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1 tf5ftfj»t :,. * A Newspaper Devoted \\ t l" Communty nterest hll Local Coverage Snbepenbent - Heater Complete News, Pctures Presented Farly, Clearly And mpartally Each Week X..V-NO. 3 Knwred M Second C^M Matter at the Pout Offce, Woodbrldge. N. J.,00,000 ;<>al s Set )\ Hosptal ( [!r. Calforna Ol (. Vrndel Accepts Pve (Charmanshp AMBOY The Board Qf!.!.,, of Perth Amboy Gen- l nnounced today the, ;.,. urn of a $,00,000 buld-,: vmpalgn to help fnance ;>.- nhdcd expanson of fa-,\ the same tme t was r,,d that E. W. Endter, L,.!!^ Calforna Ol v, hus been apponted nof the buldng fund. the past year, the hos-,n for 3,0 persons from n 40 communtes n the,.,d Harlan Bay area, an,..f,457 over prevous.,.s. n 953, admssons vjm almost four per cent -.n n 95," wth the : months of" admtoslons,. to past trends, stll occupancy of medcal-, ; moms have, average^,: he past sx months, well 7,>.safe margn of 80% nl; by the Amercan Hos-,**- v* -:, \v. :\DTKR llaton. T^cro were ap- - ly 5 days out of each,\ hn the hosptal coulr watf-y accept medcal :ral patents because of a-commodatlohs. Patent*,u fur electve.surgery and,: whom admsson could n.delayed are pu^ona.lt. Even emergency : carefully screened. Beds,.;ur.s are a common oc- n Add 75 Beds A. HansenJ charman of,:m-m! Commttee, stated..n., call for 75 addtonal,m!ml beds. There wll :v,(> and 30 sem-prvate.u:l three quet rooms for : ll patents. These, to-,\:<:\ modern nurses sta- : :v rooms and servng wll l)c housed on the [ floors of a new four-!.-.) the west of the pres-. : HV. lpc new laboratory on : ho wll provde much ;.;o!ul space for ths :..;l whdh s the focal HMper dagnoss of many N",v dfllces and ample Kn-c wll ad n the effll.homng of the larger l.h n further stated that u> assure an adequate > nurses for the ncreasng -,v needs t has become.! to expand the hospl- :"l of Nursng. The pres-!.<! quarters wll be.re- : >\ a now Nurses Resdence, st of the hosptal on Avenue, wth ade-.k marters and greatly Sunday, classroom and lbrary The new buldngs are to cost $,6(0,000 but <> of Governors has ndl-!;! t wll undertake the of the entre program.mununlty now subscrbes!<o,mo buldng "fund ob- K, Gregory, hosptal "dft, n cummentng on mwt of Mr. gndter as H of the fund, sad, "The «nt{ at the.hosptal has * crltkal that the Board nurs has no course but le ssue squarely to the "l Lle entre area served! " ntal. t & reassurng to! u.unptnft to meet ths ""l we have the nterest!<t,shp,uf an outstandng " Ht area. H& acceptance tremendous challeng? «H for the success of the thv appontment, Kl "lu-r.stated, "Tnts s a «"rfmunty project that " nom for doubt as to llll > our entre communty of the "w on ths hosptal and called N n- sure we have.the fat» care for us tt tme of "Mod that, the buddng fund l <-u«tnua< Oft Page.8), "WOODBRDGE,N.J, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Archtects Concepton of Enlarged Perth Amboy Hosptal Drawng showng 75-bed wng and new nurses resdence planned for erth AmboyJ»ospltal_ Par to be Tred As Tpsy Drvers WOODBRDGE Two cases of drunken drvng wll be hearfl by Magstrate Andrew D. Desmond n te local magstrates court wthn the next two weeks. Next Tuesday Thomas Qavor, 3. 4 Fllmore Avenue, Carteret, wll appear before the magstrate. He was arrested by Motorcycle Oflcer Arnt Petersen, Tuesday, after the polceman noted "hs car beng drven n an erratc manner and at a hltjh rate of speed, Offcer Petersen gave chase and stopped Oavor on Amboy Avenue near Bunns Lane. Brought to polce headquarters for a sobrety test, Qavor WBS pronounced under the nfluence of lquor and unft to operate a motor vehcle by Dr Malcolm Dunham. On October 6, Russell Drawdy, 3Q, 8 James Street, Hopelawn, wll appear before Magstrate Desmond on a smlar complant after Kds3-DayCarnvalNets$53.50; Goes to Cerebral Palsy Vctms WX)ODBRDGE For three days youngsters who resde n the vcnty of Freeman and Hgh Streets worked dlgently conductng a carnval at the Martn resdence, 04 freeman Street and when t was over they had realzed a proft of $53.50 whch wll be used to ad cerebral palsy vctms Partcpatng n the carnval were Carol Glaus, 7, 00 Freeman Street; James Brown, 8, 9 Freeman Street; Phylls Poulsen,,4, 84 Freeman Street; Jan Mclver,, and Thomas Mvlver, 7, 0 Freeman Street; Bonne Martn, 3 and Brace Martn, 0, 04 Freeman Street; Prscllla Puckett, 3, and Walter Puckett Jr., 8, 66 Hgh Street. The money wll be used to purchase equpment for the ktchen at.the Cerebral Palsy Treatment Center, 77 Bertrand Avenue, Perth Amboy, whch wll be n operaton soon to serve hot lunches to full-day patents, ncludng the arrested by Patrolmen Phlp school group. The check for $53.50 Yacovno and John Yuhasz, Frank was presented Tuesday to Judy Dl Gands, 5 Arnsdale Terrace, Keatng, two-year-old daughter of East Orange, reported to the polce that hs car was parked on the south sde of Oak Tree Boad and Mddlesex Avenue, when-t was struck by Drawdy who dd not stop, Dl Gands gave chase and stopped hm at the ntersecton of Correja.and Sonora Avenues. On D Gands request, Drawdy was gven a sobrety test and was pronounced under the nfluence lquor by Dr. Dunham. of VFW Unt to Hold Roast Beef Slpper SKLNVThe Lades Auxlary of seln Post No. 636, V.F.W., met Thursday evenng at post headquarters on" Lncoln Hghway and made plans to hold a roast beef supper at the post rooms on October 7 wth Mrs. Margaret Baur as charman. Mrs. Lla Mae Dtombak, tcket co-charman of the frst n a seres of fall dances to be sponsored by the post and ts unt, announced the affar wll be held on October 3 n post headquarters. Tckets are now avalable from any unt or post member.* At the next meetng plans wll be completed for a trp to New York, whch was tentatvely scheduled at the meetng. Electon of Junor vce presdent and chaplan, also wll take plabe ak that tme ROBBERY REPORTED WOODBRDGE A table rado, travellng clock and tools,.valued at $45, were stolen from the Chnese Bar-B-Q on Route, accdrdng to a report made by Ted Bng, the owner, to Patrolmen Joseph Dombrowskl and Wllam Red Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keatng, 49 Hgh Street. Judy attends the Cerebral Palsy Treatment Center two days each week and her parents wll turn over the money to the organzaton. n order to rase the money, Joan Mclver, PrLsella Puckett and Bonne Martn conducted \ refreshment stand where hot dogs, hamburgers, hot and cold drlnka and popcorn and candy were sold. Several concessons" were conducted as follows: Penny ptch, Carol Glaus; baseball ptch; James Brown; wheel of.fortune, Thomas Mclver and Bruce Martn; Ksses the candy varety), Phylls Poulsen and musc, records handled by Walter Puckett, Jr. Another bg attracton was outdoor shuffleboad, under lghts, an<j even the men n the neghborhood who had constructed t had to pay to play. The entre eghborhood ptched n and made he young folks enterprse a huge success. Grapefrut Juce Sale Nets Polo Fund $.66 WOODBRDGE Another envelope,.flled wth pennes and nckles amountng to $.66 was turned over to the ndepsndent-leader fby two lttle grls for the Polp Ward of the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. a The two young lades, who.sold grapefrut juce to rase the money, were Barbara^ahr and Lllan (Bunny) Zegenbalg, both of seln. To d te Townshp chldren have rased $9.8 for the Polo Ward. Dungans Get Apostolc Blessng On 50th Waddng Annversary WOODBRDGE-Mr. and Mrs, Maurce P. Duntnan, 536 Barrw Avenue, were showered wth congratulatons and gfts yesterday n honor of ther 50th weddng annversary., An annversary mas? was celebrated at St. James Church at 9-30 A. M., by Rt. Rev. Monsgnor Charles G. McCorrlstn who also read the Apostolc Blessng from Pope Pus X and a letter congratulatons from the Very Re* George Ahr, Bshop of the Trentoh Docese. The church was flled tb capacty wth the frends of the D AfS l?he mass a breakfast for the mmedate famly was served at Oak Hflls Many wth Msgr. McCorrstn, Rev. Gustave Na- Seon and Rev. Harold Hrsk as XenKSwas held l last.nght at the Dungan home and o Ule Townshps oldest rwdentb Levl and Townshp Clerk B. -J. Mr. Dungan was the youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dungan and Mrs. Dungan was the former Jane A. Gerty daughter of the late Mr. a\d Mrs Andrew Gerty. Have 6 Chldren Dunlgans have sx thll The dren, Mrs. Thomas G., Desmond, Bernard F. Duagan, Hfrs. Walter C, Warr, Woodbrdge; Mrs. W, Rodman Van Lo n, Daren.Conn. Maurce P. Dunlgan, Jr., Rartan Townshp and John A. Dungan, Lttle Slver. They also TCve nm grandchldren. Mr. Dunfgan, am retred, was assocated wth the D. h. and W Coal Company and St, Guorg Coal Company, New York. Mr, Dungan served on Uv Townshp.Board of Educaton fo 39 years from 94 to February of thtt year. He ftlso served as vte presdent of the Board for several years and at the death of Melvn Clum n 933 he was named presdent of the Board, servng n tha capacty untl 96. Poltcal Statements Lmted to 50 Words WOODBRDGE Startng wth next weeks ssue and contnung untl the electon n November, The ndependent-leader wll lmt statements from each poltcal party to 50 words. Publcty charmen are asked to comply wth the request for f the statements are too long they wll be cut to oonform wth the polcy of ths newspaper. Car Out of Control Crashes; 3 njured WOODBRTDGE Three persons were njured n a two-car accdent on Route 9 near the Holday nn yesterday when the drver of one car evdently lost control of the vehcle. Patrolman Stephen P o c h e c k sad that Rachel E..Draper, 35, a solder statoned at Fort Totton, New York, told hm he was drvng along Route 9 when.suddenly hs car jumped the safety asle and crashed nto another car operated by Mrs. Mary E. Hopp, 7, 0 Rahcft Road, Toms Rvet. Mrs. Hopp, her husband, Wllam Hopp, 7, and Draper, were taken to Perth Amboy General Hosptal n the Woodbrdge Emergency Squad- ambulance. Mrs. Hopp was treated for a possble fractured leg and Mr. Hopp for njures to the forehead and knees and possble head njures. Both were admtted for further treatment. Draper was released after beng treated for contusons of the forehead and cheek. Cadek s Charman Of Fund Campagn WOODBRDGE "The Cardac n ndustry" was the subject of dscusson at a, meetng of the Mddlesex County Heart Assocaton n New Bru#wck. Dr. Norman C. Retman (ponted out that 90 per cent of the countrys ndustres requre pre-emloyment axamnatlons and per ;ent of applcants are rejected due cardo-vascular alments. t w^s recommended that a work Ossfcaton clnc he establshed t St. Peters Hosptal, New Brunswck,., Freeholder Anthony Gadek was resented a ctaton by Dr. John Roland for mertyous work, n behalf of tha Organzaton durng the ast fve years. Mr. Gadek was elected charman of the 954 Fund Drve for the thrd consecutve year. The Heart Fund quota for the county wll be $35,85. Ths year the assocaton hopes to purchase four cardac pacemakers whch are used njsurgery and whch wll be gven V> the four operatng rooms n the county, Pferth Amboy General Hosptal, South Amboy Hosptal, Mddlesex and 3t. Peters! hosptals, n New Brunswck. The assocaton also hopes to purchase! three ballsto cardlgraphs and one electro cardgraph. Prekop Renamed Head.WOODBRDOE Captan John Prekop, of Woodbrtdge Fre Company No. was reelecfcd presdent of the Frefghters Assocaton of New Jersey tat hs thrd consecutve term at the a«*octauon«annual conventon n Atlantc Cty. Amqna the offcers Oleeted was Fred Combos, of th«carteet Fre Department who was named vce presdent fox Mddlesex County. Avenel School Bus Appeal s Dened WOODBRDGE Parents, partcularly from the Avenel Chan O Hlls development, Jammed t e Board of Educaton meetng r,oom Monday n an effort to secure transportaton to and from school for ther youngsters, only to be told that no funds are avalable n the budget. At the request of Andrew Aaroe, presdent of the Board. Superntendent of Schools Vctor C. Ncklas read a report of a survey he made of hazardous spots throughout the Townshp, where school chldren l must cross, and noted t tnere were many. Mr. Aaroe then admtted that there are no funds avalable. "Our transportaton budget ths year," he explaned, "was $35,000 Of whch the state pays 75 per cent f tmb pupls lve the legal dstance from school. We have a balance of $3,600 n the budget. "The State has ruled," he contnued, "that all grade school pupls must lve two mles or over from the school or from hgh school to be elgble for transportaton. The $3,600 we have left could not begn to pay for the transportaton that has been requested and snce all lve less than two mles from school we would have to pay 00 per cent of the cost. There snt a thng we can do at the money just snt avalable." Alban Pleads Commtteeman L. Ray Alban wafc at the meetng and urged the board to do "somethng for the people n Avenel whose chldren have to use the superhghway.", ".Wll the State take nto consderaton that t s dangerous for the chldren?" Mr. Alban asked. "n answer to that queston, Mr. Alban," Mr. Aaroe.repled,, "we passed a resoluton recently pontng out that very thng and sen t to the/state and receved the reply the legal lmt stll prevaled and hazards were the respons blty of the muncpalty." At the request Of Mr. Aaroe, Mrs. Roy E. Anderson, secretary to the Board, read the reply from the State Department of Bduea- Won whch ponted out that "som communtes have solved the problem" by "buldng sdewalks nstallng traffc lghts and addng more polce." Asked by a member of the ence whether the Townshp hac an "emergency fund" to help ol n such stuatons, Commtteemat Alban repled that he dd no know and would have to» seek th advce of the Townshp jattorney t was ponted out dlrng Uv meetng that the Board of Educaton and Town Commttee operate ; (Contnued on Page 8) P Tarr Thund*T»t U Or«n Strtet, WMdbtldge. N.. PRCK EGHT CENTS ndustry Assessments Beng Hked by 5%; Extra $,500,000 Goal Perth Amboy Frm s Renamed To Conduct School Board Audt WOODBRDGE Joseph J. Seaman and Company was reapponted Board of Educaton audtor Monday nght despte efforts of Commssoner Leon E. McElrrfy to get the Added ncome To Meet Rsng Costs, s Need Board to appont a local man. WOODBRDQE ndustry wll Mr. McElroys move came after Joseph Seaman had pre-havsented the annual audt to the Board and Commssoner ts assessments rased for the 954 tax year, n order "that t : carry a far share of the burden," Harold Van Ness, charman of The ndependent-leader learned fnance, made the moton that the _, ; _ \, ths week. Perth Amboy frm be renamed to DS Ends on Saturday; Questoned yesterday, Mayor do ths years audt. Turn Clocks Back Hour Hugh B, Qulgley and Commtteeman Wllam Warren sad repre- beleve a local man should be named," Mr. McElroy sad, sentatlves of each ndustry n the "and have n mnd a man lke Townshp have been ntervewed Arnold Graham^ durng the past few weeks and Mr. Graham slhe new Townshp Republcan leader ard man- boosted. v advsed ther assessments are to be tans offces on Rahway Avenue. Accordng to the Mayor and Mr. However, when the vote was Warren, "the ndustres have been most cooperatve and realze they taken, all wth the excepton of Mr. McElroy, votec- for the Seaman frm. There were two recommendatons n the.audt presented by Mr. Seaman as follows: ". That the Board of Educaton exercse cauton to see that all expendtures n excess of the amounts provded for by statute be advertsed for bds. ". That the vendors nvoces be submtted for audt wth the records of the General Organzaton Funds and Athletc Assocla- tlon." Seaman Questoned Commssoner Wnfleld Fn asked Mr. Seaman he was "referrng to anythng "n partcular when he advsed advertsng for ds." "Yes," answered Mr. Seaman,. was referrng to the gradng.nd recondtonng of the football lew." v " No 6ther jtestlons were asked f Mr. Seaman and he suggested he Board study the audt and f. ;hey had any questons to ask he vould be glad to attend & meetng. Mr. Seaman sad he was aprecatlve of the cooperaton hown hm by the offcals of the chool dstrct, especally the secetary, Mrs. Roy E. Anderson. After Mr. Seaman left the room, Mr. McElroy suggested t s tme "to get busy and do somethng (Contnued on Page 8) Lnden Man s Held n Fatal Accdent WOODB RDGE George J Kunsk, 8,94 W. Blanche Street. Lnden, was released Monday under $,000 cash bal to awat the acton of the grand jury dn.a complant of causng death by auto. Accordng to Sergeant Elmer Kryska and Patrolmen t Phlp Yacovlnd and John Yuhasz, Kun- :; last Sunday nght, was drvng along Carteret Road, Port Readng, at the comer of Old Road when he struck Charles Wasylak, 66,37 Old Road, who was cossng the road. Wasylek was taken to Perth Amboy General Hosptal n the Woodbrldge Emergency Squad ambulance and (treated for compound fractures of both legs and fractured skull. He ded a short tme later. WOODBRDGE Dont forget! When you go to bed Saturday nght, turn the clock back one hour, because Daylght Savng Tme wll come to an end Sunday at A.M. However, local taverns are remnded that they must turn back ther clocks at mdnght and then close at the changed tme. Synagogue to Hold Sukkos Servces must help to share the growng burden." j "They also realze," the may6r commented, "they have m^de many mprovements to ther plants durng the past 0 years or so, and those mprovements are taxable."» At present, the assessed valuatons of the Townshp amount to $3,93,56 ncludng second class ralroad taxes. fvoodbrdge S u k o s, the feast of the Tabernacles, wll be. The mayor ndcated that nobserved today and tomorrow wth dustrys valuaton wll go up at, specal servces at Adath srael least S per cent. Synagogue, Servces wll be con- "By these means," Mayor Qugducted at 8:30 A, M., and 7:30) ley sad, "we hope to ncrease our P. M., today and 7:30 A. M. to- assessed valuatons another mlmorrow. Hon and a half and thus help the Tomorrow nght, regular sab- small home owner whose burdens bath servces wll be held at 7:30 are already great." after whch a Oneg Shabbat wll t" has been predcted that the be held wth Mr. and Mrs. Davd tax rate would go up next year clue Outman and Mr. and Mrs. Jack to sewer and- school- constructon Turner as the hosts n honor of but nether the mayor or Mr, Warthe brthdays of ther daughters, ren would predct what the rate and Marlyn Turner. would t^e. Servces wll l also l be b conducted dted Prases Plants Saturday mornng at 9 A. M. Yzkor, or memdral servces wll be "We need ndustry n ths held October at 0:30 A.M. 5-Year.Old Grl Hurt. Tryng to Cross Street AVENEL Fve-year-old Lynda Hutchns, 4 Remsen Avenue, was slghtly njured Sunday evenng when she was struck by a car drven by Ernest Tqth, 9,44 Remsen Avenue, whle attemptng to cross the road,, The chld wast taken to Perth Amboy General Hosptal n the Avenel Frst Ad Squad ambulance, treated for abrasons of the knees, elbow, leg and wrfst and released. Offcers Charles Olphant and Wllam Stephano nvestgated. Fre Unt to Serve Supper October nd Townshp and we are gong out of our way to nterest ndustry to locate here," Mayor Qugley related. "Those plants already here have donjb ther best to be good neghbors. The Hess Ol plant n Keusbey s Oflfc-example". Before, t was nothng but a bg clay pt. Now t, has all been levelled off and t s a credt to the communty. "Mr. has already erected a Strong, good-lookng fence and s now workng on a buffer zone 00 feet off Smth Street. Ths land wll be landscaped wth trees ftnd shrubbery so that one wll lumhy be able to see the tanks from the road." Katen Scores Foe On Road Program SELN Vctor G. Katen, can* ; ddate from the.second Ward for WOODBRDGE Fnal plans Town Sommlttec, contnued thtts for a stuped cabbage supper were week hs crtcsm o Commtteemade by the Lades Auxlary of p = - = Woodbndge Fre Company No. at a meetng,held at the School Street Flrehouse. The* dnner wll be served October from 5 to 9 P.M. Przes at the meetng were won by Mrs; SadeAndersch, Mrs. Eve Hunt and Mrs." Paulne Ward. Hosptalty wasunder the drecton of Mrs. Catherne Gerty and Mrs. Wajd. Democrats Gve Rousng Welcome to Meyner Over 4,000 people jammed Varady* Gro*e Sunday t«" welcome Kubtrt B. Muyner, Democratc Canddate for Governor, at the annual famly plutc sponsored by the lunshlp Democratc Organzaton, Plctuyd above* left to. tyltt, are, healed, Uttvd SteWolt, Freeholder Wllam Warren a«d Leon Gerty; standng, J. Edward (rabd,.awemklj canddate; Freeholders Anthony j, Gadek ld Leon QamptwU; Couunltl«eman L. B»y AtJbau; Charles Manglone, Frst Wart canddate; Mr. Meyner; Jooeph Sowers, Townshp leader; Mayor Hugh B. Qugley, Comwtteemau Peter Sohmdt; Thonu Lee, charman of Mddlesex Copnly Dqpoerat»; Senator B. W. Vogel and Edward Patten, camun OUWUM for Mr. M«yuer. n talks at the seln Eghth lstrct Republcan Club on Wedesday n the home of Henry Veese, seln; at the*vfords Re-- mbftcan. Club at Pranks Hull, Wday; and, at a gathurn; of the selr Republcans n a week-end jcnc at Johnsons farm, Washngton, Mr, Katen crtczed "the ht-and-mss technques employed by the Townshp n connecton wth the road program n the Sec- f jf ond Ward. t appears that our ; resent representatves of the Second Ward requre you to muke a poltcal assocaton wth the d-" cal (, organzaton before you are, tsven a "pass" to.bhe powers that gude the destny of our road department." "The total 5 road mleage t, Fords, seln, Keasbey, Hopelawn.R ^olonla, nman Avenue, Wood- brdge Oaks and Chan O HUa^f, makes up the largest percentagecl of road mleage n the Townshp," j Mr. Katen charged. "Why a road^ program planned to gve the maxmum beneft to all areas n re-. spect to need has not betn placed,, n operaton, s a mystery. t could. that the road department dur- : ng recent years has been m the * sole posesslon of men wth thetft avowed purpose of bukh a huge[> poltcal machne that dd not necfc M essarly buld and mantan roads,\w but seemed desgned, for producng* votes. Surely we j deserve better ;$ than a ht-aud-nss urojoflon.$> wth regard to our road-buldng and mantenance program."... AVENEL 8ODAUTY WOODBWPO - Kay P*daa»..;» was eleoted presdent of the Young Lades Sttoaltj of St. Andrews- Church at the ntal Full meetng"^) held Monday n the church hall, Others elected were: Vce presr dent, Jowl Jaeger; Secretary,«Paula Syljy; treasurer, Patrck.^ Murphy., nstallaton of offcers wll bf held Ootober 0 wth K.ev. John, "

2 PAGE TWO THURSDAY, fkftember 4. Clubwomen Honor Perth Amboy Grl Pretty Brde (olona Organzes Members Memory OfRobert Haag, Woodbrdge Republcan Club AVENEL The frst meetng of WOO0BRDOE P Nrhohs :- f.; Hfuson was held by the Olffk Cnlhnllc Church..- the W.,m:Ms Club of Avenel Wtdnes- (?cen<- Saturday»ftfVn...>n nl t:<> * Uu> s-hoojhause. h A ^, n of Mr,, ltl Mrs. \ ;v rod of slence was observed John ^rtmlnw of 79 New Bnjns-..:., prayer rected n memory»!<(: Avrnue, Perth Amboy, to : <l» l\l9,mrs, Eleanor K Lnnrp, Robert.J Una;, s.n "f M»"<! >..r«<lt%t and honorary m«m- Mrs. Oabncl Hurt* of "8 Hllwdc,.. laveme Rev Julus.. Otv \l:-.s Veronca Laeonlac, the offcated at the rouble-rlrk <<!- jln nyjtf-senatlve to the Olrln mony. < V.HKwp nntue"«t New" Jef- OvetTf marttot try fa-.% cnllece for Women, nave a her. the brr wore n -own <>(..t on the actvtes durlnf the Dresden rose lace over sa;n wm :nn.. * unted bodce apd wlnffl <-n!;n Note.-: of apprecaton were re- embnderpd. wth Oqms Tn M,," fvm Ms* Kay Warman for bnler.na-lcngth skn w;s ful M... alrd, ulven to the ouutand- wth plenum panel, am l» f h-tory student n Kewbey ;ettlp vel of French llus.m *xs ;; h:!l: from R. W. Orfflth for a held by a tended Crotfn She <:"- u.to to the CerebHl Palsy red whle- or.lds wth Mejun-,(! Hnd from Mrs, Ben Weln- ots.,.-.] for the gft sent durng her Mrs. Anna Cut. Pert. AnUvy... nt lnew. >*«s the matron of ho.r v"* M,VVonsteln reported on the Helen llausas,- Perth Amboy. V;.v nechandse Club and urtfed Lnulse Kanyok. Newark and hm-.: nrmbe-s to partcpate n ths ranc Kroh. Elzabeth. * r e. M..s. Mary jaronlac was brdesmads.. ;r«ffl membershp charman and Mjron Mehalow, Pert Amboy. Helnrlcj. ntcrnatlonalwa^he^^tman a.ntl A ;!!.^: rhnrrsu., hfl : *Srr»..-.. " RttbfM W / : rwr.] \va.s accepted as a new Mchael Rosta.v Perth Ambny an«ncmcr. James Bshop, Meturhcn. H«..!*.ssfs for the evenng were After a weddnr trp ) WH.M- Mr;. L:conae, Mrs. Uwrmer- nton, D. C, the couple wll re- ] yj-.n ::d Mrs. 0. H. WeferlnR. sde on Locktfood Avrnue. For Tln> next meetng wll be hold travelm? tn- brde chose a red n-t>hf- 7 wth the prorram n velvet sut wth black.rees.sone;, rhr: / nf Mrs. Herman Sten- and whte orchd comer. h;."h. charman ol the Youth Con-, Mrs. Haa«HUSK was (j?rad.nt.cd from stvulou Department. Perth Amboy H«h School and employed by the Ellzabethtown NATONA. PARKS ConsoldaU;d Gas Company. Perth Amboy. Her husband s a Rrndu A total or of ,000 toursts vs- t( Qf WoodbrldKe HK School ted Ant--leas natonal parks... last b of lh(, Woort. year r and the Park Servce predcts NaUona] &uard_ H(, s Nat onol Ouard He s em. f. buslnew ths year wll exceed by the Shell Ol Company. las-, years record ntake of $30,- Oon.ooo. Both the number ol vstors uul the gross busness done by concessonares n the 8 rs. Club ureas admnstered by the Park.Servce, ncludng 8 parks, have crown rnpdly durng the past lp To Offer Show years. Nothng to t Hut the Shoutng Theres no "hdden ball trck" n what were tellng you... Facts are facts and» the star of our game s our new Fall topcoats. Manly, but graceful lnes; smart and sturdy materals; expertly talored and above all moderately prced. $40 to $65 t* tum ftmtf CM. KVM PERTH AMBOY FREE PARKNG At U-ar of Store AVENEL-Tfte Mr. and Mrs. Club of the Frst Presbyteran Church held,a specal meetlnu n the socal room, to dscuss plans for a varety show to be present^l n the church audtorum, November 6. The proceeds from the show wll be used to purchase a stage curtan. Drectors of the show wll be Mrs. Alex Hunter and Mrs. Earl Smth. Thomas follack wll act w master o ceremones, wth Rchard Kerx and" Earl Smth as tage managers. Mrs. Kerr was named tcket charman. Hoflte«e» for the evenng were; Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Jack Jenkns, and Mrs. Wllam Ball, Sewaren Women At Style Show SEWAREN -Mr. and Mrs.-Jo seph Thomson and Mrs.. Lou Brown ol Clff Houl were tn Buests of Ms, P. H. Albee, Colona at the 8th annual banquet of tn nternatonal College of Surgeon, at the Waldorf-Astora Hotel. The speakets, Edward J. Me Cormcfe, M. D., presdent of th> Amercan Medcal Assocaton urn the Hon. Herman E. Hlleboe M. D., State teommt^joner o Health of New York, spoke on tn ATTENTON SUNDAY DRVERS! many advancements n moder medcne and surgery, and M Hllboe told of hs recent vst to Korea, ndonesa and other eastern countres, whetf\he vsted hosptals and medcal centers. HahuHy Man Serously njured n Car Crash WOODBRDGE -Donald LeRoy Davs, 8, Bo^ 65, nman Avenue, Ruhwuy, was serously njured Monday when a car he was drvng west on Kng George Road was struck by an auto drven by Feb<> Abuonflante, 36, 0 Pne Street, Bound, Brook. Davs was taken to Perth.Amboy General Hosptal by vst. Johns Frst Ad Squad where he was treated for a fractured jaw am possble skull fracture. He was admtted tor further treatment Plannng to spend & Sunday after- "hoon out for a drve? Well, were open Sundaya so drve out to Molded Fashons Coat Factory»nd see where your coat ure made. Browse around to you? hearu content. Note the fne,fabxlcj and workmanshp. See hundred* of >Smart New Fashons n Mma, Womenj, Tee»u ant Grls Coats, Suts, Toppers and Sportswear... at Factory Prce jure to please your pqcketbook. Our courteous sales help wll answer any questons you may mvo, Be Smart, shop rln))t at the Factory. Open A. M. to 4 P. M, MOLDED FASHONS Co. Grace Street Fords of Cott*, SuU, Toppen HALKSKOOM HDH Dalj t A x M. to 6)0 P. M. ~ rtduy H At M, tu ^ V. M. H A. M. U) 5 P. M. Sunday M. to V. M frds Load Man MKS KOKK. Cunrvr Dressng Unt Aslm for Whte Goods AVENKL^-The Avenel Cancer Dressng Group has resumed As renular weekly meetngs, whjch le held n the socal room of the Frst Presbyteran Church. Present at the ntal sesson were: Mrs. Arthur Moore. Mrs. Frank Brecka, Mrs.. S sse, Mrs. Davjtl Howell, Mrs, Ots Sears, Mrs Vera Schcurman, Mrs. Wllun Uetweller, Mrs. George Young and Mrs. feraan Lampe. CDLONA ThC ne*y orgat/pfl RCHublrn Club M ColorlR r Te.sSw at t!>. Colr.na Lbmry *N Ms otto SchUndler. servng.a* rmpnnry chavmr.n, cted "the -»! for.such nu orkhnlmtlon empumd of both mrn and women n upjement the mens and wnnrjl.s Ulltl*..-pcakcs ncluded Arthur Carl- >;n. enncldate for mayor And Vctor Katcn. e«ndkj(rt«> for Townshp CoamlUee from the Second Wnd and Ped A (tarns. Mr, Ca- MU snld n port: f would lke to address ly reall <:hl- marks to the parents of (hn nttenrlnt our local school system n WoodbrrKe Townshp reeornl7,e. as thp Republcan camfute for mayor, the grave responsblty attended upon ths hjh offce to the ctzens of our communty and pledffe myself and my runnlnr mates that we ll rnnscentlously endeavor to do l \thn our power to brng relef to our overcrowded school. l m. Mr. Katen stressed the mportance of each ndvdual takng better _ nvest _.. n hs poltca" cal party, hs lcffll government* and Mrs. Moore, drector, announced how hs money s spent. He that clean whte materals are pledged r hmself to be always badly needed. Anyone wshng to avalable to the people f elected. lonate materal may call Mrs. loore, who wll arrange to pck up. OBTUARES Mrs. Moore also a*ks ^or more lelpers, as the demand for dressn KS s much greater than the supby usurpng the power of our Board of Educaton but rather.n a sprt ol cooperaton wth ths emnent body. "As stlted n o\r Republcan Platform publshed recently we.frmly beleve that the Town*Mp %! Commttee and the Board"of Ed- *" locaton should a«t as a team n solvnu ths mportant matter. Th. chldren of our Townshp deserve the best n school facltes. They.re the.future ctzens of our country and ths communty and we would be remss f we dd we would be e $ put all possble effort toward solvng ths problem mmedately. "The fathers and mothers of these chldren can contrbute a great deal by attendng the meetngs of the Towashp Commttee and the Board of Educaton at whch meetngs they could voce opnons and suggestons n ths matter." Permts for 07. More Homes ssued by Town V/OODBRDQE Abslg Corporaton and Sommers Brothers have receved buldng permts for 07 addtonal new homes to be constructed n ther development to be known as Menlo Park Terrace, accurdk to the Buldng nspectors otlre. The development s located n tn: Lafayette secton of thwtownshp, on the other sde of the parkway from De ste of the proposed Ronsm plant. The bulders prkvously receved permts for 6 homes n the development, makng a total of 79 homes to be constructed there. U.S. s consdered ready for an atomc conflct, YOURS! the amazngnew WONDER WHEEL MKS. ELZABETH K. BAKOS AVENEL Funeral servces for Mrs. Elzabeth K. Bakos, 46 Alden Street, were held Saturday h the Grener Funeral Home, 44 Oreen Street, Woodbrdge, wth Dr. Geza Takard, New York Cty, offlcatnt;. Bural was n the Cloverleaf Park Cemetery. Pallbearers were John Galya, Joseph and John Kasmer and Robert Olpnsk. JOHN WOJCECHOWSK SELN John Wojclechowsk, 8, 63 Daz Street, ded Monday at hs home. He s survved by hs wmaw, Mary, nee KobsT. Funeral servces were held ths mornng from hs home and at St. Cecelas Church. Bural was n St. Gertrudes Cemetery, Colona. MEMS OLUB MEETNG WOODBRDGE The Methodst Mens Club v :l meet tonght at 8 oclock n the church. Fall program wll be arranged. N SEWNG MACHNE rnf: n.ctr llat uts the must beautful lulullttllly... the jna/,nr ne>v nkachnu tlmt uoen all y.ur snwne wthout Wllll nlnf, Wltluul,_ alurlrnls,»ew ol buttoft. Wtkt tuttouhole,!muu {<u, a tl((ue, blnd-attuh htfu, ove asl «c«ms. Sew.sagl, lurwurd and revere. Sew fg-tag!- Dont mss ths opportunty! CMM b today! Your Absolute Satsfacton s Guaranteed at Your NECCH Sewng CRCLE UUOKG: UCOVB»- AuttorUr* l)»»l r PAUL, 8 SMTH ST. ^ PERtH AMBOY At K. R. BUUol ^tjr r *" *««*!«^ CAKO, (ll.kmann WOODBRHH: Thrteenyear-uld Carol Okmann, Ufayette Avenue, Korus. ws one of the featured attractons last Sunday on the program, "Showcase," whch had ts prerqrr Sunday over TV staton WATV PlayD an accordon, Mss Olemann wll.apnear n next Sundays program, plaync the "Kfong mtk ">M&r~ Beogtwk durng a Pars cafe scene. Carol has studed the accordon dllgentjy wth James Ltllo, Woodbrdxe, and s qute an accomplshed player. A freshmen at Wnodbrdje Hgh School, she wll be featured n several subsequent showr. n the fl-week seces. Others who wll appear n the shows are Prsclla Taylor, Hopelawn; Carol Kubak, Woodbrdge; Shrley AuRustlne, seln: Venrra SKnorell, VVoodbrdge and Annette Margotto, Port Readng. TO PARADE AVENEL The Holy Name Socety of St. Andrews Churchwll murch n the Somervllle Holy Name parade Sunday. All the men n the parsh are asked to take part " H )n "eet n front of the church by :30 and bus transportaton wll be provded. * «... _ -. : " Mss Rta Besse larg Weds seltn Man n Trnty Church AVFNE, -Mss Rta Besse uc, lahtc: of Mrs. Oscar..u \ 4 c..e Avenue and the lute Mr. UM ntv became the brde. Slol Henry Rny7TeTr"Rttr of \j". v/.yne Hnydrv, 4 Marerml AMne..srln, Snurday n Trnty O j;s-.-!j>n.l Chmcl, Woodbrldue. Hv. Wllnln H. Srhmaus, rector, perforned tn- ceremony. The brdv^vcn n marrage by her lmtlvr. Osrar arxe. Stoltnn. va:; atrcd n a full ankle-length K»w! of Nycnot. edued wth ruf-!ls over a taffeta skrt, an eff-the- --ulder lluson necklne, tdnec wth ulfles and a tlght-ffttert j;sq:t. H?r slvjulder-lenkth vel of French lluson was attached to a queen lace crown trmmed wth seed pearls. She curred a wnlje prnyer book, marked wth whte sladouses and small carnatons. Mss Beverly Davs was mad of honor and wore a pale yellow net over taffeta, ankle-length sown Mss Barbara Mastrangelo and, Mrs. Martha Bell, both of seln, were brdesmads an:) wore matchrvuottxt..,,.^. whle tle ushers were John Dese and Charles Kalnd. seln. Upon ther return from Wld-, wopd on October, the couple wll! resde n seln. For travelng, the brde wore n... sut wth red accessores and a cqrsage of whte gladoluses. The brde attended Woodbrdge Townshp schools and s employed by WestnKhouse Rado and TV., Metuehen. The brdegroom attended New Brtfnswtck scrrb^; and r employed by the RaycoTuto Sea Covers Company, Avenel OOP TO MEET AVENEL The Ffth Dstrc Republcan Club wll meet to nght at 8:5 oclock at the honv of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Cenegy, ~K Dartmouth Avenue. Plans wll be j dscussed for a publc card part; j to be held October 6 at the norm : of Mr. and Mrs.» Joseph Rhodes! 6 Manhattan Avenue. 000 REWARD LMTED TME ONLY HUMPHREY TENSON SEALED ALUMNUM COMBNATON STORM WNDOWS AND SCREENS flsfol. Optonal FOR ANY SZE WNDOW UP TO 40"x80" FLEXBLE STEEL ALL ALUMNUM CHANNELS TRPLE GLDE, ACTON SELF STORNG & FELTED GENUNE REDWOOD NSERTS VENETAN BLNDS LMTED QUANTTY ASO CUSTOM SDE HEMMED 99 Any Sze to 36"x64" OFF WHTE 0NLY-ND QUAl. WNDOW SHADES.:. N ALL TYPES..:N ALL COLORS.:. N ALL PRCE RANGES Made To ff ensure n Our Own Workshop SAME DAY SERVCE Brde of svlnte W./ K^-M MRS. SAMWX..KNYDER G STUDENTS The Veterans Admnstrntlon has announced that t s plannng, [or about 70,000, enrollments of Korean veterans n colleges ths fall compared wth about 75,000 enrolled at the end of Aprl ths year the VA also expects that Korean veterans partcpatng n other types of educaton and tranng programs under the G bll would ncrease to about 50,000. About 70,000 were partcpatng at the end of June. NDEPENDENT Rutgers K NEW BUUN"-;.-- resdents or H,. \y area have br; m, ; rerrs as nmn, lflr>7 alvftntrrr: ;\ years freslmen, len-s for men aouk mr.,... hve seen AnvW, armed force.-,. tlo freshm.u., Hnt WRmrnt ;.,. Unversty, enln, ;. than la.bno n :;< :.sons, nclu.s ].:., New Jr-Kveuu.,, of Calforna, CUM,,,, (nn, MssnclnM.!*., Oho fnd lenm-lv;,]!, Freshmen n-un - d-p; Henry H. (.hnrp, : street, mn of Mr. n;-,,: - Choh.lck: Mjclel. r, Rppond ared. fm,. MV.H. Mchael O.ve v, Kmamls, 6 Crnen ; Mr. and Mrs. f,::n: ;.crusnlrm, Jurdan; ;: Mlloy. 4 Wtjrn::, t.,,frnu!-, fcph P. Klko. s,,; of Mr. and M:,., -, Gerard" A. MaT. 7H K son of Mr. and Mr Mller, and Ruben Commercal AM r. Mrs. Elzabeth Zwrln- Hosptal Guld To Meet on WOODBRDGE unt of the Wnmesr Perth Amboy Gnrj wll hold ts frst H- fall season Monday ; the Methodst Churcl After the busme-, membershp tea w; welcome new men. hear reports on tn drve. Mrs. James A Mrs. Frank McGaru charman of the leu "Hs 4; T,. n -! V. Wwt\m ):..;; -,] F YOU CANT BUY AT SUMMTS EXAGT ADVERTSED PRCE? SENSATONAL END OF SEASON SALE Pot. No For 36" WNDOWS 9 95 nstallaton t Aldlllmnl MOST C0LORS VENTATED ALUMNUM AWNNGS ALUMNUM COMBNATON STORM SCREEN DOORS 39" Szes to 37x85 rxtlutlul Adlltl.ml ncludes Alumnum Door Frame (lass and Screen nserts. DOOR ALL-STEEL RADATOR ENCLOSURES 3000 STOCK PECES Ala Cujtom Models At low Pfct P. A MADSON METUCHEN MET NEW BRUNSWCK CHarter 7-975

3 r,ppkndent LEADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. PAGE THREE nrtnen Named!y Colona Club,- )NA- Snveral nrw meml(, rl. welcomed by The Co r C, h ftt ts.meetng and ]t, ( jsh supper Monday. Thr :l,m!jrr; are Mrs. Leonard.,.. Mrs, Arthur KaHnwoskl, Kdwnd Wlrla, Mrs. John Mrs,.Joseph Pscacha,! 5 Kdwnrd Newton, Mrs, Jo-,, Munsun nnd Mrj. Archer u" John Bel*, presdent, anun, T l commttee charmen as, 0WS cancer dressngs. Mrs,,,,.w Kroh; playground, Mrs. r,.th Porenbftugh; budget, fs [);ul Ablonczy; coffee, Mrs. Lr* Alessl; by-laws, Mrs. John hosptalty, Mrs. Robert Socal Notes, Organzaton Actvtes Throughout Townshp Mr. end Mrs. Peter J. Petersen 7" 0 M at k Gold Weddng Date VVOOUBllDOF Mr. and Mrs. Peter 4. Prtersen, of pnrt, formerly of YVnrdhrllge, wll celebrate ther JOth wrddnr annwrsary here on Sunday. Open house wll be held from %.,ofk.-r at the hunu- \ ther ton^n)-u,u and daughter,. Mr. and Mrs. V. Stanley Osborne, 05 Ffpnnnn Street Mr. ftcrspn wn: was well Hlown throughout Woodbrdge as "P»e, the talor," conducted a talor shop on Man Street for many years. ror to that he was employed by the Chrlstensen brothers who conducted Chrhtermcnn Dntartment store. Dur.nR Wrd War, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson made an enormous."grd star" fg whch thry prtjented to the Townshp, The Rat was strung across Man Street when l»e muncpalty celebrated t,-, 5Uth annversary. Mr. Petersen s an ex-chef of Woodbrdge Fre Company No, an;, a member of Woodhrdge E»en«nt FremerCs As? relaton. Most of the old tmers n the town were hs customers and he also made the polce and fremens unforms, Martyn-Garofoto Weddng Rtes Held n St. Cecelas Church D-uels; program, Ms. Prank Mss Daaa Garofolo, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Gnrofolo, 00 pel pctures were shown Luke Ave.ue, to John A. MarUn, j on. work of the Mt. Carmel wn of.]ohn Martn. Lnden and bn:; Servce for whch the Mrs. Adolph.Ulster, Avenel, took jccr dressngs are made, place at 3 oclock Saturday afterpab were projected for n show noon nst. Cecelas Church, se- dce November. Mrs. Frank ;n. Rev, John Wlus, pastor, psr,- wll known dance drector ] formed the double rng ceremony. drect the producton. A recepton was held at the St. Cecelas Hull, The brde wa.s escorted by her venel PTA Holds father. Mss Jpan Julano", Planfleld, cousn of the brde was her mad of honor. Brdesmads were ntal Sesson Mss Angela Garofolo, sster of the brde and Mss Ann EYey, Colona. Lous Mlele, Clnrk, cousn of the brde was best man.. Ushers were A plea to mothers to >v traffc rates when delverng M pckng up ther chldren dursrlool hours, was made by ly Lund, prncpal at a meetof the Avenel PTA Tuesday l Mrs. Wllam Legay presd- Jcrry Marzaro, Colona and Howard Martyn, Lnden, brother of the.the brde wore a gown of whte satn, desgned wth Chantlly lace nanels on the full skrt and tran t speaker was _ Von V...., Rose-The bodce was fashoned ol to, Perth Amboy, prncpal of matchng laee. an lluson yoke adult evenng school, member j wth lace collar and long ponted the Perth Amboy Hgh School j sleeves. Her slk lluson fngertp vand advsor to senor boys, vel was attached to a satn and mne for the evenng was lace pece wth seed peart trm frutful Pears." Th couple wn resde at Lake Avenue, Colona, after - ft health program wll be feaat the next meetng, Oc- j veddn; trp. The brde s a grad-; le.!(), when the guest speaker mte of Wobdbrdge Hgh, Class, le Dr.. J. Fne, Perth Am- t, 50. and s employed by B.C. A.s topc wll be, "What Par- n Wondbrdgc. The brdegroom Should Know About Ther ;Mended Lnden schools and spent [lldrts Eyes and Throats." frur years n the U. S. Army o MRRORS GLASS TABLE TOPS SHOWER DOORS SHADOW BOXES CARVED GLASS MURALS ty comng t(> people who SPECALZE n the FNER types of (Mass and Mrror Work you can SAVE MONEY!! A polshed plate glass table top 6"x3(" s avalable for a low, low $4.50! KSTMATES CKEHFttj.Y GVEN FREE Custom Cut Mrrors Any Sze! All Our Work s Fully Guaranteed Call Now RAhway [The Mrror & Glass Shop [495 MAN STREET RAHWAY, N. J. Oll.N DALY!) TO ( RDAY TX 9 V. M, /» % * J~ K f»4 TS SMART TOGO N "THRFT SEASON"! > Utween NOW and nnxt Aprl nd youll be wnart n every alng of the word. "Thrft wun" shp fares save moneymsa the crowds-and your U«r go* 9 fartner y Europe tou! As for beng smart n the fashonable sense-just let ua show you some of the European events planned for "Thrft Season. Everythngs» f" swng-from grand opera to horse-racngl Pton AWY*-Sw W NOW! MARGARETTEN TRAVEL AGENCY "A CumpleU, Wlendly Tmv«l Ser»c«" MBMBKK HOHAttr STREET PEKTH AMBOY Phone P. A Awerton gpctaty ol Travel A««ut«, me. o At Tr»n»pott Amu Recent Brde MRS. JOHN A. MARTYN sccupatlon n Japan and combat duty wth the Frst Cavalry Dvsjon n Korea. He s now empoyed by Electrc Company Clark.» To Wed Saturday SEWAREN Mss Mae ODonnHl, daughter of Mrs..lohn ODonnel and the la^«mr. OTJonnel, shower at the home of Mss >yder. 36 Fourth Avenue, dng. Co-hostesses were chnel Karnas and flhs. Stanley Karnas. The guests were Mrs.,lohn Venerus. MlsS, Arlene Veneus. Mss Alen Mae OConnor, Mrs. John Aurcle and daughter, Gortrude, Ms. ODonnel, Mrs. Wlla-m Frels-h, Mrs. Lous Zllfvvetz and Mrs. lohn SKlar, all of Sewaren. Mrs. Mtchell Carns, Mrs. Qeorge Murray, Mrs, Kathryn Brennan,. Mrs. Arche Rcn am Mrs. James Steele. WoodbrdKc; Mrs. Dnvld McClay. Mrs. Anna Hennech, Mrs. Angelo Sorvedlo WaltpcBosle, all of Hallway. Mrs. Ncholas Adamskl, Clark Townshp, Mrs. John Karnar, Colrmla; Mrs. Lllan Baldwn, Cartevrt; Mrs. Frank Martns, Elmhurst, L..; Mrs. Thomas Davles, Clffsdc and Mrs. Edward Corny, Oldwck.. Mss ODonnel wll marry Joseph Karnns, Robert Street, Saturday afternoon at 4 oclock n St. Johns Church. n Ladesf Ad to Hear Talk on Unted Natons AVBNET The Lades Ad Socety of the Frst Presbyteran Church, wll meet Tuqsay evenng. October 3, 8 P.M.. n the church audtorum. The program wll feature Mrs. Elzabeth Drake, Chatham, who wll spenk on the topc "Unted Natons," Mrs. Drake s secretary of the Madson-Chatham chapter of the Amercan Red Cross, and s a member of the Board of the Morrs County Tuberculoss Hosptal. She has served nne years on the Board of Educaton n Chatham. For the past sx years she has travelled through Mexco and many South Amercan countres, nhnnrvns "Whn" Halloween Party Lsted by Rosary AVENEL The Rosary Socety of St. Andrews R. C. Church met n the church hall wth Mrs. Wllam flugfelmeyer presdng. Among the plans dscussed for the comng season were a Halloween party, theater party and a membershp drve. The Halloween party wll be held on October 30 for members and ther husbands. All guests are to be n costume and przes wll be awarded.reservatons for the theater party, to be held September 9 n Paper Mll Playhouse, Mllburn, for members, may be made through Mrs. Eml Franko, 433 Tappan Street. The membershp drve wll end October 7 when the ne\v membere wll be welcomed at a ceremony n the church. All present members are asked to brng n at-least one new member before that tme.. New Rosarans..nclude Mrs. Mare Mehlhorn, Mrs. P. P. Symansk, M». H, M. Kwasnesk and Mrs. Corrne Stewart. SPECAL MEETNG, r SELN A specal meetng of the executve Board of selln PTA wll be held Monday at :30 P.M.! at School 5. AH offcers and commttee charmen are urgted to at- MENS CLUB TO MEET at work U.N..C.KF. actng as WOODBRDGE The frst techncal assstant. She s also a meetng of the Mens Group of member of the A.A.U.N. n N. J. Congregaton Adath srael wll be held Tuesday at 8:30 P. M., at the Amercansare eatng more meat Woodbrdge Jewsh Communty thf year, survey shows, Center. when you try them youll see why!, an<fyouw dscover Flagstaff Corn and mvery Flagstaff Food fasfesbetfef OKT HKAl)lN( llr, Redd, son of Mr. and Mrs, (urrtce O. trdd, nrt Krudu: reotvel the degree nf Doctor of Optometry at the graduaton exmses of the!>outern COCKC of Optometry n Memphs, Tenn.. September 8. The decrees were conferred by Dr. W. H. Crnmcr, presdent of (he Oollcfp. Dr. Redd graduated from Woodtrldec Hgh School betorf entcrne mltarry servce n 94. After servng for three years wth the..s. Matnes, ho attended Rutgers Unversty. He recelvcfl hs bachelors degree from the Unversty of Mam, Mdere he majored n psychooy. At present, Dr. Kedr s resdng wth hs parents, whle preparng to take state lcensng examnatons. AOH To Sponsor Fashon Revue WOODBRDGE Lades Auxlary, Dvson No. 8, A.Q.H., wl hold ts second annual fashon show, Monday at The Pnes. Models, who are asked to- mee tomorrow nght at 9 oclock at ttle Columban Club for rehearsal, wll be Mrs. Jo%cph Allen, Mrs, John Cassdy, Mrs. Edward Dungan, Mrs. John Enhom, Mrs. Robert Hauj, Mrs. Patrck Klmurray, Mss, Patrca Lelsen, Mrs, George Mller, Mrs. Raymond Wlalen, Mrs.-Wllam Mller, Mss Kathleen Reynold, Mrs. Denns Ryan, Mrs.,Homer Stone. Refreshments wll be served at the show whch wll start at 8 P. M. Tckets may be purchased from Mss Murearet Van Tassel cr Mss Eleanor Coflpy. Sunday School Slates Program fos Rally Day AVENEL The Sunday School of the Frst Presbyteran Church wll hold Rally Day exercses Sunday at 9:30 A.M., n the church sanctuary, durng the Sunday School sesson. Promoton certfcates, pns and Bbles wll be- presented. Mrs. Gordon Hanna and Mrs. Harold Van Ness are commttee charmen. "Hot know FLAGSTAFF PEAS taste bdterly Krohta-Svka Weddng Held; No. School PTA Couple cm Extended Honeymoon \ las lwmb AVENEL-Mss phrloy M«ry! slvkn. duuhte tf Mr. and Mrs. OenrMe SllvkH,, 338 A,vanel Street, brmmt the wwe o Wlltftm Harold Kohto, son of Mr. and Mrs Mchael Kohto. 3 Hll Street, V-kvlle, PB.. Saturday n St. An* drtuvs Church. R»v, Julus Ort- n-.sy, asssted by ftev.-^ohn KKftn, Vformd the double-rnjt vrvcmony. The brde, slven n m»rr«re by her fatln, wore a gown of wh!t^ - satn wth a nylon tulle ons tran and t nerkltnr n Alpnron Uce. The ftn- Kt!t -ltrth vel was attached to ; frown of ornnge blossoms. Mss Arlcne Smallfy, Fords, wns nnul cf honor whlln Ms. Byron WaslSch.k, thacrt, N. Y., sster of he brdegroom: Msa rene Stroln, lnden, cousn of the brde and Mls.s Dalores Sftprle, also of Ln rn, were brdesmads. Flo\yer «lrl was Elzabeth Slvkn, Curtert. Jack Kohto. Peckvlle, was hs brothers b«t man. Ushers were Frank Llsk, Scranton, Pa.. Oportte Kownlehuck, Fords and John Slvka, Avenel, brother of the brde The couple are on a Weddng trp to Bermuda and then to Canada. On ther return on October, they wll resde at the Avcnc Street address where they wll be at home to tner frend.!. For travellng the brde wore n ay sut, red and black ncces sones and a whte orchd corsane. The brde s a graduate o: Wosdbrlclge Hgh School, class o. 950 ahd attended Albrght Col lege where she was a member of P Alpha, Tau Sororty. She s employed as star! assstant by th Standard Ol Development Com pany, Bayway. The brdegroom graduated from Blakeslj! Hgh School, Baksly, Pa, and Albrght College, class of 95 He s a member of Kappa Upslo Ph fraternty. He serted n th Marne Corps for one,year and employed by the Hudson Coa Company, Scranton, Pa, CARD TARTY TOMORROW AVENEL The, Avenel Fr Company Auxlary wll sponso a card party tomorrow nght a ( 8 oclock n tb.e flrehouse. The publc s nvted, LST SESSON AVENL Tre Lades Auxlary of Avenel Memoral Post, VFW wll mea Monday at the Maple Tree Farm, at 8 P. M. Marred SutunUty MRS. \fuxam. KROHTO Jewsh Congregaton Plans Varety Show AVENEL The Congregaton Sons of Jacob wll sponsor a varety show fl the Avenel Jewsh Communty Center on Lord Street, October 0. The aftow wll featum sx professonal acts, wth a dance to follow. Edward Stern, charman of the show stated that tcket? may be obtaned from members or at the d6or. CHURCH SCHOOL WOODBRDGE Th* Methodst Church» agan holdlns regular sessons for all ages, nstructon starts at 9:45 A.M., and con- tnues for one hour, woodbltldge -One hundred and sxteen members enrolled el. le frst mnm of Nn. School, PTA, Mrs. Rjchard Randolph, membershp ctahfflsn Teportc}.- Mlss Phows fns; rrcelved the attendancp prlac for havng the mosfc pnenls present. Mrs Norman Kllby. presdent; ntroduced all the teachers and read a letter from the.state pre^ *< T dmt welcomng the new year af FfA f Mrs. Donald Fales. program charman, ntroducrd Mrs; J. -Br Dnwsnn. pwsldtll of the Mddlfc-. sex County Councl, who spoke on "Ams nnd deal* ofvra." Mr*. Dawson hghlghted the accoflvpltsmwnts of PTA whch- asssted n helpng to brng nto effect the. N.lonal School Luncheon prosrnm. Food and Drag Act, Chld Labor Law, School Bus L<vw. Mrs George W. Oettle, cholrnun nf the parenl-study group nnnouv.td the frst sesson wll be held at the home of Mrs. sftdore Rnsenblum, 96 Oreen Street, NO* vembcr 4 at 8:30 P.M. The topc to be dlfcksrd wll be "What s :j Makes u Oood Home." wth emphass plncrd on fathers ptace n J the home. Mrs. Oettle wll \et&""< the dscusson. Patrck Boyltn. prncpal, asktd; for assstance when drvng chll- dm to school. He emphaszed tht" fact that mothers should not let chldren off on the wrong sde of the street where they wll h»v» to cross the street. Mr. Boylan also reported that 0 new chu-,-j drcn were enroled ths year. No. PTA wll sponsor a dance November n School No^ audtorum. There wll be t door prze, refreshments and przes for the class and the chlld.^ who sells the most tckets, Rev. Devanny to Preach Yearly Vacaton Sermon WOODBRD&E Rev, Barl Devanny wll preach hs annual % ^ vacaton sermon Sunday at the oclock servce n the Frst Presbyteran Church, The message wlll be llustrated by happenngs and fobservaton* from Mr. L!«v«W* vacaton. Among the tems to be mentoned are Edde Fsher and Coca Cola; the Angelc Methodst»nd Lgnum Vtae, ""-CHRSTENSENS-"" "The Frendly Sore" Wnners to Date 59 Wnnng Keys Stll Mssng Keys Good on Any Footwear Purchase FREE* BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOES How wguld yqu lke to get your backto-school shoes for "FREE of [extra cost? ts easy. All you have to do s come nto our shoe department buy your shoes and select a key to unlock our "MYSTERY TREASURE CHEST." f your key fts, were gong to gve you the shoes as a present. n case your key doesnt work, youll receve a fne souvenr anywlay. \ CHLDREN Buster Brown lttle Yankees, 4.95 u 6.95 TEEN-AGERS Buster Brown Pferls Fashons Conne Shoe CreaUoaa Offcal Grl Scout 3.95 to 7.95 Mchael Bedard Henry Bothwell BU Clwc George Pyatt Arthur Zollner Andrew Ducsak fctll Lews HOJRS 9-6 Frday Tlt 9 Sat 9 A. f. to 8 P. lt- Ths Year* Wnners Robert Lews John, Czmyr Martha Urban K^leet MoDonough Janet Much* Nancy Suter.,Kocler«n T BOYS Buster Brown Offcal Scout Robn Hood 6.95 u 7.95 YOUNG MEN Ptdwns Jarmans Sundal, Offcal Scout 7.95C 9.95 Chrstne Gortvay HeUna Qas ewsk Partca Johnston Dlanne Gal Shepud Dtanne YeDen -Anna Mare NLske Cnely Lmstcnscws lkh..

4 «* VXCE FOUR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 953 NDEPENDENl ST. CECELAS CHURCH Rev. John Wlls, P»»lor ST. JOHNS CHURCH Fourth Monday, Whte Church Quld at Uu Manse. Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00, 9:00, Sfwaren lamph Thonu,»j Reader. vr wllows R. (. (HRCH M«Hn«s 00 A \!. Worshp Servce. Thrtl Thursday, Womens Assocaton meets at 8 P. M. Weekday Masses, 7:30 and 8:00 WMtMwmn.u.- Mrs. Krothta Parkltmha, Orfanlst ltrt Wflne Offcal Board Thrd Wcdnes- < :<o P. M. Yonns Peoples Felluwsp. Second and fourth Wednesdays, A.M. u sn s.n-m<. M>s, pastor day, 8:00 P. M. s, l!:."v.:.!->:(., ut 7:30. 9:00 nnd Womens Assocaton Every 7:45 P. M. Gospel Servce n : oo Ladles Ad Socety, p. M. Wednesday, 8:00 P. M., contlnu- 00 A. At other Wednesday, :00 P.M. ; unu and word. sen, :5 c(, A.M.-Comrmmlon Sun-. ltlme _ We started wllh a very poor ous Wr^v Mssses nt 8 A.M. o. K. T. Club Thrd Tuesday, Wednrsday Hopeless Novena Cases. to St. Jude, Patron ol COLONA GOSPEL CHAPEL day, fr»t Sunday of each month. salary but have worked hardand Novs*:) n honor of St. Anthony g : oo P. M. 8 (0 p M. prayer meetng and nm&n Avenue at West Street FKST CHURCH OF SEUN,,, ncl l^lry nt 7:5 P. M., wth bgma Apna Ph Sororty Sec- Bble study. FRST OH Rr OF CHRST my company has rased me every ColonU PRESBYTERAN year untl now we are n the comfortable bracket class.!ev. S,.,.v, s Pcs Hosptal,ond and Fourth Monday, 8:00 SCENTST Jtw Brms?, rk, n clnc. Sunday, School And Bble Classes Rev. Hrnry M. llartman, Pastor (MR LADY O!" PEACE CHURCH j9:00 A.M. Sunday Servces: Famly Servce/] West ravem(!. New Brunswck Avenue, Fords 9 A. M.; Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.; Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. But my wfe s never satsfed. TKNTY < ftrr..tntn r., (rm*«, Patter T Oosp«l Servce, Sunday, SF.M. Worshp servce, A. M. Nursery.Chuy servce, :no A.M. The old house was, too small and <!orn-r BrrkWey Boulevard and Chrstan Womens Home Bble for chldren of those ^tendng. Readng room. Thursday; -< then;the^old _furnlm;e (.upcr Avpnr, &elln Class, Tuesday, P.M. (the new house.the old car ran albut t wasnt stylsh enough, Adequate parkng space n rcur ol Suf. -lco 0 A M. Young Peoples Meetng, Frday, church..sn,,,< Worshp, :00 has very lltle to do but feels 8 P.M. Monday: :30 P. M., weekdny 3:!.;y :45. Frda p.cs. M. meetng \.y. Mdweek All Day Payer. and J, Evangelstc Servce, MKTHODST (lltk() M;n Street Rev. fllkm M..lustlrf. Pastor Sudny Servces Bblc.fv- (l A. M. Monn:- WnMp. n : oo A, M ** Stlted Mretnts» Offcal B >a\l, Ost Monday, 8 \M. Youm: Adult Fellowshp, "esy. 8 P. M. PorluRllly Guld, secofd OUlth Mondays. 8 P. M. frst and Sunday School Board, second rmrsdny. 8 P. M, Womans Socety of Chrstan 5(vr>, thrd Wednesday, 8 P. M. FRST CONGRESSONAL ( UKCH B<mm and Grove Avenues WodbrdKe llcv. Anthony s. (hadwck, Ph.D., Mnster Ms. f;«r;e. Rhodes, Mnster of Musc Hlln, Vonrhees, Jr., Suprrlnlmll of Sunday Schools Worshp Sunday School 9:5 A. M. Monday Worshp :00 A. M. P.M. Young Marred Couples Frst Sunday, 3:00 P. M. PtlgTlm fellowshp Evey Sunday, 3:00P.M. Chor Rehearsal*» Chancel Wednesday, 8:00 P. M Carol Frday, 3:5 P. M. Junor Frday, 3:46 P M. Youth Frd*, 5:00 P. M HUNGARAN REFORMED CHURCH Comer of School and Jnmps Streets, Woodhrldgr Rtv..»slo KtcsKemethy, Pastor Mss Mafdalene ftthmary, Organst and Chor Drector Order of Servces and Actvtes Sunday, 0:00 A. "M., U!Klay. Sunday, worshp servce nenglsh; at A. M., worshp servce n Hungaran. Second Sunday at 3 P. M., Lnjd;js. Ad Socety meetng, Mrs. Anj drew Busa presdng. Frst and thrd Mondays at 7:30 P. M., Churchmens Brotherhood meetng; Steve Dorko., Presdent. EVery second Tuesday at 8 P. M., Consstory meetng. Second and fourth Wednesdays at 7:30 P. M., Frendshp Crcle, meetng. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH Avenel - Rev. John Ejan, Pastor Weekday Masses: 7:30 P, M. Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 9:30, 0:00 and :00 A. M. WOODBRDGE GOSPEL CHURCH Prospect Street, Woodbrjdrc Rev. Gunt.v Bott, Pastor Sunday \ 9:45 A. - M., Sunday School! 3 Classes for all ages. Sunday Masses: 7:00. 8:00, 9:00, 0:00 and :00 A.M. Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 8:5 A. M. N vna to Our Lady of Perpcu.l Help each Tuesday at 7:45 P. M. (Ynfssous. Saturdays, 4:00 to l.od P. M. and 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. Frst. Tuesdays Tuesday. Sesson, Wednesdays Lades Ad Socety, second and fourth, ;G0 P. M., at the church. Thursdays * Thrd Tlmrsday, Womens AssHton meetng at 8 P. M, at the church. Frdays Junor Chor. 3:45 P. M. H;;h School Chor, 7 P. M. Adult Chor, 8 P. M. ADAXJ SRAEL SYNAGOGUE Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdge Kev. Samuel Newburger, Rabb. Frday, 7:30 P. M. Regular Sabbath servces. ST. JAMES R. C. CHURCH Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdge Rl. H, ^sgr. Charles G. McCorrlstn, Pastor KM (,\s:\c Napoleon, Assstant Pastor Kv. Harold Utrsch, Assstant Pastor Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 0:00 and :00. Boy.s d the parsh wll re (ew- communon n a body Sun- FRST PR.ESBYTERUN CHRCM Rahway Avenn* and Carteret Road, Woodbrdge llov. Carl tannum Devanny, Mnster Your news doesnt have to wat wth a telephone handy. n a matter of mnutes you can share your happness wth everyone. Ever stop to thnk how many ways your phone makes tself so useful to you savng you tme, money, effort? When you do, you realze what a bg bargan t s so much convenence for so lttle cost. ttf LlllUn P. Sttphmt, 6f«rtt Sunday Servces Momlng Worshp at :00, Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.. ReraUr Meettaf Frst Monday Sesson meetng n the church at 8:00 P, M. second Jlonday. Board of Tnff tees. Whte Church OuUd at the Manse. Thrd Tuesday, Sunday Bchool teachers. TRNTY EPSCOPAL CHURCH Ralway Avenue, Woodbrdre Rer. Wllam B. Bchmaus, Ret tot Mrs. Wllam Neeoe, Orgulst Sunday Servces 8:00 A. M. Holy Communon, 9:30 A. M, Sunday School. :00 A. M. H6ly Communon frst and thrd, Sunday. Mornng Prayers and sermon second and fourth Sundays. Holy Day servces, 0:00 A. M. Trnty Vestry, second Monday, 7:30 P.M.. Trnty.Mens Club, second Wednesday, 7:00 P. M. St. Agnes Unt, frst Monday, :30 P. M. St. Margarets Unt, frst Wednesday, 7:00 P. M. Trnty Altar Guld meets quarterly. Trnty Junor Altar Guld, frst and thrd Mondays, 6:45 P. M. Trnty Acolyte Guld meets quarterly. Trnty Chor, Thursdays, 8:00 P.M. Trnty Church School Faculty, fourth Frday, 7:30 P. M. Boy Scout Troop 34, Frday, 7:00 P. M. ST. JOHN:S EPSCOPAL CHURCH Fords Juan Lopez, Deacon 9:45 A. M., Sunday School. :00 A. M., Mornng Prayer. Weekday Actvtes Monday 7:30 P. M., Young Adults meet second and fourth Mondays n homes. Tuesday 7:00 P, M.; Deacons, second Tuesday. 7:5 P. M., Boy Scouts. 8:00 P. M., Lades Ad, second Tuesday. 8:5 P. M,, Sesson, second Tuesday. Wednesdaj 3:30 P. M., Grl Scouts. 8:00 P. M., Mr. and Mrs. Club, thrd Wednesday n homes. Thursday 3:45 P. M., Chldrens Chor. 7:00 P. M., Youth Chor. 8:5 P.M., Senor Chor. FRST BAPTST CHURCH ftlarket and Hlf h Street Perth Amboy Rev. P»t*r Rowlrhuk. Pastor :00 A. M., Mornlrm Worshp. 9:45 A- M.. Sunday School. _..6JA.P.- M., Baptst Youth Fclowslp. 7:30 P. M., Evenng Gospel Servce. Thursday, weekly. 3:45 P. M.. Chldren* Chor: weekly. 7:5 Youth Chor; weekly 8:5 P. M., Senor Chor: last 6:30 P. M. Cubs. NEW DOVER METHODST CHURCH Sunday Church School 0 A. M. Mornng Worshp A. M. Sermon for A.M. Servce. Young Fellowshp 7:30 P. M. The pont that tne rwlsm s sprtual, harmonous, nncl dvne not 8odd or unlovely because church school each Monday: 7:30 P. M., deacons meetng, secoul tll realty Ls of Ood, wll be em- Monday: ff P.M.. Lades Ad meet- phaszed at Chrstan Scence ngs, second and fourth Mondays..wvces Sunday n the Lesson- Wednesday: 7:30. P. M., Sunday Se-mon enttled Realty.", Sohool teachers and offcers, thrj The Gdden Text s from Phlp- Monday of each month, pans: Whatsoevw thngs are Thursday: 7 P. M., Junor Chor Hue. whatsoever thngs are honrehearsal every Thursday; 8 P. M..!c;!, whatsoever thngs are Just, Senor Chor rehearsal every whatsoever thngs are pue. what- Thursday; 7:30 P. M.. trustees! soever thpgs are lovely, whatsomeetlng frst Thursday of month. e\er thrgs are of good report; f The Sesson meets the frst Sunday of the month after servce, Communty organzatons usng the church regularly are: Lons Club of seln, frst and thrd Mondays, 6 P. M.; seln Womens Club, thrd Wednesday, P. M.; seln Lbrary Assocaton, frst Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.: Vctory Acres Cvc League, thrd Frday, 8 P. M.; Chan O Hlls Womens Club, frst Tuesday, 8 P. M.: Eghth Dstrct Republcan Club, second Wednesday, 8 P. M. OUR REDEEMER EVANGELCAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 6 Fora otr«, Fords Rev. Arthur L. Krcyllne, Pastor Sunday School and Bble Class, 9:30 A, M. Mornng Worshp at 0:45. FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH OF AVENEL 6 Woodbrdge -Avenue, AveneL Sunday Servces The Rev. W. W. Warman, Mnster Mrs. Wllam B. Krug, Organst Mrs. Frank M.zzur, Sr,, Chor Olrectrtu 6. H. Weferlne, Sncrlntendtut of Church School Sunday Servces Sunday, 9:30 A. M., Church School; :00 Church Worshp; 7:00 Westmnster Fellowshp; Adults, 7 P. M. Last Monday, 8:5 P. Sunday A. M., P. M.. Young M. Mens Fellowshp; thrd Monday,! Trust- ees meetng at 8 P. M. GU Scouts, Monday, weekly at 7 P. M. Explorers weekly, Monday at 7 P. M. Tuesday Deacons meet second Tuesday of February, Aprl, June, August, October and December; Boy Scouts at 7 P. M.; nd. 8:00 P: M., Lades Ad; at 7 P. M., Sesson. Wednesday, thrd. 7:00 P. M., Youth Councl; 4th, 8:00 P. M., Mr. and. Mrs. Clb. there be any vrtue, and f there be any prase, thnk on tljese thlnes" (4:8V A further ctaton from the KnB Jumes Verson of the Bble reads: "n the begnnng was the Word, and the^ Word was wth God. and the Word was God. All thngs were made by hm; and wthout hm was notanvthfng made that was made (John :,3). Ths correlatve ctaton wll be rpad from "Scence and Health wth Key to the Scrptures" by, Mary Baker Eddy: "All realty s n God and Hs creaton, harmonous and eternal. That whch He creates, s good, and He makes all that s made" <47:4-6). FRST CHURCH OF CHRST, SCENTST 7 College Ave., New Brunswck Frst Church of Chrst, Scen- A Planned mprovement Road Program for Woodbrdge Townshp Vote Carlson Deter Katen Rhodes Pad for by Arnold S. Graham Drar Lousa: f have been marred for years to a Rlrl t love very much and thought sh* love me but now sometmes wonder f she does. My-problem s ths: No matter how much make, she spends more and keeps us n debt all the borhood. The result s that can just meet my expenses every montl^ and nothng has been put awtfc for the educaton of our sx-yearold boy. f anythng should happen to me or should lose my job, \te would be n a bad stuaton. tst, 7 College Avenue, New Brunswck, N. J., holds Sunday servces and Sunday School at A. M. and testmonal meetngs on Wednesdays at 8 P. M. The readngs from the desk are from the Bble and the- Chrstan Scence textbook, "Scence and Health wth Key to the Scrptures," by Mary Baker Eddy. The church mantans a nursery, publc readng room and lbrary n the T:hurch buldng. The readng room s open Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays from to 4 P. M..,..»».«"»»»»»»U,».»» wnenrerusr ho ten*!pouts and says dm: But. Lousa, slp was m-,, fcomed to tvng us slc. as her pnrents wcc n crcumstances nnd Mn> W, faye we were murrffd. w: do to Ret Us on n more M of lvng wthout nush! to leave me? Answer; You are Mr. Local Busnessman: Every Week your prospects are seeng dds lke ths...^gf,rght n ths paper! Theyll be lookng for you n they^low_pages [The[ Local Buyng Gude for 9 out of 0 New Jersey [NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY very foolsl oos wfe who s selfsh an* - you n such a sltumjon., admrable trat to be mnhu: have nce standards n!,,,), t e foolsh to carry t to,, extent that your fuuro., gerous gamble. The successful man «n; somethng every yp;u MW-.U. rany day whch uswly,,., most of us n tme. H; wn ; to lve lke a ten thm.sn. a year man on a salary u\ t means nothng but cl,. the end, And the very,.,:, cause you to gamble wr. ones to blame you must M,, have nothng left. The only thjnj for you to st down" and bklur; \ come. Decde what ym n, safely and stck to t. Dont worry about yn leavng you. Perhaps t,, make her understand the«;, she herself s takng by :: that you lve beyond v>nr she wll see the lnht am to do her part. Address your letter : Lousa, 090 Natcn-.l!,Bldg., Washngton ) *W» Van Wnkle topped for y&rs Ssrbook Drve the Car! Compare the Prce! Check the Deal! YOU CANT BEAT THE CAR Dont nvest your money untl you see us and put the husky, hgh-compresson power of a Pontlac through ts paces! From your frst touch on the accelerator to the last smooth, assured stop, youll fnd you have ; real performer n hand. And Pontacs record for dependablty makes every mle much more enjoyable. YOU CANT BEAT THE PRCE The prce <>} a Pont he s actually just a few dollars abov he very lowest prced cars! Conc n and check fur yourself! Wth ts sze, luxury and power, untac offers-a vast dfference n (jualty fora small dfference n prce and makes fne car ownershp wthn the.reach of any new car buyer. YOU CANT BEAT THf DAl you want the best value, oj count. Then do ths: After youve eperleneed Pontacs powerful performance, know ts extra qualty and ts tow prce, let y prove to you that ontlac has one of the very hghest resale values n Amerca. Everythng adds up to one fact; the lontac deal syo^r best deal! // j yetwsts&fftfo GKHKAL MOTORS LOWEST. 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5 ,K KNDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 953 PAGE FVE Soouts n Encampment.lHlDOE One of the,u!> events of the fall sea.- Kxploror Scouts of (Mndl. Boy Scouts of f ;ll be t.e partcpaton Kjcplwer Encampment M lake place at Ru*ers v m October 9 and 0. km npmcnt s n ^ooper- Unvevty%d \ r Force contngent at r, n. Ths Encampment,.prnocl lo 00 Explorer -.s come frst served, nnl Uv Jersey,. p.vrs partcpatng n le a least 5 years of,,n croups must tyc ac-, by adult leadershp. ).ms ol FrMny, Oca, four oclock when.,,-. rrvc Ht the Unversty Kulny evenng wll be :,," banquet. There Wll - aded n the program :hc Unversty, clscus- Mvr.sUy faculty moms Gff Club vvll pre-,cr. and the U. S. Ar.,, make several prcsenta.nny afternoon, the Ex-,l be taken to Prnceton, (,) vew the PrncetontVball same. yplorrrs,must^ regster!t:r Explorer unts and >c; Offce wthout de-,;. r tn be sure of a place n.-ampment. W TOS ;> now mere cars on the cvc before, accordng to H Publc Roads, whch ; la, :t the end of the,.- f- vchlck regstraton, y reach 54, , or.n msfp than 53.J ; n!)s. Accordng to the -.!;er cars at the end.l number 45,035,000 and :, busses, 9, todays Pattern "[Tl --.O H 9-: Msaes Szes, l\ ); 30, 3, 34, 30, 38, 40, K> jumper takes & yards..so n» yurda. Thrty-fve ctnts n cons - p.ttc udtt 5 cents for l -t --n fyou wsh lat-class S-ml to 70 Newspaper n l-t., 3 West 8th St., lull;, N. Y. Prnt planly Ar..L, ADDRESS wth ZONE, and STYLE NUMBER. * "vone ldves fall J; UM-S Kspecally j All \s Order some ml luv ; buuquet or j>$y ".ll corsage Shell $ffl\ ll( JUU fur t. «a»" m»> tlver and Telegraph H W ALSHECKS LOWER SHOP;! mbuy Ave. WO,8-636 WARM FRENDS! Mohllu-at Healng Ol ^lean & Economcal ALL US FOR uel ol servce at ts best! John J. Bttng Cerebral Palsy Center Aded by Youngsters lttle luu kt ln, tw M -old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Krw.rf Ke.tns. l!l lsh Slrect, Wmdlrldj, uceppts (rrk or sr>3.f>0 from a snup (f kucleartod, ndustrns.vmcsters who rased the nmey fur He (ccbral ulsy Treatment Cetrr by ronductu! a llfe d.y carnval. Left to rnhl, back mw, lvlls loulsf,.loan Mc.ver and rsella ukctl; front rnw, Walter ckrtt.,tr.. who s nmlnt cheek to.mly seated nn the lap of onn«martn; Thomas Mclver, James Brown, nrurr Martn, Carol Glaus. (Story on Pase One.) Health SLOUCHNESS When you look out of the wndow and see a person slouchng alonp the sdewalk, wth hs back humped, hs stomach carred forward and wth u.snk n hs epna.s.ne vuon, you unconscously feel that hs mental atttude s n keepng wth that of hs body. When the World War ended rj 98. the Adjutant General of the UnUd States Army sent a letter to educators n whch he set forth some of the reasons why young men faled at the offcers tranng camps. Slouchness was mentoned as the most outstandng cause. He wrote: " refer to what mght be termed a mental and physcal ndlcnce. Mfv otherwse excfllet men faled because tley had developed the habt n hmh school nd colftk- of ben«ndffe.nt to accuracy of thnkng and actng." T.cbearn of nn olce should be that of a polshed gentleman, and not of e.n ndolent laz.y lout, who slouches alons as tloush hs body were &bout to fall to peces. Ths very appearance.bespenks louse and naccurate thnkng, or no tmkne at all. SlouehH.ss s also shown by ones speueh. St-udcut:., wo have been through grannuu school, cal ftness but for hgh ntellectual attanments. He succeeded n lfe and became an outstandng, as well as an upstandng man n hs communty. The Greeks strove for sound mnds n sound bodes. t s an old fallacy that brans and brawn do not mx, or that the weaklng s huve na excuse for murderng the especally ntended for ntellectual Englsh language as many of. them, endeavors and accomplshments. c!f). f they are accurate r ther As a rule, health, physcal flthnkns; and strve for self-ex- ness and ntellectual prowess, topreson, they wll endeaver notgether wth moral strength, ft only to acqure sood manners, but men and women for leadershp; carrect habts of speech. The two but the mental and physcal wo together. slouches are left hopelessly behnd Young men and women who j n the race, start out to fnd employment can never expect to advance very far. T n the busness world when theyre -Fmes tolahng more slovenly n ther bearngs, thnkng and speakng. They do not make tn n *5,0U0 were assessed recently favorable mpressons on ther : W t J e«y Leverson, alas L. J. would-be employers when they Borwen, 7, a Negro, on 7 traffc slouch nto the offce, n awkward volatons, most of thejn speedng, and ncorrect Englsh request po-! Polce had hunted for Leverson dtons. for more than a year but he had One of the very great charms eluded them by changn, homes -f Pesk-nt Roosevelt was hs and jo!o-> frequently. The judge yloa-ns, "well-modulated voce, s^.d that the hghest fnes prend a well-nght perfect enunca- vously mposed n ths country lon that bespoke, a gentlemen of for traffc, volatons were n New hgh culture.. York Cty, one for $4,400 and an- When the wrter was a student; &tj ler [ ov $3,300. at medcal college, one of the medcal college professors was a very small man. He entered the classroom one day and announced!, WORCESTER, WAS HOT Mass. A man, between 75 and 80 years old, who to the class thaf he was not responsbfe-tor "hv leght,! but "that collapsed from-, heat prostraton he was responsble for hs bearng dunr-/? the recent heat wave was and hs posture. He made the best found to»e wearln.} fve sut coats, of both, and as s generally fhe a vesfc. a heavy work shrt, trous:uw, he not only strove for phys- rrs anr woolen underwear. GREATEST SALES YET Make ths the tme to TRADE! No fs,,ands,or bjuts.. were ready to ghfe you the mojt for your present car n todays BEST DEAL Slop n and get the fpctsl, And wth current hgh-level new car producton and sales;. we can make t easy for you to "step up" to Chrysler qualty and" Chrysler performance for less than you thnk. j Drve n qnd, talk thngs over. The years best deal t watng for youl flldvc ED Amercas Frst Famly VHHJCH of Fne Cars SEE YOUR CHRYSLER DEALER NOW MAURO MOTORS nc. 6 Amboy Avenue STRKES and SPARES L Urbnns Servrr 3 0 A m:s Tavrn H.Hkf s Tnvern.. \tm Bubal* rult.n Rer Blur Bar. Wnndbdge Polce CaUsmcn Club, 0 3!On the- SCREEN ARE YOU A PRCPUGNALEGAST? BALTMORE. Md There, are probaby 9.^0,000 preplgnalednsts n ths country. Thats a person who reads the machbook VET HOSPTAL CARE The Elsenhower Admnstraton has suruestefl that Congress consfllfr cattng down on the free medlcnl -Rd gven veterans for alments not connected wth mltary pervu-e. Otherwse, Recordng to Budget Drector Joseph M. Dodgt, the Government wll have to spend Mr. Scoutmaster." Ths flm has Clllton Webb, the cover before strkng the match. umnmal surly sophstcate, m a.._,,,,,., that th«. out of the Government wn nave o speno Scoutmaster, surrounded by horte. f, * %t* ^ Z, m a«td(tlonal hundred, of mllon. wh0cmry dollars annually to handle the Rrowlntt number of such cases, t _ nun,»», on. le. matchbooks,, W, n ther televson star, fnds that h* u s sad that two-thrds of nearly Houper ratng s hm nto l "* 3 wthout lookng to check - lfl0 noo pftllenl8 now n veterans unemployment,, mlnly because hosptals, are beng treated for hklnn hale hs dhow, sq he be-, non-servce alments. \ «tne..a.scttulbast?!. to save hsj_ role us Cobbs famedcharacter.,-u-. r. after hs wfe and a kndly Jltje TcKS, ttrrcrte tuts» h*h parson E.lm:nd Qwenn urge Mm tme whether he lsjn hs rustc old LEWSTOWN, Mont. After sx nto servce to save hs humanty. Southern style courtroom OP at the {^^g t0 nterest frends M punshes hs televson spon- monthly meetng of the lopal Canfederate War Veterans, n add- Perry Martn, of Stanford, ndvdual hgh game R, Dete, s0, s son (lt a Trnterfoot test and n an unusual rock formatron 34 wns te other boys hearts on an ton to hs other actvtes, the Team hgh pame: Almasl. 877 them that the overnght hse. Thewentral plat, J. BHlta, 95: J. Gursnly. 04; G. ouever, tesolves,. around lttle MncKay, 36; X. Ferraro, 57; M. leoree Wndow, a wnsome Cub whose cry s a was worthy of Almnsl. 35. t Remt Wth u hoarse voce.. H-nor roll R. Deter, Whle tlo uuon s a-llttle slow 7 609; D. Bntt.a, 03; J. Gur- ths furn s; "o.-d entertnnment All n all. t s a comfortably en- P«t "V ataosallr t bones were f < SHlV 04; T. Kodlla, 0; J. Verab, ;UK the actors he all clnvlnclng. tertanlng flm, whch wll appeal petrfed and resembled ordnary 0; R.Demarest, 06; 6 J. J Subyak, S b l to most flm-goers. rocks ; M. Dacko, 8;- Relly, J6. Hlton, 0}, WOODBROGE SERVCE W Bubs TV Cnupurs Huuso Town Hallers ;.-,t Ad Snurday Nte.. Conf "Mundrr Of The Sun." All the trcks of the adventure flmtrade are employed n ths flm, n whch Gletn Ford plays the nlo of an Amercan broke and.strnndc. n Mexco, who s hred 3 to carry u small package contat- 3 ng the secret of the wealth of the 3,U. near the Zapotec runs. n 3 c-es of adventures after another, 3 hs-path s crossed by Patrca Me- 4 dna, who says she has an nvald lh learn game; 833. Blobs TV husband.fraoels L. Sullvan," J. osen, 40; L. Nemeth, 46; P. soon to de whols "very possessve. Sohtydu, HO; A. Tartarke, 0; H.t"Scan McClory, a newcomer to the Chomck, 05. screen, tres to kll Ford durng Honor roll: A, Tartarka, 0,.several attempts to get the package; and Dans Lynn, an appar- 0; R. Ellott, 00; H. Chomck, jor>. ently unattached blonde who falls desperately for Ford, KJMGTS OF COLUMBUS W Urbans Photo 3 Avencl Coal Bobs CkTtys McCarthys Ges Gulf Karmazlns State Jewelers 0 "The Sun Shnes Brght." Ths flm s based on three short stores by the famed humorst.rvn S, Cobb "The Sun Shnes Bjght." "The Mob From Massac" and "The Lord Provdes." t has Charles Wnnnger n t he lead Sfel Hgh team game: 84. Bobs nc. woodbrdge Frst Ad.. ^J. Foereh, 46; R, Haug, 77; A.lsen No. Valentt, 79; J. Arva, 39; M. WooclbrWge - Palko, 73. llseln No. v ll Honor roll: J. Dojcsak, 05; Low, Avctel No. Gerty, 04. WOODBKUGE FREMEN,W L Avenel No. 6 0 Avenel Frst Ad Hgh team.game: 86, Shell J. Prekop, 09; R. Demoreskl, 58; J. Roman, 77; A. Gorechlad, 76; C. Bohlke, 56, Honor roll: J. Prekop, 09; G, Housmun, 07. 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JfyouVe n Hollywood,... n an ar-condtoned paradse of palm trees, ejtotc brds and plants, Musc by Muzak, and a towerng waterfall. m topped by a sweepng crcular celng a full forty fejet hgh!,. - Just as soon as you get your breath bapk, youll lose t agan to one of the largest selectons of mens and womens clothng n Amerjfca! Youll see raclc after rack of exclusve "Amercan Slhouette" fashons desgned for Hollywoods best dressed stars.v Hop n your car and head for the hghway..: Holly-.woodJe watng! MPORTED ALL WOSL SUTS, &/ A Q5 TOPCOATS, OVERCOATS ^TJ w SPOUTS JACKETS AND SLACKS* CHARGE T V VOU WSH. OPtN THS SUNDAY 0 A.M. to 8" P.M. * *. (DALY 0 A. M. to 9 P. M. aul KVERV SUNDAY ( A. M. to V, M. AV, w^r,* ; rx.?,,. - *,

6 * * * * PAGE SX THURSDAY, r.eptf.mder V. (NDEPENDENT PassDefense Weakness Plagues Barrons as Opener Nears Golden Bears Bow To Boonton, 4-7; Aeral Game Weak T/JONTON Coach Tony Cacc- (/. Uoken Bears had a record of: vt.r standng recently when h> Boonr.n Panthers defeated] tlum: 4-7 to become the frst team; to c-unqucr the Woodbrldge Pros n) m (verer. The contest was a tn Her nl the way and was not decclra untl the la.u thrae mnutes cf jlll.v. The pdhher., wth a Rame undu Lcr belts, had a physcal elte over the Bears, whch they cn,.,rfu.ml on tyte n the game to <;u. py.v.r the trntj Woodbrdge Lam wth an effectve runnng h.u!(.- CactDlas offense also fa.lej n the fourth perod when h.s rjflcks wte onja/ capable of p-kn*.; up 4 yards en seven at-, tempos. "*A former Cn!n.H»star, Al Smmons, w:s tfn- Panners hero u j the gme aft^r flashng four yards j on a uurta down play to, break ft 7-7 d«fr<loek late n the fourth perod, A p:or kck out tothe Woouord^e 4 yard lne set up the scc\ng opportunty. After the punt was returned to the 4, Bob Career and Fred Hulrne took turns advunvjg the leather down to the four n m where Smmons sweep around h:s ryht end to ht pay drt. A.surprse pass from Hulne to Curxr wa.5 good for the extra pont. Baonton came up wth a touchdowntwo mnutes after the open- ng kck o when Bernr Benjamn set t up by recoverng Bob Epplngefs fumble on the Woodbrdge 8. Smmons, on tke frst play, cut off hs own tackle and plowed to the 3. Hultne then sped to the 9 yard lne, and on the next play, fakt:d an end run before ptchng ; puss to Smmons who took the bull over hs shoulder n the end zone. Gene Barnsh booted the exlra pont to gve the Panthers a 7-0 edge. Early n the second quarter, Wwlbrdge traveled 8 yards over the grounds to cross the fnal marktr. Long Jaunts by Frank Markovcs and Lee Krby moved the ball down to the Boonton. yard lne where the Panther lne tghtened to stem tle Woodbrdge.steamroller. Then, wth fourth comng up and fve to go for a frst (Sown, Markovcs slammed off hs left tackle, but before he could cover the suffcent dstance for a frst down, he was ht by a lne backer/. However, the speedy halfback afertly spun before he reached the ground anl lateraled to Nck Mauro, whoa ove to the 8 for the all-mporttnt frst down. After an unsuccessful run by Krby and aa ncomplete pass, Markovcs took the ball on the 8-yard strpe, eased pa t the lne of scrmmage, faked the secondary out of poston wth a neat change of pace, and then opened up wth a burs tof speed whcft carred hm nto the end zone for the Bears lone touchdown. Joe, Curran splt the uprghts wltfc hs kck to balance the score at 7-7. Woodbrldges usual consstent passng game was way below par as the best te Bear nppers.could do was account lor one complete aeral n eght attempts. Part of the blame for the poor showng n the ar can be traced to the ends, who were not kepng ther eyes glued to the passer once down feld. The sold Golden v Bear wal whch held Boonton on four Straght downs nsde, ther own ten-yafd marker n the thrd perod was sparked by Bll Meln Steve Kovacs, Joe Medwck and Harold Mller.,. Frank Markovcs, the forme Woodbrdge Hgh star, and Lee KJrby of Rfthway were credted wth ganng mast of the Bears yardage on the g»pund. Markovc averaged seven yards per carry. Woodbrdfe () Ends: Medwck,]Mller, Ross, KJUla Tackles: Kovacs, MedveU, C roccp, Wess, Mlnuccj, Guards: Sherry, Melnzek, Zu doney, Centers: Ostrander, DeMarno Gleason, Galkowsk Backs: Curran, Loftus, Eppnger Markwcs, Martn, Mauro,. Bauer, Kfby, Lorentssen, Mlsak, : Davs : (Contnued on Puge 8) :! *< r CUT-RATE and NAVY ARMY STORE 0 ROOSEVM.T AVENUE (Near Hudson Btreot) CARKKET, N. J. Open Every Nght Why Pay More?. MENS PLASTC RANCOATS.69 UP MNt{ BELTS 89c CHANCE FOR RECORD ALUE REYNOLDS, OP RECORD ff HE COULP PROOKLYt REP fzuff/ng SERES P/TCH/NG Man Mover 4 OF ALUE<Z 6 Wlrt$ HAVE BEEN AT THE EXPANSE OF THE PODQERS- FOR 5 THEM. f MARK-STRUCK OUT 3Q. SPORTS ROUND-UP l Johnne Rovle Woodbrdge resdents wll have the opportunty to ntervew two "possble World Seres heroes at arms length Sunday afternoon when the New York Yankees Phl Rzzuto and Carl Erskne, the Brooklyn Dodgers ptchng star, wll act as offcal hosts at the grand openng of the Amercan Shops new establshment on the Superhghway near the feseln crcle. Both major leaguers, asde from seyng a sut or two, wll answer all questons pertaryng to ther respectve teams and wll present autographed baseballs to a large number Ot those who vst the Amercan Shops new quarters. Rzzuto, a full-tme employe.of the clothng concern, wll be at the showrooms ths wnter along wth Yog Berra, Ralph Branca and Edde Lopat. Gene Hermansk, the former Dodger outfelder who has been traded to two dfferent major league clubs n recent years, receved another change n orders ths week when he was nformed that he was beng farmed out to Woodbrdge from the Newark store. When the tdngs were broken to Hermansk he remarked, "The way my luck has been runnng of late, ll bet Woodbrdge s a Class C town." Carmne Blott, the popular drumbeater, nformed us that the ball players actually enjoy ther off season jobs of peddlng mens clothng. He told us atrout an ncdent whch happened at a tme lasfryear when both Berra and Rzzuto were workng at the Newark store, and the lttle shortstop was sufferng from a stomach alment. A customer walked n on& afternoon and addressed Berra, "m.very nterested n lookng, at your Ulsters (heavy overcoat)." The Yankee catcher, after beng caught short for a splt second repled, "f youre n here for some nformaton on ulcers, you had better go.over and talk to Rzzuto. He has a stomach full of them." * * * * Whether youre nterested n purchasng a sut or not, m qute sure Phl Rzzuto and Carl Erskne wll enjoy talkng to you especally f ts baseball. Then theres always tje possbltythat you wll be able to pck up a couple of World Sees tckets, snce we hear a few wll be avalable at the showrooms Sunday afternoon. * # * Hardy Peterson of Fords, who reached All Amercan j; stardom at Rutgers, s set to resume hs quest for a : major league catchng job mmedately after hs dscharge ron) the Army early next month. Although the baseball season wll have reached ts concluson when Peterson shed.s hs unform, he ntends to spend most of hs tme preparng for next sprng at whch tme he expects to go to the Pttsburg Prates tranng camp." Hardy weghs approxmately. 05 pounds at the present; therefore, wll not have to con/em hmself wth the ptfoblem of losng any excess poundage once he regans cvlan status. Before departng for the servce,. the Fords backstop worked hs way up to the Texas League where he performed n brllant fashon wth the Waco Prates! Durng hs ntal campagn on the Prates roster, be started every game and at the termnaton of the schedufe was among* tre clfcutfs leadng batters fnd runs batted n producers. Hs stellar play earned hm a tral wth the mother club, Pttsburg, but before he could break nto the lne up, he.was tappedby Uncle Sam. Major league scouts, who have followed Petersons career, clam he s a sure bet to matethe bg tme snce he has all the requstes to make a frst class catcher. * * * *. HOOKERS... Vnce Qrogan, selns ambtous St. Cecela Women naugurate League Alley Competton deal Brauty Salon Kasar Bulders Coopers Dary.. Marys Drs Shop Wolfs Press., sehn Lumber Als Sunoco Meles ^xcnvatlnu W " SELN The St. Cerellus Womens Bowlng Lpasup naururated ts 953 seajen ths week, and from all ndcatons, the loop wll bv much strongerdue to th n furl thu not one team was able to come up wth a three-same sweop durng le ntal matches. : The deal Beauty Salon nunrt"t., one of the top fjnms hst wnter, got off to ajood start, defeatng j Als Sunoco two out of throe -un-s oy a total pn scof. j F Valllaneourt. Helena Clekt. M re Remler and Louse Snclar were nstrumental n pavng the way for the Beautjans-to record. the hghest team score n the fr- j cut for the* week. Vallancourt* rolled the top ndvru.u Hour n the league wth a 76 score. El- eunor Kurskan was the Gas: Pumppers hgh kesleretle after topplng the png for a 404 tally. A&ry Dress Shop, a recent entry n the loop, made a remarkable comeback after d oppng the frst «arrte tc sehn Lumber to take the second and thrd flts to wn the match by an count. * Off to Good Start Paulne Olver and Mary Gray- Champons n Frst Year of League Competton. Any and (.corses Assocaton, the».,*...! -..uon Senor HefthaM champtma, ther debut n h.cal Softball rrcu* thn yr.r a <l.-svr success by wnnng A out o(,5 Y«M n fra5«e rnmprtton. The We, :lb,d R r n v,»!<«> r.afhrd thr fnals of the annualsu.< twn meat at PtalnflrW wrter ths month. n the ah vf prtnrr. knerlns from rft to r.ftht arr Mke Hrahar, Oaton Calhlh. John Mehrsy, Chet Sml!<. Art Johnson, John Vrnerus,.Jack»»«Stagdw: M<kr Bnskry. Bll Dwyer. co^mor (eow K llemnn. Henry Duwrtte. nunwr Walter Drews and Whte? Mmerak. The bat boys n the lorcuromd, m the usual order, are. ma» Rollman *nd Arty Fnn. lr. Ml»lnx from the pcture are Rche Boland. Red Moore. Bll DbMramp, John Olson, George Ells and Arty Fnn, Sr. Banquet Clmaxes Successful Boa Md-County Slates ftba Grcu Of A rty-george Club n RecLoop! S«untng ambert rom ons openng K ^wh of.l-rwy C hm a w Mdf s me n nn fffurt :, s whch wfro p;.le rrcent practce wth One of the vraknr-. f concern to blty of the vnrsy ltnn.st a b.»ckers-up x-c cncmmfrn ther rnvnfwd > Barron mrn; nnety he M season - s n addtonal tlm? u ;h pl;\vr nn HP lpfuv, must perform to «. the aevals. Prsoc bmplatlng makng a n he puss tlefensvr add speed to the ST M-. Tne nfythtor sde < ;,.. tlnn shows the Ren n,..mprovb rapdly n..... >x*n» pont kckng, n departments. Pat L.ur.,..-" been splttng the u;>:.,. consstent accuracy placement kcks and V;r. n ; cpre has the kckng OJ.: clnched due to hs bo n - of late. One. of the pleasantry M ;> durng the pre-seasu ;,:.,, sessons * the flashy bd. :: of Bll Kovacs, a senor «:n the scales at no pounds.n playng hjs frst varsty <.,,, a backfleld performer K>v,r hs strde aganst Sayv,,;.. erng the full dstance to wv the frst tme he lad h.s:..,-( the ball. He was alsolar:, the rest of the scnmm.. FORDS Presdent Les WOODBRDGE Arty and Roskey 4-3 nf the Md County Baseball bowsk were the Dressmakers best Georges Assocaton clmaxed ts The laurels annexed by lhe League announced today that the on the alleys wth sets of 43 and successful softball season recently townshp champs were due to the Mej county wll also sponsor a 39, respectvely. Mare Waterson wth a banquet held at the House all. around p, ay of the entre softball league durng 954 a.nd nnk bowled a 39 sat to top the Lum- ot Fnn. _...,..-.! past summer ul. du V" u.» J nnntnns for the new bracks, who are the defendng the lecal nne won the Townshp squad. Roskey > not the pace for thatapplc f l «*J champons n the crcut. : Receaton Senor champonshp the mound staff wth a 4-3 record ledgue. * re Jluw B " " u c " Coopers Coopers Dary lost a golden op- and reached the fnals cf of the state, o, Q, the the full full eampagn.-he eamp a gn.he went un- u n meesea., ^ portunty to take a fast lead n tournament at Planfleld....,..» nm t t rt wj Lal sen stressed the pont that. the pennant battle when they lost the club whch breezed through beaten n tosu* competton * ^ MW ^ ^ crcult wm notj wound up wth a lu^ the thrd jame of the seres by a both halves of the Townshp sched- j wnnng 6 straght-contests. Ros- ndleate toe termnaton of the close ssore af,ter wnnng, ule wth a record of 3 wns aganst keys ablty can further be at- baseball league but s just another the frst two from Meles Exca-T one defeat n the frst half and a tested to by scannng bs records actvty for the Md County A.A., vatng. -0 mark n the second, pre-: whch show 8 strkeouts. 89 sponsorng body of both. Larsen Maron Clancy, one of the man-, sented trcphes to two of ts most walks, and 7 runs n 8& lrmngs. further statgd he felt that a stays n the crcut last year, ap-j valuable players, Mke Roskey and Red Mbore,. Bll Dlstelcftmp, Al C0Unty Softball crcut wll afford parently suffered very lttle frorj; whtey Mzerak. Roskey was the Lada, Buster Drostand Johnny Ur some 0( y^ top teams n the area n double fgures. Lambert Swtched, The swtch from quant :xuv. ;j a slot on the forward w:;; -.,;. parently agreeng wth B.: Pjt Lambert of seln, ww n, recovered from a mnor m.my and the summer vacaton as she ht ace of the mound staff, whle also hurled several mportant wns o%anued competton, and wth s playng a stellar samp ;t \ a f or an mpressve 49, Mzerak played the nfeld. for the Woodbrdge club. the growng nterest n the sport. end post durng recent :,n:nmages. Bcore Whch was the top set n the; Durng the past season, Arty and f Mzerak paced Arty and Georges, would blossom out "nto one of the»..asue u me week.. Her teammate, Georges s faced aced some of the tough- ftt at the plate wth a healthy t tshtest loops of ts knd n the Edde Adams, the ruv.^: :ed Mabel Kaluskel, also had a good est competton n the CentralJer-j battng average. He also led n! state.?nd, and the veteran t.l.ck nght wth a three-name tally of sey area before bowng out wth] h^ wth 56, trples wth 8 and As n the baseball leagues; teams Buonocore, contnue to!n,k,rnpfessve. Both ball tou:~ t 44. Sally Ondrovc was the Ex- an mpressve record of 36 tr- ted for the runs batted n top slot cavators < hgh bowler, possessng umphs stacked up, aganst 8 setr! wth Red Moore wth a 49.total. wll be lmted one.to a town, wth a 40 score. backs. The local dub reached ts the excepton of Perth Amboy senors and are ber.p, cnnm vjoore. was also a top batter n a where two The Kasar Bulders showed sgns peak n the New Jersey tourna- few depatrjnents scorng the most Wlll *. be accepted. n upon tc have bg seasons Adams of havng, mproved over last sea- ment, advancng to the fnal round runs 60-httng the top number of llle case ot Woodbndge Townsen by takng Wolfs Press nto beforejoslng to the defendng doubles ; beltng the hghest, shl P- teams from each secton of made the. All-County tx. l.-t fall, whle Buonocore, ratct a> mt camp twoout of three games on champons by a close 3- score, total of home runs, 8; and acqurthe strength of a lofty 90* pla They lost a btterly contested post ng the most walm wth, 40. Moore The reason for acceptng appl- was placed on the thrd tcum. the townshg wll be admtted, of the be^st backs* n tlu-,>ur.:y. total. season seres wth the Hubs, the possessed the second hghest bat- catons so early s that Larsen! Fraujc Capraro, W.Kkb.t Lllan Kaluskel and Thelma p ^ Amboy. ttleholders, ttlelolders, but wth wth tng average wth a.386 mark. ntends to form the nucleus t>f;ne coach, had an abund,:.«of Reason, the Constructoneers top ther fne all-around play ganed A tp off on the battng ablty the crcut mmedately so that prase lor sophomore Joe A:,!:ethe wnter months can be spent on of Fords, who has kegleretles, ht the woods for talles of 464 and 43 respectvely. a host of new fans. of the club comes wth a glance To cap the entre campagn, at the team sluggng average Whch] n organzng the league. Play- possbltes for future Stella Safchnscy, wth a 45 total, Arty and Georges wll be the frst reached a,333 at the concluson of; ng dates, roster and felds wll ^tardorq, Capraro clams,;!.:#f and Jesse Oberchtck, wth a 40, team acepted by the- recently the 4-game slate. The best the also be roned out durng these s by far the fnd of the yet:, ;nd set, were Wolfs Press best on the organzed Md-County Softball opposton could do aganst Arty wnter meetngs. wll make a bg dfferentr.n :t alleys. League whch naugurates play... Georges fne ptchng was muster a.73 battng mark. functonng of the forward *.l- Applcatons lor entry n the next sprng. loop are to be addressed to Pres- Local Polce Set 53 Season Record Oar Lady of Peace Club Downed n Md-County Loop Ttle Bd WOODBRDGE The Townshps Polce Pstol team recorded SOUTH AMBOY Our Lady of the openng frame when Genej a hew hgh scorng mark for the p eaee O f Fords lost an unsuccess- Munn ht a three ply wallop to Current season n the Central j U ] Djd to capture the Md County deep left feld and romped home Jersey League Tw> defeatng the League champonshp after drop- on Rjggle Carneys sfyarp sngle to Planfleld Polce by an mpressve p na the thrd and decsve con- center. Prank Zebro and Skppy?9-44 count. test of the three game seres to Mnnck sparked South Amboys. Woodbrdge, /wth a record of the Brlggs nne by a 4- score at two run rally Jn the fourth stanza 7 vctores aganst sx defeats n Veterans Feld. The tt)eholders wth tmely base hts. crcut competton, had a pre- won be fr.sst game Of tre play- our Lady of Peace attempted rous hgh total pf 67 but offs but dropped the second be- to get back n the game n th eclpsed the former mark opposng fore clnchng t h the.flnale.,, MttO m half of the fourth when the Unon County quartet by two thetnon County quartet by two, The South Amboy b dub ^ 4 8teve and Ltwls Z_,,...,,,. the plate n the very frst nnng sngled t Ulb UULL U tll; before Johnny Dobos Townshp squads poston n thrd, 0 ^ ahead After two_ onasetj (, nem homeward wth a place n the loop standngs. scoreless frames, Brggs came UP Andrew Ludww. one of he wltjl two more w m n ^ ffflurth aces of the Woodbrdge marks- stanza, but had" ts advantage rmned to a 3- count when n the slow flre, 99 n the tme, fords ralled nthe bottomof the.and 00 n the rapd for a 96 fourth. South -<BlbOJ drove n an total. Edward Culver and Steve Peertag were close behnd Lud,- nsurance marker lr( tfe seventh wg -on the targets wth talles, dt stanza to lead 4-3 down to the 93 HW 9, respectvely- wre. Prapk Dlkes and Lou Rosa Brggs scored ts ntal run n were Plalnflelds leadn? shap- *hoot*rs on the range wth marks of?s0and 89. WOODBRDGK. Lud«dlg Culver Peertag C. Zuccaro Dlkes Rosa Cmnjjtje Coffey SP TF RF Total (U OT 69 PLANFELD SP TF RF Total f > 400-YEAR-OLD EGG LONPON On the.ste of Cardnal W«ls«ys place at Mopr Park Hertfordshre, archaeflogsts un- Old Brdge Cards Bg Sunday Meet OLD BRDOE-nterest of racng fans wll be focused on the local Old Brdge Speedway Sunday afternoon at :30 oclock when the new track s scheduled to naugurate ts frst Ms car races fnder the sancton of the Unted Racng Club. Over 30 of the East* top rankng drvers are expected to partcpate n the ntal sprnts and 44 dstance races, whch are expected to attract one of the largest crowds 0/ the 953 season. One of the local plot* wh» t* expected to gve a good account a lflth «f Wnaself s Joe flaabo eggs and : brdge. Szabo s a veteran at the Centwy meal frut, ncludng a 400-year-old egg racng game, havng competed that stll ha.d a yolk. The egg throughout Un country n wa stll ntact but broke assoon qars> mdgets and stocks u t was touched. The whte had* g ome 0 / the more famous rddrlep up but th«yolk was stll m slate( to be on Korea war veterans ane slow toltag of the taoesby Jmmy YUM. ^.... _. *«#. nclude: ron Mke Maglll of Haddonfleld, -Buddy Olson pt, Pauls- A prospectve slash of two bllon dollars n Federal spendng boo, Steve Yanlgah, Ch»Ut UUler, Tony Rttnt and Nck Fornor*. has made t unnecessary to rase the natonal debt lmt, Senator Another frst for the eventful Byd and fve colleagues declared. afternoon, wll nclude the tumresoundng two base ht to left feld. South Amboy came up wth the thrd out ltnm«dately after to subdue Fords fally. Brggs added ts nsurance run n the seventh on a brother act by Edde and Frank Zebro. Edde slashed a double to center to set the stage for Prank, who dove l)m n wth a sngle. f Hal Detz receved, credt for Couth Amboysl all mportant trljumph but requred the assstance f Bob Dustal, who came n n to* eghth, frame to take ove moupd chores and fnsh up a fne style. Rche Hardsl of 8ewaren was tagged wth Fards de feat. Regge Carney and Frank Zebro sparked Brlggs attack wth three and two base,, hts, respectvely. FRE PROVES BOON DBWVR, Co!.. Surprsngly, taxpayers w«re not so sad when a $48,000 flre gutted Dovers Manual Hgh School, fhe school buldl had been abarjdoned at the end of the last school year and the students- ae to enter a new-modern buldng across the street ths fa^l. lou )% ^ byy * surance and the cty was saved the cost of wreckng the buldng. TOO AtEET OKLAHOMA CTY, Okla.-Two alert scout-mr otaert SMtted a nckerng lght n the earljrmornng hours and radoed that "burglars usng a weldln torch on the safe at ths moment" at a vendng machne establshment. Wth relnforeeme}a, polce closed n, suns draw and Joujd a harralew lllokflm lght, bulb Prscoes swtches n!:e l.:.e-.p contnued to bear r:ch ;.*,.;- dent Les La-sen at 458 Barclay Street n Perth Amboy and each should contan a short resume of fr <> m Pf :!un ; the clubs hstory and the name.l where he J> la * ed a ba " s U " address, and phone number o a «anst Sayrevlle. Tne ::u the manager. Grener Grls Top avonne n Fnale j ^or may play both oflw.-.- defense to take adv,mu/r : weght. n c Varsty performers H.; "*M \ Rche Archdeacon, G.-nu U and Leo Seglnsk ;uv >!.- lned wth mnor expected to return to CARTERET --The WoodbrWge few days Orener Grls, one of New Jerseys " foremost softball teams, concluded n A «T««t ts sqason on a harmonous cord l " o w n p " by whppng the Debs of GtmeS Wth /-»<«Bayonne by a convncng 0-3 score. WOODBWDGE T Barbara Zupko, the Qreners Sp or t CenUe baskutb.l: ace flreballer, was at her best from Bnyonne desres to!> the center of the damond, allowng fve hts and fannng batters over- the seven nnng rdute, Zupko helped her own cause at the plate by collectng three hts, of whch one wtwt for A home run to deep left centerfteldj Myrt Schenck and Bp Ka«amarek, two o Woodbrhges lead- og btters, gave ther average a, formed, bker wth three sold,hts apece off the Bayonne flnges. The Grelners took *dvanta«e of Wth teams n ths a Jersey Bquad s tonp" college and.hgh st-lr s lnterestnt! playm class. They also have &.un> club cofnposed of buys bt ages of S and 8 y>\: Both teams are con]>l<! Came3 caff be aran:<. n munkatlng wth Jerry <> care of the Celtcs AC ther easy wn to-neft several UB- Broadway, Bayonu. N Uted rookes nto the lneup to prepare them lor next yearfs tough U. 8. plans to expunu schedule.. roundup^ across the na" _ 4 HOUR DELVERY on 0WUNG MLL3 ATTENTON Bowlng Teams Gets You $500 n Bonus Get Full l> ft -" h When Vuu Orlr»"". BQWLHG SHRTS DRESStS Ml JAGS SPORTNG GOODS 00 STATE STBUT Henry M<tow»fcl, Prop- *" v t

7 VDENT LEADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 953 PAGE SEVEN dng Personals tfrl n Meet «l.hmv Board of re lhe bry..;..;. evenng at, 7:30 ury Actvtes ;,( t..ftwauxntftt!,- lhv r;:np.nvnn.,rod to conduct a v,nvss ot the en-,,. v n bthulf of LlHl l-.tu!tcncy Sqcul, t;, n:rly fnd.) s j jn;/ )f tln squ.d.sj n y. wth Mrs/Bnrbato, ts frst meetng of crehouse Pr- rp was granted to nv Shaffer mude a l-wt: to th,e recent ;,n ;t Asbuvy Park. us Kn lfe nnber- c warde to Mrs. :,,!.: akl Mj. Jos* nt^wn wts appont... lt a (ad party to "-;, bhek. n, or huvr :Kv,:y?; [>,-, There»rr mnny f t) whle * fnh Aprcot antl Chorrrs No. c:n nprrotj; halves No. ran pted smu. red h \! stck rnnamnn >" Kotl communty 6 whole c:lws, \> lclp those w]o Urn n fruts, savng syvup. Cnmhu aprcots and then-les. Add ;,. -,,U S NClVC.CS.", : o.l.o and Mrs. Jos- n.mcd as co-chnr- Boll H:- mnutes. Cool and spces tj_ frut, julcf from wus. vs- stran. Pour ovpr frut. Chl. Mrs. Lombard!. Mrs.. nd Ms. Edward]. roreved from the..r.vtf ng the auxlary ],n- Preventon Wuek, October at Puhl.- n West Avenue. The,; :ttrnd n full dros ; wll nter serve a dnfrchouse. Armando : n -lurrmn of the. by Mrs. V/alVr c dorp VnD.den. :,//n. Mr.?. J:ro;hy Joseph Covno an:l flfreda.. announced that \ull be ehvrmn ft pnly on October 5.,.m, and that the MA wll be held on!"!() uf Outotatr 6. ::. tr.f lk.ht. Asss-..-.Her wll be Mrs,., ;!t. Mrs. Mchael Ro- Vrhal Susso. Mrs..-"!. Mrs. Damnn Tyr-.hn Gordano, Ms. - u. Mrs. Stephen Wns- H lo nsure early sturdy growth n 54. J.. the plants, bulbs, tl/rrs, eu.. youll >> an plant wth conulu yuu-dral wth an ml. experenced land- -nlr.ctor. v to plant the Best MPORTED BULBS :. l frum Holland m tt Cherry Sauce for Tun sue Juce of two oranges Juce for one lemon 4 teaspoon mated orange rnd.$> teaspoon Mnted lemon rnd glass currant JeHy, t:l)rp:onb butter ar mar;ar~ nn a teaspoon dry mustard teaspoon maat s»uce cups ptted bnn or whte hene.s fresh, frozen or canned _ u..» - Smmer all ngredents over low r qently untl Jelly s one-half cup wne. Serve hot Cherry and Grapefrut Salad, tablespoons plan gelatn \\ cup cold water lk, Mrs. John Nardello and Mrs. fd ZUD. Awards were made at the meetng to Mrs. Ralph PUlo, My, Armando Smeone, and Mrs. Carmen Covno. n e.harpe of the nstallaton;dnner sch:dukd far January wll be Mrs. Armando Smeone, Mrs. Cmtfrcd. Mrs. Edward and Mrs. Mchael Slm- Deadlne for RcfKtratlon Tonght s the deadlne for havng rcsstutons for the Keneral electon. Deputy regstrar, Carmen DAlesso, wll be at the flrehouse, up ho wtfr nl) lemnr juce l cup Krnr op Hrmcfnt juce l N. J cjn grapefrut sectons 8 o;!pc(t n.rfsclno cherres Soften yelt n cold water, dlss;:lvp n hot water. Add lemon JUH:; and MRar. Stlf untl ftelntln jnd :.u:vr dssolve, Add grapefut Mtt wlft has been draretl from the tan of grapefrut sectons. Add cherej and grapefrut vetens. Puut nto ndvdual molds brushed wth salad ol. (\Vhen r-ady to serve, unmod on crsp leuure and top wth a%hoe cherry. (Cherry Nut Bread l cups (tour teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons bakng % cup sugar V. cups mlk well beaten egg tablespoons melted shortenng cup all bran t 3 cup chapp.d canded rerrlus Y cups clopped pecans Sft dry ngredents. Combne fv,.m,6 la R P. M. and ftr the convtntnce of any local resdent on shft work wth the Ralroad Com- torn and up sdes of casserole. Add sugar and ground almonds to pany and ndustres md wll be beaten eggs. Add scalded mlk, alm avalable at hs home. 7 Turner Street, an hour before the flrehouse opens. o n d flavorng, sponge cake Cloese from Our Complete Stock of AZALEAS CHRYSANTHEMUMS EVERGREENS RED DOGWOOD HOLLY TREES JAPANESE YEWS SHADE TREES GRASS SEED COLOSMA - PLANT MARKET ST. GKOUJK AVKNUE, KftllWAT HH HA7->0»l tttttttttf only COPPOLA s the Exclusve Lcense r... StaNu * P R O C E S S bmogenzes vtal Textle lls L back nto the A NEW XJTM UttVCt 4T NO XTB* CO OPPOLA CLEANERS MAN $T., WQODBRDGE V at once, str just untl dry ngredents are mostened. Str n remanng ngredents. Turn nto a (.leased 8x9 nch loaf pan. Sprnkle wth cherry not toppng. Bake n-an oven 3f>0 degrees fw ene lourf ^ Cherry Nut Toppng tablespoons softened butter! cup brown sugar /3 cup chopped canded cherres x k cup chopped pecans Combne, all ngredents, and sprnkle over bread. Macaroon Puddng wth Cherry Sauce 9 large maca_roons 3 tablespoons frut juce 8 eggs beaten slghtly Va cup sugar, cups ground almonds quart scalded mlk V teaspoon almond flavorng cups stale sponue cake crumbs Black cherres Grease a two-quart cassetole. Soak sx macaroons n tablespoon of black cherry juce. Place n bot- crumbs and three large marcaroons. Pour nto casserole and set t n a pan of hot water. Bake one hour n an oven 350 degrees. Cool! and chll thoroughly. Ths ought to be made the day before. Loosen around edges. Turn upsde down, ; Garnsh wth a aauee made from black cherres. Cherry Sauce j cup ptted cherres \- cup sugk- L, large banana slced \ cup chopped nuts U.cup creamed whpped \ Combne cherres and sugar. Chll one hour. To serve, add banana and nut, meats, Fold n, flpped cream. Red Cherry Huff Vk cups flour ] / teaspoons bakng powder Va teaspopn salt a tablespoons shortenng /3 cup mlk tablespoon butter 3 cups whole ptted cherres, cup sugar V teaspoons almond flavorng Mx -flour, bakng powder and salt. Cut n shortenng. Add mlk Pat out one-half nch on floured board. Mx cherres, sugar and almond flavorng. Pour nto greased casserole, dot wth butter. Cover wth dough. Press well aganst sdes. Covet" casserole. Steam 4 mnutes. Serve hot wth hard sauce. About Your Home By Francs Dell Your fall house cleanng can be matte easer f you have a modem vacuum cleaner,. The modem cleaner can do so muny dtfferen thngs t s a must n every) home. No other cleanng devqe s as dleent n cleanng rugs. A vacuum should be run over ^ugq gvng them H thorough cle^nmjj every day. Ths wll prevent htf drt partcles from penetratng the base of the rug. t used to be thought and t may haw been true wth old type clean ers, that the wear and tear caused by runnng a vacuum over rugs every day dd more harm than al lowng te drt to work ts way down to the basa gf a rug. A modern vacuum wth attach ments can b«converted nto an excellent floor polsher. The sucton wll exert u pressure, of 40 pound or more, dependng on thf make 0. cleaner, Demothmr clothes, for storage, rugs, drapes and blankets become a smple mutter wth modern vac uum cleaner attachments. Ptant-sprjjyng s made easy as well, and a number of hquselold tasks, lke cleanng uld-fashlqjed radators, dustng books, lam shades, mrrors, are made smple n general, t s possble to kee a cleaner house, easer, today tha «vw before... Not Trp " hear you and your husband are not gettng along well to gether.".. "bf- all the slly, vcous rumors ts true we had an arguungnt and, Shot hm hut thats ae far as t v*. vrnt." 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Smoked Ham Slces nd lb Pork Lons Rb «nd b 48 c Lon» Pork Lons % S..»» 59» SS " * Lon Pork Chops HpandU detan Srlon Steaks Porterhouse Steaks Boneless Veal Roast y^^\j Rb Vea Chops ^ - Fresh Hams wy.or.*.,t,n b Smoked Pprk Shoulders sho., u b 63c 49c Slced Bacon»sw*w Pork Sausage Meat b 55c M Frankfurters M 55c Rojuar Slytc - m 5 lo 4 b. Turkeys h Servce Meat Deportments Resdy-lo-Cook - zos * lo b. Turkeys n All Moat Doparlmsnls 63c Avl8be Fresh Scallops Fresh Fh Departmanl b 59 : 87c 49 C 83c 89c 95«Socal Teas ^ V.7c Hydrox Small Sweet Peas A ::!,r y 8 L ; 9c Tomatoes Z:l l tz 7 l:: 3c "^ 37c Whole Whte Potatoes 0c Pnk Salmon Col b d ra 5 :r 7 r 7c t 47c Tuna Fsh h " Mane Sardnes Franco Amercan ocan 0 7«.cn35e- 3* Vegetable Soup Black Currant Jam / 3 5 c Crspa Gnger Snaps Gelatn Desserts \ Coffee Tme J e r Belrsh Margarne Sandwch Bags Krkmans Borax Soap 3 *» 7c ^9c KW* 9c 3 5<= 3 3c Natonal Dog Week Values... Daly Dog Food.. 3 8c.KM-Ualan,Pard,R«dHearl V cam Chcd-O-Bt Slced Amercan Dary Values... Cheese Food Slced Swss Cheese Provolone Cheese mported Blue Cheese Me-O-Bf % * 7. r-.-,% ^ 59c 63c Frozen Food Values... \mnnfh, t v.. M * %t J U l l t l l Chopped nr Leal A fkgl. 4#4#^ Orange Juce ^< a «d 6 CS" 39c French Fred Potatoes^ Z 37c Fred Codfsh Cakes >-:.;39c Fred Cod Rllet c» P n.john oo P k 9 45c Dary Made ce Cream u < * nsulated Bag Free of Charge -cy Pont Red Salmon 8 o can 45c Blue Rbbon Napkns % 3c vory Snow laundry arju 7T $wn Tolet Soap FoAollt and balb LptonsTea The bru^m C 4ttubag. Vanty Far Facal Tssup of 400 4c vory Flakes For fn* labfq jnd d A]ax Creanser Wth fojmng acton ^3%

8 ;., At th PAGE EGHT Typewrter: f y::n r,\ want to look rt* n lovely L.ncn.S..l;rk Thacknn. GOO WM,, Av!,\ Scw.r. Hs, Knten s /nllv : pclnv.... Mr. and Mr* Ho;u lcll) and sons, Colnna. huvv cmcrl after a yrnr and a half n rr;m<\.,. The Sfwaen Lbrary las been all fxed up nsde. neldtyr new r.cllntt. new! floor md : pau job. Looks very nce.... Alfvu! Austen, son of Mr. Jnr Mrs, Perry Austen, 4ft!) j West Aven", Sr.vmen. started dassr.s n the Newark College of EnKnpvlw. yrsrnly.... Progress Reported On seln Lbrary SEMN Unwnd Wlson, chafrm of the buldng c.nmleo of the-relfjl-me Vmtr: ported ths week that prwrass was nsde S f turd:<y nl the new bldnu due to He coop- ral :t of numbers of Fn Company No,, Or-n HtfPt, anl the srl.n Mnns Club Wllng.!»nkers nfhul Howard Jensen, ^Alval Enfleld, Orrn Berry. G"CTKC Hll, Steve O"lo. Jfulnpl Kummler, Charles Chrlstenson. Ted Allen, OforKe. Scdlak and Harry Morrs Mr. Wlson reports that nl. persons vshrk to help n the CM» stntotlon work call hm at M - tuchel 6-0fl-J or Charles C.hrstensen. Me UNlSUAL ACCDENT OKLAHOMA CTY -n a elson between a truck loaded wth asht tons of.s(one and a small mclor scooter recently, the truck drver suffered a mashed foot but Tdbt*: Rccen. nvn n Korea are Pvt. Davc! M. B une., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bourne, 07 Atlth Avenue. seln and "Pvt. James T. Boyle, whose wfe, Joan, Not Respon5b e the moujr scooter drver was not hurt U all. a wn-mn n thv 88th Feld Ar- tj ls tme jj ere j- v c.:..-.-:..5r lery.searchlght Battery, for you lke a fool worked n the seln Hardware; hour. Store n cvlan lfe. Pvt. Boyles MjBrle rm sorry f kept you B a conk n 63rd Feld Artllery watng but thnk you are unreasonable Battalon... S«t. Hardng W, to blame me for how you jpetersou, 3, son of Mr: and Mrs. wated.. Lous Petn-.son. 40 Wllams Street. Fords and husband Of Gladys Peterson, 4!n New Brunswck Avenue, Folds, s returnng to the U. S. after servng wth the Armys X Carps n Korea snce last December... Recently a reader complaned that she could not purchase postcards wth scenes of Woodbrldge n town. Publx Drug Store nforms me that they carry them... A Sewaren resdent reports she had an nterestng chat wth her meter man, a Mexcan, who has just been naturalzed. Seems he reads meters around Woodbrldge lke mad for two years, savng hs money, then goes back to Mexco and lves lke a kng for a year... When the money s gone, he co"mes back and earns some more. Says he Rets eght pesos for one Amercan dollar. He owns a ranch outsde Mexco Cty run by two peons whle he s n ths country. He earns enough, here, he sad, to run the smajl. ranch wth two farmng t and to provde hs wfe wth two domestas? He thnks Amercans are crazy they work lk.e. mad and even the bosses do not seem to have much. He say? even wve* cf "wealthy men" here scrub and clean and cook and do laundry as hard as peasant women n Mexco... Maybe we are crazy... Here and There: Mr. ard Mrs. A. Hanson, 56 Lyman Avenue, Woodbrdge, recently vuted NewOrleans unque nternatonal Trade Mart... Understand trt Democratc pcnc was so successful, they ran out of hftnbur&ers. Never expected the crowd would be as Jarge as t was, the commttee sad... Look-alkes Arthur Godfrey and the «ampegn pctures of Paul L. Troast, Republcan canddate for governor... And talkng about canddates you can look for more house-to-house vsts by local asprants to olce between now and November... Newsettes: The Unted Churehwomen of New Jersey wll sponsor t booth at! the Trenton Far, whch begns Sunday. Partcpatng wll be<mrs. Wllam H. Doe Uhe former Mrs. Whtney C. Lee f you found, a ladys Hamlton wrst watch n the {vcnty of Man Street, t belums to one of the employes opbtern and Dragoset, Unln ajeet Wont you please return t as she s heartbroken?... Robert H. Prs, seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans H. Flls, Paul Street, Fords, s on board the destroyer USS Harold J. Ellson n Northern European waters, after Offcal W.H.S. Qym Suts SNEAKERS t SWKAT SOX VARSTY 8WEATEKS Ar Condtoned mms SHOP t* WAN STREET WOODBUUGE Next to Voulwunhn, - OHA Frday Evetu 5. M «nd AlWOay Saturday n /Otaemnee of Jewsh Holy Oay Trophes Presented at Lttle League Pcnc m^m^m^mmmm^mmmmm Over U) attpnrul the prnr of thr Woodhrdte l.le l.c.c.e.t lord* Tark. At lolt Frank McCarthy s prrspntnc truphy tu m! Arum of hc Ktwan s (lull. -ntsors of thr lrtans, and at rlrht, John Royle, sprts crttnr of The ndppon.l^nl-.eadrr. s presentng a trophy to Stephen Racer, representng the Knghts rf Cotnnhs. Left to rlsjht are. ms Washerk, Andrew Lengyel, Olver Rngwood, Mr. Adams. Mr. McCarthy. L.us lre> dent, John Wlson. Mr. toylc Mr. Kajter. Georce Deter and.lark Tobas. Applcatlons were,^cved as folow,: Mss Mram Neder who ap- Unlt at HP AvefeL.,Street, nterseelon of the.superhghway were regstered. Resdents clamed the chsumed before one could cross and t was dangerous for the nhstcr.. The Board agreed to net n touch wth the State HlRh- ; way Drjmrtment and the Depart-!*nf-nl, of Motor Vehcles to request that the phase of the lght be rhnged. Aftlrew -D. Deamand, Townshp magstrate and Board, counsel <*ld he dd not hold outtoo much hope that the Slate would asve as t took "8 mnnhs to huthc the tmuk nn the Man Flrcet lpht." Seeks State Help [ Wmdeld Fnn made the moton the Board communcate wth.state authortes and sec f some cooptraton couldnt bo fothcom nn "nasmuch as the State has centcd the hazard."! \ Harold Van Ness supur.sted that maybe the parents mght be n- telsted n poolng funds to provde a prvate carrer for the pu- pls n Uw lower gr^nlv.." ^ "t would be,fust a shuttle servce," he sad, "and nn certan that the cost would be nomffsl/" Mr, Van Ness promsed lu would check nto t personally and get costs from prvate bus contractors. A few Avenel resdents cornteachers would chldren lve and have lunch at go home. NDEPRNl SPORTS ROUND-b (Contnued from Sports Ps,.,., coach, wll start the re-organzaton nt n, :. Grls Basketball team Monday nght :,. ; court. Grogan has eght returnng ven,,! * the nucleus of hs 953 combne, and to n,..-, ture more rosy, he wll have 7 canddate., ",,,, the fqjtr vacant- postttons-on tte squad, naugurate ther season November < Anns of Kcasbey furnshng the oppos,,,, Dunham completed hs season at Soux-f ;. mpressve.300 battng average. The,,,, brdge star expects to move up n thp New y.., chan next sprng..,. Joe McLaugh n ): manage Art and Georges Assocaton r County Softball League next year.. o v,. made Parents Nght a success at tho,sl;u H j. day nght....bll-kovacs could easly nv,,,-. rons leadng ground ganer ths fall, n, slrhtly less than terrfc n recent sern,,, The BoontQD...Panther-Golden Bear ttssn -t thrller for f6ur full quarters. Frank M:,,! ; agan denonstrated that he wll be rankn the best bal carrers ever to wear a Cm unform before he termnates hs career lar Grener Grls closed anoher succ-o.s.s n; Carteret last Sunday... Reservatons for \, etofcer-apd-wrr-etose- Sunday. Nt. r, and players have requested tcket s, past week. The affar wll be opened to t n long as the tckets last. arnly urn been! (; n l ( l M beng detached from the U. S. Danny Kaye wll have the role Members then dscussed the art0 J- A \ l _.. you want tme to eat yuu, your.«..,.. lunch --- to marketng and mer- "«< " t, Sxth Fleet ln the Medteranean. orgnally planned for Donald PQSSblty of havng the next «lved and med - alone and wthout havng work k to chandlslng. Pror to.the tme he (Contnued!,,:, OConnor n the flm. "Whte (ml Hut [Sot Leant: scnoo] j n the vcnty of Chan O do? But where the pupl cant en me to New Jersey hs experence, Chrstmas." n whch Bng Crosby. Hlls Road> seln and s upe rn- Born al Perth Amboy General School Bus make t home n tme, the teacher ncluded wholesale and retal.ales an wll let hm eat lunch tn the class-, management throughout the west " a son Page ) y room.. land for the Standard Ol Co. of, budg- After promses that every effort Texas ln El Paso, fnally becomng Tackles; R Mr and Mrs John Pankulcs, 59 low the Sahara," dont mss t. ts s de ratonto a combnaton ele- would be made to help the parents Retal Merchandsng Manager for. Fl *nke. Another man n the the audtares Produced *"""* t, a techncolor al30 soraf d0 bl % > t $$ Sat Tf c lpr n nn or Almon Avenue; a daughter tq Mr. one of the most thrllng documen- mentary schoo) and Junor Hgh as"much as"possble, r the hearng Standard of Calforna n San Guards: Dull>. and Mrs. Andrew Hegedus. 44 tancs produced..toa^jchntojor " School. There was also some doubt caton.. couldnt nave fors e e n what broke up. Francsco. -- paslto, Parro, W;: dgest rf Afrcan anmate^***** MfTnd A M)" Ue pam Gert>a, 530 ^P» r^ expressed as to whether or not the and ded for n the fall pf 945 Mr. Endter] Centers: Bc.lc;,- from elephants to leopards.shots Departmentof LoCal Local Government tl. ^ ans ^po rt 3aton" ^ " and Mr. Aaroe re- came to New Jersey to help organ- le-b Alce Place; from Fords, a son to of the capture of a sea lon, a tense- woum consent to thc Board ras. Hosptal Goal s Set Backs: Scull> that developments sprang up ze TheValforna Olfcomj^nyJ y. Mr and*mrs. Steve Starrck, 747, battle to the death between gorll- ^ ^ debt m lmt [ t &Ry any fbnher lq{0 oullu, lly g......,, (Contnued From Page! and on the frst of January 946 ger, ntell. c. George Road; a daughter to* "Mr. ft\s and natves, buld such a school evt-n thounh "Most of the developments were ovcr became the presdent and a dlrec- program would be developed uvu - - -»*«..v-- and Mrs, Charles Weber, Hghland Avenue; a daughter to M. Mr.can almost ton approves t. ; schw! ".-declared, "and we can-- ntln6nt of commlt, tee ^har-. 95, wth the consoldaton of nar "om the State Department of Educa- bult qute a dstance from any l(;h next se veral.months and the to r of tnat comp«ny. n July of and Mrs. Leon Glebock? 06 your head. Jospeh Ostrower, Mam Street, 0t plovde 00 per cent of the cost would be announced wthn several eastern companes, Mr. B!oomfleld Avenue; a son to Touchdowns: and Mrs# Walter Dubovch 655 "Jane Powell s sad to be defl- asked the boards permsson to of transports) nn fo» those not re- h t H Endter was made presdent of the mons () solct contractors who wll bd sdng n the e nely set to have the R al lmt unless the has been Present The Calforna Ol Cornassocated wth Standard Ol Co. P an^ Ponts aft-m- U hgh ton n MGMs "Leave Me or Love Me," on the for people approve the cost t tt ne Hulme, Carter connecton wth bd February electon." Sullvan, 60 Memze, wth Joe Pasternak producng. [busness n Calforna hs entre adult lfe, The Perth Amboy General Hosware- daughter, to and MB. ( ptal, pal, a voluntary.communty Jn- Suvvnrshp a Several threats were then made Marlyn Monroe hs a good by some excted ndvduals n the y Banach, 3 Jensen posmo n,! sttutlon, was establshed n 90 memory, whlcft s one- of the rea- s)ons wlth otner real estate and crowd, ncludng, "What are you held subject t.> seln, ft daughter to Mrs, when he became w- wth a captal nvestment t t of f $5,- Harold Schroede, Schroeder, 0000 Rebecca sons jhe she s s so loyal to her drama msurance brokers n town. Al- of opn- home?" There was no answer to!?one to <" f we keep our chldren 000 and a years census of 45 admssons Today jt, g a $ coach, :h, Natasha Lytess. t seems. though tne Board vwas thatt when Marlyn was completely j M[. O3trower was beng "far" SELN broke, the coach loaned her money and thought t would be a s«for groceres and rent. ldea fo]. tne bus ness t 0 RQ /to local NOW TO SAT. M. Place; a son to Mr. and Mrs, Wllam Black, 06 Plymouth Drve.... Also, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Domnc Cundarl, 4 Hagaman Street, Port Readng; and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Yaczna, 8 Worden Avenue, Hopelawn.... ON AXE AT UNTED SERVCE GROCERS Chef BOYAR-DEE SPAGHETT SAUCES MEM OK MUSHROOM 8 OZ. CAN SPECAl PRCE for c one of the busest stars n town frms, no actual permsson by U Tvdne Power After flnshnr moton or resoluton was granted. Kng of the Khyber Rfles," he They sad they would "encourage wll go On tour wth Anne Baxetr the bdders to get bonds locally." wll go On tour wth and Raymond Massey n "Jh "John Mr. Ostrower also asked for Browns Body." Then le returns some of the nsurance on the new n November to do "The Long Gray hgh school and sad "le wasnt Lne," a West Pont story. Follow- o askng for somethng somethng someone al f n that he Roes nto a pcture for ready y had but a share of the ne«- Dnrryl Zanuck, before f leavng l for fr d A taly, MOM wants to buy the move rghts to the London ht, M ktchen servant^ f Another busy young man n Hollywood s Gordon-McRae. After securng hs release from Warners, he wll play the youns; plot n John Waynes pcture, "The Hgh and the Mghty." Gordon has also snned a new contract for the Ralread Hour n rado and s talkng about a TV show. Cheek and double cheek to sut a young yrls fancy STYLED RGHT OPEN EVENNGS TLL 9.98 A wool novelty checked tfwm coal Ujal J practcal ond, at the same lme, the ht of the teaton fqr the fashonable young mss. Lned wth a combnaton of Alpaca and Wool, t hat storm cuff n the sleeves to make wnter warm and comfy. A mouton fur collar lops off the deal for tporjl or drey wear. ColoruBlue, Gold, Green _spes to 4 " \ ;.,. MAN STHKK WOlllllllf lkk»- busness." Andrew Aaroc, presdent of the Board, repled that very soon the Board jvould st down and dscuss the entre n- -ents a far.hare of of Mrs. Kr, m Bl odbeck as asslstanl sccrctary m We Specalze n FOODS OPEN FOR LUNCH AND DNNERS A. M. to P, M. - Closed Tuesdays ORDERS TO TARE OUT Cfwmese Route 5 Clovevleaf WOODBRDjUE Telephone WO NSTALL TODAY Take 3 Years to Pay Enjoy Summer and Wnter Ar-Condtonng wth a THATCHER SYSTEM Cool n Summer <</. y / ; Take Plenty of Tme to Pll Get Our FREE HetUna Estmate FTTER FAMLY HOTELS ENROLL NOW! Carteret School of Dancng Announces Fall Classes Prvate and Group Work) for Begnners and Advanced %. KENTUCKY ML ATLANTC CTT TAP BALLET FOLK DANCNG ACROBAT CLASSES HELD DALY October Thru May Rectal AVENEL STUDO P.O. BULDNG CARTERET STUDO 8 EDGAR ST. For Full Detal? Call CA -595 Mrs. Kay Sjnclk, Drector -DAY SERVCE Flm Brought n Before 5 P. M Rmdy Next Afternoon. Make our Photo Department your headquarters. We have a complete lne ol equpment for snapshot*» moves. Stop n today! STATE THEATRE WO0DBKDGE. N. J. Ar Condtoned Fur Your Comfort TODAV THRU SATJKDAV, WAR OF THE WORLDS*" Starrng Gene BAUUV - Ann HOBNbON Plus: Joseph COTTON - Jean leteus n "A MLUEPRNT FOR MURDER" ~ SUNDAY TtgtU TUESDAY. 7 WALT DSNEYS THE SWORD AND THE ROSE" SUrnf Blcnard TOpO - GlynU JOHNS : LEO GORCY and the BOWERY BOYS n "CLPPED WNGS" WEDNESDAY TUHU SATUBOAV Errol Plynn n "THE MA8TEB OF BALLANTBAE U "THE GBL NEXT POOB" 3,000 persons annually. Anthony W. Eckert s drector of the hosptal, FORDS, N. J. _ P. A WEDNESDAY ALL HUNGARAN SHOW From P. M. Tll P. M. THURS. THRU SAT. "STALAG 7" Wllam Holden - Don Taylor "Bldeprnt For Murder Joseph Gotten - Jean Arthur (Saturday Matnee Only 3 Extra Cartoons) SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY "LATN LOVERS".ana Turner Rcardo MMUHK-M Abbott & Costello Meet Dr. Mll & Mr. Hyde <N;l..ml Sun. < ounmst WOODBRDGE DRVE-N ll lulmfl H-M-. 6 V. M., sarts al >usk LAST TMES TONTE Martn & Lews "Scared Stff" " Co-Ht "BOMBA, THE LON HUNTER" FRDAY and SATURDAY ; Kory Calhoun n Techncolor?owder flter" Co-Ht- j Donald OConnor "FRANCS COVERS THE BG TOWN" - EXTRA ATTRACTON FRDAY ONLY COLOR CARTOON CARNVAL MDNTE HORROR SHOW SAH «)AY AT. ^MGJT ltra Amsor Kequred Hollywo3d Burlesque Added LU St. Cyr "LOVE MOODS" (Color) SUNDA AND MONDAY Dork Day - <ordon McRae n Techcolgr "By the Lght of the Slvery-Moon" Co-Ht ~ Fcton - Thrllla "PORT SNSTER" H ES., WED. and TJHRS. n Techuluol6r Robert Mtclun "Whte Wtch Doctpr" Cd-HU "RED PLANET MAR8". Barbara St.murk Rlurrt C.l., "ALL DESREl ru-, - Yvonne DrCarln K, "SFA m:\ n Tccl SUN, TO W:).. s A Sma-h Ht on Now a Comedy Hnt lu Wll Make l.u Lauth - Cry h> "STALAG 7" wth nllhm >* n l n, "MAN UTnr A COlNTn WALTER READ! PERTH NOW TO Lved, luv-tl. (l-kory Vck STARTS W Now THWK- Runnl/ Wld Dean JWartn -" " "Tll NOW Tnt, ns; Our T TK l«l\ Wth!>"< "SO S StarrnB j

9 nependent-lflader THUR3DAt, SOTTMBER U, 953 FORDS NEWS ntepcudtnt-llcabct FORDS NEWS ubwomen Hold nl Flower Show,;l).s -\Several przes were :, t >.\. hk annual Pall flower rndteteh Tuesday by the M, club of Fords n,the. rublc Lbrary.,..., wnners were: Beat ar- MH- of roses, Mrs, John.m.n; best sngle bloom Mrs otto Rowans?; best ar-.nnl of mxed flowers, Mrs.,; best arrangement of.,.;, Mrs. Joseph Harfcay; varety of znnas, Mrs. : MUWCR; best arrangement :, :s. ljcsf bowl arrangement vr;; ;nd largest varety of Mr);. Harksy.. novel table arrangement, V-nwlmann; best center-, :!angpment, Mrs. Charles ^nlt.cr; largest varle^»of,l,!s, Mrs. Luenberger; best ;rr;u;ernent Of margolds, Veronca Telepanch Marred To Peter Skorczypec, Sunday P O R D S St. Ncholas Greek Church was the settng for the marrage of Mss Veronca Telepanch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Telepanch, 754 Kng George Road, to Peter Skorczypec, son of Mrs, Anna Skorczypec, 80 Valley Place, Perth Amboy, and the late Peter, Skorczypec. The double-ng ceremony was performed Sunday afternoon by Rev. Julus Wojtovch. The bde was gver n marrage by her godfather, John Choma. She wore an off-shoulder gown of Chnntllly lace over satn wth a front nsert of pleated nylon and necklne embrodered wth pearls. The skrt formed a cathedral tran. the church- audtorum. attendng Rutgers Unversty. He Rev, Stanley Levandoskl. mod- at the U, 8. Postal Deand she carred two whte orchds on a Mosac nlad Bble. Her sster, Mss Ann Telepanch, was mad of honor. The llakny; best sngle bloom brdesmads were Mrs. Anna Pas- Mr.s. Alfred Murdock; best tor, cousn of the brde; Mss Dor- ;anvhss"ar7n-aatr-*..: Molnar...Mens dvson: Best sngle,,m. Judth Petersen; best ar-,, (mr, Mary Beth Molnar;,,.,- unusual plant, Judth Peter- ],, ndues were Mrs, Lous, -,k nd Mrs. John Molnar, llvrs N KOREA lmns Mr. and Mrs. John!.null. 78 Mtry Avenue, have ;,.-ll word of the,; safe arrval!;,] c. of ther son, Robert. Hs d... s Arman Frst Class Rob- s.-hmdt, AP 37868, Hq. l \l and S Sp., *PO 970, c/» ).- Mcr, San Francsco. Cal, bdes. The best man was Peter Kachuba, Perth Amboy. Ushers were Ncholas Pastor, Mchael Shuryn, Avenel and John Gerba, Perth Amboy. Upon ther return from a honeymoon trp to Vrgna the couple wll resde at the local address. For travelng the brde wore a bege ballerna coat dress wth black accessores and a whte orchd corsage. The brde, a graduate of Wood- brdge Hgh School and the Washngton School for Secretares, Newark, s employed as secretary at the Offce of E. R. Squbb & (rcen St. Secton of seln By MRS. WLLAM KNOTT J03 ndana A Venue, Phone Metuchen 6-85-W r ;md Mrs. Thomas Ru-,>d daughter, Mary Helen, c>!",v of Tampa, Fla., spent Frl\.! Mrs. Rudolphs parents, r.n Mrs. Edgar Glbbs, Coopeut. The Rudophswll rev.ul hs parents n Wood- temporarly. Mrs. Rudolph. dnner Rose Gbbs. - M-. Harry Morrs, Elmhurst e, md Mrs. Theodore Allen, : Avenue; leader and assst- J! Browne Troop No., at a meetng of the Wood: r Councl of Grl Scouts, o:u;y. held n the Frst Presby Church n Woodbrdgt. llwne Troop No. s once S.K Grl Sco-.t cookes n M r-,!bohood. We all welcome um of.these cookes each cspally the chocolate, wnch everyone seems to cny - Mr. and Mrs. Gustave DePrelmd.chldren, Frank and Louldley Avenue, spent last nd vstng Mr. and Mrs. ; :ek Doll on thebvfarm n M.ukft, Va...: an.; Ms. Norman Qua-.u son. Rchard, Lans-. lv., were the dnner guests. ml Mrs. Gustave DePrel-.;. t ley Avwtue, Saturday. \ :.:.ly p.rly was huld for Vvham Wahrer, Metuchen,. j ven^ at the-home of. ; l dul son-n-law, Mr, Wllmn Knott, ndana. n hunur of her brthday. :.HK Mrs. Thomas Sprko n Thomas, Paul and Davd, :. Lakes, were the Sunday n Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ra- ><..eley Boulevard. : am Mrs. George Bey, Sr.,!:;n Araue, spent last : a Sands Pont Harbor.,nn Mrs. Howard Tune ;u; n. Howard and Cyntha. st-* Oaks, spent Sunday r! mests of her parents,!" Mrs. Lester Raphael of :n Avenue. Nelson, son of..mr. and A thn Nelson, Berkeley on Saturday to state College where he nne hs studes. nd Mrs. Henry Frees mll Avenue, were the hosts K.lth Dstrct Republcan : her home last veek. The,on endorsed Arthur ( mayor and Vctor Ka Dwnshp fmmtteeman. (publcan ofganzatlons of.l. and elglyth dstrcts of ull.sponsor a dance on Oc n H. Cecelas Recreaton Alled Katen s charna.n H w members were welcjmed cng, Mr. and Ms, p Wkcr md Mr, and Mrs. "H>re Allen, Donald Gun- Wam Crosby, Hugh Me- nd Chester Aron8on havj -.med the State Fre ><T Wre Co. No.. The > ewer all evolutons of fre!l am the use of the latest ""n, Startng September 3, ""M v#l last 4 weeks. Our "e department s always on n to laarn all the best and mchods of combatng fres, w the benefts, that pad Boulevard, held a double brthday celebraton on Saturday afternoon, complete wth two brthday cakes and all the fxngs. Guests were Ellen Tomaso, Jeanne Black, Louse DePrelter, Paul Burylo, Chrstne Reynolds, Judth McCarthy, Arthur, Janet and Lynne Grosskopf. The frst meetng of the Pleasure Club wll be,held at the home of Mrs. Sdney Blanchard, Rdgeley Avenue, Frday evenng at 9 ocloc. All members are requested to attend. - Mrs. Fran Marmuth, Rldgeley Avenue, celebrated her brthday last Monday evenng wth, a famly Sanford Luna, HUcrest Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Luna and sons, Gerald and Denns, Wauwck Street, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Klge and son. Adran, Oak Tree; Mr. and Mrs. Gustave DePreter and chldren, Frank and Louse, of the same address, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McSweeney, South Ambey, and Mr. Marmuth. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Knott, ndana Avenue, were the fshng party guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben^ amn Kolas, Keansburg, Wednesday. Clnss Hlothers Named By Parochal P.T.A. SELN St. Cecelas Parochal School P.T.A. held tt$ ntal meetng of the school year n the recreaton center wth Mrs. Joseph Comunale presdng. Over 400. persons attended. Rev. John M, Wlus, pastor, welcomed the members. Class mothers apponted for the year were as follows: Mrs. Walter Skodmn, Mrs. George Woods, Mrs. John Je rsen, Mrs, Leo Derlak, Mrs. John Klebacher, Mrs. John Hodun, Mrs. John Doyle, Mrs. George Emery, j Mrs. Robert Bernadelll, Mrs. Stknley Grzybowsk, Mrs. John Butklewlcz and Mrs. Stanley Seabasty. Members wll attend the docesan conference^ parochal PTA"5 n Trenton, October. Bus transportaton wll be furnshed from the local church at, 9:30 A. M. Mrs. Comunale announced the local group wll be hosts to jhe New Brunswck regon parochal P.T.A. at a meetng to be held here October. The local executve commttee wll be n charge of hosptalty. Because of the exceptonally large attendance, attendance awards were made to all classes. BUNDLE FROM HEAVlfN FORDS Mr; and Mrs. Leon Glebock, 06 Bloomfleld Avenue, are the pauents of a dkughter born n the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. SLVER TEA TOMORROW FORDS A slver tea wll be held tomorrow by the Fve and Two Club at tto Mflp ^PW Rasmussen, summt Avenue. THEATRE PART* SEPT. 89 KEASBEY The Ke&sbey Wornens Democratc Club w,u sponsor a theatre trp to Mllbura September 8. ; atmeuts use. :*! On.sskopf,-7, and Lynne Lutheran* Church wll meet October n the church hall, "P, a, daughters of M, and Arur GoBSkopf, Berkeley "t UURT S >um<trut Eye* ElUnned Nw BRUNSWCK AVE FORDS, N. J. VhMtr* M U> 8, W«d. to P. M. s r..!(, and by App ppontment TO MEET OCT.! FORDS The Ladles Ad So+ clety of Our Rje^emet Evangelcal DEPARTMENT SESSON FORDS The Amercan Home Department wll meet October Un the v lbrary at :30 P. M, SON k BORN FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mekulcheck, 0)5 M,»ln Street, are the parents o? a joe born n the Perth Amboy Qt^neal Hosptal. l fnng Company. Senor Sodalty To nstall Slate Qugley-Ludwg Engagement Told Sons, New Brunswck. Her husband was graduated from Perth FORD3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amboy schools and served wth Ludwlg, Lberty Street, hate the U. S. Army for two years n announced the engagement of Treste. He s employed as assayer ther daughter, Eleanor Helen, to by the Amercan Smeltng & Re- Hugh B. Qulgley, Jr.,4en of Mayor and Mrs. Hugh B. Qfflgey, 04 Tsdale Place, Woodbrdge. Mss Ludwg s a graduate of WooSbrldce Hgh School, class of 53. and s attendng the Laboratory nsttute of Merchandsng n New York. She also works n her. [fathers offce ft the Lberty FORDS The Senor Sodalty of Truckng Company. Our Lady of Peace Church held Her nance-} s a graduate of St ts frst meetng of the season n Preparatory School, Newark, and s a welcome and annourtcec! thatrj the followng offcers would be nstalled at the October meetng: Josephne Romlta, prefect; Joann Egan, vce prefect; Martha Romta, secretary, and Ann Bat- A fashon show s scheduled for October n ths. church annex. Francs HendlowMch reported on the progress of a card party to be held October^ 4 at the New Brunswck Cenacle. Over 4,000 Hear Robert B. Meyner WOODBRDGE Over 4,000 persons, the largest group to ever attend an outng at Varadys Grove, Pords, greeted. Robert B. Meyner, Dsmocratc canddate for governor at the annual famly pcnc sponsored by the Townshp Democratc Organzaton, Sunday. Addressng the crowd, Mr. Meyner charged that the "State. Republcan organzaton has lost the respect of the people of New Jersey because of ts record of neffl- that New Jersey can be assurred of good, clean government by electng Democrats from the "top of the ballot for the bottom." The only other speaker was State Senator B. W. Vogel who ht at the Republcans for a "rule of rottenness that has made >Jew Jersey bow ts head n shame before the entre naton." "Our canddate, Bob Meyner, s head and shoulders above the Republcan canddate," the senator stated., Local and county canddates on Democratc tcket were ntroduced and dd not make speeches. The day was devoted to games and refreshments. Local Group to Mnrok n Sortyervlle Parade FORDS The Holy Name Soolety of Our Lady of Peace Church met n the local annex and completed plans to partcpate n the Holy Name parade n Somervlle, September 7, The followng commttee was apponted to nomnate offcers for the comng year: Lous Bertekap, charman; Mchael Homsack, John Burke and Hans Schmdt. " Rev. John E, Grmes announced that all boys of hgh school age are elgble to become members of ;he Junor Holy Name Socwty of the parsh. A socal followed the buunoss sesson. ADDTON TO FAMLY FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weber, Hghland Avenue, are the parents of a daughter born n the Perth Amboy ptal. General Hos- SON AND HER ARRVES HOPELAWN Mr. and, Mrs. Alex Yaczna, 8 Warden Avenu^, are the parents of a son bora n the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. WELCOME SON FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dubovch, 655 Kng George Road, are the parents of a son born n the Perth Amboj[ General Hosptal. SON FOR STARRCKS FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Steve Starrck, 947 Kng George Road, are the parents of a son born n the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. Dors Larsen Weds Joseph Gross, Jr. RARTAN. TOWNSHP Mss Dors Arllne Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans E. Larsen, 5 Washngton Avenue, became the brde of Joseph Peter Gross, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph P. Gross, 3 Mller Avenue, Frankln Townshp, Saturday at 3:30 oclock n St. John-the-Baptlst Church, New Brunswck. The double-rng ceremony was performed by the pastor, Rev> W. A. Barron. The brde, gven n marrage by her father, wore a gown of whte Chantlly lace and nylon tulle over satn havng an lluson necklne and short puff sleeves. Her fngertp vel of lluson was attached to a half-hat of lace wth lles of the valley caught on each sde, She carred a whte orchd wth whte pom-poms and babys breath. Mss Roberta Csordos was mad of honor and Mss Elzabeth Macan was the brdesmad, Edward Mkula was the best man and John Gross was usher. After a honeymoon to Mam Beach, Fla., the couple wll resde at the local address. For gong away the brde wore a blue sut wth red accessores and an orchd corsage. Mrs. Gross, a graduate of Perth Amboy Hgh School, s employed at the Lncoln-Mercury Dvson of the Ford Motor Company, Metuchen, Her husband was graduated from St. Peters Hgh School and s a Korean veteran. He s employed at the Studebaker Corporaton plant, New Brunswck. October 5 Hvt as Date For Republcan Party FORDS The Fords Republcan Club met n franks Hall and planned for a card party, October 5, at 8 p.m., n the home of Mrs. C. Albert Larson. Mrs. John Ch-: occhf and Mrs. Ernest Frerlch wll be n charge of arrangements. The dark-horse przes were won by Mrs. Ernest French and John Chocch. The next meetng wll be held October 3 wth Mrs. George Munn and Mrs. W. Howard Fullerton n charge of hosptalty. GROUP MEETS FORDS The Mesmerettes met at the home of Mss Yvonne Godbout, MaoArthur Drve", wth Mss" Myma Reybok n charge. After refreshments the group vsted Mss Patrca Dckson, presdent, who s confned to her home by llness. WOULD LKE MAL FORDS The new address of Arman Frst Class Wllam Scottson of Mrs. WUlJam Scott, 8 Lberty Street, s H.dq, 608 A. G. and W. Sqdn., APO 970, c/o Postmaster, San Francsco, Calf. SEROKA-DUDK FORDS Announcement has been made of the marrage of Mss Nancy Helen Oudk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dudlk, 34 Ryan Street, to Joseph H. Seroka, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Seroka, Lncoln Avenue. NEW ARRVAL FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grffn; 35 Lberty Street, are the parents of ; a son, Paul, born n the Mddlesex General Hosptal, New Brunswck. Mrs. Grffn s the former Helen Bodzas, 75 Evergreen Avenue, Keyport. FORDS, HOPELAWN and KEASBEY CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS (NOTE;: For nsertons n ths calenuar, call Mrs. Andrew. Sedvy, 00 Grant Avenue, Wocdbrdge 8-70 or Perth Amboj tf, before noon un Tuesday of each week. " r SEPTEMBER 5^-Slver tea. by the Fve and Two djb n home ffmrs. Peter Rasaussen, Summt Avehue. J 6 Bake sale sponsored by Mothers Auxlary of the J!ords Lttle League p Amboy Avenu Flrehouse v 9 Theatre trp to MlUburn l y Keasbey Womens DemjcnUc Club, - OCTOBER l-j-jyleetln*.of Ladles Ad Sqcety of Our Redeemer Evwftlcgl Lutheran Chwch n church hall. * l Meetng Q( Amercan Home Department n lbrary, ; 30 P.M.. 4 Communon breakfast by the Altar Rosary Socl»ty o Our Lady of Peace Church.»-. & Meetlbg of Wllam Warren Assocaton n FordgTumbl*M)., 5 Meetng of Altar Rosary Soclet yof Our. Lady ftf F«M» v Church, 5-Meetlng of Prlscllla Mssonary Crcle of Our RfdwAer E l! Lutheran Church, 8 P. M. n church hsll. Better Schools Group Thanks Board For No. 7 mprovements FORDS A meetng of the Better Schools Assocaton of Woodbrdge Townshp was held atthe home of Mrs. John Sorensen, Cutter Avenue. Mrs. rvng Kahree. presdent, w*s welcomed back after spendng the summer n New Hampshre. A copy of a letter on the termte control at School No. 4. whch was submtted by Commssoner Edwn Casey df the Board of Educaton and forwarded to M«t. George Hafely, was read and dscussed. A commttee wal *appontea. to follow ths matter n the future. t was WWghttc the attenton of th«atsocllton by several parents of chldren attendng school No. 7 that an ol companys trucks mantan a hgt rate of speed on Kng George Road approachng the school. t was voted upon to send a letter to the ol company to request ther truck drvers to decrease ther speed upon approachng the school zone. Delegates were apponted to attend the Board of Educaton meetng to express thanks and Canddates Nght Lsted Oct. 9th FORDS Mrs. Margaret Dev eran, Mrs. Nancy Dunn, Mrs Maran Schlker and Mrs. Man Lucas were welcomed nto mem bershp of the Fords Women Democratc Club at a meetng held n the Scandnavan Hall, Plans for a Halloween party an canddates nght, October 9 n Scandnavan Hall,were made. A card party wll be held October 8. The club was nvted to the count Democratc rally n New Bruns wck and the county Democrats dnner at The Pnes. The meetng ncluded commu nlty sngng and pano selecton: by Mrs. Marge Alexander.-Refresh ments,.were n charge of Mrs, An Mako, asssted by a hostess com mlttee. Anthony Lotaro Enlsts n Arm FORDS M/Sgt. John C. Hassell, Jr., 6f r the Perth Amboy Frs Army Recrutng Staton, an ttoullted Anthony L. Latarlo, so of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Latarc ^65 Kng George Road, has en lsted n the Army for a perod three years. He wll be assgned to the 5t Army Band at Camp Klmer, graduate of St. Mafys Hgl School, Perth Amboy, Lataro ha been employed by the Lumured Plastcs Company of Woodbrdge. pprecatlon for several mprovenents made durng the summer, specally the fre escape now uner constructon at No. 7 School. lew lghtng facltes and for relarng of the tle on the front tepa of the nsde entrance. The next meetng wll be held October 3 at the home of Mrs. Hafely, Socety Outlnes j Breakfast Plans FORDS The frst meetng of ;he season of the Altar Rosary Socety of Our Lady of Peace Church was held n the school annex. The BStor, Rev. John E. Grmes and Rev. sanley Levandowskl spoke rlefly. Tentatve plans were "made for Vew Bngo Refercm Endorsed by llntl HOPELAWN Mss f Cnnn was welcomed nto bershlp of the Ladles AuxUM* of Hopelawn Memoral Post luhfc VFW, at a meetng held n port" rooms. Commander Wnfttn B guest speaker, dscussed the blngo * referendum and wdows tax exerupton. He announced a ctlatrurt campagn wll be conducted ltt October to put the two November referendum.* across to the publc Pl«ns Were made for a varety, show to be held October 7 and 8 n the Hopelawn School. Proceed! ^ wll go toward the unts- bulldtntf ^ fund. Mrs. Amela Laurlt Fllerton, local charman, announced all memb : may partcpate n the show. Anyone wantng tckets shoud get n touch wth any post or auxlary member. Followng the two showngs to the publc, the show wll attorney, was sworn n Tlusday )e Presented to several veterans a communon breattw;t5ct6t(et:»*-*-<»tttfleuor,at-law by Chef 4, wth Mrs. John Kramer njustce Arthur T. Vanderbllt of charge. A cake sale wll be held n th Ncw Jerse Suprcme Court. from Our Lady of Peace Church. Reservatons may be made wth.mrs. John Lataro, 765 Kng Perth Amboy., Durng World War, Mr. rton was a Runnery offcer n the George Road or Mrs. Desolna j Navy wth the rank of Leutenant Morettl, 39 Poplar Street., [Commander. Mss Jeanette May Gloff Weds Edward Eberle n Church Rtes FORDS The marrage of Mss Jeanette May Gloff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Gloff, 3 Douglas Street, to Edward Eberle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eberle, 54 Hamlton Avenue, took place Sunday n St. Pauls Evangelcal Reformed Church, Perth Amboy. Rev. Charles Krahe offcated. The brde was gven n marrage by her father. She wore a ballerna-length gown bf mported Chantlly lace over satn wth ftted bodce anfy long, ponted sleeves, Her fngertp-length vel was of French lluson and was gathered from a tara of* seed pearls and rhnestones. Mrs. Howard Chrlst«nsen, Fords, was matron of honor whle the Msses Helen Sefczek, Eleajor Zebrask and rene Kaufman, Perth Amboy, were brdesmads. Ralph Gloff, Fords, was the best man and ushers were Lt. Henry Gloff, Salna, Kan.; Kenneth Eber-> le, Fords and Lews Pascoe, Cartersvlle, Ga, The couple wll resde at the Douglas Street address after a honeymoon trp to Florda. For travelng, the brde wore a black velvet outft wth pnk accessores. The brde, a graduate of Perth Amboy Hsh School, s employed by Sobel Brothers. Her husband was graduated from Woodbrdge Hgh School and served two years n the Army, ncludng duty n Europe. He s employed by the Lncoln-Mercury dvson of Ford Motor Cpmpany, Rartan Townshp. he church audtorum October. Mrs. Carl Reltenbach was named Mr. Fulerton passed hs examnatons last May, but because he lrman. Mchael Homsack, preslcommlttee charmen hs colleagues we re ehrdllfd on was out of the state at the tme year as follows; August, he together wjth fve refreshments; other new counsellors from varous parts of the state were for- Julus Demeter, mysteres; Mrs. Stephen Patko, flowers; Mrs. mally sworn n last week. Raymond tevandoskl,"" publcty; The Townshp man s a graduate of Woodbrdfe. Hgh School, Mrs. Rejtenbach and Mrs. Wllam ODonnel, ways and means. Unversty of llnos, Unversty of Newark and Rutgers Unversty. PLGRMAGE PLANNED He served hs law clerkshp wth FORDS A plgrmage, sponsored by the Thrd Order of St. Federal Judge Wllam F. Smth and former Assstant Federal Dts- Domncfe, to the Rgsary Shrne n Summt Vm be held October 4 ^" * JOS6Ph * SChWMtZ - hosptals n the area. Mrs, Anta Panek was named charman of a commttee to purchase ktchen equpment. Followng the busness sesson a sweater fashon show was presented by Mrs, Terry Kaschak. Hostesses were Mrs, Betty Kozma and Mrs; Rose Smon, : VFW,Plans October Fete To Buy Ktchen Stove FORDS Pords Memoral Pofc. 6090, VFW, met n post head- quarters and planned for & dance and socal October 7 n the poet rooms. Proceeds wll be used to purchase a new stove for the Mlton, Lund, captan of the. bowlng team, announced that the uroup meets every Tuesday nghtat 6:30 oclock n the Fords Recreaton Center. Edward Dalton was welcomed.. as a new member. Tentatve plans < were dscussed for a membershp. drve. A socal followed, NAMES CHARMEN FORDS Mss Arlne Goete, presdent of the Junor Sodalty of Our Lady of Peace Church, has apponted charmen of standng commttees to serve ln^onnecton. wth actvtes durng the comng"" season. They are: Socal Lfe, Mss Theresa Peterscak; Catholc Truth, Mss Jean Kovacs; Apostolc, Mss - Ann Mare Katchmer; Euehare-- tc, Mss Beverly Bacha; Publcty, Mss Mary Ann Ondar; Our Ladys, Mss Nancy Payt. TO HOLD THEATRE PARTY FORDS The Lades Auxlary of Fords Memoral Post 6090, VFW, wll sponsor a theatre party to Mllburn, November 6. Reservatons may be made wth Mrs. Dorothy Lund, 638 St. Georges hv enue, Woodbrdge, or Mrs. Mary Kmec, 786 Kng George Road, ths place. TODAYS BG TRUCK BARGAN! W/0/& MODEL COMPARSONS SHOWCWrb/rt Advonct-D*$ 9 n truckt ouheff f/ «next hvomofcat eombw/ /Myt Cfwvrofof trvtkt n UM than any other maltel prtwd truck,lne of ol) y get more truck... you pay less ^rnontyl No other truck offers, you all the advanced features, the ruggfcdness and economy you get n Chevrolet Advance- Desgn trucks. Yet theyfre Amerca!s low* esl prced truck lnt! \ YcjUllavt on optralorand upkeepl Chevrolet Advance-Desgn truck) are bult U> J aul your loads for. less! wo great > l Chevrolet valve-jn-heftd engnes brng you gas-cavng performance n bojh ljjbu ;md heavy-duty models.,and youll nd that upkeep costs <are lower, too. A ett. tradt-ln, too! Yofre. money ahead when you buy a Chevrolet truck.. youre money ahead whu you drve t and youre pheud t ag«n when you trade t n! Thats.becauseEnVvrolet Advance-Desgn trucks tradtonally. command t hgher resale value. < > JEFFERSON MOTORS, nc. Buy no truck untl you gel ofr dealt See how lttle t wll cost you to ywn a rugged new Chevrolet truck flnts just rght for your needs. See how much youll save on the low, low prce... how much youll be ahead on the trade-n. Buy W/ rght now! NEW BRUNSWCK AYE. P.A O6

10 March 8. R7H Aunt. H4S Ay NDEPENDENT NFWSPAPEB_^^ Tht LMdrr-Janmal _ <»4) The Woodbrldre U»dfr... (M9) WoodbrMf* ndependent._.. - (98) The wlln JMTW Charet E. EdKor»nd Publshed Every TtwaOxr by The Weodbrdge PubWlm Company Woodbrldge. N J. Charles E. Gregory. PreMtant Lawmce 7 Ctmpltn Vce Pr««ldent and TWMUTW By carrer delvery, oenta per copy. Subscrpton rates by mac toeludlh»tta«. one year, 3.M; «lx month*..50; Ure«month*, 85 cents; sngle copes by mall, 0 cents. A.l payable n advance. A Welcome to Route* who are not nclned to vote to confrm Presdent Dwght D. Esenhowers nomna- ton of General Harry Vaughan for a permanent reserve commsson as Major- General. The Senate recently adjourned wthout confrmng Vaughan and nne other retred reserve generals. Vaughan, who s now retred and drawng $744.7 monthly, was declared "permanently unft for duty by reason of physcal dsablty" by the "Army n January. The rulng declared hm forty per cent dsabled and that the dsablty was ncurred whle he was enttled to receve basc pay. Thus Vaughan s already retred and drawng hs pay. The only thng nvolved n the current dspute s whether the Senate wll confrm hm as a permanent reserve commssoned Major-General. The man thng nvolved, t seems, s the honor of havng a permanent reserve commsson as Major-General A brght lght rt an otherwse danal scene s the announcement that fnal negotatons now ere complete and that the Ronson Art Metals Company wll proceed wth ts plans to construct a large factory n Woodbrdge Townshp. Ths s, ndeed, welcome news. n thp frst place, the Ronson plant wll bear one of the fnest names r. the ndustral world.long known and respected for ts product, t s n addton synonomous wth a wse labor-management relatonshp and an understandng cvc conscentousness. We are confdent that the presence of the Ronsoo ndustry here wll provde splendd leadershp and nterest n mportant felds. We look forward to the early completon of the plaft and to the partcpaton of t n our local lfe. t snt often that we have the opportunty to, gan a neghbor of the surpassng excellence of Ronson. We trust ts dealngs wth the muncpalty wll be pleasant, ts assocaton wth local employes productve and proftable, and that many mutual ben- *fts wll result. The Town Commttee,, we thnk, s to be commended for carryng through ts part of the negotatons promptly and effectvely so that the opportunty to have such a plant wthn our borders was not lost. We also want to thank Senator Vogel, our Townshp Attorney, for hs perseverance and skll n surmountng many obstacles whch arose n bafflng ways and whch wth less capable treatment could have S, thwarted the entre project. t should be noted, too, that t -was Mr. Vogel who frst cultvated actve nterest by- the Ronson company n locatng here. So we welcome Ronson, addng our wshes that ts lfe here wll brng all good thngs. Who Cares About Educaton? Tax Collector- Mchael J. Traners offpe set a record durng August when t recepted blls totalng $3,833, We certanly need the money, and we only hope Mr. Traner wll be able to con- CONCERNNG NEQUTES t s dffcult to magne the enormous socal progress whch has been made durng the last 50 years, unless one compares fgures. n 900, accordng to the Natonal Chamber of Commerce, the avarage ncome Of steelworkers was $400 a year, whch fgures about $,300 n 95 prces. Today the average yearly wage pad n U. S. Steel Corp, mlls s $4,- 30, n 900 when the average steelorker was makng $400 a year,; Andrew Carnege, owner of Carnjege Steel, had a personal ncome of $3,000,000, Tjoday, the annual salary of.the presdent of tnue breakng one record after another partcularly when WP read of the enormous nrrvaso wlrh occurred ths year n our school mputaton Our unrrstrctfd home growth n rerent yrar; has put us n the p3s!on wlwe our new buuf&bg -a««dr are so mmense that even record-breakng tax collectons wll not meet them.,t may be, of course, that we need not bother about educatng our chldren. Apparently, we havent had too many sleepless ngt over t when we wll permt a double-sesson hgh school schedule for ffteen years *KttHout d6ng a thng about t. n our presert predcament, we can have splt sessons whch we already arc havng n some school? and let the kds get wfat ttrey ran ont xyf a bwt stuaton and make the most of t. Somehow, we seem to be the only ones who worry out loud over the stuaton whch has developed The Town ComMttee and the Board of Educaton wont talk to each other about t. the meetngs of the Board seem to be occuped mostly, wth parents who are concerned about all sorts of -thngs except the knd of learnn ther youngsters are gettng, and all the good ctzens, occjupy themselves wth brdge, Luclle Balls baby but not her stupd allance wth the Communst pa^ty. and Dors new hem-length. The heck wth the kds classes weve a lovely football sfa-"- dum, havent we? We beleve n the mportance of educaton. Were dsapponted because the communty doesrft, for ts playng a drt? trck on helpless boys and grls. General Vaughns Troubles t seems that there are some Senators Opnons of Others We suspect General Vaughan wll have to be content wth hs present status, snce he managed to antagonze some members of Congress n both partes durng hs long, perod of servce as mltary ade to former Presdent Harry Truman.,f the Arjny Medcal Board, declarng hm unft for duty, made the correct apprasal, then t would actually make lttle dfference whether the Senate confrmed Esenhowers nomnaton or not, snce there would be lttle possblty that Vaughan would be retaled even f he were gven a permanent reserve commsson as-major-general. fgures show that today more than half the 0 mllon workng women are marred. There are about 5,5 mllon sngle women on Amercan pay rolls and about three mllon who are wdovled or dvorced, whch leases more than mllon who work to supplement the ncome of a hus-. band. More than fve mllon of these have chldren under 8 and : about two mllon have chldren below school age. All of ths, say government offcals, consttutes a problem. n most cases, they feel, t s unwse for mothers of young chldren to work outsde the home, unje&s they have an adult famly wth whom to leave the the U. S. Steeffcorp., nto whch youngsters or unlerg they can the Carnege empre was parked, employ sutable domestc help or s $6,000, and precous lttle of have nursery schools avalable, ths escapes the federal ncome, f chldren have to be left to tax. ther own devces, the socal problem s lkely to be large. There s, however, an economc problem also, for marred women are lkely to have the lowest senororlty of all workers and usually lose therj]jobs frst. Ths may mean a lossjbf from 0 to 50 per cent of famly ncome at the flret pronounced downturn n employment, leavng mauy famles wth nadequate resources for normal lvng. t was lnehutable that Carnege should pave made so mucl whle workers made BO lttle. t s well that ths nequalty hap been rectfed. But nfntely more mportant M»n the current salary of the presdent of U. S. Steel s the fact that U. S. Steel s owned by 68,000 stockholders. Your butcher, your baker, your candlestck maker may verj well own shares of U. S. Stedl. No loper d&es the success of any gmut ndustry pour wealth nto orte pocket. The ctzens of the Unted States, many of them so-.called lttle people, own the n- "dustrles, and anythng whchpenalzes bg bunness penalzes the people. "Ths snould be -remembered when the frst thought of budget makers s "sock the corporatons." For n dong ths, nequty would be contnued, not wped, out. Cleveland PUtn Dealer. WORKNG MOTHERS Recent federal government PAGE TEN t WELCOME A GENERAL r They want Ma. Gen. Wllam F. Dean n New York Cty to rde n a parade, amd a blzzard of confett, and that s the knd of welcome the hero of Taejon s enttled to receve from our largest cty. Also hs home folks over n Carlyle,., want ther celebrated natve son to come track for a homecomng vst.- They nk gong to dedcate a restored suspenson brdge over the Kaskaska Rver (whch Blly Dean doubtless called the Okaw) arm that would be a good tme. H. C\ Norcross, retred edtor of the weekly newspaper, has known the Medal of Honor wnner "ever snce he was a kd," and Mayor Joseph N. Fscher says that as a boy, General Dean "used to swlr( down by the brdge and a palsaved hs lfe these." WKether the General wfb was up at the Korean front wth the solders n those dark days three years afeo, wl) rde down the cheerng canyons of Manhattan, we do not know. But we-feel t n our bones that he wll flrd tme to take a look at hs old swmmng hole n the Okaw Et. Lous THE T- MESSAGE Those who have followed Secretary There s, of course, njo smple answer to these problety. We cannot well deny a. mother free choce n decdng whether she of Labor,Durkns resgna- ton und what; went before t soem to agree that the ncdent of the Tart-Hartley amendment wll.-work,and we cannot well "message," prepared and then guarantee that famly uuomes wll be adequate wthout her help. wthdrawn, Vas the occason but not the cause of ths defecton What we can do s work toward from the Cabnet. But the content of that document and how atoppjru; and to a degree reversng, the lnflatlop whch has so t was put together stll has a greatly decreased the tfuyng bearng on futare labdr legslaton. power of the dollar. That would rt least make t The story s not yet clear. Mr.. unnecewary for so many raotlj- Durkn now hnts broadly n a era of young.chldren who are speech that the "message" whch most needed n ther hoaws- was "leaked" to the Wall Street ta Journal. s, (Contnued on Pafe 3) TREOTON Dvorcement of lw nterpretaton and law enforcement at the State level w be recommended by the Jont Legslatve Probe Commttee soon. As a result the 954 Legslature whch convenes n.january wll be asked to splt up the present State Department of Law and Publc Safety. Headed by Attorney General Theodore D. Parsons, the topheavy department not only nterprets the law at present but also enforces the statutes through varous agences clothed wth polce powers. These nclude the State Polce, Dvson of Motor Vehcles, Dvson of Alcoholc leverage Control and Dvson of Hotel Fre Safety. The commttee whch recently concluded fts eght-month!nnvestgaton of the dsmssal of Deputy Attorney General Nelson F. Stamler on nsubordnaton charges by Attorney General Parsons, receved much testlhony from exjjert wtnesses on the make-up of the department. Whenever the- queston was asked, wtnesses usually recommended that the department be splt on the bass of law nterpretaton and law enforcement, prncpally because t was too bg to be handled by one man. Pror to the reorganzaton of the State Government n 948 nto 4 major departments, the varous agences whch were squeezed nto the Department^ Law and Publc Safety operated as separate enttes. n the process of consoldaton, top enforcement offcals became subordnates to the Attorney General, who s apponted by the Governor!, Wthn the department at present also s the Dvson of Professonal Boards comprsng State Boards whch regelate varous professonal groups comprsng publc (accountants, archtects, dentsts, funeral drectors, engneers ( and land surveybjs, nurses! optometrsts, druggsfs, shorthand, reporters and doctorl n the proposed reorganzaton, these groups wll probably reman under the jursdcton of the Attorney General. HAY FEVER SEASON Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grbbns VETO RECORD: Governor Alfred E.jDrseoll who leaves the Governorshp on January 9 next holds the record of New Jersey Gpvemors for holdng the cooperaton Of the Legslature. Durng me past seven yvars,... C^verncr never had a vetoed bll passed over hs objectons. Recently Governor Drscoll vetoed 53 blls and two resolutons ouuaht. uhp an addtonal 46 blls were vetoed condtonally. The Legslature adherred to ts prevous pattern an»»refused to consder repassage of the blls vetoed outrght, but repassed 44 of the 46 blls condtonally vetoed by the Governor. One of the two blls condton-, ally vetoed left behnd by the lawmakers wthout acton would have ncreased the salares of jury commssoners by $600 annually, whle the other was desgned to elmnate the present one-ueek watng perod.-before a worker dsabled because of llness may collect benefts. Offcals of Newark, Trenton, Camden, Bordentown and other areas regulated fcy Cty Commssons converged upon the Legslature to pass a bll desgned to strengthen the Walsh Cty Commsson Form of Government Act. Buf the lawmakers refused to break the record held by the Governor and pass the bll over hs outrght executve veto. WNTER: Ls New Jersey n for a severe wtlter? n many parts 6f the State, leaves are fallng from trees n great abundance, whch usually means an early fall and wnter, But the experts clam, the trees are gong to bed early for ther wnters nap because of^the dry, hot summer, and the drought whch occurred between August 7 and September 5. Game protectors and nature plovers have notced duck? and geese and other waterfoul flyng south early ths year, especally durng early August, ah almost unheard of occurrence. Spndlelegged egrets are also Reported n the rver valleys watng to fly south.to thefr natural habtats. There ^re many other sgns of early snow and sub-zero temperatures. The fluffy caterpllars reported to have a heavy coat and the groundhog, more plentful than ever, seems to be n a $mrry to gather food durng hs nocturnal prowlngs. Squrrels are reported bjser than ever fxng up a cache of nuts for the cold months ahead. ND&PENDENT-tEADER \- \Jty<*" *» 8 ara e - You rake u? these lmesr " CVL DEFENSE: The State Offce of Cvl Defense, headed by Leonard Dreyfuss, contnues to. warn ctzens aganst possble dsaster by gnorng cvl defense moblzaton ol the home front because of the truce n Korea. Drector Dreyfuss has sent Presdent Esenhowers message on cvl defense to all area drectors.and members of ther stalls. The resdent declared "We have won an armstce on a sngle battlefeld, not peace n the world. We may not now relax our guard nor cease our quest." Van Peterson, Federal, Cvl Defense Drector, also declared "the truce n no way changes the need for a strong cvl defense program as part of,our total program of natonal securty. We must redouble our efforts to combat, by our own example and leadershp, any. complacency whch may appear as a result of the truce.",,~.*. State Drector Dreyfuss- also warns that,"t was the threat of Russan aggresson that started cvl defense; that threat s stll wth us md mpels us to man-, tan a strong organzaton." Congressman Gorden Canfleld, of Paterson, clams most approprately: "t s the people and produoton of ths country that make our most feared weapons but t wll be the people and producton that are wde open to death "and dsaster on a staggerng scale f we do not have a cvl defense program ready when attack comes." * DNNER: Thanksgvng dnners ths year wll aganfeature New Jersey grown turkeys and cranberres n plentful amounts. The State Department of Agrculture reports 338,000 turkeys wll be grown suffcently n New Jersey for use on Thanksgvng Day whch well be celebrated on November 6. Although the num- Troast Leads Meyner Margn n Second tral Heat Bj KENNETH FNK. Drector Prnceton ^swrch Servce PRNCETON Results cttne second "tral heat" of voter preference by Prnceton Research Servces New Jersey Poll show Republcan canddate Pftul L. Troast runnng ahead of Democratc canddate Robert B. Meyner by the very narrow margn o.9 per cent. t must be understood that todays Poll fndngs reflect only current opnon and that much can happen durng the next 40 days to change peoples mnds. When Prnceton Research Servces New Jersey. Poll staff reporters personally asked a representatve cross-secton of the states voters: On November U. New Jersey vot«*wu»l»cta governor. f the electon were held today, how w(uld»you probably vote for the Republcan canddate Paul L. Troast; the Democratc canddate Robert B. Meyner, or the ndependent canddate Clendenn n" Troast 4 Meyner * flyan < Undecded. The August 6 New Jersey Poll results "on the same queston showed Troast wth 47.6 per cent of the state vote; Meyner wth 45 per cent; Ryan wth 5. per cent, and. per cent undecded. Wth the campagn now n hgh sear, todays results n the lght of the fndngs of the frst "tral heat" reveal a number of mport Unt facts that should to kept n mnd by. all those followng the New Jersey Poll gubernatoral electon fndngs.. n nether of the two tral heats has ether canddate had 5 per cent of the New Jersey voters safely n hs camp.. Nether canddate at any tme has had a 4 per cent lead the mnmum margn needed to permt declarng one canddate defntely n the lead and stll allow for statstcal varaton. 3. Snce early August,- Troast has pcked up.3 per cent and Meyner, per cent. Statstcally, these changes are relatvely mnor, and ts stll defntely a horse race. The strkng fact s that despte the ncreased actvty over the past seven weeks, there s stll no trend to ether canddate. An nterestng sdelght n todays survey s that n September, ber s 46,000 less than last year, t s 98,000 more than the 0- year average for Ths years cranberry crop n New Jersey wll reach 04,000 barrels contanng 00 pounds each. The recent drought caused no serous setbacks n the crop, accordng to the department. New Jersey s the thrd largest producer of cranberres and n recent years has show an ncrease n output. Ths years crop s about 8,000 barrels above the 0-year average for JERSEY JGSAW: New Jerseys campagn to save a lfe a day by careful drvng from September l to December 3 s producng results and s expected to consderably lower the death, rate of 37 fataltes durng the same perod.... Unemployed 949, the Ne*,, Governor Un >(, Congressman f very narrow., tenths of one.,,,. The second Uttgubernat,,, ed the follow,., per cent; Wen, ; other canddate \ 8.8 per cent ml,,,.../.the New j,,,,,.,, ttaue to fol,.,,, preference,»po, events and su.u." they occu nu)v Day. On ts recol]., PoH t the m<\,;,. eter of publc,,,:, ton. The New J,» :., v ; feet record fn j electon fam.-: ; tng average of :, Jersey Poll has.-. on any publnd n forecast. Ths newspaper.reports, of the N, m e New.n., feature s able unque publc sr, and naton bor. paper pays for,, fndngs. tqftjyylfjht. n. Research Servce.Just Paragraphs, Poltcal Hn The general,;v wng apologsts : flrtng wth cumn, of lke growng a n,, thng every ynm; n. to go through o; > Tmes-Dspatch. Every K Yes, women un >,; before the slly m,:: stammerng propj sherms mentally M room n the ap;m gong to have-s.. falo Evenng New:. Prunes s lut Prune whp s fan. but whppng a yw, really conquer t. (daho) Mornn./ln..,. Eyes People who ror,,!;. backward are labl n the neck. Thtvv,,: be one. Emmbbn; porter. All ARHV A beautful tme ; the hour of evfjt n-- stars, the lghtnng h: motel "no vaanrv flashng on at unv Tmes Dspatch. " Book l,ear;; A man who couh; ded for three wr:- "How to Swm" ;t ; nto a -rver. He b ;; wdow and three d::..; tol Herald Courer. Never Fal A boss-s a man s when you are a;,v when you are b Magazne. workers, elgble for payments under Ne.w Jerseys unemployment compensaton law, receved NEW PLANES $4,587,5 durng August.... The Ar Force n«: State Treasurer Walter T. Mar- plane types one getts, Jr., report* bettng at theworlds fastest day <; Atlantc Cty race tracjc s stll UP range pho^o shp ;uul 8. per cent.... Producton of convertble bonbt mlk n New Jersey durng June modfcatons of lu- totaled 93,559,834 pounds, whch and are products.: (Contnued on Page 3) Arplane Company Perfect Precson Each account on our books the penny. Checks for collecton must s,""»»f the bank on a rgd "tran and plane um schedule. GU«M work tnd delays arc Ull) excluded. t. ths habt of accuracy **& *"P at{, "" nsstence on the be#t to wrvjee and faclnj- that makes ths blank secure, depend place /or you to do buuew. Optn rm» ( «P M Woodbrdge Natona MEMBER Federel Eetervt Syttem Federal Depot!** nuranee t-.

11 pk V KNDErjTrLE ADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 953 PAGE ELEVEN J! r P : > Woodbrdge Oaks News By GLADYS E. SCANK M Elmhunrt Avenue Tel. Me. 6-^79!;nlon Robert Argftlbs, ll and Mrs. Robert Ar- \,;n> street, was chrtst- ;l",y ly Rev, Henry Hart- ":!c Krst Church of selln, :.- > C sponsors were, Mrs, Hnold prvle, Nor"-.. p.,. Af.pr the chrstenng ],,,,n& parents attended a,,, y :t Howard Johnsons.,,;.,ncluded Mr. and Mrs.,,vn»nd chldren, Bar- ; KOKV., Norrlstown, Pft,, [,K Mrs. Henry Happel,, he home of Mrs, Helen n* Kchsyd Happel has kmc after havng been, ;lpnt at St. Francs,. JTSV Cty.,UH Mrs. Edward Barrett,, Hn;d, entertaned Mrs lzvu. Lnden, for the Kchard Armstrong, Newa \\(«k-end guest at the Mr. and Mrs. Edward.. Wood Avenu», v owner haa taken over 3 * * «y w y k cele- brated ther ffth weddng ann. versary. Mrs. Sarah fcellner, East Oange, was a week-end guest at the Huryks. Mr. and Mrs. John Trpak and the home of Mr, and Mrs. WemeK t) ayenu from Wlkesbarre, Pflug at 5 Avon Terrace. The over the week-end. Pflug famly have moved to ther Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Downew home n Westfleld. Hruj and daukhters, Patrca and Laura, Plymouth Drve, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cassldy and son, Wood Avepue, mo.tored Mrs.. Joseph Dowlng. Newark. to Mlddletown, N, Y,, where they spent the wee-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snger, Mrs. Elsa Klen. Fances Street, entertanedmr, Mrs.,Jstmes garft. Wood Avenue, s a surgcal patent at the Perth Amboy Oeneral Hosptal. Robert S. Scank,.Adams Kvn Argalas, also o Nor s.urtlfty evenng guests 8treet, has returned htrtrte from a busness trp to Boston. Whle n A rans home were. Mrs. Massachusetts he also attended lnt and son, Phlp, the Eastern States Exposton n \h,; conwny. and Mrs. Sprngfeld. jmdvacelt,.all of rvng- Mr. and Mrs. WalteT HOTyK Mr. and Mrs. and son, Wood Avenue, attended «t the home of \n-s. Lous Welcker, Mlll- a famly reunon at the home of Mr. and-mrs. Peter Huryk, Newark, Saturday evenng. The nfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Hurky was chrstened at the party and also gqn, Stephen, were week - end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. PrankSlerkowskl, Clnton.Place, Newark. Saturday t evenng, Mrs. aerkowsk and daughter, sabelle, tendered Mss Wanda Serkowskl, fancee of Stephen Trpak, a brdal shower. Mss Sterows and Mr. Trpak wll be marred at St. Cas- ;am Ofllls Park Repojrts Grace R. RuU / 064 Woodfuft Strwt, M« JT, Chan O Hlls Cvc All meet Wednesday, Sep- ;(0. n the cafetera of St. School. The league s lu the beneft of the de- am they urge all res-. attend the meetng and lrau.ue. y Womans ttub of Chan wll meet Tuesday evenng, t m the meetng rooms of ;: (much of selln, Presbyt The speaker wll be Ralph \x who wll show pctures and : n the work beng done to Mns of cerebral palsy. [:.;rle Sludll, 4, 95 Jane Ellen Bamckel, (hll Street, fell Saturday Homes Park Avenue, was gve Mmmt: wth a "space hel- party Sunday to aelebrate. Tlr plastc of the helmet thrd brthday. Present were v. ::n au>s the brdge of hs and Mrs. W. Bamckel, Jerse, -\, a severe nose bleed Cty; Mr. and Mrs. W. Barncke) > :, ))ary loss of smht. The Jr., and daughter, Laura, Arllng. A Sumtl took hm to Perth ton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Fer rucl Hosptal where he guson and chldren, Lnda am :.,ul and then released. He Laure, Pnes Lake and Mr. anc :. nveed now. but guess Mrs. George Ferguson, Chan O,! DM feel lke playng Hlls. N. M )t a whle. He saw> Mss Grace M. Slva, Ne,ns" to last Mm. London, Conn., was a house guest :,day party was held for ths week at the home of her Keleher, 85 Elzabeth nephew and nece, Mr. and Mrs. v.:,o marked her second A. Kull; 064 Woorruff Street. A Sunday. Her guests were party was gven Saturday nght n.!, Ocnse, Gnny and her honor. Guests were Mrs. Helen summer, Judy Davdua Peuesy, Chuck and Plagge, East Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Raroesol, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon!. y. Barbara Susat, Mchael Fabano, Bloomfeld, and, laymond Russo. Mr. and Mrs. John Slva, Sterlng. u Cornell, 93 BloomfeW At the St. Cecelas P.T.A. Kbated hs thrd brthmeetng last Wednesday, Rev. May wth" a vst to hs John Wlus announced that the rr. Mrs. E. Nash, Floral cafetera at the parochal school. can now accept chldren who lve./(a wth brthdays ths wthn wantng dstance of the! lutt Dxon, 04 Eltza- school f ther parents care to have n - and Joun Strada, them eat lunch at School. -He also.: ton Avenue. sked for women tp volunteer to two apologes to make help.out n the cafetera from 0.M-ks column. The frst to :30 each day. \ Wood, 08 Elzabeth! Hll, not Bob and Gary. >7 Crund Avenue, was two. brthday, not 0. and Mrs. John Davdson, t l Avenle, celebrated ruth weddng annversary \v-:: -,vh a vst to Mr. Davd-nls, Mr. and Mrs. Sam n Mrs. Albert Campana, Ja., 09 Bloomfeld Avenue, vsted wth Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campana, rvngton, Saturday, n celebraton of the younger Campanas seventh weddng annversary. Mr. and Mrs. James Retmeyer, 3 Grand Avenue, were gven a seventh weddng annversary celebraton Saturday nght by ther neghbors, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Llkos, 7 Grand Avenue. -«Annversary greetngs th week also go to Mr. and Mrs, John Ftzgerald, 69 Washngton Avenu< and Mr. and Mrs. H. Cahll, 07 Rvngton Street. TWO BLUE MONDAYS KNOXVVLLE, Ten. Two brothers, J, V. and J. W. Monday, were charged wth havng broken nto a cafe on Sunday. They were tafcun to jal on Tuesday and tred n fturt on Wednesday, Now therell be f ome blue Sundays for the Mondays.... opn your savngs bank account now j le W»<;-~Save n a (Mutual Savngs Bajnk where savngs are ways safe... and convenently avalably Kte Oply Mutual Savngs Bank n-perth Amboy ; "t ot the deal Savngs Banks Absoluton of New Jersey" Member Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton CURRENT DVDEND RATE - % THE PERTH AMBOY AVNGS NSTTUTON PEFOU AMBQY, NEW JERSEY v : -< -»*->?.»-.-;, ; * " mlrs Church, Newark, October 7. and famly, Bradford Place, havcert Neftte. Adams Street. Mr. andmonday. September 8 at :30 sons, James. Mckey ar»*danny Strret, tns annrmnepa* that Mrs. Howard Jeffrey, James returned homp from a two-weeks Mrs.-Jfcale and chldren, Robert, P. M. at thp school, and Kenneth Hersch. all of New-wlark; Patty Jettson, Melvln JclU- home for the Ladles Auxlary of gve a beneft socal at Place, has been reported H. tour of the Mdwestern Slates bor- Jr.,-*nd lttle Martha Lynn, atderng on the O cat Lakes. They tended a famly reunon at a pc- and famly, Adams Street, atsoh. Jr.. fufl Mr. and Ms. Melvln seln Chemcal Ho* and ladder Mr. and Mrs. MOWfflt Kmtlc A meetng of the Acorn Club also toured parts of Canada vslttar at Mantoba and Qwtocc. MU n Unon. of Mrs. Kw.tks father of NeWrk, nc held Sunday at the Old Cder tended a brthday party n honor Jellson. Tuesdays party wag gven Co.. Dstrct U, wll be held Frday evenng, September 5 at the home ot Mr. and by Mrs. Robert Tucker, Plymouth A^ small chld of pre-sehool Mrs. 6. M. mperlale, James Place, Mr. and Mrs.- Martn Cohen Mts. Wllam Otton has returned home after* lengthy vaca- spent th«wrek-^nd n No wat. Saturday evenng. The Knslks Drve, and the guests ncluded aae w%s taken home by a pollcerrran who found hm leanng over Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weshelt, and son. Bradford Plare. vsted Dors Tucker. Hazel Rhenhardt 0L3fcCabTHntt~Salry Rhelnhardt, Bender Avenue, entertaned hs over the week-end.at the home of ton. She and her mother toured -Mrs. Robert S. Scank and the ralng <m the Parkway Brdge. Lous Arlemlslo, Davd Brett and and Mrs vf Wllam Llnkov, the New EnRland states, vstng chldren, Janet and Robert 8., Jr.. Mothers, please watch your chldren because ts dangerous to let Taffy Tucker. Newark, and Mr tj* ttnd Mrs. Charles n Mane, Massachusetts and Newspent Tuesday at tlw home of Mr. Llnkw, rvlngton. Hampshre. She snent the last and MK, Georpe Maxwrll. Avrnol Belated brthday greetngs to! thrm run around through the dellttle Mchael Route, Adams Street. vclopmcnt. -Mr. and Mrs. Lurry SUlnbrrt throe wreks wth Her husbands Mrs. Alex Cuthbertson of Oak and sons, JH and Marc. Wjodj f()lks «* stone Hllrbm Tre Road entertaned Mrs. R. C. nnd NUolas Zanowtz, Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cuthbertson and son, Rchard Alan, Avenue, sp-nl the Jewsh holdays -Lttle Susan Elzabeth Mnthpws. dau^te of Mr. and Ms chldren at lunchenn, Frday. - Brth" day greetngs to Mr. Oak Tree Road, were Sunday eve- Scank nnd Mrs, R. S. Swmk and Drve. fttthe home of Mrs. L. Gelb, ln- ngton. Mrs. RtemberK celfbrfttea R. C. Mafhews, Plymouth Drve, Dane and. Rchard _ JellS! Robert S. Scunk whose brthday nng guests at the home of Mr. and herblrthclay Saturday whle vstng at her mothers home. 3ntdny -Cvcnlnc The tucsts n- Mrs. Mrlvn Jellson. Adams Street, -Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Black. Ruhwny. eclebrntrd ( fer second brthday tjvn son and daughter of Mr, and «ns Mont ay, "Kplefnber 5. MR. tonts Scrrmrtt. Ruretfh Row*,- and Mrs. Bob Swcnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kns and Mr. and Mrs,.--Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Wttterseln cluded members of the mmedate hud two brthday partes ths past 066 Plymouth ymuth Drve, e, announce thejj remember lo put your Jack Brown, nl of Francs Street, ;>nd Mr. and Mrs. John WltterSen, famly. week. One party was held Sunday brth of asmrnt Perth Amboy H Hns-pnpws on the curl) af. l;00 P. M.. Sunday evenng. Trvnnton..wrre Saturday - There wll be an executve at ther home and the uuesls conssted of Ms. Esther Lock nnd Mrs.Prank Kovacs, Ad»ms> on«club p;pfr pltnl. Punly, Soptcmnc for the Mr. and, Mrs. J. A. Madursk at the h.-me of Mv and Mrs, Rob- mr ln> of selln School 5 P.T.A drve. Genune Sprng LEGS LAME - 59 OVEN-RUDY TRMMED LEGS OF LAMB b. 69c Tender, tasty lamb wth deal mnt Jelly s FOWL- OVEN-READY DRAWN FOWL b. 49c lwll0lr Sh,,lk Chuck Lamb J",,-,..,,..,,^ 35c Rb or Lamb Chops Shoulder 78c Lon Lamb Chops 99c Stewng Lamb 9c Cottage Butts r 0NELE8a b 85c sure ht for the week-end. Sausage Meat 49c Lverwurst M T T 59c Fresh Frosted Fsh Fllet Haddock f. 47c Fllet Whtng J,L 33c Fsh Fllet^ Farm-fresh Fruts & Vegetables HONEYDEWS 9 SNOW WHTE CAULFLOWER APPLES CALFORNA CEBERG LETTUCE StoryADay weekly magazne for chldren aloret tach blue llut. traled n color. Etch Jory provde -5 mnuto daly twdng, r# Only fandy Coated Chocolate 5* 5p JERSEY McNTOSH Large Sze Each hettd lbs, head EXTRA SHARP 39< CHEESE 79 Colored Sharp Cheese Domestc Blue Cheese Kraft Velveeta Cheese lb Kraft Cheese Whz -«Jorden s Gruyere Cheese "«; Sheffeld Cottage Cheese Mnute Mad ORANGE JUCE 6-oz. Concentrated. Each can makes /* pnts!»«99c cans 39 Orange Juce DEAL m can * 33c Lma Beans UO Baby Qrevl tu, 3c Mxed Vegetable*,^. Sf j deal Peas * o lu «3 c* L,. ; * pk " strawberres j,»" wh.. 33c. -" «-o«.»k(. trench Fres» «w,>.. 37c Seabrook Spears.. " BROCCOL 47 Cady Chcken Bones Wndsors Assorted. Toffee-. 5c MAN STREET, CANNON Platnum Label HAND TOWEL FACE CLOTH $.5( Vahe! Both for 89 Wth Coupon S $0 Purchase The fnest qualty made by CANNON, tho largest manufacturer of towels n the world. Redeem coupon No. now from Uu coupon book maled to you. f you dd not receve coupon book, please ask your Acme munarrr for one! You may purchase on«set each week as per couwn S.B mth towel for only 99e?l,S0 hand towel and face cloth for only 89c! Se«them now at your nearby Acme. Your Choce of 4 Beautful Colors Aqua Lghtnng Pnk Sun Gold Yellow C.reen Spray Got a $l(.oo complete -peoe set for only $8, wth purchase of $0 or more cueh week for 8 weeks and coupons from coupon nook maled to you! Lanoln Soap «8 48 e KXTRA lre. $,00 Save n Acmes Bg September Festv? APPLESAUCE SPAGHETT BEANS NECTAR DEAL re«l Sly n Green FRANCO AMERCAN HEARTS DELGHT AlRCOT DEAL -ANtY 8 oz. lllx 5 3 mans, COOKES LAUNDRY NEEDS Chccz-t Jr. «.»--. 9c Lux Flakes E ^ - Butter Cookes?«.««««o, c Lfebuoy Soap 3 «;!» Cookes WEHTON ME SANDWKH, lo-o. 3e Lfebuoy Soap 3» Rnso M. o ; af j M-o. COFFEE deal Coffee t TBBNdl Lux Soap 3 «Bl" cu 9C Vacuum racked Asco Coffee Lux Bath Soap MEDUM: lb. c»ko Ur[«Slver Dust Wth Crnau 8-0. AVncrest Coffee MLD Fnoe Clolb Pk. HORMEL FOODS Slver Dust Breeze jr.".! F " Surf Honnel Spam, OOBB45C Chopped Ham 57c Surf Chl Con Carne ~ L 3C $mn FBEE! Platlo loourln Fd Bee slew DWTV MOO»* A(X C m.,. ^ OPashett ^ Towgl 5U-O. t*f. 7c 37c 53c c c 8c 55c mny MOOBE M. «n o * ^ * O Wth Meat llh c», T AljO, noflll \ CASHMERE ft t»th fkl CANDY B.&B Ralles Lcorce jw Lempn Drops DEPARTMENT 6-oj, cello ba( 6-0,. MSCELLANEOUS deal Margarne };««Evap, Mlk Nectar *x. Nectars**;": Sauerkraut Corn» Vnegar Starch *«^ Bleach «-" Dog Bscut Mlkbone NABSCO Tny BU cello p cello bl carton c 5c 5T 35c... 4c... NABSCO pt 39c 4c 39e Alt Acmes Open Frdays Tll 9 PM Pme$fffettm Thru Sat Sept. 6th WOODBRDGE r J >- 57c 9c P ^ "! "" C BAKERY ( Vrgna Lee Flbert-Topped Gnger Layer 35 C Specal ths week-end only VRGNA L E SPECAL! Fruted Loaf 9 POPPY SEED Vfenna Bread 9 SJPKEME WHTE Bread L 6.r 5 Save 5c & loaf

12 PAGE TWELVE COLONA ACTVTES Soolfll Note* [ram Cnlnna proper, nman Avuur Nrrtort, and < oona B.r Mrs. Hcnrr Stmbrl Kmkway (H. NOTCF.S THURSDAY SFHTMBKR 4 :<W r«rvr VOTH KS.rr.A. NOTCFS.FO.U NOTCES NOTCE OF TAX SVl.F TOWNSHP OF wommr.uh.f SWTON =8J TOTAt BM* J5C.AT, NOTCES Rffer To: W-76; WH. -hp! JTWJ. Octr>lur V, to 4jJ!«f,y f n 053-»..xv-M.dcr *T B dgtb KTB n T. T Mr. and Mrs Herman Md chldren. Herman. Jr, Tmo ; v and Sally. Mddlesex Avenue. A:! make ther new rume at G nrvew Avenue. W«\stneld. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Pet- ;.>..nc and.datxhrr, NV.\.Vrk..-»w*. ttle neth. Larry and..nr-:. Oanen Cty, L 4 --Mss Barbara SOKO. daurter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sokol. Wood Avenue, M- tle leu-s! -T Mr. and Mrs. John Tomcn.-s K Penelope, and then d;u«rue!._ Joan. Tr : -u- guests, ton,«t the "lgc v sr OT 7 e 7 A *»» S mr U w X tnc U to Jl nc. tttt: r Ajtwrdon W Cfrp l WlUUm D*l>* \vy,!«m D»r,. Wlllhun Ddfflt Okfrlk ; flut w!m the to;al a:komr. (!; flf. V. W!. -..!! rejn-vf parf»:s of L»r.. Of t V TO THE D.4TK OF SAK.--. ;.:!(. w:; be <:<t n f«f Mr. and Mrs Wllam Lterer,.on Square Garden. A;f;»ood Avenue. _Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tlpp T.r The Vllage Bells wll meet at and son. Robert, 6 Rrpo R,,n:. J tfcu tnrnr of Mrs. Henry Ootden. were quests of Mr. and Mr* Vr j H L-jngfel-w Drve October 6. tor Brone, Newark. ; H M.V- Mary Ann Lehmann, Mr and Mrs. Lester-Hem and!l.;;k*tff cf Mr. and Mrs. Carl: sons, Lester ard Rchard. 9 M!n- Aveaue, s S feld Rood.were guests Sunday of f> t nr Jt V. MJ.» \ TFR 3C76 OTP E U J4 M W nc r» W j Emm* JlKft* L»tl A Km t»tl.«m«n- Antfltl Jowph.«R DalrH S D,,._ WHOM T MAY At» regular meetng of the Townshp : ^, S>9 commttee nf the Townshp of Wood- \ Ctmr,-- 4 tl nnrtrr l>«a. XucHlftl September 5, [bncjyc 5 M 95. was drected to atlwrfse Eh> fact p;,j f 9t)W that»» Tuesdnv evenng. October h.t,,- " t!p Townshp Otmmltter nl!. < 7-M m M. t lt 8 p M. (EST n the Com- HT ",.- *" mlttee ClamMrs. Memoral Munlrlpal mttfe 704 Blldln:. Wondbrdw. New J«rwv. nna Bnun.»» Tfmj Md,M),.»t publc sale and to, ejtqcjbej the lnhcs Wnn^r necbrtlraj to rprrhn thp nchp S.75 M m\ f on Sr wth th«rmt Estflt* or to. 07>t!07»H * * & % Mlchnel Sopttn Chrtfln* * Sd»»rl Wylces Chrlftln* * Ka^-urd Wvkfs Sdnard Wattes D» Suntl* De sunns j 4.08 Department aud Townshp Clerfc to tnspertlm nnd to DP puhllrlv r<\vrl 5 96 prlof to s.le, l.nts 335 to 3M nclusve 9 5 n BlVk 95 nn the WoodhrldRe Town- (l.,, 903. shp Assessment Mnp. j brl 3," 84! x K( f further noncr that the Town- T; 8 3-! mp commttee has. by resoluton antl "hp 48 5 j pursnnl to law. fxed ft mnmum! Pw-» 80 prce, ul whch.sajd {on n sad blot* 68S5 wn be sold togmfet wlh nl other pertnent. salrt mnmum prre, «. KM. S wn ttptalls Rtnn p beng ( plus costs o! preparng MTCHASl J TR.MXER. Collwtor o[ T^xfs. tle deed onfl nflvertlatng ths Mle, Sftld lots n satjl block. f sold on t*rm»,.!".cal luttent at the Rahway Mrs. SleUa 8av<±as and cbllc:en. Vrgna and Joseph, EllaoTT! were guests of Mr. an3"mrs. Edward Calne. East Clff Road. The frst meetng of the set- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Csrk.ufT Hlchlstnd Pftrh. " * Mr. and Mrs.,Em Wutr-. 0; ^!* West CUfl Road, entertaned or, =., We 8aturHay~rlghTMT; drew Beck, Uncn. "SfT-"!.OT WA :«A!" 3 a. A t" :«50 nc-» A -!*} ct twt " j 33 A 39 TO Jll S.>:-.sr^ "" STATE OF t # J«RSKT To SHP cowmrres or THE TOWN- SHTP Of WOODBRDOE:!«rltlU!> thp nr»ff lots n a-ttl mmlrc» doum pavatnt at -ttl,.wll te nf thf olrl SPC»PW< by fh» Townshp-} of th» h bl t h C, Krnnttr., TAKK XOTrK thut hr nr<ler of tht.?.r*rnr Court" of Nrt- Jersey. Oh»n- t "" t...,.._ Commttee, the balance ot p\rrhns» S»ld Ordnsnce nf above enttled prce to he pad n 4 equal monthly j l>r<* to :, ferfbf»tfnr?en by uddln! thereto nstnlmolts phls ntercut and other ; lstln-nb* desfcmcl Sec- terms [rovdfd for n the conrnct o l j K n u s ),;... Catentft FUst Ad Squad AUJT-, on of Browne Troop was held M*ry wu) hold & pcnc September :r.9 :: n ;.f Oolona Llb-Rry wth Mvs.M, startng at noon at the Cv:- \\; < John Radln and Mrs. RobertClub, nman Avenue. Mr? lank n charge. Electon of off-[l«pnsky s charman. ;-*7^.\ : ^r^^t* wttrrrr-- mfwf"-*""! Fe!:x C 59 D 5 A 34 DJ, MF 3M t. W 55 of 83,v M j-.o < 5 v-«x:...-ar, nr.v..--. : J.hr- v J-..!)cqdent; Barbara Glbwn. sece- ona «"" hold a card pany a: the n.-treasurer. New members wd-! home of Mrs Rchard Dcurjn. corned were Jance Ablonczy, Hawthone Avenue tongl.: a: 8 Martha Cowen. Lnda Pomenko,! oclock. jusan Graham. Constance Hanna, Dunf Seaman, (jal Mles. Ann Dorran. Janet- NwThsft: The «n- Lades Auxlary of the Co.- ona Volunteer Fre Co. he!;: tl.tn monthly meetng awthe ^ mm B:v,vn> cooke sale s now on. on Monday nght. Two new mer.- and Mrs. Jacob Detrch, *>«s were *el? omed. Mr=. Th-nRs -Xv. Flanagan and Mrs. Gears? W-or A farewell gft was*<presr. p t d f the club to Mrs. Joseph fc,j.uo who wll leave to lve n CC.OMG >. V.. J; M(".vr.od Avenue, are etttsrtanlng Mr. Uttch grandmother of C.ao. Mrs. DetrcJ has Just r;ued from Austra and s.,. p-nd-.nn v.o *eeks wth hen T» monthl>-. card :j nne!.-, on. Ms. Charles Ronge, East Clll Head, was god-mother to GreK Fac:n. son of Mr. and Mrs. GLurne Facon. 344 Unversty Avrnre. the Bohx. y start agan on OMober lj Rreheuse. Comrant«ld Pk are Mrs. Roland PB>ker.!.«;.;:,; by Mrs. Robert Morrssty. -\-:- George Thomas. Mrs. Raymor- jhuglk. Mrs. Fred Suter, M-. John De Slva. Ms. Joseph Gr.-: --Mr. antl Mrs. Wllam McAr- j Hostesses were Mr. James S:- t:mr, 5 Shadowlawn E)rve. enter- t on an d Mrs. Charles SK P. r.**; tuecl Ms. McArthurs brother, gpeca! award wnner was M- Mr. av<(je Blar, alw Jack Mar- ] George Thomas. Nex; man-,;-... V.n. Vnlrey Stream, L.., over thetjj^t^ wl.be lfs,_.ja,ees T.-..- «<.ek-cnd. gart, Mrs. Oeorue Thomas M Fank Majores, Woodland j Wllam WeLs. and Mrs L0.U Drve, appeared on "Super Cr- j Sandanato. cus," Sunday wth hs slack-wre] Frank V!gh. son of M; r.:.;. aut from Chcago. Mr. Majores! Mrs. Stephen Vgh. Nor.h H... 3W v.llalso.nflke appearances n New York, Montreal and Ottawa. Road, was home over the»t ;rom Wesen -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Menk, nary n Pttsburgh. Pa. Mrs. John Ellott am:.l> 0! 5 Clnton Street, entertaned at dnner n honor of Mr. and Mrs.: Henry Strubel were Jay Naugle, Westfeld and Glenn Otto Schundler. oulter, >pallorna. who has just nortnern Madesex letuned from Caracus, Venezuela. Mr. Poulter wll attend P.rnceton Unversty for hs Doctor of Geolo- RV decree. Mr. Menk, Mr. Naugle! and Mr. Poulter attended the School of Mnes n Golden, Col. Mr. and Ms. Wllam Vetesy, Normandy Rsad, celebrated, Mr. the Troast for Governor :UE : *: a meetng n New Bnnr.v: k cs Monday K! 335* LEGAL NOTCES 40 F t:jl F SO A 4 A 4J0J 43L KOTrE Take nucf ".hat Amcr:. P-.rhf.-lc.. 5. a Maple Tree Fartx nae ( ^ j - ^ ; 0 vetcsys brthday wth a hm^\^^^^^%^^ place n the same premses hmtumro Lued to Antonl Plchask stuated at 43, - Block 87 Rahwy ^vfuk. Avcnt.. 4, of the mprovement Club wll meet ^^n5 h p 0 ( woodbrutee. we* jtrscy. party. -The Knttng and-sewng Club V.", D B at the Cvc Club on nmap Avenue. September 30 at :30 P. M. Joan Du Beau, daughter of jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Francs Du Beau, Rahway, spent the week-end wth Mr. and Mrs. Frederck Mles, 477 Farvew Avenue. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Allen Wood, 370 Fal-vew Avenue, were Mrs. woods father, George Zust and Mrs. Woods sster, Mrs. Ca.ro! Zust, Bloomsburg, Pa. Objectons,! tmy, 6hduld UP msd* 435 D mmedately n wrtng 0 B. J. Dum- «5 J!!«n. Townshp Clerk, Woodbrcl«f, New. 44 E 445 H Sgned: ANTONl PCHALSK 44 H. L 9 5; 0 NVltATON FDR BDS The HOOBK Authorty 0 "«Town- Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Seward, Brooklyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter La Rosa and chldren, Robert and Kenneth, Long sland, were guests SunrSy of M, and Mrs. Joseph La l:«a,, 40 Longfellow Drve. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levy, 4 Woodland Drve, entertaned Mr. tnd Mrs. John Petre, Kenlworth, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arche Moore, Berkley Avenue, were week-end Kuests of Mrs. Arthur Moore, Hghbrdge. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Alonso, 3 Tanglewood Lane, have relurnad after motorng to the Catsk,lls,Nagara Falls, Washngton D. c, and Vrgna. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Maas, West Clff noad and ther, daughter and son-n-law, Mr. and Mrs Fred R. Meyer, Bound Brook, attended the "jhome Show" at Grand Cental Palace. New York Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wlkeracn and chjdren, Peter, Sarah and Clauda, Dprset Road, were weekend; guests of Mr. an.d Mrs. H. F. Glle, Setunpet, L. J. Mrs. Danel Mancn, Long Brnch, Mrs. Ncholas Farro, New ark. were luncheon guests of W>> Cn.Bsl Flpptae, Rdge Road. --Mr. andkrs. Herbert Schae fer, East CUfr Road and ther sw^ Roruld, attended the confrmaton of Mss Loce Grader at the West ley Methodst Church of Roselle. Edwurd Markewcz, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marke-wca, 8 Bramhall Road, celebrated hs nnth brthday wth a party. Guests were Barry Bpllsh, Pete; Tnhperman, Fred Rac.avch, Bryan Whte, Thtmas and James Markle- - -Bruce Gallqt, son of W- and Mrs. E. H, Gallet, Chan O Hlls Road. h»s started hs second year at Pnery. School, Elzabeth. The annua). meetpg of the Colona Lbrary was held ths we»?k wth Mrs. J. A. Jones, Jr., presdn: An annual report was.gven by Mrs. J ; ot^s. Electon of offcer and board tnemberr wa«held as follows: Mrs. John Baso- 5gy., jufst84t; D: Ralfjl pewl vce pr.esdant; Mrs. Fed Boyle sectary; Mr. JElner Larso», urer. Board members elected were jfe. o. E. Mathasen and. Mr R. O. Brown., Los Sherman, daujthkr of Mr. and M«. E. E. Sherman, e Longfellow Drve, celebrated her frst bh-thday wth a famly party Ouests were Mr. «uud M>«s Lawrence Schj«ner and chldren, Ken- 44 H 44 L 443 B *H^ B 44JB 445 C 447 C uhlp ot WoolbrdKe wll receve hldafor he lollowmu tem: gallons more or less number «Fuel Ol to he used for the Rousng 44a D. project NJ 33-., located at 0 Bunas 443 H Lane, n the Townshp of Woodbrldse, 448 H New Jersey. ( 448 H Bd«wll bo receved at the offce ol j 449 tlw-housng Authorty. 0 3unnf Lme,! 448 L Woodbrldge, pew Jersey, up to and;«8l ncludng 8:00 P. M.. October ! 448 V The Housng Authorty leservea the 448 V rght to reject nny or all bds. WOOOBRDGE TOWNSHP H006NO AUTHORTY E H. FNN, Executve Drector..-L. B-J7, 4 SUPEROR COURT OF NEW JKRSKV CHANCERY DVSON Mddlesex County Docket Nn. C863-5 NOTCE OF PAYMENT OP CONDEM- NATON AWAHP NTO THE SUPE-, KOR COURT, CHANCERY DVSON. n the matter ot tle applcaton ot h f the State pp Commssoner of the State of New Jersey for tle payment of certan moneys nto the Superor Court of New Jersey.-Chancecy Dvson, BS payment for (the takng for publc use of lnmls uf MfXundur Bjllnt, Jr, et ul. TO; Alexander Bllnt, Jr. n«d Emma D. Ballnt, hs wfe; Matthew p. Ballnt and Jull Ballnt, hlt wre; Paulne Ballnt; Anna B. Dtrty ud Martn Duffy, her husband; Emly, Baltt. ndvdually and us ex!cttfu tlder the last wll and testament o Georye Ballnt, deceased; Anthony L. Ballnt, lrtdlvldulty and ae substtuted!<lnlnstr;tor C.T.A. 0 the EBtute of AlexftndJ Ballut. deceanofl, and Eleanor Bu- lnt, hs wfe; Loula Ballnt tud Mury BUlnt, hla wfe; Stephen flallnt, Jr., tmd Chrlotte Ballut,! lu wle; Clnlr Bullnf, Vctor Hu- nt and Verna Ballnt. HB wfe;,he uukngwh hers of Stephen Ballnt, Sr., ther proper names ^ang unknnh; the resje: tlve hutbds ant) wves of the unknown hers of Bteple BUnt, Sr., the) proper named belk m- Jtnown; EllzuWh Bulnl; 8l tu> of New Jersey; Townshp of Woqdbrdge,,a muncpal corporsllou of New Jersey; Qorny,v Gorny, nc., a corporaton of New Jersey; and to whom t may* concern; TAKE NOTCE that pursuant to nn order made by Honornble Howard Ewnrt, one of tle Judges of the Superor Court of New Jersey, on tle flb day of Aunust, 053, the Stnt Hghway Commssoner of the sut) Of New Jersey has caused tu be >ud nto the Supwlor Court at New Jersay, Chtucery. DVUQL tue auu. cj Ffty Dcllurs and Nllety Cgnts $ the amount olrected )v S. Thompson, George -W. Mller and. Bmyard Gathers, connlasljtb n condemnaton, to be pad by tle State Hghway ComnlssloRr for tle u:qul- 7 A.... r...,., 7, A 7, 448 " 4B8 A 468^- 47<5 K 4J A 48 C 48 C (! A 4JJA O 55 B 500 C SOBD 50B F 56 G 50 A 5( A 30 D 50 E " 50 E 50 E 50 J C 57 E 57 F 57 P E 548 5,M A 55 C A 563 BB 563 a N, 366 A [ 578-P 578 L 578 W,578 N" 505 A» W fjfl ffld 674 SB A H Mol by cuulcmjatlon lor publluet by th( Wt.te (f New Jr.M-y (Jt rurtuln lnuls sltutte, l h T l l and belk lu y y j oartaln petton addreswd to bl Rh ll f lu j«oartaln petton addreswd to aao jejporable Ralph J. tjualley, one of t:.n of> New Jersey, ajul duly ded H the oljca ol the Clerk of yddlosox Cgunty, n 837 Wllloh and and jrenlbts youhave or " may clum to have un lnteru>t. Th» arnomt to ths award now remalln Jj He Svperlor Court or New D«r«4y, Chancery Dvson bubject to dstrbuton upon anpltculou ol uny Pltrty n tnm-ret,t to the sad Court, accordng to the statulu ^d lumutc u( salfl Court.., TMSOBOKE D J-AHSON8, Attorney General of New Jersey _ JOHN "WARHOL, JR., Deputy Attorney General Attoraeyo 0 l>tuuu«t D*Md: 6e>tfWbtr,»33. T,,8/M. : A- 0 4 T) :c ~. nc. Tt -.o 75 nc. r to «r.r 4! >o :0 r.r! 3 -o M r.r. ;-. > 37 r.r 3!,fB :o nc. 6 7,v 8 :o 4 nc. 7 :o 0 nc. H9 543 S *?6 37 V 3? }l) A! nc.. C.-. 7 f :?. -o 0 nc 7.V A T fc 8 9 * 0 5 Sr fl 4 4 ; ,v 4 9!6 :o» nr.?* a 30 3 * y J43 *: 346 3l» 39.v 40 4 k nc B k 96 B to 4 nc. 3 to 6 nc. > to 4 nc. 5 to nc. 8 K- t 0 to 4 nc. & * 5 A 6-7 & 8 to 3 nc. 4 & 5 8 & « & Q 40C ft *; U> 937 nc. 939 K to 97 nc 350 to 353 nc. 39 & 40.M & 0S to 306 nc. 300 to 3033 nc to 306 nc. n > B 90fc9 / 69 to 7 nc. 6 & 7. f to 43 nc, 656 to 658 nc. 660 to 664 nc., 674 to 680 nc. 50 to 54 nc. 673 & 674 & 3? to 40 nc. 7 to 8 nc. ft. of 34 to 40 7 nc tu (07 lac, 86 7B 48 to 50 nc. 8 UJ no. 3,* 4 7 to 0 nc. n the Townshp or WloodbrllR,! 770 the County of Mddlesex aud Stue or 7H6CC * New Jersey, md uore fully dewrjbed «fl tl SA 855 E 855 V 8SSL W)3 8fl fltt) H ( l) -..as to «n»a,?8 to 9 lac. S7 5.& «849 & & m 7 & JT3 48 & «8 S to W nc. 46 to H nc.. 7. Ul 9 na,. TS & to 77 nc. No M-4.V3-M. N.Mrf of Moton to rol- -t«r+ fte RkVwur 7; M» M r". Ar.r.* : A F A s.. Urv: Wt?:t. Wh:.t Vrf.>: BtnV n trp nnmt : of Kfnjf.h Chlfr wll bf m»d* n W- h»;r tt putntlc. KuthrT S. Chnlkw. j ro Thf *Puparlor* Co-.-rt n Nf-w Jersey. ^ L~:-.«npfn T/vtsnr,»; lht SMf Hou» ; Apn«Trenton. Nt» Jfr»v. en t.hf JOth d«v o! Or;o?j<-r»S3 «t n ococ* rhr tkns. B*nk 0 p»y to tw Sherfl of 5 48 C nne CauU > thr tlonmd sum on JJ- j^ *fc:ch!*ry h«s been mst nod ftnhtr 57 4 ulc * nokr th»t n tlw ft«t you full to ppnr tt such tme sj>d pscf. h» rtllff flf^anled n sul nouon «l; of uxfn ncalns you by def»ult. JAMSS F PATTEN»:rj K l Tor «n or<l«olrwung and provde»nl nl ol tre dr»»s embr»«d the terrtory lerelnnttor de- ST Sut-Swtwn -A." whtctt _&Tj_j)f» (-fwrtflrr At Busness, nnd tj» Bul!rtln^ Zone Ordnance, md j3t ortkl^fl!v slntr on Buldng Zatt Mhp fnltlrrt Zonlns Map of Woadbndcf TounM.p. MWllese County. Janunry W. C.purtp H. Mtrrtl. Townshp Euflnffr." and at shorn on a r.v.p rfdrnwn»(" rtellnmten and xs-kf nconrd Taltp further notce th»l «t md sale, *"** n r 9r *ny d»w to whch t my Be ad- VT ""* Journed. the Townshp Comhlltt»*- * u """ -etr*t» the rl«ht nrt«dloretlon j reject any one or all bd* anl to as t msy select, due regard beng Ktveh 0 tppns and manner of psyrhent. n. caw one or more mnmum bds «hull be rfcelvefl. Upon Bccepwnee of the mlnlmn bd. or bd above mnmum, by the Townshp Cmmltt** «nd the payment thereof by the purehmer accordng to ; therrof s.lrt lot a. nn. to tfnn cfse one ltr be remk.: bd, or u Townsn r a 5 40PS ;:.=* V.f> Rets 9 0? 7 7«S -L 9-7. ^4: 0-:. 8 ttled fmunf M»V o< WoorthrMgc Tnwnflup, Mrdlew^ County. New Jppwy. M»rrt«l*4O. ffome R. Merrll, rv Kn^lrrer tnd l.«nd Sur\ vryor. Woodhrtdgp. New Jersey, shall of und thr same s hereby rhangk to BtSNESS BUB-SECTON -A". BETNfl knov antl rtfslsnstfd on Attorney for Flalntlt! w.pdbrjldf Townshp As-swMent Map 494 rrtas Street af p Brt of Lot No to b* knov.-n lrre- Jerwy nafer»s Lot -B n Block 8 more descrbed as follows: BEGNNNG m a pornt n the northerly lne of Kng Oeorge Post Bond shp wll delver deed for aald rremm. DATED; Soptenbe 3, 953. B J DUNQAN. fownhlp CerK To br advertsed September 4 and October, l!>53. n the ndependent- j October Lender., lender p deed (or batru > J J To mer To: W-HW; H NOTCE Of rttblc BALK TO WHOM T MAY CONCBRN: " At a rekuar meetng of the Townshp CommtUf o( the Townahlp of WoxlhndKf. h«d Tueeday, 8»pt«mber S. 9J3 WHS dttwtrd to advertlk the fnc.pfrr To: \\ NOT TO WHOM At a rt,..,- t s H :.r.- J. ^...T.e?.\ r..-? -.e J..rr.f f.t Ro«e la^e.ve^ar.der \- M?.r>- S.r.kls Carr.e W«t»on C.rre A Wston. M»r> Hackf.t. - Hrrv F. JFR;:HS * Creua Power. Leroy,. CuTTt Brooks Harev.v L. Jtr:S^n O!?a J Bdd. Ar.nK" Jeffero K..t M. Ctr.j... Albert We O.o A:rj*rt Lee Gllo Albert Lee Gllo Benjamn Boyd Rchard & F. OOarro John A A:mdo * Morrs Lowe.-uUw s Cxena!* NJjt fc Ltrher f.- Grennle N:» Ena H Blrd.e Harod. Hattle Clay Owens and Barbara Baley... Twlrr.a Sov,:-,..., E.he L. Arbu-fce Robert *. Pearl Oermany EveJyn S. Lomax Davd \ Lena Long One Monflsue Realty Co..;... S S- J. Brown Rchard.*. Estells Nxon Mltthew A Helen Gondern. Jr. Joseph J. Mele Henry HcV.ett Mary Peterson : John-*-Heler Pyteh.... W::am.v-dJ Blackwood Reel) Mlwork Co Mchael.v Helen Palot Ceclle B. Mclntosh... Robert * Akn Perez Ponzano StefnnoL Esqure Bulder;;. nc. Jacob Lemrluk : -.. Mary Clvok Mary Cvok Olga Mlchele Ockenden. Angelo * Chrstna Arsondzzo Anna E. Mathes. Anna E. Katles AN ORDNAVCE Jerebv glrtn h» thefol- where same s ntersected by eatterlr la! on TPbdny evenng, October lowng Jrop»*d Ordnance tu ntro-lne o? J Publc Park known as "Fords 6, ls»s3. hf Townshp Commttee wll duced-and passed on frst rmrng»t Park." thfnc.f n H.. w.,s,., :. h. 0 : lflm. :.,. Northwesterly Bt"?! mw «B P. M. (EST n the Com-, meet a! t. v duced- and passed on frst rmttlng at Park. thtnc.e n N<>th«c,prly g a tr.eettn? of the Townshp C«mrnltt«sad e«terly lne or Forrt Park 305, mlttee Chambers Memoral Muncl»l h shp of Woodbndge n the fen mor or less to, a pont n the^buualng. UoodhrMge, He«f Jersey, Jnd trf K hr ;hfr! mp of lands reftntlv con expose and sell at publc sale ana New Jersey, held southerly lne of lands recently con- expose _»nd w l at publc H* and to of the TT County of l~ S3 OJ, the 5h day of September. \H. and veyed to M. D V&lettlne A Bros - the hest bdder arcordlngvo term. fl lh h Rl E on the s. h <uy of Septtmber.»3. and veyed u> M. D V&lentlne * Bros C^ g g that sad ordnance «ll be uken up f*ld pont belnf «la»tnt northerly 00 or-sale: ufr fle *lth the Real Estate f d d f l ft at rght angles to Kng Oeorse Post Department»n< Townshp.C ert op»n d pont belnf «la»tnt northerly 00 at rght angles to Kng Oeorse Post Department»n< Townshp rther consderaton and fnal ft. at rght angle to g rs at a memng of Md Townshp Road, thence > Easterly «lomt snuuh- " «M l» «tte to be held, at ts meetng, erly lne of lands conveyed to M. D. pror to a " ^ n the Muncpal Buldng n > Valentne * Bros. Co. *0 feet n.ore. or n Block 836-K l l d l bl Townshp Asses on the op»n d ntttee.c BulldlnK..V expose and the hlghf>f of salt? (n. Departne:;-, to lnspecv,,: pror to,;.- : the Wo" ;- :. Mnp Take l:\r-.: 9 86 (or further consderaton and flnl ft 47 passage 986 rjomralttte 7.50 rqord n the Muncpal BulldlDg m :»W<^.WMU%.» UM».. W. ««-n.,..-.~ -.,,,_ B,4_ *_«-, -, *,,. n 5-00 woodbrldge. New Jersey, on the 6th less to an ansle pont sad lne beng Townshp Assessment Map. 3l0 dny of October 953. "»t B:00 F. M. parallel wtb and dstant 500 feet; Take further notc«that the Town- 9.86! DST or asvsoon thereaft*r s s»d northerly at rght angles to Kng shp Cqmmlttee has. by resoluton and shp (.on. 9 5? matter can bl reached, at vhch tme George Post Roed, thene* 3 From, puruant to law. fxed a mnmum pursuant,. 9 7 and place all persons who may be n- md angle pont easterly stll alone the, prce at whch sad lota n Md block ; pr-e. >.. hd teres»h theren wll be gven an op- southerly lne of lands of M. D. Vnlen- ; wll be sold together wth all other wll he =, ; 8^73 oorttuuy UJ un nerj concernnk the tne *, Bros Oo 78 d men or less to j detals pertlnell.. sad mnmum prce j detals p r: ; a cofeer salfl lne beng parallel wtth**lng «400J)» plus oosu of. urf parng. Dcrm %m^ and fltemnt northerly 00 feet at rght ths 0e«d»nd ad»ertlslng ths le. 8aa the deed «,..: angles to Kng George Post Road thence lots n sad block. sold on terms. ot n.s.-.,j >4 Southerly and stll alons westerly wll requre s down payment of JO^n wll req-v.rv of lands conreyed to M. D. Valen- j o th» bd accepted by the TownBhlp n: the b:. same. B. J. DTJOTGAN, Townshp Clerk AN ORDNANCE TO.W LMTNG 0.85 SPECFED AND DSTRCTS ^ tne & Bros Co. 00 Jt. more or less to Commttee, the balance ol purchase *<J.,_.*, n._ nkb«v. A.., t,.~ _* v nn nhre ftn hp nald n 4 ental monthlv Commttcp AND RKGUa pont n the nortlerlv lne of Kng Prce-to be pad n 4 equal monthly, prce to M l«!ft P S?nt 4? : AND a f n BBf Jw vmm? flq P les t0 the northerly lne of lands «** RHVl nveyert to M D. Valentne & Bfcs. Take further d nstallmeats plus nterest and other Um, provded for n th. contract of RHVl notce that t sad sale,; Take fur: hh t b d Co. thejoe (5) Westerly along northerly or»ny date to whch t may be ad- Or any V T A D S: Sfr "ne of Kng George Post Road 97.8.Journed, the Townshp Commttee re- journea. he..," ^ "" feet to an angle pont n aame thence «erve» the rght n ts dscreton to serves the.-. BULmNO«ASDaTHEB THE PERCENTAOE OP westerly erly lne of THE 4 7 COURTS, AND OTHER OPEN SPACES,,, 8 9J THE DENSTY OF POPULATON: REGULATNG AND RESTRCTNG 4 94 THE LOCATON, USE AND EXTENT u ur,.. th» TAKDb, ^,. F prt" t George Post Road northeasterly corner : pont and place of Contanng.58 Acre-.. - ThlE Ordnance shall take effect north- rejact any one or all bd! and to sell reject an j y reject an sad lots n sad block to such bdder bbld lot. as t may seltct, due regard btlng gven a t may.(. to ter»» and manner of payment. n to terms,<:, : case one or more mnmum bds shall case one ur.; be recelefl. - j 9.S8 OK USE OF BULDNGS AND STRUfJafter " s adopton and publcaton as 7.36 TURKS FOR TRADE. NDUSTRY, RES- D ^O requred by law. HU HUGH-B. QUMLEY,,,,,, Comroltteeman-At -Large 8.38 DENCE ANl^OtHER PURPOSES: 938 ESTABLSHNG A BOARD OF AD- *- 05 JUSTMENT AND PROVDNG PENAL- S.76 TES FOR THE VOLATON THBRE OF." MB(. o. To be advertsed n ndependent * ff SS h " etofore.leader on September 7 and September <- 4 wth NoUce ol Publc Hearng for BE T OWD, J ! OANED BY THE TOWN- fnal adopuon on October flprn acceptance, ol tne mnmum Upon ambd, or bd above mnmum, by the bd. or :..: t Townshp Commltte* and the payment Townshp c thereof by the purchaser ceordng to theeol t>r - the manner of purchase n accordance the m.m>r wth term* of sale on me, the Town- wth termshp wll delver a bargan and sale; shp u:. deed Tor sad premses. deed lor. :; DATED: September 5, 953. DATED.-? B. J. DUNGAN, Townshp Clert H J To be advertaad September 4 and To be. Octqber, 953. n the ndependent- October ;. ; Leader. Lender. John *.-.Ellen Burrett, 7.33 Charlotte Wohlert Mchael Daly Apartment Homes, nc. Jlaum 8. Randall Eaum 6. Rand.ll Raun S. Eandoll Tony Marques M»n OOonnel Herbert Orlmes Edward J. Klmball...,... Edward J. Klmball..." selln Holdlus Co.,. -TbonsAs $t 7T a!pt Wacasfcf. Thomas Blmble V... Alberdon Renlty Ctto. John H. Klmlwr >...T^-^... Joseph McSplrtt... Joseph McSplrltt -... George Beuso, Est, 5.89 Lena P. Klotz Ellen Wagner... Ellea Wapner Harold Colen.Chp.rles & Elomor MandT Marcetfu Bultm Grady P. Fortune Vncent H Mary Ncolnto Roster V. Leslnsk -... May 8. Luuz.a. Henry H Sophe Mller Clara Zlto ;,...j. K. H. Peterson \- F. Zlto.. - Eugene & Esse Lews Azeal * CtTlc Lee Baley John & Emma Baley Henry W A^ne Polndexter WllllaA OlevB Jones. Mddlesex Unon Arport Co Mlddljse! Unon Arport Co. B. G. Brlrkntl : Charles LuckasewBk : Gutsepne Atturslo* Colona Fremens Assn Joseph A rranqes Pazduska ( Paul Cjtnkota,... M. HardtB, E.Gqden.V K. Oardlnef Andrew f- Mjrgaret Melanson... P«rl Olsen..{.. " John f Ann bllajtoltl Aujust Pabst,.. Sylva Wolnln Emll El^ere. Charles.v Julu. Katkn ChyleB * Jula Katko Charles & Jula Katlso, James ft Mnne Bastervllle... : John & Jula Choma, >., Al \permson Wllam O. Morrs John.* Charlotte Speak \ Wllam O. MorrlB Eva Bosley Wnum Dnfcllt :..-.. Wllam Dufclk..:..\... Wllam Dafclk... Wllam t$ Mnrjorte Kucsum nucrgt ft JCuthtHnt Elpca..,. t. A. -B*fll(s :-...,.,.-^.a,,,.,.... H. Vctor Man...,.!... Lousa Olsen Raymond G. Clyton PeaTl Ol«en Sylva WolDln Wllam Melf/er, Leo saac Bersn Helen $ Osc»r Kuus Wllllar B. Kttp.. Leeva Cotp, John &Helen Pvtel Jawb & Una, X Jacub & Btua KoleM/ Over to Olds Jar-ob & Edna Koleha John snerahalt. jotephlne McK«lvey. PauualtJeanette ndmtrlal p «L Asm DomUtado* ^ Eleulor Carrtchtr Bros, Maran Emmerch. Baste Osttrney Ohrotn.t Metha ObrlttttuKl) Paul & A. Ltvln Brutus Renlty Corp Albedrou Btnlty Corp Alberdon Realty Gor> Alberdon Realty Carp - AJ^rdon Realty Otttp. Albellron <ResUy. Corp< Albcrdou Realty Corp. they 90., o«r prce dep«n<j u u>d bod/ r/le, op octuont. *«c«nvwfw w Jlprk* (M of many mf-feld! \ tmnendous "Rocket ; bg-car luxury terors ; ; : r Rdcket b««nt.y of Styjng~oH j youd ^ tratod. youll Hnartmutve.. Z7.6T B a WOOOBRJDGE AUTO SALES V0 B L. E AND QBT A "(VOOKT* W>«VOUH Ml TOU NAT OLDMOll palm-,"r M fo WOL coachu. Sea 475 RAHWAY Al l»um-ub«lnv<*""" " Uo

13 M. CLASSFED,ST AND FOUND l,:uly.s Hamlton wrst >n M,. on Man Street, \,V Market. Cull Wonr-,!.^R«-M. 9-4 HELP WANTED STEADY WORK - FTO8TE33B&"- T WATRESSES.-ONTAN CERK8 nl.hhwashers feso ^"WOODBRDGE rl.kphone ; STATON attendant,,,>( nrancc, any HRR, no n hours, sx days also t;oo-0:0p P. M. Call wlbdbrdge r WANTED MALE TKUCK DRVER. Soffe mrc preferred. Steady,mrt pfty.-6au Rahway 7- ^Kosh Bros. & Wexler. 9-4.Tc:K DRVER. Experlsrndy work, good pay,, dosl Bros. & Wexlfer., KOOM FOR RENT Avalable Nrtw.Kd room n new home.:. resdental secton of nn!;;! proper for busness,n l.sonnl woman. Refer-? rured. Wrte Box N ] (,< ndent - Leader, 8. -UKTt. Woodbrdge, N. J. 9/ntf WANTKLTO CUY \\\"Y,RS lor onj and t\(m A bouses. f your house s. v/mt you call me? neres Gnmcl Ave Rahway Ha /4 tf TO LOAN MORTGAGE VONEY A.,:,.ble for Reul Estate. :::: Term Desred :K,,: or Large Amounts {:: Ptrth Amboy , 6/8-9/4 AKTKLKS FOR SALE A. A. A. AMERCAN AUTOMOBLE TOSOCT Establshed 90 Over 4,000,000 Members Natonwde Servce Ferr Kerteu, Local Agent 7 State Street Perth Amboy tf """ MSCELLANEOUS DARAQO8 ADTO DRVNO SCHOOL Largest and Oldest n County. Hydramatlc, Fl>;! Perth. Standard. 385 or F YOUR DRlNKtfG has become a problem. Alcoholc* Anonymous can help you. Wrt* p. 0, Box 53, Woodbrldge. la-e-u N UKDSTEADS Metal. n.nulon, Standard sze, ;o wth -tone desgn. v..a - ay at $5 for the par. A or 74 E, Scott. way. 9-4-lt lk) and crb; Rood con- ; rubber foam mattress;.7 Uornthy Street or call."). 9-8 SERVCES.MK SANTARY SERVCE :.. Septc Tanks Cleaned t;-. Planfleld, N. J. :/) (-458 or f.ll Anytme PANTNG and PAPBRHANOma Free Estmates V.tfORARS lof. Russell Street Woodbrdge tl TOP SOL METUCHBN 8-46 TOP SOL A-l farm land sol, 6 yard load S.00. Call Rahway 7-53, Mr, Charles Horvath. 9-4-t NSTRUCTON THELMA GEHMAN CERAMC STUDO 3 Martool Drve Woodbrlto, N. J. Classes are now formng for nstructon n the makng and pantng of pottery. Have fun whle makng ybur Chrstmas, brthday or "specaloccasons" gfts. Ceramcs, the foremost hobby today. Can be enjoyed by all. Ceramc supples, greenware, glazng, frng, and peces rfade to order. Cal! Woodbrdge M 9-4; 9-* FOR SALE HOLD FOR SALE CARTERET OWNER TRANSFER SACRFC- NG NEW SX-ROOM RANGE TYPE CUSTOM BULT HOME. Dream sze ktchen wth exhaust fan. large formca counter tops, over sze hand crafted knotty pne cabnets. Entrance hall, fspaces lvng room wth flre place. Pne pannsl dnng room, three bed rooms, closets galore, tle bath, separate stall shower. Extra large, dry basement, eght foot overhead, extra lavatory, laundry. Full nsulaton, ol hot water heat, recess radaton.oarage wth connectng breeze way 00 x 00 lot, taxes $0.00. Opportunty at $9, ALFRED OCONNOR AGENCY 50 rvng Street Rahway 7-34 Evenngs, Rahway SELN PERSONALS *. By MRS. GLADYS E. SCANK 6 ElmJunl. AKnsejJeleElone Me Mr. and Mrs. Martn Den leykor, Jr., Oak Tree Road. en-, Mr. and M»s. Neal Clark, Vellcsvllp, N. Y., Thursday and Tlday Saturday.eve.nJm.Mjs.^ Den lleyker gave a shower for Mrs. orman Echert, Nxon. Mrs. KJchr was the former Mavteen Den leyker. The guests ncluded; Mrs. Norman Echert, Mrs, Martn Den leyker, Sr.. Mrs. Robert Comer- ;ord, Nxon; Ms. John Bender, Bearng Dvson, General Mqors Corporaton. Harrson, receved.rartan Townshp; Betty W09 ft U. SrtvmcR Bonds for Jensen, Mss Dorothy es, Mrs. havng nnmod a new type roller rwn Jnncs, all of Fords; Mss Bearng to be ntroduced on the Elzabeth Johnson, Colona; Mrs. market next month by the Hyatt Wllam Troast, Carteret; Mrs. Dvson. Rchard Lake, Metuchen; Mrs. Samuel Snyder, son of Mr, George Yefccl, Elzabeth; Mrs. The We.<te"n Alles have farmalty asked the Russans to re- and Mrs. Wayne Snyder, Marcanl Walter Solowey and Mrs. Martn Avenue, was marred Stturday af- Den Bleyker, Jr., selln and Mrs. tenoon move a) to Mss Rta Large of th «trade bafrlers.be- Ormley. wjodbrdge. Chase Avenue, Avencl. tween Est *nd West Germany. MR. Herman Currte and chlldren, Wesley and Allan, Nutley, and Mrs. Mae Duschmann, Allen burst, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duffy, Mddlesex Avenue. --Mrs, Vncent Kamlnsk and chldren, Lnden, were Monday guests at the home Of Mr. and Mrs, Theodore, Maffla, Brd Avenue. Announcement has been made Mss Josephne Bonomolo, Hllcrest Avenue, to James W. Chowll, Rahway. The Mens Msson s n progress at St. Cecelas Church, havng started Sunday and contnung for the week. --Mrs. Joseph Duffy and chldren, Mddlesex Avenue, vstedat the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Whtford.Duschmann, Neptune Cty, Monday evenng. The kndergarten chldren of St. Cecelas school wll attend classes Monday, September 8, for the frst tme. Monday nght was Vstaton Nght at -fthe Lady Forresters Lodge n Perth Amboy. Several lades of seln Crcle No. 54 attended. A group of the members of the selln Crcle attended a Chnese dnner and card party at the Canton Tea Garden n Jersey Cty, Wednesday. Mrs. Elzabeth Moscarell came home wth a door prze and a table prze. One of the old resdents of seln, Mrs. John Wojcechcwsk, 63 Daz Street, was bured ths mornng, --Voters wshng to regster for the comng electon may do so at the selln Free Publc Lbrary today between and 5 P. M. and 7 and 8:30 P. M.Thls s the last day. You may also regster at St. Cecelas Recreaton Hall tonght, 7 to 9 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Hamlton Bllngs, Jr., Wrght Street, entertaned Mr. and Mrs. George Halpn, Metuchen, Sunday. Teen-agers program 7 to 9:45 P.M. Frday at the Hardng Avenue Frehouse sponsored by the selln Chemcal Hook and Ladder Co., Dstrct. Meetng cf the Knghts of Columbus at 7:5 tonght, September 4. a la New Jersey apples that ths frut s avalable throughout the year The orchards of New jersfy yeld a wonderful apple crop. There are so many dfferent varetes of New Jersey.To learn more about New Jersey apples and how-to serve them, send! for out booklet "The Rches of New ]trs\f. t gves nterestng facts about the agrcultural products of ths state. Read t and youll realze what a wealth of good thngs are avalable n New Jersey. "» M5, 80 Park Place, Newark, N. J. luusu send me a copy of your book "The Rkhea ot "..K,....,,..., «^ ^ r-ttfut A Tn; Annual St. Cecelas Rosary Socety Communon Breakfast wll be hold Sunday, October 4, after the 8 oclock mass n the School Cafetera You may purchnr-e tckets. whcftn^ now o-n sale, from any membe nf the Rosary Socety. Rny N. Bak"r, 0 Henry Street, an -mployce of the Hyatt Carpentry Opnons of Others Contnued from Edtoral Page) Journal was not precsely ttft statement of polcy to whch he haw agreed. The only nference...jmt-cftt draw, la tejj.<lj!. ves the document whch found Us wny nto pynt on August 3 has been purposely slnnted pro-lbnrward n order to alert employers. A report wrtten»t that tme by Joseph Hanlon nf the St. Lous Post-Dspatchs Wnstolwton staff throws a lttle lght on the crcumstances: The polces wlhctrwere tu"?o nto the ormlnstrauons message were thrashed out largely at meetngs attended by Senator Taft, Secretary of Commerce Weeks, and the charmen of the cogressonftl commttees on labor, Swutor Smth! N. J. and Representatve McConrtell, ns well as.by Secretary Dorkn. The meetngs were coordnated by w\lte House couns«l Bernard Shanley. who dd the actual dtdfuug o tut fnal document. DlfTcrences between Secretares Weeks and Pukln were sharp nm~tttp -tmw- rmm n mnorty n the group, Ypt the fnal dr.ft. says Mr. lfnjon. went fnr beyond Mr. Dnrkln< mnmum demnnds on labon behalf-trrse demands, no (!o;.):.!v.-folt t realstc to make ny"^! tn-" documents 9 polnfs sr-cn tu reflect. n ther Objectves at least, vftws already sponsored by Sthuto.s T.tt am Smth. They take care of Presdent Esenhowers two specfc campagn promses, also. Others,.however, do cover ponts not prevously publczed. What actually dd happen wll have to awat addtonal dsclosures. But the basc stuaton wth nspect to Taft-H»rtlry seems lttle changed, ether by the Dmkn resgnaton or by whatever maneuverng may have gone on: Labor ennt relax, nor can ndustry stffen the law much. TM CfcrfatlM Montor Captal Dome was.59 per cent less than May... Promoton of Jchn H. Gfldea to State Supreme Coort «lerk has been greeted -wth cheers at the State House b«- cause of hs ablty and fne personfllfty. Oovernor Alfred E Dracoll has preaented award* tmulng#865 to Bay Londahl of the Motor Vehcle Dvson and John J. Allen o the Polce and Fremens Retrement System for suggestons submtted to ncte the emrenry of th< State GOT«ercmen.. t. The SUte De.Pf msnt of Educaton has named a 0-memb«r Educatonal Telev) slon Evuluaton Commttee to coopeftu n ths States televson research project,... Unemploy ment nsurance clamants n New Jersey wll report to local.offce on a two-week schedule oegn nng n October because of -- BUSNESS DRECTORY -- - ;!W\ CLASSES Carpenter and Bulder (AKAOKS ATTCS - BASF,- MNTS - ALTERATONS ARNFT WORK AND RE PARS a TRACK ALUMNUM COM- BNATON WNDOWS AND DOORS Suppled and nstalled also JALOUSEE (Louvre) WN- DOWS Estmates Free Mctuchen 6-30-R Clothng 499 SMTH ST., PERTH One lllock from Vctory trldge BOYS PAXTS MEN S PANTS SZKS 6 TOGO FACTORY PRCES FREE ALTERATONS Coal COAL - FUEL OL OL BURNERS NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY Free Estmates No Oblgaton to Buy CALL WDGE. 8*400 AVENEL COAL & OL CO. 86 RAHWAY AVE., AVENEL Concrete HGH TEST QUALTY CONCRETE Laboratory Approved Crushed Stone? Washed Gnnl Washed Sand Waterproofng Lmt - Brck - Cement - Plater Rartan Mercantle Corporaton Phont PEf 4-OM* FBONT AWD FAltETTE 88. PERTH AMBOV, N. J. Drug Stores rug Avenel Plwrmucy 0* RAHWAV AVENUE WOODBKUGE 8-94 WHTMAN S CANDES Cosmetcs - Flm - Greetng Card* t RAYMOMr, AND SOW* URUCMMST 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. Electrcans TED SPOS EloHreal Contractor KH SHERRY STREET WOODBRDC.E, N. J. Everythng Electrcal CALL WO Excavatng J. A. TRUCKNG ASPHALT DRVEWAYS FLL DRT AND TOP SOL OUR SPECALTY CALL FANWOOD -5477, FANWOOD PLANFELD 7459 Funeral Drectors SYPXWECK Funeral Home 46 Atlantc Street Carteret, N. J. Telephone Carteret -5 FLYNN & SON FUNERAL HOMES Eatabllahtl Rl V>«rm 40 East Avenue Perth Amboy 3 Ford Avt., Ford P. A Furnture BUY ON THE HGHWAY AND SAVE! BETTER FURNTURE LOWER PRCES Wnter Brother! Waysde Furnltur* Shop ffl*hw»y 5 Afenel, N.. Open Daly 0 A. M. to 8 P.M. Phone WoodbrMge 8-J77 Key Shops AlbreeMs Key Shop Washngton Avenue CA -783 t Hanj and Power Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repared Saw Fllln Boyole Sales and Servce Hardware Dewe and Reynolds Palnt Fret Pck Up and Delvery Uyw Stores Telephone Woodbrtdve -M9, Woodbrdge Lquor Store ( Q. ANDBABCK, FtOf. ]pnplrte Stock of Domestc nd mported. Wnes, Bom,, and Uquon 74 AMBOY AVKNDK MASONRY Pet SltttH AX TYPES OF CEMENT WORK,URBS SDEWALKS ETC. FREE ESTMATE Westfleld Telephone -0-J D. lorlo & Son 37 CENTRAL AVENUE WESTFELD, N. J. Movng and Truckng* Complete Movng Job 3 Rooms $5 S Hwms 35 4 Rooms $30 6 Rooms $40 Reasonable Storage 30 Dyg Fret All Loads nsured 0 yean up. ECONOMY MOVERS Muscal Runway 7r3»4 nstruments ENROLL TODAY n our BEGNNERS ACCORDON PROGRAM Remember, then s no accordon to buy. Complete lne of Mnaeal nstruments at Low Prces EDDES MUSC CENTER AND SCHOOL OF MD8C Ed Bonkmkl, Prop. 57 STATE ST. P. A Plumbng and Heatng Charles Farr Plumbng - Heatng Eleatrle 8ewer benlee Telephones: Woodbrdge op LNDEN AVENUE Woodbrdfe, N.. Wn. A. BALABAS Plurtblny & Heatng Contractt PLUMBTVC HEADNG OH, CAS lnstaljlatons RAUANT "HEATNG PErth Amboy , ORANDVEW AVEN«E PARAKKEtS Just,Out ot thr Net HAMSTERS $.5 HAMSTER CAGES PARAKEETS Weekly Specals On TROPCAL FSH THS WEEK PRSTLLAS up ea5c JOES PET SHOP 56 NEW BRUNSWCK A^ PERTH AMBOY PARAKEETS CANARES MONKCVK FSH DOCS CATS HVMhTKRS CA(,ES STANDS TANKS PUT FOODS OF AL, KNDS Natonally Known Brands For All Your Ppt Need* GUTH PET SHOP 80 ROOSEVELT AVE. CA -407 BABY PARAKEETS Just Out of the Nest Brd You *V95 Can Tran <3 "HENDRYX"CAGES $ $6.50 FNCH SPAfclNG PARAKEET CAGE FNCH SPACNO SPECAL ( $5.95 ]oe > 8 Pet Shop 438 RVNG STREET Rahway 7-7 Rado & TV Servce Als Rado and Televson Prompt Expert Repars RCA Tubes * Part Batteres 34 PERSHNQ AVE. CARTERET. N. J. A. Klah, Jr., Prop. Telephone CA The Best s Always the Cheapest f CALL RAHWAY 7-75B COLONA Rado & Televson 0% Dscount On Small Tubes Ralngs ORNAMENTAL RON RALNGS AT NEW LOW PRCES 3 PER FT. Custom Made Qualty Work FREE ESTMATES DENNS M. MURPHY wo-8-h«rootng ad 8dlnge) Ttantat awl Start BhW Rooflnr, Metal C«tlln 588 Woodbrdge. N. 3.!f slash US Federal fmd. State of New Jewy ncqulf $36,840,000 n securtes durng?! August.... The State Bra Control or Ht- State >mrtm of nsttutons and AKcnrlos; fusel to permt ts emy become enrnrprt n pnlltlrnt cusslons.. Dr. John P. MHgan, former Super!nndent of School* n Atlantc Cts, s now Assstant State Cnmmvsu-ncr of Educaton n charge of the Dvson Aganst Dscrmnaton.... The Ne* Jersey Dvson, Amercan Cancer Socety, reports more? than»500 has been receved from frends of the nto Senator Robert A. Taft to help n the fght aganst cancer. CAPTOL CAPERS: A dsgusted property owner fnd taxpnyer" nas wrtten all New Jersey A s s e m b y m e n crtcsng ther falure to provde tax relef and opposng rent controls, sctng "Walt Tll Electon. Oht Boy!"... A house dust allercy" may be the cause of tw, cotd, nstead of germs or vruses, clnn the New Jersey Medcal S-ety. Servce Statons Uolohan Brotherly GARAGE C\*9 Product*. Phone WbodbrfcUc ft.0044 and Corner Amboy. Avenue an* Second Street Frestone Tres rnd T-bts Woortbrdge, N.. Tax! PHONE WO DAY AND NGHT SERVCE METERED HATES Frst % Mle Each Addtonal U Mle.. t 5e loo WOODBRDOE TAX 443 PEARL ST. WOODBRDOE Tlng TLE CO. 60 MANHATTAN AVENUE AVENEL, N. J. BATHS, KTCHENS RUBBER FLOORNG (QJJALtY FRST) Phone: WO-8-97 E. W. NER WO Used Cars "BETTER USED CARS" BERNR AUTO SALES 405 AVBOY AVENUE. WOODBRDGE, N. J " Your Gardej Ths Week By Charles H. Connors Rutgers Unversty, the State Unversty of New Jersey ts tme to dvde and trans- plant old clumps of peones. Watng much later than September robs the plants of ther chance to buld up E^ good root system before the ground freezes. Wth a good root system developed now, peprfes can start to gr-oyv as so«n - as sprng arrves. Peones that ae transplanted too late hava to make top growth and roots at the same tme. Be sureyow peones really need to l)e ddv<t«rrusuftly they ar 4ft n one locaton 0 or yeans, ff you decde ts tme to dvde, donjt make dvsons that are 00 small or you may be dsapponted n the bloom next year, ; Watch out also for plantng too deeply. The eye of the clump should* be no deeper thanwo nches be)ow -the surface of the sol. Clumpe planted deeper than thls.wll have to put mjcl of ther energy nto makng new eyes crowns, close > the T h f t t ^ / By left to make blooms. f any of. your roots ure dsc ored, ts letter to dscard th* >! and start over wttr new phtntw Qoot healthy roots n wy pe - ^ ennfals, bldwr new, arc mure mpotant than the tops, unt thats oqtethlng to keep l muuwheu ; Ths Vbub plantng tme, too. An old rule [s to plant a bulb four = tmes ts dameter. Bll emepber""* that a bulb must have plenty of goad sol underneath t. so deep plantng s fne for lght, sandy so h! Rather shallow pluntng t~te uor..;,.varv..: ( :

14 TAGE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 553 NDEPENDENT Musc Foundaton to Conduct Annversary Musc nsttute NFWA K M.T.> numr frfm-att! A: :;;--w:v Mn-;.. nsttute f>:..- f <"..!). Mm:- Fdn- Ort-bc: C ;>--. :r,::,,:--,(... nurk thr su: ; l.f cd u f r. ;:.>;: a act:v:t;f-> o: r.r- Fj.r.vm!or the m -v =? -!.. r.f- rtrecf.on of z l sobar Vv-:<{ educatonal rfrtrrf-r Htt-v v-*j»w> -ttt dlt o.sson - "-. rrr. and yvvne arl. rnn. - f.r.fmon:-: ;he aetrt <-.\ pl.r.:. r Am.:: :j.!" v- appear on the r.- p Mll *;.! -be Mar r fralrt,d-t->:r. kf ->rd, nv-rsty. Knv..t-. t l>"-:;;:-f=r-p.m.-.t < ly-;t ar..~ ;>. m<:m^r?! a«oc:- atf ff ):.Vl"tt.->M:>Vl/"r He-; ectrr :(r :: a T, rtfrtto"ttrf,t5n"- lv-m :r. O:}?.:. a.udltor;um wll Mr? H:.. C Jov-s a> cnrraffl A r!;..: : m:.- <".aca**»ft* nrhd!.-. "):. Hv.-yrr Br.yethor, rf Sr-v, V. :fc L::ve:>::y and Tloma- K.v.r.M. crrr panst and mcn.b. o! h»> fao.fty of To..-T OKnf. Columba Unr. u theme Ecf.U::; A:v." urter th«rharrbt^l.:p of M.vk NVn "Probltns r : V:;- Teachng Prcfessrn"... br :;( Subje;: of anc.hrr f r;;m. c:. 5 cusson le by ^frr-cr: --on. charman of the Amercpn Academy of * Teacher;- of S:ne:K wh Leonora Scattergood a- charman. Mr? Pr.ke: O Onflrh. presdent of ::.r- Foundaton,»~l preslce :r :.* annual mpetne.at whch J ;: Ma>o> Brown, crtc, Hther 3;L; fs-y.;»::: -p?ak on "Serr.. M.x" :n the Arts." Helen AVENEL PERSONALS By Jlrs. Davd Pavs 5.cnox Avpnte. Avenrl Telephone WO-8-045J pton rharmnn nf t,he Womens Ontn;:*^ of the Frend* of the,;fr!h Musc Foundhton. wll srosft.;, p.;-arc»;.youthful tal- nt a-s pan of the dnner enter- ;j:nmn:. FVntrer here ftlt DP."::-(>: Esl.ak and Bf-nmrd Kreger. rn*t>, D^spna Qud>mos, so- fano: the all - Newark Hgh School Chorus and the West Orflpe H:gj School Brass Octet. -C)ur» punued by lbe educa- :ona; repdtmfnt for the fall and vrter w:l be?ven by Dr. Robert /.tee of Teachers College Colum- );a Umvfrsy: T>uya Malsuk of \macmwt ScfoW of Musc; tchard Mcdanahan of Rverdal* ^chfkv. Dr. Rchnpr. Mr. Carson nd pavd Ranclo.pr. muscal ^ndueer. rado tommft.tator and nfmbfr W- faculty of N** Yu»k Ov.wruuy, SELN Th* Womans Club of seln heard a talk yesterday af- the home of Mrk John Owekalo, be shpped to foregn countres. ternoon by Mss Sandrna Peto- OL- rr ""~ Road. Hostesses yesterday were Mrs. Cwekalo, Mrs. Doltfses >Youn.;. clan Enter of Mr. and Mr.- A(.:;.!H. DeYbung.; charman, who reported that lett, u?h school student who a- Mrs. Bower announced a thrd 35 BtrrreU " na. left Sunday for! chars lor the Jbrary had.been tended the Goad Ctzenshp dstrct club nsttutes for offcers Chrstensen and Mrs. Charles Alkntovn. Pa., where sh.c wll j purchased and the balance of the Councl at N. J. College for Women j wll be held next Tuesday n Red S-Jrsa, to purchase under the sponsorshp of the club: j Bank. Tomorrow the state fall enter the C-.:,ur Crest Cjl.e^e aj a: Mss Petolett reported on her ex- jconference wll be held at the Korea rehabltaton s put nto freshma*., Followng the showng of a flm, penence at the councl. She also N.J.C. Campus n New Brunswck. hgh gear. Vrgna Yr.r. :w:.uck.: entj lltd..pears of Chldren," a rd of the Junor Red Cross con- The thrd dstrct fall conference nfant dauf;rtr: rf :>5. and Mrs, dlscufslon perad was led by Mrs., venton whch she attended n wll be held n Man.squan, October 3. R. J. Ladjack. 40 Alden Road, Rchard Rando]p h, program charman - * Washngton, D. C. was cnsvne Sunaay mornng n St. AndTj.-; Church. Sponsors Mrs Edward Rllmer and Mrs. wen- Mr.v Joseph Grcnwck and Mca<! R. Ladjack. Adran J, DcYoun?. son of: Mr. and Mr.s, Adran H. DeYoung. 35 Bu:r.f?;t Srpct. has resumed hs s.dcs at.ch^h Unversty. Bethlehem. Pa. Breretpn To Be Heard Here WOODBfhDCE-At the open- >c-.;tg ol he Motlers Club. Vcsott. 03 Church Street, fnal )lans were made for the concert 0 be fven by Robert Brereton..Deal panst. Saturday, October 7 at A. M. n Woodbrdge Hgh School. The presdent. Mrs. Spencer Orumnond. who presded at the meetne, pre.^nted the budget for ;he comne year. The October meetng date was :hanffd to the 5th. nstead of the th, whch s a holday. at : whch tme the prncpal speaker wll be Mrs. W. Ward Young, charman of \he Board of Drectors of Grl Scouts for the entre Tappan Area of New York. She wll speak on arts and crafts for: young. people. Grl Sc-out leaders! vll be nvted to attend the meelna:. A report on the dance rectal -ponsorcd by the club n June lor the beneft of the Barron Lbrary, was gven by Mrs. Peter J, Urbto Warwck Felton presded at the t ea table, Medcal authortes warn aaanst placng too fjreat relance on the effcacy of samma globuln as a polo preventatve. CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS <NOTE Contrbutons to ths column must be n ths offce no later than TUESDAY NOON of feach week. Events lsted here are brosdeut daly at 7:30 A. M. on the "Around the Countes Wth Your Weekly Newspapers" program over New Brunswck Rado Staton WCTC. 450 on your dal.) SEPTEMBER 4 Meetm- of Ffth Dstrct Republcan Club at home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cenety, 66 Dartmouth Avenue. Avenel. 4 Meettnf of Womans Club of Woodbtdge at Barron Lbrary at 8 P. M. Covered dsh supper, 6 "New Knthts socal sponsored by Mddlesex Councl. K.nghl.5 of Columba at Columb.u Club: dnner at 6: Fa«H#m+Show sponsored bytadcs Ancllary. Anrlenr Or der of Hbernan.s at The Pnes, Metuchen at 8 P. M.?8 -Meeng of SVvaren R(publcan-CHrta, rvc., at Patsl House, Clff Hoad at 8 P. M. 8Meetng, of Woodbndue Ult of Women? Guld of Perth Amboy General Hosptal at P. M.. n Wootbrdge Metlndst Church. 9 >eennr of Mens Grotp of Consve/tlen Adath srael at 8:30 P. M. n Woodbndec Jewsh Communty Center. OCTOBER F«4". dance. sponsaj?d by VFW Post: selo. at post headquarttnt. Meetng of mothers of Grl Sols of Troop 9 at home l:.asdrew_gutkowsk. 34 E.st Avenue. Sewaren. at g TV M Tlp l OBJRT otttsmsv^e+rt? TTTSS^ to fform a commttee. 7--Fashon show sponsored by S;>Urhood, of Congregaton Adath srael at Woodbrrce JtvfA Communty Center. 7 Annual fall luncheon to mark openng of season for Sewaren Hstory Club at Oak Hlls Manor. 7 Concet by Robert Brereton. panst, at Woodbrdge Hgh School Audtorum under sponsorshp of Mothers Club of vmsmm: Covered dsh supper sponsored by the ColonaClub at the Colona Lbrary- --StufTed cabbape supper to be-served by Lades Auxlary of Woodbrdge Fre Company at Woodbrdge flrehouse from 5 to 9 P. M. 4 Masquerade Ball sponsored by Mt. Carmel Post. CWY at Mt. Camel Hall, Smth Street. Woodbrdge. NOVEMBER 6-7^-Play to be presented by Adath srael Players at Woodbrdge Jewsh Communtj- Center. Barn dance sponsored by No. r School PTA n School No. audtorum. 6 Show and dance sponsored by Colona Club at Colona Lbrary. Mss Petolett Addresses Club Mrs. Amela Aquta was welcomed as a new member. Mrs. Leo Chrstensen reported two bundles of clothng have been sent to the state hosptal at Marlboro for needy patents. Mrs. Bertha Hann; nternatonal charman, reported she s collectng good magaznes to Retrng Schoof Head To Be Feted tyoodbrdop- At. the openng meetng o( the Board of Drectors nf SH00 No PTA n the school cafetera, fnal plans were made for the recepton honorne the re- TlrtHR pntclpal of the school. Mrs. Frank Edgar and the newly apponted prncpal, Stephen K. Werlock. at the next meetng of the organzaton to be held September 8 at 8:5 P. M. n the school. Servng on the recepton commttee are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Jafte. Mr. and Mrs. Chrs Stockel, Mr and Mrs. Ben Kantor. Mr. and Mrs sadora? Rosenblum, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank James and Mr. and Mrs. lnroln T.mboer. Mr ;. Menet wll- bp hosptalty charman. Mrs. Walter Housman, program charman, outlned the program n TTP ymr. trsmt ss the them*, Character. Courage and Cltfven- SlTp." Tle board approved the purchase QfJU>?nnant to be presented a: each meetng to the class havng the largest parent attendance. Members were urred to attend the presdents meetng and Coun r ty Workshop at the Commons, Rutgers, New Brunswck. Tuesday, "SPpMtoT-. from 0 A. M. to % P. M. A specal meetng of the commttee ncharge of the prncpals recepton at the next meetng, wll be held today n the school cafetera at :30. LST CARD PARTY WOODBRDGE Amercus Chapter. Order of Eastern Star, wll sponsor a card party Saturday nght at 8 oclock n the Masonc Temple for the beneft of the Cratfsmens Buldng Fund. Mrs. Edward Golden s charman. Tckets may be purchased at the door. The followng donatons were approved: $.00 to Near East Foundaton and $0.00 to seln Frst Ad Squad. t was announced a card party wll be held October 7 at P. M. at SEWAREN NOTES Mss Mae ODonnel, Woodbrdge Avenue, and Joseph Karnas, Robert Street, wll be marred Saturday afternoon at 4 oclock n St. Johns Church. Mss Carol Groud. West Avenue, has returned to her studes at Rooms, P«rth Amboy. teran Churn day at tre Sgt, John B, EganPost day, tht Womens College of the Un- j Reports were heard from Mrs. Hn verslty of North Carolna n Helen Oasaoway, rehabltaton nfant boys,,. Greensboro. charman; Mfs: Patrck Nolan, Keth and Ho*;,;-, St. Johns Guld wll hold a Camp Klmer Hosptal chalrrnan, sponsors were M card party n the Parsh House at 8:5 Frday evenng, October 9. The Sunday School at St. Johns Church wll open on Sunday at 9:45 A. M. n the Parsh wjo noted tlat he was pleased wth the response from the auxlares who plan to gve partes for tht p»tlenfc» but sllll h*d op«n dates; Mrs. Margaret Kressel, Ml..SprngfV,-! tuchen and \\. Wood. selu. House on Clff R«ad. Wth the object of formng a ; t-rdop commttee, mothers of the grls n Grl Scout Troop No. 9. are nvted to attend an organzaton meetng at the home of Mrs. Andrew Bftkowsky. 43 East Avenue. Thursday afternocn nt oclock. Th«Sewaren Democratc Club wll hold a card party n the Sewaren School Audtorum 8.8^5_ Mrs. Dobos Calls Dstrct Sesson WOODBRDGE Mrs Jula Dnbos, Woodbrdge. newly elected presdent of tr*feghth Dstrct of VFW held her frst meetng Fr- her"-mutant; Mrs. Catherne Goley. Menlo Park hosptal charman; Mrs. Jean Bulvanoskl. Hopehtwn, legslaton charman, who td^j of meetngs n Trenton on : )ngo and wdows tax exempton and Mrs. Mary Thorn, who told o.the carnval held at the Lyons Veterans Hosptal. ck hvftnoved nto ther new home on Woodbrdge Avenue. The Metropoltan Museum ( owned pantng, -Washngton Crossng the Delaware," by Luetz,! valued at $50,000. s on dsplay fbr the frst tme and for a lmted tme only, n the Methodst Church of Washngton Crossng, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moran and chldren, West Avenue, and hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Moran, Brooklyn, vsted the George Washngton Shrne at Washngton Crossng last Sunday. 9 BULLETS "STUCfc N GUN CHUtA VSTA, Cal. Leon Morrson, 37, was out target practcng wth hs.38-calber revolver, when he realzed that the bullets were not httng the target. He ddnt know what the trouble was untl the pearl handle of the revolver broke off n hs hand and he saw that the bullets were jammng. Takng t to polce for examnaton, they found nne gullets stuck nhe barrel of the gun. Natonal banks assets drop $7,000,000 n 7 days. Mrs. Helen Osthoff, Avenel, was welcomed as Department color nnt Mrs. Lou» Brewn P. M., PrWay, OctoneLj. Mrs. Joseph Hogan, George^treertr thr T -p»st presdent, was presented wth a gft by Mrs. Dobos. charman, Mrs. Nolan was named char- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wlber and son, Davd. Old Pest Road, moved last Saturday to Jacksonvlfe. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Vctor Patskan- man for the vst of the Department presdent to the Dstrct on November 8 at the Fords Post Rooms. The group endorsed Mrs Thorn. Carteret, for the post of Department guard at the June electons. Colona News The Mothers Assocaton ol Colona wll meet September 8 at the Cvc Club wth Mrs.. D. Parker, presdng. Mr. and Mrs, Wllam Qurhn. South Hll Road, were week-end guests ct Mrs. Qunns parents, Mr. and Mrs. WjWam Clark, Salsbury, Mass. The Womens Republcan Club, Colona, wll hold a card party on Saturday, October 7, n the Colona Lbrary n honor of the clubs 4th annversary. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hughs, Savoy Street, entertaned on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Lanza and daughter, Janet and Mrs. John Monahan and chldren. Dens and Marcflla, Jersey Cty;.also Mr. and Mrs. George Praster, Elzabeth... Farm prces show a mld declne n August. Twns At sel 3ELN -T: and Mrs H \, jamln After th* (.,.,, Party was ho;u., and Mrs, Wood Dlanne Wood \< Mr. and \,,. A s. Fred Bls,. Mr. and M,, ] ax of seln: M:, Haus, Rosellr p.. George l Wood, omw; Mr. ftnf ^ Mrs. Raymond y. Mr. and Mrs s- Mr. Maxm Run.,, V- of seln; M KenleT and <,,: Mr. and M> u, - ny: Mr. anrt M. of Rahwny. \\. Onlck, Motn,, Chrlstansrn an ; rad, Sprngfl.!:: Thomas SELN-.-T!.,,..,.- vce prncpal u: v School, was : meetng of tc > held Mondny a; of seln. Pre>r. : The fues.-pc-, tlstlcs on tl:e >.;. declared tht> :n,. rollment»as (n velopments wl.;c throunhout tn- r deted that the: double sesson.- schools. t was annour. > Wll hold ther u;j Householders,v the paper ted w, curb at p. M.T: from the sale of t for chartable p-;: rmoskns * FRDAY >SATURDAY >MONDAY fo» FREE FODE WHTE TO CALGON, NC. HAOAN BULDNO, PTTSBURGH JO, PENNSYLVANA prced as low as only All new styles, all szes n a great selecton of colorful new fabrcs. Remember, free Nylons wth each. CREDT CLflT»M6 84 SMTH ST., PERTH AMBOY, N. J. OlKN CUU4Y EVKMNCS NTH. 9 OCLOCK HO CHARGt FOR C*WT me/ There arc no vtamns n a bank account, but babys gong to be much better off f he has one. We dont clam credt for ths lttle nugget of wsdom, and dont even trace t to our stltleggbd sage of the sky Whos gvng us an assst n preparng a savngs book for each lttle tot born n the vcnty wth a dollar donated by the bank. *Sl Brother Stork, as he s seen ^n hs /favorte pose just above, remarked that babyal physcal health s most mportant gve or take a jchange of costume but that hs economc needs start at brth, too. f parents wll arrange some knd of schedule of savng n the account the banl opens, then the accouqtlwll grow wth baby assurng some of the necesqfty,,thng9, ( fpr hm as he gets older. For the parents sake, Brother S. and we hope one of those necesstes wont turj out to be a drum but what ever, savngs startled pow wll provde the answer to some fond hope some day,. Dont forget, too, that savngs earn nterest of two per cent. The Frst Bank and Trust Co. "The Bank wth All the Setvces" Smth St. at Maple -. 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