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1 _'.'V.t!..t *. Complete Local News KPPp Astrde All The Actvtes Of The Town Wth Your Home-Town Paper VOL. XXXV NO. 34 OF LFE Hv JULAN POLLAK (krterrt CARTERET, N. J, FRDAY, DECEMBER S, 15)57 Plaque s Accepted By Councl Top Advertsng Result* Our Famly Of Over 9,000 Retden s A Valuable Market For AU Our Advertten PRCE TEN CENTS Road Crew s Prased By Mayor ;l. tme fles, t wll be..nuns Eve any mnute now nothng done. Today, theren n Rood tme to come to, U-L. ChrUtmas shoppng t!e problem of what to gve a-lo gets t. *» *, r prncpal problem, of.,. s cash. We receved our mas Club check a month t was quckly cashed.,;, t was earmarked for Mns gfts we went to the. veral tmes. The balance rnnc out. «* * -or has submtted hs lst, rul thngs he would lke Chrstmas, On top of the.. ; blue sut, Hollywood par of shoes, some ol the sports type and a her odds and ends. * 4.ek fgurng would ndcate lmt's left of the Chrstmas,. won't even cover the cost,,-n, so t seems that we wll n no nto hock, to show :,therly nterest n gettm;.. the thngs he wants.» * : > does not completely solve t'orstmas present problem.,1, been our long-standn!,n to reward our neghbor m cold nghts walks n, pot of steamng soup.. contans chcken cu thcken lees, lvers and a.. " of vegetables. an old lady. -.vpre.ssed hope that some-.\mld buy her a par of A mners. Ths does not :; lke «bg order and thcre- 1 r would be very happy to :<lr tetn. We looked n the :': -ment.s for knee warm; nunp were n Meht. ' decded to present our -'.' n to a store sellne knt crochetng accessores :.nl of all knds. We con- M the store owner, a Bnt-.wman. that we desred to, par of knee warmers. nought that we would have! trouble n fndng them. arc old-fashoned,.--he ( OM'.Tl-ll: The staff of Tax Collector Ales (nmha has just fnshed the h* job of the ver M-nlc nut UMH ;, x hlls to property nwn TS coverng he frst half of Surroundnc Mr. (oulm an- hs clerks, Mrs, Tlcresn Ksh and Mrs. Helen Chamra. Mssng from the pcture s Joseph Klorrntn). (Tolh 'holo.) Pvl. Mur Mmoral To \u- Placed n The Borough Hull CARTFRET Borough Councl last, nelu offcally accepted a, 1 plaque honorng the late Pvt. Ncholas Mnue, the only Cnrkret war veteran to receve the Congressonal Mednl for vulor. The award was made posthumously. The moton for ts acceptance was made by Counclman Thomas Mllk. He referred to a recent conference wth George Martn or the West Carteret secton who n behalf of a group of Carteret resdents hfld dscussed the queston of placng a Mnue plaque n the Memornl Muncpal Buldng.. Counclman Mhk sad t hud been generally agreed to place the plaque on the man floor wall, rght n the center, where t can easly be seen by persons comng nto the Borough Hall. Mr. Martn who was present at Dolan Sad Road fepl., Staff Have Done Fne Jol) on Snow Clearance CARTERET - Mayor Edward J J Dolan And Counclman AlMC, Such, charman of streets and - road. commttee nst nuht com*» mended the borouth road depart* ment staff for 1U tne task n clearng the unow after Wednesday's heavy snowfall "The men deserve prase for the manner n whch they worked on the snow clearance." the mayor sad, nddng that he had pa.wad through severtl communtes and found snow condtons not near as good as n Carteret. Mayor Dolan Bald the men hav«done a credtable job workng rsht through the late hours tt» keep Carteret's roads open to traffc. Counclman Such also prased the crew and added that the staff VK N CONTEST: Kllen Brown und (lrsl.r K»;>r s'own wll contnue ts task today. the meetng made t clear that above wll represent Nnthn Hale Selnol n thr Prnce and Myor, Mrs. Dolan Head Lst of New A dscusson on a bll for $28.* the presentaton s beng mnde n Prncess contest of the Mddlesex County Tubrrculosls and 000 submtted by Russell B. Watson for legal servces n conneo«behalf of a group that had worked Health hard on gettng the plaque and Reservatons for Chrstmas Cotllon ton wth the sewer sut wa* rased the necessary money. brought up by Counclman Rch* CWRTKKET Plans are rapdly; Mayor and Mrs. Edward J. Mss rene Sersun. Now that the plaque had been ben;; completed for the ffth an-', Dolan, Mr and Mrs. Charles Robnual Cht.stmas Cotllon spon- : erts, Jr., of Ralway. Fred Kast Robert Turco and Mss Vctora sad, the group can proceed wth know the procedure beng fol- Rchard Udzelak and guest, offcally accepted, Mr. Martn r St. Mark's Wll ard Donovan. He sad he dd not object to the bll, but wanted to sored by n Carteret Woman's, and Mss Gal Barges, Dck Mleto Kaznowsky. Mss Ann M. Cutter, makn! the purchase and plans Yule Seal Contest Present Cantata lowed n payng t. Club The alfar wll be held on and Mss Janet Roberts, Thomas Cotllon Queen, and uuest, Robert Yustak and Mss Patrca dedcntlon of the plaque n due Donovan that the bll s beng can be dscus.sed for the offcal Mayor Dolan told Counclman Thrsdav evetun!. December 26,' Mller and Mss Lnda Barges, commenn; al!t::o P. M. and > Charles Varna and Mss Margaret Sabo. lady n watnk; Wllam tme CAKTERET- Ellen Brown and CAHTKHET The nneteenth - pad the same way the Republcan admnstraton pad Mr. Wat- concludng at 1:30 A M A.s n the Po.ssoby, Rchard Archdeacon and'; Vn.sko and Mss Judth Conrad Some weeks ago, a suggeston Chester Koby were chosen by hrannual Cnrlehulln : Servce past t'.vo vears. the cotllon wll! Mss Judth Kaskw. Mr. and Mrs. lady n watng: Joseph Brechka wak Chrstmas Cantata of Sant advanced to obtan a monu- toachers of the eghth Rrades of Mark's Epscopal Church wll be son n 1055 and Payments, ; be held at the beautful St.'Deme-, J. L. Hoyer of Breton Wood.s, Mr. and Mss Barbara Kurdyla, Johnjment whch would be placed n lhl, Nlllhall HftlP Sc, ho()1,,,,,,,.! the mayor declared are beng ms Ukranan Communty Con- and Mrs. J.'McKelvy. Ducsa and Mss Audrey Ballard, (Contnued on Pasc E r -,nt held Sunday evenur. Uecember sent the Nathan Hale School n 22 nt 7:1)0 P.M. m the church, fscal veur Earnngs were lower '!:< Other hand, she ;ave than the year before, but were :.roura<jemcnt. She was 21 per cent better than the aver a«e for the la.-.l fve years, the to sell us all the yarn we and at the same tme m- 1 report notes us n makng the desred Net ncome for the year was You can do t casly n tme at very lttle cast. -ured. ''tned lke qute a useful we got our frst nstrucponto on the spot We»t of the store carryng flled wth yarn and knt- ''edles. pcture of a model (amcjr»nd sundry oler - we Ko home, we sjurted ne a lttle tme to thr lt busness, but somehow ddn't go rght the way 'ld when the lady was us. The sttches seemed nto the wj'ohr place, so '( to unwnd the darned 1 nstructon says cast on ' needle, 50 sttches. Knt '*t row, purl the second ( "<)!-1nue to knt one row. mr row. Contnue thus for od a half nches. These '"'lons kept our bran n ">l We ddn't know whether '-'"' Aonu or comng. t * ' went back to the store to out what we were dong not rg^t. Ths gave us an " unty to get the second " m knttng. t seemed so hat we felt we could have 'H' of knee warmers ready 1 nty. -,. Jer. Musc wll he provded by the] Joseph Chzmada and Ms,s Robert Koch and Mss Dors Ko-. popular Sum Donahue and hs Evelyn Fuchs. Edward Karweeky vacs. Donald Susnowsk and M.ss \( < m orchestra Mrs John Hla. cotl- and Mss Kathleen Gregor, Rch-' Marlene Gombos, Wllam Kuzma 'kjvulll- 'lon charman, urues all to make ad Olver and Mss Ann Caplk.'and Mss Judy Szestaye, John'nn ther reservatons at the earlest Frank Smth and Mss Joan Cn-, Kuchma and M.ss Ol^a Markw. j -J Q possble dale a.; they are beng pk. John Heleposky and Ms.s Reservatons may be made by receved qute rapdly As of De- Cyntha Bohanek. Walter Pavlk ' ether callng Mrs. H. Freeman, eembe a very grtfym number and M.ss Bemardlne Kallny, Al- Kmbnll or Mrs. M. Tezbr.j CARTERET -- Wllam F. of reservatons have been re- bert Zhsman and Ms.s Rosale Kmball , woh are re.serva- Bresler, newly apponted feld ex- ceved. They are as follows- ' Greenberg. Edward Sohayda and ton co-charmen. ecutve of the Northeast Dstr'l ^Two Records Set '' By Hudson Pulp hours for the P. O. lurln; the CARTERET The Hudson Pulp Chrstmas rush as follows: ' and Paper Corporaton n the fscal year ended last August 31 exceeded the record sales and pro-'! duetmn acheved n the prevous $3.061.fM. equal to $2,61 a share on Class A and $1.3, a share on Class B stock t compares wth $:.S!3,88f, nr S2.99 a share on Claw A Mock and $1 73 a share on Class B n the fscal year to Aumst 31, Net sales akmn'";tc $ :t20. almost t per cent above the $o.u27.:t:8 volume ol the prevous the Prnce and Prncess Chrstmas Rev, Orvlle N Davdson, rector Seal contest sponsored by the h,s nnonced Mddlesex County Tuberculoss! The Senor Chor ft nch «ll janr Health league. A dnner wll t sun the cntatu enttled 'Chmes made n accordance wth recommendatons and advce of the Local Government Drector at Trenton. "We ddn't hre Mr. Watson" ^ ^ my Ot -You hred hm be held n the cafetera of the Ln-'of The Holy Nglu" s composed a" n'd we contnued to "have" hm wood Junor Hgh School of North, of the followng member., t0 reprpw>nt llb W e dldu. t want to Brunswck for all contestants. S o p - H l l O S " Mss "' Wnfred ' ' llun or t'e 'Rartan Councl Boy 1U -' fts naster of ceremones. Also j Bleyker. Altos Mrs. Wn. Troost, now n the same manner." " change horses n mdstream. You Dr. John P, Lozo. prncpal of demann. Mss Maron Ward, Mss know, you pad these blls n 1955 the Woodbrdpe HRh School wll Myrtle Prc.v, Mst, Patrca Den- and 1956 and they are beng pad Scouts of Amerca wll he the "n the procram wll be a solo ol Mrs. John Oodleskl. M.ss Edna Donovan agan sad that he dd s for.speaker at the Lon's Club dnner."" Show Relgous 1 Chrstrnw Seal SOUR, f Can j Donovan. Mss Alce Ban-:.. not ob, Pct t0 the bj!1 ma m \y meetns. whch wll be held t thel"* Vde Busness Rush 1^ Somebody, to be rendered by] The Offertory Anthem Gentle j questoned the procedure of pay- Gypsy Camp Tuesday evenly, at-w" CAKTERKT Postmaster Lester Sabo announced busness 'The topc of h.s talk wll bc lflm AlT Yhu Move on Tuesday nk JelTV KlnR, of, HlKhlllllt ' J >S1S Mwk ; 1(1 Mld " 1)v HalT y ment P M. ' lpark - Ths * m be Allowed by a j Robert Wlson, wll be mng by Counclman John Hutnck sad,, -?0? l ' vc? Fnally,! Thr Jllnl)r ch<ll ' th(1 memlx-r* H would have been foolsh to dlfr Scoutng and ts Effect on lr!each contestant wll be presented of whch are: Janet Domhof.] charge Mr. Watson and hre CARTERET The Holy Name wth an nscrbed ball pont pen Communty. Mr. Bresler has been Ruth Hutchnsnn. Nancy Gnu- j SOmeone else. He sad the mayor Socety of the Holy Famly s a :;ouvcnr of the occason. Tomorrow, stamps and parrels, 8 A. M. to 1 P. M, money past. sx years, he served as feld., The contestants,, wer chosen, for, ton, Lnda Woodhull, Nancy lprprs thenrhtagn.h payng the n scoutng for 24 years. For the den, Alce Rus/.nak, Jo Ann Carl-1 wsely decded to contnue to Church wll show "The Mracle of orders.!) A, M. to noon. Our F ady of Fatma" n color at executve n the Hudson Councl, > possessng the most charmng per- t Cromwell. Shrley Engel, Patrca! Mddlesex Concrete Products and December 3 to 13 nclusve, the RU Theatre Tuesday. De- Jersey Cty and the Rockland sonahty, the healthest body, su-1 Salvatore. Dane Sterner. Donald, Excavaton Co. of Woodbrd«e the stamps and parcels 8 A. M. to 'cember 10. Matnee at 1:00 P.M. County Councl Stoney Pont, f"" 1 ' 1 m(mlu1 ' att t> lrle a!ld best. Davdson. Solos wll be.sunn by, S they are askng. N. Y. Mr. Bresler s a graduate 6 P, M. and money orders!) A. and evenng shows at 6:30 and a " llollnd student. 'j Nancy Cromwell and Donald, MY. Donovan asked that a bll of Pace. College, wth a degree n Moves Shown, Davdson, M. to 5 P. M. 8:30 P.M. or u )e Verona Constructon bfr Marketng and Advertsng. The lunchroom pupls of, the Tllt " f"h"wn«wll aprar n wthheld and also questoned December 14, stamps and parcels, 8 A. M. to 5 P. W. and mon- of the famous mracle that oc- (Contnued on Pme Eght oyns moves two and three, tmes j tesz:josepl- John Uhnn; AnneLs- j cret,. Counclman 8uch explaned The move s a true story drama A report on the progress of the.nathan Hnle School have been en-1 thl ' tublehx: Mary -Lnda Sol- j somc blls of the Mddlesex Coney orders 9 A. M. to nnpn. curred 40 years ago n the lttle a week wth ther meals. Such! Suzanne Wluus, Los.Sttn-!.: that the company.s lax n Kcnd flms as the Amercan Cowboy, the Anna Lee Carlsle, Jance Rowers;, lnr out, ^^ 8ld Slj d \ w ^ ^ December 15 Sunday stamp wndow, 11 A. M. to! P. M. May 13, 1917 when three chldren reported they had seen a vson n Chldren's Yule a Held near the vllage. The hlghlnht o the move s when thousands of spectators n addton to Party Planned the chldren saw the sun descend rapdly toward the earth and then H.S suddenly stop and return. Persecuted year. Producton of pulp and pa- CAHTERET l The Cty Lne by socalstc novernment, per was H6 00(1 tons, a nam of socal, and Athletc Club aram h(, ^^rlren and ther famles 25,000 t'l-s ov'- fscal lst' : v\\ sponsor a Chrstmas party wthstood threats of flng and met!rated Operatnn fll,. tlh, chldren of the borouu. torture rather than gve up ther Hudson, an mt^raled, mull-- 1 Th(, pu. ty W JH be n the lonn of fath n The Lady of Fatma. The story, lmn one of the world's lallt ""' 1 '""" "" ( ' Z! a move show at the RU Theater, lold and ndustral tssue pod- ^..,,,., most dramatc expressons of ftth. has Glbert Roland and lrts krafl. lnus anl scks, wrap,, Tuesday, Dwcmbe 2\.t 1 P-M Susan Whtney, n key posts. -unmed tanu mlnwall shppng The move s 'for- chldren ol Tckets may be obtaned fron sacks, bleached market pulp and, (,,.. grades and tckets wll E, [ any Holy Name member or pur- ''ts and contaners ))( dstrbuted at schools. A declne m kraft busness, ] ^.^ auendnk the show wll re- \" ^'Z Sr;!:'..^^ 1^ - «r d U,o re wl. bo :,, ;,.,,,.,,. m n.sse u.'ume and specal przes. Sa^ed mark,, pulp. U, con.- Arrangements are n char.e of pany -stales Sales sa.ns la-k*"^', Dc, )u ty Polce/Chef Charles Mak- overcame Mch factors fao as me reuses k. ggt Edward Cza dt n mdktry rapacty, reducton o, O'Lctr. Stephen Slmul and Walter Schon- up cost.s at le new tssue mll n wald t u, presdent. ] Palatka, 11:, and a new np and j p fepal. al ons are also under pllnt n Carere, ^.H y f()1.., Chrstmas party for, lh!'r 1 non" < 'suh S k" < "' 1 l>^f-' tvmbt-rs and ther chldren to be,'l'urc. under authorty held durng Chrstmn.s week, nf the bv-l;.v:-. pursued a polcy ol Th(1 (.,, lb wlu also hold ts an- 10, pavn^lvdrhlsonhcclass Eve party at thr B common,.o-'k-these are owne j * t to a verv lar«r lal'kc "«"" extent the cbroons ana & '. ' next nght we began ; M d mt'r.lxt.s llf n- been mnde that reservatons are. cceved as early as possble. ''"'«n earnest, but our Contnut'l " 1 f' 1 -;. was slow. f they arc j -rucy f 0r ths ChrUtmas Chrome Survey Scheduled l( 't.should be the followng 'na.s. n the meantme a 1111 water bottle may answer Rv Hootng- Unt Tomorrow Purpose. J ',,., M councl, Councl, the mayor announced } rs - hvd» Awarded Pantng n Contest ( -\HTERET ~*Mrs. Helen kl - Roosevelt Avenue was f; 1 fled the orgnal ol pantng 1; '" l 'd by a local artst Mss Zta! ""- n he Name the pcture '" whch was sponsored by J 1 ' larteret Educaton Assocttexecutve commttee P'"l as judges. Mrs. EllJabet H (1 msky was general charmur 1(1 announced that all proceeds «used for the local «chol«m" P 1 ' ' Davdson. t ' lllr!11 " 1 "\ 11(, UuU ^."^"r^'vlom^ the S o n, seres of slveys n the t Futler Davdson, d,,-al wth whch have been comcond- veys, untl v.sufle'nl to board sad llml Borounh Attorney John M. Kolbas has been assgned to dre the board necessary leaal advce and represent the borough n the court Cases. n attendance at the confab was H. Thomas Carr, a representatve of the Perth Amboy Housng Authbrlft who outlned detals of methods of procedure followed n Pt-th Amboy. At the mayor's request, Mr, Carr wll make a study of the recently 41 1 chased at the Rtz Theatre the day of the showng. All proceeds are for the arotto of Our Lady o Lourdes whch wll be bult bel's convent and the Church. Charman of the show.s Mtchell Bedm r/, asssted by Thomas Mlk. Fred Staubach, Prank Tomczuk, Anthony SosContnued on Page Eght \\ H1K STUM-MS: Amercan Farmer, Pueblo Boy. Shepherds- Nelson Axon, Robert tllc Woodbrde frm to submt For Swmmng Pool Yellowstone. Yosemte. Adventure McEwan, Robert Turner. KUKS- blls nstead of holdng them up n Wyomng, Hgh Road and Men Russell Grunden. Robert Vonah.! ft,u1 submttng them n bulk, CARTERET Ground wll be n f Oloce.ster wll be. shown durng Waller Sttures. Donald Davdson' Magstrate Nathanel A. Jacoby' broken ths afternoon m the j the next, week or so. These flms wll be the Candlrluhter. All who j n hs report for October lsted the Shorecrest secton for a swm- m n-scrved for schools for the attend wll receve a Blessed sum n[ $3,485 a.s lnes collected pool. Slated to partcpate ros ot transportaton only. Tlv! Chnlmas Candle 11111>t. month. wll be Mayor Edward J. Dolnn ths borough and Mayor Huuh Qualcy. of Woodbrdse. The pool, frst ever to be erected n the borouwh, s ben^ constructed by the Carport Swmmng Club. dms servo, a dual purpose th"v j Wardens Krdrr.tr Bngo lcenses were n-anted to are not only educatonal to nl All wardens and vestrymen gt, Joseph's Church and ts Holy students, but assst the teachers were reflected lor another term N alnc socety. Fre Marshal Roy n supplyng useful and purposeful, at a meetng of the cokrekatlon! rjunn submtted hs report for projects to occupy the lesure pe- ' uf St. Mark s Epscopal Church, j November and sent along a check nod durng lunchroom assgn-j Harold BU-SMUR retaned hs' o f 5333 f or f ec,t; collected. The nets, post as warden; Harry Axon, November report for both fre treasurer, add Ms.s Maron Ward. : companes also was receved. secretary. Vestrymen reclected Junor Achevement Frm s Gven Frst '58 Award were Alex and Frank Buzts. Mchael Mnue. (jharles Crane, Harold Scures, Wlllam Carlton. Roy Dunn, Wllam Troost. Freeman Grunclen. Wesley UudelllUHUl and Walter Vonah Jr. Mal At Post Offce lhr». CARTERET ENTCO, a Junor mny whch, for a gven month CARTERET "The f Achevement company spon- las excelled n attendance, volume of Chrstmas mal m»lf< U. S. Metals Refnng Co., was awarded the frst "E" award of safety, sood housekeepng and ver-all company operatons. Conmcntng on the huh Tllt.N OVKR (ASH CARTERET,-- Mrs. Mary Brt t more mportant (,h«n f"" p f 'f everyone to 'Mal Early fo Chrstmas,'" Postmaster Lester A. Snr-' Presentaton was made by sudurds of workmanshp bek ton. 46 -Jeanette Street, announced sad todaly. He sad Harold A. Kres, prokum drector set down by J. A. companes thl ul donatons made to Mus-1 "Every effort.s benu p to n - 1 of Jr. Achevement of Unon County/, nc.. to Joseph Stnm, all over the country, Mr. Kres concluded by wshng the company cular Dystrophy by he Carteret lver all mall on tme und h p v d resdents was lunel n to Jerry condton before Chrjhtmns Ev. presdent of ENTCO, success n ts bd for na- Lews durng lu.s telethon Sunday, as has been done durng ;!:e > ::t The amfard s gven to a corn- tonal honors. ufternoon. four years." ; Every faclty nf the post offln.s beng pressed nto maxmum servce, extra trucks and TW.., nel have been added, afld wth tho help of the malng publc, postal Mlolu shows,.v.v.h.a,,n u a «;n ly..- '-nnony ( lrvroltl U, lr s.-lu.ol aull.u ts t. h- u Sr lu, "rhml the»ut lmk tucat.n." lu s tn- lltl car Uun..l l, v cmuny.m lln= s. ullll.' nurom-. n tn- p»-t»r arc Major J. Uulun, HU MmuKumUd llr drlv.r rdueut.u luus' wt t, a KH.f the Hoard of Kdu-allun; Sclu^l Suptrltedcnt!j. Quu, Uuu»ls ms, cuult, 4 nl 'ttt luts ut llw Ecuuuj tlcvrukl employes can look forward to M)cnd ng Chrstma Eve and Chrstmas Day wth ther famles. The postmaster repqrts that th«present flow of Chrstmas cards s mmlnq about the same as last year, but the malng of gfts by parcel past s somewhat behnd schedule. He suggests that all gft sent by Ar Parcel Post from now parcels to most dstant ponts be.sent by Ar Parctl Post from now pn, - To Morh kmnau tnde tfendenve /)«V r'artkrt J»"n'v?; )<\$ -.-u "-fr D p ef) ««Hk'nmn T"» -,.n,.nf<n,n«duv bv Mnvnr Flj ' 'rd J. Holan n o'vshn"nee f <t 'he nre»sl n n H Uk - a"*»m fla wll- All CuttvlB 1 -'»l Drogr»m whch wu be held;

2 ^*» PAOK TWO T)T,CFMT>VYL ), Port Readng Personals By MRS. JOHN T. MCDONNELL 1." Sxth Street j Port Readng ME-4-467S Nocturnal Adoraton Tn 1 men of St. Anthony's Ctureh wll attend Nocturnal Adoraton n St. Mary's Church. Perth Amboy Saturday mornng between 4 and 5 o'clock. They wll leave from St. Anthony's at ::40 A. M. Rosary Socety Mfets Tn- Altur nd Rosary Socety of St. Anthu.'.y's Church met n tn; churrh hall Wednesday. A ChrlstmH party was held after the meetng featurng an PX- Chlllgt! Of KlftS, Notes Mrs. Oeo'Re Morrson, Brstol, Conn,, has returned home after a few week* vst wth Mrs. John "ROYAL" FASHON - Ths McDonnell and her mother, Mrs. Ngeran woman s "royally" clad. The natve garb features Wllam Coran, Carteret. lkenesses of England's Queen Mrs. Wllam Hansen and chldren, Anne Mare, Donald, and arfhndependence slogans. Elzabeth and Prnce Phlp Charles, Spotswood were Thanksgvng Day guests of the John T. McDonnell famly. Jehovah's Wtnesses STEAL BAD CHECKS U»t Specal Servces SACRAMENTO, Cal. Burglars who recently broke nto the Monroe. Garbage Servce offce and CARTERCT-Ruhard Krayansk overseer and mnster of the ;stole a metal cash box must have F artcret been terrbly dsapponted wth ;'"'»'"'» '^ las announced that "»!,... C. P. Wllams,,,..,,,., ts ll, contents /. n ntm,t c _*sn $50 n n.,,ctnm<.vc' customers lcr(llllt supervsor of Jehovah s checks whch had bounced. Wtnesses wll vst the Center Thursday, December 5. CHRSTMAS GFTS Are Ready at The Bregs Store "Botany" all wool Robes, plad or plan "McGregor" cashmere and wool Suburban Coats "Van HeuBen" Wash'n Wear Shrts r>.oo BREGS Smth at Kng Sts. Perth Amboy (!alvary Church Lsts Actvtes CARTERET Rev. Joseph Mans wll ptsldn at the 11 A.M. servce Sunday mornng at the Calvary Baptst Churrh. Rev. Homer Tlcules wll delver the sermon enttled When the House s on Fre. Sunday evenng at the 6:30 P. M. servce colored sldes on The Brth of Chrst wll be shown. The nomnatng commttee wll meet tonght at 7:30 P.M. at the home of Mrs, Helen Barkaw.l. Monday evenng, December 9. the Calvary Vstng Evangelst*. wll meet at the church for a [supper at ( P.M. and wll begn makng ther vsts at 7 P.M. Tuesday evenng, December 10. he Sunday School teachers wll hold ther rekhlar meetng at the clurel b'klnnlng at 7:30 P.M. Wednesday evenng prayer yervce wll be held'at 7 P.M. On Thursday evenng a long chor practce wll be held begnnng at 7 P.M. nstead of Wednesday as was prevously scheduled. The Calvary Men's Club wll meet Saturday, December 14. at 7:30 P.M. for a Chrstmas cleanup. CARTEtET A houaewnrmng CARTERET The Boy Scout CARTERET Announcement Club wll meet Monday, December party was tendered Mr. and Ms. has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Troop #83 held ts regular meetng Frday evenng at the Zon Roy Jensen, 120 Cherry Street. 9, at 1 P.M. at the home of Mrs. Pusjlln and John Basllllef. mem Mchael Capk, 11 Mary Street. Joseph 3harkey, 192 Elm Street, bers of the executve board. gven by th?r twn daughters, of the engagement of ther daughter, Evelyn, to Rchard Meyers, Lutheran Hall. The next regular meetng of the Joan and Anna Capk wth the followng guests attendng: Mr. and The troop was presented wth group wll be held Thursday, December 12, at 1 P.M., at the Co-j CARTERET On Sunday, De- JTO DRECT SERVCE son of Mr. and Mrs. sadore Mrs. Frank Smth. Mr. and Mrs. an Amercan flag donated by the Meyers. 1 Coolldge Avenue, Fords. Caslmlr Kolojesk, Mr. and Mrs, 'arteret Craftsmen's Club. lumban Club under the drecton cember 8, the altar boys of St. The prospectve brde s a graduate of the Carteret Hgh School ment charman. of Mrs. Bernard May, Art Depart- John Bryer, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph The troop wll receve ts Mark's church wll have charge On Thursday at 7 P. M. themusco, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Watts. charter tonght and all boys who 'of the 9:30 A.M. servce. and s employed by the U. S. Metals Reflnns: Comuanv. Her fance mnsters assocated wth Krayansk's relgous center wll assemble s a graduate of the Perth Amboy Mr. and Mrs. J. Kollar, Mr. andare nterested n jonng wll be welcomed at ths tme. to work wth Wllams n evenng preachng. At 8 P. M. Krayansk wll lead the lroup n a study nf GULD TO MEET CARTERET The St. Ellas Hgh School. He served four years wth the Unted States Navy and s presently attendng Jersey Cty the book: "You May Survve Lades Guld wll hold a regular State Teachers' College. Armageddon nto God's New World." Frday at 8:30 A. M. Wllams wll presde over the group n the regular house to house preachng. The clmnx of hs week wth the congregaton wll be the keynote publc address at 6 P. M.. December 8,.on the theme: "Fndng Happness n a Troubled World." A natonal declne s reported n Asan nfluenza. SKBA'S Carteret Dmer 108 Roosevelt Avenue Hvusevarmng Party Held at Capk Home Mrs. Antol Capk, Mrs. George Stma, Mrs. Mchael Stlma, Mrs. Frank Kantor, Mrs. M. Doleszar, Mrs. M. TTnr, Mrs. Stanley Kondas. Mrs. John Stma, Mrs. Jula Peto, Mrs. J. Mkula, Lena Chaljlella. HARDER JUST TO LSTEN - World-f»med cellst Pablo Casals can't reman mpassve os he lstens to the play-beck o! a recordng he had made earler at th«sorbonne n Pare, France. These photos tell the story of the vrtuoso's r«acton< to hs own playng. Casals concentrates djjeply, upper left, al the musc begns. Somethng faulty n Ut presentaton jars hm out of hs contemplatve mood, upper rght. At lower l«ft, he's back n the mood of the musc and, lower rght, he beat! tme happly n accompanment, Craftsmen Gve Flag To Boy Scout Troop meetng and Chrstmas party Wednesday evenng. December 11, LECTURE TONGHT Also, Stella Krschner, Veronca at 8 P.M. at the home of Mrs. CARTERET A Frday nght Vachts, Mary Sakmyster, Betty Joseph Ksty, 124 Carteret Avenuenght lecture program wll be held to- Bordash, Edna Lozesk, Ethel at 9 P.M. at the Congre- Gulya, Florence Ryback, Helen A gft exchange wll be featured gaton of Lovng Justce. Mann. Mrs. Gazela Buckowsk, and hostesses wll be Mrs. Mchael Rev. Lews Brenner wll speak Mrs. Carmen Margatto. Mrs. An-Bazaralthony Gaydos, Mrs. Jerome Enot, Mchael Toth Jr., and Mrs. Ncho- Champon of Lberty. Followng Mrs. Geza Gara, Mrs. on the topc of Lous Marshall Mrs. Helen Zatlka, Mrs. Rchard las Bamyak. the meetng refreshments wll be Hacker, Ann Kaldon, Mrs. John served by Mrs. Max Oruhn and Takacs, Mss Margaret Stma and Frank Smth. Payng complments s'one sure way to nsure quck popularty. Mrs. A) Carpenter, members of the Ssterhood. CARTERET NOW OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAYS and 24 Hours Daly Famly Dnners AT REASONABLE PRCES r=>nc=x Troth of Mss Sharkey Revealed by Parent* 1 FRST CHURCH OF CHRST, SCENTST 8EWAREN, NEW JERSEY nvtes You to a Free Lecture on Chrstan Scence Subject... "CHRSTAN SCENCE: THE QOOD NEWS OF SPRTUAL HEALNG" Lecturer... LOWELL F. KENNETT, C.S. OP LOUSVLLE, KENTUCKY Member of the Board of Lectureshp of the Mother Church, The Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst, n Boston, Massachusetts Place... METHODST CHURCH Man Street, Near Fulton, Woodbrldge, New Jersey Women's Group Marks Art Nght CARTERET The Evenng Membershp Department of the CJarteretWomen's Club held a meetng and art nght, Monday evenng. The prncpal speaker was Mrs, There wll be an exchange of John Wolsk. Her topc was: TheChrstmas gfts, and Secret Pals Defnton of Art. A dsplay of,hand made artcles made by the members, was shown and put up for sale. Guests of the evenng were Mrs. John Hlla tld Mrs. Carl Grohmann, members of the Senor Club. PlanB were made by the art depnrtment to desgn and embroder a tablecloth wth sgnatures of the members. Hosptalty wu n charge of Mrs. Alex Mosclok. Mrs, George Sherdan, Mrs. Lawsence Lecher uut Mrs. John Wolsk. Mrs. Betty Klebnn announced that the next regular meetng wll feature federaton nght and urged all to attend. A Chrstmas party for the members and ther husbands wll be held n the >ery near future wth the date and place to be announced Woman'* Club Board Wll Meet on Monday CARTERET The board of drectors of the Carteret Women's Hbernan Auxlary To Hold Yule Dnner CARTERET The Ladles' Auxlary Dvson of the" Ancent Or-' der of Hbernans, Dvson No. 3,1 wll hold ts Chrstmas dnner at! Club Markay next Monday at 7:30 P. M Rev. Bolanl, chaplan, wll be the honored Ruest. wll be revealed. ( The auxlary ths year, as n the past, s takng care of a needy famly from St. Joseph's Parsh wth clothng and n Chrstmas basket. Mrs. Walter Sullvan head* the commttee for the dnner, asssted bv Mrs. Jack Rpgwood, Mrs. Prances rvng. Mrs. Florence Dombrofk, Mrs. Thomas Garvey and Mrs. Patrca Kraly. Vone Star Cluh s Plannng Yule Fete CARTERET Plans for a Chrstmas party are beng made bv the Lone Star Socal and Athletc Club. The club wll mark ts 2flth annversary next year. At the last meetng Borough Attorney John M. Kollbas was re elected presdent for the thrd year: Sgt. Frank Versed waa-re named treasurer for the 22nd year and John Abatemarco was re elerted vce presdent. Others elected: Charles RUHO and Alex Marculln, sergeants-atarms; Stephen Fedlam, Mchael Walter CARTERET - W;k,,, member of the n. y' h'^.school faculty, lms,,,",' the Bchool Safety f\,, lv man for Carteret p ' tarl lr Ost l 1( Amercan Legon. ""'''"' The contest, M)On throufhout the su hv " r " can Legon, Depnrtm,.,,'., ' r Jersey, has the noal,,f, / % safety mlndedness h,,,\' n "'- r : dren. ' ' ' «Przes wll be awaw,,., frst prze wnner.'; m lll,. 1,' 1 Brammar schools n c" ''" These wnners wll,], ' ^ glble for county nru, s t The essuy, to )(. WwA cltlss. must consst of than 400 words and no toon 350. WORLDVCHOlcS FANCY NUTS Alwty k«p \ t Oflhf*0tldcboc Mt mxed nun hmy You? b Mnnj Nuu, A er Chtv, A»U Null lor MAN OF 1,001 SKLLS ORDERS TO TAKE OUT CALL Kl Chrstmas Tme... TUESDAY, DEC, 10, 1957, AT 8:30 P. M. shoppng's a pleasure... when you have extra cash \to spend WWfv*couldomn ^ or tht ptof^ M ftmfllft llt Gve her an AUTOMATC GAS RANGE" *n>e mt lft that has euerythng a a modem automatc GAB ranee. Preparng famly meals s dona Automatcally... from top-of-range cookng to bakng n the fresh-ar oven and brolng jn the smokeless broler. Gat ranges offer modern features galore... from rotseeree for ndoor barbecung to controls that tell you the enct temperature of meat n your oven. And here's 7 an economy note: automatc GAS ranges coat lea to buy, m to nstall and much, much lest to operate! OMr OA etvunw AUTOMATC» TOT HNH HUT CONTROtl Jut Mt dal t Umptrtureyou '»»nt...nd forget t. Automatc QMtrol Uk«over. Turn tvery put nto D automatc appluoc*! He's the craftsman who advertses n the Yellow Pages under lstngs lke Locksmth Prnter Cabnet Maker Electrcan Carpenter You'll fnd someone to do anythng v n the YELLOW PAGES of your phone N1W1LHHV BLLL ttu'lwnt COMPANY JON OU Wl CHRSTMAS CtU Savng* nsttuton Old Stov Reductons wll reman n effect untl December 24th. So buy now and save. Dtlvery, nstallaton and Home Demonstraton ncluded Showroom open Frday evenng and Saturday* 9 4- W. la 5 ' " ELZABETHTOWN CONSOLDATED GAS CO. 220 MARKET STREET PERTH

3 ,,,(. f AfcTERET FRF,?:n OBTUARES) W.f. Auxlary POZNANSK.TKH ukbet Walter Joseph, ul, k, 42, 103 Sharot 8treet rsdny at the Perth Am fl ''' eral Hosptal. A commu-!",,f the Holy Famly R.C. n the post rooms at, h he was employed as F, m and Clara Kranr were operator for 15 years by thc..,,, Agrcultural Co. d l' 1 dstrct and comty Chrstmas,nrt.y wll be held December.. vns fre hs father and n. n hr Perth Ambny postrooms,,,. Mchael Poznanskl and er-l Homr. 4B Atlanta * Members nre nvted to attenc f.tcrne Hayduk Poznan- h and are requested to brng an oftered,l,,.e ssters, Mrs. Harry the Holv F exchange ;,'ft. «A ;l MS. Theodore Moako and report nn the Chrstmas Pmllne Poznanskl; and deacon and R,. V. 'rck, candy project was made by Mrs. brothers, Carl, Stanley and Ksrnlak J. Mnrcaret Nemeth. subdenmn. nt.!r m(. nl "Mrs.,!, a ths borough. Schon and Mrs. Colonla ' lldp " s Cemetery, ^" 1(l Fwmnn srnvc a report,. funeral wll be held to- L,.me mornng at 9 o'clock from Bearers, nl nep w K were oweek Funeral Home, 46 Prank, Henry. Frank Anthony Street. A hgh mass of rltn wll be offered n the Famly Church at 9:30 ( nterment wll be n St. de's Cemetery, Colonla. jjll FSCHER CAHTERET Emll Fscher, 72 '<. of 1613 Hart Street, Rahdd Thursday, at the Rah- Mcmoral Hosptal after a h;.llness, uas born and rased n Car- ::d was a resdent of Rah- [v [cr the pnst 32 years. nrvlved 'by hs wfe Mary WnKh Fscher. He was re- ( fur the past three years from Elzabethtown Consoldated Company. Elzabeth after 22 f, ot.servce. rmer.l wll be held from the as F. Hggns Sons Puneral, Bryant Street, Rahtnmorrow at 11 A.M. nct wll be n Rahway Ceme- FRANCES KOWALSK RTERET Mrs. Frances o.vsk Kowalsk of 138 Unon t ded Saturday at the Perth a nuly R. C. Church and belonged the Holy Famly Socety and Holy Rosary Socety of the of the late John Kowalsk,,\ survved by three daugh-. Mrs. Joseph Kopln and Mrs. ; ;.tn Ullersberger, both ths CARD OP THANKS \\v wsh to express our deep tude to our relatves. ds. and neghbors for ther :.(! expressons of sympathy, ml bouquets and beaut- :' ).11 trbutes extended to :. our recent ^bereavement e death of ">"" HfRrly be- mother, grandmother, '-grandmother and slster. res Kowalsk. especally wsh to thank M A. Konopka; Rev. M. J. :.:ak, Rev. L. J. Petrck, -..dne Ssters, O.S.F.; Holy.TV Socety; Holy Famly!y; employes of Westvaco; A F.L.-C..O. Local No. recevng department em- ' \ Foster Wheeler Corp.; c:t Republcan Club; Car- ' Bowlng League; nternal Chemcal Workers ; Local No. «; Grls of ' H Novelty Shop; Foster lt-r Corp.; employes of Ul-. Bakery; Carteret Novelll bearers; Carteret po- >cort. and the Synoweck -ral Home for satsfactory ' 's rendered. Famly of the late Frances Kowalsk ert QSreh -Mr r. and Mrs. Jack Rngwood. 24 Lowell Street, entertaned at ther home n honor of the sxth brthday of ther daughter Pa- rca. The school gjl.s' chor of st Elzabeth's Church wll hold a strndel sale at St,.lames' Hall, Saturday afternoon St. Elzabeths Parent - Teacher Assocaton wll hold a Chrstmas party at the Gypsy Camp next Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs Stephen Banck, 15 Lberty Street, are entertanng ther daughters. Ms. WUam Dorner and chldren. Frederck Gerard, Los Mare and Wllam Mchael of Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Spewak Mrs. Stephen Baksa. both of Scotch Plans. Offcers wll be elected at the meetng of St. Joseph's Altar and Rosary Socety to be held January 2. A nomnatng commttee wll submt a slate of offcers. St. James' Post Catholc War Veterans, wll hold a Chrstmas partyat Lyons Veterans Home December 14. Members wll leave the club at 6 P. M. At the last meetng, a Chrstmas donaton was voted to St. Elzabeth's Church The Lades' Slovak Ctzens' Club wll hold ts Chrstmas party next Tuesday nght at 8 o'clock n the clubrootts. The PAL Auxlary has arranged for a teen-age dance to be held December 28 n St. Demetrus' Ukranan Communty Center. A free move for chldren n the seventh grade or below wll be held at the Rtz Theatre, De- cember 30. The Junor Sodalty of St. Mary's Ukranan Catholc Church wll hold- ts Chrstmas party December 30 at 5P.M. n the church hall. BOARD TO MEET The executve board of the Carteret Chapter of Hadassah wll hold a meetns Thursday evenng, December 12. at 8:30 P. M.jt the Brotherhood of srael Synagogue. DR. CHARLES A. STKOMOSK COOKE AVENUE Offce Phone KM-8686 Chropractor <Opp. C«rtere( Offlce Hours Mon., Wed., Fl and by appontment lllk)! CARTERfT Home Phone Uberty \Good Ndws for Shoppers! PNELL s now Open Sundays From 2 to 4 P. M. And Due to Many Requests, We Are Now Open Daly Tll 9 P. M. Saturday to 7 P. M. These hours wll be n elf«t tll Chrstmas. ", ' "~ Ths Chrstmas Gve a HATS from $5-95 HATS lor MOttp MEN for PNELL HAT GFT CERTFCATE the recent dnner they attended homrk the department secretary treasurer. Margaret Schrber. A donaton of Chrlstmrw gfts wlt be made to the Roosevelt Hosptal, Metuchen. Reservatons are stll bertg accepted for the annual Chrstmas Party to be held at Colby's Restaurant. South Amboy, December 16. For reservatons call Santna Cantnmessa at L by tonslm 'Frday, Transportaton wll» provded to the party and buses wll leave from the postrooms at 7:45 P.M. Chrstmas sfts wll be-exchanged. A socal followed the meetng wth Sonhe Caplc and Santna Cantame.ssn n charge of hosptalty. The u-xl rmlar meetng of the croup wll be held January 6. PLAN CHRSTMAS PARTY CAKTERET s\ Mary's Ukranan Ctholc Daughters wll hold a Chrstmas party December 28 n the church hall. Dnner wll be served at 6 o'clock. Rev. Jaroslav Fedyk wll lead n prayer Mrs. J K. Gnda s n charge of arrangements. LEGOX PLANS PARTY CARTERET - A Chrstmas party wll be held by Carteret Wls Post, 263. Amercan Leson Dell n the 1 Legon roort wll be a recepton at CARD OF THANKS MAURER We wsh to express our sncere apprecaton to all our relatves, frends and neghbors for the many acts of kndness and sympathy they extended durng our bereavement n the death of our beloved husband and grandfather, John Maurer, and gratefully acknowledge wth thanks the many floral trbutes, sprtual bouquets, donaton of cars, and to Rev Aloy.sus Boland. Rev. Lous Cortney, Rev. Vctor Grabran of St, Joseph's Church, Carteret. Court Carteret No. 48, Order of Foresters, German- Amercan War Veterans, 25- Year Club, Machnsts Department, the Ecco Club, all of the Amercan Cyanamd Co.. Frst Ad Squad. Polce Escort., pallbearers, and Lyman Fune.ra' Home for satsfactory servces rendered. Mrs. John Maurer and Famly. FRDAY. Holy Famly Church Unts Lst Holday Actvte CARTERET tes are lsted by the organzatons of the Holy Famly Church. To Receve Communon Members of the Young Ladles Sodalty wll receve holy communon n a body at the 8 A.M. Mass Sunday and the group wll Assemble at 7:45 A.M. At ts last meetng, announcement was made that the Sodalty s conductng a Chrstmas drve Tor orphans at the Mother House of the Bernadlne Ssters n Read- n*. Pa. Toys, clothng and other Hems mav be delvered at the school hall or arrangements can be made to pck them up by contactng Mss Mary Kurdyla. 137 Emerson Street. A Chrstmas doll sale wll be held Sunday mornng after each mass. Nocturnal Adoraton Members of the Holy Name Socety wll attend nocturnal adoraton tonght 9 to 10 P.M. at St Mary's R.C. Church, Perth Amboy. Buses wll leave thn church at 8:30 P.M. Varous actlvl- secretary to the bshop. *»s the master of ceremones. Other prests partcpatng at he ceremones were the Rev Z«non Lesnlowskl of at. Stephens R.C, Church. Perth Amboy: the: Rev. Dr. Ceslaus Juslonowskl or St. Mary's R.c. Church. Bound Brook; Father Cortney of ft, Jo-; R.C. Church, ths borough; Father Huber of St. Elzabeths, R.C. Church, ths borough, and Father Pet rck of Sacred Heart \ R.C. Church, ths borough. Next Tuesday, the socety wl monsor a move "Our Lady of "atlma" at the Rltz Theater. A latlnee wll be held at 1 P.M., 'lth evenng shows at 6:30 and :30 P.M. Proceeds from the low wll go nto the t; rot to fund. The socety completed plann or ts annual Chrstmas party ated December 14 at thc cl'boom, wth the exchanse of gfts, efreshments, moves and a 'grand Surprse" to be featured. A nomnatng commttee was lelected to prepare a slate of ofcers for the electon at the Janary meetng. Named to the commttee were Chester Wegolnsk, nthony Sosnowsk, Vncent Roman, Charles Adams and John Wnters. Hold Confrmaton Bshop Ahr conferred;; Ja hz Bshop George W. Ahr also conferred the sacrament of confrmaton on 85 chldren at ceremones held n the Holy P.M. and a dnner at 5. Joseph Pletterer and Thomas Jakeway are co-charmen. CARD OF THANKS We wsh to express our sn- T thanks to our relatves, frends, and neghbors for ther knd exresmonx of sympathy, ther many acts of kndness, the sprual bouquets and the beautful floral trbutes extended n our bereavement n the death of our devoted brother and uncle. Jacob Gronsky. \ye especally wsh to thank Rev. L. J. Petrck, p pastor; ^ of the- Order of St. francs; altar boys and church chor of the Sacred Heart R. C. Church; Rev. George Senderak of St. Joseph's R. C. Church, Elzabeth; Dr. M. A. Chodosh; Dr. Theodore Chenkn; Dr. Davd Spvnk, Elzabeth; nurses staff of Elzabeth General Hosptal, Elzabeth; offcals and; employes of the machne shop, Foster Wheeler Corp.; Foster Wheeler 25-Year Club;.U.E., A.F.L.-C..O. Local No. 440, Foster Wheeler Cprp.; those ho donated ther cars; pall UefU'ers; Carteret polce escort, 2nd the Bzub Funeral Home for satsfactory servces rendered. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Regec and Famly WLL TAKE YOU TO Pttaburgh, Pa; Portland, Me. Empora, Va. Toronto, Canada BY PHONE 3 mn. staton rate from New Brunswck tlm fl P.M. and all day Sunday. 10% Ux not meluddd, ^ Famly R.C hurch, ths borough. Assstng the bshop were Father Konopka, pastor of the local church, and Father Ksenak assstant pa.stor. Father Ress, B The Also the Rev. Stanley Mle* flf 3t, Anthony's R.C. Churen. Port! Rendng;-and the Rev. Valentne Valkowskl, chaplan of the Alex- an Brothers Hosptal. Elzabeth, The chor was under the drecton of Edward Locale, and members of the Carey Assembly) Fourth Degree. K. or C. acted as honor guards. Mnstrel Shou s Set for Tomorrow CARTERET The St. Demetrus Plannng commttee s sponsorng a mnstrel show, tomorrow commencng at 8:15 P.M. at the St. Demetrus Communty Center, Roosevelt Avenue. A dress rehearsal wll be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 P M and all chldren of the borough wll be admtted free of charge. Tckets for reserved seats and general admsson may be hud by contactng the rectory of the church or any member of the plannng commttee. A capacty crowd, s expected. B. M. BF..CKR - B. M. presdent of Benjamn Moore Co.. has been rlrctrd frst charman of hr newly crttad board ot drectors of the 70-yf»r-old Natonal Fant, Varnsh and Lacquer Assocaton. Mr. Belcher was also elected charman of the executve commttee. Mr. Belcher, who Joned Benjamn Moore n l!)34, h»«been ts presdent snce 195. ATTEND CONFERENCE CARTERET,The Carteret Lve Y'ers are beng represented by Judy Kobs. Beth Edmond and Joseph Kasha as delegates to the Youth Conference beng held at Upsala College n Orange, December 5, 6 and 7. The hghlght of the conference wll be questons on youth problems and how they can be solved. ST. DEMETRUS COMMUNTY CENTER Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret Presents ts Frst Annual MNSTREL SHOW TOMORROW NTE at 8:13 Admsson: Adults $1.00, Chldren 75c PAGE THREE < * - M. PARKVEW PATTER MRft. DOROTHY HFMVOKT (A-1-mo The P. A. L. L*41M' Auxlary, who crlf'tjrtrd.t brthday wll sponsor ft dance tor the teen- ember 2<t alter* of the borou«h. December j Hnm>y hnu'.y to Suwn Keck. t, free of chart*, at the St. De-'S" Mulhnrv Pfc-l who vast yttt metrlus Communty Center, at Bjold Novnx \Q P M Tcket* wll b» dstrbuted Brthday Kmtntjs to Tmmf»t the school*. Ft* moves wll be Couuhlln 30 Owy Street, Wh» shown.a th«ru TJwatre for the WLS \\ v,,., r> o rt rx-cmber 3. A younger chldren on December :O p ar y «ns ht d n hs honor. An nvtaton ha«bwn extended K:. lly Cal. p,,,-,. ) 4 sycamore to he women of Parkvew and stlc0t,.,,.h,,!d ln-r frst blrth- Shorecrest. to Jon the fttxllluy day DrceqM'" 4 The next meetng wll be held > vlsk fr()m thf, slork Deoember 19, at the Borou K h H..1 ConK1.; u, ltums tl, ^ and Mr > at 8 p M -Anthnnv s l xr!;/uvr 84 Dantal Candle on Ther Cake Street, «n th' anlval of a on; Happy brthday to Bran Rob- Anthnny,(Vn mhn :t. ut the EllM«erts, 82 Lebrr Avenue, who wus b»-th aner.l MosptnE. four years old. November 21. Mr An{[ M:s Nol Burke, M, Brthday ureetlngs to Ron&ld Marho.Stet, mmwnce He M- Holland, 15 Laurrl Street,- who- val of n tluu^lt^t- Dane, Novem- ; paused hs frst mlestone. Novem- uer 2(j.»t the Perth Amboy Oenb*r25, nal Hospal. Sn- jons a brother Happy brthday to Tommy ftlhj s St, v Hamlton, 103 Hngaman Street. A H'wdy recovery to who celebrated hs fourth on November 3&. cupenttn. ftotn a mustold op* Conte, 94 D.V Street, who s re* Brthday «r«f lngs to Rom Mare eralon. Buczynskl, 117 Hagaman Street. who celebrated fler frst on November 21, Congratulatons to Mrs. Maro Mulrhead. 101 Hagaman Street. W1FN N HOl'BT Gve n ufl ccrtlflc»te certan to please bvnu.s' he "glftee" CU KUTCY'S 626 ROOSEVELT AVKM:. CARTERET SPECAL! Home Made KOLBAS And KYSHKA LEKVAR t KRESH POPPY SEED SPECAL! DRY PRUNES Swept :( Sourl < nnpl t-.nr of D:Y 'Oons Stuck up nu for hf holdays. FRDAY "TAKE-OUT" SPECALS:, HOME MADE FRED FTS HOME MADE CLAM CHOWDER Come try the quckest combnaton on the road! CHEVY'S TURBO-THRUS T Chevrolet's radcal WW Turn*- Thrust V8 and honey-tmooth TurbbgUde* automatc drve form a performance team that spells acton. At all speeds, under all drvng condtons, they gve you the quckest, smoothest response tof anythng gong. WTH TURBOGLDE There's never been an engne-drve combnaton lke ths one! Chevrolet's Turbo-Thrust V8* ntroduces a radcal new slant on engne effcency. he combuston chambers are located n the block rther than n the hed, and chamber surfaces are precson machned. The result s a wonderfully smooth and even flow of power. Turboglde*-the other half of the team-s the frst and only trpleturb e automatc drve n Chevy's QnfyfntoMtl Qwrd* <LaUn dpluy tlt Jumm truunork ( feld. t takes you from a standstll through cru'mng n one contnuous sweep of moton, wthout even t. hnt of ashft or lag. Harness these trple turj>ne to a 25O*h.p. Turbo- Thrust V8-or the 280-h.p. Super Turbo-Thrust»-and you step out nstantly n any speed range. 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4 PAGE FOUR FRDAY, DKCKMHEH f>, 1957 CARTF. Health Hnts REVVNG AND SURVVNG CHRSTMAS A pleasant experence, such as the enjoyment of Chrstmastme,' can and should be trebly delghtful; n antcpaton, n realzaton. and n recollecton. To enjoy t to the full, therefore, we have to lve through t. That s a Kood thng to understand as we enter Upon December, the most pustalffcdly festal of months.. Encouraged by eager busness entrepreneurs who progressvely manage to slp the leash of tme and taste, from Thanksnvnn Day j or even earler, we move n a stmulated atmosphere of celebraton. Chrstmas partes are scheduled from the frst of December to Chrstmas Day. Then New Year's partes take over n consequence, many people enter upon a rat-race of actvty that wracks ther nerves, emptes ther purses, shortens ther tempers, overburdens ther dgestons, and pases a.serous threat to ther S'«Our New Relgous Department We arc now featlrng a full lne of relgous artcles. health and domestc trahqulllty, What should be a season of peace and love becomes nstead a nghtmare of unendurable stran that not nfrequently leads to physcal collapsewd sudden death. Thnk t over; that's what ntellnence s for. Nothng s alen to Chrstmas whch s productve of true peace and happness: everythng s alen whch brngs dstress or uref. The best tranqullzer s a sound sense of values. May yours be a tranqul, merry. Mchael S. Newjohn. M.D. Hold Bermuda Dance Frday PERTH AMBOY Student nurse* at Perth Amboy General Hosptal.held a Bermuda dance Frday n the audtorum of the School of Nursng. Francs Ferrera's orchestra played for the dancng. On the commttee were Joyce Koral, Clare Zavodskl. Arlcne Holmes, Kathleen Mkrut and Satly Symansk, Perth Amboy; Vrgna Lawson, Keyport; Nancy Yurnko, Menlo Park and Arlcne Botlhower and Bernce Slagyl. Fords. Telegraphed Anywhere Bcautful PONSETTA PLANTS Lovely Centerpeces MSSALS ROSARES NATVTY CRBS STATUES WREATHS lcu.y t GREENS GFTS NOVELTES CHRSTMAS COKSAGES» GRAVE BLANKETS Made to Order ORDER 15V PHONE CALL KMBALL WALT and GENE'S FLOWER SHOP 325 PERSXU AVE. Wadak Bros., Props. CARTERET Prnted Pattern Prnted Pattern 9238: Msses' Szes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 10, 42. Sze 16 takes 4% yards 39-ol. Send Thrty-fve cents n cons for ths pattern add 5 cents for each pattern f you wsh lst-clnsa malng. Send to 170 Newspaper Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York, N. Y. Prnt planly NAME, ADDRESS wth ZONE, SZE and STYLE NUMBER. TO BE SHELVED Gfts she'll shelve but use wth pleasure are glass or metal shelves to hold her cosmetcs and perfumes. Shop early for best selecton Art Of Sophstcaton: The art of admttng that the unexpected s just what you antcpated. Boston Shpyard News. Study fnds that car horsepower s not a major death facto. HOW'S T SOUND? -Ooone Karger has a doubtful expresson on hs face as le tres to make good musc wth an old French bassoon on dsplay st an antques show n New York. The nstrument, made of worn! and brass, s 150 years old. KarRcr s uncertan about the necessary technque, 50 he tres dfferent angles. FOXY BONNET-N.' ;«wolf n sheep's cluthty but a lux n she's clothng s u:-l>hyed at a London fashon.skaul; of Smun' Mrnun. The zany au- ; tunn hapcau features a " aye", of gcen net over a band of; green velvet. DEER MENACE ROAD TOPEKA. Kan. -- Deer, whch were almost extnct n Kansas a few years aso. are now so numsr- j ous as to consttute a traffc hazard on the Kansas Turnpke. Three have been ht by motorsts and there have been many nearmsses on the hghway. BOY SETS FRES CHCAGO A 10-year-old boy, who wants to fce a freman when he BOWS up. has admtted to polce that he was responsble for settng 40 to 50 fres n the past 18 months. Damage from the fres has been estmated at about $250, FOR HER HANDBAG Women of every ftfe lke gfts that help keep handbags n Rood order. These range from key and ry'lhss cases and wallets to choose just what he or she wants, jeweled compacts, cgarette cases and lpstck holders. STRCTLY FRESH T wll soon be Thanksgvng, and the restaurant around the coner from us s gong to celebrate. Propretor plnns to sorve le last of the turkey he's been slcng sandwches from snce last Thanksgvng. t t Th only thng that travels faster than an earth satellte s the speculaton about what makes the gzmo tck. * * Fellow across the clerk from us sys that he'd lke ftj be the frst man to HO!u the nyun, and Rembursement na(h>(, YOUR NEW tln Hosptal Quts Blue (;,-. SOCAL SECURTY : PERTH AMBOY Ceellatlon After 1.1 * [ ;,,. By ALLAN A. BASS, Dstrct Manager Q. After my retrement, at ape 65, my company wll pay me a penson. Wll recept of ths penson prevent me from nettng my socal securty benefts'' A. tfo. Vou Wll he enttled to your monthly socal securty cheek* unless you have earnngs (ether wages, as an employee, or ncome from self-employment) n excess of $1200 per year. Q. am dvorced a:u have my 14-year-old chld lvna wth n«. My former husband passed away Can get sbcal securty payments? urn under 82 years. A. Vou may receve a mother's brnfflt based on He earnngs record of ynwr former husband f you meet the followng requrements: 1. Your former hsbund was fully nr currently nsured. 2. You have not p-marred. 3. You have n jour care an unmarred chld under S of your former husband, 4. At the tme of hs drath, your husband was conrbutllf at least one half of your support tv vrtue of an agreement nr a formal court order. 5. You arc the chld's natural or adoptng mother. 6. Vou must fle an applcaton for benefts. n any event, your chld probably can receve benefts based on your former husband's account, whether or not you are enttled. Q. 1 do baby-sttm several nghts n week. Are my servces covered by socal securty? A. Yes. These servces are covered f you are pad at least $50 cash wages rub. calendar quarter by the same employer. However, f you work n several dfferent homes and do not earn at least $50 n cash wages per quarter n the employ of any one, your servces are not covered. of Perth Ambo.v General Hosptal's contract wth the Hosptal Servce \ Plan of New Jersey, was announced today by Charles E. Gregory, Presdent of the hospltnl's Board of Governors. Notfcaton of the cancellaton between Blue c r, : s has been s.'tt to the Plan fnd wll] Uhc hosptal's ae;; become effectve n 90 (lays. be chargeable. - Derson to take ths step; was reached "most reluctantly," a p T 1 ''. B<K " 1 ' ' : 1 et ' ln Am ' l)ll fl >' u Board statement declared. t c.me tyvau.se the rembursement 'orm-1 thrm'dr : ;,. Ula now appled by the Plan for, natent cure dors not, permt, the hosptal to cover legtmate, essen-', tl costs. Repeated rcpresentntcs to the Plan Blur Cross' over the yetr.s to correct ths s.tu'ton luve n"l wth no.c'css, llst nvn! De hosptal no alternatve ] except to sever ts contractual lelatonshlp., "The Bosrd of Governors behoves that a hosptal to be at the heght of effectveness n communty welfare, must be ; fnancally -trou 1 hosptal. t must be n n poston to provde every advanced trent-1 v.( nt tecmqu" that a nhysl.-lan may order. t must rmnlar ;ts plant at the hghest peak of eff -'Mey and >:l'ety. l r.uh be compettve wth oler employer.; n the arq:u-,'.';:; and Ke. ;T. o! sntlsftk'tory personnel. t nur.t have the means to cover a!rt'f;<? share of the cost of r'atn:! nr- 'el patents, of manunlnr clncs. "Fur nnny of these necessary costs, no allowance o 1 an nad' 1 - ru.e lnvanee s nmcl" by Blue Cross. The Perth Amboy General Hosptal beleves tself to be ;hr best.ndue ol where ts responsbltes le n meetng the health neds of the UOO.000 human beus wthn ts servce area. t does not beleve t can meet these responsbltes under present crtera stead lastly held by Blue Cross md further, that ther applenuon could destroy the voluntary hosptal "The Board OUCH not beleve l can further rsk ts fnancal stablty by contnung ts relatonshp wth Blue Cross under present condtons. t certanly s un- ' wllng to reduce any of ts standards n order to avod such n rsk." contract be, o m,,, hers of Rl:- <,,," ' mssnbe f ()r h,,,,.,,. order n n.nt, h strength md w, hosptal, hmuj,' Blue Cross should m for sucr lejl.,.,:,. 1. Fr c srn;,, Reft and eok. r, lortmntc' he tles.of the hns'' ; nltrly pjr <,\ y, cal and mjrv properly assume 2. ' R'tvfav [.,, Of the pntenv r.u- ress Of the ;-,';):.. renewal.nrl n, ;, equpment. When are nsuff.'ent. * ;,. tonal furls \w;, rurrrn cost f -, not be rased n <, 4. Mf.ntlnn! Qualty of s"-v r pnents. ; (h ; stuaton, s:'h l> and care xvn..d duced Ts s. should not he al t s the!,,, that Blue Cn:. ultmately e.; w. ly satl.sf.c'dy ;: Cross wll "w -,\ lems whch h.\ < lt new c r lt,,), - keepr tlf no ; progressve and the publc. TOO Md AKT NORTH LTV! ' George Pff-r h:ul polce recently tl, {< do art work on e: lcense. t seems P : ed hs lcense p-k wth hs new ear. Courte.sy s a v.:,, to be on tn: w.u- STAR'S Selecton of CARDS 152 Washngton Avenue CARTERET Open Evenngs Jon Our 1958 CHRSTMAS CLUB That Earns DVDENDS RGHT NOW,, Each Week You Save November You Receve 1 % $.50 $ 25.Q Plus Dvdends Frst Savngs & Loan Assn. of Perth Amboy 339 STATE STREET Daly t) A, M. to 4 P. M. Saturday t to 12 Noon Member VJenl Savngs and Loan nsurance Corp. WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO. 18 GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Enclosed please fnd $3.00 for one-year 1.subscrpton to: NDEPENDENT-LEADER CARTERET PRESS EDSON TOWNSHP-FORDS BEACON To be sent to: NAME ADDRESS TOWN he's not the only one who would lke to see hm take olt, tomorrow. *». h\k n k We/ Plm Sue: Sue: Pete: Sue: "Out for the weekly buyng spree)" nternatonal relatons are just lke yours and mne; they're not on speakng terms most of the tme. * * < An old-tmer s a fellow who remembers when scence fcton stores were somethng to laugh at. "Yes but t's really not much of a spree. To feed Pet* and Bobbe t takes a heap of money." t does seem t costs more and more to put a meal on 'the table.", "Whoa! To put a rnea! on the table that s, the cost of the electrcty ard gas used to prepare a meal doesn t cost very much. n fact they are the smallest tem! n our budget." 1 know we Seem to be payng Publc Servce more each month, but we use electrcty and (;as n more way than ever before. We have more applances and thus more comforts." Mane: " thnk they are rghl when they say 'Electrcty and Cas do so much and cost so lttle.' " 4elp Fght TB. Buy Chrtma Seals PVBLCBSEHVKB... one of 5 new colors f for Chrstmas gvng n answer to the many requests for telephones n Whte and pastel shades-fve brand new colors are now beng offered. '. They're avalkble rght aw^y to add pew charm to your ktchen, bedroom or any room. To order or for more nformatpn just call your Telephone Busness Offce. Or better yet stop n and Bee them. JVV JEHSE Y HELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ' Choou; jrom: whte lght bege pastel blue r k lght gray alto: ghtrry red ^Ljn/'k-

5 . AM'KKKT PRESS, u n ( hurch Ctes of Week r.v ' ; ;],;r -- Unversal Bble, ; be observed n the l.. V,- Reformed Church n,, r, s at both servces.,,,( Hsanyl. Pastor has,, ; n.s sermon topc "Ex-,,,l Apostles." Englsh,,11 begn at 10 A.M.,,,, at 11 o'clock, There pedal church musc at r.,.vro. Sunday School..,, n. nt 9 A.M. A short nrunk of the Board nt..,]] be held after the CARTERET CHURCHES ST. JOSEPHS R*v. Lo u, M. Cnrtnpy, OSM Rev Vctor Grabran, 0 S M R*v. A. Boland, OSM _Srnday-M«Res 6, 7 and HAM. 8. 9, 10 ST. MARK'S KPSCOPA Rev, Orvtllr N, Davdson vce. Sunday-Servces, R A M and : lll [or the week: Monday 9:30 A. M. Sunday School 11 A' M Monday School, 3:15, Con,, n for, young people, 8 M'THRRAN CVnl matlon for adults. Rev. Kenneth H. Dorkoff V :M. Boy Scouts, Sunday-German servce, 8 30,,.,v 7 P.M., Chor prac-,.v. T, Englsh servce at 930 A M \l. Meetng of the Board Sunday School at n-30 A M ' ' Thurscfty-7:30. Young 1 ' A ' M - lub, R P.M.. Men's Club, CALVARV BAPTST Rev. Joseph Matus Rev. Homer Trrules A. M.. Sunday School Wn-ell Speed (rued Hx thef Sherdan A. 10 jkt Polce Chef ; ; rran today predcted :crrasr n pedestran nnd fataltes durng the : December.!; nf past years show n.'crmbfr thrre s a n pedestran mshaps," : >.'d. "nnd mnst are a,, llut'o by both motor - pedestrans to adjust, n> tn* hazards of the :t'- day." He ponted,nlv,'darkness and de-.:.])lty make walkers :«>( and, therefore, unt a rff Us for the careless! urged reduced speed. K TNERAL MKT - Mrs. George.:.! Mary Street left for :; n to attend the funeral,other, Mrs. Pelpa M.. mornn» worshp; P- M., Happy Hour servce! ; 11' 6:30 FRST BAPTST Rfv. Eljah Burr Sunday School 10 A. M.; servce 11 A. M,; communon 7PM 1 B.T.U. 5:30, ' ' FRST PRESBYTERAN Rev. Malcolm O, Brown Sunday Mornng servces 8:30 j CLASS STRUGGLE-Keep. me hs chn up s a tough chore for ths youngster n Pars. He's loanng morosely on a ple of books durng the frst day ol school n the French captal. He can take consolaton from th«fact that classes for most U.S, chldren got under way about a month earler. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Geza Pszar, 626 Roosevelt Avenue, at he Elzabeth General Hosptal, 8. Mrs. Plszar s the ST. DEMETRUS KRANAN Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. ORTHODOX CHURCH,1 ames Gross, 63 Leber Avenue, at Rev. John Hundak the Elzabeth General Hosptal, Sunday, dvne lturges 9 and, November 27. Mrs, Gross s the 10:30 A. M. Sunday School at 10 folnw Ma saet Mclntyre. A. M., Ve.spers at 5:30 P. M. Holy M. REFORMED, Rev. Dr. Andrew Harsanjl, Sunday Sunday a-hool 9 AM of the actors who EnRlsh W0 ' lsnl P 10 A ' M. Hungaran servce 11 A. M, 1,n "Around The World y-," Red Skelton was the pad. Ho receved $7,500 TELEPHONE m m m MEDCAL NEEDS ;. ll,'n r nr tf thurgr PUBLX PHARMACY l MMW St., Woodlrdce rmne "ME > nl 11). Snn4ay nl 1 ". r s 'VKKlN< N REAR Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Nch- the Elzabeth General Hosptal. November 26. Mrs. Bohacs s the lormer Barbara Fedor. Twn wlls born to Mr. and Mrs, ClnukT Mdorc, 34 Essex Street, at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, December 2. SACRED HEART Son born to Mr, and Mrs. John R*v. L. J. Tetrek Skutnck, 28 Hayward Avenue, at Sunday Ma&es, 1, 8, 3 and the Penh Amboy General Hos- 10:30 A. M. ptal, December 2. ST. KLAS Rev. Aueuntf McdvUy Sunday Mass n Hunsaran, 8:45 A. M. 10 A. M. ST. MARY'S Rev. Jaroslaw Fedyk Sunday Masses at 8 and 10 A. M. Holy days 9 A, M. and 7 P. M Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Lous Peterson, 367 Carteret Avenue, ft the Perth Amboy General FRDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1957 Santa Tells Best Rules for Choce For every man who's Chrstmas shopplnt to please the gal or RSOS on hs gft lst, Santa has welcome news. Ths senson's nrrnv "f afts to delght femnne hearts practcally (tmrantees phopnlnn sucrecs for "hm" and Chrstmas nlp^'re for "her." Whether she's mother or wfe 'or both, Mster or daughter aunt, grandmother,.sweetheart frend, Santn suppests tlls Rlde to clftln: her: 1, Choo?e gfts wth fashon and slnmour. 2, Note that word "sfts." and remember t takes more than one Rft to make a merrv Chrstmas. 3, Choose Rfts thaf please her personal taste. Step one s especally easy, for just, about everythng a woman could wsh for row fhows the nfluence of fashon, the ar of Rlamonr, What's more, fashon an<1 clnmour unte wth prnrt- ] T/drfersF "Bos, feel awful! All nght long toss and turn'." callty to make sure that her Rfts! wll be as useful as they are j flatternn and femnne. j Spare thp Budget \St. Mary's Sodal&tx As for Stop Two. s^nta wnuj To Decorate Church nut that she enn be (lfted wth j manv (rft 1 --, "tbout undue stran CARTERET.. _.. - '1'hr regular on the Chrstmas budtet. Cos- monthly meetng of the Sodnsts motes. n-rfumns, handkerchefs, of the mmaculate Concepton ot -vrpc. bo«p -v. roptumn Jewelry St. Mary s Chun h was le d.mounnrt o world nf nmv>r tems are,drty ev< nng n the clnu;h hall, avalable for multple-sftng at j A few boxes of relgous Chrst - moderate rnst. 'mas earns are stll avalable and Good rule s to make sure she may be obtaned by vouacmg "pt.s at least one "bn" gft ft Chrs Szewczyk. (,.,.,.***_, ' " ndsote "» of, All sodalsts wll mee Monday luggage, or whatever 'mornng, Decemoer 2. at!) A..V. n? for! and then! to assst n the church decoratons add lots of lttle gfts. ' for the holday season. mass n Ruthcran, Hosptal. December 2. j dresses. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. f she's a workng grl, or workng grl-home-maker, she'll appre- Thomas McWatters, 89 Leber Ave- ] nue. at the Perth Amboy General elate sweaters nnd blouses to mulj tlply her wardrobe. ', Hosptal, November 27. j f she's Ss or Daughter, and Damhter born to Mr. and Mrs. Cornelus Burke, 90 Marlon Street, at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, November 26. Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Harosk. 134 Longfellow Street, at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, November 29. Sol born to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Duncle. 780 E. Oak Street. at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, December 3". And now, Step Thrre. Here s where the male shopper can really "how hs thourhtfulness. and reap ' p'l'ards n delrhtrd thanks. When (rfts nre carefully chosen f o peaw her personal tastes, thcv'll r>avn that "just for her" look that Rves any gft greater value. Lstenng for hnts wll hero. HOLY FAMLY For nstnnre. n fur rout would Rev. M. A. KonopkA Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Eml please almost, every woman, but Rev. Mchael.1. Ksenak Kovalsk. 112 Bernard Street, at whnt knd of fur? What length Sunday Masses, 7, 8, 9:30 and ; the Perth Amboy General H rd stv]p? Only she can answer A, M. ptal. December 2. thefe questons and f. dunk the process of hnt-huntng, she beans to suspect the purpose, don't KT. ELZABETH'S Daughter born to Mr and Mrs Rev. Anthohy J. luber r;(, 0,.n e Hapstak. 39 Wheeler Ave- vvorrv. She can't, be really sure tll Chrlstmns, and antcpaton Runday-Massps. 7, 8, 9, 10:30 j, wr at lhc Pel, tn Ambov General A- M. Hosptal. December 2. BOAltD TO MEET CARTERET The executve board of the Holy Famly P.T.A. wll add to her pleasure. Planned for Her f, she spend? a lot of tme outdoors, whether n arng the baby 0!' n actve sno : 'ts. fhe'll lke gfts of warm clothng such as a plelned motor coat. f she lkes to have other homemakers drop n for mornng coffee or an afternoon snack, she's sure, to want plenty of pretty house- ust enterng her teen.s, she'll be thrlled by the gft of her frst wardrobe of nylon hosery or a set of smple bath and beauty ads. Whatever the choce, when her preferences and way of lfe are consdered frst, her gfts wll be certan to gve her more personal pleasure. NAME COMMTTEES CARTERET At a recent meetng of the 20 year reunon commttee of the class of 1638, terct School, Anthony Pap ponted Walter Bobcmhk on the wll meet Sunday afternoon at entertanment commttee: Francs 1:30 P.M. A regular meetng wll,tomczuk. charman asssted by follow at 2 P.M. Steve Lukasuk, named John Don- A1 members arc asked to de- ovan, nnd Crs. Ncholas Bazarnl hwr ther contrbutons for the Barnyak for the program comtalent sale before the meetng so mttee and Mss Mary Pvllnetz that they can" be'dsplayed prop- and Mss Mae Prokop. souvenr (,,lj, commttee. Mary Masluch was presented wth a booklet enttled Our Lady's Work on whch a report wll be made at the next meetng o the group to be held January 6 Nocturnal Adoraton Socety Meets Tonght CARTERET The Holy Name Socety of the St. Joseph R. C. Church Nocturnal Adoraton Socety wll meet tonght at 7:30 and proceed to the St. Mary's R. C. Church, Perth Amboy. for Nocturnal Adoraton from 8-9 P. M. The Socety wll receve communon n a body at the AM Mass Sunday. The next regular meetng of the group wll be held Wednesday evenng, December 11. at 7:30 P. M. John Tmko. Jr., charman of the nomnatng commttee, wll present a slate of offcers and an electon of offcers wll follow. ONFRMATON S HELD CARTERET A total of 44 chldren were confrmed at Sacred Heart Church Monday wth the Most Rev. George W. Ahr. bshop of Trenton, md hs ades n charge. Rev. L. J. Petrck. pastor of the church, asssted the bshop and Rev. John Ress, secretary to the bshop, was master of ceremones. The Army s urgng the Admlnstratlon to gve top prorty to the effort to produce a workable antmssle mssle, The cost would be more than $6,000,000, v : By George Hosery Gves Her ^ Yuletde Surprse NO RUSH-Avodng the lastnnute rush, Leo Gallagher, S'A, s dong hs Chrstmas wshng early ths year. The youngster, who lves n Rensselaer, N.Y., sent a letter whch read, n part: "Please do not Jorget to brn^ toys anythng." Bob Mtchum'.s leadng lady n "Whppoorwll" s Sandra Knght, who s the, daughter of an M-G-M polceman. Walter Reuther, presdent. Unted Auto Workers Unon: "Peace and freedom cannot survve n ths world f more' than half of t remans half-fed," We Carry A Complete Selecton Of MPORTED'& DOMESTC WNES & LQUORS Free Delvery DAL KM-5975 ROCKMAN'S TAVERN & LQUOR Store Randolph St., and Per^hlnf Ave, CAR'tLRKT, N, J. YOUR CREDT S GOOD at QLEN'S JEWELERS! AWRVS «popular Chrlstm«* ' cholcr. honlrry now oflrrn new opportunlttm for surprsng hf r wth! glfu that ore dfferent as well us practk-nl. 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6 T. r,\x Hungaran Panst To Gve Concert NEWARK Lous Kentner. flmed HnKtrun panst, wll appear at the Mosque Theater, Newnrk, Sunday n ths season's second concert of the Grffth Musc Foundaton's pano seres. t wll be the celebrated plnnlst's frst New Jersey appearanre. Kentner was acclamed as fn artst uf unusual mert when he mftdc hs frst appearance n New York n November. 1956, and many crtlrs asked why he had not been (ward there before Rlnce )N> has been long recosnjed n Europe us one of ts outstandng panst 1 ; Hs fame had also spread to ctes n Asln, Afrca,'Australa and ro South Amerca Where he has made many appearances. Although now a resdent of England, Kentner s stll warmly nterested n hs natve Hungary and alwavs nrranges to nclude one or more pano transcrptons of the folk songs and dances of hs homeland n hs concert programs or n the encores whch are always requested by hs audences. One of the numbers on hs Mosque program wll be a transcrpton of "Dances of Marossyrk," a work whch was composed for small orchestras by hs famous fellow-countryman, Zoltan Kodaly. Ths work was frst performed n New York n 1930 by the NBC Orchestra, under Arturo Toscann. Kentner's program wll also nclude Bach's French Sute, Ho. J, n G: Chopn's Sonata n B Mnor, Opus 58; Scrablne's Sonata No. 4 n P sharp, and three composton* by Franz Lszt. SEE LA TRAVATA FORDS Wllam B. Romlg,, Crow's Mll Road, and hs gjuest, Mlton Keenan, East Orange, attended the NBC Symphony presentaton of "La Travata." Frday at the Mosque Theater, Newark. WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Spansh Palaco ROZONTAL 1 Depleted famou palace tsad cry cff MKnchanttd 15 Wtty taylng 16 Ptonf) S Health rtfort S Struck 4 Near 5 Allot g 7 Romanan cty SWrfod of Orctce 10 Spansh 33 Straghtened 10 Death* 34 Adjonng 22 Book of the SK. /.h *.Sf- ( 36 Confne '.) 37 Lower HS^T J 2QTlmelet 42 Bone S Rumen rve 21 j^,,,^ 43 Above 27 Horn f talt - " zt 24 Wpng wpng clcrthl coulf 44 n Town lown n B SH"* jnoott U Elevatee Calforna SO For latuce Jltfebrtw drly 12 Plural juobt t Competent tsseottlah pbuoeopher $8 nferor SDooettcjUve 40 t Moorsh n archtecture 41 Made known, 47 Tuberculodt <ab.) 4frlneect ta Mt tan 51 Vegetable ' MRevw 54Eaemle* SS Low land hll ; Neexly r 3 Sector PROGRAM POSTPONED SEWAREN The "Scholarshp Day" program of the Sewaren Hstory Club, postponed from yesterday due to the storm, wll be hend Wednesday at 2 P.M. at the home of Mrs. Joseph Thomson, Clff Road. Sx Douglass College musc students wll present the program. Before The Holdays Have Your Rugs Cleaned By "BOYES" S etc Jersey's Most Modern Hug Cleanng Plant FREE PCK UP AND DELVERY SERVCE N WOODBRDGE-CARTERET AREA Call PArkway th and N. Stevens Avenue South Amboy, N, J. Cleanng Dyeng Repar Storage Here's the Answer 45 mmenet ' 40 Seaport n Greece 49 Metal S Wooden pu S3 Tellurum (symbol) 85 Thus VKSTWARD HO for Chrstmas n a nrat tattersall check desgn n all-wool to harmone wth the new sport coat patterns. Wool Bureau phtto. Leaders of labor and muncpal governments have assaled the proposals of the Esenhower Admnstraton to shft some Federal functons to.state Governments. FTJTDAY..r.n n, LAD'S PROUD l>re:us> Dad's delghted wth hs Chr*tmas pnsemhle: matchng shrt and hanlkrrehrf wth rolor-roordlnate.l all-slk tc. Student Nurses Sponsor Toyland NEW BRUNSWCK The second annual Toyland sponsored by the Student and Faculty of St. Peter's General Hosptal n New Brunswck wll be held on Saturday and Sunday at the School of Nursng audtorum on EaBton Avenue n New Brunswck from 10:30 A, M. to 6:30 P. M. Toyland features booths dsplayng chldren's toys and Chrstmas accessores, such as stockngs. records and books. Refreshments and baked goods wll be sold. The publc s nvted to attend and there s no admsson chnrge. Sster Eleen Oltna, s.r.m. Drector of the School, has announced that Mrs. Jncques Kelly, advsor to the Student Councl, and Mss Carol Delaney, presdent of the Councl, are servng as general charman RETURN FROM TOUR FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette W. Lvngston, 15 Dunbar Avenue, have returned from a three weeks' tour of the Southern States, whch ncluded a week's stay 15 Florda, and another n Havana. They spent the Thanksgvng weekend wtn ther chldren, Loren. Davd, Robert and Jear, at the home of Mr. Lvngston's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Lvngston, Avoca, N. Y, VSTED HERE FORDS Mss Helen Buletls, New York Cty, was the weekend ftuest of Mss Gwynne Romg, 501 Crow's Mll Road. A, Card* that reflect $ ' tv your good taste,.. BOXED ASSORTMENTS Holday Decoratons Mad? From Household Artcles HEWARtfN Chrstmas decoratons, made from such homely begnnngs us coat hangers, '-lcknn wre And paprr dolles, wore the subject of a talk and demonstraton Rven by Mrs. John Koftrkn before a recent meetng of the Scwaen Home and School Crclp held n the school audllorlum. Formerly a professonal docontor. Mrs. Kozusko told her audlenrp that shades of aprcot or poach were the newest trend n Chrstmas decoratons ths year. These tones go well wth brp*n, cupper fnd chartreuse and enn 'offer u chnnpe from the usual red, green nnd sold. A pommr and easv-to-make decoraton that can be used n or out of doors wn.s demonstrated bv the speaker. Ths was a two-foot hgh Chrstmas tree cut out of corrrftted paper wth a layer of one-nch chcken wre on the front." Small sprays of evergreen are stuck n the wre to form the shape of a tree, and the base s cut out of red ol cloth and ftted over the corrugated paper cut n the shane of a pot. Chrstmas balls, rbbons, or gre^n folageenn then be placed on the greens to?ve the whole more depth. Laurel, dred huckleberry and salva lepves me all excellent for ths, and grow n many yards, Mrs. Kozusko sad. An old coat hanger panted green and shaped nto a crcle s a good base for buldng any sort ot wreath. Even better, accordng to the. soeakor, -s a crcle m?rt( from the (reeds of a forsytha bush /whch has been soaked n water frst and then hnnt nto a clrcp. Smple paper bplls from the statonery store can be snraved wth gold and trmmed wth slowng balls, rbbons, etc. Styro-foam balls and wreaths are also (?ood foundatons for the Home decorator to work wth at Chrstmas. Though not n the easy-towhp-up-at-home class, a beautful "kssns rng" of mstletoe, and two stunnng enamelled and jewelled Chrstmas e&gs to hang on the tree were shown by,mrs. Kozusko. The.speaker was ntroduced by Mrs. Wllam Burns, program co-charman. Followng Mrs. Kozusko's talk, Mrs. Robert Mathasen, Crcle presdent, opened the busness meetng Mrs. Smmund Zablock, ways - and - means co - charman, > announced that the Electon Day food sale earned $ She sad that a hot don salp for the chldren would be held at school ths Wednesday end that an aucton was scheduled for January 14. Mrs. George,S"honwald, chnrmn of room mothers, sad that the chldren's Chrstmas party at. school would br held Frday. December 20, and that the Home nnd School Crcle's pavtv. featurng a 50 cent pft exchans?. j programmng. would tke place Tuesday. December 17. Mrs. Mathasen then veno'tert on a- meetng shp. had nmended wth other school. nnd PTA offcals about the romlpg refer - endum - for new. schools. Shr urred the Sewaron group to vote "Yes" on the measure] and ntroduced Mrs. Ruttr Kahrep. member of the Board of Rducaton. who gave further statstcs on the emergency stuaton facng the townshp schools. Mrs. Khree answered a number of questons from the audence. After ths, several mothers rased the questons of what could be done to cut. down on n rsng number of ncdents on the playground where smaller chldren have been hurt and badgered by groups of older boys. Mss Stella Wrngt. prncpal, snd that as -areful supervson as possble was kept, but several mothers felt that stronger measures should be taken. There was also a dscusson of the contnung danger whrh huge traler trucks parked at the corner of Woodbrdge Avenue and Sewaren Avenue create. Drvng from the school out onto Woodbrdge Avenue, t s mpossble to see around these trucks untl one j s well nto the ntersecton. "No Parkng" sgns are posted at the corners, but generally dsregarded by the trucks. At the concluson of the meetng the new movc-and-sound projector, purchase of whch was the Crcle's project for last year, was exhbted. Tr/j to New York Cty On Fellowshp Amenta FORDS Sharon Post and Thomas Bennett were przewnners nt the covered dsh luncheon and Thanksgvng Day party held by shp of St. Church. Sunday, n the audtorum. The group wll meet Sunday to make fnal plnns for a trp to the Hnyde.n Plnnotarum and Museum of Natural Hstory, New York Cty, and to dscuss Chrstmas SFRVCFS FORDS _ Rl, v Payne, announce, ce church school, ng prayer!) A M and the rm,,- tto Wednesday, hlnl( P. M., senors 7 to 7 m WEEKENTJ GUEST FORDS - Carol H, ter of Mr. and Ms c, v BB Woodland weekend guest,,f Walter Mlrooncy, Everybody wants a PHLCO PORTABLE TV DAGONAL MEASUREMENT 'M WE NEVER FORGET \ CHRSMS : CARDS * PUBLX '. PHARMACY 1 91 Man St., Woodbrldge j ;Op«n Ktts. UU t, Sunday tll 1 P.M. 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7 rn mf uf n nftrn xtft,\rterrt PRESS v Horvath And llyk Star s League m._ The U.S.M.R. '','( W lnp league, current '" n the Carteret Womens Bowlng League, won,' ( f three game* from Na- ' ",,..!, at the Hll Bowl ' ' "nj't. The U.8.M.R. team ',,, a bn fve-game margn. n)l ths week were Kay!'. Wn a bg 516 set on 1 0, and 169. and y',\\yk who ht 501 wth. J'fll. 167 and 113. (, 0 h(>r matches the Kocw- ^,.pt Westvaco n all three,, m l Natvar No. 2 won the,.,',. n-orn Natvar No lend -K. :: 1 <2>. 74( \\' 722 6S <0) (2) <l> Stars Defeat rkvew by Openng Contest MET The All Stars : openng game n the,, senor basketball,, bv beatng Parkvew, 38 to n hgh school gym on. SKllt. '.nkvew towers led by 10 n end of the frst perod, H, All Stars came back. ;. n at the fnsh, 38 to :,d G/eenberg was hgh, the wnners wth a total,u.ms on eght baskets. H.ll had seven ponts for -.r.s. For Parkvew,Steve u.s hgh wth eght hu-t/. b.lk br.l-k All Star* Parkvew o to : QPEAKNG *J ABOUT SPORTS from Frank school cage '? K<>t. a Wt?y n u 1P rnal ths -rutny that n, vars.ty w, play 17 games( nclud. 22! w^m, Pfljnl^ancl nnr on the road. All the Per h T,' mptl n(:lurn K Rahwa y' Woodbrdge, Perth Amboy, Lnden, South Rver and Metuchen. Head coach Spcwak has already started practce oo l a n T l gvl hs sc» uac n sha P e or ^ opene December 10 aganst Rahway at home. me flush contngent, coached by Bob O'Donnell, wll play a full schedule ncludng 17 games. All the reshmen games wll be played n the afternoon whle the varsty engagements, except for the Lnden game wll be played at nght. The Senor basketball Leaguls, sponsored by the Recreaton Department, opened what s expected to be a banner season, wth three games played at the hgh school gym on Monday nght. The openng game wnners ncluded Brown's Tavern over Petrach's Tavern, St. Demetrus over the Gem Tavern, and the All Stars over Parkvew. The St. Demetrus boys are the defendng champs and from all ndcatons had a rough tme postng ther frst trumph over the Gem Tavern, by a narrow margn of four ponts, My good frend Tony Sarzllo was elected presdent of the Carteret Sportsmen's Club for the comng season. The assocaton wll hold a meetng soon to make plans for a dnner, honorng the hgh school grd team. A trophy wll be awarded to the most valuable player on the team. The assocaton was nstrumental n gettng the borough to nstall lghts at the Park feld. t s my understandng that the group wll also advocate buldng a press box atop the stadum for us boys. Thanks a lot. hear through the grapevne that Marty Rock, Carteret's No. 1 lne crusher, has at least fve offers from colleges for football scholarshp and s havng a tough tme makng a choce. Good luck, Marty, wherever you may go. Kay Horvath, my good frend, and Mary Klyk both came through wth szzlng.scores n the Carteret ndustral Womens Bowlng League ths week at the Hll Bowl lanes. Whch Way s More nvtng? There was an old party of Lyrne Who marred threfc wves' at one tme. When asked: 'Why the thrd?" He repled: 'One's absurd, And bgamy, ar, s a crme.' JjmmJ, There was an old party of Lyme Who marred three wves at one tme. When asked: "Why the thrd?' He repled: 'One's absurd, And, bgamy, sr, s a crme.' Brown's Tavern Wns Opener n Sr. League, FRDAY, DECEMBER f, CARTERET Brown s Tavern " on ts ownng Ramp n the Senor Recreaton Basketball League Monday nght nt the hgh school gym by defeatng Petrach's Tavern. 34 to 28. PAL News and Sports 'Round Town trbknt PAOE SEVEN wvhomnrr who s ahowlnn a lot Babes Furnture at trw Academy The P-own-s took an early 9-2 lead PAL Auxlary wll spon-; yoneus wll be met, ncludng. of c flw RSrh(ly TerebeUkl, Alleys. The wnner* were led by and wfcre ahead by 15 to 9 at the «"' two worthy projects for Car- ; Clark Regonal. Hghlnnd Park, -p<err>n Carmlcharl. a wnor. and Joe Vrrnlllo's 593. Carl Orll' (mark. t was a Rood thng teret teen nwrn dnr> the chrmht they were able to ple up nn mas holdays. A dance for the brd((e, Perth Amboy St. Mary's. Sout Rver, Sayrevllle. Wood- ].,<, a star md performer 577 and John Bllann s 221 Two remanng grd performer* n another match the Sabo's rlv lev) be"ause the Petrach 8th faders and hgh s.-hool stuagers held them on even terms rrrtfs wll be teld on Saturday, Perth Amboy and Metuchen. have not come out yet but ore Sport Shop upset the league cud- ng Orohmanns nsurance pnners by 2U> 1 as Joe SMH turned hrouehout the entre second half. December 28, at the Bt. Demetrts The thrd perod wn.s even W-O Center. A famous orchestra wll n a brllant 629 set for h4 'he fnal quarter ended n a furnsh the musc. Tckets wll be dead heat, 9-9. dstrbuted at the schools. Joe Ltus was hl»h man n. the On Monday. Dtvember 30. the low scorng tlt, regsterng nne Auxlary wll hold a move for jonts.on four baskets and one the younger'boys nnd grls up to "' 'and ncludng the 7th grade nt the Tommy Gbson led the losers Rtz. wth nne ponts on 4-1. fnr'o'-et Qnortsmpn Assocaton The box score :- has elected Tony Sarzlllo as the Brown's Tavern new presdent for the comng seu- Mengel 2 " son, Denny Marlanwc vce prt'sl- Downer 1 2 dent. Joe Zmmerman recordng Weber 1 2 secretary, and John Abctemarco Hledel 2 5 fnancal secretary. Tonght, at Kolbas 0 0 Foresters Hall, the commttee wll Stark 1 2 meet to plan for the comng foot-, Lltus 4 9 ball banquet to be held some tme fl ' aural 1 Petrach's a. Medvetz Q. Medvetz SutO Lukach Olbson!. Medvetz Hayduk Brown. E Brown's Tavern Petrach's S Tavern Falcon Hall Team Takes 2nd Place n Cty Pn League CARTERET - The Falcon Hall pnners scored a two-game wn over Brady's Tavern to move nto second place n the team race n the Carteret Cty League at the Academy Alleys last Frday nght. Several bg.scores were rolled. Brown's nsurance set a new second three-game hgh of the season a by rollng r g 2707, wth John -Bllanln's C05 and vke Petrusko's 575 settng the pace. Joe Vernllo ht a 246 for a new thrd hgh mark n the sngles. As usual, the league leadng Sandor's Tavern won three over Star's Market to contnue to hold frst place by a sx-game margn. n the fnal match, Stojka's Tavern won three over Star's j* 1 Market to contnue to hold frst jlace b.y a sx-game margn. n the fnal match. Stojka's Tavern upset the Slovak Club, 2 to 1.. The scores:-, Sandor's Tavern Star's Market. Falcon Hall Brady's Tavern, Stojka's Tavern Slovak Club Brown's n6 Koke's Tavern Wes Spewak 's //. S. Cagers jacademy Alleys n Opens Season Tuesday Here Upset Over Babes CARTERET The hgh h school h canddates from lam yearn r'n «*c-!) c»ge te»m, coached by Wesley nnd -team ncludng Jerryy Tere- UlterS n jcdstuc Spewak. s busy these days urttln beukl. Junor. Nck Koaty. of foot- " nto condton for the»wnn ball fam-\ a senor, the two &-> CARTERET Upset* were n opener wth Ralway» the local mw.n boy*. Tony and 8ammy. <, rq > r n lnf curlpret Commercal Kym next Tuesday nght at 8 p M both of whom are rxpwted to play Bowlng Uagur ths week an the The club wll pny a total of 17 an mportant part n Carterefn llst p acf Academy Alleys took games, eght at home and nne destnes th.< season. Bob Matefv..«n.am* from the second plart OJ me road All the regular op- We raled Wes Spewak and hs 1 remarks were far from eneonrttknn for the comng season. "We lost all our frst.trng men nnd our prospects are not so good," Wesley told us. Wes has ; number of lkely St. Demetrus f) Wns Close Game From Gem Tavern NCREASED AD The Esenhower Admnstraton s expected to ask Congress for $4,200,000,000 n foregn-ad funds next year, about $1,400,000,000 2 n January, honorng the football! wlllln s ther team, A general meetng of the current season at the hssh school 4 34 assocaton wll be held monthly. s.vm on Monday nght. the next meetng beng scheduled Pressed nl the way by the Gem 5 for December 19. Tvern. thf lull bovs came 0 Recreaton dongs... Tomorrow through n the last perod wth a 0 -Trrnntr wll he the thrd week of strong fnsh to wn out by only 2 basketball clnc for the graders, fve ponts, 48 to 44. fl Doug Kng and Mne Oasor n The contest was close nl the 6 charge. The Cub League and WRV The dpfendn champs led 4 Mdget League wll be pcked from nt the end of the frst perod the clnn and all manakers are asked to present ter rosters at 28 tomorrow's clnc. to 9. and were also out n front t "m halftmr, 25 to 22. Blly Onder and Hank Zabel 34 Senor league opened ther sched- were the man pont contrbutors 28 ule ths week wth a 6 team league, for the wnners, each wth ten results are: St. Demetrus defend- ponts, whle Blly Knd/.ersk ng champs had a rough tme wn- ; nlng from the newly organzed dem Tavern by a score of Zttbel and Onder each hud 18 ; ponts and Kndjer.sk had 14 j Z.tzworsky ponts for the losers. Brown's 34 and Petrach's Tavern 28. Joe Ltus scored 9 ponts and Tommy Gbson also had 9 ponts for the losers. All Stars 38 as Greenberg hgh wth 16 ponts and Parkvew the loser wth 28 ponts. Monday's schedule... Senor League.... 7:30 Gem Tavern vs. All Stars Hd nt 8:30... St. Demetrus vs. Petrach's. On Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. Junor League... Angels vs. Freshmen team. 8:30 P. M. Senor League game, Brown's Tavern vs. Parkvew, Hgh school... Recappng the results of the football games.,. Varsty team had about the same record as last year but a te. wth WOodbrdge wll be costly as 5 wns, 2 losses and 1 te wll not be enough to wn Central Jersey C.)up ttle. A team must wn.6 games and can only lose 2 games consdered for the ttle, Jay Vee team loses to Perth Amboy Jay Vees, Amboy had a 19-0 lead and our Jay Vees had ball on the 8 yard lne when the game ended. Record for the season was 4 wns and 3 losses and some fne prospects for next season. Freshmen team won 2 eumes and lost 3 games. Basketball starts next Tuesday as Rahway makes ts annual vst to tuwn. Team lost ther frst fve players from last year's Central Jersey Group champs. On Frday, the team moves to Clark for ther second game. One game wll be played on Saturday as Carteret plays South Rver on January 4 at the K. of C. Hall n South Rvor. Another same wll be played n more than approprated for ths the afternoon at'lnden Hgh on year. January 28. CARTERET - The St. Demetrus fve, defendng champons om lllm vrar had a rugged tme frst game of the scored 14 ponts for the losers. The box score :- St. nometrls Kent Zabel Onder Lukach Bllnskl W/.na.. Kaskw Merelo Knderskt Flemng Potts Meyers Mullan C/ajkowsk Drummond St, Demetrus Gem Tavern Gem Tavern G :«12 12 n!) 13 13!) Paulp Prtvhartl Rolls Record n CARTERET Paulne Prtcllard ht a bn 512 for a new hgh three-name set, n the Parkvew Womens Leafuo as Team No. 5 scored n two-name vctory over Team No. 4 Tuesday nut at the Academy Alleys. n other games Frank's Department Store scored a sweep over Team No. 2, nnd Star's won all three sanes from Team- No. 1 The resuts follow :- Team No. Team No. rank's Store ;am No. 2 tar's Mkt. 'earn No. l 21 H 3 > O 3 (0> U Rutgers Cage Hopes Tej><l lo romp out wthn the 'nmln» werk Blly O'l<ear ha* been n hred -at football and wll be avalable as soon as hs njury clears up, whle Edde Hamorsk wll also be avalable wthn the next wrek. Ass.stlng Wesley wll be Doug Klnn an ayvee rtmch, Bob O'Donnel as fre»hmen coach and MoeM Oasor as coach n the 'chools. The complete schedule for both varsty and freshmen as rplea.ed *>" Frank McCarthy, drector of athletcs, follows:- Do?ember 10. 8:00. Ralway at n nteret- Dec :00, Clark Regonal at Clark: Dec. 17, 8:00. Hghland Park at Carteret: Dec. 20, Open January South Rver at South Rver; Jan 7. 8:00. Sayre'1'lp al Savrpvlle; Jan. 10, 8:00. Clnrk Regonal at Carteret: Jm ' 14. 8:00, Woodbrdne at Carteret: Jan. 17, 8:00, PA. St Marys at Perth Anjbov; Jan 21, 800. Perth Amboy at Carteret; Jan 24. 8:00, Savrevllle at Carteret; Jan. 28, 330. Lnden nt Lnden; Jat) 31. 8:00. South Rver at Carteret. February 4, Open: Feb. 7, 8:00, Hlahlnnd Park at Hghland Park; Feb :00, Perth Amboy at Perth Amboy; Feb. 14, R:00, Woodbrdge at. Woodbrdge; Feb. 18, 8:00. PA St. Marys at Carteret: Feb. 21, 8:00, Metuchen at Carteret: Feb. 25, 8:00, Metuohen at Metuchen; Feb. 26, Open. Freshmen December 13. 3:30. Clark Re- 'donal at Carteret; Dec :00, Edson at Edson; January 3, 3:30, South Rver at Carteret; Jan. 7, 3:30, Sayrevlle at Carteret: Jan :30. Clark Regonal at Clark; Babes Fnn Jan :30. Woodbrdge at Castng Woodbrdge; Jan. 17, 3:30. P. A.'Smelter St Marys at Carteret; Jan. 21,!Mach. # l;3o. Perth Amboy at Perth Amboy; Jan. 24, 3:30. Sayrevlle at Sayrevlle: Jan :30. Edson t Carteret; Jan, 31. 3:30. Sout Rver ut South Rver. February 7, 3:30. Lnden ut Carteret; Feb. 11, 3:30. Perth Amboy at Carteret; Feb. 14, 3:30, Woodbrdse at Carteret; Feb. B, 3:30, P. A.' St Marys at Perth Amboy; Feb. 21, 3:30. Meturhen at Metuchen; Feb. 25, 3:30 Metuchen at Carteret. Walt & Oene's, moved nto a te '"r second ploce bv wnnng two games over CHy Lne Matt "Pop" s l <»n sparked the wnners wth a bl 01 Mt ««The score*:- grade Sabo' Bport Orohmann'n W fy ll * * nes c (2 l Ml 967 t Electrons Slce Offce Lead To Two Full Games 911 M2 CARTEPET Te second placa FVe'rnn< cum«'r a full game on the lcatuc leadng Man Offce n the US MR Bowlns League by. corng u clean sweep over ttw Mechancs No 2. whle the leadtn were nble to wn only two game over the Yard. At present the ON flee s leadng the Electrons by only two full games. Leon Curan had a szzlng Mt of 800 for hgh score of the nght. n other matches, the Slver took all three from the Lew Burners the Castng scored a clean sweep over the Smelter, th«mechancs No. 1 took three from the Mechancs No. 3, and the ' Tank Hou.se won the odd gam* from the Shoetets. The scores ;- Slver Burners "ech. *3 Electrons Mech. tt Man Offce Yard Tnk House ahceters 10 > 13) 0 * 3 0 > ll l) H a 908 SS 838 SM 874, ' The Plmllro Specal s b>st remembered a.s the match race that produced Sea Bscut's upset of Wnr Admral n FOR MEN ONLY H Fellas! t's Almost Chrstmas! T. he same lmerck al>ov<\ hut one s net 80-80, the other wth more strength and magnaton. The same prncple can apply to your advertsements, booklet*, malng peces - everythng that carres your prnted words. Our prnters are born md hred to put u lttle more, though better typesettng, to words. Ths e\ ra advantage costs no more. today you'll «ee! 20 Green Street Send a job lo our prnlug»hop t Pays to Set Type ^Mddlesex Woodbrdge Publshng Co. Phone ME-H111 You won't mss the ttnall amount you jut nto your Cjlmtmas Club account each week... and you'll he delghted ut how fast t a<ldn up! The bg payoff coneh next year when you gel your generoua check... money'enough for gan gfts for all! Come n, jon today! The FORDS NATONAL BANK The Frendly Bank of Fords, New Jersey MMBB nfdral HSBKV BYOTCM or waftal DEfoapT'tobmANCK cow NEW BRUNSWCK-Rutgers basketball coach Warren Harrs sad ths week hs squad s confdent of postb at least a break-even season ths year. Four of last year's starters are returnng, but forward Dutch Wernmth of Palmyra won't report untl the Chrstmas recess. We mlt h. a premedcal.student, played football and s anxous to concentrate on hs studes. Among those returnng are team captan Bob/Sanlslow of Ralway, Dck Hrchfeld, Atlantc Cty, and Bruce Webster, Wllston Park, N. Y. "Look for us to [)layj possesson ball, tryng for good shots," sad Harrs. " Must hope we make enough of them." WLL TAKE 1 ( YOU TO Altoona, Pa. Boeton, Mast. Wnchester, V«... M&rtuburf, W. Va.' BY PHONE 8 mln. tatlon n t t from New Bruntwck aftw < P.M. and all <J»y Sunday. 10% Us not nclude. MEN'S NGHT Wednesday, De^. 11th From 6 P. M. to 9 V. M. 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8 ' M TAGE EGHT FRDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1057 MST.K.TOK really sn't necessary, Santa. A boxful nf hosery s a qucker way to rate a Chrstmas k.ss. Sopha Loren and Carlo Pontl have announced that ther frst "ZERO HOUR" ndependent pcture wll be the TurnR the tables, ths s a lfe of the greatest actress of all tme Elrnora Duse. The ttle of the flm s "The Undyng Flame" and wll tell about the actress' romance wth Gabrelle D'Annunzlo. Busy checkng the late rushes Ot "South Pacfc," n Hollywood. Oscar Hammerstcn revealed p^ans of the Rodgers-Hammersten organzaton for a new Broadway muscal next season. JJascd on a frst novel by C. Y. Lee, t wll be "The Flqyer Drum Sons," wth a settng n' San Francsco's Chnatown. Sounds gfood. Abbe Lanr'.s frst flm for Amercan producers wll be "Maracabo," for Paramount, n whch she co-stars wth Cornel Wlde and Jean Wallace. After the pcture s completed, she goes nto mmedate rehearsals on "Captan's Paradse," n New York. Whle "Maracabo" s Abbe's frst Amercan flm, she's been a sensaton n European-made pctures. Followng "Tle Deep Sx," a recently completed Navy drama, n whch he starred. Alan Ladd wll have as hs next Jaguar producton "sland of Lost Women." Ladd does not plan to appear n ths flm hmself. LONG MARRAGE DODOEVLLE, Ws.-Mr. and Mrs. John Sleeman. who lve at St. Joseph's Hosptal, here, observed ther 77th weddng annversary on Sunday, November 17. He s 97, she s 96. More than 70 descendants attended to help celebrate the occason. RADAR BKE One bke maker has developed a convertble radar patrol bke ths year, wth electrc mcrophone, loud speaker and amplfer mounted behnd the seat. UPPTY Obvously a real hghbrow n the anmal kng-! dum, ths lurdly graffe survey* the stuaton at a Pars too wth complete dsdan. Don't know what the trouble was, but frend graffe was up n the ar'over 'the whole thng. CHRSTAN SCENCE HEALS WOK V 12:45 P. M. Sunday WOK 710 KC. 7]45 P. M. Sun. KKST < HJUCH OF CHRST SCENTST 544 Wst Ave., Sewaren, N, J. A H,H,. of The Mother Church Ha l'u»t Olurol of Chrst SUuuUt n Boston, Muss..Sunday Servce 11:00 A. M. tnd.y S-jloul DlW A. M. Wutwuuy Tc&llmolal Meetng U P. M 'L'11r.^aay Readng Hoou M.U luu lbrary luduum avalable 2 4 1', M. n Church jtdlflce ON THE SCREEN "STOPOVER TOKYO" Sad to br based on a Mr. Molo sl.017 by John P. Marqand, ths s11 hnndfomrly produced thrller. lnbo't, Warner las the rolr of a.vmrm Amercan romtcr-lntcll- 'ncc fluent, who l.s sent to Tokyo to protect, the HlRh Commssoner from HsfWnnlo by n ruthless EK of nternatohl mnkstts. bended by Edmund O'Bren. To wfe 'Lnda Darnell 1 s about to nnlce hs assnnment tomhor lenve hm than t already s. s thr^h^fsal Hs ordeal n the ar. tlmn. of the dtenatory to beleve hs lfe tnkes on the added necessty of l.s n danscr.. he havng to prove hmself n carryng out hh aslfts mnnv vared rxstorng hs fath n, worthy of her respect and of re- hmself. pe.rlpnces. ncludng l»nr all but Also n the cast s pretty perky steamed to death n a Japanese. Pegge KH. televson songstress bathhouse. He befrends the or-whphaned daughter o[ a Japanese ths flm, and does well, too. makes her move debut n ntellgence anct. who. had been murdered, and falls n love wth an attractve Welsh grl, played by Joan Collns. However, after much ntrlre and uors-on, he tracks down the hdeout of the agents and saves the Hula CommLssoer from beng blown up n the nlek of tme. ncluded n the cast s a lttle Japanese Rrl, Reko Oyama, who has qute a few scenes to herself and does excellently by them. screen adaptaton of a TV play whch appeared on the Alcoa Hour a couple of years ago. whch was wrtten by Arthur Halcy and starred MacDonald Carey. The story tells of a.sudden serous outbreak of food posonnr, among the crew and passengers of a Vancouver - bound arlner one stormy nght. The plot and co-plot are among the vctms, so "LEE" \ the lves of all aboard are dependent on B passenger, who must take over the controls for a landng. 1 Dana Andrews portrays an ex- 1 wartme fghter plot, who hasn't flown for ten years, who s called nn for the almost mpossble task. t s touch and KO whether the craft can be brought down safely despte frantc nstructons he receves va rado from the ground. He s also shown to have been suffernk from shattered nerves and a complete lack of self-confldence snce a trade wartme expe.rlcnre nvolvng hs fghter squadron. As the story opens, hs ONE WAY TO DO T LONG BEACH, Calf. Explanng that he had become tred of watng for a bus, Raymond D. Wclkf\ 21. tofd polce he walked tf a nearby depot and helped hmself to one. They pursued hm for two mlrs before overtakng hm, MAN GONG SOUTH? f your favorte Santa $> southbound ths wnter, check hs lneup of resort-wear for gftng nspraton. Consder featherweght sport shrts, slacks, and shorts. lphtwerlt blazers, cloth or straw hats and caps, beach to n '.s, sun glasses. MOST PREFERRED GFT AMONG YOUNGSTERS n the clam made for thr bcycle, whch brngs joy to both grl and boy on Chrstmas mornng. Recent ntroducton of the glstenng, fully equpped Artprcan-marr "mddleweght.*" pctured above, has further stmulated selecton of bkes for Chrstmas gvng. DESTROYS LETTERS DONDON Regardng letters as personal affars, W. Somerset! dent, Robert O'Donnell, secretary. Maughan, famous author, has ordered all h.s letters destroyed to tary and John Abetemarco, f- Joe Zmmerman, recordng secre- keep from beng publshed after SMOKE SALE Contnues! We Stll Flave hs death. Maughan wll b,c 84 on January 25. "HY" MANY SENSATONAL VALUES! Just Look at These Buys For Thursday and Frday (We're Open Frday Tll S P. M.) Hanes Tee Shrts 75 Hanes Brefs Of Boyer Shorts NO Hanes Undershrts 3 for $ 2 00 SATURDAY and SUNDAY SPECALS MANHATTAN WHTE SHRTS Also Many Other Outstandng Values!! Store Hours: 10:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. EXCHANGES NO RKKUNUS NO ANH-CARGE ern 3 K.ll'll Sorry Lmt 2 \VK RESERVE THE RGHT 10. LMT QUANTTES nuns SHOP 103 MAN STREET WOOD BRDGE Sarzllo Elected Head of Carteret Sportsmen's Unt Carteret Sportsmen's A5ssocaton for the comng year at a recent meetng of the organzaton. Other offcers for the ensung year are Denny Marannec. vce pes- nancal secretary. The commttee wll meet tonght at the Foresters Hall to dscuss plans for a football banquet to be held n January n honor of the Carteret Hgh School football team. A trophy wll be awarded to the most valuable player on the team. The Sportsmen's Assocaton s PET SHOOTS GRL plannng to hold a general meetng each month. At the next meet- ; rtt. 17. was accdentally : ORLEANS, Cal. Rbberta ^tar-.shot ng. December 19. moves wll be shown of the 1957 football games. Plaque Accepted (Contnued from Page One* the small park near the Borough Hall. Snce then t has been dscovered that the cost of such a memoral would be prohbtve. After the regular meetng, Mr. Martn conferred wth Mayor Edward J. Dolan and members of CARTERET Anthony Sarzllo was elected presdent of the HLL BOWL WOMEN'S LEAGUE Team Standngs W L Suto's Lunch '27 15 Hll Bowl Bar Hll Bowl Walt & Gene's Star's Shoprte 21*220'a Petrocv Jewelers B 1 225'a Sokler's Furnture Muller's nsurance Results Three came wnners: Hll Bowl over Muller's nsurance. Twogame wnners: Star's Shoprte over Walt & Gene's: Hll Bowl over Petrocy Jewelers. Sokler's over Suto's Lunch. Hgh games and sets u Bauerband. Hll Bow. 571: ; J. Petrocy. Petrocy Jewelers. 527: ; G. Travastno. Petrocy Jewelers, 201. and M. Yacullo. Hll Bowl Bar Lay-away a sft a day to make ths the merrest Chrstma.s 1 lever! PORTABLE RADOS RATE topmost for Yule gvng, and they are avalable n a wde dversty of models. FOE SALE CONTNUES! REDUCTONS REDUCTONS and MORE on Famous Brand CHLDREN'S WEAR OPEN DALY lodo A. M. to 5:3O >. Ml WATCH OUR WNDOWS FOR DALY SPECALS! Vven's Kddy Shop Tl'llll roll ANY LOCATON 118 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE Jn %l The gay and exctng Chrstmas season s almost here. There arc always more partes and more people to meet durng ths tme, than any other durng the year. For ths reason, women gve a sreat deal of thought, to ther clothes and groomng. Snce groomng must come frst, why not a breakdown of the latest and most effectve way to look brghteyed and charmng, make-up wse, for the comng events? The frst step s to apply rouge to a clean face whch has had a gong-over wth a good skn freshner. Apply rouge to the cheekbone and blend. No matter the shape of your face, the latest s to always apnly rouge on the cheekbone. Makeup base comes next The base should be stppled over face and neck, then blended. Remove excess wth tssue. Strve for a transparent flm, not a mask. f there arc dark crcles or freckles you wsh to hde, apply a bt of cover stck - after powderng. f more rouge s needed at ths pont, btend a bt wth your oowder base on the palm of your hand and make the necessary correcton. Next, use powder freely to face and nee.k. Brush awav excess wth a soft baby brush. Blot make-up wth a damp.towel to set t. the Borough Councl on possble Apply eye shadow from lash memoral plans. roots to corner of ld f desred. Wth a soft eyebrow pencl, draw a lne at lash roots and smudge Seoul Executve lenuthy wth fnger. Use two.sharp eyebrow pencls, (Contnued from Page One) one brown (wth no red n t> and Blnd Seal drve wll be made by one black to dub n brows. Arch Lester A. Sabo, charman. Mr. brows wth har-lke strokes. Stephen Pedlcm, presdent of the Mascara should be appled on bwt bought frut cake you can club, stated that plans for the the top as well as the bottom get. To get very thn pretty annual Lades Nght wll be lashes. They wll appear more slces of frut cuke, put the cak j formulated at ths meetng. luxurant. n the freezer untl t s very cold, Everythng s n readness for the Use n lpstck brush to outlne then use a knfe that has been annual Chrstmas party, for thelps. Fll n wth color. dpped n hot water. Re-dp you; j crppled chldren and.shut-ns. knfe after cuttng each slce. ' accordng to Mr. Joseph Adam. j charman. when her pet dog jumped off a couch, causng the.22-calber rfle she had placed on the couch to dscharge. The bullet ht her n! the stomach. w. MOTON PCTUH THAT REACHES DEEP NSDE VOU.. Fatma WARNERCOLOR C-l't *XU«..o MT9H«l_0N U H.r'n. l(\ol 3RAHM,.ut.< -, '.^F To Be Shown by the Holy Name Socety of thr Holy Famly Church. TUESDAY. DEC. 10 AT TK Ulz Tln-atr WASHNGTON AVK., t'aktkkkt Matnee at 1:0(1 V. M. Kvcrls at 6:31) and a:t) Ths may take a lttle more tme than you are accustomed to, but the look of approval n hs eyes wll be worth t. FOR DOUBLE PLEASURE To gft of a pen or pen and pencl set add a box of flue qualty, mprnted statonery. Theatr CARTERET, N. J. K NOW THRU SAT. DECEMBER 6 AND 7 "LES GRLS" Plus "THE BUCKSKN LADY" Specal Kdde Matnee Saturday SUNDAY and MONDAY DECEMBER 8 AND 9 Alan Freed n "Mr. Rock and Roll" Plus."Start-Cut to Hell" SPECAL PERFORMANCE TUESDAY ONLY Beneft Holy Famly. N. S. Matnee and Evenng "LADY OF FATMA" WED. THRU SAT. DECEMBER 11-'M::- Frank Snatra n "THE JOKER S WLD" Plus "MAN N SPACE" Kddle Matnee Saturday ST. DEMETRUS COMMUNTY CENTER j ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET fot DANCNG EVERY FRDAY NGHT THS FRDAY, DEC. 6th: BARON BOBCK and Hs Orchestra Now s The Tme To Qrder Holday Entertanng SCOTCH RYE t BOlKBON BRANDY LQUEUR t WNES Domestc and mported CHAMPAGNE Domestc and mported BEER HOLDAY WRAPPED and FANCY BOTTLES Make an deal VOGEL'S Lquor Store Vl Man Street ABOUT YOUR HOME By FRANCES DELL Durng the comng Chrstmas season you wll probably have more people drop by n the afternoon for a vst. t s a tme when frends naturally get together. You wll want to be prepared to offer your frend somethng unusual and delcous n the way of food and drnk. Why not take up the custom popular n many parts of the world and have a cup of hot tea. Just any tea wll do, but t wll be much more fun to have on hand a supply of unusual teas. The rarest teas that money can buv can be yours for no more than a few pennes a pot. Ejtrnlsltely fragrant Jasmne tea, whch contans the blossoms of the Jasmne plant to mpart flavor and fragance. wll make a ht. wth your guests. The tea n ths mxture s delcate Formosa Oolong. Tea drnkers of long standng tell us to resst takng lemon wth Jasmne \CH ns t wll keep you from moylng the fragrance. Another outstandng tea s packaged under the name of Bouquet of Splee tea. Ths s a very specal tea wth a fragrance you assocate wth the ktchen on a fnnst ray. t contans Ceylon Black Tea and a combnaton of sweet spces and a bt of oranre peel. Bouquet of mnt l.s as delcous eold as hot. Serve wth a bt o: lemon and the usual sugar. Whatever your choce of teas. von wll need nothng more than thn slces of homemade or th - FORDS- PLAYHOUSE H THURS., FR. AND SAT. DECEMBER 5-7 'Love n The Afternoon" Wth Gary Cooper and Audrey Hepburn "MSTER ROCK AND ROLL" Wth Alan Freed SATURDAY MATNEE A Specal Show for the Chldren Startng at 1:25 "Love n the Afternoon" wll NOT be shown Sat. 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9 CARTERET PRESS Polshed Every Frday by Carteret Press ff, Roosevelt Avenue. Carteret. N. J, Telephone Kmbftll CharlM E. Gretory Edtor and Publsher subscrpton rates by mall, ncludnk, )n!.tkp. one year, $3.50; sx months. $ ,.(' months, $1.00; sngle copes by man',',,.cnts. All payable n advance. v cnrcr delvery, 10 cents pn copv makl ng all the more ma sound approach to the overa11 problem." lhp Publcaton then brefly revews " P^scnt and future of the "to assst the reader toward understandng or the ssues nn achevng a systematc and ;1 system -for the assessment of Property n New Jersey." Entered as second class matter June e H^. at Carteret, N. J,. Post Offcn under,,. Act of March, 1, 1B79. 7th On Saturday, December 7, t wl. havc brcn ' sxt^n years to the day \Ct Your Busness sm< ' c lh{1 Japanese naval ar force as Greater publc understandng of ntru-atc llted Pearl Harbor. At ths vcrj and nterlaced problems n- moment, the sunken hulk of the Ar volved n "New Jersey Property Tax- of t stll projectng ab<!? [> a: ;t, Present, Future" s the objectve. fles the U. S. flag and th pf a new pamphlet of that name cur-' 'ng of the waves on the rustn metal and the tnkle of the metal on,-,-ntly reachng taxpayers and offthe flagpole rope arc the only sounds c-l.-->to be heard on the spot, Thrty-sxth n the aptly ttled "t's ronraly, wth World War only y.mr Busness" seres of publcatons twelve years dstant, the Unted States lulled by the New Jersey Taxpayers A relaton snce 1950 on a varety of'. LS aran fam wth a crtcal nter - unyer problems at the several levels natonal stuaton. t sems that nter- -overnment, the latest rght-page natonal wars are occurrng more fremphlet spotlghts nformed dscus- qutntly., upon local property assessment When World War erupted n Eu-, tax ssues. n dong so, t brngs 10po, n August of 1914, the world had :., focus the meanng of such frc- expcrlcnccd scmal scores of years mtly used but lttle understood, wthout worldwde conflct. Twentyone years elapsed between World War ms as "100 per cent assessment" rue valuc'-'the Mddletown Case", and World War T Now wth twelve _.ales ratos"-"rcvaluatk)n" and yrars havng clapsed snce the end of,tan(lard of value"-all keys to a World War, there are those who mplex tax puzzle. wonder f another nne years wll pass [ nprcccdented publc attenton s wthout war..,,n- gven nequtes n the tax and Tnal queston may be answered by -,.-.s.sng feld, as a result of record- what Ul0 Unted States accomplshes bcakng taxes plus the mmnent pos- m lhc mssles, rockets and general de- -mlty of a 100'. or other standard fmsp fc cls between now and then., ^fssment level n New Jersey. t j s nterestng to note, ncdentally, Much of the dsrepute nto whch that the annversary of the adopton xperty taxaton has fallen s due to of our Federal Consttuton by Dela- ;,upstandng shortcomngs," sad the ware the frst state.to approve the A.-ocaton. These were lsted as: "(a) -document falls on December 7 and hstory of compettve local under- [ the day was observed for years by the t s.sment to escape as much of the. Sons of Delaware and the D. A. R. STOOD ON THE BRDGE AT MDNGHT Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grlbbns TRENTON Arcraft spot- ton servce, n the need for sponsorng the one-day mun tcrs of New Jersey who have extenson of the specal Juvenle cpal orentaton conference. fathfully watched the skes and Domestc Relatons The new offcals wll be snce World War and reported Court concept to the sxteen taufht such thngs as facts o: the movement of ar- countes not presently covered, muncpal lfe; the charn, c'ftf to central ar defense n the probng of many other concept of muncpal auton. flter center, wll be held n areas to make the fullest measure omy n the Unted States; th reserve after January 1. of justce avalable to nl muncpalty n New Jersey Under a terrtoral revson of the people, lncludnp; the how to partcpate n meetng of present practces ntated young and the poor and the of thc governng body; prac n Washngton. Ground Observer Corps volunteers n New "t s my belef and hope unfortunate. tces and procedures of mun cpal fscal admnstraton Jersey, DeK.v;.re, nne countes n New York and fve and wsdom, supported by that a Supreme Court of vson the relatonshp between th muncpalty and the schoo countes n Pennsylvana currently reportt". to the Trenng Governors and Legsla- Your Excellency and succeed- dstrct, and sources of n formaton on muncpal ac ;mty tax levy as possble and to Thus. December 7 has a double hsam tes ( New York and fve tures wll contnue to press tvtes. as much state school ad as the; torcal sgnfcance for all Amercans tou Center wll be placed on forward to the attanment of Experts u the feld of nun n-ady-rnserve. Ths means the these brght noals of New Jersey's future," out the advce n an effort to" cpal Kovcmment wll han.tfle would bear, (b) absence of t s well to remember that Decem- skywatche's wll not man ther lty. not only betwe'en but even her has been a tough month n the'posts after the frst of FSHNG SEASONS: Fresh promote smooth-runnng ad- thy varous classes of property, and hstory of ths country and that or-'" ' they are caled water fshermen from all mnstratons., parts New Jersey wll VOTERS: New resdents of neglect of the art of assessng, as; deals and trals have been successfully j cvl Defense New Jersey wll not be requred to wat a year to vote :;,r;u:tcrzed rctcrzed by part-tme parttme work, n-1 nb borne by b Amercans. Arans Washngton en; en-;drector Thomas s. for ther favorte canddate lcent pay, nadequate tranng camped"at Valley Forge on December ^ descend on the State House at 8 P. M. on December 17 to dscuss wth members of the State Fsh and Game Councl after today. contnuty n offce, as well as; (he was to de on another " lltanc j Ground observer Corps proposed changes n fshng Under the provsons of a reflatons for the 1958 season..' Mespread lack of even the most ele-. December day. December 12, 1799) 11: change n the State Consttuton, approved overwhelmng- :.' ntary tools of assessng." ] and after what was perhaps the n deptn. To permt the lcensed fshermen to ar.ther vews on 5, ctzens who have, lved n ly by Me voters on November' Wnlc these "shortcomngs" have perlous wnter of our country's :\m to receve "effectve attenton n ence, the Army, Washngton and thc J' " m fshng n general, the State the State sx months and n a UnL, cd states. Central and Fsh and Game Councl has jcounty sxty days, muy.! the last two or three years," and Unted States survved. south Amerca and as far ll- north as the Polar Cap. M<.state has now moved nto a pe- Amercans n 1957 (and ths Ths radar fence cnclrcllrr of transton n whch'equty'has eludes offcals n Washngton) must and South Amercan onc a watchword" sad the A.s.so- not fa.1 to demonstrate the same de-;, onunnl s s made up of v:on, "the mmedate dffculty s termnaton, wll power and persever-,~1 ^ ^ ^ ^ the movement toward' equty ance shown by another generaton or v, ld. r «, q, unw( planes and - ' - ' bumps and destroyer pcket M.'.S at'a tme when the cost of [>ov- Amercans at Valley Forge n 1777 and.:.m«>nt s also advancng sharply/at Pearl Harbor, n 1941 to meet thc <-by causng anxety n the publc Communst threat facng us so squarc- ::.'! over the changes that arc takng ly today. shp*. The expanded warnng network permts a lonser of Mltary experts clam the ncrease m warnne-tme, wll enable the actvaton of all Ground Observer Corps readyreservsts n.suffcent tme to Opnons of Others man ther posts v natonal encrtonces. U has been TF ONY WEAPONS washng by a decetful, treadwoslls the erous <memv «>ek.n«to turn sensatonalsm. newspapers that thrve on useless estmated that the OOC obpowers,... that play on dme, for crme's j nervaton posts wll be. actvsalw; exasperated stuatons alt ' d wthm 15 l0 30 mmules - ' ( States add Sovet Rus- our pr<n>l<- aganst us. ate obvously racng todetfrucuok n the com- f «T " rp *"," ' or losu!! "$. [- that t's o the pont now to ask- wllle pposed to relax and Ulp U1 not man * f* e^rtam. They're contnually ther posts after January 1, ''wn for nuclear weapons, j war "" O1U1U :. l)1p f amy party!"" skywtchers wll contnue ""H have gone far n thelleln. wthout credentals nd often ^ defense. to be a strong Posts adjunct wll to reman cvl ; ; :3;Son of ln8truments wthout concern You do >NTA,>n;Nr;,, equpped and ready for mhave to consder yourself tllllly when needed nns.otlmlstrukklefarsu-^h-^oum^, straght-laced prude or a kll lnus wf Volunteer fre companes ' macy can be nto loy to challtmrr ths ntruson.»"" «-- -- take nto ou( mnds us we arc ' Todays young People are furnshed the puttern for the 'dly and cooperatve efof tle tlng we lake nto our n.n dea n skywatchng be- 1 new ' fur peace ajld'must be, 1 keen, erer, alert. They are ' ths seltr ther hearts and mnds :lu! *V uk(1 lllc '^'"^ spotter*,,.,,,,[ of the future, they wll be well 'ln now on, t wll be a on thngs and there are meat traned but wll not be " to mprove metvods ntellectual and d sprtual tl teon them, t, the b ntly needed. upon unless they are mn- '^ ry and to dscover, and the". for ruht tasonlns kept Mble, counter-methods to k clear \ l: ""> " "-- would get a real boost, j pen for them? There s COURTS: - Superor Court "nt delvery en ultmate We are all thanktul»r the for all of us n the old Jlul(;r ^hard J. Hughes pad of death. progress that has been made n thc preparaton and hand-1 r "" _.. w... what you set. lnn of the thngs we eat. We Be c: ne packaged ' ' '! v ""r your heart on for you wll n,st on * have no corner on brans, t.t other countres are able '" 'levelop hgh l«vel scentfc awl leclucal <evcee. hat the Ruwlana have con- "trated ther genus on a ' latvcy few ramry projects "'' 1 our scentsts l»ve been " "vng forward on broader lun, - heallnr, agrculture, as ' "Mncr goods a$ well h lary hardw»re does not. the perlllnherent n '<» weapons avalable n to- Bll v s arsenal. > have been roused Kt''ous complacency. What many have yet to rel al1 "' s that bomfel and mlss aren't the only weapons -otl century wartare. or * h *t war sn't waxed only on '»' battlefeld. w -' are n a full-scale.' c " the economcal am) pollt- t; 'l fronts, n the area of prop- HKunda. We are b«ln» «ubject- *<t to subverson and bran- 0 S back hc mornmb surely gut t. from the Frendly y, Clark-Sprague, nc., j NEGHBOR K8ENHOWER tnust be a solemn thought for fny Presdent, and espe- T { modpbt.a man as our our chldren wthout CUUJV tancc. We take ts purty for granted and expect good results 'w ly shouldn't we be as n *t My tnu-nsted about hu doors ter our ", 1O11, S V Trashy e::.sw^ssr.= mand the! best and dean. the stock market goes up and e *bt.~<"><> ^ Today, were '"» l y down w nversely tl ',m., and wth hs ternd that ht even an ll- lh^holesonhmu-s S o U» ;> mlk del.verecr^huy mld as we trust ths,..~ve to be causes some persons to fear for the }mmedate future o( the Republc, But Mr. Esenhower may also be certan that he s held n affecton by hs cantrymen, ncludng those who ddn't vote for hm and those who know that the /ate of the (Contnued on Page 12 a sncere complment to New Jersey's court system n hs xtter of resgnaton to Qov-rnor Robert B. Me.yher re ently. Huules resgned to enter prvate law praotce. 1 consder ths court struck lure outstandng among the other,jursdctons of the free world, and. the people of New Jersey muy well be proud of ts admnstraton and acheve menu," wrote Hughes, "t'ha secured a realty of speedy and mpartal justce whcl' wll not go unnotced when tn hstory of dur tmes s wrt ten; t has brought the cqurt, and the government n whole very near to the people whom they both exl6t to serve; and t has demonstrated a soca! conscence, a restless, cease less drve for mprovement the Judcal process due large measure to the leader shp of our late Chef Justc Vunderbttt. "But as you know, much re mans to be done, n the fel ol mprovement ol Uw vruba called a publc hearns at that tme n the Assembly Chamber. n addton to fxng the dates for all fshng seasons next sprng, the Councl proposes to close 15 major streams for 2 days durng each week from Aprl 21 through May 29 for stockng purposes. Ths nnovaton n n-season trout stockng s desgned to permt trout to become dcclmated to the atream and also prevent a small group of truck followers and persons who fsh only after the truck has passed, from catchng a large percentage of the fsh stocked. EW OFFCALS: Newly ectcd Mayors and other ofcals of New Jersey tnuncts who are scheduled to ke over ther' new dutes,on anuary 1 have been nvted a muncpal orentaton onference on Saturday' at lew Brunswck to secure the,ecessary know-how for ther obs, The Bureau of Government Research of the Unversty Extenson Dvson of Government Research, n cooperaton lth the New Jersey State ague of Muncpaltes, arc regster and cast ballots n future electons. Up to the pros-, ent tme the votng requrement was one year n the State and fve months n the county. The amendment to the Slate Charter s the thrd to be approved by the voters snce the Consttuton was adopted n 1947 The frst authorzed bngo and raffles n New Jersey under strct supervson, whle the second allowed tax exemptons for wdows of veterans. Both became effectve on January 1, l)s4. Two other attempts to chane/the Consttuton faled. On November 6, 1956, the voters turned down a proposal to extend the terms of sherffs, from three to fve years and also to authorze the Legslature to permt muncpaltes to establsh n proporton of the standard of value at whch real property may be assessed. JERSEY JK1SAW; The entre problem of addtonal State ad for schools on a long range bass should be revewed early n the 1058 legslatve sesson, churns Senator Wesley L. Lance, HunH'rdon./... The GLAMOR GRLS lord (Contnued Jon Pate 12J f jnr, DM 'mmut mwcm, «. wou w»«utuvm "Now, here's one that's guaranteed not to last through the day." Just Paragraphs Frctty Wr»»pl««, Too. A grl s lke candy bar: all awtettuu and h*h nuts -The Chlcauo Dally Trtbunc And Shf b Tou Just n*tur»lly»mumc a pleasant rood nuturcd woman n prrtty. The Algona Advuncr New Jersey Publc Thnks College Students Should lake Courses That f\m to Prepare Them for Specfc Jobs or Occupatons PR1NCKTON What should Graml eolkft rtuw 11 young pwrplr uho «o fa college da Taltf nonpal cullese l>> tt ht JndMdul ComMnaUm *f the two 7 wronn he admts to. When B courses or courses that mm to hmwlf S When a rrlly bg man * j PreMto them for stfle Jobs personnel nl many branch**' * n «occupatons? 1 about the drat, and almost To dftwhlm* ' ' now the New a projected Vctor C Nlcholao Jersey publc fet-ls on hln Some Have Bad Tahte matter. Ntnv Jersey Poll staff reporters recently put tlls You don't have to be a cannbal to get fed up wth peo- queston to a representatve cross-secton nf adult ple The Burlngton Hawkctzens. Eye Oazettc. Revlts nt thr survey would Naturally A congressman naturally spends lots of tme fljunn hs fences, because that's where he stu most of the Snuthern Lumberman. Usually Happens Tle choosy Mss who wats for the rght man to come alonr usually fnds he comes along wth another woman The Coryer. Pensacola, Pla. Thf Square renl man-about-town s one who travels n the he «Rt crcles wth the best urves. M)d knows all the anles. The BlB "D," Dallas. >xas. Usually Can You can usually tell how ong a man has bee nmar led by how far he walks ront, of hs wfe, The Qoldm Oatc, Oakland, Cal. Scat of Reason Some men never chankf ther opnon because t's been n the famly for RCeratlons. Oho State Journal Truth Wll Out \ banker says "a college educaton sets a man back three Or four years." Why speak vaguely of "a man?" Why not come out frankly. and say "Father?" The Detrot News. Human And Sub-Human Flm players arc people. Some of them observe the amentes of cvlzaton and some nsst on mukrxr twenty-four hours a day. Frank Adml6son by Varety. Explaned General A says solders well dressed are better fghters, j Ths explans that old de- j scrlptlon, "dressed to kll." The Fort Wofth atar-telcgram. Not n Woodbrdte Columba Unversty educators havc descrbed the perfect chld, but no parents are lkely to be so unfortunate as to have hm. The Terre Haute Star. They Lkt to Talk Mddle-age s tne perod when you Know a dozen dandy ways to regan vm and vgor f you only had tme- Publshers Syndcate.. Omttng An mmortal The lst of the 10 greatest engneers of all tme selected by the dcanf of Amercan colleges of engneerng, sgnally fals to nclude. Casey Jones, Arkansas Gazette. HOURS: Monday Thru Frday t A. M. to 8 P. M. Frday Evenng 4 P. M. to 6 P. M. ndcate Unt the majorty opnon among New Jersey cltl/.cns s Unt young people who Roto collrce should take courses that am to prepare them fur spenfr jobs and occupatons Only about onr m nne are f tho opnon tha they houlr study general college courses Nearly two n ten of nl those alked to n the survey (fel that what the student studes s up th hmself And seven n enrh 100 are of the opnon that the students should take combnaton of general college courses and No opnon 3 An nterestng fndng n to- " dny' nurvey s that somewhat. more of those who have had college educaton* than then* who have not had college eduutou feel that the student* should study a combnaton of the general college, ayl occupatonal courses And that fewer college edtcated people recommend 'oc- (.apmonal courses alorte. The vote by educatonal levels: Tskr ««unra for Job* nd occupatons Stt 63% Take combnaton of two 19 4 Ttkr crnfral rol- rge counes t( 11 Up to ndvdual hlnwelf No opnon 1 3 Worthy of menton, too, * that among other populaton groups examned, dfference* are not great. n every sngle s ones tht am to prepare them group examned, those who for jobs md mvupalws. arc of the opnon that col- Ths wns the queston asked CKC students should take n the survey; courses that am to prepare + "Whch ll) you thnk them for specfc Jobs and oc- -j people who go to college cupatlons outnumber those,: should do:. Take general college courses; or 2. Take general college courses by «who thnk they should take course* that am to prepare margn ol better than three them (or specfc jobs or occupatons?" These groups nclude people to one. The results: n nl cty &lze«, ages, occupatons, poltcal partes, and Specfc jobs or occupatons B educatonal levels; mrn and women; those wth chldren An Am' of under 18 years of age and The older 1 «et, the younger those wth no chldren; thom older women look and the old- who have lved n the State all ther lves and newcomers, er youh ones appear to be. The Wnfleld down" Beacon. Can t Come At The Tmf? Awful thought. Suppose the mllennum, when \t last t comes, s held up untl ratfed by the Semte. Lo Angeles. Tmes. and people lvng n every secton of the State. Ths s one of a seres of reports on educaton n the State. Ths newspaper presents the reports nf the New Jersey Poll exclusvely n ths area. Competence Creates Confdence Our <r<.tnl/,u> h.,, luly.s your (n n 'rmhlm ;*rusr l propt f«\cnt;! 1 o[ vnnr pmm'rty nd vlublr p<x crltlll.., husllrs-. from vonr slktrpolnl us wml t.-> may lnvf hullt. nr prc.m-d. vour home n Mfl. A vm untlclt'dlv lmr'd vmr DHP for tlcqdk- KEP.AL'K- MENT CDHl'. Sucl. polcy. n lodhy's hlghrr 'lnstnu'ln costs WM rrbulll hul hnf t home, BO u'ly no! luv- Pus, NDEPENDENT.M1F1NCY brtn! yn«r lrotcctlou up n l.lc. 'l'lcrc's NO runjunton rhurur. Frendly Servce As Neat As Your Phone 1929 STERN & DRAGOSfl ^MAN STREET "Thanks to My CHRSTMAS CLUB!' Many members agree that {they would never be ready for Chrstmas, fnancally, were t nol for ther Chrstma Club. They jon agan, year after yacr. Our 1958 Chrtmcs Club s now formng. We'll be glad.to wel< come you as a member, Oar New Buldng, Comer Mmne Avenue and Berry Street (Ot> ). Tmvu Hall» member:»'e»r»l KtKerve hystem»nj FB1M» Pad on Savngs Accounts Woodbrdge Natonal Bank lusurmce '

10 PAOF KRTDAV, DFCEMP.F.R f>. 1!l!7 Health t lms b*en fashonable for rnpc t.me now tt eat healthfully. T/-, t-ond started on a small.' ml.' wth the "upper 400." so to.' ;n;k, nnd has at last come to bo n )O!'tnnt to all of us. t would be hard to fnd a youn? homfmnkcr n Amerca today.uht.some ver'y sound Heas on l»- best way to feed her famly. 'lls s a tremendou step n the r"ht dlrectwt. Even hgh schools now lmve classes n nutrton. Doctors who have made long p.s n ths feld el us that all just begun to scratch thp Mt-face. Great thngs would be possble through det, Some "beleve that many dseases we now consder ncurable could be cured tlnou'h proper det. There s a great deal beng wrtten about "organcally grown" fruts and vegetables and those n-own wth the help of commercal plant food. The over powerng opnon seems to be that, other fue*t.o\s beng equal, there s no practcal dfference. However all doctors afree that much nutrltonal value can be lost through rn-wcss handlng of fruts, vwetrtl) ps. and meats, Et fresh foods when you (!an. The vtamns A and C content wll be hgher. Frown foods frozen properly, are ne.xt. The man U4ealtn and There are all knds of dets - nducng machnes and medcalons you can ndulge n desgned to promote weght reducton. The dets and plls are most often harmful unless under the watchful eye of a doctor, - and here we mean a regstered MX>. The latest thng - the reducng machne can be helpful and healthful. The.se machnes are good for the crculaton and are an ad n spot reducng. n certan heart condtons they are used when? other knds of actvty would be J^too much for the patent. However, f you are n sound health, you wll do much more for your self f you wll watch your det and take planned exercses- You can spot-reduce n ths way and keep your muscle tone all n one Muscle tone s the secret of youth. Amercans have a great weakness -r to an astoundng degree - - they want everythng the easy way. A good body s not lghtly come by. f you really use your common-sense, you wll know Unt lyng on a vbratng couch for several hours can never do for you what one-fourth that tme spent n exercse can do. t s no eecret that Amercans aa-e fallng behnd n physcal ftness You read ths- n the papers all the tme. Russan youths.spend a great deal more tme developng ther bodes the proper way than our young people.do. Here n Amerca, mothers take ther chldren to school and pck them up. f the chld wants to go to a move, mother hauls. She hauls anyplace they wanf to go, untl they are old enough j)o have a car, then, at last, the chld drves hmself. Thte s a.terrble thng, We must lsten to our doctors of physcal fulture who tell up to walk, ran, play, fll our lungs wth fresh ar!-stop sttng around the TV. set and n. dark move houses. The exercse couch t just one more half-way measure for a healthy body. Just a year or so ago, Conne R(even's, was standng n lne to net Jerry Lews' autograph. Now at 18. she,1s playng opposte hm n "Rock-a-Bye Baby." 8; Newest "Van Hewsen" WASH V WEAR "Vantage" SHRTS Here Now! All cotton need no ronng. Just wash-drlpdry t and wear t, Has collarte sewn-n stays that can't get lost. ' 5-00 % $ Buy them early - S, y. lmted Supply 1 BREGS Smth at Kng Streets Perth Amboy vmmmwmmmmmmmn thns jm should look for s the added elements to make foods keep ther color, to preserve ther freshne.w, md to. n general, add to ther snlflllty. Cut down on your salt consumpton. Refned whte sugar serves no cood cuuse at, all n a healthy body. These are just a very few thngs you should know f you want to do the very best fof your famly. YOUR GARDEN THS WEEK Storm-njurwl Trees An ce storm such as we sometmes have n early wnter can deal a foul blow to the homeowner who s tryng to grow trees or shrubs. t pays to be equpped wth tools and know-how so that you can make your own emergency repars to broken or otherwse damaged trees. Certan knds of damage jvst can't wat untl professonal tree doctors cat get around to all of ther "pntjents" after ft severe storm. "Do-l-yoursclf" fans already have the sharp saws, knves and wood chsels needed for tree frstad. f you're a handy-man you're ready for emergency tree suroery, provded you know how and where to cut to apply the healng tdueh. But f you're a gardener whose Kcen thumb s forever gettng n the way of the hammer, you'd better stay frendly wth someone n the neghborhood who can help you f your trees get n trouble ths wnter. Don't Wat Raymond P. Korbobo, extenson specalst. n ornamental hortculture here at the College of Agrculture, has mare n lst of thnp.s to do to help storm-njured trees. Toppng hs l.h s the suggeston to take acton soon after njury. Frst step s to remove broken branches, end n dong ths you can avod dolnj more f you "undercut" before snwlng from above. Ths means cuttng a branch about half-way through on the sde toward the man trunk, but on the undersde. Then you can saw off the njured lmb from above wthout rsk of tearng and peellnr healthy and unnjured bark. Make your fnal cut flush wth the trunk, and you've gotten rd of n deadend stub. OranRe shellac makes a qurk, tght seal aganst dryng of bnrk edges, but a good asphalt tree pant last* onser, Korbobo suggests ( Let Bent Tree Thaw What about trees, shrubs or evergreen bushes bent by the weght of ce? Just don't handle them whle the wood s frozen. After the wood has thawed, lft, straghten and support the tree or bush wth wre encased on a hose where t touches the bark. Be sure to cover exposed roots wth sol and mulch wth leaves or straw. There's a lot more to takng care of storm-hurt trees than these few hnts. Korbobo has wrtten an eght-page, leaflet flled wth drect nns, hnts and dagrams. f your trees are hurt by an ce storm, yon mght wsh you had a copy to gude you n your flrat-ald. Wrte for n copy now and you'll have the pasy-to-folow drectons handy, You won't be out anythng because the leaflet s free. Just ask your county agrcultural agent or send a card to Garden Reporter, College of Agrculture, New Brunswck Menton Leaflet 172. f you wat to wrte after «storm has caused damage, we Just mght not be able tofcet the leaflet to you n tme to do you much ;;ood. that al, "** md-"-'' «vere colds, Ml,, J" flu <» Rmlb,-,, There WPC 38.noorm.' from md-july,, V alone. ' -'vj Chavez tl s c New Mexko: ' " ""' llul) ' "n a tme of,. lal Such at thta. Cnn,r' to thnk about H,, ln ' '; J'! 1 The wse mwuu,, _who_uspj the Hd,',.; ";! NEW JERSEY'S MONEY -SAVNG SUPER MARKETS.. S SAVNG MUTUAL SUPER MARKETS '' Mama Rosa PZZA PE Large Szt Pe vory Soap 3 w 29c 2z:33c Armour Star CHUCK STEAK Mlk Fed RUMP or A C LEG of VEAL Jk J Hygrade' Smoked BONELESS DASYHAM,.. BUY 4 PUS - GET ONE FREE! Come n for (.VcrM 'ree T<tst<>-Snntph>! All You Can Eat! wry Snow 1 :1c :;;'79c CHUN KNG Mtatlts CHOW MEN 1 b. can ol (HUN KNG NOODLES both (or FREE! 39c Lean Slced BOLED NAM,>. 99c Freh Made POTATO SALAD b. 19c.,b':e Meat Chunk STAR KST TUNA _"ST 29c Kraft's MRACLE WHP: r. ṛ 55c Johnson's Wax d. GLO-COAT.can 1.99 New) Pastel Colors - Complexon bath LUX SOAP bars Cloverbrook Aged (hewor SHARP CHEESE, 59c New! Axolrod's Plaa r Chvntt Style [ COTTAGE CHEESE. 2; 49c Excelsor Fr»en Buttered < BEEFSTEAKS ^39c Brds Eye Froen Chcken - Beel Turkey POT PES _> Rtsedale - by Ubby - Slced PNEAPPLE _ Mutual Super Markets r«"s,woodbrdge Personal vory 4 k.r.27c vory Flakes X35c S -- can 29c Opposte Town Hall Camay Soap 4.:!.39c 2-29c SANTA U S COMES TO MUTUAL VST MUTUAL'S SANTA LAND rng thc kds to ut nd talk U Santo... H«'ll be at Mutual tvery wttkend untl Chrtmoj! Chrstmas week, 4«o... on Mon 4y ad Tuesday, Dec. 23 and 24. AND he'll gve free candy cdne t» the kds. Get your tcket ut the checkouts! mported Hand Polshed Beaehwood CARVNG BOARD Complete Lava Soap g. bar 130 wth chrome plated adjustable roast holder and steel spkes regular 7.98 value GOLDEN RPE BANANAS b.10 Florda LARGE SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUT ea. 4 All PurtoM, forwath Storlm U.S. No. 1 L(HG SLAND POTATOES 501% 29 Oxydol Open late Every NgH Plnly of Free Porkn9 Payroll Check* Cashed FrH

11 LTKKET PRESS SELN PERSONALS r1 E. SCANK " n,7'l.n«nln Hl «hw»y selln Tel. U ,, Cfsscll. 152 MlddlelUl. nnd guests, Arthur nnd Chester Stepuck, nty attended the Army, v (notball game n Phlla-, n rl Mrs. Charles Benz, fl' ^cre dnner guests of N,. s. Hamlton Bllng*, wnlt street. nnd Mrs. Jerome Casscll, d'lescx Avenue, were guests.,, m Sunday, at a surprse by Mr, and Mrs. wr Keldman, Lodl, on ther,^,.,1(11111! annversary. Guests \l, N!,, cnsse.ll's parents, Mr, Lous Llebowtz, Mrs. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Huskln. Jersey Cty;, Mss rmwtz, New Yorlf Cty; and Mrs. Wllam Cohn, nfl Mrs. Edward Holj Wrght Street, were dnner to,,,( Mrs. Hamlton BlllnRs. ml chldren, Dane and 1:1,1:. and Charles Benz, and Mrs. Robert C 4:7 Lncoln Hghway, were r,l,,v dnner Kuests of Mr O.s Dougherty, Menlo )\\, brthday to Joanne,, daughter of Mr. and,,s'])h Culllnane. Jr., 11 Street. md Mrs. James O'Rourke Mr Green Street brth nf a son «' where she wrgery. She Bl '»nn underwent major -Mss Lllan Lebowtz, Newark, was a dnner r on and 257 Mddle- -Mr, and Mrs. Curts Camp- * n, d chldl n> *nn. Wanda and Wayne. 27 Forrest Street were weekend «,,c S,.s of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saul. Yonkers N Y -Dnner guests Thanksgvng Day of M. and Mrs. Joseph Maucerl. 24 Brd Avenue were Mr and Mrs. Robert C. Scank scln Mr. and Mrs. Robert S Scank and chldr'. Janet. Robert Jr., and Lnda. Metuhrr Mr and Ms. ols Dougherty. \enlo Park: Mr. and Mrs. ' Pns Presented At Cub Sesson COLONA - cub acout Pack met at School 17, and presented bob cat pns to Terry Sharkey. Mchael Andrea. Benjnmln Hunter, den 4: Kenneth <auhnrrt. den 5; James Oorgf nmhardt. den 5: James the Georges. Edward Sulgl*. Ronald Crawford, and Danel Hodge, den 7; wolf badge, Harry Parkas; lon badge, one Kold and one slver arrow. Wllam Lamb: Davd Carey, lon badge, two sold arrows, one slver arrow and denner strpes: Allen Schectcl. one sold arrow under lon; Steven Kunke.s. Hold arrow under wolf; Ron- D old Dcnvn, under bear. two slver arrows Denner strpes were awarded Ronald Derwln. Jeffrey DBella, and Leroy Holman; assstant denner strpes. Rchard Brlckman, Peter Strauss and Steven Kunkes; one-year pns. Vernon Boyce, Rchard Brckman, and Harry Parkas; one-year leader pn, Mrs. Leroy Holman; two-year cub pn, Jeffrey DBella. Hghlghtng the proeram was a skt on the theme, "Early Settlers." presented by the parents of cubs n den 9. Dsplays and skts relatng to the theme wert lso presented by each den. Cubma-ster H. Fred Hanspon an- «-HK; Mr. and Mrs Wllam TVu """ vu " ""' Scank and chld,, Jm-ke ' T?T Ced thc December pack mect " Ham, Jr.. and Lorele. R has been set for December 16 Guests n the due to the holdays. The profjram evcnn; were Mr,! and Mrs, l and chldren. Kathleen. Ruth Ann. Fath, Hope and Geom\ Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cuthbertson.. Denns and Gary, 149 and chldren. Rchard Alan, Mau- A'.'Te. were dnner guests reen, and Tmothy. scln. HAMMOND ORGAN Studo of Planfeld \k- Are You Dreamng of a llammondtlschrslmas? n-am Mm arc Atln^,t ll-* HamKnH Orjan. -mr -T vrmj;! lem-aul v»amnlj. \»'l sullel), Us msr.»'«n mapr lln^...,, h lfn v.» «1M'H v.m'n-!. l v ^ ""'»'"'"?"» r% " r ''''- h 'Lvs '-M- yor's»l'>l tune «ll -url c»-r am juv, v H fr.-l lk- MnB \* ll t. F..r tn- Hnn.nl *p m LH l...-an(l of <)reh«'stral H»M.-S am tme- rnnl.nalnns >m <'n mnprr «tl... far n»r- thur any or^n that evm remotely r,,.';>.r<-4 nlh t.... N..w t.h. vou ran a<l<1 leautfl nn-l^tral M-m S-.n^ lke nr,,. rlm<- <-H; gutar, and xvlopl-.n- to v-.ur.u.e lj m-jh oursnew w "T..u.'l.H.-«H.n«' T Vrru^.m (.olrols. n~ \*. an MclwvK fcatur.- fnuml m m ollrr nr^n. ^.u'r,- afrad v... ran't,.lay t? Aetullv. a ll.u-n.nl «t!. n,f«1 of all keyboard nstnnent*. n l»»^ are null»n.l MMnllP-l, HO that -V.-.1 a h.-.lllrr', fl^''4 ral.na»r K. nt M-M.tllU. Kv-ll f UM'V' H-MT >l,>nl l"'lor.-. V" 1 ' '"' 1 "-al- Ltc you 11! >, n a month. -.-.HU have. * l\ ju-ljrcan? l '". anl try lll' H Or^an. l ln'm't -nst " H l 11) /nre a a 111 n011 l tln 1 llnum*. \.small.' ml lnn.vmlll lnn- \earn to pay. Only a Hammond pvvs yon alt llus: "Tou(h-R<p«n( Pt Hatmenlc Draw ban for hlnxmg Stparata Vbrato Contral W luwr upp-r ll.uu.ls. Rvwbwatls* C«nrr«l n llr 1 Jwlr Xl rulr.lnl.lklo lunn lo llc slulllr'l "" 1 HAMMOND ORGAN MUSC'S MOST GLOROUS VOCE You con play bjjchrtmml SorprU- tl>- famly ll.. m..r,.,, g Jy,,tajmg tlwr favurm- «n,u uu the Hau Organ. A *k for» free demowtratou!.ra.lw.l.ll.a the " 7 end me full nfcruulon nd p<+*»- model uteruu #ou. [^Chord DSpaet Name..,,,..,...,...* *.»* Addrea " m * wll nclude carol sngng and Chrstmas party. Each cub f asked to brne: a toy or a usefu artcle to be placed n a ChrLst-.mas cheer basket. Refreshments wll be provded by the parents. A commttee meetnk wll be held December 13, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McChesney,! Overbrook Drve, Oak Rdge Heghts. Cubs to Brng Gfts to Home KK.N A commttee meet- n; nf Cub Paek 118, sponsored by the 'TA (f School 15. was held Monday :n the home of Mr. and M^. faymond Alexander, WoodrulX Avenue. Attendng were Mvrnn Knyder. Mrs. Fred Resht, Mrs, Ted Sder, Mrs, Wllam Trenry, Mrs. James O'Rourke, John.Jenkns and Roger Kenny. J'lan.s wen- completed for the cubs t< mkc up Chrstmas packages for resdents of Solders Homo at Menlo Park. The Blue and Gold dnner wll be held February 16 at the "Top Hat," Edwn. All reservatons and money nu.st be n by January 9. Members of the pack wll take H bus trn to West Pont Saturday. Buses wll leave St. Cecela's park-! lk lot at 7:5o A.M.! A new den wll be started at Frst Presbyteran Church of se- j ln wth John Jenkns as leader, All boys 10 > :> years years of ase : who have completed ther cub scout tranng are elgble. Dens 5 and 6 wll be hosts at the pack meetng December 12 at the school. After the busness sesson a Chrstmas party wll be held. There wll be an exchange of gft.s The Pack wll be hosts at the Round Table of Rartan Councl Boy Scotts of Amerca Monday at School 15 at 7:30 P.M. Pack Commttee Wnds Up Tranng FRDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1957 Chan o'hlls Park Reports By MRS.,, ALLAN REEVES 88 lrrlson Avenue sclln Fllton The Clan-o-Hlls Club wll hold t. annual ChrUmas Pa-ty. December 13 at the V. "\ W. tll precede the party. Mr. and Mrs. Jm Hoah-y and famly, Grand Avemfe. vsted Mr. nd Mrs. Martn Healcy and 1 famly. Lnden, ThanksKvnu Dny ConRratultlons to Mr. and Mrs. Nck Lucancto. Washngton Avenue, who celebrated thrr 14th weddnk annversary Sunday. A combnaton ntrthry party was held for Barbara Anr. Lawrence, one year old Tuesday, and her sster. Patrca, four yenrs old, Wednesday. Those present at he party were Susan Lawrence. Maryanne, Jane and rene O'Donnell, Debra Andrews and J. D. Wllams, Homes Park Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Wtt and famly, Washngton Avenue, spent ThanksKvrK weekend vst- n? Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Badloy. Yonkers, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. L. Allan Reeves and son. Harrson Avenue, dned at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Reeves, Day, SELN -Fve members of the park commttee of Cub Pack 138 have completed ther basc tranns; at classes at Schull School, Perth Amboy. Recevng certf-tcs were S. A. Doerr, E. P. Fncke, Rnehardt Thorsen. Wllam Doerr and George Raynuk. The frst den chef conference leld n the State was conducted by Rarln Councl at Mddlesex County Grls Vocatonal and Techncal Hsh School. WoodbrdKr. recently. Attendns from Cub Pack 138. sponsored by the ' pro of Lseln School 18. were Carl Zesmcr, den chef,; Wllam Doerr. cubmaster. and Rnehardt; Thoscn, assstant cubmaster, all of whom receved Junor Leader certfcates. ; A farewell dnner was Rven n honor of Robert Schults, dstrct counclor of Rartan Councl, who s leavng for an assgnment n Buflalo. LAN CHRSTMAS PAGEANT SELN At a meetng of the teachers of the prmary department of Frst Presbyteran Chnch of seln plans were completed, for a Chrstmas pageant Sunday mornng, December 22. at the regular Sunday School sesson. There wll be a Chrstmas party n tho afternoon pf that day from 2 to 4. " Bellevlle. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Shreber and famly. Homes Park Avenue, vsted Mr. nnd Mrs. John G. PAOE ELEVEN hue. entertaned Dr and Mrs. rvng Unft and famly. Mrs. Ben- MKMNTW Tenn. ~»ch*rt ALTMOftE, Md A hunter WRONO tajlow SHOOTS COW FOR RABBT jamn Aronson and Ml.«Marlyn Patterson. 1) jtu ol hatt' Mller. New York. Thanksulvrm nuttt unknown~m*took one ot fhoour. put t shotgun h«ll oft Dny C. t, Tuttle't cow* for * rubblt Annversary conkratulatlons to - Blrthdny rongrntulattons to the Tound, lupptd off t ttw Stroth. frm manager tor. Mr. and Mrs. Carolyn Strada, Washngton Avewho was thrteen years old BB run. The «lr>rtne prtfet paces.»lmed and fred frth hs Tuttlc, lound ue anmal wth * Woodruff Street, who bultft wound n t* neck. Thf COT on Sunday. Frday she was me.n of honor at j *l & the shotgun shell cap. The WM kulfd lhf d 4 -Mr. and Mrs. V. Orro and (am-; a fnmtly. dnner party,. Prfsont f<h<ll exploded nd a tlt of th'! tnr rabbt-huntlna wason lly. ly, Clnton Street, spent Thanks- * prf Mr :nd Mts Robm Andr1 ' brus rm caromed ofl Rchard«! Rlvlng dny at the home of M and Bno - Ncw " rk; Bcmnld Jacobun. wu tret ted at What you do not wrte nevj Mrs, Lous s Mller. Manasquan, Ensl Orange: Mr, «nd Mrs. Mke hosptal for laceraton*. comes up n the courtroom..j -Mr. and Mrs Donald Essex Antlllln ' 1 ' B1 mtl < >1 d; and Lor and daurhter, WnMln R ton Avenue ; mw Folte W"^""- to Denns spent Thanksgvng weekend at; Happy brthday Woman's (he home of Mr. and Mrs. A Ml-! w r rl/ " Wnshln(lton more, Brooklyn. celebrated hs tenth brthday Mon day wth» famly dnner party. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ellott -Mr and Mrs. Thad tulned Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellott ^ H::r Tranksglvng Day. Thanksgvng Day wth Mrs Brzcznsk's sster, Mrs. Ray Braunseuter. rvlncton, -Mr. und Mrs Francs Bums :..«1 * ay ±»nd 'famly. Homes Park Averuf. and son. and Mrs. Jacobs, Park Avenue, attended the weddlnu of Mr and Mrs. John Alexander, Essex. Md., Saturday, Congratulatons to Maron Lucanegro, Washngton Avenue, who was confrmed Bunday nt St. CeeellR's Church. Present at a dnner party n her honor after the ceremony were her sponsor. Mss Mary Ellmer: Mr. and Mrs. Ellmer and ther famly, Mlllbmn; and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Aranro. Newark. n the cvenltr a buffet supper was also held n her honor. Present were Mss Mary Ellmer, Mr. and Mrs. George Ellmer and sons, Mllburn: Mr and Mrs, Jo- [vsted Mr. and Mrs. Walter Law and famly, Babylon, L..; Mrs. Catherne Sommers and Mr. gnd Mrs. James Sommers and daughter. Cndy, WesU-hester. Thalks- Day. 4-H Makes Candy For Servcemen SELN A candy-maknu sesson was held by 4-H TrenetWs at tle home of the leader. Mrs, Joseph Rapacol. J18 Dow Avenue. seph Ellmer, Bellevlle: Mr and Mrs. Frank Lucajegro and famly. The enndy w:s mnde for Unted 3outh Plnnfeld: Paul Mlddleton. Volunteer Servlre' to be dstrb- Newark; her srandfather. Joseph uted to. ervlrrmen at dstant out- Thanksgvng LucaneRto, Westfleld; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ellmer, Menlo Park; Mss Fl-anclne Agosta and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Schrleber, Homes Park Avenue. Shreber. Sprngfeld, Thanksgvng Dny. Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Mc- Mahon and famly, Harrson Avenue, attended a buffet supper Sun- Brthday connrstutotlons to Susan Shreber, Homes Park Avenue, who was eght years old Frday n honor of ther nece. Patrca McMahon, Westbury Park, who day. She was taken to see Santa was confermed Sunday at St. and then to luncheon n Newark. Cecela's Church. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laurence and famly, Homes P;uk Avo Best wshes are extended for a nue, dned at the home of Mr. and speedy recovery to Mrs. Rta Shssns. Grand Avenue, recoverng Mrs,. J. Halcv. Homes P;rk Avenue, Thanksgvng Day. They vsted Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dehl Happy to report that Mrs. from an accdent. and famly. Morrs Plans, Sunday. Eleanor Cowan, Grand Avenue, Robert Kacko, Park Avonuc, jcame home from Rahway Hosptal celebrated hs seventh brthday,' n tme for Thanksgvng Day. Monday, party. wth a neghborhood -Mr. and Mrs. Chester Aron- son and famly, Washngton Ave- wll be her brthday. posts at Chrstmas. The packed the candy n boxes and flft-wrnpped them. The Klls worked sx hours durng the pnst week at selln Free Publc Lbrary catalogung books. Mary Dlkes, Judth Kummler and Barbara Sskos have been apponted Junor leaders; Mary Dlkes s n charge of clothng. Judy Kummler. ctzenshp, and Barbara Ssko. records.. Mary Dlkes. Judth Kummler. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kummler. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Rapacoll wll attend an award dnner December 7 when Judth and Mary wll receve awards for chld care projects. Elzabeth Cwekalo wll be honored at the next meetng whch Mohawk Blackberry Brandy Smrnoff 80-Proo( Smrnoff 100-Proof TREE DE1.1VKRY S AM to 'M Oplj flt MK-MU All Popular Brands of Beer WOODBRDGE LQUOR STORE 574 Amboy Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J. Trlrphone: MF.rcury Ths s the Season for Gvng And Don H Forget to Gve To Your COMMUNTY CHEST (1958 GOAL S $143,500) An nsprng Example for All: CTATON AWARD Kverett W. Smmons, Rartan Bay Communty Chest Charman, congratulates John F. nfusno, presdent of Local No. 3«5, and charman of nternatonal Unon. Mne Mll and Smelter Workers Chartes Fund of the Amercan Smellng and Keflnnc to.. Sn?ol. "eft to rghts are thr.ee drector* of the Chartes Fund, Wllam Arnold, Walter Cervno and Cecl Skelton. Treasurer Frank Scron (not shown). To Mantan Our Communtes' Health and Welfare Servces Gve your far share the Unted Way. Enough tor 10 Agences. GVE MORE ONCE! Ths year your Rartan Bay Communty Chest and Councl seeks to rase $143,500 to mantan 10 agences n 13 communtes who help 18,000 needy men, women and chldren n the Rartan Bay Area durng Ctfcd for outstandng partcpaton and most generous far share pledgng to the Communty Chest Campagn, Local 365, nternatonal Unon of Mne, Mll and Smelter Workers Chartes Fund, has been among the leadng employes' groups for the past three years wth mure than 85' of ther employes at the Amercan Smeltng Refnng Co. plant, pledgng on the "far share bass."' The Rartan Bay Communty Chest asks all employe groups to partcpate n far share gvng to tljf* Unted Red Feather Campagn. As an ndustral and busness communty the 12 Communty Chest Agences requre complete cooperaton from employe groups and generous partcpaton n the annual campagn. Ohe out of three famles use Communty Chest Agences each year. There can be no better busness nvestment than to provde needed health, recreaton and welfare se-vces to the young, adult and aged n our Rartan Bay area. FORM a planfchaptcr wth a payroll jolan and GVE YOUR FAR SHARE WHERE YOU WORK! (Ths Message Sponsored n Be/UJ of Your Rurtun Buy Communty Chest and Councl) Q "the B«uk Wth Ml The Servces" RST BANK AND TRUST COMBWY PERTH AMBOY, N.J 627 BARK AVENUE, ' 1 ^ O H e«m.ud.y l«krlju, ^ ^ y ^ 9t3U AM. lu 3:30 '-M- \ 7.38OO ' com u(» morfl tcket pr"* '» "" N5 «U»W«'or oul rvlce. Member Federal*Depotk nsurance Corporaton. Member Federul Reserve System

12 PAGE TWELVE CLASSFED RATES NFORMATON (1.00 for S word*, 4c each addtonal word Payable n advance Deadlne for ads: Wedntaday 10 A. M. for the same Week's publcaton. VOTE: No cl twlfled ads taken over phone; must be nen( n. Telephone Mercury FEMALE HELP WANTED MAKE MONEY at home assemblng our tems. No took. Experence unnecessary. Crown nd., 8507-W 3rd, Los Angeles 48, Cal. 12/5M2/12' BABY STTER WANTED, from 4:00 P. M. to 1:30 A. M. Saturday. Colona secton. Call Fulton FEMALE HELP WANTED ' WANTED TO RENT THE BO CHRSTMAS season SMALL furnshed apartment or means bg profts for Avon Representatves. We tran you. Start how. Wrte P. O. Box 705, Planfeld, room wth prvate bath for man workng temporarly away from hs home. Call Mr. Reagon before or call PL :30 at KM MSCELLANEOUS MALE HELP WANTED SALESMAN MANAGER Retal Jewelry store, experenced for new establshment, part of Jewelry chan. Wrte Box 10, Co ths newspaper, desred salary, reference, etc. 11/21-12/5 FOR SALE USED TRALER foot. two bedrooms, excellent condton: $1, cash or $ down. Can be seen at A-15 deal Traler Court, Avenel. ME CUBC TOOT Revco Freezer, lke new; $ new: sacrfce, $300. Call FUlton 8-0C TP YOUR DRNKNG has become a problem, Alcoholcs Anonymous can help you. Call Market , or wrte P. O. Box 263 WoorlbrdK? DSPAY WORK by ft professonal. Store wndows, halls, nterors, homes; also partle.s and showers. Call KM * SERVCES HAVNG TROUBLE wth your sewerage? Electrc Sewero"ter removes root's, flth, sand Md stoppage from clogged ppes, drans and sewers. No dggng, no damages rapd and effcent. Call Tony's Plumbng and Heatng. ME Captol Dome (From Edtoral Page! State Water Resources Advsory Commttee favors the dfvelopment of' Spruce Run, near Clnton, as a companon project to Hound Valley.... New Jersey resdents are greatly n favor of the general sale of nonposonous packaged medcnes, n survey of the Prnceton Research Servce ndcates.... nsects and dseases ntroduced Uj^New Jersey wth shpments of southern plants wll be studed by the State Department of AgrlcuU lure.,.. The State of New Jersey has launched a Statewde program to curb pedestran deaths and njures durng the balance of The State Department of nsttutons and Agences report* 124,100 persons were recevng FOB RENT GARAGE FOR RENT- $5.00 per month. 767 Roosevelt Avenue, Carterct. K ' FttlMY, DKfKMnF.R 0, 1!*lf,7 U j on October Newly elected Democratc lawmakers who captured control of the General Assembly at the November 5 general electon wll hold a mock sesson of the Legslature on January 7... New Jersey's balance n the Unemployment Trust Fund n Washngton amounted to $448,525,157 as of September 30.,.. Theodora Ktter of Vlncland was elected presdent of the Cooperatve Marketng Assocaton* n New Jersey, nc., recently... The State's unsatsfed clam and judgment fund law has been the source of more than $1,«000,000 pad out to persons njured on 'unnsured motorsts snce t became effectve n Aprl, Oren G, Hunt, Of Glen Rdge, has been apponted as charman of tha Aprl 1958 fund-rasng crusade of the New Jersey Dvson. Amercan Cancer Socety,... Four pedestrans have been klled on the Garden State Parkway ths year despte a lcng-standlng ban aganst them.... New Jersey famles receved $95,883,000.n lfe nsurance beneft payments durng the frst nne montbs of ths year. CAPTOL CAPERS: Edward B. Mllpry,. of Tenafly, 71 yaawoln, has sent hs drvers lcense to the State Dvson of Mobpf "Vehcles because "the mental ndex of the average drver today s consderably lower than the fewer, but more ntellgent group n the pnst"... New Jersey has a real ho? populaton of about 242,000, but the road hog populaton s unknown.... A legslatve commttee s havng a'faugh tme draftng a code of ethcal conduct for publc offcals nnd others. Other Opnons (From Edtoral g naton s not dependent nn nny one man. no matter how hghly placed. Cvc Unt Plans Sports Program MENLO PARK TERRACE Well-known Woodbrldge sports fgures wll ve wth flms of the 1956 World Seres game as feature attractons of the Menlo Park Terrnce Cvc Organzaton "sports nght" at St. Cecela's School cafetera tonght. Johnny Royle, sports edtor of the ndependent- Loader, has arranged a stellar cast of local athletes for the affar.. We have grown to know MY. Elsenhower as we know a neghbor down the street. We know hm as a frend, even though most of us have never. PJ nken to hm or oven seen hm close tt lnd. except on " n televson or moton pcture screen Hs llness makes our hlk neghborhood less,-hcerful and we'll nl be glad when he pulls out of t and r'.t.s b'.rk to work. - New York Tlm^s. scheduled,,., cludk Nck V'' 1 11 H Hl»h Srhnnl [ '!"" Cftpraro bns,.,," Woodbrrcc 'o'v, Pro foot ha 11,'""' and lenctk n,,,,'"' 1 ' Pnt al <l run,,,' ' 1 '. answered n.,,., Larson's nnf,,, " 1 ' D fw' t-nnk-'!,,',,', assurance fl[ nr. ' ' '! - K..,,. Board of K., Strurton )h>,;, queston ;!, M '!",' AH n-.sd.),. Terrace an n,," of the of.!(,,,..'.', brng fn. There wll ;,', oler fu ', 1>P served ;,., ' )y Conne t,, BUSNESS andser VCE DRECTORY Accordon School HENSCH'S Accordon School 172 Brown Avenue, seln Prvate Accordon Lessons (Gven n Vuur Horn? or Our Studo) Complete Accordon Rfpar Sale, Rentals, Exchanges Pckups and Amplfers nstalled Musc Books for Accordon For nformaton Call ME Dancng - Twrlng BE SMART... LEARN TO DANCE! ENROLL NOW- ALL FELDS OF DANCNG TWRLNG NCLUDED SPECAL GROUP CLASS FEE For Further nformaton CALL K KAY SYMCHK, Drector CARTERET SCHOOL OF DANCNG JJ fdoar RTRKBf. CAHTEWt Delcatessen TREAT SHOPPE 613 Ralway Ave., Woodbrldfe (ODD. Whte Church) SALADS at Ther Best SODA FOUNTAN FRESH BAKERY GOODS Open 7 A. M. to 10:3 P. M. NCLUDNG SUNDAYS Closed Wednesdays All Day Avenel Drugs Pharmacy 944 RAHWAY AVENUE MErcnry PRESCRPTONS WHTMAN'S CANDES Cosmetcs - Flm Greetng Cards RAYMOW JAQKSO11 AW SOft Druggst* $8 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone MErcury Funeral Drectors SYWWECK Funeral Home 46 Atlantc Street Carteret, y. J. Telephone KM-5715 FLYNN & SON 1UNEHAL HOMES KhUbllhed S Van 430 Ka*t Avenue t Perth Aaboy Kurd Ave., Ford* VA-8-0J5H Furnture Musc nstructon NOW N OUR NEW HOME! BGGER VALUES! MORE TOP BRANDS! BETTER SERVCE! LOWER PRCES! WNTER BROS. WAYSDE FURN. SHOP Servng Woodbrdge Resdents Snce 1937 St. George Avenue at U. S. Hghway 1, Avenel (At the Woodbrdge Cloverleaf Crcle) Op*n 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., ntl. Sat. Phone MErcury Furnture Repar t SOFA S12 - CHAR $6 REBULT N YOUR HOME All Work Guaranteed Sprngs Retfd New Heavy Webbng > New Lnngs SUNSHNE UPHOLSTERY Specalsts n Saggng Seat Bottoms For mmedate Servce Call FUlton NSURANCE CHAS. A. BOBKER Fnancal Plannng Consultant ESTATE ANALYSS BUSNESS AND GROUP NSURANCE Lfe, Accdent, Hosptalzatlon Telephone FlM-4110 MA Hckory Koad 1180 Raymond COLONA Bhd., Newark Lquor Stores Telephone MErcury Wotdbrdge ] Lquor Store JOS. ANDRASCK, Prop. Complete Stock of Domestc and mported Wnes, Beers and Lquors U AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. Movng & Truckng Complete Movng Job 3 Rooms $25 4 Rooms $30 5 Rooms 35 6 Rooms $40 All Utdf nund to Years Kp. ECONOMY MOVERS NATONWDE MOVERS Fulton Natonal Van Lnes 48-State- Movng Servce AGENT A. W. Hull md Son Lucal and Uu Movlnc and Storage vojuk ronwjuk Bllmd BmKd of Household and Offce Furnture Authorzed. Agent Howard Van.lne Separate Kuumt lor Storaje CRATNG PACKNG SHPPNG Uuclalmed furnture ol Every U J U Offce and Warehouse S Atlantc Street, < alertt Tel. KM-5540 GBSON GUTARS and Amplfers Enroll yor rhlld now for prvate classes. TRUMPET GUTAR ACCOHDON SAXOPHONE TROMBONE DRUMs STUDENT RENTAL PLAN For nformaton Call 1H-2-694S SAMMY RAY'S SAM LAQUADHA, Prop. MUSC and REPAR SHOP 467 New brunswck Av«nut, Fords Learn to Play the Accordon The Modern, Easy Way No Accordon To Buy On Our Easy Rental Plan nternatonal, modern and classcal musk' taught to begnners and advanced studrlt Agent* lor all topmake accordons, W«rarry a lull lne ol Muscal nstruments and Accessores Perth Amtov's Oldest Establshed Accordon Center S Ye.n at the Same Locaton EDDE'S MUSC CENTER Ed Bonkosk, Prop. 357 State St., P. A. VA Photography SAVE Up to 50% By Orderng All Your PHOTOGRAPHC CHRSTMAS GFTS NOW! A Small Depost Wll Ktxtt Your Stlecton Tll Chrstmas EASY PAYMENT PLANS KODA COLOR Color Flm Developng 48 HOUR SERVCE Black and Whte Flm Developng and Prntng 24 HQUR SERVCE BEST SELECTON OF PHOTO SUPPLES N TOWN! GALLARD'S PHOTO 547 Amboy Are. ME Plunbnf & Heatng WOODBHWGE Plumbng & Hootng Remodelng tyew nstallatons t Gas and Ol Burners Call ME-4-304C, H-3-73U L. PUGUE8E - A. UPO Charles Farr Plumbng Heatng Electrc Sewer Servce Telephone: MErcury»<-0»94 Ml LNDEN AVENUE Woodbrldft, N. J, Plumbng & Heatng Plumbng and Heatng Sales and Servce Ol Burners, Sales and Servce FURNACE CLEANNG KARMAZN PLUMBNG & HEATNG Commercal Resdental ndustral 18 MAN ST. (Opp. Town H*ll) MErcury Panos ad Organs Because we hate practcally NO OVERHEAD we can offer low prces on Panos and Organ* USED PANOS Bought and Sold PANO NSTRUCTON Phone LM-m Edson Pano Co Amboy Avenue (Edson) Fords, N. J. Pano nstructons \ We Specalze n BEGNNERS Pano nstructons Taught n /your own home evenngs ana Saturday!, For nformaton Call MARK R.SMON 64 Mulberry Street, Carteret KM-2344 Rado & TV Servlct AL'S RADO & TELEVSON Prompt Expert &epaln RCA Tube* and Parts BatUrlet 34 PERSHNG AVENUE CARTERET, N. J. A. Klab, t., Prop. Telephone K-1-5M9 8ET NEED REPART CaU ME ART'S RADO & TELEVSON SALES and SERVCE 155 AVENEL ST., AVENEL Antennas nstalled. TobM Untcd free at our store, Oar Rado* servced promptly. REPAR ESTMATES FREE! Roofng and Sdng Henry Janaen & Son»n 9k«*l Metal Work Roofng, Metal Celngs and Furnaee Wwk 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone MErauty 4rla Roofng & Sllng E&L ROOFNG CO. nsured Roofng nstallaton and Repars ot All Types ALUMNUM SDNG LEADERS GUTTERS SLATE REPAR t HOT ASPHALT ROOFS For Free Estmates Phone VA «rv» T.R.STEVENS Roofng and Sheet Metal, Work 685 ST. GEORGE AVENUE WOODBRDGE Repars of all Types Ar-CQ»dMonnj - Warm Ar Heat ntutrk Exhtust System Motor Gurdt FOR FREE ESTMATES C»U ME-4-2US or MK-4-S2M Servce Statons TOWNE GARAGE J. P. Gardner & San 485 AMBOY AVENUE Woodbrdge MErcury We're Specalsts n REAR WHEEL ALGNMENT AND BALANCE BRAKE SERVCE Sewng Machnes HOVANEC SEWNG MACHNE SERVCE Frank Hovanee Prop. 657 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret PHONE KM-5451 Machnes Repared and Electrfed. Needles and Parts for all Makes. Expert Workmanshp and Prompt Servce. Shoe Reparng MARTNSON STORE 443 Lake Avenge, Colona (Next to Shell Staton) Phone FU Shoe Reparng Scssor and ce Skate Sharpenng Rado and TV Tubes Tested "Come n soon... you'r* only a stranttr here once," Have A Busness Or Servce Problem?? Solve t Through The DRECTORY MAKE CHANUKAH GFTS COLONA Mrs. J. Haunter, dolman of the "Shp-a-Box" project announced at a meetng of the board of drectors at the home Of Mrs. 8. Levtngon, 61 Cameo Place, that members of the Natonal Councl of JewHh Women wll make rag dolls and other gfts for chldren n Ct*w Wanca for Chanukah at the December 9 meetng. Md. a Wldom, Lnden, pe«lded. Slpcovers - Draperes 11 Wallpaper - Pant t! [.,, ; ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ M lll\( S1 \ RADER'S To lear CUSTOM-TALORED SLPCOVERS MODERN TRADTONAL PROVNCAL Choce of New 1958 Patterns SPECAL! 3-Pc, Set Reg. $ $89-95 Budget Terms CUSTOM DRAPERES Newest 1958 Patterns Vst Our Showroom Open'Daly 9:30 to 6, Frday 9:30 to 9.For Fret Estmates Call ME RON-LEN DECORATORS, NC. 93 Man Street Woodbrdge Slp Covers SELECT NOW! Kabulqus new 1951 Slp Cover Fabrcs now n slock. We'll brne sauplt to your home. SERMAYAN UPHOLSTERY SHOPS Est. 1M7 AVENEL ME FU-S-MM Sportng Goods Get That REEL FXED NOW! SERVCE STATON FOR M1TCHKU. "RUMER" "PENN" "ALCEDO", "AREX", "CENTAURE" lome of Reel Parts and Retal REEL REPARS A SPECALTY ALL MAKES Reel Checked, Cleaned, A An PoUthed, Greased and /, Adjusted, for Only 4 Plus Part f Needed TROUT WORMS WLDLFE PCTURES (framed) Specal Prce Cut of U% on All Fshlnc Tackle Ur Month ol Utttmbtt Ak How You Can Wn One of Our Trophea DlnV f C F8HNG lulu U TACKLE AND REPAR 8POBTNG GOODS lt Monroe Street, Rah^ay Telephone FU S-S844 Televson For Expert TELEVSON SERVCE at reasonable rates Call Herb Rchman TV Fulton PTTSBUBGH PANTS QUALTY WALLPAPERS > PANTERS* SUPPLES RADER'S 378 State Street PERTH AMBOY FfcMM V A ENJOY FSHNG TRP COLONA Members and guests of the Colona Sportsmen's Club partcpated n a fshng trp out of tre Atlantc Hghlands. Catch of the day ncluded whtng, cod and lng. Hgh hook wnner was Leo Reuter. Partcpatng were Rchard Ahearn, Leo Reuter. Albert Collns,,John and Paul Najy. Otto Youngbluth, Robert Dllworth, Srwn Peterson, Joseph Sabo, O. Carle, L. Antonlac. George Balat. Anthony Stpko, Cal Scalzo, R. Wesoott. Harry Evans, Petrr Oadull, Raymond Compton, Jay McCorkle, and R. Jede'.e. meet m ),,, the hum,. Hel'chu. \V. : ' Of t'dlr.l'.lr;, Hs -u, ( (f MlKle;, All." >: \.! Deu'ee ln;: Mttster.s ),,c Haste.-.M-.- meclk v.. Lynn.S, 'l.l :; Ralway M: John Bd'.*"!; Mrs c; w Mrs. H N be KU to nterested,:, Assoct. Two \»'H SELN \ and M-v s welcomed ; Lades' Auxl Plans w, llury pav chldren 1 :, p. Brthdav Octb-r. \.,:. were erc:!!, nf!lt M.specal aw., Stru.Sse ll,- :-; Take Your Pc\ TWO BRAND NO GULF Servce Statt FOR LEAS #1 - ROOSEVELT AVEN and PEKOLA TERRA( CARTERET #2-ROUTE 1 and BUTLER STREET AVENEL Modern 2 Bay Statons WTH ALL FAC.TH* MNMUM NVESTMENT FNANCNG CAN HE AptK 4 EABN WHLE YOU lf Excellent For Rght 'Parly! j' Call EL * 9 A. M. uud 5 P. M. - Ask " 1 Ml l)r Call KEYPORT R» : '

13 PRESS COWB $H... YOU'Ll SAVE FRTDAY. DECEMBER fl. lflf.t PAGE THRTEEN Ttley Tea Salada Tea Bast p«g- (SHE KNOWS AP' CASH SAVNGS A l l TN S T SAVNGS!) SUPER-RCHT" QUALTY SMOKED HAMS Whte r Eltlwr Shank PortSM llt Pnon fll Cut 29: 39: 49 LZ CAPTURES NEW YORK All the tradtonal hoopla s ^.rkfd nto the welcomm* tcker-kpc nnd confett blzzard as ' N,. w Ytrk welcomes Queen KlMbH and Prnce Phlp. The ',,,y;l couple travel slowly up lower Broadway n Manhattan 30 K;t more than a mllon vewers' pa. kng the sdewalks can j,,. them through the plastc-domed parade car. The flags of ' he Unted States and Great Brtan nutter over the mpres- j MVU scene. " 1 MM 'Strkes twce n the same place. : Unted States s plannng Wllhln three mnutes recently a. \p;nd lt-s helum productve! te ' < ' lhone P ' P ' a haystack am",<;v to meet needs n the ms-j an 0 P ( ' n fk'ld, all wthn 100 fee.rul other defense programs.. ' Mller's home, were ht b: r.pehensve' long-range pro-, u 'nhtmf! holts durng a thunder*,:m t.-. beng planned, amed at st()lm - extracton of all possble' m from natural gas before t CAR ME WS wd for fuel. Current helum' Q U1N CY, ll:-carl Menke drove Aucton «at a rate of about! hls automoble to a garage, ex-.uk.ono cubc feet a year. plann K. "t meows lke a cat." Sur«enough, a mechanc, check- lllf!l rr.- «TBKC( dls( ' 0VCTt> d that between the nl h rwmvtn 1 h()0d hnje wld the alr. (, ond, tlon. HKFORK. Mont. Don't tell E. 1 HK unt a lttle uray ktten was: Mller that lghtnng never. caught. FOR MERRER CHRSTMAS GFTNG... See Our Wonderland of fflhbs For The Entre Famly! OK HER: 'Ol LTTLE ONES // S.99 to $3.99 OPEN EVENNGS 'TL CHRSTMAS FOR HM: $2.49 to $6.99 \\\ A small depost wll hold your selecton 'tl A^ wanted. V SHOP EARLY CHARGE T SHOE C«"Chrstmas.S//»/H-r Headquarter* M 182 SMTH ST. P T H AMBOY Applberry Sauce Tana Fsh raat-o-chclan Whta maal 7 c. «7» UW pack Fluffo can ' GoM-celorad hortannq b.fea 10coHlabalQ««c..W 3lb.«*. W Grsco thortnng Mazola Ol ' X talajl, batng and coolng prrt «E 0 quart M. botll.* 3 bortl.w Gerber Baby Food Strntd Cfoppsd 10>99«6-'89' Henz Sweet Gherkns jar Borden's Gamembert Cheese :;;39«Borden's Bscuts Plan or ButUrmll O«n- 1% c. 47c r.ady * plg. L Blue Dot Duz Slut and wlf daterqanl 1C l Spc & Span 'or whnq pntad mrfact vory Soap For tout and bath 4 p.r.on.l akt vory Soap r dh«t, laundry or bath vory Soap j du», tndry or bath 3^:29' Joy o.ud Detergent 2 o. tn 39* T W Ready-to-Eot Hams "XT' POT ROAST STEWNG BEEF SMOKED HAM SLCES XT «*<** fonon "-HJC Hall - full Cul tb 3 C BONELESS s"super-lll{ll" Center Cull "Suptr-Rlghl" b. 59c FARM-FRESH tavortes! BONELESS CHUCK "Super-Rglt" Qualty -{HO FAT ADDED) SAUSACE mow» SERVE A Treat wth Ham... New Green Cabbage! *. 1," * b.59 Ulll' 89( FRESH CODFSH STEAKS 8 t. 45< 39< FROZEN FOODS! BANANAS o Y T w ;? 0lMN r RK 2-19c BS^: DHlftlflJ Our Lowest f[nce.. Years A T* y ^ ^ Ba $ MclNTOSH APPLES ^ C Downy!lake Waffles. 2 J Morton' A Chcken Pot Pet From Western Farms Westtn Frw GhOCSSbllfg6fS Haat'nar * Etl'or brand ptrjl. ^' 2 ''" 35 e 2 45c Lettuce ceberg 2 Z 25c Fresh Broccol >T 29c Ocea Perch Fllet -- Red. Rpe, Whte or Pnk. BfSaddd ShHmD c 'p'" J^'' O "' Fresh Tomatoes 3", 25c Grapefrut «"<" 5 * 39c Red L Fsh Dnners ;;; DARY FOODS! Dansh Blue Cheese Swtzerland Swss t S X" MuensterSlces FC:;1 X' A Sharp Cheddar, b " d 8 "' BAKED GOODS BLUEBERRY PE 59< Frut Stollen Orange Chffon Cake - - Jane Parker Frut Cake 'H (avvrle.,, over 2 fruts am null ab. * X.39 DARK FRUT CAKE.'";79< 5lb.-» AC cake «1«7«# More Grocery Voues! Venna Sausage - Mx or Match 98«EVENT! B. C COCKTAL.SfJS CREAM CHEESE KELLOGG RCE KRSPES VEGAMATO «6ET«LE JUCE»«J»«SAVE 13c lo.pk. SAṾE... 7t SAVE 7c ««.th SWEET POTATOES W JT "«,?o< PTTED DROMEDARY DATES MEL-O-BT SLCES AMERCAN DEL MONTE CLNG PEACHES lllcu x llm WELCH GRAPE JUCE U""* BAMS 2 ;; 41- LBBY'S BROCCOL AlP Bru*-Forfet ' FROZEN CM SAVE 17c tot lk(. SAVE 17c lll.aln. SAVE 15c l en FROZE, SAVE 19C SAVE 19c 1t«.pk. c ff»»«lverwurstspread. M^r 2,: 33 e Broadcast Pgs Feet a a XWKr* clcen R K K SAVE 7c Bumble Be Tuna Rver Brand Brown Rce Burry's Cookes a^^chp Nestle's Mortals *::;';; 21 Q.T. nstant Frostng. 2 Cocoa Marsh Ch ;;:T ' :; Mule Team Borax.. Boraxo pa*^ ^^ > *p F^l Naptha Soap.. 3 Oxydol Detergent Far tha lmlly»a,h? ptg a= CAMPBELL VEGETABLE SOUP SAVHSc J DEL MONTE «r $»«jo< 39«DOLE'S PMEAPPU JUCE S*«j9«CAMPBELL'S PORK am BEANS SAVMOC PV g Your Choce 3 98 Your Choce 98 Your 5 Choce FOR 98,..». CHEEZ-T ««« r7«premum«««. 25t trtu t««hw rltj lt, D«Mn*t 7th n MM M.rktt nrf S«J(-kr«kt ltf* **ly. Colgate's AD Dltrgart (or»utomala wahan Wth 60c off labal' BlueChter Naw wah day u(l Dash Deg Food F»rt!f«f»lthlvM A & P SUPER MARKET, 113 Man St., Woodbrdge ", Comfortably Ar-Condtoned * Open Tuesday* * Thuredayt Tl 9 P.M. - Frlday Tl 10 P. M. Ladde Boy OhekenDogFood All «t M 1 ckclan cam * A&P SELF SERVCE STORE 54Q New Brunswck Avenue, FORDS, NEW JERSEY

14 PAGE FOURTEEN FRDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1957 GUYS FORDS - WOODBRDGE RT. No. 9, V MLE from TURNPKE EXT 100 Yards from Ext 128 Garden State Parkway OPEN SUNDAYS 9:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. HOURS: S 9:3 K" 11 p * NOTCE! All Church & Charty Groups SPECAL DSCOUNT on TOYS Krnjs d-nlfcalon to Ston«Manager LONEL DESEL FREGHT DESEL ENGNE Box Car Caboose Flat Car wth Logs Gondola wth Cansters 8-SECTON CURVED TRACK f rurchasrd ndvdually SECTONS STRAGHT TRACK Automatc Uncouplng Control Lockon #t5(!( HEADLGHT AND MARNE-TRACTON CHRSTMAS TREE LGHTS MULTPLE SETS - 25 ndoor 3 " 25 Outdoor 4 " - BONUS OFFER - "AUDO ENGNEER" and. Tranman's Emergency LANTERN < Wth hr purchase of any Lonel Tran Set of Sl or more n Lonel Accessores. Wth TMs.98 Coupon FOR BOTH Reg TNSEL & TREE ORNAMENTS at LOWEST PRCES Strng of 8 Lfhts n Serfs FBREGLASS Pnch Pleated Draw Drapes 4 97 Reg USUALLY ADVERTSED AT 3.98 LADES' FLANNELETTE DUSTERS Sculptured NNON Curtans 2 97 Par- Reg Chrstmas Table Cloths x52 USUALLY ADVERTSED AT 2<»n LADES' COTTON CHALLS GOWN: vl MCKEY MOUSE CLUB TELEVSON SET An Electrc Toy Televson Set Complete Wth Phonograph llumnated pctures move across screen synchronzed to sound of record. Wth 5 records and 10 flm strps..01) "REMCO" TRANSSTOR RADO KT "BEAT THE CLOCK" DELUXE GAME WTH BLACKBOARD, CHALK and MAGNETC LETTERS Reg Wth Ths lull pun // kl ' Floral prnts, pnk and blue backgrounds Nylon trm Jewelled buttons Szes 12 to 18 USUALLY ADVERTSED AT 2.98 LADES' FLECK WOOL SKRTS Washable, warm sjeepwear Waltz length and long gowns Prnts on whte & pastel grounds Szes USUALLY ADVERTSED AT 7.M:» LADES 1 100% H-BULK Oron TWN SET! Prc-ansembled pkwtc eubneu senstve slatun tuner, regulaton headphone, battery, dode detector and transstor amplfer. Coupon Reg Westnghouse TWN BRUSH FLOOR POLSHER #LP1 Good Through Dec. 7, 195? Wth Ths Coupon Mult-colored fleck wth slot and kck-pleat front Novelty bfclt, Black anl brown Szes Soft and fluffy... a joy to wear, a pleasure to own. All desred colors. Slp-on and cardgan at ths prce* 1 s sensatonal. Szes * HOT PONT " PORTABLE T. V. Wth Antenna USUALLY ADVERTSED AT 7.9«Lades' Full Fashoned mnuus Mazelte ORLON CARDGANS USUALLY ADVERTSER AT LADES 1 MAN-TALORED ROLL-UP SLEEVE SHRTS TOP NAME 54! Cabnet Snk Double Drunbourd Porcelan Top Fxtures ncluded 54 AUTOMATC GAS - 30 GALLON - HOT WATER HEATER - GLASS LNED ~~ 10 YEAR WARRANTY 54 <- MUCES 1)0 NOT NCLUDE DELVERY) Never befoe at ths low prce, perjaps never agan! All the prettest shades awes L ~".39 Never before at ths prce Fne qualty broadcloth n whte, pnk, blue, maze, bege, turquose and mnt Convertble collr Szes 32-38

15 SANTA'S CHRSTMAS \ Gns GUDE VOL XXXV-NO. 34 (Karteret CARTERET, N. J., FRDAY, DECEMBER MMMMMMMMMMMM: SANTA'S CHRSTMAS GFTS GUDE PRCE TN CKNT8 COME TOWN! Everywhere you look... n the pages of ths Secton and n your favorte stores... you'll see proof of the joyful news. Santa Claus has come to town! Jolly old Santa has brought wth hm a wonderful array of gfts, to make ths rhetmerrest Chrstmas ever... for everybody. Brows* through ths Secton for exctng gft deas...and start your shoppng early. CHRSTMAS

16 Povrrrl Toys for lloth Hoys. (w"r/.«t n Varety!. 111 t y operated toys are to be f'l-l n "renter varety than ever.'. m 'h. n.s MVB ths year, for 'f 1 bm 'hl.s nnd boys. They range 1 fn..1 "Dancng Dan," actually, movjn by the human voce, to lm nm1 washng machnes for thr c nx and to lathes and drlls <().; ('( 'wth nhbor ends for 81 LEE ; sntnty snke for boys and, of cuns'\ nl.o nclude fashnatnx trnn seta. Tomorrow's export mechancs can have an automoble wth transparent body to reveal the workhk parts, or gasolne powered bunts. GKT THE FAMLY Chrstmas s a famly affar, nclude j;lfts of games that all the famly cun enjoy. LUGGAGE 'lyrth Amboy's Kxlusvp leather Goods Shop" *\ FOR HM TKAVX BAGS TRAVK, (10< Ks WALLETS TWO UMBRELLAS LEATHER JEWELRY LEE Luggage \ VA ;.'(). ) Smth St., Perth Amboy u We arc lslrllnlors (or natonally known, " Atnerh nn TnrlstT," "Crown," "Sam- MKV ntra-l.lp and Slrramlltr," "Skyway." ".lv hlhumrp," "(;rasshopp»r," 'Mncllj h;rh;rt," "Shnrlrlp" and many olhers.,.. All drl cholres fur Rfts wnrll ulvlnc. However, 11 n douht, gve a KK 1,11 T ( KKTUCATR and rt them < OOM' lur themselves. FOR HER HANDBAGS U'C.GAGE WALLETS JEWEL CASES 'MHKELT.AK HAT BOXES MAKE-L'" CASKS Practcal Gftng Rates Now as Fxed Tradtons The practce of choosng major home applances for gvng to mother at Chrstmas Tme has become a fxed tradton n the Amercan Scene. The trend actually began many, many yearn ago among bolder and more thoughtful husbands who dscovered that the gft of lesure applances brought ther wves, nnd the relef they gave women from burdensome chores of housekeepng were accepted wth a hlnh order of apprecaton. n any event, durng the past three years choce of major electrcal applances for gft gvng has snowballed; BO much so n fact that, as some was has put t. Santa has had to add a fleet of trucks to hs sled-and-relndeer equpment, to take care of the bgger, and heaver load. Accountng for Trend The urge to make t a whte Chrstmas for mother by gvng her a major applance, s provng CATERNG TO Junor's tastes, wth a modern slant, nspres ths ranch phone newly added ths year to toyland's offerngs, more and more stmulatng to more nnd more husbands. Larger famles and fewer servants no doubt have had some share n.stmulatng ths trend. Here the need s for effort savng, burden lftng devces for mom. Major applances are Just the thn:;. Certanly another mportant factor arses from the number of famles that have reached that wnd D ther lves when refurnl-hn" s n order. Though applan' ceqnlred many years ago may.sll be n servce, the ever ncreasng effcency of the modern new models, ther new en.se of operaton, ndcate that the tme for replacement s ]ere. And what "better tme'to make the rejl'rment. than ;t Chrstmas lme? The new major noplances fre brlngl!' an unbelevably hgh order of automaton nto the home the type of automaton Unt, meant freedom for mother, mnkn:' t possble for her to leave wthout a care whle the appl- :ncc stats and stops tself, adjusts temperatures to approprate cookng needs, for example, does nearlv the whole job tself, on a schedule pre-.set by mother. Knee Kvrm major applances s the rr-npcd older of the day for Chrstmas, the only problem Add clothng ulls n> the con front n!.' the many men whochldren's quota of toy.,. want to make a truly superb Rft to ther wves ths season, s what aunlanee shall t be. Nne to Choose From There arc nne from whch to chonfv -ne major applances that make lfe easer for woman- CfT?Tr,TM,\f' Room for Tes on The fact tha,' 0' whole rack full,, r, sb that he doofn new ones. f he runs aae, you'll fnd at,],. sw of hs neckwear perssts n wcarn,. or fve tes over mul completely passln«u, v Somo Of hs tns hnvc worn ther uscrulm.,..; become out maled nc., wdth or flmboymcnr-ver really, lkn m l>lace. At nny rate, n r \ MNATURE DOLLS, (JUEENS OF 1957 TOVLAN), present an almost bewlderng selecton, as unod tme to deal!, reflected from He nftm- ulovr. They feature "elckanfe" and sml thngs as washable skn and plctely new hand, ltn terms of not, just har, teen-age fgures am wonderful wardrobes. Ths group s made up (f Lttle Mss Kevlon dolls, by deal. tes, but a.ludlcnsh half-do/rn or so. colors wth hs sn;, knd the whle they contrbute so TWO ON A MATCH PLACE FOR EVERYTHNG and choose desgns much to her success a.s a homemaker, deas for a man's Chrstmas. one of the now 'jewel boxes" Matched accessores an 1 p f ted Almost nny mnn wll welcome wth hs tam.es. The nne are: the refrgerator, specally desgned to keep hs Tl«new look n 1 the home freezer, the VaK'. tn 1 AmonK the leaders are rcher- cuff lnks matched wth and. omer accessores n order textures eontrbule t cuff-lnks, tc-clasps, belt buckles the slm look, and p dshwasher, the washng machne, than-pver the clothes dryer, the roncr. and Le clasp, n sleamnu metals orl uot! al home :md t'vrlum. of elenance" that nn the cabnet snk unt wth garbage notes men's attre. (; featurng flashng polshed stones. dsposal or dl.shw..sher or both effects and neat ctj DESK TOPPERS Strpes, overall n nstalled. APRONS APPRECATED Fol.,],<, busness man. desk ac- plads are popular \ A.s pretty as they are practcal; crssnres muke welcome gfts, new elegant fabrc. BE PRACTCAL. TOO are aprons she'll wear when she j Consder sur-h tems a.s desk and slver melnll. entertans, and receve wth pleas- clocks and calendars, envelope Slks and smulated, ue at Chrstmas. openers, table lghters, etc. turr.s strke a lmn.n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ s ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ; ^ s u Make Your Chrstmas Shoppng Easer Wth the Convenence Of The HAND- CHARGE SERVCE n Your Hometown Stores "The Hanftuth All the Servces" RST BANK AND TRUST COMEANY GAY, VET/ELEGANT holday centerpece of carnatons, holly, Yut- balls and tall slm tapers. Ths handy arrangement should last throughout the Chrstmas season. SOMETHNG NEW Make her a gft of fashon news, u<l a.s several pars of hosery n ths season's new colors, or the new full-length Sports stockngs. OmhaS ALL FUN «sy lo use tha PEUTH AMBOV, N. J. MEMBER PEUKBAL DBKLFLT NSURANCE CORPORATON No Openng (llar^e NOTHNG ELSE TO BUY HANO-CHARGE No Carryng Charge No Down Payment No Extra Charge 3 Months to Pay t Take Your (Jft Purchases wth You DELUXE OUTOT Ask n Any of the Stores Below for Detals of Jonng. No ordnary rngs, thc«, but orefully selected damonds WOODBRDGE w's Fne Furnture Frantell Sport Shop (hoper's Dept. Store Sterlng-Edson Rugs (.;ll#-d Photo Shop tyn-len Decorators olleys Toys Null's Jewelers & Fashqns llorren's Surprse. Center Dean Floor Coverng The Hoot Shop 1'ublx Pharmacy Modern Men's Shop Vven's K4dy Shop ALL STORES OPEN KDAV Tl.» P. M. PERTH AMBOY Alexander's Men's Shop Allyn Shoes Allen's Factory Outlet Amboy Cycle Shop Anne London Gfts Artcraft Decorators Blanche Shops Boston Shoe Co. L. Bregs & Sons Carr Awnng S Blnd Co. Gdden's Juvenle Shoes Kng's Men's Shop Wne Jewelers, nc. Lee Luggage Shop Levn's Sportng Goods Lchtman Bros. Leber's Sportng Goods Lppman's Apparel Lou Mller Dresses Madsen & HoweJl, nc. May's Dresses ' Mtxlunk's Juvenle Shop PERTH AMBOY Mka Camera Shop Nat's Men's Shop Nederman'K Shoes Paramount Lngere Park Lynn Clothng Perth Amboy Beddng Buthal's Show Segal Stores Shrley Spegel Boy's Boys W«ar Sloboden Shoe* Sterlng Floor Coverng Surprse Store The Wlln Company Youth Fashon Shop C'HARGS T! <jf outstandng qualty, set n mountngs of exquste taste ml beauty. Each set s perfect and permanent symbol pf you! love. Use Our Lay-Away Plan Op«n Evenngs Tll Chrstmas nrfa & LEBEBMAN Qualty Jeweler $ 88 SMTH STREET Forth Amboy VA-«-Utt5 TOTH PHOTO SHOP, 64 COOKE AVENUE, CARTERET Tel. Kl "// /*'«Anythng Photographc, We've Cot t!"

17 . t, "«<W.! l AM(,M»S MAKE T A BRGHT CHRSTMAS for every, n(. famly. Well wthn the scop* Of man, ff ftn t.. p rpm nu Pctured here: Cuff ll nks n brushed gold wth Bllll. ll hbn d* of damonds; man's mamond rln S ; matched dn, j..arrllph n a graceful feather motf wth qu l, of sma,,..,; v: s,,ld locket wth 19 small damonds n curved star settng,' [ STAY-AT-HOMES,,t lnme" togs such as and robes nne sfts. FOR CAREER GRL Welcomed by the workn s t's l\ot Too Lute to Knt That PERSONAL GFT FOR CHRSTMAS Use Jaybell or Flesher Yarns n Your Favorte Materal and Color * tc lades nterested n HANDWORK wr have STNG and SEWNG BOXES and dozens of other lv and practcal gfts. he Sewng Kt (A Complete Yarn Shop) -. Clu-rrv S., Ruhwav Mnk Uareoon 'trnan Lamb FU r ' 8\H ' * " tstrnach/ j^ Gve her fur... the l gft that gves her % va that chershed 'feel- \ ng, that delghts her g at Chrstmas and g long after. Choosng $ the rght fur s easy, $ thanks to our wde jjj selecton of fne qual- $ ty, fne fashon furs, $ and our lay - away 3, plan makes payment SSj easy, too. A Small Depost Holds Any Coat Vnll Chrstmas! Slpper Gfts Pur$verybody on Easy Feet P Whllp vsons of smarplums lttle or no ornamentaton, but dance through other heads, there's Possbly elastc gorng somewhere Probably only one thng on San-1 arount ' tne ankle to nsure aganst * ta's mnd on- Chrstmas Eve. and " PPlT1B tf ' that's low Kood t wll be to get Best ndoor-outdoor slpper for ] home and get hs tred feet nto women la a plan, low-cut flat n a par of easy-fttng shoes. color to match her favorte slacks. Not only Santa but everyone lkes l^ure-tme shoes. They're a gft A casual shoe that men and that spells thoughtfulnesa yet women alke wear outsde as well 'lopsn'l, requre n lot of shoppng. as n s the desert-tye chukka wth And there are so many styles sutable for dfferent occasons that stylng features such as a leash- a leather sole and- wth specal no one ever has too many. type fastener and a klte frnge sttched to the tongue. Romp people lke a slpper that's Both men and women wll apprecate a gft of slppers lned strctly for the hassock,,, whle others lke one that can also go n wool shearlng. Shearlng s the nremnr the corner to the supermarket or out n the back yard soft underwool of the sheep or lamb left on when tle leather s For men n the latter category tanned, and t's deal for keepng there are leather slp-ons wth feet cozy. For the woman on your lst who TO (HARM A LADY A charm bracelet holds un- UMnlly attractve possbltes for Sftng a lady, because you can custom-assemble t to tell a story that s hers alone. t can be "sft thft Rrows." too, because you can add gft charms anytme lo symbolze new events and occasons. s j asajw Kudus - Be Good lo Yourself Treat Yourself to a New HOLDAY HAT. HANDBAG and MAT('HN( ACCES- SORES Sh» Frday Tl! Lee 92 Mnn Street HAT BAR Woodbrdge T:,^- loves frvolous hgh-heeled mules, there are many n elegant leathers, embossed n gold or slver, wool-embrodered n floral desgns, or laden wth jewels or real fur. To wear wth her hostess gown or loungng pants, she'll welcome leather mules n clear, jewel-lke colors, luxurously adorned wth lacy-embroderes or gold or slver embrodery or embossng. There's a tme n almost everybody's day for the Rood old-fashoned leather "house slpper" another good gft suggeston. And don't forget the kds, who'll be especally proud of new slppers. They love them n red or any brght color. Sturdy leather soles as well as uppers gve support to growng muscles. FASON-N-POCKET Put fashon n your man's pocket ths Chrstmas wth a gft box of the handsome new handkerchefs, styled for dress-up wear and featurng such noveltes as two ntals nstead of one. on fold nstead of n the corner, and even the frst name spelled out. Where monogrammng s requred, be sure to order early. GOOD.OOKMd PARS of at-hnme shoes make ths par happy at Chrstmas. She wears embrodered suede flsu, by Deltas, and receves extra gft of Jeweled wedges wth suede band, by Mel Preston. He. havng donned grt of leather sllpons, gets second par wth moc-type front, both hy Evans. Photo by Leather ndustres, Student Actvty Of Young and Old nspres Gftng Now that, up to ffty mllon Amercans have joned the growng adult educatons movement, gfts that brghten the student's lfe are approprate for grown-ups as well as chldren. The choce s as wde as the students' range of nterests, and that covers everythng from plnces. Beethoven to brcklayng. You mght gve a really "specal" gft such as a modern portable typewrter, but there are many others that are easy on the budget nnd sure to net a warm recepton. Books, globes, desk lamps, pen and pencl sets and art supples are among the many avalable. Enrollment n a course would be a novel and welcome gft for anyone wth a specal nterest, be t Goethe or golf. Such courses are avalnble almost everywhere today n regular schools at nght, n communty centers, n Y. M.C. A.'s and countless other e Jfoftv ARE BEST OF ALL! A Small Depost Wll Hold Your Gfts 'tl Chrstmas... OPEN THS FRDAY 'TL 9 P. M. am BEGNNNG THURSDAY, DEC. 12th jj WE WLL BE OPEN EVERY EVENNG UNTL CHRSTMAS! St. Mary's BLANKETS and Others Dueron and Acrlon COMFORTERS - r% aul PLLOWS jjj ; j, 9.95 lo 10.% J,«15AT! SETS S 2.29 to 4.95 g j \ heet and Pllow Case ^JNOVELTY SETS 2.49lo DRAPERY M FABRCS J!S 9«c lo 2.49 Custom-Made Slpcovers Phone l\ ME } For Prompt Servce } 8 Peces Complete Sofa, 2 Chars, 5 Cushons Zppers Throughout Heavy Weltng Regular $ SALE PRCE U "..J ORDER NOW!! WE ALSO MAKE CUSTOM-MADE DRAW DRAPES TO ORDER Wool Flled Cotton Satn Covered OULTS OW EL SETS 1.98 to 7.98 SHOWER SETS / 2.98 to / Chenlle SPREADS 3.98 to Qulted Spreads wth Lurex 7.98 to Bates SPREADS 5.98 to TABLECLOTHS sjnart "Slntex" Prnts and ; Solds Gay Holday Patterns gure to make a bg ht! 2.25 lo 5.49 *» & \GF. THREE THAT ARE DFFERENT! for the l.udy of Tusle... Hemlful SWEATERS FASHONS M 104 MAN STRUT UOllllHtUKlE SWEATER SETS f* KLOSES SHRTS SCARFS SKRTS DRESSES RAGS 4 BETS JEWELRY SEPARATES SLACKS COATS JACKETS UMU; KOBES p"p Qualty Pelts P" the Very latest Styles! Created WOODBRDGE FUR SHOP 522 Amboy Avenue TEL. JWE n S CURTANS FOR EVERY ROOM ^ DACRON TAMBOUR CURTANS 3.98 to 4.98 tt DACRON TALORED No ronng 1.98 to 3.49 GVE YARD GOODS and SEWNG NEEDS! We've bolt upon bolt of the lovelest fabrcs just watng to be turned nto smart wearables. '! DACRON*-No ronng-prsclla 2.49 to COTTONS from 59c yd. J ' S COTTAGE SETS 198 to " WOOLENS and! C ; M t n, MRACLE FABRCS tt DNETTE SETS 2 98 to M - SATN QULTED COTTON MLUM LNNGS Curon QULTED LNNG t. CAFE WTH MATCHNG MAutMu VALANCE vrturt 1 "-^ 1.98 * "" w to """ 3.98 a. J!?,,,. f./}.bnh S DkAPES-Fberglas, Prnted Barks,. New Slk Glaraa Prlnts ZJ&FUOM DUAPES ZJ Bark, Satn Backs to " Wde 1.19 yard. NYLON LUEEX UCV ** "// u Comes from Borders You Know that t's Good" BORDEN'S Surprse Center 84 MAN STREET (Corner of School Street) TEL. ME G'tfl Certfcates Lay-umy Plan Gft T OPEN FRDAY [ KVF.N1N<; TLL 9a Handl-Charge 0 nuljj't Plan for the Lady of Taste... H'H FASHONS 101 MAN Slltlll, WOODBRDGE : MK

18 PAGE FOUR Damond Rngs Play Gft Role Jus. m rasp you thlnlc Chrstmas s for chldren, how come that Mr. Clau.s delvers so many damond rngs nn December 24th? Almost door-to-door n some communtes, when: many young people, home from college, are havnk an ' e?a(^lnt;" tme of t! Actually, by count of the U.S. Census, there were more marlanef last December than n any ftpnk month except the proverbal June oven more than n fashonable October. Anyway, the nrl who Dlans to be marred next June probably wll get her damond thls Chrstmas and start fllng her hope chest the frst of the year. Although brghter than tnsel and froster than a snowbank n moonlght, a damond engagement rng t wll please you to know never comes all trcked out for the Chrstmas trade. You never see t carved wth holly or mstletoe or enameled polnsctta. Three New Motfs lke a Ths season the rng mountngs have three motlffl, however, that wll please the sentmental. There s the lttle swngng bell, loops or wenvnt bunds of "rbbon," and engraved stars. New, shny, whlte J (told weddng bands carved deep wth stars some wth very modern, free-form! stars-~cdme n two weghts and wdths, the larger rng for hm and the smaller for her. The- Chrstmas damond s supposed to be a bg -surprse, but there are varables here. A week or two before, the grl herself may have helped choose t. After all. what el.se would she don for a lfetme of wear wthout even tryng t on n the store! Take the matter of sze alone. A flrl never knows her rng sze -- she doesn't get a ne\v rng that often. Actually, there are three aspects of sze to consder: The sze of the band - and Hnt can be adjusted from one to three szes larger or smaller f she lkes the rng. The sze of the damond, whch s measured n carats and ponts: one hundred ponts equal a carat so that a flfty-flve-polnt damond weghs just over a half-carat. The sze of the "head" or top of the rng where the damonds appear. Ths s all-mportant to the look of the rng on the hand. Almost any jewelry store has a varety of rng mountngs n szes and shapes to flatter dfferent types of hands. FOR THE GRLS Model trans are avalable for any member of the famly ths season, ncludng pastel colored rollng, stock, for the grls. ^raw^wbal«w^ 1895 CHRSTENSEN'S 1957 Practcal, Lovely Are Lngere Gfts Both lnterle and sleepwear for her Chrstmas have the gft of lookng pretty and beng practcal. Everythng from warm, cozy flannel nlfhtpowns and sk pajamas to lacy slps brngs after- Chrstmas rewards n comfort and CHRSTMAS S easy care. Especally p. Brl desgned for lou,,,,,', 1 " 1 'N» B sleepng. " ;... " would belt ensemble" h varous 5m ts ftlu ' Allgator leathers <, lar. along wth v mh^l]l skn, wth bucklosh, nckel and other ; 1U, ','" and alloys. ''' '>D"! U 'tn, Jnore) ha Rue s Chrstmas Specal* "The Frendly Store' HUNDREDS OF WONDERFUL Thele are* hgh qualty toys u)l, t, T them We expect hg rush *>\ tn,\, n dry clenng md order your toys,,,,:, L.. s GFT HER WTH A HANDBAG that's exactly for her, says Santa. SuKJtested for the career woman, or any woman who wears suts, s barrel-shaped graned leather bag, top left. Squared-ofT leather pouch, top rght, s dral for thr suburbante or any woman who wears tweeds. Soft, dressy suede bag wll please the mature woman, whle the shoulder strap bag s suggested for the teenager. \ SUZEthc mly 1, 7 9 ('"lvjluf J,. W.th m Dry Clcnmg,,r,l,, Ml/JL 11 n 11 mh hgh, plus: awercd.mng vqurtcl. wth 1 uucy plastc face nh holds 1 lny bouqurt of flowetl. TOMMY THE TERRH.R 12 only * 1, 7 9 (lctl1 v ' llh! ' Wth 1 $2.00 Dry Cle.nn K, «(., Gotham - Gold Strpe - Berkshre - Blendwcll Larkwood Lngere and House Coats By Luxte - Seamprufe - Barbzon - Loungees SWEATERS # COSTUME JEWEL by Helen Harper JEWELRY BOXES House Slppers - Gloves - Ha Hankes - Umbrellas - Blouses - Pajamas Dresses - Skrls - Luggage FOR HM Tcs - Gloves - Shrts - Jackets Belts - Hats - Socks - Shoes ', $2,Jewelry - Wallets - Slppers - Sweaters s N THRFT NCENTVES are furnshed by newly styled banks modeled after her favorte pooch. FRE TATROL TRKE eves added zest of ever desred docomoton sought by youngsters. Note space n whch Ss stands. By Garton.) BE ORGNAL Dress up wrapped packages wth small, attractve and useful objects for example, a colorful set of measurng spoons or a gala lpstck. TOMMY 1114 nchts K, 8h. pu, nv(rct) and sunds l(urdll)' on hs (uur rcnfurccd legv MOREY La RUE TRUCK-BANK y *. 0 9 ' rtl11 ' V ' Uc * Wth $1.00 Dry Cleaong orda Made of tough brcak-thsam plastc wth jounc rubrxf whtrlv Mcuuct 7" loojj by " hgh. Phone for Prompt Kotcan Scnrr H or FU Underwear - Slacks Pajamas Umbrellas - Luggage Natonally Advertsed Brands! FOR BABY -Shop Now.Whle Selecton s Bfst! SLPPERS FREE 'AlfckllNG AT REAR ENTRANCE ' / Hlunkets - Pram Robes Sweaters Sweater Sets Noveltes - Dresses - Underwear Carter's nfants Wear FOR SS or BROTHER Love Dresses Kaynee Boys Wear Lero Socks - Suow Suts Jackets Fur Muff and Hat Sets - Slppers House Coats and Robes Underwear - Pajamas, FOR TH HOME Blankets - Comforters - Table Cloths Gft Sets - Bedspreads! n an unusually complete selecton of 75 styles and colors. Make a wonderful gft! Gve A Gft Certfcate * The recpent wll then have the opportunty : to make hs or her personal selecton. Open All Day Wednesday Durng December USE OUK LAY-AWAY PLAN Chrstensen's Dcfuwlmcnt Store <)7 MAN-STREET WOOUBRlUt.E ' t Store Hours: Daly 9 to 6 OPEN FRDAY EVENNG 'Tl 9 O'clock 1 s SPORTS GFTS JAGS has the perfect gft for everyone on your lst! For the Fsherman Perm" Q.50 REELS..., up For the Bowler... "EBONTE" BALL GFT CERTFCATES BAGS For the* Skater ROLLER SKATES : CE SKATES «V50 2 up For Tenns Players... "SpaldK," "Wrght & Dtson" and "Rawllng" Equpment TENNS «V15 RACKETS ^up For the Golfer... "Spaldlng" and "Burke" S-Pc. Set of OO.50 CLUBS Dozen BALLS CADDY - 1,75 CARTS :, up ALSO Leather and Rubber 1.75 BASKETBALLS * up 98c FOOTBALLS "Rlpon" Loafer SOCKS 1.95 up A small depotlt wll hold your choce tll Chrttmaa PlENTV OF FREE PARKNG SPACE OPEN EVERY NCHT TLL.CRS MAS JAG'S SPORTNG GOODS 400 STATK STKKKT Perth Ambuy H ( Mtl-~Uenry Jtluwsk, 'tup. -for a muscal Chrstnas! Excjusvc Agency lor Such Famous Name Accordons as EXCELSOR t ACCORDANA HELL EXCELSOA TlTAN.0 ORO t ACME We have a number of 120 bass sudlo-u«d and recondtoned ACCORDONS FROM UKULELES Specals now on Tenor, Bartone and Regular lke*. A muscal nstrument under the tree wll n..-.' a truly noteworthy Chrstmas. Come, COOM.. to-plea.se gft from our wde selecton a : : - reduces prces! Check These Specally Prced Gft Suggestons: TRUMPET Outft Specal! $59.50 CLARNET Outft Specal! $69.50 TROMBONE Outft Specal! $69.50 VOLN Outft Specal! $32.50' DRUM Outft Specal! $95.00 Electrc Gutar Outft " Specall f We Carry a lull lne of Mu»lo»l nstruments and Accessores PertU Amboy' Oldest Estubluhed Accordon Cvnvr ) Years at the Same Locaton t EDDE'S MUSC CENTER State Street, Perth Ankoy BONKOSK, 'KOl'HETOtt ' '

19 .,,HSTMAS SUPPLEMENT junta Heralds Brllant prstmas wth Bag Full )f New deas for Gft,,,(:,, wt R...H UCM, lnn come to town e-rv ths the most exctsne Chrstmas on record to < s old-fashoned only n the sense th,,,,., How of a mast Ray and generous dlsnnjf, a Walm " people happy by choosng Klfts ha w, ' * h Wrvc - S l -»" for Rft gvng are W1 " tllllv lh Hay Wth Musc L n.t v. nnv ^trub rut "» "mm. lfllment of the rcher, SaV avlng ' nr auto nutomatlon»««on and nna made Ths s Rong to be a Chrlstmaf madp l,(c that 18 possble for Rlamorous wth now beauty of»v wth musc and entertanment n endless and contnung m n a modern era wth ts desgn, g, tokn a top-rankng pos-, )[))rlunltle«for enjoyng ton fmotk the g pos varety, f Santa hts hs way, for K the (,-T hours of lesure now gfts mother 'he new televson and rado set? want.s; nnd nd prpsrnts of,,, 10 all. The desgners, f tools, l now jowerrd, wll bo t *»d hgh fdelty record players, treasured by..s md artsans of today,. m-bmrea by a nre vastly mproved. Portablty, nrd Santa's, team to do-t-yourself dad; whle the kddns heaven blew 'rm want and the pont Where "she may < n- for example, has been carred to ;, hs- capacty for gft 'an havn workng replcas nf all deed» have musc wherever sh(, Sow Magcally Endowed the modern machnes of the age goes.". Mch prosac thngs as to help them learn whle playng t w a Chrstmas durng whter,,.plances, now magcally nt beng grown-up, whch s ther many, many more people wll br,(l wth tme 1 - and eflort- favorte pastme. lonns the ranks of amateur Thus, the beauty and delcacy \l PUBLX PHARMACY -OR HER... All Natonally Advertsed COSMETCS AND PERFUMES»f the thngs one fnds n the.wlry store, has an tdd«d dmenson of usefulness; wearng apparel, now^o smartly styled for»" B R e groups, s more than a matter of comfort and utlty because t can be a gft of confdence nsprng and character buldng fashon; and names art no longer for the kddles alone but for the whole famly to enjoy together no matter how dsparate the ages. photographers, now that there are so many new and easy to handle cameras for maklna moves or atl! Pctures n cther black and whltr r color: s. n fact, a season of multple Rft gvng, especally among members of the famly, when not usl one or two but half a. dozen mckarps are fnng to be placed Vneath the tree for everyone. Ths s made possble by the wealth of useful and handsomely desgned devces to help make lfe more comfortable, to help make lovely lades more bnautful. to help make everyone gayer, that can be acqured wthout stran on anyone's Chrstmas budget, J TYPCAL 01 TOY MUSCAL NSTRUMENTS that actually play, and avalable ths year n jfufflelent varety to equp a full band, s hr lghtweght la«tfa horn Junlot s blowng so lustly above. Table Top Applances Make Handy Lttle Servant Gft Automaton has come to the realm of small, table top electrcal applances to add effcency to these already beautful and convenent canddates for gft Wth some thrty of the lttle household servants from whch 'o choose specal Rfts for a woman and for some men as well you'll fnd those that, cook "qupped wth tmers and heat controls. Of course the automatc toaster has been wth us for qute a whle. Perhaps someone on your lst needs a new one, A new j mother would welcome a bottle warmer for baby. Hand rons, Wth automatc heat controls, and especally the lght weght models for travel, make wonderful gftng, Electrc blankets provde warmt warmth to the taste of the ndvdual, and make gft*. thoughtful Travel can be Gude to Gft Wth more and moe Amercacntm ravplnk each year, nlfts, hat m:ke trlp-laktng easer ol more fun are sure to score hgh A «' of fne hnagc can be ;\s elnho!r us u complete mntoht'rt set or as ftmple us a' small ovrrnght or vanty case '. An always-on-the-go executve! type would love one of the many popular versons of Vhe ttluhe enw. perhnpk mononrammed for extra dstncton nnd protecton Wmst loss en route. The traveler to foregn land* WNNNG ( OMHNVTON for mancftr; Slver l-lmr and ruff-lnk srt and coordnated slver mesh belt wth black allgator buckle.?aoe FVE AMON TK BEST ttf rlotooranlk MTv a prrrklnnbulll 35-mm. ranrfndrr model wth pnralltt mrrcln) fnder, and accrvory lrnnes. ttttt. ht nrw l.hrn He wth nht nwur :ud jo-mm \rn*. Shown»lsn are the 90-mm And.15mm wmt unte knm n mke wonderful tlvlne would welcome such handy (flfts nuty are llt f "booklet*" wttf us passport ense* «nd currency ["leaves" tha tcu of! and rxpand^ exchange devces when wet. tntc washcloths 01 Other traveler'* ad* nclude: peces of soup. ', flled tolet caw-1. frst ad kuj Clothng sfts that travel wtlj '.uu laundry kts whch hold a ease nclude no-ron slvrtsj c o t h «A 11 n e. foldng plastc blous*.s, lngere and robes. Fold< hungers and lttle envelopes full ng umbrellas and pnckable ht f soup powder. me other bnund-ut-plrnsr gft*.* The woman who travels, Armchar travelers, as well u whether around the world or onm-tml ones, vumld enjoy week-end Jaunt, would n,pprc-! gfted wth travel books. And, fo elate her favorte cologne or hand the traveler come home, there loton n a lenkproof, unbreakable j many gfts to hnnx bu'k tappl plastc bottle. the many gfts that are cost but hgh n nge-! memores of hs adventure sncl as delcous uoumet foods fron forelen lunds > t '% ' k AM, GFTS BOXED AND BEAUTFULLY WRAPPED FRFK OF CHARGE! FOR HM... Klcclrc Shavers (l<arcllc Lghters Shavng S«*ls For mportant {lft-p 1 PUBLX PHARMACY Open Evenngs Tll 10 P, M. '.VOOOERlDCE N J Free Delvery Call ME--OKO!) HKC.V..V KOB;) for Chrlstmas n the sft he opened frst s ths fortunate fll)w. Happly t's made «f "Dacron" blended wth cotton, so t's wash 'n' HTr - Jewelry by Srcmcnlz For Chrstmas or brthdays.,. jewelry by Krcmentz s emnently sutable. Classc n desgn, precous n qualty... each Krementz pece has 11 lastng lovelness... mparted by a rch overlay of 14-Kt. gold. Come n and see our beautful jbsclccton of ths fne jewelry. jfl Harlequn Brooch $11.50 Earrngs $13.50 'plus tax M Each n fne leatherette gft case SEE: The greatest array o Qualty Toys and (Sanes for Koys and (rls of all apes! FOR GRLS a QUALTY (WY at STATE JEWELERS A Small Dfpott Wll Hold Any tem Tl Wanted ' "A Gft from the Jeweler s Always Somethng Specal" Lay-Away Plan Dvded Payments Arranged 93 MAN STREET Phone ME Open Frday Tll 9 P. M. WOODBRDGE GNNY DOLLS & ACCESSORES G1NETTE DOLLS JLL 10' " DOLLS TNY TEAR DOLLS R;V((E)Y ANN DOLLS HETSY McCALL DOLLS WELSH DOLL CARRAGES HOPtflNS DOLL CRBS BALLERNA DOLLS REVERE MNATURE WARE NURSES UNFORMS & KTS VV'ALCO BEAD SETS TV GAMES OF ALL TYPES Hundreds of humous Name Brands n Stock! FOR BOYS \ WK A«E OPEN \ FRDAY EVENNGS For MEN WRST VVAK HFS ELECTRC SHAVERS' DENT. BRACELETS, PEN and PENCL SETS CUFF LNK SETS LEATHER WALLETS BELT H1CKLES RONSON LUJHTERS CGARETTE CASES CLOCK RADOS plrthstone RNGS ONYX RNGS For WOMEN DAMOND RNGS OF ALL TYPES BRTSTONE RNGS NECKLACE AND EARRN( S,ETS VANTY SETS COSTUME JEWELRY DENTFCATON BRACELETS j WRST WATCHES SLVERWARE SETS NOVELTY SLVEK- WARE PORTABLE RADOS Wunderul Selecton of NFANTS' and CHLDREN'S GUTS, Too! ASSORTED CHARMS D 14-Kt. Gold and ' TLL 9 O'CLOCK. Sterlng STATE JEWELERS Bonus llanks at Our Stoc Pck Up Your SPEDEL$1O 8 w She'll Just Love Our Pajamas Neglgees* Kohes - Pantes Grdles - Bras (ow)h - Hosery Jeweled Sweaters Mouses Skrts Searfs - Hankes AeceHsores (JENTLEVEN: Our sales staff wll be glad to help you select her gft! We've gfts that arc afljtter wth frvolty.,.. Just as luxurous as can be, and yet cry practleal, too!! OPEN DALY 9 A. M P. M. OPEN SUNDAYS! FOR BOYS m GRLS A Parker Games ce Skates Venus Paradse Colorng Sets 0 Flexble Flyer Sleds deal Toys Plaskool Toys Rencu Toys Emene Toys Fsher-Prfte Toys* Velocpedes Glbert's Mcroscope and Chemstry Sets Lonel TRANS HO TRANS AMERCAN FLYER TKANS, POOL TABLES RACHJEDY ANDY FORT APACHE (A Marks Toy) Famous (.LH.K 1 ELECTRC SETS MODEL KTS SPORTS EQUPMENT USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN DOOLEY'S HOUSE OF TOYS "Oldest and Largest Toy Store n Ths Area" 1102 S. (jeorges Avenue Wootlbrdge Yr.r'1 ^ A J r X A X J V ^brdge _ 1H MK-M6H ) )...,...,...,,.. Slate 'tlllmt"),,. W Man Street

20 . PAG Doll World nfluenced By Fashon Kts (nnd n.. n M., (rood Groomng talt n All Lttle Grls The mnature doll.s f regnng queen of toylands. Santa's pack.s fhlfd wth n record number of numerous, dmnutve beautes who, not. only are. endowed wth nuseul 1 arhty and other human talents hut also have more clothes' than people -- all of them "stylsh. Furthermore each rlejjant costume.s fashonably accessorzed N SHOOK SHOP frutn /lower and feather hats to spndle heels. The year 1957 also wll be notable for the year of elegant doll coffeurs, reports Melvn Freud, presdent of Toy Gudnee Councl, notng the extra play value provded by dolls' sturdy synthetc har, The emphasto on fashon coordnaton and wardrobe varletv s broadenng the age nterest n dolls, he says. Many teenage grls now are doll collectors. taklk nterest n desgnng addtonal wardrobes for ther "best dressed" beautes. Teach flood Groomng The varety of the new doll wardrobes provdes a complete educaton n basc fashon prncples. Matchng accessores wth the proper costume for every concevable socal orca.slon also helps make doll mothers aware of the essentals of good taste and good uroomns. Notable are the doll kts whch ADULT AND CHLDREN'S BOOKS ATLASES HB.MS COOK BOOKS DC- TONAR1KS LATEST FCTON AND NON-FCTON BOOKS WRTNG PAPER AND NOTES WRTNG PORTFOLOS AUTOGRAPH, PHOTOGRAPH AND SCRAP ALBUMS DARES GUEST BOOKS EDUCATONAL TOVS DOLLS t STUFFED TOYS GAMKS FOR THE FAMLY. CHRSTMAS AND NEW YKAR GREETNG CARDS LARGE DOLLS AND TRUCKS REDUCED! 79 Smth St. << s rand The;tn-)-"VA-6-o665 Perth Amboy M A gft of jewelry s not only warmly welcomed on Chrst m.s mn'ng, but s dearly chershed for years to cuu 1. Choose your sfts now from our grcnl M'lc'lo (f beautful jewelry, sure to delght rvcrv person un your lsl! l-akk!\<;s ELGN AMERCAN COMPACTS NECKLACES SLVERWARE KELKlOUS J-WELHY t WALLETS JAHY CFTS t KEY CASES DRESSER SETS CHARMS Gfl-Buxrd n 3- to 12-Plece Sets are scared to nculcate (food groomng habts early. Clrannt; ouflne.s set specal attenton Ht flown to tooth brushng. Doll kts supply mnature szes of fnmous brands. Doll furnture desgners nr caterng to the hgh ncdence of 8 and 10 nch dolls. 'Makers of Tntcbpr tov 1 u g R a K e, ran^h houses and even convertbles also apnear to keep dlmrnson:l requrements of the tny glamour doll n mnd. Th- thorough detal of the fashonable doll's accessores s nre to astonsh the youn»<>r set ths Yuletlre. A wardrobe of storkngs and shoes sutable for nl occasons from ballroom apnearnnces tn a sk jump rendezvous are bank's, Sleep wear covers all the requrements from warm flannels 'o the flmest shortes. ' Bouffant pettcoats'get specal attenton glamorous props for On hs wnrk-a-dav sde (f he luscous floats of chffon n thej«s to busness, consder such latest Parsan recpe for evenng oft.s as dfsk sets, pocket secrcelegance. The shlnv black sheath sl- "nrles. bref nnd attache eases, >>en and pencl sets and Uf he houette wth stockngs s n evrlence for elegant dolls n lne wth the newest fashon dctates for grownup wnter fashons. A hnt. too. of a slghtly accentuated bosom s noted n some of the doll fashon queens and some have wardrobes of bras to sut dfferent necklnes. t wll be good news to mother that the new verson of doll wardrobes are realstcally desgned to make t easy to.stow away gowns, undes, accessores and shoes n proper order. The nfluence of Amerca's larger famly unts s evdenced by doll famles whch nclude baby dolls, pony tal dolls and glamour grls all wth a marked famly resemblance., RNGS for MEN and WOMEN ; $ Brdal Sets Sgnet Brth Stone f Famous r f:>'.,' /*^r" s xs ls< *'^' ^ l! Make " -'- ^O-^t * 1 WATCHES s By Lnngne WUtnauer Hamlton Hulova Klen Gruen Tmex Westfwld JEWELRY SETS LGHTERS by Anson and Swank Avalable n Sets or Separate Boxes Handsome Personalzed Belt Buckles A Small Depost Wll Hold Your Selecton Tll Chrstmas. g «Ronson t * Zppo Ascot» Klsn 3 Amercan Beatte Ppe Lghters PEN and PENCL SETS SEAFFER SNORKEL PARKKK WATERMAN PAPERMATE ' Marcaste, Rhnestone, Gold ( / NECKLACES, BRACELETS, EARRNGS! OPEN ' MATCHNG NECKLACE AND! EVENNGS TL: EARRNG SETS CHRSTMAS Wearables Rate Tops for Gvng Every man has many sdes, any one of whch wll gve you a of clues tn gftng hm successfully at Chrstmas. Hf hn? hs m-'" % tlem sde and 'Ms sentmental sde, hs work-a- ^:y sheandhs lesure-tm* 1 s'dfl. Vs wlnus Mcle and. hs all-forfun sde, He has hs favorte -tnr's, pastmes, hobbles and nterr.sts. On hs prnofel sde (esneclally f he s n do-t-vnnrselfer) r*os- =lblv no'hhy; would please hm more than a much-wanted tool or ner-f* of workshon equpment. On hs sentmental sde, a beautfully rnmed pcture of yourself mght vel he r/ht on the target of hs heart's desre. ravels nueh> all manner of upeagn nnd kts. On hs lesure-tme sde, the gftng possbltes range all the 'vnv from gear for hs sport or hobby to a box of hs favorte cgars or a new book pertnent to hla nterests. Start Wth Wardrobe Often the h n st plac to start our pf-tbnk'r 1 '; s wth a man's 'vardrohe. For Ml. c 'de.s of a man's any-fafeted lfe, he must "dress 'he oart." and you en help hm f,o do so wth vour gft. For hs busness sde, consder "hr* 5! uvhnt, man ever ba.«"tn""h?, '""fktes wck 1!, hplu. gloves, handkerchefs. Take a look at th whe varet'- f r"a*">'-d vets "f tes fnd?o^ks m nndspne gft r^rkakes. Sure,o please.' ton. ate the new sh' lf - -nh-tje tnflchpd sets, alons wth nttler tmh knt gloves (Sets. For the lesure sde orhs lfe. Mn tn sportswear and loungp- " «"r for a host of ffft'or Hnc T) ( uk n term*! of spol shrts, sweaters, slacks, zla-lacket. 1 ). 'ounl! robes, sweater smrtsand. 'or a really deluxe gft/n whch 'he whole famly msft Jont a handsome sports jacket or suburban o 1 en 1 coat. Pnort 'blls present a galaxy of <=old colors, mnature tartans. ulads and strpes to sut any nan's taste from the darng to he conservatve. wth reverent fnest qualty GBSON Relgous Greetngs. See our selectons. TOTH Photo Shop Gl COOKE AVENUE CARTERET Phone Kl sweaters ran'.e all he way For mlder days outdoors there frnn fnely woven cardgans (always good for around the house* are zlppered jackets whch come lp poplns, gabardnes, meltons, to b> bulky knts that go well on fleeces and tweeds. For more the skng slopes. They come n a ngged weather, thefre are husky tremendous varety of styles, weaves! patterns and colors. An extra par of slacks wll fnd a welcome place n the average man's wardrobe. Gray flannels rate tops wth most men. but there s plenty of scope for selecton among the popular whpcords and covens. Most of the new ones are cut along slmmng lnes, some wth a sngle pleat, some wth straps or buckles on sde or back. SMARTLY STYLED J1X, from a famly of mnature dolls, for smart ynung crls eght lo tlrteon. WONDERFULLY REALSTC are the new thngs benf offered ths year for young and old ralroaders. Here, n snow plow, selfpovrred, s pllng a enne, und rfht, a contnuous rotatng radar antenna. Ruffle coats wth warm ple lnngs. They come wth or wthout hoods. For your man's "loaf lfe," the new loungng robes strke a note qf luxury ths year, n rch slks that feature deeply colorful tones qr n warm snug wools and com- s blnallnn fabrcs. Then there are the swrntcr-shlrts that manage to combne the advantages of both garment. 1! and are Just the thng for relaxng at ome or for nformal entertanng. Should you decde on a sports coat, your choce s a wde one: tweeds, rough or brushed, Lodens and covert* n checks and herrngbones. Most come n threebutton models, some wth leather trm on collars and cuffs. Should the f mmh a suburban or en,-,., these n sold n )r checks. Many R 110! - t ngs, square ),,, (ll stylng noveltes. f your man h house, garden ov n you can make a h. M from a wde array n denm or twll, kno^'k-about wear' too. LLLAN'S n CARTERET for your Chrstmas Shopp'n FROM NATONALLY-ADVERTSED MANUFAfTMn -.., 4 *,^ KNTTEp SUTS SPORT AND DRESSY SUTS «n,v, SPORT JACKETS «CAR COATS ALL-WEATHER U\ \ (, V S UMBRELLAS SWEATERS, Sport and Dressy HANDBAGS, Evenng and Sport t JEWELRY HOUSECOATS (32 to M) GLOVES LNGERE sjvs GOWNS CRNOLNES and HOOPS HOSF.KV KNEE SOCKS BELTS, Sport and Dressy BED JA; K N CURDLES and BRAS t SKRTS and SEPARAT s DRESSES Szes frob 5 to 15-8 to 20 PAJAMAS and LOUNGNG SETS BLOUSES, Nylon, ( Velvet, Jersey SLACKS BERMUDAS PEDA, 1T» SCARVKS NECKERCHEFS HANDKERC1! WK DO CHRSTMAS WRAPPNG When n Doubt (Jve a (lft Certfcate Lllan's Dress Shop 71 ROOSEVELT AVE., CARTERET, N. J. Tel. Kmball JON LLLAN'S DRESS CLUB STORE ' '.H. Mon., Turs., Thurs., S::u A.M.,, > r 1UUKS. open Frday frum!l::(l A.M. h. V Gve Yourself a Chrstmas Gft Next Year! j j JT^' "Take a ^r ^ 7 ' 0/1/1 P /» \ : j l d Tp from -^sfe* \for a llwrer Lhrhtmas» - L OKDL'K KAHY-OKHH TODAY! WALSECK'S.'[(>,"> Amboy \VCC Ljlve ^rlqweh from \l\jafonecn j Whether t's the tradtonal polnsettlas n a rbbon-ted contaner or a magnfcent bouquet o( roses flowers add 't»t and color to Chrstmas. They cost so lttle, yet repay many tmes over n pleasure... and, remember, f you're n doubt about the rght gft don't hestate, send flowers.... and for your far-away frends and relatves, what better Yuletlde remembrance than Flowers by Telefraph? 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21 MA,". [,(,ftsthat (her Bg are nv Accessores,,. evenng baps, lux-.1,. fur peces, pretty.'.,.- you can't go pl(;l8ln S varety.,,, choose nfts for her """ n.tv mportant extras JEWELRY FOR,! n accessory depart- * sure Rfts are opu- o her Rlamour and l wth ("lee because D.stretch hnr ward- drsmk that symbolze suth as football, baser,]. am gloves are among bnsmball, hockey. AM A CHRST- MAS TREE COMNG TO TELL YOU THAT CHRSTMAS S AT SCHLESNQER'S FAMOUS CHRSTMAS CARD GALLERY. YOU'LL FND RELGOUS, M0D- KRN. CLASSC AND AMUS- NO CARDS FOR EVERYONE KVEN YOUR UNCLE FROM TM- HUKTU... EACH ONE S MORE DSTNCTVE AND HANDSOME MAN THE NEXT. YOUR FRENDS LL WANT TO KEEP THEM ALWAYS WE NVTE YOU TO COME AND SRE THEM (,V,\ TYPEWMTKl THS (MMSTMAS mtl St., Uehvfc Madson and.mtl'lcllan Perth Amloy. N..1. ft?? EY KDS! Come and Meet SANTA' n person HOPER'S bmorrow! (Frday, Deeemler 6t!«) r rom 6 F>. M. to 9 P. M. and Saturday F W K..K-: SON and both lke the lone-wearng allwml sweater-, t.-> found under ther Chrstmas tree. The lad's s : bulky kn rmllov' n R ht gray wth darker Rray collar and runs. The m;t:\ low neck wool cardgan has the new raglan shoulder. (Wool Bureau photo.) Kll FASHON COSTUME mte struck ly dolls for Chrstmas s obvous lovc. She comes wth matched KMKC. t j*#r ^ -,-.^j*tj*v v >. * K ^"! ^*t» * * : Watches are Fne Yuletde Gfts The "KR nf tme," the most practcal Chrstmas wsh of all. has put watches n[ all knds, for nl,v/fs at. the tup of most specal Chrstnas lsts. W;tc :es have a real "rndrr- ' lla" lfe a.s Rfts, (or ther prac M functons have been so!! 1 a m o u r z o r wth f a,s h o n!;'l:'.s that they are as m- Dortant for how they look a.s for 'low they perform. Leather Gfts Sure to Clck f there.s anythng you can' 'l'prml on n a man t's thnt he'll hvnvs lke leather. And there are ) nnny (lfts n lentler. t'.<t easv ' o srlrt. mp thnt rxartly suts the mm yn hnvp n mnd. Y'l can pot hm a wallet or ock't Mrrrtnry n pl(?skln or harkkn to RO wth hs twffcts j n- n rch calfskn, morevro ' nd'-r. ostrlcl. allgator or pn- ' :l Pnt v ll no wth hs more, [mal elnllp.s. ')! perhaps he'd lke some- 1 thn' f'n 1 n rathpr to "nmtch! he wml' he ftlrondy hns: n kev \ ";"-'. cktnrfttp ensp, enrd CAST or j n'onndm pad... J For 'P 'specal mnn on yonr 1 st ; PW pece nf UK»nne wll; 'e n u'onhv token of your <<n- 'men* Consder the new lght - '.vrht l'-'srarp thnt hns the uond 'dolts nnd nrsed durnblllty for '/Hen leather s noted, yet wekts lbont half ns mncl us the old ^vle hbks Most men lke a sn-enlled "two "nter" ns ther basc pece of 'urcrkp As a mntched eompanon "nu n man wll welcome an overnght or weekend bun or n club 'm whch s pnrked from the top. There fre also leather-covered 'nches, shavlnu kts, portable rados. nlb'n rlooks and bpverng etv Almost anythng n man lkes, 'e'11 lke better n leather. Wth the srowlns refnements of fne watch styltv;, watches now h.ne a role n w.udrobe planu". And the "specal occason" aspects of the newest watches surest somj exctng!-'fl possble straps, provdes an easy and mal fashon note to her day- 'me r'o)"s. Homomakcrs and 'vn««fln H the.sop"'l shock and ' nler resstant watches practcal S]p"k snnrts washes are de- ="v'd for country clpthes. For dress nl occasons, those wth unusual.shapes,.stone set- Mm:s. delcate brnclets. or deco- '"t.ve fn"e.s. lend ther own note of s'o'd taste. Thn us wafers, the newest wt'-hes for men have ther own n'^nlo beauty. A varety of.shapes to flatter ;nv man's wrst and specal l)lt( ' s - j hock-resstnnt cualte.s for the The busy career tar] or home-! sportsman or hard workng husmker fnds a.' prclal need for nes.sman, all enable the "gft of dlferent knds of watches, A tme" to be enoyed and appreclss;- cle.sk. wth nterchange.- : a ted all year long. Smla's \^ llohtst ^ We have everythng 10 make a sportsman happy. at MCCARTHY'S SPO«BRlSC A TOl'l H H 1MH ('Kv'Mls wth,,f packets <f \fcn. ln l.lvrs,nul r'ds»l rr s.udrnrrv Here s :m :n- of tl:t can,lt:t- from. lurkng tubrr" Bn cnstrk vrr, lltlr, 1,, A...nulrlr kt. wll,..rootes for sprlk punlu. FESTVE SWV.ATFKS d-lll ) her at Chrstnas, tt rrhl nto j her party plans for tlv ft and after. Younsters receve h:; 1, dvdends on a walch''-'ll. t.s pro ul proof of ther "'nwnl 1, ;" and ther pre teaches hem l '.sun of punctualty Specal (t's'.-.:: n complement small knds and vrsls, specal feature^ an:l desyl.s, make th-se watches her very own. And extra sturdy con-.strueton on clldrcn's watches enables them n absorb le lnlslment of actve weac.s. lux KPr-sz: nprs You can put Cl'sltls n a man's po"ket wl'n s'h "fl.s as slver money clasps, rjwrrtlc and csar ca.s«'s and lhtfs. GUTS FOR THE HOST Slver bar tools, c o. k t a 11 ptchers and shakers are ;.l'u tha any ho.st wll appv..te. Many n*v deas n ths Held are br" shown n ths secton. A. PAGF. V) 1M> m ( hrlslnuw tmm Hd lmn aflrr Art the foulards, rrpu trlpf* rvlurcd (lr< now (r.htrd n (hr <turc< > FOR MEN WHO CARVE d ad nnd nbet n mnn n hs role of presdng at the dnner table, KVC hm a two-pece ster-- "»K slver carvng set wltrr a stetl f()1 M(lsl "'" ''P'"' ' l Mt specal knves nr ham, t>oultry and s. ehk] OTL-ST PP" enjoy sewng! : BRAND NEW -11 $1195 EASY BUDGt TERMS LBERAL TRADE-N ALLOWANCE SNGER SNCER SEWNG CENTER ' "1N(. (twll.l Uln«CO. 16') Smth Stwt, 'rrtl \mhov Open D:tlv Tll l Satunlay Tll f V. M. n,,h.c ll 2-2H:u; A 'KUSONA. ('l.almk ACCOrNT 1 a 1 ' as Greetngs \ Warm and Tended./ \ A. Full Fashoned O'ttn Cardgan Swfter wp.h Fake Leopard Collar. Black or Bege -1 nf.98 Sze 31" to 40 * ' B. The last word n bulky j knt Sweaters. Red a or whte. 1 y.98 " Szes 34 to 40 *^ f Tom 4 P. M. to 6 P. M. He Has Somethng Uod for All of You!! l;»j; your flash camera and we'll take your pcture wth Santa. CLP AM) SAVE Santa's Schedule at ltl( "nu*r 6 from 6 to f) V. M. nl-r 7' from 4 to 6 V. M- :. n, u from 6 to 9 v. M. ltr H, 18, 1», 20, 21, G to 9 P.M. ""'T MSS MEETNG HANTA! yu'll Fnd Won4ert'ul for the Entre (Famly tt tropers ft SJ? '.ftt FSHNG TACKLE and KTS CE SKATES ROER SKATES GUNS and AMMO HUNTNG SUPPLED C. Newsworthy! Our Englsh rbbed, all wool Blouson Sweater, whte or black. 98 Szes 34 to SHOP FRDAY KV^NM T-L!» SE OUR CONVENENT.AV-AWAV PLAN Our Convenent Luy-Away Plan HOPER'S Man St., J- MCCARTHY'S SPORTNG GOODS C O ^ 100 Man Street Woorbrdge Say Fellas... Don't Forget Men's Nght Wednesday, Dec lltl, From f to!) V. M..(See Our Ad tn Snorts Page)

22 ( > TAE ETOTT Men Favor Gfts That Help Them Rde Ther Hobbes Gfts that help a man rde hla hobby are sure to wn a warm rtceptlon on Chrstmas mornng. Best part about gearng a gft to R hobby s that almost every man has one. t may be somethng as unversal as collectng stamps, Old cons or phonograph records or as specalzed as puttng a shp model together n a bottle. t may be as creatve as pantng or Sfculptlrm. as actve us gardenng or as sedentary BR readng up on a certan hstorc perod. Whatever drecton a man's nclnatons may take, there arc gfts that wll ad and abet hs pursut of lesure-hour happness. For the "week-end panter," OPEN FRDAY TL 9 PJW. Gve a Hamlton.,. "The Prestge Watch" there are easels, palettes, portable panty kts, canvassrs, tubes of ol colors. For the amateur sculptor, tools and modelng clay For the man who lkes to make thngs n metals or leather, there are mplements and materals. For the model maker there are kts wth whch to buld or assemble mnature versons of almost anythng from an ancent j There's Handsome DAMOMD NTAL RNGS Luggage Royal Typewrters Clock and Telephone Rados Custom Belts for Men By Anson automoble to a.space shp rght out of scence fcton. For the gardener,.sutable Rfts range all the way from basc hand tools to powered mowers, trmmers and cultvators For the camera fan, there Ls a wde array of gadgets and gear HUGE SAVNGS on Damond Rngs Now! HUNDREDS OF QUALTY CHRSTMAS GFTS Martn Lawrence Jewelers 94 Man Street ME Woodbrdgc «"WE SERVCE WHAT WE SELL" Exclusve at PLATT'S. LTTLE MSS REVLON DOLLS and ACCESSORES New TV, Rado Sets Make for Better Presents What's new n the realm of' TV and Rado sets, and n Record PlRyers and H-F systems, ths year, opens the way for smart Santas to ndulge n some exceptonally successful Chrstmas gft a word to descrbe somethng specal wth respect to nl three of these basc nstruments that carres wth t almost postve assurance that the gft chosen can be successful despte Flowers nspre Chrstmas Decor Chrstmas ls the one tme of the ven- when you can throw away your artstc nhbtons and" let your magnaton run rot n the decoraton of your home for the Yuletde season. t's pretty hard to make an nrtstlc blunder wth all the tantalzng fresh weens and flowers popular at ths partcular tme of year. You smply can't go wrong wth a bedecked mantel of pne boughs, sparklng Chrstmas balls, gltterng candles and a squrt of "push-button" snow or a brass bowl of shny holly sprnkled wth rrd berres and hardy, long-lastng whte carnatons. Alyn Wayne, offcal stylst for the Florsts' Telegraph Delvery Assocaton frmly beleves that the ndvdual artstc flar should be nurtured and gven full play but has come forth wth a fetf suggestons after you have trmmed the door, wound the bannster, decked the mantel, flled the bowls and suddenly fnd your own creatve source of supply exhausted. The large brass kettle you keep besde the freplace for kndlng wll look lovely flled wth pne boughs and glded pne cones. Remember to add water so the greens wll stay fresh throughout the holdays. Borrowed from England A small embrodery hoop, the nner rnp nserted at rght angles to the outsde rng, then wrapped n red rbbon and flled wth mstletoe makes an excellent excuse to kss the prettest grl n Hje^c^VJ^when suspended n an syeh pr doorway. Ths s called an Englsh "kssng ball" and has been used n England for centures. that wll help hm to perfect hs performance n shootng, developng ard prntng hs pctures, For the student of world affars, there are wall maps, globes and plenty of pertnent topcal lterature that wll help hm to follow the course of hstory-n-themakng. For the man wth specalzed readng nterests, new and authortatve books n lne wth hs bent wll make welcome aud now.,. For the Frst Tme n Mddlesex County FLURA MR Fner CHOCOLATE Candy (^xc Foregn Chrstna* Greetng Cards HUNGARAN FRENCH POLSH SWEDSH GERMAN SPANSH AND TALAN V\w* - Cgarn - Cgarettes teautfl Gft Statonery mported Chrstmas Decoratons the fact the recpent already hns; shorter pcture tubes, mak.es ths abacs sa,vlng placement n a one set CluslmM the rght tme to replace one of the older bulker The word s "portablty." The refnement of portable TV sets, models that may be clutterng up portable Rado.sots and portable record players has been wonderfully broad ths past year. Ths, set. n lvng room, wth a gft of a new of course, s n response to the Now Shelf Wdth ever ncreasng* p o p u 1 a r 11 y of Ths would certanly please these handy carry-about models. mother, who has always looked Compact Portables askance at the awkward sze and Portable TV sets have benefted shape of earler models. mmeasurably n terms of desgn Some of the slmmer-slhouette and compactness, by development TVs have been reduced n depth of shorter tubes that also have down to the pont where they are made possble the producton of no more than shelf wdth. shallower, space savng consoles and table models. Portable rado sets have benefted from utlzaton of trarlslstors whch means that there are wonderfully effcent sets rangng from purse sze models down to mnatures so small they mny be stuffed n a Chrstmn.s stockng, offerng a wde selecton for gvng ths Yule. Portable record players. equpped n many nstances to ly dscs of nl speeds, and equpped also wth ther own foldng lees are now avalable n h-fdflty models at surprlshly low cost. The new TV portables are of course deal second sets for any home. They are wonderful for (.'lvng to the chldren. They are almost essental to the famly that has a summer cottage. They are the frst choce for a personal TV gft. And they come n so many dfferent szes they may be al-j most "ftted" to the specfc persons to whom they are to be Rven. The slmmne down of TV sets, j thanks to development of the H EASY TO USE SUN DAL CAMERA WHSHREHO SUN DAL CAMERA Sharp (M-locused ' 25-FOOT * COUK FLM 50-FOOT CASTU CARTOON corner flush to both walls. Some are at much ts sx nches shallower than n the past. And all of ths has been acheved wth remarkable attenton to dwlgn of the set as a pece of furnture. Decorator type cablnettlng la avalable to blend wth any perod. Another nterestng aspect of the new TV sets n the progress made n development of remote control. Thnks to electroncs remote controls are now avalable that make tunng possble wth no Some have been desgned for actual set contact. Aov Headquarters For: CHRSTMAS COSMETCS By Arpege, My Sn, Whte Shoulders, Tabu, Coty, and many others. WAFER'S Pharmacy * WHTMAN AND CANDY CUPBOARD GFT BOXED CANDES Complete Selecton of Chrstmas Cards Prescrpton Specalsts Call JME r. LEATHER CAMERA CASE 2LAMP MOVE LGHT BAR CO-ORDNATE OtFTS Two gfts are better than one, especally when they're coordnated. Apprecated twosome would be a good book and a clp-on lamp for readng n bed. from MAKE T surprsng be your gfts chor ng possblty Krasner's mported Chna and Domestc Dnncrwan- Slverware Sets Lmps and Shades t Chna Noveltes and Fgurnes Deeoratve Wall Aece8»orc» Curo Cabnets Cambrdge Rose Crystal STTPp And many other lovely flft for Mom BUDGET PLAN HAND-CARGE LAV KRASNER'S GFT STOREsl 1522 Man Street, Rahway, Fulton X-HXH 8 OPEN FRDAY TLL 9 P. M. S!)15 Elzabeth Avenue, Elzabeth 'l-:w.\. «OPEN THURSDAY TLL P. M. ~ " mda tll-maplson AVENUE PERTH AMBOY VAUY WORLD FAMOUS Bell & Howell SUN DAL 9-pece Move Outft GANT 30**0 X TRPOD SCREEN ' >>., y. You gve everythng needed to make and show perfect color moves n ths complete 9-pece move package. Just set-sght-shoot the rugged Sun Dal move camera t puts 56% more pcture on flm. Matchng 500- watt Monterey projector gves brllant halfhour shows on bg 30x40 trpod screen. Bell & Howcll lght bar wth watl floodlamps for ndoor acton moves ncluded. Plus top-gran leather camera sheath c,»,\ fresh-color flm and 50-foot Castle annau-j cartoon. r SAVE M0.65 Keg. DOWN.35 SNO.ll) \.l- SALE FAMOUS MONTEREY 8mm PROJECTOR Rugged dc-c'> alumnum Monu:cy projector has 500-watt llumne :1 and nccdle-shrp f/1.6 lens to sn.v bg-screen mo*!' > n vvd detal anj natural color. UOptS Ol -! 4 Lte Bar ^ Vl Extra fha't 1 ' '" stead of 2 M"' H '" Open Mon. thru Fr. 9A.M. to 9P.M. - Saturday 9A.M. to 61'.' OPjEN SUNDAYS from 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. Toys and Games for All Ages Chrstnas Tcs and Wrappng* PLATT STATONERY KM) Man Streel, Woodbrdge Tel. MK-4-0JJ9B Open Evenngs nv \ ' ' \ o,. J 'j 1 28S MADSON AVENUE PERTH AMBOY VALLEY PHOTOGRAPHY SPORTNG GOODS TOYS RECORDS HOBBY GRAFT

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