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1 I t**<! A Newspaper Devoted To the Communty Interest Full Local Coverage 3 nbepenbent - leaber Complete Nefvs,.Pctures Presented Farly, Clearly And Impartally Each Week VOL. XLV NO, 45 a Rntn-wt 81 Bwond Clrnw M»tt«r»t the Pojt omc.», Woodhrldgo, N. J. WOODBRIDGF,, N J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1953 P\t>ll»h*d Itrery Thundtf»t 11 Qrwn Btnwt, Woodbndgt. K. J. PRICE EIGHT CENTS lew School Budget Up $346,711 )l;l (lost of Runnng jystcm for l%:.. r >4 Is Im at $2,707,532 ffo< >I)HRIDGE - The j5 Hoard of Educaton budget, jl.vclv approved by the Bonrd Monday nght, shows of $345, over year n the amount to be,t Iged by taxaton. j-1,,. total budget s $2,707,532.- \, compared wth $2,262,431 t ycur. Proposed budget totals are at, ows: Current expenses, $2,-,901); repars and replacements, 2«74; buldng and equw $38,500: lbrary, $2,500: mn tranng. $33,000; bon#s, and nterest, $304,757.25; tlons to be decded by voters, hnsc of land n Fords, $1,600; ha.se of 10 lots n Iselln, $3,- purchase of land In Keasbey. 00; makng the total. $2,707,-.25 ntcpated State Ad Funds aunt to $420,000 and balances l, $ $400 n the lbrary ount and $30,000 n bonds, and Interest account. These res deducted from the budget le. leaves the net amount to lsed by taxaton $2,257,132.- (The tax to be rased unled to 11,810,421, or an tnof $346, to be rased year. budget has been sent to County Superntendent of o!s for approval and after aps granted, wll be advern The Independent-Leader Uc hearng on the budget wll held Frday. January 15, at 8, at whch tme any tnterrcsldent may regster obons, f any, and ask questons to the budget. wnel. Ad Sqftd fames New Slate E N E L Stanley Chapman elected presdent of the Ave- Solonla Frst Ad Squad at a tg held Rt the headquarters ers elected were: Frank Cevce presdent; Jay O. Hertreasurer; Frances Mekar- Iflnancal secretary; Peter Barecordng secretary; James Bh and Mr. Chapman, dele- Floyd Owens and Mr. Mc-, alternates; Owen RotT Me Watson and Mrs. Owens. es; Mr. Rolf, captan, Mr. frst leutenant and Wl- Relly. second leutenant, ftallatlon of offcers, wll be n the Legon Hall, January turru? from the annual fund show recepts to date over f$2,000 mark, wth the flna set at $5,000. All resdents (asked to send ther contrbuas soon as possble as the depends on the fund drve. ay for operatng expenses Btttnanro and for purchasng pment for the comng year he.squad operates around the and servces are avalable out charge to resdents of Bel and Colona. Fer servce elte are asked to call Woodge Polce headquarters, Woodge cers Elected y Church Croup VENEL ; Electon of offcer? (held at a meetng of-the Ml 1 Ms. Club of the Frst Pres- (rlan Church held n the soda b. Named were presdent, Ear! h; vce presdent, Thomas ek; secretary, Mrs. Jack Detreasurer, Mrs. Gustave J l trs. Earl Smth delvered the Jtmas message and gft* unchanged. Hwtewa were I Rchard Kerr and Mrs. Morer the meetng the group to the church sanctuary they assembled thp Chrst- decoratons. feur-old Iseln Tot uflers Panful Burnt bodbridge ~ Fve-yearffDanel Loar, M RejflnMs Iseln, was treated at Amboy General Hosptal»y«for second degree burns eved whle attemptng to ^a hot ktchm»tove. boy evdently tred to, lor sonethng and "hs Irs caught fre. He ww taken hpm n *»Hfr **** Quad, u*ul*np, Rotary Club Has Chrstmas Party for Scouts It was a full house at thr I,og Cabn when the Rotary Chl nf YVondbrdEC nlfrtnnl Hoy Smut Troop!!2, whch t sponsors. --*t the annual Chrstmas party. The boys wrrp treated to a full Aaroe Stll In Ar On Reelecton Bd WOODBRIDGE Presdent Andrew Aarce. presdent of the Board of Educaton dened yesterday he has as yet reached any decson on runnng for re-electon. Mr. Aaroe has been under strong pressure to seek another term, ncludng an edtoral plea by The Independent-Leader. "I told The Independent- Leader a couple of weeks ago that I would not be a canddate for reelecton." Mr. Aaroe sad. "My reasons are smple. I am rushed Wth all the Board busness plus tny own busness, whch, after all, s my lvelhood. My own busness has ncreased snce I frst went on the Board and t needs attenton." Mr. Aaroe admtted there hat been consderable pressure brought to bear to got- hm to change hs mnd, both from Board members and the publc. "I enjoy my work on the Beard but t has been hard the past few years." the Board head explaned. "Rght no*, I am very tred and I am leavng the day after Chrstmas for a two weeks vacaton n Florda. Maybe, after I have taken advantage of the Florda Sunshne I wll have more defnte statement for you. If Mr. Aaroe deecdes to run he wll undoubtedly team up wth Commssoner Edwn C. Casey, vce presdent of the board, and thrd man stll to be selected. Fnn Makes Plans Wlnfleld Fnn, whose dfferences wth Mr. Aaroe and Mr, Casey, obvate an allance wth them as a tcket, s reputedl seekng two canddates to run wt hm and thus make a secon slate. Asked Monday nght whethe: he had.secured 4wo runnng mates Mr. Fnn answered wth a wrtten tatement as follows: "There ar ;o mary aood canddates who wsl to run mat t has been dffcu.o mnke a selecton. We have de Ided to make a selecton mmed tely after New Years Day." Mr. Fnn dd "not clarfy U "we" n hs.statement, but t un dpub.te.dly means hs support* on the Board, Commssons James Mullen, Harry Burke ah J. Lester Neary. («ur«- dnner am Rds. They were accompaned by ther Scoutmslcr, Al Palu, Tltr Hntarluas conduct ths Yulctde event annually, and t s one of the hghlghts of the Scout year. Fnns Resoluton Pleads School Cause wth Meyner WOODBJtIDGE The Governor-elect, Robert B. Meyler, wll be asked by the Board of Educaton "to place frst >n hs agenda the serous school problems now exstng n a najorty of the muncpaltes of the State of New Jersey." The resoluton, seekng more state ad, was ntroduced Monday by School Commssoner Wnfteld Fnn and won uck approval from the other nembers of the Board. Our problem s a serous one," dr. Fnn declared, "and perhaps Polo, Palsy Tots he new admnstraton n Trenton ll do somethng to help us." ]raf tsmen Guests The resoluton to full reads as ollows: "Whereas, "The school nrollment n the Townshp of Woodbrdge has ncreased tremendously n the past fve years, and "Whereas. Ths Increase n enollment has made It necessary or the Board of Educaton to urnlsh addtonal teachers, classooms and other facltes, and "Whereas: The local taxpayer has been unreasonably burdened reause of these very necessary expendtures, and "Whereas: Th-e Woodbrdge School Dstrct wll requre for several rears to come addtonal school plant facltes and addtonal funds to fnance same "Therefore be It resolved that the Board of Educaton of the Townshp of Woodbrdge make these condtons known to the Governor-elect; that the Board of Educaton request the Governor Ject to. place frst on, hs agenda the serous school problems now exstng n a majorty of the muncpaltes of the "State, of New Jersey; that the Governor-elec be requested to ask the legslature to provde addtonal state ad n order to releve the local taxpayer." Lumured Plastcs Co. Holds Chrstmas Fete WOODBEJDGE ^ Plastcs Cx., gplth Street, spon sored Its annual Chrstmas part for employes Monday at Lnwooc Grove. Over 250 attended. Among the offcers present wen Edward Kaphan, presdent: Lud wg Kaphan, vce presdent an Murray Getter, treasurer. Warre Madreperl represented hs fathe: who s secretary of the frm an s vacatonng n Florda. Uno delegates were also among th guests. WOODBRIDGE About 600 young guests from all parts of the Townshp were entertaned and gven gfts by Santa Claus Saturlay at a party gven by the \mercus Craftsmens Club «t Masonc Temple. Among some of the happest f the guests were a group of especally-nvted chldren from the Cerebral Palsy League and the Polo Foundaton. Rev. Wllam S. Schmaus, rec- tor of ty Epscopal Church led n a Chrstmas prayer after whch Mayor Hugh B. Qugley av» an address of welcome, Others who spoke brefly were Fred Kahlnng, presdent of the Natonal League of Masonc Clubs; Nels E. Kjeldsen. presdent of the Amercus Craftsmens Club and Hans Clausen, master of the Masonc Lodge. The chldren enjoyed a twohour show and refreshments, clmaxed by Cantas. vst. School Students Rase $639 for jr. Red Cross WOODBRIDGE Sx hundred and thrty-nne dollars was collected n the Townshp school system for the Junor Red Cross, accordng to a report made by Mrs- Donald Wescott, charman, to the Board of Educaton Monday. The enrollment fgures for the varous schools were as follows: Hgh School, $145.63; School 1, Woodbrdge, $65.14; Colona Schools 2 and lf, $70.17; Strawberry Hll School, $15.65; Avenel Schools 4 and 5, $65.00; Iseln Schools 6 and 15, $47.98; Fords Schools 7 and 14, $48.23; Keasbey School 8, $34.01; Port Readng and Jlagaman Heghts, $32.25; Hopelawn School, $30.15; School 11, Woodtordge,. $70.95 and Sewaren School, $ Festve foment at Craftsmens Party B. of E. s Thanked By Teacher Group WOODBRIDGE Letters of apprecaton for salary adjustments were read at a meetng of the Board of Educaton from the School Secretares Assocaton and the Woodbrdge Federaton of Teachers. In Its letter, the Federaton lauded the Board for Its understandng In approachng the problem and thanked the, members for grantng them suffcent tme to present ther case. Mss Mary Ellen OBren, home economcs teacher, who s to be marred, resgned as of January 1 as she wll make her home In Caraden. Mrs. Leona Zak was named to take her place. Mrs. Evelyn Gerlty, who was on a leave of absence, was gven permsson to return to teachng now nstead of wattng untl September. She wll receve $4,800, her place on the salary gude. EfTwUve today, Grade 2 n School 9. Iselln was placet! on a splt sesson. The mornng sesson Wlt be from 8 A. M., to 12:10 P. M., and the afternoon sesson from 12:10 to 4:20 P. M. Grade 1 whch has been on splt sesson wll have ts hours changed to conform wth the Grade 2 schedule. Harold Goetchus, prncpal at Iseln, was granted a $50 a month Increase to be effectve whle hs school s n double sesson as he wll have to work more hours. Cafetera Problem PTA of School 1 asked for an appontment wth the Board to dscuss condtons of the cafetera at School 11. The Board repled that representatves of the PTA wll be welcome to attend the nextmeetng, January 18. Bds for mprovement of the grounds at Inman Avenue School wll be receved January 15 at 8 P. M. The Board attorney, Andrew t>. Desmond, was nstructed to confer wth the Town Commttee regardng ts promse to construct a cnder path for the Inman Avenue School. The Alled Equpment Corporaton receved the contract to provde njastc top desks and chars for the new Inman Avenue Schfcol at-*3, A caf tract for 200 wooden top deaks and chars was awarded. to Herbert L. Farkas Co., at $5, School 1 Personnel Have Dnner Party WOODBRIDGE A dnner party was.held at 82 Green Street by the personnel of School.!. Mss Barbara Skpw, Soufh Amqoy, Was presented wth a jgtft nj honor of her approachng martjage to James Davlson on Oecemjber 26. Present were P. A. Boylan, prncpal; Mrs. Harlan Brady, who was charman; Mrs. A. J. Patno, Mss Elzabeth Mulvaney and Mrs. S. J. Costello, Mrs. Vrgna Urffer, Mrs. Freeda Bennlng, Mrs. John Keatng, Mrs, Andrew Aaroe, Mrs. J. J. Fuery, Mss Edth Davs, Mrs, Sdney Dornyak, Mrs, Danel Ggson, Mrs. Samuel 1 Hlg^ns, Mrs. Edward Klm, Mrs. Katherne Llchtl,!Mrs. Robert Munger, Mss Rae Osbom, Mrs. Leonard Plckell and Mr. James Sandahl. No Garbage Collectons Chrstmas, New Years WOODBRIDGE-VTho&e resdents of Woodbrtdge Townshp, who normally have ther *&rbage collected on Frday wll have to do wth onegrbage collecton ths week and next week, due to the Chrlstms and New Years Day hollday, Fred, of the Santaton t, wuwwmd Food, Clothng, Toys Beng Delvered Today To 65 Needy Famles Town Churches to Retell Joyous Story of Chrstmas WOODBRIDGE Joyous Chrstmas musc, proclamng "Peacte on Earth, Good wll toward Men," wll be sung n churches throughout the Townshp tomorrow nght and Frday mornng, Chrstmas Day. All the Catholc Churches, ncludng St. James and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Churches, Wooclbrdge; St. An- rtrews Church, Avenel; St. An- thonys Chjjrch, Port Readng; Our Lady of Peace Church. Fords; Se. Cecelas Church, Iselln, wll have mdnght Mass. Most of the Protestant churches, too, wll have servces Chrstmas Eve, featurng Chrstmas carols. Programs, as arranged by the organsts and chor leaders of the varous churches, wll be as follows: Trnty Epscopal Church Woodbrde Chrstmas Eve, 11:00 P. M., carol servce, "Cradle Hymn," "What Chld U Ths," "Lullaby," 18th Century; TJoat Thou n a Manger Le; 1 "O Sanctlssmla," "Joy to the World," "Olorta." Mdnght, Processonal Hymn, "Adeste Fdeles;" lntrolt, "Slent Nght;" Kyrle, gradual, "Whle Shepherds Watched Ther Flocks;" Glora Tlb. Laus Tlb: sermon Hymn, "The Frst Noel; 11 sermon. "The Word Made Flesh," Rev. Wllam H. Schmaus; offertory anthem. "Ftosn MysMca:" response, Doxology: Sursum Corda, Sanctus, Agnus Del, Glora n Excelsls Bell Amen. processtorfsi hymn. "Hark, the Herald Antreft Sng;" postlude, "Bells of 8t. Anne." Mrs, Wllam 9. Neebe s organst and chor drector. St. Johns Church Sewaren The Chrstmas Season at at. Johns Church. Sewaren, wll begn wth the Carol servce at 9 oclock on Chrstmas Eve. The processonal wll be "O, Come All Ye Fathful" followed by the carols. "The Frst Noel," "O Lttle Town of Bethleham" and "It Came Upon the Mdnght Clear," The sermon whch wll be rend by (Contnued on Page 2) Ex-Offcal Seeks to Save Landmark, Doomed by RR WOODBRIDGE Former Commtteeman Samuel Farrell s leadng & crusade to halt the destructon of the Edgar Hll ralroad staton, an old Townshp landmark. Mr. Farrell has wrtten to the Pennsylvana Ralroad and has enlsted the ad of Mayor Hugh B. Qugley n an effort to stot) tt\e ralroad n carryng out Its plans. Almost a hundred years ago,. the Edgar famrtyv nnfctoun to have the ralroad pass through ther property, gave the ralroad a rght pf way, land free, and also gave (hem the staton whch was orgnally an old farm house. The Edgars also made an agreement wth the ralroad that t need, not mantan a grade cross- Ing at Edgar, as the road s blocked off on each sde. In a letter to the Pennsylvana Ralroad. Mr, Farrell noted that» three-sded, shed s beng bult on one sde of the tracks whch would not be suffcent protecton yn cold days for the 30 passengers usng the 7:30 and 8:10 trans daly. The Edgar Hll man wrote, n part: "Edgar s rapdly buldng up rl the last few years and wth the bus competton one would thnk that your ralroad would always be alert for new busness nstead of chasng old busness away." Mayor Qugley sad yesterday that he would do all he could to assst Mr, Farrell n hs campagn and had already been )n touch wth Pennsylvana Ralroad representatves. Lons Club to be Host At Yule Fete Tomorrow WOODBRIDGE Woodbrdge Lons Club wll le hosts to over 900 youngsters tomorrow mornng at a Chrstmas party to be held n the State Theatre. As usual the chldren "wll be treated to a full move show Includng a western complete wth "the good guys and the bad guys." Also on the program wll be Mckey Mouse cartoons. As each chld leaves the theatre he wll be presented wth a bag of candy and some frut. LOSES LADDER Wukovetz, St. George Avenue, Avenel, wll not leave any of hte tools around loose from now on, He reported to $gt. Kenneth Van Pelt Sunday, that a 50-foot alumnum extenson ladder, worth $70, was stolen from hs yard. Yule Presents Made Possble By Publc Help WOODBRIDGE Ths mornng at 8 oclock two trucks loaded to the top wth cartons of gfts and ; food left The Independent-Leader, offce for dstrbuton to 65 needy Townshp famles. * The "Santa Claus" exprefe was made possble through the com- jj blned efforts of Independent- Leader employes and volunteers durng the past eght weeks and the eenerous djpauons of T&wjshlp ard nearby resdents. As of prew«tlm«, the ndeptndent-leader Chrstmas Fund stood at $2,378. IS, swelled by a $250 donaton from a long supporter of the Fund from Perth Amboy, and two $50 anonymotu contrbutons. However, the fund stll falls short of the $2,500 whch wll be needed to pay for the grocery, butcher Rnd clothng blls. As prevously t was necessary to purchase some clothng n szes donated, and n mo^t necesstous cases small cash do- J natons were ncluded. In the food carton each famjy \ wll receve wll be the followng, ( (quanttes dependng on the slzo of the famllj*); Turkey, parsley,.- celery, bread, butter, potatoes, < sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, pckles, lettuce, tomatoes, mayonnase, peas, onons, small whte onons, carrots, apples, oranges, trult salad, candy, tea. coftr<\ canned, mlk, fresh mlk and sugar. Cash donatons wll be receved up to and Includng Chrstmas Eve. It to hoped tnt the rush»fe - * the Post Offce haa caused some M th* delayin recevng contrbu- tlcm ~ " Dob^km receved durng the past week Were as follows: $ A frend from: $50.00 Anonymous, A Sewaren Frend. $25.00 Lons Club of Iselln, Woodbrrgd Townshp Federaton of Teachers. $16.00 Iseln Teenagers. $15.00 Woodbrdge Post, Amercan Lc-..._ $ ^ Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Aaroe, K.*~ : frend, Leon E. Campbell, school No. 1, HVN. Dr. and Mrs. fa. A., Chodosh, Sports Gun Club of < Woodbrdge, Mrs. Edward K.! Cone, Best Curtan Servce, A.,;, frend, Anonymous, A Colona ^ frend. " - *"*, SSJIQ _...^^ Dems Pharmacy, Carolyn V. Cohen, Steve Tobak, J. P* Oenty and Co., Ters ^Hardware, Blanche W. Anness, jtleanor and Elbur RchardB, A frend, "In Memory...*, of Margaret," Mary L. Schwartz, (Contnued on Page 3> Junor Womans Club Spreads Cheer The Junor Womans Club of Wood brdge has been busy dong Its part to brm Chrstmas to those lew fortunate. In addton to helpng wrtp packages for The Independent-Leader C mas Fund they gave a party Saturday fur the ptueu at the Edgar Hll NurtlnfcHome. Standng, left to ruht, are Mrs, Walter Morgenthaler; Mrs. Marge Couplmd, Burse MltUranev. Mns <51»rU J. ObornV Mlw Jean Tetter, Rta Salata, Je»u«U«MoEwen. M»rgle Sehwwm, Joyce Laubaeh and Doore* Obwpe- Sentwl are S*nU Claw Impersonated by. Ann BaUjowkl»»d Mr*, Worn Huber. a patwu. -,!

2 PAGE TWO Port Readng Personals MRS. MARY FEIERTAG Holds rhrlsttnas Party must be In by January 8. Mrs. Fnnc nrbnto. pr_ ;ldcnt, John Nardlcllo won the rnrkat!hc regular meetng horse prze., vlros for Mrs, Mary J, FelerUg, WOODBRIDGE Funeral set- I,ndlo.-, Auxlnry whrh The Chrstmas party followed. 77 Second Street, were hold Manday n at. James Clnrch, wth Kd Frday nght. Donatons Judges of the package* wore Mrs. Bdp to thf March of Dmes!Ray Lombnrdl and Mrs. Joseph Tloy flcout.. Mrs. Mlcha.l ll^vls. Those awarded przes for WHS accepted as n new! UIP prettest packages wore Mrs. reported that the card pnrly wa* very sue- Mrs, Barhato -stated In nal report that the Kmer- Snm DcMarno, frst prze; largest package, Mrs. Prank Pastor, and smallest, Mrs. Julus flmeonp. Oam. 1 wnners were Mrs. John Rurlk. Ms. Julus Slmcone, Mrs, Scund Collecton amountedp»tor Dnssrna, and Mrs. Joseph 487 Cuvno. Mrs. I CulfTreda, ehalr- TWO New Arrval*,;nan of the Installaton dnner, At the Perth Amboy General P her rpot.-tle fremen are j Hosptal last week a daughter was be the only nvted guests to born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward dnner whch Is to be held Glbbs. 388 Sxth Avenue, am a lubr.v 9 at Crbys Restaurant j dmmhtrr to Mr. and Mrs. Paul South Amboy, Reservatons; Brown, 107 Blar Road. H Lousa: 1 IKCII marred for 10 years nd IIIIVC three chldren. They tns urn! (ljhl wth each other and ow they an: begnnng to talk ack to me. My husband doesnt correct He says UatUjw busness 1. UMMRnrcn love J>hlm very mrm&jbpfhnk I am tmenn, Ths.stuaton Is makng me very -nervous. What can I do? Mother-jPenn. Answer: A husband and wfe should conader parenthood an equal responsblty to both the father and mother. If they dsagree on the rules for rearng a chld, they should get together and reach an understandng about the procedure In prvate and not dsagree before the chld hmself. If the chld realzes that hs parents are not n accord as to Ills behavor, he gets a feelng of nsecurty. Naturally, he takes sdes wth the one who allows hm to do as he pleases he Is usually smart enough to play one parent aganst the other In order to have hs way. So ths habt of one parent refusng to say no to anythng a chld may want to create dscord In the famly and makes dscontented, selfsh men and women out of some of these chldren. Now, of course, there are exceptons to all rules and f one parent s brutal or sardstlc, the other has n rllt and an oblgaton to protect, the chldren from mstreatment. But, the parents 1 am wrtnn about are abnormal people. The mother mav be one who s too lazy to teach her chldren to behave properly or the father may be the ensy-golng knd who Is glad to throw all of the responsblty of dscplne on the mother. Have a talk wth your husband and send the chldren to hm for some of the decsons. Dont crtcze what he allows thsm to do where they <can hear. If the two of you present a unted front, you wll fnd that your home wll be a much more harmonous place. Lousa Address your letters to: Lousa, 1090 Natonal Press Bldff., Washngton, D. C, SOME PEOPLE! A veteran Is advertsng hs four-month-old house for sale because the basement floor and walls are cracked, the doors wont cluse, the furnace smokes, the garage leans, and. the porches are fallng off. As the real-estate lobby wll be quck to pont out seme people expect perfecton. St. Lous Post-Dspatch. HORRORS OF PEACE A Brtsh nudst beleves then would be no further wars f all manknd followed hs sut. Sut-? Rchmond Tmes-Dspatch. OBITUARIES Rev. Gustave Napoleon as celebrant of the mass. Bural was"in St. Gertrudes Cemetery, Colona. Pallbearers were Itobert Golden, Thomas and John MoDcrmott. John Bran, Joseph Sharfetz and Ernp.st, Andrasclk. Mrs, FrtertK. 28. who ded n the Presbyteran HoapUl. New York Cty, Is survved by her husband, Stephen; two daughters. Gal and Susan! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Petroff, Wnodbrdge; a sster. Mrs, Elzabeth Kelly, WoodbrldRC. ard a brother. Rut, Oeorse Petroft wth the Ar Force In Duncanvllle, Texas. STEPHEN MIKLOSSY AVENEt Stephen ^ 381 Avcnel Street, ded Saturday n Perth Anrboy General Hosptal. A long-tme Tesldent of Avenel. Mr. Mlklossy formerly operated the Tck Took Inn. He was a member of the Avenel Exempt Fremens Assocaton, Elks Lodge No. 784, and Woodmen. of the World. Survvng are hs wdow, Carolne; three brothers, and two ssters n Hungary. Funeral servces wll be held ths afternoon at 2 oclock at the Gremer Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, Woodbrldgu. Bural wll be n the Cloverleaf Park Cemetery. WILLIAM J. RYAN GREAT KILLS. S. I. Wllam J. Ryan, Amboy Road, Great Klls, S. I,, ded Monday at hs home. Hs wdow Is the former Maron Currle, Green Street, Woodbrdge. He s also survved toy a son, Wllam Thomas hs mother, Mrs. Wllam Ryan; two ssters, Mrs. Frank D. Martn and Mss Elzabeth Ryan. Funeral servces wll be held tomorrow at 8:30 oclock at the Seavcy Funeral Chapel, Rchmond Road, Dongan Hlls, S. I., and at 9 oclock n St. Annes Church, Dongan Hlls. WEDNESDAY, DECKMRKR 23, Ilrt Festve Frut If you are havng an overabundance of rch, fllng foods durng the holday sntson t - tme for frut, ((unhlnatlnns of fruts whch arr attraetlve and frsllvr n appearance, eost no more than a lke, quantty of a snele frut. The advantages of ths dossrrl are that t Is (rood, easy, quck and Inexpensve, Use the combnaton of canned fruts gven here or try other famly favortes. 1 1-Ib. can dark sweet Whole cloves 1 1 -lt. can pear halves 1 orange 1 1-lb. can peach halvea cherres Chll fruts. Dran off part of the syrup and empty canned fruts Into a bowl. Squerac juce or half an orange over them, addng a bt of grated orange peel If you lke It. To make party-pretty, stck whole cloves around sdes of half an orange nnd place n the center of the servng dlh. Eght to ten servngs, COOKIE JAR MAGIC These malle-ln-a-jffy cookes are good to serve wth frut: Quck Mncemeat Cookes 1 cup canned mncemeat Z tablespoons mlk 1/8 teaspoon salt 14 cups graham cracker / > cup chopped nuts crumbs Mx frst four Ingredents thoroughly. Str n the crumbs. Drop by t«aspoonfuls onto a greased cooke sheet. Bake In a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) about 10 mnutes. Makes about 2/. dozen cookes. Holday Season Marked by Club AVENEL A Chrstmas party catured the meetng of the Ave- Junor.Womans Club held at,he home of Mrs. Hans Nelsen, 56 Menzer Street, wth Mrs. Carl Glosky as co-hostess. Plans were completed for the ;a.uare dance to.be held February!0 n Avenel School Mrs. Nelsen, \mercan Home Department harman, Rave a fnal report on he sale of Chrstmas cards. Chrstmas gfts were exchanged tfth secret pals. The next meetrm wll be held January 12 at the omc of Mrs. Glosky, 16 Burnett SIGHTSEERS The European tourst season seems t,o- have opened earler than usual ths year. An Amercan naval force s about to vst Norway to feast ts eyes upon the beautful mountans, waterfalls and fjords. Brubaker In the New Yorker. WILD UFE Ed Boyer says an extra large mnsnt.n sghted on hs arm the other day and nstead of suckng blood out of hm t save hm a blood transfuson. Now Ed s wurred for fear t wasnt the rteht type of blood. New Harmony (Ind. Tmes. Street. Hostesses wll be Mss Vlma Gombar and Mrs. James Mullgan. a Town Churches (Contnued Prom Page 1) I,ay Lender Joseph Thomson, s ftlort "Glory t# God In the HlKhcst and on fcarth Peace." Thr Shepherds Chrstmas" by I.ndon. wll be the. offwatory, Mn; bv tn 1 chors. "Slent Nght, Huly Nght" wll bn sunn wth the < omres.ntlon, kneelng, and "Hark the Herald Angels" wll be the recrssonal. The Sunday School prosrnm wll hn held at 7 ovlrck on Snl.urdny evenng, December 26th In the church. The Holy Chrstmas Communon wll be celebrated on Sunday mornng at 11:15 by Rev. Orvlle Ncff Davdson.rector of St. Marks Church, Cartp.rct, The topc of hs sermon wll be, "They Came Wth Haste" and the offflratory wll be That Glorous Song" by Stars, tng by the junor and senor chors. Our Lady of Peace Church Fords Before the start of the Mdnght Mass tomorrow nght, the male chor wll sng Chrstmas carols as follows: "Away In a Manser," "O Lttle Town of Bethlehem," tenor solo, Prank Kovacs; "Hark, the Herald Angels Snn." "0 Holy Nght," tenor solo by John Sedlvy; "Slent NlRht." For the mass the chor wll sng the Mass "De Deum Fnudamus." by Petro Yon wth tenor solo parts sun? toy Wllam Nork and the basb solos by Stephen Borusovlch. At the offertory, "Pants cus" wll be sung by Wllam Nork and the chor. For the communon the chor wll sng Adeste Fldells." "Angels We Have Heard on Hgh" wll be sung by the recessonal. Mss Rosemary Nork Is accompanst and Peter P. Flmlanl, drector. Frst Presbyteran Church Avenel The Avenel Frst Presbyteran Church wll hold a. Chrstmas Eve carol servce at 11 P. M., wth the men of the church conductng the worshp servce and Frederck Beckley delverng the medtaton jerod. The Senor Chor wll sl»g That Holy NlRht" wth Mr*. Dl ;cgtt as solost and "Cantlque >. Nool" Wth Mrs. Henry Smth s solost. On Sunday. December 27. Rev. lobert Jones, Carlsle. Iowa, wll :onduct the 11 A. M. worshp /Ice, Rev. Jonea s a former Sunday school student of the jj#enr.l Presbyteran Church anvls nther, Merwln Jones, a former lder. Mefhndtat Church Wnodbrldce A specal Chrstmas servce wll e hrld at the Methodst Church Chrstmas Eve startng at 11 A. M. Mrs. ROM Howard wll have :harge of the Chrstmas medlta-,on and specal voln musc wll be offered by Mrs. Basl Hopper. The program wll consst of hrlstmas carols, St. Jamen Church Woodbrdfe Before the hgh mass at Chrst- JRS Rvc carols wll be sung as follows: "Hark, The Herald Anuels Sns," Chor; solo, "O Uttle Town of Bethlehem," Shrley Reese; "It Came Upon a Mdnght lear," Debby Deak and Oeraldne Powers; "Noel, Noel," solo, Mrs. Marlon Patskanlck; "O Come All Ye Fathful," Mrs. E, McKenna; "Sleep Holy Babe," Mrs. J, J. Powers; "Brthday of the KnK," Mrs. J. P. Hughes; "O Holy Nght." Robert Powers; "Nght of Nghts," Marlyn Hughes; "The Vrgns Slumber Song," Mrs. C. A. Musacchla; "Slent Nght, Holy Nght," chor. Mass of the Shepherds by Petro Yon wll be done consstng ot. Kyrle Elelson, Glora In Excelsls Deo, Credo, offertory, Adeste Fdels, Sanctus and Agnus Del. On Chrstmas mornng at S oclock, the chldrens chor wl stmk at Hgh Mass. P. H, Fenton la organst and Mrs. C. A. Mltsacchjft, chor drector, Our Redeemer Evangelcal Church Fords A candlelght servce wll be held at 11 P. M., Chrstmas eve under the dtc,,, bel. The prelude w;-, Nght" and t,h,..] The Herald An,. chor wll sm- a Kng." hems Manser - the SonR of.) P Yule l» IVs(1 Contnued fv,, m,, A frend,,. ;,,, nndmn, Chan, n,.". Barbara am K,,., Iseln Brown: -p,.,",. of Joy. $2.7.-, Publc Works!,: tlonal). Wllam j. Wn,,., A A frend, ;! ",,,,... Davd Balfour. M-"" Hanle, Jeanr y ] ; Szevczyk, Anor.vm «, St.no. Egan Nelsnn Ml, 1 :, hower Chldren,?nZ.. Among those. V, ( clothng and toy. Cross. Mrs. Jon M r] Robert Lee. M Jackson,Mr, Bn fectlonery stw. \\,,. ona Kays, w :s, School Senor c.--, Dens 1, 2, r,,,r r, Mrs. Arthur IIMII Balfour, Boy Svm Danel Ogdn. cm, lonla, Amerr;] u ment or Wvunv Club, Putty F-f s 22, Iseln, Eb- u welh.s etaoln n,, u, Gentlemen wlm, grow under t!<-r W mower troublr f,,,- Plttsburuh IKS. ;!-:.:.. reetlnqd Our bfest wshes to you and yours for a joyous Chrstmas... a Happy New Year... and a f sncere hope that we may contnue to serve you durng the comng year I GENERAL APPLIANCES.lus-pl Koncz, Jr fl MAIN STREET WoodljrldKe 8- Our Frst Chrstmas t n Woodbrdge Seasons Greetngs To All Our Frends S and Patrons j BORDENS 1 Surprse Center 84 Man St., Cor..School jj Woodbrdge FREE PARKING Every Doctors prescrpton flled by us contans prceless ngredents. The background, study ard experence of both your Doctor and your Drugfjst go nto every prescrpton. Look for the "prceless ngredents" n the selecton) of your druggst, as well as your Doctor. PLIBLIX PHARMACYtaS ENDA8LY SEBVINd YOU AND YOUR DOCTOR 91 MAIM STREET - WOODBRIDGE, N. J. : Phone WOcdbrdge FETTER FAMILY HOTELS OSCOBEI. Allanlk Popular famly Hotel t«up 0A1W AMERICAN P U N Gxktal Lounga < Coff»t Shop Soda la Sun Deck & Solarum. s the bells rng w ndtlcr anuve-rsarx o\ Hs Hrlh, 7V 7e.sk \tm joy mll happmeas now and n the \cw ear. I THE HARNED AGENCY Real Estate - Insurance Establshed Man Street Woodbrdge We wsh we could send a specal Holday Greetng to each frend \vt made ths year. Instead, we take means to wsh, you all a Happy H day and Frutful New Year. DANNYS SPA 68 MAIN STREET Mr. and IVIrs. Danny OBren TO OUR PATRONS ths hunk wll \w open Wednesday, December 23, May Your, CHRISTMAS BE MERRY And Your NEW YEAR FILLED WITH HAPPINESS I _ S 1 * Its the last Mnute That Counts Santja s no slow-poke when t domes to Chrstmas shoppng. Take a tp from the bearded old gentleman and f you get stuck for a lastmnute gft, don*t worry too much. We are rght on the Job ready to help you We, wll be open untl 6?. JM. on Chrstmas Eve. Our January Sale Is Now n ^ SWING! Every Garment In Stock Has Been REDUCED For Quck Clearance HURRY- HURRY For BIG SAVINGS! SALESROOM HOUKS: 9 A. fw. -6 V. $. 9 A. M. - 9 P. t A, M.,-^ V. M- SUNDAY 11 A, M. -4 P.M. Closed belember 25 Chrstmas Day Greetngs To All, Our Frends and Customers CQATS «^ WITS md Wednesday, December 30, FROM 4 to 6 P. M. n vew omhelegal holdays duft^ these Bankng hours a usual 9 A. M. lo 2 P., December 24th and December 31st. THIS BANK WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS and NEW YEARS WOODBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK P«r Amboy t)ld«st E»t*blBhed Jeweler m SRHTH WREJJT PSETH AMBOY -«*^^

3 K DEPENDENT- LEADER jcaton Group les Years Plans WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1953 WOODBRTDOE The best Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, 31 -Fnns (or the Chrstmas presents ever were delvwd to Townshp parents at the Vemon Street; a daughter to Mr.,. yen r w<<- Formulated at n; of Hf 1 and Mrs. Charles Corthel, 200 cxfcntvs com- Perth Amboy General Hosptal Cooper Avenue; from Avenel, a, (,f He Parent Educaton durng the past week. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas,,,( HIP Hebrew and Sunday I Newcomers are: From Wood- Ijane, 40*7 Aldon Road.,j s of ConKTgaUon Arath, brdge, a son to Mr. and Mrs, -l the home of the charj.,1,.., Herman Plavln. Frederck Wfttnrhouae, 66 Wllry jsreet: a daughter to Mr. and tt;f; decded -tn have two Program Presented Ms. Smon Mazur, 211 Campbell,r K for relgous school stll- street: a daughter to Mr, and Tte second, thrd and Mrs. Roger Clayton, 400 Henley At Port Readng (hsses of the Hebrew street, a son to Mr. and Mrs. JV11- l wll (n to the Jewsh Mu- tn OBrrn, 690 Rahway Avejnur a.son to Mr. and 1 PORT READING The annua! n Nrw York Cty, The. frst, Mrs. Alex of I le Hebrew School and Chrstmas program was presentee" j Kovars. 30 Brookfleld Avenue; a In-.t flnss of the, Sunday Monday at Port Readng Srhoo! son to Mr. and Mrst Paul Vven- (1 wll make a trp to a Matj 8 ctrv n conjuncton wth salute, Mar Jayne Hrab; natonal The program was as follows: Flag I /n. G61 Leon Street, Ju,,- (f the Passover holday. From Fords, a son to Mr. and anthem, assembly; readng of Isdore Rosenblum and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Smth, 22 Lng Street; Chrstmas story, Marl Jayne nn Knblnowltz wll be n s sen to Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hrab; Lords Prayer,, assembly; MISS SHIRl.ttY ANN (VRSALV ulay. "At the Department Store," jtlvc plans were made to Second and Thrd Grades. ; a nreakfnst Club on Sunday WOODBRTDGE -- M r, and Songs. "Whte Chrstmas," for hoys and grls of post Jngle Bells." assembly; nocm vnl and Bas Mltzvah Round Table dscussons on tocs wll be held after k fasts. next meetng of the group If, m the form of a Purlm»t whch tme a flm he shown and recordngs j>s approprate, to the holu ll,e played. vl Pupls Present nud Yule Program NEI, A delrhtful Chrst prm;ram was presented by School pupls after a PTA held n Avenel Schoo rum. Wllam Lagay thanke arlers for the cooperaton producton of the program was drected by Mss Llla on and Mrs. Myrl Sglakls Stephen Markuln reportet [sucess of the luncheon hel he school chldren, Sh the commttee and par- Her nenerous donatons, slments were served by s of fourth grade pupls j the drecton of Mrs, Jolouscr, hosptalty char- Engagement Told Mrs. John Gursaly, 280 Man Street, have announced the en- Ragement of ther daurhler, Shrley Ann to Andrew,1. Na«y, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Nagy, 94 Luther Avenue, Hopelawn. Mss Gursaly, a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School, class of 1953, s employed by the Woodbrdge Natonal Bank as a secretary, whle her fance, a graduate of Woodbrdge Hsh School, class of 1952, s employed as :n apprentce archtectural draftsman at the Federal Seaboard Terra Cotta Corporaton. SCHOOL LOOTED WOODBRIDGE James Kng, jantor of Scheol 11, reported to the polce Monday that the school was entered over the weekend and assorted candles worth $19, a large pumpkn pe, costng $.80 and a large carvng knfe valued at $3.50 were stolen. OPPOSITE A reader wants to know f an edtor IK a man who puts thngs n the magazne, Land, no. An edtor s a man who keeps thngs out of the magazne. Labor. To the Resdents of Woodbrdge Townshp: oous Yrrmn our lu<warts to uours dnccrc wshes for your merne, lest ILhrstmaS ever an t ears. d the happest Hugh B." Qugley, Mayor Comnutteemen )hn Bergen lohcrl Delcr llam Warren no our Peter Schmdt George Mroz L. Kay Alban 13 Babes Arrve n Tme For Chrstmas Holdays Tocmey, 125 Hornsby Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nflcoa, 12 Beech Street; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck, 40 Glencourt Avenue. Prom Port Readng, a daughter to Mr. and MrS. Edward Gbbs, Sxth Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown, 107 Blar Read; from Iselln, a daughter to Lodge Conducts Annual Affar AVENEL The annual Chrstmas partv of Prde of N. J. Councl, Sons and Daughters of Lberty was held Frday nght n Avenel School. The sem-annual electon of offcers was also held. Named were Mrs. Jay Herman. Councllor; Mrs. Ots Sears, assocate councllor; Mrs. Paula Pper, vce councllor; Mrs. Adolf EUter, assocate vce councllor; Mrs. Edward S. Brookfleld, recordng secretary; Raymond Bocker, assocate recordng secretary; Mrs. Ole Anderson, fnancal secretary; Charles R. Sessel. treasurer; Mrs. Ray Waterhouse, gude; Mss Irene Smth, nsde guard; Mrs. Carre Klotz, guard; Mrs, Frankln D. Ree, 18 months trustee; Mrs. Edward Palmer, two-year representatve and Mrs. Esther Augustne, two-year alternate, Mrs. Sears was charman of the covered dsh supper that was served and she was asssted by Lews Oakley, Mrs. Paula Puer and Mrs. Herman who was also charman of the annual secret pal revealng party. Mrs. Sessel wns named charman of the new secret pals. Gfts were presented and Chrstmas carols sung, Each member brought baskets of Chrstmas cookes whch wll be presented go the three area hosptals. Guests were Mrs. Orvlle S. Barkalew, Mrs. Therman Nea)s, Mrs. Edward Mueck, Mrs. Lews Oakley, Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Waterhouse. Installaton of offcers has been Mated for January 15. SIMILE As proud as the man who has a new power-drven lawn mower, Greensboro <Ga.) Journal. carols. Mss Mare Hayden read a Chrstmas message from the general federaton presdent, Mrs. Oscar H. Ahlhren. Chrstmas gfts were exchanged, Acknowledgements were receved from the Walt Whtman Foundaton for a donaton and from Mss Paul Garey for a gft sent to her at the brth of her son. Mrs. Harold Schller, charman of a publc card party to be held February 28 at Avenel School lsted her commttee as.follows: Mrs. Herman Stenbach, cocharman; Mrs. Stephen Markuln, Mrs. Ray Henrch. Mrs, George Urban, Mrs. Robert Connell, Mrs. Ben Wensten, Mrs. James Hopler. Herald- "Chrstmas Bells," Joyce Straw Margaret Ferk, Anthony DOrsl lohn Farkas; play. "Musc Flls the Ar," Grades 7 and 8 asssted, by other grades. Program was In charge of Mss Mnrgaret Coffey and Mss Qeneveve Keen, asssted by Matlda E. Garthwalte, Elzabeth Breln- Ihg, Mary McQonlgle. Pansts were Mnne Catemacc and Janet Martn. Santa Claus vsted the prmary grades durng the mornng sesson. Clubwomen Serve Turkey Supper AVENEL A turkey supper wa? served at the annual Chrstmas meetng of the Womans Club of Avenel at the Avenel School. The program was n charge of Mrs Charles Mller, musc charman, The club was entertaned by the clubs choral group and a group of chldren Includng Mary Jo Kosc Dane Reusch, Joyce Hugelmeyer and Robert Gassoway from the Frst Presbyteran Church chldrens chor who sang Chrstmas meren Ctzenshp of the Cath- "He Unversty of Amerca these clubs foster tranng for good ctl-»,en.«hp. Through monthly projects featured n the natonal Catholc weekly for students of t e unper elementary grades, "The Young Catholc Messenger," these young ctzens learn In a concrete way the meonng of Chrstan socal lvng based on arncples of justce and charty. Hosptalty for the evenng n Gharge of Mrs. Frederck Bardsjey, hosptalty charman and her entre commttee. Mrs. Stephen Markuln arranged the table dec- 1 oratons. Avenel Decoratons To Be Judged Tonght AVENEL The Ffth Dstrct Democratc Cvc Club wll Judge the most attractvely decorated homes for the Chrstmas season tonght. The Judgng wll be d«e by Mayor Hugh B. Qusles, Comtnltteeman L. Ray Albunl and Oow Mroz. accompnalpd by Santa Claus and tho chslrman, Wllam R«tlly, The wnner wlt be. notfed on Chrstmas mornng by a wrsonal vst from SRnta Claus, who wll hnve a defense bond as a gft, accordng to Mr. Rellly. Parochal Clubs Receve Charters ISEUN The cvc clubs of Trades alx and seven of St. Ce- plas School ths week reclvjd her offcal charters from tre Commsson on Amercan Cltzenhlp n Washngton, D. C. The charter formally recognzes he local unts of the cvc clubs whch were recently organzed, luplls of grade seven elected the ollowlng offcers: Bernard Beranek, presdent; Gerald Scrlmentl; vce presdent, Ruth Baker; recordng secretary: Ellen Woods, nrrespondlne secretary; and Anhony Clrcone, sereeant-nt-arms. n grade sx the offcers are: John ^ranell, presdent; Dane Maran- <k, vce-presdent; Susan Hnes, -ecordng secretary; John Osborne, correspondng secretary tnd Edward BemadelH, sergflantnt-arms. The St. Cecelas cvc clubs aro nclured n the more thnn "athnc cvc eluh. chartered In he Unted States n the pnst year. SDonsored by the Commsson on r Arl Scout Members Conduct Chrstmas Fete AVENEL Wld Rose Grl Scout Troop 42 held ts annual Chrstmas party -Monday n Avenel School under the leadershp of Mrs. Joseph McClue and Mrs, Rubn Greco, assstant. Refreshments were served and gfts were exchanged. The grls completed makng and wrappng of Chrstmas gfts for ther parents. Present were Beth Anne Mc- Che, Judth Whlttley, Susan Laeay, Nancy Hansen, Carol Westcott, Lnda Mulvhlll, Mary Lou Garzano, Marsha Knox, Martha Farkus, Joan Kopytko, Vrgna Cashlon, Barbara Bowen. Joan Pelky, Janet De Worth, Arlene Gtabowsk, Pat Nazzaro, Lnda Carter and Susan Szeny CHRISTENSENS w Corcoran-Krawsch Rtes Are Performed n Iseln IBELIN The weddng of Mss I upon ther return wll resde tn Bhurlwn Krahwfctoh, daughter of Rahway t 639 Qrov* Avnu*. Mr. an*».mrs. Oorjfe Krehwlsh,, Lt\er the weddng a recepton Oakland, Caltf., to Raymond C. WRI held at Lou Homers Log Corcoran, Jtf. sqn of Mr. and Mrs. Cabn. Woodbrdge. Raymond C. Corcoran, Sllrer Avenue, was solemnlsed at one oclock CflHf. schools and the brdeuroom The brde attended Oakland, Saturday, December 19. at Frst attended Woodbrdne Townshp Church of Iselln. Presbyteran. schools. the double rng ceremony was performed by Rrv. Henry M. Hartmann, pastor of the church. The brde was gven In marrage by th uncle of the brdegroom, Bertram Corcoran, Iseln..Tre mad of honor was MsS Barbara Corcoran, sster of the brdegroom. Theodore Belchef, Iseln, served as best rr»n. The Wde was attred In a street dress of whte brocade wth gun metal accessores. The mad of honor wore pastel copper taffeta wth lght blue accessores. Both brde and mad of honor carred colonal bouquet* of roses, the brde, whte roses and the mad of honor, blue roses. Mrs. Raymond Corcoran, the brdegrooms mother, was attred n navy blue satn and lace wth blue accessores. The young couple wll honoymocn In Washngton, D. C and GOPClubConducts Chrstmas Party ISELIN The Eghth Dstrct Republcan met at the home of Mr, And Mm, George Wood, La Ouardla Avenue, Frday evenng. After, the busness meetng a mdnght lunch was served n celebraton of Chrstmas. The secret pals exchanged ther gfts. Members present ncluded: Mr. and Mrs. Erch Welckert; Mr. and Mrs. George Degenhart, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker,Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Czado, Mr. and Mrs, John Cwlekalo, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Grey, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Rudland, Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frlese, Mss Edna Rudland, Mrs. Anna Calvert and Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Dolan. The next meetng wll be. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker, 1054 Green Street. Grl Scouts Make Gfts for Parents AVENEL The Star of Bethlehem Grl Scout. ^Troop 14 met at the home of ther leader. Mrs. Alex McDermott, 63 Dartmouth Avenue and completed the makng and wrappng of Chrstmas Rtt- for ther parents. Instead ot, havng a Chrstmas party and exchange of gfts, the group decded to gve to others. They made Chrsfmaa stockngs whch they flellpd wth frut and donated them, abng wth toys and clothng, to needy chldren. The grls attended a Chrstmas party held In the Colona Lbrary by Colonla Browne Troop, and entertaned by sngng Chrstmn carols, The group also toured the town sngng carols for shut-ns and then returned to the leaders home for refreshments. * The troop wll not meet agan untl after the holdays at whch tme they wll resume the projec of reparng books for Avenel Lbrary, Den BleykerZarsky Engagement Announces WOODBRIDGE Announce ment has been made of the engagement of Mss Alce Zarsky daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Ncholas Markow, Route 1, to Ben Jam! F. Den Bleyker, son of Mr. am Mrs. Oarrett Den Bleyker, 29 Prospect Avenue, Avenel. (February 27 has been set us th dato of the weddng. REPORT The Agrcultural Departmen comes up wth "money-savn man dshes.",tto only money shvng dsh we ever saw was l.h chna pggy bank. Pnthflnre PAGE THREE Robert Campbell to Wed Lancaster, Pa., Grl AVENF.L Mr. and Mr». AHWS M. 8henk. 120 MlllenvUle Pke. Lancaster, Pa., announce the engagement of ther d»ught«r, Barbara, to Robert D. Campbell, ton of Mr. and Mfft. Donald Campbell, Avenel. Mls» Shenk s employed In Utt bookkmplnn department of th«conestoga Natonal Bsnlc, Lan-, cartet. Pa Mr Campbell, a graduate of Frankln «nd Marshall College. Is employed by the 8ocqny Pant Co.. Metuchen. He s UWnt graduate work n Busness Admlntratlon al Rutgers Unversty. The weddlne wll take place nextmnvr. YARD Annotlc MW lchn*h o o pwfwm wth tht (rthwh of a tolet watar. IttttK ts Wldly Dfferent! Tfdy 0o4w lot A/Mttre or* ttwrj In England and Unlt*) In ttw USA. 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4 ANTHONYS R. C. CIIURCII Port Readng IUT. Stanslaus Mlloa, Pastor Chrstmas Eve, mdnght mass. Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:00 and 11:00 A. M. Weekday Masses at 8 A. M. Novena n honor of St. Anthony each Tuesday at 7:15 P. M., wth Rev. Shelly, St. Fetters Hosptal, New Brunswck, In charge. TRINITY PfcNTACOSTAL* L CHURCH. (Assembles of Cod) t Corner Berkeley Boulevard fnd I Cooper Avenue, Iseln f Hev. Nnrmnn Krk, Pastor f Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. I Sunday Mornng Worshp, 11:00 f,oclock.» I s Sunday Evenng*. Evangelstc Servce at 7:45. t Wednesday, Prayer Meetng, 8 P. M. WOODBRIDGE METHODIST CHURCH Man Street Rev. Wllam M. Justce, Pastor Chrstmas Eve servce, 11 P. M. Sunday Servces Bble School, 9:45 A. M. Your Church Welcomes Mornng Worshp. 11:00 A. M. Youth Fellowshp. 7 P. M. Stated Meetngs Offcal Board, frst Monday, 8 P. M. Fortnghtly Guld, second and fourth Mondays, 9 P. M. Womans Socety of Chrstan Servce, thrd Wednesday, 8 P.M.. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ron and Grove Avenues Woodbrldge Key. Anthony B. Chkdtrlek, Ph.D., Mnster Mrt Geor(«II. Rhodes, Mnster of Musc Wllam II. Voorhe«t, Jr., Superntendent of Sunday Schools Worshp Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Monday Worshp 11:00 A, M. Meetngs Offcal Board Thrd Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Womens Assocaton Every other Wednesday, 2:00 P. M. O. E. T. Club Thrd Tuesday, 8:00 P. M. sgma Atfna Ph Sororty Second and Fourth Monday, 8:00 P. M. Young Marred Couples Frst Folders Bllheads Letterheads Programs Booklets Fne Prntng for Every Need No matter whether youre contemplatng a bg advertsng campagn or orderng a new supply of letterheads, you can depend on us to delver a top-notch, carefully, planned and executed prntng job promtly, and at low cost to you. Call Today for Free Estmates Yes, call today... no fee for estmates. Well rush a man to you. to help you plan, showng you moneysavng short-cuts. THE MIDDLESEX PRESS THE WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANT WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY Telephone Woodbrdee Sunday. 3:00 P. M. Plgrm Fellowshp Every Runday, 3:00 P. M. Chor Rehearsals Chancel Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Carol Frday, 3:15 P.M. Junor-Frday, 3:45 P. M. Youth-Frday, 5:00 P. M. HUNGARIAN REFORMED CHURCH Comer of Schnol and James Streets, Woodttrldre Rev. Lmzlo Kecskemethj, Pastor Mss MadKltBe Satbnury, Organst and Chor Drector Order ef Servces and Actvtes Sunday, 8 A. M., Church School; 10 A. M, worshp servce n Englsh; 11 A. M., worshp servce In Hungaran. Every Monday at 7 P. M., fjcnlor Chor rehearsal; at 2:30 released tme relgous educaton. Every Saturday at 9 A. M., Confrmaton class; 1 P. M., Junor Chor practce; 2 P. M., recreaton hour. Second Sunday at 3 P. M., Ladles Ad Socety meetng, Mrs. Andrew Busft presdng. Frst and thrd Mondays at 7:30 P. M., Churchmens Brotherhood meetng; Steve Dorko, Presdent. Every second Tuesday at 8 P. M., Consstory meetng. Second and fourth Wednesdays at 7:30 P. M., Frendshp Crcle meetng, OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH New Brunswck Avenue, Fords Rev. John E. Grmes, Pastor Chrstmas Eve, mdnght mass. Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 8:15 A.M. Monday Novena. 7:30 P. M. Male Chor rehearsal, 8 P. M. Altar-Rosary Socety, frst Monday after frst Sunday at 8 P. M. Holy Name Socety, second Monday after Second Sunday at 8 P.M. Tuesday P.T.A. meetng, thrd Tuesday of each month at 8 P. M. Thursday Female Chor rehearsals, 8 P. M. Confessons Every Saturday from 11 A. M., untl noon; 4 to 6 P. M., and 7 to 9 P, M., and sometmes on days before Holy Days of Oblgaton. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH Avenel Rer. John Egan, Pastor Chrstmas fve, mdnght mass. Weekday Masses; 7:30 P. M. Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 9:30, 10:00 and 11:00 A, M. WOODBRIDGE GOSPEL CHURCH 113 Prospect Street, Woodbrdje Bcv. Gttttav Bott, Pastor Sunday 9:46 A,. M., Sunday School Classes for all ages. 11:00 A. M., Worshp Servce. 6:30 P. M., Young Peoples Fellowshp. 7:45 P. M., Gospel Servce n tons and word. Wednesday 8:00 P. M., prayer meetng and Bble study. ST. JAMES 1 R. C. CHURCH Aroboy Avenue, Woodbrdge llf. EUv. Hstr. Charles O. McCorrlstn, Pastor BeT. GusUve Napoleon, Assstant Pastor Rev. Harold Hlrsch, Assstant Pastor Chrstmas Eve, mdnght mass. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1953 ADATtt ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE Ambny Avenue, Woodbrtoee RPV. Samuel Newbtnwr, ftabb. Frday, 7:30 P. M. Regular Sabbath servces. FIRST Happy Holdays to Everyone PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralway Avenue and Carteret Road, Woodbrdge Rev. Earl Hannutn nevsnnj, Mnster Lllan P. Stpphchs. Organst Sunday Servces Mornng Worshp nt 11:00. Sunday School, 9:4ft A. M. Regular IWecllnRs Frst MTnday Sesson meetng n the church at 8:00 P. M.. Second Monday, Board of Trustees. Whlte/TBurch Guld at the ( Manse, Thrd Tuesday, Sunday School teachers. Fourth Monday. Wht* Church Guld at the Manse. Thrd Thursday, Womens Assocaton meets at 8 P. M. Second and fourth Wednesdays, Lades Ad So#ety, 2 P. M. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rahwny Avenue, Woodbrdge Hev. Wllam II. Schmaus, Rector Mrs. Wllnm Nmlc ()r{nlst Chrstmas Eve, 1 P. M. Sunday Servces 8; 00 A. M, Holy Communon, 9:30 A, M. Sunday School. 11:00 A. M. Holy Communon frst and thrd Sunday. Mornng Prayers and sermon second and fourth Sundays. Holy Day servces, 10:00 A. M. Trnty Vestry, second Monday, 7:30 P.M. Trnty Mens Club, second Wednesday, 7:00 P. M. St. Agnes Unt, frst Monday, 2:30 P. M, St. Margarets Unt, frst Wednesday, 7:00 P. M. Trnty Altar Guld meets quarterly. Trnty Junor Altar Guld, frst and thrd Mondays, 6:45 P. M. Trnty Acolyte Guld meets quarterly. Trnty Chor, Thursdays, 8:00 P.M. Trnty Church School Faculty, fourth Frday, 7:30 P. M. Boy Scout Troop 34, Frday, 7:00 P. M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF ISELIN Rev. Henry M. llartman, Pastor SundayServces: Famly servce, 9 A.M.; Sunday School, 9:45 A.M.; Worshp servce, 11 A. M. Nursery for chldren of those attendng. Adequate parkng space n rear of church. Monday: 7 P. M., Explorers Post No. 247; 7:30 P.M., deacons meetng, second Monday; 8 P. M., Lades Ad meetngs, second and fourth Mondays. Tuesday: 8 P. M., Young Womens Guld, fourth Tuesday, Thursday: 2:30 P. M., Weekday Church School every Thursday: 7 P. M., Junor Chor rehearsal every Thursday; 8 P. M., Senor Chor rehearsal every Thursday; 7:30 P. M., trustees meetng frst Thursday of month. The Sesson meets tre frst Sunday of the month after servce. Communty organzatons usng the church regularly are: Lons Club of Iseln, frst and thrd Mondays. 6 P. M.; Iseln Womens Club, thrd Wednesday, 1 P. M.; Iseln Lbrary Assocaton, frst Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.; Vctory Acres Cvc League, thrd Frday, 8 P. M.; Chan O Hlls Womens Club, frst Tuesday, 8 P. M. ST. JOHNS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fords Juan Lopez, Deacon 9:45 A. M., Sunday School. Jl;00 A. ML, Mornng Prayer. Weekday Actvtes Monday 7:30 P. M,, Young-Adults meet second and fourth Mondays n homes. Tuesday 7:00 P. M., Deacons, second Tuesday. 7:15 P. M., Boy Sooutl 8 on P. M.. Lades Ad, second Tnpsdny. 8:15 P. M., Sesson, second Tuesday. Wednesday 3:30 P. M., Grl Scouts. 8:00 P. M., Mr. and Mrs. Club, thrd Wednesday n homes. Thursday 3:45 P. M.. Chldrens Chor. 700 P. M., Youth Chor. 8:15 P. M., Senor Chor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Market and Hgh Street Perth Amboy Rev. Peter Kdfcalchuk, Pastor 11:00 A. M, Mornng Worshp. 9:45 A. M., Sunday School. 6:15 P. M., Baptst Youth Fellowshp. 7:30 P. M.. Evenng Gospel Servce., ST. JOHN S CHURCH Scwaren.Joseph Thomas, l.»y Reader Mrs. Dorothea Pocklembo, Otft-anlst 9:30 A.M., Sunday School. 11:00 A. M., mornng prayer and servce. 11:15 A. M. Communon Sunday, frst Sunday of each month FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF AVENEL.621 Woodbrldge Avenue, Avenel. Sunday Servces The Rev. W. W. Warrnnn. Mnster Mrs. Wllam B. Krt, Organst Mrs. Frank Malur, 8r., Chor Drectress 0. II. Weferllng, Superntendent of Church School Sunday Servces Sunday, 9:30 A. M., Sunday Church School; 11:00 A. M., Church Worshp; 7:00 P. M., Westmnster Fellowshp; Young Adults, 7 p. M. Last Monday, 8:15 P. M. Mens Fellowshp; thrd Monday, Trustees meetng at 8 P, M, Grl Scouts, Monday, weekly at 7 P. M..Explorers weekly, Monday at 7 P. M. Tuesday Deacons meet second Tuesday nf February, Aprl, June August, October and December; Boy Scouts at 7 P. M.; 2nd, 8.00 P, M., Ladles Ad; at 7 P M., Sesson. Wednesday, thrd, 7:00 P, M., Youth Councl; 4th, 8:00 P. M., Mr....;" "nn. Thursday, weekly, 3:46 P. M., Chldrens Chor; weekly, 7:15 Youth Chor; weekly 8; 15 P. M., Senor Chor; last 6:30 P. M. Cubs. NEW DOVE* METHODIST CHURCH, Sundat Church School 10 A. M. Mornng Worshp 11 A. M. Sermon for 11 A. M. Servce. Young Fellowshp 7:30 P. M. OtR REWEMlEVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH t«ford Street, Fords Re». Arthur I,. Krtrltll, Pator Sunday School and Bble Class, 9:30 A. M. Mornng Worshp at 10:45. COLONIA GOSPEL CHAPEL Inman Avenue at West Street Colona Sunday School and Bble Classes 9:00 A.M. Gospel Servce, Sunday. 8 P. M. Chrstan WonwnVHome Bble Class, Tuesday, 2 P.M. Young Peoples Meetng, Frday, 8 P.M. ST, CECELIAS CHUBCH R«T, John Wllu, Pastor Chrstmas Eve Mldnlght Mass. Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00, 9:00. 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. Weekday Masses; 7:30 and 8:00 A. M. Wednesday, 8:00 P. M.. contnuous Novena to St. Jude, Patron of Hopeless Caaes. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST West Avenue, Sewaren Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Church servce. ll:no A.M. Readng room, Thursday, 2-4 P.M. The practcal value of daly obedence to the teachngs of Chrst Jesus wll, be emphaszed at Chrstan Scence servces Sunday. Among the selectons to be read from the Kng James Verson of the Bble, n the Lesson-Swroon enttled "Chrstan Scence," wll be the followng: "But contnue thou n the thngs whch thou hast learned and hast been assured of, knowng of whom thou hast learned them; And that from a chld thou hast known the holy scrptures, whch are able to make thee wse unto salvaton through fath whch Is n Chrst Jesus" (II Tmothy 3:14,15). The followng correlatve ctaton wll be read from "Scence and Health Wth Key to the Scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "The substance of-all devoton Is the reflecton and demonstraton ol dvne Love, healng sckness and destroyng sn. Our Master sad, If ye loce me, keep my commandments " (241:J9). The oolden Text Is from Isaah: Break forth nto joy, sng together, ye waste places o! Jerusalem: for the Lord hath comforted hs people, he hath Mltethad Jerusalem, The Lord hath made bare hs holy arm n the «rta of all the natons" (58:9,10). FIRST CHURCH H SCIENTt* 172 College Ave., New Frst Church of Chrst Scentst, 173 College Avenfte, New Brunswck, N. J,, holds Sunday servces and Sunday School» 11 A. M. and testmonal mteuntt on Wednesdays at ft P. M. The readngs rom the desk an from the Bble and the Chrstan Scence textbook, "Scence and Health wth Key to the Scrptures," by Mary Baker Eddy. The church mantans a nursery, publc readng room and lbrary In the church buldng. The readng room s open Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays Irom 1 to 4 P. M. GRADUATES AFTER 82 YEARS BREWER, Me. Avery D. Olmstead wll receve hs hgh school dploma just 22 years late when and f he hands n a book report he should have handed In In 1931 Records show that Olmstead, who wll be 40 on Chrstmas. Day, completed all "other graduaton requrements, except the book report. NEW JOBS To keep pace wth the natons rapdly growng populaton, Amercan Industry must Create 1,- 000,000 new Jobs a- year for the next 20 years, accordng to Karl Buntng, of the Natonal Assocaton of Manufacturers. Buntng predcted that the natons present labor force of 65,000,000 wll rls«to 87,000,000 by TRAFFIC TOLL A total of 3,840 ded on the hghways durng October, approxmately the same number a& n October, 1952, but the 31,060 deaths for 1953.S frst 10 months was up one per cent from the correspondng perod of last year. The 10-month toll In 1952 was 30,670 The HIP om urncr r,, ", *T Qovernmonrs",,, 1,, 1 ndusues An! : ODM DIMTI,,, "" I;., ns ln tfm,,< ",,, certfcate ll(,, ",, :,; them to F f(,,, " ",.,.,: buldng u,," 1,: 1 -»* plants and. r,,,,,,,;, 1, 1 -!^ "Hnt, Url M,,, ( Ho w:.s!,; complntnln- He only ;..,, M dd Ho BSSO."Iln,.. : : r \ We dd t,,n. ; :, He ddnt j,.,. ; He»-;u 11 1 ; "".[,»«. n:.,,,,,,,, ( Prntng " Busness FORMS offce, fn-t,.-v nr ^ room. Q, ally rr ; your p-nt-d mutor 1 greater.fc-,,,,,. n J CAM, Woodbrldge Green St., w na(brl To All Our Frends We wsh you and yours all the joys of the holday Reason wth good health, happness, and prosperty rn the New Year (ahead. A Merry Chrstmas and A Happy New Year fankinohows \ *Un*rf-T»ur.«w 9 A.M.-3 f.m. CrW«y" AM. tm, Safety for Savngs Sm 1969 The PERTH AMBOY Savngs Insttuton mm AMIOT, MW twt SHELL OIL COMPANY SEWAREN^ NW*;JERSEY MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIJ INSURANCE CORPQBATIOI^

5 <! 1 -t,. ]. 11 l.-nts n,,-w t.. nrl Nnw Jlvry n U). T.mtprvy pck -, ; ;r::l cvont. Whole wnull :.»t Iwr ns curb In.! kfl mtl ;ll M-.o crmson wvc lcl frnn"rps ll Hpular IIIHI hern are., r:, n provr why. l Cocktal II : lbertes unsweetened pneapple juce emon k HIP cranberres wth the Adrl pneupple Juce]before ;.str.n n;!n:h lmn juce to Rve t (rabrrry Muffns up raw chopped cranberres tp susm ups (lour espoon salt enspoon KOIIR.UP g K beaten n[ su mlk gblespnons melted shortenng Bhne cranberres wth the fcup of svcr. Sft the flour, and cup sjjar. Mx n, mlk nnd melted shortend to the dry ngredents. untl Just mxed. Add crans muxlns slu^tly. Pll n^ufln 2 ;t full. Bake In an oveh**ft 0 es for 20 mnutes. rrnnberry Bread Ups (lour nn Kal powder 9 SMITH STREFT TI1 A.^IBOV, N. J Tres to Break Vp Fght and Gets Hurt TARTERET-Stephtn Bellak, Randolph Street, sot the worse of t when he tred to break "P a flrht between two undentfed jl" June nl»: I 1,1.tr.l nnd of one 01,m:r men n Elzabeth last Frday. Bellak was felled to the ground, 2 tablespoons melted shortenng strkng hs head on the curh. H> plus eno»rh br>l)nsc water was treated at the Alexan Brothers Hosptal, Elzabeth, for a lac- to make!, cup 1 boat en eug eraton on the left sde c,t the 1 cup chopped nuts head that requred three sutures 1 tup raw cvanbmes chopped Sft thr- Hour. salt, nukng 1 powrlor. LUTHERAN CHI RCFTNOTFS soda nnd sttunr twce. To the CARTERET -Rev. Karl O cran;;e juce nn:l lncl add the ( KJette, pn«tnr of the Zon Luther and bolng water. Add n Church lsts the >,l,,v,., : wth the bontcn egg to the dry ngredents. Add the nuts and cran- Day, 8:30 A. M.. confesson nnd I hrstmas servces: Chrtsmas berres. Mx, Por nto greased hdly communon n German; 9:30 bnad pans. Bake n an oven 325 A. M. confesson and holy com-1 dnsrea for 1 hour, Store 24 hours munlon n Englsh; Dec, 31. New usng. Slce thn, spread "years Eve servces. 10 P. M.; December 27. 8:30 A. M. German wth butter and cream cheese. Cut n strps. ervce; 9:30 A. M. Englsh servce. Cranberry Chcken Mold 1 V 2 tablespoons gelatn U cup chcken broth 1 tablespoon prated onon Salt, pepper 1 cup-celery chopped 2 cups chcken, cut n smnll peces 4 hard boled eggs chopped Soften gelatn n cold water and dssolve In hot chcken broth. Add onon, salt and pepper. Cool. Add other Ingredents, Fll a large oled mold half full. Chll untl frm Meanwhle prepare next layer. I 1 ; cups sugar n cup water,4 cups cranberres l stck cnnaman 6 whole cloves Grated rnd of one orange 1 tablespoon gelatn U cup cold water ^ rap fnely dced apple L cup pecans halves, chopped Dssolve supar n water, brng to bolnn psnt, nrd cranberres, spces and orange rnd. Cook slowly untl cranberry skns pop open. Run through a fne seve. Soften gelatn n cold water and dssolve n hot cranberry mxtur ol. wlen sluhtly thckened, fol n apples and nuts. Pour n mol on top of concealed chcken mx ture Chll. When ready to serv nmold n lettuce. Serve wt mayonnase seasoned wth horse r...-. Garnsh wth strps o Jpn n wll mport 200,00 pcumls of butter from Denmar! and Canada. NO GRATITUDE 8HAWNEE. Okla.-SeenR Tn njured skunk on the street, two knd polcemen, bellevns; hm to ba a deodorzed pet. pcked up the strped ktty and took hm to pulce headquarters at the Cty Hall. "howlng no grattude whatever. the skunk let loose u blast whch sent Offcer* Erne Coleman nnd Henry Shelton scurryng for cover. Now nobody at Cty Hall wll assocate wth them. GENEROUS STORK FRANKLIN, Ind. -- Durng a farm lvestock sale, arranged by Mrs. Thomas O. Owens, and C. L. Poynter, Jr., the stork arrved and presented a Brown Swss cow wth twn calves. Three clays earler, a Holsten bore twns, and a week earler two sows had Utters. Al of the mothers and ther lttle dvdends were sold. green and red pepper. Cranberry Dessert 2 cups cranberres 2 cups sugar 1 pnt cream 6 rusks Cover cranberres wth water, add sugar, cook untl qute thck. Cool. Whp cream add 1 teaspoon sugar and <. teaspoon vanlla. Crush the rusks wtth a rolns pn. Arrange n a bowl, frst a layer of cranberres then cream, then rusk. Make several layers endng wth a layer of rusk. If desred sprnkle wth chopped nuts. ltres Our Toast to AH Our IVcnds and Patrons: May Your Chrstmas Be the Merrest Eve ortune Be Yours STEVE KUTCY Rccsevelt Hotel & Lquor Store Kcnsevclt Avenue I.harmng l.hursvt A brnutful lognnn; n the 1351,\;tJuw:V- Cmcht Cmtrst can be mll- durng Natlunal (rnohet Week,.I;n\y 2:U;O. wth ths hrlrht char set formrd by.rows of bow* and mesh work. Only thrre Imlls of eroehet cottfln are neeled In enhance your favorte char n ths way. To obtan the crochetng nstructon!! and a Contest Ilulr--. I,?a(lrt, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Nerdlework I)e)artm«nt uf lh:s paper for CHAIR BACK SET, Leaflet No. 9S05. On the SCRfcEN Melba." Produced In Techncolor and wth Patrce Munsel, Metropoltan Opera star, makng her screen debut, ths s an album of opera. The photoplays offer opera lovers an opportunty to hear Mss Munsel lng selectons from "The Barber of Bcvle," "Luca do Lummer moor," "The Marrage of Fgora," La Tosca." and "The Daughter of the Regment," to name only a few. In the role of Melba, she Is ntroduced as an Australan grl n Pars, persuadng a famous dva to come out of retrement a,nd become her teacher. After achevng great success, she marres her chldhood sweetheart. Ths Australan cattle kng eventually becomes tred of beng known as "Mr. Melba" and leaves her for the wde open spaces of hs cattle ranch. In the cast besde Mss Munse! are Robert Morley, Marlta Hunt Sybl Thorndyke, John Justn, Ale Clunes, and John McCallum n th role of her husband. "Hondo." Whle there s a remnder o "Shane" n ths pcture, t s jusl a concdence, accordng to tht producer of ths mustang meller dramn. John Wayne has the ttl role of an adventurer, who pro motes a romance wth the wdo of a man he had shot n self-de fensu. The woman and her so horn the scout has cottoned to re spared by the Apaches beaune ther chef also lken the boy ;nd hopes to make hm hs foster on by convertng the mother Into a squaw. Ths doesnt work, of ourse. Geraldne Page, a truant from Broadway, looks and acts as much Ike a woman on the fronter a one mght expect n a move. Th move s n 3-D by the way. you and yours, we extend our best wshes for a joyous Holday Season and a Happy New Year. CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS NfYTE: Contrbuton* to ths column must be In ths oflce no later than TUESDAY NOON of e»ch week Events lsted-ber* ur broadcast dally at 7:J0 A. M. m the "Around the Cmntto Wth Your Weekly Newpuwrs" proemm over We* Bruntwlok ladlo Staton WCTC, UM on your dal.) MEdMBRB 24 Annual Chrlatmu part; for chldren at State Theatre, Woodbrdge Lons Club. 28 -Chrstmas party sponsored by Araerlcus Assembly, Order of the Ranbow for Grls at Masonc Temple. 31 Annual New Years Eve party sponsored by Amerlcu CYtfUnons Club at Mnsunc Temple, Oretn Street, Woodbrdge, JANUARY I Card party sponsored by WomftnVChb of Iselln, at home of Mrs. Wllam Rydland, 8llzcr Avenue, seln. 25 Round Robn card party, sponsored by Ssterhood of Adath hurt Synagogue for beneft of Torah Fund. 27 Cud party, sponsored by Womans Club of Ise.ln,»t home cf Mrs. Cecl Blss, Colona. FEBRUARY 18 Testmonal Dnner In honor of Polce Chef George* B. KentlR at The Pnes, Metuchen. 20 Gel-together danoe spdnsored by Ssterhood of Congregaton Ad.th Israel atwoodbfldge Jewsh Communty Center., 27 Oltce sponsored by tamln Avenue Home Owners Assocaton, at Colona Wrehouse. Chldrens Club Cwct$ Letter of Thanks CARTERET The Jolly Chldrens Club of the Nathan Hale School has receved a letter of" thanks from the Mddlesex Polo Center for Its Interest In the patents and for sendng toys. Maurce Dorsen. admnstrator, wrou: "Thank you vary much, tor your offer of toys to our hosptal. Th&se toys couldbe used for our clnc patents as well as our regular hosptal patents," NAME NO AD COLUMBUS, Ind. The drver of a bakery truck whch crculates throughout ths southern Indana communty s Ralph Drybreact. For ourselves, we make ths pledge; We wll do all we can to mert your contnued confdence for your confdence s the measure of qur success. 93 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE - WO THEREBY STEALING THE SHOW Durng a comedans turn at a suburban mu-c hpl! Vfe theater cat elap! nousc aero :; the sttte. H.>re!N t 1 rforr.vr could tnr, 1 ; :f a suunhlr :y;u\ the mou.-e foml one. Puftch. Estmated fre losses In the U. S. n 1952 were $784,530,000 eompared wth $7: In 1851, S1NDAY CARTERET The unvelng of monument In memory of the ate Davd Venook wlu take place Sunday. December 27, at 4 P. M. at the Beth Israel Cemetery. Woodbrdge. Relatves tnd frends are tovlted to attend. LEO»L NOTICE AnrmTsK, THI BOARD Of EDUCATION OJ THI TOWM8H1P OF WOODBIUDOl AND THE COUNTY OF MIDDLttCU- OW K8 for t p»«uft» n<mrtt. Etc.) In connwtlon wlh the cotntmclton or Ih* Itmu Avttuf School, Townrtlp of Woo<lbtld(!«. MWdltM CountT. H. J-. wll bf fm-wftrt by the Board of Munton of the Townnhlp ot Wpodbrw and the County ofmddlnex n the, Bonrt.Room ofthe Hl»h School. B»rron Artne. Wootlbrtrtftt, N. J. untl lt:00 P. M. KJJT, Jtjuary IS,»»M. tfd th«n \t Ma Dlsce publcly op»a«d md rptcl nlmrt Tlr Cmtntet Docummt* may be U- artlntd»t the ofllc-w of tho ArcMtMU, AlFknnder Merchdt Aaoct»t»». 1 ««* Rm. New B»»n»*lrk. N. J, and copmt 1 thereof obl»lnel upon p»yment ol ; (10.00 for MCII Mt. Auy btdd, upon rrlumtag»uch set promptly»nd In n lool condton wll l>«refunded hl» pnymflt nd any null-hlttlrr upon r»- I \umlng such «nl nrlll.be refunded IS Tlf UodTtl gf Klncatlon 6C the T/o* n -»hl of WuUbrUgp md the County of..udlfe. robervps hp tlnh* lo WtlTe my fnmuurt In, or ta reject *ny d.ur nl blflrf.. Esc IMdfr mnt Nn)O»lt wth nu bll,»n-rlt> h\ M amount of not Iw t.n IUII!or r«mm so) of the bu* Ij.l n t.- form nnrt subject to U» Cun.lm»n-s pnvldtd n I le InstruQ* trq H maywltmr thrty (10) of the op»n- n:: KM n. or WOODBMHX rv OT WDDUISM 1BS3 HOLIDAY GREETINGS I -L The very warmest wshes for a happy, henlthy Holday season and a New Year full of Rood fortune... from all of us to every member of your famly! Ths season Is one we partcularly. want to slmve wth all our good neghbors and frends, so were lookng forward to your Holday t vst. Drop In soon, wont you? Were always happy to see you and serve you here at our pharmacy. kmnm WOODBWDOE ( from your neghbor THE CALIFORNIA OIL COMPANY Drve safely... have a happy holday J^!^; SUWMI V* tam-"»f-fc»y «* **.^~^s?«t ll.» *&&**» <<* **&**& m :,...1 AA?4s

6 %. \ PAGE SIX The -,n } the Mtlhag: Folks m:»v leav! WoodbrdC lt somehow thcv never forget our Own. Ths notp arrved the othrr ly from Carolyn Valentne Coen* a m nber of WHoclbreltjps ftntr famly : "Dear folks: Here s just a small contrbuton to your mnst worthy, fund. Lets say t s n memory of Ion? past Crrstmns seasons, memores so brght they wll never fade because they wore spent n my home town of Woodbrdge wth famly and frends, many of whom have gone. You are dong n fne work and are to be comcratulated. Happy Holday Greetngs from the lend of perpetual sunshne and warmth. We do not mss shovellng snow, but we do mss the home. folks n WoodbrdRe. We 11 let you you nto :t lttle secret. Carolyn. there has bren very lttle snow for the past few years Two Fords men, Kenneth K. An- j dcrscn, 10(J!> Man Street and Don- j ad B. Maor. 78 Koyen Street. are on De Dem s lst of the College of Arts and Scences at Rutgers,Unversty. Both are graduates of Woodbrdp.e Hgh School.... PPC Joe Karabnehalc, son of Mrs. Anna Karabnchak, New Street. Fords, recently spent a seven-day rest and recuperaton leave n Kokura, Japan. Normally statoned n Korea. Karabnchak stayed at one Of Japans belt resort hotels and enjoyed many luxures unobtanable on the war-torn pennsula.... Oops...,We made a mstake lh last weeks ssue. The artst n the famly of the James^A. Comptons, Perth Amboy, formerly pt Oreen Street, snt Mrs. Compton. but Gwynne, her daughter. Sorry.,.. The State Theatre now has one of those new wde screens for the new type moves, Mr. A. J. Sabo, owner, always keeps up wth the tmes,... Mr. and Mrs. Anton Tll and son, John, St. George Avet.Be, Colon la, have returned fom l huntng trp to Burlngton County where John shot a 7-pont buck deer, weghng 150 pounds.... At the Typewrter: Youfean look for a number of engagement announcements n the paper next week after Santa Claus leaves those sparklers n stockngs of certan Townshp young lades,.,. Partcpatng In the Navys wnter tranng maneuvers "Operaton Sprngboard" tost month aboard the destroyer t)ss Johnston was James E. Gullcs, freman, TJSN, son of Mrs. JulU Gulcs, 382. Oak Avenue, llfoodbrdge... It certanly looks Chrstrnasey around town, wth all those lovely home decoratons. Maybe the Cvc Club contest has somethng to do wth t. Anyway, the results are splendd..... Thank You; Ths mornng, brght and early, longbefore you receve ths newspaper, I hope to be started on my annual,chrstmas Junket wth the packages for the Townshp needy made possble through your generous support of our Chrstmas fund. But, I cannot start before I menton -some -of th» many folks *h6 helped to make ths eghth annual fund a success, I partcularly wsh to thank the youngsters at Woodbrldge Hgh School and the Junor Womans Club of Woodbrdge for gvng, up ther weekends to help wrapthe hundreds of packages.... My apprecaton to the Dameo Truckng Co. of Steel Equpment and partcularly Mr. Le Corte, for-donatng a truck and the servces of a truck drver to delver the packages.... Also Larry Clement and the boys of the Road Department for cartng those bg cartons full of toys and clothng down from our thrd floor (and f you have ever clmbed those steps you wll apprecate what a Job (that really s. Also thanks to" the Road Department for provdng a second truck, and helpers..., And my deep apprecaton to the lades Of the Wplfajre Department, Carre Mundy, Laura Berman and Marlon Dunham, for ther fne cooperaton and understandng... And to Chef "Dck" Keatng Capt. "Ben" Parsons and Sgt "Joe" Parkas of the; Polce Department for hefcng!u> make the ]6fc^ easer.... And thanks to I, I A smart number for a j smart guy! Gaucho -sports shrt 53,93 STREET N«xt W Wttolwoctl JERSEY SCRAPBOOK JOHNMONF/MAN G#/ffGS-r A CATTLf T/pe/v7W wr once BUT FOVH TIMES torment JK mstc m THE B-52 The 4jew heavy bomber, the B- 2, l»*t8tpr" thru ry?n the swft j medum B-47. whdh has flown 656 mles per hour, accordng to Rogr M. Kyes, deputy secretary of defense. The frst producton modls wll be delvered late next year. ccordtng to Kles. Last Rghts "And ow s your "usband getn 1 on?" " e cant complan.", "My, s e that bad?" pou. you and you who contrbuted ;oys, clothng, food and money o make the whole thng possble,... last Bu Not f.vusf: Once agan t Is holday tme. t s the tme of year when cares )f the day seem to fade away and ;he joys of the season come to lve n the homes. I pray that ths season, may lve n your home for a long, long tme, brngng joy to all.... I also pray that the comng year brngs you all happness,nd contentment and that peace wll regn throughout the earth.. I hope that Chrstmas Day wll fnd you among loved ones enjoyng the happness of the youngsters as they open the packages from Santa.... In other words, I wsh you one and all the merrest Cnramas you have ever had. RW Wshng you all the thngs youre wshng for yourself, HAT. 5 BAR 92 Man Street Woudbrdgc Not to.lacrsons /VFO/PMAT/OM ro G Me#AL WASHWGTOAJ ABOUT me ooeesvt. reo ^ rue tf/cceswv wcroey**. Of T/?FA/rOM OH /77S, we Of Me PPOMUAL Hammer or Sash-Weght? Mr. Bold Im a self-made Mrs. Bolder, Well, Im a selfmade wdow. B-47 Strutojet bomber flew from England to McDll Ar Force Base, Florda, 4,480 mles, n eght hours. 53 mnutes. Dr. Albert Rchman Optometrst EYES EXAMINED Hours: Weekdays 9 A. M. - 8 P. M. Saturdays 9 A- M. - 5 P. M. Closed Wednesdays 84 Man St. (Cor. School St.) WOODBRIDGE Tel. WO or Chrstmas CHILDRENS BOOKS, EDUCATIONAL TOYS Holffate, Mlton Bradley, Others DOLLS & ACCESSORIES "Tonl," "Mary Hartlne" "Raggedy Anne & Andy" "Walkng," "Heart Beat" "H. H. Ayers" and others STUFFED ANIMALS TRUCKS SPACE HATS.ADULT BOOKS t BIBLES ATLASES COOK BOOKS DICTIONARIES DIARIES SCRAP and PHOTO ALBUMS N FRIENDSHIP, READING, GUEST, MOTORING LOGS I WRITING PAPER and NOTES WRITING PORTFOLIOS GAMES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY CHRISTMAS CARDS NEW YEAR CARDS R, B6OK SHOP 79 Smth St., Perth Amboy (Onp. Ktrad Theatre) Opt Evenngs tll Chrstmas WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1953 Bob Cummnrs and Oftrs Day nre Rrt.ttH alone so ncely :n Lucky Me" that Mvty Verer s lkrly to repeat ths combnaton for hs producton of 1 Yf»nkW Doodle Grl." He could do worse 1 It serms that "Ht the D~ck" s about to be flmed for the thrd tme, RKO has made t twce anc new MGM IS plannng a verslo:- wth Ann Mller and Vera-Elen all set for t. Ths tme t wll be made In Cnemascope., As reported, Jmr Haver ha* come out of her retrement n e Catholc convent and s sad to b* eyeng the co-stan-ng role n thf move verson of th? Broadway play. "My Sster Eleen" In order to get ther current pctures ov^r wth the publc qute a number ol Hollywooc.",ar. Are makng personal &pr?ranees wth the shows. Among them are June Allyson. who s makng appearances wth "The Glen Mller Story." Alan Ladd s abroad, tourng Europe wth "Shane" Hollywood s holdng a languagr We Speealw n FOODS OPEN FOE hrxen AND DINNERS 11 A, M. to 11 P. M. Closed Tuesdays ORDERS TO TAKE OUT OHnese BARBQUE Route 25 Cloverkaf WOODBRIDGE Telephone WO \h\- ths be the mencst Chrstmas season crer for you and vne jtmly... and max wt have ht^mess und prosperty n the \ew Year. Wll B«Closed Chrstnas Day and Saturday, December 26 WOODBRIDGE STUDIO Wndsor J. I.aks, Prop. 74 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE ^COIH //f uuorlds IDet... NECGHI and ELNA To all dur mmy If rlends, old and nnv, we say most seerety; "Thunks a mllon... and may the happness of the wson abde wth you throughout the whole New Year." George, Paul, Florence and Anne. Your Absolute Satsfwtlon It Guaranteed at Your NECCHI Sewng Crcle Smth St. t Perth Araboy VA G-JJ212 OppolU Cty P»rkn Lot»t R. K. suuon. \v: :n Jrtnnrsp. The students? None other that Frederc March, Mckey Rooney. Or«ce Kelly and BUI Holden They wll hove 15 cnys n Japan wth "Brdges»t Toko-r." Now f* turn stout for Benay VenuU and her husband. Earler tn yc«r, husband Fred Clark commuted ve plane west-east to vst Benay. who was then workng n "Ha*el Flagg" on Broadway. Now Benay wh commute from New YJlt.to Hollywood to r* wth ClarkJ^ho s workng n ;»arsm the sween adaptaton of Ue play. Lvns It Up," whch stars Dean Martn. Jerry Lews,nr Panet Legh. To the surprse of many, Shrley 3ooth wll play and sng In her next flm. "About Mrs. Lesle." She :>ns Vocalsed on Broadway n ^ueh muscals as "A Tree OroV n Brooklyn" anl HoSlywooo Pnafore." WEATHER REPORT A Georga farmer reports t lus raned so much snce last Ookbrr that a 16-uch grnd- Stoe be left out In the weather was reduced through eroson to j the sze of a doughnut. Cncn- j nat Enqurer. Seasons Greetngs from the ISELIN THEATRE!»lln, N. J. Mtt Thrrr wll br no performance Thursday, D-T^mbcr 24th so that our rmploytes may spend Chrstmas Err wth ther famles. FRI. and SAT., DEC Gala Chrstmas Show Contnuous from 1:15 Frday BIG COLOR HITS Janr Wyman - Ray Mllland "LETS DO IT AGAIN" Robert Stack WAR PAINT" Plus: The Smash Cartoon "RUDOLPH. THE RED NOSE REINDEER" SUN. to WED., DEC. 30 Glenn Ford THE BIG HEAT Plus: Broderk* Crawford "THE LAST POSSE" INDIA-RUSSIA PACT Inda and Russa have sgned a fve-year trade agreement the frst between the two countres. Accordng to an Indan government Communque, the agreementprovded for "everythng possble development and strengthenng of trade relatons between both countres on prncples of equalty and mutual beneft," 26-YEAR CHURCH jfc< ORD OREENSBORC-lTC-TATntysx years ago. a Sunday School teacher told hs troop of Boy Scouts he would Rve them some hew equpment f they enmc lo Sunday school and stayed for church every 8unday for the rest of the year. One of the Scouts. Wynne Ross, kept on gong fnd was recently honored by hs class for 26 years perfect attendance. Sen. McCarthy denes ll:at hs KOftl s to be Presdent of th- Unted States. IIYv /v//w /. :j/ /:. ; ;, am haflrs of V-.n Chrstmas mnnh olnrc md tjrfa In) vcf throughout tlt ftllsflllts Vl.W.V - COIIW. Raymond Jackson & Son DRUGGISTS 88 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE STATE THEATRE WOODBRIDGE. N. J. TODAY THRU SATURDAY Now on Our New Wde Cnemascope Screen Alan LADD - Patrca MEDINA n "BOTANY BAY" Plus: Jeanne CRAIN - Dale ROBERTSON n % "CITY OF BAD MEN" CHRISTMAS DAY CONTINUOUS Merry Chrstmas to All SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Now on Our New Wde Cnemascope Screen Jane POWELL - Gen«NELSON n "THREE SAILORS and a GIRL" plus THE BOWERY BOYS In, "PRIVATE EYES" Natures Way The two crackmen had been tollng for hours at a tough safe. They were about to gve up when one of them rose and moved toward the telephone. "Watcha don?" asked hs mate, alarmed. "Ths Is sure to work," sad the frst wth a sgh. "Ill ask the wfe to come over." INDEPENDENT IW [I the UnltPd ; «! Wthhold^ rat IV,. * of 18,), "1,- Present 2n,,,. curlty t.f,x K - a t *3,600 of s;, cent as at Former c Pro Sorm, nnl. Flu,,, Eght states -- Calforna, New York. Pennsylvana, Oho. Illnos, Trxns. Mrrtennand New Jersey nn to r-.p f"-rc(fsler hnlf of the motor -cars ments of,, n the I). S, out a j n., Gala Holday Atlncdnns at Vmr W:l< (., p, Dally I mm MAJESTIC P. M A Waller Itpnde Tltrulre HI,,;.<> ST»RTIV UIH1STMAS, HtlhW H, M M-G-Ms BIGGEST MUSICAL SHOW!, ^ Sngng Romanct Flmed n Flotda Cyprs Gardent Wonderland f (or lovtr I VAN ESTHER WILLIAMS JOHNSON Mo N f MARTIN STRAND Hlkrest At Ml l CHILI>KI:N II, Imlrr r; v REOPENING CHRISTMAS DAY WITH 2 UK. llnl lm I1II< FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT BAKdAIN IlK I- Randolph Scott n "THUNDER OVER THE PLAINS" In Color e The wraths are hung n tl wndows. Gfts, ^ay n grandeur because they are folded n the generous love of the g,ver, lay neath the green boughs of the Yule tree. Hearts overflow wth warm kndness as though fred by the star whch the shepherds saw over Bethlehem of Judea. Joys, frst known when frankncense and myrrh were placed reverently besde a manger where slept a Babe wrapped n swaddlng clothes, possessmens hearts.. (, It s the eve qf the Natvty when, accordng to Chrst ^ * ; tan doctrne, God gave to the world hs only foegotj- «ten Son. It s Chrstmas a j propnegy come true, a promse fulflled. To devoutj segments of cvlzaton through the ages, Chrstmas s the foundaton and symbol of ther fath, and each annversary of ts occurrence s the moment for solemn reafrmaton of Dvne belef. H l)5! Chrstman lves and wll ever lye^bccause thngs of the sprt never de. So as the last fluted notes of the organ fade tonght through the farthest recesses of church, and the fnal words of a protesson of fath ; reach for ther MUJst meanng, Jet^heje tje renewed and epphasaed the eternal sgnfcance >f the frrst Chratmas the begnnng source of boundless and rch blessngs. f,;.* (<t ml. Anno IVunU "THE KID HtllM LEFT rkl.d" EVERY SATURDAY 1 P. M (HANT K1DDII SIluW AT THE STRAND IMKll \)\W\\ That the sprt, whch s the precous essence of Chrstmas, may be wth you through, all the days of all the years a the earnest wsh of t Board ot Drectors., the offcers and the staff of The frst Bank and Trust Co# V. "The Bank wth ALL the ServuW* Smth Street at Map(e Perth Amboy N Member Federal Depost Insurance Corpo» lulu 1

7 INDEPENDENT-LEADER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1953 PAGE SEVEN FORDS NEWS SnkpenDent-eabet FORDS NEWS sl Ktes Held For Mrs. Nork jd.s Mrs. Alberta Nork, 47 l Avenue, ded n the Perth ln,\ (JHKTHI Hosptal. A resl-, hre lor the pst 18 years,, ws a member of the PTA of, 1 ;)dy of Prarn School.. ;hr s survved by her husband. Ilum, two daughters. Mss semry and Mss Joan Nork and j sons. Wllam, Jr., and Denns rk nl at hotn 1 : two ssters, Mrs. nclc Rufts, Phladelpha.and s, Mary LonRacre, Sunbury, Pa.; e brothers, Anthony. Meskunas d John Mrskuns, Phladelpha; JlT Mrskunas, Wheelng., W. L Albert Meskunas, Cleveland, o am Alex Mcskunas, Frackt Pa. IIKTHI st vres were held In I.ady of Pence Church wth John E. Grmes.celebrant of tmss. Rev. Stanley J, Levan- Irt. deacon, and Rev. Alfred D. llh. sul-dcaeon. Bural was n tn t Hdes Cemetery, Colona. pallbearers, nl members of mls Lons Club, were Lous!, Walter Rasmussen, John CJorgc Kovak. Lafayette >,ton and Wllam Westlake. leral Servces for Mrs. Nagy OltDS Andrew Nagy, 69, 112 h s ret. ded In the Perth Amrt.U Hosptal. He Is sur- v fnur dnurhtnrs, Mrs, Mary y, Rernnnlsvllf; Mrs. Dcdof. Sttcn Islund; Mrs. Sten )nll; and Mrs. Mchael Kuhnls; three son, Andrew and n, Fords, and Stehen, Rartan hp: 13 Rrnndchldren antl < ut uncld. uncal sfrvkes were held Satn Our Lady of Chu rh wltl Rev. John E, as flcbrnnl tf the rthuwn Av.sttr.? were Rev. Stanley jmc.sk. ;s deacon and Rev. At- Knl as sub-deacon. u, 1 w.s n Our Lady of Hunf Church Cemetery. Pallbearers rulel Hotlmn. Lous Gy-, AVx Laknpos, Mchael Varn Kardos and Jolm Man-. y Mxers Enjoy Party ut Top Hut ranklm Announce Daughters Engagement HOPELAWN -. Mr. and Mrs. ames C. Frankln, 25 Lee Street, nnounce the engarement of ther dfturhter, Ann, to Rchard Bnder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Valentne Bnder, 93 Howard Street. An Aprl weddnr n planned. Mss Frankln,a graduate of WoodbrdKe Hgh School, class of 51, s employed n the offce of.lneoln-merrury Dvson of the mtl Motor Company, Rartan Townshp. Her nance was Rfaduated from Perth Amboy Hgh School, class of 47, and s employed as a mason. Calanton-Iacono Betrothal Told HOPELAWN Mr. and Mrs. Anfhony Iacono of Amsterdam, N. Y., have announced the encagement of ther daughter, Rose, to James Calanton, son of Mr, and Mrs. Vctor Calanton, 98 Loretta Street. Mss Iacono s a graduate of St. Marys Insttute, Amsterdam. Her fance,was recently dscharged from the U. S. Marne Corps. He ts employed at the Rartan Arsenal. Two New Members Jon Fords Post of. V.F.W. FORDS Harry A. Lamp, Metuchen, and Wllam S. Gastgeber, Fords, were ntated Into membershp of the Fords MemnrRl ost VPW, by Commander Vncent Fannston, at a meetng held n the post home. Harvey Lund, New Years Eve party charman, announced Uree-plece orchestra wll provde mustf. A mdnght supper wll be served by Mrs. Mary Larson. Home-School AssocatonDonatons Voted Entertans 110 at Party By VFW Auxlary HOPELAWN The Hopelawn commttees were Mrs. Alex Sabo Home and School Assocaton held, and Mrs, John Husko, decoratons; ts annual Chrstmas party In the Mrs. Mchael Kopcho, Mrs. John school wth over 110 persons attendng. Mrs. Joseph Bednar was freshments Schwelner and Mrs. Aberty, re- general chnlrman wth Mss Bertha Jaffa, co-charman. Entertanment was provded by the ffthool chldren, wth the followng partcpatng: Charlotte Zambor, Vrgna Racz and Jance Worak, chorus dancng and acrobatcs: a rope and tap dance by the Msses Zambor and Racz. Jo Ann Wnnlck, tap solo; Carolyn Sackett, Hungaran ballet; Karen Hladlk, pano solo; Barbara Frank. I, accordon solo; and Nancy Loso, vocal. Santa Claus was mpersonated by Mrs. Perce Aberty of Colona. Mss Jaffe led the sngng of caros. Mrs. Alex Zambor arranged the program. Mrs. Dante Sackett, presdent, was honorary charman. Other Gft Exchange Features Post Auxlary Party HOPELAWN Tlfe Lades Auxlary of Hopelawn Memoral Post 1352, VFW, held ts regular meetns and Chrstmas party n post rooms. A gft exchange was featured. Guests were Mrs. Alce Domejka and Mrs. Emly Westlake of «he Lades" Auxlary of Fords Memoral Post 6090, VFW. The specal award wnner was Mss Eleanor McCann. Hostesses were Mrs. H«len Nemyo and Mrs. Elnore Czlnkota. SET MEETING DATE FORDS The Lades Auxlary of Fords Memoral Post 6090, VFW, wll meet Deoember 28 at 8 P. M. n post headquarters. Woodbrdge Oaks News By GLADYS E. SCANK 126 Elmhurst Avenue Iseln, New Jersey Telephone ME Mr. and Mrs. Robert Argalas attended a shower gven at a farewell party gven by Mrs. Norvlle I)S A Chrstmas party \va I n tlte Top Hut, Metuchen, by Tostweler, Maulewood, for Ms. {Jolly Mxers wth Mrs. Stella Lous Welcker, Mllnston, who unsk, presdent, mpersonal- wth her husband and two sons FBanta Claus and dstrlbutum are movng to Chcago. Several u; -fts. Presents were exgel by secret pals. Lttle Bobby Smth, son of frends and relatves were present, ETs. Helen Bertekup led sns- Mr. and Mrs, Albert Smth. Adams Of carols, The brthday of Mrs Street, returned home from the Peterson of Nxon was cele-1 hosptal n tme for the Chrstmas >d All further meetngs wll festvtes, osponed untl after the hol-,nnl the next meetng wll be January 7 at Ht: home of Alulu Russel <>f Nxon. 1 OR SMITHS 5KUS Mr. and Mrs. Henry :, 12 Una, Street, are the paruf a son born In the Perth DV General Hosptal. rv OK TOTS " KLAWN A Chrstmas purrhldren of members of the Itter Cub wll be held Decem- Bl!RT ISENBERG lometrlst f.yt Examned M\V BRUNSWICK AVE. FORDS, N..1. O. turds Tluv.tre r-,:!l:h to H, Wed. In 1 I 1 - M. In 5 P. M..cl by Apotmcnl Lttle Marge Macken, Adams Street, s sufferng from tonsllts. We hope you are better for Santas Strnst (.mtntp o\..season In our-many jrcwh and ther jumle.s. Dambach & tfrolch NKVV BUUNSWICK AVENUE Valley VOGELS Lquor Store MAIN STHEKT for the wnes-lquors 0BaM; WO01>BalM;E For Your Holday (VJdr SCOTCH RYE BOUKBON MIAJNDY UQUER WINES kmhllc and Imported CHAMPA^fc Dotetffc and Imported BfckK Ifolday Wrapped and Fancy Bottles Make an Ideal Gft! DAILY 9 A. M. TO 10 V. M. vst. Mr. and Mrs..Martn Cohen, Bradford Pace, attended the weddng of Mss Gal Zarachov and Howard Cohen at Ueshwa of Benhonhurat at 79th Street, Brooklyn, on Saturday nght. Wllam Lnkov. Newark, was a weekend guest at the Cohen home. Mrs. J. T. Snclar Jones of George Place, were New York vstors Thursday.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snger. Francs Street, were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Watt, Brooklyn, over the week-end. Robert Snger, son of Fjed Snger, was\ Santa Claus In the Chrstmas play at the Colona School where the Woodbrdge Oaks North chldren attend. Eml Trgla and lttle daughter, Judy, were on the sck lst ths past week but have qute recovered. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bagnn, New York Cty, were weekend guests at the Trglla home. Mr. and Mrs. Trgla and daughters are guests at the Bagnn home for the Chrstmas week. Lttle Marc- and Joel Stenberg, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stnberg, Wood Avenue, have been ll for the past.couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Snabaldl and chldren, Kearny, were Thursday evenng guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Imperlae, George Place. The Woodbrdge Oaks Acorn Club met at the home of Mrs. Wllam Dwyer, George Place, Frday evenng. r The Woodbrdge Oaks Knttng Club held ts Chrstmas party Wednesday evenng. There 10 members present. Lttle Martha Lynn Neale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neale, Adams Street, s on the sck lst. Mrs, Anthony Balasco, Adams Street, s ll wth a vrus nfecton, Mrs. Harry Evans, and chldren, Dorothy Cheryl nd Harry, Jr., were Wedn^sdaj evenng dnner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Cuthbertson, Oak Tree Road. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Scank, Adams Street, were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Robert C, Scank and Mss Volet Scank at dnner on Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. John McCar- (on. were Saturday evenng guests Mothers Club Entertans Scouts. FORDS-The Mothers Club of Boy Scout Troop 51, sponsored by the Fords Lons Club, was hostess at a Chrstmas party for the scouts held In the VFW Home. Carols were sung and members partcpated n games. Each boy receved a gft fvom Scoutmaster Harold- Backus and one fcom the Mothers Club. Dollar eflfts w<re exchanged. Mrs Robert Slusser, presdent of the Mothers Club, presented a check to Backus from her group. The scouts presented hm wth a personal gft. Mrs. Thomas McCochrane was presented wth a gft for her work wth the club for the past year Quests were Walter Rasmussen. nsttutonal representatve of the club; Henry Dambaok and Car Sundqust, St\, members of the troop commttee. Refreshments were served. Group Makes Merry At Chrstmas Party FORDS A Chrstmas party was held by the executve board of the Fords Rartan Townshp branch of the Womens Guld of the Perth Amboy General Hos pltal at the home of Mrs. John Janderup, Amboy Avenue. The group sang carols and ex changed gfts, Chrstmas record were played. Refreshments wer served. FEELING BETTER FORDS Wllam J, OHara, 81 Gordon Avenue, s recuperatln at home after havng been a surgcal patent n St. Peters Hos ptal, New Brunswck. FORDS Mrs. Dorothy FarnRton presded at the meetng of the Ladles" Auxlary of Fords Memoral Post 6090, VFW. held n 3ost rooms. Mrs. Rose Mare Oalya, Keaabey, nd Mrs, Margaret Larsen, Fords, rere welcomed Into membershp. A donaton was made to the Boy Scouts of Amerca and a $10 donaton was voted for the hosptal )Brty for veterans at Lyons Hos- 1U1. A Chrstmas party followed wth Mrs. Alce Domejka and Mrs. Ann Mako as hostesses. Secret pals exchanged gfts and were revealed. New ones were selected. Fnal plans for the NBw~Years EVe party wll be made at the December 28 meetng. Fords Woman Des In Amboy Hosptal FORDS Mrs. Anne Janderup Hendrlctaen, 78 Lberty Street, ded n the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, She was a member of St. Stephens Dansh Lutheran Church, Volet Rebekah Lodge of the Odd Fellows, Past Noble Grands Assocaton, Mohawk Councl, Degree of Pocahontas, Mohawk Craft of Dary Mads and the Freja Lodge of Dansh Ssterhood. Survvng are her husband, Hans P.; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Steffensen, Fords; two sons, Hans N., South Rver, and Alvln R., Mlford, Conn.; fve grandchldren, and a brother, John Janderup, Rarltan Townshp. Bural was In the Sprng Grove Cemetery, Hartford, Conn. About Your Home BY FRANCES DELL SON FOR TOOMEY There s a popular tendency FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Rober among homemajcers today to mx Toomey, 125 Hornsby Avenue, an furnture of dfferent perods. Ths the parents of a son born n th mxng of tradtonal and contemporary furnshngs s sad by some Perth Amboy General Hosptal., decorators to forecast a new style ON CHRISTMAS LEAVE n home decoraton. KEASBEY Arman Thrd Clas Ths blendng of perods s cer- John R, Egry, statoned at Moody, tanly a practcal Idea. Almost Ar Force Base, Georga, s spendng hschrstmas leave wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Egry, 37 Dahl Street. NEW YEARS PARTY FORDS A New Years Eve party wll be held by the Fords Memoral Post 6090, VFW, and Its auxlary December 31 n post rooms. A three-pece orchestra wll furnsh the musc. NEW DAUGHTER FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nalepa, 12 Beech.street, are the parents of a daughter born n the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. 87-YEAR-OLD WOODCWOPPER TENAFLY, N. J. Although Samuel Jackson Kelly s 87 years old. he earns hs lvng splttng frewood. Kelly says he plans to retre at 90 f busness Is stll good Robert Skora, George Pla6e. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clough and daughters, Peggy and Barbara, Adams Street, wll be Chrstmas guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Robert H. Steele, Elzabeth. The Chrstmas Festjvar of Trnty Church Sunday School of Berkley Boulevard and Cooper Avenue wll be held Sunday, December 20 at the Church at 7 P. M. We wsh wfe could send a specal Holday Greetng to each frend weve made ths year. Instead, we take ths means wsh you, all a Happy Holday and Frutful New Year, The Fords Natonal Bank The Frendly Bank of Fords, J4ew Jersey Member: Federal Reserve System, Federal Depost Insurance Corp. veryone of us has an old desk, sofa or,chest that belonged to our Orandmother tor whch we feel a m 4eal of affecton. However, gleat many people prefer modern r oontemporary furnture, for the most part, In ther homes. Ths ew trend probably stems from her desre to enjoy the new and the old. A large number of modern peces re beng produced In medum ra- ;her than pale colors, whle tradonal furture s beng njade n many of the lghter woods. The correspondng color tones makes t possble to use tables, chars and such n the same room even hough they are not released In stylng. Modern hardwood veneer furnture not only brngs out the full bealty of the wood gran, but t s much more durable, when.of a good qualty, than many sold peces, Curved shapes are possble wth the new plywoods and hardwood veneers. Also, veneer matchng has been perfected to the pont where almost any desred effect n wood pattern can be had. All ths permts unlmted selecton n desgn, color and pattern, ttms makng, t smple to fnd peces of dfferent perods whch lojok well together. One well known decorator stated that, he has always preferred mxng perod* because t gves a varety to rooms that can be gotten n no other way. EFFECTIVE DUCK CALL QLENWOOD SPRINGS, Col. Lyle Call, an auto deafer, duckhuntng wth two frends, was n a wllow blnd, when a flock of ducks crcled overhead. Call blew a few notes on hs duck Call and the flock came In for a landng. To Calls surprse, a bg Mallard drake flew straght for the blnd Sand llnded on Calls lap. Wth the help Hs companons, Call dspatched t&e fowl n an unorthodox manner., A FAMILY WEDDING BOSTON, Mass. When Alfred J. Mclnns and Phylls Mosconee were recently marred In East Bostons Sacred Heart Church, t was defntely a famly affar. The couple had us attendants sx brothers.of the brde, and sx ssters of the groom. FIRST IN U>1 YEARS LOS ANGELES, Calf. Mrs. Susan H, JSean recently entered the hosptal for the frst tme n 101 ye»rs. She celebrated- Her 101st brthday In the hosptal. Mrs. Bean has 12 chldren, 22 grandchldren and 3 great-grandchldren. SPEEDER LATER DIES ATLANTA, Qa Three lours after beng gven a tcket fo speedng Grover C. Forte, ft Negro, was klled when hs OAT, travelng at a speed estmated by polce at 75 mles an hour,crashed nto a utlty pole. Nght Before Chrstmas Theme of Pupl Program FORDS A Chrstmas program,, caton meetng wll be held In New "The Nght Before Chrstmas," Bnmswlck, January 8. was featured at School 14 PTA It was.voted that a gft of $10 meetng. The followng chldren be gvento the Natonal Headquarters fund and $25 to the State partcpated: Let* Elek, Kenneth Valovcln. Headquarters Buldng fund, both Elsa Arnold, Chester Sedlvy, Carol In memory of Mss Helen Lorch, Lynn Pry, OTenn Lpnck, Paulne The attendance prlw was won by Schneder, Thomas Kerr, Carol Mss Georglanna Cronces and Mrs, Ann Banks, Ralph Fodor, John Hlls classes. Shearn, Oefald Zkow, James Szewczyk, Barbara Johnson, Beverly Robertson, Rchard Atdeman, John Oural, Bert Seeman. Nancy Nocds Entertan Vrobel, Roy Barankovlch, Robert Palasak, flobert Bodnar, Edward Wasko, KurtPerry, Joseph Rutherford, John DeVald, Roger Olb- For Baby Daughter son, Larry Carter, Carol Peterson. Donna Stevens, Audrey Benl. Carol Westlake, Carol Heath, Patrca Moroz, Arlene Vargonck. Darlene Zakalyk, Jean Bedner, Patrca Caso, Jean Bodnar, Mary Ann Adams, Gayle BogdanowlU, Noreene Nenel, Janet Eagle, Lee Ellen Jensen, Ralph Banks, Thomas Lurtd, Walter Amos, Chrs Sorensen, Jacquelne Pendleton, Sherry Ostergaard, Jane Melder, Peggy Patrck;, Marlene Wasslrck, Susarl Havrllla, Barbara Oastgeber, Elzabeth Pllesky, Also, Carol Krauss, Robert Ohlson, Edwn Gordon, Kenneth Nene, Charles MastroVlch, John Kermondy, John Kerwln, Allan Szucs, Donald Krauss. Peter Smth, Donald Ratclff, Leonard Gons, John Dudlk, Mchael Fsco, John Bedher, Mchael W&lss, Dtanfl Antok Beverly Stevens, Sandra "Wan Kathleen Mllusremkl. Thomas Tomovlch. WUl Herber, Whna Novak, Sharon Vereshack. John Carnevale, Sharon Nelson, Ronald Peterson and Mchael Torok, The Chrstmas gfts brought n by members wll be gven to the Salvaton Army for dstrbuton. It was announced that the pupls wll receve candy canes and Santa Claus chocolates. Mrs. Edward Seyler announced there are 287 members to date. The Pounders Day dnner wll be held at The Pnes, February 17 at 12:30 P. M» Reservatons.-may be made wth Mrs. Charles George untl January 29. The Parent Edu- Gfts From Mothers Receved by Scouts FORDS Boy Scout Troop No. 53, Sponsored by Our Lady of Peace Church, held Its Chrstmas party n the school annex. A gft was presented to each scout from the Mothers Club and a 25-cent glt fcsohange.waf featured. Mrs. Joseph Lasko, presdent of tye Mothers Club, presented a gft to former Scoutmaster Mlch&el Sabo, who resgned because of HI health. Scoutmaster J. C. Jacob and explorer advsor Raymond Rotello receved gfts from the club. Mrs. Stephen Mlter and Mrs. Charles Ramberg were n charge of hosptalty, G.O.P. CLUB PARTY FORDS *A candlelght dnner served, under the drecton of Mrs. George Munn and a gft exchange were featured at the annual Chrstmas party of th«fords- Republcan Club held at Franks Hall. Mrs. Wllam Toth presded as cochfcrmah, asssted by Mrs. Mldred Jensen and Mrs. Edward Deffler. Carols were sung by the group, wthmrs, Eleanor Smnk accompanyng on the pano. Mrs. Ernest French and Mrs. Else Booz were In charge of TOprogram. Just Wat! New RARItAN TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. George Anders Nprd, 75 Dartmouth Street, had ther nfant daughter chrstened Nnncy Susan at servces held In St. Johns Greek Church, Perth Amboy. Rev. Dr. Joseph Markov offcated. Sponsors were Ms Arnold Hauser of Avenel, and Paul Maskarlnetz, U. S. Nnvy. Arnold Hauscr acted as proxy for Maskarnetz. Open house was held at the Nord home. Mrs. Nord Is the former Margaret Luhotlch of Avenel. GrandjHrents Hosts At Brthday Party FORDS-- The frst brthday of Pamela A> Adamlec, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adamlec, was celebrated wth a party gven by her maternal grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Wllam Vtkosky, 68 Douglas Street. Guest* were Mrs. Anna Bosko, Pamelas great grandmother; M», and Mrs. Ernest Andrechck, her sponsors: Lnda Andrechck; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mnucc and daughter. Mlchele; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Andrechck and daughter, Sylva; Mss Maranne LaBance, Frank Ksh and Thomas Adamlec, Jr, Scout Mothers Club Members Receve Gfts FORDS Mrs, Ralph Qamo, 40 Evergreen Avenue, was hostess to members of the Mothers Club of Boy Scout Troop No, 52, at a Chrstmas party held n her home. Mrs, Wllam Dudlc was co-hostess. A dollar gft exchange was featured, A specal award was won by Mrs. Waldmstr Lund. Mrs. Charles Burdash presented the presdent, Mrs. Gamo, a gft n behalf of the,.,club..»,. \ HELP NEEDY FAMILY FORD8 The Pve and Two Club met In the home of Mrs, Mlton Hansen, 96.Summt Avenue, and voted a $5 donaton for a needy famly n Fords tor Chrstmas help. Parochal PTA At Yule Dnner FORM A Chrstmas dlnne* party WM held by the PTA of Our, Lady 0* Pence School m the amtfl wth 3<IO members attendng. Th«pastor, Rev. John E. Or lnes, offered the nvocaton. Members of the assocaton presented a skt, "Whats *-My Lne?" The followng partcpated as moderator, panel and contestants. Mrs. John Karablnchak. Mrs. Julus Paneon, Ms. James Bocanfusso, Mrs. Roee Bartonek, Mrs. M. E. MoOrath. Mrs. J. S. Barren, Mrs. Lous Toth, Mrs. Mar; I^an. Mra. Joseph Cosky Mrs. L. A. Farrell, Edmund Daly md Robert Mullgan. Father Orlmea presented gtfta to the faculty members In behalf of the assocaton. The specal award was won by Mrs. Sml Panek. Mrs. Bartgnek sang several Chrstmas carols. Gfts Exchanged At Qub Meetng FORDS Afchnstmasparty vfou. held at the home of Mrs. Jonn. Oross, 242 Lberty Street, by the- Mothers Club of Boy Scout Troop 51, sponsored by Fords Lons Club. Mrs. Thomas HcCoughlln was assstant hostess. A gft was presented to the presdent, Mrs. Robtrt slusser, n behalf of the club by Mrs, Esther Sundqust. Specal awa: ds went to Mrs, WllUam Jensen ^nd Mrs. Oross. Gfts were exchanged. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rasmussen and Harold Backus, scoutmaster. Rasmusaen s a member of the troop commttee. Members of the club wll be hostesses January 12 at a scout round-table sesson to be held at 7:30 P. M. n Sohool 7, The Bent meetng wfrbe January 14 wth Mt. Mlehael Foldl and Mrs. Jensen as hostesses. Santa Claus Vsts Troop 52 Yule Fete FORDS A Chrsltmas party was held by Boy Scout Troop No. S3 followng a meetng In the Rym of School No. 7. Each scout was presented wu a gft from Santa Claus, Impersonated by Wllam Hallegaard. Carols were sung by tne group, led by Assstant Scoutmaster Harold EUwlntrer. Alfred SehrothJ as troop member, entertaned wth pano accordon solos. Mothers Club members were hostesses and, presented lfts to- SeoutmatteF Ralph Oamo and Ellwnger. (IV wth you every happness ths Chrslma Day and All the best tkujs n lfe n tht-new Year. SCHOOL ST. COOKIE JAR 387 School Street Woodbrdge... FOR THAT NEW Oldsmoble for 1954 Makes Debut To Dealers n ShOW! CHICAGO, ILL.:..Clmax of the Oldemobte Dfealer s the revelaton of the 54 "Racket." Even OLdsmoble dealers, accustomed to new model announcements through many jyeurs, heralded the new car wth standng ovatons. And no fonder,.. for the new 1954 "Oldsmoble s out a full year ahead wth entrely new low-levftl tylng... new "Rocket" Engne power,., new power feature*! Juat wat tll you, see t Jmt wat tll you drve tl Then youll know why Old* dealers cbeeredt See your obdlft dealer January the bg announcement date! 4L V J WOODBRIDGE AUTO SAFES 475 Kahwuy Avenue _

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They ttunk U»t nothng can be whch t not compnbentbk by ther lttle mnds. AH msttfc, Vw&nfo, whether they be mens or dnhfcafc are lttle. In ths great umveae of oara, nan» a mere nsect, an ant, ft lfe JntrWt, a» compared wth the boundles* tpwdd about hm, as measured by Hat JntfWfftm- capable of graspng the whole truth sad knowledge. Yes, Vrgna, that U a Sasta Oats. Be exsts as certanly m left and generosty and devoton er, and jou knew that they abound and ghe to jaw lfe ts hghest beauty, and Joy. Alas! tosw drear; would be the world f ttese went no Santa CJana. It would be at dnary at fl tere were no Vrgnas. Hes* WMSM lbs no chud-tke fath then, no poetoy, m romance to make tolerable thj* «^<^*w»* We houm have no enjoyment, enaept In *MM* and sght. The eternal lglat wstfe wtefc cbkthood flls the»crld would be Not beleve n SaoSa CEaow? Yo» mght as well not bele* m Mares. You mght get your papa to bne ram to watch In alt the chmneys on CtarJatasfet to eaten Santa Claus but em* If ttoey <faj mtt see Santa Claus comag down what wwssd tnt prove? there, s no Santa Ctaanv The most real thngs n the vam aar tfoeat tlat nether chldren nor gam can see. Dd jon ere see the fares m tbt bant? Of etwrse not, but thats m am* Illat tttey are not there. Nobody can cm&neaw or nsgent al the wonders t&a aw m m and unseeable n hewwm. Yoa tear Lpart Urn tatty* &$* m& m what naakes the ny»ff»frnfftd^bsuj then s a vel coverog the mmm «^ vfe^k nek (be Etrengtt ot allttertrawgwlmtat that ever lved, could tear aunt CWty tzsth, fancy, poetry, km, xmumct earn pwfc ard* that curtan and new and fktom 4** aofernal Vrgna, n all ths world there s nothng elf* real and abdng. No Santa Claus? Thank God He lves and he lves forever. A thousand years from now, Vrgna, nay ten tmes ten thousand years from now, he wll contnue to make glad the heart of chldhood. Your Lfe Ths Chrstmas One of the unbelevable tragedes of the Chrstmas season every year Is the number of deaths whch occur on the hghways, as the result of preventable automoble accdents. Unfortunately, these sudden deaths often snuff out the lves of loved ones just as they are comng home to celebrate the annual Chrstmas festvtes. Statlftlcs show that the month of December Is a grm one from the standpont of automoble accdents. Weather condtons are lkely to be poor, and there s a maxmum of darkness, In whch automoble accdents are more lkely to occur than n daylght. Therefore, drvng condtons are close to ther worst n the month of the year when the major holday season occurs. Some few accdents are unavodable and even f all drvers exercse maxmum care and cauton, some fatal accdents would occur on our hghways. However, hghway records have proved that over nnety per cent of all accdents are preventable and need never occur, It s genunely dsturbng to realze that durng the Chrstmas holdays ths year. Amercans wll be klled on the hghways at the rate of perhaps a hundred a day and njured at a rate even far greater. Glancng over fgures lke these, one realzes why foregners sometmes express amazement at the carnage on U. S. hghways. Although the Unted States s, wthout a doubt, the worlds most advanced naton, perhaps representng cvlzatons farthest advanced pont, t s a black mark aganst our present-day culture that we cannot reduce hghway accdent deaths to a lesser fgure. We urge every reader and drver to exercse care and good judgment ths holday season and save hs or her lfe for many future Chrstmases. And, f that s not mportant enough, savng the lves of those you may njure or kll, through carelessness, should be a proper ncentve. Cost of Juvenle Delnquents > The Natonal Educatonal Assocaton sad recently that broken homes, unworthy. parents, poverty and other cause factors, were costng the country more than s generally realzed. Pontng out that t was ten tmes cheaper to pay for, a chlds educaton than to let hm become a delnquent, the NEA called upon parents to see to t that chldren of school age are sent to school. The Assocaton reported that school attendance records for 1953 showed that ffteen per cent of the chldren n the 14-to- 17-year-age bracket were not enrolled In any school: "^hs s aftwpjtybgly.hgh, p&v centage n vew h tle fact(that all ottte! states now have compulsory attendance laws. -. Stressng the fact that schools prevent delnquency, the NEA, calls upon parents to nvest n ther chldrens educaton, as the moral thng to do and as the economca thng to, do. The juvenle delnquent, the Assocaton sad, cost socety- about $2,500 a year. However, t cost only about $228 to keep the same juvenle delnquent n school, accordng to the NEA report Opnons of Others HM at twtar, tuns eomdou of m «pwh-mktu (Jtoeoverw, wawmtotr hm as one of the gnat jftjmc teaehan at the 9««ba ~eaauj. ud n partcular aw tbt man who bult Ae Cafonua futttute of Technol- <m nto «* qt ate aact rucarch ablty. But all tf u» aeusntlt tod non-acen- H«t aluft tannot. help but have 4 bj the example he of tj* b»lh«nt, prober nto «wreu who openly detu» hunuty n the twx af Ooda wououtt-handwork. M. humanty, not scence» BMtt poorer by hl tbt ded at a crucal taau, the moment when manknd ttmm M te otpevwuto of detm». On* of O» key fguns vha ^ unoek the *cc»u ot Vve t» Swd toot eaooh to «l "tr-~n"t euw before the *wftu ehotee* paretmled by the ammaew progrf ot tashot- Hum m tee Pandora 1 * ho* of the BHal. Th* mem- U Bt, W» «Qf k and hl can help &U men andja natons to make the dectepns wtych mean lfe rather than sucde for humanty.. The New YortTUnw. YU&D FOR STOP 1 & flc control devce frmt mght Interest St. Loutoanjs- Logan has thrown away many of ts STOP, sgns and replaced them wth sgns that say "YIELD the rght of war." They decorate corners where the flow ot vehcles r one drecton U too lght to requre a regular 3TOP. " Motorsts who approach a YtEU> sgn may contnue un wthout stoppng f no other machnes are crossng the Intersec- UOB. Ths s store reasonable than requrng drvers to sfop at an empty ntersecton and t Hves added authorty to the regular 6TC* sgn. On that bull alow It wght be worthwhle- m the cty of the rollng stop, St. LouU. St. Lous P««t- Dls]Ktch. * TRENTON Chrstmas carols are resoundng throughout the State House corrdors these days whle two Governors of New Jersey the old and the newmx work wth pleasure durng the Yuletde season. Governor Alfred E. Drscoll. whose seven-year regn expres at noon January 19 remans busy n the front executve offce, whle Robert B. Meyner, who wll succeed Drscoll, performs sem-executve chores In an offce nearby. Meyner s conferrng wth top cabnet members daly to learn the headache ca,uses of each n order to get an overall pcture of the State Government, ncludng the problems he wll nhert. For the frst tme In any State, the outgong Governor s helpng the ncomng Governor make a smooth landng n the executve char. In former years n New Jersey ncomng Governors wated untl Inauguraton Day, before gettng a glmpse of the Executve sute, even when a Republcan succeeded a Republcan, or a Democrat replaced a Demoovat. Usually, durng such a transton perod a new Governor stayed mles away from the State Captol. Hundreds of State offcals and employees have been crowdng around New Jerseys offcal Chrstmas tree n the rotunda of the State House at noontme to lsten to approprate -melodes, sung by a pcked chorus, selected from many offces. Governor Drscoll offloally pushed the button to lght up the beautful tree yesterday and snce that tme the rotunda has been the center Qf attracton. Brght lghts n State Captol corrdors have been replaced by green and red holday hues. Another large Chflatm^s tree covered by lghts and synthetc ccles, stands as a slent but beautful 6entry n the Governors recepton room. Through ths symbol of good cheer both NIGHT UKIOKK UIMSTMAtt Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grlbblns TREE: New Jerseys only "Book Jacket Chrstmas Tree" s crculatng the true Chrstmas sprt at the State Lbrary. Standng ten feet hgh among shelves of books n the slent realm of knowledge that comprses the beautful State lbrary, the green growth of the tree Is covered wth home-made paper chans and tnsel and book jackets of many colors and desgns. Dungaree-clad grl offce attaches worked overtme ten days before Chrstmas to decorate the Chrstmas tree wth the unque book cover desgns, whch are partcularly approptafe. state Lbraran Roger McDonough. Mss Margaret Coonan, head of the Law and Legslatve Secton of the State Lbrary; Joseph A. Tafs, Assstant to the L-braran, and Joseph Pzzullo, legslatve reference assstant, drected.the tree-trmmlrg actvtes. Each book jacket was carefully selected and placed on the tree wth purpose and desgn, prncpally to show the wde range of materal In books and the broad knowledge and satsfacton that may be ganed By takxf tme out to read them. The jackets range from the Holy Bble and The Book of Sants to The Nature of Gamblng and The Psychoanalytc Lawyer Looks at Marrage and Dvorce. Other book Jackets hangng securely on the tree blare out, such ttles as The Words of Justce prm**^, the Law and Customs-of the Sea, By KENNETH FINK, Drector. Prnceton Research Servce PRINCETON People across the state of New Jersey are of the opnon that a man should receve $150 per month In the form of a penson ether Ivcnn government or busness or both when he reaches retrement age. Ths was the medan average amount named When Prnceton Research Servces New jersey Poll staff reporters put the followng queston to a representatve cross-secton of the states adult publc: "How much money do you thnk a man should receve each month In the form of a penson -ether government or busness or both when he reaches retrement age?" STATEWIDE RESULTS llndfr $60 1% $(! J80-99 :.. 5 $100 24» $120 S $125 «$ Z $150 IT" $ Z $175 2 $ $ Over $ "Medan werue amount Your Garden Ths Week By Charta H. Rntcen XJntventy, the Stoc Unversty of New Jertey "Crmnal "Law n New Jersey, *. drawn aut battle, wth economc soap. Trap klls nsert* rf thj The Publc Speakers Treasure securty ptted aganst the pure young stage..chest, Amercan Foregn Polcy, / ar enthusasts. When they become (older and ABC for Book Collectors, the form the waxy coatng, spray (tpes Court of Last Resort, Murder, HOLLY; New Jersey has the lttle good. The remedy then s to Madness and the Law, How themost remarkable growth ot ho- roll a small swab of cotton on the Cvl Servce Works, Forensc Psychatry, A Country Lawyer Speaks. Chldren of Dvorce, and Youve Got It Conng to You. HOLIDAYS: An extended Chrstmas holday wll be enjoyed by New Jerseys 20,000 State employees as the State* Cvl Servce Commsson has Governors the old and the new proclamed Chrstmas Eve a day ws,h the ctzens Of New Jer of rest. Ths gves the employees ey a very Merry Chrstmas and a four-ay stretch before rea D Wnnmr Happy Nel/ New VAOT Year. ) turnng Inn f«in ther thnr dutes. Huloo GLAMOR GIRLS New Jersey Pubn People Should $150 A Mont:, Pensons The gardena plnnt Is about the last plant I should select as a _^ house plant., ^ r,*. «. Of course, t does have nce Next week, the State Cvl Ser- glossy eaveg u may wt an abun. vce Commsson has proclamed dance of buds tnat glve promjs New Years Eve a half holday to o waxy flowers. But, alas, ln the help employees prepare to greet ordmary household ths promse Is the New Year. Because of the xn om fulflled, because most buds rulng, no.half day off was al- wm fall betore they open, lowed for Chrstmas shoppng as jhls s not strange because was customary n former years, commercal growers, gvng gar- Ukewse, no tme was allowed denas the controlled condtons of off for the annual Chrstmas a greenhouse, freauently have a partes n the State House or heavy loss of buds. State offces.. If. you. have a gardena plant, put t n a place where It wll have AIR:-Worrled State Depart- sun all day and where the temment of Health offcals are hop- perature wll be as near to 65 deng Santa Claus wll brng fresh grees at nght as possble. Unform ar to New Jersey. reasonably hgh temperature s Ar polluton, call It smog or necessary for success,.smaze, s the next bg problem to Another condton necessary Is be serously tackled by New Jer- hgh humdty. Ths Is dffcult to sey health.authortes. attan In a household. It wll help Compact, ljttle New Jersey, to place the gardena on a plant wth ts teemw factores and stand or table where the pot wll burnng refuse dumps, offers a resttov constantly wet sand, gravreal challenge to the authortes, el or ashes. Some beleve that the carbon If ths s not possble a layer of monoxde lrom the exhausts of an Ineh or so of sphagnum moss or almost a mllon autos and trucks of peat moss on a pe plate or cake adds to the polluton of the ar. tn and set the pot on ths. Keep No respector of State lnes, ar the moss wet. pollutants from New York and Ths wll act lke a candle wck Pennsylvana nvade New Jersey to draw the mosture up and du- InterestlRly..whether lvn,.,,, populatons tcv,-,.,, 25,000 lke s,,,;,,., Caldwell, and n,,,,; 1. larger towns wn,,,., tween 25,000»IH H,, New Brunswck s,- tc Cty, West OKM,. 1,. ; feld; or ctes \u:>, over 100,000 lke"\j.., Trenton^-al set <\,,., pensons at $f,o,.,./: average. - In rural areas :, r Il On the other h;m,,... a smaller sum sn.! Rather nt>,.,!u manual and w,, alke set 8150 ; m,,,.-. arhbunt a man s.mm the form of u pn,,,, reaches retlremr.t,:,,, Answers to,\,,,,. In the survey sh... than two out ; > -, ; they would be M.n, creased socnl s..- :., -. or other form..,.,>, vde the money,,; "they named. "Would you D \M;;.. hgher taxes m;,. hgher socnl MV 1; r, or other forms n \, :, to provde the n, r pensons." Y«s NO : AnothertnIIC.. emerge from,,<r. that the mov n ;, :. thrfk a man show form of a penson, v ; Ing they are to \>,,\ w. Clal securty p;tym :, forms of tax.-, ;,, ;, money for these pen WILLING TO I.\V I TAXES FOK ns- BAGS DEER AT IIOMI DEKR LAKE. Pa I Mrs. Mary Vacula U- wlth the changng of the wnds perse t n the ar about the plant, huntng every SWM" anrf New Jersey recprocates n At the same tme keep the sol ln shot a deer. Rwry knd. On the one hand New Jer- the pot mpst. home whle h- Im-^" sey keeps Invtng fnctores to Gerdenas n the house are lkecome nto the State and then ]y to be attacked by mealy bugs, companons. Houv. M: Went deer hunt n.- «t:.j fnds tself confronted,wth the These, n the adult form, look spotted a fve pont hn ; tver-ncreaslng problem of n- somewhat lke lttle tufts of cot-back porch, got h (Justral polluton. ton ln the angle between leaf and Hope s held out by the Indus- stem. tral engneers and health auth- Spray the plants once every 10 ortes that somethng can be days of two weeks wth 40 percent done through better combuston nlcotlnf ;sulfa$. dluted-accordng methods, n 4s golrft.tf be a long to tlrectibdlw the package; wttft ly, symbol of the Yuletde sea- tnd of a toothpck, dp ln rubbng son, whch stands unhonored and alcohol and touch each Insect wth (Contnued on Page 13) the swab. ; Those namng a lcrc of $100 or marc Those namng le*s than $100 ** In (eneml, ths llhll holds true for jl I In. - njtun; a fgure of $10(1 «v nmr rr< gardless of thr.mum anfd Ths newspat p:. :.-, fa reports of the New!- ;. p Ll;: exclusvely n tn.-, n. (Copyrght, 19,Y...,...:..v:o: Research Sen re Seasons Grentm - ;;n: ]W. Wshes Tor the N. a Y-.u The New.lers.v v:s:,,[ HE MISSED SOMJ HUM, ROMEO, Mch. -.Shvu; ay a State polce and lm-.m :: :! H "mssng sometl; ; r! I. Gokel, of East I>IM O Imagne what -le A., n However, J7 mles 1..!,:! :. had stopped at a flln -; - 1. : al hs 11-year-old lnu..-!. 1 who had been H.sltv; :, ;. seat, had gotten ou CJ!.:. notced. Qokel pau! : : and sped away, lenvnv Kr. hnd. the deer. Husband ^ home empty-hum 1!. KQT YET the JHerrtm-Wej says the word "M**-" 1 not get nto the d!/ lew years," pe..] decade." Ths M\W> lowed a statement IJ. Ident Harry Tnln. carthylun" had.-., ttonry meanu. >" May good cheer and the gladness of Chrstmas regn n your home today and every day of the New Yeaf to com*. Federal Reserve System S!! JI - <kr- Y.uUl : ; lrt,,j.^./ \: \,., _".- >-l.h

9 \ \j oepf.ndent-leader WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1953 r.olonia ACTIVITIES, V1KS HENRY STRUBEI, < lnrm Boulevard ( olonla ^ would Ilk; to start the week nslnw all my readers a very v Chrstmas. Mr nnd Mrs. John Peldman,, Rchard and Glbert, 38 vew Avenue, spent the week Wlllamsport, Pa,, vstng [ vldmnns relatves, Mr. and [ own Lyman, Mr, and Mrs.,ll Reefer. Mr. and Mrs. Rayd st.uble and Mrs. Martn M nnd Mrs. Frank Flllp- 1 nn RldRc Road, entertaned ;IIH! Ms. Wllam Buchanan Mss Murel Buchanan, Hlll- MIHI Ronald Houser, Irvlng-. nturday..tlc Half-Ton Club h«ld Its Hn] Chrstmas party; at the nr of-mrs. Henry Damen, Lajr tf Hod. The party had prevlly been planned for the Pobk drnm\ but WHS changed due Dnes 1 ;. After a buffet supper re WHS (n exchnnge of gfts [ sknc of Chrstmas carols. _Mrs. Robert Mornng and a, Jerome and Jerry Morett, ;of Md feld Road, wereguests l:fs.lulla Mornng. East Oral n Chrstmas tree trlm- ; party. Mss Mornng gave chld at the party a small nnd trmmngs. Refreshment* m vert and games played. f.mrs. John Pcaro and daughjudv and Donna, 32 North Rout nnd Mrs. Felx Remer son. Phlp, Elzabeth, went n Central Park, New /Mev also vewed the Chrlstftree at Rockefeller Center. ( Mr. and Mrs. Emel Wuertz, Gregory and Russell. Clff Road, were guests nlay of Mr. and Mrs. Charles er and ther now,born daugh- Karen Ann, West Long nch. 1 Colonla 4-H Cloverettes ther Chrstmas party at the of ther leader, Mrs. Paul nas. Morntngsde Road. The enjoyed a buffet supper and Kfts. Irs. John Feldman, 38 Far- Avenue, entertnlned former kers from Roselle Park, ay. Guests were Mrs. Wllam pck. Roselle"; Mrs. Roman Mrs. Dorothy 8toughton, Amond Alose. Mrs. Hlary cssey and Mrs. Clfton De al! of Roselle Park; Mrs. Culbert and Mrs. Regna on, Elzabeth and Mrs. Wftlg, Unon. Chrstmas* party was held > Knttng nnd Sewng Crcle he Cvc Club at the home rs. Stephen Sold, Wood Avers John Eck. Mrs. Thomas thy, Mrs. Alex Oberdlck, Fred Rosenberg and Mrs. fles Skbnsk were guests. It d to present Mrs. C. O. It. a former member who a gft from the crcle. Electon of offcers wll take place January 13 at the home of Mrs. Eck, Amhurst Avenue. John Pcaro and Danel Pcaro, both of Colonla, and Anthony Pcaro, Cranford, spent a few day* on a huntng trp n North Jersey. deorge Hahl, 11 Canterbury Lane, WRS guest of honor at a brthday party gven by hs wfe. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Swanck. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Perrlngno and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parks, all of Colona: Mr. and Mrs. Oerald Moher, Avenel, Mr. and Mrs. Qerald Evans, Irvlngton and Mr. and Mrs. Olver OHarrs, Clark. Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Rlppen, Knoll Road, are entertanng Mrs. Julus Rlppen, New York Cty; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodley, Rahway, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Howard, Sprng Lake, over Chrstmas.. Mrs. Theodore C h o s n e y, Guernsey Lane, attended a luncheon n honor of graduate students\ gven by Dean H. C. Herge, Rutgers Unversty at Unversty Commons, Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Chosney, Guernsey Lane, gave a fstrewell dnner Sunday for Mr. Chosneys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chosney, Unon, who are leavng for a Florda vacaton. Grl Scout Troop 9, under the leadershp of Mrs. Henry Ulshoefer, delvered on Saturday, 40 home-made stuffed teddy bears and 21 baskets of toys and homemade cookes to St. JValburgas Orphanage In RoseHe. Ten baskets were gven to Sster Frances In Slothberge, N. Y., ths orphanage was burned out last year. Three baskets wll be delvered to nefdy famles n the Townshp, Grls takng part were Judth Ondre- Jeek, Susan Hlmes, Gertrude Holzschuh, Jane Hohle, Carol Osborne, Judy Pcaro, Lnda Gaydos, Joyce Goodrch. Carol Wlson, Carol Powowoltz, Jula Gomez. Mchelle Fomenko, Janet Smth, Danne Larson. Betty Ann Scoplnlch, Patrca Torrls. A Chrstmas party was held Frday at Colona Volunteer Hook and Ladder Co., flrehouse, Inman Avenue, by the Mothers Club of Boy Scout Troop 246 and the Colona Explorers. Gfts, refreshments and games were featured. Mrs. James Mackey was charman asssted by the club presdent, Mrs. Lous Sandonato. Arman Second Class Edward Malone has receved hs dscharge from the Ar Force after four years servce In Japan and Korea. He attended Woodbrldse schools before gong nto servce. He Is the luster san of Mr. and Mrs. Vncent Froehlch, Beekman Avenue. % Over 200 chldren attended the annual Chrstmas party sponsored by the Colona Volunteer Chemcal Hook and Ladder. / sncere wsh tlut you and \our famly >m\ (lather to/flhcr ths year for a merry, merry Chrstmas and ( /n/^v.v 1 Year. METZCERS DEPT. STORE NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE FORDS.Jon Our 1954 CHRISTMAS CLUB That Earns DIVIDENDS RIGHT NOW Each Week You Save $ <H) PLUS DIVIDEND? November You Recelv. $ jQ.HO Sunday. ERth chld under 12 years old receved a gft and all chldren receved ce cream and candy. Harold Chamberlan, of Colonla Chapel leadthe prayer. Mrs. Chamberlan drew a pcture of the Chrst Chld and told the story and Stanley Seabasty showed moves. Thomas Flanagan mpersonated 8anta and arrved at the flrehoufe n the flre truck, Thomas Flanagan mpersonated Santa and arrved at the flrelcuse n the flre truck. Mrs. Robert Sehussler and George Pook wer" co-chrmen asssted by Mr nnd Mrs. AlbeTt Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Wels, Mr. and Mrs..ph Pastln*. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mnskeranek, Mr.»nd Mrs. Rnlantl Parker, Mr, and Mrs. Carl LehnWn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred flutter, Mr. and Mrs. Patrck Slracwa. Mrs. w& Mr. Schussler and Mrs; 1 Pook. - -Mr. and llfs. Robert Andrews, 144 McFarlane Road, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ftzmanrlco, Hylneston, ft "Keeas Rest" n Wew York Cty and the show. "Sold Gold Cadllac." Judth Ondre.cek, dbughtjer of Mr. and Mrst Paul Ondrejcek, 12 McFnrlanc Road, partcpated n a rectal for the beneft of the Ssters of the Poor, at the Old Age Home n Newark. Judth played pano and accordon selectons. Mr. and Mrs. George Praster, Elzabeth, were Sunday dnner guests of Mr. arfd Mrs. Edmund Hughes, Savoy Street. -Robert Smth,, Ph]adelpha, Today*s Pattern 9087 try tlfcu 14W-24J4 Pattern 9487 (for shorter, falter fgures): Half Szes H%, 16V4, \m, 20M-, 22^, Wk. Sze 16tt takes 3% yards 39-lnch. Send Thrty-flve cent In cons for ths pattern add 5 cents tor each pattern f you wsh lst-claaa malng. Send to 170 Newspaper Pattern Dept., 232 West 19th St., LNew York 11, N. Y. Prnt planly NAME, ADDRESS wth ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Our Best Wshes for A Merry Chrstmas May every sound of the Chrstmas catol* strke d" happy note p yottr ^heart and home. Ths s ovt wfh to each undeery one. entertaned Mr and Mrs. Robert Andrews, McFarlane Road at Mama Leones, New York Cty. and to the New York show. "The Seven Year Iltch." Marne PTC Wallace Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hughes, Savoy Street, Is home on & l(l-<tay leave, after whch he wll return to the Naval Ar School n Jacksonvlle. 71a. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ronge. East Clff Road, were guests of "Ht. and Mrs. Wllam Baur, Fort Hamlton. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Blstak, 5 Tanglewood Lane, entertaned Mrs. Blstaks brother. Frst Sut. Martn EteHcewlcz, Phladelpha who recently returned from Korea on a 3G-day furdough. Other guests.were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roberts and son, Edward and SRt and Mrs, Charles Cole and son Carl, all of Phladelpha, and Man d Mrs. John Blstak, Perth Am boy. The Mothers Assocaton of Colona wll meet at the Cvc Club, Inman Avenue, at whch tme the flm, "Mothers March on Polo" wll be shown. The annual holday pafty wll be held. Mr. and Mrs. Armand Van der Lnden And chldren, Carolyn and Jeffrey, Dumont, were Saturday jfuests of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Parker, Amhurst Avenue. Mrs. Clyde Edrlngton, 300 Colonla Boulevard, entertaned former schoolmates at a Chrstmas party. Guests were Mrs. Jack Hamlton, Stelton; Mrs, Jerry Maker, Avenel; Mrs. Herbert Hanson, Mrs. Fred Day, Mss Durban* StntlKht. Mlu Mary Ann Pelns. all of Menlo Park. Mrs. Edward Fox, Jr.. and srm. Edwnrd III. Orange, were fnest* of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox, 1 Bramhall Road, fer several days. -Mrs. Thomas Rarueant. Le- Roy, N. Y., has retunwd home by plane after a two-month stay wth her son and daughter-n-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 8argeant, lt East Clff Road. M/SRt. rmr Mrs. John D. Chnsere nnd chldren, Jay and,vdv. wpre truest* for several days nx the home of ther nunt, Mrs. Nnrnwn Snyder. Archangel Avenue Thf* De Chesere famly recently rpurn*<1 from a three-day stay n Ennland. They made ther home, In Ezabpthtown! Ky. After the holdnys MSrt. De Cnesere wll repnrt to Fort Worth, Texas, for assgnment to new dutes. Mr. and Mrs. Chn-rles Ronge, East- Clff Road, entertaned at dnner In honor of Mr. Ronges parents who are enroute to Florda for wnter. * The :Ladles Auxlary of Amercan Leson. Unt 546 held Its annual Chrstmas party at the Past home. Husbands were guests. Mrs. Ruth Novak won a prze for the best wrapped Chrstmas gft. Mrs. John Murray, wns In charge of hosptalty asssted by Mrs. Stephen Sckle. Mrs. Henry Danels, Mrs. John Vllee, Mrs. Wllam Snrnennt. Mrs. Paul Ablon- 5»y was In charge of entertanment, asssted by Mrs. Mchael Petyo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strubel Nursery School To Hear Doctor WOODBRIDOS - The Adath mnl Nursery School Board met at Oft Wowftrdl* Jewsh Communty Cnter wth Mr). Mlton Slmkn and Mrs. Maurce Polkowt presdng, Mrt. SlmWn, P.T.A. program charman, announced that. Dr, H, P. Fne of Perth Amboy, pedatrcan, wll be guest speaker at the next Open House P.T.A. on February 10. Dr. Fne wlt dscuss "Accdent* and Pre-School Chldren." Mrs. PoHtowltz announced that the nursery gchool board would! Issue the booklet, "Happy Journey." to the parents of chldren transferrng to kndergarten. The booklet, suggests methods of preparng chldren for ths step. Mr*. Fred Coles and Mss Prances SweUk, head: teachers, announced that md-season commencement exercses were planned for next week before Chrstmas when 11 pupls wll be transferrng nto kndergarten, Mss Frances Szostafc and Mrs, Fred Coles, head teachers, were placed n charge of formng the lst of books to be placed Into the Adgth Israel Nursery School Reference Lbrary and Mrs. Eu- gene Hornck was assgned the purchasng of these books. attended the Alcoa Chrstmas party at the Park Hotel, Planfeld, Monday nght. May good health, good frends and good cheer be wth you durng the Hoday Season and throughout the New Year. I..... *and remember Chrstmas Calls for MORE of everythng that"a good so be sure to ordtr extra am... Super Creamy! Full of the necessary vtamns and mnerals tor glowng health! Use t n your cookng and for between meal snacka too. anan Jj aru ream... Country Fresh! Makes coffee taste better, and as a dessert toppng t cant be beat.,./* h And That Specal Holday Treat! Mrs. Coes and Mss SHMtak wttl attend the Chld Study Cprtferenw March 1 and In New York and the Bank 8tr*et Conference on January 23 n New York. PAGE NDO! Should Have T»fcfH n* txpnm Marlon Mackenze wa a, p nn the evenng trftfcl Frday nnht wlere she Wll spend, a week wth her frend, NWto Caldwdl. May there he happness ted up wth every glt under your tree and may t last and grow great* er wth every day of the New Year. The Cortel an* Underwear Center of Perth Amboy faranount 182 Smth Street, Perth Amboy Re#dy to Sene-Non Alcoholc f, f Enjoy the old-fashoned goodness, the wonderful taste, the delcous rchness. Serve t plan, or flavor to taste. Avalable, now where you btt yoar other PURITAN DAIRY products or delvered wth your reguar,» >t Federal Savlnf» Frst Savngs Loan Assn ol Perth Amboy 339 STATE STREET HI fc«w DAILY 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, Corp - 88 SMITH WTtSXt F#tJ» 61 * "The Home of C.rem Top Mlk" <, Fayette and Wlson Ste. * Perth Amboy VAUey

10 PAGE TEN Green St. Secton of Iseln MISS. WILLIAM KNOTT 105 InrllnnaAvcnu* Motulcn W WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1953 Mt Approxmately p*r;xl*» wth JSR.7T0 the Westvaco Crtemtcul Dvson, j rw.m rwt «mt St Oarers Avr- presdent of the Chem.d! Roan, \pmdtrc avthorlmd by ths ordltract Is swarded to the bdder he wll, nsprron on grcont of engneerng and m d,.,rt!rrt lne of thr f Ths omihr* roam md I^KRI nuthorlmt rxpens«s. l obllw- le.jont. Ftnljatton and Andrew Lsclnsk. presdent, presented a check to the fre company Corporaton hs* been Apponts H»;jv>«.. \v.x\ At>n"f mvncmw wthout any condtonal endorsement of Food Machnery and Chemcal I " r " ^ r fh!l*vlphla md rv on? of thp Townshp solely for a purtv otnjllv planned for New,HW descrbed In 6bs*otlon (g) ot uvtkm 40 1-lt of Md Law. und theus a guarantee that In case the Con- f\s cvp h,v t le Lsln Fre Co _«.t,,_ r>v1«v--o1 I W^«n *f VUIUM*, Hollow Bond) frov on behalf of the auxlary, HA an-vcthe Kdde ft. e. fr Wxx 10 \tne? md d fvro l»" thereof Is neces- wthn ten (10) days thereafter, ene- and Its auxlary has been nual gft towards Dvsons of thr Ccvrponnor Bpptl to JHnury H. -fl RltV. of»«v n> protect the publc health «nd cute such contract and furnsh sntlnfactory performance bond. Upon falure Party. Fre Chef Enfleld accepted wth the thanks of the arf *.o the publc hmlth ot anfflclent BO to do he shall forfet the depost Ernst Hart, executve presdent of j a,\y.:rf<1 > 1 jrevrnt or suppress a pr/sent meh- Spejkm* of the fre rrtmpnny. Food Machnery and an well be proud of ther efn brromrr one of the best vealed and gfts exchanged, Spe- norlwmt- mvty to Justfy the Incurrefce jf debt BS lqudated damages and the acceptance of the Bd wll be contngent flfe company. Secret pals were re- Corporaton today of FUUUnry lmtatons and thr nrea. Ther constant efforts The Chemcal Dvsons of f So no less.,^r. method of preventlhl tpon the fulfllment ot ths requrement by the bdder. No Interest ahull cal przes were won by Andrew or supprfung such a menace f exsts, xsts to lean H! nbout fre-fghtng Machnery and Chemcal <\ff- sml the Sute Department ot He«lth be allowed upon any such certfed Lscnsk and Mrs. George Sedlak. pavs bt; dvdends n an emerporaton nchde the two ncw.y- tlw S»te of N»* Jfraey hns h*r«- check or cash. A buffet sttyle supper was served toforr on June , made a fndng ncy. as t s only when the flreen know exactly what tn do and formed dvsons. Weshaco Ch.x- j Each bd must also be accomqpnled by Mrs. Lester Bahr, Mrs Theodore Allen and ther commttee. pany lcensed, to do busness n the v,"<vr«ary flumes, n* Alkal Drston and tfce Westvaw 11 "»>rf Orl «r to thn fffpet. and credt by a certfcate from a Bondng Com- Srctloh 5. The full fath f»lh ork n co-onlnton that sptt Mneral Products Dvson as *?,. nt the Tcmnshlp hereby pledtred to State of New Jersey guaranteeng that,31 consmctpn ot thr punctual payment of the prncpal noton really counts. We Iseln Fre Company No 1 as Buffalo Electro-Chemcal Company, Inc (Dvson of PMC N- uhrwed by ths ordln.nre. Sad u nttlou on laud ot and Interest on the aald oblgatons U the proposal of the Bdder be nccepted they wll furolth the Bonds rc plmud to saylhflt Dstrct 9 held Its Kdde Chrstmas Party v.l.-at Ions shall be drect, unlmted set forth In Paragraph 1 of the General Condtons of the Contract, and as hut knd nf fremen. Fve of for the chldren of the fremen. agara Chemcal Dvson And slt- Vkf> Ro»a, al» I-l" IMtotons of the Townshp, and th* Sunday afternoon, at the flre- Oho-Apex Dvson Mf Neuberps v j WO t«t northwesterly Townshp shall be oblgated to levy ad the acceptance of tre bd wll be con- mm from Iseln Fre Co. No. [rercntly completed a 13-week n modern method? of flre- 3tn:; at the Mdrllosex Fre ph! n; College at Camp Klmer. tv A:;1 rocrve ther dplomas llnuav G. The men who partcfcted were Theodore Allen. Don- Ounthrxr. Wllam Crosby. unteer Fre Co. No. 1 held ts Chrstmas parly for members and the fremen at the Green Street Frehouse, Saturday nght Mrs house. Santa Claus was on hand to pass out the gfts and moves j were shown. The chldren each sang a song for Santa as they receved ther gft and a good tme was had by all. Neuberg Gets New Post at Westvaco CARTERET L out* Wpubew Colona. vce-predent-sdlf! ftf offce wll reman m 181 East 42m York 17, tthero the for the ChemcaJ bvl&ons are LEGAL NOTH KS Vf» Dover RoncI to Sfmpl Awmr flnt fchrr In S*mrl Avenue to W»rn Strrtt Rlttht of way nrqtred nr to be acqured b\ the Townshp throng Hltx-k* MT. VW-A mll M»-A from Rlrtued«lf Arctv.tf tp Hsrrtll Avenue md ;lnff n H»rrell Afpnu* to Drown «nd lfnre In Brown Rtr«l In Strw. ot w«y acqured or t< b* nc- M lr Townshp northwest- nt n«woodbrldte Spur Mr Neubere was Resdent Man-. rcnfnh-tum of m«waxbrue spur,.. _., - \o! thf Rh«-»v Vlfy muk wwer from Each year, more and more r of the Caneret plant «nd SueXfrs Brook O ^ ^ XHIW sucxtrs outdoor dsplays of Chrstmas Westvaco from 1922 to 1930 Dur-!vo J.^t s «nd Unlontown Hoatl jhmh MrCb 1 therefor ol and S. Anronson. lghts and decoratoas are seen n? ths perod he lved n Wot>d- m - hf T 0 tup, g n*,tss»rr *! nnnps, mmholfs. eonnectftns»r.(»tp;rten»ncf&. nd for anytownshp Clerk B. J DUNIGAN, <\ Rchard EololT. U.S.A.F.. n ths area. One of the mjst brd.ee, and was elected to serve as IlfK- v. weeks holday beautful s at the home of Mr M.yor of that Townshp. He also Hud *]l ot thr»for*s&cl. all other work STATEMENT wth hs parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Fred German. Rdgeley was a member of the orpnal I".,Jm* eave R;>;ofT. Elmhurst Avenue, who have the holy scene Board of Drectors of the Carteret!» :o ^e^etfm dmcrbed tn the Irs. R:<luu OMrr of -he Stale Department n ther front yard. Its worth r u s t t ompany. Svcr.ue. Hf4, a specal trp to come see t. Ths th hf!tlm, IM men toea ad formed durmr hs Stay at Car- <NonlM.-r wuh tlw blueprnts, plans Mrs. C C.m.ptw!] and chlj(3t(u. Wade.n E r teret. Hs present resdence s n : " ld»j*-flc»tons»nd a;e ntenen In the offce to n of sad the year the 1 Henry Grotsss. Rrge ley ;:>r. were the Avenue, have decorated ther Colona.! fn^r Townshp And ClerK nn fl[e and In hereby the offce approved, of the ffnnr Mr. and Mrs. huge spruce tree wth lghts. b Tr FMlmtttd maxmum amount P-lofT.Sunday. of bonds or notes to be Issued for sad I hope everyone has a very Improvement or purpose Is (1, The Chr>:m.u party for themerry Chrstmas and a happy and c The estmated maxmum amount f Intermedate anj Se::or depanents of te S:r.;;ay Scxt of the for ad mprovement or purpose Is prosperous New Year. Sewaren lbrary ot money to be rased from all purccs fl.wo.000. Frst, PrtHbyuf;*r. Ctmrsto wll be Secton 4. The followng matters are F-beld tonleht at 7:30 P. M. Adds New Books hereby determned, ctki&rw, md stated: - Tht- Ywr.^ Wcxtr. Guld of! N.J. to Gve Town $33,772 for Roads (ai The sad purpose descrbed In the Frst- Pt by:e:.sr. Chun* j SEWAREJf The followng new Secton 3 of thta ordnance Is not a held a Chlstrr.> psr.y a; the books have been added to the rrent expense and s an mproveent or property whch the Townshp church on Tuesday eve^s The lendng shelves of the Sewaren»y lawfully make or acqure us a >, be held In ther regular meetng rooms. regular busness meeung Free Publc Lbrary: "Fre n the al Improvement, and no part of me Memoral Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrdge, New Jersey, after whch tme postponed untl Jacuary. WOODBRTOGE The State Ashes," "The Shnng Tdes," "The t thereof has been or shall be spe- p.ally assessed on Th? Intermedates of Grl Hghway Department notfed the Bungalow Mystery." (Sam Houston. lb) b The perod d of usefulness of snld the proposed Muncpal Garbage In- property specally they wll! be publcly opened and read merted thereby. aloud, for structural steel and Iron for Scout Troop No. 22 me a: t^e CwnoKee that H has allohome of Mrs. Wllam Knot* ca»l!ocated $33.77? for construcbe «* Smth Street, Perth Ambov, New Jer- urpose, wthn the lmtatons of Melons 40:1-34 to 40:1-36 of sad Local Plans. Specfcatons and Proposal cnerator. Other books gven to the lbrary Saturday whrre they «=<* «* 5 here durnn by Mrs. Wllam Brd nclude "The ond Law and accordng to the rethereof, Is thrty-eght Sheets may be obtaned at the offce of nnble lfe Chrstmas sfts for must submt to Mldnght Vstor," "The Voce n Lous P. Booz, Consultng Engneer, n 38) years. Jhey also packed a the Sutcase," "The Mark on the (c) The supplemental dent statement sey, untl forty-eknt,123, hours pror Mrror," "The Secret of the Barred equlred by snld Law has been duly to the tme set for the openng of bds Wndow," "The Ghost Parade," «de d and d ded dd In I the offce ot f de de I upon payment of f $35.00, $ 2 the h costt f ownshlp Clerk and a complete pxo- j preparaton. be used only for constructon costs. p cards and used the proceeds lor Name on the Bracelet," "Quest :uted ortual thereof has been fled Plans, ~ Specfcatons and Proposal rj? acd other fees must ther basket. The troop wll meet of the Mssng Map," "Hstory and the olce of the Drector of tle Sheets wll be furnshed only to, und I be pac by the Townshp. on December 30 at 1 P. M. to vst Rhymes of the Lost Battalon," lvlelon ot Local Government of the proposals wll be receved only from tate of New Jersey, ond such statement shows that the gross debt of the ments under oath relatng to ther prospectve bdders who submt state- the homes of each scout and see j Mayor Hug B. Qugtey sad to- "Watch on the Rhne," "East Wnd day lte money *TJ1 be spent enj trely n :he Frs? Ward, as last Over Tokyo," "Brave men," "Mr. und equpment, organzaton and West Wnd," "Thrty Seconds ownshlp as defned In secton 40:1-76 fnancal ablty, adequacy of plant ther Chrstmas tree. f sad Law Is Increased by ths ordlance by $1,200,000, and that the Issu- pror experence and other matters, Lttle Danny Berry, son of year he S*.ate funds were used n Marxs Secret," "The Exquste nce of the sad oblgatons Mr. and Mrs. Berry, Elmlvurst g authorzed vhlch, In the opnon p of the Engneer, the Thrd Ward and the year before n the Second Ward. He sad Black Arrow," "Deanna Durbn," xceptlon contaned In subsecton (g) ths Contract. Perdta," "Fve Fatal Words," "The y ths ordnance s permtted by thequalfes them h to do the work under Avenue, recently recovered from mumps, has come down wth the streets to be paved have not "Ann Rutherford," "Lnda Carlton them agan. Sster Eleen has her yet been selected but would be after a conference wth Frst Ward Zoologcal Park." Ar Plot," "Gude of New York flngers crossed, wth Chrstmas so near. CommUeemen, after the frst of The Lades Auxlary of Vol- the year. H le sure to have enough of our taste-temptng g baked goods durng the holdays. Everyone H enjoys good thngs to «l(^llf ^H eat and ours are delu Seasons Greetngs To Al From Otto and Edna Slerl Woodbrdge Bakery pri 96 tyain STREET WOODpRIDGE Tel. WO Sn Your Own Hon or as a GIFT Call Us WO Well Delver Aromatc Evergreens a d Other Holday ( Greenery.Full Shapply CHRISTMAS TREES WREATHS POTTED PLANTS, BEAUTIFUL BOUQUETS PLANTERS CORSAGES and tor those departed, Attractve Grave Covers \ Th6 Seasons Best Wshes from Som^rs 9 Flower Home "The yvtaj Glts" STREET f WOODBRIDGE FEATURE YULE PARTY ISELJN--Mrs. Clarence Bower presdent of the Iseln Womens Club, presded at a Chrstmas dnner party at Herms, Fanfled Wednesday. Mrs. Margaret Ellott, ce-presdent, asked the blessng Twenty-one members were pres-.nt. It was a double feature, as Mrs. Bertha Hann&celell^ted he brthday, so Was an lonore( guest. The secret pals exchanged^ fts, carols were sung and the," general Chrstmas sprt was predomnant. Names for the new secrot pals were drawn. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notce s hereby gven that the followng ordnance was regularly passed and adopted at a regular meetng of the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrldse, In the County o: Mddlesex, New Jersey, held on the Is1 day ot December, B, J Townshp Clerk ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OP A 8ANITAR HEWERAUE COLLECTION SYSTEM IN A PORTIOB OF THE TOWNSHIP OP WOODBRIDGE, IN THE COUNTY OB MIDDLESEX, NEW JERSEY. AP PROPRIATINO $l,200,0oq THEREFOR, AND AUTHORIZING THE I88UANCE OF $1,200,000 BONDS OK NOTES OF THE TOWNSHIP FOR FINANCING SUCH APPROPRIATION. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN SjHIP Op WOODBRIDGE. IN TH" COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, NEW JKR SKY (not less than two-lhlrds of a the members thereof affrmatvely con currlng) AS FOLLOWS: Secton 1. TheImprovement descrbe; In Secton 3 of ths ordnance la by authorzed as a general Improve ment to be made or acqured by tn Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the Count; of Mddlesex. New Jersey. For the sal.mnrovement or purpose stated In sal Hectlou 3, there Is hereby approprlatec the sum of $1,200,000, sad sum beln Inclusve of all appropratons hereto fore made therefor. Secton 2. For the fnancng of sal Improvement or purpose and to mee sad $1,200,000 appropraton, negottabl bonds of the Townshp, each to I known as "SewerBond, Seres B," an hereby, authorzed to be ssued In th prncpal amount of $1,200,000 pursuan lo the Local Bond Law, conetltutln; sectons 40:1-1 to 40:1-88 of the Revse Statutes of New Jersey. In antlclpa tlon of the Issuance Of sad bonds tn«to tenrporarlly fnance, sad Improve ment or purpose, negotable notes the Townshp In a prncpal unouu not exceedng $1,200,000 are authorzed to be ssued pursuant t nnd wllhln the lmtatons prescrbe by sad Law. The maxmum rate o nterest whch any of sad oblgaton shall bear Is sx per cgrtum (S 1,;.) pe annum..,..<,,, Secton 3, (a) The Improvepen hereby authorzed and the purpose fc the fnancng of whch sad oblgaton are to be lstued Is the constructon* o a santary sewerage collecton aysten In & porton of the Townshp by ( constructon of (antary lnteroeptln trunlc sewers- In and along the fol lowng, streets and laeatlons n th Townohlp St. Georges Avenue fro Suckers Brook to Oolonla Boulevar< Coloula Boulevard from 8t. Georgtj Avenue to Dukes Road, Dukes Roa from Oolonu Boulevard to Lake Av nue, Lake Avenue from the pty, Rahway-WjHxlbrldga Townshp lne Lancaster uoad, Lancaster Road fro: Lake Avenue to Mornlngetde Roa Monlngslde Road front Lancaster Roa to the westerly end thereof, Rght o way acqured or to be acqured by th Townshp from the westerly end MornlngBlde Road southwardly approxmately parallel to Jordan Road and approxmately 400 feet wetter! thereof to Lancaster Bond und them Lancaster Rand to Jordan Road, Jorda; Road.from Lancaster Road to Iluna Avenue, Inmu Avenue from Jorda: Road to 1 Beekman Avenue, Beeknm Avenue from luuum Avenge to Haw thurnu Aveuut, Hawthorne Avanu from BeeHman. Avenue to gdgewood Avenue, Kdjewood Avenue from H*w< thprne Avenue t» Clark Plabt an thence southwardly In a rght ox w» acqured or vo.be.^wqvln*!, tot» rtl* lance of pwotertmlj^g,»m «*,lk K - LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES f mtlon IB o( <wld Law to th< Bd* mnnt nr nrtp nn t-hft Proposal rm lmltntlons prpjrrlbfd rlbfd by md Lnw Law. Sheets furnshed by the ConBUtlnR nl The (nllowlr Items, ts defned nut! ntlorlrcd by secton 40:1-55 ol I.RW.». nrf (re and shall sh«u be phnryed j M [ntl :rl at the rout to flnnnrptl by the h of Issuuncr I uld n c r purpom ot sad t ons; (11 not ecpedlng $7,000 on ucont of l.ht rost nf Iwnunce of snl obllrmicrs; and (3) not exceedng lo-.r.fw on La** Avenue valorem taen upon all the taxable tngent upon the fulfllment of ths npj.r..mnlfly 800 Jw< property wthn the Townshp tot the requrement, # ot nhps ROM and payment of sad oblgatons and Interest thereon wthout lmtaton of No bdder m»t wthdraw hu bd for al tht wwrrv end of Kcwd ncludn therefor mte or amount. r equpment and apflurd j ronstructor* and re- fbt twenty (J0I flays after the frst secton 6. Ths ordnance shall take phltrntnn thereof after fnal passage, ns provded by sad Local Bond Law. Adopted: December 1. If53. H. B. CJUIOLEY. Mayor Attest: The muncpal bond ordnance publshed herewth was fnally passed on December 1, 1933, and the twenty-day perod of lmtaton wthn whch a sut, acton or proceedng questonng the valdty of suctuordlnance can be commenced as provded n the Local Bond Lnw has becun to run from the date of the frst publcaton of ths statement, " B. J. DUNIOAH. Townshp Cetk To be advertsed as adopted In the Independent-Leader on December 23, ADVERTISEMENT Spalefl Bds»HI be reo»4wd by th Mayor and the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrdge. Mddlesex County. New Jersey, untl 8 P. M.. Eastern Standard Tme, on Tuesday, December 29th, 1953, at a meetng to ay be blessed wth Yuletde gfts of love and n abundant Forgotten anyone? Send Flowers.... Always a We come Gft. Order by Phone Wo JASPER & SON 96 MAIN STREKr, WOOUBR1UGE, Telephone 8-;>:52 Knftlneer. enclosed n n sealed envelope and addrewert to Bnnrd J. Dunlg«n, Townshp Clerk of the Townhlp of Woodbrdge, New Jersey, and planly marked on the outdde, "Proposal for Structural Steel and Iron" and the name of the bdder, Cach bd must be accompaned by ft,ertlfled check or cash In the amount of not less than ten (10) per cent of the bd payable to onw nf Treasurer of The Townshp of Woodbrdge, New Jersey, a perod or thrty 130) days after the date set tor the openng thereof. The successful bdder wll be requred to furnsh a Surety.Company Bod n the full amount of the contract prce Indemnfyng the Tjpwnshlp of WoodbrldgB, New Jersry, from nl proceedngs, suts or actons ot any name, knd, or descrpton and enn dltonal tor the fathful performance of the work. The Mayor»nd the Townshp Commttee reserve the rght to reject my or all bds If In tber optnlcn It Is to the best Interests ol the Townshp. B. J. OUNIOAN, Townshp Clerk I.-L , 23 STATE OF NEW JEIRSBY to John D A Potter, hs hers, devsees nm personal representatves and hs ther, or any of Inelr successor In rght, ttle and Interest, am Elzabeth Potter, her hers, devl sees and personal representatve: and her, ther, or any of thel successors In rght, ttle and and Edth HOSA Mor;:\ (L.S.) her helrb, devsees d ara a petonl tont representatves nnd her, tlclr. o: any of ther successors m " " HOe and nterest, nnd Morgan, hs hers, devsees personal represeautves and hs, ther, or. any of ther successors In rght, ttle and Interest, and Edth Dorothy Clark, her hers, devtsee and personal represen tatlves and her, ther, or any of ther successors In rl«ht, ttle and Interest, and Horace Clark, hs hers, devsees and personal representatves and Ills, ther or any of ther successors n rght, ttle «cd Interest, and Albert A8SETS tash :nvestment8 - ccounts Beoelvnble, Amount la lnkng fflnd Deferred charges to future taxaton: Defct n slnklny fund earnngs Dscount on sale of Unted States Treasury Bonds. Bonded (general) - * Slpluc RcYcUc 1831 ~~xv f.,...t:rr.:...:~t.:r.:.t.t:::r.rrt-: Recevables wth offsettng reserves: Tanes recevable Accounts recevable others Bank 4 swcjc fnv««tm«llts LEGAL NOTICES Ernest Potter, hs nelrn. devsees nnd personal representatves and hs, ther, or nnv of ther successors In rght, ttle and Interest, and Marlon Potter, her hers, devlreea and JJeMonal representatves and her, ther, or any of ther successors In rght, ttle nnd Interest, and Mary Ann Mlddledlteh, her helm, devsees nnd personal representatves and her, ther or nny of ther successors n rght, ttle «nd nterest, nnd Oeorgc Mlddledlteh, hln hers, devsees nnd personal represenentlves nnd hs, ther, or any of ther successors n rght, ttle and Interest, nnd Francs John Potter, hs hers, devsees and personal representatves and hs, ther, or any of ther successors In rght, ttle and Interest, and Joyce Potter Bcholea, her hers, devsees and personal representatves and her, ther, or nny of ther successors In rght, ttle and Interest, and Rrnest Schokes, hs hers, devsees and pertoml.rcprtmwmlm ad hs, ther, or any of ttrthf successors In rght, ttle and nterest, and Quorge Potter, hs hers, derlsees and personal representatves and hs, ther, or any of ther successors In rght, ttle and nterest, and Alce Potter, her helrj, devsees and personal representatves and her, ther, or any of ther successors In rght, ttle and nterest, and Lllllnn Ada Hatful!, her hers, devsees and personal representatves and her ther, or any of ther successors In rght, ttle and Interest, and Constance Olndys Hntfull, her hers, devsees Hud personal rep resentatlves and her, ther, or any of ther successors In rght, ttle and Interest, and Jesse Ivy Bat full, her hers, devsees and per sonnl representatves and her, ther or any of ther successors n rght, ttle and Interest, and Hen ry John Hntfull, hs hers, devl sees and personal representatve! nnd hs. ther, or any of ther sue cessor.s In rght, ttle Rtd Inter cst, nnd F.llvt Hntfull, her hers, devsees and pentomt represen tntlves *nd her. ther, or any ol ther succesadrs n rght, tltl and Interest, and Jamt Edwar Uafull, hs htlrs. devsees nn personal representatves and hs, ther, or any of ther successor n rght, ttle and Interest, am Mtred Hntull, her hers, dev sees and persuuul representatlve and ter, ther, or my of the successors n rght, ttle and In Wrest, and Edth Volet Halnes, hw helr», devlwu and penonu representatves and her. the! or nny of ther successors ): rght, ttle and Interest, ant Wllllnm Hftlne. hs hers, devl sets and personal representatve: and hs, ther, or any of thel: successors n rght, ttle and n terelt, and Stanley Albert Hat full, hs hers, devsees and per sonnl representatves and h, ther, or any of ther successors n rght, ttle and nterest, an Mrs. Stanley Albert Hntfull. wlf INDEPENDENT of Stank No,,, seon nun tatlves.nnd ] ther srrr, (,r and Intorp hs hp.lrf;, f,,.,. reprefentnv, spy flf tlfr ttle nml m,, Carr, Ms,,.,, sonnl roprr. ther, or nn-. Ill rlklh, l ;,. Vera Jenm,, devlsms nm tatves nnd \. ther nucre,, and Interr,t Luckln. hrr. pernonnl rcpr ther, or nn In rght, tu;(. Sleen Catr devsees anu tatlvos am,,, ther sccp,., and tntcrfm huebnftt n\ MJtofl,. I hs hers, any of th;r ttle m,, Hfttfull,,,:, wrronnl n-.:-. ther, or ;u n rght, r Ethel Fm,.,, devsees nn tatlves ml of ther n,, and Intcr.. hers, den,, rescntnuv> any ol un-:- tltle and, Howlnnrl, }, : persolrl rr,r, ther, or n,. In rlttht., Mr, How;,, Veru Hou, : YOU ARE HKKH:, requred to scr. tally. Plantffs. dress s No, lw Colonln, New J, r amended compl.: tlon In vvh, poratlon, n NI-A- I, plantff mul v,,, Ing n the RU,M. sey, wthn thrn-- ary , n,-\-,, you so f;ll tu,, relef demamln. be taken»b»l!,t Ths artlnn h* quet the tltl, poratlon to m;.;:, atuaw M-V) Mr. Iona, n tt? TUM.. Mddlesex Coumv clear up all t r.. cernlng the u;.r party dcfetlnm of you. may,a:t Hen or encumbr.l:, - and to the HUIII Dated SUMM/VRV OF AUDIT-COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX 1953 Decrul). r 1 Clerk n! I.-L , 30; 1-v Thp orlklnal Audt has been fled wth the Clerk of the Board ol Cho«*n Freeholders of ln, <-.,.,nd may be-inspected durng busness hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. A R T HIJ R j H\MI rv CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET The Consoldated flulancc Sheet as at December 31, 1952, of the Current, Trust and Capltl A HALAJVLh AS AT DECEMBER 31, v.:, Combned Amount $1,446, , , , w.oo 4,218, , S current Account Trust Account $ 944, $ 130, ,189,46 4, TOTALS..^.., $6,094,645.15,$1,052, I UJ T4 LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS General Sera Bonds General term bonds,.. Appropraton reserves "^repayments pay patents State Insttutons Baby tax bonds payable ^ston funds Employees payroll deductons purchase of U. S. Bond,s nterest on 1837 surplus revenue rund ". Mscellaneous trust Items ash bal account Interest and dvdends cash ball account mprovetnent authorzatons permanently funded Captal Improvement fund Reserve for engneerng fees Surplus revenue 1837 Snkng fund requrements, Offsettng reserve for recevables Surplus :....". : ::... I.-L TOTALS Combned Amount $4.21f,0O0.0O 160, ,423, , , , , $5,539, , ,408:33 COMBINED BALANCE SHKKI" *8 *T 91. Current Trust C., Account Account $523, $ 530, , , J.763.D3 2, , %,. 130,466,41 4, S6.094.f45.15 $l,0st.fl83.95 $ 134,84541 clcar-voleed oarollers HOWARD ounon S :

11 ( -. 1N DEPENDENT-LEADER ^a ** 8 ^^ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1953 FAQS ELEVEN To all our Frends & Neghbors To All Our Emplpyees & Frends: * *. We count your frendshp as our most mportant asset. In that ven our Chrstmas message s prmarly one of warm, deeply felt grattude to all whos loyalty and goodwll made possble our growth, progress and success. ( ; I S I j.! It s our sncere wsh that the joys of the season may shne brghtly n your home ard n your heart afchrstmus and thafthe New Year may brng you an abundance of good health; deep happness and rch fulflhhent of your dearest desres. r A Holday Ham wll he dstrbuted on December 23 to all oar employees - el * I \ Woodbrdge Santa _. Manufacturers of Gerber Plumbng Fxtures m Woodbrdge, N. J. f P.,

12 ( MOB WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1953, INDEPENDENT -CLASSIFIED IIKLP WANTF.D STEADY WORK HOSTESSES WAITRESSES FOUNTAIN CLERKS DISHWASHERS HOWARD JOHNSON 25 WOODBRIDOE t.l fchone /3-31 WANTED TO BUY. 0 BUYERS for one and two mlly houses. If your house Is for/snlc. wont you call me? BERES Grand Ave. U Rahway 12/3-31 ft. A. A. AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Establshed 1902 Over 4.000,000 Members Natonwde Servce Fcrd Kcrtes, Local Agent 217 btatp Street Perth Amboy /3-31 MISCELLANEOUS DARACIOS AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL Largest and Oldest In County. Hydramatlc, Flud and Standard. Perth Ambpy or Charter /3-31 LOST AND FOUND IF YOUR DRINKING has become ST Pnk carrage msttress, n problem, Alcoholcs Anonymous can help you. Wrte P. O. tlup and whte baby pllow, Box 253, Woodbrldge. Ite and preen baby blanket, and hlte pllow ease. Lost Wednes- 12/3-31 In the vcnty of St. Cecelas PAINTINO and PAPERHANGINO THE SOURCE OK HAPPINESS tryng to help others. In a world In whch hate s on the march and fear s grppng wth ts Icy fngers the hearts of men, nothng s secure. Everythng that we were brought up to consder sacred s beng revled and jeered, at. The nvorld s upsde down and threatenng to destroy Itself. Can anybody reman serene and fnd a measure of peace and happness amdst such turmol? Yes, by fndng the source of hlppness whch depends only secondarly upon materal thngs. You must educate your heart as well as your head, If you would nvte happness to abde wth you. If we would.thnk of ourselves lese and of others more, we would forget ourselves n tryng to make someone else happy. Merely contrbutng money, or sttng on a*com-... mtttee,. or attendng meetngs, s» not.enough, It Js the personal self-sacrfcng work that counts. The wrter >was lstenng to a conversaton one day among a group of educated people. One of them remarked that a work of art brought her happness; another sad that she derved a great joy from her love of nature, a gorgeous sunset, a lovely flower, the lltng melody of a brds song, the thrllng story of a strange adventure. It Is true that all these thngs make lfe fuller and sweeter. The apprecaton ofthe beautful, especally n nature, s an unendng source of enjoyment, but nothng can gve that deep satsfacton to the -human soul as can a loveflled lfe. If we truly love our fellow men, we wll 1 lose sght of ourselves n As we endeavor to lead others out of dscouragement and lonelness, happness s the result that comes to us. Let us not go out seekng happness for ourselves; for f we do, t wll eude us. Let us not ponder on what we we sue gong to get out of lfe but what we are gong to put nto It for our fellew men, Let us stop our complanng and permt our mnds to dwell on Gods goodness to us. Let us gve thanks for all the merces that crown our lves and brng to us a realzaton of our heavenly Fathers protectng care over us. One reason why there are so many sck people n the world today s because they are mserable and fearful and thereby run ther nerves and destroy health. Happness comes from wthn but we must nvte t by preparng the seh. L A COINCIDENCE FULTON, Mo. Anthony Vso, 50, of Chcago, was en route to Calforna on U. S. hghway 54 In hs 1953 car. Donald jviackay, 55, of Chcago, was homeward bound from Calforna n the same knd of car on the same hghway, Blam! The colldng cars were damaged $800 worth but the drvers were unnjured. Iseln Personals By GLADYS E. SCANK 12A Klmhurst Avenue Iselln, New Jersey Telephone Metucheh The Kdde Chrstmas party, co-sponsored by the Iseln Lons Club and the VFW Post 2fl36 was held SaturddHy mornng at he Isrlln Theater at 10 oclock Over 500 chldren were entertaned. The chldren of the members of Iseln Chemcal Hook and Ladder Company were royally entertaned Saturday afternoon at the Hardng Avenue ftrehousc. Each one receved a gft and frulk and candy. Arman Second Class Rchard E.Brlrkman, 28 Sllzer Avenue, arrved n Seattle aboard the U.S.S. General Smon B. Buckner. The shp brought 1,16s passengers from the Far East. RlchaVd expects to be home for Chrstmas. Lttle Hamlton Bllngs III, son of Mr. and Mrs, Hamlton Bllngs, Jr., celebrated Hs 4lh brthday Thursday. The lttle guests nt hs party were Joanne Cullnane, ln-l. l.selln, on Hghway 27, Free Estmates lln. or Inman Avenue n Rhand Colonln. Call RA-7-U Russell Street er guests were Mrs. Charles Benz, CHARLES V. TOKARSKI Blly and Frankle Fcnds. The old Woodbrldge Mrs. Joseph Cullnane, Jr., and 12/3-31 f Male dop; part shepherd Mrs. Dotte Fends. I part colle; brown curly Mr.and Mrs. Paul Nederlach, WATCHMAKER Watch and long, black and brown tall; Auth Avenue, left Saturday, December 19, for Holland where they clock repars. One year guaranblack chest. Lost In Carteret. tee. J. V. Fltzslmmons, 111 Dane!.2/10/53, Answers to "Smoky." gtreet pfrkvew wll make ther home. ewnrd. Mrs. J. Loentz, 12 Larch,_.... John Negra, Jr., son of Mr. treet, Carteret, N. J, FEMALE HELP WANTED and Mrs. John Negra, Auth Avenue, has gone on a busness trp EXPERIENCED operators wanted; good pay, steady work, to Texas where he wll be Joned " FEMALE HELP WANTED by hs wfe before Chrstmas. Wllam Funk, Jr., and Mrs. HOUSEWIVES: Address adverts- pleasant condtons, pad vacaton, "Dotte Fcnds attended a Chrstmas ng postcards. Must have good holdays and Insurance. Apply party at Llnwood Qro«, Tuesday hnndwrltlns. Lndo, Watcrtown, Best Made Co., 37 Cooke Avenue, nght. Mass. " 12/17, l/ocnrtcret. 12/33-1/15 Lttle Carol Relnhardt, daughter of M-r. and Mrs. John Renhardt, Rahway, formerly of Iselln. Health celebrated her fourth brthday, Deautu Work Far the Nght 1$ Comng Retred Farmer "Guess Ill rest a whle, Ive brought In the eg«." Wfe "Well, you havent counted the cow." A/ay ths joyous Chrstnas lght your nwyto a happy prosperous year ahead! Synoweck Funeral Home 46 ATLANTIC STREET CARTERET May we wyh you the best the scusm lbs tu ojfer wth at abundance aj IJOM! cheer lor tvtfry<nu: 81 MAIN STREET YVOODBK1DGE May ml the jood thngs o\ the Holday Season last for the whole year throutjh, RAHWAY AVENUE W0ODBRIDGE December 13. Neghborhood chldren were guests at her party. The Chrstmas entertanment gven by the chldren of Trnty hurch Sunday School wll be gven Sunday, December 20, at 7 P. M. --The Iseln Lons Club Lades Auxlary met at the home of Mrs. Charles Cornell, Cooper Avenue. The consttuton and by-laws wer formally accepted before adopton. lttle Chrstmas party followed the meetng wth an exchange of gfts. The next meetng wll be January 19 at the home of Mrs. John Cwekalo, 1429 Oak Tree Road. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gbbs, Port Readng, formerly of Iseln, are parents of a daughter. A canasta party was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Walker, 78 Canal Street, Thursday evenng. The guests ncluded: Mrs. Catherne B,ower, Mrs. John Cwekalo and Mrs. E. Ruckbel. Chrstmas vacaton for St. Cecelas Parochal School chldren wll begn Tuasday and classes wll be resumed Monday, January 4. 6t, Cecelas H. C. Church. aaflounces that chldrens confessons wll be heara "tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 2:30. Con-. fessons also from 4:00 to 5:30 and from 7:30 to 9:30. CORPORATE TAX YIELD The Internal Revenue Bureau reports that a sharp drop n corporaton-tax payments^ holdng Federal revenue collectons below laat years rate. Corporaton ncome and profts taxes totaled $1,767,- 00,000 n September, compared wth $2,442,000,000 n September, Ths Drought total corporate payments to $2,744,000,000 snce the fscal year began July 1 about $1,000,000, below the same perod of In the Unted States 57 per cent of the new cars are sold_ on the nstallment plan. Pet Shop GIVE A LIVING GIfT! Select from our assortment of CANARIES and PARAKEETS Metal Cages from 3.98 Aquarums from 1.98 FURS & FEATHERS PET SHOP 18 Man St., Woodbrdge Opp. Town Hall WO May the j\ts under your tree nclude. 1// <jjt of happness. May f be a gft wth a lfetme (juaruutee.»f STERN & DRAGOSET Realms # Insfyr* Mortgages Appffl^ 54 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE WO *012g 4123 Colona Students Present Program n N T chldren at Colona School Frday nltrht to mark the holday w?.son, Members of the chor were: Brure Chosney, DouRlas Hoehle, Gaylfl Connolly, Thrmns Strubel, Bmara Jennngs. Joseph Hagan, Gall Chandler, Patrca Klracoe, Henry Petws, Donald Frank, Wnlter Drlnkuth, Lua Oaydos, I Carolne Powowltz. Carolne Wl- son, Carolne Owme,.Unet Smth. Mnre.DeRlllo, Rchard Newton, Paulne Okner. Dfvd Slnver, Wllam Sheehan, Ken- 1 Drlnkuth. Charles Stover, James Parks, ael Chandler, John Battto, Carolyn Wlson. James Krlley, Joseph Casper, Wllam Sparta. Russell Schundler. Norma Doll, Rchard Wodzlnsk, Dors Pfelfer. Steven Medwlck, Norman Chrste, Ralph Klracoff, Elane nngs, Davd Boyle, Fath Whteley Stephen Drlnkuth. Nell Dckens, Joseph Hasan, Ronald Buchholz, Paul Dugarth. Onvn Connolly, Carol Ann Van Pelt.- The tow Down Mrs. Pryeu I never sze people up by the clothes they wear on the street. Mrs. Ouyer Oh, I never do! Gve me a lne full of clothes every n»h Haves, Dpnne LaMont, I tme, my dear... Thomas McCarthney, Ronald La- Mont. Barbara Gbson. Ann Dor- AMERICAN PLAN rlan, Kerwln Kettler. Mary Ann! vtslt01 ~ Th? se nr «wonderful Nadler, Ronald Sharer, Allen Lt-1 strawberres you have there. Do tc, Denns Hayden, Ludlft Sedlak, * ou use fertlzer on them?" Gal Mles. Farmer "No, just cream ard Chldren partcpatng n "A sugar." Chrstmas Carol" by Charles Dckens were: Mchael Alfonso, George Sammonr, Arthur Blen s John Chrstenscn, Henry Sommers, Lawrence Wood, Walter State House Dome (Contnued From Edtoral Page) unsung on the Sandy Hook pennsula, remotrfrom traffc and crontds. Although holly U Indgenous to the general regon of eastern Unted States, north of Sandy Hook there seems to be no holly In the Unted States that even remotely approaches the pennsula dsplay. It also compares, or even surpasses, the growth of a smlar nature n the south. The holly forest on the pennsula begns two mles north of the entrance gate at Hghland Beach about mdway of Spermacet Cove. In addton to beng abundant, the holles are notable for ther large szes, many exceedng a foot n dameter, and others from 18 to 20 Inches n dameter. The tallest of the holly trees s about 55 feet. It Is estmated that many of the holly trees on Sandy Hook wtnessed the arrval of Henry Hudson whe he anchored the Half Moon n Sandy Hook Bay n September, 1609, State Forester Alrlen T, Cottrell, of the State Department of Conservaton and Economc Development, has made a study of H JERSEY JIOSAW: The assocaton of holly wth Chrstmas covers a spr.n of nearly 2,000 years. State Forester Alden T. Cottrell. clams.... The New Jersey State Lbrary Wll be closed all day on December 24, and wll close at noon qn December A 19-me»ber advsory commttee wll drect actvtes of the Republcan Party n New Jersey n thc future..,. Seventy-nne lves ha,ve been saved thus far n New Jerseys "Save a Lfe a Day" traffc sufety campagn under way Snce Sejt Governor Drscoll clams New Jersey, and not Connectcut, was the frst State In the Unon to recognze alcoholsm as a publc health problem..., The frst Chrstmas card was publshed n England In ,. New Jerseys crop and lvestock Interests wll be represented on January 27 at the Farmers Week n Trenton. Industral njures are occurrng less frequently ths year n New Jersey than durln? the State Department of Labor reports....forty-three Attorneys the Sandy Hook holly trees whch successfully qualned as comwere saved from vandalsm when tcllors at the October bar ex the Federal Government acqured, amnatlons.... The State Dvl control of the pennsula. slon of Employment Securty pad out u November, M over 0-ct.olK-r the LcKslatM-. ther salaw, 000 a year r; ( dseases of tn-,, crculatory xj,-.,:,.,, l>>.3 per CI.IHOI, Jersey duru.. y.\ tonal BtwljH ( nounced ssu,,,, the Garden.:, New Jerseys,,, tlons lncluvjn. ;! at Frceheld,,,,, State Racng (.;, same racng,,/, were approved CAPITOL r\ mln S, Dankn Utlve Secret,u v sey Dvson, \ clams thc s,.,, Jerscynn been;, her home, u, N, Tcket: : Plate Repubu WaldorNAMr," Tfork on Jn.,,, but the nyn unenthusk.s, Chrstmas. N Year to nl - - BUSINESS DIRECTORY - - Carpentry JOHN GLASSER Carppnter and Bulder UAKAGES - ATTICS BASE- MENTS - ALTERATIONS ( ARINFT WORK AMI RF- PAIRS IS TRACK ALUMINUM COM- BINATION WINDOWS AND DOORS Suppled and Installed also JALOUSEE (Louvre) WIN- DOWS - Kstltnntes Wthout Oblgaton Mctuchen Clothng H PANTS CO, Stacks of Stocks / 99 SMITH ST., PEUTH AMBOY One Block from Vctory Brdge BOYS PANTS MENS PANTS SIZES 6 TO 60 FACTORY PRICES FREE ALTERATIONS Coal COAL - FUEL OIL OIL BURNERS HO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY Free Estmates No Oblgaton to Buy CALL WDGE AVENEL COAL & OIL CO. 82C RAHWAY AVE. Concrete AVENEL HIGH TEST QUALITY CONCRETE Laboratory Approved Crushed Stone - Washed Gravel Washed Sand,- Waterprooflltf Lme - Brck - Cement - Plotter Rartan Mercantle Corporaton PhoneHI FRONT AND FAYETTE STS. PERTH AMBO?, N. J. Dancng Studo TAP BALLET FdtK DANCING ACROBAT Begnners and Advanced Clawes Held Dally Fo Detal* Call CA Kay Symchlk, Drector CARTERET SCHOOL OF DANCING Televbdon Cunnqctlom Avenel Studo-P.O. Bulldln Drug Stores Avenel Pharmacy 994 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRHKJE WHITMANS CANDIES Cosmetcs - Flm - Gretlnf Card* RAYMOND JACKSOJS AND SON Druggsts 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone Electrcans TED SfPOS Electrcal Contractor 188 SHEftRT STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Everythng Electrlcd Call WO t Funeral Drectors SYMWIECKl Funeral Home 46 Atlantc Street Carteret, N. J. Telephone Carteret Furnture BUY ON THE HIGHWAY AND SAVE! BETTER FURNITURE LOWER PRICES Wnter Brothers Waysde Furnture Shop Hlfhway 25 Avenel, N. J Open Daly 10 A, M. to 8 P. M. Phone Woodbrdge Glazng NAT SMITH & SON 570 Amboy Avenue. Woodbrldge WO We Furnsh and Install ALL TYPES OF RESIDENTIAL, GLASS also HARDWARE PAINTS HOUSEWARES KEYS MADE FLOOR SANDERS AND WAXERS TOR RENT lquor Stores Telephone Woodbrdfe 1-lMt Woodbrdge Lquor Store JO8.. ANDRABCIK, PEOP. Compkt«Stock of Domette aod ImportW Movng and Truckng Complete Movng Job 3 Rooms %?. 5 Rogras $35 1 Room* 30 frfawms $40 Reasonable Storfe 30 Days Free All Loads Insured 10 years exp. ECONOMY MOVERS Rahway Muscal Instruments ENROLL TODAY n our BEGINNERS ACCORDION PROGRAM Remember, there ts no accordon to buy. Complete Lne of Muscal Instruments at Low Prces EDDIES MUSIC CENTER AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC Ed Bonkoskl, Prop. 357 STATB St. VA PERTH AMBOY Plumbng and Heatng Charles Fa+r r Plumbng Heatng Electrc Sewer Servce telephones: Woodbrlde or 8-30Z6 621 LINDEN AVENUE Woodbrldge, N. J. Wm. A. BALABAS Plumbng & Heatng Contractor PLUMBING HEATING OIL, GAS, INSTA1LLATIONS REMODELING RADIANT HEATING VA GRANPV1EW AVENUE FORDS (RarUn Twap.) N. J. Pet Shop SPECIAL! "Bg Tne" Pet Foods ALL BEEF 8 cafts $1 HOMR LIVE*..., 5 cant U ttoase MEAT 5 caw fl CHICKEN ;...: 4 «an» "HENDBVX" lom IC.50 O -DD PARAKEETS 4.95 JOES PET SHOP USI Inrng gtmt V CANARIES PARAKEETS TROPICAL FISH... Chrstmas Storktngs for Dogs and Cats from 2.49 from 4.95 from 15c from 98c Complete Lne of Pet Supples Feed Accessores Joes Pet Shop New Bruns. Ave. Perth Amboy HI Rado & TV Servce Als Rado & Televson Prompt Expert Repars RCA Tubes & Parts Batteres 34 PERSHING ATE. CARTERET, N. J. A. Klsh, Jr., Prop. Telephone CA Ralngs ORNAMENTAL IRON RAIUNGS Custom Made and Installed WO Qualty Work Free Estmate Roofng and Sdng Henry Jansen & Son Tnnng and Sheet Metal Work Roonng, Metal Celngs and Furnace Work 588 Aldcn Street Woodbrdge, N. j. Telephone Servce Statons Holohan Brothers GARAGE Cal&o Product! Phone, Woodbrdge and Corner Amboy Avenue and Second Street Flretone Tres and Tnbe Woodbrdfe, N. I. # Sportng Goods. t RUDYS FISHING TACKLE & REPAIR SPORTING GOODS CUSTOM MAD)E POLES In SUM* REEL REPAIRS A SPECIALTY Fshng Reel checked, cleaned, polshed, greased H.50 and adjusted I *<plu pvu, f nttdta) OFFICIAL PllMN REEL suyes MOTION HUNTINQ aftd HSHJNQ LICENSES ISSUED. AMMUNITION Full lne of MAINE MAPS MOCASSINS»u4 LOAFEI8 Tel. BA M«D M St. k Ta JUST PHONE wo. 8-or:oo DAY AND Mu. :V, MET F.HI I) ;\n, Frst < Mlr,,. Each Addtonal, MI- WOODI.ltK. n\ 1((J 44S PEARI, ST. \\(Mh,t r,f Tlng ART m: n, eo MAN,vrT\.\ w\n: AVKNI.r Y.1. BATHS, KlTnl.NS RUBBER FI.oo!;\( (QUALITV HIM Phone: Wo n ;v; A Full Lne of UNOLF.UM 1 ASPHALT, CORK, RUBBER and PLASTIC TILE Call for Im "1 m STASlI) A!/7 (A Used Oars I Better l\nl BERNIE Al W I 405 AMBOY AV Wdge. Poultry N J. lull Avalable All U. JERSEY TntKH LIVE <>H IHl "" 12 TO :w I" 1 N " Furm-l""-! 1 11" 1 " 1 K. Lnh Box 1003, Uk. \u» BAI1WAV..1, RA " " *> Home Improvements* wn CpMtruft"" 1 " «9 SJIARON AUM. N «ATTICS n:>l^lh1 ; LEADERS AM. 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13 ?VEDN;3D*Y, DECEMBER 23, 193:?AO turn ms* oodbrdge Cagers Bow to St. Marys; Next Tlt Jan. 5 TsSlrengthen n (raftsmen by Sweep ce Standngs W : :; 28 V 2 ;,VIV11 23 V2 21 ecrtol 20 Tvrrn, ; e Illrc II Club A HRIDGE The Plala,; lengthened ther frst o n the Cratfsmens Lengue at the ex- Recreaton, whch to the numher one team rutkht games by scores 1 H and , n sweep enabled the nutcase thlcr lead over n-c Almuss by fve full wcvcr, the bowlng seayoum and larger mtrevaporated In the past, was top kegler quntet wth garnet n;t m 186 for a 538 set. Joe Subyak and a also asssted the n wth three-game marks vl, r 26. Jerry Latttottl had hs bolter ntehts on the hr led the Futon Recrea-,-,>llnt; 204 and 225 clean > mud up wth an lmpres- :t whch was tops In the s Hp week,, \f lar brought ts season up lo the.500 mark after g tn! Craftsmens Club den three straght tlts by [M2-774, and 878- e;lnm the Craftsmen, the r establshed two records crk, walkng off wth the jlt< lame, 922, and the top I s ru of were three clean games on the Blue Bar quntet s Kne Szeles, 246; Steve 17: and Sandor Ducsak. sell Demarest, the CrafUe howler, ht the pns for tun f.unu 1 before wndng :>f set.,s Tavern defeated the Polce the frst game m.tcl , dropped ; then bounced k the fnale by an 875- B.tta andqua McKay Mnmss on the hardwoods three-game sets of 531 "n-spectvely. Slver Arm was top man (or the Paftt topplng the pn3 for et-t,.ne mark. W maneuvered hve-way te for fourth he standngs by upendng Servce two out of three a total pns score of ton und Mke Palko were -puce setters on the alsets of 54««nr 505. leadng bowler was Joe stores of 151, 203 and 5:U three-name mark. lesan Shnes [utgers Sports BHUNSW1CK A slender natve of Indoesa wth surname s makng etc name for hmself at old. down t;wa 4)ftnu* & the fencng ard swrn, and the latter took tt. the tank squad as, a [because he couldnt ma,s- Utterfly kck, Ed now s second, best breast- J also s the No. 2 fencer, kt.scarlet athlete to pull I was Dck Cramer, anftt-szed performer. He * sprng football, lacrosse.smultaneously durng 49 season, ks rght behnd Paul on the fencng team jjelsou on the swmmng I r lbles arse when fencng meets ure scheduled tte tlay. nts hm wth the changng from hs pfonn Into trunks, run- Dd down the stars from Khere fencng Is held, to nd even, n some cases, m one cty to another are at dfferent schools Be day. I Wns 3 Bouts fencng match. whch the Scarlet, Be tupped al three of "Ju.sudden cancellaton events n both sports assble for hm to get In tlm; to compete tdtatn n the pool. y s gong to be a Mm Be He wll swm layette at Eauton, P».. [afternoon. Then he wll Haverford, Pa., where fuee Haverford Col- early evenng match. Btl u chance to show Jans ls double powers ary 10 when the Un- Pylvanltt eomes In HIS and fencng meets, ary 20. Be wth agan Ills double-duty rou- ; aganst Columba and Prnceton, Ths Vents are afternoon & tally Ht end of» a«, whm borne U. s SPORTS ROUND-UP By Johnne Royle Last Chrstmas, we took a peek at most of the letters sent to Santa Claus from the varous athletes throughout the townshp, and to our rtgret, few of the requests to Sant Nck were fulflled durng the pant year. We hope he treats the boys much better ths year, snce they have been strctly on ther best behavor on and off the felds and courts of acton. If we were Santa for a day, we would award the followng gfts to our frends In sports. To Steve Feertag, the. captan of the local Polce pstol team, an enclosed shootng range and the return of Elmer Krysko to the squad, Tony Cacclola, the man wth a hundred requests, a new set of unforms, ffteen addtonal players wth the Woodbrdge sprt and a walng wall n the stadum locker room. Report cards sprnkled wth the As and Bs to All- County grdron performers, Edde Adams and Pat Lambert, to nsure ther entrance nto college next fall., >.. Snce Santa gave the Woodbrdge Lttle League ts stadum last year, wed lke to present the Fords organzaton wth one located n Fords Park. To Joe McLaughln, a champonshp sotball team next summer and a new, shny rocket-drven motorcycle for the purpose of "you know what." Well deservng of a gft s Rche Jann, IJe most enthusastc hunter n Woodbrdge, who catches colds more often than he does game. To hm, wed lke to present a 16-pont buck and a mounted replca of the cat he shot by mstake last fall. The Parsh House completely renovated couldnt be a more sutable Item to all the kds, who are n desperate need of a communty gym to flex ther muscles once n a whle. * >. Tabulatng machnes would be practcal gfts for the recently hred scorekeepers n the Recreaton basketball leagues. Pete Smoyak, the Brooklyn Dodger scout, several promsng baseball prospects to sgn up for the Dodgar chan. Last Chrstmas, Coach Nck Prscoe asked Santa to keep hs har lne from recedng any further. Ths year, wed just lke to see to t that what he has left refrans from turnng any closer to slver gray. To Coaches Lou Gabrel and LomBartha, a huge trophy symbolc of the Ceneral Jersey track champonshp. Both mentors have accomplshed a terrfc job moldng -a fne aquad; therefore, they rghtfully deserve a ttle. Nothng would be more approprate for Vnce Buorocore th^n a place on an All-County team. The Barron halfback has been one, of the most under-rated ball carrers for the past two seasons. Wed also toss n a scholarshp to a notable college. To our fellow sports scrbe, Lonne Ayres, contnued use of hs sense of humor, and a paycheck from hm fo"r the game he had us offcate recently. And to hs assstant and our press box pal, Emery Konck, a group of pretty cheerleaders to supplant the ones he has been mournng snce the concluson of the grd season. Wndsor Laks, our staff photographer, could use an automatc flm developer to nsure preparaton" of hs pctures on tme. We would also throw n a book, "The Purchasng, Huntng and Dressng of Deer n Pennsylvana," y ; j To Charle Barcelona, the hard-workng custodan of the stadum, a damage-proof football Held to wthstand the wear and tear of cleats and abnormal weather. About the only gft we can fqrward to all of you s small n a way, but t comes from our hearts when we sky, "MERRY CHRISTMAS AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU." Our Lady of Peace 5 Defeats Indans To Hold Rec Lead Senor League W Our Lady of Peace 6 Fctd* Bovs 5 WroOrdge Armory. 5 Molnars 3 Lght Senor Leatue W Allbans! 4 Hopelawn Indana 3 Hungaran Reformed Club 3 WoadbrdRe-A. C 1 Fords Rnyala 0 General Ceramcs A. A 0 WOonBRIDaE Our Lady cf Peace of Fords retaned sole ownershp of flrsf place In the Recreaton Senor League after edgng the lopelswn Indans, 40-32, n a well-played game. Fords, mnus Lee Straube, the teams hgh scorer, was hfld to Its lowest pont total of the nfant season, but the producton from the flnor was enough to rack up the clubs sxth straght wn. Both Hopelawn and Our Lady of Peace played on even term 1 durng the openng sesson wth Mke Dzyak gvng Fords a 10-8 edge by layng a shot through th hoop at the buzzer. The same tempo contnued In the second stanza wth Dzjfek nettng sx bg ponts to help put hs team ahead, at the half, Both clubs matched ponts durtng the thrd quarter wth each ( accumulatng 10. Fords, sparked by the sx-pont shootng of Don Furdock, outscored the Indans. 10-6, n the fnal frame to clnch the verdct. Furdock and Dzyak shared Fords offensve honors wth 15 and 12 ponts, respectvely. Saboy, the Indans star center, paced hs team by partng the cords for 14 markers. Allbans Regsters Allbans of Port Readng toppled the Fords Boys from the undefeated ranks by manpulatng a trumph for one of the bggest upsets n the crcut ths season. Albanls had the upper hand throughout the frst half, outscorng Fords, 10-8, In the frst perod and U-3 In the second to reach the half on the top sde of the score by a tally. Tommy Gordano and Slm Marglotto paced Port Readng to ths poln wth 10 and 8 counters. (Contnued on Page 14) St. James 9 Beaten AsFlynnsHangUp 4th Straght Wn League Standng* Flynn & Son 3t. James Franks ndlans Star Furnture Zebras W "VVOODBRIDQH! Flynn fr Srn of Fords elmnated ts closes^ camtwtlmr for the hmtber one poston In the Recreaton Junor League when they spun a 20-l<> trumph over the St. Jrrne* C.Y.O, In one of the closest scraps ths season. The scorng by both cluhs ht a low for the current campagn due chefly to the str-vrn <* f«s«s set un by the Fords c!ub and the Sants. Flynn & Son waltzed to a 6-4 lead In the frst quajter; then outshnt, 8t, James man 4-3. n the second to enter the hslf-tme ntpmsslfn on tnp by n 10-7 tly. 8t. JBtnes perked UD In the thw Krsjlon wth pn erht-pont aturk to cut Fords margn to a 1(5-15 oourf, but the best, they r-u!r d~ tn the fourth stnnza was play S^n on even terms at two tcp man for Fords wth fve counters, whl)(j, L"Blanc eptured hcrdw fflr St. Jnnvs" wth I he same amount of ponts. Franks racked ur> Ita thrd vctory of the campagn bv trouncng the wlnless Star Furnture Zebras by a convncng pr-ore n> same played at the Hgh School. Harkny, Galya Star Harkay and Galya wer» Ft ank.» manstays offensvely wth 19 Rnd 13 ponts, respectvely, whle Pete Martlak topped the Zebra scorers wth fve dgts. Star Furnture absorbed ts second straght setback of the week at the hands of the Indans, who won the contest by a tally. After rompng to a 14-8 lead n the frst perod, the Indans had BRUINS BEST BET PAUL CAMERON 0U6f1, WMD$ UP Ht$ GREAT d IN TH Rose BOWL*- ITLL MO4.7 APPROPRIATE IFHB CAt Help SCHOOL scone IT<? APPEAR Alce U.C.L.A. LOST TO GEORGIA AND ILLINOIS. Fords Tgers 6 Colona Fve 5 the game under control all thehauyk P &H 4 way even though Star Furnture Dannys Spa 4 came to lfe n the thrd stanza Colona Ramblers 4 to edge the Indans, 13-5, n thewarrors 4 scorng.,, Demons 2 The Indans chef pont producer was Martn, who parted the Eagles 2 East Sde Boys 2 nets for sx feld goals and four Iselln Aces 1 free throws for a 16-pont total. Woodbrtdge Ramblers 0 Martlak and Szalay splt offensve honors for Star Furnture wth nne markers apece. STRIKES and SPARES? By Alan Mav«r BUT THFfRe>loPM6 6PBAT ALL- AMff/CA TAILBACK CAMERON WILL CHAHG6 THAT- $ST SCHOOL COR THIS Second-Half Rally Gves CYO Vctory Over Hadyks League Standngs W St. James CYO 7 the Dutch East Indes, now thespending J. Gels 162, J. Vash 173, T. Kar the legal lmt, the motorsts ters showed any speed n excess of Republc (jf Indonesa. He learned In an adress prepared for thepnsk Englsh n Sangapoje before he annual conventon of Investment J. Vash 222, J, Pallnsky 203. would be fned. bers In the thrd quarter sent th Bankers Assocaton, Secretary of came to ths country In 1947 va Bg Fve tralng, 28-20, n th the Treasury Humphrey, declared FORDS SATURDAY NIGHT Holland. that f large cuts n Federal MIXED LEAGUE eye-glasses are dentcal and thescorng column. The Bg Fve at HAWAIIAN ECONOMY He s a popular campus fgure n spendng are to be made next year, W L same correspondng teeth have tempted to get back nto thegam From 1939 to 1952, Hawas hs class, sttdent councl, Iraternty and varous honorary soctonal securty outlays. Otherwse, Norwood Dstrbutors.. 21 IB Sen. McCarthys Wrte Ike" as the whstle sounded wth th Commerce Department. Total pro- been pulled and flled. wth a 10-pomt rally In the fna economy outpaced that of the they must be carved out Of na-jags I. 24!/ 3 14»/ 2 sesson, but fell short of ther goa U. S. slghtly, accordng to the etes, Wth hs parents re-settled the Government wll run $8,000,- campagn brought n -more than Ramblers clngng to a one-poln ducton of goods and servces n n Indonesa agan, the hardf work- 000,000,000 or $9,000,000,000 n 1,500 telegrams to the Whte Hou lead. Hawa expanded from $347,000.- Ing Be wont have a "Chrstmas the red next year. n 30 hours. Mlto and Barbosa were th 000 n 1939 to $1,050,000,000 In at home." Ramblers heroes of the thrllln whereas fl durng the same BEST WISHES for u Happy Holday from TEDS Talor Shop Tuxedo Jtental Servce 481 Rahway Avenue, WoodlwWge and dont lorset. If y*tu^* golf formal, we have the Newest, Modern Styles n TUXE- DOS and FORMAL WEAH of all knds. Guaranteed Perfect Ft LOW RENTAL PRICES Have You Tred U tor DRY CLEANING TAILORING ALTERATIONS OF ALL KINDS All work guaranteed to «eet your WOODBRIDGE SERVICE W L Bobs T-V House..( Coopers Frst Ad Saturday Nlte Club Nebus 237 Marsh & Ryan Speedway Woodbrdge Confecy 9 33 Honor Roll Hgh team game, 928, Saturday Nlte Club W. McKnney, Jr., 223, D. Cosgrove 201, J. Demko1.78, L. Smonsen 156. C. Bohlke 1*70. Hgh ndvdual games: W. Mc- Knney, Jr.. 223, T. Tatarka 210, A. Oorechlad?10,. Steve St&wlokt 204,.I). Cosgto\je*Wl :., : " : " KNIGHTS <*F COLUMBUS Gels Gulf 30 9 McCarthys Avenel Coal Karmazns Bobs..: St^te.Jewelers Urbans Gertys : Honor RoU Hgh team game, 854, Gels Gulf J. CassWy 169, M. Mlnkler 170, Fords Recreaton 2O/ 2 18/ 2 Atlantc Selvcenter... 19/ 2 19/ 2 Deer Hunters Talenders Happy Tmers Petrcks florst 1B& 23,! Honor RoU Hh Indvdual game. Carl Leonhard, 200. Results Three-game wnners: Jags over Talenders, Happy Tmers over Petrcks Florst, Fords Recreaton over Talenders. Two - game pnner- Atlantc SqrtJcent* over Nbrwoodfolfltrutors. j j FORDS -COMMERCIAL LEAGUE W, L Stans Tavern H 3$ 13 Burdaks Tavem Our Lady, of Peace Fords Recreaton Slsolaks Truckng - 30 IS Fords Coal & Lumber , Charles... -«Jags Sportng Goods 27% 20/a Koeubs KoeubB Panters FUaus Wat Iron 24ft *3V4 Robn Hood Inn Raders Floral Center.. 28 A. M. Kufolnaka 16 Boulevard Ian U Fords V. F, W ;...» M. Rlesa OawtruaUan 8 W the Hadyk P & H, 28-27, and ex- A thrd quarter offensve thrust wth hs fancy floor work and accurate shootng. _.- tend ther vctory treflk to sexsn JjavejLJhe wayjor the Demons straght n the Recreaton Intermedate League. ;he Eagles In a tussle played at get. back n the game n the fnal ad-earned"38-35 Sruggfe" over WobdDrldgemade an arempt tdt The game gave ndcatonsof,he Iselln School, stanza wth a 23-polnt splash, but" becomng a walk away In the frst The fust quarter was evenlythe overwhelmng lead accumulated by the Sants was too much Honor Roll perod when Hadyk talled eght ought wth the Eagles mantanng a 9-8 edge at the close of the to overcome n such a short space T. Dudcs H. ponst whle checkng St. James Peterson $24 wth one. -lflae. afeld, goal by Tppy 80S; Jv y sesson. The second stanza was a of tme. Cannata , F, Heenan 222, t. T The stuaton was ththe same eplfca~ol tne dp^net ss the AfchdeSCon, "tre"harrontt" lead*- M. Pucc 202, W. Kennedy 205, n the thrd stanza as the Fords galn nosed out the Demons, 8 r 7, ng pont producer ths season, C. Werup 209,A. Lagoda 203, A. combne ht for eght more ponts,o reach the halfway pont on top, was hgh man for the townshp "J: Erckson , and held the Sants to three to club once agan Tyth seven feld J. Kulnch 219, E. Rasfc 228, A. enter the half coastng on a 16-5 Wth Lagana httng for sxgoals and three fouls for a 17- Boros 222, G. Lddle 200, J. Mclead. ponts, the Demons nserted a 13- Gure 213, B. Mller 202, J. Tarr St. James, wth Lee Jortlan and polnt attack whch carred them Tommy Bader each snkng a brace past the Eagles In the thrd perod 201, J. Dudash\200, G, Bertagna 202, D. Ruotolo (225, J. LaGuardla 201. J. Mecuro 221, P. Clayton 203. Results Three-game wnners: Stans Tavern over Burdaks Tavern, Our Lady of Peace over Fords Coal & lun»bdr,m :., -. wnner^: Robn Hood!deVs Floral penter, Char- JagV Sprtng Goods, rds Recreaton over Ssolaks Truckng, Flans Flat Iron over Kozubs Panters, A. M. Kubnakg over Boulevard Inn, Fords V.F.W, over Resz Constructon. IDENTICAL TWINS LOS ANGELES Eugene Glasband, 36, had hs appendx removed pne mornng. Hs twn, Vctor, began havng pans shortly afterwards and underwent surgery that evenng. They shared the same hosptal room, The brothers sad they began gettng gray har at the exact tme, the correctons for CUT-RATE ARMY and NAVY STORE 102 ROOSEVEI/T AVENUE (Near Hudson St.) CARTERET 0peu p ft/or? Nteht Stll Tme to Buy Hs Gft from Our Complete Lne of WORK CLOTHES, SHOES, RUBBER FOOTWEAR, DUNGAREES, OVflRALLS, JACKETS, PANTS, SPORTSWEAR all at WOODBRIDOE A second half rally enabled the St. James 1 CYO to come from behnd to nose out of feld goals n the thrd perod, cut ladyks advantage to a count. The Sants poured t on n the fnal frame wth a 13-polnt splash, whch gave them a hardearned one-pont vctory over a scrappy Fords team. Bader and Halstan were St Jamea offensve stars wth»:e}gh wth-11. whle hs teammate, Homng, followed wth eght. The Warrors bounced one game over the.500 mark by subdung Dannys Spa, 31-25, at Use Honelawn School court. The vctors now have a record of four trumphs ganst three defeats. Anderson Tops, AnderBon, the Warrors versa-,lle guard, was tops In the scorng department wth sx feld goals and free throw for a 13-polnt total. Lowell and Sabo sparked Dannys!rom the hardwwooda after ao- ;umulatng nne and seven countrs, respectvely. by a count. The Eagles once san outscored the Demons, n the fnale but fell short of knottng the score. MehaBy was the bg gun for the vctorous Demons by pourng 14 counters through the hoops. Ben- Zelewsk and Ay MrabeUa were the Eagles/ top offenlve J and seven ponts, respectvely, ers Wth 12 and ypolhts: whle Novak played brffajtty for Hadyk as he bucketed 1ft counters. In another league game, the Colona Bg Fve was dropped ou of second place In the Standngs after beng trpped up by the flredup Colona Ramblers who won to contest, The fracas was close durng the frst half wth the Bg Fve out pontng the pamblers Th stuaton reversed Itself In the second when the Ramblers came ou on top, 9-7, to cut the Bg Fve; margn, 17-6, at the half. A 12-pont surge by the Ram RECORDING SPEEDOMETERS Oov. Dan Thornton, of Colorado, has made a proposal whch la sure to be unpopular wth motorsts. He has asked the Colorado Legslature to consder a proposal that all automoble owners be requred to nstall recordng sppedometers, whch would make a permanent recorq of all speeds Raveled, rlodlc nspectons would be made by the State and f the speedome- game after dutdpng 12 and Hperod. U. 8. total producton went ponts through tne nets. Tlawkn from f91,300,000,000 to $348,000, was hgh man for the Btg 000, JAGS SPORTING GOODS 400 STATE ST., PI^ITH AMBQY Henry Jaglownk, nal Burst Fals To Overcome f # Advantage of Foes PERTH AMBOY--Woodbr!d» Hgh felt the frrst tlng of 4*fe«* recently when St. Marys upended Coach John TonKWks qutnft at local RtcrMtton Center by > 71-«3 score. Prevously, the Townshp drbblers had pwted wltt over the Afutnn and k hghly.regarded Rahway team. Although St. Marys la startng the»eason wth a new mtntot, Charley German, and jetrchf of veterans, they shoved real clftm - In droppng Wootfbrdw from tte undefeated ranks, The key to the Sants recent success can IMS traced to a lew of lart wlnttrs Jayvees who scaled to the tarsw ranks ths ye*r and performed tn the manner of veterans. The surprse eager on the floor aganst the Barrons wu a sophomnre, Don Freemm who played a brllant all-around gme to reap the henors whch went wth the vctory offenolvelv he whpped 10 feld (foals and I^SWnuta thromrh he hoops for A lofty 23-pont total. At the start of the frst quarter Wnrtbr took an earlv lead tbvn Ath.r:>"cft came thrnufh wl*h n brkc and free thrvf, pvnr thp Prroas mwgn was tlvd as Freeman and Prte»!c-," I mmctured the hoop wth mxumte Held (fbata and Stew tn<st>d In a foul to ease the. Lons ahead, S=3> lay-upt tor; Archdeacon and Tommy McAu* llflte Rave Wcodbrdge the hgh sde of the score *tp» more ml«% wav through the sesson, " The score see-sawed Back and forth as the opener prorremedj< then wth forty-flve seconds» malnng, St. Marys breeeed ahead only to have McAultfle even t up, just before Uu byzztr. wth a set shot. Take* InJUtHn U Woodbrdge took the lnltlathr* n the second quarter wth a spurt; whch sent them ahead, At ths pont, St. Murys got back nto 1 he ball game to te the score at and contnue ts aggressve streak to reaoh the halftlme Intermsson wth a comfortable advantage. * ; Perth Amboys Klndslersk, Loll* II and Katrosh took ownershp 61 the backboards In the thrd perld<$ to play a major rols In the 24-19* edge over the Barrens whch sent them out front * Freeman. also sparkled durng the perod; pont total. Al Thergeson and Bll Oyer followed Archdeacon for. sharpshootlng honors, postng Iff and 11 counters, respectvely,, Lohll and Km<5zere!cl also reapad, ffenslve laurels for St. Maryl vth 20 and 18 ponts. ^ Jayvees Clck The Barron Junor Varsty ex- ( tended ts WIR *k,eln,tc» three traas by fcdslbtf the $t; M» " r*$<4ft-39, In the wanng] mwh of tljfl jelosely -- J Rche wth 14 pb le hs te mates, Pat Barbato and Bob chpped n wth 8 and 7. Bobby Sewarga topped the Lons shoot. \. rs by sendng 14 dgts through ; ; the hoops. ". Tomczuks- club wll resume, ther schedule after the lhttdass ; on January 5 wth Sayrevlle fur- " nfhlng the. opposton on, th»a - home court..? - 1 Woodbrdge (83) O P Pearson, t l o McAulffe, f 2 2 t (Contnued nn Pa«e 141 We jon n wshng you a Yukth flhd wth, song am uuod cheer, and a very,, very /nppy New Yeqr. INC. 157 SMITH JfTTREET r \

14 PAGE FOURTEEN Chan o Hlls Park Reports Mrs. CcnTKf F. Kermwon 93 Homes r»rk Avenue Mr M f I am taklnr ths opportunty wsh you all a very merry hrlstmns,nd the bpst of stood ck and good health for the com-? year. - Congratulatons to Thomns.»lola..WoodrufI Street, who wns $ven years old Monday. In the ftfternoon Tommy entertaned hs..elrhborlnod playmates, and had a famly party at nght. Among the guests were hs grandparents,.mr. and Mrs. Iouls Provencher. and Mr. and Mrs; Arthur Wagner, all of Nrwark. Another seven-year-old was Marlyn Cowan. Grand Avenue, Who celebrated yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cavallero!-«n< chldren, Washngton Avenue,. Wll spend the holdays n Revere, Mass., vstng Mrs. Cavalleros! father, Mr. nnd Mrs. Angelo Calabrese and four chldren, Homes Park Avenue, wll go to Bayonne for Chrstmas to vst wth Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russo. V Mr. and Mrs, John Ftzgerald, Washngton Avenue, wll have as ther Chrstmas guests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ftzgerald, Orange; Mr. and Mrs Joseph F Ftzgerald. Jr.. and famly. Glen Rdge, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ftzgerald, East Orange. <^ere happy to extend enngratulatlons to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Personette. Grand Avenue on the brth, of ther second daughter on December 9. The baby has been named Brbara E- len. The Personettes wll entyrtfn Mr, and Mrs John McMurray. Irvlngton. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Personette. North Arlngton, Chrstmas Day, The Rchman famly. Prk Avetue, wll have Chrstmas dnner wth Mr. Rchmnns hrother and sster-n-law n Irvngton. Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Jnhnsnn. Woodruff Street, wth, ther chldren, t»jtt*j»end..the.. holday week n N**> fm ttt? &n.net Years Eve they wll be the sues!. 1 of Mrs. Johnsons brother. Dr John S.Labate. Mr. and Mrs. Howard H; HnkeK. Jr., Rebecca Place, and Mr and Mrs, Norman E. Smaley Martn.svlle. wll gve a jon party for Mr. and Mrs, H. G Hunter, Fanvood, who wll soon move to Florda, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Brau?r. Washngton Avenue, wll have a famly Chrstmas partv. Ther Let us help you wth your holday entertanng! We have "what t takes" to help you celebrate, To serve your guests or to gve as gfts, we recommend,.. SCHENLEY $^.49 LO»n ${-.10 Wff,, Tt ~ CALVERT o Mm Specal M CANADIAN $g,o M. GIFT Packs U HAIG & HAIG $c.9 44 Mzle - To- FIVE STAB D % Order M> CHRISTIAN BROS. 5/1.85 %S^ jgt BRANDY 4 w^t^gm OLD TAYLOR $.59 **&* $&. M><tf RYE WHISKEY 0 ^ ^ M w f CHRISTIAN BROS..45 (9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Only) and TAYLOR WINES 1 Call WO , All prced Items In ths al are 4/5 qt. Complete Selecton of Imported and Domestc ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF DEER A Joyous Chrstmas f o^ulof You From All of Us! JOS. ANDRASClKS WOODBRIDGE LIQUOR STORE 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE To All 4 Very, Very M^rry Chrstmas THE From u GROSS "Always the Leader PERTH AMBOY AND FORDS Valentne Day Dance Planned by VFW Post AVENEL Prelmnary arrangements for a Valentlne«Day Dance, to be held February IS at the Craftsmens Club, Woodbrdge, were made at a meetng of he Avenel Post VFW wth Frank Zsambo, commander, presdng. Prank MartorelU was named halrman. In a response to an apppal from a member, several post members vol"teered to donate blood. New members nducted by Mr. Zsambo wrre Eml M. Kohut,, Edward Houghton, Herbert W. Wedemann and Monroe Qoodman. Rchard R. James was n WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 23, 15)53 Avenel Personals Mr. and Mr* Curl Ruesch and daughters, Janet and Dane. 47 Ffth Avenue, wll «tww1 Chlstmu Daj wth Mr. Rwhs parents, It*v. and Mr* O Ruwoh. Eggert Avenue, Mftucen Th«"Jolly Club" of Awnel held» Chrstmas party Tuesday m the home of Mrs. Waltw Mejfr, Colon la Boulevard, Colonla. Refreshment* were sered and Chrstmas gft, 1! exchanged. Ouests were Mr* Mchael De SteJano, Mrs. Rubn Oreco, Mr*. George Cosgrove, Mrs. Frederck Ascough, Mrs. Harold Amy. Mrs. Samuel INDEPRND Albrecht and Mre. Joseph Mccharge of hosptalty. Clue. Mr. ffd Mrs, Peter 8t«ln. 44 Oyer. g, wll,bt- Mrs. Brauers par-ffthnnts, Mr. nnd Mrs, Wllam Dalev: Avenue, wll entertan Mr rand. Gordano was Allbanls bg gun Rev Egan ard Rov. CoverR. A specal award wentto Mrs. Wllam Two cubs, Albert Hapstak and Adams, g Wyskowsk. from the floor, postng 16 ponts and Mrs. Warren Sten and Bugene Sten, Jersey Cty, at Chrst- Vr nnd Mrs. Fred Brauer. Jr., whle hs team-mate, Margotto and Mrs. Fred Bwuer, Sr. Gork*, Ronald Hoffman graduated to Jharmont, ; followed wth 12. Harold Sharlck mas Eve dnner. Mr, ard Mrs. Theodore Puntono and son. Rebecca Place, wll Mrs, Df Stnfnno was genera Scout Troop 41 sponsored by the wns the Fords Boys most accurate Mrs Andrew OaUsn, 107 harman asssted by Mrs. John Frst Presbyteran Church and shooter wth eght counters. vst wth ther parents ln Watertown. Mass.. for the homday week Wllam Larsen, Mrs. George Lud- Scout Troop 42 sponsored by St. Freeman, f Walnut Avenue, wll entertan Orban. Mrs. Robert Fuchs, Mrs John Brennan graduated to St The Hungaran Reformed Club Mr? Perkns brother and ssterrn-law, Mr and Mrs. Weston Rut- regstered ts thrd vctory of the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bunlla, wg, Mrs. Robert Stewart and Mrs Andrews Church. Halek, f campagn and brought ts season, lc-x" Bayonne. and h«r father. Washngton Avenue, wll be hosts Vncent Buonocore. Santa Claus attended and presented each boy wth a gft, an Lohll. f.nverage up to the.500 mark b; Mr Rutledge, Beechwood, Chrstmas Day. to Mrs. Btnllas parents. Mr. and Powers, f upendng the Woodbrldge A. C Mrs. S Irwn. Bed Bank: her brother-n-law and sster. Mr. and TRcbert Hensel, son of Mr.. What Matter? orange and candy. Members of the KndZIpsk. ( 33-29, at the Fords school court boys famles were guests and Fruewlrth, c and Mrs. R. T. Hensel. 45 Ffth Watress ~ Dd you order ths Although the game was close, Sensekovc.!; Mrs S. Moskal and chldren, of each Cub presented hs parents Avenue, s recuperatng from a sundae, sr? was decded n the thrd perlot KaU-osh, K he park, and her uncle. Vncent wth a Chrstmas glf,t he had when the Hungarans ralled fo frflctured arm sustaned n a fall Customer No, late Saturday Mantz, g Belsky. made hmself. A box of oranges 14 ponts whle checkng Wood down the cellar steps of hs home. aftgfnoon, I thnk. Rogan, R was sent to the Strawberry Hll brdge wthout a sngle marke Mr. and Mrs. Thomas OHare. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ascough Yuhas, g.. orphanage as a goodwll project George Mako sparked the decsv..,nd Avenue, wll entertan Mrs. and famly, Ffth Avenue, wll for Chrstmas-. rally by httng the hoops accu OHares brother-n-law and ss-spend Chrstmas Day wth Mrs A program of entertanment lately for a 10-pont total. Ascouehs famllv In Bayonne, was presented featurng a sk^t Mako Is Manstay The Avenel cancer dressng Mako, the Reformed ClubsAl ter, Mr. and Mrs. James Schumacher. Lyndhurst. for Chrstmas dnner, and members of both famles wll vst them ln the evenne Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Playter and chldren Park Avenue. v""l rwe ther holday dnner wth Mrs. Playters father, Mr. Charles Pmth. Mr. Planters aunt, Mrs. Jessca Galanos, Washngton, wll also be a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rlley and daughters, Lynn and Maureen, Hllsde, wll be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zesmer, Homes Park Avene. and Mrs, John Ettershank, 59 On Chrstmas Eve Mr, andgeorge -street, a student, at Me Mrs. Donald J. Barnckel and Cormlck Theologcal Semnary laughter, Jane-Ellen of Homes Chcago, 111., s spendng Chrst ark Avenue, wll entertan Mr. mas wth hs parents. nd Mrs. Wllam Barnckel. Jersy Cty: Mr, and Mrs. Wllam rncke! and daughter, Laura, lutley. and Mrs. Ferguson. The nor Bamck#ls w} J stay over or Chrstmas toay. Rchard* Mazzur. a student nt the Mchgan College rf Technology, Houghton, Mch., s spendng Chrstmas rpcess wth hs, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mazzur, 10 Lenox Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George Natusch, Wllam Falkenstrrn, Jr.. student at the Unversty of Penn-.lzabeth Avenue, wll be hosts or the holday and week-end to sylvana s spendng the Chrst- holdays tyth hs.her famly, as follows: Mr. andmas parents, X Mrs. Anthony Popolzo, Jersey Cty; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Iaco- /ell, Brooklyn; Norman lacorell and son, Rocco, and daugher, Luclle, also.of Jersey Cty. Dont fnrget the Cvc League meetng on Tuesday, December 29. JC vary successful surprse nartv was gven John R. Jewkes, Jr., Elzabeth Avenue, Saturday, n honor of hs brthday. Those partcpatng were Mss Jeanne Hossey, Mss Maron Strohelmer, Denns Farrell, Mr. and %s. Grant Xtalayam- and VlsetBt Magrnn, all of Jersey Cty; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fnlayson and Vncent Magrnn, all of Jersey Cty; Mss Shela McCarthy, Bav- >nne; Charles Hlggns. Elzabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butkewcz, Neptune Cty, and Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Scharff, of the Park. Brthday greetngs to Kathleen 3avel, Washngton Avenue, and congratulatons to Mr. and and Mss Mary Anostal who group met n the Frst Presbyteran Church. Mrs. Arthur Moore danced an acrobatc number. announced the *group wll not Santa was mpersonated by Chrstmas carols were sum; wth meet agan untl January 6, duestephen Bumbach and he wasmrs, Cecl Chartrand at the pto the holdays. She made a plea accompaned by Mr. Schlatter. ano. for clean whte materals end more helpers. Present were Mrs Herman Lamne. Mrs, Geow Young, Mrs. Ots Sears, Mrs. Alex McDermott, Mrs. Thomas Hll Mrs. Paul Knpps, Mrs. Verna Scheurman, Mrs. Maretta Brl and Mrs. Alex Johnson. Jack Ettprshank, sr-n of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Falkenstern, 635 Wrodbrdf Avenue. Mss Ann Carl-rn, North Provdence, R. I. s also spendng Chrstmas wth the Falkenstern famly. Mr. and Mrs. Irvng Wld, 270 Avenel Street, -wll entertan ns mother, Mrs. Ruby Wld and hs sster, Hester, Phladelpha nnd Mrs. Wlds parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Glbert, Elzabeth, Chrstmas day,, -^Hel!a and Paul Grunzg, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. B. Qrnztg, 38 Lvngston Avenue, at the Mchgan College of Tech nology, are spendng ther Chrstmas vacaton wth ther parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart and famly, Park Avenue, wll spend Chrstmas Day wth relatves n Bayonne. The Buttercup Grl Scout Troop 5 met ln Avenel School un der the leadershp of Mrs. Carl Mrs. Kauffman. also of Washngton Avenue, on ther weddng annversary. I Reusch asssted by Mrs. Irvng Wld. The grls competed the makng and wrappng of ther parents gfts. An exchange of gfts was held at the Chrstmas party held after the meetng. Edward Schlatter, - presdent 0, We at L BR1EGS & SONS extend a Very Merry Chrstmas to All Our Customers and Frends and hope that the gfts you receved frop L. BRIEQS & SONS are the thngs that you wanted. HemptU PfRTH AMBOV» Rosary Socety Gves Yule Party Cub Pack Holds Chrstmas Party Dorothy Rnsha Head* Ml. Cartnel Sodalty AVENEL- Th* annual Chrstmas party of the Rosary Socety of Rt Andrews Church wa& held n the church ha; Vh Mrs. Wl- Jlarence Jamson as charman treasurer. Mss Grace Palfl, lam Hufflmeypr greetng the asssted by the den mothers, Mrs. tucst* and Mrs. Mchael De St«-Charles Schrattner, Mrs. Else Our Lady of Peace fano M toast master. Bartlett, Mrs. Stanley Florky, Rev. John J. Egan. pastor On Mrs. Curts Daley and Mrs (Contnued from Sports Page) The thrd perod saw Allbanls he TnP Meanng of Chrstmas" Charles Harhager. contnue to domnate the game. md Rfv. Charlrs La Covera spoke Awards were presented as follows: Webelos, Roy He"lneman; ng up wth a 10-9 edge. Fords but ther margn was slght, wnd- on "Kropnt! Chrstmas Chrst Day," A turkey dnner was served, bobcat awards, Dens McDermott shot the works ln the fnal quarter to outscore Port Readng, 14- Chrstmas gfts were dlstrtbtcd by Santa Clans, Imperson- Wllam Urban, Charles Hterha- 11, but the late, splash fell short Robert Safford, Roy Campgla tod by Mrs Robert Fscher and ger, Frank TuxJ«hn Bartlett of balancng the tally before the he group sant Chrstmas carols. Charles Erlckso"ftRchard Chart- fnal whstle. Specal gfts wrrr presented to of the Ffth Dstrct Democratc Cvc Club announced that Santa Claus has made hs annual vst to homes of club members, dstrbutng candy, ballpons and comc books to the chldren. 8 Wj AVENEL-Cub Pack 141 held Its annual Chrstmas party ln the Frst Presbyteran Church wth he u year flal ulh nl the (food thnjs n ljf for you... and may t be Ihe most stcccssjul and Iappcst year ever.....i vvooabraqe Irur 522 Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdge Complete wlh 4 Hnftw MHl blultl, nyloo clcnlnf brush, ud (y-to-follow dccofl h«t... all n > clnr-vcw vtl tou... Even l you u only (bn hfcut to > bldc, ha leu tbm 3 con lor > cumj>lc< hnfcu/ fmle nay vt up IU f 100 < yen. USA nd FurcfQ Pltnll P«da. I MAIN ITMIT revolutonary / new Playtex Home Har Cutter! Professonal-lookng j < harcuts... any style... for as lttle as 3 cents each. Its just lke pettng $100 for Chrstmas. Yes, ths precson-made nstrument wll cut, trm and taper your har jut the way you lke t/ Easy to - follow llustrated drectons tell how to cut any har style-mens, women s, chldrens. Safe, santary, foolproof. A^ deal, gft n de luxe gold-plat or stanfrep ateel for famly Ube. $500 Dt ut em MW*I, 6*M-n«M WOODBRIDGm Mss Dorothy Ruskal was elected presdent of the Senor Sodalty of Our Lady of Mt. Caxmel Church, Sunday. Others elected were: Vce presdent, Mss Barbara Chepey; sec-* retary, Mss Rosemary Bak; ownshp "Hll;, standpont, wjt ] ^ credt. Mulm,,, ; "ft-ls and two f,,,,,..", W«e on the oo, t In thrpp )], ;he Woodbld,.,,«., Womars thn, ;,;" mck by a w,,,, ;r Lady of Poarr. h, V] ^aran Refn,-,,,,,,,,,;. he FordR n,, v,,,, Ceramcs, r t;\.^n WHS Bassarnb, f Iwanlk. f fhergesm, < Archdeacon, Cuevas, R f«)n K,, rlj < Ol Score by > m<><; WoodbrjdKc 11 St. Marys -1 Merry Chrstmas and a Happy New Year ay all {jowl thngs fnd the pal 1 (l your door throng lll( ll! SQL SOKLED > Sol Sokler Sol Dener SkpW Kopln Ernest Dale \/, ; I Dlamaatno Pererft,.Jr.

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