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1 ol. LV No. 42 FORM 1BACON nt-foater, Avenel, Colona, Fords, Hopdawn, selln, Keasbcy, Port Readng, Sewaren Edson PQblldM ffrnkl; OH tfm Woodbrdge, New Jersey, Wednesday, December 23, 1964 M«td u tad 01M. ttofl M f.o., WoOAMOtt. «J PRCE TEN CENTS Santa Vsts 103 Homes / Today Due to Yule Fund \1 "f c y to uh nthe Jltgtasf $2,943 USTMAS ( AUt KK<OMKS KKM..unl Mrs. Knl W. Kru^. nr \c«a-44' The Sprt nl Chrst mns «,, <,,,luml U, mll( nlr (.'c-«ratnn s at the home of 1 Townshp Churches Lsl Specal Chrstmas Musc Servces 1 «man, uhlr nl (h- dl s Smla dms hs sn (h vndm. nr L WOODBRDGE - 0 Come All a group of oarollrrs n a slegh 6-Week Polce nsttute ardonj/cta Co. AsAW fo Stayj^E To Commence January 4 «>asbey P. 0. tvchol Notce fs2= ««-. ~ -- Arstocrats Sponsor Hop; $253 for Yule Fund WOODGRDGE - Santa Claus vsted 103 homes of needy famles today-all because you, our readers, made t powble. At press tme you had donated $ U> The ndependent- Leader Chrstmas Fund...so, at o'clock ths mornng, nne trucks rolled away from The ndependent-leader Buldng laden wth huge cartons flled wth Une solosts wll tal-e Dart n the lamln S pn'gam h.^tnnmg Janu-j *. O T \ Tn -'" " " ' 1 A» :: al - e parl m ('rlxrndn. varous servces. 'M-. been asked hy the 1 ". ^.,,""'ary, Helatons 4 m P,.H«. lor Momcsex md f flm m«nu _oumy turkey all the fxngs for a y Arstocrats Sponsor Hop; complete Chrstmas dnner.,, n st.v ts evcton no-. lr KfslM'\ 'osl OllrcWoodbrdge Recess $69,000 ^rsafffl^ The trucks were loaded by,: untpallv rut* lo 1 fol-.., -. U;<TS am hl he ':< rnsng ol the HS n - l.t seel on of the Town- n nterest From nvestments Chrstmas Eve servces as follows: 11:15 'M r nvtatons lo attend the nst- Woodbrdge Road Department rols, congregaton 'h' : r tc. sponsored by the Woodbr W00DBRX1E -.lust leave t personnel who donated ther servces were accompaned by "Hark! The to the young folks' The results nlfp Department Pay Taxes \or; Save Herald Angels Sng." "Vente Ad- members of the Woodbrdge Polce Department who gave of ' Chrstans VYOODSHlM.K - been sent to all! Three months ago. group o[/w«/» t.y, '. n n plans to exp t.-, receved more tht a record on Hgft,' "The Krst ; ther tme offtoassst n helpng WOODBRDGK - Harold Mllln. Tax Collector, urges all tax,' - n Keasbey has '11:30 P.M.. Holy Eucharst; pre-j the needy. n ntend from ts nvestments durng the year l!k4 accord- the county park polce 1Arstocrats -" dedcated to helpng payers to pay delnquent taxes the county prosecutor's! : nut lt* to tenant* of 14 ')oungmt\of The Year' jlude, n Dulc Jublo; processon-j Those h charge of the Chrstmas fund set a goal of $2,500 : - ncludng foe po.st of- a! hymn, "0 Come All Ye Fath-j na n vact 1 ther premses by.collect for Purty. Kyre m.f January. ' " Are 1 - Jersey State Polce n (llc communty ts people. before thr end of the year. now that t has gone over the top Eleson,.Collect (Collect Epstle, Epstle,! addton, local clergy school The nc ncwy-orra newly-forned group oec.nc, decded wj, Wth h ^ the sfcomj second phase ham. rf of, thr hf GradlL "t 't Came Upon A Md-'"""-' 1 ""' 1-11 als 1^ t has enabled the fund to assst wll w" le * asked to observe, to hold a Chrstmas dance, tax M, cut oled voted,, earler r ter, ths hh year «d. more famles. huh. d J. Fnn. mmaer ocsgure topped the sftf amount by,,,,,.,.,,,,.,.,,.,, [nght^foar.' W.mdhrdge fmhtstral Dedttftw \\<>(l)bltllk,h - Nomnal,..<> 'rumxl.qlh voctarjro,.n.l..1' for tll' \VllO(lbl'(!l>C TllWllsllp. :m l n. h-«lounc. ham MM nmmun-h yesaraay "gy J ",1 UM1K. the nvestment _ J meth- j'cees., fouttn,, atnua, n- Ds-tngns,-, le r.v nwn n communa- or(^ (, a^ 'mmm^mm? -' The Gospel. The 1 Accordng to Mr. Galass. ^donate the proceeds to He n- feclvr n 19rs, t U advantage- n addton to the food baskets,!.ncenpflreed. Hymn. "O Lttle purpose of the course s to help ^L" lave b< H, n developed',..ut Kepresentatve Edward- snw m r contnued Mr Maz-*', 1 '., clostx Fre Vctm's!?? 1 * n( ' 1. " U ' a r Cnnstm ( s ous-for th- taxpayer to pay hs large, colorful, celephwfrwrap- "Twrf Jlttahlehem." sermon by area polce offcals develop ap-! ^ncl ' Rl( ' hle Kn * nt :m(1 hls taxes n 1964 so as to save on ped frut baskets-flo n numberwere sent to Townshp pattthts n ,,.11 l,n,.n lun.fln....,» «.. mm. l» _ ',,-n :nd ha» gu ted *\-\ wl we htteve that 19B5 wll be 1 1 " 1 Roosevelt Hosptal, Mddlesex J!..N n th«are* whch < ld; an even fetter year for us n eutldms Jr.. has announcd.. ' -.- lo new port offce luch- Tht nr jntn. ps, w ^ muncpauv n^es resumes of e. JRtes Today u..,,7~ V. ',u The tax offce cognhaul of ths County Hosptal for the CfcWnrally 111 t" wardpatantt n Sursum Corda. "Specfcally, the nsttute ^VFWpve the young men the use wvlbg hm tegn to 8e tt d out 1 Unlke most nvestor*. Wood De, Admnstra-! m degned to provde law enforce-"! te ^ f T J* t, T *««5 Ml*. '"* tax offce Perth Amboy General" r Km. pomtrtj out that th*' hrdm. because of state 1«W..sP anclof WOODBRDGE - Funeral rament. prayer of''jtomcerawthabrtteru^^^ '.'donated the tckets «U accept prepad tax p.y ments. ^ M \t- f.1.'. r «. ervcen wll be held ths mornng stng of advanced concepts?*- Donatons-K receve were as follows: cause the prce of tckets ue'menlst cm "make 1 uln T h X 10:30 at Grener Funeral Home, Blessng: Carol. the most modern technques; $ F " rrs " r J" hn, F - tn 1 l.rne number of ndustres, bulk of ts nvmlments art Green Street, for Mrs. Kathme Toth, 74 years old, of 157.ffloly Nght." re-! to,t ea wjth polce-communty... srm-, "Angels from stes. dsputes, racal tensons nomnal, the VFW hall was. Arstocrats, dance recept! '. 'le -thmo^,jtrjufflflon tol) s Treasury Blls *nd n of Glory." po.stlud(j,: an d dsturbances, rot con-j b J r thl> of the cornto death n a fre at her j $ ' rh.unlm there are ndanajngs HK lo;n assocatons h-r. Calforna Ol Comp Hll Avenue, who was nm.l, Nulu Hey'len-Nowport! One other unusual aspect of the!,, t!t ' ;.. "The Messah." "Hallelu-.trol." sad the drector muml >'- $50.00 emcal, Hatco Catfln Wondtrdge nvestng procedure ^on B re K at ; m Adlth '; a h, Tnt, Lord Omnpotent Keg-. The ^,,,.5^ WJH )L,,(j'; As a result, the Arstocrats'R/-\j»f {^rflc Lons Club of Ford* qwatoa. Work has already s that often t wll nvest ^-brdke. antljosephostwer. local n, Monday. Bural wll be n^h." ' ' at "the Wrf. rd^ Polce Buldng!*** *,' T T ^ ' n S $29.00 fttfl for gradng for th< % Mne- HHWV for perods of only one or r or ' James Cemetey. j Servces on Chrstmas Day wll 1 each Monday between J 4f", * 253 t0 Fund lnolpentu.nl last nght.; W00DBH1DGE Vncent W. ndependent-leader employees a-ontaro Paper Company two Wks. ' ; Each judre wll score each nomtn Carbde ntends to'mart. Th,. mtl>l-t ml thnus" con- lnw lndmduall the resllks dow of A.M., wth Holy on.lanuarv 4. 11, 18, 25, jther donaton wll help several; Henz, presdent of the Board of fzsm >' D,ln g n Keasbey n the s,,nn K ^ X ^ l ^ ^ * U ^ M* wl came to Woodbrdge fromj ConUnued on Page 7 February 1 8. famles to have a merrer!educaton, ths week answered a Dr. Sgmund J. dayman. Offce M * ' natve Hungary 60 years ago. Enrollment wll be lmted to Chrstmas. There are only 14;letter wrtten by Alfred E. Cen- Staff of Beth srael Cemetery manager sad that ;u much of your money nwstr, -, name wl., ^ 1 was a parshoner of Our Lad two members from each muncpal polce force r arc; 'm. publshed n The nde-etery Assocaton, Edward Frey, members n l"he Arstocrats. They'cola, 101 West Arthur Hlace, se- announced to.vn- 0.as «ssnle.. By astute plannng^ 2f wh1 ht, honore(],., dnn. ^K" U. nj >m K ' SSh ' e By - r Ml. Carmel Church, W asu^ plannnb.ber 28, wll he honored Asprant 1 Assocaton, Beth srael Cem- ' l-ft, 1 f d r** m u f " l ' S for "tho 'pendent-leader last wwk as alj ac obson, Goldfarb Tanzman, A frend., TL-e lo * held 3t the t Masonc Uon or the program. '' """ «"<-" -. H"-"- rhladelpha w-uh dur's have now been developed t o T e t;m, h Street. SUw January! Toth s survved by two fply to date tc gvn our taxpayers a return fur ^ 'Contnued on l'aj{e K jvr mwy U'-h they lew re-. 2^.^., [lters. Mrs. Gene Lesnck,,, 0U. wl, ^ h m H:30? Amboy Mrs. Katherne For B. of E. 1 -'". ".,,, a _,.,,r n..,l P. 1O > m aw Champa, vce-presdent; Rob- ^ ^ to the Edtor, tontnueu on rago «' '.,., m-.l M,. C.,,.,-..'vm/H _.ert Jardot secretary; Tmothy. Mt - wncou cugen tlat thel fz3.m> Casey treasurer; Gerald Kadash, Hoard of Educaton had wated Colona Country Club Women's fvwl n pror years. ; to7::owtl u, 7:30 whw dnner Kll ttneservea.- be served 0 ^lw(» *> < Andrew- There wll he dancng from 8:30 ^ne, - Jne, John. Woodbrdge. WOODBRDGE - Another cdate has fled hs petton for a' VUUlt/11 ljjca E( war( < Dobrovolsk, tme to gve specfcs" on the $3.8 *to.o» r\lllw*l W\H*G serfeant-at-arms; John Canyr. fn for "two " " days ravs hetore before adual aclual voln votng " Bowlng League. Shel also survved by a brother, FMward UoDrovoSK, Andrew; - n r Boyle James Byron Davd Ten; own Budget!,, Chrstmas Decoratons ^ ^ ^ from any",'augtne Takacs 20 gr full three-year term on the Board mllon m B h schol)1 Mrs. Malcolm Dunreferendum. Dr. y --'--. r e, p,, l"»"l>» He also stated ctttnh that tha the 1 Junorjham; ham-n Remembrance of Charles Eyck, Joseph, ^ system ^ ^ Stolen front Lot Shop Jaycee or from Carnwn Mas lke s Seen L "lln. of Educaton. Eyck, Joseph Strasser, Charles Gregory....,,m,,, u.,. 11 trangelo, 96 Oak Street. Avenel, Pole sad that apparently Mrs. He k Donald MacDonald, 31BoardBudget Toth, Frank Smoyak, Frederck) coslly, hat "-'low-lyng buld-, fl8.5s WOODBR11K1E homeone w ths M ft TothU'lothng g caught g lre when Fleetwood Road, Woodbrdge, aj Ceram.! ngs are great for admnstraton p a <>k 30, Dens 3, 4 6, Cohave Chrstmas decoraton. 1 she \1nly attempted to extngush former resdent of Avenel. Mr. WOODBRDGE - Mayor Walter Servng on the dance commttee; prde n self-accomplsh- on j a. 'OODBRDGE - From all n- year, even though they were CAK PLATES STOLEN a f«n a curtan separatng the MacDonald s a newcomer to Zrpolo sad today that the lason were Ronald Champa, Robert Jar-menl", but that real estate, $15.60 the 1965 muncpal bud- stolen AVENEL - Two dealer's plates ktclmfrom the lvng room area. j Woodbrdge poltcs. commttee of the Muncpal Councl wll meet early next week extravagance." He noted that $10.00 values were too hgh for "space; Merry Chrstmas dot, Joseph Strasser, Tmothy show an when t 'aul Wenschenk, 18. Lnden, were slu en f rom vehcles at the *m MOW un ncrease wncn 11 1 au ntrmsnrnn, >u....,.t.., w e r e son uuu ronn uv m- The (lce theorzed that the fre Last week Dr, Kenneth Staffn, 'llted by the mayor to the an employee 0! "Chrstmas Cty".. Bloomleld Scrap ron Co.. Lees'-pal Councl located n the parkng lot of vlle Avenue, Monday, aocordng lamp to fll the vacancy created when dscuss the Board budget whch clmb stars." sky, A frend, N.J. Electrc Ser- 1 -'' turas wll tend to add Stewart's st. St. George Ave-j to a report ma dc by Herbert DonJ,arson, : 155 Strawber Clfford J. Herhan resgned, has reached an all-tme hgh of Mr. Renz reply the start elf rom a short crcut n Colona, apponted to the Board wth the Board of Educaton to Casey. "enldren have been known to Dr. Mrs. Henry A, Belaf- 1 nut', reported that eght t'hst- pj os k, the hookkt't'pt'r, lu Patt Hll Akue, told polce that h fled hs petton to serve out the$11,455,000. Chldren's Theater, - R t e r n \ n noted thatwf vce Corporaton, Woman's Club f^, of Woodbrdge, Dr. Mrs. sadore Rabnowtz, Jula Lukasuk, 1 Junor Hgh School system was wreaths, four grave blankets,; man An(, t,,, p. Zullo. The pl.- h*on were walkng by theone-year remanng n that term. The mayor dd not say whether Party Set for Dec. 29 decded upon n the 1950s "after Chrstmas s fou' nu ml)ers are DLE 98-4 DLEToth when he smelled T. C. Cadwalader, Board secretary, sad a thrd petton has along wth the Board on ts pro- FORDS - The Ssterhood of j that new buldngs are planned Mrs. Robert S. Mfturer, Edth or not the councl plans to go 1 wde consultaton." He also noted Raymond F. Jackson, Dr. Lbrary System, stnhlshment of a w, r j;smaller wreaths smdke. Kr. Larson sad he knew f the weekend. Mrs. Tn kept the front door been taken out t was ndca posed budget whch wll be placed! Emanu-El wll sponsor a f " m m SMee Wll) be usd Ad a v locked \ he rushed to the back ted t was for Angelo Lombard before the voters n February are also polce ncreto consder the COAT DSAPPEARS 1 AVENEL - A con telophone woman 1 the ktchenfloor.her toned as possble cdate when; mttee are Councl Presdent CON PHONE EM1T1ED chldren's vacaton theater party, sy^"^""" 4 "'"'"" "" " lau e -v of door, raln found the elderly Fords. Mr. Lombard bd was men-j Members of the lason com- December 29, 2 P.M. at the Fo- shafts." up of the Health De- WOOUHHXE - Mark -'PP-j b«x. located on the outsde of clothes re burned a rugdr. Staffn was apponted. Robert E. Jacks, Counclmcn rum Theater, Metuehen. The en-! "Any glorfcaton that may Thrd Ward, Second Dstrct " Mayor Walter #r- man, 17, 105 Grant Avenue. GaDl,. s Sunucu staton, Houte 1, was stll fre. Mr. Larson put The terms of Vncent W. Renz, Harold Mortensen Ralph P. tre program wll be suted to come from our buldng program Democratc Cvc Club, Robert G. Jahn, Mss Nolan's Sxth Culona, reported to Patrolman- Avenel, was broken nto over the out the 111 by the tme the Wood-Board presdent; Wllam Bhler, Barono.!chldren's taste accordng to an!"-"* 1 be. drected to the people of» appeals, whk+ have re-!joseph' Maklary Saturday that we(.k en d aproxmately $40 n, ' clunren s lase uccuruuk m un... brdge F Company arrved. *l.,,u"h,/lnu Tnunxhn for ther Grade, School No. 11; Mr. vce presdent Wllam Brenner, expre ths year. Also to besad that most of the ncrease ot, p n favor of those makng whle attendng a basketball name: (, )ns s t o len, a representatve ol Board of Educaton memh*r: Bln() ; t b ph m ^ W.odbrdge Tnwwhp for ther Joseph Denys, Mr. Mrs. Patroln Domnck Cavallero wll also add to the Tax, at VV«>odl.rdge SM.or Hgh S< M.[ Uu, NfflV Jerscy Boll Tt. lelh(bm! rf J ^ sh, ffm8n flled s the post now held by 717,700 over last year's budget' lumr ' llv nanuncet eflort dedcaton $717,700 o s y g cnafrman..( j) le 01 ner cnuum Alexer Cuthbertson n memory of Gladys E. Scank, Alce G, > -' «.-'- h,,,u,! publcty charman., k-n. The controversal Cha-sdneo.'.stole hs tull-legllkc.)^,,. nlorn'd A, local,,,,,! polcej t; ]( V",,, n ^,\ ^, n mounced.^...^ Mrs,.\- J,.,, n Mr, vv fnr rtaht sprvcej Tckets are avalable from the Ralph McGrane, who was named s due to $215,000 for debt servce, 1 to the educaton of ther chldren n "years to come", Mr. Ren?, Stern, Mrs. Bernard R. Jost, Jr., 51 law, whch was adopted by! corduroy coal wth hnwn ulpa-a 1 Toth dead 11 the scene. Her sonwhen Harold Mulln resgned. $250,000 for, pay ncrements : charman, Mrs. Herbert HackcU wrote, m (Contnued on Page 8> '"'" " y ' John, wth htun she resded, was There are two years left n that '$ fur fxed charges sud'; "Meeker Drve, L 9-02W 1 Mrs. H. D. Clark, Paul Duester. The letter of the Board prus- (Contnued on Page 8) ;t work t he lme of th** tra-uerm. (Contnued un Page 81 also al. Ue theater box offce (Contnued on Page (Contnued on Page 81 1EU Or YD.h tmdfs * putulk' vl.h 1 M.'. so th< to eu:h ul'. Polce Seek 2, Hold 2 For Passng Bad Checks WOOOB(U1)4E TWO men ar- s contnung on other checks rested n. Mlletown Town -hp j that have been passed recently n for passng flled checks n a. the Townshp.! Sea^-f & Hu'luck store, were Seek Two Women found, on nvv-tgalun, to he Meantme Detectve Joseph 1 tn s two sught here for tle ; Gycnes today ssued ; vrnk to' p SKU uf frarlulenl checks n merchants, partcularly packajg; Kk'h Departlcnl Store, here,, lquor stores, aganst cashng the lrlc'tv;!*r';n nn'uncedcrw'lw for customers they do not n \w \ * know. \ncsk'd ttcv Henjan Thorn- The detectve sad the departs -U >! Havusl Str».'f>t. Newark: ment s seekng two women who mll Davd MMhell. 33. UHth;have been passng fradulent S reel, New Yorl Cty, cw'ks, mprnted on the cheeks Aceordng lo U. t.berl' Th-jnp-1s the name Ascher Fabrcs sun lmectvfc Krank Pavt, they are drawn on the Chase a detaner hus beun fled a^("ntt Natonal Bank. Mtchu 11 nh, could n t ra^' bal The descrptons of the two am s n the Monnvjut' 1 'al! women are as follows: No., ap- Thomas, polce sad, had l een proxmatety 28 years old, 5 feet,,elettsed under $2,500, was 7 nches tall, slm buld, short lclm, Muu-y Ubd lupcked up on uwarrant har, odd shaped eyes; -No. 2. between years old, around e luvt'<s.al d ncnlnt; (lrst- brought hack to Woodbrdge, Mhs (anlv (Vpol, Herbert where he puste another bal 5 feet, : nches lull The women (ary 'avuu, atutleul at the t'huol; bond for $2, t» n a blue [ DAYS Days tl 1 aulkl, tn th u lgh Jum KUUUHO, Scult 1'tller p-snt-d by tlu- u ltt>.a Schuul 17, Culm bmte Ml n- luasuuu, hulm- Uul't lrrr\ Mb, " lu Ht fwegouutl «v Judl

2 PACT TWO RECEVES MEDAL: Bro<hcr Regnald nl M. )o**pb"s Hgh School, Mfturhfn, s shown abmr presentng a mfdal scholarshp certfcate to Thomas Sprnger, son of Mr. Mrs. llfrbert Sprnger. Tom. an eghth frartr student at llolv Famly School, ted lor fn* pl»c«n recent mathnnar cornet s S. Joseph's Hgh School. Other student* who partcpated as a group n ths eo«t«t placed second, thereby Tnnng a trophy, art, back row, Gregory Ante Alhert Zachk. Front row kneelng, John Kurdrla, Teddy Gawask Gregory fhamra. Lookng on wth prde gratfcaton are Sktr Man Honorata, prncpal, Rev. Matthew konopta, pastor of Holy Famly Church, Cartmt.. V«Jersey. School 22 Temporarly Local Frm WnsSS te ~ s J * * n ^ Work wll consst of wdenng f Became Santa'«Workshop Kt 3D bntract r^fstrl? l TRENTON - The New Jersey northward to Church Street. j, J COLONA - Several clawrooms ous work centers?e! up about state Hghway Department today 1 Route 35, n ms locaton, pres-!* at School 2 became Santa work- :he room. announced a low bd of Cll.022.oo ently carres 'wo lanes of traffc'f shp? durng the past week as Somethng of the feelng the «as receved from Mddlesex Con- n each drecton northbound f chldren Lconverted scrap VU.<.><. U.-V4c- ma-chldren r...- dscovered u..-w^.v U.,, n m- ths an art crete pkroauct' roduct«ana Excavatng txcavaung southbound, soutnbound, on renforced renorcea eon-1 con- * nto frothy, glttered pro)ect as well as n those (We Corp Woodbrdge on a Route 35 crete pavement The roadway s «cles Chrsfma«card baskets; m other classrooms mght be mprovement project n Wood- presently 40 feet wde rce momc*: self-profle ulhou- summed up m one of the many brd Towwnjp Mddlesex Coun- curbs ettr«: enameled: vases; snow-'letters sept to Professor Johnson. h, _,......,,. lake paper weght, glded mac- The chld. Sra Fyke, wrote: % ther bdders on ^ project a ^, ^ d 7 J d ^ S S 5 arom trees; styrofoam Chnstma., 1 thnk yes erday was the best were L Zmmermap & sl. ' b S TJurfacS wfth ^ seen' 1 centepeces: sparklng day of school ever had. When, H- n M v, euros ana»m ne resunacea fttnclo holders, tn-can Ud bells; 1 go to college f you're stll a ^Va-P 1 lo Cont C^ tac n n btumnous concrete -. 5 panted woven paper plate professor there would lke to..,»q n-?. "r H W' Local road ntersectons wth the. mah'jxe?; acorn necklaces; have you for a teacher. t wa* ^ '?. '^;,' 2^,. --n-«route wll be mproved to permt'j chocolate confectons: frosty pla*- ever so nterestng yesterday. h "." C '.. \t M ' 1 snwother movement of traffc, jg tc C!m wreathes plaster-cast The part lked best' was the,m.f an c.",«?,m??-^^" Costs of the 0 96 mle project!w uldf] Jv^. tnnng ne Sonns. L T»f BO t whrh s PvnpppH \n takp K * Wednesday, Dmetnber 23,19M Fve-Part Program Gven By Sunday School Pupls Dbdt mo, Bennett, Rchard, chldren Star" to the SELN - The Sunday School Edward Kmball, Evelyn Snyder. 01 the selu Assembly of God Deborah Cser. Thomas WaWrhurch had ther annual Chrst/ hem. Paula Bennett. "Away mas Program Sundav at the n the Manger" was sung br theangels Sng church. Begnner's Nursery Class. The Kngl«'«l tndep-mjent-lmuter (KB) Cwteret Hoff- sk, r* Palumbo, Lornda Dn Towtuhn Melvta gw. Betty Slvan, Wendy Snyder, """""'P «-«/>/ Fmnl tley, j Karen Cser. the Prmary The fnal part. "And You?.' WOODBRDGE -!>,., Chrstmas was presented by: Bran Work, mod wn- euccled p r,,., 'of the "Cradle' man the Shenherd; Vncent Tr meetng of the Wmfl, rtl. Wnran: John Snyder, the nlnvew Assocaton Fr, offeratang bv the con- Klne: John Waldhem. nnkeeper- Other? elected wer wjlark the Herald Kenneth Herrng, represent- denl, Carol R ow ;, r, ng "You." j Frank Cook; fnancal Name Re n /) The..., program, The Characters 011 "* rectaton* ww "Down the thrd part " program, h»a three grls: Lynn Waldhem, An- of Chrstmas Meet Chrst," was Pathway" by Yvette Rucker, Mchael " the scrp- drea lohne, Jean Wheatley sren n fve parts. ncludng: 'Myra, Groblewstt, "A Brth- hre, M venes J to 8sang "Have You Any Room for,"?^:ff5 0.' ShepheHs Accepted, Wsen*n *> v Presdent for Jesus" bv the ln» Junor aas* rer!.le«.s?" an( # _oonad Eak FxpectwJ. Kng Rejected. nn- Prmary Chldren: Robert Dnar, performed, "Rajectdenv dy Bennett, Hope Manrell mmn cmm.. chor ncluded:' keeper Neglected, And You? Donald Wh»aUer. Greenry ed," whte J'P» A large book, a nches bv./c Barnes. Joanne GrobtavsW. Dan-onttratawhes. had nages of cardtrjafl W Waldhelm. Rns«el1 TJtrrM. whch..» -Jt on me UUM well, Alce GroblewjW, Ely»«' >,. Flannelgraph, da CastlelRht. Ruth Am Max- Ktal1*tl<n dnner to for each secton, complete vm : ' Laura fwfthlle. He ah-fflrl the eves. Partcpatng Mannng. J"> tlo scene* aporoprate tjjchor wn? "Whle Shenherds 1( * P»l«mbo, Joyce j the oortom The book was maov w " l< *«Tn *' r ft** 5 RV NteM. 1, 1 mrv Hoffman, Denns omw, unuu. f>rnnn, Sm«h, Lym l^ln Waldhelm. nhumu. rnuc«andrea by Rnbert C ScanV. Paees *e*e The second oart; "Wsemen Fx- w Jefferson, val- Lohne, Jean Whtatley, Gall Work- Two rval actejs^ 'unvvl at the proper tme bv-ected," wth the scroture. Mat-', Cndra Rucker. mm Lynn Jefferson. j cussng the rnany rou Keth Banw. Deborah Harrf;^w j, v w«1 J»B to' John Nadel,. vtmt mth, Q^p Maxwell, plaved a«the reader for all part?.,,.. _,.,.. l>»an. Jr, DennU Hoffman, Gary Albert- "Snce 've been on _,.,.,,.11. read bv Elane Honkm fea- Neglected, Phllp Nadel. one remarked, 've h,v! The frst part, Shepherds Ac- tuml,,,..# of ^ the color of nv har r Ejr wth cented; began wth the concrec.v < mt bv Lnda Castlell«ht, wth bv 'tw«b«n*t. began! Junes jarne* Arne«s, Amets, the uw stern ncm «wr«r.^ manb- H * "jy W^s part. ton pncne "0. Come All Ye the chor slneln* the chorus. Awth (hehton W of f "N "Thou Wdst Ddst all of f TV' "Gunsmoke," " G k " for tne.!"n«'ly the) pu< mv foot d* Fathful" the openng praver rectaton "W<emen Came" was Uave throne" by the all- past 10 yean. k«p h. vary^lo. Hereafter hrv The t(. r t,t, ]re n^ 2 verges 8 rected by: Peggv Slvers. Svlva grl ch The e scrpture was blond har dyed brown for contrast "» >* brunette e nr nr n, to V). was read by Roxane Vadel. Marv Sweeten. The 17. A rectaton,;n the black whte sere*. ' "»* Ju«t wh.r Dougherty. "A Welcome" was re- Prmarv Class performed an Accted by sx members of the Re- rostc "Hs Star." The chldren pnner's Class: Lnda Slver*, nartrnatlnr were: Emllv Lnrme. MMMMMMMMMMMMM) You Stll Have Tme Luke HJjn, the After tht performanc* a tro of Mexer Kondas Zgmund Matuak: named chalrma" jot un( ^ No Room" w«purred the other ( Valer Bennett,) COP Governors map drve to speces 'd d try to 'the Tvnth Mm* 1, too " '"Vf'f, MMMMMlMMHMta W)9 S s fhdren salvaged tems such as 'm gvng my project to my vj n(«on j,- r j S S2S ac^- Ralphl workn^ da >' s t0 complete, wll bell scraps M wood, acorns, plastc mother father as a Chrstmas! : '"' ' Lpad entrely by the State Hgh-j[ jug>. r;!d jar^ bottles, bts present. never had anythng so stnjng acorn neeklaces the frst way Department. All bds wll be «of pla-'.c package coverngs tn nce to gve, even when bought gj a(] e. s who presse( 'chocolate 1 revewed befor<> a contract s 5 can l:ds, coffee caas coat somethng they always sad that: confectons nto cooke sheets the awarded hanbrr, enthusastcally! they lke t better when we make f ourth ffth graders wno'dp-! learned to transform these ma- somethng ourselves. ; ^ g, oved fnger< nt0 enamels as teras nto sparklng, festve j wfn vou would come a, an thev mardelzed bottles, the sxth 1 prancal objects of beauty. Whle wmc day- we,,, worl( a^- p as who wnpped paraffn?erv preparng holday gfts, ^ other ^ o{ ^., j!j nd ^ ^ dles F1^d all Read The ^ th" chl dscovered the joy Albrecht EHrer's tolworn hs teachers who toled to brng hap- that wth dong thngs of the orgnal masterpece mght! pness to the homes of ther stu-j llref OrV AflS tor hfrse one love;. They DP \ 31 also; SO nlu tru v PKmknlUn»L,n nffau^^ _f tl-a. J»_»1 1 L ll.'_ f. ^ learned n'm rous sklls such as 1 tne cfforts of f he; dents through worulv, satsfyng who jcked ^d hghly nstructve projects. wr-vne. enamel'nc sprav pant pantne technques, th'- colonal ar' of cle makng. The chldren of Mhs Janet «SPECAL SEASON Jo'n'on's ffth grade class became R so mnrp«cfl wth a study of the'j[ lfe an vo'-ks nf Albrecht Durer.S nrh'^al German etcher, that «To Jon thev decded to make plaster cast H p.lawps representng the alst'sjg sketch f (he "Prayng Hs." 5.fonrad Johnson, ndustral artss profcs«r at Trenton State Teach-!«FOR OUR'65 CORYARS O u r er^' College came to ther class-ja room neon pupl nvtaton n- g strucled the chldren n such procedures as wood-sng, woodsta nn!>, use of a jg power drll, plaster castng at var CHRSTMAS CLUB May your heart be «S flled wth the Joy of 1 5 ChratnSg, your aptrttg lfted wth ts glorous a,. Dr«nls«ol Peace on ( Earth, Good W1U to men» " 'l.: DERN'S Phkrmacy 468 Rahway Avenue Woodbrdge You Tred The Rest... 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3 ndependent-leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Junor Hgh Honor Roll Announced WOODBRDGE The academc (,,,nnr roll for the second markng -,,,-jnd al Woodbrdge Junor Hgl g,. onl ncudes the folnwng: \-jnth grade: Carol Annoss, n,,-vl Bchr. Margaret Bn, MPS Clark, John Dubay, Bruce nenslener, James Farr, Marv n Fedum, Edwn Franks, Seth jedl. Katherne Gallagher,,tnns flglcy, Robert.ledrusak, Vn Kaplnn. Gerlndne'Kaposz- Chrstne Kogul, Kathleen K-.kowsk, Jerome Langer, Mark. Rchard Mef'lusky, ;m Nuss, Patrca O'Bren! mary O'Bren, Terance 0' Barbara Ogden, Aflcnc Osleth Shnrod. Mark Sto-krl.l : Terrnnova. Lnda Thork, a Vr. 1MB Vogcl. Frank sol. (nward Wessmnn Ron-, d Zapototny. \ Kjhth gradtf: Rhonda Adler, [ ; )h Averll, Donna Kalauskas.' pan Kondor, Lawrence Kotacska. 4<l Mnuce, Judth Murphy, lu-nf Nssen, Gary Parent. ;nt;rr Petersen, Susan 'lrej. pnr Wasylyk, Leonard Wlnn'-. Chrstne Wshney. yrnlh grade: Wendy Berntun Susan Bnder, Mchael lawnan. Wllam Henry. Judth alman. Loretta Keatng, Sus- Uacaulay. Gal Meszaros, Rwssler. Judth Schlrsn- Mark Smth, Melody Wlls, Wnter, Karen Wnofjrad Huh, Monday. The Sd Aw Uro ARe t.ro Wednesday, December 23, 1964 led, s shown present ng gfts at a Chrstmas party held by the seln (olonla Ctzens fas heen most actve through the past year, holdng several socal events trps. WSS Sophomore NamedSecond Graders TAP Dmes March Head Present Play Mss Karen) ^ AVENE. - A Chrstmas play, sophomore at Wood-: "Trees Dreams," was presented by the second grades of brdge Senor Hgh School, has 1 been named charman of the Mss Carol Krametz Mrs Toen-Age-Program TA' n Md- lames Bersnn at School 23 Readers wero: Barbara Asmund. PUthleen Fodor, Mtcllell Awards tor of the March of Dmes. Karen Freedman, Nancy Matulons, bs Exchange AMROY - Servce s the daughter of Mr. MrsJ lw;r,' s ' George Schnepf: trees, Maryonn DelPopolo. Suzanne LaSalle, clman, Chrstmas Gfts 1 durng Mchele Mtch, Davd Morgan, month of December Under Karen's leadershp the!twelve Ter Taubert. Wllam Ureneck; SF.S-The Chrstmas theme^ccn-gers m every communty we,,»* carred out at a meetng nf: jn Mddlesex County wll organze Ue! Scout Pack 48 Thursday at 1 the Penh Ambov area dreamers, to help take 15, 'ershng Avenue. Santa! part n the lghtl Recp.^ntV of'ffteen vear awarrlj D nna Jensen Unny ' Hrabar ' aganst crpplng brth defects. U TO, \vj j am p f rn V r < c " rstv Parsen. Fred Nard, Raymade an appearance hule gfts. '"l J\ P annual, mertn <l( 8 «he ona Rnle'vard Colonn ' Hen ""^ Ph " ey ' Ph '' p clelght ceremony "TAPs to make plans for hcrjunh-yrn»-k 12l'l/)nc ' C y ' ^naron waqj D n r j f.jnatn m the March of(vm,. A:'...'r..?.""*'.T 1.: James Ternan: rendeer. Kathy luro Drve. Edson 'Fords'; SamuH W. Hnrnsby, 40 Egan Avenue, Danny Brown. Debbe two boys as Bob-'December Mth. at 130 p m t' They are Scott Wason, who thr March of Dmes Headquarters Hacker, Donna Kanard. Stephen Lukac, Larry -ved a Bobcat pn a Bear 277 Bertram! Avenue Perth Am Wllam Hllyer lames lannuec. 490 Tthhn- Panla. Edward jmnch. Joseph Rschak. James Sch.'ffer; loys, Beth Ber'muey Rajesky, Robby Wood- d a Bobcat pn a Wolf ' Oc>k stone Sleel. Perth Amboy: Waller T ftley. 125 Cooldpe Avenue. Sauevlle Parln;.John Serak, Sdney Uurence. Cubmaster, Rabb Km 11(1..W7 Almon Avenue. Woodbrdce: -cnled awards as follows Dan- L; r o l U ' K " l(tl ' nrk J -Vel. Jr., 199 Stafford ( '.lkcn. Bear Badge gold brrvrt'h for Sabbath rto,-,d r o n n!1; James A. Verplo, T». Gary Harrs, Lon had AVKNKL - Relgous servces rdnt; Avenue, Perth Am- bov one year pn: George Fnk,;wll be held Frday at 8::t«p. m. Badge ana Bear Book; Rch- at Congregaton B'na Jacob under! Kapp, Den Chef Appecaton-the sprtual gudance of Kabb uncnte; Harry Modes. Lon: Phlp Br. The Talls Tef- HR' gold arrow; Tom Scha- fln class wll assst. f>orge Road, Fords, was honored! JcfflCy Renwck Bob %. : *r, denner's strpe; Robert Rce. Partcpatng n the servce wll Debra Car- *Mant dejjner's strpe; Kelsey;be. Howard Belfor, Howard "ammer, Bear Badge gold Drescher, F.dward Gelowlz. Rob Susnn Kselewsk; boy. p an award ow; Johr, Wttershen, gold Stuart Ufsky, llarr>' Kenneth Catapane. for thrty-fve years servce. Bt-ar Badge, Davd Hosrnblum ard d Deborah h Wlkenefer. Heb-e-lox badge. fold Devon Road, Edson, at 7 p m Mothers' Club Plans new Web-e-los Den wll be Tle congregaton wll sensor They wll return to the Matthews 1 Holday Party, Jan. 3 ganed the frst week of Jan- the Oneg Shabot. home for the party whch wll end Mrs. Laurence ntroduced, Tb<* bernners 1 Hebrew class at 9:30 p. m. (vf-r Peron. 7 jovew Place, as wll meet tomorrow from 8 to 9 be held hy the members of the A basket for the needy wll be! leader.! >. m. wth Kabb Br as n- Mother's Club of Boy Scout Troop tems Pr7f5 were awarded to Kd-structnr, The Talls, Tcffln 48. Tuesday, Januarv 5. 8 p.m., 208 N. rd Medler for sellng the larg-! class wll meet Sunday from 9:15 number "of frut cakes to a m to 12 noem. nary f, at ey flrammer, as top Chrstcy salesman. charman, announced all mothers Mrs. Karl Janke, publcty Room 302, dnners for the Essay Contest Junor,rl SvOlttS of troop members wll be welcome. He subject "What Cub Seoul- M /,/ Sn/na So. That's t Means To Me." Were Alan ' '"" '""" r>m lf m ' f All women arc alke, but they The next meetng s set for [t'xk. Wolf category; E<lward ; SKLN - Junor (rl Scout «eman. Bear category;,tump 14 wll CO Chrstnas carol- Rce, Web-e-lop.on'R tonght wnd up wth a epry. Each receved a fvo'chrstmas patty. They wll be Bar gft certfcate. chaperoned by Mrs. M. O'Donnell, next Pack meetng wll he'leader, Mrs Wllam Gbson January 21 at the school. Mrs,. Vncent Kng, co- cvet to let U. S. open embassy Mype lnk. MUKNMUMUW: leaders. The group wll meet at the home o( Mrs. Robert Matthews, f What's n A Name? Fdr over two generatons, our famly has enjoyed one of the most trusted reputatons n the dlamopd busness. j Tour selecton made from our outstng jjj trewd-setttag couecton of damonds represents S» wse nvestment. That's why we confdently - My... "when you purchase a damond from us,» lyou can be as sure of your damond as you are of her love for you." When t Comes to Damonds... "ECONOMY STARTS WHERE QUALTY BEGNS" 103 Man Street Open Toolgbt 'ffl ChrUtmu Eve 'Ul 7:30 Jewelers Woodbrdge Free Parkng D Rear v Wn Szlagy 27 Woodl Ave-'f?^1 Tran, Denns Jaspnehsk Davd Mller. Keth Salamon. John Smods. Rchard Sutton: snowmen, Blly Barrett, John *f D " nn ' "f 1 "" 4 ""f"' County (lontlre Honors klfalln WOODBRDGK - After ts regular meetng Thursday nght, the Ffth Ward Democratc Coucty Commttee honored Wllam Klgalln, newly-apponted Frth Ward Counclman at a surprse party. Mrs. Jack Mller. Ward charman, lauded Mr. Klgalln, who has long been aelrve n the n turn, promsed to represent fathfully the people of hs ward on the Muncpal Councl. KURUTZ Local Resdent Retres Dec. S Avenel Jr. Hgh School Lsts Academc Honors AVF.NKL-Cwrge J. Beor, prncpal nf Avenel Junor Hgh Schnol, announced the academc jhonor roll for the second markng pc nd as follows 7th Grade: Joyce Angelo, Jo- Ann Arcoda, Erna Arneson, Susan Ashwell, Gary Beck, Conne Bllngs. Bonne Boka, Vctora Bymk. Karen Caruso, Ann Forhman, Alsa Ganon. Kathleen lggns. Jance Hresko. Florence Hut'bnson, Mchael Wenman, Andrew Kolb, Phlp Kutenco,.loan Menchullo. Judth Rttenhouse. Pana Syllng, Jacquelne Tcmkn. Gregory Vanuk, Nancy Whle. Gene Wley, Uane WoodnlT. Rette Yacuflo, «lh (rade: Andrea Alberts, Denns Bllek. Jan Bogansjtl, Keth Daub, Jonet Fyke, Lnda Gnsberg. Patrca Herhager, Edth Hud;k, Chrstne Kasen, Betnce Klen. Mchael Koelber. Chrstna nkatos, Beverly Lauton, Charlene Lazar, Frank Cyntha McArgel, Joyce Murga, Mnry Ncholas, Bell Schneder, Jcccla Slk, Patrca Tppttt, Los Toth, Deborah Wlkenfeld. 9th Grade: Mark Boada, Mtchell Bokkcr, Anthony Bruno, Lnda Byron, Sra CYappno, Lynne Colacno, Celeste Covno, Dolores Dubuck. Theresa Durctte. Dorothy Gartner, Eleen Haduska, Susan Hnat, Kathy Ann Katko, Marjore McCloskey, Susan Merwn, Mardna Mroz, Dorothy Naumyk, Joyce Peace, Paula Remas, Joanne Slker, Barbara a specal servce an Shabhot afterwards. A panel dscusson wll be offerhy several college students on "Judasm on the College Cam- Partcpatng wll be Lnda Cholsh, Jane Goodstcn, Kenneth Octtle, Robert Gottdenker. Moderator wll be Mrs. Davd Gutmnn. A queston answer perod wll be conducted afterwarns. All college youth, frends j parents are welcome to attend ths specal servce. A holday actvtes program ' has been planned for the chldren ot the Congregaton. Hghlghtng! the program wll be a Macabeean Tournament supervsed by Davd llulter, actvtes drector, asssted bv Joav Fndlng. Actvtes wll take place Mondav Tuesday from 10 A.M. Barrons Top Debater* n Student Congress WOODBRDGE - TV Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School Foreok Socety domnated a Studnrt Congnu at Tnafly Hgh School held l«t Saturday. Out of possble 100 ponts. the Barrom scoredot were warded lve out of trm outstng speaker awar4. Fve students takng hgh honors are Harvey Cohea, Alan Warner, Rlrhard Jott, George Butln. Seve Knnkes. New Year'sEve Worshp Servce AVENEL - All four servces Sunday mornng, 8, 9, to t a. m, wll have the Rev. John M. Robertson, assstant mlnfster preachng on "The Power of Jesus' Name" The sacrament of Holy Baptsm wll be observed at the 11 a. m. servce. Kenneth Bell, mnster of musc, announced the muscal selectons wll nclude: 8 a. m., Rcltard Kerr, solost: 9 a. m., Westmnster Chor: 10 a. m., a quartet sngng "O God Our Help"; 11 a. m., Chancel Chor sngng "New Year Carol" There wll be no sngspraton Snedcker, Jane Sollsh, Monca servce Sunday. Szabo, Sherr Warner. Judth The senor hgh fellowshp s Wery. sponsorng a Chrstmas dance Monday from 8:30 p. m., to 1 a. m Musc wll be by "Sonny the Dmensons." The affar wll he Adath srael held n Westmnster Hall. A "holday hop" dance, spoa sored by the Junor Hgh Fellowshp s scheduled for Tuesday Plans Events WOODBRDGE - Congregaton from 8 to 11 p. m. Musc wll be furnshed by the "Paramounts," Adath srael wll welcome home A New Year's Eve show wll be ts college youth, Frday evenng held December 30 from 9:30 to 11:15 p. m. A worshp servce wll be held from 11:30 to 12 p. m wth a smorgasbord supper to be served after the servce. Admsson wll be a "covered dsh.' There wll be no admsson wthout reservatons whch may be made wth Mrs. Howard Ely, Mrs. Gene Chrstensen Mrs. Rchard Kerr. Steven Spangenburg, Darryl Murray, Fred Gall: slver arrows, Ste- untl 1 P.M. wth a specal event on Tuesday afternoon 1 ven Spangenburg, Rchard Bucca tournament nn Wednesday. A- rell; Bear badge, Kenneth Kar WOODBRDGE - John Kurutz, wrds przes wll be gven. kas; gold arrow, Wllam Rch wll retre Frday evenng Saturday Lon badge, Martn Gall; two-yea at the home of Mrs. Wllam Kst- December 31, after 1!) mornng regular servces wll pn, Wllam Rch: three-year p servce wth Jersey Central Powe lake place. Wllam Brenner Den Mothers Sally Mayer Lorrane Bre Lght Company. ner. Mr. Kurutz, a mechancal mantenance man n JCPL's Werner Mnstry School Set Rchard Buccarell receved fn Generatng Staton, South Amhny, For Tomorrow Nght prze, a $25 Savngs Bond, for sc.joned the company Aug. 28, 1M5. ng the largest number of Chrs WOODBRDGE - Tomorrow have dfferent faces so you can January 26. 7:30 p.m.. at VFWHe served n several capactes n mas cards. evenng, 7:25 the regular Mnstry School wll be conducted tell them apart. - Harbor Tmes. Post Hall, Route 27. at \ Mrs.SpencerGreenNamed Charman ofcp Telethon the power plant untl beng namad to hs present post n He s a member of the Hungaran Amercan Ctzens Club of Woodbrdge the ML Carmel Church Holy Name Socety. Mr. Kurutz s marred to the former Mss Besse Csomu, of Woodhrdge. They have a son. As charman of the commttee. Rchard, of Unon. SELN Appontment of Mrs. Spencer Green, 74 Treste Street, Mrs. Green wll be responsble for as charman of the 19fl5 Telethon the Mddlesex County phase of the Commttee was announced today telethon at the New Jersey Headby Robert L. Fuller, presdent of 1 quarters n Newark, as well as the; Kngdom Hall, 23f Central Avenue. Metuchen. wth the members of the local Bble study centers partcpatng. They wll consder the Bble Book of Ezra. The Mn- stry Development Course wll take place at 8:30. Bble study centers wll meet, Tuesday, 8 P.M. at the homes of Mr. Mrs. Alfred Gnet JOHNSON, GROMYKO TALK n< Karkus Avenue; Mr, Tnc Johnson Admnstraton has Mrs. John Fot. 807 Wood Avenue, the Unted Cerebral Palsy Asso-jMddlesex Counly headquarters at, aske(l lllp new Sovl> t le:lck ' ls tolsdn, Mrs. Susan Nalasco, naton of Mddlesex County, j the Treatment Center n Roosevelt use ther nfluence to halt Com-!) Gr Avenue, seln, _ Mrs. Green wll be asssted by: Park. She s also responsble for munst operatons from North ; On Sunday, 6 P.M. at 1 Mrs. Ruth Haght of the same enlstng the assstance of local:vetnam aganst South Vetnam.,Hall. Wlltom Powell, a guest address..bowlng lanes supervsng the Sovet Foregn Mnster Andre A. J from Roselle wll offer a publc The 14th annual "Celebrty Parade for Cerebral Patsy'" wll be grls., message of best Name?" Ths wll be followed at partcpaton of the many boys Grornyko sad he brought Pres held on Saturday, January 9. All contrbutons made by resdents of Mddlesex Counly to the that the Presdent was pleas- Watch Tower Bble Ade on 7:15 by a study of the Bble Sunday, January 10, over WOR- TV, Channel 9. telephone wll go to the Mddlesex ed that the Sovet defense budget Mrs Green, a member of the County unt wll be used to had been cut by $555 mllon. Cerebral Palsy Board of Drectors, contnue the local program conducted at the C.P. Treatment Cen- has been actve n the local program for a number of years, par-ter n Roosevelt Park. No person- :cularly n the fund rasng campagn, For lve years, she headed up the Cerebral Palsy campagn n hseln. She also served as the general charman of the resden tal solctaton for the C. P. Buldng Fund, wth outstng suc- cess. Mrs. (lven has asssted wth the Telethon for the past 7 years n varous capactes, most recently as co-charman of the Mdy dlesex County commttee. al solctaton s conducted as part of the telethon. Locally, almost. $65,000 has been collected snce the frst telethon was conducted. Last yenr dents of Mddlesex County contrbuted a lotfl of The goal for ths year has been set at $7,500, accordng to Fuller-, n an effort to meet the ncreased numbers of (help. patents Scotch - Rye - Bourbon - Lqueur Bry - Domestc mported Beer S CHAMPAGNE WNE (mported Domestc) M; Holday Wrapped & Fancy Bottles For Chrstmas Gftng! VQGEL'S Lquor Store 82 Wan Street Woodbrdge May your Chrstmas brng you all the joy your loyal frendshp has brought to us. Warmest wshes! STATE JEWELERS 23 Man Street, Woodbrdge -r Tel. ME (NEXT TO 8fATE THEATRE) USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Awards Presented At Cub Pack Party PORT READNG Awards were presented at a Chrstmas part' held by Cub Scout Pack 31, n S Anthony's Hall. They were as fo 1 lows: Bobcat pns, Joseph Prncpe; Wolf badge, Mchael Mangone, Steven Spangenburg, gold arrow: Sue Lyon, 18, sexy teenage st of "Lolta", dvorced Hamptc Fancher n a testmony char ng cruelty whch lasted 35 so onds. Republcans n West Goldwater as leader. SCO! BARBARA LOS GNKTNG TO WED N Al'GUST: Mrs. H. Man Gnetng, Woodhrdge, annofdce* the engage mrnt nf her daughter. Barbara Us, to Douglaa Lawrence Bos, on of Mr. Mm. Edwn Boh, Clark. Mss GneMng s a graduate of Woodbfdge Senor Hgh School, studed voce at Mentclar Ac ademy o( Musc atended ke BM School n Metuchen. She la astotant offce manager for the Warren Brazng Corpora- PAGE THREE Clubwomen Hold Yule Dnner Meet WOODBRDGE - The Wo Club of Woodbrdge hell Chrstmas dnner at the Masonc Temple wth entertanment provded by a choral group nclude ng Mrs Joseph Brannegan. Mrt, Herbert Nelson, Mrs. Robert ;Flzpalrck, Mrs, Wllam Korstner Mrs. Nel Stoddard awarded prces for games to M's. Earl Carstensen, Mrs. Melvn Melattson, Mrs Wllam Alma, Mrt. 'upatrck, Mrs. Norhert ost. Mrs. Thomas Smth MM klta Ryan read favorte Chrstmas stores. Mrs. Steven Almas Mrs. Joseph Kochy were cocharmen. Mrs. Nelson reported th«senor Ctzens' Club of Woodbrdge had voted Mrs. Stoddard "Woman of the Year for the wonderful, hosptalty she has provded for ther meetngs." ton, Cranford. MH Gnellng Mrs. Brannegan was apponted s alto teaches voce prvately request members to bake cakes s afflated wmt the Woodbrdge for the meetng of Senor Ctzens Comervatory of Musc. on January 7. Mr. Boa s a graduate of Clark Mrs. Lous Plsko reported Regonal Hgh School haschrstnas cooke camsters wn served n the Unted Stales Navy be delvered to patents at Roo* Ar Focoe for three one-evelt Hosptal by members of th«half years. He s employed by Local 10 Sheet Metal Unon attendt nght classes at rvng ton Technology. August 14 has been set by Mss Gnetlng as the weddng date. Dnd-Son-Daughter Dnner Set by Lon WOODBRDGE - Joseph Caso presdent of the Woodbrdge Lon- Club announced today that the annual father-son-daughter dnner,-ll be held Monday at Kenny.cres at 6:15 p.m. Anthony Caprglone wll be harge of program he sal 't wll be a nght of fun er ertanment." Over 50 sons daughters members are expected to attem 85 Man Street Amercan Home Department A Chrstmas gft basket wll b» delvered to a needy famly 9 the Townshp accordng to report by Mrs. Carstensen, velfa* charman, Members contrbuted gfts for each member of th» famly. Bar Mtswth RUes For Steven Blumberg SELN - Rabb Norman Beteman of Congregaton Beth Sholo announced Sabbath servces wfl be held Frday, at 8 p.m. n tfaa Temple, 90 Cooper Avenue. Tr* topc of hs sermon wll be "Tte Brth of Moses." Cles wll r* lghted at 4:15 p.m. At the servces Saturday nursng, 9:30., Steven Blumberg wll celebrate hs Bar-Mtzvah, Season s Greetngs t's tme to trm the tree, wsh our good frends a happy holday. Many thanks for your patronage. Season's Greetngs from. Mauro Motors, nc. Authorsed Sales Servce CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH - MPERAL To You We Send Our Wshes Warm, And Greetngs Most Sncere, at ths Happy Tme of Year. Mfty We Thank You, Too, for the Prvlege of Servng You. Please Drve Carefully Have a Happy Holday Woodbrdge Mauro Motors, nc. 611 Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdge VAUANT

4 (E.B.). Cwteret Press Wednesday, December 23, 1964 weuncwwy, uecemper 23, 1964 ' p A0B nyg Fourth Annual Debutante Ball to be Held Saturday Nght Dphulanlp Charman Octal ante Vce Charman : KKRNA>KTtK M Ml\O (\ ( O f, 11,VKM,Y BOKRK UKK ( AM'AW, l\l(,l\t\ v\\ < KDRlM, [ 'UM'.M. MAltl \ C\H)K1,-O,n\\ 'AJ CW1F.KAM) loaw; (MmtlA KO.KN/ UK.S1NA JULA K01JAR JOY(T. MAR1K KUMCH 11)1 '.OKA ANNK l.l'cm.ankt MANSKKL1) Deb Hall Rrlwtrsd Stturdny Mornng fnal re- BAKBAKA KL1ZABKT1 S'OS S17.AN,\K CHRSTNE URHAN Sherff Seeks Pay Hke Future Events For Jury Duty n County Planned b y PTA t.j^l lnr the fourth anu! lrlmant 1 Hall to H- held Saturtlav n^hl at the SlnckanaMn lddlosexwe must have made a m ('"lmn 'luh ndrr the sponsorsh (f the Woodbrdm 1 Townshp ln-n'-; ProlesMnnal Wnn- County Sherfl Roberta Jamson when we computed ther pay J3 a, Th^nv's executve board has launched a sta e-wde educa- meats. t takes a lot or nerve meeln, Md : lt the hnnlp of Mrs, tonal campagn whch he hopes sometmes to pass out the meager 1 (; cl)r g u ' Aston 337 Prospect Avewll result n legslatve acton to checks we are oblgated to ssue."! nue Mrs Joseph W Kelley,.'! > Club, wll l)p hrld Saturday mornng at 10 o'clock at h 1 rase the pay for jury duty., Jamson ma\ M, hal tlc recont. 1 ^hool prncpal, announced Mrs' cnny club. Jamson, who s presdent of the, y ssue d a payment of 50 cents to'.james Berson's Mss Carol All dvtanl's. 'M-nrls [ - New Jersey Sherffs Assocaton., wum, ss [rm CnAmry a tmvll Kramdzs' second grade students dclj'an's num attend, arm-dnf; s channelng hs effort through., b(mt ten mj es fr()m thc county. : presented a Chrstmas play, JM: KA'J'lLKEN NKMKT1 SUSAN A. E. 'ARSEN ATRCA G. RCCARDONE KM1LE SAKAKAS to Mss Hnth Wnlk. chnm.-m the offces of the states 21 sher- :c0u1. thm)se n New Brmgwck The proceeds from the recent ds also s appealng to the The wtncss came b;k, k w(h an ; book f ar ^re announced by Mrs. general publc to urge ther legt.thr Talkng Star t«hs Low ltemlmd expcnse shm for a. A8lwv ways ard ^nns charman. lators to promote such an m- Ah, 1 halj sns; tn \m. my lne, 26 Local Grls to be Presented tton of Ws car & pfll. knj, ]o( re_ Tho n, xt flm d-rasng event wll -.XA JOAN MAR ZAMBOR! Beneath your balcony; ; M V SO ng shall be of you ndrect <osp*l love At ''Pnk Ball 9 ''"? 1..,, cept, a luncheon tab for a be a card party at the school Jan- The antquated rate of com- ham nnd ch dwj h an(, uary 2 8. Mrs. Edward Jensen, pen.saton for jury duty s so n-! of cn(tee ;,),-. Mrs. Joseph Stawnsk. dculously low," sad Jamson/,, J charmen, announced tckets wll at Shackamaxon ' ' am glad to seo that And moonlght, stars nt 1, "that when we requre our ct- 1 h ' T T< 1 V hl > lable afler Janua zens to perform ths publc serv- from, work a, nd flnal y concluded mm' so regularly to our 'll sng how to be hy your sde WOUDHKDGE - Twenty-sx per wll be served, after whch Joyce Ann Fscher, daughter of.ter of Mn Mrs. Vncent,,... tll nf* \V r llll' f ' folnn* n-nnnf n/lv llt, ce we are also demng that " HTvees, Mrs. Mt'Suah.' 'd cross a hundred oceans: Tuublp \uuj t; lades wll be'there wll be. dancng g untl 2 a.m.jmr. j Mrs. George g Fscher,, 200;nold Hecardone, 232 \K Swsh-Yes, you see, my (Of course somebody else wll presentedp ll the Fourth annual The Debutantes to be presented'clevel Avenue, Colona; Mss Street, Woodbrdge, hrough a personal fnancal sacr- a 1.111H hutes to have me go out sng. lon cdates ntroduced to the Debutante b lall on Saturday ut the are as follows: ; Elane Ann Fullng, daughter of Mss Emlee Sarakas, daughter jj c(. The sherff acknowledged audence. Mrs. Lawrence Paola, h 1!venng, so come just But 'll S 11 'hr -' ' Shackamaxon Country Club.j Mj s s Bett y j a n e (Joeuzza, DebuvMr. Mrs. Wllam Fullng of Mr. Mrs. Peter SarakasJ Jamson noted that jurors are,many large companes gve ther founders' day charman, wll present a program. A slver collec- hm. ' lons'." Scutch Plans. ]; a,t e charman, daughter of Mr.!Jr., 6 Wendy Road, Colona; Mss 70 Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdge;!pad fve clo " ars a day P' us (tll pay whle servng L **»* s*. x. n M-_!l. t * J..~1 _ 1 ' The ball s suonsored by the an(j Mrs p ete[. rjocuzza, 56 Rem- Marjore Carol Howell,, daughter Mjss Bffl. bara E!J2abeth ffl cents a mle for transportaton, on a jury, but that ths practce ton wll be taken. Woodbrdge Townshp Busness sen Avenue, Avenel:; Mss Carolyn of Mr. Mrs. Danel,' ( H0We "' daughter of Mr. Mrs. Thco-! "!' ( any WOn, d, er th, at, there '?'' M \ mw 1. A Chrstmas tree, presented Us Prolossonal Women's Club,^nn ^as \\^ Debutante vce char-'38 Smth Street, Avenel A lor the beneft of ts scholarshp man> daughter of Mr. Mrs.! Mss Joanne Glora " ' Kolenz.', 'H...?«w! l )l!rfol growng ' m J>»7 publc reluctance to n Jamson's opnon, opnon, a lar lar the school by the P. T. A., was when'court luml. The dub gves a complete Fl. M.ss TE (P 1965'S MONEY e(te. ck Casllc 2 88 Crady daughter of Mr. Mrs. Joseph! "'^e; Wnnn rhrkfnp' 1 "" '"' ' ' "'"" '^" s l1 mo(1( ' sl rnte (lf payment forj decorated by the students. "Santa $,«K) scholarshp lor three yeur!. Dr, vls Woodbrdge; Mss Dane Kolenz. ll* Demorest Avenue, ", '. nf Mf -nrf M tl<e s clrred out by mpans ofl llrws slloul(1 l)e * <> ;1 (lav caus" wll be at the school to- 01 M. ao 'vu.s. tn the Cluk-s Lv 'lx^oy.scukj Bo. n;uk., tt! Acen!0- daughter oflavenel: Mss Chrstne Jula'' CHRSTMAS NOW! ' r J e(, on()m j o njustce?" Jamson 10 cents a mle for travel.,he sadj day, u,.,.,... n. ; ked. the $10 would help the wage earn-,,l Nursng annual y asssts M r. m( Mrs John A(, erno 1O j K()llar ()aughter of M. s Hmry Avenue, Woodbndge; M.ss Den.se, The Mddlesex County shwff:or to make up hs loss for mssng nller scholarshp unds.such as, ^. ^ Ca[m[a. M ss Bottonly. Parln. formerly of ''j uma,,, '\ h, U S 6 a '' p " emphaszed that he s not propos-: n dav'.s work the mleaue rate he Communty Scholarshp -uu. (, nm ol Beverly, W(., v Boeref _ daugntdr Men 0 Park Terrace: Mss Joyce, ' 7 ^ ^ ^ ' Sta" n «fnaneal ncentves lw urywould equfd the amount pad to the Foregn Exchange Student ^ COME N AND JON M-, Mrs. Harold Boerer.jMare Kuleh, daughter of Mr.; ' Mov.! MJ-J.,,!,,!,' 'ce. "but thnk t s about employees \ Fund. Mss Alexa Joan Mare'Zambur, the state nnd fed-. (tft Swurllmore Terrace, Memo Mrs. Mchael Kulch,.59 Lec!t :,.,,. tme that the State Lef>slature'n,» governments The Pnk Ball" wll be the Park Terrace. Avenue, Carteret..nauffW 01 M. ana MS. Aex,, FRST?...,,,, theme nf ths year's cotllon wth Zambor, 83 James Street!' Hope-:f ve mlr e tzens a chance, t0^ Jamson sad tha Asscmhlvman Mss Barbara Am Cedrone, Mss Deborah Anne Lucey, k wll evemtnn the exnenscs thev ncur wl, nm v Mllst(1 o(, udsm Cou1. hen we ask thorn to st on a tv, lls ntroduced such le/slalon DVtflHD CbA,Vth «Frst Savngs Chrstmas, Club plan, you wll leceve the "Sams amount of-dvdends you would on our regular lvngs account, n- matter how larga of small. YOU AV 9.10 w.tkly WMUV* whkly' 3,00 whkly* 3.00 wumr' *MM»' wttly' K»r U WMk YOU DECEV pnt a*ld»nd SO Plu dvd 100 plu dvdwd 1 SO plu dvdnl S00 rlu dvdend u dvdend flhst SAVNGS_ ADD U)«flRTH AMJOY WOODRDO ^SOM j» S.n Srnt 5J1 Amboy A.M«M» A " lbl1 ' * vl All Ofuu Only,» 10 «Slurdty. ' '* 1J ""^J 1 Fst n la nam«n n "ou. rj^^f.s'^-y^^^fas'.vssta n the,,ku hah.num rmu 1.10 u ram). m., (w lttt of Mr M ^,, Mk, d ell, U(ad, 1 p. n.. wlk' he dancng wll M. s Albert Campana, 141 Bloom- ro onr Mss June Kathleen Nem- 1,k,rt wth Marly Ames' orchestra f m ^ m ^ seln. Mss Ursula, ll(h,).,;,,,, of Mr, m\ Mrs., prvdng the musc..mara Cardrllu. daughter of Mr. Wll-uu Nnmeth 130 Stafford At!();:» p. m., the " l -' l)uta ' Ue Mrs. Dmato Cardello, 2a, Hoa() (. (lll)n. 1; M, s Susan Alce wll present nl ll on lgures under Slrrev,. lu. t'ol(n r Mss Joan.,',......,,- H H. drecton of Mss Madelne Paul/ tv, kalo daughter of Mr. ^V^vn Paasen, daughter ol Mr. Andre, dam-ng nstructor ^ \ [f$ ML, h '. Rl Cvvkah 3,a(d Mrs. Raymond J. P. 1 arsen. The presentaton ot the d'b- M^ () ). Avnue [s(, Un, 478 Av(Mle streel Avenel; M.ss tantes wll lake place at 1.. T ^ ^ lx, b. owskj j p a ttka Gal Kccardone. daugh ) 111 a Her wnch hana 1 uv -«, ',1 m)ear wll, a bag of glls for dafhtt uf Mr an.l Mrs rheo-, wuuppuhh h.',.. dore Delmmsk, 14 Arlngton each young lady. he pcsnu '.,,,.,,:., PANFUl CORNS?,,,, he!ll4 debutante Charms Drve, holds; Ms.-, Klten Aml. ; AMAZ NG..Qyn made by Mss Hull. \Yolk, l)ohoberts daughter ol Mr AMAZNt UQUD. al, nllll. fclrs..wllamhren-!mrs. Carles Del (berls 100, REL» E S H «_ -_. nan, presdent. A mdnght sup- Clevel Avenue.Colona^Ms!,- T DSSOLVE!) tuknb AVVAT^ Season's Greetngs May we take ths opportunty to thank you one, all for lettng us serve you, to send you our warm wshes for your Happy Holdays! E & L TRE Co. nc. 'Your Local Tre Dealer" 124 Amb<y Ave. MK 4.08^3 Woodbdge wlh frtmunc'jl. l,( uj Prccume ft lews UV ntumly, wuk hrfuw the lne to dssolve curn a»uy n jus pfcconc.c ll dr DEC. 26 THRU JAN. 10 ALAN LYNN MOWBRAY BAR) DCK KALLMAN.A\NN( A FLORDA VACATON? -V1K1T- Kfsllul, Tropcal SESTA KEY \t SAKASOA And ; -STAV A -» famku J. VKC'SKY'S harutru ll lvnnll)rll f SEA CASH! BKACHHtOM MOTE1 fn trrr Utulure & Kalo Wrlt to E.1VKK J VECSEV Seasde Drve Saasota, Florda " v ; n Trenton over a number of Jamson sad consderaton alsu. ve). s hu( lhm h, ul(1 nevl. r,,,. luuld be gven to the economcs U;n anvw, (,,,, smn v, H, CBUSe,,(,,! le opnon had not "Td.s poor sul gets 50 cents for V()j (, 0( ls court appearance," Jamson,....,, j.., :. j thnk the combnaton of sup- 'le ponted out that hs offce '>«' ' f"'>m 'he sherffs nter-' s constantly beseged wth com- esl from the publc wll make far 'luts from jurors wtnescs navments for jurors a realtv n 'who come stormng n to lell us he near future," Jamson sad \ 5 t erm '!/ arstma 3,, OL out erf H OrentU Qunlty LUMBER CO. FREE CTY AND SUBURBAN OELVEKY Buunn Materals Mll work Roofng -. nsulaton Mouldng Hardwarf Paot AN ESTMATE ANYWHERE Keeps Us n Busness... jj; Doors & Wndows Wallboard Floorng Plywood Knotty Pur Ktchen Cabntte. DONG T YOURSELF? Mr r r u r v A.ft 25 altfra(l,'l V Kulmuj Ave., W»udbrdg*> put travel under the Chrstmas tree! For tha Very Spttlal Frson on your Chrstmas lt...th» most thrllng glt of all, tavel We have tovel gfts at ol pttel farn budgtt-ote plane tckets to world cruu. W«sll gll ulkal, loo, for dedt toward any trp... enywhen Huoughout the globs. V4 CSPO MEMBER TRAVEL BUREAU 303 Maple Street PERTH AMBOY, N. J. WOULD WDE TRAVEL SPECALSTS SNCE 1907

5 PAGE FOUR Wednesday, December 23, 1904 Student Councl Jont Meetng (l.b.) Carteret Rcco Mss Dorothy Hamadvk. all o( Carttret. Mrs. Nat Kada<h Mrs. Helen Kapclwk. OBTUARES both of Perth Amboy; one sster. Mr«. Catherne Markowl of Cartcrrt; twenty grchldren COLONA - Under the leader- Ads CP Kddes of PTA Croups ARNOLD CHRSTEXSEN rhse): fve $«ter«. Mrs Stella ;wc!vf great-grchldren. COLONA - The presdent of g shp of Mrs. JaMt Relly. chldnf the Student Councl of FORDS - Funeral servce? for Cygan. Mr? Anna Concla* School B P. T. A., Mrs. Herbert Funeral servces were held from rptl' \rnold ChrstCTwn. J7«Oak S:. Mrs Jenne Pa?terka. Perth Am- Lorentzen (he prncpal. Mrs the Bub Funeral Home dstrbuted toys to Pprth \mhcv form?rlv of Fo-d?. boy:»nj Mr* Stephana Xcholo wheeler Ave. at 10:00 a.m. on Florence Augustns, Jontly enter afflcted wth Cerebal taned the presdent of the Perth who ded T.ATaay. were held ' Mrs Oars Bennett of So- Saturday. December 19th at Monday afternoon. Amboy Shull School Home Monday mamm? at Flvnn 10 X> a.m. a dvne Lturgy, Nel Olver, presdent of the School Assocaton, Mrs. Edth Son Funeral Home, n Ford Aven-je. wth th«rer Canon H fw. AMHOCT P. 9THXTZ j Ukranan Orthodox Church Councl, served as Santa Claus Polaaky bar executve com, offered at the St. Dem o":atne Burs' was n A'tro WOODBRDGE - The funeral Rev. John Hupdsk. pastor dstrbuted the h made mttce. After a tour of the campus school representatves of Om?terv. Perth Mnbcw. of An'hony P Schult of 115 Ave- Hev. Peter Melech. assstant pas- toy5, the ch dren, Cerebal the two parent organzatons partcpated s a round table dscus- Survrne «re hs «H-w. Els n* A, Xrr York Cry. Ctr. formerlytor.offcatmg. «nteamtn wasj p ^ Clnc. Other members M.» - *.^_* ^. > > b- h _.». A- «*taveak* L'drk*- UU EJB \»* 1 H EN (Uurhtpr... who dedtotmon- Clpy«rle^ Park Umoten. son on the role of nwdltlons nvolvng parents teachers. S\r! Petr» Merrll a son BVW- dav at hs tome- wa«held Frday Masterly, Mchael Baer. Mrs. ar. thr*e sbter? Mrs Sorte a; the Grrw Funeral Homo, +,, The honorary bearers were Mrs. Ltftser, M* M«rna Hu*<rt GT'?: 5-JW, <rtb a solemn req- Para-ka Kokolus: Mrs. Peter Mel- Rellys Class: Robert Twmas. The vew was expressed that Mrs. Joanna Cxnfr:! 5!l-!5 Wass at s James Church ech: Mrs. Albert Moroney; Mrs. Laura Anderson. Mrs. Strueates' much can be done to further ade-! Bural <r35 n the church rtme- Paraska Skora; Mrs. Anastasa fass: Dors Pecy'ak, Susan quate educatonal programs; Shamnv. Earch, Mrs. Karkus 1 class Den- through makng the publc aware! JOSEPH STTH T*)? deceased was a parshoner The actve bearers were Rck) ns De Matteo. Abby Bnder. of the need for schools staffed WOObBRHXTF - PxKTa'wrv... Sarred Heart of... Jesus Roman.\*lrow.^ky;.. Allen Hamadyk; Rog- Mbs Mearos class; Lnda Andl rosko. Walter l Krupna, K Mss 0 equppd to meet the challenge* of; re* fr-r.oc P -v S-tA 1(K rvr-, Cah.Vc Chjrch. New Vork Cty, er lcadash; lrry Kukulya, Eml our 0" era. Mrs. Lorentzen of Sfret..*%<> tfed Frln jr Fr"- He M«the hujbsnd of the late Maloveb: Drew Reco Bren's class; Rchard Woods, School 22 cted wan H whch hen Am*vv GTtfr.V Hoc;;*!. *T-* Mrs Martha Gwwcen?k Parastas sen ce* were hdd Susan Baker, Vlss Lambert's P.T.A. has been drectly n-! heh Mrn^v mnrnw: at?» fe He had been employed Thursday Frday evenngs at Class. drectly achevng progress toward FROM THE GREENno'SE TO YOR HOUSE - Trw polnsettla plants dfcortn(5 no many homm today cmr n lf«u, F!vnn tod S^n FuTtenl Hflw C* by the Mutton HoUow Fre Brck J p.m. wth Rev. Hundak ths goal. She mentoned the softwood cuttng (renter) from "mother" plants n florst's (^enhomf. Thr trwurr (left) o( mall potlrd plant., 1,,,, work of the lbrary state, the bulletn commttee, the achevements E?=t Avenue w:h attr^ry. W«jdbrd(e. whle t Rev. Melech offcatng. l,w pot. or "pans", each holdng many blooms, was made. early Ml. The result (rt^ht) l»» rhrerul armful of (,,. a requem M>«a! Bo'v as shown by Mr*. George C. Vm Nes, Jr.,/ 1» WUlUm St.. South Rl*«, * B«cret«ry n thr Ru«er. lwrlfttltu :. wsenee had been re-; Knghts Of Columbus Cacy Roman Cr»> Cbsrrh FVr u ;.r«for several yean. j Councl 1280 rected prayers n-a Avenel Personals rf,],,,, commttee, the safety commttee, Ambor. Bural *«r- :SeAcr: 1 the group's representatves to ^revng are three sons. Car! body on Thursday at 9 p.m. croups Q J n.rosenberg, Sdney sler DanoUng^Ong UanCe vd Carelk of the SELN - The,,, the Board of Educaton n par- role of parent school MKK's cem»terr. J Davd A. New York Cty, Tre Carteret Fre Companes' n fund rasng actvtes. Formerly 3 msrhrs. Mr.v>: Leo A. Baltmore. Md.: s ~2 held rtual servces Betty Gotowsk S'lch was en^.-vr bt :br Far-r"f crar>dch!dren. Phylls Mare; wth ts Chaplan, Rev. John 14 beorge Street Both groups agreed lmtatons, degree of emphass " of Bna B'rth presented the meetng of dm.! that work- nd purposes such actvtes Councl wth two large cartons of Sholom wll ho h* ton Co'wer W?rt< A r.v'-rt "? Dera Ma* Schulu. New York'Chonko Frday evenng at 7:00 Avenel. N. J. the Evenng Enjoyed toys for dstrbuton to orphan-!p. m., at the Tern; Perth Amboy. r» orrea :r Wr>fhrdw onlv a tear «*. H? *t< 3 ME school can be harmonous»houw that meetng programs should be notw >» wwerned by. They '^ «*} re?p n! blll!! es a)jes n srael to mark Chanukah, Avenue. All nn,:: - The Central JOH.N B.\LOG congregaton ;n-: mlnber of the Wr R-srr K:- -The Avenel Woman's Club's JAME8 SCHABOVE CARTEJHET - John Balog. 62 tend. annual Chrstmas party was a man CathoHc Ch-jrtr.. F-rt'-. A-- SELN Funeral servces for Eogar Street ded Decembtr»n w success last Wednesday. He "-, Jarne? Schabone. 42, 17 Wreht at ms home alter a shor lne>s. affar, held at the Avenel la Survvng are hs «4o*. Mary street, who ded Thursday nght'nc was born n Hungajvy uas featur- onstraton Notaro Sutch; a daufv.er. Mr?. a; Elzabeth General Hosptal.]a resdent ot Carteret tor 60 years. Barbara Hauser, O!d Brd?e: 5e^ were held Monday mornng at the lle was Mrs. Georft! afternoon employed at the Amercan S combned wth m 'P ht nw!!sal l's' mmedate Musc Month at the last meetng, a seres of communty. Us h ScheduleHTonght GUARANTEE! local values. ; Mrs. Jerome Schosobert, Ln- Toth, grade level dscussons of the SELN - A Chrstna* roller en ssters. Mrs. Elesnnre Torres. Joseph Costello Funeral Home jagrcultua Chemcal Co., Car-!den ntroduced the performers. Th«ncnn Mr*. Anna Var Mn. Rose Green Street Cooper Avenue' terel or * >' cars ^ a cranc Samuel Albrecht Mrs. Nel- school's currculum presented at skatng party s beng sponsored several meetngs by teachers as the evenng was by Senor Grl Scout Troop 430.' Sedor, all of Perth Ambov; Mrs. tt t h a requem Mass at St. Ceeel- ator, havng retred 10 year* a^o. son Avery. Husbs attended as John samples of worthwhle nforma- Gronousk, Postmaster sngng of Yddsh folk tongs by tonght at the South Amboy Arena, ^'arv Kantor. Metuchen: Mr?. j a ' s ch urc h. Bural was n He ua= parshoner ot the lun^ar- guests. "Santa Claus was on St. Uve meetngs held by the PT A General, has been asked by Pres- Cantor Nathan Farnstt, Lnden, South Amboy, 7:30 to p. m. j STANLESS STEEL BLADP Cece'la Klne Mn rene Call. Gertrude Cemetery Cnlnna an Reformed BenettSuckty; h to dstrbute gfts. Charaso a member of the Woodmen o man was Mrs. John Waverraak. fves )fou * of School 22 n the past Such dent Johnson to make a study a readng from Sholom Alele- '"---'-» " " '« u L Tckets art avalable from MrsJ Men 0 Park: Mn. Emma The deceased was a U.S. Armv meettags Mcatette professonal survey for possble legslatve, hem by Mrs. Morrs Coles, Coproposals to ncrease postal ratesllona. Mss Malka Bernsten, re- member of the troop, or can be F. Hnlkky, senor advser, any! Mesles. Edson: two brothers. Da- veteran of World War. A natve the World Camp 25, Carteret. Hs -Two tecn-aged dances are comlortt vd. Perth Amboy, Andrew, o f Brooklyn, he had resded n wle, the late Helen Kovacs Balug, planned for next week n celebraded Jyly 4, ton of the Chrstmas season at Mrs. Frank Fyke, county P.T.A. 1 bluhthr work of the school staff. r--r...,,..,-,, Fords, three grchldren. on second class thrd classjcently of srael, danced sang!purchased at the door. A bus, seln 10 years. 6 for 894 charman School S PTAmal. He sad the study dd not srael folk songs. whch wll not be ncluded n the, 10 fo: Survvng are hs wdow, Rta; He s survved by two daughters, the Frst Presbyteran Church. secretary Mrs. George Dll-1 ndcate that there were any] Mrs. Lawrence Berg. Colona, prce of the tcket*, wll leave! f tu t not!.- KEVN G. CHABAK a con, Robert, Menlo Park; hs rs. Helen Mate ol Hghl 1'ark The senor hgh group wll hold man, Perth Amboy P.T.A. coun-jplans, at ths tme, to ask Cong- Councl's "Shp-a-Box" charman, St. Cecela's parkng lot at 6:30 Co., Ssltn «, V,, W00DBRDGE - The funeral j parents. Mr. Mrs. Frank Schof Kevn G, Chabak, four months Sunnyvale, Cauorna; three yjn» p.m. to 1 a.m. wth musc by Mrs. Margaret Blackburn ot ther dance Monday from 8:30 cl presdent, led dscusson of the'ress to ncrease frst class rates.!announced that Messrs. Davd p. m. abone of seln: four brothers old son of Mr. Mrs. Gary Chabak..SO Rahway Avenue, who Charles Balog of Carteret Tuesday the Junor Hgh fellow- Frank Balog of Cltlwood Buach, "Sonny the Dmensons." «)W3W)WTO e ; two ssters n Brooklyn. ded Thursday at Memoral General Hosptal, Unon, was held Pa.; two brothers Gabrel Balo^hop" from 8 to 11 p.m. wth the Wllam Balog ot Chamberburg, shp s sponsorng a "holday MRS. MNNE (MONCA) ROSS CARTERET - Mrs. Mnne Frday at the Grener Funeral ot Toronto, Canada Mchael! "Paramounts" provdng '*»> (Monca) Ross, nee Barlk, age Home, 44 Green Street, wth bural n Clover Leaf Memoral Park Mary Balog also n Hungary; ten- Balog of Hungary; one sster'musc. 74 of 1104 Man Street, Buffalo. N. Y. ded December 16th at the Cemetery. grchldren one greatgrson Tmothy Pallay of Somerset, N. J.. Buffalo Hosptal, Buffalo, N. Y. The baby s survved by hs pa-afterents, the maternal groarents, n Czechoslovaka was a res- a long llness. She was born Mr?nd Mrs. Matthew Pellegrno. dent of Buffalo, New York for 55 Funeral servces wll be held' seln; the paternal grmother, Mrs. Chabak of Planfeld. Davd Ross, ded October 10th, Bzub Funeral Home, 54 Wheeler years. Her husb, the late ths mornng at 9:30 a.m. from the Ave., at 10 a.m. at the Hungaran Reformed Church, Carteret MRS, MARY HAVRLLA She s survved by two ssters WOODBRDGE - Funeral servces for Mrs. Marv Havrlla. 556 Mrs. Geneveve Pecharka of sany, mnster, offcatng. nter- Mrs. Paulne Mudrak, of Carteret wth the Rev. Dr. Andrew Har- f^rden Avenue, who ded Thurs-Czechoslovaka; one nece Mss ment wll be n Cloverleaf Park da- momne at Perth Ambov Genf'' 1 Hnsnltal, were heltl Saturdav pt 'Can Mortuares. State 1 Streets, Perth Ambov, "'H a requem servce at St. P" ( r's Enseopal Church,... Perth Ambov. Bural was n Clover Leaf MTnfa] Park. V, r dnw of Paul Havrlla, the deceased'was a parshoner of St. P-terJfEoseonal Church, Perth Amboy, Born n Austra-Hungary, she had resded n Perth Amboy pror to movng here 11 years ago. Survvng afe four sons, Mch- the Sacred Heart Church wth Rev. Andrew Okal, pastor, as celebrant. nterment was n Holy Trnty Cemetery, Hopelawn. The pall bearers were Andrew Mudrak; Peter Mudrak; Joseph Havrlla, YVood- Mudrak; Alexer Mudrak; ael Paul brdge, Peter Albert of Edson; 13 (jrchldren; two brothers, Mchael Varga, Montelar Andrew n Hungary. dary Mudrak of Carteret; fve, nephews, Mchael, Alexer, 1 Peter Mudrak of Carteret, Joseph Mudrak of Keansburg Vncent Mudrak of Mountantop, Pa. Funeral servces were held Sat-j urday at 8:30 a.m. from the Bzubj Funeral Home, 54 Wheeler Avenue wth a hgh Mass at 9:00 a.m. at] Mchael Mudrak, Jr. John Toplansky. The Rosary was rected Frday at 8 p.m. led by Rev. Andrew Okal. JOSEPH TARNOWSK MRS. MARY HAMADYK PORT READNG - The funera CARTERET - Mrs. Mary Hamadyk (Bobenchk), of 54 Leck of Joseph F. Tarnowsk, 70 Haga man Street, who ded last Wed Avenue ded December 15 at the' nesday at Perth Amboy General Perth Amboy General Hosptal, after a short llness. She was born; Hosntal. was held Saturday at the Zvlka Funeral Home, 513 State n Austra was a resdent of Street, Perth Amboy, wth a solemn hgh requem Mass at Carteret for 58 years. She was a St. parshoner at the St. Demetrus Anthony's Church. Bural was n Sacred Amboy. Heart Cemetery, South A veteran of the US. Army n World War, the.deceased had been emoloyed as a salesman for the Gordon Bakng Comoany. He was a parshoner of St, Anthony's Church. Hs mother was the late Mrs. Catherne Tarnowsk. Survvng are hs wdow, Frances; a son, Ronald, a daughter, Gal, at home; hs father, M- Ukranan Orthodox Church, Carteret a member of the Ssterhood of the Blessed Vrgn Mary of the church, Ukranan Natonal Assocaton Stch Socety of Carteret. She s survved by her husb, Andrew Hamadyk Sr.; two sons, Joseph Andrew Hamadyk, Jr. both of Carteret; eght daughters Mrs. Ann Malovetz, Mrs. Sophe Kukulya, Mrs. Mary Astrowsky, Mrs. Jenne Kosten, Mrs. J Woodbrdge Oaks Alce CuthberUon 1606 Oak Tree Road seln, New Jersey Tele. U Mr. Mrs. Lous Schmtt Cemetery, Woodbrdge. chldren, Mary Jane Prayer servces were held Tues-j George, Rnjway, were guests day evenng wth Rev. Dr. Andrew! Sunday of Mr. Mrs. Alexer 5 Harsany offcatng. Cuthbertson. S M Beauty Spot Kvt., Woodbrdg ftalvatore AtELLO ADAH ALEXANDER NCHOLAS ALEXO AMTHORY AM ARHLEY' AUAUSTC ARHAUD ROSE MARE ARNOLB RONALD ARROW1M DOROTHY AVERY VNCENT J. BADALf ELARETH BALBOA ROSEMAAE BALE CARL WLLAM RAROET JAMES M. BARKELEW CATHERNE BAAUZER R1CHAR0 BATTENNAU -\ PETER BATT1STLLA BAUER HUS1EL c. BAUtR BAUERBAND RCHDLAt BR CARRE BELDN * <! < B OEORBBREDtT *AR«Y AM Bl FREB A. BNLRR PATRCA A BO»C> TPREN jotm Man E>»A»> OUAKNON MCHAL RONCNALR JAM ROVAR* NOBRT BOYLE WLLAM ROVL HARE* LE BRAB1HAW ARMANDB BRA BROWR SOROE BROWN JONR BROWK ROBERT BRAWN HERBERT J. BRAHAM AAflOR HORMAR H. BRUCE BONALB K. BUHJ MAACE P. B/RH PATRCA BURN! K.HRT FUEO BUtE THBMAE. BUTLER URALB WHlUn BABBAM JMEPH CAHLL HRARB CAPELLB MAH> W. CAPS BABUL B. PATRCE CAPON tervakhj CABBORA JOBEPH CARMEN CARD UHERE CARROLL RCNAEL CARUO EDWARD CASH JAMES CASHEL LOUS CASPER ELABtTH M. CAUtrKLB ANTWONY r. CERE THOMA D. C4HLLS CHR1TNA ANN CNHOTA DOMNC CRUB CHARLES CLARK FRAHH P. CLARH JAMEB EDWABO CLARH HAYHOND CLARK RALPH CLJLUfB HNEBCT CLEART JOHN J. CLBARY ROfELLE CLOUOH JAME1 COAhllY MCHAE1 tojuut HARRY COLLNS MBCRT COLLN JOtEPtl COL»NNUB JOHN. C«NCANH*H. JA. P(TU COHCA«A«E UTER p. COktTANtl JOHN. CONTE JOHN r. CONTRMO OUWPP CtPPA JOftlPH p. COUAHLtH WLLAM COUOHLN HOWARD WLLAM COUTAHT RUTH o. COMTAHT RCHARB. CRAHE JAMES A. CRLLV JOSEPH P CRLLV MBER L CRLLV ROBER CBLLV AHBELO CRNCOL JOHN CRNCOL MCHAEL CRHUL «UTO CRtAR LARRE T. CRSTEAU THEBBOBE CHOTEAU LUU1 A CUCCARO CORNELUS CUHHNOt MCHAEL CURE NANCY P'AURA MANUEL DA SLVA JAMES W. OAHHEV HARRY E. DAMM BCHRE LEE BAVS ERHE1T BAVB NATHANEL DAVS NEWMAN DAVS WLLAM DAVH JOUPH D CCCB JOSEPH R BE ULLR FBAN D LOBENO DOTOTHY OE LUCY CATHERNE DE MARCO EUBEHE O MARCO JOHN BEBE WLLAM BSCRER FRAHK DELLAPOLLA A^BY DELLOACONO PATRCR. B1VRHV MARBH a«ht NCHOLAS D BLA1O CARMRE D COSMO HOCCO Bl PAOLA BAETABB Bl PETRB frah A. DPLkO CHARLES T. DCNSOH FRDERC H. BEHL AHHA ROLL HARTN BOlLf MCHAEL DOLLY CHARLES R DOMBROSA. JR. MAR ANN DOMBROSR HARBL* BOHT BNaAD konsu*nub PATRCA A. B«tV AC«UM A. BOUBHERTY THOMAS BOWUM 1 BRARD DU BAU JONH W. On PRE ULMA VTT»UANTS MAtlTNA BVBROU JOUPH BUBA MRAM DUDCR WLLAM DUOU ANTA T. OUr CAl p. 0UM«WLllAM PU«r SWHBOLVH BUFRSN UAN HATHLEEN DUOETT THOMAS BUNflAH ROY DWVER CHARLES WAVN lart MSP1R BBE JLL SDWAR ARV BETH EDWARDS WLfREB EDWARSA ALFRD F. BBRT THRMA StCMRH *rvf«m«cstbutar vvraw*'*" PB^H LONARO LBACHB DWARD EtDRDOE RUSSELL D. ELDRDOE WLLAM BLDRDAE MACKS " LAU " HENRETTA ELLS DUNCAN S. ELLSWORTH. JR. EDWARD EHDRVH LUB ESPOBTB JUDY VERTT MARY TERESA FARRLL EDWARD FAUCHHAH 1 OBERT FALL**] JOSEPH FAKHA EVELYH FAUHNAN ROBERT FAUBHRAH * LEL1 J. FAVLUNR LEWS FAUST JOHHFEDOR JOHH J. FEDOU BOHOAH FDYR SUANH FEE JOHN FUV PATUCR FEMT ELLAFEBBANtd., FEERTAB BCNABB >. FUBMANN JONN» FNYABj P. FMAN PTER FNDLAY ARTHUR M >NN FRANK FOCHT MARYAN* P. FRANWLLA JOHN " 1 town B. FREDERCK NONNS FREEl JR. JOHN FRENCH CHARLt E FULTOH ULP. FW.TU ANtoWO URHU D ANTONO UNRUTO LOBNA1HE «A)«A JOHN OAR MANY ANN BftMAN MCHAl BCRBA WARMN C ENJE! BWARB BlSLN WLLAM UUlltll RCHARD GRTANNN ERNEST tloybr HABTNA FRAHtB BBF'l WALTER Lf foode FNANR forda ARTHUR CNACE MCHAEL BNA«MART BRAFF HARRY L. BJAHAM r 1 HUEN RAHAM MLTO CBEEH FRAHH E. tor RORERT RRFFTHS WLLAM BROT PAULNE M NUALANO J CLAUDA «UARAGHA GEORGE GUE GEORGE CULCK JOHH R BULCK MHBVUV BUBU MANUBL AURRBRQ ARTHUR CUSTAFSON PATRCA K. HABERNUH ROBERT HAGAMAH RBBBRT HALLECH UNRA ULH HAMLL^ CHERYL DANNE HAMMER PATRCA NAMMLL FRANCS NANRGAN MLORlNABT HART UATBW NARTMAH j LEONARD HARN PUL HAT1 ANET HATH JOHN NAWNNS BANCS HALY HBALEV (OWABa DMtl HESRE MHN HltABTY BEOROE E. HLLER JOHN JAMES HEMNGWAY W. HOWARD HEHDRCAS R.AROLD HRDCK FRAHB. mcmy MLN HWHBYf FRANK HHATH JOHH EDWARD MOEWC, JH. WlllAM H NOEK FREDERCK H*frMAR UONtE HOLLNOS RD ARHUR HOLMBEW JAMES V. HOLMES DWARB J. NSL10H DAHKk HapM JOSEPH HOPKNS JOHN NORNE JOHH HOWARD JEHN1K HRCHA LORRANE J HUD NUBAK ANBMW HU*HE JEANNE AURLLA HUME HELEH HUSSMAN FRED HUTH RAYMOND JACHOWSK BOSALYN SALVN P. JAOKMH TYMB ARU ARTHUR R. JAMES JMES AN1HUH JAMES ALCB LCE M. JARVAS RV ADOLPH BOLPH E. JRHR JNKNt RAN BRAN O OBERT j*) KJs BARL MARY JEN1H RALPH JEROME ADAM JEflONKA JOSEF JElONkA JlflONkA JBHN JWRt "RHARB" MAR«UtRT( JOHNSON CHARLES JONES JAMES M O«O»N BOLESLAW E JURKCWC E JARC C UCUM HHRT J RADER HEHRY J KAPRASEW1 JOHN HARA FRANK USPERECN PF.TEH KASSAK PATRCA BAVANABH STtWABT B REAH JOHH EAK ROBERT W >EAN JN ONKS G HFE CAROL N. RlflB FBCRERCK J RMBR " " - " * """ DWH HELLRR MCHAEL AELLV MARBARET L HEHELY JOSEPH KNMA. JR. AMEB HHB1BV STANLEY HU. JR PETER >ERRCa JOHH M. KEELCA P1R S KCVU MSBU BJtB OANE1 JJlMS KNG MARBART RSSUHG JUDFTH RJTSA EDWARD KLAUBR NNNY LEM ARTHUR JLNBENMAER RCHARD. BNCHT FRARR RNOWLES MSPH RHOWLS EDWN AdlOBUCK EDWARD ROTCH JSNH P. HRES ELEANOR CtJALA ANRBW WATER V. AUTCHA WLLAM HUMCHA LEONCRD. AWATKOSA ANTNONV Ltull U LA BU«M~ BUCM JBptl LA BBAC MCHAEL LADYM CATHERHE LARS JOHN LAMHEHTSN WLLAM LAMBERT JtSEPN JAtEF" UHLATjH* * - MAMARlf - --?" lahe -M " BOMNCK LARA HARRY R. LAPE CAROL S LARSN MARGARET LACO WHH UULO JOEPN J. LAURO LOUSE C, LAUMAN THOMAS. LE BL, " CODADD lattrd Best wshes tor a very Merry Chrstmas a Joyous New Year to all! Seasons Greetngs We wsh we could send a Bpecal Holday Greetng to each frend we've made ths war. nstead, we take ths means t* wsh you all a Happy Holday a Frutful New Vear. DANNY'S Luncheonette 68 Man Street, Woodbrdge Mr. * Mn, Danny O'Bren Famly Bll Shela, Bob «Hoemvto "Our heartfelt thanks for jj your contnued patronage." The Coopers Pck up your dary needs at our store oo Mddlesex Turnpke. Cooper's Dary Mddlesex Turnpke Busness offces wll close at Noon, December 24. Gas Company servce wll be avalable, t% usual, at all tmes. ALUN UUHCH 4RV VAN m ftwao VLH JOAN M WALCH ( *MO C WALt* MCH A t MVAHbO *UL WAKHM M»M WAVHNOTOH Bll WA UN ^AT? J." AfelC T Wll* AHUEL r WllUA JflfrH J MOJTON lorttl YACKANN JOHM VQlf DWAHO MOOD mo m, VOUNC AMCfc VQUNG fatncu 4NN to O»lf VUUHOH J0 *" ' "* M '"!»' V u " l w. l?, 1 bl J DC ;! l su«1 "!l l.«"!l_..«'»»'<_y "«":" '.^^^ - 'v«l.

6 PAGE SX SEALTH Wednesday, December 23, 19(54 ndependent-leader (E.B.) - Carteret All of us have our own personal.\(y problf'rns. The best way n co >P wth them can Hr \ery \.luawr nfo maton..vow trouble ma^ bo colr -<»tes lat always seems lo cotnr at the nost ncnvcnenl lme Blame a vms ffr thc.^e hot nnd rrtn'ed bum «- whch con*' nn your lf at -mnmcnt's notce t s w. hr same tspr vr;«u'lc'.wuoldv hut! - maffl The bf-t treatment - :.v,> ly hot (ffnorfw- J1 ' J e sort 1 ', then, (t;h bom»' ' -p H N of cam-!or Cover t-1e <nr* '.' b r.no r>c f'nl. xellmv n\m> nf merrttv K the oolr t-f- rwcr frrq-'ntly. t!>ev 'cm h? rc.vt-l ' '*! sma 1!-.fr- * >uf(erc (Mne the wn'"v.thov art mon ;eht Tr :; '!t a comv -n ran- he ; ' An aller- gy to ce'm;r>. <<rl\: h'.;sht- *-:rk <j cups jrt f<?w : c< t- r.me only a fen A mo>: avr,m<r tau<t> * a defcency of vr.arr.n B Eat more whole gran cereal? ver lean -meats, mlk eggs Trv eat' ng brewer'? yeast for a bad case Perjnanen goose pmples s a name gven a condton doctors call follcular hyperkeratosf Theyl are found on almost any part of the body Partcularly on th«leg or the under sde of the upper arm. t s usually a sen that you lack enough vtamn A the B complex vtamn? the type fat found n margarne, butter lard. t s a blemsh usually assocated wth a low-fat drt. The condton s brought nn by months, even years of ncorrect eatklg. So don't expect t to clear up- n a couple of weeks. t may take as longs as three months. Young chldren put almost everythng n ther mouths as they begn teethng. Ths s a natural tendency s nothng to become alarmed about. lere s one thng to be remembered, however, that can prove most harmful, even fatal that s lead posonng. Most manufacturers of crbs, nfant's bed toys use pants whch contan no lead pgments.! Ths s not protecton enough. Chl- (len chew wndow slls, chars, all] knds of furnshngs. t s the' mother's job to watch ths closely! put a stop to t before harm.s done. Lead posonng affects the chld's bran, lver, blood, bones most (l the other vtal organs. Even f your chld's lfe s saved, he may NOW effects of mental deteroraton afterwards. you suspect your chld has U-ad,.posonng, call a doctor at mce CNplan the stuaton to hm. He wll respond at once. He wll probably gve hm plenty of cpsom salts mlk. He wll cause hm to vomt also. SEANCE ON A WET AFTERNOON The story of "Seance On A Wet Afternoon" concerns a mddle aged couple who kdnap a lttle grl from her school. Ths Brtsh} melodrama s so expertly por-; trayed that sympathy s wth the couple who abduct the chld rather than the lttle grl. Km Stanley Rchard Altenborough lve n such a neg -; borhood that a study n psychology results as the story unfolds. Km s a domneerng wfe whose brutal treatment forces her husb to almost wllngly partcpate n the abducton. The chld, Judth Donner, s not mstreated a sharp contrast s njected brngng out the dfference n the two homes. ROUSTABOUT Armed wth a leather jacket, a fancy, motorcycle a shny gutar. Elvs Presley drlls westward untl he meets up wth a. small carnval. He decdes to look the outft over alter lstenng to ther hard-luck story, offers- hs help. The" atmosphere s qute real n ts- carnval settng. Elvs s n goed voce busness pcks up. "n the course of the flm he Sjngs a dozen or mure srnfc, The nrdanares accompany Elvs n several lnes. Veteran actress, Bat.d Sla vck, ybly portrays the owner of hc carnval. Le! Brck--, uml hs daughter, Juan Freeman are n conslant dsagreement wth Klvs, whch s almost a dsaster tn th show. YOU CAN GET RELEF FROM HEADACHE PAN STANBACK gvet you FAST relef from pans of headache, neuralga, neurts, mnor pans of arthrts, rheumatsm. Because STANBACK contans several medcal ly-appt oved prescrbed ngredents tor fast telefc you can take STANBACK wth confqence. Satsfacton guaranteed! 10* lt W* 98' SUPERMARKETS tfttn* f* 1 * rght to l* wa"'f#j Not relpo*'b't TURKEYS WHOLE HAMS BEEF RB ROAST FNAST FRANKFURTERS BACK BAY BACON GROUND CHUCK POLSH SAUSAGE SKNLESS SLCED for MEAT LOAF or HAMBURGER MLD FLAVOR SMOKEY GOODNESS PERFECT EATNG 49 U. S. CHOCE REG. 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7 ependent-uader (.B.) - Carteret Press hurches Lst Specal Chrstmas Servces ntnucd from Page t> Heard on Hgh", "Slent, Nght", g, "Come All Yc Fathful" followed by Prelude, "The Frst Nod." Redeemer, The nfant: hme carol, "A Great. Wonder"; processonal, 1 1P All Ye Fathful", collect 1 ty. Kyr«Eldson, Collect ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH Port Readng Rev, Stanslaus Mlos». K." u s'tl'e gradual, "And There... Slar ' n «^ 11:45 p. m., Chrst- Shepherds," the Gospel,! mas J M ' there wll bo tho sng. Creed, hymn, "0 Utte!!!!!!. 0 ' 1 " - "0 Holy y Nghr g of BotWehem"; sermon; r.! Nl K ht " "Adeste F v "There Were Shrp-. ' s pravc for Chst's Church, 1. A neral Confesson, Sursum ;,T- Snncbu, Agnw Drl ntnn of the Sacrament,: '-,. Prayers the Bless-' ram s ml, "t Came Upoq a Md-',, n( j, car," recessonal, "Hark! erald Angels Sng," post-,my to the World) Thr : Come.". RST PRE8BYTEHAV CHURCH Woodbrdgt c for Chrstmas Eve at 11 j mas" has been announced hy h\ h'.- SP vces offered ;,t be held. WOO)K»;K GOSPEL CHRC Rrv. Allen W. llasmussrn On Chrstmas Eve ut 11 D. n P M\. esus HehJehem", "Good Tdngs" r W Be Tn God", "Lttle &ra, "The Lvng Song" the Rev. Eldon R. Stohs, pas- 1 of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church enllth "Vstor From Outer Space." y worsh 'P servce» 1 be hold at o a. m. wth the wlchralon of the Lord's Supper Pastor stoh's message based on " C( " 1( chapter of Luke s on " And Frnm Bethlehem 1 LADY OF PtACE CHURCH FOr The Male Chor of Our Ladof Peace Church wll sng a hgh Mass at noon on Chrstmas Day. The program wll consst of the "MRsa Orbs Factor" by Rev. Carlo Rossn. The chor wll also sng -'Slent Nght", 'Adeste Fldels", "Hark, the Herald Angeln Sng." Brzychcy s the drector of the chor. FRST CONGREGATON CHURCH Mass of the Woodbrldge Chrstmas Eve sevces at the wth varous Rev, Royd Johnson Frst Presbyteran Church wll cture muscal selectons as follows: 4:30 p. m., Cherub Tho Frst Congregaton Church (f Wnndlrdfc celebrated Chrstmas Sunday wth the lghtng of Jarol Chors sngng, "nfant Holy, nfant Lowly" "Come the fourth advent cle, A Fes-! wll be sunk. At the ('tval of Musc was presented by o'clock Maws (ho snm T e tte three chors of the church. The Chnrel f.'hor under the drecton of Robert Warden sang "Snu We Noel" ncludng a!soprano solo by Mss.ynnette "Runcly. He Youth Chor under. jthc drecton of Mrs. Clfford Wlla:.] Lartscn nregs. Jr., as follows: ' sented hv le Adnl r!," /"' JT'^^ " Mll:( ' fnr the C,r«nsleeve S ", Vau^jTh "V A '', ' ^ ^ *!* Johnson. Jr. spoked m: anthem, "At the Barbara Ernst "He Shall Feed ' - ^ ' <>1V nlory of the Kn * FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH Avenel Jesus, Holy Chld, To Me"; 8:00 p. m., Crusader Chor wll render "Coventry Carol" the Westmnster Chor wll sng "Dng, Dong Merrly nn Hgh"; 11 p. m., Chnncel Chor wll offer "Chrst- 1 mas Day" by Host "Sng Noel." Musc drector u Kenneth Bell. Wednesday, December 23,1964 "Whle Shepherds Watched Thefr Slocks," by the chor, "Star of the Eart," by the chor, wth the solo part rendered bj Lnda Castlelght; "The, Chrst mas Star" to the tune of the "Cradle Song." by the Prmary chldren; "Hark, the Herald Angels Sng," congregaton; "Oh, Why Not Crown.the Savor Kng Mrs. Rosemary of Your Heart," Junor Class; "Thou Ddst Leave Ty Throne," by the chor; "Oh, Come to My Heart, Lord Jesus" Junor Grls; n closng a tro, Lynn Waldhem, Andrea Lohne, Jenn Wheatley, sang "Have You Any Room for Jesus?" SELN ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH SELN Rev, Harry W. Schaumburg, pastor l.cht. Junor Chor; an- H s Hock". Mrs. Allen KasrT " On Chrstmas Eve members of Cherubm Song", Bort- Tomorrow nght, the tradtonal sen, "Good Tdngs"; Mrs. Rudolph Frcy. "Lttle bly of God Church wll be Chrst the congregaton of seln Assem Youth Chor; offertory Chrstmas Eve Clelght Servce wll bo held at 10:45 p.m. T ' ^ : " ur? ; ;"<wy Popke. "n Our Hearts' mas carolng throughout the area l!w Far s t to Beth-! Runyon Ernst,.mll wth the m' rdchr.tnn r'rnratmn ot of Holy Com- They wll meet at the church at 'arkt-shaw; post! " '~ "("(tmethnu l^ng; mun on. At ths tme the'chrst **tu n\; V s 8 p.m..s Mora", Hel. Expected Jesus". Cle - wll be lghted After the. presentaton by the to usher n The Sunday School presented ts Cht Chrstmas Day. The Chancel chor, there wlf be by annual Chrstmas program, en KHN VANNEY CHURCH ColoaU yv.w Eve p. m.j n carols, processon of p...-. Hoys Chor Bless:r Crb; Mdnght, Solemn asssted by Senor Chora,. Vr John Ward, who wll laxl next year, wll assst 1 ::: 'nl'ht Mass as deacon. t r chor wll partcpate! drecton of Mn, Chrsfrl,.,n Cl: -tmas Day, the Masses r, to 7TO,8 30, 9:45, 11:00 Ol«REDEEMER LUTHERAN rlurch R*V. Eldon R. Stohs Chrstmas Eve worshp at Our Hedeemer Lutheran Church wll nclude a famly servce at 7 p. m. the tradtonal choral clelght servce.t 11 p. m, under the drecton of orpnst chormaster, Eduard A..lacohsen. Musc fo rlle clelght servce wll nclude SOLN from Carol l!!t, re sh H*crds." A soprano solon "There's the Ar" wll ho sung hy Mrs. Eugene Aber. The servce wll close wth the lghtng of cles by the congregaton. Ol'R SAVOR'S LUTHERAN CHURCH seln Rev. Rchard V. Glbrrtson Our Savor's Lutheran Church, wll hold specal Chrstmas serv- ] ces on Chrstmas Kve Chrstmas Day at School - 18, ndana Chor Cantata by ra Wlson enttled "The Musc o( Chrstmas", 2 : M;h Mass. Worshprll MJ; the followng carols Nght", "le l.'tl Feed Hs' rll(1 t'lt-lj^ht Carol Worshp coasstng of such.ongs as "Holy Avl ; nut ' Js( ;" n -, M.- "Angels We Have Flock". "Como Holday Wassal Bowl Ttmu lx>r! E.\- w '" ^K 1K '' ( c ' lrslmab Eve at 111 p. n. The Senor Chor under the drecton nf Mrs. Fred Page wll present a program of specal mmc ncludng "Oh. Would Snp of llnry's Chld" - /vetace; "n EXHMS <;or;!" - Peters; "Chld " Scele; "Now Sng We, Now He juce" Bach..ev. Rchard Glbertson, ; wll delver the message. \ tnr ut Holy Communon ]!!«n d m Chrstmas Day at."> ; m The chor under the lrvt nf Mrs, Paf!c wll present, xv;l mmc Rev. Rchard (,!l't-nn wll delver the mes- Af,».J Chrstmas tree-trmmer jolly carol sngers wth ennu steamng wassal bowl of Florda orange grape uct-s, sweet cder aromatc spces. > tradton of wassalng comes from Engl, where n daya a host toasted hs guesta wtk the words "waes " meanng lterally "be well," a hot frut punch. recpe t MoecallT addodrato for the season now when t 1 pp sugar qugrt Florda orange pp water j^w.,, j, thole doves 2 cups Florda gnpcmt 1-nch peces stck juca p rn "nvm 1 quart sweet cder 1 Florda orange pnbne «ugar f water apces n deep saucepan; smmer butes: stran. Add orange juce, grapefrut juce cder. t serve hot from punch bowl For Chrstmas garnsh, nto alccs. Place a halved ced cherry n center no ce. Place peces of angelca, cut to resemble holly on ades of cherry. Float alcea on top of punch- YlAD. 26 V servngs. NMAN AVE. OOLONA For TJ The Gft That U Never Returned Always the Rght Ske Always n Good Taste SEE THS YEAR'S UNUSUAL DECANTERS QFT BASKETS A SPECALTY; Holday To Our Many Frends Customers SHOP CHRSTMAS DAY «A.M. TO 4 P.M. ttled "The Characters of Chrstmas Meet Chrst," last Sunday. The musc for the evenng ncluded: "0 Come All Ye Fathful,' sung by the congregaton; "Awa; n the Manger" wth motons, b; the Begnners Nursery ST. JOHN'S EPSCOPAL CHURCH SewareB Rev. Wllam Forest On Chrstmas Eve, at 9: JO, arols wll be sung followed by he Hofy Eucharst. Other servces for the Chrstmas season wll be as follows: Chrst mas Day, 10 a. m., Holy Euch arst; December 26, St. Stephen' Day, Holy Eucharst at 10 a. m December 27, St. John's Day Holy Eucharst at 7:30 11:0(1 a. m.; December 28, Holy nnocents, 10 a. m., Holy Eucharst. FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH seln Rev, Roger D, Sldener, pastor The clelght servces c Chrstmas Eve wll be held 8:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Th specal musc presented wll elude: "Who Wll Come To Beth lehem"-byles, by the Junto Chor; " Wonder As Wer by a quntet, composed of Roge Argalas, Donna Lee Mchel Thomas Bonomolo, Lorrane M... ler. Barbara Clough; "A Babe Les n The Cradle"-Clyn, by the Senor Chor; KEEP UP WTH YOUR HOME TOWN NEWg CLP AND MAM THS COUPON TODAY WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO 18 GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE. N J. Enclosed please fnd $4 00 for a new subscrpton to: ($500 out of State). O [NDEPENDENT-LEADER CARTEREl PRESS, To be sent to: NAME ADDRESS TOWN.. SANTATON LEGAL HOLDAY NOTCE Chrstmas Day New Year's Day are recognzed Holdays for our Santaton Personnejl, therefore there wll not be a garbage )ek-up made on these days. Pck-up of garbage normally schedule^ for Chrstmas, New Year's wll be pcked up the next Regularly scheduled days, whch wll be December 29th January 5th. Your co-operaton consderaton wll be greatly apprecated. The Santaton Department Woodbrdge Townshp Gmu Bambno"?. Yon, Mrs. J«anett«Kuchek. Rev. Stdener announced tba tto«hs sermon for both servce* lllbe-thesurprlmof Joy." The Church wll the decorated wth polnsettas whch wll be delvered to "shut-ns" on Chrlatmas )ay. Other flowers are gven by members of the Congregaton n lemory of loved ones. A Cantata-Pageant, enttled "The Frst Chrstmas Nght" was eld at the church, Sunday, presented by the Junor' Senor lors combned. Other members " the Congregaton Joned n the presentaton of the pageant. ST. CECELA'S CHURCH sdln Rev, John M. Wllos, putor The Mdnght Mass as St. Cecela's Church wll be offeree) accordng to the new lturgy wth 'ull partcpaton by the Congregaton, both n prayer smt. There wll be carolng a half hour before mdnght by a mxed hor of 35 voces, under the dl- ecton of Mrs. Frank Crowley Hymns wll be sung durng the Mass by the chor the people. Solosts wll be: Mrs. Wllam James, sngng "0, Holy Nght;' Mrs. A. Mortt, "What Chld s AdoK Chor tauomm durng "Hot NtarH." A tro, the Mnrtca wfl be "O Tbou Who Mn. B. Bentno, Mrs t Petrad, Hts Barbara Dapunc Mercful", Mmdlth; "At W«Hearert" Atknson; "Ood Be wll sng "Steep, Holy Babe," Part", Wlson. Solost wll be Duets "Oh, Lttle Town of Bethlehem," by Anthony Ysnuls The congregaton wll sng: "O Sttphen Kasko. John Ryan, «nd "Jesu Bambno," Come A" Tet Fathful", Letter; by Wllam Brenburg "HL.. ' Herald Angfels Sng", Edward Snyder. M'MvMssohn. EVANGELCAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Woodbrklge R»». LesUe Egry. Pastor The adult chor of the Evangelcal Reformed Church wl present carols scrptural passages on the theme. "Angels W Have Heard on Hgh" at 8:30 Tho uc Lesle Egry, pastor announced two servces of communon for Chrstmas day. The Adult Chor wll offer at the 9:00 a. m. servce "Sng Ye Noel" "Us, Mdnght", Bradbury ducted n Hungaran. p. m., Chr stm& Eve. Mrs. Lesle Egry s chor dreetor-organlst. The chor processonal selectons wll nclude "/>, How a Rose E'er Bloomng, by Praetorus; "Blessed Holy Nght", Offenbach; "S- lent Nght", Gruber; "0 Holy Adams; "Joy To The World", Hel; "Masters n Ths Hall", (French Chrstmas Carol^ Olver; "Angels We Have eard on Hgh." Organ Prelude: "Glory to God n the Hghest". Whtford; Offertory, "Jesus n Bethlehem", Enners; Postlude "As Lately Wej Watched", Bach. A Saturday mornng, December 36, closng, servces wll be held at 11:00 a. m,, n Englsh Hungaran. About Your Home Too often these days parents seem to forget that", although ther effort* are usually far from professonal lookng, chldren should be allowed to share n decoratng the home for Chrstmas Season's Greetng From Your MUNCPAL COUNCL Let us rejoce, for once agan the Chrstmas Season brngs us the gudng fath of Peace Good Wll to All, the hgh nspraton of Hs holy message. To our many good frends, we send heartfelt greet* ngs, wth the wsh that all may enjoy a most blessed Holday Season, n the company of famly frends... sngng the old famlar carols... hearng agan the well-loved, sprt-lftng words of the Chrstmas Story. WALTER ZRPOLO Mayor ' COUNCLMEN AT-LARGE ROBERT JACKS Councl Presdent ROBERT VOGEL. ROBERT SMTH DR. RALPH BARONE WARD COUNCLMEN PA0E SEVBf Chratma daeoratoa do not need to be expensve to be beautful. They can be made at homa the makng can be fun for the whole famly. An old favorte la a mow scene HAROLD MORTENSEN... Frst Ward JOSEPH NEMYO...,. Seqond Ward featurng a Jolly Santa brght green trees. The snow can be made of cotton placed on a large pece of cardboard, when completed, can be moved easly. The Santa Js made of a red apple, for the body, the head, arms legs of raarshmauows attached to the apple body wth toothpcks. The eyes mouth are made of bts of colored ctron. GEORGE YATES..... Thrd Ward THOMAS COSTELLO WLLAM KLGALLN thng. The green, trees can be constructed wth bts of wre small peces of evergreen from the yard. Long chans of popcorn or cranberres make any Chrstmas tree nun lovely. Try combnng the 'two to make a gay red whtt chan. Chldren love to make chans of brght colored paper for tba tree, although the rewttng mess s usually pretty terrfc, t s more than worth t to aae the pleaaad look on tba fact* of your lttle Fourth Ward Ffth Ward,

8 PAGE EGHT The Crows Nest Renz Answers 'Contnued from Page V j o r no, c o n s u l by sun.l, SSS Wednesday, December 28, 1964 «- * ** Comrl Eyes dent, n ts entrety, reads as fol-. - <.. vou Board members. Rather than lon Athletcs Contnued from Paffe l our crtcsm, thew men should reas ceve credt for the outstng fund. 1 am ndeed sorry that you nwp*. Mr Cncab. that fls nsuranw Hd not receve vour brochure whoc! grounds real he estate reduced for hous- *rvce they furnsh thl^com--^^,. fw carrt>rs the munty. Todav we educate 20,-.. way, more more ndustry wll he attracted to the Keasbey secton, Mr. Nemyo sad s was conccvahle that the faclty wll bel )lls come a frst clnss post offce. The pllm " 6 Week (mm Ppge 1' ;s that wll Obtuares ndependent-leader (KB.) - Carters Pretbyternu ( Breakfmt WOODBRDGF, Alex N. Nemeh ^ Mr. O'Connor, a retred freght the Chrstmas F\,' conductor for the Pennsylvana servce at the F,. HARRY KAV1N MENU) PARK TERRACE - The funeral of Harry Kavn. 44,, Ralroad, was a parshoner of St.'Chtrch tomorrow,., 1M Ethel l Street, who h ded dd Mn MBn-j^j 8 Church. He wa8 a '* A homecom); ^ Army veteran of World 1 been planned (nr s.. dnv at n seln Survvng are two Mnrnnt' *-* '"Ml control tl '5sort.nl. thr art of Cemetery, seln. fol,own V,a,s,,, lottng*: "Recommended ' Where the Rar- readly avalable for those «-ho convmre vou Rartan Flow? U Ear] Schenck»<hed t Mlers. publshh by the Rutgers 'The junor hgh School pn,. foverstv Prew as a Tercenten- «as decded upon by the Board the lowen ng years he has heen an edtor publsher he *a> drector of the Rutgers Unversty P?*M fmm from 19M to lw-ax! a prcduc- He :> a'j's:: or O. known as a specal: T. the War perod by'charle< H studo s n quotes an ez-'-.j feortr.r. d Woodbrktee.»rkr. «a* par «' a vast tract of!an; k-:*?, as the Elzabe.thto»T. Purc>.». bouzh! n 1664 from three M-.aas for "20 fathom of trayden tradmz 1 coth. 2 cote?. 2 eunne< ke*lle=, thj!,.school a bachelors de- lnquency adult crme the r e ««= -» -. ^ granh,h.dren credts.».«*: H're the press " t f j ^ M>^. ^.P ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ W NKRAR masters degr*< «"<* The nstructors wll n- frt>m Yw)( - (.. v flnh a fmmfr res ((. n t Hop F,A\VN - The funeral of for a master's degree plus. 32 varous polce academes. nrtlls - of nrnnff he had lved n Mcnlo rhar]es x ' Wnetfar. 7S New, 12 P.M. n v\ South Plnlnfw 1 vx" decson meht have neencredh. tt.mo; for a full doctor try, the stnte pnl'^ other p^ Tm. a(. p fve ypa r s. Brunswck Avenue, who ded dfforenl. ate.».w0. jpolce, departments., Slrv v nc arp hs wdow, Her- jjumay' at Perth Amboy arlm "Board of Educaton meetngs ' "Wo hope that thv varous ^ nt\ P j ;ro b Kavn: a daughter. n (, s,,t' a «H be M'l ths momng ' rflflt '' cc departments ' n l ' w W""' 7!Susan two sons. Erc Mnrc. a, n m a( jh«. p V nn Son, [take advantage of th* wonderful' a at home: two ssters. Mrs'. p mprr, 424 F.n*' Awnue.l 'Contnued from Page l opportunty." sad Mr Gnlnss. \\»p lohref. Bmoklvn \(t«t>r-tl An wth the Rev Svl-' WOMENPAST _ ths There has been some alfc that ~~~ Una KnmMtr. Plensanl Vew.; v(, stns \\ rmto n offcrtne Bufal, WHH AUDER RR ]j en- Mr. Brenner wll dot seek re- mj, ASSlMn.ATON - K M" *. N v ul be m'cl-ver Uaf Memnrnl fuff«r Many Troub'l - eood now s,nce prac " '. ^ J ^ ^ ^ HJeh mertn^ to feel free to ques. verfe(1 at pre8s Ume. Presdent Johnson ha* called PJMf' A. O'CONNOR Park. Woodbrdtfe Aft*, common u oak /The nlanne for "nothng less than the full as- SK.N - Funeral servces for A resdent of Unwlawn for l«; rautomff.cu. kf., decson made by the; f Xped Xd School wll be on a tract of 27 5 ton any for flng pettons smlafon of more than 20 mllon'phln A. 0'O.nnor. «. 91 Rd**- years, the derfajwd WM t \ ^ x ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ ' Queston! are very cour-: ^"P* <* organkauon. acres at 4 r.k. Negroes nto Amercan lfe." The e v Avenue, who ded Saturday at former resdent ol enn Am ;:,ch«t urluon b,,t' ' Tle Junor Hgh School* bult twusly answered or. n some! 9B4 Cvl Rghts Act. Johnson Perth Amboy drneral Hosotal. bt.y A retred vard foreman at, StcondarUy,,,,,,,.,, ne n the 1950s are as Mlnw-s:-ca««referred to comnuttces for, :mrrr Cornmember of o? Mm 210 acres, Colona 23.0,detaled fads f you cannot; Smp- be acres Fords M7 acref These'fnd tme to attend our meetngs use «me cnuaren wno wn ne «" " «- " -, J, tn meann anv Contnued from Page dck, Jr.. Clyde Frank nv g sad, marks a mlestone althou^h«ll b.- held ths mornnr. 900 at the t does not provde (he whole}the (Rener Funeral Home. 44 pany. he was answer. He sad he would make Green Street, wth a solemn hph <on Meh<K]st ( ll» rrn Vce Presdent-elect Hubert Hum-' Mas,. 9:no at S CoHa's Church T J ^ responsble for pressng Bural w.l h. n St 1 trtrr of Harrv Lund for nformaton on A. Rush. Lllan Ro^ner. E.'^vrnment programs (emhery, Colony ST. l coverng 17J> acres. elementan- l educaton. Mr Ed- Johnson. Lade» Auxlary VFW Woodbrdgf ""''The'VlenTentary "schools bult ward Keatng for nformaton on;60m Fords. Mr, Mrs Charles At Mdnght Mass tomorrow. pror to the electon of ths Board secondary nformaton, or Mr. T. j r.all 10 the Grls Chor wll offer trad- were of the campus type, that s jc. Cadwalader for nformaton on barres of lead hful of now- tonal Chrstmas carols under the.nwltnle buldngs. as a re- busness practces der. 400 fathom of whte Warn- drecton of Sster Mary Sharon, sut, t requred 6.0 acres of l pom nr two hundred fathoms of Solos.wll nclude "Brthday of a to buld School ^25. but only 5 5 Black wampum" The de-scrp- Kng" by Joanne Petro "Oh 'acres to buld School -2& TOWT Budget rkm s: "Nature had furnshed the,holy Nght" by Patrca Me 5.0 acres for School *27^ son of Mr. Mrs. Alex J. Kevn O'Bren, (V7R Leone Street, jlyszczasz, 62 Edgewood Avenue, lvnodbrjdge. has been pledged to. Colon j, a -_was Promotd^tojnter- Toa X Omega fraternty at'"" or " Communcatons ' Techncan L Unon Junor College, Cranford. A Thrd Class, whle servng aboard prnuatc of Woodbrdge Senor the destroyer USS Dyeses, undergon overhaul at Boston Naval H"h School, O'Bren s the son of Mr. Mrs. L. Gerard O'Bren. Shpyard. Upon completon of the He s a freshman, enrolled as a overhaul, the Dyeses wll take 1 specal student n USC's Evenng part n refresher tranng at Sesson... The Lttle Fellows Guantanamo Bay Cuba, before returnng to her home port League of Colona the Moth- of ers Auxlary are plannng»!newport, R.. dance to be held January 16. Barbara Ann Slannko,' 21 East Green Street Mary Zpf. 292 St. James Avenue, Wondbrdge attended the Rendeer Ball at the New York Hlton Saturday, sponersod by the combned Berkeley clubs of the Berkeley Schools of Secretaral tranng n East Orange, Whte Plans New York. Promse of Goodwll: Colona Cubs Pack 30, Dens 3, 4 6 have been busy durng the past few weeks carryng out the Cub Scout promses of Goodwll. The Cubs have been workng earned $18.58 whch thev donated tps week to The ndependent- Leader Chrstmas Fund. The boys who contrbuted ther Den Mothers are as follows: Den 3, Mrs. James Taber, den mother; Bobby Hochrun, James Taber Greg McNels, Bran McNels Wllam Mehle; Den 4, Mrs. Andrew Perdek, den mother; Pau! Perdek, Justn Glodowsk, Alan Wecksten, Kenneth Skjodal, Robert Brnkman, Charles Schwen zer. Rchard Aucon, Calv Wecksel; Den 6, Mrs. Felx Savjekas, den mother; Phlp Savckas, Robert Yaguesky, Thoma: Sheppard, Ronald Mesglesk, Ed ward Olbrys Matthew Pan cak. Last, But Not Least Eneneman Freman Rchard F. HaBley, USN, son of Mr. Mrs. Charles N. Hadley, 321 De.KalbJ Avenue, Woodbrdge, Seaman Wllam Donohue, son of Mr. Ms. Wllam J. Donohue, 31 Hemestead Avenue, Avenel, were aloard the cebreaker USS Glacer when sl)e broke cer for a shppng channel to MeMurdo Sound, Antarctca, durng Operaton Deep Freeze '65. Thb cebreaker broke 19 mles of ce n 14 days heralded the earlest shjo arrval n "Qeep Freeze" h'storv She also broke ce for a moorng basn for tankers supply shps whch followed her through the. ce...woodbrdge. Past 87, the Amercan Legon, wl sptmsor a New Year's Eve Dance at the Post Home on Berry Street. Dancng wll be held from 10 P.M., untl 3 A.M. A buffet supper wll be served. Tckets lfe avalable at the post buld n?.. Seaman Recrut Eugene P McMahon, 17, USN, son of Mr Mrs. Eugene P. Mentaton Sr, 15 Concord Road, seln, recently began basc tranng at tb Naval Tranng Center, Creal Lakes, Alex S. Lyszczasz "The New tt.m Grace Toeo. Mr. Mrs. Ed- g ward Sprnger. Todd Vcsko. Mr 5 Mrs. Antono L. Meon. J B.' Bonta Harry Hode< t.m 1 country wth all sort* of wld^dorough Organst wll be Chrs' Owned by Townshp 1 Contnued from Page 1 Pastjuale Montauol Mehle beasts' fowl, whch save them tne Pasko. "t mght be of further nterest Famly, A Colona Frend.. ther food much of ther do- 1 Chrstmas Dav Masses wll be to you to know that the property we Donatons wll be accepted at thne. Fat venson, turkevs. soese.celebrated at 7.' on whch most schools are located,ture *"H *> be felt by UK aver -Leader. 20 J heath-hens, crans. swans, ducks. A.M. wth the Bovs Chor sngng was n whole or n part owned by age property owner for HK nngreen Street, Woodbrdge, up to plpeons the lke The streams tradtonal carols durng the the Townshp The ste develop.^ years. bu mrt ***«*»»U abounded wth fsh &c. Here vou Chldren's Mass at 9:00. Organst ment work at these schools havej.mmedately feel the pnch, the f need not trouble the shambles wll be Frances Nemeth. 'nrovded the maortv of the ath-;mayor sad, (meat market' for meat norl ' c c complexes for the Townshp, Busness Admnstrator James Carborum g bakers brewers for bread : UNTED CHURCH OF CHRST recreatonal program. Alloway s stll gong over the beer, nor run to a lnen draper! West Lake Avenue, Clark "The money approprated each budget' fgures, ntervewng devear from - current taxes s used r partment heads,.. prunng Counclman Joseph Nemyo frst (Contnued from Page \) f <doth merchant) for a supply] Rev..we,, G. u. A.. Shult,.,.,«., Pastor»,,, everyone makng ther own lnen Room for the Chrst Chld wll, for the operaton of the schools here there wherever possble/brought the subject'to the atten-jg a great part of woolen cloth be the subject of the message of-jfar ttat year - for teachers' sal- the mayor revealed. \ ton of the Muncpal Councl. JS for ther oesnary wearng Here fered by the Rev. G. A Shultz, ares, teachng supples, textbooks, health servces, transpor- Although no fgures were an-'sad the only reples he has «- one may lodge n the felds pastor of Unted Church of Chrst, nounced. the mayor sad the budbest entertanment they have, The chor wll sng 'Lo How school constructon projects wll ceved from Washngton s that woods, travel from one end of the at Chrstmas Eve servces, taton, fuel, mantenance, etc., country to the other wth as much' _ An organ pano duet. "Sheep cuumry u ue nner wu as mucn; " "B" 1 1 "! '"' "' L " 1^h';. to pav nterest amort7.a-! '. _ u«,,n^ tnr RTTZ Theatre securty as f he were locked May Safely Graze", wll be pre- ton school <jn constructon. the money borrowed for wthn hs own chamber, f s ented wth Bruce Brundage at '" ' ne r "" ln Cartmt, M. J. Kl 1-5*M "Wth the constructon of the] one chance to meet wth an n- toe organ Robert W, Shultz new hgh school n Colona. major] WED. Thru FR. k SAT. Goodnght None dan town they shall gve hm the at tne P' ano - upon hs desre drect hm on hsere a Rose" Jesu Bam- 1 DEC. 23 U 8 - * Hrre Comet Helpful 1* completed barrng any unforway." bno."! seen upsurge n the pupl populaton. Elvs Presley n T-dhfot "Any glorfcaton that may come from our buldng program The Roustabout must be drected to the people of also Woodbrdge Townshp for ther magnfcent effort dedcaton Stage To Thunder to the educaton of ther chldren Rock the chldren n years to come A WALTEB SEADE STERLNG WHEATRE BOTH BOX OFFCES NOW OPEN NGHTLY AT t:m P.M. Rt. 1 St. George Ave. FREE N-CAR HEATERS "The FR, Hre TUES, JERRY LEWS n Dsorderly Orderly" 2nd BG HT nterns" Wth Mkhael CaUaa - Clff Robertson Early Brd Show Every Sunday at 6:00 CHLDREN 1LWATS f&e TAT WOODBRDGE, N. J. STARTS CUHSTMAS DAY THRU TUESDAY Elvs Presley "ROUSTABOUT" Am Martha Hyer "Man n the Moon" SPECAL MATNEE 2:00 MONDAY - TUESDAY - WBD. SANTA CXAUS CONQUERS THE MARTANS STARTS WEDNESDAY TWO WALT DSNEY HTS "EML AND THE DETECTVES" -And- "TATTOOED POLCE HORSE" ^^^ HBJ r^^k ^^flft ^W ^^^^M ^^HH ^flb ^^GH ^^FW Best W«b««for a S Very Merry CLr»(ma> ''Often people forget that board members are not only school polcy makers, but also taxpayers, Many people would have you feel that we are not nterested n provdng educaton at the lowest n the true sprt of ths joyous season, we thank you for your' loyal patronage. Happy holday. WALSHECK'S FLOWERS 305 Amboy Ave. STARTS THURS. EVE. Contnuous Daly Matnees Prom 2 P.M. Specal Kddr Mat. Sat. 1 P.M. WED. Thru SAT, Dec JAN. 1 k Quo Vads AND SHORTS MENLO PARK Jerry Lew u the "DSORDERLY ORDERLY" wth Sut»n Olver n Techncolor Pnt Elrt Pretlejr 'TUN N ACAPDLCO" n techncolor NOW THRU MATNEE DEC. 31st. + GALA HOLDAY SHOW «MEXCO PUERTO RCO DENMARK ECONOMY WNE LQUOR STORE 79 Man Street, Woodbrdge Rear Parkn *^ Eanacc lor P Pfcoe ME complete lne of HOLDAY DECANTERS»th FOUR ROSK 5th KKAURAM'B 31h C'ALVERT EXTRA 5th SCHENLEY RE8... Sth OLD GRANDAD 5th OLD TAYLOR 5th LORD CALVERT.. Cndlan GFT WRAPPED TOO! OPEN CHRSTMAS DAY TL 2 P.M. n\ Exclusve at Economy Wne k Lquor Store McLaure* MPORTED SCOTCH $3-99 A DUVAL CHAMPAGNE $1-99 ntb EXECUTVE BLACKBERRY LQtEUR $2-49 ruth EXECUTVE LQUOR $299 ruth truth LOW N PRCE TOPS N QUALTY! LARGEST SELECTON MPORTED WNES BRANDY6 LQUORS. ETC. AT REASONABLE PRCES - TTALT RELAND SRAEL ttfttt of a k fwmd U«wtadorw; kk* tan n t nottaf tlw otfaa aomw loat t a HM Mlk to 1** MM Mm M pm m BR mm P^ «a»4»om*ort to alt ttuoagh the ;MT h*d to otef MM WW* M4 VMkM of Mn *ko «p * wfltr (ram H*»hhr, n,,. feel old, tred, fcp, fw,,,. ' ^ UtM. CYSTF.X u,u;..",' rcuat comfort by..,,!', junn m rtron. cn! u, pwartlrf dn v,', ''1 Sn bo* ' ' tt* So as we ponder the Chrstmaa season, jl s t 1 "- hope of the Frst Bank Trust Company, N.A. that t may brng the happness whch comes from ts deepest meanng a happneaa whch cannot be surpassed. rst Bank n TRUST COMPANY - d r* Aw* Barry ANNEL 0FFKX 411 MOKUOUMM 1979 * n Uf fwt»mt fuoh AJMOVOrTNK t

9 , Exclusve Exclusvely NEWS Prom All the Communty ndependent-leader (E.B.) - Carteret Prea WNDOW On Green Street By The Staff (llllstmas sprt s everywhere. People arc Rrcetnj- each other,;, rendly snlutfltons, Dnd s busy decoratng the nun*,,f the..,. whle Mom s busy bakng cookes. The chldren are won fl, uhat wll he under the Chrstmas tree f nr them whle,um rn ( urns. aunts uncles are stll shoppng for ust Unt rmra nft... Yes, the sprt tha prevals n round ChrM wonderful tlng. t's' jst loo bad llml there sn't cmnh,.f n spread around for the rest of the year,l,,slne l>«nna Novak, of Keashcy, s a memb«,rf hr thnca C.lJ.m- <'hnn! of «0 voces whch combned wth the CollfRf -h,.r o( 31 n presentng a ChrntmaM'hanukah program Mss nk s the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Samuel R. Vovak. 5 Ray.,«\vrne, Krasbev. She s n «n(nr n the School of M.*!* thara,. ^ nldest Chrstmas Tree, a 'Mn-y>; -ol \meru nl le»n (n decorated dsplay durng the hnl<la\ 111,11 k n the mddle ol the Harden Stale Parkway Th,1! nlly. located d between the northbound,,w of the»ark»uy at 'alermn n Capo May Comtx ull be,! up wth colored bulbs lghted nghtly throuuh New,\ Some.(UK) electrc bulbs have been\cl on M. hj..,.)! «as spared n constructon n( the 17^-mlc 'aruav's mnsl secton of the Authorty Only s(!hlnn. no slop- to Fath F. Elln, 31 Marlon Street. Port Read- «hn hm brrn lalllated nto Kappa Mta P, honorary edu socrty»l Monlclalr Slat* College. MM Ells n a Home mc* major..! le -rane not to have an nagalhu meem; nl he : :,! Councl on New Years Day ths year 'nder the new :.:'.Mwrnmpt. there was no electon of local offcals ths '.ore no need for the sesson. Old-tmers «< ; are sure, wll '.- nx'ctn; becaust they wed to come ml usl (or tln.s par-, d,\ n shake hs all around am n talk to «l renrts. f Muncpal HuldnK wll be quet on Wn Year's l)av «*, ll» Roary Club M Woudbrdgr wll hold ts annual Chrstus rt\ today, There wh t* Chrstmas musc, featurng an n.tmst ol course. Santa wll be present. The Rotary,Yu Year's Hrelng wll bf held nrt Wednesday nstead of -u- to * fnng through some old 'U? papers ths week, r, aled many nwmurws. The lale John Omenhser, who harne of Welfare had proudly announced that le had d '"» Muths n the CCC-tf you are too young to remem- r <rc was the Cvlan Conservaton Corps, very smlar to ps the presdent has advocated n hs war on poverty,,. le c K n the area were beng plaeupd by a car thef.,- ln.lly dubm as Mr Zlch, He fnally Umed out to be 'K-ltt, K year-old Perth Amboy youth Frank Van Uht the buldng assets of the old bank on Man v. nch closed ts 1 doors durng the depresson reopened '.: \\HKlbrdue Natonal Bank now the -1fcH>dbrd((t; offce ",( Hank Trus' Co. Polce (Wef James Walsh'.'''-n 1 v. Tle frst clas> at Wo»dbrdf(e Hgh School to ' la--es m splt s'svons (or the. whole, four years, was Mrs 'aul Klccard, H\ HrmtdHd AVrnur Woodbrlclte. her porch wndow to Wok lke n^ \uh Sten> & Drauos't n the MuAu-Relles U'apue \x- Joanne Yales.Mrs (nr^p* a secrersry n Mnvnr Walter nllce. rolled a -esatonal 115-the hghest falle rolled lemdr n the U';u<' sn far!l»s year. HT three game set.-. tops all others n the loop he tecreuon sponsorrd Senor OtM-ns or)>nzathns of >'>(llrd>e wlla atuoded he annual Chrllmas Shuu at <M Cty Mnslf Hall n Sew York Ct>; Chrstmas parles!»< " the order of the day at khr regular mectlnrs. n keepng Pth the holday sprt. 'UN.; S ls wll nnn on Ma\ Slth nr 'atnc. W odbrdgp, tmald Vere> ol Fortls tn KlakeuV) (Chrl ol Wuodbrd {- look n Uu- (hnvtmas lou ut he Latn Casno n Camdtn. whch featured Sd ( arsar Hud drfco, -* «-11 wshes to Gwrgc Del Gro»o. Sr Jr. ol Avenel; both are patents at \nn Jack Perth Amboy General Mrs. Thelma Atkens of Fords, buck ul her desk n he Rec tullon H'partmtnt followng a two-week vacaton n sunny orda. Mrs. Elmer Kvsko of Curterel ovpcctnr an arrval 'me n Aprl. For thr happy couple, t wll be the stnks M n eleven years tuny S»«n «n, clerk n the Woodbrd^Moard ol Health, s nn forward to a Whn- Chrlutmas. Could t b* the whle lnk jacket the ha* beta eyeng lately'.' ndependent-leader EDSON-FORDS BEACON Wednesday. December 23,1964 \ \KKY MKtKY ( HSTMAS: Above, arr Townshp otfcuk»be wnr ( mh 4 hmm M a Chrstmas party gvn hy the tsrlncnlnna Srnur Ctzens' CM. "rr Uh tm t&l tm cl 'MMl.m Khert Y.laks. Counclman Thomas J. Ctntrllo. Mn. h-nmr «t*m. <M dent ;nd Mayor Waller Zrpolo. (,<)1,)KN W»:)l)l.N0: Mr Mrs. Joseph M. Gegfl. 1S7 Kwl 'lace. Woodbrdge, who wll celebrate ther ~Mh weddng annversary on Chrstmas Day. were honored last nght by a group ol close frends al a buhet dnner n the bom* of Mr. Mrs. Wllam F. Mahonv. Francs Avenue, Wo«dbrdRe. Mr. Mr,. C.cgel were marred n Trans. SUtea sl. December 25, 19!4. They art the parents ol a d. Warren Kugrne. of Massachusetts a daughter. Mrs. Edaa \ffbe, Woodbrdgr. They have four grchldren. Vastola-Qunlan Weddng Performed On Sa Galass Urges Motel Holdup Strs Search A Newspaper Dedcated to the Best nterests of the Resdents of the Communtes We Serve. PAGE mm Students Offer \Mss Clare E. Baeslack Holday Program Weds Charles A. Gordano WOOfBRDtlE - Polce are FORDS - Mrs. Dorothy F. ). '«r - ; FOHDS - The weddng of Mss two men who held'ltdewf, pnrpal of School 7, Clare Emly Baeslack Charles Anthony Gordnno Jr.. was sol- up nn Motor Hotel,! reported "parents turned out n early Monday mornng. great numbers packed the Senor Ctzens emnzed Saturday mornng at St, Patrolmen.lohn Armess audtorum to vew the annual Whte, who nvestgated Chrstmas program offered by the Paul's Evangelcal Reformed told hy the nght manager. students on Thursday nght." Have Yule Party Church. Perth Amboy, wth the Ch;rle» Post, 479.lansen Avenue, Students parents alke enjoyed Rev. Charles Krahe offcatng at rh.t around 215 a. m., two men)the hu^e Chrstmas tree n "the: WOODBHWGF. - The Senor 11 " double rn R ceremony.. knwk«at the front door whch; symnasm whch had been tre- Ctzens of Woudhrdge held a Thp brde s the daughter of was nrked he let tem tb»m n. orated by (he chldren under the Chrstmas parly at the KujjhK of Mrs Clara Baeslack, 97 Mnxwell Pmf sad the men 'reported drecton of Leon Styglnsk " ' ' j ' Columbus ' " ' hall ' " wth Santa Clans'Avenue, the late Eml Bae* thpv had car trouble wanted The school orrheslro. drected! ar hs wft> d appearng to dstr- lack The brdegroom s the son tn ral a wrecker. One man wasby James Snmlahl. offered several'm^ f!" s ln ea(1 h member. The 1 of Mrs, Vrgna Gordano, Hal* whte, about 2S, 5 feet, 9J selectons throughout the program! Woman's Club of W'oodbrdgc rson. the late Charles Gornches fall, stocky buld, The ncludng "0 l.tllc Town of served swches, coffee, dtnn nrhw was a Negro, also around]bethlehem". "Hark! The Herald 1 '"' ;n( ' placed» Chrstmas Gven n marrag" by Joseph 25 abnt fve fet>t. 7 nches tall Angels SnR". "Slent Nght, favor at each plate Frtsche. North Brunswck, th* wth full face large lps. Holy' l Nnhl " The newly formed orchestra brde wore a gown of souffle brfr Onre uwde. d the h whte mart. Member ut the orchestra are '"^ ^ h (>nls 'fnshed' h d the h musc cade n a slm belle slhouette Post sad, p pulled out a gun ; j anj cc j w ^ j rnj sl> R > ar7 Ba'rry Barry 'nh'»t! wth Mrs. Mable w h c h featured three-quarter h<n-h t t n hs hack hak n! n-!f; vans ),. nj 0 Harkav Charles' HlM> elas P scllojsl The offcal sleeves, pop-over jacket wth a hm to stretch out on the j Vncent vtek, Ke'n- 1N, fvv 1!' <rsey Sl;llc s(n(! ( ' T m WO0 P p neckltae a detachable fnor behnd the counter. One Tf rteth Swallck, Jance Dueker. From New Jersey", was presented; chapel lenptl tran. Her short the men then sat on hs legs,; ^ ^ Mka. Pamela Pancon, by the group. Chrstmas Cht c-arulsj l bouftant vel of lluson fll fell ffrom whle the other ted hs hs be-ljjpbbj Rasnsk, Francs Prbek we, le. K h y tht ' a ssembl y. \ a ^ of matchng fabrc, de hnd hs hack wth a neckte. \ M Rusnak Kfl{h B. ux FWja! jonn John mn /,ullo. recreaton drector. Carrj ed a cascade bouquet of The duo empted the cashlp Ftguero, n,, om Henry, ' Wrrc.bowsk un m, M\! named, the '^.n«'w «wchfstra the wllte WlllLtTV (. arnptons, Ol JUR Symbdlums drawer contanng $84. Post re- Patty Wojlannwsk, Roper Knursen, Walter Rvcley, Mary rsh,,,,,,, Mrs. Jahn Sona, Callfon, was "Scows", Senor ("rtzens of Wood- noj v ] eaves Eated then took hs wallet wth t» Post sad he urged they Gary S.porto, Susan Cheress. Speakers were Mr. Zullo, Un. mtrf)n 0[, onftr fcswe hs drver's lcense behnd Gary Turk. Glora Erckson. McGarran, Frankln Murphy, as best man was the; compled. Matthew,lapo. Harold Mortensen Rucnsk, Toms Rver, brother-nlaw of the brdegroom. Ushers The hold-up men, the manager Forty-fve members made a bus ; tntrtnued. then forced hm to go trp to Rndo Cty Musc Hall tojwere Kenneth John Schneder, nto a stock room, stretch vew the Chrstmas show. The Fords, cousns of the brde. on the floor once agan. They next meetng wll be held. Jan- HT ff* /" * mr on me nonr once agan, mey n rtltlf am lntlm \^utvu rjlpn ^ ramacked the room, rpped ^ telephones off wall A square dance to the tune of "Jngle Hells" was presented by students of the fourth grade under the drecton of Mss Cernglaro. Partcpatng were Stewart Jago, Chrste Quadl, John Mazur, WOODKKrJGE - MW* tow:-' l«ft the buldng, runnu...,,,..,. _..,., tor Joseph * rj&z JJrf rhe fresh snow ndcated the men Karen hwhensk. Frnncs S,l- T o w n s h u'-e H ^ T l T S r a t up an embankment toward J«' ^ ^ f. John Z.gre.. avful 11. mw UMH BHJape Ma^ Street. The footprnts led hllf " ln l h ~ net- tht fvjktjn* hlma>\ Tte m a P nt m feet east of Route Ment) ' S llf a s l )tk ' lal orus dretor auort tth* v«jumk* * «n Crrnve Street, where ev- sngng a number of tmely SOURS uary 7. lw p. n., at the Knghts of Columbus From hall. Enjoy Vst at For travelng to Mam, Fla., the brde chose a black whte herrngbone wool tweed sut wth a cape jacket. Mrs. Gordano was graduated from Wofldbrd g e h Sen001 to g, 952 Katharne Gbbs Secretaral SELN - Browne Grl Scout! School, New York Cty, New v a car was parked. ncluded l.mda Amacz, dal Slat* Salrty Cuunal v has Troop m held a Chrstmas party!brunswck Extenson Dvson of A rado car had checked the;bol, Steven Baux, Marcc estmated that S n*t at the home of Mary Ann JachymJ Rutgers Unversty. She s eramotel at 1:55 a. m.. Mr. Post Bonalsky, (>eor«e Chngery, Susan lost n y «gy - <tn> trtohtl* ; Reynolds Street. ployed as secretary to the personnel manager of Rado Corpora-,, n Cheress, h Jance Dueker, k Andrea d t o t h e m t h a t a l 1 w ; t s hghway After the grls played games, Cbrstma! lwlk»> far- well. E(!an, Dane Fcdnrky. Rchard drected by Mrs. S, Grmes, eo-ton of Amerca n Harrson, Graverson. Mary rsh, h Matthew Mh ng The wrmd vma * P.M.. leader, Santa Claus made an ap- Her husb was graduated Jago, xs Jogan. Karen Kulk, morrtw ^ fmds M«n Enrolled pearance dstrbuted the [ n, m Harrson Hgh School n 194S, Kathy Kulk, Danny Kovalsk, gfts the Brownes had brought V 1 m pamm are n Army Sgnal School Emma Lukacs, X-nse Ltka, an(j j s a salesman for Engelhard expected h MUSBT nsmva *- for exchange.! ndustres, Newark. FORDS - Prvate Franea V. Patrca Moore, Deborah Nalepa, The Troop wll not meet durng, "rees of n.jref an* hm tn son of Mr. Mrs.; Joseph Olkusz, Pamela Pancon, the holdays. Mrs. Alexer; WNDOWS BROKEN 'ef nw- m~ Prank A. Koempel. 215 Arlngerty damaae m «MK» <t m m ton Drve was enrolled recently manno, Lorrane Radn, Gregory W00DBR1DGE - Two wndows Arlene Patrck, Lous Kusso- Cuthbertson, leader, announced othc-r traffc 1 the next meetng wll be.lmtary,acurnrl+ n: Ctt* at the Gusmer Coatng Co., 760 n the U.S. Army Sgnal School. Slvnsky, Patrca Wdjtannwsk, f, 7 to l:;s0 p. m., at St. Cecela's Port Monmouth. for 21 weeks of, Charles Wllams Lnda Wojradoltanowsk of the sxth gyrfq the fe ae flte tac- by ntensve tranng as a ng rocks al the buldng, Patrolman Robert Jugan was told by the fwnnctan * \ ALso members from the ffth Ulrt!,1'R Ufl graduate of St Mary'sjfrade Mchele Batfa, Resdents (let ntended 1u thvv te tumher jh School. Perth Amboy. Koem- 'leen Baux, ll Bzao, Dane owner. Fred Gusmer, of ManptTsun? who wll e bllk ta alm attended Newark College Borodzewcz, Mark Blanchard, Mchgan V. Degrees tolokng. rather maj be fltat frwrs lp j pedestrah- W>w«- Hoxne, the cu oj )n g ar( u, t. Glora Fgueroa, WOODBRDGE - Mchgan Lesle Franzblau, Davd Gelng, State' Unversty awarded degrees to two Townshp resdents perod y- tea' foul* m gdm yftarn. Glenn Hansen, Carol Houssock, TCHNG The two nghent QnHnmas waefcend hotter Wdk m *e lsar aw dar. Darleen Julus, Maron Jen- ^ closed Dm, mhe.,...,,., at the completon of the Fall term! LKE MAD?, years wew St ml tw sen, Rodger Knudson, Roseann Get ths doctor's formula! They are Joann Pucca, 250 j Thomas Street, Woodbrdge, whos \ perod n MS ML* H un the fnur-, Knal, Rchard Lesko, Robn Me * At«e- Laughln, Mark Mka, John Margherto. Mary Nalepa, Janet Naha, Dane Pastor. Francs Prbek, Robert Romanetz, Melane Slomak, Patrca Schmpf. 119ff. B foe* **w hmt am* laat! tfe r^aat week nclude:! year ^'lrrtbw Ml m W«dnesdas ; Accompanyng wth bells were Prom Woodbrdge, a son to Mr. one deatb»a* ws«r*«*. j «"* ^ s- George Chngery, Dane Fedorky. Jonal1 Kken 186. Mary rsh, Susan Cheress, Drnkng a daughter to Matthew Jago. Specal effects. Mrs, Mrs. August Nauman, 89 n were done by Carolyn Carol, Rchard Graverson, Lous Russo- *****»*» A" * taw cote, street: a daughter to Mr, M * & c * v L m m» :Street-; a daughter to Mr. manno, Patrcal Schmpf.d Ursen, 36 A present m Lttle Theatre -dunrnf to tutomn* " " ^ ^ ^ a ^ to Mr. j the Chmes Hang", a one-act play toll waf M *afo mam the- N * w arrlvals u ' m &? u[ h?,, _,..,,..'., Townshp as recorded at the Perth ^our-day Ctorxm* Mfcf rrt^^y ^ ^ Hospltal durng Gven F m marrage by her fa- pe wll make ther home n St.' ht', the brde was attred n a L u ' s - jjuwn of vory peau de soe wth Mrs Vastola was Alencon lace. Her matchng Alen- from Elzabeth Seton Hgh School ;f om. KU!r_ nn lace mantlla was cathedral n Yonkers, attended Newton' length she carred whte or-'cullere of the Sacred Heart, Ne%- RJHDS - Mbs Wnlrw Ann Md.e both ot Qnan, (lughter of Dr Mrs. Mss /anne Sherdan. Evans-jjjp lchard S Qulun of Yonkers, vllc. l&n '.watteuf. ^ jfrj. Juergen Lueth, 106 Old b v Raymond McDonald Alclen, n- R N Y.. became hc brck.' of Law- Mss Clow te «jbr mh <u1 the w- Knad: a daughter to Mr. Mrs eluded n the cast the followng reuce Anthony Vastola, son of Mr. \'. Y. Kenneth Wantueh, Wllam Mngn, Nancy Varga. Patrca Thorn- Ms. Carmne Vastola wafamflflbmhmwmldwy Robert Frs,. g hnton Drve. Saturday a y mornng g was Mchael Vaslola. Fords. Ush- fataltes h- rhe- as Pamela Sgnore. a. he Church «f Chrst the Kng.ers were Emery d Mchael hl F J From Menlo Park Terrace, a Scenery stage settngs Yonkers The Rev. Jwhn Kolcy of- encsk, both of m to Mr Mrs. Alfred Karl, made by George Chngry, Peter J fcated at the double, rntf cere- Gles. S Paul. Mnn., Dand \ww t* ofteyj» Hudson Street. Quadt, Robert k Ld mony celebrated the h^h Healy. Jersey Cty. From Fords, twn boys to Mr. Amacz, y nuptal Mass After a trp to Nassau, the cou- trattn Mrs. Charles Staehle, 11 Ws- j L,_, J JL tera Drve; a son to Mr. m*v«l * tom«r 4 *- ;ms. Byron Cleaver, 129 Macgaduated gree frum A«unu)Cun CMbge.; Afthur Drve. from St. Uuk cld.s lles of hcvalley ste- ton. Mass, She was also graduated Mool lhantos. '.from Maryvll* College of the Sa- <f Law. Mho* Star m gmxtbsb d Mss Nancv Hum. St. xjts. Mo. crwl Heart, St. Lous, Mo., Dela Thrta Ph kw tbawrany was mad of honor. Other attend- wll teach n the St. Lous school Patrck, all sxth grade students under d f Mll Sellers. ' wlll csaene From Avenel, a daughter to Mr. were made by y sxth grade stud '; Mrs. Carmelo Jmnez, 19 dents under the drecton of Edwn : Thrd Street. From, Port Readng, a son to Mr anft Mrs. Robert Molnar, Thrd Avenue. sen, Mrs. rsh Mrs. Dueker. receved a Bachelor of Arts de-' Klementarv Educaton! Zcmp speedly stops torment of externally caused tchng... of eczema, mnor skn rrtatons, nonposonous nsect btes. Desenstzes nerve endngs. Klls mllons of surface germs. "De-tch" skn wth Zemo Lqud 01 Ontment. OR A VACATON TO REMEMBER ants were Mss Manlvn )nt>man, system. ( Pacfc Palsades. Calf ; Mrs. Ar- Her husb was graduated;- j nuld J. Datch, Mss Maranne from St. Mary's Hgh School «KtmoB's BfM an stmas As on that frst No*l, may \ Ths* the Lte! Cncwus lvng M clublke atmosphere. Prvate oc«m beach jreh waur pool. Kng-sz toonu, Surnptu)u sutes wth prvate bakonef. Stte marne dnng room. Close to all Florda fan \>ou. Planned entertanment pregam. Personal rendly hosptalty br AAA approve*. the star of Bethlehem be a beacon that. gudes J«yolrs to the lastng peace. joy contentment that arc the true ownng of Chrrtmas Wth the deepest sncerty we extend our be* wshes (or a happy holy Holday. To all am tonraub erorygrtere, go our best wshes 5nr a caq tsa-toamme Yutettde, toastwhm WBtftt Dow Snendap, starbrght 1 pat apatte «f cmmkm's eyea., December wth X HE scene s set for Chrstmas every heart aglow Wth a sprt that makes ths the happest of Holdays. To all our chershed frends we extend ths sncerest of greetngs May Chrstmas fll your heart home wth all ts brghtest cheer may good health accompany you throughout the comng year. The Offcers, Drectors & Staff Of Hcency Apts. Rponu One Bedroom Apts. - ftatad Altlatcd wth Ruttger Resorts a Mnnesota Florda for Color Brochure Mte W. D. RulUj«r Box 8697 Ft. Uudedalo, Ft MOL GRENER FUNERAL HOME KMARD Jomonl L S. #1 FRST SAVNGS ; AMD LOAN ASSOCATON Of fuxh XMOY PERTH AMBOY WOODBR0OE EDSON 1 Stlt Slml SS Amhoy Avtnua fbo Ambuy Avtnu* LAUDERDALE, FLORDA Phone HE H2M E, N. J. All OHu: Daly, 9 to : Stlurdtyl, Men, *Whm Frst n the name mtflns You."

10 (Henwttk t OM of the most llustrous edtorals to the hstory of journalbtaf t vs wrtten by Francs P. Church was prnted on September 21, 1897, n the New l'ork Sun. t has become tradton for ths newspaper to reprnt t n the Chrstmas ssue.) We take pleasure n answerng at once thus promnently the communcaton below, expressng at the same tme our great gratfcaton that ts fathful author s numbered among thft frends of The Sun: Dear Edjtor: am eght yean old Some of my lttle frends say there s no Santa Claus. Papa says, "f you see t n The Sun, t's so," Please tell me the truth; s there a Santa Clans? 115 West Nnety-ffth Street VRGNA O'HANLON Vrgna, your lttle frends are all wrong. They have been affected by the skeptcsm of a skeptcal age. They do not beleve except what they see. They thnk that nothng can be whch s not comprehensve by ther lttle mnds. All mnds, Vrgna, whether they be men's or chldren's are lttle. n ths great unverse of ours, man s a mere nsect, an ant, n hs ntellect, as compared wth the boundless world about hm, as measured by the ntellgence capable of graspng the whole truth knowledge. Yes, Vrgna there s a Santa Claus. He exsts as certanly as love generosty devoton exst you know that they abound gve to your lfe ts hghest beauty joy. Alas! how dreary would be the world f there were no Santa Claus. t would For practcally all of us, Chrstmas has a certan "feel" no other holday or relgous observance brngs. Perhaps t s because n chldhood most of us thrlled to the vsts of Santa Claus, can't forget the magc of t even yet. Whatever the reason, there s that specal feelng for Chrstmas. There s also, most mportant of all, that reverence good wll, sprtual dedcaton, whch t brngs to us. h There a Santa Clatu? The Chrstmas Feel The lot of a Good Samartan s not always a happy one. Wtness, for nstance, the case of a Dstrct of Columba man who tred to lend a helpng h n a mdnght auto crash n front of hs home. Seems a ht--run drver had Struck a car occuped by two young women. Shaken up, they asked hm to phone polce report the wreck. He agreed. The Department of Agrculture has ssued fgures showng what dfferent famly unts spend for food. A typcal famly of a man, wfe two preteen chldren spends $32.11 a week. A Confused Samartan Take a guess at how much of that represents proft to the food retaler t's a pretty safe bet that you'll be way off the mark on the hgh sde. The fact s that the average food chan earns a proft of just 1.3 per cent of sales. So, of that weekly $32.11 the famly spends, the chan keeps a mere 42 cents. The famly could hardly notce the dfference f there was no proft at all. be as dreary as f there were no Vrgnas. There would be no chld-lke fath then, no poetry, no romance to make tolerable ths exstence. We should have no enjoyment, except n sense sght. The eternal lght wth whch chldhood flls the world wquld be extngushed. Not beleve n Santa Claus? You mght as well not beleve n fares You mght get your papa to hre men to watch n all the chmneys on Chrstmas to catch Santa Claus, but even f they dd not see Santa Claus comng down what would that prove? Nobody sees Santa Claus but that ls no sgn there s no Santa Claus. The most real thngs n the world are 1 those that nether chldren nor men! can see. Dd you ever see the fares' on the lawn? Of course not, but that's no proof that they are not there, Nobody can conceve or magne all the wonders that are unseen unseeable n the world. You tear apart the baby's rattle see what makes the nose nsde, but there s a vel coverng the unseen world whch not the strongest man, nor even the unted strength of all the strongest men that ever lved, could tear apart. Only fath, fancy, poetry, love, romance can push asde that curtan vew pcture the supernal beauty glory beyond. s that all real? Ah, Vrgna, n all ths world there s nothng else real abdng. No Santa Claus? Thank God he lves he lves forever. A thous years from now ; Vrgna, nay ten thous years from now, he wll contnue to make glad the heart of chldhood. One can see n the sprt of Chrstmas, as t affects peoples' behavor, what the world could be lke f people kept, ths sprt uppermost n ther lves the year round. Even those among us who do not accept Jesus as the actual son of God, look upon Hs lfe as an example for all men. Thus, practcally all of us can look to December 25 th as a day of dedcaton to hgh prncples a memoral to a lfe devoted to them. t s always good to have somethng to look up to, some goal ahead n lfe, an deal, an nspraton somethng whch tends to make us strve to be better persons. Ths, wth all the magc romance of Santa Claus for the young, contrbutes to the Chrstmas atmosphere, so nostalgc to practcally all. And so for 1964 Merry Chrstmas a Happy New Year from all of us to all our readers. Take A Guess That's where the complcaton smarted. The offcer makng a record of the call mstakenly lsted the man as Owner of the car that had been ht. A month later he got a notce of lcense suspenson for falure to submt a wrtten accdent report. He was able to clear that up wth an explanaton of the facts. But then he got a notce hs lablty nsurance was beng cancelled. He went to them wth the same ex planaton but ddn't get far. The com pay nformed hm the polcy allowed cancellaton wthn 60 days after re newal wthout any requred explana ton. So he's had to go to court n a battl to restore hs nsurance coverage am avod beng classfed as an "assgnee rsk" at a hgher rate. He can be forgven for wshng h had 'stood' n bed. Other knds of chans nfceessarl; earn somewhat larger profts} But every case, they are far smaller than most of us realze. Mass merchsng s the reaso for that. t s based soldy on the prn cple that very small unt profts ad up to an acceptable total proft whe: turnover s great enough. Volume, n other words, s.the key. To add another revealng statstc, only about 19 per cent of the average Amercan famly's after-tax ncome s spent for food. Elsewhere n the world, the percentages are much hgher. Food s a bargan here. Jtfotgtvfoyllnhtr * (Eartmt WOODBRDGE PUBUSHWG COMPANY Uwrepoe P. Campon, Presdent k Treasurer Publshed Weekly on Thursday at 7:00 A.M. 10 Green Street Ml Roosevelt Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J. ' Carteret, N. J. Telephone; ME Telephone: M 1-560(1 Charles E. Gregory, Nov Dec. 10,1961 Hal - One Yew M.0» 8lf UootbstU Uc per Copy Merry Chrstmas to All Dnwtau publshed throuh the cntutj puj. Edtor, S. A. SUTOSCFUJL «f CtlHkr, mt»»j* Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph frtbls C»»OT» oa oa»- sttu By WLLAM A. FOGAHTY, Dstrct Maaaftr fetal SecarHy AataMrtUa tt tahh MrHt, Pertk AMkoy Q. My lj-year-old daughter plant to work part-tme durng he Chrstmas holdan tb> not have a Socal Securty card. Wll b«need a card beore ha tart workng? A. DM fcoau ton her MU rarty card le show her m- cr the day the tara wertkg, MM eaa ftt a Stdal 8*«v- ty card by ta to h«r Sacal SeeWty efflee at M tartk St., ParhA»bay,arbyal«kt >a to* 88-1, "AppHcatlM far Racal hearty atnktr," fna the local poat afflet. Cenpltte By Rerabert Benjamn, M. D. H mw mad tfck fora.-- to - rev,. _ * There are aeveral mportant VKry sharp con;r dl Beauty efflce ad sht wu thngs everyone should know a- u ways to Vce r,, b«lnwd her Socal Stevtty ae- bout emergency treatment to an eon* Mmber earl njured person, partcularly when Q. plan to do part-tme work * fracture s suspected durng the Chrstmas holdays. l Prop«hlng o» wa marred t yean ago my'measures has a dstnct bearng Socal Securty card stll has my on the ultmata result of treatmaden name on t. Can use ths]meat, the amount of dsablty ard or should get a new one'! the ablty to return to normal A. T<* BMM «t a m BV or usual actvtes as early - dal fecrty carf skowhf jmn j possble. TRENTON - Chrstmas lme s t snows appear, traffc wll contnhappy tme that's why 3,0001 ue to move, of the establshment thereof more than the majorty c :.> \ Haneman. "Ths occurs by vrtue lew Jersey State Hghway workare not hopng for a whte REAPPORTONMENT: - A 12- "Under our judcal system ths Some Trck some superor authorty. party members on the Sne A rstmas. member commttee, headed by s entrely proper because such Personalty conssts of actng Oddest about the utr.t L.^ For many months, hghway of- former Governor Robert B. Meycals have been preparng to ne^s at work tryng to solve the sence of the stablty of our law. the same tme, Telegraph-Heres are transported face up. most Of the Dxe rr,:.:.;k mate s the bass the es-natural mpressng people at All cases of back neck njur- s that Long numbers M O eet Q)d Man Wnter wth hs sud-; great task of reshufflng State leg- That, however, s not to say tha ald, Dubuque, la. When a lower back njury n hs camp but al.su r,.,<»-a n heavy snowfalls whch block 1 slatve Congessonal seats on he s rendered mute by force suspected, flexon of the body open support (run ghways brdges by stal-! a strct populaton bass, The superor precedents. He contnues How True bendng forward should be prevented. A folded blanket should Paul Douglas of lllruu- o! 'U ng traffc paralyze the economy!problem must be solved wthn to have the prvlege, on occason an oblgaton, to expose hs along wth some dh't Unform traffc laws are excellent. The bg problem, however be placed beneath the lumbar Senate's most lberal of " the State. Ther job n such em-,seven weeks. rgences s to keep motor vehles movng motorsts safe. Legslature ordered to fle a the same tme accedng to ad- Sentnel, Melwaukee, Fractures to the arm canat least as a sde ot-.-~.3-*, j The commttee, creamd.bf the respectful dsagreement whle outsde the consenat.u' s to get drvers to obey them.- regon. llons of dollars are spent n the report by February l, s consd- mnster the letter of the law as smply be supported by a trangular, "slngtype" bage anc len for Smathers who «"J. Long's surge poses a speca pr rocess. ered one of the most mportant n so drected." So They Say Awatng such heavy snow are the State's hstory. Unless t can Conscence doesn't keep 5,000 tons of rock salt to keep meet ts February 1 postponement NLAND WATERWAY: - Nev you the upper arm should be bomx to retan hs job as.swury from dong anythng.... t ]usclose to the body. Forearm o the Democratc Cunf.Touv, ghways fee of ce; cubcjof the Aprl 20 prmary electon. lersey's 120-mle long nl Wa takes all the fun out of t. Golden h fracture can best be sup f the dea of a wutem: u erway ts 300 mles of tr- Gate. ards of abrasves ncludng s. nders, stone grts crushed ag for spreadng on sheet ce, 3,500 tons of calcum chlorde keep the abrasves from beng rozen when needed. Nearly 2,000 unts of mechanzed mow ce control equpment 3,000 men wll be ready to go on short notce. More than 800 prvately owned trucks, loaders graders whch are hred by the tate Hghway Department to suplement ts own facltes wll be m call. New equpment purchased by the State Hghway Department ths year ncludes 50 snow plows, 23 talgate spreaders, S dump trucks, a specal snow fghter truck sx spreader bodes The new purchasers brng the total :ount to 1 nearly 1,200 peces of hghway equpment marshalled to keep hghways cleared ths wnter Advance notce of threatenng weather servce, wll alert snow emergency forces keep them nformed of changng condtons as they go nto acton. The department's own two-way system consstng of ten base statons 385 moble unts, help to shft snow fghtng unts quckly to anywhere wthn (he State. Motorsts are asked to kee] ther cars trucks n top-notd condton to prevent stallng te-ups n traffc. Wndsheld wpers especally should be n gooc workng condton, defroster! readed, ant-skd chan: avalable, so that when whrln Ths \»ould prolong ntra-party warfare f there s a Republcan prmary fght for the Governorshp. Governor Hughes plans to run for re-electon vrffhdtt a prmary fght, Help n solvng the great probm of basng representaton n ngress the State Legslature trctly on populaton wll be sought quckly from Congressmen, Unted States Senators, Rutgers Unversty professors others 'We also welcome suggestons rom group," Meyner announced. The commttee starts out wth the promse that no one s nterred n mantanng a poltcal doman by reallocatng dstrcts. Former Governor Meyner hopes to come up wth a plan that wll nspre confdence n the publc. butares are due for a clean-up jol durng the comng year. The State Bureau of Navgatc s hopeful the Federal Governmec wll spend more money n dredgng the channel of the waterway durng 1965 because the State o New Jersey s ready to spend $300,000 n cleanng out the creeks thoroughfares whch comprse the network of waterways. The waterway becomes a Mecca for pleasure boatmen durng the summer months. Mantenance of the man channel of the nl waterway from Manasquan nlet to the Cape May Canal s a duty of the Federal Government. Thouss of pleasure boats run the course of the waterway each year on trps to the southl. DSAGREEMENT: - A New "t's a Federal waterway Jersey Supreme Court Justce has we feel tbe Federal Government dsagreed wth the Unted States should spend more money on t," Supreme Court whch recently clams Peter J. Gannon, Drector ruled representaton n State Legslatures must be based strctl* of the State Bureau of Navgaton upon a populaton bass. Justce Vncent S. Haneman, of Brgantne, dsagrees wth the Unted States Supreme Court outlook that "ctzens, not hstory or economc nterests, cast votes" therefore the make-up of State Legslatures should be based upon populatons of countes «dstrcts. «r "There comes a tme n the career of practcally every judge when he must embrace a theory of law to whch he does not personally subscrbe," sad Justce GLAMOR GRLS Whkt pay are we gonna t» lt* HARCUTS: - Clppers used by barbers n New Jersey are colorblnd every barber lcensed by the State s capable of cuttng any knd of har, te State Dvson of Cvl Rghts has ruled. ' The Dvson ordered a Madson barber to cut the har of anyone who presents hmself at bs shop for a har cut, regardless of the color of the person. The bater clamed he dd not know the specal technque or have the experence or the specal tools necessary to cut the har of Negroes. The barber further argued the Dvson of Cvl HghU n order ng hm to cut everyboy's har, deprved hm of hs consttutonal rghts of due process of law submtted hmtoforced labor. Barber shops are hstorcally always have been preemnently places of publc acvomudaton, the Dvson ruled,,t further ponted out that clncs, dspensares hosptals whch offer, Ktmn nn Report Pro* Washngton Strange Prospect A Sharp Contrast Long Was Busy Problem tor Smaters? WASHNGTON, D. C. - ncredble a» t may sound under the crcumstances, the dstnct possblty emerges that the Democratc "whp" n the Senate n«xt year may be a Southerner wth an antcvl rghta ant-foregn ad record comng from a state whch Doctor Talk prtmbt aame. To da thla, obtaa j The fnt n thng g to do alwaysy Fora OAAN ANTttt WM, "Raqm t t f n when approachng h an njured j d person s to establsh mantan rhanf,«la Socal Seentty R*cfrou yew local Socal an adequate arway. Ths may requre removng false teeth, de- Stcarltj offce or from yev postmaster. Flt oat the lorn, brs, heavy mucous from the tura your present Socal Sec- mouth throat. The tongue roted for Senator v. ;, ater. That, of course, u, Ull,,, ma's 48-year-old Strw,'., Long, a son of th/ U; (. dul Huey Long, afwl,1,. many of hs fathers M. ' ody poltc. Long s currently, ( ent to the charman-:,., Senate Fnance Cm.,..', 'w agng Senator H.. eps down, a<,.,, ure of potental m- portance to be recko,. <] At the same tme :, Hubert Humphrey, an-l recently hs prospm-h; - ng the ambton u> Munesotan n the ', leadmhlp team, lot > somewhat lghtly by ' llcappers on Cnj:' The general comer. o be that Rhode K,-.; Senator John Pastor.-: te nsde track n. race. That was panu. ter Florda's Sen,, 1 : Smathers, currently ', leadersshp team. "t. JUST PARAGRAPHS Caal Be The trouble wth beng a leader today s that you can't be sure whether the people are followng or chasng you. - Gosport, Pensasola, Fla. he had no aspratm;-, nto Humphrey's vacv. ; urty card to t, null H to may need depressng pullng Now the stuaton <e- r TOW Socal Secwttjr efflee. A forward. taken on a ne*. s«w card wffl ke total to yw Obvous hemorrhage can be appeares that wh!.' showng tbe same Socal Seartty n»ber bat wtth year present pressure dressng over the bleed- was busly operatng,- controlled by applyng a large hs backers were,,. same. ng area. f a tournquet s used specfc bass to Un-.. on an extremty the tme of ap-menuplcaton should be recorded. Any patent suspected of havng back njury should not be moved untl a prelmnary examnaton has been made. When a neck vertebra s suspected of beng fractured the head trunk should be moved as one pece. Paddng s placed on each sde of the head neck strapped frmly by a b of cloth around tbe head board upon whch the patent s placed, ported by a board splnt. Fractures of the lower extremtes are best supported for transfer by wrappng wth pllows A Gross lbel f you do not beleve n Prov dence, watch the average lady [applyng outer board splnt drve try to fgure out what'whch can be bound securely wl else saves her. - Tmes, Chcago.'bages. S of the ambulance, whch took hm to a hosptal. servces more personal than barberng are covered by New Jersey's S The famly doctor sad later that the operator's Law Aganst Dscrmnaton " help had saved Raymond's lfe. therefore the law dd hot ntend to exclude barber shop* from State regulaton., ; F JERSEY JGSAW: - Governor Mrs. Rchard J. Hughes wsh everyone a Merry Chrstmas a Happy New Year... Attorney General Arthur J. Slls warns Chrstmas shoppers to be on the alert for possble salts frauds Dr. Henry L. Drezner, of Trenton, w the new member of the Btate Publc Health Councl.. Former Governor Hubert B. Meyner was recently elected presdent of the 1D04 electoral colkge of New Jersey... A new booklet "Of BaUto md Bog ruu" publshed by the Batsto Ctzens Advsory Comnt- (Contnued vo Page U) The frst ndcaton ' were not as thry v.-:,.- emergedce of Oklah.-r. Mke lonroney a a ;. ant Al thngs now st, r Long s publcly clam,;., mtments when the 1> caucus gets toget.r t.> new slata for the w\h ^ n.. «whp s surprsng, selects o rn Dxe members at the not tr" for the leadershp lew *" "-' most out of the queston Chna molds D-n... mlta for defense vaymond Gaskll * wll be two years old ths month-thanks to Mare Coraew Harretjones. Ht r«tjon«() (!] Marl* Corn«w otthtpleaantvll Telphor* Ottlc*. Nearly two years ago when he was eleven weak! old, Raymond S suddenly stopped breathng. Frantcally ht motor plcktd up the phone, daled "Operator." cred that she needed an arnbulance. She then hung up before the operator, Mr*. Mare Cornew, could ask for her name address. The operator had not released the answerng cord on the ; swtchboard called back mmedately. She got the name address then began tellng the mother how to gve mouth-to-mouth resusctaton to the chld. The operator then sgnaled Mrs. Harret Jones, her supervsor, who called an ambulance. Durng ths frantc tme Mrs. Cornew kept repeatng nstructons on mouth- to-mouth breathng to Raymond's mother. Thanks to ths frst-ad advce, Mrs. Gaskll succeeded n revvng her son before the arrval Emergency ca/ft lkt ths are hndltd ty mmy operators. They are $sptcltlly tttlned to o/ve last, eh7c{e/>f swlco help n or/s/a. We know tha good phone aerv/ce daptndt on more than good equlpmtnt. t 1 depends on good people. We our duty to m$ke certan you are aened by both. MW JMty BM r.-ffs

11 ndrpendent-leader (E.B.) - Cartnret Prpss School 17 Pupls Offer Snle Festval Of Songs MA Yesterday hr KruH lens, s,,..,,, m O (lj, lna,,!,,, nf School 17 prcsmlrd Lynn McKoll^'ll. Mmr.',,l,l:n- Festval 'of Songs l.ndn l.pskv.., m,, s,;.,- " n hr nll-purpn-p W;yn» MnV. \l; m H;M MC'nc. ' K;y' Whle. 1 ll Adroy k. Mnrly n;.j,., Mary] M.,,. Susan 1 l.'nnp ;ul Ht- festval mlhod he Slnr, folly Mrrls; Trn ;,,^ n slv \rl-nr K.-lm,1,-vs of Chrstmas. llrlh Zur-krr. >M, r, S<!.,1z l.nrl; l) " w M,-tlon, '.l mncer: for the hnldav few. Woylmvr?. '.-lrtfn KluMrm.,,.! ( Haul Mw»kl. llfvd Cold Rln^s: Lnda SHom' ) orm, Shrrr lender Urre l<-nn LnKnro. - """':,,* 1 ' ',,' Vn ' lp "' Buscll,' S m, hcn m'.wk. V kndpr rt arl"-n Kthtccn Knnn Unwn ' f M ' lln, ; 'V"^ nnn-y Mrner. Mark Fnl- 1 nn!. "When Akod N;V< pvkt <;r<ko K-hard. znnr. Rj y (; n Hhorj; 'n on the Housetop" Lsn Prrnnn Dnhlo ;- lnyn R:.b,k,, \y :, 1(1. Kn,,,nn. st»,*", tu-nmon, (llrrt.n (;,., l.ttl-.ln'le «M-" A thondn l.mkv Am ary Hppn. "lrvk. Mchael H;nr Z ',t C1HH'«^nnf. "Ot, ChrKl- vvnn. Vnlnrp bn, «" 'HV! the second prad* f^rr^nn S\';tv - drecton of Mr \Vn f. 'nnna Rrel"-: Rn-c Hn'lHT M^' varch.... haum clfrcv» rtmr"! '-n'ne he "Wn "on«e.a Francr V-L'fta Paul.. 11'fo.rlnnH " llns Pecvlak. Delmrah Spa-'an Mads ;l oods ;nd Arthu ratne n the twelve days fjnup Sharon Sp; lvas- was.'une Pegdhrrk m'k'n", P;(t>t-,- :.'nan Ho lan<tr nnd narrator. Her- mam. Mrlvn Tall nssmar ntrndured Mnrv- tusso Pn Plk SvM Prncpal. r-n'eck as l^ndy. Thnm- Rarr..lud Scarjj DoMa Do cl as flrd: -lerrv Dnhh Camn, Rohn Mnrck. Unln shur nl / Un / mr H.Y Pflfje Pllnw. Pat- Marlcn.' Ralln. Shron M.-P ** **"VUtlCe& lod Abrams. Cndy Dern. \ t. (les n»(tn( ; tntx'h Mmv [loves: Susan Clento, jor- n()r Scnlt 'rnder. l/wy. Lynn Schnendcr Mark'Kauf. 'man. Dennv Hosu- Jeffrey Cood Set 'or Synagogue Youth '.MA - Two specal days'j, Kcn planned for the ynunr- ^ Vr "" m Lm( 'ker Steven ^ ^fer. roll Scull «;s.np Howard Krscljrn-. Srhwndon. (TE; Honor Roll honor he second markng porod leaded today hy (leorfje 1, lame ra^ ler'k. plncpal.lunor MRh run Mchael School as follows nf Temple Beth Am. nmos Wll. me v l.'! T " skn - 1 f " v ">lt 'radf:.nann Aelln' lames \,ll,,,.ntlav. December 28 s h<>'. m on. Neal U nqn,. r. W, ];m (. ( (lh. m_ lnt)(,,.,.,,.,, ;, Kr <'t (or the annual trp n,ner,c!- «> Los [c >,, anrt, lnlnn <, 1tolh, Arlcnr fww.klo'j Mountan All those.. 'T K " ;ln V ls, ' "'r 1 - M««r.l Krksen. Lnda FolcHly trp wll meet at the temple 1", r 1" r T'7 ', mlllfl '" 1 (; ""-!n ' v n ''N.n<'v Craham. lchard Hrllor a m.. wll return at ' (,' lllv Kn ' h " "" ' ll (>lllll l' Mw-'lMua lml-kv. Lnda Hoover' r. on p. m. Wnter Tun wll!"' Brw ' rlv Hl]^ l!nr 1 f'lak- 1 H.be.Jordan. Cathy.lor^nsen, nrder of the day so warm Mn!)()lll!l;s ( 'l ;»'k Nel Olver. (lar\ Ka/.anrck..hunla Magna m: s necessary. Skatng!' )n '"' hv f'"^11^. Hdard Kan- Susan Mekhay. Harold Hlchngs, wll b* part of the "' "' Snnva lnlnn. Havmnnd l.n-'th S hlemovtz. Camlyn Schre- refllon f the weather arfl lnrl Thomas Ham Sufcnl her Paula Sleh. Paula'Szefcz.yk, horseback rdng wll be ( ' tl " n)1 '! " hm R ncr. Ahhv ln- D»ra Tnt;. Fcd t'mla." lahltl( ' r Am V mlestone. Dense )e.; K Rhth (rado: Lnda ARK-W, Wednesday. December 30..Matfeo. Susan Kaser. F.vclvn Waller llarsce, Nancy Cecja.. [ m. all Temple youth Ner. vy ta-km..loannc Sahes-'shelly Cohen. Felx Conforl. her frends are nvted to t'n-s. Flons San.slowcvvk. Laure Lnda Corcoran, Dane Kstelle. mamc show by Am, he^rnzonsk. Patrca Kn/lnsk. Pa-.ynn (rossnan. Shcr Hoffman, an. n "Once Upon a Won-]trca Kn/lowsk. Urcta Kmka. Steven Kaplan, Jance Kjak, Roh- Tckets arc avalable at,sherr Ler. lelle Mathe-er Ludcra, Kathleen Palchanes. nple nr thrnurh Mr. rwn sen. Dane PolU-l \ancy Tes. ltal h Paul ' vnuth drector slcr Lnda Androsk. flal Nnth (ratl Nancy Anoa, Dehorah. (rasm. Frances llellcr.l l,h llll'.un. Seal Klen. Laura, l.lhcn Lcrrame Mller. Hoger Musal'-l. Kaymcnd 'alumbo, : Sra Snonsen. Wllam Stead. 'derated Woman's Clul) o Mark Ffth Brlhdav Rabb Announces Kay Kato, catoon- The Al. Amercan Hume. Conprovded joval entertanment servatmn (jaden, Drama mwtnp; of!hc Federated Department-. «ll hold a comhmwl m's Club of Colona at the Chrstmas parly al he trass nf the presdent. Mrs Ho- Bucket. Wnodbndue. CO.OMA - Kahb Abraham! Wednesday, Drcrmbrr 23, 1964 PROl'l) OF COMMUNTY TREE: Chldren from School 17 stopped to admre the frst communty Chrstmas tree erected n the nman Avenue serlnn of Colona by the members of Colonla Fre Company n front of the frehouse. As a novel decoraton the fremen used toy frefghter's hats to hghlght thr tree. Left to rght, Robert Sukovch, Rchard Mckey, Adrenne. De Natteo, Donna )e lesn. Sermon Seres Bar MHzvah Saturday Mrs. Ted Blumberg, wll be heldl Mr. Mrs. Blumberg have Saturday at Congregaton Beth ssued an nvtaton to all members of the congregaton to at- Vor Steven Blumberg Sholom. Servces at 9:30 A.M., llubhard. 41 Valley Hoad Hostesses were Mrs ohert llurvl/ of Temple Bell Am wll SELN - The Bar Mtzvah of wll be conducted by Rabb Nor- Klenman. tend an Oneg Shabbot after the s K.to sketched smulane- Kelrty. Mrs (leorcr Kohal. Mrs. Uve a s es of sermons on Steven Blumberg, son of Mr. man j Paul Ablonw, Mrs Frank Glud "deals Judasm".startng e musc plavrd on a phono-,. f,,, ousk Mrs Steven R Muss, ml also asked the mem- ) >(, re for deas thjt she could us* 71,,. hn.nl nn [ 11111; wll le Janu (.51*1! cartoons. Many of the ary \) wl(, M rv.\h,m (. John took home cartoons (f w MornntJsde Koad The rem- hon e.s for ther husb's ar v,,. SS ( n.lanuary 2 at the ^' a - Frday, December 25 at 8 p. m. Hs topcs wll deal wth the Sahb.lh. detary laws. Jewsh j educaton, ceremones una sym-, Rchard x'venson wll Kddsh Frdav. After stnas pr's'ls. Frst 'rcslvtcnan Church. Avenol ' nanl ts n he used fur bngo przes wll murk the ffth brthday of the 1 the servces a dscusson soloosevelt Hosptal were rol- -lub. Slate..ffk-nv Sxlh ) s..<-a hnr wll ^ place L L J u c, nc»r, Markng he annversary of the d the members held a tncl charman an S.x. D.stncl, exchange. ^f ren "'" bl " ~, nf C/1/7.»///! as jtt ax, STOCK UP FOR THE HOLDAYS 4.89 gram's 7 Crown (KUM) gnm'% V.O. ylor Wnes...'. Bros. Wnes Gr-Dad <1«* Proof) W. Harper (1M Proof) ur Roses Vstng (or Dnner? SEE OUR GFT BOTTLES OF TABLE WNE»y n flock of holday «pmts be set lor a festve etaon of gradwu hosptalty. % For a gala New Year's Eve make sure you have jj good supply of your favorte Lquor Wne * h! ORDER EARLY Famous mported Amercan CHAMPAGNE Sparklng BURGNDAY 1000 Cases CoUJ Be.r N o OeUnrea Accepts After ;U P.M. Outsde of Woodbrdn Froptr. Be CloMd Chrstmas Day Woodlruge {Lquor Store nc. S74 Amboy Ave. *.M. to *BEE DELVERY 9:00 A.M. TOJSLK.TlRous school wll present t(ff! a program of Hebrew Englsh g sonns. rectatons srael folk fl dances. * The.tnor Congregaton meets Saturday al (1:15 a. n. before the regular servces of the, senor congregaton. Troop 48 Holds Chrstmas Fete g 1SFLN A Chrstmas party u w.-s held for Boy Scout Troop 48 5 at a meetng Tuesday at me VFW JHlall j Scoutmaster Renhart Thorsen. tt charman of the program, showed y dms of Camp Cowaw, Columba, «whch s owned operated by jjlhe tarttan Councl of 1 the Boy S Scouts. Tradtonal Chrstmas Ca- )j! nls were smg by all. Mr. Thor.se extended hs thanks U : to Mrs. J. Woods Mrs. B. Er fjjklelsen. who were n charge of the H: refreshments. g Mrs. Walter Loder presented S 1 (lft certfcates to those who have jjj worked for the troop, ncludng WMr Ttorsen Robert (raser, 5; Carl Luna, Walter Loder, as- Sl'sstant scoutmasters, Ben La- ^Marca, Sr., Josenh Rapacol, San ford Luna, Walter Klne. The troop, sponsored by the VFW Post 2636, wll not meet durng the holdays. The next meet ng has been set for January 5 at the Post Hall, Route 17. Heth Sholom Lsts Wnners of Contests SELN - Mrs. Jack Lauer,.charman of the board of eduea ton of Congregaton Beth Sholom Kclgous School, announced wnners of the Chanukah colorng contest at the Sunday School Chanukah assembly. Chldren who receved przes were: Lsa Convssor Dav Melch, kndergarten; Ry Bar uw, Gary Kamen, Lenm Obolsky, frst grade; Cary Jettel son, Benta' Hodes, Sylv Rosenbaura. second grade; Rochelle $apersteto Marlyn Sehaefer, thrd grade. The relgous school wnter recess begns on Sunday, the classes wll be resumed January 3, n the Sunday School January 4, for Hebrew School. ' Hoover says F.B., won't benc to pressure groups. SEASON'S GREETNGS from PUBLX PHARMACY CHRSTMAS GFT HEADQUARTERS N WOODBRDGE OPEN EVERY NTE TL 10 NCLUDNG XMAS EVE! WE WLL ALSO BE OPEN CHRSTMAS DAY!! Complete Selecton of Natonally Advertsed Perfumes, Cosmetcs Toletres ARPEGE MY SN MAX FACTOR EVENNG N PARS REVLON.CHANnLLY OLD SPCE YARDLEY SPORTSMAN CHANEL Others FREE GFT WRAPPNG - FREE DELVERY SERVCE - CALL ME MAN STREET WOODBRDGE PUBLX PHARMACY FREE PARKNG N REAR Group to Go Carollng Chrstmas 1SEL1N - Members of the eon greraton nf the seln A^emhly of God Church wll meet Thursday 8 p.m. at the church to RO Chrstmas earolnc The croup wll sng he tradtonal carols hrorthomt he area. ' Rev. Harry W Senaumbur J, pastor, announced a famlv wnr. shp Mrvce wll be held Chrst mas mornng t!() o'eloek He also announced that Sunday. s Mssonary Sunday Servces actvtes v.ll le as Mnus 9:45 a.m., And.v School, wth classes for all n^es. Adult Bble School:! am. Mornc Worshn Servce, Chldren's Church: 7 p.m.. Evangelstc Crusade Servce. The church nursery wll be avalable, under supervson, durng the Mornng Worshp Servce. Other actvtes servces for the remander of the week n elude: Monday. f:w a.m.. Mssonettes. junor senor unts; Tuesday, fl p.m.. Congregatonal! Prayer Meetnc; Wednesday. 7:4r> l>.m, Md-Week Bble Study: ' Thursday, Wntehnphl New Year's Eve. Servces PAGE ELEVEN PRZK WNNER: Gary Dnhcrty. *. son of Mr. Mrs, Thomas W Dohrrty. 1 Canterbury Lane, (olonla, sts b«we a bodkease flled wth rffprence books he won n the "Cappy Dck" rome strp contest. To wn. Gary had to "nmcrambjje" letters, make words out of them am place them on contraeton paper. For nrlgnalty of presentaton, he O«ed gltter ha was taught to use on a book report. Sorortv, Frat Set Hon N«ht Annual Chrstmas Party Held By Mothers Club SELN The annual Chrstmaslany suggestons any member party of the Mothers" Club of!would lke to make for the new slate of offcers. Attendng the affar were M*. TSELN - The frst dance, cosponsnrcd hv the Tr-Del Sororty nf Woodbrrge HRh School. the Sgma Alpha Epslon Fraternty has lcen set for tonght from 8 to mdnght at the Masonc Temple, Creen Street, Woodbrdge. Musc wll be by the tw- Boy Seoul Troop 47 was held Saturday at the home of Mr. lghts, Rtche Nght the Chessman. The Tr Del Sororty s plannng a Chrstmas party December members were specal guests. Mrs. Wllam Doerr. presdent, 2ft at the VFW Hall. Route announced electon of offcers wll 27, seln Rtche Nght the be held at the next meetng January Chessman wll be featured. 5, at the Frst Presbyteran The members of the Sororty Chmch, al 8 P.M. donated $10 to the ndependent The nomnatng commttee, Loader Chrstmas Fund. The group s plannng a dnnerdance, date to be announced. whch ncludes: Mrs. A. R. Johnson, Mrs. R. A. Ells, Mrs. F. P. Cullen, wll be receptve to Eckensberger, Mr. Mrs. Alexer Cuthbertson. Percy Kbrde, known to mllons n hs flm role as Pa KetQa n "The Egg," ded as a result of njures receved wfatn struck down by a car last September. "But when the fullness of the tme was come, God sent forth HS SON, made of a woman... to redeem them that were under the law." (Galatans 4:0), Wnds through the olve trees Softly dd blow Round lttle Bethlehem, Long, long ago; Sheep o^ the hllsde lay, Whte as the snow, Shepherds were watchng them, Long, long ago. Down from the happy sky Angels bent low, Chantng ther joyjul news, Long, long ago; For n a manger bed, Cradled, we know, Chrst came to Bethlehem, Long, long ago. On Calvary's rugged hll, Long, long ago; ( The Savour bled ded, Bearng our woe. Sn's judgment fully borne, God loved us so t k Wouldst thou now lfe receve? To Jesus got Anonymous. "f thouknewest the Gft of God." (John 4:10). "Thanks be unto God for HS UNSPEAKABLE GFT." (2 Cor. 8:9) Chrstensen's DEPARTMENT STORE 97 MAN STREET WOODBRDCE

12 PAGE TWELVE Captol Dome Contnued (ram Edt Pate; law* of the State... The State! wnd as he result of a recent Hghway Department has estab-; State Supreme Court rulng... lshed ground rules under whch "Gve as generously as you wsh. t hopes to push rght-of-way ac- but t s recommended tha you quston n New Jersey to a goal gve only to those organzatons tee, b avalable... The State of 6,000 parcels 170 mllon a whch you know wll use your Hghway Department s expng year... Vce Presdent Hubert money as you ntended." advsed two effort! to kd the Jobless, oneh. Humphrey has been nvted to Attorney General Arthur J Slls. a contnung tranng efforts, delver the prncpal address at a ; the other dergned to produce TV W TOMORROW :xxvcvcvcyo«wednesday, December 28,19M ndependent-leader (E.B.) Carteret GOOD MEWS FOB BALD MEN Munsters role vacated by Beverly! SAYS GOODBYE TO GOAT Owen (who left the show to get 1 Sam Dmas, Calf. - Sue Hutchmarred) went to also-blond Pat ason, 15, sad a sad farewell to Ayers, of the Unversty of South- Los Angeles - Dr. Samuel Prest, daughter of former Unted; her pet goat as t was loaded on ern en Calforna has perfected a States Treasurer vy Baker Prest. a '<- > - truck nck bound UOU1U for m u ;~, Mexco. mcau. TJ» The... method hd to ^^T feature shpment of goats was part of a [hary scalp to project whch place* barnyardj grew har for 53 men. 1 casts move vacaton wn le uweu from TV UUUR produc anmals..". K...j. :.u wth ^., volunteer...,^.. r groups,n.. to tn'nnlrhm 1 patches of nf - scalp Scab holdng 10 Tjny HOLES N YOUR HOLLY? to ton. The ttle of ths epc wll 1 Holes n the holly, ho, ho, ho, rase, then they are shpped to'15 hars are transplanted to the By RALPH ARDESTKR be "McHale's Navy Jons the needy famles n Mexco forbnldarea The number of grafts Now there's a lne you seldom $1.00 for S words. t MCh addtonal wnnl Vctory dnner to be gven by the No ENGAGEMENT RNG JULE HARRS WLL STAR Ar Force." household mlk goats. lean can run from 20 to more than see on a greetng card. Or caroled Payable n advance automotve mechancs,.. TheDemocratc State Commttee at Washngton - Mrs. Lyndon B. n "The Holy Terror," a 90-mnute 500. by Rudy Rednoae. S'ate Department of Educaton announces ffteen publc lbrares n February 4. Annual report of a rng on Lvnda Brd John-ons ence Nghtngale on NBCs Hall- Hotel Robert Treat ^ewark. on Johns, aned h ce drama based on the lfe of Flor- BARBARA BARRE ("ONE t takes a plant dsease specal New Jersey are elgble to receve $550,000 from the Federal appear on A Ramblng Dscourse um ^, rf ^ P0TAT forms for New Jersey corpora- w, h ^ n e ^ t a r. mark Hall of Tame.... The plot 1?* T T ""' -** vou H Deadlne for adu: Tuc^l, 1st to notce, now you probably wll, too! Y?ock.wa.cber<; - <**»» t A.M. for th> sarnr»,, tons wn be malkd four tmes a canj "M S s Jones," sad the propreon Egyptan Water Clocks" up-'ddate for a Job tor of Ye College Hat Shoppe to Dr. Spencer H. Davs, Jr., the publcaton o]d daughtcr o(" th? Prefdom scrpt s now n preparaton for v Government for strong lbrary year, the offce of Secretary of, ^ sgno,. tvpe rnj, on a seres starrng Jose FerreT n centers... Unemployment n comng on Ben Cas«y.... An- "No. jton't lke nsde work,"jone of hs assstants. " guess Rutgers specalst who brngs up UV V ,..._... State announces The raff.c her w h bf, t f r^,, v ^ the role of Mr. Moto, the cele- New Jeney ncreased n November, as expected, but the change 1 brated Japanese detectve created other move property beng dusted repled the applcant the.grls are lookng forward to death toll thus far n New Jersey s^fts t to ' "' ' the subject, has a story about ho NOTE: No Classfed ad M u ths year has reached W nc ' she shakes m a tthsll<1 lst the arrval of the new professor les, so we'll let hm tell t: Over Phone: Must he s llu,. hs because t hurts by the late novelst J, Marqu off for a TV seres adaptaton bj " was less than half the ncrease for aealnst 964 for all of next week. Does anyone know f you bought holly the odds are Telephone ME rrurv n,. her fngers.! portrayed n many moves by the same month last year... the 1950 Gregory Peck Western, Advance to the Rear what he looks lke?" pretty good that t came from the late Peter Lorre.... The Defenders epsode. "Eye-wtness," Shore protecton projects n 30CAPTOL CAPERS: - State _, "The Gunfghter"... One-tme Washngton or Oregon, where they She admrng boy frend's dec- "Yes," repled the grl, 've coastal areas of New Jersey wll «. L. 1 Earnng Hs Tp wll feature Robert Walker, eon seen hs pcture. He's tall 77 Sunset Strp star Bofer Smth' or^s""' 11 u l can gfow the Englsh varetes. NURSERY SCO nderst"you' won cost 17,373.1)9, State Conservaton Hgh**;- Commssoner Dwlght Water: "Do you want the. dollar good-lookng about twenty Ths s the knd that has a deep of the late move star,... Wa-s returnng to hs old alma mater. hs one when you stepped for-1 P,>~- p - Commssoner Robert A. Roe announces... The New Jersey green color, glossy leaf ab-sewareundance of red berres, Chldren ages 2 tn B H. NURSEHY M R. G. Palmer has warned hs steak er, he d o ] ar a quarter, ter Pdgeon wll appear on a forth- Warner Brothers, for a ttle rble!«ard to volunteer for a dangerouslepht. And 1 underst he's no employees not to accept any steak, sr?"! comng Danel Boone. League of Muncpaltes has called upon the Legslature to estab- n the studo's projected Mr.'msson,, (marred" The Amercan ho Ho* grown ntransportaton, snack', Chrstmas gfts from people or Sr: What's the dfference 1 " KEN MURRAY S SET FOR Roberts seres Martn Mlner! BF.-Not exactly. You see. thej "Splendd 1 " sad the propretor the East are less grern. l(w teachers, ME 4-M? concerns dong busness wth the Water: "You get a sharp knfe A Man from UNCLE, epsode lsh a legslatve commsson to (Route «6) plays a bomber plot'eaptan asked for volunteers, "Then we'll put all the new hat Stale.. Weghted votng n the wth the dollar a quarter "Fddlestcks Affar".... The study, revson of the crmnal n "Moment of Fear." everyone else stepped back. n the front wndow rght away ' Legslature has gone wth the steak." FEMALE HELP YV\M 1 h,1 Applances AMERCAN H Monty Pown Opt* Monday m Frday W» 50 SMTH ST. PERTH AMB0Y VA (-1212 Automobles SEASON'S GREETNGS ' SALES SERVCE PARTS 1 COMET - FAT Frtm Kepuccmenll Bank Credt Flan.,,, - 1U1 SALES S PARTS * U_B-*M1 RAHWAY MOTOR CAR CO., NC. 10U St. Gcorft A?«. BAH WAY Bcycles BKES SALES-SERVCE REPAR Lawn Mower Servce And Repar SAW FLNG LNCOLN KEY SHOP 1163 Green St., selln Ceramc Tle EDWARD SWANCK CERAMC BUSNESS SERVCE DRECTORY TLE CONTRACTOR ncludng Mosac tles New Jobs Repars of All Knds 40 Mary Avenue, Fords VAUey Coal & Fuel Ol - Fll VouTCoal Bn Wth" Lehgh Premum Anthracte NUT or STOVE PEA COAL BUCK $ COAL Fur Fast Servce Just Gve Us a Call S1M0NE BROS. LNDEN, N. J. UU UU TREAT SHOPPE 613 Rabtfay Avenue Woodbrdge (Opp Wht* Cbnrch) SALADS at Ther Best SODA FOUNTAN FRESH BAKERY GOODS Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. NCLUDNG SUNDAYS Closed Wednesday All Day Foregn Cars FOREGN CAR REPARS COLLSON WORK Free Estmates EUROPEAN TRANED MECHANC mported Auto SALES & SERVCE 1010 St. George Avenue AVENEL (Near Clcrerlcaf). Dally 1:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Saturday 9:00 A. M. to 6:00 F. M. ME ME r Funeral Home Cosseln Funeral Home Ar Condtoned Parkng On Premse* Pbone FU Corner New Dover Road A Wood Avenue COLONA Glass Many Jobs Are Too Large None Are Too Small Don't Wat lls GettngLate! All Types of Glass Replacements ncludng Wndshelds, Auto Glas Components. Plexglass - Freglass Custom Pcture Framng. Mrrors Custom Made, Framed, Reslvered & Hung. BUnute Cheerfully Gven Carteret Glass Co. K Roosevelt Avenue Carteret GVE HER A BEAUTFUL MRROR FOR CHRSTMAS SPECAL DOOR MRROR lftt ONLY $9' 95 QUALTY tn lunjtolpb St cuten* ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED! FU GOLDBLATT'S Uhw»r'f Oldest BttbUtbrd Jtwelet M East Cherry 8treet RAHWAY Lquor Stores Telephone MErcnry WOODBRDGE Lquor Store, nc. WE DELVER! Complete Stock of Domestc mported Wnes Been Llqnon 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. - Musc nstructon - Learn To Play The PANO-ORGAN ACCORDON Prvate nstructons by Qualfed Teacben Begnners Advanced Students Accepted Call ME Authorzed Sales & Servce CONN ORGANS KMBALL PANOS JARDOT PANO COMPANY 448 Ralway Avenue Woodbrdge OHM DALY Sat, t - t Movng & Storage BG A MOVNG Free Estmates Agent Duc«ME Plucker DEAL WAY MOVERS' Why Not Le The AGENTS NATONAL VANS "7" McCoUey Move Von he. Estmate! Free Storagt Local World Wde Moven 1286 St. George Ave. Avenel FU 8-391* BRNG RESULTS GALLARD'S PHOTO 547 Amboy Avenue ME PCTURES 3-8x10 n Natural Color SPECAL AM Black Whte Pcture* At Reasonable Prce* FREE FLM Wth Each Roll Developed Prnted SEE GALLARD For All Your Photo Need* - Plwntrlng & Heatng - "Servce Wth a Smle" ED FREY (Tonnerlj Wth CturKj fur) PLUMBNG ana HEATNG ELECTRC SEWER SERVCE 167 Harrell A?enu» Woodbrlde, H.. Jut Dal MErcury SMTH Plnmblg Heatng 186 Remsen Ave. Avend ME Tolets Ktchen Faucets ' Gas Water Heaters REPARS REPLACEMENTS Sewer Cleanng - Paved Drveways ASPHALT DRVEWAYS SPECAL AH Types Mason Work Drveways Repared Sealed Call [ J.rC HENRY U r S T A SECRET? Tou know t's (or SALE! Tour BROKER KNOWS rrs ros SALK BUT Doe* the brer km» U' (orsaltt LET MLS Tell four Story Retsls Rental! - ServW. Sales HOMELTE PUMP8. GENXRATORS BULDERS 1 HAMMERS Mt St Georgt Ava» (RL U) Mortb of Roodbrtdn COTUU AVENEL, N. J. On-Tbe-Job Demonstratons Call MErcury CHAN SAWS r VBRATORS PORTABLE BEATERS - Rotflg & Sldlf T. R. STEVENS rlbm Mttu Wort' 1 S» n GEORGK AVE. WOODBRDGE Repars all Ar-Coadltlonlnj Wn Ar Bet laftnttrl Rxhaut Slca Motor Guudt rok FRB B8TMATM Ml l-»45 Hery Janse & S Sheet Metal Work Roofng «, Gutters Leaden 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. TelepboM MErcnn 4-12M - Servce Statloe - TOWNE GARAGE J. F. GardnerftMm 485 AMBOY AVENUE Woadbrd «MErearj MM! USED CARS We're SptcUHaU ta BEAR WHEEL AUGN- MENT BALANCE BRAKE 8EBVCK SUpcaven RAHWAY FASHON FABRCS UtartM Dwotaton" Cwtom-aade SUpeaven DKJtrKRUB * MMFBUDt CU&TANl KARU UOUD tll fvr rtm K»UmU MU Mak t NEWEST 1964 SLP COVERS CHOOSE FROM OUR LOVELY SELECTON OF NEW FABRCS SULO BROS Elnbeth Avenue Ralway,. FO Ask For Dept. B SLPCOVERS ud DRAPES Made by Ernest Decorators Custom-made Slpcover* Sola t Chan $49.00 tnclude Ubor Klfwclt, ovtrlockrd «m >nd ba*t7 dot; lppert. Drape Up To 1«W. 101 L.S49-00 CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERV SHOP AT BOME SERVCE FU (7 Arflel 8L Atrntl Watch Repars WATCH REPARS wth Full Guarantee Expert Repars on all Jewelry FU GOLDBLATTS R.-hway 1 '-. Olrcs! Establshed Jeweler M K CHERRY ST, KAHWAY BUSNESS SERVCE Sales UP!.. EVER SNCE OUR FRM HAS BEEN ADVERTSNG N THE BUSNESS SERVCE DRECTORY CALL TODAY ME 4-UU s for PRNTNG Prntng serves busness n many ways. Helps to buld sales, speed operatons, cut costs. Let's tal prntng n terms of your busness. The Busness Servce Drectory s For Busnessmen Who Lore Money DAL ME MDDLESEX PRESS THE WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO Green Street Woodbrdge Beaty Shp TO OUR CUSTOMERS tn orttr to htak»g lt pm put utou«wt't UTU t one msntl HolUu lp*eut UA1B DE8CNB by StelU aad Jack 1MJ Rttaw.j A»t., Atntd MK M1M UU KWMVF Avc CuUnt WMJU 1 glossy have fewer berres Also, they may b«spotty HAPPENED LAST SMMER The gray spots wjth purple halos arc only puncture wounds. Th«holly keeps some of ts leaves from one growng season nto the next summer When new leaves form n the prnt;, the hardened spnes of the old leaves can puncture the tpnder growth. Stff wnds n your! own yard or someone's holly or-^* "" chard can severely njure the new crop of leaves. t wouldn't have done any good to spray to correct the condton because t's no dsease; only mechancal njury, To put t another way your holey holly s wholesome. J'/t ton ow Weddngs n December have been featurng gay colors, n step wth the season. Along wth the brde's whte costume, one weddng recently featured brdesmads,, wth whte bodces long crmson satn skrts, carryng bouquets of red roses. An other beautful weddng featured red velvet bodces flesh pnk brocaded long skrts. Tnted Pattern Classfed RATES NFORMATON SHORT OF C\s Who sn'f How ;l», $36 to HO per «vk ; sellng AVON CuSM: merchw has a NUM GUARANTEE Fur,. tervew n your lom,,, AUTOMATC W.VMll large trcycle $8 on. t., Also pots. ron. o;k Hn, ME V4362 BERVCF.s rf YOUR DRNK N come a problem ACM* mous can help you c. or wrte P. O Bm brdge. " MRS. CURTS - 1(1 \ AND ADVCE on all lfe. Open» to 9 N<> a;- necessary. SOB Smth. Amboy. AND WHO WOl.DM - Farbanks, Alaska-\. Arlnes try to be acn! but they receved <«that may stump tle ner, operator of a rnv post sent ths roquet authorzaton t> ;«K A. M. A. head urges war on round trp tcket m medcare. female who can cook up for myself sumo V. for Chrstmas," FFTY CCNT n wn* for tha pattern add S cmu for *aeh pattern for ht-clau malnc anecal hwdlnr. Send to 170 Newpaptr Pattern Dtpt 233 Wt 18th 8 N 8t, for onr new nl-wnter Pattern Catalog. Coupon ntde food lot Pm fm Pattern. Advertse Your Busness n the Busness' Servce Drectory One Too M.u Angry wfe-why H drunk n the frst p!,u< Wobbly husb-t fnt plaoe, Honoy. ' place. Advertsng! N Ths Newspaper Doesn't (lost T PAYS! Cofl ME Touay only ONE s only one WELCOME WAGON M yean of lag gtod wll to eoanulty lfe. Far Wewme Wagun >» COLONA AVEN SEUN FORDS CARTERET WOODBKK PORT REAH> (; SEWAREN CALL L 9-90W

13 llf ppondcm-lftader (EB.) - Carteret Press Wednesday, December 23, 1964 PAQE THRTEEN,1 \ COMBAT: Mnrlnr, «;rl. Sun >lr. on ml Mrs..nln J. Slmplf, n'tn Avenue. Avenfl,,,l (our WHOM of ndl-,,,mh:t tranng «t the nf.mlry Tranng Rrgl' Carp HMf, (. COM'.KTKS THUVV.: \!fc. rlnr Prvate.luscph.1 Anlne son nf Mr. nml Mrs. < urlno Anneln', 12 W. Wurrrn Street. K'lln. enn letel four weeks ul ndvdual rnmhul (ranng re eontlv at the 'll s nfuntry Tranng He Rlm'l, Marne Corps Ra*e, Camp l.ejeune, N. ('.,,» the regment -«JollNsoS ()N v m...nc.frtnmtaue.j Prw (lfn, J))nnwn., W,,l (omhnt sklls needed ',,...,,.'.., Kmph. M! r CU Z "" W " h * * " all».mll unt «rtlc-«f ' lll ' Ulllrl ' '" v - ;n V f«"nl wth,.,., lrr tram the 14- (ll «S< l lvr ' t l '"'»n that muht ( 1. 1(l Mrengthen th* chances nf pnre j n reference to the N\T) treaty,.fohnson "snd anv new plun for,. l'hm to pay H debt 1'lnn «' w- )ons M xmerfnl (Wrves careful dscusson» SUN PERSONALS ('«({<:f;aton Bolh Shlum n, 1 1 '.T- a,n pby on Jan ary 9 Rutgers of South Jersey, has a be held Mnn.l.y. Xvomh-r H. flll[vl U t H wth a Cen val Atlantc College tn 1 Temple K) Conj'-r Avenue. ' Cm.n^t mflch a^ansl The ve n coached by Drecto of -The llnul arn.we ben Knd's College <N. Y. at Asbary Athletcs Athlt Nel Nl Mld Haldcman, the ffor- mnjo for the Nw Yrnr's Eve f H 'll ^ ^ark's Conventon la'l. ]mer mentor ol Olas-boro Slate (We n b? sunhnrrl by the 'nk * 1 1 " u l l " rm h ' ll be. Beng tee; College's cage squad Rutgers hat ' Chemcal llnok nnrl l.hre- Co., -,..,,,... vorv evenly 'mat-.'hod o^porants 1 defeated Ore'. Unversty, Newark Ustrtl nl he Aulh Avenue wesl LON. BHANCH - M,,n- n \ hh U Mnmng l(k, nam n. Rutgers, Phladelpha Bble. Phl- Tflr :. K-ft4f'!l 'rchosp Hall. Chn-nr-n a,- e motlh Crtlte^'s vnrsty bn ke.ball. acj Coll-e. ennrhed by Dck adefphla Pharmacy, Lncoln! Mchael Malonn Charles ' eam Wl " l" llrnc y» th(v "late of D. 1 eye. hm a 4-2 ledfter thus lar Unversty (Pa.), whle losng to;, < Sf.k,! rnln Kmenns, Vermont n coracle n a Chrst- h s' SPn;nn.-jhe betters have de- Glassboro State College. ';:', ;, ; l " l \l'- Ce^e Max- _. st (: oc(, a' s (bl. ary wl M m h " yft - v hak( thfl11 lnurna - feated Snneybrtok Slate College. 1, The team's top player n laflmb 1 M '"n 'll. Clurlps Hosed tomorrow through Salur- ""'" mnlm Brooklyn -.. Poly, :.. Pratt nsttute s Bll Bramble,.. 8'3 - tforward from Tle '!n(m, :l n -Heel,,,y.Jnnunry 2 n w reopen' cn «festval, whch a he-. p v,n'<.n llute.whle droppng 1 Camden Catholc Hgh Schnol. 111 V 'trv nr M:,s.n'S;nHy Jamay 3 '"8 s P n w«l by Castleton State decmn h Southrnstern Unlwrs-lwho s scorng at a rate of 200 v. : '"' "' Mr Annnn>m>n \- n, Ul,, Cnlle 8e'CaMleton, Vermont), v/ll/» \Vn 'lv'ton DC St.Lper game. The club's top rebound.'rr, ",» '/t^^'hrlrltoloms 1 * M(1 " n Dfcembef M «*-» * «««' e 8e 'Hronkbn. N. Y >fa ha, been 6'4 Keth Harrs, who v Tn' t" v! '"' r He school chldren St Cecela's ( ' (ntn m Hlan's Hawks wll " N-v. Yorkers are currently! s clearng the boards at a rale ''"""" S St h<nk - parsh, wll not beheld ths Sat- be &na aganst Rulgm Col- «n Knk-kerbodn Conference of 10 per game,.., unlay or m-xl Saturday. Classes lp 8«" ' S <l -'ersey on Tuesday, f'ay. ' Host Catleton State College hasj e asked jot that h n morraget' /or once st ^' -<V()vlMnlrl nuv 1(. sum(, ( on salurdav,'dec.»at 7:B p.m. HostCnslletnn 'en-lnn me Pace vanty n all; eam of "» W ' Coac" Max. Mller 1 l""-'.v. t"!h T.k'. mary " Stale wll hen take on Pare Col- offensve de;ajnent s H'2 for- CoRan htw ar «n»''emely tall "'".':ned mm ;mv,,.. s v,,.....,(.,ege N. Y. n the second game va tl, Tony Colfre. The graduate,^sm, wnch has PUNS SET ^n qute sharp Hemorrhods Y hvn ' 'm-mber l!,,,v, v ll m \ ^ ^ ' p. "' 2 ' at he ^ rpr P ectlv «wnne " wll of Fnrl l-ee Hgh Scteol.s averag-"" ^ ^ thmrfkwl the frst, The east front of the Unted, ll <l<h.h,,;,rkn K 1(11 (lt t-mnle ", '' "pnwor,1^ M O 1 "studv 2 7 BBrouns' a ()UD'! <-la-h cla ' n the "" followng """" vl»(! evenng 'venhg n n he he n«n« pont" ponts peper Rame fjnme sp'* s P"" of the l sl Reason. States Captol s undergong mass j Wthout Surgery > ' AH (Vf H' " nv lo he leld ' on nnnarv 4 artd fnam P> n "*hlp game at run p.m.!:arln«thft team n reboundng,! vleadng th '. nrl h'r t'-'.'l, ;n-o ml m,,.'.' A consolaton tlt wll precede 1he le hold*; the nl tme school rec- s 8'3 James tch-releves 'l''.u 1..luur. mll CtrlHc - headlne evftl at 7 15 p.m. Tontn- ords n mny departments 10 per game, n addton tsel l S!' ;.., mnrc( h\ ^. (Vce- -Hng gumes WM he her as. a ' ; ament anwnl n offcals m a h ^e wve seed"d sped-d ('as- team captan. Senor Nel Flamm. to rarng the squad n reboundng. reboundng,.., th M tne gtanrl- for n<w healng "ubstnnce wth th«- r n."ll ' me' lls «.-"k ol e-klny. Dm-rober ffl. at ttl, lptnn eum S);fl0 Stale frs( frst, f()1 nwed followed bv R Rf-f',.. h hack'-ottrl k;., m,n., s second ^ t0 to LMt y the,!awks won tte'.jj* 0 tonshng ablty to shrnk hemorrhol»nd to releve pan --wthout year, the Hawks won the ' "' ^ " f v " nauzaton l nnj. Kve pftes plan jurdes. fallm lalls. ^-'gers. Pace Monmoulh. n!ha Goffre n scorng wth a mm Montdalr State College nvtaton j Joh!1 fort^are E St lurfrcry. n oae aftrr "' ' ;t 'ludnal (V. «! a s. Erfrly brd Romes be-, order nf, ^ b cf h, rhr stm Tonrnanenl ln upwt Scats for 1*430 are beng mm s 1 tnm, whu gfntly relevnff P»'n. rtual rrhucton (shrnkage) trmk place. Holt nthn ' n' "n. nm n, 7 m.-m n- :n >:m>k' n, ,\, L,._ ^.TJ.J... ;_.1.- f..._ond Some rjo.ouu more are expcc- Mll b-re- - ml1 Ramesj A, Um. namen ga a v,, a1. Dreypr [0 bp,, h b?m nl - arpnlk j fash on, Seeded last n the matng of all roults «^re O thorough that 'urter<rj raada (aldnahlna; vmel m Wnflnr.fln,f;m:r<- f,. ;;1 " P m ' :erf.to be held n the Rutl Ver- rerfomer. Others who wll see ac-team race. he Hawks defeated! r....._. ClH lute. UC ann unmcu, junnr d\1-: NnnKneemel was madp that mono H Hgh Schnol Gymnnsrm. ton for Pace n the upcomng,host Montdar State n hthe lne ume Dl Ut«mtnt lke "Ples havt teued to - b«a problem!" Th«Krtt la new sum H" voh 'tl nt he Wn- he 'rc'tlar monhlv meflng off The Castleton Ohrslmas Basket-! tournam.nt are Bob Knovz, 5' 10jopenng round then came back healng mbatance (Bo-Dyn«*) dlacovery of a w6rld-famou reaeartk men M-.;rv Cnnrl of the;he Mom 1. 1 Schxl Assocatonjball Festval vll he the onlv'com- guard; coca'tan Ron Brown, 5'lljthe next nght lo trm Jersey Cty dents who are skng n ths beautful resort area of Vermant dur- lnattute. Thl mbtantt t now avq* \-vemllv of dud Church.;of School 26 wll he vm Wcdnos-;petton for the West xng Branr' 1 fonv.fl Charles Shn 1?. f'[ State n the fnal round, requard. boundng from a 19 pont halfng the Chrstmas holdays, are able n tuppolory or cmtmnt form h" Melln \nr«nvl:>,,1'nrnry H. nstead of hej """ nvcr the long holday break. taled Preparaton JET*. At all ng Tle frl-'snal frst Wednesday of thethe Hawks, currenllv 52 on t!r The Hawks'" opponent n the tme defct. welcome to attend ths cage tour- counter!. nre enel nl:, df C;KV n he ra : month hocase of he holdays..season ll swng hark nto reg- openng round of the tournament, 1 All New York Ne» Jersey res-1 nament. n^.ml v,-n( 'h-vtnrs farols. Mclnnu teachers of the Wood-: '' ' ' ''rdne Townshp school system H neel; uf he SsterluHd of' H he specal gupsts. A. GrantusPeace H Season's Greetngs From All The Members Of The MULTPLE LSTNG SYSTEM Of Mddlesex County H 1 LOOK FOR THS EMBLEM... WHEN YOU BUY, SELL or LEASE REAL ESTATE AVENF.L MVKNTL'R TO. HM St. Oeorc* Kt. M M2M CARTERKT HOHEBT R. BROW* 11 KMWTtlt Ar. Kl 1-W JOHN M. COOUMAN l-oaudf AT*. Kl.l^ll 'KKENWALD ft RO8H Ml Koawnlt «T. R -MH UULOTT * UNELY ^ n Coohe A«. K <;KOHO YUKONKA 17 (ook* A*«. Kl 1M5» KAST BRUNSWCK.KKTUJD M. HO WELL AtJENCV, NC. ^11 lllfbwty u CL 1-HM A8KO AGENCY m Cranbury Rd CL 1-MU "AVD B. MARSHALL CO., NC. K4 Hwy. CL MJ>-J g l MALTY CO. W. cker Ave, * Rt. S CL 4-11M KDSON TOWNSHP DlLlo AGNCV "S Sttllon Ed., New Market WW-10* TL -21M THE CUV AGENCY 1NW Hlhwa; n Z7-18H 'fe. P. llergllkowtz AGENCY ma n hw»r n U-1U JOHN JENSEN -13 Uuover A»e., Fordt M-U SCOTT «BCtfTJ H» 411, «t. T, SUlton Kd. CH 1-1*37 DAL AGENCY «M Ntw Brunmtk ** H Mm MARY H1LBRYCHT 41 WlUUm t. VA -J441 K. r. BOLOWNSK U Hormbf An. VA *3M4 WCK AGENCY, nc. 21 Auboy Ava. HGHLAND PARK HARAYDA fe ON, DC W RultU An, T-l 109 Rarlttn Aft. OR E4N JUtM AOUHCY 10H Or««u tfmt 15 Wood \r. K-4U4 MKTTKN W. BOM KS' A ASSOC., UK 9J Mln Nrct. $-m CAST.E ACKN'V. llc MO Mlddlelt Ave. ' Ll UOKOTHY Dl'FAl.'LT ACENCY tm Mlddle*>v Avr. Ll «-3)J7 BKKNCE U. KKH S>» MMMF Av«, 1,1 9-:m WLLAM F. KANTHA, nc. 1*9 Man Street ' 1.1 K-SW: & HKUVE UK 5 'rarl SlBbt.»-;? WA.TKK '..KTSOS l«man Slrrrt L -wn ROBKKT A. N\NN JM Mlrdlcsrt Aye. Ll ' K.LKNOHK NOVtS 3S Man Strrrt L -m: PK1SCOE AdENCY 41 Hl(h Slrfel Ll H-31J1 S( lknlk AtKNCY 4M Man Sum L -m W. K. TMl'SON * CO. m Mlddlew Av«. Ll MLLTOWN MlU-JKKtfKY KKALTY (Branch) t Ford Ave. VA MOW NEW BRUNSWCK HARRY J. BARR M WKkolf Street Kl OU8 BAKKOOD MS Geore Street r. o. B«nn CH 1-SM4 CHARLES 8. BRUNO 84 Carroll PUtt -mt BRDSKN AGENCY 1M Cbdrch Street JOHN. OHEB t CB Mll WLLAM r. COX rhday AUENt^', nc. 103 Bayard Street H UtMf VK AOENCV. Mne Strupt CH KRAVTZ AGENCY 4 Jsrwy Avt. CH.9-04M NEW BRUNSWCK ' (NKAU W, KUl.THU'. Jr. 51 Bayard SUfH Kl5-4:n,, (,K(H;K W MH..KK 'M rurch Strw CH 1-W48 MdltKS HKOrll'.ltS U PserbOn Slrwl ( , Slll'l TaE AGEWY 10.1 Bayard Strwt K HEN S'KTZKK S; Palrrson Street Kl 5-6«S:l HGHBERT M, TANKMAN 155 Churrh Sren 'll NORTH BRUNSWCK H.KMlNG-Mcl.OUllLN AOKNCV 9U0 Uvluton Avr. CH 'ERTH AMBOY AXEL HOD t COMPANY 130 Smth Street ' H 2-\m ELZABETH FABAN m Collate Av«. H FRASER HROT1EHS 214 Smth Street H MEYER A. FRKEUMAN 16» smth Street VA NATHAN OOLDBERGEH 33S lut* Street. H M12V ABTHONY HANRATTK T 313 State Street H 2-28J4 FRlD P. HANSN 17S Stolth Street VA S-1U UaLCMST REALTY 431 NlW Brtmwlek Ave. MULTPLE UST1NGSYSTW Of MDDLESEX COUNTY A DVSON OF MlllDU.SKX COl \TY HOARD OF RKVl.TORS lkl TSU t tohnson KNO AGESCY GfcNE A. TOMtSSO A.KNCV nn Otk Trr K.d 18 llayjrd St., P.O. hn 7M 501 Amboy Avv SX 'll 1-VV H KOSKNE & BKL1KOVE, nr. Wll.MM R, DKVSr: MENU) PARK 115 Smth Strret, 46 ll.vtd Surd ll.ln.l HF.ALTV,,lH VA «-11: Kl 5-:u;{ MAKUARETTEN CO., nr. KK1..KK t FKST 93 Smth Street 92 Bayard St., P.O. Bu Ml H <llO» ROY A. PETERSON W Smth Street JOHN C. CUSS 1 SUm Row JACOBSO1, GOLDrARB 4t TlNZMAN m Hobart Strnt H R, KltUKY USS mlth tm H n tmt SAFRAN BROS. 133 Smth Street VA «-18H HENRY S'LACHTKK 175 Smth Street VA S-80M FRANK P. S1WEC & *O. nc. 336 State Street VA t-uu CHAR.KS SMTH ACENCV :l.': Smth Stredl VA HtseATAWAY TOWNSHP Mn-JKRSEV REALTY CO. (Br.) 17 Plulndeld Ave. lt WJ ' SAYREVLLE JAMES A. UARK1NS t SON, nc. Rt. 9, Roses Corner PA -JUO J. 1. URHGAN k CO., nc. Sayrevllle 8hop ln! Center P.O. Hu«37, South Amboy PA SOUTH BRUNSWCK TOWNSHP llans REALTY 1 New Kua, Kendall Purk AX SPOTSWOO) K. R. APPLEBY AGENCY, nc. H Man's CL 1-OJOO PATRON FOSTER, jvssoc, n.'. HO Man S reel CL 4-M98 WOODBRDGE BKRTAGNA AGENCY U.S. Rt. 9 South ME BRBNNAK AGENCY 51 Mal Street MB 4-3* HARRY F. BURM k CO. 411 FCWl»tre»f M> 44*M JOSEPH OSTROWER WMdnnrwt STERN ft DRAGOET M Man street SUN RJALK MC. ' BWBBDL * CO. Ml KMaj Avr Muy the glorous {M-om<ee of the Frst Chrstmas... Peace on Earth, Good Wll lo Men... shne anew n the hearts of all manknd, brngng to all the understng of Dvne Purpose that can Aspre,^^ustan an endurng Peace. J (Mddlesex County's Largest Bank The PERTH AMBOY Savngs nsttuton PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY Member Fadwal Doputt luumct Coryuratlun SERVCE TO SAVERS SNCE 1869

14 PAGE FOURTEEN Wednesday. December 23, 1964 ndependent-leader (E.B.) Carteret p rp J Woodbrdge Hgh Defeats Kennedy 76 to 52 A VST TO SANTA C AS On a recent tour through upper N'cu York State, we vsted wth Santa CJaus at hs U. S. launchng ste, a lttle town called ftorth Pole. After beng escorted to Santas plush offce by an elf, Santa lghted a huge cgar asked. "How come you arrved so late wth your numerous requests?" nformed hm that we had been busy back n Woodbrdge takng care of parades, hlng the VPS, decoratng for Chrstmas, workng for the Olympc commttee among other thngs, attemptng to break 100 n golf. He peered over hs horn rmmed glasses before answerng. "No excuses my good man, but because of your past loyalty, haven't forgotten your communty." Santa then walked over to a mammoth flng cabnet pulled out a drawer. After scrutnzng several portfolos, he turned spoke. 'Your lst of gfts s already made out t s too late to change them, now do you have any objecton 0 ' Not beng one to argue wth Santa. repled. "t s all rght wth me but would you kndly tell me what s n store Chrstmas mornng for my many frends back n Jersey?" Wth a grunt another puff on hs cgar, he sad. "t's aganst my polcy to gve out any nformaton on the gfts we are about to present to our good brothers, but n your case wll make an excepton On Chrstmas mornng the followng gfts wll be at your frpnds' doorsteps because am now past the stage of clmbng down chmneys. Can't trust ol gas burners." Your co-worker. Mss Ruth Wolk. wll fnd a contract for a ten year appearance on the TV program "What's My Lne." The students at the new John F. Kennedy Hgh School deserve wll receve a spacous gym wth a seatng ca^cty of a new football stadum to accommodate spectators. Tony Caccola, who s now apprecated by many sports followers, wll be gven an opportunty to serve as a member of the Chcago Bear coachng staff. Chrs Olsen, the bg nose n the ndependent- Leader press room, shall have hs own column enttled, "What There s to Know About Horses." Ella Johnson, the John F. Ktnnedy flgh School teacher, wll be named to your edtoral staff because of her outspoken logc. Abook enttled, "The Hstory of Woodbrdge Sports" s the gft to be presented to your townshp treasurer Charles Alexer. You hold the bg hammer, but we at the North Pole would lke to gve athletc scholarshps to football players Bll Steffner, Bruce Launhardt Bll Scarola. t s a lttle heavy but a red bobsled wll be delvered to Van Fank Russell for use ths wnter on the Lake Placd run. '< ' Tckets to next year's Rose Bowl game wll be delvered to Walt Kopcho, Erne Dubay, Tommy Anderson Bob Jardot. n Colona, my sled wll drop a new recreaton rpom at the home of Harold Mulln to accommodate 20 s coaches, 10 sportswrters, 10 pool shoot- «fs, 10 card players a host of sports enthu- stests. 1 Snce your polce drector, Joe Galass, doesn't an a a Chrstmas hthn \ew Vear \. * To Our Many Patrons... We'd lke to put "" t n headlnes... our thanks for your good ctt, our warmest holday greetngs. Management Entre Staff Of TED'S TALOR SHOP 17 GREEN ST. ME 4-38M WOODBBDGE 1201 ST.' GEORGES AVE. ME 4-91* COLONA '"" St fames' /, -,. ^arrons 5a(>n- ^ <» Meet Edson s Vc or n Holday Festval On // To 46 Saturday n Sayrevllr HM) ' FVK S F W v \ Mcc^hl sennn ramr n a happy rnncluson recently when mrmbers nf the Woodbrdgr Polce softball team ther m w. were honored at the Amercan LfRnn Hall after wnnng the Townshp Recreaton Slow 'llrh League 1964, rhampon.'hp. He abmr pcture was taken +eforr Charles Molnar. former Woodhrtdfcr eommtteeman, presented ndvdual trophes lo he players thfr ach Robert Somonsr. ON COLLKGK TKAM: Amercan 'ttversly freshman John Smkovch of Port Readng aud a former basketball star at Woodbrdge Hgh School, s currently a member of Al"s freshma* cage team. The 6-5 forward s averagng 7.6 ponts per fame n fve, appearances, whle excellng n the reboundng department, averagng 9 rebounds per game. lls best performance to date came aganst Montgomery Junor College of Takoma Park. Maryl, when he scored 14 ponts was credted wth 13 rebounds. Strkes & Spares S Bonaventure Edged Cansus,24 To 22 Tpam Stngs Senor League Boston Cnllepe 'ndham LaSallc S; Bonaventure _ Junor League WHWrestlers BeatBorough \\K\K. ump, : S n Tn ' '"' ll ; team el- Keph's nt C;nmll «f >( \ V()()nB,, m,; K.., F, r e\;ctly u perod* nf >lnv. t -.n looked «.s seven ouch. he seln tc;m v start n he npm,..mmulathg ; 1 about " erupt, but t faled t" hlpd to hnm up,,, c when the^nntns.'monlpralvo an() U (1; P ( cn *l lffl»jlkf\ ]( FHflW to lnl \\ * mlr tlllk K ;u;.- n the srennd h;df lo: marrtn.-t tl w,, held he upper h.-n.l "^ "T \\v local """fl wth a.»>«.-jnrllal round. p. nod by mtshonlm;-t'wve 7ft-52 <nre : u- 0, K brdu* > -M'lrw r. dbrdee n\;ls by :! -"' Phe H;»ons n.ue now won «^^ emporarlv n t.t.' vh; nnn' dr,n:;>'l.- n-m: one to Perth Amboy/^^ whpfl Kg;m.^ plvw 1»Mhe (j.mr w: < : Th«'M^Hnuh. kphtwl.b) l.r-. ( r() pp w j n j ^ C( Kd Ktlh-. «ln Hpped n a M;l ry Zmjev-k. h;ve dropped 1«'0 (hr y lls nn u,,., 2(v 2, seven -onls '!«". «the Marl uf hc vurrent son-.^ "^ ^ ^ k St J.no- under coach.lm M ' n,,. 29, Hanson ht wth,, Kranc.tnl tkt- tsj»?l of lt.- ut-, (»"' <'< lll(1 m v m s "' tlt( " Werke. a fml. 1.. lamhar crl n the -wnd stan/a \\<»>dbrd>r conquest «>' "" ""V hrdge to he front :: came thnnh wth a 10 ponl^nndmc "hootng nflhr talented ^ ^ mt- ennsv ( ] vplbh to overshadow St.Joseph's '"" wl > ;llon - " h" (l ' )V(lr f r nr " M was strctly ;l \ n a 17-lf mnt at he ha flmc m-'lam year's «tcft>s<ful tram VVtlr^. jn (hj< m ^ ( t, nm-smn n rapavty rrtwd mknr on. Rarrons lnok ^ ^ ^ T,,- m..n.-nnm the S.lam,-' wh ' l1l ' n - ;l " k slx flrl( K ' k < 1 '' n,' 1 the thrd perod nnn : team pcked up n the ^,,n,l per- pr»h»wv «"«a " rcol J "' lho.fmrth to 'rlnrh the,,v...ntnm'd nf nt.. the second-1' 1 "' lln(1 «n^1t he pum.-d 15 ree ^^^ Mnnt(, ntkn, half when tln-v (xnr.-d t on 14-s n ltlnlws ^'^n; throrl the nek b (, H rprjso M<r)dv, he thrd r, :,.vtrr n-s n the ^ lllr( ' ( ' «' m '' s ' hll>1 l<r lh( ' fl has proved hns,!: (mrth n chalk n- he he v<- f -''nor has smred 7> pn">l" ^hoolfr ths* (a. l.ry by : wle m.''ll'n : \^ txpun n«*.«! "«Kettr«lv drlflx 1 n Thf he man nn lhe ll«.rh"annn( n (ml shoot m! contest wth ]m( ^ Umr' ra^,. (nr St. Jame- was Kchc Keacer JW) h«ls brne, (rcd from he free ' wh" sank -.rven feld nu ^tr H-- Statstcs shuw the Rar ^ free throws for a total of ' runs, '.., nn n tre prrlmn.l-»ore on the heart, snkm^ a ^. ^ ^ rammatcv wlw. nu-'nut of 4.' pft losses, whle the nedy, fb-.l Barry 1,- tnhuted tn thc'vclory were 'elc H<! Kennedy could do was part n 17 for the ynunc 1 METl'C HEN - Woodhnd.ee; lmes Mke D«>er wth tn'als the nets only 12 tmes n to at- Frank Toth collet ted Hgh, wth a veteran wrestlng,of nne >\. lespoctvelv Kd cmp*., he vanqush^ M- 1 Kennedvs hest shooter on team, has set ts sghts on a Cen-'.Knlhas wa-- St. Joseph's manstay WoodbrdRo s s, he. tral Jersev y crown ther des-offensvdv y wth sx shots from the loop w as former Barrun Wasl-l Edson n the anm tny appears determned after; aj floor one from the free throw ^k wth hree feld goals. one sded 43-3 decson over Mel-lne fur 13. : seven foul c at SavrcM for 13 fouls. Also tops.. uchen. K n scorng for the Mustangs were WoonbrdRf Barron coach Jerry Delaney was!hoh Forester wth eght Tom well pleased wth hs prapplers af ter wtnessng ther fne performances aganst the neghborng Bulldog aggregaton. The most outstng Woodbrdge wrestler durng the match was George Coughln, who pnned hs Mrtuchen opponent Ed Novak n exactly 36 seconds n the 175 pouqd class. Orte of the more pleasant surprses durng the recent match for Coach Delaney was the manner n whch one of hs prze pupls, Preston Freder, hled Metuchen's dstrct champon Robert Krane n the 103 pound dvson. Leroy Page Wns Honors Smmons Reflected Whalen Ry Area Country Club Morgan WCHTA, KANSAS - Lrrny Salch'l 1 Pake, baseball's ageless ptcher, was named as lhe all tme outstng player n the Natonal Baseball Congress, Page beat out 15,.'(5(l playes who have partcpated n the an- COLONA-t was a lght game C. Bauer, of Rahway, treasurer, nual sem-professonal tournament jal the way but at the concluson Jacques Comer of Westfeld, KfBMdy durng the past three decades. secretary. of four perods. CanJAs emerged Page h'urled Bsmarck to the vctor over St. Bonavenlure to reman undefeated n thethe Woodbrdge wrestler came mrmbers nf the Board of D-Weczorzak 1 holds a strkeout record for n addton, all ncumbent Forster 1935 Natonal champonshp. He St. John Vanney Senor Basketball League. The gwft w^s played son. Danel A. Thorn Chrs Waselewsk out on top by a wde 5-0 decrectors, wth the excepton of Grllo whffng 60 batters whle regsterng four vctores. at the Colona Junor'Hgh School The veteran Art Threhorn proved that he s stll n good shape as re-elected. Phllp Vlello of Egan Hauswald, who resgned, were Lyons Another ptcher, Walt Wherry, was named runner-up for the outstng player honor. He s one he pnned Metuchen's Bruce Sny Scotch Plans was added to the Mathewson Mke McGutnness was the Cansus star on the floor wth 12 of two ptchers to wn fve game? der n one mnute fve seconds. Pat Coyle of Woodbrdge board. Denns ponts, whte hs teammate. John n the tournament, a feat he accomplshed n 1956 when he pt- Smmons s vce presdent n Basl came through wth stll another Parvn, followed wth sn The charge of marketng, plannng, Brodkn bg wn by pnnng hs opponent Bonnes' top producer was Larry ched Fort Wayne, ndana, to the plannng development for Dck Wengartner n two mnutes Corrgan, who sank a total of 13 ttle. Trangle Condut & Cable Co., 31 seconds. New Brunswck. He recently was Score by perods durng the hectc gafte. Joe C/rodelB, the 165 pound apponted presdent nf Raceways, nc., Carnege, Pa. J. S. Kennedy. 12 Woodbrdge... 1" Nagara got ofj to a fast start Course. however, Kng Rhymc as a result wound up a ln recorded sx counters for the was tmed n ::2 flat at Santa wnner over Manhattan for ther losng club. Anta on February 27, second straght trumph. Crag D Paced by the tremendous shoot- of Alvn Pederson who racked Barron grappler, was at hs best:* ' Pasquale sank 10 counters for theng.top quntet Ed Mastkosk up 16 ponts, St. Peter's encoun postng a 6-2 decson over DOUR!«Bassarab Realty 22-20; Stern sx - for the loscrs - tered lttle dffculty rompng to Kerr. Also showng gocxl form un Dragoset Seton Hall also made t, two a lf-4 verdct over St. Lous. the mats for Woodbrdge was John g patrons.. straght n the Senor crcut by The Detrot Lons'. 300 pound Felz, who showed tremendous po-s AVENEL BANTAM LEAGUE j' man l nutatng a wde decson Roger Brown was the heavesl tental by pnnng Meluchen's Torn K Majestc Lanes over Boston College, The bg scor- man n the Natonal Footbal Esso n one mnute n the heavy- $ League last year, whle Bob Stweght da.sh. R Other Woodbrdge wnners were S- MfNC-PALS (Mxed) Hgh games: Tm Moran 174, Bowl-Mor R. O'Bren 168, R. Lord 155. Hgh Games: Men-Edward Qunn Hgh sets: Tm. Moran, M. Palamucc 185. Women 1 Manzone 279, R. Lord 260. The four -Pat DNunzo 168, Mlle Seubert: 8 teams: Av " jgj enel Plumbng 18-8; Abbe Lumber Hgh-Sets: Edward Qunn W * * P r l ] c e s s Patrca 17 " 9 ' Av " : Frank Chsmar «515 enel Hardware ; Mlle Seubert '439)1., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Leaders: Tradng Post 26-16; LADES'LEAGUE Reo Dner 24-18; Molnar Electrc Edson Bowl-OMat Hgh games; Nta Slbon 194, ML'NCl BELLES LEAGUE Betty Dessor 192, Barbara Bolen Bowl Mor Lanes tsl, Peg Horyn 178. Hgr games: JoAnn Yates 235,1 Hgh sets: Peg Horyn 508, Nta Vrgna Stanton 176, llga Emkj slbon 498, Betty Dessor 480, 167. Dolly Merrll 479. Hgh >ets: JoAnn Yates 553, Th. e four leadng teams: Costello's Funeral Home 29-16; Hawk- Vrgna Stanton 452. Olga Enk 452. ns Cleaners 29-16; Strkeouts 27- The frst three leadng teams: 18; Kane's Lquors 254 ;Costello Funeral Homes 27-15; MERRY ^CHRSTM! Santa wth our! s.jvery be^t wshes for those* S 1 St las been our prvlege' jj pleasure to serve. May! Ryour holday be an especal- Ely happy one. 1 ll Pel* Ethel New York Restaurant 87 Man Street Woodbrdge s for the Prates were Mke Ly s 1 *. 10. John Duffy, Gary La Clar of San Francsco wa 'rano, sx. The losers' top pont the tallest. Tom Delaney. a 7:0 vctor over U "Thank You" roducers were Tom Duggan Johnny Sers' accurate foul Ed Stura, Sahm Kursman. a pn $j!ob Clento wth totals of nne shot n the necessary ay overtme over Bob Shdlock. Joe Mclntvo md sx. respectvely. perod d hed hd the Pstons a 3-21 a4 " 2 wnner vtt Rche Wengart, After an unusually slow start, wn over the Hawks n the popu- Bddy League. over Fred Kcepermn. Robert Moral an 8-f dec som The TOWNE GARAGE? ordham came on strong n thelar econd half to subdue a scrappy n two other league skrmshes, Nck Rossett ^counted (onmet-'s team by a 2S-20 count, the Warrors took the Celtcs, 10- uchen's lone vctory \>.:th ; 7-4 fudge Curts flpped n 10 4, ard the Kncks trmmed the decson over Lou Wenberg. ;R 485 Amboy Avenue Kenhv Wojck, seven, to pace the Lakers, n the prelmnary match, thejjj Woodbrdge Jayvees accumulatedff ME 4S540 Rams. Pete Cecere Joe Spa a 48-7 vctory over the youn^ Met-,5 daro each scored sx ponts for 1 used to uchen grapplcrs. 'L he vanqushed Flyers. Holy Cross ran ts current strng.0 two n the Junor League after jpendng Duquesne by a cry for no count. Tom Looms Rchard The MAYER Brothers... Mhalenko were hgh for the Crusaders wt+ sx dgts. James Kalanta Joe Carrao accounted Wsh all ther frends reason at all" for four markers for the losng a very club. WOODBRDGE ELKS LEAGUE A stellar 14 pont performance Bowl Mor Alleys by Bruce Egan paved the way for One of the frst Hgh g games: W. Grazano 231 ulern Urdt Loyola's 23-9 decson over Notre "change-ol-llfe" mad 207; Swft Sf 201, Chontos 201, Storpan 210, De Rosa 200. Vlllanova made good use of a danger sgnals - S Dane. Hgh sets: Grazano 623, Swfl tejdy floor game to come up wth 549, Chonts 538, Storpan 370, De vctory jover St. Francs. Rosa 515, Woods 503, Genovese 508, Marzal 571. The four leadng teams: Wolves 26-16; Zebras Bears T. CECELA'S WOMEN'S Metucheo Recreaton CenUr 191, Barbara Samsoe 182, Peg Hckey 176, Alce Alexer 170. Hgh sets: Barbara Samsoe 506, Peg Hckey 478, Dot Koczewsk 470, Mary Kulesza 470. The leaders: Frystock Ramblers 26-16; Anthony's Flower Shoppe 4-17%; L. P. C. nc ; Oak jree Drugs, METUCHEN MXED LEAGUE MetecfccB Rwtreatkw C«ter Hgh gbmes, men: Dck Olver»t Women, BeUy Dwplr 190, Barbara Samsoe 190, Ellen Wosatwa 112, 174; P*g Hckey 177. Hgh Ws, men: Chet Pressler 500; women, Barbara Samsoe. 522, EUen Wosatka 483. The leaders; lkuubde Tophy Mark Shedlock Mark Yates were the Wldcats' most accurate shontc-rs wth eght ponts each, Rabbts whle "John Benesta ht for eght "What's come over me!" Bruce LaFrano, sx, for the Sants. n one of the lowest scorng games of the day, St, Joseph's td tn a 14-7 vctor over St. John's. Top shooters for the wnners were Bob GnadJnger Prank Donahue wth productons of eght sx. Charles Hoelder- W-Wk, Mary's Dress Shop 25W Wh, E. O. Wckberg Co Hlltop Lquors 1 9 ^ 4 AVENEL JUNOR LEAGUE Hgh games: S. GteaMr W, W, Kubovetz 188, J. Yaculk) 178. Hgh sets: S. Grezner 484, J Leajza 461, W. Kubovetz 457, P Cocuzza 456. St. George Pharmacy 26-M, Maclvers Assoc ; Avenel Lons 23-16; Aveuel Sboprte No wonder a wopan feels lke cryng! The suflocatng surge of hot flashes cm mnute; cold, clammy pergprton the next can make a woman wonder Change-of-lfe panc sets nerves on edge, flls her wth fear! Proven help Woman after woman n doctors' tests gof remarkable relef from hot! flashes, nervous tensons)' Some women Worry themselves sck; some women do somethng about awesome changcof-lfe symptoms. Thouss have found that Lyda E. Pnkham Tablets helped them as dramatcally, at quckly as ths gentle medcaton has helped other wonwn. Not a «w, johnny-conu-lately' rentedy, but a tred trusud "frend"...to releve functonal md-lfe complanta...to releve woman's burden of sufferng! Got Lyda E. Pnkham 1ab>U today. COLONA Celona Country Club has returned Edward J. Smmons of Weslfeld to the presdency for the thrd straght year. Other offcers re-eleeted were Cantllo A. LaZlna of Perth Ambov, vce presdent; Robert Happy-Heatthfu-Prosperous Hew vjear llansson Mtchell Ctroen Weeke Wlls Montecalvo. Crystal Gonzalez Chmel 2).f To our wonrrrftl Greetng* a warm heartfelt cordally nvte them to «... Gala NEW YEAR'S EVE Celebraton at MAYER'S TAVERN 110 Amboy Avenue Woodbrdge

15 dent-leader (E.B.) Carteret Prew epen (appellettl Player of Year* ul(k - Gno Cappellettl, nll.,ml Boston Patrot* hn'lcst scorer n Amerl 1,,'l U-ORUC hstory, was. r PHUP'S player of the tll c( 'ltss,1, won he honor by a The Clevel ttrowns 1 Jm» nf the 24 AF. wrlt- Brown tns von sx ground ganng champonshps n hs seven he wnner. 12 voles to outds-yearle nnhe Parlll, n the Natonal Footbal ye.ntn; Patrots' quarterback, Buffalo's Cooke Gllchrst, who were LEOAl NOTCED LKOAL NOTCE mm \otrr*" LROM; NOTCE LEOAl vrtttd LWJAL M6TCB awarded four votes apece. Keth!"on shall t>«n date, you desre to vote n hrreror s rs:f'.vec not fs Chan m(n«lr -ta:rl Adnln - "rnrnrs. n dupllcte wth the Cerl of ttf ght Savng) tme, n the afternoc ever. H well n law aa n equty. 30 d»yn rrom the annual school electon to.p?uht da> prlnr' :o ;lt» -,.u.... Dacrl Dp-.'ter re Court. State Rnntt Kaon ' the sad day, t the Sherff's 0 the Mortgagor, of. n te>» Lncoln of San Dego drew two '"'" of ths Held on February ", 1M3. kndlycontalna the forr.'oln;: nrormaflm *NDRE\V HRANKQW8K.1. j Trenton, New Jeraay n Moardano* d 9c* n the Cty of New Brunswtr me, every part panel votes teammate,an Ce Alworth, the \m player of the clvlllnn absentee ballot be for- ERNESTNE PLUMKONKA. The object of <utl(l srlul la stuate, lyng beng n th tached to or u»ed"fc connecton " Thn ordlm-p shall *rlt» or apply n pmon to the nn-ldrtctt: MrKMSEB J. TB3V ""' wth the ntlm "f cvl prncmce N J.»r*of, wth the appurtenance*, ly as provded '""gne «t once nqvafttlns that! T. C. CADWM.ADBR m procedure. All that tract or parcel of lam d al) fxtures now or hereafter year, Houston's Charley Hen warded to you Such refluelt lmt Woodbrldge Townshp Adm'nstrators d ubtaln a Judgment of dltorct bem R K;«rtt, Esq.. trm) the s»ld plantff rou. of Mddlesex n he Bute of Nr nd n addton thereto, but not Townahlp of Edson n the Conn' llh the premwee heren descrbed, tnt your home addres,, an* th«board of XducAtton ngnn h;d ono vote enrh. ' J " to whch *>ld ballot should P. 0. Box 438, School St Bordentovn Avenue, ROBERT J. JEROME, Jersey t n lmtaton of the foregong, aajr be sent, must be sgned wth Wood brdge, H. J. 8oHh AmDoy Mew Jersey Attorney for Plantff BENG known desgnated «ou»ehold applance n«t herelb^ your sgnature, wt«the f»ason why you wll not be able to rott Newark, N. J 07M» certan map enttled "New Brunt be deemed to be, future* a part l.l. 13/JJ/M $«.«l.l. H/lO-n-JJ-JOm na.oo 3S James Street. Lots Nos *1, aa ahown on ter descrbed, whch ar»,»hall at your UUU] pollng paee. No 01- SUPKROR COURT DAT8D: December 3, tm. ck Home Stes, Mddlesex County f the realty, are a porton ol»m1m absenme ballot wll b«furnlshed or forwarded to any appl- Chanfrrj Dvson CHANCERY DVSON the Mlddleaex County Clerk's Ofllcf ureln mentoned' On«(1) Slattwy LPBRUK COUKf of NBW JRRB'V OF NEW JERSEY l.l. UMO-l-Sa-JO/M M3 44 J ". a-hlfh sad map was fled n he securty for the ndebtednea cant unlea request therefor la r«- on DfTnbpr Mlddlese County, MDDLESEX COUNTY SHERFF'S RALE on September , aa Map NoRange, (18) blnds. () Awnng*, celved not lsat than eght (t) daya! ordnance «Docket No, V 3»M 13 Docket NO M SUPEROR COURT 883, me NO ) comb, wndow" (S)doora. pror to tte evectlpn ana contalnt 'tffl on frst f Mohawk Bttlnf Anfl Loan Assocaton, a corporaton of New Jersey. ne foragoln nformaton. TO: OEORO1 W WLLAMe. OP NEW JERSEY BNO commonly known aa No The approxmate amount of toe 'or further <l ru«dln( for consderaton Defendant. CHANCERY DVSON 104 Wstera Street, Mdlaon Town, ludgment to be satsfed by^ernw Dat«d: December 31, 1M4 s Plantff, Alexer J. fomojyl, Mary V. Somonyl, hs wfe, Wal- Superor Court of Hew Jeraey, Docket No P BSNQ the same premses con t Two Hundred, B1ghty-TW«l Tlrtue of an Order of Jowphtne O'Bren the MDDLESEX COUNTY shp. New Jeney. sale la the euro of Fourteen TDJU- Secretary, Board ol Mnoatlon of Uclf, nc., a «on>orallon, H. H. Ma-Chancercy <fc Co., nc., (Bambergers New day of November. 1M4, t) a cvl TUTON, corporaton of New Jer-Deed to be recorded smultaneously nterest together wth the eoete Of Dvson, made the 18th TH HOWARD 8 A VNOS NST- veyed to the Mortgagors heren by ( ) dollars more or leee. plut Oarterat Abraham Lncoln school Jsraej Dflalon), Atlantc Credt Bureau, a corporaton, Consumera la the plantff you at* the de-jonbb EDTH F. JCWBB, hs THS la a purchase money mort The subscrber reserve* the tlfm acton wheren Ran 0. Wllam*, aay, la Plantff, OLtNN p, herewth. thla sale. ^^ Mm.-,, at Tlm«Credt lne,, are the Defendants, wrt,.. 61 teotnlob,.. tor me MM to antwtt the Complant ol the Wrt of Executon for the sale of purchase prce pad for the prem- tme euoject only to such llmlufendant, you at* hereby requred wfe, are defendants gage gven to secure a part of the to adjourn sad sale from tlm«to PLBA TAKE NOTCE..., S h"»rd That t an applcaton l hat been made of mortgaged prmnlms dated Novemto the Woodbrtdg* Tbwnahlp..._ Plan- b b«r fath. ftth 19M 1«M. of January, BM, by earrng an her 9th, 1H4 TOOBTHXR wth all sngular cse of each powet ae may Be spe- plantff on or oeforc We 30th day mortgaged premses dated tovem ses above, descrbed. Uone ot restrlctlpne upon tbe exer- PATRCK POTOCWO nlng Board B d under d tlm Woodbrldge Wdbrd Bl Tlrtue of he abore stat«d Anwer to Bobtn J. Jerom*. fcq. By vrtu* of the above stated the tenements', htrtdltajnenu cally provded by law or rttlee M Townahlp Subdvson Ordnance by Wrt, to mt dltecttd delvered plan tff attorney whoae addreal l Wrt to me drected delvered, appurtenances thereunto belongln C Court. Sold Sld subject to condton* Mr. Mrs. Karl flwtttt tot a aub- wll txpoh M atl«,at publc ven 33 JafflM Street, Newark, New Jet' wll expose to sale at publc or n anywse appertanng, the01 " " dvson of Block TM-D, Lots - 3, 3, - 4,. due on ^rnjubapay, TH 13ths«y, n default thereof auch ven&ue on reverson or rent-dona, remander ROBERT H. JAMgOy, OltDlNANCK #114 J as shown on the aamtsmedt )AT Or JAKUARt A.D.. 1«J at the Jfdgment f d t aoall ll b d d AN g aoll be rendered agalntt WTONMDAY. THE 6th DAY OP remander*, rents, luues. ORDNANCE TO 1 5 S O map of Wood brdge Townshp, Mlddlese County, New Jersey. ralllng (Stard or Daylght Sat- equtabl d ]t at tre hour of two o'clock the ettate, rght, tttle,' lntareet, property lour of two o'clock by the then pte- you aa the Court t ahall hll thnk hk JANUARY A D., 1965, proft* thereof, AND ALSO all th CHAMALM. LTHCH * MALONT. Attomnys. Publc hearng wll b«held on January 6th. 1M5, at *M am. at Me- day.' at to* Sherlffa Offloe n ng) Umt, n tht afternoon of the you? A Anwer Proof of Servce Chen prevalng (StMdard or Day rnknssnn. clam dem what- X. 13/ C/M uprn OWNED BY TKB moral klunjclral Buldng, Woodbrdge, New Jeney. the Cltr of f nhew Brunswck, N. J, BOROUOH OP CARTERsTT;. RECREATON BASKETBALL CHAMPS Senor league Woodbrdge Teachers,mll Senor /eafue - Menlo Pharmacy Hahc Ruth /farue Sun Devls Junor League WordhrdRc Aces ljlhlnn Champ*: (BABE RUTH LEAGUE) Norfh sefn CharRerS South Fords Fnks East Uopolawn Youth West - Sun Devls,,t \f.le CLAM "B" DtVSON CHAMPS: The Lakers Dvson Champs: OW10R LKAGl'Fl AmeroBn St. Anthony's Natonal Woodhrdgp Aces HGH SCORERS:, Senor-League -'Bernard tadeck.mlt Senor League Steven Znpolc/ny Bahe Ruth League - Mchael Lyons Junor Jjenfjue - Keth Daub WMHtBRDGE RECREATON BASEBALL k SOFTBALL CHAMPS OF 1964: senor ^arue Softball - Frank's Tavern l.nht Senor Baseball Mdget Mots slow Ptch Softball - Woodbrdgc P R A H us! V PLAYGROUND OLYMPCS CHAMPONS OF 1964: Uotklhrdge Recreaton Department RECREATON DEPARTMENT JUNOR OLYMPCS OF MA- Tlor e Avenue Playground RECREATON DEPARTMENT 11 A( FOOTBALL CHAMPS OK 19M: 1011 year olds - Seaport kars year olds ("harpers. \ow Hear Ths Contnued trom S xjrts ^;Tclent tape recorders at the new : - buldng, we are'gong to present hm new electronc devce whch s capable of ::nn fve conversatons at one tme. xth of your hgh school football coach-,:n.ujx) Ronne Osborne; therefore,. :«a pleasure to nsure wnnng seasons h of them n :v -'Slver Arm" Smonsen wll fnd on hs \< p a now scrapbook revealng hs baseball key-feats. ;: Lttle Leagues those as-socated wth "> Warner Football Conference wll be the nt.s of new unforms felds n M'Laughln, who clams he was a football ;' St. Mary's, wll be surprsed to fnd n hs vay a new jotus-ford Specal whch ha.s al lalfed for the '65 ndanapols '500. Hs :. d mechanc s the Fords' lumnarj-, Tom-.'.<nten by most but not by us, Clar Bxel, ""{ball announcer, wll have a new press v.! a gold mcrophone whch he wll use * even the dullest games exctng :. Frday mornng rolls around, take tme thank God for what you have. f you can \ you, too, can be assured of havng a Chrstmas. What you receve doesn't real- :!t t's what you really are that matters. h you all a very Merry Chrstmas! TON>P"" MN1MA1 ' COND. S HEREBY ORDANFm MAYOR AND COUNCL. OP CARTKRET: The Mayor of the Ths notce s publshed by the applcant la accordance wth the SubdlTlalon Ordnance of Woodbrldge Townshp. MR. t MM. KABL 8WTTS Applcant.L. warn, December 23, 1964 All the fallowng tract or parcel of l ana the premses herenafter partcularly deecrlmd, stuate, 1ng beng n tbe Tonshlp ol 'oodbrldge n tbe County of Mlddleaex State of Mew Jeraey: BBTNO known desgnated aa Lou N SO, Block 11 at ahown on a certan map enttled "Map of Lou Mtutte n me town on Wood- t to neftotlate executa NOTCE or unused l owned by TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: brdge, N. J. property of Wllam T'lten nnd lyng'wthn the! Tako notce that applcaton hu sr, l*q. Domonn On-The-BUn..r (nrflref more specfc-1 bepn made to the Woodbrldge Topa, surveyed January 1891" a* vrlhwl M folo - ~... _... g fled n the Offce of the Clerk of. 1-ots J4 1!.Townahlp Plannng Board under the 44 to Mddle**! County, New Jereej on 4flj Woodhrdge Towrahlp BubdlTlalon Ordnance by September M, 1891 as Map y CheTalle BBulldera, a, 1M n Cart«Tft Ta«Map 1983 nc., for a propoted subdlvltlon of Fle 1H. Swl, Tle PHH shm he for Lot" 17, BCTNO commonly known as v ra wth one 5-yer as leslgnacsd on the Woodbrldge Prospect Avenue, Avenel. Woodbrdge Townahlp, New Jeraey.Townshp Tax Map. " The let* shall h»l A publc hearng wll be held On desgnated as tax on t 90 n 'S ;:rt of f tlon to consders-1 January <th, 1965 at t p.m. at tl* Block 711 on the tax map Of Woodbrdge Townahlp, New Jeney. the Memoral Mun-tdpal of Ml Muncpally rnllcrm rf'fuse, delvered t to py Man Street. Woodbrldge, Hew Jer The approxmate amount of the hthe eey, Judgment to b< aatlafed by aald no cost to ttc CHJSVELL* NC. al* f the mm ot Fourteen Thous, Four Hundred, Twendy-Slx jh'rokh «.,. nf. Carteret ^ lappucant) (114,438,00) Dolltrs more or lea*., plus m'^ * J * ' flmd 14.1 premses..l. U/23/64 nterest together wth the ooeta of must be u<d for the purpose of a thla sal*. NOTCE TO PERSONS N ML- wnltary Unt fll n m.-n.j.~ The subscrber reserve* tbe rght TARY SERVCE OR PATENTS N wth, 8tn(> -- Htntutes - w,^.uu1> vt ^ brtftch to adjourn aald sale from tme to VETERANS' HOSPTALS AND T!"' tlnw: thl rondluon n thefevent Borough Of wll tme, subject only to aueh lmtatons or restrctons upon the exer-! lave th THER RELATVES AND FR1END ' "'Uon to termnate the f you are n the mltary «rvlc<!«u» t«h' netotlated cse of such power M may be spe- or are a pnunt n a veterans' hoa cally provded by law or rule* of you are j c Dllrt. gold snbject to condtons of person who s ln the mltary servce or 1«.' ROBEHT H. JAMUBOW "u rf nnd whlrh * ln the ' nlwlc a patent ln a veterans* hoapltal Sherff who, you beleve, wll desre to vote Htvtlm V Ths OrUnanc* shall )US J. OOHN ln the annual meetng electon o«'on(> pffcrtve mmedately as torney of the school dstrct of the Townshp of Woodbrldge to bo held on 12/17-J3-M-1/7/8S rnvldpd hv aw. Tlr forck'nlk ordnance was lnrodr.'f,-. a mpcmn or the Coun- the underpnned at once makng ap- FEBRUARY», K5, kndly wrte to MDDLESEX COUNTY ' «f h.' l-rmf nf Carteret held plcaton for a mltary servce ballot to be voted ln sad electon to be NOTCE TO CREDTORS SURROGATE'! COURT XTfnbfT 17. l!«4 Then t was ftdon!«l on frst readln!. The sad ord- forwarded to you, f you are ln toe Andrew Hrsnkowskl, Alphonse tumof wll rw further consdered mltary servce or are a patent ln rankowskl Ernestne Floaonka, Admnstrators of Raymond :>n nern'l rmllnt for fnal adopton a veterans' hosptal, statng your " a t Ht; of an d Councl of the Huron/ name, age, aeral number, home address the ml drew at whch you pn of Blmer E. Brown, Surrogate Hrankowskl, deceased, by dlrec- Cnrcret on December 30, M4» PM councl Cham- the Count? of Mlddleaex, hereby hcm, l..r. ktl u»: are s or can be found, or f ves notce to the credtors of the Bd Raymond 8. Hrankonskl to tme jot,or% reauw or frend then rng n ther debt*, dems make an applcaton under oath for "l>!kr'.vnltv to he heard clams aganst the estate of tbe a mltary servce ballot to be forwarded to hm, statng n your ap- PATRCK POTOCNO, sad deceased, under oath or affrmaton, wthn sx months from B'ruKh Clerk pllcntlon that he s over the age of "P ths date or they wll be forever twenty-one yean statng h* barred of any acton therefor name, seral number, home addre NOTCE the address at whch he s startn> n;.l btrh >'. '.n- Unted Roosevelt,". '?.*,. nl^-'.tloned 8av- or can be found. m«nul l/)nn AwoclaUon wll be' Forms of applcaton can he obtaned from the undersgned. held.t the offce o! the Assocaton, ll-l" C<Hjk«Avenue, Oarteret, N. J., Dated: DECEMBER on the evenng or January 14th, 1965 t 7 o'clo-lt, for the purpose of f.( un; drcctort, such other t^ln'h tht. r.y properly come. hffort" :»,e mct'tur. Polls rtu. be o;*n from 7 toflf.m. T. C. CADWALADBR Secretary Woodbrldge Townshp Board of Educaton P. O Box 428, School Bt Woodbrldge, N. J..L. 12/23 64 $9.<K USTED KWrEVELT 8AVNO8 AM LOAN ASS<x:lATON NOTCE TO PERSONS DESRNr SH1H.LV WUCH, Secretary j A18F.NTEE BALLOTS (Cvlans) t'.'. U.3-30.B f you cre a qualfed reuls NQT1.-E TO PBHSONB-LV MLL TbeXnt Sfwdt Ve's "^on TAtY.SERVCK OH PATENTS. N FEBRUARY 9. 18M or a quaufled vn-elans' nos'tal AND T0, sa(1 regs^rea voter who wll be THKK KKl.ATVtS AND FRENDS. VM"ZTstaJan FJSBRCABY 9, f YOU are n :he mllltarj' sen-lee but t^nuge p[ nnes, or physl or.re» >.tlct n A vcternns' hns- clll dsablty, or because of the ob j./.l.ml lfhlre to vote, or f you servance of a relgous holday purare a relatve or rlend of & per.*n \ mxa to the tenets of your relgon *ho s n the mltary servce or s or because of resdent) attendance at u wtlft n11 vntfmns 1 hoju-al a «hool, collet'e or unversty, wl: 'h. you beleve, wll desre to vote;^ uardle to sut your ballot at th< n the annul school electon to bo pollng place n your dstrct on sal held cm February 9. BM, kndly,me, you desre to vow n th wrte tu the undersgned at onceumua meetng electon of the m.knk applcaton for a mltary achool Dstrct of the Townsllp of scrr.-e bo'.ot to be voted n sad woodbrldge to be held on PEBHU. HT 1:011 to bt forwarded to you, f ^Ry 9 19^5, ulcdly wrte or apply you ure n the mltary servce or ure^erson to the undersgned at once, are ^H^} " S(m< y ' hl ^ h l g bt, u >a1'm n a veterans' hosptal. requestng that a cvlan absentee atuj your mme, use, aeral num-lhallot be forwarded to you. Such (HNAMK st? her, hajr 1 address uul the uddrefa'request muft state your home ad- AN ORDNANCE t) AMKSD AS t whlrh you ure statoned or can dress, the addreaa to whlcl; OKDNAMCE ENTTK1 "AN OltD- be found, or f you desre she mll- sucn ballot should be sent, watngs by Congo NANCE TO KWU.ATC AND CON- ury wrvre b.llot fur a relatve or mln be sgned wth your sgnature, TROL AR POLLUTON AND TO rlcnd then UHK> on apllcanon m- und state the reason why you wll PROVDE FOR SMOKR ABATE- ckr Mlh (<r a mltary servce ballot not be able to vote at your usual MKNT N THE BOHOtUH OF CAR- to be forwfclwl to hm,, sttlnu n 1 pollng place. No cvlan absentee "^ backng despte rrlun ' FXSO PENAl.Tm FOH your ajpl-atlou Hnt he s over the mot wll be furnshed or forward- VO.ATO.Nr AND CHEATNn ANU.Re of" "21 yews»nd statlnk lls ed to any appllcnt unle&a reques ALL PURPOSK N ONE OL ls Everythng 'reverts Rust Ol SPRM UCCTRC MOTOR ROCK SALT h 'r Water Softenen 5M>0 hundred lbs. *> 15ffty lbs. >ERVSOFT of WOODBRDGE ME 4-UU F St. George Avenue r'<l Nuuth 01 CloHflMl) Md,. yet evw llt! f ' Vtl more deeply felt 1 ur greetng* to you. LLAGE NN & Restaurant; W«dbr4 «ATMUC) The Greatest! BRASS BUCKET Href Safer Rnont (Cntktal-tmngr LUNCHEON Daly 11:» to 3:M PM. DNNER Dllj >:» to 11 :M PJH. rrtday Sttorday Tl Z:}«Sunday, Noon TU t* PJ*. BRASS BUCKET Charcoal Steakhouse U. S.» & MAN STREET WOODBRDGE ReserraUon: ME EhTAB.SHNCl THK OFH'K )F munft stra! number, home addrtss MHECTOK OF THE UREAU OF unl Ht address nt whch he s AR POLLUTON CONTROL, 'HE- statoned or cun be found. H «/ - > '. SCKBNO HS DUTE6, l'owew Fomut of applcaton ran b* ob- B <J ' ' «" AND PROVDNG FOR H a Al 1 - tlnet rom tht! uuderalked. PONTMRNT AND f.m.ahv Ulted: DwemhT j T S HBlEHY ORDANED 1)Y 1 HE Jusophlne O'Ur-n! MAYOR AND COUNCL OK THE Secretary,!< "" Educaton of! BOROUOH OK CAKTERET. ' Cnrteret h SECTON Secton 7, 4 (t) of Abralnun lool the above «ultlel wdlnhre la here- c.p. 12/23-30, frl J16.00.; by amended to rend u follows: Du* colloctlnu devces ueccsaary ARTHRTS-RHEUMATSM Do clnu drnblc talk nukt you Jouht you cm >;d Jny relct (torn arthrtc snj rlcunuta pun' Get 1(W STAN HACK uhlrts or V) STAN HACK puwjns, use a dunt cd. f you do not p rtlcf, rlun tht unuej part sml ymr purrruu- pruc wll be cfunjcj. Suntutk Conpanj, Salsbary. N. C. "Merry Chrstnas to One Ar from Swallck Tavern, nc. Corner Wllam & New Streets WOODBRDGE NOTCE TO PKKaONS DBE1HNO" A&SENTKE BALLOTS to M? ub.sent outde the State 01 fl ness good cheer. t'ebrury Ulh. or a qualfed ajd"j reklstcrfd voter who wll be wthn '8 th 1 state on February 9th but be- Sf run* of llllltss or physcal dlaaw- 8 ty or becntbe of the observance \S nf a relbloua holday pursuant tog tle ley'a J your rellblon, ur be-;sj r.uue of relldent attendance at a ff u'huol, rollege or unversty, wll be ft nble to rast your ballot u tlejjj PVHXK P'a'* " V ur dstrct Beer Lquor Wne Swches "Betty Joe^'-Phone ME ''fy'r^^rrrfrtfcf THOMAS JOSEPH COSTELLO Funeral Green St. & Cooper Ave State & Center Sts. belln. N J- PerUl AmbOy * N - J m U H Season s breetjgs Once agan, we pause to thank our many good frends wsh them the merrest of Chrstmases a Yuletde PLUMBNG & SUPPUES ME AVENEL FROM ALL OP US AT THE REO DNER... Open k\ Nght Chrstmas Eve... Closed Chrstmas Day RE-OPEN FRDAY, DEC. 26th AT 5:30 A.M. REO DNER 392 Ambpy Av«nu«, Woedbrldgc PAQFBTEEH NOTCE/ n order to allow our employees to spend Chrstmas Eve wth ther famles... The followng area banks wll not have evenng hours on Chrstmas Eve, December 24th Regular Bankng Hours Wll Be n Effect On December 23rd. Bankng Hours for Thursday,' Decenbe/24 wll be as follows: FRST BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, N. A. PERTH AMBOY OFFCE Lobby 9 A.M. to 2 P.M., Curb Teller 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. AVENEL - COLONA OFFCE * Lobby 8:30 A.M. to 2 P.M. Drve-Up Wndow 8:30 A.M. to 3 P.M., FORDS - WOODBRJDGE - SELN - AVENEL OFFCES Lobby 9 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. Drve-Up Wndows 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. CARTERET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Man Offce Carteret Shoppng Center Offce 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. ^ PERTH AMBOY NATONAL BANK Man Offce at the "Fve Coraefs" - Branch Offces, Convjery Blvd. Carteret, Lobby Drve-lp Wndows 9 AM. to 3 P.M. PERTH AMBOY SAVNGS NSTTUTON Smth St., Perth Amboy - Daly 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. FRST BANK 6F COLONA Daly: Lobby 9 A.M. to 2 P.M., Drve-Up Wndows 8 A.M, to 6 P.M. 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