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1 ft 7 TS * **" Kv c?. Full Local Coverage A Newspaper Devoted To he Communty Interest 3 nkpenbent - leaber Complete News, Pctures Presented Farly, Clearly And Impartally Each Week 1 Iweetness AND Lght K., Wlentz, when all hopeless, has a nce assurng me the world not belong to the con- In rs, the corlnvers and nfcence men as somes t seems, but to decent lly beleve hm, even often I haven't stamna to really ash belef ether to mylo to others. We had a cheon party a couple s before Chrstmas, VC'H theory was dem- (I conclusvely. 'Cerpv wv vfere all havng a nus, free lunch and had ncd for the occason nable or estmable trs as each of us mght. Hmt they appeared,n lead of delberate but mv consderable experence,11 of the guests convnces K.l hypocrsy was.necesand knd and capable, whose Howard Johnestaurant Is the fnest anywas our host. I have known rs for a good many years r buck, even, as when he ullage, and that was long t frendshp started after ht I had been of some assstance n a matter of mportance to hm, at a b'tnte I had ever spoken to rven seen hm, and before ;l have known one of hs cakes If t had stood up me, saluted, and don* the Bl of arms. * l> Grener, whose record of.servce after long years untarnshed and to whom a debt whch I wll never pad, was there, "tts rent from offce next week B era for teoth ol us, an (wruen we were probably as, assocated as two men ever be and duflnj wh* our of mutual regard have stronger wth every passng know they never can be at the hosptal has larduous n many ways, but t not been for the hosptal pbbly would never have Irvng Hansen. He. on more, than I wsh I had to call Ihm, has gven me boundless Igympathetc understandng, (rse gudance. He' has nfnte face, whch I am certan he _jund most helpul In dealng a character lke me, and I 1 have tred t sorely but s wllng to lavsh It on my never-endng predcant I am grateful. Hs. by esc, s the sort of decency Dave Wlentt wants me to 1 exsts and I am. because of the hosptal, I came to know Izzy that pan. sun tll!,111',.45,' an Kn-tnl f~u*«" Clark at Craftsmen Yule Party "Alle" Clark. South Amhoy, noted baseball p y*r, Is showng four admrers, guests at the Craftsmen's Club Chrstmas party, (he correct w ly to hold a but. At rght s Arthur Carlson, mster of ceremones of the affar. Colona Fre Board Abolton To be Argued at Sesson Tonght WOODBRIDGE The Town Commttee meetng room at the Muncpal Buldng s expected to be flled to capacty tonght when the Commttee wll hold a publc hearng on whether or not the Fre Dstrct n the Inman Avenue sectlon of the To^SW^oWteatoshed^ "second tme. Due to a legal techncalty' the Town Commttee held a. specal meetng nstead of an adjourned meetng the frst tme t abolshed the dstrct the second hearns was made necessary- Although the Commttee wll undoubtedly have to st through hours of charges and countercharges and hear once agan the petty jealouses that have rocked the communty, It s understood that the ndvdual members of the Commttee are more than ever determned to abolsh the, Dstrct n order to promote some degree of harmony n the area. The Fre Dstrct controversy has splt the Inman Avenue secton nto two factons and all efforts toward a peaceful settlement on the part of the Commttee were of no aval. the Tenth Dstrct, Second Ward, who also was at our ( Kll be held Wednesday, January M. Greenspan, whose Foods and Flagstaff,so superlatve, Is hlmpcrlatve always expressng ;s n many dvers waysj n hs frendjslblp, astoundhs busness acumen. Tony,.. our hosptal drectpr, was, tuu, and my assocaton wth : been an experence whch be the envy of any man. Bhle our work together has I u.s ut tmes, t has been rch Brc -that fabulous, wonderful tame, and so dd;leon Heas. I, both are so very I thoughtful. for reasons whfth even n <ment$ of greatest Immod- I <:annot Qut* understand, UcU lhope I can always, Some day, when some more notes ate pal* and I can lesure nto Usks of PW» jr. I wll wrte,the story «[WlmU-a story whch wll hm as ttje tremendous, ht fswe he tf,-»»d W v* ^lovable frend he h* 5 t)ee " Htler of us. He truly-as» Hess~-s lncontrovert hs own theory. :t Wlck, gentle H" ear " of my tlnn^was mh u* S he wasn't flng wfll. and Ijl Scott Macan and R«v wthout whom wam wouj be hard to en-j Jm WllBon, whose 1WVWwnse of humor and * een p nsght always Is a pleafonored us by hs presence- * Marcus Leon, another co-. at the hosptal. Mr. I*«n s uood father aj'«relatvely Imds who I want very muoh old ^wjs.;^. 1 J K 'Vogel our Senator and hp Attorney, wth O«l«d Wetterberg. Jlranw Boy ' e> on TO REVIVE CLUB COLONIA A meetng, to reorganze the Republcan Club of Colona Group Potlon On Garbage Dstorted WOOD BRIDGE In lust week's ssue we staked that the petton aganst muncpal garbage collecton submtted by The Frendly Neghbors of the Gordon Homes read that they had "purely selfsh motves" n makng ther protttt. Ths was Incorrect. The PWUcular sentence n the pettot read: "We do not base our abjectons to muncpal collectlpft on purely selfsh motfs" and; then went on to lst reasons!>r Objectng. We are sorry thlstfw occurred. MARCH OF DIMES CHAIRMAN COLONIA Mrs, Itobert Wttemund, Clover Avenue, has agan been named Colona charman of the March of Dmes Campagn for 9 at the home of Mrs. Robert the Natonal Foundaton for In- Wttemund, Clover Avenue. All fantle Paralyss. Mrs. Wttemund Interested resdents of the dstrct wll name her commttee! wthn a are nvted to attend. few days. IS. /,. DECEMBER 27, 1951 Noted Ball Player At Craftsmen Fete WOODBRIDGE -Amecus Craftsmen's Olub entertaned a group Qf 5 Townshp chldren at a Chrstmas party held Saturday afternoon at the Masonc Temple, T»een Street. - " Nels KJeldsen was general charman tod he was asssted by Norman Jensen, John Hamlton, Leon Nelson. Fred Shepherd, Mtchell Carns, Alfred Katen, Arthur Rousset, Frederck Adams, John Jago. Hartley Felds, Harold Hanna, Rchard Shohfl and Vctor Katen. Arthur Carlson served as master of ceremones and Dr. John P. Lozo gave the nvocaton. Specal guests were Mayor August F. Grener, who spoke brefly to the youngsters, and Alle Clark, wellknown baseball player. Entertanment was provded by Nelson Burch, ^magcan and Ernest Chrstopherson, who played the accordon and sang. The Craftsmen were aded by members of the Mothers' Crcle of DeMolay, Junor Red Cross and Eastern Star. ' ENTERTAINED KOREANS WOODBRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hunt, 14,3 Bucknell Avenue,'entertaned Major Chun K Lee and Major Hongwook Tong of the South' Korean Army, Chrstmas Day. The Koreans are statoned at Fort Monmouth specalzed tranng. 2% Rase Tears of Joy Well n Sad Commttee Muncpal Eyes as Yale Gfts Come Organzes By RlJTH WLK Wf nff IP /-vrl ' By RUTH WOLK quartan.; quartern; sharks that looked u u HP v> 'o A n *r WOODBRIDGE Shout* of If they were meant for chcken OlclII VfOHl WOODBRIDOE Shouts wrre mranlt «hl<*en J. 11 "'S tl S V Uvl Scrvre Employe (.rou > to VIuke Bd To Town Commttee ; WooDRRIDGE Townshp employes, through the Mddlesex County Cvl Servce Assocaton, I arc expected to ask'for rases to amount "to 2'per cent across the ; board," when representatves of. \ht, group meet wth the Town I Commttee after the frst of the ' yen \ The assocaton secretary, Mss Ann Oakrr.son. an employe of the Department of Agrculture, sad that the Commttee would be 1 skert to accede to the request as "town employes, just as other workers, are ht by ncreased lv ns costs and h'her Federal tuxes." Slr declared that In most cn>es, p.rttculnrly In muncpal nfec staffs, the pay rate s much lower (ban n ndustry or busness Snce only a temporary budget s ntroduced at U»...na>v&>r : aup neetn: on New Year's day and I he regular budget does not have to be ready and usually sn't, untl February It Is not expected that a conference wll be arranged untl the mddle of January. Some "adjustments" were made v the Town Commttee last year, but mostly n the hgher brackets. The polce department, although under Cvl Servce, ts expected, as usual, to negotate drectly wth the Town Commttee. It Is under- [ stood they wll ask for a $6 I yearly rase, plus 4 hours. At present a patrolman receves $3,- 9 plus $1.unform allotment and works 48 hours a week. If the 4-hour week s granted t wll mean addng several more men to for the department. Solemnty and Revelry To Usher n New Year WOODBRIDGE A new year wll arrve at mdnght Monday, and t wll be welcomed n varous ways. Some folks wll attend servces n the varous churches to ofler ther prayers for a year of peace, securty and. happness. Others wll celebrate the conng year at partes h homes, In clubs and audtorums. New Year's Eve partes are scheduled by Mddlesex Councl, Knghts of Columbus, at the Columban Club; Congregaton Adath Israel at the Communty Center, Avenel Fre Company and auxlary at the nrehouse by Fords Memoral Post, VFW, n post headquarter^ by Congregaton Sons of Jacob n Avenel Communty Center and many VPW and tegon unts. Chrstmas 'Toy' Sends \Fords Boy to Hosptal WOODBRIDGE Ffteen-year- Ener Anderson, 15 Man Street Fords, was gven an ar pressure pstol an llegal "toy" In New Jersey, accordng to polce for a Chrstmas present. "> Chrstmas nght the boy decded to try out hs present n the cellar. The pstol accdentally went off, pellet strkng the boy n the fore 'head. Taken to the Perth Amboy General Hosptal by hs father, the boy was treated by the attendng physcan who found t necessary to use three sutures to close the I laceraton. Joyous Youngsters Fll Theatre for Lons Club Party Club of YVoodbrdgc. Above, youngsters ar«shown watng ther turn to receve»fw I rum SanU Olavs on joy from the youwtatet* and team of happness and "God Bleu You" from the (rownups Kreeted tn members of The Independent - Leader "Santa Clam Express" Saturday. - All daar ftom early mornng and Into the evennn untl 7: JO at nlfhl the trua ladert wth package* of toys and eloylnj and cartons of food, contanng everythnf from turkey to candy, made stops at 75 home* to brng Chrtmu cheer from you, our readers, who made The Independent-Leader Chrstmas Fund for Needy Famles possble. For you, voluntarly, contrbuted 12, If you could only have been wth us to see how much your contrbutons were apprecated. If would have done your hearts good. Most of the places where we slopped were make-shft homes partally completed houses covered wth tar-paper; cellars converted Into lvng coops land In one of those patf* we found eght persons tryng to make a home); and stll ftther place* whch onc<* were nce homfs but were now gradually fallng apart so that rags were stuffed around door* and wndows to keep out tl}* cold. You call well Imagne how much a turkey dnner meant n those homes... and how bg a lttle grl's eyes were when she saw a doll carrage and a lovely rubber doll dressed n handcrocheted clothes. Stops Everywhere We made fve calls In Avenel; t«n n Port Readng, 15 In Iaelln, lve In Ilopelawn, sx In Colona, 19 In Woodbrlde, three In 8ewaren\ three In Fords, and nne n Keqsbey. The 75 famles aded Included 31 pereons. Each person receved several gfts, so that over HOT wer packed by Independent - Leader employes and a small group of volunteers. Contnued on Pane 8) Mark Bftral Rtes [Holday s Marred Take Place Today j By Auto Accdents WOODBRIDGE Funeral servces for Morrs M. Mark. 618 Lnden Avenue, who ded Chrstmas Day at hs home, wll be held ths mornng at 11 o'clock at the Grener Funeral Home, 44 Green Street. Bural wll be In Mt, Lebanon Cemetery, Iseln, and Rev. Samuel-Newberger, Congregaton Adath Israel, wll offcate. Mr. Mark, who was 86 years old at hs death, was a resdent of Woodbrdge snce He was connected wth the Amercan- Magyar Nepszeva, Hungaran language newspaper, for a number of years, retrng about 2 years ago, He s survved by two sons, Dr Joseph S. Mark, Colona, and Lesle, Chcago, and a daughter, Mrs Margaret Berkow, Woodbrdge. He also survved by two grandchldren and three great-grandchllden. Mr. Mark was the husband t the late Sdonla (nee Bucks) dark. Hosptal Patents Get Holday Gfts WOODBRIDGE Four local groups played 8anta Claus for the latlents n Perth Amboy General Hosptal for Chrstmas and through ther thoughtfulness brought the Yuletlde sprt to those who were shut n durng the holday. A. W. Eckert, hosptal drector, termed the groups' acts " a sncere expresson of the true Chrstmas sprt whch brought great pleasure to those Who were remembered." '. Prde of New Jersey ouncl No. 243, Sons and Daughters of Lberty, dstrbuted ndvdually wrapped packages of Chrstmas cookes to the chldren and men and women n the wards. Edward S. Brookfleld, recordng secretary of the group, Impersonated St. Nck. Ffteen large, baskets of frut were sent to patents n the bospta! who had' no relatves or frends to rertember them wtl gfts. These baskets were gven by (Lhe Wood'brldge Independent Leader Chrstmas fund and wen dstrbuted on Chrtstmas Eve bj the Nursng Offce.- Grl Scout Troop No. 7 made up gayly -wrapped cooky packages for the chldren In the Pedatrc Unt, Hand made rag dolls and chldrens 1 blocks, made by the hgh school group of the Junor Red Cross, drew a. great expresson of enthusasm fhen' dstrbuted to the chldren,:. ' Funeral For M Mary Burke WOODBRlDdE Funeral ser- Mary's Church, Perth Amboy'for Mss Mary Burke, a member of a famly, ^well-known here. Mss Burke succumbed Sunday nght after a long Illness. A solemn requem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Edward J. Dalton UCV. Ttlfottow Opdenak-er wtmt deacon and Msgr. James S, Foley wus sub-dewson. Bural was n the famly plot In 81, JflJWJS 1 CemetOT' Tt>> BftUbWffA were Wnfleld Fnn, John Thomas, Robert Waters, Albert Q. Waters, Jr., Walter Jordan and Edward Dunltjan. Mss Burke, who resded wth her nece, M's, Albert a. Waters, 91 Fayette Street, Perth Amboy, s survved by her sster, Mrs. Bernard Dungau, Barron Avenue. She was a member of.the RdB&ry Soclety ol St. UttV'' Church- l Mayor Grtnt 1 -to Turn Over Gavel Aftrr 18 Years!8«rvfc» He'rr WOtoDBRJOOE Departng from the tradtonal custom,, Mayor August T. Orener wll attend the organsaton meetm? of the Town Commttee on New Year's Day and personally wll turn over the gavel to hs.suc:essor, Hugh B. Qulgley. Mayor Qrelner wll wnd up 18 years of contnuous servce lo the communty as chef admnstrator at noon on January l when hs successor, Mr. Qulgley. wll take over. Mr,.,Qxslner.dJrt npt.spek.rjgj _ electon. Others to be sworn n by Town- 'shp Clerk B. J. Dungan are Wl.- lan ntpatrck. Frst Ward: Peter Schmdt, Second Ward, and L. "Hy"Xnb"anT, "ThTrd'Wa'nr. ""IT 5T* whom were reelected. Most.of the appontments those not under Cvl Servu-: ard expected to be the same Ts last WOODBRIDOE -Four persons year. There had been some talk. were njured n auto crashes over, that. Joseph Somers, Democrat^, the holday. leader, who backed Mayor-elect T A Carteret mot^wr^m her In- Qulgley for nomnaton, would be fant daughter were Injured Chrst-1 named Welfare Drector n pla* mas nght when a car In whch they were rdng fgured In a collson on Woodbrldge-Carteret Road, near Lee Street. Taken to the Perth Amboy General Hosptal were Mrs. Sophe Stoltes, 29, 781 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret and her daughter, Lnda, 2 years old. Mrs. Stoltes was treated for possble fracture of the arm and numerous laceratons. The chld suffered shock and possble concusson of the bran. The car they were rdng n was beng drven by the woman's husband, George, 29. The drver of the other car was LeRoy Jones, 22, 2 Ellott Street, Avenel. Chrstmas mornng, John Yunker, 37, 46 Pne Street, Fords, was slghtly njured when he lost control of hs car and It Jumped the curb on Route 2f, near Kng Qeorge Road. Mare Olrdner, 24,12 West Avenue. Port Readng 1, was also slghtly njured early Monday mornng when a car n whch she was rdng, drven by Joseph Kacmer. 28, 424 Wagner Avenue, collded wth a car drven by Vctor Kazma, 33, 78 Hagaman Street, Perth Amboy. The accdent occurred on Convery Boulevard at the Intersecton of Amboy Avenue. Mss Qrdner was taken to the Perth Amboy General Hosptal n the Woodbrdge Emergency Squad ambulance and treated 1 for abrasons of both knees and forehead and released. Lumured Corporaton To Entertan Employes WOODBRIDGE The Lumured Plastcs Corporaton wll sponsor a Chrstmas party tonght for ts employes at the Top Hat, Metuchen. A full course dnner wll be served and there wll be entertanment, musc and dancng. of John Omenhlser, whose fveyear term expres December 31, but opposton to the move has developed wthn the commttee.' Commtteeman Wllam rck sad last nght that h«f. Commtteeman John Bergen and Commtteeman Alban arc fyprjjj reappolntlng MrvOmenhLserT It s expected that the commttees Wll reman the sunr as nst year, wth Commlttecnmn Beruen as head of polce, Connttwman Oeorge Mroz, head of admnstraton; Commtteeman Schmdt, charman of fnance; 'Comm;leuman Wllam Warren, charman of Publc Works; Commtteeman Fltzpatxck, charman of Parks and Playgrounds, and Commtteeman Alban, charman of Street Lghts and Transportaton. The new Department of Santaton may cow* under Mr. Alban but that dmulon wll not be made fnal untl the entre commttee meet* In caucus Frday Ambrose n Korea Wth Infantry Unt WITH THE 24TH INF. D1V.. IN KOREA Pvt, Robert Ambrose, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Ambrose, Adelade Avenue, Woodbrdge,.,1s now servng wth ths 24th Infantry Dvson on the fghtng front In Korea. The frst Amercan dvson to enter the nlhtlng n Korea, the 24th has played a major role n UN offensves north and south of the 38th parallel. Ambrose, who s assgned to the 24th Dvson's 21st Infantry Regment, ftfrlved n Korea on November 1, He receved basc tranng at lndlnntowu Gap, Pa. Before enterng the Anny, Pvt. Ambrose was employed by Lord Motors, He Is a Graduate of Wood-! brdge Hgh School, Gvng Blood for Korea Wounded Hubert Uren-ton, Green Street, (above) was- (Wen the of beng the fl^t person to donate hs blood for wtndtl solders In Korea at the frst moble bluodbank to owne to Wuodbrdge, Frday. One hundred and thrty-nne nerwn ftere n>m.set t,n most of them were elgble to donate thefo. blood. Another blood bank s expected to come to Woodbrdge rathe near future, Md all those who re*m«re4 and who were OK called ths tme*, wn v be a»ked to

2 PAGE TWO HUNGARIAN REFORMED CHURCH t nrwr «f School & JalhM Streets W*bt* Rev, Lanzlo tfwsaemeuy. PsstoT Dr. Pftl Zaho&yl. OnanlW Order of Servces and Actvtes; Sunday School at 8;45 A, M. Sunday: at 1 A. M, worshp servce,n Englsh; at 11 A. M., worshp servce n Hungaran. second Sunday At 3 P. M., Indes' Ad Socety meetln, Mrs. Andrew Busa presdng. Frst and thrd Mondays at 7:3 p. M., Churchmen's Brotherhood meetng. Second and forth Mondays, Yorn People's Socety meetng. Every Tuesday 6t 8:3 P. M., Boy Scout meetng, Prank Br»c1», scoutmaster. Every second Tuesday at 8 P. M., Consstory meetng, Monday at 2:3 P. M., Released Tme Relgous Educaton Early Church Hftofjr. Second Wednesday at 7:3 P. M.. borantfty Socety meetng. Mrs. John Notchey, presdent. Past-.w.«)lrr*j:jnr5djxs.at 7:3 P. M., Sunday School teachers class. Mrs. Steven Kovacs, superntendent. Wednesday, 7-7:45, Adult Chor rehearsal. Second and fourth Thursdays at 7:? P. M., Frendshp Crcle. Saturday at 9 A. M.. confrmaton class; 8 P. M, Englsh language and ctzenshp class. V, OODBRIDGE METHODIST CHURCH Mafnkmt Rev Frederck flr'pojpy, Pwrtor Sunday Servces B^le School for everyow, 9:45 A. M. Mornng Worshp, 11: A, M. Stated Mcetttts Offcal Board, frst Monday, 8 P. Yaung Adult Fellowshp^ frst Tuesday. 8 P. M. Fs tnghtly Guld, second and fo r'h Mondays, 8 P. M. : hsonnry Crcle, second Wedu " " 1. f v Svhool Board, second Tl v. 8 P. u. v\r-w tocwfr rf ChrUtlan So: vue. thrl WIOMdlJ, I P. M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Market and Hgh Stre*. ' Perth Ambor Rev. Arthur L. Mye, Ptnor 11: A. M., Mornng Worshp. 9:45 A. M., Sunday School. 6:15 P. M., Baptst YOuth Fellowshp. 7:3 P. M., Evenng dspel Servce. vv ST. ANTHONYS It. (' C HI ItfH Poll Rfv StarslT! Ml'ur. Pastor Sunday M.ISKS :>I T.lO. : and U:n A. M... Weekday Maws a * " A. M. Nuvena'n homrv nf St. Anthony _ each Tuesday, m 7!S P. M.. \r:"; Rev. Shelly. St. Peter's. Hosptal,; New Brunswck-, n rhnnre. FIRST CHIRn OF 1SEI.1N, TRF.Sfl TfRIAN Rev. Hnnrv M tortmnn. Pustnr 9:45 A. Jl, Sunday School. 11: A. M.. Mornng Worshp. OCR REDEEMER EVANGELICAL! days. LUTHERAN CHl'RCH 26 Ford Street, Fords Rev. Arthur L, Krcyln". Pastor j Sunday School and Bble Class. 9:3 A. M. ' Mornng Worshp at 1:45. j ST. JAMES' R. C. CHURCH Am boy Avrnuc. WoodbrldRf Rt. Rev. Msgr. Clnrles G. McCorrlBtln, Pastor ' " Rev. Raymond Grffn. AsFlstan Pnstot I '\. Oustnve Nnpoloon, Assstant Pastor Weekday Masses; 7: and 7:3! M. \ Sunday Masses: C:45, 7:45, 8:45,: 1 and 11. " "" ' "" - FIRST PRlSBYTERIAN CHURCH Rahway Avrnuc and Carteret Road Woodbrtdce Rev. Earl Hnnnum Dcvnny. Mnster Lllan P. Stephens, Organst Sunday Servces Mornng Worshp at 11:. 8unday School,»:45 A. M. Regular Meetngs Frst Monday, monthly meetng of the Sesson n the church at 8:. Second Monday. Board of Trustees. Whte Church Guld at the Manse., Thrd Tuesday, Sunday School teachers. Fourth Monday, Whte Church Guld at the Manse. Thrd Thursday, Women's Assocaton meets at 8 P. M. Second and fourth Wednesdays, Lades' Ad Socety. ST. CECELIA S CHURCH Iscln Rev. John WIlus, Pastor Sunday Masses. 6:3, 8:, 9:, 1: and 11: A. M. Weekday Masses, 7:3 and 8: A. M. Wednesday, 8: P. M., contnuous Novena to St. Jude, Patron of Hopeless Cases. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fords Re?. Wllam H. Schmaxs, Prest n Charge Donald Walk, Lay Reader 9:45 A. M., Sunday Servces'. 11: A. M., Crnrch School. ST. JOHNS CHURCH Sewartn.losfp Thompson. Lay Render Mrs Dnrotlr I'nrklUnbo, Organst 9 3 A. M., Sunday School. 11: A. M., mornng prayer and servce. FIRST ( ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rarron and Gftrre Avenues Mrs, OeOrpe Rhorft*. Onranlst Mondays ' " 8: P. M.. Sgma Alpha Ph Sororty, second and fourth Mon- 8:15 P. M., O. E. T. Club, frst Monday. Wednesdays 1M P. M.. Women's Assocaton, every other Wednesday. 8: P. M.. offcal board meetv.a, thrd Wednesday. Frdays 4: P. M'., Junor Chor. S:OP. M., Youth Chor. 8: P. M., Senor Chor. Sundays 9:45 A. M., Church School. 11: A. M., Mornng Worshp. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rahray Avenue, WoodbrWte Rev. Wllllnm H. Sehmaus, Rector Mrs. Wllam rjeebe, Orgsnlst Sunday Servces 8: A, M., Holy Communon. 7: P. M,, Young People's Fellowshp. 9:3 A. M., Sunday School. Holy Communon, 11 A. M., frst and thrd Sundays, Mornng prayer and sermon, second and fourth Sundays. Holy Day servces, 1: A. M. Trnty Vestry, second Monday, 7:3 P. M. Trnty Men's Club, second Wednesday, 7: P. M, St. Agnes' Unt, frst Monday, 2:3 P. M. St. Margaret's Unt,frst Wednesday, 8:3 P. M. Trnty Altar Guld meets quarterly. Trnty Junor Altar Guld, frst and thrd Mondays, 6:45 B. M. Trnty Acolyte Guld meets quarterly. Trnty Chor, Thursdays, 8: P. M. Trnty Church School Faculty, fourth r*flday, 7:3 P. M, Boy Scout Troop 34, Frday, T.P. M. ADATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE Amboy Avenue. Woodbrdge Rev. Samuel Newberger, Rabb Frday, 7:3'P. M., regular Sabbath servces. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1951 TRINITY CHURCH Comer Berkeley Boulevard ancl Cooper Avenue, helln Rev. Emly R O. Klen, Pastor Sunday Srlool,!1:45 A. M. 4 Sunday MornnR Worshp, 11: o'clock. rvce»t/?:3l<}, '\ Sunday InstrUcTOtrt. S.w F Thursday Prayer and Intercesson, 7"3 P. M\ Sabbath Servces, Saturday 2:3 ST. ANDREWS CHURCH! AVIATION CADETS A vend The Ar Force has announced Rev. John Kftnn, Pmtor a reducton of the enlstment tour Sunday Masses. 7:. 8*1, 9:3, ', from fnur to two years for cvlans 1: md 11: A A. M., accepted... as nvlatlon cadets! By able to that, of draftees the Ar I»c kept In Force hopes to encourage a flow four years. of hghly qualfed collet men nto the avaton cadet protuam. Prevous'y, f a cadet faled to c»m- Holy Uny Masses: 6:, 7: and provdng a tour df duty eompnr-1 plclc hs flyng tranng, he'stll 8. A. M < ^ ^ SCIENTIST West Aveme, Sewaren Sfhool, 9:3. Church Servce, 11:. OVK LADY OF PEACE CHURCH Testmonal, Wednescfaj, 6 P. M. New Brunswck Avenue, Fords j P M. Rev. John E, Qrlmes. Pastor J^endnsf foom: Thursdays, 2-4, Sunday 'Musses; 7:,,8:P,,9:, BcnMnn;fcs an ertpntm part of 1: and 11: A. M. ' Clrlstlanlv as taught and practced, by Chrst wllt ** Weekday Masses: 7: nnd 8:15 A. M. ', among the ponts stressed In Novena to ^ Our, Lady. of Chrstan Scence servces, utact ctual Help each Tuesday at 7:45 Sunday, when a Lessen-Sermon! P. M. ' I enttled "Chrstan Scence" wll Confessons, Saturdays, 4:}8 to berebd, 5: P. M. and 7:3 to 9:3 P. M, Tuesdays Frst Tfesday, Sesson.' Lades' Ad Socety, second and fourth, 2: P. M., at the church, Thnrsdayt 'Thrd Thursday, Women's Assocaton meetng at 8 P. M. at the j church. Frday. Junor Chor, 3:«P. M. Hgh School Chor, 7 P. M. Adult Chor, 8 P. M. NEW DOVER METHODIST CHURCH, COLONIA Mornrrg"worshp, 1: A. M.; Church School, 1:5 A. M, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF AVENEL The Rev. W. W. Wurman, Mnster Mrs. Wllam 3. Kng, OrsonUt Mr». Frank Mazur, Br. Chor Drectress Mrs. Charles Mller, Youth Chor Drectress Mrs. Charles Meers, Chldren'" chor Drectress Sunday Servces all ages. O. H. Weferllng, supt, 11: A. M., worshp. 7: P. M., Westmnster Fellowshp for junor hgh and senor hgh ages. Holy Communon: Frst Sunday of February, <Jtme, Aulust, October and December, and Holy Thursday. Weekday Aethttc Monte? 7:15 P.M.; Boy Scouts. 8: P. M., trustees, thrd Monday. Tuesday > 7: P. M,, Deacons, second Tuesday. 8: P.-M,, Lades' Ad, second Tuesday. 8:15 P. M., Sesson, second Tuesday. 7:3 P. M., Young Adult* meet second and fourth Mondtya n homes. Wednesday 3:36 P, M., Grl Scouts. 8:O P. M,, Mr. and Mrs. Club, thrd Wednesday n homes. Thursday 3:45 P. M., Chldren's Chor. 7: P. M., Youth Chor. 8:16 P. M., Senor Chor. Blble sectons to be r'pad * nclude Jesus' command to hs.followers: "Heal the sck, cleanse the lepers, rase the dead, cast out. freely ye have receved. freely gve." (Matthew 1:8 Among the correlatve ctatons from "Scence and Health wth KfV to the Scrptures," ths one w ll be read: "Jesus establshed n the Chrstan era the precedent for al Chrstanty, theology, and healng. Chrstans arc under as drett orders now, as they were then,' to be Chrstlke. to possess the Chrst-sprt, to follow the Chrst-etample. and to heal the sck as well as the slnnnu." p. 138.) The Golden Text s from Isntnh: "The glery of th«lord shall bp revealed, and all flesh shall see t topether: for the mouth of the j WOODBftlDGE GOSPK1- CHURCH 113 Prwmect. Street.' R. Own* Bott, P»stor A. : for a 11:6 A. M., Worshp Servce. 6:3 P. M., Young People's Fellowshp. 7:*& P. M.. Gospel Servce In song and word. Wednesday.tl?, M, prayer meetng and Bble s(u<y. PHY8RIAN8' DRAFT The Defense Department has postponed, for the second tme. draft calls for 486 physcans and explaned that the mltary servces were gettng enough volunteers. Physcans who wat to be drafted do not receve a $1 monthly bonus that Roes to volunteers. SOME 8WAI" LOUI8VHLE,Ky. Prvate John B. Fnn, 21, of Lma,, Oho, statoned at Fort Knox, found a wallet contanng $1,. He traced t to Cpl. Orvlle Howard, 44, of Wa-) lns Creek, Ky., a Korean War veteran. The grnteful Howard gave the solder $2 Tor a "Chrstmas present." Plnnn was happy, too he'd been broke for three weeks. m w A New Y^ar s lerp... and wth t U/ S. taxaton f,, prevous all-tmn t new opportuntes for makng onr naton our town ourselves, better than ever before. Our wsh that '52 wll leave fond memores for the years to come! BOB'S Rado & Televson SALES AND SERVICE INC. Comer Man & School Sts. '.V^'.;'.^^^ Telephone Woodbrdge a Welcome 1952 For that New Year's Eve party or any tme durng the Holday Seaaon, aerw PURITAN DAIRY EM RAHWAY LAUNDRY 56 CLARKSON OFF MONROE STREET Rahway,7-791 In the gant book of tme, we wsh that chapter 1952 brngsc fulflment of every joy and achevement you've wshed for. We jon wth you n fervently hopng for a year of peace, brotherhood and prosperty for all the world. brght page for you ffl 1SOG, the perfect holday tret \ ' It s our wsh that 1982 HUM generous "'"" tons of health, happness and prosperty for all. We Wll Be Closed New AH Hay January t, 1932 >. <y;-:r AM WJ SINCERELV WISH HEALTH, HAPPtMSS Am PfOSPE RlTY.. V' >t,\ Woodbrdge Reo Dner 392 AMBOY AVENUH, WOODBRIDGE C/nsh 'n.scn'.s M u\ I ll V Purtan Dary "The Home 6fCr«mT*p MW./. / HI t!''. 't,- V " a«d Ftyette Street Perlh

3 DEPENDENT-1 feadgft ' W W.. _. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, PAOB THREE 4 jf \ ^ ^ A ^ Organzaton Actvtes Throughout Townshp ^m P!sl Hosptal Ihs wpck wpv as - ^fl3h 5^fc. -~^ ^^, ^ r ^V.^^ ^e"^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^ Pl 4 fr PTl P * raboy: ^lclre ^* taa^ ^B n I TI 1 J_ From WoodbrMM, a son tn Mr Hj^^^^^^ ^V'^V^feW ' ' ~ ^" : '"' ' * ^M* ^^^^^^^^^^^^1 ' ' H ' Bren: D 1 " 1^ Qovelpts, CnrUrel; I:, HHB ES HH- *** o «Ma Cor P 1 M«l Program Fulerton Honored «-=, BSptS\ I M\"T^Z:rJZ',,. M. At Candlelght Rtes, Sunday Features Patty ByWHS Teachers E^aJSMS Jx«K.2 1«! ^ «&S «.^,-:x^^sc^t--... ^ B,:.;,-rt rommssloner, on A! st) ' a son to M *- a»<» Mrs. John marrage by her father, wore a V g.^ ^ ^4^^ ftt The program ncluded vocal»o- le&mes. 14, for the Marne Oon». Tll,.f scoutmaster 1 Herbert 7 ln»ko. 1 Howard Street, Hope- ba lerne length drew of whte ^ Ar Force' BwsTaw *>S by Ms*Edna Rudland, aceom- Mr Pullerton receved as a gft,,. nrlnm, «peb rrel ""W «" " fw 4 ' Mo!««*!«K, l!lwn ' "«l«son to Mr. and Mrs. satn antf mported Chantllly lace ~J STeffJedtfa S?-' Panled by rfrs. WHIMA BoychuCk, a complete desk set from the nwre TAX DEUNQUKNCIES the January Mll and brtafc»«, ^ ( orporwl two Chrst- Janw3 Paslema^ Clows Mn Road ' sts! ed ^lth a turned back wlng tarytothe Researched DewU- KM Pano seleatons by Mss Joan th.an «6 nerons who attended the' Delnquent taxes, amountng ft total drafted so far up to M».3* H u whk V"g\wnto KeaSbey - C ", Her H^" f^ f * mst D K * S MerckToS Bennett. afatr. Ajnong those present were, $632,363,, are outeton«n B, ac- of whch 782, hav«be*ntott$ ^ K fulk Ofta wore es W^ ^ ^, from B^ f whlte Rahway I The nvocaton was gven by Vctor C. fncklu. supervsng cordng to the Internal Revenue Army and 1,33tr for the Marna. H ^ A S were^ Klven to CHRISTMAS PROGRAM satn and she carred a cascade * Mrl Henry Hartmann. Secret Wls prtaopal; Dr. John P. Lozo, hgh I Bureau. Ths amount ncludes STEEL ; ' K ^"(Sbn a n ^ M Th* eh]*«n of StAnthM.V* ^ ^ o ^' W t* tweet pea*,.aphi- t «^ «. 5 1 «Wert *****» w»«*>> Prncpal, artd Thomas O,: $96,,6 n payroll taxes de- H? rs* mms 'ene? ChuSh^fZed to th^csch dr * gons T Rn( a " ^* ^ - L5W Oll(ra chosen Sante ClXs, Imperson.t- tmttm4. artsteht hgh school ducted from workers' wycheck* The naton's rtnl tadu«w ««.;: B, >,! Hfcfchmenta aened. Church assembled n he church Mrs. J(mes R Dt C kson, Tunc- V v v VJUHUICU Mrs c u^ta eonduoted ^^. Msses Martha Morrow! by employers bpt not turned over passed all prevlout reoor Wltfe* SbtnE momlnr for the? ^^.f 1 the brlde - T«^,r I««1: M FA * exchange ^presented a and AHce Gade were co-charmen to the government.-income taxe the pourng of UlpO.OOO.OtfOth^,, H I;K K BANDITS chhs mas DroRram The Ffe and f^fw "' ^dt l n On, r TMl EjlllOV lscllh T CtC gft to Mrs. clarence Bower, j,es- of bhe affar, nccomte'tf for $65,, of the on December ll Never before hm Hl.TON. Oho-Whle one gjns 5 S SerS e L^' ^h^t H?' ^T., 1^ J ; «e*t* «*»^«of the dub - delnquency. As of October 31. that amount of steel been m& H r. '. who entered the fllng utandean a Claul of c u^e mt. «\ T* S ^ ^ d 1SB1JN A GhTSmas tmrtv to A colleetlon was taken for the Shortage of cons aggravated by 97,2 delnquent taxpayers were out durng even a full c»len<l*. y RonrUd d^rse. held ^ ^ SlSrnT ' J 1,*? 1 ofps^ss "- jssfcsss usff J Vtarty* fund. Greetng^ we holday shoppng demand. nvolved. year, ^ 's trnton wth several I V»LnL, ^ZJ! auspces of the hclln Lons Olub rft * d {rqm Mr3 ' Erlch Welckert.fff.» rtn.nft,.. my, ',,'T 1,,.,.., t, - rl^nnjnf n'^r,,..ltauh.juljb. fmw<*->» H the other tapped the { A/F. L. *,, amendmenusmay ^ S ^ ^ S w d Elzabeth' a^dthe l l V ^?osl w^s 3 g f t W fnner member. ^ ^ '. ', l '" ' WO. ''«<» 2 w c^ lvng coat rse. ^ ^ flsbest man and " S SatuMay at the sehn Theatre. T J.e dark hor«p.to was won by ^,_ _-_,_ _,... fcujug ^ ^ of the br)d ^d A twq _ hour shqw was pregm!ltt4 Mrs. wank Cooper. Mrs. BUSS «IS ^ F ^ ' I Alec Bothwell, nephew of, the and?anta Claus presented each ^rt rasjstsjl,sl,*t, \\ -nff 1. \LENDAR OF COMING EVENTS 1?S5ft l -^«:%^4a«b»SWtt^ I We wsh to express our ap- ^ ^ H frends was held after the tef - erans and chldren at Roosevelt X * ^^m mony at the Colonla Country Club. Hosptal andto the Solders'Home, 4-H CLUB STAMP A* A 1.1 T J 1 1 M ' ^ H T F contrbutonstoths column must be In ths offce no For travelng, the brde wore a The Lons Club wshes to re- A commemoratve stamp, honor- TVI*PP1AT1O11 Tfl Tlll>S#* llftf 4 I tlp* ^^K than TUESDAY NOON of each week. Events lsted here gray sut, black velvet accessores mnd resdents of Iseln that the ns the 4-H Clubs of the naton, J J. V ^ V/J.t*l/J.\7 J.l. 1>\J U l U O V ** O l <^\M. W V ^^R)n);(cast daly at 1-3 A. M. on the "Around the Countes»t)d an orchd corsage. The. wed- regular waste paper collecton wll wll goon sale at gprlnfleld,^ono, * ^ n Your Weekly Newspapers" program over New B»«aBWfck (Mng trp was to the Pocone Mounr be conducted Sunday, Efeoembe* on January 15 ' acco. rdl <? g,;.«^ f ln* kt f r\w 4-V^-t* /lannntnfayl 1T1 - wctc '>»»«^w^^-^x^j^tjl^^rsskkrffss low tor ther cooperaton n ^ H DECEMBER _ the U. S. Ar Force, statoned n the cutb... of the 4-H Club movement. ^. # -^ # ^HBUS trp to Rado Cty sponsored'by St'. James' Senor ^^g^^^yy^^^^^^ j IllftK l} OSSll} lc l U C VjUFtSt* ^ ^ s d l n Lons Club ptpcr drve at 1 P. M. ' A ^rl^lvm^lw t^>/l * S - -! -mm * -mm* N. V Yfr'sEve Dnner-dance sponsored by Ssterhood of «^ Kl^1' f^^ ' ^-**^«HHftfckA ^*s»' «*v%rto HrrKfl-nrtf rllo-r\lntr ^k* ftatl ' ' ^ B ConKresatlon Adath Israel kt Communty Center, Amboy ^ K K ' B.^t***^ KHKm/t^C \ IHttS llffllllls QlSUaV Ol Hall ^ H Avenue, WoodbrdKe.» H^^HL B^" ^^"^ ' ^HSOCAT^ S C7 ~ X / ^-r". ^^ Nev Year's Eve danco.sponsored by the Avenel Fre Company \ TrE* «$SF- - J-«*^** <^ '^SIHWHeV \ Cl ' ' ^Hl>It<t'tnh' of Intermedate Grl Scout Troop 13. ^rttftfc^ '^Be^HP^* I I "'' ^^Bl!s;al!um of ofllcers of the Frst Ward Second Dstrct v jglw^^^^k 'SX^T' 8, f ^ wns Club meetng at St. Cecela's Recreaton Center, Iseln A /rarm^'mlm^k «^Sfc **'a ' 8 urnnnnttnrf TAWMCHIP r s ATWlWTTTI?t 1 -' ft '' ^Hpurk meetng of Cub Scout Pack 148 at School No. 15 at 8 j^jhg^jwmbbk ^ ^V*^K*%/^ 8 W UUUIJKUWJL IUWW»Hlr LUMMll I^C ^ > K,SS a,,.o 1MW 'Au, 1, ra o Tr»d to, I Mfflf fl^ «A«tatak. to ;^.-' V *\^ SHEU Oft COMPANY GEKBER FUJM«f»6 HStW I HSS!sS^^lSSlSt * SlS ''** I llal JU o^^yto exve»d tote» I w «OB BIlIDGENA NALBANK WOOBBB1DGEPmUSWftCO, j ^^ (>ard of Drectors meetng of Iseln Lons Club at St. ^ W'W?llffjT'I^* W ^ I ' (^" ^ ^ H.Cecela's Recreaton Center, j} WBllfflBl^raHMollV cnrtftmerh XM? \). a n m ^..,. T ^H^' dancng -lass to beg at Communty; Jeng^ > ^^ff My ' ' M. A & P Tea Co. Mue MoOU. "' > ^ T T 1 " ^ ^ H j 1 Kvtftt HnnttV 1 I ' Armyft Navy Stores McCPrthy's SpWl S&of ' H Our esf Wshes for a I A V Tj nappy \'\\ **' Rado * Telev8on MUler ' 9^t SIK^ ^ B * -=zz=z ft ^H T" ^ 1 I $ond Cleaners Mh-um Shop., ^Kkl^tPMMM m!l7p *ll \ /^mflf4f^^lf 11 T^B 1^? Modern Men's Shpp t ^KjJr^T' ' (J**l A22>^. I ^ PT fy *' ^mmb Y&* I Busy Bee Market Modernage Decoraton I ^ B P ^ ^ ^... may t brng t o_ ^ JBK t/v#-» I Choper'ft Dep't Store ^^ftyeve RytKPlt^QT ^ BtrOR(^?\ ^ 7 NECCHI! IBHTL,^^ Wth y«w hdp we've enpye a suftess- : College fal y PhWx Pharmacy, ( ^ 'V'NATIOMNISP / ^ F ATTACHMENtS I W B M K 8 8 ^ ttlmtgb *M ^ew ha^e adc^ed some enjoy- pawy'e Spa ' ^ ' ' f V '. 1]:,! ^ wctahqpar / y does! \ tmbsr^^ma^^ raent to ywlves, brghtened some house- I Onboard Fnance j ',, ^ H A / all of you wh<> have made Q H f ^ f c w M f w/ of ownershp; anl wth t all, we hope we've EflS»hR88y Dress Shop.'. ^K '*E*:Sfe BWHlt'' vrrr "''' ' '' W" «**MII*MJU- - -** *»*-»- «*!*j H^*^t^V7 vea^to^om'e. " I Btfj&trPlMft' " ^^cton Guap»HC»4 '. Ray Jackson & Son Sunnysde MatM ^ ^f^ ^ J^M^^^^tfl H^^^^^HH^^«&: or^our^oue y S* 3^' ' Jgsper'a Frut Market Terry Shop*. ' B^JK C CU ^^^^JMM anmrr'ss VMbkl ebusnessmen'sassocuhm " B a «K»^h ^SrHAM»OYVBX 1 «r your money back. JUKI P«rth Amboy 4^*» ;

4 PAGE FOUR, THUBSDsMV motbmber '2!?} ; 1891 t)knt Scouts Hold Yule '» *<"< *'"" /w Fete n Sewaren REWAREN - Grl Scnut, Troop No. 3 and ther Ir.ders, Mrs. Charles Bollko and Mrs. Enrl Ltoyrt. werr the rarsts of th* ptl n He home of Mrs. H. D. Clark, on Cllfl Rood: Durng thn busness meettu: whch preceded the party donatons were voted to the Mddlesex County TubcrculoM'; Leamn md to The Independent - Leader ' Chrstmas Fund. Mrs H. B. Runkn reported that a CAKE pnrknuc had been sent to Korea nu<! Mrs. A. W. Scheldt reported on books and cash donatons for the Anna Rush Memoral Shelf n Ue Scvftfen Free Publc Lbrary. Plans were made for u card party to be he'd n the near future for the beneft of the Grl Seoul Troop No. 3 whch the cub sponsors. 'Each Grl ScOllt was presented wth a jrft as were th'lr leaders. Those present were: The Msses Betty Ann Lloyd, Nancy Sloan. Ju!a Slyder, Dolores Andersen. Barbara Andersch. Kathleen Bohlke, Nancy Cotter, Sally Lberty, Ann Mare Napy. On>l Rankn, Patrca Wckcs. Catherne Krosovc. Lllan May. Joan Krogh, Rta Molrhan. Margaret Radley. Clementne P.V.ot. Sandra Hauselt, Janet Panto. Maranne Bloom. Lots Smth. Theresa Sny- j der and Gertrude *r:ek. ' A program of readng whch n- eluded "A Chrstmas Prayer." and! AUXILIARY MEETING several Chrstmas stores, were The regular meetng of the :dven by Mrs. John J. DowSng.; Lades' Auxlary of the Port ReadlOW'AKI) U. Bt KMAX SFW.VIUA Mr. Wrrkman lms recently hern transferred by Shell Ol Company from ts Raltmorr Marketng Servce Dvson Offce to the Sewaren plant as Offce Manager. At Baltmore he was chef accountant. Mr. Berfcman becan hs career wth Shell n East ( hrafo. III., n 193!). Snce then he has been employed at Houston. New York and more recently at Baltmore. Pt. Readng Personals SEWAREN NOTES By Mm. Perry Acntrn Irvnn Bentsen. a student, nt. Hoh.rt COIIPRC, Geneva, N. Y., s.spendnu the holdays wth Ills..parents-Mr. Wld Jtyjs. Oln Bcntr sen. Central Avcntje Balnea, who s studyng a! thr Mssour School of Mnm: :m Kncnperng. Rolls, -Mo., s.;)c!k' Chrstmas wth hs m>thrr. Ms.*, Helen Clark, a student at The Prncple, Elsah. 111., Is spentfr ;r.>: the holdays wth her parent 1 ;, Mr and Mrs." H, D. Clark, CUfT Ro.r.. Ms.* Eleanor Austen, who attends.n JC fdr Womn n New n'mswok. spent the week-end wth' lrr parents. Mr. and Mrs. ] Percy Austen. West Avenue, and f vstng her uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Dunlavey, n 'Wnlerbury. Conn. ths week.! Mr. and Mrs. rank Burns. Mlton. N. H., formerly of Sewaren. spont the weekend wth relatves n town. JUST Paragraphs Conceted! Is he conceted' Why. he joned ;he Navy to let the world see hm.-'-gosport U.,S. Naval Ar Staton. Pensacols, Fla. Far Queston The plumbers at Oak Rdge are on strke. Wonder f they'll forget tq brnk' tner pckets? Dothan Ml John.Kozsko accompaned j ng Fre Company was held at the the sroup for c.uol slnahg anrf rtfen"6usr l «r rm ^fsntrfaf I^;3trf 7AJ a *7 Eagle." " ' - Ortrude Surck. solost. presdng. A donaton was made to j Members present were M's. W, the Boy Scouts of Amerca. Substtute J. Baran, Mrs. H. D. Clark. Mrs. The specal project wnners were Young lady would lke talkatve parrot for company; parents R. G, Crane. Mrs. W. G. Ebner, Mrs. Mame De Rosa. Whte Mrs. Wllam Ecker. XJrs. S. J. Plans, N. Y,. and Mrs. Mchael recently ded; must be cheap- Henry. Mrs. Smon Larsen! Mrs. H. Smeone, Port Readng. Advertsement In the Brstol A. O'Connor, Mrs. John R. Ryan, Specal przes were awarded to England' Evenng Post. Mrs. Andrew Smotven. Mrs, Rus- Mrs. Frank Barbato, Mrs. Dorothy sell M. Solt. Mrs. Wllard Tunson, I Shaffer and Mrs. Mchael Sasso. Mrs. Elwood Wckberg and Mrs. Clarence Zschkau. Mrs. Harper Sloan was a guest. Pedestrans I-ae Belter Pedestrans n Illnos fare much better today n traffc than they dd 1 years ago. In 1939, 99! pedestrans were' klled by motor vehcles but n 1!H9, only 564 were klled. In spte of the fact the motor travel has ncreased more than 35 per cent aulo-pcck-stj'an accdents have steadly^ nclned. Illnos offcals attrbute tle declne to successful applcaton of the prncples oj engneerng, enforcement, and educaton. Soleruo Unversty The, frst European unversty was a medcal school at Soleroo, famous durng the 11th century. OE f BANKS Paradowsk We wsh to express our deep apprecaton to our relatves, frends and neghbors for ther many acts of kndness, sprtual bouquets and beautful floral trbutes extended durng our recent bereavement n the loss of our dearly beloved son, Blase John Paradpwsk. We especally wsh to thank Father Petr, Pall Bearers and the Rahway Frst Ad Squad for rendered servces. Paradowsk Famly Mrs. Peter Dossena and Mrs. Mch- j ael Sasso were co-charmen of the I project. The dark horse was won by Mrs. Attlo Notaro. A Chrstmas socal was held after the busness meetng. Gfts were exchanged and a prze was awarded to Mrs. Mchael D'Apolto for the prettest wrapped package. Games were played and the wnners were; Mrs. Edward Galvanek. Mrs. Damon Tyrrell, Mrs. Mchael Smeone, Mrs. Leo Cuflreda, and Mrs. Mchael Soleck. Mrs. Frank Pastor and Mrs, Vctor Hall were co-charmen of hosptalty. Plans were completed for the annual nstallaton dnner to be held at Lachewecz's Hall, State Street, Perth Amboy, on January 12 wth Mrs. Ncholas Pellegnno n charge of arrangements. The Port-Readng Fre Company has been nvted to attend and any freman desrng to brng a guest who'does not belong to the auxlary Should make reservatons.wth. Tappen street, Mrs..Pellegrno, Port Readng. CHILDREN'S YULE PARTY A Chrstmas party for the chldren of members of the Lades' Auxlary was held at the frehouse Sunday afternoon wth Mrs. James O'Nel as charman, asssted by the followng commttee: Mrs. Mchael Soleck, Mrs. Edward Galvanek, Mrs. Damon Tyrrell, Mrs. Lous Russo, Mrs. Frank Pastor and Mrs. Fred Zullo. Games were played and the wnners were: Rchard Lombard, You Can You can make the average man mad by referrng to hm as an average man. Greensboro Herald-Journal. Lots. More "There are muscal notes whch are naudble to the human ear," says a scentst. We want more of ths knd. Punch (London). Cooperaton Cooperaton would solve many problems. For Instance, freckles would make a nce coat of tan f they'd just get A. FTP. S, Emma D'Alesso, Leonard Cuf- n the chor loft. together. The Lost Art ^ s the only anmal that laughs" s a sayng that goes away back, and man wshes he could remember now what the occason was. Wnnpeg Trbune. m Tyrrell, Raphael Pratterelo, Cyntha Covna, Francs Lombard and Joan Martno. Pano selectons were played by Mrs. Tyrrell, Lucan Gardello mpersonated Santa Claus and dstrbuted gfts. Refreshments were served. BELLS FOR ST. ANTHONY'S Those beautful carrlon bells you've been hearng ths Chrstmas season from St. Anthony's Church tower are the result of the Holy Name Socety's havng a recordng machne and records up Com* to AAP for a Bg Selecton of Bg Values n '*5f?" Famous Lbby Frozen Foods Save tme and work at ths busy season by servng easy to fx frozen foods! And to be sure they are delcous and dollar stretchng, choose Lbby's Qualty Famous Frozen Foods at your value famous A&P. Cornerf Beef Hash. Cornell Beef,. \ Devled Ham... Venna Sausage.. Fresh Shucked Flavor... Famous Lbby Canned Meats For quck and easy meals n a jffy! Keep a supply on hand! 3 <- Orange Juce *-»*.. Slced Strawberres French Fred Potatoes. Brussel Sprouts... Caulflower... Green Peas " Cut Corn... 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7 LfADKR TttmSDAY, DKfMffR PAGt ldcats Smother St. Johns' Quntet, Keep Sken Intact es Fords Fve Margn le- A A. r-,' C Y,O. w 7 (I H;K one of u<..conjr qunlets fvr>r to n the llfcraut'on Senot the l'vls Wldcat*, en l'r torr;! pace by troun. 1 -.Inmes n» ov ntest. The trumph placcl cleats one name oul front neplhors, the Ponls Kvc Slrnube, tho Wldcats' nfn ruled forwanl, a<?nn th«way fur hs ten~ lv accountng for \'l lcl'! two free UWCH for a 2f l. Straule can't mss ullncnor league scorng ' he mantans hs current th<r<> ra every ndcaton w'l. ft''enta broezed to fl lf-7 frst pero.1; t>pn enntnrrrnt!> ther twrr <g three (jurtfts. St. ": never n thp (jftme after three nut'k of play, 'unlock, another former lbhlf', ll Ktraub' for honors Icy rppnj; the or W pnn's al.-o. Steve tt't'l 1 counters to set tho St. Jam's. rs R:jy».- came up wth Bn: p rfornmcc to land Illy of Pence a stunnng!>- ck n a well play ;;kme nr<ls No. 14 school. earns sluvge:! t out n the Irod, whch reached the flute wth a deadlocked 1- on the scoreboard. Four fouls kept Our Lady of breast of the Royals, opcrwhats' anl Art Gew- 11I the ranj?e n the SUCOIMI d between them.rackel Dnts to K'WV the Royuls a 11 at the half tme. Royals held ther slm a<l- Y throughout the thrd perwere forced to tp-ft off fof Our l.aly of Veace's Ithreats n the fnal sesson the verdct, vlat.s walked off the door Te's mlvlu.l scorng ftcr I'lmlknj; up '2' tull s. ch accounted for 1' ' ad Our Lady of Pence Curng brackets. eontnuel to press the ules by subdung the (JIM-I for ther fftl Aw\- the. start of the cam- v,.*.. WOODBRIDOE The ynur I Oft] tn 1 "" ftt ncrprse n spols fvtex for the townshp wth th* of the Townshp Lttle League, a Rls' basketball crcul. Roy Fords Rookes and Lego's ted ron stsrr catcher and All-Amercan exported earler n the ntermedate honors wth perrorme at Rutgers Unversty. w^sfflv fhr Fords Boy*, enrched records of clrlu vctores was feted at, a bnnqnrt n hs tvmr second strnsht Heavy two defeats. The Fords I-OIIOT by Tony Caroola and the League champonshp by and Increased actlvtty n.ue local Polce Pstol Teun. All spo\s. oomnatnf the Heavy Senor: the Barrohs dropped two.fnal game of the campagn. Stw wth the excepton p of footbnl], met. m '' mk - straght to Rutgers Prep and! Barlos Md Dck Pettrsdn p*cnd Cub. at the same tme, were Golden Bern-:. rk 'thf Avrnel Olers In the nc., February saw th' 1 St. Anthony's' Sayrevllp at the tal end of the Fords' attack wth nhe ard wth unusual success n and out of C.Y.O. capture the Junor leame season but managed to The Bft1 ' In ther hstores. A Ing * & 19 a " a n come counters, respectvely.?-jj I n Aprl.st, Josfph's of Carwncn 1 tbro ewmed the St. Jnmes' Pwe- School loop ttle by trppng ponts The red hot St. James C.YO! St.',hm*' n the play-offs. f H I ^ L y ' defeated the Eagles 7-34 for ts Ronne Hcjly w»& Wgh man for lad-1 The Barrbns extended ther wn j 13th straght vctory and a mort-. Carteret wth 23 ponts. straght by clcfoatlnn unte on the Intermedate League j One of the outstandng; acheve- Coach John Tnmpnr v.vt,"«7-v ~T" """ ' and Cartc ' el '" tfat crown. At about the s*me tme.! ments durng the past baseball.-.u.... Tomczuk ; '.«<* up ts order. Jm Lake starred n both We Colletctown ' Glrbf. of fcrfln j semoo was turned n by Jm' Kubsxth straght trumph by trounc- contests by pourng 48 ponts wrapped up the Townshp Grls' ng Carterct, nalc. 6ur Lady of Peace's ptcher, throurh the hoops. Re 5 eaton h!)v lea8ues League ttle by comphlh ; 4- who nurled an 8- no-hlt, no-run : Hardy Peterson,'the former Bar- record. Bame over South Rver. The Fords J. Peterson. nne Inter went on to wn ts frst KrnJkrroleT, Md-County League champonshp. Flnrtos. T'ltll, If.' Shell Boosts Lttle League Fund The Wood'brdse Polce Pstol 19 fl 4(1 team contnued to share tne central Jersey League top spot wth Watron (58) Perth Amhoy. Both squads had dentcal 16-2 reeords. The Townshp's most recent trumph w«s 8olty. f Kljulu, over Cornell-Dubller by a pp, Kfklsnn. 187 count. Ed Culver and Elmer Iversnt, u Krysko were Woodbrldge top shooters. A star-studded wrestlng show, Sevraren (M) p'wnsored by the local Kwanls Club attracted one of the larnes O Knzm, t T 'h.', c W. K11/11111 K J Johnson. I K Johnson, J Tpmperndo, t O\mther, c Trom, c' Hupstnk. K Llnqtlst. j Brady, B Molnar, f Beottl. r ''nvafh. c. Rotoll, g, Covlno. g Mrkovlcs, g Kfulev, t Hutnlck. r Sllnfryl. f TuckBch. c Klyak. «Brltkl. g Straut», t Cougrja. r KuerjRk, t. Plchlsk. c Preeae, r Rnnkln, g Hornets <29x Altbanl's (34) Ceramlc (32) WIMcut (1M) o 4 l 25 O O t a 1 1% ) venes, Molnar's versatle o* 1 1 To Lwrn!"? " a one mar. offensve! / w o S c ot<hmen were watchng! footba11 ht«.n n th.. frst perod! <& m *: W* had a bottle, for 1 ponts to Iw.l the other had onl y a tmr^- The to m enrly lt a.lvan-, V)ottle man was talkng very largehnny Hul.aycHnMhrouKh'y- about hs. knowledge of the p-a'.t: perfonnuk'- n ' ame and-what a fne player he' - stnnza wth.fht count-! w»s hmself. «<>Mst Molnars regster a 1 Durng the conversaton he natvn ut the half tme; "clpcd hmself very lberally to I the contents of h* bottle, where- start of tr?p thnl quarter, I upon the thrsty one sad, "Weel, j fradually wle- tlefrap, U notce ye're a fne drbbler, but nuncl to pull away from j ^' re nae gud at passng." n.-ts tlnnkhout the re-, of the psme. and Uut»n sparved Mol- umph by p't'k the 1(1 am 1 ponts, reapecosemcer had a Rood r th<> Hornets wltt I ft down to the wre struggle,, nosed out the Se- V.A, r)h-56 n a closely..cnte. t at the Sc-WuVell I:7 KonK ' nt '*"' -rml, Sewurell staked a hll lttl- t coue wtlonts of knottng tlefcore fnal whstle. Trcd rd's four accurate feld the wnn- mnutes of th- for the was htfh mq n the for tle Wartors wth whle Lorlnt! fu'''l fele for Sewaren ^h Wldcat Reetrch Grant The Unversty of New Hampshre has been awarded a grant of $7,5 by the Lederle Laboratores Dvson o! the Artercan Cyanamd Company for further support of a research study of such anmal ds' eases as bovne mastts, vbross, and brucelloss. 'Ht 1 Womlbrdge Lttle leacue M.dwm I unt ws fuen a substantal boosjuthls week when ('. B. (uudman, (left),' Shell Ol's Sewaren plant manager, presented Tom Martagh wth a check to naugurate the drve to rase suffcent funds to erect a mnature feld complete wth adequate facltes n Woodbrldge proper to serve the entre townshp. Murtajfh, the charman of the fund rasng commttee, expects the goal of $,5 to be reached before next sprng through contrbutons from local busness and ndvduals nterested n the future of Lttle League baseball. The property on whch the stadum wll be erected was recently leased to the League by the Townshp Commttee. Judge Quts Says Courtroom 'Flthy' NORTH BRUNSWICK, N. J.- Th«communty of North Brunswck receved wde and unfavorable publcty recently when Magstrate Nathanor Brttngham resgned after chargng that many stables are cleaner than the townshp's courtroom. Hs acton followed a seres of dsputes wth townshp offcals n whch he repeatedly crtczed them for falng to Improve the courtroom's appearance. He sad be had to apologze to attorneys and defendants for what he descrbed as a "flthy place." *> "If t requres my resgnaton to get a decent courtroom for n-o townshp, one of whch the people can be proud, then I'm happy to bow»t," he sad. Eye Study A study of pupls n St. Lous grade schools revealed that one out of four needed eye care. "If ths s typcal of all schools, t means that the eyes of 6,5,b school chldren throughout the Unted States requre professonal attenton," the Report noted. To help teachers and school nursa dutect eyu trouble,, the Socety conducts vson-testng demonstratons as an mportant part ts school program. BIST AMONG NEW PROS? - By Alan Mav«r cousy RISING OF THE BOSTON CELTICS/ WAS VOTED No. I*OOK;I //V Aces Halt Club 8 For Junor Crown Aces, Club a... Spuaes Rwketa 5,, :. ISBLIN -- The Aces proved the stpe"or team n thp local Junor W 76 L Leap., by defeatng Cub "8" 3-11 n the play offs for the loop frst haft ttle. The necessty 6T an extta game to decde the Crows occurred when both teams completed ther schedules wth 6-3 records. Both the Aces and Club "8" foupht on even terms throughout the frst half wth defensve play on th.' part of both teams domnatng the play. The frst quarter wound up wth the score, knotted at 4-4. In the second stanza, Club "8" eased out front 9-5 as they checked the Aces wth one accurate throw from the foul lne. The complexon *>f the contest took a decsve change n the thvl perod as Keenan, Kuhar, and Barcalsly stepped up the tempo to pour 14 ponts through the hoops and put the Ates n art advantageous spot wth a 19-l lymr/gm, A lapse of scorng punch ht Club "8" n the fnal sesson as they were held seoreleat, wfcte m ' the Aces connected for 11 markers ' and put the parnc n the deep freeze along wth the frst hall 1 ttle. Barcalsly and Keenan were th Aces' offensve manstays wth 12 and 1 dgts respectvely. Osorne' was top man for Club wth four ponts. Aces (S«) a Keenan, f Kane, f Demeter, I.. 1 Barcalaljr, c 62 Kuhar, g Dlttler. g! forrett. f Thortlds, (.. Lunu. c. - Osborne, g Herman, B Club 14 a.. t 1.. \ 2 3 F T a 2 a n Quck To Le»rn Afrcan trbesmen who fought op the 1 -sde qt the Alles n VRorld War tl, the Natonal Geographc Socety notes, often dd not know the use! the wheel n ther natve cultures. Yet Ihey learned quckly how to ot ton event n the local stadum. In August Coach George CJerek naugurated hs pve-season grd practce wth three lone returnng veterans to form the nucleus of j hs 1951 squad. Ted KujaWsk, Lou Kuhn, and Bll Melnlzek were the returnng lettermen. The fadng bastball season saw,he James Motors Qlants clrch the Lttle League champonshp behnd the spectacular ptchng of Beane Osborne. The Gants copped the crown by defeatng the Reo Dner Tgers two ot three games n the play-offs. At the same tme, the House of Fnn rocked up ts ffth Senor Softball tle. The frst football game to reach ths desk last, fall saw the Woodbrdge Wolvernes drop a 12-6 decson tfj the Avenel Eagles. However, the local eleven bounced back followng week to subdue Ihe Hdtboe Coa*» George Derek's farcons dropped ther naugural to South fcver 26-. Despte the 6tte-slded score, the Red Blazers shofetd prtahle. The Woodbrldge Pol«frstol Team became the talk of tlw state by wnnng the Central Jersey Pstol League champonshp n ts Second season of compettve shootng. Fred Lnn, Elmer Krysko, Ed Culver', Charles Olphant, Andrew Ludws, Phl Yaeovno and Wllam Stephano formed the wnnng array of sharpshooters. Woodbrdge lost ts second straght to Hllsde 18-7, but recorded ts Intal wn two weetas later by takng the measure of TJnren by a 12-6 count. Joe De- Marno played an outstandng defensve game for the Red Blazers, The Barron freshmen kept ther unblemshed record ntact by rompng away to a 19-6 vctory over Astjury Park. Coach.John Tomczuk's eleven later completed ts campagn wthout a defeat. Coach Tony Cacclola's Golden Bears encountered lttle dffculty rompng to a 25- decson over New Yark. Jm Donald's effectve to Joe Medwlck contrbuted heavly to the Bears' vctory. Tommy Wllams, the former Barton star, concluded a successful seawm at Valey forge by leadng the Cadets n most all offensve departments. Wllltams' season was hghlghted at Phladelpha where he was awarded*the Maxwell Trophy as the East's outstandng prep school player. The Barrons lost lb Saytevlle r the season's fnale to conclude a dsmal campagn, Qerek's Squad managed to wn only one game and te one durng ts nne-ga-nte schedule. Lack of experence contrbuted to the Hed ^lasers' nu< merous defeats. Cpach, John Tomczuk started Ms present season mnus hs four manstays of last year, Jm Lake, Lee Straube, Tony Pchalskl and Bll Kukulya. The Barrons lost te Rahway and Perth Arftboy t#for# httng the wn column wth * decson over New Brunswck) last week. TJp Iselln way, Vlnce Orcgah organzed the St. Cecela Grts and to date the drlubler haw encountered success n ther recent gumes. The Sant, wn thpfl- In-; augural ov«the'yunw CHrls of! Carteret, May '52 tea Bureau of Labor Statstcs jmte By Jrrhhne Koylc THINGS Wfc'D UfeE TO SEE IN 1952; Tommy Wllam* accept a scholarshp to Prnceton whfrfc hs mnny followers wll be able) to wtness hs football talents at Palmer Stadum. the Kwanls Club toss tht Barron football team another fm* banquet In order to brng a closer assocaton among the players, coaches, anfl members of the cvc organzaton. Erne Dubay meet wth success to hs attempt to orfanle a tttle hmnt. Lou Creekmur and Tucker Thommon repeat ther brmlant 19S1 season In the pro ranks next fall. Utnptrea tn the Woodbrtdte Lttle Lea«ve outftted wth complete unforms. Mm Mullen, the Recreaton Department drector, secure twe or three addtonal ta&ball felds next sprng. tee Strarb*, the scorng Sensaton of the senor Karne. be gven the opportunty to gan a berth t* the Seton H*ll qnlntet. the Barron track squad, under the tutelar* of Lou Bertha and Lon Gabrel, wn a couple of meets, F-fcrrk Capraro reach grdron stardom at Rutgers, where he has be*h % defensve manstay rot- the past two seasons. Th* \MVk LMtfUe orctnla'ttan o«mpme ther plans-for t«erecton of a stadum for the young ball hawks. Lou Homer ajhcl the Klwana Club stage another successful wvcsnlff show at tae otadn&m. Th* Woodbrtdlte Athletfes wn on«of the several baaebah UurKmmente they enter caeh season. Vlace Buonwore and Ed Adams reach All County baekfeld states and spark the. Ilnrrout to a syocessful campagn. Jm Iake, the Bnrrons' former All State court star, move up to the Manhattan Unversty's varsty. At ths tme we feel prvleged tn thnnk a few of many n-.dvtduals who asssted us In our work»t ths desk throughout the past year. Emery Konlck and Mark Mllentuk cotrfuted a fne job as our loeal htfh school correspondents; Gladys Del Grosso, the Recreathm Department's secretary, had the dffcult taek ot preparng box scores and completng schedules for us each week' durng the basketball and baseball seasons. Jm Keatng kept ths desk up to date on all St. James' C.Y.O. functons; Wndsor Lakfs, the staff photographer who by nature always complans about the lack of tme, never hestated to snap the lne sports pctures whch appeared on ths pase throughout the past year. Ed Culver, a memn«r of the local Polce Pstol Team, gave us nformaton pertanng to the Central Jersey Pstol League; Ray Softe, In hs frst year wth the (oldcn Bears, turned n a commendable job dggng up advanced nformaton on the Bears' Opponents. We would lke tn thank Coaches John Tomcuk, George Oerek, Lou Rartna and Tony Cacctola tor ther complete cooperaton durng Last, but Mot least, we would lke to forward our aprttdatlon to our bos^ Charles Gregory, for gvng us a free hand on the sports page./ot only In but snce the day We took over the job. m Our last column n 1951, Ce'd lke to wsh all our readers and athletes throughout the tpwnshfp, a successful and Happy New Year. Fakons Post Wns In Rec Cx>urt Loop WHIl tht (M jm en th* brnk of farltnt Into past hmory. we em Kmk hack at twelve months of *nllh»rx>rts actvty nh all trwrt*. HMfcttfcafl. hawhnll, trne*.»nd fnothal ncreased In lnrvmnul p*rhhrat(«m, nhh-l n \n vnenura»ln«ultn fnr thelntnrf. HoptKkWn ldl-nn A? km»»s hatred In th* v»r*«s spnrl^ rontnuas tn protre', at Anthony «C V O w*»rnwh)lt't W too eonffwd wth whether <rr m»l IHey were fell \ HI James' C.Y 6, I rorrtu Llbn» swewsm, Mnee onr chef am *hc>nhl h* tn encourmtr everyon* Hnurtan ft C. mtlefpate In me at more ncrt*. n dttf trw vctores Wll ' Mohnwlw : Ife fletests If fhsecnrafrtntnt «n ««ee*»*l»h» b«fonls flron I Iwun I run M I. Whft wr look bark thrnrjrh HlSl. we w"ll fen«remember TO*)slHp Towrn Joln Tnmcjh's B»rrom compmnt» fnr 12»5 etwrt *rc~ ' 81 OrfH's BC O«r l«dy»f Prtee wnnng the Md Csunty lcagne ohtmthe Woodhrtltf Pottre Plxtrl te»m sarprrstnt n I? rue j p a ye I n thf Keen-all rf vmrran platnl sqtads by eap<ttrln«th* ('»nhnl Jersey ] '«m:''lfnte LI«JTUO ths w«l> U 1<pa«ue tltht; the Jarrs Motors Gants staglnf a nenewfrl lorner<ark t* wn thr On* TwtwMp Lttle I.fatue eh^»b t<mhl»'. )* tlopclawn Indan* am KV>TI1* cnt>» enrn' fat vetor-tg to c«f& ^u <*m+*mrr helm narrwd tn the hnllon's All Prt *>v»n. Mont flule ther crt actvty fer trm tv*fl In onr ftrnnry wrf probably be the manner In wweh o, y.'h.. All le«t!ue op'ratonl Gffnrjre Orrek'* Itert Wafers nnd Tm faeeola' Ctvtem wll l>c su.-p'tnlel un.l the ftv.. rccepted ther numerous drfrats drtnn th»»mt KrM se*s«v week n January. ort mak'nt the best of 11 crylnr towef. Plajrew on boh chbs were the rcrlnels of mnerms shollnrkws, Trut never (aled to show Th-» Hfjelawn quntet ws( lp to unform ench week to attempt to wh tht next <me. They r rr-e-.l to 11 all thp way to rfefe* belong In the swvf ratecrory wth the champons tor ther ontstnmln; rornpettvr sprt. nc-.fv" ther perfect rucof! the To\.n hp Trotttrs "7-S5 an Thtw far we have palnte 4 the 1SI sport»lrtur» tn (r.l«w'n I.'.f st nht ttumpts. ; colors, but the case <»r the St. Anthony's bamball ttam clowjs tht The T,otters n^oweh p*ttrblt In h«e enrm. Tke Port Readhn nvne was e'nwnej the.-t'tn (th : 'the frst quarter rhfrhfrlrt of the MM Chanty I*ft*nc fnr four stralrht seasonx, w*«frmie an top, w«r«ther «rowns lke champs, tfcrwmr, htnt S rtln«when trw enmp+tltlon n the crcut tl(httn»d and the v c- twrtcs were n*t cornlnn as easly as Ihfj had n past setscm*. a W*J«r - (r of tht players on the team pyved unable to neeept defwt! l u.v. to u!) :t twrftn over thd I nan*. However, the crcut leot! 1 T5 I'nun'cl back n the seeou* ; jt A\ tn.ally 1:1 ponts and chectf I".: wth 11 lf-lf. vulture at thff Ittft true stwrttnen artd qut the Mr»ad entrely. If It were I I 1111" ll.- TH-t pppo'l, $ 11 tor the unttrtk ettorh of St. Anthpnsr's ronsetftmn; m,n- 1 l.ot:>'n t«*t IHK n th«thrl ftx x,.4ulu&..k^vuar N jmul..sfty]rrj(,l r.)lsxt l rb. r*tpt"cs*tc-df In lnwtf HIP.'.Hn-a, antunmj; fyr ogt pontl*- team tobclher, St. Anthony's never w«uw have et)mptele3 TK'lr "" H" I as nsrturt"r":mth~ 1 TnmTSrrr FehrMe. fw the sake of He Port Rdng baseball enthusasts, w* hepe ther team llnds (he ablty to bounce back In Ills'! w.th» l '.-22 If h" vju'dt tt'ok ol 1 ; v w cj.upbxun n t!^e fnal segso smft* new pcrromwl, snce they always have unformed en.l HH tht 1 unclcnlp; 1\otteM bav ftnfpprt the Sants wth the best meney ean purrhtte. t!' cl to cotw vtht two po'mtj o^ jnk th««.:rtre n the last mtt of play. Only» feld goca JLcCahe r.n-l ne f Kaved tt CIVlL DEFENSE More than 1,5, vftlunteert have joned cvl 'defense, forces, accordng to Mllard Carrwell, Federal Cvl DeferSe Admnstrator, who ponts out that ths "s far from enough, tout erttmgf to put our enemy on notce."! Admral Byrd plans new msson to ore lands of Antarctc. dd CaHfotrda A pcture of 4 perod when At Oakland-Berkeley area was part of a large pennsula, Walnut 6re*k was under the sea and the qerlteley area harbored volent volcanoes, emerged from «paper by U.C. scentsts read recently before the Cordleran sectfon meetng o the Geologcal Socety ol Amorcal 'roush For that (aju Nt w Y^ars Party tte Wu's & Lquor^ WOODBRIDGE LIQUOR STORE 574 AMBOY AVENUE, WOODBRIbGE CAMPBEU'S SCOTCH 4/5 16. FOUR HOSES [' 4/ SCHENjY : * 4/S Ml CAH8TA1KS ' ;...:..:.T,.,. Qts. *.94 I tnu.ns from a \VK*\\ le ttplpt. I! j^h HCOrt;; :lau lts lbnlcl to T.otero, wl ra«k«i JO pon;«for tho InHana.' tcrs( ft Spatfa-l th Trotter scrappy performance Wth ' ll couttetr. The Ford., Falcon 1 ch thf.- second vctory n league 1 pe-tfon by pt-stnjc a 3H-2 v»t«iw OVIT the Iseln In^a.s n a gamt ph yed at Fords. ;*r The anusually low srrng gam* can be attrbuted to both tearnt utlzng ty;ht dtretave patterns Double lg.a were only regstered n one-urlor, the thrd, when tho KnlcoH tu U«l 16 to wrap up thft contest.. 4 Luko am Koperwhata we>e the backbones of the Falcons'-attatf wth 13 and 1 pofto, fespefo lvely. Oyer aceoonted for f markers for the In'llnrs. -( Trotters (35> O D. Pearson, f Irvln, f 3 B. Peterson, c. 7 McDeroott, E 1 Kveky, u jeasen, R.. PnllshftV. R 8»boy Zudony, t Lotarlo, c, Kreudle. 8 KOVIICB, K BUto, f }. BMH>, C.:.. Bryan, c Uko, g Hums. K KoperwhtU. t Oyer, t (1 Mueller, c Rapncoll. g Caetnrf, ( v Indns Paleon (32) lnduh (2) r j«2 4 9 HANDY HOBBY WOOSTER, Oho Mrs. Ebert collects lost golf balls as hobby. Lvng just outsde U Wooster College golf course, sh fnds t rght handy. So fat sn has collected 1,449 lost balls, ntt* of them found n the oft-c<rafs For FREE DELIVERY (9 A.M. to 5P.M. Only) "O ! Ma; ytru have vtetory t all your aftrttot endear an. SPORTING foods 4t» State St., Perth Amboy t A, H«Brjr Jaf lowkl, Prop, SfcAQBAM'S...:.',... 4/5 - l.t Wm> CAUVUfcT!... L.1, ,... 4/5 5,*S TA-YLOl WINES!, ;?) t/ QALLO SWEKT WINES Q»a, 1..HGatt 1.89 Cnplete Lneof WINES and BEERS

8 The,11 PAGE EIGHT /If //w. 'Before I n ur step or rather one more koy ahead, I want to express my MIKW apprecaton to Adam Snyder. 42 George Sevaren, and Clark Person. 115 Green Street, Ifeln. Woodbrldge Htjl School students, who helped me several days wth the wrttjfpng of, Chrstmas jft, for tlte needy, These- twd. boys even slowed up shortly alter 7 A. M. Saturday to' help me. drect loadng the trueks and on a no-school day, too. Thanks ever, ever so much, boys,... I also want Lo thank the members of the Wondbrldge Townshp Hand Department who carted the heavlly-la.den cartons down two flghts of stars and loaded the trucks.... And ths, too, on a day off. Thanks a mllon..., Pfc. Edward J. TagRart, 18, Inman Avenue, Colona, has arrved at the Cal-Aero Techncal Insttute. Glendale, Calf., for a 36- w«ek course n arcraft mantenance. A graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School, Tasgart has been a member of the USAF for four months..,. Nck Semak s vst- Ing hs sster, Mrs. Helen Rebar, 28 poplar Street.. Fords.,,.You ought to hear lttle Lnda Berman, Avcnel. sng popular songs.... 9? crated ther homes for the holdays and they really look lovely.,.. Resolutons: Every year I make a seres of resolutons and every year I break them but there s somethng nme that makes me keep tryng and maybe ths year they wll work out. Anyway... I resolve not to feel lke pullng my har out when someone sends In a story wth a commtte lst runnng somethng lke ths: A. Jones, B. Brawn, C. Smth. After all, folks have frst names and they would lke to see them n prnt. I resolve to lke people who lst a women's commttee lke ths; Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs. Anna Brown, Mrs. Helen Smth. A marred woman uses her husband's frst name even f she s a wdow. (So please, Mrs Publcty Charman, won't you please cooperate? It's such sloppy reportng -the wrong way. I resolve to be very pleasant to people who call up on Thursday mornnr after the paper s out and want to Hve tre a story over a week old and then when I explan the paper s out, they nonchalantly say, "Well, put t n next week's paper."... I resolve not to feel lke commttng murder when folks call me late at nght on Wednesday and get me out of bed to gve me some socal tem "they just forgot" and they "just have to get It In Thursday's paper."... I resolve not to get that rrtated feelng when the 8 o'clock Townshp meetngs don't get started untl 9 o'clock."... I resolve to keep calm when folks say to me, "Why don't you put such and such n the paper so I won't have to be annoyed lke ths?" (Everyone expects a newspaper to fght Indvdual battles for them. Why?).. I resolve to throw anaymous letters n the waste baskets wthout gvng a second thought to the cowardly antcs of some people. If one has anythng worthwhle to say then one shouldn't hestate to - mn one's name alter all, we won't use your name f you request t, but we must have a sgned letter n the fles).... I resolve not to feel lke streamng when a publcty charman; sends a story n and says, "Mrs, Splth rendered a solo. 1 ' I can aljapst see Mrs. Smth tearng that solo apart,... And I hereby resolve to wsh each and every one of you a very happy New Yeur. I jhope that the year 1952 wll hold the most genero s portons of health, happness and prosperty for you all and that the comng year wll be a year of peace among all natons of the world. Happy, Happy I^ew Year..'. BW, s Two Classes The people of the Unted State; are rapdly beng dvded nto tvfp classes, those who work for the gwarmnentrkl to«w vjesw work fp; those who work for the government. Decatur Daly. Naton's schools urged to act n present "Jmtoral crss." Exchanges? Why sure! Wth >le*snrc! If t doesn't At, f the, color dofpu't sut you or f the pjktern of the te. d6esn't meet wth your :. any gft purchased at our store. mmsshop MAIN STREET Woolworth» #»»» y-^ Sweetness and (ContTcrl from PIPP I > Henry Pusrms an 1 K.tv.m T- \ WHS there, too. B;l>. o. r r HIM', t..-, been close to mf fur m:n\ y«v\. and has oxe' hu, ; n u yond the retjun mrn;.s of oumuy In h? Jc-rr t >"n)' ll.' and what, t meant-to rar hccn.-r- here.! f" en "n'h".fl Am M.I cned because I had \v u of hs Interest. Due WeUert> r ': one d;y n'.d f a cruel thn;; Tm 1 '.v. I w "Iways hf: (."'vy M!);f.'alvv was stt'! around H hcnr. In mv beer ah ul!\,la '( n ary grefs, when le and B >b Vo:; stopped n U.we m<\ V! r rhmnl for a whle, wen Doc fnally told me that probably I he be.s;. lnu I could do for my*f wm'd h? ID go over n the enrner and r.ve my-, self a sound kck n my pants. It.; was that sukfesl.on, I know, whch andeel my nervous breakdown. I; must try the same therapy ana n one of these days scon. Mke Tuzk, for whose archtectural profcency and generous help the Perth Amboy General Hosptal s profoundly grateful, came to the party, also. C. B. Goodman, manager of the Shell plant n Sewaren and who I am very happy to know s gonu to be among us, Joned the pleasant gatherng as dd Mayor Olsen of South Amboy. May.r Olsen, who s our accountant and who lout,' snce has despared of my ever learnng even the rudmentares of busness operaton, has through many years been a conscentous and eager help to me whenever, her role ere'wss'tnt Slmmest > *! tler roles As for Nate Grass, he and ls brother are among my favorte, people, and I can descrbe hm! best by recallng a remark by the late Dr. Frank C. Henry, Jr. Dr. Henry sad he bought Chrysler cars for ths srp.'e reason that the Grosses sold them and that whatever they sold he would buy wth confdence and assurance. It THURSDAY, DECJ»IB1*R 3?, W31 Luncheon Group Entertaned at Chrstmas Party A group of local and nearby men who have ther lunoheon regularly at the Howard.Inhnson Rest-mrant, Route 25. wrrp guests of Peter Nlders, owner of the restaurant at a (Jhrstmas party. Back row, left to rght, :tro (', U. Goodman, IVfayor August F. Grelrer, Mayor Thorvsld Olson. South Amboy; Wallace Wlek, Colona News Davd T. Wllenk, Isadore Greenspan, In nn Hansen, Mchael Tutk, Evrfftt G. ReW. James Boylfc, Henry Parsons, Edwn lce, Rn.v Mehelsen. Front row, Scott TWacan, Charles E. Ororory.!>' Lous Wetterberk, Mnrcus Leon, Harold Wett*rberr, Nathan Gross and Lawrence F. Campon. The Colona Cvc Club held chased at the door, chldren admtted free. a chldren's Chrstmas Party at the Cvc Club, Sunday afternoon. The Mary Pckford. once known as The Colona Club wll hold a Cub Scouts and the Brownes sanj Chldren's Chrstmas Party ths Chrstmas Carols under the leaderfrom the screen to star n sj'p <* Mr. Joseph Orban. MM. Lbrary. All chldren are requested ng out of a retrement of nneteen afternoon-at 2:3 at the Colona Lbrary." to be made by Harry Demorj,a;n ea der of;he tc brng a 1c Rft for the grab Columba Pctures. She nssts that Brownes, played thp pano. Clyde.bag.,. t.... ; j.. I _ ^1 '!.. _ Hewtt Jr. rected a Chrstmas as the lbraran n ths» followed h Story. A puppet show was put on * 'bywn tjo7"3,'"wth Mry.-Jflw Lloyd as leader. The present:; Whle move fans wrte n to Hollywood to nsst that they are tred of gangster pctures, these pctures rank hgh n box offce appeal. As a matter of fact, two top grossers are and "The Mob." "The Racket" The stran of dong flve pctures w&n't easy to please Frank Henry, n a row, wth lttle or no rest be-.» t tween, sent Krk Douglas to the Everett Red, too, was n the hosptal. Now that "The Bg Skywas n party and t s always nce when he can come because he s so congenal and pleasant^-and dossn't weary nearly as soon as some of the others when I press my arguhas been completed, Krk plans a sx-months' vacaton. One of the busest actresses n Hollywood s Yvonne De Carlo. The day after she fnshed a pcments to the pont of beng tre- jqel McC ghft surted some. Larry Campon, wthout.<c a,. r t Anap at unversal.hnm whom m. our m.«. lttle «rm frm would.,m.m >httn stutter When ^a.ct that Angel, Is completed, at unversal. she plans and stall far more than t does to go to the Carbbean for Chrstmas. In January, she starts "The and who s always my deeply loyal and lovng frends as I. am hs s my last example n provng Scarlet Flame," and then she and what Dave's great experence has Paul Kohner wll make two flms shown hm and whch even my a year for the new company they lttle experence has shown me. formed. On ths page s a photograph of our wng-dns, held for Norma Shearer s plannng a the pleasure that comes n congenal companonshp but demon- come-back to the screen. Her comeback pcture, "The Planter's stratve of somethng far more Wfe," wth Trevor Howard, wll sgnfcant. I wanted to prnt ths be shot n Europe, where her son, pcture because I was proud and Irvng Thalberg, Jr. goes to school. happy to have been there and to have such nce, nce frends. Gturmet Dsh The Harpodon lves n the ocean, n bays and estuares, n shallow areas and at moderate depths. When freshly caught' t s descrbed as handsomely and brllantly phosphorescent all over.'as the Bombay duck, bummaloe or butnmelo fsh of cookbooks and Eastern menus, t makes a pungent dsh. Some gourmets speak unflatturngly of ts odor. \*C 91 MAIN STREET Well,'well, the Kng and the Queen of movleland are on suspenson. Betty Orable and Clark Gable are not drawng ther weekly stpends at the present tme from Twenteth Century-Fox and MGM. A versatle actress s Jane Wyman. She s currently starrng n two ht moves one a farce comedy and the other a weepng drama. And. n addton to that, she s becomng a sngng star on records. 1 DAY SERVICE brought n before 5 I 1. M. Ready next afternoon. Authorzed KODAK DEALER 14 Assorted Flavors ;. (Large and Small pottles) Home Delvery - Servce ' DstrbutoT of LINCOLN BEVERAGES 12 Large Bottles Small Bottles 1.1 rlus By 't Y«UI Call the SODA MAN q INrlh Amboy Home Delvery Servce 493 Mt;w lrusnck, Fords, N. J. were gven by Santa Claus, per trayel by Mr. Pnskel Merrtt. Pctures were taken of the Cub Scouts and Chrstmas Party commttee Mr. Andrew Hegedes was charman, asssted by Mr. John Eck, cocharman, mrs. Alfred Schneder, Mrs. Frederck Rosenberg;, Mrs. Martha Wthrop, Mrs. Clyde Hewtt. Mr. and Mrs, Ham!.I. Prce, Shelter Island, New York, were the guests of Mr. anl Mrs. Fred Droste, Inman Avenue, Monday. Pvt. Steven Karalz, of the U. S. Army, statoned at Fort Kusts, Vrgna, spent the wee';- end wth hs wfe, and mother-nlaw, Mrs. Theresa Imt,o.,co, Patrca Avenue. Mrs. Margaret Scott, Inma: 1 Avenue, entertaned at dnner Su; day Mrs. Theresa Magzlno anl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De Mayo of Lyndhurst. Mr. anl Mrs. Martn Stern, Jackson Heghts, Long Island, spent the week-end wth her parvnts, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown, Wool Avenue. - Thrd Class, Radar 3 Seaman Laurence Froehlch s home for the holdays wth hs parents, Mr. am Mrs. Vncent Froehlch, Beekman Avenue. Offcers of the Sewng Club were elected as Mrs. Sarah Schneder, presdent; Mrs. Karl Seden- cahl, Treasurer; Mrs. M Stephen S h Sokol, Secretary. y Tht next sesson wll be held today at the Cvc Club n 1:3 P.M. The' Cub Pack wll hold a Chrstmas Party tonkht at the Cvc Club at 7:3. It was postponed from December 18 because of weathtr. / Browne Troop No, 27. wll hold a Chrstmas Play at the. Frehouse on Inman Avenue tomorrow at T):3 P. M. Tckets may be pur- Your Home X- Too often these days pawnts seem to forget that, although ther efforts are usually far from professonal lookng, chldren should be allowed to share n decoratng -ha home for Chrstmas. Chrstmas decoratons do not :.:. j t-n be expensve to be beautful. They can be msfde'at home and the makng can be fun tor the whole wamtly. An old favorte s a snow scene featurng a jolly Santa and brght green trees. The snow can be made f. cottcn placed on a large pece (. " whte cardboard, so the scene, when completed, can be moved easly. The Santa s made of a red apple, for the body, and the head, arms and legs of marshmallows attached to the apple body wth toothpcks. The eyes and mouth; ere made of bts of colored ctron. Use your magnaton to dress your Santa. Cloves for buttons and cotton for trm are a usual thng. Tears of Joy (Contnued from Page 1> In addton, the Fund sent large frut basket* to 44 hospltaf. patents, twelve to the wards at Perth Amboy General Hosptal to patents who are alone and frendleu; eght to patents from the Townshp In the Mddlesex County Hosptal for the Chroncally 111 ahd 24 to Townshp pntenu In Roosevelt Hosptal A complete lst of expendtures wll be publshed n next week's Donatons receved after last week's paper was publshed were as follows: $4. Pupls of No. 11 School. Woodbrdge. $15. C. A. Case IR5 Sewaren Hstory Club $1. Woodbrdge Townshp Psh and Game Assocaton: Mrs. A.; Woman's Club of Woodbrldge. 15. Rev. Wllam H. Schmaus, Francs Ack»r. TVmM J. Dwyer, Woodbrdge Post VFW. $2.1 Socal Scentfc, ^Modern Lvng Class, Perod 2, $1.68 Socal Scentfc. Modem Lvng Class, Perod 5, $1.27 Socal Scentfc, Modem Lvng Class, Perod 4. $1.21 Socal Scentfc, Modern Lvng Class, Perod 3. $1., Mrs. Mchael Langan Among other last-mnute donatons were a bushel baskej, of gro- The green trees can be con structed wth bts of wre and ceres an - d canned d goods d from f Boy B Scout Troop 32, sponsored by the small Jleces o evergreen from the yard. Long chans of pop corn or cranberres make any Chrstmas tree more lovely. Try combnng the two to make a gay Ted and whte chan. Rotary Club, and rag dolls made by tha Junor Red Cross of Woodbrdge Hgh School. All ncdental expenses such as trackng fees, lunches for those j who made delveres, Chrstmas 1 wrappngs and other related tems were pad for by the Woodbrldge Chldren love to make chans of brght colored paper for the tree, Publshng Company. All mones and, although the resultng mess' receved were used to ad the needy s usually pretty terrfc, t s more drectly, than worth t to see the pleased look on the faces of your lttle ones. ColleRe enrollments showed a drop of 7.8 PCT cent n year. To All A Very, Very fappy New Year 1 GROSS "Always the Leader" PERTft AMBOY AND FORDS Badly Needed A boon to manknd.s the new traffc sgnal devce whch shows how much tme s left before the green lght changes to red. Boys of Troop 32 Guests of Rotary WOODBRIDGE The annual Chrstmas party for the Boy Scouts of Troop No. M was held on Thursday by, )he Woodbrdge, R«ty Gjo!» thum Kttfn'th'e Wft s Vht' nmu!or,of the troop; The party was nj'anged and rwulnctcr by the troop commttee hedetl by Harry Burke, charman; Arthur Jennngs, Robert Mmcer and Dr. Spencer. The festvtes Included a turkey ( Hnej^lnffnn of Chrlstmns carols and *fferc hghlghted by t an ex- ( ImnKP of gfts between members and scouts. Each boy was gven a gft certfcate for an artcte of scout equpment and n turn presented to each Rota an a Yule log made by the' scouts. \ Donald Whlttaker, assstant scoutmaster, was In charge of the troop n the absence of Scoutmaster Al Patnoy., ISELIN Met Mlln. N. J. THURS. TO SAT. DEC Ray Mllland J. Sterlng "RHUBARB" Plu» Mckey Rooney "MV OUTLAW BROTHER" SUN. * MON. 2 DAYS ONLY Brod Crawford - B. Huchlrr "THE MOB" Plus BlaclK Thrlls In a Prehlxtorlr World! "LOST CONTINENT" wth Cesar Romero TUES. A THUKS. JAN, 1-3 Cont. Show frtm I P.M..Ian. 1 Don't mss ths great l Janr Wyman "BLUE VEIL" plus "LORNA DOONE" n Techncolor FORDS FORDS, N. J. _ P. A WED. THRU SAT. "DETECTIVE STORY" wth Krk Douglas - Eleanor Parker "HURRICANE ISLAND" Jon Hall - Mare Wndsor SXJN. THRU TUES. "THE BLUE VEIL" wth Jane Wyman-C'harles Laughton "LADY FROM TEXAS" Howard Toff - Mona Freeman Contnuous Performance from Z P..M. Tuesday Matnee Daly at l; P. M. Evenngs at 7: P. M. Contnuous Performance SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FKI.-SAT.-SUNDAY 3 DAYS ONLY.lane Wyman Charles Laughton "THE BLUE VEIL" ALSO John I'ayne - Denns O'Kcefc "PASSAGE WEST" ln Techncolorlj MONDAY MATINEE DEC. 3Wt Junor New Year's Eve Matnee Startng at 1 P. M. BIG>IIOUR WESTERN SHOW wth Roy Rogers - Gene Autry and llopalon Cawtldy Plan to.attend Our Gala N>w Year's Eve Show Mondaj Evenln. Dec. 31*4 tome as Late as. 8:1 to See a Complrte Show Kay Mllland Jan Sterlng "RHUBARB"- ALSO tt Fred MuoMumy, Elflartr P:H<»r 1 "MILLlONAIHE FOR CHRISTY" Plu* Sel«ete4 TIESDAV AND WEDNESDAY Ray Mllland RHUBARB' ^red Macmurray "MILLIONAIRE FOR CHRISTY" YULE PARTY 'I. Club f MUm Party at Itomeet,,,, Mrs. Martn Kr (1. Avenue. Hgh,,, w " Mrs. Andrew H The Havng w<n olftm, W( told her husb;m ( book bookng of f a n,,, tan the "Have you nn, yet?" she asked few days before "Yes, my up'r R'eat vrtuoso" She "Never mnd',. Can he pny the <«s(l> Electrc shny!. mnng cost a< tt dollars each At Ytmr VVAI.l PERTH START!,, FRIDAY Specal ('h,-,.,,. Ml, m SATURDAY M\lM., :: CARTOON- "M nb LOTS 1 l.u tn - Plus - 'DON l.\\ ON Tll; v \ All In Addton l. Show At No.\ m ON STAGE - FEB. H The Outstandng l-vent Of The Seas, The COMPANY 5-Pecc s>m MATINEE: S3.on. s:.m. s(.ne EVENING: $J.IW, S!.W. W RESERVED Sl.AT ll KITS NOW ON s.-v.r. \T TIU: BOX on I.: STRAHD Contnuous P. M. [><tl\ ll-jll 1 GOOD TO MISS! SPECIAL FUN PROGRAM SATURDAY AM! KM»l Pln Now l> I ( I Irll.tll- NEW YEAR'S t«at,our (Jala M'" 1 ' 1 >y ' a *' I'Kt.VII " S BOTH m VII;1 " STATE THEATRE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. ODAY T IRU SATURDAY Jean PETER^ - Debru IVKl'l» "ANN OF THE INWIKS Plu» > SUNDAY THRU jrvesday 'CONTINUOUS NEW YEAR'S DA* BU Teclnleolor Spectacle Clark GABLE In "ACROSS THB WIDE MISSOURI»lu«Murfuerlt CHAPMAN - Cameron MTjr" 1 - "FUGHT TO MARS" Sorry-No OUh NI>. WEDNESDAY THRU SATUBDAJ' ()). DETECTIVE 8TO* "»too "B^EPIjANl *W 1 ' < ^

9 jependent-leagfr FORDS NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, eate PAOE NINE FRDS NEWS y (ray-y nml ('luhs, sponsqrml ly Lons Club, hold a :ty n St, John's aud Wllam Nork was n I d Scylc!- K«VC a short, talk nlnc' llul cooperaton. mvrl, chl montor anl lu>(l actvtes.for the /cm-. -Weekly trps wll he I lr IVrth Amboy.YMCA. llowtk I'ntnrtanod: Voly Gerald Krausu, Bruce IC nl Thnmns Fcnncssy; h\ ('larlcs Van Dusen and t\ Burke; Allrt HUIIOKI lnes Snlo; am Klwartl and 5 yl'r; solos ly KomlL (Jut- 'rvmk (lutwon nml Davd HI ; specalty lnnce l>y jml; nn.l pantnmme nter lnn.- ly Peter Rcbovch. I OK HOLIDAYS jtds Mss Lynn,^unshne, Mtr of Mr. and Mrs. Benjajjn-.hne. Maxwell Avenue, s le holdays from Alfred v. Alfred, N. Y. She Is a bacterology, 5TS IN NAVY sbey -Charles W. Johnson.ted n the U. 8. Navy and nt the U. S. Navy Tranng n.mbldsfe, Md, FORDS On! Ljjly of Peace toureh annex!was the scene of the Chrstmas rrty f the Altar- Ro'rv Socety. Ms. Joseph Lcvnndnskl was lmrrmn of the pnrty of whlchwppraxmately 76 b ttded John E. QrlmeR. R v. Sunlcy levandosk ant! 1 Rev. Pcd'tlrk Vehtnn, sprtual rlrectoa Smla Clans nn mpersonated by Mss -Stella l KKC Club t Convpne Jan. 7 at 'Jones Home POBDa SecrcU pals were revenled st the Chj:sttn;s party of the KKC Club hd nt the home of Mrs. Edna Vajga, 69 MoHctt Street. A grab bas cxcjav.e featured the meetng and Chrstmas carols were sung. The c^rk horse prse was won by Mrs. Maron Jones. The socal followed under the co-charmanshp of Mrs. Marty Demblyker anfl Mn. Varga. Due to the holday season the next meetng has bee\ postponed untl January 7 at 8 P, 'M. n the home of Mrs. Betty Jones. Street. Johnson Unted States farms reported KfowR fewer but bgger. Farna Puddng Served Many Ways haven't before, It's trjc Farna Puddng a most and thrfty des.st' I Tonanno-llnvorcd wth a Urltft'-Pnepplt' Sauce, day t's chorry-topped. lj,. kc It In a large mold rldual molds; you can serve serve It cold. a basc recpe the knd j-t that's good for chldren t's a breakfast cereal adlns! cereal's proten, and mnerals, and also tn:: mlk and eggs. Cherry Puddng torn nt ths recpe to a l)l)td desert, omt tle md and juce and add I n vanlla. For the sauce, 1 syrup from canned bng red cherres, Heat to the pont and thcken sh'uhtly Ornstarch (ullow 2 tcacornstarch to 1 cup of ' Bol for 5 mnutes, then luls of whpped cream f you lke, Oral Ke-l'tKMple Farna Puddng 1' : cups mlk I 1 cups cookrd farna I CRRS, bcalen 1 1 cup su^a; n res. -vc m, wu-v... If desred, thn wth addtonal j;m serve ths sauce hot or lst ass you can serve the t pneapple uce or water. Brng to et ner hot or cold. Make u bol, strrng constantly; bol 3 to nsure havng t the'mnuter cool. Add 1 cup oranse Dress t UP wth spoon- sectons. A Better t tablespoon grated orange rnd 1 ' < teaspoon salt ^ l: cup orange juce Scald mlk. Add cooked farna and mx wth rotary beater untl smooth. Add es^s, sugar, grated rnd, salt, and orange juce. Combne thoroughly. Pour nto greased 8-nrh square bakng pan. Set n shallow pan of hot water and cake n moderate oven F. for 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 mnutes. Cut In squares, Serve hot or cold wth Orance-Pneapple Sauce. Yeld: 9 servngs. Orange-l'neapple Sauce Combne 2 teaspoons cornstarch wth 2 teaspoons cold water. Add to 1 cup canned crushed pneapple Year In '»- A Uupy New V-ar to all «r our best ever, tot you! MAURO MOTORS INC. C1IRYSUW - PLYMOUTH «HAHW^AVK. WUBIU..O Coun^ Renf A^sory Board To Begn Hearngs January 2nd FORDS -W. Howard Fullerton, 'pfe board was apponted by charman of the Mddlesex County T1 Khe E. Woods, drector of rent Rent Advsory Board, announced stablsaton, upon the recom- Alfred E. mcndatlon of today that the board wll begn hearng renj eases on Wednesday.] January 2, at 7:3 P. M.-ln the Muncpal Buldng, Rarltan Townshp. Thereafter the board wll convene regularly on,the frst Tuesday of each month at 7:3 y. M. at the Muncpal Buldng, Rarltan Townshp, The charman explaned that, he responsbltes of the loea board are threefora: (a) The Advsory Board Is to furnsh the Area Rent Drector and the Housng Expedter wth honest and Impartal advce on the operaton of control In the communty. <t» The board also has the duty to recom mend decontrol or contnued controls, dependng upon whether or not the housng shortage has been met n the communty. <c> The board wll hear appeals by aggreved landlords or tenants from the decsons of the Area Rent Offce n Newark. Mr, Fullerton ;ad that the am of the local Ren \dvsory Board Is to see that federal rent controls are admlnls tered n the farest possbl manner. Prmarly, the board wll be con rerwtf #tth r appfetrtnn~lt6 "cjb= 1 csons of the Area Rent Offce In Newark by an aggrlved landlord o: tenant who has the choce of ap >eulln; drectly to the Housng Expedter n Washngton. D. C, m 1 the local Rent Advsory Board. Mr. Fllrton sad he could not stress too much the fact that the local board Is an appellate admnstratve body and cannot n the frst nstance entertan clams for ul.justment In rent by ether the landlord or the tenant. The proper procedure for a landlord or a tenant who seeks an adjustment n rent s to frst seek the adjustment from the Area Rent Drector n Newark and f dssatsfed wth hs decson, then to appeal to the lncal board. Ths procedure apples Orscoll. The board receves no salary, Baptsmal Rtes Held for Infant FORDS Rev. John E. Qrlmes dmlnstered the sacrament of baptsm to Ronald Harmon Jacques. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jacques, 88 Waterland Avenue, n ceremones conducted In Our Lady, of Peace Church. Sponsors were Mss Mary Ann hamberlan, Fords, and John Adams, New Brunswck. < A dnner party followed for sponsors and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hehlo, Perth Amboy, n the parents' home: Open house was held wth approxmately 3 guests attendng. ON LEAVE FORDS Ernest Lous Toth, U. S, Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Toth, Pne, and Elm Streets, s spendng a 1-day leave wth hs parents over the holdays G. Lawe, DD-763, whch s moored at Newport, R. I. now HOME FOR HOLIDAYS FORDS Jamr'B Abraham, U. S.'Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Abraham, 16 Farfeld Avenue, s spendng a 16-day leave at home for holdays. He s attendng the Naval Storekeepers' School at Newport, R. I. VISITING FOLKS FORDS Roy G. Lambertspn, U, S. Navy, s spendng a seven-day leave at home wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lambert son, 77 Kng George Road. Lambertson s statoned at the Naval Torpedo Staton n Newport, R. I. Enjoys Yule Fete FORMS - The Mothers' Cluh of Boy Scout TnMp No. fll held a Chrstum.* party n the school annex of Our Lady of Pence Chufcl. Members of the troop partcpated n» a.tes of skts, Mrs; John W'ulf mpersonated Santa ("IIUH and dstrbuted Rft;, to. ScftutmuAtT.Mrlr.rl Salm nd Assstant Scoutmaster (Jeorge Blanchard. Mrs. Charles Kanthevt. presdent, WHS presented a fcft by.h<j cluh. A sft exchange W*K '(nducted. A program of Chrstmas carol njl wan held. R«v. Jult K. Grmes nd Rev. Stanley Uvnndosk and toop commueemr were The dark horw prze, >y John P. Mcszarns, was won I»y Vlrs. John Csabu. BUNDLE OF JOY FOKDS-Mr. and Mrs. Oheete Johnson, 4tO Knd lcorjrc Road, re the parents of a sort born r, the South Amboy Memoral Hos t.l. fo CONVENE WEDNESDAY RARITAN TOWNSHIP The Hlltop Woman's Club wll mee lanuary 2. n the lbrary at t M p. m.?romoted FORDS Pfc. Robert Schmdt, wn of Mr. and Mrs. John Schmdt, 78 Marjr Avenue, has been promoted from the rank of prvate at Sampson Ar Force Base, New York. He s now statoned at Polytechnc Insttute n Rustln, La., a cvlan college. CONVALESCING FORDS- Mss Helen Balasz, Izola Avenue, s convalescng at her home followng a tonsllectomy. NEW SON ARRIVES HOPELAWN Mr. and Mrs Charles Frank Jr., 7 New Brunswck Avenue, are the parents of not only to certan adjustment SON IS BORN a son, Charles, born n St. Peter's cases, but also to cases Involvng HOPELAWN - Mr. and Mrs. Hosptal, New Brunswck, Brunswck. Mrs. complance and evcton. John Tmko, 1 Howard Streat, Frank Is the former Katheryn The charman ponted,out that are the parents of a son born n O'Bren of Mlltown. persons may appear be- the Perth Amboy Gen(. ral Hosptal. torn the board,on appeals ether through ther attorneys or by BACK HOME themselves. He sad n dffcult cases he would recommend that RARITAN TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hawkns, Sr., aggreved landlords or tenants 52 Burchard Street, have returned prosecute Pn.,,^v«^ ther... cases _ through... at- home after spendng; several weeks lorneys. The board s hopeful that vacaton n Mam, Fla., wth ther all appeals can be handled j son and daughter- promptly afd decslohs reached wthn one week after the appeal s heard. The full membershp p of the board, besdes the 1 charman h who s a lawyer, Is comprsed of Jean Kempson, Metuchen, and John Prsch, of New Brunswck, who are publc nterest representatves; Arthur Bocchetta, of New Brunswck, who s a tenant representatve; and Alfred London, of Perth Amboy. who s a landlord representatve. SON FOR PASTERAKS KEASBEY Mr. and Mrs, James Pasterak, Crows Mll Road, are the parents of a son born n the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. NEW ARRIVAL FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Krall, 1 16 Lvngston Avenue, are the parents of a son born n the Perth Amboy General Hosptal G. O. P. needs 4^, more votes to wn'hvlflmtelecton. FORDS, HOPEUWN ad KEASBEY CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS (NOTE: For Insertons In ths calendar, call Mrs. Andrew Sedlvy, 1 Grant Avenue, Woodbrdge or Perth Amboy J, before noon on Tuesday of each week. DECEMBER 27 Chrstmas party of PTA of St. John's Church at 8 P. M: wth gft exchange. 27 Snowball dance 'by Junor Sodalty''"of Our Lady of Peace Church n schol annex. ;JO--Chrstmas party for Sunday School chldren n St. John's Church audtorum at 3 P. M. ' I 3--Monthly paper drve of Fords Lons Club. 31 Dnner-dance by post and auxlary of Fords Memoral Post 69,.VFW, n post headquarters. JANUARY 2 Meetng,, Keabey Home and. School Assocaton. 2- -Meetng lot Hlltop Women's Club. 3 -Meetng of Amercan Home Department n lbrary, 1:3 P. M.. 7 Meetng KKC Club, home of Mrs. Betty Jones, Johnson v Street..,.. o Lncheon by Fords Women's Club. 1 - Meetng, Ladles' Auxlary of Rartan Townshp Safety Squad No. 3, home of Mrs. Anthony Scheu, 16 MacArthur Drve, 1 A.M Socal by Mothers' Club of Boy Scout Troop No. 53 n Our Lady of Peace Church annex. 21 Socal 'by Senor Sodalty of bur Lady of Peace Church n church audtorum.. 23 Meetng Qf Junor Woman's Club m lbrary. 31 Socal by Ladles' Auxlary of Fords Unt 163, Amercan eglon In post PICK - «R-(DELIVERY Gall WOodbrlclge or Perth Amboy STOKES rtft WOODBKIDGE FORDS HOPELAWN AT PINELLTS H BETTER! FORDS Mary Martha Cosky daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cosky, 57 Mary Avenue, Is con valescng at home after beng a surgcal patent n St. Peter's Hos ptal, New Brunswck. ^ COTTON Ue government trmmed another three per cent off ts e*tlma,te qf ths year's cotton crop, Indcatng producton barely large enough to meet conservatve forecasts of domestc and export demands untl a new crop Is produced. Under ts fnal report, the Agrculture Department put the crop at 15,29, bales of 5 pounds gross weght, or 481, less than ts estmate of a month before. Ths estmate s 12 per cent >elow the Department's Intal forecast n August of 17,266, tales. Unce Sam Says We're seeng the old yer out ths, week. For tloso of us who've held 4 on to our Defense Bunds, It was a' prosperous year ndeed. Help make, 1952 a prosperous year by jonng tbe Payroll Savngs Flan where you work or the Bund-A-Month l'lan Where you bank. Ths tme next year you can say to yourself, "I now own V. 8. Defense Bonds. I've saved all that money, and I've helped Uncle Bam wth It, too. Am I lucky!" But It WW)'V \$ \w\. t\»h, Jut tua»9vllsfcuab of common S«BM, M»y nl tte cdn>e your ' nn Em Pnner-Dance FORDS -- A New Yer's Eve Joseph HetK, a member of the buffet dnner and dance was post, mptsonatt'l Honta C'lsus )lanhed by Fords Memoral I'ojt'unl dstnlmlc<l Rfts to the chl: lr>n. Mr. and Mrs. Uolwrt Lehfnn servcl us co-charmen. fodo, VFW, at a, meetng held post headcuartors. The affar, to he sponsored jontly hy thr polt *nd t* nuxlt-.ry, wll he held n the post home. Carl SumtqUrt and Albert Thompson are co-charmen. Mrs. Kujcenv Martn, presdent of the auxlary,, also wll serve as a co-charman from the unt. A chldren's Chrstmas party wn^ leld at the post home, sponsored jontly by the post and auxlary. Sxty*twoehldren attended. Flm* were shown, ncludng comc mov- >es and a Chrstmas feature, "The SLATE MEETING FOKDS The Amercan Homeg Before C Chrstmas." Approx mately/ 1 parents also attended. :M V n lfe n 11)5'. JOIN oyu NEW 5c 24-WERK MerchartdtM! Club N»* Forrant FIRST DRAWING JAN. GRAHMANN'S (33 New Brunswck (Hut to Kord» PUyhouM) FOBDS, N. J. P. A Holday Party Held By Mothers' Group FORDS A Chrstmas party followed the busness meetng of the St. Ncholas' Mothers' Club n the church audtorum, jan. Ann Chrlstensen was n charge of the party asssted by the co-charmen, Mrs. Elzabeth Velcheck and Mrs. Ann Uhrlne. A Chrstmas donaton was made rartenak, was won by Mrs. Mary anyor. The specal awards were on by Mrs. John Lako, presdent,,nd Mrs. Mary Maytle, A gft exchange was conducted and the members partcpated n mmunty sngng. Dnner Party Held In Honor of Baby FORDS-Thje Infant son of Mr and Mrs. John Oulya, 148 Safran Avenue, wasghrlttened John Out ya Jr. In Our Lady of Peac Church by Rev. John E." prmes Sponsors fcere Mrs. Dorothy Subt of Perth Amboy and Joseph Oulya of Rartan Townshp. Dnner followed for the sponsors and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Qulya Jr. Of Rartan Townshp and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sndet of ths place. PARTY SUNDAY FORDS A Chrstmas pnrty for the chldren of St. John's Sunday School wll be hold n the church audtorum at " p. m. Sunday. TO ATTEND CEREMONY FOkDS flc Wllam Warren Assocaton wll attend the swearut" cpret'wvn f!a~'trf.lay l 'CJcG - Qutfley and Commtteemun Peter Schmdt January 1. TO MEET JANUARY 2 KKASBEY The Kewbcy Home and School Assucaton wll meet Junuary 2. Junor Clubwomen. FORDS~The Junor Weran'# Club met In the lbrary and made plans to sell everyday greetng cards and statonery, wth the proceeds to go toward polo-and other, chartable organzatons.' A frst ad course wll be taken -: by the members begnnng January 8 A donaton was voted to the Lttle Theatre Guld. Mlaes Dolores Tomko and Evelyn Kublnak were apponted to purchase toys for needy chldren.'. C. H. Ooldsteln of the polo cep- ter n New Brunwlek wll speak to the group January 23. The annual Chrstmas party fol-. lowed wth a gft exchange. Each member brought an addtonal gft for a servceman. Senor Sodalty Schedules Socal FORDS The Senor Sodalty of Our Lady of Peace Church met In the church hall wth Eleanor Kocslk. prefect, openng the meet- Ing wth prayer. Fnal plans were made for the socal to be held January 21. Each Iflrl 6 rsjuestedto brun a $2 pmw." Plans were dscussed tav%, mother- be held n March. party followed. t A Chrstmas PAPER DRIVE FORDS The Fords. Lons Club wll sponsor ther monthly paper drve December 3 at noon. ANNOUNCEMENT... New Muncpal Garbage Collecton Schedule Effectve January 1 st, : A. M. All Gurbugc and Kef use wll be pcked > on the followng days: Monday Woodbrdge North Sde of Man Street and all north of Man Street to State Hghway Route 2> ncludng the South Sde of Route 25 from the Clover Leaf to the Port Readng Ralroad. West sde of Rahway Avenue north to Trnty Lane, then both sdes of Rahway Avenue north to tho Port Readng Ralroad (ncludng Wedgewood, Lews and Leon Streets). All west of Rahway Avenue to Metuchn Avenue and Route 35. Tuesday Woodbrdge and Fords South sde of Man Street and aljl south of Man Street to Cutter Dock Road. All east of Rahway Avenue to Route 1 turnpke ncludng' east sde of Rahway Avenue north to Trnty Lane and Woodbrdge Carteret Road. From Metuchen Avenue, Woodbrdge, all north of Man Street west t6v taruw Townshp Lne, Fords, ncludng north and south of State Hghway RouTe^5 from the Port Readng Ralroad west to the Rarlan Townshp Lne. South to Woodland Avenue ncludng north sde of Woodland Avejue* West sjde of Ford Avenue west to the Rurlan ttownshlp' Lne. I Wednesday Fords and Hopelawn South sde of Woodland Avenue and east sde of Ford Avenue. Remander of Fords and all of Hopelawn. Thursday Avenel and Iseln.., All of Aveuel. North sde of Route 25 from the Clover Leaf west to the Port Readng Ralroad then north to Pennsylvana Ralroad, hcllu. Frday Iseln and Colona j Remander of Iseln and all of Colona north of the Pennsylvana Ran road except (]oan*vll«ge, From ll$ P«nn»^V«^«^R»lrCMl (l-oloua; Staton) south to Chan O'Hlfs Road and Dover Road. North sde of Chan O'Hllg Road from Dover Road oast to East Hll Road. North of Chan WHllh to Long HM Road.;, 4-M&, - Saturday Colona Vllage (Gordon Town), Remander of Colona. All of Port Readng, Sewaren and Keasbcy. ' For further atomtttton ple«w gf«t n tomb wth Santaton sflpertntehdent, at the Mcm»rt«Telephone: Woodbrdge 8-12 TOWNSHIP OF

10 , ' ' Oft behalf of the ovet 3 recpents of mtsmmvmms mt the M of our newspaper,towant to t&y a felt thank-jtou for the generosty whch made our effort ths year" our fnest. Huge baskets of fbod, warm clothng and toys all of these gfts went nto needy lwmes because you and we who have bpen dealt wth tnore kndly by the shftng whms of fortune? wanted to share our good thngs, wth others. Chldren, from the depths of ther lovng hearts,' gave up be-, loved dolls and fre engnes and sleds; men pnd women, wth lttle to gve, gave t n dollar blls and n "pennes so that no one would stand by a bleak wndow and watch Chrstmas pa«s. Not a lay or* a dollar were solcted drectly from anyone. Each of the contrbutons to the Independent-Leader's Chrstmas Fund vaa donated wthout askng, and we thnk $ach of them became more precous because of t. The whole sum of the Edtoral: Our Fnest Effort Let's FntfA the jursdcton of the Board of Educaton should receve salary ncreases at the earlest possble tme, so do we beleve smlar consderaton must be gven to our muncpal employes. We wsh to commend the Board for ts prompt and practcal approach to the salary problem, and for the forthrght manner n whch t dealt wth.t. We thnk the salary adjustment requests wth one or two noteworthy exceptons were completely wthn reason, and so apparently dd the Board, for n most nstances ready agreement was found n arrangng a new schedule. Teachers and other school personnel are no more exempt from the ravages of nflaton than any other group of salared employes, and» of course no one may expect that the matter has been dsposed of lor all tme. The Board has met the mmedate need, but t must be prepared to face a new one whch s nevtable unless our whole ecoaomc order changes ts current drecton. Other muncpal employes, lke the school personnel, aw fortfed In askng for wage penses ncurred. Cor 'own employes, wth ta A W cash contrbutons was expended for the purpose for whch the gfts were made, our newspapet havng contrbuted all the exthat each famly would be certan, of re mvnp; what t needed, and n the szes requred. Tho greatest share n the responsblty n organzng ths large undertakng and carryng t to ts concluson, was borne on the slffrfshouwefs of Mtss'Ruth Wolk a member of our staff whose own relgous belefs are based upon a doctrne n whch Chrstmas s not a part. We are proud that her heart could embrace such a magnfcent sprt, regardless of ts orgn, n order that tho hungry could be fed, and the poor, clothed. It s ths knd of eagerness to, serve wherever the dstress and whatever the occason whch breathes n the soul of all of us and whch cres to be heard. The world s better when t can be heard. So our thanks to all of you who have helped to express ths mpulse, too often restraned. Because of you, we know that the rchest tradton of Chrstmas has been made even rcher. Md-Pont Those "Muncpal" Property Muncpal budget makers are now engaged n the annual struggle to prepare a local budget coverng not only the muncpal operatons for 1952 but to provde funds for several other unts of government as well. In 195, when total muncpal expendtures n New Jersey were 434 mllon dollars, nearly half 83 mllon dollars went for requred payments to school dstrcts, the county and n some localtes, specal dstrcts. Ths left 231 mllon dollars, or 53 per cent of. the total, for muncpal, purposes throughout the state, ponts out the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton. The fact that muncpaltes collect taxes to meet the t budgetary requrements of other unts of government as well as ttfer own s pot always understood. Also, muncpaltes pake payments n full to these ncreases and we trust the Town Commttee wll see' ITT way clear 16 grant wrytssh able requests. We only hope that no excesses appear, and we have no nklng they wll. After all, the real estate owner must fnance the cost of the salary ncreases and the best nterests of the employe cannot be separated from the best nterests of the taxpayer. Certanly, every effort must be made by the Board and by the Town Commttee to save n every drecton possble n order to make up, at least n part, the extra expendture for salares. Let us not lose ourselves n the lluson of great rches merely because our ncome has rsen, for the cost of all servces, labor and materals has rsen apace. -We certanly cannot afford to be reckless n the matter of salares, and there may be a few tems n the Board program to whch we wll offer objectons when the budget s submtted to the voters n February, but we cannot afford to be nggardly n these days of stff competton for servces ether. There s a md-pont whch we must seek, and seek t dlgently and courageously. Taxes other levels of government whether or not taxes have been collected n full. Thus muncpaltes absorb any tax collecton delnquences that otherwse would show up n school and county taxet Overall, expendtures to muncpal purposes have ncreased n the postwar perod from 178 mllon dollars n 4946 to 23 mllon dollars n per cent. Payments to school dstrcts, countes, and specal dstrcts have ncreased from 154 mllon dollars to 23 mllon dollars, or 31.6 per cent. The trend toward hgher costs thstt has plagued local offcals shows up even more sharply n state government. Here appropratons rose sharply durng the postwar years from 8.1 mllon dollars n to J61.5 mllon dollars n an ncrease of more tfan 1 per cent. Veteran Groups Stronger or Weaker? Membershp n the country's veterans organzatons has dropped to a post-war low, the latest polls, show. The four major veteran organsatons Amercan Legon, Veterans of Foregn Wars, Dsabled Amercan Veterans and Amercan^ of World War Ix have, howevtf';* &per<mefed moflbnt membershp trends n The U ton and the V. F. W. have both experenced drops n enrollment, whle, the., ATtP«#fc(f,AMJWTOI cjan ther mrwheft shp has been Increasng. Two reasons have been advanced for the dp n membershp totals n the Legon and the V. F. W. Some offcals say these veteran organzatons have dabbleh too deeply nto polh ^ rather than confnng nterests to. the, of vftfnttr problems. Ths, hjsedrtr lm, jpl P»e drop m thought. Another reason advanced s the customary postwar drop n veteran nterest. Ths may be partly due to an atttude, by some veteran^, that they have realzed all or most of the benefts Cong'oss s gong to grajt Veteran* of ;Wrld connecton wth a veterans group. \ Despte the drop n membershp, veterans organzatons expect a gromdswell of mew k spokesman says the "so-called ^ettod-o! apathy" has "just about played out." The ncreased sze of the armed servces also ndcates renewed nterest n the veterans organzatons. A Legon spokesman says advanced enrollments for next yeaf are than y ^ Ago, am..tta "the best membershp start the Legon has GETTING TOO BIG FOR HIS BRITCHES? TRENTON The exodus of cty dwellers n New Jersejr Iran crowded ctes to small otftftrwg townshps Arng the past decade may cause many changes tn the government of such areas,when the tlnled States Census Mau offcally promulgates tl#»5 census fgures. A score of New Jersey' Rwn"2 shps whch now have a populaton over 4,5 wll be requred to ncrease ther governng bodes from three to fve members, under the law whtt the 191 census becomes effectve. These nclude Egg Harbor n Atlantc County; Mahwah, Saddle Rver,. Wyekoff n Ber;en County; Pemberton n Burlngton County; Mddle Townshlphto Cawf May County; Upper De«;- flefe th Cumberland County; Frankln, Monroe and West D«ptford Townshps In Gloucester County; Hopewell, Prnceton, n Mercer County; East Brunswck. Hawell, Ocean, Shrewsbury and Wall Townshps In Mddlesex; Denvlle, Pequaftock and Roxbnry n Morrs County. ' Under the Impact of the new populaton fgures, Mercer Count) may become a second class eounty, nstead of thrd class. And moat offcals wll be enttled to salary boosts under the law. Ocean County wll change from a toth to & ffth class county, wth normal legal ncreases n salares for all offcals. In the cty classfcaton, based oh prelmnary census fgures, Burlngton Cty wll probably beeom* a lecond class nstead of a thrd class cty. Burlngton had «populaton of 1,94 n 194 and now \ reported to have 12,- 83 people. Haddontteld wheh had a populaton o 9,74a, ncludtc QpvtonOr Alfred E. Drscoll and hs famly n 194, now has a reported populaton of 1,5. The,change In the number of members on the governng board of a muncpalty of ths sze, however, s entrely up to the voters. No muncpal.manager muncpalty wll be affected by tlrt 193 census. ] The. new census fgures wll also work other charges. For lnstanw, clerks and collectors tn tomu havng a pooulatloa n excess ol J*, are eleokd under '<(> Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grbbns the law. In towns havng a populaton of less than 25.Q, they are apponted by councl. In these same towns, one member of the board of assessors at present s elected. In towns of less than 25, all members of the board are apponted. On the populaton of ctes also hng«the qualfcatons of cty attorneys, tax assessors, and cty engneers. In ctes between 55,- and 125, the governng body s authorzed by law to appont the cty clerk, cty comptroller, treasurer, cty counsel, recever of taxes and assessments, nspector of buldngs, ( engneer, overseer 1 bf tke t>oor rtstead of electng them. BUZZARD :^Four years ago ths week a blzzard whch surpassed the famous storm of 1888 n ntensty and snow depth, descended Upon New Jersey and the eastern metropoltan area paralyzng traffc and brngng everyday lfe to a standstll.! Open weather condtons prevaled durng the frst 25 days of December n On the mornng of December 26, however, the heavest snowstorm of many decades blanfceted the entre Slate and remaned on the ground for weeks thereafter. However, State traffc experts learned a lesson from the bg storm. Durng the frst 25 days of the month, the average number of. accdents daly was 18. In the last' sx days of snowbound and cy" hghways, the average daly number of accdents fell to 121, or a decrease of nearly one thrd. The bg storm proved that If enough snow falls to keep cars n garages, traffc accdents wll decrease. However, a lgh snowfall breeds such accdents. That s why State Traffc experts urge motorsts to check ther lghts, brakes, wndsheld wper blades and defrosters to forestall any falures, and probably accdents, when a sudden storm strkes. TUBERCULOSIS: Persons who become afflcted wth tuberculoss In New Jersey usually can be treated n a hosptal near hs home and does not need tb go to Arzona or New Mexco, the State Department of Health clams. > Vf V No mracle cures have been found, but chemotherapy, surgery, and rest are all provded for the tuberculoss patent In New Jersey. There are 3,217 tuberculoss beds n one State, two cty, and thrteen county hosptals for the treatment ofuuberculoss sufferers. The State Department of Health knows that tuberculoss s preventable. Its preventon depends on coordnaton and cooperaton of the famly doctor, local health department, local welfare department, local voluntary agences, and the patent, hs famly, the sanatorum and the State. Contrary to once popular belef, tuberculoss can be treated successfully n any clmate and physcans usually recommend that patents enter a hosptal n a localty wthn vstng dstance of famly and frends. SHORTWEIGHT; Factory packed foods n New Jersey stores are beng carefully checked by State weghts and measures offcals durng these days of hgh commodty prces because fractonal dfferences add up to great and valuable sums. The nspectors have been ordered by Joseph. Rogers, State- Weghts and Measures Superntendent, to take a ten per cent check on such food lots and If they run consstently short on weght, to chase them off the market. The grocer or storekeep* rt wll then notfy the packer who becomes more careful of hs "Weghts. ' - A smlar practce U also beng followed n other states durng the current holdays n order to keep suoh food packng eancerns on ther toes apd td ptotect the general publc. Through a unform practce n vogue, f New York State weghts and measures offcate fnd somethng wrong ' (Contnued on Page 13 t 1..Vr Prayer of tht Chrstoph<> n "Lord, make me n Instrument of your peace \\ hfttred, let me sov love; where there Is nj,, ry '"' """ K there Is doubt, fath; where thero V) despar, ho lr ' '" rr s darkness, lgft/and wh««there Is ladness,,, ' " tr!lll!ln Ml.."' >l " we ar* pafdone* and It I* In dyl«g tha we are!,,'"" lh " By Kenneth I'lnk. Drector, 1'odon K'search Servce Weght of Sentment n Approves of Job j ^ ot survey recently completed by t e New Jersey Poll show that 3 ou of every 8 voters n the state jp prove of the way the 1951 Now Irrsey Legslature dd ts job. Voters who < <pe<w dsapproval tome to about l n every 4. Jn other»>rds, the number who approve f the Job the New Jrscy Loftl-sB ure (ld ths ywf outnumbers t 3 to 2 thosfc who, dsapprove. At the sam tme, about 2 out the survey s» (1 they ddn't know enough abou the work of the 1951 law mkers to render an opnon one v ay or another. These wer the fndngs whn New Jersey Poll staff reporters personally sked a statewde cross-secton of New Jersey ctzens: "In generr-l, would you say you approve or < sapprove of the Job the 1951 Le slature dd In handlng the s ;>te's problems ths year?"' '., The vote: Approve Dsapprove No opnon Legslature Dd Ths Y Survey Fnds 37% 24% 39% Perhaps the most sgnfcant fndngs n today's survey are that the more educaton people have had, the more crtcal they are of th knd of job the 1951 New Jersev State legslature dd. And tnt the less educaton people have had, the hgher the proporton sayng they don't know enough about the work the Legslature dd to render an opnon about It, The vote by educatonal levels: Gafle Hgh or no school College schoolng tranng tranng Dsapprove 15% 26% 33% Approve NO OPIN- ION Equally sgnfcant Is that 1 out of every 2 members of the Democratc Party ntervewed n today's survey told New Jersey Poll reporters that they lacked suffcent knowledge of ths year's legslature to have an opnon about the jpd t dd. Among Independent voters, 2 out of every 5 had "No Opnon." And among G.O.P. members, the "N) Opnon" vote amounted to nealy 1 n 3. Intflestngly, In each of the three poltcal groups, the number who express approval outnumber by about 3 to 2 those who dsapprove. The vote by poltcal partes:, Demo- Inde- Repubcrata pendents Itaara NO OPIN- ION 49% 31% 31% ; prove Approve In every othec populaton group examned n today's survey, two thngs arc evdent:, 1. In each group those who approve of the Job the 1951 Ihrse prrvc of tm-n!, 25 Ml '4";.(D:., V O l c -. I I!!! ncmtrr and am,: towns nl': ltlms! : 2. At ICIIM :, every IMU-.< havo an,,, knd or,,-, dd ths v. TlC'Nd' New j n -,. ctp-: Nr:..: sev Ctv. 1-1: and Pt-.: Opnon.,; : ual work Ion"'. Last Janu.K Poll reported state felt ;bn-; Legslature V-r lows: 41 w f a><:. prove; and 'M', J '. Ths new-pr,, reports of tn \' exclusvely n ' : (Copyral 1 I:' '. Research Se-. : CHRISTMAS Tltll Fre depart HIM r naton are.--m.:- lquseholders am: 1 ' Ing of ClruM flammable (ntons ncludf tn ly cut trees. ru'- lghts nstead <> > settng the, tuc ;. contnually fll <; ' FEDEItAI. PAY The average.-v..' full-tme -Ju-...:: s $3,954 a vc report, of the (' msson. Thh! $358 pay m--«-: g r e s s to al l' ; July 8. momentous problems cloud the horzon of the future, however, through hard work, sound jrfgm««t, and ooqaeraton these probletts can suwy - W solved. As a naton and as ndvduals we're expectng great thngs from you, 1962! # # -J q "'I* Nl man. Mmh- :> : lh!.-..dl. r.d n-1.. v.esh- :.'ffnc.;,. and to t'on- The Annual Mal Djpartmert expects ft phrlstmas mal ths year < hstory! Postal offcals malng ewds and Stran I The ^ostoffce D«partmertt «handlng more overseas mal, to Unted States trpops abroad, ths year than at any other tme snce the end of World War II. /Thus, the stran s a two-fold tne; and (fl&ctt tr (hs (of destnaton before al n malng gft packages and cards as..,.'/ early as possjo)e,,. happness, m ytwvttty- * Open FrWay 4 to «V. M. Woodbrldge Natonal WEMBEB ' Federal DepwH!**»**"*

11 INDEPENDENT-LEADER OLONIA NEWS lcct Fr< s' Auxll and wnll ft-huu-elhntsv, ".f.v.'.y Nnntn Onus WRR por- M. Corp... IVol.. Mrs. cl rf:.nlclan am Mrs. W. N.lvly. play'l C'tVIMl. Mrs. Hurry tn. pnnn, d sung and THtncs were ments were I'roup'rj n;u; urt-tnp'tler Monday the Imnc of ther lead' Veronca Weber, lnwoo< lalr-s nf th- Coffee Club s-; al n Chrstmas Party I le men Saturday evelc Im,- nl' Mr. nnd Mrs, I. Weft, StVet, Prenent Ir. Mn Mrs. ElmoTd M-, and Mrs. George Mr, and Mrs. Fred Sutter :u :aot, Scott, Mr. and Mrs, Olphat, Mr. and Mrs. statoned at l'nul I'Monnnlh, ws thu dnner nf M.-s Anunnc Zcror, 11 \V;y, Sumlny. r. and Mrs. (eor_.c Scott, I lcc. :nt>rt:tn(ml on Mot-. and Mrs. John Perce and!, Ma-yjane and John, Lev- :uu -Mrs.. Robert Schuss- )d Mr. John Sclusslcr and Kl'U and Henry, vn- > :, Malcl Clayton of Tca- Juhlay awrnoon. [r. ;MUI SfrsT""ETwufJ T. Invrtol Avenue, enter- [ 11 r. md Mrs. Henry Knern. h'.ny and Pvt: Henry. df tll! Paratrooper!) stunt Tnt Jackson, South K/,l(.'!h, tnl Mr, and pllony MKa and chldren l; ;u'l Anthony Jr., Lmtcn, am Mrs. Robert Schunslamly and Mr. John r nf Amherst Avenue, n.'.s Ml' Mr. and Mrs. -n vr;on (f CresHkll Sun- 1111,1;.. Mtf Sutler, Amherst vsted Mr. an<l Mrs. llosko of Woodbrdge Reader, Mddlekmc, was the Kuest lt the paly uf Rchard frwko, r.uj, recently.. Fred Avwkrk, Amherst was the truest of Mrs. Paul nen, Kahway, recently, and Mrs, Theodore I'- "I Avcn'l vsted her..mr. am Mrs. Frt-l Sutter, mull 1, Sunly. Ms. (eorvrc Kosoter, x -\vmun,>'v.stc(l Mrs. l Ms. K. N. ftzma, the Ms R-sutcr ', 'wmc, Kumlay. '' 'I N'wkrk, Amherst H-! Mt.s. llcnjamn N'Murk recently. '" -v Kulltr, Mudl'scx "I.Mr. anl Mrs. Vn- Knhwy, Thurslay, M-..loscph MuRla, ' '. ', v.-'ted Mr. und t, N'.^ark, Tlur.elay. l..--. Scanu Howard larl at Norfolk, t!.<- ^uf-1 Sunday of Mss p'ud, Patrca Avunue. am Mr,, ThMdor; Black Sal!Ira, Sally and uk, ml Mr. md pb'rl Itlack Jr., Fanwood, - n-, Sunday of Mr. and h 1, llak, Patrca Avt. ll''., laujrhu'r of Mr. IICIMI 1 Brady, Guywood lu'd at home wth nd Mrs, Jum D- Slva l'lm Jr., Pne Street ' r u' )huw, Pvt. Fred. kalmay, Sunday, son fc'l M:.. Lms Marchtto. Aud-L-y Ohurs, Perth -' : 'dn thu holdays - and Mrs. (Jmrge Itcsetcr ^ -"-. Avcnu 1. vc Clul huld a meetf; tn 1 Cvc Clubhouse. d' tdln-rs was held, Mr. Whttukr vvan named I'ur tn- chun; year, l Ksposto was rm'lecto Mr. John Krcnnan was trasucr, Mrs. John l'','t' vcc-pr'.sdent. ml Mrs, Gt'ofRt 1 Keller,, Avvnuc, I'ltcrtaned on.m'. and Ms. luurge Kel- ]l, 'tcrt_n;( Mr. and taywood Teache WOODBRTt.salary of the salary meetln. of the \ shp Pederatlo. the Crnftsmen'l McDonell presltl Mss Connoll] cd Ilat, all unon requests vrant.pd wth the excepton..,,,,... o ths year al maxmum salary requested! Stephen K. Wl ton banquet. Hj by Mrs. A. F. Hardng, Mrs. ^ E. Schwehla, M., Mrs. Andrew A MoDonnel, MTS. Mss Helen p Ruth Erb, Mss Connolly, Mlfea 1 Clare Ptrbel, \ Donald Wescott After the busllmoetur» Chrstmas p»rt? hem The commttee n chafs Mrs A F- Uuer, charmals Penchtbaum. Mss VctoJesce, Mss Susan Pesce and I Jafle. Corsages wej the ladles and the men. Guests were Sum pal Vctor C. Nck] bers- of the Board Andrew Aaroe, Maurce, E. Ness, Joseph M^ Parley, Wlnneld Fn: Quadt. The next m tne Craftsmen's Street, Ms ttd.u.st.mc I was nmed be asssted Mvs. M, rd. Mrs. _rry Ka^an, Colona Clulule Party SuAsful COLONIA The c a Club held ts annual adul Irl.slmas party at the Colonla _ Iry wth capacty crowd prest Games were played were awarded. Santa trayed by John Bells, Bfts. Dancng was hcltfreshmenta served and carol4 f The pano was played by llchard Larsen, Jr. y Commttee charman of the very successful Mrs. Smon KluJ, assst Manual Qoldfarb, Mr. Scopnlch, Mrs, Fred Ct Mrs Arthur Delly, Jr., and J Vullemler. nue, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph kas and daughter, Ge. Keansburg, spent Wednesda her parents, Mr. and Mrs. uenpe Bower, Sonora Avenue Wllam Grll, presden announced that fnal arr menu have been completedf< annual dnner-dance of the eus Craftsmen's Club of brdge to be held at the Ma Temple. 94 Green Street, brd(je. For reservatons cull LEGAL NOTICES Refer To: W,-24 anl W-6S NOTICE OP PUm.T S*T,E TO WHOM" IT HAY CONOERH: At a regulsr mmtln of the TownL Commttwe of the'townshlo of Wl brdge, held Tuesday, December f 1951, I was drected to advertse the L that on Wednesday evenng. Junl 2nd, 1852, the Townshp Gommll wll meet at 8 P. M. (ESTl n the cj mltte* Chnmbers, Memorlnl Mtul Buldng, Woodbrdge, New Jersey, -expose and sell at publc tale mull I.1T.AI, NTICE8 Mt : "M htklfr ncrnrtlloq; lo terms 'I 'vle ' :< IIV wld Ihr Ttw-thln r«-k ' '" ww- nnd to b* nubllely ' ml I'rlr tn «: (.t Lots :>J7 an^ j ^ le.-k,".,. I),,. WnHHrlrlc* Tnwnllj A'-^r;- nvnt Mnp. :,k> (urtlt nolre Hnt, the Towllp (MlMn.'fe hns Iv r'snllon lyftl attt'ferte tn MM block $4*1 IHI plus rwt«t nt 'I 111 ' ' -l-;l- tl"s snp' Snl l"'' In sf'' hlnrk, t wld on terms, u'll! rujlrr down pymmu of $4, 'In- wrr (,f pun-hntp rlce to he ''"''' I' : ' I'l-''hlv In^tn'lmfnts ot,-imk) p,"h In'rrnrt tu'l o'rpr tpnns 1 ""! Irl f"f In rnntrnrt of Mls. Tulp furt her nttlrp thnt at «nld sale, 'r II - lr- ID u l<h t tnnv he ttt- Mrtcl, the Twnahlp Commttee re- --nc. me rlhht. tn Its dscreton to n- -l -nv nn : or n'l blrls unt to pell snhl lots n sad block to such blddor :u l ;y fncct, d! rumrd belnn glvch lo t-m mt nmmr of pdympnt, tn 'ml- '"(. or r.ofe mnmum bds Bhnll Hl'. aurpnnce of tha mnmum h'fl, or Wrt nbovc tllnllnm, by the T.u'n ttp CcmmltlM MICI tlb'pnymtnt tl"f"r lv the pnrchh8pr nccordlnn lo "s. John the p.f(>r of.hrohnsn In nccordnce *rnnkowskl, «l'l trnnw of sut: on flte," tre Townshp wn lovpr» bargan nnd»n p [ram, Mss nl [or H-cl premlp!., Idlson, Mss DATKIl: December lb:h, Te. Mss II.1 III'NUIAN, Townhtp-Clrrk rv t^n-,, I '" ))f f><lvc>rtt«crt Do-cnber 2tl. 19SI, ry tuzm., I ntnl Wcemher 27tr. 151, n the n<lc. tn-'lrnt-1 adfr, Itptpr To: Vl-ms NllllUK OF PUPI.IC»AI.E TO WHOM IT MAY OONCERN- Al n ro'ulur meft.lnn At the Townahlp Cer>"lt'-> or tle Townshln of Woodbrldf-o. held Tucsdny, December 18th. - KC. l MIR drected to advertse the fnct 1 tlmt on Wcdnp«lay pvenlng, January soned to :>d. r»-,2, the TownBhlp Commtttco to wll ment nt R P. M. (ESTl In the Commlttpp Chambers, Memoral Muncpal nlllmt. Woodhrldne, Woodhrldne. New Jersey, and Prlnc- -xpose m't sen at. publlr sals... to Ind mem- H HIP llclnst llh bdder nt-cordtn! to terms of ral* on fle wth the Townshp Clerk (Iductnn, open to Inserton nd to be publlrlv Csny. r-ul pror to wle. Lots 17 and 111 In t)lock Bf. on the Woodbrldse Townshp Assessment Map..rold Van,'ws. Leo Tnk' rrhtrr ho'llce tttnt the Townshp Commt I.DC Una, by resoluton anj Adol)l lrsuant, to law. fxed a mnmum [g of the prlre nt whch rad lots In sad block. -.. ( lr '»*alll.-...w*hlh_[ It_vlth,aj (M'Us {lo-tuknt. san' mnm Gn>et beln; $2(1. plus coats o( l--tl nnd nlvcrtl'lnu ths sale. 8alu lots tn snld block. If sold on terma, wll rrtulre n down payment of 2O.O, 'he hcnr-c ol p!rcln:.e prce to be,ii I tn (HJIIII! mnnthv nstn'tmentb of ;!(!K) plu Interest nnd other terms jnvlflcl tor In contract of sale. Tnke nrtler notce that at sad sale, f IIIIV (tc to whl-.h It may be adourne, the Townshp Commttee respru: nc nnlt In Its dscreton to r'vrt nj, one or all bds and to sell mld loth In snld blo(k to such bdder s It may select, dv.e regard beng Rven tu terms nnd manner of payment, tn use or. 11 1'r more mnmum bds shall be recelvfm. pr/us Up'm n< cphnre of the mnmum hd. or bd bnvc mnmum, by (.he, porscued hh'uf Iv the purchaser accordng to fownshlp Commttee and the payment he manner of purchase In accordance wtl terms of Bale on fle the Town-,lu wll rlelyt-r a b&r_rln and sale,., for snld premses. DATED: December 18th l. J. DUNIGAN, Townshp clerk To be uclv-rtls'l December-2th, 1951, was mrt Dmcmher 27th, 151, In the Indukh4'lbf llt)t T IOT NOTK'U TO BIDDERS Notl-o s hfreby Blven that sealed bds wll be receved by the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Wood hrlrt; for the purchase by the Town.hp offo.odororts more or less of premum n.'.»o_lnc to be used In the propuklrm or all Townshln-owned mutor/'d (.'culpnent, opened and road n publc 't regular meetng at the'mennrlal M nlcl ;l Buldng, 1 Mal '1'lrm uf p_rtn Amboy, Street. WoodbrldKc, New Jersey, on.h'lury ::, 1951, m 8 P. M,, Eastern ^ ('velng. ' SumUrd Tme A'Lu' t Kustncr, Klzattc Clent Stunlav of Mrs. Louse Grt)«an.. Mrs. 'I h- Tnn''lp Commttee reserve Lllan Dowlng, M v - -- of - the the rr.'lt to reject uty or all bds. ronx. Mrs. Fn-,1 Sutler of'am- '- Y " are ^ e^ m«n J. DUNIOAN, the Cl Itmas Townshp Clerk holdays at the home of I -I.. 12 'JO, 2751 and Mrs. George Rapp, Fat, A. le ll-fer To: W-464. George Brtton, Arlngtf V;. ' NOTICK OF I'DRLIC S*LE I'O WHOM IT MAY OONCERN: s spendng the Cl-vrstmaholdays wth hs parents, MaVu ('cttee of the Townshp of Wood! A II ro;lnr meetn; of 'he To»""rl' Mrs. George Brtton, Sonorkvc- ' brll:;! 1, he.l, 'letlv. December 18tl I'V»,^,'-.['p" to afb'erttse the fftc th:t on W'herrty eveuln^, January Here's a (ood SOLUTION! powers! They're always no matter what He and urc su warmly re- 'luy oust so lttle and nl joy. tor the flowers, call us.. Ueltver md TeleBrapl' ULSHECK'S mm SHOP BOVAVE. WO JIKI. KM.'., the Townshp Commttee wll mcc : B I'. M. (EST In the Con ::'- (:!'nl)crs. Memnrlul Munlclp. HM1U1;II:-. Wmlbrldse. New Jersey, and.>v.,s-,-mt sell nt publc sale and to tl' h "he:, t bdder ccordlnk to terms I l s.-.l' on ll" wth the Townshp Clerk..I.I-II m tv.neclon md to be oublcl;.-:,^'pror u> mlc. Lot 197 In Block 622 1,11 the. WooUbrtlye Townshp Assessment Mn. : Tke f:rl.t notlrc that the Town-,hlp Cur:(lec hns by resoluton and pursuant to Uw, fxed a mnmum prce lt whch sad lot In sad block wjl be sold toetlcr wth all other 'Icr'tl.s ner'cnt. sad mnmum Orlce tapn; $2.1) plus co^ts of p_eparlnff <f«-.t mr ntlvtmsl,' ths se. Sad lot n sull block. If sold on terms,,ull requre t down payment of $2., h 1 blance uf purchase prce to be Mll In erpml monthly nstallments ot «n.o plus Interest and other Wnna provded for tn contract of sale. 1'ak.t further notce that at sad sale,,ur any date to whch It may be adt urert the Townshp Commttee re- MTWS he r'kht In Us dscreton to vect nv one or all bds and to sell sd lot I" Hat block to such bdder,s t lmy wl-of. due regard beng gven n terms nn! manner of payment, In I u -r one ur more mnmum bds shall ''wo accepuc! of the mnmum NOTICE To Rcwlrts of FIR; DISllICT No ; ^COLINIA, Woodbrdgl Townshp '.NQTJUvAS..JJ RKJBf (lv^njhat the Towushp (lonmltetlol' llc Townshp o Woodhrdtre a<lontp<lu resoluton on Dev n r.,_ cenbcr 18th, 1951, wlng orth that a publc hearng wll'b*- kohl at an adjourned \ cetng on 8:«P, M. \n \ Buldng on a netuw l'd ol Dec^njber \ 18th, 1951, for the abolton of j Fre Dstrct No, 12. l««i.-l. B. J. Towahj)'Clerk KM< THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1951 LEGAL NOTK'XR Refer To: W-Ml NDTKIE OF PlnHC 8A1.lt TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKrfrJ: At n regular mttln) of the Townnhlp 'ornmlttm of the Town^hln of Wood- TUlKf». held Tuesdny, Dfcember 18th, I9S1, I ww dlrnwd to Bdrertloe the Tact hat on Wednendy evenng. Janutfy 2nd the Townshp Commttee wll meet at 8 P. M. E8T) m the Commttee Chambers. Memoral Muncpal Bulldlnn, Woodbrldne, N»w Jersey, and 'pone and ael nt publc sale»hd to he hghest bdder accordng to terms )f sale on fle wth the Townshp Clerk >pen to Inspecton untl to be pyblclv rend pror to sale, Lots 131 and 132 It Block Me-A, on the Woodbfldge townshp Assessment Map. Tnke further notce that the Townhp Commttee hs, by resoluton and mnwnt to law, fned a mnmum prce at whch md lot* In sad block.ml be no d together wth sll other le'nll rwr»ln«nt. rad mnmum prce beng J2. plus costs of preparng 'Iced and advertsng ths sale. Rad lots In sad block, If sold on terms, wll requlw a down payment of 13.. the bulnnce of purchase prce to b«md In equal monthly nstallments of 11. plus Interest and other terms rovlded for tn contract of tal. Take further notce that at sad tale, or nny date to Whch It may be adlourned, the Townshp Commttee rewrves the rlrht In ts dscreton to -e'^t nny one or all bds and to sell sad ns In sad block' to such bdder as It nny select, due r<ward beng gven to terms and manner of payment, In ase one or more mnmum mds shall be receved. Upon acceptance of tho mnmum bd, or bd above mnmum, by the Townshp Commttee and the payment thereof by the purchaser accordng to the manner of purchase In accordance wth terms of sale on fle, the Townht[> wll delver a bargan and Bale erd for md l LROAL NOTICES LKOAL NOTICES bd, or bd tbove mnlmun. by tht belnt tmooo plm co>.u of prrpurlnn redempton n»nd to, among other*. Townshp Commute* and th» payment IIMVI nnd sdvrrttnlna thn tale Sad, ><> certln Certfcated ef Ts«Str. nn«theraof by the purchutr coordlng to M In tnl Wort, If sold on trtrn. dated Aprl 3. IMS, mad* by M ). th«mnnn«r of purrbum) In ccordtnc* wll r«_ulr<> t down payment ot 15,' Traner, Collector of T»«M of Woodthe balanre ot purch»e prce lo b«brldg* Towmhlp. New Jerwy, «cce»or wth t«rm» of ml«nn (le. the Townshp wll rtewfr» bnntnl and s»le loll In ("Hm! mnn^hlv n»»alment of I In offce to Arthur R Btrry. former Mrt ror snlrl orfwtm-s HIM DATED: necfmber IBth. l»l, H plus Interest and other terma Collector of Ta«e«. to the Townnhlp p of nfovld** for In rontract of tmlf. Woodbrld«e «nd eonrerns rcul e«ut» t.1, -h'noan Inwn-hn Clerk T»k» W*th«r notce that at aeld wle, known tl Blork JW-A. Iflt 1, on th«t» bt ndtertlrd Dtnmbet aoth. 1M-V w n» *t«to whlnh It may b*»r- Woodbrldge ' «M 1 'lshv *\WM : g Townshp T» Map, p located r*'- CMttn JW I P h m CMtotn «ld P.v«n«hn; s J * 1 * DATED: December 18th t J. DUMOAN. Townshp Clerk To be advertsed December 2th. 1951, potulent-leader. Refer To: Good speed Deed NOTICE OF PUBLIC SA1.B TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: At a regular meetng of the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrdge, held Tuesdajr, December 18th, fll. I WHB drected to advertse the fact that on Wednesday evenng, Janu&ry 2nd, 1952, the Townshp Commttee wll meet at 8 P. M. (EST) In the Commttee Chambers, Memoral Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, and expose and sell at publc sale and to the hghest bdder accordng to terms of sale on fle wth the Townshp Clerk pen to nspecton pnd to be publcly mud pror to sale. Lots 23 to 27 lnalslvo In Block 848-P on the Woodbrdge Townshp Assessment Map. Tune further notce that the Townshp Commttee has, by resoluton and pursuant to law, fxed a mnmum prce u.t whch sad lots In md block vrtll be sold together wth all other detals pertnent, sad mnmum prce «ld Ml tn»ld htock to mch bdder n It m>t select, due remrd Fwlnn Rven 'o *»n»«end mnnner of pnymtnt. In of»»ne or more mnmum bldn shall ')«recelrtd. Upon acepptnnce of the mnmum bd. or bd above mnmum, by the fownnhtp COmmHtee und the payment hereof by Ihe purchuer accordng to he mnnner of purchftm In accordance jrlth terms of sale on fle, the Townhlp wll delver a bargan and M>I«1*ed for sad premlaes DATED: December 18th, B. 3 DUNIOAN. Town«hln r'«rl( To b«advertsed December JOth, 1»1. and December 27th,,1851. n the Inde»ndent-Leader. NOTICE TO BIDDKR8 Sealtd Bds tor the Furnshng and DcllverlnB of 15 Cylnders of Chlorne at ISO pounds each. 35 Cylnder* to be delvered every two months to tue Dsposal Plant, Kesbey, Woodbrdpje Townshp, Kew Jersey, wll be receved by the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrtdne.»t the Memo- ; Hal Muncpal Buldng. Woodbrldge, New Jersey untl 8 P. M.. S.8.T.. on January 2nd, I9S2. and then at sad Memoral Muncpal Buldng publl#v opened and read aloud. The Informaton fox Bdders may he obtaned at the offce of Howard Madson. Townshp Engneer, Memoral Muncpal Buldng. The Townshp Commttee of the Townahlp of Woodbrdge reserves the rght to w&lve any Informaltes In. ot reject any or all bds. No bdder may wthdraw hs bd wthn thrty daya after the actual date of the openng thereof. I.L.-12/2, 21;/51 SUPERIOR COURT OF N«W JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESKX COUNTY Docket No. F-«l-5l TO: Harrson ts- Tucker. Jr.. aodjhwfl* Tucker, H wvte, Joln "H. TTcter nnd Urana Tucker, hs wfe, Mr. Vosseller, husband of Jane E. Vonseller. Mrs. Davd Pell Secor, wfe seller, her hers, devsees and personal representatve* and her, ther or any ol ther successors In lght, ttle and Interest, and Davd Fell Secor, hs hers, devsees and personal representatves, and hs, ther or any ot ther successors In rght, ttle and Interest. You are hereby summoned and requred to serve upon A. H. Roaenblum, attorney lor plantff, and Whose «ddreaa Is 588 New Brunswck Avenue. Fords, New Jersey, an answer to the complant fled In a cvl acton In whch the Townshp ot Woodbrldge, a muncpal corporaton of the State of New Jersey, Is plantff and Harrson A. Tucker, Jr., et als, are defendants, pendng In the Superor Court of New Jersey, bearng Docket No P-4S1-51, wthn thrty-fve (35) days after the 3rd of January. 1932, exclusve of such date. If you fll so to do the relef demanded; In the Complant wll be taken, aganst you by default. The acton ho been nsttuted for the purpose of foreclosng the rght of «sor In offce to Arthur K Brrv, 'former Collector of Tnes, u th- Townshp ot Woodhrldje and concern* rrm ' estate known»«block.tn-lt, 1 nt 1. on thf WdOdbrldKe Towmllp nu Mnp, located on Crwnfr Avenue In sad Townshp, another dated Aprl! 5. IMS. mad* by M J, Tralnet. Ooll^tnr ot Ta«es of Woodbrldne Townshp, New Jersey, successor In offlcp to Arlur E Berry, former Collector or TUXPS. to the Townshp of WoodbrldKc nnd conrrns real estate known an Block Jm-l. Iota. t I.EOAI. NOTICES?3 and 34 on the Woodbrdge Townahlp Tax Map. located on I Bloom feld Avenue In Md Towmhlp: another dated '.lunr III. flsf made bv M. J. Traner j Collector nf'tatm ot WstxJbrldff Townshp, to the Townshp of Woodbrldg*, tnd concerns real Mtatr known as I Block WIT. Lot 31. on the Woodbldge Townshp Tan Map, located on Urn- : beh Avenue In sad Townshp; another dated Aprl'). IttM, and mad* by M r 3. oftjof f'dl'pror nf Tnxfs, to The Tnwnlhp o'f WHdbrld-p unt roncerm real estate known n nnck.1w-f, I/t 22. on the Townshp Tn Mnp. located Mh"th Avrnue In snld TCwnshlp; r.ltnt Aprl J. 1M.V mnde by Tr.lu'r, Collpctor of Tntc< of rur I'twnshp. Mew Jrrwv. sue. cfsor In.fllrc tu Arthur F. flurry, former I'dlllTtor nf Trttfft. to t.tlf Town- Mlp nf Woorln 4 nnd cnurerns real I'stnlr known us HhM-k [197:-P. I,tf 7f> brnu;! ^R nn tn- Wx^dbrtd* 1 "Town- PAGE ELEVEN NOTICES shp Tsx Mtp. located on Rll»betb Avenue In «*ld Townshp Ton and each of you are mad*, tefkdsnts n the nbovp enttled acton because you have or may clam to,have»one rlrh. ttlf, len or other Interest ffectlnu the n-l esut* beng fotrlosed, by vrtue of ornershlp, Inhwltunce, drrenl, Tnt»«t«cy, devse, lower, nnety, nurtfag*. deed or comretnce, entry of 4ud«ment. or otrw lagtl Of taf tnt. TVn-ntmre.nl wflon d M I of wth pntllrllrlly n the nomplalnl,» co[y of wnch wll b* funlshed you on request addrenmd lo tbe attorney of the pnlntlft at the above' mentoned nddrpss. I>ATI!D DECEMBER 12TH QRAUT 8COTT, Clerk of the Superor Court A II ROSENBl.OM Attorney lor Plantff 51* New V.runswlck A»e. Korrs. New Jenwv l.-t: 15/13, 2. 27: U3 NEW FIRE CALL SCHEDULE BOARD of FIRE COMMISSIONERS - WOODBRIDGE FIRE DISTRICT No. 1 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, :1 A. M. DISTRICT No. 1 Box Locaton Shell Ol Co. 113 West & Ferry St Ferry St. & Clff Road 115 Holton St. & Broad St West & Arbor St. 117 Robert St. No. 1 & George St. 118 Clff Road & Woodbrdge 121 Woodbrdge & West 122 West & Brewster 315 Place 123 West & Central Aye. 124 Central & Glencove St. 125 Central & Pleasant 126 Central & Vernon St. 131 Summt & Grant St. / 132 Woodbrdge &, Sewaren 133 Woodbrdge & 2U, BoxLocaton DISTRICT Brdge St. No Fulton St. & Cutters Dock Road * Amboy & Cutters j Docl^Road I, 328 2a,, toxboy Aye, & Florda Grove Road ". 214 v Benjamn St. & f 411 RusteellSt. St. 216 Earl (5t. & Mlton Valentne's a Factoryy 221 Fulton St. &.Albert St Sprng Sj. & Augusta - 4k Hfc- -~v 41S 223 Smth St. & Carolne 224 Coley St. & Wllam St. 225 Fulton St. & Coley St Wllam St. & New St, 227 FultdnSt.&SecondSt Legon Place & Bewy St Berry St. & Rector St. Jean Ct. & Elanore Place Woodbrdge Ave, & Gordon St. Woodbrdge & Henley St. DISTRICT No. 3 Man St. & Rahway Man St. & Fulton St. Man St. & School St. Man St. & Amboy Man St. & Elmwood Elmwood & Brghton Amboy Aye. & James St. Green St. & Rahway Green St. & Barron ' Green St. & School St. Green St. & Lnden Green St. & Elmwood Green St. & Gorham Green St. & Lyman Ave, Martool Drve & Edgar St. SstRICT No. 4' " 1,1» D Rahway Aye. & Clare Ave, Glake'Av.e, & Watson Crampton & Branford Rahway & Crampton Woodbrdge Ava. & lews St. WeogawQQoV Aye, & Lews St. Rahway & Woodbrdge Rahway & Grow Grove & Otv Place Box Locaton 423 Martn Terrace & Rdgedale 424 Freeman St. & Rdgedale 425 Rdgedale Box Locaton 534 Amboy & VanBureuSt. "535 Alwat St. & Lncoln 536 Lncoln & Church St. Wedgewood 425 Rdgedale & 537 >Elas St. & Thomas St. Prospect St. DISTRICT No Rdgedale & Bucknell 611 Amboy & Clnton 431 Rahway & St. Bucknell 612 Clntdh St. & De Sota 4(32 Rahway & Lockwood 613 Clnton St. & St. Tames Rahway & G14 Amboy & Bergen * CraskeSt. St. 434 Rahway & «r J J n 61 5 Bergen St. &,ot pu Wed? W ; dave * Columbus 435 Rahway & m Amboy Ave, & Grove Trnty Lane gj* DISTRICT No Grove St. & Oak! 511 Barron & Grove 621 Florda St. James Grove Rd. & Barron & Cemetery Hgh St. 622 Hghway 35 & Mutton 513 Barron & I Hollow Road Freeman St. 623 'Man St. & Mutton 514 Parron & Whte Hollow Road St. 624 Man St. & Howell 515 IJarron &! ' Prospect St. 625 Howell & Pne St. 516 Prospect St. & 631 Man St. & M^tuchen Oooldgle ; 517 Cooldge J^ve. & 632 Meuchen &,;._,, NqrwoodAve,, Dorothy St. 521 Grove & Myrtle, 633 orofe w& S. 522 Grove & Lnden 634 Metuchen & Beth 1 ;., A^...IsraelCemetery, 523 Lnden & ' 't&$ V! fte*fte 4 & Hghway ^K>f Ijunham Place 636 Hghway 25 & Kath 524 Lnden & Church, Inn L; ( St»., \* ' 525 Lnden S, SPECIAL - FIRE - CALLS Freeman St. UtoflL St. George Ave, 531 Amboy & Rowland Place 532 Amboy & z Mawbey St. 533 Amboy & Wllery St. FrfOut, 44 Fre out of 55 House Call > Ambulance Call Feld Fre or) ffotqal etc.? J

12 p.-.' PAGE TWELVE Ctptol Dome from Edtoral Page) wth a food package that Is wde- ly dstrbuted, they aotfy 1 * -' Rpers of the fraud. fr ouer state* f a Mnu^ H found n the Oardcn State- I Hotelty packages, ^specally, j fre fetng watched by tlw Inspff- < fcfcr*. Such packages must d»rlarr> the weght of the edbk 1 cmt/m:- On the package to comply whj the law. And the weght cannu Include small toys or other nonedble objects n the package. GREETINGS: Unted States'' Senator unc Mrs. H. Alexander J Smth: of Prnceton, have sen! ' CWHsUnas greetngs to ther fnany frends, n the handwrtng ; of the Beuator. conveyng a mes-' sage of great hope. I "Throughout our travels ths year n Curopt and n Asa, and n spte «f the turmol and chaos.! one fact remans," Senator Smth Tote, f "Eeaoe on Earth, Good wll to ll met)»n attanable realty, t s In te hearts of the people everywhere. It t and always wll be the msnturf of OhrtoUnas." PV A8AW:-New Jersey's food dollar has now shrunk *:J MHfrMn^aMfA^Mfr^^M fttfj-* J to 4.8 cents compared to 45 cents n Navrmbcr a year flf^«rdjn>!!, S(;r I^bor Ctm- j m'sonrv Perry A Mller. Jr,... The 1952 I*'?Mature nl! " freer*" nl l.o.w authcr/m: nrreases In wy ml, tylw,<j;a Who lover Delnvmr Rver by U. S. Amv ensnrfrs at a cost of $88,- a ll pono!.!' nl ndustral hnnm m Sout.le'-cy... A new j nn'aa.v befj 'n.tnr'ed at j Nrw.uk Alrp.rt wll take planes 1 ;: over Newark Bay nstead Of over lte con-esed areas of Essex ;1 Unon countes... Governor Alfred E. Drlscoll and members of He New Jerrey Turnpke Authotv arc studyng- plans to ncrease the number of 8UU 1 troopers patro'n:-; 1 the turnpke from 58 (o 6 Governor Dscoll has po authorty to declare a moratorum on the payment of nsurance to the Prudental Insurance Comp»ny whose agent", are on strke... The Specal 1 1«jsls!ve*Commlttpe headed by Senator Samuel L. Bodlne. Huntorcon. Republcan, s revewng 61 rmployment securty blls ntroduced at the 1951 regular and specal sessons to determne whether the State of New Jersey shnum sancton n S3 per week payment nstead of $26... At A Better Year In '52 A Happy New Year fo all of our frends. Here's hopng 1952 s the best ever, for you! WOODBRIDGE SANITARY POTTERY CORPORATION New Jersey the present tme, f,ttt of New Jersey's 1.22 aattle herds contanng 1^2.436 head, an enrolled n one of thae brucelloss.control program/sponsored by the Ftate. Durng November, J t 63f jwb.nrdfrt.w/ue fljkd-jn,fl«r.mn«ltu^l lnes by th *&*t* Emplsfttpttt farxkc :*..l The State Supreme Court las 'ruled publc employees eannol, collect salares wlffr they select artve mltary tranng for extended perods of tme,.. New Jersey has already compled wth rfmmrndatlons of the Presdent's Commsson on Moratory Labor to mprove condtons of seasonal workers.,. Forty-one muncpal polce offcers and 8 motor vehcle. Inspectors have concluded a sx weeks basc polce tranng course at the State Polce Academy. West Trenton. CAPITOL CAPERS:-The New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled a horse s not vcous merely because he headed for the stable whle harnessed \t> a wattnvnwn after the day's work Is done... Pood purchased n New Jersey these dnys s almost two and onehalf tme'! as costyf at the prewar fend prses! the State Department of Utor report 1!. Max Gerber, Presdent A GOOD PLACE TO LYSWORK AND PLAY : - -.' > :. > - ^ v. ' - v : - -.,. - Thnks tu lr dvefsftd development of New Jersey, p)w u (ormmte topography and gco^rajh: locaton, New jeney otterp» wde hoc t n lvng and wo kng condtons.. Here at the Crowqad artjbusj cla, and jukt, cq )try vll^go; here are bustlng ndustral a^cas, tocgud on trunldne rakodj, at Kdl m. mo4cn manufaftwtg (wu lurrounded by rollng ffcld. In New Jersey It t ca*)r to {yjlo\v unc' rtcrcatol jud cultural pursuts. -Here arc the [ftned JeTVy wulorc caont,,.trout uream ad klmt 11.WodMlk u4 bnttk Throughout 'ht Suje»r b y Athletcs. operas, mutenm,»yeuwmo(new York f Lfe at the jcroauqadt of the {^ u MuSncd to muvajam t»jtc». BecauK Jstuw stuw* are short, worktrj»nd tbe b /amle</ < can choom brtuctjurban, b suburban bb or homes.; h T Tbev b can engage h ther preferred, pastme* fo bc'^f te ywt hvtmty of recreatonal facltes. In every rapect, New jtney» # rood ptace to lve... to wort...tpplay. AJWl l B L f C S ' l l V A N T O F A G R E A T S T A T E J w 1!gj HELP WANTKD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1951 STEADY WORK;, HELP WANTED HOWARD JOHNSON'S. RESTAURANT on the New Jeney Turnpke Counter Watresses Assstant Managers Phone; Woodbrdgc CLASSIFIED HELP WANTED DESIGN 5NGINEER8 AND HELP WANTED MALE VOUNO MAN needed by comnew wc)eaa> organ- FOUNTAIN CLERKS D1SHWASHEH6 try. Experence on prntng, ulas.c coatng or textle machnery s : be a sales representatve In the A HUOEl perfect helpful but not essental. Rahway and Woodbrldge nrea. HOWARD JOHNSON ] bedroom, We offer all employee benrfltfl j Ths s an excellent opportunty school. WOODBRIDGE! and our busness s unusually, for the rltht person to secure nn 19B4-J af TELEPHONE 8-17 stable. You wll be allowed to usej nterestng and steady poston 12-6-tf; your experence on a wde varety I wth a good salary hnt s not lmted. m Wrte to Box 2R n care of of problems. Postons may lead to! sales enrlneerng. ths newspaper. * 12-6-tf InterVevrs Saturday and Monday JOHN WALDRON FOR, SALE Coal 13-2, 27 COAL - FUEL OIL OIL BURNERS GrNmAL MOTORS leumeit CALL WDGE AVENEL COAL & OIL CO. 826 RAHWAY AVE., AYENEL Concrete HIGH TEST QUALITY CONCRETE Laboratory Approved Crushed Stoat - Washed Gravel Washed Sand - Waterproofng lne - Brck - Cement Plaster Rartan Mercantle Corporaton rho&e ft 4-QJT5 FRONT AND FAYETTE ST8. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Department Store t FOR CLOTHING AND SHOES For the Entre Famly Shop at De Bons Dept. Store 147 AVENEL Sl', AVENEL (Opp. Securty Steel) Open Evenngs 'Tl 8 P. M. Drug Store Avenel Pharmacy 11 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE WHITMAN S CANDIES RAVMOW JACKSON AND SON DRUGGIST.. M Man Street EwavjtlBf EXCAVATING GO. M Sfarot Street, HLLINBT» MASON CINDBBS 'W-HU GBADJMQ OtMTH CORPORATION Rver Road. Hghland Park, N. J. Jusl outsde of New Brunswck > HELP WANTED MALE CLERK TYPJBT, purchasng department. Type purchase orders, correspondence, mantan des, consderable use of telephone. Steno desrable. Apply 9 to 5. Westvaco Chemcal Dvson, 6 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret CLERK TYPIST, mantenance department. Mantan fles, type rresoondence and reports. Steno desrable. Apply 9 to 5. Westvaco Chemcal Dvson, 5 Roosevelt Avenue. Ca-teret" T gnwrg Interested In tranng a person to NORQK REFRIGERATOR. Brand new. 1951, 8,cu. ft Never used. Co«t $23, sell $16. Inqure 189 Btoomfteld Avenue, Isellf, N. J. 3ft A. A. A. AMERICAN' AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Establshed 193 Over 3,, Members Natonwde 'StrvlM Ferd Kertes. Local Agent 217 State Street Perth Amboy MISCELLANEOUS EOUR IF TOUR 1 hu become a problj Jtohollcs AnonfIge, or telephone ymous Wrte P. O Box 397,' Market 3-12-fl-tt some dsabled n care HAV1I ot 414 BEDROOM.j, I'ER o. Also R sngle ' n(lal, near hgh I WoodbrldRe 8-,. M. 12-«-tf, ROOM AND I WANTED d, frst floor room, ulred for sem-. Wrte to Box 1-M ID to BUT? for one- or two-». H yon want td act SRES tr«et, Metuchen hen -317 t B-1225, RvenlTlBS 1J-8-U SCREW MACftlNK SET-UP MEN baraoo's AUTO DRIVINQ AND OPERATORS needed by, SCHOOL small" company where ndvdual Largest and Oldest In County. effort Is rewarded and apprecl-jhydramatc. Flud and Standard, ated. Permanent poston at rates, Penh Amboy or! rrrtn'5^-tfrr)d's?r!ltwt:x : ftnt! Rahway tf 12-6-tf USINESS DIRECTORY Work Electrcans Call WO W In Your Iloae or Rulneat. Reasonable Rates. TED S1POS Electrcal Contractor 11 Trnty Lane - Woodbrldce Funeral Drectors SYNOWIECKI Funeral Borne 46 Atlantc Street Carteret, N, J. Telephone Carteftt l-5tl5 FLYNN & SON FUNERAL HOMES Kntabllshnt SI \>»n 4Z East Avenue Perth/Amboy 2S Ford^, Fords P. A Furnture BUY ON THE HIGHWAY ANP SAVE! FURNITURE MAKES WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Wnter Brother* WarsUe Furnltww Shop Illhway 25 Avenel. N. J Open Daly 1 A. M. to 8 P. M. Phoaa Woadbrdge Key Shops ALBRECHT'S KEY SHOP 124 WASHINGTON AVE. CAETEEET 1.71(3 t Hand ft Power Lawn Mowers Sharpened ft. Repared. Bcycle* Sales & Servce Parts for All Hakes. Wftshbw Msehlnw Repared AD Make* ParU (or Sale. Locksmth Keys Cut ' Whle Yea Walt. Laundry FOR TrE WHITEST, SWEETEST SANEST, twrifthtbbt WASH IN TOWN BEING TOUB LAUN DBY TO Launderette 11 MAW WOOPBEIDOB Electrcans t INDUSTWAL t COMMtftCIAL RESIDENTU Ml BI^M#l STIWET HIGHLAND PARK, N.V. Klmer Lquor Stores Telephone WoodbrWje S-1889 Woodhrldge Lquor Store JOS. ANDRASCIK, PROP. Complete Stock of Domestc and Imported Wnes, Beers and Lquors 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE. N, J. Movng and Truckng Complete Movng Job I Booraa $2$ 8 9mm US 1 Room* $X» e Booms W BtasonaWe Storage 3 Days Free All Loads Insured 1 years ep. ECf^IOMY MOVERS Rahway Monunots HOLLYWOOD MONUMENTAL CO. Mfgra. of DsUnctrn Memorals For AH Cemeteres 884 W. Inman AT*., Itahway Net to St. OertradT Ccmettry RA Mslcal I8tnment8«ENROLL TODAY In oar BEGINNER8 ACCOBOION PHGRAJ* Bentt«ber, th*«it no accordon U buy- Complete Lne ot MulcaJ Instruments at Low Prces Edde's Musc Center AND SCHOOL OF MU8I Ed.BrakoaM, I^TATBST. P.A.MIMf SINGING CANARIES FINCHES PARAKEETS TROPICAL FISH Pet Stop Coppjfge lne of pet, SUPPLIES AND FOODS VSQ. lu»e«t«dftofch JOE'S PET SHOl4 156 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. PERTH AMBOV Plunblg and Heatlgfl Charle farr Plumbng Etotrc Seww gerrea TelepWone*: WoodbrUf* I-MM or I-MM 621 UWWW T QRATWlIL (;, SEATUK VV.",., years ngo tlafv,;'' f neau, thm H. H, ', hungry Amnlcn,, LuxemhmrK (.,, That soldlt* W;l. born, 29, nnw«m(.. now,, home wth K\[}: llh ncau enn fnd \u-, INNOCENT MAN DfcTROIT. \,h a slaylnr wch,, dd not cnmt. \ asntenced to' p,,,, sster, Mrs. (ru' ng In hts mnuco flsht to free hn forts resulted, n,., ng new evden,,. held and the nd, det Of ncqu., n prson, Hm,!v I Decembfr S, : PRESCRIPTIONS Pcked Up and Delvered OPFN DAILY 9 A. M.-1 P. M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS I) A phtg & Heatng uck, Relable PLUMBING and HEATING SERVICE t REPAIR WORK CALL rl Potnanak 181 ROT ST., CARTERET Ital. CA ret Shop DAILY 5E MEAT B. GOVT. 1N8PT, 2Oc b. CIARIES 8.95 up fuaranteeu SINGERS PflAKEETS LOOSE 8KKD Mt I.b. and P k U ) JE'S PET SHOP lmving ST. RAHWAY f Telephone and TV Servce t TELEVISION SERVICE 18 OUR BUSINESS Call WO S*1MI Today VOODBRIDGE RADIO I & TEI VISION k Man Street, Woodbrtde Jo«wb Keoalk,?T*9. Rado ud TelevWw Prompt Exp«rt RCA!> «* Parts BatUr* J4 PEUIUNQ AVK. CAKTERCT, N. J. A. KUb. Jr, Prop. TtL CA, t-sms SMIg Henry Jansen & Son 888 and Sheet MeUl Work, M*tal Furnace Work Woodbrldge, N. J, TeIe D hpte 8-U4I Steel Ralngs 6TEEL RAILINGS Custom Hu!M Esflnaate HototuwBrothm GARAGE Standard EMO mm WMdbrlf* m. -' t* ] Servce Statons' DON'T CI'SS - ( \n s Tel. WII, 8 'He Sevland /-ssu N< Auth. Kss) ln ( Jm General Autu :<.urs ROUTE '.:>. \M\II. & Ed M.ul: I'.pv Tax WOODBUlDdK DAY AND MCI1? 1TKY1CE MI:TI;KI;D K.\II:S Frst '..; Mle lt Each Addu.>n.tl <,'.> Ik OFFICE: 443 l'f\ri.«tren WOODBIUIICI N.J. ft. (38 ROOSI.YUT AVKNCI CARTEL.T. N. > CA K-Ulft" Tlng 27 MAIN STltlT IVOODBHlIWK BATHS RUBBER II (QUAM'fV Phones: W Used Cars "BETTER I'SH BERNlf" lv 45 AMBOV "s Ideal m»n''" "Good MT(HE«. <-' vrs "

13 Health HOW TO r.f'.n't'f'k SAFELY! fr >m hrh h'l MfTcTTs betl the kdrteft aftlthe htttfftd- sur HIT over- versely. ; uif- h'^' who lre Inn fnt wlr:ht. 'I'hn fll lends to It bus been found that dnltroon. for t puts phenol produces cataracts n the! t,,,! lltlr ;;vmpamy. A W J"'"" "" thl ~, 1 t)(l,,..,,,! 'Uch world I" leurt, lver, (.yp.,. Several cases of blndness m:v,-;,rs;r. III.: ndvdual Who ; k j(l lpys. b Cnnsc- have been caused from tnkrtg It. trmd.1 h'.e pnllch was vhm 'l»n s called been known to cause se bum ] h h.vc reached n err- upon to trout tl Hs lmndlr, lfl pr w,s, bl(kk, from hteh vere skn eruptons. A number of erkw wth pl.y. nr nt lnnst ft erht. over-weght, deat deaths have been recorded from Its I,,..,,! tnlnrnwe. Ths s not true tr wll HTmp Jrtle unless he, use. rr(jllcrs lhe v. for the publc has jrown! hns enwd much damag*. Two of nol, by up the processes j the most dangerous are thyrod ot the body, causes It lo use up Vfll.ntl dlntrophenol. The latter has so mlrh oxygen that the fat to been much bnllyhooed p the past burnet or consumed much more us > mnrvclnus ad In the removal raprflv than normally. Consep. avodupols, but, alas. quently. weght reducton becrtrtesj I t (tors Ujlngs la IU vctfwlraar v euttns down on the»t» Ymw T# Mtt" regsters delayed' horor on resdng he Lkes t. ""Why wll thyrod and dlntrophenol reduce weght?" you ask. Also n the cast s Q-tR Young, sl:;p" lodtcs arc (fnuwnnk to jj]- possessors. They :UT nlso dc-1 The om mthtlrapd weght Because they both ncrease the agan, headng drectly toward a a yount; actor.' who shows real rlvc "f UIUHI Jt'tks. rorlu'ton have Kreatly modfed. It s rangemo the health rate at whch the body processes parked cur 3 feet away. The boy pron)se. are carred, om the person takng Mumped out arjd threw hmself In there nre some csrs where I s due to T these drugs breathes faster, and (front of the car, stoppng t but ''Lady From Texas" l:md deflr! mall class should The plot of ths flm concerns a of the patent Ml as detrmrnlm' to hs ln > reduce too pnress can be compared to stok- the heart beats more rapdly.,the \ breakng hs leg. rontcfl hy a physqa wlo has npdly. The old I dear lttle old lady who s In dan- [wood eght-1 nn more coal n an engne. The Just a Lttle Thng pc sflrty cf HIP nhuuls. Most: ecn-uay reduclnt sent Several heat rases the temperature of the Salrsman "What knd of' car ger of losns ter brtken-down n\'m ndvduals over-eat; bmutlful yourm ses to un-u-ater and makes so much steam would you lke, madatn. four, sx I ranch to unsrrpulous land specuermned lhe ' that the speed of the engne s n-' or eght cylnders? la tors. Josephne Hull, "as the lttle under exercse. They not only tmelv ur^ves nn( I her looks but ther health I health of others. The takng oflnn«drugs ' creased Tmd customer "Couldn't 11 old lady, y keeps p t from beng ted- Ton much thyrod or dntrophe-' be^n wth one?" ous. She Is I a dlhtfll delghtfully balmy, ffcffcffr 27, 1951 PAflf THIRTlfK SCREEN 1*llvMI vflft Me' w fanff of the flufl, ff ww«h'/,hum JUrwn.- pleasures of the table.that they concert panst, fnds way habtually over-eat. she can catch the ye ana ear of Van Johnson, an Impressnrlo. s SAVES CAR. BREAKS LEG to pose as a lttle Rrl, There are Jnlet, 111. Charles Formanex. a few good laughs, IT typcal one -year-old bellboy, was proudly beng when Mss Allysoh. who has dtlvlnst hs ne"wl7-p'urchased used fallen In love uuh Johnson, fanors 7 car home when he dscovered that the brakes dd net work. He turned nto a, fllng staton but 'aa the ear stowed, to a halt, It ht an Inclne and pcked up speed hm wth unehlldllke *oul, who treats the dentens of O'Hanlon, Harry Bellaw and fr barnyard exactly as she would Dobnat. people wtd pretendng that her So What? huslmnd s stll ntre although he "We've been valng a long tme has been dead for twenty years. fo» that mother ot mne " q Howard Duff, aa a rwtten cowppk». eoatoto Ke mm»w should say." Mont ^ UK and decdedly ther and Johnson'?% tm«tttt the result )s far, enwtatnment. W5 j Th* Tank* Aw CoMlm" Neglected by th» fllm-mnkera for some tme, the tanks come Into own In ths flm. 8ov«plays a masto- WHMnt who comra»f)«s the platoon's lead tank. Whle knockng out Ocrnun TtRers. slencng 88-mn. b»tterle and capturng prsoners by th score, Cochran drves hs we* so heartlessly and treats hs superors In such cavaler fashon that he earns the toathh.* of everyone. However, before the flm ends, he proves he has a heart after nl nnd everythng Is o. k,. Marl AMen, playng her frst mafov vole, appears for a (ew «eeon^5 us a war correspondent. Others \n the cast Include Oeotge Hot* Tttt t* Pm Put? Yon «ay h«is a man of He certanly Us Half the tme ul»y5 the part o( a phlaa thropst. and the othor h*l( erf ^» PUBLISHED DOCTOR AND I" IHuslruted bookstore or drectly. Mod Publsher Detrot 26, Mchgan IH TC''«^tj^ H^^^^^^^^^V^ 'Ol,1-",- ml' Uc/v ;.v 7';*/ vm the Ihr S'H-o:,'r( h offer tu l'hlnec nl /ool cl{ CHOPER'S DEPT. STORE «1 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE our fathful ow frenck 4«osr devoted new rends and to those whose frendshp we hope to earn... we wsh a most cheerful New Year flled wth all the good thngs n lfe... Health, Happness and Contentment. We extend these greetngs not because t s the customary thng to do but because t s a sentment genunely felt, for as the yeats go by our apprecaton of chershed fr}$dshps becomes greater and greater and greater. SJ ths joyous your n<a\< to a ytar ulttotl Chrstmas Synoweck Funeral Home 46 ATLANTIC STREET MY»n n wshng ynu a\ ]'nlelde flled wth J'"./ ukl jttd cheer, nnd a very happy New Year.... am boundless joy and happness to al my frends, May the shp bearng the golden treasure' t\ keauh am happness s$l your Hear the befts rng ttul our wshes for a zvomlerfut Chrstmas and New Year jar all out ftkmls! I LSHKIN BROS., INC. 57 SMITH STREET PERTH JOE JANAS SPEEDWAY AUTO SALES 823 ST. GEORGE AVENUE WOODBRIDGE GREETINGS, h 152. STATE COAL & OIL CORP. X CHARLES GADEK, Presdent I 991 STATE STREET tkl. PR, 4- PERTH AMBOY, N 19 SMITH STREET BUlfS FERTH AMBOY, N. J. IAPPy.Ht.tOW! THE EMPLOYEES & MANAGEMEJ OF MOLDED FASHIONS WISH 111F1U FRIENDS AND CUSTOMER A Happy New Year MOLDED FASHION! 2 GRACE STREET, FORDS, N. May your path be ever ujhted Kth love and happness, now and forever. Woodbrdge Lumber Co, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Max the joys that fll your heart ths Chrstmas reman the comng year. HOLOHAN BROS. GARAGE Standard Ssto Prolucta AMBOY AVE. AND SECOND ST. WOODBRIIXJE 1 MAIN STREET May the frut of happness grow n your famly and rpen. A very Merry Chrstmas and Happy New Year to you from us. Sunnysde Food Market WDRR1DGE We're hrmmnq over wth merrment and good wshes..1 ]n\)us Chrstnas and a happy AVt' Year jrom all nj us to all of you. Woodbrdge Lquor Store Jus. Andrasck, Prop. AMKOV AVENUE WOODBRIDGE We're hopng that the joy and happhtess pf your Chrstmas mornng endure and grow for you throughout the prosperous years to come. Raymond Jackson & Son DRUGGISTS 8S MAIPff STREET] WOODBRIDGE May an abundance of good cheer be n store for you and all your loved ones durng ths season of warmth and joy, and n the Ntw Year. DOYLE & OJNNEEN 163 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY As the hells rng n another annversary of ts Brth, we wsh vot joy and happness now and n the Ncu> Year. Woodbrdge Rado & Televson JOSEPH P. KOCSIK 18 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE May lhe gfts under your tree nclude the gffof happness. May t be a yfl wth a lfetme guarantee.'.. May ths holday season be brght (jmj/ftyjw ^ou, am : may the blessngs of the \ Sew Year be many. THE NEW YEAR In a sncere wsh that you and your jamly may gather tm/flhfr ths' year )or o* merry, merry Chrstmas and a happy New Yedr.... Our heartfelt thanks for your patrauage. May you and yors enjoy good health and. froptrty twto and n the Nexv Year. I LUND'S Servce Staton and Applances 5 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE FORDS ' - ; * - : ' ' '». ' ' ; > ' *,... H... VogeVs Famly Lquor Store Beer -Wnes- Lquors, WOODBRIDGE 82 MAIN STREET METZGER'S DEPT. STORE 538 NEW BRUNSWICK AVtNUB POWW Real Estate - Insurance Establshed 1912 J3 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE DDK Chrstmas season ever jor you and your famly. and may you home happness and prosperty m the New 'Year. WOODBRIDGE STUDIO Wndsor J. L*U». PWP', non UN STREET WOODBRJDGE " lt«y> *m «a# 4 rtf Chrstmas carols strke a happy, note n your heart and homt. Ths s (t»r wsh te each ml every ml. ESPOSITO MUSIC SHOP 465 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE K»«S, N. J. Smteml Seson to»h4 ktw Dambach & Froleh NEW BRUNSWICK AVBNUB WORDS We J as yoju Ckrhtmas hearth n$ tvm 1 glowng, as the Y ult kg... and prosperty $ tn Ntw Yew. BERN'S PHARkCY 2 MAIN STREET ' WOODWUOGIj]

14 PAGE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, DECftMBSR 27, 1951 INDEPENDENT-! Insurance Croup Sponsors New Law WOODBRIDGE Half of all'the motor vehcles regstered n thta area carry'no lablty Insurance to protect, tbe vctms of accdent*, rt was revealed today by Fred W, p t J l d e a t of the Ml The SO percent flfrure concdes Wth the average for the whole State, and compares fcljh as much as»4""per«ent n the neghborng States of New York and Pennsylvana, ponted out Bates, who Is a vce-presdent of the New Jersey Assocaton of Insurance Agent*. The NJAIA Is recommendng ehactment of a motor'vehcle safety Peponsblty lav-patterned aft^r New York's and Pennsylvana's..-..''SRhe proposed law wll ftot nuke the oarryng of nsurance manda- Vtory," Bates explaned, "but t wh frrofkt the motorng publc by requrng unnsured motorst* to (KMtsecurty suffcent to cover all damage 1 clams resultng from tn 'accdent, unrpr pan of InsnR hs lcense. Faced wth that requrement, mast owners obtan nsr- ' ance, as the pxperenrr n New York, Pennsylvana and 34 other States wth.such legslaton Avenel Items The Woman's Club wll omt U meetng acheduled for Jant-!»rv2 "Tfoe nequty and dangers, under the present system n New' "Wllam Fa teuton. Whar- Jafey are clear. An unnsured School. "nhjerswy of Pennsyldrver who causes an accdent vanla, Phladelpha, s spendng often s not SwcaJjy. tfj^wejl! ^ PARENTS OF SON ' RAKITAN TOJVNSHIP --.Mr.! fnd Mrs..Anthony deral,", 3ft Madson Avenue, sr? the parents of a acq Anthony Edward torn n 'St. Petrr's Hosptal, \ew frup wck. Hra. Cccone s the former Lllan CwJknnav. SOLD ONLY BY YOUR FRIENDLY INDEPENDENT Colona Vllage Actvtes Mr, and low Drve., walk wth Mr. and a ladder lntston Avenue, Frday evenng, By MRS. HENRY STRUBEL January Colona Boulevard, Cotonta Phone luhway poof. ^_ Leut and Mrs. Wlam Baker and daughter. Norfolk. Va,. are Predcatons for Colona Vllage a successful front lawn after three lrl ftftef J v s gueas of hs parent*. Hyatt Street, and ther neghbors fdr 1952 and plantngs. Mrs, R G. Perler. Denurest the.tr secret wshes. " Mr, and Mr. -and Ms- Walter T. Hedge, the Penn Pexjer. Beau fort "ftp ""&'' a large, black Labrador retrever. our. traffc rount lncreasm? stead- t-turned to the NaVl Hosptal st!fora,and Mss Alce Watrous. New ly the nped tor a modern securty Beaufort, South.Carolna, after'london. Conn., were Chrstmas and Mrs. Paul Keracofe, 8 y t Mr. and Mr. John Dolnsky, type safety responsblty law be spendng f6ur days wth her! Day dnner RVPSU of Mrs. Frank wood Lane, a new clutch Road, a clx'foot fenre. comes Increasngly a *4k ^ ' f mtoher on Demarest Avenue. jmcgarrah, Green Sweet, Wood- lor ther car. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Olch, a- hoped our legslatve rcpresentatlves from ths secton..wll gve tlon omtted Its December meetng I ~ Mrs.' Walter E. Sny* ft nce back yard free from rodks, brdge. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrson. mmeograph machne all ther The Parent»Teacher Assocla- Mr and serous thought to favorable acton because of bad weatlkf. The der to *«Mr ' an<1 "» rs Kenneth j boulders, shale, clay and mounds «he» the 1952 legslature con' meetng wlt be held January 15 ard dht daughters. Gl Glora andd """- venes, so the mountng toll of at the scloohouse. Karen, trvngton. ftert guem on traffc aeddenu can be halted." Pfc. Jack Rosenmeler', Keesler Chrstmas Of Mr. and Mrs. James Cart^ Avenue. GROCER furlough wth hs parents on Rem- Sen Avenue.. Mr. and Mrs. Whtford W.ttnebert, North Plalnfleld, were vstors of frends n town on Sunday, ' ~A. M. Joseph Green, Chncoteague, Va, s spendng a two weeks furlough wth hs parents on Remsen Avenue. Frank Cenegy, student at Davdson's College. North Carolna, s spendng the Chrstmas vacaton at hs home on Dartmouth Avenue. and Mrs. James Frank- ln, Langley Feld, Va., spent the Chrstmas holdays wth hs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frankln. Yale Avenue. On the SCHEEN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powers, Howard Keel, the Jersey Cty, were Chrstmas guests ranch foreman, and I of Mr. and Mrs. James McHugh, Commercal Avenue. George Kurus, Mbnlelar State Teachers College, s spendng hs Mr. and Ms.,John' Glbertson, keep-off-the-grass sgns. Mrs. Frank Flpponl. to have ;:er husband, who t n Naples wth che U. S. Navy, homo.. < ' Mr. and Mrs. Davd Toms, a baby grl.' " own., Mr. and Mrs. Jess# Vella, a doshouse. Mr.^and Mrs. Oeorse Mell, last year's corn to come up ths year. Mr. and Mrs. El Flppcme. alumnum awnngs on all wndows n the house. Mr. Arthur Adams', "our watchman,", a macadam drveway nstead of a swmmng pool. ' Mr. and Mrs. Randy Larate, no more thrd shft. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 6heehan, the ofllcal DA. of the Vlllase. Mr. and Mrs. Schaaf. new garage doors.. Mr. and Mrs. V. Marcno. a vst For baby s Davd Alanso, a spare bottle holder,» Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sng, a Very, very short h stay n Arzona. "Texas Carnval" ' Mr. and Mrs.' Charles. Lahr, wlm just 1{ke thelr In tls flm, the players take, & f r'ends'. Mr and the tone Star State for a wld but Mrs - steven Mklua, a good-natured rde. Esther Wl-; 'ootpath for ther brook. Hams plays a "dunk me" grl n a j and Mrs.' Chrs Longbne, I from the Vllage bulldozer. carnval wth Red Skelton as her j partner and barker. They are mla-' taken for a bbulous Texas ol-andcattle baron, portrayed by Keenan Wynn, and hs sster. Paula RBy-' mond. Durng the ensung antcs- Mss Wllams falls n love wth cattleman's Skeltm becomes enamoured of Ann Mller, a sherff's maverck, daughter. "He atnve plot serves as good framework for several songs by Chrstmas vacaton at hs home j Harry Warren and Dorothy Felds, on Demarest Avenue^ ra^.'jte^flj^^ lr5e,^epjkjl (< W.tf-<4u. " aw MTsl'JosejnTOcnne- 'Tllller, some pleasng sngng by der and son. Oak Street, were Keel and some excellent comedy Chrstmas Day guests of hlsj routnes by Skelton and Wynn. It s all done n glamorous Techncolor. mother, Mrs. Fred Schneder n New Brunswck. The Westmnster Fellowshp wll hold a Chrstmas party at the Frst Presbyteran Church Frday evenng. * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lott of MatHtuch, L. I., have returned home after spendng several days wth Mr. and Mrs* Frederck Lott, Demarest Avenue. Cub Scouts met at the Presbyteran Church Wednesday, wth Scoutmaster C. A. Jamson and den mothers, Mrs. Charles Schrettner, Mrs. Robert Gassaway and Mrs. Martn Macag. SantA Claus, In the person of Arthur Rousset, representng the Ffth Dstrct Democratc Cvc Club, dstrbuted candy to chldren at the new barber shop on lower Avenel Street.^ Bruce Van Ness, Antoch Col- lege, Yellow Yl Sprngs, Oho, s spendng the Chrstmas vacaton wth hs parents, Mr. an dmrs. Harold Van Ness, Avenel Street. Mrs. Rubn Greco, presdent "Starlft" As an all-star varety show, ths flm s far entertanment. The story concerns a corporal and a' starlet, played by Ron Hagerty and Jance Rule, respectvely, who meet n San Francsco, fall n love, have a frlhg out and then a reconclaton. Ruth Roman mmo on to the outskrts of the actlgn. dong not much of anythng, and Dck Wesson furnshes some far :omedy. Some of the others who put n "bt" appearances are: Dors- Dr-v Gordon MacRae, Vrgna Mayo, j Gene Nelson, James Cagney. Gary Cooper. Vrgna Gbson. Phl Harrs; Frank Lovejoy, Luclle Norman, Louella Parsons, Randolph Scott, Jane Wyman and Patrce Wymoe. Comparatve Pece Husband testfyng n court) of Lades' Auxlary, Fre Company Garrulous? Why, I have to go to No. 1, wll hold a board of drec- football matches every Saturday ' tors meetng at her home on Lv- to get a quet afternoon Woodbrdge Fur Shop 522 Amboy Avenue Woodbrdgc 8-77 aden, LonjtM- hull Court, Frsco'.,,,, h ther front All the neghbor* f,,,,, jlow Drve and Bnunh mmer.q, to net, street lghts. RO up to ther Jerry/ Causdy, a on coffee table. 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