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1 A Newspaper Devoted n Communty nterest Full Local Coverage nbepenbent - leaber Compldc News, Pctures Presented Farly, Clearly And mpartally Each Week VO, XLV-NO. 45 M Second CBM Matter»t Put Oftcft, Woodbrldge, N J. Motor Vehcle \gent Choce Few Hours Off Canddates jsted; Stern w Strongest \ \: NTON -Wllam J. Dearrtor of Dvson of Mo- ;,:-l!-s of Department of safety, admtted late yes"oon that an appont-, D be made momentarly, poston of Woodbrldge Vchde/Agent. ; hrrue has been wthout a vehcle agency snce last are n home stretch,,,ud drector. " am :.; a report whch expect to a few hours and wll..nnounce my decson," tn Dearden stated four,;, beng consdered. Herman. Woodbrldge: Vctor Katen, Robert Deter, Woodbrldge lus szo. Hopelawn. Mr..n refused, however, to.ouch one s n lead. stern has been a resdent of l.'mshlp snce he was one..d He s a graduate of lml^e Hgh School and l overseas durng World War h n Heal Estate and nce busness wth offces on street. He served as assessor : hr Qrener admnstraton. Kuten who lke Mr. Stern s t:-tune resdent of Town-,tended local schools and s atve n Republcan Deters Twlllon Deter s commtteemanru Frst War'd and wll lce January. The fact that ; hold an electve offce s ; factor aganst,[ nolns to hm, accordng to :a>cvlne n Trenton. M s/,) las been actve n Re n en-les n Second md s sad to have back : W. Howard FuUerton, offlrpublcan charman. Mr. De- vpver. has faled to recog-!; Fullerton and conducted.:-. campagn wth help o '' Adams, Cotonla. -.whle. t has been anj that Byrgn Dunham,.vo last May confessed to ;; $6,874 n State Funds n was sentenced to a prson : from one to three years,' euble for parole consderl.xt month. prstmas Program Theme \: NJEL "The Chrstmas n scrpture and song was.' nt' of Chrstmas Propeseated by Avenel nan Church School last.nut; were "Ave Mare" and DV Mlss u.sung n Ar" v..u Cleft and'"once n Royal Cty" by Mss Murel prmary department sans n a Manger" and "Angels \x Uealms of Qlqry" The.us chor sang "0 Lttle " Bethlehem" and "Slent 'me junor department Hark, Herald Angels.ul-As'Wlth (Harness Men..' tar hgh and Junor hgh ' unts presented "We Three! of Orent Are,, and Noel" " entre school stym "Joy to ft W.jld.". 'HMTS of cast Were Cora Anna Smth, WUU»m Krug, : "' Klorkey, Robert Warren, >M Nekarka, DeWUs McDer- Arthur Peterson, Charles ' fred Jamson, Robert Gas- '.uu Kurt Kramer. were Mna o many lands p'..wd by Chrstne Luttrell, n- Menke, Holly Ann Rusch, u Wld and Lynda Gaydas. pa«tt* DOEPlans for a tmas skatng party at Twn toll Rk Rnk on December 28 mpleted leted at a matng of Troop, at th» home of Clack, The glrllwul meet g ""«n front of ^dble '>"*. The next meet** wll be n hoffll o WclltT. ' DAMAGE 8UOMT.W, etft v ' ;: > cuused» ''» ktchen '"m Lyons, Monday. y lra AVENBL-Ctb Scout Pack 4 held ts Chrstmas party n Frst Presbyteran Church Audtorum, where Cubmaster Jamson was presented wth a gft by Kenneth 6chrettner on behalf of (he Cubs and Den Mors. Santa Claus was- on hand to dstrbute gfts and jon n stagng of carols. Awards were presented as fol- dwn- Jesut of home Street, pelawn Craftsmen Gve Party for Kds WOODBRDOE - Over 500 youngsters, from all over Townshp, were guests of Craftsmen's Club at U annual Chrstmas party Saturday n Masonc Temple, Green Street. The audtorum was galy decorated for occason and Chrstmas carols were sung by chldren as y sat around a huge Chrstmas tree. One of hghlghts of day was presentaton of a traned dog act gven by Emll Duran of Che Rlngllng Brors Crcus. Esr Prang played several accordon and pano selectons. Arthur Carlson, as master of ceremones ntroduced Nels KJeldsen, presdent of Craftsmen's Club; Mayor Hugh B. Qulgley, Dr. John P. Lozo, George dtlmwelss, formerly of New York. Yankees, John Speak and Ray Jensen. Alfred Katen and Mltehel Carns were co-charmen and y were asssted by De Molay Mors Club and members of Ranbow Grls and Junor Red Cross. dentfy Woman, 5 As Ht-Run Vctm WOOBBRDOE Tlw ht-andrun accdent vctm, whose body was found early Sunday mornng on Route 25, was defntely dentfed yesterday afternoon as Mrs. Chrstne Cummnes, 5, 303 Front Street, Unon Beach. The dentfcaton was made by her husband, Joseph, who told polce Chat he dd not report lls wfe mssng as she was n habt of stayng away from home days at a tme. Patrolman Wllam Romond provded frst clue n dentfyng body. Pctures erf the dead woman were left on sergeant's desk, and Offcer Romond after lookng at pctures sad she looked very much lte a woman he had arrested n Woodttrdge on a drunkeness complant last Aprl. A check-up of records, revealed her name and address and Unon Beach authortes were notfed. When her husband told hs home-town polce that hs wfe was wearng a weddng band wth a crcle of damonds, that one of her fngers was crooked and that she wore false teeth, tho offcers were sure of dentfcaton. Mr. Cummngs made dentfcaton postve. Chef's Verson Polce Chef Gflorge 'E. Keatng sad that he was postve death was caused by a ht-an-run car as hood ornament had ht her dead center and had punctured her body. Her neck was broken by mpact. The make of car has been defntely establshed, accordng to Captan John Bgan, who s n charge of nvestgaton. Urs. Cummng's 'body was found lyng on south bound traffc lane, about 250 feet south of fnp leadng from St. George AUenue to Route 25 by Raymond CConnell, Star Street, selln. Cub Souts Get Awards At Chrstmas Affar lows: Brenm Qro lver Maclag's Den, Jack slver arrow; Davd Tone gold arrow and two arrows; Martn jmarclag, ; 'Tomaao Bear badge; Mrs. Schrettner's Den 2. lou's»"< A*" " A P 0<lte ' Kertne«h Schrettnffl, toew badges; Mrs. Katko's. Den' 3. Robert War- ren wom badge; Alexander Kato, Jr gold wrow; James OBrlen and Joseph togoly, b«w badges; Mrs, Heneghan's Defl 4, Albert Hapstak, Thomas Heneghan and Peteywn, *pto wows. [ WOODBRDGE, N. J, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 952 Craftsmen Hosts to 500 Youngsters for Chrstmas Santa Claus was a very popular person at Craftsmen's Club Chrstmas party Saturday for over 500 Townshp youngster*. Standng n rear of te pcture are members of commttee and some of r guests. Left to rght, R.v Jrnsen, Mayor Mwrh B. Qulgley, John Speak, George StlrnweJss, Arthur Carlson, Nels Kjeldsen, presdent of Craftsmen's Club and kneelng, Alfred Katen, Churches, wth Majestc Pomp, To Mark Brth of Chrst Chld WOODBRDGE "And suddenly re was wth angels a multtude of heavenly host prasng God, and sayng, "Glory to God n hghest, and on earth peace, good wll toward men." Once agan Chrstmas story wll be told wth approprate musc n churches of Townshp tonght and tomorrow. Organsts and chor drectors have planned specal Chrstmas programs and all churches are expected to foe flled to capacty. At Trnty Epscopal Church, rector, Rev. Wllam M. 'Schmaus, announced that servces tonght, wll begn at M: PM, Mpw*WlH»«6. tcebe s organst and Mss Carole R. Menko s actng organst. The program wll 'be as follows: Organ Prelude. Andante; processonal "Adeste Fedels"; lntrolt, 'Clent Nght, Holy Nght" Collect for Purty, Surmtery of lar, Kyre ElesorV. 'Collect for Drecton, Collect (for Chrstmas Day; Epstle, Ttus ;--4; gradual, "Whle Shepherds,Watch Ther Flocks by ght," Glora Tlb; gospel, St. :-5: Laus Tb; Ncenw ; sermon hymn, "O Lttle Town of Bethlehem; sermon, "The- ncarnate Lord," Rev. Schmaus; offertory anm, "A Great and Mghty Wonder." Offertory response; Doxology prayer for church, exhortaton general confesson, absoluton comfortable words, Sursum Corda, Sanctus, Proper Preface for Chrstmas Day, prayer of consecraton. Lord's Prayer, Asnus De communon, prayer of thanksgvng, Glora Excelss; Messna, re cessonal hymn, "Hark Herald An?els 6n," organ postlude 'The Heavens Declarers Glory. Hungaran Reformed Church A servce of Chrstmas carols (Contnued on Page 6) We'll Publsh A Day * Early Agan Next Week WOQDBRDOE-Due to fact that New Year's Day falls 'our regular publcaton day, rsday, next ssue of ths vlll be publshed Wednesday..Onremlhtf 5. We seek tfhe same, cooperaton we had for today'* newspaper. Socal tems should be n before 5 PM., Monday. The deadlne for advertsng copy has been moved up one day. Boy Scouts Guests At Chrstmas Party WOODBRDGE Boy Seoul Troop J2 was entertaned by Wood Wdge Rotary Club at annua Chrstmas party held at Log Cabn Thursday. Troop 32 s sponsored by local Rotary Club an each year a party s held n hono of scouts. Thomas G, Desmond, presden opened " festvtes pvelcomln scouts and commendng m for r fne record durng th past year. Hghlghts of pro gram ncluded exchange gfts between scouts and mem bers, as well as sngng Ohrlstmas carols under drec ton of Robert Deter. General a rangements were handled by Wr lam Ott n absence of th charman, Robert Munger. (Contnued on Page 6) Hunt Lkely Choce Vacancy at P. 0. WOODBRDGE f appontment of Actng Postmaster Wllam Ftzpatrck s not confrmed by he U. S. Senate and up to now here s no defnte proof that t on't be Republcans are sad to be decded John V. Hunt as ls successor, Mr. Hunt, who resdes on Deckr Place, was actve n Repubcan party durng Grener aav mnlstraton. He served as Frst Ward assessor. Mr. Hunt was sad,o be nterested n motor vehcle appontment, but wthdrew bs lutme af tor postoflto place was promsed hm. However, ye now seems to be two schools of thought on^ aw ftrmaton of Ftzpatrck appontment, Democrats Deng ure that former Frst Ward Commtteeman s "stll n" whle Republcans are-jjmtfts mre that new Benate wll not confrm a Democrat. Also sad to be nterested n appontment, f t goes to Republcans, s Clemens Stanck, present assstant- postmaster, Przes Awarded by Club At Annual Yule Party WOODBRlDGE Mrs. Roger Ascough and Mrs. James Keatng presded at tea table at annual Chrstmas party of Woman's XXlu'b of Woodbrldge. Mrs. Harry Reasnger was char- man.- Przes for most attractvely wrapped packages went to Mrs Melvn Melanson and Mrs. Nel Stoddard. \. Mrs. Charles Farr won prze for hgh score n a quz, contest, The evenng ended wth group sngng of Chrstmas carols. PublUhod Rvery Thundty lt D Omn Btrwt, Woodbrldge, N. J, PRCE EGHT CENTS Yule Fund for Needy Total $2,474; Clos, Food, Toys Go to 279 H A Jrapr tor As we spread our joy by gvng, Hang a bauble on tree Let us know our gfts to ors Are to show our love for Thee. n happy celebraton Of Thy comng here on earth, Let us not forget lesson n Thy humble, lowly brth, Planned by God to teach Hs chldren Of wonders He wll brng; That an nfant, born so poorly s to be Forever Kng. Lucy L. F. Gregory Two Truckloads of Happness Ther Contents, Whch went to 79 Homes, Were Your Gfts to Brng Chrstmas to All By RUTH WOLK WOODBRDGE Have you" ever seen anyone cry "for joy? Or have you ever gazed on anyone just too flled up wth emoton to speak? Well, y were knd of folks we met Saturday as we delvered Chrstmas packages to needy through The ndependent-leader Chrstmas Fund. t took 'two hours to cart packages down stars to sdewalk and to loa'oj two trucks to very top. But at nne o'clock we were on our way 6anta Claus was at work, Every secton of Townshp waa vsted and we, at The ndependent-leader "feel that every really needy case hag been taken care of ndeed, As we delvered a- box full of toys and warm clothng and anor carton contanng a com- jrfete 'CHft«m«5 (tnner," Asdes a bcycle for one of her grls, a Co- ona woman lust stood re and sad, as f to herself, " guess re s a Santa Claus after all." n one Post (Readng home f you could call t a home youngsters, al.jttty tykes, stood and looked at Us wth eyes as bg as saucers. The staks were so rckety thtjught would fall off; ktchen amelled of kerosene that vu evdently used n heatng place, furnshngs were few an<h had obvously seen better days, but left wth feelng that those kds were gong to have a Merry Chrstmas n spte of everythng. Chrstmas s For All They say that Chrstmas s prmarly for tt*) lttle ones, but we found that Chrstmas s for aged, too. n jelln, we vsted a lone man, (rflmjled wth no one to take care Of hm, but he was so happy wth hs gfts all he could thnk of was to share wth someone else. Durng our'vst to Port Read- ng, we aaw an elderly couple, both very stct and no one belongng to m. But r eyes lghted up lke lttle tots and (Contnued on Page 6) Luncheon Club, Frends, Guests of Howard Johnson's The Luncheon Club, a lay nsttuton whch uut enlarged through year* and wltoh meeu dally at Howard Johwon RMtauraAt, WJU tm *ue»t Frt4w or Pettf.Slderta, owner «f Uw restaurant, frlwwls of varous menburs *lno were nvteq- Shown clockwlse rear, are Urln W. Kemp, manmw «l th» nternatonal Sm*l«n* and Rflnln* Co.; Scott MacH of W»llaoe WUck Co.; J. C..Wlson, presdent of Flwt Bank and Tnwt Co., Perth Ambsy; W»ore Green»p«, twamuw, Fl»gst»«ropd»j former Attorney Olwral D»vU T. WlenU; Chwlet $, Gr» ory, pubusherof Thelr7*Tpe"den(-L«dtr; Ev«re(t G. K*d and pvlny A, Human, >or«forotaln Works; former ner; Carl Barker, Assstant to Presdent, Hess, presdent, HfM. Jo?, Msyor Hu«U B. Eckert, drector, Perth Amboy General H Wlck, W«U»ce Wll» C«. Front, C. E. Allen, presdent, Calforna Grow, Grow Co.; C, B. Goodman, plant Sewaw; Ray Wlkhebea, Wm»«t Wlek Co. p, v p «U U, Wodbrlde P Mayor ThonraU E, Olf«n of Sovth Albert Leon * Son. f**h Ab Co.; Nathan Shell OU Co., e r. t»m- SUwb; u» Lean, of 4 Puppes Seek Homes; Maybe for Chrstmas? WOOQBRHXff- Would you lke to get a three-weeks-old puppy for your youngster's Chrstmas present? A woman who resdes m Avenel has four female puppes for whch she would lke to fnd good homes. The motlher do? s a pedgreed wre-hared terrer. The papa was just plan dog, but pups are very cute, f you are nterested n gvng one of se pooches a home, call ndependent- Leader and we wll gve you address. Local Yule Gfts To Alled Solders WOODBRDGE Mayor Hugh B. Qugley, Dr. George Frederck and a group of local women vsted Fort Monmouth Frday and on behalf of Townshp presented gfts to alled offcers statoned at post. The gfts were made possble through donatons made by local organzatons and doctors. The recpents of gfts all expressed r apprecaton as t "merfnt so much to be remembered so far away from home." >( Among those who attended Chrstmas party at Non-Commlssoned Offcers Club were Mrs. Joseph Klen, Mrs. Henry Gerber, Mrs. Evalne Thompson, Mrs. Alfred Gavellero, Mrs. Frank McGarrah, Mrs. Reglna Frederck and Mss Ruth Wol :. Caseys Are Hosts To 200 Chldren WOODBRDGE Two hundred chldren ana r parents were present at annual Kddes' Chrstmas Party sponsored by Mddlesex Councl, Knlghta of Columbus, Sunday n St, James' Audtorlum. ' Door przes were won by Thomas Kavpr and Patrca Hbbett. Santa Claus wes represented by Davd F. Garty and muscal selectons were played by Mrs. Elzabeth Mussacchla, John Gregus and Mchael Sudzlna were n charge of.refreshments. Fnal arrangements have,, been made for councl's New Year's e»;e party to b6 held ft 'Ceumban Club begnnng at 0:30 o'clock Wednesday nght. Musc wll be furnshed by Haley Orchestra. Albert, Joseph and Wllam Lebeda are n charge of»r- Vctory Actea Group Nomnates Offcers 8ELNnomnated for poston of 'John Eb«rhardt m of- Taxpayers Assocaton of Vctory'Atres at a meetng held n m Fu;st Ohuroh of selln, P-e^byterlan, Frday. Ors nqnnated were: Vl«e presdent, Thomas Penrosa; treas* urer, T. Jaraen; secretary,.mrs. CuthwlH ' $500 Donatof Assures Help For All WOOOOMDOK A generous' donaton of $500, from a Perth Arrtboy frend who made a smlar donaton last year, boosted The. ndependent - leader Chrstm** Fund for Needy to $2,474.8ft As a result, up untl press tlro«the ndependent-leader has bee^ able to take care of 70 needy fanw, llles, ncludng 279 persons. Sxty-one famles were taketfe care of Saturday when two tndlf loade of toys, food- and clothng wera delvered, The- reman were so-called "last mnute" a whch were brought to our tentlon by clergymen, nurses neghbors. Each was nvestlga carefully. Donatons receved durng past week follow: 500 A Perth Antoov Frend. Woodbrdge Fre Company No. f J sadore Greenspan, Shell Em* ployes Offce Group. -'A US.0Q ' $ >tto and Lucy Mayer, WH$g Junor Red Cross, selln agers Talent Show. flo.oo Woodlbrldge Townshp Fede ton of Teachers, Mr. and -._ T ~ Jack Laden, Mr. and Mrs; Franfc^ Hrth, n memory of Mary Jane;3jf Joseph and Ruth Thompson,*; James Wlson, A Frend. $7.00 Frst Ward, 7th Dstrct Demo* cratc Club, Whtehouse We T Boys... Mrs. Percy" Austn, Ladles' Auxlary Colorla Volunteer Fre Co., Mrs. Jo-' setfo Klen," Rev. Wllam H, Schmaus, Woman's Republcan ; tjlub of Colona, Ffth Dstrlcf Democratc Club of Avenel, Er Josephne Fnn, Jula Lstort, J.... P. Oertty Off.; A TTenfl.' f^urft Kroehker, Hanra'han's Ol Burner ^ Servce, Raymond Terpanck.?3.00 Gnger, Peggy and Brenda, tttm Charles Serak. m *M Bgan Nelson, A Frend, W. HOTK$ ard Jensen, A Frend. % $.00 - : ':% Mrs. E. Madsen, Lou.se Huber,"! j Kenneth Oettle, BaAara Oettle,,.; F-ank Roskpsky, Jr. A complete statement of re* cepts and expendtures wll he. made n next week's ssue of Tne ' ndependent-leader, j - Lons Club Urges Parkway Changes WOODBRUDGE - Tle Vood^ brdge Llon9 Club at ts meetng; Monday nljht endorsed a resolu- ' ton "by Combned Servce.'^ Clubs urgng State HghwaS Plannng Comm««fon to provde moje sutable ngress and egress' for resdents of Woodbrldge-- ;- Townshp qn extended Garden".* State Parlway, "". Plans were made for annual* charty Show to be held March 4:> n Woodbrdge Hgh School audl-^: to-lum. Proceeds wll -je used, fo^' charty fund of! club. He!H::; ; : man Stern s charman; A. A. Dgv cavage, co-charman and Leste^f Grossman s n charge of pro*,? gram book. '.y;j (Speaker of evenng w«jp Charles Johnson, supervsor anj' techncal advsor of plastcs arm' fnshes of dupont Co. SpeafcL, ng on subject, "There s' jfo-! Magc n Chemlst-y," Mr, John*'' son told of efforts of scentsts n pertectlnt dscoveres to pr,e?.; ; sent to publc a better product at a lower cojt. He ejrp*lned "chemstry modern sclflftce (hat tremendous strdes n pa*fj' 50 years" m fwded. that "5 Wf' cent )jf du PeAt sales for 95 wars products whch were not n exstence ^ than 20 years ago. Charles Nftfy, of Ue Natonal'; Lead Co,, WtB guest of Adolph^ Oottaten. Members of WOodbrlda LlonJ Club wll be hosts to tl chldren of Townshp, at «$t#ty *- Theatra, TO ENT of monua»nt n memory unvelld late fo«n«r grown, rder,.? ram ox vlt*d. j

2 PAGE TWO WEDNESDAY, J*4, 952 r REFORMED (Hl'RCH Corner of School and James Strwts Wondbrdte Rev u7m Kfc*ktn«ttv. PMtor tr Paul Zahonyl, OrgnnUl Orde! of frmer:, and Actvtes: Md.v; 8-4S A M. Sunday School ; : f A. M. worshp servce n' Hn;'.>::.!t 0 A. M., worshp t..tf m Hungaran. Scfn-.d Sunday at 3 P. M.. :M:A--' Ad Socety meetng, Mrs. A.; -w Bnsa presdng. F: -t,;u thrd Mondays at 7:30 P V. Churchmen's Brorhood me;';{;!' j-'tom.d aod fourth Mondays, Yo. Peoples Socety meetng. Jt'vt; y Tuesday at 6:30 P. M., B.'.y S; u! lhe-tlng John Qulta, s.nr.^aster. Kv>:y ccond Tuesday at 8 P. M.. C-'.f M:V meetng. SV.rx and 4h Wednesdays at 7-l' F\ M Frpnclshp Ctrrle meetr.! M- T. Dorko. presdent. WOODBRDGE METHODST (HRCH Man Str*t R>v Wllam M. Justce, Pastor Sunday Servces Bble School 9:45 A. M. Mornng'Worshp, :00 A, M. Stated Meetngs Offcal Board, frst Monday, 8 P M. Young Adult Fellowshp, frst T:("=uay, 8 P. M. Fo msrhtly Guld, second and f.''.nh Mondavs, 8 P. M..Sunday School Board, second Thursday, 6 P. M. Woman's Socety of Chrstan?>rv(:f!, thrd Wednesday, 8 P. M. FRST BAPTST CHTJKCH Market and Hgh Street Perth Amboy '.nv, ArthtsT L. Maye, Putor :00 A. M., Mornng Worshp. 9:45 A. d., Sunday School. 6:5 P. M. ( Baptst Youth Fellowshp. 7:30 p. M., Evenng Gospel Servce. ST. JAMEb' K. C. CHURCH Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdge Rt Rev. Msgr. Charles O, McCorrtstln, Pastor Rpr. Raymond Gnfftn, Assstant PM«M -r. Uubtuve Napoleon. Assstant Pastor 'Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 7:30 A.M. Sunday Msses: 6:45, 7:45, 8:45. 0:00 and :00. Chrstmas Eve. Mdnght Mass. Boys of Parsh wll receve < emmunon n a body Sunday. FRST CHURCH OF SEUN, PRESBYTER3AH Rev. Henry M. Hatman, Pastor 9:45 A. M., Sunday School. :00 A. M.. Mornng Worshp. TRNTY CHURCH Corner Berkeley Botlevard and Cooper Avenue, seln Rev. Norman J. Klrtc, Pastor Sunday School, 0 A. M. Sunday Mornng Worshp, :00 o'clock. Young Peoples meetng and Chor, 6:30 P. M. Sunday Evenng Evangelstc Servce at 7:45. Wednesday, Mdweek Servce 745: P. M. Frday; AH D»y Prayer. ST. ANTHONY'S ft, C, CHURCH Port Readnt Rev S»«Uus Mtfm. Pmtor Cl.smns Eve. Mdnght Mass Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:00 and :00 A.M. Weekday Mosses at 8 A. M. Novena n honor of St. Anthony each Tuesday at 7:5'P. M, wth Rev. Shelly. St. Peters Hosptal. New Brunswck n charm. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Aventl Rtv John EKM Putor Weekday Masses: 7:30 P. M. Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 9:30, 0:00 and :00 A. M. CONGREGATONAL CHURCH Barron and Grove Avenues Wbodlrdte R Anthony S Chadwlcfc, PhD. Mln lter Mrs. Oeoree H Rhodts Mnster of Musc Wllam H. Voorhees. Jr., Superntendent of Sunday Scnool Worshp Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Mornng Worshp,:00 A. M. Meetngs Offcal Board Thrd Wcdnes- ay. 8:00 P.M. Women's Assocaton Every or Wednesday, 2:00 P. M. G. E. T. Club Thrd Tuesday, 3:00 P.M. Sgma Alpha Ph Sororty Second and Frurth Mondav. 8:00 P.M. Young Marred Couples Frst Sunday. 8:00 P. M. Plgrm Fellowshp Every Sunday. 3:00 P. M. Chor Rehearsals ChanceWWednesday, 8:00 P. M. Carol-Frday. 3:5 P. M. > Junor Frday, 3:45 P. M. Youth Frday, 5:00 P. M. NEW DOVER METHODST CHURCH funday Church School 0 A. M. Mornng Worshp A. M. Sermon for A. M. Servce. Young Fellowshp 7:30 P. M WOODBRDGE GOSPEL CHURCH 3 Prospect Street, Woodbrdge Rev. Chlstay Bott, Pastor Sunday ' 9:45 A. M., Sunday School 'lasses for all ages. :00 A. M., Worshp Servce. THE EMPLOYEES AND MANAGEMENT OF MOLDED FASHONS WSH THER FRENDS AND CUSTOMERS A MERRY CHRSTMAS MOLDED.FASHONS 2 GRACE STREET FORDS, N. J. 6,30 P. M,. Young People's Fellowshp. 7:45 P. M., Gosppl Servce D. and word. Wednesday 8:00 P. M., prav'"- moft'ng anc! Bble stdv ST. CECELA'S CHURCH xelln Rev. John Wllus. Pastor Chrstmas Eve. Mdnght Mass. sujday Masses, 6:30, 8:00, 9:00 0:00 and :00 A. M ' ' Wfendny Masses. 7:30 and 8:60 A M. Wednesday. 8:00 P. M., contnues Novena to St. Jude, Patron ol Hopeless Cases, OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH New Brunswck Avenu\ Fnrda Rev John K. Orlmes. Pastor Chrstmas Eve. Mdnght Mass Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 0:00 and :00 A.M. Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 8:5 A.M. Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual'Help each Tuesday at 7:45 P M. Confessons, Saturdays, 4:00 to 6:00 P M. and 7:30 to 3:30 P. M. Tuesdays Frst Tuesday, Sesson. Wednesdays Lades' Ad Socety, second and fourth, 2:00 P. M.. at church. Thursdays Thrd Thursday, Women^s Assocaton meetng at 8 P. M. at church. Frdays Junor Chor, 3:45 P.M. Hgh School Chor. 7 P. M. Adult Chor. 8 P. M. TRNTY EPSCOPAL CHURCH Ralway Avenue, Woodbrdge Rev. Wllam H. Schmaus, Hector Mrs. Wllam Neebe, Organst Sunday Servces Servces on Chrstmas Eve. 8:00 A. M. Holy Communon 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. :00 A. M.>Holy Communon frst and thrd Sunday. Mornng Prayers.!/:/ ; tn jjl.t uulrr your w n'nlc <jjt of happness. May t be a gft -,,-lh a lf'tmc (parartcc. KETZENBERG & OLSEN AVENEL, N.J. WOODBRDGE nul.sermon second and fourth Sundays. Holy Day servces, 0:)0 A. M. T-nty Vestry, second Mondy, 7:.0 P. M. T nnty Men's Club, second Wednesday. 7:00 P. M, St. Agnes' Unt, frst Monday. 2:30 P.M. St. Margaret's Unt, frst Wednesday, 8:30 P. M. Trnty Altar Ould 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. Ol'R REDEEMER EVANGELCAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 26 Ford Street, fords Rev Arthur L. KreyUnf, Paator Sunday School and Bble Class, 9:30 A.M. Mornng Worshp at 0:45. FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH Rahway Avenue am tart*ret Road, Woodbrfdge CT. E*rl Bunum Dajranny. MlnlUr Lllan P. Stephens, Organst Sunday Servces Mornng Worshp at :00. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Regular Meetngs Frst Monday Sesson meetng n church at 8.00 P. M. Second Monday. Board of Trustees. Whte Church Guld at Manse. Thrd Tuesday, Sunday School teachers. Fourth Monday, Whte Church Guld at Manse. Thrd Thursday, Women's Assocaton meets at 8 P. M. Second and fourth Wednesdays, Lades' Ad Socety. 2 P. \t. FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH OF AVENBL 62 Woodbrdge Avenue, Aveael The Her. W W Wurman, MbUfctr Mrs. Wllam B. Krug, Onjafltt Mrs Frank Mazzur, Sr Chor Drectress Mrs. CTmrlKs MlUer, Youth Chor Dlrsctreta Mrs. Outrlea Me»rs, Chldren's Chor ntrectwa Sunday Servces Sunday, 9:30 A. M., Sunday Church School; :00 A. M., Church Worshp; 7;00 P. M., Westmnster Fellowshp; Young Adults, 7 P.M. Last Monday, 8:5P.M. Msn's Fellowshp; thrd Monday, Trustees meetng at 8 P.M. Grl 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 PH.; 2nd, fl: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. Club. Thursday, weekly, 3:45 P, ] Chldren's Chor: weekly,' H Youth Chor; weekly 8:5 PM., Senor Chor; last 6:30 P. M. Cubs ST. JOHN'S EPSCOPAL CHURCH Foros ' net. DonmW»H 9:45 A. M., Sunday School. :09 A.M., Mornta Prayer. Weekday ActltKt* Monday 7:30 P. M.. Young Adulta meet second and fourth MOD days n homes. Tuesday M., Deseonl, 7:00 P Tuesday. 7:5 P.M., Boy Scouts. 8:00 P. M., Lades' Ad, second Tuesday. 8:5 P. M.. Sesson, second Tuesday. Wednesday 3:30 P.M., Orl Scouts. 8:00 P M.. Mr. and Mrs. Club, thrd Wednesday n homes. Tatnday 3:46 P.M. Chldren's Chor. 7:00 P.M., Yo.uth Chor. 8:5 P.M., Senor Chor. COLONA GOSPEL CHAMEL ntnao Avenue *t West Street Coton* Sunday School ard Bble Classes 9:00 A.M. Gospel Servce, Sunday, 8 t. M. Chrstan Women's Home Bble Class, Tuesday. 2 P.M. Young People's Meetng, Frday, 8 P. M. ADATH SRAEL SYNAGOGUE Amboy Avenue, Wotftrtdft, Rev. Samuel Newourger, Rabb' Frday, 7:30 P.M. Regular Sabbath servces. ST. JOHN'S CHURCB Jowpb Thompson, Uj Mrs. Dorotfcto PocUtmW, n 9:0 A. M., Sunday Scttool. :00 A. M., mornng prayer and servce.' FRST CHURCH OF CHRST 8CENT8T West Avenue, Sewaren Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. Church servct. :00 A. M, Readng room. Thursday, 2 - * P. M. The practcal method by whch sn, sckness and trouble are healed, through sprtual means wll be dscussed and elucdated n Lesson-Sermon on "Chrstan Scence " to be read n Chrstan Scence churches ths Sur- -;' The Golden Text s from Matw: "Heel sck, eleanse lepers, rase dead, cast out devls: freely ye,have receved, freely gve." ro:8) Selectons from Kng James verson of Bble wll nclude followng: "The Lord thy God n mdst of e s mghty; he wll save, he wll rejoce over * wth Joy; he wll rest n hs love, le wll joy over e wth sngng." (Zeph. 3:7) Among tre correlatve' ctatons from "Scence and Health *tf Key to Scrptures" by Mary, Baker Eddy, Chrstan Scence textbook wll be ncluded: "Chrstan Scence reveals lncontrovertlbly that Mnd s "All-n-all, that only realtes are dvne Sncertst Greetngs of. Season to our man\ frtnds am r famles. Dambach & Frolch 552 NEW BRUNSWCK AVENUE PA FQftDS Chrstmas Sesson Conducted by Club AVBtfKL A covered dsh supper was held at thr Chrstmas meetng: of he Woman's Clu of Avenel urttler rhnr7*nshp of Mrs. Laurence Frlton. Mrs. Danel Levy, prtslded at busness sesson. The jlee club, consstng of Mrs. Wlllam Kuzmak, Mrs. Pelton and Mrs. James McHugh opened meetng w"h me song Collect," accompaned at pano by MM. John Gallagher. Mrs. Tnonaas Markus. Junor Advsor, reported that Junor Woman's Club or Avenel wll sponsor a Square Dance n Avenel School on February 4. On January W, a flm wll be shown n school enttled "You and Your Heart," to whch publc s welcome. A medcal doctor wll be present to answer questons regardng- fh«heart. Mrs. Stephaf Martuln reported that Mrs. Jfeeph Radowsk and Mrs. George Urftan accompaned her to a meetng of Unted Natons. Mrs. James Roper reported on Townshp meetng at whch tme sewerage dsposal project wa» dlscu&ed. She also announced that Mrs. Martn Den MlndJnd dte." (p.lo9> "Chrstlun Scence heals organc dsease as surely as ll heate what s raled functonal, for t requres only a fuller unctareartdng of dvne Prncple of Chrstan Scence to demonstrate heher rule" lp.l!2> FRST CHURCH OF CHRST, SCENTST 72 CoUcfe Aw., New Brunswck Frst Church of Chrst. Scentst, 72 College Avenue, New Brunswck, N. J., holds Sunday servces and Sunday School at A. M. and testmonal meetng on Wednesdays at 8 P. M. The readngs frcm desk are from Bble and Chrstan Scence textbook. 'Scence and Health wth Key to " Scrptures," by M«ry Baker Eddy The church mantans a nursery, publc readng room and lbrary to church buldng. The readng room s open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from to 4 P. M, Bleykcr wll -be her publcty assstant. Mrs. Harold. Schller, nternatonal relatons charman "wll bfc n charge of knttng (or Ko>a Project. Mrs. Levy read atvj artcle on suggestons for shoppng. Mrs. Ray Helnrch was ntroduced and welcomed a«a new member. TM culnary surprse project was extended to January. Mrs. Warren Klen won dark horse An exchange of gfts was held and choral 'group entertaned wth Chrstmas Carols accompaned at pano by Mrs. Frederck Berkley. OBTUARES JOHN.. GRFFN AVENEL John J. Grffn, 6G Smth Street, was found dead Of,a heart, attack near, entrance of hs gnrngc shortly before eght o'clock Monday mornng. He was SB yenrs old. Grffn's Frank G:>7,ora, 54 Pennsylvana Avenue, who was on hs way to work. The deceased was employed by Lohgh Valley Ralroad and was a member of Holy Namf Socety of St. Andrew's Church and Brorhood of Ralroad Tranmen. Survvng are hs wdow. rene; daughter. Mrs Arthur Shaflery, Colona; a son, John R. Brown, ulso of Colona: a sster. Mrs. Alce Page, Hghland Park; and a bror, Tmothy P.. Perth Amboy. Funeral servces were held ths mornng from Flynn and Son Funeral Home, Perth Arnboy and at St. Andrew's Church. SAMl'EL A. FOSTER SELN Samuel A. Foster, 86, 7 Elmhurst Avenue, ded Sunday after a bref llness. He s survved by hs wdow, Dorothy Trembly Foster: a daughter. Mrs. Domlnck Trasnconte. Monmouth Juncton; three sons, Arthur F.. New Hyde Park, L.., Albert T., seln; John C Shreveport, La., seven grandchldren, two great grandchldren and A bror, Ots, Rahway. Mr. Foster was a carpenter and bulder for past 30 years and was a member of Carpenters' Unon ol Prnceton. Funeral servces wll be held ths afternoon at 2 o'clock at Grener Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, n awwlrnf,,,;!!! raf RKK J. U<;, Ks A V E N E ' Patrck j. HR, PS' l0.j"''. nue, were held RatuvV,'. to St, Andrews chr-r, nard cjrm was n\ V fr, requem hgh m8ss,, ln St. James' cemetorv, w " flrng squad frnm r, r save a snlutp. Pan,,, John and Edward,^' Ham J, and Frank P -Everett and Wlllnm MRS. AKGEMNA (, PORT READlNd M,, ^Coppola, 77, 27,;,,,,,: ded Sunday n p-eu Am. eral Hosptal. Phc W.K.' of Raphael Coppola She $ -also suv'j",.. daughterj. Mrs, R-Up> nnd Mrs.-P; U,, ;,!U Tals, N.-Y,, Mrs. Slm,'.' Woodbrdse; Mrs j 0..,..' Port ReftdrK: thn-,' Woodbrldne; Mar:- body wns found by of Port Rendng; 20,,,,,!*nd.even great K- m ' " '' She s also survve! Mrs. Carmela Mnrton p ng and a bror <\!r taly. Funeral Brvlres w, mornng from hum. Maro Coppola, 4 s ; and at St. Anthony\ ( ". la) was n St. j'» m Woodbrdge. JOSEPH C. WARFH ) WOODBRDOE., Warfteld, 83 Dekc }> -, Monday at Penh Am,, Hosptal aft*r a on - ;., survved by hs wo;l'>-,v ;> sons. Danel, Meucn-:. ter, Woodbrdc; n, dreaand two s.stf. Funeral servces :<v^ terday afternoon at 2,. E. A. Fnn Fmfa: : boy Avenue. Rabb S;,::;, berger ofbclatfd, Bun:.:, Cloverleaf Park Ccmc'., n ts early stagfs ; gves no warnng sjp' may have dstw knowng t. A clcst v-, best way to deten e;:y Years ago peap'c h;, ClllOSlS Was a hopcess, ;; dsease. Today we kn >«not nherted and that. cured. The wreaths are hung n wndows. Gfts, gay n grandeur because y are folded n generous love of gver, lay 'n%ath green boughs of Yule tree. Hearts overflow wth warm kndness CM though fred by star whch shepherds saw over Bethlehem of ludea. Joys, frst known when frankncense and mynh were placed reverently besde a mange where slept a Babe wrapped n swaddlng clotjfes, possess men's hearts. ' t s eve of Natvty when, accordng to Chrstan doctrne, God gave to wor^d hs only begotten Son. t s Chrstmas a phophecy come true, a promse fulflled. To devout segments of cvlzaton through ages, Chrstmas s foundaton and symbol of r fath, and each annversary of ts occurrence s moment for solemn reaffrmaton of Dvne belef. l Our Bek Wshes for A Merry Chrstmas,/v everx sound of (,'hnstws corals strke a y note n your hfart and htmu: Ths s our wsh t each and every one. Roberts Qualfy JeWlers 88 SMTH Perth Ambojr joys that fll yop heart ths Chrstmas reman throughout New Year fc - / HOLQPN BROS. MAJ0 AMBOY AVE k &C0m St. PRODUCTS WOODBRPOE Our Bprtfek Thanks four ComdenMe Patronage May ths Chrstmas p»y» to tm «fryow m tod..urn! «VTT' *» wnj an m and proefffl^ to ^H of you. COCKER'S DARY Pure MJk From Our Own Tvbareulo Tt^tttd C»w Av. ~ wlta, N l *, M Chrstmas lves and wll elver lve because thngs of sprt never de. So as last,, fluted notes of ofgan fmlfr tonght through farst recesses of church, and flal Vords of a 'professon of fath reach for ttyr fullest mewjg, let re be renewed and emphaszed tp eternal sgnfcance of Aft Frst Chstmjs-< begnnng source of boundless and rch blessngs.! That sprt, whch s precous essence pj Chrstmas, nay be wth you through all tht-doyt ol all years s earnest wsh of (he Board of Drectors, offcer* and staff of ' ' FRST um (\ Jv >.a ny' 7 H.'SLY d

3 NDEPENDENT-LEADER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 952 PAGE THREE mllers Gve VojjramforPTA A real welcome" WHS, :lll pnwnt at AVP-,,;.T'rlcrs Chrstmas v fsry Knlps, Onedn Unbelt Kosc. Donald )r:;e Petrn of grade ; : mas ta:lpc" was rnnr am Carol Szabo. p Mtrrl a playlet en; -tms.s Eve n a Shoe.",,l le enst, wtre: Olane,. Kalhlm Capravo, 'Hvr/.. Andrea Ftotell, jltcr, KduMrd K[(ht- \:nl Peo, Beverly Ka-. suk. Vrgna Mnra- Vrl-l. B'rnadette Glnc Dennch, Ql Perram Gslck. Wllam,Mn! Knlenz. Jnck Admr Fs-her, Dale Scott ;< Pease. ll pt.'h''cd a playlet rnnhnf! Rluht Tree )! le cast Wt'-p; June Kchal Melnnson.;, en. Jwnne Jnet',er 'l.'ul, U'lctcs P'jje ': M'<O, Uobert Warren, n, Arthur Peterson, lumqaten, Kenneth :. vel )(0 SOlO., :n nl "The Chrstmas,, ;-.rntod jy Grade V. were Jnmes Dund K mfdy, Jane Campbell y. Ml '.'.cz, Janet ftues ).. ]< -.-. Theodore RoST, 'n'j;!, Lnrrttn Poll. Jan : Gl " Slater. A gu.,. played by Denns Ka [ Grade V who re.rttr ;', Kubovctz, Edward ;;.:c Novak. Grace Heln ;: - Munzf'l, Joanne Cos u ml Mster. Carol Turek ]', r. Dors Wurman v. rene Mayer. Charle Mrlurd Kovch, Mar! :. Petrow. Knthy Mar-,:,:! Clrcro, Kenneth Ste:,:d Juyee.. An accordo ; ved by James Dundn,:,pcech was delvere,, K:4ele:;k, Rober, n' He, Thomas Km HlH llrabyn ol Grad.:..: ::'.n)]3» r "' stnf hy ^uvers" under.,; Mrs. John Gallagher.,..:n (he doctors aban-., c tl.t bu-l'dllu; M ['lre all hs ll)- :, ]..Mrt' or later,. n.v d;r,\u on taxr.'-n'le.t. Arkansas Ga- Socal Notes, Organzaton Actvtes Throughout Townshp Fun Fun to Gve! Santa Changes Plans r Due to Rany Wear Perfect small Klt fur any female on your lst ths lttle cellophane "lalv wth a s'erel." Her dress, of hrlkht-rolored Sylvana rellopltantt, hdes a host of useful beauty ads (enmh, bottle of loton, hnlr-rrlers, a sponse ]>ufv. etc.... all assembled at low cost nto an attractve et't that's easy to make am fun to fnd under tree. Free nstructons for doll and several or magnatve Rfts to make or deeorate wth cellophane are presented n a new leaflet, "5 Merry ThoKhts for Chrstmas Gfts." Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Woman's Page Hdltor for your free copy. St. Nck Pays Vst to seln PTA 's Annual Chrstmas Party SELN The sen PTA held ts monthly meetng and Chrstmas party at School 5, Thursday nght wth Mrs. Norman Jensen presdng at a short busness meetng. Gfts of apprecaton were presented to Vncent Grogan, Mrs. Nelle Lauer and Mrs. Robert Perllard for r untrng efforts n connecton wth Ga'y Nnetes Revue.ponsumt,oy me hma, The pnwlent extended hanks tu member.-) of ca.'t and all *ho helped :n any way to make.show a Heartest Chrstnas Greetngs from THE BREGS STORE l )\ SMTH ST. (Cor. Kng) PERTH AMBOY success! A gft was Also presented to Mrs. Raymond Corcoran, assstant custodan. Mss Helen Peuchtbaum gave a report on Chrstnas party that was held (or chldren of School 5 by PTA Frday aft eruoon. A.,m&gcan was mam feature. Gfts were presented to each chld by Santa Clauf whe was portrayed toy Matw Jago Chrstmas carols were sung. Mrs Lester Jentss, (Mrs. Manuel Lasso and Mrs. Norman Jensen asssted Mss Feuchtbaum's thrd grade class won attendance award. Chrstmas carols were sung wth Mss Joan Bennett at pano, Vncent Grogan mpersonated Santa Claus, Refreshments were served by mors of thrd grade pupls wtth Mss Peuchtbaum n charge. The mors were Mrs. Manuel Lasso, Mrs. George Rodgers, Mrs. Stephen Kuhar, Mrs. Norman Jensen, Mrs. Henry Kurzenberger. Mr. J. Karlk, Mrs, Frederck Wheeler. MERCK EMPLOYEES ELECT RAHWAY Mchael C. Kurucza. Per^,h Amboy, was elected presdent at s unon electon at Merck and Co. Ors elected were: vce presdent, Thomas Lavn; fnancal secretary, James Mullgan; recordng secretary, Edward Kt'oss; treasurer, Mtchel Chrste; serjeant-at-arms George Heljeck; factory delegates, Clem Coffrey, James Russell, Robert Hodge; research delegate, rvng Fenberg; sterle tech delegate, Frank Branff, Mchael Dublanca; recevng delegate. JotnMulrotey; shppng, Danny Marnacc; packng, Wllam Cosgrove; mechancal, Joseph Brown. ll'c'r' ln>l>) hul tn* joy md lappe.s uj your Chrstmas tufnnj endure and (/row jar you throughout llm prosperous come. years to COLONA Due to adverse wear condtons "Santa" and Chrstmas commttee of Colonta Vllage Assocaton had to make sudden changes. Santa had to reset hs compass for Colona lbrary nstead of 24 Colona Boulevard where communty tree stood lookng very wet and sad. Santa had o rde n a hard top car nstead of open convertble and motorcade (hat was planned. A sound truck nformed chldren of change. One hundred and thrty-three chldren and r parents enjoyed party. Chrstmas carols were lead, by Mr. Kevn Healy and Mr. Joseph La Rnsa. The pano was played by Mrs, Edward Mlleskl. Moves were shown hy Henry StruhKl. An amateur show was staged by chldren of vllage wth specal gfts gong to those who took part or held a lucky number. Gfts and candy were gven to each chld by Santa Claus n.lemon of Qharles T. Morrson. Chrstmas Stores Told To Kddes at Lbrary WOODBfllDGE A large prroup of wde-eyed, nterested chldren attended annual Chrstmas story hour held at Barron Lbrary. Mss Louse Huber told stores n front of a-large Chrstmas tree and Mrs. Dc Forrest Ely led carol sngng. Refreshments were served and each chld was gven a small gft. A ponsetta plant, n memory of late Mss Helen Totter of Barron Lbrary staff, was donated by Mr. and MR. Stanley C. Potter. LoughransMark 45th Annversary AVENEL Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Loughrans, 0 Madson Avenue, celebrated r 45th weddng annversary Sunday at a famly dnner party at Howard Johnson's n Woodbrdge. The Loughran's were marred n Jersey Cty and have resded n Avenel for past eleven years. They have two chldren, Mrs. Arthur Bryer, Avenel,. and Wlbur Loughran, Bergenfleld, and three grandchldren, Rchard and Robert Bryer and Bran Lougrhran. Avenel Clubwomen Ad Lbrary Assocaton Clubwomen do Part n Helpng Boost Lbrary Buldng Fund AVENEL Mrs, Danel Levy, presdent of Woman's Club of Avenel presented Mrs. Benjamn Wensten, presdent of Avenel Lbrary Assocaton, a check for $555.37, at assocaton meetng Frday evenng n lbrary. The check represented profts realzed on play and Mrs. Georg,e Bngham, Rah- for beneft of Avenel L- 'nv; Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Folk, brary Buldng Fund and urged Bellevlle, and Mss Evelyn Baldwn, Woodbrdge. support affar. resdents of communty to Open house was held at Bryer home, 29 Park Avenue, durng Dsregardng anor btter condemnaton by Sovet Foregn Mn- afternoon and evenng. Mr. Loughran wll retre from ster Vshlnsky, General Assembly adopted, 55 to 5, Pennsylvana Ralroad ths,nda "Paula Goes Modern" sponsored by Woman's Club for Lbrary Buldng Fund. Mrs; Frank Barbh revewed hstory of lbrary lor beneft of new members. Mrs. Bafth also apponted Danel Levy and Leon MoMchael, ways and means 'commttee to study plans for new lbrary buldng. Mrs. Wensten apponted Mrs. Joseph ttadowskl as membershp charman and Mrs. James Hopler, actvtes and program charman. The club's annual project for mantenance and upkeep of lbrary wll get under way durng January. A letter of recommendaton wll be sent to Lbrary Board of Trustees requestng an ncrease n amount of books purchased each month. Mrs. Radowsk announced that Junor, Woman's Club of Ave- Guests at dnner were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bryer and sons; Mrs. nel wll sponsor a square dance on George Bnsham, Ralway; Mr, February. H h.. Avenel.SdhooJ... week, after servng 35 years as an engneer. Complete wrch 4 «nlce Krtl blldtl, nylon cleanng bruh, and casy-to'fol!ow drecton hcet... all n > deal-vew travel can. Refll blade* 3 for 25«Even f you l«only lf" hamll to a ' bltde, thu' leu thu ) [«lor t complete haro/ ramln our lave up to too ><!> U.S.A. Md Fottfn Paunt Pendng. compromse resoluton for a Korean truce. revolutonary new Playtex Home Har Cutter! Professonal-lookng harcuts... any style.. for as lttle as 3 cents each. tvurt lke gettng $00 lor Chrstmas/Yes, ths precson-made nstrument wll cut) )ra and taper your har just th< way you lke t/ Easy-to-follow llustrated drectons tell how to cut any har style-men's,.women s, chldren's. Safe, san- tary, foolproof. An deal gft n de luxe gold-plate or stanfree steel for famly use. Members of Avenel Woman's (lull rased $500 through presentaton of a play and n presented that sum to Avenel Lbrary Assocaton last Frday. Left to rght are Mrs. Joseph Radow-k, treasurer nf Lbrary Assocaton; Mrs. Danel Levy, presdent of Woman's (lull who presented check n behalf of her group: Mrs. Benjamn Wensten. presdent of lbrary group and nfrs. James Hopler and Mrs. Stephen Markuln, vce presdent and secretary respectvely of Lbrary Assocaton. Assgnment For Colona Man COLONA A 2/c John Olphant, son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Olphant, West Street flew back to Japan from Camp Stoneman, Calf., after spendng a 5-day leave wth hs parents. John was statoned at Brookley Ar Force Base, Moble, Ala., for, over a year and wfts flyng from Moble to North Afrca, before beng-sent to Japan, He s now a rado operator on a O24 Troop Carrer Plane lyng from Tachkowa Ar Base, Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Olphant have anor son, Hncent, statoned n Korea snce last Aprl and who s expected ome frst week n February John's address s J. M. Olhant, A 2/c, AF , 22nd roop Carrer Sqdn (H) APO.M., San Francsco, Calf. Ssterhood Sets Date for Party E January 28 ms been set as\hkdate for annual memtoershlfk^eva^cordlng to aa announcement madeny Mrs. Rchard Burns, presdent, at a board meetng of Ssterhood of Congregaton Adath srael, Monday. Mrs. Fred Kaufman s charman. The annual donaton was made to Boy Scouts, accordng to an announcement madetoymrs. Melvn Wener. Those wshng to attend January 7 conference of Women's League n Newark are asked to get n touch wth Mrs. rvng Klne, 50 Lnden Avenue. Mrs. Burns.ntroduced Solomon Barash, new executve drector of Jewsh Communty Center, who spoke of proposed actvtes for center. Hosptalty was n charge of Mrs. Klne, Mrs. Harry Melnck and Mrs t Jack Laden. DVORCE GRANTED SELN^Judge Dormd McLean, Superor Court, has granted a dvorce to Helen Freda Starr, Block Avenue, from George Harold Starr, on grounds of deserton. Leo Goldberger represented Mrs. Starr. No one appeared for dedefendant. TO ALL OUR FRENDS THS HAPPY SEASON " For unto you s born thvs day n Cty of Davd 'a Savpur, whch s Chrst Lord" ( J (Luke 2:) j. ' " j ', '. "How slently, ho\o slently, The Wondrous Gft s gven! So God mparts to human hearts. The blessngs of Hs heaven. No ear majrlheuj Hs comng, Btt ntft world of sn,!l Were meek touls wll relcevehn} stll The Dear Chrst enters n." seln Clubwomen At Holday Fete SELN The Woman's Club of,' [ye'n held ts annual Chrstmas ;,rty at The Pnes, Metuchen, utl 26 members pre'sent. Mrs. Clarence Bwer welcomed, :cp nnd Mrs. John Hall, Laur-, nee Harbor, a past presdent gavfl.he hlcnelnk. A turkey dnner was - rved. Santa Claus, n person 6 Vs Snmuel Foster, dstrbuted,,f!s and secret pals were revealed. A handbag was presented to presdent and Chrstmas messages were read from Mrs.^ Joseph O8ST M. sourn vce (presdent and Mrs. But L. Span, state presdent. Donatons were made to Vlne- U'.ml Home for Mentally Chldren., Mrs. Joseph De George was wel-«-omed as ft new member and Mrs. w'llum Rudland was welcomed bade nto club. Mrs. Harry Klne wun specal prze. Mrs. John Cwlekalo wll be hostess at a card party January 3 at her home on Oak Ttee Road. Mrs. Ann Culvert was n charge of party and she presented each member wth a lttle basket of candy. Chrstmas carols were sung by group. An appeal was made for chldren's clothng to be sent to Korea. Mrs. Bertha Hanna v, n charge. Amercan colleges and unverstes wll spend $350,000,000 for, research next year. Hear bells rmj out our wshes for a wonderful Clrstmus and New Year for all our frends! BLArS 09 SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. l! t Raymond Jackson & Sou DRUGGSTS 88 MAN STRE«r Clnstensen' urnl Snn'

4 >AGA FOUR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 952 NDEPENDENT- The SNAPSHOT GULD Snapshots nl chldren wth sfts make wonderful enra.-ures for Chrstmas "thank you" notes: Put Your Chrslnws Pctures to Work Most of us take pctures every Chrstmas, wth dea of havng m to mount n our albums or project on he screen so that we can relve hgh ponts of happy holday season. That, of course, s a fne dea, but 've got anor dea a'bout how we can make use of some of ths year's Chrstmas gfts rght away. They cantoea bg help when t comes to wrtng to out-of-town frends nnd relatves to say "thank you" for gfts y have sent to varous members of famly. f, wth your note, you send a snapshot of person wth gft, you'll fnd donor feels pcture says "thank you" n far better fashon than any words you can fnd to put on paper. We're all famlar wth old savng, accredted to Chnese. to effect that one pcture s worth ten thousand words. thnk t s very true n ths case-especally f subject of pcture s a cute youngster and he or she s dsplayng great enthusasm for a gft sent by a fond frend or relatve. You won't need to make any WOMEN WORKERS About 9.000,000 women are ganfully employed today, accordng loa Women's Bureau of Labor'Department. Ths s an ncrease half a mllon snce 95, accordng to Bureau. specal effort to snap such pctures. They'll ft ncely nto usual pcture record of famly fun durng holdays. But f you keep ths dea n mnd whle takng pctures, you can be sure of havng rght, snapshot to send wth each note. On some occasons you may want to nclude more than one pcture. For nstance, you mght snap one as recpent s openng galy wrapped package and n follow t wth a ahat that records pleased expresson when he or she sees what gft s. You mght even nclude a thrd pcture dependng on nature of gft. That one would show gft beng worn or n use orwse. And as soon as you get your pctures back from photoflnsher, t's a good dea to look m over wth next year's Chrstmas card n mnd. Whle sprt of holday season s stll wth you s a good tme for settng asde those you thnk you may want to consder when t comes to selectng one to use. John Van Gulder Not From Sound Margery What Makes baby cry so, mama? Mar He's gettng hs teeth,.dear. Margery Well, doesn't he want to have 'em? LOUSA'S LETTER Drn Lnusn: r :mr» -. -l twrnty-mx yr-ars <\< ] ul hnve been marred nwl;.' c'h, years. met my husband 'vhll> he was n snrvlco. We wore marred nffr we ltu known enr-h othm for a year. Two yeurltp- our son wr born whch we were very fond of nnd we wer mppy toger. Three yen's llt«*; hnd a dnufthtcr and after that j mv husband chwrdd. He wants to ' drnk n lot SUK lkes to «o out nnd hfve. n aood tme but he wants me,0 stay home at all-tmes and look out for chldren, Ho says 'm r.nt enttled to KO nut and that my place s home'but what tme :jm at work. work rght or ten hours a day n ; factory and thnk should be enttled \fl so out one nght a week. After all he goes out wlrn he wants to and f say for hm tn stay home wth me and chldren he wll just fght'me nnd 'so out any how, Gve me some advce. What can do n helpng my husband change to be a KOod man. for love hm very 'much. G. K. N.J. Answer: Your husband s utterly selfsh and nconsderate. f you are workng outsde of home, you are certanly «r**tled to go out as much as he and he should be glad to gve you a helpng hand n carns for chldren. HP must thnk he s lvng n dark ages f he beleves that a woman has to stay at home at' tme whle a man can roam around as he pleases. Tmes have changed and n se days, when women can work and mnke a lvng, y don't have to put up wth selfshness and brutalty that some of r ssters of or days had to contend wth as prce of a meal tcket. sn't re a responsble frend or relatve who can st wth your chldren one nght a week whle you g6 out toger? Or f that doesn't sut hm, he could stay wth chldren whle you go out wth a woman frend, A better plan, f you have a car s to put chldren n back seat and go to a drve-n. wonder f you have let yourself go and have put on a lot of weght? t may be that you have grown careless about your looks or groomng and your husband s not proud of you as a companon. That. of course, "la no excuse for hs behavor, but a neat attractve wfe s not left at home as often as an overweght one. Take stock of yourself and stffen up your backbone. Lousa Address your letters to: Lousa, 090 Natonal Press Bldg., Washngton, D. C. A Combnaton That's Hard to Beat Thf; Pece de Resstance s a French expresson, that, lterally '.ranslaed means,-- crownng ouch. Well, todny we are gong to tell you about n crownng touch to your ce-cream sodas. homemade rawberry jam. And what's more. t's gons to be strawberry jam made Wth quck-frozen strawberres n 5 mnutes. Gone forever are days when wnter jelly makng had to be restrcted to certan fruts. For nowadays, strawberry Jam can be made twelve months of year. And beleve us. tastse better than jam made wth fresh strawberres. Ths modern, mproved method.f makng strawberry jam has been thoroughly tested.and hghly approved. t takes just ffteen mnutes' to make and costs as lttle as 8c a glass. We suggest that, before makng jam, you thaw your packages of strawberres for. say about trree-quarters of an hour. Hard to Please t's hard to date women war workers. They aren't satsfed wth a good tme y want tme and a half. Skyscrapers, U. S. Naval Ar Staton, New York. Makes ' m Contemporary says a statstcan s a man who- confes tt rescue of fgures that ear't le for mselves. Montreal' Star. What? What are we gong to do wth n-between years f lfe begns at forty and old-age pensons at sxty - fve? Wnston - Salem (N. O Journal. Traveller ' At 88 a Tennessee farmer has journeyed to KnoxvfUe, fortjr-one mles away for frst tne n hs lfe. t must be gypsy n hm. San Francsco Chroncle.! QUESTON: Last Wnter, mosture collected on composton board walls of my home, and some. varted to mldew. wsh to repaper room, but fear mldew wll run new paper. Wll mntng help, or what would you surgest? S. D.: Angelna, Ncbrask. ANSWER; Wash mldewed area* wth -household ammbnn or chlorne eompmnds to hll mldew, and when dry pant Why, we Ju.t can't prase thj Arm wth shellac. Over ths you ntelkuh: strawberry jam enough can pant or paper as you prefer. An mentoned n Aprl- nd. pluch a tablespoon of t on top of your ce-cream soda wll May '52 ssue of Famly assure you last word n pure fluvn\ Quck-Frozen Strawberry Jam Yeld: About 9 medum classes 4 cups <3 twelve-ounce boxes) quck-frozen slced strawberres, thawed 2 tablespoons lemon juce ( lemon) 5 cups sugar ' j. bottle lqud frut pectn Plnce thawed strawberres n a very large saucepan. Add lemon juce and sugar and mx well. Place over hgh heat, brng to a full rollng bol, and bol hard for mnute; strrng constantly. Remove from heat and at once str n lqud frut pectn. Skm off foam,wth metal spooru Then str and skm by turns for 5 mnutes to cool slghtly to prevent floatng frut. Ladle qucky nto glasses. Cover Jam at once wth "s nch hot paraffn. Approprate New slogan for busses: "The publc be jammed." Gosport. U. S. Naval Ar Staton, Pensacola, Pla. «. Come? - How come gals wth cotton stockngs never see a mouse? Coast Guard Magazne. Handyman, re are also, several commercal mldewcdes now avalable, whch Wll serve same pnrpoge. QUESTON: The front of my hous, of brck constructon, s panted whte.*the balance, of shngles. s td be repanted gray. would lke to restore brck to natural color. How can remove pant? R. A.., Mllnaton. N. J. ANSWER: Snce pant soaks nto porous brck to a depth sometme* ag much as ' nch, removal to vrtually mpossble Chemcals strong enough n remove Un pant, would destroy mortar to a degree, and even such chemcals would not remove all traces of pant. Rest dea would be to pant wall brck red,.n pant n mortar lnes n whte. QUESTON: We have a hot water heatng system, two radators of whch never slve off much heat. s re anythng we can do to correct ths trouble? E. B. O.. Breclcsvllle. O ANSWER: Hot water radators that fal tft heat are usually nrboontf. f you hnve a valve at upper corner, remove t, or open valve wth a key, tn let ar escape. When water CALENDAR OF COMNG E rc Contrbutons to ths column must be n.. n NT than TUESDAY NOON of each wteek BvenU',,. e brofura.t dally *t fm A- M. on "Around th W:h Your Weekly Newspapers" prpruft over New, R.rto Staton WCTC. 450 on your dlnl.) DECEMBER 2!) Mors' Club annual Yule party for dhldren at at home of Mrs. Paul Thomas, Momtngslde Ro 3 Nrw Year's Eve Buffet Supper and Darce at Mason, Green Street, sponsored by Amerlcv; CrnftRnwn JANUARY 5 Party for patents, at Menlo Park Solders Home,,] by Lades' Auxlary of fselln Fol, VTW. 0 nstallaton dnner. Lades' Auxllfery of Pent Rea Co., ut PhoanX Grove. 0 --Puppet show to be presented by Sfchool N6, PTA brdge Hgh School Audtorum!, l n 'Me'tng of Second Ward, Tenth'DUlrlct Republl Cvc Club at 8 P.M. Electon of rfflcers. 3 -Meetng of School No, PTA at 8;5 P M.. Fa len Doneue. senor nstructor at Dale CnrneKlj Kest speaker. 7 Mnstrel show, sponsored by Colctnla Volunteer Udder Company at Woodbrdge HRh School A at 8 P.M. 2 St Cecela's Holy Name Socety tft be host to County Federaton of Holy Name Socetes at CrHJ Oak Tree Road. flows from radator, at valve, t s full of water, and should heat properly reafter. You mght try replacng valve wth a self-ventng type whch elmnates ths trouble permanently. QUESTON: My home, shngled wth asbestos shngles, s now drty and staned. Could you recommend a pant for same? F. A. C, Staten sland, "N. Y. ANSWER: Clean hnfles. of loose drt, n pant wth olbase outsde pant, or a pant wth a resn emulson. For best results, use an undercoat, or prmer, frst. Rght There are a number of people on er who should be undefr t. Atlanta Consttuton. FEDERAL HOUSN6 A Congressonal commttee has urged] ture constructon una jnent. housng pro attenton should be nng and qualty. COOPERATON After a vst wth ' jnan. Governor Steve ed that he and Mr. agreed that Dun must subordnate ts \ those of naton. NDUCTRAL OUTJ The naton'* ndu regstered a post-war and was ev accordng \ Federal Reserve George Meany elected presdent of A. F. of L. to succeed late Wllam Green, We've Notced t "Tme," remarks a scentst, "flows both ways." Just lke toothpaste, after a woman has used tube<once The Humorst (London). Most Lkely f you cast your bread upon waters today, t would most lkely come back to you wrapped n Cellophane. Albany Knckerbocker Press. Chrstmo t Barely Possble A Texas evangelst has publshed a lst of 723 sns. We're wrtng for a copy of t, as t s barely possble that we may be mssng somethng. Washngton Post. * 9 MAN STMtT WOODMUDOe 6-0&O9 5 We- ''.th \o{ a holuy as j jj f</"y as your Chrstmas J hearth as warm and glow- K ng as!he Yule log.., and j pros perl'v n New Year, jj DERN'S PHARMACY RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRDGE y To All A Very, Very Merry Chrstmas THE GROSS,CO "Always Leader* \ PERTH AMBOY AND FORDS A Merry Chrstmas and j rppy New Year To AH Our Frends As bells rng lt anotlu ) annversary o\ Hs Pr\, \ we 'wsh you,joy and happness now a\\d n ear. JOSEPH P. KOCSK 456 RAHW4Y AVE. WOODBrttDGE OL C(W%l r T^EWAREN, NEW

5 $,-< Y/ Stars to 'lxlreme care went rtn of tle notable,hk screen stars Ty- Kaymond Massey and.nn -who wll appear Hmwn's Body,",:htnn adaptaton of. -^jl Boncfs Cvl War wtl come to ;tr. Newark, under.: Foundaton auspces.lomopn. January 4. ; reducton wns under \:- "cryvvho gnvo, ; thrn'wth hs un fttntlon of Bernard,.lun n Hell" n 95,! ; WK work n r form would requre ;!l:mt cast. How sue-.., s attested by, nn whch marked hs nr prncpals nre ex-.rs wth a 'wealth of : : behnd m. Ty-! hs sxteen years of.'. K stnture n.flms rnzert personalty n, feld-. Gregory*tas, le would not have.. put Beoet'9 poetc n stage wthout n, grandson. Krent- wentgreatgrandson r s rcrtarded as!lnr. Born n Cln- M.v 5, 94, Tyrone c dobut at 'nge of role of ndl- :n Calfornln> "Ms- T, ns far starrng..! Sena..pd..^yy, Hs rse to outstandng.[ a century fts a,ul screen actor. s! O preemnence be.t mpttonntlon of n n "Abe Lncoln j pl "M(. "J have Orou all tl that : Wll' t nto th On tr n Wa Foundath he flm performances appearances on Brnn tour n such Eugene C "Strange nterlude' e Becomes Etectra Brown's Bndy." wll "t Crows rene Du somedy-fa. clus- houst pproutng V Dean JUKB 'mull, but lot of lkhl her determne her cash. alter Schumann Cl!0 members. Practl lodles and folk s country n < ve been ncorpor lcal text. ro n t f a nut mdd noodhoundg c,' Pad to be b proup of Dnmon ventons. ths s edy wth musc. Dave Dudp, Lookaut Lous, C He and Pttsburgh.bout wth abflnd nor, as a bewtrl femnty for Drc Numbers Poster < c a hypachdrac Snnms (Wally Ven: her erurntrd tootses New York, *hert> slp customers of a con spot and horse-parlor wllll a C;; Hf \ 0 F.v.ms and Mtz Green s help tprly soul, who tra comely clodhopper Broadway rhkk. 7 nn also holds a se-,.-, one of Frst ln-tre. not only for, tut her many re- of Port ftatured a! tember (fwhch was charge of. Mrj Pr-?d l DeMarnn talfy,scommt- ont \r Mchael Sn- Mrs. Oa- Urban,, Mrs Al- Mr«Jose- The wnena. Mrs. Mrs Thomas n Palnsky. d, Mr* Dars. Anthony and Mrs, pn^e far package. rovvd for and Mddles League. one. charton dnner. wll be hekt Grove and at 7 30 The wor. by \trs 3, sponsored rch. held ts Chrstmas ht n church nvted. Games ; glts were ex- Ch refreshments ry of Port y entertaned ns' Chrst fre hall. erved as genby Mrs. Oaetstnj. Mrs. Mchael Sasso., DECEMBER 24. Rotatons Play Santa Clam to Boy Scouts Members nf Wncdbrd^r Rotary Cluh wrre ho«ts to Trm.p J!. B<>> So>:U :t a Chrstmas par*y at th<- l,m ( ;bn Thur;d:y. Th<- club s Mrs. Mchael?..'..-< t,h\j Ms Sabbj M>rt;nn Gfts were prf---» n'.e<l to chldren by Santa Claus. and Chrstmas carols were -n'{ a.xornpaned at panc by Dolo-.-es Cuflretla and Joan Martmo. Games were played wth Patrck McMuty and Andrew Barcellona as wnners. After games refresh.tents were *rved. SANTA AT ST. ANTHONY'S After chldren's 9:00 o'clock mass Chrstmas mornng, chldren wll go- down to church nal where Santa Tll have a surprtse for m. NEW AMUVAL A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Slakowsk. 5 Central Avenue at South Amboy Momoral Hosptal Sunday. TROOP NO. 3 GVES PARTY Troop No. 3, Boy Scouts, under '.he leadershp of Albert Matlaclc. held ts regular meetng and Chrstmas party Tuesday nght n St. Anthony's Church hall. After spon<ornr ortanhaton of Troop t. Each suu* r-ctved a zt from srn rr rnup and a Pn» e'l'ram»( fntertanrn<-nt *.s enjoyed..t were exchanged and games y e d. delcous refreshments e sewed. LAST RTES HELD Funeral servces were held ths norrnng for Mrs. Angelna Coppola, 37 Larch Street who ded Sunday at Uu Vnth Amboy Gen- r.l Hosptal. Servces were conducted from tle home of her sor. Maro Coppola. 4 School Street and a requem mass at St. An- ;hany's Church wth Rev. Stanslaus xmlos offcatng. The deceased was wdow of v,he late Raphael Coppola and s vurvved by lour daughters. Mrs. aalph Renzull and Mrs. Paul Lamanna, Lttle Pals. N. Y., Mrs Samuel Gabrel. Wooctbrdge and Mrs. Joseph Cantala. Port Readng; three sons, Ben. R, Woodordge, Maro and Amerco, Port 3e«t9K: 20 grandchldren; and wren great-grandchldren. Also, a sster. Mrs. Carmela Marttno of Port Readne;: and a bror. A AFROTC ( AM.. Abcu: A- Porce Reserve Offcer Trjnn? Corps stud«nta» * - ho wll receve r letween next May st and AWll 30, 954. can expect a qulefc call frem Uncle 3am. The Ar Force ha* announced that 8.06ft AP ROTC men. to get r order* wthn four raont-hs after y ar«onanssoned. wll all be non-veterans or ssdents not deferred for sfraduate study. NEW JETS. The Ar Force has accepted frst n a new seres of jet fghter planes n "over-600-mlesper-'hour class." The flrst Thun derstreak off Republcan Avla tlon Corporaton producton ln< was accepted tr? Ar Under Secretary Roswell L. Glpatrtck. TM swept-wng F-84-F fghter s an advancement over Ttnmderjets beta? used n Korea, carry- ono Sold of taly. Bural was n ng greater external armament 3. James' Cemetery, Woodbrdge. and fuel load. AVEHEL MOTES All nnmh of Arenel ard vcnty wtxhms to ota Congregaton Son* at Jacrt p)mm conts:t Hurokl KeVr. membershp charman. DemarMt Avemne. A candlelght mrm from :30 D mdnght wll be held n P.r»t Presft^rertan Church ths 'vwrjt The communty us welonwd u> Jon n tna worshp Mr and Vfrs Arthur Brrr. 9?jrk Avenue attended Chr*tj w party and dnner of! Merck and Ccm<vny Electrt-a! \ 'lenarunent n Rahway. Saturday! v*n rur Mr and Mrs, Charles Ford and ; daughter. Sondn. Lenox Av«- ue *»f- 9vmd»? rxst <* Mr. >nd Vrj. Walter Johwon TjMen- ' v!l>. fltatr' llnncl. Mrs Du»d Davs and daughter. PAGE FVE BY nuww DCLL The»»er«we wmwwoter knows 'bout \-xtt euts cf m^t t «. ar anuznr to learn that we "an buy from local buteh«r nearly one hundred and ffty dfferent cu»! Many of cuts can te proved delttously. and wll be a th\ treat for fm- Oj and wll save mojley»t «m«tme For «xfnpe a shoulder of»*al can be boned, rolled Und flled wth a mushroom stuffng Th* remt s not only (rood ta»t-,n«and notpenave but \s a very [rlamflrous 4«h to look at. Seme :>ed srape jely wth ths veal frmst and have a dsh ft for a kng S-eM are a treat favorte n New Ensland where people are Beverly 5 Lrtwn Avenufr were Teecend fu«t.f ot Mrs LeRoy supposed to be ptnny-wt» Vf Gates, WUke/'»rr», Pa. boneless skn of beef or chuck and Mr. and Mrs. Lew* Oakley C'.ftoo. vsted Mr. and Mrs. Martn Dwdttfyter «Chaw Avenue add a tbu<:hf berbs. Wth a preslure saucesan. cookng wll take very lttle tme. Serve stew! Mr. wo m. Annor rr*ntm. rom y:mr prettest tureen and no 2 Yale tttaat are spendng a one can quess t s a budget face. day* tsltlng relatves ;n A dfferent tpproach can gve WUtoetbarre. Pa. nexpensve feod more eye appeal Mr. and Mr». Arthur Herman, and more taste appeal. The man M Madtacn Avenue are spendng thn?.) Co remenabtr are to make holdays wth relatves n Connectcut «rve wth a Soursh. most of a good flavor and Mm URay Gttte, WUktsbftrre, Oo n for frtru aad vegetables Pa. s ruttng h«r da««ht*r and n Mason. Whan oranma an.«m-n-l*r, Mr. and Mrs. Davd cheap, serve Bhem at least onee Davs, s Ltncx Avenne. a day n some manner. Our Sncere Best ^ shes To Al Our Frends, Neghbors, and Subscrbers (or a Very Merry Chrstmas and a Happy!\ew Year Kay Symthk SRET SCHOOL OR DANCNG Studo. 28 Ednr Street, Carteret Trl. CA -Sf5 (* LAST MNUTE ~* BlHfS! O CHLDREN'S BOOKS FROM 25«/ EDt'CATON'AL R TOYS FROM 3& N ADULT BOOKS BBLES ATLASES DCTONARES COOK BOOKS E THS CHRSTMAS ALBUMS DARES ADDRESS BOOKS WRTXO PAPER and NOTES R BOOK SHOP RAGGEDY ANNE & ANDY LTTLE XLT "BONNE BRADS"»"MARY HARTLNE" TON" WALKNG ' 'HEART BEAT' and OTHER DOLLS STUFFED ANMALS GAMES FOR ALL AGES CHRSTMAS and NEW YEAR'S CARDS 79 Smth Street (Opp. Strand Theatre) Porth Amboy OP \ CHRSTMAS EVE TLL ) (> CLOCK HOLDAY GREETNGS to you Our best wshes to you and yours f for a joyous Chrstmas... a Happy New Year... B^drB snfere hope that we may, contnue to serve you durng comng year! 4 GENERAL APPLANCES Joseph Kone Jr., Prop. 66 MAN STREET Wftodbrldce -35 V hen's to dreams....) resolutons. May ume true ths comtr.d mv your days. ely p.apper. tor\'t nd 'nderwear {.>nter of Perth Amboy RAMOUNT h St.. Perth Amb«y May Your CHRSTMAS BE MERflY ) And Yeur ". NEW YEAR FLLED WTH HAPPNESS ; KRELSHE^MER'S ''The fecelry Gft Store" 33 S*JTH STJREET PERTH AMBOY Merry Chrstmas and a Happy New Year Our wshes for a Merry Chrstmas and a Happy New Year also carry wth m most heartfelt hope that cares of world dmnsh and spare your homes from troubles of tme. Hay all your] days be as joyous and g/ay as Chrstmas mom. $K Each n hs own way, each n hs own wonts, let us pray for a world unted n peace and good wll. to all wshes to year we extend Chrstmas choqk J uu SOL SOKER& SON M MAN S W0<W) t BABCS' May every gfeamng condfe o auj mas W fad Pwe <*** Happness n S'ew Year Furnture House,68 Us SoUer George Yuhasz Uttn gown

6 PAlE SX WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 952 Were and There: M;; Km Crlsen and daughter*. S'la and Karen, Alwst Pf lvr left for Calforna where hov \\,\\.lon Capt. Calsen. ":* f.mry wj; ;:«n take a cruse throrh lp PdnaTM Canal, retfnnn ho:t around mddle of J.muoy, NS:holas F Rftkor.'.'w. arman. VSt, son of Mr, all heart dsen.se. The ors a: rheumatc fever and blood pres tnd Ms NchoUs Rakonrta. 63 surf. 'Cr'wf-n Aenur Woodrttdge. s wth!hc A.r Transport Squadron 2: :)! V S. Naval Staton. Norfolk. Va. Army Pvt. Mrrvn D Ktae.?qj o Mr and Mrs Martn Kraus. 525 R.lnv.y Avenue WocxTbrre, hs lou'd 74th Armored TcW. Artllery Butallon n Landfhut. Gfmnny. He s servng» lason secton at battalon leacqu.r'ers ard as unt's nformaton and educaton speral.«t... Opt. Abraham Rothman, son of Mr and Mrs Harry R.tman. 38 Frst Avenue, Fords, lt.-errh- ad an opportunty to onu'h up on hs Chrstmas shoppv! n (..-pan whle on a fve-day rest and recuperaton leave from Second nfantry Dvson n Koron. Captan Rothman. a ren- The type of heart dsease whd, narrows arteres feedng blood to heart s on ncrease.'the (k-ture s not brght because causes have not been solated, but medcal research, fnanced by pubc support of Heart Fund appeals, s makng progress. t s known, for example, that re s a relatonshp between over-weght and tst n dvson, entered Army lst Aprl.... changes n coronary arteres. So shed that excess poundage! Tdbt a: Remember that se coronary lke al Chrstmas decora- heart dseases are not necessarly lons n a;; offce* around fatal. By Ukng proper precautons l.mrt. don : you* The Crafts- and followng doctor's advce, men's Club s p'.arrn«t an exceptonally fne New Year's Eve ments are lvng happy, productve many people who have se al- lves. Fourth n a Serf* The jest about men who st ar:und lstenng to hs urterr harden s a pretty grm joke Har cenng of arteres s one c three vcluu alments *hh to Ker ar.-ount for 90 percent o Most common n old age. hard Mtag of arteres also occurs mddle RK?. The walls of arterr harden and thcken, narrowng tlv blood stream channel and reducr. supply of blood to tssue Doctors call t arteroscleross When hardenng and thck enns attacks coronary arte:!es. blood wtwlv»' > '^ **< nuscle s reduced and result.s called coronary heart dsease. t Trequentlv produces angna pec- :ort» pan n center of tnt rhtet. Bflort ag^rav\ jaa- u. K. releve* t. parly, accordng-to Nels Kjeldsen. presdent of club... Ernest J. Mandy. Fords, was promoted from corporal :o sorveant at Bremerhaven Port of E^barkaon. Germany. r Germany snce 948, Sertean: Mar.cy s assgned admnstratve dutes An honor g'.-.aate of Nv.-Commssoned Offcers Sv-h.o'.. he s son of John Mandy. 700 Amboy Avenue. Fores... Around S.my to hv.v tha Conno'v, G;w.' ^;:\ Mss Mary _ a member! / O t/:t- *>no..vlty. art patent at Perth Atnb.n- General Hosptal. Gel well s.v-, May... t's so nce to see so many of boys n tht servce are home for holdays... My deepest sympathy to "Dck" Mafc of Amboy News on death of hs mor... Also. n:y sympathy to Mrs. J. C. Warfeld. 83 Decker Place, on death of her husoand, Tuesday A Letter to Santa: Mr. Santa Caus, North Pole, Dear Santa: Comes tme of year when yau are flooded wth mal askn? for ths and that and or tlng, know you are kept exceedngly busy endeavorng to nl al those orders. But, dear Santa, what want most n ths world are not materal thngs. would Uke to see sprt of Chrstmas enter hearts of all men everywhere so re would really be peace on earth... would enjoy seeng all my frends enjoyng good health for when you have sood health you really are rch... would lke to see al those people vsjted wth Chrstmas baskets djj./6ehall of ndependent-leader Chrstmas Fund prosperous enough next year so t would not be necessary for m to lve n some of those hovels entered last Saturday, Santa, f people of ths Townshp could see some of those homes, am sure y wald do somethng about t, and at.same. tme be thankful for what y have. And last but not least, Sauta, please try to brng a Merry Chrstmas and a Happy Ne» Year to all. Sjncerely, R. W. HealthJ department records show 250,000 cases o actve tuberculoss n Unted States. t s estmated that re are at least people wjth actve TB of whom re s no record n health departments. A quarter of a mllon people may be spreadng tuberculoss n t:;e Unted Stales today. The dsease has no obvous symptoms «n ts earl> stages, but.can be detected raly by a chest x-jray. ; The average eost of one case of mbercu'.oss s between $4,000 and Ths ncludes cost of medcal cav. compensaton, loss of wass-s, pensons and relef pay-! MERRY CHRSTMAS To ALL m and LEE" Mrr: ;':s '' 'w awncst Chrstmas season ever f>r 'v'«and your famly,., am may you have happness d'w' ) prosperty n A're- Year. ) Wll Be Closed CttrMm» Day and Frday. December 26! WOODBRDGE STUDO Wndsor J. UUs. Prop. 74 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE Archtect's Proposal for New nman Ave. School Above s artbt's draunk of th- proposed nman Avrnue Scho.l, constructon of whch s expected to start early n ' thf new school were shown to re jents of nnun Avenue sernn n CAUCUS last Thursday nlsht. Two bds wll hr m clved, one for classrooms and an all-pnrprv mom. There H also bo bds for an alternate plan of 3 classrooms and an all mn>ose room. The plan* a» by Alexander Mrrrhmt A- Son, nf New Rnmsvlrk. "ouncl Names Slate of Offcers AVENEL Prde of New Jersey Councl No. 243, Sons^and Daughters of Lberty met Frday evenng n tht* A vend School wth Vce Counclor Lews Oakley, presdng State and Natonal Offcers welcomed by Mr. Oakley were Mrs. Margfuerte Barkelew, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sessel, Mrs. Lews Oakley. Mr. and Mrs. Therman Nealus. Frank Benson, and E, Stanley Btookfeld. Offcers elected for frst sx months of comng year were: Counclor, Lews Oakley; assocate counclor. Mrs. E. Frtzke: vce counclor, Mrs. Frank Benson; assocate vce counclor. Mrs. Chrst.ne Nelson: recordng secretary. E. Stanley Brookfleld; assocate recordng secretary, Mrs. Paula P?per: fnancal secretary. Charles Sessel: treasurer. Ole Anderson: gude. Mrs. Martn Den Bleyker Jr : puard, Mrs. Ots Sears: outsde tuard, Mrs. Gertrude Serman: trustee. Mrs. Benson; two-year representatve, Mrs. Warren Klne.r.d two-year alternate, Mrs. Herman. Cookes made by members: wll be dstrbuted to patents of Perth Amboy General Hosptal and Rahway Memoral Hosptal for Chrstmas. A covered dsh supper and Chrstmas party followed busness sesson. An exchange o gfts Wshng you all thngs you're wshng for yourself HAT BAR 92 Man Street Woodbrdge Nrxt to Jackson's NECCHf v Nght," "Hark Herald Angels WOODBRDGE - The Lumured. Plastcs Corporaton. Sng." "Slent Ngh:. Holy Nght" Tomorrow mornng at 9:30 Smth Street, played hosts to o'clock, Holy Communon wll be 75 employees at annual conducted n Englsh and at company Chrstmas party Menday nght at Roosevelt Park, Rarftan Townshp. A well - known orchestra played for dancng and a program of entertanment was presented. Offcers of frm made bref addresses and announced " grantng of a Chrstmas bonus. Churches Mark (Contnued from Pa e V wll be held tonght at 7 o'clock n Hungaran Reformed Church, School Street. T:e c.;rols. WED.. CHRSTMAS LVE "MRACLE OF FATMA" AND RODFO" Wth Jane Xjh, John Archer THURSDAY TO SATURDAY Vctor Mature Patrca, Xeal n "SOMETHNG FOR THE BRDS" ALSO "SPRNGFELD RFLE" Wth Gary Cooper SUNDAY TO TUESDAY "PRSONER OF ZEND.V wth Stewart Grander Deborah Kerr ALSO Peter Lawford Dawn Adams n HOUR OF 5" The Season's Bebt Wshes To All Our Frends, Old ajnd New For JMV of us Holday Season s also "nventory tme." When <v ctmt our assets... none s qute so tvlutble as ke one not appearng n o&r books, but largely wrtten n our hearts... jretushp am gwuh o\ thost Kf are prvufr to serve. To our am all of you, &v say t>wsl sncerely: "Thanks a mllon... and may happness of ftason abde xvlh' you am yours throughout " Xew }'«r." 'o.r. GEORGE, PALLf FLOkENCE AXD UltlV. SatMact M b Guar»nW< at Tour NECCH Sewng CRCLE OKOVB SMTH ST. OtM<«r CMr hflac UK llt. SUUM &$% tatar s of secret pals were,tl>o' under drecton of Mss Magenjoyed. The secret, pal club for j (tlene Sathmary chor drector o'clo.k -t:\-ce tonght: wll sng!o:.vmg carols at 953 ;s n charge of Mrs Hrnnu wll be sung by Mrs J. Szakacs. "Sng. Oh Heaver. "Lay Down The next meetng wll be January 2. at 8:30 P.M. n Avnel soprano: Dr. Paul Zahony. tenor, "Nazareth" bv G.>u:od, The soprano: Mss Margaret Kertesz. Your Staffs. Oh.^.'pherds," an School! Endre Lttke. bass and memand Junor carols aeccmpat'.: by Mss Mll gregaton bers of Senor chors. The carols wll be: "Adeste dred Jordan at t'-.c organ. Lumured Plastcs Corp. Fdeles." -Sng O Heavens." "t Announces Yule Bonus Came Upon a Mdnght Clear," 'Joy to World." "O Holy ~ : PAL,, MSUWTTl. PERTH AMBOY PE. 4*222 %^'<, o'clock servce. Holy Communon wll be conducted n Hungaran. The pastor. Rev. Latfslaus Kecskemethy wll be asssted by Dr. S Ungvary of Bloomfeld Semnary. Trnty Church, tselln Trnty Clurc Cooper Avem and Berkeley Bou!- vard wll h ts Chr>mas Eve -srvce at 7: o'clock After servce you: people xll go car also bf a Watch New Year's Eve o'clock untl mu ":ng. There Mlt Servce gnnng at, at. St. John's Church Joseph Thomson lay of parsh, vn'.; be n cha Chrstmas Eve Servce y Our L»dy of Peace Church John's Church a'. 9 o'clo Fords ' topc of sermm wll bej The women's chor of Our Lady Tdngs." Carols t be sungj 0.' Peace Church wll *»n at elude "O Come A Ye mdnght mass tonght (.Salve Re-] "The Frst N O Ltt of Bethlehem RoomJ Heart." 'Slent N.^t. Ho and "Hark. ;u Hera gna by Stehle'. Adesre Pdele.5" wll be sung.t offertory and reces- '.ona wll be "Angels We Hhve Heard On Hl#h" The tradtonal caro'.s. "Hark Herald Angels ^r- "Noel. "O LtUe Town of Bethlehem" and 'Slent Ngtot,".'. be?ung before mass. Mss t;aa'oeth Egan wll accompany he chor drected by Peter Pm-. Our Redeemer Evangelcal Luran Church The chor of Our Redeemer Evangelcal Luran Church, under drecton of Oswald febel, Sng" and :orsj "Carols of H enze and C:.:;-::as by GUbert. Rev. Orvll? N. be celebrant. Eucharst on s-.;.28 at :5 AM sermon wll be Bom a Savor' at that serrue -. AU Ye Pat.f.: hymn, "t C:-. ::.<; nght Clear; 0:' and Trumphant chors; wth J..- STATE THEATfBE WOODBRDGE. N. J. TODAY THRU SATRDAY CHRSTMAS D»Y CONTNUOCS t ornel WLDE - Phylls THAX7EB "OPERATON SECRKT ALSO TARZAN S SAVAGE NO SHOW CHRSTMA SUNDAY THBtf TU Randolt>h SCOTT - Donn "HANOHAN'S Also WUUam HOLDEN - "THE TURNNG WEDNESDAY, DEC Swdl Bs Kdde New Year's j The Grftet Show Dot of All! COURAGE OF Plus Cartoons»nd WEDNESDAY THR Can Cooper n "SFRJNl rene Dunne n "T GRC tl)a\ n N TK!> ChrsUjP s more than 'Santa md a tree*!? to all t brngs a message»nd good wll... and t\ pnt that we extend our rcetngs to you jnd your 4OUARD. OHMOn Woodlrd», ll :as bcr hs s onul ome. l-mon Md- Joyful by,cr and n ng vnn. Ngh' '» ( slent crasonal. "Hark,,,!, The.,.' ;,,f Mrs C.A., r-kh.fen!on Wll of Lhc and Credo! Agnus car- "Hark 't Came r." Oerry The ntskanck; ul," chor; rs. John J. a Kng." s; "O Holy ers; "Oesu' of frstmas mornbe sun«wth consstng of los by Carol Yu- Gloe. under T Mary Danel. ruckloads from Page ) tears of Joy n old t:* old lady, hardly able to nssted on comng out to nck to bd us farewell and y over and over agan, "God.s You. God Bless You." Ml ths happness was made sble by you. our readers who ntrbutd so generously to ' md. We have a lot of folks to whom ve wsh to say thank you! To Dr ohn P. L'zo. Hgh School Prncpal, who pcked out those won- SEASON'S GREETNGS SELN horn Met. (-Z79 wln, N. J. NOTCE There wll be no performance VVednesduy, December 24 n order that our employees may spend Chrstmas Eve wth r famles. THS. TO SAT., DEC. 27 Contnuous Performance Chrstmas Day from :30 P. M. Dana Andrews "ASSGNMENT PARS ' Plus "UNKNOWN WORLD" SUN. TO TUKS., DEC. 30 Slghts ncrease n Prce for Ths Engagement Only "THE MRACLE OF OUR LADY OF FATMA" Specal Matnee Monday, December 29 2 P. M. Plus "HORZONS WEST" NDEPENDENT-d ushes; "Slent re- Ye Fathboys and grls us pack «lfts; to?. of Oameo Truckng < for provdng ua wth a Larry Clement, Road and men of. Pul. Department, who helped] trucks and worked a«to Mrs. Carre Mmdy.J Relef Depa'tmnnt,, who' n delvery of to Mrs. Marlon Dunhnm" Laura Berman, of partment for helpng n of cases; to varo men who alsn asssted lecton of cases and to every ons of you who money, clothng and toy Boy Scouts (Contnued from Pnf Vstng Rotarlms nnd ncluded: Phlp Co.sU.-ll Amboy; Kmneth Robson am Persh. Maplcwond a Jennngs,, WoncllnklRe." t was annoncc] tluu ^hr'l.stmns and New Yr; 'nl on Thursday, meetng day of tlc club. t\\ no meeth untl Janna JHWt T.SO We are closed tola.v so employees run cuny f'hr Eve at home wth r THUHS. THRU (Contnunu P'rf man Thursday Chrlslmas Dl Maro Lanza - Dun t<a Mlj "Because You' Mne" ALSO Glbert Roland - (lenrla "APACHE WAR SMO» SUNDAY THRU TU- Wllam Holden - Alevs S "The Turnng Po ALSO - John Payne - Kclad A "THE BLAZNG PORES n Techncolor WED. MATNK;. Dl'.C, Junor New Year's Kve S "Battle of ] Westers" 3 Bg Features- Roy Rogers n "ROBNHOOD OF PECOS" Gene Autry n "SOUX CTY SUE Hopalong Cassdy n "HOPPY'S HOLDA Show Starts tx t STARTNG NEW YEAR'S "THE SNOWS OF KLMANJARO" Merry Chrstmas to All P^ROM YOUR WALTR READl THEAfkES cmrfedtc XMAS SHOW AT BOTH THKATR M-G-M's DAZztNo TECHNCOLOH trmms frumph! MLLON. * * 'l.ts KXTKA.Sl'Kl M.: PREVUEl CHRSTMAS KY and All lrokh ( hrsls Week Wall Dsney's Chrstna* Ht "PLUTO'S CHRSTMAK TRK( YOU CAN STLL BUY MOVE GltT B(K»KS! Now Showng! ENDS SATURDAY! ALONE f WffRNC STRAM TELEPHONE '. A, 4-5!Jj -TNOMAJGOMn 2Nlt HT: Rchard Greene. 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7 KNDENT-LE/ V^.j-;. T WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 952 FO NEWS Snbepenttent - Heabet FORDS NEWS SEVEN Unt Holds Chrstmas Party The Belter Schools ;vc Chrstnas par' of members n n[ Our Redeemer Evnthrdn Church. The, cvct by pastor.,, Krnyllng. ; nr prokam was preur chldren featurng nuns by Robn Hnssoly. lne Bnucr and Lnda fmntons were Rven by, >nn. n Kuhfe read Chrstmd carols were suns... mpersonated by rv-. - dstrbuted gfts to,!cl Meyer, charman. lls to Mrs, Kahroe, Mr;, Harold Sorenson. unl Mrs. Opovf Hafley. -. :c- to assocaton. nr Mrs. Judy McClosky r Eleanor and Mrs. and ml-kvans Rtes Announced Here Announcement was mm rlase of Mss Carol -. lukhter of Mr and.l R. Evans, 228 Ed-.uc. Long Branch, to.md. son of Mr. and Lund. Second Street ; v was performed by : Cox n The Star of \^w Branch. WHS Kven n marrage ht. Mss Dolores Des- Brnnch, was mad of m.ds were Mss Nan- :;d Mrs. Barbara Brown, r: Branch..n*l was best man for : Ushers were Wllam Mddletown and Kay- :,n.<,. Lavallette.,;d was graduated from m! Hgh School. Her A as graduated from H h School nnd U a :,n electrcal unon.!wwhh'/( of Hufttsnt dmnstered to Baby - The sacrament of bup- Klmstered.to Wtllam Keatng, nfant sun of Mrs. Wlton Keatnc, 655.c Road, by Rev. Fredt- :,'.n( of Our Lady of Pence sponsors were MUs Ha-.c ;md John Toth, both <'.M\ Toth s uncle ol >:n-ty was held for ' famly at thfr home o! null urandparents. Mr. Wllam Toth, 28 Second " house WAS held n! :!."> nuests. Mrs. Keatn:.:m Marguerte Toth ul nn KllNON The Mlstes Clnre s.n.d street and Clare Ul Maxwell Ayenue at Hmlon of 'Berkeley utcs at school n M'S PARTY A New Year's Eve '»' sponsored Jontly by ny and members of vmorul Post 8d»0. VFW. H n post headquarters MK Curl SunflquLst are l tl; l'v (.(LDBERGEB > : Announcement was ' marrage of Mls.s Shr- '' '' '--vr, daughter of Mr " k Gojdberger, 588 New Avenue, to Joseph Kru- 'u, Florda. : M s a former resdent Uuoy and wab graduated '-. Amboy Hgh School. '. uurstr. HDUOAV [omans Club fls New Member nn Martnson was new member of J'S Club at a meetnk d( "'t;ary. Mrs. Joseph Fen charrce, was elected vce by th vacancy caused pn of Jean PetersecnnYunan was named Nanny A Ch prze sft at nu lent to fll vnreslgnatlon ol was held wlth, \ m n of fl test wrapped Holy _. / Socety lnst W s FORDS -n' "f He Holy Nlof offcers Lady of Pcarrtoyof Ou church at a \s s hell r, Kev. Jonlvlce. The es, ofll- Thnse nducted nf'u'r. presdent; lus Devce presdent; OeVr.frst second vce presdelcharrt r.. recordng stcret Elko hefka, corrcspondlmar. John Brzychcy, treakary; Oalya. sergeant-at-jorge Krsh and Wllam Yank gates. Kev. John E. Schul at St. Peter's Hosfcr Brunswck, was guest short busness meetnja and a socal was held. Mss Elzabeth Scala s Brde Of Pvt. James Benyola, USA. HOPELAWN The marrage of Mss Elzabeth Seal*, daughter of Mrs. mmaculata Scala, 449 Packer Place, Perth Amboy, to Pvt. James Benyola, U. S. Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Benyola, 90 Loretta Street, took place Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock n Church of Jesus Chrst. The double-rng ceremony was performed by th* brdegroom's bror, Rev. Paul Benyola. The brde was gven n marrage by her bror, Pvt. John Scala. She wore a gown wth rosepolnt 'ace bodce havng a standup collar and long ponted sleeves,the full skrt of satn Wth bustle back, "Xtended nto a long tran. Her vel nf French lluson, fngertp length, was arranged from a coronet of orange blossoms. She earned a bouquet ol whte roses centered wth an orchd. Mrs. Mary Perses attended brde as matron of honor. Robert ZlegAer of Colonla acted as best man. After a honeymoon trp to New York- state, couple wll resde t local address. For travelng, 'he brde chose a black dress under red coat wth black accessores Her cot-sane was a whte orchd. Mrs. Benyola attended Perth Amboy Hgh School and was graduated from Mddlesex County Vocatonal and Techncal Hgh School, Woodbrdge. She s employed n offce of Flagstaff Foods, ter husband s a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School, class of '50. He s no,w servng at a member of 25th Army Band at Camp Klmer. Veterans Receve Chrstmas Gfts FORDS Thlrty-Uvree convalescng veterans at Roosevelt Hosptal receved Chrstmas gfts from members of Lades' Auxlary of Fords Memoral Post 6090, VFW Mrs. Ann Zslga was n charge asssted by Mrs. Emly Westlake. Mrs. Alce Domejka, Mrs. Mary Kmec and two post members, Andrew Kmlec and Matw Zslga. They also dstrbuted frut, nuts and candy to or patents n hosptal. Play, 'Santa's Yuletde Crcus 9 Gven by Tots at PTA Sesson FORDS A Chrstmas play, "Santa's Yuletde Crcus," (>rebly nfant Son\l was feature * a meetng of School No. 4 PTA. Partc- U e Datng were followng chldren: Joseph Shearn? Edward Kooert l^moon, Joann Hoyda, Arlene Vargonck, Erc Everson, Walter Amos, Jack Beardsley, Leonard Gans, Kurt Perry, FORDS-The nfant son y, y, and Mrs a Ma P. Grebly, ohn Dudcs, Wllam Yacknous, Donald Krauss, Donald Joseph Rurford, John man Avenue was baptzed R htfphen at.servces held n Lady of Peace Church. The p Rfv. John E. Grmes, offca Sponsors were Mrs. Joseph La of Mlltown and James Cheh Jr. ral P<;ter Smthj Robert ohl. Lawrence Kovacs. Mchael Ralph Hughes. Carolyn Jes- Parlcla Moroz, Berlt Seeman, Donna Stevens, Roy Barankovch and Kenneth Schneder. Mrs. Ernest Blanchard, charman of parent-educaton commttee, announced a parent-educaton meetng wll be held February A;n Browney, Barbara Gastr. Beverly Robertson, Laura New Brunswck, aunt and uncle \ Crol Westlake, Jacquelne eton, Geraldne Florentne. A dnner was held for sponbeth Plesky, sors and maternal grandparents), Harold Munsot. Robert.OSES»9S,000. :l home of parents. Oper t. Chrs Sorenson, John Flshu.se followed. Mrs. Orebly s hert Bodman, Allan Szucs, hoe. 50-year-old Amercan Express NKW YORK RWhard J. Ke- former ' -' -' " - \rene Cheh, town. - s LLund, d CCarol l Peterson, t n Jalocln, Rchard Adleman man Krauss, Gerald Zkow, upaumley, ftancy Edna Urchn Chrstened n Fords FORDS -Mr. and Mrs. Edward len n. :n WUUun Street had Llfr nf.nt daughter chrstened Nnry fcdna n servces held at Qur Lady of Peace Church wth Rev. Frederck Valentno offcatng. Mrs Margaret Dobrowskl, Carter- 6t and Mchael Uclrn, Fords. aunt and uncle of nfant, were sponsors A dwu lolldwcd at parents' home for mmedate famly. Mrs L'chtn s former Mss Helen Morns of town. NFANT BAPTZED nartan TOWNSHP Mr. und Mrs. Gordon Q. Jacob. 33 Pleasant Avenue had r nfam son chrstened Douglas Gordon r. servces held at Our Lady of Peace Church, Fords. Sponsors were Mrs. George Karckkl. Perth Amboy, sster of Mrs Jacob; and Robert Jacob, Perth Amboy, bror of Mrs. Jacob. Open house was held l;'.t*r at Jacob resdence. WOXD LKE MAL FORDS Melvn F. Lake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lake. 2 Bloomfleld Avenue, s now under- o«boot tranng n Balnbrdge, Md Hs address s SR ; lath Butt. st Regt. USNTC; Ban- '.rldf. Md. TO TAKE HKE FORDS The Lly-oMhe-Valley Troop No. 8..sponsored by Furls Lons Club, wll take a hke Dt'comber 30. We wsh we could send a specal Ho/jd^y/ Gytetto/to. each //rend; v^e've made ths yeaf. nstead, we take ths means to wsh you an a Happy Holday and Frutful New Year. The Fords Natonal Bank The FrMffly Bank of Harrs, N«w Jersey Meqbr: Federa) Kesevu System, l Fedtml Depost nsurance Corp.. Audrey Benl, John Oer- Braxton. Mchael Gyjhn Schwner, Edward S jbbert LvnKSton, Thome Bohncs, Raymond tora SjWd* Stevens, Vlc- Jean j*ondra Barakovch Nancy vpaf^ara Johnson, lene Za^a Olsen, Dar- Ellen Jensen MELONS' TOROh tme recen\ ons hav* help chldrel second > watermel ; to Canada, to salesman, repotted to polce that someone had stolen a small lear bag, contanng W5,060 n ne- ;ottajble Amercan Empress Company domestc money orders. Kehoe explaned that he had placed bau between hs feet on a crowded; subway tran and, wwle he was readng s newspaper, someone removed bag. ney alment\ en was made-toy " snpmen hs entre" fortune to St. Johns' Calgary, sevel -U'ong,, o; Unversty n Brooklyn. doctors say h ks ago, an proved. The ton has m.watermelons of Flord Cudworth Saskatchewan, Larry Bodnaroh 5 3-year-ol SNOW SHOVELS BALTMORE, Wheeler, 38, collap" a heart attack, jn doors after clea sdewalk n frorl The Natonal Chld mttee reported that! 2,000,000 mnors are n ths country llegal^ FORDS, CALEND, Wllam d ded o before noon returne ow from s home, 29 "Wnter Wonderland gven by Junor S 30~Hke by Lly-of--V; Fords Lons Clu! 3 New Year's Eve party Memoral Poet 6090, MAY CONTEST WLL. NEW YORK Relatves ol Roger Stewart, 69-year-old recluse, wfto was found dead recently n a Queens roomng house wth nearly $225,000, mostly n cadh, are undecded wher y wll contest Stewart's wll, whch bequead A REPAYMENT? SYDNEY, Australa A 9-year, old grl has announced that she plans to rnarry^fft^jtofllj''fat ^pefr;4w,mnaarlageg for an automoble accdent, She was a passenger n hs car When t overturned. She suffered a fractured skull and a scarp wound \<hlch caused loss of part of her left ear, leavng her wth a permanent scar. Poland arrested fve Roman Catholc prests on charges of engagng n esponage for West- ' ern powers. WN ad KttSDEY COMNG EVENTS, uy Q, egcn for teen-agers n schol annex Df Our Lady of Peace Onurch;^^ rl Scout Troop 8, sponsored by txllary and members of Fords V post headquarters. VOGEL'S k Store 82 MAN STREET \ WOODBRDGE for yl HOLDAY SCOTCH t RYE \ O JKBON RANDY * UQl Domestc and mported DumtfsUv and hn\h Holdy Wrapped and J Make an deal OHM DALY 9 A M. TO Socal Club Gves Famly Yule Eete FORDS A famly Chrstmas narty was held by Fords Socal Club at home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Martenak, 52 Woodland Avenue. An amateuv program was ^resented by chldren under drecton of Mrs. Alma Neary. Those partcpatng were; Rchard Neary, accordon selectons; Wllam Kress. Ronald Neary and Negron - Ellott Weddng Rtes Held n Lady of Peace Church FORDS Our Lady of Peace Church was settng for marrage of Mss Glora Ellott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Ellott of Phlllpsburg, Quebec, Canada, to Sgt Stephen Negron, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Negron Sr,, 26 Woodbrdge Avenue, Rartan Townshp. The Brownes Conduct ntal Sesson FORDS Browne Troop 43, sponsored by Our Lady of Peace Church, held ts frst meetng n 3chool annex. The Browne Oath, salute and motto were explaned by leaders. Mrs. Wllam Carlste and Mrs, George Hydo to followng grls: Glora Bosko. Patrca Borrl, Mary Carol Carlste, Sandra Calabra, Joyce Chrs, Sharon Comfort, Judy Dzelak, Jance Galya, Carol Horvath, Beth Ann Hydo, Mary Ann Kazorda, Carol Letso, Patrca Manton, Sandra,Romer, Colette SkefJtagton, Barbara Stepnlak, Lenore Woloshn and Judy Zlgre. Games were played and songs suns. Troop leaders announced that meetngs wll be held every Wednesday at 2:45 p.m., resumng after Chrstmas holdays. Lous Kuhn Statoned n Maryland Wth /Vary FORDS Lous J. Kuhn, former Woodbrtdge Hgh School athlete, s now n boot tranng wth U. S. Navy. He may be reached at followng address: Lous J. Kuhn, SR, st Reg. Co., 372 USNTC, RTC Banbrdge, Md. He s son ol Mr. and Mrs- Steve Kuhn, 6 Mary Avenue. Anor son, Steve, s statoned' wth he Ar Force. Spansh sources declare that,greement had been reached wth Unted States for three major and several'mnor Unted States ar bases n Span. double-rng ceremoty was performed Saturday afternoon by pastor. Rev. John E. Grmes. Gven n marrage by her far, brde wore a sapphre blue taffeta sut. Her mad of honor "Was Martn Martoken., vocal solos; lohn Jacko, Karen Martn and Mss Betty Petruskl. The best man Leonard Kress, rectatons. Allwas Clfford Archmoody. oarttclpated n communty sngng Followng a weddng trp to nf Chrstmas carols. Santa Claus Canada and England, couple dutrjtnfted gfts to chldren. wll resde m London, England. Slcret pals n club exchanged For travelng, brde wore a tlttk. (James were arranged by Mrs. gold sut wth brown accessores. Nancy Neary and przes were Mrs. Negron. a graduate of awarded to wnners. Mrs. Margaret Blanchard won door has been employed as an nspec- Phlnpsburg Hgh School, Quebec, prlm. Go-hostesses were Mrs. Ann Panko and Mrs. Agnes Terebush. tor by Torrlhgton Corp. of Quebec. Her husband s a graduate of Metuchen Hgh School and entered armed forces n July 950. He was statoned n England r. 95 and was promoted to sergeant n same year. He s now assgned to Ar patrol over London. JONS VFW HOPELAWN John Hudak, Perth Amboy and Frank Horn, Metuchen, were welcomed nto membershp of Hopelawn Memoral Post 352, VFW. at a meetng held n post headquarters. Two transfer members were also accepted, Henry Molloy, Metuchen. formerly of selln, ahd Zoltan Donanyas, South Planfleld. Cubs of Pack S3 Enjoy Yule Celebraton n School Annex FORDS The Club Boosters were hostesses at a Chrstmas party for Pack No. 53, sponsored by Our Lady of Peace Church and held n school annex n conjuncton wth monthly pack meetng, Rchard Dueker, cubmaster, presented awards to followng: wolf badges, Robert Chapnsk, Thomas Koch, Lee Lopasz and Robert Egan; bear badge, Larry Peterson; lon badge, Lons Toth; slver arrow, Frank Galambo, John Lemll, No. 3. A socal followed wth fve mors n charge or hosptalty. The cubs exchanged gfts. Martn O'Hara, Frank Fullajtar, Kyle Bolger and Vncent DMaura; Mra. Dueker won dark horse two slver arrows, Ronald Schuster; three slver arrows, Danel prze whch was donated by Mrs. Frank Popovltch. Popovttch; one gold arrow, Rchard Schmdt, Bolger, DMaura; and den chef cord, Harold Zemlesk. The cubs presented a program Lady of Peace PTA drected by Hans Schmdt, scout At Chrstmas Dnner commtteeman, Entertaners n- :luded Lemll and Fullajtar,-vocal FORDS A Chrstmas dnner duet; Thomas Koch, accordan selectons; and Chrstmas carols by party was held by Our Lady of Peace PTA n school annex. entre group. The pastor. Rev. John E. Grmes, Mrs. Hans Schmdt, den mor gave nvocaton. was presented wth, a gft by Den Open House s Held n Honor of nfant HOPELAWN-rMr. and Wllam He*y Stephano Jr., 54 Lur Avenue, had r nfant son baptzed Wllam Henry 3rd n St, Stephen's Church, Perth Amboy, by Rev. Anthony Kramarz. Sponsors were Mrs. Thoma3 Hene and AlbertrBrtetsfee*. Open house followed at home of maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Beyers, 557 Sayre Avenue, Perth Amboy. Your Garden Ths Week Rutgers Unversty, The State Unversty of JVe; Jeraey aner of water. When tree s The Chrstmas tree tradton, brought nto, house, stand t datng back to ffteenth, cen-tury, calls for use of an ever- sand n pal wll help support a pal or pan ol water. Coarse green tree, and many dfferent tree. knds are used. The watetsh be rp replenshed But what for many people s each day to make up for what happest season of year, often tree absorbs. tons to tragedy. Chrstmas trees Be sure tree s well supported burn, usually accompaned by serous njury or death. Precautons televson set or any or source and not near a radator, freplace, can be taken to make m safe. of heat that wll dry t out faster. Experments have shown that Do not use candles or or open use of flre-retar.dent sprays s flames n trmmng tree and be not as successful as s sometmes careful, not to get metal fol clamed. Water s best. "ccles" or tnsel ln' bulb sockets. Check all electrcal lghts and 'Select a nearby grown tree, f possble, because se are fresher, connectons and replace frayed or wll usually last longer, and wll worn electrcal cords. 5 take up water more readly to present leaves and twjgs from dry- load crcut. Provde reflectors Above all, make sure not to over- ng. Even trees from north for lghts that postvely are not woods, cut several weeks before flammable. Chrstmas wll take up some water. So have your Chrstmas tree, but At soon as you get your tree, take all precautons so that cut one or two nches oft butt Chrstmas season wll be merry n and stand t at once n a con- your home. J ERSEY SCftAPBOOK w"** SmvmVM* "" " " * ' ' g BWHffW^Wf^ 6 VeARsAeo BOOTH TA&KNGTQN CLASS /'93, SAve yye MtNceroN r/)an6le coe /rs r/esrseeath ofure... //V WS Of'S/AfAl MUS/CAL COMfPY "THE HON. JUUUS CAESAR TA&k'/M6r0M MMSflF, PAYPP n#eoe / me WUA/N CASSVS. PffASfD fog MS PoemAy a? CASSWS; P. * eecouecreo T/VATHe Mrs. John Karabnchak welcomed Ruests, Mrs. James Lynch, presdent of Docesan PTA and Mrs. J. H. Halstead, regonal presdent. Mrs. J. S. Cajda sang several selectons and group Mrs carollng followed. Gfts were presented to members of faculty by pastor n behalf of assocaton. A gft exchange was held. Mrs. Melvln Romer won dark horse prze. Routne Meetng Held By Auxlary of VFW HOPELAWN The Lades' Auxlary of Hopelawn Memoral Post 352, VFW, met at home of Mrs. Mary Thomas, 7 West Pond Road. Mrs,. Helen Nemyo and Mrs. Mary Korzeb were co-hostesses, A report on Chrstmas party held n Dsabled Veterans Hosptal, Menlo Park was made by Mrs. Murel Rasmussen, hosptal charman. Ten auxlary members and sx post members attended Mrs. Lee Lund reported that flowers wll be sent from auxlary to Mrs. Jean Bulvanosk, who s ll. Mrs. Thomas was dark horse prze wnner. TO SPONSOR DANCE FORDS The Junor Sodalty Our Lady of Peace Church wll poosor a "Wnter Wonderland" ance for teen-agers December 29 school annex. ON S BORN FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Stephen tfasmey, Orandvew Avenue re parents of a son born n erth Amboy General Hosptal. Uorts Entertan Seoul Troop 5 FORDS A Chrstmas party WH* held n VFW Home for members of Boy Scout Troop No. 5, sponsored by Fords Lons Club, and r famles. The Mors' Club was hostea. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rasmusseh were rucsts. Scoutmaster Harold Backus presented Boy Scout statuettes to Mrs. Esr Sundqust, presdent of dub, and to Mr. Rasmussen. presdent of Lons. Mrs. Rasmussen was presented w th a gold Scout pn. Mrs. Sundqust presented a Chrstmas gw to Backus n behalf of Mors' Club and troop members. Two overnght pns were jwarded to Backus by Rasmussen ud Morrs Deutch to be used as 3cout achevement goals, and axes nd sharpenng stones Were presented to troop by Lons Club. Gfts were exchanged by «:outs. Mrs. John LeLons? and Mrs. George Kovak were co-charmen. February 0 Set For Style Show FORDS Plans for a fashon show, February 0, were made at meetng of Junor Woman's Club held n lbrary. Mrs. Joan Bonalsky and Mss Clare Jogan are n charge of tckets; Mss Jean Dudk and Mss Helen Barna, refreshments, asssted by Mss Maryann Nagy. Mss Margaret Hedges and Mss Mary Kovacs wll be hostesses and Mss Harret Anderson and Mss Luclle Sundqulst wll be n charge of decoratons. Mss Jogan reported on organzaton's actvtes and plans were made to send packages to servcemen n Korea. Mrs. Bonalsky was n charge of a Chrstmas party that followed, asssted by Mrs. Gladys Peterson and Mss Anderson. Mrs. Ncholas Elko,.club advsor, was presented wth a gft. A gft exchange was held and carols sung. Hlbg s Daughter Baptzed Sunday FORDS The nfant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hlbtg, 06 Lberty Strfet, was baptzed Susan Dane by Rev. John E. Grmes, pastor of Our Lady of Peace Church, Sponsors wen; Mrs. Helen Bernard of Woodbrdge. aunt of chld, and John Pfafl of Long sland. A dnner party was gven for sponsors and mmedate famly of maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kratsky of same address. Approxmately 30 guests attended open house that followed. Mrs. HlbR s former Joyce Kratsky of ths place. NEW DAUGHTER FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Marczak, 70 Lberty Street are parents of a daughter born n Perth Amboy General Hospltal., Wthout customers lke you, jre would be no Woodbrdge Reo Dner. Your past patronage s deeply apprecated and we look forward.wth great pleasure to servng your needs n comng new year We Wll Be Closed Chrjstmas Day and N( ht December 25 WOODBRmGE REO DVtER 392 AMBOY AVE., WOODBWDGE WO 8-US WELCOME! HOPELAWN Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Spratford, 76 New Brunswck Avenue are parents of a son born n. South Amboy Memoral Hosptal. VSTNG N ALABAMA RARTAN TOWNSHP - Mrs. Slgvard Johnson, 4 Lafayette Road spendng holdays wth her "" Jl j. y *>k

8 * * Hch Wllamson Kelly March X. 878 ARst 2,!)42 The Uador Journal... (934) Thr Wonhrldfr trader.. U909) Woortlsrdgf ndependent... (5)9) The srlln Journal ()2() AN NEFENDENT NEWSPAPER Charles* E. Edtor and Publsher Publshed Every Thursday by The Woodtord«e Publlshnft Company N, J. Charles E. Gregory. Presdent Lawrence P. Campon Vce Presdent and Treasurer Subscrpton raws by mal. ncludng post- :c:\ ue year. $3.00* sx months, $.50; three months, 85 cents? sngle copes by mall, 0 cn.s All payable n advance. By carrer delvery, 8 cents per copy. s There a Santa Clans? Herewth s one of most llustrous edtorals n hstory of journaltfm. t was wrtten hy Francs P. Church and was frst prnted on September?.\. 897, n New York Sun.) b?auty and glory beyond. s t al real 9 Ah, Vrgna, n all ths world thrrr s nothng else oal and abdng, No Santa Caus? Thank God Ho lves and he lves forever. A thousand years from now, Vrgna, nay ten tmes ten thousand years from now, he wll contnue to make glad heart of chldhood. Makng t Easy for Taxpayers The nternal Revenue Bureau wll have completed an eght-month reorganzaton j?y tax tme next year and taxpayers needng help wth r a returns wll be offered better servce and more hours of help by varous feld offces of nternal Revenue Bureau. Snce some 57,000,000 tax returns are expected next year, compared wth 54,000,000 ths year, longer offce hours and better servce wll be approprate. Assstant - Commssoner Justn Wnkle, of Bureau, says that feld offces won't close,r doors n face of taxpayers just because offcal offce hours are over durng taxpayng perod. Telephone queres wll be answered n evenng, durng lunch hours and on Saturdays. All offces wll stay open untl mdnght last nght before returns are due., Many or nnovatons are to be tred We take pleasure,n answenng at once ^ next ^ ^ m E m. thus promnently communcaton ncludng use of montors who queston n below, expressng at same tme our taxpayers before y lne up and dvde great gratfcaton that ts fathful author m nto dfferent lnes for varous categores of nformaton. Ths wll prevent s numbered among frends of The Sun: Dear Edtor: am 8 years old. some people from standng n lne for several hours and n beng told y were Some of my lttle frends say re s no Sarka Claus. 'apa says, "f you ste t n The Sun, n wrong lne. Chars and benches are t's so." Please tell me th«truth, t re a Sana to be put out n halls to help aged and Claus? nfrm and prevent m from havng to VRGNA OHANLON, stand n lne for long hours, 5 West Nnety-ffth Street. All ths ndcates that Uncle Sam s tryng to make t easer for us to part wth Vrgna, your lttle frends are all wrong. They have been affected by skeptcsm our money, Whle we welcome se mprovements n Bureau's servce, we look of a skeptcal age. They do not beleve except y see. They thnk that nothng can forward to a stll greater servce whch be whch s not comprehensble by r" should be performed as soon as possble. lttle mnds. All mnds, Vrgna, wher That s reducton of taxes. Whle no y be men's or chldren's,,are lttle. n one should object to payng hgher taxes (hs great unverse of ours, man s a mere whle Amercan boys are dyng on battlefelds of Korea, f re s wastage whch nsect, an ant, n hs ntellect, as compared wth boundless world about hm, as can be elmnated or economes whch can measured by ntellgence capable of be made wthout jeopardzng lves of graspng whole truth and knowledge. our solders, tme s approprate for Yes, Vrgn^, re s a Santa Claus. He such acton. A reducton n tax rates would exsts as certtnly as love and generosty and devoton ext, and you know that y abound and gve to your lfe ts hghest beauty and joy. Alas! how dreary would be world f re were no Santa Claus. t would be as dreary as f re were no Vrgnas. There would be no chld-lke fath n, no poetry, no romance to make tolerable ths exstence. We should have no enjoyment, except n sense and sght, The eternal lght wth whch chldhood,flls world would be extngushed. Not beleve n Santa Claus? You mght not only ease tax problems for average ctzen but would also ease burden on nternal Revenue Bureau and solve problem n a manner whch s even more smple than mprovements now beng made by Bureau tself. Most Dangerous Room Those attendng thrd Annual Safety nsttute n New York recently heard an expert testfy that most dangerous room n house s ktchen. Ths s true beas well not beleve n fares. You mght cause ^applances p whclf-trften requre' q a get your papa to hre men to watch n all constant -""*-*--* flame a and J -ors - whch ' are also chmneys on Chrstmas to catch Santa dangerous. Claus but even f y dd not see Santa Home-owners were warned aganst Claus comng down what would that prove? use of certan cleanng fluds, n ktchen, wearng of frlly thngs by Nobody sees Santa Claus but that s- no sgn re s no Santa Claus. The most real housewfe, h who works near a stove, and thngs n world are those that ner placng of nflammable materals near chldren nor men can see. Dd you ever range. They were also cautoned to keep at see fares on lawn? Of course not, least one fre-extngusher handy n but that's no proof that y are not re, ktchen. Nobody can.conceve or magne all We have often observed that ktwonders that are unseen and unseeable n chen could be a very dangerous place for world. careless hands. Not only s re a major You tear apart baby's rattle and see danger p burnng, but too. often re s a what makes nose nsde, but re s a danger that chldren mght somehow lock vel cpverng unseen world whch not mselves nsde a refrgerator. Thus, of strongest man, nor even unted all rooms n your house, ktchen strength of all strongest.men that ever probably demands more thought and more lved, could.tear apart! Only fath, fancy, attenton from you f you would make your poetry, love, romance dan push asde that honje as safe as possble. Most people, unforcurtan and vew and pcture supernal tunately, thnk about t too late. SO RYAN WONT TAlJt waver of mmunty and talk before a grand jury nvestgatng waterfront s just about last-straw,,! As boss of ' nternatonal Longshoremen's Assn. (AFL), Mr, Ryan has been complng an mpressve record of rresponsble labor leadershp. State Crme Commsson testmony has dsclosed that many of hs locals are run by mobsters. He and or* hrh unon offcals have been accused of recelvl* from varous sources what araj poltely called gratutes. l! Opnons of Ors tant tfn'ng s to dscplne LA mmedately. A --good- begnnng would be to boot Joe Ryan out of offce, The N. V. World- Telegram and The Sun. 34TH PRESDENT? ( Programs for comn nauguraton, t 8 : reported, vqll lst Dweht 0. Elsenhower as 34th Presdent of Unted States nstead of 33rd. Ths s on ory that Grover Cleveland should be counted as two separate Presdents, snce terms whch he served were not consecutve. new k WO {wound autono- tu# pf ta members, t m. Tha mpoj-. awun. v, ty ps hard nara to co follow OHOW ths tns lne/ raq of or Now he has gall to reluse reasonng: Even on ory to do hs duty as a unon lea'der that human bodsy changes am a ctzen by talkng b*tore,,«cqrpletaly n * seven years' t grand jury. would npt be true that Mr. We have sad before tnt we Cleveland who took offce n 883 thnk AFL s,duckng {s responsblty by falng to cj«*n up from oaa who left offce was a dfferent Mr. Cleveland LA. Racket-nfested dock n 889. unons are an nsult to labor, a Of course, legalsts may have hardshp on commerce and a patal threat to natonal defense, dstnct from a Presdent. Yet t some concept of a presdency as latest Ryan epsode s- pecular that Republcans t even more urgent for should want to count Mr. Cleveland twce, Thereby parent unon to step n. The ty of keepng unons clean Democrats 4 Cbk S9u tx th«needed ncentve U you so bwjk to 3ffo$on) nof Oewtl»«B OW«tOe Republcans wll have dtotufvcd 3 wthout countng Andrew Joh,oson («D«nocr»t doctad en Republcan tcket) or Whgs and Federalsts who preceded m. (f t s offce rar than man,that s counted, one may even argue that presdency was a dfferent offce after Frank- 4n D. Roosevelt broke nothlrd-term tradton and that hence he should be counted twce. But we do not thnk Republcans wll take to ths ory. There may be a statstcal or legal ncety aljout k callng Mr. Esenhower 34th Presdent. But when you a«k average man how many' Presdents Unted, States has hod, do you suppose he s chnkng about statsueat abstractons^ human fcre^ ngs? The Clutan Scence MonUov. A POOD SUGGESTON Many of good thngs n lfe ncludng act y say, roast pg, are happy by-product of r recognton to an acu e eye vewng an accdental happenng, and correlatng - t wth or facto, All o/ wjuflfe tod*, to Wn pont, namely that an esteemed, younger contemporary, Now Vork Ttnw, tnsd«raa»- ly created a new word or day. t s a word of tremendous possbltes, *nd t * solejy wth (Contnuad, qn '?***» More than 2000 yetrs ato three Wse Men followed ptar of Bethlehem to a manger.. The humble brthplace of Hm who wa* to brng a new sprt nto World.. sprt of "Peace on Earth, Good Wll to Men," Today, as n all years hetween, sprt lves on n hearts and mnds of all manknd. TRENTON Qear Santn Claus: Please gve ke a fne four year admnstraton n Washngton. Stop reported plans for anor rot by convcts at New Jersey State Prson after Chrstmas. Prevent "Dead End Kds" n control of 953 State Senate from sprnklng too much sand n lawmakng machnery. Help State Senator Malcolm S.- Forbes, of Somerset, rng a thousand more doorbells n hs quest for Governorshp nomnaton. Help Governor Alfred E. Dscoll round out hs unequalled new tax free admnstraton n -953 and get that expected appontment to a htgh post n 'Washngton next sprng. Ad State Fsh and Game Dvjsftn keep deer herds and upland game plentful n- Garden State. Keep frendly two Boys from Passac, Paul Trpast, charman of New Jersey*TumpLke Authorty and State Treasurer Walter year. f Help Deputy Attorney General Nelson F. Stamler to clean up crme convctons n Bergen County aganst great odfs, Watch over former Under Secretary of Army Archbald S. Alexander and hs fne famly durng comng year. Keep New Jersey's health rate up and death rate down durng hew year. See that Garden State farmers get fne wear and good crops durng, next, summer's growng season. Help New Jersey secure anor low traffc mortalty f^te next year by punchng somjp sense nto mnds of moron motorsts. See that Sanford..Bates, State Commssoner of nsttutons and Agences does a- good job n relevng overcrowdng at ''State mental nsttutons. Help New Jersey ctes to buld more housng projects for poor people. Keep war away from doors of New Jersey and naton and stop mess n Korea as soon as possble. Ad State Hghway Commssoner Ransford J. Abbcat buld Garden State Parkway, and oher excellent roads n New'Jersey. And Santa, please keep revenues hgh so that peouje qf New Jersey may not be furr 'burdened "by sales or ncome Chrstmas Under Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grbbns taxes. Many m'nks. "Your mejaory falng! t's foy > ^ wok JfW've forgotten your TREE: New Jerseys most nterestng Chrstmas tree stands eleven feet hsh n State Lbrary at Trenton n center of Law and Reference rooms. Judges and lawyers vstng lbrary get a kck out of readng around tree because't * loaded from top to lowest branches wth colorful book jackets from law and reference books. A sprnklng of tnsel and red and green paper chans woven n and out of hangng book covers, presents only contrbuton to custom. Dreary tomes wth awesome ttles have no place amonu t h e tree decoratons where "Amercan Underworld Lngo" touches covers wth "The Tral of Duchess of Kngston" and "Famous Frst Facts," and approprately enough, "The Lvng Bble."Th#* atoe-"the Textbook; of Jursprudence" and "Tle Lobbyst" act as stand-ns for usual red and green Chrstmas tree balls. Mss Margaret E. Coonan. head of Law Lbrary thjussht up dea and pretty stenounphers and clerks chpped n to purchase tree, donned ndungarees and completed decoratng job durng non-work-.ng hours on Sunday. Roger Mc-. Donouyh, State Lbraran, and Joseph Tafts and Joseph Pzzulo, hs assstants, are praud ot tree wth unconventonal trmmngs. But y are prouder of offce attaches who made t' possble wthout any cost to.' State of New Jersey. extend standng to th tle world Ame of God-snmlK HOLDAY CARNA4 sts and pedestr urged by (mernorj Drscoll to cooperat) Chrstmas Se on record. One last Chrstmas t Year's Day m New "f you wsh Year n, you wll ] ng remanng ', "* f whole year. Governor, n a stateme coll emphaszt Chrstmas substantal n automoble s could haft* lon and exercse o common mor Drsyear Tnarked by a n avodable He backed PEACE ON EARTH: Unted States Senator H. Alexander Smth, qf Prnceton, wll probably become charman of -' of SuUtllf Jersey that s de- Senate Foregn Relatons Commttee next month, a poston of (Contnued on Page 9),-c(tely flooded to prevent'.freat responsblty n se hectc days when Unted Stated js on verge of anor all-out < war for survval. To hs frends and consttuents, Senator Smth and hla lovely wfe Helen, are sendng tfhhtmav and New Year Greetngcontanng a soft prayer for th future. "952 has gven us all a jra awakenng," y say. "May j be unted n a new dedcaton ' U P Govern' sco ' by State'" Vehlcle ' offcals nssts t afety u a P ersonal problem' HWtorsts'and pg. restrfaon own hghways, g^ 0<n a very real sense s hs B' s deeper," sad tle Olver staotor Vehcle Drector Wlll'' Denrden emphaszed,.t cannot enjoy Chr^ta m hosptal bed. CBERRY: New Jersey s onfhe States favored by Na- ^tu.,rgl4 sol and cllm.or ferowln:4 cranberres, a d:y whlcl wll be on C-njjds table of most of New,y fnhllfs, as jwar tle acd, sandy peat «v KF.NN 'tncetl^kw^w-- PRNCl people (lurd'.day;; - yrr to On a a naj nl tj ycarsl vce, M rentm latm t wm p "'( ks, New Jersey 'lrtors hnvp been PQHM ". cross-spctlons Mn- ctzens n 42 df- located n 7 # ' -'.ntes.fjhpt! countes c ; happen n ::a to : 'Hpd ". past seven n^hptsrve,- Jersey Bft- ll(lf '>n.v glf^ wrrk. on Ptfln- Holy S»y,.eks (f n ot Kj of year, BBf ot every 00 *"5'hlt! over 2 Pj&'u church serf* ntervews ren' wth represen- W'lon?, of rov lls, frst n term.! of fc:. nnd n n apply- :< "Mr'n!!c,s to opton. 000 New.Jersey pco:s of ar.e or older: ^ d Church Last Week? f *'w Jersey. Statewde of Every 00 ts Attend Week tns; 5(% of nl those hd pnrthl or cmnpl ectur.ntons went to el Of nterest, too-. s what more of those wltj n famly report church than dn those n r famles. those wthout cars to ff those wth curs.! At snnp tme, between those wth tele n thr home, and thos) nsofar as church (jon corned, lre ren lvely trj of those wthout televll to 54% of thse wth,vts went to churcl. Somewhat mure town dwellers thnn rural nrea report Kon'j to rhurc cture.h attendance <( nnd cty dwellers to dunce of rural urea) Each person n also asked to mhe tsug preferfce. Move reported churcl attends nn perod (f tle suh dd cr of Jewsh fath. 74', of tlo Catholc- fath: 43':; of Protestant faths; and se of Jewsh futhl Prr Tot:l church attendance. Ont Number Ths newspaper pvs<, reports of New,Je -> exclusvely n ths aeu. 'Copyrght by flt', n,too.ooo Research Servce > l'.c above results ue at all c.l of or perods of nnd wnter months of church The frst Chrstmas Pe eml.lh' t would appear that Amerca was organzed Bssp " n num" P ' Wlmngton mere than one-half of UW t a M n! pw " pp( v.ute's adult populaton. n round loss patents. Wth b; numbers, ths means that some,, newspaper adults attend church MORTH AMERCAN, ' sld of r fath n an average week n New Jersey. $3,000. An analyss of vews of, ' varous populaton groups n m? FOUND OUT state n matter of church go J ng brngs to lght a number of «" f 'C_ u had been nterestng fndngs. unpleasant odors n ht, n For example, although somewhat more women than'men went nally he decded to nvest!) happened to lght a mate to church, a majorty n both hallway anrt he cleared groups reported gong to church. 57',; : of women to 52. men. And dfferences n church attendance among varous age of mystery. A.resultng explos Bada half way up a f stars. Fremen sad hs touched off an accumula groups are relatvely mnor. 53% sewer rmes or.stove gas, of 2-29 year olds; 54% of those between 30 and 44 years; TWtw<s. RTRTHDAVS VO< TWNS BaTU)A^s N0 and 57% of those 45 years and older went to church. MEMPHS, Term. Worthy of partcular note, too, Mrs. Gles Chumney rec s that dfferences n church at- came parents of twnl tendance among varous edu- on dfferent days. The lt catonal levels are also relatvely.arrved at :47 on Dece^ mnor. 55% of all adults wth,her bror lagged alon grade school or no formal educa- 2:02 next mornng. ( Agan lghts, songs, and decoratons of Chrstmas encrcle world and Che sprt of "peace on earth, goodwll toward men" regns n mllons of hearts. Everyone at bank jons fn wshng you a New Year. / and Prosperous To.Wsh-.Yc MtRRY CHRSTMAS REAL ESTATE ppen TrWw 4 to«p M. Woodbrdge 929 mum vmm* *******,

9 Y n' KN DENT-LEADER C ASSFED,H,' WANTED WORK MTH.RSSES -, ran CLERKS ; twashers \\u.on8on WOODBRDGE >!")NE 8-7CC a-e-tf w ANTED MALE T.V'tON SALESMEN nl company. Good. nnsso plus oppor- (l\;n:cment. No exsary. We tran you., Ol Co. S. S. Hlgh- Krk Street, Avenel, \ M. and 4:30 P. M, 0-8-tf VH WANTE]} -,> j Pny,-My Recreaton Co. Coch Street :,w:y, N, J. 2-4, 4 \. A. A. V, AUTOMOBLE ocatlon ulsed lt'u2 mn.noo Members nwtdp Servce PS. Local Agent, state Street, Amhoy l-tf All: FOR SALE -lnkr PLOT, sze v'tmr. selln. N. J.-.CANLON. Broker.r Road. seltn... (-79-W. 2-8, 24.W Bungalows: utc, rnl, $0,500.!-.. h. extra*. $0,800. m.ny extras, $4,600. mounds. $8,500. Ave. RA /3 tl Captal Dome :, :. ; from Edtoral Page> :n..<. produced 95,000 :... : K-nt's. each barrel : hundred pounds. The,., estmated at 4,750 c (.rden State. \-w.jersey settlers were... n de small red berry :.:ub Before long shp nk berres along ; br eaten to prevent :>u: members of a. t!,. '.:. K, Hm * J. hu colonsts were sats-!t cranberres n! stue but n <mren- <pn.s set out frst lnn,-, Mlls, Burlngton \!.my or boss follow- ;,h not untl after : n.a producton was ben <' s; - ale. Snce n :v lasnourlsfretf Wth '! scence at Rutxers. to flcht aganst nat-.ns. nsects and dsease. V.JGSAW: Remember, ( tomorrow when New Jersey was ht < heavy snowfall tftat u up for a week... : ' Vehcle Dlrecter wll publsh -.c Manual wthn n > be dstrbuted to Combned expen- N M Jersey's muno- ; --hoote last year t>4u7.o00.0oo, New,,,,,ym Assocaton Tn; State Employ' )Uced 3,623 workdunt! November, o( ; :'57 were farm jobs he Detectves Wl-.tu und Harry S. Ar- UTcvcd well deserved ''n from Governorj r thulr work at WT fall.,. The recent! lwndce lt Skllmnn w for Epleptcs s (he dsease s under Bunds totallk $4,- ve. been ned by l'jl!, wth SUte De- " Agrculture... The 'role Board recently "! as ^ :;l Parsons announr'.s pnpos' legslaton next extend statute ol applcable to enme.s.. Governor Drswll ' < Pennsylvana Legls- " year wll Jon New ''luwre and New York r.«': tu equtably dvde '' «f upper Delaware The New Jersey Educu- "' latum s celebratng ts : d years of exstonce ny, New Jersey " presentng over 08,- ltdputed n sol con- projects. T. Danel L. ayrulturh agent of " County, hats receved ^ushed servce award '' Natonal Assocaton of Agrcultural Agents for 's of servce... The.mm Furm Show s " to open at Harrlsburg n.y 2 and contnue January 6. ''Ol. CAPERS: State Mo- :el? Drector Wllam J. that where mo < *. y now tylnk " ponts... Nety Jersey's muncpaltes have no unty to charge a fee to lor a dp n ocean, Hate Dvson, State Su- "ml, las ruled... Hus- '"' get lnvqlved n matrntunblemsntb should not stores to MSCELLANEOUS DARAOO'S AUTO DRVNO SCHOOL Latest and oldest )n County. Hydramatlc, Flud and Standard. Perth Amboy or Charter B-M. ' 2-6-M P YOUR DRNKNG has become a problem, hcurmmts Anonymous can help you. Wrte P. O. Box 253, Woodbrdge, or telephone Market tl COMFORT OR FASHON FRST? Both come frst wth Spencer Supports. Lrt me show you how grand you can look and feel n Spencers created for you and you Or Opnons Contnued from Edtoral Paje> thought that ts bref lfe may be saved that we menton matter. The story had to do wth a certan publc offcal who was consdered by State Department to be, so story sad, a "pood" securty rsk. Obvously re wns mental conflct n produqton of ths word, waverng as t croes mdway between good and poor. A pood rsk, ndeed: Hbw many thngs are re n lfe that dangle halfway between good and poor? "How was show last nght? Oh, not too (food, not too bad. Just about pood, 'd say." n fact nearly everythng, ncludng people, fall nto pood category. Most sngng s pood. Most people are pood sports. Most cookng ranges from pood to poor lonc lonc. M Mrs. FrankF k McQarrah, J. 2/4-/29 or, f you are lucky, from pood to '- good, Most people have a pood Unusual Request tme at partes, and enjoy pood To neutralse odor of. health.' tockynrda dstrct as bus went We could go on lke that ad nflnltum to bolster poston,by t, a lady passenger bought a bottle of lavender salts. She un- that none of words we now :orked bottle one block away have ndcatng safe, mddle from dstrct and kept t under her nose untl feus passed portmanteau word created by ground s nearly so effectve as secton. Tmes lnotype operator. We suggest that t would be a pretty One mornng as ste rode atom; pood dea for Tmes to throw she xlanced out wndow and ts respected weght behnd ths saw th.nt t was tme to uncork new word. Hartford Courant. bottle. She dd so and held t to her nose. As smell of stockyards grow stronger she held thn bottle closer to her nose. When bus reached heart of Stockyards dstrct, a man across asle shouted: "For gosh sakes lady, close that bottle!" PETER KABBTT N MARNES ST. LOUS. Mo A World War veteran of offensve on Taru- Wa, who recently re-enlsted n BEAR WNS FGHT WTH CAR. ROCKY OAF. Va. An automoble, weghng approxmately.'.ooo-pounds, had a collson wth a 300-pound bear'and emerged wth $75 worth of dents and fender wrnkles. The bear apparently was only stunned. The drver of car, Rev. Ross Francsco, Mt Ary, N. c, sad he attempted to avod bear when t lumbered out on U, B Route 52, near Rocky Gap, tut bear collded wth car's front fend- Habbltt. Jr. Peter has a bror, named Jack Rabbltt and a sster, ers and n somehow, ht a back Bunny" Rabtt. " l 00r 'v 3 OK SNCKREST Season's Greetngs... md rcnumfer for MORTGAGE MONEY To BUY.BULD/ REFNANCE Quck Servce for Your Satsfacton FRST SAVNGS and LOAN ASSN. of PERTH AMBOY 339 STATE STREET P. A Oprn Dally 9 to Saturday TU U Noon Member Federal Savngs and Loan nsurance Corp. CHRSTMAS BASKETS MADE TO ORDER SCHENEY ^CARSTARS $4.42 S TAYLOR WNES $,45 ' We have "what t takes" to help you celebrate holdays! To serve your quests or to gve as gfts, we recommend... CAMPBELLS SCOTCH $6.00 CORONET BRANDY $4.65 GaloWnes Seagrams $.00 Qts. $.89. Gate. S4.42 Complete Lne of WNES and BEERS For FREE Delvery Call WO (9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ONLY) FOUR ROSES $4.77 OLD TAYLOR $7.35 A Joyous Chrstmas To All of Y>u Kfom AH of Un LORD ' CALVERT $5.05 JOS. ANDRASCK'8 Woodbrdge Lquor Store 5, UWV AVENOE WOOBBWDqE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 952 COLONA ACTVTES (Soolal Notes from Colonla proper, nman Avenue Secton. and Colonla Vllage! By Mrs. Henry Struhd Rahway To start your Colonla brevtes, would lke to wsh all our readers, good frends and neghbors a very Merry Chrstmas. Mrs. Wllam Johnson,.Columba Avenue, has returned after a vst of several weeks wth her son-nlaw and daughter. Cpl. and Mrs. John E. Olver at Cherry Pont, N. C. The Olvers, wth r son, John E. Olver Jr., 2 weeks old, are vstng wth Mrs. Johnson. The chld wll be chrstened Sunday, n Frst Presbyteran Church, Avenel. Thomas Ryan, 2095 St. George Avenue, has returned from Bronx Veterans Hosptal and.s spendng a few days wth ht daughter, Mrs. Frank Mljores, Woodland Drve. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Neuhaus, 443 Falrvew Avenue, re cently entertaned Mr, Neuhaus' parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles O. Neuhaus, Phladelpha, Pa. Mrs. Bart Drlscoll and daughter Prsclla, 4 West Clff Road spent a few days wth her mor Mrs. Edwn Mllln, and her sster Mrs, Edwn Laventhal, Scotch Plans. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Zmmerman, 22 Rdge Road, recently entertaned her far and mor, Mr and Mrs. Martn Cnrr, Newark and her brormn-law and sster Mr. and Mrs. John Hlvar, rvng ton. The Vllage Belles held a Chrst Coal COAL - FUEL OL OL BURNERS CALL WDGE AVENEL COAL & OL CO. 826 RAHWAY AVE., AVENEL Howard FUEL SERVCE COAL OL TRUCKNG Ol Burner Sales & Servce 24 HOUR SERVCE Call Metuchen M 92 Rdreley Ave. seln, N. J. Concrete HGH TEST QUALTY CONCRETE Laboratory Approved Crushed Stone - Washed Gravel Washed Sand Waterproofng Urns - Brck - Cement - Plaster Rartan Mercantle Corporaton Phone PE FRONT AND fayette STB. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Drug Store Avmcl Pharmacy 00 BAHWAY AVENUK WOODBRDGE 8-94 WHTMAN'S CANDES Cosmetcs - Flm - 'GreeUW Cards RAYMOND JACKSON AND SON DRUGGST 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone; Dancng Let Your Chldren Use Ther Excess Energy (or Cultural Educatonal Programs TELEVSON NEEDS THEM Enroll by Callng CA Carteret School of Dancng mas party n home of Mrs. Henry Oolden, 7 Longfellow Drve Attendng were: Mrs. John Bojjte Mrs. Wlbur Haveland, Mrs. Stehen Sullck, Mrs. Donald Veaux Mrs. John Yagueskl, Mrs. Thomas Oegenhelmer and Mrs. Edwdrd O'Nell. > Mr. and Mrs. Bran Whte, 96 Colonla Boulevard, were guests o: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rhodes, Colonla at a recent concert of Westfleld Glee Club. Exchange of gfts hghlghted a Chrstmas party of Browne Troop 2 recently n lbrary. Th commttee conssted of Carolln Wlson, Joyce Robb, Janet Smth Jula Gomaz and Dane Larson Mrs. John Radn, Mrs. Rober Frank and Mrs. Arthur Dlly leaders, were present. Recent guests' of Mr. and Mr: Joseph Baka, 207 Colonla Boule vard, were Mr. and Mrs. Franc: Casey and son, Edward, Beware: ana Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Fedo and»on, Wllam, Perth Amboy. 25 persons attended a Chrstmas party of Auxlary to Co ona took and' Ladder Compan recently n flrehouse. Mr: Charles Skblnsky, charman, wa asssted by Mrs. Fred Sutter, Mn George Scott, Mrs. Robert Schus^ sler, Mrs. Domnc Auto, Mrs. Raymond HuKhes and Mrs. Robert Mor'lssey, Mrs. Joseph Grassl m- rsonated Santa. Recent vstors of her brorn-law and sster. Mr. and Mrs. Joeph Salotnone, deal Beach were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox, Bramall Court. Mrs. Albert 'Foote, nman Aveue; Mrs. Ellen De Joy, Woodrldge; Mrs. Frank Mayo, also ot Woodbrdge and Mrs. Rchard rauss, attended a Chrstmas par-,y and busness meetng n Buttonwood Manor, Matawan as members f Trustees of Free School Lands. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Droste and hldren, Robert, James, Ann and Rchard, Edgewood Avenue vsted Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Droste. Mr. Droste's parents n HUlsdnle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skblnsky, Amherst Avenue^.ttended fuflral of Mr. SlfltJnsky's sster, Mrs. Helen Klen, Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Storck, n-- man Avenue, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olman Dorn, Berkely Heghts. The Coffee Club met n home of Mrs. James Taggart, Harrson Avenue. Groups and 2 of 4-H Cloverettes met and baked and wrapped Chrstmas cookes. Group met n home of Mrs. Henry Damon, Mornngslde Road; Group 2, n home of Mrs. Paul Thomas, Lancaster Road; Group 3 met at 6 P.M., Monday n home of Mrs. John Matsko, Mornngslde Rood. The New Year's Eve commttee of Frendly Neghbors Club ntated plans for club's party last nght n home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strubel, 24 Colonla Boulevard, Attendng were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zmmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Morrson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sawyer and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox. A Chrstmas party, hghlghted by an exchange of gfts was feature of a meetng of Half Ton club n home of Mrs. Wllam Robak, Mornrngslde Road. The dark horse went to Mrs. Thomas Ferrguo, Metuchen. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Swanck. 2 Shadowlawn Drve, entertaned hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swanck, Elzabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Essg and Chldren, Nancy and Donald, 76 Colonla Boulevard, spent Sunday wth her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ml chael Begany, Lttle Slver. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Flllppone 62 Rdge Road entertaned Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Ambro slno and chldren. Frank and Jo Ann, Keyport, and Mr. and Mrs. Lovls Trolano and chldren, Dorothy and Ann Mare, Arlngton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaRosa, 40 Longfellow Drve, entertaned Sunday, Mrs. Ann Costollano and son, Lous, and Mr. and Mrs. Phlp De- VJto, Brooklyn. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Stacey, 32 Bramhall Road, entertaned her bror, Mr. Jack Keen, Elzabeth, Mss Evelyn Vassallo, Plamneld. Mss Ktty Force and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alloco and son, Joseph Jr., Keyport. Mr. and Ms. Edward Foxe, Bramhall Court, entertaned over, week-end, her Bster and bro- r-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Trent and Rchard Jr., New Bruns wck. Mr. and Mrs. George Hahl, Canterberry Lane entertaned Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Handel and chldren, Phylls and Edward Orange. BUSNESS DRECTORY Electrcans TED SPOS Electrcal Contractor 88 SHERRY STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Everythng Electrcal CALLt WO Funeral Drectors SYSOWECK Funeral Home 46 Atlantc Street Carteret. N. J. Telephone Carteret -S7S FLYNN & SON FUNERAL HOMES ElUbll.hed 5 Yean 420 East Avenue Perth Amboy 23 Ford AT*., Fords P. A BUY ON THE HGHWAY AND SAVE! BETTER FURNTURE LOWER PRCES Wnter Brors Waysde Furnture Shop Hjhway 25 Avenel, N. J. Open. Daly 0 A. M. to 8 P. M. Phone WoodbrMce Lquor Stores Telephone Woodbrtdce Woodbrdge Lquor Store JOS. ANDRASCK, PROP. Complete Stock of Domestc and mported Wnes, Beers and Lquors 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. Movng and Truckng Complete Movng Job 3 Rooms S25 5 Rooms $35 4 Rooms 30 6 Rooms $40 Reasonable Storage 30 Days Free All Loads nsured 0 years exp. ECONOMY MOVERS! Ralway Muscal nstruments ENKOLL TODAY n our BCQNNBS ACCORDON PBOORAM tymteutber, ttw» s no accordon to bur. Complete lne of Huaeal nstruments at Low Prces Edde's Musc Center AND SCHOOL OF MCSO Poultry Rado & TV Servce Avalable All Year JERSEY TURKEYS LVE OR DRESSED 2 TO 30 POUNDS Farm-Fresh Frozen. Lnk Box 003, Lake Avenue RAHWAY, N. J. RA Plumbng and Heatng Charles Fart Plumbng Heatng Electrlo Sewer Servce Telephones: Wnodbrdgp or Woodbrdfe, N. J. 62 LNDEN AVENUE PLUMBNG t HEATNG OL, GAS NSTALLATONS REMODELNG RADANT HEATNG Wn. A. BALABAS Plumbng & Heatng Contractor 29 GRANDVEW AVENUE FORDS (Rartan Twsp.) N. J. Pet Young PARAKEETS Sutable for Tranng Tropeal Fsh Shop mported Sngng CANARES BREEDERS' SUPPLES Save Quantty Dscount* U.S.G. nspected Fresh Horse Meat JOE'S PET SHOP 56 NEW BRUNSWCK AVE. PERTH AMBOY Rado antf TV Servce TELEVSON BEBVCB SOUB BUSNESS CaU WO 8-SN Today WOODBRDGE RADO & TELEVSON 450 Babwar An., Al's Rado and Televson Prompt Expert Repaln RCA Tubes A Putt Batteres 34 PERSHNG AVE. CARTERET, N. J. A. Kh, Jr., Prop. Telephone CA and Sdng Henry Jansen & Son Tnnlnf and Sheet Metal Work Roofng, Metal Celngs and Furnace Work v S88 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone Sewng Machnes WE REPAR SEWNG MACHNES ' Let t SNGER expert tuneup your sewng machne. Reasonable charges. Estmate furnshed n advance. Call your JWGR SEWSG CENTU 69 Smth St. Perth Amboy CaU PE 4-0U Servce Statons Holohan Brors GARAGE Calso Products Phone Woodbrdge and 8-0S3S Cor. Amboj Avenue and Second Street Pfrestone Tres and Tubes' Woodbrdge, N. J. Tax WOODBRDGE DAY AND NGHT SERVCE M.ETERED RATES Frst l MUe Each Addtonal \ Mle., v0< OFHCE: 443 PKARL STREET WOOOBHDGE, N. J. RUBBER FLOORNG PAGE NNE SELN NEWS Br Mn. Bane!! Von*.T PMM Met -MSW» Ak Mrs. Alce Kehoe was notlne»;\ that she has won a prze from th» ;j Unted Natons Buldng whch»ho toured last week wth Woman'l' Club of selln, - Mr. and Mrs. John Lews, SO" ^ nora Avenue, are proud par* ents of a son Dorn at St, Peter"!,' Hosptal, New Brunswck. "s Mrs. Qeorgc Rapp, Fat Avenue, spent Frday wth frends n West : Orange, ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Hovls, So* nora Avenue, entertaned n honor f r daughter, Bllle Carne, on her 0th brthday. Present were.; Fred Fabo, Peter Martuccl, Norman Becerra, Louse Marony, Joan Farkas, Mary Bethy and Judy Kenny and Betty Jean and Annlo Hovls. The teenage recreaton program was held at School 6 Frday and a slver collecton amountng to $5 'was taken and was sent to ndependent - Leader Chrstmas Fund for needy. n charge was Mrs. Clarence Bower, who announced that 0 youngsters were present. Several local chldren, took part n an amateur show and >-=oh and Ann Smth, Avenel, dd an acrobatc act. n charge of dancng were Mrs. Robert Perllad, John Skrypa and Vncent Grognn. n charge of png pong and shuffleboard were John Cwlekalo and Walter Jaworskl of seln Lons Club. t Used Cars "BETTER USED CARS" BERME AUTO SALES 405 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J., Wdge Upholsterng 3-PECE PARLOR SUTE Your Choce of Materal Specalzng n MADE-TO-ORDER FURNTURr and REPARNG Sermayan UPHOLSTERY SHOP 5 FFTH AVENUE, AVENEL Call WO-8-27 HEALTH and BEAUTY 4, Ml of ha 40 By DR. SOPHA BRUNSON Baldness Some babes who are born wthout har reman so throughout lfe. There are often ors who grow* no har for a year or two, owng to malnutrton and delayed development. : : 'l Baldness seems to run n fam- j les and affects both males and fe-,:. males. Many men are bald, especlally those advanced n years...'.-.* The mollcules fr^nt whch har grows become destroyed. n such condtons re s no hope of mprovement. Those who do ;'J>? bran work and lead sedentary. lves actually become bald earler,,, ^ than those who exercse vgorously, '; and are exposed to open ar. ; ;j We have all seen people who lost '"'"> ;her har as a result of llness, es- v,? pecally prolon-ged fevers, such as * ;,yptod, ntermttent malara, etc. ' s qute common for har to. $ 'all ou durng a severe llness Jlf rom any cause. :R Nervoys condtons o^ten pro* ^; f duce baldness, but where }?ald- :];' ', ness s due to a temporary cond- ;Jv on, har can sdmetmes be * nduced to erqw back as healt'l~~?«! of patent mproves. Many con-, dtons of scalp, cause harj to fall Out. Some skn dseases arej partcularly ppne to attack scalp and cause baldness. #-'ays y>. wll cause hah- to fall qut. ll,t exposures are not tod long con-> fy tjnued, har grows agan. Rng- f; worm of scalp and or para-,'tj stlc dseases are very hard to :^ cure, and cause a patchy form of ;} baldness. Ths knd of Alopeca (baldness), s very common, es-. ' } ' peclally n Europe. h n order to curs baldness, jjjg cause must be dscovered and re- sf? moved. We do not fknow cause ' $ of heredtary alopeca, but mem-,-j bets of same famly ave often'»w afflcted wth dandruff. Ths s ':;,; easly spread' by usnd tlhe sam6 '4 combs and 'brushes, ol even., : : M same towels. Scrupulous cleau-"" T ness s necessarj. ' «Tl>e blood nourshes half ' Tlng follcles, and makes har groty ;; : consequently anythng that te\fls,.: ^ to brng ' Wood ty sea])) vl) helps to cure or prevent ths <» ^^ ARTTllECO. pleasant coadttlon. W»H tt«tp*>v^ uent s sufferlrg from rwflt- ^ of llness or a/wastng dsease, he vj n must be bult up j>y food? and pm- f,\ WOODBEDQ BATHS, KTCHENS per toncs. The scalp shouldjuto : ':'.' be treated by vgorous ma "" and exposure to ar and HKhtf,»ys. Ths treatunent lelps Out control nutrton and blood to noursh scaln,

10 P/ GE TEN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24. Woodbrdge Oaks News By Glsdrt E. Scaltk Z6 Elmhont Amauc Tel. Me. 6-(79 Mr. and Mrs. Cttadno. Ply mouth Drve, ar.p very happy. They have lfard f'r,m r son Cp] Stpvr P, Cttadno who s statoned \VH:: :)P st Mrlnr Dvson n Ko(\ lor -.'.vep months. We offer our condolences to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ackerman. Adams Street n nve.th."! her mor. Mrs. Nancy Cnr.lana. Pllpsbuu or, Twl.y. December 7. Mr. and Mrs, Ackerman spent TllJSfl:.v st.l Fm.y ll Phlpsburt;. CondkW', a'.'-u to Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Dtvlm. Wood Avenue, n loss of hs muthfr. Mrs. Devln. Unon, wl',} p.sscd.vvrv.saturday. December 20 Mr. and M: f. RjU-rt Arfralas anrl.son. Roger Adams Steet, wll spend C-Jn.- D.y at home d Mrs. Ag.tla* pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Chttt.- Jnd/.tcet^ rvnston, v.here re wll be a famly garng, Mr. and Mrs J.ck Katzenbaek Jr. and chldren, Adams Street, l>jan Us spend Cn^mas Day wth Mr. and Mr- J~'-.: K.tMbaok. Sr. n Newark. Mr. Robert Arsalas. Adams Street, w; vst ns m.'t'.tr..\(*c Eva ArgaUn. Nj'lto-An. Pa.. Frday 26. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. H'.ryk and son, Walter. Wood Avenue, and Mrs. Eeamr Perry and daughter.!:?mel Avenue, A ll attend a Chrst - mas party tlls afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Huryk wll also attend a Polsh Chrstmns party tonght. Ths affar wll be very unque. The Huryks a.'e preparng for many p.uests on Chrstmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neale and son, Robert Jr.. Adams Street, wll spend Chrstmas Day wth Mrs. Neales' aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wttersen. Englshtown. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barret. Oak Tree Road, wll spend Chrstmas evenng wth Mrs. Barret's parents, and Mrs. Andrew Tyszczek, rvlngton. Chrstmas Day wll be spent wth Mrs. Barret's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ba-rlftt, Elzabeth'. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cuthbertson, Oak Tree Road, mere hosts to Mr and Mrs. Lous Schmltt and son. George, and daughters, Mary Jane, ftahway, Saturday and 3un«day. Mr. and Ms. CuthberUoh wll entertan several guests Chrstmas Day. Among guests wll be Mr,md Mrs. Al Shuler and chldren, Audrey and Arlene, Lttle Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Lous Schmltt and chldren, Rnhway. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Sennt. Adams Street, were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Markell and daughter, Janet and son, Wllam. Rahway, Saturday and Sunday. Frday evenng (juests were Maucer chldren tmd Mss, Volet Scank, town. Mr and Mrs. Dck Coburter and hlldren. Oak Tree Road, wll enloy Chrstmas Day vrtth Mrs. Comer's parents, Mr, and Mrs Walter Colle, rvlngton. The project looks lke a dsplay J! beautful Chrstmas cardb. t s too bad a prze cannot be awarded, rte dsplays truly warrant m. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bchott, Adams Street, wll be hosts to a number of guests Chrstmas Day.Among guests wll be Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schott, Orange; Mrs. Mary Woolley. Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woolley and chldren, Kathy and Joseph. West fnd, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bchott and hldren. Patty and Jacke, Lnden. Mr. and Mrs. John Trmmer. Avon Terrace, wll spend Chrstmas Day at Frenehtown, at home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Trmmer. Mr. and Mrs. John Tlrpak. Adams Street, receved a beautful Chrstmas card maled from Japan by r son, George, who s n Unted 8tates Navy. Ther heart* were gladdened by ths token. Lttle John Tlrpak. ll of rvlngton, spent week wth hs grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.-Tlrpak wll entertan a number of guests on Chrstmas Day. Among m wll be Mr. and Mrs. James Horan and daughter, Deborah Mare, Arlngton, Teen Age Recreaton on Frday nght was well attended. The Lons Club had John Cwlekalo and Walter Jaworsk supervse games. A number of Woodbrdge Oaks hldren were n Trnty Church of seln's Chrstmas proram Sunday and y rected very well. FS May 7r 7'(,v// you (le lest (le 'season has o offer wth an uhumlanee of good cheer for everyone. CHOPER'S DEPT. STORE 8 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE Supper Club Gves $50.00 to Church SEWAREN--St. John's Supper Club held ts Chrstmas Party at last week's meetng. The menu was planned for Sewaren Men's Club -Dnner n January. A donaton of $50.00 was voted to be gven to St. John's Church, After supper was served, games were played and cur* sung; There was also an exchange of gfts. Those present were Mrs. Wllam Brd, Mrs. Danel Bshop, Mrs. Chester Flarowts, Mrs. Jeanette Randolph, Mrs. Walter Wyckoff. Mrs. Harry Halsey, Mrs. James O'Donnell, Mrs. Wllam Frelsh, Mrs. Charles Bohlke, Mrs. Jay Venerus, Mrs. A. W. Sehedt, Mrs. F. J. Adams and Mrs. F. T. Howell. Chan O'Hlls Park Reports By Reglna Martnet 74 Washngton Avenue, belln Pror* Ralway -958 would lke to wsh everyone p '.he Park a very Merry Chrstmas. hope that comrus year brngs health and happness to all. Haapy brthday to Stephen Kravu. 072 Woodruff Avenue, December?7; Danne Kull. 064 Woodruff Avenue, December S: Dawn rene Adam, 993 Rpbem Place, December 3. Happy BTnvWsary to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kralrtz. 072 Woodnfl Avenue, December 30 Mr. and Ms. Samuel Cavallera, 3 Washngton Avenue, have gone to Boston, Mass, to spend hol- JayV wth Mrs. Cavallera's permts. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martnez?4 Washngton Avenue, spent weekend n New York, vstn? her parents. Practcal Nurse Students Capped WOODBRDGE P r a c t c a l nurse students at Mddlesex bounty Vocatonal and Techncal Hgh School, Convery Boulevard ecelved r caps at a specf,rogram held at school. Frday, They are: Mrs. Freda Lleman. Mrs. Grace McCallaster, Mrs Clementne Meszkalsk, Mrs. Geneva Mller, Mrs. Anne Ftewluek Mss Rose. Prlmarana, Mss Joan Soleduk, Mss Glda Valenta. Mrs. prace Wheeler, Mrs. Margaret Woodwark. The students have completed r precllncal tranng and wll :ea\'e for afflaton at St. Peter's General Hosptal, New Brunswck The program was as follows: reetngs. Mss Edth Frey, student charman; rnedley of Chrstmas Songs, Glee Club; candlelght processonal, practcal nurse students; presentaton of class. Mrs. Ruth V. Ben, R. N.,; cappng. Mrs. Janet H. Lund, prncpal; Practcal Nursng," Mss Laura Jensen, practcal nurse graduate; Mss Mary Dunn, R. N., supervsor. St. Peter's General Hosptal; Henry Zanza';ar, gudance counselor; hymn, Glee Club; presentaton of Gdeon Testaments, Rev. Oustav Bolt; closng remarks. Mss Frey After program a recepton for practcal nurse students and r guests was held n school apartment. SEWAREN NOTES There were fre«move* Satur- Jay for chldren at selln rheatre. A good tme was had by ll kddes. Kotsch Retres After 3 Years WOODBRDGE Adolph P Kotsch of 269 South Park Drve, *ho has keen assooeted wth Western Electrc Company for 3 vens, retred on December 8. He,\ as a department chef n manual apparatus shop. Born n Phladelpha, Mr, Kotach joned company when, Western Electrc's nstrument shop was located n that ojty. He wrts transferred to < Keany Works n 93 when shop was moved to Kearny, plant. Durng World War he was n charge of manufacturng dffcultes and specal assgnment department. After war he took charge of relay assembly department. Mr. Kotsch s a veteran of World War and served n U. S. Navy. He belongs to Woodbrldge Post No. 87. Amercan Legon, and Stanpy S. Holmes Chapter of Teleohone Poneers of Amerca whch c.mposed of men and women at plant who have 2 or more vens of servce. Cancer Bandage Club Entertans at Party ~ COLONA One hundred twen- Ly fve persons attended a Chrstmas party of Colona Cancer Club n lbrary. Mrs. Elmer Deak was master of ceremones for entertanment whch ncluded dancng, sngng and pantommes. Partcpatng n a fashon show and "gay nnetes revew" were Mrs. Rchard Larson, Mrs. Charles Ronge, Mrs. Smon Kluz, Mrs. Manny Goldfarb, Mrs. Deak and Mrs. John Pcaro. Dances were by Mrs. Ernest Hegrd,us. Mrs. Flora Hayes and her troup and Gal $ooper and Prsclla Drscoll Mrs. John Feldman gave pantommes and Anthony Cuffreda and Ars. T. E. Honyak sang. Mrs. Rob ;rt Netson and Flo/ence Obson p!ayed pano. Hostesses were Mrs. John Belz, charman; Mrs. John Bacskay, Mrs. John Radn, Mrs. Arthur Dllly, Mrs. Mchael Peyto, Mrs. Robert Morett, Mrs. Kenneth For henbough and Mrs: George Emory. Stars of Davd Group To Attend Conventon Mss Helen Clark, a student at Prncpa College, Elsah,., s spendng holday vacaton wth j her parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Clark; Chffftoad. Mrs. W. Frank" Burns, Mlton, N. H., formerly of town, s vstng relatves here. Mss Eleanor Austen, a student at NJC, New Brunswck, s spendng her vacaton at home wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P, S. Austen, West Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Austen and son, Plajtt wll attend as alternates. At Chldren Are Guests Of Calona Fre Co. COLONTA A largely nttended cwwrens' party was held by. Cnlona Fre Company at me frebouse on Sunday. "The Story of Chrst" was told n a blanket form by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chambflln of Colona Chapel. ( Moves tare shown and refreshments were served rnd candy nnd gfts were Hwn to each chld attendng from nmsn Avenue secton. Santa was re to take all me orders for tonpll. NOTU NOTCE Of SAF. Notlrc s horftv VP thm on "' n' t" " f(l( '» o f t n ' JfOAt, NOTCES TlROrHA~~BRYANT. f»fcr.d<mt8. Wrt of Executon "" sale ol premses dated Mureh. 0.W. By vrtue of th- ubovc BU nl Wrt. to me drected am tlcllvcrctl. wll expose t» sale»t publc vemhw on 8DAY. THE OF JANUARY A D, HUNDHD FFTY-THRE»t hour of two o'clock bv thfl n prelllnn (Standard or llnylpt. S V: ng) tme, n afternoon of thf mcl d t th Bherlff- Offc ng) day»t Bherlff of New Brunswck. ern Offce n Ctty N. J All rght, tll** d J. nnd nterest of All th g, defendants. Zndle rynnt.ml Bry»nl. of. ft and o nl me lollowh! (lescnbed premlbe-.. to wt: ALL those certmn lots, tract or parpel of nnd nnd herenafter pnrtlcultrlt descrlhed. sltunte, vln; and belnu n Townshp of Woolhrldjte n Cour.v ot MUldlrsex nnd Stnte of New Jersey. BENO known H' dalpnated on He WoodbrldKe Town?lln Assessumt Mnp us lots No. 407 to Nl 4(l! l'lu:-lvr n Block 50K. BENO»mo known nnd deslnnnled >s law «7 to 409 nclusve on t.cvrtulu member?«952. n t" ". Bo»nt or EcMrntlon n HP WH)» *-" 00 Bulldl!'. Barron Amme. Wnodorldg*. NPW Jersey, nt flbl o'clock P l map enttled "Hulwtv M. k-srrlbctl premse*, stuate at norrn- eml of Strawberry Hll School property, wll be MtlUfr, publc wlr to th' hltfhes ject to tl* cotultlom hrrplnfrr mentoned,.. The property tn he sold s descrbed M' located n 'he Townshp of Woolbrdce n County of Mddles** and Stnte of New Jersey. BEGNNNG»l a stake n a corner of snl,property whch st;kf s dlsunt measured nlong norrly llur ot sad school prop- #rty sa J8 fret vfb-.prly from wester:y lne of strawberry Hll Avenue, on a course runng south 8 nl' west. Whch pol't on Strawberry Hll Avenue l norast corner or snld strawberry Hll P-hDo properly and s located 3(0 lee soutl-.erlv measured nonx snlrt lne of sad tverue from tersccton wth tl; Mlton Avenue: n by The BrooKs Corporaton. 299 Brnnd- Wy N. Y ' Whch map wn fled n He Mlddlesej Countv Clerks Ol re on August 6. MT»«M»p No. W Box <no. Beng pntmlw commonly Known nntl deslnnated a«no. 354 nnan Avente. Mcturhen, N. J The approxmate ;,:no\nt of 'he JuKment to be satsfed hy n'm * >''' ls "> " sum of Two Thousand Three Hundred 8eventy-se»en Dollars 2,77 00) U)- from Sr.wtjern H n,' n on n ronvu h ' sory Une nf fr.n Md becln- ^ '?H!ff*; weslrly AvrnM ' ex'e'l- He]],[ thp rdur'c of noutr 8 or wos- n (ls;mm:p of -" 72 feet: th»n<*p on ; nw n':-l a'59' west parallel wljh Sr.rvherrv H:ll Avrnue, 0 25 fert tc. pan' n present norrly lne of M\K whoo! property; nce U!O:M same north S ' east fee; to n smkc n anor corner of sad s-hoo! property: nce south 6' 2' east 6"!> feet to pont tnd'plare of BEONNNO, Ths sale s on condton that mcrnsful bdder spn an agreement to purchase and depost 20'. of amount of hs bd wth Dstrct Clerk at concluson of bddng ftnd perform aforementoned ron- Mltlon and pny balance of prce wthn sxty days after date of sale. The property s to be conveyed by deed of bargan and sale. The Board reserves rlnht f m acceptable bt) s receved, to reject all bds»nd wthdraw property from HELEN H ANDERSON. ale. Dated: pecember t.l. 2>8.24 WOODBRDGE Sandra Warfeld and Mark Belafsky of rnnsreeaton Adath srael wl represent Stars of Davd Youth urcup as delegates to second Annual Natonal Conventon of Unted Synagogue Youth of Amerca to be held n ( WashlngU»t, D. C; December Jnda Pelbush and Wllam jtt ll ttd lternte At Looney Over Ld "The frst thng Maud dd wth her legacy was to touy a dozen new hats." "Ah, was afrad money would go to her head." PRNTNG T Folders Bllheads Letterheads Program* Booklets Fne Prntng for Every Need No matter wher you're contemplatng a bg advertsng campagn or orderng a new supply of letterheads, you can depend on us to delver a top-notch, carefully planned and executed prntng job promtly, and at low cost to you. Call Today tor Free Estmates Yes, call today... no fee for estmates. We'll rush a man to you to help you plan, showng you moneysavng short-cuts. THE MDDLESEX PRESS THE WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG OMPANY, WOOPBRDGE, NEW JKBm -WJO Wllam, vsted her bror-nlnw and sster, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam H. Dunlavey n Waterbury, Conn., over week-end. Auxlary Entertans At Chrstmas Affar COLONA A turkey dnner, entertanment and dancng were features of a Chrstmas party of Colona Unt 345, Amercan Legon Auxlary, held recently n post home. Husbands of members were guests. Ms. Ruth Novaek and Mrs. John Thomas were awarded gfts for presentng best wrapped packages n an exchange of gfts. Accompaned at pano by Mrs. Wllam Sergeant, presdent, members sang carols. Phlp Den Bleyker Jr. was awarded dark horse prze. j tendng as an observer wll be Carol Sue Cooper, PRESENTED WORKSHOP AVENEL The Waron Musc Studo presented ts, December Workshop yesterday at 638 Tenoyke Place, Rahway. Partcpatng were Donald Hyde, Vola Brchfeld, Kathy Markuln, Carol Metzger, Russel Demerest.'Mary Potts, Walter Starz, Kay Warman, Dorothy Weferlng, Dors Wahman, Dane Ruesch, Patrca Betsch, Janet McElroy, Patrca Wshart. Barbara Wensloff, Walter Goos, George Becker, Luclle ' Waron, Paula Waron. SHERFF'S SALE 8UPBHOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY -Chance!? Dvson, Mddlesex County Docket No F-R20-5 FRST BANK nnd TRUST COMPANY.» corporaton of State of New Jersey. Plantff, and ANTHONY BALATCO and RUTH BALATCO, hs wfe, et nl».. Defendants. Wrt of Executon for sz:e o! mart^aed pralses dated December, 952. By vrtue: of \.t abate stated Wrt, to me drected and delvered. wll epote to Bale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY. THE FOURTEE*mT DAY OV JANUARY, A D NNB- TEEN HUNDRED FFTY-THREE at hour of two o'clock by n prevalng (Standard or Daylght Sav nul tme. n afternoon of sad day. at Sherffs Offce la Cty of Kew Brunswck, N. J All that tract or parcel of land, stuate, lylnk and belne n Cty of Perth Amboy, n County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey. DEGKNNO n a pant n Sourly lne of South Park Drve dstant Easterly feet from ntersecton, reof wth Easterly lne ol Convery Boulevard, runnng nce, ( South 20 degrees T mnutes West 3052 feet to a pont; nce (2 South 4tl rees 0 mnute East 53.8! fed to a pont; nce H3 North 20 degrees 7 mnutes East feet to a pont tn Sourly lne of South Park Drve; nce 4 altnu sad lne of South t Drve North 48 degrees 0 mnute West 53.8 leet to pont nnd place t BEGNNNG:. BENO known and desgnated as Block 399-A.t Lot 5 on map enttled Mup of Woodland Park, stuated n Perth AmUoy, Mddlesex County. N, J. December, 949, Louts P. Booz. Cvl BWtnwr". whch map was fled n Offce of th» Clerk of Mddles*! County n March , Fle 920. Map No Beng premses commonly known and desgnated as No. 55 South Park Drve. Perth Amboy, N. J. The approxmate amount of Judgments to be satsfed by sad Mle ls mm of Thrteen Thousand Seven Hundred Nnety-one Dollars J J toger wth costs of ths sale. Toger wth ll and sngular rghts. prvl«ee6. heredtaments and appurtenances reunto belongng or 'n anywse appertanng CORNELUS A. WALL, NO DEER: ONE BEAR POTSRAM, ft. Y.-JMrs. nce Grant recently went huntng. She saw no deer but a black bear popped up. Mrs. Grant took two shots to drop brun. Berber 8UPERO& <5oUKT OF NKW JERSEY Essex County Docket No. L SOUTH OBANGE TRUST COMPANY, Plantff, d ZD avates /or a ***' Patron, and th *t m.* J0H3lJe <- Chrftmas Check's Fh AVEHm through op VVOO >BRDO B.-/ \ ' Forgotten anyone? Send Flowers. Alwnys a Wecome (M!t. Orterf Fbosa t Wo LEWS S. JACOBKON, Attorney. L : --8 Sherff,»34.S6 SHERFF'S SALE Lawns owned gcr wth costs Tonetler wth nl rlrhta. of ths wle, txl md nppurtenftres reunto belnnt;lnk or n anywse nppertn CORNF.l.JS A. WAU.. REUBEN W. MAS.'ARSKY. Attorney. NOtlCKS fulflllnwnt of thn requrement by bdder. No nterest snal be allowed upon nny such oertlfled check or cunh rm hd must map be nerompnnlcrt hy n rertlflnnte frrtm R Bondng Compuny llccusod to do buelfl>!tt n StHte of New Jersey gueruteelng that f proposal of trre Bldtf^r be ncccptrd y wll furnsh Bonds set forth n FarnKraph of General Condton* of Contrnot, aftd ol bd wll be contlhg fulfllment of thl rehe hd for days nfter reof. enyupsn f (temtrlt. Ho hldder mny wthdmw he hd for ft porlod of thrty (30 d dute not. for openng rl Buccesffnl htddnr wll be reqllred to furnsh a Surety Company Bond n full Amount of contrnct prce ndemnfyng Th» Town. shp of Woodhrlde. New Jerwy. from all prorfedlnt's, mtts or actons of any 'mne, knd, or descrpton» n < rondltlmnl for fnlthful performance ol work. The Mnyor»nd Th* Townthlp Oommlttep reserve rght to feject any (\r all bds f n r opnon t la o tlo best ll'rpnb of He. Townshp B. 3. DUNfAN Townshp Clerk f -!,, 2-8. M, :,. STATE OF Oeorge F. ' sees nnrl pc. f \ tlvps nntl l r, slcc" nd tntere : F. Fox wlf' x. ll' sno.;2 JRRSKY to hers, devlthdr or :mv of NOXfK fo nddktl Sflaled Blls for 'Furnshng and f'llverlns of.0 Cyllndtn of Chlorne H 3() pmndf each, 95 dyllnders to ne 'evcrert every two month* to DfrKMHl Pl.nt, R«ftsbeT, Wpodbrane Townshp, New Jersey *m be receved by Townshp Commttee of TowFhlp of W.odBrldBfv at : Menornl Mvnlrlpa! RulldlrK, "WoWlbrldKe, New Jersey untl 8 P.M.. B.S.T. on Janu:-rv a.h. 953 ant) n at uld Men.rmt. Muncpal BulldlnK 'publcly n-nerl nnrt read Moud rue nf.rnnlo for Bdden may be ohtamed ;t olflce 'of Howrd tud- ;-on, Tawnhlp Knglneer, MttnoOa! Mnlrlp.l Buldng. The Townshp Commttee of rwnshtp of WoodhrlrtKe reserves th>. th'm to wave»ny nfonnmtes n r reje-t nny or all bld«nn bdder may wthdraw hs bd vlhn thrty days after sctm' reof. B. J. DUNtOAV -T.M..24 T«wn*lp Cl*,",,. : rult. lt'.c lll p ot lla P*nln,nd Mrs. doom'!,';<-ur,.e V. l-'ux Jefenchu"-- TOU ARE HEBEY s:mmnne),un requred to serve up' Thomas F. Ltlly. Plantff's attorney, whose ddrens? No. 095 St. Geortf Avenue. Ckmln, New Jsrsey. nn ts-.ter n com- Rfer To: W-et NOTKK OP PUBLC MR ro WHOM T MAY CONCERN: At l CONCERN: At K resulr meetng of Townshp - "mlt'o" nf 'he Townnhlo of Woodol New Jer.ey!.L ;,8 NOTCE TO BDDERS Sealed bld> wll be receved by ayer and Tc.vr.shp ComnlLtet of Townshp of Woodbrdge Mddlesex County, New Jersey, untl 8 P.M. Ba.--tern Standard Tme on Tuesday. January 20, 953 at a mcetlnc to be held n r regular meetrht; rooms, Memoral Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrdge. New Jersey, after whch tme y wll b* publcly opened and read nloud. for constructon of nterceptng Sewers, Pumplm; Statons and Sewage Treatment Plant, toger wth ncdental wth. work n connecton thtrr. Separate proposals wll be receved on d f h k p pp fve major dvsons of work us follows: l) General Constructon. (2 steel nnd ron. (3> Heatng. (4) Plumb- W pfanrlvd'ln 8 cvl acton '" w ''^ j. rldw. ne d Tuesday, December Bth Carrngher Bros, corporaton ",." _".,, wfs Mnott w Bdvertrw Uc that on Tuesday evenng, January flh, 953, Townshp Commttee wll meet at 8 P M. (E8Tt n Commutee Chberu. Memoral Munlclpa. Buldng, Woodbrdge, New Jersey, and»\;>ew and ml at publc sale and to tc hlkhest bdder accordng to term. ) sale on fle wth Townshp Clerk vet to nsnecttnt p nfl to be publcly read pror to snle. Lots 49 and 50 n Block 782 on Woodbrldge. Townshp Assessment Map. Take lurr notce that hp Commttee has, by resoluton and vrnuptt»r law. fxed a mnmum prce nt whch sad lots n sad block *lll be sold toger wth all ohe '"nls "»"'nen*. saltl mlntmum ple beng J plus costs of preparln >'«u m" Kvrrtltnc ths sale. 8a' lots n sad block, f Bold on terms, wll requre n down payment of 30,00, '.he ba.mce ox purcnase prce to be >"f n equal monthly nstallment* of $0.00 plus nterest and or term: provded lor n contract of sale. Take furr notce that at sad sale, or any date to whch t may be ad tourned. Townshp Commttee re,erves rght n ts dscreton to -> r or» nnv one or nl bds and to Ml! sad lots n sad block to such bldde: :H t juy select, due regard beng gven o terms and manner of payment, : case one or more mnmum bds ant] Jersey corporaton. s plantff and'you are defendants, prndnx n Superor Court of New Jersey, wthn thrty fve dbys after January , : exclusve of ««ch d;te t you fall so j to do, Juduement lor relef demanded n complant wll be taken arntnst you by drlult.. Ths acton has hrc nsttuted to quet ttle of C'.rr.Lhr Bros. Corwratlon to certan ::,uds arl prcm.sce stuated Elm Hrcet. lt' Colcna, n Townshp >; Woodbrldse, Mddeses County, New Jc-rsey and to : e»r up u dotbts and dsmtcs concernng same. You arc mmlc n party defendant because you. or er ot you. may clam, to have n clam, len or encumbrance or sonc estate n ;md to sad lund& and premses. Daltd December, 952. QRANT PO'OTT Clerk ol Tlw Superor Court be receved. Upon acceptance d of mnmum p o mnmu bd, or bd above mnmum. by Un Tjwnshlp Commttee and paynta. reof by purchaser accordng to manner of purohat* n accordance wth terms of sale on fle, Town shp wll delver a bargan and sal deed for sad premses. DATED D ng, c5j Electrcal Work. Plans, Specfcatons and p Sheets nwy.be obtaned at..,ol flee of Lous P. BOOB, Consultng EnK'neer, 7 Smth Street, Perth Amboy. New Jersey, untl fqrty-eltht (48) hours pror to tme»et for opemnk of bds upon payment of $ cost ol preparaton. Plans, Specfcatons nnd Proposal Sheets wll be furnshed only to, uul proposals wll be receved only from prospectve bdders who submt statements under oath relatng to r fnancal ablty, adequacy at plant and equpment, organzaton and pror experence and or matters, whch n opnon ol Engneer, qualfes m to do work under UB contract. Bds m.t be nuje on Proposal Sheets furnshed hy Consu'.Una Engneer, enclosed n a sealed envelope and addressed to Bernard J. Dun- Ban. Townshp Clerk of Townshp of Woodbrdge. New Jersey, nnd planly marked on outsde, "Proposal for (General Constructon. Steel and ron, Heatlns, Plumbng or Electrcal Work," and name ot bdder. Each bd must be accompaned by a certfed check or cash n amount of not less than ten (0) per cent of bd or 23,000.00, whchever s less, payable to order of Treasurer of The Townthlp of Woodbndne, New y wthout any condtonal endorsement as a guarantee that n case contract la awarded to bdder he Wll, wthn ton (0) day., reafter, execute such contract and furnsh ttatlsfucwy DATED: December 6th, 952. a. J JUNlUAN, lownsnlp Clerl To be ndvertlaed December 24, 85:. nnd December 3, 952, n nde Proposal t pendent-leader. Refer To: W-574; M0,-384 rvu'hck ur PUBLC SALB TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: At n regular meetng of Townstl Commute* of Townshp of Woodbrdge, held Tuesday, December letr ' 2, we drected to advertse fac that on Tuesday evenng, January Otl. 95, Townshp Commttee Am nl-e ut u P. M tst D tbe Com mttee Chambers, Memoral MuWclpa: Buldng, Woodbrdge, Mew Jersey, am expose and sell at publc sale and tc hghest bdder accordng to terms of sale on fle wth Townshp Clerk open to nspecton and to bo publc:, read pror to sale, Lou to S nclu Mvc n Block fw-e on WoodbrldK Townshp Assessment Map. lane mner notce tout Town' shp Commttee has, by resoluton m pursuant to law, fxed a mlnlmur prce at whch sad lots n sad bloc ml be soa toger wkt all or etulls pertnent, sad nlunum pres beng $,80000 plus costs of preparln. ecu ana aavertso; ths (kt. Sal luts n sad block, f sold on term wll requre a down payment of $80.00, oaurce of purchase prce to be pad n equal monthly nstallment! ot *'< <:Al, le f plus hl,,.,.,; nny d.u.,.,,, " 'urned, tl, f To«,,,,, '., ««mon l.tr.vject nnv one or nl,, 'd tots n saw h,»,'l- t, t nny Helen., lu<. t,»,,.,r terms Hm mn,lll>r of Opon accb )tjnrr ()f d, or bd nhovn tn owrhhtp Commlff hereof by nm-hc le manner of mrn,.,.,., 'lth ternr ot.sale lm uw!»lp wll delver,,,r.,:, leed fnr wm premse. DATKJ:, Decenljer lll B. J KNflAfj. 'l',, To be (!<lvrnl.':r f.,r(,, nd DecemhT.. '--p, >fer Tn: w f; OF P(l ll r O WHOM MAY 'll", At a remlnr np-tn; uf n '"mmlttee (lf T()Wn«* llhtl '['r«l:tv n, 952. wot'drected n advot- htt on Tuesday.v-n' 953, O'.V.,' meet ut 8PM F:: t, nlttee ChnmbTs. Mem.'r Woolbrldt'v N.' expose and ten «pu,. he hlghmt bdder acnm f sal* on fle wth Tn to ln*tht".n :,,, end pror to sole. Tan <, All af,ol, a n w ncu US-A, Lots 6 tn US n- n-,ots gn to M lnrlv',r< Part of Lot 7(, AH nf uslve n Blork.H3-H. w Lots 22 to 3 K 32 and 33 n Hlock SJ- 25 nclmlve ns W-lw nclmslve BS W-24 Lots 3? tn 4 nch 25-E,,ots 35 as W-"M, W-M4, ll', luslve»h W-J44 Lot n Mock MM), W- All nl Lot 3d, Parts of ncluslve. Purls o[ l.n"; c, slvs, All ot Lo ff n 7> Block mn. W-Cf Lot n Block HW-A. W- Lots 27- u'l 2: tr, '( BhK'k 9U. W-m TOTAL PHC'E; M.no. 0'; Of Sut 'rlc- :. [)>' M Balance n jralr ::;unh!', Take furr notce u, <hlp Commttee bus. by re nrsnnt to nw fu«l 'rce at whch std Nt, u *ul be so.u t/e'.cr w 'lertnent, >nm mm! betr 6.000( plus ro eeu am lulvertlnn' lots n sad hlock:,, l wll requre a down ;,, che bsnuce m [nn, hn " M equal mct'tlv. fm.oq am plus t'.erv 'lodeu lur cou'r Take furtner notce thn or my date to whlrh t lourned. Townshp c< lervts nsht H.v any one or C lnts sld lets n sad blocks n»s t may tvelcrt.. dm rr^,rd to terms and nuter ol cose one or more unltmm be receved Upon h>::uh!nre of tlol bd, or LM* juve mtnnnt Townshp Cumntl>t' uud tl reof by munh'jbf purclmse n wth terms"vf sale on tle, shp wll del)ver t bur;;; tleefl for snt pttnwv, DATBD: Oerrmber flth. h. J. DUNKAN. : To be advertsed Dttn and December 3. lm;!. pendent-leader. KH STATE OK NKW (Ke,ll Depnrlment nl s CKRTKCATK Ol lls To all to whom thc.^ pr may come, Grcctt;: WHERjEAfl, : pt';rs facton, by duly uur. of puk'eecllnjs lor f dssoluton reof hy hr consent of tll thy s'.x- posted n my oflltc, tha "BENGENE ltealty (O, tt corporaton of ths Ht prncpal otllce ls sltuat 6mHh Street, lt n* Amboy. County uf Mlctlcs New Jersey, Eugene; [Haul agent ren mul n rlarf upon whom process may has compled wth :!.' rrq. Ttle 4, Corporatons, On vsed Statutc of New JTS nary to ssung ut '- of Dssoluton. NOW THEREFORE,. Of State of State uf Do Hereby Certfy that tn por»uon dd, on T\ December, 952, fle n ny executed and atl'tt.'d run.' ng to tha dlasaluton ul tlon, executed by nl tn; reof, whch sna nma record of proceed n(.are now on fle n my ' provded by law, etfectr 26, 9J2. N TESTMONY have htreto set affxed my omchl st* L.8. ton, ths Twelfth rt--j ber. A, D. one tho hundred mul nfty-t..uyd performance bond Upon falure so to lqudated durnaget uud thk ZADE BRYANT and of bd wll be cunlnkent up.m Why s everybody.so happy at Chrstmas? sn't answer to be found n that Frst Chfstmas when sprt of sharng came nto ths world? Chrstmas Hm n nw thousand years you»nd yours always. sny'^ ths wherfy pness abdes... n makng ors' happy? And wouldn't ths world be a* wonderful place f we could all lve by ths' Chrstmas sprt year "round. Let's try.jt ttnd see! JASPER & SON % MAN STREET, WOODBROGE We Wll Close 4 P. M. ChrtotmM EM Sr> That Our May Abo Rnjej a Vtt$$ Chrstmas,.. Geneveve Ryan Ne; CLOSET" 90 M»hl Street, Woodbr<lge,

11 PAGE TWELVE To h.vr nr < -; candy cn':: ' -.-. prccatrl H.> ;.. frend men (" attractve box.f. (les. Take von;- rh<pleasant Chr;<;nu> New Year to you y. H.;-; Candled Grapefrut Peel cup sunar 'a cup water 2 tabespows corn jynjp cup Rapefnm pet-l ' - Cut Rapefru peel m lenjt:»w peces Soak overneht n quart cold water wth tablespoon salt. Dran Cover wth cold water. brng to bolnc pont, and bol 20 mnutes. Repeat 3 tmes and rook n last water untl tender. Dran and dut n strps ' 8 nch wde ' Brng susar. water and corn syrup to bolng pont. Add \v:,-yp :...!ul rook <sl;r*ly untl -MO.: ;: TS on ranch k- up pe>l wth >;»r«a on plate to. lfcron'.'r.s sugar. x paper to dry. Apr trot Squares r.p-* d;;r: aprcots water emon juce j /'.. u spoon lemon rnd r COOK apncot* 40 mnutes and m:\n\\ though» seve. Soak gela- ;n ;n water to soften, n add <uaar. lemon Juce and rnd. Bol 30 mnutes, gently. Remove from fre, ard aprcots. Mx thoroughly and cop!. "~ Pdr fntft a shallow pan lned A\ J. wax paper and allow to st ovrrnght Remove from pan, pull of! paper and Cut nto squares. >n\d<-rr, Dvnty Fudge 2 flps NUKar. cup corn syrup cup water n cup canded cherres 2 eeg whles ' cup blanched almonds tablespoon almond rxtuct Put hr suaar, water and corn syrup nto a saucepan, str t whle H dssolves over fre, n let t bol wthout strrlnt to lpht crack staqe 265 dc^recv Beat eps whtes stffly and when syrup s ready pour slowly on e'a whtes, beatng untl creamv. Drop by teaspoonfuls on wax ppe: or spread n buttered pan and cut n squares. Fondant 2 cups.sugar!< cups water ' 2 tablespoons fght corn syrup teaspoon vanlla Combne sugar,,»ater and corn. syrup. Place over low. ledt.nd str untl susar s dssolved. Conk : covered for 3 mnutes. Un over and contnue cookng wtou STrng and bol to soft fo.vl -ta v WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 052 Kncp n a 238 degrees. Durng cookng, wpe down sdes of pan wth a wet doth. Remove from fre, pour on a j cold net platter. Cool to lukewarm and beat wth a paddle or spatula untl whte and creamy Add vanlla and knead untl smooth Store n a glass covered jar to rpen several days before usng Cream Mnt* Melt 3, cup fondant over hot flavor wth drop ol of Peppermnt. Color as desred. f Kfsrcd, add 2 tablespoons chopped nuts. Drop from tp of spoon on wax paper. Dry thoroughly. let Hm Throueh Avator (explanng crash' just happened to get nto an arpocket. Sympatc Old Lady Oh dear! And suppose re was a hole n t. Humor h.t. t tha Ava Gardner wll play Cr.;:M r:',pp>se Roh- T; T«\'r.Tn-r.t n "Knghts of Round T.blr " The pcture «] h- pro.-r. n England sometme next Ppnn;. Meanwhle. Ava has cone tn Afrca to start "MoKambo." Frank Snatra plans to fly to Narob to jon hs wfe for Chrstmas holdays. Rta Gam. who played small, speechless, but sultry sren that ] Ray Mlland encountered n "The Thef." gets break of her career by teamng wth Mel Ferrer and Cornel Wlde n "Saad."' tour of norast ar command, so mpr bases located n such cold spots as Newfoundland and Greenland. Then le (joes to Korea for three more months of same commendable work, Twenteth Century has Just pcked up Cameron Mtchell's opton for anor year, RlvnR hm a hefty jump n salary. Hs frst flm under new contract s lkely to be "The Steeper CHT." or "The Bg Leaguer" on lonnoul to Metro, Tom Ewell ddn't get parts he deserved n Hollywood, so he went to Broadway where he's currently appearng n "The Seven-Year tch" a sold ht, wth seats sellng sx months n advance. After returnng to Hollywood, followng a stay n East, Anthony Qunn has been n busy man. He has already done fve pcture* ths year and goes nto a now one, Knowng from actual experence About to Berln what entertanment means to our troops. Raymond Burr, for second year n a row, has turned *' Sonbber r Say! 'll tell you somethng rlgrht lh "East of Sumatra." wth Jeff now down a pcture so that he can Chandler, next month. *-'cond Dtto Good! You, ; juupsponp d me unnsmas Chrstmas season season headnaven't told me. anythng rght m: a show for our bays abroad. Be- When Bne Crosby capht Cq- >L - tnn! December 9. he starts a elte Durcls act n head- Pars, ded lue Qarand Dck delghted she's made denlb, Contt, ff a.pldu., ng forgotten, Am«created qute STr of "Wthout "*"*- second flm n "Harness Moore Story," s 4 - year - old ate. may portray " ld n that plcr e, after four suc- L'Broadway, s back jo play Kathryns ' ct prces declne 2 onth. [NDEPENDENT-LEADER WPE BAGS BUCK BrrrmoBR, MC Opel glanced out of Z wndow and saw fl dm. her huaband's hgh-powered "f d * h «wndow and E ut: The Opet famly had son from an efht pont Barrons (Contnued from Sport p fta Stanlk, c 3 MacArthur, g 0 Hollowell, g ' 7 MoAulffe, g 3 2 Demarert (SO) Bellan, f 2 Bonner, f... Qlovanell 3 Coleman, f. 0 Kunkle, c..: Z'Z 7 Romano, g g Morraroe. g, 0 Holloway.'g Score by perods: 9 2 Wo<xlbrld«e n 0 4 g Demarest J \l F M. or many of us h lda y season S also " m " Because; ventory when tme." wr Hfc t0 a count ha PPy our concdence. assets " ' none s qute so ' e as l le one never ' ^at appears on our b but >vllctl s alwa y s wrt " ten large n ou 4rts ^efrendshp and loyalty of * 0 " we are prvleged to serve. To one a^ ^ y ou we sa y mosts * n " cerely: "Thar m '" n and may happness of j th^son a^c \<th you and yours throughout *. '» ' *>! \, *.' <t,.' ' 'f H. M'> a ',. '.,.,... /,#,v,,, ; CALFORNA REFNE DVSON THE CALFORNA O: COMPANY X^ A MDDLESEX^ COUNTY MUSTRY J: * :.: t;,. "'.

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