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1 " " " ".,.. * ; 3f nbepenbent - Xeaber txxv. No. 46, etness AND.ght E. Gregory been besog6d by mfuy of them unas n result of the e spoke last week expressed a deefconcc for Frank the lkes of the Walters, Edge [Rper. <, * ** been tryng to ht ths par would,(rue was ever exa check-kter, as tns been exposed. ncograph machnes ate Mouse would be three shfts a day (.rolled off the ser- Dt moralty n govof publc offce beblc trust, and of the rgd decency n en. you understand, lappen f Hague or ember of hs offcal vas revealed as belng leas than a cornn modern dress of prncpal sants n, t. Hague would be wthout pty, he e assaled and ashe would be ataerclessly \yth all lunton the Rcpubl- could lay ts hands [trgger men would [and Van Rper. lper, however, s tk-kter. He doesnt e doesnt even pubroach hmself. Edge d hm and hes sponsblty, and nt ether fre hm, for hm or slap hs ssues a statement,,t the seams wth all poltcal plattudes jp - worn wheezes es been usng,-for ut.as for centrng d hand for ssung collecton when there mlls to pay thorn, hes to H you ve Frank Hague for more hty. years, and ll take (concepton of moralty and ask no questons. dsagree, sharply wth gue n many, mny rc- ; deep, sncere ad- Joe hm. know hes; no am the fact he has been Jersey Cty for nne er ndcates to mo that the. knd of governoplc prefer, steal votes? He doesnt The people of Jersey fly beleve, love hm wth devoton that they ecton to electon n g pc.rble to cast a ballo : s eas.y to explan why Hs word s good, hs jce s boundless, he- ropeoples level, he. am well aware organsaton he Jd of the expense t, (d yet under our theory lncnt the majorty pre- p. f the majorty n wllup the money t takes S Hagues knd of ad, then say ts the busness ml not the partys. f the tme that the people of no. longer w.unt whul (l all these yeare, exwll stop votng for untl then thnk the the Van llpurs can meddlng and much bet-, ther spare moments ther own standards, fll behayor. * * has been the style,for near Hague, but not for Gwspapers, ln&tng tjffe as they stand n a hymn of hate been rdcun tryng to ape has tvmjned just 88 often us the Republcan s wth mootonouft *nd dont «l«d «y- "»a he h^s. A.jh f Jersey Cto wth nn. PublUhed Every Thursday at 8 Green St., Woodbrldge, N. J. WOODBRDGE, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER Decoratng Our Homes For Chrstmas feautful And Dgnfed Effects May Be Obtaned nexpensvely Smply By Usng j ngenuty; Second n Seres Of 3 Artcles Descrbes Methods K.U«rB Note, louddtl ntl<l Murlflpl r rrm4l»n <>( he true ( hrl«tk H, rl n <,!(,. vmlly tjlnrl h,v KVK frrfm CU-, nllrmtl f ll l l m ( xyle nm mnncr «f mr holday lccof n( CM, nm mnncr H Hllp wllll tl n llnum- h lul Hnt we remckcl >lr«,.luln s. Andcr- tk,f CH ncut m HP Htjrct (ll (rc.nre n Nrrr. heavy end n one hand, and wth the other make a crcle of the desred sze. Weave the long loose end n and out around the crcumference of the crcle to hold the,.shape. Ths s tho season to trm C:veprrecns. As you trm put the of dn-.. r<l<<l»h,l-*<tl!.ln: Mmr...,,,,,,,, dlh for ncl stable. V MHVC»r.nT ncdth ntl for un ncyvk unl llvclh. n- cuttngs n a basket. Make the cut- Tn l l To Make Swag - nrnl nl the- Nl-rlln r<hvn, tngs nto small bunches and te Ht (llrl nm lxl» P(. llllnlrl To make a "swag", draw mvt k) securely, Wre or strong strng should be used shoemakers, T thread s sutable. Place the bunch more fttng ntroducton to (m thf f omulnt on.and fasten these peces than the one used curely. Place tho second hunch-to the edtor would be to para- C()V(,,: tnc c)u)s ()f the nral Uul phn.se the rado announcers the sthe c, )lu j nlu; mm t u, c.-do. f you deas expressed are not " y p t all her lav(. Jlo!V(.,. ( r. e en.s you can l>u V own. Sonc of th (! artcles dr broken or msshapen trees from scrbed mve been sseen over a pc- Chrstmas tree dealers reasonably, rod of years, Use of dfferent knds of ever- t s cnsy v to make a wreath, green n u wreath wll lend n- For the foundaton.select a long terest. saplng of prvet hedge, about ten To make ropng use wndow cord feet n length. Rend t gently m- or clotheslne. Measure the place tl t becomes plable. Hold the you wsh to hang t and cut the sze. Hue wre or strng to fasten short neces of evergreen all around the ropo, coverng all sdes, and makng qactr pece cover the end of the pece above t. t wll be easer to do f one ctld of the rope s fastened to somethng branches of evergreen through a wre coat hanger n opposte drectons, ends pontngdown, nm te or wre.securely. Be sure the coat hanger s completely covered. Add a Chrstmas bow. f. addtonal (laorlo s desred pant three Dxe cups wth alumnum pant. Run rbbons of dfferent lengths through a slt n the bottom of each cup, nvert and you wll have slver bells. f you have saved old candle end, melt each color separately n (Contnued on Pajc 5) Post Offce Holday Schedule j Sewaren Boys Set; Early Malng Agan Urged Serously Hurt All-Day Servce Saturday, Sunday To Be Provded, Weaver Says WOODBKDGE Woodbrdge post offce wll operate on ts Chrstmas season schedule begnnng Saturday when the parcel post and stump wndows wll he open from 8:00 A, M. to f;0(l P, M., Postmaster W. Guy Weaver announced today. Stamp and parcel post wndows wll alao be open from 8:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M., Monday through Frday, December 2, On Saturday, December 22, the offce wll carred on from!):()(} A. M. to f:00 P, M, Regular busness wll also be carred on from!):00 A.M. to 0:00 P. M,, op Sunday, December 2;!. Offce hours for December 24 wll rers wll be permtted to spend Chrstmas Eve wth ther famles. The offce wll he closed on Chrstmas J)ay and ony specal dcvery mal wll be delvered. Mr. Weaver urged the publc to (Contnued on Page 5) Several Books Are Added To Local lbrary Shelves WOODBRDGE New bonks lsted at the Barren Free Publc Lbrary accordng to Mrs. Carolyn B. Bromann, lbraran, are as follows Adults: "Famlar Quotatons" (new edton), "Manatee, "Enrco Caruso," "Tme Remembered," "The Peacock Shed Hs Tal," "The Egg and," "Abraham Lncoln." Juvenle: "Story of Porcelan," "Wny We Trave "Taytays Memores," "Full Steam Ahead," be from 8:00 A. M. to f:00 P. M., j "Sentnels of the Sea," "Manufac so thlt post offce clerks and car- turos," "Lucy.Ellen." Recepts n Natonal War Fund Drve $9,385, Report Dscloses Kovaky Charman, Expresses Thanhs To Workers And Contrbutors WOODBRDGE A total of ),385.0 was rased n the Town- shp for the Natonal War Fund, accordng to a fnal report submtted today by George E, Kovak, Fords, Townshp charman. Mr. Kovaks. report reads as follows: " am deeply grateful to the workers and the contrbutors of he Townshp of Woodbrdge who are responsble for the success of the campagn just concluded for the Natonal War Fund. realze that the task was a dffcult one, especally n vew of, the fact that the war had ended,.yet the cocharman, ther workers and the contrbutors n general manfested PHSBlfflM a lne sprt of cvc and natonal prde,.to the end, that tl^e fund amounts to $!),U85. Whle tle campagn has been formally concluded there are stll some promses and (Cuntnncdon Page 5) Sgnal lght s Scheduled At Route 4 And Avenel St. TRENTON To lessen accdent hazards n the greatly ncreased automoble travel, State Hghway Commssoner Spencer Mller yesterday authorzed State grants of f 2,8)8 fur traffc sgnals at lve dangerous ntersectons. Among them wll be a new sgnal at Route 4 and Avenel Street, Avenel, as petttonml by Polce Chef George E. Keatng. CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS Note; Contrbutons to ths column; must be n ths offce no later than Tuesday of each week. DECEMBER S-4 Presentaton of play, "Brother Goose," by Wn(ll)( gc Huh School Senor Class at Woodbrdge Hgh School Audtorum. ll- Woodbrdge Townshp Cvc Conference Meetng n Fords, at Legon Home at H: 5 P, M. Subjeut for dscusson: "Communty Plannng." Leader, lon, Leon Campbell, Brng or send uentons. Meetng of Woodbrdge Post, V. F. W,, at Memoral Muncpal Buldng, Meetng of Rotary Club, Colona Country Club, dunnng Clapp wll talk on "Romance of Carborundum." 4 Socal, sponsored by Sewaren Cvc Assocaton, n Sewaren School Audtorum. Card party, sponsored by Rosary Socety of St, Andrews Church, Avenel,, m 4-5 Annual Chrstmas toy sale, sponsored by Sewaren Home and School Crcle., j 5 Bazaar and Bake Sale sponsored by Senor Sodalty of St. James Church n St. James Audtorum from 2 to 7 H P. M Kddes Chrstmas party, sponsored by seln Fre Co. No., at Green Street lrelouse. 20 Colona WomanVClub Chrstnas party at Grevona Hotel, Rahway;. Chrstmas party, sponsored by Rotary Club of Woodbrdge. 2 Chrstmas. Party, -sponsored by Sewaruu Republcan Club at Putah House, Sewureu. jjj>_chrstn-a party, sponsored by Merry Makers at ho,me of Mrs, Thomas Hell, WoodbrdU! Avenue, Avenel. 27 Father-Son Luncheon, sponsored by Rotary Club of Woodbrdge. 3 Congregaton New Years Eve Party, sponsored by Adath srael Synagogue, W6odbr-dge.., JANUARY Q Anuulnstallaton of uuven; of.suln F*re Company No., and LadesAuxlury, at Green Strttettrehoustj, B Meetng of newly-fornej Sewaren Mens Club" at. 8t. Johns Par&lj House. 4, Meetng of MotlwHj, Club of, Woodbrdge Jtt.horne oj Mrs. Raymond Ja«k*on, Grove Avenue. 7 ", 8 -Thetttre party n Avenel School, sponsored by Boy Scout r WOODBRDGE Two Scwaren youngsters were njured, one crtcally, bwt nght.vh f j! they w«r< v struck by a car owned and drven by Adam Alck, 3, 9 Dvson Street, Perth Amboy, The vctms are Rchard Tackacs, 4, 2 Sewarcn Avenue, and George Solty, :, 74 Robert Street. Untl arc n the Perth Awboy (Jencnl Hosptal, where the former s beng treated for multple laceratons of the scalp, possble fracture of the skull, bran concusson, a deep wound n the back over the spne and possble frac- ture of the upe vertebrae. Hs condton s "crtcal," accordng to hosptal authortes. The Solty boy was treated for possble fracture of the leg, abrasons of the back, laceratons of the scalp and contusons of the forehead. Hs condton s "far, Accordng to Patrolmen Henry Dunham and Frank Szallar, the boys were walkng along the rght sde of Woorfbrdge Avenue (Sflwaren Ro;u ) near Harrott Street, shortly before eght oclock, when they were ht. Alck told the offcers that he dd not see the boys untl t was too late. George Solty waa taken to the hosptal by John-Smth, 44fl West Avenue, Sewarcn, whle the Tackacs boy was transported to the hosptal n the Woodbrdgc Emergency Squad ambulance. Alck was booked on "nvestgaton" pondng the outcome of the youngsters njures and then released n the custody of Lous F. Kellye, Perth Amboy attorney. Fall Klls Man; Womanlnjurecf WOODBRDGE A Fords man w;s nstantly klled Monday mornng when he fell off hs back porch, and a New York Cty woman vstng n n Sewaren hotn: was serously njured n a smlar accdent Saturday., o The: Fords man was Mchael Kocsk, Sr.,47, 2(55 New Brunswck Avenue. Hs body was found by ha son, Edwnrd Kocsk, 2, at the foot of the back porch steps. Actng Polce Chef John R. Bgan,sal that t was evdent that Kncsk had stepped out of the ktchen >.r, took several steps backward, msjudged the dstance, and fell to hs death. Although Kocsks head was severely lacerated, Coroner James J. F ynn sad death was caused by a heart attack resultngfrom the fall. The woman who was njured and taken to the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, where she was treated for bran concusson and possble skull fracture, s Emly Johnson, 37, 23 E. 96th Street, New York Cty, who was vstng at the home flf Charles Mnday, 4!)7 West Avenue, Sewaren. Mrs. Johnson fell down a flght of cellar stars when she evdently became confused wth the layout of the house and opened the wrong dour. John Parn,,7/2, 20 Oakland Aveue, Sewarsn, was found doml bed, Sunday by John Surqk of tle same address, Corcnor Flynn.sad death was due to"" natural caucus. Gft Of Pano s Sought By Woodbrdge Fre Co...WOC-DBRDGE Have.you a pano that a just -takng Up space and that you would lke to get rd of pronto f you, have,.woodbdfff! Fre C9. No, J would lke lo have t. Juat get n touch wth Chef, Joseph Pert- Fnal Bond Drve Tops Total Goal Aggregate;3()% Of Quota ButESeres Falls Far Short WOODBRDGE, When the Eghth Vctory Loan drve ended Saturday nght the total sales for the Townshp amounted to $,5, or 30 per cent of the quota. However, Seres E Bond sales totaled $39,54.00 or B3 per cent of the quota, Fred. Runtenbach announced today. Mr. Bantenbach stated that all "E" bonds sold durng the remnnd6r of the month wll be ncluded n the fgure for Woodbrdge, so there s stll n possblty of reachng the quota n that classfcaton. Pnyroll deducton nl*ns and sales of bonds- through banks and post offces wll be contnued ndefntely, Mr. Buntenbach sad. Of the $,6,842,50 worth of bonds sold n the Townshp, $.!),- 96,25 worth were sold n Fords under the charmanshp Of Theodore Brchze; $25, through Woodbrdge Post Offce; $0, through Shell Federal Credt Employes Unon and the balance through tho Womano ojjauatons and the Woodbrdge Natonal Bank. The women of the Townshp workng under the charmanshp of Mrs. H. D. Clark who had Mrs. Joseph Klen and Mrs. Justce Marsh as co-charmen, sold bonds amountng to $0,26.B. Ths amount was dvded n the varous sectons.as ollows: Woodbrdge, $4^,22.45; Colona, $34,275; Avenel, $2,842.45; Sewaren,?7,- 8(5.25; allocatons to womens dvson, $22,700. Workers Reports Organzatons, ther workers and amounts rased were as follows: Women of Trnty Epscopal Church, Mrs. T, R. Jones, charman, Mrs. James Prescott, Mrs. J[Ohn Shephard, Mrs. John Drum- (Conlnucd on Page 5) Hosptal Drve Goal y 2 Mllon WOODBRDGE Woodbrdge Townshps drve to help rase ts share of a half-mllon dollars for expanson purposes at Perth Amboy General Hosptal wll start today, Charles E. Gfegory, who was named to co-ordnate efforts n the Rartan Bay area whch takes n all muncpaltes served by the hosptal, announced, State Senator John E, Toolan s general charman of the drve. The.polcy for the compagn was outlned at a dnner meetng Tuesday at the Hotel Packer, Perth Anhoy, when workers worn told that drectors of the drve have not the tme nor the nclnaton to reach nto the pocketboojf of the workng man, hut nstead wll concentrate on the people wth the ablty to gve as well as busness and ndustral organzatons. Senator Toolan sad he had no llusons about the dffculty o.f rasng $500,000 and he censured those who found fault wth the hosptal, statng "there s nothng wrong wth the hosptal that money cant cure." He sad at present the. fol owtg condtons exst: overcrowded watng room, lack of bed space two operatng rqoms dong the work of sx, admnstraton facltes "hardly worthy of the name," nurses quarters "close to a dsgrace." Other speakers ncluded Dr. George C. Schcks, hosptal drector, and George Hll, drector of the hosptal fund. The medcal staff of the hosptal has" pledged tself to contrbute $50,000. Dr. Charles McNulty s charman of that group. The nurses, under the drecton of Mss Stephana Schlesnger, have a goal of $7,800. Mr. Gregory sad yesterday that he and hs commttee wll communcate wth busness men and ndustral organzatons wthn a few days n a concorted drve so that all calls wll be completed beftre the. holdays. Method Of Obtanng Coal, Poultry Permts Outlned NEW BRUNSWCK Tho He. partment of Weghts and Measures of Mddlesex County has worked out a nystem ths year whereby coal and poultry dealers n the northern part of the County may obtan lcenses wthout comng, to New Brunswck., Lcensee wll be uvalqbmat the Mddlesex- County HghwdJ Department Buldng 277 Bertrand Avenue Perth Amboy, December 7, #9/2,,, 26, Vt r January a, 8 and 4 from 8 A, M. tp 4 P. M. Any coal or poultry dealer found operatng after the frat of theyear Ctlcrecl us second clana matter at tho Pout Offce, WoodbrldC*, N. J, Chckens Personajfon Grata Welcomed nto Resdental Areas Under Stress Of Ratonng, They Now Are Banned by B.ofH. WOODBRDGE The w.r t over -"and to U chcken rftng. n re«dentlt»l lectoru of th» Townhp,. (. For the Bb«rd of Health at t* meetng Mondny nstructed tho Health Offcer to. Uke tep to elmnate the practce. Durng the war, the Bbard of Health permtted the ralng of pqultry n resdental lettont due to the shortage of food, especally n the meat lne. Now that ratonng s over, the Board feels chcken rasng n popu- Uted areas should be. stopped. Chrttan C, Stockel, attorney for the Bonrdt sadhe "had be«n asked both as an attorney and as an appontee of the Board" what eould b» done to end poultry ralng around homes., "n TKrd Street, Fords, the neghbor! are up n arms," he sad. "The rats, attracted by the chckens, have grown JO large they are now btng the dogs n the neghborhood." Comrtjtteeman Frtd Spencer, aho stated that t was h* oplrw on that "chcken rasng n redental arcal should be stopped at once. t was all rght durng the warbut now that t s over veshauld take steps to abate the nusance. Commtteeman Spencer then made a moton that the pre-war ordnance permttng the rasng (Contnued on Page 5) Tpsy Enemy Solder Captured By Local Woman-Back n 777 Soes Hm, Changes To Mans Clothes, Then Presents Hm To Army WOOrmTXE "Wflodbrdge s a, pleasant vllage and post-town.stuated nne mles northeast of New Brunswck.". That s the descrpton of Woodbrdge gven n a combnaton Atlas Map of Mddlesex County, New Jersey, "compled, drawn and publshed from personal examnatons and surveys by Everett and Stewart, 74 & Vld Flbert Street, Phladelpha" n 87(. The atlas s now the property of Townshp Engneer C. R. Davs. The descrpton goes on to state: "n 844, accordng to Barber, n Hstorcal Collectons. t contaned "A Presbyteran, an Epscopal and a Methodst Church, two taverns, four stores, a grst and a saw-mll) an extensve pottery and dwellngs." "The Presbyteran Socety," that hstoran proceeds to state, was organzed n 707 and three churches have stood on the ste of the present one, "The Epscopal Church has been organzed more than a century, and the Methodst Church wthn a few years, n the Amercan Revoluton the Rev. Dr, Azcl Roe, pastor of the Presbyteran Church, waa taken prsoner by the Brtsh n the nght from tho dwellng now occuped as the parsonage and car- red >to Staten sland. "We quote the followng Revolutonary tems, whch occurred n Perth Amboy Stll. Slent On Board Apology Demand WOODBRDGE Another week has come and gone.sx full weeks n all and- there s stll no word from Jumes Chalmers, prncpal of Perth Amboy Hgh School, nr hs superors,.regardng the apology requested by the Woodbrdge Board of Educaton before resumng athletc relatons. \ Mr. Chalmers, after a fracas lt the Perth Amboy-Woodbrtlge Hgh School game whch the local school won, 7-(, s alleged to have sad that "Woodbrjlgc always plays, drty that s the way they nrt coached." Woodbrdge, from an ance newspaper: Aprl f, 777, Fro: New Jersey we learn that on x: about the 20th ult. a young passng an evacuated house Woodbrdge, saw through tl wndow } drunken Hessan soldc who had straggled from hs ppart T There beng no men wthn c. nan a nue <>l uwn, sn* weal home, dressed n mans apparel, and, -armed Wth an old frelock, returned to tho house, entered t (Contnued on Page 5) Health Offcer Returns Harold J. Baley Mr. Baley, who tcrved n the Seabecs n the Pacfc Area as. a Chef Petty Offcer, las receved ht honorable dscharge and wll take up h» dutet at Boarl of Health Offcer agan on Saturday, Durng ht absence, Leonard F»che r, Fordt, was actng Health Offcer. The latter was commexded by.the Board at ts meetng Monday. Jewsh Group To Offer Play WOOD BRDGE The Players Group of Congregaton Adath srael announces that ts Sprng Herng wll be the popular Broadway rtcucsh, Threes A Famly." The comedy wll be presented May and 4 n the audtorum of Woodbrdge Hgh School. Due n the overllow attendance at last years performance, t was decded to present the play two nght:) n order tha, everyone wshng to attend may do so.. M. Shapro, general charman of tn; commttee n charge, has son and Mrs. Henry Belafsky wll coach the producton. New Group Of GVs Receve Dscharge Papers, Return Home WOO-DBR-DGE More gold dscharge buttons appeared n lapels ths week -as the followng servce people receved ther honorable dscluugo: Truck Crashes nto Auto, 3 Are Treated For Hurts WOODBRDGK Three persons were njured Monday jn an auto crash on the Kdson Brdge.when a car operated by. Wllam Mannng, 3;(), Montelav and owned by the Holfnan Beverage Company, skdded on an jcy stretch 0. the brdge and. careenod nto a car drven by Mrs. Mary Mnnschreck, 44, Seaujtje Heghts, * Mantlng; Srs, MannscHrcck and Mrs. Jtftme Fnthe, 533, Wetstvllo Road, WestvlJfl,.4 passenger n the Mannachreck car, were taken to the Perth Ambojl Geneul Hosptal m»polcy cft* by PfltolmftnHemy From Woodbrdge: Cpl. Ethel Spus, 2( Fulton Street, WAC; Cpl. Bernard Concannon, 2S De Sola Avenue; Sgt. Hoburt.J. Glls, Hgh Street; T/5 John A. Gentle, ll.l Fulton Street; Leut. Col. George. McCullagh, 5!t Grove Avenue; Cpl, Stephen J, -Thompson, UNf> Mtln Street; Pvt. Charles l Yellctsk, () Mauj Street. Krom seln: T/5 Glora K; May, Oak Tree Road, WAC; S/Sgt.^Mlton. Jur.sk,.7 Treste Street; lfc. Mchael Kaluch ( Benjann Avenue, Knn Fords; Gpl, Roy E. Jensen, ltt\ Ford Avenuo; VJ/Sgt. George t. Hunlto, l!86 New Brunawck Avenue. "?rom Avenel: S/Sg-t,.Edward Schkovtz, )4 -Maple Ayeue; T/4 Kuy Henrch, 3JJ0 Edgerton Bowlevard. < N From-.Colona: Leut Edvlvd C, LeeBon, Dorset Bd«4 "ftltwr*^^; «et, PRCE FVE CENT8 Truckman Tussle WtW)eath Pnned n Cab, Saturated Wth Gas, He Drects Own Rescue WOODBRDGE f. any..nuwl hould, beleve theje a a Sttt f Jlaus that man a Jofn, Japer : lones, negro, 40, 32 8pn$C" Street, Suffolk, Va, For Jonea t$ ccyed the greatest gft of alw^ Veteran members of the Wood-;, dgo polce department, * who have covered automoble accdent** for over 20 years declared t s a jracle that Jones s alve. Accordng to Actng. Chef John R, Kjtan, Jones was drvng a.l&u. ton tractor-traler yesterday morn.; ng whch was loaded wlh peanut*. > ctnsgned to Newark. He hwd " reached the north end of the Clov-V erlcaf Brdge at the entrance to the ramp to St. George Avenue when Jones clamed he wa) forced J,o swerve sharply to the rght to avod bttng another truck whch ; had cut hm off. He sad he appled the brakes, found they dd not. work and n desperaton attempted to slow the vehcle down by eoast-.mk [le OU!> but tllft ] tum of the traler caused both the tractor and traler to overturn. The traler blocked the entre traffc lme, causng a traffc jam. Kgan, U. George Bftjnt and Ollcera Albert Martn, Closndo ro and John Govellz rushed to the scene and there they found Jones pnned n the cab. solno was nl over the road, and Jones, who was conscous, sad hs entre body was soaked wth gasolne, Avenel Fre Compay was called to stand by n case of fre. Because, thetraffc jam held lp a convoy bound for Camp Klmer, the Provost Marshals offce sent ts heavy rescue equpment and Perth Amboy polce dspatched ts emergency truck. DrccU Rccue All the tme the offcers were workng to extrcate hm, Jones helped drect hs rescue. Fnally the truck was Jlfted when a huge wreckng crane from Camp Klmer tugged at one end and the Perth Amhoy r«ncu«crew together wth local polce pulled at"the other end wth a pucf. of specal equpment that looked lke a huge par of ce tongs. As soon as the pressure was released, Jonea sld out of the cab hmself and was placed on a stretcher by the Woodbrdge Emergency Squad, Before beng placed n the ambulance the negro looked up, grnned f Offcer Zuccaro and sad: "ve aeen you before. Thanks." Taken to the Perth Amboy General Hosptal the truck drvers njures wore dagnosed as fractured arm, laceraton! of the left elbow and hp, la condton s sad to be "good., Exempts Elect Sattler Agan WOODHUDGE For the 24th Last week, Andrew Aaroe, consecutve year, Edward M. Sattle) was re-elected presdent of the charman of the athletc commttee of the local board,.sad \yord Woodbrdge Exempt Fremens Assocaton, Dstrct No., at. the had been-sent to Perth Anbwy that an apology was due Coach Ncholas Prscoe and hs boys. annual meetng held, Monday n. tho frehouse. Others elected were A. F. Rankn, vce prcxdcrft; Godfrey Bjorn- BRUNTS HAVE SON WOODBRDGE A son, Rchard Alan Brant, was born recently desgnated Monday at 8:0 VM., son, recordng secretary; Alfred. for tho Ma rendng of the pluy by to Mr, and Mrs,.Russell Brant, loselle. The nfant s the gfht-gra gmt-rrand- nl- tryng y out t for fr y y those nterested n son of Mrs. B, W. Hoagland parts, The nuttng wll and be b held hld n the late Dr. Hoagland, Harm the vestry room of the synagogue Ave-on School Street. Mrs, Alter Abel- The chlds mother was Mss Jean MacNar, Westleld, W. Brown, fnancal secretary;, Charles., McCann, treasurer; Mr. Hjornson. chaplan; Edward Chrla*" tenscn, Wllam H. Treen, Ferd-. nsud Kalh, truatees; James Ca» tano and Edward Olaen, represent. V atys to fremens relef; Jo^n-:; llalorak, Robert A. Hrner, Otto.:,, F. Hunt, Frank Bader, J, A. Ca- ; tano and Raymond Holzheraer, :* representatves to the New Jersey -; State Exempt Fremens Assoca-^B lon.. -. ;; j! Speaker ncluded Tony Freylnk, presdent of the Pufsac Counljy,^ Exolnpt Frqnens.Assoctttprt^ Rev. James B. Red, actng mnster of the Frst Presbyteran Church; J Supervsng Prncpal Vctor C.^ Ncklas, Frank Tooker, presdent!; of the Mddlesex County Exempt Fremens Assocaton; John Ml»;,j ler, Perth Amboy Fre Chef and\; Rev. Homer W. Henderson.,"pas^at- of the Woodbrdge Methodst;! Church.,,;;;. A.buffet supper wus Served h) ^_ the "dugout wth John Prelwn, assstantchef, n charge. PEDESTRAN HT WOOPBRlbQE Na- Madae^: 47, Fat Avenue, seln, was struck,* by a ht-and:rn.c*.rmorj4a/wh^4 walkng on Oak Tree Koatt, a^^jp 30..eet". west" <&^lw WncoJ^ Hghway. Madaen was tufel.-j^* the ofttceol D,- l^leoto EtuvWj by Ptttrolmen Anthony

2 PAGE TWO Wantoch-Brunn Rtes Held n Whte Church l.t. lt) Tnntus F. Humphrey.] 942, nnd has been statoned n PORT READNC Mw Paulno 2" (H-M Street, WoodbTdRf, s! France nnd Germany as well as erv-n" lbon! the t : - S. S. Lou? f the Phlppnes. He wears the Bnnn, dauthtec of Mr, am Mrs. Thrd Avenue, bp- ",-llr. a unt of thr Xnvy5 "Magcl Amercan Servw Mednh Asatc-[Paul Bnnm. rm - : " - : "- -- Pncfc Servce Medal, European-! camp th> brde of Knvn.Wnntnfh,..*T»rpt-t" flwv whch s transport " " " ng Wcfc veterans to the Unted.State? to be dscharged. T. Arthur J. Grbsskopf, 5Sf Berkley loulovard, seln, rerovvl H- honorable <l?chark(>from th*. Army at Fort Orrt, Calf., pecvllx.] > te was an amphban tu; l-vt-r md wears "the Good Conduct Medal, Vctory Medal and Afrcan- Mddle Eastern Servceson of Dr. Joseph. Wnntoch and the Medal, Good Conduct Medal late Catherne Wantoch, Carteret, Phlppnes Lberaton rbbon andjsaturday at the Frst Presbyteran W.orM War "Vctory Medal. jchuroh. Woodbrtlge, Rev. ). E.,r.orpnjtz ( pastor of the Frst Pres- Alce Regna Ryan, Phm. 3/C, WAVES^JZO Green Street, Woodbrdge, was honorably dscharged from the servce Monday after 23 months of uctve luty.^her Navy byteran Chuch, Carteret, jerformed the dgublc-rntf ceremony. The brde, gv^n n marrage by her father, was -nwrcd n, a whte frth satn bodce ard a bpuf. rbbor. bllets nchnler Hunter College, fant tulle Skrt. Her fnger-tp USN Ar. Staton,Brunswck. Me.jlength vel of lluson fell from a 2/C, flonlseda, Md, USN Hosptal, Chelsea, matchng tara-and she carred a John F..cay, AMM ew York Mass,; USN A.A.S,, Snnford, Me.; bouquet of whte foses nnd baby? Cty, and husband of Mrs,,Vola tsn r Ar tston. Brunswck, Me. bre.jftl. Luc;5. S, receved d hs dsservce at Memphs, from Twn.. after30 months n theh Navy. Cnl. Bernard C. Ranmussen, son f.jlvs. V. Usmusscn, 86. H lgc December. at Fort Douglas, Utah, after -0 months.n the servce. Hs wfe, the former Dora Nfl.ske, s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Neske, Rdgewood. Publc nformaton Offce, Pearl Harbor, wrtes that Wallace J. Msdom WT2/C, 805 Rdgedale AVDUH, Woodhrdg, s*bn hs way home. Mslom s one of over 2,250 hgh-pont Navy veterans whom thv "Matre. Carpet" brought back to the States aboard the U.S.S. Haskell. * * * PFC. Mchael Knlnch, son of Mrs. Anna KaJnch, Benjamn ^unnun [a»ln : rwpved h* dscharge Frday at Fort Dx after seeng servce.both n Europe and n. the Western Pacfc. He entered the Army on December 7, Hamlton Named Presdent Of Hayden Co. Employes FORDS Archy Hamlton was elected presdent of The Employes Assocaton of the H«yden Chem-.<:0 Corp., at a meotns held n the Fords Legon Hall. Hu succeeds Wllam Wuren who has served for the pasl ss ym-trs, Others ulect;l wore Nck Hudnah, vce presdett; John P. MtswroK, recordng secretary; AJlvn Harper, treasurer nnd Eml Bagger, fnancal secretnry. Nck Elko was apponted temporary charman fyr the annual wnter dnner-duct to le hold n February when all members of th«assocaton wth 25 years or more, servce wth the company wll be honored. Rudy Kulschnsky, RM 2/C, s now wearng thepresdental Unt Ctaton rbbon. The ctaton was presented to-hs former shp, tho U.S.S, Boquc, nn escort carrer operated n-, the Atlantc seln, receved hs da-j aga j ns t German.undersea boats. g tet of the ctaton reads ns follows; For extraordnary herosm n acon aganst enemy submarnesn the Atlantc area n 943 and 944. Carryng out powerful and sustaned offensve acton durng a perod of heavy Carman undersea concentratons threatenng our un- Lllan Cqughln, Carteret, aavnad of honqr, wore a blue gown wth a brocaded satn bodce and full net skrt. She wore a matchng tara and carred a bouqtlet of yellojv roses. Wllam Coughl.n, Carteret, served us the brdegrooms*-bfrt man. The brdes mother wore a blue ensemble whte accessores and a corsage of gardenas and stfephanots. The brde s a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School and was for- nterrupted flow of supples to the m( * lv. employed at the U. S. Metals European Theatre of Operatons."? e. fl J mng C *«WW Carteret Carteret, The The He s now servng aboard the h Kl Kula J"^ Carteret Gulf, another escort carrer that s now attached- to, the "Magc Cavpet" n the Pacfc. Set. Ceorge Pfrr, recently returned- to ths country after servtg n the European theatre, s now spendng a S()-day turough wth hs mother, Mrs. Anna Dufck, 8G3 RahVay Avenue, Avenel. Hs brother, Eugene Pfnrr, F /C, who served aboard the U.S.S. Denver n Pacfc waters, s also home on a UO-dav leave. Blnd Vets Need Electrc Razors; Donatons Sought WOODBRDCE Benjamn Rabnowtz, 2!S2 New Brunswck Avenue., Perth Amboy, s maltng an appeal for old electrc razors to be used bw)lhul veterans. The shakers wll be recondtoned, Mr. Rabnowtz says and wll be sent mmedately to blnd veterans. f you can donate an electrc razor Mr. Rabnowtz wll gladly pay malng expenses. Easy The month dnng whch we feel free from ncome tax worres lre those that have an X n the spellng. Judys. Chocest Wnes MPORTED AND DOMESTC WNES AND LQUORS SPARKLNG BURGUNDY FNE CHAMPAGNES LARGEST SELECTON OF *l_ Complete Stcck of Petr, Roma, nnmjktr Awn and Ghr.lnn B^os. Wne., ^OM&STC AND MPORTED Port, Muscatel, Sherry, Sau. WNES, LQUORS AND tene and Other.. BEERS ^ CARTERET FREE, PROMPT DELVERES NAGYS LQUOR STORE TEL. CARTERET, lolroostveltfavl CARTERET,N. J. TO MAKE HER XMAS MERRY Hgh School, receved an honorable dscharge from the Army upon hs return from overseas duty and s now employed at Merck and Company, Ralway. Upon ther return from a weddng trp, Mr, and Mrs. Wantotch.vH make ther.how n AVPH. Annual Card Party feld By Avmel PTA On Frday AVENEL The Avenel Parent- Teacher Assocaton held ts annual card party Frday, wth Mrs. George Mroz as charman. Tho specal award went to Mrs. Julus Lemur, and the door przes to Mrr. Davd Davs and Mrs. Herman Kosc. Wnners at the tables were Mrs. James Parker, Mrs. Phlp Thorn, Mrs. Frank Rener, Mrs. Frank Bath, Mrs. Vernon Brong, Mrs. O.. Weferlnj;, Mrs, Raymond Orbblc, Mss da Slverman, Warren Van Pell, Wllam Kennedy and George Mron, Non-players przes went to Mrs. Frank Wukovcts, Mrs. Henry Dobrek, Mrs. L, J. Carln, Mrs. da Sldker Elmer Bragos and Raymou Grbblo. TOJO Rejectng a recommendaton of General MacArthur, the Unto States Government h;tp orderu Japanese Premer Hdek Tojr tred as an nternatonal war crmnal rather than, for offense* aganst the Unted States alone. %& +** Eyery Repar Jab Fully Guaranteed. For cleanng, new part or regulatng, brng your watch to ALBREN nc. 33 Smth St., Perth Amboy THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 945 Famly Of 8 Concert Group Mother And 7 Grls - To Perform Tonght n Perth Amboy PERT AMBOY-^The Womans Guld of the Peth.^mloy General Hosptal made ready today to welcome the Trapp Famly Sngers or the rala holday festval n the?erth Amooy Hgh School ayd- ;orum ton rt) for tho beneft of. he,ul(!.actvtes for needy hosstal patents and ther- famles. >rs. Adran Lyon, charman of the beneft; commttoe, and Mrs. Charles- K. Wurtzel, presdent of the.guld, checked the last detals f the program and audtorum rrangements an;l found every phase satsfactory. n the lox offce, at Therkelscns Musc Store. 292 Hgh Street, near Smth Street. Perth Amboy, -a few pars and sngle tckets n both the fl.20 and $.80 sectons remaned Msold but, theso were consdered sure to be snapped up by late applcants. Any that may reman wll be placed no sale at the audtorum for last-mnute purchasers. All sgns ndcated that the l rapp troupe wll present the most opular performancen guld annals and that wll he worthy, of emembrance for guld benefts n past years have commanded commendaton for the qualty of enteranment as WPJHS for socal mportance and fnancal success. The beneft commttee, under Mrs. Lyons drecton wth the cooperaon of the offcers of the guld, led by Mrs. Wurtzcl, and the entre,,,,!,» conducted?r\ enthusastc campagn, appealng o the cvc sprt of the communty, to make tonghts show set a new record. Hosptal offcals and the publc generally, as ndcated by the re- Superor nstalled By Pert Readng Vets PORT READNG The"^uwly organsed Port Readng Post No. 5-G, Veterans of Foregn Warp nstalled: ts slate Sunday at a pubccorjony n Columbus Hall. Thv offcers nstalled l>y Commandor Smth, Dopavtment of Now Jersey,. VFW,Wore Comnnhdpr, Mchael Superor; scnnvvcn commander, Vrtccnt McDonnldJ.junor vce commander,- Frnnk»Bertolan; legslatve offcer, ltchanl Cavollero; qtntermstcr, Mke jkuchyak; hstoran, Jo^ph Kollar; thaplan, Nck Burfhynk; adjutant, Anthony, 7yccaro; trustees, ". Zullo, Mko Kollar and Joseph flvno,. Amonjr the guests wcr«mayor August F. (rener, M.chnel J. Traner, Mrs. Smth, Natonal Commander of V. Y. W,. Wom- ans Auxlary-who was the prncpal speaker and Rev. LrtdAlu^ Mllos,. pastov, of-st. Anthonys Church. Marqaret Ryan Betrothed To Perth Amboy Navy Man WOODBRDGE Mr. and Mr?. Jcnns J. Ryan, 46 Bergen Street, announce the engagement of ther daughter, Margaret Mary, to.lame? A. Murray,Jr., AMM ">/C, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Murray, 45 Lews Street, Perth Amhoy. AMM U/C Murray s statoned wth the USNAS "at Weeksvlle, N. C. Mss Ryan s j her juno year at Rutgers School of Pharmacy, Hewark. Both are rradu!tes of St. Marys Hgh Schdol, Perth ; Amboy. No date has been set for; the weddng. - WORKER HURT PORT READNG Peter N. ] AM, 48, 830 Summt Avenue, Wcstfeld, was panfully njured! yesterday mornng at the Port j Readng coal docks When he trp- j ped over a shuttle and fell, He] sponse to the gulds appeal, ap- j wfls treated by Dr.. T. Spencer, fear to agree that the show tonght for contusons of the forehead, j wll be an outstandng ht. The laceratons of the lp caused by Baronegs von Trapp and her seven (u tooth that was knocked out, and j (laughters, eager wth the holday bruses of the. nose and chn. A h s sprt of the occason, have profr-n tug engneer employed by the j sed to-offer the fnest of ther are, Readng Company and had just to make the beneft memorable. Wood brdge Notes Dr. and Mrs. A. Gerard, 502 Rahway Avenue, wll leave Monday for a vacaton n Florda. They wll return January G. Mrs. Hatte Austn and grandson, George Austn, Keyport, were the weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth S. Mannng, Rdgedale Avenue. Tho Senor Sodalty of St, James Church wll hold a Chrstmas bazaar and day from 2 to cake sale Satur 7 P. M., n St..lames Audtorum. JHss Florence Alhertson and M.-,s Maran DeJoy arc co-charmen. Mr. and.mrs. Charles R. Mc- Cbo have arrved from Huntngton Park, Cal., to maku ther tmnorarlv at G Church Streets ABROAD \ n lve years from July, 940, the Unted States spent? 3,045, 000,00( abroad, ncludng $5,00.),- 000,000 n pay to troops and $2,- 4H,000,000 Cor, r!.0^..mltary nstallatons, such as ar lases and pol facltes, SHE KEEPS WARM FORT ATKNSON, W-s. Mrs. Adelade Hll recently celebrated her 07th brthday. She attrbut r ed her health to the fact that she always wore two pettcoats. A Lovely to Express Devoton Her engagement damond s more than a Chrstmas gft. t wll be a source of joy an/ prde through all the years ahead. Choose t here from our selecton of guaranteed damond rngs. -«. «v completed the 0 P. M. to 6 A. M. sh(t...when the accdent occurred. Party Plad Pleasng both mother* and dashttr h>«been the partcular talk cf New York dognen of tcen-rge clothes, The tm»rt plad taffeta dr* shown, nether too. bsbyth nor too sophstcated for the young junor, t typcal of the dreny dretset f&thoned specally for her requrements, Crsp lttle jlcevcs trmmed nterestngly wth lattce edgng made of the taffeta have a wdenng effect on narrow shoulder*. Extra fullness n the skrt n the csnter front gves the dress plenty of pretty swsh. Fnally, theres a touch of young black n a satn bow for the neck and a patent belt for the wast. WNES-LQUORS PHLADELPHA BLENDED WHSKEY Ffth, $3.89 KNSEY WHSKEY Ffth, $3.93 THREE FEATHERS Ffth, WNES -LQUORS CORDALS DOMESTC and MPORTED BOTTLED BEERS. We Carry All The, Popular Brands To Serve Woodbrdp Lquor Store JOS. ANDRASCK, Prop. 574 Araboy Ave., Wopdbrdge, N. J. Phone Wood GROCERy AND MEAT DEPT. KOW OPEN seln Brefs ^George Ra3esky, Fat Avenue, hns just returned from a two weeks vacaton spent n Fort Wllahs, Canada.. Mr. nnd Ma. E. Konesky, fornerly of Fat Avenue, have novel to ther new home n Rah- Thomas Gerlando s nbw readng w th hs famly on Treste Street, stftor recevng an honor-, ble dscharge from the N.avy, Mr. nnd Mrs. JVWatersonand on, Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. J. Watcrson, Jr., Hardng Avenue, attended -a theatre pnrty n Now Uran&wkk Sunday,-... _... Ms. A. Palac a^d jutughter, Jeny, Fat Avenue, spent Saturday n Newark. Mss Emma Whte, Woodbrdge and Bernc Kereher, Auth Avenue, were the Monday guests f Mr. and Mrs. J. \Vaterson,Jr., lardng Avenue, Mr4. Kthenc "Reamer and laughter, Jo Ann, spent f hursday n Newark. Mrs. Jennngs Charman, Of Card Party Tonght WOODBKDGE Womans Club of, Woodbrdgo wlt fponsor a publc card party tonght at 8:6 oclock n the Craftsmens Club, Green Street.. - Mrs. Arthur Jennngs a charman, nnd she s beng asssted by Mrs. Walter Hane, Mrs. Walter Stllman, Mrs. Clac Bxol, Mrs. Chester Johnson,. Mrs. Wllam Papp, Mrs. Walter L,und r -Mrs. *- land W. Blazey, Mrs. Joseph BranneKfcn and Mrs. Edward KllmCr. The door prze was donated by Lubmans Pharmacy; specul award by Helen Chester, Florst, am me LckeLo l>y Clkwa S tonnry Store. NEAR FAMNE TOKYO Two hundred Japa. nv.e llorers ncludng women, ransackl an Amercan Army warehouse for food and the majorty of them were.arrested. House group denes funds to the N.RH for strke votes..sxteen persh as a school bus falls nto lake at Chelan, Wash. :,p Presdent, presdent, p. Klmer U the Ss and Proved. e( l-thp busness held. FATHERLAND uss«," H OSU) emnent m,,. MJS (f!;; ;., fnthcr» ton of BG or SM-\u %\ CAN FLL YOURl MEDCNAL NEE servce. N,,. your need vm f.r, your best nur.mt,, [,, Publx D-ujr S o 95 M.-.n Street Woodbrd^c, N. J, Woodb-d.- &0lA* HATS MADE TO YOUR ORDER Largest Selecton ft Holday Hats n Town Beautful Selecton of Xmaa Gft* DAMONDS* BRTJSTONE RNGS EAR-RNGS CAMEOS t COMPACTS PEARLS # DRESSER SER Large, small... talored^ pouchy.,. leathera, fabrcs..&. the handbag* you want for wnter are here at the prce you want to spend!, Black, Brown n your favorte style* at factory prces! 2.99 to FNE WATCH «wl JEWELRY STATE E?, yoodbrdgb, N. *, 74 SMJTtf

3 sfdbnx LEADER THURSDAY,DBCBMBl 8, 94S "/ stctha Base Bared; )t Jap Secrets Stand Premer Shown Adng AHfe* on. ffoe Movements. [NGTON. Long slence has oken on a fantastc ourc«rlcnn nformaton on l ovements ~ the supposedly Country of Thalnnd, by the. Secret offce ol strategc sorv the Mernnt(onal News jnd, OSS dsclosed, defnte., not an enemy of the Unted fn the Pacfl? yf&lr, but.one jjrlcas best frends., jecret o fabulous ntellgence fcy both heroc Thas and Sans who were smuggled nto durng the war by sub-, flyng boat, nght parachute landngs on secret ar {and long overland treks from across French ndo-chm yt when the state depnrtmen he hnt to make t known. lnt came when Secretary o Byrnes promptly accepted ds repudaton of Us dec of war aganst the Unted,thortly after Japans surren-. dd. Byrnes show that Thane^er been consdered an but rather a secret supf the Unted Natons whlo lnked to Japan as her ally. Regent Helped Out, ffleclared that Luang Pradt, of Thaland, who^ spoke for fl as leader of the govern- «ctunlly led the courageous nderground and resstance [ Japan. Ugh OSS and ts Brtsh coun- Pradt was n constant wth the Amercan state dent, the Brtsh government, Alled mltary command n Pa-Burma theater, whle deal lly wth the Japanese n hs r and shelterng Amercan ncc men under.the enemys Bfcan offcers of the OSS lved heart bf Bangkok, captal of n the mdst of a J arrson of 7,000 troops, and. enemy solders strollng n et as ther r;do kept touch! OSS base n Ceylon.. rado kept Amercan mll- Saders fully nformed of the eres of Tha underground and the network of ntellllagents set up by Thas traned JOSS. he same tme 2 Jungle camps establshed by OSS army pcr Who parachuted nto the coun jtran guerrllas for a genera Jot Thaland aganst Japan. a revolt was postponed by nd at the urgng of the Alle command because of tn jluo of the ntellgence net t les,»smu Bh!a News Out. s themselves who braved per anger n adng the Alles n such men as the premer. Bunyaket, who led guerrlla and Chef of Polce Luang Aduldeckarat, who aded n [lng Alled ntellgence men nd out of the country. sad that "through the OSS the country and ther comatons system, the Thas made L to our mltary command evmovement, almost as soon ad occurred... Thaland was [our very lew sources of drect gence on the Japanese. «e t was offcally alled to hgh Tha mltary offcers had conversaton wth ther ese equvalents and these ^tlons were repeated to the pcan OSS men n Bangkok." Uands clandestne allance he Unted Natons dated back summer of. 942, when OSS Started efforts to contact the al Tha underground they lexsted. The contact wns made fn 943, when two Tha under- (representatves, Sanguan Tu- [,and Daeng Tlaka, came out nd nto Chna and were sent to the Unted States; and others, student volun- of Tha orgn, were traned by n ths country through ad q Pramoj, x Thaland mns- the Unted States, who organs free Tha movement. Therewholesale ntellgence work got (sway. er Gets All Tongue [angled n False Teetl wore, MD.-Lt. (]g) Wl- Lloyd, navy gun crew of- on the SS Frankln P. Mall, tangled up n hs false teeth tddng and had to go to maspltal to get untangled. When talk agan, Lloyd sad hs became caught under hs J "brdgework, jund hs efforts to t only made t more panful. fterfetng Gang s Exposed n France RS. Flench polce ntensfed Worts to dscover the leaders was beleved to be the bgunterfeltng rng n Frances More than 8fl pemona al- *ave been arrested. The tpto the dscovery of the e lrom a Unted States Harvey D. Patter-»(» was reported to have re-! a false,000 franc note n ex- or Amercan cgarettes. A specal Chrstrrftw season baptsmal servce wll be held Sunday mornng at oclock n tha Frst Presbyteran Chur.cn. Anypne wshng to have a chld baptzed should get n touch wth Rev. C. A. Galloway.- The Avenel Mothers Club met wth Mrs, Edmund Sp.eece, Ffth Avenue, and mnde t donaton to the Mddlesex County Tuberculoss and Health League, and gave kts for nolders at Camp Klmer. Plans were Wde for a Chrstmas party for chldren of members on December 28 at the home df Mm, Edward Kosc, Ffth Avenue, The next club.meetng wll be January" 8 at the home of Mrs. Wllam LhForjcc... Avenel tems - M-, and Mrs. James Mooney and son. New York Cty, were weekend guestf of Mr. nnd Mrs. JulusLemur, Avenel Street. The unform commttee e -of the Avenel Fre Co. and Auxlary wll hold a game socal tonght a 8 oclock at the frchouse. Harok Hanson s charman. Mrs. Frank Broderclc, Brooklyn, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. George Leyonmark, Clmse Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Habsh, Mss Helen Hoffcesans: and Walter labsh, Jr., were guests of Mrs, [abshs mother n Westmont. Mrs. John Grffn, Smth treet, s spendng, several days.tlvhor sster n Jersey Cty. Mrs. Wllam Dotweler, Avenel!troct, spent Wednesday wth datves n New York Cty. The Rosary Socety of St. Andrews Church wll hold a. card arty tomorrow nght at the hurch, wth Mrs. Creston Jenkns ru Mrs, Charles Podroza as colarmen. Mrs. P, C. DeMorn. nml son, "hlp, and Lt, and Mrs. J. M herry, nltmore, Md., were :uests of Mr. nnd Mrs, Walter ah.-h, Avenel Street. Mrs. lerry s the former Doroth Hughes,.Smth Street. The Kver Jolly Glls met wll Mrs. Frederck Ascoujfh, (!lu Avenue, and made [luns for Chrstmas party Monday at tn home of Mrs. leluel UeStefano Clmse Avenue, The Parent-Teacher Assoca lon wll hold t.s annual Chrstna; party at the school today. Refresh s OWCty cty tn ndaas Vlrtn" llt by Francos Bls»ol Vncerp^s on:.the h Mam n- merts wll be served at :30,-and at 2:30 a "program by pupls wll be gven under the drecton of M-ss Bertha Bergcson. The Avenel mprovementassocaton wll meet tonght at the headquarters of the Frst Ad Squad, Avenel Street. The.Womans Club wll hold ts Chrstmas party Wednesday at the clubrooms. The musc department, Mrs. Harold Grausam, charman, wll be n charge of the program. There wll be an exchange of gfts, The Junor Womans Club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Thom((R Thompson and made plans for a Chrstmas party to be. held Tuesday at.8:5 P, M. at the Womans Club headquarters. The wll lfe hostesses to. "ther Mrs, Andrew Kath charman. The b-monthly dances spon- sored by the Sodalty of St. An drews Church wll be omtted un tl December 26, whcn N a gala Chrstmas dance wll be held wth Mss Helen Blawsky as charman seln Fre Collects Offcers; Kenney Che SEfN Edward Kenney wn: elected chef of laeln Fre Co. N Green Street, at a mcetn Thursday at the fre house. Others elected were presden R. Oshorne; vce presdent, M. Renela; recordng secretary, A, Nahfs; fnancal secretary, A. Sedlak; treasurer, F. Cooper; assstant thef, A, Poreda; foreman, R. (Morne; assstant foreman, R. Shohf; wardens, N. nstrup and V. lerndo; trustee, A. Enfeld. The nstallaton, supper wll le held at the frehouse on January at whch tme the Lades Auxlary wll sjso nduct ts slate nto ollec. The company has completed plans for ts annual CJrstmas pally for the chldren to le held al the lrehoukc Sunday al." P. M. The commttee conssts of Chef Kenney, (. Sedlak, A, Poreda, H, Osborne and F. Cooper. New tlfee-ccnt, stamp honorng Al Smth goes on sale. LPQUOR SPECALS KUTCYS Roosevelt Lquor Store 543 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. J. We Carry a Full Lne of mported and Domestc V LQUORS, WNES AND BEERS Eltoro Calforna..,.,..Cal s Vo \jat..3u g ^ Ffth.,...;.; 85c Marc Petr -Gal «S Chrstan Bros. Wne V 2 Gal. 3.9 * Ffth.44 RomaWne...:...Gal. 3:70 V^ Gal. Ffth.. Gordo S:.95 89c f Always n Stock, Tlfordj Taylor, Mon Bell, Vrgna Dare, Duff Cockbur, Merto No. 20 Port, and Medum Dry Sherry Creta Blaca WE HAVE A FULL LNE OF KOSHER WNE ON HAND Hennessey 3 Star 5th 8.08 / 2 offfth Hennessey V.S.O.P 5th 0.84 mported Benedctne D.0,M 3th chenley Black Label..., 5th 3.89 Pnt...:...:.../.: Three Feathers Reserve., 5th 3.89 ] Pnt...,..,:.: r,;;...,,^! Phladelpha....5th 3.86 ; Pnt,... -, - V ;-H?> Royal Harvest / -?«> 3.4 WE; CARRY A FULL LNE OF BOTLED BEER Budwese-, Schlt?, Fox Head 400, Ruppert, Hoffman, Trommers ALE: Black Hor»e, Red Cap, Ruppeft: Half and Quarter Barrels of Beer Wth Cooler* 8»S4, VERY t> ramatc War Naty flm Avenel And hts frm To Be Shown Boat Omen Content ToOPA Decree* SF.WAtEN A two-hour showng gf restrcted nnval motol pcres wll be featured at a meetng of the U, S. Coast Guard Auxary, Flotlla No, 34, at the Sevaren Motor Boat Club. CHT toad, tomorrow nght 8 oclock. ncluded among the flms, ac ordng to Commander Maxwell Logan, are Handlng Craft Alongde Shps, Shps of the U. 8. Navy> Hn.nd-to-fland Combat, Plotng, Charts and other subjects. Auxlary membfera of all flolaa, as well as- boat owners ot he Rartan Bay area,are Welcome,o attend tomorrow nghts meetng and show. RefreshnKnts wl - Galvestohon sland t,galveston, Texas, s located on or sland n the Gulf of Mexco and s connected wth th» manland by a ralroad causeway, a hghway-brdge and, a ferry. g had. faled to prce records, SHALE o f l T"~ ~ The department of nteror wll.proceed wth cytperlncntuton n the producton of synthetc Rasplne from coll nnd ol shale. t wll use n $l7,r^o,f)oo converted war plant to te, t coals mned n every s*ctow>f the country. Lades Ad Socety as wellm the present-day sprt of chldhood wnltng tor Santa, «r«te dopctod. Gftsn»«re exchanged. Durnjt th«basness tesson t was voted to contnue the sponsorshp of the church magazne, TRENTQNMolded, Fashons, manufacturers of lades erot*, 2 Grace Street, Fords, and A«nel "The Doorl untl Aprl. Knttng Mlls, makers of nfante AVENEL A Chrstmas pro... Members «f the socety wll kntwear, 7!) Avenel Street, Avenel, consented to the entry of fnal Lades Ad Socety of the Frst noon, December 22, to deobrate Kram featured a meetng of the mset «t the church Saturday after- judgment and decree n OPA njuncton proceedngs brought n C. A. Galloway and Mrs. Frederck esses for the evenng were Mr«. Presbyteran Church, wth Mrs, th» church for Chrstmas. Host- the U. S. Dstrct Court, here, to Lott as charman. Prank Cenagy, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mrs. Raymond Grbble, Mrs, restran thorn from.volatng the, Tnkng p»rt were Mrs. Warren record keepng provsons of Maxmum Pres Regulaton 72, the Mrs, Elmer Hobba, Mrs., Geortfe Van Pelt nnd Mrs. UowelL Van Pelt, Mrs. Danel Howell, Wllam Morgan, Mrs. Myer, Mrs Trenton Offce of Prce Admns- Kayser, Mrs. O. H. Weferlng, Mrs. Latt, Mrs. Wllmm Johnson, traton Has announced. OPA Mrs. Wnfm Krun, Mrs. Davd g Tp apparel cderetora Davs, Mrs. Walter- "Cook, Mra.. "Cut nway 6n«* tde of a grocery mantan specfed Rchar^l Myers and Mrs. Galloway. carton, then lneal n the box when The relrloufl.sde of Chrstmas scrubbng floors to protect knee* who Mrs. Arnold Larson, as Mary and skrls. Sensble Gfts for Famly & Frends Charge ALL TLL AFTER XMAS! ROBES, House Coats $7! Qulttd Cbnfz $598 Gowns & Pajamas. $3.98 Slps..,.98 Brasseres,78c Blouses, Slacks, Skrts Sweaters 3.98 Scarfs...75 Hose...98c HANDBAGS $2.25 up Dresses S 5 M Exclusve creatons to 2.98 Housettresses,98 NOVELTY RANCOAT SETS 7.98 UMBRELLAS 4.95 FUR COATS A YEAR TO PAY $ 8 5 " P CLOTH GOATS Lades6,98 up Grls2,98 ; GFTS/«? MEN Tes.., 69c Te Sets Fancy Hose. Mufflers Sweaters Robes.. SMART SPORT SHRTS $2.25 JACKETS BoysMacknaws $7,98 Mens Havy Jackets. $6.98 Leather Jackets $2.98 XMAS BUDGET ACCOUNTS OPENED Weekly Payments Arrangetf 86 Smth Street BOYS 35c Hovelly SUTS Overalls $2 98 LEGGNG SETS Stuffed Antalt ld D«ll PERTH PPEMEVENNGS mwwwwww Local Grl* Qatt Yule Party Wth Ck PROUDLY WE ANNOUNCE THE OPENNG OF OUR Modern Applance and Jewelry Store AT WOODBRDGE M»» K«tb, 67 Lnden AveflU,",d 4 unque Chrstmn* Thursday at Rotk Spvng Club, West Orange. East Orange, whore Mn student, plan t.) share ther man party wth 20 chldren* program wll feature a rortfg str«l,* Yulctdp decoratons Chrstmas tm>, a vtt from Glaus wth gfts Sot the nnd crrou hy the Berkeley 52-6 NEW BRUNSWCK AVE. Nenr the Fve Corner* PERTH AMBOY, N Presentng NOW for your approval, a complete lne of Jewelry, ncludng fne DAMONDS, moderately prced. WATCHES, ncludng the natonally famous Bulova, Benrus, Gruen, Plgrm, etc. Rngs, necklaces, brooches, and all other tems you would expect to fnd n a modern jewelry store. Costume and Relgous Jewelry Qualty Damonds A Chrtlmat gft nf dsmond. wll radantly gleam for all tme wth n changelen glory, forever expresn; y*r nat tender wthe. No more precous "ft on be bestowed upon the lady of your choce, Here are extremely brllant, fne (ferns that are doubly attractve both from the standpont of beauty and us a wse and sound nvestment. We suggest early nspecton of these marvelous gems. RNGS FOR HER FNGER n Or Home Applance Dept. Due to prevalng reconverson condtons our stock s lmted, but we are openng to greet all of our frends. We are proud to announce that portable Vctrolas are avalable to the publc. We have a fne selecton of Chrstmas Gfts. Drop n and look around!,.,..to The General PuBlc We announce t wll be our ambton to buld store wth an esteemed reputaton. We shall endeavor to do ths by treatng you farly and gvng you qualty merchandse at a far prce... «, _ Wth us the motto shall be, "A sale s not a tale untl the customer s satsfed." Radus - Electrcal Applances - Jewelry T m m BRUNSWCK AV«JftJE Amboy 4^649 - * ** *>*.

4 ;. % Clubwomen Send 5 Yule Boxes to Klmer VOODBRDGE ~ Chrstmas _j held Monday by th" Mothers.lb atr-tho home of Mr?. Wllam Gars, Grovu Avenue, wth Mrsr JKugene Burns and Mrs. Francs Kdth as assstng hostess.,!:. Ffteen Chrstmas boxes were :jeht to Camp Klmer and plans were made to prepare a Chrstmas t>ox for a needy.famly. A donaton wns voted to the Mddlesex County Tuberculoss nml Health League. Tc entertanment program ncluded Chrstmas chnra<e.\ the sngng of Chrstmas rar.ols and duets by Judth Jackson and Carol Grant who sang chldrens Chrst WOODBRDGE~Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Macntosh, 404 West Blancke Avenue, Lnden, announce the engagement of ther mns sonps.,_ daughter, Ruth Duff Macntosh, Mm. Thomas R. Jones and Mrs. to Vernon Kenwood Gegel, son Fred A. Breps presded at the of Mr. and Mrs. Kenwood Gegel, tea table. The next meetng wll be January 4 at the home of Mrs. Raymond Jackson, Grpve Avenue. General Devers> sees perl "trgger,happy" atttude here. n Rath Macntosh Engaged To Gegel, Overseas Vet 4 Jean Court. Mss Macntoshs a graduate of Lnden Hgh School and s em ployed at the Mutual Beneft Lfe nsurance Company, Newark, Her fance was recently honorably dbs charged from the Army after servng 37 months overseas n the Jropeaf" tlreaffc, "wtrerr he earned seven battle stars and a bronze arrowhead, along wth the Good Conduct Medal. Mr. Gegel attended Woodbrdge Hgh School, and before enterng the servce wa#.employed at the Unted States Metals Refnng Company, Cartcret...., THURSDAY, DEC&MBER 3, 945 TherelsNoBetter wapon dmlk! js DEAL CO0KN6, COMPLETE LNE OF JCMAS GREETNG CARDS, COSTUME JEWELRY, REX COMPACTS AND TOYS V fs. \l BLAKES STATONERY STORE j 00 MAN STREET, WOODBRDGE, N. J. % A New Couple Marred n Nevada To Resde n Woodbrdge WOODBRDGE Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Trosko, who were marred n Las Vegas, Nev., have returned to the Townshp and are row at home to ther frends at 330 Fulton Street. Mrs. trosko s the former Renee Matter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Camlla Matter, Pasadena, Cal., formerly of Avenel. The couple were marred by Gene Ward, justce of the peace, at the Las Vegas courthouse. The brde attended Long sland schools and was formerly employed by a locby bakery. The brdegroom s a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School and s employed at the Securty Steel Equpment Company, Avenel. COLLECTS THEM PHLADELPHA Sgt. Robert L. Schreber has 5,uuu medals. Hs collecton started wth the Congressonal Medal of Honor whch he got from hs gfandfather who won t n the War Between the States. Ffty-eght of "hs medals came out of the duffel bag of a German solder on Anzo beach, who was evdently a collector, hmself. HEATNG OL We are pleased toannouncethat our refnevy has developed a new non-corrosve heatng ol. Our No. 2 Heatng Ol always has been a straght-run dstllate product and wth ths new process, t s an outstandng product and s known as ROYALHEAT. "Not a cracked"fuel." Ths means that the consumer can now get a fuel long desred for ts clean burnng and effcent operaton, n all hakes of burners. Ths, along wth effcent delvery servce and the other servces offered by our dealers, should jjrovd to be the deal knd of home heatng. By/ontactn^ the Royallheat dealer n your area, ths fuel ol of cleatf, burnng qualty can be had. ~ ; " """ *"... *. : 4 S ** -"". fullt -. " * v - : :. :.... AUTOMATC MAT, Ol COSTS. LESS" ROYAL PETROLEUM CORPORATON 420 LEXNGTON AVENUE/ \ NEW YORK CTY sr HbletsKl Corn 4c Armours Treet ^-34c Whole " *" Corn <L \ "5c Broadcast Red-Meat 33c Golden Comtf 5Z«" 4c Tobns Brunch -33c 2 " 25c ArmoursLverSpread,: 0c Strng Beans Sells Lver Pate 6c Strng BeansKK 6c James Rver SM sk lm r 20c Slced Beets COMSTOCK KOM«2C Ravol " 5C 6C Chopped Spnach ff!:7c Van Camps College nn V-8 Cocktal Vegamato J 5c 4 ; 4c : Frut Cocktal Vft Brnda 2c 8c 3c 30c 26c 2n..OO. n. *»Js Fresh Prunes B* 3?"20c ; Orange Jtlce2 r,35c«-;. n 43c Grapefrut Juce,;; 3c 4f t."-29c A Natonal Favorte! NECTAR TEA! Blended Juced 7c «f4e :Prune Juce s«nmb-*b-:28e! BarrngtonHaHK 2^52c Faust nstant Coffee ^ 4,: r *GOc nstant Maxwell House V 29c! Sol Cafe mnm»soub«4». ar 29c G.Washngton Coffee:65c : Nescafe... < -29c Bordens COFVEE T W«-»39C! Dnrlano llamn Vlt«m» lb. CQ. Dorae s nemu Formed ««w c Bakers "EAm Cocoa.-; 0c Bakers CA Cocoa & b 9c Qvaltne ^^35c ;-. 65c Our Own Tea J&,^b3c Mayfar Tea Flnf t ur.^ V;39c Salada Tea M W wb.pn.4te Uptons Tea. w^$u vory Salt Hm««n«^-7c Bells Poultry Seasonng;:;; 0c j *. am Gorgonzola Cheese "U"Dll Bovrl c,ns a «.." 38c ^ 88c Armours "W 3^- 9c Armours Vtalox <*«-27c Ktchen Bouquet ;;. 22c:;; 38c Turkey Lver Pate S.P.P. 3 t 29C Premum Crackers HABSCOp t g b 9C Crspa Pretzels & X 3c Hygrade Pretzel Stx a-3c Grape Jam «N«PAGE nb>2c Formulae.. M!4«.«-6C Sunnyeld PANCAKE FLOOR No fuss Ho loller Smply add water anl ml 20 oz. pkg. Pancake Syrup SEft p b - 5c Golden Mx orls,^-6c SmnyfeU"S STM «^-0c Golden Blossom Honey 35c Quaker Oats. Rolled Oats H-OOats. : Cream of Wheat nstant Ralston W»2C 2c ««.* 22e 20c Force Cereal.. c Kelloggs Pep.. *& Puffed Wheat Sparkest 9c Puffed Rce Sparkest 2c Straned Baby Soups 3 S 24c Tomato Soup K 3 ^25c Cream of Spnach Soup 0<^r 2c Vegetable»^St u ; 0 2c ChckenHoodeSoup 0^ 4c CHEESE FOOD-Pertcct for nreblt and melted Cheese tandvlcbes etc. Lederkranz Cheese Nutley Margarne..,- 49c 26c -8c Blue Moon SS" 4c Bleu Cheese»»49c Camembert vjm^ ---27c Kraft Lmburger S C S 5-7c Parkay Margarne CREAM Bordens CHEESE SPREADS Pabst-Ett Cheese SPRY When Avalable SWAN SOAP When Avalable * 329«SUPER SUDS When Avalable CHFFON SOAP FLAKB CHOCOLATE FU0QEMX 4o.pkg.2c Chocelale Cocoamarsh Srup»«-- 22c ) (t Chocolate P. U.M. FlavoredSrrug 25c Junket Rennet Powder.* 3c Tumbo Puddngs..* 7e Sparkle Puddngs^K^-^ 5c Knox Gelatne. -8c Salted Peanuts UMMS, 33C * ( ft/. Come lake your choce of Nature* grand offerng! at your A&P Sup, Theyre brought drect to you from the natons lendng orchards, ravdens, and groves... theyre mghty good eatng and thrftly prced, ton! ORANGES GRAPEFRUT WHTE CABBAGE FRESH PEAS New Crop Texas Beets. Colovo Brand From Western Farms b "tag- Sold Heads b ESCAROLE ^^^tbj From Calforna Faras b. Cflllmyrna bunch 7c ngs BLACK MSSON %^H Colmyrno Avocado Pears ^25o Layer.Fgs ^P^; Frch Crsp U. S. No. Grad Table Celery..... «fc,.yellow Turnps doup COUNTY crjmks0n < c,,, t tt Qnm rooou-korr 9 0 /: < 97» O0U l C0UNTY»rCH.UHBLS l» C 5s 9c Vc. 0. 8c 2-23c >2 f 25c Mars Candy Bars 2 7cSahl-Meyer Lverwurst -f 4c Orbt Gum ^^^ 2-7c Wax Paper "S»»»-» u CatSUP PnDEOFUBM Uubol.7c 4c Chl Sauce m fm^,^ \^ Ar-Wck c Chl Sauce Sunhrte Cleanser. -5c Tomato Soup ^V "V^v HH Artn H AHAf fll HUttAWAf V "^V f uu DogYummes. ^«.^8c PALMOLVE SOAP When Avalable Z20.2 3Z 9 Sauerkraut 7«Pork and Beans 7m Z : 0c ScottCountySm.2 [r 25c Tomato SoupjACKsoNS 0^20c ^weetpcklesm»nhatran 2,! 5c Dll Pckles U«GS «M«24C Dll Pckles MANHATTA«. 2?C Guldens Mustard t/> <. 3c Ann Page Mustard --9c Betty Crocker Soup Mxes.. 9c Cow Brand Soda < ^3c "AH DROPS Hlb.AQ... jag. ZO C *va work, tnts and soap b,, "37c r -< C A j! DUNDEE LOAFl 44.; Other Bvkery Treats! Theyve got ro bo fresh luvrc d^<" DONUTS -»«<- -S Jono Porkc ". PUMPKjN PE. <«MNCE PE.. ^ Jane Porker AJ SPCED DROPS. M BO$TON B^OWH RnEAD :;. 9* ml Mun 7 Mnute Pe Crust ^ 2c Flako Pe Crust. ^ 3c Sx OClock MAXX C Dromedary * m * m ^» 8c Golden Soy "ff 2S;& Soxon Metal Polsh Sno-SheenCakeFlourX26c J rg0 Laun!ry Starcr Cake Flour SUNHTFELB 8..*B 20C ^ Qeanser Bakng Powder PZ 2 "* 0 2c Vanlla Extract Zt "^ 32c Argo Corn Starch >^>-h Molasses ffff «.^22e Molasses Teffl Tffl r Krkmans te 8&& ft.23e Kkmans Cleanser 3 "" 4c KrkmaBs^W^^Uc Gold Bust*.. h.-*7e tux Tolet Su» A 3 >*> 20B Oxydol.....^23c Duz.,.. >..^23c A-Penn Machne Ol A-~ SPC and SPAN For All Washable t w h w 6 oz. a l Soap 2.»a,. H.H*l **>, >f

5 5PENDENT LEADEll THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 945 rs Usng More Mneral* ] become very nttrlctvc. Snow s {led use of f rock phosphate h h t plentful " " ths year wherever tree estone n llnos s beng decoratons arc sotd. They arc as farmer act.to. man- even more attractve f sprnkled mprove fertlty of the sdl wth fltter, whch s sparklng oducng record Wartme ground glass, and procurable at artsts supply stores. Dennsons fcyear 92,000 ytflfy of rock have t. e_not nclufllrtg collodal tc and 3,700,000 tons of ural lmestone were used, bg to fgures comfjled by the vorslty -Ol mprovwnt departnfnt [llnos Agrcultural asboelattmates that wftlfc collodal Bte tonnage s aad^d, the rock fe fgure for 944* tjfte state jount to moje tpanj.30,000 gest ever appletf n one year arm sols of llnos*^ commercal fertlzer n- from tons ^ 943 to tons n 044. ;., tftnnrhdcs ahd W h llfonnmlde compounds nflcct h? net to ths query, the Jour- tht Amercan Medcal Assojreporta that thsre s no w?y sulfanllamlde or any of ounds could affect the structhc teeth or modfy the procjjental decay. Regardng the Vtamns to prevent or treat decny, n number of nvestlhas proved that vtamns lectve. The enamel ol the jvherc the decay frst begns, t have cells or blood vessels, «&re_dqes_.not have the rebuld or repar. The only e treatment for the decayed the removal of the decay Ulng replacement of the lost re. kll Needs Farm Machnery Mantan ths dversfed agr-, producton, Brazlan farmarc constantly engaged n gle to keep the prolfc Brae from creepng over the rfflf wll nptfl more and Mechancal farm equpment. Cracked Dlslrs He of a cracked dsh wll be ed f boled for about 4! mn- \ enoug sweet mlk to cover, wll glue together and nvsble. s Decoratng ntnued from Paae ) Remove the.strngs, dran on paper they wll he- Pour tn melted wax lly molds or small cans. Rc- SK quantty to fll the ton whch wll appear the wck. When the wax [to harden put the wcks n. hard heat slghtly and turn! j«uy mold knd arc pretty ; n a bowl of wtr. Camppup cans wll produce luvy whch wll burn a long d are expensve to buy over : flame fur a second Crnkled wth ".snow" they WANTED enced StenOKrale. Apply ter, statng experence am fexpected, to Box 02, Fords Fords, N. J., EVERY EVENNG LL CHRSTMAS f you wsh to make new enndles, the wcks-lre sold by the yard, Cut nto desred lengths, tack on n board or stck, and <lp each wck nto melted wax whch has boon placed n a* tall narrow cylnder. Lot cool am dp agan untl desred thckness s obtaned, To make strpyl candles.select a bottle of ntereslnt shape. Use a funnel. Across Lh«top Jay a stck to whch the wck has been pnned. Pour wax of one color and allow to hnrden, then pour wax of a dfferent color and contnue jjjjwr untl brttle s flled to where the neck lujr.s. Allow to stand over nght., Next day. cover the bottle wth a cloth (to prevent njury to.self) am break t. Cnndlc Stand Process ) make an nexpensve candle stftll nvert the ld of a pant can, or coffee can and Ml wth plaster of Pars mxed wth water. l>lnce a cmlle n the center and allow mxture to harden. Te evergreen lews around the baso (f the tndlo, Another attractve candle stand s made by usng u wonde» ll. x! n, cheese box. Pant t wth alumnum. Put plaster of Pars mxture n the bottom am place four candles at equal dstances along one length. n front of these plate three candles n the open spaces. Decorate wth evergreens, or wth evergreens whch huve been panted wth alumnum pant, at the base nf the candles. Stll another can le made by usng board about twelve by sx nches, and about an nch or less thck. Bore as many holes a.s desred wth a brace and bt. Pant tsdesred, and nsert the candles. Kverjreens at the base wll make t look more festve. f.vou lrtve l f.--! l)u\vl rtd s not n use, fasten one candle n the-botton by mullng some of the wax, and throw a few short peces of evergreen t\ the bottom. Water may also be added. Ths s a lovely on<;. A nutmeg grater makes a candle sheld. Placed n front of a lghted candle nl each end of a mantle, t gves an ceru lght through ts perforatons. s possble to agan -purchase these graters for ten or ffteen cents. They were war casualtes. A sprg of evergreen should be placed, n front at the base. An attractve decoraton for the tree s made by usng the bard candes whch come "wrapped n cellophane, Twst he ends together and wre wth mlk bottle wre., fve wll make a small wreath, n dozen wll make a chan. These, small jyreaths, wth a tny bow and.spr); of evergreen, wll be ted to a package of cgarettes for th«patents at Camp Klmer Hosptal for Chrstnas. Nome for Holdays Frank Burns, charman, $,25.30; Hopelawn, Mss Evelyn Gutwen, charman, $()!>; Kejsbey, Mss Betty Rncz, charman, $4.50; Port Rendng, Martn Braun, chnrmnn, $8R.(O; Woortbrdgc,- Chrstan Stnckel, charman, $,84.36; Avonel, Mrs, Wllam Falkenstern, charman, $00.(B; seln, rvn Raphael, charman, $6*.50; ndus. tres, Hutch B. Quploy, charman, $,70; Western Electrc Co., F. H. Shannon, charman, $27; Schools, Vctor,C.-Nckng, charman, $ ". Bond Drve Three mllon aorvcemen, who wcw nbent lft»t Chrttmnt, wll be home wth ther mved onc th» year.,v Post Offce (Contnued from Page ) address and mal ther Chrstmas lds at once. Parcel post Chrltt- (Contnued from Paqe ) mond, Mrs, Alex Nash, $750 Womens Cvc Club o[ Wood brdge;. Mrs. Clcorpe. McCullogh, charman,. Mrs. ). K. Stultz, Mrs. F. C. Buehold, Mrs. Konnjd Stern, workers, $56.25; Order of East am Star, Mrs. Fred (t. Baldwn, cllarnun; Mrs, Alfvd Durtfee, Mrs. Martn Hanson; Mrs. Wllam Messck, wnrkcs, $ll,!)75. Lades Auxlary, Corp;rep;»ton Adalh srael, Mrs. Joseph Klen, fhhrnan, Mrr-, Morrs Klen, Mrs Samuel Vojtcl, Mrs. S. Carpenter Mrs. Murray Dem, Mrs; S. Brodsky and Mrs. A. J. Hart, workersmas packages mvealready started 4«,:t.7O; Tuesday AfU-rnoow Study n arrve al the Wndhrdgc post Club, Mrs..,f. Undo, charman ohve, he revealed. Mrs. (vurfe Merrll, wnrkcr, $200 The pslmaster also revealed l W " m< n " f ] "" x[ Prsbytcrar that hundreds of packages rram-! ( nureh > Mrx M - Kl l K<\ elnrned Tull r food ucl clothng are llln " - Wllam T. Butters-and beng maled lo Jurope. Most mal Mrs. headed overseas s gong to cvl- *> W (; - l»» - workers n ll taly, no dotb, duo to the Women of St. James Church fact. hat. many Townshp famles Mrs. Leon K. McKlroy, charman luve relatves and frends n taly. Mrs..loln Klhorn, Mrs.,loy Other cunles arc gettng much Bownn, Mrs. A. Clottsten, Mrs smaller portons uf food am cloth- James Keatng. Mrs. Alfred Coluy ng packages, he sad, (lermany Mss Margaret Dunn, Mss Vc snt gellng any there uve stll tora Pesce, Mss Betty Peace, Ms government lnns on malng food and clothng to (lerman cvlans. Other European countres, Hungary, Czechoslovaka, Yugoslava mll Albana, arc nettnr only a trckle. Mal to German-bordered natons s lmted to four pounds, sx ounces, and other countres nlay got pounds ppv package. Amercan pean /.ones troops stll n Eurohave ther Chrstmas packages ether on, the. hgh seas nr already over there, Deadlne for armed forces Chrstmas boxes was October 7. Natonal War Fund (Contnued \rom Paqe ) pledges whch wll very lkely ncrease the fund, "The fre.nernus ad nvcn n th= use by the ctzens of the Townshp of Woodlrdce. wll be greatly apprecated by the Natonal War Fund, by those who receve ts ad and >y me as charman. "A resume of the funds ruporte tn date s us follows: "Colnn, Kve (. Davs, char man, $!>;M; Knrds, Mrtn Wess, charnn, $,XK7..M; Sewaren, W. Madelyn Ernst, $0, Womans Club of Woodbrdge Mss Kathene lamed, charman Mrs. Walter Slllman, Mrs. S. C Kjrr«ll. workers, $. r ),L0(.25; Women of Mcthrtdsl Churh. Mrs. Justn Mnsh, charman, Mrs. Halpl Slaurer, worker, $8.75. Sales n Colot Colunt, under the charmanshp :>f Mrs. Charles (..lmes, dd all exceptonally fne job sellng bonds whch amounted to $!!!,275. The ommttoe that partcpatel n a louso-to-house canvass was Mrs. F. a. Hawthorne, Mrs. Joseph McAndrews, Mss Betty Hull, Mrs. Erc Davs, Mrs. C. ll.lsau, Mrs. A. M. Brown, Mrs, Sydney Beaujon, Mrs. Henry Horn, Mrs. Joseph Donap;- hue, M.-s Wfrd Smth, Mrs. Donald MurchU, Mrs, VV. C. Asbury, Mrs. F, J. Sutler, Mrs. Charles Scott,.Jr., Mrs. George Hapedorn. n Avencl, where Mrs. John. Kttershank served as charman, sales totalled?2,k^.5. Mrs.. V. Rush, servng- as Rc- warcn ohannan, reported sales of $7.S(.f] whch was dvded a.s follows: Democratc Club, Mrs. Bnrfje Peterson, chanan, $787.- O/FT/AMES A GUARANTEE BOND WTH EVERY DAMOND 0; Hstory Club, Mrs. A. W. chedt. charman, $5,58.25; post fflcc Ms* Alce Ponder, chnlrmnn, $87,50. Mr, Buntenbnch sad today that >e wshed to thank all tre workers nd nl those who aded n nny way,o make the Vctory Loan a sue- :esa here. Chckens Banned (Contnued from Paae ) >f poultry j rural arena only be trctly enforcod and that.the health offcer be ordered to tftke mmedate acton to nform poultry ers n resdental sectons that hey -wrt +fty«-tff- tftke st«sps- 4» dspose of ther chckens 3tt once,.onmttcenah Wllam Wnrrcn seconded the moton and t was tanmorly carred. Henlth Offcer Hnrohl J. Bnlcy, who nerved n theseabccs n;tho Pacfc area, was welcomed back ty the Board whch" also passed,n eanluton commendng Actng Health Offcer Leonard Fscher for hs conscentous and excellent servce l to---tha Townshp»s a whole. Mr. Fscher \vll leave hs post on Saturd.ay when betakea hs tow weeks.vacaton. Mr. Baley wll take over at that tme. t.h expected that Mr. Baley wll be renpponted us health ofllcer when the Board of Health convenes for ts organzaton meetng after the frst of the year.. Tpsy Enemy (Contnued Worn Page ) and took the Hessan prsoner, whom she soon strpped ;of hs arms and was leadng hm ott. when she fell n wth n putrole guard of a New Jersey regment, stutoned near Woodbrdge, to whom she delvered her prsoner." Htorcal tem "Trenton, June 7, 7H0 Thursday evenng last a party vt about thrty refugees from New York landed at Stony Pont, on Rartan Kver, am un llcce Wel Woodbrdge, where they made Justce Freeman, Mr. Edgar and sx other persons, and two negroes prsoners, whom they carred ol to New York." The Atlas contnues: "The vllage has ncreased largely- n populaton am general mportance. HOME S THE SALOR... t.contrw many of the prncpal summer resdences of New York famles, nnd has- a populaton of about 2, There U a Catholc Church here.... A (Runted n the northern part of the Townshp. Unontown (now seln), Fords Corner, Houghtonvlte (now Colonp), East Woodbrdge nnd Edgar arc vllages n ths Townshp. The populaton of the townshp n R70 was 3,77; t a now farly estmated at 4,500, There arc elrht publc schools, wth nn snnunl State nppropraton of. $5,090.78, whch, wth other revonuo from txntlon, etc., ft-wttf.ot M4JU8.--pcr..» num for ther mnntennnce. The present value of school property s $3,500; nvcran*" attendance, 240, Jhc ussesscd vntuc of reul estate, as fcturncd by Mr. Jonnthan Coddh^ton, tho..townshp solder ;ml nrnc. Our OrMnne wnlnws Durlnv he mppy ecencs of ther luldaj lomcconng. A.wssnr, 875, was $2,250,000; gtnd the homes are shawn that of personal property was owners names, neludl $303,000. Tnkcn nl n all, Woodbrdge» not only themost ancent, but also one of the moat.n Mddlesex County." Reldencet Shown Th«book contans several personnl skctche*, ncludng the Fts- R«ndolph famly of Woodbrdge down to the seventh generaton n Amerca. Amonfr the- "fne" resdences" of Woodbrdfte sketched Arc those of J. Mattson Melok, Hampton Cutter, Esq., and Ells B. Freeman, M. D., untl lately occuped by J- H. thaycr Martn Bahway.-Avenue, and to. be tqrn down to make room for a new development. The mnj> of Woodbrld(te Town shp prnted n the atlas lsts Man.Street m Phladelpha Avenue. Not. many streets are lsted; n Woodbrdge name* such Ed(t»r, J, Coddlngton, J. wood, D. Tappen, C, V. Valentne, B. Potter, D. S. hen, J. D, Drake, H. J. P. Huber, Dr.. Brewster. Other pont* marked on the were Valentne & Bro.- ol Grossman Clay Hanufactn Works, C. lannews A Banks,. Flood Clay Bank, Whalcn Btore, W. H. Barry tt Clay Banks, Young Lades nnry; a saloon n the Ueln «ton; hotel on Rahway Ay Creep.Street»ec.%nlC. W ton & Co,, DrTr" PTpe," Sewer factory, post offce and dr store on what s.now Man Stfe< (possbly the old Drake Dme Savngs Bank, W. H. Bt ^rc Brck Works. ;. - Chrstmas For All Chldren Just A Few Xmas Suggestons! Adorable Gft Dreles $.95 to Szes to 4. *. nfants fleece one-pece Snow Suts Szes to 4. Blue and Gray. nfants Quttex Blankets Satn bound. ndvdually boxed. $.96 Boys two-pece Jersey Knt Suts $.59 & $.95 Szes to 6. Whttenton Blanket Robes.95 & $O 35 Boxed. Szes Z to 6. COMPLETE LNE OF Stuffed Dolls, Toys and Wood Toys. BARALYN YOUTH CENTER 58 WASHNGTON AVENUE Lght the way to a loveler Chrstmas wth lumps tom our larf«collntun, n-lnded lre (!hws; Homnes, Dornthy Dmpcr rolnnnn, nnd Lenox Ch ulna. U(!ht: r,tnu VcKfan vne of green h, decnled wth u aenlmcnlul ro»c. Fne lnnuew shade, $7.50 TS A CARTERET CARTERET, N. j. SANTA who COO»CB u lustng gft... one<tlat can be used and u» joyed every day,., one llal becomes part of the pleasures of louc. ts a wger Suuta who chooses that gft from KOOS BROS, shnng selecton. "U "" Deeply upl<dslr:d luhsorks llnl ;(c good seals. n (runt >( tho lre... KOU lul props n front of he lnu ;: lur. lhlsbnly mvurd n, wn-lmt! lculherullc ltuund, $lt.5o Square, rmed" a Certan Man > marvel f ypu gve a Bregn gft certl- t wll show that really lookng nto {future. of"! ^ \ B fm>, ^ p suts andovercoats BHk n large numbers, pll he has to do s tn and get hs. f.be happy on Chrat- t thnk you*.have of hm BO far n nee»"- rl T tl LL> lu^ OnrGff Shop has doubled ts dsplay of cnlllulug treasures und trfles. From U ChrUlmue-breht nrraj mnes ths lumd-deeoated tray and foldng bland. Red, vory or black Ucquer, th Busness Mlestone A.rLm-M? Qtw 0 A. M. to W P.M. Mondays Thru Saturday* H and KNGSTS. TH AMBOY!?»rlan K tot n R%»r ve, Hghway 27 y Rahway, New fotoey

6 , PAGE SX THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 945 NDEPENDENT- AMUSEMENTS ELECTRC APPLANCES JUKE BOXES FANS - FLOURESCENT FXTURES Electrc Brolen, Vacuum Cleanert «nd Other Electrcal Appl- G. M. Amusement Co. DSTRBUTORS OF. ance* at MUSC MACHNES Crescent Electrc All Type of Juke Boxej Repared Wll Call For and De-lver Automatc Musc Machnes Applance Co. Rented Day or Week 403 STATE ST. H. A. RUETSCH, Prop. P. A We repar electrc ran, vacuum 7 Grove A»«., Woodbrdge N. J. cleaner, AC motor. We alto rewre and repar all type of elec- Phone Woodbrdge trc lamp. AUTO REPARS THE CLARE GARAGE A. Morel, Prop. BATTERES - TRES 493 Rahway Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J. Tslephonc Woodbrdje RALPHS Servce State... Cor. Man and Pearl Sts. Woodbrdge, N..J. WO ANTQUES & NEW GFTS Antques and New G#ts n Chna and Glass Ol Pantngs and Pcture Frames - Framed and Venetan Mrrors 289 Hgh St. Perth Arhboy, N. J. Phone P. A , DRY CLEANERS 48-HOUR SERVCE n QUALTY DRY CLEANNG at Plant Store MLTONS Qualty DryCteanfet? 407 Market St., Perth Amboy Call P. A DEPARTMENT STORES fa Everythng to beautfy your home wth. Household Furmhngs t Nce Assortment of Lades Sportswear ALLENS Phone: Woodbrdge Man Street Woodbrdge, N,J. We Gve S and H Green Stamp!. Jon Our Merchandse Club FUNERAL DRECTORS EDWARD A. FNN * FuneVal Drector..;."., and Emb&lrter *J. 298 Amboy Ave.. PJlflM SERVCE ELECTRC CO. 8 Man Street WOODBRDGE, N. J. Electrcal Contractor Plant Mantenance """Home Repar«Buldng Mantenance For Servce and Estmates Call WOodbrdge 8-8 FRUTS & VEGETABLES Phone JASPER & SON FANCY FRUTS AND VEGETABLES 96 Man St., Woodbrdge, N. J. Fresh Fruts and Vegetables FOODS Woodbrdge Frut Exchange 94 Man St. Woodbrdge, N. J. Wood We gva and reduen S& Green; Stamps. GFT SHOPS Dstnctve Gfts Jewelry, Glassware, Latest Phonograph Records, class cal and popular > GENERAL APPLJANCE 66 Man St., Woodbrdge, N. J. Wood. 8-23S Landscape Contractors Landscape Contractors Trees, shrubs, stone masonry, sdewalks, drveways. James J. Pusllo 42 Larch St. A Carteret RESTAURANTS Brng Your Frends! Dne Wth U»! We serve the very fnest n talan Food - Featurng; Tomato Pcs, real talan.spag&ett and Baked MUJcle>. Our cocktal bar U al- -ynythem:- / : ; : JuEafls Restaurant.St, Shoppng Gude AND Servce Drectory These advertsers are anxous to serve m ypu. Consult them whenever you need the servce or the merchandse they offer. Save Ths Page For Ready Reference! MEATS & GROCERES Fresh Frufts, Vegetables and Groceres COHENS Frendly Market Formerly A.&P. Store 466 Rahway Ave. Woodbrdge, N. J. Wood Pantng-Paper Hangng E. WHTE. PANTNG and DECO- RATNG at Reasonable Prces 324 St. James Ave. Woodbrdge, N. J. Woodbrdgc WLLAM BALDWN Pantng and Paper Hangng At Reasonable Prces 570 Watson Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J. Tel. WO-B-0B34-M ROOFNR S SDNG H. WEAN Roofng and Sdng 59 Moflfett St., Fords! P. A R REAL ESTATE-NSURANCE REAL ESTATE NSURANCE J. Edward Harned Co. 66 MAN ST. WOODBRDGE, N. J. TELEPHONE TAVERNS JOES "For Entertanment and Fun" Dancng Every Nght featurng. THREE ACES ORCHESTRA JOES COCKTAL LOUNGE. 268 Mddon Avenue WB PRNT JJVKlhYTHlNa from u. mllutc card^tp newnpa^c equpment and experlenos provde beat qualty at lftyasl, prces, Cpn- TAX Tax Servce V Phone Woodbrdge Pearl St. Woodbrdge, N. J. WELDNG - BRAtnu WALCOTT RONWORKS WELDNG. BRAZNG GENERAL RON WORK Convery Blvd. and Rtter Ave. Woodbrdge, N. J. Woodbrdge FURNTURE Telephone P. A Lepper & Co., nc. FNE FURNTURE Hobart Buldng 278 HOBART STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Reparng and Upholsterng Furnture HAROLDTTNDERSON 29 E. Green St. Woodbrdge, N. J. P. A M MACHNE PERMANENT WAVE SPECAL 5.00 <, COLD WAVE $0.00. MACHNELESS $5,00-$7.50-$0.00! MARGES BEAUTY, SALON 477 Rahway Avenue TELEPHONE THOS. F. BURKE Funeral Drktors.?66 STATE STREET AMBOY, N. J. LEGAL NOTCES SHERFFS SALE Mltllrxr Common Vlrnn Cntrt Mddlesex County Welfare Board lnlntlfr, fn.l Anna delderer,.creased, ftnl.mls Pllnlderer, her lusan, decemed, nrc Defendants, l-l Fa. for the sale of premses dated October 3, 945, By vrtue of the above stated Wrt, to me.drected and delvered, wll expose to snle nt publc ven- (lue on WtCWHSDAV. THK SF/ - "ual monthly nstallmen.of R plus nterest and other terms provded for n contract of»aj«. Take further notce that at t»o costs of preparng deed ana advatlhlhg ths BOla. 8ald lots tu sad... or. n y date to whch t may ON) DAY OF JANUAUY, A.D. 946, dtour^d^th. Cgm- block f sold on terms,.wlt requre K adtour^dth. TJ.WWJP at two oclock Stnlnrl the a down payment of $48,00, the balance of purchase prce to be pad n mlttrd Tme, n tre mltte* r«wv«w* rlfeht n f a tflurnocm of the snll dny, nt the cretlon to reject any one or all blos etual monthly nstallments of K.OU Sherffs Offce n the Cty of New and tp»ell sad lots n sad block plua nterest and other ternb prtvlted for n contract of aale. Brunswck, N.,,: to nch blddor a«t may selocl. «w«all the rlkhts, tltlo and nterest regard belnr Blv«n o «"»*»"* of defendants, Anna Pflelderer, de- manner of pay ">.t. l».^» e? _ 7 Take further notce that al sad flelderer, her more tnnlmum blfl» nhall ho -sale,,or nny date to wmch t may MAGNOLA, UK be adjourned the Townshp Oornmlttee reservon tle rght n Us ds- : hualnnd, leceused, of, f n nnd d to l all the followng descrbed premses, to CC busness mnn rrs> Upon aoo.ptanc* of,the mnmum Wt * bo\ or bd above "n">l>n«m^jr t A e creton to reject any one or nl.bds years was mmn and to sell sad lots n Bftld,. MofcK ALL.THOSE v CERTAN lots, TownBhlp Commttee and sought for a qual,. trats or parcels of land and premse bplnb R kn the Townshp of WoodW oou cordng to tje manner of P urc. hl» ment thereof by the O" to such bdder ag t fray select, due regard beng «lvcn to term* ard an llnos portfnv t, County nf Mddlesex and n accordftnee wth terms of «ale on manner of payment, n oaae one 6r says the Chrafr, State of Now Jersey. nleth* Towjnhlp W delver * bargan and gale deed for sad premlsw. ceved. The rnnn sm;.,, mole mnmum bds shall be re- JJRNO known-and desgnated ns Upon acceptance of the mnmum known rcrc a J5;n, bd, or bd above mnmum, by the s.uts #307 am :2F ft a rtup enttled "Map of prdperty known tta Fords Turk, Seotlo #2," Bttnted n Woodhrdge Townshp, Mddlesex County, New Jersey, (wnnl byjohn Hanou, K»q,, nrveyed Mty. 9. by Larson S KOK, and Hed fur record n the Clerks OfhVe of Mddlesex County, Now Jersey, md mure partcularly dsu-lbhl as follows: RKONNNO on the easterly lno o,f Ford Ave.rue, llstnnt northerly 779,32 fret trom the N.K. corner formed by the ntersecton of Ford Avenue and Mtv Street, runhlk thence easterly OO feet to the weaterly lne of >runmond Avefnt-; thenre notllerjy and nlbnff the wcnt*ly lne of Dnnmoml Avenue 60 feet to u pont; thenre wenterly and parallel wth the frst den-rllml drse 200.feet to the easterly lno of Ford Avenue; tlenre. solhly and along tlo oanlorly lne, of Ford Avenue SO foet lo the pont ur phuc of beglnnlar. Bounded on the north by hots #»«and 3-M, on the Kant by lrummond Avenue; on the south LEGAL NOTCBS «To- be advertsed >eceuher... and. wetnber 3lh, JK n > ndedcndeu-l^a^r, Wocplbrldne Townshp Assesm" by l.ols jm08 and a-l, md on the Vakfl further notce that the west by lord Avenue, nn lad down west by lord Townshp Commttee Has, by resoluton and pursuant tu law, nxed a on an map; Tlw approxmate, amount of the mnmum jfrlre at whch rad lots tdsment d to be b mulnen tl l by snd mlel n sad block Wll be sold together s the sum of One Hundred Sevpntyono Dollars and Ffty <:ents mnmum prce belr JJ.VHfl plus. wth all other detntls pertnent, sad (J-7.S0), torctler wth the cost* COJU of preparng deed and advertsng tl* sale. Sad lots " *jt<l of ths snlo. Together wth all nnd sngular block, f sold on terms, wll requre tlf rghts, prvleges, heredtaments n down payment of»2:t.m, the balance of purchase prce, to bo pad n and apnurtonnceh thereunto heg or n unywls p>ertnnlnr. cqnnl monthly nstallments of llfl.w "WLLAM K. MKlHtKOltN. plus nterest and other terms provded for n contract of sale. Sherff. EDMUND A. HAYBS, Attorney. Take further notce that at «*ld $30 H lj sale, or any date to whlcrl t may ON> MAY Ol" JANUARY, A. l>. U, ll two oclock Standard Tme, n ttf arcrnoon of the sad day-, lt the Sherffs Offce n-the Cty of New Brunswck, N...: All the rlklt, tt t- and nterest of defendants, Chrst kn elenen, LEGAL NOTCES. MKHFlH SA.K Mlldlenp Common lenn Court Mddlesex County Welfare Hoard la llallt, and Chrst!:!^ dtm-n. deed, and Henretta Pnteraen, wdow, arc Defendants. Fl. -a. for llt> Halt- of premses dulcd October :tl, lshf. - Hy vrtue OT the bov" nlatpd Wrt, t> me drected and delvered, wll expose to sale at publc velluc nn WEPNKKUY. THK SE- dced, and H e l - e a etersen, wdow, of, n anl n> all tlc fllowlk descrbed premses, to wt: All tlmt certan nt, met ur purccl of land nnd lu-uses stuated HcfT n: W-SK: Dokcl 2/tll busness n Xew Jersey, statng l/.el Surety tomjny authorzed to n the TowHlp of WnolbrlK. Nonet: or rru.c s.v, t lllll He Surety Cnn]a\ wll furllbler wt l u bond n the <"nmtv of.mddlesex and Slate of TO WHOM T MAY CNCOUN ubd sjl New Jersey. Al regular neelhk "( af^lnl. n- bd, condtoned n Known md desknated u" " Tnwnsllp Cnnllltt-c u{ tle a<tnr ; e wt tn- furm nv bund #!!W of premses ltd ml and shown sldp (f WoodhrlKt leld Mmday, Ullrbel lo Sleellcatlus uul VJ- ull l certan naj> ltllled "Map of lle-elllber :.rd, l.l -. was drected osal. llalnvay Kslales, surveyed by j.,. to advertse the fact that nt Monday evelllk. Meelllber Tlll. 94. j, rkhl to ejerl ny or all hd" The Townshp Commttee reserves Huer, Cvl Kujteer uf Elzabeth, N...,,nly S, MtT, and tled n tn* the Townshp cmmtlce wll meet :, deemed lo he for llu best bs ntersts cf TSVshp fo lo d..ll e nfthe Clerk of -Mddlesex al S. M. (KST) n tle Cnnmlt.-e County," sd ln h-lnt; mure parcnlav bnumled unt demcbed as llullg, WnndbrdKC NeW Jersey Townshp Clerk thamners, M e n n r n Muncpal.., bumcam, and expose and sell at publc sal< ]>ATK!>: lccenher..h, l!) at nnt on tlflb MC nf,nke Avenue, dstant to tnna of sale on fle, wlll tle enl-.ed m Hercher lth and ml to tle hghest bdder accordng Tu.e alvevtlsed ll tle luleplld S. NS" l) W. 27N.U feet fu the Townshp Clerk open to nypeeto UM-eubur Ull, n\:<. Westerly sde lne of Arthur Avenue, s shown on sad map; anl Lot l n lbclc LK-A, WudbrldKt am to be publcly read pror tu Kale ntmfr ( lotk sad.south sde Pnwnslp Ass-ssllent Ma]», lkrlms Succumbed nf Lake Avelllle S, SS" W. :(l Take fnrter notce that tle Of the 02 peuult? who went to feet n tn- tnthmsu -rner of Townshp Commttee hm, by res Mot #!M: thenc (^ by estcrlv Amerca on the "Maydower" only llt nn and pursuant lo law, llx-d sde lne -f Pnt #:lll, S. " T W. lnln pr<v >t \v v std )!) WOL- lvt eght months later, TJ0 leet tu tle anrtlwesterly rnner n sad block v.. le suld tngetlser whch ratter explodes the "hardy of lut #!U an.^ oun m sad map, wltl all other detals pertnent, sad hence (! by rer lne of sad lol mnmum prre lenk $ Mll.nl plus nlktns" story. l.k S. SS" H -:, purllel wth Avenue,, r,t feel n the southrly curner of lut ^.HU; ( by westerly sde lne f t #:S9 X. -:. ro feel to the south Sde uf l.ll;e Avenue, tle pont am place nf ;K(N.\NG. le approxmate amount of tlc, judknelt to be s.-luled by sad sale s he sum nf Two Tlnsund Two Hundred l^nty-seven mllars nnd. Ulsltv-sevcn C-nls J^.MT.ST) tuketllel wth the -oslp lt tlll.s Mule. ToKchcr wth all md.sngular tle lhhts, trvb-f,-es, b.redltanhml.h mll ppllltelklllees tllelt-ullto ln- lunt r K- ur Lu anywse appertanng. W-LA.M 0. NKKUKOUN. Sherff. A. HAYBS, Attorney. NOTCH l-asp take notce that We shall apply n the. Mddlesex omty Court oj (nmn- Pleas, on Krhy, J>u- enh..r -, Jll;,, at n nelo-kh the femn, revalk tme, or as sunn thevarer as the matter can he heard, for an order UUO/.K us lo jssnne ttle.slllluue 0 Marsh.MllHAK,,. YAll,ONOK. ndvdually and as ttnal Kutdlan atd next frend of <;A l.v YAll.OMCKl. la.ncks YAH.oXUK ACU; -Kvtubtf l. ll l., A:TU LU\VN, Atlorncy for clllloers,.man Klreel. Vfodbrdb-e, N. J. telcf lo: \V-."^ Docket -ll/kk NOTCK OF Clll.K. SALK TO WHOM T MAV CONCHRN: At a regular nuttb of tha Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrdge held Monday, he-ember ;n, MS,. ms drected lo advertse tle fuel, tl.t on Monday evenng. Heeenbol 7 l. 55, he Townshp (ommluee wll meet :t t K M. (0STJ n the COumUcb Cbmbers; M o m o - a l Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrldge, Now Jersey, and expose, and sell at publc gala -.m to the hghest bdder accordng o ternh of sale on fle wth the Townshp Clerk open to nspecton and to bo publcly read pror t» sale Lola M and lj n tloek 59; Woodbrdge Tw.lp AKaesKmm Mp Take further notce that th«townahp Cmmlttec haa, by resoluton und pursuant to lnw, fxed a mnmum n-c: nt whch sad bts n sad boct wn ho soll together Hnes Roofng Co. GUTTERS - LEADERS SKYUGHTS SLATE and ASPHALT ROOFS RUBBEROD SHNGLES Hucs Roofng Co. 456 School St., Woodbrdge T«l. 8.J077 Back to crve you Agan! Frank D Fno & Sqn K&ROSENE &,XUj-L OL Ave., HJW fr tot Wt.t YOTPU OF DMO SALK TO WHOM T AYWMJCEHM: - At ft regular meotlnk or tne last known to :M-,. Townshp Commttee of the Townhtp of Woodbrldue held Monday, when h^ lermodt!:,,. nnd Decemlmr J3lh, 95. n the ntepuhdent-l.eadel, neeember ;trd. lm"., was dlrel*d Oltte Dxe rlyeru:..., to advertse tl*-.fact l*.fact that t ;>n Monduv. evenng.* Mmher Mecemher ltl, l!>l". NOTOK Ut nl)l)kl(8 polceman was v,:...,.. tke Townnhl Commttee wll meet Mlnrhl, Fh., n : nt 8 P M. (^T) ( n the CollmlHeo NOTCE H HKBHY UVRN that Chamber, Memoral Muncpal Healed bds wll be receved by the charge, Bulldlne, Woodbrldge, bld N-New-Jersey, Townshp Commttee of f th«t Town shp of Woodtrldse n the County and expose and sol at publ.c sole and to the hlrhesf bdder accordng to terms of sale on fle wth tho Townshp ClcrU open to nspecton and to be publcly read pror to»ab, Lots 8 to 8 nclusve n Hlo-k =S-l, be adjourned the Townnhlp Commttee reserves the rght n ts dlscretlnt) to reject nny on«or nl BUB and to sell sad lots n pad block to swell hfdeter as t may select, due regard benggven,t> term* and manner of payment. n case one or more mnmum bds ahull be receved. - v Upon acceptance of the mnmum bd, or bd above mnmum, by tle Townshp Commttee and the payment thereof by tbc purchaser accordng to (be manner of purchase n accordance wth terms of sale on fle, the Townshp wll delver a barfan and sale deed for sad promses. ll.mkll: K nle lb,.l.v ). J. DUNOAN, Townshp Clerk. To be advertsed n embt.lb. and eeemher nth,.!-". n the l costs of prcp^ruk deed lld lhertsk ls Hde. Sad nt. n sad block, t suld <m terms, wll requre r down payment of u.n, the balan-c (f purclase ule: to le pad n eltl rnothly nstallments of 5.00 phs. nterest and other terms provded for n contract nf sale. Take furtlker notce that at sad sale, or any date to whch t may be adjourned, the. Tnwnsln Commttee reserves tle rght n ta (lls-relun to reject any one or.ll bds and to sel sd bt n nad bluel to such jdder ;s t ny select, due rt-tfard hflns gven to ternh and manner mf payment, n -.se on«or more mnmum bds shall he receved. Upon acceptance of the mnmum bd, or bd above mnmum, by the Townshp Commttee and the payment thereof by tlr- purchaser accordng to tle manner of purchase n accordance wth terms ot sale cm c, the Townshp wll delver : bargan and sale deed for sad prenjseh. latk): ltocember th ljlj. J-. MXKSAX, Townahpc cbrk To be dvelsed elsed leecnler Sth, and lccenb- llh,!h,", n the llulependet-leader, l d L lefer (<n W-M Dorkrl MU/HU NOTCE OK PUMC SAMS TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: At a regular meetng of th«, Townshp Comnlttee of the Townshp of Woodbrldse held Monday, lnember 3rd, )5. w;t S drecte to advertng the. fat tht on Monday. ev-nlk. leeember 7l, l«j, the Towsl Connu*! wll ncelut 8 P. M. (KST) n the f.on.nlltee. ChamberH, Memoral Muncpal Bulldlne, WoodbrblKf. N«w Jersey and expose and sell at publc- dalt nnd to the hghest hddtr accordng to terms of uale on tle wth tho Towmhlp Clerk opun to napectlnn and to be publcly read pror to sale Lot m ock Tl-C, Woonbrlluc luwn.hp Asses.snen.Mp Take lurther notce that the Townsllp Commttee ns,- by resoluton and nrsuat to law, fxed a mnmum prkt t whch Kthl u,t n sad block wll bo sold together w tl all other detals ptrtlnont, uahl mnmum prnt H-M; JJMO plus (.puts of preparng deed and advertlnlnn Hs Hb,. Sad lol, sad block, f «old on terum, wll requre a down payment,,f Jsn.uo the balance, of purulh»o prce to be pad n equal monthly nstallments ol J.O. plus n-l..-,! (!,,.,,., provded for n contract of sale Jake further notce that at aald sut, ur any date to whch k may be adjourned, the Townshp Commttee. reaerveb the rght n ta d seullon to reject uny tmo or all bds and to aoll sad, lot n B,,,lo-k to.such bdder m t may select, due regard beng g v«n to terms and manner of payment, n case one or more mnmum bds shall be re- Upon acuentancfl of themlnroum bd. or blu above mnmum, by the Townshp Commttee and the pay ment thereof by tl«purelnser lcfordng to the manner of purchase n accordance wth term, Of " on fle, the Townshp wll DyVTWl) ): Uecember m, ]y r. DUNKUrVfWnHhlp c»., n" ttd, vl! tl "<l!>eetubeana Uteunbur nh lyu,, ndependent-leader. wth all other deul B per lwnt. crlvto feet of Lol 4 lh Blojk 2-tE>, mnmum prce beng ; f A"Vverco«ls ol Preparng deed an da dyer Woodbrldge Townshp AsaeWment tll ol th Pr s«l» Snld lots n. «aw Take further notob tht the ths Townshp Commttee Ha», by resoluton and pursuant to law, fl^ed a mnlmnm prce, at whch sad lou n «aldl)lock wll be sold together wth all other detals p»rllhent, sad mnfmtm prce beng ^UO.orr plus Townshp Commttee and the payment thereof by the purohaer. accordng to the mannsr of.purchase n nechrdame wth terrta «f sale on fle, the TTwnsllp wll delver a bargan nnd sale a»btl for sad prflnlaes. ATHH: December Uh. 9-5., B. J DUNQAN.TownhlpClerk. To be adverlued " Uteember 6th, of Mddlesex lt the Memoral Muncpal tusldltk n»nld Townshp on HodKy. Peembfr 7th, S.4B, ftt S?. M,,.Xur h removal of garlage of all knds, ncludltk ahles, Utf a p*rod d nf f O One Ynf Yea trom (rotn Jttnoary. llt, 94!, to Jceluber 3»t. f B, nhlvr, n the TollowllK Bn.rbnge ),, KT ON OlSTtlUTS," ttlopted n Offlnunee >n0"*d " Af OHD- NA*NCE TO CBATK CATtHAOE -»He(tl«n dstrct*, ns «Ht forth n l"e nmrj lklh, 92. Bnd amended February!>H, HUS; lebrunry Sth, 9S6: D-cembor nth, 92f;,lan«nry Ltth, S-T; March 7lh, 97: K«l>ruury 24 h, tmo; Jnnury S6th,»S; Dwemler lotb, das; >«>c«.nba- nth, rk. 6 tl,; 98: July 7th, UM, and December 7th, 9.. namely: USTCT N<l. Woodlrld(ro, m amended July "H, 9. "" >.L lut NO. f<>, - 2 lord«kordn nnd and lopeluvn, H amended December 7lh. l»42. V lhthct SO. J KeaH toey Heghts, us amended December ftll, M.STKCT Nl. AveUl Park, ns amended Mt-cenber 7th, S4K. DSTRCT M>. a ul l^^tll.k, as ameubd eeember fth. 93S. DMTCKT NO. l xln, as aedcd July Vtl,!H. MSTHT No. 7 SWnrenr ns leded Mreh 7th, ]K. Tle nllwk t-lns Hbll be uhn-rved: H >S Ol! ltuosa.s are lo be.uhmlled rudk tu he reulrellelts ul tle Sleelllltors nlforms furnshed by the Townshp Kntfllleer. \. Certllel Clct fur ten per cent f t- amount of bd to the order f the Townshp Treasurer s to acuupany each bd, tonctler wth n erllele under He Seal nf a recofj- Wealthy F "Arrested school ol ChcB;!, ; and prevously h:,,; at Cnrbondnlo, ;, Untl Hs fu<h!:! charge, Park;;. Appearedn v, lv People here h_-,..., prosperous poult ty..;. n wnnng pe b;] ;(r used the name n[ n ng t some yr; r a move actor : appeared n tl,r!:: Cnderella." When federm m.; arrested hm hm- p to have hnrl n l. ; $50,000 n cash ;,!,,; He promply T..- wth 0 blls ofvv, wherrhc was la.n; and arragned hc. :. : Commssoner A - ed not gulty u \-,-,. bezzlng and wrvcrl. Parks "Me...m stayng n the Army! ". THEM ARE PLENTY OFMASOMS... AND HERE THEY ARE!" "Frst, keep, my present grade. That nean a lot. 0 "Ry reenlbtng for 3 years * can pck ray own branch of F-nke n the Ar, Ground or Servce Forces, and con go to any uvcsls tltuter wal.. 3 "! get my mumcrng-out pay, M n tlogh m reunlstng. Also, get $50 a year reenlstnen lnng for each year Fve been n the Army. My dependents receve famly ullowuuttottor the lull term uf my enlstment. And ll be elgble (ur Gl Bll of Rghts beneft* when get out of the Army. 4 "My luad, clothes, quarters, medcal und dental care are all suppled tu me. And can learn any of 200j sklla or trades n the Army schools. 5 "All of us who are reenlstng are gong to have from 30 to JO dlls furlough at Aofje wth full pay and our (ra\:l pad both ways. And well have 30 duya furlough uvery year wth pay- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *. * * PAY PER MONTH- ENL&TEO MEN U U4tllM U fw4, {u)plut2a%ocr««mtdr SMvcOveroa. (b)-s*u 90% f Member o( Fl/lng Cr«w, PatachutM, fte, ( Plus S% ncte* >& ( s cl:f-l-.v! $3,336 n WtMUw.,,;-:. whle postmas.e: from 92 to n n,!: covered alter le ] ; ndctment a:;;, ;,- turned at East St. Admts M- ll, r, t.. Upon hs arrc.«! mtted hs e;ule ;...:. ed tle chnsc.v;r,. : At East St..o-.r. States Attorney W;! puted Parks ch-: clerks and s;<! L..- a complete Fll W.\- prosecutor sad lotons had nut run :, asmuch as P:uk!.:.-,. snce tle ndctne:.:. A fraud chnge -.-., - : Parks n 924 altr-r. rauded Mss ;.!:: C Chcago school l-:..- savngs of abm"..: became engage-! :..: then marred a: : chldren. Servng Vc^-: Mrs Serve vcgctbh ;...- are cooked. 6 "Any tn" ;! can nle ;d -. ; v lg year by -. " servce Am! l!l served n uthc m.n..> servce count- ment lme, Ath."- >C...:- ; f ment..levns \> >[> yl - 4 ;-;.j l rrfn, l herh. ht-n (. T. as t f::j JANUARY 3,!«AH FOt MEN N THE «Ulad n pr«=nl J wlhn 0 M- "<^ n grade lum " "" chotuo, provde! tn-) talortfubruwy, 0 You may anllsl ^ row *** *"^ «" b monlhl of ««" v " 0..^ A l Jj l,,

7 )EPENDENT LEAD**, JetterbetfHostess fay At Brdge Party B Mrs. Fertl- ^, Street, fostess at a brdge luncheon,^ n honor of her.daughterly Mrs Frederck. Jrow} Wl- (. Wnnora n the games lra. Georg* P. HWtor, Mrs. yon Potter Mrs,:George H. town and Mrs. Wllam A. y, Woatfeld.,,, rrs proaent were.mr. Chester prs./melvn F. Church, Mrs. ts /,. Humphrey, town; Mrs, rcl Comptbn, Perth Amboy tra. Alfred Muthasen, Red Brds of,prcy lp-shnned hawk* catch more t, than do spflrrow hawks. L&OKNG AHEAD? WOODBRDGE Someote may bp contemplatng; havng a roast pgr for Chrstmas dnner, as Joseph Znmbar, Thompson Avenue, reported hs small black pg, three months old, has dsappeared. Carnuba Wax n addton to door wax and fur nlturfe polsh, carnuba wax la alto used n shoe wax, phonograph" rec ords, sound flm, electrc nsulators, soap, candles, lubrcatng ols and carbon paper. Wrappng paper cardboard, -textles, nnd ndustral machnery ore waterproofed wth t. t "goes )nto lpstck, pcrc acd for gunpowder, sealng materal for dry cell batteres, plnsters, matches, cable.cover/fgs, pants and varnshes. Senate group wll nvestgat< Army plan for reserve maternlq PONEER TAVERN MARCON AVENUE, SELN, N. J. [COME AND SEE OUR CRCULAR BAR-ONE THE FNEST N THE COUNTY ANP OUR LECTON OF LQUORS S THE BEST AND AT )PULAR PRCES. WE FEATURE FNE FOODS, UDNG ALL SF3A. FOODS, STEAKS AND lcken. ALL FOOD COOKED TO ORDER, AND [JST THE WAY YOU LKE T. For Sale Balsam Xmas Trees. Vst Our New Toy Dept CHWENZER BROS. 767 ST. GEORGE AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. NOTCE The war emergency beng over, resdents of the Townshp who are stll keepng chckens,... turkeys, (owl, etc., n resdental areas are hereby notfed to dscontnue the practce CAMERA TOPCS by T. T. Holden THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 948, Acton and exctement arc conveyed n ths pcture th-ough careful placement of runner and tacker to gve both runnng room. Speed Graphc photo by Harry Glovor. GVE ACTON N PCTURES SOME PLACE TO GO ts no fun watchng out u v\» (low f you cant see what people are lookng at or where they are gong. And the same thng apples to pctures. Tho success or falure of a photograph showng any sort of actvty depends on how you plate your subject wthn the frame of the bordors of the pcture. Contrary to taa-popuhr belef,.the place for your,, man subject s seldom squarely n the mddle of your pcture. n a profle portrat, for nstance, you wll do well to place your suhject so that there s roughly twce as much.space n front of hm as behnd. n ths way, the vewers eyes, wll not mmedately follow the subjects gaze rght out of the pcture. n the same way, f your subject s runnng down the beach, leave hm some room ahead of hm n the pcture "to run n." Where he has come from snt mportant usually, so the two to one relatonshp should agan hold, MAKES MORE AS A PRVATE NORFOLK, Va. Theodore Lnebeck qut hs 45 a week job and enlsted n the Army. Hs allowances for dependents and hs base pay, wll amount to $278 a month. When a pcture expresses somo form of moton, t s natural for the vewers eyus to follow that moton. f hs oyos wander away from the pcture, you dd n bad job, Wth acton comng toward you, there s also the danger of havng the subject appear almost ready to fall on of thp pcture tpffu " ynu have not left enough room at the bottom for the acton to "move" n. The easy remedy for ths problem s not to get too close to your suhject.so an to delete the foreground. n acton pctures, t s mportant to decde whether a vertcal or horzontal format wll mprove the photograph. Generally.speakng, the horzontal s est for horzontal acton across your feld of vson whle the vertcal s helpful for rsng or fallng acton say a pole-vaulter or for a subject speedng toward or away from your camera. T SOUNDS GOOD YOKOHAMA Two thousand veteran s of the Pacfc rghtng have re-onlsted (n the regular,army, attracted hy the prospect of an mmedate thrty day furlough n the States. OBTUARES Mb. Am»nd* Breckvnrdge WOODBRDGB PunawU servce* for Mrs. Amnnda K.Brecken James McComck > COLONA James McCormlck, who made hs home on Prnceton Avenue here for &t"y«&ro ded V,r\- rdge, wfe of John E. Bracken, 8 Green Street, were held day at the Perth Amboy General lust Thursday at the home. Rev. Hosptal. He was (8 years old. He Leonard V. Bushman, Summt, offcated* t survved by hs wdow, Rebecca; Bural was n the Presby- a son, Edward, n the Navy; three tenan Church Cemetery. Thfe pall laughton, Mrs. Alex bearers, eldera of the Presbyteran and Evelyn, of ths place and Mvs. Church, wore "Edward Knsey, Julan Grow, Wand Reynold^ Wllam Barrett, Henry Holland nmlc. Roseo* Chase. Frank CavalHto WOODBRDGE Prank CavaL lto, 74, terra cotta worker, «dl*<l # Jnttayat hs home, 23«Cturch * Street. HeWtaaWdentof Woodbudge for 30 years; He s sur- \vt>dby hs wdow; Frances, a! daughter.; Mrs. Ernest Shumartn, Metuchen; two sons, Albno, New York Cty, and Chester, Albdry, N T.; two brothers n taly, and fve grandchldren and one greatrandchld. Funeral servces were lt d Monday.-at 8:30 A. M. from the. Grener Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, and nt 9 oclock from St. James Church. Bural was n St. James Cemetery. Mathlda Pfeffer KEASBEY -r Funeral servces for Mathlda Pfeffer, Crows Mll Road, were held Snturdny nt the home of her sster, Mrs. Augusta Van Syckle, 7 Fayette Street, Perth Amboy. Rev. George H. Boyd, rector of St. Peters Epscopal Church, offcated. The pall bearers were August, Ernest urn Wllam Pfeffer, Charles and Edward Palmer and John Van Syckle Lucen Jar dot WOODBRDGB Funeral.serv ces for Lucen Jardot, 30) Mar Street, were held Mondav at oclock at the home, and at 0 oclock nt St. James Church where a solemn requem mass wa celebrated. Rev, Maurce.GrlVu was the celebrant. Bural was r St. James Cemetery. Pall hearer were Wllam Golden, Mchae Coscrove, Wlton Keatng, James Mudowney, John YUKS and Jo seph Janlot, Brush Suts Keep a.ts brushed. Get dust ou of (olds und corners. Work wth the gran of the cloth and use a good clothes brush a whsk broom only hts hgh spots, A sut properly brushed and hung needs less pressng. Valuable vory vory.of de greatest value found n tlw tusks of the hppo, [lolamus. s worth about three tmes that ovthe vory procurec from the elephant. Elabeth Robnson, New York, ard, seven grandchldren. Funeral servces were hold at tbe Lehror. Puogral Home, Runway Monday. Bural w*s n the Glpverloaf Cemetery, Mkl6» Majorca POUT READNG jorps ded Tuesday mornng ath home, 84 Wbodbrdgc Avenue. H ta survved bv hs wdow, Rebecca a daughter, Mrs. Wllam Paznr, Carteret;* four sons,-apod, Lous lclol(s and Joseph Meyfrs, al Port Rendng, and H^rand ldren.. - Funeral servces wll- be hel s afternoon at the HuKm! aplst Church", Edwn Stroc larterete, at 2 oclock. Bural \vl! e n the Cloverlenf Park Conn ery, Woodbrdg*. Wng and Prayer Fler Home on Sad tysson SAVANNAH, GA. - A» army flet, whose explot n plotng a crppled bomber back to ts base n England nsplrcd the song "Comng n On a Wng and a Prayer," was home recently on hs sndest fsson to. bury hs 8-yeor-#ld brothjdr. Capt. Kondrck "Sonfy" Bragg wn«n Now York when told ol the death- of hs brother Wnrng n an automoble accdent near Augusta, Ga.. When he boarded ;. plane (or Snvnnnnh,he met another brother, Lt. Vernon Jragg of the nnvy, also on hs way homo on the same msson. Nether knew tbe other was to be aboard. t was whle he was n member of a Duke unversty Rose Bowl team that Captan Bragg met the song wrter, Jmmy Mcugh. From the European theater later, McHugh recalled n Los Angeles Bragg wrote hm about "comng n on one engne wth the crew prayng so got an dea for a song." * Captan Bragg, dscharged from the army recently, plans to enter Prnceton to complete hs college studes. Safe Ladder Before clmbng a step ladder, see that the spreader s fully extended and the footng frm. f the ladder s to stand on a concrete sdewalk or smooth surface, get someone to hold the ladder to prevent sldng. Use a board under the base on soft ground. Face the ladder when clmbng; dont lean too far out or attempt to carry too heavy a load up the ladder. Avend Rtpublkau Slate hrtmna* Party Tntt&ny AVENEL The Avenel Rej>ubc»n l>b, nc., wll hold ts Chrltms party at the Tyrone, Superghway, Tutsday. Mrs. Ots Stars n churman and he s beng aastel by Mrs. Janw Bren, Mr. and Mrs. Sperfcer >een, Mr. and Mrs," Thomas Bell, ohn Kelly, Norman Jacob, Ncholas Fndes, Mrs. Jack Glester, Mrs. reda Xlrbde and Mw. Charles wll be presented to the hltdren by Snnta Clau and the,otr wll also sng Chrntmns enroll. WAR POWERS..Whle the. House, j»d «J»ry Commttee agreed to ft sx.month* extenson- of th,e PresdentV power*, now scheduled to end te* cemb«r 3, t expressed the determnaton, of CongresMo recapture the powers an speedly amay b«wse.. PAGE NMTZ PRASES Payng trbute to the-, the Na»y, especally tho»; nobmarnt «ervcc, NraU hauled down ht oard the aubmarne, and turned over command* Pacfc Pteet to Admral Spruance. Admral Nrt clkred that our submarlnw th» Japanae pay for Peart; jj bor many tmer K" FOR THB BLND HOLLYWOOD, Collf. ^nulker, a cttmera man v«ted a compact pha range Under when-. wlj blnd penwnn to det nrtturc, ste, dnttmce tlon of nearby objects. THe jl hts been turned over to nntmte of Alnfcrs* f«r gfc»«ttr,tb pr«v«n\ scatter rm png, try puttng an old «jbb rng under each corner. CANADAN BALSAM CHRSTMAS TR Wreaths Grave Covers NCEST SELECTON TO BE FOUND Pretty Powettas FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASONS AN MTATBH WW Gut Flows Pne,! Hemlock BalsamRop* ng made order. to v.t an exhbt depctng th o brth of the Chrlt.Chld $ Manger. There wll be, n mnature, the Stable, the M*nf««S jjj Chr.t Chld, tho Vrgn Mry, ths Wts Men»n<» the do t* The fffurt, wll hs carvod from ceramcs. %e exhbllj jj by an nrtt, wll open Saturday. LELLOS FLOWER New Shore Route No. 35 or old Kng Ceorgt Road Phone: WocdbrdRe mmedately., BY ORDER OF V BOARD OF HEALTH TOWNSHP OF WOODBRDGE TUTT] We take prde n presentng tfese... * Cakes,,. Velvety butter creams... both vanlla and chocolate wth varety of frostngs... and such delectable fllngs... Youll want two. Pes... Chrstmas fruts;... thck custards... two crusts... sngle crust... mnce nnd pumpkn... and whpped cream pes. Theyre nade by perfectonsts". Breads... Wht?, wheat... rye,.. so fresh... so appe-, tzng... so satsfyng... enrched for health... wonderful for toastng. ASSORTED HOLDAY COOKES, STOLLEN SCHOOL STREET BAKERY Tel. Wood School Street _ Woodbrdge Just Two of ALLENS GFT For Her Chrstmas.Table NSPRED GFTS Chenlle Spreads Gfts US y HOME SWHT HOME We have a Lmted Supply of Elecbefdl Applances...Come n and See Them.., Order Now For Early Delvery! RADOS RECORD PLAYERS Populaj- and Cl^ssckl RECORDS Start some frends on a grand lfetme hobby wth one of our Smooths Tone Phonographs and a good record collecton foundaton. - Record Albums Vacuum W LY OR MONTHLY, OR WSH $6-95 Brghten uo her dnng room wth th.«jl unrly, cotton twll elo^l 6M 8 w border n red, blue or green,. / lv«««of our MAutltul chenlle»pn ttwn; n quvjty and attr*ctlvon«n. Other Wonderful Gft Opportuntes to Ft Your Xma» Need* STARTNG THUHS^f OPEN EVENNGS We have* an excellent stock of attractvelybound albums clftjse«cal and popular, REX 85 MAN STREET RADO APPLANCE Tel. 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8 ft" / AGE EGHT Major "Bud" Campbell has been dscharged, lt and hs wfe ur;,. vstng hs patents, Mr. und Mrs.»Moft Campbell... Sophe (Port.Headng) Cmnsky. s a popular Votng lady... Chrstmas decora-, lons arc appearng n the offccf : at the town hajl eapccnlly, n! Mke Traners offce. Mahel (hello ^ Jlrl) Naylor was thnkng of put- *" : Up some decoratons n polce, «,.,dqua.rtrh but, tltp cops, sad, the only thng they wouldconsder was mstletoe so that end- flf tle cllk r tots ; ed that 0" \> fa town s Shela (Green Street) Belafsky... Buy Vctory Bohdt -,;, Offcer A Murtn receved a : tall ovc* the polce rado Monday f. to go to Oolnna cdres;. There,,! was nformed that a skunk was n the garbage can and he shot _ the anmal. Oh, for the lfe of a m polceman!... Whch remnds : me that the Patrolmans Bcnevol..ent Assocaton wll hold ts an- ljual Chrstmas party next Thurs-. day afternoon at the Alamo... f B«rne Sullvan und Beane Mnkfc-lqr stll have the boys guessng as ; to the dentty of the youtft lasj jples they took to New York Satur- " day nght... Buy Vctory Bond* fewseltes: / The K. of C. wll honor ts re- burnng servcemen members Sat- Jttfrlay nght at a socaln the Co- Jlmban Club. Kverythng w "be on the house" for the honored quests... Jacke Berthoas, Ave- ; nel, came nto port the otherday ; and s spendng a 28-day leave n t la home town... Buddy Enhorn ntended a reunon of hs entre outft n the Army Saturday nght jn New York and had a swell tme L.. George Flynn s wearng that [lttle gold dscharge button... Buy Vctory Bonds Operator 3 Reports: That : Dr. Malcolm Dunham, from the Navy, has fesumed ractce... And that. Dr. Cyrl. Hutner, also returned from the Navy, s gettng hs home ready to fesume practce,.. And glad to! be cvlans once more are Charle j Ftzpatrck and George Gerty... l-they tell mo Charle was awarded :"ths Bronze Star.., And when Booty Potter gets back from overtj seta he wll fnd a. "brand ltw" Ford awatng hm... And they tell me that Gertrude Mosely, f; who sang so well at last years cks3»nghl at Womlbrde Hgh -School, s dong well ut her studos ; ; n the Vocatonal School here, (erl^-trudc a. studyng to btj a practcal nurse.., Buy Vctory Bonds Va Telephone: Homemade Cards Always Welcomed Why not try makng some of your own Chrstmas cards> ths year? Besdes beng lots of fun, testng your ngenuty and Ravng money, t wll provde your frends und relatves wth a really personal tok«n of your regard. To members of your mmedate famly n sprvcc, to uncle?,cousns and aunu stll wearng Uncle Sams unform, such sonc-contrved Ohrstmns cards wll be partcularly apprecated, No specal artstc talents are requred for the task. Some bt of handwork, even though t he somewhat crude, wll fll the bll. There are numerous ways to develop a novel card. Snapshots of the home are always nterestng perhaps the front door, the yard, a wnter scene framng the house. Vews of the nteror the freplace, a lvng-room nook or some otfter spot dear to the amly can lkewse be used. Such snapshots can be mounted on a good grade of stff paper wth your personal greetng? ether prnted by hand or wrtten. The use of an nk of contrastng colpr from the paper wll help llumnate the card, Or better stll, use a photograph of the new baby n the famly as the subject of your card. Ths wll be especally attractve to overseas relatves who have not yet seen the new arrval, Pctures of pets, too, are effectve. The new puppy,the recently born ktten or the fathl colle wll al.l make subjects that wll kndle a lvely personal nterest n the heart of the recpent. Lots of fun and varety wll result t every member of the famly from the youngsters to the adults tres hs fr her hand at desgnng a personal Chrstmas card. Collaboratons, too, wth several of the famly contrbutng deas, arc worth whle. f any member of the famly has sketchng ablty, ths can be turned to good account n reproducng famly scents and characters that wll lend novel nterest to a card. Famly hobbes, occupatons or recreatons can thus be represented. W. Guy Weaver suggests that -you do your Chrstmas malng -Walters faled to get. a physe.an NOW so that ll post offce employes can have a chance to enjoy for her daughter., who was about Chrstmas Eve and Chrstmas Day, ; too... "Brother Goose," ; three-. act play, presented, lust nght by result.. jjthe Senor Claws of Woodhrdne [Hgh School, wll be offered agan ^tonght and tomorrow nght. ts good, so dont mss t... Jean Petley broadcast on a Student th Opnon Forum recently over WOK t unfortunately t was not heard New Jersey... Buy Vctory Bond The Malbag:," Sam and Shrley (urslty are ry happy n ther n<;w store n th Amjwy... Edde Slotkn, o was a ]0\y of the Germans, jtufed-durng the battle o?. the mlge, shome agan aula cvlan jjee more :.. Jean Cook looked y cute n her formal attre -at dnner at The pnes last... And from al the hte- gown.s that appeared later j the evenng, guess there must v been an Eastern Slur meouj jpg earler... And take a tp rom one who knows, do not park >ur car on the grass at The net, youll get stuck n the mud you do... Buy Vctory Bond«(last But Not Least: great bg hand s due.to ls.. D. Clark and her comjttee of women for sellng all bond* durng all the eght bond drves,., One sgn most of the boys lre back or to be. back before Chrsts the fact that very <few Gl cards arc n the mal You can expect some heavy.mpagnmg ov the Board of caton as soon, as the holdays over. Looks a,s f several peo- Je have been btten by the wn-,e hug... Carl Sumlqust lake hs vacaton ths weekto go deer huntng wth Ed nyon,.. * Buy Vctory Bpnd* LTERANS ^~^ a study of the benefts lyen war veterans by varous atjntres, Bernard M, Harucl con- Bded that "n the najn" urov- Shs nths country Were more.than comparable prqjrruns-.,-..-!>r.countres, but a strkng ftsepton js lountl n musterng- "tty. Ths cotntrjf pays a flat,.. of $3()o to men wth, morep sx months servce but other leu scale the payments by of sevttf, and Cftnuda and NEW DUTES BAl.TMOUlO. Ml. When Mrs. to become a mother, she called n two polcemen who took over the job. A lne 7 pound Hoy was the UNUSUAL KORKA-When a person des n Korea an announcer goes up on roof and waves the clothes of the. deceased so that hs frends j wll know that h has passed on. SELN THEATRE Onk Tree Road lteln.n. J, Mel Frday, Saturday, Dec. 4, 5 "BACK TO BATAAN" Wth John Wayne Sunday, Monjay, Dec. 6, 7 "CONFLCT" Wth Humphrey Bogart, Alexs Smth Al.o ".ONE TEXAS RANGER" Wth Wld Bll Ellott Tuc, Wed., Dec. 8, 9 "MARYLAND" Wth Wnher Brennan-Fay Banter Emp re THEATRE RAHWAY FR., CUEROLL -VHlfU A REPUBLC PCTURE SAT., SUN. Thrllng Co-feature LONCHANEY BREKDA JOYCEJ.CARROCNAS Sat., Sun. Matt. ~4 Cartoons NEXT WEEK Dp^BLE HORROR SHOW Borr Karloff "THEBODY SNATCHER" Joh Loder "THE BRGHTEN STRANCLER" V Vtamn Rch Carrots Can Be Tasty Morsels Freh carrots of gwd qualty are on the market through most of the year. Ther vtamn A value U hgh when they are Mtved ether cooked or raw. Carrot! whch h«v«been burled or (tored run a hgh or hgher n vtamn A value than fresh ones. They furnsh more than Just vtamn A; they also contan»maller but apprecable amounts of the B vtamns and ot vtamn & n addton, carrots are good *ources of essental mnerals. However, snce these mnerals are soluble n water, more x>t them are obtaned l th/carrots are eaten fa*. Extenson nutrtonsts suggest tpnng up the flavor of cooked carro wth a lttle lemon juce. A pleasng combnaton both to the eye and the" palate ; s made by sprnklng chopped parsley over ether cooked carrots Or cdrrot salad. Or try sprng onons or chopped onons sauted n hot drppngs from meat, as a seasonng for cooked carrots. The recpe for carrot custard s as follows: Beat 3 eggs slghtly, add and mx % cups of grated raw or mashed cooked carrots wth 3 cups of mlk, 3 tablespoons of melted butter and teaspoon of salt, pour nto a greased bakng dsh, place on oven rack n a pan of hot water, and bake n a moderate, oven for about one hour, or untl the custard s set n the center. Serve at once. Jap Seamen Youngsters The average Japanese salor s about 20 yeara old, the youngest beng Just above the age.of 4 and the oldest now accepted for actve sea duty beng not above 4. Ths average salor s t feet V nches tall, weghs 24 poutdt, has a chest measurement ol M nches. Salors, for the most part, derve from seasde communtes. n peacetme, conscrpts (40 per rent) served three years, volunteers (60 per cent) fve years and petty offcers sx years. Enlsted men were promoted through the ranks of petty offcers to warrant offcers. Snce 942, warrant offcers have been elgble for advancement to both lne and staff offcers ranks. n peacetme, after Uree years of actng servce, the conscrpt became a member of the reserves for years, wth fve 70-day perods of tranng durng that nterval. All reservsts have now been called to actve duty. Slk From Central Amerca Mexco, whch was rasng slkworms expermentally n the 870s and 880s, s now plannng on slkworm rasng as a natonal ndustry whch wll employ thousands of rural workers. Cuba and Ncaragua have also been lookng nto the possbltes of serculture. Although slkworms can be rased n some parts of the Unted States, the slk culture as an ndustry s not suffcently proftable to the North Amercan farmer to tempt hm to gve up hs corn and pgs. So ths country wll have to go on mportng slk. sland Anchor Puerto Rco s eastern anchor ol the Greater Antlles chan of West ndes slands. One of the pleasantest and most fertle of the Carbbean slands, t s roughly rectangular, 00 mles long from east to west and 35 mles wde. ts poston,,000 mles northeast of the Panama canal,,000 mles southeast of Mam, and 500 mles east of Cuba, was strategc for wartme ar and naval defense operatons. l>ulvhol.sl FORDS, N. J. P. A Thursday, Frday and Saturday December 3, 4, 5 "THE DOLLY SSTERS" Wth Betty trablc, June Haver, John Payne Al.o Selected Short* Sunday, Monday, Dec. 6, 7 Bud Abbott - Lou Cotello "N HOLLYWOOD" Alo "THE SHANGHA C.OBRA", Wth Sdney Toler at Charle Chan Tuesday and Wednesday December 8, 9 "THE GRL OF THE LMBERLOST" Wth Ruth Nelan - Dornda Clfton Also-- "THE HDDEN EYE" Wth Edward Arnold Dsh«s to the Lades THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 045 Garry Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck n a scene from "Ball of Fre" at Dtma Theotre. NTEREST The average rate of nterest on the natonal debt of $270,000, 000,000 s.4 per cent. Ths contrasts wth the average of World War, whch was about 4.25 per cent. JACKS TOYLAND 405 State St., Cor. Broad PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Beautful Selecton o Toys Unusually Large Varety # DOLLS % DOLL CARRAGES # TABLE SETS f MAPLE ROCKERS # ROCKNG HORSES ^ BLACKBOARDS # BABY CARRAGES AND COACHES BABY HGH CHARS Largest Selecton n Town NOW TO SATURDAY HEGHTS MERLEOBEROS UWENCEOUVM-DAVBMVES SUN., MQN., TUES., WED. WALTER HUSON LOUS W A R D PLUS raar EDWARDS» CO. AND HS UND DON WLMH STARTS NEXT THURSDAY Frst Tme at Popular Prces Gary Cooper ngrd Bergman "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS" Chester Morrj. "DOUBLE EXPOSURE" STATE THEATRE E, N. J. TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY v lojun CRAWFORD. Jark CARSON n. "MLDRED PERCE" "SONG OF THE PRARE", Wth Ken CURTS r - SUNBAV THROUGH TUESDAY B*rry FTZGERALD Lou. HAYWARD n "ANB THEN THERE WERE NONE" Pu» "feul T TO A STAR" Wth Rmh TERBY R W LVNGSTON VHKOUGH SATURDAY wt BfTTYGR CYO Quntet To Face Falcons Wednesday WOODBRDGE St. Junes CYO basket hall team wll meet the Falcons of Perth Amhoy next Wednesdny at 8:5 P. M., on the St. James Court, The Fnlcons are currently one of the leadng teams n the Perth Amhoy Cty League anl from all ndcatons the CYO a n for n stff battle all the way. n a practce* sesson wth the Ttanum Pgment of Sayreyllc, the local team scored 9 ponts aganst the vstors 4. The latter s a member of the ndustral League. ; No defnte startng lneup has been selected for the CYO to* the Falcon gam^, but njong those ^yho wll undoubtedly see acton wll be Dwyer, Patten, Larkn, Mc r LaUKhln, Mnyer, French, Hurth, Traner, Jardjt, Hurster, F*ltzpatrck and Vahnly,. The startng lneup for the Falcons wll be Selected from Kovftcs; Gallos.-J. Knlla, ZslovcU, ). Krtlla, Franko, Lasky, F, Kovncs, Ballek and Beck. The prelmnary game startng at 7 P. M., wll sc the St. James CYO Junors tanglng wth the Benvers A. C. of Perth Amboy. On Frday, December 2, the CYO wll travel to South Amhoy to play the St. Marys Hgh School Varsty and Jayee tenns n a beneft game for the nfantle Paralyss Fund. On The Slver Screen Crescent Top-notch entertanment for the whole famly arrved yesterday at the Crescent Theatre n "The Thn Man Goes Home," a speedy, funny, clever murder mystery whch brngs back together agan on the screen that number one screen famly Wllam Powell as Detectve Nck Charles, Myrm Loy a» hs wfe Nora, and Asta.,thc wrehared terrer, ns hmself. The pcture also boasts an outstandng supportng cast, ncludng such well-known names as Don. ad Mecks, Glora fe -Haven, Hary Davenport, Lucle Watson, Helen Vjnson, AnrteKevcre, Edward Brophy, Dolald MacBrde and Lon Am*?, among other.., Strand At one tme the- matter of whether Franchot Tone preferred pctures to the ^tnge, <r vce vtrse, was a burnng Hollywood queston: -, - But hes certan now,. And the drawer,s that Trne lke"s the stage and screen equally well. For the actor who can put more meanng nto a lfted eyebrtw or v reluctant grn, than any othet, contnues to dvde hs tme between the two medums. The star, now one of Hollywoods most popular" headlncr?, comes today to the Strand Theatre n Unvefrals "That Nght Wth You." Hs co-st»y» n tke new ml- GFT FRUT.CAKES- THE NATONS FAVORTE YU* DESSERT. DARK, SPCY CAKE THAT AROUJES YOUR AP- PETTE. TS CHOCK FULL OF OJ0D THNGS, AND AGED JUST RGHT. ; Mnce and Pumpkn Pes PES THAT ARE THE MOST DELCOUS YOUVE EVER TASTED. TEMPTNG CREAMY PUMPKN AND RCH, SPCY MNCE MEAT. Seasons Greetngs To All Woodbrdge Bakery TEL. WOOD MAN STREET WOODBRDGE GARYS AL A-TWTTER (OVER A JTTER-QUEEN!! Rotous but tender comedy j of a slang-huntng, prof and hs frst Wssl DTMH ; UHT AMloV PUone T. A TWO GREAT PCTURES! ^pp NEW TODAY $ KENT ^ PERTH AMBOY Ploue V. A. 4-0:55 TOGETHER AGAN N THER NEW ADVENTURE The Thn Matt Goes //o/w Thru Wednesday, Dec. 9th Hord-fo-gef guy end ecjy-to-wanl grl n a h/g-of-/ove sparklng wth fhe fun you expect wth Cory ol hs tops! tmes CRAGREED Thru Saturday, Dec. 5th MtDORE FOUR DAYS,. STARTNG SUNDAY. DECEMBER 6TH.scal farce are Susanna Foster, Louse Allbrtton andtjavd Bruce, Wllam A. Scter drected. Majestc Are you n the mood for a pcture that s hauntng and appealng one that wll reman wth you for days f you are, dont mss the latest Hnl Walls producton, "Love Letters," whch Paramount released at the Majestc Theatre last nght. The dramatc story of "Love Letters" s so unusual youll want to dscuss t wth everyone you meet. Youll talk about the strange.romance of a grl who dared,not j remember her past* of a man who! wrote love letters to a grl he never shp Commttee ow" " were made tft a nr. (..j," : mprovement Aas,,,.;.!;"" by 0. H. Wefcrln K " :. has attended nl -,!, mttee mectngp, " Post-war were dscussed h,-!,,,^,, tonof ft commnjy,,;; " Kg vse n,.,.., , shown,, ^ / tonnl arways lnn;,., met, not realzng,,, hauntng terror u V;. her, and volet,[,. ;, ^ who used them, t,, v,.j,. GFTS OF flne JEWELR? We.;haya RftH yn,,,-,, V) ones wll chersh ;!u,\ gfts that you-wll to.gve. Buy wth denco use.ujlwy, leges. -. "Follow ha! Woman" f M [. STANDARD MAKEWATCHES (nranlm.l.\, ; COSTUME AND U K.OUS JEWE.fcY Magno Jewelry Shop 28 MARCON AVENUE, SELN, N. J. Metuchen M BRANCH MCKEYS BARBER SHOP 66,J4 MAN. STREET, WOODBRDGE, N... THEPTR UNDER Doors Open 2:30 Sat. & Sun. E;f TH PERSONAL ORCTON OF WMll*.»AJ: READES. * PERTH AMBOY NOW PMYX; bo, bettens CcctlKrllaw.v Gladys Cootr AnuLoust-KoljcOull "APPONTMENT N TOKYO" f Behnd the scqne story of our vctory n the aclc! NtAT ATTLUTON "MAN ALVE" 3ml ( :.\T UK "West of he Pecos" 2 NOW PLAYNG BG FEATURES 2 4-5"

9 JDEN LEADER jpenbent-eator HKh Wllllfnunn Kelly arch 8, 878 AlBnul, 942 UlrllKc ndependent r,, e n Journal ljmnnl _(BO) (92» (BM) hlldhed Kvory Thursday by the n publshng Company, WoodbrMge, N.. K Orcurtry, Presdent; Maxwell Logan Bet; Lwrenoo F, Campon, Treasurer Srogory, Soorotary, 0, C.REQORY Edtor and Publsher ff M):rF.N>KNT NKWSlAllCU l HMe S - O PC 7tn n advance ennless" Actor left Fortune dffcult, at tmes, to explan the bcpf human bengs, Men and women ; obscessed wth an dea or an amb jenclure almost any hardshp n a o make t real. [other day, Connd Cantzen, a "bt after spendng many years 0 ft, where he had one meal a day and ept n ralroad statons to save hote 3. he ded the Actors Fund of Amorhs funeral expenses, but later, r g out hs-apartment, an agent of th ton came across a wll, revealng man had left a fortune. latves could be located, nor coult ly fgure out how he obtaned th but savng accounts n eghtee [totaled $00,000 and there wer of glt-edged stocks and bonds t fhe estate to $226,608. For the pa? years the actor lved n a four-room jjent but, t s reported, slept on a lper spread on the floor to save launpensea. ths rectal of hs habts and K the reader wll probably benterknow the benefcary of Mr. Cantorlune. Here s what he dd wth hs left t to buy footwear for needy go they would never look "on ther " as he had looked most of hs ffty )f job huntng. "Many tmes have n my uppers," the wll explaned, he thnner soles of my shoes were, courage had to face the manager for a job." Bble Readng you kept up wth the World- Bble Readng plan whch started on sgvng Day and runs through las?! emphass upoa Bble readng s bred by the Amercan Bble Socety as been approved by the governors ty states. t wll also be observed n ber of foregn countres, re s much to be sad for the system- ;udy of the Bble. t should not be ary to stage a campagn to persuade : to read the Holy Book, but f a cam-. wll be the means of nterestng some and to begn the regular study of the t wll be a means of much good, nnversal appeal of the Bble s that Jans a sprtual message for every lual. Not everybody wll agree n ntyng the words of the great book but nevtable n an mperfect world, fferenees.of opnon, f they are.sn- held, should be no occason for argu- Nether lght nor npraton s on a apt-bass. Dscomforts Pacfsts relatons at Nurembprg, where the rankng Nazs are on tral, nclude the of Htler to attack Czechoslovaka, }f he had to assassnate hs own amor to j?et a caaus bell, and a delbt pln to feed Gertnaty from Russa, f t meant starvaton for mllons of [S. offcal for war economy was aped n 935, n 937.there was a plan 3,000,000 persons from Austra Jzechosl.avka, the attacks upon the s were planned n 938, and n 039 s decded to nvade Holland and Bel-.n the event of war wth France and Brtan. ese facts are based upon captured nents of the Naz regme. They con- what many Amercans have always ted. They especally dscomft those pacfsts whd were sure that peace be made-wth Htler f the Unted just kept busy at home. Free Electon Fervor. 4 Let us assume, for example, that the sulan of some backward regon would aud- enly become converted to the vrtues of emocracy and order a "free electon." he natves would ha.ve no concepton of ;her prvlege and the chances are that the free electon" would develop nto a farce the frst magntude. Relgous Educaton We are glad to note that a Superor ourt Judge has ruled that the Chcago Board of Educatons practce of releasng pupls from school to attend relgous eduaton classes "s n drect conformty rather than n opposton to the Consttu tons Bll of Rghts." As we understand the scheme students are permtted to attend the churches ther choce for the purpose of recevng relgous nstructon. Whle t may be possble that the chldren could be gven such nstructon on Sundays there s no rsk n permttng them to have the opportunty; on weekdays, T,he effort of some msguded lberals to dvorce the government entrely from relgous actvty seems to be msplaced. The ban s on any te-up between state and church, not the encouragement of relgous lvng and belefs. vso long as a school board does not attempt to compel students to go to partcular churches, or to any at all, the dea of ^tatc-relgon s entrely absent.! nsstence of democratc peoples other natons hold "free electons" " be md-e reasonable t" there was asce that the people n other countres " ntellgently partcpate n such balfact of the matter, whch s often oked, s thjt the.process of democ- -pr the self-government of people, rea tme and tranng. $Ven n "the States therearemllons of Amerthout arjy rte,jlgent concepton of rtthey 8houU"play f our governft to be efflpjpt and effectve. "Shop Early" s Sound Advce Not many years ago the "shop early" slogan began to appear about ths tme n an effort to persuade people to make ther Chrstmas purchases early, n order to uvod a last mnute rush whch was nconvenent to shoppers and sales people. Ths year we advse the people of ths muncpalty to do ther Chrstmas shoppng now, not so much to avod nconvenencng sales people, but because of the shortage of avalable goads. n fact, those who expect to choose ther Chrstmas gfts wth dscreton wll have to act fast or they wll not only lose the rght of choce but probably the opportunty to purchase as well. The customers can take comfort, however, n the prospect that the Chrstmas season of 946 wll fnd ther favorte stores plentfully suppled wth goods and gadgets of almost unmagnable extent. By next December some of the marvels promsed for the post-war era should be on sale The thought may temper the dsappontment of those unable to buy what they want n Armen Located Not many Amercans.realze.that, as of the mddle of November there were,500 Army armen stll lsted as mssng after combat mssons over Japan. n addton, an undetermned number of Navy plots crewmen are not yet checked. Ths s a matter whch deserves serous thought. Some of our armen, we know, ware executed by the Japanese, and t s not pleasant to contemplate the possblty that the lst of those put to death may be much larger than we suspect.. Ths brngs to mnd agan the necessty for stern punshment for the Japanese responsble for such brutalty. t wll not do to forget ths tem when we make our full accountng wth the Tokyo war lords and ther lk. Nothng Surprsng So-called secret -assurance that the Unted States advsed the Japanese Government that, n carryng out the Potsdam declaraton t would see that, Japanese solders-who surrendered were returned to Japan,.should surprse nbbody. The Japanese, at the tme of tler surrender, were wthout shppng, and f Japanese solders statoned n other lands were not to reman n the foregn countres ndefntely, the. vctorous Alle had to provde for ther.return, The effort toplay up ths necessary undertakng as a softenng of the ultmatum addressed to Japan k nonsenscal. t has long been the assumpton that surrendered troops become a charge on vctorous forces. Arcraft Pcture The Amercan arcraft ndustry, whch employed more than a mllon workers durng the war, now has about 25,000 workers. By contrast the Brtsh ndustry has 900,000 employes, accordng to".fgures n an Assocated Press news story. Prom the same source we learn that the Navy has plans to purchase,988 planes by July, 947, and the Armys, plan nvolves 2,20 by July,,948. By ( contrast the Brtsh ndustry has orders for more tha 0,000 mltary planes. f these fgures are -accurate, and we know of no reason to doubt ther authentcty, t s easy to see what s happenng to the Amercan arcraft ndustry, t s also dear that the vaunted superorty of our forces s pot to reman a faol unless Ml *Var -rsomethng s done to secure more arcraft. THE DEBT&BS PUSON RlPTCT,.-.St. Under The State House Dome By J. Joseph Grbbns TRENTON Frut cakus, laurel ope, packaged cranberres and (ly-by-ntfht merchants provde [(laches for weghts and mcas- s ollcals throughout New Jersey durng the Chrstmas season. Whle Chrstmas shoppers hustle to (jet ther yuletde errands completed ths season, nspectors cf the State Department of Weghts and Measures and n muncpaltes, are quetly but frmly gong the rounds to see that they are not (.heated as to quantty. The nspectors have no control over prces or qualty, but when shortweght packaged goods are sold or.short measurement creeps nto rolls of materals, they have plenty f authorty to correct the con«dton. A drectve has been ssued to a, veterans arrest n Bralle; nspectors by John F. Snnott, Jr., Beach. The State Supreme Cour State Superntendent of Weghts and Measures, askng them to be watchful of fly-by-nght merchants who rent empty stores durng- the holday.s and after sellng everythng durng the Chrstmas rush, leave mnj^dately for parts unand the Spansh-Amercan War n sellng farm products, sea foods and other edbles.* Essex County wth 2,07 lcensees leads n.tho number of war veterans engaged n the busness of canvassng for house-to-house orders. n these days the ollce of County Clerk Russell C. Gates ssues from two to fve lcenses daly. Some years ago many towns, known. n, other-years, t has been dscovered too late that some artcles were short on weght. However, many propretors of such stores are honest, accordng to Snnott.,. Frut cakes purchased durng the holday season should also be watched closely for errors weght, accordng to Snnott. As thousands of.these cakes are dstrbuted durng ths tmfc,of year they should be up to -weght and the contents properly marked on ther package, the department clams, Gft-gvers should also watch fancy baskets of frut that arc wraped to see that they are not stulted wth, paper to buld up an appearance of.quantty, Although there s a shortage of laurel rope fpr decoraton ths year, weghts and measures, nspectors n tle p.ast have found short measurement n rolls of ths materal sold at Chrstmas tme. Cranberres sold n cellophane covered pnt boxes must be marked as to quantty, the department warns. Where such packages are left unwrapped they are nt subject to the net weght contaner act. And f you plan to gve your lawn u coverng of fertlzer as a Chrstmas present, patronze your local florst or nurseryman, the Slate Weghts and Measures Department advses tnerant duor-to-door vendors of fertlzers may sell you washngs from wool, worthless tea leaves dscarded after ndustral processng; or black swampland removed from the Newark meadowy. n, addton you wll probably get less.quantty than, beacons was gvng several off- cals a talk on the absolute adequacy and safety of hs product at the ntersecton of Route 4-N, Norwood and Cedar Avenue, n West ;Long Branch, afto local offcals had recommended overhead lghts, The salesman had just fnshed tellng them^-of how the. statonary sgnal seldom gets struck by a car when a speedng motorst rammed nto the sgnal at the ntersecton and knocked t several feet off ts moorngs, Last week (lashng lghts suspended from poles overhead were authorzed for the Jocaton. py f.qy h, you barganed for, the,department PEDDLERS: Veterans of World War 2 are fcakjg advantage of the Now Jersey law whch grants.them, the rght to sell any knds of merchandse from door to door n any town, cty,, byougl or hanlet n the State.. The law authorzes the County C/erl^to (ssuethe lcense free,of charge to any honorable dschargee. The applcatons for Btch lcfjme.s are checked aganst the records of the Adjutant General nt the Slate House to determne whether the applcant has* a.gwd mltary record and f he has.-ever receved o smlar lcense. To dftttj t total of 6,784 such lcenses hay. been granted n New J»r««y. S 8c Y res of f new yptfttnf t yetew>n»,o $$$( j boroughs and ctes made t very dffcult for crppled and dsabled war veterans to peddle merchandse. Many muncpaltes enacted ordnances prohbtng house-tohouse merchandsng- sellns- S: many veterans were fned fror $0 to, $25 that the Amercan Legon decded to do somettnn about t. A test case was made o ruled that veterans had the rlgh to peddle merchandse anywher n NewJersey. t was later sustaned by the Court of Errors am Appeals, and for the past ten years veterans have had no trouble n securng such lcenses. The War Veterans Peddlers lcense law requres that an applcant must have been a resdent of New Jersey -for at least sx months and of the county three months. TRAFFC SGNALS: State hghway offcals are stll chucklng: over an ncdent n West Long Branch, A salesman for center roadway THOROUGHBREDS: Mom- jers of the New Jersey Racng,, lommsson andflorse enthusasts ;enerally throughout New Jersey are hopng the State wll agan ssume ts rghtful place among the leadng; thoroughbred breedng ta.fc!s of the country. The demand for thoroughbreds s ncreasng and wll contnue to ncrease as addtonal race tracks are constructed n the future, t s clamed. To promote the breedng of thoroughbreds n the. Stat the Thoroughbred Horse Breeders Assocaton of New Jersey, wth W. W. Vaughan of Red Bank, presdent,* has been formed and great thngs are expected from the organsaton., Pror to 893 when a reform way;; swept the State stmulated by the actvtes of undesrable characters, for 25 years horses bred and foaled -on Jersey- sol were of tho best. n 870 Mon mouth Pafk, Long Branch, and Saratoga ju upstate New York.the centers of fashonable rattng n the east. Thoroughbred broodng nourshed n New Jersey, producng some o tho -greutest horses n the unnttla of the sport. pmmj8l3 to 942 face tracks were banned by a, consttutonal, prohbton,, p and bddng pg txw n Jersey y wer«few n uum< bet. But tha h qualty of th«r»wckk reedng farms n New Jersey polucng excellent results. Over 22 well known and much sought after les are standng on these farms. Recauso of the growth of New Jersey breedng farms durng the four years of legalzed racng, l s hoped that n the future the State wll become famous as a thoroughbred area and rval the blue grass secton of Kentucky. State Racng Commsson members, who are tryng hard Lo do a good job, are confdent «f the growth of the thoroughbred breedng program. JERSEY JGSAW: A way has been found to provde addtonal State educatonal ad of.$0,500,- 000 yearly to local school dstrcts:, Senator Herbert J. Paseoe, charman of a legslatve commttee named tn study equalzaton of educatonal opportunty, announces.... Educaton s n a breathtakng race wth dsaster, Bertha Lawrence, new presdent of the New Jersey Educaton Assocaton, chums.... Essex County "Clean Government" Republcan;; have fled the mme of Edwn. Snnock, of Newark, as canddate for Governor to protect the.slogan "Clean Government Republcans"..., Marked mprovement n the fnancal condton of New Jersey muncpaltes durng 944 was noted n the annual report of the Department of Local Government, A total of <U7,2!2 unemployment compensaton payments totalng over $0,207,000 were made by the State Unemployment Compensaton Commsson durng October.... One person out of approxmately every 50 resdents of New Jersey.was a recpent, of publc ad 4n October, or about twotenths of one per cent of the populaton.... The New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton reaffrms ts pledge to campagn for reducton of the tax burden and for greater effcency and economy n all tevels of government, n ts VHd platform.... Resdental electrc consumers served by the New Jersey Power & Lght- Company wll receve a ffty per cent tlng credt of more than $03,000 thus month,... The State Captol- Buldng Commsson la.s pur* chased two addtonal buldngs -on West State Street, Trenton, pro- paratory to buldug a new 5- story State luldng near the State House. Mrs. Maude. Fullmer, Prnceton, former drector of the Chld Care Unt, New Jersey Offce of Cvlan Defense, has been apponted as. supervsor of case work n the welfare secton of the Mgrant Labor Dvson.,., Seventeen New Jersey muncpaltes have fled applcatons. uqulcg $88,572,873 from the-federal Government for post-war low rent publc housng projects.... War workers n 28 of.new Jerseys war producton plants earned the Army-Navy "E" aw<(rd for ther part n the defeat of the Axa powers.... Tho Rutgers tomato leads all other varetes n amount of seud certfed n New Jersey..., Twer llct stlls and 0,25 galons of lnaah were sezed by State AJQC gunts n New Jersey dng November. *- B CAPTOL CAPERS Republcan State Senators n New Jersey descrbe a poltcan as un offce holder of the opposte party, t# nofc.g Yaaf.jD! pxe&tmt of ; 7M*W Lousas Letter Dear Lousa: have been marred three years to n very fne boy who s an only chld. la parents have a large house nnd run a store and he works for hs father. Hs salary s small so much So that we cannot afford to have our own home whch should tke very much to have. xwhcn ask my husband to ask for*, rase he says he cannot do go father s so,good and a us and we got our lvng free.\hls father s always gvng us ncy presents too. He has gven me expensve jewelry f<f specal occasons ahd hs mother Rave mo a lovely evenng dress and wrap last GhrstmBS. They let us use ther car but" We have to nsk for t. n othdr words they spend an much money on aa f. they were payng hm a decent salary but t keeps us under oblgatons to them all.the tme and keeps us from bcngn dependent. And every body n town says how easy we mvo t and what fne people hs parents me. What do you thnk? WFE. Answer: thnk your n-laws are selfsh and possessve. They have you both n a not from whch t s very hard to escape. There are some people who lke to gve not so much for tho pleasure the re cpent gets, us for the thrll and glow of well-beng they them selves fcpl, when they play Lon or Lady Bountful, You wll note too, that ths spece never gve f t entals a sacrfce to hmel hut only when he has more tha: he needs. t s very unfar for parents t keep ther chldren dependent o them after they pet grown, ] your husband 9 worth more thn end a«e- hea beng pad hu father should gve hm whnt he deserves and let hm havo the pleasure of buyng ha wfes lothcs and jewelry. Of course, there s a chance that your husband s makng as much as hs knd of job pays and your n-laws are just gvng you a helpng hand. JJut you can judge whether ths s so or not by fndng out what other young men wth the same knd of jobs receve. Every ytung coujjle should be allowed to have a homo of ther BLACK MARKETS A survey made by tb< Offce of Prce Admnstraton reveals that the war-tme black markets are contnung to exact mllons of dollars of trbute from the publc and some of them are bgger thn before V-J day. Exceptng gaso lne and cgarettes, nearly nl prod uels sold nt llegal prces durng the ware are beng sold wth "hd den ncreases. Coal, furnture houseware, clothng, buldng ma terals, used ears and trucks, sugar many meats and some poultry eggs, repar and other servces fruts and vegetables, and apart ments are tems for whch man; Amercans are stll payng lk-gn prces. ce.s get cemented n the 94(-4 appropratons law, clams the Ne Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton.,, Watch.out for the bees whe splayng DDT around,, pleads th New Jersey Beekeepers Assoc ton. own, f they can afford t your n-laws would be they would put most of th» money they spend on JOtt ffl rase so that you could b< Dear Lousa: > met a toy last year aftd fell n love an.d got martal / weeks after we had met. He to go overseas after two A: At frst he wrote regulanr L "havent heard from hm to#?fg three months. Last week wrote to ht ho««own and the mayor wtotj j).hat he had a wfe ard chld llvl rnhs home town but thoftawnffgll heard from hnt ether." ha*«" chld.- What must dot t hm dearly. DSTRESSED!*. Y.;; Answer:.), ; t s a very rsky butamb. marry someone you have- kno**) M juch-ft short tme a,nd whl.jm^ do not know anythng»boat-htt^ people. Of course, n your tyjmn^f tho damngo s already done an<?%& there snot much you can do bwyf try and forget hm. You We fwg tunnts that there s no chld. LOUSA, Addrat your latter* to, "LOUK." P. 0. Box 832 Or«ngehurg S. C. : (* ""., AUTO PRCES S The OPA, after announcng re-: (nl prces for new automobles, ;ays that one the average the prces wll be no hgher than those charged n January, 942, adjustcd for chnnges n desgn and englr neerflg specfcatons. K*W «a j wll not be equpped wth spaw.j tres. Answerng objectons os; automoble denlcrs, the OPA «toft, ; thnt the rargn for dealers Wut be l,6 per cent, whch s kt excess of ther pre-war average around 2 per cent. THROW THE PLATES AWAY BALTMORE Housewves wll e grateful n few monub from nv to Wllam L. Maxton an excutennnt n the Navy for hs ew system and unque oven whch,. ll make packaged dthndr avfo"*" ble to the publc. The system offers sx dfferent enus, whch are frozen before.hey fnsh cookng. They ar^e then led. on lacquered cardboard es and when placed n the specal oven the cookng process s ompleted n ffteen mnutes. NEW NCOME The Amercan people, durng he war, receved somethng lk*. t>l!)o,oon,000,000 of now ncome, accordng to Danel W. Bell unler-hecetary of the. Treasury who says thnt the Treasury Department absorbed $2,000,000,- rtoo n the sale of securtes. He cstma-tcs Ue annual nterest charge on the dp.bt n exce.3 of?5,000,000,0)0,, GOT THE HABT TOKYO Amercans ar* astonshed at the number, of Japanese they meet on thu street wearng surgcal masks. The Japanese are very susceptble to colds and tuberculoss and have been wearag masks n cold weather ever snce the nfluenza epdemc of the last World War.. -. TS TME TO JON THE CHRSTMAS CLUB Federal Depolt nsurance Corp. Dnol WHkly R«*lv«n 0 Wttkt W00DBRDGE NATONAL N. J.

10 PAGE TEN L Sewaren Personals " J Mr?. Suntol.. Henry, West Mrs, Baran, Mrs, Scheldt, Mrs. -JHe. :>pnt Tuesday wth her. Randolph, Mrs. Eckcr and the UNU, Robert Ross Tales, j Msses Nemeth, Mary and Elose.U<l!k. j Mullen, Dorothy Snec and Mar- l. LndfF Guld of SU.^ret Baloga. JulV Clurcl wll hold ts an- -Servce guests at the weekly m:.l Oh*tms party today at Square Dance held Saturday by clncn the Parsh House. There ^ Sewaren Republcan C ub, nc., wll!» an (Nchanjre of gft", * the J#"<\*f Water Clubhouse - Wllam Dorck, Clff Road, Were WAVES Betty Aaronson, : H!)ln)r -Wcral days n Rdme, Pegge Arnflt, Ben Adams, Edna Acka, Lorrane Archer; Cadet N. V, Nur&s Clare Stankcwz, MnrRn- Tn- S-vaon rjojne and School Snee and A. L. Mhalkovc, Cr-l.wll hold- ts annual Chrstna Tny Sale tomorrow afternoon J. Stotlnnsk, N. R. Dyorcn he ; L-D. SchllU, C. L. Pftsqunlp, - (.,,,, hx^-mcn; "Mrs" W K e pel]jossjth,penbt?kl, ft. M. Jordano,,,.,-«, and MM. Hubert Castle are Howard Kohn, George-Novnk, T. r -lrln-n T. Elln and Georgan Blake. "--CM Surges Clare Stan- -*;? m l^; "? ankn ;.,v.t, «, Margaret Srfee of St. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Rush, Mr, and M:,,v- H.l-tHl. loboken, were Mrs, Arthur Gardner, Mr. md Mrs.,..,-, k,, lf y^- at tho home of Smon Larson, Mr. and Mrs. W, - t!,,. lawr; Bust Avenue... [»* J- fawn, Mr. and Mrs. Al-...Th- S-WH Cvc ABoeo- "* Anderson, Mr am Mrs. AV. wllf^ld a beneft party n j f Bn-ns. Mn. P. J. Adams Mr,.,!. fh.nl aultorlum tomorrow Jeanette Randolph, Mrn. W. C. S:!fl..Vlock, A Vctory Bond! pkw. Mrs, S are " a C«rpcntcr, wll h-, awarded.durng the * " ow\ey, Mrs. Annn n;.! loccels wll he placed n Wyckoff, Mrs. Evelyn Schmtz, tn fu fn the school chldrens Mrs. John Meltler, Mss Else Nemeth, George Luffbarfy, AlFcH (hstnas party. Mrs. Lawrence tyan, hannun, s beng asssted Leu and Joseph H. Thomson, town, ly Mrs. llrjfc Peterson, Mrs. H. attended the Republcan ). Chll;, Mrs. John Hardsch, M;;. Wllam TnanauU Mrs. Anton Mavr, MH. James Cotter, Mrs. dnnerdance Thursday at The Pnes. The recently confrmed young of St. Johns Church at-,lu.-- h lon* am Mrs. Hanv! tendetl a Corporate Communon " Sunday whch was followed by a <).nr. - Mr-. Bernard Sullvan, Broad, Communon breakfast served n SlH.f, Mrs. lcrnan! Qugley am"! the Parsh House. :;m. (cald, Wodbrdjfe, spent Saturday n Phladelpha, - The Hcwaren Hstory Club Chrstmas Medlzy wll hold ts annual Chrstmas parly Wednesday at the home of Ms. John A. Konusko,.West Avenue. There wll he an exchange nf»fts and carols wll be fca- Tn-<l.,vrs. Andrew Snvsbll s - WAVES Betty Aarongon, Mnrstpnn, PeK(?c,Arndt, Ere, Pa., l.a Adams, Farmngton, N.., Kda Aeks, Warren, Pa., and Lorrane Archr, town, spent the wvkend wth Mr. and Mrs. W... Arch.T, Kant Avenue. - -Th Sewaren Republcan Clh, nc., wll hold a Chrstmas padly Jcrenber 2 at the.parsh House, Mrs. Adelade Crowley s flsanan and therewll be an excbance. "f f,fts. -Scwarnf Day was observed at the" ) SO Centerj Perth Amboy, la.--t Frday. Contrbutons of homemade cakes, pes anl sandwches were made by Mrs. Carl Kellner, M.s.-s Blanche Van Syckle, Mrs. Joseph Boros, Mrs. Kenneth Butler, Mbs. Else Neneth, Mrs. Jeanette Randolph, Mrs. James Cotter, Mrs. W. Frank Burns, Mrs. Julus Mapyar, Mrs. A. G. Burnett, Mrs. Wllam J, Barun, Mrs. Wllam C"Kckr and Mrs, AAV. Sdedt. Hostesses for the afternoon and Chrstmas was once abolshed by an act of parlament n England. That was n 644 when the Purtans under Olver Cromwell tfoverned the realm. The Purtans t!*w«r n lulklay enjoyments was so ntense that parlament ordered Chrstmas to be observed as a strct fast day. No roast beef no plum puddng, no wassal were permtted. t * Although turkey s the essental feature of Chrstmas dnner today, the brd was unknown n Eng. land n the 6th century. ntroduced from Amerca, ft came nto ts present popularty n the early 700s. v * J; n several states of the Unon there s a defnte law forbddng anyone from nterferng wth a chlds belef n Santa Clnus. Some European peoples have a superstton datng from ancent tmes that anmals take on thu power of speech at Chrstmas tme. Lews Carroll wrote hs famous book, "Alces Adventures n Wonderland," as a Chrstmas gft for a lttle grl who was the daughter evenng were Mss Ruth Dullard, of one of hs frends. f TOY Unusually Large «Varety Of TOYS Avalable At MAN HARDWARE CO. DOLLS, BLACKBOARDS, TABLE SETS, GAMES, CRBS, DSHES, MANY OTHER TEMS Candles Symbolfc of Season Chrtmu candle can lake many ahape and forma, many mty be mde at home, or purchaed on the nvarkct,. to sut the decoratve effect dcred. S. STE Despte Brtsh preference for ste n. Europe, the permanent lome of the Unted Natons Or- :anzaton a expected to be locntn the Unted States. CRAP Planes and parts, produced for he war, and costng bllons of lollars, wll be scrapped n lne vth the concluson that they wll lot be useful n the event of anther war and have no value n vl avaton. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 945 HE WLL RETRE BUFFALO, N. Y. John A. Barker, 70, a New York Central engneer estmates that he has traveled more than a mllon) mles wthout gettng out of the cty. He has been a yard puller r. "" w - ~ snce 902. NO BLONDES Under-Secretary pean Atcheson jsays that the State Department wll not "employ-beautful blondes" to worm secrets qut >of foregn.countres. Holday Har-dos... the round o p dnners, dances call for specal cofffres that have holday glamour... see about yours now! Specalzng n Har Tntnj and Permanent Wave«LaMode Beauty Shoppe 458 Rahway Ave., Woodbrdge, N. J. Pbone. Wood, THE. New Books Men wlm have been face to fnc? j wth death realze an ntensty of human Dxprrt-nCV ncomphen- Mble to tl.n. who lve safe and quet lve*. Th-; truth s brought home movngly n "Beach Red" by Prter Rnwman. a Buok-of-tbe- cember.! The jtoyf.!:! nove s smple. At dwn the solder hero lands wth a contngent-of-marnes on a Jap-occuped Pacfc sland,. The agony of watng s over, He sees a famlar faco*twsted wth pan from a hp wound. Te helps rout a Jap snper out of a tree. He s spnt on a pntrol wth three others. One mnn s wounded nfl skrmsh wth a-.lap sentry,anda second carres hm back,. From ther jungle hdng plnce, the two who are left-see Japs n Amercan helmets carryng small nfldhg craft. They telephone tht-r rcp:ft to ther Captan, who deduces the 0 vtal nformaton that tho.npa, dsrused, arc panng a counter-attack from the seal The Tlc telephone wre s cut and they are located. Hs comrade s klled outrght; he s fatally wounded. By the tme the relef force renches hm, he s dead. s t;: > Peter Bowman s twenty-eght,.a Corporal,, and a member <)f the edtoral staff of Ar Force magazne. He frst traned as a combat engneer, but there was an accdent and an njury, and he was not sent nto actve duty. He kept wrtng to hs former buddes, and fnally the nformaton came back that they hat! taken part n an sland assault n the Pacfc and that many had been klled. t was then that he. began to thnk about Wrtng "Beach Red.", Vladmr Pozer, whose The Edge of the Sword" was one of the best Hooks about those nr days of the collapse of France, re- latcs ths story. As a solder n the French Army nhout to le assrhed to duty, ho was nsked what ha trade vns. "Man nf Letters," hr sad. "Very well, then," he was told. "You shall do the same hero." And he wns tven the tusk of dstrbutng mal. SCOTCH GFT Month Chl A spacous top apartment n a selecton for De- famous Scottsh castle has been presented to General Dwfht ), Esenhower as a "token of esteem and grattude", of the Scottsh people. Tho General wll also hnve O tho use of 2.00Q acres-of-tunttor, ground. t.s also-tnderstood that aadtonal" houses wr te avalable for veterans, the tenants to be selected by Cenersl "Esenhower. LARGE SELECTON of XMAS TREES AT.. Lowest Prces Steve Bonalsky&Sons 380 SCHOOL STREET AT COR. OF MAN SREET WOODBRDGE PREPARE your HOME for the HOLDAYS DONT let an old wornout lnoleum rob your home of ts neat appearance. Restore ts attractveness wth transparent MRRO-GLO THE MODERN PLASTC COATNG ^2.95 QyART MRRO-GLO.s a fnsh for wood, lnoleum or composton floors, table tops, woodwork, etc.... t elmnates waxng and polshng and leaves a beautful cellophane-lke plastc fnsh.... Unexcelled for marne use.,.. Flows on smoothly and leaves no brush marks... t wll far outwear ordnary varnshes and lacquers.... Does not chp-, or crack.... Not affected by hot or cold water.... Wll dry n 2 hours..., To clean, just wpe wth damp cloth. "A CHRSTMAS GFT FOR YOUR HOME" SERVCE ELECTRC CO. ELECTRCAL CONTRACTORS 8 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE Tel. Wood. 8-8 ABlg UH fort, Lnk Gbll \M Be»nt(uUydro5aedrl! l,-,h tl _. to the "unmonuon.e A nwet, lovaw«doll wth composuot) head, arms J-KP.,, Bhell look wonderful under tho tree on Chrstnas Eve. DOLL BASSNET.98 Beautful Fmth... Lovely Qualty CHLDS^ TABLE AND C H AR 5 E T ^ Lovely clear fnshed wood fashoned nto a sturdy set of beautful desgn. The table topj made of masonte, s 20x26 nches, Notce the cute Wndsor chars. Cute At Can lltl Youll fne) a much more complete tock to select from, f you come n now and we wll be able to Jprvc you better, too. f MAN HARDWARE COMPANY Tel Wood \ 04 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE «WHAT A BEAUTFUL 5WAN-0N/E. BET WE COULD DOTHKT TOO, ANN, WTH A LTTLE TRANNG, f Haa a sprng dal wth mmbars and letters juftt &0 the grovrp-ups phones.. 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11 . * * ; SNDENT LEADER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 045 " Securty! n Pn Loop ftldge M. Oojpolns atterolas 24 helped two games from the House LeRue-lendng el, The latter la n wth 29 wns nnd 0 g s n thrd ^ace wth ens Club r-/bh secpot. V, Standng Won Lost Steel 2«0 S Club Tavern 22 antcrn 20 ; Tavern ; Truckng.. & OF. C. (3). 222 )8 ".. 7G ) S B l&g LANTERN (0) (58-5GC 2 HA !! Kl "87 EYS TAVERN (2), « !) 2 GUS SEMENS CLUB () ns 34 lffl no S srs TAVERN (2y ! G fl """) G.. TRUCKNG () 5 50 CG ( Lace-Bordered Baby Shawl Need lotnelhng for the new baby? f you know the A B C"» of knttng, you can make the gft of gft«a 0ft, warmj beautfully patterned hawl. The center of ths 53-nch quarc s plan garter»ltch and bordered by a«lovely a lace edgng as two knttng needles can falon. Large sze needles arc used to make the hawl, to he work goes quckly, Drecton, for knttng BABYS KNT SHAWL and for crochetnj a warm buntng for baby may be obtaned free by sendng a stamped,, sclf-addrcsscd envelope to tbc Needlework Department of ths paper, askng for Dcgn No. S29S. DENAL Joseph C. Grew, former Ambassador to Tokyo, tklll before the Pearl Hnhor nvomtgatk Hoard that a wholly "wrong mpresson" was gven ly the Army Hoard when t credted hm wth sayng that the note of ths country, dated November ;!(!, 4, "touched the button tht started th<» war." le eategorcully dened the sulemont,. TO RESGN Representatve Robert Ramspeck, of Georga, Democrat whp and a member of Congress snce 2), wll resgn to taku a poston wth the Ar Transport Assocaton on January. SECURTY STKE,.() Ondrc Anderson Murray !) Stephen Powers 6!) Van Camp ) LEONS NN (2) Smeone Samons A. Coppola 07 M. Coppola 234 Fratterolo. G !) Hows Your Health? DO YOU WANT SOCALZED MEDCNE? Under Htler, the Germans had socalzed medcne. Formerly Germany led the world n medcne. Young medcnl students throughout the world went to Germany to study the scence of healng, Under Htler all thn was changed. Many of the ablest physcans were drven out, or put nto concentraton cnnps because thfy were Jews or for some other reason that was equally as s^ly and dotc. But the Amercans stll beleved that Germany stood at !)!> 930 the head of the lst n medcal scence, untl they found out for themselves. Shortly after V-E Day, Colonel Kdward D: Churchll, Alled Medterranean forces surgcal consultant, toured sx Gorman mltary hosptal areas. and reported hs fndng to Amercan correspond- cuts. t "As we nl know Amercan doctors can: of wound,(!(t"n ths war las been nnd contnues phenomul us nruds to rccordbrouknp percentages oc cures and ts development of new technques and rercles," When tho Amercans (?ot nto the Gorman hosptals they were greatly surprsed to fnd out that the GermaK were no lottfev the leaders n surpry and medcne. On tn: contrary they were about.jo years behnd. Badly wounded men who would have been gven Kyery care by our doctors, and prhbably restored to health, were by-passed on the assumpton that they would de anyway. Our doctors and helpers were tender, knd and sympathetc. All njured men were gven the best possble attenton. They were afforded every possble chance for recovery. Doctors worked for many long hours under ncredble hardshps, Slood ;ph\smn and transfusons saved many a solders lfe. Largo numbers of our doctors lad down ther lves n tryng to have our men. The Germans were so fur behnd that ther doctors "never realzed the maxmum possbltes of blood transfusons." Our physcans took prde n thor work. The German doctors were apathetc and ndfferent towards ther work. Ths s a sad backslde from Germanys once proud medcne and surgery.; How dd t happen? Are there any lessons n t for us? t came about becauso Htter saddled the medcal professon wth a form of totaltaransm whch was known as Natonal Socalsm. They were no longer allowed to take the ntatve n treatng, the Sck. Freedom was bnkon -away from the medcnl professon, and they Were rcgtnenteh We have n ths country wen who are tryng) to conceal by hgh soundng names what thcyrcnlly are, un-amercnn. An outstandng example of ther nefarous work s seen n the Wagner-Murny J )engcll blls. On May 24, 046, Senator Robert F. Wagner, who was German orn, ntroduced a bll nto the Unted Slates Senate whch f made nto law would ham-strng nnd hog te every physcan n the Unted States. These Wagner - Murray - Dengell blls are bnllyhooed by ther perpetrators as the means of brngng about a state of Utopa n the. S. They say that all the poor people n the country wll have all the money they need grats, and all the sck or near-sck >wll get all the caro and everythng else hat they want and t wont cost tjem a cent. But before you get too happy about t remember, there s a catch n t. (To he contnued.) (EDTORS NOTE The above artcle s sent out a wrtten by tbc author. Publcaton does not mply endorsement of tbe vews expressed but the rght of an author to express opnon s recognzed.) 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12 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 945 VAGE TWELVE d to death for amuhler he dd not co-star Betty Charles Luca*, Mss Betsy Mo mnlt. Haymcs., davsj Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hollywood Notebook Maran Anderson, Rubengt«ln, COLONA NEWS Hughes and son, Wallace, Mr?. he Don Cossack Chor; -Alce "Duel n tl.,. Henry McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. rfarkova and PatrcaJlunse,-wll lm hns n,,,,. By Mtrgaret Seolt Regnald Brady, Mr. nnd Mrs. A Swedsh newspaper says that Chester (Mp., Charles LaughMm). L u g ) >e n the pcture "nprebbarp", James Tnggatt, Mr.and Mrs. Rch, Greta <".rho s plannng to spend The rado broadcast d was made d n «,,, Colona Boulevard. Mrs. Smth! Mr. and Mr.f. lontgomeryk.mbak Alyn Jo»elrn wll, have, the -The Colona Volunteer Fre ml Polhamus, Edward Bell and Company < let-tol the followng of- ; entertaned her brother-n-law, ; the Chrstnas holday* n the land 94 wth Mss Lanchester as Mary lon d :hef comedy role n "The Shockng Mss Plgrm" whbh,t*llco-?t h b, l o? t and s Dover Read, celebrated he, 6th Charles Lucas, Jr.. Colona: S n t u l of her brth whch she has not and Ruth Gordon as the Fary. March Jack Allare, and son* Jack, Bound w.th a party j^ fleers Thursday at the" frehouse: brthday p Av. M.M. and Mrs. Theodore Polhamus, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Machuta, that Garho and- Bng Crosby wll good grl, who worked at the vsted.snce l>!!8. Rumor has t The story concerns Mary Porter, ng Mss PfefmT.tfhch Wll bers. JresdPMl. Wllam W«ls; vce Brook, Sunday. Guests t ncluded: Hresd, Rchard Polhamus; sec- M, and Mr. Fred gutter, S ^ Hram Tutt, Jo Kahwny; Mss Florence McGse and he teamed n a muscal, she havng perfume counter of a dme store reuy, Edmund Hu(the(; tren-sskel Merrtt; fre chef, and Mrs. Stanley Luboneck an Mchael Crane, Newnrk. Amherst Avenue,... Wllam Rolly. Jersey Cty, and the role of a countess ahd he, that and who won a newspaper cofr er, Frederckson. Kdwartl Nolan, of a travelng salesman. test. Jm-f TKrartj assstant, Fred daughter, Jane, of Elsabeth Sunday..Wendy Wlkerson, Cnthleeh Mc- Boy Stout Troop "fl met "They ^ the "Celeste Holm, star of Okta Sutler; foreman, Jacob Schneder; LCann, All "of Colona, and Wllam Thursday at the Legon Hall, "wth flm -story of P. T. boats and ther.homa," has arrved,n Hollywood.wsUnt foreman, Charles Sklnnky; fr.-t warden, Ernest Frey; jawsk,.nwood Avenue, enter- chaarge. Plan? were made for the Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ku- H. Peterson, :)d, Planfeld. Frank Vtfh and Ralph Swept* n crews, starrng Le\t. Comdr.Rob* She wll have a featured part n warden, Theodore Kujaw- taned Mr. and Mrs. Edwartt --Mss Carole Scott, daughter of ct Mortgomery/ has been completed and wll be shown soon. tn the old stage comedy "Three "Three Lttle Grls n Blue" based paper collecton whch was held Brady, Moger, Lnden, and Joseph Mpscr, Mrs. Charles- Scott, nman Avenue, celebrated.her 0th btrhday, A,move scrpt of the rado ptay Blnd Mce." Saturday. A Board of Revew was "Henry lecker, Charles Ltfcaa,.J«- Elzabeth, Sunday., conducted hy Chester.Case, Joseph flcph-brort^. and Carl Bfcjk.. The Thursday, wth the followng ymary ard the Fary" s to le Sr Aubrey Smth wll have M, Mr. and nn. Mr*. tnancs Charles.0KQn. Slcbn- »-.»-»-, buldnj, <mnmttee. Wll meet " H<?g*rty, -Wukovet3 and Harold Beraey, of \v/ttcd exprfsly fov El?a lan- part n "Cluny Brfwn" n whch sky,. Hawthorne -..w Avenje, enter-?,"!«umt*: m Ml*. ; tv^v MrsTVed the Troop Commttee, to. V... Tuesday: at the fr.ohousc., Chef. Jennfer 3ones and Charles foye~ taned! Lt. :t Charles flhw Bc h Rh Mss Florenc T^prl requests, resdents to hns arrved honuon a 00-day leave way, at dnner.saturday, Frel. Tobey, are co-starred..-, phone Runway M; or Rah. from Japan. On SutjuWy^r. and -v Phylls and Phlp Bott, chldren 6f - cember 28.,. Mrs. Rchard Pnlhnms and farly e(rarty, allof Plenfeld - One sequence n Jerome Ker: way 7-:H"T4.n case of"fre,ndt Mrs. Phllp Bott, nman Pvt. Alfred Lage, statoned muscal, Bography "Tll the Clouds the t«e >l<>neoperator, and report MM. Charles Olphapt; West am Mr.and. Mrs. Theodore Polhamus and son, Edwn, were the Avenue, are confned, to ther at the Atlantc Cty Hosptal, spent Roll By," has alreday teen flmed where,tle c fre ML-> s n.-n.-u. located. Streef, entertaned the follo\vnjr home wth llness. llne^. -._, the weekeml weekend wth wtn ns hs parents, rarcnw,». Mr. by Vncent Mnell, t features h; members «the Coffee Club at her gust? of Mrs. Emly Mchener and Thf wfe, Judy Garland. P Colona Ffe Company, Mr. and, Mrs. Lester Kuscera,! an d Mrs; Domngos Lage, of Arch home Wednesday: ^Mrs. Jacob Mrs. Joseph Conjer, Phladelpha. md th e Lades -Auxlary have Florence Avenue, entertaned : angel Avenue. * Schneder, Mrs.. Wllam-.^Vels, --Roy Scout Troop (52 met Frday at thehomo of Scoutmaster Brg. Gen, Edward L. Munson completed plans tlans for a Chrstmas ther grandson Charles Ret, Lfn-.j _Mrs.-Edward Le,hmann, War- party f<n- all the chldren of Ds- den, over the weekend. Ther son.! son, ^^ r» R^J J : s a patent :~«t at MsarS. Msertrtt V, Sunday, December 23, 2 Alex, celebrated hs 22nd brth -f cor, a Hosptal; New York. J Mrs. Fred Sutter, Mrs. Jatnes Ta«- Jr., wll jon 20th Century-Fox a: gart ard Mrs, Charles Scott.. Thomas Polhamus, Florence Avenue. Knot tyng was practced and aftqr January. Get). Munson s a producton executve shortl P. M., at Vp«pernoB Hall. An n-jday at a famly dnner party Sat- ( g, e HarUef) an(, An nterestng talk on Ghrsr- West Ponter and supervsed th< terennc program, ncludng en- urday. L^-J vnrwdl-road were mas and "home decoratons was games played. Plans were dscussgven Thursday at the Colona L-led for a Chrstmas party and ten- producton of all pctures made b; turtar.n.-nt, Santa Claus and gfu, _M»«Jean Keller,- New Dover s n,,r.cbard, *"*{* K o "^ "" ho-sheen planned hy the- commt- j R oa,,. WM the gueat.sunday of the recent guests «>t Mr «nd Mrs. brary by-mrs. John Anderegg, Do-tatve plan,s \w;re made for a Val- t PC, whch ncludes Mr. and Mrs. Mss Kay Buchel, Rahwa?. Wllam BrewAter, "anw". ver Road, for the heneft of tho enttle dance n February. Wllam Web, Mr. and Mn, J*me.! -Mr. George Hagedorn. ll! -M r ahd Mrs Harold Cham- Parent-Teacher Assocaton. Ovc Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Sut, T.(Knrt. Taggart. Mr. and Mrs. Rchard,t llt her home on New Dover Dovor R«ul.*er Road, Un,.Jr.am»» B *«h h ^ ; $80 \Vfts,realzed for the assoca- West Street, entertaned Raye PolUkmu.s. Jacob Schneder, M«. -Mr. and Mn.. Fred Beck, Am-berla.n, ^ f ^. ^ ton, accordng to Mrs. Clark j Armstrong. CnnjFord, and.edwn Host Tetschner and Charles hewt Avenue, entertaned Mr. and; ncr (tuests Sunda\ of Ur. and Stover, charman of the fnance. Grosse, Jlllsdo, Wednesday. Lucas. Mrs. Wllam Maperkowsk and»james Humphry, Short.Hlls. commttee", ^Vho auranged the af- : N,,;;-,_ n u ^ u : p:tk o_ J. -Mr., and Mrs Wllam -The Lades Auxlary of the daughter, Maran, Elzabeth, Sun- v Wllan Baldwn, Amherst Avenue, entertaned far. The.door prze wasvwon by Colona Fre Company wll hold a;day. Mrs; Kenneth, McCan and "a spe- snort short busness meetng g Monday, Mr. and «..». Mrs. Warren..a...,, llubv-,her Hugeo P. n M., \f nt at V.ehnvnrt, Vcspernos Woll Hall, wh^v whch!ley, lov rhon/lhlo Glendhle Rntt/ Road, unr were hrtrtc. host* flt at ter and Andrew andtfoseph Natc, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Na- cal a*ard went to Mrs. James Me- j K wll he followed by a Chrstmas j dnner Thursday to her father,! Phladelpha, Sunday, program mumjcft exchange. John Zess, Bellevlle, and her j -Mr. and Mr*. Bnc Dava.Md- The Junto met Thursday at brother, Shps Cook /C Robert^ dlesex Road, were hosts Sunday to the Colona Lbrary, and members! Zess, V. S. N. Mr, and Mr3. Edwn Waller and enjoyed a Chrstmas luncheon and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hughes, j S. Martn, Roselle. gft exchange. Mrs. C. E. Groud, Carolne Avenue, entertaned Mr. Mss Bonne Becker, daughter presdent, presented novel Chrstto each member rcat-!r?n, Jpney Cty?"ay. Wond Avenue, s recoverng «r. Mr. and Mrs. John Jonn J. j. Thomas, nomas, j and Mt. John Lanza and chl- of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Becker nas ng to her subject for the year. "llmrs. Pasltel Mertt and,mrs. home from an operaton performed North Hll Road,, were the recent A revew wns Held on dscussons /^l. t_. lhares rtl Skbnsky, >..! Amherst._t r Ave-» j m«thursday!_ at -. U.. the t>«u»,n.. Rahway MnmnnalLnn^a Memoral guests nf of hl,n* VlVpnU Ml*. fn! o on Democracy, Economcs and nue,- were dnner and theatre Hosptal. Mrs. Anton Erks.en, New Brunswck, Tolerance. Ruestsn Newark Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Deke Plans have been made, for an Mr,.n, -am and tns, Mrs, tuncjn Joseph Macko-.Tuunr- uu and mugr daughter, jttwt..., Karan, Wood.."««...- Ave- The Wontns Clul elected open house to be held at the Colonu Lbrary on New Years day. atapartysundaynoelebntonof and Mrs. " Frank " Wodtke, "- t - Plan "-- nght at the home of Mrs. um- >ytz, Arthur Avenue, entertaned nue, were the guests Sunday of Mr. the followng olrcers Tuesday A chldrens hour from 2:30 to 4the brthday of her fthcr, Polx feld. erne Hcndrdsun, Columba Avenue: Presdent, Mrs. Harret Carl- P, M. wll bu n charge of Mrs. lllads. Guests ncludetk Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hornng, Bre Davs, featurng a chlds program and table. Others n charge Mrs. Felx Blads, Mr. and Mrs. East Frst Street, entertaned on son; son; vce v presdent, p, Mrs, Jean Rch- Frank Blads, Mss Lllan Blads, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kennethberg; secretary, Mrs. Olfa Muller, nclude: Mrs. Enar Larsen, to 5 Vncent Blads, Mr. and- Mrs, Al Jones, Mrs. Mchael Marczek and,, P, M.; Mrs. Lawrence Sut, to C; Blads and daughter, Lorrane, Mr. Mss Phylls Marczak, all of Ln - Mrs. James Sutherln, to 7; Mrs. and Mrs. Nck Cubranck, all ofden. -- A, J. Fox, to 8; Mss.-Adelade Berghoff, to 9, and- Mrs,- Ruth Newark* and Mr. an.d Mrs. Frank Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Wlcox, Broom, to 0 P. M. There wll be Brown and chldren, and John Carolne Avenue, celebrated-then Cleaver, T*Jlj 4 nl l/l of Colona. V/VJl\J lltl«second tltuuv weddng t \;l\4mt annversary lltn f v..v* j Satur- ^»-"*-- a program oftalent for each hour, ncludng musc by local resdents, Plans have been completed for the chldren and members of the Cvc mprovement Club Dc cember,22 at Vespernos Hall. The regular meetng of the club wll be held tomorrow, 8 P. M. at the hall. A modern and square danc wll be held Saturday evenng a. Vespernos Hall, sponsored by the. _!..Colona Fre Company, for the. - beneft of the buldng fund. Cadet Stanley Smth, attendng Oakland Mltary Academy,.--. Oakland, spent the weekend Wth hs mother, Mrs. Ruth Smth, MssLyn KmbalL daughter of day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. JOSEPH S. HOUSER BULDNG CONTRACTOR NEW HOME CONSTRUCTON ALL TYPES GARAGES ALTERATONS AND REMODELNG LABOR AND MATERAL FNANCED ESTMATES CHEERFULLY FURNSHED 30 Remsen Avenue, Avenel, N. J. Telephone WO. 8-B07 Cormck, ^The Brownes met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Chester Case, Dover Road. Work" on.handcraft projects was contnued, and u rehearsal was held for a program of rectatons, to bo gven next month, j and treasurer, Mas Constance Marchto. A donaton was voted to the Tuberculoss League. The new offcers wll be nstalled at the Chrstnas dnner-december 20 at Grevens Hotel, Ralway, Av. M. M. /C TheodorePolhamus, son of M, and Mrs. Rchard Polhamus, Florence Avenue, r the Army durng the war except ng those of the Ar Forces. * The screen rghts of "The Wont Beleve Me," have been bought by Hal H. Walls. t s the story of an Army offcer condemn- MAKE YOUR GFT THE NEWEST ELECTRC HEATERS AVALABLE NFRA-LECTRC ZEPHYR t REDLHEAT READY FOR DELVERY t NEW PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHS USED RADOS Q GUARANTEED RADO REPAR SERVCE RADO SHOP OF WOODBRDGE Tel. Wood OPEN 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. WLLAM HOFFMAN 0 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE._ A brthdays best wth a good old frend, a foamng glass of the noblest blend KRUEGER Cream Ale H "P.AT Glamour Cuts Head-turnng, eye-dtchng M,.,, te/], hardos, ao lovely and -xtr.; :; -,,.;, Let our sklled.specalsts vc l;.. style your har for ths holday,.. Spec»ln n Permanent Waves Expert Har Tntng Mn Sophe Gromky, formerly *th La Grace P,, u t y vo\v mjocated wth THE SYLVA BEAUTYSH$ 76 Man Street.. Woodbrdge, N... telephone Pearl Jo*wck, Olga Volkay, Proot-lo, J Ms/, raj \ We, too, hflv pur hpnds fulllhs tme of year. Fqr ut, Deeembar 24 and 25 are always busy days at Lpng PfflUce ^tchbqards, Ths year, wl»b calls, Cf returnng veterans addad to the Chrstmas calls, theyll buser than evgr. Jo pl««se, "Go Easy an Una Dks*.Jnse." And remember, evw necessary ca r ffltyd* delayed some ca U may not get through at ol. ;"" " -* For Brsker Days a Brsker Brew RUEGE mm Yqv Wll pat qucker servce «few day* feefar* or alter the holdays, NfW JRSY OEML TfltWOM"W>MA W^

13 DEPENDENT LEADEt )LDAY TRP M. Parknson Srhultz had the tran practo herself untl the utor ](. post where the solders r s thronged on. Th«y were Rcul holday crowd, gong to for the Chratmns weeks Schultz moved over near N, and hftped some sol lfoull at down and talk to,,.., by one they gteneer a fant scut besde her and wen! had gven upovhen a young d, "May st here fcr solder was stocky, darl nce lookng. Mss, Schultz "f you wouldnt rather l fwth the young folks." grnned anl sat down re not so old, Besdes, n L, have no folks excep fthe grl m gong to marry on Atny nurse, n Franc [bats dffcult," Mss Schult.> seen acton, observe. Pell, not as much as some o [ellows. At Guadalcanal gf nel n my leg. After Tarnw.malara. At Sapan, got Wound, But Jm gong to : ad as new for Tokyo;" youre stll n prvate!" s 0. K. Cant all be general few extra bonds wouhln You nee, was workng n [through school when ths b jnd Klse was stll n tranr havent, anythng saved." nght ntroduce myself," s) Tm M:r. Hcdrg «<>< retred as n Home Kconom- Jacher, but now m back." Jedw);!" the hoy laughed. " j Hedy s short for that. Clolone for Chrstnas." Sclllltz shook her head. Pke you. No folks. The truth gong to Chcago on a Ever hear of the Al Joy l:program? ts a good place holdcr to make a lttle money, Ttlmcs. ve sent them a ques- [aul.lve a hunch theyre go- ) use t. f they do, d lke tc here." tt lots of pnplo sendquesfne s good," she sad. "ts ch queston." just bet!" he laughed my place! ll get us son ( ~l bars." e heard a grl ask, "Ray sol whats she got that haven [e!" Dan.sad good-naturedly offered Mss Schujt/. tb y. She reached for one, the ped her hand to her lap. " forgot," she laughed. "N n my det. People thn»tcs have always eaton to sugar. t snt true. Dabcte lused hy a dsturbance of tn ds of.angerhans. Theyre ;roups n the pancreas. They sugar metabolsm n tn Pell, ll be jggered!" they parted Dan sad, fl Schult/., enjoyed the rde. ll see you agan." t«r dnner she hurred to the jlcastng staton. The studo deco-ated for Chrstmas. She ;ed as she saw that Prvate Dan pe jad been chosen as one of on.testants. pe hy one the others were elmd, t)an stood alone. "And now He jackpot queston," the an- dur sad. "Fve hundred four dollars Could you use (solder?" 666 ]LD PREPARATONS D, TABLETS, SALVE, fjose DROPS ron Use Only as Drected Fve Sngng Shters The DeMarco Ssters, rangng n age from 0 to 9 yeart, who have appeared n Woodbrdge twce under the auspce* of the Patrolmens Benevolent Assocaton, occjpy one of rados mo«t coveted»pot«as musc makers on "The Fred Allen Show," Sundays on NBC. n the bottom row, left to rght, are Mare (4), Jean (S), and Glora (6). Ann, to;j left, s the oldest. Arlene, top rght, the youngest, s ncknamed "Granny." Ther father was ther frst teacher. "Could!" RUBBER "How may ask?" "Well, ve got a grl..." Apr plause drowned hs voce. "Let me wnrn you," the ah- leston. Hut youve been around lot. Where are the slands of.angerhans? Mss ShulU held her breath ml Dan sad clearly, "The slands f,angcrhans are stuated n the lancreas, sh-. Kverybody whooped, Mss SchulU xatcly heard ".,. a one : hundred dollar bond wll be. maled tn Mss edwg SclmlU...." Later,a solder called, "Merry hrstnas, Hedy," threw hs arms around her and gave her a great bg kss. "Look, lledy, ll buy you sundae tn bggest, ooshrat, gn-oest, sweetest oh oh! You ant eat, t or can you?" Mss Schult/. wnked rogushly. "See f cant!" she sad. l.tt tt ce Cream Approxmately two bllon pounds ff ce cream have been manufactured n ths country annually durng the pt three years. THE WOOL SHOP 47 Fnyettc StrcKt Cor. New Brunswck Avenue Perth -Amboy, N. J. All Knttng Accessores You Need NEEDLFA YARN SUPPLES, ETC. Knttng Yarn and Crochet Cotton, Corde nnd Lnng] Angora Yarn Phone P. A. 4-Z760 A survey of the nternatonal rubber stuaton concludes that there wll he a great surplus durng the next two or three years, Maxmum requrements are.estmated at,500,000 tons wth synthetc rubber capacty at,400,)00 tons, and the natural rubber output estmated between 000,000 and,000,000 tons. NCREASE Senator Downey, of Calforna J has proposed that the salary of congressmen be ncreased $5,000 a year, wth $2,500 for extraordnary expenses, and an assstant for each member at $(,000 a year STUDY Army and Navy plans for re anng supples for future use are nder study by a senate com nttee Charman Mead says that he Army program s "extremely urge." DELCOUS FOOD SERVED N GENEROUS PORTONS COURTEOUS SERVCE. OUR DALY SPECAL A drzzlng ran seeped through Mke Duncans threadbare coat and soakctl hm to the skn. Snow had preceded the jan.that, afternoon and the gong was pretty tough. He wearly trudged along, endeavorng to keep out of the way of the reckless.herds of lastmnute Chrstmas, shoppers who thought of hm only as a bar, to ther progress.,. Ordnarly Uuncun n would- not have thought of hs wgt skn hstattered clothes, or even of hs empty stomach. They were all part of lfe on the road but th jlht l, K r?». ".te-: < ".»? PAGE THR seated at & front table who were avdly devourng wth much relsh a Whole roast turkey wth nl lhf_. sde dshes. Duncans mouth began to water -hs stemach Rcomcd hollow--he felt ha JQRS go weak, and hs everpresent hunger was gettng the best of hm. Suddenly he rmnchhered the a9venty-fve cents. He thought quckly. A bed for the nght at a flophouse would cost "No ehfeek? What do yon nmnn no cheek?" -Jlhjre are,none tonght Ths s ChTlstmno Eve. Dtfht you seo the sgn n the wndow? Custflmcr«enn order anythng they want. ts on the house. Youre the only tuy who ddnt order the"whole darned menu. Well, merry Chrstmas," he added, Duncans jaw dropped. Hs gae {ell on the half-dollar, two dmes ngnt at a nopnouse woua row," ffteen co^s that would lenvo and fve pennes stll clutched n hm sxty. He decded to go n and nto hand. Slumped n h(s char, hn order ft roast turkey sandwch. He ey«* followedthe- back of there- gave hs hut a few deft fats nnd treatng water, opened the door. He hung hs battered hat and coat>wh{ra he could grab them n case of emergency, nnd made hnfself :ronfort!tbl(> nt a tnhle n s\ corner. Dunrnn knew hnt hs ap- -pearance was none too prepossessng and that, a watcrwquldnot dash up to sfmeone -ffon whtfm he, codld not get a tp. After a whle a vnegar-faced man degned to come to: hnt. "Whatll you have?" he asked, stflng.a yawn. "A hot roast turkey sandwch," V.,v,,.J J repled Duncan. have bect he holday % n ; m, O r rye b was dfferent. t was Chrstmas Eve. t must season why by else would someone ^» thrnst a ffty-cent pece nto.hs hand and then vansh nto the shadows? He could Only murmur a grateful "Thank yon, sr, and a merry Chrstmas to ytu" before 40c MCHAELS RESTAURANT 55 SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. EVERYONE LKES FLOWERS, for CHRSTMAS the donor dsappeared nto the swrlng crowd. Duncan readed nto hs left pocket, pulled out two dmes and fve pennes, lad them wth the half-dollar n the palm of hs other hand and staved at hs entre fortune of seventy-fve cents. le smled sardoncally when t. occurred to hm presently that the buldng n front, of whch he stood was the Unted States Mnt, lt turned and, wth a laugh that hat a hystercal rng to t, jngled hs handful of cons. Hs mrth at tracted the attenton of the eop who had been standng on the cor Her watchng hm. The offcer sa u Hm n a Llck llu t could have been cut wth n knfe, "Move on, blasht yo!" Mke wandered ol down a deserted sde street, clnkng ls money. After about an hour of amless roamng through endless alleys, he found hmself drectly opposte a brghtly decorated restaurant., He rossed over and from sheer curosty looked n the wndow. The/e were only two patrons nde an elderly man and woman ss;^ts;^: :^h,^ tsjt "Anythng else?", Duntfan shook hs heud, "No, nothng else." "Are you sure thats nl you ant?" "Yes, thats nl. Just a roast ;wkey sandwch." The water returned wth the rder, placed t before hm, shook hs head wonderngly and wthdrew.- Duncan vrtually devoure the sandwch n three Ktes. H delcately wped hs mouth wth n napkn, then beckoned the waltm (heck, please," he sad. "Cfcek?\ "Yes, the check." Duncan rased hs eyebrows. "But there s.no check." HERE AND THERE JEFFtRSON CTY, Mo. Stone Martna had a roof fr m-v-»..ly sparks* from ther fur nce, After the fremen had oxtn gushedthe blae and hud gom back to the etgne house they go another jcrll.frorn Mrs.Martn* n the pxeftcraent, she had left th gnu plate on nnd the mscmont wu on.flro.. UTS EASlfeR to STAY N,....Vn. Although (corse D. Shults, stntloned at the nnval tranng staton here has be- one elgble for automatc dscharge he has made no, effort to get hs release. The Shults, who hnve a lttle son of 2V yenr* recently became the parents of trplets. P-82 ANNOUNCED LOS ANGELES A new fghter plane has been announced whch wll replace the P-6 H Mustang t s a twn fuselage plane tha hna a range of 8,600 mles houses n plot n each fuselage and ha a speed exceedng, 475 mles pe hour. Returned from the Servce Truman decorates General Mar shall, snys he shaped the vctory. DR. HERBERT L. MOSS Optometrst has resumed hs practce at 5 Man St., Woodbrdge, N. J. Eye Examnatons by Appontment Only Telephone Woodbrtdue Setn exquste, handwrourhl mountks of 4-k. Eold. For the brtdc-tobe lot yours be the fner, loveler da-., nomls from Wrjls XmatHaAuthtnlkBut O VseThroughoutmory Whle many people frown on the me of "Xmas" for Chrl»tmn«, ths hrevlnton has nn authentc. h«ss n hstory. The "X" s the frst letter of tho TJre«k won! for Chrst. Chrstan, aohclar* of Khe mddle Ages are w t n trve-lr wrtngs to have «b-.brovlated the tpeltyng of the Natvty celebraton nto X-msw of nlmply Xmu. n the tame way "Xn" was used for..(jhrltan *Hd "Xty" for-chrgtnnuy. n the catacombs of unelent Rome, X s frequently found to Dtarrd- for Chrst. The earll»)tt Chrstan artsts, when maklnr» repreenwtlbn of the Trntty, would place ether a CMMS or X lld the Father end the Holy B-host. \ Anxety n Great Btftln ovct unrest n nda, ; Anmal* nfant /h BetUthm Many legends attrbute ers of speech to brds and durng thr mdnjtht hour >>t < maa Rvo n recognton b*a«u who, sharng the Bethlehem, warmed the fant wth thrr breath. To honor these tradton*, chldren masquerade n an tnmes <m ChTflstmus Eve. ComtnUntahlr ("} < *!% checked n Eurtvpe, UNRRA,; ports...- WAt,.. HrtafH 8* HM uut, fluhu, o W; um H».»!. <»)*.! SALE TURKEYS!! FRESH KLLED fetal! -DRESSED! PER LB. FRESH KLLED ROASTERS FOWLS BONNE POULTRY PACK ST. GEORGE AVENUE, WOODBRDQE NEAR CLOVERLEAF NTERSECTON TEL. WOODBRDGE WE SUGGEST THESE GLOROUS GFTS FROMWRTHS A challengng array of precous, cndurtkly beautful jewelry, the fnest n all Perth Amboy. Thrll tho^e fortunate enough to beremcmbeved by you ths Chrstmas wth gfts as wonderful as these,, BEAUTFUL CUT DAMONDS Beautfully curved, Roltl cross and chan, For her.. NALD T. MANSON nsurance BEAUTFUL SPRAY f resentng Bojnton Brother* PNS & Co. Over 25 Yean V. Woodbrdge 8-B92-J. p a E SAM SAYS,RN THAT OLD CAR NTO WAR BONDS FOK VCTORY WE WLL BUY ANY CAR W YtAK OR MODEL AND " YOU A GOOD PRCE For Quck Cash Results Call M E JOE WO. 8-04$ Woodbrdg* Flowers brng a note of che«r th»t seej^to. mngnfy the holday sprt. So, for more happftshs at Chrstmas tme, gve flowers. BEGONAS CARNATONS ***? fyjo^et GRAVE COVERS ^ HELEN (dhest^jr PLOWERS "& LADYS BRTHSTONE Beautfully hand-carved gold mhnlnk. Set vwlh her brthstwne,- f :; MANS BRTHSTONE MassVe, rugged Wountng. Urthstgles for al 2 Morths, The braaelet s the new expandable type wth matched A danty.ensemble. You wll fnd almost bvoy c o n c c vnblu^ type of spray pn n our selecton., Tjny; danty, exqustely" cased f-- TT - r - <«r lades. Sturdy, huvdsbme styles,m, men. Choose from nstofally A"^ 2 makes, See Oar Lne of Costume and Re/gtows Jewelry. Use Our Layawqy Plan.,,_v * S Relable Jewelers ; PERTH AMBOY, N. J. * y,;,;, -.,«**!*trf ^^^^"t^/fea^-slffs %?^- t^\ ~ " ^L \ J fc ^ ft«wwm ^".. ^ v ** * ^ fc. ^, ^*^». ^ % J

14 ~ PAGE FOURTEEN pake Your Own Yuletde Wreaths Colorful homemade decoratons that lend j»aoty to the Chrstmas tree and help out any lack of store trmmngs cun he made from such tommonplnco thnr*" as egjt shells, pcanuu, pne conefe, squashes and colored paper. Eggshell trnkets offer a varety,.of decoratve possbltes, The shells can le salvaged frutn famly bakng days by runnng a darnng flpedle thrmkh the shell at both ends and blowng out the contents. f necessary the hole? can be enlarged so that brght colored strng.wth a knot n the enjlcnn be run thruogh, the egg, so that t may be Sprung galy on the tree. * Btfore strngng on the Uce, hells may le colored all the bucc of the rttnl.ow, Jls at Easter tme. j t0 kcp l Orgn of Stochngs And S\oet for Gfts Why have stockngs cow to be the tradtonal receptacesfffr famly Chrstmas gfts?, ^.3 Although hstorans cwgve no completely authentc nsyfer, they pont out that chldrfns/stotkngs are usually hung by the cwmney so t warm " r - lll y "«. Htural that.santa Claus Or n pencl on *the tl shell hell. ^^ ^ ^ a? the. placc n leaves or fgures. The desgn* may be flled n wth colors, outlned "wth black crayon^. Ohrstmw Beats pasted on whle egg shek wll.be brght and shny. Colored confett can lkewse be used on. the eggs. Peanut dolls to hung on the tree can be made by strngng sutable. Bzea together and tyng the cord tghtly to keep them n shape. They can be panted gold or slver or. any other color that wll lven the r tree and gve the lttle folks a part n the decoratve scheme A half-dozen star Suntas swng- ng from the tree wll add nterest. Make some lve-ponted stars from heavy paper. Paste a Santa head onto the top pont and desgn whte mttens on the next two, draw a t>elt and ts done. Run a strng through Santas hat and te to a branch. Small green squashes panted wth shellac or varnsh so they f\\\ retan ther freshness can be ether ted to the tree or arranged around the base. Pne cones ted wth rbbons and perhaps a bell and panted whte r slver for make-beleve frost are perfect for suspendng from the tree. ABOUT RAN. Takng cognzance of the stuaton n ran, the Unted States has proposed to Russa that the Alles Wthdraw ther troops by January, to show ther ntenton to mantan the "ndependence, soveregn- J and terrtoral ntegrty of ran." "" j TME OUT BUENOS ARES New rules gve employers a regular scale of days off for famly events. Twelve days off to get marred, two days off for a chlds brth, f youre the father, eght days off,for the death of u wfe or parent nnd three days for the death of a grand-parent. SEWNG MACHNES Am Household Applances Repared Bought and Sold Machne* wth 946 Model Cabnet* and Accetore HOME APPLANCE & {jewng Machne Servce 25 Man St., Woodbrdge Tel. Woodbrdge n certan regons of France t.. the.shoe that s pot out on Chrstmas Eve Some authortes say tl)»t shoes and steckngs were put near the freplace for the same reason that an old boot was assocated wth "a weddng n order n brng good luck and drve away evl sprts. One Chrstmasstory stresses the good luck feature. St. Ncholas, t s related, once dropped a purse down a chmney. nstead of fallng fallng on the hearth, the purse dropped nto a stockng, and ever snce then the happy custom of fllng the Chrstmas stockng has been unversally populnr. HALF-WAY. The Army expects to complete the demoblzaton of half of ts 8,300,000 men by md-december. Chrstnas By ELZABETH BOYKN Wtb; nternatonalsm the hope and prayer of all of us, whatever our poltcal fath, t s partcularly strrngto thnk of the nternatonalsm of our Chrstmas. t s not only an nternatonal celebraton lnt the mdwnter holday s one lnt man has commemorated snce :ork tofore the Chrstmas era, almost as far back as wo, Can trace hs story. At frst tho mdwnter holday was a celebraton of joy that the! gatherng darkenng of the days, lad stopped and that the days were growng lghter and longer ngan. j Every man had.a, terrble fear that j there mgl.t come a tme when there was no lght left on earth, the Chrstan era lkewse \wns ushered n wth a symbolsm of lght n a dark world and so the celebraton of. Chrsts brthday was set»t ths mdwnter tme n the fourth century A. D. But the church regarded as heathen the use of lghts and evergreens to decorate for Chrstmas festvtes. A vgorous effort was made to suppress ther use and Tcrtullan wrtes: "Let the heathen kndle lumps they who have no lght. Let them fx to the door posts laurel branches t obe burned but thou, oh, Chrstan, art a lght n the world, a tree that s evergreen. Make not a pagan temple of thy house door."- But the love of man for lghl and evergreen*, even to symbol ze hs new fath, perssted and durng early Amercan tmes, efforts to suppress the dea were stl beng made. Massachusetts n the 7th century enacted a bll read ng, "Anybody who s found ob N THE SPRT OF ;45 Make your slt useful as well as ornamental. Choose a bucw«and belt set by HCKOK.. $3.50 One s Amercas LargMt AsortmenU of Mannattw 39 Smth Street Perth Amboy THURSDAY, DBCEMBBR3, 945 ervng by abstnence from labor, eastng or n any other way, any mch day as ChrMmns Day, ahull my for every such offense fve hllngs." But eventually the evergreens nd the lghts were accepted as a )art of the Chrstan celebraton f Chrntmns and they even nclured a Chrstan symbolsm. The lolly berres enme to represent :he drops of Chrsts blood, the leaves hs crown of thorns, whle [he mstletoe berres became symls of Marys tears. The gay home customs <vf Chstmas arc. lkewse an accumulaton nf many lnnds and many cultures. The Amercan Santa Claus developed from Hollands St. Ncholas whle our Chrstmas tree came from Germany. England gave us the tradton of the flamng plum puddng and mnny«of our«host r beloved carols^ Mexco j the hojneland of thepotnsetta, and thelja-.n countres of Europe gave us the creche and many of.the lovlhest of the relgous pctures thnt we lke best on Chrstnas cards. From Sweden we have the gracous gesture of the sheaf of wheat <n the gate posts so 4hc brds can share the holday and the custom of gngerbread cakes n anmal shapes. MARNES.There s lttle prospect rf any early evacuaton of North Chna by Unted States Marnes who are there to assst the Chnese Government n dsarmng the Japanese anfl sendng them home. General Wedeneyer says that onethrd, of the,090,000 Japanese trotfps n Chna are stll not dsarmed. Swtzerland Kept Xmas For Refugees Swtxerlnnd "kept" Chrstmas last yenr for the 20,000 refugee chldren who were beng cared for wthn her borders as Europe celebrated ts sxth wartme Chrstnns. From France and Belgum, from Holland, taly, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovaka, and far dstant Greece they had come many of them orphans, many chldren wthout a country traversng Europe by crcutous routes;. Guded by peasants, Red Cross workers, Wehrnacht guards, and. older chldren they arrved on foot, herded n cattle cars, travelng n groups,, «A fracton of the mllons of n nocent vctms of World War these. refugee chldren were supposed to reman only two qt three months so as to gve othar youngsters a chance to recuperate n neutral Swtzerland. But j many cases repatraton was delayed parents were scattered or dead, battles stlt raged n areas whence the chldren had come, so they were allowed to reman and Swtzerland, crowdng them to her bosom, welcomed many, many others. A Xma Present for Everyone! A NEW BOWLNG BALL BLLS BOWLNG ALLEYS 603 Coach St., Rahway, N. J. Phone RA-7-23S9 eems For the REST of hs lfe! NDEPENDENT LMTED STOCKS - SHOP EARLY HOME OF FNE FURNTURE HALL AVENUE AND CATHHRNE STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N., BUS 82 STOPS AT OUR DOOR Store Hour* Daly Untl 6 P. M. Saturday* Untl 9 p, M. Everyone vvants a Jrmn EM-BEE JEWELERS 85 E; CHERRY STREET RAHWAY, N. J. JUST WHAT SHE WANTED. Sfo wonder she applauds Santas choce! She-has. wanted new larps. for a long, long tme. Perhaps they are the answer to the gaps on your. Chrstmas lst. Gv.e. lamps. Most stores and electrc dealers now have a good supply from whch to make yourhhoce, REDQY p.owatt, your electrc scnwnt \6REW5TER 5 «Wtlt; $29" Ghl Chrlfma pr(- «nt a gft tha ptoks tgra*lngt... A Buova Watch. Thfr* lt no gft O prtelou, to tndtar* ng-nont»hat llv«u«xv long n ultfgl orvlc*. CONSTAMCf 7. JEWELERS ST., RAHWAY, U.J. WNFRJDAltll

15 F R E S H K U D SAY MERRY fchrstmas WTH ELECTRCAL [APPLANCES N AND SPECT OUR LAY MODELS!" DER NOW or early delvery KELVNATOR Refrgerators tchen Gas Ranges Pyrex Sets Pressure Cookers love our T4y Secton! avc accumulated the noe»l lon of toy avalable t - COHC n and tee for your- then make the chldren. y wth tlng, theyre cor-j to want, wen Evenngs ardware Co., nc. WOOD. WOW _ for Fbx, Ronp Chcken pox and roup are lkely to occur n any flock and for ths reason t la well to vaccnate. Four precautons hould be taken n vaccnatng:. Vaccnate pullets preferably when they are two to three months old. 2. Thoroughly mx powdered cab materal wth water before ualng, 3. Do not confne pullets after vaccnatng. Gve them a well-shaded range. 4. Do not vaccnate brds sufferng from dseases or parastc nfestaton, or heavy losses may occur. Delay vaccnaton untl the brds have completely recovered from the dsease or are free from the parastc nfestaton. Plywood Fuel Tanks A new type of auxlary lu made of plywood, makes t possble for one ofurcle Sams newest, fastest and deadlest attack bombers to fght the Japanese on ther home grounds. Plywood fuel tanks were found to be much lghter than metal ones. Bolted temporarly nto the empty bomb bay of the Douglas A-26 nvaders, they hold enough extra gasolne to carry the fast twn-engne medum bomber across vast open stretches n the Pacfc ocean on ferry hops. We All Dress Alke Now Democracy has been greatly stmulated by mass producton of clothes. Untl comparatvely recent years a mans wealth and even hs* occupaton were easly recognzed by the clothes he wore. Thrty years ago only women of means had recourse to hgh-prced dress makora who styled dresses to the latest Pars fashons. Modern machnery and factory methods have changed all ths. Now clothes worn by men and women of modest means closely resemble those worn by the f most wealthy. Lons Take Bg Jump Lons have been known to jump as far as 20 feet. They can also clear a barrer nne feet hgh. Treatng SMCU nurtt Good, Vgorous Growth Long practced by commercal growers, seed treatment has been found by vctory gardeners to save tme, labor, money and seed as well as the nvestment n garden space, tools and fertlzer.. t nsures.good germnaton and vgorous, healthy seedlngs, The method of treatng seeds s very smple. Small handy., packets of fungcdes are avalable n teed tores and contan enough of the chemcal dust to treat sever*! pounds of seed., The amount of dust that can be held on the tp of a pen knfe blade-sufflclent for quarterounce seed packets s put nto the envelope wth the seed and shaken well. Found and half pound lots of seed can bt treated n glass frut Frst Steel Salng Vessel Launched n 894, the Drlgo Wa the frst all-steel salng shp. She was desgned by the Waddhgtong of Lverpool and the frames and plates were fabrcated n Scotland, shpped to Bath, Mane, where constructon of the hull was supervsed by the desgner. She was launched by her owners, the Sewalls of Bath, Mane, operators of famous Wooden salng craft. She had two full decks and was 32 feet long, 45 feet beam and 26 feet draft. Her gross tonnage was 3,004. Desgned to carry 3,000 square yards of canvas wthout ballast, the Dlrgo proved to be a most usefupcraft, Tfe shp attaned consderable fnme when Jack London and wfe shpped on her, London servng as thrd mate, hs wfe as stewardess, to get local color for hs story "The Mutny of the Elsnore." The worlds frst all-steel salng snp was the vctm of a German sub n 97. Adds Warmth ld-fas.,oned bread puddng adds t -mth to dnner meals. Use leftover bread and add rasns wth a generous hand. Serve hot or cold wth coffee cream or warm top mlk. ON THE GFT PROBlEM j-lamps for thjjse long wnter nghts,.., They all apprecate somethng to make ther evenngs socable and cozy... We J{ have many tems desgned for ths purpose.... Lamps n gay pottery, delcate porcelan, gem clear crystal.... Floor, table, wall bracket, readng lamps! THE lovely lamp... the - gft wth the "lght" touch ^... and the best gft of all, for ts sure to go nto constant and apprecated use. Every frend has some lttle nche n" the household that needs a new lamp.... Gve a lastng gft!.,,. Also n stock, flourescentbed lamps..de»k penseta, Juce-O-Muts and other longed-for tena. - Come; n-and see tfce NEW WE&HNGHOUSE RBFRGERATQR and ELEC Servce Electrc Co., ELECTRCAL CONTRACTORS TEL, WOOD. 8- al &ssayf flfcclmt 8, 945 Just Arrved! New Pack DEAL Fancy Grade A Sweetened Florda Orange Juce 8c 4c Take -advantage of these startlng prces on our fnest "Grade No. 2 can A" pure sweetened orange juce. Tops for flavor and value! J S rvt goldtn Sw«tt OranQB & Oapefrul Blended Juce t : 42? D0LE Pn9oppUJ N7 2 «J5tf SUNRSE Tomato Juce VflU ATLA VLLA Tomato Puree VA% Pork & Beans "r Currants OSCQ "Grade A" OCEAN SPRAY For YoUr Plwur^ For the Chrltmas Holldayt -k Rch, Delcous, Old-Tme Amercan Favorte VRGNA LEE Sufmme ^ FRUT CAKE You wll enjoy t* real old-fahloned rchntw ondgoodnat generously flled wth ralsln, pecant, mxed frult, p»«l, m cherres, etc. Mode n ttur own modern bakeres from ds old-tme favorte recpe. The box s free of letterng aw advertsng and wll prove useful aftefcake hat been removed. We suggest, you buy yours Now-. Our Supply s lmted. KWCHN Fancy "Grade Make a tasty frcassee or chcken a la kng for a change! Why pay more? 4-lbS, fr up. Fresh-Klled, "Grade A FRYERS llrown ld CranberrySaucet" 7<: V ^ - DOLE 30-O. Can Crushed Pneapple 26< CHOCE HALVES Bartlett Pears 2 «::32(J Peanut Bto "Z. l\t Hartley MTRSDE t U Tomato Soup 3 0^ 22c Enrched wth Louella Butter. Our fnest qualty. Try t! Campbell Tomato Soup 3 "^ COM 25c: 4.J\.* u 39c tnthmm.. G, odo \.. ROASTNG CHCKENS Up to 4 lbs. b. 39c Guaronteed t> satsfy Acme sells only Grade A-Top Qualty # Poultry! GRADE A LAMB Aunt Jemma Pancake Flour j* 2c j Legs of Lamb b. Self Rsng Pancake Flour TM. 7C Shoulders of Lamb *> Ranger Joe & Wheat Puffs 2 4 P 23C j,. c«d lb» Vtamn Capsules Month ) Supply J-A Famly LA/M V*l l\j[j J "*" "" Food Supplement For P«r«on JVC SM $.95.. ASCO "Grada A" Catsup 4-oz, bottle Henz Ketchup Dll Pckles lan Vegetable Soup-ZW LENTLS Waxtex Z 2 ^ % BUTTERSCOTCH Gumpert Puddng *> 00% Bran GOLD SEAL HONEY P MUNCH VCCClt Cheez-H Jr NESCAFE Cder Vnegar Party Loaf Evaporated Mlk Rblamb Chops»b. j Shoulder Chops»> lb : Stewng Lamb FRANKFURTERS LOAF ; New * England g q lb, 2 cans Tall Can 7 V < $ P. unts VTAMN D per pnt. Buy a supply at ths sensatonal low prce! Nabsco Premum Crackers 6 OXock Corn Muffn Mx Hershey Bakng Chocolate Pure Vanlla Extract A5C0 ^ Davs Bakng Powder Farmdale Mnce Meat rv/u Guaranteed to meet your Jucy Florda «. Enrched ba( Todays best orange value! Jucy Florda U Grapefrut wch 9C Calforna CalavoPear$«a -9c Crsp Tender Western Carrots- Selected t 9c GOLD MEDAL, PLLSBURY, HECKERt FL0UR5U2< : 0; b O860c : 25! 9 U3 Cake Flour QM$*a6 Presto Cake Flour 2 :S 26* COLLEGE NN Tomato Juce Cocktal Van Camp Beans w " h T o m B l o,^. 0 f 2* 0-lb./ C r 25-lb.$.O5 bag ^f ^ V bag ^orwewllrep!apewth_ajty_o^^ les 8-lb. Bag 59 Plenry of juce n these! Why pay more? Selected Repack Tomatoes b <> x 29c New Crop Spnach 2fo. 9c New Crop Texas Beets 2 bunches 5c Potatoes 0 39c Mealy, lound, unexcelled for flavor and texture, Buy a supply. ^ BEEF r Chuck Roast»> 27c Grade AA b. 29c Grade B b. 25e Serve Acme Beef! 0 " Cut Rb Roast Round Tp Roast Porterhouse Steak Bono B Srlon Steak Round Steak Bone «* Plate Beef Hamburger Bologna Lverwurst Scrapple Grade AA 40c 29c 59c 46c 40c 9c Grod» CHEESE Sharp Cheese > Amercan MOON X Caveau BUEMOON X" Bavaran b. b. b. b. b. b. b.!gradt AA 3c 42c 5c 42c,42c 20c 27c Gradl A 30c 27c 40c 47c 40c 40c 20c 27c 35c 40c 33c 35c 8c 27c Sen m tatty, freth teajoo dnntrl Fresh FLLET of Haddock b. 4c Fancy BOSTON Mackerel b. 9c Whtng b. 3c Weakfsh b. 29c-. 39c JERSEY SELECT Oysters FEATURES Durkee Oleomargarne ACME Whole Kernel Golden Chateau Bond Ost Sheford... Cream Cheese 3 rug.u Sff M5 lb.. tort on 22c yk% Sugar Corn "4c Ou fnest fancy Grade A whole kernel corn!,. :; Slced Beets SK Asparagus ;: all r: 3k Beans "t Spnach Farmdale Peas MXED NUTS ^ANCY ALMONDS "^» *?* PECANS^ «-49r Salted Nuts -^5(5 Damond Wafnuts * $ M Corn Nblets a^4? 4U 0. Jar Straned Gerber Baby Food U GERBERS 4% ox. Jar Chopped Jr. Food STRANED OATMEAl or COOKED Gerber Cereal 2 2 Savarn Coffee!b.Jor Ddp m Orange M %eat\o Coffee Acme "keatlo Coffea Octagon Soap Pov/der Octagon Cleanser PalmolveSoap 2can«H wobbw U8 MAN STREET \

16 / / ; / / " " " ; PAGE SXTEEN - * / TSVJE Tradtons and Customs Are Bequeathed by Ancent World JJ Early Chrstana dd not celebrate the brthday of Chrst, l was not untl ho Kourth century that December 25 camp to le accepted as the prcmmed annversary of the gmt event. n that year Pope Gregory V.;< t ths day offcally. Hs ntenton was partly to absorb the old tval of the, returnng sun (the-wnter solstce on December THURSDAY, DECEMBER S, 945 lujran n fe festval of the, returnng sun (thewnter solstc 2..\ n a Chrstan feast. A number b of f pagan celebratons lbtn were over WE WSH WE HAD SOME hjud n th:! manner darng the frst ft centures, e t s of Chrstanty^ SEATTLE Arnulf Poulsen has head to the goddess Freyn and,< DAMOND RUSH n Great Brtan, for nstance, the "Lord of Msrule" led the come to Seattle to buy salmon. because of ts food value, boar has CAPE TOWN. South Afrca f.k.-knr. l adng, and carol sngng, Ths perod of pranks and planted the sm«ll true by the houw, Mr. Poulsen who s from Oslo-, Northen dug t up ngdtn and pl*««<l tjwdy, says that hs reason for buy-festve menus. always been an mportant part of fylen from the U. S. fleet have been Forum Beauty em w.u u".-.ness s supposed to have descended from the Saturnala buyng damonds lke peanuts n Cape T^vn snce two battleshps f fmpu Ufme. Only» few Brtons how follow ths jolly old custom. n a bucket on a table for ts uc-ng fsh for home consumpton s Once upon a dhrstnas- Day so 29 MAN ST. and sx destroyers CHWC nto the Natvty Play. >Ud«tys. / that.the Oalo salmon s too valu- and brngs too hgh prce n ford was studyng Arstotle whle the story goes a student of Ox- The Smla Claus tradton represents the combnng of a number of...n t was replanted and theable harbor. The hghest prce pad was WETUCHEN CALL,,.]y dllyrng relcs of old "supersttons nnd belefs. The. northern thrd year-t took ts place on people walkng for a pure whte danond.the world markets for hs-peopw to wahdhg n Shotover forest. Sud W carats.. \\^^M^^mwggmmwmWfrffff^ rr- n pre-chrstan flles beleved n j-bpjrtof woocjs^nd felds floor wlf the ^ "., ">.-. wh [ tn le placated now and lhe\, or he would run (he harvests. Th- ng-waskw.n n Norway, as the "Etsseyard by varous names ;» <s>"!* Sntlnavan countres. t s Mll a custom n rural-regons U>: chldren- to set out porrdge and beer on Chrstmas Evp tcplease H, N-.-. He» mergng, ho\vever, wth the popular fgure of Santa Cl.-h-...,,,. -. \lt\.lrtan the character known as "Father Chrstmas" s supp,.->d n "* a Chrstan Verson of ths anctent sprt of thefelds. The [l.- ;-^tjklass or St. Ncholas-s. stll recognzable as the good b/nop.f Myan Dutch plays, but he too s beng absorbed n the M,H< pduul.!. verson" of Santa Claus, the fat, red-coated lttle rnn wth th -hg bag of presents. Ths, dea of Santa Glaus js a southger mal nterpretaton. n other parts of Germany the dspenser of gfts.«"tnchrthd." The custom of hangng up stcldngs cones from taly. Sv/ucrlnd has developed the custom of paradng from house to!ou;c and sngng carols n a pcturesque way. Costumes ate rematk- :Jl, Ymnf men and women wear headdresses represfutng houses,.l,p-. nfunans, and so forth, Huge slegh heljs tnkle from wasts nl -hhkur;-. The=e Swss carolers also have a pecular dance used (nly (h>.=t:up Eve. n Swtzerland, as n other southern European tn.r.-=. the gft* are brought to good chldren, not hy Santa Claus, m! lv the Chrst Chld, who convos from the North Pole n a fary.lell... _ n umv Grrm.Vn vllages an old man wfth a $mardrum~ marches; ;hd h- house after the Chrstmas dnner, leadng a processon, Hs; dnn < tn frghten away any wtches who mght have come nto the; hm.-e durng the year. He fnally reaches the a3t room where the.; Clstm:s tree stands, laden wth presents. t Mexcan Chrjtma* Mexcan Chrstmas Eve s a pretty combnaton of the relgous and th> festve observance. There s a dance n ever^vllge untl mdnght.: AL the stroke of twelve the muscans play a mystcal sacred melody, n:d everyone converges n front of the "naemento," or crb reprefwt:. % Then the oldest woman present pcks up the mage of the Chrst Chld am narches slowly to the church, followed by all the vllagers. They enter the church for the mdnght mass. When ths s over, the dancng and revelry, complete wth freworks, recommences, and lasts untl (lawn. Members of the Orthodox Greek Church, who clng to the oldstyle calendar, celebrate Qhrs>ts brthday on January 6, Many people n Greece, Serba, Romana and other Balkan states, as well as many RMms, belong to the Orthodox Church. Ther Chrstmas feast tvadtjjally begns wth a bowl of "kutya," whch s a combnaton of wheat, lurcy, ground- poppy seed and pecans. Mushroom soup, frut, fsh and m t-: ;!.-( also served. A small layer of hay s spread under the tablecl.l to show humlty for Chrsts brth n a stable. Polsh people also _ follow ths bst_custom. "So every country and every dstrct often has ts own specal way (f keepng Chrstmas. The Unted States, beng composed of people, from everywhere, has receved customs from very people, and has adopted those t lked,and altered them to ft the Amercan style.^so t h:r been wth Santa Claus, the Chrstnas tree, holly and mstletoe, the Chmus plays and enrols, the luscous menus everythng has been gladly taken over, wth thanks to many natons and peoples that have bequeathed them to us. BEAUTFUL SbUP DALLAS, Tex. Sd Nabors was apponted camp butcher for, hs JapurfesK guars whle, he dd a.7 -month htch n u prson camp.! L_T-hvy.-BUve.hm..the. bonus ud Nu-.horrt says tha he left enough meat - m them to.save a lot of lves us well BB hs own. MEAT SHORTAGES JERSEYVLLE,. A local grocer has unlly dscovered the thef.vhu has been stealng hs potatoes for a long whle. He recently saw a large brd dog take urc of hs potatoes out of an open Hack and bury t n anewly plowed garden near the store. YOU NEVER CAN TELL "" CHEYENNE, Wy O Last year, lttle Nubbns Hoflnn celebrated an early Chrstmas because he was supposedly dynp; of a bladder alment and was gven only a short tme to lve. But an operaton was performed n Denver and Nubbns s a bouncng healthy youngstev, today. A POOR DEA ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. E nes)t Benjamns car stalled n dtch, spllng some gasolne. t was so dark a frend struck a match to study the stuaton. There wasnt enough car left to worry about. Potted Yule Tms Can Be Used Far Sunutral Kenra The record of usng the same Chrstmas tree for the last fve holday seasons s held by Mrs. H. R. Yount of Brunswck County n North Carolna, ^ Mrs. Yount planted a small cedar by her farm house and, the frst Chrstmas t was about 5 nches hgh, She placed t n a pot and used t as a table tree wth approprate decoratons. After the flrst Chrstmas, she re- necessary decoratons. t was very carefully treated and agan reset by the house. For the last two years t has been used as an outsde Chrstmas tree to carry all the lghts and decoratons, Mrs. Yount andthe other members of the famly have made specal preparatons for decoratng the tradtonal Chrjtrtaa tree agan ths year. Roars Head Rch n Lore and Pood «The wld boar has been revered from earlest tmes aa hnvng taught manknd the are of plowng by routng nto the ground wth hs tusks, Pre-Chrstan Druds celebratng tle wnter solstce, offered a boars lad who, n desperaton, crammed hs book nto the gapng jaws of e beast. The student was poor and-could not afford to lose hs Arstotle, so he cut off the boars head and recovered the text book; nether was a go.d boars head to be wasted, so t was taken to Qteets college, roasted and eaten, Whenceforth, oltborat,e ceremones attend the brngng n of the boars head on Chrstmas Day. fax rlmrbjm ff/ftl fflm HMffllVVBtuLB ULlAAl Ul UA DM WOMEN WHO PREFER DSTNCTVE NDEPENDENT COFFURES COLD And all other fons of beauty cultm admnstered underthe expert, supervson of ^ VOLA KANTRA AND W AGNES TKACS.. NOW ASSOCATED WTH F0R APPONTMEJ GFTS FOR CHRSTMAS \ "V CHLDRENS BOOKS :. : From 60c EDUCATONAL BOOKS " 50c ADVLT BQQKS, " SOe GAMES-FOR THE ENTRE FAMLY " 50c g STATONERY.. " 39c Z CHRSTMAS CARDS HOLGATE TOYS, ll 4 Corner Lendng Lbrary,Book Shop, 9 HOT S AK JT.. ltfm Arfuov NAT«>NA, UANJ: (UM»N< t M Opol l)ll\ t A. >l. to *. At. -rllny nnc( Mdnlny j otoudto weak. //// -.. Ths s to be a %ous Yuletde, ndeed* To gve ex^resson to our own sprt at ths Chtetnas w* $on, we wll gve to each employe a turtey on n^xt Wednesday on December employe wll recee a bonus &m hope they wll lavte the brghtest holday ever.. t-r * 7 HAMLTON WAtrroR/r! People h«t«nlways been proud o{ ther MwnfhoM. l f Thats why We too ttt O anxous for H»m!oa to ruome p«>* j [ dtctonoffnenhjhvforclvlan.weknowtheyllbewmfcb* w«c«a bt proud W tftt^m u a <b* w»«wp»» lk«ww ROBERTS The Wcodbrcjge Santary Pottery Cm$orat on \ " - y y "<?.," :.- MAX GERBE,

17 WMW$ww$w$$ PENDENT LEADER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 045 lnlty CHURCH Khway A»enUe Woodbrdge hum H. Schmsua, Rector Neebc, Organst Sunday Servces onmunor, 8;00 A. M. r School, 9:30 A. M. Kpmnunon nnd.sermon, M. (" nnd 3rd!Sundays jsnth).., Prayer nnd Sermon 4th SundayB of the ya: Holy CfJmmunon Actvte Rehearsal, every Thura- P. M. gouts, Mondays, 2:00 P..M. frendly. Socety, Mondays, M. t Mens Club, 2nd Wednes. P. M. Vestry, 3rd Tuesday, r Altar Guld, meets quarjjnnounccd. Mothers Unt, st Mon-. P. M. guretsunt, st Wednes- 0 P. M. Acolyte Guld, meets as Chor Mothers Unt announced. *nes Unt, meets as an- ESBYTERAN CHURCH Ralway Avenfe Woodbrdge Eur H. Devunny, Mnate ev. James B. Red, Atnt! Mnster Sunday Servce! ky School, 9:45 A. M. M Worshp, :00 A. M. Chrstan Endeavor, 3:00 School Fellowshp), J. g Peoples Fellowshp, G:45 Servce, 8:00 P. M. av: Womens Bble Class, eday: M. to Church ST. ANDREWS CHURCH Avenel Rev, John E«R;H, Pastor. Sunday Masses 7, 9:5 and 0:45 A. M Holy day Masses G, 7 and 8 A. M. Weekday Mnas 7:30 A. M, Frst Frday Mass 6; Holy lommunon at 6, 7 and 8 A. M. Navena Devotons every Frday t 7:30 P.M. ST. JOHNS CHURCH, Sewaren Rev. F. Ne>ton Howden, Vcar Sunday Servce! " " 8:00 A.M. The Eucharst. 0:45 A. M. Church School. ThanksKvmg Day, 9:30 A. M., Holy Communon. :00 A. M. MornnR prayer d sermon, Serron topc: The <ord s My Shepherd," ADATH SRAEL SYNAGOGUE School Street Woodbrdge Rev. Alter Abelaon, Rabb Frday servces 8:00 P. M. Saturday.servces: 8 A. M,, Hebrew School, 9:00 A. M. untl noon wth Junor Servces at 0:30 A. M. Sunday School: 0:20 untl noon. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday: Hebrew School 3:0 P. M. to 5:30 P.M. LadesAuxlary meets second Monday. Hndassal meets frst Monday. Kadmah meets second Wednesday wth Mr, am Mrs.. Good sten as leaders. MAGYAR EVANGELCAL AND REFORMED CHURCH School StKftt Woodbrdge N.j. Rev. Laszlo Keczkemethy, Pastor Worshp servce n Englsh language Sunday at 0 A. M. Worshp servce n Hungaran language Sunday at A, M. Sunday School, at 9 A. M, Chor practce Frday at 8 P. M. Frst week of the month: Prayer Meetng, j Sunday at 4 P. M. Lades Ad ocety Meetng. fethodst CHURCH Street, Woodbrdge ner W. Henderson, Pastor. Sunday Servces school,!):5 A. M. worshp, :00 A. M. On topc: "That Other [P. M. Youth Fellowshp P, M.: Fresde prayer fttpar.sflge. CHURCH OF lseln seln Emly G. Klen, Pastor school, 0 A. M. ng. worshp, A.M. evangelstc servce, 8 fn-porfanf OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH New Brumwck Avenue Ford* Rev. James Sherdan, Pastor Sunday Musses: 7 :(M), 8:00, 9:00, :00 and :00 A.M. Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 8:5 A. M. Servcemens Nnvena: Every Monday evenng at 7:0. * ST. ANTHONYS R. C. CHURCH Port Readng Rev. Stanslaus A. Mlos, Pastor Sunday Masses at 8 A. M. and 0 A. M.. Weekday Masses at 8 A. M. Novena n Honor of St. Anthony each Tuesday at 7 P. M., wth Rev. Shelly,.St. Peters Hosptal, New Brunswck, n charge.,. lervcemcn recevng th newspaper wlo l.avc!>ecn d.- ed, relurn^d to the State., or have a clan R c e{ addre. to pleac notfy tbm newspaper^ Subscrpton Depart-, Snce error often occur when the nformaton ttfvenby hone, we urgently reque.t that the change of addrc.. be nal., Sarah Anns Cookng Glass CHRSTAN SCENCE CHURCH Sewaren Frst Church of Chrst, Scen- cakes rea<fy. fov the Chrstmas tst, Sewaren, s a branch of thefeast. Frut cake s much mproved by tme standng allows Mother Church, The Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst, n Boston, the many knds of frut and spces j-mass, Sunday servces at A. M. to blend together to make A delcous crkc. Ths cake may Sunday School at 9:30 A. M, be Wednesday Testmonal Meetng, 8 P. M, Thursday, readng room, 2 to 4 P. M. "God the Preserver of Man", s the Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, December lf, GOLDEN TEXT: "The Lord shall preserve thea from.tll Evl: he shall preserve thy soll, The Lor!- awalv preserve thy gong out and thy conng n from ths tne fprth, and.even for evermore.". (Psalms 2:7,8.) SER- MON. Passages from he Kng James verson of the Bble nclude:. "My help cometh from the Lord, whch made heaven, and earth.,.. The L6rd s thy keeper: the Lord s thy shade upon thy rght hand." (Ps. 2: 2, 5.) Correlatve passges from"seencc land Health wth Key to the Scrp tures" by Mary Baker Eddy nclude:,. "The dvne. Mnd that made man mantans Hs own mage and lkeness.... The relatons of God and man, dvne Prncple and dea, are encc; ndestructble n " (P.5, 479.) ST. JAMES R. C. CHURCH Amboy Avenue Woodbrdge Rev. Charles G. McCorrstn Pastor. Rev. Maurce Grffn, Asst Pastor. Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 7:30 A. M. Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 95, and 0:45 A. M. Baptsms held after last Mass. Junor and Senor Sodaltes wll receve Communon n a body at 7 A. M, Mass ths Sunday.- Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help each Tuesday at 7:45. M. Confessons: Saturdays, 4:00 to 0:00 P. M., and 7:M to 9:00 P. M, FRST CONGREGATONAL CHURCH Barron and Grove Avcnue Woodbrdge 9:45 Bble,School. :00 A. M.:.Mornng worshp, Rv. James K. Hoyd wll preach on the.subject: "The Statue 0 Chrstan Manhood." 5:00 P. M.: Young Peoples So cety of C. E. OUR REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 26 Fourth Street, Ford* Uev. Arthur L. Kreylng, Pasto Sunday school and Bble das h.h) A. M. Mornng worshp, 0:45 A. M. 5^?TO«^«^W«KW««*W**««««***^ 5? Ths tme of the year every housekeeper s busy gettng her baked or steamed accordng to preference. Bake your pound cake a day or two before you wsh to use t. Dark Frut Cake dozen eggs lb. sugar cup brandy... teaspoon allspce 2 lbs, currants lb. dates teaspoon soda teaspoon cloves lb. butter 2 lbs. shelled nuts 2 teaspoons,cnnamon, 2 lbs. rasns lb, ctron cup molasses 2 teaspoons nutmeg Vk lbs. flour» Sc- The flour should be slghtly browncd n the oven before commencng the cake. Cream sugar and butter, add eggs, beaten separately, and lb. of the flour. Use the rest of the flour to dredge the frut before addng to the! AVENEL PRESBYTERAN CHURCH Woodbrdge Avenue, Avenel Rev. Chester A.Galloway, Pastor. Mrs. Sarah P. Krug, Organst Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Mornng worshp, A. M. Junor Young People, 6 P. M Senor.Chrstan Endeavor, 7 P. M Tuesday: Everywomnns Bbl lass, 2 P. M., ul He church. Thursday: Chor practce at. M, Thursday, Thanksgvng Day hurch servce at 0 A. M. batter. Add soda dssolved n tablespoon of water. Add "wne. Make nto 2 cakes of large one. Bake at 275 degrees for 2 hours. Layer Frut Cake 8 ogg whtes cup butter cup mlk % cups sugar 3U cups flour 2 teaspoons bakng powder Vanlla. Cream batter nnd sugar. Add flour wth the bakng powder and mlk alternately Add vanlla, Fold n stffly beaten egg whtes. Bake n layers. - Poor Mant Cake /3 cup butter V cup mlk., ; H cup watermelon rnd serves, tup sugar N ", 2 eggs V4 teaspoon cloves, pre* Vz teaspoon cnnamon.. cup ntfts ;,. 2 cups! flour % teaspoon mace Vt cup rasns ;,. tablespoon cocoa.. Mx as other frut cakes. Bake n a loaf,l hour n an oven 375 egrees. Whte Frut Cake % lb, butter G eggs V2 lb. flour /2 lb, shelled almonds \ lb. shelled pecans teaspoon bakng powder V lb. sugar 2 cups grated coconnut A H.-ctron Cut ctron thn and dredge wth ;xtra flour. Cream the sugar and Htter, well beaten eggs. Add the flour,sfted wth the bakng powcr. Add llourcd frut. Mx well. Buke n oven 275 decrees for one hour. Ths makes one loaf. Pound Cake lb. butter lt. Atlgtl b. flour 2 eggs 2 teaspoons cream of tartar teaspoon soda RETURNED FROM THE SERVCE DR. A. ARCHE GUTH has resumed.the genera] practce of dentstry n the offce of ~" 97 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. DR. A. PARGOT. Telephone WO HOLDAY WNES & LQUORS Large Assortment Now j tablespoon brnndy Cream butter an A sugar well, add wall beaten yolks. Sft flour, soda and cream of tartar throe tmes, add alternately wth the be&ten eggs.whtes. Add brandy. Bake n over 860 degrees for one hour and a quarter. Flln 8 oggyolksv cup sugar Vt cup butter cup, rasns cup grtted boeoput cup chopped nuts ] Mx thecrg yojkfl, sugar and butter nnd cook Untl thck, Add the frut and put between lnyora and on top of cake,, Ths, s an old recpe that has been handed down from.jjcnew tons. : " * ehrtmajcoffee Cako 4. clp mlk. 2 yeast cakes 3 eggh.-." ".,. /3 cup sugar!& cup nuts, % cup rasns V cup.canded cherres <V cupsflour U cup shortenng Heat n\k Untl lukewarm. Put nto mxng, bowl and add com pressed yeast cakes. Add eggs.and sugar. Beat wth n rotary beater untl smooth. Add chopped nuts, ratstns and canded cherres. Add flour, measured after sftng. When the flour s pnrtally mxed wth the lqud add melted shorten, ng. Mx untl smooth, turn onto a floured board and knead about 5 mnutes. Put n a greased bowl. Cover and let rse ufjtl double n bulk nbout 2 hours. Butter an angel cake pan very generously, lno wth chopped nuts and sprnkle wth brown sugar. Mold the dough.n the pan am let rse untl double n bulk. Bake n oven 400 degrees for B mnutes, then reduce heat" to 375 degrees nnd contnue bakng for hour.! Your Holday Beauty Pk4 feather ^Ctts HAR STYLNG ;.. HOLDAY PER^ANfeNTpf,.;.; : t. :. V./^ Chrstmas Charm...-.Swrled lovelness m soft.yoj har-dos tha arm the prettest, nosf flatterng n t^v ndvdually styled! Make your appontment no#f» - SALpN HOURS: Open Daly 9 \ M. to 6 P. M. Frdays, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Closed All Day Wednesday :.... : : ^ Vncents Beauty Salonl (CHRSTENSEN BULDNG) Tel. Woodbrdge S 97 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE JEWELRY S A GFT THAT SAYS SOMETHNG WARMER JTHAN "MERRY CHRSTMAS" ">;,»» > * * T XMAS TREES also )oor Wreaths. Grave Blankets At reasonable prces. EE DELVERY servce to Woodbrdge, Port Readand Carteret. Speedy delvery servce on phone < s r s... Roosevelt Ave. Carteret, N. J. Wet Woodbrdge J jj CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR AT cker Hotel Cocktal Lounge Gala ) New Years Eve Dnner Dance lake Reservatons Now! Tckets Now On Sale GOOD MUSC HATS - FUN MAKERS ak e Relatons Now For Chmtnws Partes Phone P. A PERTH For a Heart-Warmng Chrstmas n the Amercan Tradton!!! Get n the Holday "Sprt" by stockng up at the Fords Lquor Store on the lquors and wnes you wll need for Chrstmas. We have a complete selecton of you/ needs. HERE S JUST A PARTAL LST OF OUR GREAT STOCKS! SCHENLEY (Reserve) ffth 3.86 pnt 2.43 THREE FEATHERS (Reserve) ffth 3.90 pnt 2.45 LORDCALVERT ffth 4.53 GOLDEN WEDDNG ffth 3.43 KNSEY ffth 3.86 PARK&TLFQRD (Reserve) ffth 3.4? PAUL JONES fft 3.42 pnt 2.5 SEAGRAMS, 7 Crown ffth 3.89 GALLAGHER & BURTON ffth 3.47 pnt STAR HENNESSEY flth pnt 4.7 J. F. MARTEU COGNAC % ffth 8.2 WE HAVE A COMPLETE LNE OF YOUR Phone Perth * Almboy FAVORTE BEERS * WdCaa fll YaurNeedtn "Case Lot$" THREE FEATHERS BUY VCTORY BONDS PEARLS OF QUEENLY BEAUTY" V COSTUME AND RELGOUS JEWELRY.. ; g g S Make Your Selecton Now! Use Our Lay;Away Plan!^ DAMONDS Brllant Modernly Cut Blue Whte Damonds n Very Latest Mountngs of Platnum Whte or Yellow Gold. j $75. to SEE OUR SELECTON OF COSfUME ANb RELGOUS JEWELRY WATCHE All Standard Guaranteed Ac Expanson Bracelet Wth Fery Gem GFT SUGGESTONS For "HER" For "HM" llrnrrlttn Jllltnr,v S-H Wnlll A small depout wll secure your Chrstmas. KREELSHE \*TktJe^ MPTHOTEET" -. V * " -..:,. < " \~, - *. * " " Locket Wth Brllant Gem

18 PAGE EGHTEEN A Chrstmas Carol V: Bj % Charles Dckens M.4RLEY HO Scrooge tn»e he wa$ dead. Scrooge and he were partner!. Scroofn was a tfklfsted hand al the grndstone, a squeezng, wrenchng, graspng, scrapng, clutchng, covetous, old snnrt Once upon a tme on Chrstmas Eve~-old Scrooge satbusy n hs countng-house. *,." "A Mtny Chrstmas, uncle. Gott save you!" cred hs nephews cheerful voce., \ "Bthl" sad Scrooge, "Humbug!". One day when asked to gve td tle poor /or the festve Jensen, Scrooge repled, " help to support tle poorhouses lhey cost enough; and those who are badly off must go there." A FTER dnner that nght, Scrooge vent home to bed, A dsused bell th«t <* hung n the room started to stng. /(tal succeeded by a clankng nost OJ f some one teas draggng a heavy chan over the cash n the cellar. t came through ll>e doer, and passed nto the room. t m Mark}! Parleys chan uas made of cash-boxes, keys, padlocks, ledgers, deeds and heavy purses wrought n steel. The Ghost nformed Scrooge, t t requred 0/ every man that the sprt wthn hm should walk abroad among hs cllowmen; and f that sprt goes not forth n lfe, t s oondemned to do so alter dealk t s doomed to wander through the world W wtness what t cannot thar. "You mll be haunted by Three Sprts. Wthout ther vsts, you cannot j hope to shm the path tread. Expect the frst when the bell tolls One." Scrooge qwolec and the curtans of hs bed were drawn by a mnll, ( elfsh creature. j " am the Ghost of Chrstmas Past," t sad. v(f Th Ghost and Scrooge went to a oar«room where a lonely //») cn readng near a leehle fre: Scrooge wept to sea ht poor lorgnlten sell cs h? [ used to be, end ghnced anxously towards the door. t opened; and a lule grl much younger than the boy cante n and, kssng hm, udthessed hm, as her "Dear, dear brother." "/ came to >rn«you home, dear brother!" sad the chld. "Home, for ttood and all Home, lor ever and ever. Father has sent me n n coach to brng you." T HEY stopped at a warehouse door. t Has Ferzzwgs. A fddler, came and tuned lke ffty ftnmach-uchcs. They danced and ate. Scrooge fmmd hmulf by the sde of a jnr yotlng grl. "t malers Ullle," she. sad, softly. "To you, very lttle. Another dol has dsplaced me; and f t can cheer tmtl comfort you n lme to come, as would hnt, have no J.N cause to greve." "What dol has dsplaced yon?" ha rejoned. "A golden one" "Sprll" sad Scrooge, "show me no more! Conduct me home. Why.do you torture me?" Scrooge had no occason 0 be told that ht bell was agan upon the stroke oj One. Now hs bed became the very core and center oj a blaze of ruddy lght, whch streamed upon t when the clock proclamed the hour. Lvng green so flled t that t looked a perfect grove. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 945 By Wllam C. Ford today. You know that fve thou-folksand dollar fund stl up for you The- lnc came out on Bakc s respect anyway." The bnnk examners were comng Monday. And Blnke needejl Wjhen you were twenty-one? Well, face. fv thousand dollars. want t for a lttle whle need "Thats my busness," sad he. He checked over some of hs some money n a hurry." "All rght. ve told you. But personal papers agan BB he sat n Ernest.stopped on hs -way to theres somethng else; somethng thf Presdents offce of hs bnnk. the swvel char behnd hst desk. hate to* menton. That daughter No use! Nothng he could realze "That fve thousand!" he ex«of Carters saw you from the on rght now. Good enough later, clamed. "Why, governor you but no.good to hm before Mon- gave me that outrght! Tve made (ny. my plans on that JVhat do Todays Pattern.Hs-buzzer rang,and he put the you want t for?" r papers pp away yy hastly. t was Car- "Docs that make ^any dfference?". ter, hs casher. "Mr. Stenberg s here, Mr, "Well t,mght the way m Blake," sad Carter on the ex-fxed." tenson- phone. "He wartd to re- "Al rjrlt then, f must say t. new hs note agan. He says t t snt everywhere could go. would bredk hm to pay t nowhappen to need t n a hurry h.ut h!,h btr on hs", feet n l;wothe bank examners arc comng» told hm d have to apeak wth you." Carter had been wth hm long, but h<> ddnttake much re»^ons> blty., "Let hm renew t," sad Blake. And he hung up. He ran the pencl down hs prvate papers agan. No use. "Got. to do somethng," he told hmself., There was a cabnet besde hs frlt, wth lquor n t. He opened tc lttle door on ts sde and poured hmself a drnk. He took t neat, and pcked up hs hat and Blakes eyes narrowed as he hurred out. watched hm. "0. K., Erne," sad he. He rose, street n front of the Lawyers Buldng he "W-at a mnute, Governor," sad met Carters Ernest, "Try to see t my way. daughter. A slender grl, she was, m tryng to do whats rght. wth fne har and skn, and a flush cant go aganst my prncples. on each cheek that heghtened as You wouldnt want me to do that. she came toward hm. ve notced thngs lately, Governor and ve felt for a long tme "Youre lookng fne, Dors," he greeted her,. -ought to tnlk ty you about "Good mornng, Mr. Blake. Oh, m feelng frst rate, thank you," flhe sad. He looked at her. "Not overdong, are you? Whatd that doctor tell you ths tme?" The gr set, her nuutl nto a smle. "Oh, he was all rght," she sad. "Always has that slly noton about my gong away for a whle. But told hm couldnt leave father. He says m dong lne." Blake tapped her shoulder, "Cheer up, Dors. Well fx t," he, sad. "Take t easy, as he told you." Blake waved goodbye and.swung nto tho doorway of the Lawyers Buldng where hs foster son, Ernest; practced law, Blnke had brought up Ernest and educated hm and started hm out. Now Ernest was buldng a reputaton as a two-lsted, hardjury lawyer. lleo, Governor," sad Ernest. "What can do for you?" "Plenty," sad Blake. "Plenty Monday." "The bank examners,", sad Ernest soft)y, am Blake saw the lnos hardun roundhs mouth. "What mean, Euncst^-m hot n a.poston to tell you the detals. tell you need. t that ought to, be enough." Ernest straghtened, "Of course. But rght s rght. ve got my prncples, Governor, and,ve got a rght to, know f youve done somethng llegal." Blake sat down. "Go ahead!" Kad he. Ernest put the tps of hs fnger., together. "Wfll, frst, youre 0Q easy gong, Governor. Youre net hardboled enough for a banker Ths beng n a hole now proves t. Your borrowers know youll always help them. Youve got to get Hnl.lnfed." Blake look a deep breath, and got up. "All rght, Ernest,".sad he. "-Be hard-boled! Thats that. The Leopard ought to change hs spots. Much oblged." He.started for the door. "Hold on! There are a couple more, thngs, whle were on t," Ernest held up a hand. "All rght, Ernest," Blake told hm. "Lots have them." "Well That lquor cabnet n your ollce. People speak about t. Folks dont lke that not the MUGGS AND SKEETER MAW, WE OfeT f EKl "MNUTfeS RECESS.. THEM ALL BcVS lm MV CLASS MA.VE STAVAFTE.R SCHOOL...FOR! Pattern 940 (embrodery transfer ncluded) small (H-lf), medum (8-20), largo (0-42), extra large ;(4-4G). Small sze, yard 36-ncl. Send TWENTY CfcNTS n cons for ths pattern to 70 NRWHpaper Pattern Uept., 232 West 8tl St., New Yok, N. Y, Prnt planly SZE, NAME, ADDRESS, 8TY- NMMCER. NEV. \ Maran Martn Fall md Wn " r.uera book s yours for Ffteen Onts more! All easy-tomake styles! ALSO prnted rght n tle book s a page ot complete drectons for you an accessores set: hat, jerkn and handbag. nest snapped. "Better f she tred to get hm to wotk.aut of >h» rut «k«. t wn,,,»o bravo. Th,," and make somethng of hlnuelf. Bla^e 8 t UP- Dont be»o dftmn rghteous, Ernest," he sad from the doorway. He walked back to the bank, t was after hours, Carter was gone. No one was there. Blake went over to the drawer by the cashers «a«e, where the revolver was kept. He took t out and fumbled wth t for a mnute. Then he put t back, He went to hs prvate box, and ab<> Ut t lac,. back when \,, took out a lfe nsurance polcy. And Dovn w! He studed t a whle and slpped t nto hs pocket. He started for The nrs (.],,,,, n no tme > the street door, but stopped as he, s m«n,,j went by hs offce. He went n, opened, the cabnet door, and took a drnk. Then he went out. ; Blake found torn Martn, he nsurance mart, n hs offce. He toss-d the nsurance polcy to hm. " want to surrender.that,"he sad. "Just what s the surrender value?" Martn looked at t. "Fve thousand dollars, sad he; "A lttle over. But, Mr, Blake, youve been payng for ths for Ernest for years and years. couldnt advse you to surrender t now : why look let me explan." He reached for pamphlets and tables. Blake stopped hm, "Where do sgn" he asked. "Here, Mr. Blake," sad Martn "f you really nsst." " really do," sad Blake. Ernest can take care of hmself frst rte now." On Frday Martn.brought the nsurance check and Blake cashed s at Carters cage. After that he went nto the vnult. He came out n : mnute and went to hs oflco. Then he rang for Carter. Carter came n, bent, lned wth worry, pale, "John," sad Blake, "the bank examners wll be here on Monday." darters lands closed. Hs forehead was wet. "Ycs,Mr. Blake," he sad, Blake stood up. "Tt all rght, John," he sad. "Dont worry any more. ve just put. that: fve thousand n the vault. Your cash wll balance wndow when you met her just when they come." now. And youre old enough to be Carter staggered and hs face her father. Shes crazy about you. Everybody knows t," "Well, Erne," he sad. " feel a bt flattered. Of course ts only whtened. "You know, Mr. Blake?" he faltered. "Yes," sad Blake. " knew. Of a passng noton, f ts there at course knew. ts my Busness to all; shell get over t mghty quck. know, Am saw how hard you But shes a fne young woman, tred to put t back, too." Ernest. Keeps house for her father Carter held one hand n the now and has taken great care ofother to stop ther tremblng. hm snce her mother ded." "Oh, ve tred," he sad. "ve "Shes too good for hm," Er. prayed. t wasnt for myself, Mr. 8 to a,,,,,.thought ", " A nmll, All rght, ;,., that, loo. or,., here y,, u,.,,;"" -n any raov... ;,,; \.^ tne examne,: (.;..,, A «d ve T,,, K f. V(, a Job n,\, Westerner," Carters r was auynp of God. l;u cant -". "v,v l! ml v ll n hs tl,!." cartrdges. (,,: ^ "Load,th;n,,.!! W he «,] ["" «t t"thv oth.v,.,, : d better " Carter p, v u, M and turned,,,,,.,., "S? w ; lh h - ^.. ourc a Blake," he s:,r "!,." HMVen nl Bake l,,,,k, (,,., : had been left,,v[ cartrdge*.,..;,, cabnet. " wondt," --;,; "$l S! U;J, ^ Mlk Nnv compnr., s h, vt, they can «econds by pa. tlons thromh,. r,,,,j slan (beaten.,,;,.,., 4 tlon) n a few <»,,,,; as they aresl.ntuuthf"! method of,,.;.; rt. j whch takes sn,,^ n!^. can also be UnnM^u j onc vbraton, th,.. (;,, a]j, broken up am,, ; TL^-lt-rs;3 ol a sngle, wnu, m r^. m l l u - r A n l! The Auslr:,!,:, been known n t-;,,,,..., ^ as far as on y,,,,, j ts leftward nnvo. Tho t sometmes rses ; ];;;>, 3S and may crcle fve- turnng to the HLM.-.V-. 70 Tmes As Fast Amercan sl,:,!.,; ;; 943 produced ;t ;; utea above ther.nv.,r,:.,w± M rate, sv/s the S!;;;:; (!* of Amerca, tly v.-.u.d nsj tonnage could!" t-.. l.» space of four >,;,!:. By WALLY BSBffl T/V EASY stale upon ths conch, there Ml a jolly gant. * "lamlhe Ghost oj Chrstmas Present," sad the Sprt. "Sprt" sad Scrooge, "conduct me where you wll." Perhaps t mas the Sprts sympathy wth all poor men that led hm straght l«scrooges dark. On the ttreshvldj the door the Sprt smlad, and stopped to blass Bob Cralchls dwellng. n cc Bob, Tny Tm upon hs shoulder. Alas for Tny Tm, he bore a llth: crutch. Muster Pelcr, and the two ubqutous young Cra(c/(j, tcnt to fetch the goose, wth whch they juo» returned n hgh processon. There never -a such a goose. Bob tu\d he ddnt beleve there ever was such a goose cooked. "God bas us every one!" sad Tny Tm. CCfOOC/ was taken from Cratchts by Chrstmas Pres- *** en! lo another end oj town. t «S a great surprse to Scrooge, to wnr «famlar! hearty laugh. Scrooge recognzed t us hs own ncphqws. tlo utd that Chrstmas was a humbug, us (lve!" cred Scrooges nephew to the, parly. "Ho beleved t tuv." The bell struck agan. Scrooge looked ttbmt hs bedroom once morn, and beheld a solemn Phantom, draped anl hooded, lt: went wth the Phantom nto an obscure part of the town, md nto th&pres- ewe 0/ a man, just as a ^OHKU wth a heavy hunlh) entered. She explaned tha the blankets belonged to Scrooge, but beng ded ho was nol lkely to take cold. j _ Scrooge shuddered at the revelaton tha ths would be ; hs fate n retrbuton for hs unkndnesses durng lfe. FELX THE CAT r- V.. HOLDNG up hh hands n a last prayer to have hs! / fate reversed, Scrooge saw \ the Phanlum shrnk, collapse and dwndle <hnt:> nto a,.r ^ ^ y bedpost. l ; XES and tle bedpost was hs own. Tha bed was hs own, the roam was hs own, Besl and happest of all, the tme before hm was. hs own, to make uneuds n! Runnng to the wndow, he opened t and put out hs head, callng to a happy urchn n tho street. "Do you know lj the Poulterers hao sold tho prze turkey? "/tj faultng there now." Scroogo had the turkey dettwf (o Bob Crulq/ls. Scrooge then went to church and n the afternoon he went to hs nephews house. "l(s. Your Uncle Scrooge. have come to dnner. Wll you let me ff, Fred?" Let hm n/ ftj a mercy they ddnt shake hs arm of]. He wus at homo n fve mnutes. Nothng cmu m hearter. TUFFY t lj«, Knj FcMmSj/Jatt, nc., WolJ t, m A RELEF/ FOR ^ SECOHP -YOU FO)Nt? OUT AEWOf BEtHG THE FLOP FAMLY HE VENT to. the ofjutf erh te nel mornng. Bob tow eghtntt mnutes behnd Al tme.. lam not gong to stand ths son 0/ thng any longer. <<nd tf«r«/«re," lad Scrooge, leapng jrom hs sool, and gvng Bob a dg n the wahlcotl: " am about to rase your Hlary ". Scrooge was better than huuord. Uedljl l all, and nfnfely more; and fb Tny Tm, tvho dd not de, he was 0 ««! ond lather, le become as good 0 frtnd, as good a mutur, wd as good 9 man «t/e al4 «(y km, or any other gpod old; cty, toun or borough n (ha good old world.. Escor Effeotlva Less,than a»eore of the?, shps escorted t\cross the Atlantc Sv*- between bt the. tl d l t j pf war and Germanys surrender were $unk whle travelng n convoy. T6«bulW thn record Jegured more than 3P.0M Acre» On a Shp The equvalent ol nearly 80,000, acres were catred aboard. the "Col. J, M. g)}ojnm«ker" when she set a Great Lakes, cargo record ths season, reports Shps She -«arr«4 W>W bwhels n tp, 9»«e4 on a yeld of 8.Populaton Doubles Puerto Rco8 populaton has more than doubled under Uncle Sams stewardshp, and now totals olroost two m Hfott v,3w people to the square mle, As a result, labor la l pjt t f t -the sol s Lntetslvely lanped Jrpn\ the shores almfl»t to.the. o*. mauntans. 4H

19 )EPENDENT LEADER Slp Cov«f p 0 new loob n «llp covers, jem on the wrong sde Bnste n place along lower edge washng to make ronng lerators WANTED work on Chldrens resses. Steady work; week vacaton wth good pay. Apply teret Novelty Dress pany, 52 Wheeler enue, Carteret,, H. J. 0-4-tf FOR ALE OPORTUNTY Relable jfrty to tke over 3 rooms of refurnture slghtly used.aland; of $97.50 consstng jjdroom,lvng room, ktchen, rug, etc. Can be purchased Stately. Wll arrange terms. tr phone Elzabeth , Wallace, Credt Manager, nc., 8f Broad St., Elza-. J. T2-3,20 ( 27;l-3(3> \VOOD ft.oo per load. Also sol and fll drt. See Eeff," 34 Unon St. Carteret Save orce- at Carteret ,3 r Amercan Food Wasted By AveVage Cookng The food we waste n the Unted States consttutes the greatest rewvor of unused food anywhere n the world. t s vtally needed. By pwcntlng nl wnste, the average famly of sx can save food enough to feed adequately a starvng Greek or Pole.» From plow to plate, we waste 20 lo 30 per cent of all the food we produce. Two per cent U left unhsrvested on farms - we need more volunteer harvesters! Two per cent s. lost n transportaton we need more careful handlng! n storage and n wholesale markets, the loss runs as hgh as 7 par cent. We need more cleanlness; better handlng,.less trmmng and sortng], Three to sx per cent wastage oc- curs n retal etorec, partly caused by customer carelessness n brufr ngand sortng the-produce. Sx to nne per cenl of food n restaurants s wasted. We need to observe the army rule, "Take all you want, but ent all you.take.". Fnally, B per-cent of all food taken nto <mr homes s wastedone meal n every seven. $2 from every $4 n the food budget thrown away.. * The greatest causes of waste n tho home are overbuyng, and falure to use left-overs. Other causes ot food waste n the home are lack of meal plannng, mproper storage, wasteful or careless preparaton, and servng too much on plates. THURSDAY, DECBMBEft 8, 946»* CHRSTENSENS LOVELY KERCHEFS The ever welcome prft, n sheers, prnts snl laces. PAGE VST OUR TOY DEPARTMENT Warm, cuddly, At «asc SLPPEBS 945 WantapractcnlgftwHh a luxury nfluence, ad unanmous appeal? Thats l! Ch toct for everyone from Grandpa to the tnest toddler. GUNSMTHS lul.t, Restocked, Reblued. ppars to all makes of shotrfles, revolvers. E. H., Gunsmth snce 90., N, J. *.L.2-6 tf FLOOR SURFACNG 3H SURFACNG And fnshj on old or new. Burnett Lcor. l.phone Woodbrlge 8-D037-R, REPAR SERVCE made; locks, washng m;lncs repared; SHWH rotoothed (.sharpened; latlw work done. Albrecht, 24 Heald Street, ferot. Tel. Carteret C.P. ll-!hf ROOFNG [TYPES OF ROOFS repared. late-shnr-les, tle and flat brck walls waterproofed. DAMOND bpng AND METAL WORKS }8f5 New Brunswck Ave. Perth Amboy, N., tf PERSONAL Rev. Elzabeth Rtcker Seereas [Commssoned Mssonary jjprt Messages and Helper dan St., Woodbrdge, N. J. 2-.!* HELP WANTED GRL assst wth lght ptsework, 4 room apartment, nrh or afternoons, $b.00 a No evenngs. Call Wooclge 8-092U. 2- DDT Wth Aerosel Bomb Makes Effcent Kller Addton of DDT to the armys n scctcde dspenser, known among troops n the Pacfc as the aerosol bomb, has greatly ncreased tha effectveness of the nsectcde mxture n that now t klls not only mosqutoes but also dsease-bearng fles. t Ccmp«"!"! of the new mxture us follows: 85 per cent freon; 2 pe cent of a 20 per cent pyrethrum soluton; 5 per cent cyclehexanone; 5 per cent lubrcatng (hydrocar bon) ol and 3 per cent DDT, The orgnal aerosol, dcvelopc early n 043 and contanng pyrcth rum, sesame ol and freon, kllc adult mosqutoes but only knocked down other nsects. Wtft DDT addcd, the aerosol bomb-becomes a excellent weapon n the fght agans malara and ly-bornc dseases. ndan Projectle A heavy nose, a lght heel am plenty push behnd t, was th Amercan ndans dea ot a projc tle n the "bow and arrow" days Mortgage Money Avalable FA Mortgage Loan? Drect Reducton Loans Refnancng Mortgage Loans Attractve terms MARGARETTEN & CO., NC. REALTORS 276 Hobart Street Perth Amboy, N. J. P. A GVE HER GLOVES Choose from our fashon-w.se selecton of smart fabrcs, 00% PER CENT WOOL BLANKETS A Complete Selecton of Gfts For the Home Everythng about Chrstmas belongs to tho chldren! The joyous sprt, the sparkle nf the t.rpe thp magc of Santa and the pay presents hell brng! Weve wonderful suggestons for njlthe youngsters on your lst from the -youngest cherub to the almost grown-up everythng to make ther Chrstmas memorable and merry! Everythng under one roof at prces tuned to Chrstmas budgets! ".. DANTY Always Apprecated " ; - " " " " : " # Undes. ; LNGERE,! tcht<<<pw«)(o«h«costume Jewelry Smart Gft Bags Dr. M. M. Dunham, M. D. announces re-openng of offces for practce of medcne 88 Grove Avenue, Woodbrdge, N. J... Gft Umbrellas Gft Suggestons That : Ml : Flm^ Sweaters House, Coats rr Slppers Skrts Scarfs Dresser Sets That Wll Surely Plefttb s^n77 J,,::.Telephone WO Make Ths, The Merrest Chrstmas Ever Wth baumanns: FLOWERS plants make wonderful lvng gfts, We have them ((ngle or made up n Plant Baskets wth ferns that teep well all wnter, Azaleas, Ponsettas, Cyclamen, Grange Trees n frut, Jerusalem, Cherres, Pepper Plants/ r - n all colors, Carnatons, Snapdragon*, Narcs- [ns, Sweet Peas, Qut Ponsettas, lovely sprays of red t>a, Gladolus, and many others. -...,. «. for the holdays Gardenas, all szes. Dchds and Camelas, the most gorgeous of flowers, /olets, Sweet Peas, Rose Buds, Euphorba and Blue Lce Flower. Table Centerpeces,, *- Gve "HM"; A New Hat For Chrstnas A Lastng Practcal Gft Robes MRayo Wool Flannels Gft Luggage Everythng ^or Men and Boys For a M«jr*y Xmas PLAD Make Practcal, Warm G t«sleep Lned Coals Wth Btaver Colk«" - * - - _._ ^prtg - - Leather Jackets Evergreen, Pne Cone,, Berres.and Statce make a b-etty dsplay. * Mstletoe - Holly-Evergreww (Vreath 8 for the front door and ceroefcry keep green ll wnter. Graye covers on wre frrwe# that keep lem n good shape all wnter. FLOWERS S?NT BY TELEGRAMANYWHERE HCKOK..:...,BETS _ ;,_ : SUSPENDERS JEWEL8Y Sport < Sport Coats Op«n Ev,n.ng. Statn* F»d*y, Decwnhw?l.t Our Store Wll Be PQUEST on msf box mll h nnthlxmu 7-07U, 0*2, 073

20 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 945 SCHNDELS OPEN EVERY NGHT TO 9 P. M. UNTL CHRSTMAS To Lucky Shoppers Xtnag Eve Shop SCH N DELS Toyland A real lve Santa fo greet you! Wonderful selecton of toys and dolls to choose from! BUY NOW whle stocks are complete, A small depost wll hold your purchase. Get A Santa Gft Pack For Th,eKddes.... A PRACTCAL XMAS GFT MenV Warm Coat and Sleeveless SWEATERS SPECALLY f\ PRCED AT ~V AT ** GVE HM SHRTS FOR XMAS DRESS SHRTS Another gft sure to receve a hearty welptftne. Good lookng shrts n the newest fancy strped patterns; full cut and well made. All szes 4 to 7..Warm hs heart n the swrths way. Full button front sweaters n dozens of styles. T><Monc and sold colors. Well talored n every detal. Szes 30 to -6. Allwool sleeveless sweaters n sold colors. V-neck, snug-fttng wastband. Szes sptjll, medum and largo. Better Sweaters to XMAS SALE! MENS TES These are the knd of tes a man would buy for hmself. The knd_ he really lkes to receve as a gft. Ths s a wonderful selecton of patterns to satsfy every dscrmnatng taste. Better Tes $.50 to $ RETURNNG SERVCEMEN HERE $ AN OUTSTANDNG SELECTON OF ALL WOOL "BROADMOQR" S U TS TOPCOATS OVERCOATS All Wool Fabrcs Fleece Tweeds Meltons t AH New Colors Sngle-Breasted Double-Breasttjd, Sz*s35to46 VPTO37.S0 CLOTHNG DEPARTMENT STREET SCHNDELS 97 SMTH STREET Men! Come n and Make Your Selecton Early!. All Woo Macknaws PERTH AMBOr, N.. Buy Your Chrstmas and Wnter Needs at c Schndels Now! SHEEPLNED 8.94! n X! 8 Extra warmth s the feature of ths sturdy sheeplned heavy cot- jg ton moleskn coat. Double-breasted " wth two roomy slash pockets and two deep flap pockats. Large Mou- ( ton )yed Sheepskn slmw collar j and sleeve wrstlets help keen out the breezes. Full belt. Szes 38 ] to 46. * Mens % all wool heavy warrrjly lned mackn^ws n colorful plads of ma4 roon, blue, or brown, S/es l 36 to 46. Mens Genune Leather JACKETS 2.94 Genune domestc leath- «ers. Zpper front, 2 targe pockets. fylly lned wth cotton plad. Szes ^ft to.46...:- : >..; v; >#pr^nextrf. ] >VOTPHyB<lNDf^ ] Whttenton" 8 ROBES 4.94,What better gft to gve hm" at Chrstmas -tme than a toasty-wurm blanket robe to chase away, the wnter chlls? Sold colors nd plads. Szes.small, medum, large. OTHER ROBES TO $4.94.*ffc^ Mens 00% AH Wool ] PLAD J SHRTS % all wool. Long sleeves, heavy warm qualty, assorted plads. Szes small, medum and large. ] SCHlNDELS SECOND FLOOR YOUTH CEN ;n, s PREPARED FOR XMAS and! OLD WEATHER m GRLS 2-PHCE GRLS WARM GRLS 2-PECE Coat Sets Wnter Coats Snow Suts Worth $6.98 Ftted or boxy styles wth matchng leerngs or sk pants. Fully lned. May adorable colors and styles to choose from. Szes 7 to 0. $l«.98 ). watar repelwth heaw - TO f,:wp : w\w; kntted Wrstletj ( pockets. Szes \t Worth $6.98. Worth $4.00 Chesterfeld coats n exclusve ^ marvelous buy n 2-w fabrcs. Heavly lned n qulted H tbat f,;, fares. Trmmed wth rayon velveteen collar; assorted col-j «st colo S > lth tlll ; ors. Szes 7 to 4. trm. Szes 7 to. LTTLE GRLS 2-PC., Leggng Sets 6.98 Worth $8.98 Qunlty fabrcs. Prncess coat wth rayon velveteen; suspender top kjrenjts.: heavly lned; assorted colors. Szee 2 to 4. GRLS TEDDY BEAR COATS Worth $8.98 Teddy Hear coats of alpaca ple fabrcs. Warmly nterlned; _ / calv embrodered red or green fleecy trns. Just the Coat for school or play. Szes 7 to 4.! Corduroy Button-on Jumpers.98 Shell look adorable n ths jumper wth ts, pert swnj; skrt. Jumper too detachable! Royal, wne. red and ffrecn. Szes 3 to Ox. ] Grls All-Wool Sweaters 2.98 Fne knt slp-on sweaters n uastel colors. deal to wear wth vouf skrt. Sles 7 to 4. Grls Skrts...:...: 2.98 > GREAT BUY! BOYS All Wool PUA Worth $^4 Heuvv wool plad«... doububreaated style*.. Fully lnoa, wth attached zpper hood, #w brtht plads n dswon,, W«e wd br<wn co 8 to

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