. to Ronald Smth, Andrew Farkas, John Kalaman, Paul Mahory, Rchard Pavlk, James MacArlur. Georwe Balnt, Robert Kardelsk. Paul Coleman, Joseph Dambach, Frank Wnchsal. 8et(.'d Class mert badtus to Pjuel Nehlla, Joseph Damba'.'h. do^f Balnt. John Chabay, Jr.. Rchard Clement. These awards Tj--, C Vvarf. ^ To rl'.-t O: l 'r: ('tnm*- ^.'HT l.r tn- nfxprcl H'ln o' < 'n- ( Year. ' " Tn vute m,ppr..r;aln for l-.-rl Fre rurp-mch (ur tn- -ur nt n~,.: v -r. S 'lrr Ulmrlrt BuclKrl S,l.;-,.-, \,,,,,,-.r H-,; '.]- J :,,.-..llt ' were made by Andrew Reway 'l'uta, Frst class badges were lven to 'Francs Brctczysk George KAK OF -'KK «')MMSSK)NK:s, Prbula by Stephen Sutch, troop lhtflct 'HTflCT NO. SO. ), commtteeman: Star Seoul «KLN «KLN, NEW JKKSKV badges went to Joseph Schmdt..Npl Mansarlla, Robert Dambach. He'nan Suppe. Thomas Grant. Jack Ro';an. troop commtteeman, made these awards. Robct ttrvay, Jr., senor scout... -'-:. l! LUttb'lt BAHK..Secretary. presented two boys. Davd Swanek md Danel Nelnla wtl, twoyear b.ulm-s fu &^ petcenl alvs'om nast'' Sabo made the last of the awards* mert badge:- to tle followng senor stouts. Andref Vuhas, Jr., Conne A. Carmody. tfel Man«a"lla. Buddy Varga. Gt'of'e Pnbula, Robert Dambach, Thomas Grant, Reway. lowers have the Vulctue ar!.supremely approprate for Valuutne gfts are flowerslovely n color aroma, delcate to U^ touch. Make ths Valentne's Day a floral one! For Free Delvery 'lune Woo<l We Telegraph Mowers., Too WALSHECK'S Flower Shop 98 MAN STREET WOOlBRDGE? t ;!rr.!«e lewten }ou am 'wth all other detals pertnent, lad :! -,»]! pt'.ncr lor te. ac u: nr.mum prce beng *6".'- phs l<s-rlo. '! costs of preparng deed adver- MH-.:.l.murv ;T. M> tsng ths sale. Sad lot n nad >>M».S' A.KVlSSHN. Ul<j<:k. f sold on terms, wll requre 'trtl Anbov, N. J. a do» n payment of $6.. the hal- -'M-. S, :S ; ance of purchas«prce to be pad n j(;t; p'lua) monthly nstallments of HO.dO <.".].n plus nterest other terms provded for n contract of sale. MPTCK «F TnnnMhlp of snr uf >>v Jrr»*j Fre talrrl V.. 9 CHECK Take further notce tlmt at sad ealc, or any date tn wl'l lt may or more mnmum bds shall be re-'m>''a.t reved. *;l>n. ; t'pon acceptanc* of the mnmum j bd, or bd above mnmum, hy the TownMp Commttee, the pay-] mr.-t thereof hy the pun-hawr a-- ] fordng to lh«manner of pun-hase ' ' l ' l! ' n accordance wth terms of sale on j '-" lhk "- - Fords F. C. 'Contnued from Sports Pago ; KOYA. (le, the Townllp wll delver a bar-, l'^' ~" :. ' parfanr sale Heed for sad prerqses. ;.", \ s ""- ' 'ATK'f: K-hruary, v. '.'.. B. J. U!NGAN, Townshp rf>rk. To he mhertl.'.ed Kel.ru,try.".tl:, nu.'.unl l-'elruary -Ll, l'j\ n U.. nd«pendent-le»der. llrfrr tll W-X!.\«TtE or..pvb,c SA.K ' ; TO WHOM T MAY 'CONCKKN: At a regular meetng nf t!n>, Townshp t^ommltec of the Tmvn-' shp of W.odhrdK- ln-l.l Tu-sh-. l-'o-ur llrd, 9K, was lrt-t.-l. lo MdvertlHe the fa. t lut m TJ-S- da\ evenng, l*vlruar>' Tts,, the Townshp Commttee wll m--t at 8 P. M; <EHT n the Commttee Chambers, Memoral Mucal PRNTNG Save lme? energy by havng all your busness forms prnted. Save tme, energy, money by huvng your prntng done here. Save tme, energy, money, worry through guaranteed job work by - MDDLESEX PHESS BKANCH F WD6RME PUBLW Co. WpODBRDGE GREEN STREET WOODBWDGE t tt Hall.? UAVKX.S lratlll.l--. f. ' Mu'-l.n, f Murply. f. XVtH-k. f ).7. Tn..-l. g " scn:n-:t; A. A. r, SmlL ( K.UJ. f M/erak.! Nnlan. f! y.yk..st. AXTUJNY'S."V<> H K Sv.k, f, ' 'uppola, f ". J. Z/ulln. c " lrmlnlak, K C. Zulu, E ' S< lronerx S. Anlluny'." SATURDAY, FEBRUARY th Whether she s 7 or 7; whether she s your daughter, wfe, mother, or "the one only"... gve her a beautful bouquet uf fresh flowers or a corsage td tell her she s your valentne, We beleve that an order for flowers; s a hghly personalzed purchase. Every order, large or small, n our shop, s hled wth careful attenton to detal^. And the lst of customers who keep comng back s gratfyng to us as a fulfllment of ths responsblty. We nvte you to phone us let us help you wth your Valentne Flowers. Remember, too, for brthdays, annversares, holdays, llneas. or busness. n any event, let ua aend fresh flowers from our greenhouses. Fur far-aw*y order*, through our F.T.D., please order early. - Florst - Phone!) Bahway 7-7 ~~ 7-72 ESTABLSHED 68 8 ST. GEORGE'S AVENUE KAHWAY, N.J. -,, ^5 V- - ll-l.,-\. a CnVk' Pr e Ft'lmwu Armour Dula nl. MUTR* f ' 'MV'.'. H,lr. - lly le.'.'j.lh "'S llv'll T ' -TrllBK, ' 'luk.-nll, l,v. <\ Anlrcw'" ' f,.n 'l.s frlolc'. ( ^ - etus (>, 5!' 'Z l ( ) ; ~- K, T n 2 TODEPENDENT-LK/ '.tl'p Ual la Nfkr l'*'t-r»ru M. l-v-rrnro A l-'-r.n. V, A.h.> the.stunts by Scuutmasler Sabo; -'l'.-. ltcln U r hl>!l t'l t'h' ; le adjourned, the Townshp Com- rnk!<-\\n> pfschdu of mert l)^tl;;cs t-.l 'rr l.-t', t No. \ mlttee. restrvej the rght n :ts ds- S.Mr a>, Fl.ru,.rv.-t. 'jr-. n j ct-ttlon to reject any one or all bds pns, he rnsng address bv \v,\l:l;n:s on wll n n-ll.t '.n- <;r-.n ; a n, l o s c Ba, n S,,,,,,.-, Fodor. The Scout oath was gven '- n, of! to luch bl<jder as t may select, due ;m\v.-! '^y all the scouts wth Senor Scout M^<H-.<-X. State N w rerl beng gven to terms l X-SM l'. Conne Canmxly n chars*. ' M manner of payment, n case one!,m.- n.\'\:st Awards were made to the fol-t s-'.u't.n.- for the lrlm-s: " '. Tn* «'k-' " «r T m -P Frt> f '..ns^', x fu- tn lull t-rm u 8; & (l*'l.v'j»- - -K ' Ml>' ClV ll-tllv Bowlng Results (nun Sports -? M t" '.ll «: '! V. "'J'.' ', hr.n n ; l.n.k St u n ' ' VKTKSANs N 'lmlavs SKl:\, n. * -. plmn le- M : nn ' nk. 7 :'V m : -VU-a 'M Kl-h. : Ull'KKN.AV' M,;r,, ':; ' M-v'l'r Sl,j lunll! k wsh tn thank the people of ^ shp n thfr Mp»nrl nf my cdacy for tl. ; of Educaton. Many thank- to all my workur* Tr-..; ther t'lkss ettort.- n my behalf. SncTt'ly, WEEK-END SPECALS THURSDAY, FRDAY AND SATURDAY WE CARRY REAL KOSHER SALAM. BALOGNA AND FRANKS FRESHLY UROUM) Chopped Meat b. 52< PLYMOUTH MAD PEAS -2for3 MRS. MAEM. n.kn::'.l;: WE FEATURE CORNER BAKE SHOP OF PERTH AMBOY BREAD AND ASSORTED ROLLS- FRESH DALY SM.ON OH 'ORT RHOl SK STEAK n. 73. WAl.DOKK TSSUE 2)«9 BUSY BEE MARKET "WHERE Ql MATY US' 87 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE FREE DELVERY "Here's what's your telephone" A mxlttn telephone strunrnl lkf tht haswh parts -vcry out: of them made udjusld "ju^l M*' lo gve you good telephone hervke. U'H the same wth all telephone equpment. n a modern dal offce servng, lnes, for example, there are more. than four mllon connectons, eaeh of them soldered by h! A great many traned people are requred to mantan operate toduy's telephone nystcm -25. of them here n New JerJey. They provde servce that eon stantly ncreases n volue, as more mprovements are made... more «nd more people have telephones. lme,-... '-»: V- «^v / NW JRSY SLL TLPHON COMPANY 8-7:«)

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