Snbepenbent-Ieaber VOI, XI, -NO. 20, p R i CE F i VR CENTS WOODpRIDGE, N. J.. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1948

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1 Help Mark Eventful Occason lhl kr-: h, ««Wll NT/ MAYOR AKJST V. OKKNKK mogue Dedcaton on Sunday lmax of Jewry '$ Long Dream Snbepenbent-eaber VO, X, -NO. 20, p R CE F VR CENTS WOODpRDGE, N. J.. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 98 l!n\ 'ost (m,\ WvKlhrMgt, N. J. MangoneV Jobs Open Sun-esHor Rumors Kf«for POHH N. J. Avens arc Legally AHgaer's WOODBRDGE The nk was hnlly dry (n Charles Manglone's leler nf resgnaton as Townshp Real Estate Drector and Buldng j nspector yesterday mornng when rumors were rfe regardng a possble successor. Hamlton Bllngs was mmed as actng head of both departments. ' One of those promnently men- tnned s Wllfam J. Fnn, Wood- _. ^... brtlge plumbng contractor, The \,<w Buldng many Chrstan frends, we are about U> see the frut of our labor. n " lf s ' Harold Sandorff, a ' WlentZ \ Ths Sunday wll wtness the most brother-n-law of Commltteeman outstandng event n the hstory \ Wllam Warren. of our congregaton when there Although last week, Mr. Manwll be a consecraton of the cor- Kone stated defntely that he! (lk n T'nerstone for our new synagogue * oul d not resgn despte the many \ ;.nn.'y uenera. and communly cpnte.. A m y : rumors, he evdently reconsdered p.l speaker at nng prorran nas been anank(, rt and hs letter of resgnaton wns,,,,l ' M'T 0 ''- and we nvte all resdenus of the hanrecl yesterday mornng to,,-, AdnU srael Town, h p rerardlbm, )f re n gous! Thomas Stevens, charman of the : Communty Cen- tn th to alten(.admnstraton commttee. Wl- :> ' M.. at Amboy.._..... lam gaer, who served under h Park Drve. the Republcans, clams he stll! le held regard-.ultlons. p mam wll be,u.nthem; slutkvoh"; nvo- HM Newberger, ' srael: mas-. Assemblyman ;. welcome, Dr.! kv, presdent, -r srael; ureellnnuty, Maynr :..rldress. Rev. lv.uny, pastor : Church; ean- d'v. Oershon. Temple Beth ', \uhoy; address, v publsher of >KNT-LEADER;,.:. Rev.'H. L. sunry T'flloh, Amboy; prnc- WlcntZ, flonse- : nne; Benedc-.m H. Schmaus, Church. VcKrs A*o.hl of Jewsh 'H: ;U: succeed- j H synacoke : Thus was a'-, ; me ad and..! f lends. D'.:r-; '.!M.-;. the Jewsh'.;! ( Ue present: nudoquate. t ':c Hebrew nnd meet n other'.-,l'huo(l mld ; '.! ftnfl ne- '.'.lc '.. l.;n',llr 'etnk tself NASCY CRAM; SCHOOL NEWSPAPER EDTOR S CHOSEN frst Sewaren plant attache to acheve such dstncton. Mr. Lockhart frst went to work for Shell n 928 n the company's automotve department n St. Lous, Mo. After two years as chef nspector of garages and feld mantenance, he was made automotve'superntendent for the Northern Regon n Chcago. n 933 he was promoted to opera- holds the poston.! The letter reads as follows: " ' regret to advse you that n spte nf the pleasure have had n my wo- k as Real Estate Drector and Bulldltm nspector and the many frendly contacts have made wth you. wth my assstants and wth the publc, must advse you Unt resgn both postons. "Ths acton on my part s based mum reasons purely personal to myself and my famly. Yet feel vm and the publc are enttled to knnw them. Tme an Element "r-'m, fnd that the amount of lme and effort requred to perform my dutes conscentously and pck up the huge backlog of that found when begnnngn Wth Shell 20 Years (.'.,..O< KHAKT Lockhart Marks 20th Mlestone Shell Plant Head Frst Sewaren Attache to Attan Such Record SEWAREN C. L. Lockharl, manager of the Shell Ol Plant here, observed hs 20th annversary wth Shell on June the tons manager n the newly organmy dutes have severely affected zed Kansas Cty Dvson. Fve my health. years later he was called back to Secondly. have receved a St. Lous for feld -work n connecton wth organzng Shell's must att.ra'tve offer from my for- de- f- employer to return to hm, j lvel ' v Program. whch, n the nterest of my fam- j After a few months at the man lj'. do not feel possble toj offce n New York, Mr. Lockhart refuse." was assgned to Cleveland as operatons manager n December, 90. Durng the war he served on the j polcy board of ODT's Natonal Local Tank Truck Advsory Commttee. He took over as Sewaren plant manager n September. 96. Samy Crane» Elected \ Glanl Ulllt Sought to Head 'AlLH News'] S f!«j0f: Ades are Lsted G» (<>k» Authorzed to Form Co.; -H New student publcaton, Ondek. nfantry. Natonal Guard,! ~ ' n worshp. ths week. who has been authorzed to act-; F)n A '?. :. necesstated \ Mss Mana ret Morganson was vate an nfantry company n f fj\ \Q j named faculty advsor to succeed Woodbrdgc. to be known as Co. -w structure, M\ Lockhart s marred to the former Vrgna May Wlson, St. Lous. Ther son, Norman Edwn j Lockhart, sharng the paternal n- ;.vc and tttnu Ness, plans fur the buldng ur and commun- ^. :n nvtng all Tuwnshp to atwtu the help of ('.nn nf the mem- '!' srael and our p Wthdrawn Plant flm Study '' l- On A recotn- v Commttee- ' >: n, the Town- 'u'may rescnded :n! of the Mlddle- ; * y to construct '"' v Heghts, whch heavy ndustral ' ' ' presented a pe- "' resdents of the "' '. aganst the l! rom Port Redl; - ( l that the Cokn- ; "<ly made crossng : ' ; '"' and appeal to j'ublc Utltes to ''leconal features. :: '" he West Street l " lll ; protested the "! "rd of Adjust- down the re- Alveda Sut for! 'u) the construo- "^''le shop. The ' '' n'l'd to the ctjm- "'!! t'^mmltteeman Rutgers '\ >'M- E, Roue, son llls ' Theodore Rolle. ' "''-van, graduated ' Sunday --j n btunoes ' ""»' He was started K ' n March, "sutenanththb Vl ''"'s. three of them '" M Wd e East. Mr. " ' '" led fur a yew's '' < Uenera Oabl«ll Joy, us a Junor WOODBRDGE - Mss Nancy Crane, who wll be a senor at WoodhndHP H«h School next fall, was elected edtor-n-chef of the Mtss Alula van Slyke. who wll take over h rr new dutes as head of the Englsh Department n September. Others elected were: Dorothy Mushnsk, news edtor; June Dlworth, feature edtor; Joan Klen, make-up edtor; Jack Dowlng, cartoonst and art edtor; Vrgna Bergen, Rrls' sports edtor (boys' sports edtor to be selected n September >; Evelyn Kane, secretary; Helen Mueller, crculaton manager: manager. Central Jersey Teacher Group has Sesson Here WOODBRDGE The Central Jersey Teachers Commttee met Monday at the Craftsmen's Club and heard talks on the ornanzatlon of new locals, the need for them and the sgnfcance of area conferences. Dr. Lqwensten spoke on Central Labor unoa Afflatons and the need for unty n organzatons. Members from the follownr Teachers' Local Onons were present: Carteret, South Rver, Perth Amboy. West New York, Newark, rvng ton and Woodbrdge Townshp. > UlU'er» 22 M<! terest n automotve matters, s! feld representatve for the Ln-, con-mercury Dvson of Ford n WOODBRDGE Capt. A. J. Kansas Cty, l - lh nfantry Regment wth headquarters n Woodbrdse. announced today that enlstments n the new unt wll be started tomorrow. Those nterested n enlstns are asked to report at the Amercan Legon rooms at the Memoral Muncpal Buldng tomorrow nrht from 7 P. M., untl 9 P. M. Enlstments for veterans a)re for one year and for non-veterans, three years. men of draft ase, who are members of the Natonal Guard pror, to the papsage of the new Draft Law, wll not be subject to draft. unforms and equpment are ssued by the Guard. The tranng perods are for one evenng a week for two hours and 5 days of feld tranng n the sumhaer. Ths new unt wll not be expected to RO away for feld tranng ths summer. men connected (wth the Guard are pad accordng to rank for all tme spent n tranng. As soon as 22 enlsted men and two offcers have enrolled n the unt, the State has promsed to start the buldng of a new temyorary armory on Route 25. f the enlstments so warrant, the State wll, n the jear future, erect a modern, $00,000 armory n Woodbrdge. State Unt Monday Local Offcals to Take Part; Dnner, Busness Sesson on Calendar WOODBRDGE An exceptonally fne program has been arranged by Woodbrdge Local Patrolmen's Benevolent Assocaton for the meetng and dnner of the New Jersey State Patrolmen's Assocaton, Monday, at the Memoral Muncpal Buldng. Due to the meetng. Townshp employes have been notfed that they wll be dsmssed rom work at 2 P. M., and the buldng turned over to the PBA delegates. The busness sesson wll be held n the afternoon, and a dnner wll, be.served at)6:30 P. M., n the Legon Rooms. The program wll be as follows: Natonal Anthem assembly; nvocaton, Rev. Charles G. McCorrstn; toastmaster, Recorder Andrew D. Desmond; master of ceremones, Danel Pancon; speakers, Assemblyman Bernard W. Vogel, Mayor August P. Grener; Polce Commssoner John R. Bergen; Commtteemen Wllam (Contnued on Page 8) on Home Progress does On, Despte Ran! bv oy ran* ttj f, WuodbrldKe l*«st, Amercan Legon members have nut progressed a* '... Kyne out or la former Feld House of the old thu pcture on the one clear day w«had ths week, hurd at work layng brck and gradng the lte, nl K Ur-o rttn-cl. \V«!l>r<lK,., N. J Board Jbe By Werlock Asks Explanaton* on Remarks Made When, ol> W»H Termnated WOODBRDGE Relatng that e was "astounded to rend n The NDEPENDENT-LEADER of May the remarks of a persona nature relatve to the abolton ol my poston as Elementary Supervsor," Stephen K. Werlock, n t lengthy letter to the Board o Educaton asked that "specfc re marks," be explaned. He drectec hs questons to Harold Van Nesf Maurce. P. Dunlgan, Adolph Quad! and Supervsng Prncpal Vto; C. Ncklas. The questons asked by Ms Werlock were t)a follows: "Mr, Van Nq s: The paper quote you as sayng 't sn't the poston t s the. man nvolved. s t m character, morals, ndustry, qua,l eatons or my actvty n organlz ng teachers that you fnd fau wth? Just what do you mean b that statement? "Mr. Dungan: You are reporte as sayng: ' don't feel that a ma of Mr. Werlock's calber was the poston to do the job.' Ju what do you mean, Mr. Dungan? "Mr. Quadt: Do you thnk thn you have made your JudKment or a far bass? Don't you thnk you: "conscence' would be 'clearer' you heard my statements? Do yo thnk a man should be tred absenta? "Mr. Ncklas: You are tjwed a sayng: ' dd all could to mak the work pleasant and develop tl man'.' What do you mean? Ddn report to you? Dd you ever asl me for the report contemplated by the resoluton of August 9,96?" Lsts Qualfcatons The letter, wrtten by Mr. Werlock also enumerates hs accomplshments durng hs two years servce as Elementary Supervsor and also lsts hs qualfcatons for the post. Undoubtedly, the letter wll be read at the next meetnk of the Board of Educaton Monday nght when Mr. Werlock s expected to be present n person to present hs cast. The letter n full, whch was (Contnued on Page 8) Confuson Kndles Colona Fre Row No Ousters, Unsgned Letter Says; Harbour Stll Mum on Charges COLONA ' The stuaton, n Fre Dstrct No. 2 became more confused ths week, when an unsgned letter receved by Stanley Seabasty, one of the suspended fremen, and evdently meant for hs attorney, stated there "s at the present tme; no fremen n the company under suspenson." The envelope bore the return address of Wllam Barbour, Presdent of the Fre Board. The letter was returned to Mr. Barbour for sgnature. Recently, 3 members of Colona Fre Company'were notfed by Mr. Barbour that they had been suspended, for reasons not yet dsclose^ by Mr. Barbour or hs colleagues. After a publc hearng,'at whch tempers flared, ' of the men were renstated but Mr. Seabasty and James Taggert, who were suspended for allegedly "utterng false statements," were not then ncluded. The unsgned letter relumed to Mr. Barbour by John W,. Barger, counsel for Mr. Seabasty read: "We have your communcaton dated June 8, 98, n whch you state that Mr. Seabasty, a member of the Colona Volunteer Chemcal Hook and Ladder Company has consulted you concernng the fac(, that 'he has jeen suspended for a perod of two months' and further that 'he advses you no hearng has been held on charges preferred aganst hm by our Board of Fre Commssoners.' "Mff we. respectfully suggest to you tljat t appears to us that you have been msnformed as t'o the status of Mr. Seabasty! relatve to hs poston, n the fre company. (Contnued on Page 8) Teacher Unon n Blast at Endng Werlock Job brdge Townshp Federaton of Teachers went on record aganst the abolton of the poston of elementary superor "snce supervsor n-woodbrldge Townshp" at a meetng held, n the Craftsmen's Club, Green Street. n ts publcty release the assocaton stated: "Ths federaton also goes on record to protest the undemocratc procedure the Board of Educaton used n abolshng sad poston. Apparently Mr, Werlock rendered fathful servce for two years snce there were no unsatsfactory repos durng ths tme. Ttan the Board of Educaton abolshed -the poston wthout gvng Mr. Werlock a hearng, Wn ndependent-leader 9 Awards Grand Jury Vole Fraud Thonns (. Desmond,.Usslmt l' nrpal, s shown shakng mls wll) >Ks '.nfv pp' n ND'TKNftKNT-.KADKK prze wnner. 'Best Ctzen 9 JOHN. SCHMDT Parents, 2 Tots n Cellar 'Blue Baby and Lad wth Rheumatc Fever are Desperate for Home WOODBRDGE Maybe you're the person who can help ths famly, Seve: al months ago, Mr. and Mrs. Vncent Pettnheo and ther three chldren were evcted from ther Townshp home.- Snce then they have been lvng n a cellar at 23 Lf.ws Street, Carteret. A cellar, even at best, s no place t) rase three chldren, especally when the cellar s flooded whenever t rans... and there has been plenty of that lately. To make mutters worse, the youngest chld, a seven-year-old blue-eyed grl, s a "blue baby," for whom the doctors say there s no cure. The boy, 0. s sufferng from rheumatc fever, The thrd chld s a grl, 9. The father s employed at a Woodbrdge plant and s n poston to pay rent f Tt fs wthn reason, f you have a place for ths famly to lve, or know of some avalable place, won't you please call The NDEPENDENT- LEADER. Woodbrdge 8-70 mmedately. t wll be a good 'deed. Dnner Closes Season for Whte Church Guld WOODBRDGE The. Whte Church Guld closed ts season at a dnner at Ramble nn, Metuchen, wth 3 members and four guests present, Guests were Mss Emly From, Mrs. Charles Whnfeld, Ms. Flnyd Wasser and Mrs. Harper Sloan. Mrs. Phllp Johnson was general charman and she was asssted by Mss Clare Nelson and Mrs. ra McCabe. Przes Voted lmly Rapps, Schntd Selected n Poll by School Faculty WOODBRDGE Mss Eml H pp.s, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs / chary Rapps. 53 Alce Place md John J, Schmdt, son of Mr ml Mrs. Carl Schmdt. 2 C nurch Street, members of tlv Woodbrdge Hgh School gradu ulm! class, were awarded Thf NDEPENDENT-LEADER prze: (l $00 each at the annual Clas D.v exercses Monday at th shool audtorum. The selecton of the wnner was made by ballot, wth all mem bers of the faculty teachnu senor partcpatng. The ballots were then counted by a commttee consstng ot Thomas G. Desmond, charman; Mss Margaret Henrlcksen: Mss Alca van Slyke, Mss Martha Morrow and Harry Scchrst. The wnners were chosen as those whose school careers demonstrated the follownr:. An apprecaton of the opportuntes exstng n a.system of free publc educaton. 2. An exemplfcaton of ths apprecaton to the extent that other students were made conscously aware of the opportuntes avalable to all. 3. Outstandng school ctzenshp. Ths newspaper wll contnue to make smlar awards annually to the boy and grl who best meet these requrements. Roy W. Smm Awarded Degree from M.. T, WOODBRDGE Roy W. Smm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smm, 80 Hgh Street, receved a Bachelor of Scence Degree n Busness and Ensneerng Admnstraton from Massachusetts nsttute of Technology, 'Cambrdge, Mass., Frday. Mr. Smm s a graduate of WoodbrdRC Hgh School. Graduaton Postponed, to Take Place Tonght WOODBRDGE The ranyweather jnx whch has been followng the class of 9,8 Of Woodbrdge Hgh School, showed up agan yesterday and as a result, the commencement exercses scheduled for latt nght had' to be postponed untl tonght. t raned when the class went on ts annual trp and t raned for the Baccalaureate Servce. The class, s keepng ts collectve /fngers crossed and hopng and prayng for a nce evenng. The exercses wll take place at 6:5 P. M.. at the new Hgh, School Stadum, the former race track ste.. Pad's a Great Guy, and Sncere- He's Really Tops-t Says Here ; Dad's just a bg, lovable old rascal. That's what n tour of Townshp smps, sellng Father*!) Day greetng cards, revealed. They've caught the Old Man n all sorts of msdeeds from wreckng Junor's '"lectrc tran" to stealng hs comc hooks. Father's Day, n ease you have forgotten, wll be observed Sunday. '. * Many of the VWMS are strctly mw-to-man stuff, auttt'allr on those card* ntended to be sent youngsters, pne uaalshows a smalt boy n a battercddetby, leanng aganst a telephone pole and the vtrse readng: "Gee, Dad, 'M gla, You're me old man!" J f your dad'n an outdoor man, you can select a card pcturng hs favorte sport huntng, Haltng, Halng, bowlng or ju»t lyng on a hllsde wth hs htt over hs face "ratng up" from the famly ulcnlo. New father^ rate na dspense ton /ram bttb-undlng on Father's Dty, UM> cards warn. One greetng «vuw dad to "pn down" «U W» troubles Md enoloet a rwl u(*tr pnt '! Then too, Townshp shops are. featurng specal Father's Day! cards lor grandfathers, uncles, sons, husbands anl "the Father of My Sweethcart" And, turnng the tables on the tradtonal devoton to mothers-n-law, there's even a sweet greetng "To My Husband's Father." * Surprsngly enough. Father's Day was orgnated by a mother. n 909, Mrs. John Bruce Dodd, Spokane, Wash., proposed day as u. trbute.to everywhere. Her own fat Wllam Smart, was a Cvl War veteran who rased hs s». cht dren after ther mothers death. The Spokane Mnsters Asso caton sponsored the tnt cty, wde Father's Day n 90.. The day rapdly became «natonal holday, and Presdent Wlson offcally opened one celebraton. Father's Day s observed annually on the Thrd Sunday n June. Ths year t falls on June 20 and Dad wll be honored n tradl tonal fashon wth ffts, aflec toute greetng cards md he hopes "a day off" from all ' those odd household chores that dad expected to do. Set > Subpoenaed to Appear Tomorrow n Sftng of Prmary Charges ^r.ln tn nrrprndrnnt.rntlrr) NFW HtUN9WCK Sx Port Mdm: resdents have been r vn nbpnms to appear as wt's.co before the Grand Jury mnt'w. n ts nvestgaton of lsf'uh.m <f the Port ReadlnK ml bonks H the last prmary l''mm. The wtnesses wll be Charles M>-(et;nn, jnntor of Port ReadK Rehonl; Mchael DaPrle Who M vel us thr campagn manager for O'Dt-KP Mro?,, Democratc canue for the Thrd Ward; Alvln Shatter, member of the electon board n Port Readng and hts wfe, Dorothy: Mary Kollar and Ellabelh Demoter, also members of thr electon board. Accordng to the Prosecutor's Offce, evdence n hand ndcates that the fnlsfled Port Readng poll book was n the possesson of Mr, Maw from :30 the nght before the Prmary electon untl the polls opened the followng mornng The alleged "fraud" conssts of Republcans votng as Democrats before the necessary two years requred for the change of party afflatons had elapsed. t s alleged that approxmately 30. who voted as Democrats had voted as Republcans last year or the year before and the records had been llesally changed to permt such votng. f the Grand Jury hands down ndctments n the case, those ndcted wll not come to tral untl the fall. Truck Crash Fatal to Strcken Drver 'ctn Suffered Heart Attack, Vehcle Hts Gas Pnup and Burns WOODBRDGE The theory. was advanced yesterday that the D-year-old Trenton truck drver who was trapped and burned to eath n the cab of hs overturned ruck at the Green Street Crcle, Tuesday nleht, had suffered' «-- heart attack just before the au dent. Wtnesses decfared there was r ound from the cab seconds aft the cash, nor dd the drver mov?; They also stated the truck not beng drven at an exc ate of speed. The drver was dentfed' hs employer as" Harry Exner. 3' Parvlew Avenue, Trenton. The ruck frst ht three Ras tanks at,he gas 'Staton at the crcle. areened nto a parked car and wound up crashng nto a concrete wall. The gas tank, on the truck xploded and before Julus Savarese, the servce staton owner ould leave hs lvng quarters, the ab was a mass of flames. seln Fre Company, Woodbrdge Fre Company and Woodbrdge Emergency Squad responded to telephone calls. Detectve Sgt. Fred Lnn and Offcer John Govelltz nvestgated. OHEJS HE-ELECTED BY BUSNESS GROUP Stores to- be. Closed Duy Wednesdays from July to August 25 WOODBRDGE Al Cohen was eelected presdent of he Woodbrdge Busnessmen's Assocaton at a meetng Monday n The N- DEPENDENT-LEADER recreaton oom. Others elected were, frst ' vce presdent, rvne Sals; sec-. ond vce presdent, Max Mnsky; secretary, Emanuel Choper; treasurer, Aaron Lev; trustees, Nck Urban and Sdney Dornyak. w members ntroduced were Mr. SlofMn of the Woodbrdge Fabrc Center; Sam Talvey, Talvey's pelcatessen and rvng Gottleb, Woodbrdge Frut Exchange. t, was announced (he member mechants ^ closet ther stores all day on Wednesdays from July to August 26. A meetng of the executve commttee wlll.be held Monday at The NDEPENDKNT-LEADER recreaton room. Chrstmas lghtng and decoratons wll be (Useussad at that (tme. j Vet Project Wrk Sees Contnued mprovement WOODBRDa&-Despte un- favorable weather condtons; road work s progressng rapdly. at the Veterans' project n Fort Readng. the sdewalks and walks leadng nto the homes have been completed. The roadway n Madl6on Avenue s almost completed all that s lackng s t)w cott ol ol and th»t can* not be jfottred untl the road, la cuy..- -,, tl Avenue, a bull" ' nnr are at work of U»,,muck and, hlll, '

2 PAGE TWO Tle Avenpl Parent-Teacher A'-.-nrhbn held ts clonng meetn ' of the season at the school n.t--" Tuesday, wth Mrs. Nevn Bely as presdng offcer. t was v:)tr'd to provde an evenng's entr'nuenl f-r Kddle Keep Well Avenel tems C.mp durng the summer A do- McHugh nnd d )j ]nv<- was won ll on was voted n he Cancer by Mrs. Nevn B.fy Przes nt Mnd Mrs CJeorpp.eymmark..uan ch-man. ntroduced A!:-..'-t C-^edy, R.'msen Ave- :ne. Wn played several pano " l lons nrudna RaohmanU n ll. P 'hle and Chopn's Ma- /'k. n 3 Flat. Prncpal Harry Km :-,:u r e two amusng mono-,: '.-, ''Uncle Josh" and "How, H H.ppy Thouel Marred."!'.!'! nen' were served after! nm-:jn r : by members of the : l:v" board Mr. :ml Mrs. John Huter :," : paty n celebraton of the ; brllday of ther son,. Marry A!!:.n. t ther houe, Jansen Aven Ouess were: Mr. and Mrs. 'KH Albel'.s. Wllam and Peter A/'... rvnton: Mrs. Frank lln:/ and son. Frank. Hopelawn; and Mrs, Wllam Ren and M cr.'fl en. Cum! and Davd Ren, Sv.-w'. N. Y.; Mr. and Mr.s. vv.lt- Cook. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund K.pka. Mrs. Frank D.v- and daughter, Sandy, Mrs. G n"" Mrkovch and son, George, Jm" P.lrmy, Susan Turner and :!.! (hlll'>an, trmn. Hev. and Mrs. C. A. Galloway h.ve relned to the Manse, \V,-(bc,e Avenue, after attendn- the 60tl sesson of the General Assembly of the Prcsby- 'rat Church, at Seattle, Was!). A; the communon servce Sunday. lv followng persons were accepted nto church membershp: Mr. and Mr.s. Wendel Doll, Mrs..Vnf Brnwl, Ralph Doll, Co!- O. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Anton Novak. M'; rene Novak, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ban, Norman Ban, Mr. ;nd Ms. Kenneth Hunt, George Hun!. Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Peter-.v-n, Mr. and Mr.s. Vctor Cll'.stof-' fe :m, Mrs, Fred Ledner, Mrs.!!u«ell Snowfleld. Mr.s. Helen T.'kuly and Mrs. Wllam Clark. Tn- nfant daughter of Mr. and Ms. Harold Craft, Madson Avenue, was chrstened Jean Audrey, by Rev. Galloway. Chldren's Day '-X'-rcses wll be held by the Sund.v School on the lawn of the nnvl Sunday, 9:30 o'clock. Atl'dmce awards and promoton <f!flcaes wll be gven out. Parents and frends are nvted! attend. Rev. Galloway wll ke a report on the General as- ;:embly Sunday at the o'clock : e vre and Mrs. Galloway wll tell d the specal meetngs for women d the 8 o'clock evenng servce..the Young Adult Group of the *"!- -[mnster Fellowshp wll Hold 0 second annual Strawberry val on the church grounds 'morrow at 8 o'clock. A bus rde > /.ke Hopatcong wll be spona'd by all the groups of the Vpstrnnster Fellowshp on July \-The ' Woman's Club held the se# th n ts seres of summer card partes at the home of Mrs. Ha: old Van Ness, Avenel Street wth Mrs. Kenneth YonnR as eohnsttss, Mandnv, Non-players prles M'P-P wnn by Mrs. Robert. Rhodes and M;-; rln Van Slyke. Spjclnl nwad wen; l> M-- Jnmes card pl:vnt wee won by- Mrs. Wllnm Kznn.k, Mr.-*. Jnln Ml pv. M--!l. C Perler. Mrs. Hermm Lmp- nnd Mss Florence Tarcz, The nx ran parly wll b" lt the lu>ne of Mr;. Prank Hrtl, M.'nha'. Avenue, wth Mr-s. Jnlm E;::'--l,mk ns'cn-hostes'5. Tle d;,v fvenr nstead of the usujl Monday evenu. Mr. and Mrs. Frederck- Beekby en!"rtaned member-; of he Men's and Women's B ; >le dash's a tea Sunday, ul ther home, Ge:> <{. S'.rert. Mr;. Herbert Hans"n ns-s'd Mr-; P- k!ey n servng and Mrs.,).,hn Pelersen and Mrs. Burlon Sew.u;! j urcd. Group snfns was eujoyed. The classes wll not meet dnr: K- summer months. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Campbell. 83 O.k StrceL. wll celebrhte ther 50th wedrm annvesary by holdng open house at ther home! Marred Saturday MRS. KODEttT. JAl'KKTT Mss Lucy Ross s Church Brde AVENEL At a double rng ceremony performed by Rev. John Sunday from 2 t P. M.- A fam-' J. Eagan at St. Andrew's Church ly y dnner wll be held at Button- Saturday, Mss Lucy Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Slsts Ross, wood Manor Saturday. -Staff Sul. Elmer Hobbs, Kees- 69 Avenel Street, became the brde of Robert L. Hackett, son of ler Feld, Mss., s spendng ten days at hs home on Fftl Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson, Avenet Street, have returned home after spendng several days wth her parents n Boston. Mass. The V.F.W. Post No. 76 wll sponsor a card party at the schoolhouse tnnuht at 8:5 o'clock wth Charles Sajbcn. Jr.. as charman. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Bomholt, Mt'rzer Street, are entertanng Mrs. Bomholfs father,'peter Petersen. Rande's, Denmark, who s 8 years od and who flew over to make a sx month's vst. Mr. Herman Lampe, Woodbrdge Avenue, spent the weekend wth Mrs. Joseph Howell at her home n Scranton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John Dahlgren, Hollywood. Florda, are guests of Mrs. John Peterscn, Manhattan Avenue. The Lades' Ad of the Presb,yte-an Church wll hold a tea on the lawn of the Becktey home, George Street, wth Mrs. John Ettershank as co-charman, next Thursday, at :30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Strom, Mss Jean Ann Srom, Maplewood, and Mss Patrca Cassdy, Arlngton, were Sunday dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strom, Clnton Place. The Ever Jolly Club met ths week at the home of Mrs. Joseph McClue, Chafte Avenue. Mr. and Ms. Janes Rttz, Readng, Pa., were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wllam Detweler, Avenel Street. Mrs. Edward Lehman and daughter, Mrs. Edward Chrs. New George A. Hackett, Zlegler Avenue and the late Mrs. Margaret Hackett. The brde, escorted by her brother, Paul Ross, wove a whte satn gown, fashoned wth a tght bodce, an lluson necklne wth an off-the-shoulder Vffect and a full skrt extendng nto a lons> tran. Her fnger-tp length vel of French lluson was arranged from a crown of seed pearls and she carred a bouquet of whte roses and carnatons. Mss Mary Ross, sster of thr brde, as mad of honor, was attred n a whte brocaded satn gown fashoned wth an off-theshoulder 'necklne and a draped skrt. She wore a maudlns opencrown pcture hat and gauntlet and carred a bouquet of pnk roses and carnatons. Herbert L. Hackett, brother of the brdegroom served as best man. Harold L. Hackett, another brother and Julus J. Jaeger. Jr., brother-n-law of the brdegroom ushered. For the weddng trp to the; Poconos, the brde selected a navy blue dress. Whte accessores and, a corsage of red roses. Upnn he;- return they wll make ther lomtat 76 Avenel Street, STATES ADVERTSE Belevng that "t pays to ad- vertse," forty-fve states are spendng $5,60,000 for that pu> pose durng ths fscal year, laudng ther ndustral, agrcultural and recreatonal advantages. New York leads all states wth 3826,000 approprated for ths purpose. York Cty, were weekend vstors J Washngton s second, "wth $820.- of Mr. and Mrs. Chester DeCastl- j 000 and Florda thrd wth S385,- la, Chase Avenue. 000, Grl Scout Heads at Pcnc Supper THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 98 WOODBRUOE - Grl Scout and Browne le.des were guests vrl Scout Councl' of s Tflwnshp ft a pcnc the home of Mrs. Sten K>. Werlcck, Green Street, John P. LMO presded at the meetllr whll'h followod. Varous problems fltty? troop lenders were dscusseu Hd plans wen; made for the sale of Grl t cookes and calendars n the full. A donaton of unforms ftnd camp utensls was receved from the Junor Red Cross. Tentatve plans were made for a Board of Revew to pass upon the awardng of mert badge.; to all Grl Scouts n tln Townshp, Present were Mrs. Andrew JandrsevU Mrs. Mchael Langan, Mr.s. Francs Evans, Mrs. James Bramble, Mrs. Rchard Walsh. Mrs. Julus Castle. Mrs. Werlock. Mrs. Martn Jaeger, Mrs. Conrad Dobbs. Mrs, Joseph Rapaclol, Mrs. Howard Sharpe. Mrs. Martn Bellnger. Mrs. Donald Wescott, Mrs, Fred Castle, Mrs. Al Patno, Mrs. Edward PfefTer. Mrs. Lozo and Mrs. Theodore Kyak. Ges-Lattanzo Nuptal Rtes Held; Couple on Weddng Trp WOODBRDGE At a double rng ceremony performed by Rev. Charles G. MeCorrstln. pastor of St. James Church. Saturday. Mss Luclle Ann Lattanzlo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lattanzo. Colonln. formerly of Woodbrdge, became the brde of Wllam A. Gets, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Gels, Coley Street, Mss Volet Lattanzlo was her sster's mad of honor and Mss Mary Gels, sster of the brdegroom, was brdesmad. Joseph Ges was hs brother's best man. James Burke. Jr., cousn of the brde, was rng-bearer and! the ushers were Jerry Jardot. John, Ges and Francs Ges. brothers of the brdegroom. The brde, escorted to the altar by her father, wore a gown of whte marqusette styled wth n ftted bodce, hgh lluson necklne and a full skrt wth an apron front effect extendng nto a long tran. Her fngertp length vel wa.s attached to a crown set wth rhlnestones and she carred a prayer book marked wth a whte orchd. The mad of honor was attred n a gown of nle green falle taffeta fashoned wth a ftted 82 DESCENDANTS bodce and a full skrt. She carred a colonal bouquet of pnk EAST RANELLE, W. Va. Danel Rupert Plsenbarger, 89, roses and wore a headdress of who ded recently, left 82 drect matchng roses and rbbon. The descendants fve sons, fve daughters, 6 grandchldren and 08 styled smlar to the mad of hon- brdesmad wore mauve taffeta, great-grandchldren. or's wth a matchng head pece PAPER DRAPES A Grand Selecton to Choose From Over!> Beautful 'atu'rns n dolors and Stvlrs. TRMZ t CLOPAY TMBERTEX Clopay Cottage Sets 59 and carred a colnnnl bouquet of pale g:een roses. Upon ther return from a weddng trp to Washngton, D. C, and tle South, the couple wll lve on New Dover Road. Colona, For travelng, the brde chose a jey and red prnt dress wth black bolero, deep red accessores and an o: dud corsage. The brde s a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School, class of '5. and s now employed by Merck and Company, Rahway. The brdegroom was a Junor at Woodbrdge. Hgh School at the tme of hs enlstment n the U. S. Navy where he served two fnd a half years n»the Pacfc theatre of operatons. He s now assocated wth Gels Brothers Servce Staton here. 3 "MSSNG". MARON, 0. A tew mnutes after tellng hs eshanged wfe that "the kds" and wll be mssns." Charles M. Gertenlauer.. delberately drove hs automoble contanng hs two lttle grls, Sandra, 3, and Gay. 2, n front of an approachng express trnn. three were nstantly klled. GETS SERMON SUPPLY MEMPHS, Tenn.-t was a dsapponted and surprsed thef who stole a bref case belongng ' to Rev. John Maddox recently. The bref case held a three-year collecton of sermons. 9 NAUGURAL Congress s already jettng ready for the 99 naugural next, January 20, hav'ltlg pfl&m three ratlgural resolutons, the most mpor- ALLEN'S Gay Floral Patterns. Snpes and Tapestry Denm-. Ho wde. FOR DRAPES AM) SLUMOVKHS SaveltAlen's tradtonal gfts -.',-<H_ ' ' The June brde s the woman of the hour, radant, lovely, serene; her head, s n clouds; her happness s contagous; her hopes for the future are soarng. To make her day perfecton tself choose your gft from our collecton, as tradtonal as the "Weddng March." THE STORE FOR BRDES COMPLETE SERVCE OF STERLNG By FAMOUS SLVERSMTHS PEASANT C00L REFRESHNC APPEAM ' The deal Summer Blouse for lhat Fresh, Crsp LmK UT C\lTCT7 $*).98 2 up FerfsSoNll>e ' lookson(< '' So^Mltyt0a * OOK< ''""" Truly the Largest Seta-lon We Have Ever Offend. 2 Stvles at $2/)» Alone. Just Arrved! Samarkand Rugs 28"x9" BUDGET ACCOUNTS NVTED NO DOWN Ask About Our Frendly 0-Payment Plan MATCHED 3-PECE SETS A streamlned soltare. Arrestng, modern stylng. t's lovely. t's rch lookng. And t's a rare value, too! ^yy^tsjew, MEN' S DEPAKTMEN ortsll^f BOXER SHORTS Wth Around Elastc And Renforced Fly. % Short and Long. Dark Shades and Pastels. A Truly Practcal Gft For tlvery Dad Sport SHRTS 8 Sk-tly Styled n Short Sleeves ) " Wth 2Way Collar. Choce of Four Colors. Lovely watch for, a lucky lady! -k. fold square cut face. Choce of black or bronze colored wrst cord. A SMALL DEPOST tvlll HOLD YOUR PURCHASE WRTH'S RELABLE JEWELERS J90 SMTH STREET AMBOY, N. J. 55* REMEMBER! 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3 \, Au- ROfcker. Joel nnon, Ok, Rob- _Udft, Davd am, Francs n. Wl-. See.hrlst, of the Gudance Department of the Hgh School to dscuss the formaton of a Mltary Manpower Commttee on June 25 Gasssuvy. A commttee, consstng of bert Gross. Charles Febush, Adolph Gottsten am Harkor,; and Edward Leonard, was apponted to meet wth representa- rlmes HghbtTupr,; clmportlco, Henry j tves of Klwanls and Rotary to n Kara, Charles formulate plans for a combned n Keatng, John; servce club drve for the Woodbrldge Emergency Squad. t KOM, Theodore ert LaPonta, Rob- j jjs LufTbarry. San; j j'netz, Rch- ['.Melnlwk. as Ronald Mor- (»hy, Wllam ley, Stanley Benjamn toman, Ruyvard Rt'Kn, Bell Rudolph, las Reward, eral requests to reopen School No playground for ball playng ft SlQPn. Jo- The matter was referred to th Tunlson, Grounds Commttee members wh ne Wklen, wrt Wcssen- Vels, Ewene : Barbara Bar- T Barbara Beck-... Martha Blly, Patrca Bopp. Ruth jt Camllen. Joan Carson, Ajeen Castle,,m, Rosalne Cunha, o, Barbara Denman, Worth, Patrca Dono- Fsher. Janet Floro. Pndor, Renee Forzatl. \. Rosale French, Bar-.-l. Louse FUKC. FlorlOvelyn Olaus, Dorothy h annette Hacku, Alene rley Henry, Margaret 'arearet Ksh. Carolne orence Knapp. Joan ola Kovucs, Elzabeth Aaryaret Krsak, Ol«a OHcr Graduates H Kurta. Dnlorse Lagola,.CKT, Eluabclh Mack,.lrr Lorrane Mupps, / '\\ Mcnnf?, Barbara Mu- /M. l.lch' Nt'lsen. Dorothy / '))'...Ju.phne Petrell, Carol ' P.svua Putter, Carol Re:!. l!;!b;na Remzowskl, Mar-!.. uldy. Barbara Remzowskl,,.: -» ;> KuUly, Charlotte Schaef- J.yT S-luecler, Jean Serdln- :v, Lnctta Shara, Vrgna Sharp, cty Smon. Elzabeth Slpos, H'Uy Slsko, Esther Stoth, Joan or'sun, Joyce Sorepsen, Althea uha. Mare Sutter, Sandra Tanpy. Barbara Thomas, Rose Toth, >(ny Trautman, Barbara We- 'Hn;:, Geneveve Wenbrenner, '.M Yan". rene Zelebak, Jane ttmmkk AT ONE.' >S ANOKLES.Calf. Although :- unly»<me year old,-denns Ursmnc has already gone to *nk. Surtng swmmng at the T of fve months and traned by L) mmng coach.at nne months, M, has appeared n one move, scheduled to. start work n tlfr soon. Although he cannot.:k. l e can swm across a 30-loot am dve from a regulaton board. retal profts n 97 declned \~ per rent of sale$. tl«ef Casey; Gven $00 s Made to fund; Plrfm $flf Squad Talked... Edwn C. flefted' presdent of the WOODBRDOE-At an altar _.._e. Uot Club at a meetfeld Monday at the LOR cabn. d candles, whte gladoluses, satn ttractlvely decorated wth lght- t&edn Chef Oeor«e E. ows and palms. Mss Eleanor * tt elected were: frst vce, Charles Eelbush: second resldent, Albert, A. Dlscavage; Vce presdent, Fred Lnn;,ry, f, Clemens Standk; lucer, rvng Qoodstejn; Lon *, ftmanuel Choper; tals', George Kayser; drectors, l«f Keatng and Andrew J). lhond,, A contrbuton of $00 was voted to the BuldlnR Fund of the Woodbrdge Post, Amercan Legon. The membershp commttee approved applcatons of Edward T Walsh, Jr., and John J. Ryan as new members. Herman Stern and Edward Leonard were apponted by Chef Keatng to represent the club a a meetng called by Harry Board Postpones Feld Use Decson WOODBRdOE The Board o Educaton held n abeyance at an adjourned sesson Monday, sev promsed to "take the matte: under advsement." A letter was receved from th Townshp Commttee askng th board to reconsder ts prevous ac ton, and another communcaton was receved from the "Klwan Club protestng the Board's acton A thrd letter was read from Woodbrdge Pre Company re questng the useof the playgroun for Softball games. Prevously, on a recommenda ton of the Grounds Commttee the Board closed the playgroun to publc use. Maurce P. Dungan charman of the commttee, notec the Board had to pay $50 fo broken wndows n the schoo buldng and that neghbors ha been protestng aganst broker wndows n ther homes, and un necessary nose over the weekend Mddlesex Concrete Product artd Excavatng Company wa awarded the contract for the lay ng of concrete culverts at th new stadum at the low bd of 2,970. The other bdder was the Verona Constructon Company at $9,900. Aylln PeBon, archtect, announced that plans for the new school buldngs at Avenel and Colonla are n«ung completon and bds wll bt receved n the near future. The Dstrct Clerk Was nstructed to wrte to the Townshp Commttee askng the vacaton of "Cedar Street," a "paper stre«t," leadng to the school property n Avenel. A letter of apprecaton was sent to the V. S. Metals and Refnng. Company, Carteret, for the donaton of ashes for the new stadum. The board members looked at samples of furnture for the new schools after the meetng. "FATHER OF THE YEAH" NEW YORK Drew Pearson, rado commentator and columnst, has been selected as the "Father 9f the Year," by the Natonal Father's Day Commttee. Pearson, orgnator of the "Frendshp Tran" whch collected food for European relef, was selected "n recognton of hs fght for democracy throughout the world." Father's Day wll be observed on Sunday, June 20. Under New Management! RADER'S TYDOL SERVCE STATON < OK, GREEN STREET AND AMBOY AVENUE TEL. WOOD WOODBRDGE Thttmm E. Rader, new operator of the r><ld Servce Staton, has served motor- '«<>/ ths area for the $Mt S yeara, tledfs contnuance of m experhme (tnd (Ourteout tervc* <$U*net» locaton. TydolGas tvedol Tres Batteres ' Lubrcaton mpressve Candlelght Rtes Mark McCowan-Logah Ceremony Btdp Wean Attractve Gown desgned by Her Shter, an Attendant Logan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Logan, Martool Drve, became the brde of Lesle G, Mc- Cowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M; McCowan. Rochester, N. Y., Saturday at the Frst Presbyteran Church. Rev. Earl Hannum Deanny, pastor, offcated. Mrs. Arthur Seger, Rdgefleld, tonn., a sster of the brde was matron of honor and the brdesmads were Mrs, Charles E. Lee, Rochester, N. Y,, sster of the brdegroom, and Mrs. Hartley Felds, ths place. Leonard J. McCowan served as best man for hs brother and the ushers were Charles E. Lee and John H. Logan, brother of the brde. Gven n marrage by her father, the brde wore a gown, desgned and made by her sster. t was made of whte satn brocade, wth tght bodce, n an off-the-shoulder effect and a full skrt extendng nto a long tran. Hsr chapellength vel was attached to a orown of seed pearls and^ llles-ofthe-valley and she carred whte gladoluses and roses. The attendants wore pale green taffeta gowns of the same desgn as the brdes. They wore garlands of flame colored gladoluses n ther har and carred gladoluses of the same color. The matron of honor was also n pale green taffeta and her flowers were yellow and pnk varegated gladoluses. Upon ther return from a weddng trp, the couple wll lve for the summer at Glen Falls, N. Y. For travelng the brde selected a gray ^ut. whte accessores and an orchd corsage. The brde s a graduate of Woodbdge Hgh School, attended Rutgers Unversty for two years and s now a student at Syracuse Year's new home fnancng s set at $2,000,000,000. Unversty. Hrr h^brtnd. s a graduate of John Marshall rfgh School n Roches'fer. He served for three years wth the U. S. Army Ar Force and now attendng Syracuse Unversty. Slate nstalled by Mothers' Club WOODBRDGE fhe Mothers' Club of Woodbrdge closed ts season wth an nstallaton luncheon at the Clara Louse tea Room, Planfeld. Mrs. Runyott Ernst nstaued tle followng slate: Mrs. Loue Walnwrlght, presdent; Mrs. R. W. Lufftxnrrow, vfe presdent and program charman; Mrs. Raymond Jackson, Jr., recordng secretary; Mrs. Donald Wescott, correspondng secretary, and Mrs, Stuart Schoonover treasurer. Mrs. Arthu* A. Molltor asked the blessng and the retrng presdent, Mrs. Srnsk welcomed the members and guests. Mrs. W. A McKean gave a toast to the retrng offcers and Mrs. Edwatd Kllmer to the new offcers. Greetngs from past presdents ttete heard from by Mrs. G. Glmeur Robnson, M'rs. T. R, Jortes, Mrs. K. B. McCan and Mrs. Ernest Crukstank. The new presdent apponted the * followng commttee charman: Mrs. J. T. Byers, ways and means; Mrs. Eugene Burns, char ty; Mrs. Jackson, chldren' party; Mrs. Kllmer, dance; M'rs Harper A. Sloan, luncheon; MPs Wesley Heselber, publcty, an- Mrs. McKean, lbrary. The man feature of the pro gram was a talk gven by Mrs, McCan enttled "What Hav Learned from My Chldren." Th luncheon commttee conssted d! Mrs. Francs ftatn, Mrs. School over and Mrs. Helselberg. Twent members wete present and guests were; Mrs. J. M. TeEycK of Col ona, Mrs. J. A. Bftrba of darl Townshp and Mrs. Donald Press of town. Snyder forecasts return to def ct fnancng next year. TO CHERSH FOREVER For your weddng we gve complete Pctoral Servce, ncludng studo ple^ \\ tures and candd photos. WOODBRDGE PHOTO STUDO Wndsor J. Laks, Prop. 7 MAN STREET ' WOODBRDGE rm' \V,K<-. N-tAK or *. A. -MH NATONALLY ADVERTSED WATCHES HAMLTON, BtlLOVA, GRUEN, WALTHAM, ELGN.! AX 7 JEWEL MEN'S JEWELRY SETS Famous make jewelry s- the perfect gft for the well groomed man, They come n gold or slver, pearl or marquste or wth hs ntal nserted. MEN'S SMART (SEAL RNG KT. GOLD feettng Beautfully styled and moderately : prced! We've "Remembered now t's up tc/you. From our specal, And espcally flne collecton of Father's Day gfts, especally fne collecton of Father's Day gfts, select the one that wll please papa most. Everythng frpm watches to wallets. COME N TODAY KREELSHEMER Perth Amboy's Oldest Establshed Jeweler 27 SMTH STREET *ERTH AMBOy M, CHRSTENSENS, PRFNDLY STORE" COMPUTE SELECTON OF WONDERFUL ctft FOR A DAB A HOST OF LTTLE GFTS THAT MEAN SO MUCH TO DAD Remember June 20th Today come n and see the exctng gft tems we have jor Dad ths year. Th* perfect present for a perfect mu\ the gft that expresses your loev. Shrts, tes, suspenders, pajamas* sweaters, handkerchefs, sockrmake wonderful Father's Day gfts. STORE HOURS f FRDAY TLL 9:00 SATURDAY TLL 6:00 CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON \t!\ ST. 98 ATOM: HOOMKH.L V / PARKNG SRACE ' AVALABLE TO SHOPPNG CENTER Y\

4 P,,' PAGE FOUR Brllant Card Ahead for Racng Fans; Monmouth Opens Monday $r>,mw.000 Tnwl Slal- To Ojcml' Through Aug. 7 for nl Season MONMot'TM 'AltK Orcjnpolll. N,....lllr 7 l.rll!'. returns lo K! hc! NeJ.cvscy (ll Monday,.Ju.. *'-l.en Monmuth Park nat'rate, l * 'n?. modern day eel'.. Mh!nod ll Atms 7. l.'cvv d n lfh'. : nl era where ln- :-V"» of Kn:',s hnrl born (lnrnwn "c ><A Mnrrmulh Park cd.m-! Nc nrcsduc ron t'trs H SM 'h- l'l uf thornj; nll. ;>- ' <> >n,j one of tll! '!ll"- : ".(llflll Cdlrsos. Cjl'.l!nl ;, ns (f lmn lnn S:.nun (nn, r spur, s n krfjt ' w'l CM' aslrnomc.'l fl':r--. Tn -..m rvhert'll of.-, :k"> fn-l. Slf)"),OO() ll added mocy [H' r ladrn slurs, wth rcmlar m-:-n",ll 'a'.s llnu: he lol,l nn's dstrbuton n more than S.KH.OO. a nrv and brll-, nch fn: hc ncl track. Tn- 'vjl lll'-favdcd slakes whch thrlled '.cc flers Kn mr hal a half n-nlnrv ;o wll )' n-l''d n '.vnr, n'ldlu tll SLT/O Mnmum h hmd'.) nd Clocr Slake-, yrlns! (ll He (.'llmd-, th- srj.k Mully PU'her alll [,;;lll >rht'l\ llc Splnn. llt' Ornnln.--, n jon; Hrach and (lher classc-, nf hc p.sl and prcsflt. A.M m hr,- ellda s the $0.00( New.--M-V ymurly for New.rr.-r.v hulls, urn- uf the ruf'sl)v)s\ spdln. alfa,-,. Two PW slake,-, ha'!- lce dflod ths yea dll 0.ll llmll W('(,'k of racng whch brngs le lomth to ^ day.-. Tl'-c ac h' opclnr dny runnr: uf tn- Kulvahr Mlp and the.nne HO revval of the Select Haudujp, lur ff year olds. The "Sal-aur" >.v.- sgnal honor to a flmed hr.-c uf he jast, the muly SaH'alnr «ho sped l mlp alont; Munuh stradtuvny n World record tye of.3!)... Dnng Terraces Monmouth Park, n ts thrd year, rontlnurs to amaze nveterate as well ns cnsunl racng patrons. The mnknlflccnt new clubhou.se, opened last season, s always a matter of moutl-kapnk wonder. Standng fve stores lrh, t s lopped by two ters of the justly fnmed parterre boxes,each box be- FR n the nature of a prvate club to le box holder. There are four outdoor dnng terraces overlook- ng tlc nmnk strp, and three walknk and drnkng ten-aces to the rear, affordng a perfect vew of paddock and walkng rng. - No track s complete wthout the horses, however, nnd Monmouth Pn* s caterng to approxmately,000 thoroughbreds from such stables as the Belar Stud, Wheatley Stable, Alfred O. Vanderblll. C. V, Whtney, Elmsdorf Farm, Joseph M. RoeblUM, Otej Rddle Farm. Kng Ranch and many other outstandng owners. Demand for stall space was never greater than ths season, permttng offcals to be a bt "choosy" n the collecton nf stables for back stretch occupancy. The popular "daly doublp" wll be decded, as usual, on the frst, and second races, a post tme daly has been set. at 2:30. Specal trans are to roll onto the specal ralroad sdnk, delverng patrons drectly at the grandstand gate from New York, Newark, Phladelpha and way statons. The famous "Sandy fook" popular excurson steamer, also leave from New Yok daly on an ar condtoned trp to Hghlands, and race goers wll be transported by specal non-stop bus the remander of the trp on the New Jersey sde. MKKY TWO ROSS, nd. Elmer Lemmon and Wllam Basger escaped serous njury when ther car turned over, crashed nto a dtch and landed wth the rear end restng up hgh aganst a telephone.pole. Fur Storage Be Sure And nspect Our New Scentfc Vault Before You Store Your Furs Elsewhere NSURED AGANST Fre Theft Moths Mldew (Caused by hgh humdty) Furs Arc Fumgated Before Storng Call P. A or Hallway and Our Banded Messenger Wll Pck Up Your Furs and Woolens. Perth Amboy Dollar Cleaners dsr MAPLE ST. P. A llltcr Sn t [ md Mllrkrt St«. mmm WAS A LVESTOCK GROWER, AT 6RW0VE ' MO. STRKE-DLE j Statstcs whch reported that 8,- The strke-dle total durng! 000,000 man days were lost n Aprl, Aprl was hgher tlnn durng any of the precedng twelve months, accordng to the Bureau of Labor Most of the lost ttme resulted from the soft coal and meat packers strke. Dd You Sleep Well Last Nght? THURSDAY, JUNR 7, MB / WAS A HARNESS MAKER, AMP, FATHER'S PA / SREETNS CARD5 PROClAM; SAVE «P to 50% Hghest tempera lure n mddle Have Your Mallress Completely Renovated To Look Lke New! We,Can Make Your Feather Bed nto a Beautful Qult ESTMATES CHEERFULLY SUBMTTED MAZUR'S P. A. BEDDNG CO. 338 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY -675 THE WEATHER OVER THE WEEK-END (By wre from U. S. Weather. Bureau, Washngton) Today Sunny wth lower humdty, f 70s. Northwest wnds 0-5 mles, per hour. Par and cool tonght. Lowest n lower 50s. Frday Par and a lttle warmer n the nteror. Outlook for Saturday Showers lkely by nght.' STAMP-WSS ROBBERS NEW YORK Theves who know ther stamps raded the offce of the New York Stamp Company and stole stamps valued between $70,000 and $80,000. Of the seven safes holdng valuable stamps, the theves selected the two contanng the most valuable. Vrgna Sorcllsen Wed n St. James' WOODBRDQE At a doublenr ceremony performed at St. James' Church, Saturday. Mss Vrgna Sorenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Soren' J. Sornnson, 9 Drove Avenue, became the brde of Alvln P. Rymsha, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvn Rymsha, Rdgedale Avenue. Rev. James Russell offcated. The brde, escorted by her 'ather, wore a whte sa^n sown. fashoned Wth a tght bodce, lluson necklne, lace bertha and a full skrt extendng nto a short tran. Her fngertp vel was fast- ned to a tara of pearllzed orange blossoms and she carred a colonal bouquet of whte roses and lles-of-the-valley. Mss Eleanor Rymsha, sster of the brdegroom, as mad of honor, was attred n a pale peach sown wth a whte marqusette overskrt. The full skrt was arranged n bustle effect. She wore a pcture hat of whte horse har wth peach rbbon trmmng and carred talsman roses. Raymond N. Brown served as best man and Robert Slry of ths place and Rchard Brossy, Mctuchen, ushered. Mr. and Mrs. Rymsha are on a tour of the New England states and upon ther return wll make ther home at the Grove Avenue address. The brde's travelng outft was a dress of glade green tafleta. bege accessores and a corsage of talsman roses. The brde s a graduate of Woodbrdfje Hgh School and s emplayed by J. Arthur Applegate. nc., Perth Amboy, The zrde- Kroom s also a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School, class of 93. He attended Pratt nsttute, Brooklyn, and s now employed by Lavoe Laboratores, Morganvlle. Durng the war he served for two years wth the U. S. Navy. NOAHS ARK SAN FRANCSCO, Cal. The freghter Presdent Grant, whch recently docked here, was a vertable Noah's Ark. t carred 2,000 brds, 200 monkeys, 00 cobras, boa constrctors and other snakes, 200 Gbbon apes, 7 elephants, 6 bears, Samese golden cats and. par of Hoopoe brds all from Sam. FLYNG PREACHER BOULDER, Colo. Usng a borrowed, rebult Navy plane, Rev. E. C. Schumacher, a lcensed plot, wll fly to places n Wyomng, Montana, as well as Colorado, to cany on hs evangelstc work durng the comng: summer. X''' Well Whata'r t's a PHLO Yes Mam, and the PHLCO Refrgerat of storage space for all of your vegetable ducts and meats. t wll even store a plenty of extra space to spare. Another PHLCO s the large storage bn on the bot n today and see the beautful PHLCO. enough for mmedate delvery. Other Applances Avalably -WASHERS- A. B. C. AUTOMATC THOR BABC FURNTURE HO "DSTNCTVE CARTKRKT FURNTURE'^ 68 ROOSEVELT AVENUE CART MORE FEATURES _^ Me NEW COMBNATON V. ^ FOR Two, Please" Your very frst dnner fn yout! new home can set the gracojs pattern for a lovely future so let t be set wth Sterlng! Towle Sterlng s beauty-fora-lfetme n ud slver, yet t s not expensve for all ts proud craft tradtons.... Let us tell you about the Towle "place-settng plan"..."the wonderful way to collect your cop T plete set of ths exquste Sterlng! Manufacturer's Clearance Sale! BUY DRECT FROM FACTORY AND SAVE! MEN'S WASHABLE HALF SLEEVE SPORT SHRTS $ way collar, pleated flap pockets, sanforzed and vat dyed, n all sxes, n all colors, ncludng whte, (0'* perfect. MEN'S RAYON, HALF SLEEVE - ^ SPORT SHRTS $2-00 Slghtly rregular v > MEN'S LONG SLEEVE ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ SPORT SHRTS $3.00 Frst Qualty ^ ^ MEN'S GABARDNE LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHRTS $.00 Frst Qualty MEN'S 00% VRGN WOOL ^ ^ Cardgan Jackets $ V.5O fully lned HM SATURDAY ONLY! JUNE 9th O?EN ALL DAY FRQM 9 A. M. TO 5 \ M. Carteret Shrts, nc. PHONE CARTERET 85X8 552 ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET r Ht M* n. w e» lor m coolds «Hh these modern ^ ^, bak " ' ' asls wth m (Ml! * SSJS W mtllltl lt» FURNTURE ROOSEVELT "Dstnctve Furnture" CAHTKHET 8-59H5 fmv.combnton

5 THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 98 PAGE FVE Great Money'Havng Event t to A&P to save you cold cash on ctrus juces and fruts that ht the spot when the weather's hot! Stock your, pantry today wth plenty of these Mars from A&P's summer stock! Orange Juce (Plant kp's M M NTER BUVS A&r Daly ('enter s flled wth won fll wurrt \w\thr foods marked wll prces llat u'n cool savngs for you, no matter what day you shop. ^wnnd Whle Grde «tal l^gg* ell J^WSS»-Bt Hd Swss HClnldar Bnc Kd Wldmera brand Hja<l Cottage Cheese ^En am Bk Hk - Cheest lood F«e» WUCOM«Mel 0 Bt Whole mlk cured Dud..', Mld lable dheet* Heavy whppng Homog.n.d Non- homogenzed Botd»n«L.,l«.r UPPER CAKE each m m carton ol doz {)«jrc ew k 2 b box 99c b. 65c b. urlon S* b 69c 8 oz cup 7c~ V, p>(l conl. 36«D;M ths "slpper" cake, am watcl cyt> l^ht as thfy lf!,ht 0 ts choco- --cd top and crunch-covered sdes! ql. conl. 23<< ql. cont. 22c U y c Bread Marv»l 20 oz oall9c Seed Hulls Marvel pkg. ol 9<0'l5c h»ple Coffee Cake jan«p«k.r.a 27c frt Slll'lls JantParkef pkg of (j for 23c lne Loaf Cake %MP^««23c Jan«Fa,ker pkg. ol 2 ' > 3 3 ^ l r s BOKAR COFFEE \<he Hvw t b. Economy Buff M all AS' Coffee, t's sold n. wlol«bean and Custom f"uml when you buy t, just ' 'or your coffeemakcr. Clardgc Hamburgers Stahl Meyer Beef or Lamb Stew Red-Meat, Spam or Treet.... b. can c 2 oz. can 7c Snack Luncheon Meat oz can 39c Hygradc Frankfurters A B*ef 8 OL can 33c Lbby's Corned Beef Hash. Lbby's Venna Sausage. Brll's Spaghett Sauce,.. Norwegan Sld Sardnes G r a v y M a s t e r For makng grave Lbby's Tomato Juce.,, SWeet Peas B e a n s R.lable-lancy Lbby's Tomato Sauce Deep brown-wth pork, oz. can 3 2 c, oz. can 7 c, lol oz. can 5c ( ' 3ft ox, tn 2c o bol. 5c 8 oz can 2 for 23c 20 oz. can 3 lor 9c Uoz can 2 for 29c. 8 oz. can 3 lor 20c Dll Pckles Manhattan qt. jar 29c Sweet Mxed Pckles Colonal qt.^sc Apple SaUCe A&P fancy 20 OL can 2 for 2 5 c Lbby's Frut Cocktal w oz can 25c 2? oz can 39c F r e e s t o n e P e a c h e s sut«n«brand 29 oz. c»n 3 c Aprcots. lona-halve 2 o, can27c Bartlett PearS lona brand 29or.can35«Prune Plums AP mty 3d or»n 2b Slced Pe Applea Comtock 20 ot. tn o> ga» 2 for 29c CoCOnOg Makej delcous Drnk 6 QL can 3 3 Nectar Tea.,. Hlb.pkg.5c pkg.ol50beg3c Duff's Whte Cake Mx.. ".. ««pkg.33o Evaporated Mlk WhleHouM tall can 2 lor 29c Condensed Mlk wh«hous» Hocan22c Puffed Wheat Sparkcs... * o,. P kg.l2o Puffed Rce Sparkcs.. <» oz. pg. c Junket Rennet Powder. *.. 3 ptg 29c Oz ce Cream Mx. pkg 29c Welch's Grape Juce prn bo. 25c quan bot. 7c J o y Cake M x Chocolal or Vanlll* 0 oz. pkg. 27<> Py-O-My Coffee Cake Mx.... *»2e 7 Mnt Pe Crust. # t. 8oz. P k B.l6c CrSpO Cookes Brdge or Oalmaal 0 oz. pk«. 9c Nabsco Fg Newtons...?y, oz. pkg. 2*' 35c Uneeda Bscuts P'«n or «t«d 2 pk««5c ScOOp For gtnsral household u< \ oz. pk(. 3 0 c Bleachette Blung Aj ax Cleanser N w w«ng«h6n 2 oz pkg. 5c e»»lle Woodbury's Facal Soap. 3 cak«32«scottes Facal Tssues.,. pkg o ^ 25c Amercan Steel Wool Pads, pta- «w 2 orl7«dash DOg Food Armour! oz. can 2 'or 27c A&Ps "SUPER-RGHT" MEATS When you buy "Super-Rght" meats you get the good eatng that means good value, because every cut s specally selected for fne qualty. You get more of t for your money, too thanks to A&P's Close-Trmmed meat-cuttng method. Yet prces are as low as we can make them.. Chckens [ams Smoked-Ready to eat or Regular, whole or ether half b. 69 C Rb Veal Chops short cu- w S»n PjOt Roast Boneless Veal Roast Lon Pork Chops Frankfurters S l c e d BaCOU Bonele Chuck For.rcas,«,,al.d. Jfc (b, h 7«\ BHOLNG&ttv\G Leg or Rump of Veal should* Centercut SW«M» j Sunnyleld and olhjrl b. 79o b B9c b. 65c lb.79e b. 59c b.75o Ducklngs longllud't'fnml lb,3c Whole or ether hall Beadyto~Eat Meats b57* lb,)7«b o l e d Ham Flavorful, vacuum cooked Vt b. 65«LlVerWUrst lr»unclwege», b OJC Boloua and Meat Loaf 0... "> 59c Blended Jue OU AM SKCTONS New! Delcous whol«leclom. r, «p.rlacl lor salad or dewerl «BAM:HT SECTONS <% 20 O *7 Wholo TANGERNE You'll anjov W dll«r»nl, l»ngy-rch juct Atftf ) PAGE Beans wth Pork Prepared Spaghett.... v ] { Ol cn 2 '" 25J mozcak Red Kdney Beans Baud wth Pork 6 oz can a Macaron or Spaghett 8oz.pkg.2forl9c lb. Noodles, road or lnt 5 oz. pkg. 2 lor Sparkle Gelatn Desserts Frut *von pkg.25o Sparkle Puddngs Chocolate, Vanll«, Bullencoch pkg. 23<> Peach Preserves.. b>2c 2b.«39«Raspberry Preserves., tb.»r 33c 2 b r.r 63«Grape Jam..... lb.«r2lo 2b..<39«Peanut Butter Crumy, nooth b. >r 35a Cder Vnegar pnt t>ot. 0«quart bot.l7e A&P's BRGHT SAL PRODUCTS Make Homework Easer...Cost You Le»s,Too Whz.through washday.,. ustle through housework,.. gve a gleam to floors, furnture and woodwork! You're sure to take a shne to the Brght Sal lne! Soap Flakes Soap Grans Soap Powder Ammona Curd mld Fqr dha and laundry. For laundry u* Clar or qloudy 2W o. pkg. 25c 23o.pkfl. 3* 0o.pls.22c 32 OL bol. 3«Laundry Bleach... *M.\le ^ j W n d- 0- W a X For cleanng wndowt and glut 6 at. bol. 2 9 Wndow Cleaner 2». 0o Creme Furnture Polsh. *.. Metal Polsh & Porcelan Cleaner Sprayers «" 5c 2 ot. bot. 25c w * «25c Scourng Pads Soapng p^oul7«new mproved Cleanser., w<«c* 2 '«r 5«Lqud Floor Wax Sell MluWna ' J P m28c qu«39«> Lqud Blue k?». 9c SlverPolsh 80 jar 5c Floor Wax * ««29c Ar Purfer 2 or bot 33c Top Qualty Seafood Mackerel Fr«h b 9c Flounders Fr*»h b. 25c Porges ('«> H5O Whtng Frh b. 5c Scallops Fr«h b.69o Shrmp Fwcv b. 75C STORE HOURS: 8A,M,to6P.M. Saturday ftkbffrktmrjaltsrahaptm AND SBfSBVKE SOKS OH

6 PAGE 8* THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 98 P. Readng Class GraduatesTuesday l READNG -Thr plevr>nth annual FWhth Ondf e-adua:;on exe'ckes at Port lmm! School wll be hf>l Tur-ctoy n: P M.. n thr sch )'', arl'm Thf p!"",m, «p " be,] fnlots: Jnrdano; awards. Martn Braun. prncpal; Honor rolls, Rose Parkas Francs Gallagher. Nunzo Mnncd. Jula Pllo. Dorothy Slmeuna; presentaton of class. Vctor C. Ncklas, supervsng prncpal; avardlnr of dplomas, Edwn W. Cosey, Member of Board of Educaton: class sone. "Parevel" Nunzo Munceu; natonal anthem, recessonal. Graduates arc Anthony Coppola. Ralph Coppola, Francs Gallagher, Thomas Gordano, Ste- lnk of thr 23 - t Psalm. :.du.tcs: phen Kovars. Vncent lartno, hymn "GK of Ou: Fathers." Nunzo Mnun. Lous Rlnald. Kradu.ltn-. Faa *;l;r ;mrl 'Anf- Wllam Superor. Corrne Barljato. Elzabeth De Nttts, Rose c'a the BPntfu." ;>MdRt?s: welcome l'l"mf[, JKl.no; pny ' Farkas. Jean Homeh, Clpmntna "On t' T: -Md namatcs;! Jordano. An;'el::s Mareolto. Ju- "VcT'-t.n H.ny ' ^'nduntrv ', la Plo. Ant. Hamons. Josephne pano.sol, pjfflr, c-sharp! Santnr, Catherne Senek, Doro- Mn', H,c,).!nr. omcnlna thy.snv- >n>- J>-eph.ne Zullo. Brdal Beauty n Flowers The nu -' wpotat' boktel ever receve s le brdal t must b p'tfeftun n tself b l n c;c-cade or a smply dornet bble. We HT experts tn artstcally a de.'upn complmentary to the brde's pown and to own personalty -- m the,/ flutters of her choce. m m ^ ^ ''/''/, /TVAM WA* M>HKWD'«FRST -, FATHEP L. TMt 90 BV. J.90UCT WK> ttortos t(e% FAMER, WllllArt. A CVL \UAf. VETER/lrJ, - _ \ \.'? ' v f * CAN AWP ABFL- BUT HO - - ' h -,-* AAM«5tt,250 B.C. semm /, BUSrtMAt) WA RUMEPA«THE RCWAUTC DOL OF SLENT MOVES Cream >;f! and n '.;\:\ ; > n l!,,,. ),.r,.d-led bca tl)' mxture hard to m:\::\ n f;ct. ley ;m,.v ] m he' mnute-.onter most smple f llu l : j,h' n ru - lctr" >. ll mprove the texttrc Kns and ")t drectons are fnlovved. Thn only dllerence n the bk'.; -.heel Hake n ovc 50 Dop bv bl'loons on a n-eased cream puffs and eclars s the (e-.-e-: fur :»n mlute-. decrease. ape n whch they are baked and n the fllngs and frost ngs that are used. Cream puffs are, round, flled wth whpped cream or a custnrd, and then dusted wth confectoners sugar. Eclars are oblong, they may be flled wth re cream. The tops are covered wth a frostng, usually chocolate. p Rerlpe for Cream Puffs and Elcars y cup butter cup bolnk water /3 teaspoon salt cup flour eggs Melt butter n bolng water, When agan bolng, add flour and j heat to 2hO dcjree.h and bake for ; thrty mnutes. Custard Fllng ' cup sugar P2 tablespoons flour 2 eggs slghtly brhen ] cup confectoners sugar ' teaspoon salt 2 cups mlk j Mx sugar wth c'ornstarch, snltj and enoufh mlk to make aj smooth batte;. Add to the reman- j ng mlk whch has been scalded.,cook untl mxture thckens, strrng constantly. Place over lnt) water and contnue cookng fur j 0 mnutes, strrng constantly,. Add eggs slghtly beaten. Cook un- j tl thckened. Remove from heat j salt. Str rapdly untl mxture and ard flavorng.! cleaves from the sde of the pan Remove frqm the fre, cool, add The tops of well-rsen puffs are j always uneven and seamed. A one of the eggs and beat untl j cut msv be made along one of the smooth. Beat vgorously for a few cracks and a small porton of : moments longer. n smlar manner, ; the top removed. The custard or' add the" remanng eggs, one j cream may then be placed n the j at a tme, beatng well after each puffs and the tops replaced. Dust egg s added. After all the eggs wth confectoners' sugar. Eflatrs The dough for an eclar made, n t(, oblong shapes about the vdh ( two lngers and the length,,l one. Hake ns a cream p\jfl. fll u-t custard or whpped Ctnhl. ''he tn-'tst popular frmflhf for lem s chocolate. ( hneolate Fro»tln«2 squares of chocolate tablespoon hot water \ ],.< :: well beaten, cup confectoners sutar., cup butte Melt the ch.tcolate over not water n a double boler. Adtf water, sugar and egg. Beat Well. Let stand over hot water several mnutrs. Cool to lukewarm. Add butter a tablespoon at a tme, strrrm untl smooth. Spread on eclar.-:. SaM Puffs Make very small cream puffs and fll wth chcken salad, or wcll-srnsnned ground ham, These make delcous appettzers. As an accompanment to srlad fll small crem pufls wth the followlns mxture: ',,;,, ; gvng ;,<., wanted,,. vsed he; pnhr ng wth n. wth Sp:,:,, of about :>(H, BRD TPs CHCAGO Bo, a robn OfftlLlh r;v Of the S;u, the mem n bh. «ft also order hot tlve famly Make «, flauce, atfd Flavor wth v. and red ptpj, hot sauce an '. Beautful Floral Arrange^ For June Weddngs \ : : (, - " \ ) Woodbrdgr Flower Shoppe WwodbrdKe WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANYWHERE 50 RAHVVAY AVKNUK WOODBRDGE k's AVffASE RATF5, TOO., JUNE 0, X FATHER'S PA-/ AUP APMBMS FATHER'5 PAV C/RP5 WLL TFL LEGAL NOTCES..llv S T f,,r, Jl-mral urnk A.H fffnrt'l as «' t.tc rncc lnl Whle A, A nl.'-r:tl< ' u n THMAS ST!:V:XS *»!, -r\-s all ll Dad shoulders each bufden wth a smle... June UOth gves y(tu a chance to make hm extra happy wth a {fd he'll really apprecate! We're ready now wth a grand array of everythng dear to a man's heart... and whether you choose hankes or a hand-knt sweater, we brng you top qualty for your money. OBTUARES GEO HGE W. RANKN.VOODBRDGE Funeral servjes for George W. Rankn of 550 msf* Lnden Avenue, were held Sunday ' afternoon at the Grener Funeral Home. Green Street. The Rev. Earl Hannum Devanny, pastor of t h e Woodbrdge Presbyteran Church, offcated. nterment was n the Cloverleaf Memoral Park Cemetery. The bearers were George Galvn, John Brnckman, James Wlson, Jeremah Roach Albert and Clarence Berwck. ELLEN T. BARRETT SELN Mrs.?llen T. Barrett, wfe of John J. Barrett, La Guarda Avenue, ded Sunday at the Perth Amboy Genera] Hosptal, after a short llness. She was a member of the Rosary Socety of St. Cecela's R. C. Church, Survvng besdes her husband are three chldren. Mrs. Frank Burke of Rahway, Mrs, Leo O'Grady of seln and John J, Barrett, Jr., of West New York; sx grandchldren and two ssters, Mss Jane Norrs n reland and Mrs. John Doyle of Jersey Cty, THREE TOO MANY LON ANGELES Barbara Joyce Dards Hendrcks Decker Vaughn, 2-year-old stenographer, beng held n jal on a bgamy charge. explaned that she has four husbands; three more than par and that she marred them all n four years, just on the spur of. the mpulse, wthout dvorcng any of them. To Our Customers- We trll be closed every Wednesday afternoon durng June. July and August. WOODBRDGE FOOD SERVCE 572 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE The perfect settng for the June A bower of lush blossoms an brd:---' exqus!. bouquet wll make your weddng beaut.. your most fantastc dreams. You can n ;-, fne qualty and "out of ths world" art >. WALSHECK"S FLOWER WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS EVKRYU!! : 98 MAN STREET Uuoft. KASERFRAZER BULDS T! QUARTER-MLLONTH C Shatterng Records wth the Most-Coped Curs n Amerca! Tkat toy has moreserfe 250,000 CARS N TWO YEARS! STATE 23 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE FROM 7 CARS N JUNE '6...TO 2,000 CARS TO BE BULT N JUNE SPORT SHRTS mmm BELTS. DRESS S0RTSJ UNDERWEAR t SWEATERS \ GAHTEJR$ SUSFftypERg SOCKS SWM TRUNKS foflsk SLPPERS KASER 8 MAN ST. WOODBRDOfc, N.J. S'~ ;r ''y:t'^^'\:r~m^.^pelf^^s^^^m!s^''^ For dependable, enjoyable day - to - day rado (entertanment... let us check your rado regularly for needed repars, necessary replacement of parts. Woodbrdge Rado ' Sale* and Servce Telephone Wood Joeph P. 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7 ll om e <>'!' l(. tmprovrnjent Club l(, m nvrow, 8 P. M at,, Tnnmn Avenue. Oh ',..; P M. the club wll puppet The show. "Hansel annual pcnc p. M., Saturday,,,n Sunday. June M. Musc at nght, "Uoneydrlppers." brthdays of Charles COLONA NEWS By Mfrgaret Scolt Edgetfood Avenue, were hosts on Sunday to he; mother. Mrs. B?rtha Wysznskl; Mrs. Florence Collons, Bayonne ancl Mr. nnd Mr.s. Walter Psltxenmnyer, Lnden. Mrs. Frank mporlloo. Patrca Avenue, entertnlned Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Smth, Slaten sland, over the weekend. Mrs. Alverla Sut, West Street. entertaned the followng membe s sky, Of the Coffee Club, Wednesday;,,l,,,,, and Joseph Mrs. Chrstna Tassfnrt, Mrs. Mare Poll. Readng, and l(l;y of pme'.banko, Suter," Mrs. Edna Skbnsky. and Mr.s. Margaret ScoU. Am', V «(! (. celebrated re- Mr. and Mr.s. Gcnrne Scott.,,'n-y at the home of nman Avenue, entertaned <u H,'. jlton, New Dover \ Saturday, Mr. and M-s. John,, Vv<Tf Mr. and Mrs. Perce, Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'lllren. Vernon and Perce, Lynne Perce and Mr.s..rm; Mr. and Mrs. daughter. Kay, ' Msses Helen Cannon.'.;' 'nkham, Colonta; K.owtz and Ml- ]»,,! (. Readng; Mss ;,, p,.rlh Arrboy and m', Fords.. M-S, Herbert Defen-., ml Avenue, enter-,k Mrs. Gustave Hobert Berberch,,: Lr < Auxlary of Col-,]Kn.v wll mee&mon-,t the flrehouse.,.. Ad of the New m-! rureh, wll meet,.,,;-k at the home of Vnlmer. New Dover :..n". Commttee of Y.wueer Fre Com- :,,., ; onl'.llt, 8 O'clock,!, ;.vs. Florence Ave-,, hs brthday, Fr- M.unre Hughes and Jatnes McCann, Jersey Cty. On Sunday, they were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Vctor Taggart ancl Gor- ; dott Llghbody, Jersey Cty. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vncent Frnehllch, Beekman Avenus, ehertuned Mrs. Adele Vandewater, an- tc Hghlands, Saturday, Mr. and Msr. Warrrn Huucley, Glendale Road, were hosts over! the weekend to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stewart and chldren, Bellevlle. Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Fo- menko, Farvlew Avenue, entertaned at a party n celebraton,of the eghth brthday of ther son. Rchard: Guests ncluded Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Drelsens. Ros?lle: Mrs. Melvln Thomas ancl chldren. Beth Ann and.fufrsell, Saratoga* Sprng, N. Y.; Mrs. Jnn Wynans and son, Davd, Avrnel; Mr. fnd Mrs. Danel Den Bleyker. and Mr. and MJrs. Russell Den Bleyker and son, Robert, Colonn. Arthur Knauer s spendng hs vacaton from Massachusetts nsttute of Technology wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charbs KnaUer, Farvew Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam John-' son, Columba Avenue, entertan*^!! ther daughter nnd son-n-law, j Mr. and Mrs, Harold Ptehell.l Planfleld, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Emene Mauer. Gaywood Avenue, are hosts ths week to ther dukhter-n-law.! Mrs. Lena Manla and chldren, j ; Crollne AvenUe, > ;< Sunday of Mr...!,,anza. Jersey Cty.. -. McDonald has :.(: hmc on Carolne.; uem a patent at (Vnlcr. Jersey Cty. Mrs. Edward Ander-, H,n]'vard, ehter- :., ]» :, C.B.M. Roberl May, over the j Da e ancl Anthony. Newark. Mr. and Mrs. John Markow- 3. Crane. Colonla sk. Amherst Avenue, entertaned n! a few days last on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, gnatus M, and Mrs. Charles ',. nfeld. M,, Rchard Blrmel.: Mrs. Wendell Doll,,,ul. vsted Mr. and,! Hrrnel, Jersey Cty, Mrs. August Frzler, lne, were the guests Mr. nnd Mrs, Wllam orange, M\K VK Murphy and chldren. Clfton Heghts, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Harrs, Rutledge, Pa. Mr, and Mrs. Paskel Merrtt, Amherst Avenue spent the weekend wth Mr. and Mr.s, Jacob Schneder, Bullvllle, N. Y. On Tuesday they enjoyed a fshng trp to Long Branch. Mr. and Mrs. John Macke wltz, Cleveland Avenue, spent the j weekend wth Mr. and Mr-. Stan- Mrs. Rchard Doo- ley Russett, Pluekemn. furned from ther j Felx Blads, father of Mrs. ml mr at home to j MackewUz, s ll at hs home,,a ::w Runyon Ave- Cleveland Avenue.. 'ncy were the dlnmdty»f her parents. daughter of Mr. and M's. Charles Mss June Fredcrckson,.lncs Black, Putrl- Frederckson, lunnymede Road, celebrated her nnth brthday to- C:.nbt'rlan. West! day, wth classmates as cuests. ;;)(!alms! at hs home, Ms. Marsaret. Scolt, nman l.-tony, perform-' Avenue, celebrated lnr b'.vtldnv,v,v Memoral Hos-! Saturday, wth frends, atu'odnp. Mr- Thomas Dono- ::!!,.West Hl Road, Mduuton of her ll VUDCOO. at St., >.,le>ey Cty, Sun- : Ml, Donovan enter Mrs. Charles Vuo-.Mr'f, Carol Ann a.; 'V Cty, recently. Mrs, Wllam Fernau, ' >' telescope atop Pal- ::'.un egan ts offcal t -"- :c mn's reach nto ; " :rd. the date of ts!!>< ;unt "eye," wll t :: ', nsal eglt tmes > "l.pace prevously ' -.tndy. The Rocke- - M.! nn to date has ntt for ths construe- ' 'scopp, together wth - :.ns and equpment ' > reader t as effectve ou'll say: WHAT A CAR!" > you see the NEW FORD FRDAY UNE8 at APPEL OTORS ;"" SMTH STREET l! a performance at the P.pc-- Mll Ptnyhouse, Mllburn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schus- Eler, Amherst Ave'nue, entertaned on Sunday, Mr, and Mr.s, Jack Rabng and famly, Elzabeth and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wtt and famly, Jersey Cty. Mr. and Mrs. Georse Mapps, Amherst Avenue, attended a STYLE FABRCS 8 A L E COLORFAST.COTTONS 39f YD. 209 SMTH STREET llpp. 'crll Amln) luhluuu fat/urn ' ytmv At No Extra Cost! lnlrrf\l ur 'jr>lut ('Brfv when j«u lm.» J'"" Klmrn ul lllht >, nul u rtgl.urr.l < k"ll»( >»»»<U ol lruptrly prmrrhn-a D'««cur. Dr, Paul R, Mulamut Optometrst q Atteudunce Dally Opru Dally V >t, n O «'.»' OPCN FHD.tV KVHMStS GOLDBLATT'S Credt Jewelers and Optcans 8 EAST CHERRY ST. RAHWAY T-lt«7 housewarmng party Saturday, at th> home of Mr. and Mra. Albert Knott. Konl'.vo'th. Mr. Mapps s recuperatng from R toot njury. Mrs. Emma Morrlsey, Edgev.oocl Avenue, vsted her daughter and son-n-law, Mr. ancl Mrs. Thomas Fnnerty, Wnfleld, Thursday. Mr. and Mr.s. Charles Sklbn- Hawthnrne Avenue, were hosts Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs George Skblnsky and son, George Newark nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, Robert MorrUey, Cobna. JUST Paragraphs NEXT When a cook apples for a job and fnds they've just hred one the thns to do s call agan the next (hy Columba Record, WE WONDER Day after day as we turn around and survey the vast audence at tlu afternoon baseball names, we sort of wonder what typf nf soft jobs these fans have tha permt ther regular attendance. Chrstan Scence Montor. RECPROCAL A poll dscloses that what chldren value most n ther mothers s understandng. Just a flyer, we wll guess that what mothers value most n ther chldren s understandableness. St. Lou? Dspatch, MAYBE Perhaps f we wat long enougl farm relef wll settle tself by turnng all our farms nto parkn,' places flyng felds and gol courses. s Anucles Tmes, T DDN'T At least the old htchng pos had no slot n t that requred con to nsert for the prvlege o parkng. Chrstan Scenc Montor. BG LTTLE THNGS The atom never seems so much bgger than men as t does when they start talkng of what to d about t. St. Lous Post-Ds patch. BETTER Jess Anderson s thnkng takng out hs telephone an plantng grapevnes. Jess says h wfe can hear twce as much ove the grapevne as she can over ther telephone. New Harmony Trv.es. DFFERENCE When a woman's toes stck out of her-, shoes, she's fashonable. When a man's toes stck out of hs shoes he's a bum. Sky Supply. UNFAR TO THE ANTS A talkk pcture of-an ant hll CANDD WEDDNG ALBUMS POPEL Photographc Servce Tel. :A GRANT AVENUE CARTERET, N. J, ATTENTON HOME OWNERS PERMANENT ASPHALT DRVEWAYS ROADWAYS PARKNG LOT AREAS Usng Power Hollers Estmates Cheerfully Gven Workmanshp Guaranteed MAURO PAVNG 08 A.D:N Rl)., AVENEL, N. J, T'l. Woodbrdse S-Kll-M EVERGREENS Many Varetes and Szes $2.00 EACH AND ' ROSE BUSHES 5< Each Gladolus Bulbs W Doz. (;ERANUMS 35? Each Vegetable, Flower Plants 35 Dozen (russ Seed, Fertlser Rlmduleulrons Red Maples, Holly, Pnk Dogwood, Blueberres Potted Rosls and StrawVerrles Perennals, vy, 35? Each LARGE ASSORTMENT Garden Plants and Supples MANALAPAN PLANT MARKET 735 ST. GEORGE AVE. KAHWAY, N. J. COMPARE OUH PRCES THURSDAY, JUNJE 7, 98 WETTY PARTNERS MAKE your pettcoat of nutlng taffeta or tarched cotton to gve body to wde skrts. Par t wth a Md-Vctoran camsole, lacy, b«rbboned and embrodered. Nothng s qute so femnne and fetchng as one of these frlly camsoles beneath a sheer blouse. Drectons for makng PETTCOAT AND CAMSOLE may be obtaned by lendng a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Needlework Department of ths paper, rqmtng teallet No. E-WS. Russan consoldaton 'Polcy slowed n Fnland, Yugoslavs, Muntons Board surveys ndustral capacty for war. s to be produced ths year. One more lluson wll go ts way when we can lsten to ants wastng a lot of tme n dle gossp. New York Sun. PANT specally nudt- j for exteror \MUJ floors. Ressts wear an utjtu-r. t nude to OL.58 QT. DUPONT,^ House Pant STAYS WHTE Yes, "Self Cleanng" Du Pont House Pant s so formulated that, us tme goes by, a racroscopclly lne whte powder forms on the surface. Heavy rans wash the powder awy, takng dust and drt wth t and leavng the surface den and whte agan. Excessve accumulatons of drt (partcularly n sooty ndustral communtes or n heavly shaded locatons) may delay or nterfere wth ths process. Because tljs "Self- Cleanng" s gradual, the werng qualtes qf the pant flm jre fot abnormally affected...t «stars whte...t stays whte. HOUSE PANT J?OR AX YOUR PANTNG lt 8TATK ST. NEEDS Bros. PERTH AMbOY Tel. P. A DUPONT PANT "SERVCE CKNTFR Parents, Motorsts Warned on Summer Both Called on by Chef lo fexercse Cure to Prevent Chld Toll WOODBRDOF, A specal warnng to motorsts respectng ther responsblty for the safety of chldren durng the comng school vacaton season, was ssued today by Polce Chef dent-re E. Keatng. At the same lme, the chef emphnslfled parental responsblty, pontng out that mothers nnd fathers should exercse more thu usual vglance dulm He summer when ther chldren are released f-um school dscplne and the dully lessons n safely practces. "Unless motorsts are extremely cautous the chld accdent toll wll ft? heavy durng the vacaton perod," the polce head sad. "We most urgently ask nl drvers to refran from 'takng chances' where chldren are concerned. t should be recognzed by motorsts and parents that the hazard to chldren s greater n tlw summer months when they are freed from the restrants and safety lessons n the classrooms. Therefore, the duty devolves upon drvers to be doubly ca-eful and Upon parents to apply the cautonary measurss essental to safety." n an appeal to the school chldren. Chef Keatnt asked them to remember the Junor Polce Patrol motto, "Always alert; never hurt." STOCK EXCHANGE The turnover ol the New York Stock Exchange n May was the heavest of any month snce September, 96, and the most actve for a correspondng month n ffteen years, or snce 933. ON CREDT S *«V WATCHES CHARGE ALLONS P*y for all on Weekly Urm$; no watng, no cb reference 86 Smth St. Perth Anboy OPEN FBDAY EVENNG 3 Dedcaton Meetng* Next Week Scheduled by New Local Church WOODfHDOK Dedcaton meetngs nf the newly organzed Woodbrdgp Onspel Church. 8 Prospect Avenue, comer Rldwlnle Avenue, wll be held next Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, accnl- ns to an announcement mwle by the pastor. Rev. Oustuve Boll. RPV. Edwnrcl O. Kehler. pnsor of the Trnty Baptst Church, Jersey Cty, wm be thb speaker at the frst meetllk!, On Wednesday. Rev, Wllam Thompson, home drector of the L:tn Am :can Msson, wll speak. Colored pctures wll br shown showng "T e Gospel «t Work," n tle c.nmtrn trf South Amr'ca. RPV. Hermann Braunlln. pastor of Hawtmrne Gospel Church, wll occupy the pulpt on Thursday. He s well known for hs rado program. "nsprng Tme.' Orgnnxrcl last February as a non-prfu corporaton under the laws of the State,, the church wll operate as n non-dennmnntonnl church of Protestant charcer. ts ams,, accordng to the pastor, are ''the preachng of the KnspH, proclamng Chrst Jesus as /ml and Savour to all who beleve." Schedule of Servces The regular schedule of tl > ; /\n.er'c;! church wll be as follows; str tng ths Sunday: 9:5 A. M. Sunday School and bble class for men and women; A. M., mornv: worshp; 7:5 P. M.. old-fashoned "Oospel - Sngspraton" followed by the preachng of the Gospel, Wednesday nghts, 8 P. M., mdweek servce, prayer and bble lne's A Wll Ukv When the sun starts bearng down and the thermometer starts gong up, Dad wll apprecate the cool "headlne" that goes wth our straws. Straw hats are as tradtonal as lemonade n summer... as refreshng and coolng as ced tea... and our QUALTY straws are the coolest value n town. Lghtweght and head-fttng -n varous knds of straw materals- n many shapes gve Dad a real "headlne" gft for Father's Day. Prced from $2,95 Genune Panamas $5 2mp e * Jm O SMTH (TMT (OH. KN* PERTH AMBOY R'V. (l'stavk BOTT Mr. Bolts, le pastor, comes lo Woodbndc from Wnldwck. N. J.. and ha-, ramed a reputaton us a bble teacher. FAMU.Y-DKMCTS At least one out of every four an famles wll probably vcrspend ts ncome ths year, ccordlns to analysts of the Fed- val Reserve Board. The concluon s based on the Board's survey ;f consumer flnahces whch show- :d that Amercans plan to keep on spendnt; freely for new homes nd goods, usng ther credt or '.VKRS, f necessary. STORE YOUR FURS N OUR MODERN SCENTFC VAULTS ON OUR PREMSES.' NSPECTON OF OUR VAULTS NVTED WOODBRDGE FUR SHOP TEL. WOOD AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE PAGE Rthtcay luxnrnsmen lnt Coupon FT ttners RAHWAY The Ralway nes<men's Assocaton the followng wlnmr- n ts Junt, Jublee coupon sale-. TremWff,! 592 rvng f?!rce>: Wlson. 2lW J f Ludlow Street. R. F^p^to. West> : Stve:; N:UMV. 3 Wt-(feld Avenue. Oreo. 70 WhceH- AvenUt; Perezlula. 2U0 Pr.^p'"; Street; Hunter 757 New Brunswck Ave«uue; Krohne RF) No. 2. Ruhway." Rodolph, 57 F.strrhrook Avenue. Jnque. ^97 Wae Avenue; KMy, 320 E. He:tt A; ^!^': Stanfnd 2 Lndlow.Street; W? T. tudly. HUH Hemnay Avenue, all of Hhway; (',!a."nro. Avenel; H.be, B0 Hantan Slect. Clark Town-hp. ANHK AP'KU Whle dsabled veterans and other hnkllc.pped wofcrs are ndln: t less dffcult to act Jobs, the U. S. Employment.Servce re* ports a bnc'.dok of about 95,008' dsabled veterans who are seekng rnployment. State servces placed 2,00 handcapped workers n non-farm Jobs n Aprl, an ncrease of 5 per cent over the prevous month. Extenson of r.ule act bjr Congress seen us party ssue. < ~t Keepsake «\l A H 0 N D t»:/ H«r Keepsako... tlo magc and *lcrnol symbol of your love. dentty Keepsakt by llo namo n the rng, ond la words "guoronlted regstered gem" ort the log. Le comporlton prove that a Keepsake gves you hgher qualty and greater volue than on ordnary rng of he same prce. ' ' A.CASTE Sol Engagement Rng t. HEATHER Set Engagement Rng Mo (00 to MS and n plalnuj (300 lo 330 LooL lot l* noms "Keepol* n Jht rng, and rctju'rn lh KocpsoU Ctlfcale of Cuaontco ond Regulaton. lng llustralcd ovo-labu n whte at Kelt o natural gald Plug* <»larged l» ^how dfla% Ptce nclude Federct tax Watch - Clock - Jewelry Reparng Work Done on 'rcmtes and Fully (umnteed The Rahway Jeweler Authorzed Keepsake Dealer WALTER (J. UJCKHURST 588 RVNG STREET RAWAY Opp. Ralway Theatre RAHWAY <JU HAMMOND ORGAN CHURCHES-SCHOOLS CHAPELS-LODGES r/n electronc organ that produces deep, rcl organ musc that s un-.sut anh('(l n ts wealth of tones and breadth of expresson. Only the Hammond Organ creates, wthn tself, the glorous reverberatng qualty that makes ths possble. The Hammond Organ never gets out f>f tune. t requres no structural chann-s for nstallaton. t s the lowesjt prced complete organ of ts type on ^he market. t can bo purchased on terms to sut. Let us arrange for a demonstraton md explan more about the famous Hammond Organ. No oblgaton. "The Mtule Center «/JV<w Jersey" GRFFTH PANO COMPANY HAMMOM) REPKESEfTATlVJBl 605 BJlOAl) STREET, NEWARK 2, NEW JEftSEY OPEN WEDNESDAYEVEMNM VNTL NLVK '

8 PAGE EGHT THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 98 Tdbts: John s H>:k.va 3B CorrPja Avenue. <r n *-as 'jnduated recently tn Wampor Dckn-, ton Juu u'.w. N'» Lycomne College. W lampmt Pa The school '*;<- ;pp M ajt month for wtrv n 'le nut-year rolleuc feld and n Jm- 99 *;; award ts frst A arnduaw of Woodb]<!-" H--!. Srlrx)!. n 92. Retkaa s t;,r,t; ')! Mr* Rase S. Retk»n PFC Wllam Hlt. 8. son of M: md Mrs. Jamb Hlt. 70 Albet H!c*. W'odbndee. s at Ker.-ld Kfld. M;^ fo trannc n the A;vplanp and Enema Mechanc Srj;ml Here and There: havr ren some pretty brdesn my ra.v. but rrupt say that Jeanne Hn:n*by. no* Mrs. Steve Raw, -*as so pretty»allcms down that a^'.r- Saturday :hat <,he""actually ton* my breath away.. Don't foaet to net that?f for. dad. Father's Day s ths comng Sunday. And the consecraton o te cornerstone of the, new Arah taae Synagogue and: Communty Center *l take place Sunday afu-rnoon at 2 o'clock, j The entue communty s nvted to attend.... Around the Townshp: Leo Farley. seln. member of the Boa:d of Eduraton, s a sur- gcal patent at St.,Peter's Hos- ; ptal. New Brunswck... Robert J. Zullo, 39 Woodbrde Avenue. l Port Readng, has accepted a com- j msson as Leutenant, junor j grade n the Medcal Corps. U. S.j Navy U. Zullo has been ordered to the Naval Hosptal. Long Beach.! Calf,, as an nterne for h* frst duty. Ke s a graduate of the Harvard Unversty School of: Medcne.., The Reserve Offcers' Assocaton wll hold ts fnal n-! formal dance of the season Saturday at the Offcers' Club. Camp Klmer. f you are nterested n; attendng get n touch wth any H the followng, Walter G. Mller,; Avenel; Robert h, Lehman, Fords; \ Lawrence J. Wess. John F. Krempasky, At the Typewrter: WoodbrdKe;! Hopelawn... Why s t, every tme there s a serous fre or accdent wndng up n a fre there s always a squabble at 'to whch flre company should "answer the alarm? don't know whether the flre cdmpanes realze t, but such squabbles are the bkgest argument that, those, n favor of abolshng fre dstrcts, have. And t s a serous matter, too... Elbur Rchards, presdent of the Woodbr-dge Emergency Squad s appealng to resdents of the Townshp for used offce furnture, fle cabnets and other offce equpment for use n the new Squad headquarters.... From the Notebook: Bobby South Park Drve Hamlton s sure God hears the prayers of lttle boys. Hs pet cat dsappeared and after prayng for ts return several nghts, Mr. Cat was found 'sttng under a tree on Francs Avenue.., Bob Bader's daughter became a telephone operator, Tuesday.., Jmmy Mec- Bcs, who joned the Woodbrdee Emergency Squad recently, answered hs frst call Tuesday nght -j-for the man who was burned to death at the Green Street Crcle. An awful sght for a newcomer n Frst Ad work.... hast Hut Sol Least: Werlock n Jbe at School Board (Contmwd from P*a ) rrreved by the Dstrct Clerk Tuesday, reads as follows: " was astounded to read n The ndependent-leader of May the remarks of a personal nature relatve to the abolton of my poston as Elementary Supervsor. "You know that have been employed by the Woodbndge Board of Educaton for 23 years 2 as a teacher and two as Elementary Supervsor. Educaton s my career, and have endeavored to ft myself for advancement by namng a Masters Decree n Educaton at RuWte:*. the equvalent of a Master Demt n Busness Admnstraton at New York Unversty, and am no* completng work fen- a Doctors Dewe/n Educaton at Rutgers have always worked for the best nterest of the chldren and the schools. Accordng to the resoluton passed by the Board of Educa- ton August " they 'Supervsors shall be under the drecton and authorty of the Supervsng prncpal of schools, and j shall confer wth hm con- j cemme the work of thendepartments and gve to hm whatever wrtten reports he ' may request, 'Receved No Help' Although told the Supervsng Prncpal that was ready and wllng to confer wth hm, at no tme durng the. past two years have been drected to submt a wrtten report of my actvtes as Elementary Supervsor, nor have a receved any advce and help that a superor could gve to a new member n the department. Yet f had been asked could have reported my actvtes and achevements as follows:. That reported for duty one week pror to school openng for the purpose of checkng and dstrbutng new text books to all of the Elementary Schools. Also. remaned on my job one week after school closed. 2. Commttees were created to work on courses of study and other mportant felds essental to'the progressve growth of our schools, 3. A survey was made of the physcal needs for a vsual Ad Program. Materalssuch as, screens, projectors, shades, and electrcal outlets were purchased and dstrbuted among the Elementary Schools. A flm strp lbrary was begun. Demonstratons to teachers and selected pupls as to the use of the machnes was Even.. Durng 96. Standard tests " n readng, ntellgence, and achevement were gven - to all pupls n the Pe-Prmary grade and also n grades n 97, tests were gven n achevement and ntellgence n grades These tests were gven n October, 97. t was planned to test these same pupls n May for the purpose of observng the relatve gan n achevement durng an eght month span. However, ths part of the program was postponed due to my beng assgned as Actng Prncpal n seln. 5. A program of remedal readng for slow pupls was beng formed. 6. A study was n progress to provde a sutable school program for those chldren, who unfortunately, could not cope wth the regular type of program gven n our Elementary Schools. 7. n addton to the above work durng the school year , made 2 classroom vsts 'wth a mnmum of thrty mnutes spent n each vstaton. school* to confer tr>th Prncpal*. Durng t.h* school rear 07-9W ftdng MM. $» 2W d*ssr>mr. vsts cere nude n addton to M schro'. vy»t* My spur t:n» r*s x-** occuped n &h;>*".nj ea ratonal flms.r< -.rw Elemnuarr ng on text book»«j. furnture, t*!ttj. whfr n*«<js. graphs oc tw.-.nc prosttm. Age-Or*d* Pr> ress report, contemn w.h oook utlesmrn «nd other dutes too numerous to menton. 'Prwrrw*' Noted ' n my opnon, the forez-tn: demonstrates that the work has been done constructvely ard wth due prowess Dow s'w work mert demoton? f tha * the new polcy you are nauguratng, you are not encouragng teachers to do ther best: some may (eel. not wthout Justfcaton, that medocre or neffcent work s the knd that mert? commendaton. "There are specfc remarks that need explanaton. "Mr. Van Ness: The paper quotes you as sayng 't sn't the poston, t s the man nvolved'. s t my character, morals, ndust:y, qualfcatons, or my actvty n organzng teachers that you fnd fault wth? Just what do you mean by that statement? "Mr. Dungan: You are reported as sayng: ' don't feel that a man of Mr. Werock's calber was n the poston to do the FOR THE DAY MCWC/ job. Just what do you mean. Mr. Dungan? Permt Wthdrawn "Mr. Quadt: Do you hnk that you have made your judgment'on a far bass? Don't you (Contnued rom Pane ) John Beraen. an ordnance wll thnk your 'conscence' would be be drawn up requrna utlty 'clearer' f you heard my state- j c' om p a ne"s am bulcnn conlracments? Do you thnk a man should be tred n absenta? "Mr. Ncklas: You are quoted as sayng: ' dd all could to make the work pleasant and develop the man.' What do you mean? Ddn't report to you? Dd you ever ask me for the report contemplated by the resoluton of August 9. 96? " would lke to know and - thnk. am enttled to know pre- csely what your ndvdual and collectve remarks about me, as reported n the local paper, were ntended to mply." Very truly yours. Stephen-K. Werlock. Colona Fre ROM (Contnued fron Page ) j There s at the present tme, no, freman n the company under ] suspenson. Further, f any fre- J man s to be brought up on j charges leadng to suspenson, he wll receve due notce from ths Board as to the tme and place of a hearng and he wll, wthout queston, be presented wth a lst of such charges made aganst hm [ along wth a far and mpartal opportunty to answer such charges." A letter from Mr. Barbour statng hs "sde of the controversy" wll be found on the edtoral pa^e of ths ssue. PBA to Entertan (Contnutd from Pag* ) j Ptzpatrck, Wllam ' W a r r e n.' Peter Schmdt, Wllam Gery, Thomas Stevens; Charles E. Gregory, publsher of The NDEPEN- DENT-LEADER; Paul V. Murphy, Tax Collector Mchael J. Traner. Assstant Prosecutor James S. Wght. Polce Chef George E. Keatng, Howard H. Devaney, presdent State PBA, Entjertanment wll be provded by C&ptan "Jack" Egan, Danel Fman and the "Home Town Tro" from Carteret. Denfled says strong merchant fleet s kpy to our exstence. n-v. The Lons t Club r. u mm.-trq). rr Tues-' Three hundred fve add- Naton-wde radar -planned for tonal vsts were made to j ar navgaton and defense. day nght was very successful-and the Lons wsh to thank the So- Shell Club for ts generosty n " puttng on the show. As the re- sut of the Shell Club's kndness and the goodwll of the advertsers ' and tcket buyers, the Lons wll * Bggest kd of them c/l" and best companon! toe able UJ contnue ts chartable ; and cvc work.., Although all the j acts were pood, the audence'" aeemer to set an especally bn kck out of Hugh Qufley, Jr., who mpernna'd Jmmy DuranLe. Old j a knuw tuat Mr. Qugley, actually du't snu, that t was a record all the tme? The tmng vfas wonderful and t must have taken plenty of practce... Johnny Prekp, Jr., s on hs second bottle of har tonc tryng to mpress that pretty lttle nurse at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal... H-ho Slver! The Townshp araye workers don't thnk they wll jon a radeo. A stray horse wanderng on Route 35 was housed there yesterday and t! knocked out a wndow and acted as f t was really wld. magne ther chagrn when a local stable owner walked n. put a halter on the o r s t> and nonchalantly ' walked hm away.... THS SUNDAY S FATHER'S DAY! sor AT n flt OTP 7» MAM STMfT C9 l#l(t J Remember H6 Day - FATHER'S DAY Sunday, June 20th LET US HELP YOU SELECT HS GFT... STOP N... BUBS SHOT "Styles as featured n ESQUBE" Open Frday m U*tftny Nlfbt Tll 9 tors t0 posl a bon[ each ume lhey dg up a road. Russons attempt t curb Ger- mans, seekn? to regan fycst^c., t Chnese Ar Force h;* ng center at Clent:'.. - v> -ram Now Under Constructon The easfs most modern anl luxurous "drve-n" AUL out that fshng tacwe, Dad. Sunday, June 20, s Father^ Day t Ths year's affectonate Father's Day greetng card* let Dad know just how much he's loved by all the famly. And whether hs tastes run to, boat models or putterng n the garden, the cards say, "Enjoy yourself, Dad you're Kng For The Day!" FOREGN BROKERS Congressonal nvesteator.s estmate that foregn brokers profted by $6,500,000 to $29,000,000 speculates on Unted States commodty markets dunn; 96 and 97 an dare askn: "tghter tax rens" to bar Amercan and alen aran speculators from dodmnn a profts, tax. Japan's slow, unarmed <.)'< flee : c held nadequate. THEATHE NO. WOODBUDC. N.J. '.-«: t " 7*^ 2 STATE THEATRE WOODBRDGE, N. J. TODAY THRl SATURDAY NAKED CTY" Wth Barry FTZGERALD Plus "SUSE STEPS OUT" Wth Davd BRUCE - Rta Hl'NTER SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Bette Davs n "WNTER MEETNG" Plos, Donald O'CONNOR - Martha STEWART n RE YOU WTH T" AR WEDNESDAY DN.ES THRL' SATURDAY Clark GABLE - Lana TURNER n "HOMECOMNG" NOW AR CONDTONED Try Our Complete Busnessmen's Lunch 85c The MDDLESEX HOTEL Man Street at Amboy Avenue VVOODBKDOE, N. J. STORAGE France* Carol Hller to Wed Utah Retdent AVENEL--Mr. and Mrs. Frederck O Hller. Woodbrdge Avenue, have announced the engagement rtf ther daughter. France* Carol, to Vel G. Errkson. son of Mrs. Sena Manzum and the late Edward Erckson, Venre. Utah, Mss Hller s a graduate of East Hgh School. Salt Lake Cty, and has completed her junor year at. the Unversty of Utah. Mr. Errkson recently receved h' master's decree and from the same unversty Both are members of Pn Alpha Them, natonal honorary hstory fraternty. A veteran of Work! War. Mr. Errkson srrvrd four years wth '.ho nfantry, two and one-half years of whch were served n (he European Theatre. Rse n dollar shortage feared unless East-West trade cams. SELN THEATRE SELN, N. J. MK FKHAY AM) SATKDAV WaltAPdxrnn n "F WlPrF.lt ( OMKS' Also Gene Autry n "TWLGHT ON RO ORAXDK" SAT. MAT 3 CARTOONS SMMY AM) MONDAY "VOCE OF THE TKT.K Wth Ronald Reaxan -Plus "TARZAN AND THE MERMADS" TUESDAY AM) WEDNESDAY Franchol Tone n " LOVE TRO'RLF." Also "BRTE MAN" Dnnerwarr to Lades! Mxng Bowl Each,ady NOW 'l UlNf GENE KELLY GARLAND UW bf KNWCCHM WALTER MADE THEATRES NOW PLAYNG ERKOL FLYNN OLVA DeHAVLAN) _ n - ADVKMRKS OF ROBN HOOD "TRAPPED BY BOSTON ^ V BACKE" \ \ DONNE QTNTS ; CALLENDER. Ont. Tempus fug ts! The Donne quntuplets, celebrated ther tlv$rthday on May 28. Yvonne, who weghed the most at brth, stll leads the rest r;m,, n 'nrnrll < Ml W lllmu ll Tllr < <> ll"lt»t Kll". K «! ; MS << w:sr,,. svll Hnt. "" M'tt,n, lltntl- Mlrl.l M.lll.r'U, v, n vn\ r.vr H;" _ll<l Sat.. Sun. Matnees A Color ('artoons tahway 7-7<.O TlH'RSrtAV M \ A.AH: PK7.ES d\n by tulway Hs.-s-..Men's Assocaton OW THKl SAT'KDAY Klwurl < Kollnson Hurt -.nrastrr W.. MY SONS" Also TP Bunsteads n Tler -Nrw Laueh Rot "R.OND: S REWARD" Saturday Matnee O Colr Cartoons ** SA'DAV THRl" TF.SDAY rene Dunne RKMKMBER MAMA" Also Preston Fostrr - Relta "THE H'NTF.D" BBWBWB 'lnlr '. \. )-:Wss V^reqtt l m t * * * * * * * (»? 'fz. Joar ffekemt ^ PERTH AMBOY l'h',» ' *. -A2M at 30 ponul tnest at bj-j at 0 pound', FORDS. N. l»h l ar, f, *at pttr- <,,! AVth Ran(l),, v-, Barlmrt lt',.' -'ll,, "ARK YOV U Wth Donald n<, San Juan»tul M u, h TFESDAY AM U -nl, "CAGED H Wth Rrlm.l h,,,,, Shrl. l;s,.. FREE! Run (, to the.u! Startng Welm-,. lv ( ontnuous s,,,,..,.' - \ Dshes wll,, lahlrs, and m ;, new seral "O-Met \,,., THKl "Mav the Sant-. 'rescrvo s fmn the Santed Ss-, ters."... TODAY \\l \<,, T. mll ALWAYS 2 BG HTS * ;;; *.;;;;;;; t : : : : t: *.;; v t; < ' KJA AM) SAT'KDAY, Jl'NK K AM' Warner Baxter, (lnra Stewart n ''KSONKK OF SHARK SLAND" Rohfrt.Md n Annf!'"" v n "NKVADA S'NDAY AM) MONDAY, JUNE 20 AM> Stan Laurel - Olver Hard},n BL()( RHEADS Als. Kdmond O'Bren Jeanne ( r.m "WNd'ED VCTORY" t SAV, WEDNESDAY, TH!ltSDAV, M, HUK Beaumont ''ranees KafTcrly n "MONEY MADNESS" For Father»»N FATHER'S DAY TS NEW! ' TS DFFERENT! TS FOR DAD ALONE ' v. ' S* 6tr )r^na and tj^quc Bouquet PHONE U^ FOR PARTCULARS HERE'S A HNT- 8, QGAREHES fcalvkrs, CHAM»ACNE Barlwu M,:-. "B. '.'s DAK. WAHRENOORFF FLOWER SM»''»O SMTH STREET / PERTH A>H<» V V J TELEPHONES P. A r- 750., /«"We Telegraph Flowm" ' o

9 . UN, )KNT-LEADER THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 98 nn NNE FORDS *NEWS jdtbepetttent- FORDS NEWS lc^cdus )atr Set for Tn,. U.a«emcnt of,l,s, daughter of ' ';" [ (. (.edus, 27 New :n ;,;,. and the date,, flnt'les Cadmus, ; M(]M : S Chrs Ktnos. v,,!!,.. Rartan Town- *-'.lr's" s n graduate of,,, ], school and the,.,,,,,',,,f Fashon, New,,,, nr' s a gradu-,,by Hgh School, sen* Hall College, ; lh,, u. S. Marne, n,,w employed as an '! V ho General Cable '...,. wll lake place n cr's Nght' llopelawn n t\ -w K;l hers' Nght ' llmn- and School.school audyn\ to "Father" :, Mary Fee, pn- Maran Gllette n ));mo and led \!> nell's seventh - :;s awarded the :.-r prze Joseph Adl'd the dark >.> donaton was ',,v- Drve. f members and. n,ted as follows,.u''>, Mrs. Clare.'! N.wy, Mrs, Ber- cr Horbely. Wl.' s even Stumps. ; S.hcklnt and : c msesses. lab to Meet \2t tl \eary Home \, Martha Mar- Mn Avenue was. V..s Socal Club M-,--, Stella Alabfn, \-\* uven a sur-. n.vc- n honor nf.!.. murraae. Mrs. Anna Kress, 'rnko, Mrs. Alma.. Anna Koch. ~ C.udon Avt-u, to the crab on nor E: \'.VN Mr. and Mrs, :::! Ern Avenue, f a son born FrS \ml) v Oeneral Hos- Obr Lady of Peace School Graduatng Class Ahovr, trv. Jlm (rnrs. pslor of Our Lady of Peace Church, s shown wth the R class (f Our Lady of lyarr School. The nrture was taken on the schnol grounds. 32 Students Receve Dplomas From Our Lady of Peace School Mmy Prses Awarded by Pastor to Hankng Hth Graders FORDS The annual uraduatlon exercses of the eghth K'ade of Our Lady, of Peace Church school were held Thursday, at the church, when thrty-two pupls receved dplomas. The program was opened wth the processonal "Pomp and Crcumstance" alter whch dplomas and przes were awarded by Rev. John E. Grmes, pastor. The chor sank "Venl Creator." An address to the graduates was Rven by Rev. Thomas Flaherty of Our Lady of the Vctory Church. Sayrcvlle, who urged the parents to send the (graduates to Parochal H R T, Schools "whore they may receve the balance of ther educaton n a Catholc manner n order to prepare them for not only good ctzenshp n ther country but also to be reverent to God. ' "O Sacrum Convvum" was delvered by the chor and benedcj ton was conducted by Fathers Grmes and Flaherty and Rev. James Thompson. The program closed wth the recessonal. The awards follow: OoW medals THOROUGHBREDS BY GRAT BRTAN'S LARGEST BULDER OF LARGE MOTOR CARS fur tn- best answer on the Cathechsn Come to Lfe rado program, Lf of Bshop Wllam A. Grffn of the Trenton Docese, Medal, George Wargo, n recognton of hs nterest n student safety and school sprt through the grades; perfect attendance medals to Florence Armstrong,.loan Tatarka and John Chabay, gft of the Senor Sodalty; Alta- Boys perfect attendance medals, Ernest Sska, Paul Herrck and Paul and Joseph Colman. Other Awards Cash prze, Kenneth Buck for j he essay contest sponsored by the Fords Lons Club; general excellence n the grades, seventh, Rose Mary Nork and Vrgna Johnson; sxth, Helen Sska and Barbara Chabay; ffth, Arlene Schcker and Jerry Mguel; fourth, Beverly Dafclk and Mchael Getsey; thrd, Joan Paty and Anton Vagrn; second Mary Ann Kaputa and Rower Buck; fl'st Joan Tomczk and Rchard Kayla; kndergarten, Kathleen Murphy and Mcheal French. Cash przes, Rft of the PTA, for excellent marks receved n the dacesan relgon contest, seventh grade. Rose Mary Nork; sxth, Joan Papp, and ffth, Jerry Mguel. Perfect attendance medals, Rft of the Senor Sodalty, sxth grade, Joan Jones; ffth, Florlan Kukan and Raymond Bonczajt; fourth, Gerald Galya; thrd, Beverly Elko, Barbara Turks and Janle Borys- Fords and Hopelawn Graduatons Wednesday FORDS Graduaton exercses for Schools No., Fords and (or Hopelawn School wll be held next Wednesday. The Fords eghth graders wll receve ther dplomas at 2:30 P. M,, whle the Hopelawn exercses have ben set for P. M. Class nght exercses and dnner wll be held tonght at Hopelawn School wth parents as guests. Dancng wll be held. Elmer Aldngton Awarded Degree Hghest Honors Are Won hy Eonls Man; to Work wth Chrysler Co. FORDS Elmer Thomas Aldngton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aldngton of Man Street, has receved hs degree from Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., wth magna cum laude honors. He receved the Amercan ctzen mechancal engneerng award, was a member of Ph Beta Kappa, was presdent of the Amercan Socety of Mechancal Engneers at the unversty, Lons Hold Jont Meet Dunrllm (.luh Members fluents of Fords Unt; Paper Drve June 27 FORDS The Lnns Club of Fords held a Jont meetng wth the Dmellcn Lnns Club Monday nplt nt the Scandanavlan drll. Presdent Samuel S. Katz welcomed the vstng club and guests, markng t as an offcal vst ol the newly-elected Dstrct Deputy Governors, Robert P. Mulvancy of the Lons Club of Fords and Fred Llfshay of Bedmlnster-Far Hlls Clubs. Greetngs from Perth Amboy club were extended by Leo Goldberfer and Past Presdent Gerald Perella. Greetngs were also brought from Metuchen Lons by Russ Rolfe and Martn Gergasko of the.woodbrdge Lons. Deputy Dstrct Governor George -E. Kovak announced the Rartan Townshp Club^ wll hold a combnaton Charter and Lades nght on June 29 and urged to have a good representaton to ths neghborhood club. Secretary Robert P. Mulvaney outlned the purpose of the Booker T. Washngton Memoral program sponsored by varous clubs. Condolences were receved by the Lons Club of Fords from Lons nternatonal on the recent death of Lon Member Frank Waselewske. Presdent Katz requested a two mnute slence perod n memory of deporated Lon Holger Rasmussen. Walter Rasmussen, brother of Holger, n behalf of hs famly thanked the Lons Members of all clubs for ther knd expresson of sympathy. Wllard Dunham, Adojph Quadt and Martn J. O'Hara.were desgnated by Presdent Katz to represent the Club at the varous graduaton exercses n connecton wth the essay contests sponsored by the Lons. Robert P. Mulvaney nducted Theodore Ratajczak nto Llonlsm. Anton Lund reported all was n readness for the nstallaton of offcers and lades' nght, June 30, at the Oak Hlls Manor, Metuchen. Offcal ballots were cast by the secretares of both Dunellen and Fords Lons Clubs electng the slate of offluers for the 98-9 term. Joseph A. Dambach, charman of salvage, reported on the suc- May announced that the next drve wll be held June 27, at P. M. A graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh tor general excellence to John Stephen A. Frost reported on Boys School, 92, he served n the Chabay and fernest Sska, sft of and Grls actvtes, the Gra*Y martme servce as a leutenant the PTA; two cash przes to rene and Jr. H-Y boys wll contnue (J-B>. He s marred to., the former Magyar for Englsh and Joan Talarka for arthmetc. gft*bf the,..,,..., _,.,.... Perth Amboy Y.M.C.A, as.sc.hed- durng the" summer months at the Klen of Albany, Calf., and after July wll be afflated wth uled Alcx Me, k(j a n n o u n^ the Fords Democratc Women's Club; the Chrysler nsttute n Detrot, cash award, John Chabay for a 86 j zewsk; second Mchael Bonczek. prorrms made by Scoutmaster M-< Mch. per cent average and frst honorable mpuon n the docesan rel- Betty Dambach, Kenneth Buck, The graduates follow; gon contest; prze, Joan Tutarka Rta Wltmcr, Paul Mahory, Gladys ULM.N -llum Scdu (lllmu«l«l), llaml UOHaL J-Dnr Sutah llwt : A DELGHT TO DRVE, a plewue to be seen n... the Austns are true thoroughbreds. Lvely, comfortable, brllantly engneered and dstnctvely lylcd... the Austu gves nany extras, at no extra cost. Such features u» forward dpeeds, hefcter, defrosters, ndependent front-wheel suajm'nooto, sldng roof (Devon), leather upholstery, nteror jnckufc hydraulc.hook ataybentnd awmffn ndtonlow. n addton, there'. th»t all-hnportant extra of 33-nle.pfer-gaUo operatng economy. VuU your dealer. See and drve the new Austn-ono <* tl# world's fnest caf! C.BpU., ^,. Dul,'.uJ r.d.,.l!».. p.ld, T.O.B. N.«York. ( "" 'W'"" ""» ""' ) How on duplfly, rtuy for DDLESEX SALES & SERVCE New Brunswck Avenue U TELEWONK H A, -UZ2 Mddlesex Sales & Servce, Also Known a Basara Motor )ec t and Turnpke For<"- N«* Jer8ey South Rver, New Jersey was "*»»«! Lady of Peace Class Guests at Breakfast FORDS The PTA of Our Lady of Peace Church was host to the eshth grade graduates at a coramunon breakfast at the school audtorum, Thursday followng baccalaureate servces held at the 9 o'clock mass, The commttee n charge was Mrs. Fred PopovtSs charman; asssted by Mrs. Charles Gwenfleld, Mrs. Wlam. Papp, Mrs. Jula Pancon, Mrs. John Tomczk, Mrs, Joseph Elko, Mrs. Andrew Paty, Mrs. John' Schmdt, Mrs. Frank Krsh and Mrs. Wllam en. Trello. Rchard Alexander, Mar-, paret KUne, Paul Herrck, Mary Asprocolas, John Chabay, Elzabeth Strako, Ronald Smth, Barbara Wasko, Gerald Canary, Florence Armstrong, George Wargo, Joan TataTta, Ernest Sska. rene Magyar,- Dorothy Porvoznk, Danel 'Nehla, Dorothy Vtkosky,, Francs Kopac, Mary An.n Wasko, Rchard Cfement, Lous Mayt, Wesley Smpyak, Dpnald Larsef, Edward Derner, James Shml«, Anthony Lataro and Edward H MOTHPROOF YOUR CLOTHES Garments cleaned by us are mothproofed when they'rs cleaned... U-5AN-O, tht nsured mothproof gleanng lystem, nure your aar* ment for tx month*. ' ATNOXTACOST S\M hsu tl MQlHkHUOF ll UM, CQPPOLA Cleaners FORDS AND WOODPWDQS T chael Volosn ort Troop 5 formaton and the Explorer's troop, also Jthat Mr. Joseph Sutor wll assst {Volosn as a senor group leader, Presdent Katz delvered an approprate message commemoratng June as Flag Day as beng symbolc of the everlastng freedom of the people n ths country. Clfford Dunham, charman of 'sports commttee, announced the flans of a comprehensve athletc rogram for boys n the Fords.rea. Program Charman Davd Pavlovsky ntroduced Charman Frost f the Boys and Grls commttee who read the wnnng essay- on Our Naton's Safety" wrtten by Kenneth Buck, graduatng student f Our Lady of Peace Parochal School. Pavlovsky then ntroduced George Kovak, Jr., son of Deputy Dstrct Governor as a future Lon and who presented a move on 'Pan Amercan Tour" and a "Tour of Bermuda." Guests present were: John Par- rella, Jule Parrella, Waldo Savacool, Martn Lamey^ E. C. Burton, Wally Brun, Lesle B. Apps, George J. StubaK, P, J. Castro, J. W, Ambrose, John Foravant, Andrew Mcve^Phllp Koptony, Wllam L. Walter, Edward Mprrally, Ray Sheenan, Wllam HJstrup, L. W. Bloch, Sam Botwn of Duneljen and C. J. Hareman of Matawan. ^ MARK SbNS BRf FORDS n honpr of the frst brthday of ther son, Andrew, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sedlak, 68 Crows Mll Road entertaned at a party wth the followng guests attendng: M. Joseph Sedlak and daughter Jufly, Cojona; Mrs. Andrew Sedlak, Jr., and son Andrew, Woodbrdge; Mrs. John Buehler, Mr. and Mrs. John Mark and son en, South Amboy; Mrs. Andrew Sedlak, S., Mrs. Mary Sedlak, Barbara Mary Sedlak and Jo-Ann Holubovch, seln; John Ssolak, Mr. and Mrs. C. J; Ssolak, Mr. and Mrs. John Ssolak, Mr. and Mrs John EJnglsh ; and Mss Albjna Slsulak of ths place. GRADUATON AND FATHER'S DAY GFTS & Greetng Cards BRDAL DOLLS Made to Order GRAHMANN'S GREETNG {L'ARU AND Gn Sor 'rnnk A l'aula (JrMlumu, Flop*. COS NEW BRUNSWCK AVE. FORDS, N. J. Phone P. A. -33B6 Graduate Wn$ Lon's Award Kenneth Burk, a recent graduate nf Our.»d? of Peace School, Fords, s s h ( «n recevng the lnns Club Award as wnner of : rrcrnt essay mutest. Kenneth wrote on "Our Naton's Safety." At left s K«v. John (,lmes, pastnr «f Our.ady of Peace Church, who madr the award on behalf of the Fords (hb. Lady of Peace School Student Wns Lons Club Essay Contest Kenneth Hack, Member of Graduatng (lass, s Declared Wnner FORDS The Lons Club of Fords has announced the frst wnner of ts essay contest conducted for the graduatng students of the local schools, He s Kenneth Buck, member of the graduatng class at Our Lady of Peace School, who wgn, for hs essay on "Our Naton's Safety." The essay portrays the clear thnkng of the youth. At the regular meetng Monday nght, unluence n Ood and obedence o Hs Law, whch s the practce f he moral prncples taurht by Chrst. " "As a true Amercan jon mllons n pleclcnt! allegance to the land love, 'The land of the free, and the home of the brave." Mayor Commends Fords Clubwomen Woman's Club Honors 2 Member* at Annual Dnner-DanceThursday Program Charman Davd Pavlovsky ntroduced Stephen A Frost, charman of the Boys and Grl commtteee who read the wnnng essay wrtten by the youngster as FORDS The Woman's Club of follows: Fords held ts annual dnner dance last Thursday, at The Pnes, Rartan Townshp, Our Naton's Safety "Amerca's safety must depend Mrs. Arthur A. Overgaard, presdent, welcomed the guests and not only on mltary strength but also on the moral lfe of ts ctzens. We are proud of our Amer- program charman, Mrs. Ralph Deutsch, ntroduced Mrs. Albert L. can way of lfe; and today we Gardner, who presented a travelogue of her recent trp to' the fearlessly voce our dsapproval of any system whch ams to destroy Grand Canyon. t, or to deprve us of the lbertes Mayor August F. Orener also whch ave'our hertage. spoke on organzaton groups and "n lfe there are two conflctng commended the Woman's Club of forces, good and evl. Take one Fords on ther progressveness. He letter out of the word good and labeled the group as one of the you have God; add one letter to most "wde awake" and most advanced cvc groups n the entre the word evl and you hnve duvl t s lkewse evdent that the townshp. prncple whch each represents. " M rs/frank Dunham and Mrs. are also n conflct. Ths conflct, Gardner were honored as the outstandng challenges every Amercan to decde the one by whch he wll br governed and safeguarded. "Our forefathers realzed that the Naton's safety depended upon obedence to all lawful authorty, orgnal members of the club snce t was chartered 29 years ago. Also ntroduced were the past presdents of the club, M's. Bernhard t Jensen, Mrs. Wllard Dunham whch orgnates n Dvne Au- and Mrs. Howard Madson. thorty. When they guded younp Amerca through threats, and trals, t was always wth a frm trust n God. Today let every Amercan worthy of the name, renew that trust that God may contnue to safeguard ths Naton whch guarantees rghts and prvleges of whch no other naton can boast. Evl must never trumph wthn our Democracy, nor enslave the mnds of our people, for our's must reman a free naton. My opnon s then, that the safety of our naton rests upon FRST SERVCES FORDS Hev. Wllam H Schmauss, rector of Trnty Epscopal Church, Woodbrdge, wll conduct the regular 9;30 A. M. servce Sunday, at St. John's Epscopal Church, Hoy Avejue. The regular 7:30 A. M. Communon servce wll be omtted ths Sunday only. CALENDAR OF Assstng Mrs. Deutsch were Mrs. Ncholas Elko, Mrs. Joseph Haydukewcz and Mrs. Stephen A. Frost. Fords\ College Student Gven Memoral Award HOPELAWN The Edmund Legh Dornblrgh, Jr., Memoral award, Hartwck College, Oneonta, N. Y., was awarded to John Malnosky, junor student at the college, durng commencement exercses.. Ths award s gven annually to the student who has receved the hghest grades n the general feld of the socal 6tudes. John s^the son of Mr. and Mh. J. E. Malnosky, 62 Julette Street. He s a member of Alpha Sgma Ph Fraternty and presdent of the nternatonal Relatons Club and wll enter hs senor year n September. EV FORDS, H0PEUWN a r KEAS8EY, (NOTE: For nsertons n ths calendar call Mrs. Stephen A. Frost, Woodbrdgd 8-70 or Perth Amboy -330-Jj before noon on Tuesday of each week.) JUNE 7 Class Nght, Dnner, Parents and Guests, Hopelawn School. Dancng to follow. Last meetng dle Hour Knttng Club. Mrs. Ruth en, «hostess, 28 Hghland Avenue, Keasbcy. " 20 Bus trp to Atlantc Cty, dle Hour Knttng Club, Keasbey. 2-~Begular meetng Fo.rds Womas's DemocratcJClub, 8 P. M., Scandnavan Grll. '! St. Ncholas Greek Catholc Church, Mother^ Club, at JSt. Ncholas G C. Church, Second Street, Fords. 8 P. M- 23 Graduaton eght grade, School No, U, at a:30 P. M. Fords. Graduaton eghth grade, Hopelawn ^School at P. M. 2 Sub-Junors Woman's Club of Fords, at Lbrary, oover-e dsh supper, 6 P. M. ; Teenettea meetng, wth Mss Joan Blandpard, Hoy Avenue, as hostess. 27 Papet Drve, lons Club of Fords, P. M., Fords, Hopelftwn and Keasbey. 28 Regular meetng. Lons Club of Fords, 6:30 P, M,, Scandnavan OWU,,. St. John's Frst Ad Squad meets at Squad Headquarters, Corlelle Street, Fords, 8 P. M. 30--nstallaton, Lons Club of Fords, at Oak Hlls Manor. Metuchen.. JULY ' U -Mothers Club, Boy Scout Troop No. 52, at Mrs. W. Howard Jensen, 58 Ford Avenue, wth Mrs. Francs Manton u co-hosteu. 8 P. M., Fords Grl s Marred Jeanne Hornsby Brde of Stephen Racz of Wnorbrdgr Saturday FORDS- The Frst Presbyteran Church, WnodbdRc, was the setns fnv the mbrare of Mss A. Jeanne Hornsby. (daughter of Mr. and Mr - Arthur Bagger, 83 Kng George, Rotul, th.v place, to Stephen Flmv,,snn of Mrs, Esther Racz. 52 Brghton Avenue, Wootlbndne. Saturday afternoon at o'clock. The Rev. Earl Hannum Devanny, pastor, offcated at the (louble-rnk ceremony. Olven n murrlage by Mr. Bagger, the brde was attended by her sster. Mss Nancy L. Hornsby as mad of honor. Brdesmads were Msses Ruth Maloney, Perth Amboy;.Vvan Stetn, WoodbrdRc; Dors Dnwe, Planfleld and Flora Chrpos. New York Cty. Emanuel Cloper. Woodbrdge, served as best, man and usherng were W. Burnham Gardner, Joseph Rosha, John Notchey of Woodbrdse and Wllam Hornsljy of ths place. The brde was attred n a whte oruandy t;own styled wth an lluson off-the-shoulder necklne. The sklvt, whch was tulmmed wth ters of ruffles, extended nto a tran. A vel of French. lluson wu draped from her crown of orange blossoms and she carred a whte Bble adorned wth a whte orchd and stephanots. De brdal attendants wore whte oruandy gowns wth green floral prnt and had natural straw pcture hats trmmed wth green rbbons. The mad of honor carred a bouquet of flame gladoluses and the brdesmads carred yellow gladoluses. the bouquets were heart-shaped and were carred by means of a specally contrved slk handle. A recepton for 50 guests was held n the Craftsmen's Club. Mr. and Mrs, Racz left on a Carbbean cruse to Guatemala. They wll stop n New Orleans for a few days before salng. On ther return they wll resde at 802 East Front Street, Planndd. For travelng, the brde selected a navy prnt wth a natural straw pcture hat and bas, and navy accessores. Troop 5 Plans Hke June 20th FORDS Boy Scout Troop 5 sponsored by the Fords Lons Cltrt) held ts meetng at School No* j ^ Tuesday. nstructons n scoutj^s were Rven by Scout Commssoner Spvack of the Rartan Councl, "'** on the second phases of scoutng, emphaszng the Scout Oath, Law, Motto, Slogan, Badge and Unform n preparaton for ther charter. Scoutmaser Mchael VolosLn announced that the boys wlu have a hke to Cedar Park on Sunday, June 20, where outdoor actvtes n scoutng wll be revewed. Athletc events wll also be held. The -group wll meet at 9 A. M. at the Fords Frehouse. Guests nterested may also attend. Ruth M. Frome Awarded Degree; Plans to Teach FORD8 Mss Ruth M. Frome, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Naeser. 30 MacArthur Drve, Fords,, rsceved her Bachelor of Scence Degree from State Teachers College, Newark at exercses held Thursday, A graduate of Perth A^lboy Hgh School, Mss Frome was a member of Nu Lambda Kappa Lterary Socety, Glee Club and secretary o( the Mxed Chorus. Sh* has been apponted to the teachjng staff of the Metuchen elementary schools. Maron Hendlowtch Receves B. A. Degree FpRDS Mss Maron Hendlo^ wtch, aaughter of Mr, and Mrs, Johjn Hendlowtch, 523 NewBrunswcK Avenue, receved her Bachelor of Scence Degree at graduatng exercses of State Teachers Col-. lege, Newark, Thursday, Mss Hendlowtch was a member t Nu Lambda Kappa, Lterary Socety, Arts and Crafts Club and Norms Theatre Guld. She plans to teach n Metuchen schools. WLLAM ROMER, SR.. KEA8BEY Wllam Romer, Sr., 77, ded Sunday nght at hs home, 0 Crows Mll Road, Keasbey, A resdent ot Keaabey for 62 years, Te was an ex-chef of the K e y Fre Department, member of Up Exempt Fremen's Assocaton and Perth Amboy Camp No. 9, Woodmen of the World. Survvng f hs wfe, Etta; daughter, Mrg. Bernard Beheld of New York Cty; sx sons. James and Joseph ol Fords, Charles and Melvn of Keasbey, Wllam, Jr,, of ths cty, anl f ch'ta'e'rt %M seven great-grandchldren: sster, Mrs, Elzabeth Klumpp and brother, Chrs Romer, both ol New York Cty. : Addtonal Fords Newt A

10 : Edtorals: ndependent-leader Awards t was a very great pleasure for The bo the proud possesson of every Amercan NDEPENDENT-LEADER to mak- avalable t#o przes for those members of the Woodbrdge Hgh School graduatng class youth. We sncerely trust that Mss Rapps and Mr Schmdt wll use ther prze money for the extenson of ther educatons, for the a boy and a grl who had best exemplfed the sprt of the educatonal system nf enlargement of ther experence, for the acquston of true perspectve n ther relatonshp to the world. We shall follow ther a democracy The wnners of these pmes were determned by a faculty commttee, careers wth earnest nterest and our every and by ther selecton we deem them the good wsh wll follow them as they enter outstandng members of the 98 Senor {Class Amela Amy Rapps and Jrjhn Joseph 'schmdt Sgnfcant n these awards s the fact they were not made on the bass of scholarshp, but rather on the bass of many ntangble- n whch these two students demlonstrated new surroundngs where they wll fnd everwdenng opportuntes to enrch ther own lves and the lves of those they Jon tow^jd blght and beckonng felds of promse To the parents of these chldren we also want to add a word of felctaton and congratulaton. t s planly evdent they have especal superorty mplct'n fulflled n the very hghest degree the obl- ther selecton are ther qualtes of leader- 'shp, ther apprecaton of ther opportunty, ther capacty for frendshp, ther adherence to a set of deals whch should gatons of parenthood, and we are happy that ths token of reward mght come from us desgnatng ther chldren the outstandng members of ther class. Last week-end, just as a funeral cortege was formng outsde one of our loea! churches, a eavalcade of brdal party revellers blasted ther automoble horns only a few feet away n one of the most dsgustng concdences ths barbarc custom has ever manufactured. A polceman, meanwhle, was standng ndfferently by, completely and blssfully unaware apparently of ether the llegalty or the hdeous dsrespect of the occason. Cvc ndecency at tt$ Wont t s dffcult to understand why our authortes should permt tre nosy and dangerous practce whch so many weddng partes have adopted. The drvers are so bur.y leanng on ther horn buttons they are, n many nstances, Entrely oblvous to traffc or pedestrans and thus consttute a serous danger on the road at a tme, too, when we are beng gven preachments and sermons every tme we turn around on the need for careful drvng. Well, we certanly are not gettng t from these weddng partes, and nothng s beng done about t. On top of ths, take nto consderaton the feelngs whch must have come to the bereaved famly n the case mentoned above because Woodbrdge Townshp hasn't the decency to put down ts foot to stamp out such an nsult, t would be entrely too much to expect, we suppose, that the argument mght be strengthened by any consderaton of respect for the Sabbath, because f ordnary decency sn't practced on weekdays, Sunday s not lkely to be an excepton. TOUGH Woodbrdge Townshp has an ordnance prohbtng the blastng of automoble horns by revellers. However, f our munc- Mr. Charles Gregory, pal offcals are" wllng that funeral ser- Dear Sr: vces be dsturbed and bereft famles, ag- GONG FOR TK MODERN PKOSPKCTOK reference to your edtoral, have all the facts Now!" gravated by contnued contempt of ths wll gve them to you but must prohbton, we wll at least know where to nsst that they be prnted n full, place the responsblty f, heaven forbd, n Tun\n?eLllm LETTER TO THE EDTOR ths knd of uncvlzed dsrespect should facts.. t^s^^sx Wlth a come to one of US. the dstortons and wld the ballot. The only canddate rumols. recklessly beng thrown whose name appeared on the ballot around by a small group of Fre- was tnat of a man who Was part ^. men, t would seem only flttng and of tne group wno were pushng the Pt. Readng Grade LrOSSng Plan There s consderable consternaton n Port Readng qute naturally over the plans contaned n the order by,he State Board of Publc Utlty Commssoners for the elmnaton of the crossngs at grade of the Central Ralroad Of Nev^ftjey and the Readng Ralroad. The order provdes for "'the sjart of the elmnaton work by March prape ' that the many taxpayer. s n. "water deal." So determned were the Communty be enlghtened as" the"y To set'hm"elected to another and whose members conssted en- ol Fremen of the Co. As tos whlch son, the physcal constructon necessary } S-X^f' f" term that they placed hm on thetrely, ' lle behnd these howls. Board of Electon to be judge of talked more wth dfferent Fremen, t became apparent a Freman's ratng was based manly on was agreed upon. About fve years ago, a group of hs own electon! So determned The dead-endng Of certan streets, the conscentous fellows unted to were they, that when a group of n/-nnvpnpnre<! nf mfflp r^rlpnts and the butld ^ Fre Truck from a 93 veterans came n to vote ' tne how much effort he put nto ths y busness venture, as fre drlls and nconvenences ot some resdents ana tne ntdfnalonal chasss whch lhey were refused thls lght VeteranS nstructons were practcally nl. relegaton Of some busness enterprses obtaned through no publc funds, who had fought battles to hold lnwere nvolved We reeret verv much that Tljey secured a charter under the volate ther rght to vote, were the Co. a whole year'and more who was amazed to fnd Fremen n. '..,,,, name of The Colona Volunteer refused ths rght, even tho they could not operate the flre pump. ths S SO, but a-t the same tme we leel tnat Cnemcal Hook and Ladder Co. came forearmed wth a wrtten Beng a mnorty member of the the safety Of pedestran and Vehcular traf- Dstrct No. 2 and turned the statement on Townshp statonery Board. could only bde my tme a u ««,^,,««. ;v,,.» H Q,.n Pre Truck over to the Communty from the Townshp Clerk wth the and take note of what was really fc must be paramount n our consdea- as thelr contrbutlon toward* flre Townshp seal affxed thereto, hst- Kons or/. t appeared to me as of next year and ts completon by March, ton and an unprejudced decson by protecton. Even whle ths group ng the names of these veterans tme went on that the Fre Co.. all 950. all thnp those AfWtprl affected would wnnlr aeree agree on on ths ms labored towards Communty buld- as beng legally regstered and en- n?-anolher ndustrous ^ u p was ttled t0 vote _ a slu have lhs under pressure of the Freman's concluson. At the same tme, t has been meetng and plottng to vote down letter.) By now ths lttle ty-oup Assocaton, who ncdentally by As Emmett T. Drew, secretary of the OUr experence that the Board s anxously any, appropraton to carry on the was bgger than ther Townshp ths tme, for thpr advancement Board, declares, t would be mpossble to,..,,.,..., flre fghtng needs. Strange as t Offcals. We thought we had had manpulated t so that the seen Offcers of the Assocaton and the devse a plan whch wbuld be acceptable solctous to avod any arbtrary decson % m y sem a few of the ]atte. everythng bul we hadn- t because Fre Co. were dentcal, were leavng the realm of flre fghtng and and practcable to all nterests. What the whch mght unduly and adversely affect Rroup also plotted to get elected as soon as the votng was over, and nnu any ndvdual or nr communty, rnmrnnntv and ana we are lo ^ the Board of F "' e Commsson- before they opened the ballot box, just jn ^^ ff thg appropra. were embarkng on a course of the judge of Electon declared my Board has attempted to do n the present certan that f any workable alternatve S ton should happen to go through, opponent the wnner because "hs socal and poltcal adventure. ntance s to meet ts prmary responsblty of puttng nto effect ts order for the Board wll be quck to recognze t and to n about two years after gettlng deeply concemed about ther con- possble n the Port Readng Case that the they were gong to be the ones to was the only name on the ballot." They were prepared to vllfy, slander, and by Jher mysterous phnrtp l,.,.....,,. spend t. Then came the back flp. (Ths same lttle group s now calls of today and at the meetng of May 27, 98 were ready to removal of the dangerous crossng nvolved, adjust ts plans accordngly. key postons on the Board of Fre sttutonal rghts allegedly beng threaten bodly harm to any one fnally condeas a means of protectng lfe and property Tf wrh alternatve k rpvked t should Commssoners, ths group bos- volated.! They and hs famly who had the audacty to oppose them n ther en " sucn alternatve s aevsea, snoua out to be bg tme operators, scended to count the votes, and somed out to be bg tmp operators< Cended t0 count tne votss and and of expedtng the flow of traffc over be presented at once through the Townshp ready to step out nto broader when t was all over, they found deavors. They dd not hestate on two occasons to use the medum the man vehcular arteres. n connecton Commttee to the Board. t s almost ten ^^V^L^Z^ Ss^TheT S S of Tt of thevpaper to ar ther spurous wth ths order, and as a result of exhaus- years snce the elmnaton order frst was gated by statute to a water com- new lne when they tred to n-vewtve hearngs and conferences at whch ssued and t s to be hoped nvwll eremmte-r...rojson body. They concocted, the tmdate me wth mysterous and had lttle regard for phone,,..,,,,,. -,. _ J,. fasco of treatng the whole of the calls as to what,would happen to ample opportunty was provded for dscus- no further unnecessary delay. fll, e dstrct nto - water ^ ^ me ajld my fanly f dld not = ~. They,were ready to saddle the en- resgn. Co..-than ttw Fre.mj h's nsurance. cost tre of dstrct $3,200 wth pe/ year an approxmate for ever and there As was a Board no thought member, gven by fpund the Co. of Newark s related to the ever for ths water. Tho only a Board as to the operaton of thenewark Fre Dept.. have, after A County dea Needed Locally...,.,,, small select area of the flre ds- Fre Co. or ts needs, altho there ther contnual runnng of affars James Murray, Mddlesex County Road such money a$ s avalable should be spent tlct was actually gong to be were two Fremen on the Board. under the guse of the Colona Fre Supervsor, provded ths newspaper wth a where condtons are the worst and where served by water, the commsson- found qute a few df the orgnalco., not contrbuted one cent to,, ',,..,, t j v., _ * * u J- ers were not gong to be too proud charter members had dropped out, complete schedule of repars contemplated the road-users are most severely hand- to have all tnose ln the out]ylng and the Fre Co was ln a ve]. y on brdge county-mantaned Townshp. We are roadways gratefjul n to Wood- Mr. capped, n the opnon of ou'r Townshp sectons of the dstrct pay ther sad state. Usable equpment was Engneer. n other words,; there would be Murray for ths nformaton, and we are certan t also s apprecated by our ctzenry generally. ' [ lttle justfcaton for usng our lmted means to do some expensve repar work on a sparsely used street n one ward and Ths s exactly the sort of schedule we neglect a heavly-uped thoroughfare n an- road have repeatedly department urged prepare that each our Townshp year. We always felt that tme and effort could be conserved f, every Sprng, our road department would release a complete outlne of ts plans for the comng season as permtted by budget restrctons. n ths way, all those nterested n road work n ary partcular secton of the muncpalty, wou}d Such a plan, however, should be specfc and well-publlced. A lst placng the most necesstous projects at the top, and the amount of money t s estmated wll be usedj should be provded for the nformahave complete nformaton ard the bals other, dvson just of for funds. the s^ke Spendng of mantanng the money equal where t wll o the most goo< for the greatest number of people s obvjously the rule whch must be followed. j> for consderng whether the varous 'neeps ton land study c ( all. ther there can be np *' were beng placed wthn ther proper rato, dsputes or msunderstandngs on anyone's V - We do not subscrbe to the belef that p"avt. Wje thnk the dea s so clearly n the r- our road appropraton should be dvljded publc nterest we cannot fnd any reason equally among the three wards. We beleve why*lt never has been adopted. ff, ". * ' &> Spellng Champon Jean Chftppelear, fourteen-year-old Mss lady desems recognton. Spellng s be- ' from' Black Horse, Ohb, recently won the cornng somethng of a lost art, we hear,,'natonal spellng contest, sponsored by a among the youngsters attendng school. ^ t fumber of. newspapers throughout the s tme that attfehto be drected to the»ton. mportance of spellng n the educatonal e menton the' fact because the young processes. ',, Sl-r PAGE TfN NDEPHNDKNT-LEADBR GLAMOR r GRLS noun lot UVU "She's grown gray, blonde, redhead and brunettetobs ervlte."... Box 0 R.F.D. No. 2 proportonate post, oven tho they utterly neplected. A recent purchase of approxmately $500 worth Rahway, N. J. ddn' t derlvf tnn slghtest ota of * 98 benem for ther tax of 2 V hose they had absolute ' no need for s just rottng away. A group of sncere Fremen asked help defeat what they consld " me f could do anythng to promote the Fre Co. back to a flre Secton, was.ppoached to run fghtng unt and -get some equp- azs toe [orhre Commssoner, knew d ment for them. Talkng wth them found that drlls and nstructons were the least of ther thoughts. found there was another Organzaton now, known as the Fremen's Assocaton closely algned wth the Fre Co. whose sole am was a busness vnture, the good name of ther Communty by so dong. Ths Freman's Assocaton, who n my opnon, are no more related to the Fre the. support or mantenance of the Fre Co., On the other hand, the Communty wholeheartedly have supported the affars of the Freman's Assocaton because they mstakenly beleved they were.supportng a worthy cause of the : Fre Co, The Commssoners pay a monthly rental to the Preman'sj Assocaton for the Storage of the flre truck. have n my possesson a copy of the contract between the Boejrd of whch was a mnorty member at the tme, nnd tjhe Electrcal Contractor for te nstallaton of electrcty n ths Freman's Assocaton Bld(. Publc tax mones was used for the elettrlflcaton of ; prvate buldng. The record wll show stood alone n votng not to pay ths bll. When the Freman's Assocaton approached the Board wth an exorbtant fgure for the rental of space, tot thf flre truck and't* appeared as f t wen: mnn through, gurnem another member, who was startnj to see the lght, and told them we would advsg the taxpayers to erect ther own bjdg, unless ths ntjure was brought down to a reasonable amount. Rght after the reorganzaton meetng ths year of the Board of Fre Commssoners, the Chef requested us to do somethng to help hm buld up a better flre fghtng unt. He was told the majorty of Board would back hm up 00% to attan ths goal. When asked a lttle later what he was dong along these lnes he sad "he talked wth some of the fellows and had to lve n the. Communty and ddn't want to get n the mddle of anythng." The Secretary (Contnued on Page ) Under the Capto] By J. Joseph Grbhns TRENTON- New Jers?y s takn«the fl-st steps n make tho <e ( encp ft thf oftendty rather than the offense, wlh the constrrton of a modern dagnostc Centre at Menlo Park unrter the (l-rctnn of the Stat? Department of n^ttutnns and ARencc:-5. Cnmms=n"nrr Banford Bates, of the nsttutons department, today receved word that the Federal Government hns granted $25,000 n Federal ad toward the bul'dnf- of tho centre. Constructon of tho frst unt of the project has been nnrtert. At the same tme the Commssoner was nformed that Fede-al authortes had also "ranted n sum of $0,000 for an addton tj hp p*resp.nt tuberculoss faclty at Dreyswnp Park State Hosptal. Traned penolnt?uts nnd some.ndues have for years cnntcndtrl that the courts, n ' sentencng Crmnals, should have more nformaton nn thpr backfround, prevous experences, mental and physcal ho.tuh. educatonal attanment; nnd n nene:al, a.completo pcture of the offenders' abltes and handcaps, before mposna penaltes. Some Jurpps hvo alfady bppn ullzn; such socal data but facltes for ther ntensve uathernu have hpretafor; been lackng. Tle Lesslature. n 96, auhozed the bulldnn of a dagnostc centrp for the collecton of such factual materal. The new unt w'l not bp utlzed exclusvely for tho ("jlleaton nf nformaton nbout p-nspt'cllv prsoners. The hw expressly provdes that persons can voluntarly submt to examnaton f they feel they requre the dagonstc servces offered, As fo the new tuberculoss facltes at Oreystone Park, the State nsttutons department has for years contended that, n y addton to the general overcrowdlnf! prevalent n ts three State Mental Hosptals, space to solate tuberculous mental patents from the remander of tho hosptal populaton was badly needed, not only to protect noptuberculous patents from the danger of nfecton but also to make effectve the treatment of ^B w ^7j8 the of $9.bon.Of() n-ad nrx:. publcan C,:, years h: of such fu n, barrassln-, nor Alfred y Dln > -,, era l." c-m:,;, made n Wu,':.'., are exclu,v.;-., buldlnj- n \, Statp,,; m for dol.. T;.. for the mll: yearly fn -v,- The Ctonre holday m n the Statf Back n ; ns depest; eral Oovem tax funds t > surat? wth Then'jmt p when Feclf. n New,Je: $,000,000 $3,000,000, Federal tr.-. the war yp. allottfr! t: fens? acr' n rp-ftr of the u..! lected n N Federal O r. Cont: llltlp U! MKrrh S. st -.n n) "*Hll\\, Tht- l,rmlrr-.lr,, Thr Wllrl.l:,., Wtnflhrlrlep TH, n, rl Th» Nrll, Jmrnn 'lll.lkh.m, the tvn ".. vl AS snt<:-k.m>r.m' NllllNrr (h hue: \,.,,. CHROPRACTC! ADJUSTMENTS! RKSTORK and MAMAW A Chropractr :,-.::r.::e! as a lcaltl M. '. '.:'! partcular t\" )- > : ;;:::r.n! or knd of sck' -.s *..: natural n^' sck nctlkn :'. res'. ])( (![! 'o h' M and merts >.,: ::.<!S oraton, nv '.'. :..'fl tral. J. M. GROSSMAN, D.C.Ph.Cl 2 Smth Street CHROPRACTOR YU AlwB TK,. V. A By Appontment On!. J dow much can Member Pedertl PepoUl buunnov Corp. RESPECT for small arhounts s secret of successful savng. f \ can put asde three dmes a you"" wll accumulate; the M stantal sum of one hunjred dull n eleven months. An account n our nterest partment wll help you to easly and systematcally. OPKN tudays :00-6:00 '. WOODBRDGE NATONAL Bl N. J.,rnl

11 'M,F,NT-LEADBR. THtmSDAT, JUNE 7, 98 on lbrary VW Books K ;K New books for '' ',j drrn have been ',,,.,,jon nt the Bar-,,.,,: Mbrnry, Mrs. nn. Lbraran, They we as M,,,,; "Everybody lyr Roosevelt,,.,,, of the War," Tnny Vne," "Lov. KnB," "Hdeout, of Mun' Moore,".'..,,!" "Fre." \ Grl can Dream," "Starlng Fftrm." "Jercwk," "Laurel < of Blackwood 'Ssters," "Wnd -Paul Bunynn." Bwaren Notes,, S. Austen,,., U(». 8-25K, Morrs. West Ave-,,,,,., from a we n k c n«. N. Y., D.ntz. West Ave-.,. n,, unuluatton of,r,r. MRVRarrt El- ;:; n Sprngs, Mel., Danel Garrson jun fnd Sandra, prut the week- (.rrsn's parents, A)-[-t Thergesen, : hf'npscn. West.: r.v on n sx-week Albert TherRe-!. me now n Bal- M: nd Mrs. Dan- ; \; week they and.rnson wll leave, 'lfornla. They '; A),M HUSt. m Kllen Chas Md..s spendng. :: her Krandpar- [ M:.. Jacob DamltZ -,;. Warren Chase. ::l m'sts of Mrs,,, Mr. und Mrs HnmrtaKe, West : the graduaton \, Ann Van der- N w Jersey State <, Trenton, last.. Hubert Castle lled Dr. Quentln n.mu-l, Hattestn- week-end..., Club to Hold rr n Metuchen \!;MV and Mrs. H. B ;,: wore Mrs. W. S : A ] '. sofeld, Mrs.... :.r, Mrs. F. T s, Crane, Mrs \T: A. Sloan, MV:, Mrs. F. Newto :,. M',. Jhn Ryan, \!: Wllam Noel, :,: Mr.v G. W. Stll- :>-.-thm wll be at M;, C. W. Stlllwell, On Weddng Trp Through South o/ Mss Luclle Ann Latanzo and Wllam A. Gels, who were unted n marw Saturday at St..lames' Church, Woodbrdgc. The couple are now on a weddng trp to Washngton, D, C, and the southern states, and upon ther return wfll make ther home on New Dover Road, Chnln. Summer Card Partes are Plancd by Vestry SEWAREN-The vestry of St. ohn's Church held ts fnal meetng for the summer last Thursday t the vcarage, CH Road. Plans were rnade for card partes to be held n July apd August at the clubhouse of the Sewaren Republcan Club, nc., Clff Road. Joseph Thomson, Senor Warden of the church, was apponted general charman. The next meetnu of the vestry wll be held on September 9. Mary Lee Qunan Marks 2lh BHhky at Party SEWAREN. Mr. and Mrs. James Qunlan gave a lawn party n honor of ther daughter, Mary Lee. who marked her 2th brthday, at ther home on Vernon Street, last Saturday, Mary *e entertaned her guests wth selectons on the accordon, and games were enjoyed by the group. The guests were: Beverly Davles, Barbara Blerly, Hella Qnnlg, Beverly Lanza, Laura Lane, Dorothy Lane, Joan Decker, Elane Goodrch. Maty Arm Kseleskl, Rchard Mazzur from Avenel; rene Superak, Robert Gardner, Ruth Hrdllcka, Woodbrdge; Alfred Austen, Wllam Kuzma, Constance Brunn, Annabelle Boros, Mary Ann Ceber. Frank Jova, Joseph Nagy, Charles Andersch, Lee '[' h c Sewaren Ferraro, Nancy Jane Hasko,, :,. ' l.s week at th Charles Meyers, George Hasko,, o;\v T. Van det Mrs. M. verson, Mrs. J. Hasko and :, Townshp. James Qunlan, Jr., Sewaren. m by Mrs, Qeorpe :. : Mrs. G-. H, Eyer- Meetng Held by St. John's Group SEWAREN-The Guld of St. John'* Church closed the season wth a luncheon meetng at Ramble nn, Metuchen, last Thursday. Those who attended wer,e:.mrs Joseph Rusznak, Rev. and Mrs. F Newton Howden.'Mrs. Harry.Halsey, Mrs. S, J. Henry, Mrs. F. T Howell, Mrs. Smon Larson, Mrs Earl Lloyd, Mrs. Aftton Magyar, Mrs. Mchael Qunn, Mrs. D.V. Rush, Mrs. Andrew Smonsen, Mrs. Rudolph Stmonsen, Mrs. A. F. Sofleld, Mrs. Walter WyckofT, Mrs. K. B. Butler and Mrs. Edward Petrck. "ron Curtan" cracks to admt student vstors. FORDS--Anthony Roman, Pnl Bt.roft, has announced the matnjh> of hs daughter, Leona. n Stanley A. BleWcK, Son of Mr. mfl Mrs. Adolph Bleklokl, 687 Carson Avonup, Perth Amboy. Rev. John Ozarowstl. St. Stephen's Church, offcated at the doublerm ceremony. Mss Maron Merrlfleld, Scranton. Pa,, attended the brde as mad of honor whle Mss Sophe nekck. sster of the brdegroom, wns brdesmad..joseph Groblewsk snved us best man and John H'vc ushered. Mr. and Mrs. Bleklckl are on ther weddng trtp and upon ther return wll resde at the home of the brdegroom's.parents. He served n the U, S. Marne Corps for four years durng the war and was n the Pacfc theatre of war. SEE BALL GAME FORDS Harold BBwlnger and son, Eugene, Alexander DudElnsk and daughter Dorothy attended a baseball game n New York Cty, Sunday. WELCOME DAUGHTER PORDS Mr. and MTS. Wflllam Montartef, 97 Bloemfldd Avenue, are the parents of a daughter born Frday at Perth Amboy General Hosptal. ENTERTAN GUESTS FORDS Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Salakt, 60 New Brunswck Avenue had as ther guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacko, Perth Amboy. FLYNG TO BERMUDA FORDS Mrs. John Rosaluk and son Wan-en, 8 Koyen Street. have left by plane for Bermuda to Jon Staff Sergeant John Rosaluk, who s statoned there wth the U. S. Army Ar Force. BABY ARRVES PORDS Mr. and Mrs. Alex Vargo, 27 New Brunswck Avenue, are the parents of a daughter born Monday at Perth Amboy General Hosptal. / Told You To Uy Off Patchng Tres Wth Bubble Cum! No "bubble-gum blowouts" for you when we fx tres. Our expert mechancs use vulcanzed hot patches that make the tube stronger than t was when brand new! Just one of the many top-rate servces we do for a mnmum of cost. Drve n! AVENEL SERVCE STATON Located Next to Avenel Fre House ROUTE # 25 VVOOOBRDGE *-lo2 AVENEL, N. J, FLOWERS fw the BRDE and HER ATTENDANTS. Mrs. Harold Elhvnfter Hostess at Card Party FORDS-Mrs..Harold Ellwlnger. Cutter Avenue, was hostess ths week to the followlnn Rustv Mrs. Anna Kolosky. Mrs. Dorothy Lttle, Mrs. Los VOBB, Mrs. Juanltj, Curts, Mrs. Ann Calovcln. Mrs; RuthSorensen. Mrs. Eleanore Schmehl, Mrs. Elzabeth Mallott. Mrs.'Mae McCarthy, Mrs. Bess K.auss. of ths place; Mrs. Mar- Karet Hudanch, Mrs. Evelyn Kucharek, Perth Arnboy; Mrs, Jula Hall well,, Menlo Park. Specal przes were won by Mrs. Krnuss and Mrs. Kolosky. AT OCEAN GROVE fceasbey Mss Ethel KnvRcs. Hghland Avenue, s spendng a week at Ocean Grove as the guest of Mss Ruth Klrby, Lnden at the home of Mss Krby's aunt and uncle. ; SON FOR SltAGYS HOPELAWN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slagy. Loretta Street, are the parents of a son born at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. STORK BRNGS RON HOPELAWN Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderson, 329 Florda Grove Road, are the parents of a son born at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. ALL LNES OF NSURANCE.Toe Ostrower 380 SCHOOL STREET (Near Man Street) WOODBRDGE, N. J, Telephones: Offce: Woodbrdge 8-86G5 Kes.: Woodbrdge R LAST RTES HEU) FORDS Fuwrnl servces for Menyhert Damood. 0 Strewt, were held Wednesday at le Mtruska Funeral Home. Perth Amboy. Rev. Emll Nasty, pastor, Hungaran Reformed Church offcated. Bural was n the church cemetery, The pallbearers were: John Ploako, John Mandy. James Sebok, Mchoel Kertesz. Mchael Foldl and Wllam Slska. HVGHTEl BORN HOPELAWN Mr nnd Mrs Joseph Bosze. 87 James Street, are the parents of a daughter bom nt home, Mrs. Bosze Mary Grsga. s the former DAUGHTER S BOKN «, FORDS Mr. and Mrs Alfred Ku'chna, 5 Lvngston Avenue, are the parents of ja daughter born at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. ON EXTENDED TOUR FORDS Mrs. Nelle Johnson, Hoy Avenue and Mrs. Frances j Manton, Woodbrdge. have left on an extended tour of the Unted States and Canada. A NfWCOMER! j V 8fT FRF.NDS HOPFlAWN-Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kondas. 27 Commercal Avenue ore (he parents of n dauhter born Sunday al the Perth Ambny amoral Hosptal f*age BttVttl FORDS- Mrs Helen Dudtftutt, Mrs Helen Ellwnwr ana dta h> ten. Alene and Judy, vsltefl Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kurrmrrk of Hew York Cty. Hunrlav WONDERFUL GFT FOR DAftl JUNE 20 S FATHER'S DAY Mke hm happy wth > h(( of famous M A RUN H ADS f>() for PUBLX DRUG STORE TK.. 95 MAN STREET K-)8»!l WOODBRDGE That engne wll hum a song of power and economy after an Otdamoblc tune-up. Fur lory mclloda, traned mechancu, genune OUsmoble parts,.. these are- the reasons our servce B really "rt harmony" wth your Ohsmohlc. Make a note now... to brng your car n soon! WOODBRDGE AUTO SALES 75 RAHWAY AVENUE TEL. WO WOODBRDGE, N.J., ' *m. N \(...lu' of Roods and '-l durng the frst! <>! l)8 reached an 'f ,000,000. MnK' ncreased,,-.h estmated annual omd.ooo. thesnall- - nl- end of the War. ' >-* '«ue at an annual.)00,000. HKTH, Wales >' 'd-'um door, a.!' home' of Joseph nto -tlve eyes of a She called flren.'-kt.'l Dobbn down ml returned hm to s CLEAN YOUR WATCH \CLEAN WATCH RGHT/ ftte JWELRY SHOP V,.MAN STREET "'M wth your [' ' "Hlry to. ' Launderette " \,U.\ STREET U((»»HKUGE * ', aud Atuc MEMBER FLORSTS TELEGRAPH DELVERY ASSOCATON WD DELVER FLOWERS TO AN* CTY N THE UNTED STATES AND CANADA No weddng settng s qute complete wthout the glorous beauty of fresh flowers to make a background for the brdal party! For unforgettahle lovelness, rely Bracelet bouquet for the brde. Old fashoned prettness Tnounted on lace, wth a velvet "bracelet." Sprays of floyrers for the brdesmads. Colors to carry out any fashon shades. on us to desgn and provde all the Hovers for streamer bouquet of that magc day - you roses, each pn a separate rbbon. Choce of red, marr y* whte, yellow. JOHN R. BAUMANN PHONES fuhway ST. GEORGE AVENUE RAHWAV,N.J. Jersey Central coaches are gong to get a "New Look" new color schemes for the nteror8,new upholstery fabrcs and colors for the sea s. Bat we want your he^p n decdng what our new look s to be ljte. Therefore, we've had four test-coaches redecorated halfway. Half of each car stll ha? the old look and the other half has ben redesgned! by the noted desgn and color engneer, Mr. Howard Ketcham. But each of the four half-cars has been fnshed n a dfferent way n dfferent colors, n dfferent combnatons of colors, and n varous upholstery fabrcs. SCHEDULE OF EXHBTON; fmc,' /" MT ^ We are gong to exhbt these four coaches at varous statons on the Jersey Central. You'll be able to see them and to go through them. You'll be gven a questonnare coverng the nformaton we want, and we'd lke you to help us by statng your preferences as to the colors, fabrcs, and combnatons. Your responses wll enable us to gve you just what you lkfc. So note the schedule of exhbtons, and decde where and when you'll be able to gve these coaches the "once over." emember, you'll be rdng n thom^new look" cars; so n helpng na, you help yourself*.. Jersey Cty Ttrmlha Juno 2p \p Jyna 26 Newark (Broad Street Staton) June 28,29,30 Elzabeth (Freght Yard); WeJtfold (Staton) Planfleld (Freght Yard) Red Bank (Staton) Long Branch (Staton) Ajbury Pork (Staton) f July ' July 6 July 7 July 8 July 9 '" July 0-7 AMto 7.30 PM ~9AMto7.30fM -9 AM to 7.30 FM ~9A^ to 7.30 PM -9 AM to 7.30 fm -9 AM to 7.30 PM -9 AM to 7 JO PM JERSEY CENTRAL LNE! The BG, Lttle Ralroad ''

12 W''8V$-" > r\. PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 9B ^NDEPENDEN T-l H: M :\... '.' l ' r n l l v \V,l!)c- H n d u -,.s l cott'n't rtrss. n. n '.d ll "Tll! Gll from.nnw llccl." wnch lurrn Bucl! w-. suspondprl fnr refusng. ftnnmrl Ura^nn hts been named to pluy opnvu Vrcna. StpplMltln: Tenns Mnrum. wll) ]d prevously been nunnced for love, n "Sound of Yours." and. Rattme Bund," "Always." "A followm; Hnt, shr wll pny a smhr mle ll "Obsesson," l TaRS- "Eastrr Pnmdo." "Whte, Pretty Orl s Lke a Melody," Chrst- y\\).lorv by fer Hde Scltt'el.ZeT. mas" and "Ood Bless Hnt. Crosby, whose "Emperor Wnltv," s sure to he n ht. has plenty lned up for hm. Metro Snce the Ar Force s so promnent n the news these days, most of the studos have a "flyng" wants hm for 'Anne Ot Your pctures on schedule. Warners has Gun,' Twenteth Century-Fox for a flm about naval flyng, enttled "Chcken Every Sunday," and J. "Task Force." MOM and 20th Century-Fox both mve pctures about Arthur Rank for "Brgndoon." the 8th Ar Force's wartme ex- The favortes of the sonps he has wrtten KT named by rvng plots, "Command Decson" and "Twelve O'clock HlRh," respectvely. Berln, as follows: "Alexander's Warners nlso has under producton "FKhtlnp Squadron" and n preparaton an epc on the WrlRht Brothers. PeRgy Cummns, the beautful mport from England, wll Ret one of the two top spots n "Lady Wlndemere's Fan." Hollywood s takng televson serously and whle none of the studos has announced plans, all of the large companes are busy makng arrangements to provde for ths new baby of the entertanment ndustry. Tyrone Power s to f;et n doctor of humanty degree by the Unversty of Tampn on May 3 the snme honor Presdent Truman receved. Fo>- what? When the Bnrmm nnd Baley Crcus comes to town next September. Walter Pldseon wll be on the flyng trapeze; Ann Sherdan wll rde an elephant; Wally Berry wll have the Job of elephant boy; Harry James wll lead the band; Jmmy Stewart, Frank Snatra and Van Johnson want to be clowns: Mckey Rooney wll rde n the "Kentucky Derby:" Betty Orable, Lnda Darnell, Lore.Lla YouhE. Celeste Holm, OreKory Peck and Jack Carson wlt nl pet n the net. The proceeds from the premere performance wll go to the St. John's Hosptal. t s all Kay Kyser's dea. n a recent trp East, Errol Flynn htchhked a plane rde wth Peter Stackpole, Lfe photographer. When they stopped off at the Unversty of Mssour, Errol acted as Peter's assstant whle he shot pctures at the sororty houses. Wonder who enjoyed t Robert Vmuv the most Errol or the excted.douglas,, -,.',,,"j; sororty ssters? capade." wlhl),.,'' The story ts hll ' ' '"H,, Ncholas Joy wll play opposte Jeannette MacDonald n "Sun n Of 9. and Yn,m, ' a clergyman whle M," the MornlnK," as a symphony conductor. wll play hh m r., ; Joy was leadng man on who refuses n,!,'., Broadway n "ceman Cometh," Dana Lynn wll have a leadng role n "Every Grl Should Be Marred." the RKO flm for whch Cary Grant., Frnnchot Tone and conventons of uu.,' As was expoc,.,!, was elected pre.', (,,.:' emy of Moton A-> for the thrd e,n,'.,.. \ ; n Ad Betty Drake have already been the tme, he u-k -u'\ ''"'t!. announced. route to Emnp,. >'!t the role. Alter m PXCMV'.snnTch for a Chld n play hr Lt le Mss Mark- OPEN EVERY FRDAY N(JHT UNTL 9 P. M. of roll n ' Sorrowful Jones," the studo tmuu 'd thll Mnry Jayne Smndcrs, (h-yc;n-oll daughter qf M', rnd Ms. Robert.Snunclc'S of Psnlcn. had brrn selected for the pal whch. years Uo made S^lhlev Temple an overnght fa- Worlc of fans the world over. Urtbra Stanwyck has an npot'lalll lne-ll» of pcllll'es for he )nnela(e future. After flnshm "fnny. Wnne. Number," slr wll play lh-> nl uf a molrr flphl.m l',*ns! l'- (la",hler ly a former ma''a'e f"' th Man lley hntl SAVKS ONK, ONK llll's MANfMKSTKH. Me, Wth her house ahlaze, Mrs..lolm L. C'lulds twce r'-enercl he bnnng house f an effon to leach her xljy. Sade.lean. Her son,.lokcph, 3. toddled lfter her. Mrs. Chlcls wns forced to lurn l)trk from smokeflled stnv. each lme n carry Jnsepl n safely. The thrd lme, the (my stayed ml sde, bll by then the stars were nl ol', The baby's body was 'mud n he runs, (lend Of asphyxon. FNDK (JKM'ltOlS CHKLSKA. Ml.". BeoomnK jllkprm,-; vlcn Vouljste's uol, loose nl the refreshment and we'e on a "mym booths spree," polce looked nlo he matter and found tha a lttle boy hud found $Hft() hdden n the cellar of a neghbor and had dstrbuted t am; hs frends. OHcr.'.s ret-ovfed SH50 but the mystery.s where the other $500 went, N( OMK-SAVNG ncomrs of ndvduals durnb tle frst ( later of 98 rolled up to a record annual rale of $209,- 20( Taxes, however, were blu nl hat at : rate of $ ,000. ml, nearly seven per cent, or Sll.lOO.OOO of yncome. was foenu saved. LEGAL NOTCES after-tax. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' sn,t'< s r, N rn \XC:;V <>v N-:u',M::SKV :l.l X. A '. :'l' S Ml>nl;K s 'p:,mn. :s'':..': r. STLUS,,. ; >, ; v hl'l'hlhl-., '! l''ll 'lvr :, -, l -,,l - «; K - J. r. - l l l K - K. U " l ' ' O H '. ' ' V U y V N " ; N \ l, l W 'll. t ( n. -. ".-. '-'l : l. - v.-l-.-t, W l l J 'M' " :-.!' ll 'llllr VvlllllC 'll V-'D\K- ; l U ''ll ': l-'l'ktwkxth >J.\V H'. l.'.,\. ). 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().S..h,q $M> '"gll " r'je't lll.v H'.rlljf Oft yu' 'wt 'wll n-.e M-TV he "^ rowl,-' ul ll. Tuwnslp, J HHN'KAN, Townshp 'ltk. 'THl ' lm-, llk. / '...S Jl ".-"' "?. Scallons, Red Radshes 2 Bunthe «9c Fancy Cucumbers TT y 2 " 9c New Crop Green Beans " 29c Oranges 2L? 33c l Z 39c Lmes Fresh, Jucy Ct "7r d 9c COMPARE MS KNlt mryday LOW PRCK! JumboPeas ROBF T.rl6c Lbby's Peas 5WEE M. 0.«, 2c Pork & Beans ""2 ; 25c Baked Beans=2' : 27c Beans ctt a «n 2 ] lz 29c Seads Calforna Lprgt Butter Asparagus %" deal Spnach larg«q JO-o, tan ' V\t en Cut, QO- >-a.can JJV 37 "7c on # V Peaches MC0 o c'n D g EAL w Y.«ln 28c Peaches " lbw r "*Z>,«25c Frut Cocktal "S«39c Frut Cocktal " r r 37c Frut Cocktal 'tt 25c Bartlett Pears T,., c Prunes lnhmv/5yup _ 2c Junket Rennet Powder Make daltout Renntt Culard. Sx (nvert, Vacuum deal Coffee Packed Asco Coffee b^9 3c WN-CREST t O pla- *'t b. can 53c Coffee 0c \\7 Evap Mlk X" 9 2L29c Keebler Cookes " C 25c Ant. ;creams, Belraont ersom, (hocolala nuccfoon. KeeblerMlkolets t :S 8 25c Krspy Crackers Z X 25c Socal Teas NABSCO,o, P, a c P,_l,_WM_Sun.hn, CHOCOLATE O r a n a m S Covered &U-a.cellopkg. * ' t Shredded WheatKX 7c AscoTea 00 " 9 '^;..,^. 28c Tumbo Puddngs 2S! 5c HXSON Tapoca Puddng 3 P C 22c y Borden's nstant Cocoa Mx 80 23c can XJt Borden's HEMO Powd b. tar" 65c lqud 2-a. jar 59c Armour's Corned Beef Hash 0 3c ran J H. Armour's Chopped HAM 'r 5c Swft'nng lb 2c can 3-lb. can $.8 3-Lttle Kttens Cat Food c Sundaettes ce Cream Toppng 2 29c BulUncatch, f u d g «, cruhed chacolst* Cuthd Chrra pntappl, fud«* tauc*. ll< Cruh*d StrawbtttM 22«WaluU n Syrup W-M. or Ptton n Syrup _W«ar _^t JSt Pep up tred appettes wth economcal, garden-fresh vc t,- ;.;r rushed at ther peak of flavor to your neghbor!^, /, h. TOMATOES 9 Frm, fnnry slcnfj lmntdos. Just the thng for tasty salads and the lunch box. Buy several boxes now CARROTS Fresh Calforna Large Sze Bunches You rnn't heat lnrqnf n-, Calforna rnrrots for flavor and value. Most economcal, too. Serve more can CAULFLOWER Delcous fresh fancy caulflower rushed from Jersey's fnest farms. Creamed caulflower adds flavor to your n- - ; Delcous fresh fancy caulflower rushed from Jersey's fnest farms. C Fancy Hley Belle Freestone Peaches Spnach UGHT MEAT Tuna Fsh 7...«n B&M Beef Stew p Orange Juce <r 2c Tangerne Juce 3 Tan. 29c Tomato Juce lbby 2 r 23c V-8 Cocktal 2 ': 23c Prune Juce SUN r tot,,. 25c Apple Sauce S 3 ; 29c Cocoa Marsh ch0t5l,t^: 25c -o. Bon Olve Ol Rpe Olves 5 y bottle 23c " l 2c DEAL, - Cder Vnegar 0 ( ; b»t. PRDE OF FARM Catsup P* r Sweet Mxed pr Walbock -oz. bot. rckcs Dll 32-ot, wr Mayonnase Hom " d ;^. af Tomato Sauce Hunt 8 " 9c 25c 9c 3'^7c Oscar Mayer Weners n Bar-B-Q -0. Sauca can 7c Corn Muffn Mx; 6,:; c X 5c DROMEDARY FUDGE AND Frostng Mx Z7 27c Devl Food Mx ^Z* 2c G'ngrbread Mx^rS 23c Hot Roll Mx 00LD,r,*, 23c Devls Food Mx r X 23c Spce p Cake Mx «p" L 23c Wh Ck M Whte Cake MxCr 23c Q-T Pe Crust X 6c Flour OOLD5E 5 A 5-lb, bog.;b bat 35c C 65c Cgarettes Blue Suds WESTNCHOUSE Vh, M, l, 0, to wat Popular Brandt Carton of 0$.39 2r7c Darycrest ce Cream a-29c Creamer, rcher, smoother. R«al fmt U ^ Meltproof bag mepsjrmj^houts.^ KRKMAN * BORAX SOAP 3 " km 25c KRKMAN SOAP FLAKES 3c DEAL DOG FOOD 2 t Tc f earts rk Buffs DARY DEPARTMENT Box y c Freh Green lb - 7c 65c June s Dary Month! Eat more dary foods now! Glendale Club Cheese 2t99c Slces, spreads and melts perfectly. Marvelous flavor. Del Rch Margarne '. 7c Prncess Margarne g X; c Mld Colored Cheese * 59c Loaf Cheese 5lt ;!:r ' b 57c Muenster Cheese lb 57c Swss Cheese lb 79c Provolone Cheese lb 65c Sharp Cheddar lb 65c Unmatchable value CHDDAR Kay Natural chp Velveela Cheese 2t. $.5 Bleu Cheese Best Pure Lard - 'reh Mlk and Cream Mk H :r D mootnl.l f Heavy Cream c236c Spur Cream Contmnr ^ * BAKERY DEPARTMENT A great varety of top-qualty baked goods! Chocolate ced Fudge Layer Cake 75c Pecan Rng Coffee Cake Z 2 W C Enrched Supreme Bread lced Sandwch Bread 5cRolls t -,kj2c Rasn Bread S T 7c Rolls ha T Doughnuts^ ;, 2c Bar-B-Q Rolls ^ 5c Spong Cok«Angel Cake 5c Shells ^ ]c. mm A>WaM SAUCf PAN

13 f \ THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 98 fkol THlWTfflRN, Dome,,,,,, Edtoral Page) ""'"", n ad Despte " ' "' '.-"(rral Government,,xrs for purposes,' n( l buldng, the Admnstraton n nl,lres the State to ns"!.!'.z m tux money (nstructon and al funds f such '', s wl fnr other purlr; *"' TU' ;,n'aton has Oover- M. T ()K,S:-Now Jersey to- *, Ll Have no equal lor. (T are. n the flleds, '.'.,;m ennners and stll,,',,, pccs. rrscy cannery,^,;, n wll be about '. ths year compared 0 : "' ( (lf- u year a K : The ' N(. w Jersey of about "' '",.,,,,mpares closely to,! cent reported for - Hll SOTl-,, ry farmers wll also 0,-es.-n, anouu 00,,;;,., am 7,300 acres. nl NTS: New Jersey had, K,.n(.s n factores and,',,,',.,,, durng 9*? Whch,'!', ', ur payment of $2,-.;',,, workmen's compensa- * ', j(!n,. medcal expenses. ': l.,,, proved fatal n 293,,,,! tn- lrontosl number J.p..':' ;,.tp<l ruses occurred n nfr.tu'nr ndustry, ;, nhrn accounted fo ;.,'' uuc buldng con,;',,,,,- n.(lt«l wth 7,32 ".,,; : v to workmen, '",',';,,,: the year man.,,];:, caused worker. Kfty-one workers S. f,.'. caton clams.,. The State Hghway Department wll soon remove the hodgepodge of route numbers at street ntersectons. Sb: l (l, vy n tle course ::;,;,vmct durng the,. duly compensated. thn persons were uvnu the, heavy r pnst wnter. n volence of other null that number be lad up for perl-.ul n 89 cases charges for labor, machnery, upkeep of buldngs, seed and fertlzer ths sprng, the State Department of Agrculture reports.,. Organzed women are opposng further ncreases n mlk prces n New Jersey despte demands of producers, processors and dstrbutors... A record number of degrees -,83 baccalaureate and advanced were awarded ths year by Rutgers, the State Unversty ol New Jersey, at ts 82nd annversary commencement.., New Jersey workers are urged by the State U n e m ployment Compensaton Commsson to secure from ther employers some form of recept for deductons from ther pay for unemployment nsurance purposes... The State Depart-!] ment ol Avaton s preparng a manual on enforcement of. ar safety practces to assst polce n the enforcement of avaton laws and regulatons. JERSEY JGSAW,: Atmn^C Otv ftou)'.. are provdng double accommodatons for honeymoone's nt a sngle rate for the balance of June to permt two to lve as cheaply as one, accordng to Lou Cunnngham of the Cty Press Bureau... ts tme the people of the Tennessee Valley pad ther own electrcal blls, the New Jersey Taxpayers Asso- How's Your Health? By Or. Sopha Branson By DR, SOPHA BRUNSON Look Out For Chljuers How many lmes our lovely oul- nss n the sprng and summer have be$n follower] by an nfestaton of the red bugs or chggers. We tched and scratched untl sometmes we had sores on our lned due to the! bodes. The Journal of the Amercan sdc causes. 'd njures n ::.! the year, and n lutes of dogs, or ;.. or nsects, caused rnno njured and kmrn's compensa- Youthful drvers : tn.or vehcles over >! -ty.streets durng ;:r,:: hours need strcter cmtrnl, Arthur W..,, Motor Vehcle Com- :v\n'v>..nt Manoe ponts to r't n~rea.se n fatal,!! mdnght nvolv-..:, under 2 years of :. U7 ats suffcent wnn Durng the year 2 f.tal accdents.-t'-, n accdents n,n: drvers after mdllmf there were ten l'uth and 3 deaths., over the causes for :d > nt.\ Commssoner nd an assortment of :.y dentl trumphed on Mud. Fallng asleep at ; nsluk stalled cars,..::!<. n- wlch klled :.,t' some of these A!O permt ther sons ' : ; late and drve cars..a the story ol early h. on the hghways ' cv. the State Motor clams. V JKKAW: Health ; : jursdctlpn n sev- ' 'mmuntes has been :- : -! by Dr. Danel!'.' «satc Commsson ; h n brng needed > people resdng n the ' < uf New Jersey... ' ' ', 7,000 State em-.:: receve salary rases : --.- costng $6,69,000 ''K l.. Constructon 'H's lo replace the four : ':.' present approach to < > Skyway from.the.a:: ]! rt. must be fnshed : -^ dles-s of every-.!:,n orders of Governor New Jersey has of-c-vt'd two natonal 'l.n'f safety awards for ' 'Mtc fatalty and accl- "... Two llct stlls, "' Mllons of mash were Slate ABC Agents n '.v durng May..The '"' mptoyment Complnsa mussou s contnung ts : " Kanst persons who unemployment benefts : ''d... Machnery n "' ' >' factores caused 5,57' l! ' nvolvng workmen " atu of $3,02,09 dur ' ' '', accordng to State ( 'omm.ssloner Han-y New Jersey farmers 'lontt'd wth ncreasec Medcal assocaton publshed an artcle on the mtes, n whch t gave some very good advces. The novce salles forth all unprepared sts on the grass or on a OR, comes back nfested wth the pests. He goes to bed and s kept awake by tchng and scratchng. He s n for t then. He may put on one of several applcatons that are soothng enough to afford hm several hours of sleep nt a stretch. But the only effectve cure s tme. The chlgger s the sx-ledged larva of the eght-legged parent that spends her wnters under ground and on low plants. n the sprnn the eggs are deposted on the ground. n four weeks they match. The lttle red devls pour fortlv and le n watng for a host on whch to settle. The creatures are parastes. They lve by suckng the lfe flud of the anmals upon whch they lght. Man seems to be ther favorte hosts as you fnd to Jour sorrow. f you have spent several delghtful hours roamng and sttng n the great outdoors. Arrved at home as tred as A dog that has been runnng rabbts all daj. you stretch out for a delghtful sleep. Just as you are droppng off nto dreamland, the chptgers turn loose ther batteres on you. They begn to dne on your juces, and n place of your juces whch they steal they depost ther rrtant dgestve excretons whch tch so fercely. Now, jet me tell you a lttle secet. Chggers mortally hate sul- )hur. Therefore, f you. would rotect yourself from the voracous ed bugs, sft some sulphur n your hoes before you he forth to the cnc or prepare to st on the anks of the streams and lake, whle engaged n the delghtful occupaton pf fshng. Better dust our Whole body w!lth sulphur before gong on the pcnc. f you took no precautons and became nfested, try applng kerosene to the tchy areas. Then get nto a tub of hot water and scrub your ente body wth soap. Rubbng alcohol s helpful n allayng.tchng f j ou apply t to tlje btes and follow t wth borc acrj ontment, or one to two per cent of carbolc acd. Plan gasolne or carbon tetrachlorde swabbed on wth gauze or cotton s effectve n radueng the tchng. Be carelful rt handlng gasolne, Tetracljlorlde s not n flammable. Be cautons about scratchng You can do, yourself greatl harm n ths way by nfectng yourself. HAWA The Senate has refused, by a vote of 5l-2(). to brng out of ts commttee ngeon-hole a Houseapproved bll to make the terrtory of Hawa the 9th state of the- Unon. HE EVER TCUJNG'THE TRUTH, JUST L6T MB Em GULF SERVCE HAVE THE B m.bulfsbrv AMBOY AVENUE <A*6GREEN STREET "PRODUCE SAVNGS MEAN MEAT ON THE TABLE" At seln's NEW, Modernzed COLLEGE TOWN Super Market You Can Budget Your Table Needs by Shoppng for Fresh Fruts and Vegetables AT COLLEGE TOf N'S SELF-SERVCE "GARDEN OF QUALTY" Our Fruts & Vegetables are Bought Fresh Each and Every Day n the Early Hours of the Mornng to Assure of Fresh Arrval Daly! Values Galore are Offered n Our "Garden of Qualty" Every Day. Make Your Dollars Have Cents by Shoppng COLLEGE TOWN^ PRODUCE SPECALS EFFECTVE THURSDAY, FRDAY and SATURDAY ONLY * LARGE SELECTED _ *% #\ * RED-RPE-HARD nlu-nrt-n«nu ^ ^ NEWPOTATOES 5»\29c TOMATOES* 9c HOMK Strawberres qt. CEBERG LETTUCE head 5 c TENDER Strng Peans b 5 RHUBARB bunch FERY-RED VALENCA Watermellons -» 5c ORANGES SUNMAD RASNS 5c PKO. SUNSHNE KRSPY CRACKERS 25c PKG, GROCERY SPECALS THURS. JUNE 7 to WED. JUNE 23 N V C LUSVE ADDED FEATURES UNON Coca-Cola, Soda 6 for 23c PLUS DEP. HOFFMAN'S KOSHER PCKLES 33c QT. SLCED Pneapph 37c 2',- CAN LPTON'H SOUP MX 32c PKG. BORDEN NSTANT COFFEE c 2'OZ. JAR PORK SPECALS LON OF PORK 53c LB RB END CENTER CUT Pork Chops 79c SHOULDER CUT Pork Chops 57c PORK LNK SAUSAGE $.00 Case, 2 2-Oz. Bottles Plus Dep. FRUT COCKTAL 25c N HEAVY SYRUP CAN CAMAY SOAP f " 27c BATH SZE OXYDOL Soap Powder 3c PKG. CLOUDY AMMONA 3c QT. CRSCO Shortenng 5c l- CAN CLAPP'S Baby Food 0 for 89c *Star Grocery Attracton* COLLEGE TOWN Evaporated Mlk can c * NEW PORT-TENDER JUNE PEAS can 0c APTE TOMATO JUCE g. 6 oz. can9c PRDE OF FARM Catsup AS ST. FLAVORS JELLOS 3 for 22c WHTE HOUSE COFFEE 9c PRDE OF FARM Tomato Sauce 3for 22c COMSTOCK Pe-Apples 5c CAN VORY SOAP 0c SMALL SZE CAKE SUNSHNE BUTTER COOKES 9c PKG ANNE MEYERS Strawberry 39c PRESERVE JAR TENDER CRSP CELERY stalk E OF FARM r^ne Jelly 9c W8E \ JAR.AR X Potato C Beverages of 2 P DONALD DUCK Orange Juce 23c PKO. LGE., 6-OZ. DUMBARTEN S DATE AND NUT Bread 2 for 29c CREAM STYLE CORN MEAT SPECALS EFFECTVE THURSDAY, FRDAY and SATURDAY ONLY 6c FRESH OR CORNED Spare Rbs 5c Fresh- Ground Chopped BEEF Bolng or Stewng c * Star Mbat Specals Sugar Cured, Slced-Lean BACON Boneless Rolled * VEAL A Real Buy Fresh Pork Kdneys Hot or Sweet talan SAUSAGES C 7c NO. 2 CAN STOKELY'S Cut Beets 2 for 25c FRESH KLLED FRYNG CHCKENS 55c FRCASSEE CHCKENS 5c ROASTNG CHCKENS 59c FRESH KLLED FOWL DARY SPECALS * DARY STAR SPECALS * DELCATESSEN SPECALS * COUNTRY ROLL * ^ J» PHLADELPHA CREAM Cheese 2o 33c»ABST Cheese M- 2 SWFT'S BROOKFELD MED. BROWN EGGSfa 69BUTTER Jb.oOC NBSTLK GRUYERE * ASSORTED CHEESE * m 39 COLD CUTS lb. SWFT'S SKNLESS frankfurters n>. 5 9 KOSHER STYLE Frankfurters b. 55f 9c POLSH STYLE BOLED HAM b 33 MPORTED STYLE SWSS Cheese/<«> 29< COLLEGE TOWN SUPER MARKET FREE DELVERY OAK TREE ROAD, SElN. l n n r e MONDAY THROUGH THUSDAY 'Tl. 6 P. M. luul b. FK)AY AND SATURDAY TL 9 P. M.

14 FOURTEEN THURSfcAT, JUm 7, 9R Buldng Contractors Bors. hnbrn NO (CONTRACTOR rralnn mlstral Work Brck, 'lasltt, Cement 'rrr ntmates n KMANS AVENUE ( AKTtllT Cnder Blocks Work PERTH AMBOY CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO., nc. 8x8x6 BLOCKS Water Reslnant Prompt Delvery (00 Fayette St. P. A. -55 Dog Kennels GONG AWAY? BOAR!) YOUR DOGS Dally-Wcckly-Monthly Rate* Washng and Slrlpplnf Well Ventlated lct of ('are Spck # Span Kennels BOX 26, nman Avenue B*hway, N. J. RAlM?AY M fra* Stores Avenet Pharmacy 00 R/UlWAY AVENUE WOODBRDGE 8-9 FBESCEPTONS WHTMAN'S CANDES; Cosmetcs ' n Greetng Cards Man Street mdbr&ut, N. J. ^ e : 8:055* Prescrpton! Cosmetcs - Hallmark Cards Publx Drug Store 95 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone 8-8W8 Electrcan Servce Electrc Co. 8 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Electrcal Contractors Plant Mantenance Home Mantenance Buldng Mantenance For Servce and Estmate Telephone Woodbrdge 8-8 Funeral Drectors Synoweck Funera] Home 6 Atlantc Street Carteret, N. J. Telephone Carteret Groceres & Meats GARDEN FKESH FRUTS AND VEGETABLES Rahway Avenue Grocer a. HAAO, Prop. 5«5 Ralway Avenue, Woodbrdfe WO-8-2 nsurance Mortgage Loans Apprasals Sjtern & Drugotet Jftfe 8Uwt, Woodbrlde, N. J. FOR YOUR CONVENENCE Otf ths page 'you wll fnd classfed and lsted for ready reference, busness men n the communty. You wll fnd t a help when seekng an mmedate soluton to some problem, and t wll also serve to ntroduce to you the frms wlo, n many nstances, are usng other forms of advertsng n ths paper n whch you are nterested. You wll fnd here the organzatons capable of gvng you the servce you need or the product you are lookng for, and you wll also fnd them ready and wllng to serve you. The majorty have been servng the communty for years and can refer you to a long lst of satsfed customers. When n need of servce you wll fnd t a convenence to call any of the busness houses lsted on ths page. nsurance FRE NSURANCE Hullm lokrnlrl CnvrrnKr for 'rolc'll AxnllKt AldUlonl lmrlft..n'k'antk COVRMfKS On NrnB f Automtlvr, Ac<<lrnl, Workman**! rnprnxntl, Hrulur., mll (' rphrolvr. 'rr- KH l.lnhllll? lh-nn'r. l''>r 'nrlh'tlnrh Commt Arthur F. (leu Agency Fre and Casualty nsurance 8 Green St. Woodbrldfe W lullrllkl- H-'UM Lquor Stores Telephone Woodbrdge Woodbrd > p Store _,._,,,RASCK, Prop. Complex., _»- fe Stock of Domestc mported Wnes, Beers and Lquors 57 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. Lumber & Mllwork 0 Woodbrdge Lumber Co. Woodbrdge, N. J. TeUphaue Woodbrldga 8-0M # Muscal nstruments Headquarters for Qualty Mudoal nstrument* and Accetnorka Leadng Brands Lsted Below: Selmer - Conn - Pan Amercan - Buffet - Excelsor - Moresch - The Accordano - Hohner. Edde's Musc Center and School of Mlle 357 State Street Perth Amboy, N.. Telephone P. A Rados N.TELEVjSON T'S ANDERSON FOR SERVCE AND SALES Guaranteed Expert Workmanshp Anderson Rqda Amboy Avenue, Perth Amboy Phone Perth Amboy ^3735 erth AUTHORZED DEALER PHLCO, CROSLEY, MOTOROLA THOR, APEX. A.B.C. Televson - Refrgerators Washers - Rados - Applances mmedate Delvery j ' Easy frerms Expert RaWo epars Records REX Rado & Applance Co. S Man Street, Woodbrtdce WO ] Real Estate-nsurance Donald T. Mmuon NSURANCE ntjtaf Boynto* Brother* Co. Over 27 Twn T.. Woodbrdg. Roofng j Sdng HNES ROOFNG CO. fatten - Leader*. Bkjlchts Slate and Asphalt Roof RuttWoM Shlnlu work covered hjr Workmen's Compensaton and UabHHj Hm* Hoofng Co. *M School Btmt, WoodbrUga t Roofng & Sdng tenry Jansen & Son Tnnng md Sheet M«Ul Work Roofnf, Metal CelDf and Farnac a Work 588 Alden Street + Woodbrdfe, N. '" tu gs ALL TO WALL CARPETNG AND UPHOLSTERED FURNTURE DONE N YOUR HOME FREE ESTMATES Stanley Boyes South Amboy R 366 Auguwta St. South Amboy Sand - Drt - Fll John. Ryan, Jr. Sand and Drt Fll Phon* WoodbrH,, 8-MJ Saws Sharpened LAWN MOWERS AND SAWS SHARPENED,'M A. E. Larson 5 FFTH AVENUE, AVENEL Woodbrdge 8-Z-J Servce Statons Clarkson't ESSO SERVCE Amboy A*r«nfe«and Junu Street WO-S- N. J. Gardner's 3 Amoco Servce Motor Tune-up Complete Lubrcaton Servce Battery Servce Green St. and Rahway Ave. WOODBRDGE Ges Bros. SERVCE STATON! JACK, BLL, FRANK, PROp. WASHNG, GREASNG TRES REPARED AMBOY AVENUE AND GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Woodbrdge Holohan Brothers GARAGE Standard Eua JtUatU PllOM Woodtrldf, 8-00 and 8-O83S Car. A»b«y A**"M BBJ fecaw StrMt Frt.ton* Tlrw M Woodbrdy*. N J. AndysEsso Servcenter SPRNG LUBRCATON LUBRCATON TRE REPARS Battery Chartng, Truck an CAT Repars 2-Hour Towlnf Sen*** Woodbrdf t-ll AVENEL, N.J. ROUTE» Gl DE and DRECTORY Tax WOODBRDGE TAX DAY AND NGHT SERVCE MCTEKE9 RATES Frst Mle.5o Each Addtons! H Mle.. Me OFHCE: t PEAEL STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. CALL WO Tp Top Tax 2 GREEN STREEJ, ^HARMSEN B. NEB Art Tle Co. 33 RYAN STREET, FORDS, N. J. BATHS KTCHENS RUBBER FLOORNG (QUALTY FRST) Phones: P. A. -0<M Wood. J-S36H Typewrters 0 TYPEWRTERS & ADDNG MACHNES BOUGHT - SOLD - RENTED Dozens of Machnes n Stock Generous'Traden owance. Expert Repars. Eastern Typewrter Exchange 2G Madson Ave., Perth Amboy P. A Furnture Classfed Advertsng MofmR co. H lrrrn Strtl, WnollrlllRr, N. J. PllMlnhprw of WOODBRDCE NDEPENDENT- LEADER CARTERET PRESS RARTAN TOWNSHP-FORDS BEACON (YEARLY CONTRACT) 300-lnen--»ne pnper... 8c per lre 300 lnt's three papers le per lne (Mnmum apace tha-getr 6 llnea.) Change or -opy nllowel monthly. 25 letters to a lne fve wortl. ALL CLASSFED ADVERTSNG paynt)le n advance..excepton!, are unte for establshed accounts only. rregular nsertons wll be hnrgml (or at the one-tme rate. Als ordered four tmes and. stopped betore that tme wll \>% churned for the actual nujn^c* {,j tmes the ad appeareu,.b>tv,.» nt at the rate enrnel. " The WopdbrM.- p ubll9h ng Co. rpserven the reje't ght to edt, ravne or. jjr^-'vy submttod am wll L* *»ponslbl8 for more than, nffv ( ncorrcct nserton of any adver-.'jement. The co-operaton of the advertsers wll be apprecated, CLASSFED ADS ACCBPTKD TO th.0 A. M. WEDNESDAY WOODBRDGE 8-70 BUSNESS DRECTORY FUHNACES RKPARED CHMNEY A FURNACE CLEANNG HfcJ'AlKS H. J. SPAETH 0 Smth Strtet ATCB«WOOUBltll'GE S-0-J f/nsr HOUSRHO.n SK.UVHE CURTANS STUETCH) 2">o lnl SK: t'lr; Tablnlnlls Mr. Free lmrhup nml l)h\erj". ''lr trnt l:r(s» :.-%l<-\ 29 LVNGSTON AVKX'K, AVUNK, 'lonu WoodllKf s-lllt-w f/ld-t/ MOVNG AND STORAGE! JOB SMON MOVNG AND HAULNG LOCAL and LONG DSTANCE 6G LARCH STRKJCT CAKTERET tahtelflct /3-E5 VLL T VP 5S OF TtaOFM REPARED Blate Shn&les. Tle and Flat Roota. Brck Walla Water-proofed. DAMOND HOOFNG ANJ METAL- WOJCB 5 New Brunswck Avenne Perth Araboy, N., C/3-25 SAVE UP TO /3 ON PORCH HKL- WAXTKU FEMALB AND LAWN FURNTURE STKE. (LJKl KK: t'h.stkk, CASK.Ol'XUK ltf;a( H CBAU 2.H5 VACT (HAju... u;»n wnt:,/a HAMMOCK WTH ',,O\V Other tems Low Prces Wnter Brothers WAYSDE FURNTURE SHOP MllltWAV US AVCMOl.. \. J. Open Dully 0 A. M. to H. M. 'luuc Woodlrllf N-.77 Spencer Corsetere SPEMER ndvdually Desgned SUPPORTS releve fatgue by mprovng posture. MRS. ELZABETH BOLAND 28 Woodbrdce Avenue Fords, New Jersey Perth Amboy -523-J ^ Bracken has fnally gotten a good comedy vole n "The Grl from Jones Beach," wth Vrgna Mayo. LEGAL NOTCES SKHFF'S 8A N C'HANCKY OF NEW JKSEY WKNDUL KMOSKO and MAH- (JAtKT KMOSKO, hs wlfp. are 'umplalmnt*, and MATTHEW JKNOE and; MALY MBNOB, hs wfu, ut als., DefentHntH, l''l. Fa. for tl! sale, u! ntrtuaged premses Jalef Aprl 2G. 08. By vrtue of thle above stated Wrt, to t! drected. And delvered, twll one to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE TWKNT- THlHn DAY OF JUNK A. t., NNETEEN HUNDHElf KOUTY. EGHT ut one o'clock Standarl Tme and hvu o''lock Rajtern Uyllglt Havlna Tme n the.ufternjon of the slfl day, at the Sherff'fl Offce n thf) Cty of New Brunjwlck, N. J. that ceftaln tract ur paroel Qf :n> and premlteh herenafter l»»rhulm-ly descrbed, stuate lyng am Helntr n the CTY OK HEuTu AMHOY, COUNTY OF MUDLESBX, AND STATE OF NEW JKWEY. HEaNNNG at a pont n the nurt)*uhterly sde ut New Urunswluk Avenua dlotant southtunterly lkng the same feet from the o n formed by the soutl- j lne of Convery y Place and tlt nqrlheasterly l lne o( ( New N B n wlk AVenue; thence () along the KH< Kjrtleumerly l lne off New lrumwluk Av#nus; nouth 6 del t&sct.w feet; thenc* (2)»orTf U le/srutfa mat 86.9 rent; th«nc«(j) along (the lne of land* of the Perth Amln* Cty Hosptal Amjo-lutlon und ulheh north 67 degrees 9 mtn les WMfn.BfTeet: Thence (*) noutb (HKtreeB went f«*t to Ht l>ol«t md pluce of BEGNNNG Known ua street No. 652 New Bruna- «'rk Avenue. Hubjret to und togh)thar wltl rl«ln ot wuy for nyreb and ttgroau of pl'ht'lanx and v«llc«an referred to n ded' recomtod n Beet!,, Soak Ull of Mddlesex Cousty, page 2. Thu u >r6xlmtte amount of the u'gree tn l)«satsfed by aald sale n tlu sum of Fve Thousand, Two Hundred Ten D«ll»r» l 6,20,00) to Ketle"* wltl >e co#u uf thn»ale TutfMttr wth nl and ulngulut the lglttj, prvtlcrcfet). her«dttam«ntt und appurtenance thereunto belongng or n uuywlae apper CORNKLU8 A. - Sherff. WUJUW, J. WSUKY, 33.8 Sutcltor. M; U -h, 8-.8-W-H BUTTONHOLE MAKERS WANTED ON SHRTS CUFF-RUNNERS FACNG MAKERS EXPERENCED CLPPERS Steady Work Good Pay nsurance Benefts Hospltaltatlon Pad Holdays Vacaton wth Pay CARTERET SHRTS NC. 652 RoQMvett Avenue Carteret, N. J. CA-8-58 Experenced Operators On Cblldren'a Drewun Steady Work Good Pay HoBpltallzatot Vacaton Wth pay nsurance Helmuts CARTERET NOVELTY CO. 52 Wkc«lcT Avenue Cutttt HK.' WANTK> MA.E GOOD JOBS WTH FUTURES l'oll NC L) ron SA.K NO REGRETS WHEN YOU BUY FROM WLSON MOTORS ST. GROMH58 AVBNll! «:ll» KSK., X... wo-fl-on ONE NEWSPAPER ;.T, ' Tlm» - 0c p«r» Tlmen 9c per lne 3 Tmes 8c P*r»n«U CHEVUOLKT, M>oor!tM Wll.l.VH, --Urr ( Tmes 7c per lne 9 H,VMO;TH, -HMr THREE NEWSPAPERS US8 OT.DSMOnll.H, -Knur Hnrtn!M S'l''lKK.NK l-.ll, -Hnll' Tlm«lSe P«r lne Tmes H<- T«r lne 3 Tmes 3c per lne Tme J'uyn'ntS ArrnnKvl Tmes He per lno Around Welder Mllng machne hand Lathe Hands ' SYNCRO MACHNE COMPANY 6 Say re Avenue Perth Amboy, N. J. a o KOVAC MOTORS KMSK:-K!AZK( TO Art hoy A v'. BUCK 96 M '-.M S;»VH!" K**ONAf!( HKA.K w '"," ]'. CAPPE.MOTORS J-JW >«T NTKV.T. KTH AMMOV. A. -t-ttoo (5-7 KA. EHTATK FOR fla.k XOwlOMK FOt RA.K MMKPATK (K'CU'AN'CY UM'ATKH POST U'lA'n CAHTKRfT, N. J. c.u.. vkt AMUOY -t-r.no CLARK TOWNSHP sx-:o)m lorsk n S Conlltlnn lfm lht, lnhle RnR'. lot xm.' frut U-w Clnm" n #: ( nml «.HHH. M-cc th,". AlJnllK nt ">H\llr> ;t\*a lall*'. HM:D K rosskssn (At,, l< UUVV 7-T7S M7, s WANTED T«BUY PANOS WANTED FAR PRCES PAD P*M. V A. -HHS ANV TMR f Ho An«W«r. A. -r.6f.l-j '/U-7/ LEGAL NOTCES NOTK': rnk.' Nnll-' llul.ll'.a.t. *WO* lne ll llll'f tn the TnWllBhlp Cumnlltc of n- Tuwnslt of Wunlllp. nv tranft "f FlMurv -tnll t'lnlnptl l'-nm H" ( mnes HtlUtt'l Ml (rc' Slr-ct, 'dudlrdrf, N. J tn p'-lscs «lt»- cl lt T- UllllWy A\'!\, Woml- lluf. N..- lj''tlns. f lny, M le mulr nnfllat'ly n wrllnk tu: l ( ' nlkan. Tuwnalp rlerk, AVumr- "" "'' 'slktll'll.h - A.. SPCS,,. 3-0, T S'.X ro'ntv Sl tlkkath'h '0'RT K 'll < FD'lllHS T, ThnnKn, AlnlnlHtntrlx of Ml! >' K'urnn. l'c's'l, ly dlro-llo of Hm'l V. COVTV, tf tlw' fotnly nf Mllll*'- st-x, ltt'hy ^!\>s lut't to tlc Tflt>-s n tn- Kd Mury Kparns, tn r^ n ther lrht^, l'mnrh untl lnh Kbn.st tlo' cstlc nf tn' ul l''cas.l, nlt o,tl ur lll'nnt t J n. wtln sx nntlj fnn ths - or tln-y wll le ln'vc brr'l of *»V 'tlon lht'for URanMt the ll almluslratrx. MA;<;.U:CT T, THOMPSON, :.l> st.!hk, RDMl'M) A. AVOW, K«M., G Hajard Strc-t. Xt-\v Hrunuwlrk, N.,T. T... «-J, 0, 7, H-T- COl'XTV S'lllKKATK'H CH'HT \OTCK TO f-hrdtons Al:rfan>t T. Thompsnn, AJmlnstntrlx of HlKet K-anH d-ceahel, by llre'ton nf Samuel V. Conyt'l'y, Surroynte *f thft C(>n(y nf Mltwllesex. helehv ^-yes notce to the e-ellorh df n;d llrllf't Kenrns to ltntf n ther debts, letnnls anl lans ;«nnst the estate of the sad et -sed, unler nath '.- nfhvmaton, wthn sx mnntfs from ths lltft they, wll n; folever larrol of any nton therefor al r an«t th^ H: J almnlhlntrlx. MAKJAURT T, THOMPSON. Admlnatrnlrl::. HATKD:.Tuns st, N8 ' M'M),\ HAVKS K9., 0 Bayarl Street, New UrnKWck, N. J,.. l-s, ", 7, 2,-7- MTHf, Tke lntr- Unt TA.AN-AMK!- J'AN rolumhrs l::,l',f ASKO- 'ATON ntt-lls n,ly t(, tl*- Towhtp 'umntt'-c m lu> TH- «ll of WnaBnkJK' lor a <'Ulb - 'cf nr wpm^ss suatf- ;!» - MJ--lj^T any, sloll lp made nn.ltcv' n wrtng tn: B J lrkan, Tn-.vnclln Cl-rk nf tn- Tnu-wlu, nf Wr,,,.ll,r ee N. T.M,ANAM::C'.\N-,ro,'M- 'S KK.KK ASSOl'UTfU.N.,-.. ;-, T MlKl: ' ''au" n.e. vht -AVp. J' LYNCH T-A lavk.vnch's TAV- 'fty, NC. ltulf td y to He TmvrHh Cnnmltl tn- Tnwnshlj nf Wodhr'Kc fur t Pltjnry letal Cnsnutlon llef-nse for lr-mls'h stkuel at K Wc.ndl.rllK'H Av-nce. 'ort lfulk. Tnwndh) of Woodlrllfe, N. J. Obj- tl.ns, t nn-, HOUM lp. made mn-latelv n wrtng to: H. DnlKn, TownHlp Clerk, WooflbrlKe. New Jersey. T (SKU'd) DAVD,. LYNCH, Pr«s ; -' 7. 2 fort leanng, N, J. PPELNE, A,80-mle ppelne, td carry natural gas n large quanttes from the Gulf Coast to the New York metropoltan area and other Mddle Atlantc ponts, has been approved by the Federal Power Commsson. The ppelne, to be bult at a cost of more thfm $5-000,000, s expected to be ready -'». 7- 'or operaton by. the fall of 950 have for sou may hav* tlu same, effect rrdu lbvf H r m «j u llujlrrd nrr buu>rkft; >ll Tbr "S \V> oben ' AT'ONLY 2!)S ruuu ojv No Money Down an Only 3.90 Weekly NUTu^.'Et'.. ""-' '' ;) ' V ' Mo " er ^'<: Vanllr 0;-lv! KTCHKN: Clronm and forceluw Table Chrome 'UHOM..Slverware, CutUry -nome BV -OM.Alt DEMAND ST.,»M) W THK PNKHT TJpE ROOMS OF ^EAUTFUU BRAND NEW Vour S-'r. J-vnu Kuum Sulle, fd J e Kltch- s<- n. U Sute, pluk.your C..l Tables, l.uny T ht, C, k'ul T, ll * (lr " l " n ll-,. Het or UUt.f, "tl-v. Het dhlery 'Vl,n,\ l "Un U!!!,""' SUml, Heutter UUKB, and all ueee»horl.-b, muk, u, ' ' " l "! )kll K ncluunts a HAUO am VACUUM ClV\Nf" "" n * «>"'l'l-te- FBEK 8TOMGE UNTL NEEDED - FREfe DELVERY the f SURPRSE STORE WE AkE LOCATBO ON TWO MhU WPOtlTM TUJS -OKB UOUHM. M.,d«r Tl.ru TfcunftaJ,.,, A" LETTER TO THE M from Edtoral Page) of the Board, H Freman hmself, made repeated requests, that two Fremen, whom he named, should be removed from the Fre Co. as they were constant trouble make's. The Board deolded that t was tme to take acton, even to the pont of suspenson f necessary, especally when sncere Fremen ncludng many, of the orgnators of the Fre Co., were droppns out of the Co. because of what was gong on. The majorty of Fre Commssoners deefded to notfy some Fremen they were beng held open for suspenson but that before the suspenson took effect they would be permtted to appear before the Commssoners to nullfy the suspenson f they rvnne-hted themselves from the charges. When these notces became known, was contacted and told, f 'lbht where they wanted me now^ffv get out of ths one." Hence t s lttle wonder to me why Mr. Barbour s the target of ther attack, and the unfounded shout otbeng "suspended for not votng." n DETECTOR FNDS»,7S0,0M PARS, Fance A. metal detector at Avgnon s reported to have dscovered treasure worth one bllon francs <$,750,0M>, whch s sad to have been hdden seven years ago. An talan named POZJ watchng unseen whle two men bured a large chest n the woods n 9, He tred n van to cany t away alone but before he could arrange for ts removal, he was carred away to jal for ten year3. He told a fellow prsoner, about to be released, about t and, wth the use of a detector, located the treasure. Polce are holdng the treasure and Pozzl s stll n the prson hosptal, WATER SETS CAR AFRC TWN FALLS, daho When the car drven by Mrs. Lfcota Craner had a collson, t fell nto a small rrgaton canal. The water forced gasolne out of the tank and carred t under the car where the damaged wrng gnted t. The car was badly burned. 'ther they dldn -Hkc that some,,, rll. were not sent.,,,, ll " ther memor.., ' one year nso u,,/' was over rdn/,n"!l ' electons. Rm, h ' "Jen of today u,.., the Board at uu,.,: ' of them wore, m," Electon dctatng ' and whocoukn'.".' beleve t,,"'. Board of P ro (,',.',''.' Offcers of thp t. ''"" Offcers of thr F''.,'' atlon. sat down *,. tve group of T,j',' fre Dstrct «,, /'", books to fnd, ',,." vocferous ntt-ln -. " are dong an tlr/,.,' As charman,'< ' Fre Commsson,,..' to arrange ths, earlest dufles as duly Ol,v mlslsoners und, T, nlty a Ffe CM, ' justly proud of $50,««0 "JUNK Wm.. HOLLYWOOD nght club D.k,,. stuck t n hs x,, k, forgot about n. /.' pece of nntpcu! elt. The "jmu a 50, f,, brooch whch j,,,, n the nght rm, detectves, the m, brooch, Junk." ' ;', $,2«NRAfBr\,M s SAN JOSE, ( ;,;,:. of Mlas Agnes M.... ' '. ded on May m ;,'.,. hundred small,', ",!..V. reted n old m,,,." ', fxtures and m!, "bundles" tlry,.- TEACHER Dlls \.,,,., HOPEMAN. Kn strappng thc,, : the palms fn ;,, ' George Adams,, headmaster, su ;, attack. WEEK-END SPECALS Dependable Used Cars For Your Summer Drvng LOW PRCES TERMS METCHK MOTORS, nc. DESOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALlt 6 St. George Avenue, Ralw;\. Y, OPEN EVENNGS AND SUNDAY A REAL VALUE! Lovely Englsh style home n Colonla. Effcency ktchen, knotty ptae dnette, open beam cellng, spacous lvng room wth freplace, knotty pne wth open beam celng; laundry room, lavatory and powder room on frst floor. Upstars has 3 bedroom*, colored tle bath and shower, ample closet am storage space. 8creened-n terrace, bult-n garage, fnshed oasenent game room, ol steam heat; comer plot 90x25. beautlftn landscaped. Tel. Rahway 7-38 COLONA BRAND NEW HOMKS M Roonu, Expanson Attc Second Floor, MK-U Hot Water Ol-fred Heat, Lath and r. " FULLY FEDERAL HOUSNG NSl'W'"".. SALE PRCE $95<M MONTHLY PAYMENT NCLUDNG AM s Wth Dow» Payment of.<) Block West of O«orfe Avenue, Bntken :

15 n n J n > lllll.l! e Keatng Ends Greensboro, N. C. 3-Game Drought, Honored as 'Athlete of The Week' N,.,,](() -Bernle Keat- '. lm,, rn fame as an ' M lrto whle ftttend- "' Ht v's Hgh School of lll):!v ;.nt Dcknson Cdl- vnlsylvanla, was re-,.,,,, r,. ( ] by fle Greens-,, v v'ws by beng pcked, v,,,.c of the Week..'pn^.nt tme, the local (jl,, s the manstay of r]l.,,,,-,, mound staff for _,,,,,.; been ptchng snce ',.,- mvlnf! from the old n,c!!u'. Berne's stnt [.;,!rots was nterruptt,. peered the Servce., r m n from the Army. ll S back, Berne has lv two names. v,s pcked us the Ath-,!,,, week for hs past wth the Greens- ka Dots Snare from Avcncl OL d ' -Wth Pranke Wht Kath dong the. Polkn Dots cohtlnu- ;nuk ways by takng A double heaaer from [ anthers by B- and Mne, Frank Capraro n,, wnme of the sealt!' the Panthers to a :!n! hs seven nnng mnuml. Capraro, who Wlson as a catcher, t ns nbllty at the nl the battery wth :>-llk,u.. duw.llns crcus..:.nhl base prevent-!!' te ume and pre- Ln' ; one htter. :! -rrcd at the plate :;l base hts whch 'nlkn Dots' two runs..vap, Wht Kath and -L a lorns n a ptchng.kcd untl the sxth he Polka Dots broke HhlnK two runs over :. ncl combne added n le seventh to nsure :-. and extend a con-!, Mreak. t lr«lnnr " H.Olf K \ H TS» 0 n n n x * 3 s (DEAL GFT FATHER'S DAY VNRUDE -"''"< >AH) MOTORS TME PAYMENTS , $77 ; '»»UTSMAN '" $02.50 'OKTWN $5.50 ' '', $82,00 lht FOUR.V ',K ' MODELS WTH STARTERS s "«'lng Goods Cards STREET AMB0y -OtoT BERNARD KEATNG Ctener Grls to Face rvngton Pals Sunday MENLO PARK-The Grelner Qlrls softball combne s scheduled to encounter the rvngton V.B. Pals Sunday at the Veteran Admnstraton Hosptal n Menlo Park. The game s bens played for the beneft of the hosptalzed wounded veterans. The Orelners enter the beneft ertcounter wth a record of fve wns aganst two defeats. Olroutl or DKlkfl. are the lkely ptchng canddates wth Kaczmarek to work behnd the plate. Cardnals Trample Port Readng,-3 WOODBRDGE The local Cardnals posted an mpressve -3 vctory over the Port Readng C.YO. combne behnd the fve-ht ptchng of George Lattanzo. The youthful hurler held the Sants scoreless wth the excepton of sngle talles n the frst,, frth and nnth frames. For Lattanzlo, the game was hs frst ptched ths season. born Club rmrt hs 7-0 shutout vctory over the Ralegh Cap* whch broke Ms team's thrteen name losnn streak. The Thta Mn, ns he s called by southern newspaper, credted the fne defensve pluy of hs team mates for makng/ hs all-mportant shutout possble. The vctory WAS Benln's 35th snce jonng H? Patrots. odd as t may seem, Henle prefers ptchng nght ball cllms the heat durng the day, has a tendency to sap hs strength. The lanky rlghthander beleves hs team s ready to Kve a good account of themselves now that ther persstent jnx has been broken. Rp Radclff, former major league star, s the playng manager of the Greensboro Patrots. Mound Power Counts for Sants PORT READNG Durng the past week, the Port Readng St. Anthonys declsoned the Sacred Hearts of South Amboy and the Metuchen Sports Assocaton to reman unbeaten n the strong Md- County Crcut. Manager Julus Roller's charges, last year's champons, have shown added power at the plate and on the mound thus far ths season. Walt Manogy, St. Anthony's ace hurler, poawflt thrd shutout of the sealm n lefttt Strthpetton by Settng' do*r tftl Strred Hearts of South Ahbojr by 5-0 score. Ma used hs Msbrtment of stuff to scatter fve flts over theseven-nnlns route. The Sants ht Nebus, South Amboy's star ptcher, wth everythng but the backstop n the second frame when the Port Readng l combne sent four runs across the plate. Bobby Urban led off the Sants' bg nnng wth a sngle to left feld. Wa Mallrtowskl and Johnny Zullo loaded the bftses wth consecutve base hts. Tcmy The Cardnals scored ther runs Barcellona, next man up, cleared n bunches after pouncng on Superor, Port Readng's startng feld fence for a ground rule dou the sacks wth a blast over the ] pltch?r, for three markers n the bn. Butch Ourney sent Cartel " frst nnng. Logan's trple n thelona home wth a sngle to center " ffth frame featured the. Cards' to wnd up the scorng. four run outburst to take a 7-2 Sneps ZuHo paced the Port lead. Neary. Smth and Logan came up wth several feldng gems to assst Lattanzlo's fve-ht vctory. Logan, Kovach, and Kurta led the Cardnals' thlrteen-ht attack. Markovcs and Gordano starred at the plate for Port Readng wth two hts apece. llnrln' Sup-rlr, p Sumura. tw Oullfk. 'f llwyer, 3b. Ktknlvn, f rc) >'l:, lb Smth, ss.n-nry, Lb Kun, Lb Knvw-l, Lrvl. f t.,jwl, rr Murphy, - Luttunzlu, : 'Yu NT. vvls L! *. H. CY(> NT. P Wml. <'ftrrt«; < l n K n :t x Ram Junors Take Par; Wallop Eagles and Stars GERMAN RELEF About $50,000,000 worth of food clothng, nwncal supples and other artcles were sent nto Germany from ndvduals n the Unted Stles between June 3, 9Band May, 9«. Readng sluggers wth two hts. Wlsuekskl and Zera were Sacred Hearts' manstays at the plate. Port Readng probably set a league record by sendng seventeen men to the plate to score eleven runs aganst the Metuchen Sports Assocaton n the frst nnng durng ther recent encounter ths weej. St. Anthony's came out on the long end of the 2-3 score. Retred n st Nelson, Metuchen^s startng ptcher, retred to the showers n the ntal frame wthout retrng a batter. Dougherty took over the hurlng chores for Metuchen and had lttle more success than hs team mate who felt the full stng of Port Readng's power at the plate. Butch Gurney's trple wth the bases jammed n the frst frame was th'e decsve base wallop whch featured St. Anthony's eleven run scorng' splurge. Pranke Syre and George Bfatsano dvded the ptchng chores for Manager Kollar's charbes. Syre, Port Readng's startng hurler receved credt for the wn, Tonght the Sants are scheduled to plav host to the Jttxon Red Sox n a Md-County League tyt at Port Readng feld. : Saturday, St. Anthony's travel COLONA The Ram Jrs. extended the fve game wn s,treak to South Amboy to engage the by subdung the Colona Eagles nter-bqro ^League leaders, the 5- and trouncng the seln South Amboy^A. A (, n what s expected to be one of the closest Stars Edde,Malone receved credt fought battles n the county. for \f\e /frst game aganst the After a week layoff due to ran, Eaglts by ptchng a no ht onethe Sants wll resume ther actvty n, the &oly Name League Sun- run ball game. Malone had complete control of the contest from day afternoon by playng St. the ntal frame wth bs assortment of stuff. ' Ml! l Maryjs of Perth Amboy. Chuck Cascera, the :Ram Jrs.' 2 T llmtcllna, s«star huvler, decsoned'the)seln (lurm-z. f S^ars n the second game for hsj. (ly'u's. '. team's ffth straght vctory. Tenns Rackets Wrght & Spnlclg Ruwlng* Tenns Shoes # Scaldng K. F. Coorruh Tenns Balls Wrght & Dtson t'enaylvuna SPORTNG GOODS 0 STAtB STREET PERTH AMBOY V, A- *-3*«' Zlll''M-ll,' rf., Suv, M rhn, ' ', (lywt's, '. - A, S'hr'H'r , r. 3 S.U'KKl) Ml'AltTS AH VU'', -Jh Cl.HHll.l f A KnvnlcHkl.l'f. KlmU.-wrz, Ll.nda. Lb S. KuWleWHkl, lb L. NfbH, p l. 'KwU ' U. ( U f 0 U THURSDAY, Jm* 7, 9s Van Tassel 9 n Draw Drop Opener to Carlerrt C. W. V., 8-2; Capture Nghtcap Easly, 6-2 CARTERET The local Van Tassel softbnll combne, after droppng the openng game of a double header to the Carteret C.W.V. 8-2, bounced back to capture the nshtcap 6-2 behnd the threc-hll twrlng of Johnny Schcker. n the ntal encounter of the twn bll, the Carteret aggregaton npltallzed on the wtldness of ltche-5 Tom Hoade and Johnny Schlcker, Who we'.-e gulty of ssu-.n? eleven free passes over the seven-nnng route. Sx tmely bns wallops coupled wth the walks resulted n Carteret's eght talles. Kolbas, the C.W.V. star hurler who held the Van Tassels to one ht. was deprved of a shutout when Tom Hoade belted a home run to deep center feld. n the nghtcap, Johnny Schcker, Van Tassel's top fllnger, took over the mound dutes an* spun a neat three htter. Takng Car teret by a 6-2 count after allowng two runs n the frsj r.ame Schlcker ptched scoreless jfl for the remander of the game. A two-run outburst n th nnng and three more lh the Fourth, sewng up the game for the local combne who were coastng behnd Johnny Schlcker's fne ptchng. Tom Carney, Van Tassels atcher, blasted out a double and two sngles to pace hs team's of fensve attack. KAUOW TVKSHAV f - llntwvy, VAN TASWHL LL]»* T> J. Flupatrlrk, Jb.: MVKrny, rf,...,..., r k, 3l Cnplk.. Mnlrth, -f Urcrh. f Kmlnl'kv. H Slmll-k. 'Jl> Koltha^, p Vnn Tassel '. W. V. r W V - K! n ) fl ( 0 0 VAN TAHS.O. ASS'N. (l Al!! r..b-. **... lllh'ml.t. f W. H'Joy.'f.. Scll.k..r, n ""''[.rney, r. l>!j'>y, M.... rfjuy, Lb,. H.vl,.. lb ;. ftert V. Httw'V, sd Llll'lH, 'f BreHka,.'lb Cplk, - Mmlvak,,f Knmlnl'ky, lh Slulck, n.hh'h. j> Neov ly hnlnks: ('. \v. V. 3 LD \V. V. 0 L! :t fl ft! -,[) -Z Cararghers Stall Hoboes 9 n Row COLONA The Carraghers B. C. notched ther nneteenth consecutve game at the expense of the Edgar Hll Hoboes. Coach Ed McQrath's combne took the game by a 0- score. Bll Wanca and Norman Breese splt the ptchng assgnment for the Carraghers. Wanca hurled the frst three frames wthout gvng up % ht and strkng out eght of the nne batters who faced hm durng hs bref stnt on the mond. Breese fnshed the gajne gvng up sx hts and allowng one run. The Carraghers scored sx runs n the fourth stansa on two walks and successve sngles by Emery Konlck, Fred Buohocore, Rosenmefl-, and Frank Patterson. The Cojonla combne added two pore talles n the ffth frame and one more n the sxth to sew up thennneteenth vctory. ; Jensen and T. Aalson collected two hts apece to star at the plate for the Hoboes. HOUOKK, KKA! HLL AH ),»s 3., Ll Kjel(,sM. lvtm'sun, ;!(), Jensen, H : ShBuh f fcuuk, rr * ft. talrtonj lb llakm zn, l\> Tutarkl rf., luhn, -f ) c.-vrttaohnt H. v, t Altj Kohl'k, rr Tlye, 2b 2 3 NKlruth, - \ Ruoupcure, 'f j' HcMCmelr, lb Ll Patterson, 'Ah ;t Srur- ly tut l lr H. thhy'h... «- ( 0 o 0 S, ]> Hsarls.... ( 0 ( ) 0 ) -!) Kpnlck, lk f, llclll, HS by nnlnga:. Hlln MaMtD skl, H 'S, 'f.. J, (y- Vu-k, ' f. Vhuly. f. (yt'ten, - 'rtn, f l.n/.lj,, llnla, 'f -H, d lrf M'l, 'F! '. Hvf, [ llralrtu, p Alt. r 2 '"..... (J! U \'l. MOTUCHKN SfOHTH ASSN.. AB K. Wulp, tr /. Q ) W.'nlk, lb K A-K.-M, 3fl Hnu'ky, 3b $ l'httfululn, rf, V ltjnutnl», 'f lvynaldlt, f- U V'tml, o.., 3. t 'H 0 u HoAes..'...:'.' n o'o n-- O. B. (.'..., 0 l 2 x H STATlE The expendtures of state governments n ther 97 fscal years totaled $8,6,000,000 whch was more than 26 per oent above the outltfpb ft year earljer, accordng to the Commerce Department. Expendtures n the 97 fscal year were equal to $59 pev capta compared to $9 n 96 and $ n 90. U, u an -r Score by 8t, Anttpny'H Mtuchon t l * o 0 la Tme-Favored Skhs to Return to Monmouth Monmoulh Park, whtte the Sport of RES returns to northern New.rrsey on.lmp 2, contnung through Anmst 7. Mnr<' than.000 thoroughbreds wll be nn lund f«r tto dully sport, nmln([ hlrh for tho -stnkr schedule and more than Sl.000,000 n purse dstrbuton. The clubhouse anl shown here»r> the most morfrn on the Amnlrnn turf, wth smtnn for mrr than 2,000. The rlublosp s tpppl by two tprs «f parterre boxos. pch mx n thr ntnrp of «prvate dub to the box holder, a strkng turf nnovaton. Greschuck Hurls 2-Ht Shutout Sayrevlle Rangers To Gve Harts st League Wn Bow to seln Cubs Beat Old Tmers, 5-0 n Rahway Tw Debut as Mzerah Stfrs at Rat WOODBRDGE-^Manager Joe McLaughlln sent Mke Greschuck to the mound for the Harts A. A. n an attempt to capture ther frst wn n the Rahway Twlght League. Greachuck made hs manager's choce look good by ptchng a neat two-ht shutout over the Rahway nrl Tmprs, The Harts annexed the ntal league wn by a 5-0 score. Whtey Mlzerak's trple n the n the Muncpal Buldng. fourth nnng wth three men on WM the decsve.blow of the game. T!» Harts pushed three runs over Msfts Trounced a«plhte to sew up the ball game. tohnson, Venerus, and Sam ffaflfdlj: paced the Harts A. A. on Kath's 6-Htter *ensl*»*ttack n ther one-sded to' ERTH AMBOY The hlrh-rld- Utf, the lqo*l com- ng Polka Dots traveled oul of ktt bne dropped a thrlllta* j -j contest to the Don ow AssoclaHort skng by subdung the Msfts of town to extend ther undefeated of Kearny. The game Went an Pertp Amboy by an -5 count. < extra nnng when the score vm *Ht Kath. the Polka Dots' relable hurtw. KeM tft Amboy com- deadlocked 3-3 n the last half of the nnth. The Kearney aggregaton scored a sngle tally n themates were httng the lbhts bne' to 6* rfts wwle hs team of nnth frame to wrap up the vctory. Jack Manton, who ptched good ball for the Harts, was credted wth the loss. LAWAY rf Mll't Kll-Kll-, rl.. Stnlh, f M 'lllll.', S J M (», SH ltl''n, S'\vna:, nln^h, \\t n-ns. Ll, f l".ubay rf l'alkm), lb /.Tk. f. Jrt'.slfk, p S-nr.> by l llllllllll''s... Hart A. A.. msn, :!b t'rus; SH Mltrnk, vt l.mla, f ssck,,'tl Mngl Hnylc, fl K llt nn, Arway, ' Mnntot, l>l>tm<:!s A!! t TAUT A. A. ( :! x f AlT A. A Al!, r :t! ' )O.V ALLAN ASSOCATON AH" t 0 Lelllnx, el' tlltlkyl, ss Mll'utTV. f. x pc, 'f Mrrlsnn, Lb.. rkmnn, lb..vlvconnnck, "lh l'prklns,. ' Crown, [), 'or by Hart A. A, ). A, A.SS.\. ft ' ( flv ll ) n_: )' l Ll ll ll l t ).-- DEFCT Harry F. Byrd, U. S. Senator from Vrgna, declared recently that ndcated defcts of the government would amount to $3,800,- 000,000 n the 99 fscal year; $7,500,000,000 n thefscal yew 950; and $9,600,000,000 n the fscal year 95. He declared that the /prospectve defcts would necesstate a Seven to eght bllon dollar tax ncrease next sprng that "wll shake the prvate enterprse system to ts very foundaton," SAPPHRES FOR DOOR STOPS BRSBANE, Australa. For years Harry Spencer of Ruby Vale mne, center 200 mles west of Roclchampton. Queensland, has been usng sapphres worth thousands of dollars as door stops. Readng that the star sapphre of,56 carats, whch he sold last year, had been valued at $288,000 by ts present owner, Harry Kazanjam, Spencer sad he had one star sapphre of 2,000 carats. Secretary of the Treasury John W. Bnyder, n a speech n Atlantc Cty, declared that >the natonal debt had been reduced by nearly $28,000,000,00 snce 96 but "the combnaton of ta* reducton and ncreased expendture probably spells the end of debt reducton from budget surplus durng the next year.". Vmpre^Badly Needed to Handle Rec Contests SELN-Although outhlt four j to fve, the seln Cubs took ad vantage of the breaks to post an j all-mportant 0-3 vctory over the PAOB Sayrevlle Rangers. The tolh en- WOODBRDGE - Joe Kur-shlnsky, baseball commsson of to move nto a thrd place te n over South Rver and New Bruns- abler Frank Cooper's aggregaton vctores were one-ht decsons the Recreaton leagues, sent out the Md-County Loop. The Cubs wck, two of the county's top an urgent request for umpres to now have n record of four wns offcate local games n the townshp. umpres are pad byk Wth the excepton of a Httle teams. aganst two defeats. Phl O'Connor, seln's ace the Recreaton Department for tough luck at the concluson of a chucker, and Kosok, Sayrevllle's each game worked. hard schedule, Coach Prlscoe'8 startng ptcher, hurled artght chases completed a successful season, wnnng eleven names whte Anyone desrng to become a ball, but t was the latter who suffered when the Rangers' nner de- droppng ftve. One encounter end- League ufllclnl has been asked to communcate wth the Recreaton Department Offce located and the Cubs captalzed on fense fell apart n the ffth frame, ed n a te. the mscues by pushng eght runs across the plate. Phl O'Connor's fve htter was one of lls best ptched games of the season for seln. O'Connor, after gvng up one run n the frst trame and two more n the fourth, coasted to the Cubs' fourth league wn, Sonny Bahr, seln's sluggng outfelder, lashed out a double and trple to capture battng honors for the honfe team. Al Modzlewskl paott) SaytfeVuVs httng attack wth two. tefetles. Tonght, the Cubs are scheduled tp ntertjtasecoml place Carteret Cttance for twelve base wallops. Oroles at XJ»W ft<$. Feld, Kftln. Kath now has a record of four n alt probablty,' ftfcnk ooper wns wthout a defeat. am h*hd the ptchng assgnment The Polka Dots were demons on to Phl O'Connor. the base paths, accountng for seven stolen sacks. Sedlak led the SAVUHVLT.R V, local aggregaton wth the theft:-;, umt, LM. l of three bases.... _ A. M nl/lnwskl, Traner, W. Kath, and Everetts Rubrlght, bunded Bobbyn. out ^ ' <} Zu.nv,. wl*. Lb o sk, l two hts apece to lead the Polka '. M' llt'm, 'f Dots' twelve ht attack. BentleyJ.. '"' the Msfts' sluggng outflolder,^ '^ rv.'h blasted a ljome run for the longest ht of the game. Kltl, Slv'lu Tf.'lllll:!', ' SclbtK, tll-r, ''lll l-, f -rt/.z. f H'tl-y, H MK.vtT, 2b Dlekm, MN Hll.slH'll, f Nxon, c Ctt, t, lb Nzm, 'dl.ka DOTS 'r. 2b., W. llr-c. lb J M. Ms Ml SKTS by nnngs:, 2 T'lT'lrt, rf ly SK.X 2.. H nnngs: 2 fl n L l. USD -0 PARDON OUR ERROR We wsh to make a correcton 'j on an error we made n last week's :: edton and also apologze to the ^Keasbey Eagles for addng a del feat, to ther record whch they never receved. We stated the.'.hearts A. A. defeated the Eagles '" 3-3 when rghtfully t was the njtettsbey Tgers who absorbed the n ;t,, [ f defeat. Rec League Stores, Standngs Uh Kt, Amhfny STAMMN, XK - llfmor tlnclnll A. A. #K7.lam-s 'V) KKH-.V Tm-rs.' v'lljl A, A Senor Slllnll AMOKU'AX LKAdr lllnta A. A.., Van ''shelh 'lnthth. Tullhlf nn y'.s Tuvul' N''KltMKPATK fugh<-' Juh'M Wlllcnls JO.lOM oln>t;a St. Jan(!«CVO! l l t \v 'nlk l.m.s Utlse nl Flm WullrjlKt [VultH Assocaton lull Wnmlbrhl^ [Nttl'l'y.ltnn'M CowlMys Pl'Rt.'.s Tlver NATONAL.K. ', K j.. AvcUu cuul Orlulta, St.. Althdhy hhy t,tun»» W umllrldtfh (Jar.l«ln llnll.l«jj St..lu'H <'YO Hull HwkeW krs \V L[ J U ASKHALL W 3 MOMlll HAMMBA. ('(LONA Johnsn,,H«, 2) Munlr, lh ('a't''lo-., 3l Wllams, f f 'avhhh. 2b llulunl, p SeeBtyo, KHB, -f HWH, ; Rnlonnn, a KKASBBV AK ;, l ) 2^ % ( ) 3 W.. ) % ' / 2.. * a Hll', rf Vlnus t J'lll, H lm. Lb llanko, f bv : t-t > l K. 2 ) t : ) : ) Ll.ST. JA.MKS CYO.lullllKf.n, SH tuylp, Lb t-jc, 2b J'llWt'l'H, rt.. J. l»ujuy, lb Klun. l' ''.H., rf Kl'lltlllK, ). Cllln, M' K-cn-l, 'f Mcl'ann, Lb CJlntmy, TUnu, \ tfl'ljl.''kllt, H Kenn'ly, 2b. Uthay, 2b Lumen, lb Hb WlllHlllJ, rl' Srfl'c by lltl St. Jaum LaKon #S7,, Harrs, 2h...-.:.. J-PSD, T Mr'la, 3b Kl'll'll^Hl, KH... MlfOla, >r.. C'corln, H.. O'Nell, rl JulljHUrt, ' Ll. h ttan, \).. rmte, Vrtng. ll StdlTl Tuth, LJ PfH'llumbo, #K7. " , '2.. a o o 2 0 O u t o ( CAaUOHWll A, A. " AB t an J- l,. Wolte, 8) Wla»lnk; )' vt... u. w/n, r -r Petvrno, St. Oe'ella Slver Streaks.0 d 0 D 0 3 O ( >-l Adams Top ^8 Htter Of Barrons Masly!Wd Uuacmnn Han. Season Average; Sa lt Her Ptchng \Pe WOO3BRDOF. - Are Adams,. lr Hrnns" star thrd bfscman n-k the Red Blarrs 98 btltn rnnvn wll t lofty aver- ;u'f, Th Hgh School's most all mnd utleltc was nlso top man m the ull-mpo tant R.B. rlepttrtm n nt wth 9 nnr drven acrow lh< v plutp n 7 games. Johnny Toth. the Red Blars' t-ad-ott man and dependable catcher, was Coach Prlscoe's second most effectve slugger at the plute wth an average of.389," Mckey Outwem, who wound up the season wth a sparklng,3 averake. followed Ace Adams n the R.B., department wth 7. Frank Sautner, who stll has one more season of eltbuty. much to Coach Prlscoe's Joy, fnshed the campagn as the Barrons' lop hurler wth an mpressve record of seven wns aganst two defeats. Sautner, the workhorse of the Red- Blazers' ptchng staff, worked n sxty-two nnngs durng ht teams seventeen games. The Barvons' star hurler's most- mportant The better part of the 98 team wll graduate ths month, but from all ndcatons. Coach Prscoe has several promsng newcomers who are expected to fll the gaps left by the senor letter men, k Lsted below are the battng and ptchng averages of the Barrons' squad ḂATflNO AVERAGES Records Woodbrldgc H. S. NAMK AH Tt ll A.lnlns n or, f Tlth. *2 2 n7 tntwel r, r, EC' M'P wl '.nllln L Ll «V nbrnd ss s f \VNHHK Han vn t Demon's Fltutf' HtHffurl Kel, n. HH Zullo,'N r> L ; rj :: la L 7. L; PltchlrR W h... r NAM-R! flkutner BolattU WHUVK uemoreskl LLl S nr. s L.O Ll ; - -j 7 U LLS L! zs L'l) 2!.7 7 j S s- Records T ( l ;[ 5 ' ttt l j > 7 n r> ;[ l - Pot AM H.308.2S9,m Ml US.200 ' Pc.W.778.)8.f.ClO,500 T«am BOOKNG GAMES The newly organzed '-< of Port Readng ar«. bookng games wth to»; area. Anyone desrng" he C.Y.O. may make ar» ments by conuctnt! Manager ( men D'Aesso at Woodbrdge 8-' 880-R or wrtnn to Mr D'Aesso,t 27 Turner Street, Port Readng. ONE ON THE DOCTORS The best cure for nsomna, says a doctor, s to sleep wth all the bedroom wndows opjn. Ths s one of the few sleepng drafts that can be obtaned wthout a doctor's prescrpton. Humorst. urslpr, f MO Ml t SKlllA., V.'.N' TASSK.'S Scl'rk', p... u-, ;b... '-. 'an-y. r.. Kltumt-k. Lb.MVKlt'.j', rf 'ANT htkn, 2h t'l fl'hl U ; J;je»n!l ^. 'ldu, H -'tmuhl, - -T, )... by all 'anllu'l'm nnllhs t. Meter, cf.. T. llot.'nlak, ' t. Moore, t... M. 'ozlul, 2 T. (c-lu, tts... s. stjwck. l j'. "; PO Ul H H 0 'l 0 t ) t H 2 n 5 n t wnonunw': VKTS t ll Ht'Veraja, HH,. Tnlnen, T, c et,!th. Ooprato, p 'llak, lb. lubrlgtu, rf HUter, cf,, rurnur, f Dwyof, h 27 HTS, ; ; o '! ( - H ) u o 'uru By nnngs: Woodllrlrtg«Ven.. 0 U ll ( 0 0 t'olk JJO* ll 0 l COLONA AB Tanzl, 3l - l't'tsy, a«t. t. l a ^...J... r. V Nelson,, rr J tano, 2b. '... u ;:. 2)....! o Plehnlskl, t-{ JOhrBD, ' 0 HS, P V '- ':"rz'.'.z. ' :n WLH-AT.S A j Alt R Kautvn, cf jvmn, /f '.. t n Krrtl'k, 3b V Nuvak, Jb, 3 Amle'.sun, an. S ' Suppl, U>..'. 2 Atflms, u : H : arl, f j. M Voung, p 3, (?ou(;hlft, rr - 2 t 0 J H 0. n. t ol f by nnngs; tl 2 S 0 ( t-^ll..., 0 U - tl U ]., -l ;'.*.-.fe-...,..f,' >^ja

16 PACE SXTEEN THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 98 NDEPENDENT NEWS FROM SELN By Mr*. Ruswll Fum Phont Mrt W Mrs Fred Rapp. Kennedy Place, spont the verrk-end at the home of Mr and Mrs Andrew Koehl. Newark Mr. and Mrs John L, Sullvan and duoters Susan and Leone, were week-end Rests of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Cullnnnc. Star Street. Mr. and Mrv Russell Fun* and chldren.ran and Thomas. Bonora Avenue and Thomas Orogan. Fat Avenue, spvnt Sunday at the summer lume of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Tnu.vsant n Shark Rver Hlls. M: and Mrs Carl Goldsten. Correja Avenue, attonded a weddlrr 'n Brooklyn. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Rapp tnd son. Rdbert. Kermedy Place, Were Sunday mesls of Mr. and Mrs. Anrcw Knehl. Newark. Mrs, Andrew J. Smth. New York Cv. and Mrs-yTfomas O'Hnrc LonR slar>c"tolted Mr Antaztf Prson Story' to be Told by Mnster SELN Rev Euuene R. Summers, New York Cty, wll talk on "Sentenced to ff n Prson," at Trnty Church. Cooper Avenue. Saturday. 7:30 P. M Rev, Emly R. G. Klen, pastor, announced today, The speaker wll tell hs lfe story, that of a man who operated a saloon, barely escaped the gallows and then sentenced to lfe n prson. He wll tell how hs fath n God made hm a free man. Mr. Bummers was educated fro ths Chrstan mnstry after hs freedom. CELEBRATE BRTHDAY SELN The brthday of Joan Furze was celebrated at a meetng of the Do-t- Club at the home of Rta Monahan. Mddlesex Avenue. Tho next meetnn wll be at the Furze Home. Sonora Avenue. Gve Your House a Beauty Treatment Beautfy your house for and you'll feel bettor. M»k«your house more desrable *Kh fresh pant and wahp*p«, nsde and out. Look»t your screens and tafpect y«nr roofng. Remt: your house wll be Ajd remember worth mure at n Schork PANT AM) WALM'ArKR SJTLKS 30 STATE STKMT PERTH AMBOY. N. J. P. A. -MHO and Mrs George Brtton, 8onor» Avenue. Saturday. Mrs. Fred Mess and daughter. Else. Warwck Street, attended the graduaton exercses of Betty TRhe, Harrson. Tuesday Else s spendng the remander of the week at the Tghe home. Keen Teens to Honor at Graduaton Fete! SELN Plans for a graduaton party to honor four members of ; the club were made by the Keen 'Teens at a meetng at the home of June Randall. Goodrch Street., Thursday The party wll be held June 26 at the home of MWR Nancy O'Nell, Star Street, and Ue grls to be honored are Melen Mess, June Randall. Dorothy ngstnp and Jeanette Quntana. Present at the meetng were Sybl Rasmussen, Mss O'Nell, Mss nsstrup. Oretchen Dlttler, Else Mess and Mlss'Qulntana. PLAN PCNC SELN The Eager Beaver Club met Monday at the home of Barbara stvan, Pershng Avenue, ] Plans were made for a pcnc n Roosevelt Park next month. The next meetng wll be held Monday at the home of Mss Dors Young Sonora Avenue. Congregaton Sets Date for Famly Day Pcnc WOODBRDGE Roosevelt Park has been selected as the ste of the annual famly pcnc to be held June 27 by Congregaton Adath srael. j Al Patno s general charman j and he s beng asssted by Benjamn Kantor. Dr, sadore Rabno- Vltz, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turner Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Zegler Mrs. Carl Deutsch, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kagan. The pcnc wll start at 0 A. M., and wll contnue untl darkness falls. There wll be games, contests and pr7.es for young and old alke. R U G S Clean Rugs Last Longer Cleaned Berlou Stored Moth Proofed ' Repared Shampooed We Are Equpped to Clean Wall to Wall Carpetng n Your Own Home Rugs Called for and Delvered STANLEY BOYES 3b'6 Augusta Street South Amboy S. A R For Better Brakes... Let An EXPERT Do Your Brake Work 20 YEARS EXPERENCE NO GUESSWORK NO EXPERMENTNG NO DELAYS COMPLETELY EQUPPED SHOP Large Stock of YpMULC PARTS - KTS - BRAKE DRUMS BRAKE CYLNDERS - CABLES, ETC. BRAKE DRUM KEPACNG BRAKE CYLNDER HONNG AND REBULDNG - PN FTTNG BKAlt WHEEL ALGNNG AND BALANCNG FRONT-END REBULDNG Rahway Brake Servce Motor Tune-Up General Reparng 2-Hour Towng Servce 263 MAN STREET RAHWAY 7-5^ Samuel J. Gassaway SPECALS MK''Al, & WOOD SNK UNTS fflf/ MU'M. HASK &, WAU f/m CABNKTS " KAN(F.S WOOD CORNER CABNETS KKENGS PANT Woodbrdge lumber Co. MATERAL STORE Tel. WOod, B-Om WOOUBHDGE, N. J, Joseph N, Gftssaway Numerous Complants are Heard At Meet of mprovement Group Sewers, Dark Streets, Park Stes Dscussed at Lengthy Ssson SELJN A seres of complants regardng road condtons, recreaton facltes and alleged health hazards were heard at a meetng of the seln mprovement Assocaton Monday at the Hardng Avenue flrehouse Herbert Grmes reported he had attended a meetng of the Town-.-,'Mp Commttee and had beerf nformed that the cost would be too and Green Street, whch were termed a "menace to the health of the whole neghborhood as the sewer backs up nto the cellar formng stagnant pools." Arthur Carlson was elected presdent to fll the unexpred term of Wllam Zegenbalg who resgned due to busness pressure. ance nstalls Burrows as Head hgh to buld sewers n the Star- COLONA Ernest q. Burrows Eaftle secton at the present tme was nstalled commander of the A letter was ordered sent to the Veterans ance of Woodbrdge Pennsylvana Ralroad nqunnc Townshp Saturday at ceremones why the promse of a parkng lot held at the Colona Post. Amercan at t'he staton had not been kept Lecon home. Other offcers are: A dscusson was held regardna Senor vce commander, Wllam the possblty of earmarkng thejbrabyn: junor vce commander. P. property at the e ntersecton ofo'b ol O'Bnon; treasurer. t H Harry Lund: Dow and Auth Avenues f for park k l-sergeant-at-arms, Joseph Zullo; purposes. Charles CVNel! CNel! was M hstoran. """ *"~ Alfred " "*"» Oermann;»*- offlnamed charman of the commttee cer-of-day. Bartolo DMatteo; sec- retary. Joseph Swltalsk; chaplan, Charer Sajbe^ Prank Manandrea. who was the frst commander of the Veterans ance when t was organsed 8 years ago, served as nstallng offcer. Others preseflt were: Joseph Grl Scout Troops to Vst Vet Home seln Grls to Serve AH Hostesses Sunday, at feld Day Event SEUN Golden Eaglet Troop. No.. Sunshne Troop and Troop. Orl Scouts, met ths week at the home of the leader. Mrs. Joseph Rapacoll. Dow Avenue. At the Sunshne Troop sesson, the brthdays of Mrs. August Magnan. assstant leader. Alce Young. Jane Knott and Barbara Farley were celebrated. The grls rehearsed songs they wll sng on Father's Day, Sunday from P. M.. to 5 P. M., at the Solders' Home, Menlo Park. Members Of both troops wll also serve as hostesses at the Feld Day event to be held the same day at the home, under the drecton of the Mddlesex County Voture. 0 and 8, Amercan Legon. At the Troop p meetng sev- eral scouts passed tests on health hlh and safety and then Mrs. Kapacol and Mary Lou Stockmen went to the Polo Center, New Brutu Wck, to delver the table covers, whch wll nvestgate and secure necessary nformaton. Other Complants band. A letter wll be sent to the Recreaton Commttee complanns bureau scarves and wall plaques Members of the graduatng class made by the scouts and some Jbsaw puttes donated by the Rrls. Bowen. Joan Boylan. Carolyn arc: Josephne Bonomoln, Theresa about the condton of the barkstop at the park ballfleld. Despte Capps, Nora Coar. Marjory Danthe fact that Wllam Blare donated lumber and nals to repar Gowransk, Carteret VFW: Ru- GOP SLATES PARTY ] gell. Florence Demeter. Jeanette the backstop. t has not been repared the club clams. seph Godby, Colona Legon; j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker, La j Galasso, Catherne Garone, Flor- dolph Bartnek, seln VFW; Jo- SELN Avparty at the home of Espeso. Dolores Funk, Angellne George Kayser, Colona Legon;! Guarda Avenue. Saturday at 8:30 ence Howard. Dorothy nstrup, The secretary was also ordered.,_,,_._,...,,, ^,, u ; Jane Knott, Shrley Mueller. Ann to send a letter to the Townshp.Alfred Demmers, Woodbrdge P. M., wll mark the closng o the Mare Nalasco. Mare Neupauer, Commttee complanng that trees are shadng the street lghts, mak- VFW; Vncent McDonnell. Port j season for the seln Republcan Readng. VFW; Wendel Doll. Col- Organzaton, nc.. Eghth Dsona Legon,and past presdents of j trct. ng t very dark at nght along Oreen SteeetTrom School NoTto j auxlares. Mrs. Maron Mastan- Chan O'Hll Road dvea ' Mrs - L '"' an Oowransk. Mrs. A A complant was madejabout Demmers. Mrs. Alma Godby, trucks speedng on Green Strpet. Mls - G - Ka y ser ' Mrs - UUlan Elster Mddlesex Avenue and Correja! and Auxlary presdent, Mrs. Avenue and the club wll request Ernest Burrows. speed lmt sgns.! _ H CH ANGEES Seventeen farm youths from -H Clubs from as many states Reports were made regardng an open storm sewer on McLean Street between Talmadge and Auth Avenues and regardng the poor dranage on Kennedy Place have been selected to go to Western Europe n June n the nternatonal farm youth between Treste and Tr en toj proje"ct."fhe'unued"sta" Streets. The Townshp Commttee \ w] j v e an( j wll be asked to remedy these con- j f arms m d a dtons. European youths wllj tome'6 A complant was voced regard nn the condtons at the house, on the corner of Benjamn FRES LOSSES Fre lost* ULtt^^^,.. declned n Aprl j&tfep J*tt tme snce l&utth, B. fn destructon n Aprl was estmated at 83,75,009, a decrease of 6 29 per cent from the losses of $68,029,000 durng Aprl, 97. PRCES Consumers' prce ndex for Aprl reached an all-tme hgh of 6.9 per cent of the average. Ths was 8. per cent :Kher than a year ago, 27 per cent above June. 96, and per cent above August, «#»m» n the Fnancng of the.wll be furnshed by the t of each youth and a jroup of fve busness men and youth organzatons. The -H {'/oup wll sal from New York :m June 7. PREVENT TETANUS Tetanus or "lockjaw" s'a deadly dsease whch occurs mostly n the outdoor months. t s a threat to [ actve chldren, fanners and gar- j CHCAGO Snffy, a female cat,. bacll found prmarly n manure and rch sol, tetanus may follow any wound. mmunzaton shots j have proved good protecton for, chldren gong away to a summer camp or on a vacaton trp. TEXTLES Cottons, rayons, nylons and smlar fabrcs fnshed n the Jlrst quarter of 98 totaled 2,375, yards, accordng to the Cfcnwj Bureau, the hghest quarurtfcflrd&. ductlon reported mm t» wrtef was orgnate **.J» Pf!»' more th«u» Ur* durur of FOB SENSE OF SMELL CAMBRDGE. England Clamh» that a bus accdent n whch, 'hls head was bumped had re-! prved hm of hs sense of smcl. Ernest F. Hedce sued the bus company. A sympathetc court urantert hm damages amountng to $3,000,FOR THE BEST! PLACE YOUR COAL OR OL ORDER WTH US TODAY WARR COAL & SUPPLY CO. Tel. Woodbrdte ST. GEORGE AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. 0 EghtrGraders to Graduate To Receve Dplomas n seln Annual Exercses to he Held Wednesday n School No. 5 Hal SELN - Forty eghth grade students wll receve ther dplomas next Wednesday at 0:30 A. M. at the annual commencement exercses of School, No.' 5, n the school audtorum. Pennng Avenue. The complete program wll be as follows: Overture and processonal. seln and Hopelawn,Orchestra; scrpture readng. Mare Neupauer: prayer and nafonal anthem, assembly: address of welcome. James O'Nell; song. "n Vence," graduates: rectaton, "Duty,"Shrley Mueller; presenthton of class, member of the Board of Educaton; rectaton. "OUT Creed," Fred Ble.vman: selecton. "Serban Peasant Dance." orchestra: prw awards. Stephen t. Werlock, actng prncpal; farewell. Dors Sohnre: class song. words by Catherne Garone. grad^ uates; recessonal, orchestr* Florece Plgott. Mare Prelte. June Randall, Dors Slva, Dors Sohnlc, Maron Taylor, Donald Barth, August Becerra, Fred Blessman, TO, _^ Women's hold tne of the season and Monday at P. M.. at the home of Mrs. Walter Stllman. 'Headquarters for HUSKY BOYS ACKSON CLOTHES 6 SMTH ST. PERTH AMBOY, N.J. REMEMBER..JUNE JUBLEE DAYS can be JOY DAYS for you.. n RAHWAY, New Jersey Ths s how t wll. ANYONE S ELGBLE TO WN... except partcpatng merchants or ther, mmedate famles. 2. COUPONS ARE GVEN FREE... by merchants dsplayng the offcal' June Jublee sgns n ther wndows. 3. YOU WLL RECEVE FREE... one coupon wth every dollar purchase..the more coupons you have the better your chances to wn a prze.. DEPOST STUBS... n the offcal box n any partcpatng store or n the Grand Contaner at the Rahway Theatre Lobby, work DRAWNGS EVERY THURSDAY NGHT... on the stage of the Rahway Theatre begnnng June 0th and contnung through June 2th. Three bg Award Nghts... Przes must be clamed on nghts of drawng. Loud speakers wll be placed outsde theatre buldng for the beneft of the overflow crowds. 6. HOLD ON TO YOUR COUPONS UNTL THE LAST DRAWNG... as all stubs not pulled reman n Grand Contaner and are carred over to last Award Nght. Wnnng Numbers wll be Publczed! r -" ~ ( RAHWAY'S JUNE JUBLEE NO JNGLES t NO CONTESTS NO QUZ Depost Your FREE Coupon... YOU MAY BE A WNNER! Rchard Brlnkman, Henry Elchert, Norman Elchert, Raymond Ellott. Carmne Lambertl, John Lesko, Alfred ' Madsen,' James O'Nell, Robert Pettpaw, Paul Tomaso, Frank Vcsce, Phlp Vlllabona, Kenneth Wntls, Rchard Zelgenbalg. HOT WATER TO PROTECT HEALTH Hot water s one of the fnest weapons to protect health n the washng of hands, bodes, clothes, eatng utensls and sck rooms. The stremgest weapon aganst drt s an adequate supply of hot water. For complete seasonal housecleanng, nothng can contrbute more to home santaton than a supply of hot water. CO8T-OF-LVNG UP The cost of lvng contnued ts upward clmb between md-march to mld-aprll. Retal prces of goods and servces purchased by moderate ncome famles n large ctes advanced. per cent on»rage, more than offsettng ^.Celne that occurred from January to March, accordng to the Bureau of Labor Statstcs, TOSSED FROM TRUCK TO TRAN OAKLAND, Cal n a freak accdent, James Zlnlnon.. WHS thrown from hs truck after a collson on an overpass. He hurtled to the top of a passng freght tran, then fell from the freght car top 60 feet farther down the track. He was serously njured. FRE N ALARM BOX PHLADELPHA, Pa. Answer- _ ng a fre-alarm, frefghters wete; amazed to ru,,, of all Place,, n.,' The bla?, c stbt. ' - crcut n the elt>[,, ':; 2-56 SMTH s " M rj) PERTH AMlu. N j GFTS FOR THE GRAD \ t CHLDREN'S BOOKS ADULTS' ROOK, EDUCATONAL TOYS WRTNG l\ K «PHOTO AND SCRAP ALBl MS «ENGAGEMENT, ADDRESS, TRP AND TK. 'los BOOKS DARES #GAMES FOR THE ENTR ull v GRADUATON CARDS FATHERS DAY \ -tc CORNER BOOK (l SMTH STREET (Near Hgh Street) o SHOP PERTH A four.luulrcd percent ncrease n tn.m - s somethng to talk jbout, sn't t.' l l! the pant and varnsh ndustry n New fn accomplshed n the last forty years. " < another ndustry f has made great ;ul\.u tnce the begnnng of the Frst World W ^ s partly due to modern chemstry. The makng of pants and varnshes > > K an old ndustry n ths state. A hundred vc< chromat* colors were made n an old null " water wheel. Today pants, ol colors, \.^ enamels and other alled products are n- tured n large modern factores whert rl of electrcty and gas facltates many c t Extensve research s carred on com!!"' determne and to mprove the wearng 'pthe manufactured goods. The 90.census sets the value of p.m' shes and lacquer* n New Jersey at $^"' W the value added by manufacture a * 58. -Wages pad were over dne mllon Rahway Busnessmen's Assocaton w'tees..,

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