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1 for. L-NO. 46 WOODBRDGE, N. J., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4, 96 ntnad M nd CftM ttu At P. O.. Woodbrdne, H.. 'll.. oard of Educaton eceves Wukovets Resgnaton Letter Succumbs at 57 PRCB TEN CENTS Last Rtes Held For C. E.Gregory [\wl Vogel Chrstmas FundVshort '' lboartl $,69; Case Load Heavy '.'DOK -The esn- Krancs Wukovets, : Me Board of Ed-... ;:n\'d from Ven- ). WOODBRDOE - Wth a lttle more than a week left before Chrstmas, The nrtepe\dent»leader Chrstmas Fund must rase an addtonal 5,69.05 f we are to be able to tnke care of the 4 Townshp needy famles recommended to by local, county and stnte welfare aences. The mnmum needed s $4,000. At press tme we rased a total of $2,;80.9B That sum was swelled by a, u s understood;$500 donaton from a Perth! led to the Board as Amboy frend of Charles E.: MUCUS lart nght. Gregory, edtor and publsher!.nton wll be acted'of ths paper, who ded Sunday ' v, Wednesday nghty 8ufflclent money ta ^ j rung of the Board. and the CnrlBtmls p ^, s a))le, mnatlnn. Mr. Wuk- to take care of the 4 famles; t wll be the largest number renret that because ever asssted by The nde-', commtments wlr pendent - Leader Chrstmas n contnue as a mem- Fund n the sxteen years of ts W'xxbrtd«f Board of exstence. Donatons receved ths wwk n lmnk all concern- were a«follows.!ped n makng my, 5M. v»<r!e!ce n whch..,. many plewnt and From ft Pelth Amb y Frlcnd - v nvmores. ', WH n understood that August P. Qrelner ln memory; VW.P, who was o' Charles E. Gregory. p Town Commttee M.00 eel wll assume hs Schwenwr Brothers. a*. Frst Ward rep- U5.06.lanuary. wll also Molnar Electrcal Contrac- : u»mtlon to the tors, Woodbrdge Lons Club. >!> Dvcmber 20 Everett 0. Red, Dr. Stfmund ch l..::e ulltr Sr4 County Supertax Schools Robert R,:;red that Thurs- 4 at 4 P. M. s <)r persons who. r.omnatlr uvtl-j :::ddhtes for the'.(muon. Th«an-.' Kducaton elec- ) J. dayman. Mr. and Mrs. John Pappas Mchael J. Amodlo n memory of Charles E. Gregory. J5.M From an Amboy Frend. SM* Women'l Club of seln, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Wllams, Mrs R. 8 KlllenberKer. Mr. rs. Jack Laden, Mr. and MayogLauds -Year-Old For Charty COLONA - Eleven-ytwold Eleen Wolf, Gaywond Avenue, knows the meanng of pan and because she does, she dd the best for other chldren who are, Eleen has had two operatons on her spne and wll have to wear a brace on her back untl she s grown up. Despte her handcap, she rang doorbells n sx blocks n her neghborhood, seekng collectons for the Sster Kenny Drve. Her efforts were brought to the attenton of Mayor Frederck M. Adams who wrote to Eleen as follows: "As honorary charman of the Sster Kenny Drve, was thrlled and nspred by the report receved of your outstandng work durng our recent drve. " know about your two (Mrs. Frank Hrth. Mr. and Mrs. operaton* and that you wear jwlllam Johnson, Woodbrdge! a brace and ths s what o «M, w vote Junor Hgh School. Room 28: makes your actvtes so commendable. cn must be *" Dr Joseph 3. Mark, Mrs. Pet- 40 days pror to er9on., rlfln Ora(le m aewaren "Please accept my sncere the Townshp Scnool ln eu o(, exchange personal thuks for your efforts, hope and pray that lh( County BoBrd of xlfu. Edward J. Gallagher, lt ( on PR«e 2' Dorothy McfCenna. Woodbrdue n Hs mercful goodness Almghty God wll see ft to re- Camera Club, Anonymous, Mr. and Mrs Carl Schmdt. Mr. ward your unselfsh help for and Mrs Norman R. Pape other sck chldren by grantng you relef from your own Theta P Sororty. llness. "May you have a Very A Frend, Anonymous, from a' Merry Chrstmas and a Hap- Prlend, Mr and Mrs. Lous P. py and Healthy New Year." UX.K Efforts Kantor, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.' "f home of the Re- Scheldt, Aufnsta Jensen, A : the Town Com- Wend from Avenel, Mrs. Qug- «f pl* Cpr«lftfl ure a job for Town'ley m memory of Hugh p,:lll C O C ^ U U r Carl P, Wheeler. Qutgley. an Avenel Frend. Car-.r have evdently oyn Valentne Cohen, Joseph A. Modresk, Harold J. Baley, e was apponted Mrs. Danel Gbson, Dasy A and hs term runs Rusl udefl ' AuxllRr? r Co ' AVENEL - The dangerous when the Demo- l nl» Ftre Dstrct 2, Anony- Route -Avenel street ntersec- 8 V<T the admlntstra- mous, Whtaker, Mr. and toll took another lfe Tuesday Mrs. L. R. Potter. n memory > H f U, rnom,., of Charles E. Oregon', Mr. and Th]s tme lhe VK:Um was 29- Mrs. Julus Blake n memory 'y ettr -old J. C. DuRtn. Avene «adv of Charles E Gregory. Street, formerly of German- Wheelers term WlllU to Patrolmen Joalld CharleB ttm was attemptng t.,f the ll-'ll'ct Mrs. Ullan Rosswr, ;tor. u. a er owae d by Ryder Narcy and Ellen Burk.W. Ko-; Tallk Lnes orcensooro, N. C, walczyk. a Frend, Clyde and! an( d r j V en by Wllam Clfton Frank RuUn Conway, 27. Stonevlle, N. C, crashed nto the drver's sd ^ A r. u, ud, Mrs. M«.^et Cat of the cur. alano, Mss Peggy Cutalano. Wtnesses, ncludng a *'»n ' (n who was stopped alongsd PARTY TONGHT '.Uufgln's cur watw for the WOODBRDGE-The Atner- lslt to chuwc and an off ' d ^adsor was the en-lcus Chapter Order of DeMoluy unjler the prevous wll have a Chrstmas party to- Admlrustraton. Henglt, 8:00 at the Masonc»( last yew. TvmpU\ 94 Green Street. duty patrolman trav^luk tn opposte way, gave that the laht hud chanr-d tc Contnued on Pane > CHARLES EDWYN GREGORY 30 Charles rfdwyn Gregory "Let each man thnk hmself»n act of God, Hs mnd a thought, bs lfe a breath of God; And let each try, by great thoughts and good deeds, To show the most of Heaven he hath n hm." A great man passed away Sunday. The lght whch had been so strong and whch had shown the way to many, suddenly flckered... and ded out. But the strength that was hs, the true charty that was an mportant part of hm, and all hs efforts on behalf of othersjlj lve on, For, t s sad, t we lve, but how..charles Edwyn RT lcal three score years and ten, but n the years whch were hs, he was a decded factor n all that was good for the communty. Fearless and conscentous, wth the welfare of the Townshp always uppermost n hs mnd, he was always a'true crusader unafrad to speak out n defense of what he beleved to be rght, We, who were closest to hm, often felt he sapped hs strength by workng hard and long hours for the many causes n whch, he was nterested. Even though nature sent hm several warnngs to slow down, Mr, Gregory contnued to gve of hs best for somehow he could never say no to those who sought hs assstance. Day after day, the meek and the proud, the rch and the poor, the ordnary ctzen and top offcals called to seek advce and the latch strng was always out. t s no wonder that Mr. Gregory was held n hgh regard, respect and esteem by all who had the opportunty to know hm. As we wrte the symbol, 30, the newspaperman's way of ndcatng the end somehow we do not feel t s the end, but really just the begnnng. We do not beleve that a man's good works end wth hs passng. We feel the memory of Charles Edwyn Gregory hs fath n people, hs belef n sprtual exstence, hs humlty, h kndness and hs understandng wll lve on. And as for us, here on the newspaper, Charles Edwyn Gregory has not passed on. He lves n the hearts of each and-every one of us a brght. shnng lght urgng us on to do bgger and better thngs. -30 Farewell to Publsher: Many At Messages From All Over Edtor's /V./. Express Deep Sorrow Funeral W( x UJBRDGE Messages of tvty n the communtes he Able and cvc endeavors. Hs und sympathy have served. He could wrte well loss wll be keenly felt by me, WOODBRDGl~At pourk n from all over and wthout hesttancy and he personally, and am sure by all smple but mpreartv* Jersey on the death of dd not fear controversy. Hs my assocates on the governng Clml-s Edwyn drogory, put- pen and hta voce wll be mssed. body. Our sncere condolences funeral servces Tuesday :h.l>-r of Tlw ft4«p«r go out to "hd wmow, Lucy,, afternoon at The Frst 'Leader, Carteret Press, Bnd Assemblyman ". E a w a r fl well as to me staff-*f hs newspaper. the muncpalty sad faro- Congregatonal Churtto,! Edson Townshp-Fords Bea- Crablel: The ctzens of Mdcon dlesex County and Woodbrdge Former Maybr August well to Charles Edwyn n all cases they note MrJ.Tuwnshlp tb partcular have accompuunenu ars d the Grener: The death of Charles Gregory, publsher of The,^.., u.ys accomplshments forjf», j ^ w people, not only n the com- gfng of Charles E Gregory E. Gregory s ndeed a great ndependent Leader, Carteret Press and Edtopn loss to the aommunty and a rrtntes hs papers served, but ' H " ndependence of thought throughout the county. f "^^ to,, P ut, great personal low thoughts n wrtng wll be Charles was devoted to to me hs The messages read as follows: mssed frends and had a sncere desre Governor Robert B. Meyner: to ad at all tmes for the betterment of the communty. ew Jersey lost a good ctzen Mayor Frederck M. Adams: He m: wll be sorely mssed n the nd journalsm a good man n j The death of Charles E. Greg- future.,he death of Charles E. Greg- ory s a tragc loss to ths com- >ry. Hs career had followedjmunlty whch he loved and Mayor-eleet Walter Zrpolo: pattern that once was classc!served wth hs pen, hs heart, The communty has suffered a ans 8, Second Cornthans, n the trade from a news and hs labors so long and so great loss n the pausng of Chapter 4; Revelatons, esk at the State Captal to:well. For years, both as a prwnershp of hs own papers.lvate ctzen and the Edtor of Chapter Charles E. Gregory. He was dedcated to hs chosen professon and he steadfastly and Cht Chapter 4. p 2 and John, ts edtor and publsher, he'our local newspaper, he has orpton ;ave hs work and so almost large total was ab- hs workng been the for vanguard any project of those that courageously appled ts prn- :oncept of a newspaperman's; he felt was for the good of our cpal to hs dedcated devoton callng that he was dentfed Townshp; he gave of hmself to the many thousands who wth every aspect of cvc ac- unstntngly to numerous char- (Contnued on Page 2) Chrstmas Case Lst for Townshp Needy Contnues to Grow^teadly j ^ to"be-jolly, the old aymp goes, but there s no cheer n the home of Mr. and Mrs. X. t seems Mr. X has been out of work for qute some tme and he blls have pled tp sky hgh. There are three pre-school chldren and Mrs. X s expectng a fourth chld next month. Ths week Mr. X fnally got a ob, but the ncome s nsuffcent to meet the day-by-day expenses. The ndependent- Leader Chrstmas Fund wll help out... f suffcent funds are donated. (Case 0P Chrstmas can be a sad tme for the old as well as the young, f there s no money. Case 03 s a wdow, wthout famly. She has been ll for some tme How to Gve Donatons to The ndependent-leader Chrstmas 'und may be sent to The ndependen t-leader, 8 Green Street, Woodbrdge. Checks should be drawn n the name of The ndependennt-leader Chrstnas Fund. The ndependent - Lender contrbutes all costs of admnsterng the fund. Every penny donated goes drectly to ad the needy n the form of food baskets, clothng ln szes not donated and n exceptonal cases, some cash. Frut baskets are also sent to Townshp patents n the wards of area hosptals. All donatons are acknowledged n The ndependent-leader unless otherwse requested. sufferng from both dabetes and ulcers. Because of her llness she cannot work. We wll do our best to make Chrstmas more cherrful for her ths year through The ndependent- best to fnd cures, but meantme when mental llness strkes ceved. Leader Chrstmas Fund. Mental Health s n the lmelght a great deal these days. There are fve chldren n ths a famly, t becomes dffculty. The scentsts are dong ther famly and because of the fa-'brdge. To«jahlp-Fords Beacon. Rev. Boyd Johnson, who offcated, read Mr, Gregory's favorte Psalms the 23rd, 46th and 2st. Other readngs from the New Testament ncluded Rom- Men and women from all over the State ^-were jreseat for the servces. At tfe famly's request there were no flowers, except for a beautful blanket on the casket but donatons to The ndependent- Leader Chrstmas Fund or Perth Amboy General Hosptal Buldng Fund, n lfr Gregory's memory, wll be'tytpreelated. ''!'/>/'' Servurf as honorary. ' trer's cpnctluon p r* s, natu'&uy beareet w*re th«board of uneraplbywe lbw K, To T make mat Governors of Perth Amboy ters worse fle chldren have General Hosptal, the Board of been ll qute a bt the past few Drectors of the Frst Bank and months. The only ncome s Trust Company and staff from the Welfare Department. members of The ndependent- Dsabled Leader. The head of the household n Present at Rtes ths case tu4) was recently released from the hosptal wth a Archbald Alexander. Secre- Among those attendng were permanent dsablty. Socal tary of State Edward J. Patten, Securty and County Welfare representng Governor Robert applcatons are pendng and B. Meyner, Warren Wlentz, meantme the Welfare Department s assstng. There are sx semblyman Norman Tanzman, Mddlesex County Counsel, As- chldren n the famly three Freeholder George Otlowsk, pre-school and three n school. Because they are young the mother cannot leave them to fnd work. The ndependent-leader has set a goal of $4,000 expectng to take care of approxmately 44.8% of Students n Frst 6 Grades Flunk n Physcal Ftness Examnaton Mayor Frederck M. Adams, Mayor-elect Walter Zrpolo, Carteret Mayor Stephen Skba and members of the Medcal Staff of Perth Amboy General Hosptal. Mr. Gregory, 57, who resded at 29 Green Street, ded Sun- 00 fajnlles. But the lst has grown to 4. We can take care day at Perth Amboy General of the addtonal cases, only f Hosptal after a long llness. addtonal contrbutons are re- He s survved by hs wdow, Lucy, nee Ferguson; a sster, Mrs. Hldng L. Person and a Checks should be drawn n mem) Mss Suzanne Person, the name of ndependent- Leader, 8 Green Street, Wood- Holden, Mass. Mr. Gregory was born ln Wnthrop, Mass., November 27 ( 904. He was of old New England ancestry. He receved hs bachelor's degree from Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., and hs Master's degree from Harvard Unversty. He worked on newspapers n Boston and New York, before WOODBRDGE Exactly "Parent's should urge ther ed space or equpment. Ftness comng to New Jersey n 927, 8,836 boys and grls n grades chldren to partcpate n suu for lvng s somethng we can- when he became head of the one to sx n Townshp schools sport such as hkng, skatng not buy. No one can gve t State House Assocated Press were gven the Kraus Weber cyclng, swmmng, rowng to us. Wt- must work for t. OurBureau n Trenton. Mnmum Muscular Test a tenna and golf. Chldren can bodes ae only as strong as we n Wondbrdge 28 Yean physcal ftness test and 44,8 do exercses at home. Push ups, make them. Our muscles can Mr. Gregory came to Wflodbrdge n January, 934, as edl- per cent faled, Ernest Dubay.jst ups, floor touchng can be only be mad strong as we make Physcal Educaton Supervsor, conducted wthout much need- them through use." (Contnued on Page 2) announced today. The natonal average of falures s 57.9 per cent. Mr. Dubuy noted that the falurt rate Of European chldrelatvely ren, despte la poor standard of (lvng, s only 8.7 per cent. PavsR the test Here 4.88 pupls - - 4,570 boys were tested, wth passng for an juvn-u' of 47.3 w cent. Also tcsled were BH'ls. wth 2.67 Jssn* for an nverune of l(l.;f per cent,. j Mr. Duby explaned that the te.nn program revealed a we:kne.v, the abdomnal muscle.sre B th Wct n the tlcmblu.v >l the lower buck laseks and lnnstrlh' muscles,) le!'"'.x K Much Sttng ''ll: amdlton, le exhuned, :, lrnp.'lt. about by "tou much tl':^" Cm'teeUuu. the.slpervm 's;ll,.sl'.uld th* p't'e ut STUDENT8 ATTEND SEMNAR school honor tudent*»t»nrleb»r, Dorothy ScblH G»l Ntvrrau»l»y; Cart! DobM; thrd row, grou uf WoodbrldKf to a Ollm Lft to rght, frst ruw: Juate Baumgarten, Dane Dabul, Elsabeth SUhl, Marjarle Oslraek, Mary Uw Smyth, Carol Sraun. Susan Marjwnaa, Coowman, Andrew. Futey, Robert Brown and James Mehesy. n onl 'r to correct ths cou- Ulum. le PMVMCH educaton jnjrfn has been enphustanu juure :ahbtlt'c», walkng, rumm and jumpng actvtes. eus can do much at nomt; to encourage theh' chldren to be more actve tn ther lesure hours," Mr. Dubay sad. TO HELP KHHK.S; Tlmmas Haurtth.nl, boys and gru charman, Krewuts a check te $200 to fast 'resdent Julm Molnar, who wll present t to the Kdde Keen Well C»»f, durv Tuetday nnht's meetng of the KwauU Club. n the photo, from left to rujbt, an Ueor«e Kurca, nrt-sldent-de.t; Mr. luralwn, Mr. Multsr, J*hu Sehwan, tmwurcc, M4 Krank Ktenen,»ke prekenu.

2 PAGE TWO Messages Express Sorrow THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4, W helpng hand. Hs low to the communty * ndeed tragc. Catholc Mothers Last Rtes Held development Agency. He resgned both posts lart year due M FASHON mtaton And the ever-present.sumuutlm nfluence and flower m :-.w lapel merely «n-lan» hasbeen a»t help to (Contnued from Page ) to talng health. tor of the old Woodbrdgt ndependent. n 943. he became beautful gfts llmpact on our 'Contnued from Page > tender and worn and a sol that my great lovb;profound and of great -l. Alexander: t was a shock toj ElCCl UtllCCrS looked to hm for gudance and that sms too Renfrew and self- Gregory through'cfsnce. hear of the passng of Charle publsher of The ndependentd Edl Ed- 'Contnued from Page l) <* the grls..,'-. Clams Vctm The very short <, 8EWAREN Membent of the f. coun.tr. My famly jons me less He. a man who had the 0 secret.; Qretory. a very personal frend. Leader, Carteret Press and n mournnp h* death powrr to punsh and son Townahp-Ford» Beacoh'oreen when Duggn started or knock knees T alvsys used that jxnwr ~»... mo, v*m«r., * learned munttr wll m«hs wse coun-,""" *" and presdent of the Wood-:across the hghway. wear them a, Nwman Tarn- gw gnd buld, and dd tbte tner ;n: meetng on heartfelt sorrow about the sel and h* comfortng words;** ".,. h catholc.combned all the man; The trasfc death of j^,,,,. hp j gct that he hll suaaer, death of Mr. Gregory.^ encouragement. Mrs. AJn-'J* ^ 7jj brdge Publshng Company. Duggn, marred and the ddo to becomr ^ He served as presdent of the father of two chldren. ll tan be worn tlfy Charle? Edwyn Gregory s a not understand or tolenu we Hs death l a tragedy to thslander jon* me n expressng Welfare Bure * u much.;. m<m ' ft Board of Oovernors of the; thrown from hs car by the lm-tght ones. ftunnmg blow to all the people fomejs, much less dshonesty., ^ahed «*» He w of hln>eu mre-sjupnthy to Mr* Oretory and Offcers elected for 962 were Perth Amboy General,' Hosptal -pact and the body dragged 46 of'the Raman Say area and a No> DM ' - for everythng good hs famly n ther hour of named a» follows: prealdent, for 6 yean At the tme of hls'fwt by the tank truck, Detecdeath he was n the mdst oljtlve Joseph Wldman Md. The«horn n the s Beautful "g^ tood for He wll be bereawmmt Mr*. Qeorge Polkowskl; vce : Grocery unselfshly deall ded a m]xh Of hmself for hs torn mned n Carteret. [presdent. Mrs. Thomas Hen- plans for a second drve for!young father was pronounced holday Knon t \o < fd ;< lfe to wrrnf h* He was a prceless treasure to of state Edward J. Uw S. Jaertton: Hs ac- nessey: recordng secretary, funds now benc conducted tordead on the scene by Dr. rv-fc«a second addton to the ho»-ng Zuckerberg. the touch that a pa,. la nj colors ;f>?t.:: a: prat, sacrfce woodbrdge and one of the ratten: n the death of Mr. AMemblrmaB-eleet GoM» J. complshmenu for and behalf Mr*. Robert Colgan; Corresdevoted Brfan: "t s wth deep regret the Perth Amboy General Hos- pondng secretary. Mrs. Robert of end r. complete dsregard tr ^*nt<» j mtat precous posseoh: {rff.r.a; wl-brtng Hf wa? frend whose example wll re- that notce the passng of pttal by hs untrng efforts and Braan and treasurer, Mrs we lost a pltal constructon of whch s Detectve Waldman sad yes-..jf oh ", now gong on t'nder hs dlrec- terday that Duggn had been [-L * or far ' traly R champon of the people, hl, he'mala «n nspraton for all HUCharle K. Gretory. n the years tme, marks hm as on of the Joseph Segreto. modest Uon. the nsttuton ganed holdng t^p Jobs. He wnrltrd '' cnrsntly FlrMnp to prrtmt wt; -l n,w n». erfw«to Perth Amboy Oen-he ha* been publsher of j phlantrophlat of our, A chrurtnua basket»a gven recognton all over the coun- for thr western Electrc at H am bu~a~m :r.urp*t» we heart, tne cowewne*,,^ Uosm\ wll be forever ndependent-leader he has tme. He pave of f hlnuelf hllf for; f to Brter Mary.de Paul l to t dde-try as bentnne of the fnest Clark durng the c^muntty and :t.«n- the protector, th# guardan and nght shft gft* may run '«' earned the respect ot everyone ths prat job. He wll be mssed Wer to Morrg Hall, Home for k n U l ( nh/vt!j «*U 4 hosptals n \tr naton. and for the Acme Mll and mtm or col!a~ '",! :.< K5 marf aceom- the real hope ot a better Wood- for {or hls " jeartoaroess, candd-to " for hte " " - ' -,.. r:t5 arc arkr, Pledge-brdge. And yet, he> was 0ft and n,^ M, v«rl. C«mmltte«-^^ gnd mmeas. By hs death pronounced qualtes and de Honored by Umber Company durlna the add glamour to donateb by the group. BOMS of m'-nu; hf 5jcc*f5 v-rard ths understandng the PerfM^nun-etaet: t 'as wth deep woodbrdge and ths county serred dstncton. n 956. the Woodbrdge day. He was returnng U> the oogtumt and a >, md. Al! tf us who had the prv-personfcaton of hs favortte wm)w ttlat j lerned «f *'hare lost a great force for good. Townshp Councl of Cvc lumber *"" >»«*» wh far U wrv Clubs named Mr. Gregory the when the accdent eourred. Mr, * M 'Man of the Year" for "merl- Members of the Detectve Panw»; P b, : Chrstmas cards were also sent :to each ndvdual at the home >e«n knotnp Mr Gregory phrase. -Sweetness and Lght."j degth 0( m go od frend and May j tender to hs famly and' n f to send to ther relatves and had the Fr p flt?5t admraton Hf was a most attractve Mghbor Charles E. Gregory hgjuffmy heartfelt sympathy DO. 0.frends. nr.d refpm for hm. We have character n so many unusual to wtk)m oj w n looked for ta ^^ bereavement and loss.'-,,_... ^^, _,. torous'cvc advancement." Hc Bureau sad yesterday that at some of the shopalso receved the Ctzenshp!least 40 per cent of all themlnded. wth ;... Fnal arrangement* were been enrched by hs frendshp and vared ways. Hs very 6P-gudance He wa* always ready:., 'Contnued rrom page v made for preparng a Chlrstmas and-wll sure!? mss hs wse pearanoe at any tune, at any y, ^j shatd to those n need j Coaunltteeman thomas J.of Hectons offlce, Perth A Ctaton from Bnal Brlth and) traffc fataltes they cover bodce. For the 'counsel and cudanre.. Hs un-place, fas a strkrtg contradjc-'j^d g»ve of h* tme to fatcttto: Wth the death of boy. ' ^^ j or % nrt^y funlly n the "Heart of Oold Certfcate occur at the Avenel Street- ths creaton mufrom Deborah Hosptal uul Route ntersecton. tacal po-lnen and tmely passng leaves a vod t Uon of unpresbons. Hs severe-, wse counsel to many whojcharles E. Gregory, a serous There s a great deal of con- Wowj br( j Townshp wll be mposble to fll. ly dgnfed manner, and bear-joug^t t. Hs death s a. greatjyod WUJ be felt by ths oom-jecture ts to who wll run for At the close of the busnew Santorlum because of hu l rarely cover turnpke and panto wt,, ng. and clothes could not eon- \ 0$s t0 our Townshp. munty for he was a courage- the fve vacances. meetng the group wrapped d voted efforu" to help the *ek 'parkway accdent* whch are ng three quarts Qavd T. Wtlenta, former At- ceal the warmth and aflectlon prncpled and out-j Wllam Bhler. who was re He was also prrsented a clta- handled umally by the State t may aluo ha ous touetres whch wll oe torry General: Ths fne, hum-of hs soul Hs all embracng Mayor Stephen SkAa, Car-.spoken ^ _ advocate of good gov- center apponted to the seat dstrbuted to nfants at 8t tton by thr Mddlese County:W»llee. 'sasl. h We,'smple, lovable human be-smle spred by that lttle t«et: Ths communty re«r«*, ernment ent. Hl» voce was the vacated by Ruth Kahree, wll gnsabeth Maternty Home, tog was. Just too good to lve, touch of Kew England twang, the untmely passng of a most of a fearless, knowledge- undoubtedly run for the full Yardvllle, N. J. es^ STl l ^ R«^m^ake,! Un,d^7.,, He had gven too much 0.' a revealed a sprt and a spark, dedcated and nsprng per- able crtc whose motves were _ rej term The terms of James j^ t nex t regular meetng of Mr. Gregory was a member by TT " u ' t heart that was already Uwanc! a personalty that defed;sonal:ty._ Hs 'exceptonally ;>]y>ts 0J) ^ hl?hml p^e. Mullen",'Woodbrtdgend'aydethe'poup'wlU Hs counsel, whether t met Edrtngton, Cotona, also expre utry 4 u 8 2 at the Catholc nts Bank and Trust n " rnn "" - favor or dsfavor. *as an n- md as far u s known nov^pff^ Bureau, Fords. valuable asset to us, who are tajthey wll be canddates for re-^^ >"» Ol S publc sen-ce, because JJ - - -! MEN'S KNGS $4-50 to $75-00 LADES RNGS S7.50 to $ MEN'S and LADES' WATCHES 7 Jewel Name Brands to OFF! CULTURED PEARLS.MEN'S JEWELRY SET $6-oo to $35-00 Sterlng and Slver PLATED HOLLOWARE from $3-50 WATCH MART forthrght and far H* pas$- H :rx s to be mourned by all of, 3 3, ^, to submt ft full u.«who knew hm., rf flt( wululm Brenner, of T«Co lector f«h thsa area, has obtaned fve pe- Traner: n the \T..t t tlttom. A sngle petton was aldeath of.. obtatnfd ^ p^ Capon Charles E. Qregory. Woodhrldge Orand Avenue. seln. Julus E., Tovmsh:p has lost a mogt zso, Fords. Bsked for and re- lerment of manlcna at all tme* have always oonsdered Not.Ml On Key ;-,m a true frend. He was a A quartft s four people whe very chartable person and at,thnk the other three can't all tmes ready to extend a sng. from *» RON SCHOFELD POWSETOAS CHRSTMAS TKEES GRAVE BLANKETS CENTERPECES WREATHS - GREENS CORSAGES - err nowots Heater ftatnpk Dtltrar Cffl FU 8^ "We Delher Knnn Ua Corner *r ArMUd U>' World' RONALD SCHOFELD Florst 05 Lake Avenue, Colona, >. J. ZENTFH tfffert NEW SMALL HEARNG AD t was hf vho organled tn ndependent -Lender Chrstma.' 'und 8 year* aco The Fund now takes rare ef 00 famly lannually- ' durng World War U. Mr ;Orefon wrv»d at head ot the jmddlrscx County Ratonlnc land Prlre Control Board wlth- ;out comper-satlon. He was actve n many war-ume actv- Zetuth Rado Corporaton hat [tes and at the concluson of announced t» mnllest and 'hostltes srn'ed as charman lghtwt bearnd ad wegbnj of thf welcome home celebraonly on«-hrd of an ounc» llon for Townshp veterans wth battery. / The transstorzed unt, the "Sgnet" l»o small that mcro- cupet are requred n the manufacture and asaemblv of paru. Thj l«elundthe-ear type»d n avalable at vour Authorzed Zenth Hearng Ad Dener. PERTH AMBOY HEARNG AD CENTER H Smth St.. Perth Amboy VA (Nrt to Boj»l ThelrK \Kt Hndlr Bllrrlf ud Actrjwrr tor Mott Hurln kt* Th e nscrpton on the memoral to the Townshp's war dead n WoodbrdRe Park was wrtten by Mr. Gregory. Mr Greqory.vrved on th' Towns::p Plannng Board for,r:x years and for a short tw was a member of the Re- BUSNESS Ak - Ral - StnmaUp - Hotel TOUR AND CRUSE M»ER\AT()sv TH WORLD OVT.R Phone VA MM Travel Burvuu, Ul Mplf Mr» rerth AMB0 N J WORD WDE :; SPBCTAUSTS F;v " GENERAL ELECTRC! Power Shower Cgarette and Table Lghters $3.50 to $22-00 Leather Wallets from $4-50 Necklace and Earrng SETS from $5-00 BE A OMtwtutm AH Orun N* Scraptag Hood N«*d>. loll* WltMb... CWOM CHRSTMAS (HARMS $4.00 to $3Q.oo REMNGTON Electrc Shavers $585 tknt ss4 ssk, d flnkss One kla fn to" ' MMs4Ms» MSMB. Plrtsls.KSSKNS to so Uuct Hf Mtbl tmskbuttot ksdla-ut J»C Klt BELGAN GLASS JEWEL BOXES from $5-00 Sterlng Flatware VVM BUT NOW whla qvonfrfts lostf 40 CASH DOWN! CHLDREN'S JEWELRY Ftn. Pearl Drops Necklaces - Medab Watches - D Bands $2.00 to $7-00 TRANSSTOR RADOS $27-00 Complete Kt from LEATHER BOUND Travel Clocks $6-00 up RELGOUS JEWELRY LUGGAGE CLOCK RADOS GFT CERTFCATES No Free Gfts... No Stamps... No Coupons WATCH MART'S DSCOUNT PRCES GVE YOU FULL VALUE N YOUR PURCHASES! Turn frowns to smles! Cut kfchen clean-up tme! A PORTABLE DSHWASHER CAN BE USED N ANY KTCHEN A WEEK mol Eltctrc Dhwathw MaMM warranty ry a -yaar rtpar or r«- tadud- Mrvk*, labor Mcawaryl nn nanufodwlmg <M«ct Mtrt dbhwakw. OPEN EVENNGS 'TL 0 O'CLOCK Sf U\ *, n.,, h WATCH MART The Dscount Jewelry Store Colona Shoppng Plaza Route 27, Colona OPEN TL 9 P. M. EVERY NGHT'TtL CHRSTMAS Q Smply roll to lnk and attach to fauat. & Holds 2 place Pn-rnm, washes, rnmanddru-automatuauy. ^Dshesand glasses ame sparklng dean. «/r A DttHWAwnt AT row Mvownr trow PUBLC SERVCE ELECTRC AND GAS COMPANY TAXPAYN* SERVANT OC A 5JZT "-" "HteAqtsarters for /oy Water Softe$ters' AuUwrc Franchse Dealer G Salc uaa Servce A M A YTELEVSON L U f l A A APPLANCES 5 MAN STREET WOODBK' (,l

3 ,(l 0 'resent rol Story mas dnner Educaton at the Held at termedate Grl Scout Troop THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 98 Javcees Plan Frst Home' " Party Saturday PAGE THRU CD Drector Addresses Lons Club 6:30 and dnner at 7. Mas carols at the Dansh Home lr shp Jaycee announnd 5.[BRDGE Rev. Catherne Mansero s char- WOODBRDGE Mrs. Jo- Metuchen. Carol Chrtetensen needy chldren h»ve been n mprovement. WOOtmRlDGE - Fallout Among the gcml for the racto; slu-tm, and survlv«; wnvr dsrussed at the th rwu-,, Evangelcal and man.,; sfph Varey ways and means'senor scout tde, was narrator '«.-"' ,,, Ulc,,...,..., church, announced commttee charman, anjnounced at a meetng of Em- accordlan selectons. Eleen mas party and Santa Clsus wll nourvced s to establsh a blood l.on? cnh. StanleV Mnn. and Joseph Van played several vlted to the JaycA frst Chrst comng year, Mr. Mann, an- )nr mrc'nb ol the Woodordge.._..,,,. wll be told n the] HaVC blpm Club p 35) vjst them from to 4 P.M. donor servce lor club members 35) Monday nght, prngrum rhnlrraan. ntroduced ntures n carol* by the (several workng events are be- 'grls on the pano. Satuntey at the Cotonla Cvclby Januarv. Detals are be- 'John M Cn;n. operatonal drector of Cvl Detense. wrw (mprovement Club. jng revewed by Cy Bromberg., of the Youth Chor,'lng planned lor the near At the completon of the prolram Amy Aroe dstrbuted ntahed by th» Jayeees. Refresh- M'olw n thr wav» ndvduals f "rt'y Scl' 00 Transportaton to beng fur-jcommlttee charman. ' members Hosptal Party future., n the *plr, of communty: l P.M. n the parah cm best protect themselves ments and gft* contrbuted by cooperaton they plan to ad, n audtorum. from ad.aon and the hatard* many local busnesses wll be;the Woodbrldge Townshp CondWtrbuted to all. jcert Orchestra n obtanng ' Lesle Egry wll be the of nuclear WB!. solosts wll be Rw- Stanley Maun, presdent, ad-necessary muscans and asvsed the December movng ofslst*nce to srr»#< a seres of mr nf the chldren's Chrtst- Dr Onl Hutner, chalr- Joyce Debbe have the w7pr^ P s p o m l by ' & we ll-known knon! the Jaycees ended an actveconcfru durng the year mns tnrtv, rpquerted members to attend the annual affar to hp held December A.M. ferty to Head. at the state Theater, Man Rehearsal Set Dec. 26th Street, for chldren of WoodbrttUe. Port fleadln?, and 8*-,f jesus wn, charlotte u«het nd lelw at «p M. for the hos-;,, Thp «:,]:rks. John % ard : P«*>- Anyone nterested n ldon» Uon Bdwsh, and > ndln K m^ n at- ndependent- p trt John Jh LeBder <?!»,f" nd vnrtn WOODBRDG - Leon J For Holly Debutante Ball Plan are progressng for the publt«herorthrn-! aert J- *»bw AVem hh8 "' next wml evetrt whch wn be l mmoers wll part- A Chrstmas donaton was, er. been apponted charman of WOODBRDGE Fnal ar-.sufcch. tcket charman, o? Mss nclrs Neht and Charter,,rt use lghted eandflesmade to Our Lady of Mt. Car-] s'made by Mrs the 962 New March of Dmes rangements are beng made byjruth Wolk general charman.nght, February 7. accordng mne the blesaed carols mel Church. Plans were made jthe Woodbrldge Townshp Bus- All reservatons wll close on to n report by Edward Ooulllon,,',(,! the entre program, for a penny nale, January 0, Charman on,campagn. t was, lness and P^esslonal Women'sMonday at 5 P. M. All those ( entertanment charman., Clms wll be portrayed 882 wth Mrs. Rose Kovacs ltt8l today by M. ' Club for the Holly Debutantewho have returns to make on Dr sadore Rablnowte. prect>.,,. Kovach who wll and Mss Ann KOTO as co-chalr- : Sunday School mem- men. A donaton was also made l, snce th. ol The Nam Bal to ^ held; December 28 at'tlckets are a&ked to do so flrtt :<:ounty a.s dent, advsed the board of drectors approved donatons to Scotch Plans Country Club. jsoon as possble. < \taff wth gfts. [to two needy famles fer ttonal Foundaton Debutantes who not ]the March of Dmes and the ' ',m.«wlll.be led by; Chrstmas Mrs. Andrew Fenyar s servng as Debutantes are requested to [Tuberculoss League. U n charge of the project. SET for the thrd report at the Country Club Mrs. Wllam ; A fve year perfect attendance pn was awarded to Rob- jyear. wll head a group of vol- Tuesday. December 26. promptunteers who wll seek funds at "6:30 P.M. lor a fnal Brennan at the Brennan Agen- ; K t Carroll. Joyce S-ata a SC mg %\x u wlth S--- -~r; gentm, to The Lttle Servant January "for fghtng three rehearsal. They are asked tol 6 > Man Street, Woodbrldge. ert Hrsdfleld and a one year " j Unda jmrs. Prances Nemeth and Mss" pn to Andrew Muska. Francs of the mmaculate Con- crpplng' dseases: brth de- brng ther escorts, f possble 'BOPP was nstalled as a new at St. Joseph's Convent fects, arthrts and polo. The nght of the Ball debs; chld wth Mrs Ann member, and Francs Champ* ;who do chartable work and Commentng on what can be anfl escorts are asked to be atsynagogue Lsts gensen. was welcomed nto the club. jnu'sng care n the area. Mrs done for those born wth brth the Country Club no later than (Stanley Berlnsteln, publclty'defects Mr. Oerlty sad: 8 p. M. The debutantes wll otto Mayer, holday dttrsur' charman, reported the nuns[,,^m, Chors to Take Part ovt experence receve the guests from 8:30 to Youth Program requested members planntof to were very apprecatve. 9 P.M. attend the affar. December 27,.technque* perfected n ; Further plans were dscussed..._,.. * tcteu rere- AVENEL Congregaton 6 5 P M to contact Mm at for a Membershp tea to be treatment and rehabltaton of;matan te A t H '»* «**" J'TM not later than Dmbrr 20. Sons and daughters held at the home of Mrs. severely crlppl? may be.cured b, Clng any,* ^ g * n Candlelght Servce [George Oerek, presdent, Sun-, The Natonal. c MRS TER J. TALMONT members who are of hgh 'day afternoon January U, njhetped the medcal professon munlty Center, accordng to :hool or college ace wf& to galn a vast reservor of knowledge applcable 'to vctms of announcement today by Martn Lltnger..NFT. A candlelght ments, under the gudance of the hope of encouragng the uests»;! be held at the -- '-- FtraVMrs. Hartley - Feld - and Mrs. wves of members of the Woodother erlpplen such M Lons Receve, -:nn Church. Sunday/Andrew Hunter brdge B.P.O.E. 26 to become Youth actvtes, under the Mss Evelyn Womelsdorf defects. M. All fve chors. A Bell Chor from the second members. j drecton of Jules sler, nclude, drecton of Vern (Presbyteran Church n Prnce- 'New The ntaton of a group of and mproved aprelleve specfc Fve-YearPns a program as follows: S&R Workers Mnster of Musc, ton wll sng before the Chrstwlth musc and mas pageant. Patrca Wght sat the January. meetng, and new members wll take place proaches t Fourth, ffth and sxth grade Brde of Tek /. Talmont brth defects problems are be AVENEL The purpose, students, under the supervson rhrstma story as t the drector. nstallaton of new offcers wll ng developed contnuously n dutes and responsbltes of j of mum Honor Wlson j^. pre-u.s,y. group... the Scrptures, The servce wll conclude be March 2 wth Mrs. John! Clncal Study Centers and AVENEL Saturday after-(brown accessores and a bege beng a member of a Lons club( for menb Bnd egm g^de WOODBRDGE Mr. John. Or Charles 8- Mac- wth the lghtng of candles. Qrazano, supreme presdent, Specal Treatment Centers supported by the March of Dmes. Rutgers Unversty, Mss Eve- Mrs. Talmont, a graduate o were heard by members of thel students up to Bar Mtzvah noon at Krkpatrlck Chapel.jcoat wth mnk trm. r. Wlson. Supertatendent Ot,.ds Scrptures, about sngng of "Slent NRht" and offcatng. Ths wll be a Avenel Lon's Club at ther age under ^e leadershp of the Transportaton Department csy. Annuncaton, Benedlcton by the pastor, sngle event and not a jont affar as orgnally planned. And research has shown that lyn Fay Womelsdorf, daughter Woodbrdgf Hgh School, at meetng at Stanley's Dner.. Y ale Abranu, wll all meet at the Amercan Smeltng and :t Brth of Jesus, A- R*"v Bruce Larson, feld secof Shepherds and the retary for Path at Work, wll some condtons resultng from of Mr. and Mrs. E. Guy Womelsdorf, 370 Avenel Street, be- and s employed at Rarltan tended Grove Cty College. Pa Danel Flanzbaum, frst ycetuesdays from 7:30 to 9 P. M Refvnlng Company, was gven a n charge of hosptalty was brth defects may be prevented presdent, presdng offcer, ntroduced Lon Governor Arthur agers meet Mondays from 7:30 ployees of the Perth Amboy at the center. The Ufl.Y. teen- testmonal dnner by the em- Mrs. Zoltan Mayer. through early detecton and came the brde of Tek J. Talmont, son of Walter Talmont, New Brunswck, as a contnuty Valley Broadcastng Company tableaus wll be preach at the 9 and 0 A. M treatment." ''pctng the scenes, servces. Dr. MacKenne wll Lance and hs coblnet, Jm - to 9 P. M. wth ther leader, Plant, Tuesday at Coby's Restaurant. takng part n the preach at 8 and U A. M o the Mr. Oerty s the owner of Garden Cty, L.,, and the late drector. Molbey, deputy governor; Ab-Harold Melt. ^Hungaran-A mercan the Leon J. Oerty Funeral :>- from the Chrstan topc "JPSUS the ner Peldman, gone charman Uv Mrs. Talmont..v «?f Regular servces wll be held Br! <U? d Her husband, a graduate o labemethy offcated at the( Mr. Wlson wll retre on Home. Actve uv cvc and pro- SolebUry SchQ^ New Hopf : and Drama Depart- Folk Who Tol." Club Meets Tonght and Dck Splvack, secretarytreasurer. All spoke on the sub-sors of the Oneg Shabbot after of servce wth the Amercan WOODBRDOE The Hun- tomorrow at 8:30 P, M. Spon- December 3, after 35Vj years fessonal affars, affas, he s a mem- double rng ceremony. Pa.. and Rutgers Unversty, ber of the Mddlesex Councl The brde, gven n marrage employed at the same place as ject whch was of great nterest the servces wll be Mr. and Mrs. Smeltng and Refnng Company. He started as a Wegher nanan-amertcan Ctzens Club Knghts of Columbus, Rev by her father, was attred n a a sports and newswnter. jto the men. Sol Slotnck; Mr. and Mrs. John J. Grffn Assembly 4th gown 5'wll meet tonght 7:45 at the' Next to the Tree- Degree, N. J. State Funeral Dl- Mr. Lance awarded fve year Charles Goldberg and Mr. and of rosepont Chantlly n the Baltmore Plant and lace wth a sweetheart necklne R! Hungaran Reformed Church, pns to Nathan Temkn. Geo- Mrs. Herman Jutkowtz. AU worked hs way to hs present and long sleeves, and featurng US no- W Keta(&berg, Danel Flanz-wll be celebratng ther weddng annversares. the Transportaton Depart- ters of lace over permanent Kadet Mothers poston as Superntendent of Anclent baum, W»» W«J er Pry stock, y, Vnce pleated nylon tulle. Her fnger- BULOVA cay Order of Hbernans. He s a Rccardont and«beter fccar Wnter vacatons for Hebrew ment: " ' vel of ~ "- -' "' - Plans are beng made for a school chldren has been set for Yachtjdone. U P len * Teu 0 "eucu um- PlanYule Party He has been n the Perth Amboy Plant snce 94 W slon feu "Merry Chrstmas' V4lt_._ The men "Lades December 24 to January. from a crown of se- He tt past presdent of WM quns and pearls. Kd she carred a cascade bouquet wth; AVENEL The Woodbrdge waren Outboard Motorboat Nght" at th. Wood- School wll resuke January 2, 0 and 25 Tear dubs and, ^ Hall. Carteret, Sunday school wll not be held Mothers held a specal treasurer ot the Salared Credt 2. Ray Maer best' Krupftch and Steven Kertes. brdge, February n. nn.v maun «W J ^..«.. lles of the valley and whte meetng wth Mrs. Wllam Ber lunon. land Joseph Wnqust are char- December 24 and December 3, as co-charmen. n..yusk Musc wu wll ue, be; w Mr VJWJ Gerty f marred and s p [carnatons. stated Sol Slotnck. nath, Harvard Avenue, to make Mr. Wlson resde* at 234 men of the aflar. [ Matron of honor was Mrs. S furnshed by 'The Caravans", the father of lour chldren. fnal plans for the Kadets' North Park Drve, Woodbrldge. Robert M. Smth, Red Bank, Buova s truly tr* gft qualty waled. the *»tc» you man was Conrad Talmont,, La n 8 Chrstmas party whch wll be and servng hs brother as best Chrstmas Books tan gve wth prde, wear For F eld Sunday, SCOUTS YULE PAETY SET Plata, Md. Ushers were Robert Mrs. Robert MUler s char- WOODBRDGE The Mothers' Club ol Boy Scout Troop 37 wth prde. bttut t's M. Smth, Red Bank, and man of the aflar whch s for Every Age! m*de wth prd«. Roger Womelsdorf, Avenel, scheduled from 2 to 4:30 P. M. wll have a Chrstmas party tor e ADULT BOOKS BBLES brother of the brde. at the Amercan Lg Legon Hall, the boys Wednesday, December bld 20, at VTW Hall, Pearl Street. COOK BOOKS "DC- After a trp to the Pocono Berry Street. Woodbrldge. Small gfts wll be dstrbuted TONARES ATLASES ) Mountans, Pa., the couple wll! The mothers group'* next po the boys and all mothers an SELECTED CHLDREN'S make ther home n New Bruns- regular.meetng wll be Januwck. For travelng, the brdeary 8. The Kadets next drll urged to attend. Refreshments BOOKS WRTNG PA- Th«Damond Drum Exqustely carved «na peces hold two shm meg dtmond. H The e»ecutve look-tap level» perto'mjne tut not n puce, the Sen»tor has / e*els, s s hock resstant B(K)K SHOP PER and NOTES DOLLS RAGGEDY ANN and ANDY NANCY»nd SLUGGO STUEFED ANMALS EDUCATONAL TOYS Reduced! Engagement, Autograph and Trp Books Dares Photograph and Scrap Albums Doll Clothes Games for All Ages 79 SMTH STREET, PERTH AMBOY OppotUt M»y(»lf Super Mrket Phone VA 6-0*85 OPEN KVKRY NGHT Tl, CHRSTMAS Norcross and Paramount Chrstmas Cards Boxed... ndvdual... Specal Ttles... Gft Boxed Cgars Whtman s Boxed Candy Chrstmas Wrappngs CEASAR'S 20 Man Street, Woodbrdge Open Daly 6 A. M. - 9 P. M. Sunday 6 A. M. - P. M. FREE PARKNQ AT REAR ENTRANCE Don't Buy an Artfcal Chrstmas Tree... UNTL YOU HAVE SEEN OURSr BEAUTFUL TREES PNK - GREEN - SLVER G O L D GRAVE BLANKETS $Q50!Plan *nd Snow Covered) Wreaths Uve t and Artfcal $79 Stylsh bracelet *»«* Hgh (sshon ov»l mol t carred through to > perfect blend ol case and bracelet The CrMc«Ml«, 7 jewel). [Buy on The SM Clpp"'- " «w«ls, stl<wmd"g. Easy Cttled watetpfoo), shock resstant, lumnous hand and dal.» Cndt penson bracelet Term WATCHES ENGRAVED FREE! OPpN EVEKV NGHT TLL 9 O'CLOCK MARTN LAWRENCE >t Man Street Woodbrdge ve erner Jlowert from Ljr&tma WaLU' Whether t's the tradton*] ponsetta* n arbbon-tedcontaner or a magnfcent bouquet of mm, flowers add zest and color to Chrstmas. They cost so lttle, yet repay many tmes over n pleasure... and, remember, f you're n doubt about the rght gft don't hestajte, send flowers.... and lor your far-away frends and MErcury mma- ntfttttts, what better Yuletde faftact tfean Pemen by Telegraph? fcteet From Our Oomplek MM* MBUY WREATHS HOLDAY GREENS MSTLETOE OQLOBFUL BDuyUCTU WAVE COVERS DANTY CORSAGES t POTTED MDVK CUNTBUFWOm WALSHECK'S FLOWER SHOP SOS Amboy Av«n««, Woodbrdft, N. J. (MRSTMAS CARD SPEdAL! Reg..25 Box) Wth purch»e of 3 or More r Bou-2 Cud Box n Box. For Your Manjer E*. UU - Outdoor Decoratons Of All Typ<* WNDOW CANDLES Remember The tods At Chrstmas... Wld Brd Seed 5 lbs. for 60c Snow-Flok Kts To Spraj Your Tree Wth Snow! OPEN EVKEY NGHT TX S - W. OeUver! Tnsel Garland Tree lop* Wrappngs Tab'" r»«coratons 279 New Brunswck Avenue.««.»< o* M Perth Amhy - H *

4 PAOE FOUR SMALL NVSTMNTB OFTEN YELD SURPRSNG RESULTS N THE OVER-THE-COUNTER MARKET Promsng new ssues... stocks of lttle known companes.., tomorrow's blue chps all may be found n the vast and vtal Over-the-Counter market t's the oldest and largest securtes market n the world... the major market for dstrbuton of new ssues, ncludng U. S. government bonds, bank and nsurance company shares. t's the ncubator for future corporate gants and t can be the source of excellent proft opportuntes for you. Would you lke to know more about OTC securtes and prce trends... how and where they're bought and sold? Just mal the coupon below, call or stop n for a copy of "Understandng the Overthe-Counter Securtes Market," and our latest lst of recommended securtes. No cost or oblgaton, of course. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 96 Renz Apponted much confuson nuroundtnf NTATED rorty. She s al*o a member of MA&tlAGF. the reducton. The useuon assert that t does not wem rea- Amusement Game Rule defntve statement. Prank, daughter of Mr. and the law at ths tme to gve a COXONA - Mss Barbara the staff of the school paper. Doctor: "Why Assessors Seek sonable that t vat the ntent HOT, TASTY SANDWCH that A-B9J7 tatto,'. However, he added, somethng wll be done to clarfy the Prank, 35 Chan Bar Charty Group M. of D, Ade?* When hungry guests show up, back?" O'-Hllls Road was nto serve then corn bread and Patent: "Th B ;, entre pcture of why one group computng county taxw so ft: COfcONA-Joseph Fennelly, Sgma Tau Delta, natonal obeese sandwches. Bake corn That's»),«, NEW BRUNSWCK - The ^^ ^ t elldble when another s not n unfar and n- ehatnnan of the March of Englsh honorary fraternty, at ^ret ^ tn g.^^,0,^ p^ran nto me whn< ; Mddlesex County Board of ^," u " t,blp HW BRUNSWCK Sen. eluded themselves from operatfflun.j Dme* Campagn announces Davla and Elklru College, Elkms. W. Va. zontally and place bottom half usng a mx. Bpltt bread hor- n the garage < (, (, r Taxaton has been asked by the John A. Lynch, D-Mlddlesex'ng games of chance at county wn ther sad today t was not the tnten-land state attractons by votng: DeCosler Apponted the appontment pp of Vncent muncpal assessors to gve ( t uemson Ren as coordnator n the ap- MLas Prank s a 959 graduate of Woodbrldge Hgh School erously wth crsp cooked bacon Hungry custom*: on cooky sheet. Sprnkle gen- HOPE SO them a credt n excess of 00,- p^t would t»on of the legslature to ex-!for the referendum. To Heart Fund Po$t proach to blshessmen for funda 000 n county taxes that hsre gnn Ue munctpamej t'etatt chartable organsatons ( Lynch sad he would take the and specal nlfu. been pad to the Board of Free. ther 962 county tax from conductng games ol qufs ton to the attorney general's offce for a rulng, and he Treasurer Joseph C. De Coster, Mr. Rent s well-known n Elkns College, majorng n ele-jtomato slces. Top wth second wlch." WOODBRDOK Ctfunty and s a junor at DavU and bts. Cover wth thn, seasoned counter-"one QTf holders for the current year bl] m the game manner that 'Chance mentary educaton. She s a half of corn bread and heat Walter "Wll }-''j The assessor? estmate the gves credt* for reductons n He sad t has come to h* added, "f the work. He has been charman dean's lst student, a member thortrughly n moderate oven. * talw t wth j credt at $,600. but t may t*x appeal case*. ' 'attenton source satsfactory wll take proper urer of the New Jersey Heart fre acton n the legslature to rght Assocaton, t m announced for several tuna rasng cam- of the college chor, the SJJ - Serve cut n squares, wth Customer _ fro hdher when complete lsts North Brunswck Mayor Fred of mem today by Dr. Arthur U Roth. pagns wth the St. John Van E.A. and the Ch Omega So- cheese sauce toppng. both." of allowances granted to elderly j Hermann and other munlcl- companes, cvc clubs, church the wrong, «** Mddlesex ney Church. Presently he s asctzen? t reported to the ^ om c a 8 trf nrpportmt the groups and smlar organlm-j Burled n the fne prnt of slstlng as a coach n basketball!] boar' Trer also want the tax ^^g^jf m ther fttht for the t' 0 may be barred from hav-jthe Amusement Games JJcensboard to (rrant a credt n 96J Ux ^ ^ ng concesson' at fars under mg Law s the secton that wll] the county!' 0 the CYO. hu beenj Mr. Ren formerly resded n and subsequent years Based on ncomplete report* *n amendment 'to the Const- receve Lynch's attenton. j actve for many years n bothjersey Cty, and was The elderly cttern Uw On the total concessons grant- tuton approved by M voters t says., Vo ntaft of smy;^-^ a nd'coun^"hwt"m-'a' leader n She'll love her gft.. f grantng all property owner* 6S ^j to the elderly ctlsens, the '**t month ktnd mgy be conducted under jocj^yonj C ( a l affars of that cty, fro years or older who resde n muncpaltes would neetve t s contended bv some..,--- that lcenses ssued, pursuant -, to,,. ths A former vce-presdent of; Cardnal Cgonanl sent hm a ther own dwellngs a maxmum these credt*: the voters opened the mdways ftct where the applcants there- t)w PrM ^ ^ UjA ^ ^ c jjtter for hs enthusasm and MOO cut n -assessment*. t cost carteret. $7,40; Cranbun. of 20 New Jersey fars to lnde-;fore are wthn a class of or-^j pwl Amboy, nd currenuy : eforts ln headng a drve to P Bn estmate $ ths year s).030: Dunellen, SJ20: East p pendent professonal p operators,ganzaton gn to whom lcenses,, BOOOO $ d d d of the Bank.'gatJer clothng for the poorl and may reash BOO.OOO next Bnnnwck, ll.jm: Edson. $7.- and closed them to fremen and may be ssued nnder the raffles an actve'and ndgent people lvng n rear, 30; Relmetta, 2«5: Hghland other cvc groups. 'lcensng law." member of many county volun-'uly. n grantng the reductons, put, 3,0: Jamesburg. 905; volunteer fremen sad they' Assstant Atty. Gen, Theo-;teer orsanxatlons ncludng; Mr. Rent s employed for the f no provson was made for tafc- Madson Tom&hp. $4,50: Me- <prf ^ aw&rf ^ nad n., m L g,,^ ^^ there s too; the Amercu Cancer Socety ofamercan Can Co. of New Tork ng a credt for the allowance tuehen, 3.50 [whch 'whch he 's a drector, thejcty u supervsor of methodsj ln county taxes. The muncpal Mddlesex.»2,50O: Mlltown, _ Amercan Red Cross and the and research. The company re-" tax collectort pad tht taet as $2,02s: Monroe Townshp, 2,- GLAMOR GRLS Boy Scouts of Amerca. qulre hm to travel consder-!! apportloned by the county 275: New Brunswck. $9,000; De Coster jrtth hs wfe re- ably throughout the country.' board. North Brunswck. $3,000: Perth; OPEN tveby NGHT TM, t sdes at 225 Water Street, PerthlWhen he s at the home offce. t had ths effect: the mun-amboy, $0,00: Plscataway: Amboy. He s a former resdent and e»-mayor of Hgh- Drve for New York Cty ton he headed the Unted Fund lelpalltet pad about tl,«w Townshp. $4,75; Plalnsboro, tnore ln county taxes than t»j205: SayrevUle. %3!»Sb. Hand Park Amercan Can., The most wanted was pos«tbl< t«collect because south Amboy. 4.75: Bouth "The March of Dmes of the tax concesson. Brunswck. $2,725: South Plan- HU Proper Settng: proud to have, m n ^ The law s mute as to how feld,.430: South Rver, $8.- Warden What s your oc-]reeognlable esteem n thel are wrapped n a ttch muncpalty s to be re- 325: 8potswood, *6J0; Woodcupatlc!:' mbursed lrom the county for brdge, $2,800, communty to work on thl j Convct Composer of popu- worthy project," sad Fennelly^ lar song?.!»t a recent executve meetng. Paramount box! Warden Put hm tn the: Mrs Renz s charman forj copyfng department. the Mothers March of Dmes. 7 ^ Cruttenden.Podesta & Co. Mnbvr Nta rol, AwcM. tm«m K FKMC Cmt MR* WnM 288 Madson Avenue, Perth Amboy, N, J. Phone mbcreat 2-87*7 Phon*.. OC-ll N«m»_ "What a perfect way to get even wth Aunt Myrtle!" FREE GFT to our customers! NEW 962 ST. JOSEPH CALENDAR contanng 6 offcal ntry bl»nk for $37,500 PRZE CONTEST Frst prze $0,000 just for wrtng a last lne for a jngle about ths fabulous 30 page full color calendar wth nearly 50 fascnatng features and over 200 tuler llustratons. COME N FOR YOUR FREE CALENDAR TOOAY Publx Pharmacy 9 Man Street, Voodbrdge ME OPEN EVERY NGHT TLL 0 O'CLOCK OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY (lncludln; Chrstmas Evf) t's all n knowng how women s - LNGERE - Vanty Far Kajrwr Harbson - ROBES- Stella Fftn BarUon Campus Grl Lynn DeUe - HOSERY- KayseT Berkshre Hanes - GLOVES- Kayser Fownes Meyen Lady Gay - DRESSb. Bobbe Brrmk. VlU K rr CaUlng -Sl'TS- Pett Bobble Brxkv Wpctte * BLOSF.S - Judy Bond Shp'n Weber -HANDRA(,<- Rona\ Morrs Whte V. 8. Handhaf - SWEATERS and SPORTS^F \. Jantten Helen Harper P Catalna Jane nrffl u Bobbe Brooks Mr. Thomson Ft r or let her $elect her own c wth a PARAMOUNT GFT CERTFY Pont your bet lke to for holday fun. n nky black patent or velvet, wth perky bows, parklngs of btedt, tny heels. See //the ttyu for chldren n Krmty's new party-best collecton. And show Mother the prces-amazng for so much qualty. \ Successful savng, lke expert skng, calls forplenty of practce and control f you're one whofndst dffcult» to "stay on your feet" fnancally] well [gladly provde the bankng sjervca you jeed to balance your budget, control spendng and speed up savng. t U Chrstna* when you can gve luxury lke ths tor so lttle. Knney's has the furry thng she wants for warmth, n the most mouthwaterng colors magnable. See our whole collecton. holday prced Back; Bow pump wth rhmestones, prrxess heel. Stes 2'Ato4, BUckNflwVtNtt. SwvetUsp ttyle, pancake heel. Sues 5» to 4 Jon our, CHRSTMAS BOUKS: M«t>«* - T)»ort4»,» A.M.] F.M. Krld, t lt - r.m. handbags, S.00 CLUP Salety (or Sanugs Sne* SO sure r«k btve the extrt tub or a cuetrae holday not Btftn stvnc some o! pansheok s t thrfty dub vta tttt Uton to ftt your poclttlxulr tsu) The PEBTH AMBOT Savngs nsttuton mm *M»ot. ww VKU DVOlt MuuHd OfBN U A.M. U r.mat TM Street Crtle odcton EoulM and 9SEJN Woodbrdae At Green Street Crcle

5 ln,lurton Set Church wnd /,., m _ The Women's A of the Frst Presbyteran ', fh plpcted offcers for 962,,.,v ( pnt. Mrs. Stanley.,. secretary - treasurer, Donnfrlo; promm,,., Mrs. Roger Sldmer:,.llp charman. Mrs. jay Bnc. World Servce,,,,,, Mr*. John VUale,,,«slate wll be nstalled crrpmnny. r>- lve that Wlt Not Let was the ordor of vord for * ""'C *' thanks f from thr SEUN - ThankB to combned M fort sol the 'Club totor Talk THURSDAY, MCBMBBR 4, n an attempt to dscover the»«s estmated at ptwntedtrom oeeunn«n the to the same stuaton as thel frst place. But m t.hp mean-brtsh, "_the welfare stawj tme that uuot» * s v«w>-~ " «- Betn Sholom, fleers was held at the veaular hm stre5sed tmp bodyetabe bllon dollars a year glasses o[ l mlk l wll be meetng of the Mothers Club; W.g g. n n thscolumn that early l! / urge all readers of ths' column to secure ths ssue of dstrbuted by the Unted Na- of Troop 47 at the Frst Pres-!all adults should have at least, 7» '-.,_. nf., _..._ Chldren's The Reader's Dgest and read byteran Church on Monday* «ood general physcal cheek- n Doctor Talk o...»eek Emergency Fund 'UNCEF, carefully and vp j up yearly by ther famly phy-the troubles wth thr very exst- Chlldm: from the Frst'. slean n ths way any ab- lst ate and socalsed Presbyteran Church who col «mu ^* re: PreMdet * t ' Mrs upon the connormaltes found can be work- tn England was Amerllerted nn Halloween for UN- Wllam Doerr and treasurer.^ out and lf treatment ts snce wrtng ths column..._ CEF, a total of $60.58 were Mrs Thomas Bowen..necessary ths can be lst- :wrtjf r hu -been prvleged to J U SStfln S'vartz, Fred Hanna. Attendng were Mrs. Russell tuted. Ths preventve practce r_,_l an artcle appearng n Chalrs Hanna, Gal Kaufmann. Marne Wood. Peter R ««Mrs. Stephen stepnen Mhallk.clans MnaK.clans hope for. not the type so "Amerca-Beware "Amerca Beware ol the We- we- Sunday Scnool Teacher,. Ecltcn8berger, Mrs, Edward jof medcne s what all phys- _ _ > Reader's Dgest enttled Htrray Mckhay. Ann Conlorno. Kahy Tmpenny. Kann Sden- en Ackrrman. Mrs. Bowen, process has advanced beyond tn ths artcle t s stated that do anythng n prvaw w» p l.'flllat*, QlnAr \f... Tll. *..,.,.,L. Jl.. _....,... «U tl,.»w Mrs Black. Mrs. Rob- often seen n whch the dsease fare state" by Qrahan Hutton "Now chldren you must never rr, Jpannp Sdener, Peggy and Mrs. Doerr. the pont of cure or arrest. the cost of, Brtsh Nattonal you wouldn't do n puonc Kmley Colette Olvv. John t was announced that the A recent artcle n The Jour-;Health SeWln 950 was.- Sammy: Hurray, no more. Rose Karen Groch, Nancy Scout who sold the largest n» of the Amercan Medcal 324.d and the total forbatns. number of Chrstmas cards Assocaton llustrates ths need; wll be gven a prze Qual- f or complete examnatons, n the church's mlsstoft,,ran. for Chrstmas, lyng for the prze s Edward tnj _ n _ s 6 C case a«e n women r».. patents. Barrett, son of Mr and Mrs. Dr J H Ferguson of Mam, nrocrtm procram contnued oonmura w th w,vn gdwd Barrett. O»k Tree ;F a. hm msututed >< program ;, P k r? v lpw by Mr«. Stanley Doarom Seeh Hflp * M - wh0 x ",^«> m ' l performng a complete pel '" r n "Yankee 8" by Ed- Any scoul wh0 sold v u vc examnaton on all n and f o r Several l membersb Hotptd Project <-ard? lf '""s'ble for s«mmlngj 0Ut patlenu ^ a h the Mamon t+e work of SEUN _. - the Deacons v_ of'* ^ " Y "' onee a,. tn0 ; tn - ^Jackon Hosptal. f the patlmssonares. the Frst PtesbyUJan Churcl, ;by ^ g ^ may p&y u^^tasst'asr'te Of heln ellow$hp The Senor Hgh wth worth, wo]«t and thus be abk t0 l0n n te :«r, lone. By February, " * W0 " ny Pro]ecl ' swlmmng. f the scout stays, M, total of,500 ennlmn the Troop (or at least ' to assst the patents tl.60 of the n playng bngo. n The t upatent* u! D«d of the Frst Presby- nfnv tvl. r»«,a««a«..-. _...v >""" hp of the Frst Presbyjenjoy ths recreaton very much.,,,._. Church hm be«vfry ;.nd up untl the present tme. V ^rr s, tm " P durng the last month, thm wu a good response. n " od r the J r?» beng n women who were B years ol age or less. n the past t has been the 22 common practce to Omt the /re^nvevntwalothkk^ ^e Frst Presbyteran; t lk:th t f k l ft examtaat on for cancer mm, -,,T wth a blnd couple. Mr. have dwndled to the same few Church meetlng hal ' n the younger female patents, A vfrs CoateHo u fruestsjpeople. The ne)(t meetng of the'rather examnng completely JL rostelk) played the plano f there are any men or worn- Mothers CTub ww be Febmary those women n the age group V Co*tel!o read from works a Bralle a full Bble.en eghtlevenng, who who have would a free lke Tuesday! tahelp room 26 l lhe church ' f *. meetlnghavng the hghest prevalence v n,, r _j B y tnd travels back andthe deacons on ths project,! ] of cercval cancer. Wth the jr, r f'h to work on the bus. [pleae. call Mrs. Frank Fennea. COSTLY FARE fndng of early prenvasve cancer n these young women must be concluded that f the of #rve* rns cake. too badly n need of repar they came down the hll from the manent cure rate of practcally these 'may be brought to the church. hotel to the staton, the cab 00 per cent, are to be found All hgh school students are drver suddenly skdded at hgh then a complete pelvc exam naton mua must be up uuuc done uu on» all fe- ^ tv'fd lo Jow. QUCK CURE speed sprea around annum» a vuxv steep cuvc curve and nuunanon _ rrn..».. <**;*.rt + st*\ Hnt MOST Woman to ~ Psychatrst 'm *-/»«-- " * "» shouted, "The brakes are gone.; m ales. The only lmtaton that Bachelor to newlywed: "Howlalways forgettng thngs. Docvnu lke marred lfe?" tor.... What..». v-.. can. -v, do? j MacPherson,.terrbly excted.jhave such an examnaton. cannot stop the car!" the patent s old enough to s»wlywe<l: "Jut great t's Psychatrst-Pay me H ad- called out, "Well, at least man. We must all remember that lke beng n love." We. GLAMOR GRLS 'Tlteftm bog far rvevdfed f jort bowfaryoctvewalkerl* me STORY OF THE CENTURY now? u?e are * Wth th«opennf o( to new Woodhrdfrf Store, the qualty MORET URUE Launderen and Cleaner* now have 00 sale*; outlets n three ' states! 75 years of beng; tnt n personal servce.. plus the us* ol the nmmt modem technques and equpment... made ths amang growth possble. Xmdte Qualty... STORE HOPES: 7 A.M. U7P. M. M«n4»r tkrwuh For Drect Tn Your Door ROTF.MAN SERVCE So Convenent: So Fast! LAUNDERERS CLEANERS,. WOODBRDGE STORE 08 MAN ST. ' * Tape Recorders! # mported Austran CRYSTALS H-F Record Players! Transstor Rados! tt low, low prces DRESSER SETS MEDALS CROSSES and CHAWS Famous PARKER Pen and Peucl Sets Goldblatts r JEWELERS of RAHWAY "Rshwaj-s (Xdrwt Kstabl«h«d >' Mans Damond Rng 84 E. CHERRY STREET Phone FT Open an Account Pay as Lttle as S2 WEEKLY..tolastng Gft! For thf.. - ^ ENGAGEMENT RNG $95 m f n r from Purchases Now... thru Dec. 30th CLEANNG Frst Garment At Regular Prce,.. Second Garment At Half Prce! Now thru Dec. 30th wth every garment sent n to be cleaned and fnshed at regular prce, yon can send along another garment at half prze. SMLAR OR LOWER PRCED GARMENT AT HALF PRCE. f'f WRAPPED Twst-o-Flex WATCH BANDS use our Convenent payment Beautful Slver Dnner Servce for Kght! n Trnlb- Frouf Cut up ^t We Have All Standard Brand WRST WATCHES ncludng Omega GFTS frum CULTURED» $ 22 5 U? ROSARY and CASE $495 n Stwk!.«L!WWw*»»^, Amercan Tourlster LUGGAGE lun of Parkng Space ^ t \ w. ;S Never Outdone By Anyone n Servce... n Savngs! Now To Serve > ou Better Sale* Oullets! HOCK KADOS BRTSTONK KN(S t CHARM BKACELKTS GOLDBLATTS JEWELERS 84 E CHERRY STREET RAHWAY PHONE FU Qualty... UUNDERERS CLEANES Rug Cleansng-Storage.. WHWWlMWWnH^

6 PAGE SX OBTUARES rrnx. c PORT READNG -- Funeral servces for Peter C Reynolds 75 Blar Rnnd»hn ded last THTHSDAY. DECEMBER 4. PhlpSaldutt Tl^" lm ' al Jf» Fre Chef bannng nstallaton Women Help _,.., _,_«._, * s husband and m, SaVUl2S ACCOUlt «m «* are t» a ta r rh.'mrpn " out charge, M wn,. Jrf^SZ Gft Suggeston ' S E Moth- of JnPrt Women. Cert-, CC tnf colona Country Rarftan Bay W00D*RnX3E-P»*n» * m Secton, held a, ^QODBRDGE - A unque nrn Jowpt f x n-... "Thursday, we---- held Monday - " erg. ^ j, mp-*-w o{ thf m* meetnf lt Ln " jflej j Or a Chrstmas (lft fo^r. OSulllvan s s.mornng at th< Orrnrr Funer- KEJN-PhUp Saldutt w»l; Jm- wln ^ g """7 f^» made lor nflaton lltl of... f offletrs. women of the eo"""'^,,,, jpeclal" penom on U,he Federal Hnm EECK WATFRHOSF turn R M Ncholas Church.lal Home, Grrrr, Street. nrnwdchlff Of sehnflrr Com-j Th-lma* party. ^ j Sunday, ^ at 2.30 P wa- n St. James Jtnuw7, >62 > 62 at B, a, meetng of ;nwje ^ ^ ^ hll, f fnr chldren, Woodbrdff hall* for chlldml M t forth Bank Board rhrt*tm! lls DBRDGB - Funfra! ford*. Buv;> at M. at Madson Park ftre.hmne.. A_,^, Whte 4. n,,,^ Church rtttd Guld Won-._ Mon- ta».. lbml Thlrt, wu, be aett to, ch, s wuley, jr...***? of th S: AHhow y f, Street ^ ^ r... for Frpd-rk W.W- Omrtnr V af, Blr wn be l he»nr needy new,... n Bodlt addton or, to "therj^jf «Aher preglfcnt of ^ MMercury Fed-, Buna.»«< St. Ge. 62 fp W'Sn Street, for- Born r. A;;<:vm-Hun*ary. the ~f^cn Crotby was, neheflule) tomrrve at J P M p - m n. ra UeCab*.^, and RamPS Mrs Lawrence ffgl SavlnRf ^j Loa n AJocl- (Coun»el to ' nf.-»,ft«!. *hr. d.ed d), rpm. d -'-s.ded n Hopela*H]tnde C ant Monday, P V at Hll Unes, Mrs resdent W(UK., Thompaon, and ^^^,5 prmtded. latlon, who suggested o»enln* a;loan B»nk 0! N ond assstant P,-, and- WB? a com- The tewasrd Route, the mother* - wll alo,... Mr Wllam n.l^rton Bawemon. Mtt» n A ^ u j ^ ^s w*. BVP rven on ««the, '. >a<vl<nt aocount n n UM Un nname^f anvw nrwl/rc Dlreclors wa elected captan and... _ ntwtmoc Chnntmas nartt party at the Alrt **»» jjemeth UMn*th Donald Unted Natons wncn. have a car py eth and Mrs Donaa unted NaUons meetng «' nra ; th e or peraom b'-»lwn WUey wre Jcm SawlCT. leutenant. rwrular meettnc _ Exchange. of _. n charte.l. rn of nf the th» pro- nro- WM.. Rttended.t*»_>< by K»r Mrs. Mm MchMlj Mchael h tft u t0 gver and pre-lham A MeGor " Offcer*- elected nclufle ^^ tephnned ram. l/ranrnnm,,mn«mf u - ~~ jsenunp n^ wfnf book for'^tfrn. l^jnrst W o< Ott, presdent for hs fourth w _ Ml» Bman u^ Krurer was vel-«r. and Mrs. Gerald Sandak, or st vearf Oeorge Chambers vce ^oehllfrnl ll ChrlltmM t, r j,work!»n, an "^ j^.wrted;,.^ ^,'VeV'mefflbeT " and " J "~ ; A «vnes account mwndrt Walter Mmun Marparet M VHB «, ](Jow, presdent Leonard Feuer_ re- ^ Mr Hfnrv Qu(. ntn, r MrB. ]Mrl g^t j Plen and Mm u a Chnstma* gft may be Hl.-clnrdcnu'..lr f.,,r b-rn Vvtr p..- lr. Ambo?. anf Mrs ^ A ^ h M, MlrrB daughter cordn secretary : *""" - 8tW)ley cju^ ula Mrs Peter Kov-!Hwwd ^^mtn u peju. \ " *.' '" opened wth any amount de- and Dr Eutene A s-.r. mrvvrf -, straaer. Newark, aw.. rrank. KathlPfr. 8: r(mlt.. B M» Mn Poreda. \*}_. n _ ^s. Mn. Oor^e C*or*e Harrl Harrs. Mrs. Kmg[)f thf cngu,,.. do>- U Theme OJ,. Show ,,red _..- and may bt be n the name and Mrs WUam Famly Fa*hOM":of an ndvdual. «jontly tn Humphrey ^ boy. and Joeph. Cartcret. Wllam Knou. reuruw «.»^'- reported a total of Z fre calb floj^ Ho/> S* / tknu voted by the Guld was 0 to each of thf church home lwu] ^, at Haddonfleld and Belrldere tar the pleaure of ther fl** 4 *^ y cw durrtf the holday! tuhm to be aponmmfl' ^^rr...---«--'-""- L«d>- of Peace 'March 2, 962. accordng to urng te The annual Chratmas party., announcemen! by Mrs John was held n Pellowhtp Hall and Oaalewslcl. presdent Mrs CteM M(_ e alnrt, p^terron led tleaacakjy and Mrs Steve VeJm- tl«k«a total of "65 fre calf FORDS A holday hop MJM alortt ^cnm, ru M«- (twcluly lno Hn o«. f^th> entf vear surtrng'last wll be Held a; School 25 Sat- to medttaton on thr jaek ate co-charmen urtuy rlmj'l "to* by thr RaB0t ftatltltr and tn anrtn Chrat- Cmnmlttee charmen are Mr«MrT Jrme;"^e-:Mr 8 ".R.lph;Mr. Eleanor Daltna. ho^- Kbun. Mr, W«ler Hel«l- ty: M«r Anr, L«. mata- - "- Phea«e?. up, and Mr«Tcre&a ejc*. publktty theme of the annual the name$ of two p«ramu w e"^ ^. WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO 8 GBEEM STREET WOODBRDGE. N J. Q Encloed pea»e fnd $4 00 tot 0: v( subcrptod to: NDEPENDENT-LEADER CARTERET PRESS Q EDSON TOWNSHP-FORDS BEAC To be lent to NAME ADDRESS t,-o daugh--a«vd«mago ste of ;he home Church, he had membershp n S5ters Mrs Amv Dayton! M Holy Name Socety. Elzabeth ard Mss Agness Survvng are hs wdow..mcewer.. Planleld Clara; four chldren. Joseph. John, Clara and Jo-Ann, all at. ANN R. JARDOT home: hs mother. Mrs. Mary WOODBRDGE - Funeral Uplnsk. Cranford, and two (servces for Mrs Ann R. Jardot. fcnrthm. Alex. Clff wood Beach, Man Street, who ded nd Walter. Clark. jmonday at Perth Amboy Genera! Hosptal, wll be held ths CHAEUES A. FFEFFER mornng. 8:30 at the Grener FORDS Funeral servces for Funeral Home. 44 Green Street. Charles A. Pfeffer. 27 Hornsfcy wth a solemn hgh Mass of Avenue, formerly of eas- requem at 9:00 n St. James fcey. who ded last Thursday. Church. Bura! wll be n the cemetery. the Plynn Son Funeral The deceased was the wdow of Lucen Jardot and a lfelong resdent of Woodbrdge. She was a communcant of St. Cemetery. James' Church.. BonrvnK axe a daughter. Mrs. Charles Schuster, and & Survvng are a daughter. ""n, Charles A., Jr.: three ss- Palmer. Mrs. and Mrs. and two fcothers. _ MBS. MARY MESZAROS HOPELAWN Funeral servtes jor Mrs. Mary Meszaros, 6 Weat Pond Road, who ded last Thursday n Perth Amboy Oeneral Hosptal, were held Honday mornng at Kan Mortaares nc., 424 State Street, fertt Amboy, wth Dvne L- 4, g ^ The deal CHRSTMAS GFT for Father - Mother Slater - Brother m SC WASHES 0 Gft Booklet o[ ml*r «.W) Value, Up Toon Today» WDM WTH TBDE V A CLEAN CAB" Ml Rahway Avenue WOODBRDGE TEL. HE 4.4SU COUNT YOUR BLESSNGS AND NSURE THEM ThAnksgvug t d '* thankt, for the eunk and pomctora acqured over the yean. lt'» altu nectttary to afeguad thec potctaou wth adequate murtact. Specal conderatms hould be gven to tlkt hom«whch con l thr«ten«(t by «nl M wa4, fr* eft See u< tody Mrs. Leo Mandel; two sons. James D. and Edward G. all of Woodbrdge: eght grandchldren and ten great-grandchldren: also a brother, M- Gft of Love... Her CHRSTMAS DaBd ROBERTS Qucdty Jeuelert 88 SMTH ST. PERTH AMBOY omnnlng an OLD» F38 Every engne an eght... every nch an OLDS Enjoy up to 85-h.p. acton from a lull eght-cylnder engne Dn««and you'll dtcomr...there's nothng to match the * ' '* tmocthnsce and zp ot proved V-8 acton And t's yourt n every fabulous, tun-to-dnve new F-85 Dahnrj new Cutlass models feature the ultr hgh-compresson Cutla* 85 Engne an alumnum V-8 that putt 5 horsepower at the tp of your toel And every F-85 ed»n, staton wagon. convertble or low-prced club coupe ha* smartness to match tt* lvelness... plus Olds qualty and relablty ttmtavd tqutpmm n tht tmom nadtl. lh» utt-nn ' ^ ' ' r'rf* 8 s Vegamato Cocktal Frut Cocktal Bumble Bee Tuna o l Enrv<lop«d< ond Coupsn G«00 t < 0 r«rm»m 0 OC ltre JKH» J Canpb«lt! 8»rl-Que Allsweet Margarne 2 z 49 Chock Full 0'Huts Coffee :69c Asco nstant Coffee 49' deal Coffee ^^ *«59' Very fne Apple Sauce ~: $ Prncess Margarne -'5' deal Shortenng 3-69«Crackers Tomatoes ^^0^** 4 «- SM< T«" r" M " Tomato Sovp Alumnum Fol ^ 3 * 85 C Tolet Tss* ^ ** Tang 7-oz.jor LANCASTER BRAND OVEN READY ROAST fc *29«Orange +-O jor Hgher b.59 Leg Lamb *55«FtUTS 4 VKETALES ANDY BOY Broccol 25< MclNlOSH Apples 3:25 ^77. Ctrus Salad Hallow Dates *-* fc 39«*T YOU* LOCAl authoztd OtDSMOBa QUALTY OUL» GREEN STAMPS F YOU PUtCHASf $0 OK MORE G(,. U H C K N STAMPS PH WTH THS CO ' j OR 00 ( S&H GREEN STAMPS < Wth S0.00 Purchase you (Mrdw** (5^00 at waft Taw or* FRB! 200 S&H GREEN STAMPS, n oddtlo* * vow r»g«4w tanpt WHh $5.00 Purchase. g *NB THS COUfW Addrn Q.> Lp.' Sol, DM. n, FREE! 30 S&H GREEN STAMPS FUNK & WAGNALL 5 ENCYCLOPEDA LANCASTER BRAND OVEN READY LANCASTER HAND, SHOU«Rl» Lamb Chops - 59> ' fc 63 c lewln Chuck Roast Combnaton, too*, Chop*, Stew Lawumw rane Chucks Lamb fc 29«Chuck Steqk Lamb h W* 25«h 23«Ground Chuck Fr** MhW Slced Bacon *"* 49 s Corned Beef FtOZtN FOOO SKTON Green Beans Waffles Corn Muffns ' Mancott WOODBR.DGE AUTO SALES K T S ^ *? " * 475 Rahway Ave. Woodbrld^, N. J. TV vew «* * ttawtt Muffns A^*" 6 Jl * 33«** DAMY SPfCUl Gfeam Cheese Swss Cheese AKMY Whte Breod Do nuts VM»MelH Pooch Pt 69= lu ( * _. 2

7 SELN PERSOXALS STMT aturday mnln. Mr. Murr M. ' Anyone Theodore Ctendo.; jonng! *, Place emtertalned 0036 or U TVh cannoa. Jr, M*J mrnwck and Vncent.. Newark; Mr. and...[t.nn Mlner. Rtrltan Mr and Mn. Waller ' and chldren. Carol fd r- and Mr. and Mrs,- rdo. elln. :ld Mrs. Walter Brady. «m^ t of Mr. mnd Mm. Jo- )C*H'lc Trenton. ^ Monday. John /Under- - "to SUfet, Tlted Mr C. Benk C. fcund. The mmhfrs T. <*" S ' and wll the A. Coloa s n charge, assstoy Mrs C chor of the helm As- Church rtll held rehearsal tomorrow M at th '* m «' U8 4-rt l whn A» Monroe > a ns. a.. the fert ol ' r * * l h( "»«. The «,- Harold MMS', Clmrtn»* enterumnwnr and Jn'* lhe chlwrfn *" * held t the. receved awards at Mrs. Sc*nk and her R ; Park were Mrv Ofor«e Max- The Adut nqury Class of 8t. Cecela's wll me*t tonght : Mr^ Harry Evam. at, tn Room m gt th(, ^ ^ p.ace had M jvett A contnuaton of the dscusson - Mr «wl«rt.wot. M he "Uag'ctl be nmjaed bfruon and chl- by ReT j ^., Mlyfr mod. «:d and Majamn n%u)r catholc as w»;: as non-catholcs, are nvted -TO-DO FRfTT CAKE two-tnrff puttng topthrr Chrrmas season THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4, 96 THF S.VFB The famlar trm of ns:'»cy 5 snre 878, known M the slver LTcat* wll dlsappff from rrcuutlon f Congress approves Prcsdfnt Kennedy'* w* lver = polce. The Presdent tuw»' lmmrdlat* end to T shfs of stver at art lo* prces. All and $2 blls ar rertlf cates. as are untlf $5 and g $0 hlls. These would V re- placed n the next 25 K 30 years by Federal- Re*er < notes f whch are backed by go.rt THRTEENTH BABT.tVF,«BOUTHWCK. Maw. frst baby to survve of ' hm to Mrs. Ernest F he me from the hoptta' The baby, a flrl, ' t's tru'.v as smplp u or.p- only 22 ounces when y:>> w», Lght Frut Ckr ' for the bom prematurely. Th* mother WM permtted to toke : home F;:sr, prepare tre co.tenu ot a package of pound take mx. when her wejht rose to a Thpr. tow together crunchy slvered»lmond«. xrhole cajded healthy fve and a half ;munds. chernes, hced fresh dates, blt or canded pneapple, grated Mrs. Hoser's frst, twelve lemon rnd and flour Fnally, fold the mxture nto the batter chldren were stllborn >: ded -an let the oven do the real! Qvlek package 7 or. > pound cake mx cup Wanelwl llvered almond cup wholt ctnded cherrle The teel potato, one of. the :.' Chrstan Famly rm Presbvtenan Church Meld mo6t typcally southern foods. ^ 8t Cecela's, w tnnu< ] Chnstmas panv on ofler» a wde varety n the Sunday wth Mr Saturday A 50-cent grab Dag menu. Robert Matthew*. WM ne,j p M tures of the -ve- > The Sanevere \ r _ g wfrf caro! smjnr anc; - F. up whch was to frwhmems r December 5. at * : the rectory wll The s;:ts of a: enem' are,,;) December 20 wth ]u.«t!y to be dreaded '.:-. Wllam Burk-. : :. Street, and the There :s no lttle enemy -Benjamn Pra::thn KEEP UP WTH YOUF HOMETOWN NEWS P *\l> MAL THS COTON TODAY < DBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO JKEES STRET KDRRDGE. N J ; r,:.o5ed please fnd $4 00 tor one-year sudscrtptlod to: ; NDEPENDENT-LEADER ] CAxTERET PRESS :, EDSON TeWNSHTP-FORns W %COS T " sent to: A DRESS AN fy»hc»k«cup llced frrah Calforna dates 2 tllee candled pneapple, cut up L ; cup llted all-purpof flour 3 teatpoon ftted lemon rnd Prepare pound cake mx accordng to package drectons. Toss together remanng ngredent* and lom nto batter. Turn nto crty of " e««ed and floured 9-nch flute* tube pan or kugelhoff pan Church Bftk * ^ 325-degree 'moderately low oven hour and 5 mnutes. Let cool n pan 0 mnute, then turn out onto wre rack to cool. Cake may be used at once, or wrap n cheeeeloth soaked n brand? and store n tghtly dosed tn. Makes ' large frut cake. Sarah Ann's Cookng Salt ' cup butter l cup hot water Boll potatoes untl partally goon after brth. Sweet FoUtoe wth Roast Park done. Peel and cut n quarters Place raw. peeled sweet pota- lengthwse. pa ce n» buttered THS SHMMERNG theater toes around pork roast n the bakng dsh. Make a syrup of ensemble s an award -.nner J[ roastme pan. durng the Ut the sugar, butter, water and on man > counts. The ',,a;. so* hour of co«lcng the roast, salt. Pour over the potatoes. fashon wse, s strag:.- wth Basc them once n a whle Bake n an oven 350 degrees all-n-one sleeves. Thr sde ft wth the mea: drpppngs. untl potatoes are brown, bast- swept skrt wth soft flattery ng frequently wth the syrup.'and the ftted bodce wth ap- w Swert Potato Saare f desred, when ready to serve peblng bare yoke and straps «: cups masned sweet potato sprnkle wth chopped pecan* we held n perfect harmony hot mlk wth Talon's 6" Magc Zp. J tablespoons sugar Sweet F*»U Bscut prase-worthy zpper wth sew- : teaspoon sal 2 cups cooked mashed sweet ^ gude d lne l on each h sde d of f lablespoorts butter potatoes the chan for easy applcaton g eggs Md h N >2 cups flour t's Modes RoyaJe pattern No teaspoon nutmeg 2 tablespoons sugar ; cup rasns 4 tablespoons shortenng '.» cap chopped pecans 'j cup buttermlk smooth. Sft and measure Sour. Marshmallows Add sugar, sal and butter to '< teaspoon soda ' t teaspoon cnnamon add sugar, spces and soda Sft agan. Add to sweet potato* thf hot mlk, strrng arrns untl 4 4 teaspoon nutmeg mxture. Make nto a soft melted Add to the mashed! Add the shortenng to the-dough. Roll and cat,, nto bs- sweet potatoes Beat untl lght hot mashed potatoes. Mx well. cults. Bake n an oven 400 de- j and fluffy. Beat e«g yolks and Add buttermlk and mx untl grees for about 25 mnutes. 5 add :o mxture. Add nutmeg. ram*. and auu Beat at whtes stff Fold qto po»w mxture. Pour nto buttered bak:r.g ds:. Arrange the marshmnllows or. top Bake m an oven 350 degrees untl the' souffle s.«et and the marshmallows roasted a delcate browr.. Serve at once. Glaed Sweet Potaue 4 lame *weet poutoes, cup brawn s'jgar Margaretten Travel Breaks the Prce Barrer wth the Travel Buy of A Lfetme FEAST YOUR EYES ON THS: 3 AYS - 2 NGHTS N EXCTNG LOS ANGELES 9 MS - 0 NGHTS N EXOTC HAWA t 3 MYS - 2 NGHTS N FASCNATNG SAN FRANCSCO t 3 BAYS - 2 NGHTS N FABULOUS US VEGAS ncludng ALL TRANSPORTATON - ALL HOTELS MANY MEALS SGHTSEENG - EVEN TPS AND TAXES A FANTASTC 3-WEEK TRAVEL HOLDAY FOR ONLY Optonal 4-)»J 3->H*' Ha»auan Ouler - Oulj 6T Departure Jauary 27,962 Return February 7 Lmted Amount of Reservatons Stll Amable f TAL. OK WB''K MMKDATELV Margaretten & Co., nc. ' TRAVEL DEFT 276 Holwrt Street Perth Amboy H FQ MtR Of WOMfl oreco Rotary Blade Shavers! Ntw NoreJco 'Floatng-Head' Sp«edshavtr 'flootng-head' hug every curve of your face! Adjust automatcally to beard densty! Rotary Nade tok» * pnd-and-pull out of shavng! Gve the world's most comfortable shaves! Nortlco's oth«r gfts of shavng comfort Tb«U y Nw«lc*. Two-lww mtty pnk and gray, wth fol THE LADES... 4 NEW SportMton Op«rul«0#2 lghhghtfaattcrct. lop cleanng. tlopwl. Pwtty, puk, p**m*t. (AC/OO. PtMH COMMNY, K., Htm «*. NMb M PAGE SEW tmtmrmmmamwammmkmn 895 CHRST^NSEN'S 96 "The Frendly Store' OPEN EVERY NGHT TLL 9 O'CLOCK NCLUDNG SATURDAYS! * \ k.\ > u. ^^H Shop at Home, where you always receve Prompt, Courteous Servce. Select your gats from our host of famous brands tor ll the Enjoy Chrstmas carols wfcle you shop sm store Lngere and Housecoats by.. Kavser - Scamprufe - Barbzon - Lyfl Delle - Schrank Lovely Hosery by... Gotham Gold Strpe - Berkshre - Hanes Etlendwell and Loclrwood Beautful bv.,. Helen Harper and Cole Brook Warm Jackets and Car Coats Blouses - Skrts - Dresses - Pajamas Bags Gloves Hankes Rancoats - Luggage Costume Jewelry - Jewel Boxes - Umbrellas Handsome Gfts FOR MEN Natonally Advertsed Brands! Tes Gloves - Shrts Jackets Belts Hats - Socks Shoes Jewelry Wallets Slppers - Sweaters Underwear - Slacks - Pajamas Rancoats - Umbrellas Luggage, Handkerchef! Robes FOR BOYS and GRLS Health-Tex Stantogs Fur Muff and Hat Set Gnderella Dresses Kaynee Boys Wear - Lero and Bonne Doon Socks Snow Suts j Jackets Rancoats House Coats - Pajamas Underwear Robes - Slppers Sweaters GFTS FOR BABY Health-Tex Stantogs Qult Sets Blankets - Pram Robes Sweaters - Sweater Sets'- Noveltes Nannette Dresses Socks Underwear - Carter's nfant Wear Hants Chrstnas Sleeper Sets Gfts for the HOME Blankets - Bedspreads Comforters Table Cloths Novelty Gft Sets - Towel Sets Sheets and Pllow Cases Wonderful Selecton of Slppers e BEAUTFULLY^ GFT WRAPPED For EVE^Y MEMBER of the FAMLY! f n Doubt Gve A Gft Certfcate The recpent wll then have the opportunty to make hs or her personal selecton. FREE GFT BOXES Plenty of FREE PARKNG n Our Newly PAVED LGHTED PARKNG LOT at Bear Entrance to Stow t

8 PAOE EGHT Townshp to Get Largest Share of Educaton Ad WOODBRDGE Wood- been set asu* for lutc ld for brdec Townshp. Mddlesex ne* school wlwlng n Mddle- County s largest school dstrct, not County, ht the ahares for wll r'tpvp M8T.7M n nut* each drtrlet wll depend on d for operatonal expenes ther bukunj profrap*. The durng the school rear, planned progrmm muat be far-! compared wth», Ol* warded to Mr. Blunt before; jra: ertmme M» b* determned. Thf ctal rpr represent* the largrs? tfcar* of n FUte ad to: operatonal exprnw* n school dstrct* m Drver n Hotptd TO Mr WFD VFXT MONTH and Mr* John Wexan- C«tona. nttotnr? the entcement of tbrr fcwhtrr, Of $4*7.067 thtf Jan* \lexmndr. u Rchard rear and amount? to an aver- SSTERHOOD SPONSORS Mchael Fwnrnko WB of Mr. aer of approxmately m n ad yords-^thf Ssterhood of and Mrt. Mchael Famrnko per p-jpl Tbe cost of edt- parkway jftsh Center sponeannr a chld n Mddlesex M^ m ;; Chanukah party FJTTW ATejor CM«H». Cmrty :< runated at over jor a,» nr«-lj formed eflcpr- Tbf r^n»w * r f «ra4aat«wm -jrttor last week at School X or WeaArMfr Htrb W»ool An addtonal.322,34?. hag Mrt Lonel Wolpen.rtc«pmdent, drected the program Mb* Fw» WUPJOTH fry *4 T» nh the assstance of Mrs Opprnbetn Cohw of Mrnlo WO JUVCUeS Theodor* Sander. wlt of the p.*. C.S.S. Mr. Foment Rp «mr ;BPntual, and facen. Hebrew School n* ta wemnc U*» > planned. NT Wn Chldren of the Sunday tfcr r.s.s. RnOolph A, JM clauec entertaned wth festve - Two jure- g^j lnd 4^^ Toys and re- Ct after n Menlo Park beng Tnteng been and onf attempted robbery Menlo Park. Pelt, head Party n r <»!**'«.ore twwn There of M n er grand lvenctfwnny Mr * nd^ ^ AntWny TUev es^ped from the Center nd 'S*** Mr - ^ ^ October 3 and were pcked up (Dewtr B BMM. and her aunts by Jersey dtf polce ths put and uncles. The chldren pre- Sgt. Van Pelt sad the rob- 50N B BO '! ' sent sent were were Kern Kern Pa Parcel]: Don- D beres occurred October 3 and ^K 08 Announcement ha na Pagano, Andrea Lynn Dom durmg the frst frst wee* of No- been r * celt * d * *** toul of nt. Vola De Palco. and Carol to Mr K" "^ Mr aro Ann Pccln vember. He sad money waa the»- Harold No * Ann Cyntha Pccln Knapp, all of Totora Newark; and V N only thng taken, although * the ***'vender Leb ** at Muhlenberg Hos-jogeph Saph^e. T L Lynn Mare nd exact amount* have not been b ^ j ^ y eteg u ^ fonner saphre and Debra Ann's da- " T S PeJt added the ar-»*^ V' ^n_au^5ewaren rest leaves only a few robbertes u ^ J^J K A SSO!J n the torashp nnacemmted gewaben Mrs. Margaret for and "re expect to haw ga^ga, Charles Street, nformwthn» e* e(j polce Monday that her them solved weeks." was entered through an CHRSTMAS ATAE SELN"-The annual Chrstmas party of the Lades Aux- Green Street Frehouse the fremen as guests. Modern Student! Now that schools out for Chcago, haye rage to Mss A '*k#c* v P jfr.;-> /. -,.4u, HFrKMRKB H. 9«Foundaton $L900,000 Scholarsh NEW YORK Eght New.Mr. Rathbonr u. Jersey college* and unlveratleslalk Kpported n arc among Uv 295 prvately-tc afflgtp.v nj supported educatonal nstltu- ard: Humbl" n tlotn *nd organzatons sharng Company. E«V. the fl.wk.000 Fwo Educaton nc. E^o Rev ;, Foundaton m»nts announced tlnr-crne c-rr.;. trkav tn M J Rathbonf. char Ppe Lne Om^ mn: "f DP Foundaton. "~" J " "' Tt r ^r* Jersey acboou rerpv.!! jranj< sr Bloomfleld Cn!W" BlrXmflPld. Collf?' Of SR:V F?alvth, Convrnt Sa- ;n: Drr* Unversty. Med'- ar Fa-rfh D'rtnron Un-,? F'Vr - V-,;\f:>.!v t't-ncron^ Seton ADNJJ. rho ft- H»!l t'r.vrntv South Orangf. Wn houk. Sr^:s!'tltu." of Technology K*M**T»rr»!. H<-^k'-;; and l"p.«al» College her. xas arra-.er". F.,v' "Va:-,:'f ttrate B*n-aT F'' ;r>: r! th<- 37" total grant,' yesterday gn -^ Nn\.Jrr^rv CollfB's *nd Th' Amb/j, :. U: ;T'::" Pr'^n^pton and to breakng»- ' Srnrrs rr'mvcd captal Urtnte fny Wt pvad"! P:;:;'-on»>o r»>cfl»ed a «pe- the amo-.u 0' - #:»] eront for Near Ettem tto sad h<-!. «:t : r f«.'v a <hfr.twl en<t- H» van h'lrt nfrrl.- f--!v*.'hp All of th«un and hm :;. or-.- >r!-'»l> recevml unre-was contrrjtr! ; Mrr'.d rant* and Falrlel^h reprfsentrd b>» r.'tv-n rtrred a sewmfl «<J tt*n«t JfH-. - :,!".! fo: (he purchafe of la- S>r(t v "Mjulpmfnt ' n. - The Foundaton, wtablu'hed TWCm \Un,r. 9?S "> Sr«nd»rd Ol Cnm- wv NPW Jerwr of whch C O L O N A AVENEX -- NmeteeO-yMr-- % y. - ^ - old o»^b»*khu:. Mttnrt. Ftar wr.d f bo»r-n on Avertel Stn-n n«ertmwt]>. 4njur«d BAGS BG ONFS: Robert ShlUnf kmmf n rnvcd tanntrr durnc thr pan «ffk by <th«ottnt t««dm out n Sunday ntht whrt he waa M«M. f rana HJ the ether n Nrv mrr. On lhf left. Mr. Stullnc dsphls tht ^rrrn-yont, U5-pound buck hr dropped n Prtn- bv a car operated by oo"'( *rh-ana whle wth t hahtnt part; whch ndadrd Zoltm Myn Joe Rjan and Jw Mltko. On thr rtb. fhf umr gf^, KucWe.- 4*. LfhWj^ Mr. Shllnr ftands wth h* r<ht-pont 65-pound derr shot tbf fr»t d»r of the New ra*? seamm n Voorhen SUU Avenue. a " mu ' ot-avfnel Street Decemy- "3 ' Park. Al Seaoaatek aod M Seamnxk. Jr. arrakpaned the Hoodbrdxr hnntcr nu tbe H»nunlo r ( auntr»md». SEWAREN HOK tf/tr/ ) outh nl Bv (or: rrr Bro/tm ^ ; to tbr r-v,-. 'j Beeghly *a» walkng on th*.j, f Nl : ors " K. south sde of Arenel Street eon'fr> when the accdent occurred. He n l0 ^ wt t«ten to Perth Amboy Oen- Edna Ma,-a:ga and Mrs E chanukah Celebrated Cvc Club's Yule WM wrn w rruj _ w mr ^r:- \ rr B>-M,**,school p^u*<«***^«$%* «Wlson. Mf.uchen. FORDS - A Chanuan cele- SEWAREN - T h e Sewaren ^ lm anuam #, frk. - The Brjoay Club cele- 3n,on wa* held Sunday by Democratc and Cvc Club uu ^ ^ lacerattona o( the p hear add H G««ge Street. Arenel wth lun-heon at Koos Broth school where an assembly pro- day, 730 P M wth Mrs. John 0N HONOR EOX m a un neon» ww» uum- acjuo wnnr u MOCUUV H»«* - ME t-msl j Rhuay... fouowed *.n«-.^ by kr carch ^or-^c ^^.- _. ««... Rven... for nr the tk» stuttn- Surck Rnrrk as»s charman charman AU Au mem-^ mem- WOODBRDGE ajrvmhbmof Harvey, = Kn-.at'tbe "home of Mrs. F J dent* A Chanuah party was bers have been assgned to a Conen, ] th grader attew!- _The Gufld of bt. Jonn Ar. m. WeM Avenue. Prze held later for all of the young-commttee ' mg Montclar Academy, haa ON LEAVE wll meet ths evenng '. - - v?^ A tmjj^ dnnej wn. be ^h^^j hon Or ro ] dstncton a nas ucru «, ^ «w»» *" *"?U vu! "* exch * l!!s- '» r ^ * ron( markmg ^ ^ «h *T R TYank AnzelHat T 30 o'clock. There wll be ^, ^ j ^?lven w each and entertanment provded.. Hsmy ^ ^ t ^n (,f Mr. and fp h A H r " L France wfflno ch 0 r rehearsal at church R^AC KED chld. ' Musk for dancng wll be to-, Mrs Josfpn cohen. 226 North ^emf.^«, *30-d*r fcmltlus ««*» ^ m e t D^^ L e u l s Tra- On *e same day Mrs Uegh ^hed by 'The Galahads ;Park. Un.ted 8a hto DaVents Mr and -Tne Contract Club met *OODBRUJUb-u«Ha *'-- r ^ j ^ K S ^n g Monday evenly a: the home ^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ S held open ho»e for the parenu and to make prepare- of and then make Boehm. Ms? Preemar.. : broker. Other? plant c that someone had WFE MSSNG j nd ransacked the AVENKL -- Peter and evdently fal- T_ _, v TfpOr\*l from home ' «to, (, Part n C«/ DefnHn HOt'SE ENTEEED n Eggf" *M: Hollvwood: Where the grls WOODBRDGE - A thef foj a three-.!* ' e streets carefully and entered the home of A Joanun, enburg Cone:- s recklessly -The Bee- Pne Tree Drve, Colona. Sun- Mr Rusza* hve, Kodak. Alaska. dw. through an unlocked wn- Muh.enheK hs wle, do* and Etole a quart of Scotch Woodbndc^ ;-.. to map Ant- GOLONA DRUGS 566 NMAN AVENUE COLONA Corner of Jordan Road Slop! Look! Read! Then hurry-burn-hurry to the greatest, most exctng Grand Openng you've THURSDAY, DECEMBER FRDAY, DECEMBER 5th SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 SUNDAY, DECEMBER th ever attended! Every modern faclty for your convenence! Everythng brght and ahnng... ncludng our face* as we welcome you. (.one see what we've done to make your shoppng most pleasant... and also MOST REWARDNG, value-wse! GRAND OPENNG SUPER SPECALS FOP* DAYS ONLY, THKSDAY, FRDAY, 8ATCMAY AXDSUNDAY MK CANDY DSH WTH A.NY M r'rthast OK Whle HOURS 8» JL M TO P. H. DALY CHAR6E ACCOUNTS NVTED WE FEATURE FANNY FARMER CANDES LABGE sezonos or cawantab own Colona Drugs for Prescrptons Tme c-*»- r«rr*ta ««k»* -«-* F»r rrc«on All Your Mfeaton*. Call FC -lm COLONA DRUGS He ntanwey Wth Uw DRVE N Proapton 566 NMAN AVENUE Comer J«d«Road CoM*, N«r Jmey FREE DXE CUPS M BALLOONS to tb«kmkc* wke«we're PROUD Phone... FU -340C

9 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 96 PAO mn.<-^r--<-^o-o-c^' asked SLVER WALLS for suggestons from a l m. - "wt<w»t. The suggeston w M \\r and Mrs Jowpn Por- ( to lne the wall wth slver dollar* and the customer handed Worth Street, entertaned '-d Mrs. Vncent D'Amato, over a slver dollar.,.,,,,' L.,, for Sunday, Armeneau drll* a hole n the wall, the customer pound* the Mn. Anthony con nto the wall and Mn. Ar,, jersey Cty, were weefc-jmeneau puu a small plaque r,,, s ts of Mr. and Mrs under the con wth the donor's rjc Beverldge. Worth name. Taylor s 3S mle wrtlwttt Ml, Gertrude Haasett, Jer-.of Dawson Creek on the Alaska { ty was a weekend guest Hghway. M, Rnd Mrs. Wllam Has- W'pstbury R«d. THE EASY KND N;.,Cl»ra Porter Newman, A modern mother and her,.,.. street, attended the De- young son were shoppng n a ',; chvalry of tre Odd Fe'.-jsuper-market. The chld, tryng and ftebekahs, Rose Lodge to help, pcked up a packate. Hackensack Hgh School and brought t to her. "No. no, BRDS N YOUR ACKYARD tact a one-day affar. Some the greatest rmnber of these clubs spend th«entre preced-j mpressve wnter Tlgtan from ng month, or ewn months, the Arctc n ant a decade combne every acre n ther offcal crcle to determne where tnto New England, some evenj Ths Snowl Owl fllpht dpped brds are wneentratmg; where appearng as far vmth as some vagrant or rare brd vstor s lngerng. Pennsylvana, Maryland. Dels-',.ware and the Dstrct o! Co- lumhla. One of tne.v mamlfl- Ths nterest and enthusasm f" south M Dton, f more publc support essental, rorwrvatlon laws and l*rlsla- Holy H ntr Luted tton wll receve. The objectve noly L " W of the Natonal Awlubon So- By Rotary Socety eety are not only to create! y y y! XSEUH St. C<*<las Rosmore nterest n the world of ^y Socety wn h»." n Holy nature, but to nsure the con- Hour m preparaton!r Chrstscrv&ton and wse use of our,,^ Monday, fn» f 30 to 9 30 natural rrwmrcm t l ' p M n the h ernrcn : But the Chrstmas 8J. rprftt of, T ^ C o u n t s are useful n mar«r Fordw: offcate. ktnuk Hgh Schol snd brought t to her. No. no, BT AUAN D - C«n(KSHANK othw n j t r b n M t t, rough Attendng wah Mrs honey,".«, protested a ~-^«the vm. mother. uumu, The uc annual»uju»l Chrstmas v^n,>uu Brd DUU annual KUA nventory uvenwjry of 0 the LOe brds urus j^ sjott busness rv^the wll *-as..,.,... u,. Mrs. Jar.e T.r.. w. Ko put ft t back. You have to Count sponsored b by the N Na- found d n North Amerca around^ d ney afte r thp Holy H^ur. MetuChen. cook that." tona. Audubon Socety started Chrstmas tme. They oftenrefreshments wll b' "rvd. n 900 and has developed nto reveal sharp declnes or n-! the greatest cooperatve brd- creases n the numbers of * FASHONS FOB ANMALS watchng actvty n the entre speces. Some game offcals, NEW YORK PeM are gong * Addtonal Hours Set by Po»tm(tter SELN - Wllam T. Reedy, postmaster of Mln Post Ofllee, Rnnmnced addtonal servwc r'. V efvprt bpftnntng tomorror as fnllowj Tomorrow and Saturday :30 A M to «P M. Sunday. De- C!r.b"r 7. noon untl 4 P M.; Me-dqT. TKr»mb»T 8.»:M A. M :r. l«p. M : Twsday, Wednp"lav, a?d Thursrtny. Decnnb»r 9. :o. and 2. 8:J0 untl P M snd Prday and BahrduT, v-omber 2»n«W boa R 30 A M untl 6 P. M. \ STVVA. PLAN K Cn!lf"mta sctentw Wfeerts that the Dmt«l BUtes buld UT> a "natonal food csche" Food enongh for two vptrs ahold n<> atatabe wthn easy walkng dstance of every Amercan n event of nuclear war." Dr Perry R. Stout, tt Uw Unvrslty of Calforna, mad* ths statement to t component nsttute of the Natonal Research Councl and further world. Ln.«t year 629 reports carefully study the Chrstmas to ^ beltw dresspd, han most ALMOST AS PROD M the ofrcen and dlrwton of Ax* Stlnrt and L*»n AMotUtlm *"v publshed, more than 0.- Brd Count reports before s-' oplft RCCordlng to a recent s Mayor Kotwrt F.. Hrndrnon, Uhw»j who»r cty beneflt trrnn the handsome nrw UM! stated that a»5.000,om*w nnn people partcpated These mnz huntng regulatons 'orvshon by the Natonal Assorts totaled more than 52 the followng years. rtntlm of the Pet r.durtrf. wth hs QfflcUl dates at 59 rvne Street are drector* Harry Pressman, A. H. Schaefer, be wdely dstrbuted. He added, and marble fronted Alls bnldnt for whch w happly mt the offcal rblwn. Hrlplnj hm emergency food mpply sbould mllon- brds representng 50«Chrtmas Brrd CounU often]""~tem»"lncuded a mnk coat D. R. Mnh, Fresdent Hddolph J, Saaer, Bnldm Charman A. V, CaraM, Mayor Henderson. Execntlre Vlfr Presdent N. W. Morrs, drectors t. T. Kttne and. back row. Fred States could not be restored un- that agrculture n Uw TJnlled dfferent spwlffl..reveal the extenson of wlnter-t for (tln \ nmf w u n mng to...ng grounds for some speces, lnau, n prlce j M» cocktal Voorhles, A. H. LeWr, E. E. Horrn, EL B. Herman, J. F. Oeyer, Cwnuel, C. A. War*. tl t ((ndustral base. «H "reestablshed " the purpose of theselor wdespread nvasons of ac-^gj wlth rhlnestonc couar, a T. * M rbot* Servte, nc.) nr's What do they prote? cdental vstors from the far velvej lounge coat trmmed Of what use are they? f the? north, and other data wanted gabardne trench *r. 'd no other purpose than n bologcal research. A recent terry cloth bath- ; ) arcuw more nterest and loology bulletn ssued by Yale rt.th'jy.vm n brd wavhmk. Unversty states unequvocally," y^ n^ cats ( that ng { have erery- have ncreased durng the thrd 0, Uat the rate Russa early next year for a may go even :.- Natonal Audubon Socety that no scentst studyng anl- (thlng _ m0untcd scratchng become even settlement of the Berln cr»». Army s ncreased W wo *<;!'.& feel they were fully jus- mal populatons can afford U)^^ 0( natural logs or covered fnal Thej wl be desgned to ul»r dl^tslons. '.'.-(! T:e.scores of letters re-overlook the Chrstmas Brdj m carp etlng to match a decor. strenthen U» securty of West Pentagon sources»m reved annually prasng the'counts sponsored by the Na- ;Berlln agalnat Communst pres-;wht* House fhrx.mas Brd Court, and tlonal Audubon Socety. jbeservsts 7B0BLEMS economc advsers unequvocally that t Last year's Cltmas Brd, n a recent Mf«conferenw.j^»"*>"' 'wope jc^t0 J"; nf FtrglreU OK DtVU 'Wre» and to ww^e free access agreed wtth more club r.t.-r, s- than Counts dearly ndcated a ma-!presdent Kennedy sought to' r» te Runnng nto debt sn't so to Ue cty from West Germany, fense <>«Aprl, MaF, and June. -_--..,-,,. ston * h;... an:v:tv durln? the jor flght of snowy owu acrofsllmprea OB reservsts who have! Ordm for factory Roods rose Sad. K» nnntag nto "^'u. Ford Foundaton offers new be lncrpasea rotn ar ustles ts con-the eastern half of southernjbeen called nto unforms that n September to ther hlghert that hurts.-the Trbune, cn- on.' To many t ^ not Canada. Some areas reported he understands ther problems, level n two years, to > cago.,,,ltro\ HOLDAY AMBROSA >.rer* ;. grants to-muscans. sxteen dvsons. ; -, :hr lght, refreshng de'.er.?.b;'-.v.-f :.e!: frut. called Ambrosa scrvrd a"; a f!l'::.^ f.t.ale to:. often- _, hra\7 holday meals. Eu:nv»ear..s have always a -xated,;,-< wth Chrstma.', too. ar.d thfrp s no better s'ason for ' c up ths luscous, sweet dessert than now, when the ;;cy oranges and grapefrut F!ortd* sends us e&ch year./plentful.,»t pcture a bg sparklng brand? snfter flled to the -h plump, mouth-wateruu orange and grapefmt see- Besdes ther lovely appearance, these ettrus sectons bonus n good ealng because of ther abundance of : Ml vumlh C and ther low calorc content. - claw Ambrosa, sprnkle the top of the terrng bowl, dvdual compotes, wth the clean whte of flaked coconut canned or frozen strawberres, purple grapes or other s of your choce wll add appetzng color. Some verson* ' - toasted marshmallowj and pecans. FWrtta AmbrofU :-"jnd» rrapefrut 3 tablespoons fujar. ; F.or'.da oranges optonal. jp»trawberw's, slced l 4 cup flaked coconut cranfs and grapefrut beror* preparng. Cut slce then cut off peel n strps from top to bottom, cut- ' enough to remove whte membrane Then cut slce. rn. Or, cut off pe*l round and round.»ptral fashon.!ru;t agan, removng any remanng whte membrane.,rap*fmt and two of the oranges by cuttng alon«- cach dvdng mfmbrme from outsde to mddle o!. : :;. -,< sector. by secton, over bowl, to retan juce r.»:r.!r,s or»:-.gf crosswse. Vr.ch r.ck. Combne ;>!., otange and trawbemes rn» wtth «war f ' '* Turn nto ser-ng bowl o; ndvdual dunes snd..' w'.d coconut. Y^ld; 6 FOR THE ENTRE FAMLY! Craftsmen WALLETS ^ f 8mual "Santa's Workshop n Woodbrdge" Where DOLLS and PLUSH TOYS are MADE and SOLD at REASONABLE PRCES! Art Cnred DAMONDS Ronwn c Zppo UGHTERS UdySchck SHAVERS U Karat Charms CUUUJ MANTLE eocoo Men» Electrc SHAVERS Exquste Jewelry BALL PENS FOUNTAN PENS by rarter. Wa^raaan WATCHES by: Lonfne Omegt Qunlton Bulova Wttnauer WyWr Slverware and Crystal Ware Gfts for Baby Rngs of 2 8 (watch Bands by SpekW aa4 Gemex TRANSSTOR and CLOtK RADOS G«Uea Sheld»y 8 OPEN EVERY SUHT Tl. 9 M<>NKV -TB MOM THAT 8AVtS *<>' STATE JEWELERS 23 Street, Woodbrdge-TeJ. J ME (MX* t USE OUR LAY ] GANT 3 " WALKNG DOLL Beautfully dressed; lovely bal that can be washed and combed Reg Value 6 Wonderful Selecton of! PLUSH ANMALS! PLUSH TV TURTLE The Doll House s the only doll factory n Mddlesex County. Snce we manufacture the dolbf we sell, je pass on to you the greatest savngs possble n dolls. Remember, there s NO mddleman, at the DoU House. Buy drect from our factory and Twenty-two Dfferent Clothng Changa n Stock! Beautful 24" WALKNG TALKNG DOLL Ths doll talks n a loud, dear voce and says many thngs. Washable, Combable Har. JQ95 9 EXCLUSVE! NEWBORN BABY DOLL! SHOWROOM OPEN 9:00 A.M. to 9;00 P.M. NOW TL CHRSTMAS * (CLOSED ALL DAY srndayl THE DOLL HOUSE 44 OUTER MAN STREET, WOODBRDGE, N. J. MLK VVKST OF ROUTE 9 OVERPASS)

10 PAGE TEN "DauEhte: of Slence" s the By Altar CatlbertMB p* odurutm by Rchard MM Oak Tree h h hu ^ wltn Rchard, Mary MartJr. does not perform. ; Harwell Wood Avenue, enter- Ms* Nancy Kwat. Closter. talned several people for Sun-; Payne has been sgned Was «weekend guest of Mr'day d;nne; Quests were Mr.j,j 0 h* 'frst rote snce- hs and Mrs, Robert FUsmmon, and Mrs Phllp Albert! «nd m Nw York He wll Bemel Avrnur. On Sunday, sons. Larry And Phllp. jpp^j. tr( General Electrc'..Mtt Krat and Robert Ftz- Mr and Mrs Sal De BobUe producton of "The ; "(atamans Jr., attended the the- grandson. Joe Casmrt, Hours" j te n New York, where they and Rchard Kennedy, Newark j. «njoy"ed Dhrrn McGavn n The Kngston Tro wll make "Blood. Sweat, and Stanley,,. \-., ther aattng debut n an eplroo\ r - tnw oungner j^p of «Mr6 G. Goes to Colf -Mr and Mr«water KJO- Grand Pre Wnner^ ratwl tftr ner. and cnwfccewo! and SEUN _ Rch&rfl T h o ^ * ^ ^ thf Walter, Wood Avenur.»ere n,. f. ld KT ^ u,.! gmm "" "" guesu Saturday of Mr and ' ^ ^ m Worth; TODATS FLM *rvtje Mrs Joseph Grodeck Trenton ^ WM the mn& prla>! Bachelor n Paradee! Whle there they al«> "«Tmnar of r, the Beaut-: The plot to ths move sets ltr. and Mrs, Larry Martn.. Ju, ^ ^ Cont<art new by the Bob Hop* down m a tuge Cal-j On Saturday afternoon, JJ PV York News,. forna housn* development Mr and Mrs Walter Kronen Rchard was ffted at a dn- tnown as Paradse t s a * d son, Walter, vsted Mr ner m the New buldng and;funny satre on communty >nd Mr*. Ralph Calendo. Sr., WM honored at own house held lvng m a development. Kewark. on ther Mth weddng b> h famly Sunday, fe has B O b workng under an alas, Annversary. ltwd brothers Albert. Jr.. who ^ omf a book on the Amer- «Mr. and Mr*. Alexanderjs 9 and Robert, 6 Can scene, partcularly the! CBthbertwjc and wn and' "~ ' 'typcal Amercan housewfe. Rchard and Mau-j The gu ndustry's most spec- The fact that he s a bachelor j Oak Tree Road, wweucuar hole a Texat well wof'fclng n a communty occu- «unday guests of Mr. and Mr».,nearly fve mle (Jeep hs ped solely by husbands, wves! lous Schmtt. Rahway. ;been abandoned by ts drllers and uncounted lttle ehldrenj ^ Mrs Anastasa MLskewa. u a "duster after falng to addf to the comedy <lkkcln. Poland, who has been;produce ether natural gas or one oj the outstandng jwunp Mr. and Mrs Stanley,ol. The world's deepest man- gcenes s the woman traffc 0- Jllukewc, Oak Tree Road.madf hole one of thousands ftcer handlng the chldren as Jeft Saturday to vst n Cal-:of "dry" wells abandoned last they get on and ofl the school foma wth relatves Mrs Ma*-year cost some $3 mllon and'bus Another s the one n the fewa. who r the mother of requred more than two years' ;super-market durng thehouse- Bteney MaDdewtcz. arrwl tadrffllr*. wfe's day The veteran actor andleg MMMMMMMMK a ht wel-knowft personal tp- peances*lanattnwr» the MAKE TAMUJJCALCHRKTMAS bachelor grl n the communty. Much credt should go to Jm Hutton and Paula Prentss n ther youthful roles. Ther en-j thusasm showf a great capac- ty for comedy.! f " Gmtfae * CONFUSED ncomparable CONN MNUET! Low Down Payment Bank Fnancng look around nmhrn com* k and am tn tuptrfa Mnuet that gvt you mart t everythng yon want n horn* organ-man brlanot and depth of tone, mor» venatlty, more choct at d«ssn...nd mart of all, raw* enjoyment for tvtrv member of the famly. Tht Mnuet t «uy to own and t b My to play-cvm for begame* Conn's "ntant Muse" method sees to that! Coma n toon -set, hear, play tht Mnuet. f* O N N Take that fat tep toward ^*^,vl^r_ k tlletmeo{plea(u...tbda7t O R Q A N CONN ORGANS FROM $ JARDOT Pano Company 448 Rahway Avenue, Woodbrdge Expert Pano Tunng and CONN ORGANS and KMBALL PANOS Op«n Brery Nght Tll 9 Tr. ML 4-54M BMrncOou «PnadK hr QulUke* tueken MADE TOOL BOX &ABEB POWER (Rec. THURSDAY, 4. Hollywoojt News MAKNG GOOD AS PRO - By Alan Mover Stranger When doe* the j;fve-ffteen leave?, ' Tranman At a quaner past 5 flv* Stranger Thanks get all. mxed up over ths changng nof tme. FOR HOME WORKSHOP SAW $9" (Eej V 4 ELECTRC DRLL SANDNG KT (Re(. CRASHNG COURTSHP XHCASO M hm lunty alalm whty. K'd ttwff, J 2" 99' HUNDREDS OF OTHEB "GFTS FOR HDT N OCR HARDWARE DEFT. HERE'S A GFT the whole famly wll enjoy all year 'round... A FULLY AUTOMATC Self-Regeneratng BOMARC WATER SOFTENER Pre-Qrntmat) Specal! $ 59 NO DOWN PAYMHNT COMTULtt FNANCNG A&KANGUt VST Ola 8HOWEOOM OFEN EVERY EVENNG LL «SATURDAY TLL 6 ^ Hardware - Pant - Electrcal Departmento AVENEL PLUMBNG SUPPLES Rente N«. Hw<k rut Aveurl ME 4-M»M Frst fan were held n. Ancerrt Egypt! Each year, when rhe waters o* the NBe flooded the lowlonds, tormers crowded tre large ctw wfere merchanh»c4d rher wares... otrobch and jugglen entertaned. Frtf fars n Amerca were held at harvttt tme wncn merrymakers, then as now, celebrated bountful crops wth good food, good fun ond tato'ft drnks made wth Antque Kentucky Straght Bovrboa. R/t6 F C f>~y E SArff # ll ToP TH CU0 facorp OF fs. Frft European fars a the Mddle Ages started becaute tarwerj and ON tsens were afrad to travel oont to get ts market tosr.:, Tfc ; «*«and hghwaymen w«n a constant penact. Far Days were desgnated one peopn luvcteu to town n large groups for safety's sake to goop, barter and seek nent frst a* of tx wort) "Dannytrook" re'r-'ed to tht for held each year r Donnybrook, reland! k known or tr,«lghtng that took pace there, the Dor.nybrook far a tv source of tne word cornyhrook" meanng nny Beautful Gft Decanters! FREE t A_M ME FBJDOU mported and Vmrrtu CftAMPAGM uul 8PARRLNG BURGUNDY s 7 Crown (Mcnur) 4.7J \ Schenley Decanter 4 79 % Seagram V % Foot S«Mt DecnW 6MQt flennewey Cognac,5 % Taylor Wne* _ LM *k Chrstan Bro-Wbes h * ate aetocna «tadftrm FREE GFT-WRAPrNG ELVERY to 5 P.M Onlyl Call MORFT UKf S \FW WOODBKPr.r SORf.: Tnmlnf Ur ker h> the Jw* ««r offlral opennt of Morey URur't nrw -Xart at M Man Stmt t frank Srott. Jr.. pr df«t of the frm. Lookng on. left to rrht.»r* Le«t«- H. Wrlfht, rtt frmment tn fh of adverttont and»lr» pnmwtkm. and HareW B. Cneaal. rtorr at* manater. THE TWST AND HEALTH Alabama Ch'ropractk A«oc«- wa«opposed to t morally beruvrevnxjl. Ala A chlro- uon th»t the new dance ltd s cauae he wm«a parent and praetor who t alo a dance ln- lt yte»hh ruaard. and a tot nhjratcmly be/au»e of the etstrctor «ays th# "Twat" * lot,ftcu.cn the sptne Um the brds mqna Dr W H Plmpton tom the! The chropractor sad that hefad c»n cause! X ORDER EARLY! Lay a a ttuck tl botday aprh uu be w (w a leatc teaaoo of cracutu hwpuutr. Wne» and bquur* make haf tj tftt. WV HB Be Ctot*< Sunday December 2th Monday, December 2Sth Dal SPECAL GFT PACES AND BASKETS MADE TO WOODBRDGE LQUOR STORE, he 574 AMt )Y AVENUE, WOOOBRDGE Of S UAU A. TO t r. V. ', YonmtattlmCtn /ftm.t* ttu NuapO Sport Coupe 'tchen wse by LVDA A C;f forln. t.a K t Ch#df3> c l "«my other «brq» rm va Uc S P»rTmt * Gltltf chct P'-'««Put ch» p^:' ol doufc. *<"' "Te: «r lttl* fobcnth Oth Ml.-.,,- t»rd nt pc uvd to n)r»p r.'»( Or quantty :t. Man M r stmas ARDS SHOP Luxury and kw prce were never blended so beautfully Who bat Chevrolet could've done t? Prce, well have you dreamng up every excu.- spce and everythng nce! A car that's bustn' the sun for gettng n and gong. TV wth room, zoom and rchness. One that's deep beautful new Chevy Nova for you. n convenence and comfort. One that won't let over here. And lght out n t rght you squander a thng bu affecton and may soon at your Chevrolet dealer's. NEW CHEW H NOW EASER GONG BDE. Ntw Mono-Pate rear sprngb take the place of gque&ky, old-lashoned mult-leaf sprngs. Bg and tough but ever so gentle they help gve you & nde that puts you n mnd of the bg Chevrolet and you know bow smooth Hut k. A SX WTH W >( AT Yu- uke a lm'y, u^'.y Sa J(J hp -:ru:.j, twra U wnb a car hundwla o! puunda lghter than t-he bt; j<be and. ;>artnel, you'vt gut yuunel some rea Ou.' 0 tch UHNp NTH. Here'* where you at r. t>- - luxury. Lettheruke vuyl - : Foam^ruauofed, of course ' '-" and acuff mau. Vnyl - Cnromt! tnm. That'* n* > on every Chevy Nova UL.- Sport Coupe or Wagon. STRKNG NEW STYL M.. Ttu m(.''s huts are so crsp md clean we're to call hfcn (except that very expensve, and Chevy U a anythng but that!). EVEN BUCKET LlkE. And lke you pru not ju»t becaune th«ry!h Chevy per(orman:r. but tht-s re contoured!" r jhdded wth thck de*p- U«K, covered n rch u- vnyl. YOUM at etr» cut.' Sport Coupr and Conv: Set the new Cheey, '6t Vkarod and '62 Cormr at your local mdhomed CkmoUt da N tvutphpt N ttmntot, K. JM Cbtvr*!, K. T# f

11 THURSDAY, DECMBER PAGE Strkes and Spares- ^ of O»clwr am SJ ( '.(TV m «r WlJTl M«R nnwerfttro../_ 2*. V,'» ch.d* >r-- M.-h.Cf- "rrv J-^ H 2 Wlt* H.u«> T,-r-.. ; :: '» k'mrr ;~;-r '' _.. 23 LJ ttrr.:«>> K -, - '. 2.!3 f. t M.. - m.. 23 U rk.h P.::. >,... :» A, T Or»::.- ' 3 :: H«nnr Hull?«Or :J n mot h»to H 23 Mar-.*:--.., ), M M «. "!.3 f,,' R :': m T- Crtm!»3 nf J 3. Ttr«r>t Mtr MtNs EAM gunn, Handmtt a> of 207, J Y'.uf ''M;rr',-]W *" *n '.' am. r!; '. >->.--, ' n A \! Tr... ;..:! Hull: L Two B(b fttnglc ( *!» Mf.: Mnors 79.V Wn: vm r. «2, Pr.nrM» Partcj TS:, Tf,m Hltb TJnr Gaum.\'en» S)op-R!t«259, Fl A: :TP-T f'7o 24W. Dadntp a Oaor Tram Hlh Slnslf '-vtt o- w Phurmar- R~4 D»l- Uolmr' T*«rn '» >r.ct''! 8tT, fww. EUop- center Btr, HarVs BoOv Shop nd.vdl!'.<! Hck TM <.»m> f r-»" W D-v*r 3; : : M-a- Mk'.. Jj 2: :»'. '.':.. k) > "»n nr (nt., (upv ' * " " '" n.,, B-.'. - '..4 > - v(! "o-md B ' \:,»:'. ()":".:.: H' "Bav".,: a BO*. 52t;r ^, s^ -.= ';»'. : K*' a Bo* sa :,T» H. K.»,«, Jltt T;ra " - B Mo.:-.»:,'. * " t Hll _ nf llrrrntt.>r «...H %*am t«r.t-t *"""">-'<",.., of OmM*rl t A. e(, [Lr.. a., '; \ -!! J ^'- A^:. f c... :,-, u?; rs» r. t., -M «r knttr nr kttl«r " ) BoCS 5«r * *,-.» 09 c J JOS <»«J» ' Jn.7 :;m«horn's 2,...»»- <#>-:».;.n<*m> A:.h!..q -^ nr. luvnumkp :s:-:c- P:"- vc for va..~-.f '. ChnJtm,. :., '.: '.- folo* O -*J' C ' *-j llnn.r Roll Hth-T». P.--.,. 4s; ; Hnp Ar :'"' R A.;-ltl 2C?.!., 5. L H»a.. K ::;*T jut Tfrrr.nsl!*.. M a.. 5 :T 7..~... ' 7 _ 3 80WL-M0B. MUOCT StndlBr» * SK"" "* ndvdual Hlch Thrr# ' Or; "da 53(. K Ko.tt ;:»!. DHonor Run <! «or Brttft C.»m«, 'at. =. held by Mrs. JoJn E«an. Jr. -r«t nn»t 8:M P.M. fm or B»tt«Sft) ^f Sportr. M»rv'! DMS Shop at bw home on Owrge Btxetl -Jralor Wotnan > Club '). 50. J. Orae-a :f.v P :o ^ 2; j Mr Eeat. preldent. eplalvd Avenal ml celrtnte tnett WTums MXED Mrmrtr. Ue purwae ot Uw club and th*?hrtstjn»» pwty TWs ym ) At» 2-.!. R S'. * R! Landtags an of dutes and responsmltm ol he ATmrt-Colon* Tm * ld 4lm^.._.?am?s D. BattA. a». A S?* **. Anendmn were: Squad taudln*. A Chrwmat ttm- ^ W. J. An* 50 j:. «. F»tr»» M. * 33 4 Mr? Bobert Brlnley. Mrs. Ed- pattant. "Chrstum Around )fsjr."< m J Surft 506 nt. r» S M-rtn'trt ". O ' ward Spr j Mrs. Petn Dnt- th«world" w;h b» prwn:«! Junf LE.M'.T * P'-TO 30 TroptfW» ' and Mrs. Jamrs Kenna W th* auw drpartmfr.: T»»-nunr wlno»r«_ W Co. f CO OW» s.h! B«r. «Clrclr 0! the u o( Dtrtmkrr rent FontJ BpnrtM_ Q" 3 a' of.'(;: A.d 'rn^r^ r' Hfnnr Hv; 'n* nr Bf'" 3 «n«or Brltrr Srt% x» w." '. ' :.. : T:, n Ma- "0 ' " «B' r -" r,,. T-' SS'! V>.- H.' * Tl7«T.! * B M S':::p'.7 C"J... ':..?** P', -rr.snff L f r.-»..- lnn"! R"l ( :"* w B"" Km nr fv-ttrr Sft T '., r «? M*r.-- -.! ; ;; Ben Oo;:V- ; 3S 'ln" : 'S WORLD Salon l.'.'^ A\»'rl Street r. thr Prossonjl Buldnc.WhNELVJ. "( oldrn: a Specalty' Full Lnf of Beautv Culture (»PA n V.V» \ M TO 6 F M n.ootn \VEDNF>D.*YS * wsxn. wnr.rts or.j«t.'vjfs',!nn! * Bnd'> H,r.!«t )r,,. Mad Bl««7 '" ^Tprtr. Cord fc Ol '.,-.<v-r nn '.9 Avenel Ph»n»ry \^pf' B.nrfrr* Tend Shoprttf T. nrnn ****** ^, StndlnC»» ' p«*n»t J "":wj;ft " «> Honor loll (! of Brtt«Gnn, «nr» r-.l^.ttd ;. (M w BMM Setsl roouw! P»'.rv. - t Hr,,,«..- ~-m '--..' _M r> O»k TT«Dn» R»~,-S! 500-".H(l-2H «02. D, BT»dfT '*'.!r. SlOP P-! T ' " 3t. J, Kdpl S. J. Ba'.o :" r ' r^r««-»»»»» '" - -.ntu: 2:3. G Karo? Jll. A. Uwt - "T'» Dr»* SlWP -_» D Anrt^rwn 307, «Jtuko!* 2B4. «Th!'f Blr:» nn. f Llrflk 03. C Pmuro '-K. G P- n-nn"?hartr.»ct. rr, "5 J T'.> CO..., '.' DonKSy Dul»nl' A^nrj _ '-3 Mlt *, Honor lull Hallt f ALBEA LQUOR STORE Route 27. (x)lona * (n the Cotona Shoppng Plaa) WNES LQUORS (lft DECANTER* MPORTED nd DOMESTC (HAMPAGM * GFT BASKETS Mad? To Your Ordrr 9 V. M. to 0 P. H. P t -MotwJty th* ThlAl Ward Oemoerktc tsd Tfum oj Aveael WM-Qvle Qttb mwu»t the HH- Church u-ll _ at th!".r r M -«ors.»»» * «f^s«-.v'rr«.t & won *w.rt 5". Harold 8ts:t S3 Tomorrow the Prd" o» Women VJ»r, {new *3«'.*' \,,,.. Councl. Son* and Y!»n Oeokna «9. M«rt* Sun-, *:J j- ueht<rl ' o f UlK'.v, Wll elect Dt»r mtr wrlclwr». R»' Wn.. nft Offcer* at l-hv mm.tlb T»r D:a-,;> Asec- at t^f Av^nel School 4 aud:- ~~~ "~~" torum. A Chrtatmas party,,' wll also be featared at 8 P M, "Te Dost >u-t ohered rt» an, -Youn^UdU'f SodalW of : nterest n the busnra?. the St. «.ftdre*' Church rk'«vr."' ; oung clerk confdwl to the Holy Cnnununcm n a body»t T rettj -tenotrapber the 0 A.M Maw Sunday ~ "He dd?" she asked n sur- Ther monthly metung s ;: )nse scheduled for Monday «t 7:45 *>' Yeah" the voung man re-'p.m. n tre new church '"", lled reflectvely. "He u f-\ -Sunday the WoodbrMsr hon't tak? an nterest n the Kadets wll have v:es Cnrwt fouslnes pretty soon hell fre mas part? at the Amercan ' - ' H»U. Berry Strff Enjoy an Evenng.4 Swallch Fa/ern, //c f orn*t Wllam * Vr 8 WOODBRDGE and O«<Tn. Mr. t Berr Wne S A V E TME--Shop for the Entre Famly UNDER ONE ROOF AT "The tpparel Cmler «/ m<"> "" MddlfSM tounlm^ MARKS HARRS of Rahway ' f : : - c!.:... v. r y :,,-, x-nl u- tor'.:.:; :';-jr. the mc.rts h*. JS at K t ;. fr»rrr.!h, *., j- tr.ca unut-r UJ. ^-J:J" fun»h.r. ptcul!\ sorcs»nd : sjcery» o m a re. cafflaedfor «:!'- :. -! Shop h><. ',j K> chec f lurmcn: tnd n - : -h re nol rej!» jr. depth,' am '.- : sp UuJ coal h" -,:sr.cj. Vtal ponn»a\a, pocket, batk : -x ;;ucrv all whjec to ;,oud h»«thck' u: t-r.jcr tur. jr.' ajww / htr.rshop, 07 Vtt* '.,, lor, N. Y for t! or ml dm $Olt't M. wop m to ut ut.. 'j-.r»uy «rc y -. :!- *«m»«a J*'-'" :tm to m far <W ME 4-7U5 For Chrstmas Cheer. and Comfort All Year! Evans HAND TURNED SLPPERS Your dude to ye bed n Mm Slppm Sx Bg Departments To Serve You! Lach -ar Men's Shop Youth Outer Boy's Dept. Thrfty Fashons lnen Closet Avalable n Anv Amount Shop n Wood brdge OPEN EVERY NTE 'TL 9 ONLY 8 SHOPPNG DAYS 'TL CHRSTMAS FREE! Beautful Chrstmas Gft Bout Wth Purchase GFTS SAY " Open me ^frst!" All KTS 3', OH! PUBLX PHARMACY 'du Mrret, trf, tvtsl^u» TUX M "C > ux UV lu,ma.,,, chmuuu *HOt 59 OPEN EVERY NGHT TH Schwartz Shoes One of STREET RAHWAY, N. J. OPEN EVERY EVENNG TLL 9 THRU DECEMBER J3 MARKS HARRS rhrutmas Gft HeadquarUn for hamtly Apparel Sm* 907" (X)NVEMENT n Ufbted Muucp*l Let at M4S STREET (*t the bea) Wnt Eatnacc to Ow»wr AHWAY. N. J.

12 PAGE TWELVE Thf Crow N Chrstmas Recpe Tops Wth All the Small Fry Have you tu-r met, the Chrstm«s snmvmrn? He.«a bt' rr;;x'd ^p, o! course, and a tnfl'- nuttv Olstonnr wht*. HEALTH ad BEAUTY v y frlendr*: he often wears At the Typewrter: n 'vown of "purpst" gold paper t f dffcult to wnt a A. a ressf centerpece for column uh<'n your heart \t thf festve table he s a delffhl! Halr-colorln* d and ha*»-; breaklns T'nr pastng of our! ltprally sweet enough to eat.: wa >'s been a subject for feml-; publsher. Char f* Edwyn jrarcfully packed as a gft tonlre experment, Henna s older! Gregory.»a, c. a grfnt sha-k to wrs and frends, what tnan the Sphnx and the ladles Us pvpn though «T knew»ny be R more orgnal and of ancent Rome sat n the sun! down d"rp that ho had ovc:- of your.by th* hour wearng bleaches Veorked lhat great bg hrar of goor wll greetngs' made of alum, black sulphur hte Hf was more than an employer tn u.>v and even mnre Snowman t"»kf *and honey to change the color Serm 6 :of ther crowntar glory. Today; than a frend 'hf was more Anthony (Junn and we have hundreds and hundreds lke a bg brother, somfone you «r n a «<rnp from Carl Fore- coconut of shades, rnses, and tnts to tc when the jon, beroush.' Now he s no rnnc." a new (nlombu re- man's "The Guns of N»v- choose from. JW,. Bl,' wth lt,- but wf \\:\] contnue to work hard nnr do our lea»f also starrng Grttfory p Pnch m Mtwed Prrk and Davd N'vtn n level bpft m bfhalf nf the communty for Wf arr sure he n women;!' Cnema Srnpr and Eastman «vou are not «Urfed wth; Color, <<UrtnK December 7 would want t that way,... worked fo v Gre^ for a good many years. AUhough met hm for the frst tme when THTJRSDAY, DECEMBER 4, W GLAMOR GRLS County Reports On Cancer Cases NEW BRUNSWCK - "Approxmately cancer n 9W." Bpauldlng sad,.500 new cancer "f they would get routne Drooptnn froth,-, canes wll occur n MlddlewxUnnual physcal examnaton, a^'eel lke new,r rt: County n 962/ warned M- and f they would.we ther automatc dryc,.,,, wln B, BpauldlnR, Presdent the Mddlesex Chapter of the physcans when»ny of can- 'Make sure the e,-, aeven danger sgnals lasts for tne fathers t,,,, (, Amercan Cancer Socety, the 800,000 Amercans who wll be under medcal care for cancer." 8paul*«oonUnwd, '275,000 wll de of the daewe, about one every two mnutes. However, ths note of pessmsm -*=F can be tempered by the fact! that deatf rates n general we; levelng and n some cue* droppng off." Spauldng»ld. Accordng to the fgures of the; Amercan Cmctr Socety. 937j sa* only one n seven cancer pttlent* saved whle n 982, U O M one out of every three cancer patent* wll lve. "Wth our * «.. present knowledge we could when dustng,,,, save an addtonal 87,000 pec- rarlle Chrst mhs. : pe who wll probably de of"*, \tm fro week* or more." These ^f.*"»vera«e s 7l, ;. Unusual bleedng or d«jfor the last 30 m ; dlachwge. ^rlor s from dryng. A lump or tuckenlng n en. the brent or «J»ewhere. A sore that floe» not heal. Cellar steps <», Change tn bowel or Wad-»'«" by pantng t der hablu, : whlt * or ver y bre! Hoarsene* or oough. vtvt\ pant odn ( s ndgeston or dffculty n! f you put a tables;,, swallowng. mona n a large p,. Change n a wart or mole. n the room f,, Meat Packer Oeto Dvorce; from tawfrfng Wfe." n other; When choosng the new color worts le canned the tongue, j dependent-leader dd really ter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles mature face than a mopfor your har t s best not to Clyde Moore n the et to know hm. Larry Cam- Kurta. 2 Grace Street: (mxng bowls. M*.» brvhtv colored h har tht that Us be drastc The best gude s a Oho State Journal nnn plon was knd Wnjenough to brne from Port Readng, a daugn- h enj ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Rnd ^ CornelU8 Bake n a pre-heated -neaea 350 JSU de- ae- ± * L»,.-«shade lghter or a shade darker, from the ter to Mr. ana MS. ^orueuuog,.^ r OTen _ 20 mnutes for not natural.!d became,e a staff Grondn, 5 Second Street; at^^ jn can 45 to 5 " Har-cclorn, Har-colorng * - modern *» Work from there ad and make any!methods, under the dlrechono more changes necesaary, alowly. of the new paper. So,daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Juan f or ca^e6 ^ bowls. or fwn VPSrS worked BU»U toros. «. V Vd, *W 35 rr- B Street: a daugh- cg^ps Wst FORDS done. Cool 0 to 5» professonal, Our Speedj Aft wtth U 0re( -crusadng whenter tosmr. and Mrs. Charles; out on Mowed the need arose and tryng to re-.fleck. 85 Blar Road:... from from New» from^jouywood. va nttdose me nrea <w*«^»"-»* ,.._...., ^0 Mr. jjj. and g n( j jjjg Mrs. [Lfe: part the news as obecuv Jy, as lselta v s very lttle dfferent* mmrfble He taught me never Emest jjarotr,, Treste mr»«0..^.,,^^ Street; cake n, n n8 half, crosswse, crosswse. Put ru """ " ::".j,t) Bl E anythng for granted- a son to Mr. and Mrs. Theo- corn ^ p tato, suacepan mdjbetween a dye and ttnt. eck double check and dore Ruschak, 046 Oreen; brng to a m Beat reserved are lqud and arer aaan to make sure my Street;. from Colona. a son egg whltes and ffl t untu theyperotde to w*? lot«, *^re rght. He taught me to Mr and Mrs. John 8anehes.[ gtand n soft ^HUL,. GraduallyjBoth color by oem neer to crtcze wthout suff- 770 Wood Avenue;... from ^ j ^ the hot syrup and con- the har & dent and good reason and Woodbrdge. a daughter to Mr. tlnue y^ung untl frostlng;on. Many learned true humlty and char- and Mrs. Francs Caro. 7 Cut- nolds ts ^p. Beat n vanlla." 8 a temporary umlty and cha and M from hm. t was Greg who ters Lane; a son to Mr. and Sme up wth the dea of The Mrs. Edward Edwad Sesko 585 Rahd Chrstmas Chtmas way Avenue, A u. f r ofrom m ndependent-leader Hope- M^SE/s s a Ct M -as * " bw, cgkes j together v has brought happness and bope to many a needy famly, street. Because was close to hm. TRCKS WTH DRED BEEF j- j Dred beef sometmes cajledj,. t. n M shpped bfteft makes a hearty ] tntf rral cases the recpent Q fl, r ;.f ma «JYeeg man dsh out of a baked mar- n r.w from where the "' ^' aron and cheese casserole. f hehv came. Greg's greatest A few smple precautonscan j p j annn g to serve creamed dred Measure was n helpng others, help keep holday accdents L j oyer toast {or lunch ^. And now as Greg looks from happenng. The followng down uoon us we want hm to suggestons are offered by thecheese sauce rather than a reg- whte sauce. know that w wll doo our level!connectcut State Departmentular best to contnue n hs foot- of Health. \ J us Use «ame-resasam flame-resstant ccles: SUBSTTUTE FOR BEEF Here U There: :»-* *, ^. ^ j When preparng spaghett ' " on f,am n trrlo rttrorv O Marne _. Wheeler, son.^r, nf of \ff Mr. Bnrt and Mrs.; Mrs.,..., L_, substtute salam bj befo" lsubsttute sa!am for base before, B. W. Wheeler, Grove Avenue,' across Qund ^j Qrjnd half ^ j ^ up Woodbrdge. s undergong sx j holder contanng water watr and week? of nstructon at the fll' ' daly. l Remove the dry tree Naval School of Pre-Plght at [mmedately after the holdays. Ppnsacola, Fla... We receved] t, an annual contrbuton to The Do not attacn too many Ught' too salam and cut the other half n narrow strps. Slced mushrooms are always a delghtful, ''addton to a spaghett sauce an annual cnt ndependent-leader Chrstmas strngs to one outlet and he Zm" CarT/n l VVlt a = «Raton s not worn or fund from Caroy sockets lose. fuses are the rght sze. Never Cohen, formerly of Woodbrdge use a penny n a fuse socket nd now of Taverner, Fla Do not put candles on or Carolyn wrtes "Makes me fee jnear the tree. good to be even a tny part t Do not hang metal-fo of! Be -- sure the "snow" S?" over es or tree the hometown observance, and the tree base wll not burn, your fund s surely a fne ac- " " * ' "! tvty. To all'of you a Merry, Merry Chrstmas and a New Year flled wth all good thngs". Ronald MacKenze, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacKenze, Alden Road, Avenel, has been desgnated a recpent of a Mert Award from Grove Cty College, Grove Cty Pa. MacKenze s a junor majorng to hstory... n the MaSbag; Pfc. Ronald R. Marsh, 24 son of Henry Marsh, Worth Street, seln, recently acheved ppbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Dbxb vx recognton as a top Arm marksman by qualfyng for the expert marksmanshp badge durng range.lrng wth the! Army's new M-l4 rfle n Germany. Marsh s a 950 graduate of Seton Hall Unversty. He has been overseas snce last February.... Pvt. Glora J. Casterlne, 9, whose parent*. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. DFabb, lve on Falmouth Road, seln jeeently completed eght weeks of basc mltary tranng at the Women's Army Corps Center, Fort McClellan, Ala. She s a 96 graduate of Woodbrdge pgh School.... Arman Basc Elbur H. Rchards, Jr., Adelade Avenue. Woodbrdge, s beng j assgned to the Unted States Ar Force, techncal tranng course fqr communcatons center equpment specalsts at Sheppard AFB, Texas. He com- pleted hs basc mltary tran- n* at Lackland AFB Te^as. ; JBtman Rchards s a WjHS jfraduate. ', fnnf Hm Sot Leatt: t\< pn'k Amhav Gen- jgon to Mr. and Mrs. Harold ' daughter to Mr. and Mrs. An- STATE THEATRE Woudhrdje, N. J. TODAY THRU SATURDAY wtdw»r4 and Paul Newman n "PARS BLUES" at 7 and 9 VNDAY THRU TUESDAY Paul Steven* n "THE MASK" - Plu» - "WOULD BY NGHT* ROLLER SKATNG SPECAL RATES TO GROUPS 85' Every Nght Except Monday C 7;30 to P. M. Matmw, Saturday, Sundays & Holdays Z:M P.M. to 5 P.M. 50' SOUTH AMBOY ARENA Stevens & 6th, South Amboy TODAV THRl SATURDAY Paul Newman Joanne Woodward Sdney Polfr "PARS BLUES" Frank Blnatra - Tony Curtb "KNGS GO FORfH BUNDAV, MONDAY. TUESDAY Paul Slums C'laudettt Stvms "THE MASK" -»fd - "WORLD BY NGHT H-CA MH WW* "«" OUTCABROCE 'TO P^ K U " SELN the the FRDAY THRU TUESDAY John Wayne n "THE COMANCHEROS" Also Erne Kovcs - Cjd Charsse GOLDEN HOURS" SPECAL KDDE SHOWS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY No Shows W>d, and Thur KRAY THRV THRS Laurence Hrve) THE LONG A.ND THl. SHORT AM) THt TALL' NOW THRl Tl KSDAY OK tntk Wrtk' Spcuer Traty Kuk Snatra "DEVL AT 4 O'CLOCK Plu>-"MAN TRAP ««are two TURNPKE DRVE-N THEATRE TODAY THRU SATURDAY "Journey To The Center Of The Earth" Pt Boost - mrs MUOD - Plus - "SNK THE BSMARCK" Kfnnfth Mo«- Dam Wyntn EXTRA! KOLOR KARTOON KARNVAL FRDAY NGHT SNDAY THRV TrtSDAY "Ths Earth s Me" Rock Hudson - Jtn Smmoru - Plw - "MDNGHT LACE" Darts D»j. tott Htrlson Csmn Krdotsd "THE MASK Bo Offcf Oftm 5:30 P. M. Show suns 7:5 P. M. NOW THRl SATVRDAV Paul Newman Joanne Woodward "PARS BLUES" STARTS SUNDAY By Popular Request CKLWB UK mot "Kahway*s N^weht am Fnest Rt'htauraul" The CROSS KEYS RESTAURANT and HOTEL - featurng - JM BARGAN MATNEE MON THKU f'r. TUX CHRSTMAS: "5c TO 3 P. M. GALA HOLDAY SHOW STARTS FRDAY, DEC. M FOOD and COCKTALS FAMLY DNNERS - CHLDREN'S MENU LUNCHEON SERVED DALY from :30 Caterng on Premses or to Take Out OPEN 7 DAYS - SUNDAY FROM P. M. 37 W. Cherry Street, Rahway, N. J. *"ree Pwfcnc - T«L TV -HW " ' Brthday Partt* * Offce Partal * Servce Groups and All Clubt "Once m a lfetme" has been purchased for producton. The ttle has been changed to "Twce a Day." RTZ Theatre Crtwtt, W. M -5W NOW THRU MONDAY DEr. ) - u Bqrt Lacjsrr ShrUy VloUn 'THt YOUNG SAVAGES" Uld Bll WlUUlr. " HA'tenon "A Dog's Best Fread" KDDE SAT. AND SL-N.2.P. * WtbWsDAV TH»lTMO!fD*Y Dart* Udd. Arthur OConnfU PUB Smth "MSTY" - and - Stuut Whtnun JuUtl PTOW«"THE FERCEST HEART" SPKCAL KDDE MATTNKE SAT. t SUS. AT \M T. M. TODAY, DEC. 4 SPANSH FLMS FRDAY AND SATUDAY DEC. 5 - t "THE PT AND THE PENDULM" Wth Vtownt Prto DAY OF THRLLERS AND LAGHTER" SUNDAY - TUESDAY DEC. 7-9 "CQMANCNEROS" Wth John Wn SATURDAY MATNEE "THE PT AND THE PENDULUM" 2:00 DAY OF THRLLERS AND LAUGHTER- WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20 "Hgara Show" EXCLUSVE at PUTTS! 24-HOUR SERVCE.ORDER TODAY READY TOMORROW! Beauttu SUtoaery - Gft Boxed and Personallzedln 6ock, Scrpt or Monogram Letterng. Choce of Gold, Slver, Red or Black nk. deal Gft for Everyone on your lst., Boed Chrstmas Curds by Norcross. Rustcrafl and Barker Personalzed wth your ggnature n 24 hours! Excellent selecton of cards to choose from. Order Today-Ready Tomorrow! PlAn STATONERY 00 Man &rt& Woodbrdge OPEN DALY :N H. TO 9.S9 P. M OPEN SUNDAY 296 Smth Street Com*' PERTH AMBOY H MSS0 WTTY'S Sxprenn WHSKT 4 S ftt. WTTY'S Undo* GN 4 SQ. BANKER'S VODKA 4 S «. ROD t GUN VODKA-00 rrm<4/s«. ROD SUN LM4*«*n FROM WONDERFUL COPENHAGEN ROYAL DANE FNEST FRUT ' WNES 453 St.ftorgts Avt. RAHWAY FU-6T LQUOR BAR WHTE'S. BLENDED SCOTCH WHSKY Bottled n SCOTLAND 86.8 Proof Every Drop 8 Years Old 4.49 Full 4/5 Ot NFW YORK STAn CHATEAU LOMANC AMERCAN SPA.RKUNG Ptk Sparklng Burgundy $.79 Haa Street SOUTH RVER CL 7-98 KLU DAMt»l«kb«T» MAMOY - fll 70 Pn«< 4 SO* OUMARTON UNADAN WHSKT 4 5«. 6UWAT MST RSH WHSKY - 4». ua» SCOTCH WHSKY 4 5 «t. M Sf«W M fhnntcalm (WAflW UVSMV AWBD ;-*" t MONTCALM CANADAN WHSKY MtNOflSON AMBCAN HUM WMB, Cktrry CMCW4 V** W f UNUS KK RY 4 Prttl. 4 S ftl. u Aktv H«M tgtetlvt wtt Wrtty' h! «'3.49 $ M9 De VNC CORDALS AMPLE FREE PARKNG *

13 and NWB ndependent-leader Carteret Press Edson Townshp and Fords Beacon A Ntanpap* Dedcatedto the rf ttu Rcstdento ft tlw OMWBodtte We 8cm. 4.9 ob' Baley Rase,HHUlCF,-Health Of-.;,),) Baley, known.',. hs many frpnd«,,..ary boost of.,- - bnard of Health T>'.-(!«y nght... «;><j Ma* b"p an. ;, n '.d lor the..;',) --m rcrt've ;,.-. alvo ncludes - '.-.ttrmn and,,!(,]-. T '.' vlse.- (!' {] by Mr Staw, ' MnMvUn....n rase was Mrs.,, m.rt. chef dertt nfft. Her salary, rrt from 3.P09 to ",«hffn an *m- : r Davd T Ml- Mng on Mr., tud UP "has '.frs of vrvrt" of n on ;:,.r &q rv ex* P»* (.rtmt Kntrh Prrr MH nn n.nnn M,r ' :hc "department» md danof.. Shown n rrhanmne u u n e r.\h n;«arc led to..jalt to purchase Rrx. (',. ROOT. Andrrw J*ony. : t t th tme. Res) - nrr.plftlnpd of odors 'mm the Bunhall Womlhrdtr.t t testmonal dnnrr ght Robert Muchanc, Mrs. and McCann. 'Chldren Have Grand Openng Features MoA, Meetng ^ Slum Half Prce Sale, Gfts. - The chldren of Hamlton's thrd _..... Held bv Club;. * grade class at School 22. pe- the (utllre of woodbrdrc and Lnden headquarters. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 96 Frend* to Honor Ferdnand Kath. 90 WOODBRDGE P»-dn- Rnd Kath. who wll t 90 \vrs old Saturday, w; be feted durng an open mse n rbralon tt the Am can U-eton Post home, B vrv Htfft. on tha date ft m 2 to 0 p.m. Hs son. Thomas, w., tx> host for the occason. Yule Program Set for Sunday WOODBRDGE..--Th' Kns H.* C'umr" m the th<;n* of; tl" Clnstns pouram» be' M-'-'ncrl by the Sunday School P'lpN of thp Woodbrdg Gos-,»! nr.rc!'. at the Sund:r. eve- 'nu srrvcrs beennng m 7:00 unr-r the drecton of T 'nmas' Urn^. senor toucher. P rents and frends are nvted n atpud Tonaht a! 6:30 the sxth annun banquet of the Men's Assocaton wll be held n the lower audtorum of the church. Guest speaker jwll be Rev TSnaclf'X'^Church. M FROM CRUSE Mr.. South Rlvfer r r * rmltly ' u ed from a crusr.board thr T SS ^arm-uth, Thry.FanwoodMan Hurt n Crash WOODBRDOE - A F»nwvd man suffftfd fadal lacrn:;ons.rrfurns? 33 sutures, pwmf head tnjurf 5. frr.ctured ':rm Hd abrasons of the (cne«m a four-vehcle accdent Tc-rtav nluht on Route. THken bv Woodbndjte Emer- tny Squad to Penh Amboy OVTA Hosptal where'he parted ;n far condton WM H.-v.fr H Wheaton. 32. J'.tomen OfofRP McCabe and.fotr, Kmclt reported the a d-t.t wred when Wf h «a- 'or-, r'-.vna fouth n the north Vmr.d Lne of Route, near Rune» ntersecton collded uth a car drven by Wllam Shaffer. 2, Woodruff 8treet, l,<pln Wheaton's car contnued for approxmately 90 feet :\nd then collded wth a Me- ' ond ear operated by Ronald D. Santa. B. Almon Avenue, Woodbrtdw. The offcers sad the whch contnued on'further for another 300 feet and then careened nto a truck owned Thomas Vlnton, 39, Or-tam, N. C. Polce sad the three oth«drvers escaped njury. Saturday 230 P M the n * ht sghtseeng, swmmlnf and shoppng n colorful NMMU. Mrs. Mss chor of the Sunday School wllj (a P f» - Mln - 'meet for a fnal rehearsal for; the Chrstmas program. At 3 P.M. the other pupls partcpatng n the program wll Colona Gves $ R " sh Woman t Club Plan* \ gather for a combned re WOODBRDGE - Exttt Yule Entertanment hearsal. {To Sster Kenny Fund ' servce hours for the Chrstmas SELN At a meetng of Tuesday, 6:30 P.M., the Pl- rush at Woodbrdge Poet Offcelthe Chan OHllls Woman'.grns «5 Colonst, of the Pl- COLONA DsUct Cap-Mrs. John Flemm. Mrs. L. De- are as follows: Club, plans were made to vst WOODBRtDGE - Fath n tached to Morey LaRue's man oneer Grls wll hold a Chrstft f wodbrdr and Lnden headquarters mas "Pal Qal" tea. tans for the Sster Elzabeth!reck, Mss Lynne Brusaw. Mss Saturday, 8:30 A.M., to 6the Roosevelt Hosptal Monday s**nted an " *"' ~ _ Kenny Fund Appeal made -Nance Brusaw Mss Gal MUes. ncu, an m»,"»'j " m ts Mam Street shoppng snoppmg n n charge cnarge of o Morey murey LaRue's' uanuca, Captan captan Ul Wllam wumju Butters BUH of ; P.M. and conduct Chrstmas entertanment for the patents from «J.«'"VF *, \Z H, t' n Mrs. Maron Lee, captan; Sunday. 0 A. M., to 3 P. M. The Sotaren news pronrtm. The lesson was ar(. a was v(nced tn s ^ by retal store outlets s Harold B. Battalon 090 of the Chrstan nal returns lor the aoor to jmrs. rene Amsel, Mrs. Dorothy' Next Monday through Frday untl 8:30 P.M. drve ( Co-Charman last Wednes- p» nne d to stmulate, nterest n p^,^ ^, ott j r prea dent ef Cucual. well known n hs pro-(servce Brgade announced the door drve to Co-Charman SWhte. ;8 JO AA.. to Pt., December A donaton of flo was made -n Frw Publc rfadnj through a mock pro- tne Morfy LaR Ue Laundercrs fesson for the Qualty acheve-jwnner of the recent naturemrs. Janlna E. Wsnlewsk, lute.. to The ndependent-leader m.^tln* was gram n tune wth modern lv- and cleaners, he offcally ments he has made n the dry -w - on w ^nt<.» eontest «s Rnhprt. Robert whch amounted to , Mrs. Ruth Stebbns, captan: 23, 8:30 A.M., untl noon,»aners. as ue untnj U«.HM ^ ' * - - ^.~».»,."., ~ : Chrstmas Fund for the needy M> readru of»[ ng p art C p llu n( chldren dd" hs frms new store at cleanln? feld over the pastred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wl- Mayor Frederck M. AdamsJMrs. Gal Jones, Mrs. Florence jfamles of the Townshp. Tc5«^.^^"^.^^''""'^WMalnawt." "'three decades Ham Red, 328 DeSota Avenue s honorary charman and Mrs. Jacques. The next meetng wll be held a...n.suna* pray- ma vegetables n order to ere-.,.,..., " " lalyce Moody Mooay s Charman ^muua for w Mrs. Elnore Todt, captan ty Ms. Clarmce ate ther own Kr Dt Fre Auxlary January 3, 962 at the frehouse and nstallaton of of- A half prce dry cleanng sale the Woodbrdge townshp drlve.jmrs. Oleta Har. Mrs. R. Penaw tner o*n scrpt. now lhml%h ^f.^^ 30 plus PawlMU were. Kathy Sul»«a, free gfts are hghlwhtng. Troop Conducts Unt Plannng The dstrct ts anfll ^ Mrs J ' *r rtone : *" fcers wll take place. The annual Chrstmas party was held Oc^ -More, URue, "Get Acquant- ^ rf ^ ^ PORT READNG The board (after the busness meetng and "*' Mrenne Kafka. Jo-Ann Stan-; ed Wlth cjuallty" grand open-, '- Patrca G»bnel, Debbe! jof drectors of the Lades Aux-jgfts were exchanged. Enterlary of the Port Readng Fre tanment was provded by a tl( cee br aton. COLONA Troop 44 B.S.A. meet- tan: Dorothy Clpperly. Mrs. Alyce Moody, Mooay, chpum.'uary captan; o tne con ncuums tumuun»«p.«.~ -.,- already owned Mr Russel Moody, Mss Carol Company wll meet ths evenng'commlttee of club members Malas Malas. Mss Mss Dane Dane Oambo.at Gambo.'at 8 oclock o'clock at at the the home home of ol Mrs. under the drecton Mrs, under the drecton of Mrs. Chandler, Clfford Newman lloot Scout beng added to unt Mr.. Mss Carol Poloskl, Mss Marl- p a uy tarusso. Clumbus Avelyn Moody.! nue, Woodbrdge. New elected ance of Mrs. George Kacfenko, John Wllams wth the assst- John roster. Ebner. char- now total Trnty Epscopal Church wll bara Garfngel, Mrs. Yetta and route sales fh h belber. Mrs. Dorothy Herts, "offcers are nvted to attend. program charman. ::are Opartmeu A *«* <W M s * Book "^'?.»., KKaua Mrs. Mary deu, Mrs. Patrca Lades Auxlary wll hold tsj -. ck»«c» sent ou-.chld*n of all a«e» was held: r_ comme,tng on b» 'rnnsl Tenderfoot and ykashmeer,. Mrs. Mare Ken- Mss Banco Wnner LJEr" %? SCOUTS HELP NEEDT ; ' wutua and b* wwk - Boolt6 were K]e T d rtf«.«ons for comng to Wood-g^j n, ef to Glfen Mrs, Maron Lamont, Clark dranu ehar-*» th(> Educatonal Readng bndf, p th, MorPy LaR* pres- Keamy w n l. otuuuuu Scoutmaster Mary Malley, Mrs. Joan Of PTA hll ContestT mv at 8 FORDS Grl Scouts of v - & * Troop 79, sponsored by School r ",' sc has a pav Servce from hsw wcommenaea dent w,; d.. Wp f rm y beleve Hersche Tarver welcomed Mlllroy, Mrs. Mary Radler, Mrs. or January T V 962, 7:30 P. M. WQODBRDGE The House, A Chrstnas and socal $2 gfts wll 7, at a meetng Monday, worked. -l- Must Tal" toby the Ubrary Journal and the that ths communty s stand- new ^ ^ ^^ lhe - Vrgna Thall, Mrs. Frances WmJUBKuut - nc ^sjouow me metme wu -. s"» K. >»U»»» - Mrs. Mchael Parrell reported r t. the club late- Chldren's Catalog. They n-. ng on the threshold of a re- Wess. ular ular nreetng nreetng of of School School -l -l w w m be be exchanged. exchanged. Mrs. Mrs. Joseph on Joseph a crepe-paper wreath and Durng an mpressve candle- Socety are sell calendars. noon at :30 n School aud-!^, M uuo hosptalty 4M charmen, to bements whch they wu donate PTA U'son who»» 5 eluded old favortes as well as npwed era of p r0s pe r ty " Mrs. Hedy Ott, captan; Mrs. wll ll be b held hld Tuesday after- NevS N _ nd Mrs Jonn d Mrs Jonn Kalna paper Chrstmas tree orna-...man of'the btztar the b** oflmngs of numer-.. W(, m the Mo,. py LaRue or- w; s comme nded by Scoutmas- -. ft dstob- Helen torum. A check for $5 wll bela^gt^^m^rftank'batbato" to a needy famly. The grls l N-.-..-mwr M. an-ou» PuWtahen. ran/»tlon ntend to do even- Ut Tarver for hs effort n;. ten bedrdderl Wood- presented to Mss Carolne ^ James cardello. Mrs'. also worked on ther "badge...:, * M a success: Mr«. Florence Augustne, thng possble to help makerts earang W s star Badge. Mr ^. ^ b y M r s w l. Roberta Edrngton, Mrs. Ann Banco, a fourth grade student, Jogeph Covno and Mr, AnH_ sheets" whch are used for ther e ' ;. C«Mdv m»rt«nrncp- stated the far was fj rm convcton a realty, he Spencer presented the Star.,... ^. Gronsk, Mrs. da Qllam, Mrs who wrote the wnnng > -._. own reference. date Tn 5 very successful and the school declared Badge to hs son, and Blly save"?" rtel *" u " ucll! " porothy Hahl, Mrs. Florence \ ^ newspaper belng p rn ted l.-*4 wth all the wll be able to secure scence Many of the mportant un-; hta m( «her' a mnature Star u h theme of the Korte, Mrs. Helen Mason Mrs; thepta _-Hetprul TeUer." vs^t^^s^^-r^stre^^^ ^ ^ ^ the dls-ft U* hv charman, Mrs.jRue.s man Lnden p.ant -Jnmsters John Cody and Gus t ^ c<mtrbuton to st. JAs^ ^ _ J ^, _ ^ \ ^ f «^ ; ^ Cnrlstffas y, for the" chldren at the to (^'Anne's memores was a Chrstmas skt. ^th hld t theff '..:. aff Road. Co- Mr, fo Ro»enth«l. u»..^w mv._ performed... Mrs. John Byors was program charman asssted by Mrs. Mrs. Evelyn Stehnach, cap-.younger chldren. Tundermann. <l be Mrs. Harry ' odsn [Troop's dance team. A flm of ma. Bll.lj» MB,.,,, ^ Mr- Clark and Mrs _, addton to ts launderng prevous campng trps was Farrell, Mrs. Joseph Spos, Mrs. tan; Mrs. Walter Wat Denny, y Mrs. _.., j r James Bennett, Mrs. Stephen A ' ;rxb, rg. RALE HELD *> 'and dry cleanng tacnues, shown. Shaffer Mrs Allan Stewart Derby Denson, Mrs. mrs. A. wm, Boyter, SlSternooa Elects Mrs. Jean Corrgan, M Mrs. W gl fl #a of Offcer*.vmUU rana MUrj u"»> ' "" - --"... : \ HASH TARTY A whte eleph»nt '*«^Ct«ale was Utf }^^^ft±j^t^tt the Troop's Mothers' Crcle. SS ^ 5 ScKnopf,Mrs^H. Macfe, A Mrs. Jean Judd, Mrs, "" e O} u 'J lcers jng and renovatng plant whch BRDGE - Plant re hghlght of meetng of the s entered to be among the n place of the regular scout Wolny, and Mrs. Wllam C. Ammann, Mrs, Mm Fred- -FORDS The Ssterhood of $ by the Woodbrdge'Amercn Jewsh Congress, (lnpst ln tne naton >ts huge meetng tonght at :30 the Wedemeyer, land, Mrs. J. Karpa, Mrs. A. A. Tem P le Emanu-El elected Mrs. A. E. Kel played the a re- ts S5 for r Chrtstmw Chnstmw Mddlesex County unum Chapter, V.M»K»-. at cold Coa storage suagc vaults..^ have...,,.- a ca- Troop wll hold a Chrstmas Cr - * "" * Bengston,», Mrs. ubertha Dr f ho 7, Zurla, m \n. frst rs ' slate of offcers at a re- S carol musc. Hostesses were Bengston _MT«. 2 Dr Walter Temple l Beth Bth Sholom last nuht. nght pftcjtj t of f.60, o000 garments. party planned pannea by Dy the me Mothers' muucs carol musc M «A Haley "»- c «t Sdney,R nt meetng. Mrs. Sdney, O [Crcle. Scouts are urged to Mrs. Davd Har, Mrs. C. O. *;t-lt^ Stran was named presdent. Mrs. H enlst wu»c.'mr». Nathan Boydman was n Rt, f;ectlnr Morey URues R a u g (brng clothng and toys ndupree. Mrs. Joseph McGook- Mrs. Other offcers are: Mrs.'S. member. a meet-charge. Refreshments were record of steftdy progress over.good condton to the meetng n, and Mrs. Prank Frank Meszaros. Olve Wolf, captan; Mrs. Glora Wojck, Mrs. Marlyn Lane, Mss Eleen Wolf. [presdent; Mrs. Rchard " Ellner. Marvn Rosmarn the past 75 years was the rormaton two and a half years ROBBERY REPORTED for The ndependent-leader ddtlader " J frst vce Chrstmas Fund. ago of the Morey LaRue n- WOODBRDGE - Mrs. Lllan Rossner, School Street, re- Mrs, Evelyn Artz, captan; second vce presdent; Mrs dustnal Supply Company, a!"' ~ Mrs Wnfred Drruta, Mrs, Norman Rolband, treasurer; Helen Breese, Mrs. Wendy Doll, Mrs. Mlton Saltzman, fnanclsecretary; Mrs. rvng Patch subsdary of the man frm. SWECT SELN ADELNES - The seln TO Clover- MEET ported the theft of a leather Mrs. Paul Morey LaRue's ndustral Somethng from.^af Chapter of Sweet Adelnes case contanng $90; a pay en- Emrch Artz, Mrs. rukueuj, ^_ Company s entertaned the PTA of Port velope contanng $25 and* a luutllwtutut, Duesterdck, - Mrs. Dorothy en, and Mrs. correspondng Samuel Arons, secretary,f recordng secretary... more than 50 of the Readng School 9, Tuesday yellow gold wrst watch wthronge, Mrs Elzabeth Bartlett, Mrs. Norma Donchevsky, st ndustres n the area [evenng. The group s plannng [damond studded band valued».n unforms, cuats. towels at $750 from her apartment. Mrs. Ann Craft, Mrs. Marge Trustees are Ms. Sheldon Chrstmas party Monday Schffman, Mrs. Meyer Fredman and Mrs. Herbert :d alled tems. ts operatons!there was no sgn of forced Mller, Mrs. Eleanor Nesbtt. conducted n a recently 8:30 P. M. at St. Cecela's for [entry, polce sad. Mrs. Thelma Mles, captan Pne, alls Jewelers s Always Somethng Specal! S«our unque selecton ol. # Damonds Tl» PJ. NGHT ; * brttmat El* Sal Watched Chna f Slverware Crystal FREE \ Gft Wrapon* U-AWM Handl-ChMfe ; ; % Pearls t 9 Man»tn*t Woodbrdge Ml 4-UJ3 Rngs For Gfts anl Decoratons CM Ur- ME 4-8U0 Hell Delver for EVERY MEMBER of the * HW Aromatc Evergreens and FAMLY! t HfR Ottjer Holday Greenery WRfeAT CHOPERS POTTED P BEAUTFUL BOUQUETS Member PLANTERS FLORSTS' CORSAGES TELEGRAPH and fpr those departed DELVERY 8 MAN STREW WOODBRMJE Attractve Grave Covers FLOWERS WRED EVERYWHERE OPEN [ m HGH! TL CHRSTMAS ' Somert Slower Jfoude "The Lvng 60 FREEMAN STREET t WOODBRDGE FREE l'akknc HATSDUJARGE OPEN EVERY NGHT UNTL 9 O'CLOCK Talored and Dress Bags from f.as to $ MABV STRt:ET

14 W\t Jtthepen&ettt-'jGeabcr (Eartpret CHARLES EDWYN GBEOORT November 27, 904 December, 96 Tht ndtpfndfnt-lfxlrr nd dltan Towmblp rord Btcon pnbllshml WMHJ on Thnrdt} B-20 Gr«n Strrtt ME *-U Woodbrdr, N«w tntj n. ctrtertl Prfw pnbllhta wetklj on rrtdj 3 RooHTflt A'fHu» H t-mjo Cwertt, N*w Jenej WOODBRDGE PrBLSHNQ COMPANY Lawrence F. Campon. Vce Presdent «nd Treawrer Bj Currer, t Cent Pr Copy Ralnchptlon run fcy null, nda'dlnf potfe, one y*»r, «4.nO; sl«month, $2,JJ; tmw roontt, l.!s[!lnle roplf by null, S «*nt«. AU P»Jbl» la tdvtnce. n the True Sprt of Chrstmas As ths s beng wrtten, donatons to The ndependent-leader Chrstmas Fund^are but a lttle over the half-way mark. Even the generous, annual contrbuton of $500 from a Perth Amboy frend leaves us a long way to go torase the $4,000 needed to assst over 00 needy Townshp famles, some of them wth as many as nne or ten chldren n the famly. f the goal s not reached, t wll mean that Chrstmas wll be cheerless n several homes perhaps n a home of one of your neghbors. Santa Claus wll just have to elmnate some of hs calls and who can face a chld who feels Krs Krngle has forgotten hm? Each year the Fund sends frut baskets to lonely folks who are ward patents n area hosptals. These, too, wll have to be curtaled f funds are not avalable, t's hard enough to be sck and frendless, but we haye found the frut baskets perk up these patents who feel exceptonally alone at Chrstmas tme. The ndependent-leader pays for all ' expenses so that every penny donated goes drectly to assst the needy. T,he $4,000 we ask.of the people of the muncpalty we- ask as an offer-.ng of thanks for the blessngs whch are thers. We ask t n behalf of fellow Townshp resdents who by a qurk of fate llness, deserton, old ageneed ther assstance. We ask t n the name of the true sprt of Chrstmas. We ask t n the name of fath, hope and charty. Wll you respond? Rentng Status Unfortunately, many of us try to appear to be somethng other than what we are. We fal to realze that status, n any feld of endeavor must be earned. Many people attempt to mpress others wth the fact that ther famly ncome s much hgher than t s. There are many examples of ths. Some years back, t was fashonable among many people who dd not even have adequate plumbng facltes and electrcal power to buy bg new cars. They were tryng to buy status. n many bg ctes, such as New York, t s no longer necessary to buy status you can rent t. f you want to mpress someone, you can rent a $27 thousand automoble wth chauffeuer for about $9 an hour. The,wfe can rent a $5 thousand chnchlla stole, or even a full length cjmt for $35 to $40 a day. You tan ever rent a swanky busness address, whch would nclude an elegant offce, secretary, telephone lstng and malng address and Just for the day! Trade Balance Dps The dran on U. S. gold^and ft dgllar, has speeded up agan n the thrd quarter of the year, after what had hopefully appeared to be an easng of a serous stuaton. Fgures for the thrd quarter, just n, show that the nbalance s runnng ft an annual rate of three bllon dollars. Ths s not qute as hgh as was the rate durng the last years of the Esenhower Admnstraton but t s dsturbng. The fact ls that actual trade leaves the dollar n a strong poston, As far as the value of exports and mports goes, the Untsd States sells more thaa t buys. The trouble comes because of (>ur large ad programs whch send some four or tlu bllons of dollar* out nto the foragn market every year. Our exports surplus s not large. enough to offset ths ad outflow and the results s that the dollar's stablty s serously threatened. The dran An our gold and the dollar's weakenng poston n the world of fnance has now contnued at a fast pace for some three years. The trend must be arrest ed and rather quckly, or the Kennedy Admnstraton wll be forced to take forceful acton. Whfle the U, S. dollar has been sound for so many years that we do not thnk of the possblty of a loss of confdence n t, nevertheless the dollar s today the subject of much nervous speculaton n varous fnancal centers all over the world. There has been speculaton of a readjustment, or devaluaton, but ths s not contemplated. But such an eventualty could occur, f the nbalance contnues very long at a rate of three bllon dollars a year, and our gold reserves contnue to shrnk, Elementary School Currculum A practcng scentsts has some advce for elementary school teachers. He s Dr.A. R. Hbbs, Drector of the Dvson of Space Scences at the Jet Propulson Laboratores of the Calforna nsttute of Technology. - Dft Hbbs states that the four tems necessary n the elementary school educaton, f a student s eventually to develop nto an effectve member of a technologcal socety, are readng, wrtng, mathematcs and a scholarly atttude. What the student s taught about scence s unmportant. What matters s that teachers nspre n ther students enthusasm for ntellectual exploraton and learnng. Beadng s mportant to a future scentst, because to the extent that readng s done quckly, easly, and wth understandng, then to that extent wll the ndvdual quckly, easly, and wth understandng assmlate scentfc nformaton whch he needs to develop. Wrtng, accordng to Dr. Hbbs, s also essental, because the effectveness of a scentst s lmted too often by hs nablty to communcate hs deas and dscoveres to hs colleagues. Elementary students must be taught the pleasure and ease of mathematcal manpulaton, rather than havng them leave the elementary school wth a fear of mathematcs. n dscussng the mportance of an elementary student developng a scholarly atttude, the Scence Drector ponted out that ths ncluded curosty, the courage of one's convcton: to stand aganst a host of crtcsm ntellectual compettveness, and the atttude of doubt (for the scentfc scholar). Durng recent years, we have gone through a perod of hstory when the Amercan publc has demanded of ts schools more emphass on scence. There has also been pressure n the feld of educaton durng recent tmes for greater emphass ' on foregn languages, even n the elementary schools. Qute frankly, we ate happy' to learn that some one else beleves' that the emphass n the elementary, schools should be on the three R's ' Readng, Wrtng and Arthmetc. Hgh School Englsh Accordng to Dr Albert R. Ktzhaber, Dartmouth College Research Professor, the naton's hgh school Englsh program has become more of a receptacle than a currculum. He com-; plans that among the studes dumped nto the program are lterature, rhetorc, grammar, career advce, telephone technque, group dynamcs, choral readng, placement tests, busness correspondence, and propaganda analyss Dr. Ktzhaber says that the hgh school Englsh program s further ; hampered by a Jack of contnuty nj study, the absence of a ore of good! lbrary works to be read, and repet* ton of the same old wrtng topcs year after year. Whjk admttng that some progress ls beng made, the Professor beleves; that the followng steps should also be taken: recognton by school admnstrators that only qualfed persons bpuld teach Englkh,- reducton of teachng loads (so that teachers, can assgn more wrtng and correct t carefully), assumpton of a more responsble atttude by college Englsh teachers toward the problem of lower schools (ncludng a wllngneu to work wth hgh school colleagues as quals), and mantenance of stand-.ardfl good EnfM byteacher*of all subjects to establsh an excellence of performance. " \ CHNAMAN'S CHANCE Under the Captol Dome By Joseph Grlbbs 88 Patrca Avenue Colonla, N. J. ' December 9, 96 Edtor The ndependent-leader Wopdbrldge, N. J. Deaf BT: One thng whch has pleaaed me regardng the "yes" vote for the school referendum last week la that apparently many parochal school folks have voted for a publc school pxpendlture. Of course, vfr nl have a rght to school our chldren publcly or prvately a* we ndvdually see t, However, wouldn't ths be ft wonderful tme fof all of us to re-evaluate the possble Reportjrom Washngton Pentagon Reveals Shelter Plans For Safeguardng Metropoltan ftd By EDWARD H, SMS and WES HAVHN rver, snce he already ln : GOP conference - n would have to gve up hlrh-rankltu; mem WASHNGTON, D. C. -Ctes,_ wth carefully - mapped and WVPV, mportant cm,,,,, elaborau mas* evacuaton plane f galtonstbll r.tnv, n,,, may as well Junk them and'a battle could well sn;,, start thnkng more n terms tween lberal bnrk" of provdng some sort of nearby shelters f they are gong conservatves who \y* m \ OeorKe Aken n[ Wru. to stay n lne wth current fer ether Bourlce H:-!;,. Cvl Defense theores for protecton aganst nuclear ttaclt.jdelaware Pentagon authortes now! charged wth the Job of safe guardng the country's popuj lntton aganst a possble atomc assault have now come around and actual blessngs of a publc'to the vews frst advanced school educaton. nome three or four years ago byj That our chldren can and,then-cvl Defense' Drector, should be tarht relgon by the Leo Heough-that n mot churches and secular educaton metropoltan pl areas the popula-:" e '" " by the publc schools ls suggested n the followng statement and fast enough to avod an; ton couldn't escape far enough -The by Horace Mann n a dscusson ntal major blast or ts sub- of owa or John Wm, JUST PARAGRAF, t!a f. rfnfd. «'< ( ; >*flntl n Romance OCM > by of the Massachusetts School, sequent. fallout. Law n 846: F r that reason. CD people tum8, un., ln(, rrt The Pllsrlm Pathers con-j here are currently workng on lt eeved the mapnlflcent dea, not'a general plan to gude munlonly of a unversal, but of a legaltes n revampmj ther; free educaton for the whole respectve programs to take unpeople,. Two dvne UUasJto account practcal shelter ar - flled ther great hearts - ther; rangenfnts -even whle conduty to Ood and to posterty, cedng there wll have to be 8,.n U U. A R ll At Hollywood s He,. ; the world For the one, th-y bult the specfc varatons of t for each beautful frames n, church: for' the'other, they area concerned. j..-n, opened the school..:" >! Meanwhle, they expect to! Non- Let all who love awl pay for earmark a szeable chun of]. _ " -- hp publc school system con<«he Cvl Defense bdjtet for; r»mtmw tlnup to work to make! n olace fscal 96 for provson of pub- Matt Amor;m<;,,. to whlrh the general publc wll le shelters n new federal.mweajed n thr -: be encournsed to send ther buldngs planned for early,«p<«proabrs chldren for a secular educaton constructon and n KW «ucn<»rklnf! and elc, second to none. j buldngs constructed wthn Fwnv, P.:,-; Very truly yours, 'le past two or three years. WARREN L, WELLER Such ft move would, of cotn* Quotaton from Mann s fo-nd.cqulrc Congressonal approval..._ tn o«"7e 305 of Emly Davles' >ut even ln the plnnnln? stages J\," Profle-of Amerca.) ndcates whch way the CD'S. wnd s bluwn?..,, 57 Cypress Drve - llle Tr:bune - C u Colonla N. J. T" 6 cntn *e u P artv C0»- Ntw \\' December 8, 86 - nand comng up a* the result. f a of House Speaker Earn Rayjburn's death may not be the.. Unted S.,'.: TRENTON Governor-elect cratc canddate for Congress.vatlon and Economc Develop- Edtor Rchard J. Hughes s about n«t November, may be reap-lmel. c;.:f of Staff, State De-,The ndcpendnu-lead- -nly squabble markng the start'..? ready to announce hs two most ponted untl he announces hls'partrnent of Defense Statt^O Green Street t:) (!of the second sesson of the to callo f, a c " sn f wut -' mportant appontments to hs canddacy next sprng. Under Hghway Commssoner. State Wond*rrt?e, N. J. ll)nc ca an 37th Congress. advor!ls " cabnet n preparaton for hs 96 law, Mddlesex County Commssoner of Health, State ""<"" Sr: naugural on January 6. w»s has'been"de desgnated as Commssoner Labor n vl S gnated"a S the ff-lc.mmlssoner of Ubor and n-. ". vhv of your very nv,-, 0^pu p b J^s to - g ^. ^ C h W a S ' Under the provsons of the teenth congressonal dstrct of!dustry; State Treasurer, and leadng bold type headlne n State Consttuton, a new Gov-Neernor must frst appont an to run for the congressonal Publc Utlty Commssoners.!statn* "Mvndy L»9("ershp styles Brdges of New Hamp-! Archtects cover tl. Jersey and Patten ntends Presdent ot the State Board of'>' our ssue of December 7. accessor to tle late Sen; Clever At Lfast Attorney General and a Secretary of State upon takng of- pp.mtvcnu. n,» «.«.,-HM Gnns. etc.", frel morally oh-'s" " as Republcan Polcy uke5 wlth vy AacU). fce. Other cabnet posts may of Attorney; at New Jersey's nenal nsttu-'[««tc J *«^ the ot A Taceful thton be flled later after he s safe- are the only two top posts proporton*. Woodbrd'se wll r,^-examnp the *'ould be lkely f Sen. ly seated n the Qovernor's'whch must be flled udon a' facts and queston the valdty Saltonstall (R-Mass) s wlulng char. Qovernorswhlch must be tlea upon a, The Wew Jmc> Supreme of,, R, a," t!to accept the Job, snce he Wll fmtr" For Attorney General the new ^e j _ t^«.?j-0ourt took offcal cognzance;,' J,.,.'. _, /would br Hcce.ptable to both One man to wll ano:.- choce wll probably be Arthur J. Slls, of Metuchen, a memthe law frm of former Te populaton of Annandale akc on that of Educaton, extends to July 3f[ cers -v-uv,. ^J.. wholeheartedly by.,,.u» _ He s frd to be reluctant to gve up Attorney General Davd T. Wlente, Perth Arboy, who ls now nsttutons andreformatory nas reached 735;honestly-, stafr that he has the Democratc leader of Mddlesex County. SUls s a close respectve boards. 'over-crowdng whle the Re-,when tlwse sam4 people turned Agences =*w selected by ther whch represents 40 per cent'acheree- a "moral vctor}'" personal frend of the new All other cabnet posts re formatory at Bordeuo'An sovrrwhrlrrn"!:: asnnst hm by Governor and recently accompaned Hughes on a post-elec- Governor takes offce. They n-] fleets 33 per cent above normal rcfer-dum he»o vgorously o^- up for grabs when the newjhousg 83S umates whch ru-votng n tbe poslmve for the ton Carlbbeah cruse. clude State Commssoner ol populaton. pof d? Couldn't we more hon- Secretary of State Edward J. Bankng S nsurance, Pres-] Al Annandale Reformator> ps ' lv pxnl ' )l " n> "»"", vot '" s l a Patten, of Perth Amboy. who dent of Cvl Servce Comms.-' lt nas Deen n «;^ar to con- from th " n hpr dstrcts ' s""expected to be the 'Demo-'son, ComaUsooer of Conser-; verl Uo w;l s 0{ bec " as " tne of same buldng nto djuble-decked wln not b " rt>cl llts of of the P'" ormuo-les and at Bordenown benefts of ths referendum, but.rge numulrs of nmates are ""'er-thejess must s Know Your Representatves nr e th» fnnclbl burdf>n? Thls.oused n the cjrrwon o tne sepms ' ;,-njj by far. the most logcal exnlanaton for t'v slm margn of approval, and { s3rlo serously queston Tne Sapreu Court ponted jut tha whle mow severe th, rfe, of Mr jver^rowdns u found u tne Tht oe«t ctapn s an actve ctzen one «no s»en and goes to the source to secure the oes oossdle nformaton The best representatve s one who cooperates wth h.< consttuents and s ready and eager to reeelv< the vews Herewth are the names of your representatves Keep n touch wth them ). S. Congress SENATE 8enator Harrson A Wllams Jr <Q> SenaU Offce Buldng. Washngton. D C Home Westfleld Senato Clfford P Case 'R Senaw Offce Buldng Washngton 25 D C Home 345 Elm Avenue Rahway HOUSE OP REPRESENTATVES Representatve Pete Prelnghuysep JT >R' ffth "on pessona Dstrct House off«buldng. Wasmng too 25. D. C Home Morrlstown State Legslature STATE 8ENATO& John A Lynch New Brunwlc* MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY Norman Tanzman Woodbndge J Edward Crable) Mll town Joseph Doren Dunrtlen Board ot Cbose Freefllders Karl; E Mewger Presdent Rutgers Unversty Ne" Brunswck George L Burton. Jr.. 9 &gate Road. Uawrence Brook Vllage New Brunswck BdyttM 8 McAndrewt New Bmnswck^ Joaepb R Costa 23 Hlllcrest Avenue Edson Thomu ft Lee. 40 Front Street South PlanfHd Oeorge OUowskl 84 Kennedy Street Perth Amboj Wllam J Warren S7S Man Street Fords Woodbrldge Townshp Commttee MA^YOR Predertcl M Adams Colona FRST WARJJ Charles Molnar Woodbndw Maynard Wnston Woodbrldge SECOND WARD Joseph Nemyo, Hopelawn Leon Blanchard. Pord THRD WARD Rooert Jacks Avenel John Hughes Woodbndge FOURTH WARp Thomas J CoateUo l6eun Davd Ncola. elln rutth WARD John Evanko Colonla Davd T Mller Colonla. Borogb of Carteret auyor^ttpht) 8kU>» Presdent of Borouh Councl Walter Sullvan COUNCLMlN Thomu Devern Walur auuvan John Rutntck John D^urlla Alexander Such Adam Symborkl TwnbH f U\m MATOR-Anthow U YeltDoalc PreHdent ot Councl-Nell A. UcDonald CODMCTUOtN wmum r. Ahtoo tmm DW7«rnwk J. rum or. wmajn Tott> wuuan N tonou Waltw H. Wood.wo na,e jj the other l*» teeng '-aon U v's presse n vew of the fact that hs former backers not only wthak 'drew ther support, but fought Ue prepare ol agaj., t hm CQ (m. pntly. lle btaw;!» m( bewldered to ; that you would have ess challengng had t.,00; th, State Home lor Boy. presented as per Mr. uftft, " a? \ popul " 0n Mund>- n "separate questons, jt BOO n quurmn desgned lo wn?n Ue ^mu, s 5tul M >00. and tne Reormau;y lot.contnued on Page 8) at Clnton.s loun,, /4, wnlc ts normal capacty j 69. Tue court recuaunendwd lun JX O prooaon 0 vod mu..emendout COM of uulaum nd manalnng HCA p L nal m- : Wth 05 onkt> 4 the 37tt-mle nerstate road.onstructo. yo 0 rau uu'eady op«n to u»[uc, New Jersey b ls ahead o K, t. Falmer reporu> nat Ml Jera-y approacheu ue probem rua u reals jtaupot by wcl.ug tht.oughest parw fusl, nu>^ad u xtmg to buld mle* u ngh- A'ays wnere tne need u. no t mperatve ln UK eany sut je«p.n«program. n many utact* the State focused on cowtruc-.oa ul AX. egut ana veu une hghways n heavly popu-.ated areas. All of the major rouu» u juw arm *u OK tmuntwd jy , Palmer re>om.vel ahead of the 072 t'edtra Jovenunent's deadlne for. conpetou of the enure system le states the remanm mle age wll not pre&ent any puulea, ether n terms of tme or the tremendous costs nvolved,n constructon of urban super j Hghways. feacemakeb: Governor elect Rchard J. Hughes uluu to becoms a peacemaker be tveen N»* J«#j and New York even before ne a&sume the offce of Governor ln Jttnu arr. For several years, peaceful rftlaton between the two states have been staned alonu many front. U»t year when th Port of New York Authorty luggettfd that New Jersey UtllUe a lx square mle area of prme rudental land n Morrl County tor a huge ar pert to releve dlewlld Arpon (Contnued on Paft ) Stay a Year Ahead Prepare now to be fnancally ready for next Chrstmas thru our 962 Chrstmas Club now formng. Wth the added good cheer of ready holday money t pays to «ay a year ahead... every year. There's a plan to ft your purse. You may open your ChrUtma Club and duke weekly payment! at both our Woodbrldge offlcr and our Uelln Branch Offce. MAW OFFCE Cor. Moort Avc. and Berry St. WOODMUDQE, N. j. Member: Pewal Btmn* 29 Years of Servce to our Customers T T S. L. WATSON & CO. 83.' MONROE A. WMAM RfMd-nl Parlnrr MtMBbR NtW YORK AND AMERCAN STOCR erth Ambay Natloaal Bank Al (hf 5 Cornrr Jt VKARS N KfcRTH Ml *!*» NftREST Pad On RAVNGS ACCOUNTS BEOXAK BANKNG HO t- Monday Thru t A. M. to Frday M A. M. to 6 r M Woodbrdge Natonal Bank ornc Ht Oak tnt UU BEUN, N. J. lrtt«am ft««al D*»«t UWMM Corporaton

15 ;, ;, : /. )ol,lh Unts A\ Mrs. Martn cy charman,,, P Youth Oroups,,,,, nf Temple Beth,,,,n of actvty.,,l ;,,d sxth groups.,,. tckets for the pl ly, "The Cryng ll() the Golden Ooose".,. n trd Sunday, :30.P Temple. The fsy uroup wll par-, v servng refresh- Mrs. Paul Ablonczy New load of Hosptal Branch COU)NA - Mrs. Paul At a meetng at the home of ;Ahlnnozy. newly elected prcad't, was n charge of the De- ;ended to fll and wrap toll- Mrs. Zrpolo a large group atcember meetng of the Colonla Jtrles kts to be dstrbuted to branch of the Perth Amboy ward patents the day- before uewra Hosptal Guld. Mrs. Chrstmas and to cardac pa- durng the blonczy s successor to Mrsrents month. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 96 PAGE FtFTEBW Zrpolo who WAS presllent of the volunteer group for the form of a membershp tea The next meetng wll be n w<> years. Mrs, Zrpolo wll reman on the executve board ceve nvtatons when the date n February. Members wll re- program charman. s set. Retrng offcers are: Thorn- Mrs. Peter Sderls, nomnatng commttee charman, pre- ;Helser, frst vce presdent: Anas McCann, presdent; KUger* TAKNO COURSE: Arman Basc Prtrr Wplchhan,,on of sented a slate of offcers whch Mr. and Mrs, Rolf Welchhan, 30 Broadway Avenue, Holy Name Ncwv elected offcers are 'drew Horvath. second vce prtt- > was approved as follows: Mrs xs. Orewe, presdent; Mrs jldent; Charles RuSclano, treasurer; Oeor»e Evans, eorrearts and crafts and Le3 Chlodln, frst vce presl Alex Bol, vce presdent; Mr Colnnla, s fent Mned to future actvtes are dent; Mrs. the Unted States Ar Force Charles Baksa KSS MARTANN HOFFMAN Baslle, secretary; Mrs, DBella spondng secretary; Qeorge (. n ch meetng and second vce techncal tranng course for presdent; Mrs., Fetes Past BETROTHED: Announcement has been made n( themrs. Oberdlck, lason offcer HONORED BY SAFETY GROUP: A. Oeorje <Tex) Perry nd James Brennan. marshal. treasurer: Mrs. Belt, chaplan j Schwab, recordng secretary, ' nested n Jonng arcraft mantenance specal- Charles Parks, treasurer; Mrs. rt Mrs. Hanen saac s at Sheppard AFB, Texas. Danel Plcaro, correspondng encatement of MlfS Maryann Mrs. Melvln Lane and Mrs. Ed Was presented wth plaque for hs work n the safety A report was made on the,,,,,-ny,ny Wen Welnsteln, Arman Wechhan, who has secretory; and Mrs. Edward Presdents Loralne Hoffman, dau«hter ward Wolfe, trustees; Mrs. Cal Held at the frst Chrstmas party held by the selln Safety recent spaghett dnner Wth,kah show was held completed bs basc mltary Nadler, recordng secretary, of Mrs, Florlan Hefftnn, vln Donnelly, publcty; Mrs Club at Fresde Buldng Sunday. Wth Mr. Perry, left. 600 n attendance. A report wa., ny and a ktchen tralrln at Uckrand AB, Commttee charmen report-, 559 West Sde Avenue, Perth Ncholas Krletz and Mrs. Be SELN Members of St s Harold. Burns, safety organzer of the club. also gven on the recent muscal revew gven by Robert s charged as ad- Tm, was selected for theed on the actvtes of the past Amboy, and the late Mr. sold cross; Mrs. Baslle and Mr Cecela's Holy Name Socety \rf. Murray Heller. advanced tralnlnx on the year. Just slghtly less thanl Hoffman, to Rojw H. Thass, Wolfe, alternates, pad trbute to the men who CLUB ADS LBRARY Wllms. The affar««very well x\cr presdent, an bass of hlg nterests and,00 hours were devoted to ton of Mr. and Mrs. Herman sened at presdents snce the Named as charmen weje Mrs. COLONA Announcement accepted and by popular dewll be held at the Woodbrldge,,,,how, "Calendar apttudes. [Varous hosptal volunteer work Thass. 35 Archanrel* Avenue, Colonla. parsh was organzed, Lane, trp club; Mrs. Oberdck, Chldren's Yule has been made the Federated mand a repeat performance and $638,36 was rased for hosptal equpment. Next year the M, h was drected by The arman s a graduate Among those present to receve the socety's recognton propertes; and Mrs. Krletz, Woman's Club Of Colonla has,,, fnl d Brody. 8aul of Mddlesex County Vocatonal and Techncal Hgh and thanks were Leo Parley, Barbxon School for Model- Many future plans were dls- Party Success Mss Hoffman attended the membershp. group plans to make bbs and,,,!)(ekatlonal chosen as one of ts major projects ths year "tre rasng of Charles Parks announced the Hgh School, February 0,982. hosptal gownb for adults and, he narraton whch 8ehool, Perth Amboy. Qeorge Emery, Francs C. Fo-ngley, Robert Deerln and Wllam ently attendng school for rangng for a card tmrty at the SEUN Chldren who were Lbrary. The club recently held wll be held at The Pnes, Me- New York, and s pres- cussed. Mrs. Oberdlck s ar- funds for the Colonla Publc annual communon breakfast chldren..,, rr rt by Mrs. Jack Nt, K Franclne Berg- 3hler. TJose who also held beauty culture n Woodbrldge, Her fance jraduated ary. The nstallaton dnner of n a grabbag at the chrlstmabj... 'Mass, January 28, 962. Frst Ad buldng late n Febru- lucky wnners of slver dollars a raffle for the beneft of thetuchen, after the :45 A. M. ' pnst, Mrs. Charle the top offce but were unable. doreographer, Mrs Mrs. Yakubk Appontedto attend were Patrck A. Boy- from Mddlesex County Vocatonal and Techncal Hleh scheduled fot February. Mrs. were Gary Ballschneder, Harthe squad and auxlary s also party of the selln Safety Club"" rary an, Wllam E. O'Nell, Raymond Caffery, Kenneth Beck- School, Perth Amboy. He slane reported the group wll go [old Burns, Jr., and VcKe., '.,\rd handled the,,! Mrs. W«lnt«ln er and Robert Peterson. a graduate of the V. S. N. to New York Cty durng March. Burns. R,,.,, the scenes. To Lbrary Week Group...»f the cast were Each man receved a small Radar School, Norfolk, Vrgna, and s a non-comms- ncreasng membershp and "twst" ncluded Mark Brachen 8 The auxlary s nterested n Dance wnners dong the gft as a token of the members' DSCOUNTS,!. Charles Bobkler. COLONA Mrs. John Yatublk, 65 Stratford Drve, hasstudy Group wthn the Co- The occason was the regular U.S.S. Valley Forge, long mental n organzng a Lbraryapprecaton. soned offcer aboard the Mrs. Krlete announced prospectve members are nvted to at- Harold Burns, Jr., Mchelle & - t, n,- r. Saul Straus, Caravella, Patte Burns, Andrla «.,:.-lt. Monroe Berger, Seen apponted to the Commttee mmee for ror Natonal f nterested they may become lonla Branch of the Amercan [monthly Communon Breakfast Beach, Calfa half. Ths study group has the presentatons. maton concernng the organz- member of the board 0 dlrec-' tend two meetngs as guests and jrfcepnskl, and Qarr^erry. jjj "\v,-;*b'rot. Leo Prce, Lbrary Assocaton of Unversty Wom- Worn- mattng bald on Sunday, n A. Oaorgt (Tex) Perry, new- $ ; Albert Ooldmn, peek lnltew n Hew Jamy % a Member at the thrd, meetng l«jfltt«,«whtoh^b )M serve* *s Our *dy-of Lourde* Ral. Jo- ly eleeted ohalrnftn oharnftn of then [,,vn, Ralph p Lttser, Announcement of Mrs. Yaku- presdent for the put year and seph Shelds, presdent, made Anyone wshng further nfor- Wnodbrldge Safety Councl andjg Arnold Flatt, ble's appontment was made at Program Readed, man. Arthur Ber-a.Steven Qlsser. commttee at Prnceton earler! erence books and plans are nowjgelus NeUer, O.F.M., Conv Krelte, PU organzaton meetng erf the. prepared a lst of 25 basc ref- Guest speaker was Rev. An aton s urged to contact Mrs. tors of the selln Safety Club 8 By Ssterhood (was presented wth a plaque.»(«were served by ths week. n progress to survey the var- member of the faculty of Tren for hs "outstandng servce n R.shwnberg, hosptnn, fnd her con T o h l Mrs. Yakubtk has served M OUS lbrares n Woodbrldge ton Catholc Boy's Hgh School SELN - The Board mem- faffa f oro Engaged safety to hs communty". Har-J( a member of the Board of Townshp to * see how h nearlyl who spoke on "Lfe of St. bers of Ssterhood Congrega- _ n., D old H. Burns, safety organzer ;s Trustees of the Colonla Publc they come to provdng these Francs of Aslssl." tlon ton Beth Bholom Sholom met Monday O Uav(l "Ptry, Jr. of the club, made the presen- X V«fblttMl Lbrary for the past two years essental research tocmtll volumes. VVUUCS. Bert XJC t Murray, WUlJft/, bll(mluu»ll charman V. of evenng, wth Mrs. H. B. Dn- COLONA The engagement taton. R and recently completed a fveweek semnar tor New Jersey are planned by the Colonla tee reported that wth the ex- Davd Wessman presdng. E. Perry, Jr., son of Mr. and were shown; Several fund rasng projects the Decent Lterature commt- gott, Grand Avenue, wth Mrs. 0{ Mss Cella M. Moro to Davd r The chldren safety cartoons, Lbrary Trustees at the New-Branch Publc Lbrary. The sem- Servng as co-charmen of the storekeepers' are cooperat- nvted Ssterhood to attend Way, has been announced by Joyed.!«to support ths project. ceptlon of one local merchant, Mr. and Mm. Hy Gllckman Mrs. Davd Perry, 60 Mldwood refreshments were served, and dancng en-;, l'na B'rthark nar, was sponsored by the Lbrary Trustees Assocaton ofmrs. George Marks, Colonla magazne stands of ndecent Stephen, January 3. Moro, 49 Mornlngslde Road. the Lbrary Study Group are ng wth hs group to rd the the Bar Mtzvah of ther son, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Vctora Burns, presdent, an-jg \:A A meetng of th : vaay lodge of B'nal New Jersey and the Publc and and Mrs. Harry F. Burke,.: be held tonght ml..' Rahway Temple ZJu^^^ZlT^ "- Yakubl [and ana '! mmoral unmoral books OOOKB and ana magadlvlslon of the New Jersey! look for the sheld dsplayed by able to "attend due to llness^ att.nded Rutgers Unversty Hall, Fresde Buldng. Chere nuga- Mrs. uuueuce uw-muob, wuao B»» S""" ^. fnounced the next meetng ofjs Mrs. Laurence Stenberg, Mss Moro graduated from " "" the group wll be January 23," lnes. He suggested members fund rasng charman, was un- w^dbrdge Hgh School and 962, 0 A.M. at the Chamberj.- rect. Rahway. Jules State Lbrary. "We are ndeed fortunate n cooperatng merchants. ' and best wshes were sent for College. She s employed bybarby, secretary, announced wll conduct the 'havng as co-charmen and Mr. nor. Shelds olpaa pad pau trbute bruuw; u na g very specuj speedy rewrcu. recovery. owe 8he 0 s uuuauu Johnson ouu and./wm* *,, Johnson, New *.*... there wll be no further dueslj* :,<-nmt memory of Joseph Zllczewsk a patent at Perth Amboy Gen- Brunswck, as a secretary to collected ths year. ll bo gven by eom:men as follows: attack. Mrs, ra Welser, handbag Her fance, a graduate of the Natonal Lbrary Week women who have had academc who ded last week after a heart eral Hosptal. the drector of sales servce, ],mmerman, treuur- cwalrman stated she stll has same hgh school, s servng n,::.nd Haftel, fund! NPW Slfltp Namwl some evenlng bftgs ttvall - ab - e - h^ Lbrary Membershp j!? s -- avy -"* tatl at :.<l bowlng touroa- School and Mrs. Burke _ Mah Jong tournament charman, Mrs. Seymour Klepner, He attended the Naval Ava- SELN Total membershpjs All-Steel Lakehurst Nava Ar Staton. Rses n November 3" Rugged, the shortage of properly traned! : vrt Kaye, antl-defa- brarlan at selln Junor Hgh personnel t s also stressng -T.-el Sagan. mem. Morrs Pecker- group are: Mrs. Rchard Rose- and wll end after S weeks, Jacksonvlle, Fla., and has le Lbrary reached 4,067 wth Constructon School. Others n the study advsed play s n Ml swng ton Electroncs School n n the St. Cecela's Free Catho- " Frame the need for "academc" lbrares whch can provde the By seln Squad man, Colonla, who s a former.wth a dnner and show. Mah served 4 months overseas. the addton of 80 new members durng November, Rev. Foolproof Steerng necessary research facltes for SELTN The monthlyl,.-ram, short lbraran and research edtor [jong rules for next year wll be the naton's mushroomng atujdent populaton. Squad was held Sunday at meetng of the selln Frst Ad experences m for Encyclopeda Amercana, sold at the next meetng. CYO SESSON Robert E. Mayer, parsh assstant and lbrary moderator, an- be rvng Jacob- Mrs. John Casteras, also of Co- Kravta, club SELN A general CYO Mrs. Peter Kravnt, dress CUQ - - = AMERCAN FLYER squad headquarters, Lncoln nt for the Detrot n commentng on her appontment. Mn. Yakubk sad' nel, Mrs. R A. Pad and Mrs. s n ts tenth week. Three wll be held tonght at 7. ncrculaton records e show an tonla. Mrs. Bruce N. Reed, Avecharman, announced the club meetng for all the members nounced today. "Poneer Flyer" Hghway. Captan Edward Bar J.ke Wood, MMld rett announced 5 calls were (: the Detrot Tlers; she was gratfed to have tht John McLellan, seln and Mss drawngs wll be held the next Our Lady of Lourdes Hall. Re- ncrease over October. Of the made n November, 683 mles.ports, refreshments and plans ;!.: Wllams, ; Natonal opportunty to serve on thedorothy Garls, Woodbrdge. meetng. Mrs. H. A. Selg, books avalable, 2,57 Freght Tran Set THS S T!! covered and 2 man hours are to be dscussed. All CYO The lft every boy wants! n-.pre. A flm hlghcommttee n ths partcular cooke charman, announced used. John Bobak was selected members are urged to attend were borrowed andd 2,347, Set has locomotve reefer. :!: 9M year because of U nterest n that two pound cooke canlsevents of Uw 90',* ""- " * <>«'"> ; charman of the annual fund so they can be*advsed of the were returned. Durng November, 40 books were added to former, etc. 993 car, gondola, caboose, trans- wll be shown and llbrw ters are stll avalable. y research facltes. Wth four New ff ember $ drve for the comng year. wll answer quetheld a l«hlp Publc Schools, ncludng 8ELN The Junor Chor of Board that ther^ are stll dates Mracle of Marcellno," wll be ROYALE CHORD several yean of teachng ex Mrs. Belle Klen, Oneg schedule of events. There wll Electon of offcers for 962 be no "CYO Nte" ths week because of conflctng affars. the shelves. pertence n Woodbrdge Town- Jon Junor Chor Shabbot charman, notfed the was held and named were The prze-wnnng flm, "The [Captan, Charles Carew; assstant captan, Charles Dough kfat ;t k r 8und*y Sandu at Hthe ""«""'"«8 * nlor Klgh.the Frst Presbyteran t Chh Church open for January and February. Anyone wshng to cele- famles movng nto the area. shown to the- chldren of St. 'a-jacob AtenS m 8cho0 ' Mr> - Y» kublk»«w of selln has welcomed four new [erty; frst leutenant, Pau The UNCEF Drve n conjuncton wth the Frst Presng school hours today and to- Cecela's Grammar School dur- ORGAN wth the Ttmolt * * *» wel **" ' how duh 'members, Jane Musstlmen, Kvalkauskas; second leutenant brate an annversary or brthday s asked to contact her. Musc Book ttchded '- : > Phlp Lu» the cutt t su> prepare senor Barbara Mlsodoulakls, Suzanne Harry Van Buskrk; presdent, byteran Church was very successful. Mrs. Lous Lews, char, morrow. Publc school chldren New Jersey Councll' hl * n cno l student * tor col Mrs. Bernard Llllen, sabbath - Ells and Dorothy Mller. Danel Cole; vce presdent, (attendng relgous nstructons B'rth was guest >**' f"" ' work wntn th ' y do Tne members have been prac luncheon charman, advsed the Frank Rosol; correspondng man expressed the apprecaton wll' be. able to see t Saturday Aa Advertled [not jnot have proper research resmen tcng and wll Jon wth wtn the Board that the chldren are enjoyng the lunches. n order to ne secretary, Gary Kraft; recordng secretary, Wllam Whte; to parents for ther cooperaton mornng. Adults and preschoolers are nvted to attend On TV! volumes avalable to them n gentorchor Sunday at both and the chldren "for the won- Resonant chords at the touch of nfer ;!* for home re-!thelr publc lbrares chld's brthday ' the treasurer, Donald Eberhardt; celebrate a c j^errul job they dd." the CYO CO presentaton p tomord 2 full chromatc ocuvet. Euj to ltsrn Because of her nterest n' Plans have been completed [trustee S Larry Pearsponsorng a Sabbath luncheon xjjg next meetng of Sster- row, 7 P. M. Proceeds wll ll be b - a years, mry rem ths partcular phase of lbrary 'or the Chrstmas party Satur- hood wll be December 8, atused to purchase new books for son: trustee - 2 years. Edward members are asked to make: ar servce. «he h«been nstru-day [the Temple. the lbrary. Barrett; sergeant-at-arms, j.rangements wth Mrs. Llllen ELECTRC CAN OPENER MAM Hlbbell; chaplan, Ray West orms. Mrs. Mlton Sylva y, lthan many Attaches to wau or and hstoran, John Barby. only ONE braran, advses YULE PARTY books of Jewsh nterest are tands on counter. WOODBRDGE LUMBER CO. The gft to remember ] ".99 Optn any sze or shape SELN A combned avalable for adults as well as un. Bottle opener ncluded. rku CTY AND SBl'RBAN DUVBRY Chrstmas party and pack chldren. Books may be kept AN ESTMATE ANYWHEKE meetng wll be held tonght out as long as needed. There s 365 days a for Cub Pack 48 at School S, Mrs. S. A. Jacobs, good cheer Qualty Keeps s n Busness... Pershlng Avenue at 7:30. As charman, requested names of only one Bulldlu Materals Doors * Wndows usual the famles of the Cubs persons who are on the sck lst THREE SPEED Mlllwort WaUboard are asked to attend, and anj Mrs. Arthur Frelrman, membershp charman, requested can r»«mt full beauty Only o pttfttt damond exchange of 50c gfts wll be Kootn ^ k Nwrn* held as part of the festvtes. 'members to advse her of new and brlllancf... mports Readed W LCOME w \<;ON rptrltaee (* - ml wll la lfe lnfurmuon on n COLONA AVENEL SELN WAREN 'ORT READNG UUERET K'SDENTS CALL MK Mouldln, # Knotty Pne Hardware Pant DONG T YOURSELF? ^ ^ CablneU MErcury 4-025» «^Vuhw.VAv..,, D.k..«*»«.. Woodbrdge St. Gwrge Avenue, Rahway 5224 * The BEST GFT of All! s a GFT for the HOME! CUSTOM and Ready-Mada GFT MRRORSl roc Every Fvrpow t, Lvng Room Bath Room t Door Mrrors Stop n and let us show you our fne selecton of qualty mrrors.... They make a most welcome Chrstmas Gft. We Als«Carrj Shower Doors Storm Wndows t Jalouses OFKN DALY t A. M. TO t P. M. EVENNGS BY APPONTMENT - CALL FU -7S VST OUR SHOWROOM... t's Jut H Block from Kahway Ballroad Staton MLTON GLASS CO. W. lvnnlla tat J. roul, Pwprtatot "Ewythlnf n Qbuw and Alumnum" 79 E. Mlton ATMHC, Rahway New Slate s Elected By Auxlary CO.ONA The l*d(es Auxlary of the Frst Ad Squad of Colonla. Dstrct 2 held chrstmfts party and electon o: offcer!; Monday nght. Hostess es wore 96 offcers ncludng Mrs. Cornelus Oberdlck, presdent; Mrs Anthony Baslle, vce presdent: Mrs.GDuB DBella, treasurer; Mrs. Rudolf Orewe secretary. and Knptol«guoranttn (wrftttkm h wrtfa, (or rtplacmnl c»wrcd) NATONALLY ADVERTSED lng dluted to thaw detal. ftlc«nclude SW«.l Tu. ONGMONT $SOO.OO g Also $300 and = Weddng Rng FORMAN Weddng Rng K GENUNE D A M O N D R N G S REGtbTERED ee p_s ajke You Can Pay More But You Can't Buy A Fner Damond Rng Than A Keepsake OPEN TLL 9 P. M. DALY (Except Saturday 6 P. M.) Now Tll Chrstmas WATCH MART Authorxed Keepsake Jeweler Ctloa Skofflg Plaza, Routs 27, Clola Tel. FU -M - FREE FAUUNQ at tlu> Plan Mller Elected Holy Name HeaJ COONA - New offlcer were elected at a meetng ot,8. John Vlanney Holy Nam* Socety Monday nght. They!nre: Dnvtd Mller, presdent;,fred Nowosad, frst vce presl- dent: OeorRf Whte, second (vce presdent: Vlto Sapens jrecordlk secretary: Stanley SMlmnch, correspondng seeretary; James McNtChol, vmp suer; and Wllam Kllgallon, mcrnhal. LGGETTS DRUG STORE Hghway 27, Colona PHONE FU Our Low Prces Cut Even Deeper Durng Ths Dscount Sale! Check and Compare^ BEST SAVNGS ANYWHERE! FRE TRUCK or Rde 'em JEEP UNVERSAL MXER Whp! Beat! Ml! Ejector beat ers for easy cleanng. Stands on ts own T. Sensatonal low ROTO-BROL ROTSSERE 8-H Barbecues, Coasts, Brols, Toasts, Warms by nfra-red Heat Beautfully Gft Packaged! Lanvn - Arpege - Coty's - Max Factor - Lentherc - Tabu Yardly - Rubensten Shultons - Prnce Matchabell - KJngsmen and Evenng n Pars Pertames, Tolet Waters and Gft Jtems!!! CHRSTMAS CARDS and GFT WRAPS Headquarters for WHTMAN and Chocolates OPEN DALY TLL 9:30 P. M. FRDAY TLL 0 P. M. SUNDAY TLL 2 P.M., mmmmmmmtmm.

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VL lnn APAAfru Reprse Records offer n true SHP NEW RECORDS T «n» and h s Barcelona Caballero* S C lltl M.UUUJU K, Ffll (The Cat) Brown ms week we wll devote the wth Adlo«MnrhMho and «"<> *« Both Good! Alreleased by the same com- - record column to 45'. We no- P? ls» catch y " ttle " ov '. t '! tk-e that, there t a wde varety,re>a»e-~tlcl Tl-Tlc To-Tc 8 of (.electons and menton a f e w ^" Ta and 0 Mlo Papa.. 3 for your consderaton. ^ Molll «doe» the vocal» ty " 5 We»tauwnh.noldle,8w«t:" ngs nthe ** tw0 - Otorrl. Brown by fee Chan-! "»"' " e J} k tone, Ths h M a g«d muscal atrmt s That '» AU ««" * n< )»be»t to back up the lyrcs. «->«b«. Both have a good beat Rnd we S Equally good la the np»lde ^M you lke the* KSormy Weather. Captol.! for danclnf u>0 - jj Tommy Sands, accompaned 5 by The Jordanalre comes up 0N (H RSTMAS LEAVES «wth a couple of good numbers;,.....,... Jlmmj's Song The Army say t wll Rve dc Of Love. Om Chrstmas leave to many and Wrong of the four» Once Around The Block and 6000 draftee* ordered to re- S The Sene «l»o a Captol re- Port for processng wthn Ue 8 lease. frst ffteen day* of December. ^ thf very fnost plump, jucy frown turkeys are marketed 8 The Hollyrldge Strngs and Tle Marne, Navy, and Ar wtu't^.mmstoks tucked n't- a»u of skn nt the base of the Bchorus offer therre* from two Force has not ssued defnte body cavty. The drumstck* cnn J* slpped quckly out and nto S t's not so hard to make a wonderful wfe thnk you're wonderful. A lttle thought n gft-gvng for example, the Lady Norrlco rotary shaverl ran convnce her she has a husband who s "a doll" every day of the year. FOR CHRSTMAS GFTS T'S 26 Madson Avenue Perth Anhoy VA 6-99 FASHONS for CHLDREN OPEN EVERV NGHT TLL 9 O'CLOCK. Tucbd Turkey f^s Phone Co,. Names Hone nsurance Fn MARTHA LOGAN-* \ Manager of Local Offce To Open ()( Dd y'u know that you n««l nrrr nm n lrfcc- agan? That's - f f l ^ U o.n favor!,, recpe you ^ ^ y k turk * y thtl j( rbdy. t0. gtl)ff. After th»wn B th. turktr, slp thr drumstcks out of the tuck. Remove; the neck whth m pcked nsde the body cavty nd fll the turkey loosely wth tuf- WOODBRDOE - The New Jersey Bell Telephone Company today announced the appontment of Olver W. Hone as manager of ts Woodbrldge busness offce. Mr. Home, who lves n New Market, has been an assstant ntaff Ruporvlfor n the general ^commercal supervsor's offce of the company n Newark. He Joned New Jersey Bell n 957 as a customer sales representatve n New Brunswck, land held varous commercal department posts untl hs Newark assgnment n Pebru ary, 98. Mr. Hone was graduated 'from Metuchen Hgh School and attended Rutgers Unversty before earnng a bachelor's degree n economcs from Bowdoln College n 957. He * actve n Bowdoln alumn programs, and was a former member of the Me- " "" tuchen Frst Ad Squad, the E0G SEU, S F0 R $30,»»0 Snt. V\*e? the drumstcks nto th«tuck once more and th«brd» Westfleld Rod and Oun Club rtcdy for the oven. LONDON An Eaater egg and the Metuchen Con Club. Dd you know that you need nol bothtr nl* makng fm^ltf He s currently presdent ofj WM "M ' aucton named Posle. He was f... when prrparnr. turkey? How handy t s to buy the froxtn turkey Metuchen Junor Chamber orooms for Dealer's summer whle Jut»n that s n!r>dy stuffed wth a Usty old-fashoned br«ad tuftnr. The froftn ntuffed turkey may p nto th«ovm wthout prethawnc * many homemaken store the brd n th* refrgerator ber of Plscataway Townshlp'^Qfjd record prce for an egg removed by operaton. Commerce and a Charter menvj 4 g reed ^ wll probably the Potle's defense mechu,, orernffht b«for«routng to cut the roastng tme. Complete Junor Chamber of Commerce! ^?gg ft, lule more ^, Recently Posle CMH;» drectons for storng and roastng are. gven on the wrapper of He s marred and hat three the famly has been.. nches from end to end, wu ButUrball Swft's Premum Frozen Alre»dy-«tuffed Turkey. chldren. for t ever snce. Fnn When buyng turvey allow 4 pound» per person of redylo- made of Woodbrldg. bua^a. of turned up The fntt., stuff turkey and d H H to 2 p pounds d p per pperson of f the already-stuffed l d t f f d flee serves telephone company "enamel,.ornamented wth gold to put a collar on hm ' turkey. Ths allows for generous extra servngs later. Posle. TUBKEY ALMOND DELGHT shp ana Ctrteret. They now hav t wu made for the Dowager skunk. Before ventur YWd. M cup* Aboot :M r.m. Empresa Mare Feodorovna u clou the famly f-r p dced toartd tak«r y, np maroona!** hard-cooked»qg chopped tablmpooa l»( oe ule» '/ cup chopped [oa*t*d unfalandwd % ttopooh prapatd hotwrodtk Combne LngTtdmU wlk lork. slaq untl vtu bltodcd. Urn m tllng, wlad. M app«t*«praadl Health and Beauty Farly new to the beauty doctor about your det, tor scene U the scented bath ol. n det defcency often causes dry, w any number of scents, t ls a crackng skn. He wll probably R recommend a vtamn supplement»n' medcated cream, blendnr of rch mported ol* to soothe and pamper the akn There arc some cues where and gve a fragrance that lasts battng s prohbted and an ol to the whole body. bath s recommended. Baby ol Bath ol was desgned for s usually an excellent choce, to luxurous lvng, a bath preparaton that leaves a delghtful be appled wth sterle cotton. Houses that are too hot or aftermath of scent to comple- too cold wll aggravate ths conment the well groomed woman's f h fnal touch of perfume. t U a ^ ^ a type ^at real ad to skn care durng Ue^ natura, molsture (rom n cold wnter months as t helps, _ ^ an outetandlng offend- to combat Bkln drynes*. er n ths condton.!«the ol and the scent mng-j 'S.ng wth the steam of the bath QTRONO are doubly effectve, The pene- TO KEEr u ' 8 ' ST * 0N «traton of the ol ls much deep- Presdent Kennedy says the* r because of the warmth of Unted States packs mltary the staam. f chappng stll per- power»econd Vo none n the sld, y* *hottld smooth a body loton Wf all affected areas wo " a> t. t. alter^ach bath. f you wll take! He proposes to keep the the few mnutes of extra tme Unted States poston by seek- requred lor ths treatment, ^ addtonal money for de-;5 you wll fnd that rough red fense. to «et ***& {or nuclear g hwds and arms wll be a te8tln ta tne B atmosphere and g thng of the past for ths wn- to *«P a steady eye on U. S.;«'. L,» *~. «.relaton to the capabltes v ofr r ths treatment does not u tdvfrmrct 5 help, t may be necessary to ap- V * " u " *"" " ply a rch cream to all of the xposed areas of the body after your ol bath. Ths s only for Chrstm extreme cases. There are tmes when nothng seem* to help; then you should consult your SOLDER TWNS FORT DLX, N. J. Polk* around tha army post understand why there has been a lot of trouble dentfyng John and Joseph Marclesseault n ther home town of Moosup, Conn. The 23-year-old brothers are dentcal twns and wear the same, knd of army unforms, Both work n the personnel offce. Solders pass John's desk then are stunned when seeng an dentcal lace behnd Joseph's desk, BUY WTH CONFDENCE! CADLLAC YOUR FNEST US D CAR BUY CADLLAC FLEETWOOD 4-dr. btrdmp, llnbed n a gleamng bon wth * color keyed nteror that' mat«n>l«c«of genune leather and fabrc. ^ the power leaturm ncludng (-war power Mat, power wndows, power Tent wtndow, crule control, and ar Mndltlonlng. f you want the fnes thl* U tor you. 980 CADLLAC «*- CONVERTBLE Arctc whte wth a whte VW«c Toot whch perfectly compumtnu * aolt and tupple black leather nurtor. flawtmly clean, Doth lo and out. All th* power feature* to h*lp malt thla on* a lure pleasure to own and drft. 958 CADLLAC 62 COUPE A ]-door hardtop fluuhed n a Wlllvw UUt wth a color k*«*d nuto that u >ho*room clean. All the power feature* ncluded. A luury car that we re offerln at a bargan prce. 96 CADOLAC COUPE DeVlLLE Arctc Whte lotcrtof wth a epotle* tnurlor of genune laather ad nylon. AU th* power taulpfoeot tncltm)lo power wlndow anf 4-wa.y power Mat. AbtoluW perfecton both b and out. you hare a dlacemlbf «T«J<m'U «lltlj choon thl one. 96 CADLUC CONVERTBLE Brltol Blue cotntttbu wth a SuUh- ng UtM top nur^pt U luah manncenc* of hand atwrt ftp snln USM done n bucket a*a>jk. All th* pom featu»f ncluded to make thle beauty oulc)(efl any puc. 960 CADLLAC FLEETWOOD Kleetwood, the word* that mtaju tb* fln*!t n a motor car, loony blaflk wth an toterkr that ahowa yovl why PlMt w«* U ftuttw JW «fwn» turea T hw prtmlum tlrea. f you want the but tot UM leut, tbl'u tb» ow. MORTON MOTORS CADLUC SALES ft SERVCE -23 NEW BRUNSWCK AVENUE PKTH AMBOT H um OHM vm M SHOP 8 Man St., Woodbrdge She: My father take* thlng n Easter season present from apart to tee why they don't the Ruwan Cur Ncholas go. He/SowhatJ She: So you'd better go. ^ Nasser, Nehru and pledge efforts for peace. A gft of Jewelry s not only warmly welcomed on Chrstmas mornng, but s dearly chershed for years to come. Choose your gfts now from onr great selecton of beautful Jewelry, sure to delght every person on your lst! RDESCENT, CRY8TAL, MAHCA STE. PEARL AND GOLD NECKLACES, BRACELETS, EARRNGS Matchng Necklace and Earrng Sets Relgous Gft Boxed! Jewelry Slverware Ronson Zppo Compact* Lghters Jewel Boxes t Baby Gfts See Our Wndow (or Other Gft deas OPEN EVENNGS From Now UNTL CHRSTMAS The Bank wth ALL WOODBRDQE ], ropolltan Lfe nsunh pany announced t m] new offce, at 54 Run, nue on or about V,, to servce Metropols. holders n WoodbrkUv : shp, Carteret and p,,,. Rahway and Forth AM, The attractve brck >,' wll be of Colonal am,.,' provde approxmate]'. square feet of usm,;, apace and lncorporntj. modern constructon,,- sr features Then-. parkng facltes fnr 5(, The pernonnel of ovn, people and clerks wn,,, aged by Benjamn Fu, of Colonla, who las t)>, the company 27 yen s H be asssted by MWr^ (.lerlcrl supervlnor, B!, asklslant managers,. Robert Morton of sr'.j Stephen Purdy of WnJ BOHT PET-THE\ mp VENCE, Fla.-Tlr ney famly has a pet ang«th* one at * ( " to be sure. Tto Congolese resst mnv qulry.,mna*m^mm)mmnmnk; RNGS for MEN and WOMEN.Brdal 8«t - Skfttt Brth Stonr - (m Famous Make WATCHES r Hamlton Bulora Loottne t WlttnaMr Tlmex WetfleM Newest Style* (or Men and Women A mull OMdt wul hold jour MlMtlon Chltmu B2B MEN'S JEWELRY SKTS By Anson Avalable n SeU or Separate Boxu Handsome Penonalled Belt Bu-kk Pocket and Table LlghUn Wallets and Key Cases KRELSHEMER'S US SMTH STREET J SMTH STKKU Uldct PERTH AMBOY JtwtUr PERTH AMBOY the Servces No matter vchal your fnancal need, you wll fnd our courteous staff ready to adv$e and out you a* all tmes n any of these servces... Commercal Accounts # Loans of AH Types ChrrJtma dub # Traveler* Checks, Money Orders Trat fenccs Foregn Department ' Mortgage Department Curb Teller and Drve >Up PLUS 3% NTEREST ON SAVNGS, STARTNG JANUARY, 962 V}RS BANK AND Ttusr COMHWY Ford* *nd Perth Amboy, N«w Jersey mmt msoan mvmm CORPORATOH

17 Ducklng Can Make Fnel Dnner on Chrstmas Day Y '".'kltk-, U ll'' docs not meter )trkln R t)e,u XP (,,r A holday meal. Even to 4 pound duckln«s duck s the cup berf consomme > m" Rn y. Unlngoutln ft cup orange n, rtnuranlon Thanks-, Jcftsnoon salt mv found four or fve,,v entree Choces, n- ' lo»m)oon lemon Juce dckllnp. One of otr Orjv<e slces,, questng the duck *as p m n mjm a Rn maw Pttrow had Rl ) d for t the supply was ex- wlh lrmnn w* ( MOn though " t on nrk5,. allnwlnn, n t.mtde. delcous and '.0-30 nlnut ', llc, t s al«o econom prmps L v, ortc because home- SRUW,,,,,,,»;CP t ' Gfts Calforna deskncs go to length on thr blouse front. The newest blouse.* n- Hud the torso tckler -- and; hr tall tals The elonaated' tnpnnrs rrnch to hl) md thgh, level. THURSDAY, DBCMBHR M, WH Tn (rrat H(M»ks Sj»ak to Today The Cowboy Typf AH these people do not lve ;n crcumscrbed terrtores 'many CHUWH of strfe Rrlae between them; they quarrel about wn.sle fld a* wertoabout n- herltncef. Thus they fnd fluent, owarons (m war. n dsputps n relaton ether to thc mntnn, ther fshng and pasture for ther rattle. For the woman who ravels, tlf stole s ndspensable. A- -Charles de Montesqueu valnble n everythng from mo «89755 'rtlr to chffon. pucks fl«t Fmrh polltlcnl phlosopher! nnd provdes R handy wrap Bt a The Scythans of every age have been celebrated as bold nnd skllful rders, md con pc When you shop for clothed. stunt, practce has seated them CLASS PRESDENT: Mr pound. Ffteen mnutes ,.., _ o frmly on horseback that Rchard Napoll, of 39 nmw. «.^ (l " cklnl< s dnllr ' Wn»f Hnut (t easly and feel comfortable. hey were supposed by strang- Avenue, Avrncl, has been s not semd t. CUp drppngs, Blond n The very loose slhouette and MSS SLVA ANDRKCHCK,T8 to perform the ordnary tt**u4 presdent of the -., «'»''- t>«n wll, (nmsommc, or- the sknny skrt are both out. ' N,ANS.lANl'ARV WEDmlstakenly thnk t df- m^ Ullfr, DNG Mr. and Mm. dutes of cvl lfe, to eat, tochum of 965 at Monmouth an( ]rmm drnk, and even to sleep, wthout dsmountng from ther Collfff, WMt Lone Branch., pn'pare. Tnls l«not j u w Thckrn slghtlv f de- llrwp ' nole: ^pal ' ft '""cklace Andrrchtck. 042 Kn Mb-. Napol.» 960 Woodbrdre Hgh School graduate, sred Place brds on bed of ' werod wth the samp fabrc as Road, Ford*, have announced [steeds, host bet l«the smaller orange or wld rce, serve at votr costume. The dea come the sppronchlnn marrage of t majorng n pollttokl -Edward Obbon '34-94 about S',4 pounds, once wtl hot smce. '«'m Paulne TrlRere..the descculent and tender, nstant Oranee Rce slnnef, who for sprng showed S. Andrechlbk to Robert J. law. thflr daughter, MM SUva aclmce, and Plan* to study Englsh hstoran rst of nl. requre abso- 2 ^pp-nnnrf tur««-^rles of necklaces so made. Leko. non of Mr. and Mr. NTERFACNG 8< RET,n carvng. At servng"., cup butter AH the "beads" were chunky n Frank Usko, 527 (arden Avenur, Woodhrdgf. The wed-much care u the tarment ma- Mrs. Songster sng en- Select nterfacng wth Hear the Ear Trumpet mply cut ducklng n *,\ teaspoon sut < '">'. jheatl, allowng j cups nstant rce onrc MA^>n,, R(, F dng wll take place January teral tself. t mutt be as washable as the garment tself, and Mln Swwt hardly thought trely.by ear. per servng. Porj Comblnp oran«e Juce wth " l ' tk M. A * c " llkst 27, 962. but «uy andbutter nnrl salt n sauce pan. Cl ' elmed ham ove celey - try Duck- MM Andrechlck d «trad' sutable n weght to the t- [that one could make such carrot corn bread squares a bol, str n uau uate of o Woodbrldfe Hgh mount of ftlffnem or softness frghtful noses wth one's that you want. tnouth. SWEATERS pullover and Coat Models by arnpun and Purtan n orlon,nd wool blends. >ZKS 6 to 2 from to 22 from 6.98 SPORT SHRTS bykaynee and ROB ROY our largest electon yet " Hgh Fahlon Colors and Styles SZES 0 to 22 from 2.98 KNT SKTK OUTERWEAR SPORTCOATS Pure Wool and Oron blends n sold color blazers or neat Contnental Plads SZES 6 to 2 from to 22 from 6.98 SLACKS Fne Talored Woolens and { Orlons n vy or Contnental - Models SZES 6 to 2 from to 22 from 8.98 VESTS-From $298 6FT SUGGESTONS t (.LOVES & MUFFLERS RANCOATS PAJAMAS ACCESSORES OFFCAL BOY SCOUT GFTS TOO! OPEN» TO» EVEBV MV - opr. c.. a. PARKS. m AM)( HARGF. before preparng batter. Bake accordng to drecton!!, cut nto squares, splt and top wth creamed ham. Supermarkets make bg gans 'u Europe. r School and Barbon School nt MndeHnf, New York. She h presently ewplojed M a secretary at Kramer Brother! Frtlht Lnes, nc., Metuchen. Her fance, a graduate of Woodbtde Hgh School, s at present a student at the Unversty of Brdgeport, Brdgeport, Conn. SERVTSOR S CELEbRATNG SXTH our CHRSTMAS as the WATER SOFTENER HEADQUARTERS n Mddlesex County 9CHOLDAY SPECAL m f l l! : t Chrstmas Season Only WTH THS COUPON Sx.Months Supply of Salt f Wth the Purchase of» WATER SOFTENER AT OUR OFFCES A Ut«tahUmHHnMwM " M " M * twl " Wfmt *' mht "' m '" n "* tf "^l KK> UP WTH YOUR HOME TOWN NEWS CLP AND MAL THS COUPON TODA WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO. 8 GRESN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Q Enclosed please fnd $4.00 for one-year subscrpton to: NDEPENDENT-LEADER D CARTERET PRESS D EDSON TOWNSHP-FORDS BEACON To be sent to:. NAME ADDRESS OWN.. S OPEN EVERY NTE TLL CHRSTMAS The Perfect Gft for "AT HOME COMFORT" Pcrftctty Fttng Caule Soft lultrout Vdkm, full-tght h«l, durable tol* wth supportng nturtu Drk blut. Wdths: Narrow, nudum «rdt. Sm 5 to Eltlc lde gor«for parftct (t. Foarn cuthoned. Soft, wahsbl*, long-wearng lopt. Durabla har^ o!t. Black, U,',e, blue. Wdths; N, M, W--DE, Sze* 5-0, 3,99 UNCtTAN? GFT CERTFCATE ANY AMOUNT Open Daly 9-9 TLL CHRSTMAS - OPEN EVERY NGHT ' 9 - deal Chrstmas Gft For men... lor women... m gfts of shavng comfort PAGE 8EVNTHBK r,. for early mornng home delvery forecast TO ENERGY f ore/co Rotary Blade Shavers The new Norelco 'floatng-head' Speedshswr Your LOCAL Newspaper Amerca's growng ndustres wll demand twce as mjjch energy by 980.lustrul retearch hat «P»"n«d hsl of new» x.ducts that's almost rndtau. w.th more «>n w way. Fw ntanw. output of *yrtttetc rm.p,al- ncludng fben, plastcs, wbber -»»trpm n th» pt ton >M.ra. Ne* u*«for uw, and alumnum... ne* *pa(-«"k e nt-al... all requre heat for manufacturng am processng. And h«at s «""»* Wh.rt wll t coma from? Much wll wm. f-om prmmhwrv'loattm,»oma Horn '««ones. Whatfvtr tha wurce, a large»h» o energy n ts molt ffcwnt and usabl. forms w.ll be transported ya.ppelnes- ax«ustern's natural gas'plpallre*. Whch U.t hom tht M«can border to the Mtanle Seaboard, haw capacty to fuel thousands o lctorat and hmt mllons of homes, our lttle Bg nch ppelne system, largesoht hnd, delvers lqud petroleum products tram Cull Coast retm.rjes to Mdwest markets, lookng to the future, Te*as E«U r n M» nn and dvartlfcnc today _te «'«' t0 " 0 ' ruw's cnerjj needs. TEXAS EASTERN «-«nak.rcm.tt'a. HOUSTON, ENERGY 'floatng-heods' hug every curve of your facel Adjust automatcally to beard densty! Rotary Blades take pnch and pull out of shavng! Gve the world's most comfortable shaved NEW 'flp-top' Sp«Mlahavtr*. 0 volt only. (AC/DC). World' largest t«lw. (AC/CC 0-30 NEW Norelco Sportsman. Operates on 2 flashlght bat-, ttrmt. 'Flp-top' cltonng. K M TH LADfS... M M lady Norelco. Two-tone msty pnk ond gray, wth caw. (AC/DO. The Coquette. Prttty, pnk and p»ffumed Shaped lke a «pt«ck, (AC/DC). JON OUR 962 MERCHANDSE CLUB STOP N AND A8K FOR DETALS V WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO. 8 GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Please arrange to have the paper checked below delvered to my home weekly. Enclosed please fnd $4,00 for onje year subscrpton by mal delvery. \. (Home delvery by carrjer boy s also aval-, able at 0c a week.) f ths servce s'prlferrd call Crculaton Dapt., ME 4-. NDEPENDENT - LEADER CARTERETvPRES3 Q-EDSON TOWNSHJP- FORDS BEACON To be sent, to: NAME ADDRESS 35 MMUMTO Avemw Avbor «-W«

18 PAGE EGHTEEN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 96 tofln.vote tttff. A CO* ttjajand Mgt ^ ^ n o t ^ ~ ^ n Mercer Counted ^ ^ ^. X X -:'CLASSFED:- at the vote breakdown, llusons. mrht add ths and dstrct ponu out ftfy have been as heavy as t was ncluded Cvl jdearly that the slm manln so that the rtrurfg negatve vote ttmuldtro. H«*««KSTtKl ^ K<> by t hp ;25 ; Ne,^ of the other areas would have RATES - NFORMATON was not caus«d by tre, leaderqualtes» of» Mr. Mundy. n - '&**** the P r P S8 -.0» for S words De.dlln* for ad: Tue*«h, Md feed customers nto Man- boards, fve were to deal wth! faled to pay attenton, snp UHHC. my opnon. t s more logcal to} Nether Mr. Mundy nor any te each addtonal "«rd 0 A. M for the unt conclude that hla leadershp l olher ^fo offlc a s to be Payable n advance pnblleatlon to th*? Mnn p. M. dd not begn untl te for an arport. was»»p".m -." _. re. crltlclmd for supportng NOTE NO CA8SFED ADS TAKEN OVER PHONF h utaton contnued from Edt Page> ' New York State las also gram...xfl^hk Attorney g ; 30 p M nfr rprs0! for MUST BE RENT N. ttrved notce on New Jersey t New operator, o l ^ ^ ^ / " S S S. ' K m. n «7Gen- h(lv(, r( m,jnet n ths area,.«-a]tlna ths j lone, lone, of of course, course, wns wns mlty to the controversal Pree-cerely beleves that hs stana s eral Dnvd D. F\nman warns. gm not condernnlng nor con- " ln ln gn an eff effort t0 to ncrease ncreasether MErenry 4- man Estates alte on whch a ln lne be,t nterests of the County Judges and probaton donln th g typ< of votng, but alten(j an0. Frankly, ths s senor hgh school l» to be bult., buf, [offcers have been ordered By Ju t of, erlr,g m, personal m- -dflmned rl hf mde to the few t g even ncely ><<«nt T» Mrronnell Admn- t*t<nr»ttlan for the small mar-,,j,, j.,«t«hn tnt to the meetof ther 'for Better Schools" were drect-'mr. Mundy honestly beleved OENERAL OFFCE WORK' New TJZ2SSLSZ- - «- EMPL6YMENT WANTED MlRCKM-ANEOtS " rot m* ov?r the new saon. : *»««" ^» -...., quew. ns mcuar « g»».-u««~»»»"\, Yet ed to t the was people the overwnemng of Colona. tnc that common the Bond nouu ssue n«was.«* - not for part-tme ln Certoret or v- 947 BUCK. Excellent rum,, FYJGSAH:-A further 8tate Edward J.Pattm has re-, nmu o( Mr. Mundy. unrealstc movos were shown.» Yet t was the overwhelmm&'the.fflrmatlve slon common s had. however, good. The from mpres- all cnlty Call K -6868, ' condton-, Rood body. «, '- the propofd sale reved an "Ouwandlng C\t- ftamfly, hf m r o{ MUC&-several mnutes later aftw ^-, J, Mf ^undy., own Co. of h * actons snce beng elect- 2.4Vrado and tre*. 40 on c buy the packace deal. extenson on,f the Rarun proposru Arsenal»».r wnshp Award Horr The-^ flur p T A 8nd P.T.6 tenng to aome "dry ""'"tua cau ed h) de, Ml l ed ^ ^ 8chO0 Board, that '. ME f New YorR State Mftrtata are ^^--^^^^^: Amercan Hertage r...f». "..«- - m,;.» ~ --,_. lona wncn causea n» mn. ftlso beng charged wth work- has Deen requ ««. v procedure for State^ our»*^p rl^n?lf-. rhurchfs And oth<. r nter-leanng" ltate T e lf l ««-CD m Mr Mundy la not as much nterested ln what s rjght or FEMALE HELP WANTED^ U "-«.-^ offcal*, about.hntllths showng can acarcely be tug hard to kdnap New Jersey's Rooert B. ARE TOO HOME PURNSHNOS a*v of secondary schools n *vtrtal«tno nnmerous «x neodle walked out. ncludng deemet! even a moral vctory wrong for the people of Woodbrdge a* he s n opposng the only televson staton, WNTA. awaey^unlnp^hm have Fxng your play worn? Redec- tlr>', four-poster bed n, for hm. aa was atat«d ln your Channel 3. whch changedhands last Frday. The com- oratng a room? Bam slonal tables, lamps, h';- paper What dd cause the vote to other Board members regard H week wth AVON COS- brae, settee, wng char.-. - turn out so close was the clear- leu of the ntrnsc mert* of METC8. TOU CREDT PLAN tlques, professtonnl drum n ;»uter tax fght between New cut evdence of "aectlonal self-the ssues, wth AVON. Call Mr«. Lews, M baby tender, 0 rooms of f, and New Jersey also whte and v6urs very truly, '" H... muvro u wt own.,.^..«. tahness" n the fnal tally. The! flls s not a healthy sltutvoters of Woodbrldte proper,] tlon and can serously mpede for home ntervew. 'ture. Call MB j. PRTEL >;Far, s the new manager of tn"^^ j can onu' accuse them ts lquor law... John R. Trann. Moores-'New Jersey State Far at Tren- lg!! lp! '' ' CB " "»» ««"" to the drnkng age town, and Fred H. Totten. Rn-ton. ;. Penaltes totalng HO,- 7 ' f0 ost^r "* ""Jf edu ";48 Cypreaa Drve Sewaren, Port Readng andjthe steady progress ln educa- " <"»t h«vp been re-elected to,075 have been assessed "0 es- Cal " n Colona, N.. Fords,whlch «re relatvely dls-jtlonal matters whch has been HOUSE CLEANER WANTED. DOLL COACHETTE, na\v :, '"S?!!"', 0 December 7, 6 tant from Colonlt voted aganst; clearly evdent n ths Townthe propo*al, w they wouldshlr durng the pa«t fve years 2.4-2/2 Caaco baby Jumper char Apply K orgnally $30 00, no* t<< " -S..WS S SSwS^ Pharmacyor 'tmrs. rankled New Jersey offlcala ln the _S ate boh t lraf. pharmacsts by the State Board,Dear Sr: the mut.. Coml n««;; e * J a f c r _ d 77'of Pharmacy for volatton of: yp n tht 'nterest of the publc have wthout Mr. Mundy'sWhlle Mr. Mundy may have, -«- -'-- 7 Ttylor-tot walker 43 on,,. TELEVSON:- Governor «d " th» ^J)[ ^ J J?he New Jersey Pharmacy Act Colona, 64 Cypress N. J. Drve welfare, would you please prlnf teroeful campagnng, whereas " the educatonal and busness WANTKDTOSUY jng atool Wmtre, weekly televson thus far th«'"'he J M ^CAPTOL CAPERS:- Oover-.xhe ndependent-leader N J,the followng n n your y "Letter. Colona, the, ste of of the background needed for a 8chool..~.- ;tn>tr<c roturter mdbrolers 'to the E Edtor' secton of f the man EsUUs, and nearby seln Board member, ths entrely tl 'ANTED - Oood used l«r "^blnel 5 00 Phont L Mr ndependent-leader: voted overwhelmngly n favor negatve and ncsve atttude 24-lnch bcycle Call K - 7: "3H3s: 'rs3s ^KSSSTT fll h of t despte all of hu efforts to,to thr other Board membert The followng headlne ap,the contrary. t would seem completely nullfes hs nherent 2 4. D-jpeared on Page of the ttde Md ' t le potental The publc should be "t; Hj BUSNESS SERVCE Addng Machnes - Coal & Fuel Ol Dregs - Home mprovement - J 39.5O up Authorzed^ Agent for SMTH CORONA Typewrters WOODBRDGE BUSNESS MACHNE CO., LTD. 250 Amboy Ave., V'oodbrldge (Nft to Turnpke) SALES & SERVCE Tel. ME COMPACT MMTHEOR ELECTRC OFFCE TYPNG AT- f»[oy tk» nl, pmd nd Konomf of «lklrlc typng l tht cot of maml Mdlna. Kng Slt?" Ct.rtgt, Full Sh Kyboatd. Full Wdth K.ybord Tb- btlon. Choct ol Kutx typ«tylk EASY TERMS Trade-n Accepted olfvllvalm Sales & Servce WOODBRDGE BuslnessMachneCo.,LtfJ. 250 Amboy Avenue Wuodbrdje, N. J. Phone: MErcury 6-OOK Drectory Ads Brng Results Beautcan Beauty Salon -» HtlnMr &fc. AttntL N. HE 45ft T'S WSE TO ORDER NOW! Guaranteed Lehgh NU OR STOVE PEA OAL BUCK COAL For Fast Servce Just Ov«s a Call SM0NE BROS. LNDEN. N. J. HU HU C0KL " ld C r ft \J T\ R n U O Q LUMBRR co FUEL OL PROMPT DELVERY AutomtUc "KKP Flled" trrlet Frfd Ol Burner mberte* to Out Cutomtrs OL HEAT (.OAL LUMBER BULDNG MATERAL H n c COAL and LMBER CO 922 KNG GEORGE KD., rord LET US Solve Your HEATH6 PROBLEM from Servce to Complete Heatng nstallatons KEROSENE Call MErcurj AVENEL COAL OL CO. 24 Ruhwaj Avenue, Avenel Dellcatessea TREAT SHOPPE Rabwa Avenue Woadbrdc {Opt *klu Cbuch) SALAU»l Tnd* ft*«j SODA FOUNTAN nun BAttsr OOOD Opra U H K :M r N Omtt All Dw RAYMOND JACKSON and SON Druggsts 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone MErcurj Fuel Ol JOHN J. BTTNG Mobl Moblheat FUEL OL Over 25 Years of Frendly Servce ME Rahway Avenue Avenel fc" Funeral Homes rdmral RYNNandSON BOM EsUbUthed East AveDue Perth Amboy, N. J. 23 Ford Avenue Forda, N. J. 3 Phone VAlley Heatng-Ar Condtonng QUALTY HEATNG & AR CONDTONNG bj K & O HEATNG GAS OL - ELECTRC WARM Alf or HOT WAEK nt Kbllmalt - Tme Payment! Hone mprovement - MODERNZE ' YOUR HOME Partal or Complete Bath Rooms, Ktchens Ceramc Tle, Vantes, Bars, Etc. Older Homes pur Specalty Qualty Work ME CUSTOM CRAFTSMEN 8AVB MONEY wth a local contractor We Wll FRAME ATTC (for 2 rooms and bath) plus 6* nsulaton Also construct dormers, rec room* extensons, porches, garages LOWEST PRCES Nothng Down Prn Pjment t UODUH CaL Now FU THALER NSULATON & ROOFNG CO. 859 Church S Rahwa Jewelers ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED! FU GOLDBLATT'S Rthwj' Oldest EUbUhed Jewclt 84 Eut Chern SUcet Lquor Stores Telephone MErcorj 4-89 WOODBRDGE Lquor Store, nc. WE DELVER! Complete Stock of Dometlc and mported Wne Been and Lquon 374 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N, J. WAMPADS CTWG-H0ME BACON - Mason Contractor > Brck f Stone - Concrete Stucco Work t Waterproofng Repars of All Types r. BERENC8 (Colona) Phene FU Movng & Trckng Move "DEAL WAY" Phone FU ~AG!NT"NATONAL VAN LNES 286 St. Georce Ave., Avrnrl SPECAL WNTER RATES LOCAL MOVKS Men n* TuU't, 4 Hour Mule DRECTORY lstrncto Rado & TV Servce Learn To Play The PANO - ORGAN ACCORDON FrrraU nstrnetlona by Qualfed Teacher*. Bcrnnen and Adfaneed Students Accepted. Call ME Authorfd Sales & Servce CONN ORGANS KMBALL PANOS JARDOT PANO COMPANY 448 Kahwy Avenoe Woodbrldcc OPN DALl M-» - **. > Photography JANUARY SALE N DECEMBER Dscount Prctt Glte a 'mcn or supplt for CMtUBu Buy now t o«f low prcn,»nd ton our L»y-Aw»y Plu. Ttmt lk ' About Our Frt fla run Rptrt DtTtlopn * MnUa trtltp on 4^ Typ«ol rtb* Quck LmlntUon * PhotaUt acrrlct Monday tbn Frday 0- Saturlar 0-6 GALLARD'S PHOTO 547 Amboy Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J. ME 4-J65 Plmblng & HeaUg FRtYS WTRE CRAFTSMEN OF THE HGHEST CLASS, AND AMY >PlUMBN6TESr Set Need REfAR Call ME 4-43M ARTS RADO & TELEVSON SALES and SERVCE 69 Arenel Street, Avenel Repar Etlmtea Fret! ntoaou LuUUH tmt»«ted rtm tt om a*rf Tr Rtdlo Strvct) Fromptl; Rooflg & SMg - Henry Jansen & Son Ttnnlnf and Sheet Metal Work Rooflnr MeUl Celln and FnnuM Wwk 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone HErenry T. R. STEVENS Reoftnf Bd SbMt MeUl Wok MS ST. GEORGE AVE. WOODBRDGE AlrtoBdlUonlm Wtnn Ar Hnt ndutrt] Khaut Motor Gunl ro run MTMATEH M 4-Z4S or HE -UH Servce Statmt TOM GARAGE J. t. Gardner A Son 485 AMBOY AVENUE Woodbrdge MErcurj We'r» SpecUUt n BEAR WHEEL AXlGN MENT and BAUNCB BRAKE SERVCE Sewng Machnes SEWNG MACHNES Sales & Servce Specal Chrtftmaa Oder 30% Off Our Regular Low Prces On All New Machnes Call FU -4M ALLED Sewng Machne Co. CLASSFED ADS BRNG RESULTS FOR RENT Sncerely. {Supply own utltes M.0O. M. Maurce 0. Mglone Sewg Machle Servce HOVANEC Sewng Mache Servce Vt REPAR Slnftr - Pbtff Whn. Ntech tn* Wtttn(houM New Hom Kldrch Domntlc»nd ll r*rltd Mtk* Macblnt K -987 FRANK HOVANEC 657 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET. N. J. Skn Dvng CHRSTMAS GFTS for the SKN DVER Uae Oar Lar-Awar Flao Call ME the REEF SCUBALAND V--, t HvcM~ «KlTCHKN cfar8 RE( ; ERED. Easy-to-clean > AVENEL Fve room apart- or durable leatherette. FH<->. ment. Avalable January lt. lpr C e. U 0-2B6& after s on : [Call ME ; 2' 4.. (RONNQ done at my :< APARTMENT - Thr«or four! dence. $ SO per hour, m r. rooms; r unft rnl*hed. nqure fant CARE. K -565?. at Mram 8hopp*,' r'saln' l-; t street, WoodbrldW. -j--- -^- ^ ^ eoow a problem, Acoho; SEWAREN Attractve unfur-anonymou* can help you c» nlshed studo apartment.b 2-l»U or wrt* P. 0 H Three room and bath. mme- 253, Woodbrldge Hate occupancy for couple. ME 2V.* ~ tf HAVNO TROUBLE wth yo :: RAL tstatt WANTED! leweraget Electrc Seweroo:- " er remove root*, flth. r/ ONCt AOAM and stoppage from cloggy WJ ARK ALMOST D pel ^n,» n d a«wer» No BOLD OUT OF BOM8 dggng, no damages - rap: Nt tave many protpecu and lnj effcent. Call Tony rour property may b«lust what pmmbtng and Heatng. ME 4- they art lookng for. We wll 8Oo7. ladly look over your home and : M: :j glvt you a ruggtted sale prce No ObUgaton JACKO REAL t ANTQUES ESTATE AOENCT. 03 Bute. CAMEO SHOP, 200 Freenun 63 Street, Woodbrldge. Fne n- 2/7-U/28 lwt' on <'' old furnture, sp.: nlng whtels, desks, cradle, p - The gaa utlty and ppelne tures, tu, lamps, p, chna and f ' COTderground ndustry has ncreased U un (flaw. We buy and sell natural gas storage>nd browe. ME 4-022^ capacty -fold snce when 70 storage reservors ln H states had a combned ca-^...,., >acty of only 260 bulon cubc 0 ","". *"*" u "" ty J: teet. Today's 27_ tora* poolsjp»p«llne lndu.«tr l r whlch ' some $4 bllon to expand n 2U 20 SMWS states on c»n nom hold UP upto W 24 rllllon cubc feet ln reaerve for W'* that a,. wnter dem^d^nmgh J^d.. meet the naton's gas need< d (or the two coldest months ol the year. Johnson urge medcal ad. more U. S for constructon dunn,;,: Sxtes. Forecasts ndra:*- ndustry wll operate H b.; worth of facltes n 969 n:.pared wth less than $20 b:'.!> lat the end of 959. GLAMOR GRLS Woodbrd Water Softeners SALES SERVCE RENTALS Water Softene Salt Soft Water Soap BhrmjalBf Pool Supples SERVSOFT OP WOODBRDGE 2 8L GMT* A»tn«Wo**dkrld<e ME 4-85 Prllng FOR QUALTY DAL CALL TODAY No Job loo large or loo Small FREE ESTMATES PRESS THE WOODBRDGE rubuhno CO. lhogmnltrmt "lt'% wet <mt-»er your mbben." PRNTNG FOR BUSNESS S OUR BUSNESS Pr*t on»n;uun anj Umt, Juat call Whether t's a form to expedte your offce operatons or a booklet to tlmuate your «!«we'll desgn and prnt t to your best advantage Our delveres wll w rght on the dot» nd our prces wll make arse, tool MHJDLEStX PRESS u OKUN aturr WOODBRDUl

19 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4,,96 PAGE NNETEEN nd the strengt for your lfe.... rxfsbvterlan TKMPLt B *PT8T CH'RCH,,.,, OF AVNBL fthlttt Boulevard and ".; "Tsrtjsr ''''«"...! 0:0 A ' M - Sunday school..,,, BonhB, Th.M j( Or a] agm sundv :00 A M, Worshp Servce,,-,,v«tlp. 8.», 0»nd Oontmu«lon Servce rtursery open 0-2 lor clll-,, ;CK t, 0 and lldren bth through 3 8 P M. v ' Fellowshp, Fellowshp, T elll'rc OF Ms CHRST d,. * Kprlwn Oospel Servce Sunday. 7:30; W^^P. SEN ASSEMBLY OF Young People's Felevery wsunday, U.. U.,, 7:00...V! CbrUtan Women's Home [P.M. P - M -.! CHURCH lowshlp. ^,v., 48 RtrkeleT Boulerrd p. M Bble Class Thursday. 30 PM vlln, New Jtntj j Trnty Olrl»' Frendly So- Voun? People's Meetng Fr KM. Wllam Ktty. Pntor Sunday Servces: dety. second and fourth Hes- day 7:*5 P.M. t 9 45 A M., 8uhday School ly. «:46 P M. for all ages. Trnty Cub Scout Pack 34: ST. ANDREW'B CHURCH :00 A M. Mornng worahlp. Den Meetngs, Thursday; 6:30 Avenel Junor Church conducted lnp. w M,:. Pack,, Meetngs, _ fourth R»T. John U «n, Putor lower audtorum by Mrs WU- M V/eelcdmr Manes 7:30 A. M t, u Dl, Ham KrJy Trlnlt > 3* n '«" Chor Pfae- Sunday Masses, : :45 P, M. Evtflna Ooo. g *' P"",^,! 0:00, :00, and 2 noon Sftturday, 3:00 P. M. Confessons Saturday CotUM Trnty lrlnuy Junor Jumor Chor Prac- 7:30-8:30 P. M. t0lw» e Uce, Saturdays,,9:00 A. M. M Wednesday: Bble ST. nrol. Orsanlt nng Worahlp,o. 9 5 A M. :00 P M. Evenng Woshlp FRST BAPT8T CM Rll Market and Hgh Mtrtrt Penh Amboj t" fwer Rowlchuk,...., :00 A. M..Mornng Worshp v '"»:45 VM Sunday School * w S;l! P.M.. Baptst Youtt Pfllowsnlp. 5 '30 P M.. Junor nfrnedl- Holy Day* 0.00 A, M., Holy munlon. Oranlatlons CONGREGATON ADATH SRAEL Amboj Avtnm, Woodbrldgt R»l)l Summl N(wb»r «r 8M P M.. Frday Sabbath Servloes»30 A M. Saturday Servlcet, -«,*,,. v Trnty Vrttry. thrd day, 7>30 P.M. St. Anne's Unt, (rtt day. 8:00 P.M. St. Margaret's Unt, Wednesday, 8:00 P.M. c2/, Ml 8tlUrd * y ' Jun ' or MonZ T:00 P. M. Con «"««<n» : TrnlT AlUr Guld, WORSHP TOGETHER THS WEEK ftrttj lot each month at :00 P. M. Thursday! Female Chor Rehearsal. 8:00! P. M. Confessons Every Saturday A. M. untl noon 4 to «P M. and 7 to 9 P. M. and tometlmet on days before Holy Day of Oblgaton. FtRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH OF SEUN Oak Tre* Ral KM. K««r D, ll««b«r, HtUt Sunday flmtets OH REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH Z«Fourth Street. Ford Rtr. (Won ft. *»» OrMM: Hdl* JactfeHn»n«MJM BwUra rttucb Matn Servce :5 A. M. Man Servce 0:45 Holy Communon Frst Sunday 0:45 Thrd Sunday 8:5 Sunday School and Bble, Wednesday: Junor Chor, Classes 9:30 A. M. Com-:3:5 Wedntsday: Adult Chor. 7:30! Frday Browne Troop, 7:00 <^(ornnt Worshp: :48 A. M Mon- Frday: Grl ScouU, 7:00 Saturday: Confrmaton class and : A. M. Church School: Nursery Monthrough thrd grade, S:45 A. M COLONA GOSPEL CHAPEL Kndergarten through sxth (rst 4S6 nman Avenue at West grade, 0:00 A. M. Junor Hgh each Thursday. Street, Colonla Fellowshp, 0:00 A. M. to 2 osfrusuf 7:30 P M Evenng Gospel Study, JOHN'S EPSCOPAL Servce a 00 P M, Frst Monday ol CHURCH H 00 AM.Commanlon Sun-! ^!? h, ' ch " s and Worke «! "" "* ^ 2 " ^ " ^ day frst Sunday of each Confnen «' y month * cn 8:00 P M., Second Monday Wednrtday. 8 P M. \t Praye: na>e: Board Mtetln 630 p M «- 2n 2nd and,4 th Mondays. Msstonettes under drecton of Mrs J. Waldhem at her home, 84 Cooper Avenue Ford* Ktr WMlB B. rarot, Vk«r Holy Communon, 8:00 AM MOrmng Prayer and Sermon. A.M. Church School, 9:45 A.M. Bd CONGREGATON B'NA JACOB Lord Street. Avenel SUbb PhlUp Brand 8:30 P M. Frday 0:00 A. M. Saturday, Junor Congregaton B noon; Adult Bble Study, 0:00 * fc r5tsteb55>usts- 7:M P M * B:l TEMPLE EMANUEL 29 Pleasant Avenue, Edson SUbW M»nhll Hnnrlt Sabbath Servce Flday. 4:30 P, M. FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH Rahwar Avenue anovcarteret ; Road. Woodbrldce R(T. Alet N. Nftneth, Puttf! JrM Mrth, Mlntter AntUnt T«rr7 L. H»*l, Orullt! Sunday 8:30 A M.. Church School :00 A. M. Mornng Worshp 8:00 P M., Junor Chrstan Endeavor 8:00 P. M, Junor Hgh Unted Presbyteran Youth. OUR LAD OF PEACE 7:00 P. M., 8enor Hgh CHURCH Unted Presbyteran Youth ST. JOHN'S EPSCOPAL CHURCH Stwsm»:30 A. M. Bvmltr School Bundaj School 8:45 A. M. Rev. Wllam F. Forrest celebrant of Ho; Communon. Chor Rehearsal, «:30 P. M Bt. ft«f. MMr. ChtrU 0 MtCWTtlJln, Putor R*t. Wllllm Hoo, AulUnt Ptlor R«f. Donald J. Rrlllr, AMUBt P*tor Sunday Masses: 6:45. 7:45. 8:45, 0:00 and :00 A. M. Novena servces every Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. * Weekday Masses. 7:00 and 7:30 A. M. JEWlStt COMMUNTY CENTER OF COLONA lt nman Avrmr R*Db DTld SchtlnftM Servces Frday nght at 8:30 Sunday School 0:30 to 2 Junor Servces Saturdays from 0.30 te 2 Hebrew School Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:30 to 5, and 5 to 8:30 P. M. Lesson-Sermon to (M heard.the heart: the commandment at Chrstan Sdeneejof the Lord s pure, enlghtenng the eye*" churches. Openng the Scrptural read Also pontng up the wprem* nw wll be thl ptmu* from! power of are corretatlte Psalm B: "The heavens declare the (lory of Ood; nd the Health wth Key to the Scrp- - passages from "Scence tod _*,. frmament heweth Hs handywork. Day unto day uttereth whch nclude <p. 273); "Ood - tures uy Mary Baker tddy ", speech, and nght unto nght s the dvne Prncple ol all aheweth knowledge. There s that represents Hm and of,., no speech nor language, where all that really exsts." [ther voce s not heard... The law of the Lord s perfect, convertng the soul: the testmony of the Los Angeles Angela Oldest ptcher on the rotter H of the Lord s sure, makng Art Fowler. 38. from Convene.,Z> wse the smple. The statutes 8. C H«WM 5* wth On of the Lord are rfrht, rfjoclng Angel* n 98.,,,,nr Hgh New Brunswck Avenut^ford! Aven, Meetng* R«r. jmtph nttawtkl, Putor Seafoo. frst TuestUr 4P. M Rev, H«Tbert V. A. Heeht, pastor j KoMoat, AllUtU. CHtRQ.wlln. EVANGELCAL AND Sunday Masses, 8:00. 9:00. Board of Fnance, second WORSHP SERVCES run Cetnrr Protpert Avenue and aoo P M, frst 'Frday ol REFORMED CHURCH 0:00 and :00 A. M. and 2'Tuesday 9:30 and :00 A. M.,.. nfld at the Col, jn School every, Ptttor Woodbrdgc ME 4.75 Weekday Masses, 6:45 and P. M. Rdcrdale A»fnuf Month Women's Mssonary 94 Jtme Street noon. Junor Chor, Frdays, 4-5 'Nursery durng both servces),vc»» 45. T:«.»:«, :«rsrs^fctsthoo. councl under drectons Mr» 8 A M.; Frday, 6:45, 8:00 and,nd 3:ft. Confes* for all agea. Ernest Barbas R Worltm» n n, lull* «rj, Mlnltter Superntendent*, last Tuesday. CHURCH CHRSTAN SCENCE 0:00 A. M., vr before maate. Buperlntrndtnt. Adult Bble ( Sunday Servces: 8-45 A. -v 7 30 and 8:00 Class at name NEW DOVER Order of Sunday Servces! Monday Church school, 2nd Wednesday " 548 rvng Street, Ralway extended. For example, the townsfolk of many small B Masonc Temple hour, teaoher Runyon Ernst METHODST CHURCH 0:00 A.M.. Sunday School ; Novena, 7:30 P. M. c olcndle Road (90 New Dover Road, 0.00 A. M., EnglUh Servce Male Chor ReheattaJ 8:00 Whte church Guld, second Sunday at :00 A. M. hamlets would go nto the orchards and drnk a "wuaaa :00 A M, Mornng worshp Alktrt R. wmt, Putor :00 A. M., Hungaran Ser-P'M. ;and fourth Mondays Sunday School 9:30 A. M. to the apple trees to assure ther future abundance. Thus servlce. Nursery s provded. J'VOA'M'; Early Church 'andnev ' Altar-Rosary Sodety. frst Lades Ad Socety, second Wednesday, testmony meet- has become customary to decorate the wassal bowl wrte, 8:00 P. M, Senor youth Karly 8unday gchoo,. ' ng at 8 00 P. M. apples. 700 P M Youth Fellowshp j Monday after frst Sunday atand fourth Wednesdays \sthonv8 R. C. 0 A. M., Church School and Frst Sunday of the month. 8:00 P M. Woman's Assocaton, frst Readng Room Tuesday The wassal bowl makes an unusual and nexpensve hot ( llfrck - 7:W p M, Evenng Gospel :30 A. M., Sunday School 2:30 P. M, Udles Ad Socety Holy Name Socety, second! Thursday Thursday, 2 to 3 P. M.; Wednesday 6 to 7:30 P. M.; Frday thrteen cents. What t delghtful way to ladle out cheer alter punch for holday partes: each servng costs approxtmttclr -.rt Readng Servce. 7:00 P M. Youth Group Monday: Relgous Tranng. Monday after second Sundayj Cancer Dressngs, frst and. utu Mllo«. PMUr 2:30 M. thrd Wednesdays 7 to 9 P. M. an evenng of Chrstmas carolng, or to celebrate New Tear's M^.Mts. 7:04, 8:00. ST. JOHN THE BAPTST TRNTY KK8COPAL Tuesday: (Frst) Lorantffy. Tuesday noy Boy Scouts, Frday*, 7:30 Westfeld Eve!»:,d 3:00 noon. ORTHODOX GREEK 422 East Broad Street, WaasaUBowl CHURCH loulld, 7:30 PTA meetng thrd Tuesday P. M. :wv«at 8:00 A M CATHOLC CHl'RH Sunday 9:30 and A. M. (Hot Spced Beer) Woodbrdfe. N. J. Tuesday: 'Second) Offcers, honor Of 8t Anlursday at :5 Rmtor Wednesday, 8:5 P. M. 2 teaspoon* brown sugar, and nutmeg Sunday School A. M. 2 small apples Va teaspoon etch, (nfer Broad and Dvnn Strret RM, Wllllm H. SchBal, l«, and Elders 7:30 Pfrlh Amboy Alton Brndt, Urtkht Tuesday: (Fourth) ft. tcphrn Utat. Puttr Sunday Servces hood CULLGAN Readng Rooms, 6 Qulmby cup sugar v 2 cups orange Juce Street 0 to 4:30 weekdays; 7 teaspoon cnnamon l k cups cranberry Jukf Sunday Matn*. r00 A M (Ul'RCH 8:00 A M, Holy Communon to 9 P M. Mondays. 2 quarts beer or ale Early Englsh Mau. 8:00 A M 9:30 A M., Famly 8ervlce Core apples and fll each wth teaspoon brown sugar. Church Pchool A. M. ADD CHURCH CALENDAR Place n bakng pan and cover bottom wth V, Wllul. PlltW Ve«p«fs Saturday nghts and and ^*^ CHRSTAN SCENCE,, M.V 6.30, lore huldays at 7.00 P M. " ' LESSON - SERMON 0. 0:00. 0:4 0:l& chldretm Chlldrp^ Holy Communon, ' nd 30 and 2 noon Mornng Prayer and HOLDAY SPECAL R nch water. Bake n a moderate oven (350* F) 30 mnutes, or untl tender..combne sugar and spces n a 4-quart saucepan. Add oranft "s the Unverse, ncludng juce, cranberry Juce and beer or ale. Heat, but do not bol, nrl 8un(U, 0, fvfry momh \MH, 7:00 and (Second and fourth Man, Evolved by Atomc 5 mnutes. To serve, pour mxture nto punch bowl and float Force?" s the subject Of the baked apples on top. Yeld: 2 servngs. CONGREGATON BETH SO.OM p3l«]e8l0glbx)s»«m:ms^ n: l MM.KMATONAL N Cooper Aftnut, wlln of W0OOW0O AkM ntnu rr>bk*l K t Ba^B^^^B^^B^^^^s^BKS^^Ba^B^^B^B^HHaME^^flBaH., 8 flr:..d.ml (r»ve AveaajM Dt. XttNK KuMl, Ctolor Soft Water» Sabbath ServtCH Frday evr So Fne.ff, vtmtwr «nng 8.00 So Famous - nnrch vn of rhnnk tc Saturday Momm Servce So Sure an to Please u.hfk urgaam 8 30 Ul sunday M Church Schoo. HOODBRDGE nstalled Onlv "?v -rmrr sr; '^'A METHODST CHRCH --'^.s! M Church. School.^,.':; trcond rafle aotttal Pt«r 'or '.-WKV.»«* M, CortW HOUt Orfnlll tn' j.au lb>r»r«h. lmj»rt»l»n<»m» Churrl Ftllow- Sunday Servces»:4S A M, Church Schoo Mrtlnt* and Bolr H,».d P. M. 00 A. M. MorU!)* Worlp. - ;.*;! Staff, flnt P M '.'vng frst and 4av 30 P.M.. -..'..rd Monday n.o... second and 00 P M OVBftLAV, "!'l\ ]>erlett "M-s n jewelry ' ll qualty, n.n overlay of "'l, 4 Kt. gold 't'l'-to wldgold tlmg l>ut- pro,' wth Chrstmas Club savngs rs MOT TOO LATE to jon a 962 Chrstmas Club A Club ful,. havng en you shoppng! goal... ll>«*" Set your own a <lub for { every pocketbook... and a prurtoul, purposebe CERTAN of to need for Chrstmas \\\ rf<*onu for he youugslern. Ths weekly ««bv tttle" adds up to muchhappne.a PLUS DVDENDS EARNED. PUBLX Pharmacy 9 Man St., Woodbrdge OPEN EVENNGS TLL 0 OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY (NCLUDNG $ CHRSTMAS EVE) DR CALL NOW 2 Holmes Street, Mllburn, N. J. MU 6-66 POLKOWTZ WLL SELL YOU A BRAND NEW '62 BUCK Coupe For Only: 294 Convertble LESS OUR USUAL HGH TRADE-N Coupe For Only: ALLOWANCE GRACE EVANGELCAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 600 New Brunswck Avenue Perth Amboj ws j WASSAL! WASSAL! WASSAL!: Why do we sty ttw "wassals"? On Twelfth NRU. back n the regn of CngtBd's Henry V. the kng's steward cred "was**l" three tme* U he entered bearng the steamng wassal bowl. The word s a combnaton of two old Englsh vorfl: "waes" meanng "be" and "hal" meanng "well." WamtttO*. an ancent form of toastng, dates back to the mddle aces when, accordng to custom, the host would hand hs ChratBMa guest a cup of spced beer or nle wth the greetng "Waaa hal!" or lterally "Be well!", and the guest, holdng hs UBkaft aloft, r«pled, "Drnk tn good health!"tfassamng *ax M maeh a custom n the monasteres as n laymen's houms and DOUemen's castles n Chaucer's tme, The term waa later appled to the feastng and general revelres of the Chrtmt* season. and partcularly to the bowl ot spced beer or ale whch tat an mportant part of the celebratons. The custom of the wassal bowl contnued and WM RCA VCTOR COLOR TV Wre-Chrstmas Lmted Offer J %2 RCA VCTOR COLOR TV n Deluxe Decorator Cabnet by Gordon... 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20 PAGE TWENTY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 96 YOUR GARDEN THS WEEK Cttnfn to Dtcoratc There's an extra satsfacton n decoratng your home (or Clrlstmas when you can cut the greens from your own yard. Many owners of holly trees wat untl no* to shape and prune them, urtng the cuttng! to make the tradtonal decoratons. Yow trmmngs also come. n handy at Chrstmas.. Both these plants can be cut back rather severely wthou harmng them becaue dormant buds reman on the old wood and you can expect favorable growth next sprng. That's the word from Donald B. Lacey, extenson home ; grounds specalst at Rutgers But f you want to use cuttngs from hemlock, pne or arborvttte t's better to take just the tps, to avod spolng the shape. Some Better Outdoor* Hemlock ad gpno* *r* better for outdoor decoratons than for ndoors because they am apt to drop ther needles n warm, dry rooms, An srborvtae table arrangement wll 4a6t longer f you can keep the stems n water. f your holly ddn't come through wth a satsfyng crop of berres you can add touches of color rom dome of the other berred plants., Thereof wlnterberry, for nstance lex veftlcllata. t's a " decduous holly and be found growng wkl But don't cut tt bectfuse t's one of the plants protected by conservaton laws. Lacey recommends wnterberry for the home landscapesomethng to keep n mnd next sprng when you go shoppng for new shrubs. Bttersweet t a handsome addton to an arrangement, too, and you're lucky f you have some of your own. t's another of our natve shrubs that can be expensve f John Law catches you helpng yourself to some n the woods. And how about honeysuckle berres? The specalst says the ones from Mac's honeysuckle are especally pleasng. Tree From Own TardT You may even cut your Chrstmas tree n your own yard. t's been done, you know. t happens lke ths: Someone buys a lttle Chrstmas tree n a tub, enjoys t untl after Chrstmas, then plants t. Years pass, and the lttle tree has more ambton than. anyone expected. t grows tall enough to become unpleasng n the landscape scheme, so the best thng s to saw out the top for a Chrstmas tree and see the nurseryman about a replacement that wll be more at home n the yard. Age s the Lmt The condton a man s n can best be judged from what he takes two at a tme stars or plls. The Bluejacket, Memphs, Tenn. "We Wll Buq You!" ays WKTA KHRUSHCHEV Khrushchev hu told Amercans, "We wll bury your He means to "bury" the Unted States! Hs tmetable lor world conquest u on ttheduu! Bat m Eastern Europe the progress of Communsm s held n check... s on the defensve! One powerful weapon s wnnng for m. t s RADO FREE BDROPEl But to go on, RADO FRRE EDSOPR needs pm help! 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Ctngtked Lbby's Peaches or Molve* Gesha Kng Crobmeat 6.05 Flat Anchoves ch. f 2^,27^ Van Camp Pork & Beans 2:25 C Presto Cake Flour " * Coleman's Dry Mustard 2^ 7 e Ralston Purna Dog Chow " 35* Red Heart Cat Food 3 25< 20th FOX RECORDS MLLON SELLER HTS Alton Slectm ncludng 'The fthe Drummer Boy" *Merry Chrtrmm FORMER NW YORK DVSON STORES MOW OWNED AND OPERATED Y Frst Natonal Stores T00W WW MtWKMY, DKCMM Nk MM Wt»r*t ot all N«w Jtnty. P«rl llvtr «nd MWdWwn Star*. W. mn tw rlgkl H CHUCK STEAK LOOK Gold Bond Stamps No Coupon* tvy AH You Want. Otftr fffvdv* thru Saturday, Dxtmbtr 6, W. London Brol Shouldtr Cul 99* Seafood Specals Sea Scallops Fancy Smelts tetng No. Grad Natonal Brands at Savngs... 65c CHUCK ROAST PORK BUTTS plus valuable Qold Bond Stamps! MRACLE WHP "" 49 KRSPY CRACKERS'"" 27 SPRY SHORTEHNG ' 3 69 DEL MONTE CORN " 3 47 PE CRUST MX UvEAN SPRAT Heavy Duly Alumnum Fol Hegulst 25 (oo. ro«9, 25ftroll More lavngs m Fresh Fruts & Vegetables c 0 2 * 35* Large S«... 4 to Corton... 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21 ' : ' - :.. :. :.y: ;:*-':< :. :': ABOUT YOUR HOME,,, HT a "do t yourself",,,,, su-r- of the tendency to...hrsln the belef that q,-sut n better worfc one example of over-,, work U often found tn n-dr wood surfaces.,,[ snndng l«necfgary n '. nl manner of reflnlsh- ;,,;,., hut over-sandng can. lu(p thngs to the ap,,,. nf wood. All wood l«. ( The darker vens are ;, u,d the lghter wood U ) V r-sandtng results n md rppled flrfaoe whch hcnme* mow pronounced., prntfd efforts to smooth weather. Kroup nstructons. Another often made mstake " the pantng department" n overdong the use of the ^?bn2t Wlmoatlk *W u a oush too small for thr work nvolved. Ths result* tn n, uneven surface. The m P " ""ff" * ** brushes bl K t them. Ther dea.eoa. NOTCES LEGAL NOTCES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 06 -EOAL NOTCES LEOA. NOTCES PAOB TWENTY-0N ' BothMMerlj, rtl ol» 7.00 foot! The wthn descrbed property V Bltuste. ylng»nd twne n the 52.VR nf Woo<nrlrt«> Townshp Ta operatve then n any of fuel) NOTCE upon the expressed condt- Townshp of WoodhrlKf. n the Assessment, M»p, whlrh mp s events, ttle shall automatcally revert to the Townshp of Woodbrldgs t/a Oreen Street Lquors, has ap- All those certan lots of land safl Take notce tht NHL J. CRANE. n the Cty of New Brunswlak,». J..._..._J th» sume»h»h he used County ot Mlddlewx, n nl- State fle n thr MldrtleseK County for the purpose of constructng s of New Jerney; offce, bell* part of the same wthout sny further notce or de. pled to the Townshp Commttee of premses heren and after p*rtleu- descrbed, stuate, lyng and (J) Northwesterly llel wtt hospltsl, nnd that falure to use thebrolnnno s ftpont on thejprpmtws rnnvcvecl to Stephen De mnnd whatsoever. the Townshp of Woodbrldne for alarly 8lth Strut aw (MV thenc( property heren descrbed for the westerly sde of /\v-nn>, saldltrtclc»nrt Helen Detrlck, hs wlf«, Upon spreptaroe of the mnmum Plenory Retal Dstrbuton lcense beng n the Townshp of Wood* (J) Northen.terly p»r»lld wth purpone dedcated by vrtue of ths polpt Mn dutont feet also known as Stephen Lclna snd bd. or bd above mnmum, by thefor premses stuated at 6 Oreen brdge ln the County nf MlddlMW, provson, ahull emw the sad property to revert to the Townshp of formed by the suld w-slrrly sde of from Andrew.dna. also knnwn ment. thereof rjy the purchaser ac- Objectlona, f any, should be made descrbed on the WoodbTtdg. TW ntjrtlrtrly from the ntersecton Helen Luctns. hs wfe, by y Deed Townshp Commttee snd the natstreet, selln, New Jersey. fltate of N. J Beng known MM ; thfnro 4) Southeasterly and slonn the Elll Avenue»nd the northerly sde Andrew,«7,lnn. dated May 8. 0S5. cordng to the manner of purchase mmedately tn wrtng to B J Assessment Map as lots 23* to 3JM Upon nr>eptnnce of the mnmum of Hyatt Street and from suld pont Southwesterly sde of Bnh Rtnl rworded July 5, 9M, n the Mld-n accordance wth terms nf salt Dunlgan, Townshp Clerk, Woodbrdge, New JerMy. Beng the premses conunontf nclusve n Block 478C. hd, or bd above mnmum, by therupntf thtnc* () North M dutree County Clerk'a oolre n Book (n Me the Townshp wll delver Of TQ»n«hlp Commute, nd the p»yment thereof by the purchaser»( t theno 2) North Belnn the premses commonly ntem!«#a NEL J. CRANK mnutes SO wcontls West p»ne 5. 5 a bargan and sale deed for Md (Sgned) nt «pont, the fol» cordng to tha mnnner of purchase Kconda t/a Qreen Street Lquor:.- J/7. H/«l T. / } l 7 purmel wth Tappen Rtrwt fret f nlong the South.»,terly.d. off Judgment to be satsfed by sad nale the sum of Ffe Hundred and Twenty-eght (328.00) Dollars, more mlnutt 90 fmobdl Went nn feet or l»»«. taretrer wth the eoets of and d pl» r " of BKON- ths sale. Together wth all and sngular ndependent'letder g M0 ftet to a pnlnt: lenco 3) BlrTO»«O known»«part ot Lots 4 snd 75 n Block n «s hown on the WoodMldge Ts M»p. LEGAL NOTCES LEOAL NOTCES known and desgnated as No. S? DATBD: December «th. 9S Ptrawberry Avenue, Wnoodhrldne B J. DUNOAN, N. J. Townahlp Clerk The approxmate amount of the To b» advertsed December th, JUDGMENT 98, and December «th, lml, n Dollars, more or leas, together wtth t s on ths Sth day of December,.-L. JT7, she ccwta of ths sme, M, on MCtlon of 8. HERBERT Together wllh nl and slduls* JAFF, Attorney for sad Plantff: NOTCE the rghts, prlvllegps, heredlt««m OrUnmm) and ADJUDOSD, tn«t Take and nppmrtennnces tuere*»» notce that ANTHONY WaLAM JOHN McORATH be au- CBRAM has appled to the Town lonrlnk or n anywse appertalnls* the rlkhtf. prvleges, heredtament*»hlp Commttee of the Townshp of Tho subscrber reserves th* rght to and appurtenances thereunto belongng or n anywse Dstrbuton Lcense for premses nbtcct only to such lmtatons Woodbrldgs for a Plenary Retal adjourn sad sale from tlm» to l!fl»# Of thorlud to assume the name of WLLAM JOHN BEARS, from and after the 9th day of January next: and tha wthn ten days from ths Hate, the sad Plantff rtor< cnnae.eoal NOTCM,, sad day. at the BhrtlTt CMm tnown and deslunated as No. 4 last deorge Place, Woodbrlctgs, H. J. The approxmate amount of tm Judgment to be satsfed by sad Ml* s the sum of One Thous»nd On* Hundred and sxty-eght (,8.00) the fnal blow of the hamttnleh snks the nal-head nf whch havls hrrpofore been NEW JERSEY Klls Avenue, ATenel, Woodbrldge, SUPEROR COURT OF BMO commonly known M #28 The subscrber reserves the rght to Hunted at 388 OfUt Tree Road. eslrlcttons upon the exercse ot adjourn sad sale from tme to tme selln. New Jersey. meb power a copy of ths Judgment to be publlahed ln The ndependent-leader, p u msy y b«specally py pro-., ' w ' th the wrface, just vacated; thence CHANCERY DVSON subject only to such lmtatons or Objectons, U any. should be made n. 3. ded by nw or rules of Court. C <}' "orthweaterv parallel wth MDDLESEX COUNTY rght and usually a lght blow at >,nmv the most overdone Sxth 8-reet 6.00 feet; thenre DOCKET NO. M-S35- The moftgmd a<<d restrctons upon the exerclee of mmedately n wrtng to B. J. ROBERT H. JAMTBOH, premses nclude s tmh power as may n«specally provded by law or men of Court. publc newspaper prnted n sad Wlncroft bult-t ullt-l wall oven»nd 4 Dungan, Townhtp CWft, Woodbrldg., New JerstT. JKRALD W KOLBA. Attorney. Bherlff. County of Mddlesex, and that wth- (3) Northtaatery pnrallcl wth homeowners' efforts s M«o 7 00 ten th «enthusas- JOAN ANH POYUS, table top cook unts. D twenty d»y«from thn date, he T»pp«n Street 60.M f Mt; thence n Many people who are " c Plantff, BCNu the sms premses conveyed to Cdws.f J. Wyzykowtkl and ANTHONY J. CRAM Judgment and Affdavt of Publca- ROHTOT H. JAMSON, Snned: shall fle and record the Complant,.-L. /3o: j/7,, H/8 ntn Saturday carpenter not only drves the nal nto the wood HtfMt JOO J.OO feet f to the pont JAMKS TURNER BOTL8. Arllne WyykOWM, hl«wfe, by deed (4) () oth«a«terly y p >ro «Sl«th wth v>. VANS. HAND, KVANS, t.-l. la/7-4/8 ton wth the County Clerk of Mddleas County and that twenty days Take notce tht LOUTB DCTBUS NOTCE n experence nsst on but leaves the mpresson of the or p!»o«of Beflnnlnu eflnl Defendant. from Shore Contrsctlnn Co., nc., a AL.ABOUCH & AMOReAn). nnm the pant they jwomno»v»,, hammer there as well. 0 nt m the Cvl Acton eorpomtlon of the State of New Jer- Attorneys knthwesterlj sde of Ffth Street NOTCK TO ABSENT DEFENDANT «ey. dsted. M»reh, m, and recorded March 3,»S9. n the Offce.-L. 2/7. 4, 2, JJ/B 50,77 NOTCE from ths date a certfed copy of «s appled to the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Wood- hs. usually done to Take notce that WLLAM A. ths Judgment be fled wth the Many a Well-meanlne gardener has klled hl» prze plants sjld pont beln* theren dstant OP OJDER POR PUBLCATON.,! pant spread better. WOO feet Northwesterly from the HTATS OP NBW JBRflEY: of the Clerk of Mddlesex County n Refsr To: W-8; W-2M QJLltTEY T and ELZABETH Secretary of State ot New Jersey brldge for a Plenary Re* Ml Dstrbu- Lcense for premses stuated, : thnk that the thcker?' om -, fe ' t ntersecton of stld Md» of Ffth TO: JAMBS TURNR BOYLBB, LmrY partners T/a Tle Alb hs*e accordng to theprovson ot theton Book 30* of Deeds for nlfl county NOTCE OK PUBLC»ALB «klnt them. Ajnln Street snd the Northwesterly slds DEPENDANT anplled to the Townshp Commttee statute ln such cases made and at the corner of Rahway Aftnu* at p*ge 373.,. -tl'v. ths could be avolled f the drectons on the contaner were Judgment to be satsfed by sad of Ts,ppen Street and nnnln TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: of the Townshln of Woodhrldge for protded, and Nell«on Street, Av«n»l, Mew By vrtue of an Order of the Sr The approlmate amount of the frst croup wonders why thence: perfor Court of New Jerey. Chancery Dvson, made 6n the JBth day Al a regular meetng of the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of sumpton llcenae #C-50 for premses J.C.C Objecton*, f any, should bem»de a transfer of Plenarv Retal Con- 8/ MTCHELL H. COHEN, Jersey. ( Southwesterly pursllel wth :, Tt lacks gloss or wean Sals s the sum of Ffteen Thousand followed tfe the letter. Ths way Tapper. Street 73.00,, t along the of November. 9S, n R dull acton Woodbrldge, held Wednesday. December 6th. lofll. was drected to selln, New Jersey. S. HBRBERT JAFTJ, Attorney Dunlgan, Townshp Clerk, wood- stuated at 780 V. 8. Hghway #, On Moton by mmedately ln wrtng to B. J. Nne Hundred and Seventy-four when exposed to you wll not only save tme and Southeasterly sde of «TOO foot wheren Joan Ann Bayles, la the (9,974.00) Dollars, more or less, together wth the costs of ths sale. wde slleywsy, the publc rlrhts plantff and you art the defendant, advertlne the fact that on Tuesday Take lurther h notce that WL-.-L. 2/4/J brdge. New Jersey. Sgned: money but have a more beautful garden to boot. vacated; thence the complant of the plantff on or of whch havng heretofore been you are hereby requred to answer evenng. December 9th, W, thelam A, OELBTHY and ELZABETH Together wth all and MnRulnr thetownshp Commttee wll meet at 8KELETKY partners T/a The. Alb, SHERFFS SALE LOUS DECTBUB 2 Northwesterly purnllel wth before the 30th day of January, rghts, prvlege*, heredtaments and P. M. (E8T ln the Commttee Chambers. Memoral Muncpal Buldng, tal Consumpton lcense #0-59 have the present holders of Plenary Re- lurkror COURT.-L. 2/4. Jl/8 rflh Btr«#t t.oo d (t; thenoe M3, by Hrng an muwtr of L*onnrd - Flnkelateln, _..,...,..., Esqure,,. plalntltl' appurtenance* thereunto, belongng Or NEW JERSEY THERE 8 ALWAYS ONE (3 Northeasterly parallel wth «n anywse sppertalnlnu. The WoodbrldRe, New Jeraey, and epo«> made applcaton for permsson for LAW DVSON NOTOl Hobby JM subucrber reaerrea the rght to ad-anjourn sad sale from tme to tme hghest bdder accordng to term* of ncludng frst floor premses, apart- sell at publc sale and to thean addton to the present buldng, ESSEX COUNTY Take Notce that JOHH PAFPA8, Leavng the plush Stork Club! Tappen Btf>et eet 75,00 feet to thelnttorney, whose»ddres s 32S Hlgh- Docket No. J-4-80 L-462<l-<» t/» Port Readng Lquor Stow, hu nre nght, a mserly gentleman Southwesterly tde of Ffth Street; way 8, Old Brdge, New Jersey, and subject only to such lmtatons or sale on fle wth the Real Estate Department and Townshp Clerk'open shop for premses stuated at 7B0 ment to rear and excludng barber Qenersl nvestment Corp, a cor-appleporaton nf New Jersey, s Plantff of the Townshp of Woqdbrldge for to the Townshp OommlMM stalked rght past the doorman!.'*' orner 8ollt heterly along wthout tppng hm. Nevertheless, the doorman helped the,.ee MlLtAH T the n default thereof wh Judgment restrctons upon the eternse of shall be rendered aganst you as thesuch power as may be specally provded by law or rules of Court. pror to sale, lots and 2 n Block Jersey, to nspecton nnd to be publcly read U. S. Hghway #, selln, New and Edward L. Turek and Lllan Y a Plenary Retal DMtrnHRHn "t* tj Court C t shall hl thnk hk equtable tbl andd Turek, are Defendants, Wrt of Exe-censcuton for the sale of mortgaged for premses stuated at SOS Junt. You shall fle your answer and man nto the car wth a flour-;t ^ T 7 proof of servce n duplcate wth ROBRT H. JAMSON, 590, on the Woodbrldge Townnhlp Objectons, f any, should be Wojdbrldgo Avenue, Port Readng, gn. W< the Clerk of the Superor Court, Sherff. Assessment Map. premses dated October lst, 96 made mmedately ln wrtng to B. Woodbrldge Townshp, N. J. Hundred C*8 state House Annex, Trenton, New McCARTOR * JfflOLSH. Take further notce that the J. Dunlgsn, Townshp Clerk, Woodbrdge, New Jersey Wrt, to me drected and dellvere mmedately n wrtng to B. J. By vrtue of th* above stated Objectons, f sny, mould M nude Model Ralroadng sh sad pleasantly, "n(»oo.oo» noars, n cmh, to be p«d Jersey, ln accordance wth the rules Attorneys. Townshp Commttee has, by resoluton and pursuant to low fxed a Sgned: : ralroadln: t a y*r Cft case ««you happen to ore" your, nl J h ' u f <"rv ot The",, /a, so; an, u/ew.8s wll expose to sale at publc ven Dunln, Townshp Clttfc, WOOdbrldge, New Jersey. The object of sad acton l«to mnmum prce at whch sad lots WLLAM A. OaXTTBY due on WEDNESDAY, THE 27TP l,hy, But for many; buffs, pallet on tre way home, sr, WHRBAS, the Townshp Com- nson provde* aust remember that you ddn't!""!*' hm obtan a Judgment of dvorce be n sad block wll be sold together anxkrrs ALE ELZABETH OH.KTEY DAT 07 DECEMBER, A. D. H, s Sgned: " ' rnned tht sad tween the md plantff and you. wth all other detals pertnent.»< the hour of two o'clock by the thet VnsBOR COURT OP T/a The Alb JOHN PAPPAB rlunlty to add newpull t out here." lands, owned by t, are not needed Dated: mnmum prce beng $ plus prevalng (Standard or Dayllgh T/a Port Madln Uqoor Men OW JERSEY T..-L. 2/7-4/( " publc use s,nd should be sold December 4, M co«t» of preparng deed and advertsng ths sale. Strng) tme, ln the afternoon.-l. 3/4, 2/4 ^,-e scenc effects, and ' LAW DVSON upon certan condltl therefore. 9.. LKONARD DWOtte JHlODUfk COUNTY NOTCB pncb up the pke, jhlwt TRP Bl T the Town- Attorney for Plantff Sad lot* ln «Ald block must br DOCXB S. J-9,M-59 " ftho w ( m^? r u:. n A ; smft! «lr shp Commttee ot the Townhlp of t.-l. 2/ /8 pad for ln cash on nght g of sale. Take notce that BVBLYN MOR- went to church Woodbrldge, n the County of Md-' Far Lawn-Udbum Trust Com' Subject to the condton tha-t the R8ON T/a The Post Store has appled to the Townshp Commttee of worked hstorgrardmoth(, r SHERFF pany, a bankng corporaton of New!) BALE heren conveyed premse! be used by ^e on December 8, JOfll, as follows: Jersey, Plantff, and Stephen LUclna snd Helen Ludna, Defendants. ated under the laws of the Stnte SUPEROR COURT OF a non-proft organzaton ncorpor- the Townshp of Woodbrldge for el c battle cenn»as. The offer made by Joseph Orso Plenary Retal Dstrbuton lcense NEW JERSEY nto ther lay- »d at the a«- the same hereby ls, approved subject to fnal approyal at! mortgaged premses dated October and use of recreatonal facltes Wrt of ftecuflon for the sale of of New Jersey for the constructon for premses stuated at Ralroad CHANCERY DVSON rtment ot out.,.makng l* *>lll»nd change Avenue, Colonla, New Jersey. MDDLESEX COUNTY the net Regular Meetng of thlsl 20th, M. Only. Ssld recreatonal facltes to Objectons, t any, Bhould be made pgtt (f and then quetly deposted her Oovsrnlng Body whch «scheduled DOCKET NO. F-2M5-W By vrtue of the above stated Wrt, be constructed wthn three yenrs mmedately l ln wrtng to B. J J. hstory tome dme. When they arrved home lor, and wll be h«ld on December! / Kg pauy, anv a cor cur to me drected, and delvered, wll and completed wthn fve years DtmlRan, Townshp Clerk, Wood- t. M. poral on of tn, 8tat6 ot New Jer expose to sale at publc vendue on f from the h date d of f the wthn deed. brlrtue, New Jersey. lve fur school she remarked ln bewlderment, 2. That the salt be made upon sey, s Plantff, and Edward J. WEDNESDAY, THE 3RD DAY OF n the event nny or all of He 8lgned young;t«r. " don't know why gome people Wyzykowskt, and Alce Wyzykow.., condton that the property b«conhad to pay a dollar ln ChurchJJJ*,'^ ^ the sk, hs wfe. New Jersey Bank st the hour of two o'clock by the JANUARY, A, D. 992 aforementoned condtons are lnt EVELYN MORRSON Whether t's djolnlnj property met or ln the event that the grantee T/a The Post Store and Trust Company, a corporaton, then prevalng (Standard or Daylght Savng) tme, n the afternoon West,.modern ndu«- ;j nad, ROOd Mtt for, dlme corporaton censes to exst or be.-l. 2/7-4/6 -ur ral traffc through That KoUce of sad further Knaucr's Fur Shop. nc., a New Jersey corporaton, Lake Food Servce, of the sad day,»t the Sherff's Of- meetng of the Oorernlng Body, a k.. musll ba«t, th«raw The 8lmpl«Uh contalnlnt uld offer of puchae nc., a New Jersey corporaton, Frst fce n the Cty of New Brunswck,, for realm art at wth a descrpton of the aforesad Captol Savngs & Loan Assocaton, N. J. s that, y.,ur local hobby shop. to be and Walter. Black, Jr., Ancllary th«nrlrn (h«r»nf * all you have R lm "»"«f * Ft mac, Ctl jr., S Ancllary BEONNNO at a pont on.ad sad Sft sale,.? shall be h >«"" for Frst Cpltol p Savng. g & westerly sde of Stmwherry Hllll Loan Assocaton, nc., are De- Avenue, sad pont beng dstant 364 AFTER 60 YEARS '. n, weght. to bathe The publshed n the WoodbrldKe ndependent-leader, a newspaper pubfendants. feet north of the corner formed by ll ralroad? A carnval AmlUrybandtAplt Scoop, Wnter Har- llahed and crculatng n the Townshlp of Woodbrlcl«e on December 4, mortgaged premses dated October Avenue and the northerly sde of Wrt of Executon for the tale of the westerly sde of Strawberry Hll kl?nb M. whch J not leas than two days 23r<l, 96. Benjamn Street: thencs runnng : -arc justafewof hun- ; nor more than ten (0) days before By vrtue of the above stated Wrt, ) northerly along the westerly lra* nlready d«vt!op#d' LEGAL NOTCES uld further meetng. to me drected and delvered, wll sde of Strawberry Hll Avenue 40 '! ralroad fan. 4. That at,wld further meetng, expose to sale at publc vendue on feet to a pont; thence (2) westerly NOTC ; farm land, woodlot b«relnataovo scheduled and desgnated, WEDNESDAY, THE 20TH DAY and parallel wth Benjamn Street aso.l'ton the ^ sad _ u uc[ offer ^ to purchase! Of DECEMBER, AD. M, 0.87 feet to a pont; thence (3) jnt n your own town. WHEREAS, Joseph Urw has msd rj"p'ro'p7rty~»'h«r'bvcmsld'e're'd m bs ut the hour of lwo ' cloclc b? tbe southerly and parallel wth the frst,., t M realstc that * T7V"!. "?"««" rrhlml p - ur ;' twl Oov «nln l!»""? *hlch may ^tt course 40 feet to a pont; thence.prevalng (Standard or Day '..-nallt f» l lh»v'r«««-».««amended,.then reject the same, or may con-lght Savng) tme, ln the afternoon (4) easterly and parallel to the sec., aaualt Jt«tne-y re prop, rly, n th, Townshp or Wood-orm and ratfy.ad ule under sad - of the sad > day, " at» the Sherff's " - Of- ond course 0.87 feet to the pont -"- or place of begnnng.,::ler tn» lamp post n brdn* louo mown nd deerlbed stermtanj condtons provded thst flce ln tne clt? ot New Brunswck "* UKlun, no hgher prce shall then b«pad Beng known and desgnated BKNNNO at a pont n thlfor sad property by any otbe All that tract or parcel of land, Lots Nos. 30 B and 3 A, ln Block SouthweUly tde of Slth StrNt.lptrson ' ' ' ' ' ' H k'»uk» staton!... u *p from ths old model! f:m, and look for new,.ll lfe to that track of v n holday acton. Gtt n.l!v nto th«act, too. ',! n, them mghty handy e turnery dtpartnwntl ssld pont brng theren dstant) j. That at sad further meetng 4 00 feet Norhweuerly from th'thlt Oovernlng Body shall, t t apntersecton of uld Ude of Sxth prove, the aale, authorze the proper 8trt*t and the Northwe.terly «ld«' offlc«s to make a Deed of Conveyof Tappen 8trw. and runnlnj nce to the aforeaalrt offeror. or to lh "v the purchaser or nald lands. ll Southwnter.y paralel wtth BE T FUBTBEREESOLVED,that Tappen swttt MOO feet along the ( certfed copy of ths Resoluton tha! be publshed n the sad Woodhrdge ndependent-leader on PUBLX PHARMACY Chrstmos Gft Headquarters n Woodbrdge \ OPEN EVERY NGHT TLL 0 OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY NCLUDNG CHRSTMAS EVE 2 the day above desgnated whch shall consttute the Notce requred M by the quoted secton of the Rett vlhd Statutes.- S l B. J. DUNOAN g Townshp Ctsrt " -L. ll/u/«l Refer To: W»!3 NOTCE f PUBLC SALE jto WHOM T MAY CONCERN:! At a rtgulsr meetlnk of the Townshp.Commttee of the Townshp o 2Woodbrld«e held Wednesda-y, Dtcem-; btr «th, M. was drected to»d- Xvertlse the fact that on Tuesday evefnng, r>cember 9th, SM, the Town-j hlp Commttee wll mfft at K P M j 2 EST) n the Commlf.H! Chambers. Memoral Muncpal Buldng. Wood-< 8 *' brdge. New Jerwy.»nd expose anl m\\ <t publc sale anl lo the hghest ubldder accordng to term of sal< Son fle wth the Real E«tate Dupartyj ment and Townshp Clerk open to J nspwtlon and to be publcly read pror to mle, LyU 29 and 30 n 3) no- 529 UH on the Woodbrldge 8 Townshp AsMsmen Map. Tane further notce that the j) Town»hp Commttm has by reso- * lutl.n and pur.uant to lawfl«ed» nmum prce at whch sld lots S H.ad block wll ue sold togethe B wth all other detals pertnent, sad J mln:nun prce beng *00 pu» B n)j of prcparlns deed and sdver- S lalg ths «a!e. Sad lots ln sad :,n-k must be pad for n cash on nsl uf sale a ver a of f^eronat Servce Do Jt %;tl Throughout J nfaleex County GRENER FUNERAL HOME Eat. 904 AUGUST P. QRENER, Drector Phone 44 Green Street ME Woodbrldge GONG OUT OF DUE TO LLNESS $200,000 STOCK OF FURNTURE AT COST OR BELOW COST Choose from these makes: Contnental, Hertage, Century, Klng, Fancher, Pennsylvana House, Sanford, Pullman and Mount Ary; also beddng by Sealy, Restonc, Englander; Carpet by Gulstan, Frth & Artloom CREDT TERMS ARRANGED WHTE CROSS FURNTURE 446 ST. GEORGES AVE., RAHWAY OVEN DALY 0:30 TO 9 P M. DALY SATURDAY 0:30 TO 5:30 P. M., : 7\ phonemm \ ktchen l^tmt GVE THE GFT THAT Wonderful dea (or a "dfferent" gft a Savngs Account here n the name of your favorte parson (or persons). Make t for any amount you wsh. We'll enclose the Savngs BooR n a handsome gft-card wth space for your own personal greetng. A Savng! Account dtrt d* gft that "poy c/vwtnrf ll tht "dffnn" glt tha grows wth ht /tar ercury avngs ederal AND LOAN ASSOCATON 7 Man Street, Woodbrdge HOURS: 9 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Frday 9 AJff. to 7:30 VM, Large Selecton of - COSMETCS MEN'S TOLETRES PERFUME t PHOTO EQUP, t CANDY SMOKERS BAR t CARDS t GFT WRAPPNG CAMERAS FLM Suggests ; lcofa?ll Largett Selecton of HALLMARK CHRSTMAS CARDS N WOODBRDGE ALL PACKAGES GFT WRAPPED FREE PUBLX PHARMACY MAN STRT M WOODMDGE Convenent Free Purklng n Rev CHEVROLET from SODENY CHEVROLET ^ ^v: -^::-: ( PUBLSHNG CO. BTRET, N. J. 30 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret Order NOW for Chrstmas Delvery..] Enclosed pleaae fnd 4.00 for subscrpton to: ' t ] NDPENDENT-LADBR CARTERET PRE8S EDSOM TOWNSHP-FORDS BEACON be wnt to ', TOWN Good Selecton of Al Models! OPEN EVENNGS 'TL 9 O'CLOCK E«p«Jr Work by Factory Twned Mechancs At BnuMubl* Ktte K-523 t ORDER NOW FOR CHRSTMAS. Wall phones and table models n color, Prncess phones, Bell Chmes, Home nterphones, second phone lnes. We'll drver n tme to go under the tree, and nstall rght after Chrstmas. Just a l l thetelephone Bysness Offce, ^ NEW JERSEY BELL

22 PAGE TWENTY-TWO ******************************************** NOW HEAR THS '4 # fry Johnne ftoyu Fourteen years ago was summoned to the ndependent-leader's second floor offce by Mr. Charles Gregory, a man had admred for hs versatlty as a wrter but had never met formally. dd not know exactly what he had n mnd, and the unknown made me nervous. As clmbed the stars to hs offce, my knees began to tremble and -by the tme reached the. door couldn't decde whether to knock or run Courage and curosty fnally overtook my fear and g&ve the panelng two short taps ard mmedately receved a soft response, "Come on n." Once nsde hs doman, walked toward hs desk rtere he greeted me wth a frm handshake and the request to be seated. Mr. Gregory then asked me f was the St, James football coach and author of the team's weekly press releases. He also "nqured f was the same Johnne Royle who edted the All-H News a few years back, repled 'to all questons n the affrmatve. Wthout battng an eye, he asked, "How would you lke to be the ports edtor of ths- newepajjw?" someone hftd, asked f wanted to be a member of an AU-Amercan football team could not have been more stunned. After locatng my tongue, whch seemed to have dsappeared from my mouth, repled, "Yes." He proceeded to tell me what my dutes would be and nformed me that the staff would be of assstance to help me get started on my new job. As walked toward the door beamng from head to foot, he called out, "Hey, Johnne, aren't you nterested n your weekly salary?," Wth one foot over the threshold and a bg grn on my face, repled, "Nope." My answer made hm smle and shake hs head. Once out on the sdewalk, stood n front of the buldng and t looked as tremendous as the Empre State Buldng. could hardly beleve that seton Hal 2 was gong to work for Mr. Gregory. And lttle dd ona ; - 2 know at the tme that was startng a fourteen- MarSaV'ZZZ'r. year assocaton wth one of the fnest men have Holy cross...zz. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 06 B Department to Hold Free Basketball Clnc WOODBRDOE The Town shp Recreaton Department n conjuncton wth Lesure Un- lmted wll sponsor a free bgs- [ketball clnc, featurng the world-famous Harold Bunny»;Levltt on December 22 at the JjWoodbrdge HKh School nym. Levtt, n outstandng fgure n basketball and handball,! holds the worlds free throw j champonshp 499 consecutve, free throws wthout a mlas. Ths amazng performance landed hm n Rpleys "Beleve t or Not." n a later exhbton, Bunny shot free throw seven and one-half sold h6urs, mssng only two out of 87 tres. He has demonstrated hs skll before audences totalng over 250,000 basketball players and coaches at clncs, coachng schools and at nnumerable Army and Narcy posts. n many of hs exhbtons throughout the country, Bunny has traveled as a man attracton wth leadng professonal basketball teams.. The sole purpose of ths ex- hbltlon s to promote more nterest n basketball to amplfy teachng methods so that.younger players as well as sea- soned veterans can derve the' most out of the game. Bunny tdes to,fundamentals, ajd n no way does be dsrupt or nterfere.wth any coachng system.' Bunny demonstrates and explans basketball shootng n detal as well as passng, drbblng, pvotng, offense and de fense. He also gves a valuable dscourse on rules and answer questons on rule nterprets tlons. At part of the exhbton there wll be shown sound mov es of the season's major cham plonshp basketball games Seton Hall Bxel Produces Vctory Wns 5-2 For BC n Fnal Mnutes Team Standngs: ever met, He never at any tme questoned my ^ehtt^arae ~ J methods or my polces. He never faled to grant vftanova "ZZZZZ 0 a request or hestated to fnance a proeram whch wwdbrnxje^seton mght assst my sports department. Hs true james Grammar "school Lttle frendshp, however, asserted tself whenever was - _ , L»- m.. tan 5-2 at the local Amboy unjustly crtczed. never went to hm for assst- Avenue Team Standngs: W College....! St. Peter's Belmont Abbey._ 0 St. Joseph's P Host to Bomb A Hoop Season Plans Begun WOODBRDOE John Zullo..,_ Townshp Recreaton Supen- f tendent, stated earler ths week *' thnt. plans for the 962 b^k"' bull season are stll beng f mulated and nterested tefm&j are requested to contact hs offce fet 5 Man Street. once attan four leagues are scheduled to functon throughout the townshp. The Junor Dvson wll nclude boys from nne to 2 years old, Babe Ruth from 3. to 5, Lght Senor from 6 to 8, whle the Heavy Senor, ns usual, has unlmted 'age restrcton*. A -set of rule.! and regulatons can DP obtaned at any tme bf request from members -<Sf the.present Recreaton staff. Tony Rolls A 668 Set TEAM STANDNGS W Foodtown-Wttng.. 27 Ryan's Plumbng... 25's Ssko & Fedor 25 WUURC. OMsmoble.. 24 Mauro Motors 20 jmayer's Tavern 9 L 2 3' ,Burke nsurance l? ^ Saturday afternoon at the St., State-Tobak's... L James court. St. Peter's meets Metro Motors _ 7^ 20V O'Boston College n the frst con-wdbge. Lquors test at one o'clock, Belmont Bomers Abbey clashes wth Nagara atjcollege nn 2 27 two, and St, Joseph's tangles Tongh WOODBRDOE The pns wth St. Francs n the fnale! really flew n the Woodbrdge SELN The seln Boysjseason. n order to regster jat three. JKnlghts of Columbus Bowlng League s offerng a Wnter each applcant must be accompaned by a parent, furnsh League as Tony Czajkow&k pet llnc for boys who wll be :lght or nne years old before proof of age, and pay the regstraton fee of $2.50. t wll not Tournament Tomorrow Amboy 5 Garners Yctorv y v WOODBRDGE Boston a season's hgh seres of 668 to Jollege upended St. Joseph's lead Ryan's Plumbng on past August, 962. The Clnc wll more, gave a demonstraton»' n the St. James Bg Ssko & Pedor Transportaton x held each Saturday mornng be necessary for a parent to Hs all around ablty n u. Basketball League as Davd nto second place. Czajkowsk from 0 A. M. to noon begnnng January 6 through and traton. beckoned hm to the varstv am! aocompany a boy after regs l»ayvee game, Lake nunehut... Bxel starred n fnal mnutes rolled hs record seres on - L-_._ made t two straght n the St. of the game wth a tmely scorng spurt whch produced vc- games of 234, 227 and 207. ncludng February 24, 962. ^ All... boys. must wear sneaker ( ;he,.., young. eager _ scored *, Czajkowskl was aded by Joe lach of the two-hour sessons tory n the season's opener. ;an( nave ther own baseball ponts aganst the Panthe: PRNCETON Lawrencevlle Ryan's 22 and 202, and Prank wll be held n the gymnasum; past The Boston College quntet School wll play host to seven j gloves. Addtonal equpmen w>ll no doubt be heard fron > - Rudolph's 209 and 200 n the of the seln Junor Hgh the close of the season wth only two weeks two held the upper hand untl md other secondary schools representng sx states n the 4th.Woodbrdge Lquors. Ssko & The season's regstraton fee wll be suppled by the selr Plumbers' trple wn over School. Tuesday nght's Rame v^ way through the fourth quarter when Dan Stanclk's feld jannual nvtaton Hockey Tour- Fedor slpped nto thrd ptac of $2.50 ncludes partcpaton formaton call: D. Essex a' ance by ether team. Tn- lull Boys League. For further n far from a superor per us- are ted for frst place ona wth dentcal 2-0 records. goal balanced the score and nament at "Baker Rnk here after wrappng two games tc n the Wnter Clnc as well as Fulton 8-09d7 or C. Jenkns a handlng by the Woodm! Rche Smth, the Prates' seconds later Ed Golden ht and Lavno Park n Lawrencevlle ths weekend. dos' 222, also Pete Bltwnsk' medocre and more > Van Tassel's and George Kar the regular 962 Boys League Lberty and Perth Amboy clubs.* versatle eager, was hgh man wth another accurate shot to on the floorboards wth fonr gve th the scrappy St. Joseph's All four of last year's semlflnalsls wll be on hand agan, for the Truckers Tonny Russo's 2 was top bounced off the hoops t feld goals and a foul for nne team a lead. ponts, whle Jmmy'Parr and Wth hs team tralng, Bxel ncludng Deerfleld, Mass. Acad- Al's Footown and Wlttln Oak Tree Drugs Upends dropped through the nets Warren Luhrs ht the sc»: Jm Lafchnsky each tossed n found the range and ht wth emy, the defendng Robert Pel Tools held onto frst place UUU w«'»»».b»' ^ - 0 column frst for the Barm. four for the Jaspers. two tosses from the floor to Memoral Trophy wnner. Nchsend bcllu Boston W)«W" College w..~,3~ ahead olas School of Buffalo, the 960 over Harry Burke nsurance Realty; Gap s Closng shot, but the slm nkm,. the league wth a double wlr the openng perod wth A : ona gave a demonstraton of ts all around strength by 36. The margn faled to hold runner-up; Choate School of Dck Ungvary # of the nsurance was soon erased when ' trouncng Forewarn by a onesded 20-4 count. up, however, as Stanck and Wellngton, Conn., and Taft team had a 64 wth games TEAM STANDNGS (games to one. Gene Farley Amboy's Jerry Convery ht Golden once agan dumped School of Watertown, Conn., 22 and 20 and Steve Poo W for the Druggsts and two accurate Jump slm The bg gun from a scorng feld goals nto the nejts to move round out the top quartet, added 209, but the Foodtowners standpont for the Rams was Cross Keys 25V4 Harold Scheubek a 20 for make t 4-. From ths St. Joseph's to the front, Also partcpatng are Phl- got a 237 from Nck Ballo, 222 Jm Snyder, who ht the nets Qulgley Esso 25 7 Wlshbow, ' the Panthers steadly Bxel took charge for the Ups Andover Academy. Andsecond tme durng the fourth over Mass. Burrllvllle (R..) from Tom Stenbach to wn the an 20 from Jm Vash and a 203 for 0 counters. Hs teammate Duerschedt ns 25 7 Oak Tree Claaners ht top ahead and wth a Bob Toryak was next down the Oak Tree Drugs 24'A 7% form by shootng a 2847 set,, mahlng n the sesson!: '.» _ n A U \f fwn. < >*(.< n. *.... ~. > perod wth a two the Hll School match. lne n the scorng column wth Majestc Lanes 24 8 hgh for the nght, to take two 7- advantage. Secom ponters, whch sent Boston ot p eght markers. k Mke D o ttstown, Pa., and the host Mauro Motors, behnd Bll Dryer College roarng to the topsde gchoo], xhe two-day y tourhal 42-40, 4240 After Bxel's Blxel's Roberts Petco Platng 9' games from seln Lumber. fore the concluson of tn 232 and Frank Zenracked up, Fordham's pont of the tally, Presde Realty George Sedlak fnally found ter. P»r ht wth a Un>v ment cau s f or a _. narco's 204 and 200. clmbed a producton of four. Olvers Tavern the range wth a 2 and 203 play to close t up, n-h splash, the Sants fell behnd Of j 2 Each team wll few notches nto ffth place Paced by the accurate shootng of Dan Hutnck, St. John's 8t. George Ph'm'cy. 2 2 Mauro Motors took the odd Panthers durng the em l> Cccone Weldng for the Cleaners. very wa«hgh man!" : and were seven ponts off the pj ay es each. wth a trple wn over Metro pace at the whstle Frst-round contests wll be Motors. manpulated a 3-0 decson seln Shop-Rte 2 2 [game from Mlele Excavatng wth nne ponts, whl, Mark Plsko was the most held at 0 A. M. and 3 P. M Mayer's Tayern, behnd John over Holy Cross n a well played Mauro Motors A 202 by John Cajkowskl was'towed n fve for the consstent pont producer for Frday. The sem-fnals wll Enhorn's 906 seres wth' games game. Mlele Excavatng. 9 *,. [needed to salvage pr»e game for' Botnteam» * <->"** Boston College wth 6, whle start 7:30 A. M. Saturday wth of 224 and 20, won three from Hutnck scored ponts by Wlshbow Bros 94 23>,4jthe \t Excavators, Excavators. tems durlm the «rl>_ hs teammates, Denns Monte- the consolaton fnal at :5 State J(ewelers. Woodbrdge way of fve feld goals and one Duffy's TV 8 24 Walter Frank, Ahootng hu l the lecond quarter. f calvo and Bxel, each tossed to The champonshp contest, wll Oldsmoble whtewashed 8omfree throw. Jm Healy and Andrew Ahmovlc flpped n four seln Lumber , v. as-stll not enough u «-to a count»t.<- 0 Ed Golden paced the St. be held 2:30 P. M. ers Flower "" " House '" n * the h fna} St. Cecela No. 7' j 24' frst 600 et of the year, a nett vstors ncreased h " Joseph attack wth 4 ponts Frst-round parngs wll send contest. counters each for the Crusad- Oak Tree Cleaners elln Shop-Rte tost two g»me»jm»nw. Larry Kovac wth Ronne Wtkowsk and Andover aganst Lawrencevlle to Cccone Weldng. Q. Angelna's Ml and P^Je Cttternlc- tme runnng OM be! ConverySunk feld K<» er l; ^ r,..m Dan Stanck close on hs heels Burrllvlle aganst Taft on the SE4N After losng consderable ground prevlous ^to - m f or u,e Welders were half, Woodbrdge Notre Dame reached the wn "*" collectng " c * each.,, Lavnn Lavno P»rr Park Rnk, T?nr «nd and rhc».t* Choate column for the frst tme ths Sk Carnval Nagara made ts season's de- aganst Nchols and Deerfleld week. Otk Tree Drugs completed a three game sweep over Frank s bg set. Convery snk MA season after hangng a 5-2 more than enough to offset only to have bute a most successful one by aganst Hll on Baker Rnk. reversal on Vllanova.. rompng to a 32'22 vctory over The bg scorers for the rsh At Wllams were Bll Szabo and Ed Ftzgerald wth clusters of sx and St. Peter's. * n l^' Fresde Realty to take a major Petco Platng, wth a 20 crease the PantheV l<-a s era of * ar rangng step n _. closng the gap fn> tnt ggme from Angelo Barbato, t the perod t*rmt"t' johnny Fuery was the bg football players, the Colorado place to a game and one-half downed Olvers Tavern two The thrd perod \ufour, respectvely. George Van man on the floor for Nagara State College team s some- n the St. Cecela Knghts of Tassel, the sharp Wldcat shooter, was hgh man n the game wth eght counters, whle thng of an oddty, Only four K (am (Contnued on Pato wnter carnval wl Columbus Bowlng League Bruce Ferraro and John Zm- of ts 36 players are from outmerman each accounted for sde Colorado. By contrast, of Sk Area February 2-8, Sk nght,....., Qugley Esso contnued den Wyatt's football staff atll the year old Berln Mountan The week beng bumper j TWO members of Coach Bowwth eght ponts. seven. St. Peter's offensve star the 70 players lsted on the VLLAGE NN The Te schedule d resumes Sat- Coach Ralph Townaend an to close n on Cross Keys Res- Tennessee an former headj was Tom Delaney, who ran hs Unversty of Colorado roster at urday mornng at the- Amboy ndvdual total to 0. the season's start, only 8 were nounced ths week. taurant by takng the odd Kame poaches. Bob Woodruff, lne r -,, Bar & Rettaanmt Aveune gym wth four games The sk area, completed last durng ther recent match fcoaeh.,ls a former head coach A well balanced St. Francs n ther home State, lsted for the day's court actvtes. Fordham engages Notre downhll slalom and Jumpng ng dstance, the Duerschedt Robnson, offensve backfleld (Cor. Wwj»" ' year,"wu be the ste of thealso remanng wthn sulk-'&t Florda and Baylor. Harvey Green St., Woodbrldr club took on Belmont Abbey n t round of games \n the Back n 924, Ernest E JDame n the frst game at 8:30 events of the Frday-Saturday nsurancemen took two games coach, was Wyatt' predeceuor and encountered lttle o'clock, ona faces Vllanova a Jleague (Clabber* Wllams made Auburn football hstory when he carnval. t s located less than from Majestc Lanes, usng KU U head coach tt Tennessee. Hone Cooked dffculty chalkng UP a : JO, Holy Cross takes on Manhattan at 0:30 anb St. John's fve mlle trora WUamstown. Canevarl'g 222 game, hgh for trumph. kcked two feld goals totalng Cross country competton the nght, and Mke Lakomsk's UKWOS aul Dnners The most outstandng per- 96 yards n one game. The kck Tod Sloan, Amerca's greatjest Jockey before the turn of battles undefeated Seton Hall wll take place at nearby Savoy 20 to pood advantage. Mke former n the game was Denns of 5 and 45 yards enabled Au at :30 Mlnkler, who State Forest. The dates mark Wachter's 209 helped stave'off Served Daly sank feld burn to defeat Clemson. They the century, rode fve wnners two schedulng changes. n the a shutout lor the AUeymen. la Bll Harper, slppery quarterback for the Cameron, Okl goals and one foul for 23 p ponts,, bettered the modern record of on sx race cardj three tmes n A, H. tll Ctoo, ttl total whch hgh yards was n the 83 set by Ed Dyas. Wlpast, Dartmouth had held ts Duffy's TV, after a long 889. Sunday from 3:00 *. : dump, bounced back wth Ray! Sparkler's 20 game to takctl Rooke Jake Wood! of the Clonf (Mdnlfb Rose fowl player of the year zar came through seven cty chef. polce. The for hs part'n the Agges' 28- counters to top the Belmont who held' the ball was Dean been host tty second. Ths year [three from Slf. j Cecela's No.. Detrot Tgers made fves.hts Authentc [20 upset vctory over Bakers- Abbey scorers. Peterson, now a cty commls- the schools agreed to revert* St. George Pharmacy defeat-sn a game aganst the Chcago, Calforna. Three games are slated for soner. the order. Wshbow Brothers two!whte Sox last August 8. ance whenever an unpleasant stuaton arose, but somehow or other he would always fnd out about % \ S% ^ t and get nto the game. He dd the same for every member amly. of the staff, whch helped make us a close famly. Hs Ablty to make everyone feel at ease n hs presence was one of hs many attrbutes. Three years ago, he accompaned a few members of the Heard* Square Syndcate on a skng trp to Splt Rock Lodge, and a few of the fellows were a lttle nervous about hs presence on such an nformal trp. Mr. Gregory left a lttle earler n the day, and, along wth two companons, was scheduled to meet hm and Ed Kruetzberg, our crculaton manager, at a restaurant for dnner. Before arrvng at the desgnated ste, oneof my frends, who had never met the Boss, was reluctant to stop. He gave me the excuse that he was not dressed properly ard was not at all hungry. An empty stomach fnally conquered hs fear and we walked nto the dnng room. The senstve Mr. Gregory mmedately recognzed my frend's symptoms and to put my frend entrely at ease, he sad,' "Royle, where the heck have you been? Can't you drve more than two mles away from Woodbrdge wthout gettng lost?" Everyone started to laugh; the ce had been "broken and from that moment on, all of us had a terrfc tme., Mr. Gregory's overwhelmng desre to help oth ers became apparent one Sunday afternoon as we watched a baseball game together. asked hm Vhy he ddn't relax and make thngs easer for hmself. Hs answer jwas, "f can't lve the way '" want to, there s no place for me on ths earth," At frst dd not get the full meanng of hs quote, but later learned what he actually meant. He had grown so accustomed to helpng others that he dd not know how to stop, and above all, he derved a certan amount of satsfacton from beng n a po- ston to offer hs hand. Perhaps hs phlosophy was brought about by hs assocaton wth restrcton before becomng one of the best newspaper- ' men n the busness. He was- known as Charle and Greg to a lot of.people, but could never call hm anythng else but Mr. Gregory he commanded that much respect n our long assocaton' as frends and coworkers. Yet, on the other hand, Slent Pete, the former Man Street custodan, always took prde V to callng the Boss "Charle/ and Mr. Gregory loved t. He had a certan affecton for Pete and. when Pete's wfe was n the hosptal, he asked me f the senor member of the Heards Square Syndcate was n any fnancal dffcultes. Mr. Gregory worred about everyone; he put everyone else's problems above hs own health. f ever a man gave hs lfe for hs fellow ctzens, t's our own Mr. Gregory. Hs memory and work wll never vansh on Page tt) BG CAR COMFORT AT COMPACT PRCES V62 LARK ENDURANCE-BULT J. ARTHUR APPLEGATE, NC. 363 WvoB Street Perth Auboy SANTA CLAUS N A BATHNG SUT? t sounds rdculous, BUT A SWMMNG POOL FOR CHRSTMAS MAKES SENSE. A 25 depost wll hold your pool, and WE'LL pay tor the excavaton when you want t nstalled. Get a beautful Gft Certfcate to put under the tree. Thrll your famly th* year. SANDMAR POOL CO. 49 Tennyson Street Cutaret K l-mm seln Boys League Plans Wnter Clnc Sessons BOWL-MOR LANES Now Located At 346 Man Street, Woodbrdge (Actun Krum Breu Butktt) Complete Wtb LEAGUE COCKTAH LOUNGE an»nd OPEN SNACK BAK BOWUNO ANDHKW V. HOSPODJW, Pro>r«Wr-M»mer WOODBRDGE - l)s,, ;;. ponted wth lls chl's r>n-,f defeat nt the hands nl P:, Amboy n the home up;,. ; earl'r ths week. WoocllHr.e coach Jm ake s honln< t! the Bartons wll mprove M::.. 'cl'ntly to hnndle R:vvr. '., Hwh tonkht. n a game *lm- scheduled to be played w <, 4oe:tl gym fl. Th> Bomtwn, undn eoach John Dftnt x dmp,,, jthelr ntal MWne of ^he sen «to Prrth Amboy St. M«n«n 55-4 score. The enrlv smt,;,. can be attrbuted to \w\\f 'ence due to the urnduath key players last June However. Dana, n sne jeoach from Pennsylvana, >. pectcd to have hs club up j tonght's encounter wth <: Barrens. He has an except; : ally tall startng fve md u, a lull court press to hanus <, ponents. Hs leadlna pont p-, duccr s Joe Oemetskl. n s.: 'ho consstently drves fn <\ loops. Lake s well aware that \s,wo former football stars, w ;t lurzeja and George Far., bndng the transton from \u: grdron to the floorboard df: ult. Snce they are key mwnjers of the present Barron cl,u, Lake wll have to wat patn'h mtll the par regan the fn::n hat made them mport n sompeltors on last years w- lty. When Jack Burke, a sop!" T&-OUT CAU. ME *««BREAKFAST. LUNCH, DNNKB B <>»' D ""'

23 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, lfl PAGE TWNTY-THKOJ Wnter Actvtes at Woodbrdge Sr. Hgh) Evenng:' Sessons Enjoyed WOODBRDGK-Tlt gtzn(- ly rnlnrjrd program of cbrrppttvr sports at WoodbrMfe Senor Hgh School has «r«tdr cd the facultes of the school!almost to the breakng pouj.. JTp pctures on thlj rage sho* L the extremes to ll( 5h Vft buldng s put to houh On* evenng's actvtes. A Bcen» from the senor play, whch takes nearly tbne months of prattle* to product has the vse of the audtortw., stner, dressng and musc rooms. y Wrestlng practce und«r the recton of Jerry Delanty, ft vld n a CPfrterla room.- Thte area, normally a study hll and ja lomrroom, contans300 tatttt arm chnrs whch must Ba moved and stacked for eve practlvc.'then the matg art Wd out and corned wth a speettl materal that enable a floto couples to exercse ther arts t r: one tme. n the long corrdor, ten ftbt ^ wlrtp md 485 feet long, the trunk u>&m gets nto condton. Ths s not a partcularly deal stuaton, nasmuch as 20 or morr doors open upon t an< another corrdor ntersect* at rlsht RRR near the gymnslum. Herbert Hollowell coaches these- boys. The large gym at the. end of hr buldng can be dvded nto three rooms, each contanng a regulaton basketball "urt. The varsty, Junor varsty, and soohomore sn"^ hold forth on two of them under head coach Jame* T-fkr and hs two assstants, Robert JBtsler anl Hnr"" M"ho<. The thrd gym room s used by th" fl"m rm of t "* track squad nnd hurdlers. Mr HP<V well s r-soonkn" f">r ths group. '0. On tb ovrnnqs when on" r " more of T fon^l'r?"w" nrp, pnvn? aw&" t r op\ ll ' v v\ H" ^ v ' <: orf "" PT'----. When n' 4 '-'" "'"'] t' p << *' '-; ed. onf of the n)' ".. sl^om, for tpr ""' " r " ; ' -'' ' n-.r.,.- tl«s w",d. f«0<>rm-,-,-* _ Not sho"n n Mr l-''r "S " the c"n-lnp'l" v s "'d t-r "-, fort" a! lr >""th B r, TV 'f nrt '"" on te s'at ; or n R vn»-nt. t* ) ro^m v,h"'cv"r "0«l l )H. tl '"j permt. Tm overall arrangements for th«snores program s the duty jof Jc^n Tomc9!k. athletc d> rector nf thn school. Dr John P. lozo. Prncpal, by vrtu 9 of hs poslton, s responsble for th» {entre athletc program of the' nsttuton. Assstant' V$k Prncpal Lous Gabrel s llsagg man between the adrnln«traj tlon and thr personnel of ttte sports program. >«l»toproperly and of gaety. should be preserved «{ «Flef, forethought can prevent j attan ths end, care should, MtrclMd n the wlw""" «chldren, tu be sure ttay are not potental of njury or llness. We remember ponts SOME OF THE ACTVTES can be seen n the photos on ths pase. On tlf top left, ; group of youngsters practce wrestlng n the school cafetera. Keluw ths k a scene, of arlery pruclt n the hallway. The spacous hallway s shown used for track practce n the photo below. 'lo bolluu photo left shows the three men responsble for the actvtes, wth the gym n the background, They are, left to tght, Lo ls (alnel, assstant vce prncpal; Dr. John P. Lozo, prncland John Tomczuk, athletc drector of the school. The next three photos show the three courts of the gym, all beng put nto use at the same tme. Top photo shows the court on the north sde beng used for basketball. n the center court unother game s n progress and the southern court s beng used for loth hgh nnd low hurdles, and shotput. Play Host to Bombers Contnued from Sports Page frame wth nether team httng the hoop, conss- ^ saved the, evenng from,.,.. complete fnt uerlby snkng the tently. Tha Panthers went out porlh Anlboy Jayvees front before two free Ju. k Bwto, t 0, er lor throws by Luhrs and a jump u yo ^ lth lfl shot by Jm Floresch narrowed, t the gu) When'the score. vnmmlmnrk... reached late n the- (mar- WOODBBD&E ( a0) ter. the Amboyant ratt*^ off CaUU, t... sevm straght counters to ease K-wzeja ahead 5-35 Luhrs' two baskets Ums - r uu^n 5-39 as the sesson g ^ ; - ; ; Ploresch, g At the start of thefnal ""'Burke, g, frune, Manuel made t 53 for tle Panthers, then Luhrs, Covlna ' s Burke, and Carlsle found th> e ( wth perfect shots to,, A on? llvar Ths njed trun sjpor!! Soccer Team>9 Plays Sunday WOODBRDGE After spend. jlng three weeks on the roa«l t the Woodbrdge Hungaran so&r er team s scheduled to return to the local hgh school stadum Sunday afternoon to er* gage the Lnden 8. C. n a Ne^ Jersey State League gams whch wll begn at 2:30 P. M. The Hungarans got oft to» poor start when the nucleus of the team qut flve days before the season's naugural. The r(n buldng job by manager John Herczeg was a tremendous one wth a lot of new faces appearng on the club for the frst tme wth lttle league experence.! After beng shenacket shellacked 2-0 The Woodbne Junor Var- from Ot)r local ScenEf hp has become a\ mportant n a one-sded openng part of our hstory. All o YOU can thank Heaven for leadng hm to Woodbrdge where he gave us the best years of hs lfe, As reach the end of ths page fnd t dffcult to express my true feelng, feel a certan alone- - have lost the helpng hand, the encourag- ' " * * '/ *..J.~- _ " ng word the true frend. Sports Notes Lnebacker Bll George of 0 the Chcago Bears s playng hs 0th Natonal Football 8 U 5'0 League camnalgn! He s from «*EP'l'H AMEjOV (56) Wr.ke Fore ( clost' t up Kpvacs con-' C.. nected wth a good shot from;manuel, f ; 7 the floor and Bernsten, a foulkoehler, f 2 Tackle Bubby Jack Olver of tow, to make W 66-48^ Wth Bhapnetz, c 4 the Montreal Alouettes was (tme mmng 6^, (tonvery tank Convcry, g lmed tlft most valuable playa free throw and Luhrs h*-»th Sachs, g...:.' 0 2 j;*r n the Eastern Pooball Cona one-hander to freeze the fnal'kovachs, g 5 4 ^ference ths past veek. tally at Any of the foxhound breeds, on toys.and chldren's and effectvely control. Warren Luhrs and Kurt Car-! can be easly tralnjed as dperhounds. The coonhound breeds, ture may, f unawed by toddlers, produce ltad posonng; lght for chldren. t s the re- <*>urt for Woodbrdge wth clus- Woodbrdne and even beagles can also be Chrstmas s a feast of de-lsle were hgh men on the Score by perods: and snmll objeata may b«swalluwed wth serous, even tragc, certan, therefore, that Chrst- convery matched Luhrs' total! sponslblllty of adults to make ters of 9 and 4, respectvely Jp. Anboy used wth success. results. All electrcal coujectlons oft equpment and " dren's health or tafey. Keep feld goals and fve free throws, race horse to score a trple n Evans scored a goal for Ch- mas' posea no threat for chl- for Perth Amboy wth seven Extermnator was the only When defenseman Jack (Tex) Chrstmas mm by keepng t whle hs teammates, Walt stakes races at Plmllco. He won cago aganst Detrot on October ncto'rs."an'moblle toys should safe. Manuel and. Larry Kovacks, ac- ;fhe Plmllco'gup n , t was hs frst goal n 95 as the chld can easly Mchael S. Newjohn, MD. counted for totals of 5 and 4. at the Maryland track. games. game aunst the Royal Lons, the Hungarans contnued to mprove, and last week ht ther strde for th«frst tme by conquerng the Sparta club, 8-. On December 24, the Hunsarlan team wll meet the Oar-, feld B squad n a mnor Hgue ol«mh slated for 2:30 P. M. THOMAS JOSEPH COSTELLO Funeral Homes Gret»n St & Cooper Av», bell). N J. Tel. L State &'Center SU. Perth Amooy N. J. H

24 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR ; Later n the evenng flurry any andgwynne dances wth Uw 5 WC..-J,,., ^#>lnfll 7 Moor* Snarl at a "Brotherhood Club OUnQdy lujoul \. Carol»re on the Garry J Show Dana Trask, sk. who -. dance - at the staton house... _^_ recenu, sgned a fve-year con- 20th Century-Fox *"' "* T V TOW AM TOHMOW tract wth NBC, wll leave«eresln the test-scrlpt-prepalsng Along Wth Mtch to take raton stage. Three of the ttle* Progr on more Burst roles.... Pral-are Datelne. San fturm. STEVE AU.EN MENTONmCommunst Chna to an up- Lawford'«The Great Amercan Famly ^'chrwaw^compbnr* preparng and The Commuters. Jack comedy srrles to star Keelej fourth s stll n» me ; ^accordng to a recent report. as a po*sblr J;fk Paar on show t was Jack who Strvf n the.vame spot... y>ars ago Others mentoned {or the show are Johnny C»r- THURSDAY, DBUEMUJjll H, They nclude recordngs. slldes.uu flm strps, moton pctures and such common nldes as blackboards charts, maps, ers. models, and prnted pc- Mrs. Blanchard C/t/> MakeChrrtmm, SEJN - Thr 4-H m Club of seln met Mondnnlng wth the leader. Mr Kummler., "Freprooflng ChrlsttnK Work was complct. Each department of the Chrstmas glfu and tn attempt to un- plannng speheads the Droducton... feature flms on the TV market..... Snger The bers RSO worked on suprrucuucwv < clal,--. n; projects. fve panst*, a generalsuperntendent, attendance secretary. ' lt(p p Thursday. Decem-! Canned gooda were tu Nursery Department»rtment wll have, off c.n«l_tkm hypnoss your [tteaaurer and lbraran, and ^. M.; klndergar- for the ba*ett for th. 2 l 4 ^ department, Saturday to for C X BS " \' YrrlVY M< KVK CAKf F- rfjcou5 j t: ;;*t Mocha.'.,«;.:, U'vts 8( Dntf (. ;- << and ether wll rounr r 4 < n;?.]':<.p )f-t!7'.e n th.- dsbp;-:') a-'"r.;.-hmt: spp-'r or.rc : ^!HH P O Pnrk,n:> ( pound eflkp nn\ s-mpufw thf preparaton Ptted; frefh C'';,! 'va c!;t<s are arothor tmc-.-am: fo: the rook They are >«or, pmevy shelu-? n pound and half-pound packages to HU.']]f"t f]v.<h.dat-fs found n producf sectons of storef ' Mocl.a Date- C'B' :< ', e. true holday treat combnng luscous chop» d dates, cocoa, nstant cottee powder:nuts and olhfr festve fortdf. s certan to make ths Vuletdr a memorable one for famly and frends alke. Moch Date CUr j package '7-oz poundcake. y, cp powdered cocoa 2 tablespoons powdered mx or 2 package* 9-oeJ fucar each 2 tablespoons nstant 5 cup evaporated mlk colfe* powder > cup water -^cups ptted fresh 3 egge * Calforna dates 2 teaspoons rum extract cup nuu, chopped teaspoon vanlla.j cup sfted all-purpose,-, l r>r _.,«..>, -- the frst nghttme versoncm 54 shw n Thf Cornptorf takes a poke at of the show on January 2 oomes whf lh _''_" ' oot - YOU CAN COUNT THE FOOD DOLLARS YOU SAVE AT "2 GUYS SUNDAY TL 9 cred. YpugjearnJ-hrough Wlttttl- n** fcfwr.cn»w.«d «ANY-75P<m«<L t WWSWCK-lo-* WMCMK-** *»«-.««, 9 ~d«40 MAXWELL HOUSE or CHASE & SANBORN (tff ) W\ -lb. Hrease and flow a loaf pan ' 55 X 3 renes' atd a cotfee can l lb>. Blend cocoa, sugar and coffee ptwde together nj small bowl. Chop dates Add dates, nuts and flour to cocoa mx- ture. Prrpare pound cake as drected on package, except sub-j sttut* evaporate mlk and water for lqud called for and use; 3 eggs. Fold n cocoa-date mxture and flavorngs, pour nto; pan and can, fllng about half full. Bake n 325-dfgree mod-j erately slow oven about 70 to 80 mnutes or untl cakes test< done. Remove from pans and cool. Wrap well and.'tore 2 to 3> days. f desred, top cakes wth a thm frostng of powdered sugar blended wth mlk or orance juce n spreadng consstency. Garnsh wth date slvers. Makes loaf and round cake. Quck Soup for Cold Weather REMEMBER- DOUBLE FOOD STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY! Every food tem purchased on Wednesday, s worth DOUBLE THE REGULAR NUMBER Of "2 Guys' FOOD STAMPS. Wth over a hundred thouwnd gfts to choose rom, why not get the Wednesday shoppng habt and, (d your stomp books falter than ever before. Each KM book b worth 2.25 n Trade n Any Department ARMOUR STAR-SWFT'S PREMUM TENDER-JUCY GROUND CHUCK SWFTS SOLD CREST 60VT. NSPECTED TURKEY FRESH AND LEAN 7 h. ond up ZPPER-SKN "-SUGAR SWEET CROSS RB ROAST BACON FRANKS UAN SWHT. STOUKAND -HTMAMD.t. ; Wnter menus nvte ppng hot soup, and nothng warms and B/ursb-s more quckly. Even though tme s short, a good soup can ra-ly be prepared. Use canned boullon, or stock made wth boullon cubes, as a base. QUCK FRENCH ONON SOUP 4 large onons, slced 2 tp. talt '/ 4 cup butler, melted Vj t«p. paprka 6 cupt beef boullon % tsp. pepper Tbsp. Lea & Penta 2 hard rolls Worcestershre sauce dated Pannm chaw* Peel onons and slce thn. Add to melted butter and cook slowly untl tender but not brown. Add boullon, Lea & Ferrn Wocwtershre, salt, paprka and pepper. Brng to bolng pont, cover and smmer gently for 20 to 30 mnutes, untl onons are leader. Serve n deep bow'a, each lopped wth a slce of hard roll sprnkled wth checn. pottble, place ndvdual servngs s heat-proo soup bowls and slde them under the btpler to melt cheese just beora servng, Jh soup develop* tlavor an ttttands, and u eceueot when reheated. Now s the tme! 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