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1 A Newspaper Devoted To the Communty nterest Fall Local Coverage Complete News Pcture* Presented Farly, Clearly And mpartally Each Week VOL. XXXV NO. 35 CARTKKKT, N. J, FRfOAY, DECEMBER 12, 1958 PRCK TEN CENTS puzzles fascnate us. When,-,-er we pass a store whch dsplays them, we become lost,;ro oblvon. Rght through,f wndow, we begn to flc- :e how to put thngs tn- ^sher, And t seems easy 115 ;)e as we calculate' thln»r at.1 dstance. * *» The other day. we pawed v.w of those stores and, con- uv to good judkment, - lpped n merely to browse.. mnd. Before long we hand CUB SCOUT LEADERS: Here are member* of the Commttee of Cub Hrnnt Tack 182, sponsored by the Frst Presbyteran d out quarters for some knd church. Shown from left to rght are: Joseph Rundle, Mrs. Ktta Styles, Mrs. Kaherne O'Shea, Mrs. Rta Buckwarth. Mrs. W?? d! n..r*!. l "" ( l_" m! ( ' ath(tln(1 Rpalfdno, Mrs. Veronru Hurley, James Hart, Raymond Keck, Kdmund Carter and John Avery. Not n the prture are Joseph Murhead and Edward Klauder, who assst the cubmaster. that are twsted nto all tmds of shapes. r!c merchant was as much nvrested n sellng us the p.vles as he waa m showng h row t s beng done. We (cvhned hs knd offer, be-,11 we thought that f we <nm n the store a lttle mver we would have more 's than was Rood for-«. ]>T S' HadassahWll Show Move on CARTERET The regular Pretty, But j Cub Scout Pack Fr Mawhal Ro > )unn Sav8 <;hr8tna8 At Meetng and CARTERET No matter how the kddes squeal wth ; delght when they see you or ' meetng of the Carteret Chap- Smta c]au3 carry ^ chflst.,»> people ran put thngs > r o f Hadassah wll be hrld mas tree nto the house, t \ hcr n a Jffy Not mere- ' Thtrgdy, vmln rwcmber could be the most dangerous )U77,\f, OUt Other thngs thlnr vnn /v\1h An ol woor 1 -,11 r e more more worth woun whle wnne. :lg.»' the Synagogue» of Lovln* says h " 18 Fre J \ Marshal. $, d0 Roy a11 Dunn. J ear ' have never been able ns Justce. The new color HMO- 'H put together a pcture 'Medcal Center flm "Hannah although we have ; Mfan, Qnc^ w]] be snown ; hard on many occswas one of those cold and hbernatng at 1 n warmth seemed The thought that we t s a touchng story revolvng around one lttle grl. Snce ts begnnng 46 years ago HMO has taken A leadng role n nauguratng health A drled-out *vergreen tree s one of the most ncendary artcles known to frefghters. Mr, Dunn sad that the Natonal Board of Fre Underwrters offers the followng suggestons: Choose a small tree nstead of a large one. A small tree can be Just as pretty, and CARTERET n accordance wth the program outlned by Mayor Edward J. Dolan at the last meetng of the Borough Councl. Health nspector Ml- Sch whle Harmony Club s Revvngjj - D e J a y Sr lor yulecheer,reportsclamf Clnc Yarehcsk OutllCH Dates for Adult Salk Vaccne Shots CARTERET - The Harmony t wa. a (lueston as to whojv/h Club Chrstmas Cheer Comm- had the most fun. the kds or! ttee s beng revved? the commttee." He also stated' Several thngs ndcate Hnt that they had to gve up be- t s, such as dscreet nqures CBUW> Of the hgh cost of ren- about certan youngsters. Ru- deer teams but we suspect they mor s that ths rather hush- were vctms of the Great Dehush group of the Harmony presslon. Club era are very quetly re- 1 We were nformed that they organzng. We understand operated p n a hghly gy conflden- that they were sort of a Santa jtlal manner and wth n» Uub- Claue 6«ret Socety very pop-jl r ty. Tley met once before ular wth the less fortunate;chrstmas and once after.. Carteret chldren many years and.kept no records, At the Crossng Dolan Says PUC to Be Aaked to Force Quck Start on Jeb CARTERET - Mayor Bdward J. Dolan sad today that he wll seek an early hearng by the Publc Utlty Commsson afso.orlgnally a Harmony Club] frst meetng each member was to force the Central Ralroad dea they were nter Joned by gven the names and addresses to proceed wth the elmnaton chad Yarchesk today an-lseveral outstandng local ornnunced dates for the antl- ganzatlons n ther work. then called on each youngster Readng. of one to three chldren, He of the grade crossng at Port pnllo clnc for the admnstraton of Salk vaccne njectons. member, who requested that the chld drect; not what for furtr postponmert _^ Accordng to one odtme 1 personally and determned from The ralroad recently Mr. Yarchesk sad the clnc hs name be wthheld, t was was most needed but what was for the frst shots wll open on an unusual commttee nasmuch most wanted. t was explaned, Wednesday. January 14, and as t never solcted ether mem. j that usually food and artcles also wll be hold Thursday, bers or money. lof clothng were dstrbuted "We all used to enjoy the by other agences and organ- (Contnued on Page 9) January 15. and three Wednesday and Thursday nghts there-! w * k so much "- hp sad " th(t afler. The hour, n each cr.se, wll be from 8 P.M. to 9 P.M. Second shots wll be gven a month after the frst shots are! admnstered and the thrd: shots about 10 months later. He sad the adult clnc also, CARTERET - Chef John s avalable for all others, such R g ean o f tne wudbrldne as persons over 40 years, and Pollce Department wn bp even school chldren. j (obstmastef at the tmtmo. Mr. Yarchesk sad that fj nal dnner-dance honorng there s suffcent nterest nj Mayor Edward J. Dolan and the clnc, sessons may be held Counclmen Walter Sullvan n the afternoon for those who, and John Hutnfck, on Janu- Chef Egan Toastmaster For Cty Lne Banquet cannot come n the evenng. The cost wll be only $1 per person. The plan for the clnc was suggested by Health n- CARTERET Cub Scout Keep the tree outdoors un- j Pack 182 sponsored by the Frst tl you're ready to nstall t. Presbyteran Church, held ts Don't set up the tree untl spector Yarchesk, Mayor Dolan sad. t was found thatj whch the three borough offl- Chrstmas pack meetng Tuesday evenng n the church and Welfare Assocaton of Just before Chrstmas. Set up the tree n the coolest part of the house, away to pay $15 or $10 for ajt-pollo Tne meetng hall. t was a combnaton pack meetng and K. Dots wju supply thc many adults could not afford rals are members. from radators, heaters, freplaces. Stand t n water to Chrstmas party. Edmund Car shots - musc for dancng, entertanment wll be provded and a ter, cubmaster opened the meetng wth the Salute to the Flag, roast beef dnner wll be retard dryng, Use freproof decoratons of and the sngng of "Amerca" Free Move for served. glass or metal, never cotton n a candlelght ceremony Co-charmen are Patsy or paper decoratons. advancements were made by Use electrc lghts never Chldren Slated w»»v the followng cubs; Ronald Yank, Lon badge, 1 gold, and CARTERET - The Cty Lne candles. Don't leave lghts burnng when away from 2 slver arrows, Glen Mlls, Cvc and Welfare Assocaton announced today through ts _ Wolf badge, James Carpenter, * coup!!j? f, pu S tt t0 #, frst modem hosptal, the frst on seemed electrfyng. ' Wolf badge. Raymond Keck, presdent, Patrck Shaul that was somethng to ocone's tme for % Uv gold and. slver arrow, John t wll agan provde a free ass fts,"s Hll Synanorae Annversary Set Hurley, gold and slver arrow. move show as a Chrstmas gft Present Yule Board Plannng jto Hear Devern B les or so. ebrew unversty, t man-» «., J ',&hn, Avwy, cemmtteemaa,» the chldren of the horogh. CARTERRT School Commssoner Thomas J. Devern Wn» an*-«p*r«t«the aole presented a slver arrow to all The move show wll be held Pageant Sunday For Hjre-Budget medcal school n the country. the cubs for partcpatng n at the Rltz Theater, Wednesday, December 24 at 1 P. M CARTERET meetng: of the Shorecrest wll be the speaker at the next started on that fascl- s Remodeled By Fraternfy n honor of book month, Mrs. CARTEBET The buldng M!< pre-nchool puale wth CARTERET The Hebrew the "Halloween parade," Ethel Novt has donated W Ha-!of Congregaton of Brotherdassah a large quantty ofhoodof srael n Pershng Ave- «f varyng aw». The Fraternty wll celebrate the Mr. Carter presented servce Tckets wll be dstrbuted Tth a Chrstmas Pageant, "*"* en-[ Publc Sesson Democratc Club to be held t s to place the dscs,ln 40th annversary of ts organzaton wth a socal n the syna-» held ths Sunday Nght, atjor Educaton at ts meetng pns, ncludng, Edward Klaud through the schools. ted What Chld s Ths?, to CARTERCT _ books whch wll be the nucleus nue, te undergong complete "-r place and make thngs er, Mchael Avery, Dougla A Chrstmas party for chldren of members wll be held at Mr, charman of the of a lbrary for Hadassah. remodelng. Robert Chodosh, - WM 12:30 P, M. when Cunha, Robert Spolzlno, Rob- Mrs. A. Carpenter and Mrs. j presdent sad today. gogue of Brotherhood of srael, he 6:30 evenng devotonal Wednesday nght decded to ert Ludwg, James Hart. Lesle the clubrooms, December 21 france commttee of the Board arted and by 5 P. M. we 'L. Porter, youth actvtes co-! Mr. Chodosh sad that the Sunday, January 11, Jack Krantz, Joel Spegel, all one Sgt. Edward Czajkowsk and rvce, The Calvary Baptstjl old hearngs so of Educaton wll dscuss the,..» m.!\...«rv*..jh 'charmen, announce the date'lnteror of the synagogue s Hrsch, presdent, announced We threw t asde year pns, 'Donald Ludwg, Wllam Sohayda, Rchard Blsphen Lach wll be n charge of 'hhetmao Sgt. Stanley Szyba and Stehurch wll celebrate the^bt ^Bt <\ b h ^ y»e tunctlons functons of tne the Doara board ana and optecmtw Ulc sven a better understandng ofl ratong dealne wth the bnde, JFebruary 3 for the food sale to beng panted and decorated. AJtoday. workng on the season >«. nn wth mt, cnamo.,.,, _,,.. "auons aeaung wnn me ouag- how the school money wll be lt' : ;-d nals. be held at Brown's nsurance slmllar job s beng done on; ^ specal entertanment prochoff receved a one year servoe pn, Mrs. Veronca Hurley, both Chrstmas programs. et, transportaton and teachers. ervces and actvtes. used durng the course of the Offce, 51 Roosevelt Avenue, the socal hall, downstars. gram s beng arranged and jewth ths rlmmlrk all Co-charmen 'r the evenng 1 He stressed the need of the freshments wll be served, two year, Mrs. Catherne Spoll- The club wll also hold a At the meetng ths week, On Tuesday, December 16, at year. Chrstmas dance tomorrow the assocaton elected and nstalled the followng offcers ne to do s to take wll be Mrs. L. Oreenwald,, Mrs. redecoratng job. Many of the Members of the fraternty, zno, one year. :30 P. M. at the church, the The suggeston came f-dm nght n'falcon Hall wth Al tw«tn R H B - Seeder, Mrs. H. Harrs and!organzatons hold meetngs n.ther wves and frends are be- Cubmaster, Edmund Carter, Mr. Shaul, presdent; John Sunday School teachers and John M. Kolbas, who felt Kapko and hs orchestra playng. There wll be entertanlng toylted to affalr. receved a four year servce pn, Morton, vce, presdent; Charle fflcers wll hold a drstmas that the voters would be more of total! Mrs - S the ' <*vmman. socal l hll hall, h he sad and d t wllng to accept the board's.was decded to make the ment. Roy Jackson and Mm.-' Edward Moore, commtteeman, Makwnsk, fnancal secretary: wund party at whch the recommendaton of budgetary t. Just try t. Lt" 'as nvtng M possble. Shrley Keener are co-charmen. The dance wll honor After a Sacred Heart PTA Hrsch was reelected presdent two year, Robert Ludwg, one Wllam Sloan, recordng sec Other offcers of the congre- hurch Chrstmas tree wll be tems f they st n on the ;u-an we faled (Wn on ths, of the fraternty, Other offcers elected ' were Joseph ward Klauder, one year, and Edward Johnson, marshall year, John Avery. one year, Ed- retary; Harry.Aller, treasure! At Chrstmas Party Mton are Edward Hopp, vce 1 swmed that we were decorated. On Wednesday, at board's dscusson and learn Mayor J. Dolan and Oounclwhat the taxpayers' money wll men John Hutnck and Walter gellng' r t h CARTERET An nterestng! Reder, vce presdent; Robert Edward Moore, charman who J P. M. the Calvary Teens wll er and Harry Chodosh, recordhs pont, we decded ner held by the Parent-Teacher, ; used for. j Sullvan. entertanment marked the an-, Chodosh, treasurer; Harry Gnchansky, fnancal secretary s leavng the pack, was presented wth a gft, and thanks party at the church under the hold ther annual Chrstmas A Merry Chrstmas Whle Stephen Skba, board nml Chrstmas party and dn-l 1 "*Z ±' The congregaton n celebrated presdent contended that the n and Zeldon Schwartz, recordng secretary. Blschoff, and Mrs. Moorb were CARTERET Resdents of and Mrs. Emma Szalaj. And for hs help as chalrmaa. Mrs. n Many Languages drecton of Mrs. Ruth Burrs ' ' n a neghbor's boy, Assocaton of Sacred Heart / two years board never was aganst such PTA to Hear ago, at the same tme when the hearngs, felt that the Kolbas <l who b 10 years old. Church. wde program s beng planned presented wth apprecaton the borough lke to extend on Frday, the Lades' Gu]d Borough of Carteret observed suggeston was a good.one. A sfced hm l he knew The Rev. L. J. Petrck, pastor, donated three przes for; Wde program s beng plannec of the pack for ther servce as natve tongues, partcularly party at the parsonage begn- The budget must be submtted CARTERET The seventh Mr. Hrsch announced that a certfcates, and the thanks of Chrstmas greetngs n ther wll hold ts Annual Chrstmas ts golden Jublee, date for the hearng wll be set Choral Croup "'«abjjut Bmle. He ' (1 would try., Tney by the fraternty for next year. den mothers, they are leavng when malng thenf abroad nng at 7:30 P. M. Secrete Pals to the county school supern- and eghth grade choral group t t Helen the pack due to ther sons Whle the greatest demand wll be revealed at ths tme. tendent. by Januacy 9. of the Nathan Hale School wll reachng the maxmum age "f we were sttng Pekola, Mrs. George Walkoand Lades'' Slovak Group s for Englsh-language Yule A lmt. Ths Sunday mornng, the The board has worked out a entertan parents and guestb Mt n date Edward Mrs. Margaret Mazola, PTA greetng cards, there s also a setmon enttled Llk? Jesus wll " the wooden peces Plans Two Affars program whch t expects wll wth Chrstmas selectons at the przes went to Mrs. Margaret The commttee for 1959 was demand for cards n foregn be delvered by Pastor Homer regular meetng of the Washngton- Nathan Hale P.T.A. Place and quckly took Reboe and Mrs. Dors Balog. CARTERET Plans for a ntroduced; Charman, Robert languages. Trcules. Both Junor and Sen- ton for the remander of the ' the twtted nulls n a Father Petrch announced the hrlstmas party January 7 and Ludwlg, Cubmaster, Edmund At Toth's Photo Shop, for Wednesday evenng Dec. 17 at wr Chors wll sng. Durng the school year wthout holdng a " of secondf. H» looked 40 hours of devoton wll begn theater party n New York, Carter, commtteemen,; John nstance, cards are avalable 8:00 PM. n the Nathan Hale referendum to float a short - Ath pty. January 18 andynwena t 0 the Janlary 11, were made at the Avery, Edward. Klauder, Joseph n Polsh, Ukranan, Slovak, Audtorum. A.M. a rehearsal of the Sun term note. Ths advce came nfant of Prague Hest-Tuesday last meetng of the Ladles' Slovak Ctzens Club, Krantz, Raymond Keck, Joseph tes wll be held n the after- fundle, James Hart, Lesle The annual Chrstmas par- Hungaran, German, talan duy School Chrstmas program from Thomas Devern, char- Plans were completed for Spanlsh and Swedsh. (Contnued on Page 9) p's. Kovacs s noon of Dec. 23, n the Washngton School, the mornng ary 10 at the St. Demetrus Communty Cetner. The affar * beng sponsored by the Cty Lne Cvc sk. They report that a raacty attendance wll be at he affar. nwded Honor Mrs. rene J. teacher of the eghth ;<t Columbus School, has '<! the nvtaton extend- 1 '" r through Mss Mazle " presdent of the New v Educaton "'< fnr a second year on 1 '''' Teachers Educatonal Professonal Standards ' commttee meets once a 1 n Trenton and.among!lll "y accomplshments ' " "'gln and sponsorshp ' future Teacher Chapters '"'t on teacher oertlflca- ' state. Kovacs s a past preslthe Carteret Educaton at present s to the MtddfW Assocaton. ut Fnery Brght, color decoratons are all around the bor- " " < ' pukes hav< ;,'''""-<l up ther esublsh- " «'th colored MghU and "'.""" w - n some places 111 ' of Chrstmas carols "' '"«broadcub through the chldren's Chrstmas party scheduled for December 21 n the parsh hall. The chldren wll provde the entertanment and wll receve sfts from members of the PTA. Spreadng Chrst Appeal Here CARTERET Cards, bearnr the slogan "Pnt Chrst Rack nto Chrstnas" agan are belnx dstrbuted here ths season. The purpose of the cards s to make Chrstmas a sprtual rather than a commercal holday, Meanwhle, more Natvty crbs are beng tett about the borough, chefly around the bulldnjjs of Catholc drcanlatlon. Offcers elected at the sesson were: Mrs. Gabrel Nepshnskv, presdent; Mrs. John Nedzbjja, vce presdent; Mrs. Paul JProkop, treasurer, and Mrs, Stephen Banck, secretary. Mr. Carter enacted a skt Post Offce s Ready To called "My Father Was A Merchant", wth the cubs and Assocaton parents assstng. Each den sang a Chrstmas song on the Handle Season's Rush stage, the den mothers, and commtteemen also sang. Santa Claus made hs appearance and dstrbuted gfts to all the CARTERET -- Postmaster growng flood of outgong plant can pck t up wth no CUDS> and ther guests E<j ward Lester Sabo sad today that' the Chrstmas cards and gfts del»y at the Post Offce at Klauder acted as Santa. The local post offce s now fully Specal Chrstmas servce for!9 A.M. each mornng. Busness program was flled wth the geared to handle the Ohrstmas season's nm\1. All mal desgnated for factory busness and ndustry patrons: mal wll be! delvered by foot sprt of Chrstmas wth songs to ft the occason. Mss Brown E\tra hours have been set delvery, wll be specally sorted playwl the pano. The hosptalty was under the drecton for the holday season. The and segregated so that each followng busness hours wll of Mrs. Hurley of den 4, Coffee be n effect durng t,he Chrstmas rush: Decembef 13 (Sat- Make h Easer for the meetng, mlk, soda, and cake fallowed urday stamps -anl parcels, a A M. to 5 PJv., money orders, Substtute Carrers from 9 A.M. to 12 noon. December 14 (Sunday stamps and any more -perrons recetrtnr Yule Tree Ceremony CARTE BET Ate there Ctrl Scouts Hold, parcels lp.m-.e5p.m.: December 15 to December 19 nclusve Postmuter Leater Sab* to- tree lghtng ceremony was mal n your mall bo? CARTERET A Chrstmas (Monday through Frday stamps and parcels 8 AM. to 6 P.M. and money orders 9 A^M. to 5 P.M.. James Htamaters, clerk-m charge of the West Carteret Staton, located at 141 Prel-,rom8 A t«.tpmuhludn«saturdays, to take care of tle day mftested that hourfholders placq the names of the varoua persona who may receve mal n ther letter He k)ld Whle, the regular carrer usually known, the substt tt c^rrlm for Chrstna* would nut uw wb«r< l«place the letters. carrers as usual. All parcel post, for local del- vey, wll be processed at the Lous Street sde of the Hgh School, on the ground floor. Specal personnel wll be there to delver "you; ncomng parcels drectly to you. Kndly arrange to pck up your parcel post between 8:30 and 9:30 each mornng, "Please 1 arrange to brng all busness mall drectly to the Post Offce, preferably before 4 P.M., so that we can process t mmedately and keep all busness mull separated from.slower movng tems." the postmaster urged. Posmaster Sabo expressed hs lor (he cooperaton so on the annual "Mal Early (Contnued on Page 8) Murhead, assstant cubmaster, Don De Roze, nsttutonal representatve. Two new den mothers, Mrs. Rta Buckworth, Mrs. Kevn O'Shea, and Mrs. Raymond Keck to act as assstant to den mother of den 4. held last anght (n front of the Borough. Hall by the Carteret Grl Scouta and Browne Troops. J Mayor Edward J. Dolan pushed the button to turn the lghts on as borough offcals.' looked on. Mss Judth Kasklw and Stephen Mortsea were n charge. NEW BUS NKKVCE: ttoruugh and l'uble Servce offcal, were «fund Saturday to get the lew bun mrvor (u New Yturk un the load. Showu at the rltbuu-cuttm* ceremony to rght: Mchael 'JK.. suhlt-d-nl «f termnals, (oudln Thomas Mlk and td Afc Such, Boroufh <:l«rk l\lk;k PolocnU, Krwu Hll t-k Dvson manager, Mayu^Kdward J. Dolan, Counvlm^n Wll am Sullvan and Albert t:wuot tme t nwt start work on th» the PUC offces t was sad today that no date ha* been set for any hearng n thto case. The mayor sad that traffc condtons on the Carteret- Woodbrldge road are becomng J more dffcult partcularly at the en J of the busness day, creatng a serous hazard should an ambulance requlr* the rght of way. One motorst complaned to the mayor that on some occnsnns the crossng s blocked for a long perod of tme, backlfr up traffc as far as Carteret. Mayor Dolan sad that h* plans to attend the next hearng whenever t s set. More Bus Servce Wllle the new express servce nsttuted by the Publc Servce [s welcome, Mayor Dolan sajd that he had asked the PUC for addtonal runs from New York to provde better servce for cummuters. There s no servce between 5:30 P. M. and 8:1} P. M.. the mayor sad. The new bus servce ha* elmnated travel by commuters to Rahway or Port Readng and offers savngs n travel tme. Shorecrest Unt kndergarten wll hold thers n the mornng.. The Nathan Hale School party wll be held on Dec. 23. preceded by moves n the mqrn- JK. The seventh and eghth grades wll have a dance, the lower clases wll have partes n ther rooms. All avalable mothers are asked to help serve, Punted For Pfblc Perusal CARTERET B o r o u r h Clerk Patrck Potocn? tod j called attenton to thosn n. t«rested that the tonnr m»m are now un dsplay nt both Ore houses, the Post Offce and the Borough Hall 'The zonng ordnance, n revsed form, comes up for a publc hearng at the R»roujh Hall next Thursday nght. Postng of the map* l«to acquant the publc wth the dfferent sectons as they ate zoned. PTA TO 'ARTERKT -The Columbus- Cleveland '.T.A, wll lurd t* regular monthly meetng "luesday, December 16, at 8 P. M»\* n the Columbus School. Followng the meetng annual ChrUtmaa pwty wlg an exchange of gfts wll held wth the sxth grade er* n charge of 1

2 ^ PAGE TWO FRDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1958 Funeral Rtes are Held K of (Plans For Joseph F. GawronskFor Yule Party =tk Lutheran Church Servces and Pro On January 12, the councl the U. 3. Metal and Thermt wll hold ther frst degree exempllcaton on new members. Corp,, Rahwoy. He wan a communcant of St. Joseph's R, C. OBTUARES the second deprer Church, Cartmt, jwlll be confered. Survvng are hu wfe, Mrs. CARTERKT - A Chrstmas 1 j Mep ), CMUllegfl, retreat EMMATUUA '54 Wheeler Avenue, Tuesdavxat Huth Ornhman arneme; a»on, CARTERET The funornl of. He was a communcant of party for themembers was 1 CARTERET The ftev._ken- Of the newly captan reported that Carry CARTERET Mrs. Emms'9:30 A.M. A requem hlth mnss Robert Jr., at home; and P (jawronskl. fnrmr-r u,r Presbyteran Church la wll Budal, McKlnley Avenue,] wag celebrated at St. Demetrus half-glstem, Mrs, Arvllle ther an- 1 Carteret, ded Frday at the U. 0. Church at 10 A. M. byson, of the AMnounrM that the sermon topc 1 P. M. ror t jell, who ded the butldn* fund Perth Amboy General Hosptal.RCV. John Hundlak. nterment Mss Ornce Barker, nl of Carteret, mander o and 10:45 A.M. on Sunday, De-derfreund Old p,, at West'forall three servces. 8:15, 9:8O, C1 W. They wll,,- Km. Born n Hungary, she lved;was ln Rosehlll Cemetery, lowng a long llness, was held n Cnrteert for lfl ypnrs. SheLlnden. The funeral was held Tuesday mornng from hs late neral Home, 21 Locust Street. yesterday from the >yman Fu- 23H. VFW, and amember of cvenlnff at the Columblan club ml - John Ahlerlng, charman reported that the party wll be The councl has set up a drve cembjr 14, wll be "A Deep n- to trm a Clr.st m; \ ',".,.." wt:ked as a dressmaker, and Pallbearer* were Wasyl Duwas a member of the Hunpa- mansky, Paul Kawensky, M- home. A solemn hlrh mam of Rev. Malcolm O. Brown, mlnlsletc Club. the Lone Star 8oolal and Ath-!for donatons to help re-buld ten*. 1 ' jentnrtrn the rn\<\,, 8ch001 ln rlan Reformed Church, the Or-chael Hrycuna, Sr., Harry Woder of the Eastern Star, and lansky, Ncholas Shumnnskyjseph's Church. nterment ww)j cllultl, Offlclatorl. nterment"ulllan McKelvey Oawronakl; requem was offered n St. of the Frst Presbyteran Survvng are hs wfe, Mrs. held December 2:! and wll feaand a gft 10 ** 0 Advent wll be celebrated by ments suppled chl Ths, the Thrd Sunday lvng enrols and RM-V " ture refreshments by recent fre. Donatons for ths the readng to the Prophecy the Lades Craftsmen's Club. and Mlcheal Slkora. n ft. Gertrude's " " J Cemetery. ' Co- wns ncloverleaf Park Ceme-son, Calmr Of Carteret;» exchange. worthy cause may be made!f rom ^ old Testament and She s survved hy her hua- Parastas servces were heldlonla. torv. Wnodbrlda*. ;Rrandchlld; four ssters. Mrs. The annual New Year's Eve wth Leon Curran, Sr., chalr-jthe lghtng of the thrd candle WATER OB* Brutal; her p»r«nta, Monday»t 8;30 P. M., led by, Mr, OftwronsltU who resded.stella Maran, Mrs. Cecela JMaat 40 Hermann was tvnlak, Mrs, Helen " party slated for December 91, Mr. and Mrs. Balent Eslk of Rev. J. Hundlak. lm»b. MART WUST, was planned. ReMmtlon for man of th drve. on the Advenl Wreath., We wtah t; ( Huneary; fve ssters, Mrs. CARTERET Mm. Mary Avenue, a, ths affar wn be accepted by Members Of thf comfrefk-rrnmov f n Lews Rabn of Carteret, MRS. E.EN P. ANDERSON Wurst nee Varga of 110 Randolph Street ded Wednesday, ll f Wlton Del! 00 b, ; Rk, an(, Mrg, Marcella Clerayn- Manayunk. Pa, lved ln Car-sk, all of" Wlmngton. Del., Leon Curran, Jr., and Wllam CARD OF THANKS Uon have been nvted to at- frlr-nds. and mre Rlnkae.*, Mrs. Laszlo Lukars and Mrs. Joseph Ha.bln, vces were held Wednesday at December 10, at the Roosevelt CARTERET Funeral ser- teret for 34 years and was em- and four brothers, Walter of Cocco, co-charmen of ths affar. Reservatons for members tend a concert of sacred musl KMMA BUDA Ployed at the U. 8. MetRln Re-1Carteret, all nf Hungary; Mrs. Mvan the Orelner Funeral Home, Hosptal. She wan born ln Carteret and lved here all her lfe. n w at 4:30 P. M -' o«n» We wsh to express our deep 14, at WRB-jfu Szlllnesrky nf Brazl, and two Woodbrldse, for Mrs. Ellen P. fnng' Co., Carteret, for 29 Theodore of Baltmore and ten sland,;,,, )n om. " tn brothers, Zoltan Eslk ofanderson, age 88, who ded! Mrs. Wurst s survved by her years. john of Phladelpha. 36, from that date on frends frends, and neghbors for bcrrnvc;. J^ of Carey Councl wll be permtted to make reservatons. jr'entl nf knd expressons of sympathy our fcv mre Eslk of! Sunday at h «r homp. 27 Ln-j husband Mchael; one daughevenng, Dpcembf;h ( 5, nn^ and^beautlful floral trbutes «-j CnrtereT. coln Avenue. ter. Mlchele; one son Mchael, FunerRl servces were held A resdent of Carteret for 57both at home; and three brothers, Andrew and Stephen of fll*" UXf P l members are asked to contact Alfr ROVS to Don«ld Snce reservatons are lmted l5 "'" t 'ht'chureh Councl Dftvldnon wll be the to us n our Epyohn. Tuesday at 9:30 A. M. from the years, she was a member of St. <,..^ ^ rerslla. bu, nfm me et-. W(( n the death of our ^ h h m, t 7:30 " mnuter n charge wth Harry r8cun «the Vfnt *' Rob the co-charmen at an " beloved wfe, daughter, snter. "'* R«v. M. A. Synowleckl Funeral Home and Mark's Epscopal Church, the CarteT&t RttcTZoHan of Colonla. ert Turner wll read the frst am. nd aunt. fmm& luflbl 10 A. M. st the Hungaran Reformed Church, wth Rev, An-Lodge. Odd Fellows, nl ofj'te Mr. and Mrs. Mchael CARTERET - Sunday, at! ««m*lth ««m*lth Robert Vonah read. Woman's Club And Rebecca'She was the daughter of the Sunday School We especally wsh to thank Drlwlll meet on Wednesday «,. drew Harsanyl offcatng. nterment was n the Magyar Re- Wdow of the late Conrad Funeral wll be held tomor- Mark's Epscopal Church the /".* A Brown; Carteret Frst Carteret. VargR. the 9:30 A. M. servce at the 8t. ln * the llf c nd ] Rev. Andrew Harsanyl;?T\,?' Bxub's Son Voto s JJJlnlnf n the church ha! to trm v & "»» J»«f formed Cemetery, Hopelawn. Anderson, she s survved by ftrow mornng at 9:30 A. M., annual altar boys" servce W ll: S<lu ' re ' \ n^ AW f for the S * h f w an f un «* Lcensed Mortcan Squad; board of elders of Pallbearers, all members of daughter, Mrs. Aumst Kolse, from the Synowleck Funeral.,.._ v ments by Mchael Yanlk. WUbe held wth the altar boys CARTERET Emll R. Bmb, evenng at 7 P.to. Hungaran Reformed ; ; Natonal Theodore Roosevelt Lodge, F. wth whom she lved: a grandson, Warren Kolse, Rlveredge, terment was n famly plot. Home, 56 Carteret Avenue. n* Ham Troost wll receve the Junor Woman's Ould of the electrcal dent., V.- ;, on of Mr. and Mrs. Emll N. 83 wlt mert and A, M., were John Nemsh, Curts Ruggerlo Hungaran Reformed Church; of n A [ \ the of Amos Blamb of 54 Wheeler Avenue, ln the church hall. The Senor 'workers Tom Brltt. Harold Hopkns, and a sster, Mrs. Olgs Calder. and Carteret Craftsman Glub, nc.; nternal :.u..'. has'been notfed by the New Chor wll hold t* regular»- Joseph Kopln, Stanley Clszak Welchpool. Canada. Rev. Orvllle Davdson, pastor of St. bearers. Jersey State Board of Mortuary Lady Craftsman Club; employes of Lafayette dress do.; and Reflnerv Wnr«ljOc^, f,: t- at the churoh at 7:30 Bnd Andrew Pros*. CARD OF THANKS CARD OF TJANKS The annual awards wll also Scence that he has successfully passed the board exam- Mark's Epscopal Church, offcated, and bural was n Rose-! We wsh to express our sn- We wsh to express our heart ths servce. natons and htw been lcensed MCHAEL CHERVENAK MRS. JULA O'CONNER be made to the altar boys at Catteret Chapter O.E.8. #M9;; r '" M. Refreshments Local 837: Pump Hn MRS. JULA O'CONNOR D.t^«um Square CTub; Theo- wrv * a followng Rotd, L.CL. bnvs CARTERET Mrs. Jula hll Cemetery, Lnden. cere, nmrecaton to our rela- felt thanks to our relatves,! The regular communon servfrends and neghbors for thelr ;lce wll] be held ftt, A M and rector. F.A.M.; Amercan Ol Co. r to practce as a dore Roosevelt * O'Connor fconnors), 19 Ptch Hyp's, frends and neghbors for p. M. release tme school wl: rall Street, ded December 6 at hermrs. HFEN G1AM-ANFJ-A ther knd expressons-of sym- knd expressons of sympathy.; the meetln(t of the Wardpn He s a gradua, of * ^ ' ^ ^ % S & ^ «the church hal, fol- home after a long llness. 4- AVENEL Mrs. Helen Gal-athv. sprtual bouquets and ther many^ acts of kndness, and vestrymen wll be held at! t<>r School of Mortuary 8clenc«lowed """ by " Junor Chor rehears- ^ X S X She was the.- wdow of the lanella nee Marks, ase 57 ofheautful floral trbutes ex-!the sprtual bouauets and the7:30 P. M. n the parsh hall. escort, and thebvno of New Yok, N. Y. Pror to ths al. There wll be a nwetlnn * renderrd late John O'Conner, A resdent 115 nman Avenue. Avenrl dlnrltended^ fo us ln our recent be- beautful floral trbutes extend- Funeral Home. of Carteret for 61 years, shetuesday mornng, December 9.jreavement n the death of our ed n our bereavement ln the CARD OF THANKS he was assocated wth the Me-.the Confrmaton class at 6:30 Famly or the late was a communcant of St. Demetrus O. O. Church and acarteret and was the wdow of brother and half!mother, grandmother andl We wsh to express our sn- She was a former resdent of jdcurlv beloved husband, father, death of our dearly beloved MSS MARE BEDNAR moral Funeral Home of Planfeld for three years. Saturday afternoon members f Emma Budal p -- M Wlter ] member of the Provdence As- Wllam B. Oallanella. brother, Mlchnel Chevnnak.!>reat-arandmother. Mrs. Jula cere thanks to our relatves.! (oclaton. She had been em- She s survved by her daugh We especally wsh to thank O'Conner. j frends and neghbors for ther! ployed by thewestvaco Mln- ter, Mrs. James Yacullo, Ave-jRev. AuguMne Medvgy; Prof-j We especally wsh to thank knd expressons of sympathy. ^ral Products Dvslon, Carteret, for 31 years and was re- two grandchldren; two ssters, Monal Slovak Socetv of Amer- Prof. Dymltlw Zazworsk: the the splrtunl bouquets and the nel, wth whom she resded; John Stenlch: Dr. Novak: Na- Rev. John Hundlak, pastor; ther many acts of kndness, tred ln Mrs, August Kostenbader and ca; St. Elsabeth P.T.A.; (church chor; Jacko Wa«owcz beautful floral trbutes extend-; Chrstensen'sf 1958 Mrs. O'Connor s survved by Mrs. John J. Reason, both of Co.; Carteret Smelter; and altar boys of St. Demetrusjed n our bereavement n the 1 one daughter. Mrs. Margaret Carteret. j ' 1111 ' Refnery Workers TJnonjTJ. j O. Church, Carteret; thejdeath j of our dearly beloved Cavanaugh of Carteret; one She was a member of theloeal 837; combat vehcles and aunt and godmother, : Provdence Assocaton; Dr. M.! alster. grandson, Thomas Hlgglns of Zon Evangelcal Re tor med; artllery of Rnrltan Arsenal: j A. Chodosh; Cavter.et Frst AldjMgs Mare *, "T/e Frutdly Store'. J 8 fletcong, and three great- Church of Newark, and also a^^al 980 U.A.W. UAW mmberh; Sud; membershp;squad; Westvaco Westvafo Mneral P"rod- Prod! We especally wsh.to thank (grandchldren. member of ts Ladles Auxlary. frends from Center Bankets Dv.; employes of Wcst-^Rev. Stanslaus Mlos, pastor; : '. Funeral servce took' place Funeral servces were held frends and fellow workers oflvaco, Carteret; employes of, altar boys of St. Anthony's from the Blzub Funeral Home, ths mornng at 10 A. M. from. Calforna Ol Co.: CftrportJM. Mausner & Co., Carteret;'R. C. Church, Port Readns; the Orelner Funeral Home, 44;Swmmng club; Sewng Club:;those who donated ther cars: Park Plastc, nght shft, of OPEN EVERY NGHT 'TL CHRSTMAS Green Street, Woodbrldge. nterment was ln Rosedale-Lta- escort, and the Synowleck Fu-jescort, and the Bzub Funeral; ther cars; pall bearers; Car- Begnnng Frday, December 12 pall bearers; Carteret polce nal bearers; Carteret polce Lnden; those who donated YULETDE, dnn Cemetery, Lnden.! neral Home for satsfactory! Home for satsfactory servces teret and Woodbrldge polce (servces rendered..rendered. escorts and the Bzub Funeral ROBERT E. GRAEME Mchael Chervenak Famly of the late Home for satsfactory servces HOLDAY CARTERET Robert E.j Famly of the late Mrs. Jula O'Conner rendered. by the sea j G r a h m e ' 56 ' of J55 Cnrteret! Avenue, Carteret, ded Frday j, lv»goy festvtes to mo'nng at the Perth Amboy celebrate the joyous General Hosptal followng a' Specal Hol- short llness, A natve of Car-! day entertanment. teret and a retred warrant offcer ln the U. S. Navy, he made: Gfts NewYear's Eve Party. Ocean water n allhs home n ths borough all 1 For Her hs lfe and was employed at) H*H Blouses Lngere baths. Twn beds wth bath from $13. Mod, Am, Plan $5.25. Ask about Holday Plan. Call Atlantc Cty , n N.Y. MU OU e-.s<>4r0walk "ATLANTC Cltr We Carry a Complete Selecton of mported & Domestc WNKS & LQUORS Free Delvery DAL K ROCKMAN'S LQUORS Randolph St. and Per shm Avc Carteret. N. J. Slacks Skrts Sweaters Coats COSTUME JEWELRY and ACCESSORES FASHONS Pajamas Bags Dresses Car Coats GFT CERTFCATES for ANY AMOUNT FRENCH LAUREL 8 Chrstmas GFT ROT! OPEN 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 3-DAY GFT SPECAL! FRST QUALTY NYLONS SEAMLESS Regular S Run-Reslsl»ntl Dener Needl.l Newet Shadcl MAN-TALORED "LADY SUTTON" SHRTS Uoll-u) Sleeves! * Guaranteed Washable! QULTED "CELANESE" DUSTERS Lmt Pan to a Cuknur a 3-DAY GFT SPECAL! 3-DAY GFT SPECAL! Value 15.99! Blue u rnk wth Gold Br»d Trm! HUNUKKDS OF (NAlVMMTSED SPECALS N DKKSSKS SrOUTSWEAH LNGERE SMAKT NKJ''EKS AltE BUYNG TEUl (MWST1VYS (JF'S HERE NOW! 109 MAN STREET WOODRRCGE (Vtt lu ' W)oluur(h'a) Ml E 'AHKM, BUDGET TLAN for the Lady of Taste... FASHONS 1M MAN STREET, WOODB PhotJe ME EVERY NGHT NOW "TL CHRSTMAS rutv*at...the GFT WNMWMM TREASURED FOR 4 LFETME a OMEGA 17-EWEL WATCHES Frvolty bows to practcalty when you choose «D Omega Th* exceptonal watch wll not only be (rusted for tt ncomparable accuracy but treasured for ts supreme beauty. See out wde assortment of Omega men's»nd lades' models, $7100 up ncludng Mlf-wndng, Mter-ratuUt and damond-wt creatons. OPKN EVENNGS TLL V O'CLOCK STATE JEWELERS 23 Man Street, Woodbrdge Tel. ME (NKV! TO UTATK THK.MKtl OMUA f Nf OtHCM WAU Of Ht OLUtlC OMttl.HOLM* Of- HOHH txuktcr 1 Charmng, sn't t! The wde-swngng skrt, the-young neckur\e. the pretty sheer and embrodery trm. n wonderful nylon trcot, makes a waltz gown too.pretty to overlook. Szes 32 to 40, n wht?, mornng star blue and gnger peachy. To complete your French Laurel Set: Bref, «1.95 Step-n $2.50 V.u - - $2.95 SUp... $5.95 *J j- $6.95 Pettcoat $3.95 Bedjacket 4. $5.95 Gve A Practcal Gft.. KAYSERETTES (Tg,t 8.nd vest) KAYSER'S famous KAYSERETTES are wnter wonderthlngs that have been keepng sensble lades jwarm (or generatons! 25' 'jowool - 75% Cotton TGHTS and VEST Reg Sze *... $1.35 Extra] Sze $1.50 Addtonal Free Putn* n Our Lot Al Bur Entrance To Store teacwoja^^ ea. ea. 100% Orlqn TGHTS and VEST Reg. Sze : $1.95 ea. Extra Sze $2.50 ea. OPEN EVERY NGHT TL & BEGNNNG RDAV, l)t( EMBKl 12 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY

3 \lhnor Mu» Kennedy At, Surprse Shower n honor of R (T approachng marrage, MSR 11 Jeanne Kennedy, darh- r, r n f Mr. and Mrs. John Ken-, Washngton Avenue, was ' *"' mscellaneous shower c home oef her uncle and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph l, 117 Tennyson Street. ss Kennedy wll wed John CARTERET HGH SCHOOL HGHLGHTS By GAL H, HORN And OERALDNE A. CKO By OAL H. POEN and r.eramnne CKO Uhrary News A The TBRS nfflcern are Joseph Whte, presdent; Patrca Ward, vce presdent; Karen Mrs, Elzabeth Jakeway, hgh Bubenhelmer, secretary, and school lbraran, has announced John Masculln, treasurer. that approxmately ffty new Mss Clare Kennedy and son of Mr. and Mrs. books have been added to the Charles P. Hledel are advsors' l Bachcman, 216 Madl- shelve* of the Carteret Hgh for the class Avenue, Perth Amboy, at School Lbrary. G«m»n Club mass n St. Joseph's The new books nclude fcton, non-fcton, plays, scence, German n clubs held ther The combned German and n at 10 A. M. Decem- 27. socal scence, short stores, and auto-blogra- WT KOOD SALE TBftOT The of the BlesBed Vrgn { m of the St. Demetrus TtrRltlan Church *ll hold a (rnryt» n( l ' Ooa< sale, Thurs- Deoember 18, from 10-2 ;. n the communty center. "WE SHALL HEAR THE RAN AND WND BEAT DARK DECEMBER" Author 1! Hume Belovj Changeable December wfgther can often play havoc wth your health f your energy and resstance to nfecton s below pur. Ever present are lurkng vrus and germs. that gven a foothold CAM cause' serous slck ness. A strong, healthy body usually can resst these nvaders, Take partcularly good are of your loved ones and yourself rght now. At (te frst sgn of any llness, vst your physlrnn mmedately and let hm prescrbe the partcular medklne best for ton. You wll save much sckness-tme. YOUR PHYSCAN CAN PHONE KM-9598 WHEN TOD NEED A MEDCNE Pck up you preterplun f ahopplf near w. ur trt u delver promptly wthout extra chart*. A tmt manr people entnut u wth ther prescrptons. Hay we compound yonn? MTTUCH PHARMACY, le.. w. Mttvek, n.r. J. Mlttach, BJP. 161 Kooevclt Are., Carteret.t Lower Ptnhlnc ATeme) PuraucUU la Uu Fhjjeln nd Bl PateU lnt* MM 1 Quotaton bj Wllam BbUtpaue (1M4-M16) Copyrght 1U (13W3) bographes, phles. Every week a net of books wll be featured n the lbrary. The feature ths week s fcton The followng book* are on dsplay ths week n the lbrary: Edge of Darkness, Mary Ellm Chase; The Nun's Story, Catherne Hulme; Blue Camella, Prances P. Key; tross, Charlotte The Paster They Go, John Bently: Letter Pom Pekng, Pearl Buck; Hold Past Your Dreams, Catherne Blanton; Frst Orchd For Pat, Anne Emery; Please Don't Eat The Dases: The Wlnthrop Woman, j Anya Seton, and Lolly Tourch- berry. Laura Rendlna. Freshmen Class News The Freshman Class recently jl held ts frst meetng n the hgh school audtorum. Flans were made to gponror a dance on May 29, 1950, and a cake sale n the near future. The followng offcers were elected: Robert Stsko, presdent; Robert SMba, vce presdent; Joyce Woodman, secretary, and Carol Shupper, treasurer. Mu Jacquelne Hlla Oeorge Mucha are advsors for the group. Sophomore Class News The Sophomore Claw held ts frst meetng on December 4, n the hgh school audtorum. Each member of the class wll pay dues whch wll be $1.00 per semester. Plans were made to hold a dance on Aprl 10, 1959, and a cake sale n near future.. STAN'S ^PLUMBER HEAT WUR HOME AND HEAT f t QUCK, regular monthly meetng durng lunch hour on Monday, Demmbarll. Plans were made to hold a Chrstmas party on Tuesday, December 10, durng lunch hour. The members wll exchange gfts valued at $1. Dane Lathrop s general chalrman; Katherne Lovas, decoratons charman; Phllp The Alba- Magnofll, refreshments charman. ArmstronR; The offcers of the club are Cko, presdent; Katherne Lovas, vce presdent; Robert Beam, secretary, and Lnda Meklune, treasurer. Mss Ethel Snyder s faculty advsor for the group. Basketball Tryouts Tryouts for basketball cheerleaders for the season were held on December 8 n the hlrh school gym. Three postons for varsty cheerleaders and three for Junnor varsty cheerleaders were avalable. The successful varsty cheerleaders are Arlene Da Prlle, Luclle Bakos and Kathleen Dell. The successful Junor varsty cheerleaders are Eleen Glbert, and Joyce Bamyak and Sandra the *v PLUMBNG / HEATNG { -MO MBAll '3 1 WHTMAN ST.Crteret.NJ SAVE ON CHRSTMAS GFTS!! Factory Close-Outs and SECONDS n Ceramc Gft Ware and Chton at 50% or MORE OFF LST PRCES! Saturday, Dec. 13 and 20, Only! From 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., at the Factory Lar^rrf CAma Co. Hgh Street and Romaowsk Street CARTERET "1 "HER" Gft s at ALYS DRESS SHOP Holday Dre»«e«Lngere Sweaters Hosery Blouses Slropwear Skrt* «l*ck» Hats Pennng Avenue CARTERET See Our Ecltlnr Collecton of LONELY MPORTED HANDKERCHEFS Glt Certfcate* Rosenblum. Arlene DaFrfle s captan; Eleen Glbert s co-captan. Kathleen Carroll s manager and Mss Helen Wlson s faculty advsor. The French Club held ts regular monthly meetng on December 11, durng class perod. New offcers were elected under the supervson of Mlas Bess Rchey, club advsor. The French H offcers are Georgette Cnege, presdent; Marlon Laskowskl, vce presdent; Luclle Bakos, secretary, and Robert Donnelley, treasurer. The French offcers are: Carol Breza, presdent; Loulne Medwck. vce presdent; Andrea McKenna, secretary, and Bernard Wlelgollnskl, treasurer. The French n Club wll gve baskets of food to the needy for Chrstmas. A Jont Chrstmas party wll be held on December 18 by both dubs. Future Teachers Nsws The Anne Drew Scott Chapter of the Future Teachers of Amerca sponsored an educatonal feld trp on Tuesday, December 9, to Newark State College at Unon. Forty future teachers partcpated n the program. The future teachers attended a group meetng and were gven a tour of the campus. Barbara H. Sabo was charman of the trp. On Thursday, December 11, the Future Teachers held a Chrstmas luncheon for the teachers durng lunch hour. rene Ealapos was charman. Mss Anne M. Glbney and Herman E. Horn are advsors for the organzaton. CLUB TO MEET CARTEBET The Oeneral Skorskl Polsh Amercan Club wll meet Sunday, December 14, at the clubrooms on Pershlng Avenue, at 3 P. M. A Chrstmas party wth an exchange of gfts wll follow the busness meetng. frjday, DFCEMHER 12, 195ft CHRSTMAS FUN: Photo shows some of the youngsters who enjoyed a holday party cven them by the Shorccrest Cvc Club at the CWV Hall, Jackson Avenue. More than 175 chldren were presented wth ulfts and refreshments. n the barkground are Eugene De Vto, presdent of the club; Charles Mller who acted as Santa, and,on Ngro, charman of entertan- -3/ora Son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred WoJtkowskl, 75 Arthur Avenue at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, December 3. Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Szymborskl, 70 Pershlng Avenue at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, December 5. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson, 899 Roosevelt Avenue at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, December 6. Son born to MVand Mrs. Francs Abbruscato, 130 Poplar Street at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, December 7. Daughter bom to Mr, and Mrs. Charles Redel, 22 Whtter Street at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, December 4. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sosnovch, 1501 Roosevelt Avenue at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, December 4. Son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Paul V ttker, 137 Emerson Street at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, December 8. Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mantle, 11 Grant Avenue at the Elzabeth General Hosptal, December 5. Mrs. Mantle s the former Pattl Hll. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall, 1 Salem Avenue at the Elzabeth Oeneral Hosptal. December 8. Mrs, Hall s the former Martha Washngton. New Year's Eve Frolc At The AMERCAN LEGON MEMORAL Full Course Dnner, Refreshments, Hats, Nosetnakers, Decoratons, and Buffet DANCNG TO WHTEY KAY'S ORCHESTRA Reservatons 115 Per Couple FRANCS T. TOMCZDK 107 Longfellow Street Carteret, N. J. LOOK AT THE BACK OF YOJJR NECK- EVERYBODY ELSE DOES! Gtt Vow Nut Harcut to the Pleasant Strans of m-f Musc, Played Contnuously at ULANO'S BARBER SHOP 1176 Roosevelt Avenue, West Carteret SHULAND s now ready wth a wonderful selecton of Chrstmas (Jfts... SLPPERS..(. SHOES RUBBER FOOTWEAR For the Entre Famly! Also HOSERY and SOCKS SHULAND 67 Washngton Avenue FREE PAKKNl All MeUm Are C'ovrcd Wth H«c» TU (larteret STOKE HOKS Open Dally tl 8 1'. M. Frday TU S 1'. M. ment. (Totb Photo by BU Kudrck, Chanukah Party For Ssterhood CARTEBET "Our Chanukah Gft to You" was the theme of the luncheon meetng held by the Natonal Women's League of the Unted Synagogue of Amerca at Congregaton Beth Shalom, Unon yesterday. Members of the Unted Hebrew Ssterhood of Carteret attendng were Mrs, Sdney Katz, Mrs. Samuel Breslow, Mrs. Lews Brown, Mrs. Peter Van Wallendael, Mrs. Nathanel Jacoby, Mrs. Benjamn Klang and Mrs. Samuel Rosenbaum. A Chanukah party wll be held at the regular monthly meetng of the Ssterhood, Monday, December 15, at the Synagogue of the Congregaton of Lovng Justce. Mrs. Clfford Greenberg, program charman, announced that games wll be played. A gft exchange wll take place and members are requested to brng gfts. Shorecrest News Mrs. Mare Drummond 101 Wortylko Street Phone K Santa was welcomed by wde eyed happy youngsters Saturday, December 6, at the Shorecrest Cvc dren's Chrstmas party. They all enjoyed talkng wth Santa and each was presented wth candy canes and stockngs, refreshments were served and cartoons were shown. A prze was presented to each chld that sang a song for Santa, All members of the Shorecrest Cvc Club are welcome to attend (he frst annual Chrstmas party, Saturday, December 13. The newly formed socal :omprlsed of women from Markowtz and Wortylko Streets met Thursday evenng, December 4. Mrs. Dors Schmous of 110 Markowltz Street was Edward Mller, Gft hostess. Charman, Mrs. Shop that gfts for the avalable. Mrs. Peggy Mller wll en tertaln the Sororty Club at her home tonght. Ths wll be ther Chrstmas party meetng. Mrs. Louse Lukasluk of 5 Ccjlgan Avenue was hostess Wednesday evenng for the Wednesdaynlters Club. Mrs. P. McNcll was appuluted as hostess for the next meetng, December 22, whch wll feature a Chrstmas party. Experts beleve that 22 s a good age for a grl to get marred, especally f she's 30. Club chl- Not Much Tme t's NEW..t's HERE! Carteret Coffee Shop Located n The CARTERET SHOPPNG CENTER Resdents of Carteret: We've food to sut your mood... from the tastest sandwches n town to a delcqus hot platter. You'll fnd a snack s a real pleasure here. The servce s courteous, atmosphere congenal... and the prces thrfty! We are lookng forward fo servng you. MEL GORDON, Propretor We Fmture Luncheon Specals Daly Sandwches - Grlled Specaltes Home-Made Soups Hot Platters FOR A REAL TREAT _ Vst our fountan for your favorte soda or concocton made wth qualty BREYER'S CE CREAM Extra!! WE MAKE OUR OWN RECPE HOME-MADE PUDDNGS! BREAKFAST - LUNCHEON - DNNER SNACKS Oucn 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. Mon. thru Sat. Open Sundays Now 'Tl Chrstmas We Are the Authorzed TCKET AGENCY (or PUBLC SERVCE BUSES TO NEW YORK Watng Room Best Hourus Bum Leave from Our Door We Prepare ORDERS To Take Out JuttCan KM.9532 We'll H»v«t Eemy For "You! left For CHRSTMAS SHOPPNG Do Yours NOW! BREGS 1 Smth at Kng St. Perth Amboy PAOR THREE Chrstmas Partes Set By Presbyteran Church (ATEJffT Ths Sunday.Al women of the church are nvted to attend. On Wednesday evenng at 7:30 the congrea'oml and ]nt am.uu n The Frst 'rosbyteran Church the mlntatrr wll contnue the seres of Advrnt. sermons. He wll preach le srrmon "How Chrst Comes j Today." bnsed on the text Revej n! nn.1:30. The Sacrament of jfnfnnt, Baptsm wll be admln- ;ttnl. The Senor Chor wll?tnpr nt the second servce. On Kmtny afternoon at 3:30 the j Jr. md Jr. Hgh Fellowshlo wll \mrrt. The Adult Bble Study wll moot at 6:30 to study the j 3rd chapter of n Thessalonl- nns. The Westmnster Fellowshp wll meet at 1:30. On Tuesday at 12:30 the Mnrthn Crcle wll meet at Mrs. Anne Rrown's home, 95 Emerson Street. The women study the Book of Acts, chapter 10 The Annual Chrstmas meetng of the Women's Assocaton wll be held "Tuesday evenng at 8:00 P, M. The Westmnster Fellowshp wll present a Chrstmas play. There wll be nn pxchnnte of 50 cent.gfts Refreshments wll be served. You Get AH Ths When You Buy Ths Factory-Fresh f 59 Plymouth 6-Pass, Sedan SO 1 For Only Delvered - Fed. Tax ncluded Phone KM-5522 corporaton mehnx wll be held. At ths anmrl meetng new offcers wll b? crctsd. The annual budget wll fc«vnt~d on. Other tems of rnortnre wll be consdered also. Chrstmas partes of the Church are scheduled as follows: Kndergartpa/nnd ery Department,«^Frt'ay, cember 19, at 7:00 P. M.;- Prmary Department, Monday, December 22, at 7:00 P. M.: and Junor Department, Saturday, DM. 20, at 7:00 P. M. Church School members are asked to brng a Whte Gft for dstrbuton. wll The Senor Chor wll present' ther Chrstmas Cantata on Dalton Motor Sales 37 Cooke Avenue, Carteret Sunday evenng. December 31, at 8:00 P. M. Alter the' Ca'rtatt the Board of Deacons wll serve refreshments and have a recepton for new members that unted wth the Church thta past year. 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4 PAGE POUR OBTUARES pvsw" / OPEN DOOR TO MORE. LOT OF COD: The fsh that faled n eel away s betnf hrld by Johnny LUCJW of 41 New Street, Sewaren. The unusual cod wrthed 42 pounds and took frst prze aboard the Paramount out of Brlelle. Woman s njured n Car-Bus Crath WOODBRDGE Mss Marlaret Bodnar, 21, 24 Edwn Street, Carteret. was treated (or a severe laceraton al the mouth, an njury receved Tuesday mornng when the car he was drvng on Carteret Road, near Danel street, Port Read- ng, was nvolved n an accdent wth a Publc Servce bus operated by V, R. O'Relly, 36 Barclay Street, Perth Amboy. s 8! S S f Our Gft to Youl 1 ftw 1959 DATE BOOK j A personal daly calendar and card lst, your date book wll help you remember socal engagements, appontments, and mportant dates. Just ask for your Hallmark Date Book next tme you vst, us... f s our gft to you. PUBLX PHARMACY CHARLES DUDK law MUM M celebrant and FORDS _ Funeral wrvlees_ burl*' WM ' n St. Gertrude's «e'«mm wrterdatrt Fy^n Cemetery, Colonla. Md Son Funeral Home, Ford Avpmf. for CharlM Dudlk, u m m 11 Avenue, who ded! l! l! WS1 man Street, Woodbrdfej! S Phone ME J Open Evunc nd Sundy jj MMCM: t t HELEN AVENEl Funeral servces wll be held tomorrow at 10 KM. at Grelner Funeral Home 44 Green Street, Woodbrldfte for Mrs, Helen Saturday. A natve of Austrla-Hun«ary, he lvfv n Ford 41 years. A retred employee of tne, U, 115 nman Avenue, who ded 0. S Metals Refnng Compa- Monday at her home, ny, Carteret, he was a comof St. Ncholas' Greet Catholc Church. He l. survved by hs wdow, Mrs Elzabeth Perence Dudk; daughter*, Mr«. Elzabeth Koznk, Mrs. Catherne Chllln- Mrs. Margaret Larsen, Mrs. Lawrence, Mss rene nndk unfl Mss Yolan Dudlk, Pords. JMrs. Veronca Wrubel, Perth/Amboy.Mlss Mary Dudlk, Npw ('Brunswck; a son John, Fnrtn nne rmndchlldren and a brother, Paul, Jersey Cty. Requem Maw wa«sung at ft/ncholas' Greek Rte Catholc Church and bural was n St. Gertrude's Cemetery, Colonla. MTRS MART BEDNA? PORT READNG Funeral ences were held Tuesday from Blmb Funeral Home, Carteret, for Msa Mary Bednar, 99 Holly Street, who ded Frday at the Pleasant Valley Nursng Home, Matawan after a long llness. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wllam A. Bednar and a former resdent of Carteret. She had lved n Port Readng for the past two years. 8he t survved by three brothers, Wllam, John and Sdward. Carteret and four slaters, Mrs. Vncent Mudrak, Mountantop, Pa., Mrs. Paul Pornadel, Mrs. Wllam Kutney, Fort Readng and Mrs. Walter Janeck, rvlngton. Solemn Requem Mass was sung- at St. Anthony's Church, Port Readng wth Rev. Stanls- A fft of jewelry U not omly wanaly welcomed on Chrstmas nwrjtlm, bat b dearly chershed for yean to MM*. Choose yonr jft now from our rea selecton of beautful jewelry, nre tf delght every person on your lst! Mareaalte, Rhnestone, Gold NECKLACES, BRACELETS, EARRNGS, MATCHNG NECKLACE AND EARRNG SET* Slverware Compact* Relgous Jewelry Baby Gft Ballerna Jewel Boxe* Electrc Shaven MMMHBgSW See Our Wndow (or Other (Sft dea* / n Perth Amboy, h*j resded n Carteret and' Newark untl movng to Avenel two years ago. Wdow of the late John B. Qlallanella, she s survved by a daughter Mra. James Yacello wth whom she resded, two ssters, Mrs. August Kostenbader and Mrs. John J. Reason, Carteret and two grandchldren. She WHS a member of the Zlon Evangelcal Reformed Church, Newark and a member of ts Ladles' Auxlary. Bural wll be n Rosedale Lnden Cemetery, Lnden. teln Lad, 9, Hurt On Way to School WOODBREXJE Nne-year old Jack Brown,' 120 West Frances Street, selln, was tllfhtly njured Monday when he ran nto the front of a car drven by Mrs. Dors Kadylo, Tanglewood Lane, Colona. The youngster, accordng to Patrolman Andrew Ludwlg. wa runnng near the entrance to Hoffman Boulevard School, Co ona, when the accdent oc curred. The thoroughbred breedng and racng stock of the late flm magnate, Harry M. War ner, wll be sold at aucton n Los Angeles January 5. Honey' moon, 8tepfather and Honey' Alb wll be ncluded n the 69 horse sale. The new Greenvlle, S. C, Memoral Audtorum seats 5,481 for basketbal. t s beng used by Funnan ths season. for holday entertanng Now s the tme to have your rugs cleaned and sparklng brght for your holday guests clean rugs add beauty to your home and extra years of servce to your rugs.! Free Pcjt-up A Delvery call PA S.Koyes Rug Cleanng Company 4th and Steven Ave. South Amboy M*M*T af Natonal luttvu of R«f Cleanng aaaj Ntw J«n«y uttata af Rsg CloneM Make WATCHES Chrtnuu, Newest Stjle* for Hep and Women MEN'S JEWELRY SETS By Anon ud gwauk Avsflftbb n Seta or Separate Boxa Handfome Ferstmalbed l^lt BueUet Famuua Make rocket aud Table We are Open Every Lghten Pen and Fencl Seta n OUt Bora Eveuug 'Tl (Jrtttmus Wallet* and Key Case* OFEN SUNDAY 1 F. M. TO P. M. KRELSHEMER'S 111 SMTH STREET AMBOV AMBOVH OLDKMT ESTABLSHED JEWELER 111 SMTH 8TBET AMBOV <> L <^>o ^ < >< > Peach or Pneapple Preserves Ann 16 o. g«jar 29. Peanut Butter CrtntY Ann 12 o. gt jar LaChoy ChotSney M«t(l*n Jexola AH-purpow ol Mazola Ol For coolng BeMh-Nt Baby Food Chopptd Swft's Meats for Babes Henz Tomato Ketchup rexo Pur* rtstltbl* hwttnlnf Fluffo 6«ld-color»d «hort«nlng lb 33 3 laa"" e Alcoa Wrap Alumnum Fol vory Lqud Detergent " Fels Naptha NSTANT GtANULES Landry Bleach 8f9Ms.11 '/ 9*'- 9Q 9<"<») J7Q Sal Deterjet r23< Daly Dog Food Buy ChrUtmas Seals j\jxy YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST N Super-Rght 1 Qualty Meats! HS^S" TOPOR BOTTOM ROUND ROAST "Sptr-Rltfet" Qullty M(-ONELES» 79 c BONELESS- NO FAT ADDED "Spwlllfkr QltT TOP SRLON ROAST 79 1 BEEFTONGUES!u0 " 49' "H'-RllW" Qaallty nl-onelest *»lff ntmm m l TOPROUNDSTEAK 89' SAUSAGE MEAT "45' "Sfr-RlcW" Qllry-Frttk (GALAS) F>*4 PORK SHOULDERS ' 39' CODFSH STEAKS ' 39' 1; BANANAS Yellow 2». 25c W»a,Ta*r STRNG BEANS 2-29c PASCAL CELERY -1 5 c SWEEUORN - 6«29c Fne Wnttn Faran CEBERG LETTUCE ft'nc TOMATOES -^ -29c FrMFMdFM CUCUMBERS -5c POTATOEr^ 10.29c WASHED SPNACH A 1 9 c DARY FAVORTES! Pnttrlnd Pnetts Antrc, Plant*, Swta MEL-O-BT SLCES 4 23 lmport<d talan Provolone Muenster Slces &! Qll*A* AlPBrnd n. 9WH06M mpoh.d SwHartand p,. Border's Gruyere Choose. X Sold 'B Rch Choose Provolone Slces ^pb - d *;: Jant Parker BAKED GOODS PUMPKN PE 49 Pound Cake ^ ^ Dansh Rng Frut and Nut "'/jo'-loc W cut ««c' 45c ~Jone Porker Frut Cake MHO & MELLOW 1-LB.BAG 59< 3-V.69 LOWEST ' PRCE EVER RCH & FUU-BOOED 67< 1-LB.BAG b. Come $... Vou'll Save at FROZEN FOOD VALUES 1 M, Trky, Gltkn BANQUET PES 5 99 Nfty WaffM.., 2 21* Dole's Pneapple Juce 2 39> Star-Kst Tuna Pe.. 2 ' ^ Lbby's Chopped Broccol 2 39«Lbby's Whole Baby Okra 2 ; «. Lbby' Kale s *:;r:; d 2 ; 35«Lbby's Red Raspberres ' 2 «Mlady's Cheese Blntzes ; 3]' Roast Turkey Slces D »;, 37«Breaded Shrmp ^--- 59' VGOROUS &W1NEY 1-LB. BAG 71 A Lb * A W Bg news! Now, AsP premum-qualty Coffee prces are at the lowest level n 8 years. As always, freshly roasted AfcP Coffee s Custom Ground to gve you al the rch, full flavor you pay for. Buy t today! CUSTOM COUND TO GVETOO 3 tot 2.07 *"- TH tavo11youpay F0 " FaCOLATOR, DRP OR EXTRA-FNE A*P Vacuum-Packed COFFEE 75 EVERY WEEK ATAtP.YOU'LL FND A WD? VARETY OF... GROCERY VALUES! NBLETS SHF 2s31 SWKCHEMNS Vh «25 Dtl M01U» «WHOLE FGS 7.: 2 Z 55 C * ''«tuamt rtd PRUNE JUCE rtw, rtv, CMlMtnn, Vrl-F<» ANGEL CAKE MX -39' SUGAR leo-pl»r Htay nd GRAHAM """ X33 C OXFORD CRMES pkj m' Cranberry Sauce w t:s2 -» N Cream c 't;r d!«' Pe Crust Mx»^; 2 J;35«Cocoa March Ch :7,L M.4.1 None Such Mnce Meat 2; k ;47«Holday Cookes 3,.««Crsco or Spry Pfoffernusse Cookes P.;: 35' Plum Puddng *^ t> J1 Anse Cookes u - r,^2 Damond Walnuts n h«:«lvenurstspread C l - l Balbo Salad Ol Armour's Potted Neat 2 ;, Marcal Pastel Napkns. :; t ' o 10 e Tuna Fsh 100 t. Ktchen Charm *.,.".» Breast 0'Chcken Tuna M, % *»\ 0-1 YukoBowagosKSj 1 ;;; 1! Mol Early... Whte Rock A ""'" 2j C.nh.H* Shop Early Super-Coola Co*..,, t, a j For cfcrsfmas Twnkle Copper Cleaner : ^ Bab 0 Cleanser. "."'; ;; «A & P S U P E R M A R K E T, 113 Man Street Woodbrdge 540 New Brunswck Open Tuesdays and Thursdays tl 9 P.M. - Frdays tl 10 P. M. FOfQS, N. J<

5 Teacher 33 Years, Des WOODBRDGE Funeral *rvlcm for Mrs. Eleen V. Edunr. ' M6 South Park Drve., ;, ADY, p Oaks Reports rnr mer prncpal of School U, 497.lneMn HUhway'»ho ded ]*«t week at Mnplr- TM 1," ",«*» ton flurslng Home, werr hold M Wl ' ',t CK-gr^ner.. Horn,. «8 ^ oft^m^,, tn Cohpn. Other guests were York CtT for a few transferred to Barron Ay^n-.p Mrs Jmeph w - -'where he taught el K hth _^UMts of Mr and Mrs 1 Robert, N,. ' 1 H r WrrC A.*. am ms, nuun prncpal wttershelm and Mr. and Mrs mlnclpmshld of School 11/ _ D m npr ^ ^ of Mr and,-mch poston she held Rt the-mrs. Robert Arglns, were Mr. n,, of tor retrement n No-; flnd Ml,, E HaroW,, jp Nm._ ember, B53 Hstown, Pa.; Mrs. Robert Arwdow of. Trunk P. K4>tr.!H M er. Mrs. Eleanor Jnd-,t,P s mnrlwd by a (fr«ndson,,racek Hefren and son Phlp. nlm Ellott Edgar, Rahwny. jlrvlngton. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huryk Wens Mutt Regster ftnd chldren, Walter. Jr. and Hnng y?xt Month Patrck Fox and son. Patrck WOODBRDOE E. P. Bon- Stephen. Newark. M-, and,-!!nr<l. New Jersey Dlstrft D- Mm, Huryk had as dnner rector nf th* U. 8. mmgraton Kuests Mr. and Mrs. Peter mr! Naturalzaton Servce.jHurylt nnd chldren. Peter, Jr.. Md today that the annual Robert and Mchele. llfn address report prtrcraml ffaopy brthday to Donna.'vfry January usually onuses a Su«art Grepne, daughter of Mr. :'nv) rse n the number orjand Mrs. Albert Greene who rmloatlons for naturalzaton [wll observe her frst brthday The law requres all alens n Saturday. ' ' Hulled States, wth few ex-' Robsrt ArgalM, son of Mr. pp'lons. to report ther address and Mrs. Robert Argalas, spent arh January. Throughout the the week end wth Mr. and 'mted RtatM, almost thrty;mrs. Charles Jlndracek, rvng- cr rent more applcatons for ton. utlzaton are receved dux - --J the months of January, kns and chldren Rcrmrd and F.'lrunr'y and March than are'lynn, were dnner gupsts of -rmved durtns o!her months. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pagano. W: Bouchard attrbutes ths Baldwn, L.. '/Mf rse to the Allen Ad-' NKW BUS SKRVH'K: Mnn.p.l and PuhHr Srrvrp offcals were on hand Saturday mornng to Ret thr new bus servre to New York on the road. Left to rght are Commtteeman Elmer Draeos, Krwm Kf 11, dvson manager of Publc Scrvcp and Mayor Hugh B. (Julcley. t was he consensus that the nrw servce wll add to the communty of ntrxrst wth New Vork on the one hand and the Mddlesex County waterfront towns on the other. Passengers wll be pcked up at any Bus Route 4G stop and when the l>u* reaches the Carteret Shoppng Center t wll oper tc express to Nfw York va the New Jersey Turnpke. Rummage Sale Extended Week Development of 29 Homes s Approved WOODBRDGE - A major subdvson of 29 homes, to be AVENEL Mrs. Leonard Leb-j k n *n as Avenel Acres, was ape.rman presded at the meetng' P rove ' d b v the Town Commttee of Ss'erhood of Congre R aton la5t week on recommendaton B'na Jncob at the Avenel Com-! 0 ' l, ne plannr * B rd munty Center. Mrs. saac Drescher. charman, renorted that the Fnshon Show was a lrar»e success wth The homes n the $16,000- $17,000 range wll be constructed by Donald Aronow on a ste off Woodbrdge and nman Avenues. Mr. Aronow wll construct curbs, gutters, streets sewers and sgns and mantan the streets for a perod of three years' and the sewer for one capacty attendance at the Shackamaxon Country Club. t Mrs. Morton Ontger was.!v-! Heport Program. ] Avnfnl.Mens not requred to make^rl '* <l * W11 awarded a Drze for sellng the nost tckets.!' n-nort are dplomats, those! year. d n certan.tnterna- Mrs. Reuben OmtU,an-[ Defnton SCENT-MENTAL GFTS al- :lnnal organtzstlons and those! nounced Mrs. Mlltnn MedlnPts A psychatrst s someone ways please! Choose her fawho goes to a burlesque Show vorte fragrance, n perfume enterpd temporarly! PERTH AMBOY M/Sgt. a Golden Book to the yrldltural laborers,, Earl Cox, U. S. Ar Force re- Shterbnod. to watch the audence. The or cologne form. Here, for makng the re- rrultlnf! offcer, statoned at 1.! w*ll be avalable to allens : Pertlj Amboy Post Offbe, an- 1!! Post Offces Bnd the Dls-nounced todav that qualfed 'd.for 1-12 at r we k December?03 N»w Brunswck? f *.?.. Temkln volun- OTlce located at 1060 young''men, 19 to 26' years d street n Newark, durng old, enn now take advantage of fven'e. ncn'h of January. mnvdlate entry nto the U. S. 'eered to be n charge of the 'r. Bouchard staled that Ar Force's Avaton Cadet Pro- 'ale for t^p extended week. She >«desrng nformaton'gram whch produces hghly announced >ours wll - > mne naturalzaton or.traned men as plots and navl- from Ho 4 P. M. :r.:'r matters should nqure sators. Mrs. FM Cohen read the story 'b.e mmgraton and Nat- M/Sgt. Cox s avalable each f Cbanukph. A cndmwhtn?.-..::mtlon Sen-ce offce n day to answer any questons -eremonv conduct^ bv Mrs. m- at tre'r local county;whch nterested young offces. may have n the program. at FSHKN BROS. > ««no hddn ' nl. Muny,.nd h n on th* HEMSGTON SUCH SHAVNG Vtt FSklN'S 'KCES AKK LOWKK! OPEN EVERY NMJ1T Tl- CHRSTMAS OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 P.M. MS MMMOM.VWU M M *MMW»*UM ***** men Vahe Cahana and the snkng f the tradtonal Chanukah hvmns followed. Tradtonal Chanukah food made by >lrs. 'ohen. Mrs. Drescher. Mrs. Meyer Trachtenber? and Mrs.jjjj Martn Lltnger were served 1 Mrs. Leonard Greenfeld,.. Mrs. Ont'z. Mrs. Jules sler,:b and Mrs. Sam Resnck. SCORES "PREMATtTKE \F\V<" Murray Snyder, Assstant cntarv of Defense for Publc A. r fa:.< has a.ssaled the "premature" publcaton of reports bont spnee programs, mssles 'nd related mltary matters. Ac-'ordng to Mr. Snyder. such ^ publcty oft»'n borders on se- jj cuvty volatons. Mr. Snyder s one of a number of Government offcals, especally n the department' of-defense, who have nssted that the outpourng of classng fed data has been unusually * great recently. They feel that t ts of "comfort to the enemy,"; meanng the Sovet Unon. EDDE'S Musc Center Presents A Sensatonal NKW NSTRUMENT! r comcortabu t\u. Tune teg ltd by 'uu vtrllttll Lly ll 'uuntf cuarul.)ptrrttles uu 111)/ 120 vultt AC. Fcrtt Artbuy' Oldr-,1 A U Ctuter t none cuuols Clutfe Lb Combos, etc. 1 YM»t U»>«Loctlua EDDE'S Musc Center td Bsakuskl, frut. St7 St^ Street, F. A. You won't need mstletoe Chrstmas Morn f you gve a PnelH Hat Gft Certfcate! 1 "Better Hats for More Men for Less Money!" 11,(31 Klordt Grove Kd, Perth Ambo V A Men s Hatter lor thf last Quarter Century! OPEN MON. THRU FR. TH. 9 SAT. 'TL 7 CLOSED ALL )AV SUNDAV At WOODBKDGE LQUOR STORE Famous mported and Amercan CHAMPAGNE and SPARKLNG BCRGUNDY FREE DK1.1VEKY» AM to 5 PM Only CaU ME Seagram's 7 Crown [Schenley Decanter % : Seagram's V.O, 6.40 %»Taylor and Chrstan jbros. Wnes 1.55 *k j Also Selecton ol mported Wnes Whtehorse Scotch 6.39 ** Chrstan Bros. Brandy 4.99 <5 Four Koses Decanter 6.00 Qt. Hennessey Cognac , Bacard P. K. Lght and >ark Rum 4.CO % Mohawk Blackberry Brandy 4.80 % Smrnoff, 80-Proof.4.25 *c> Smrnoff, 100-Prool } s All Popular Brands of Beer mported and Uoht-stc VERMOUTHS CORDALS LQUEURS ORDEK EARLY ORDER NOW! WOODBUDCE LQUOR STOKE Mary AdntM'k, 574 AMBOY AVENUE, WOODBRDGE Avenel Personals (Junors Make Bralle tems AVENEL The Junor CHAN O'HLLS PARK PAGE FVE REPORTS MRS. MARTN CHTOWSK ME Woman'* Club of Avenel met MBS. DONALD V. ESSEX (the Chrstmas party for chll- 91 Washngton Avenne, s*lln dren of Members tn be held De- «3 Smth Street, Arr.nel at the Avenel-Colona Frst FUHon cember 20 at the Green Street Ad Squad Buldng wth Mss Mr. and Mm, Wllam Ru»- Nancy Zarsky as hostess. Mr. and Mrs John C. Dunn sell 58 Smth Street, have returned from ther vacaton at MlM Oall Cooper requested and daughter, Carol, entertalned Mr. and Mrs. James Francs Dp, nnla._^rl 7 :. fl, n f_ C» ro l e Brthday congratulaton* to Snrasota, Florda. materal to make bndngs for and «on, James; Mr. and Mrs. rulla and Batrda Rose and The Holy Name Socety of bbs for the Totowa nursery. John C. Dunn, Jr. and daughters, Lesle and. Patrca; Comer, Annversary congratulaton! Barbara Ann Lawrence. St. Andrew's Church wll re- Mss Cooper also requested elve Holy Communon Sunday clean whte or pastel sheets or Hyman, Raymond Hunter and to Mr. and Mrs. Harold at the 8:00 A. M. mass. They PMOW «"*» for cancer dress-delores and Lynn Davds, nt a Shroeder. Rebecca War*, Mr. wll meet Tuesday at 8 n dnner party. and Mrs. V. T. Gero, Clnton new crurch hall. Mlss Mary A Oalljln. tub- Mrs. Bernard d Somers Somera was ^ J? ( - Freman's drll exercses Junor advsor,, reported p on thehonored at a Lucanegro, Washngton surprse baby ffl(1 wll be held n the frehouse frst brthday party of the sub-shower gven by the Chan C- ffl(1 Monday jt 7:30 P. M. Junor club. She atoo requested Hllls Cancer Dressng Club at Meetng of the Thrd Ward volunteers for Chrstmas carol- the home of Mrs. Donald Mrs. John Rodn Second Dstrct Democratc «s ng. The date wll be announced Campbell. Guests were Mrs. :vlc Club wll be held Monday at the next meetng. Robert Deerln, Mrs. Wllam Heads Colonn GOP at 8:30 P. M. at the HlllcTMt Mrs. Hans Nelsen announced Thackara, Mrs. Paul Peace, COLON1A The Woman'* nn. A Bralle workshop was held Mrs. John Jewkes, Mrs. Law-Republcarenoe Club of Colonla Moran, Mrs. Donald elected offcers at a meetng The Woman's Club of Ave-yesterday for the completon of ncl wll hold ther Chrstmas the touch and feel books. Mrs. Hertfelder, Mrs. Ed Lease, Un. wth Mrs. Phlp Prasser, Colonls Boulevard, as follows! party Wednesday at the Avenel Nelsen showed the club memand Colonla Frst Ad Squad **«an early hstorcal mao of«uan, MM. Wllam Crosby, presdent, Mrs. John Radn; Donald Essex, Mrs. John Mc- Bulldhg all: 15 P. M. a secton of Avenel called Mss Maureen Crosby, Mrs. vce-presdent, Mrs. Morrt -The Junor Woman's Club Demarest on the Hlltop surveyed n Van Lenten and Mrs. George Somers. Mrs. Rchard Greenfeld; secretary. MM. of Avenel wll meet for ther Rchard Rnd "J?" d Mr8 ' J 1 * Chrstmas party at the home The Chrlstnu party wll be Jenkln, of Mrs, Oeorge Mroa, 440 Hud-helson Boulevard, Tuesday at 8:15 home of Mrs. George Mroz, 440 an's Club wll hold ts annual for exchange of Chrstmas gft on December 16, at the The Chan CHllla Worn Wednesday the Avenel Hudson Boulevard. Chrstmas Pnrty at ths VFWand refreshments for the holday season, after dnner at thd Lons club wll meet at the Log tomorrow. There wll be electon of offcers for the comng home of Mrs. Rndln, 168 Md-!Cabn, Woodbrdge at 6:30 * P. M. year. Plans wll be made for feld Road.! The Avenel and Colonla ^, 'Frst Ad Squad wll meet Tues- t * day at 8. TRANSFERRED WOODBRDGE Lt. Comm. and Mrs. Wllam P. Baker, Jr., formerly of Woodbrdge, have recently moved from Norfolk, Va., to Runnemede, wth chldren, Jean. Glenn and Kevn. Lt. Comm. Baker has been transferred from duty as executve offcer of the USS Darby, to the staff of Commander Phladelpha. Group Atlantc Fleet. Popasanda held Sovet goal Geneva. CUSTOM and READY-MAM MRRORS For Every Purpose LVNG ROOM, BATH ROOM, DOOR MRRORS, Etc. We Also Carry SHOWER DOORS STORM WNDOWS JALOUSES VST OUR SHOWROOM Just 1/3 Block From Penn Staton Let us show you our fne selecton of qualty mrrors.... An deal Chrstmas gft! OPEN DALY 9 A DO T-YOllESE.FER wll gve a warm Chrstmas welcome to a quarter-nch portable electrc drll that wll help hm do so many jobs about the house and workshop. DELVERED TO YOUR DOOR! MLTON GLASS CO. W, D'ZURLLA and J. TOLL, Froprctun "Everythng n Glass and Alumnum" 79 E. Mlton Avenue, Ralway rhone FU or FU at PURLX PHARMACY For Her... All Natonally Advertsed COSMETCS AND PERFUMES T-- ALL GJFTS BOXED AND BEAUTFULLY WRAPPED FREE OF CHARGE! For Hm.. e Kleclrc Shavers Ogarette Lghters Shavng Sets Cameras Oeorge Keller, treasurer, Mrt. Norman Bresee. Members of the club wlh meet at the Log Cabn Tuesday LADES 10HASH0N COATS gong at our lowest prce ever! Choose from gorgeous new fabrcs! Choose from exctng new styles! Pck from an array of colors! Many wth plushy ple lnngs! Push-up and cuffed sleeves! Button fronts! Clutch fronts! Rush n-before they're gone! MSSS' AND JUNOR PETTE SZES...BUT NOT EVERY STYLE N EVERY FABRC, COLOR AND 5ZE Ult ovr onv«n«nf lay-away plan,,,no txtra har WOODBRDGE Urtsea St. Crcle (seus) ntersecton of Boutc 1 f OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M. PERTH AMBOY MS SMTH STREET. FfcHTH AMBOY Of rut r>

6 PAOE SX New Members!on Club women < Mr* Wllllun S J VPlrnmfrt '.vn nrw > Mrs, John Pvmrlk s fad Mrt. Paul Klnn nt, thr.! of the Wnmnn's Club ] flt the jj'tnrl-cnlcnla J Ad Rqnnd H'MHH, t were Mr? ^mnrd J, and Mrs..Trupphj 1.' " \H " A donaton was mnd? trr HP JSetttl Lbrary. ^ftl. Franros Clonnrv read! ]$) "Myth for t.hp Holly" the lnn Of rvvrmhrr. ""Plu were cnmplftod for tlr>. ChrtotnM party to he 1P1< V OMnber 17. Husband."; nf member* are nvted and Rfts wll t» exchanged. Th* club wll hold ther ttutrel agan on January,1 t6t the paflrnt nt RnwvHt Hosptal.. -Mw, Hansrn reprrscnted the drl) at the frst brthday party Of the Sub-Junor Club of Avenel. ^MM.Hanwn and Mrs. Jos^ph AH> romm(, NTY ('HKST: AS» nrw (nod neghbor n the eommunty. Kopprrs <Jompanj plant ( mnlnyr.-s. 'nrl Kradms HVOOWSM alon? wth MrR. John a substantal *lrt through thr pay roll jvnc plan to thp 1959 Unted Red Feather Campagn, Shown left to rght Of the Cnrtpret Woman's Club and Mrs. Wll- are Everett H. Smmons, presdent of the RnrUn Bay Communty Chest & Councl, nc.: Hrnry M. Kllmar, ndustral' Ham Tjrepn nroem ' t "r a "'Dvson Charman of the 1959 'nu-d Red Feather Campagn; Clement lacendoorn, vce presdent of the Kopprrs group waren Hstory Club made JOCB Ol, Chemleal & Atomc Workers; and N. A. Kamp. personnel manacer of Kopper Company Plastcs Plant. trp to Allare. TO BE CHERSHED She'll chersh a gft of a dasy-chan damond bracelet, r r> F ('whch can grow wth the years. Teams Stll Sought r or Kec Hoop Loops\t start* wth a center stone WOODBBDGE John Xullo announced ths mornng that the Recreaton Department la stll acceptng badtetball contracts for the comng season. nterested persons can obtan addtonal nformaton by callng the Recreaton Offce MTJ , Ext. 29. The Junor League wll be for boys not yet 16 by ths eomlng January 5, the Lght Senor League (formerly ntermedate) for boys not yet 19 years of age, and the Heavy Senor, wth age unlmted. The Department requests the cooperaton of relgous groups and clubs, cvc assocatons and any other organzatons wshng to partcpate n clean, wholesome recreatonal actvty. Plan Your Steamshp Travel Thl Kaj War Wear* tr»»el«mrt«l Tram-Ocean or Vtcaton Cruse, we h«lp you plan. O«t you tcket!. No etra charge for our servce LOUS CSPD.ac 'CMPu-r rravll SlBVCf Phone VA surrounded bj gold brad. Damonds can be added on specal occasons auch as every Chrstmas. CHOOSE STATONEBY NOW f you plan to gve ntaled or mprnted statonery as a gft thla Chrstmas, make certan you don't delay your order. t takes tme to make such a gft ready for delvery. "SOCK T AWAY" s a rood suggeston when your Chrstmas rft s dollar* or Savngs Bonds. Tuck them nto the tops of stretch socks, usng ng lttle gfts of frut, candy or trnkets to flu out the toes. Accordng to Santa's Record Book: Frst Bunk and Trust Chrstmas Club members wll enjoy a happy, carefree Chrstnas! Good Old Santa.,. nterested n the gftgverr as well as the gfts. He knows that Chrstmas s merrer wth a bll-free, budget-balanced New Year ahead. Best plan for a bountful Holday, next year, s to jon the Frst Bank and Trust Company 1959 Chrstmas Club NOW'.' 1 Depost a bt at a tme. Draw a good slzed Check just when you need t most... to make Chrstmas gftng happer for everyone (ncludng YOU) "The Bank wth All the Servces" lunkato TRUST COMBWT Elegant Touch s Featured '58 Yule Cards The elegance of a lavsh stage settng hag been mparted to ths year's Chrstmas cards through the use of gltterng fnshes and rch materals. At the name tme, a three-dmensonal atmosphere hab been acheved n many cards n the 1958 Yuletde greetngs as a result of wder applcaton of paste-on decoratons and popopen flaps. The magc sprt of ths happy holday wll be transported to mllons of homes on the wngs of brght cards that sparkle wth applqued tnsel, colored beads and smulated ponsetta leaves. * Also addng a lush touch to ths year's Chrstmas cards wll be the broad selecton of breath-takng floral llustratons. Accordng to a Hallmark offcal: "Never before have so many wreaths, evergreens, snow-covered leaves or holly buds adorned the cards n our hrstmas assortment." Bell and Candle Ths wll also be the year of the bell and candle, so colorful are the desgns for clusters of chapel bells that one almost expects n the next nstant to hear ther merry clangs peal out. Brght yellows and golden oranges add a cheery glow to the candle cards apd gve them a specal warmth to match the sentment of ther accompanyng verses. A kaledoscope of colors char-' acterzes an enlarged seres ol, cards depletng staned-glass church wndows. Agan a thrddmenson effect s acheved by nsertng n the card background specal colored paper to smulate the varous hues of the glass. An art form popularly known as the collage has come n for jjj consderable attenton n the! Chrstmas card lne and! wth delghtfully humorous re-] suts. Hanks of yarn become arms and legs, smple shrt buttons become faces and puffs of cotton become beards or the top of Santa's cap. Famous Artsts Some of the world's foremost artstc lumnares have contrbujed ther talents to tre 1958 cards. Such nternatonally famed panters as Jean S;Carzou, Ted degrazla, Robert SrSchneeberg and Carl Oaertner are represented. A hghlght n a boxed assortment s a scene ttled "Noel S Montmartre," panted by the wflate celebrated French master, "' Maurce Otrlllo and beleved to be hs last work. Hallmark had commssoned Utrllo to pant ths water color for ts nternatonal Art Awards competton jusjt before hs death. Returnng agan to grace Hallmark cards wth ther works are Norman Rockwell, noted magazm llustrator; Saul Stenberg, cartoonst, and Sr Wnston Churchll, wdely regarded M the art world's most dstngushed amateur. Promnent fgures n the realm of letters also add ther talents. Two seres of cards carry nspratonal messages from Father James Keller", the Maryknoll mssonary whose rado and TV program appear on 1,400 statons throughout the naton and Norman Vncent Peale. Ogden Nash t back wth hs engagng lyrcs. There are horde of unexpected surprses n the cards for chldren and a specal wl of cards that become cut-out toys and (ames for the yong. n Jolly Mood And n keepng wth the Jolly mod of the occason, there are many chuckle-producers. On* famly card typfes ths year's humor:, "Say honey." ayt a sweet ypung thng to her hubby, who s holdng a ple of unpad blls, "whore would you be wthout me!" The nsde sketch showe hm sttng au)p a pysarnld of gold ntfou and replyng: "Runnng Fort Knp*. Probably!" Youth Socal Club Doctor Speaks To AWmn Unt PfHTH AMBOY -- The Onr -ll!? Putlm of Mfdlrnf ard Sr'.fry Torlay." wns the] tnpf of Dr. Wllflm F. Murrnv. (f Perth Amboy, as he ndl ' ;' ('() lr Alumn AspnrRtlon c>r s. Mmy's Hll School, 'orth Amboy. at hr nnntnl nmpnon bronkfnst. H Mny. the frst nl' of St Mary's Hlell RC n hfcntk 1 doctor Sld nl 'lnmnt srcoon. told hs f el - n" 1 -n"nht< tlnt lp wns pvnnd of h? S Mnry's barkaround n 'lln,-ntnn und ponted out tn' "real rnntrlhulons to crtulnt nn - hrpn mndr by tl'f SMrr? of Mcrrv n thnt srlool le satofl thnt ''OthnMr schools n pntchr nrp n a poston of [<lv;ntn!(> over tax-'tppdt'd srhonls n thnt thr nuns fun pny nttcnton to the qualty of rclratnn flnre thpy are less lhtt-rl to prrasrp of unl- (nvntv, less nvolved n the. nomotnp of trhclprs, Bld lew suhpctpd to domnnton by wll'-ns. leaders of movement ^nd prpssnre groups. "Our OTPR fr thp future RP urpflt" hp sad. "Ttje Atnmc ASP has broueht rnntrbmt^ns to serculture, blologv nnd medcne. nstead of CHRSTMAS (lhts FROM TF KMTMN; <vc your hntnr-lmkcd roodlra n rontaln fr that ran!>< used tntrr. arnrllnf to M-s S,. :1 Mllrn. home rconomldt who,p nkp ^, «Cfk hrfnrp tlr Srwarrn Hlslorv Hub. Show n lnvp. l«tt. s a 8lf»mne cojpfr mnl f1 ^ wth mncemeat a dem-tasse run full»f n r "--se <.pr>a<t:»»mall Sldgh full of a rook r. and-candv ssortmrnt; and a pomandfr ball whrh wll lend drllcatc Kent to 11 Wn clothes l t Hrvsntal NamPS F0R AlT0 0WNERR nohpd ^dnc» Anyone wh0 own8 B car, p. T r» j predates gfts of auto aecea- We\V KeSlUCnt ^ w. Your choce mght be tearng total destructon anythng from f> new set of hours of two classes werethrourt a bomb, let us looklamboy JPERTH Oeneral AMBOY Hosptal Perth;tres hm tool kt. to seat covers to a handy changed to enable some chl-1 wth hope to the future. n the)announced the appontment 0; Admnstraton centurtd over To Sponsor Dance dren to get more hour s of He- n«rt twenty years we how to Dr. Jose D. tabo te as t. tot 'hrew The chldren wll be notu have abol shed communcable resdent n pathologc anmomy. AVENE^n the absence of «e? 0? ^ chzes at the r dseases, tuberculoss and polo The one-year resdency was.tv channel Rabb Moshe Cahana. servces/"*» " ^ changes 8t thel VomplPtely. Perhaps even moatapproved by the Amercan Med- tomorrow nght at CongregB- " " /.. nnrt<m.:t,vpe s of heart dsease. Our fu- lc«l Assocaton Councl on; ton B'na Jacob wll be con-- The Youth Socal Club unde.j^ps ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Ju)y for ducted by Abe Kramer. Sster- the leadershp of Mrs. Stephen j ^ tra n, n(( of, medcgl stud. y One? Kaplan and Mrs. Mac Berent. ^ uomrtctcd one, hood wll sponsor the habbot; wtll hpw a danoe at the ««t«t rt a^ m an ftllronufr ftllrosufr wns t0bst. t0bt ypbr y of rotate nternshp. Saturday mornng Junor j Saturday y n*h t Other ^ ^ Hp lntroduced C0K. hjllr. Dr. uborte wll be the frst Congregaton wll not meet un-groups are nvted td to attena p; mftn Mlss rs Wlson. Wood-:to hold ths poston at t the t.n tl thp the return nf of Rahh Rabb Pfthnft Cahana! Sunday at 2:00 P. M. all the, J._,_...,..,,. nro.«_tw Pnrn. January 5 at whch tme the youth groups wll partake n a; Hebrew classes wll be resumed. Chanukah party wth enter- At the P.TJV. meetng, theltanment and refreshments. SOMHTHNG FASHONARLE TO WKAR around home wll please her at Chrstmas. Ths loungng robe s doubly fashonable because t's reversble sold-color washable corduroy on one sde, crsp cottoa prnt on the other. "BOYES" New Jersey'* Most Modern Rug Cleanng Plant Free Pck-up and Delvery Servce n ^fck treaj Call PArkway N. Btenm ATCUC Sooth Amboj, N. J "Dd you have your Venetan blnds waxed?' "Why no, just had them wuhlcd AT SPOTLESS Veetla Bld Laundry" ALL BLNDS WASHF1) UNDER HGH PKKSSUKE Tapes - Slats - Curds Thoroughly Cleaned 2 TAPE SZE 85c 3 TAPK SZK $ TAPE SZE $2.50 -Foot Leaf th and Lower Proportlonatdr prced New T»p«ud C«rd U»Ull»tlod HpecUlt AJM New Blnd* Vyt Ou lulocj Kbow N* Chug* far rck-up Wort ODABANTKEO SpeeUl Bate* to Frm Spotless Venetan Blnd Manufacturng Company ffcvtf 1. Metfcobca n _, U 17 1 ( ta.u.ruk) Lberty brd-e, and Mls s Rose TarloskU hosptal. He s presently com-!pletng a one-year general ln- Relly. presdent oflternshlp and wll assume hs jttoe assoclatton. pleaded for a new dutes on January 1. larser and more actve mem-j A graduate of the Unversty bershlp n th" STOUD whch has of San Carlos ln Cebu. Phlp- a potental of 3000 members, pnes. Dr. Laborte took hs medrnl edjcatlon nnr nterned at jat Santo Tomas Medcal School. n the Phlppnes. Before com- '<,xn rtpnces tn nussur^ to Perth Amboy he was, Sneaker to Relate AVENEL Dr. Chrsty Wl-! res d e nt at Southern slandj son. who has recently returnednosotpl also ln the Phlp-! from a trp to Russa, wll be a pmes He was selected for the p luest speaker at Slnesoratlonj new poston on the bass of' sen'ce Sunday n the Frstj hls ou tstandns record as an Presbvtprlan Church at 8:00 P. lntprn and hs nterest n path- M. Dr Wlson wll speak about 0, 0?y ftnd surgery. He wll! hs experences, ; studv undel, tl» Hosptal's' Joyce «nd Judy Kerrtra a, d, rfctor o{ pat j^o^y, Dr.. pat vocal duet, wll sng durng the ^ln ^,,,_ ; X,, nnot o( tlle servce. a t Board of Pathology, and Dr. U.S ncreases estmate of Albert S. Basar, assstant 1958 cotton crop. 'pathologst, Fes ndeed. For That Gft a Woman Wll Enjoy Choose from our wde selecton of the fnest n Sewng Boxes Knttng Bkes # KnttngjNeedle Cases Ftted Sewng Kts Reasonably Prced from 98c to $ he pewng lvt A COMPLETE YARN SHOP) 73 E. Cherry Street, Ralway ATTENTON SHOPPERS! Wll Kemun OPEN Every Nght Begnnng Frday, Dec. 12 PARKNG MOT* TOKENS At WOODBKDGE STOKES! Addtonal FREE PARKNG N 3.AK(E, CONVEN1KNT PAKK1NG LOTS! EU-MJ7J mmmmmmmwmmw 'OR 8mjT-NS Wmember that shut-n gft to help make the PM pleasantly. Good *., elude boolw, cards, varlcmg lle and game that played by one. tan b«stock Exchanne tres out n«f type tradng post. Frday and Saturdayonly BOYS' QULT-LNED CAR COATS & PARKAS Sold regularly m our stock fvr doy»onl/l Sensatonal values»( our regular prceunmetmbfc buys at ths fantastc low j>r(h- Rush n - grab them at a terrxj\c savng Cotton sateen car coats wth vnsltrnmecl pockets.. or cottu utfen parkas wth 2 slash pocketj BOYS' FLANNEL SLACKS 85% wool, 15% nylon! *wu St Alteratons ncluded 6v«-oway prcadl 4" No one tfpultl ever guess you pa a small p^cc for tlese fne qualty»l» ck! ^ g^ed dnd long-wearng! Look terrfc n (he new vy stylng! 4-10! WOOPBRDGE ( (wlu) ntrrw^to ol K " ut ;' OFKN SUNDAYS 10 A. M. TO '» [> PERTH AMBOY US HM-fM S1«"KT. ' '<»'» *, PlSNTY OF FREE FABK1N"

7 COOKES DONT LAST.ONO HEREt Mm, Wllam Bnrns s hopng that»hf ran rescue at lmlt» doten cookes from thlt hatch to jve for Chrstmas, but chances don't seem good. "Hrplnt" her n the ktchen are her two chldren, Barry and Davd, and ther frends, Gerald and Pattj Anne Karnas. Mrs. Burns hs already done a lot of Chrstmas bakng that U stashed away n the freezer. Newest Handbags Are Full of deas For Perfect Gvng She'll carry Jour warmhrnrted Chrstmas wshes wth her, when you gft her wth a handbag, And, Snce handbags arc full of new trcks ths Reason, they're more than ever perfect glfm to set beneath the lkes to keep up wth the latest trends, there are many new handbags n shapes desgned to complement current fashlong. Newest are the chemse and trapeze handbags, featured n luxurous leathers and rleh, deep colon. Though dmly tjled, these handbags hare expanson bases and gusseted sdes that allow for roomnesj nsde an advantage she'll apprecate. A luxurous-lookng gft wth Use a Lttle magnaton n Your Chrstmas Cookng, Expert Advses SEWAR.EN Now s the tme for all Rnod cooks to usn a lttle magnaton n ther Chrstmas bakng nnd coolng. A varety of Yuletde cookes s always popular, but why not syrup over egg whtes, beatng constantly untl mxture holds try your hand, too, at bakng ts shape. Add salt. Drop from Swss Onon Pe to serve at teaspoon onto waxed paper. frep-trlmmlnn party? Or Yeld: 4 dm. onnden. Swedsh Puddng for a holday Many people, though they enbuffet? Or a luscous, red Cranberry Cake for almost any tme? too rch, accordng to the Joy frut cake, fnd a large slce These were among the many speaker. For gft-gvng, she srkestlons for Chrstmas entertanng gven by Mss Sarah baked most frut cake nto balls recommends formng bts of Mllrn n a talk last week before Pk nches n dameter. Roll n the Sewnren Hstory Club confectoners' sugar and package n candy box. meetng at the home of Mrs.. D. Clark. Mss Mtllen, a For a tree-trmmng party, member of the home economcs department of the Publc lowng menu: hot buttered Mss MUlen suggested the fol- Servce Electrc and Gas Com-punch, crsp stcks, currtod pany, Perth Amboy, llustrated her talk wth colored gldes and dstrbuted a booklet, "Holly Days." whch gave menus and recpes for all sorts of holday entertanng. Party suggestons ncluded "Refreshments for Carollers," "Chrstmas Tea," "Drop-n- Anytlme Party," "Chrstmas Party for the Youngest Set," untl lght. Add sugar gradual- Combne and sft dry lngred- "Teen-Age Progressve Dnner," lents, cut n butter or margarne wth two knves or pastry ly, creamng well. Add almonds "New Year's Eve Buffet," "De- and egg, beatng untl blended. a sound core of practcalty Trmmng Party." blnder untl mxture s con- of coarse corn meal. Work n flour. Chll dough scv could be a daytme handbag The gay and frendly customsstency eral hours. Form dough nto preferably n soft and slky of gvng home-baked «fts at pencl-thn rolls 1Y nches brushed leathers, for fashon Chrstmas was also stressed by long. Shape nto crescents. news. These have roomy nsde Mss Mllen. Home-made goodes done up n contaners that sheet. Bake at 350 *P. for Place on ungreased bakng str over low heat untl mgar dssolved. Cook to lght crack stage (280 "P. on candy thermometer). Gradually pour shrmp canapes, Swlse onon pe, nut cake wth aeafoam frostng. Recpe for the pe: pockets and zpper compartments and most often are eather-llned to wthstand rough day-to-day wear. f you feel that she's at present well-suppled wth a daytme handbag, you can take advantage of tre opportunty to expand her handbag ward* robe wth the gft of a leather clutch, perfect for afternoon and evenng wear. Another welcome addton to her handbag wardrobe would be one of the new-colorful bags, n beautful leather colors. ARMCHAR EXPLORERS, geography students, or current events experts, become eager canddate for the rft of an up-to-date globe. Tol one contans n addton an orbt rng for tracng the path of an earth satellte. t' a lmnch modal by Rand McNally. FOR DESK WORKER Lamps, pen and pencls et appontment books, clocks, book ends are among gft deas fo the desk worker, can be used throughout the year are always pupular, and she gave the audence ths recpe for makng a delcous candy: ORANGE PUFFS S% cups gugftr V cup orange Juce Vt cup wate.r 1 tbsp. grated orange rnd V tsp. grated lemon rnd 2 egg whtes, stffly beaten % tsp. salt Combne sugar, orange Juce, water, orange and lemon rnds; BCYCLES SWSS ONON PE (PMtry) 1 cup sfted flour V A tsp. salt Vs tsp. sugar '/ cup butter or margarne 2 tbsp. mlk Add mlk gradually; chll. Roll dough Yt nch thck. Place n 9-lnch pe plate; bake at 315 'F. for 10 mnutes untl partally done. Yeld: one 9-nch crust. Onlon FlDnr 6 slces bacon, cut n n. strps 3 cups chopped onons 2 eggs, beaten 1 egg yolk, beaten % cup sour cream Y tsp. salt y 2 tsp. salt Y» tsp. pepper V tsp. caraway seeds Pry bacon untl crsp; dran Add onon* to bacon fat, cook Select JVotc... VELOCPEDES SLEDS GAMES SKATES DOLLS and ACCESSORES OPEN DALY 18 A.JM. TO 9 P. M. WEDELVEBTO YOUR HOME JOE C's TOY STORE JOSEPH CAMACCO, PROPRETOR 462 Kahway Ave., Woodbrdge ME (Opp. Green Street) untl soft but not brown; dran. Combne all remanng nrredlents except caraway seeds; pour nto partlnlly baked mst Sprnkle wth caraway sords; bake at 375 'P, for mnutes or untl frm. Serve warm. Yeld: one 9-nch pc Mrs. Robert Slmonsen. Hstory Club member, hnd already made a great vark-ty of her Chrstmas cookes, recommended the recpe Almond Butter Crescents that Mss MLen gave. These, many varetes of Yuletde bakng, may be made well ahead and stored n a freezer, f carefully wrapped, for as long sx months, accordng to home economst. ALMOND BUTTER CRESCENTS Y b. butter or margarne 1 cup sugar 1 6-o«. package UYt cups ground unblanched almonds 1 egg, slghtly beaten 3 cups sfted flour Cream butter or margarne mnute*. Yeld: about 6% doss, cootes. A delcous dessert wth Chrstmas red raspberry sauce s Swedsh Puddng, sutable for almost any meal durng the holdays. Swedsh Poddng- 1 tbsp. gelatn Yt cup cold water 5 egg yolks % cup sugar V» tsp. salt 1 cup heavy cream, whpped V* cup cookng sherry Soften gelatn n water. Beat egg yolka untl thck and lemon colored; add sugar gradually, beatng constantly untl thck. Add salt. Brng softened gelatn to bolng pont to dssolve; str nto egg yolk and sugar mxture. Chll untl mxture begns to thcken. Fold n whpped cream and cookng sherry; pour nto 1 quart mold. Chll untl frm. Serve wth raspberry sauce. Serves 6-8. Raspberry Sane* 1 10 oa. pkg. (% cup) frozen raspberres 2 tsp. comstarch 1 tbsp. water Thaw raspberres, brng PACK flkvhff NO NERD TO WAT TX CHRSTMAS: Th t's what Patty Anne Karnas MJd Davd BoHM thnk about ths pnt* of Ynletlde cookes brought ov«r to Davd's homw by Mrs. Rofcert Slmonsen after hearng a talk on Chrstmas rookng last week for the Sewaren Hlstorf Club. Members are hard at work now tryng to make thrlr bakng look lke the delectable stuff on the colored sldes. Helpng Dad Play Santa n Bg Way Fnancng plans helpful to purchase of major gfts that ran nto more money than can be provded are offered by many stores. Banks and other lendng nsttutons have convenent fnancng plans that wll help dad play Santa n a great bg way ths year, Major appllwoes loans are especally acceptable to these nsttutons because such gfts usually enhance the value of the home. Banks also are wsely callng- attenton to ther Chrstma* Savng Club plans whch help to put you a full year ahead of the game when t comes to plannng your annual Chrstmas gvng program. Admnstraton to mortgage nsurance. quckly to bolng pont; stran. Blend cornstarch and water, add to Juce. Cook, strrng constantly untl mxture thckens. Chll. Yeld: M cup sauce. DADONE'S TALORS and CLEANERS nvte You to Attend the Grand We are now servng Openng Of Our New Modern Store At 1006 RAHWAY AVE., AVENEL (Just 2 Doors t'rnm Our Former Locaton) SATURDAY, DEC. 13th - NOW OFFERNG = Hour "FASHON AWARD" Cleanng All Work Done on Premses Alteratons Shrt Launderng Rug Cleanng Pck-up and Delvery Servce Phone ME-4-803J Delcous Luncheons From 11:30 A.M. 'tl 2 P. M. Accommodaton! for 2 to 200! PUZZLED? Martn-Lawrence Jewelers HAS THE ANSWER.. BelHHowell The deal Gft! Electrc Eye CAMERA Complet MOVE +J4er LJrtma C«out Full Course Dnners s d *«5 P. M. to 10 P.M. always \\v<\\ food Servng only the best of PRME MEATS! Our ktchen s under the personal supervson of the one and only "ANDY", chef at Howard Johnson's n Woodhrdge for 13 years. Auto- Load Projector 5 S Caterng to Weddngs, Partes and Banquets... Call ME for Detals See The ' flby-doll lwml Danty tact rm! Buttons'nbowtl Nw nautkol tyltsl FMH jwlqj»klrtl Prtty party lyll Cutt vtlvtt touches! >Ntw«vtlfytrlm! > Cotton «slk bknds! Crsp dwon»pw»' Gaywwpatttrml flow! Sold «l«ll lomt wth tot* bags! T«rrlfte»«toct«n x!! B. W'^'t Meter! CAMERA :*s Low $44.95 Easy Credt Terms \ $1 Down, $1 Weekly jjjf Whte, Pnk Lady, Lovt Apple Red, Apoof Nectar, Capr Bne. Szes Sm*ll, Medum at 7.95 "The CARLSEN ROOM" Our new dnng room has been named The Carlson Room n honor of the famous Captan Carlsen of Woodbrdge. Entertanment and Servce The Congenal "M«key" Wll Mx Your Favorte Drnk and The Popular LOU DECK Wll Play Your t'uforte Song on the Organ Under New Ownershp WOODBRDGE St. Crcle (belm l.u.- >.»» " """'" OPEN SUNDAYS 110 A M. 'H> b 1. 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8 !' '!) ; PAGE ETOTTT COLONA PERSONALS seln U.S.Y. to Offer 'Junor Mss', Dec. 20 from Rahway Memoral Hoswth hs parents. He has been Ul, (ncludng Colona Proper and Colona Vllage) pltal. SELN _ p,. SELN The drama group Mrs. Prankel wll sponsor the GLADYS E. HCANK The Home and School MRS. SDNEY FRKUND the New Dowr MethodM of the nolln chapter of Unted Oncg Shabbot tomorrow at Unooln Hhwav, wlln named to the dean's lst. Assocaton noo«,.».. of - School No. Troop 104 nvested Lorrane ** were mad,.., of the 4-H Tv 19 Sandalwnod.nnr Church wth Mrs. Eml Hry Synagogue Youth wll present P. M. servces, n honor of the Tel. tl Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cassell and chldren. Ruth 'and 6 held ther Chrstmas party Anponucc, Dane Bennett, (.,,' wth Mrs. _., shkanych as charman. Hob- 'Junor Mss" Saturday and occason. Rabb Jungrels wll Mr. and Mrs. Prank Baflarskl, Vernon Street, celenaton toward the seln Chrst- Wednesday. They voted a do- Chrstne Bobal, Lllan Qugentl, Anrellka Heuer, Gatl Shp- Dow Avenue Mrs,.lack Wrpnn. char- ert Kendrck wll lead the December 20 at ft:30 at Congregaton Beth Sholom, 90 sermon, "The Ethcs of Our brated ther twenty-ffth wed- present the thrd porton of hs Jack, Mddlesex Avenue, were wan of the \c< <anre for Chrstmas carols. guesu of Dr. and Mrs. Harold mas lghtng on Oak Tree man, Sally Shuks and Nancy A welfare,,, leen Fetterlry mm K,,' chldren of members of the A Chrstmas party wll be Cooper Avenue. Fathers." dng annversary at a famly Krlvens, Pont Pleasant and Road. Wllllanson. dler, was appont.,; t Colona VWmv cvlo Assocaton and rhdr an- Scout Pack 130 at ther meet- Cooper. Myrna Korland, Susan Chanukah pageant Sunday at Mrs. Francs Murphy, Unon held for members of Cub The cast ncludes Walter The chldren wll hold a dnner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruakln. Both troops are sponsored by The Ladles Auxlary of Chrstmas dlnnn Jersey Cty. Mr. and Mrs. Cansell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. The grls went on a hke to the Frst Presbyteran Church. seln Volunteer Fre Company needy seln h m \, 'o nounced tf nre avalable ng December 19 at 7:30 P. M. Schussler, Glora Cowell, Ruth 10:30. Beach. 1 wll hold ther annual Chrstmas party at the Green Street from members of the commttee as follows: Mrs. WlRRlns, Chrstmas favors and place ward Waters, Joan Shane, Nor- Sunday at 8 P. M. wth a pro- Elzabeth. ren Rees, at School 16. Shapro, Harret Cohen, Ed- The congregaton wll meet Phlp Cohen at a dance n Roosevelt Park wth Mrs. War- Judy Kummn w ' \l Gary and Denns O'Rourke, Clemens were HSM- sons of Mr. and Mrs. James Frehouse Saturday at 8 P M the Chrstmas trw Mr«. Charles Hnzempa, Mrs. mats were made for the chldren n the wards of the Perth tor, Larry Hoffman, Joel Ssterhood. Refreshments wll weekend gueste of Mr, and Mrs. Ad Squad, was speaker at the ng Avenue, suffered a possble man Schwartz, Jeffrey Specgram to be presented by the O'Rourke, Auth Avenue were John Barby, seln Frst Frank AntePll, 16, 95 Persh- Mss Barbara Dobbs, ny and Joan Rp K. m; Anthony Reyturk, Mrs. Wlllard Mar ArRel, Mrs. Carl Amboy Hosptal by members of Shane, Davd' Jaffee, Harry be served. Harry L. Hubbs, Mllltown. They meetng of Qlrl Scout Troop fracture and dslocaton of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conred Dobbs, Oak Tree Road, a The grls spent the Chrstmas pm ty 'Chrlstorfrsn, Mr*. Joseph the Colona Branoh of tl>«welsman and Jack Jacobs. were dnner guests of Mr. and 43 at the Frst Presbyteran left shoulder whle playng of the n November «.., Camsonr nnd Mrs. Theodore Perth Amboy Hosptal Guld at George Form s producer and NAME OFFCERS Mrs. Stanley Hubbs, Cfanbury. football n Kennedy Park. lbraran at th The rtnnc* wll be ther meetng at School 16. Mrs. drector, asssted by Mrs. Sey- SELN seln Volunteer The boys returned home wth pctlng frst ad and wll begn The Woman's Club ty Publc Ubrnry. held December 23 from 8:30 to Thomas Doherty and her com Fre Company elected offcers convalescng from her recent mour Cowell. Tckets are the Hubbs who were Sunday nstructon n January on Hn wll hold ther annual at a meetng Sunday as follows: 11 P. M. at the Knghts of Co- mttee served refreshments. avalable through Mss Eleen dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junor Frst Ad. llness. Kathleen Fetlr, Chrstmas luncheon Wednesday, at Coral Lounge, Plan- - Stephen. Bodnar, chef; Herbert Qunthner, frst assstant lumbus Hnll, Rnhwny. An orwlll play for dancng Hosptal announced the brth at the door. chef; Wllam Knott, second The Rahway Memoral Goldfarb, 307 Julus Street or O'Rourke. Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Gary Leon Ktatler. son of how to make a f ; - chestra Mrs. Cecl Blss, Mldwood Frederlcksen, 111 Warwck Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Ktotler. feld. Members are to brng a The sxteenth \ and a buffet, wll be served. of daughters to Mr. and Mrs. Bar Mtevah servces for Mchael Malaga, son of Mr. and ner, frst eaptaln; Felx Sald- assstant chef; Donald Gunth- Way. Colona, formerly of selh. was feted at a surprse a daughter at Orange Memoral at the Frst Presbyteran meet at noon n front of seln brated at a party :. Street, announce the brth of Raymor Street, was chrstened gft for exchange and are to Elzabeth Cwleknn Colona Vllage Cvc Assocaton wll meet tonght at Parkway and sons to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pranhel, Wood Aveuttt; John B. Ott, presdent; brthday party at whch twen-[hosptal. Church by Rev. Rlehwd 8 me Publc lbrary, Mddlesex noftw of Nanf\ Cm Norman Porer, 2tt2 Beatrce 8:30 at School 20 wth a Chrstmas party for members. A hll Road and Mr. and Mr*. 10 A. M. wth Rabb Jacob Danel Reynolds, secretary and Mss Blle Hovs, daughter and Charles Beta were dnner -The Ladles AW Socety of Judy Kummler,),, Mrs. Harold^Danlels, «Westnue, wll be held Saturday at George Sedlak, vce-presdent; ty-three guests were present. Mr, and Mrs. John Qulnn Rlbble. pastor. Avenue. Jamln Avenue.n ft-. communty sng of favorte John Robnson, New York Avenue. Sonora Avenue, was guest off ton Bllngs, Jr., Wrght Street. wll hold ther annual Chrst BUFFALO - Henry W. Os- prtee wnners, ( ; JuhgrelB offcatng. Mr. and Anthony Poreda, treasurer. of Mr, and Mrs. Wllam Hovs, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haml- the Frst Presbyteran Church BLOCKED! kowsld, and v;.::> holday fonss wll be held and guests are requested to brng a The next meetng of the honor at a party for thrty n Mrs, Charles Hollowell was mas party December 22. borne, traffc drector for the showed sldes of erab Rft. Colona Club wll be a Chrstmas party Monday at School brthday. ward HolloweU, Wrght Street. sale gven by the P. T, O. of dnner recently when a polce- Sx grls volm!, : observance of her sxteenth a guest of Mr. and MM. Ed- The penny aucton and cty of Buffalo, was at a church Nlaaan Palls Mrs. Dangell to Drect A Chrstmas dance wll be held for Boy Scout Troop Mrs. Glora Evans s n Condolences to Mrs. Hovs on Robert Negra. Auth Avenue has returned home from ful wth over 200 chldren en- owner of such-and-such an Drve. Judy Kenny j, School 18 proved very successman took the floor to ask the on the annual Tub.-- December S nt the New Dover charge. Members are asked to the loss of her grandmother, of seln March of Dmes " ; f,, Methodst Church. brlnu a grab bag gft. Games Oklahoma. < Perth Amboy General Hosptal joyng a vst wth Santa Claus. automoble to please move t kalo, Elzabeth Cw.-k..;, ^ A covered dsh supper wll wll be played and refreshments Ronald Osborne, son of Mr. where he had been a surgcal -Mr. and Mrs. Frank MOJ- becauw t was blockng a doccarellt, Mddlesex Avenue, haveltor's drveway, Maryann Rempkuw-L cy Carlson. Hnpc s...^.-'.',; SELTN The appontment Club of seln and Greater mprovement Assocaton. She s Rldgeley Avenue, has returned Bruce Easman, son of Mr. returned home after a month's! Osborne, headng for the K fashon smv. ;,;, be held Sunday at 8 P. M. at served. and Mrs. Ronald W. Osborne, patent. of Mrs. Wllam Dangell, of 70 Pershlng Avenue, as charman secretary to the Lades Auxlary of the VJ.W. Post 2636; ter havng spent Thanksgvng jamn Avenue, s a patent at Grls were nvested n seen the drveway n the dark. meetlnc. to Unversty of Brdgeport af- and Mrs. Norman Easman, Ben- vacaton at Mam. Fla. door, explaned that he hadn't for the Febnmry,,,. ;;, of the March of Dmes Campagn n seln, was announced recordng secretary to Sons and HOLDAY today by M. Joseph Duffy, Daughters of Lberty; presdent Mddlesex County Drector. of Ladles Ad of Frst Presbyteran Church; hosptal char- Besdes polo, the campagn SPECAL drector sad, brth delects and man to 8th Dstrct V.F.W.; Jr. 3 Bg Reasons Why More People Are Shoppng At Acme arthrts are mmedate new vce presdent to County Coun- needs for whch the March of cl V.F.W.; Senor vce pres- Dmes wll seek contrbutons. At the same tme, the Natonal Foundaton wll expand ts basc research program n vrus dseases and dsorders of the central nervous system. "The experence and medcal sklls acqured n our battle wth 1 polo can be used wth equal ' mpact n these new felds", he added, "and 'm sure that the resdents of our County wll feel an ncreased desre to support the March of Dmes next January." Ths wll be the tenth year Mrs. Dangell has served as March of Dmes charman n seln. She s also a member of the Mddlesex County Assocaton for the Blnd; Women's dent to Cootettes; past presdent of Ladles Auxlary to Lons Club and past presdent of the Ladles Auxlary of the VJ.W. NEGHBORS REAP HARVEST WATERLOON, owa Some 30 neghbors gathered on the farm of Mrs. Alfred Humemller, brngng wth them seven mechancal completes. They pcked and husked more than 5,000 bushels of corn for the wdow. Opportnntat A chance remark s anythng a man manages to say when two women are talkng. The Seagull, Ogden, Utah, SELN PERSONALS 1 / Art On World UT Famous... REVERE WARE deal for ths perfect Chratma Gft! lower than dscount prfce. See all peces on dsplay at all Acmo Market*. Rah way Memoral Hosptal. Tmothy Medler. son of Mr, and Mrs. Wllam Medler of Hunt Street has returned home Browne Troop 9, as follows; Dorothy Becker. Veronca Abramo. Donna Hertfeller, Carol and Mary Jance, Judy Jewkes, Patrca Ann Kalog, Sharon Lynn, Lnda Rossettl and Jance Smth. 4-HTeenees Plan GVE HER GLAMOUR.. FROZEN FOOD FAMOUS LANCASTER BRAND FARMDALE-MEF, CHCKEN, TURKEY g 0*W MM B 0* MM PES S 1!-[CHUCK BONE-N QULT-LNED GABARDNE SURCOATS PRC0 FOR kttuout Mx or Match! Stock up at Acme's Low, Low, Prces! DOWNYFAKE Waffles BAKERY VRGNA LEE FRENCH APPLE PE -49 OLD FASHONED HOMESTYl* BREAD GOLDEN or MARBLE [ POUND CAKE VRGNA K FRUT DARY w23- -*6S ROAST You are always sure of more and better eatng when you choose famen Lancaster Brand meats because all cuts are properly trmmed before wea' ng accordng to Acme's SAV-U-TRM polcy... better flavor every tme... always prced to save you money! LANCASTER BRAND-3 n 1 COMBNATON Chucks 0' Lamb 39 Roast, Chops and Stew all n one package.,. and economcally prced toe Jones Lnk Sausage h > y LANCASTER BRAND-CHUNK or MDGET LANCASTER SMOKED Lverwurst»> 65 c Beef Loaf < oplg 39 : MNfAPPlE-GRAfEFRUT w rn>t/\rrlc-vjkaf«crkul DRNK DEAL 446 c* $.00 cans You'd expect to pay far more for ths fne nylon renforced rayon gabardne sucoatl Smart hp-length model, top-talored throughout wth sngle-needle sttchng, canvas nterlnng! Crease, spot and stanresstant! Szes Qgwm St. Clck (Ltcllu) Lutmtxtluu of Koulca 1 SUNDAYS 10 A wl 'H) 6 1 J M PERTH AMBOY 6 hmjh MKtLT CLENTV OF FREE PARKNG BOM>EN-5c OFF DEAL 1 \ CREAM CHEESE -*3O EXntA SHARP Top Jualty pelte n the newest 1 CHEESE styles.... A small depost hold* any coat ''tl Chrstmas. WE ABE OPEN EVERY NGHT 'TL 8 P. M. FRPAY 'TL 9 Exclusvely Btyted RESTYLE YOl» OUt COAT UU the KeMWt V«T «*t NATURAL SUCH) SWSS CHEESE -*41' DEAL-AU FLAVORS ce Cream 89< StRVt WTH DOWNYFLAKE WAFFLES New Low Coffee Prces A'/.Q - MfDUM BLtND WOODBRD(;E COFFEE -»67«FUR SHOP f6f?h ^ 522 Aloy Avenue, Woodbrdge Pwne ME prun ehoclv* hru Saturday, Dae 13th. CHCKEN NOODLE & TO! TOMATO-VEGETABtE SOUP EHLER'S-REGULAR or SLEX COFFEE GREEN GANT Peas STRONGHEART UPTON CltKD MPORTED 49< Tomatoes SCOn TOLET Dog Food 6'149< Tssue 75 lb. can WHTE COLORS ORANGES - 35 FANCY WESltRN Broccol LONG SLAND LUNU llanu Potatoes ' 69- HALVORSON - NA1URAL PRUCt, FRE RESSTANT \ &C\ CHRSTMAS TREES «1:39-1JS

9 Noll Retred, s Gven Party "ARTEJUfT A dnnor wat York, ttautal the»lf»r; MU Stella, BUlowarcuk, Allan Booth, Walter Brytcmk, James Butler, Domlnlck Cumnelll, Mn. Vlckl QodenUd. Charles Johnston*, Jr., Qrm McDouwll n honor of Paul Noll.' Mlch * el Marcyk, Joaeph Margummlt Road, Elzabeth! QUM ' Oeor»«Marshall, Ore R oy evenng, at the M """tusev<:h. Camp. Mr. Noll wll be! A] * Sv»"t* MplUren. Jack retred from Amco Research Meb! ' Wa 't" Mormon, Herbert ftpr 30 years of servce. Nelson, Mln Rta Balvato, Mlw A portable televson was pre ppr * y felds, Robert Smth.. pn ted to Mr. Noll by Danel M M Maranne Budzlna, Elmer «nr y, jr., charman of the»f.,8»nday, Mchael Yavorslcy, Lnj a mar r Coffn, Danel Naey, Jr.. The followng personnel from MlM Gunda Adolphnon, Mrs r S Metal! Reflnlnu Compa-? yurlr McCullath, Max Hebfr-j nv Amoo RMewch, nccorpo- leln ' No «tt Hansen, Bll Torntedand the Amercan Metal ***' Mrl - H * lf " n Molmn. Elmer Umax, ncorporated. New^ '- **«; c r <l. Jen-v, _" u _ V»nTllbur«h. Prank Wlls, ol- " ver Johruon, Ow Koch. Henry Harmony Club ; 8cnWcchp r, stam«y smown! J and Mr. and Mrs. lm Muro. Contnued from Pa.e 1, Qmn p, ^ ^ y 7R tnn«.he then purchased dl- CARTERET - The St. Ellastcly and w th hu own moneyguld wll hnld a Chrtatman the chld wanted party Tuesday, December 16, He then delvered ths begnnng at 8 P. M., at the gft on ether Chrst-;home or Mrs. George Dken of mas Eve or CSrtetmas morn-j7 Lextnuton Avenue. lnn. After the holday* theyj t mld ret to-ether, exchanre Pnsr OffV FRDAY, DKCKMRKK NOW TKLKVSON MAY BE HAD N TWO FLEXBLE 'ARTS, wth the *rrrn,fp a - r»ted from the nharal, and e«oh handnomely delfned for drrorathf rttrr and n addton for more comfortable >rr*nrement of eontrolt. Connecton * h, mram of a hde a way rahlr of Keneroa«rnslh to allow placrment of wjarau- unts to taste Pcture tube U» full lwhf«. Chrstmas Moves to Be Holday Events Shown for Lbrary Fund Set by Church AVENEL The Avenel L- thology, "Lookng through ud wat untl the! vml.e!.. tew announce* a chlldrens Golden Wndow*" has been Ro ff on : Chrstmas. Chrlrtmag Eve you lp 'Contnued r chrl»tmw" from campagn. Page V He, movle ProKram of Chrstmas added to the shelves. thnk you hear tny hoof-beatg ( * d the pmt Offce facen a eartoom wll be held Saturday! -fr board wu meet January tnd fant crte* of '!HO HO HO" s 6dtlca»"uatlon durng the wth another move to be ahown 8, ',, 1 be alarmed. t wll prove " e. xt t * n days and tm *» January 17, accordng to plans thnt nur wurce of nformaton dly nnng out for lat «made at a meetng of the board ' relable and that the Zl,^.7. "**\ ' 1, About Your Home w.tf (lounty Legon To Fete Vets UMAX NOTCH r-aglnh LEGAL NOTCES nb lamntt' Conrt.Au*. T, 1M3 «nd Au(. 31 tnd M, "hull bf tdoptml, mvl M wld proronc TO cudrrona! MJ»no t>r» wrlttrn rnnmet ofpowd wnng orflrnuce clarfes th«john B MolWMu, Admlnttrntor nl«mmud thffmr>r»n<1 hj j the p permtted (nd pprohbted w of f W111* Wllll UlehoU, UlhU d*e»utd. d d by b dl bott-mtntlone b t t t t l c1d»dt, tn- B Bnr- n Hkld prvpowd tonng OT ce; tlon of lmtr. Brown, o«h o( C«rterfl tljrt m»ke th> fol- BK T AND T S HERB 'R* of *h«county of Mlddletcx. htr'ly' n'lnn rnrtrletlt" rwnvn «tn tv THKR RWOLVD"mm tn ad r«- WOODBRrDOlf - Mddle- a 1 " 1 not ' M t0 "> «r»hltor«of ttn'uw rwrmltttd bv md rantfta. thflr ^trlcl" cornntt wt forth n tlt -. ' ' uulr MJtl W11H Nlcholn to brtn n tlrlrjagrnmrt nnd nusru of th«ull nm "1»M«from the BorouRh of omty Amercan Legon d«bta, d#mand» and claln &aln«t' prfmlw» no aolc»>h rnnfrvm hv rurfrrt rr»trlrtln«t!f n.m of Mtd Auxlary made plans for" 1 * "" ' "» «ld d(k-»*««tl un-!th» >M Bnrmnh nf <urtn-r!, tn w' prrnlvn to arrmllta of B lght nannual Chrstmas for dls tor onth or afflrmtlnn, wthn <U "Ttl» lund h^rfln fnnt^v^d U TP monthn from thl date or thfy vn trlrtfd anlklj to mu-h Heht ndmtrlrl UKM that dn H ^'l: r flffv vn only, hourvrr upon th«d, r'wlndfd and Mtlngulahed, nt the Menlo " fftfter b»rr«d of»ny unon afalnat th«wld Admlnl- jnpnwr fmm nrdlnmv* tnd PAk Home Wednesday at 7. at notnm odor, r!11^f ^mnlc an*. nolw, nnf no part or trp rr^ Sfrtlon X nnd Swton XV tbtr*of wth Mr nnd Mr,". twn* dulf ndopfc»nd duly takng D» t,d NoT«mb«n,»5«hll! h* 1 twtl, rnspd nr w>u Aumst Lnuer. Metrhen, ndlvldml, frm, -nrpurntm nr nt- r '' rr <,-_,-«_. JOHN B. ormtlnn w^nw prlm.rr m.nr 1»'* * Nn T t«fuhthkb M- Mrs. Knrst Burrows rmntv AKmnutr«wf * thut nf rflnlm or utorlnu p'- SOLVED!ha' upon 'h- requet oj o.md.nt. Woodhrld«e: Mr.,.» ur^n' ^nuv' trolmm muctj Thn r"trl-t, tr th' "«ld Kmtw OJ tn» Borough or p»mkr«ph K A ^rcnunt n run Curtcrcl rtrltrd n tlw uld dmd, Wondrll nol. null. Cnlonla: Cnlonln; and " Bnmtwclf, N } wth thelnnl". ther tucreunrs or Ml»ns. tn«arlolph Flster, Avenrl at-. P. A Muror unrl Borough Herk»M»uthorlr*d to wrntu on bfhlf of th?m."m; J/4, WHRRFAft. t u nd l the lnttrtt of thf M»ynr md Cnnrll of Bsrou^b orr»m«t tatdt tll nl»- (1 the meetlrk. All unt prpjdenu and unt th* f4orou^k nf Pfrt^rpt 10 ptnru NOTCt ng nl rrfrfm-n to re»trlrtlon» lmpowd for Huh' ndnptrlsl «etltltle«undfr mrm rlnsmlflrntlon of Huh* tnmth uw«m»rr «c! forth n or uwg, nurr old propoud «on ng relmbltltaton fthalrmen are TAK WOTCt that asked to attend Wrdna*daV» OTUENS CLUB OF CARTBRFT. X nnd ftettlnn XV nf thfordnance l uy adopted and 'n party. Entertanment and re- h "»PP»«d rnnlnj ordnance nhnt to tffprt; n nl other mpfct ad M> *>«Mjyor nd Conn- " """!corrertl»«<md h»u b«r th«urn* NOW TflKRfffORt. bt tnd t. l< ttrrn»nd prnrllons d<-trmln«d by y h. M.yor j^, ^. Q^^^ f,95,. of the Borouurt of Cur- POTOCH1O. lh»' : freshment. wll be provded..^.^ ^ S X of cvu"u"z Rollln Rathbun and Mrs. o. B *S latutd to t for prfm^m»'"* Uuer are rehabltaton char- *,'.*? ^C n k <,.*Ju""' n n V l n "T'e'w *m men for the county..boojrr.lt Ar#nue. C»rt-ret. Borough Olork Th* buldng tctuue»nd Th, forw(o)11(1.wwuon * u m^ usrs ptrmlttfd under Secton X trodurfd t» mfftlnn of th«cftun- PUnnd npf(flr«tlon» for preu-»n(t Bwtlon XV of th«md propo«f(l'cll of th«foroujh of Carter«t h«!d LEGAL NOTCES... _._:u«!» nt S72S Roowfrlt ATrmf. 'nr- Hnlr; ordln»nrr» th«hv'.dln? nrc 4 19S8. when t * u»dd ted Tlnrt Natlontl Rnk n Crtrrl '-<*"< "fw Jfrwv.»rr on flt wth wtlvlm»nd \HM propo*d to he 0B f r,'t r(adlng. The md ordlnanm NOTCR o*' ANNlAl MRFTNO or tht MujroT «nd Councl of thu nor-, permlttfd under Md Sorttoh X and wn he further conmdhwj on OOtd SRARCH0XDER8 ouh of fnruret and may bp n- Secton XV under th«pr6powl *on-!nldltk for fnal adopton»t a p«-t«d Bt the ofllrp of the RoroKh' nn nrdlnnnce. raeetlnr of aald Councl of th $6r- The Annual Me«tlnK of Share- &"* Borough Han. Pannng nnd, s Tn(. fl]rth,r,nfnrr«m«nt of'oujh of Cntterft on D««mbOT 1«, holders of the Flrat Natonal Bank c Tn( f,]rth,r,nfnrr«ment of otrh of Cter ""*" AVUHM, Avemet, farteffl. Ntw Jrr rrstrlrtlve rotenanl* n the, tss at 8:00 P -.-_... M. Counall~... lln Crtfr«t, N. J,, wll be held»t ~ >rtlonv f "" any. Khould "" Be mdf molutov.' wrtten 'p'ontrart of aa«! Borough h Hall.'Cooke Hll Ck Avenue, C«- WOODBR1DGE The Organ- * ace ol 'he Bank. 2S Oookf n wntrnp to Pntrtrk Poto.nld, - - nor-, XPr,,ted thortundrr and dpedb terpt. f j tloru of thp VvanaeVra} ' m ( ' Carterrt. N. J. on Tueadav, 0 "S«cl * rk of lt wnlch tme nd pl«c«nartrret. N«w Jrrw»f nrprn(. ntlnnfd, nr- heretv de-'ll P«n» persons lntere»nd wtu bt Urea K10U Ot tne Evangelcal and!.!,,n,mt Uth. «9. ll < M A. M (Slgnedl Sgn.wrmln.d to be nnnorwary cessary and not an opp< opportunty to be h»«$^««reformed Sormea Church have nave an-''or "or the'eterton'or efertlon or Dlnx-urn fnr ^ nkf HKPATN*N-A\leR('AN AN*NAM!:R('AN rn- wthn the best lntrrest nterest and 1 welfare' PATRCK POTOCWO, schedule of holday 7.ES* f'.u? OP TARTBUBT of the rtorough of Oarteret. once' Bonnlftt ' and meetnr at follows: \br md propound conng ordnance O-P 11/t - U/M v romp bf fnre thp Bv Mvron lvdclk, rr'^dent n fh\r:rs Street, Cnrlrrrt. N, J Jownl KRsluner. Swrrtan' W Per^h'ne A^enur. Carteret, N, J P. 12/S. 15/58 Sunday at 6 n the Parsh Hall. Buffet dnner wll be Vll ~ e c MULVHLL, of ( trustees. Commltteemen, dlgrlng n for the fnal bg rush chrltma CHEBR PUND Elner Drams nnd Ray Allbanl served, gfts wll be exchanged a ' tz^mbt th r ne 1 nave, n H ~ n,-._ v.«.. J, were guests. and carols, sunr. ]o. p. u/u. u. : 1/2. «/JJ RK8O.UT0N, WHRKAS, the BorOmh of Car-:] Donatons WOMM ved from : Women's Guld wll hold a MOTCF tent s about to adopt a proponrd packares. and Ar Mall j the Phladelpha Quartz Com- Bt FRANCS DELL ; party Monday at the Olas«praSc mkp notrp turn STEPHEN zonng ordnnnre dekknntng for ALECH ls Chrstmas p&ny, Woman's Club of. Avenel There are any number Of HOUSe at 6. Departure tme purfhaslng sng the _.._ meat "?nes md tvpe of buldng arlvlcard gong to ConUmtK from P*t* >.,,H t * ^ t»t«l.«nd" CalllatU Ol.Com P M>y. "»*>' » a frendly at-rom u» Pwlah Houee wll be\ff$^ r^' n dln J J'^^^onVwVn"^.^^!h. Sor-!' sure n»t youj Chrstmas The Ladles Auxlary of Avenel' mo * pnere ln ' ne rooms of a at 5:30. Mrs. Stephen Dorko s.pronncts, woodbrdge. N J. lough of cnrteret, ncludng certan, n of the fnance commttee cards» r «alladdre«wdcorrectly Memor a post VFW present- home - One surp - flre *ay t«. to hostess, Mrs. Joseph Mandy s 1 An * m ' h " ln K «ny clam or»«-j» n< J a nd t h. prf Mn"e Trwt""^*' shd that»re-tudy of the andthatthey carry return add-' ed an Amercan f la Band books $ ll wlth boolls n charge of ' res ervatlon«and; LOCV SR wn "undy^lnt whch premws are more partcular-! -cut. budget... j^.. revealed._ that'....,«...«>,.,.,. -._. reases - thu*. lnsurlngforwardng -"- Colorfully-jacketed books can Rft exchange Wll be held;»u<* rl«lm to >"e undenlned wth-^.y.dmlrnamjmd dwrlbed n the) ward can manage to lve Mrvlce or return t0 vou lf an y even be used to call attenton' Brotherhood wll meet Tues- " l0 dlly ' :n U bud»«t «allowed to of them are hours have been ex to some SlRned: Borough of ffrteret to Alexanderj/j undel'verable: thgj Partcularly beautful j day at 7:30 wth Stephen hsfer surplus money to the a f rvlc SAMULEY KA'AN, ESQ. Summer ndstrlnl 9nrflc«Co. dated ] * '" *"«ntee( on all: pece of furnture by buldng Katelvero n charge. Members {tn.nt accaunt. Ths Queston, flr^.f 5-7 CooXe Avenue Derpmher 2( recorded Dec. SO, L Tn the lass! Oarteret, N. J. B51 n Book BM. pn(e 47* n the» sllnple frame of wll plan the New Year'a party; K'-'-WOS dj?o the ' Mttrtrf5tr Cmnrr CPrtfn Offlcf; '5 te submtted to the!detd from Poromh of Carteret to February. the Post Offce S. Sr the,,,, The Browne and O'rl Scout favor by of the chldren. «* Book shelves are qute often. Troops wll hold a Jr Chrlstu»ed a the all-mportant cen- ma, pftrty December 19 at 7 n 1 TO WH0M tt T MAT CONCERN:, 8M n B ook p«e 4 m the' NOTCE flnn rmrm nnrt ~vu-u-mu uuu tvu re ' ter of nterest n small rooms, the Parsh Holt Mrs lllnn Pu r s u«nt to th» provlflcm of nn Mddlesex County Clerks OHlce:.r.on program was report-^loc &.Mall and brne them 1 porte< crculaton for Novem- n ne ta rnnm, nr._ mnr, rn,, " " a ms - "r" an «* 0' tn«le^uature of the state Deed from Borough of cnrteret to *_rz» n f: t5 «Vf«V^berwasHBl 1206 luvenle anrt '" ^"^ T? oms or " m^em Carrol! and MlSR Rebecca Dobos of Now Jersey enttled "An Act (Jreenbrook Holdng Corp. dated _. " a ng Chantf of Name. Ftp Novemr , record No ;fore 10:00 to the A.M. PostOfflcc or A 10 volume be- ^w»' «* "««Juvenle ana rooms Books are at home n are charmen, Mss Nan K concernng rlaed Statute! chan't* of New of Jeraey. Name. U3T Re- Novtmtw ' D56 n t. Book sss, reporded pasr 7 n Nov. the of «urroundln«. t gjry Edwn;3 0 PJ4 ands-jflp.m n4 Qal Kar,a wll be ac- Chapter f!. 8^7-1," and the amend- Mddlesex County Clerks Offce; Dress a wndow by removng companlnts for carol sngng. tneuta thereto and acts mnpleme ^eed from Boroush of Carteret to' wll tak the 16»rd'» Tne p M tm 8 ter has" asked 1510 Z^^J!** 1 WMk for tary thereof, notce 1B hereby glvefl flreenbrook Holdtnj Corp. dated,* The Sunday School wll present a program and carol sng nountv feurt»t New Bn'n«wlclc, n Boo* 2033, pmn 235 n the Md- that shall apply to the Mlddlese* June ,, recorded June 23, lb58 f. tot cooperaton of all busness Charmen Named ova! by the Mate Board of flnm to pogtpone the malng book-casng. New Jersey, on Frday, the 19th day dlese County Clerk's Offce; Derember 21 at 4 wth Mrs. Jo- v\<tnn. A fuu report to the Of ctrculas and catalogs untl Bookshelves can be used to "f D-cember. BSff. at ) or'oelt n and such other deeds as may be of! sepn Kara and Stephen Dorko, the forenoon, or us Boon thereafter record between the Borough of Car- : on the school program'after December 2»th to keep dvde one room nto two :> presented t the Janu-the malls clear for the Chrlstrv 14 meetng. mas BREGS CHRSTMAS CHECK LST of Natonally Known Brand* For The Man Who Apprecates. Qualty Clothes! 1 SUTS $50 to $85 TOPCOATS $42.75 to $75 "McGREGOR" SPORTSWEAR U ALUGATOR" RANWEAR MANHATTAN" SHRTS "MANHATTAN" UNDERWEAR "VANHEUSEN" SHRTS "BOTANY" SWEATERS "BOTAN^' ROBES "BOTANY" TV JACKETS "STETSON" "PLEETWAY" PAJAMAS (FOB LADES, 1 TOO!) "OOTHE" BELTS "BOSTONAN" SHOES "DUOFOLD" UNDERWE U Many Other Reputable and Natonally Famous Brands Let Hm Select Ha Own Gft Evenngs Tll 9 P, M. GVE HM A BR1KGS GFT CERTFCATE! h 1 Juat Say "Charge t" ESTABLSHED 1880 L BREGS & SONS Talow - Clothers - Haberdasher* S t*'th at Kng StreeU, Perth Amboy, N. J. Free Parkng at Rear of Store For WOODBRDGE - Mr such as a dnng alcove Rumpf, Mrs. John Moran and 1 Mrs. Emery Perencsk or a stud alcove from some, r a5ses of Mrs Lesle E*ry and named charmen of thecake Ot «B. r r 01?' Dve color to a dull-lookng Mrs. Andrew Kovacs. A j February 13 at Kar, Nan of bookshelf '< Patr a McOettgan, wth Mrs. f Department Stare, at a meetng.! to break the horzontal lne Tuesday, Egry as panst. Santa Claus of books by placng on the shelf wll present gfts and candy. Mrs. Robert Ferner. Mrs. several tralng plants and Georse Ryback, Mss Mary Ann other bts of color. jtrucfce. Mss Carole Odell, Mss 1 Bookshelves are a perfect j Barbara Notchey and Mss y '" th? an entrance hall j Evelyn' Toth "attended the» feelln * o frendlness, Perfect Doctor Talk!Chrstna* meetng Tuesday of'* 1 * 0 ' because n most modern the Westfleld Junor Women's homes the entrance hall s very : club. small, and snce most books are By Benjamn B. Blacktnon, MD D0 larser tnan elght nchm Mrs. Penner wll be hostess We are all aware of that crt-; at the club's Chrstmas party' r». v, frm back W front, ttejhelvej cal stage n development char- to be held December 22 j wll be echanged. Confutng " ache all over." a laned. "What's the hs companrbr nqured sym- pathetcally:! "A couple of weeks ago we bought a furnture, 1 and attractve. ONEG SHABBOT WOODBRDOE - The Adult lot of ultra-modern Educaton Commttee wll spon-, he explaned, "and sor the Oneg Shabbot n Ness :rve Just found out that all ths; Hall tomorrow after servces at ;tme 've been sleepng n the; 7:30 P.M. at Congregaton bookcase." Adath srael. NEW EXPRESS BUS SERVCE betqeen Carteret and New York 35 MNUTES Drect tp Port Authorty Bus Termnal, 41st St. al) 8th Avenue, one block from Tmes Square, va N, J. Turnpke and Lncoln Tunnel. TO NEW VORK Lv, Al' Lunch 73 Roosevelt Ave. FKOM NEW Lv, Gate 10, Lower L*«*L Port Auth, Bu Terra. 1:08 10:1! Schedule WEEKDAYS FM, PM 1:M PM, SAT. * SON. 7:4«AM, H:«3 AM, U:0 AM, 1:03 FM, 4:01 FM, 7:18 PM, 4:01 PM; 7:03 PM, 11:11 PM Lv. Carteret Shoppng Center 7 mnutes later than above. WEEKDAYS 8:00 AM, 1:45 AM, UM AM, t:m PM, 5:* PM, & 15 PM. 5.50'PM, 1:11 PM, 11:30 PM SAT. A SVt. 11:00 AM, 2:00 rm. 11:30 PM FARES One-way 70c plu tax Round trp $1.25 pluj tax 10-trp tcket $«25 For rurtker flformatlom. Call CUsabeth J-7M9 8MBV1C COOKUN4TU) TUNSPOKl Sunday School SUoerntendentS * ' "" be h»"'d. for an Orter to teret and Alexander Summer n-! t u TU nu,> u ;»utborlzt me to assume another tls'ra Servl-e Co. and Borough of- '" cnarge. m e OnrStmaS P??-,name, to wt: JOHN JAME8 KURTZ Carteret and Oreenhrook Holdng JOHN JtlTBCKO Corp. wth rp-rd to the aforemen BAMDEL KAP',AN, Attorney tlmr.'d Mlue Trnrt; C. P 11/21. 28: 12/5, 12/af WHZrEAR. by Resoluton) dated Gfts * 111 U9e Ky llttle of the P re - acterzed by rapd strdes n: clous space. lh declde(j h lnl Just set your magnauonl h cal vo(ce and workng and you wll dscoverth complextes nvolved s the appearance on the face of multple unattractve akn eruptons j. There ls a decld«d relaton- j shp between adolescent none and the bochemcal reactons!] n the body durng puberty. At ths tme new hormones are n- :, troduotfd to the body systems n ncreasng amounts. The glandular structure of the skn w s nfluenced to a great extent by these substances. j Ths s only one factor concerned wth the cause of acne n young people. Other factors whch play a large role are personal hygene, allergy, (lst, proper rest, adequate exercse, heredty,and emotonal stablty. Partcular care should be, taken wth proper cleansng of; th«gkn wth a mld soap. Ths removes excessve ols whch. accumulate readly on the surface of the skn durng these ysars. Surface bactera are knpt to a mnmum also. Certan foods should defntely be avoded because of ther adverse effect upon skn physology. Foods hgh n fat content head the lst. Other types are chocolate, nuts, and excessve carbohydrates. Foods whch produced allergc manfestatons prevously should certanly be restrcted durng thla perod. Many casej ot extremely severe acne can be related to a defnte tendency toward ths condton n the mmedate famles, Despte careful peventatlve measure* these unfortunate ndvduals requre very rgorous treatment by the physcan. One cannot stress too emphatcally the mportance of a wholesome and sensble approach toward the dally lvng habu of ths group. There must be a healthy balance between ;rcta«, relaxaton, and M for the skn to renpund nunuul- Jy to the hthly varable stmulatons encountered durng ths dffcult parlod of development VAMANCK ALLOWED WOODBRQCHC - The Town Commttee ratfed fndng of the Board of Adjustment and gav* pennlalon to Herman Roth to alter and use a on*. story maonry buldng at 15 Sewaren Avenue, 8ewareu, to sewng of sportwea, pajamas aad other clothng. ^FACTORY OUTLET SALE! Wonderful Gfts for Women and Grls ROBES DRESSES SLACKS Women's and Chldren's n Corduroy, Meeoe, Qulted and Terry (loth. Fur Pre-teen Stes 6-14 and Chldren's Szes 7-14 and 3-6x. Latest Styles Chldren. for Women and Many Othtr Gft tems at Low Factory Prloet. Factory Salesrooms Located At Essex am Salem Aves. Carteret OPEN WEEKDAY'S 3:30 P. M. TO 6 P. M. SATURDAYS 9:00 A. M. TO 5 ', M. TECHNCAL TRANNG PAYS OFF CHOOSE YOUR FELD TODAY AVATON DAT ma EVENNG CUSSE1 OAS1B StAT NOV. 14 * CAA APPKOVtD - VlltKAN APfHOVlU THERBORO SCHOOL OF AERONAUTCS TCTCRBORO, N. J. TWan ATlm DRAFTNG MT OC KVBUM ClABB Af»,.,.d (.. VETS M NON-VEn - MMtnAlE ENKOUMfNT KSTTUTE OF PRACTCAL DRAFTNG COt. MAMUT m* MULERRY SS., NEfVAKK MA AUTO MECHANCS AUTOMAK «AHS*\SStOW KHKMA1MN AND Alt COMMONNO Ol MJRNU HVCNO mcat'l stop TrAfmf * lmm»d>tl lrtllmmrt uncolj N TETNNCAL TsTrtuTE 472 MARKET ST. HWAftK Ml ELECTRONCS anuram UNTED RADO-TV U«y anl K NSTTUTE UT WAJHNSTON ST., NEWARK ta MA MH A. T. S. (Dept. V 13/ WAJMtNOON 11, NtWAJUC J, H. J. mm m 1*11 bwkl., u.d M WAMt ADMttSb OTt_ M, _ AM A CHBar-, MAS' TR.F COMNO TO TEU. YOU THAT CHRSTMAS 18 At SCHLESNGER'8 FAMOUS CHRSTMAS CARD GALLERY. YOU'LL FND REUOOUS, MOD- ERN, CLAS8C ANB AMUS-. WO CARDS FOR EVERYONE. EVEN YOUR UNCLE FROM TM- BUKTU... EACH ONE S MORE DBTTNCnVE AND HANDSOME THAN THE NEXT. YOUR FRENDS WLL WANT TO KEEP THEM ALWAYS. WE NVTE YOU TO COME AND SEE THEM GVE A TYPEWRTER THS CHRSTMAS Smth St., Between Madson and McClellan Perth Amboy, N. J. LNCOLN HARDWARE EARLY SHOPPER SPECALS! Chrstmas Gfta am Decoratons at DSCOUNT PRCES! 15-BULB OUTDOOR LGHT SET Reg. $O > 25-BULB OUTDOOR LGHT SET $[" UMl; 1 \ 7 All Our Chrstna Lght Sets Are U.. Approved Come n am buy now at Bg Savngs! s 15-BULB NDOOR LGHT SET Ee«. f9.89 $3.95 ** 25-BULB NDOOR LGHT SET E*.»5.7» Qualty Toys for NFANTS to TEENAGE from 39c to 4-98 GFTS for the HANDYMAN See our selecton of Practcal Gfts For The Home!.19 CHRSTMAS; ecoratmns/ Tne Ornumetts Tree Stands & Snow Fancy Wreaths ccles and Garland Gft Wrappngs and Rbbons You altwyf tare when you thop at LNCOLN HARDWARE and PANT COMPANY 1344 St. George Avenue AVENEL STOHE Monday to Frday 9 A, M. W 7 P. M. HOURS; Saturday TH l Sunday Tl f. JL

10 PAGE TEN The Crow's Nest K«: YuP Ulna: Hosptal: from Fords, A dulfhlor to Mr. and Mrs. Rodman Stratton, 37 Summt Avenue; a drurhter to Mr. and Mrs, Stephen HcRjes, 27 Coolldue Avenue; a daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Thomas GmucR. 502 New Brunswck Avemr; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Symansk, 219 Central Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Oeorue smth, 38 Gold Street... from nearrr nnd near-; se u n a daughter to Mr. and n to Chrstmas, and at thls^mrs. Mldhael Clochedto, 146 wrlflnst WP are way below thejeorreja Avenue; a daughter to sum Of money we receved at! Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dalesslo, ths tme last year for the1228 Green Street..., from Fund. am ure Hopelawn, a son to Mr. and that a many y of yyou ar«meanng Mrs. Rchard Cook, 9 Clembl to lend n your donaton, hut h Court; a son to Mr. and Mrs and of Martn thlnp you Ju»t Keep forgettlrhe. Btroct.... from Woodbrdge, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kovacs, 228 Oak Avenue. TTnleffl we know how much money we wll have to work.,. from Colonla, a daughter wth, t s dffcult to tell how to Mr. and Mrs. rvns Wess, many famles we wll be able 89 Fordham Place; a daughter to take care of,.. The youngto Mr. and Mrs. John Waldman,»ters n pade 8, Room 11, selln School 18, Mrs. K. Kopelman, teaelwr, wnt thl* note! "We have heard about your Chrstmas fund and that you 28 Falrvlew Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward BaronJ pvt MCn AEL (jardano 400 Maplewood Avenue, from Keasbey, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony lorlllo, 410 Smth frt baskets of food to the street.... from Avenel, needy. Our class had decded daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank to gve a basket but we thought oeger, 475 Merelne Avenue. you could do more wth a contrlhutlnn of two dollars. We have enclosed a. check of two dollars, whch came from our classroom treasury. We know you could put t to good use. P. S. Each member of our class contrbuted fv«cents each w#ek to accomplsh ths." More About Funds: jqk» of our consstent contrrmton to The ndependent- Leader Chrstmas Fund wrote: " sncerely hupc people wll come forward wth ther help and that you and your staff wll be rewarded for your wonderful work". Another wrtes: "May each and everyone connected wth ths worth, whle project accept our very best wshes for your contnued efforts and assstance"...when thngs get a bt rough and Croup Enjoys Yule Luncheon W00DBRnK3E The annual Chrstmas luncheon of the Mother's Club of Woodbrdge was held Monday at. the Methodst Church. Mrs.' An-! drew Menko was luncheon! charman and Mrs. Rudolph Prey was program charman asssted ft? Mrs. Jafnts Sabatno. Mrs. John Aqula welcomed Mrs. Charles Trautwen, Mrs. Fred McElhenny and Mrs, Raymond Jackson as guests. Chldren of the members partcpated n the pageant 'The Characters of Chrstmas Meet Chrst", by Ellen McKay Trmmer. Chldren partcpatng were TVT. BRUCE R. YOUNGER COMPLETE BASC TRANNG: Pvt. Mchael Glardano, 21, Sewarcn, and Pvt. Bruce R. Young, 18, Woodbrde, recently completed eght weeks of basc combat tranng wth the 2nd Armored Dvson at Fort Hood, Texas. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Matte Glardano, 61 Charles Street, Pvt, Glardano wa formerly employed by Woodbrdje Plumbu and Heatng. Pvt. Younger, son of Mr, and Mrs. Nchola Younjer, 646 Rdndale Avenue, s a 1957 graduate of Woodbrdfe Hgh School. Alleged Hauser Assalant Push Mal, Yule s Plea WOODBRDGE Wth the rxpeclntlon that the Chrstmas mall load wll ht ts peak wthn the next few days, Actng Postmaster P. C. Stanrlk expressed hs apprecaton today for cooperaton thus far on hs annual "Mal Early for Chrstmas" campagn. He sad: "t's too late to talk about early malng of Chrstmas gfts and cards, because tme means everythng now- even a few hours dflay n (rettng ynur cards and gfts malted may mean dsappontment to your frends and loved ones on Chrstmas Day." Mr. Stanclk suggests that last mnute malers use ar mall for ther Chrstmas cards or gfts that are gong out of town, stll tme for local re- by frst coss mal. "Be sure to nclude your return address on all Chrstmas] card envelopes and package labels," he declared. Postal employees are dggng n for the fnal drve to get everythng delvered by Chrstmas Eve. The Woodbrdge Post Offce wll reman open from 8 AM. to 7 P.M., and Saturday from 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. these good wshes help to that nght Detectve Hauser and brghten up the day... Checks lberehp and Mr John Sechrst, Marjorle Ma-Tobazurek, Suzanne Urban, James Thorvald CNlel. Woodbrdge!gram. were checkng busness! SELN Paper Mclver " for the needy should be drawn establshments n Fords and by the Lons Club of selln wttlj n the name of ndependent- Clark, Rcky Buchold, Ann j Town8h p were crusng on Kng George p Repub p, can Munlc. - Leader Chrstmas Fund and b Louse Gabrel. Helen Baum- Road when they notced a carbe elmnated ltd d durng the pres- pa ] charman, ra Jordan, Sd- AAntarctc gets ts frst TV maled to 18 Green Street, Kartner, Janls AqAla. Blly and parked n the traffc lane and ent month, t was decded at amy Blanchard, Mrs. Arthur broadoasts. Woodbrdge.... Lnda Harned and Pat Blnko. two men changng a tre. meetng of the executve board Erb. Mchael Lazur and Mrs. Helen Baumgartner was vocal solost, Judth Kerekes wasther help, but suggested the commttee on organzaton to DRVB-N THCATRE The offcers stopped, offerng Taglarenl were named to a Monday at the home of Stanley At the Typewrter: TL Henry J. Mdura, 24 Columbus Avenue. Fords, was recent- joned n the sngng several to prevent an accdent. Begnnng after the frst of for FRSAT&Sm panst and the chldren all car be moved to the curb frst Czado, 806 Green Street. set up an actvtes schedule EAST Hour*, BRUNSWCK s CL ly promoted to mantenance selectons. One of the men was Bernard the year, waste paper wll be The group wll sponsor a foreman at Bergen Generatng The next meetng s January 2 at the home of Mrs. Fords, who dd not take part Sunday of each month.,ry 14. Srecnsk 21, 61 Elm Street, collected by the lons the last Valentne Day Dance on Febru CAW SOPHA Staton of Publc Servce. He started wth the company n Henry Warner, Westfeld. Mrs. n the fght that followed. Swal- the other man, descrbed Walker were apponted to the Wllam R. Reedy and Fred WREN Block to satellte reconassance cted by scentst. rockn'a dreamboat^ 1955 as a cadet engneer and rvng Kahree, of the Board oflck, was assgned to Lnden Generatng Staton as an assstant unruly and unmanageable," was group whose purpose t s to Educaton, wll be the speaker. by the offcers as beng "drunk, Lons shut-n commttee, a ==rof a engneer.., Letters for autumnal sports at, Pngry School Work s Started to swear and to swng at thechldren who are confned to ASK FOR sad by polce to have started brng "cheer to adults and Elzabeth were awarded to offcers. t took both to subdue TECHNCOLOR ther homes around the Chrstmas holdays." HORlf ANTHONY «m three Colonla boys. Frank Swallck, who, when brought Kaphan, Dover Road, receved On Avenel Plant nto polce headquarters, attempted to attack others. hl«letter n varsty football The next dnner meetng s FONDA PERKNS WOODBRDGE A buldng Davd Stover, Warwck Road, Swallck has been n trouble scheduled for Monday at Howard Johnson Restaurant, Route permt wns ssued and constructon begun mmedately a letter n Jourth Team football: John Murche, Sherwood tme, when drunk, tore the un- wth the polce before and one 1. 6GCARTOOH REVUE FWDAV yesterday on the new plant for ron wnrr norms Road, a letter n Thrd Team form of Patrolman Phlp Vrf Wtt OHY M, OWN WttfrEHM Symphonc Electronc Corpo- School of Busness Admnstraton... Stuart Slversten, 583 Ells Place, Woodbrdge, has been named to (the honor roll for the frst quarter of the current academc year at Rutgers Preparatory School, New Brunswck... Luclle Dalesso. popular watress at the New York Restaurant wll wlebrate her 18th brthday Saturday. jut But Not Least: Born at Perth A boy General Fora MERRER CHRSTMAS WQQDBJUOG. Mkhaol SwtUUok, 3D, 6 Olve Street, Fords, was fned $300 and $5 costs by Actng Magstrate Eu- by Detectve Stephen Tobak, n addton, Swalllck's bal of $1,000 was contnued to awat acton by the grand jury on a complant of assault and battery made by Detectve Ar-~ nold Hauser. Detectve Hauser wll under-: go surgery January 12 as the' result of allegedly beng kcked by Swalllck November 24. On soccer... Robert J. Lucas, 31 Yacovno who was tryng to raton on a 10-acre tract on Stafford Road, Colona, was place hm under arrest. the south east corner of Woodbne Avenue and Peach Street recently pledged by Tau Epslon Ph fraternty at the Un-Avenel.versty of Mam. A sophomore, Quantty of Scent The permt estmates eon- s Stolen from Car'$ Lucas s enrolled n UM's stncton at $500,000 for offce WOODBRDGE - f some- and plant buldng and fees one tres to sell you perfume ^ collected amounted to $2,560. wth such_ ntrgung names as : «Accordng to plans fled wth "Seductve" and "Jezebel" be E Actng Buldng nspector Ed- from Walsheck's Flower Shop 305 Amboy Avenue Woodbrdge ME W* DfcllTer and Telegraph' STATE THEATRE Woodbrdce, N. J. WED. THRU SAT~ DEC. o. 11, 12, 13 Cary Grant - Sopha j>ren n T" Shown at 6:45 and 'J ', M. SUN., MON., TOES. DEC. 14, 15, 16 Kolxrt Wagner, Dana Wynter n "N LOVE AND WAR" Co-Ht - -THE NAKED EARTH" WED. THRU SAT.., DKO. 17, 18, 19, 10 Hubert lajlo < yd 'lmrluk n "Hone Before Dark" ward Seyler, the buldng wll be constructed of cnderblock and brck and the front wll have a large area of glass and porcelan. A one-story structure, t wll have 'a front of 422 feet, a depth of 242 feet and heght of 17 feet 8V4 nches. When completed and n full operaton the plant, wll employ 500 men and women. The company manufactures sterephonc and hgh fdelty sound equpment. The plant s beng hlt by the Ravel Realty Company and the contractor s the Lawrence Constructon Company. The archtect s T..Bowser, Jr., East Orange.- Coach Harold Bradley s n hs nnth season as coach of the Duke basketball team. Ten p] the 15 players on hs roster are sophomores. SELN THEATRE SELN, N. J, U THURS., FB., SAT. DEC. 11, 12, 13 The Story of Creaton "ADAM and EVE" Also "DKSEST HELL' Saturdnj Matnee 1:30 "DESERT HELL 11 - Plus - 't* Zs» Gabor n QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE" SUN., MON,, TUES. DEC. 14, 15, 16 'The Defant Ones' P1UJ - "QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE" Starls December 17 THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" wary not of the names but'8 le perfume may be hot. Morton Klen, 38 Westmn-lB er Road, Colona, connected th-capual Greetngs, Tren-* m, whch sells prvate label j^,ems such as the perfume, left g s cartnlocked near hs home, fhen he returned 25 bottles the perfume whch were n he back of the vehcle were nssng. He valued the perfume t $5 a bottle. Steel output set 12-month j gh n October. l Lons Name Two Thrd Ward, SUlh lstrcl Drmocmlr H* of AVMM- held « BUSY HOSPTAL MONTH PERTH AMBOY - Perth Amboy General Hosptal today nducts reported that 1576 patents entered the hosptal durnn the month of November. The dally Of Thrd Ward Democrats avrrute census was 357 patents AVENEL Elmer Drujos Joseph Munzone was char- who.stayed nu average 7.1 days, nstalled the offcers and p e- m«n of thf affar asssted by They had laboratory sented gfts to outgong offcers Mr!*r. Drabn Mr tots ' ' 20( x *'' 9yfl ^ 7* 7 op ' at the second nstallaton dn- Mclver, Wllam Morn./ an.) m^» s - T1 * em ' mm ' r m treated 748 cases. Wlcsek. ner of the Thrd Ward Sxth Dstrct Democratc Club Saturday at the Club Markey. t(>lms A gavel was presented to Maryland track Walter Drabn. new presdent, won the ndoor and C oast Pcks Commttee!5 1 Mclver wns toastmlster 'and'champonshps the lal SELN Robert Swenson. j j a m e s Krutzler. former pres- years. :o Lynott and Mrs. Frank. <j e nt gave the nvocaton Taglaren were apponted to^speakers were Ms. Lawrence the screenng commttee of the 1, Ryan, muncpal charman. Fourth Ward Republcan Club commltteeman L. Ray Allban Thursday at a'meetng wth,and Harry O'Connor. Mrs. Taglarenl, Worth Street.! Mr. Drabn armounred the Refreshments were served. 'appontment of charmen as The commttee -wll nter-hollows: nter1 follows: Mrs. W....Sob'sk, y.. n. \ { t canddates for publcty; Mrs. Mclver. hosp- V lslt MCk: Tow Ap Commttee and other talty: Joseph Accard. mem- Prces advance for cotton prnt cloths. Only the Fnest n O Sr - Chrstmas Merchandse Can Be Found BREGS Smth at Kng St. Perth Amboy H»U Beaded Eventnj Ban Handbux Aternoon Clutch Ban Cuddle Cap* Kntted Headwear Scarf Pf skn & Fabrc Gloves Hat & Muff 1 Accessores - f Set* OFRN KVBEY EVENNG NOW "fq, CHBHTMAg CHRSTMAS c o R N E R BOOK SHOP T Smltl m. Perth Ambus TOKENS from WOODBRDGE MERCHANTS Tokens Good for 1 Hour Free Parkng! "Lve A Lttle..." wth a FEMNNE GFT-from Tops On Her Lst... LEE'S Hat Bar LNGERE HAT BAR By Rogers Every smart Santa.knows that the lades all sgh for lngere... especally when t's as lovely s ours! 1 SLPS GOWNS PANTES PAJAMAS Extra Low Adm.. le; Chldren *'< ' NOW THRU SATURDAY Grejory Petk Jean Smmons "BG COUNTRY" Color "SNOWFRE" Frday & Saturday. Cartoon Carnval Late Horror Show 8UN., MON., TUES. Glenn Ford Ernett Bornnc "TORPEDO RUN" Color Julu La Rosa "LETS «OeK" N CAR HEATERS hflv( ' outdoor Rtz Theatre :»rt*ret. N. J. K-1-5M0 NOW THRU 'ary (rant - Sopha l.orrn - Plus ~ "TEENAGE DOLL" Specal Kdde Matnee Salurda.v at 1:10 P. M. SUN., MON.. Tl'KS. DECEMBER 14, 15, 16 U Glenn Ford n " Plus "THE LNEP" Sunday Matnee at 1:10 P.M WED. THRU SAT. DECEMBER 17, 18, 19, 20 The ndestructble Creature "THE BLOB" Plus " MARRED A MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE" Specal Kdde Mattre. Saturday at 1:10 P.M. TODAY THRl' "HOUSEBOAT" YKUvKln (ulur Plus Mark Slrvrns (JUNSMOKK N TCSON" (nmasnuf - folor HUN. MON., Tl'KS. Rob-rt Wacnrr, llmu Wynlfr, llo r.nsr- "n Love and War" (lrnasropf - Color - Plus - 'TOOKST (UN N TOMBSTONE" rj«!nn.r"" )«" ""* Hrcuabft avl 9 Junfdon 55 Talks On Sewer n'mt Commsson, n'xt Mortnj, m nllt, nt t.lm \'K\ rvnrl Slvo to ), ' ' ' <'sm n Mr-.,,, ssmonts On DlYrtjrp j t Ul" wll he 7 p N Tntc Av'' f'vm- Trrr nnn: 8 P.M A. 8:30 "rcc ' *M. Mm ''(. PM fl 3 ; NtrTt n,,,,, 11:111 P\ n me, Fords: fl p M Avemr m'l Hav,.. \ lonln, 9:30 P.M Sl Colonla md :'ln,,v. H" (> -FORDS- PLAYHOUSE Ml \n;. WEDNESDAY Tlllu <u DECEMRK!. - "The DEFANT ONES" Wth Tom- Curts ;n, Sdney Pntrr "r'rankj'astrn \r,r Wllh Bors KarlntT SAT. MATNT 7 Specal slum "THE GHOST MW.v Wtll Thf lnum llt< ' FR.\NKl:\ST \.,-»' Wth Bnrs K.rtnlT a nt Crdmn SUNDAY Thru TMu HKCK.MH M n, "The BLOB 11 Wth Anl. ns,.m mll Steve (( " MARltllll A MONM.R Wth Tom TUM and florb T.llml From Wednesday llornlr 17 Thm lecemnt ::u "The TEN COMMANDMENTS" Chrdlmas Kvr, Vn ^hn«only Aflrrn Select Your Chrstmas Tree Now! Trnty Church m Laymen's Club Now S('llt{{ (Jrstnas Tres Wreaths (rave Blankets and other Chrstmas Decoratons at the TRNTY CHURCH GROUNDS Rahway Avenue and Trnty Lane. U nodbrd We Wll Rwrve Your Tret for Von Call Mr. Fodor, Swton",»t ME-4-0H.S seln's Orgnal Newspaper and Vareh Slow KLNE'S "Sprng Ths Area for Over 50 BOXED -Chrstnas Card "When You Care Enough to Send the fcst 12 Man St., Wuodbrtdge Mllnery KLNE'S BASEMENT BOOKS FOR EVERY ACE Open Every Evenng "'ll 9 U'Cluck ADULT BOOKS B- BLES COOK BOOKS DCTONARES ATLASES PHOTO SCRAP ALBUMS D1AKKS TKlf BOOKS KN(.A(.K MBNT BOOKS COL- LEGE OUTLNE SE- BES (JAMES H)K ALL A(JKS (L- OREN'S BOOKS DOLLS SUEFE) ANMALS EDUCATONAL TOYS WRTNG PAPKK AND NO H WKT- NU PORTFOLOS CHU1STMAS (AKD8 J\R(;F: DOLLS, DOLL ACCESSOR]US AND TRUCKS REDUCED! t HoHery Sportswear FonulatoN s Packed wth Qualty Toys and Games. Open Every Nljht Tl Chr.tmw SUrtnf December ltth Shoppe 76 Man Street, Woodbrdge Avod Dangerous Hghway Accdents SHOP \ Tou (et Quantty, Qualty and Varety at KLNK'S N S- ' You Shop Lesurely and Comfortably. at KLNE'S Op! KLNK'S Offer Many Personal Servces to Ther Customs HAM JHAKk QMSTM ASGFT WRAFPNGSaS Lay Away Toys Now for Chrtatnuu 1329 Oak 1W Koad, Wln < H MMWMMWMWMWMWWWM, N v\*'h N 1

11 (Elf ftlje Cdartcrrt resa Charles E. Gregory Edtor and Publsher T(,, n««md«nt-lttder and Edson TcwruhlDrord Beunn publshed wttklj on Thursday Green 8tre*t HK-4-ln Woodbrldgt, New lenrj o \h«mrteret rre«puhllhed wwkly nn Krldaj 151 RooMTtlt Annne K--seoo Crteret, Mew ttnry WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG COMPANY Churle E. Gregory, Presdent Laurence F. Campon, Vce Presdent and Treasurer B; carrer ttlhtj, t rents p«r co p, nukmrtpum nut kr m., Kndnt pmtf,» P j«r, M.M; l«months, 12.25; thre month.,'.js; lln»l«coplm bj mll, 15 ml, All nmble n ldranre. A Publc Servce The Board of Educaton deserves commendaton, n our judgment, for ts present schedulng of the prelmnares wth ts fscal 1959 budget. t s expected the Board wll comprte ts budget by December 18 and submt rt,on ths date to the«county Superntendent of Schools, for examnaton for ts adequacy on legal and' drlncal grounds. The budget then s returned to the Board to be used a.s tn- bass for publc dscusson and de.mon on the form and amount of the fnal draft to be voted upon at the electon n February. Kach year, the Board of Educaton mdget becomes more complcated, and more mountanous. For'these reasons, pmper study requres much more tme tn formerly, and t s fortutous the Hoard wll have ample tme ths year n have a free and full dscusson wth : '!< publc of the many ramfcatons < : the ncreasng costs of our publc.- nol system. WP want to complment the Board, t:;tpfore, for ts early completon of a!-"st dffcult and exactng task, and '! tc opportunty t wll afford the l»ope to examne carefully the docuun't t has prepared. Hopng for the Best e nstallaton of an extensve - system, pumpng statons and t <atment plant was such an enor- 'ns nvestment for the taxpayers Woodbrdge Townshp, consder- < <' understandable consternaton has " occasoned by the news that -M'tural damage has been detected : w Sowaren pumpng staton. 1 l* 1 damage s the result, we are t to understand, of settlng. t was 1 known, certanly or should have '' -that the land on whch the sta s located s a marsh, and conaton on ground of ths character "'ps the most careful ste prepara- : The very mportant queston at : foment s whether ths care was "' 'ted, or whether the damage " ;(1 l now s apparent s the conse- "ce of other fadtors. ""' Town Commttee has engaged ""'d Dunham, well-known contracto attempt to determne what are 1 fauses-^ud the extent of the ll k r e to ths very expensve nstalla- Mr. Dunham, on the bass of prelmnary study, s apparently nclned t» the belef that no serous fault exsts and has offered an ntal estmate that correcton of the dffculty wll run n the neghborhood of $10,000. We, along wth all taxpayers, certanly hope that Mr. Dunham's fnal conclusons wflt contan substantaton of the superfcal survey ndcatons. After all, the staton s only few years old and we could hardly antcpate beng called upon at ths early date to begn shorng t up. Consderable anxety wll be attached to the Dunham examnaton, and we hope t can be completed, and reported upon, wth all possble haste. n the meantme, we'll be hopng for the best. Tax Tdngs Chrstmas shoppers are not the only group wth deadlnes and problems to solve these days. Local offcals and all taxpayers face a successon of dates wth meanngs nsofar as next year's spendng and tax blls are concerned. Of mmedate concern to both the recevng and payng end of taxaton locally are property owners who fal to pay ther 1958 taxes before the end of the year. Not Qnly^ll ths mpose ad-; dtonal costs upon them, but t wll add to the tax burden of all taxpayers n the muncpalty. Ths comes about by reason of a law requrng muncpaltes to set up n the new year's budget a reserve for uncollected taxes based on the prevous years by tax collecton experence. Thus, the hgher the rate of tax collecton, the smaller the requred reserve. Another date to be especally watched by local taxpayers s that TRENTON -^ Alaska's sourdoughs, Eskmos and ndans whch the local assessor sets for any taxpayer to nspect the assessment lst smlar to New Jersey n order to learn the valuaton placed on hs property. Statutes requre publc advertsement of the publc nspecton date ten days before the assessor fles hs books wth the county board of taxaton early n January. Wth changes n assessments beng made because of revaluaton projects and other pressures for equalzaton of local property taxes, many taxpayers wll aval themselves of ths opportunty Hgh School Hghlghts By SHELA BEJAfSKY LOADED FOR BEAR' OFFAUTflfMORe RGHT HtRE Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grbbns Jersey Cty. Canddates would clothng s worn at ths tme today's post-electon analyss of travel 500 mles through wld- the November 4 vote s that of year, renderng pedestrans wll have a government very emess to attract 20 votes. They among rank and fle manual less vsble to motorsts. As far when would be out of touch wth workers -- the largest sngle as fle elderly are concerned Presdent Esenhower offlclally campalgn headquarters for occupatonal group n the state,hey are less agle and often proclams the vast area as the (many of whom are labor unon weeks at a tme. Holran s unable to step to safety. The 49th State of the Unon n a members, Wllams dd very pleased to be back home. acutes of the oldsters are well. Kean, on the other hand, hort tme. LAWMAKNG: New Jersey's ften mpared and as a result was unable to do as well am- sales-clercal workers, who The new State Consttuton 183rd Legslature, scheduled to hey cannot see nor hear ap-onroachng danger as readly as today comprse the largest of Alaska, adopted va a con- convensttutonal conventon n 1956, have a new set of offcers to thers. sngle block of whte-collar on January 13, wll provdes for a strong Chef Executve, who wth the Secre- lawmakng machnery durng 'supervse the operaton of the To help cut down pedestran workers. ^ kllngs, drvers are asked not ary of State, are the only 1959.,o over-drve headlghts. An elected State offcals. Both Senator Wesley L, Lance, Hu addtonal hazard at nght s un as a team and the Secre- Senator Wesley L. Lance, headlght glare from oncomng :ary of State becomes Actng Hunterdon, wll be sworn n asvehcles. Drvers are asked to Governor when the GoveVnor s ena te Presdent and drect avod lookng drectly nto the s away from home. the actvtes of the upper house lghts of approachng cars. to learn, srx months n advance of recept of the fnal tax blls of the year, also fashoned after the Newcans and eght Democrats. He The Alaska tourt set-up lslcomprsng thrteen Republ- OMMUTERS: Would the ralroads operatng n New Jersey system, wth a Supreme wll be asssted by Senator the value the local assessor has placed Tersey abandon all unproftable Court as the hghest trbunal, George B. Harper, Sussex, as commuter trans? on ther property for tax purposes. a Superor Court, and such Majorty Floor Leader. Senaother lower courts as the Legs- tor Joseph W. Cowglll, Camden, Former Superor Court Judge Rchard J. Hughes, representng the Assocated Ralroads of Meantme, offcals of many govern-jature may desgnate. Lke Newwll serve as Democratc Mmental unts have been at work shap- Jersey also the - executvenorty' Leader. New Jersey, warned a legslatve commsson a short tme ng up 1959 budgets for ntal consderaton by the governng bodes of mu- ago, that mmedate s^ps must branch s lmted to twenty departments by the Consttuton. Kurtz, Mddlesex, wll be ele- n the Assembly, Wllam Governnents Smlarty of was the noted two Statejvated to the poston of Speaker of the House and drect the ncpaltes, countes and school ds-,. ',.. Herbert G. Holran, former Extncts early m the new year. Cvc MUtlve Drector a the New actvtes of 42 Democrats and 18 Republcans., Assemblyman mnded ctzens and taxpayer organ- Jersey Republcan State Com- Maurce V. Brady, Hudson, wll 7fltnn<: n munfnaltp? mttee, who h was summoned tot serve as Democratc Majorty Alaska to manage campagns Leader and wll be asssted by ucatons. t been zauons sttng n n on muncpaltes ntal delberatons, 1 of Republcan canddates pror Assemblyman Thomas C. Swlck whle others are preparng to under-: to the November 25 electon. Warren, as assstant Majorty He credts Dr. John Bebout, a 1 Leader. take detaled analyses of the budgets New Jerseylte, for the smlarty of State Governments. Dr. tros wll come up for ele'eflon 'orcng an ndustry to perform Because eleven State matter of the unfarness of as scon a.s they are offcally ntroduced. * next November, as well as the a publc servce wthout ade- Bebout served Alaska as a techncal advser pror to ts' entre sxty members of the quate compensaton," he sad. Adng many ctzen groups concerned wth ther local spendng pro-' expected to dodge controversal survval. Unless steps are taken adopton of a State Consttuton n Assembly, the lawmakers are "t s now a matter of sheer Republcans are few n nunlber n the vast terrtory, prln- durng the year. balanced and more equtable measures as much as possble "mmedately toward a better- message to the Legs- 'orced to get out of the passen- grams and tax rates are publcatons! ssued by the New Jersey Taxpayers because Alaska grew up Atyer Governor^ Robert B.&ansport&Mon polcy n ths Assocaton ncludng ts natonal durng Democratc New Deal Meyner submts hs annual area, the ralroads wll be days and stayed that way. Asbudget award-wnnng publcaton "A Ctzen's Gude to Understandng the Mu- houses are expected to declare Most commuter, trans ope-] lature early n February, both jer busness entrely." ncpal Budget," the latest edton of a recess to provde vacaton atlng n New Jersey are n n-. tme for members. ter=st*te transportaton ' and ts -local reference wofe "Fnancal PEDESTRANS:- Mddle-aged would merely need the approval Statstcs of New Jersey Local Government" and "Local Budget Tmetable and older persons walkng of the nterstate Commerce along roads and streets of New Jersey these days, are asked for 1959." jthe support of thj townshp la needed as well as the support of the student body to n-from the O A A. treasury. purchased by use of the money all senors durng nnn s sesson on Wednesday, sure the fnancal success of the! * Attended Forum Cnnber 3, The flm was prof (l J by the Hallmark Com- from any member of the Senor clety, advsed by John J. Mc- play. Tckets may be purchased Members of the Forensc 3of" v wglnally for televson. [class or from the hgh school Hale and James Mundy, attended a forum at Columba Evans portrayed offce. and Judth Anderson 1 Under the drecton of Mrs. Unversty on November 1. The red at hs wfe, Lady j Rosemary McCarthy aud Mrs. topc dscussed was: "What revson, f any, should we make! The presentaton of-mary Nckerson, Woodbrdge; the students the oppor! Hgh School mornng physcal n the Amercan educaton system?" Gary Shonwald receved y to apprecate the beauty educaton nstructors, the grls S ukespeare's work. have followed a vast bowllnf excellent ratng and the other A l»»'t of ofr scence edu- program ths year members wth hm receved 1 As an extracurrcular actv-1 Bood ratngs. at Woodbrdge Hgh ''. a program concernng ly, the grl* ar«dvded nto Durlng the year the Forensc bulders of lqud ar, was teunfs and they compete for unsocety wll.debate two topcs. to the student body award to be presented to thethe topcs of debate wll be team wtl the hghest score at "The Educatonal System" and _ Decembw 1. the end of the season. the "Blsht-to-Work Law." John Sloan, who pe The Grls' Athletc Assoclu- On February 7 and 21, the u! ^J^T^t* "Ttltnn. commonly known as U»; Forensc Socety wll attend, a ' wer 6,000 hgh schools QAA ls m orgallz aton n debate tournament at New 18 "Hf- He ls «1 f dllate school'composed of all the York Unversty, where eghty W V V maty ftnd was a 'n" the gym classes wth repre- schools Wll partcpate. "*ty teacher before he be- stmutlveg f, O m each class who; *'und-r*sn«professonal entertanar,' : attend meetngs. [ As a fund-rasng project for Tonlfht Durng the latter part of. No- j the Junor Cla» they began Cav sn Cffn Wat," the v«mber, baskets were prepared (sellng peanut brttle,.cashew n " >r Class producton to be contanng fruts and vegeta- brttle, chocolate covered cher- *"-"ted tonght and tomor- bles brought n by the studentsrlen, mnts and nuts. A Junor r '"-tt, promse* to be an f/r needy famnes on Thanks- Revew la scheduled for Febproducton..gvng Day. The turkeys werelnary. be taken to avod a breakdown the essental commuter servce. He emphaszed ths s no dle threat. Hughes clamed n the frst nne months of ths year, the nne ralroads operatng n New ersey experenced an overall defct of $30,41)0,000. "t s no longer smply a a result, Democrats swept all canddates nto offce at electon tme, ncludng a Democratc Legslature. At the present tme, the State Senate presdency s beng contested by an Eskmo and an ndan, both college traned. n the land where a harcut costs (2.50 and a $9 charge s made for resolng shoes, Holran noted the elgble vote la only about 35,000, whch s ap- By the State Bureau of Traffc Safety to be exceptonally careful of cars. man measles are not consdered Twenty-fve pedestrans klled reportable alments n New last December n New Jersey Jersey but unlke Pennsylvana,! proxmately the number of by cars were n the 15 and chldren who have the dseases! people lvng n the 7th ward of older age group. Usually darker may not attend school. The State ; Department of GLAMOR GRLS "Don't forgrt to go to the dentst," Commh,!on n Washngton to lower the boom. CHLDHOOD DSEASES: Mumps, chcken pox and Ger- Health reports! that these chldhood dseases are reportable to the local health departments by attendng physcans, but not necessarly to the State Da r partment of Health lke other more serous alments. n Pennsylvana When the State Health Department made publc ts decree that the dseases were no longer reportable and that chldren would not be barred from the classroom after beng dagnosed aavje-! tlns, a medcal howl arose frtfmj all parts of the comtnonwealh.; Some local doc tor J denounced;? Wsdcun of jdelberauly plantng a case of mumps or chcken pox n the classroom. JERSEY JGSAW: After a lapse of a decade, State troopers and motor vehcle nspectors are agan ssung warnngs to motorsts when they note a bad drvng practce-or defectve equpment... Rock sut wll be used ths year by the State Hghway Department to keep the roads open after ployng operatons.,. Governor Robert B. Meyner has tssued a proclamaton puttng nto ef- fect New Jersey.'s State Cvl (Contnued on Page 16) Why Wllams Won On November 4,1958 Br Kenneth Fnk, Dlrwtor, Survey fndng! how that Prnceton Research Strvc* Kean was unablo to do better PRNCETON, New Jersey among the oolleff* educgtw JA post electon analyss of thegroup of voters. (The college way toew Jersey ctzens voted educated segment la much on November 4, 1958, makes smaller numercally than ether clear just who voted for thd of the two groups. two U.S. Senate canddates Among the varous age brackets, Wllams wag abla to wn Chanuxah Holday. Chanuka). of Keasbey School for tto Democrat Wllams and Republcan Kean. At the same tme, over to hs sde 57% of the commemorates a great vctor] the fndngs pont up the populaton segment* leaders n of the year olds year old voters and 51% for freedom won by the Jew; both poltcal oamps must woo Kean dd, howerer, wn over before next November's electon n the state for the 60 As-ple's vote thosa 45 years to hs sde 51 % of the older peo- and sembly and 11 State Senate seats. Perhaps the most sgnfcant fndngs n today's analyss n that whereas Wllams lost groups n the state dvded on onl/ 2% of all those who con-tuesdaysder themselves Democrats to November 4, 1958, Kean-Wll- November 4, 1958: the Republcan candldat e. lam* Electon Kean lost 6% of all those who consder themselves Republcans to the Democratc standard bearer. n other words, for every Democrat who voted for Kean, there were at least two Republcans who defected to Wllams. The fact that 97% pf the Democrats voted for Wllams whle only 94% of the Repub- ' leans voted for Kean becomes more meanngful when t s realzed that the proporton of oters n the state today who consder themselves Democrats outnumber those who consder "wmselvej Republcans by a margn of 2%. Of nterest, too, s the fact hat ndependent voters n the tate splt rght down the mddle % gong to Wllams; "0% gong to Kean. Another mportant fndng n For example, among manual workers n the state, nearly three out of every fve gave ther vots to Wllams; whereas among sales-clercal workers, the vote was much closer, Kean gettng 51% to 40% for Wllams. One other vtal factor n the November 4 Electons s that when the vote s analyzed by the amount of formal educaton people have had, t s found that Wllams was able to pck up the majorty vote among those who have had 8 grades or less formal schoolng, as well as among those who have had partal or complete hgh school tranng; whereas Kean was able to wn the majorty vote n only one educatonal group - - people who have had partal or complete college ed- Wllams won over to hs sde 59% of all those wth 8 grades or less formal schoolng and 53% of all those who have had hgh school tranng. At the present tme, ths hgh school educated block of voters s the largest group of voters n the state. BANKNG HOURS) Monday Thru Thnrsdar S A. M. to 2 P. M. Frday t A. M. to ( P. M. over to Wllam's 49% of the older people's vote, The followng table shows how the varous populaton Republcan* 8% 94 Democrats 97 % 3 ndependents 50 "c 50 ProfettoMl worker* buom owntn- Note: A em of (U letter WM tent to m for pabfl mtlon. 69 Oak Aveaat Fords, N. J. December «, 1MT Mt. RoKrt Zanalart Prncpal Keasbey School Keaaber, N. J. Dear Mr. Zanmlarl: Mr two youngsters haw u> formed me of the planned actvtes of the Jewsh chudrer over 2,000 years ago and celebrated by JFS all over ttr world wth joyous festvtes. Keasbey School, n physcs.' structure, may not bs on par wth some of OUT more moden) schools, but n ts acceptanw and understandng of the fath of such a small group, t mark) a mlestone n progresses educaton. sncerely commend you for your demonstraton of brotherhood, your dsplay of democratc sprt and your lntere* n acquantng chldren of other faths wth holdays they probably know very lttle about. Wt couldn't buy ths knd of progressve educaton n a thousand books more of t wb surely promote "PMC» en managers 37% 6SEarth, Good Wll to Men." San-clercal worker* 49% 51 Three cheer* to Keasbef Manual workers 59% (Contnued on Page 16) 41 School from MRS. CECELA SHERRY Know Your Representatves The best ctzen s an actve ctzen, one who la alert and eoes to the source to secure tha best avallabla nformaton. The best representatve ls one who cooperates wth hs consttuents and ls ready and eager to receve ther vews. Herewth are the addrsses of your representatves. Keep n touch wth them. tntteo STATES CONGRESS 'Senator H. Alexander Smth (R), Senate Offce Buldng, Washngton, D, C. Home Prnceton. Senator Clfford P. Case (R), Senate Offce Buldng, Washngton, D. C. Home 345 Elm Avenue, Rahway. Representatve Peter Prellnghuysen, Jr. (R), (Tlth Congressonal Dstrct), House Offce Buldng. Washngton, D. C. Home Morrstown.^ STATE LEGSLATURE Senate John A. Lynch (D), 55 Paterson Street, New Brunswck Assembly Wllam Kurtz (D), 415 Conover Street, South Amber Davd. StepacoB (D), 160 Lews Street, Perth Amboy J. Edward Crablel (D), 38 Hghland Drve, Mll town BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS Karl.E Metzger (D), Drector, Rugten Unversty, New Brunswck George P. Baler (D>, 390 George Street, New Brunswck George L. Burton. Jr. (D), 6 Eggers Street, Route 9, New Brunswck Joseph R. Costa (D), 123 Hlllcrest Avenue. Edson Thomas Lee (D), South Plalnfleld George J. Otowskl (D), 451 Kennedy Street, Perth Amboy. Wllam J. Warren (D). 875 Man Street, Fords WOODBRTOGE TOWNSHP COMMTTEE Hugh E Qulgley (D), Mayor Frst Ward Second Ward Edward Kath (D) R. Rchard Krauss (D) L. Charles Manglone (D) Peter Schmdt (O) Thrd Ward L. Ray Albanl (D) Elmer Dragos <D) BOROUGH OF CARTERET COUNCL HAYOB Edward J. Dolan (D) COUNCLMEN John E. D'Zurlla (D) Adam Szymborskl (D) Walter Sullvan. (D) Alex Such (D) Thomas Mllk (D) John Hutnlx (D) HE'S COMNG SOON And t's tme to jon our Chrstmas Club for 1959 Our Ho* Buldng, Comer Moon Aveuuo ad Berry Street (Opp. Towa Hall) NOW OPEN! r«al Nm Bntm ma Mml 1 Pal Savngs Accounts Woodbrdge Natonal Bank

12 PAGE TWELVE Offcers Elected ByPTO20 COLONA - Mrs. Prtrr Castplne was elected presdent Of th«parents and tenchcr proup nt oprn hotw at School 20,.Hoffman Boulrvnrd Wrtnrwtay. Thrnnan Suftlva s vce presdent: John Cody, rr- CordtnR secretary; Mrs, Jotn Patterson, treasurer; Mrs ' Hrlrn Trcrsrr.ft. c.-rrcsponrtlrr ecrptftry, Vncpnt Thanfr was temporary rhblrmnn of the m«9t!n? and Edward Goran presented the slate for HP nomnatng commttee. To Form End Hearngs 'TlMaster'Charty Artsts to Presen * Mmk New B'na «««* * e s pka «<^ Ball Set /^am a<sc/too/vo.6 Yule f, k COLONAL letter sgned by 'The "Tle Councl beleves t!l»t ttyt <. nll(%1 j lx. TT*^l- nnel Kflhn Kahn. ' charman of the the oonmances olrunmancrs and «nd rohd- rord- T U n l Councl of Cvc Assocaton*. AssoMston.*. UM«tws upon whch the plan t 1» ^ J 1 ^ " 11 las been sent to Mayor Hugh changed pror to t* dsclosure B. QuRley requestng thf sw- to the publc, thf value to tte fn[, N'A The fnal 1R Of tll lr'h \t< :'sxdge of the Courca wll be held le Colona Cvc Communty mprovement Club, n»» Ave," ^ ^ ^ M)ow; ' Plannng Assoc- may become moot ' tseun COt/ONLA - Rchard Carl Gerstenbe ger, French hornst, and Robert Dlx Lncoln, plan-l 1st. wll present a program of!,....,., musc for the Colona brunch 1 M CVHUs Church (lf thp Amp. lcn Ass()ClflUon of by the vanuuj u»u<'u. u «. jthe church n thf school cafe- M0 n -. Tnere Wll *e eonunuout mlth - g^ >y CmaroHB, and Hlnde- H»dmte ofj """ n 8: j p - M. BffrMh-.. M, Tttmt mwtn8,councl Vfn; rrs >ame ^^nl"^^to"p""un«j Mr. u*om* '«bp ««* locwc A-odatta^tor-w W ^ W M ^ d W J TJj JScSS Stood the Cncnnat Conservatory of ^."^^ytulssrrss.rs; New Offcers:^"? buf^r; and ;-^ *- **- -"" ". % alant of the charter 'ppttea-' unanmously to ask tn Town- Proceed.Jrom the ball and^ hf ^, MMtw o MuR c ton by all charter members shp Commttk as.well u the, SELTN-The teenage dance program book tll be u*«: degw. Hf recelvevd ft oertlfland the report of the nomnal-. Townshp.plannng board and rroup at School 18 held e!«- for the teachers salary runa. ^ from the Kcolea dart nn commttee are mportant'board of adjuttoent. to suspend ton of offcers of the newly-, Reservatons are to be maae Am(rk nlne at Flntalneblefu.. MSS HFFN BRONGS PsrrntJ met wth teachers for tem, on the agenda. t s all hewnn»*«*"«ttosjjomed Teenaw Daw Club at^»d** n»v. -.." ""'France, and attended the Pals; seheduled. lnvolrtnf-fts d nnfe Frday, M follows,. hopfd that a mnmum of 125 already... smed. TCnea TVKet* may be w pur- MM. - c tolrf conference befrfre the meetlnsr. He has gven ENGAK): Mrs, charer members wll be the grantng of varances for Robert MullUan. prncpal, RuMfl Tomaso. presdent: Pat Bronrs, 100 Hawthorne Avenne, Colohla, announces the VlSnta and Ten-;RK, ta welcomed the parents to the at thta meetn. Plans prop^f *. 1^^lUl^ chased at the man 'nljwofjwjator^fc, Rasrocny and r ;l Torres, vce presdent; Mansecretary: Jame* neuee. and n France. He wa.< dance, and Evelyn Kn:;,, r Chureh rr 4nd ^ "" SSST play the 1AR) 0KRSTKNBERUER nccnrrtn wll be nsttuted for a l* unul pubucftuon of the J»o meetr.r, thpme of whch wa«engagement af her daughter, "Better Schools Mean Better lodge ntallatlon. caued 1 Master - treasurer. John M WUus. and charmen:* Mudent ln composton of m, ln the Publc Schools of sng a solo. Thosp who -\; Helm, to Andrew Kardos. by Communty Plannng par- Commnnltl"." Mr. Mullean ntroduced Patrck A. Boylan, Max N Krolofl. natonal AV Rusj Tomaso s a sophomore tonstcsfm^ presl-nadla Boularuter and ha. had Brookllne, Mas,, and at South clpate n a Chrst mw P'.a? am of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew jelates. Superntendent of School!.»ho Kardos SO Phoenl Avenne. l rector a * e nkn>»* WP «Kl'*:^!!: - V Wootbrdje Hgh and lves program department, wll be spokr of the need of school support Mrs. Stanton Oete, pres- of MUAese County Voea- Church Changes at Holy Hme Socety- hta works performed n Ctncln- End Mualc Center, Boston. are Cyntha MacArso Hlaa Bronn la a graduate the prncpal speaker. All mem- Lnda 1184 Green Street. He s very WlRKlns, Sandra B-; \, Ch^le. TerteUa. rand knujt. nat and New York. Mr. Lncoln v P-OV lntwerted n pns and hunt-'^1^ of.cohun'bu: ThomM joned the musc faculty at Clocclo. Evelyn Knh 1 :. M.T. ng. Pat Torrea U a Junor lt u mo n f.thful navlfator.!dou*lasa College of Rutgers n reen McDermott S:K! dpnt of School 19 PTA spoke Woodbrdge Hgh and resdes fourth tfnt Knghts 6f Co^the fau of Prevously he; Wlngender. on-the alms of PTA and Mrs. School and U employed as a. _._.... bers may call Mel Klen at J«WestCUflHoad. Colonla. umout; # n, E. M. Anderson.jhad tautht at the Cncnnat, Teen-agers who au.st, Walter Zlrpolo, pa«t presdent of School 2 and 16 berc Hosptal, Planted. {Drake Place. ut, Rosary Altar Socety; consenatory and East Tennes-; Arrves Here Anthony Seybuclc n r:.t CObtflA ^^ Church of the ng. ln. Andrew t)a Puzto, presl-aee State Colle«e. SEUN Rev. and Mrs pnt were l"ranoe! R;,,. PTO presented the mert* of Mr. Kardos s a traduate Good Shepherd T s the offcal Maureen Crosby,l a Junlordent. Junor,dent. WA and Oeowe Brtton J;. Mr Qe^tenberger has been wulam Klrby and chldren Chandler, Nnncy nn<r. ; PTO. 3chool 20 parents voted of Perth Amboy Hlfh School to form a PTO. and s a student at Rutgers Teenage Dances name chosen by members of, t woodbrdge Hgh and re- Pdent. St. VmceJW De Pnl< B of the musc faculty formerly of Wllam»town Vctora Seybuek the Unted Church h of f Chrst Cht n at 95 Washngton Ave-[Sodety. St lof Douglas College snce 1»B5. hare mored nto ther new Mr. Mullgan also ntroduced Unversty, New Brnnrwck. Colona and Clark Her man nterest at-! He holds a Bachelor of Muschomaj 4«Berkeley Boulevard. Arrangement* \Uulr the faculty and ponted out that bnrhelort and marten decrees held by the members Prove degree from Ua M«w England ReWBjUrby s the new nastor Catablmra Conswratory of Musc and a!of» the seln Assembly represent college* 'and unverstes from Canada to Alaska. teenagers attended the dance H*h and resdes at 49 Wash-j _*, Unversty. He has played wth [Berkeley Boulevard. He an-jllary of the A! Calvert-Gbbs of God For Chldren'* K A large group of s also To be Sent Toy$ Master of Musc from Boston Church, Cooper Avenue and SELN The n- 1.:* Mrn. Paul Ablonczy presdent the Hoffman Boule- The feld of COXWA - Ctntral Symphony Orches- nounced Ms sermon topc for Sqund has made ',''..," Weddng of School 2 and 16 PTO presented a cheek for $ pro- SEUN Mr. and Mrs. E. P.;members of the Colona Vllage of Jewsh Women. U sendnf School. supervsed by L ft. hs spedal n- w»y SecUon. NaUonal CouncU Pops Orchestra, Bunday. at the U A.M. servce chldren's Chrl.'»nwwto'noAlt^wTthThewll be "Are You Wllng To Be Sunday. Mn. DavlrlM' ceeds from a beneft performance of Colon!* Capers. nounce the marrage of ther,mrs. Paul Mrs. Lawrence Pm: Glbbs, 141 Cooper Avenue. an-,c v c Assocaton as The purpote of Ue club s toys made l»y tt»e fflfmben to Company;* Sfrv»""" Mrs. Harry Van h Chrst be ln charge of r*"*r<" Mrs. Sophe 8chlmmel, daughter, Maran Jean, to Wl-jcarusone, Mrs. John Patterson. Evangelcal _, programs for the dances kndergarten, accordng to and Reformed taught at Borton W^ 2^h«ffVLS Mrs. Paul Kval'K.v sxth grade teacher presented!lls H. Calvert, son of Mrs. A. C.\ r s. Anthony Seybuek, Mr. and Church Permanent n conjuncton wth the teen- plans made at a meetn? of Ue carols a new gavel u a gft from the Calvert, Treste Street. Dr. A.^rs. Chester Thomas, Mrs.-t be elected and the pastor»g<" dance commttee of the group Monday. Mrs. Wllam ao December 20 at. 2:30 decorate. Santa Ch-,. :<.,. KSrOBTS BEABD faculty. H. Behrenburg, pastor or the^eodore Wngender, Donald offcally called Chan OHUs Woman's Club. JHausler t charman. PJU t Roosevelt Hosptal. pected to arrve at t> aur't ^ A commltt«from schools Frst Presbyteran Church, Me-;s wee taer. Over 15S teenagers attended Mrs. Lawrence Fredland pro- At a dnner meetby the ttelln lons meet Saturday at 8 o'clock at ln prevous years The Men's Fellowshp wll an ambulance as l^ :,*> dr.», The church, whch meets at 2 and 16 PTO were hostesses. tuchen, offcated. 17. wll the dance held Frday. The mu- sented a flm showng the ac- tag Wnners of records n a fox nman Avenue School Playschool Co-Club at Howard Johnson's Res the home of John Waldhelm, The theater p«rtv. <,.H Mss Dorothy Lask, trot contest Offcers Named Ullto» were, clt v Cathy» t.. Toma»^ use The Unted Church - of * was suppled by the Swng;Ur,teoM^ a tremendousoperatlve Nunerr beng run by Uurant Route 1. Woodbrdge.j 157 Evans Avenue, New Marfor December 19 A tr.p '0 vlle, was mad of honor, and ^ 'R^U"Morgan" Jarnes Chrst "as thtdekhnnauon*! Ton nd ^ w_ were gven by comm-ket. Rado cty Musk n,,:: ;:, r.- Donald Calvert, brother of the Moonejr and John Bch8efer n^e snce the unon of U*««*. There 1 Mr*. Oeem WWom. Mr*. 8 ««follows; Chafla Chrs- ned., brdegroom, was best man. performed g ^bber leg dance Congregatonal Chrstan and ProfTam «T» ^reported that Zoom! Refreshments were-. r-.-< tt v Mothers Club of Reformed dance. The dances are *~ durng a Jam sesson. E\*angelcal and there was the fellow j Mrs. John Barbv a.'. \\:y WoodbrldRe Hgh School and s, Churches ln way back n the hlls who Arthur Orosskopf. x -v ^-x COLONA flecton of of- employed at Camp Klmer. The, Happy brthday was sung to Servces Sunday wll be held _ upon seeng hs frst autogtren by the'mnstrel" com-moble. He ddn't see t soon Ralph Uke and >.!: «...n hostesses apponted ;.: : (fleer* of the Mothers Club of hrldegroorf attended seln and Mary : Anderson, as follows: 9:45 A. M., church» admtted after «:J0 P. M. Councl at Boy Scout Troop 45 'wth Mrs. Woodbrdge.schools and s em- 1 Teenager* asssted Mrs. Netployed by Qunn & Boden, zold n the selectons played. rshlp ard ser- 10:30 P. M. unless accompaned!ralph Bunche were among the' Co all who partcpated. Okla. 'was won by Mrs. Van H:.>uu. school classes for all; 11:00 A.»nd no one may leave untl'mrs. Frankly..,, and a letter of thanks enough. Arman, Norman,(Bobak. The dark ::,» Sdney Freund, Sandalwood Lane, wa* held as folldwst Rahway. The nnct dance wll be tomon: "Agan ffe Mrac1e."'bT a parent or guardan. jspeakws. After a weddng trp to Flor-.nwrrow nght between 7:30 and Nursery durng worshp for pre- da, the couple wll resde n 10:30. All resdents of Wood- gchool chldren. Hghland Park. ' brdge ' J Townshp "' are nvted to attend. Refreshments wll be Report ctes presdent, Mrs. Albert Aymer; rce presdent, Mrs, Norman Brespe; secretary, Mrs. Wlllard MacArgel; treasurer, Mrs. John Solano, A buffet supper was featured and guwto exchanged Chrstmas gfts. Mrl MacArgel, Mrs. Patrca Anderson's Engagement s Told SELN-Mr. and Mrs. Wll- ; av>lab ' e ' Bresee and Mrs. Solano were ;llam Anderson, 266 Benjamn Wnners of the games. Avenue, announce the engagement of ther daughter, Pa- Members present were Mrs. Albert Hornyak, Mrs. Freund, trca Louse, to Paul Mchael j Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. John asolak, son of Mr. and Mrs. by the Ssterhood o Jewsh SELN The marrage of employed by Merck & Co.,Rah-.Communty Center, Sunday atj Mh nrhnnl Toma, Mrs. Stephen Marsh, Stephen Ssolak, 614 Homman Mss Shrley Ellen Anderson,Sway. Her husband s a graduate School 20 at 19 AM. 8 to 9 P^'home of Zs. MUton Mrs. MacArgel, Mrs. Solano, Avenue, Perth Amboy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wl-of Carteret Hgh School and Mrs. rvng' Yelenk Mrs. Saul Dychtwad, 15 Trafalgar Drve, Mrs. Bresee, Mrs. Aymer, Mrs. Mss Anderson s a senor atj ljam Anc jerson, 266 Benjamn s an employe of the SngerjStxaus and Mrs. Hanen saacro ft k Rdge Heghts Frank Hayes, Mrs. Anthony Woodbrdge Hgh School and Aven^e and ewtlad Edward Company. Hghland Part jwu drect a performance ofj Tuesday, seventh and eghtl flmonelll. Mrs. Murray Fredman. Guest was Mrs. Lawrence worth Co., Perth Amboy. -- ~ ' " J "" k " *" «"'- "'^ c""-snger, 49 Trafalgar Drve, ' s employed '"" J u by " " F. W. "' "'""'! son of Mr. and Mrs.; After a weddng trp to New" 7116 St!F of Hanukk»h"»raders, home of Mrs. Bernard flker, Woodland Drve; Her fance s a resde n day and Hebrew School stu- :trom ' 730 ^ 8:3O The next meetng s January u St. Mary's Hgh School, Perth n "g ou t J e 7eh a s^huvcrsatur" Carte '* t - For «olng away ' the dents. Mr. Yelenk also made "'Wednesday,'from 6:30 to 7:30 16 wth Mrs, Fredman, 202 Amboy, and s employed by 1 ' "'"' J -w.«tv. : «..... _.... day wth Rev Robert Mayer brlde wore a m0m green shefttn ' the scenery. home oj Mrs. s. Le Vey 76 Me. McFarlane Road. Hurley Lumber Company. offcatng. 1 dress wth matchng accessores' Mrs. Davd Chck s ln charge Klnley Avenue, Canterbury! and.carred a whte orchd. jof the party wth przes and Vllage. Escorted by her father, the brde wore a Chan^lly lacej See Why- t ooau no more to htr the professonal servlce of one of bnlon Count;'! leadng hardresser! n tht most modern beaut; parlor ln the»r»» 3 complete (loon devoted to all phases of beauty work Prvate parklnf to our own area at rtar of mon 13«Elm Avenue Phone Rhway FU FREDRC AND EGHT OPERATORS TO SERVE YOU PERMANENTS STARTNG AT Fredrc 8.50 YOUR HARDRESSER Complete aaj^^xa^rasassffmaarara^ Merry Chrstmas wth Flowers Decorated Plants, Gardens, Centerpeces, Cut Flowers, Gay Holday Wreaths Chrstmas means gfts... and what could be ncer than a beautful bouquet or corsage of her favorte flowers?... or choose from our superb assortment of Tradtonal 'lnsetta, Plants, other Decorated Plants, Gardens. Centerpeces all sure to add extra warmth and good cheer to your Holday Greetngs... and don't forget tuose wreaths for the wndow, pne for the freplace, mstletoe and other greens that wll gve your "Open Uuue" a True Holday Atmosphere. May We Suggest That You. Pkce Your Orders Early WTH S THS YEAR Help us to help you get your house all set for the Merrest Chrstmas ever. And don't forget those out-of-town frends. Send Flowers by Wre. Place your order wth us. We'll handle all the detals. K. Florst West Hazelwood Avenue, Ralway Member Florst Telegraph Delvery Assocaton OPEN EVENNGS 8TABTN( DECEMBER 18 deky - Ellen Weds Cortland Learnng gown wth Sabrlna necklne and embellshed ln sequns and pearls. The bouffant skrt ended ln a chapel tran. Her lluson fngertp vel fell from a lace crown and she carred a whte orchd and whte sweetheart roses. Mss Patrca Anderson, seln, sster o the brde, was^ mad of honor and Mss Cor- lne Hnds, seln. and Mss Vrgna Stelnmetz, Rahway, were brdesmads. ; Paul Ssolak, Perth Amboy ( was best man and ushers were Arthur Betsch. Avenel. and George Clauss, CarMret. Robert Learnng, brother of the brde- 'groom, was]page. The brde s a gradual* of Woodbrdge H h School and s Phone n Your Ordrr FUltorv ' and FUlto M v Al Force on Hanukkah Party Planned By Center Ssterhood COLONA Parents and gft* planned. Chldren are to "'d love one for Chrstmas!" (She vteann a real phone, oj cuurse, nut our yant dsplay) What housewfe wouldn't love anfextrshjhonefor her ktchen or bed' room? t does so much to make lf^e&tfer. And color, of course, adds a charmng decorator note. To orderah extra phone n color for anyone a Hew Jersey Bell terrtory just call your telephone bunctt offce. We'll take care of all the detal*....good telephone servce does so much for you NEW JERSEY BELL Dec. 2 CO.-ON1A The party (,[ Cvc Aswm 1111(11 '? Pntlrrmn M, wth Chll!!,,,, wn he,, -';, terlalnnent pro-d-. SatU Claw wll V,,,, JRlvc pnrh rhlld prr»- r.'. Ths affar n f nr m m.the BSdOClfttlon (llllv ;,.,,( rren must wear th.u,' fttlon cardo to the )l;.',.' Ent«rtalnem wll,,. Stmt, clrlnetlut: l,v t, r, and Uurle Patterson.'.«Here at 'The Home of Famous Panos" 70a wll fnd just th< pano or organ yon are lookng for at a prce you can afforl You can pay a small amount now and arrange the balance to sut. The pano or organ wll be delvered n tme for Chrstm-- A Kew of our many Famous Panos STENWAY CHGKERNG WURLTZER WEBER MUSETTE WNTER tnd many otbfer a ua«d and rebult French Provncal, tb«mm mocla shade, cherry, Hood. your for llr"u la * THE -." * HAMMOND 0R6AN t onsc'c "" 111 u «' GRFFTH PANO COMPANY «O5 MOAD SHHET, MMTAUC 2, NEW

13 YO Fefo Scheduled Saturday HOPELAWN Reservatons ll close tomorrow for Ur ; n _ r.,,l vctory dnner dnnr.e (,r nc Hopelawn Youth Or«at/.an to be held at the Hopelawn. vhool, Saturday at 7 : ;tn. charmen are Mrs. Nck Mnllns,ud Mrs. James Koczan. The affar n honor of t, ( > [joy'r Junor League Champons n the Woodbrldge recreaton league and the Grl's ntercty. Clnmpons between Wood-1 brdge and Carteret Recreaton Department wll feature dnner, he awardng of trophes and dancng. Quests wll nclude Polce Chef John ft. Egan, Conmlttecman R. Rchard Krauss Commtteeman - elect Leon Rlanchard, Honorary Charman of HYO, Lawrence Clementsfrank Burke, Perth Amboy,, Scout for the San Francsco! Gants; John Zullo, head of Woodbrldge recreaton department: Hardy Peterson, Fords Pttsburgh Prates baseball player, and Robert Rlley, local sportsman. Joseph De Angeb announced that parent* of the youths to be honored are also nvted to at' (md. Re emphaszed that al reservatons must be made n FORDS the annual Chrst-1 dorf and Mrs. Sydney Fenberg advance, however. the most orgnally-decorated mas party of the Fords Demo The regular teen age dance home n the development. The Mare Road, are n chargeo; SRS. LESTER KRESS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Encratlc Woman's Club wll be reservatons. judges are Sd Hoffman; srse< hold Saturday at 7 P. M. at'lle Junors Elect 55 nverness Terrace nls were hosts Sunday at a... Valley Lodge B'nal School from 7:30 to 10:30 tomorrow nght. No one s a- Elster an 4 Mrs, Abe Green, A fllrs. Warren announced the Fords, N. J. L Pnes, Metuchen. Dnner wll party for daughter Kathy's Brlth and Ramot chapter, B'nal appontment of a nomnatng portable rado wll be awarded Mr. and Mrs, Jack Pank, brthday. Guests ncluded Mr be served and George Solonary jcommlttee to present a slate o Brlth Women, was med to leave before the end of held last «frst prze. Stuart Szycher Health Hnts MUfran Lane, marked ther annversary by spendng a week- son, Rchard; Mrs. John Ennls and Mrs. Wllam Ennls and wll entertan on the accordon, offcers at Saturday's meetng the dances. nght at t the home of Lester The group have announced A gft exchange and dancng as follows:... Mrs.... Ed Seyler The commttee s plannng a Kress, nverness Terrace, to plans to go Chrstmas carolng Wll h*> fddfllfoh ' *" - - Chrstmas holly dancfe for next further plans for the comng Betty December 23 rather than m Fasan, Mra was elected»<rk k wth many specal fea affar January 31. Chrstmas eve so that famles presdent of the club, wll be Rosemary Barko. t unlor FORDS Stuart Szycher end at the Hotel Goldman, and Mr. and Mrs. A, Forsberg There are statstcs to provs presdent of the Pleasantdale. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gavarney that through the length and vshlp of St. John's Mr. and Mrs. Chrs Dandorf are hosts to her parents Frday for son Edward's brth- ctes, towns, and vllages- were hosts at a amlly party breadth of our country n Eplscopal Church at ft meetng nres to be announced. t was announced that tckets may enjoy the holday evenng toastmaster. Mrs. Murel Dan- nstallaton wll be held Jan are beng dstrbuted to the n the church hall. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muller, together n a famly sprt. day. Mr. and Mrs. Gavarney there lve tens of thousands Of uary 12 on the ffteenth ann members and are avalable to Mary,_,, McCallough m^nuum a Santa Claus wll dstrbute ta vce vcepont Pleasant. Mr. Muller s and Rchard and Edward were men and women, to all outward versary of the club's foundng, presdent; Sharon Post, treasat the regular meetng place, urer; Carol Debrowsk, treasurness. sland. come domnated bj kller n- TTnaBrth Women the publc. [presents n the development Famly Fetes Mother _ B CWS, recuperatng from a recent ll- weekend travelers to Rhode 1 appearances normal, who be- Stanley Rosen, who wll act the afternoon of December 24. To Dscuss Projects On Her 61st Brthday st ' Ncholas church Hal. er and Carol Jean Krauss, program charman. omtted ths week for Davd Brthday celebratons were stncts when they are drvng las auctoneer, announced many Parents are remnded to have Mr. and Mrs. Sdney Fenberg dned out Monday wth ther automobles. These kllers FORDS Ramot chapter, donatons of new merchandlsekrapped and labeled gfts ready FORDS-Mrs. John Yuhasz, n 0 H fr Rpnlnrpment B'nal Brlth Women, wll meet have been receved and more to be pcked up by the block 15 Grace Street, celebrated her o u u e r nepacemen Lorrane Davs and John Sprnger, son of Mr. and Mrs. daughter Candace for her brthday. The Felnbergs were Tuesday at the Metuchen Jewsh Communty Center at 8:30 Mrs. Walter Mltchel and the famles are urged to par- FORDS The PTA of have been promsed. captans by December 15. All 61st brthday recently wth a Demanded by PTA 14 Qeronanos were welcome as new members. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben The group wll hold a roller Ur^ Qeorge Block who was Fred ftret are fund rasng tcpate so a nomnal amount Rosenberg Sunday at a party School 14 has gone on record skatng party at Twn Ctes n.tmmental n foundng the charman wth the dance charmen, Mr. Kress and Mrs. Ann these gfts. of the boler n the school n New York Cty. has been set upon the prce of as demandng the replacng arena Saturday and the group's chapter wll speak on "Further- Chrstmas party wll be held Our Projects." She wll ex- Dnnerman. Mrs. Strelt, Nat The assocaton wll not hold durng the Chrstmas re- Pm the work of th«varous commttees, the chartes of B"nat Brlth, and how charmen may accomplsh ther goals. she wll be accompaned by ENDS BASC COURSE: Army Pvt. Edward llallfko. "on of Stevrn Halfko, 51 Ford Avenue, Fordu, and Mm. Vctora Denns, Laurence Harbor, recently completed eght week of basc combat tranlnj at Fort Hood, Texas. Halfko, whose wfe, Eleanor, resde* at 707 Parker Street, Perth Amboy, was employed by General Cable, Perth Amboy. Aucton Dance Plans Furthered J"QRJ58 A meetng of the Holday rogram s Told 'olfhs Members of Roosevelt, KKall's Cvc Assocaton :r' pwylf! wth many ac lltvlr.'s for the comng holday The Roup s holdng a cke snlc tomorrow at the Mert to ];.se funds for scout actvtes 'Resdents nre. to bake n cake n ( (jnl.lljul) H small nmoun. of money to replace funds that have been spent by the group for ther many projects. The Brownes took aa a specal project the appeal for toys to be donated to the Rpecal classes at the Keashey School. Contests have been very popular n the area wth a colorng contest recently completed. The wnners were announced as follows: Ann Qulnn Jody Green, Deborah Montafrna, Mary Ellen Blrtt, Lous Crtml, Robert Sharpen, Thomas Calta, Paul Haney, Robert Fredercks, Wllam Erskne Mles Sternln, Joan Wener, Dane Olngold, Sandra Muenser, Peter Manzo and Patty Kozak. The assocaton wll sponsor a Chrstmas contest to honor Boydman and Abe Landsman regular meetngs untl January are n Charge of tckets and due to the holday. Qeorge Hoberman s refreshment* charman. LOT, bagek coffee and dessert Balnts Return From Vacaton MARK!0TH ANNVERSARY: Mr. and Mrs.. Fwdlnnndsen, 775 Ku: (rnrge llnad, orrs, wll mark ther 50th wpcldnr annversary December 23. To celebrate the event the eouple held open house Saturday at the home of ther daughter, Mm. Knute Jensen, 134 Woodbrdge Avenue, Mctelen. The Kerdnnmlsens were marred n 1908 by Rev. John Chrstansen at the Dansh Lutheran Church, Perth Amboy. n addton to Mrs. Jensen, they have another daughter, Mrs. Douglas Haberstroh, Berkeley Heghts; a son, George W. Kerdlnandsen, Fords, and seven grandchldren. DemocratcWoman 'sclub To Hold Chrstmas Party famly party at her home. Ten chldren and 13 grandchldren were present. A daughter, Mrs. Carlton Sallnger, wth her two daughters, Dane and Chrste Lou, came from the furthest away, Brooklyn, N. Y. Other chldren and sons- and daughters-n-law who were present were Mr, and Mrs. John Yuhasz, Mr. and Mrs. Steven the board of educaton have members of the Northern New 1 are ncludedmn the cost of the Yuhasz, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. promsed to put the cost of Councl. A queston and admsson. Beverages wll be Mandate, Nxon; Mr. and Mrs. the project nto the mantenance bndget rather than ' «er perod wll be conducted. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Laurltzen, wat for a rfferundum." sold. M. D. Holton, South Amboy; FORDS - Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Yuhasz, The PTA clams the boler SANTA JH PERSON VFW Chldren's Anthony L Balnt, 61 Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yuhasa, can be replaced f t b declared an emergency and K.UOTT, owa Chldren A*enfte. have Just returned. Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Yuhasz, ster around a small work- from a vacaton trp through and Julus Yuhasz. gven mmedate prorty. ; :.>;> near Man Street n ths Party Dec 21the southern states where they They also mantan the heatng s nadequate and that.mull town, where one of Santa - vsted ther son, Cpl. Bruce P. BURMA GETS MUNTONS ds' workers s busy turnng HOPELAWN - The]Rope- Ba]lnt> a gtudent at staunton, RANGOON The frst consgnment for theburmese pnpls have complaned to. oys the year around. lawn Memoral Post. V7W and Mmt»ry Academy, Staunton, ther parents that certan <> 0. Stone, 87, makes Auxlary chldren's Chrstmas -_ Army has been unloaded n party wll be held December 21 rooms are much too cold. ><Ken toys for Klllott chldren The Balnts spent Thanks- Rangoon. Another three or at 4:30 n the post home. uhout expectng any payment [gvng weekend wth ther *[our "~ shploads are expected before» the.^ end * of...» the ; year. except ther smle*. Plans have also been»n- uulcr ^ son, Ja 1st M Lt. Barry T. T_ mt nounced for a dance and floor Bsnt f^ ^ wlte at Port Mc_ The order, negotated by a Nothng can match the show to be held January 24 at cellan, Alabama, where he s Burmese msson to the Unted p-.sure of teeng chtldren the post home wth entertan- statoned. ' States last December, totals '." Stone'comments. "Just ment by Lefty and the Four 4» 1 20,000 tons, and ncludes vethem smle at a new toy Domlnoes of Rado and TV Author sues Dulles for a vsa nces, feld peces, lght autoenough lor me." ame. to Red Chna. matc arms, and muntons. Of TV-ft. Mo* Son Omy Stow-today-NBC-TV and U for BOOM Chwy She whyonabc-ty. cess. The spokesman (or the PTA clams the boler s "a defnte Bafety hazard" and that "some members of Robertr Qualty Jewelers SUGGESTS Tons of Paper Netted n Lons Club Campagn Money Realzed Used ln : Club's Chartable Work n Communty Wllam Nork reported urn beng formulated for the annual varety show to be held at Our Lady of Peace audtorum n Fords. He also urged full At the regulat ^operaton of all members n meetng of the Fords Lon! helpng wth solctng ads for Monday nt Lopez Restau- the program book. runt. Joseph Danbach, paper vn chnlrman, reported that tral nf paper was collected a Sunday paper drve. He askn for more volunteers *» help wth a bg Job of collectng paper and asked that more people cooperate; "even those FORDS MM. Ncholas Mssour Synod and welfare n- and mssons n who are not members of the Boelhower, Jr. was re-electedjstltutons Lons Club, as all money col- presdent of the Lades Ad 80- whch the chunch has an nterest. Dorfttlorw *ere also voted lected for chartable dety of Q^ Redeemer Lutheran w un;l Church Bl at H>e the mcbllng meetng and work n Fords." to the Fords Lbrary and the ml Salvaton Army. t was recommended by the Chrstmas party Thursday, health and welfare charman, Mrs. Harold Lund, Mrs Ralph Rotella, that a hearng Mrs. Steven Anthony was re- Steven Nagy, Mrs. Albert Perry ad be purchased for a woman and Mrs. Pry arranged the n Fords who s hard of bear- ng. Rotella also recommended the purchase of a Bralle Typewrter for a lttle sx year old blnd grl. Two vstng Lons from the Edson Club were past presdent Ralph Nelson and Lous Jenson. Thomas Perry and JOr. seph Tagllbosch were vstng Lons from the Metuchen club. December 20 at 11:30 A. Bach member was asked brng a gft M. to Chaperones Needed For Chrstmas Dance FORDS Parent* of yonngstem attendng the dances at School 14 are nvted to serve M thaperones at tomorrow's Chrstmas dance. Accordng to an announcement by the parent's eommtttee, as many chaperones as possble are requested to be at the school tomorrow to help arrange the festvtes for the many Fords chldren who are expected to attend the last dance before the holday recess. Many surprse features we beng planned for the affar apd help wll be most welcome. Wnners of the wats eontest held at last week's dance were Nlkkl Procoplo and Mchael Demlck. Notce Fords, Hopelawn, and Keasbey news should be maled or phoned to Mrs. Lester Kress, ndependent Leader, 18 Green Street, ME , Monday and Tuesdays from 9 to 5 and Wednesdays from 8 to 9 A. M. At the next meetng there wll be a specal ChrtetmaR program. All members wern asked to brng an nexpensve gft. 'Afrcan Journey", a flm of Afrca, was presented by Harry Syrlng, LAFAYETTE ESTATESand SHORECREST at FORDS Fred Sprnger, due to brother Robert's sege of scarlet fever, Mr. and Mrs. John Nadzak wen hosts at a famly dnner party Sunday for daughter Debbe's brthday. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doyne and chldren, Phladelpha; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Scanlon, Mr. and Mrs. George Nadzak, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porkowsk and Mrs. Wllam Nadzak, Blnghamtown N.Y. Mrs. Mlton Spector and chldren were vstors later and all the guests enjoyed dancng after the dnner. PAGE THRTEEN School 14 PTA Helps Lbrary FORDS The executve board meetng onr Chrlstmal party of School 14 PTA wft held at the home of Mrs. George Heath wth Mrs. Wllam Westlake Jr., as cohostess. Mrs. Walter Holub an- a move for chldren Mrs. Boelhower Renamednounced wll be shown free of oharg Docwntor S at the school,. By Lades' Ad Socety A donaton of $25.00 Wat voted to the Vctor C. Nlckfu Scholarshp Fund. The group also set up a fund of $ for the sohoot lbrary ant announced that $25.00 was donated by the Lafayette Estate! Cvc Assocaton, from Mrs. Geor«e Gross and a book moble and bookshelf lumber 1 presdent donated by the Prlrlay rugtot 9 Mrs. Joseph Pry, Chrstmas party after the busness sesson, Carter Bllngs, charman. dance commttee wth Mfc treasurer and Mrs. Samuel The next meetng of the Donatlons were voted to the group s January 8. Happy brthday to Joseph Heeney, Mrs. James Shne, Tom Wllams, Ed Hayden, Barbara Sherry, Mrs. Edde Shapro, Mrs. Jack Qulnn and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Donahue. Daffyntlon Chldren Unreasonable facsmles. South Chna Sea Sentnel, Phlppnes. KEEP UP WTH YOUR HOME TOWN NEWS CLP AND MAL THS COUPON TODAY WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO. 18 GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Enclosed please fnd $4.00 for one-year subscrpton to: NDEPENDENT-LEADER CARTERET PRESS EDSON TOWNSHP-FORDS BEACON To be sent to: NAME ADDRESS Mrs, Heath, presdent, wa» presented wth a gft from the board and Mrs. Axel Thomsen won the floor prze. The board wll hold the next meetng January 7 wth Mr*. Lndley Henry, 33 Ptman Avenue. There wll be no general meetng ths month. at large are responsble n one year for the volent death of ten thousand more Amercans than were slan n three years of war n Korea. These kllers are not openly manacal, or they would not be at large. They are seemngly average people who as car drvers aw so mpatent to get where they [are gong even f to the grkve and so determned that no one person, be he drver or pedestran, wll lmuede ther progress, that wth consummate ndfference to consequences they hurl ther mechancal Juggernauts forwardto have by volence, f necessary, the satsfacton of ther selfsh wlls. t s granted that not all mar tor accdents are so caused, but most are. Selfshness blnds judgment, passon overthrows reason, wld wllfulness elmnates decent consderatons and wholesome fears, and death and angush result. t s good for every drver to examne hs tendences and hs conscence. f you defer dong lt today and drve n your habtual fashon, you may not lve to do t tomorrow. f Mchael S. Newjohn, MD. Welded Blss Brtsh mental experts report bachelors are more lable to schzophrena, splced personaltes nferental^ beng nat so lkely to splt. Chcago Trbune TOWN Brtan forsees Sovlet pressure. ncreasng Ukt «S 'f Ckmet, Mt mpa* Sport C*up» w nm rgk doum to tht tougher Tynx and ttru t ntu oh. Yours for happy holday shoppng the car thaft all-round new t then be our guest for a phamn tet There's nothng tke plenty of ready cash to Help you enjoy bejg a generous Santa. Start savng ahead for next year's expenses. DRVE A '59 CHEVY TODAY! One look at ths '69 Chevytellayou to 4.2 uchua more room n front, 10 p«r cent more mles per gallon. here's a car wth u wtu;l«jew alunt ;.;! ud'h n hack), Ux\ Urn OK'- And, of course, you fnd Safety on drvng. You see tlw trsw formaton n U low-set heudlghtd, the ror, exkjrunee tlts hushed truu- Chevrolet. Stop by your dealer's lke comfort of Chevy's new nte- Plate (Jlasa all around n every overhead curve of ta wndsheld, qullty.of ts rdu (choce of and pleasure test the cur that's the eheen of ts MaK! ; -M' rror fnsh mproved Full Col or getler-tlauever Level Ar suspenson"). Once Oltntlttrt ohuped to the new Amercan tasu -a new acrylc lacquer that does sway wth waxng and polshng you're on the roud you'll dscover for up to three yeare. such basc benefts as bgger, better But to dscover all that's, fresh cooled brakes that gve over 60% and fne you must relax n uhevrolonger lfe, new easy-rato steerng Wt's roomer Body by Fsher (up and a H-Thrft 6 that geu up to se.e your local authorzed Chevrolet dealer N WHM N SOOTH AMBUX qr Ckwnlrt, n. JsffntM Mtn, le. J m Chevrolet, K. M Q Chevrolet 1 New Bnna. Af*-VA M*l» Mnr km A»«^-VA t-)sm su From our breathtakng collecton of orgnal desgns, Optn Every EvenBf Tl ChrstnuM ' Roberts Qualty Jewelers 88 Smth Street Perth Amboy ON SAVNGS ACCOUNTS Jon our 1959 CHRSTMAS CLUB. 1 FJ. FTfctaf AM. t Ml. SfKf for Savkp Sm* 1869 The rasra AMBOY Savngs nsttuton \

14 PARE FOURTEEN Sewaren Notes MRS. DAVD BALFOH 597 Wnt Avrnur The Junor Altar Guld of 8t. Johns Church held 1U ChrtatmM party last week. Offcers elected at the meetng were Joyce Szenas. presdent; Carolne Kaczmareck, secretary; Nancy Hasko, treasurer. Mr. and Mn. JameTlmko, Lnden, announce the brth of tkttlr-frst rhlr, LOUM Mvte. on November 25 at St. Ellttbeth's Hosptal, Elzabeth. Mn. Tmko s the former Helen Uuer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mager, Wdofbrldge Avenue. The Sewarcn HUtory Club met last week nt the home of Mrs. H. D. Clark. Donatons of $5 each were voted to the Mddlesex Count" Mental Health Fund and the ndependent- Leader Chrstmas Fund. Plans were made for a card party January 9 at the home of Mrs A. W. Scheldt. Commttee members nclude Mrs. Robert Slrnonsen, tckets; Mrs. Smon Larson, food; Mrs, Clarence Zlschkau, przes; Mrs. Wllam Burns, tables. Mrs. Harry O'Connor, Mr«. S. J. Henry and 1 Mrs. Andrew Slmosen were co-hostesses. Next meetng wll be Wednesday at (he home of Mrs. Joseph Thomson wth a program of Chrstmas musc, The Chrstmas Communon servce at St. John's Church wll be held Sunday, December 21,«t 11:15 P. M. A Chrstmas entertanment put on by the Sunday School, "A Festval of Carols," wll take place the same day at 3 P. M. n the church. Followng the program, the Sunday School wll have ts presentaton of gfts. The Sewaren Brownes wfll meet tomorrow at 3:30 P. M. at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Smonsen, East Avenue. The grls are remnded to brng the Chrstmas projects on Whch they are workng. St. John's Oulld wll hold ts Chrstmas party tonght at 8 P. M. n the Parsh House. Mr. and Mrs. Davd Van derstne and chldren, Lsa and "Davd, Rumson, were guests last Sunday of Mrs. Olve Van derstne, West Avenue. The Sewaren-Port Readng Grl Scout leaders met last week at the home of Mrs. Fred Slmonsen. Tentatve plans were made for a bazaar n the sprng to rase expenses for two Sewaren Scouts to attend the. Scout Round-Up n Colorado ths summer. Next meetng of the group wll be January 5 at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Slmonsen, The Tred Mothers Club met Tuesday nght at the home of Mrs. Harper Sloan, Present were Mrs. Albert Bowers, Mrs, John Wlvercu'ng, Mrs. Wllam Henry, Mrs. W, Burnham Gardner, Mrs. Harry Howell Mrs. Davd Balfour, Mrs, Hugh Basehart. The Junor Altar Gull* of '- St. John's Church has gven $50 towards the fund for kneelng benches. Raymond Moran, Wes' Avenue, s attendng a threeday conventon at the Commodore Hotel, New York, of the Chemcal Specalty Manufacturers Assocaton. The Rght Rev. Alfjfd L Banyard, Bshop of New Jersey, made hs annual vst to St. John's Epscopal Church recently and confrmed the followng: Mrs. Frederck Slmonsen and daughter, Dane; Mrs. LeRoy Smonsen and daughter, Lorna; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lma and chldren, Wllam and Nancy; Leona and Jean Rodney; Charles Snyder. There wll be a "Door.Prze Dance" for teen-ager's thwfrday nght at 7:30 P. M. at the Sewaren School.. The Sewaren Home anf School Crcle wll hold ts Chrstmas party wth an exchange of gfts at 3:30 P. M. Tuesday n the school»wf-! torfum. The Chrstmas party 1 for the chudren wll b«held Tufesda? afternoon, December TlJ wth a program for the! mothers put on by the upper grades) T*e Sewaren Hstory dub»-j! met qfednp.sdav afternoon!» t!>* hore of yn. JosepU} Tr.~jsr : r -r T*s wll be a Chrst-!E cu'cl program An»orett«s Plan Annual Dnner WOODBRDOE Mrs. Ralph P.-rAt» > nr'tvnatel for pres- < ««'. *>* -v - Armorpttes, Ladl**[ A'uv-n n'"rh«252*d Tank W*t'.-'" ' r N-* J»rsey Nnt'ona! Guard *.!'* «**tnj WettnMdav m V: '"'>Tdbrr)«e Armorv. M-*» '!» Smnnsen s fr t.: '." r-'euf Mrs. Clfton S' ' - r """nd v''"* presdent: '*'.' "" '-pn B'ka, Jr.. Y >!", u rs. Walter Bt."-tf,n (*>..r w?s held, t the «"» ", V" nn =-,turd«v w'th Mn. Robert Tune Mrs. Ht ft><lrmrn of at Mutual Plans were for <*TC«tA 17 at the armory. n Blka, Jr., - the ftldren 1 * v to be held D»- tr 1 " *,rmory. also umouneer h» held Januar 1 MT m YUOW nnm STAMPS AT MU- TUAL, YELLOW TRADNG STAMPS Nn Evtryday Monty Savng Prcn wth Ht flntt qoollry aywbtrt Tkrc' a let *f talk bott hmp pln ol «vtr Ntw J*TMy w b«t «n ban ol Mwttol bov Ht fmtt tradlnf tmkf prtgrm tnywhtrtl Wt twt onn o lot *f clam *n nt «h yoo to Mt for ynrtlf - - THOUSANDS tf ttvthtl REE of EXTA COST frmhm UMM TOLET TSSBE 2 * 23< Scott TOLET TSSUE 4,,,. 49c ntnt JOMAR COFFEE 5" M.05 6r«Mlot«d SUGAR 5 49 Pol Morto FRUT COCKTAL *:.;. 43 lnden FR Gold M*d«l FRUT COCKTAL 1!,.41 ENRCHED FLCCR "5 3, GRAPE JELLY Llndon HOOM, Strawberry PRESERVES. Lttdt Hoaso SWEET PEAS Dtl MoRtt, Slced or Holm PEACHES». «55c 2 b n?33c 2? 67c Tasty ROSEDALE PEARS:.;.: 37c Llbby All Grnds Coff MAXWELL HOUSE... 81c All Grnds Beechnut COFFEE,,.. 81c Stmd t tfat Waldorf SAVARN COFFEE,...82c Marachnt CHERRES. GrondH, StuHd OUVES *K CkodFBHOMM«t COFFEE _,.. 85c SAU COFFEE 85c THE 731c tt7sc lofty km. munte MEAB ^ Scoap avtjm, rooatjr fwrart CECREAM _-,^65c Nestles Cocoa ^ 29c 153c FACAL TSSUE Cotvoatat KLEENEX OOOKEMX CorMrtUa EVAP. MLK 2^-43c u, 27c 3 r 46c MUTUAL 1 MONEY SAVER! DOLE DRNK PNEAPPLE GRAPEFRUT Dary Savngs! Slked, POLSH BOLED HAM Slktd or Ckonk DOMESTC SWSS CHEESE.. 15c FmaDySht V lll H f WHTE EGGS REGULAR ^5.95 VALUE! 0 CEDAR SPQNCE MOP only UN Lqud Starch halfgl. POLANER'S Better Preserves GRAPE 28-z. HUNTS FRUT COCKTAL or BARRETT PEARS FNESSE* Mftf Dbth»M Hltkn Stotl Ottwortl 5-pc. STANLESS STEEL PLACE SETTNG! Rtrt's the opportnty of Httlml Yw CM mn OM of At my flowt tothng of TlbUwv, nodt by OM f Aatrk't lonattt ctaponlt. - Wathtngtaa Ftrytl Yto/vo SMH t advortsod n Uf! MW yoars at Moaal. Th offtr b oottttr tulnhn twtoatr tnc of your Mtval Monty Savf Sapor Morkot. We. Plato Srttlnj ONLY «M pardma of $5.M or mn\ Another Mutual Frst! Sperware Stanless Cutlery (wth bakolht boat ntltat hatott) You uvt over 50% on ths»up«rb hollow-groond cutwryl SM t on dsplay at MUTUAL! Anotrwr cut- *omtr Mclusv*! MUTUAL DNNERWARE OFFER!?!Tln l.,'l 5 tfr!l " l. 1MnHlr fcr * ' U h Cwotov-* Tl\ ta «% MS THAN M0U- UR RETAL VAUE1 TMak tl t: n caa MW awa a Ml t( aodfvl dantrwaa unc at a (Mt far ktlap tht aual aa««t.ck arct lar th chna tf dtactlan. A a latclal Aaarttlotlw ehtr MtvtJ krlaf y«a ttt daatrwara, a a»u a wtk, at a fontatk tavng la y»»- l«k «'Y "«ww tack aartkm «( $5.M» w, MrtM, Tak, ),,,,,,j ft, Mn.l. faortvatr NOW Htra ckaa «t^lttl r u^nt n aodtra kamt makut la tfc«!»» thm*malvb SttTcLVt ""' Mtkl rh 1Wl "' y " '*' th * '***' ' ' ttn *' "*"' V " TWS S AN XCLUSV CUSTOMEK SERVCE OFFE Y YOU FlUHplY MUTUAL MONEY-SAVNG SUPE MARKET! THS WEEK'S UNT NOW ON SAW Farmer Jones -- Our Symbol of Qualty and Freshness For More Than 4 0 Years FRM, HARD, RPE, FOR SLCNG TOMATOES LAftGE GOLDEN EARS, FRESH SWEET CORN _ urtoa tf 4 wfbaa. lfb.tr tmra 17 c 6,. 25c CAUFONA CRSP CRUNCH Y STALKS PASCAL CELERY -12c Super Markets Wood brdge GOLDEN RPE BANANAS

15 / / PAGE FFTEEN MONEY -SAVNG SUPER MARKETS SWFT'S PREMUM - - ARMOUR'S STAR U. S. CHOCE ROUND ROASTTop and Bottom b. Short Shank SMOKED CALA HAMS >» Fresh, Tender PORK BUTTS Hygrade Sweetenzed SLCED BACON MQNtf ffllm fmlm FOODS! FRESH FROZEN, CHCKEN, TURKEY, POT ROAST DNNERS Sra Ue, Frozen CNNAMON NUT CAKE Morton's Frozen APPLE PE BRDS EYE Wakef eld, Frozen r 89 KNG CRAB LEGS POTATO SOUP 2 Campbell's, Frozen 10'A-oz. 43' P*ppdrdg«Farrm, Frozen Hollow.y House, Froen APPLE pp«dg» Farms, TURNOVERS 59 STUFFED PEPPERS X 63 Snow R»»h'l, Black Hawk, Froze* Cr fl0e P< MEAT BALLS X Owtn', Frozen FSH STCKS Satn Fnsh Hudson NAPKNS boxes 33C Cut Rte Wax Paper L roll* cant 63 ORANGE JUCE 4 99 Meat wcheese ' Froen 59 ROMAN RAVOL : 49< luncheon Scotkns NAPKNS Dnner Scotkns NAPKNS. 49c Soft Scottes of 200 Fresh Creamy Tadr ond Tasty LONDON BROL Fnest Tender and Jucy SWSS STEAKS Tender ROUND BEEF CUBES Tender - Tasty ROUND STEAK COLESLAW "»* lb 9< HUH SMOKEY JOE WHTNG Slced or Chunk,,49c MOTHER GOOSE LVERWURST. 79c Fresh Baked Foods! ALLEN'S DANSH COFFEE RNG 55 c Allen'!, Fresh Baktd FRUT PES _Jf. 53c Gourmet Glazed EOWJTS Gwrmet Angtl FOOD BARS tnm, fhctm *«M h UKut, Nght, D*amb.> 13, 1M. Not mpmm, h H*»wm HM tght to lmt quntttn. Twk C«mty Oman. Soft Scottes pkg. of c Colored or Whte Scott Tssue rolls '. / /. / 35c 35c Soft Scott Towels jumbo DOC nman Avenue Secton, Colona By MKS. LEROT HOLHAf K. Flnt Btrert, OolonU FtJ-J-2341 Mr. and Mr* Raymond bscz, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Btenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry T/crner, Mr. awl Mrs. Jonah Rlcrman, Mr. «nd Mm. Quf nbelln. Mr.»nd Mrs. Lloyd ' Vrfhpsnpy, Mr. nn- Mrs. % Fnk, Mr. and Mrs. Oor*e Ennmlto, Mr. fnd Mrs. Larrf Mr frtd MM. Robert and Mr. nnd Mr*. Jerry Rosenberg enrrd a, mrty at Brothers, Bayonn, 1 Wednesday.! -Donald nndtjnm" 1! PffTntts, sons of Mr. and Mr. Rch* nrd Polhamm, Florence Avenue, are spftdnt; a 15 daf lrnv«nt home. Donald comnlrfpd basc tranng last wert (t Great Lakes Nnval Tran- ng Center. Chcago, and w tmnor escort durng graduaton. Thorns* serves aboard the U$ Arcraft Carrer Essex at May» port, Fla., where he s pantchute rk»er second el»a. Another brother, Ralph, s «ervns n the Nayy Aboard th' U.S.S. Essex and s expected homp for ChrlstmM. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Spru- 111, Pfne Street annomnce the brth of a daughter December u, 8t Mhlenberg HcwpM"" Platnfjeld. They have a son. Wllam Jr. Mr. and Mr«, Raymond Ca«- per, Cypress Drve, became the parents of a son Tharduglvlnf Day. They have another am Mark and a daughter Pamela. Ladles Auxlary. Colon!* Frst Ad 8quad, wll hold an electon meetng and Chrstmas party at squad bulldlnj, Beekman Avenue, Mothers Assocaton wuf hold ther annual Chrstmas party Monday wth Mrs. Hlran Pern, Condut Way. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ROMnberf, East Street, are the parent* of a daughter December 2 at Rahway Hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Robnson. New York Avenue, became the parents of a son December 5, at Rahway Hosptal. Oak Rdge Cvc Assocaton wll meet tonght at 8 at school 17 and wll present the newly formed choral group under th drecton of Edward Fnk n ther frst publc appearance. The choral group now consst! of 30 members and has openngs for several more. nterested resdents are asked to call Mr. Pnk at Pulton Speaker wll be Mchael Clangalne, of the wne advsory board, who wll show color flm on the makng and uses of wne. Przes of a door grll and lght fxture wll be awarded. ncluded n the refreshments wll be wne and cheese samples. Scheduled to receve frst communon Thursday at 4:30 at St. Cecela's Church, seln are John Maslore, George Eaposlto, Jr. Helen Carlson, Gregory Gega, Bruce Hornng and Beverly Baran. Mrs. Bernard Krajewskl. Gay wood Avenue, was hostess to the Lades Auxllary,V.P.W. post Mrs. Walter Palmer, DeWltt Terrace, was welcomed as a new member. Plans were completed for a gft exchange Chrstmas party for post»embers' wves December 16 at the Krajewskl home. Mr. and Mrs. Alen Lambert and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tan, Marlboro Lane, celebrated ther weddng annversares Saturday at The Chantler, MUburn. Mrs. Raymond Gurblsta wshes to thank those who served on her commttee a^ teenage dance chaperons ths month at school 17 as follows: James Mansfeld, Al Haley, Mr. and Mrg. G. Dfflella, Sal Mlgllort, Mr. and Mrs. D. Abrams, X, Fnk and Leon Sawck. Oak Rdge development U n the process of formng a preteen club for chldren ages 9 to 13 who resde n the area. Parents of chldren elgble for the group are asked to call Mrs L. Cerkanowltz, Calfon Drlye. A teenage group haj been formed and wll welcome all area youngsters who wlah to jon: By GLADYS E. SCANS 497 Lncoln Hghway, TeL Ll Mrs. Thomas Beverdge, Sr. nd son Wllam were dnner :uests of Mr. and Mr*. George leverldge. Mr. and Mrs, Wllam Doerr entertaned sxteen guests at % amlly dnner party. Members of seln 2 Grl Scout Councl met at the homo f Mrs. Wllam Doerr, lead«r ' Tronn 43 Mrs. Arthur dough MM. George Courtney, lft, c "**'T""""» ; Robert Frlcke, Mrs. Andrew; Johnson, Mrs. Chester Kule«cs» Mrs. Nlemczkyk, Mrs, Warren Eees, Mrs. George Tkoma and Mrs. Wllam Talt attended. Mrs. Wllam Coralo^ Unon, demonstrated lqud eflfc:*,;} Mr, and Mrs. Frank TMKl llarenl and chldren. Jr., KrnjPt and JU1 T ner KuaMl of Mr*;? nrt '* NleholM T««llaxenl, h H

16 PAGE 8TXTEKN - fcctrtlw School - HENSCH'S Accordon School 172 Brown Avenue, PRVATE ACCORDON OB GUTAR LESSONS (Gtrea n Vnnr Horn* or Out Studo) Learn to Play ACCORDON GUTAR Onr rental plan elmnate! parcltme of natromrnt. Far forttutlon Call ME Bllders Wllam J. Lenches CUSTOM ' BULDER TELEPHONE: ME FU Expert Alteratons and Addtons Constructon New Custom Homes RESDENTAL mnd, COMMERCAL No Job Too Lar«e Or Too Small... Fully nsured No Charrt or Oblgaton For Estlnutef Vncent Bulder BUSNESS and SERVCE DRECTORY Keller tono Street, Rahway Phono FU Coal & Ol COAL FUEL OL KEROSENE LET US Solve Your Heatng Problem - From SERVCE - Ta Complete Heatng nstallatons ME AVENEL COAL & OL CO. gj8 Rahwaj AT*., Avenel DellcatewM MAT SHOPPE 611 Ralway Afe, Woodbrdfe (Ojbp. Wht* Cbuek) SALADS at Ther Bat SODA FOUNTAN FRESH BAKERY ' aoo>s 1 Op«n 7 A. M. to 10:10 P. BL NCLUDNG SUNDAYS ttemdmn AM Day RAYMOND JACKSCM and SON Druggsts U Man Street Woodbrd&e, N. J. telephone MErcnrr *-«554 Ayenel Pharmacy M4 RAHWAY AVENUt MErcurj Mll PRESCRPTONS WHTMAN'S CANDKH mm - Flshlg Tackle - Get Tlat Reel Fxed NOW! Staton For Mltrhrn "Rumfr" P»nn" "SlfBDO," MREX." "CKNTAURE" "TUP WLLAMS" "MA JOY" and "JOHNSON" Home of Kul Ptrt am. KEF/MM A srwalt ALL MARKS Bed ChfrkrJ. Clcanr*. f AA mlked, Grfw *nd.vv adjusted, lor Only.. Pnt Part T NtttA CLEARANCE SALE! Dscount On All Fshng Tackle! 20 Rudy's FSHNG TACKL AND BEPAR 85* Monroe St., Rabway Crcptaon rv-t-jtm Floor Waxng BERKELEY Floor Waxng Co. Complete Jantoral Servce Commercal - Resdental Call DANNY REYNOLDS L L SEUN. NEW JERSEY Fr Sale Advertse Your Servce n Ths Space For Only *7 A Month Fel Ol JOHN J. BTTNG Mobl Moblheat FUEL OL Over 25 Yean of Frendly Servce ME Fulton Street WOODBRDGE - Fueral Drectors Synoweck funeral Home 56. Carteret Avenue Carteret, N. J K-1-S71 & SON rcneral HOMES MaMlrtwd» nn tt East Aftnue Perth Amboy S Fort ATC/Fordf VA ftnace Clealg S YOUR HOME HALF CLEAN? UaUaBd lanl-vu Unts* dean On part of JOU honu jou CAN claw aum al plpw. cold plpcj chmney.. tat totle ktattnf juml Claan lu, coal, al and warm ar heatln lyjltm Here's why t pays to ha thehon»nll 8anl-VM 8ervter once a year: SAVM COSTLY RKVAK1 UDUCV ru HAZARDS CU DECORATNG BLL) UDUCH DU1 N UUBU UUUltH UU1 COMFOM w ReprucptaUvt today ME-4 SOSO SELLTTHRU THE Fmtre Vst Our New Home of Bgger Values: More Top Brands! Better Servce! >ower Prces! WNTER BROS. WaysMt Fn. Sl*p (crrtnf Woodbrtdft **sm«u Snn JJ1 8t OCMVC A»enoe at 0. S. Hlfbway 1. Arenel (at tb* WOF1*» donrlcaf Ctrcto) Oftm a. M. to» P. at. lael l»t rb*m MErcpry 4-MM - «M laprtveaet - Headquarters For mprovement ALKO CORPORATON 75 Man Street Woodbrdge SRCAUZNG N: COMBNATON Call On Us For: CHAN-LNK FENCE WOOD FENCE ALUMNUM SDNG ALUMNUM JALOUSES ALUMNUM AWNNGS TUB ENCLOSURES SHOWER ENCLOSURES ALUMNUM PATOS. ROOFNG ALUMNUM BLNDS ALUMNUM SHUTTERS No Down Payment 3 Yean to Par Showroom Open Daly 10 AJU to 6 PJM. Frday 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Al St. Mlkosy. Prop. ' Woodbrldft BaatnMOMn' ataoe. LJqor Store For Holday Entertanng C0LD BEER BT THE CASE HOLDAY GFT PACKAGES We Cam mported Beer for Prompt, t w Delvery ME AVENEL LQUOR STORE - 14J Avenel AVENEL Street Telephone HErenn 4-1U WOODBRDGE Lquer Sttre MARY ANURANt'lK, r>«v Complete 8to«k of»<hm»- tao and mported! WtaKa, Been and LqMn 5T4 AMBOY AVENUE M. J. WOODBRDGE KEY & LOCKSMTH SHOP Auln-Homr OtTlfl RMS HAKFS SO P to Skatw U«r«M»«*o ta»rprnr4 en Prmm Mav ltnn. fnu. n* asnov UK 81 G««n» t. r 4 s-«k m ML t» f. m4 tmt Pla MHW-lnet wr pas * 1 rcruran aad CKSx* t ) aaratrf ftu art \m» UnB CSATCS G PACKTM; s s-! twrj aw! ll tm OflW wr Wan 'tau M Aaaatt St. M CutCtTt nk Btnctw - tmt nl* <«a tw LnMB on tk«suop Pano Tromb Drnm saw Qanan * tn*mw cconon Mt] A Gour ttadot Kntal Plan p«laforaaton Call Hl-J-Wt SAMMY RAY'S Mask and Repar Sho» MM LAq Prop. «t»n Bnuwlck fe. Fortt 1 ldo Amnenry Va 191)0 MUSC MEANS A UPETME OF JOY For Tom- Grl and Boy LEARN TO PLAY THE ACCORDON THE MODERN, EAST WAV! NO ACCORDON TO BUY...KSSONS: lulernallonsl. and Clascal Brtmutn ; and Advanced AnnlTtfarr Specal! nn LM-Baal Studo Uw4 Aeeordlons Kcdnetd to 139 J 1OQl Wt earn hll Un* of Mudcal ntnuncnt and Acceorle Ck««M from net famou male accordon»«: KXCEL8OS, T1- TANO. 1ORO, ACn, ACCORO- ANA, EXCELSOLX HOHNEB, SONOLA. and othen. Perth aotwy' Oldet EtabUbed Accordon Center M Tean at Un Sam* Locaton EDE'S Mslc Center U BonkoU, Prop. U7 fate Street, P. A. VA-6-129* ft Heatg 'WOODBRDGE Plnlu & Heatng Remodelng Nfcw ntallatons Gas and Ol Burners Call Ml--Wt, H1-Z-7S1Z L ruguesb - A. UFO Charles Farr MmbK & Heatlf; Electrc Sewer Servce Telephone: tt\ LNDEN AVENUE (,\.L\H» COLOR MCHKK ARTS RADO & TELEVSON SALES and SERVCE 1S5 ATOTCL ST. AVENH aattnaj tutautd, TMt Wft- tn* at OU «<»«. Car KA O CsttmaM* rrec: - nfbg & SURg - : T. R. STEVENS tooac and Sheet Mrtal Wort <U ST. GEORGE AVE. WOODBKDGE Repars of au Warm Ar Beat «B4»«trl»l Khaut fjuat Motor Cu»rd r<w FREE CSTMATS Call U-f-Zltf or M-4-UM Rery Jase & So Tnnn and Sheet Metal Work Roofng, Metal Cellnf and Fnraace Work 58ft Aldrn Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Ttkphone MErcnry Servce Statns - TOWNE GARAGE J. F. Oardnet A *M 485 AMBOV AVENUE Woodbrdge MErenry 4-1M Wt^re 8peefaaUst* la BEAR WHEEL ALGN KENT and BALANCE BRAKE -SERVCE TleSettg Florence Tle Co. Everythlnr n Ceramc Tle Far FREE ESTMATE Call FU Palt - RADER'S Hume! rtttsburfh PANTS and VAKNltUE8 Panter* BuppU* rtmm VA M TATK STREET febtu (UNO FTTNG WSSTTNO M Wt NSURED «*«(U'ARANTKED MT1M UWRENCE JEWELERS «t WMk St. WKdbrWf* (W KW-4 «M SU.KS SKKVU.K RKNTALS Water Swp FOR QUALTY DAL ME No Job Too Large or Too Small Yes, call today... no fec'for estmates. We'll rush a man to you to help you plan, showng you money-savng short-cuts. Folders Bllheads Letterheads Booklets Announcements "* nvtatons Post Cards Sgns Busness Cards Coupons Certfcates Can free Today Estmates PRESS THE WOODBKDGE PUBLSHNG CO. 20 CRKFN STRKKT L.....; Captol Dome (From Edtoral Pa*e> Operatonal Survval Plan The new ManahawMnj Causeway brdge, whch cootj 4«each addtonal» s now n full oper- $1.M for S word* atlon.. Rrstlstratlon of mljgrant labor crew leaders wll be Payable n ndrsnce g requred under a new net of regulatons prepared by the State Department of Labor and ndustry... Governor Meyrjer am he has no ntenton of n- _. tax payments by New rrmkhk HELP WANTED corporatons thla traffc ' = No ' tran :CL\SSFED :. RATE& NFORMATON puhllrstlnn for da> NOTE: N» thurfed add taken o Ter phon f mmt be sent n. TetrpbWK Mercury BUSNESS OPl- mn, lent monthly ^tof ther 1U Btato P P- Plftnfldd ' "' '' 12,11 t«n-tmf»»r<. F,, r,,, ;;;;;" erty taxes of $17,719,856 to the vew lve phnne am State Treasurer... A pwrnm FOR RENT 1,,., r ' \n. Wrt* fnlrna,,,,,! Vll" a studes to be requred of a *Mf-. Co. nf \,«,,, a * nrst-tlme.ppllmnt for an n- THRFB p tf Kl- P. O. KM!Sf surance uenf.. broker's or «o- *««r _ 1211' Staton, New York HcltoT'g lcense, b under con- -""" 1 V. sderntlcn V the State Depart- # ror SALE ment of Bankng and nsurance. ROOM rnr MAT SMTMty-thrt*. Parmers LULLABY CRB and Home Admnstraton borrow-. bbthlnrttr nnd feeclne tuble: ^ ^. complct'v :... ers n New Jersey repad oper- excellent condton. $55 Cfl'l roon Mfhn) (, _, atlnn loan* n full durng the FU-r-5413^ 12 11* prvate entranrr «'.,.' past flso»l year.. Memblk of j-j^^,955 T n, mmon out- ««ntlpm «n only. MM x New Jersey's ConsttufTOnnl w 1 B M p, E v t a d, ; _ Conventon Assocaton are ad eqnncnt. BERT ~,~,upportersofanewstatecon-^b^1574. SFRVKFs stltuton tn Pennsylvana.. ]21 The new $2,900,000 Route 37 approach syst«n) n Seasde Hetfhta s no* STUATON WANTED -- «MAU _ P YOUR DRNK! V; come a prnb n ; \, Ananymoua ew ^» BT-2-1S15 or «r;'r ' r my tts. WoodbrdK' Board of Archtects recently 12 11* ssued 51 lcenses to new archtects ln New Jersey... Rome ^pxo^ CAPERS: A team t^vtnq TROlTrV.F sewerage' EWt, apples agan lead all other ap- of economst, from Rutgers r er removes rm<. ' pe' varetes ln producton n tj n Vp TVty nflaton wll md stoppacc frr 'New Jersey, the State Depart- not M ' KT\ou» a probtem n ment of Agrculture announces. ]959 as ^ drans nn Readngs You've Heard Her on Rado- Now See Her n Person SSTER WANDA ndan Reader and Advsor DO NOT FAL TO SEE HBR No matter whut your problem may be. consult ths gfted Lady from the Wtst ndes today. She 1«one of the seven am«n bom wth «Y?U on her face. She has the God-gven power to heal bj prayer. She la gucmmful whfre all other readers have faled. 1JSS Man Street, Rhway Own Dally nd Sunday A. M. to 11 P. M. Phone FU-1-8M5 - taca lstracton D-TROLO PANO nstructeas WXAM J. D-TROLO Teacher el PANO and HARMONY PrWata Let»ons At Your Home Call FU bp, n lfl( 0 afl(1 '61... Anybody who hasagnj voodoo doll from Hat carved from cashew-nut shells should handle t wth extreme care. wrap t n paper and put t n the garbage, advsed the State Department of Health... Your ear wll last longer, run smoother and cost less to operate f you garage t nghtly durng the wnter months, advses the Keystone Automoble Club. New Jersev Poll efflernt and (Prom Edtoral Panel CHRSTMAV Grade or no school 59% 41 HUh tchool 53 r, 47 They nclude Collece 43'r 57 J BEDROOM* year olds 51% 4$ DMM, ROOM M-44 year olds 57% 43 HUGE C'K..M! 45 years and older 49% 51 ULTRA Kll N Today's fndngs pont up one mll fact clearly and unmstakably. 1 OOP leaders ln the state must Ptos Many Oler ' frst of all make sure that ther That Mus.' * own party fathful wll go down the lne for the Republcan FLL canddates they select or that an nomnated. PRCE The ndependent-leader presents the reports of the New Jersey Poll exclusvely tn ths area. Follow New Jersey Poll weekly reports n ths newspaper. The servce s operated and dstrbuted by Prnceton Research Servce. 11* Sx Room Ranch WEST CAKT1 111 Here are twn hen num that wrrr wm hm:-- ml you can.moy: \\ '.! n; A Rare Opp'rl H't 1 JOHN FEDOR Realty Cnmpan LNDEN. N. JWO WAYS to make your Chrstmas brghter DECORATE wth Lght BUY CHRSTMAS SEALS..to help fght tuberculoss PUBLC SBSERVCE

17 PAGS SKVENTKC Holday Bazaar Methods of Sprtual Very Successful! Healng Lecture Topc 'home as thrr project as well as 1 for thrlr mothers., An nr.s tnd craft coursr was held for nl loaders at head-, quarters Monday. Chrstmas, craft and dea* were dsplayed. Cnndle nhe.1 werr made as tree COLONA Scores of people nrnnmpnts and dsplayed bjt turned out Saturday to attend Hwn Lbrary. They are now Mrs ' Emanu(l1 Spltzer, Block: the Chrstmas bawrnr spon- WOODBRDOE ~ Freedom]of real beng. The w*y lo heal: s avalable for those earnestly!these mstakes concepts s to Bj Ml*. Stanley Flnrky seekng release from the bonds apply correctly the dvne laws >74 Avenrt Street, Avrnel Chrlstmas tree ornaanprntln<? was shown n the; sored by the Colonla PTO 2 of fear, sckness, and sn. Kovernlns the stuaton." ME ments for a servce mnkln? of cartta nnd arts by, and 16. A steady flow of vs- Francs Wllam Cousns ufj He added: Mrs. Clyde Garland. Attendng entered to Manchester. England, sad n! "Prayer, then, s to apply Je n response to many requests ' were Mrs. Lews Blsbng, Mm. see Santa Claus and purchase a lecture here. law of Ood, but that does not arrangement* have been made _ j Mrs Stanley Plorky, Mrs, John Poll, the varety of artcles on sale. wth Twn Ctes, Elzabeth for Racln, Through scentfc under-' mean that the habt of prayng sstant. Mrs. Lloyd Wall. Mrs. NormanWhllp Santa was lstenng standng of Ood as taught and lj a cold, uncompasslonate regstered Woodbrldgp grl Kublnak, Mrs. John Krlraar,! the fants of_ the lttle folk practced by Chrst, countless nrcana. Very.much the reverse srnyts and brownes to enjoy Browne troop 28, Wood- Mrs. Strve Mnhary. Mrs. Annaparents vsted varous hooths thousands throughout the The gllg wll wltl t s a process whereby Mrs Mesar, Mrs. Mort OunRlr. Mrs. to purchase jewelry, aprons world are ganng the joy of elmnate selfshness and all have the opportunty to earn a -Vern Chrlatensen have madej M. ppnftpn. Mrs. H. Flrksr, and other needlerraft artcles sprtual healng, Mr. Omsns manner of evl from our own proflplency badge and receve ' \ t0,* December Mrs. B. RorHoff. Mrs. Edwardcakes, hooks, plants and pcnc stated. thnkng, so that the abundant the Dflnlsn. certfcate from the rnk n ; \ Hom «. Mrs. Paul Gersch, Mrs. decoratons. A Chrstan Scence practtoner, Mr. Cousns s on na- clearly that t brngs health love of Ood s reflected so roller skatng. The frst sesson tuchen. They are makng R e y m o u r Leberman. Mrs Games and moves were wll begn January 17 and con-, stmns fav to be flled'aeorjjp Stevenson, Mrs. Charles avalable for the chldren and! tonwde tour as a member of and happness to manknd." t.lrne for 8 more weeks from* wth lthgoodlmtobetftlt( goodes to b tk ' n totne t th Truf.h. Mrs, Stank.? Phllllpa * Photographer WM on hand The Chrstan Scence Botfrd 9:JO A. M. to noon. Wth no u e C)rlstmas ' P^y wm nd Mrs. Lonne Edson. to tbke plctures wl(;h g anta of Lectureshp. He spoke n skates the cost wll be 35c ad-bmlralnn: 30c for skates; 45c a through the crowds entcng the held December 27 n the! Claus. A "Pocket Lady" walked the Methodst Church under ' th <' Mer> home the auspces of the Frst Church SPCA Has Pets - Vtrochnl lbrary p chldren to pck her pocket for bus fare each sesson; E total,,?, p p of.chrst, Scentst, Sewaren, 11 l b to the of $7.70 for the seven sessons ^ browtllej >- They Buys Encyclopeda!» sma11 rlze m a beftn P N. J. He was ntroduced by For Yule Gfts to be pad.n advance. Wth busy now makng gfts and SELN - The purchase of ng game offered a challenge Mrs. Agnes. Schelllng, a skates the cost wll be 35«ad-j md8 for thelr parenu - encyclopeda on Catholcsm to ntutve guessers. Sandy former Frst Reader of the Sewaren Church. RAHWAY B. E. Rowland. msson; 45c bug fare; g total Tro P 16 - Av enel attended the was announced by Rev. Robert Slmonsen, West Hll Road Presdent of Unon County chrlstmm show of $5.60 to be pad n advance.»t Rado Cty E. Mayer, moderator, at a won the bean guessng contest. Speakng on the subject A parcel post booth featured "Chrstan Scence: The Path- All money must be n by JanH Sftturday **<* dned out after meetln ' f llb r l a " 5 * u " prze packages from a grab bag and the refreshment stand ary 3. Money orders or checks' «how. Those attendng were should be made out to Wood-! Karen Grossman, Dlane Ko en!. brdke Townshp Grl Scout Patt y Sorvllo, Lynn Jacobs, Councl, n care of Mrs. Peter 3usan sln R er, Pamela Melvlle, brary ades at St. Cecela's Lbrary. Two volumes wll be receved each month untl the complete set of 150 volumes s acheved. C«rle, W.T.O.6. Councl/ 325 Myra p ft v. Joanne Kolecz, These encyclopeda coyer Rnhway Avenue, Woodbrldge, Valere Reks, Maryann Pero, every aspect of Catholc belef and mark "Roller Skatng" n Rosemare Sorvllo and Cndy and thought. Th«^ wll be used the corner. Oarwacke. Chaperones were for reference worhr and may be Mrs. Wllam Gross. Mrs, Jacob The stars, devls and termtes. borrowed from the lbrary, Koenz, Mrs, Joseph Hrtfol* of TmotfK. flopelawn, The nexr' regular ' m*etlh and Mrs, John Reks. have been busy teachng new December 11 wll be the annual Chrstmas party, ntermedate troop 93, Woodbrdge wth Mrs. Albert Han- scouts ter/erfoot requrements. Thcv donated (6.00 to U.N-son, leader wll go Chrstmas THOSE HtJLA-HOOPS C.E.Y. Qtt Mohary, charman, carolng wth troop 28 at the TOKYO The huls hoop reported glrl donated ther Dansh Home. Metuchen Deror the brthday of cember 20. A Chrstmas party Authortes of the Tokushlma craze has gone to jal n Japan. pennes Julette LOW, founder of Grl la Dlanned planned fnr for rwemhpr December at Jenltentlary n Western Japan Scouta. The glrla apent November mendluj book at the Hop*. nukng favors to take to the the Mrs. Harvson's hom«. They are have decded to ntroduce t to prsoners. EDDE'S MUSC CENTER We've Been Makng Musc For 20 Years! We can't help but feel proud that we have been at the same address for twenty years. We hope to be here for many years more, wth your help. Because only your cooperaton and apprecaton of our servces have made us as successful as we are today. Stop n soon and help us celebrate our Twenteth Annversary of muscal servce to the Rartan Bay Area, We'll be lookng forward to seeng you. ED BONKOSK, Propretor We Carry a Full lne of MUSCAL NSTRUMENTS and ACCESSORES Choose From Such Famous Make Accordons as Follows: EXCELSOR THANO 1ORO ACME ACCORDANA EXCELSGLA HOHNER SONOLA and MANY OTHER TOP NAMES! Annversary ACCORDON Specal! Famous Make 120 Bass W ACCORDONS from mmmmm BUY NOW 189 Annversary Specals on Muscal nstruments TRUMPET Outft CLARNET Outft TROMBONE Outft VOLN Outft :...! DRUM Outft GUTARS From AMPLFERS From Ths Chrstmas Gve Them the Glt That Keeps on Gvng for a Lfetme jj uscal nstructons... for the Fnest n Accordons md Accordon nstructon (lone to Verth Amboy* Oldest Accordon Center" The ONE and ONLY EDDE'S MUSC CENTER and School of Musc to BONKOSK. nun- - KSTABUSHK ms - HONK VA-«-«M 357 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY Open Monday Thru Saturday t) A. M. U» 9 V M. - Closed Sunday steadly suppled the demand for hot dogs.coffee, soda and ce cream. Mrs. Joseph Vtale was to -harge. Parochal PTA Sponsors Party SELN St. Cecela's P. T. A. 1 Chrtetmas party was attended by 500 members. After a bref busness sesson, Mrs. Andrew Da Puzzo presented Rev. John M. Wllus, pastor, la check for $2,000 on behalf of the assocaton, as a Chrstmas gft for the church. Charles Terzella, presdent [of Knght of Columbus 3639 presented a check for $922, the proceeds of the flm -"Slver Chalce" for the teachers s&la- ry fund. Mrs. Leonard La Banco announced $200 has been realzed from the coupon drve and asked all members to brng ther coupons. Father Wlus thanked the members for the gfts, Refreshments were served wth the mothers of pupls n Mss A Murphy's second grade and Mrs. Feehan'a thrd grade n charge. Outlne Program n Pt Readng PORT READNG George Marker, treasurer, presded at a meetng of the executve councl of the Port Readng Cvc Assocaton, formerly Woodbrldge Estates Cvc Assocaton, Monday. Lous Ptzzone, charman of the Domnatng commttee, announced the rules for the forthcomng electon n January. Davd Kramer dscussed the proposed revsed consttuton and also represented the educaton commttee n a dscusson of school problems. Lester Wolf announced that the Town Commttee has been contacted n reference to the delay n the constructon of the brdge over the Readng rall- road. Mr. Wolf, arrangements charman, reported a greater actvty program s beng planned to accommodate the needs and requesto of all the resdents. Further plans wll be made at the next meetng, the \ date, to be announced. Coloa Personals -The 12th brthday ot Robert Romeo, Colonla Boulevard, was marked at a party- wth guest* Lnda Mason, Gall Hausmann, Paula Vanuk, Anthony Snonellt, Angel Mohorowsk, Cheryl Blstalc, Andrew Borneo, Nancy Stacey and John Orauff. Best of luck to Mr: and Mrs. Lncoln Warrell and daughters, Lnda and Annette, Sandalwood *ne, who wll make ther new home n De- trot. -rr(oda Kantor, daughter of Mr. add Mrs. Bernard Kantor, Plnetrfe Drve, was hostess at a brthday party wth Laure Golda, Mchael and Kathleen pmccann, Laure Patterson and Blly Savenger, Dnner guests of the Kujtors for ther annversary were Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Oshnsky and daughter Pay; Mrs. Lous Cohen and daughter, Beverly; Mr. and Mrs. Max Kaufman and daughter, Barbara and Mr. Jogeph Kantor. j Banquet December 29 Order of Arrow COLONA--Members of Order of the Arrow, Cowaw Lodge 9. wll hold ther annual banquet n Carteret December 29. Tln wll be a gulu father and sun affar, flnoe the supply of Lcketa s lmted, mall reservatons must be made by December 15. for further nformaton or laservatlonrt call or wrlta John Unte, K.F.D, No. 2, Box 688, lull way. Modems' stand on Algeran poll blow to de Oaulla. way of Sprtual Healng," the lecturer emphaszed that dvne heatng, healng through prayer alone, requres "awakenng" sprtual awakenng to the true nature of God and man. "The atartlng-potnt of dvne Scence s that God, Sprt, s All-n-all, jflrt that, there l,no other mgm mght nor Mnd, that God s Love, and therefore He s dvne Prncple," he sad, quotng from "Scence and Health wth Key to the Scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, Dscoverer and Chrstan Scence. Mr. Cousns mantaned that the sprtual man of God's creatng s always at the pont of perfecton, and s not travelng towards t. Healng Everywhere "Sprtual healng," he sad "l gong on today n every part of the world, n just the same way as when our Master preached and healed n Judea and Gallee." Through obedence to the precepts of Jesus and through an understandng of Chrstan Scence, he sad, the sprtual nature of man and the unverse la beng ganed and demonstrated n sprtual healng, Mr. Cousns told hs audence that, n realty, health la a sprtual qualty a qualty of God, possessed by man by reflecton. "When we want to see our fellow man experencng somethng of the kngdom of heaven on earth for nstance, better health, freedom from domestc troubles, sufferng no poverty or lonelness, havng a harmonous busness we d o not dwell upon the error, but rather do we look away from the materal condton, to see God and Hs creaton arght," he declared. Commentng on Jesus' work, He lecturer ponted out that regeneraton was the mportant part of Hs healng msson. "Hs ablty to see the perfect S.P.C.A. whch operates "Kndness Kennels", at 90 St. Georges Avenue, Rahway announced today that whle all types and ages of dogs and cats are avalable for adopton at the Safety's Rahway shelter, and the organzaton welcomes the j fndngs of "hew homes by ts anmals, persons adoptng anmals as Chrstmas presents for ether ther own cllldren dr some relatve, should follow a few smple rules to nsure the happness of both the new pet and ts owners. Mr. Rowland lsted the followng ponts as mportant pror to the adopton of any anmal: 1. Parents or guardans should be n complete agreement as to the acceptablty of the new pet, wllng to take to feed, exercse and care for the anmal, and have the permsson of ther landlord, where one s nvolved for harborng of the anmal. 2. Pets should not be gven to chldren too young to apprecate the needs of the anmal and how to care for t. 3. Consder the sze of the anmal n relatonshp to the home n whch t wll be kept. 4. Be certan a healthy anmal s purchased. Have t examned by a Veternaran mmedately followng purchase and noculated for dstemper. 5. Plan the purchase or adopton to permt the'anmal to arrve n the home several days pror to Chrstmas to prevent the stran of too much exctement and maulng usually dentfed wth pets who arrve Chrstmas Eve or Chrstmas Day.."f these condtons can be met," Mr. Rowland stated, "the S.P.C.A. welcomes adoptons from Kndness Kennels whch s open every day between 1 and 4:30 for ths purpose." FEATURES NSTRUMENT PERTH AMBOY One of televson's leadng audence partcpaton shows, "Haggs man, that s God's sprtual Baggs," s featurng a new mage and lkeness, was so pro-muscanounced," nstrument whch has be sad, "that Hs Just been ntroduced by Edde's work brought nstantaneous Musc Center, 357 State Street. healng." Mr. Cousns stressed that Jesus WAS more concerned wth t s the Hohner portable organ, product of the century old house of M. Hohner, nc., gvng fnnan a clearer understandng long famed for ts harmoncas of God than merely and accordons. "Haggs Bag- removng a panful condton of the body. gs," the Fred Robbns-stsrrlng program seen at 2:30 P.M, on Much man th&nl a delre to the NBC-TV network, chose the get rd of sckness s requred, compact play-and-carry organ he sad, n order to enjoy the to demonstrate ts adaptablty benefts of healng through prayer. True Prayer Answered for small homes and apartments and n places where easy moblty s desred. Effectve prayer s based on sprtual understandng and applcaton of God's laws, he stated. ttd "God never yet left un- answered," he sad, "any true prayer. f our prayer seems to have been unanswered, be sure there was somethng wrong wth the prayer." Affrmng that scentfc prayer requres absolute relance on Ood, the lecturer declared that sn, sckness, "nharmony of any sort, are erroneous conclusons concernng lfe and Ood and are no part For Gfts and Decoratons Call Us ME We'll Delver Aromatc Evergreens and Other Holday Greenery WREATHS POTTED PLANTS BEAUTFUL BOUQUETS PLANTERS CORSAGES and for those departed, Attractve Grave Covers Th«NERVOUS GROOM ROME, taly Bg weddng servce turned out to be such a- stran that Guseppe Magr sad to spend hs honeymoon n a hosptal. Phe Sd-ye^r-old brdegroom fanted twce durng JJe ceremony, once when he was to say " do" and agan after he was pronounced marred. He was hosptalzed for severe nervous exhauston. Economc ntegraton of Sovet bloc ganng. Member FLORSTS' TELEGRAPH DELVERY Gfts" 99 FREEMAN STREET WOOHBBDGE FROM KNNEY'S Hud-soled, father llp-oo. Brown. * -A Women ^ Capeslun ffresde moc * wthfuroff. Blue,red, whte, rarquoe, ndpok. Baby, too! Satn broctdo wth dyed fur cuff. Slver and turquose. $O99 Letther moc, ucttt lnn* Brown* $399 Chldren lppenbtjghdy ttmmc a 4 * Cuddle noc, fleece lnng, ^ shearlng cuff. Blue, red. Beaded moc wth fur cuff, Red, blue, whte, pnk, tadbldc 199 btnwth metallc desgn. Black, blue, or pnk, 199 Glmoroumuleofttta and slve ttuft Lcblucorplok, $199 Santa Claus hmself couldn't offer a better slpper varety. "Slpper", your frends and famly n beauty and comfort - at pleasng prces, toa Shop pow for the styles you want use our convenent layaway plan. nleys O V a 490 StOUS COAST TO COAST 01/uw JCnwy Store$ Located at WOODMDGE t GREEN ST. CRCll JMUM * fevm 1-4» 1SEUN " j* *' PlJKMH MB SAYRE WOOD! SHOWNO CtNTHt Route f, Swtl «l rmton *wl NEW BMUNbWOK-U Uwr (f UD-STAT* UAU,-bA NMU,» J,

18 *» PAOF KTCTTTEFN FRDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1958 Blues Whp Rahway n Opener by CARTERET - Wes Spnwak's, Carterrt HUjl School cauers opennc thnr season! Kth ft ban! Tursduy n(?ht at Rahtony by outplayng De home team by ft margn. Sammy Spmczna and Jerry Terebetak led the scorng parade wth 14 and 13 pont* respectvely. Ed Hamorslcl helped the cause along by dumpng n eleven ponts. Carteret led all the way. the Blues amnssed ft bg 15-7 lead n the frst perod. At the half they were ahead by 22 to 16, The Blues contnued a strong offensve n the thrd perod, rollng up ther margn to 38 to 22. n the fnal round Carteret outscored Rahway by 20 to 12 to turn the game nto a complete rout. Tonght the local boys make ther home debut by takng on Clark at the home court. The junor varsty, n a prelmnary game, lost to Rahway by 40 to 27. The box score: CARTERET (58) Hmorskl, f 4 Semehza, f 3 Wllams, f 0 CMchael, f 2 f P Tbetsky, c Ward, c Spewak, g God'stad, K 0 0 Medvetz, g RAHWAY (34) GPP Ryan, f _ Garber, Anderson, f Wllams, c Smth, c Ducoff, g Johnson, g _ 13 5 Wall, B Hennessy, g Score by Perods Carteret Rahway Referee: Jakucs. Umpre: Scazkowskl. Jm Barna Rolls Bg 682 Set n Cty Pn League CARTERET Jm Barna, rollng three consstent games. Bet a new three-game hgh of 682 set as the Falcon Hall won two Rames from Star's Market. For the losng team. Plzar had scores of 203 and 200 and a 596 set. Sandor's Tavern was a 3-0 sweep wnner over Brady's Tavern as Regge Johnson, who s among the fve top rankng bowlers n Carteret ths season, turned n a beautful 629 set to move back nto the 200 average n the ndvdual race. Bll Lynch rolled 231 and El Kamnchoff 206 for Brady's. The Estate Dner scored clean sweep over the Slovak Club as Johnny Kuchma, who s one of the mast mproved b n tnw durng the past year, ht 235. Steve Kopn's 214 game and 376 set paved the way for Brown's Hardware 2-game wn over Bert and Al's. Mke Capjk turned n a 589 set lor the losers, httng scores of 201, 188 and 200. Carteret Jay Vees Lose Opener to Rahway Sabo Sport Shop Hts 1082 Came Aganst Kokes CARTERET Sabo's Sport Shop, despte a two-game de- Rchcy Zysk Sets New Record wth Amazng 733 Set CARTERET The Cty Lne scored a two game vctory over Teat at the hands of Kokes Bablcs n the Tavern ths week, csme through wth a new record hgh teret Commercal Bowlng team score of 1082 n the fnal gue on Wednesday nght at the f.me n a regular Carteret Academy Alleys, Commercal League match rolled at the Academy Aleys. Ed The pns flew a* records were broken by the dozen. Rchey Me Donough led the parade wth a magnfcent 264 and Zysk ht a sensatonal 733 seres on scores of 283, 247 and Jack Rogers Mowed wth a 245. Seca was thrd wth and Rege Johnson followed For the wnners Jack" Rogers wth a bg 692 on talles rolled a terrfc 633 set, whle 238, 204 and 252. Depte ther Seca had 617 and McDonough rolled 604 n three games. effort, ther team lost two Bablcs Furnture moved to games For the wnners, Frank wthn one game of frst place Donnelly was hgh wth a633 by sweepng Walt and Dene's. seres followed by Bll Donovan Rche Zysk, who s fast beg one of Carteret's lead- The league leadng Groh- who rolled 611. s, set the pace wth manns nsurance ganed some >9 set. as they swept Kokes gue leadng Grdhmann nsurance Agency held games of 900 and better. on three consstent to ts slm" lead by scorng a Sabo's Sport Shop contnued 2-1 vctory over the Cty Lne to hold ts poston wth a 3-0 Socal Club. "Z&gy Chomlck vctory over Walt and Gene's. led Grohmanns wth a592 set. Ponz Seca was hgh for Sabos wth games of 201 an 200. Gem Tavern Wns From Purolator 5S-37 CARTERET Gem Tavern defeated Purolator of Rahway n an nter-clty basketball came on Sunday by a score of Gem outscored the Rahway team' n feld goals, gettng 25 from the feld and 8 from the foul lne, whte Purolator was only httng 15 feld goals from the floor and 7 from the free lne. Bobby Mullan and Jack Kudrck were hgh wth 13 ponts each. Gem G F P Kady, Meyers, f Mullan, c Woodhull, g 3 0 Kudrch, g Mooney, g 12 4 Purolator G Klnerman, f App, f Knney, c B 3 13 KlndJersk, g Shannon, g _ Unon to Dstrbute Turkeys to Pensoners CARTERET John Hutnck, presdent of.u.e. CO. AJ.L. Local 440 at Foster Wheeler Corporaton plant, has announced that Matty Urbansk and hs commttee were apponted at the last regular meetng of the local to dstrbute turkeys to all the members of the local and ther pensoners at the plant gate on Monday, December 22, Reservsts Graduate From Polce School CARTERET Members of the Carteret Polce Reserves who were graduated from the Polce School whch was held for 12 weeks n the Frankln School, South PJanfeld were: W. Bennett Sr., T. Campbell, W. Colgan, P. Evans, J. Gross, J. Jardot, J. McFela,.M. Sa- CARTERET - The Carteret doweky, J. Vveros, J. Lukapn Jay Vee team lost ther opener Jr., ard C, Nagy Sr. to Rahway Jay Vees 40 to 27 at Rahway on Tuesday. The reserves were taught polce tactcs, judu, traffc drecton and volatons. Jay Vees mssed too nfany fouls, gettng only 9 fouls out of STAR PROMOTED ther 22 tres. CARTERET-Wlllam J. Star, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wl- Rahway got off to a 25 to 11 half tme lead end were never lam Star, Sr., of 51 Heald headed. Street, who k statoned wtb Steve Palnkas was hgh toe TJ, S. Marnes at Camp Lejeune, N. C, has been (promoted scorer wth 8 ponts and Ken Schreck scored, 6 ponts. to Prvate Frst Class. 'rtc on anythng, any Umc Just cull Whether t's a form to expedte your offce operatons or a booklet to stmulate your sales, we'll desgn and prnt t to your best advantage. Our delveres wll be rght on the dot... and our prces wll make sense, too! MDDLESEX PRESS 1H QUEEN 8THEET WOOUBKUUE Ml: 4 lljl ' Ceza Stojka Hts Frst 600 Seres n USMR League CARTERET Geza Stojka, comng through wth a brllant 626 set, led the Slver Refnery to a bg three game vctory over the Smelter. t was Geza's frst 600 set and he was happy about t. Mke Slekerka, leadng the Mechancs to a clean sweep over the Yard, enabled hs club ng Man Offce pnners. The to move up close to the leadmargn of dfference s only 1% lames. Bll Heaton, wth a bg 602 set. was the outstandng pnner as the Electrons scored a threesame wn over the Mechancs No. 4. n the remanng games, the Man Ofce scored a two- game vctory over the Tank House, and the Mechancs No. 2 won by the same margn over the Sheeters. Members of the 2Q0 honor roll ths week ncluded Bobby Sloan, Tony Skrypocsk, Andy Teleposky, Fredde Carl, Nck Chaloka, Mke Caplk, Al Thereesen, Joe Klsh, Paul Kosten, Walter Stopnsk, Matt Czarnota and Anthony Sosnowsk. Parkve Patter MRS. DOROTHY HEPWORTH CA-1-43BO The Shorecrest Democratc Club wn hold ther frst annual Chrstmas dance, Saturday evenng, December 13, at Falcon Hall. Musc wll furnshed by Al kopko and hs band. Candles on Ther Cakes* Happy, brthday to Blly Jones of 65 Leber Avenue who celebrated hlb eleventh brth' day on December 8. Brthday greetngs to Paul Tdroskl of 79 Ash Street who was eleven years old on December 10. Best brthday wshes to John Lucas of 58 Marlon Street on the occason of hs ffth brthday on December 10., Happy brthday to Jo Ann Slnsk of 77 Ash Street who was sx years old on Dec. l Brthday greetngs to Mchael Kovacs of 95 Maron Street who passed hf frst mlestone tn December 6. Annversary congratulatons to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freeman of 65 Arthur Avenue who celebrated ther twelfth on December 12. Get well wshes to Mrs. John Scherloh of 96 Hagaman Street who s on the sck lst. Ln FOR STEELERS By Alan Mover BOBBY LAVNE, OF THE PTTSBURGH "WE; sersurrte MoRe stck/'f/tsem DUrltaM t bf rmtm *rr J TO MEET TONGHT CARTERET Carteret Lodge 267, Odd Fellows, wll meet at 8 o'clock tonght when Grand Lodge offcers wll be elected. Arrangements wll be made for Electrc <fc Gas Company has the Chrstmas party scheduled [been promoted to boler repar FRANKS Rado & Televson 463 New Bnuwwck Ave. KUKU8 PlFFERMT PROPosnor n rue $ECO/P HALF Of Speakng About Sports By MEYER Wes Spewak's Carteret Hgh School cage team made an mpressve showng n ts openng game by whppng Rahway by a wde margn ths week a Rahway, 58-34, as Jerry Terebetsk, Sammy Semenza and Ed Hamorsk led the scorng parade. The Blues make ther home debut tonght, meetng Clark at home. Rchey Zysk, who s fast becomng Carteret's No. 1 rankng bowlers rolled an amazng 733 seres ths week at the Academy Alleys, wth scores of 263, 247 and 223. Rchey s the son of Leon Zysk who hmself rolls a farly good game. Rchey s currently averagng over 200 n league play. A real shuffle took place n the Hll Bowl Commercal ndustral League ths week among the top four teams. Sammy Ray's pnners took frst place and the second place team dropped down to seventh poston. Several other sgnfcant changes took place. Acton galore n the Recreaton Basketball Leagues durng the past two nghts. Tommy Garvey, a young boy, rolled a bg 246 score n the Hll Bowl Junor League ths past week. The junor varsty lost ts openng game to Rahay ths week by a close 40 to 27 tally. Joe Comba s one of the leadng scholastc grd cals n Northern New Jersey. Chrstne Samu $ Honored on Brthday CARTERET A sweet sxteen part; was gven n honor of Mss Chrstne Samu by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wllam Samu, 54 Larch Street, at the Carteret Cty Lne Socal Club. The guests were: Jance Ksty, Barbaraj Samu, Paula Eosten, Marlyn Kukulya, LUG; Skocypec, Tony Abatemarco, Eathy Carroll, Clara Carmella Smeone, Dorothy Sten, Ellen Brown, Loretta Rogowsk, Sue Jacobs, Sandy Rosenblum, rma Oebhardt, Pat Valasn, Lllan Fedor, also Mrs. Peter Kosten, and Mrs, Paul Kosten, Stanley Prokopak, Rchard Schlesler Also Stanley Szaba, Bll Nagy, Arnold Ghlonl, Joel Wesman, Wllam Prokopak, Robert Shymansk, George C\m), Tnny Nagy, Charle Nagy, Arthur Qreenwald, Steve Nemlsh, Mchael Morrs, Steve Fedor, Vc Keblc, Alan Porter, Donald Mc- Clan, and Mr. Paul Kosten. A good tme was had by all! Graham Promoted By Publc Servce CARTERET Jeffrey Graham, 23 Bemath Street, tha borough, boler reparman, Grade 1, at the Kearny Generatng Staton. Publc Servce for Frday nght, December 19,' foreman. He < has been emat 7:30 o'clock. Moves wll be ployed at the Kearny staton Shawn and gfts dstrbuted. snce Mr. Graham la actve n sports, partcularly bowlng wth the Staton league. He s marred and the father of three chldren Chuck Bedn&rlk, Pennsylvana All-Amerca center n 1947 and was the last mddle Frank Cottello Hts 243 n Parkvew Loop CARTERET n the Parkvew Communty Bowlng League ths week at the Academey Alleys, Frank Costello, sponso of Frank's Snclar, rolled a brllant 243 game, settng a new sngles hgh! record for th league ths season. The eague leadng Prank; Snclar pnners took a tw game vctory over the Red Dots n other matches, the Fllns won all three games from the Eght Balls and the Bums beat the Anchors n two out of three games. Party for Shut-ns Arranged by Lons CARTERET, The Lons Club wll hold ts annual ChrtmoB party tot shut-ns both chldren and adults December 21 at the Gypsy Camp, Al Suhayda, presdent announced at ths week dnner meetng of the club. The party wll be n charge of Steve Sandor. There wll be gfts and refreshments. Charles C. Vart'a, charman of the Blnd Seals Commttee reported that returns so far have been gratfyng. He expressed hs thanks to the publc. The next meetng of the club wll be held Tuesday nght January 6 at the Gyp«y Camp. Hgh School PTA, Has Chrstmas Party CARTERET The Carteret Hgh School P.T.A. held ts regular meetng Tuesday evenng wth Ohrl/stmag party and fathers' nght. Mr. Herman Horn, pretldent of the hgh school, ntroduced memtu to captan tht Red < the guest speaker, N. O. Schnemd Blue football team. He earned hs frst startng men when he replaced Bob 1945 captan; Bedmnk now coucet the Quaker when not plttylnp the Phladelpha Eagle*. for der of the New Jersey State Safety Councl, who poke on Safety. The wnner of the specal prze wan Mrs. Ann Czeto. Hosptalty wu n charge of Mrt. Stanley ZawadAl. PAL BY BENNY Bowl Loop Sammy Ray's Take CARTERET - n among the some bt? two games from Mattle's Suno- The lnnov ml top four co to gan n te wth DeBrlln's, eluded HCRKC,, tss. The New Brunswck Home Bru anoth Pr thrw-knne. ths tme Wnznee's Tavern. MnkwhW Russo 203 l m, (!/ to drop to swept Gem Tavern and n a Joe Manla 223, (ron-, News honored Ed Kukosk and to the drtl Lquors, deal match whch wts settled by la 219, Tom Tka,, placed hm on thr rrst trm. *cnnd plnoe te wth margns of two, 20 and four!elmer Resko 220 M,. Ed Hnmroskl wa» gven a place U(,uors. menton ths gamp were swrpt by thr Bll Koby of the C. and C.;Perry 234, Ray M akl,, The Perth Amboy All County DoBella. Constructon tnuvntd Ol had the hgh K e _ thc n _ Mke Dobrowolsk thedropped to seventh place, wth nght wth a ""'' jp 1st team and Rchey Fedorko the wnners movlnr up nto a Semenza Srama of', Tedd and Ed Hamorskl on ther 3rd>t» for thrd post)on. ^ «*» on «cora " o 213 ' 203 Dpnough 3S4. MHw S, team. The St. Demetrus boys won and 223. Z03JHHMOT. The Newark News placed Ed Kukoskl on ther 3rd team on the group 2 team and the Newark News gave Ed Cafmchnel place on ther 2nd team. Most of the Boys pcked on the j 1st teams, came from schools; wth good records for the sean Man Offce fns Hungarans? from Research; Losers, 3-1 Turkn235Game NEWARK - The front-runnng Newark Ukranans took So ends a season of mxed! C A R T E R E T The leacue on a scrappy Hungaran team CARTERET - emotons for all of us. after sx weeks of nervous tenson' Man Offce pnners :f,. om Woodbrldge and were vey ht a bg 24f Junor BowlnK and heart breakng when the won two games from the Re«forced to play one of ther bet team lost sx straght games, wwk. Hs the team fnally clcked and search tenm as Steve Turk ht ^ Kamefl of the season n order 545 whch won ther last 3 games by bn a 235 and 527 for the wnners. to come up wth a 3-1 vctory n ' oungster. scores, dng wth a bg wn Rudy Schur was the chef), ^^ jursey Major PerflF Amboy, The Torok tlcctr.r <" ] pn pler for the Research boys League clah. t frst n tle \m:,< Let's not forget the -who tred to make lfe a^ttlr wlth a blg 506 Mt - Newark held a 1-0 lew! untl;leadng by ow more pleasant for the Boys and The Sk Boys cashed n two 38 mnutes had elapsed, and at rcond plat* Jdl-: Pans durng the season. A blg games on ther favorte cousns, that tme, Blku Barn* kcked who also hold a nv bunch of orchds to our cheer the Gants. Joe Kopn's 192 a Rood shot nto the neu to te Kn over the leaders, who seldom get credt, 1-1. The knottedonefulwar bf!: hghlghted the match and Joel for ther fne sprt, cheerng place s the Sklba M. < n all knds of weather. Dd you Bara "y wth 215 notce the nfty salor unforms Junor Crovr worn by the Senors.. A feld full of poses to the band and twlrlers for ther fne work durng the past season. How about the frst ad squad, who John McDermott had a good was always on the alert for njures and gave us a lot of van as hs team lost two games help... and fnally we salute to the Rockets. For the wnset. John Sroka led the Jets to a two-game vctory over the Pents. gettng a 222 score and a bg 564 set. the manaeers for ther bg help n stayng wth the squad from September 1st untl the fnal game... The basketball season f^\t w(h Came under way as Carteret traveled to Rahway to get some satsfacton, by wreckng them to the tune of The entre squad saw acton (not ncludng those on the njured lst). A far season s n store for the fans. A better record then last season. The team looked good n ther opener and wth some luck, should gve account of themselves. t all depends what other teams have and anythng can happen n basketball. The Holday tournament begns on December 26 at Woodbrdge, as Carteret plays Perth mboy and the wnner meets Metuehen, other games are Woodbrldge plays St. Mary's and wnner goes aganst Savrevlle. Recreaton basketball begns,hs week, as the Senor league \ start Wednesday and the Col- j leglans wn easly over Hudson' Paper Joe Lucas scored 14 ponts for the wnners. Uetrach'8 Tavern wallop the Browns Tavern 55-43, Joe Gural hgh for the losers wth 15 ponts, Rchey, "ferebetsky hgh wth 12 ponts. Koke's showed power by trouncng Gem Tavern 58 to 36. Blly Onder had 14 ponts for the wnners and Rchey Merclo had 11 ponts. A basketball clnc for the Class "A" and class "B" Grth wll be held on Monday December 15th at the Nathan Hale School at 7:00 P.M. All Orls n the grades and hgh school are asked to be present. Teams wll be pcked for the conng season. Mdget league teams wll be pcked ths Saturday at the basketball alnta. All Cub league player* wll auo be placed on teams at Saturday clnc. Greenwald on Honor Roll at Prep School \ CARTERET Arthur GreenwaTd, 370 Carteret Avenue, has been named to the honor roll for the frst quarter of the current academc year at Rutgers Preparatory School here. Greenwald s among 4jf\stU' dents selected for the hono lst for mantanng a- cumula tve average of 80 or above Thrteen other students re ceved honorable menton. Generous Trade-n Allowance for your Old Skates on Purchase of New SKATES JAG'S SPORTNG GOODS 4«0 STATK STREET forth Amboy, N. J ners, John Molnar's fne strke collecton plus Steve Pascal's 487 set were the bg tems. score faled to last, however, when the Ukranans booted successve goals near the concluson of the second half to wrap up the game. The Hungarans wll return to Woodbrldfte Hgh School Stadum Sunday where they l-'f T. Garvey Rolls Bg 244 Score n Junor Pn L CARTERET Pu! : est Woodmen C\v\- Grove #9 wll me- 1 nght but hs efforts were ln are scheduled to play host to the Polsh Vstula A. A. of PMsalc. The came s slated to start at 2:30 o'cock. WZurlla Comnletea Vctores Advanced Tranng FORT KNOX, Kv. Army For Women's LeaguePvt. Donald E. D'Zurllla, son CARTERET Two-game of Mr. and Mrs, John E. D'- vctores were recorded by all Zurjlla, 47 Past Boulevard. three teams n the Academ; Alleys Women's League ths past pleted echt weeks of advanced Carteret, N. J.. recently com- week. armor tranng at Fort Knox. The league leadng Kochecks Ky. scored over the Mdge's Beauty D'Zurllla entered the Army Nook, wnnng the frst two and last July and completed basc droppng the fnal. Sokler's also combat tranng at Port Dbt, copped the frst two games N. J. over Webco, whle Harry's Grls splt the frst two and then The 23-year-old solder was came through to wn the fnal formerly employed by Hen, game by only nne pns. Bert Stojka was the leadng bowler of the week, httng a 502 seres wth scores of and 166. oop at 2 P. M. n Odd F " A Chrstmas par-v -. the rtualstc m."- Arlene Holencsnk ;- ; asssted by Mn:'r- MU» Mary Pallnk.v :c, tne Lokos. A n:'.. < wll also tako plac n conjuncton w:tt-.: the brthdays of N<:.' nowskl. Rose M.:-. Margaret Makka; v: Anna C. Mattock v.y. brated. GRLS BASKETBM1 CLNC ON MONPW CARTERET-A O.:. ball Clnk wll be \v\ day evenng at n>.- Hale school at 7 OOP \ Grls n the 6!. " ': nc., Perth Amboy. He was grades and all grls n graduated from St. Mary' Hgh School, Perth Amboy. n 1953 and Vllancra (Pa.) Unversty n 1?57. NOTCE gchool are urged to Teams for the Clu\ class "B" leagues w;l! for the comng SPU>H: The Tax Collector's Offce s PTparng a lst of all Real Property delnquent n taxes up to June 30, Ths lst wll be publshed sometme early n j f j j L order to keep your name beng publshed, kndly pay your on or before December 31,1958. Collector of Tax^s Carteret, N. J. from

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'.'....uhrtdge Car W»ab _» Mrer.Uht T»»em HT! numnnd ''. r'nllnn RctHmnt.!"\rk SertlM Honor Malt ' T.'rbnn 318. R. Paator 115 <?'O. D. B»r«rdl TW M! MeMahOD «H, hrnaon JO. P. Oroa JO o»lc Tree Dnu "rrone WeMlns nrltnn Vtlev F«rm«.. r }nll(ley'» Kw Stdtlon Honor Roll Oenrse l HlHh Ttr r»m; rto«m Tre"' vouth was admtted for treat- """ n " *"""' 'harmacyj ment for a possble fractured (shoulder. mn Mtr (Bowl-Mot) rwn Rarb«T Shop f<t'h Tumbl an "."' ''" : V;unft nrcr Tnekln ""7""..f construotloa H," 11 '-Mnr ^ " \ "H Plumbng..""~~ " H">r Roll 2 ^ GUYS ROUND ROBBN Sewng Machne S«w Forward and RevetM Foot Control Stltob Selector U-Tear Warranty Lumnares At Banquet HOPELAWN-The Hnpeawn Touth Organsaton has a vc- Egan n War On BB Guns WOOnBRTDOE Despte the fact that ln New Jertcr Health & Beauty 'noculaton Set-Up. Your New Socal Securty LKOAL NOTCES PAQE HNRTOf LEGAL NOTCKS te HM SO fwt to * pont; trw Jn-nry, and otpmb and o»s p H4 north Rl rtpfrem SO mln- at publc ml» nnl to th«hlghurt (Contnued from Page One) n r'«t 140 fw; to pont, h«ln«blds«f acfnrrllnc tn t»rtnj nf ml* on Alt wth 'lr R«>l latar nepartm«nt art Twrsnlp Cetk Joseph B. Costa, townshp rsal the pont or place nr nfjrmna estate supervsor, dd not dp- AOrt«n«nnteda. n fw Arcscrbe tne purchaser s proposed The»ppn«n amount or n».175 and fl n n' * < 7-0 on tk«nprn to lnn' > 'r!r>r n tn h^ nafcllclv Mudjrcr tn nal. Lot 37SWV, An nterestng, hut not unex- Q. flm n wdow wth one' ll * ' &? land. Jwm. t to b- www by»m M> wmrthmrta* Tnwnhlp Auuwmat A Map tory banquet sehe dubd for Saturday nght nt 7:30 n'rlock at sldered very dangerm*. partnu «oma to lght oonr«rnlnj thr nr»ua so; how much of an n- pars to the BonhamtOWn tofthfr wth r»» flrthrr ntlr* tb«t t,m BB guns are llef al and oon- pectad. bt of nformaton tmsdld. <1nwn«a monthly check resoluton approvng re- n ^ r ^ ^ w m " ^ * JX* thr ws or ths ml» TownMp flt'n:"m haa. hv re«othe local Rrammsr school to apparently persst n buyng way man regard makeup on n-rase wll we be enttled to un- School boler was approved. Mr. ttlon atfl p " ""." tn f honor ts two champonshp them a* 'toys'' for ther chldren, Polce Chef John R. conducted a survey among men 1959 budget plans called for or '" «>» «n lota n ad hn'r «;u t» md to- d W;* tsz 1 '. 0 Tn d wom«n. A leadng magazne <trr hp 19S8 Amendments? RugRlrrl also 3»ld that tentatve ppurk-nanre. thwuntn htlnnln* a mnmum pr^r at whch rad temas, the Hopelawn Boys and Ynu wll br enttled to r^v wth n' ' l ',n drtal^ per*»! H Hopelawn Grls. Egan sad today. rangng ln a. 17» K e. from 30 to 50 monthly check of $174 an n- ^PP 1 " 11 rtm the flu '"-? from Unt 1 tln^nt. s«!^ m'nlpvm prlr^ hftlng fund, for the tn, r?r «. >';n no pns rw nf prtpjrtr* d 50 Last wnter the Hopelawn BB guru; cannot be purchased n seven ctes n the U. 3. Thecre.se of $11.20, slghtly less C ' BrR Barton School lhrnry, tmr mmjprt, v to <)> ntnwhlch s ln-kdy supportol now "'"" " questons asked were desgned than 7 per oent nercam.. r ^tr..:,.,,, n,- r«r- Sr.rl ;.!<! ltk, )( sold OS rlopfj nnr] H(!vTruln(( ths a*l&. 15'4-JOVj Boys completed a fuceeful, ln l, legtmate stores la ths 14 basketball season by wnnng» tnt 1.,. r»««. evdently dotng pur- ( ' w ^ Bn<> ' 1 power nn nmv w *p**- frnr. wll rqurf a flown p?- to settle once and for all thr Q My two chldren and the Recreaton Junor League!ents by tll«pta.,.,ny prnthed hy nnr nr nltn of m-nt of 7.5" nf the hd aecfptm Plenum them thoughjold quptlnnof how tn make up hnvp been drnww the mnxlto please the menfolk mum amount of famly bene- pad n 12 rqunl monthly ln»t»ll. rmrt. ny hp Towt'lp (;ommltt*». tlw champonshp. The Olrls werf! ma. 1Nord( " r hous(>5 brlnn'"* of pur-ht* prlrn to be RfJHBT B JAMSON. - Stmul nputs phs ntfr^rt and othk Vwary not to bf? outdom* by. the Qtber Several repwtsof dunn to wth few *xttf>tlow. men fts. How much wll w KRlBTSX.a ZtTCKSR. ttrtrs prwnfm n 'he rnthrsrr nf club members snce they, too, 1 ".» hot D h» ve ANn rnh!t!»t!,were n favor of makeup. The now? Of ramfcld Mah aalf. ThU R^'P ]N subject to annexed a ttle by takng the been Attomay reported recently. Bun- more mhr,, M A f, WOODBRDOE - James A. rlgnt-ot-wny for stnrm wmr. B. 1J/ /Sf Upon RCtRptacp wf th«mnuntn seres from *erth day Mrs. A. Rubn, 144 Mc- Walker. S. 12«Plalnfleld Avenue, Ptamflrd. was released NOTKK OF 'Um.r Amboy and Carteret. Parlane Road rolonla rpnnrr.rf relnlt the ' mo " P 1(la8ln «the average monthly wan nfer To: W-1M hd. or h'd nruvr mnmum, by "1.JES atjlltl^^^t kerned to be. They voted M15 or more, you wll 1... thf Townshp CnnmHtM and Uu JV, '; aganst exasperated or obvous ttled to approxmately $ unrer 1000 bond for a TO WHOM T MAT CONCKHN: pjvmpnt thrraf by th«purchmr * At renlr meetn of <hn nfrnrdlng to th^ mann«r of pur» n s J eye makeup frst off Many sad Howrver, f h* averaremonth-! lnr Tuesday beore Actng Tflwnhlp Commttee of th»t6wn-! rhnw n norordanrn wth t*rma ot vsors, has a long lst of speakers for the occason ncludng,» n v,o,! them feel unoomfortnble when 1 new maxmum wll br le«tuesday mornnc. tftf" ] lvrtlw the furl hntl put a hole' that 'hln f Wcfrthrlrt"- held Tne«- s.> on fle, th* Tmrnhlp wl: tt. e»»m«rated makeup made ly w.w was less than MS, thr Magstrate Eugene Schrelner. n t d«y, D«o*nbtr S H d.. lver a bam:ln md atlt de»d tat aalr nrflttlr^ Hardy Peterson, the Pttsburgh n a pcture wndow n her Walker wa<1. 21 j Prate catcher; Prank Burke, a home. worn by ther lady far. Q Snce there hns been an P'' pvl sl on TUMrt»T erenlnn, Dcrember: DATD: txtcmh«3, 1>M. y Tt: San Francsco Olant scout: After beng' questoned the The men seemed to agree nd-eae " n " beneft amounts" b^, t, 1J38. the TovntlUp Commttee H J CUHOW.,. ^t*u_ an thorlues jm wll meet t t P M KHTl n the Townahlp Clerk Larry Clements, an honorary boy admtted he fred the shot that ljwtlck was the one most' h8s.f here fll80 Commttee Chambers, Memoral To r* advfrtlsed DooemMr t _ been _an ncrease stolen car complant and Woodlmport.nl bt of makeup. Th«e lump-sum death bene- brl? ge. 1058, ln the Fordl BmMa. Munlrlrm: BulldlnR. Wnrxlbrldne, 36 tfopelawn charman; Commltteemen Dck Krauss and Leon Confscated BB guns are not wa«much comment on lpstck and the gun wa confscated. had fle! a dehlm on a sml- talner 37 stevel Blanchard. returned, the polce chef sold. appled by a too - generous t h l A - Ye - ll nm * om lar complant here. "P "^ Recreaton They are broken and burned, hand. Stans left on cups, glass- "" othrr ben*"''. *t t tll LEGAL NOTCES Chef Egan todav urged par-] es and straws was a prncpal cannot he mott than """ mte not to buy BB guns for complalnt. Wth the modern - mmt thrm1 llm tt RRrr' SALR *, JBUTOOR COURT Of NEV,' JEHperton BBT. LAW DVSON. DorkPt No. ther chldren for Chrstmas. :rnount the lnsured day lpstcks, when blotted properly, you should not have; bm!' fll wo w b * ** 6, { J-J3S9-M - Tll OhawMan- Democrats Host ths trouble. Q. wll nof be elgble hattan Bank, a corporaton l.pltlnro,, nd rr(nk 0TO(le, MEN'S BREAKFAST draw my socal securty retre- \ wrt of n-uton tor the S»P of Rouge appled so that the re MENW PARK TERRACE- (Co Mue<t from Page One) ment beneft fljtll March o: sut wa natural lookng wft pr^"jj Wll my beneft be more Wrt, to m«drected and delwered MeMn ^ ^ Eftgt..,..,..,.,than t would have been under!' wm «P W t0 "»' "' P >lbllc Alex Kermendy, al-loolctor result* can be ob-.,,.,,,,, rrn* on Roy Etsch, Monroe taned wth one of the new the old law?, WEDNBSDAY. THE TTH DAY OF Brth Sunday at thereo Dner, Townshp; Jack Borrus, New A, Yes, beneft amounts for; the JANUARY, hour of Atwo o'clock, by the WoorfbrldRe at 10 A. M. arcord-brunswck; John Bookman,» />,! M»> t- (,,,«. -..t, j. «'-"»" now and thoe who then prevntllnb Standard or DajrgOOd lflea to nvest n a Shade......,,,.... llcht SH-UK tme. n th* afternoon ng to Martn Llpsten. Those,Perth Amboy, and John Rota, wll be cettns; them later on,j of the Mld dby_ nt suted to your lpstck and har _. th, 8herln., ot. Dlavng foot-!nterested may call hm for^jr., Sayrevllle. 1% more than fln«n the Cty of New Bruuwck, U)d skn tones. Kennedy Park Sunday reservatons, 97 Stonybroolt 1 Buffet and lqud refreah ments were served. they would have been under N J BEONNNQ nt pont n the Moat of the men were a lttle!the" o d law. westerly ade of Hanson Av«n belk dstant feet nonherlr ' Musc was furnshed by the hazy about what a foundaton; Woman Wns Meloders ' led bjr Robert pura was but most expressed dslke for th«mat - type makeup back Jm D'Antono broke hs]kng Qeome'a Post Road wth the from the corner forntl by the ntersecton of the northerly sde of When Mphomore rght h " ve. TV Show Fur Coat Presdent Lambase welcomed favored by models for workng westerly sde of Hanson Avenue; ankle n the loss to Maryland, thence (1) stll along the westerly hours. choose a foundaton that WOODBRDOE Mrs. Ml-1 the crowd and wshed those t wal North Carolna State's sde of Hanson Avenue, north B degree JO mlnutea we«t\ 60 fmt to n jchael Van Dzura, 50«Francs present and those who could wll cover the flaws ln your, second such njury wthn two pont; thence (3) aoutn 81 rtenrcfs! Avenue, the former Vctora not attend "a pleasant holday complexon and wll gve you weeks. Center Paul Balonlck 30 mlnutea weat 140 feet to a, pont J Lucas, daughter of Mr 1, and season and a happy and prosperous 1969." tme. f your complexon s bad;sustaned a broken ankle n pre- thence (3) alone the easterly sldr a beauty treatment at the same;.also s out for the season. He ln the easterly y sde of mh Avenuo; l A h 8 d Fords - Wood brdge Route No.. ; Mle from TurnnUu llt 100 lards ron ER 1» Ouden SUU Paflwaj Daly 9:30A.M. to 11 P.M. Sunday 9:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. CLEARANCE SALE 30-GAL. AUTOMATC GAS HOT WAe HEATER GUt Lned - Tnennotat All Buu nttlng M«nelum Anode - 10-Vear Warranty 54'' DOUBLE DRANBOARD CABNET SNK Porcelan Top Wth Fxtures WE CARRY BLAUPUNKT, R.C.A., ZENTH, MOTOROLA, WEBCOR, ADMRAL, EMERSON H-F Stereo Console Phono R.C.A. VCTOR "Portable" New 1959 Model S-SPEAKEE SYSTEM 88 -l" CoaxUl Sptaken Stereo balance, loudneu and tone controls $ 4-Spced RecorJ fhanjer bapphlrt stereo Cartrdce Dual Stereo H-F AmpUter PLUS SEPARATE 8FEAKBB Natonally Advertaed \ P. Thnnne Flush Mount - Themotat Fcesb Ar Ehaust J-Vtu Wurntjr on lulnl Unt Brand Ne r n Sealed Crates 99 BRAND NEW 1959 NORGE "4 - Way Automatc" GAS Dryer.95 30" GAS RANGE Wth Cast Alumnum GRDDLE 24" Oven Copper Trm - Look-n Oven Llf ht, Clock, Tmer ABOVE PRCES X) NOT NCLUDE SERVCE, DELVERY, NSTALLATON ATTENTON! All Cvc and Charty Groups '"2 GU YS" wll allow extra (MCOUUH U) to 25 ( /W off on (Jrrttmaa loys and Decoratot. Brng your cmetalb to lte store WOMAN VCTMZED... WOODBRDGE - A whte {J *»11 tre and wheel valued tt' Mrl ' QeorRe LucU Colon 'a. 1" or scarred, you may have to use! season tranng. n W0 were stolen from her car! th envy of * * U BBls ta the 30 * was parked n the RCAl To. wn *J 5 wavy foundaton. f DESMOND BETTER your Rocket parley hears of advances for space travel, 5J lot, _Mr». MFdred~Lebe"tt vw- Jer" - Van Dzura won a complexon t Rood or just average good, choose a llpht foun- $1,350, WOODBRDaE Maglatrate fur coat s ley Cty, reported to Patrolman Tuesday on the "Prce Andrew D Desmond who was Walter Marclnak Tuesday, " Rl * h daton that- a traned consultant chooses for your colorng. t" televson program.'serously ll followng an oper- Rockefeller Foundaton! ( A» the wnner, ehe returned gton «t Perth Amboy General grants $1,776,864 n 3 month*. yesterday to try agan, but lost 1 The povder should match. Hosptal was released from Often uslnj a powder that s now to amuse out. She was accompaned by! that nsttuton and s "dongl u»ea to cos. to her mother and two of her fourncely" accordnglo Mrs. Dee too heavy for your skn wll WEDNESDAY Cauw the undesrable mat look. Of too much makeup. A traned' consultant can tell at a glanoe LADES' DAY the correct weght powder for you. t would be wse to go easy to NEW YORK on the eye makeup for daytme j wear. U«e pencl and a lght j and NEWARK dustng of maacara wth justj a touch of shadow. You can] AMMFARU ' To To get by w(h a heaver hand for ROM Newark NtwYorh evenng. Most men ddn't have much lew Brunswck $1.00 $1.75 feelng one way or another con- VUtdM...85 US cernng hall colorng. t would sewn that men approve of har colorng as long as t s naturallookng and becomng. Ths s euler sad than done. A color rnse, that washes out wth each shampoo, can cause lttle concern. However, a permanent Job must be done wth skll and! care. t s not desrable to try to cover a gray head of har wtfl color. There are so many lovely rnses for gray har these days that t can be your most becomng choce. You can playup slver tones, Blue tones, whte tones or steel-gray tones wth one of the new rnses desgned to brng out all the beauty n gray har Two of Tom Pool's aptlynamed sons are Dunce, owned by the Clalborne Farm, and The Joker, property of Ogden Fhppa. YELLOW PACES...tell you who fxes anythng You'll fad: mattrea renovator* upholsterera furnace repar* doll botpt&k upper repars repars, n fact, for anythng! Kk» Just* "tll lutrhum. COaVM Hallway *.55 U5 Elzabeth * 'ncmtg f»ow Tax *N. ufcpc o ua D«yH«M Tnt SOMt Wt*»»««y.--.fl my tn* arrvng Newark aft* 9:45 A.M. or N«w York afetr OOO A.M. KfTURNMO M any tran om«day k yovr «g«nt about late nght dpar- KrM (rtm N«w York m Nwark. rckthmut btpurchatd bofore boardln tran. Ha Had Fot»«fw ChMran. Sany to/ food oa *ttvto > -«af coaca (rob. H Tm. TaUa for trat mnk*. Pesyvah Halroa.1 OU, gfh you hll M* nct.1 Enalnn lu. '5V N.«315 h.p. Rockal UondocJ gn Nlnaly-ElgM and 5*.' M ada. Thrfty VO h.p. «ock.t wllt lnpo..j Ar CarU.l> lltwwd u> D)nu<lc DU. CHRSTAN StKNCK MONTOR Good Readng for the Whole Famly News * Facts Famly Features Tr* ChrlltMn Scltnct Montor Orw Morwov St., Boston 15, Mas. Send your newspaper for th* tlrna checked. Enclosed fnd my chck or money ordtr. year $18 O 6 month* J9Q 3 month* HX Q You'll raaly go tor * nmw "Old*" Rkto whlml mm qutttnt, moat poworful Knglw m r bulltl DSCOVER THE WBW MOWUTY OT OLDSmoNjty O L.DS TWO WAYS to make Chrstmas brghter BUY CHRSTMAS SH&LS...to kpfghttut mprove on the famous Bucket Engne? That's what Olds engneers dd for yam for '50! They added UPW Free-Flow ntake' manfolds, larger ntake valve* and a newtwo-atage automatc chuke to gve thfthrft-farou Rocket even greater g<w econouy. t's a smoother, queter Rockd," Uw.., and more powerful than evert' When you combne the rugged Rocket- Engne wth the serene Hnootbncsa of new "Glde" Rde-nyn, t's lke galug on slk! T«ke a tral rde n a new '59; Rocket Engne Olds... uwke t soon * N V10 B _E "»- ' AT YOU* LOCAL AUTHORZED OLDftMOBL QUALTY DALfS WOODBRDGE AUTO SALES 475 Rahway Ave. f UMK N TU "NKW OLDS ghow." UJUMG MTT1 tux VUV WUK UN UC-TV

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