5 Families Escape Tragedy In Avenel Gas Main Leak

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1 ,. I -." ^^* "" ;,.:.. : ;1 A....j^..?^t: ; *4f. : :," Spj f pduty Over Hawkns EADING Chef Quar- James \V. Hawkns, U. t-a ths place, a recent >of the Navy Recruters Norfolk, V-a., lus been ermanent assgnment to Brunswck Recrutng Akron, Oho, Hawkns 8-naval career n Jnnury, ctrfr toot tranng,, year, of sea duty aboard tleshp Pennsylvnft md h&fcrred to the battleshp (a. In after several - crusng n the. Atlantc pfc waters le was assgned :.duty at the Bremerton, Navy Yard. Leavng shore sted n the comms- bf the heavy cruser Asto Whle on the Ant.o [part 1n the fleet exercses wesvto Ilnw, Samoa, Fj Australa, New Caledon; Amerca. as shfted to the arcraft (Ranger n 1SI3G, and went tsnlc.staton for duty on oycr Steward, outbreak of hostltes fn n Dutch North Borneo, saw acton aganst the ndoonj; Strat, Makas-, Bal Strats and n tn; e was n the 1 thck of ftnon Islands campagn n (There ho served for 10 a perod»h.an nstructor country he wan returned war /.one on the -stuff of dnrul L. I 1. Refsnkr. lne Oknawa and Ie Shna! he wa.s severely wounded ar attack on the landng Jld returned to the Unted jeo- losptalkuton. OR LYONS UIDlGE A son was onday to Mr. and -Ms. Knt 02 I,eon Avenue, at Perth [.(enerul Hosptal. At Our Taml/ v V. Publl«hed Every Thursday Entered as second dang matter at 18 Green St., Woodbrldge, N, J. WOODBRIDGE, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1945 t the Pot Offce, Woodbrldt*. N. J. Chrstmas Party Frday Health Insurance, Cash Bonus Yule Gfts To Our Employees Companys Progressve Polcy Further Extended; Party On Frday WOODHUIDOE The famly of employes of the Woodbrdge Publshng Company were quests Frday nght at a Chrstns parly n the newly-completed recreaton room on the thrd floor of the company buldng. In addton to thu _cash bonus Kven annually to all the workers, announcement also was made of the companys sponsorshp of hosptal and medcal and surgcal nsurance for each employe and hs entre famly, Ths nsurance wll become effectve as of February 1 and provdes complete benefts n case of llness when hosptaluaton s necessary. Ths provson s n lno wth the companys progressve nterest n all those assocated wth t. For nearly three years, hourly workers have been pad for the sx newspaper holdays and also whenever they arc unable to work because of llness or other unavodable cause both of whch benefts have only recently been granted n other newspaper and prntng plants and then only after protracted negotaton and strfe. The allowances n ths plant were n every nstance tlu: voluntary act of the company. The new recreaton room s furnshed to permt the employes to have pleasant surroundngs. n whch t eat. ther lunch and also tn provde an adequate place for socal meetngs such as Frdays..Ktchen facltes have been, nstalled, as far as post-war shortages wll permt, and tems now lackng wll be suppled as quckly, as they are avalable. A butfet dnner was served Frday -nght, and a number of door 111!.ENDAR OF COMING EVENTS jnte: Contrbutons to ths column must be n ths offce p»ter than Tuesday of each week. f DECEMBER ^Father-Son Luncheon, sponsored by Rotary Club of Wood-, : brdge,, Meetng of Mens Assocaton of Frst Presbyteran Chnch at Parsh Hou.se. G. K. T. Club Chrstnas Tarty at home of Mr. and Mrs, Wayne T. Cox. -Meetng of Vctory Drve Commttee for Unted Clothng Collecton at Memoral Muncpal Buldng at h 1. v. Meetng of Sewaren Happness Grls at St. Johns Chuu. -Congregaton New Yeurs Eve- Party, sponsored by Adatl «? Israel Synagogue, Woodbfdgc., Open House at Columban Club, under auspces of. Kng-uts of Columbus, JANUARY -Meetng of Womans Club-of Avenel at clubroons, 8!) Avunel Street... Annual nstallaton of offcers of Iseln Fre Compnny No. 1, J and Lades Auxlary, at Green Street lrchoubc. _ -M U etng 0 f newly-formed Sewaren Mens Club at bt, Johns Parsh House. pl.. lt-olhb of Thrd Ward Democratc; Club, Avenel. Electon L «f offcers..., Meetngof Lades Guld of St. Johns Church, Sewareu. Installaton dnner of Avenel Fre Co, NO. 1, at hrelou«e. ^Meetng of Mothers Club of Woodbrdge at home of «r«. Raymond Jackson, Grove Avenue. <«tn$ of Sewaroh Hstory Club at home of Mrs. Kennun Dutler, West Avenue,. - 1ruatre party n Avtfnel School, sponsored by Boy Mcetng <jf Sewaren Home ard School Crcle.. " MAY j przes were dstrbuted. Chrstmas decoratons were prettly arranged and we all ncludng our guest, Mayor Grener enjoyed the evenng very much. Please! Dont Forget Safety Needs Even Whle You Celebrate WOODBRtDGE Wth traffc hazards ncreased, Polce Chef Ueorge K. Keatng sad today that there s danger of, l hffh accdent loll over the New Years holday unless extreme cauton s the watchword of every motorst and pedestran. The polce head partcularly cautoned aganst the unwse use of alcohol whch ech year durng the holday season a n leadng factor n the causes of tmflc accdents. "Dont get behnd the wheel at nl f you have been drnkng and dont permt anyone else who las hee.l drnkng to drve your car," the chef _warned. "There can be no let-down n Safety durng the New Years celebraton aut I leave t to the wse judgment of motorsts and pedestrans to drve and walk so as not to become nvolved n an accdent.", Carols, Chrstmas Readngs Feature Party In Sewateh SEWAKEN The Sewarcn Republcan Club, Inc., conducted,a Chrstmas party Frday n the Parsh }lou,se. Carols led by Mrs. II. D. Clark were sung, wth Smon Larson, panst, accompanyng. Chrsts readngs were gve* by Mrs, Danel V. Rush, and glcs were drected by Mrs. Wllam!!Taggart, who also dstrbuted gfts: A Ipuftet supper was served by Mrs. Ade akle Crovvley, hosptalty char man.. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zsehksu, Rev. and Mrs. F. Newton Howden, Mr, and Mrs. Smon Larsoh, Mr, and Mrs. Wllam J. Buran, Mr. and Mrs, Mchael Qunn, Mr, and Mrs. II. D. Clark, Mr. und Mrs, Broy Krysko, Mr. and Mrs. I). V. Kush, Mr, and Mrs. Edwan Kubcka, Mr. and Mrs Wllam Tnggart, Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Runkn, Mr, and Mrs, W. Frank Hums. Also, Mrs, C. G. Derck, Mrs. Jeanette Randolph; " Mss Clara Nelson, Mrs. Sere.ua Carpenter, Mrs. John Mulder, Mrs Arthur Gardner, Ms. Hurry Ilalscy and Mrs. Ell* Lnn. Happness Grls Observe Season Wth Yale Party SEWARKN -r- The Hulpuess Grls of St. Johns Church held a Chrstmas party Saturday nght n ther club room at the Parsh House. A Chrstmas tree was decorated durng the evenng, and there was an exchange of gfts. A,,,,ort busness sesson waff held to elect Roselyn.Sgromolo as publcty charman. Refreshments wele served. Present,were the- Msses Rt Anderesch,. Mar> Sullvan, ^eggy Wllams, Louse. (H^usrotu Arlene Venerw, Roselyn Sgromolo, Joan Kcfer, Charlotte Areher, ; Mrs- Gladys Peterson and Mrs, P, Newton Howden. The naxt " -- "-- wll Jw.hald Frd«y.»>, ber Uutlly mod*. et akut lh«appearance of oyr f»«e n our own naw* papa r, we thought f «r thl one* our c u t omen mght tke to tee Hwe who»r«auocjated In the Woodbrdge Pub-, lthlnt Com. puj famly. The photograph w» taken at our C h r ttntt party n the new reereat o n room whch hat been furnshed on the tqp floor of our Green Street plant. Our only g u e 11, Mayor Grener, may be teen n the center of the group. Cvlan Lfe Welcomes GFs WOODBRIDGB D s c h a r g c sts announced ths wee(c by the varous separaton centers revealed that several more Townshp men have been released from the servces n tme to celebrate the New Years at home. Among them (: From Woodbrdge: T/3 Paul B. Slver, Jr. 1,!19 Crumpton Avenue; PPC. Oakley Blar, 188 Green Street; S/Sgt. Mare F. Hale, WAC, C Wallace Street; Sgt. lames P. Mooney, 68 Man Street; S/Sgt. Alex F. Moczark, CO Fulton Street; PFC. Frank Brecka, 520 Amboy Avenue; T/5 Wllam Tumaskovcs, 57 New Street; T/5 Mchael Bakos, 118 Grove Avenue; PPC. Joseph Kormondy, 36 Clare Avenue. From Fords: T/5 Plotan J. Kevns, 38 Wldwood Avenue; John IJ. Johnson, 48 Bloomfeld Avenue; PFC. Wllam Layton, 50..MacArthur Drve; Cpl. Paul ^neze, Jr., 0(B Kng George Road. From Port Readng; Cpl. Mchael G. Covno, 58 Fourth Street; Sgt,, Danel S, Mnucc 70 Danel Street. From Hopelawn; Cpl. James Gcrgely, 12 Jersey Avenue. From Keasbey: Cpl. flyman Rosenthal, -110 Crows Mll Road. From Avenel: PFC. George J. Rue, 178 Demarest Avenue. From Iseln: T/5 James W. Gray, Treste Street. Arrval 0/ Kn Thwarts Local Womans Sucde Try WOODBRIDGE The attempted sucde of Mrs. Anne Hegedus; 24,Cutters Lane, early Chrstmas mornng was foled by the tmely arrval of her sster-n-law, Ann Metocsek, Avenel. Accordng to f report made by Patrolmen Elmer Krysko and Frank Szallar the gas jets on the ktchen range were all open. The young womans husband had recently returned from overseas duty. No reason was gven lor her acton. She was treated by the Woodbrdge Emergency Squad and Dr. Henry A. Bekvfsky who reported her condton as "far," GUESTS OF LIBRARY WOODBRIDGE Over 50 youngsters were guests of the Bar Free Publc Lbrary at Chrstmas party Thursday. Mss Helen Potter told Chrstmas stores, carols were sung and refresh ments served by a commttee headed by Mrs. Carolyn Bromann, l Huran. Each chld was gven J small gft. January 24 Deadlne!ForB;OfE. Terms Of Mrs. Anderson, Clark, Dunham Ex* pre; Race Is Expected WOODBRIDGE As" soon as the Now Years celebraton-» over, the poltcal scene n the Townshp s expected to focus once more on the Board of Educaton electon. In some crcles t has Wen predcted the 1946 campagn wll be a "free for all" wth several can- ddatcs n the feld. Three terms expre, those of Mrs, Helen Anderson, the Dstrct Clerk, of Woodbrdge, H. I). Clark of Sewarcn, and WHml Dunham, of Fords. Thursday, January 21, nt mdnght wll be the (leadlne for canddates to fle ther pettons. All pettons must be fled wth the Dstrct Clerk at the board offces n the.hgh school. The 194(> electon wll be held on Wednesday, February 13, from 5 to 9 P. ML, nstead of Tuesday, as the regular date s a legal holday, Lncolns Brthday. It s expected the Incumbents wll run for re-electon, and t s also expected the womens groups wll once more band together and put three canddates In the feld. Last year they backed Andrew Aaroe, who was an ncumbent and vas re-olected, and Fred Brcgs and Thomas Z. Humphrey, who were not successful. Whether or not Mr. Bregs and Mr. Humphrey wll try agnn could not be determned., Mrs. Anderson sad today that canddates petton forms are avalable at her offce durng regular busness hours. 5 Famles Escape Tragedy In Avenel Gas Man Leak 2 Resdent! fn BlocJt Detect Odor; Polce Arouse AU Occupants. Avcnol.fBnjles were serously endangered early Mbnday mornng when llumnatng gas scopod.from a broken man and flled a block 1< ng buldng on Avcnel n Street. Further exctement was lent to the case, Monday nght when tho leakng gas lne, on whch a Perth Amboy Gas Compnny repar crew worked all day, caught-fre. The gas was evdently gnted by a upurk from a pasng tran and Avsncl Fre Com pany worked two hours before the blaze was brought under control, New-tragedy was averted when two of tho occupants of the block, Andrew Youchock and E. E. Uny^ nond were awakened by the smol of the gnu and notfed polce Patrolmen Elmer Krysko and Al bert Martn went to the acene n a rndo car and awakened all th occupants of the buldng, gvng them necessary nstructons. They then alut off all the meters am notfed the gns company. Mrs. Anna Youchock, 45, wa to tllfa of a ncsh bor where she was treated by the Woodhrdge Emergency Squad and Dr. Albert Kny. Others who receved treatment were Mr, Raymond, Paul Notcha, Phllp Zmbardo and II. H. Detweler. The ground floor of the buldng s occuped by the Avenel Po^toffcc, the Varsty Shoppe, n barber shop and the Avenel Knttng Mlls, The apartments are over the stores. Grener Grls Softball Success Among Major 45 Sportng Feats Newcomers To Feld, They Establshed Astoundng Wn Record WOODBMDGE ~ On Aprl 4 th«grener Grls started practcng spftball, For all exoept one or two ths was the frst tme they had ever played, the game. However, before the season had ended the local grls had blazed a tral n the Softball world, beng rated as one of the best teams n the State. Crowds as h^h as 2,000 spectators vsted No. 11 School feld ;O watch ths young team wth ts ard and scentfc httng, ts fne ptchng, precson feldng and amazng backng up. Ths spelled a champonshp tejm, and H t vas, for tho Grener Grls won the Mddlesex Conty champonshp!>y blastng all county teams remanng undefeated by any county,eam, They started wth the Camp Klmer. WACS 15 to 8,,followed up wth the blastng of Gengors Cloveretes of Perth Amboy 18 to 1,, next the beatng of the Rankn Grls.of Avenel 15 to 0, (nd the reneral Cable Works Grls -of Perth Amboy 12 to 0. Then came the all-colored team of New Brunsw-ck, the Kockettes, 8 to 2, a return game wth the Rockettes under lghts n Perth Amboy, 9 to 8; then the pck of the Carteret Recreaton League, the Carteret All Stars, 12 to 1; a return Rankn Grls -of Avenel game, 14 to 0; an All Stars pck of all teams 12 to 3; the Maden Form Ten of Perth Amboy, 15 to 1, and «doubleheader n New Brunswck wth the Rockettes who were never defeated there. But the Grener Grls put thej seal oh the county champonshp wth double wns by the hgh scores of 18 to 4 and 17 to 7.. The Grener Grls hold a 4 to 3 vctory over thu Newj Jersey A. S A. champons, the Walker Turner N. Y,, n the eastern sectana champonshp by the Brooklyn Celtcs. Lo.e But Wn! The hgh lght of the season was the moral vctory over the Lnde Arans -of the Amercan League (Contnued on Page 2) Clothng Drve Ades Sought WOODBRIDGE Representatves of all Townshp organzaton! and groups are urged -to attend meetng tomorrow nght at eght oclock n the Memoral Muncpal Buldng, called by John T. 0menhser, Woodbrdga charman for the Vctory Clothng Collecton for Overseas Relef, t(\ be held January Mr. Omenhjser, who was recent, ly apponted as charman, by Mayor August F. Grener, sad there n :losporate need for clothng overseas and the unwunted clothng how hangng n Amercas closets wll help the people of lberated countres to rehabltaton a real contrbuton to : the peace of the world. Tho charman sad there s alsu great need for local collecton volunteers and volunteers to sort the clothng and pack the cases, All nterested n hulplng n any way are nvted to attend the sesson. Meanwhle, Mr, Omenhscr-suggests thnt Townshp housewves should begn now In gatherng clothng they wsh to donate. Shoes should bo securely ted together n pars, tucked toe to heel "und securely ted vth strng. A collecton duy wll be set at the meetng and wll be announced through ths newspaper. Arrangements wll be made for collecton depots where clothng may be dropped off und bg collecton Ten of Planfeld. The PL&nfeld boxes wll be set up n publc team was defeated n Rochester, places. To Begn 7th Term Mayor Grener Salors Fned In Gft Theft WOODBRIDGE A short tme flcr. new electrc record-player alled at $1)5 was stolen from the Mo of Steve Adumczyk, 408 East Avenue, Sewarcn, Chrstmas Eve t was found n the possesson of wo merchant seamen by Patrolmen John Goveltz and Steven etras. Adumczyk had.purchased the ccord-player as a Chrstmas presmt for hs wfe. They wont next loor to vst a neghbor und left the front door open. When they Ietumcd they found the nstrument gone. Offcers _ (ovclu and Petras were ussgncd the case and after questonng the neghbors crused uround Sewaren. They sped John C. Boyd, 1)5 and Vctor E. San Mquel, 19, seamen of the S.S. Nantncock, docked at the Royal Petroleum Company, carryng the machne, toward the tanker, Taken before RecorderArthur Brown, the salorswere each fned Hall-Way Mark Is Reached Toward Seal Sale Quota WOODBRIDGE Mrs George G. Robnson Seal Sale charman for Woodbrdge, has announced. that the sale of Chrstmas Seals to date amounted to $1,77!, whch s more Hum half the goal establshed for ths communty. The annual sale of^seals n Woodbrdge to support the tuberculoss preventon campagn of the Mddlesex. County Tuberculoss and Health League s now n ts ffth week, Mrs. Robnson further stated, but there arc.stll u number of resdents who have not been heard from. Mrs. Robnson remarked that thequota of $;(,-()0 for ths connuu nly represented the mnmum sum necessary to carry on successfully the Leagues l!)4l program, whch has as ts ultmate goal the eradcaton of tuberculoss. She urged, that people who have not as yet made ther returns, do so as promptly an possble Bonus And Turkey Gven To Pottery Plant Employes WOODBRIDGE Each of. the 2B0 employes of the Woodbrdge. Santary Pottery Corporaton, 500 Green Street, was gven a turkey and a cash bonus as a Chrstmas gft, Max Gerber, presdent of the corporaton, sad the gft was n lpe lne wth w the corporatons polcy f establshng a closer relaloshp wth ts employe!:. The turkeys were dstrbuted through the cooperaton of Nancys Luncheonette. PRICE FIVE Comrattfeej zes Republcan! To COBK mence 13th YMT fe> Control Of Townhp WbOmRnGE May«J F. Grener, who led the can canddates back nto November, wll- be BWOJJJR;, muyor for the seventh term by B.. J. Dunlsn, Clerk,, nl no6n on»f Day when tho Townshp C tee convenes for U I organzaton meetng. The mayors runnng wll also be sworn n by WrV pan, wll be Commtt.e««fe penccr, Frst Wurd; J*M«frck, Second W»rd awpt B. Rnnkn, Thrd W»rt ( Wth the Republcan ^ K lon returned to powe^jti leved there wll be no ehlb the charman»hp of the-[j^ commttees. Commtteahn. cor wll undoubtedly b, I charman of the fnance, mnstraton commttee!/1 kn wll probably contnue 1 man of the polce wmn t scxpected Mr. Sena once nore be apponted c l of publc works by Mtayl0 Dmoctlc rcprwett^tlflj commttees wll be contn Mayor Greners annu to the people of \ Townshp s cxpected to touch:v the post-war problems whsh front the muncpalty and need of the cooperaton $f.> ( resdent of the Townshp.,J. ; No change s expected n m a j o r poltcal appontme Townshp Attorney Leon Elroy.wll return to hs post ^B.tf 0. J. Morgenson wll be ed treasurer. Other major ap nnth { were made last-ye more thln one-yeur terms. A* as the clercal staff at tho ral Muncpal Buldng s cerncd lttle or no substtuton wll be made. Only 1 Mnor Auto Mshap WOODBRIDGE Although the holday death., tol) throubhjutjht naton was over 360. only^one or accdent marred the record, The accdent occurred shorfclyr; nftcr mdnght; Tuesday,when M. r> :h:el Yanlk, 24, 1011 Hoy Afenue,;J Fords, drvng an St. George -Ay**" nue, nearwoodbne Avenue, Ay6- nel,. erushcl nto the rea?, of truck, owned my the ftahvjt Laundry Company, whch wa( pnrlfbd wthout lght. Rdng wth Yanlk were Cpl; Wllam Van (Jaden, 24, and h», wfe, Theresa, New* Brunavvjck Avenue, Perth Ambdy, who were taken to the Perth Amboy Generl Hosptal n a rado car by Patlfol- - men Albert Martn and John On- <t* deyko. Van Gadon was treated for - contuson of the skull and possblefracture,of tho hp and Mrs, Van Gaden for contuson of the head, lloth were released after treatment. Tho Yank car was badly- :lanaged. Tax Collectons Ths Year Ht Peak, Traner Reports y per cent of Current taxes was colleeted as of December 22 as eqrapared wth per cent of current taxes collected for the entra year of 1344, Mchael J. Traner, tax collector, announced today, Total collectons mudftby Mr. Twnors offce fp to and nclude ng December 22 amounted to $l ( 571,313.;t8,-of whch 11,828,-, 04)2,1)3 was for current taxes. For the entre year 1U44, ^1,595/ was -collected, but of tha amount $-1,312,1)52.22 was for cu rent collectons. * j Woodbrdge Townshp-1945-In Chronologcal Retrospe WOODHRIDGE As the year opens, goal $25,800. Gordon Soleld, Pvt, Ralph Darragh, Gcnaro Andonell.-PFC WU 11)45 draws to a close, we turn 7,812-ton "Wsodbrdge Vctpry" Hgh School graduaton exet Av. MM a/0 Fred }, Mor launched, lam Freeman klled n acton. - Pvt. Eugene Urban added W buck the pages of the INDEPEND- ENT-LE^DER fles to fnd that Last rtes held for G. Frank Boys, 12 aft(v 15, admt long toll lst the your was at eventful one. The Gnnell. theft l.st; cunfess to robbng year fought both war and jpeace, casualtes and returnng servcemen, Pvt. John P. Anderson, Set. Edward. Peterson, Pvt. Adum J. homes, stores, schools, jlus wld vandalsm. and ts shave of accdents Kluj, 2nd Lt. Bernard M. Chrs and joyful news. So lets start at tensen, PPC John B. Slansk u; V-K Day de-. the begnnng: January PFC Albert C Olsen and PFC In hs Nuw Years Day y address Mayor Ulgust F. G Grener declared, l that the war was over qnly &r the men klledn acton." Th,e Iowrmhp v/ent afm the top n the Sxth War Lo Drve., D Andrew, ft/,hh phey and d Fred Bttega ware»n losed as Board of Edue*ton.*anr ddatus by the Mother* Club, [Funeral servces h^jd for 3U»ter B, YHmw *<* T h k February Townshp teachers jon Unon. Andrew Aaroe, Leon IlchU and Edwn Casey elected to Board pf "Educaton. PPC.John Costello, F 1/C John Petrusky, Pvt. Ray J. Taylor, PFC Rchard Q. Nms klled n acton. Last rtes hqld for Dr, Predall. Albeo, Eugene S. Brd, secretary of the Draft Board,, apponted feld representatve of the New Jersey State.Department of Economc Development,Dvson of Veterans Servce. Maurce P. Dungan g r«rele^ted «^ dlt of f the Board d «f f Educa- ton. ChrstenBenH department Store.jptwkg *Oth annyemry- Stunley Cottrcll klled n acton, Arport planned n Iseln. Aprl Pvt, Lyle K, Wjtckoff, Leut, Raymond Voelker, FPC Ncholas Bnder, Pvt, ChyleB Cheney klled n acton,,j,-. Presdent Roogeyfclt ded, P. R, R. bd to house Mexcan labor nxjolona vetted by Buld gr Inspector t Wllam All M dared. Mrs. Clayton Onley resgns as TowBhp nurse. Woodbrdgo Publshng C«mpany buldng renovaton completed. " "., Rev. W. Y/ D. Sfong, of Frst Congregatonal Church, retres.,.., Securty Ste,el deal to &ell pl»nt to InteNhepcal - eorporalon p TO N«w York rejected after objea- Fall,from per nt Readng 1 road dock fatal to Artro Q, bard, Port Readng. Mra. Anna Swnllck, 33,,.,. mother "o two, WHod»f*ll : ; husbands.ajjtamohlle, uy Robert (Jllrttjr* AhS AW "now pusumed to be d«w N,- John Lynch, alayerbf,17 y 4ra ago :,-^Ittj-Jff Dfver, nvolyejft-lh;,. n Lnden, p^&jw^m polce."" - *-^v^;-. 1 -^ ng prncpal «t.fve nf^ule 104, m

2 *. 8 " f PAGE TWO Chrstmas Luncheon For Club In Sewareft SKWAREN The Sewaren flfltory C!ub held ts annual Chrst* man luncheon at the Packer Hotel, Perth Amboy, Wednesday wth the ple«(lenl, Mra. D, V. Rush, pte. sdng. Mr*. Qeorfe Urbn played for the earn]* whch were.led -by Mr?. Olve Van lderstne. A dstrbuton of,gfts was made by. Mrs, Hurry OConnor. Chrstmn*. torjn-.s anl decoratons wore rado l.y Mrs. A. \V. Bclofft and Mrs Vun IlortH 1, lrfrn short busness sesson, flljs of two dollars were lul 1 tj the Near East Relef Fond and ID *tht» Mddlesex Antt-Tubercl«.-,v!.ojtu«. Mrs, Norman WnL j.n, MV^. jtenjatln Trelder, Mrs. lt-n;e I.uffbarry, Mrs. Arjtffn,\j,!j;v;r.l Mrs; Chauncey Burr ml! v. 1 voted nto nentbershp. M:,.lulu VVttrk Was apponted l::m:n of the ose<l clqthng "Oh-rs, present were Mrs. _. E. luynvl of A^enel, Mrs. Alec Urban, Mrs. Jphn F. Ryan, Mrs. Tllsel Solt of Woodbrdge, Mrs. John A. Kossuskn, Mrs. P. Newton llmvle, Mrs. Albert F. Sofeld, Mrs. Wllam C. Ecker, Mrs. Arthur Ilne, Mrs. Eml Kaus, Mrs, Kenneth Butler, Mrs. Wllam J, f!:nn. Mrs, Andrew Smonsen, Mrs. Chester, W. Flarowtz and Mr.*. W. Frank Burns. The next ncetnk wll be January 16 at the ISulcr home,. East Avenue. GIRL ARRIVES WOOD6RI0GE Mr. and Mrs.. TJoyd Conger,527 Alce Place, are thp.parent* of a daughter born Chrstmas Day at the Perth Amboy (lcral Hosptal. WINS VFW BOND WOODBRIDGE LeoaarJ La : ennc, <\94 ParkAvenue,Perth Amboy, was ttfe wnner of the?6 tcnd and Mrs. Ethel Brodnak, 78 JllUm Avenue, receved a $25 bond nt 11 specal meetng of Woodbrdsc Post V. P. W., held last Thursday. *.,., - f r Townshp 1945 (Contnued from Page I) Proponents fal to appear; gale of Keasbey Water System off. Sfrt. Mchael Curtlo des of wounds at Walter Reed Hosptal. V-J Day announced, Mayor laud* communtys w»r efforts., Town ndustres ht lghtly by wftf/ end. Sgt, Wllhelm Brownjdn; ftu* dolph Smowcn promoted to desk sergeant. Blood plasma heed fnshed. Townshp never faled to meet quota at blood banks.. Defense Councl cancels.waste paper col lectots. Truck drven by brother fatally njures seven-year-old Kenneth LHlle, St. George Avenue. SttfMllr* l FBI n«by ^hn H. RandaU, 19- yf!hr4)ld feeln bellhop, In ettorfot plot at, shore hotel.. Petroleum Solvents to put,op fattory on sle near Central Ralroad, Port Readng, Enrollment n schools shows gan. ". State" Health Bureau starts School Denfal survey: Gls dscharged from war dutes, fcegln to return to Townshp homes. O New synagogue!«0l»<tn«d; to be bult on Amboy Avenue. MM Vola Dunham, former school teacher, des. Seturnrtur servcemen feted at Port Readng. M. D. Clark named commands of Woodbrdge Post, Amercan Legon. PFC Joseph Payt and S/Sgt. Vendcll W, Ssolak klled n overseas accdents. Patrolman Lnn nabs four as tre and ear theves. November Mayor Grener leads entre G. 0. P. tcket to vctory. Ften ro.o retrng chef Fratcs L. Hader at banquet. Seven IseHn youths, 4l! unffer 16, held n robbery epdemc. Danel Molnar, 26, slayer of four n Carteret, who gave hmself up to Woodbrdge polce, executed. ANNOUNCEMENT DR. EBON GREENWALD 1 returned from servce n the Army of the Unted States ahd has re-opened hs offce for Ihe practce of Dentstry at 67 ROOSEVELT AVENUE (Solder Buldng) Telephone Cart , January 3, 1946 EVERYON? fertljefcerg Out sncere thanks for your patronage durng 194$,,., We pledge to serve yon lan tetter farng the Net) Year, January 2»4 for D«t«nt>«r, Mn. John I, Brcckenrdge des served Red dr6«for dver 25 years. tfealfl Offcer Harold J. Baley recently dscharged from servce, returns to Townshp port. Lone, garbage bd by John Al masl Truckng Company accepud by Townshp Commttee. Eght-year-old Thomas Floerch gldes nto pth of car and s Wled. Grener Grls (Contnued from Pane 1) The Oreners lost 3 to 2 n a thrllng,, slam-ban^ name, whch no one kqew who would wn untl the fnal out, Ths game took place at School No." 1 feld n Woodbrdge; before a record-breakfk crowd, the largest ever to wtness an all-grl content n ths coatrty. The.story dfths game waa tfe and experence 1 of t^c Arans vcrms the youth,«hd speed of the Oreners. The Arans got four hu ell sngles and three runs, and the Greners had fvehts whch ncluded three doubles, and two runs. The httng crown went to- Helen Seyglnsk of the Greners wth two doubles and a walk n as many trps to the plate. The ptchng of Emly Wllams WHS far superor to the Arans, and the outstandng catches were two lne drves to.lttle Anne Roman of the Greneraj-The feelng ran plenty hgh before, durng and aflor the game. The Arans had ther own umpre, Rocky Albano of Elzabeth, dong the callng. The Grener Grls fnal record was 24 wns and sx losses, whch ncluded mens teams also, Helen Seyglnsk ht eght home runs, one trple and sx doubles, to bat.486. Emly.Wllams won 17 games aganst four losses on the mound. Anne Roman dropped down 34 safe bunt sngles to acheve the laqtng erotfn, Flo Kjula developed nto a gteat frst baseman, havng only eght errors n 29 games and savng many of the nflelders by her wonderful pckups and stretchng catches. The sponsor of the team was August F. Grener, mayor of Woodbrdge Townshp. The coachng staff, headed by Bob St. Andrassy, was composed of Charles Kuzma, Vncent Orlck, Thomas Felks and Frank Green. FOOLED THEM AKRON, OTo A closely guarded secret of the war can now be told. Whole fleets of nvason craft and weapons whch Germans saw and reported from the ar were nothng but nflated rubber whch after servng ts purpose was deflated and sent back to be Used agan on roads leadng to other ports away from the- real bases n whch our forces were gettng ready for D-Day. PENSION FOR LIFE SALT LAKE CITY Capt Hal W. Freeman gave up hs comms-} son and re-anlstel n the army as 1 a master sergeant n order to qualfy for a penson. Freeman has been n the Army for more,haa thrty years but was not enttled to retrement allowance. Under, hs new set-up he can be released and draw about $155 per month. GHRISTEN$EN f S Department &tpre &7MAlNStREET WOODBRlD<E, N. J, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27,4946, X r*.y SeWt vow favorte front bn pled hgh wth colorful, flavor-rch vegetable*. And buy plenty of plmpp, jucy frut* for temptng»alad», Seuerts, Md behreehaeal onack. Prces wll ple,ae your pur«e! GRAPEFRUIT JUICY ORANGES TOMATOES CARROTS ftwwmim " m TABLE CELERY»19< MIXED NUTS Large Sold Heads-Whte tmr Sh»ll CABBAGE. 2-7«PECANS,. JUICY LEMONS 14= WALNUTS. U. S. No. 1 Grade WlUpfrm SWEET POTATOES2 18^ LAYER FIGS *»*>l& U. S. No. 1 Grade, CjlmyrM. YELLOW TURNIPS 3= BUCK FIGS <» 18< No need to worry about the lmted supply of fresh mlk. Use Whte House for your cookng, bakng, flavorng of beverages... save your bottled mlk to drnk. Fortfed wth Unts, of "SUH9HINE" ^ ^ ^ VITAMIN ^^F cans PER PINT Varous Brands-Calforna ORANGE JUICE f lour "SffBrfS V?3 Campbells X$ 3"r25c Flour TOS " Davs Bakng Powder! dexo P--H Opry When Avalable *--*«22 Presto Cake Flour *-**m Swans Down Cake Flour;,,;26c Cake Flour SUHHYFIELD I3«.PIB.20C Vanlla Extract &**» 32c v,22c Flako Pe Crust 7 Mnute Pe Crust 6 OClock Duffs Dromedary «m T ut Seedless Rasns B A^ Mnce Meat Ctron Peel 18c ; 12c ^ 14" Varous Brands FRUIT COCKTAIL 29 oz. tn33 Pretzel Cookes Prmum Crackers $, 19c Turkey Lver patflw a Stahl-Meyer. Uverwurst Sells Lver Pate, Swfts Prem. «Tobns Brunch Armours Treet, Dorset CH ctena( t A He "^01 "Sc Dorset HAMAUKMB»o.«4fe Ann Page Mustard A p Chll SaocB Chll SMce VC TwnatoPurte f Spaghett ML 2 Z tot f Campbells JOSBP 10! 01-14c Campbells VE U ft p BUO 01 12c tomato Juce K ^ I O c tf-8cocktal r5c 4 fr31c Vegamato ^ 14c ^T 30c UDIICgC Hll COCKTAIL b.t, IOC Wkole Unteeled ; " PILGRIM BRAND 43< PLUMP, SELECTED TURKEYS Szes Under b 20 lbs. Other Values! Chckens ROASTING Grade A-3/ 2 lbs. 6 Up BROILING and FRYING Grade A-Under 3/j lbs, Fresh Fowl Sausage Meat Sknless Frankfurters «*OC Del Monte Peaches 26c Londonderry fflases* 12c Sparkle Puddngs. p^-5c Dll Pckles «AHH»TTAN ^;39C Pckles 9 ns5.s^r ed ^15c Armours «"&!."»«-22c Van Camps T S a ^ 12c Pork amtbeanswr 10c Argo Con Starch 8c Grandmas Molasses 1 21c Kremel Puddngs. M e Gravy Master v^<4 c YUKON CLUB CLUB SODA plus 29 oz. bol. Sweet Cder t; 1 48c a 87c Salted Peanuts ««"Bt33c Planters MxedNuts;v31c Strng Beans w*11e Strng Btans fflffjs-160 Hblets $m Com w^ht^ Whole *«& Corn $L 2 15c RAIIIBM I^AfH Aar-fmcy ^om.y. a f IIOI t llbi H CrMmltnla cm I1C DUNDEE LOAF 45 These oven treats are grand for New Years Day dnners.. just rght for New Years Eve partes, too! Prces are modest, so be sure to buy plenty! All The ^Makngs For Gala New Years Dnners WdZna.1946 wth a New Ye a,,d,. dnner of fne foods from v O ur tu A&P, Sup«Market. Choose a p 3 tender turkey for your man course nclude plenty of freah vegetables,l for dessert, cakes and cookes to evljs luscous fruts and r^aty nuts, All tc good thngs are modetly prced at A&PI Cofne take your choce today! Szes Drop Cookes ^»--< 23^ Orange Coffee Rng"25 g Marvel Rolls Dnner, Sandwch, Pafker House Frankfurter cxtragoadst(lflbg Paryftvducfs We, have a wde varety of taty, tangy cw<ea and cheese fpreah awatng your (electon. loaf Perfect for rarebts and melted cheeso sandwches, etc. CHED-O-BIT Gresnt Cheese C^SD E 35- PHILADELPHIA Lederkranz Cheese ^ - CQCKTAIL CHEESE Kraft Tff 5 a M7«! 0LIV K TB 18«Pabst-Ett Cheese g Cottage Cheese SWEETHEART SOAP >, mm SWAN SOAP 1.ALIMI GRADE BrspefrutJuce2!;-25cr2l Pllsbwfs Sunnyfleld Tater Pancake Syrup Aunt Jemma " Golden Blossom Honey 1 ; Quaker Oats. «-* H-OOats.. - " I Rolled O a t s f f J S" 1 Cream of Wheat» "- 3 Shredded Wheat»«;\ Bordens Hemo F!S!5 Nescafe.. ", Sel Cafe "»" «S!- " 4 ;:.l Sakers ««««Cocoa J;JS Bells Poultry Seasonng : 1 ««/> POUUBV j.th-1 Burkee s SEASOHI^ vory Soap P S J 2 * Lux Soap»"»«*" 3 m Lpx Flakes»** Rnso maav3 " able Splc & Span ^ TEAS to match your fnest cookm A Natonal Favorte M-Flavored and Thrfty

3 PENDENT LEADER Pupls Offer ut A Chrstmas pagfpresented by the thrd In, grades of Colona day. The "stll pctures" ho Frst Chrstmas were by readers and choral fhose takng part were js Robert Hornng, Dck lennoth Kuscera, Herbert Gnne Yogg, Kenneth el, Patrca Sutherlne; Joseph Cole, Thomas. Harold Bollck; madons Den Bleyker; rendjr)y Thass, Shrley Mey-,,Tnhnnon, Wnfred ;na Von Bramer. of tho program follows: "Just Before a play; c.nst, Carol Dclp Pransor, Harold Kathleen McCann, Marlard, Jacquelne Sparks,.aser, Edward Anderson, Can, Charles Grossman, He, Jack Enz, Georpe f James Sulherln, Tono Frank Bott; Sally Cnlbrn Fry, Shrley Whte, Frtzen, John AUardce, per, John Stevens, June Marlyn Jennngs, ttrstow, Wayne Fenkes. who took part us carol ys and pages were: An-, Barry Rohde, Rch- Wendy WlkerRon, Har- Sewaren Notes announced. enan, Antonette Letao, Trnty Chor Mothers Unt, Kelson, Patrca Khrono, meets as announced. Seckl, Ronald IIKt?ns, St. Agnes Unt, meets as an Brooks, Wlla Mae Sm-Ajlan Alncd, Mary Ann hs parents, I)r, and Mrs. C. G. A, C.,.s spendng n leave wth nounced. honjas Barstow, Theresa Derck, Clff Road. 1ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,udy Enz, Ronald Pnky Collns, Angela Garo- -^Wllam Burns, TM l/c, U. Ralway Avenue S. N. R., has returned to New London, Conn., after spendng a ten-lt. Col. Earl H. Devanny, Mnster Woodbrdge Bcck, Robert Jennngs, adler, Florence Brooks, day leave at hs home, East Avenue. Actng Mnster Rev. Jam<Js B. Red,.oschensk, Glora Gara- :n Stover, "The!Mr>W«t" wll be held Sunday Sov-e, New Years Day at 11 A. M. n AUo Take Part St. Johns Church by Rev. F. Newton Howden, vcar. nn Kmhall, Dorothy Pol- homas Fry, Mary Ann elen Brunt, Nancy Den Rta Drnkuth, Hrpetta Jean Sutherln, Sybl James Ness, Donald Pol- Albert Manges, Manuel John Swnton, Erc Rol Gregory McSprt, Rcke John Swnton, Walter Snuel Almcdn, Edward Kenneth Hnz, James Joseph DAlessandro, : elsn, Joseph and George Perre Ahrcy, Alexander ck, Patrca Ogden, Mare ferc Rosenberg, Ronald Angus McClurc, Robert Barry Rohde, Rudy Enz, mas Barstow. IITUARIES M. Hughes EL Thomas M. Hughes, ll&uday at the home of h.s ;ss Katherne Hughes, 105 [Street, after a short llness. an exempt freman and number of the Qunn md IClub, Ralway. He s surly hs aunt, a brother, Cpl. Itght.s, If. S. Army, and Iclcs, Patrck and Wllam Avenel. Funeral servces ll yestarday mornng from Its home Ht 8:30 oclock, 0:00 oclock at St, An- IClnrch. Bural was n St. ICemetcry. lula llyo fa) BRIDGE. Mrs. Jula ed Sunday at her home, Imon Avenue. She s surpy her husband, Demetr; pdren, Mtro, Woodbrdge; Lrtl Anboy; Pvt. Theo- S. Army, South Pacfc; ISlephen Ternger, New rck; Mrs. Charles Mesko Mchael Dudash,.n Eu- Ital servces were held tha at the St. John the Bapeek Catholc Church, wth Joseph Mackov offcatng. Has n St. Johns Cemetery, Communty Chrstmas carol sngng, led by Mr.,. H. D, c ark Mrs. Percy 9. Austen «nd Ma. Dorothea Jaeger was enjoyed by local resdents Chrstmas Eve around the communty tree n tho town trangle. Ths project was sponsored by the Sewaren Cvc Assocaton. LeUt. Bruce Rankjn,.U. S. N, has returned from the South Pacfc and s spendng a leave, wth hs wfe, Mrs, Jean Rankn, Woodbrdge, and hs parents, Mr, and Mrs. II. B. Rnnkn, Clff Road. Mr. and Mrs. Harry OConnor and daughter, Alce Mac, East Avenue, spent. Chrstnas wth Mrs. Mary ToYry of Pafcsnlc. " Mr. -md Mrs. H. D. Clark and daughters, Catheru and Helen, spent Chrstmas wth Mr, and Mrs, Alec D. MacCallum, Cranfon. _ Leut, and Mrs. Robert CIU-IHt> have returned from Texas.and are spendng n leave wth her parents n Woodbrdgc Avenue. Leut, Chrste wll report todenver! Col., for further assgnment. Trnty Mens Club, 2nd Wednesday, 7:00 P..,M. Edward Bam, RM ::/(;, II. g. r II.. who has he-en statoned at Trnty Vestry, 3rd Tuesday Mam, Fla.,.s spendng leave 7:110 P. M.. wth hs.parent!!, Mr. and Mr?. Trnty Altar Guld, meets quarterly W. J. Baran, West Avenue. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Aklus us announced. Trnty Mothers Unt, 1st Mon have relumed to ther home n day, 8:00 P. M. East Avenue after a two-week stay n Mam Beach, Florda. The Herbert St. Rankns hfve St, Margarets Unt, 1st Wednes day, 8:00 P. M. Trnty Acolyte Guld, meets a! reurned from u ten-day trp to Washngton, D, C, andaugusta, Ga. Capt. Lncoln Dcrck, IL R. "Eucharst" was held ths mornng at 10:30 to observe St. John the Evangelst Day. Church School Chrstmas -exercses wll bo held tonght at 7:,O P. M. member of the Exempt Assocaton of Now Jersey, The body s reposng at the Grene Funeral Hone, )! Green Street, Woodbrdge, for the fuura!. I *"-rln>- Ml lll.. Mljlll: 111 (OVrll.K TOMS S K. M. B H l l : o l l ) S A L S f u r I 111- n s l n K m l l,--ttk ml.nun ^ l l m.slcl u ; l t c ] - l n v r r ;nl tlll;. wllt f u u r flnt ( Il s l r r l gllflrllll, llclmlln." lonl.lcs : I,-c--hsn fl n- Kllr.- III I III N l - " I r s r v II- IK n 111 v ll Klw.v. Nv.lTMV. Wll b r r.l-v.l ll II lll-- " f I In- Humv-r, Sllllly tl Ill-Hl.l \.];l) u;l l\\, whch tme tlv Tll all3 lfht rj nn;al,>- Hll 1 Frances E, Allen [UN Funeral servces for tancea E. Allen, Mddlesex e held Sunday at the uurl Home, 44 Green I Woodbrdge. Itev. W. V. D. Tetrtd mnste, offcated. w.a.s on Monday n the buy Cemetery, Bloomsslllll IMl\cll) IMvs slnt tulh ; llbllsl cllrl Stll) te A. Wlson DIUUDGE Horace A. 418 Sloan Avenue, ded ay. Born n Pranldnvlle, Id n Woodbrdge for 21 H< was employed by the y Hardware Company, n and Howell, for 17 e was a trustee of the Sec- Church. ased s survved by hs ;Moll!; two sons, Wlbort, Ill Horace, Woodbrdge,. daughters, Mrs. Jane Pat»»d Mss, Sarah Wlson, <lge, and four grandchlt>servces wll be held y at? P, M., nt Second Umrch, Perth A>l>oy."" VtEN-rJosuph Zehrer, 59, dent of Sewaren, ded at the Perth* Anvboy Hosptal lfter a bref ll- 1 s survved by hs wdow, daughter, Sophe; four Stffphdn Kofcusltd sryl lel Dwyer, Pqrth Anboy; plus Capl%j ; jh4abeth, Mb. (">; ; " l anl nt Illl Tl f ; I I - I - I l l l l. -.ull n I >ll. N I In- l It II- 111 llll. : I IV KtlnLrl Wll I vh ;l I; V n 1 A^l {" In ; ll.s ;lll rm l Illlr >1 < lraun In H Il NrlV.TSCV urn I Alvlll" >l n, I ( al1lll A^t-arc^l I l ns prn Itllll [ lv l n,,n l I >r Tll..sllrrrS.Sllll IlllT. t-t-t H :WrKl, Mll III furnsh l NMtslrl,ml [n Ih, lull llm.ll Irt prr to mnt I Innl nl Ihc Klluns p lullll nll- tn-l. ljam S n-[-m tums lmy I"- "! pn appl-tlnn o tn- tn Altc 1 n! Inn-snu- prlncl nl 1 In.luns 1 rcs, Trlllnn..VW.l-rsV. puwt of I w- 1 >.-lvo lnlhs Inr ftl Kt-l: I s ;n.»mt I" lunlcl In Ht lll-r "lnn -- -, -,rl ll.-.l I,-I- nf M an tnn >rl n lr ;l!l-r nl. THURSDAY,*DECEMBER 27, Come to ChurcK TRINITY CHURCH OP ISEL1N CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH CHI l.elu, Rev. Emly <J. Klen, Pastor FJmt Chr Church of 6hrUt,, Sclen Sunday, school, 10 A. M., tlstf;seweren, s a branch h of f hthe Mornng worshp, 11 A. M. Mother CWurch, The Fnk Church Evenng evangelstc servce, 8 of CfWst, SclentJat, In B6»to*..clock. Mass. Sunday servces at 11 A, M. December 31 Watch Nght Sunday School at 9)30 A. M. ervce; 9 oclock to mdnght. TRINITY CHURCH Ralway Avenu«Woodbrdge Rev. Wllam H. Schmnus, Rector Ma, Wlljam Neebe, Organst SundayServde Holy Communon, 8:00 A. M, Sunday School, H :30 A.M. Holy Communon and Sermon, 11:00 A, M. (1st and 3rd Sundays of flc month). Mornng l: Prayer and Sermon (2nd and 4th Sundays,.of the month). *. Holy Days: Holy tonmmon 10:00 A.M. Actvto Chor Rehearsal,..every Thursday,.7tfl)P, M. r"ij-,- rum Hll \ sur,l> r sun An-ll.11 ll..- (-1 Scouts, Mondnya, 2:00 P. M. Grls Frendly Socety, Mondays, fl:h0 P.. M. Sunday School, 9:46 A. M. Mornng worshp, 11:00 oclock. Junor Chrstan Endeavor, 3:00 P. M. ZXD (Hgh School Fellowshp), G :45 P. M. Young Peoples Fellowshp, 0:45 P, M. Evenng Servce, 8:00 P. M. Tuesday: Womens Bble. Class, 2:00 P. M. Wednesday: Prayer Meetng, COMES THROUGH POWER LINES CENTRALIA, Wash. Lght Supl. Paul Peyton was recently 7:30 P. M. flabbergasted when he got a call New Years lvc Unon Watch durng the Pacfc Northwest gale, Nght Servce. askng hm to turn o(v the power so that a woman motorst, could I METHODIST CHURCH remove her car from some power $ Man Street, Woodbrdge lnes n whch t had become entangled. When asked how she had Sunday Servce! Key, Homer, mul- W. Henderson, Pastor freed herself from the wres, whch Church school, 0:45 A. M. carry 2,400 volts, she sad slt Publc worshp, 11:00 A. M just pushed them asde wth her Wednesday purse. 7:30 P. M.: Fresde prayer servce at paraonrc. ST. ANTHONYS R. C. CHURCH Port Readng Rev. Stanslaus A, Mlos, Pastor 1 Sunday Masses at 8 A. M. and 10 A. M. Weekday Masses ll 8 A. M. Novcna n Honor of St. Anthony each Tuesday at 7 P. M., wth 4 AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wpodbrjdge Avenue, Aren«l Rov, Chester A. Galloway, Paetoc Mrs. Sarah P. Krg, Organst,, Sunday School, 0:45 A. M. Mornng worshp, 11 oclock Junor Y^oung People,, fl P." M, Senor Chrstan Endeavor, 7 P. M Tuesday:,,Every womans Bble Ctass, 2?: M,, at the church. Thursday: Chor practce at P.M. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH Avenel Rev. John Eagnn, Pastor. Sunday Masses 7, 9:16 an 10:45 A. M. -Holy day Masdes 6, 7 and A. M. Weekday Mass 7:30 A. M. Frst Frday Mass 6; Ho; Communon at 6, 7 and.8 A. M. Novcna Devotons every Frda; at 7:30 P..M. ST. JOHNS CHURCH Sewaren Rev. F. Newton Howden, Vcar Sunday Servces 8:00 A, M. The Eucharst. 0:45 A. l. Church School. 11:00 A. M.-r-Mprnn^ prayer ml sermon. Sermon topc: "Myself n Revew." N«-w Years Day. tl :00 A. M.: The Eucharst. ADATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE School Street Woodbrdgc Rev. Alter Abelson, Rabb Untl further notce relgous servces, Hebrew and Sunday School sessons wll be suspended. Lades Auxlary meets second Monday. Hadassah meets frst Monday. Kadmah meets second Wednesday wth Mr. and Mrs. I, Good sten as leaders. MAGYAR EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH School Street Rev. Laszlo Keczkemethy, Pastor Worshp servce n Englsh languagesunday at 10 A. M. Worshp servce^ n Hungaran language Sunday at lt A.,M, Sunday School, at 9 A. M. Chor practce Frday at 8 P. M. Frst week of the month: Sunday at 4 P. M. Lades Ad jocety Meetng, OUR REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 26 Fourth Street, Ford» Rev. Shelly, St. rotors Hosptal, R ev. Arthur L. Krcylnp;, Pastor New Drunswkk; n charge. INFANT son of Leahy, CHRISTENED IIJGK The nfant Mr. and Mrs. Wllam P. ID!) Clnton Street, was d Denns Charles, Sun- lay, :tt. SL. James Church, wth.maurce P. Gnlhn oflcutng were MIK. Kcnuth Huer, Ro.scdalc, L. I., -and Eugolu.1. Leahy, Planleld. FALLS ON ICE FOKD8 John KoM.bau,. r )H, Duhnn Avenue, was slghtly njuvl Sunday when he.slpped on the ce and fell ol Kng George Road. Ik- was taken to the Perth Anhoy General Hosptal by St. Johns Kr.-a Ad Squnt and treated for lacerated nose ud lp. SON FOR PECKS WQOUBRncr Leut, (j.f 1,) and M-.s. Lyman Peek, Elmwood Avenue, ale the parents of a son, Rl:rd, born Satm-day at St. Peters Hosptal, New Brunswck. GLAD TIDINGS TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS WE WISH YOV ALL A, HAPPY NEW YEAR SHOP 28 MAIN STREBT, W00D8&IE>PBl, K. TOSTATKTHEAT E ( Sunday school and 0:30 A. M. Mornng worshp at 10:-5. v Bble class, m Wednesday TertmOnl Meetng, 8 P. M, Thursday, readng mom to 4 P.M. "CHRISTIAN ^SCIENCE 11 s the I>sson-Sermon subject,or Sunday, December 30, GOLDEN TEXT: ;The ranaomed of tho Lord shall return, and.jjpme to Zlon wth B9ngs -and cvcrlaatnft joy Upon ther heads: they ahull obtan Joy nnd gladness, and sorrow and sghng shall fleq away." (Isaah 35:10.), SERMON: Passages from the Kng James verson of the Bble nclude: AmM saw another mghty angel come down from heaven, clothod wth a cloud... And he had n hs hand a lttle book open;..." (Rev. 10:1,1) Correlatve passages from "Scence and Health wth Key to the Scrptures" by Mary Buker Eddy nclude: "Ths angel message whch coned from God, clothed wth cloud, prefgures dvne Scence, Mortals, obey the heavenly evangel. Take dvne.scence, Read ths book from begnnng to end. Study t, ponder t." (P. 558, 559.) ST. JAMES R. C. CHURCH Ambdy Avenue Woodbrldge Rev. Charles G. McCorrstn Pastor. Rev. Muurcc Grffn, Aast Pastor. Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 7:30 A. M. Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 915, and 10:45 A. M. Baptsms held after last Mass. Noyena to Our Lady of POTpetual Help each Tuesday at 7:45 P. M, Confessons: Saturdays, 4:00 to 0:00 P.M., and 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Barton and Grove Avenue Woodbrdge 9:45 Bble Sohool. 11:00 A. M.: Mornng worshp. 5:00 P. M.: Young Peoples Socety of C. E. - OUR LADY ofpeace CHURCH New Brumwck Avenue Fordt Rev. James Sherdan, Pastor Sunday Masses: 7:00j8100,0:00, 10:00 and 11:00A.M. Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 8:15 A. M. Servcemens Novena: Every Monday evenng at 7:30. John AnloHlls, Jr.,- Brghton Mass. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Lews E.. Chrstan at the Hu.shwck AVLMHIO Methods Church, Brooklyn. Woodbrdge Notes -Dr. and Mrs, Ralph Dcutsch.spent the holdays at the Shelburne, Atlantc Cty, Mr. ajd Mrs. George N. Spavrow and famly, Washngton, D. LAURA QUINN WEDS C, are vstng her parents, Mr. WOODKRIDGE Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Henry L. Ilolland, Rah- Herman M. Qunn, Lnden Avenue announce tho marrage of ther daughter, Laura Choate Qunn; to way Avenue, for the holdays. Mss Mury E. Ncary, Grove Street, was the Chrstmas Day guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Rupp, Metuelen, Atomc energy economcally practcal, NAM s told. Year The sprt of the season prompts V, ts to express to ya»f apprecaton 6\ our, pl<!a~,. ant busness relatons durng the. year. Bsl holday wshes to you and 108 MAIN^STREET Iselln Brefs. Davtd Utehnwh, U. S. A., spent the Chrstmas holdays wth hs mother, Mrs. Mftrgaret Utchman, Ftt Avenue. MM. A. Ehmtone, Lake Lookover, and Mr. and Mrs, S. Waterton, Colltngwood. wro the Tuo»- day guests of Mr. and Watoreon, Hardntf Avenue. Arthur Dube has receved hs hororablo dtsch*rne Elmer Krynko, Chrstmnn Eve; tha Army and, s «t home wth hs (am she lost a, black ann rod wallet con ly on leelln Boulevard. tnnng 57 whle Choppng, A New f *" " 4.,., _. Harold and Lesle take, both n the Army, spent Chrstmas Day wth ther mother, Mrs. Rote Lake, Oak Tree Road-. Robert Boyle, nuo, formerly of \wa mm/, H«D HEATIN tw Book For the Iseln Free Publc UbetM receved hs honorable dscharge and s resdng on Cooper Av«nu«wth hs wfe and mother. "C»ss Tmberlane, Tde," "Captan Front TOO BADI "The Whte" Tower," WOODBRIDGE Mrs. Danced,". "Stockey Bo» BEST WISHES FOR A PROSPEROVS NEW YEAR Wo tthe thx opportunty to wsh you the aeafona greetngs. We h»ve enjoyed servng you n the past V.. n the future we shall agan endeavor to gve you the same degree of servce and Wrth qualty. WIRTHS Relable Jeweler* 190 Smth Stre«t Perth Amboy, N. J, T«xa«," Model Chld," Mnon," Tunelh beth" and a 1946 Encyclopcdn BrUnnlcH We are pleased to announce that our refnery has developed a non-cbrtosve beatng ol. Our No. 2 Heatng Ol always ha* beep * strght-run dfstllate, product and Wth ths new process, t u an out-. Handng product and s known a» ROYALHEAT. "Not a cracked fuel." Tha meant that the conumen can now get a fuel long dered for t*;,, clean burnng and effcent operaton n all malwt of burner*, along wth effcent delvery *eryce and the other»ervce» offered by our dealer*, should prove to be the deal knd of home heatng. T By contactng the Royalheat dealer n your area, ths fuel ol of burnng qualty can be had. "FOR FVLLY AUTOMATIC HEAT, OIL CQSTS I PETROUSUM

4 ". " - * " " " " " " " " - -,.... _ PAGE FOUlt S THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1945 * INDEPENDEN If you are puzzlng over what to do wr whore to go..,. the answers fght here!, A VERY ^ Happy New Year To You! JOYOUS NEW YEAR TO ALL! THE CANTEEN " 884 Amhoy Avenue > SARGE and JULIUS MAGYAR, Prop. Perth Amboy, N. J. OPEN HOUSE REFRESHMENTS*MVSJC NOISEMAKERS I OPEN COVER CHARGER GREEN For a, Real Good Tme Mor Y Frends at the GREEN 1 ANTE Celebrate the New Year lrj^ Musc and Entertanment LANTERN COCKTAIL BAR CHARLES AND JULIA SlOS LETS HAVE OUR PARTY AT - GRANDMA^ LOG CABIN OPEN HOUSE Famous for New Kerns Fun, Rng out the old year wth your frends at Grandmas. Gaety, laughter n the fnest surroundngs. Favors, nosemakers, musc. Grandmas Log Cabn ST. GEORGE AVENUE WOODBRIDGE NO COVER "CHSRGE! PHONE -WOOD r < OPEN HOUSE telmrar/o# NEW YEARS EVE REFRESHMENTS DANCING NOISE MAKERS SUPERHIGHWAY DANCE THE NEW YEAR IN TO YOVR FAVORITE MVSIC AT THE BLACK CAT INN FRENCH RESTAURANT- TELEPHONE WOODBRIDGE AVENELN.J, Make Your NEW YEARS EVE r. TORKEY QINNER WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS.- $3.50 Per Couple (Tax Included) HATS-NOISE MAKERS,ETC.-FUN GALORE- DANCING ROOSEVELT HOTEL J.. :..., - STEVEN^OJTCY, Prop ROOSEVELT AVENUE Cartel " CARTERET, N, J. Tyrones Bar & Pzzera Gala New Years Party NOISE MAKERS - MUSIC - REFRESHMENTS JIMMY GAY & HIS ORCHESTRA SEE OUR NEW AIRCRAFT CARRIER BAR ITALIAN TOMATO PIES Ol)R SPECIALTY TELEPHONE WOODBR1DGE 8-176S SUPERHIGHWAY NO. 25 % AVENEL, N. J. nfmnah OPEN HOUSE at JULIANS Restaurant & Cocktal Bar -394 PEARL ST. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. LIFF CARTER-Panst Deluxe VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL CIRCULAR BAR. NOISE MAKERS REFRESHMENTS - HATS - SANDWICHES - SPAGHETTI PIES BMBMWBB«lmlll«llW«ll!ll! j]!lll Happy New Year To All! Toast TheNew Year Wth Us- Fun Galore Nose Makers OPEN SOBSE FORDS RECREATION TAVERN nnmmnsm llllllllfflllulllllllllllblllllaallsllllllllullll^ New Year Greetngs to All! SWING YOUR PARTNER RIGHT- INTO THE NEW YEAR! Dance rght nto the frst day of Youll be meetng ad your frends at...,:.. oar /Ven Years Fest of Fun and Frolc....J, L REFRESHMENTS - NOISEMAKERS - FAVQRS, I.FRANKS TAVERN.- FRANK WAS1BLESK1, Prop. 747 KING GEORGE ROAD FORDS, N.J. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL! /... J. OPEN H0US1 J "

5 THURSDAY, DfecfeMB&M $7, I. 1, FULTON INN Elmer Pakay and John Patalty, Prop. FULTON STREET WOODBRIOGE Wth to announce that ther«wll be a lmted d dumber of table far our NEW GALA NEW YEARS EVE CELEBRATION ^TURKEY AND CHICKEN DINNER MUSIC, HATS, NOISEMAKERS, FUNGXLORE MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW!. FURTHER INFORMATION CALL WO0DBR1DGE H you are puzzlng oyef what tp db or Where to... the answers fght here! A VERY Happy New Year To You! A Toastto the New Year Round up the boy? for n rollckng good tme gvng welcome We extend a hearty nvtaton to everyone to jon our gala New Years party for a round of fun am frolc. CHARLIES TAVERN LEWIS TOMCHIK, Prop. NEW AND WILLIAM STREETS WOODBftlDGE Cocktal Lounge GYPSY CAMP HUNGARIAN RESTAURANT 44 ESSEX STREET CARTERET FOR A GALA NEW YEARS EVE ; : Coffle N?w Yea^ol the N«w! n mld«t contoffttl fra lt our plntrp. Wo r v«.j h table wnltt«)( for,.. bat come.^tl avod (Hwjkpolftt Owd, food and dflnkg 8M thrfty JOHNS TAVERN JOHN VARSHANY, Pro*. 304 FULTON STREET W.OODBRII No Fner Eatng Mace n Town Than CANTON TEA GARDEN -/I Smth Street Perth Amboy 4- Where you can enjoy our delcott* Cltn«6 and AAerttaa SPECIAL FOR Nfw YEARS ONLY I DANCING TO A WELL KNOWN ORCHESTRA $2.50 Ple«e rfle rctrrttom For Mew Year 1 * v«dnner Vw Fora "Bubblng" New Years Fest Celebrate the New Year... dunce to your favorte tunes.., jon the. crowd n smgng Auld LanpSyne! Were set for t gl cvennc... so, have fun! Plan lo vflt us. * BLUE BAR *. FRANK BAKA, Prop, JLTON AND NEW STREETS Wshng All Oar Frends A Very Merry Chrstnas AND WOODBR1DGE A Happy and Prosperous New Year [OAK HILLS MANOR W. A. Petersen, Mgr. I PLAINF1ELD ROAD, METUCHEN APerfed Welcome and welcome th Year n wth your frends! Were gong ull out to make New Years Eve merrer than ever... so be certan ta stop n to MAIN TAVERN MIKE ALMASI, Prop. 78 MAIN STREET :. WOODBRIDGE Celebrate The New Yeat at LITTLE JOES Where Old Frends Meet-^-Enjoy the Holday Season Wth Us.. PHIL FELDMAN AT THE PIANO MUSIC, ENTERTAINMENT, HATS, NOISEMAKERS. EVERYTHING THAT GOES TO MAKE A GOOD TIME. EW A : V RY < UAPPY ; Y AR 1946 PLUS Frances Famous Sandwches LITTLE JOES BAR AND GRILL 64 Second Street Prvate Parkng Lot n Hear Tufrn at Red Lght at New Street One Block Down, \ MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW! MTTCtr fcvetty SAfWRDAY # S* a P. M. IUUSIIJ A^> 3UWDAY NIGHT 7 TO 12 By kal KEDVES and EMERY and ther ORCHESTRA HOME COOKED MEDALS SERVED DAILY / Gala Tune HOLIDAY Celebraton In Wth The SPIRIT o. OPEN HOUSE Jon The Festvtes At WALTS INN Telephone Woodbrdje 8-22d AVENEL STREET AVENEL, N. J. DINE and DANCE TO CONTINENTAL AND INTERESTING MUSIC At the Beautful New Qypsy Rendezvous (Formerly Hghland Grove) GALA NEW YEARS EVE PARTY 1 \ Make your fterv*toh ekrly a tables, are lmted..,. $10.00 per couple, ncludng Dnner, Noemaker* and Hat», -; 8 P. M. TILL CLOSING :- Route 25 Half Mle from New Brunswck Crcle Telephone New Brunswck 6129 Includng Favx>rl ( NolwBNfcen, Etc. NO COVER NO MINIMUM Otr Spfrcltjr Weddlftgl and Pattre at any thn«. A Happer New Year... * n the, Amercan Sprt! Welcome 1 the New Year whle" you mngle wth your frends here.- Youco. sure-:ola_pcxf(tl evcng f you plan to be wth us New Years Eve. Get n. on the fun!,. Molnars Tavern MltS. MARY MOLNAK, Prop. NEW AND WILLIAM STREETS WOODBRIDG! Come One-- Come All NEW YEARS PARTY Nolemal«r< Hat Noteltej ROAST CHICKEN DINNER - DANCING - HUNGARIAN, POLISH AND AMERICAN MUSIC MONDAY, DECEMBER 31,1945 I ; 8P.M.UNTIL?. -$2 50 PER PERSON - Matys Taver y 418 SMITH STREET 5 * t.<2 PERTH AMf^Y, N^j P. A MAKE IT Lugs Pzzera R AND GRILL BAR AND GRILL.^0 1 STOP w AT THE: I. \. ; FOR THAT WHITE HQDSE BAR & FOOD m YEARS Et-om mw V. I -I STEAKS -qjopjl- CHICKEN CIRCLE, HIGHWAY 25 N. J. -

6 . * * *. :#AGE-SflC- Tdbts: ; Among the many Chrstmas greetng cards I receved wns oqc lwjm Wndsor (Wndy) Laks and 01s famly. Wndy, former reporter, Bnd more recently a Chef Petty : Offcer n the Coast Gunrr las.evdently k^n honorably ds- ; charged and s resdng n Krk- wood, Mo. The envelope was postf R Lous so 1 havfe an dea ^ y must be wortyntf on a newspaper there... Also.receved «lne., card from Capt. Sharks fabj^n, J\, who s at Furl Deponng,Gn.... Buy Bonds Around Town: " -Dr.- and!\ja. C. H. Rothfuas JMIVO ther home and grounds decorated agah ths yotr. Looks fes tve.... Notced many more homes wore decorated ths year «gure sgn that the war s over, I thnk there would have been more lghtng effects f bulbs had been avalable.... Jean Cook and Ellen KOUUM left yesterday for a two wopks vacaton n. Florda. Have. a swell tme, grlh,... The Fences cerlnnly celebrated Tonys return home.... Buy Bonds Newstltes: Lenne Fscher, former actng health offcer, has returned from a Successful deer-huntng trp. He was accompaned by Elmer, John and Wlbur Fscher, George Kento«j.Wk frnnr, Stove Magyar and S/Sgt. Jack Manton.... Martn Gall has left the employ of the Draft Board The Woodbrdge Fre Company party for chldren of members was a decded suc- ees.... Arthur Anderson, Qld, Road, Sewarcn, has enlsted n the Navy for two years.,.. And Leut. Lyman Peck s handng out cgars.. ts a boy Buy Bond Rambln Around: Tom Lockes sngng of "My Wld Irsh Rose" was the ht the cops Chrstmas party at the. Alamo.,,. And by the way, you should hear Danny Pancon sng "Mare" n -Italan Whle Cnzo Zuccaro served as the los n and found department,... Sgt, MOJC Stevens has arrved from-th South Pacfc to be ntroduced to hs baby daughter, who, wth her mother s now resdng n Lnden,... Fred P. Buntenbach, charman of the Vctory Loan drve, says tha although complete fgures are no ^_ayalablc rght now due to the hol days, t looks as f the Seres I Bnd quota wll bo reached be fore New Years Day. Fred ha served as charman of all the drve, except the frst and has done splendd jub..,, - Buy Bonds Ddja Know That: Another veterans group know 3 the Woodlmdge Chapter, D> -8bled War Veterans, las beer ^formed here....that the Sa frtagund Chrstmas party at th JRothfuas home Thursday was, a; very successful..,. That Nylnr, home fjom Duke for the holdays,-, s llavng a scrumptous tme.... That you want to hel[) the cvlans lberated cgunlrus attend the IJjjbeetng tomorrow nght ut the own hull called by John Onen- Bjhser, charman of the clothng collecton Buy Bonds The Notebook: Its a Hon for Major uml Mrs. Ofeeph Kwnt, ^Avcna], born at mp Klner Hosptal. The mother a pe former Ruth Stern Chck Sternstsster.... Chef Keatng tges that you watch your drvng!lew Years Eve and urges you not fdtve f you have been drnkng. ;, :.From the grn on len Paraonn feee-yesterdays-would judge he had "very Merry Chrstmas.... AT he churches wore crowded for lrstmas, Eve servces. The musc James Ohurch was exoop lly good.... Buy Bonds st But Not Least: Another yeju- s drawng to» lose and t s tme not to look faackwatd, but to gaze- hopefully award the future.. Heres hopng 1946 brngs us 12 months «f good news, of peace and content- {. May t see all our hoys back e.agaln, and startng to shape fber own.lves as hapjy cvlans...may t.brng each and cyory ne of you happness, good health jnd good cheer, So to all of you: A pynew Ye( am) God bless Jr.ou. Buy Bond*.RATHER EXPENSIVE ROCHESTER, N. Y. A. toy Udog ban cost tf ewn«j\ the suc aettumont of 1175 wthn a r for btng two members of a ^hbotlng famly. The frst vlc was Mrs. Helen Seeley an, 6U vn Mfs, Seeley* <fc «4 W comylefe c«r«tor chftlera w Imported by the Unted States Kath Boys Trumph In Court Tlt, WOODBRIDGE The Kath Joys Club opened ts season wth a Bt-33 wn over the RankhBoyB. The latter took an early 6-0 lead n the frst four mnutes of the :amc hut when the Kath Boys got tarted they took over. The Kath Junors also won ts penng tlt by defeatng the Whte Church JayvcjOH, The scores: RANKIN BOYS (53) otcrsonv f : Vnhaly,...;.!. - Demchajoc... f Lozak, p.-- Muchanc,. R...: yenes npraro \ath 3alva "... Iverett lla G K ~ I* L,,fc,,; ;, 22 ^ F ;r oo o KATH BOYS (67) G. 1,4.:A.. G P. 25J 0, P ro WHITE CHURCH JV. (7) G. F, Robnson, IVashhurn 1 1 hompson..., 0 0 ounger 1 0 Trost 0 0 Iverson KATH B.C. JV." <24>* vcrada 5 Eak 0 Coley Hopstack 11,2 24 WHAT A MAN1 PROVO, Wash. Stephen Bee, 89 years old sportsman, went duck huntng but stepped n a hole and got drenched, He swam out ard found a haystack n whch he went to sleep. After a freezng nght Mr. Bue was apparently none the worse for ls experence, but was dsgusted at not gettng any ducks IMAGINE HIS SURPRISE CAMP SHANKS, N. Y. Tom my Neale s a prvate, but when he came home on a troop shp was met n the Hudson Rver by k tugboat flled wth hs relatves,.frends an,d a brass band. Hs father had chartered the tug fof the occason., NEW TREATMENT FOR ANEMIA...CINCINNATI A new treatment or 4 types of anema has been dscovered: It s known as a synthetc olc acd and s a member of the B-Complcx vtamn famly. It stmulates the buldng of red corpuscles and patents begn feelng better between the thrd and ffth day\of the treatment. NOW TO SATURDAY IHEMGHTLEST QF AU SEA PICTURES! HENRElb OHARA SLEZAK.1* IWNII MIHU. JOHN IMUr > FRANK Shown Tlurs. & Fr., 2:20, 7:10, 9:30 Sat., 2:00, 4:40, 7:30, 9:50 COMEDY, NEWS, CARTOON SUNDAY (ALL DAY) MONDAY (MATINEE ONLY) Betty Feld. Zaehary Scott "THE SOUTHERNER" Plu«Gharle Cobm Gnny Smnu ^ "SHADY LADY" ATTEND OUR GALA SHOW NEW YEARS EVE Monday Evenng, Dec BIG FEATURES 3 5 HOUR SHOW 5 Gob and Cabs of Comedes COMMUNITY SINGING ONE COMPLETE SHOW 7 TO 12 NEW YEARS EVE, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY CLAUDETTE COLBERT DON AMECHE r u RICHARO FOKAN > ;, PLUS Atom Bomb Strkes Japan EXTRA FEATURE NEW YRS^RVE Securty Drops Par To Charleys Tavern WOODBRIDGE Securty Steel, the leader 1 * n the. Craftsmens House League, dropped two games lo Charleys Tavern durng the past week. Mayers took all three from the K. of C; the M. & G. Truckng bowed to the Green Lantern, 2-1, whle Leons grabbed all the games frpm.the CraftBmen. Team standng and scores: Won Lost Securty Steel.!? Leons Inn....* IB Mayers Tavern Craftsmens Club Green Lantern " -Charleys Tavern.., K. <jf C. :.: M. & G. Truckng CRAFTSMEN" (0) Bernsten ".." f Blnd Schwenzer Barth Stawck Chomck.: CHARLEYS (2) Dubel, 140 Hearn 186 Vereb.: 177 Demko 187 TftTURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1945 NEW YEARS AT THE CORNERS j what you was kssn me You was jealous o Jed Hafey jealouser, 158* MAYERS (3) Kamchoff 184 Smonsen 156 L. Nagy 159 Papp 183 Vsakay 163 Batta K. OF C, (0).,...: Blnd W. Gerty : 164 E. Gerty 188 N. Bernsten 148 L. Gerty "Pop," Mnw Lovs called from the ktchen, "you get your lazy bones out of that char and wash up! Dnncrll bo ready n two shakes of a lambs tal." Pop managed to lft hs sx feet of bone and srtcw to hs feet and headed.for the.ktchen snk. Dont youjfco. usjn- that clean towel, nether^ Maw admonshed, thats for company, Use the roller towel. l Sakes alve,.i do heleve youd wpe your drfy fcot on the front door mat f Id leave t out."!w.hat«a door mat for," Pop flareov,"f t ant to wpe feet on?" Pop gave the roller, towel a vcous jerk. "Yknow tonght bcn New Years Eve, Maw, you nd me, ought- to stepout somewheres. Theyre havng a bg shndg over at the Corners store. Jed Hnfeys openn a keg." LEONS INN (3) Srnoonu "If ts anythng lke that kog Samons S5 he opened Thanksgvng, you ant A. Coppola 207 V.. gettn any nearer to t than you Kollar., 203 1G2 are rght now, Pretty howdy-do, M. Coppola you comn home sx oclock n the Fratterolo mornn and shootn off the shotgun through the roof so t leaks lke a seve. No, sree, you ant even gettn near enough to have a SECURITY STEEL <n smell of any keg Jed Hafey opens," Maw sad,. ; Ondrc Suddenly Pop looked up from Anderson hs plate. "Well, consarn!. What Powers you cryn about. Maw?" Murray T ; f "1 ant cryn," Mnw dened, Van Camp. >... 1J GREEN LANTERN (2) Mullroney Ruz Feuchter MacVcar.^...,J HamlT, M. & G. TRUCKING (1) Gutwen Cuch : : Brght Baka...; MacDowcll Churchmen urge relef now both Germanyand Japan. FORDS Il.lVHOlSI FORDS, N. J, P. A Thursday, Frday, Saturday December 27, 28, 29 "MILDRED PIERCE", Wth oan Crawford - Jack Carson Also- Selected Shorts Sunday, Monday, Dec. 30, 31 "CAPTAIN KIDD" Wth Charles Lautfhton Randolph Scott Also "THE CHEATERS" Wth Ruth Terry, Joseph Shldkraut Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2 "HER HIGHNESS AND THE BELLBOY" Wth Hedy LaMarr - RoWt Walker Al»o "MY NAME IS JULIA ROSS" Wth Nna Foch "Im Just thnkn thnkn back fftyrtwo years. You was payn aj. tenton to me and knd o 1 jealous lke, I couldnt turn round but than anythng." Pop snorted dsdanfully. "Whatd I have to be jealous o Jed Hafey fer? Tell me that." "Plenty," Maw sad. "I was gong to marry hnk >r "~\ Pop dropped hs fork.^yftu was,-gon to marry Jed?" Sure Only hs folks wanted m to marry Edda Stout. She wned all the bottom land nearly n Clarke county. He couldnt marry me untl he was of age, on account - hs folkswantn hm to marry Edda. In a year he fgures he can get all her money and then dvorce her and marry me. Meanwhle he sad I mght as well marry you, ;hen when he got all Eddas money. could dvorce you and marry hm. NEW STORE HOURS Untl Further Notce, Monday Through Frday 10 A. M, to 6 P. M.-Sa.tnrday-10-ArMvto-9 P- Where Were You On Xmas Morn? It you werent under the tree lookng around, then you certanly mssed.somethng from the Brcge Store. Judgng from the mjny fne gfts we sold to your frends there must have been a number of happy men n town on Dec. 25th, The Bregs Store wshes you all a Happy New Year Our 65th Busness Mlestone BRIEGS SMITH and KING STS. PERTH AMBOY Free Parkng Lot n Rear STATE THEATRE WOODBRIDGE, N, ). V TODAY THROUGH SATUf&AY FIRST YANK IN TOKYO" Wth BarW«HALE Tpn, NEAL ABBOTT.ad COSTELL0: In "HOLLYWOOD**. 8UJJDAY, THROUGH TUESDAY //»d»+ <N>nr Ywr Da/) gpntlh«o«s Sad youwas about the moat harmless male ben n all Clarke cotnty and no harm would come to me marryn you. He sad f I marred anybody else I mght fall n love wth hm then hed lose out:" "So that was the Way o thngs! I remember. Jed dd dvorce Edda a year or so later. How come you never told me ths before, Ll? And how come you not to dvorce me and marry Jed after he got hs dvorce?" "How come?" Maw sad. "Well, Pop, I guess maybe you was knd o responsble for that. Ant no telln how a woman looks at thngs untl shes hogted to a man, I just knd o forgot about Jed. Money ddnt matter so much, after all. I found out t was the man that mattered..you knd, o had good-ways: about you, Pop. Dfffrentrknd «ways, only they was Ine rght knd; Made a grl thnk twce afore jumpn from the fryn pan nto the fre, You was good enough for me, I found. If there was any better menn you, I wouldnt haw«no way o known, «course. Everythng was so nce I ddnt thnk t could be any ncer, so I just de> cded. W hang ontoxyou and let Jed root,for hmself, I -J "By gum!" Pop,exclamed after a moments reflecton, "Now1 am agoln to,that keg openn tonght If t wth klls me, mej Ll. And youjrc a-gn I wont have Jed thnkn 1 he ddnt get cheated n the deal, consarn hs danged hde! If I go wthout you hell thnk dont care none about you, and want to make hm feel rght goo and jealous." "Jed jealou? after ffty - tw< years?" Maw ^ad ncredulously. "Well, f hebwt he ought to be Happy New Year, Maw!" Tl go," Maw sad, "but re member, Pop Levs, f you *gel drunk tonght Ill break the mo handle over your head when w. get home that s, f Im stll abb to tell a mop handle from a crow J>ar.". Klls Woman Wth Fve Shots as Scores Watch RIOPW^JD, VA. Mrs. Edna-M, Grffn, 33, a department store em ployee, was shot to death on a streel n downtown Rchmond shortly be fore 6 p. m. whle many offce work ers were watng for trolleys and buses. She was struck wth fve bullets from a pstol. Polce Lt. J. W. Butler sad Wllll A, Brttle, her former employer, was arrested on a charge of murder, Butler sad no motve had been es tablshed. The shootng was wtnessed by scores n the rush hour. Butler sad wtnesses told hm Brttle was standng at the entrance of a theater and began frng as Mrs. Grffn emerged. A street car supervsor on duty at the corner wrested the pstol from Brlttles hands and guarded hm, polce sad, untl they arrved. Lve Stock Eat Potatoes Gven to Farmers by U. S. ALBANY, N. Y. Potatoes, retal- I lng at around 50 cents a peck, are beng gven free to New York state rmers by the federal government or lvestock leedng. o Leo F. Powers, assstant state marketng offcers n the producton and marketng admnstraton of the Jnted States department nf ngr- :ulture, sad carloads of surplus government bought potatoes are beng offered to farmers for lvestock [eed to prevent them from spolng. War lnks wth Amerca must eman n peace, Attlee says. Bowles warns of an economc.rash f prce controls are lfted. DITMAf IKKTII AMIlO; Phone P. A S TODAY THRU MONDAY MATINEE. Fred.Astare Luclle Bremer n "YOLANDA AND THE THIEF", IN TECHNICOLOR \ STARTS MONDAY AT 7 P. M. BING CROSBY FRED ASTAIRE Holday Inn (Jala Mdnght Show New Years Eve STARTS THURSPAV,, JANUARY 3, 1946 Jm* L.e«lft Robert Hutton n- "Too Young Jove Conquers 5,000 Mles, and Blnd Par Wed Blonde and Smlng Brde Say Th* U Indeed A Happy Day. NORTHILL, BEDFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND. Mss TUary Mansfeld, Colorado- Sprngs, Colo., 33 and blnd, was marred to Harry C. Marsort, 44,,the blnd Englsh mechanc he traveled mles" to wed., After the ceremony In a 14th century church, "the couple strode-ttown Jhe_&lsle paatmo frends and ncgh- bor* and <vent to the 300-year-old Crown 4nn, operated by the Marsomlamlly. There at n weddng recepton for 60 guess, the radant faced brde cut tlw weddng cake. A Happy Day. t love England and ths s Indeed a happy day," she sad., Blonde and smlng, the brde wore a goto,ot whte elk wth red floral desgn and carred red and Whte roses. The brde sad she and har husband Would spend ther honeymoon by the sea and tjen try to fnd a house In Dunstable, where he s an nspector In an electrcal 1 factory. Sometme, she sad, sh<- hopes to take her husband to the Unted States to help her publsh the Bralle magazne that frst brought the two together n a mal box romance that flourshed In 10 years of correspondence n Sralle across the Atlantc. Low Door InltUtes Her, "I thnk I can say I have been properly ntated In England, because I bumped my head on one of the low cottage doorways," Mrs. Marsom sad. * "It Is not much dfferent from home. The whstlng of a passng cyclst and the chrpng of sparrows outsde the wndow are Thngs I used to hear n Amerca." She s eager to get back her Seeng Eye dog, whch waws placed n the customary sx months quarantne when she came to England. The dog, Arta, whch wll be released from quarantne late n March f the usual procedure s followed, s vsted frequently by ts mstress, It s n a whtewashed hut at the governments Surrey kennels. Basc wage polcy unchanged, says Oflce of Stablzaton. Infant mortalty rate s cut HI per cent n ten years. Empre THEATRE RAHWAY FRIDAY TO SUNDAY "THE HURRICANE" Dorothy Lamour - Jon Hall "RAFFLES" Wth Davd Nven and Olva dehavlland 5at., Sun. Mats. 4 Cartoons NEW YEARS EVE SHOW THREE BIG FEATURES From 7:00 to Mdnght NEW YEARS DAY Contnuous 1:00 to 11:30 P. M. "THE MISSING CORPSE" J. Edward Brombcrg "APOLOGY FOR MURDER" Ann Savage NEW PERTH AMBOY 1hone v, A. <-o:k3 TODAY THRU MONDAY MATINEE. BRAND NEW PICTURES Lou Cllaney John Carradne n M HOUS OF DR/ICULA" and ZANE GREYS "WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND" STARTS MONDAY NIGHT Joan Crawford, Jack Carson, Z«clary Scott n "MILDRED PIERCE" Also Ann Hardng - Evelyn Keyes n "NINEGIRLS" Gala Mdnte Show ^ Years Eve STARTS MONDAY NIGHT Dana Andrews, Jeanne Crau, Dkk Haynles "STATE FAIR" AllQ Fghtfng Men Eugene E, Bolan, Sl/C USNR, son of Mrs. Anna B. Bolan, 25 Legon Place, Woodbrdge, Is on hs way tome aboard the USS Drake, accordng to Publc Informaton Offce,"Pearl Harbor, T. H. Leut, (j.g.) Rchard D. Qunn USN, Is spendng a holday leave! wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M, Qunn, Lnden Avenue, Woodbrdge. * * Walter Cook, Sl/C, Tacotna, Wash., s spendng a 2"0-day leave at hs "home, Lvngston.Avenuo, Avencl. Halsoy ussals mefger ealls^ Army advocacy un-amerjcart. HERE AT LAST! Come n and see the new PHILCO EMERSON CROSLEY and MECK table model 1 slr. CROSLEY AND I>H1. CO REFRIGERATORS ON THE WAY. RANGES - VACUUM CLEANERS. Rado Phonograph Combnatons * B;\Ue n>. s Records Tubes Brolers Electrc I Ols Toasters Mxers Regna Can Openers Happy Mew Year To All! REX Rado & Applance Co. Telephone Woodbrdge MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE l>uj> front l:;o NOW PLAYING Barry FITZGERALD Don DeFORE and ntroducng Andy RUSSELL NKXT MOMIA1 GEFIING GERTIES GARTER" NKtOM) nm FHATl- K OF DE.V1H" GALA MIDNITE SHOWS NEW YEARS EVE AT BOTH THEATRKS PERTH NOW PLAYING BIG FEATURES

7 lenbent-heaber H<mh Wlllnmaon Kelly Unrcb H, IMS A«t X, 104? COMHIMNG lre Leader (1001)) nrrprhlcnt (1919) I (1020) 1 ~ (1984) Every Thursday by the I- puhllllng Company, Woodbrldge, N..1. cbpfy. Pro8l4ent; ~- Maxwell Losan, Int; Lawrence P. Chmplon, Treasurer; fcgory, Secretary. INHKPBN fll 11 on Hat* t3.w Edtor and Publsher NEWSPA.PUU In ndvnnce yscal Educaton Needed. Jcaton of the Natonal Educaton Ion tells Us that "adequate school sgrams are mperatve," whch s Sat we have tred to tell our read- )me years.. t of every three men, called nto lfter Pearl Harbor, was unlt for apples to those between the Jl8-37 but even among the le rejectons were one out of four -19 ages rejectons among the yere 23.8 per cent and amuk Ncj jj,5 per cent. For farm youth the js were 41 per cent compared to ent for all occupatonal groups, pvdence of physcal dsablty s a challenge to the naton but a naton. Parents, schools, publ [servces, doctors and lawmaker, e blame. Every ndvdual s part} nsofar as he, or she, dd no hng to remedy the appallng lack physcal educaton and develop Whether our readers know t or not we have attempted, n our dscusson of world problems, to present the vewpont of other peoples. It s only through an understandng of the thnkng and dffcultes of other peoples and governments that we wll be able to make probable the future peace of ;he world. For the same*-reason we have dsapproved the efforts of some Amercans.to str up ll-feelng aganst our Alles, and nher peoples, through appeals to the prejudces that every ntellgent person knows are nevtable n connecton wth our relatons wth other lands. Predcts Horrble Warfare. Its a black pcture that Maj. Gen. Clare Chennault pants for-the naton as; he looks ahead to the possblty of another war.; The General says that the Unted States should "go underground and go fast" us a lefensc aganst the atomc bomb and that we have "twenty-fve years to do the job of buldng [or peace and burrowng for war. "The next war," says the veteran leader/, of a part of nur ar forces, "wll come n- lantly," and "anythng left above ground cannot wthstand t." We have no dea that the people of the naton wll follow the advce of the Genoral, but t appears that wsdom would requre that some of our key defensve and ndustral nstallatons be placed underground or so dffused as to make mpossble sudden destructon through surprse at tack, even by atomc bombs. The hope of manknd rests upon some organzaton of the natons of the world that wll be powerful enough to prevent the rse of future aggressors. If unfor- are some sgns of physcal educa [ddlesex County, but the truth o ;er s that what has been attempted tunately one does step forward to make Blly nadequate. Even the programs hs play for world domnaton then the largest schools s but a feeble start Unted Natons of the earth must have the be great task of nsurng proper means to wpe hm and hs gang of cutthroats off the map, and do the job n- growth for boys and grls. [fertes suggest that adequate school stantly. ns are mperatve. They are rght Suggeston, even f the program costs School years are crtcal for physbwth and most students need, more ver, a sensble routne of health, ll educaton and proper recreaton. Htler Teach Us Anythng? tg that Adolf Htler has taught u.s [ng of the amazng powers of edu- Mr. T. A. Warden, presdent of Internatonal, expresses the opnon er Ffhrer "at least conceved those lmtless possbltes of educaton" Boldly and merclessly educated hs [for death. -pont s worth consderng, but we lat Htler has taught us the danger aan perverson, that appeals to prej- IBIKI greed wll sway so-called edu- Ipeople and that when the fres of pry begn to burn wthn the human (the holocaust develops progressvely consumes the sprt, human race has not yet developed plan a thn veneer of cvlzaton, ress of the educaton that ndvduals The latent forces of the races even f temporarly under reasonable I. What Htler dd was to gve hs an excuse for reverson, an oppor- I for greedy explotaton of weaker pors and a fatal belef that they be able to do the job wthout sufunduly, worth notng that the Naz plans fed, not because the German people jt support Htjler to the btter end but the msdeeds of. hs regme fnally Illated suffcent opposton to encom- Us downfall. The armes of the,rech [beaten and the vctors acqured the jtunty to p wpe out the frut of Naz lly. ; [at are we dong about t? Ths s p queston. The people of the Unted despte; ther educaton, are for the t>art yellng "brng home the boys" dont draft any more men." Obv- : ths makes mpossble a thorough mtaton of the vctory whch can led, n Europe, only f we do some- [dntstce to eradcate the Naz phlosthe mltary system whch made a menace to cvlzaton. Good Books To Read not our custom to advertse books fre columns, but we thnk a. project, p ntated by the Harvard Unverres» deserves some attenton. : unversty plans a seres of books utelgent Amercans an nsght ntq s tha confront" the Ufllted ; l1 ts relatons wth other natons, wll attempt to nterpret lv- ^ and ther customs, as well. ". f study.of ench. lnd ydpal naton wll 1 to relate: (1) ft&relaton to geogl)eopleandeeonomy; (2) changes 1 about Iflh the tha: ; (3) our relaw n-the pwt and (4) at.v the na- No Tme U War Comes Supportng the adopton of a compulsory mltary tranng program, Wllam S. Knudsen says that on the mechancal sde he "can see the necessty that when a mar s put n the feld wth a rfle o-other equpment he wll know what to do wth t. 1 Ths expresses smply the fundamental argument n favor of mltary tranng r tme of peace. The processes of warfar have become techncal and complcate and t requres some months, at least, fo solders to learn how to use ther weapofl and equpment. Moreover, the naton can not afford to gamble that t wll not becottu nvolved n a war that wll requre mme date acton on our part. Mr, Knudsen knew of no country o: group aganst whch the Unted States should be prepared mmedately, but he added that ths concluson "doesnt hold for the rest of tme." Whle he dd not know when an occason would compel us to resort to arms, he thought t probably ^ o f ", would follow the rse of another Htler. Bevn For World Government The Brtsh Foregn Secretary, Ernest Bevn, recently urged a world assembly elected drectly from the people, whch s a far cry from the natonalsm and mperalsm usually assocated wth the Brtsh Empre., There s an ncreasng publc sentment, n favor of some world government, possessng suffcent authorty to use force, f necessary,, to keep the peace of the world. The dea generally centers around a Federal State, whch would be gven certan carefully delegated powers by the partcpatng governments or natons. The oflcal poston of the Unted States was stated by Secretary of State James F. Byrnes recently. He sad; "We must not magne wshfully that overnght there can arse full grown a world government, wse enough and strong enough to protect all of us, and tolerant and democratc.enough to command our wllng loyalty." Fnshed Wth Germans. "We are fnshed wth the Germans, n Czechoslovaka," declares Foregn Mnster Jan Masaryk, ndcatng that the Ger mans wll be expelled, however much the government may be crtczed. The Chechoslovakan also reported tha nnety per cent of the Sovet troops have left hs country and that whle there hav< been some excesses and some complant by the Czech people, thw has always beet the story of occupyng armes throughou hstory.. ^ In vew of the duplcty revealed by German documents, n connecton wth Germantelatons to Czechoslovaka.n.pre-wa days, we doubt f any reasonable ndvdua wll be nclned to crtcze the Cech gov emnent for nsstng upon gettng rd German resdents. If these suffer. It b ur fortunate, but they have only ther ow ; people md ther government to WW - r»su ", fcecembbr 27,1946 PAGE HOLIDAY CHEER! Under The State House Dome By J. Joseph Grbblns TRENTON. War veterans may ook forward to 104(5 wth certanty that preference wll be granted to them by the new Legslature n the fllng of all publc postons. Because of the broad program of veterans preference beng drafted, cvl servce offcals beleve veterans wll be the only persons hred by the State government for many years. When the l)40 Legslature convenes on January 8 the Legslatve Veterans Commsson, headed by Senator Alfred, B, Lttell, Sussex, wll recommend that dsabled veterans bo placed at the head of elgble lsts -resultng from cvl servce compettve examnatons n the order of ther passng marks; non-dsabled v;tenns next upon the lsts n the order of ther averages and fnally non : veterahs n accordance wth ther passng marks. ] As Dr. Wllam S. Carpenter, Presdent of the State Qvl Se-vee Commsson, favors shorter elgble lsts n the future, cvlans wthout a veterans ratng are not expected to get very far n competttve examnatons. Early n ^ holdng examnatons whch were drop. ped durng most of tl}e war perod. The new Legslature s also expected to adopt laws grantng sltable credt n open examnatons r tranng and experence n mlry servce and requrng oloals tle wrtten reasons wth the tate. Cvl Servce Commsson r passng over veterans on elgle lsts, JVIost of these reenmmentohs were suggested to the Leg- slatve Veterans Commsson by Joseph G. Carty, Planteld, Charman of the Amercan Legon Legsatve Commttee. A law requrng all detals of examnatons be wrtten publc records open to nspectpn by any ctzen, especally those partcpatng n such examnatons, may also be adopted by the 194(5 -Legslature. Veterans may also secure preference n lay-offs forced by reductons n personnel but not an unjust legal rght of retenton aheud of cvlans wth far greater senorty and more dependents. Many of these recommendatons wll he ncluded n the annual message of Governor Walter E. Edge to the Legslature on the openng day. Governor Edge s preparng hs annual message on hs Georga plantaton at the present tme. WHITE HOLLY: Holly at Chrstnas tme s a thng.of beauty wth the red berres and rchly colored leaves furnshng the necessary touch that adds to the holday festvty. But expert holly lovers are lookng for u holly tree wth whte berres. Durng a recent meetng of the New Jersey Holly Research Commttee at the plant of Clarence Wolf, head of the New Jersey Slca Sand Company at Mllvlle, H. M. Dengler, Extenson Forester from Maryland, told about recevng a roport from an Arkansas agent who clams le saw a whte berred holly along a roadsde n that State.- Efforts to locate thn rare specmen, however, proved futle. Ex Lbrs... % Wllam Sharp CHRISTMAS TREE AND THp MISTLETOE * MARTIN LUTHER CUT THE HMT CHRISTMAS TRE6-AN!>lfTITlWn CANDLES 10&$ M&L SVMS It so happened that C.-B. "Tny" Cranmcr, Assstant Forester of the State Department of Conservaton, took photographa of some nterestng holly trees.on. the Mllvlle plantaton shortly before thc-mcctng, Some tme later he developed the flm. The berres -on one of the photots showed whte. As a joke he sent a copy of the photo to Dengler as evdence of a whte holly tree n New Jersey, Dengler became cnthusasttc and asked for a twg of the whte berred tree so that he could put t on dsplay whle makng a speech n Baltmore wthn a.short tme. Cranmer had to explan the hoax at once. "Now dont be mstaken, and dont be msled," he wrote to Dengler "Where the berres pear whte, they should be red. When tjs photo WUB snapped, I escaped all detecton, The flter I used gave over correcton. Ths fact f not known on Wolfs holly acres, mukes Tny the chef of all nature fakers. Your tjueat s not onded by gosh and hy golly, for that Arkansas dream u whte berred holly." A few [lays later he receved the followng note from Dengler: "Tny, frend Tny, fraud that you be. Oh never, Oh never agan play on me. That hoax of your letter and photograph too of the whte berred holly that just wasnt true." TRACTORS: New Jersey farnk are slowly but surely dspensng wth horses and usng tractors n ther place. The State Department of Agrculture reports that Ilunterdton County leads New Jersey, n the -number of tractors.on farms. The 1945 rccojd credts lunterdon wth- 2,014 tractors. Monmouth ranks second wth l,(l 1,) and Burlngton thrd wth 1,50(1. The total for the State, s l(,2&f whch places New Jersey 2(th n the naton n the number of tractors,used on farms. Lousas Letter Dear Lousa: What would you thnk of «grl who would move off fro,m her home school dnd talk about her former frends wthout any reason, whatsoever. The boy "she used to date and pretended to love s now just socmthng for her to talk about tto make fun of to her new sot of frends. She has hs class rng and wll not gve t back to hm* She Always has an excme whenever Ho a»k» for It. Wh»t wbuld.you udvsc hm to do nbout ths? - " - Dsgusted Boy. Answer:..*,,.., 1 thnk l s.n very shabby thnjr to make fun or tnlk lsnnragncly of ones old frends ust because a person has begun.to run wth a dfferent crowd. But- do you know for certan tflht ths s so?sometmes thngs sound much worse Then they nh> repeated Jjy other people than they v/tto ntended. " "".. Of coucs there s no excuse for her not sendng your rng bnck but my guess s that she has lost t. If she has she should buy you another. Whenever a grl and boy break o n love affar the grl should send nny expensve gft or jewelry Hnt he boy- has gven her back to hm. All engagement rngs or rngs of nny knd should most ctrtnrrly be returned. LOUISA: Dear Lousn: I am very much n love wth a young man and I nm sure he loves me. However, my famly dslkes hm very much because they do not understand hs ways. I sent hnv away and have been terrbly unhappy snce. I dont feel that I ca never love anyone eue. What shtll I do? 1 Uhdeeldsd Penn. Answer: I know so lttle about you or the boy, Undecded, that t s mpossble to advse you. To begn wth what are the "ways" your famly dslkes about ths young man? If t cs awkwardness or THREE CHRCHILLS LONDON Sarah Churchll s the second of three daughters of the former Prme Mnster to leave mltary servce. She sad she hoped to resume her stage career. Mary, the youngest daughter, s stll a junor commander n the Army Transport Servce whch s equvalent to our WACB. Sarah was n the Womens Aux. Ar Force and DeDana, the eldest was n the Womens Royal Naval Servce before beng demoblzed. U.S. SECOND? Dr. Leo Szlard of the Unvursty / of Chcago, one of the frst physcsts to vsualze the atomc bomb told the Senate Commttee that ths country would be ~ut"n dsadvantage n the atomc arms race wth Russa. He sad t wouk taek us ten years at a cost of 20,-.0011,000,000 a year to relocate am decentralze our..populaton. t>u that the Sovet Unon could d< these jobs n two or three years. 4,000,000 The Army last week, relcnto the four mllonth solder. Th means that 48 per cent of thos n the Army on V-E Day were ds charged by December 10, CHRISTMAS: Santa Glaus can clmb through the bars of prson cells as well as down chmneys., At the New Jersey State Prson Chrstmas gfts fro relutves of nmates were welcomed durng the past few daya wth great glee by he convcts and specal eve t» a^ :he pententury help pass the tme durng the Yuletdo season. Unddr prson rules each nmate may receve a package from outsde weghng up to 40 pounds. A huge tree decorates the uurol-trjmmed prson, center through whch the convcts pass several tmes daly. Extn band concerts are the order of the day. The Chrstmas dnner comprsng onon soup, baked ham sweet potatoes, turnps, buttered peas, coffee, ce cream and rolls was followed by moves n the audtorum. Accordng to Warden John L. OHara, some of the prsoners even exchanged gfts. Specal Chrstmas partes and dances were also successsful n other State, nsttutons,ncludng the Woodbne Colony for Feeble Mnded Males.Where Chrstmas s r.eally a specal occason. Representng a 1 ]] ages, the nmates worshp Santa Clttus undfjwh;;! he trwels through.the buldng, mddle aged m^n pause n ther play wth lttle Wooden pegs to cheer along wth he l]ttta tot% Though physcally normal, moat on the nsttutons Chrstmas are helple;^. Superuar Member Federal Depolt Insurance Corp. m tmdty that would make dfferent problem from bd 1 or rudeness. And how old are -you MM f boy? Perhaps you are to ; to judge character y«rjr J maybe he s too old to bt J wth you,- Best Wlhw...,. LOUISA*. AddrtM year J«lt«r» tot " "Loo»," P. O. ft«k SH. s.c. JUST. Nothng hbcks n poltcan to,; much ns the dscovery that hl < ponent ty playng poltl. Gw * A Wavercnorts she M tekng I place of throe men n Watbln but wshes three men her places Another tolrh reeon* problem wll be Rettng the out of the war plants nto ktchen or from nuts to soup, It were Cncnnat Enqurer. Just Occasonally ««t M t man who looks a though she, t wonders why shj ever feoufht th#«, hat. Memphs Commaftwl Ap-j Rfht! One trouble About lwmt s the facl that, the felo**^ a taxpayer tells hltt tale of probably comes rjht back bgger one. Indanapols NeKW. The Met Nothng annoys a woman, than havng frends drop n u., nectedly to fnd the houee-toowngf as t usually docs. GoodfellolfC eld Flght Tme. What?, Photos of Hmalayan peakflj nken from above by -olr Ind*^!hna flers, reveal a curous state f affars. There are no Tp tap 4 muses sellng pne-cone souvenrs. Detrot News.. Optml.l An optrnst s a man who expects a home fttraosphere f a hfltel nd hotel servce at home. Y~" Street Journal. The Way The surest way of gettng to ths top s alwnyr to get to the bottom of thngs. Answers. Excepton _ fh Every concevable postwar weft*, W lor now has been fully outlned, > wth the possble excepton of a zpper for the baked stuffed bluefsh.^"mlw8ukee-j-oun»k Brtsh v««ar It h reported that an Amercan. athlete recently ran across eouhtry to bent a local tran between two statons. How" they- do " ov 1 tluc: n tls coutjtry tould lave walketl.» Punch. Uher In the Deep South, a two-yeafold mss knows the alphabet forward and backward afjd seems set for a career as. a theater ustv Detrot News. The waste o war s!behnd us. The world s gongback to work. You wll need the cooperaton whch ths bank can gve you n. parryng forward your personal and busneas plant for the future. Were ready, and we extend our bm^ wshes for your success n the New Yeal. WOODBRIDGE NATIONAL Woocfcrdge, N. J. Member Federal

8 SfjpPaftf *!«;:; J ^w ^^f^;*; PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1945 AMUSEMENTS JUKEBOXES G. M, Amusement Co. DISTRIBUTORS OF - MUSIC MACHINES All Types of Jule Boxes Repared Wll Call For and Delver Automatc Musc Machnes Rented Day or Week H. A. RUETSCH, Prop..<: 17 Grove Ave., Woodbrdje N. J. Phone Woodbrdge AUTO REPAIRS 1E0A1REGARAGE A. Mor.l, Prop. BATTERIES - TIRES 493 Rahway Avenue Telephone Woodbne RALPHS Servce Staton Cor, Man and "Rearl Sts. WO DEPARTMENT STORES Everythng to beautfy your home wth. Household Furnshngs Nce Assortment of Lades Sportswear ALLENS Phone; Woodbrdge , 85 Man Street Woodbrdge, N.J. We Gve S and H Green Stampt Jan Our Merchandse Club SERVICE ELECTRIC CO. 118 Man Street WOODBRIDGE, N.J.. Electrcal Contractor! Plant Mantenance Home Repars, Buldng Mantenance for Servce and Etlmate» Call WOodbrdge FRUITS & VEGETABLES ::::pob..».2352 These advertsers are anxous to serve you. Consult them whenever you need the servce or (he merchandse they offer. Save Ths Page Fpr Ready Referetrce! = ASPER& SON pncy FRUITS AND rjgyegmbl.e*.. e;m^ St.,.1,(-lfflr* P > " GIFT SHOPS Dstnctve Gfts Jewelry, Glassware, Latest Phonograph Records, comcal and popular GENERAL APPLIANCE 66 Man St., Wood S Landscape Contractors Landscape Contractors Trees, shrubs, stone masonry, sdewalks, drveways. James J. Pusllo 42 Larch St- Carteret MEATS & GROCERIES fresh Fruts, Vegetables and Groceres COHENS Frendly Market Formerly A.&P. Store 466 Rahway Ave. Woodbrdge, N. J, Wood XMAS TREES 50c AND UP Pantng-Paper Hangng RATING at Reasonable Prces 324 St. James Ave. Woodbrdge REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE REAL ESTATE INSURANCE J. Edward Harned Co. 66 MAIN. ST. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. TEI.EPHQNE FINE t WHITE PAINTING and DECO FURNITURE P. A ROOFING & SIDING H.WEAN Roofng and Sdng 59 Moffett St., Fords VP. A R TAXI Tax Servce Phone Woodbrdge Pearl St. WELDING-BRAZING WALQDTT IRONWORKS WELDING - BRAZING GENERAL IRON WORK Convery Blvd. and Rtter Ave. Woodbrdge Australan Grls Loved And Left on Jungle Isle LONDON. Two fur-coated Australan grls harkened to the promses of Amercan salors of a Lberty shp and found themselves on jungled, enemy-nhabted Bouganvlle a combat zone. The two grls were Rosale Lyttelton, sngle, and Mrs.,. Marjory Smth. " They went aboard shp wth ther seamen frends, the shp saled,»nd they were hdden n the hold-. Rosale told ths story: "One nght w«were put oft on an sland by two of the salors, who told us to wat for them untl they returned..*...-.., "We wated untl 1 a. m. and t was pourn-down ran but they ddnt come back., "Then an Amercan Seabee found us. He told us we were on Bouganvlle tmd (Jot us some food* "A bunch of the SeabeeB lcept_us In the jungle. We were there three weeks. "We Md n the jungle, and. swam In a stream and washed and sttched the mep clothng. Then one nght an Australan mltary polceman found us. "Later we were sent to Lae (New Gunea), where we arranged to pay our passage back to Australa." Transplantng Evergreens Fall s an excellent tme to transplant evergreens. It sol condtlona are dry, t wll be aw advantage to /soak the ground a day or two before the actual transplantng, It «al«o Important to move Ue trees wth «faaj) o earth. On a hot, sunny day ttu trsnsplaptmg thould be dons ether early n the mornng pr late n thftftternoon to avod dryng out. roots, A fopd method If. ^ J 4 fp «tree s poved. Water tha toll rqund th«newly planted tree thoroughly after pl*ntn, Some Fan Mall Jack Benny doesnt know whether to be flattered or multed by all of the mal comng n on th* JACK BENNY CONTEST, n whch he s gvng away $10,000 n Vctory Bond. Contestant! just have to fnsh the entence, "1 Cant Stand Jack Benny Because," n 50 -words or leu. Fred Al *t t h«*d judtf*. Hog Wallows Concrete hog wallows keep the pgs out of the mud, can be kept clean and santary, are Just as much fun for pgs as the flthlet mud wallow., Store Curneal Tstue At the present tme, the corneal tssue taken {ram a lvng or dead person may be stored (or only a ftw days before U s transplantedn the eye. HAPPYNEWYEAR OUR 1946 RESOLUTIONS To adhere to the same polcy.of quck, courteous servce we gave you durng the past year. FUR COATS -- READY j MADE AND MADE TO / ORDER f ROSE FUR SHOP] 272A Madoh Ave., Perth Amboy I Phone P. A \ AtlGood Wshes For, A Happy New Year PUBLIX DRUG STORE Happy Netp Year jj} May your holday seacomng wth mych SQL. LESTER SOKLER, GEORGE YUHASZ - STEPHEN KOPIN yepr fthed * ". \ Sol Sokler & Son /; Rooevelt Avvw, CfrtW4t, (*. Jf Wfe Beate* Is Lashed 10 Tmes Sherff Carres Out Order Of Crcut Judge.. UPPER MAHLBORO, MD. - The Prnce Georges county sherff steppedup to a nude prsoner and lashed hm 10 tmes wth ft whp. Twenjy wtnesses watched a convcted wfe beater, Lloyd 0. Buschng, 30; take hs beatng. The blows were delvered so slowly that t took 10 mnutes to delver the 10 strokes. Reporters, barred from the Jal, could hear the whscks, as the four foot rawhde whp-- ht Buschlngs bare body. The jaler, Ells MIddleton, who saw the whppng, observed; "The sherff dd.t very "nce,, although the sherff dd not ht hm as hard ns my dad used to ht me. I wsh the judge could have seen f" Buschng, a sturdy 115-pound gas company employee, was.accused of knockng out two of hs wfes teeth after a beer party at ther home n Dllon Park, Md.. County Crcut Judge Charles G. Mfrbury sad t would deprve Mrs. Buschng and ther two chldren of fnancal support If he sent Buscnng to jal, so he ordered the bent-.n f, the frst admnstered n ths jcounty although the Maryland law provdng for whppngs was wrtten n Sherff R. Earle Shorff gave reporters ths account of the whppng: Buschng was strpped n front of the wtnesses! After he was handcuffed, he stood straght and put hs hands on the bars n front of hm. Then the sherff went to work. The shorff sad he kept hs coat on, and thnt Buschng made no sound, merely jumpng slghtly each tme the whp ht hm. Later t was reported that there was a happy reunon at the Buschng home. Sugar Syrup Keep sugar syrup on hand for sweetenng frut drnks and ced ten. It Roes further than plan sugar. To prepare, bol together fosttree to fve mnues equal parts of sugar and water. Keep tghtly covered n refrgerator. ;C L A 111 OPERATORS WANTEb To work on Chldrens dresses.- Steady work; gone week vacaton wth pay; good pay. Apply Carteret Novelty Dress Company, 62 Wheeler Aventw, Oarteret, N. J W FOR SALE REPAIR SERVICE KEYS made; lock?,, washng machnes repared,; wrwa retoothed and sharpened; lathe work done. E. H. Albrecht, 124 Heald Street, Te). Carteret ,, C.P. ll-9tf ROOFING FLOOR SURFACING FLOOR SURFACING And fnsh- ng on old or new, Burnett Leonard, Phone Woodbrdge 8-QQ37-R, Defrost Refrgerator Regularly defrost your refrgerator. Thck ce on freezng unts ralet oper4 n cost defrdst when Its a quarter nch thck. To reduce frost on cols, cover foods n automatc refrgerators except those lke oranges wth ther own coverngs. AN OPron Tl;; y to tulp,.,, f, o f rhk, ol Separately, w S» u or pho,^ Wallace Stortng, n beth, NL;r,;>: f ALL TYPES OF ROOFS repalrtd. Lncoln H Slate-sfangle*, tle and flat lthw t,, Sf roofs; brck walla waterproofed. Warron Smmlh,, 1,; m * DIAMOND St., New York r" 6 * «Grammercy uy ROOFING AND METAL WOBKS m _ p., 365 New Brunswck AVe. Perth Amboy, N. J: P. A tf PERSONAL Rev. Elzabeth!^ Sccresj J Camphor Source Formosan stlls, whch processed the chps of the camphor laurel, normally provded almost all. th«. worlds supply of natural camphor and about 70 per cent of the camph^ 1 used n the Unted States for med- *tne, lacquer, perfumes, cellulod, photographc flms and nsectcdes. FEMALE HELP WANTED Fore-Lady Sewng Machne Operators Floor Workers Begnners consdered and pad whle learnng. Prepare for future.". Pleasant surroundngs. CHICARELLI SPORTSWEAR 652 Roosevelt Avenue ;. " - (krteretr-n.-j. = New Year Greetngs A very real wsh for ~j)ery real Wends/ General Applances 66 Man Street, Woodbrdge JoephKonc, Jr. Telephone Propretor Wood. 8123S. CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR AT Packer Hotel Cocktal Lounge Gala New Years Eve Dnner Dance Make Reservatons Now! Tckets Now On Sale 1 " ".,. f.. 1 l f t :-. _ a j...., ». -.. GOOD MUSIC - HATS - FUN MAKERS ^A?:La( " Commssoned Mnm ao Sprt wcrsagea a 92 Man St., Wo Stll payn Snger a WANTED SIXCKR of sewng machnes n-puredfg estmates! Snger." Co., 70 Smth Strtct Pwk * WILL pay,5c a pound for d rags. Indepcmlunt - Leds; 1 Green Street, Wdwllrdge, j SEWING SCHOoTT NEW January da>ses n (Iressnmkn; nuw formng.f plete course only.;o. number accepted. (l;?sf evenng. Enroll mm. Sngert ng Center, 70 Smth Street,; Amboy LOST j 12-20to!-! LADIES IUxtm Wallet, wth red tvmmj;, lost :j Woodbrjdffc 5 am 10c Am\ tweet 2:.() anl :.:;!l Mom ternoon, Dm 1. M. Rrtvard. return to Ms. Vola Ells,2111 ron St., Port Readng X. J. MALE HELP WANTED YOUIIR men»ml luys to 1 leather cut; rmt; I ture; wd whle loan CHICARELLI SPORTSWEAR CS2 UonsVclt Avenue CHtel, X, J. Mortgage Money Avalable * PHA Mortpco I/oan Drect Reducton Loam Reftnancng Mortgage bml Attractve terms MARGARETTEN4CBJ INC. REALTORS 276 Hohart Street Perth Amboy. N. J. P, A DONALD I. Insurance R.preentng Boyntoa 1 A Co. O.cr 25 Ye» Te. Woodbrdge Attenton Tnft W E WANT SKINS H»b«pr«-" J 1 fe " and otkw.k.m. ROSE FUR S 272A MaJ" 1 " 1 Av """ Perth Vmboy. N- P. A MACHINE PERMANENT Wf SPECIAL S5.00, COLD ft.tt.0o-- MACHINELE55 r

9 LEADER llywood Notebook eron and her new hus- _ been upendng ther I n New York. He s Bark-hared Lucen (BallOheron, one of Englcst young actresses, Ipcar on the Broadway and s busy readths end. oyfl s makng a pc- "The Sn of Harold The fnal reel of Jman" of 20 years ago fjlntroducc -the new pcfstory s about Harold He strength of hn foot- f:gets a job and who, 20 fnds hmself nt the Moorc s back n pcnlmost four years n Guard. He has just Uneven year contract bejth R000 a woek, and cturc wll be "The Hgh fe murder story by Ray- Jler.!fro!»or, whose earner fas png when ho ded, was sons. When hs father..other nvested all of the t had n the educaton of Crun, wll have the lend jjenry Fonda n "My fjemetme." Ths wll be Escaped Woman Convct Bt pcture snce hs navy Sarson wll have Hobert ffy as her leadng man A Stranger." He wth hus been lvng on a j-btate New York. Ark., clams Alan j natve son Hlthough he Eat the use of 8 weeks. Bntanc has been ll wth ul "Clrtstahcl Cane" Kleld up untl she gets Stanwyck wll have IngrR numbers n the Tor flm "Calforna." June Lckhart, Un a O, and Sara Haden are schedule appear n the horror story. She-Wolf of London." Screen rghts to Taylor wells "Ths Sde of Innoe. hnve been bought by Story ducton, Inc. Tyronne Power wll part of Larry n the producton of Somerse The Hazor Edge." all. Two r Meft Robbed n Hotel Room of Fortune n Gems BOSTON. A New York dlanwtw salesman and a Chcago electrcan told polce they were robbed gunpont of nearly 96,000 and um damonds valued "at thousands dollars" by two men who bec thern wth rope In a 12thfloorh«room. Benjamn Graber, 50, the dlnm salesman, reported loss of $5,00 wj the precous stones. Solomon Yeager, 51, told polce tftt as he entered Grabers re :v, two men brushed past hm, one cmtlonlng hm to be quet and thro ;. enng hm wth a pstol. Vea;cr sad he was robbed, oj $800 and a $125 damond rng.. Mourn* Over Her Luck CANON CITY, COLO.-A 30-ye.-,rold woman convct, who clamber:;! over a 16-foot steel fence at the state pententary recently, glumly observed to her captors that a worn m escapee smply "has no chance." Mrs. Jean Andersons gamble was costly, prson offcals sad, because, after servng three to fve years, s!,c loses credt for good behavor, Chap Nods Besde Curb, Stll Reaps a Harvest LOGANSPOKT, IND. - Leo Mur was tred after shoppng In town. He s had bought a mlkng stool, so he j y placed It at the curb ard sat down *J I-Donlevy has fve,f (,tfo wfl rfvb not lon [t s rumored that le bo.wll ee-lanck when bs conj Paramount s up. H Bckford hus started a whle hs son, Ed, completed ther *» to manufacture pre- purchases, [ J 1 theatres for small towns, models wll seat 900 Soon Mow was asleep. Hs hat-fell^ from hs head and landed upsde!\ down at hs feet. ^ H)je Hepburns pcture When he awoke he was surprsed ^ olphn Street," wll not ducton untl the frst of to fnd that passers-by had dropped tome cons In the hat. Important Bradley seekng release o: teachers needed to tran vcteran f I lervcemen recevng ths newspaper who have been dd, returned to the SUtes, or hare a change of address, r<ed to please notfy ths newspapers Subtcrptan Depart- I Snce errors often occur when the nformaton s gven by one, we urgently request that the change of address be mal. -4»., Best Wshes New Year w,!.,. * / / / 4 DAY; TO ALL OUR f««jumrrs for y«xe»{ ftasen. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1945 s..:-sca* for ysa *r use We wsh you ao a Happy New Tear SUNNYSDE FOOD MARKET C KAUFMAN, Prof.. MEATS - GROCERIES " r IU1TS AffD V GpfABL 3. 1OO Mala StTKl STOWERS WE WISH A Sarah Aans footng Class * Immmtf h mt r>ea «taa» jert. n» cwnf naj vm& a row* *Kt*ctT* aet* am- better 8Matefe. WKJ etcb MMdh aad w* fetnr tterc utl. rl.-^jr. AM reb bmtc tfg.jwmb 1 &j "«rfekfe pjp. Cort»%ta F )^ ns fflms^j I>e3tco egg* *Joa4 Tn sto a ftwftwj lnlnaf4 «n us jam wf 1mA»aer aab j»*rt j* Msses s sa vva 3 taroftfpw.. SttTTTf 3sS ff1q CL ^ m Hkac fat. T. sa aad NEW wtl CM»I Wm,^ «m"ms But fat. am Am, s*k, ^tr. Mx **BL AM g Bbj am* omsjamlj rata MMy.lUK ttm **>;a4 sfa** «t LAW-MUEAEEXS Igar BMW, Dncter af tat T*ttnl Bsrtaa ( InHtt»M,,w t** a craw w* thtaum 4a rrtl kt guftter en alke ^ «< )* 4 puder. F«M us,tsatf bektvsj egg wtee*\. Tam Wt a graa«4 Beat a«4 lmak tsa am- k«k» M»w a M «wca 3St 4tgft«s» B«at anl amcom jatet a*l ral ad +nt. adt rl A«M mok ty; eaak a dasur teocr, <efa»tir ntl tadt «M4r aa4 am food sa <gk JWBll^>, cat ad natla. Tan ato &av abec a pas *f tat aad hake m aa»rec Jt RANGES AND STOVES K&W AVAILABLE AT STEVE BONALSKY & SONS 380 SCHOOL STREET WOOOBRIDGE GA^ RANGE, STOVE A FURNACE REPAIRS OIL BUVNERS IN STOCK f t* KITCHEN AMD - PASLOK STOVES ttamt*-. Stan Worn*. SJtfSS; Rts4r«rc WaaJ suzlo BtttWskesltr* H*tfj Hm Year Were emjtrtd crna«jmm mm were laefes*; twwr t» vmmommt frrfct a»j nupmla» Ac New Tear. Lucas Meat Market Groceres mm Vegetable* JOHN J- IJUCA t, PWfL 397 Ansel Street A««tJ. 91 J. TdL Waa»sa» S-1742 U&tmr Betrtt Be FUedWtk jtara 3<» f r o M aadar; av l a tfu «f IHI-Mater a» bake v^ f l * PAGE NINE hftamnhmhh t*lav Geacld LcM ft. Bsamef.Wn»- tar «f SrKlm Serret tk mg% * QgBMBHOV WB^m * «Ut4 MI vtft MM&cr tku a h trpttft (he «MlMa^r MMf vfllattwac AttFOCCE A Wt* ar fakr, fttf ~ Mamaa. I r -- - PALESTINE." " TV Lotted State angnat: W(tAM " HalTM wf^kwgggthl "a% ggggaf * urn oqmft at» tfca Palnewa*. 1 tae HOtlOBS U. S. SX)LO ts Tc Swrtt C«wn»awat ha* «mwd team wa atar; M* U. ft. lafa) twms aa4 Anr «awk to traaa«rtaf mar HAPPY MEW YEAR For a HoUdajr Seaaon FQled WBk Joy That Wll Reman ThnMffc. bat the Cotanf Yean of Peace! Rahway Avo. Grocer C HAAC. n«aw - Happy Year To All Holohaa Bros. AW y An.ft Secmd St. I LUBMANS PHARMACY 468 Rahway Avenue, Woodbrdge,H. J. Telephone Hay jrou have good fellowshp and cheer as yo go - your way, and the happest. po>tble New Year I ervce Hardware Co/ 87 Man Street I Telephone ft Cakes, Holday Cookes, Xmas Stollen And Fancy Layer Cakes Naton 1 * Favorte Yule Dessert Frut Cake! Spcy Cake That Arouses Your Appette. Its ock Full of Good Thngs and Aged Just Rght. pee and Pumpkn Pes 3 ARE THE MOST DELICIOUS YOUVE TASTED. TEMPTING CREAMY PUMPKIN * AND RICH, SPICY MINC.E MEAT. -s Greetngs To All \ Happy hu year CLARKSONSlEsso Servce Amboy Avenue ant) J=^gp«eet, Woodbrdge, N. X S-1SH Greetngs :....v.rvo;;; : ",,- -y.ho--vt OX;--- - La Mode Itcaty Sho.ppe 458 Rahway Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J- Phone Wood. 8-?135 ^ r M HAPPI TO ALL AND Happy INew Year YEAR WOODpRIDGE AUTO r Geelngs to yoa, n e awl «1L M«y yo- bobday Mtoo k norf, tbe amamg yew flled wtbuc I RAYMOND JACKSON & SON 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, H. J. JOYOUS MEW YEAR TOALLL Servce Electrc Co. ExcnucAj, cornacrpu 119 MAIN STREET WOODBUDGE, H. J. a T*I t ^ -L, -~*m* JASPER & SON FRUTT AND VEGETABLES 96 Mam Street, WoodWje, N. AVERT HAPPY ^^ ^ ; PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL! SCHOOL STREET BAKERY M7 SCHOOL STftECT.» \*.* Ḥ,* ^ 4T5 - WOODBf 4" : -r

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Enpbjara artt tn LEGJU, mmess * r Fl Sa.T f! O 1 j[ T I Jljw I 133!$ mmrnr n; 3$(RIT II. WISIHEB" E l l *» It- Mt, IS,, 3D 1 l MWI r > am -fl- S5BH H. talfcms 31. llut.. T Stmt TW my CEJWTS n * 5 pw... r* IHSfnu PI.. W.k. Cjc MM j:u«!! pm I w IP D3v tua: ja-ttun; to) l*ll< fj ll. t;^1!3»* &ll)!* HlflUftfF CUUt>japajr Iu«««n Dupe. 313: Wvstt ; DutMs^y htftdk ntfjaktf 1 tl I,, W mu fall!<!nt,l>l*ii -Utt J- Tl ( Iftv K«w T(H* ED., BC T. RrUt n nnfcsru! 1 h; wbl: rt.^1:om, c,[ ^tr.^r IJU";KJI rt n SEZE. IBAME; ABORESS, -,. m Stk- WaslOfl.SCSJtT. te Itl StYLE MUaSER Cur^ vf^: #t:tufcdtl; Tan^. v lltf j T (or FUftunj Cteafs, mnusf * - Bot fe a jam *t Sbcfattl Whaj MffWI Fuw ajtffoktl wtfc Mm aabfl Fm al- mswl <aasw*%nt l» te $msa\ Ma&tn aay awsro. P s yj»4 fta- odt wrftt Dw mssj **& ftm^s wl» M SfaR. lasted*.. f at-mam our aa «M TB*JH,, tlbt aabfflr., tfe afte- fe&ey sp Sff aaufa-bfe twst thnenwalres. bukg jtaofj«i tfen.. Ttey. urffl jl Bn; to ar nut (ml 1 tke Ho> a ae ^ p»floa* ""to afmw for» numuk. I tah I*MS*S taajfldk serww* S - al Sa«al:. WuT* 1 wfll,. tlwjl r t Bflt pa«al Yanfc, Wfe Meet^ After to Unde te* tfo SSrS n t [ $ Ln r.ll -rv.!:/»d ^**t 1 :. <:«. L na,m J I f JBkOk tfulf IP(t lv u I H H. A r M tmsw BlBErV"< : * C.Hmsn th I v srrr t r a? lm... IPJJW"? Com- «fht lt t dla-»ny on«or m hd. bd* btl b«r«- -» «mnlnvum lwjnl?um,by the pay-. W.L "«wth ttrnu Of «a>»n*p wll (.vtr J»B«Ml, «J *» IT f A* OONOEttN. JV al " meetlnk of the - p ComnUtea of the Town- WdodbrllRn h<>l Mondny >r 17t(t, 1*45,1 was llrft rtljethe fact that on MonennB, Janmry 7t It. ljl;. Tn»hl> Commttee wll unt *». (E8T) In the Commlttte r», Memoral Munklnl t. Wootfafl<Ikc, Now Jersey, WWAn Mtl»t publc sale th«hghest bdder stordnt; O at wle pn He wth the Up CUck opan to Inspct ttou.be pvlcly read pror to sale..-s. (o -4S Inclusve -In HI... k.wma n( MAP. t further notce that the hp CPtnmlttee has, by rtsolu. ns. pursuant g law, fxed a vnm prce at whch sad luta & black wll be sold tokl-tfr ll oth«r detttlls pertnent, sal H l ^ s«u(mt of preparng deed nnd e -T ths Bale, Bald lots In ;-;;M * f sojd on terms, wll vn payment of JaO.(n), the balof ptrcha9e prce to he pnu n monthly Installments of Sn."" LEGAL,. anl other terms pror In contract pt *ale, further notce that ftl lad ny dne to YMch 4t may " the Townshp pomrh-rveu tlo rght. In lt» 41*- tn rae.nt any one pr M) bde nnll HHI.1 lots In,SalJ blorlf "h bdder»» It may neloct, nk gven to tertm anj puymont, In cats one or mnmum bds lsll b re-, n nvepmnce of the njnlmuq bbl above mnmum, by th«ip Commttee and th» paytrrctf by the puroljaser ac» to the manner of plrcfaet bnlnnce wth term* of flftl* on Townaljp wl) delver abort deed for sdld premses, r.!>: lkj.cjpb«r_j?th, JB45. lvortlstel lawlne.r ^7th, l.lamnry 3rd, 1 t-ib, In tle, l.olllov. " penkrt v rpnuo VHOM IT WAV CONCBRN; regular* meetng of, p Commttee of toa To 1 WmllrMKo held Mon mher Ittl.-IIMIJ, 1 wlt llreoj vqrtlso the (apt thnt on. Mon IV-nlK..ranuury 7lj,. HH, TII\VTI!*IIII> Gnmmltteo wl ) meet M. MOST) In De Cammmo» Ho mortal Muncpal Wooflbrtlge, New Jrwy, cv oe And sell At publc (fle t> 11K: hlghvat bdder aotflrdlng,.r3 or stlla pn IlLe Wth tn n.p cetlt open to Inepe^Upn to n ubllcly read pror to sale, ::;, 10 <l«inclusve In Blot* A, \V(M>lbRc Town«llp AHn Map. nke further notce th»t th#,-shlp Commltee hw, by CMOLU-mV-purtuant»-l»w, flx*d a nnn prlf H wlel nald lota mll block wll ba sold together all uther detals pertnent, Hd mum >rl(>e rlt.b lnng lftng ll23(t(l( ,_,.. ylj s «( prupurlng deed na adver- II1C tblh Ijlt, Hlll] loll In Hlljll k, \< xll on terms, wll requlr*,m mjflh nf f12?,(0 Ih^hnl ur mrhaae* prlctf ta be pad ln l wnlhly lmtullwclltk nf llf.lh) s Interest and other tarns pro- 1 [or In contract ot tula. nke further notce that «; sad >, or any!nte to whlcl It may udjornod the Townthlp Como> rhcrvds the rl(fht In t«dlsllon to rtjeot any one or all bldn 1 <, sll sl lulu In «a,l llnk J3ull(llnBl\Vm, 1 l!r and expnap nn, and to the IIIKIU. " tprnh or S:II, and to lt, "l» :I.l I,, rldc. Tuns!,, Tnke rnrlln--. l tton and tar»n:n,t mt n t ta,rl,,. H II M,. Inn I Irlwt -" A, 1 -t< HI l)bll>r us It lmy scjd, H bnnl IIPIIIK gven to terns and Ill Hllll llnru r or pftyment, In case one or v, wth ll ollnr,1, n mnmum bds shall be revd. costs ot pr> :u n- l l l l l l l l l l l t ],. I., Ipon acceptance of the mnmum bbl above mnmum, by the bllrk II s,!,"!.,, 1 :!" wnshlt Commttee and the paynt tlcreof by the purchaser ac- ot mrcha^,, n Unwn,ynn,,. tn tho manner of purchase eual Illllllllv., accordance wltl terms of aule on plu, pju, lutolrsl ;n, l> Townshp wll dellyer n bar- v ded fur In.nn,,, and sut lee! for stlrt premses, Take further I>,,IJ, VKV: I;remhor ISth. lh4r, RalO, or ;my l;n,..m I!, J. lrxllan, T,nvsll>Clerc., 11 j In 1 bo ndjnrl tn I hlvlsrd I ><CC"III1>CT -7lh. l mltlco rc.crvv t,, :ml.lmmv 3rd, IlHI, In tn" :I:I.I In lll crotlou tn fjt,[;v and to sol sal, ],,. MJIll t» y t-lhi, fcr t.n W-M-l l)wke«12u/s<i1 refnl IMIHK,: NOTITE OF luhi.ic SAMS manner,,f laym lt. Ill I.15()l lol**" mnuu 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: IM alll 1(1 celyed..\l a rcrlar mectlnr of the mvnsllp (.onnlttou of the ToWnp,r ^\^l)lmlbl dkt^ held Monday bl", r bll ah,v Hn b.. Upon - " " tll? l,,,n. -nlcr 171 I,.Llllf, I wh dlreelol Townshp " n, thltlof In alvurtse the facr. tlat on Monjy -vclk..lllulllv "111, lllfl, 111 accordance wu, 1 t.... tl) tll mal,f Iw Townshp nonmltlee wll meet fle, tn? T>wsb wll,1, t S I. M. (IlKT) In the Commttee Ifan and»:ti > <! - -.l f,,r s, fn Ilnhpra, Memoral Muncpal lllt Woodhrldge, New Jersey, II, J. lnh; N.T,",...,, expose!nd sell at publc sale To he udv-n-,,1 I-,, to the hghest bdder acpprdln ll)., Slld.llllll.n,::. 1 terms nf sale on He wth tb Illllllllll.l E )l 1 - I...1 1,!. MUGGS AND SKEETER By WALLY JWELLTOMORROWln - 1 THAT WAY.YOU LL BE CUSS OUTFIT J...U0MTWArTT0 MISS YOUR FIRST CONCERT!^ GOOD SEATS GRAMPSL.rSEE, ONLY TWO OF US HAI/E. SO FAR ^.ANDIUE REST CANI. "<36, yws^e ftack at laas as Ma; asaas. sate*. EataJffs& ff««adtesdedjas fat ate d 31 Fx ffse qj tt S*r n*a4 f* wtttk. It wwte^ «ra6jb 3b; 1 taw tkutjjl WJS lw(tef r femlatl maj 1 pwe 5. D kunrtujr asr "jwnarffamllyscc& JBw aae pvm&d fcy j&e 1d3dla.1t. Sylma. "Ok." " Bat," JUr. B*jlc*tt jal Axtot toaw t I toolt tajt Jfa) A waubs. at aa- I Ife ^ «ff -t I I flay H«to I S. bhflrf DmtkfBS Kow Keep the R^htTB? SF jflu jfejjl feu n an enff- far t&at Is f* But of Mwtoal a«*4 w f tj off ff yonr l eluu? d yonud l tlanre to tea «xse a&tt ste* ypr tats, & Maafc ItMKraHte, UP]?, to $9,,(f# aa staked FELIX THE CAT IM " Otfc M. p. mm. ftff «WM»Waf. FIBJ the ts fe».wtm to KIT «* fle watddea we A fcw at ^1 of 5 ffljj#nj;te«j t)% te t* m tt wwm «ttw amywwy. Bcca ttt^craftt fne of to Be tryng to M:, Bsnaftettt asm %r» flrtt^ tttet TOTsfc ra a l»t**ll... Wd%, ^ tw^a. wb 1* s * fo" "Bat wal. f be wacmnt Oueau U to* n admmt tkt to* t and Bopr and Anow Hantcn WBRSILIDW. dlmll l*ja sa and* taw lm«h«jffl auhlusae ttle WW,l Ektt am*; 9fn: tett a* taxw. -ITnvtt to THE FLOP FAMILY 5H d lav* m S- Kll. HmcW AfUr Tw Pwow TtW» ppp

11 .1-*.«*!!v**nse,,4h#*w....m*.,*. 1NPEPENDENT-LEADER_ ^ersttonstold [bout New Years jew Yenrs Day affords everythe opportunty to brng hm- Jjjf good luck throughout the year, ft lewt that s supposed to be true Lordng to several old superst- on3 concernng the begnnng of [ ne w year. The "Frst Foot" the frst per n to enter the nose on New cn rs mornng plays n sgnf-, lnt role n the famly* future,,-tuncs. He must be a (lark man..brng good luck, but f he-also rnf* a tyft anl "carrlft." more an he "lakes out," then the he IOUBO t. s nssfrm assfj-dd peace and plenty jr a whole year. The mgst tuspcus Rfts as luck-brlnge-fs are a mp of coal and a e. red herrng. U..S.KU-M l.u. r.,:; ( e Unmarred frred persons are nre udvse advsed Ik, out t of f the wndow on New the,.oulstnl: :. 4\v,, pl ars mornng. If you see a man, the war at *«.-,.,,, N. IIH:( s a sgn thut you wll bo wedbt the end <>f;!;- -.<,, u, ]M fefo- the year s out. Should you C(> horse, you 1 than four lu:;,,, n. v; M cart have a,wsh, contract to -" I-,.;,] 1 H> t t wll be realzed wthn the r. To see a dog s lucky, but a,t foretells worry. A lttle care wll make t pos- e to brng oneself good luck BM r! ho entre year. Wear somenj.» now, f possble, on New cnrs Dy, but the garment must! put on when you frst dress n c mornng. Recept of a gft s rlnn to carry luck. Wsh cvery- H you meet "A Happy New enr," but remember when the cetng s gven to cross your fnm for luck. Be sure to say "rnbts" us the frst word when you! wftke before.my.,,,,, ; chrtee to. KIK-Bk!»>.. n " (l New eyars»? f >,,. " «T.OPO«. -.,,:,: > Years D«y u " n,,,!,,..,,,- " JodBn.l.nd.,,,,.,,, 1 ;;^ ng probbnly ", ;lll th,,,^ ". many eenlur-mn,! w, «of,(o on the»rst-1;,-of,;,,. "" y tn. HUJI pen durng th " "..!!., n^j wl,. -,. e hl( follow. In. some P»"" -.f K» K ml, Scotland t " -III,,,,,,,,,,,/ mu] lucky to l<:av: n,,, llm outsder frst u.:.. -<,, " so.he AVIATIQW OUTSfANDlNG The^»ul, >m.f A.lm-al K the w a r bega. In ;. J J I ; j, j r W( one hunlrl fy:w,, ( rj. () SOnC lhrgvrrmujr, [( ^J^ Knshps, n n,!.l;...!m tl) we had n t:.- I.c,-,V.(1I began. JAPS TRUSTED u S Relyn* >! ;.: :!,, A,,,,,, statement I >..;.,,,,,,.,,.. be used ony. l,ll^ Japnncs 1 of COMI..,,., ;l, ther ch< t,..,.-,; «.llf.r facturng pla. 1 :,,,.,,,,. uses. Announcement The RADIO SHOP OF ISELIN wll!* opened n Oak Tree Road, Iseln, about January 2,1946. New and used rados,... Guaranteed Rado Repar Servce. Greetngs The seasons best wshes for A Happy and Most Prosperous Wew Yeafo all7 Rado Shop of Woodbrdge Telephone. Woodbrdge WILLIAM HOFFMAN, Pm). 110 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE, tn. L Under ^ Kft, f f<-tl "She mas (!,(.(., tnelnnj TWURSOA^ 5/dfe //ou^ Z)?^ /. Joseph Grbbns jal Page) Clothng Collecton for Overseas j>ne, wlose Relef.... The State Cvl Servce In tranng Commsson has oalnblshcd a base t hm na- salary of $1,200 plus mantenahce ad.era the of nsttutonal attendants n orjjtf^at bulder- ter to releve the unemployment tyjjlvlt-s prob- stuaton n State nsttutons (j"lfew Jersey, The proposed new 15-story buldho/= heds a «ont slent ng to be erected ndjacent to the >-.toy3. State House as a memoral to thff ft of the n-second admnstraton of Governor ^loyes, as"wetl Walter E. Edge wll cost»6,000,- "nhel frends, ()O0.... KeportB jeng crculated ng stuffed,-.dstrbuted jbld gentleman. fflfltea recevng that font e<mtrol Is to be ended shortly are unfounded, accordng to.the OPA.... Cultvated llueberrcs are becomng" up mportant ^nta Claua re- agrcultural commodty n the agr. ^ftlng t of Chrst- lcn State wth 1,093 acres planted wth the crop, the State Department of Agrculture announces. RS-. ~* Men.., Senate patronage valued at other la-?19 20«has beendstrbuted to the seventeen Kpuhlcnn countes of ^.orchd growers New Jersey,... Eleven State as the "man of Hghway employes receved vctory bonds as well as certfcates. Jgazne. adver. Btonal dstllery. of mert for then* contrbutons.n,go the frms adured a portrat of... Proposed ntra-state rate n- publc servce durng the past year Lager & Ilurrll creases by" New Jersey ralroads, f Summt, Durng have been ordered suspended to tmas holdays the Aprl 1 pendng a heung n, Newark on January 29 by orders (of fearold Patterson, pld grower of Rcrbe Been stntng stful slver punch learance defntely the clam of crtcs features non-exstent I.IGSAW: "There...down n safety over, warns Arthur W.,! Motor Vehcle (..om-,_. More than 13 per n New Jerpade plans to Imlll or _" durng the next!cw ^rdng to Dr. Chnrles It. T, Commssoner nf the ttof Economc Dvelo))- A total of 1..M2 the State Publc Utlty Commsson..., New Jerseyfarmers are beng urged to purchase anl accept delvery as soon as possble on ther fertlzer needs for 1046 due to cotnnued transportaton p dffcultes. New Jersey ac counted for IIIII; out of every three crates of asparagus grown last year..., About 20,000 barrels o about,?0 per cent of the total crop of cranberres grown n New Jcs.v last year are to be processed. CAPITOL CAPERS: Bg tax collectons n New Jersey Trng a warnng tha local offcals should curry an economy umbrella for the y..» nevtable rany day, clams the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocat Hon.... (nosedown pulls, pulls, us as sub- jjfetergns hnve receved ratlteed loans totalng sttutes fur swansdown powder 6- lp to date.... Thepulls, are an mportant tem n the FAMItY INCOME,-been requested by Newlarge goose farm of (Jeorge Ccheufl fele nt Xrepath, Xh,-.. New Jersey persons n 1944 had ncomes, after Half of all famles and sngle».y farmers to clarfy at «probable stuaton regu n I - hens jrovld.lo eggs per person durng the war years, accord- payng taxes, of $2, or more, Ij-fjjrce of mll; when the f jj» ended,,.. New Jersey ng to the Stale Department of )^ar.e expected to provde Agrculture, )Ost support n the Vctory )LD Your patronage th^jaole. yearlong, Has flled usfullou and song, Youve, made ths Bear so very brght, _ mm:. Wed lke to say, our mght, Wetnly"Thank^"ts ""V.J. PREPARATIONS WO, TABLETS. SALVE. NOSEDROPS -Uf,e Only as Drected UNaE SAM SAYS TURN THAT OLD CAR INTO WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY WE WILL BUY ANY CAR AM YEAR OR MODEL AND PAY YOU A GOOD PRICE For Quck Cash Results Call UNCLE JOE WO Woddbrdge SPEEDWAY AUTO SALES Co. 823 ST. GEORGE AVE. Vve ell food transportaton, not morely ued lar. S m An extra dr«««for the holday njmon can. le acheved by an overblou>e-to wear over a tut krt. Dnal Shore, popular tnger of NBCj "Dnah Shores Open Home," had thu one made n black and whte checks -wth draped peplum, wastlne narrowed n wth many darts. Her skrt s black wool, part of a sut, and sometmes she wears the blouse over a long dnner skrt. accordng to a report made by the Bureau of Labor Statstcs. In 1941, the fgure was. $1,900,00. In revewng hgher lvng costs, the Bureau sad that an ncome of $1,475 n 1941 was suffcent to cover expenses for current lvng for the average aty famly of three members. In 1944, the "breakng even" fgure was $1, Sales boom n the televson ndustry s forecast durng Reparng and Upholsterng Furnture HAROLDITAMPERSON 29 E. Green St. P. A M To have served you "n 1945 has-been a pleaa^re and a prvlege. We hop.e we have served you well enough to mert your patronage- n Rght now we wlant to say. Happy New Yea* 1 to You and Yours MICHAELS RESTAURANT 155 Smth Street Perth Ambqy, N. J. A -... JOYOUS SEASON,.WUh many good wshes.< fojr ypur health and ess. Happy New Year More specalsts needed for fgh on. cancer. Erery Repar Job Fully Guaranteed. For dennng, new pwrt* or regulatng, brng your watch to ALBREN Inc. 133 Smth St. Perth Amboy SEWING MACHINES - And Household Applances Repared Bought and Sold Machne! wth 1946 Model Cabnet! and Acceat^ret T)n/»7 HOME rnlyfc APPLIANCE & Sewng Machne Servce 25 Man St., Woodbrdge Tel. Woodbrdge Hnes Roofng Co. GUTTERS - LEADERS SKYLIGHTS SLATE ahd ASPHALT ROOFS RUBBEROID SHINGLES Hnes Roofng Co. 456 School St., Woodbrdge Tel AJDOMINAt SUPPORTERS Surgcal Balf* p-«ptr. tww to «U*I«rtllf and comfort by; wurlng corrachy ftted Abdomnal S pol thm«rt«r my b«lnl «llm«nt Inclwh hllw rtom«h, l«o, tc TIWM QM^tMrfMMl JWw wll jwhf \mu4 Suppertan, faahulnd H* pt- ""Ofauo»ta«; alu ^lahx Vl». ta wth to* fl frr, dead, M heart bwrfw becatm ft* hud to qut mothetag the 10, chck* he brought Into \e world fve month* ago. Fred Hole, poultry farmer, who of R poptlallon of., owned the three-year-old black cludne Atutrlt, but exclndn Sumatra gamecock, told about It Saar and the Sudetenknd. H ow Roger Went on a fatal hunger hundred thousand J^erpu trke njrod apd 7,800,000 mde homeless. :,..... "Roger," h«md, just wthered awpy when we took hs chcks a*«y. He wouldnt eat. fnally, when-1, TAPPED went out to look at hm, there ha Tuttfyng before t*ol>earl,harhor s»«, dead" Httger becanb "mother", last Inves*?atng Commttee, Genwh*n he h«tch»d 10 «hlck ; en<l *?Wge c. Marshall dlklosed, rom a nctt of 13 eggs. tht the Tr»HvAt flntlc*t;elephonjf conversatons v : between Pr*»d«lV Rowevelt And PHjne Mnster Chtfrchlll were taoped bytteger- Beheads Wfe nduel Wth Flpno Knlve* SEATTLE. A maca&r< story ot frequent duelng wth hu Wfe wth broad-bladect Flpno bolo knve was told polce here by Earl Vctor Bruce Hartley after he beheaded her at ther south sde. home. Hartley. 47. Clamed to be a dscharged veteran ofworld War II, He was charged, wth flrst-degree marder and jaled. Hnrley told detectves fte and hs wfe, who was 58, often would "get drunk and qunrret. 1 He added: "We would grab ojf bg bolo knves and fght wth them. We would cut one another, but never too bad, as w<s respected ona anothers, ablty, In..PfotecllnjS.ourselves." Japans growng war- -crmnals st covers n wde feld nr/r. THK RAKM WAY nlfhnut Hnrful llrlmx nr 1H»I HALItM Td Boor, I.A. Nntl llntk uttu S(. Icr<U AnlM. N. 1. T. A llnura II A. M. U< V 1. nans pror to Returned from the Servce y Harbor. b DELICIOUS FOOD SERVED IN GENEROUS PORTIONS COURTEOUS SERVICE. OUR DAILY SPECIAL... Ad MICHAELS RESTAURANT 155 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. DR. HERBERT :L MOSS Optometrst has resumed hs practce at 115 Man St., Eye Examnatons by Appontment Only JOSEPH S, HOUSER BUILDING CONTRACTOR Telephone WoodbrdKe NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION ALL TYPES GARAGES ALTERATIONS AND REMODELING ~ LABOR AND" MATERIAL FINANCED - ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED 30 Remsen Avenue, Avenel, N, J. * Telephone WO FORDS LIVE POULTRY MARKET GEORGE JACZ1NA, SR., Prop. HIGH! GRADE POULTRY Klled and Dressed Whle-U-Wat ALSO FOR WEDDINGS AND PARTIES FRESH EGGS 7 LING STREET. FORDS, N. J..Telephone P; A , A jorou SEASON Wth many good wshesfor your health and hap- - pneas throughout the New Year. Lellos Flower Shop KING GEORGES ROAD May the d world get tpsy horn VICTORY Telephone Wood. 8-l5fl«WOODBRIDGE :m To pn* Frend^ and P -tronerbe^wl^lor;*::^;. H»ppy N«c«f Tfwt. VofePf *r W* t!» * " * ^rr* m tf" SMITH STREET. PERTH AMBOY, N. J., 95 Man St. WO-

12 - f.y : f v I \l :.IF?- PAGE TEN 1^1^ VM^DOV ;H«lt : Hwel fl56w,\ an^ enteralnment [fnfmra. eh»u«cel McSprltt, ;«atf Machflta, J«eph Pranloth,, mld Carole Scott. Santa Glaus, trayed by PCM 3/C Joseph molch, presented gfts to all e chldren, and games and refreshments were, enjoyed by;.-«u.,;a turkey was awarded to Mb. (Karl Bet*. The commttee n Charge ncluded James Black, Waller Ttosenberft, Mrs. Lawrence Sut, Mrs. -.Clarence" Brunt and jmr*. Charles Scott.., The Lades Ad Socety of?thc New Dover Methodst Church held tn Chrstmas party Tuesday *t the home,of Mrs. Wlllum Ha e- dorn, Metuehcn. A Blue Brd gft Bxdhange was conducted and refreshments served. Attendng were Mrs. George Lawrence, Mrs. Edth Bufflap, Mss Fanny Stover, Mrs. ^Howard, Van Buskrk, Mrs. Jacob \V$M Gorr, Mrs.Joseph Neuparer, f Mrs. Johh Kmbnll, Mrs. Kenneth >* Van Brarer, Mrs. tynfleld Do Lslc, Mrs. Helen Scudder and f,,!mrs. El Bosecker. I -. A Chrstmas party for the,..:phldrcn of the Sunday School of T the New Dover Methodst Church I wll be held tomforrow at the TELEPHONE THOS. F. BURKE Fnnertd Drectors 366 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. V. Cotello,.Mgn "Tker«It No Subtltute For Bnrko Ssnrlce test Wshes for a New year thats Flled wth blessngs, Happness and pros-, perty., HELEN CHESTER FLORIST ^ MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE Telephone Wood Hm teachers Mn. ker, MM. HoWwd Irs. George Dahl and the Mmes Jctxe Farr and Laura Besecker n charge. The Colona Fre Co. and Lades Auxlary were hosts at a Chrstmas parly Sunday at Vcsperlnos Hall, to the chldren o Fre DBtrct 12. Moves were shown and entertanment gven by Amellu Almeda, Dorothy Polhnmua. "The Nght Before Chrstmas" was rected bywllam Wels, presdent of the Fre Company Santo Claus, portrayed by Charles Lucas,- Sr., presented gfts to all the chldren. The commttee n charge ncluded Mr. artd Mrs. Wllam Wels, Mr. and tps, James Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hughes, Mr., and Mrs. Rchar< Polnsnus, Mrs. Horst T«tschner, Jacob Sdnedor and Charles Lucas.. Mr, and Mrs. "Thomas Hynes, Berkeley Avenue, entertaned on Sunday Lt.< and Mrs. John Wllams, of Elzabeth,.. L FCM 3/C Joseph Franbleh 0. S. N., s spendng a 30-day 1oavc wth hs wfe and son at ther home on Florence Avenue Fred Olphant, SOM 3/C, U S. N., s spendng a 30-day leave wth h* parents, Mr. and Mn Charles Olphant, Wett Street, after servng n the Pacfc. The Msses Joan Smth and Jane Hynes attended a dance Thursday at the Oakland Mltary School, Oakland, where Cadet Stanley Smth s a student. Mrs. Joseph. Grasa s ll at* her home, Inman Avenue. Mrs. Charles Scott, Inman Avenue, entertaned on Sunday Mrs. Anthony Hegarty, Mss Florence Hegarty, Lt. and Mrs. Emmet Hegarty, and Sgt. and Mrs. Fred Tofey, all of North Palnfteld. -r-mr. and Mrs. Charles Frederckson, Of Runnymede Road entertaned on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Meeson, East Orange. Boy Scout Troop C2 met Frday at Vespernos and held a Board of Revew. Examners ncluded George Kerns, Sgnalman 1/C, sgnalng; Theodore Polhamus, U, S. N., compass; Charles Skbnsky, frst ad; Walter Frey, PHILADELPHIA BLENDED WHISKEY Ffth, $3.89 KINSEY WHISKEY Ffth, $3.93 THREE FEATHERS Ffth, $3.90 WBNES LIQUORS CORDIALS DOMESTIC and IMPORTED BOTTLED BEERS We Carry Ml The Poplar Brands Ready To Serve Woodbrdge Lquor Store S. ANDRASCIK,,Prop. 574 Amloy Ave.,»Phone Wood GROCERY AND MEAT DEPT. NOW OPEN MARCONI AVENUE, I8EUN The teen-ager, learnng to drew well early n lfe, can depend on luch batc drete tht roe coral rayon gabardne by a New York detgner. Lke man ydreue for young unon, ths one hat an adjuttable watlne whch can be looped becomngly *t ju.t lle rght pot. Tny jewelled button* from a hgh collar appeal to the eye of the young grl, and wde bracelet >leeve< cut wth underarm fullness gve her the ease she lkes from the shoulder. Aonther mportant feature of such junor styles as ths s that the dress ft easy to slp ntto, and easy to keep pressed and lookng neat. nfe and hatchet. Troop nspecon was also held and a navy ratng of 3.5 was gven {4 s perfect), "coutmasters Thomas Polhamus, Frank Importco and Charles Skbnsky were n charge, and Rchard Polhamus of the troop commttee was also present. Scouts who pasesd second chs stests ncluded: Paul Esk, Charles Lucas, George Mapps, Walter Frey, Sydney Brown, Danel Hall, Edward Taggart, John Skbnsky, Robert Harbour, Ronald Morrsey and John Jcpperson. Avenel Items The next meetng of the Thrd rca Koch, Elane, Carol aj^ Democratc Club wll be held) bara Collns, Edward Fame *» ** 1 r _!./.» lnn and Mrs. Vncent Margone and chldren, Mrs. John Castfovtcl, Mss Jenne Castrovnc, Kred Castrovnc, North Bergen; Mr. anl Mrs. Peter Tarentno and daughter, Went New York and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cordts nnd chldren, Bergenfeld, were Chrjstmas dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Castrovnc, Hudson Boulevard. The Womans Club wll meet next Wednesday Bt the elubrooms, 89 Avenel Street. -Mr. and MrS. Edward Mofan, Lvngstdn Avenue, were recent guests.of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmdt,-Jrvngtdn. -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur German and son, Allen,, Yale Avenue, were Saturday guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Arche Neal, Irvngtqn. -Mr. and-mrs. George Peters, Lndenand Mr. and Mrs. Frederck bas Hosptal,» T \, \ wth her brother-n-law and s Mr and Mr.. Harold Grausam, Smth Street, _ -Mss.Mldred Sherwood, New York Cty, a the guest of Mr. ond Mrs. Earl Palmer, Manhattan V Frends and relatves honored Mrs. Harold Arny nt a surprse party at her home, Remsen Avcnle. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy and daughter, Jane, South Amhoy; Mrs: Charles Hager, Perth Ambny; Wllam Boylan, Rahway; Lloyd Schave, South Dftkota; Mr. and Mrs. Lcn Sauers, Mss Lorrane Satcrs, Mr. and Mrs. Mchncl Charles; Mr. ard Mrs. Samuel Albrecht, Jr., and chldren,mw Mary- Stevens, Thomas Stevens Joseph Glester, Harold Amy and Albrecht, town, were Chrstmas EuRunc Amy.. dnner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.-Samuel Albrecht, Jr., Park Avenno. Calf., and Robert Grandell,,Hgh G.M.l/C Jmcs Moore, Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schwedcr and Mrs. Cora Graper, Bayonnc, Mrs, N. E. Moran, Douglas Avenue. land Park, were dnner guests of wore Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westfold, Mrs. John Ashmore, Demarest Avenue. John, Whte Plans; Mr. anl Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Fuerst.and son, Major and Mrs. Joseph Kwnt, Charles Swtzcr, Elsdorn, wen Avenel Street, are parents of a, Chrstmas Day guests of Mr. and son born at Camp Klmer Hos-1 Mrs. Chrs Behrens, Avenel Street. ptal Thursday.! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olver. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schotter and son,* Jeffery, Vale Avenue, spent Chrstmas wth relatves n Long Island. PFC. James Hudson, Camp Blandng, Fla., s spendng n 45- day furlough at hs home, Lvngston Avenue. The Junor Womans Club board of drectors wll meet tonght at 8 oclock at the home of Mss Norma Ashmore. Mrs. Charles Schlundt and Mss Eunce MorAn, Douglas Avenue, were guests of Mrs. Alex Kettler, Perth Amboy. Mr. and Mrs. George Mroz and chldren, Hudson Boulevar 1 spent Chrstmas wth relatves n Trenton. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Falkcnstern, Brooklyn, nnd Leut, and Mrs, Norman, Fnlkenstern, Seabng, Fla., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Falkenstern, Woodbrdge Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunt and daughter, Arlne, Remsen Avenue, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Schucrmann, Chatham, Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Al- Albrecht, Jr.,Park Avenue, held brthday partes for ther sons, Wllam f, and Charles 4. (m-sts were Carol Ann and Jeanet Leyonmark, Kenneth and Scott MacFadyen, Donna and Carol Ann Van hens seph Chrs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bersey, Mss Dolores Bersey, Arlngton; Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Coll and Mss Jance Coll, Newark, spent Chrstmas wth Mr. and "Mrs.-Frank Bersey, Ohk Street, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hobbs and famly, Ffth Avenue, were Chrstmas Evo guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Edmond, Carten-t. Mrs, Howard Knnpp. Rahway and Mrs. Fred Sprng, Elzabeth, were guests of Mr. and Mr.*. Raymond Grbble, George Street, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, RogerBennett and son, Mchael. -Mrs. Anna KnrnnrD, Mss Dorothy Kndergan nnd Mss Mldred Kndergan. New York Cty, were dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wukovcts, St. George Avenue. -Ms? Anna Tce, Camden, hjs returned to her homo after upendng three weeks wth her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Morrs Dantey, Lvngston Avenue, who return wth her accompaned by Mrs, Elzabeth Wlson and Mss Sara Danly, who vsted relatves n Canclej. Mr. and Mrs. John Cannzzaro, Mr. and Mrs. tdwanl tannzaro, Mr. and Mrs. Hary Manyk, Mss Luclle Cannzznro, Wnodbrdg 1 ; Mrs. Phlp Pol-/.7., HvMklyn, anl Domnek Monomolo, Isoln, were Chrstmas Eve quests of Mr. and Note, DonaldAscougth, Beth Ann I Mrs. Peter Croco. (leorge Street. McClue, Charles DcStefano, Pat- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Tarcz, HOLIDAY WINES & LIQUORS Large Assortment Now For a Heart-Warmng Holday n the Amercan Tradton!!! 1 s Get n theholday "Sprt" by stockng up at the fords * Lquor Store on the lquors and wnes you wll need. We \» havq a complete selecton of your needs. «HERE IS JU3T A PARTIAL LIST OF OUR GREAT STOCKS! SCHENLEY (Reserve) LORDCALVBRT GOLDEN WEDDING ffth 3 f 86 pnt 2.43 pnt 2.45 ffth 4.53 ffth 3.43 ffth 3.86 PARK & TILFORD (Reserve) ffth 3.46 PAUL JONES ffth 3.42 pnt 2.15 SEAGRAMS J Crown ffth 3.89 GALLAGHER & BURTON ffth pnt STAR HENNESSEY ffth 8^.08.:"qm$r?: 4/s-pntn J v F,M^p COGNAC ffth 8.12 WE HAVE A.fMPnE LINE OF YOUR THREE FEATHERS " fll Your thot n "Cm., Lot," -ar. Clnton tnas d ««rd; Jo.. Llndtn, t Walter New guests of Mr- Day g ; 1, We comjward Wa- Mrs. Davd on that, Bro\ «n BrownI, Irvneto- rvng""-.»; fhas edted -Mr. -Mr. nnd nml Mrs..»» Ww-ren "-ren Van astore " "! "^ Chrstmas Pelt and dluent-.<%,.lu^lm-v. -ludy, Lehjrh Lehgh - Warmn \ *d lly heart- Avenue, were Cbnsthaj <tm,, ^lyzltl^ - ^ guests of Mr; m\ M«. Austn T ftl " n 1 the Megll, Fr-hoR < ^ ^ f -Ma Florence 1»nt student.ecors*; 1, MewJersoy C.-l\W r Women, Reran cal,m" S s spendng the h,.l.lay»» t her.book n t V!/ tome on Mnna Avruf..»- Chrmoph^ v.~, «ton Hutm,,,. r THE GENERALS COAT lonouu "---l-sct, George Buca s-mos pn/.-»,- "- wars a bulky army ov-r h DcStefano and son, he has brought acn^s «n oceans. HBel Durng the*buttle of K rng mthe Bn Bulge.fluta stood sltv tnow, hs jacket rp" 1 wn the hack after he had KM-w\ scvcn owunded men under lr A three star general came by a: :mv«km u-g. p the overcoat. Gclerul t n t. n wns,the donor. y n and day out youll fnd many an tem on sale at Fords Lquor Store that you cant fnd elsewhere. Make t your buness to hop Rt Ford. Lnuor Store, before you buy elsewhere. ful g mas Carol," J,.^ thjtorju.f I] r.,, k ^ nnng!,,:,,,}, ne Ilrcs,, H the heart (1f n, (, ml, frustrated s n j^ Ms upon us a pcture head ths the frst ftores old pay season, ns n all rat Chrfltlke, whch beautful through nd Lang-, a purely,. Here s the ( A Claus [B delght " n "*h, col OUT Sncete.j «on b»1 h lowl Get the Benefts ol Summer *": (*- lust, ole Lawd"; 1A Chrst. I measure adven- Chrstsoften ncal and drmngly llustratod the ft Ar e you n solder hewn. the cvlan world? D r Kupper quotas these.rent of gudance n h] s "n a <-k,,, "For breakfast,««k, strange assortment of h mh as cantaloupe, fresh e KKS, nd Donotbeafradofthom,.! really palatable. If m w, n.h more bukter, you suy - the butter. 1 You d,,..,1 Throw the g _ d-l If, upon leavng a fends you cant fnd your hut t «probable thas bee, \)h ff At clonel.for you. You m,.,. L, h(,j aton by sayng t«yor. hj don t seem to- have my l,;, t you help me fnd t? ]) )!«Dont anybody l (. lv e n, s,. some S.O.B. has got m 0 hat.l A You can smulate Florda Aunsl»e gjt th6me-n.the ^Stormew wnter weather. Sunbathe urljr a luntmbp; Ultta-voletrys gve yol d llmed ouulolook.«ndhc p 3/ou to buld resstance,, n r.-red ^P rfcv*1»» a " d J^M.. Pw»le K Pubf bevtr «of«ole your tum S BARBEH SHOP WOODBRIDGE,N. I A.

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