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1 % EDSON FORDS ACON 9th ndependent-leader Chrstmas Fund s Begun^ <(U) Donaton (lven Hv oodbrdge Fre (.. V.mA h $2,500- M<l'- Leader offcally * mh cnnsetltvo.;chrst- MK for needy famles of mlbllp. '. : mmg wth less than 20 fund has grown con-.k Hrng almost two, t has been n exstence. ;n mr 00 famles were -. M,. fur frst tme, we '.WOnt! a new polcy for ; ms Fund. We are ent tu- tuod bankets, whch mmlcte wth turkey mtl^. to last for a few..re elmnatng toys' ml! so as not to coml several organzatons nt Townshp who M>- clothng to -.< ) basket wll contan numg quanttcs accord- >hr ste of famles:... \. parsley, celery, bread. potatoes, sweet potatoes, ) Muce, pckles, lettuce,. - mayonnase, pt-as. on n.ll whte onons, unpns - apples, oranges, canned ld, canned pumpkn, hard tea, coffee, canned mlk. mlk, sugar. Chrstmas Fund goal s xng hs custom of recent Wllam 8. N«be. was or wth a $5 contrbuton F3ra Company No. to ; * donaton Woodbrdge, Avenel, Colona, Fords, Bopelawn, Ueln, Keasbey, Port Readng, Sewaren Edson PRZK WNNNd BKAl'TV: Mr. Mr-,. Stan..', l.;e..lol, Rahway Avenue. WoudbrWge, are shown wth sotnr of trophes won hv Mrs. (h'slnck ncludng swm sut codtest n Mss Amerca Pageant, 96. Mrs. Cheslork s former Ruth Wuesthoff, Carteret. EXCTNG LVES: Local Man Sals 7 Seas As Lne's C use Hqd Publshed Wwltlj On Thundaj Woodbrdge, N. J, Tuesday, November 24, 964 nurwl u tad 0u» Hll kl P O Wnwlbrtfl l» J BOfE ss " e rochure Thrd Hgh School * Necessty To Avod Scorns Agan., WOODHHUdE - The Last Step... Proposed NeV Hgh School" s subject of a brochure to be released over weekend by he^board of Educaton on need of a thrd hgh school to be constructed n Colona secton. ', A 3.8 mllon referendum for - Khool wll he placed belore ' voters of Townshp at a specal electon Dermber fl at au H* regular pollng plan^ The proposal to be voted w on wlh read as follows: "% construct a new hgh school on plot of l owned by school dstrct ren stuate opposte sourly termnus of East Street beng Lot n Block 475 as desgnated hn Tax Map of Trnshp of Woodbrdge, purchase school furnture or equpment necessary for sad school mprove sad plot ol l, to expend refor not ex- $3,800,000 " l.sl Reasons Reasons lsted for new hgh school n brochure arc: "To contnue full tme educaton n. hgh schools whch' our students are presently enjoyng lter 3 years of frustratng dottle sessons. f a new Hgh SCBBO s not opened by September 967. all hgh school stu-, dents wll he on double sesson. "To ftleve an overcrowdng stuaton whch now exsts n our schools. John F. Kennedy Hgh School wjth a maxmum capacty for MM) has an enrollment of PRCE TEN CENTO 23To wnshphomes To Go to Construct Rt. 440, Secton 686. * \ shown wth new Woodbrwe cookbook y compled wrote n conjunct^ wth Woodbrdge Tercentenary. The bo* enttled "An Hstorcal Sampler-JfM-lSM - fjtafs Cookng n r rvntrbuton ths wtek».«t. n/ t cruse drector of Holl Am- tb/w»t'.jojmes home for a week.? School.stuel; caton poss- wll go on sal* Saturday at Chrlstensen's Department Store, Man Street. thv fund actually offcally» l /««"* ««'-> Who 'erca Une'aOdMrs. Cheslock, or more. " Woodbrdge, New Jersey?" s beng publshed ths week by Woodbrdgp Publshng Company >\ *w Ladles Auxlary o( f tm M»«8 AmerU'U former Ruth Wuesthoff, Carteret, Mss lfted Appeal s a receptonst, a model :...,t*. *,. ~ lo addton to beng n Mss' krh.'tto hur'bas "S'rfm Sut Trophy. Swm Sut wnnec ol '' Mtos Amerca Pageant n Atlantc Cty n has been crowned Mss Unted Ap- lology rooms. Amercan Pageant, Mrs. Cheslock PEA BECOMES REALTY: lund total. W(K)DBRn(. K _ ^, s ;, peal n Newark her pcture] chemstry ratovy, physcs uler no crcunwtanres wll!, local couple who lead ex- Cheslock' met hs wfe when she has appeared regularly n daly laboratory, combnaton phys- Mnes of any ol famles, m <'>aratcd for (lav a " ch ' ' on un HS hs an( ; newspapers n area. She cer-cs-chemstryhave tk'r card nserted n 0 day. He wll mss our annvers-tve of Pennsylvana, served as! WOODBRDGE - Mayor Walt- 6 busness rooms. v asssted be revealed. Each,! j K, savs wasnt much'good to tanty s a very pretty grl. 'Contnued on Page 5) Woodbrdge Women ssue wll be gven a number ; 8 nv company for tle rest of t was by concdence that Mr crptlon of plght of each' However, y are alert, bnuht Cheslock became assocated wth..ly wu be gven durng young people n ths, r.^ ^ man. jed lajt ym Holl-Amerca lnes. Whl ' for funds. Persons wshng fust year of marrage, h.ve man- an, have been very happy. How< he was a Junor Senor a Brdge Poses Tercentenary Cookbook :.c!p an ndvdual lamly may,,^ (0 ^ a ( rm f nun, ;,,, n t, u,,. Mrs, Cheslock says: Pennsylvana State College, where - by mdcatms case num-, )r m., r)ta haupn,, v.., he receved hs degree n kotel s nmt home [o. Nfew Problem a management, Mr. Cheslock, a na- Two Ssters-n-Lmv 'Tsons donatng $25 or mure They arc Mr. \!r> Sanley artcular basket as cost hllock, M tah^ay Avenue ar. Decemher 22, Thanksgvng, socal drector as Skytop Lodge n er Zrpolo Counclman Joseph December 3 s Deadlne (Contnued on Page 5 Mrs. Cru-lkk s assstant Chrstmas New Year's, But Poconos. Nemyo today asked for a confer- (M nterestng Booh. "Some offcals from lne ence wth Perth Amboy Mayor were vstng at Lodge," jjames J. Flynn, Perth Amboy Po-J WOODBHDGE - As drect For B. of E. Cdates Woodbrdge man recalls, 'lked lce Chef Charles Zanzalar, j result uf a casual conversaton my actvtes offered me a Polce Drector Joseph Galass a smultaneous thought, a newj WOODBRDGE - December 3 ments from those whose term; (Contnued on Page 5 State hghway Department at 4 p.m., s deadlne for flng are exprng wher or not / authortes to dscuss antcpated ncrease n traffc due to applcatons by cdates for wll seek reelecton, although Semnar on Safety Board of Educaton electon whch ndcatons are that y wll b openng of Verrazano-Nar- 2 OWS Brdge. \ovel Way of Celebratng Chanukah \h Enjoyed by Local Jewsh Famly MDHKXJK - Mr Harvey Spector, Church nave come up wth a novel '" u'lebralu tho Jew M Klrs-! Chanuknh whch begns at n Sunday nght con-!'r eght -''lys. S H clor chldren, Jan Ur, ml Alan Mure, 5'a notcng t-r lttle Chrstan frends talkng about r ChM rees Chrstnas prcv wanted to know why y follow sut. The. parent* " o ponde' am came up - t.'v uva (or ChnLl -lll'lfl'l," Ul top. > UM'll l)\ ' rlulclren to play Chanukah ajd Chanukh "uclt ' m n.'y -usually chocolate pmcc >l>'d n gold to smulate "-arc used n game. Mrs. ' lur made a huge model of; d;>dd" out of card board, ' ltd t wth alumnum fol. lhldren cut out made >r chans wth whch 'cl" wag decorated. Chanu curds are pnned here f toger wth cutouts of Slur of Davd. \ound "dreldel" are puck- for chldren, wrapped ' n ;' ' wth a Chahnkah desgn. - customary fo T lttle chldren fecve a gft ech day of -tval. Tl 't' Specters have acqured a ^ "Chanukah at Our House." Ml each evenng before thu 'tll-on go to bed Mrs. Spectur " ^ a chapter from book. n "' "dredel" has been placed 'le Recreaton room of j'-ctr home, The walk bear l( jjatlons wth sgns readng lb W Chanukah" both n ; -" l d Hebrew. wnukah or Febtval ol l l l, celebral. vctory ol lhe! th = n tme of Second ' 'nple opportunty of l cl( ausng temple tu re " lamp at altar. (Contnued on Page 5) A TERCENTENARY CONTBttUTlON: Mrs. Bernard R. Josl, Jr., Mrs. Norbert S. Jost ar«lst Released TodaybyN-J, HghwayDept WOODBRDGE - Thrty-four parcels of property, ncludng tt houses, wll have to g» n Townshp to make-way for Rout* 440, Secton, State Hghway Department revealed today to Commtteeman Joseph Nemyo. The Second Ward Commtteeman, who has been endeavorng to secure a lst of properte from State Hghway Commtsoner Dwght R. G. Palmer for many months, released names ths mornng to The ndependent-leader. The lst of affected property wners s as follows: Block S-H, Lots 22 S3, Jr. rtell Jc Lestarmat, 30 Florda rove Kadd, Hopelawn, house; lock 5-H, Lot 208. James P. lagy, Jr.. Loretta Street, Townshp to Help WOODBRDGE - S. Buddy Harrs, Drector of Departmeat of Plannng Dewlon, meat, lad today that he wll requwt a conference mmedately wttb State Hghway offcals to dscuss ways means of helpng people who wll be dsplaced by constructon of Route 440. "We want to corordlnate onr actvtes wth state End out what servces y wll offer what staff y wll use," Mr. Harrs revealed. "We want transton to be made as smoothly as possble wthout hardshp to people nvolved. t s expected that State wll begn acqurng property around Aprl. Hopelawn, house; Block 5-H, Lot 209, Steven M. Slagy,» Lor- cook book, dedcated to Tercen-j tta Street, Hopelawn, house, tenary. has been publshed. Block 5-H, Lots 2 22, Enttled "An Hstorcal Sampler George Maron McCabe, Florda Grove Road, Hopelawn, va What's Cookng n Woodbrdge. New Jersey," t s wll be held Tuesday, February [cdates for reelecton. To Be Held Dec. "We have already notced an wok of two women, both natves of Woodbrdge ssters- C. T. Cadwalader sad today. 9, Board of Educaton Secretary cant l; Block 5-H, Lots 23 WOODBRDGE - The publc ncrease n traffc," Counclman Nemyo sad. n-law. They are Mrs. Bernard R, Durng past few years 24, Egan McCabe, 29 Florda Grove Roal; Hopelawn, s nvted to frst Safety Semnar to be held December at The mayor ponted out that by Jost, Jr., former Margaret re have been several cd- On. 4 Morals Charge hlde Lund, 293 Florda Grove Load Man ndcted house; Block 5-H, Lot 20, Mat- j Woodbrdge.Junor Hgh School j n()xt summer/wth New YorHfrom 7 to 0 p.m., under! censed vehcles streamng to Woodbrdge School system many more are expected to run WOODBRDGE - A forme 5-H, Lot 2, Rudolph Lund, Flor. Krewkel, who taught n ates for vacant posts. Ths year, Eoad, Hopelawn, house; Block sponsorshp of Woodbrdge rac,e track shore, re Mrs, Norbert S. Jost, former nasmuch as three full terms woodbrdge Junor Hgh Sehoc da Grove M, Hopelawn, vacant Safety Councl. s bound to be a "tremendous Edna Oberles. who s employed two unexpred terras wll be open. (eache, wm ndjcled Frday l; BlocK 5-H, Lots 25 26, Speakers wll nclude, Lous!ncrease of traffc on Route 440." as a lbraran n Barron Publc The full terms of Vncent Renz, as unranan n ue narruu ruunc m; LUU wua u mra uou,,,,,., John Mary Hayducko, 0 Hemerda. supervsor of safety) Now s tme to do some- Lbrary, Woodbrdge. Board ef Educaton presdent; f«ur mm-als charges by Md-Julette Street, Hopelawn, house. ' ndustral hygene, Johns-!thng about t," mayor stated. The ssters-n-law, both of whom, Wllam Bhler Wllam B dlesg * Countv Gr Jurv - Manvlle Products, Corp.; Jerome,"We must plan ahead." lure nterested n hstory of ner expre ths year, ndcted on camplants of carnal Block 5-C, Lots 24 through 26, abuse, lewdness, contrbutng to Karl K & P. Bender,, Florda Grove Kaufer, State Department ofj Mr. Nemyo agreed wth dq ;,,.,,,, ' som T ' Ha P h McGrane Dr. Ken- delnquency' of a mnor " Road, Hopelawn, house-, Block k Health; Magstrate Andrew D.[mayor sayng: thng concrete for Tercenten-.....u.!' V r 5-, Lots 9, 20, John Rader, Desmond unt a State Trooper "We don't want anor New ary year came up wth nelh Staffn were W nle( to f xhlbltln K obscene mouon pcdea of cookbook/whch has fll vacances on Board. fj ture S was Joseph Kurs.nsky, 54, (Contnued on Page 5) from Prnceton Barracks. Brunswck Avenue." Among subjects to be ds-- The counclman sad he wll been publshed by Woodbrdge y run agan, Mr. McGrane wll 74 ^le y Mreel - cussed are "Safety n Home," urge State Hghway Department to pave shoulders on Ths s way y tell t: unexpred term Dr. Sluftn wlueaton health classes for Record Ht * Publshng Company. ; undoubtedly run for two-year Kursnsky, who taught physcal "Poson Control Centers," "Ra. lar How t Works" "Legalty ot Kadar." There wll be lane road, d to nstall curbs,! Contnued»n Page 5) There have been no announce- 9. a few days after hs arrest. Route 440, whch s only a two! "Our project, whch began n'for one-year unexpred term. 23 ye^rs, resgned on November queston answer perods. among or thngs. n Yule Club Mrs. Partenope Apponted Hosptal Group Presdent COLON A - Buldng lund con-wltrbutons from Women's Aux- Auxlary, be operated by Women's lury of John V. Kennedy! " We alt ' extremely proud that Memural Hosptal reached $2t,000 l b t k l we llave bee «able to make slallta ths week when organzaton ufedgug [lad anor $4,000 on ts total at such a rapd rate, sad Mrs..nlelge of $80,000. Partenope. "At outset our The presentaton was made by fondest hope was to fulfll outpledge by end of three, years. Mrs Edward A. Partenope,, Colona, who has been named (Contnued on Page 5 ' 'resdent Pro-Tern of ; Worn- Auxlarv. A wesd (or he exl term of offce wll be :elected at Auxftary's annual Mc'tng n January. Mrs. Partenope who has been actve n both auxlary 'fund rasng actvtes snce plans for hosptal were frst conceved, noted (hat latest gft brngs women's organzaton wth n> $4,000 of payng off fledge whch was made - hortly.more than a year ago. The 30,000 pledge was made towards nstallaton of coffee gft shop at hosptal whch 46 HB Pellets Damage Wndows at School 2()\ COLONA - Valsm has ht a Townshp school agan. Ths tne Lous Wttenberg, jantor of School 20, Colona, reported Frday mornng when he arrved at school he found several' wndows broken by BB gun pellets. There were 3S holes n wndows on east sde of buldng, ve holes n wndows oa, south sde sx holes n two doors also DB south sde.. N KANK; Two Wootlbrdgr 'uloluen, who mvr leeu uu ' letl cuse" tu Detectve Bureau for several weeks, were offcally urumotal tu rulug ut detectve. yesterdmy afternuuu by 'olce Drector Joseph (Jalussl. Shown belug ctrngrntulated by Mr. (.alussl, venter, are Steven Smon, lett, Frank lerraro, rght. WOODBRDGE The Frst Sajvngs Loan Assocaton of ' Perth Amboy, wth bffces at 536 Amboy Avenue, Wo Abrdge at aw).ambov Av nue. Kd n, announced ths week that y have maled checks amountn" to,sl,200,000 to members, largest Chrstmas Club n urea. Ths makes a total of *S, ;47'J,525 dstrbuted n Chrstmas Club Checks by bankng nsttutons n ths area. Chrstmas Clubs of frst Savngs Loan Assocaton pay dvdends. \ The Frst Savngs Loan j.started ts Chrstmas Club ba!c n (5 wth,200 members for a otal of $60,000. n 955 re were 2, 500 members who receved checks totallng $425,00. n 958, as club membershp ncreased, Frst Savngs Uan Assumpton pad out $588,593 to 4,064 members. The nsttuton's Chrstnas club went over mllon dollar mark n 96 when checks, maled to 6,075 members totalled $,028,000. The totals n,ue next three years, were as follows, 96, $,44,000; 963, $l,m.0» 964, H,2U0,0m

2 -4. H PAGE TWO (lelght Rte Held bv Pack 48 SF.LN - A cle-lght cerem n nv conducted bv Web-e los n! (\'b Smut Pack 48. was hchwh of monthly Pack matng held Thursday evenng r School 5. Perchng Sdney Laurence. Cubma'-ter. as AKTXV legendary ndan ulrt leads Cuh Scouts alone th* fral of scoutng, conducted ceremony, asssted bv Thomas Krusen, Edward Benkrrt. fv>m;' Jensck. Gary Rce, B.vrv NeslK Carl Fsher. V'h-f-ho Den f'hff. Robert Alb'!='!n a.^ked Ouhma-ter vrcrp K'\n NMka was nd ''p'l as Brhrat n thr reremrr<\ Each boy lt ndvdual. cam!!* whle, repeatng tradtonal words' of rtual. The oprnnf fne rprtnony was fmd:r!,ed hy Den 3. wth Mrs..Olver Pcron. den mor A crtmedy skt "was presented hv Cub 'scouts of Den 5, wth den mor. Mrs. K. VY. Harrs, drectng. Announcement wal made that a den mor s needed for Den 6 n replace Mrs. Harrs, who wll be resgnng n near future. f a replacement s not D.-.tw 'KOHl SHAKNG: -eft to rght, Eogme L. l'akfr. Jr., assstant to Frst Bank TruM Co.. N. A.. Frank',, Mlls, vce presdent am whrr BnH Robert lfckpr, of Berkrr Co., Perth AtnKoy, talk ov«r varous ponts at Proft-sharng aod Penson " Plans Semnar conducted by bank. Annual Penson Semnar Conducted By Frst Bank Memoral Gfts Are AvalaWe Tuesday, November $4,964 'Camelot' Offered Remember, knfe needs to be At Paper Mll About far Home harpexd by a professonal «wry lecured den wll have ta be... here. So much n dsbed. An essay contest s n progress COLOMA - "Durng ths sea- 47 ' for cub scouts. The boys COLOMA - "Durng ths sea- ' rval of Lancelot t much more cember *Kh. That's how W00DBRDGE - Mort than called attenton to fact that «on of Thanksgvng of Chan- must wrte a letter on "What Cub lrty-fre ar*a busness «ecu- 4 ; 000 " ew P*J>» wu n New York too many know you have a good ^ ntated,, akah a tradtonal tme for Scoutng Means To Me." Sever O al"trp7 were'made by n- lte* attended *rd annual ^ ^ " ' ^ *, " JeSon'Tnd fhlb 8 n 8 ^ mn. P ^ wlsh dvdual dens durng g past Penson P!X>;! Sharng Sem-, proft-sharng each plan has t0 buv a 8'" wr ^er Temple," month. ncludng: Den 7, Mrs. toar wmdl, M ^ Thursday, separate dstnct advantages sad Mrs, Dave Chck of Temple "" under jont sponsorshp of that emplover must carefully Beth Am. Members of Consre- Crera Bank Trust Company. wns '"* r ' Raton, frends relatves ha\e Dm % Mrs Hflrrlc' rm oau* H nun wmump,. A j J L u![ B n \-. M TnrAt»nA Th» Bpeker queston answer perod purchase of Sdden. a day bowlng at Bowl-O- *A- «fw» an* The Becker 4 Blbles for Temple nrnw9- ^ a way to express thanks for Ml Edson' Den6, Mrs. Company, nc. of East Orange, concluded program. ; durm Edward bowlng, Rce, aho! «r Bo**Stot.' den mor, a dav Eugene «o " Prwdent L. Parker of Jr., Frst Assstant Bank Crateful Ad Sauad hlessn 8s of year. Memoral A trp to vst a mne-sweeper, presded. ' v. q " plaques, whch provde a perpetat anchor n Perth Amboy was K 00 " Bec kw Mchael r- rvet Yearly Keport ual prayer n honor of a loved made by three dens Den.' Mrs.»'n of Becker Company alt- AVENEL - Lous Ross, char- one. are also suggested. Peronl, den mor, Den 5 emated n explanng requre- man on behalf of Avenel P«r ts a" d grparents of Den 6. The trp was arranged m«>ts, advantages, methods of colona Frst Ad Squad Bar or Bas Mtzvah chldren wll by George Fnk, a far of one fnancng, as well as dffer-,members, expressed apprecaton be Phased to learn that y may of cub scout. Accompanyng ences between Proft-Sharng tn resdents for donatons durng purchase a gft to Temple n boys den mors on Penson Plans. n penson annual drve for funds. He ad- chld's name a permnjaunt were Hrs. Herman Hodes. plans, a fxed, predetermned vsed anyone who was not at home nem remembrance wl be estab- Mrs. Jula Wllams, Mrs. Fnk, contrbuton s made nto fund when -frst ad member ar- : " L " J Mrs. Eva CHefer. Comman- for each employee. n some n- rj V ed may mal donatons to. der of U. S. Navy conducted'stances an employee contrbuton squad headquarters, 05 Avenel' group on tour.! s also requrement, however, street, Award! were presented to ths depends on type of pen- j ^ ^ w Snowfeld captan Mark Sydlo, Mchael Faraklas^on plan n a proft-sharng submued hs endln, Kevn Metka, Bob cat badg-plan, f tare t no proft re m of September 30 to nclude: es wolf books. Mark!wM usually be no contrbuton for Accden/ M. transports 272- Mchael were nducted at a pre-, fund that year, although n- nha!ator 44; mscellaneous calls. vous ceremony; Gary Harrs, ternaj Revenue regulatons re- 87. f res 2 totallng 585 calls denner's strp*; Kenneth Wl-!qure that contrbutons be made The ambu ances ^ ^ %K lams, assstant denner's strpe:.wth reasonable regularty. m es m 2 m man hours were Ktsey Grammer. assstant den-! The employers' moral oblga- strpe; Alfred Rotella, den- tlon to employee; reducton n ' ' r's stffpe; Alan Estoch, bear employee turnover rate; stmu- Tbook; Mchael Jubanowsky, gold' laton of employee morale; ^nw; Mchael Batatlo, one year ever ncreasng cm vtmn n Wse-Percy s such a prevany T)n; Yllam McSweeney. slver labor market; a«d tax ^tmg flatterw. rrow; John Barby, two advantages to both employee Cora-Has he been tellng you year pn. pretty py employer were stated as prmary that you^were Apprecaton certfcates were reasons for consderaton of Else-No, "' '" "" L he sad you were. presented to Mr, Mrs. Juban- such plans.. owsky, Alexer Cuthbert- Becker ponted out that ten jon. 'years ago of Proft- MAZNG LQUD & Congratulatons were tendered Sharng Penson Plans n all to Jack Lews, assstant cub- of Unted States, most were RELEVES PAN AS < master Web-e-los leader, up- nsttuted by rar large T DSSOLVES CORNS AWAY on hs recevng a three-year ser- natonal companes; whereas tovce star. day, here are between nnety Thomas Krusen Edward thous one hundred thous- Benkert were presented Arrow of such plans n exstence. He Lght Badges on r graduaton^, from Web-e-los. They wll be enterng Boy Scout Troop M. At socal porton.of meetng, hostesses were mors of Cub "Scouts of Den 2,! wth Mrs. Robert McSweeney, n charge. Den 7, wth Mrs. Metka, den mor, dsplayed crafts made n past month. Mrs. Rce conducted a contest n whch each den drew a Chrstmas * Treeon a large sheet of paper on, wall. Each boy of den contrbuted one part of jll pcture. Judgng was done by;- CubmKter Laurence wth Den 5 Wnnng. Each boy receved small gft. Den Chefs, present were Gerald Luna, Rchard Rapp, Robert Albertson. Besdes den mors, cubmaster, assstant cubmaster, lsted, Hchard Rosenmon, commttee char- man, also partcpated n sesson. far Son Breakfast Lsted SEUN - The Men's Club of >: Congregaton Beth Sholom wll hold a far-son breakfast Sunday, at 0 a.m. An nterestng sports flm prevew of U.S.Y. play "My Frend rjna" wll be featured. Performances of play are set for December 2 9, at Beth Sholom Audtorum, 90 Cooper Avenue. To Our Many Frend* And Patrons WALSHECK'S FLOWERS m Amboy Ave. ME 4-UM used Nor rtmorc cord< v., t«* *T wth Frecont. Ltqa.d Frrt;"tc rele\o pta nsuntlv,»-ort below ':.n lne to rfl^ol^e corns avy h j«: hurrah BG SHPMENTS AGAN OF '65 CHEVROLETS The beautes are on r way! Mrs. Chck may be reached at U -575, EXCLUSVE FRANCHSE Applcatons now beng accepted. Key Cur Rental System, one of Amerca's fastest growng ear rental systems offers a unque plan to qualfed ndvduals seekng an easy wav to operate busness of r own f hgh proft car rental ndustry. Wrte Drector of Marketng KEY-CAR RENTAL SYSTEMS. LNC. 73 St. Georges Ave. Rahway, New Jersey Rght now's tme to drve over pck out your great new Chevrolet lor 965. wth all 5 of beautful new hghway pertormen back n full producton, swng to Chevrolet s really orf. Stop n today beat tfte rush. Remember, an early order means an early delvery on your Choce of Chevrolet, Chevelle, Corvar, Chevy or Corvette. "'^ leny CHEVROLET 30 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret»«>«K) -5U SALES cutrmout SERVCE so often. When canng-beef, cut toward] you lettng knfe slde on forward BtrAe *m*t saw btck t takw a certan amount of Mlt.r.nfRN - The new, tghter skm Md kn0vl,ho W to do a good more dramatc verson of. ( ( j roasts hams -Umc muscal Tameln!" Jj, ^ «n0 wllt, mak, hazards of carvng. ndependctt-leader (E.B> Carteret wseno^ To Present Play! s no pom n mm.- Saudtorlum. The e play deals Sunday y.schools w,ll,, has «nn approval of author Ronrt harder by not havng H of lamb nam «"«Alrm.lav Lerner. As staged at ^ -,, a more often massacred than any wlt he experences of two md-^hleaux md^hleaux 'Why Am w P Paper Mll Playhouse by ^ J, f th e rvtrrect way to or meat. To carve cr of l s l after ft leavng r An A Amercan d as a,, VYdney, Lerner's producton chef se meats protrudng bone Oho comng to'ter servce* a socal h,,... Paper,..,-, Mll... Playhouse «,.,««pro- r». _, -,:,, should be on carver's rght follow markng ocea, New YoVk. Hm-rr heer Frank Carrngton. less em- One mportant requte.».«wtth lh ^ pontng up. The Mar Mtzvah of "Master,+.v«s placed on teenmr bg platter. Never put roastor ^ ^ mu8, aga nst o The play s beng drected by Wtt, son of Mr. M Mss McGregor of fatuty mnre more on m story values. ' Scken on a small plate nnwad-- gran. accedng ed wth potatoes, peas ^h.j* ^ Wlt. The chldren of th.. Ann Crump U actng as stube purchased. roast chckabout same, parng a Chanukah prw ; Sunday schools are r. Such ew Fven " s too much to expect rar-! L * nm 8 - dent drector. n Wdnev, s far onrmd 'ver not to slosh undemhese con- e " or ***» abo. -J «- r on(.' ',<; ( n n e U e»rt nffd l at u»r should r la brd on platter Tckets may slstng of two plays, son-,-, «? S /fr. dtons. The servng platter breast _ r. from members of., Senor tatons dances that nor rnntnued to rewrte show * carver's rgtt. nsert fork at presented on Stndav evn, cember < at 7 p. m WOODBRlKE - The Senor Class of WoodbrdRe Hgh School has elmnated much of mdren to nnd tehtfn t up. jorgnallv runnne two hours forty mnutes, <ho'v as presented at Paper to Mll has been cut to less than two honr-j had extraneous mater- '.l removed. "Th" 'Camelql' story was aluays lov n Wdrtey, so that costumes were {ular enough for drama dd not nterefere wth movement of story. Class at wth meat» brought 5traddlnj! breastbone. -table. '. Frst cut off. second jont : There must be a good stard ; drumstck toger. Carve se... wth a.. *.< ue-nwt remove. you, fork knfe wth a Now u., Ume to blade a par'of poultry (heart. tab. h Q <H 'V A whte wool wt wth a brght Slk ntm»e t»ltwjy HBUforwbv. ter durtn drb gray days- color L M rght for north»., t s for wth. Awered la Pll Tn buybody WB pumpng Joctor about recent Holday dreu«wll ery'thng workj. The scenery, J beautful doesn't get n "'ve ", telescoped u'tttjl A A *«y of > racltn 8 "o7. And n coyly nqured; scenes n both frst second., ' M,, ^ a blgger njt th, n "How much of h» wealth dd act so that exctement of Kng M p )]m ^ mudl m ^ Te>re, j MV e?" : Arthur's Round Table ar extendng t a week through De- Wth a Up of you doctor repled: 'all of t." Save Weekly.50..OO ' L mtt of town'* rchttt man. ^ H [ m pale colors n.fawn "You knew hm well," «aw lpmc,, dove-aray snuff Acce*«or«elegant satn or velvet. Tableau at C0L0NA - Sermon, Frday, November 27 at n wll be "Grattude" h, Abraham Horvltz, at Tom) Fre Co., hunts Oct. R< KEASBEY - Chef DemWfl *>*' Prmm--- Comparf # report't calls durng pctnbrr were J car fres, f bn«truck. transformer, a ' be _<Um ] nrm a regular dr; Chef Demesh annonext regular drll v; December 3. ne\ :,. 7 fre Make all r dreams come true next Chrstmas... by preparng today JONOUR 965 CHRSTMAS S CLUB NOW! And Receve FREE A Beautful 3 COLOR BALLPONT PEN CARTERET OFFCE Perth Amboy Natonal Bank 25 Cooke Avenu?, Carteret MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOST NSURANCE MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM CORPORATON

3 ndependent-leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press ) ule Plans \nnounced Church - The thome ns year's Chrstmas bazaar l,r Frs Congregatonal mn., of Woodbrdge s "Yule-!,,. Festval." On December r,lh n n. m. to 4 p.m. "thr festval,! v held wth thr varous.,,-ch orgnzatons sponsorng;, booths as whte elephant,: tnlmarle artcles, Chrstmas orn'ts. ntl cy. Mrs Clfford Bumly s n,.m:c of (ccnrntnns. h,. «ll br served from noon n j. M Lght refreshments wll le fw<f by (Jw, Junor Hgh '. Nn 'YlmOshp durng (he,-ftnr-.v hours, nl h'h'mtcr.!h ('lunch, mm! wll present a Chrstmas,,:<.ml n (he snclmry (l )u< )«'vl entlkd "Th' Prompt' M. Y. " 0 her 'hffflmns prog-mm ', flr a Church S<-hool :,. ('hn< - ;rly on DpcMnbe Hh,,::.,ly carolnf nn (Vermn r 20'. f tradtonal Chrstmas.! r.-mllrlght Servce nn )(.. VM - 24 Duel tdng Lecture Scheduled Dec, 6th \VK\K. - Dfcomhor f h ( K, 'ful fourth rnnhmlmn. /:r, smnsored by Temple '! Kl. Cr.nforr, R'n;u.,-n,,. U m H, Wh Tornh of Kalmvv, - '.',tl Am of Column Hrth K ' r.'mford wll bo (he hosh : H.hf Nnrm.'n.mn wll n l-ctrr. The four trmplo, "n'(l forces n ths way as mmunty effort tn foster a,: Mr nterest n Judara. K.bb Lamm s founder ;n< ' edtor of "Tradton, n.l "f Jewsh thought He s,. ;,:t<t mrmber founder of \vsouaton of Jewsh Scen- MKS. ALLKN ZACK Double Rng Ceremony Unted Couple Sunday hments a soaal hour!» featured. Tckets may le \vou r, (n; -: The weddm lned from Mrs. Mchael "' S\t>~-,lo;m Skn, daugllrr "f t: VV 88f.lt. Mr Mrs Herman Sten, 84 ( ov) lkamdson "' ^' rs f- '" lvnu ' z '"'' t ' ' K«l''lffe A lara of crystal seed pearls U.UHMM'. «, A\<THH\ Huht Park, held her vel of slk lluson, ^ < ujnyj/vr*.trr..^rs,,,,,., p,,,...,,,,..,n Skav of Torr.mce (ah ]M " :V / '" k,!"" k P'. a.? c lsul!' sh(. l ' :mc a Bble wth baby orha\e an day Short Hlls wth : > of Woodbndge ' - Ualln S. 'd brth of a seorn.berterofcongre- Ml>s brrane Sten, Wood- nn, Wllam Krn'.st. n r^m Mr A;th srael offcatng hndne ;moher sster of brde, Ms Wllam K Skay Mrs- ^< he du nut; nremony. w.'s mad of honor. Or attendne> Skay d Woodbndge *nd t;ven n marrage by her far a n l s *7 e Mss Patrca Ls Mrs. W. E. Hablch of' r) mor, mntho,- h. h>-,h. brde wore unrp nn'woodbndge, Mrs. Stanford 'f are great-grparents, vory slk falle v,n»n wth a scoop Hghl Park. Servng hs bror as.best man *)j» as Normen Zack, Hghfcnd Park. Season's Greetngs from STATE JEWELERS FOR THE ENTRE FAMLY MEN'S TE BAR AND U/Ff> LNK SETS Craftsman WALLETS Tuesday, November 24, 964 Cy Cane December 7th Set As Date Bazar Plans Of CP Card Party Beneft Announced AVENEL - The Aveel Worn-ft of Arthrts Foundaton, WOOUlUnCE - The Women's Croups of Frst Presbyteran Church have completed plans for annual bazaar, December < f urn n,m. untl 8 p.m. n FeJ an's Club was busy plannnr for Donatons were made tn Meals ts annual card party for for Mllons Douglass College beneft of Mddlesex County Room Fund. was urged by. Cerebral Palsy Assocaton; Men- General Federaton of Wonrn's lo Park School, at Wednesday's'Clubs that members support meetng at Avenel Frst Ad Unted States Savngs Bonds pro-! 'lowshp Hall. The me wll be Squad q buldng. The affar wll gram. ' "ry cane" Mrs. Andrew take k place l December 7 at A fnal report on club's rcatre party was gven by.smonson of ndes Ad Elfcabelhtown Consoldated Gas! general charman. Company, Perth. Amboy, 7:30 Mrs. Toth. charman. Mrs. Servng on tcket commt P.M. Tckets are now on sale George Mrnz gave an nter' tng teo are Mrs. Fred Baldwn anc Mrs. Joseph Wukovets, charman, report on world affars n conasked that returns be made ;>t j u u ton wth her nternatonal Mrs. Olga Berg. December 2 meetng. Mem relatons department. Mrs Walter Puekett s. n charge of luncheon served bers were asked lo bake cakes for J Name tags statonary are; event. between a.m. p.m. by beng So!d by tfle organzaton Accordng to Mrs. Wllam Kt7.- women of Lades Ad. The wth Mrs. Toth recevng orders mak, publc welfare, co-char- Whte Church Guld wll conduct, nvtatons WCTC accepted to atman, 35 dozens of cookes 0 snack bar from 5 untl 7 p.m. tend rhcetngs f followng baked by members sent to wth Mrs. ra McCabe n charge. dubs, R., hwa Wnmen. f CM) n A nlatlf frjm t ^*. r\««(nl tlum New Lsbon Colony for Men The Woman's Assocaton wll December 4; Monday Afternoon! tally Retarded Males. conduct a home-made food booth. Club of Platfeld. November 30 A contnental breakfast has Mjmn un Lf'cmt.s nl;*,,,,,. Thr Lades Ad buuth wn feature aprons n charge of Mrs. Joseph McEwan Mrs. Ernest for November 30 at 9 A.M. at her nf Colona, January 2f been ammgeo by Mrs. John Toll,""" * > *'"» Wom<m«(hb Sk;y; gfts n charge of Mrs. John home, 83 Fleetwood Road, Wood- lnspully vas by Krefjer, Mrs. Edwn Potter, Mrs. brdge. Members are asked to^qum Fernez Fred Schwenzer, Mrs. F. A, donate a smal VS Water. Pecans wll be sold by Mrs. Kalherne Morrson Mrs. Albert Bowers, Offered for sale at Whte Church Guld booth wll be package, tags, decoratve oansters, tree decoratons, felt bows, tes, headbs, head scarfs, book marks, bud vases, cy jars, ;md tablecloths. Tckets for luncheon are avalable from members of Lhe Lades Ad wll be on sale at door. Avenel Woman To Head Group AVENEL - Mrs. Peter Greco of Avenel, was re-elected presdent of Lades' Auxlary of Mddlesex County Fremen's Assocaton at a quarterly meetng held at Oak Tree Fre- necklne trmmed wth Alencon lace, lmy ponted sleeves, a house. Mrs, Florence Havrlla (lable chapel length tran _ _ \ ln _st 'vt.hm.mn r.ach. aun trmmed wth Alencon lace. Art Carved DAMONDS U kj. ud CHARMS RNGS Ronson &. Zppo LGHTERS WATCFS bv: l>ongne Doxa Hamlton Bulova Wttnauor Wyler /odac Of Every DMcrptloa Exquste Slverware Jewelry Crystal Ware Watch Bs By Spedel Gflw for Baby Chme Mantle. Cuckoo Clocks CLOSEOUT SALE! Name Brawl CLOCK RADOS Whllt Tbe; tut! (Or* from Tratlsttr Rados At Bg Olscounts & PENCL SETS Prto ft Wttennan BALL PENS " by Papennate Free Gft Wrappng! OPEN EVERY NGHT TL 9 r.m. December th rrou THAT SAVES you STATE JEWELERS 23 M«n 8tr«t, Woodbndge - Tel. ME ME USE Ol^R LAYAWAY welcomed group wth he members actng as hostesses. John Wasko, fre chef, ad dresstd group wshec m success h all endeavors. Ors elected' to offce were Mrs. Wllam Geler, vce presl dertt; Agnes Ejchee, second v«presdent) Mrs. Jean Bennett, re cordng secretory; Mrs. Rudolpl Pulda, correspondng secretary Mrs. Frances Heenan, treasurer lames Mgee, sergeant-at Mt. Gewga Ulrch, chap- tshers wer re DomJ( naj, Halp«J e, Bror-n-law Mr?; Emery Demoak Mrs. Albert brdegroom; Stanford Baron, Kosup, trustees.. W Hghl Park, Dr. Arthur Mrs. Grego apponted Mrs. 3 Zack, Woodbury. Geler nstallng charman. Th jj After a cruse to West n- nstallaton wll be held, January des, lhe couple wll make r! 3, place to be announced. /J home n Hghl Park. For traw Katharne Reed, county repre- velmg brde chose a green 2 weed walkng sut wth a beaver!> collar. S Mrs Zack was graduated from BG SALE! On Value Rated Used Cars! 63 OLDSMOBLE 4 Door H.T M 'ljevrolet '62 PONTAC Conv Coupf Loaded «OLDSMOBD^B t Doo HT «KALCON Staton wagon _ 8 MERCUR'S 4 Dom Sedan _ fll CLYMOUTH Belvedere 4 Door 9 BUCK 4-Dr. a-top '0 BDCK 4-Dr. H.-Top 80 FALCON Btn. Wagon 'to RAMBLER Staton wagon «OnsWOBLB Super S8 4-Dr H.T W PORT) Ranch wagon SO T-BUD Dr. H.T _ '58 8TUDEBAKER Lark, Automatc '5» CHEVROLET Staton wagod. 39 CORD Oalaxl* H.T Co»p«J9 0LD8M0BHJ: Convertlljle 59 OLD8MOBLB 4 Door 8ed») 59 CHEVROLET mpala 4 Dr HT 5> HONTAC 4 Door H.T 59 PLYMOUTH Stft. Wagon 'Mr PLYMOUTH Coupe M BDCK Dr H.T '58 OLDBMOBLB Holday Coup* 57 PONTAC : Staton wagoa _ 57 0LD8MOBLE g3 $ ' '595 95» *795 '895 *995 ' *245 $ M POBD H-Top Ooup* WOODBRDGE OLDSMOBLE AUTO SALES * SERVCE Open Evenlng Moo. lorn Frl. ME Ralway Avenue WOODBRDGE sentatve, reported on conventon at Atlantc Cty. Named to State Lades' Auxlary were Mrs. John Choch, Mrs. Stephen Faczak Mrs. Wasko. ( Dark horse prze wnners were Mrs. Cass Cure, Mrs. Helen llama, Mrs. Helen Peters Mrs. Janet Prasnae. A flm, "A Famly Affar," was shown by Ncholas Sero. a rcpre tentatve of Publc Servce Electrc Gas Company. Woodbrdge Hgh School Eastern School for Medcal Technol ogy. She s employed at Perth Amboy General Hosptal as a laboratory techncan. Her husb, a graduate MKS. GLENN D. HOMER Homer - Ford Marrage Solemnzed On Saturday MRS. RCHARD F. DUNGAN Dungan-Coffey Nuptals Performed On Saturday WOODBRDGE - At a nuptal Mass Saturday mornng at St. James' Church, Mss Margaret Mary Colley Rchard Edward Dun&n, 53 Grove Street, were unted n marrage by Rt. Rev, Ms^r. Charles G. McCorrstn, pastor. The brde s daughter of Mrs. Mchael Colley, 36 Amboy Avenue, late Mr. Colley. The brdegroom s son of late Mr. Mrs. Owen S. Dun Kan. (lven n marrage by her uncle, Wllam Coll of Woodbrdge, brde was attred n a gown whl featurcs an Alencon lace bodu! wt long sleeves, a brdal satn.skrt wth Alencon lace applques J a chapel length tran. Her el- '' OW length vel Of slk cloud llu- WOODBRDGE - The marrage matchng French lace vel wth After a trp to Florda, of Mss Mary Jane Ford, daughter ftted headpece self bow couple wll resde at 53 Grove t was announced n: jtallalon of State offcers wll be'held of Mrs. F, Harold Ford, 7 Edgar carred a mssal covered wth Street, January 2, 8 p. tn., at Keans- Street, end late Mr. Ford, whte roses stephanots. Mrs. Dungan graduated from burg frehouse. Glenn D. Homer, son of Mr. Mad of honor was Mss Glora St. Mary's Hgh School, Perth Mrs. Gordon D. Homer, 804Czmyr, Woodbrdge, servng Amboy, Newark State Teachers College. She s employed as a Gr Central Avenue, Lavallette, as best man was Joseph Borrell was solemnzed Saturday mornng Lavallette. Usher \Vas Lawrence teacher of thrd grade at at Sacred Heart Church, Bay Olver, Lavallette. School 9, Port Readng. Head, wth Msgr, Joseph T. Casey After a trp to Florda, The brdegroom graduated offcatng. couple wll make r home al from same hgh school s Normy Bcaql. For travelng self-employed as a plumbng Gven n marrage by her bro- Harold Robert ford of Con- brde wore a black velve heatng contractor. Hghl Park Hgh School, s enrr, dress wth whte collar, a wht ployed at Water Master Company nectcut, brde was attred n dress coat, black accessores New Brunswck. College. Her husb s a graduate of Pont Pleasant Beach Hgh a long whte velvet gown wth Mrs. Homer was graduate!, bult up necklne, long ponted from. Woodbrjdge Senor Hgl School s employed by hs G.O.P. panel says Sovet wdens sleeves, an overskrt of m- School attended Jersey Ct; bror, Gordon D. Homer Jr. space lead. ported French lace. She wore a GRAND OPENNG VNCE'S CAR WASH FRDAY NOV. 27 ROOSEVELT CARTERE Phone Hours Monday b State College Newark State Tle nc., Toms Rver. Desped to be dwjlwd tluoufh yens, Zodac watches symbolue all that s precous n tmepeces. Set our complete Zodac "gft-watch" selecton - for her lor hm -TODAY! TN* 5334 Exquste lttle round wtch. 4K gold, 2 sumptuous damonds, faceted crystal. $ TO BE AR COP: Arman John J. Kuska, son of Mr. on fell from a matchng lace, Mrs- j o h n A Kuska 94 mlty loral headpece, she earned; Slreet woodbrdge, has comprayerbook wth EuchanstCj pleted Ar Fotce basc m ] tary les. Mss Eleanor Cofley, Woodbrdge, sster of brde, was mad of honor, LeRoy Valenne, Woodbrdge, served as best man. Ushers were John Kenny Phlp Boyle, both of Woodbrdge. Zodac su wou MTOtwrac 750BJB - Deep down dependablty. World's fnest waterproof' tested to n amang 660 ft., even tells date automatcally! SS cass b, lumnous buck dal, movable bwel wth mnute, ctatons, f-wnd J0 All JMtoa wun tf-ttwtl tlxx' nhut BaMMM wth llltlln latpwlrabl* nalnmra ad baj- Fords Jewelers LEONARD MASON 444 NEW HHUNSWCK AVENUE VA FORDS. N. J. tranng at Lackl AFB, Tex. Arman Ruska s beng assgned to a Strategc Ar Comm (SAC) unt at Mountan Home AFB, daho, for tranng duty as an ar polceman. Hs unt supports SAC msson of keepng naton's ntercontnental mssles jet bombers on constant alert. The arman s a 9C4 graduate of Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School. PAGE THREE Jaycees Set Yule Party For Chldren WOOD,RDGE - The Woodbrdge Townshp Jaycees ha+6..nnoncod that fourth annual Chrstmas party for chldren wttl be hrld at V.F.W. Hall, Forth, Dpc-mhrr 2 at :00 p.m. Mw Ann Crump, Junor Mss, runners-up Sue LomhatH Lnda Ro/.7. wll appear. Entertanment wll be furnshed by members of MPS, ndependent. Muscal Performers Socety, Bll ]. Krvss, Knrds; lnger Petersen, \: Wnodbrdm-; Alan Wnk, Ken abd ;,j.lack Grrenhouso all of Perth Am- H boy. r r h Hanm(!an, charmeft, KttpT Rxd used toys are stll ln'h sought. Theso toys may b«loft,t Unt's of any Jaycee or pckup may be arranged by callng ME+ZW3, Safety n Home To be Dscussed AVENEL - "Safety n ke Home" wll be topc dscussed by Hobert Whttman. member of lhe Avenel-Colona Frst AJd Squrt. at Junor Woman's Club o[ Avenel meetng tonght at local frst ad buldng, announced Mrs. Charles Hull, Amercan home charman. Mrs. James Kenna, presdent, wll nstall new members durng a clelght ceremony.. «Accordng lo Mrs. Kenna, M&. Paul Pappalardo wll be n charge f Chrstmas cy sale Mrs. Mchael denna wll be book charman for Chrstmas Vllage bazaar, December 4, 5 6. Plans for members' Chrbfc mas party wn be dscussed at tonght's meetng whch s scheduled for 8:30 p. m. CRCLE TO MEET FORDS - The Naom Crcle trf Woman's Socety of Chrstan Servce of Wesley Methodst Church meets tonght at 8:5 at home of Mrs. rvng Nelsea. nvest n Ther Future...GVE THE BRLLANT WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDA 'Arstocrat Bndng 0 down...$! month * ua Frst n soles, qualty, leadenhp...world Book provde* ftttat n home educatonal helpl Gva your chldren tha prc«lea» advan- Uf 0 for a present help aaarea brght future! THE DEAL Chrstmas Gft.Phorw or Wrte MARTN BRAUN Dstrct Manager Phone VA 6-586* 224 State Street Perth Amboy, N. J. NOW YOU CAN EARN DVDENDS AND HAVE A 965 YOUSAVt *.so" \ Club AT FRST SAVNGS! Foe 80 WMJU Ye, for avery Club Plan, you wll am dvdend! tt rha HM nt pad our regular Stvlng Accounts. No matter.how mj l, rwy all aarn dvldtnot.!! ' YOU MCUW 0 plut rfwdtnov, 00 plus VMwfc*, SO rfu <llvw.nd«mo 4» dvvlfo<u* SOO plu dvld<nd>* looo plu dvdng* FRST SAVNGS UKCUM WTH VttQY W00DWD0 0K0M 9 tof'ttht M5 Amboy AYWW MO Amboy Avtjkat AH Often: Daly,» 4 Ulw%t tt wo*. 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4 PAGE FOUR Tuesday, November 4,964 FRANK P. DAKO Obtuares KEASBEY - Funeral for Frank P. Dako. 58 Avenue who ded Thursday mornng at Perth Amboy General Hospta!, were held Saturday after noon at Flynn «nd Son Funeral Home, 424 East Avenue, Perth Amboy, wth tev, Deto Abraham, pastor, effcatng at servces at Magyar Reformed Ch'.rc'.. Bural was n church cemetery. The deceased was a member of Local 27 nternatonal Unon of Constructon Laborers. He was a Untel States Arr\y veteran of Wuld WaT was a member of Hungaran Reformed Church, Perth Amboy. A natve an farmer resdent of Perth Amboy, he had made 'Tts lm)rne" n Ke'asbey for last fve years, Survvng are hs wdow, Martha Mortmer Dako; two ssters, Mrs. Harold Ecker of Edson,, Mrs. Joseph Gresh of Spotswood MRS. TESStE LENAOUR SELN - The funeral of Mrs. Tesse Manarlell Lenaour, 66 Elm Avenue, who ded Wednesday at Perth Amboy General Hosptal, was held, Saturday at Thoma Joseph Costelk) Funeral Home, Green Street Cooper Avenue, wth a hgh Mass of requem at St. Cecela's Church. Bural was n St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colona. Mrs. Lenaour was a parshoner of St. Cecela's Church. MM. JULA KONOWKA CARTERET - Fun«r«MT< J6 Dorothy Street, Carteret, were held from Bub FuMral Home, 54 Wheeler Avenue, Monday mornng at 9 A.M. followed by a dvne lturgy at St Demetrus Ukranan Orthodox Church at 9:30 A.M... The Rev, John Hundak, patter Rev. Peter Melch, assstant pastor, offcated. Bural was n RosehlU Cemetery, Lnden. Pall bearers were Stephen Dumansky, Harry Wolaosky Sr., Phlp Belnsky, Leon Grtmsky, John Lukaskewcz Ncholas Shymansky. Par&stas servloes were held Saturday Sunday evenngs tt «e'eleek wth JUvwead* Hundak Melech offcatng. Members of St. Demetrus Men's Club pad r respects n a body Sunday evenng at 7 o'clock. The Carteret Polce Reserves pad r respects n a body, Sunday evenng at 7; 30. Survvng are sx daughters, Roman Konowka; one daughter, Mrs. Kay Covlno, Edson; Mrs. Mrs. Adam Novak, Carteret, a Temples Plan Jont Fanny Polyssck, Dayton; Mrs. son, Walter Konowka, Carteret Thanksgvng Servces Mary Gonzales; Mrs. Theresa four grchldren. Also a To Be Gven Monthly Bowen; Mss Sophe Mazzarelll. sster, Mrs. Paulne Hapanowch, FORDS - A Jont Thanksgvng WOODBRDGE - Department Mrs. Josephne Sommers, of Ukrane. Ve Servce wth Temple Neve Features Play heads of tht Muncpal Govern- wll be provded wth month- Shalom wll be held at Temple a sen, Alfonse Mazzarlell, all of Emanu-El, 76 Pleasant Avenue COLONA - Featured at ment seltn; a sster, Mss Sophe Rota, MCHAEL CAPNSK,on Wednesday evenng, November pad-up membershhwneetlng of ly budget breakdowns, James Alloway, busness admnstrator Encno, Calf.; 2 gr-chldren. CARTERET - Mchael Capnsk, 79, of 3 Chrstopher Street att of Temple Neve Shalom Natonal Councl of Jewsh show budget totals for each 25, at 8:30 p. m. Rabb Hershel Central Parkway Secton of sad today. The breakdowns wll ded November 9th at home. HeMetuchen, wll l be guest Women was a one-act play, "He'sdepartment, amount expend JOSEPH REDLNG was a parshoner of Holy Famly peaker. Havng A Baby" featurng od, tems on order reman FORDS - Funeral servces for Church member of ts Holy Regular Sabbath evenng servces wll be held at Temple bers of cast were Carne new systems, Mr. Alloway Clark Communty Players. Mem- balance. Joseph Redlng, n Hamlton Avenue, who ded Frday, were held Mr, Capnsk had resded n Smanu-El Frday y evenng, g No- Nesgood, rene Paschenko, Barsad, wll make dvson heads Famly Socety. yesterday at Flvnn SonCarteret 50 years. He was born vember 27, at 8:30. Rabb Leven- bare Sten Lous* WalL "more budget conscous;" el- Funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue, n Russa. son's ' sermon that tht evenng s t was drected by Robert Bockenek, presdent of player*. respectve departroeot dvmnate budgetary bookkeepng n wth a requem Mass at Our Lady Survvng are hs wfe, Mrs.'enttled "The Ecumencal Councl of Peace Church. Bural was nanna SosnoVsk Capnsk; two- 'Jewsh Queston" What Abo featured was a readng by sons provde purchasng Hllsde Cemetery, Metuchen. stepsons, Stanley SosnowsH ' does sound fury reallv Annette Lalno from Shaw's "St agent wth a complete up to Mr. Redlng, a natve of Hun-Alegary, lved n Fords 50 years Funeral servces wen held wll be gven by Mr, Mrs. L. Stone of Carteret mean?" The Oneg Shabbat wll Joan." After play re was a date record of free balances n was a member of Our Lady of Saturday at 8:30 A.M. at Synoweck Funeral Home, 56 Car- YeHn make-up demonstraton by-rene all budgetary accounts. Paschenko Arthur PloUn. Peace Church Our Lady of Hungary Sck Death Beneft teret Avenue at 9:30 A.M. at The NCJW announced Cake Sale Projected Socety. He was a -retred salesman for Sayre-Fsher Brck Melvn Stanczewsk was cele- Holy Famly Church where Rev. Arrangements Made launchng of a new drve to fght cultural deprvaton n Amerca For JSeu Year's Fete! By Su Cecela* PTA Co., Sayrevlle. brant of requem Mass. nterment was n St. James Cemet- slums at ts most vulnerable TSSLB - A cake sale wll be JSELN Commer Joseph Survvng are hs wdow, Elzabeth Lemester Redlng; seven ery-, Woodbrdge. among four year olds. The Babresky of VFW Post 2636, spooored by St Oetella' PTA, t already operatng orekndergarteos n nne commun- announced plans are underway Sunday, November», after all daughters, Mrs. Theresa Gabay, The pall bearers were Gary for a New Year's Eve party. The tes, among m Rahway, Masses. Phoenx, Arx.; Mrs. Carne Jensen; James Tukszar; Robert commttee n charge s Zabresky, provdng voluntary servce* n Cakes wll be made sold by Few, New York Cty; Mrs. Anna Szget; Joseph Frtsche Phl Curran. vce commer; new publc pre-school programs mors of Mrs. Skanynsk's Tabler Mrs, Helm, both of Charles Materllll. CarJ Raymond,, quartermaster. York. Mors n charge of respec- n ten or ctes, ncludng New Sster Am Vctor's classes. Los Anpeles; Mrs. Anna Horton, Cranford; Mrs. Carne Dudash, Musc for dancng wll be by tve classes are Mrs. Farley sad Fords; Mrs. Elzabeth Dongala, Metuchen; two sons, Rch- The nomnal prce for tckets SHOWER OF BLLS Eugene McMahon Mrs. W. Hank Sayek "Barrons" Mrs. Matw 'Cyrana Mrs. ard. Redlng, Menlo Park nclude a buffet supper, beer, ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Whle Sford. Joseph Redlng, Los Angeles; lquor, soda ce. Tables wll drvng down Saxton street, a nne, grchldren; fve greatgrchldren; a bror. Wendel $0 $20 blk out of cararthrts-rheumatsm be reservedd upon payment off whte-hared man threw $, $ f tckets. Redlnp. New York Ctv, thrpft ssters, Mrs. Vera Rhenel Rev. Dr. Norman V, Hope, Mrs. Mary Yuhas. New Ml-professoforH Mrs. Anna Schalk, New at Prnceton Theologc- York Cty. MRS. CAROLNE PAPPAS WOODBRDGE - The funeral of Mrs. Carolne Pappas, 35 James Street, who ded Frday nght at Perth Amboy General Hosptal, wll be held today, 9:5 h G F l Home, 44 Green Street, wth a requem servce Peter's Epscopal Church, Perth Amboy, wth th«very Rev. Canon George.H. Boyd, rector, offcatng. Bural wll be n Clover Leaf Park Cemetery.! Mrs. Pappas was named "moth er of year" at St. Peter's Church fast year. A resdent of Woodbrdge for 35 years, she was wdow of Wllam P. Pappas, & former owner of Ro Dner, who ded n 95. She was a member of St. Peter's Church actve n church organzatons. Survvng are two sons, Peter W., Old Brdge, George W., Fords; sx grchldren a sster, Mrs. Emly Fords. Dpugherty, HOME COOR LED BUSNESSMEN'S LUNCH Dnners Served Dally A.M. Tl Closng. 2: AJd, Sunday from 3:00 P.M. to Closng (Mdnght) AUTHENTC UOMBMADE SPAGHETT Lasagsa, Ravol, Pka Pes Hot or Cold Baadwehts NOW - PROMPT SERVCE ON ALL TAKEOUT ORDERS CALL ME 4-ttM LUNCH, DNNER BREAKFAST Bervod la Out Dner, VLLAGE NN Bar & Restaurant Orwn Street, Wwdbrtdgt j (Cur. Kttbway Ave.) Each teacher has a lbrary catalogue of lbrary books now on from that of an assembly opera he shelves, ton to professonal level of Rev. Walter A. Radrwon, pas that exhbted n a hghly talented tor advsor sad he was vpry engneerng group. n addton to tees wthn communty. Vro proud of women who have mountng operatons Parts are also a number of employees worked so hard to set up Preparaton personnel, plant who are on volunteer Fre Depart Employes of Purolator nc., brary. employs many male female ments Frst Ad squads n. Rahway, pad r respects n a Books on new lturgy to betechncans. The local plant also area. Over ten year exst encr* group Sunday at 7:45 P.M. used as reference books have been of plant, re have been ml-j Mrs. Konowka (nee Repyk) added to lbrary. dtons made to orgnal buldng whch agan have provded ded last Frday at Rahway Larger donatons have been tacltea for addtonal expansons that have taken place, The Hosptal after a short llness. comng n parshoners have She was born n Ukrane been donatng new lookng used recognton of RCA n electronc ndustry has always been was a resdent of Borough books. Anyone may donate a for 48 years. book, r names wll be world wde, products of She was a member of Uk-ttlaced on nsde cover ranan Worklngmen's Assocaton. Survvng are her husb, Avenel Church Lsts Servces AVENEL - The Frst Presbyteran Church of Avenel wll have al Semnary, as guest speaker Sunday. Hs sermon topc wll be "You Can Conquer Fear." Dr. Hope wll preach at 0 Vanncy Lbrary Woodbrdge Plant of RCA Exps Servce Requres Numerous Sklb COLONA - St. John Vlanney * Lbrary t now open to fourth WOODBRDGE - The Wood- tral applcatons. The desgn a ffth graders, g fve classrooms n brdge Plant s oe one oof facltes.manufacture of tubes for Color j all, on Tuesday, Wednesday nf Electroncs Components Televson s frequently even more) Thursdays, announced Mrs. Devces, Rado Corporaton of complex than even those tha arc Charles Ruaelano, head lbraran Amerca. The orgn of plant manufactured for Black Whte] at last lbrary meetng. began at a Feeder locaton n Rah-tedevson. The tubes tha Four of lbrary staff wll be way, pror to openng of manufactured n plant are not on duty n mornng four adu'af Woodbrdge Plant "n 953.! only Used" by RCA n r hnmc n afternoon. Sster Mare, Ths operaton was started wth nstruments, but are also used by prncpal wll have schedule 28 people from ths area, hasa multtude of or equpment! ready soon staff wll be grown over years to a plant manufacture, notfed fd b by M Mrs. Raymond d Gur- populaton lt of f approxmately pxmately 800J The local RCA plant from bn, assstant lbraran. people... These employee^... resde n, very ncepton has alway bron a The schedule wll be arranged more than 75 communtes good neghbor n communty. Besdes offerng opportunles to so that each member wll be com-! throughout ths entre area. ng n once a week. There are numerous sklls re-those n manufacture of elec n area for employment,! The accesson book s typed upqured spendng large sums of money j on all book on shelves tron tubes, The ntrcate com-for servces here n Wood-: boob are coded: lght blue foruth grade, dark blue, ffth d Drarers sad for m by reader, Pursut of Happness." The Chancel Chor wll sng "Song of Harvest." The Men's Fellowshp annual Communon breakfast wll be held Sunday at 6:30 a.m. wth a.m. The Rev. John M. Robertson, assstant mnster, wll speaks wth convcton to laymen, Joseph wansk, a layman who preach at 8 9 a.m. ser-avces on "Prnce of Peace." "What Do Youu Thnk You Are speaker, Hs topc wll be Musc for each of servces Dong." All men of area are wll be: 8 a.m. Mrs. Walter Goos, nvted to call ME 4-63 to make solost; 9 a.m. The Westmnster reservatons. Chor wl! sng "We Prase Our At Sngspraton, Sunday, at 8 Lord"; 0 a.m. Kenneth Bell, P.M. Rev, Bruce Larson, executve vce-presdent of Fath at solost; a.m. The Chancel Chor wll sng '"Break Forth, Work magazne, wll be guest O'Beauteous Heavenly Lght." speaker. Hs topc wll be STe annual Thanksgvng Day What's n AName?" Refresh Servqe wll be held Thursday at ments wll be served. All frends 9 a.m. wth Rev. John M, members of church are Robertson preachng on "The nvted. TOP OFF YOUR THANKSGVNG DNNER WTH SOMETHNG NEW AND DFFERENT! CLP COUPON Pumpkn Pe ce Cream Egg Nog ce Cream Apple Pe ce Cream Your Choce 2 us. (OVER A {QUART) wth ths coupon now thru Thanksgvlnj Phone Orders Accepted FU.9292 COLONA. DARY MAD "The Urfsst, Mott CompUU ce Crtun Stort n tn BUt«H 075 St. Georges Ave, Colona OPN DALY SUNDAY A.M. \* MDNGHT OPEN THANKSGVNG DAY 0 A.M. U> PM. 6P.M. to P.M. plex assembly of recevng tubes requres utlzng sklls that are completely unknown s most or ndustres. Thess sklls wll vary employs as one of ts managers, an extremely well qualfed woman engneer who has been wth company for 7 years. The Woodbrdge Plant manufactures over 200 dfferent types of electron tubes that are used n black whte color televson, rados, phonographs, stereo or commercal ndus- wndow. When Patrolman Albert Dett arrved, youngsters had gared all of blls. Shortly before generous drver dstrbuted blls, a resdent on nearby street had reported he had been robbed of $942 n small blls. WHB brdge area, plant has boon a, leader n ts partcpaton wth ; local Unted Fund wth hc Red Cross m r campfgn forblood donatons. Many of plants' executves, are presently servng on commt local plant are beng used n a gerat varety of equpment throughoct entre world. Do dm tnd double Ulk make fou doubt you cm gef'fay relef from arthrtc rheumuc ptm? Get 00 STANBACK ublctj o JO STANBACK powdcr, me w drect ed. f you do (tot get relef, rttura unused part nd your purchase prce wll be refunded. Sunbtck Compoj, Salsbury, N. C LQUORS for your Happy mportep Domestc Vermouths... Cordals... Lqueurs... All Popular Brs of Beer ORDER EAKLY-ORDER NOW! FREE DELVERY - CALL ME (t A.M. to 4:0 P.M. Only) CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGVNG Vstng for Dnner? SEE OUR GFT BOTTLES OF TABLE WNE WOODBRDGE LQUOR STORE, nc. >7 Aml (E.B.) - Cartwet Pr rs, Thanksgvng,, Servces Planned MELN - Thnnlwr, Servces wll be held, ; remylpran Church, ; Honcl, nmnrrow at ft p s X'c,l offerng, ^\\,,, CongrPRaton, wll he,.. two mssonary famll. hy soln (h,, Hrhnrd Rbblr/, n, Rev Vcnowth V < Afrca. RPV, Hhhle -,,, " p-lnr of church Hev. lpcr Sdcn ; nnnmmrrt Owl Mnrnr, v Servces on Snrlny \.? wll be at 8'4S -. The church nursery u! ullr under super\r D 5 servce Church school.sessn' hold as follows: vv throdh sxth ^r.nle* ' D s a m am Junor, ;.,... lph Classes from U ; p m St. JumetPTl /»/, Toy Socal on /)», WOODBRDGK TA v.l conduct ; nv comber 4, 8 p, m, n ' ; Members attendng' ' THS MONTH'S DSPLAY: Kach month adutral CMMlulm fettrm «mtrm l«cal l»- R(, K on f a \\ Confrrtt< dustry n Us wndow dsplays at Kt oclct on Mal «rt«wt ««MB t k RCA - aa tfeow stanlsla electronc components devce*. So Much to be Stanslaus Parsh, s.r.rleave school at 2 > December 2 Thankful For A hearty turkey dnner, wth frends loved ones around us - se are tradtons of Thanksgvng. Snce that frst Plgrm feast, Amercans have had much to he thankfnl for, n r whole way of lfe, wth ts Cod-gven abundance hard-won freedom. As we prepare to observe Thanksgvng 964, we jon all Amercans n heartfelt thank* for great blessngs bestowed upon ths naton... we at Unted Roosevelt Savngs Loan Assocaton extend to you yours, our snserest wshes for a happy Thanksgvng. Our 965 Chrstmas Club (THAT EARNS DVDENDS) S NOW OPEN! UNTED ROOSEVELT Savngs Loan Assocaton -5 Cooke Avenue, Carteret Kl 5445 OFFCE HOURS: U : (Except Saturday) 9:00 A.M. to 4:0) P.M.; Flat Thurtd»y Evenng ol each month 7:00 to 9:00 P.M.

5 mdependmt-letdar (B.B.) -CMteret Preu S.hool 27 To Be Dedcated Tonght Wth Fne Program nlona - Dedcaton of new -,,,, 27, Pennsylvana Avenue,',: Llkr place tonght, Board '^luntlon announced.. M. n s nnd frends o( stu- Edge (Stel- Fame, c «r e, me nvted to attend nvtaton whch resulted n a tour tx-klnnnr R tt 8 p.m. At of her dnng roomk klcbens, of f h progrnm, drllrht u of her famous,, lk wll take guett* ;tart a sample of delrous gooseberry sauce whch she uses : of toe new tructure. [>n her much asked (or crepe muotw«. We accepted an nvtaton, pomram wll nclude nn nnd benedcton by Dr, from Lard's of Scobeyvlle n,,,, llorvlt, Rabb of Con-Monmoulh County to tour r;,,,,n Rcth Am, Colonla; «dprenenmlon of keys, have contrbuted recpes hut y Applejack dstllery. They not only,n Hen/, prwldent " ' of nave also Rven us encouragement confdent needed n, uf Educaton.!.- wll be gven jy Superlnof Schooln, Patrck A. s t any wonder one experences ( kng on a project such as ths.,,, Assstant Superntendent. a warm feelng of grattude when HHS Thoman G. De«mond, strangers express so much fath lund. drector of elemen-., you. Ths s h«w new fast Md John FayAfrlemhhpE are formed,!m.n Freeholder., j M( ny ^ ^ ncluded among he many dgntares who contrbuted recpcs ssue urtmted are. Esenhowers. Mrs. Lynr from Page l ths year, found us de-' flnn B 'lhnson. Mrs Barry Gold-,m nvernf* of 30 hours a'water, Mr*. Hubert B Meyncr...mplnn what we hope Mrs. H,h :,cl UK R -s Hore-..,v»ll become a colloc^wnrd, n u,, K ok w, ls " M.,. jtt(, n,, y ' "',Governor lrhard Hughes anl Many luppy Hoar.. Mayor Walter Zj rpo o extended' Hssng letters, sendng out greetngs on behalf of Munc,,'vng correspondence nnd pal Councl he people of personal contacts was our Woodbne. ll nn tow n. We've had reunons Dong research work many y g The two wal women evdently * famles of all naton- m! he older famles enjoyed r work on book :lll( ' s ' W( '' vt> knmvn man y - cars about but new famlesjeven f a m l h though re-were moments!! ago. m a health ot nformaton!of frustratons They sad We've had good fortune of provde many happy, "our research work on oldmeetng our typst, Mrs. Maurce remnscng many famles of Woodhrdge was very Ser, former Leona Bruce, SOW THS S TK WAV T S MNK: Stanley Chesloolt, Ralway Avenue, Woodbrdge, assstant cruse drector of S. S. SUU'ndum, Holl-Amerca Lnes, s shown demonstratng how to ht that golf ball to passenger*, The blls can't be reclamed y are amed at ocean. w 0 \ v<l >' fv nlercst : Elm Tree Tavern whch was located on Rahway Avenue a part of whch stll sts at 53 Hallway Ave., Cross Keys nn whch stood at tho corner of Man Street Amboy Avenue nd Samuel Moore Tavern, at corner of of educatonal Green Rahway Avenu?. njoy-:rewardng, t was nterrng ond!* ' 7 7 T7 ' ^,,»ur readers. educatonal to hear Mrs. Mundvy, otl, l am ' who had ^a>mn Holday Recpes Job lere were moments of There are many recpes n of our correspondence affectonately known by many of contacts n newwho lved n old Cross Keysj lr frustraton we made hurred book that are excellent for Thanksgvng Day. f you want to start j*""j,a n nvtatons talons to nn (was located where C _ s to each or lor 'fllers' to., complete a full page. There were off your day wth a cocktal re -nnj! through vstng Knghts of Columbus now sts lmes \>hcn errors were delected, s favorte of Helen Van Tassel Ryan (Mrs, Patrck L, Ryan) New Jersey nns eat-on Amboy Avenue, Man re «wc moments of humor. > «through tours ofjstreet) whch has been moved too. A hurred call lor a hnt to go a whte mnk cocktal tlv; llnes, Gerald Zch, as-' jus! west of Amboy Avenue. We've recpe wth a gven recpe or an hstor-jof whch s as follows: lnrtnr of he Tercenten-j learned how Flzllolph, cal anecld' relatng to reor donor often sent has been veryjrreckenrdge. Kdtjar Dungnn ;md encouragng. famles many ors have, scurryng to books dong nt hstorc eatng:contrbuted to hstory of our"^ hat have contrbuted so'town. We've met, through pbonc 6 arch work a^an. Can you mlaknk somethng for as ;. 'lcasant experence 'calls letters, many newcomers - shared r recpes are who wll add to future Ml JACK THORNTON PANTNG AND DECORATNG m DeSOTA AVENUE Dancng VKRY FRDAY AM) MTLRDAY NGHT AT WOODBKfDGE FRANK'S COLONAL WHEEL Cocktal Bar Dnng "tl Rartan Road, Uark Twsp. r» fc TEL. FU ( Olds 9< M UOUARD lownson^ Routes & 9, Woodhrdj,'!' Clllnl Knt u-e Freh Frut Cup wth Sherbet fr Celery Olves \ Cream of Celery Sou > or Chkcn Choke o\ ROAST STUFFED YOUNG Tl'RKEV Sauce Gblet Gravy Cape Gxl ("TUHTV e Peas or BAKED SUGAR CDKED HAM Rasn Sauc Mashed or Ced Sweet V ' Carrots Puree Crcamc* - Hearts of Lettuce wth 'CH )rcs>» Assorted Breads nnd luttsr Choce of Old Fashoned Pumpkn or Muc Pt Sherbet Tokay Grapes Apple Pc. wth Clejsr "Amerca's Chotf" Whte Creme de Cocoa 4 dry gn 'Vodka,nd coffee cream. Mx n blender, or shake well ce. Serve n Tuesday, November 24,964 bake n moderate oven about 375 degrees* untl a knfe nserted n pumpkn fllng comes out! clean Ths makes about three fl-nrh pes. (ond Stuffng f you av lookng for a gnodj stuffng for yemr turkey re s lne submtted ny Mary Stewart' Hulters Ms. Wllam L Butters.) The orgnal recpe was n Phladelpha Coofc Hook publshed! n lhhf.. s as follows: A 6-pound turkey wll requre 25 oysters. tablespoon chopped pasley, lea^mnn sweet mar- < j joram. quart stale bread crumbs,, tablespoon butter,.teaspoon sal, pepper to taste. jdun oyslers, wash m n etld water, nnd dran agan. Mx crumbs, salt, pepper, parsley, sweet marjoram toger; add butter, melted, n oysters, nnd t s rondv for use. Frst Lady's Recpe And lor desert \<m may serve Ambrosa, favorte recpe of Mrs. Lyndon R, Johnson. Mrs,.lohnson's r''pe mnv be vared. f desred by addng sugar for extrn uwtennj" /or lemon juce for tartness. Mnature marshmallows al.so gve Ambrosa a lttle somethng specal. After peelng removng seeds from four oranges, cut secons nto bte-szed peces. Add one-half can crushed pneapple cup of freshly grated cocnanut (or one-half can grated cr> coanut.) Mx ngredents let st for several hours so that PAO nv Theves Cart Away Tres PROSECUTOR HONORED: Samuel ftahs, commer of Veteran Cvc Uafe of N»w '"luthlh for Jersey, presen tln ( plaque tn Edward J. Dolnn, Carlerel. MWdlew Couaty Proftutor, lot ht a> v n4 flf - ^ AVRNKL - Theves usng a large tnck made off»th a number of new tlrw ol nnd approxmately MO n change when y broke nto Gabrel'* Sunoco Servce Slat Mr Route Krk Street, early Saturday punnng, The break-n was dscovered by ; Patrolmen Owrge R. Curry (James Eaan, who were on routne ptrol ol area found n wndow broken n wrvce staton. After Ranng entrance jto rear ol buldng, ves broke open a door leadng lo back supplv room. Oabel Novo, oft nor, wn he would take an nventory check or artcle* whch may be mstng. Shamusj used to lght oher efforts la combattng crculaton ol pornngrn hlc mleral throughout State M New Jerey, f m., u,». unmllv Confned to Ors pctured above nclude Carl Oer.rd, Sec -ftarj, >5d DMecUve Jame* 0. Caftrey, Jr.. of chw^n-nowd«vft Chtnuklh presents an Mddlesex County Prosecutor's Staff. Mr. Snhn U auo -an aelln member ol Ewex Councl Number Otte Cvl Servce AsMCatlo of New Jertey, adult* also. y wll be well blended. Block 36 A- Lot, Natonal Freproofng Co., Smth Street Hope- every one of our events has been Ject," sad Mrs. Partenope, " The books wll offcally go on sale Saturday mornng startng lawn, house; Block 47. Lot A, successful." at 9:30 contnung at 5 p. m., Ksser Chemcals nc., Crows Mll She ponted out that Women's Auxlary s dvded nto at Chrstensen's Department! Road, Keasbey, house; Block 57, Store followng Saturday, Lot l-b, Lberty Excavatng Co., smaller "Twg" unts, each of December 5, at Woolworths. Crows Mll Road, Keasbey, house; Orders may also be placed wth Block 56, Lot, Natonal Freproofng Corp., Crows Mll Road, Mrs, Norbcrt S. Jost, 2 Freeman Street. Woodbrdge, Mrs Bernard R..lost, Jr., 572 Lnden Avenue. Route 440 Homes (Contnued from page D 28 Florda Grove Road, Hopeawn, house; Block 5-, Lots 7, 8, Abraham Gladsten. Flftrda Grove Road, Hopelawn, house. Then began garng materal n rough form. Kecpes Tanzman. t s as follows: ere checked as two Mrs.! pound lver or 8 chcken lvers.josts put t, "we oven tred some; large onon, raw rrcpe* that ddn't sound justj 3 hard boled eggs Kght." 3 tablespoons chcken tat They mapped out layouts 3 tablespoons cold water worked on hstorcal llustratons salt pepper to taste. mak - Brol lver. Then put lver 2 fne arts rooms, 2 musc rooms, hch by mselves "5book worthwhle. Several lbra-jonon eggs through a food 0, Selmer Martha Johnson, 3 home economcs rooms, 4 ndustral arts rooms, gymnasum res thrmmhnut state have al-,chopper or grnder. Season to 8 New Brunswck, Avenue, Hopfr! partes, dances, bngo partes, readv placed advanced orders forjlasle. Add chcken (at water. deck games, card party tournaments. He also conducts shp's '3 statons), lbrary, audtorum, ' Mx thoroughly to form a fne tlte book. pools nterests passengers n admnstratve area cafetera. The cover s outstancltg drawn paste. Old Pt Recpe attendng shows presented by f you want a good recpe fo by Mrs. Karl Carstensen, former Klse Bodnar, who spent many hums on nlrcat" de-pumpkn pe, ths one was submtted by Mrs. Bernard R. Jost -nn. Shehopostht'ublL-'.Mlld'.Tve same measure of ^njoy-j Jr., ^twas featured a^holda tme at Sunrse Bakery, whch was ment she experenced whle dong j located on New Street, ownec rtver for. book. Road, Hopelawn, vacant l; Block 38, Lot, Natonal Freproofng Co., Smth Street, Hopelawn, vacant l; Block 23, Lot, Paley t Tucker, Florda Grove Road, Keasbey, vacant l; Fords, vacant l; Block 60, Lot -A, Townshp of Woodbrdge, Kng George Road, vacant l; Block 65, Lot l-b, Albert A. Kaufman, Kng George Road, Fords, house; Block 65, Lot 2, Townshp of Woodbrdge, vacant l. Exctng Lves Also To Go (Contnued from Page ) {job. graduated n June L957 at Block 5-, Lots 5, 6, John j 0 a mm j n mornng saled nd Mary Beca, Julette Street, on my frst cruse that nght," Hopelawn, nouse; Block 5-, Lots Now as assstant cruse drec- 3, 4, John N. Petrovny, 5 Julette Street, Hopelawn, house; Block 5-, Lots, 2, beleve qualty of cnffv can Tanzman's Favorte be mproved by addng to t! One of recpes that tor he works on cruses to p Mrs. dred --kn of a codfsh? And remedes for an llness! Beleve us, recommend s one for chopped na resdent snce 954. d d hh h West ndes, sx one-half Josts tested whch y hghly sx chldren. She has been a Col- months a year on European Joseph Kochck. 9 Julette trps or fve one-half cure was worse than mal- lver whch comes from Mrs. Street, Hopelawn, house; Block Mrs. Partenope was graduated Norman Tanzman, whch she months. He s now on West 5- Lots, 2, Abraham F. ndes cruses. The shp sals from mmaculate Semnary, Work Begns j says s favorte of her husof b. Assemblyman Norman rom New York, stoppng at GlaUten, New Brunswck Ave-![ Chatnue, Hopelawn, house; Block 5-, Lots 3 to f, Stanslaw C, Wcslo, 0 New Brunswck Av«- lotte Amale, St. Thomas, Vrgn sls; San Juan. Puerto Rco Hamlton Burmuda. nue, Hope^wn, house. ' Kept Busy Block.5-. Lots, 7 8, Stans- Mr. Cheslock, who has had many law C. Wcslo, 4 New Bruns- Woodbrdge Townshp resdents on wck Avenue, Hopelawn, house; hs cruses, conducts mornng exercses, contests, nstructs n golf Block 5-, 9 E. 23 feet of Lot dancng, drects masquerade lawn, house; Block 5-, W. 2 feet of Lot 0 all of Lot, George Kochck, 0 New Brunswck Avenue, Hopelawn, house; Block 5-, Lot 2, Mark Mary Swtor, 26 New Brj fbwjck Avenue, Hopelawn, house. Block 20. Lot -E, Charles 'pa" 6. ^" 8 ' m ment to hard work cooperaton of entre auxlary, whch number;; more than 300 members. "We have had amazng partcpaton n our fund ratng pro- sesed valuaton. To home owner t wll mean: 4.30 per year on propertes assessed at 0,000; t».u per year OB 5,000 propertes; tt.75 per year on W0.000 propertes $0.9 per year on $29,000 propertes. Novel Way (Contnued from Page l) When y returned < temp* y found only enough ol to last Chrstmas basket* wll be delvered on Wednesday, December but one day but by a mracle, t ]23. Santa Glaus (Contnued from Pt «) of basket (or vrtft rte fumlly s US. Checks should be drawn n tha name of ndepcndtnt-uader Chrstmas Fund maltd to The ndependent-ltadtr, M Qr«tn Slreet, Woodbrdge. Names of donors wll be publshed unless requested not to do so. whch conducts ts own specal benefts throughout year. The entre auxlary jons toger for tnajor projects lke annual hosptal ball summer far. Both have become annually scheduled events whch have been hghly ponular successful. Before beng named presdent pro tern, Mrs. Partenope had.ser- lasted for eght days, gvng en- ough lght to rebuld cleanse BUDGET HEARNG TME Temple. WOODBRDGE - A new tme To celebrate mracle, cles are lghted n a specal budget hearng tomorow nght dua has been set for muncpal Mcnorah for eght nghts, an adl '" "j dtonal one each nght untl justment meetng. The new tnw to a conflct wth a Board of Adved as thrd vce presdent of ; auxlary as well general Menorah, g f, led An ardtonal wll be 6 to 8 p.m. Tonght sesson on budget wll be held 'Twg" charman Durng 'resdental phase of el<!' called Shamus or ser- s lghted each nght. The as orgnally announced at 8 p.m. fund rasng campagn, s served as charman of sold taton n Colona secton of Woodbrdge. where she resdes al 363 Mddlesex Avenue wth husb, a cardologst, r Washngton, D. C, also attended George Washngton Unversty re. She s vce presdent of St. Cecela's P.T.A B. of E. (Contnued from Page ), The Woodbrdge Senor Hgh professonal entertaners. when> JFK Hgh School have max boat docks n varous ports t mum capactes of 3,900 students s Mr. Cheslock's job to drect By,-,... t s estmated re *'} f et ]wll be 4,476 students n Grades to ponts of nterest how to 0 n n an(j Dy re Florence Frank, 6 Moore Ave-j nue, Woodbrdge. house; Block 20, Lot -A-E, Charles Flor- shop. wll be 4,945 students n those,, lu, ^, l operated by Emma Lous Once a year, The Holl-Am- j, Old l'elues ra( es One of features of lwuk! Krewnkel for over half century ence Frank, 6 Moore Avenue, erca Lnes permts employes to: The Board of Educaton estmates that cost to thf tax- an W,l map ot Woodbne,before hs retrement n 94. The Woodbrdge,.. WUU. u ^ vacant,-v-... l.. u... brng r wves along on one of»h«man Street «:s Wrecpe s a follows: "owner?of partal Takngs are''he cruses. Mrs. CheloeVs turn s payer wll be at an average yearly rate of.37 cents per $00 as follows: nett Aprl - she s lokng as- dclpha Avenue. The homo..wner.! ' law can pumpkn are lsted by names on map.! 2 tall cans m. k mere s a pcture of l'ke' 2 cans water (mlk can*' House whk'h d«>d on Uu': t pnt fresh mlk S root. Later Townshp m'tngs pound sugar ( eggs were held re, lke l'o teaspoon cnnamon many of our hstorcal lmarks j teaspoons gnger t was demolshed n '2 teaspoon mace Thec are also photographs ot ': teaspoon cloves 'carl Onons Cream Englsh Plum Puddng, ll rd re ('ream Hot t Raked ndan Puddng wth ' Tea,' Coffee Mlk Sweet Apple Cder Mnts ^ $2.95 CHLDREN'S DNNER S«rved :30 A.M.to «Mxed'Nuts '.! teaspoon nutmeg 3 tablespoons honey tablespoon molasses teaspoon salt ' < pound flour :! ounces butter. ' Cream sugu, butter, eggs, blend n salt spces, add pumpkn, Mx canned mlk, water nd fresh mlk. Blend alternately wth flour tu above, mxture, whppng wth wre bealc. Add honey molasses last. Whp constantly to nsure a well-^lunded mxture. Pour nto pans l ned wth pe crust, PUNNNG A FLORDA VACATON? -VST- Resttul, Tropcal SESTA KEY Al SAKASOA And -STAY AT- ELMER J. VECSEY'S (rormtrlj ol SEA CASTLE BEACHFRONT MOTE lul tret Urudurc t H>tt Wrtt la ELMEK J- VECSEY UU9 Seasde Drve Sarasota, Florda Block 20, Lot -A-l, Super Mar-! forward to t.. kets Operatng' Co., New Bruns-' wek Avenue, tepelawn, vacqnt l; Block, Lot, Super Markets Operatng Co., F o r d al (Contnued on Page 5 Grove Road, Hopelawn, vacant; t looks lke we are gong to l; Block 32, Lot, ndustral way ahead of schedule." Development Co., Florda Grove She credted pledge acheve- BUSNESSMEN'S COCKTAL HOUR 5:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. (nervng hot cold hors d' oeuvret) FULL COURSE DNNERS 5:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. (ala Carte 'tl closng) ENTERTANMENT NGHTLY Now Bookng,,. XMAS PARTES! ENTERTANMENT Provded tt No Extra Cot! n The Gallery (Or Party Rooms avalable.) DJMNER t's Holday Party Tme at ounae 700 OAK TREE ROAD OAK TREE Facltes For ' P -- W'-OMNGS SHOWERS - BOWLNG DNNERS AND ALL SOCAL AFFARS PARTES OF 0 to 400 Star Attractons Nghtly Now Thru Sunday Reserve Now For Holday Partes, Chrstmas, New Year's Eve For Reservatons Call L 9-n\t, Ureal Une ramlu Jo DNNER COMPLETK CHLDREN^ DNNER Open 2 Noon "Tl 0 P.M. Thanksgvng Day CUM'UCT BRASS BUCKET Charcoal Steakhoun CochtoU Bar U.S. No. 9 MAN ST. Fur Reservatons Call ME WOODBRDGE

6 PAGE SX Tuesday, November 24, 964 Theatre Party Features Play ndependent-leader (E.B.) - Carteret NEW AUXLARY 'RO TKM 'RKSDKNT Mrs. Kdward 'arlennpe, Colnna, newly named presdent pro tem ol Women's Auxlary of John F. Kennedy Memoral Hosptal, dscusses plans wth Joseph Sherber drll admnstrator, Anthony M. Yelencsrcs, presdent of Board of Trustees. Mrs. Partennpe used occason to present a check from auxlary for $4,000, rasng total gft to date from organzaton to $26,000. A Demagogue "Far," sad a small "what s a demagogue?" "A demagogue, my son ;man who can rock boat hmboy, elf persuade everybody else that re s a terrble storm t s a TB: Problem that Won't 60 Away 60,000 Amercans stll have actve tuberculoss or ore classfed as "hgh rsk" ndvduals. NUMBER OF PEOPLE 250,000 T 200,000-f 50, , ,000 A. 0,000 are known to have actve tuberculoss. * B. 250,000 are recently recovered TB patents, many df whom are subject to relapse. C 250,000 are known to have had contact wth new actve TB cases recently reported. 60,000 persons, all told, are now n TB pctureer os actvely ll patents or n "hgh rsk" Mtegory. Cfrlsnas Seal funds hetp provde he hope he means of achevng ultmate control rjjon of tuberculoss n U. S. Sauna Report d U. S, Surgeon General's tfok hts «Q TB Control la Unted State* ffc EHER'M'MSWHENPRATE PTCHER. HARVEY HADP/X, MAY 26./9S9. PTCHED THE LOHGBST PERFECT GAME N HSTORY-RETRNQ 56 STRAGHT BRAVE BATTERS FOR y T HE LOST fhe GAME N WE jy^lnnl, UOW YOU U SEE WHY BASEBALL BAEBA PLAYERS ARE SUPERSTTOUS L JNX HM N THE V" NNNG \ TCHNG LKE MAD? Get ths doctor's f ormulal Zemo speedly stops torment of externally caused tchng...of eczema, mnor skn rrtatons, notposonous nsect btes. Desenstzes nerve endngs. Klls mllons of surface germs. "De-tch" skn wth Zemo Lqud or Ontment. L KNOCK TWEM DOWN LKE FLES for a lfetme of proud possesson Q OMEGA Uammd 4K GOLD WATCH A DAMOND-SET Omega s an ' unforgettable gft Breatltaldng beauty artfully combned wth world-famous Omega accuracy. 8K gold hour markets. Models from $25 to $000. ro.oxa - Colona Brnnrh of Amercan Assocaton nf Vnlverly Women wll present Crcle Players n "Sundnv n New York" for thnr annual fellowshp hoater party Frday, December at Trcle Playhousr. Wood h dee j Tcket " may be obtan "! from Lurane Smnrsch. 32 tlrnve Street. Hnlnvay or anv \\UW nrmher nr at dour ; Proceeds no o natonal or ';m?;nn whch mantans a Fellowshp Kndmvmenl Fund to ad! aed women scholars <w w.'hualr level. Efhly to nnety such awards are gven each year ratsn; frum S2.000 lo $5,000. Tlr November mctm: held at lume of Mrs. Robert O'Bren. M'Mchrn. featured Or.lames 'r'le from dvson of hlolm'n, Mertk (.Vmpfny ;^ puest speaker. HnM'sses for evenng \vere : Mrs. Chrstopher Gusss Mrs,; John Mncknnon. "Populaton Exploson" wll he topc of Chrstmas meet- nu. December 0, 8;.TP p m at home of Mrs. Wallace K.j Danels,.0 Beeehwood Court School 4 Schedules Bazaar December 3 FORDS - Harry Lund, drector >l elementary educaton of Woodlrdge Townshp, was guest.speaker durng open house held hy P.T.A, of School 4 Mr. d gave a prevew of newmodern math. Frank Overton, presdent of T.A., dscussed plans for [ orthcomng bazaar scheduled for December 3. A certfcate representng 00% membershp of teachers was resentejj to James ConnfT. prncpal. Enrollment ncludes 92 amles 354 members. Mrs. FVchtbaum's ffth grade receved attendance Fourth grade mors were hostesses. award Vnted Church Otnen To Meet December, WORLD' SUPER am* to paswrsby. /* *., N MARTME COLLEGE - Austn L, Dooley, son ol Mr. Mrs. Austn J, Dooley. 802 St. George Avenue, Woodbrdge,.. s a member of Freshman class at Stale Unversty of New York Martme College, Fort Schuyler, Bronx, N. Y. He wll study for hs Bachelor's degree upon graduaton n 968 wll qualfy for a shp's offcer lcense n Unted WOODBRDGE-Unted Church; states Merchant Marne Women of Woodbrdge wll meet.j wll be elgble to apply for a December, 9:30 a, m. at! NaTal Reserve. Commsson. Cahome of Mrs. Frank McGarrah.l det Dooley s a graduate of 573 Lnden Avenue. A report from) Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School. nomnatng commttee A young woman took a job or mportant busness wll be governess, n suddenly left consdered. t. The mssons nsttute scheduled Asked why she resgned, shej at Methodst Church for ths sad: "Had lo. Backward chld, date has been postponed. forward far.",mrs. Stephen Vgh, presdent, reported school supples re ceved on World Communty Day from area churches for chldren of Afrca Brazl totaled 49 pounds clothng, 07 pounds. The total of 598 pounds was sent to Church World Servce to be dstrbuted. STll. STANDNG: The frer/nr unt ol n Mp'm.trkrt" «llrh»"«hm-cr n ;. larqe rnt n (!,<,,,,,., to aceomodatr traler, of vstors to New V«rk World's Kalr.»rr Hll >»^H ««**«* «" un«t Cl,,l,,,., BG FRST YEAR now MCHAU VEHEZA (FRST APPMHTlCE (tt YEARS fo 5ET TH RlPf/6 PACE york HA9 W/HHER& O/l me/6 APPLE AM WON'T to$ m APPREMT/C6 AuomncE mm /YEXT APRL S! CJJCPf & Of PCK/rfO * PEBt B/<? A ON r«m '64 5 *S - By Alan Maver of SynOll BKK SPTOLKN FH(M COLONA \, 'ng to her nqlr? School 7 Satnl.u Mrs. Rose Schl/.'; : nue. Colona. m^ mn John Anne^! was attendng, : school. SORORTY SKM s WOODBRMK Aqula, Avenel. Montclar Star!' scleclexl for ncj/- Gamma Epslun <'lu: Delta P Natonal HELP RESEARCH SAVE LYE ScenlUtl T* tryng la batttr w«y of ducnch nd tmtnf tubrrcul-m er rcprtory dm Help rtd rctrch wth T,: Chrttmt Seal rontr Fght TB RD Wth Chrstmas Seals TOWNSHP OF WOODBRDGE SANTATON.._ LEGAL HOLDAY NOTCE Jeweler Thanksgvng Day Thursday, Nov. 26th Gracous Servce, Congenal Atmosphere Superb Food! COMPLETE DNNERS Served From X Noon 'tl 9 P.M. ncludng CHLDREN'S DNNERS For Reservatons Call ME KENNYACRES Restaurant Cocktal Lounge V. 8. Hghway 9, Woodbrdge, N. J. (New Turnpke LAY AWAY NOW FOR CHRSTMAS PERSONAL ACCOUNTS "We Servce Everythng We Sell" Mada a Jewelers 94 Man Street Woodbrdge,«0m<ED? NERVOUS; Over Change-of-Llfe? Ease your mnd. Gat welcome nm Don't dread those seemngly emlesa years of msery dscomfort, of sudden hot flushes, waves of weakness rrtablty. There s a specal woman's medcne whch can releve those h«at waves, weakness, nervousness, so you can enjoy lfe agan. So that you can once more be an affectonate wfe mor. f you are gong through change, don't despar. Do as countless thouss of women wth specal woman's medwnt do-take a specal woman's medcne-lyda E. Pnkham Vegetable Compound developed by a woman-specally to help women by relevng such functonally caused female dstress. n doctors' test* woman after woman found tb*t Plnkham's Compound gave dramatc help to tl ths wthout Costly shots. rrtablty s sood, hot flashes subsde. So don't st brood feel unable to help yourself. You can feel better. Get gentle Lyda E. Pnkham Vegetable Compound today. rhe 0«nlle medcne */h (he g.nj. name LYDA E. PNKHAM 8 s a recognzed Holday lor our Santaton Personnel, refore re wll not be a garbage pck-up made on ths day. Pck-up of garbage normallv scheduled for Thanksgvng Day wll be pcked up next Regularly scheduled day, Monday, November 30th. \ Your co-operaton consderaton wll be greatly apprecated.. The Sanhaton Departnent Woodbrdge Townshp j

7 » * ' ^ ' ; : / - ' ' * -. % mdent-lwdtr (E.B.). Carteret Prea depe naton Gven ojfkhospta l (MA-Commn Wlllar, announced that at ta.. r meetng of Colonl ;,,. ( l post 608, VTW, th kofpng wth VTV ' tn be of senrloe to L nty approved a donato ^ tn 3. T. Kennedy Ho«(md. (, hosptal, whch wll bo.,,lo m resdents of Wood- ',, Townshp area, wll be lo- tckets may be purchased at dance. J n Menlo Park, Edson. -Boy Scout Troop 47, sponsored by Frst Presbyteran ost. n pw wth unurtt, wll have a meetng tomorrow, 7:30 to 9 p.m. n (. laths naton WM founded meetng hall. jr UnH approvad tht purchase mnner bearng tha words, -^Announcement was made St. \-,,ton Under'flod" to be Cecela's Parsh Lbrary wll be L bonoath Amercan flag close on Thursday Frday, avm by Port. became of holday t Langepdorf, member -A meetng of... Chrst's TC rh.-rman,. 'mem u*n W. WWraann of nnd asked all members to hnlr 905 dues as soon as v One hundred twen /members, whch n 39 post strength are pad fo meet from 7:30 to fco p.m., Frlday at parsonage reshmenu served buffet style, Buses wll leave St. Cecela's przes, fun, refreshment*. -The doverleaf Chapter of for members r husmors of troop men- Tuesday, ( p.m., n St. Cecela's de Paul Soda* wfd be held, beer, dancng. parkng lot Frday at noon Admsson wll be at a nomnal Sweet Adellne, nc., wll meet There wll be no relgous -St. Cecela's Golden Knghts, wll return Sunday afternoon. The prce for chldren, wtn adults, Monday, 8:90 p.m., at Green for publc school bers r husbs are School, Room tf. Pop Warner League, has re- an nvtaton to play a pate. ted half prce. Mrs. Wllam Doerr, pres- -Boy Scout Troop wll meet sored by VTW *ot *38, wffl cheer leaders wll also partc- pantd by chldren, admt. to attend -Boy Soft* Troop 48, spon-..,., - ParWrlonew <sf St. Ce-cevecela s Church, Saturday. Bowl Game at Elwodd, Pa., on - Tho -The USY (Unted Synagogue -Hgh School of Relgon classes wll be bald at St. Cecela's Boy Scout Troop 47. announced Oectlld's cafetera. " 7:30 U)» p.m. dent, of Mor's Club of Tuesday evenng 7 to 4 n ft meet bt M post hall, Tuesday, Tercentenary me wll Saturday, The nvtaton was Youth) of Congregaton Beth be spon- from Natonal Conference Sholom s presentng a Chanukah School, Monday, 7 to S p.m. Thea meettflj of group has b«n -The Jersey Are Chorus of -Bngo games wffl be Wd by Udles Auxlary^ The game between Elwodd carnval, Sunday, p.m., at freshman sophomores wll set for December l, 8 p.m., atsptbsqua wll meet Tuesday, Tuesday n Lourdes sad Fatlma Lttle Wolvernes Golden audtorum, SO Cooper Avenue. meet n cafetera Frst Presbyteran Church. :5 p.m.. n VTW Hall Halls, St. CeesJU'c School h 2 p.m., at Featured wll be Mysto, hobo Junors senors, n Fatlma Fnal plans wll be made for Route 7. Early brd games b*t> at 7 p.m. Elwood, Pa. down, There wll be games Hall. Chrstmas party, December 5, -A meetng of St. Vncent regular games s t p.m. n( Malta lapel pns wen ' n newly ntated mem ;,,kmt Rockefeller, Joh, lores P. Doherty, Fran. am Stanley Autocunas.,,:nn award pns were pre\ tn Commer to Fred l,,rf. Anthony Sallcetl! ll!hw. PtRSONALS Cnthbertson «M Oak Tw Rnd (*«lln, New.lne; Tel*.; U tm mdcnt charman, Anth- C'OLONA - NrKhborhood S,, vtt announced that Crossroads Orl Scout Councl, hold a New Year Eve held Us leaders' meetng at Cvc Club. Mrs. R. E. Smth,,' Post home. Attend charmnn of nomnatng commttee for neghborhood charman, reservaton only wll be $0 per couple ntroduced Mrs llobert Kretzmer, M! member* may obtan new neghborhood charman. Mrs! als by callng FU Kretzmer has hern n Scoutng for m Donald Jacques re- fve years workng as a Browne :, Past Post Commer Junor dul Scout leads!,., mnnl who broke hs leg troop organzer, charman of, us now home from many neghborhood Scout com, l.>s )tal mendng He urged all member* The meetng w;s upened by' n net well card. Mr*. A. Otte. furmer charman,.r l'almer, past post comwho turned t over to new : uas elected post reprecharmnn Mrs. Kretzmer - to Eghth DMrct k thnnked Mr Ott<> for her servce* as chhrman She wll re-.rnr Commttee, [mcr announced that man n Rrwtlnc as troop contltant. :'!ly paper drve wll be "j'lndny, November 29 Mrs. J, Yorm. secretary, nc at 0 a. m. at Mr* Edun Vcwater, assstant ^ Ue asked all mem- assst n ths mportant remndng m that s from drve are nee- nual Contest )\\ Underway -Sl. Cecela's CYO (Catholc uuth Organzaton) s sponsorng a barn dance, tomorrow lght n Lourdes Hall. Frday a CYO nte at Muscana '64, Ambassadors, youth group of selln Assembly of God Church, wll be held Frday,"** p -m at church. They Have been nvted to a specal,-youth meetng at Kvangcl Church n Elzabeth, where flm "The Tony Fontane Story" wll be shown. -The Bble Crusaders of Assembly of God Church wll Scout Leaders Set Yule Party) neghborhood charman, were ntr'lucrl hv Mr' Krctzmpr. Plnns were made for each troop n!*.'-ml-m! n mnnlh throughout to contnue communty wn- lo make nnmc tags for r of leader's meetng Named for Deccmwr s Rrounc Troop 92' under leadershp of Mrs, L. SuchodolsW. A Chrstmas party, December 3 at CvcTluh. 8 p. m., was announced bv 'Mrs. C Mazza. DBRDOE - The charman, Fach lender as- \nnual Voce of Delender nterested n at-,. "s'crptwrhtag c^tesrs" " "!! *,«' R w ^ '""P n - 'v underwa? «n hgh " *" fft V c*nm for party,..! < throughout Mddlesex\ "»"««rah bag gft accordng to Herbert' * ""P 0 "' was «lven bv L Mrs s Dstrct Charman. talwynlmu. dre^rte.m went ' ^pouored tnuady WjCouncl mectnp ' t-rans of Fortlgn Wars n! tf Barba, rn ^nnt \.^m -von wth Natonal! al * ''tented a f'm <>n tho \er Mte AssoclaUons of Broad- nt ^ ^» A v * - " open to 0th, th '«w "«f f' " wlth m *V Voce of Democracy conn sones related to.lulnttp ' natkmwde n scope. t'* Low rally to be held n Fr-hrunrv.... motvate young stud*nt> --PAS develop r'al scholarshps'n amount of ; our democratc form of $5.000 frst place; $3,50fr-seeond nn year's topc l«. "Thelplace; «500-thrd place 2" of Cltenshlp." All $,500 - fourth place. Addtonal "nst be of 3-5 mnutes du-przes wll be awarded at are to be delvered county local levels. m style of rado or tele-* Students nterested n partcl- ".mmentary patng n contest should con state wnner s provded tact r local prncpal at once..'fve day all-«xpense padfor detals. The deadlne for com- Washngton, D.C., plus jpleton of local contests s Decemt-mty to compete for naton- ber M. Tuesday, November 24,964 FAOlfVlD "... 5^ A vs. - "'rff t> / ' ' / ' n M *r * / / t's easy to/get to Chrstmas Store Hahne & Company Westfeld s,hy lo all hghways, easly accessble from any pont n Norrn New Jersey...makng t convenent for you to come to brght world of Chrstmas that s Hahne & Company, to select from gfts of qualty good taste that, each year, we collect from markets of wodfl. For 06 years, shoppng at Hahne & Company has been a pleasant tradton... now more, than ever Hohnej & Company do»«d Wadnatday at &30, opart Frday nght 'tl 9 WESTFELD J ',. ' eadng 'n Wrtng 'a Streuscl Bars to for young 'UM tce "" a fd tswssj jor Mota to syrwekome home." Qmtj Apple Swuel Ban WMpoon butter htly ureas* rogar bottom of 3. x gft! of dstncton come from Hahne & Company!" "A

8 PAGE HGHT,lf CrOW'S MChapman Wolosn Rtes Scout Pack 4 Held At Fords Church Presents Awards hrp There. Ms Betty J. Gabrele Tuesday. November 24, 964 ORT to Ones Shabbot! SE.N \ deadlne lor vatons for Congregaton, Sholom' ; New Year -- part* l las WKNEL - Frday nght scr- FORDS - Our vdy of Peace.\VK\F, - Award- F^ «l been set for Dcccmbr : '" vw-f. wll he conducted by Hlbl; - nt November meetng of Cub resprv;,,j ons must hr p.-r D full phlb Br at R :w al Church was settng Saturday Pack 4. held at Frst Presbv-. by ha,', jm(v ( (n j,. naj,. lnlh W( street. mnmnc for weddng of Mss.,,_.,_,..., A ten;n Church Hall ncluded^ H(ward ^ m l m l.[ mu. Spmv,,-.,,f thconen Shahbot wll ;honor*'joyce Woloshn. daughtor AytUC PFR\[)NA \ Mrev Smth,.an (oleman. nsp )h wallersten.. ;-T?ft-». bl., hr coona-cartere Chapter of Mr. Mrs. Joseph Woloshn. Arthm.s. bobcat pns; Joseph rn. (. harmpll mfy ho.contacted 0 Women's Amercan ORT n oh- 009 Man Street, Stanley G.. w>-,,mafte. bear hadfe, golrlen arrow fnr fnrthcr nf nrma, on ar*, ul sorv,nce of Natonal OUT Day. Chapman, Jr., son of Mr. nnd two slver arrows; Robert fvpn( -^ fvpnjm, w ] m,y (, Mp. B(nj, mn L(, vv w! <> On- Betty Gutowsk 'Mrs. Stanley Chapman, 7 Burnett :Murrav. wolf "olden arrow: rpfreshmen!. 5prvw.,,, hr (TNo. ( lk. t prc-junor ronpr.'raton scr- 4 George Street Street, Avenel. Tlc Rev. Joseph,Ravmond Sutlon. slver arrow fll) (ho fnod nnp ran ra(, rt. ps. vrrl, Saturday from 0 to U A M. Brzozowsk offcated at ftvencl. N. J. denner hadee;.lame* Sonnn>r. fnn hats anrf m spma)t,, r. l double rng ceremony. ME [)r Abraham ''nhman wll <ljunor cnnurpkat'n Saturday wolf hadee. golden arrow as- Dan(, jnp r l dawn, h(, t( j Gven n marrage by her fath- A daughter.was born > san denner: Robert Fa-n f Mr -Msam nenner: nonm ram won (hp m,, s(, nf H#fh '"d frnm' fl:.n to OA M Tlc Talls; er brde wore a gown of peau, Mrs. Chester Kolatm. *v hadw. wden arrow: Tenns hj<; nrc\^xa Teflln class wll he Sunday do soe wth crystal beads trm- Mnna Avenue, Nov. 2, at Rah- """"''" "olf;. Arthur Fre'Uh bov, from!:5 \.M lo 2 noon,' eo Place Mss Charlene E, g, e TZ "^ / T ^"r't'c '. J U>, «TmJ^X»n!\ «n»n" De Dela. 6f McLean Street, both *nesk.rt featureda panel D -A Gb Scout b.rthday party,^ H ^ a H,. a t»c nf WnnHbrHoo Senor batk trmmed wth beads a was held al home of Mrs, ' annomcen Hgh School' hstsefpsged^chablo chapel length tran.!nancy Malle, Rahftay Avenue.' '*< ^rman Pack 30 nducts Bobcats Adults arc nvted to be KmUM-*' llebr'tt das'- Thursday, at 8 P.M.. Kahh Br (james amusements s C'0-ONA - Cub Pack :«) me swrrsored hy congregaton wll n- B'na ndcpendcnt-fadet (E.B.) - Cartrrrl s a Mss Patrca annacone, Fords,, major.!was mad of honor; Brdesmads!Anthony Scerto, Frank Mltann.;"-" dm mor >» <.* conducted by Wrbt-tos.Sunday from Hm A.M. tu 5 wblft Mss DeDella daughter of were Mss Mftureen O'HDrn! Robert Murray Mchael Fan. A Thnnlwavnd had-et nf fond, Leonard. Grffn Kalph Kor-py Dramatc skts on Chanu- Mr Mrs C. K DeDella, s'perth Amboy; Mss Jance /tng- : -Browne Troop 47 wth Mrs.;-«snared for a ne^- fn m jlv jtunato. Assstant rubmasterah wll bo enacted by ll* chlda' scence major Both are n <*Ut North Brunswck, Mss Ka-^" "" Ar Jfm, leader, has pre- r> n ], Mrs. Xanrv M*ff- de,t^ k Mezglewsk, sened as ; r en from Hebrew SC«K> at day sesson Jack Tobker, ren Woloshn Perth Amboy, both l ' );red a basket of food, to f present, mor, mo(^r Bavea gave a 5 shad h a( O vv nlav Fpa-jcubma-ster for evenng. jl:30 A.M. An ndoor.armval ol v a ocal RKTRKS: Master Servant Humd Wesl n rllnn clmhes hr«prrsrnw. h*,.,.. sophomore at Montclar State cousns of brde; Mss Dorothy Mdlroy, Harrson, Mss Sr"rhn Frank showng of a move D«*mber 5,!ments przes wll le held ll' famll >' for ;'"rh were Josenh Mr. Hochrun announced,booths featurng jjam's, amu<e offcrn nf 78th (J*r«fv.RMnlBR. Dvson fsak»t lamp hllmrr. hr mn College, who was charman for ffesf, relrcment from urw -Vmy Mlrr \ wr.rv of snvcr l«,t hr, -The Lambda Ch Delta at home-comng day won honorable menton brdegroom. Mss Maranne Bl Laura Eak. Avenel, cousn of Woman's Club of Wlano. Fnber "The Flyng FoManes" as-j after plays. srrvrd as nnn-coromssonrd olfcrr advsor t«n>* lw, C. only rrwrve du,,,,,,,. Avenel meets at 8:30 today at Fan. sorted short subjects, ncludng. Accordng to.lules su-r, char-, Robert resdes at 23 Northftfld Road, (olona, whh hu»fe rrnr, daajmn KluhMh..., t n float competton. Montclar was host to Trenton State awsk,,,kehurs, f nece of jg^ ^ " g "The Frst Thanksgv an "Our Gang" eomedy. man, refreshments wll be aval- Avenel-! Py K Kennedy. S., sfln son Davd, a stu.l..»l Avenel, J.. S. brdegroom, was flower grl. j r n n n a Fjrst AM b Tommy Savckas, upon comple- able. He stated admsson s free R wth Squad wll College. Mrs. Henbach, den mor The ton of cub tranng, W.K awarded Or meml.ers of commttee Rchard ReUy. Rumson, served speak on "Safety n Home," Poetry Corner: as best man. Ushers were Vncast ncluded: Davd Hfnbach, a graduaton certfcate three are: Mrs. ^sler ;j M>. rvng Ma- Schools 4 5 P.T.A. wll feature a Chrstmas program a! Tues- fy Davd Dunlap, Davd Surdval, vear pn by Frank Mwzglrwsk/' na - ^' rs - Donald Kvers Abe Dstrct ( Ths jngle was wrtten by John!cent Comntne, Perth Amboy; Davd D"Apolto, Jack Crag. Blly Scoutmaster ftobert Mart ynn«sk Kramer, Hebrew School charp 45. n a color- man - AVENEL-*- Mr Mrs. Kob- lletrotlul Anouncel G. /)fstrom, 58 McCure Street Joseph Ondrejack, Woodhrdpe. day's meetng at school audfrom Roosevelt Park" after some ztv Avenel. cousn of brde- crade ful ceremony accepted Tommy n-,.,-t S. Caraway. t Homestead Sullvan. Stephen Charron, of Boy Scout Troop Metuchen, "one mle down wnd^cousn of brde; Paul Karma- tonum, A play wll be enacted O' Bre / Gar v Brack py B> dub Scouts bv Joseph Zaccard s sxth thoughtless park employe evdently burned a bg ple of leaves, Mass., Josenh SehaenVr, Soux x)nkhouse dancers ofj Mr. Mezgewsk pad honor to "rsnm: Thomas Sullvan. TSosnn, Featured n plav were : to troop. POUT HEADNG - Joseph. Avenue, have announred en- AVENEl. - l, class Refreshments wll be served by Mrs, Thomas Flynn somethng that both Metuchen Wondhurv. Scottv Pazur. Parln, Woodbrdge, Boy Scout Troop 37!rx> n Tell of Need Cm lc\,,r, awards charman, U.-mcnel of r dmhter Vrmna Marv to Jnlm- Ma:vnr. \vecl elected. Sxth Dstrct lv >: Mor, Mrs. Emma Fortuwhch ncluded: Joseoh Samsel. presented Cubs wth award durng Mrs. Ernest Cutler Mrs Domnck Lo Banco attended re-albert Fnk. Mtchell Egan, Larrv Woodbrdge Dvsons 'of Hea!thj"ftdchld of brde, was rnghave asked people not to do be- hearer. plaque for her years of servce nato presented her wth a a nut-tng of Cub Scout Pack :l Mn of M Mrv Mlslns > pr'sklcnl F' Of Thrd H. S. at S' Anthony's Church hall Magyar. M Blanclard Avenue. t Ors f.-cc. cent organzatonal meetng of cause burnng of leaves After a trp to Florda, Szabo. Thomas Gertv. Davd, N ew Bobcats ntated ncluded Mss (:rs:vcay s emplnyt'd by \>tnn, vce pn-,. new Avenel Junor Hgh AVKNK. affects folks wth allerges orw.uple wll resde n Oho Fnr Barrett, Bll Jenkns. Mr. Jenkns Stephen Kurtz, Gary DoucheKy. - A capacty crowd Unx at pns went to llulxrl.^,^ he New Jersey Hell Telephone t.a Salk'. tr-.n School P. T. A. She presented ll! P T. A.'s nen-superorrral membershp mevtnn whch larcnrly. Steven D'Surnev, Kch- Kenneth Farkas. Charle qnd Tbor Koncz. bronchal condtons. Mr. Lof- travelng, brde wore a fore-t Wllam Conte. Br)-an McN'ells Company. Elzabeth, n accrmnlnk department. ;er Sohc-k. w«r' ''Hren. secn't. a check to nehv-elected pres- Strom's contrbuton s as follows:'nrecn three-pece sut wth Warkhdent. Mrs. F, C. Fvke.! A P artv h( ' ld rewntlv a j Frank McMorrow. [receded open house at SCHK ad Pmc, HonalH McDermnlt. Autumn n Mddlesex County! vrr-^ores an orchd -The Avenel Vnman's Club wll home of Mr Brach for j Awards were presented t< A book far was also featured. Her fance s employed hy Molnnr Electrcal Conlraclors, Wood- ThV clnldcn s Mchael Mangone Steven Ms Twas week 'fore Thanks' Mr nn" Mr, rhmman nre! meet Wednesdav, December 2. al b<; - ^ ^nnstmas partv has Charles Mehle. slver arrow. Sum Mrs. Joseph W. Kelley, prncwll be Decemb nlyrc. gvng n Roosevelt Park.rnrluntos of St. Mary's H f h»-m p. m. at Avencl-C.lona ^ panned for, December 5. L Allen Wechsten, slver arrow,. ntroduwd George Kybak of; at Ftzp'rald -, oler awards ncluded wolf The ar was thck sky, School Perth Ambov She alsnj F ' r ' Stawnsk, ch.nn. Ad Squad buldne Santa Haus wll be present to:^,-; j u s t n g Glodowsk. gold ar-;,he Woodbrdoe Board of Educa- bdm' to Darl Murray. Fred Gall. Annual Yule Party Salle. charman. was dark. raduated from Lyons nsttute -vc efts to bov?. ro W, bear> <Wks 'Scmvenar t«n. who spuke of need for a! The honor flag was won by Dens wolf badge: Robert Brnkmnn, t seemed to me lke a man-made,, f Technology. Newark, s th-<j senor hgh school n, Mchael Ncholck; sfver arrow to Mchael Matyc, Donald SE.N The annual Chrstmas wll be held ;n v, Set by School ntchrstmas lele 8: attendance flag presented perverson employed n Perth Amboy Gen- Record Ht wolf badge. townshp school system. He urged to Dens 4. A "snealong" But wearman called t a,, ra Hosptal. He s servng n Webelos Robert Luetldcke, Tom all to vote "yes" on referen- Pol, Wllam Cullton, Danny Party of Home School Amboy. De-emUs was led bv Mrs. Gus Koch. rmal nverson. ^ S. Ar Force, statoned at Savckas, Mke Hochrun, Leonard,dum beng offered to voters on Pol; bear badge, Steven Faban, Carl EnglebreLson, Mchael Wednesday, December 2. accord- Mr. Stawnsk.,. Assocaton has' bfc»n set for wll be served, h- Metuchen Woodbrdge good n Yule Club!, 0(.kbourno Ar Force Base n Grffn Ralph Fortunato. en-j December 0. neghbors g near by ;Oho. WOODBRDGE n,, mm, - TU. The.,, Frst! ^Thunkmrmft Ere tertaned all by shoeng r t was announced by Mrs. Phlp Mjbprmott Danny Pol; ng to Mrs. Joseph Leary, presdent. The event wll be held n forthcomn; 'ln--. l.a Salle charuj' Stopped leaf trash burnng sklls n teng knots taught by Fscher, membershp charman, gold arrow to Danny Pol. Of) n ages gone by scholarshps rangng from $2.()00 vnrs Loan Assocaton assstant Servces Planned cubmaster Mt-zglewsk. that Mrs. Robert Bass' fourth Green Street Frehouse Hall. There n park from leaf ples' " S Frame, Perth Amboy, wth offces at 535 A one-year pn went to Carl \ announced flerc so hgh, hh Remsen Avenue, Avenel, has Ambuy Avenue, Woodbrdge A skt was performed hy Mrs. grade das* won attendance Mrs. Rchard Bolheke, program fcolona- Thanksgvng wll En^lebretson Donald Pol; Cpmbcr club me'' Savckas Den 6, wth cast banner. ^ charman, n n charge of arrangements. The smoke bllowed up tu darken' been promoted bv Port of al 9t)n Ambov Avenue. Edson, he celebrated bv specal servces two-year pn to Danny Pol. dressed as robots, rectng hum* sky. j N'ew York Authorty to poston of Wharf Operatons Super- have maled checks amountng to Under drecton of Dr. Ahra- announced ths week that y The &eatve board wll meet Frday nght at Temple Beth Am. orous rhymes. Rght next to hosptal for res.u JT dseases, vsor. n hs new canacty he wll$,200,000 to 7,%6 members, ham Horvta, sprtual leader Genus kt awards wth cubs as Gewge-Aston, 337 Prospect Avc 8. 'precede festvtes. '.sentenced tu prson December 7 at 8 p. m. wth Mrs. A pne dety was held by Dens A short busness meetng wll taly's former, Where smoke causes lots of )9 responsble for nspecton largest Chrstmas Club n ; tcfl4( r Royal Rockman, members- : ad frends. 6f Congrejudges, were won by Tom Shep- peter duelng sneezes. of Port Authorty pers for fre area. Ths makes a total of $J, s t gnorance, red tape or safety volatons regardng dstrbuted n ChrstmaV Hatoa w uvted to jon toger! Nellls th:mghtlessness, cargo operatons... Clergymen Club Checks hy bankng nsttanf all denomnatons have been tons n ths area. ^ **»:&«** Servces RflWlflr n avfeg ffaqjes fat r bless- REO DNER 'rpetuates ths rdculous urged to set asde Thanksgv- Chrstmas Clubs of Fnrt»eRn at.»:30^p.m.< ng Day weekend for observance of Chrstmas Seal Sunday, dvdends. Shabbat wll be held, sponsored WOODRRDCF - TTP lades' J ADVENTURE HTS Savngs Loan Assocaton pay : After servces, a specal Oneg Bv V.F.W. Auxlary. On: ol proudest men n M ncpal se davs,j accordng to Charles Houston. The Frst Savngs Loan!by M*. Mrs. rvng W\t n Auxlary of VFW Post 440 wll Anthonv comptrolr presdent of Mddlesex County parted ts Chrstmas Club back h or BOTH N COLOR <>' *er son Thomas who; wnruc ta ba Za ar. Saturday from COURSE wfe presented hm wth Tuberculoss Health League. n 95 wth m mcmbers for awl have hs Bar MtZVah Satur " 2 unll 8 P" m " at FB. & SAT, AT :30 p st ha!; P p a lovely baby daughter, Marna) total of $60,000. n 955 re'day mornng Thomas wll chant^ P ear ' Street, under charwere 2, 500 members who reoey-^ Haftorah Saturd wll : tnanshp of Mare Blum who wll Anne, horn on Veterans Day n Thanksgvng Feast Perth Amboy General Hosptal. ed checks totallng $425,000. n,,,,.... j be asssted bv Marv Blum The atteus also have anor SELN 958, as club membershp n- lead Congregaton n praycr. Rose Blum -T6THE BOTTOM of daughter, Gennne Barbara, fve creased, Frst Savngs j Senses start at 9:30 A.M. wth: Fcature( wlj ^ h-made years old. Mrs, Mazzeo s WED. THRU TUES, Loan Assocaton pad out $589,593 j congregaton nvted lo bd-'aprons, crocheted artcles, baked SEA! daughter of Mr. Mrs. James to 4,064 members. dush afterward. gods, canned goods'. Chrstmas J. Zullo, 553 Cedar Avenue, Wood-; Plus Steve Reeves The nsttuton's Chrstmas club' " «gfts, cy, toys, jewelry SERVED r brdge,.. See that home ofj went over mllon dollar mark j ^^^^^^^^^^^'KS floral arrangements MORGAN THE PRATE" Heman Averll, former busness n 96 when checks, maled to:^al jf» Home cooked foods wll also be admnstrator now wth Reg-' 6,975 members totalled $,028,0)0. FAMLY STYLE,.. nolwrlu OBVt-N TUCATD offered for sale, onal Plan, at 82 Green Street,! The totals n next three s posted for sale. Underst : Taylor Burton years were as follows, 962, Averlls are hopng to make r Rex Harrson THRU TUES. AT BOTH THEATRES $,44,000; 963, $,32,023 home agan n Connectcut, where WEEKDAYS 8:5 P.M. 964, $,200,000. y lved before y came to SAT. 6:5 9:0 Woodbrdge... Mr. Mrs. SUN. 5:«& 9:M Charles ndmar, son, Danny, 68 Lyon Street, Woodbrdge, Carteret, N. J. K -59*0 RTZ Theatre have been enjoyng a Florda Vacaton. WED. SUN. Jame» trncscus Jottngs: Rchard F. Hadley, engneman fremal USN, son of Mr. j Mrs. Charles N. Hadley, 32 De- Kalb, Ave,, Woodbrdge, s partcpatng n "Operaton Deep Freeze '65" aboard cebreaker USS Glacer. A unt of Navy Support Force, Glacer leads or shps through Antartc ce to l supples at U.S. Outposts on ce contnent. The operaton ^conssts of U.S., foregn scentsts conductng research at "bottom of world."... Alsd aboard Glacer s Wllam Donolme, seaman, USN, son of Mr. Mrs. Wllam J. Donohue, 3 Homestead Avenue, Avenel... Have you realzed how short a tme t s before Chrstmas? You had better get gong on your Chrstmas shoppng. Area stores certanly have a fne dsplay of yuletde gfts ths year. Last, But Not Least John A. "Buck" Jenkns, Brmn; ham, Ala., commer-n-chef!.u Veterans of Foregn Wars of nted State, has announced vjunlmenl of Stephen Dobos, ew Street, Woodbrdge as "al Adede Camp, recrutng V.F.W.... n makng r.ment Jenkns sad: "Mr. s las a fne record of servce m he VKW am happy to a lnl hm to serve on my staff. Onlv through Contnung membershn ncrease n ranks of VFW. can we carry out our many servce programs at communty, slate natonal levels. t s hruuh efforts of men such ah Mr. Dobos that VFW has become strong effectve organraton t s today."....the test for Betty Crocker Search for Homemaker of tomorrow '' be gven n area hgh Schools ' ' M stake are awards attractve pns toll SATURDAY & SUNDAY MATNEE 2:00 P.M. "MORGAN THE PRATE" "THE THEF OF TAT WOODBRDGE, N. J. WEDNESDAY THRU SAT. EVENNGS ONLY 7:00-9:5 MeUn Mercour MunUUan Scltll "TOKW" SPECAL HOLDAY MATNEE THURSDAY S FHDAV 2:M P.M. "WONDERS of ALADDN" "THE) TARTARS" SATURDAY MATNEE 2:00 P.M. "THE PHANTOM PLANET" aud "HERCULES" SUN. - MON,. TUES. Dtu Martn & Jerry Lewl "Your Never to Young" "THE CADDY" STARTS WEDNESDAY GOODBYE CHAKLK" L NOV. 25 to NOV. 29 FACES of DR. LAO And TAMAHN Cartoons & Shorts KDDE MATNEE SAT. & SUN. P.M. WED. THRU SUNDAY DEC. 2 THRU DEC ( "NGHT MUST FALL" "GOLD FOR THE CEASARS"! A WALTER READS STERLNG THEATBE BOTH BOX OFFCES NOW OPEN NGHTLY AT «:» Rt. St. Georges Ave. FREE N-CAR HEATERS NOW SHOWNG BY CHARL Slurrng Tony Curts Debbe Reynolds L'o-Keaturc "Mclntock" Jan Wayne Maureen (THwa EARLY BRO SHOW EVERY SUNDAY AT «:(M CHLDREN ALWAVg Suzmne pleshettt "SUSAN Genevleve Pafe SLADE" Tray Donhue t Conne gteven OUTtHBRDCE TO ROUTE S JUNCTON]: TOL urunkd ON DATED REC CTON3S CEPT [ A woman could feel hm across a room. YQUN6BL0OD An Adult Show HAWKE Jknhgmg Specal KDDE SHOW AT MADSON FR. SAT. MATNEE ALL THE TURKEY YOU CAN EAT! Plus Your Favorte Beverage Made to Order n Our Cocktal Lounge Fabulous ROUTE WOODBRDGE COMPLETE 8 COURSE DNNERS $2 95 COMPLETE! CHLDREN'S! DNNERS $.50 Under 7 Vr», o Age For Dnner Reservatons Call Call Now And Be Sure! HOME MADE PES Orders Now Beng Taken For Our Famous Pes! PUMPKN APPLE HOT MNCE J Elects OlTn-r (All The Turkey You Can Eat) Chldren's Full Course Dnner $.50 TREAT THE FAMLY... Tuk«Homr A Delrou Homf Buknl Pumpkn or Mnn \*'w L»W H^muram s< r P* 392 Anlov AVCUH- V oodltrdrc rsoute "The Houe of Fne Foods" THMNflNG DAY Dnner Served From Noon On /ULL COURSE DNNERS TURKEY A-ll Trmmngs HAM STEAK tywasmk. PRME SB.LON STv\K Luncheon Daly, Always 5 Specals Dnner Nghtly 5 pan. ME

9 Exclusve Exclusvely ndependent-leader (E.B.). Carteret Prew WNDOW On Green Street NEWS From All Communty ndent - Leader Carteret Press The Stafl V,-,. arc those (fcople who become Unted States ctzens 's a,,,-,,l emrse- those who tnke great deal of prde'nv,^ ; part ot ths naton.,,,,k rrewcut; Duka s one of tho proud arsons n lattrr ">' llft receved h* ctzenshp Thursday n New Brunswck,.l ;(,;,! evenng was feted at a surprse party,, d n lh vl,.,,\, number of hs close frends. l!,,.>ng HunRaran-Amercan spoke wth Kreal emotnn ho,,!,,,! Knnlsh. but jn a manner that left no doubt of hs s'ncotv,,.nullng a part of ths naton, n,km wlft works-at Woodbrdgc Car Wash. Rahway Avenue,, flm)ed for ertr.enshp by Walter Kopehn a hstory l-rher \\«Klhrd&e Junor H«h School. \t wat annnj u> manv refu- V. WK led at Camp Klmer n 956.,,,, Maty, owner of Car Wash, look y ounk m., n uml. r,m! saw to t tha, he was properly taken care of <nce / unc Prank has shown hs apprecaton to hs boss b\ hs..,..u. dlgence hard work. / v ll,. parly, besdes. Ko cho Malj. were h^m ),, n,lskv,,..ml.lames Webb. Hugo Sneedse, Hll Hllyer 'arkcr Mcl-, WmNur Lnks,l<ln ) Uovlr Mrs. John Royle wan all aglow or day when shr re-,,,,,-d a totally unexpected check for B45 from - dsbed s, tn Cadets for WoodhrdRp Townshp Communty Scholarshp 'mtrnm. Ths was amount th;t h r orennj.lnn had l,.tl n ts treasury, t w»s sgned by Mrs. Flnrencp Lnrdy Ms. Helen ChrKtofferson, cadet mor*. Mrs Royle. who n rhalrman of scholarshp program, -.ml that thr money wll go U> a scholarshp n name of h,' srlln Cadets. [«n\ Del Vaceho. ol Tony's Shell Servce Staton n Carteret,,.,lmul sx feel (all. but come Thanksgvng Day n hearts...me uf borough employees-he wll st ten feet hgh. '!,- ha-- donnted baskets of holday fond to three famles whose..l'.wnh'rs were recently sus X'ndcd from r jobs at '. uuh garage. Anyone who knows Tony \ull n»t he surprsed..r.e ths s typcal of hm Mr. Mn. Henry "Truck" Dunham. W Hahway Avrnue,. turned home Saturday from r annual three-week vacaton n KlorMa. Tb«y»tay«l al (he Sea ('antle Beachfront^ Motel n Mesta Key, Saranota. The motel s operated hv Mr. Mrs. lner.. Vemy, formerly n( Woodhrldge. EDSON-FORDS BEACON Tuesday, November 24, 964 NUW CT/K.v VK,COME>: Krank hkn. WWM-dge, was honored at a party Thursday n \ll.. nn aflcr recevng hs lnal ctzenshp paper*. A 956 Hungaran refugee, who was one»l thom' housed ;t Camp Klmer untl located, Mr. Dukal was sponsored by Lous Maty, of Wood- Car Hash s employed re. Left to rght, Mr. Maty, Mr. Duka, Walter Kopcho, ct/rnshp sponsor Joseph Donatsky. Carol Layer Of Fords Exhbts Works Of Art KOKDS Carol Uyer, a new loner lo ths area now resdng.t M. (ulvew Avenue, s curnnly nhbtng her work ;t N-U P.runswck Art Center, Mrs l»ye ] S orgnally trom Luanue. \Umnmn, were she receved her bachelor degree n Socology. An llro ]j!v. She al tended t nvtsty ol Mexco s now a cdate for a masters degree n Kme Arts at 'nversty of Mr- Lover- umk bears wtn"^ to fuel lh;l she s both a M Mrs. Robvrt Mungfr. of (len (ardner, former..^lne H'oodbrldjr resdents, alsn varatoned at Kea!u:' all r.el raner sculptress Her canvasses have been slle durng past two weeks. Munger formerly worked n l, townshp englnper'* offce here. d -'nl; ], ;.l \, h he vlmt col'> fnd vv;cos sweep»f country n whch she.....,,,, Mulu-d' She was taught n Wn Klbrdge (factor has come orth wth dea that f all, lch furnous artlsls as Q^\\ crm k.h.es started a penny campagn, on a project strctly on (:sl;mo pl. ou, Re of Dogo K vera,.wn-he old town dock on Woodhndge Board of Educa-l,,, lu. ( Mexcan artst Robert lus- mmgraton buldng could possbly be saved relocated M], j r n l l, s ^y,, Rchard hstorc Barron Lbrary. Evans neer^ww tme ago afwaw tfcat hstark old ume-! The exhbt Wch wtl contnue Al! h;ve to come down as t was revealed that tower s untl December 4 ncludes Mrs md unable to support weght. 'Lover's creatons n bronze ml Holday Party Planned < Dec - 5 CO-ONA - At monthly meetng of he Women's Guld of he Unted Church of Chrst, plans vere furred for a Chrstmas PTA 20 Calls Meetng On Thrd H. S. ('OLONA-- A specal meetng fur parents wll he held ft School; 20 n all purpose room at 8 n m December 2 A speaker representng Board of Educa-! lon wll be present to nform all on need of a thrd Senor Hgh n he Townshp. The topc, Hoard says, s of concern to all! parents, Questons wll be nns- wewl ll meetng. Mrs Robert Cook. PTO pres-. :dent <f school announced that ' majorty of he executve' board endorsed he referendum fn- l'mrf ssue to buld thrd; hgh sehhl n Woodbrdge. She: went on to say that ths s somethng "dear to us nd wll affect our chldren, not only now but throughout r lves, so please make an attempt lo get out to vote on ths vtal ssue." The lbrary fund was enhanced when chldren saw "Chance of Chase" at school last week. Mrs. B. Carlson extended a thank you to parents for allowng r chldren to come to moves reby adng lbrary. Once agan, she "wshes to thank you to parents for allowng r chldren to come to moves rebv adng lbrary Once agan, she wshes to thank all mors who asssted at A Netopaper Dedcated to Best nterests of Resdents of Communtes We Serve. PAGE NNE TO MARK TERCENTENARY: t was a happy OCCMO for Cub Pack M when members donated flv«u*et to Trnty Epscopal Church, tbe Pack uponaor. The trees, Red Oakg, natve to New Jereey, aba planted as part of Woodbrtdge Tercentenary celebraton. n pcture, left to rght, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Joseph Somers, den mors Joseph Somers, Jr., wth shovel; Rev, Wllam Schmant, rector ol Trnty Church; Joseph DeMuro, George Nledermler, Jr., Peter KhAa, George Nledermer, commlueeman of Pack 34; Denns Bndewald, Mn, Edmund Krask, Edmund Ursen, Joseph P. Somen. Mss Maureen A. Casso Brde of Ronald Yeager. \'tl WNNKK: Haul.. Nemergut, Jr, presdent of Sun Kca..v Co., Woodbrdge. was wnner of 0th annual com- WOODBRDGE - Open hou» WOODBKDGE - Mss Maureen brdegroom, was rngbearer. was held at School 3 wth parent* arty. December S. 8 p.m., w " cal! upon m for :A Q^Q daughter of Mr. The couple wll lve n Port gven an opportunty to vst he'church bazaar, December 5 January f show^g.' M -s. Peter Casso, 549 Lews Readng after a trp to Poco- classrooms meet teachers. r rom 0 AM untl 8 p.m. n Street, Ronald J. Yeager, nos. A regular busness meetng was son of Mrs. Elzabeth Yeager, held afterwards wth Mrs. Jean The brde was graduated from 5 John Street, Bound Brook, Brown, presdent, presdng. Woodbrdge Hgh School n 960, late Stephen Yeager,. s employed by Wood*" hurch basement. Offcers of Guld wll serve s hostesses for he Chrstmas 'rty grab-bag gfts wll be "whanged. Mrs, Edward Kuyle Mrs. ( eorge S<'huhz are co-charmen of he bazaar A luncheon wll be ;erved a ham dnner later n dav wth Mrs. Mel Parsons as 'larman. Homemade needlework bak- ( goods wll he a featured booth wth Mrs, F. Reed as charman 'hrstmas tems wll be offeree fur sale bv Mrs. August Otte charman. Ceramcs, plants. sheets, a oared wst booth wll be ncluded. For chldren munty s:rvkt awan Jor Md- a ' w ''* ' m * '""^ v!' nlfsex Count? ^sponsored by te avatthle * d Santa Claus wll New Jersey Assocaton of 'e on h Real Estate Boards ( /ens Redevelopment Commttee recently asked that )orcplan as well as many of her Frankln Captal Mortgage Co., Not That moved to lbrary buldng to replace make!excellent canvasses whch offer Newark. He wll compete wrlh une on Barron Lbrary, whch does not even have prme examples of her versatlty nlher regona wnners n anor. has been more or less of art'eyesore. of ' me ' ' medum. " Besdes ' state lor \. J. Realtor of pl Ostnwer, a member of ctzens organzaton has nf to resdents'accomplshed d muscan. She plays l beng a talented artst, she s an Salor Who s he Year. thl school clock had much sgnfcance Mf ^emergt wll be honored Wave You're not gong to kll mommed ts transfer would be to ask for trouble pano, gutar, banjo knows Dccemb(r 5 when ^ New Jer. hm!. that's been trouble for a number of y years. Lots uf talk;many folk songs whch she de- ; Salor Heck, no. 'm gong to: hanct's! lvers wth a charmng western trv to sell, hm rng. unsafe condton of tower clock twang. A formdable equestran, no acton s beng taken on ts removal she recned ns a rodeo queen n he West for lve years. Mrs. ltu Greenfeld of Hghlmd Park s also exlbtm: her Mr Mrs. Henry J. Neary, Francs Avenue, recently celed r Mth weddng annversary at Beau Rlvage, work at he New Brunswck Art, Guld PlannnsrS r Zrpo!o ' 335 Mss Redhng graduated from Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School [Road. ); Lake. Mr. Mrs. Morrs KalMeln, formerly of VYoode. own operate Beau Kvagr, one of fnest n 964 s employed n Ccnler. Mrs. (reenleld orun-' Mrs. Paul Ablonezv. nresttent. j Credt Department of S, Klen's ally from Newark studed at, ; places n New Jersey. Mr. Kalksten attended Woodc llxh School D he twentes. Anyone from Woodbrdge Newark School ot Fne ndus- artcles to fll Chrstna' k's for; Her fnance graduated from. asked ntembers to brng tolet; Department Store, Woodbrdge. tral Arts Newark State stop* llere gets red carpet treatment. COLONA - The Executve needv patents n hosptal. same hgh school n 96 Teachers CnlleRe. She s presently workng on a masters degree Perth Amboy General Hosp-!,, n sa e a t meetng. press operator at Lon Match Board of Cakmu Branch of Chrstna* teaar tems wll be te ympwyvd as a prntng n lne arts at Rutgers Unversty. tal Guld met at home of Mrs. Mrs R avmon d Hller ways Co., Carteret. He s attendng m Dragos, former Woodbrdge Townshp commtecnuu, as shp (las (. x hhterl wdelv am won Clay C. Sheets, frst vce pres- means ch a rm an. requests"mem- T Unon -! " -'-"- '-" Junor College, "--- " ' Craoford, nker ol eleven had tle dstncton of washng down ma )v n. ws Her stvle s expres- dent, last week. 'hers to brng all tradng stamps 't great Hungaran patrot. Admral Mklos llortly. Tlx-'^jonste: Plans were dscussed for 'for Guld's use. W man had spent two years n Hungary as a boy durng' Rn(h, u. js s, W(. ks. m p. o f t. s. nne he used to take horse down to a stream wash t,.. ()[)a mlkt;m(jj rl j. ;md cmtem n He would also play fddle for "smthy" n black- mmyj Th 0 showcan be seen at shop whle horses were beng shocd, ^ New Brunswck Ar* Center,HO asked Elmer pont blank, how come an admral rode a hurstl Lvngstone Avenue, New Brms here was hs navy, snce Hungary was a llocked counry.; wwk ()avs [r()m, (0 ; an(j *e couldn't get a proper answer. Walt Kopcho, a hstory c.,/,,,^.,,,, u-r. sad that n all probablty, Hungaran government!7 to» P- m.. on Sa.uuLn, run out of brass armv ttles md bestowed he ttle of admral from 3 to 5 p. m., or by appmt 'he solder., ment. \'lmral llorthy, who was born n txt) det! n l»57. was Change shakes neutralsts at thr ' known for hs act n overthrowng Communst government : Hungry n 99 after World War. He made Hungary nto a U. N. "'rchy "agan wthout a monarch. nstead of choosng a kng, ' ''ad hmself selected as regent. Ths was short-lved however, ' ' wse one year later at treaty of Tranon n 020 llum!;ry *;» - srpwd of more than two-thrds of ts terrtory. 'ulortunately. we have been unable to fnd ml anythng alpt tn Hungaran navy. Stanley Potter of Woodbrdge, a ter vstor at Waverly «urt. New Smyrna Beach, Fla,, s conlned at Fsh Memoral Hosptal n that communty, wth a fractured vertebrae, as a fsult of an offshore fshng accdent. A Coast Guard cutter brought Stan ashore, where he was tunsferred to local hosptal. He wll be mmoblzed for sx weeks Drop Stan a card. MMWWMMM S OUR BUSNESS Ar Ral Steamshp Hotel TOUR AND CttUlSE RESERVATONS THE WORLD OVER Phone VA Maple Street PERTH AMBOY, N. J- WORLD WDE TRAVEL SPECALSTS SNCE UW... to gve enjoy ASSORTED CHOCOLATES b. $.60 3 lbs. $3.5 Dstrct Manager RAYMOND JACKSON Son DRUGGSTS 88 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE PtaoM MB 4-05S4 sey Assocaton of Real Estate Boards meetng n conventon n Atlantc Cty wll present hm wth a plaque. Decemher meetng whch wll be held Tuesday evenng, December 8:00 p.m., at home of Mrs. Headquarters n Woodbrdge For Qualty were unted n day mornng marrage Saturat St. James' Church. The Hev. Wllam Roos 'offcated at double rng ceremony ;nd celebrated nuptal Eugene Hornck Addresses PTA Eugene Hornck, member of th* Board of Educaton, spoke on brdge branch of Prudental mportance of a thrd hgh school nsurance Co. Her husb was urged parents to vote n famachnst second class n graduated from Bound Brook,,,.,.,. vor of referendum on Decenv Hgh School s an av.at.on ber ^ tf ^ ^ ^ sct?ools M:ls - s - ju. S. Coast Guard statoned at Escorted to altar by ler Floyd Bennett Feld, Brooklyn. far, brde wore a gown of' whle cut velvet wth a wat necklne long pontedjjollf Fre BMMS sleeves. The empre wast, prn- cess lne skrt formed a large, jbow n back. Her French lluson velng was attached to a are to reman on sngle sesson. Mss Ann Pnda, mamatcs teacher at seln Junor Hgh School, also spoke on modern math whch many of chldren.. are presently learnng. HeUCh Decsons At concluson of meetng, crown of seed pearls borcals brdge Townshp Jont Board f. The attendance award was won stones, she carred a cascade Fre Commssoners Mayor by students of Mss Scharf^U ol whte orchds stephanots. Walter Zr >olo's representatve'for havng must parents n to group, Counclman Joseph!attendance. Hungaran holday re- Nemyo, decson was reached freshments were served, that group would concern t! The next meetng wll be held, Tel. ME PUBLX PHARMACY 9 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE Throughout H fddle Sex County GRENER FUNERAL HOME M.SS JO-ANNE MAY WKDDlN; PLANNED: [sster, Attendants weremsssusun 'asso. Elzabeth, cousn of The engagement of Mss Jo- self only" wth those problems that,january 9, 8:5 p.m. Fathrs brde; lrde; Mrs. Julus Moura, As- wm( ' ^ ke. nc ' f d a ' to each of n ght wll be observed Wave Here's your rng T love] Anne Carne R e d h n g, bury y Park, Mrs. Robert Fne tnc ndvdual boards -vould guest speaker speakr wll be Edwn E. daughter o( Mr. Mrs. Dower E. Redhng, 525 Amboy t of f BoundBrook, B d ' k sster of ^ nred unquec J h ot econcerned q wth [ unque[casey y Jr.,, member of Board bd brdegroom. Mss Donna Sabol,problems Sbl of f any of f boards b d n-!of f Educaton. d Avenue, Woodbrdge, to Mchael James Almasy, Jr., son of volve<j - T7 Somervlle, cousn of brde! Falr start nece of- brdegroom, was' After consderable dscusson n Mr. Mrs. Mchael J. Almasy, 532 Leon Avenue, flower grl. regard to effectvely carryng out Squashtown Fre Chef - Yep, Woodbrdge, has been announced. The weddng wll take place on May 5 at St. James' Church, Woodbrdge. nght sessons, where he s majorng n accountng. Church Women nstall Slate WOODBKDGE - nstallaton of offcers took place at meetg of Women's Assocaton of Frst Presbyteran Church. nducted were Mrs. Edward Kllmer, presdent; Mrs. Mur Laure, secretary; Mss Elane Logan, treasurer; Mrs. Edward Daum, hstoran: Mss Alda van Slyke] Mrs. James Red, crcle leaders. The nstallaton was con-, ducted by Mrs. Donald Aa'ue! Mrs. Edwn Earley, past pres-\ dents. Mrs. Wllam Csete, world servce charman, conducted a servce of dedtaton for Chrstmas gfts donated for Knox Communty Center, Baltmore. Md., 9f>4 "thank" offehng. The later wll be used to (ran leaders n varous phases of Chrstan work, Mrs. F. S. Martn reported on her experence as a volunteer rapst at St Joseph's School for Blnd, Jersey Cty. t s hoped that physcal rapy wllj ad chldren at home whose blndness s due to bran damage. Persons wshng to know more about takng part n such voluntufer work may contact Mrs. Martn. " Mrs. Daum remnded members contrbutons for baked goods table at 'cy cane bazaar" to be held by church, December 4 should be brought n before noon f possble. Mn. Harry Howell announced t December 7 meetng wll be open to all a Chrstmas play, "The Star n Wndow"; wll be presented under drecton of Mrs. Fred Brlegs Jr. WOODBRDGE- At a meetng Mrs. Paul Lubcyk appeared as of lason group of Wood-'Tcte-A", a gold rush prosper'or. Edward Yeager New Market, lht ' new y a(o P ted Fl ' e Code ' l l we P u^ out, fre just ten mnwas best man for hs bror!) was decded that doso lason utes after we got re! Ushers were Denns Lopa must be had among varous Drummer - Had t got a Mr. Fne, both Bound fre dstrcts so th? new Fre James Sabol, Sprngfeld, cousn Code can be unformly enforced. of brde. New Market, Colona Fre House Chef- Had t. Why, when we re, re warn't nothng left but cellar. A Treat For The Entre Famly ALL THE TURKEY YOU CAN EAT! AT THE GALLERY Restaurant Cocktal Lounge The Ultmate n Fne Dnng U.S. ROUTE -WOODBRDGE, N. J. Reservatons Call Dnner Served Noon to 8 P.M.

10 As Thanksgvng Day approaches n ttfl TftJtfflry jtu, we n ths communty, rch n hstory hertage, are partcularly aware grateful for blemlngs that past 300 years have brought to our State. t WM resdent of New Jersey, Congressman Ellas Boudlnot of Elzabeth town, who on September 25,789, frst proposed a natonal Thanksgvng Day n Unted States - although w ; e tradtonally thnk of Thanksgvng as startng wth Plgrm fars n Massachusetts. We, who lve n ths wonderful country, s Governor Rchard J, Hughes recently put t n hs offcal Thanksgvng Proclamaton, "enjoy blessng! df lberty prosperty of a wealthy state... have abdng reason to be thankful," Now that electon s over second guessers have had r nevtable nnngs, we can all relax get ready to enjoy anor great Amercan tradton Thanksgvng. Only trouble s, re now comes somebody tryng to debunk t to tell us hstory books have been wrong for past 800 years or so, that we've been kddng ourselves all ths tme about how whole thng got started. The vllan n pece s Augusta, Mane Department of Economc Development. t's Come up wth clam that Parents of teen-agers may well ponder mplcatons of a recent tragedy-fostered tral n Daren, Connectcut. The defendant was a 9-year-old youth convcted of neglgent homcde reckless drvng n death of a grl companon. Evdence showed clearly that he had been drnkng pror to accdent. Ths, n tself, was enough to make hm ndvdually responsble for subsequent accdent wth ts dre consequences. But crcumstances seem to Chrlstmaa Seals, whch have become a colorful holday habt, are now n mall once agan sent to you by Mddlesex County Tuberculoss Health League. Tuberculoss s not a dsease of past. The Unted States Publc Health Servce reports that more than 53,000 new cases stll break out feach year n ths country n,addton re are 0,000 relapses annually. There are also anor half-mllon persons classed as "hgh rsk" ndvduals those who have recently been TB patents or are known to have had contact wth newly-reported cases. December, last month of 964, rolls around. Wth t comes happy antcpatons of Chrstmas homecomngs, holdays, whch nclude New Year's Eve, wnders tngles of wnter celebraton, chldren's wondrous world of Santa Claus, more mportant than anythng else observance of brth of Jesus. To Amercans, December 7th s remembered as 23rd annversary of surprse Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor whch resulted ln our partcpaton n World War. December s also month that Presdent Wlson arrved n France on 3th, 98; month n whch George Washng- We Cte Thmh$ On* Vote For Turkey Oblgatons to Youth n hs proclamaton, Governor h«s urged that we all show our gratefulness to God by adng lew fortuo^tf- He sad: " do urge that everyone partcpate n observance of Thanksgvng Day, consder great blessngs offered by our way of lfe, gve thanks, each n hs own way, to Hm who has conferred se blessngs on us... furr commend to generosty Of people of New Jersey chartable programs beng conducted by major faths at ths tme to share n our abundance wth needy overseas- Protestant 'Share Our Subsance' appeal, 'Catholc 'Bsho.ps' Thanksgvng Clothng Collecton' *WM JlWWl Appeal; Plgrms of Plymouth weren't frst to celebrate event. Accordng to that source, a group called Popham colonsts, settlng n Mane, thrteen years before arrval of Plgrms, acted as frst Thanksgvng hosts. Ther guests were; Abnak ndans. And furrmore, says tradton debunker, seafood not turkey was man dsh. Maybe that's way t really happened, though t's strange t should) take ths long for matter to to lght. SAME QLD STORY? Letter to Edtor K - Knfolk - Kndness - Know! edge. L - Lght - Lfe - Lberty - We'll cast our vote for turkey. Under Captol Dome Ubrares - Love. M - Marrage Mors - By J. Jsepfc Grtbbls Mornngs Moves Medcne Magaznes - Museums. strongly suggest that ors should N Nature Neghbors Noblty Nurses Newspapers, TRENTON - Nothng s aval-wealthy State have abdng LOBBYSTS:- Delberate eonfuable today..-., to - replace... old-fash- reason to be thankful on ths best, skm regns _ n regstratpn of 0 - Opportunty - Optmsm share hs gult.. Pror to crash COUpe had ( j one d ralroad trans or subways of all holdays. Hobbysts who prowl around j p _ Prayer _ p eace _ Patrlot. been attendng adult partes Where'.to Where.t serve hgh g pp populaton densty! So clams Governor Rchard J.legslatve halls at State sm. lnmr was wrvpd wth tha fnllt for ra P d movement of peo-'hughes n hs annual Thanksgv-jHouse. knowledge lquor was consent served wth of older lul^ pe, clams clams FState Hghway state Hgh & > Com-'ng ng Day Day proclamaton proclamaton whch whch call- call- j Only Only thrty companes have regmssoner Dwght R. G. Palmer, jed upon people of State stered r employees who close- Q - Quests - Qualty Quanty Questons. presumably more responsble people. Commssoner Palmer, n add-'to share r prosperty by par- ly watch all blls ntroduced n R - Relgon-Readng Materal ton to buldng hghways n New tcpatng n varous church Legslature. Governor Rch- ~ A number of or teen-agers were Rcst ~ n ~ Research. Jersey, s charged wth re- drves to ad poor of world. \ ard J. Hughes, who sgned S Strength - Servce - Sunsponsblty of keepng commuter n ths Tercentenary year Jer-'new lobbysts regstraton bll n-! sets - Schools - Satsfacton, present t s probably mere good fortune that some of m ddn't get trans runnng for beneft of seymen are partcularly aware of to law, s not v too anxous to! T - Today - Tomorrow Tur people. The Legslature an- grateful for blessngs that!crack down on those unregstered '""' key - m Trees ""' - m Truths ~ Ll " - " "" Type- nto trouble, too. nually approprates mllons of 300 years under law have brought when deadlne arrved on Nodollars for ths purpose. to New Jersey, Governor sad, vember 6. No penaltes are pro-u - Unverse - Unted States - wrter Thanksgvng. Maturty has an oblgaton to youth, t seems to us, to provde necessary example restrant preventleves 'people of New Jersey matl Ela L 3 of Elzabeth-]ance. derstng. However, Commssoner be- t was a Jerseyan Congress- vded n act for non-compl- Unty - Unted Natons - Un- V Vson Vm Vctory. W Wsdom Women Wages.?-=*«. =!*?-"* rjrxsxs s r 4J?M L ^s.ts, r plyng ngredents for tragedy. tnn V ht V 'rpal7arnn"k''eht^'m Thanksgvng Day. n hs procla- resented Assocated Ralroads x ~f Xmas X-Ray«- Chrstmas Seals Already Chrstmas decoratons are appearng everywhere parents are undertakng pleasant task of nqurng of r youngsters what y want from Santa Claus. The great majorty have presents to buy arrangements to make. Many of us wll wat untl last few days before Chrstmas to begn prepara- S^wTot C 6 ta,^-4u ««e ;ofnew Jersey n legslatve^ - *",,- ^ ~ *"*,, u /..., day for Thanksgvng, Governor halls. "We want to wat see "a - Here n New Jersey we have :l f BllM ^ ^ Jaatym ev. wbo f es between w ^ te The lst appears to be endless, are partcularly proud cember 7 n decde about as our thanks should be. The Mddlesex County Tuberculoss ralroad network untl sometog s proven better, we should " to recall n ths celebraton yeajvcom'pltan We are all so much rcher, than Health League, toger wth smlar assocatons throughout coun- network to bettor serve ^. fo^ rf ^ te&tm ths a J \ we ever thought we were when concentrate on mprovng thr es. The measure whch passed both we have counted our blessngs...<n U u«f»rv B w con-j Let us gve thanks to God for ton prodam d NoVember 26, after futle attempts n or try are contnuously fghtng battle aganst tuberculoss. However, y venence comfort of our ct.-, ^ ^ ftrst Ttanksgvng years, s loosely drawn, Many of m on Thanksgvng Day zens" Palmer recently told a' ted stateg ^ actve ^ ^ dalm ^ try tn be a lttle bt thankful everyday. need funds to be able to chalk up vctores. "Wth ths essen alobbyst rfstat6 ' but * " Ths ye, a boumlm felds harveof ssecreufy t^ quarterly report* wth 'll close by wshng everyone (rom lhc farnls es fd Stt Chrstmas Seal funds are prmary on "^as ""^hold not wav^f fe wth t or State Department of Agrculture.mportant portons wth compa- source of ncome avalable to economy wll Rve over to or f r ' f "«*"" ^ r 8,U«> League. To guarantee tangble results states wth a more effectve,,, a^d S nt ^"tf Under suen condtons, " 8 an(l wser group of publc offcals lhe generosty of New *rsev..»«!«y are not put Chrstmas Seals hgh on your ctzenry." h ^ populace n varous church Zltt ««* la *. They clam Chrstmas lst. Make your contrbuton Commssoner Palmer s tne'drves for clothng funds to^ey have opnons from r leth-t n ths ape nf pr v 'de food for unfortunate gal counsel to that effect. to- Mddlesex County Tuberculoss nuclear supersonc dy. w rf. fltter nlr es camjot The se creu ry of State's offce Health League, Remsen Avenue, speeds, orbtng vehcles, beng shown n all ts p has ruled lobbysts cannot " " New Brunswck. shots space p travel,, t s df- -o- offcally T flcult fll for pp people to become en- TAXES:- New Jersey resdents H thusastc h over conventonal ral- generally l pay r taxes. \. Amr..., roads even f y have a transt! The State Dvson of Local Gov- NATONAL PARK:- Palsades ncar wth a brght fnsh, good emnent, headed by astute tersute Park, 57,.acre ton, Far of hs Country, dledlef on December 4, 799; month of j modem he sad regardless of Jersey's 2 countres, S3 ctes, from F» rt "*. N«* **<*), to Boston Tea Party, whch occurred cost. ' towns, 256 boroughs, 235 town- OwnWD. New York, west- "What draws nterest," Pal-shps 2 vllages pad all but wa "«e counues of Rock- On Chrstmas Shoppng that real meanng of ths relgous observance, ts true sprt, wll be remembered by all Amercans. on December 6, 733; month n mer sad "s Sunday supple- 494 per cent of r 963 tax lev- d Orange, may become a whch Wrght Brors frst flew ment depctng super tubes, wheel-es totalng $,C62,4»,7S durng "a^nal park, at Ktty Hawk, N. C, on December 7, less ad-effect vehcles, guded 963. The nark n New Jersey conautos a varety of monorals The Dvson reports muncpal 903; month n whch battle slsta of l.»9 "cres of grass as new look n mass trapspor- expendtures last year were $53, w^xxll comprsng pg whole of Trenton, N.J. occurred, when taton that renders conventonal! mllon. Ths s an ncrease of " 'rout'"' of "*" ""' Palsades "' of Brtsh were defeated on December 26, systems as we knoyv m obso- mllon n muncpal spendngjhudson Rver for a dstance of 2' lete old-fashoned. Monday over prevous year. County,«nles. 776, month n whch Woodrow Wlson was born, at Staunton, up be practcal." lon from S225 mllon to $242 ml-: troo P s clmbed Palsades when always comes after Sunday-wake expendtures ncreased T ml-' General Washngton hs Va., on December 28, B56. THANKSGVNG:- New Jersey lon durng t)- same perod. Debt!y fled from Brtsh on hs resdents enjoy blessngs of servce costs were up$lj mffllonj "* *" from New York. The De The bg meanng of December la lberty prosperty of a over costs of 962. Chrstmas-tme, however. We hope tons for holday season, Thls s a note of advce to those who would enjoy ths Chrstmas to fullest. The best way to enjoy holdays ths year s to get all shoppng or chores completed by December 5th, By that tme you wll be exhausted but n you can enjoy short rest. * (Eartm WOODBWDGB PUBLSHNG COMPANY Lawrenoe F. Campon, Presdent t Treasurer Publshad Weekly to Thursday at 7:00 AM.. ao Green Sre* 66 Rooatmlt Avenue Woodbrtdga, N. CtnuHt, H. J. Telephone: ME* 4-m Telephone: Kl Charles E. Gregory, Nov 27, Dec. 0. Wl Mal - One Year $400 Sx Months $2.25 0c per Copy* GLAMOR GRLS "Doe» wear ever really get THAT bad?l" partment o nteror s anxous to offcally perpetuate entre area,' or most of t for future generatons to enjoy. Hgh rse apartment projects now threaten area. JERSEY JQSAW:- The New Jersey Legslature wll reconvene on December 7 for fnal &esson^f year... Wage salary employment n New Jersey dropped by 8,800 between September October, wth stoppages due to labor dsputes n (manufacturng more than offtetr tng seasonal gans n nonmanufacturng... The Delaware Rver Basn Commsson has called publc hearng n Phladelpha on November 25 on pronosed addton to ts comprehensve plan of an nterstate cost sharng polcy for water supply projects... Traffc deaths n New Jersey thus far thl year have reached 893 compared wth tl up to tha am* tme last year.. Wth tha holday shoppng season about to start, State Bankng Commssoner Charles R. Howell advses shoppers to nev«r sgn note or contact or any legal nrtrument whch contans blank spaces.., The assessed valuaton of all tuable property n New Jersey ths year totals 24,06,303,447 Conuutd on Pag* \.\ Report From Washngton More Demonstratons Frst Targets Meetng Sought - November 7,964, Edtor. ' ndeprndenm/eadw: Thanksgvng t a very specal holday should have a very specal meanng to each every Plans Unveled one of us throughout world. WASHNGTON, D. C. - Some move, were among hc t s a relgous holday for t s of sam«negro leaders who dctated a moratorum on street de Ors ncluded Wlun,,. letter. tme for nun, women chldren of all faths to gve monstratons last July to forestall Jr. of Natonal Vvkm thanks for r many blessngs. chance of a backlash at James Farmer of emr. t s am patrotc holday as pools are now mapng plans for Foreman for Slud very nature of our prayers are resumpton of such aclvteslcnt Coordnatng G for future of our great country as part of a post-electon cvl Grwnberg of N,\\ as y are (or our famles rghts push., Defense Eduoat.., ourselves. Frst targets of campagn Dorothy.. Hcjjlr n my opnon we have to many wll be Msssspp. Lousana ttonal Councl of"" thng* to be thankful for on ths Alabama - states whch Frst ndcaton of h< Thanksgvng Day. hve taken wont strongly Republcan up cvl rghts campn, lberty tosuggett a few th«t! mn^spaffn ]y on racal grounds ca came from Andrew \\, are especally mportant to all of,,j, f a u gram drector for Sc'.c u. Wthout doubt many more The demonstratons, expected lanta. b* added to ths Ht, to p-t under way early wt year, A - Amerca - Ablty - Appette. amed at ncreasng down )ob Julv effectve l.v wll be part of a master plan also ob* Wll not he dcltv 8 - Bble - Books - Bror - harrers n norrn areas where emotoywnt necton nf hood <- Bread Butter. Negro unemployment s dspropor- law. C - Chldren - Country Con- tonately hch. On votng gregatlon. Spearhead^ drve wll be u am D- Duty- Devoton -D#c«ney <»» ) ch F!ll ' a " \** '\ art a mnmum nf r«democracy D D l - Daylght h D * Doc!M!*Mp Tonferenre headed by Dr. N on tors - Drugs. [Martn hr Kng but ef- (, arn, jnn anh ( llt J mh * ^ E e^yes t,ar auon " ^ S-.on ergy - Eqahty ( ^ ^ ^ S ^3Sft ^ ^ thf *»*r 5 whte ^ also, '..., : F - Frends - Freedom - Fath N, AACp r0rf: nm! o(hrr ^mm*^! 0 ". ln " - Food - Flowers. ^m^ ^h tne Councl for G - God - Grattude - Oovem^nerf Cvl Rghts leadershp rent or rr ment. JTV eound!. n a letter to Prwl-! H Home - Health - Happness dent Johnson whch clt«l "un- - Hope - Harvests. precedented" partcpaton of tffr Panted ndependence nlaws ' j>roe- n hs November vctory, has asked that he meet wth representatves soon to dscuss \W l. deals - magnaton. J Joy Justce. ams problems of mple- ) mentng tke new cvl rghts g law. "» pp rohl?m Dr. Kn^ NAACP Executve Drector Roy Wlkns, lead- even " ancea schools n thr ng fgures n July moratorum everywhere a very Happy Thanbgvng. Very truly yours, (Mss) Rowena H. Shaw. 62 Smth Street, Perth Amboy.N.J. (0886) books when dealng gro n hstory." About :30 'M My far t;.'. 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11 hl(lp, M.ndent-#adcr (ER) Cartprr-t >.T Conferences at,,.;un - St. Cecela's PTA ll!r, 2 met recently wth ' Kflnn'd Snyder pvcmn; M H pflfhrr, conferences pro, h- mocltf a F"c,', rkl afterwards. : v.'hn M. W'ts. pastor jmrj,,l. r ;l(r. opened meetng,,! noflured -lohn Bnl. rep..,l;lve of Fond Far su,, n.-rkrts. Who advsed lh<,,,u nf scholarshps avnahlvnu^h chan's scholarshp,], Anyone nterested n m nay contact Mr. Bol for,.- nformaton. Mrs. Lury nll. a representatve of.nn's slamp plan, spoke on llv,,cnmh { stamp contest Whch, he hold n school wth., r s of obtanng a school hus. : «nnng class wll receve a for Golden football team of. Pop North Jersey Conference.wth some of thor- Partcpatng were PefRy; aptan: Pat Traymor. co- Jance Cowan, Beth Car- Dafcek,.lane DwyerJ Press UTKOWSK KENNETH W. AUGUST 'HANK OVKR: Twn soln rosldents have completed Tuesday, November 24, 9(54 Cub Pack 45 To Sponsor Chrstmas Party Dec. 9 ('OU)NA-The Colona Lbrary vas scene Frday ol a m:'ctnn of C'nh Pack 45. Openng pra.-er was gven hy Hay Hawkns wth pledge to hp flag by Gary Garno (,'uh Sen,t prom-! sc by Raymond Zuppulla. asssted by nthmastcr Maron Hawkns. Edward Ternan. charman of Rlue Gold dnner announced fete wll he held at thp Amercan Legon Hall, Maple [Avenue. Rahway, Sunday, Feb. Plan Servces On Thanksgvng SELN - Servces wll he nv. n-no a.m Temple Beth Slvlnn.flflCo" Avenue. The Rnr-Mlzvh Mohnel Boercr. son of Mr- Mrs. Harold Boerer. Menln ark [ary 2. at p. m. Actvtes Terrace, wll ke place at that charman. Edward Novak, reported a trp to Costa's ce cream servces. tme. An Oneg shahhot wll follow plant has been scheduled (or Rabb Norman Klenman,'.sprtual leader of Congregaton January Joseph Zupplla. wnys, means charman. PAGE ELEVEN n f M A ' ""'" Ar Vntrv hasc mlll<ar v ^"W»t Lackl AM, Texas., have Been Kvrn new assgnments. Beth Shalom, announced Snhhalh Arman VUr Kuknvft. -on ot Mr. anrl tfrs. Thaddw thanked all parents hoys forservces wll he held Frday.Nnr support on last paper]vember p.m., at Temple. R.lknwvk, on Woodruff Strt-rl. has boon chosen tor tranng * an.wrralt mantenance specalst at (he Ar Tranng Com- drve. -th Class Doled of Hebrew «j School, Atnarlln AF, lev. r s fl N, Rra()latp n[ New bobcats nducted by cub-schoolmaster Maron Hawkns were hles -wlt be lghted at 4. Mrs. George Gullen was el- conductng servce.! Mld.r.rs ( nutltv Vocatonal Techncal Hgh Srhool, Perth Ambny. Arman Kenneth W. August, son of Mr. Mrs. Garry Thompson Jeffrey p.m. DONATON TO HOSPTAL: Joseph '/.abresky, commer of soln l'ost. 2R.TK. VFW Mrs. "forv.w. ARHU, 20 W. Wwrw-WrrH. sfllrf, hrnwmnk trwb. Thompson. Junor Congregaton Servces '' 0S( "P h s t r»s sfr. present o{ tta nuxlllary, are shown h»ndl»)( over a rhork fnr $M( to Mayor ng as a rnmmnca(om specalst H Kcosler AFB. Mss He Den 4 presented a take off onwlfbe' held Saturday mornnr.j Walt «7r P nl fnr tht John F. Kennedy Memoral Hosptal * a 9«4 gradual? of WoodhrldRe Senor Hgh School mad scentst, Mrs. Maron sctcd Trustee. Mrs. Henry TUlP Namowtr»uard, Mrs Fred Langendorf, presdent November 2S, at 0:30 a.m. of aurlary apponted Mrs. Hawkns Mrs Joseph Zaopulla helped boys prepare wll begn on November 29. The Chanukah. The Fenst of Lghts, lohn Palmer as Patrotc nstruc- Pack 249 nducts Chanukah Program Set 'or Mrs, Mchael Sawcky as presentaton, holday, whch lasts for eght f *olor Guard. McCarthy, Chrs MrMahnn. -. ^ Cub Scnut genus m/c Gary days, celebrates vctory of Mrs. Herbert Lorenten, charman for Benjamn Carr Drve llollwg: nventors, Glenn Anderson, as nventor of sweese chees; tme of Second Temple, sponsored a fund rasng project Jews over Greeks n At Meetng For Beth Am Youngsters V Golden Knghts, sponsored Mark Thomas as a space shp nventor Kevn Lgorr as dependence, rght to ' a busy month for U.S.Y. memdorf held a plastc demonstraton reganng of Jewsh n- j colona-november has becrr to ad ths beneft. Mrs. Langden- SK.N - (H, Snul Pack 24!) ho PTA, has been nvted lo held,rn-pf»l* n A bowl gum? at K- ; a coslme party n nventor of automoble. Per practce Jewsh relgon. bers nf Temple Deth Am. On at her home wth proceeds cafetera ;l S Cecela's School,,»l 'a., ths month. The coacham r wves wll accompa- Vtale as patent Rav form'g an operaton were Jo«eph weet Adelnes After heans had been Sunday afternoon November 22, donated to Benjamn Carr (n Thursday The openng ceremony was led hy Cub Scout Allen defeated drven out, frst Unted Synagogue Youth of Hawkns, Erc SymboFsk. horn. luchl from l)r n r,. Mr* Snyder ntroduced Mrs. Speaker's Topc Carv Garnrt as surgeons wthwsh of. Jewsh people was tol Tem P le, Beth ^m was. hos 7 Hostess Group p tnd a Cancer dresng charman, Mrs. Mahon Parsons reported she delvered 46 dressngs to Mount Cuhnastn Kubert Clonan tn- ; Ravmond Zanpulla,,._._... as a mad, phvrelght Lamp at Altar of regonal councl meetng at, lew Dapuzzo, recordng seewho of "' ' N( ' w Ynrk Cty Polce De-'mad scentst. small jar of ol that had not drector, announced that 65 chap- Temple on Clevel Avenue, lr SELN -An" nter-chapter nmmccd tha Pack 24!) had won tkkln-captan Paul DLcna.'-cst Joseph loro as Temple. They found only a! wn Fgman, Beth Am's youth arty guest nght, sponsored! Carme! Nursng Guld at St. Josephs Home on Strawberry HU, fne <( frst place rbbons for Cloverleaf Chapter of a, prtmenl was guest speaker! Awards were presented as weet Adelnes, nc., was held Wo- - been defled. There was just en- tors more than 200 members Woodbrdge. Mrs. Parsons nformed members she made up " n Merrll Park A :t " meetng of Men's Anthony CufTreda, wolf)!onday at Green Street Frelouse. n her ough ol to last for one day. but! took pare n proceedngs shp of seln Assembly of < Mrs. Dapuzzo sad n part Mbadge; Donald Hruska. bear denjner strpe: Kenneth Kodlla, wolf days. drector of U.S.Y. was n charge Mrs. Walter Hall, program * ten that could be taken home to mraculously, t lasted for eght) Mr. Harold Wshncr, regonal r> thrty dressngs n packages of all rubs UH partcpated!od fhurcl, Saturday. AC are really serous about Wllam Dut'kt'c, assstant cub- Captan DLena. who s also asconducted Bobcat s wth Dave Wlkerson's nan unty, f t s more than badge; Ttodrclc Ohodn, wolf m;sut To mark ths mracle, can-odles are lt n Menorah for trbute to late Presdent l Chapter member drec Mrs. Carl Fabo acepted char- a specal program that pad :harman, ntroduced Staten 'e completed,,u lor game (or a few ecumensophstcates, n we must,.,,,.badge; Kevn Corrgan, slver ar-,. John Grant. Twn Challenge Center, for drugj row; Pau] Groben slver anw; eght nghts, one on eve of John F. Kennedy. The program )r, Robert Morrson. Several manshp for a fund rasng eam-!n as soon as possble to fnd KT.'^V "V7..-V Mchael Cardnnle.'addcts. spoke on problem of: Ala Brechka ]on badf, e ana TOW frst day, two on second, was conducted by specal art?.roups from all parts of New Jer- >agn to be used for future benefactor. Mrs. Langendorf expressed m whch ordnary fath-, ( ], s«-hn.-«l«-r..luhn Oswald, twn-age drug addcton, not only] nrrow. Donad Burnosk, slver! so on up, to eghth day, when commttee. Part of afternoon was spent n a regular re- Mrs. Wllam Sullvan, drector her thanks to members of ;ey partcpated., an take concrete steps to- Tw, m;s l)r;tm Hf)hcrl M, Hulbg.-'n ctes, bll n small! ssarn, arrow; A]an Frazee slver arrow; all cles are lt. n addton to ] Thomas Hpndrcksen. slver ar- umlv. We cannot en on for-,,,.,,,.,.', ); vlh [)l (, (, requred eght cles re gonal meetng led hy Steve Gar Cloverleaf Chapter demontrated how Barbershop Harmony Dstrct meetng held November he Auxlary who attended A ';'. _y of -The Cross rnw. Krvn Kamensk, slver ar- SOLOST; Mss Paulette Mare -ay ng that God wll brng s also an extra cle each nght, fnkle, presdent of regona Thnnv M;tl'»s Jeffrey Cn r. Swchbladc." a 74 page pocket! POW. Danj c MeGvnev. lon Doerr, daughter of Mr. n hs own way n whch s called Shamash, or councl. taught wth entre group. They were Mrs, Herbert Lorenen, Mrs. Fabo, Mrs, John San- twn. Robert llnxks. Jr., Robert t'ltum of He thrllng story of a:^,, C] go d cn arrfw an d two sl- Mrs. Edward '. Doerr, 98 Fordham Place, Colona, mll be v- server, s used to lght jartcpatnr. tmr, y«'t jteadfnstly refuse Unn^.rf Scheduled for tomorrow s 'Gcnova! Davd country preacher's fght aganst vcr arrow5; r.lenn Anderson, sl' presented as ful-slums, was nven to each new.^j,,! gold arrow slver arton of Chanukah gelt (money) ;rade U.S.Y. youngsters. The or cles. The holday s The members entertaned r! \ >c specfc mcan.4 of artlloydh teen-aue crme n "bg-cty", pecal Thanksgvng "recorc oln solost at Sacred Heart Cadral, Trenton, on December :hez, Mrs, Joseph Denns vpr arrow; Rav Hawkns, bear furr enlvened by dstrbu-.- hs nstruments " op" for nnth through twelfth juesls under drecton of Mrs. Awads Sullvan Mrs. John Ruschak, /lrs. Ernest Cravolo. 3, at :00 servce, on (he The members of auxlary Snyder announced a!,«v man attendng meetng. r' m? exchange of gfts. latters wll spn from 8:30 to lo-drector. The "Halos", a' occason of Cadral's 50th ted to adopt a famly n hopes -'rnas party wll be helrl by u,.,, > \ >:l.s Vck. denner Melv.l Bennet presdent, noted Als0 Q He, wj sj, ver ^ ^ m. luartet consstng of Mrs. Nealj annversary. She wll play hat y may enhance r :\". 2. December 7 m, n,. n,, n \ear pn. Nenl.la tha any man wll l»e welcome at Kevn y rf slver a m w Erc "'l' s Hull. She also','hvsrr,.,,, a^r,' : r l'nt slver WR. t s not necessary : Symborskj bear ba(jge g0, d ar. The festval of Chanukah wll be tello, Mrs. Ruschak, Mrs. Rob-j Bach "Aroso" Bach- hrstmas wth lttle trnkets!, blue cardcan >wr.tu-> ]rmm,m lhw K; nn. >lvrr to le a member of Men's Fel- row, three slver arrows; Mark Mor's Club approprately celebrated by xt Martynowsk, Mrs. Rod Gounod "Ave Mare" wll arous or holday remembe accompaned by Ca- brances. mw avalable n PTA ;, rrnu [) rn M. ll-e. denner ^M '"' tle church. r outh groups of Temple from Thomas, bear badge, gold arrow; Marvn, sang several numbers. NovemberTOthrough Decembe dral organst, Roger Dunkle. An agreement was reached to - also n stock are navy hllll. [>,, l.> Wcs-. assstant Joseph Vtale, slver arrow; Stephen Gllam, slver arrow; Gary efreshments were served by Mrs. Door przes were awarded : - n knr socks, long swvw, (),, n,. r Plans Yule Fete Each of groups from thn Mss Doerr s a sophomore at sponsor Grl Scout Troop 225 [>,, \ VUT Zymewsk. v.s (optonal) are avalable Thanksgvng hrough 2th grade have plannec Trenton State College, ma-junorjors n musc. lena Troop 335, Cadet, under under Mrs. George Qul- thn-.- year pn. Patrck Donnelly. Hller, bear badge g two year SELN - Fnal plans for a wll hold separate Chanukal Robert Summers her commttee. Mrs. Jseph. Denns wth Mrs..ll szes. The school chldren!,; j lar, ;.,,,,, t«n year p. pn; Ronald Hubbard, slver ar Chrstmas party wll be made at programs on regular meetn -ell Chrstmas cards ffov an- ),. nn v Slance, tun year pn Servce Lsted l!lt^ row two year pn; Chrstopher monthly meetng of nghts. On Wednesday, lades entertaned Junor Woman's Club Playhouse Schedules fcer. Frank Wolf actng as lason of- Kenneth Stles, one mld arrow am Solop, slver arrow; Wllam Wttrech, bear badge, gold arrow 47, Tuesday, December, 8 p. m. Mors',Club of Boy Scout Troop nstessfs were thr mors ol m. M Ver arrow, Jeffrey tohn-: SF..N ^ Thanksgvng Sunday The chldren wll have cl t.-ndents n class of Mss s,, n. dennrr, n\ P rck Mssunary Day were ob- slver arrow; Wayne Ball, assstant denner strpe; Keth Bal- The annual event has been se At Regonal meetng held at at Frst Presbyteran Church, ghtnf; ceremones, present th of Avenel at Kenny Acres. Everyone applauded Mrs. Walter Palmer, hosptal charman '.nen. Mss Schott, Mrs. Smth, ) lnel\...--stant denner s rpe served 4t seln As- Jhanukah story exehang' Chldren's Classcs.<fts. The seventh egln who conducted a successful bngo '-r M. Anna Thoma.s, Mrs \ )vn 5 Kavmnnd MuebH. «olf srnhly nl Gud Church. lek, bear badge, gold arrow, for Saturday, December 5, ut AHoona, Pa., last weekend, MLLBURN - A 2 p.m. perormance has been added fo Everyone had a marvelous tme «, Mrs. Coughln. la<l"v Hen l. J.-mes Johnson The me for Sunday grade group has prepared spec!; party for patents at Menlo Park. slver arrow; Mark Ballek. lon home of Mr. Mrs. Russs Houghton. Mrs. Morse, \\^m-. ln,,. nne ven pn. School sesson was "Thnk... soap sculptures to commemora hapter was represented by Mrs badge, gold arrow, slver arrow; Eckensberger, Reynold Street. The Hlundn. Mrs, (romsk,'wllam hlral a-,mtt den-'vnu'll Thank." At Evanfe holday. Ae.Ho. 'Cnderella" at Paper Ml! anor date has been set for Gregory Fcarra, bear badge, gold! husbs of members are nvted^j Murray, Mrs. ColanHlo. ter strpe, Kn-lu.nl Cl..nan.-«ehslu Crusade Servce n arrow, slver arrow denner Contact Mrs. Wllam Doerr Tradtonal Chanukah refrcsl The Catholc War Veterans ol Playhouse, Mllburn for Frday, mmedate future. arley, Mrs. Qugley, Mrs : one >ejr [n. Den?. Mchael,evenng, specal speaker was Mrs. strpe; Gerald Martato, webelos Mors' Club presdent, or atten> ments, ncludng "latkes", (pa Carteret were entertaned last November 27th. The frst perfor Refreshments were served hostesses Mrs. George McGunness, Mrs. Russell Magner, Mrs. s. Mrs. Jurusz, Mrs, Ro-, Vnn-, bear badw two year Harry W. Schaumburg, who spokeshoulder patch. Tuesday's meetng to make ar-cakesrangements. All mors of troo Parents are nvted to attend ter presented a program unde classc wll be gven at a.m. Herbert LorenUen Mrs. Wal- Los mors assstant -ml Hubert GanU.ttn bear bntm'.'n Lbera, West Afrca, wll be served chldrc week when Octette of chap- mance of popular chldren'; Mrs..SenchesM-n were pm Jellrey Carrull. one yer pn, of her ex M>rences. as a mssonary The next meetng, December 9, t. mors.,,, d arrow, slm rr.w.. 'Tmmrrow, 7:45 p. m Țhanks- a Chrstmas party wll be held at members are nvted. Refresh festvtes. drecton of Mrs. Ruschak. There wll be a chldren's shov ter Mdura arranged a very colorful Thanksgvng table decor. two p, m., at New Dover ments wll be served by those at Den H. Gary fanlul.nl,ad;c Rvng Eve Servces wll bo held. Methodst Church. Den 6 wll tendng. Frday group sang for thalso on Saturday, November 28 An nvtaton was extended to S d tt for am a.-sstant denner strpe. Hoh- Scrvces actv-les (or take over skt for afternoon drve, but reports on progre: Couples Club of Frst Presby t wll be "Tom Sawyer" wth one Members are remnded to mak Dstrct Presdent Mrs. Mary of November 29 were ( Mrs. Arthur Ball Mrs. Drve "lver a rnwl'." l B: ("n rry'puvj! returns on Quarter Hooste: should be made as well as all f teran Church, Metuchen. On performance scheduled at a.mthomas to attend next meet- whch wll be held December noun«-ed by Uev. Harry VV John Ballek, den mors wll Drve at Tuesday's meetng. N shed sheets mones su' Monday, y entertaned at tntckets are avalable at Pa-nper Mll box offce., because of holdays. son, lon hdff, gold arrow ;Schaumbur R. pastor as follows: help bovs n r presentaton defnte deadlne has been get on For Clos Set one lver arrow; Joseph Garhay, Sunday, 9;45 a. m.ṣunday School mttod. Masonc Temple, Perth Amboy. of "Wter Festvals." arrnvv, Mchael Grmes. wth classs for all ages, am Adult --..N -The annual Thanks-;^,,, Bble Class; a. m.. Mornng clothng c-ollecton for A Webelos badge was present*. d; Worshp Junor Church; 3:30 ng; Frday, Chrst's Ambas- youth group, meetng myrsea. wll be held ths, j,. ltt>. Davdson. Transfers to p. nv, Door-to-Door vstaton, sadors, Evangelstc Crusad* k -t St. Cecela's Church, wth y M^ 2* were James Chrs!!"!> Name Socety n charge. al)( t arrv Davdson pher V P- rn. Servce. 7:30 to 8:30 p. m., Bble Crusaders meetng n parsonage. Prayer servces -are held each ' purpose of clothng ml- \veb-e-lo Den Chef Edward : Monday, Mssonettcs, jun- '"n s to obtan servceable ( 0 v nducted a specal gam'lo's 9 -lothng. shoes, beddog ujtb parents cub scoulsp- n... to. for desttute ll- r t,,tng The wnners of! door vstaton, 8 p. m.. Con- 48 Berkeley Boulevard. M n mpovershed ; me [ m Robert Tenstnn ' grcgatonrjl Prayer servce. Wed- '-devdoped area of world. Va l Jacobs The hghlght of wsday..:«>. m., Md-WeeK UlUtV.UV4J / ;nbulontmade by Catholc^ ^ was an Mrtmd pa- Bble Study. Thursday, Womens Mssonary Councl, monthly, meet- ' 'f Servces, oversea.s a<l' r adc." Costumes were made by ' ncy, of Amercan Catholcs,,(, (. U ) S out of lame slonpnu Those donatng artcles are ask-]b;;s Judys were Lous Perr.J ' to brng m. n cartons, t«joseph Anello Raoul Garbay. ''ma Hall, Wednesday, between: T lnrn)s ELECTROLUX Donancn Thomas "d 9 p.m. No clothng-s to bejy; vm(. W 'k were chosen as havnp!< ' at rectory or school. Nothcan be accepted* after Weday nght. prgtmo* Bazaar Slated December 4-5 f'olona - On Frday, Deccm- "*r 4. from 4 to 0 p. m.,! urday, December S from 0 to 3 p.m., tw congregaton New Dover Methodst Church!l present \l& annual bazaar, ['nternatonal Chrrtmas," The >r wll be preceded by a nletera style supper of home- '' clam chowder spa, features of baaar wll n two most orgnal creaton: Servu! as hosts were Mr. Mrs. Wllam Rurkee. who served apnlo cder doughnuts. Mr. Anncllo, treasurer, stated cy drve was a success. The cub scout wth lop sates was Garv Cardnale. Den 8. elude u Chrstmas table, Barbe doll clos, stuffed toys, surprse hcraft temj, a plant booth, flower arrangements an unusual booth shewng "odd attc treasurers," aked goods homemade ces wll also be featured re wl! be games noveltes expressly planned for chldren. Sales, Servce Repars Fte«Pck Up Delvery Call Collect CL ALSO MAN WANTED FOR WOODBRDGE AREA OPPORTUNTY TO EARN $00 PER WK. TO START Next To Two Guys Rt. 8, East Brunswck mornng, except Saturday Sunday, at 6 a, m. n church You Tred The Rest... Now Try The Besl Sullvan's BAKE SHOP Weddng Brthday Cakes to Order 535 AMBOY AVENUE ME CLOSED MONDAYS tka+tk \/V Let us celebrate Thanksgvng n humbly grateful sprt of our Plgrm Fars wth prase to God for all Hs blessngs of past year..., when we have sad our thanks, let us turn wth untroubled hearts gve of ourselves n tme, patence kndness to our brethren. rst Bank n TRUST COMPANY»*. d NcwMembers Jon Colona VFW Group COLONA - Lades Auxlary of Colona 'Memoral Post (Ml, VFW met at Post Home OH jlnman Avenue wth Mrs. Frederck Lnngendorf. presdng. K;ht new mernbers were nt- ;>t'd. Mrs. Frederck Fsher, Mrs. Joseph Dnurr. Mrs, Frederck Jef-! jfery. Mrs, John Toone, Mrs. Al-,Wt 'Wscher. Mrs. Starley Au- ' nclnes, Mrs. Thomas Crowley,; l Ms Mchael Rata. These women were welcomed nto,anl;ry by Mrs. Langendorf vce presdents. Each'offcer told new members some of background of group thru presented thorn to membershp n general. Flecton nf offcers were held : THOMAS JOSEPH COSTELLO Funeral Homes Owen 8tftCooper Ave. State 4 Center Sts. Mlto> N j. Perth Amboy, N. 3/ Tel. U 8464 H For Thanksgvng Toasts... Scotch - Rye - Bourbon - Lqueur Bry - Domestc mported Beer" CHAMPAGNE WNE (mported u Pwnwtte) "" HOLDAY TOAPPTO * FANCT BOCTLEB VOGE/S Lquor Store 82 Man Street Wpodbrdge WOODBRD&E OFFCE Moore Avenue & Berry Street AVENEL OFFCE 4? Avenel Street M f M M* PfDEtAL DEPOST NSURANCE CONPOMTOM AVENEL-COLONA OFFCE 379 St. George Avenue FORDS OFFCE 875 Kng George Road SELN OFFCE 79 Mddlesex Avenue PERTH AMBOY OFFCE 24 Smth Street

12 PAOB TWELVE Captol Dome tn taxes n New Jersey reached (Mr lygfatat lava) n MS-M... ' <Comnurt from Rdtt Pa Retenton of Uw death penalty The Delaware Rver Port Autorfty has been authorzed by been recommended by a leg»la-j for murder n New Jersey has State Senate to construct Uve study commsson. Tuesday, NoTember 24,964 (HANDCAP AND FOOTBALL relatvely few roots what's stll get n Mne end-of -season wnter.... wnters have klled roses BARRCKVLLF % Vjtall way-down to ths.mound Wct plays football lke any more, newly dug sol s loose. Jobs n rose garden. «,.v- r--javerage teen-ager except that he so ft does a poor job of holdng] You can plant new bushes or of nol Wthout extra protecknuckle could freeze, wth artfcal legs "- roots tght. 'transplant old ones, rememtwr DRVE STAKE TRST below knees when he was run After he! lndepend«jt-lead«(3.) * Carteret Doctor Talk B? RtmbeH Be»Jamla, M D. At tme o(.a hosptal adms- Classfed RATES A.stake for each plant helps to NFORMATON mantan a new brdge across keep EXTRA CARE WREN Delaware Rver from Phladelpha to Pennauken... Good produces S per cent^of Unted f yo CAPTOL CAPERS:- New Jersey But M lot 4 word YOU PLANT 4* «acb addtonal «, r, means that you defensve guard but deer huntng s forecast by States vegetable crop for processng, whch s suffcent n a you plant decduous trees hole wde enough deep mound, you'll rsk damage to lno gardng dnbetes s always asked, Just a lttle extra care when. sflv " be stngy wth your work Dg. a roses to.. get sol for your hstory of dseases a queston re- Plable n s a lnebacker.' State Dvson of fsh Game for New Jersey's frearm buck year to ralroad boxcars shrubs ths month could make a Place stake on wndward, enoukh to BCMpt a) fte maf. roots, VET CONG RADS snce ths s one among several Deadlne tor ads: season, December The reachng from Prnceton to Watert accordng to When you dg a hole to receve 0[ draned. Poor dranage around sa(j that dsastrous Com a stuaton exhsts where both pa- pulmlcaton real dfference.,ame of tree or shrub fas- gtothenvr^rmo'grow.' Be sure your bushes are well Unj tkj states mltary sources dseases that can be nherted. f A. M lo hr nnt General Assembly b has passed a ten plant to t wth wre en- _...,., bury, Connectcut, bll exemptng pleasure boats from closed H a pece of old hose to: e tme * m * a (, thrw shove shovel- "»«can cause wnter njures. bald eagle, naof tft* Unted, fuls of sol. j local taxaton.. New Jerseyl^.prevent hurtng bark. j J" 4 '? munst, peat to every two or auack on key Amenthree ss f * ran nstallaton at Ben Hoa could offsprng may be dabetc; or rents are dabetc, n all r M too. NOTE: No ClaMllnt».K, one parent one parent s dabetc hog farmer* who feed garbage to <...,,, mav k. tded for extncton n New Jersey, accordng to dry where roots need water.! Salng He guy Ote Phonr. MUM \» L PROTECTS repp atw] at a doen more s, r herds are remnded by wrap trunk wth paper to] MODERATES AND GOP j bascs n sou he or has a hstory ol b a s c s n south Vetnam. The 30- MErrar> < State Department of Agrculture Leave a cone of sol D md- dabetes n - fnmlly,-n re -.,..- Republcan moderates have mnute attack on Ben State Department of Conservaton, B. Lacey, extenson home hort*- p Hoa deter to help h to get r lcenses to operate Lacey. recommends a spetaljdje of hole to help support ntc_p ta, a battle to get con-stayed or damaged ^planes, m- s n ffty per cent chance of all ' h t -< before f December b.., Rchard] Rhd j - - -,,.lant encourage roots to tro] of )hc QQP from conscrv- c udng 20 Unted States Alr r chldren becomng dabetc.j that you can M,. Stoddard, of Prnceton, s spread out. Make sure knuk- aves. Henry Cabot Lodge. 'Force fl.57 jet bombers. One parent may have a hstory!. new State Drector of Dvson Protected le or bud onon s about an nch ^ gqp vj ce presdental nom-j of dabetes n famly, but f LOST Two of nvestments... Constructon "Erne dear, don't go too far n untl ground freetes. - below sol level. *" \ mtt who opposed Golduater's Keep Away or parent s normal l d Whlte honey-hnown of sol. of 3,700,000 Woodbrdge water.", Don't use any fertlzer, Trm off any broken or too long nomnaton, sad that Rfpubrootslcanc are to h.vc to re- three placft " th*n r offsprng should not a* to name of "HAND' "Bll got hs nose broken has no famly hstory of dabetes, sh-black strrnk an j a t e School s proceedng "But look, daddy's out a long Don't forget that dggng ""-' sfffldffly Bd OB stfremhj h ts way." a let M fne reeto-late SEASON ROSE CARE Mrjund soft* auuml nltt trwr f«rty U> «T«r " x*-. ( "Well. f he takes my yt\of dlaea»e. S34 fnal stages. State Treasurer John " know, dear, but yotf far's that helped hold t n place. Assumng ground doesn't bushes or 0 nches hgh g to pro- p lve to naton's he'll keep out of those places The revew of statstcal A. Kervck reports... Corpora- nsured." n ts new spot t has only a freee before weekend you can ' future." NDRSEKY scd tect aganst njury n a severe problems," possbltes for transmttng dn- Applances nu vnv m AMERCAN N«0»H MM<«m FrMor'll* 50 SMTH ST. PERTH AMBOT VA 6-22 Atomblles COMET helot? ALRS farts f T ^ J Deatlclao FROM ANY ANGLE TOB WU lour Lovtlll Wth A NEW STYLSH HARCUT No Apptlnttnent needed H*reoU CaU J7 Washngton Ave., Carterd K (Closed Wednedaj) Ceramc Tle EDWARD SWANCK CERAMC BUSNESS SERVCE DRECTORY TLE CONTRACTOR ncludng Mosac tles New Jobs Kepan of All Knds 40 Nary Avenue, fords VAUcf MSM - Coal & Fuel OH - FU Von Coal Bn ttnj Uhlgb Premum Anthracte NUT or STOVE PEA BUCK COAL $ Premum OU Ntlonul Br M Hum Servce on U Mket ol Burnett 2.7 F0 Fas 8ervtca Ju CU*«Ua a Cad SM0NE BROS. UNDEN, N. J. HU HU Coll Smles OLD CONS WANTED! WOODBRDGE CON SHOP Cons-Bought Sold - Traded NnnbnatJc Supples Canadan Slver Dollars Wanted «Mala St., ffoodbrtdce Pbon* «M-*7«U -m. S:H p.m. Moa tnn ennn, S Ln. to S p.m. Frday lu ttl pjn. tttrd*r - Costme STAGE DOOR 43 rvng St. Rahwaj Wgs Beards Mustaches Accessores STEN'S Theatrcal Make-Up Costumes Made To Order also Costume Rental M-Boar Serrka Delcatessen TREAT SHOPPE m Rahwj AveuM Woodbrdge (Opp. Wklt* Cbreb) SALADS at Ther Best SODA FOUNTAN FRESH BAKERY GOODS Opes 8 A.M. o PM. NaUDNG SUNDAYS Closed W<dnesday AH Day Forelg Cars FOREGNCAR REPARS COLLSON WORK Free Estmates EUROPEAN TRANED MECHANC mported Auto SALES {SERVCE MU m. Cearfe AreaM AVENEL, (N«mr CWfcrltaf) Dl} l!» K to «:H r, " :0» * U to tm t, ME ME Feral Horn Gosseln Funeral Home Ar OB Prtnlm PhOM FU C«rner New Dow Ho. «Wtad AAMM COLONU Glass "Many Jobs An TM Largv lor Us Bat None Are Too 8«-H" ALL TYPB GLASS REPLACEMENTS Borne k ndustral Glung Stona Wndows Screeaa Ston Fronts - Porntnre Tops Room Dlrlden Tub * Shower Enclomrts Mlrrflr* Caton Made framed, RefUrered ft Bu AUTO GLASS WND8HELD8 NSTALLED (ncludln Tnted am) Cuslon Plctnre Framtag Fast, Effldeat aad EctDomlcal Serrlc* bttmatw ChMrfU; Olvaa CALL U 4SS CARTERET CLASS CO. 8 Rooaevdl Aft, Carteret Hone Repars HOME REPARS ALUMNUM WNDOWS SCREENS WE REPLACE: BROKEN WNDOWS SASH CHANS MRRORS A TABLE TOPS AUTO GLASS MO JOB TOO SMALL QUALTY GLASS CO. S Kolph St CarUnt Jev/Bjfrs ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED! FU GOLDBLATT'S BAhwar' Oldest Ktbllhed Jewel* 4 East Cherry Street RAJWAY Lquor Stores Telephone MErcnrt 4-88 WOODBRDGE Lquor Store, le. WE DELVER! OmpleU Stock ol Domestc mported Wtaea Beers LJqnon PM AMBOV AVENUE WOODBRDGE. N. J. - M8lc lstnctlo - Loam To Play The PANO-ORGAN ACCORDON ttovate UstraetlMt by Qualfed Teaehm 8e lmtn awl Advaacel BndeaU Accepted Call ME Anthored Sftlta & Strvet CONN ORO/NS KMBALL PANOS JARDOT PANO COMPANY» Rakwv ATOM Hoodbrdg* DULl Ml - tat M t Msvtg & Storage BG A MOVNG Free Estmates Agent - Doc* Plncktet ME DEAL WAY MOVERS y Not Le The "7" McCoUey AGENTS More Tot fatunatm Fr«t ttonf* NATONAL VANS Local World WM«Morers UN S. George Are. ru s-jbu Pzzera ATCM OR EAT ON THE PREM8S CHUB CHUB'S Luncheonette & Pneda 58 Washngton Ave,, Carteret Phone Open Dally 7 a.m. t«mdnght Power TooMtepars DonH wat 'tl heavy mow comes, have sour machne checked by u, before rush! All type«mowers* SNOW PLOWS* TOOLS AD Type Ar Cooled Engnes SLVER GRNDER All Work Gna J NWOOD *V«.. COLONU w z-0032 ft m-tm t no uuwe, call «ft«r pjn. Plnblg ft Heatlg - "Servce Wth a Smle" ED FREY (Formerly Wth Charter ran) PLUMBNG ana HEATNG ELECTRC SEWER SERVCE an tun*a *»ou«woodbrldf*, N.. Jna Dal MKrcury 438 PlMf A Heatng M SMTH art Heatng At*. MB 4-MN ATCSO ToUeU Kkbeo Faucets Gas Water Heaters REPARS REPLACEMENTS Sewer Cleanng - Paved Drveways - ASPHALT DRVEWAYS SPECAL An Types Mam Work Drveways Repared SeaM CaB J. GHENRY U&3247 Real Estate? S T A SECRET? fou know f for SALE! four BROKER KNOWS TS TOR SALE! BT Dtca buyer kan tt' m BaleT LET MLS Tell Tour Story Rentals Rentals Servce Sales HOMELTE PUMPS GENERATORS BULDERS' HAMMERS UM St George Av*. (R. Jl) Kftrta ^ Woodbrtdtt Clotrlnt AVENEL, N. J. On-The-Job DemoattratOM CaU MErcury CHAN SAWS VBRATORS PORTABLE HEATERS Refg T. R. STEVENS Mftnf tut a»ml almm Wort MS ST. GEORGB AVE.»OB WOODBRDOB Atr-c«adlttoaau Warn U Ht*f Motor Outft MTMAf t-tu Repars tt all Type* Heory Jatfseft So Sheet Metal Work Roofng, Gutter* Leader* 588 AJden Stnet Woodbrdge, N. J. TdephN* MErcwy *-U* Servce Statons TOWNE GARAGE J. F Gardner «Son 485 AJVBOV AVENUE Woodbrdge MKrcun USED CARS Wr'rt SpedalU la BKAR WHEEL ALGN- MENT BALANCE BRAKE SERVCE Slpcovers RAHWAY FASHON FABRCS nteror Dfcorttors" Custom Made Slp Covers ORAPCRnS BDSPRADa CURTANS OOODB c»n rm r FU Mala S Rahwar NEWEST 964 SLP COVERS CHpOSE FROM OUR LOVELY SELECTON OF NEW FABRCS SULO BROS. 850 Elzabeth Avenue Rahway FU Ask For Dept. B SLPCOVERS DRAPES Mad* by Ernest Decorators Custom-made SUpwen Sofa t Chan $49.00 KM, MUwet, or> toeked Mam ud kcarj duty rvspw Op To 44 ff. U L. S49-00 CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERf SHOP AT HOME SERVCE FU B7 A^Teael 84. Areaa) Sales UP!.. EVER SNCE OUR FRM HAS BEEN ADVERTSNG N THE BUSNESS SERVCE 0 RECTORY CALL TODAY M 4-U s for PRNTNG Prntng serves busness n many ways. Helps to buld sales, speed operatons, cut costs. Let's tall; prntng ln terms of your Dusness. The Busness Servce Drectory For Busnessmen Who Love Money DAL ME 4- MDDLESEX PRESS THE WOODBRDfE PUBLSHNG C^> Green Street Woodbrtyc* DRKTORy AD8.... "Center of Attenton*' ClTodj ME.-J-H betes brngs up queston, of- SEWAREN NUKSKr, ten asked by dabetcs, wher chldren ages 2 n r, dabetcs should consder mar- transportaton, M.KK rage. No one should let ths dl- teachers. ME f.v: ease nterfere wth hs happness, beng a dabetc generally creates no specal problems or FEMALE HELP W \s,, than necesnary det lmtatons lmtatons placed UHL - lo H wth hw tlllrc upon physcal actvty. weekly. Call 634-::w Many mld cases of especally n elderly persons, arc successfully controlled by dk-t, WOMVN OK GK s physcal actvty restrctons nent part-tme \*y->< alone. f dabetc s over-perth Amboy off» weghty th«n det t used to brng.75 pw'hour. Nn \\\ weght to normal, dk-t re- Age no harrer For M strctons must be balanced wth!mr. Walker. ll 2-4:.< patent's physcal actvty; a farmer need* more food than an --."'TV T<» VH offce worker; a mor wth W-' WANTED TO n \ lve youngsten needs more than TRANS a woman wtn servanu; a better! Call young boy playng ball runnng needs more than an elderly person. HOROSCOPK RKMUS,< Proper treatment wll control dsease dabetc can expect to lve a relatvely normal lfe wthout worry from toms or complcaton, of dabetes. jj^- guarmlmd_ W, $.00 you are enttll cu b ncnn S& sss^bl- -.' only. Open daly 9 A M Call for furtl klttllll H htftrt ton. 582 rvng By WLLAM A. FOGARTY, Dstrct Manager Socal Securty Admnstraton Q. expect to move h sear future. How can make sure that my Socal Securty check ) get to me at my new address? A. Yon ahaom report your new address to Socal Securty Admnstraton as early as possble. f your change of address b rewred early enough n month, re should be no delay n de- Hv«ry t ywr next check. Yon should aho notfy your post offce el your change of addm.. change my address? A. Always grt t your full B», am u new addreaes, m jmu Socal Securty number. Ths nformaton moat be la wrung aad slgah by jam to "ho* to SwaJ Seenrtry eheck s payable. 3. Q. am fls stll workng. When thould apply for Socal Securty? A. f ym an «, re b SERVCES F YOUR DUNKP come a problem Alentr mous can help you. < or wrte P. 0. Bex brdge. MRS. CURTS -! AND ADVCE on all lfe. Open 9 to 9. N" ; necessary. 308 Smth Amboy. GOLD RNG N KA BALTMORE- M- Denhardt was surpn-. ' gold weddln! rnt!». leaves of a packn nsde rnp Q. What nformaton does.,,.. Mr, Socal Securty offce need f rng to com :my cessedkalenlm" could return t to :»- who lost t. Prnted Pattern 996 szes 0-20 Prnted Pattern (: HUMS' 8M» 0, U, 4,«. t, 0. BM ll (plwud Ttron) 4^ T«Ml Mfah tet»tr. rfty CtNT la tona for thla pattern -»dd S AnU for each pattern for lt cu» malng xctl hmlnr. Snd to 70 hrf\v»«l'*tfeput9w)t m P U t 9 M l e, New York. \. Y. Send 50c for our new Fall-Wntrr l'»ttern CattloK. Coupon nsst:» fr*e reason (or drlaynt;. : be lo yoar advanaa.- stuaton 6«r mh local Sodal S*curtv o< tl Smth S..-: l'tth ' N. 3., Telephone \ ^ Uffl. only ONE t...t There s only WELCOME WAGON good lt Welcome Wa!"" COLONA SEUN FORDS CARTEBKV ME lost"- CAM or U 9-90^

13 ndependent-leader (EB) - Cartwt 9 PTA Sets Book Tuesday, November 24,964 By Soror. Grh gnore " Aphbtortan of thc Stpl Sororty of Woodbrldtt NUl PARK TERRACE- A Senor Hgh School John r. nr wll tx> ronrlueted nt l l, nwrnher, 2 3 Kennedy Hgh School, announced nl! n,. th^ second tecond of tr-annual m«mr! r.om T7:30 P W untl la * lm>p >«8 M, <,»«held at home memflf M, chaelm, Kogn, ^^ ^ Changes Specal Sesson 0 New Members Jon Hadassah COLONA - "Every member of Hadassah must wth each passng day reaffrm her fath n srael's future tn so dong, not only brng meaong, purpose hope to our brors of srael, but enrch r own lves as well. There "Hope Ascendng" a dramatc Playlet hghlghted program. Drected by Mrs.Terry Glnn, program vce presdent, cast deluded Mn. Mlton Elg, Mrs. Herman Haberman, Mrs. Seymour PAGE THRTEEN M$tont Nght Set At Methodst Church FORDS-Msron Nght wll bl observed at Wesley.vlethodst Church of Edson on Surety, November», begnnng at S:«0 p, m. A meanngful program has been developed by Commsson on Mssons, famly frends SELN - Bernard Novlck, drector of gudance at J. F. Kennedy Memoral Hgh School, an- Ovsew, Mrs. Davd Schoenberg, Mrs. Ollnn. Mrs. Martn nounced a result of a faculty Rogoff served as pano accompanst. program, evenng for parental J lr 'TA mwlng al 8:00, n aucndance were Noreen consultaton durng frst week An audence partcpaton game. are nvted to attend. wll he avalable for chtnm kndor^nrlon hrmgh Bothswell, Jacke Bradley, Jans of December changed from a take off on TV show "Name The Rev. Mrs. Anthony Brodlne, Jane Clark, Susan Confabs, Lnda Czaplnsk, Sherry day, December from 7:30 p. m. brors, none walks hs way Smth Mrs. Glnn. Przes sonares to Lbera, have been Wednesday, December J, to Tuea s destny that calls us all That Tune" was led by Mrs. SolFadely, Sourn Drtrd Ms- \th Mx. John Ufstrom. lbrary Denson, Pat Dolan, Sy Carrolnn, Jo ann Greenwald, Dot Han- Mr. Novck wll repeat hs prt of ors comes back nto our currectly "namng that tune." Morova wll conduct Chrs- untl 9 p. m. alone - what we put nto lves were awarded to contestants for nvted. The Fadelys wll lve n h; man. advsed profts wll be r<l D purchase more books for ho central lbrary whch was opcock, Pam Lehman. Rta Nalepa, sent at on on grades, both actdomc atttude, gradng prong address gven by Mm. Sol Mrs, Morton Damond, Mrs. Jo- churches admnstered by Bshop v '\ mbcr B. ;"V, l "" n " s '"'sky Beverly Slovens. Arlene Var cedures, grade nterpretaton, Brmhnsky, presdent of ' thc seph ^evy, Mrs. Aaron Kfufmnn, Prnce A. Taylor whle he was n own" thus concluded welcom- They were Mrs. Seymour Hecht, lan educaton work n cd for use of (le students on Gall Papernk, Jo Ann Scromov- The lbrary, y wllhj j > ek p^ wh( ^ Mlm {gonck, Pam Whte, Mlml Ya- rank n class. An opportunty Colonla chapter of Hadassah a M Mrs. Leonard d Schlosser, Mr? The Rev Mrs. (7 lunks, wll h he npen Mnnravs.r Mr, for dscussons questons wll group's membershp party a Haberman, Mrs. Gerald Seff,' Fadely wll present flm sldes W-dnc^lays. Frdays durng! ' be provded, Temple B'na Jacob, Lord Street Mrs. Rudy Reltg, Mrs. Sehoen- a short talk on, r tranng hours. Mss Hlnkle, Mrs. Gross Avenel. berg Mrs. Wllam We.rwten. preparaton for (hs msson. To enconrhre chldren's lncrest n books, PTA has of Novena Lsted appontment from 7! 30 lntll 9:W> vocaton Mrs, Morton Da- Ralph Hess. Mrs. Snl'Rreshn- served n Fellowshp Hall at Mr. Doswrl wll be avalable ny Mrs, Phlp Br delvered la \ door prze was awarded to Mrs. A covered dsh supper wll he V''d a bonk p toe tor' class p. m. '. mond remnded members ol concluson of program. uhosp parent!) show best at- was wnner of tn«.hlflren's tf cnd.-nce al PTA meetngs. The At St. Cecela's The school offcals expressed bowlng socal, set for Decem Qppteclnton of response to her 6 al Edson Bowl-O-Mat (,h drawng A desert {y { f Tro6p* prze last month was won by LN - Uev. John M. Wll evenng Musrns hope of] Oa> tree Road, Edson, Fuml Mnper was served. stmlpnls of MCB, Knptw. The 8TK. d('ecera'» 'Ch HUnmStlfn of both ndvdual conferences wth counselors tn Rofloff nformed member dress thanked commttee as SFXlN * A mee[m * ' ^Grl rasng vce presdent, Mrs. Mar Mft. Temln ( her rlosnr ad ;M(.;S POPULAR: One of te fraure rare*, n th, ( M, s about to Mart at.nhnson Park n New' The «', TV*"" Tr "" n! : 'TA has also suggested parents announced Contnuous Novena l a bk book t to a chld's uu Noena, to SU Jude. Pntron of Hopeless! "d ^ group dlscmslons to pro-thabetter utdr>rstnp ' avalable for purchase. Members assorted boxes of cy an rt leu of food or cy when celej f,.,ws: Mrs. Murrav (or enjoyment of all. A majorty ol 'r scllr bralrm brthdays, The book, Cases, wll be held tomorrow.'vde r.,l n bfcomln)} a member of popular club arr 7:30 p.m The Novena to Our, lne of communcaton between may phone Mrs. Rogoff. F' -4*4 memhershp vce presdent: Mrs.j^w n jht from 7 to H 30 p, m., n to rnnlarl Mr. F. wth chld's name n t. would j^a( j * n:,7. R. Coonfr at y p, f for furr nformaton. reman n classroom through-lut of Mraculous Medal[ school personnel parents. lulus Schller, membershp co-' classrooms of St. Cecela's Women's Socety To Hold hm nut ht f members of communty school year n put The nducton ot new members charman. Mrs. Glnn. program School Troopsp nclude nto central lbrary Masses commemoratng Thhnks- anv suggestons as to what;,was conducted by Mrs. Manny charman: Mrs. Jerome Berko Browne, Junor Cadett* Grl U Anyone nterested n more m-:- evne >: Day have been set for 8y mght lke to have dscussed vmkn n a camtlelghtng ceren- J Smuts A'tz, nvtatons reservatons: formaton mav call Mrs. xft-. Tl J... ' nr nrncnnl<j Vnon» «< nl >-' ' ' Thursday nt se sessons n ' mony, Each lfe member escorted The Senor Grl Scout Troop 430 {mm nt On both Frday Saturday addton to nnnotncfd prornms from mdance dpnn't. Mrs Abo Kramer, publcty Mrs. Sol Smth, vsual ads, a new member to da.s meets every or Tuesdav n St. Event " mornng Mass wll he at ) a.m. pnned a cordage on her. Lfe n s School. Room 08. holday Bazaar Dec. 5tlu Mrs. Saul Slaus ' The Novena to Our Lndy of Fatma wll take place after Vnvck or Mss Mnrv Connollv, Gsella Klen. Mrs. Frank Wnd ment. v mav contact Mr. members partcpatng wet Mrs. 'ro«m. v r».,res,l t of Sster Sol* (Hd,d s - The annual Holday an Beck, ades, Mrs. U-<m Nel- f'olma, announced eght oclock o'clock Mass Saturday. nrnclpal. as soon as rarrh'p. man, Mrs. Martn Kogof, h, L,,( Woman! Socety of,son, tckets; Mrs KOHT VuKm- meetng wll be Dr of Ubvrty to M'H Confessons wll be heard on Sat- The next sesson wll hr- held. >urdfly from 3:.0 to 5:30 n hej^mber» each Wednesday nducted were Mrs Robert Coln. Mrs. Terry Glnn. New members,, Methodst Church of Ed- burgh. Mv Jon, Krwleru-kson Alter be held Saturday, Decem- Mrs. Ueurg.. F,,k. Mrs Danc HMWS.S meetng WOODBMDUE - The Sons! afternoon from 7 to ft n 'hrreafter. Mrs. Lew Chnken, Mrs. Ralph n k''nm! wth sprt of Daughters of Lberty, Prde of n Fellowshp Hall from SUSMM, M,.l, (ll > smw. Mrs. evenng. ' Hess, Mrs. Abraham Horvtz, cstval nf c'hanukah New Jersey Councl 243 wll meet.nl f p.m, Lght snacks wll'anders Chrhtensen. Mrs hd-s Masses have been set for Sun- Lllan s.-j Snp Beneft!Mrs. Benjamn l*v\, Mrs. Wllam., Mller. Mrs.. Aaron,.. Nuss-.-ved n ktchen through- MacLean, alternate* «-«TS «l present an ew-! K. rta?,' fhl, at tlw Am f kan ^day as follows: B:30, 7:5, B:00, J, ' Nrael danrng = - - K«.n hall wlh - - ' 8:45,9: :5, 2; v '" m nf nftl< ers scmlllc( ln llko - -,. wll he lod by, ' ne on bazaar commt- Set oy vofh Club baum Mrs. Wllam Wensten. ; Mrs John ChrLstudersen, jy rs - Av'halom Smth, past Pres- :P '.,... u,,, noon. n - upper -, church; - 9:5,,.,., HOPELAWN. n,, - l.,, l The,,,., Hopelawn.. New members nducted n absenta were Mrs. Kchard Ovan 'm r,f Ss,,,,.ns Olsen. Mrs. Alex Mar- MH am) mrmbot. Furr plans wll be made for. 0:00, n lower 0:45. church. :30, Lourdes 2 noonj! been lons completed club announced for a penny plans sale have nnd Mrs. YaRsee. of Chrstmas party meetng. De-'Fatma Halls. py Mrs. Leonard Nelson, Mrs Sunday, 6:30 p. m., at VFW Hall, Mr«. Tempkn noted that fnssman. prc- rember at same place. week of Nobeen set for of blnd. John Kozak ''^ '" of 296 Smth Strut 4S3 St. Oeorjn A«. S Man Strut j,m h;nd Nelson. Mrs. Normk Mrs. Andrew Mat- s Tonght by Pack denl. 3 James Street, for beneft! membershp party commemorated luted tlt meetng wll Ths wll be a covered dsh vember,,,.,,, T, u f l' r "m)llv al <l:00 p. m. luncheon gfts wll be Wednesda evenng Saturday Lawrence Clements are co-char- ter's charter nnd ntroduced Cornr «( Ptmptt N«r Cotntr of nmn Csrntr «f Rad (-OL0MA - Tunght Cub Pack -cft-lmrns wlt be served chanucd! mornng. men., - ::.; n booths on wll m«'l. tll- New ldn' -_ - -. : ' PERTH AMBOY RAHWAY-FU SOUTH RVER cutnmttees are Mrs. U's- Church Th.mas H 2-U50 LQUORS BAR V '.. Mr*. Andrew Matuu. towl ' assstant l'lktt Core, Mrs. rvng conductng «ag ceremones Mrs Edward Ostergaard. St *nley. Bronke. culunaster act- THS! ARE OUR EVERY DAY LOW PRCES! < l Wlson apd Mrs. Davd ln f as "^ ln(;n f. wll n ktchen; Mrs. Wllam rtlllt Rob< ' rt Vllk " an( Alll ' n 7 - OVER 50 FNE n..d, Mrs. Ener Nelson,? -«hnhau«r as bobcats Accepted ;,.» novelte; Mrs. Leon- as ^ f llwr ' ll >- «arnng r EXCLUSVE BRANDS '. Son, Mrs. Davd Klrkup. '*<" l)!ldl!( "' Wl John ArlM>(l " ^ Mu' Ursen, aprons whl) als0 wl rn ' ev * a (M anrt & > rk. Mrs. Waller Bohen- slv(>r nrr " w * we " a / s!l» n n<w,!;ldren's grab bag- Mrs P ln: Stephen Hutton/tM'ar badge. tomaly, Mls Edna John- * M mtuv: <;ar >' ^'^man. 'l- Ms (Mara Sorenson Mm yw ""^ un4 * r hoar Paul '*' Kellogg, chldren! toys; s< ' la R" (l amm un<k ' r brjr: J.-bn ChrUtoffersen, Mrs. ^H)r K* cla L rk ' Uu a J V ltt - ^ DEAR MR. MERCHANT... S SANTA MAKES A PONT! Larson. Mrs, Andrew Nl- follottn '! ^ wl " ^ ar < M, ' ked goodj one? ear P'" 5 ' ' >eler Cornell, Paul... ' lallhauer. flarv Fred John Mrs. Mlton Han*on. Mn. (AfnoW- BnM B anm?ardner, Paul NOW S THE TME TO H.lt, npku nd jewelry; Rjjo a p, trck ^. M SaAl samucl Counterman, Mrs;? Naders rocovmr.mo year olsen, pecans, flowers nj- w, ^ Mrs Rny Baum. Mrs. Atex Marcy, Sr r, rdncr Mtv RoM.. ssst.ta.^m VanEmburgh, adult Mrs f^mm Cnm \\ Mr. ' ;: Mrs. Thomaa Shoo-]^prnt \\ Mr.s. Albert KnotU, Mrs., r> nn(, r ^t r lk ADVERTSE >s are to be even z Kowl, attc treasures; (0 Car/ Fre<lman assstant ;. hard N* *^. ««Norm- ^mn[(t Pa «l PLAV SCHEDULED FOHDS - "xwk Who'* Hm" wll be play presented by 'C.Y.O. of Our Lady nf P<are Church on December 5 f Row Hwfby Ray Chmelesk s dm-tnt; nnd 40 ERM Avenue N practce s he.ld every Sunday Ford Leader from S to 4 p.m., n church um. cafetera. Anyone nterested n workng backstage wth props. executve board of FODS NOTES ' school. Plau for! v tea on December 2 wllj n lcted at that tme. board of ^e nn Correlle Street. '"nbers of Fords Fre ( y wll meet at Fre Frday evenng at t o'clock. "' Holy Name Socety of l r -.dy of Peace Church wll a pancake breakfast afte?! "'<" Masae, Ttcket may be '"" at door. -l'fket.s for play "Look! ' - Here" beng presented by!- ; Kly of Peace C.Y.O. on ' nber f 6 may be obfrom Ronne Bolanowskl. n< y Dencol, Julanne Rogan a ".v member of cast, YOU mm FROM HEADACHE PAN ' STANBACK t«s you FAST relef ** from pans of headache, neurts, mnor pans of arthr s, rheumatsm. Because STAN6ACK contans several medcally-approwed prescrbed ngredents tor last relef, you can take STANBACK wth confdence. Satsfactonjuaranteedl T'S LAY AWAY TME At GOLDBLATT'S N RAHWAY ^ Small OepMM Wll Reerv* Any tem WMD Chrstna! Damonds > Jewelry H-F Sets t Watches Slverware Typewrters Your Credt Good at Goldblatt'n Pay a Lttle »2 Wt3ekly t) GOLDBLATTS "Rahwjty' Oldest Establshed Jewel*"" 84 East Cherry St., Fbhway FU OPEN KBUAY TL PM. The ndependent AND Carteret Press EDTON ^/HCH WE WLL PUBLSH ON THURS. THE TMNG S RGHT... 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14 PAGE FOURTEEN S.LFVT PFTK SPEAKS " Doule thnr respectve records, a large crow, s fy;)ectcd'fo take n Woodbrdge-Edson, g.'rr.c whch s scheduled for Thanksgvng day jrorn'nj: -at 0, Both Eagles Barrons faled to wn a sngle game durng season whch 'Should make holday conflct a mnst, nterestng one for both players spectators... John Smkovch. former Barron basketball star from Port- Readng, s one of seven players over 6-4 on Amercan Unversty freshman team. Re was also a member of Woodbrdge football squad before graduaton... Fords copped Townshp Junor Hgh School Football League champonshp after wnnng sx straght games. The vctors were coached by Bruno Stanslawsk... The Central Jersey Pony Trottng Club s seekng new members to compete n r Sunday afternoon races at Johnson Park ' n New Brunswck. nterested persons are requested to contact Mr. F. B. Cooper at L Mke Korczowsk, son of one of Barrons' most famous football players, recently Completed a successful fall season wth James Blar School team n Wllamsburg, Vrgna. He ran from fullback slot at age of 3 tps scales at 65 pounds. PEOPLE N SPORTS A most pleasant sght on TV occurred after Sunday's AFL football game between Kan- sas Cty Chefs Houston Olers. The vctorous Kansas coach, Henry Stram, walked out to mddle of feld wth wth hs young son ntroduced hm to losng Oler coach Sammy Baugh. After a few words, both Stram Baugh headed toward locker rooms wth r arms draped over each or's shoulders lke lfelong frends. Ths s way t should be... Marge Zullo, one of Port Readng's most publczed athletes, ht headlnes once agan when she rolled a 223 game at Rahway Rec-. reaton alleys to wn annual Turkey Tourna- ment... f you have tme to lsten, famles- "VLaks Wnston wll gve you a play by play descrpton of recent Lafayette-Lettgh game whch wound up n a 6-6 te before a record 'Crowd of 9,000 at Easton. At concluson of. game, our Wndsor captvated a number of Lafayette students at hs son Scott's fraternty house relatng stores about hs glorous days wth Lehgh '29 football team...two former hgh school football players, Walt Kurzeja of.. Woodbrdge John Charles of Lnden, had a bref reunon at concluson of Mnnesota-Purdue game remnsced about r past meetngs on local grdrons. Kurzeja s at Mnnesota, whle Charles s a brght prospect at Purdue.., Walter Kopcho clams golf s a game played by men too tred to mow lawn. THE BALD EAGLE TAKES OVER "' The Fords-Clara Barton Boys League Far nd Son Nght banquet was a tremendous suc- oess wth, 00 n attendance at Our Lady of Peace Church... Woodbrdge was well represented at Nassau nn after Prnceton- Cornell game last Saturday... Ronne Osborne. J.F. Kennedy coach, sprang a bg surprse aganst North Edson when he started hs top lneman, Bll Scarola, at fullback poston,. t was nce to see Mkey Sedlak receve an award from New Jersey State Federaton of Baseball Umpres. He s wthout a doubt one of. organzaton's most dedcated umpres... Rche Wheeler, a popular Woodbrdge Hgh basketball player a few years back, s now a helcopter ; plot n Vet Nam... Bll Rolph, one of Coach Nck Prscoe's top lnemen three years ago, completed a successful season wth Davdson College football team. On November 7, he met. head-on wth one of hs former teammates, Ken Barefort, who wears Lehgh U. colors. Both are promsng sophomores... Betty Dessor rolled a 2,game to take top honors for week n Mptuchen Mxed League... N, J. Junor. AAU dvjlng champonshp wll be held at ' Perth Amboy YMCA Saturday nght. The competton s under drecton of Al Rogerson of Avenel.. " K kt pu u)! tn Tlrt.. S d m: Tuesday, November 24, 964 WN TROPHY: Frank Murphy (center), Drector of Parks Recreaton, s shown presentng a trophy t«donald Roder (lft), presdent of Woodbrdge Jaycees, n recognton for Us team's second place lush n Slow 'Uh League. Joe Vazzano, Jaycee mawger, look* on durng bref presentaton tercmoutes. The Townshp PBA was 964 d U Nomnatons Hgh at Track TO KND H. S. CAREER: Bruce Launhardt, Woodbrdge Hgh's talented quarterback, wll conclude hs scholastc career Thursday mornng when Barrons cluse out r 964 season aganst Edson n a game scheduled to be played away from home. CARTERET LA-NES ROLLER RNK NOW OPEN! RNK Bowlng Roller Skatng f Bllards # Cocktal Lounge HOURS Afternoons* -:30 lo 4:30 Evenngs-7:30 To : KOO.SKVKl.T AVENUE Upp. KH 2 Turnpke Kl -R944 CARTERET OCEANPORT - Nomnatons of more than,00ft yearlng colts flles, repre*ytpg vrtually every major racng stable n Unted States, have been' receved by Monmouth Park offcals for 965 runnng of $00,00( Saplng for 2 year olds $00,000 Sororty for % year old flles. The two events, both contested at sx furlongs, wll be fnal feature of Monmouth Park' Mm ss -Mm V.tk- Strkes & Spares ndependent-leader (E.B.) - Carters Prc WHS to Clos Grd Season JFK Def eate seln Bows Mke To N. Edson Sedlak Plaque Barrons \ w Edson H home's Mustangs had nothng to j ( n f busest member of be ashamed of after complng urbanzaton al 7th annual a record durng r naur dnner at tho Hungaran Athletc game The contest at Edsonfeld > - Both thf Barr»n squads are anxou-k O.sborne went all out ajjam..sf*(llak has been a member o f j,^ la( M fact that North Edson to pont of t,,. umpres' assocaton (or( a perswtchng hs star lneman. Hll M of f. u-ars. He s a product of jgame sfncf >., Scarola, to a fullback spot lo bol- th<> Woodhrdge school s y s t pm r **^r rf ^J'' ster tl«> Mustang';' ground game ;md now.s employed n mln ';o l J earys 'ardror RowMor Lanes He came through wth a cum- cnanco department of tho tar -d r0dt>e^ peht str. Hgh m vr-.n\, ru J mcndahlp job at hs new assgn,onndum Company n Keasbey. mar K ar(j ment. but.t soon became nppar- Durng World War..Scalar k. y (Jnn nn ent durng tho tght game tlu! sm acton n Adams; ra. (lnra Dnerman 52, hl " value t0 ' k> ^reen, ;tnr W, h ' Mldr d Sewhert 4f was "P on lllp frmr llru> w '"'' ' '"' r " ( lnl '!f;h set. men. Frank Chsmar'*"-' P : y d sl anor tremmd Lttle league n Sayrevlle nar Bob Kur/r 74. m U7: women. Glora "»- B 3 '""- am s also actve as a member acton aganst t'.:. Dmrman A crowd of wtnessed n Tumble nn Athletc week ago hut hau : Team Stngs 'game between two new Cell- cjaon treatment *\',\ '. W _ Ural Jersey schools. The game wa> ( Augustne, tranng drector go all way Tn,: Hco Dner 8 2 ex n-cted to be close t was. hstoran for Umpres, re- The Barrnns ]->, Metro Motor* B 4 wth one pont decdng gruel- ported tlt 77 umpres answered! Mddlesex Concrete 6 4 ng contest. North Edson wound a ((estonnare concernng games has cnntkl,' Tradng Post 6 4 up ts campagn wth a 5-4 record, umpred durng past season. make every cffnr Durng past season. Kenne- Ths was a very hgh percentage, ndvdual a.-- MXED METl'CHEN j dy came through wth vctores above O' of actve umpres.! Qre Recreaton Center,over Pscataway Madson The 77 umpres offcated n a ' n tne pas ( Hgh games, men: Harold Seglc Townshp, lost to Lnden, South U)t;,,,f 5,57 games for an aver-j Mo!/ of. th,,,,., :>o women Betty Desor 2, Ml- PlanfteW. Cartcrct North lpp [ 07 games per man. None jnjon (ha ^ ho Salamone 77 Mary Kulesza' Edson - a" d [[ed Dnth sten(rl «nd of umpres reported umprng,^ u w ] v, 7:!, 7, Olve Slaght 72. j Frankln Townshp. as H vocaton hut.--lually as a n : ^ L H ndt, n, ( Hgh seres, men: Harold Segle!v Kennedy held edge durng avocaton. Each man had a fulll wjth fl k ()f h 523. Mke Santo 59; women, Mary frst quarter of play aganst j m e job n addton to hs um- s ^ ^ Kulesza 498, Betty Dessor 473. North Edson wth three lust pjnng chores. n addton to an clash'wound Stngs frst four, Brooksde downs to one. The Mustangs also ;mard for Sedlak. Augustne re-j.. Trophy Center 22' - 0'z E 0.,had a decsve advantage n yards [X)rts that certfcates wll be s- st2rt ' L Wckberg Co. 20-3; Marys)ganed. However, r furst sued to all umpres who umpred.. Tess Shop 74-54; Duchess! penetraton was to home team j n a t least 00 games. A total of] Dner 7-6. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LADES Edson Bowl-O-Mat Hgh games: Charlotte Lebeda 203, Paula Hutchlns 96, Maran MacDonakT 8, Judy Bunn 80, Terry Cherubn 79, Marge Hueston 78, Grace Oldroyd 75, Glora De Angels 70. Hgh seres; Charlotte Lebeda 496, Maran MacDonald 48, Glora De Angels 480. Frst four leaders Costello's up m Hl.n cmlv! holt Jeff 'm!, 27 yard lne. North Edson faled 5 men have qualfed for certfto cross mdfeld strpe. tates. They are: John Lenhart, slots, Bob Bodnar. zeja at guard Three mnutes after start Nxon; Rchard C. Archer, Rah veteran Val'- of second quarter, North Ed- j way; John Notehey, Jr., Woodbg break j brdge center. son came up wth a b en W lesm " h Ernest Csobor, North f! f ^ t BobB nswt ' k: hn. Zs g a lv Ford, s; The Woolbrulf,.-!. tact wth Bruce Lamgans fumble on honne- John Kantra. Parhn; Wllam Da quarterback. M.rt> dy 44. Dom Marchtto. Tom Gnr- v.s Clffwood Beach; Peter Smoy-H, '' '" '.'. ' gulo Henry James lost lttle: a k, Ford> Joseph ' '" """- Balla, : New "- ' tme movng ball n four plays! Brunswck: Leo Bulvanosk, all way to Kennedy 2 for Fords; Edward O'Rourke, New a frst down. Brunswck; Edward LaBanco, After an unsuccessful pass, PafMetuchen: Kenneth Vermark, Tylka took to ar once agan New Brunswck; Robert Bella,! two year voter. mont s slated to : usual fullback pus'. Senors playng!:. are H' Law,! Lamont Brown at Dalen. ths tme ht Greg Edwards, Fords; Regnald Castellane, Elzwho caught ball on 9 bo abeth Funeral Home 23 - ; Kanes Lquors 2l'k W: Hawkns fore dashng rest of way! Cleaners 2 2; Strkeouts 9 - to pay drt. Dave llartman kcked, j Matcf. A ( d e d 4; Sunnysde Del 9-4; Metuchen Hardware 9-4. extra pont to h North Ed- _,,_..,., u.. Son a 7-o advantage. p ur k Wrestlng Showl^Zt^ Bll Steffner, Kennedy's out-, HGHUN) PARK - A tearorhrste Vm ' stng guard, set up hs team's lmatcn scndng Jcrry ^ Luke. ST. CECELA'S WOMENS Metuchen Recreaton Center lone touchdown n fourth quar- Graham aranst Haystack Calter when he blocked a North Ed- houn Hgh games: Lyda Bgelow noun an() jjose o s e Mgue Mguel Perez Perez has has,'my Create*! 202, Clare Baley 89, Madelenr son kck on home team's 35'been added to Temple Hall meetng.! Sep 77, Barbara Mgnone 73. yard lne!wrestlng match here Frday,] &'.>'» /*<'"«"' A total of 57 nomnatons were] Hgh seres: Clare Baley 495; Wth end zone n sght, Bob, December 4 PRNCETON receved for Saplng before Lyda Bgelow 493. Acqusto q Frank Taglaren Bruno Sammartno, World Cotman tabb'd : October 5 deadlne, ncludng Team stngs L. P. C, nc. moved d hall hll to h 2: ffor a w j (j t, Wrestlng Federaton'"The greatest t' <' many equne celebrtes. Mrs. 20-0; FrystockRamblers 7 3: f '^t dowu Vokcr. _.... champon, wll meet j Prnceton," aft'' Mlton Erlangetr's Salor colt out Morrs Me'at Market 7-3; Anth- morc quurterbuck, spotted hs!gorlla Monsun n feature ; had complotod " of Perfect Geam, dam of ony's Flower Shoppe 7-3 end Jm Egan n th clear on match. Hobo Hrazl wll appear deffated uason stakes wnnng flly, Blue North- ; 4 ht hm wth perfect ^ a S )W - ;, match aganst an Colman, c-om '-'-' er s one of best known colts BOWL-O-MAT TAVERN LEAGUE'ptch. Egan. wth bull tucked opponent yet to be selected season a* Pnn><' elgble to Saplng., The New Eds0D Bowl-O-Mat j under hs arm, powered hs, way sad Cornell «.team we have. Jersey sportswoman ' acqured Hgh games: Klotz 248, Kee 244, j to t ne s * for anor frst down So Strange ths fellow out of Kennelj Levy 235, Maty 233, E. Smth 224, On next play,.angan t!,,, *... ^ A h"v3 guest u at u a uuc hotel wda was.vh- com- DU But my my team wan >"M sales for $00,000. jgene Catno 22, Herbstromer 220, blasted hs way to tlw one foot planul(, to lhe p[oprctor: "Your Uey ddn' Or promnent colts elgble Moscarell-26, Egan 24-20, Se-lneto Saplng are Davd Shaer's ron 207. Specale , Metghe, de for touchdown. Tagla- ost my a )])(,,, u,- Volker n sh«t up md. tunch tuday WLS len. jblc [ m, ar y Turn-to Legendra colt, a $54,000 Blakeslee, Mller 204; Yanoso ren's all mpunant kck for "Uc-ll. found a har n ce PROPERTY O.A purchase at Saratoga, Davd 203, Synosky, Schneder. Ercolano, extra pont saled off to rght g crcam m a m a nar naj r n m ^ ^X Presdent J«hn-- Werbln's colt by Salor out of Smonsen 202; J. Gllgan 20, of goal post as North Edson a har n applesauce."! legslaton to ad Olympa Gal, a $60,000 acquston Bahr 200. remaned on top, 7-t "You dd, now; that's funny, covery of nw at Kcenelafu. Shaer s a promnent shoe manufacturer from New 223, 653; Jm Chuto 25, 227, 79, '-" ""'"-, ' '" "' " were hcnn«jy; ' s most ' ^ ^ B. frl ; ce cr, am lt came Lctzens ejpatr.n Hgh sets: Bob Frank 20, 220, Bll Scarola Kll Sk>ffner.; can underst how har ggot worth of proper Engl whle Werbln s a drector of Monmouth Park, pres- Stash Grzybowsk 25, 88, 200, 62; Tppy Klotz 8, 9, 248, 620;?u!!! a "u!." 8,!!!! U l* rformers shavmg ce. And har ^Government ^ of C hroughout '""" game g 'h h! b l l t dent of New York Je(s foot honey probably came from!of bll s ball team presdent of MCA- Frst four teams: Bennan's Hurray comb. b But what gets me s egn Clams S**t tl< l Cl Sunday School Teacher. "Nojv TV. Sororty nomnatons totalled 493 ncluded Rokeby Stable's $90,000 Frst Lng flly out of brllant race mare, Qull. Rokeby Stable s nom du course of Vrgna sportsman Paul Mellon whose Quadrangle won Belmont Stakes or good features ths year. Sagon students renew pressure on regme. U. S. suspends most of ts ad to Bolva, Fastest FLM Processng BY Kodak Publx Pharmacy»l Mau St., Woodbrdge OPEN KVHS. t SUNDAY 26-0; Poneer Tavern 23-3; Home Tavern 224,3',-; Frank 20k '- 5'/; Honey Bee, Molnars Tavern 9-7. MD - JERSEY MEN'S Edson Bowl-O-Mat Hgh games: DTomasso 228,. Kvtz 26, G. Onehowsky 22 D. Kvtz 22, DeFazo 209, Penlella 207, Pereth 205, Baley, Provnce 204; B. LaPorta 202. D :cone 20, Mazza 2O0,200. Hgh set: Frank,Calello 224, 227, The leaders: Tgers, Terror Con tractors, Srooral Constructon 20 S; Mercury Ol, 5 Queston Marks 9 4; Fresde Realty 7-6. BOWL-O-MAT SPORTSMEN Edlaon Bowl-O-Mat Hgh games: Jos. Saotoro 225 Mohr 223, Moscato 222, Esmonds 26. Sommete, McDermott 2L3 McMahOD 22, Zuccaro, Happel 2, Somma ; Novakowsk B. Parent* 06; M. Santoro 206, Romeo, Maleek 203; Andch Soumnen 202; Arlngton 200 Freeman 200. Hgh sets: Bob Wagner, Sal' Barber Shop 8U, , 632 Frank Techen, Sr., Olver's Tav ern %. 20, 95, 60. The leaders: Jmmes Meal Market, Coral Lounge 23-0; chldren, you must never do any- JLng n prvate that you wouldn't do n publc." Sammy: sats!" "Hurray! more Earl's Sunoco 2' 2 - ' 2 ; Tde lleaners 20'. s WOODBRDGE K. OK C. Majotk Lanes Hgh games: B. Mostnthne 224, J. Clberto 23, P. Kusso 2, A. Marc 208, D. Ungvary 204, A. Russo 204, J. Enhorr 20. Hgh sets: B. Mosenthne J75 224, 7, 570; A. lusso 204, 72, 87, 563; E. Gerty 92, 67, 9, 55«; J. Clberto 59, 23, 7, 543; P. Russo 92, 2, 37, 840; D. Ungvary 38, 93, 204, 535. The leaders: Gerty Funeral Home 2 H ^; Ssko Traos. 20 0; Woodbrdpe Lquor lftfc - 6ft Ryan's fl- T. MUNC - BELLES Bowl-Mar Lue* Hgh games: Vrens Stantonl 7», Norma McLaughln,87 Olga' Enk 64. Hgh seu: Vrgna Stantor.454, 9lga Enk 450, Norma McLauthln 42. The leaders: Costello Funeral Homes 20-3; Bassarab Realt' 8 5; Wck Agency S - s. ' lh a "* son to determne valdty of ^"" taken from Amen, EBONTE BOWLNG BALLS NKW BHCNSWK'K - Mchael j WOODBRlnrK SEUN-The John F. Kcnm-dy s»dlnk. a former Woodhrdge resj wj ^. ' Tl. Hgh School football team was j d,.,,t M presdent of N«] 0 o'clo not ploasfd wth r 7-6 dcfo.t. t T>oy State Monton of Base- o'clock by North Edson n season's m rmpres. was ( recpent r annual Than! fnale, but Coach Ronne (> «nf an engraved plaque emblcmbtg, A Perfect Ball Meant A Better Score! lbs. m ONLY 9.95 U. H SPORTNG GOODS 322 State Street P*** HM4M HENKY JAGLOW8K, P"*- OPEN MONUAV»M»V Nuvtmbcr J»_ rum\ N (

15 ^pendent-leader (E.B.). Carteret Press LEOM NlTH»d Brtn wll be receve* by u Councl of th«townshp of nodbrmw on Wednesday, Decemr 9, 9M t 2:00 p.m. prevalng me ln Councl Chambers of P M«m<»rUl Muncpal Bulldlnt Muln Street, WoodhrtdRe, Hew my, (or followng ten Broom Fbre Clutter broom steel Renforced concrete plp«r'ntehbaana, frames >nd grate* Manhole fnune»nd coven Munhole steps ApeolflraUoru for M* abort tems ay b«obtaned from tre Purchss- K Department from 9:00 a.m. to '00 p.m. And tram :00 p.m.» :0O p.m. begnnng Monday, Novt-mber 30. JM. Bll* mum be lubtnlttm Ml Pro- OM F f h d d,m ANT CASHER: W. Em- Hoowvelt, Prctldent of h t.nk Trat Company, lonnl Asoclallon, Fords, to-,»nnnum>ed be appontment <;rorfr.e A. Ol Brde «M-.,, c««hler, who hat been mr la Woodbrldge of., ( bank. lr. on Brde attcadod Rut-, nlvmtty, majorln n lnr«wtalnmratob; ke \»rk nsttute ( PlMnce tn- Amercas Bankers As- (»n School of PnMc R*at 'rneeton. urcd bankng experlnrlude a JgnmenU n rd tradng * lyl, accountng tad tdmtta-,.n H well (entra) platllllfl..l Brtde b a number of v» Jeney Jaycet* n Est Ors_((f. _ " T U y a ynun «wrur ln Youagblood.- now showng thru Tuos.lny at Madson Townshp ".. Y " nklllood awl «l "» «««" ««bnt dlng «M " n W(llk allh " r 0( " Thft ( '» lne M «*"y" «S MornngMar." Sttanne Pleshette. Geneveve Pag., "?«0WMM '" t «- «* "'"lng adat drama. wll be shown, -VoyaRe to Bottom of Sea" "Morgan he Plrate, on Frday or Saturday at :30 only. The* two are fnn for whnlp famly! nsappear N - A woolen coat. val- Frank Wolf Honored fly Colona VFW Pos ('OU)MA A capacty crowdj was on h to honor Frank J. Wolf, pa^t nmmndcr of Colona Memoral 'nst fof at a dnner dance at tbf> post home. Presentatons were mmlo by Wllam Urst, commer :n.lark Zngg, pst commer, MM vod as master of rerpmon-s. Donald Jacques, post rhnplan, Have nvocaton benedcton. Anthony Salrct was lh- charman. Mr. Wolf joned tn; x>st n WEDGED BY FRATERNTY POUT HEADNG - Lester C on of Mr, Mrs. S. 509 Woodbrdge Avenw Port Readng s a new pledge c Thcta Ch fraternty at tn: versfy of Denver, Colorado. Prnted Pattern Vj 9469 SZES Tuesday, November 24, 964 PAOfUTEKN LEftA NOTH» LKGAt NOTOM LEOAl NOTCE TO KDDRRH Notce «hereby gven that oml Forms furnshed to Bdders nd accompaned by a Certfed :k ln amount of V% of mount bd. The Town Councl reserves rght to aoeept or reject any OT all hll whch ln ts opnon wll be n v - best nterest of Townahj) JAMES A. ALLOWAT Budneu Admnstrator /24/M He. Hft CORT 6r NEW nntt CHAMCERV DVmoN MDDLCSRH GQVHTT Docket No. r tl M }.. KSLAK MORTOAOC OOR- PORAT0W, boa)r oorponm, PHlhtlff. md JOflKPH PAUL O OANO, FLORBNC ANN D OANO, nd THODOR UNTER MAN, ue DeftndtnU. Wrt of executon for OetobSt «.O. was tolen from! *>0 s now mnmer of Tavern, early Sunday 'be Mddlesex (Hunty Councl, l/y accordng to a report cally he nerved nn commt-!\ owner, Ann May tee (or Memoral Day parade o Flat Avenue), to Patrol- paper drve, was membershp v..ron Searlos J. Co- charman for tun years, entertan- \!! reported tolen was a "lent charman for one year, med by Anthony More- s currently publcty charman. Moble Avenue. Polce He wa apponted Nutonal Ade-.' v*m told m that two de-camp by Robert E. Han»en, y,r:-, were lew walkng out'commerln-rhcf, n 963 ;rtcles of clothng.,.(h)ted KmUDGE - Two women' md groceres were stolen,n car parked on Man,0,lc he wu contnung k. -.png Saturday aurnoon, h (./mnn,», 04 Man Street, N to Patrolman R, Alex- Saturday. hree-year trustee n 964. le has served as a delegate to County Councl each year snce 962 to Department of New Jersey VFW convent ons. CONK KDHRDGE-Rotwrt Qttth, Hnna Lane, reported to Pa- Joseph J. Nenwth Saturth.t Ktmeone stole bs acn' Jc. worth HO, from ta front er apartment. HONORABLE MENTON WOODBRDGE-Sherwln Haas, of Woodhrdge, won honorable menton Sunday at openng of 40th annual member show of Westfeld Art Assocaton held n Wateunk Room of Westfeld Memoral Lbrary. The show wll be open to publc for rett of ths Week from 2 to S to 9 p.m., except Thanksgvng Day. GUARANTEE! Gllette lanlesj STEEL BLADE cotnfortbfdmm t*t blade tfaqrohr Md! f for 894 Qfor M8 BT ns KNFE SELN - A butcher's knfe wat tolen damage done to pay phone h Westbury Sweet Shop, 85 Green Street,' sometme Sunday evenng, Joseph Vck, owner, reported to Patrolman Robert W. LaPenta. mortgaged premss* dated 8th, M4. By vrtue of above Wrt, to me drected delvered, wll expose to sal* at publlo ven due on WBDNDBDA, TM 2nd DAT OB0MBXR A. D., M at hour of two o'clock by th n prevalng (Stard or Day lght Savng) tme, n after' noon of sad day, at Sber ff) Offce n Cty of He Brunswck, N, J, ALL that traot or panel of l*n< stuate, lyng nd beln n th Oounty of Mlddlem, Tonshlp < Edlton BtaM of New Jem; Beng known desgnated _ xjt U Block UN at hown on Map enttled "Map of Nxon Park, Sec tlon, Scale " = 60'. December 559, Raymond P. Wlson, Enfln aer" a* fled n offce of tn of Mlddlete County, Hew Jersey, on January M, 95, M M*l NO. m n n* No. M. Also known * U Sturgll Road dlson, H, J, The approxmate amount ot Uv udgment o be satsfed by. sale la toe sum of Ffteen Thou*, Sl Hundred, Seventy-Hf * ) Dollar* more or leas, plus nterest toger wth costs of ths sale The subscrber rewre* rght to adjourn sad aale from tme M tme subject only to such lmts, tloru o restrctons upon exercse of such power at may be apeolally provded by law or rules of Court. Sold subject to condton! of sale, ROBERT H. JAMSON, Sherff. VAN RffKR & BKLUOHT, Attorneys, X. U/M-H-34/M j sourly»lde lne of Mulberry Street ren dtntant along tht m* Wenterly V» fat from lu tenecuon *U wnwrly ade ot Marlon Street rum lence: () along akld tde lne of ulberry Street North 7 degree mdutn welt H leet w a pont, jence () Soutb» degrcel t ttln- Ma Weat 00 f«*t to a pont, tbence ) Smth 87 degree 48 mnute* >et SO feet to a pont, ttaencc () orth 33 degreee 3 mnute. Eaat 00 feet to pont place of Sad premlee* beng known aa 79 lulberry Street/ O»rt«ret, New Jer- The approlmtt* amount of.jdgment to be ntlaned by aald ale la nun ol One Thoua, Yne Hundred, tvtn H.Ul.OO) Dolan more ot lem, plua ntereet toger «llb UM COU of UlU aale. The aubtcrlber reserre rght adjourn Hd tale from tme to me lubject only to auoh llmlt*- lon or re*trtot4on» upon exerlae of men power aa may be ape- :lally prodded by law or rule* of :ourt. Sol lubjeot to oondltlot of Wrt, to toe drected ll t t A, O. X. wll epom to aale t publlo van-of due on WEDNESDAY, TH 3nd DA O* DB0BUBBR A>, BM. ut hour of two o'alock by Ms n prevalng (Stard or Day lght Srng) tme, n tm afternoon of th md da;, herffs Offce n tn Oltr of Htw Bmnawlrk, N, J.. Coat* of Court, Advertsng nnd ahsrff's fses. 3. Unpad taxes, f any. 3. Onpatd MMMmentt, f any. 4. Subject to restrctons, f an;. 5. SubJMt to tuob SHW of te* that an (courage survey nspecton of premses mght _*,, Court, told lubjeet tn condltlnn* ftofwt B. Sherrr OLAS, l-m/m JAMBOK. Attomer. L. /l-u- H«*»u«awart of MetM «U b m Subject to MeneAU, f any. Federal, State Munlolpal aobs, laws, ordnances regulatons affectng th* UM nd neeupancy ot premses.. Judgment contans a Judgment for possesson, but a purchaser would have to obtan nl owe ROBBtT H. JAMSON, BBALD W. KOtBA, Attorney, U/U-M4-U/J/M Sherff. tu.tt HDDtBSX COUNTY tmsmat-t twjbt qtlo TO CMDT0R PRANK BACERLK, KecUtOf Ot LLAJ B. NKDBKRO, deceased, b; drecton of fmer C, Brown, Surrogate of (he County of Mddlesex, hereby gves notce to credtors at sad Lllan B. Hlubw, to brm n r debte, dem! clams agalmt Estate of sad deceased, under MH or affrmaton, wthn sx months from ths date or y wll be forever barred of any acton herefor aganst aald Executor. Dated October 28th, JM. rrahk BAOTRLB, Beoutor SANOZtSOM ft CTTlABt tbqb 72 Halsted Street, 72 Halstea street, Bat Orange, New Jertty. l AtlOfAW.L. U/U 6.00 TOW HOtlC Wll take notce that undlfalgned, JOSEPH BAACH. of #7 Tennyson Street, carte t, f, J., has mad* applcaton for a permt to operate a Junk yard ln M- cordanoe wth ordnance whch governs th* lame und sad applcaton wll Df heard by tm Mayor member* of Borough Councl, on. Thursday evhln. December 3. UM t tfta Prevalllng Tme) at Ooufloll Chambers, Borough Bll, Cook Avnue. Oerteret, N. J or t suob or tunt Counoll may reafter Ml. Any objector* to Md lleene* ma; M heard at ths meetng as well as persons n flvor of same. Dated November 6th. M4. (Sgned) JQBPH BARCH wrt of,. SuBJect to nghtt of adjon ng owner), fences hedges, f any. All that (ra«t or parcel of l premses, herenafter partes larly descrbed. Mtuaw n Bor ougb of Oaxteret, n County of ddu K arm nut* Ht ts* J*nwy Beng known desgnated aa Lot, n Block M-U, on,mp en tlhtd. "Map Of Monroe (state, Sec< tlon, sltm»t«d n Borough of Car teret, Mddlesex County, N. ]., pre pared by H, Thomas Can. Cvl En Blneer-Surveyor-Olty Planner, Perth Amboy. December 3. M." an" Bled n th* Mddlesex OOunt Clerk's Offce on Aprl B, W7, a* Map NO. 2», nl M9. The above delerlptlon s ln aa oordance wth a survey made b; R Thorn a* Carr. Cvl Knglneel Surveyor, Perth Amboy, Ne Jeney, dated Aprl t, >S7. Beng also known aa Lot, : Block fo-ll, on UM Borough of Car tent Tat Map. Beng commonly known ** N Chetnut Street, Carteret. New Jeney. The approxmate amount of th Judgment to be satsfed br sal te U th* sum of fourteen thou, One Hundred, Ffty-Two ( S3.00) Dollars mon or lem, plue n terest toger wth MM costs tbls Mle. Thl lubscrlbr to adjourn aald sale from tme tme tubject only W such lmts tlon or reetrlctlon upon thl eer olse of such power at may be ape. olally provded by law or rules of surplus of not leas than aggre- CJ>, U/W-M/M BM tttoposal (M M bld wll be receved by Board of HUOltlon ot tm Town shp of Woodbrtdge on Monday. tm osmber 7. w, t Admnstn ' " ' fchool Street, Wood S37J WROH COURT or rew /ntky Docket H, M W-M STAT O? NW JJRSEY: TO: JOHN AKTHONT OstU rlgl NOtlC Or RU.E Or H,Ht,H* PRr.l.lMlN*RT LOAN NOTES OF TOWNtlP Or WOODBHDOR WOODBKDRE, NEW JBRSEV November M. W BBA-BD PROPOSALS Wll be re ved by above-ldentlned local ubllc body corporate herenafter led th "Local Publc Agency") Man Stteet, Muncpal BHld-,g n Vhe Cty of Woodbrldge, N., untl, publcly opened at One o'clock, p.m., Ma«t*rn Stard \mt, on Decembe 8, M4 (or th*.urchus of tl.ooo.ooo ot notes of he Local Publc Agency to be. nown as "Prelmnary Loan Noteter. rrst B«TW» A)," b*)ug ssued to SAD NOTS wll be specal ob! d ln fnancng t* Urtjan Heneval gatlon* of tne Local Publk) Agsncy... prncpal amount desgnated n tha proposal or Pro- ) _U *s W _t_ft s Ut provded, hovtvr, ttat such un< per eentum 4' mpared captal surplus need PROPOSALS maf L. uot etreed One Mllon Dollars. Tlr»rt ot Notes, *fld Holes wll provde that y are propoull wll be l ' not vald untl after nob Bank or part of aald Notes Trm company Ma sgned tnt«nterest rate KTsement, appearng On each Noe.t r»tt ptclded for e*en to _ wll or Trust Oompany._. purchaser upon recept awarded at dlsbureonunt by turn Bank or,or rates offerm Trust Company of purchase wthout referent] prlc* reof ln accordance wth ln-;vld*d, ho~*t*f, structlotu from Local Publc potals specfyng multple ot re»mmt, app«artn(( on *Kh Wot*. lt ratt ptclfl ^jj act as payng swnt. The Notes>ld Notje shall be a multtjlejf ll b«tr»n»raltt»d to luch Bant^ne-hundredths /00 of one j«trust Company for delvery to,cent nr?,). Sad Notes w u w e purchaser upon recept.nd awarded»«t^lo " M L l " t Sa2lT Agency. After takng delvery of thl'nt*r*t rat*, award wn be Noun, purchaser shall obtan bads ot th* hghest sgnature ot SUctl Bank or.per dollar pruml"* "" Trult Company upon Notee at Notts specfed n atormld. All fees or chskm. lf Na bd tor lees th any, of such Bank or Trult Com- " "~~ *"* "' ** pany shall be pad by such purehasmm wll be smured by a y (ton agreetnnt between a requm-. _.,. \he local Publc Agency Unted Btate* ot Amerca under th«terms of whch agreement Unted State*! l d th L Jd ln flnulnn lu Urtjn R Project, desgnated Project No, NJ. Jl-SS. The Unted atate ot Amertoa, actng by through Houa» nf Kbme Plnano Agency, b«j agrw W make a loan under Tltll Of tm Houslrg Act ot M0. U amended («VB.C, MM et seq.). to he Local Publc Agency to assst jhe fhm la uhdertaklnjt oar tyng out such Project) By authorl tv of aald Act wltrt agreeuent of Leel PuWe Aeney,.he nld Notet are to be uncondl' tlonally secured ae to payment of s o u prncpal nterest by Unted 8t*tea of Amerca. Thl full tlth snd credt of Unted StatM wll be pledged to such pay. ment under an unqualfed payment agreement ehdoned on ech of tbl Notea. tjnder md A«r-, such afretment * requred to be construed by all offcers ot Unted Statel separate apart from sad loan agreement l< ncontestable n ;he hl of a bearer reof. TB NOTES wll be dated Janu< ary 4, BU, wll be payable to bearer on January, BM, wll bear U«. than par Tr (whch ntereat shall ta a 300-dlT basts) «Ulned.TnS Local Publlo reeervex rght lo *«d,. bdder ll or My *art_of whleh h wtwrebt. * lnwroet from r date» Welt maturty t rate or rates per annum fxed ln proposal or purchase proposals accepted for of such Notes, wll be ssued such denomnatons, both prncpal 04 nterest reof wll be payable At rch ncorporated Bank havng tnwt powen or ncorporated frut Company, as purflmser n proposal. Such " must be _ Kelrv System, er of federal Depost nsurance Corporaton, mu«t have an unmpared captal of Amerca agree* M lend Lo c*l Publc Agency.pror to ml* turlty of Md Hotel stt amount *uf flcunt M PT tm prtnelp-) n tere«t of all aald Not** agree! to caum so much of th* proceeds of sveh *M W shml b* furmtwt w sy prncpal of lnmteet.pon any of aald Note! to be depoetted at th* respectve Snk or Trust Oompany t whfth Md Hotel are payable for beneft of th* holder or holders reof. Under tm proceedngs authorttnl Md Notea. th* proceeds of such loan payment wll be rrevocably frst to payment, at n of prncpal of nterest on sad Notea TTJt VAUDTTT of th* Prellml nary Loan Not** of Md requl sltmn agreement wll M approved by Heed. Hoyv, Washburn rt: Mc- Oertty. st Wll Street, New Tort t, Nnr fork, luch attorney's opnon wll M furnshed to sun rehsssr wthout charge. bast* that n bt pwpo"! w of such PropdlwL f lets than l».0m amotnf of Note* s to be awarded er, such bdder ww be tm obutmtm M pur. Note* upo* wrmm no> >UD«! 7 *ne<r to any releved chase sue Bahl or tmt Cotjpany member of Federal agences from such M exempt from tt t«_. hereafter mposed by tbl ffntm tt«m." dl Prlnted Pltterf 9469: Halt Se 2^, lft, 6tt, 8H, 20%, 22'A, 24^. Sa 6^ lakes 2;j yard* 64-nch. FFTY CENTS n conl for th patum add 5 eent for each pattern for lt-clas malng specal hlng, Send to 70 Newspaper Tat- BATTKRY STOLEN SEWAREN - A battery was gtolen out at hla car whle t was parked across street from 42 tern Dpt., 232 Wel']8th St. Etlt AV«UJ«betwwn 7pm Nw York, N. Y. Bend p.m., Sunday, Robert Langor,! for our new Fall-Wlnte-Pat- M Avenel Street, Avenel, reported to Patrolman R. Alexer. By vrtus ot an Order of Su- >erlor Court of New Jersey, Chan- «ry Dtvlloa, made on 4th day of October, M4, n clvu &c- Mon wheren Ann Bllsa Oeramont* la plantff you an defendant, you are hereby requred to answer tm eomplalnt of plantff on or before 3th day of December, M4, by servng an answer on Patten _ Pryga, sqs., plantff's attorneys, who** address! la 63 West Mlton Avenue. Rahway, New Jersey, nd n default reof such Judgment shall M rendered aganst you as Court hall thnk equtable Just. Tou shall ne your answer proof of Servce n duplcate wth to* Olerk of Superor Court, St&M House Annex, Trenton, Hew Jersey, U sc cordancc wth rule* of cvl practce procedure. The object of sad acton * to obtan a Judgment of dvorce between aald plantff you. Dated: October H, BM. PATTEN S PRYCA *3 Wen Mlton Avnue Rahway. New Jeney.L. /5-U-S-2/94 or certfed oheck ln amount of NOTCE Of TAX SAL)? TOWNSHP OF WOODBWDOE Stctlon #«Notce hereby gven that undersgned Collector ot Taxes of Towruhlp of Woodbrldge, n County of Mddlesex wul bold a publc tale at Tax Offce, Memoral Muncpal Buldng, Man Street, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, December 0, 9M at 2 o'clock ln afternoon, Eastern Stard Tme, to satsfy mun ctpal lens now n arrears. The parcel", to be gold are lsted below, beng descrbed by lot block number shown on Townshp Assessment Map, nd n accordance wth last tax duplcate gvng owner's name as shown on last tax duplcate, toger wth total amount due reon as computed to THC FRST DAY OF JULY, UM. Sad respectve parcels of l wll be sold to make amounts oestful purchaser wthout «harge. ALL fhopobxlb for purchase of aald Notes thll be submtted ln a form approved try Uwt Publc Agency shall be enclosed n a aealed envelope, addressed to Local Publlo Agency, whch should be marfced on outsde Tropo sal for Prelmnary K>e,n Notes' Copes of men form of proposal may be obtaned from Local Publlo Agency t address ndl' c*t«d above. Propeell may be sub' mltted subject to completon pur... truant to telegraphc nstructons contract whleh must be reoelved by thl Lo- TOWNS! oal TuMtt Agency at or before By. Buddy tme above specfed for thl open- Drector Plan ng of proposl.l. n vew of nertaln Development statutory nd polcy lmtatons, no X. ll/m/m.'end n such Mted, Ml,.. n denomnatons tn «th* lowest d«mfl\ns«obl MeaM n such propoml! pvvsm OM «M Note our be MMl U Mlalttr -tenorhlnttob than * or* ( «- lflt<l. The furtter rght s nwsw» reject atty ot ll pro** SKCTTON 0() of Act of MS, as amended ( 42). provde! U fe-llowv. tlons. ncludng nwrert Hn. sued b? local jrablm ;*»_»- tor oroect* satm purmt to thu ttle, ncome derved nsm. U event tbm t delvery of ant of tm *0H«to successful bdder refof ** from obugatton* of M M t n* cmrutet <bt& M tmlm* Vf terms of any federal _««_* terms of any federal t*«law hereafter enaeted, MjeoMlful hld<mt may, at Ml Terton. be reuetd of hu otll a«0m under p p severally chargeable agattt same on sad TWrt DAT OF Y td d lt t t h th t t d Bd Porml be Mcuwd a owmtor snortatlon n Admnstraton'Blg The Board of Bdueatlon reserves rght to reject any or all bds, ln whole or n part, to wave any mmateral nronnalltst, BOART OT DWCATON Townshp of Woodbrtdge Woodbrldge, H.. T. O, CADWALAOTR JULY, UM u computer] n sad lst toger wth nterest on sad amount FROM SAD FRST DAY OP JULY TO THE DATH OF SALE, He cost of sals. Sad parcel* wll be sold n fee to such persons as wll purchase same, subject to redempton at th* lowest rate of nterest, but not exceedng eght per cent per annum. Sad sales wll be subject to muncpal lens accrung AFTER JULY, UM, ncludng assessments confrmed after that date 964 taxes, to rght of nterenterl partes to redeem wthn tme fxed by law. ELECTON NOTCE NOTCE OF SPECAL SCHOOL DSTRCT MEETNG OR MM- TON OF THE TOWNSHP OF WOODBRDGE, N THB COUNTY Or MDDLESEX, NEW JERSEY ON DECEMBER, UM. NOTCE S HEREBY GVEN to legal voters of Befool Dstrct of Townshp of Woodbrdge, tn County of MMdMcx. New Jeney, that a specal meetng or electon ot legal rottn of sad Dstrct wll b«held on Thursday, 0th day of December 964, at 2 o'clock P. M., EST. The polls wll reman open untl 9:00 o'clock P.M. (EST M much longer as may be necessary u> permt»h legal voter n present to vote to cast r ballot*. Ttw meetng or electon wll be held tl legal votm of School Dstrct wll vote at respectve pollng pldce stated below. At sad meetng or electon, th* followng proposal wn be avorrtary X. ll/m/m UTO tern Catalog. Coupon nsde d for One Free Pattern. Hltore CARTERET PLAYS PERTH AMBOY Thanksgvng Day ON WCTC RADO :55 p. m. Ptrth Amboy meet n r tradtonal lcuteret g dull WCTC wll be re to brng you lve play- by-play. Both teams enter game wth wnnng frecords th«contest hould be one of top ones of day. Before gume at :35, be sure to lsten for WCTC's Pregame p featurng ntervews wth opposng coaches, a revew of season record* of both teams nsde story front WCTC's esptrt. MtDtttlSX COUNT" COtKT FBOBAT DVSON CVL ACTON OUPMB TO SHOW OAtJB N THE MATTXR OF TH MTATS OV ANNA KOMTAT, DMASED. Upon readng wng j ^ con* plant of Anna 6*rploo. Admnstrator of ssatt ol Ann* Komyatl, deoekaed; ft 4 on thl* 3rd day of October ordered that all persons nterested ln real estate descrbed ln complant Hed heren, appear before ths Court on January 8, MS, a» t a.m., t Courthouse, New Bru.ns l«k, New Jersey, to show nun Why so much of sad real estate descrbed ln complant, should not be sold, U> pay tne debu o U>s deoedejt, Anna Komrctl. And t U furr ordered,,that Mls order be publshed ln The dependeot-leadsr, Woodbrldge, N. J., 4 tmes durng consecutve calendtr weeks, onoe ln eaob w*tt ABB 8. SCHWARTZ J. O, O. A Trul Copy ELMER E. BROWN, Surrogate ot Mddlesex County.L. ll/l»-l»-m-3/}/«sherff's SALS VFROB COVR or NBW nmsev CHANCBRV DVSON MDDLUBX COUNTY Docket No. r aso* OKORAL NVB8TMSKT CORP., corpontlou of New Jersey, j Plantff., HAROLD W. FAUST AONES J. FAUST, are Defendant*, Wrt of executon for sale of mortgaged premse* dated October 3th, M. By rlrtye ot tne above stated Wrt, to»s drected delvered, wll etpjte to sal* at publlo Tendue on WKDNBBDAT, TH tth DA? OsT DtClMBBB A.D.. M4, at hour of two o'clock by n prevalng (Stard or Day lght Savng) tme, ln afternoon of thl sad day, at Sherff's Offce la Cty ot New Bnjnwlck, N. J. All followng trut, or parcel of l premses herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng beng n Borough of Carteret, County of Mlddleae State Jerse; SALE rpero COURT OF NEW JKRSBT CHANGU» DVSON M)pl.K x COUNTY bockef HO. RN dovernment 8ecurlt7 Co^ a w.- poratlon ot New Jerey, Plantff, Nqlr Holdllu Oorp,, oorpora- Mon of New Jersey, Defendant, Wrt of Executon for sale of mortgaged premses dated d«pt«td ber lott, 964. By vrtue ot (he above stated Wrt, to me drected delvered, Wll epost to sale at publc vendue on WKDN-50AT, THB 2nd DAT OF DECEMBER, AD., 964 at hour ot two e'ewek by tm n prevalng (Stard or Day< lght Savng) Mne, ln tha afternoon or te sad day, at Sherff's Offce ln Ctty of New Brunswck, N. J. All those certan lots, tracts, or parcels of l premses n Townshp of Woodbrldge, County of Mddlesex, State of New Jersey; BENG Known desgnated on Woodbrldge Townshp Assessment Map as Lots 98 to 98 nclusve ln Block 3D Beng known u Lota M»7 snd M on a certan map ntltled "Map of Perth Amboy Heghts, stuate at Woodbrldge Townshp, Mddlesex County, N.J." whloh map was fled n Mlddlse oounty clerk's Offce on September, 99 Map tm, Ple 290. The approxmate amount of Judgment to be satsfed by sad sale sum ot One Hundred, W hty-nv«(flm.od) Dollars more or lass, plus nterest toger wth eosts or thl sale. The subscrber reserves rght to adjourn sad sale from tme to BLOCK 387 B 387 B 387 B 387 B 387 B 3ft?B 387 B 387C 387 C M7C 387 C S»7C 307C 887 C 387 C 387C 3S7D 387D SOTD 387 D 387 D 3S7 D 387D 87D 87D 87 E 587 E 387 E X E 387E 387E 387E 387 E 387F 87F 887F 387F tme subject only such lmtaton* or restrctons upon exerolse ot such power as may be specally provded by law or rules of Court. Sold sujeot to condtons of sale. ROBERT H. JAMaOK. sherff. SAUL A. WTTB8, Attorney..L. U/5-U-8-24/M ot New Jersey. sth, 9M. BJKHMNNQ at a pont la By vrtue at above tate SHERFF'S SALE SUPEROR COURT OF NBW »ET CHANCERY DVSON MDDLESEX COUNT* Docket No. r 4»»-l3 UNTED ROOMVJT SAVmOB AND LOAN ASSOCATON, a cor poratlon of State of New Jer- My, Plantff, DWABD T. 8P' SAK MART U, SPSAK, ht wfe, HALLMARK ELSCTROC CORPORATON, a corporaton o" New Jersey, ALLED CON TRACT CORPORATON, a corpora tlon of New Jersey, are defendant!. Wrt of Executon tor thl sale of mortgaged premse! dated October 3th, 9M. Presented by Carteret Lanes, Carteret. Decbus Rambler, Perth Amboy JaculBon, GoWfarb & Tanzman Go's. Pet T. L. Watson & Company, Perth Amboy CTC Rado/4S0 a m /98.3fm E LUMBER fco. m Cn AND KBURBAN DLVUT AN ESTMATE ANYWHERE Qualty Keeps Us n Busness... Battlng Materals MUlwork Roofng Mouldng Hardware Pant Doors t Wlndow WaUboard h Floorng Plywood. Knotty Pl»* Ktchen Cablnet DONG T VOUKSEU'T MFrrurv A- ut u advle you on nev wtr/mly T alteraton constuetun, repsln. 43 Ralway Ave., ttuodbrtdge 87F 387 F 387F J87F 387 G 387 G 387G 387G 387G 387 G 387 G 387G S87G 387G 387G J87 G 387G 387 G 387G 387 H 387 H 387H 387H 387H 387 H 367 H SS7H 387 H 387 H 387 H 387H 3S7H 387 H 387 H 387H 387H 387 S87H 387.L, LOT to 3A nd. SB to 5A nd. 5B to»a nd. B to 0A nd. 0B to 3 nd. 9 to a nd. 23 to M nd. to SA nd. 3B to (A nd. 5B to 8A nd. 8B to 0A nd. 0B to 2 nd 3 to 5 nd. t to 8 nd. 9 to 2 nd. 22 to 24 nd. to 3A nd. 3B to 5A nd. 5B to 8A nd. 8B to 0A nd. 0B to 2 nd. 3 to 5 nd. 6 to 8 nd.» to 2 nd. 22 to 24 nd. to 3A nd. fe to S nd. 6 to 8A nd. 8 to 0 nd. to 8 nd. 4 to 6 nd. 7 to 9 nd. 20 to 23 nd. l to 3A nd. 3B to AA nd. 6B to 9A nd. 9B to nd. 2 to 4 nd. s to 7 nd. 8 to 20 nd. 2 to 23 nd., «k 7A 7B to nd.! 0 to 2A nd. 2B to 4 nd. 5 to 7A nd. 7B to 9 nd, 20 to 32 nd. 23 to 2SA nd. 25B to 37 nd. 28 to 30A nd. JOB to 32 nd. 33 to S5A nd, J5B to 37 nd. 38 to 40A nd. QB to 42 nd. to 3A nd. 3B to 5 nd. «to 8A nd. 8B to 0 nd. to 3A nd. 3B to 5 nd. 6 to 8A nd. UB to 20 lud. 2 to «3A nd. 23B to 38 ncl. 36 to 28A nd. 28B to 30 ncl 3 to 33A nd. 33B to 35 tnd, 36 to 38A ncl. 36B to 40 nd. 4 to 43A nd. 43B to 45 nd. 46, 47 & 47A to nd. OWNER Mars Realty Co. Karly nvestment Co, Mars Realty Co. _. Margaret Csak. Mars Realty Co. Mars Realty Co. Ktrly nvestment Co. Margaret Csak TOTAL LENS WTH NTEREST TO JULY, K Margaret Csak _._ Mars Realty Co. Mars Realty Co. Margaret Csak Margaret Csak 636.S , Mars Realty Co. 8S5.57 Karly nvestment Co, Mars Realty Co. _ ^ Margaret CsaH Margaret Csak Mars Realty Co. 6.3 Karly nvestment Co, ^ 6.3 Mars Realty Co Karly nvestment Co, Margaret Csak Margaret Csak _ Mars Realty Co Karly nvestment Co,, Mars Realty Co.,_ Karly nvestment Co, Mars Realty Co ' Mars Realty Co H Mars Realty Co ' Mars Realty Co. Karly nvestment CO. Mars Realty Co ' Mars Realty Co^ Mars Realty Co. 555.S, -5K.5 Mars Realty Co. Mars Realty Co. 555.B ' Mars Realty Co Karly lnv«stment Co, Mars Realty Co.. 55, Mu\ Realty Co. 555 submtted: "Resolved that Board of Educaton ot Townshp ef Woodbrdge, n County of Mddlesex, U hereby wthortoeds (a) To construct a new hgh school on plot of l ownud {by school dstrct ren stuate opposte sourly termnus of East Street beng Lot l n Block 475 as desgnated on Tax Map of Townshp of Woodbrdge, purchase, school furnture or equpment necessary for Md school mprove sad plot of l, to expend refor not exoe«dng $3,800,000; (b) To ssue bonds of school dstrct for sad purpose n prncpal amount of $3,800,000." The pollng places for sad meetng or electon r respectve pollng dstrcts (descrbed by reference to eleven dstrcts used at last General Electon n sad muncpalty) are establshed have been desgnated as follows no persen shall vote at sad meetng or electon elsewhere than at pollng place so desgnated for voters of pollng dstrct n whch he or she resdes: Dated: November, 964 NOTE: Every ctzen of Unted States of ag«of yean or more who shall have been a resdent ot State) ll months of county n whch he clams Wa vom M days next before tht electon who hu been permanently eglstered n muncpal electon dstrct at lomt forty ays pror to th«date of tha electon htll to nmtt*t to ote at th school electon. Applcaton tor mltary or clfulan bsentee ballots may be made to tht secretary of Bawd for Lccal Tston Resldlu Wthn G«aer_ Cleottm WwdDb N*. No. T. C. CADWALADER, Secretary 555.5' Mars flealty Co ' Man Realty Co. Mars Realty Co. Karly nvttrnnt Co. Mchafl Cukl Margaret C M U 565.5' 555. KB HAROLD»V, MULLO Collector «Taxes Educaton. School Pollln Dltrel Number _ POLLNG PLACES - Muncpal Buldng Woodbrdge Jr. Hgh School Publc School No. U Publc School No. At Woodbrdge At Woodbrtdgt At Woodbrdge At Woodbrdge Woodbrldge Jr. Hgh School At Woodbrdge Muncpal Buldng At Woodbrldge Publc School No, At Woodbrldge seln Junor Hgh School ^ At seln. _ Woodbrldge Jr, Hgh School At Woodbrdg«Publc School No. 8 At Keasbey _ Publc School No. 0 At Hopelawn _ Fords Fr* House At Ford.3. Fords School No. 7 At Fords.4 Publc School No. 4 At Fords,5. Fords Memoral Post, V.F.W. _ At Fords 6. Fords Junor Hgh School 7. Publc School No Publc School No Publc School No. 9 (New School No, 9) 0. Publc School No. 4. Publc School No, Frst AW Buldng 2S. Publc School No. 23. Hagaman Heghts School 25. Frst Ad Buldng. 26. Publc School No Publc School No Publc School No Publc School No Auth Avenue Fre House _ 3. Publc School No Publc School No. 8 S3. Publc School No Publc School No, 3. seln Junor Hgh School _ Publc Sdool No Publc School No Publc School No Publc School No Publc School No nman Avanut Fre House At Fords At FOrds _ At Woodbrdg* At Port Readng _ At Avenel, At Sflwaren At Avenel -, At Avenel At Port Readng At Avenel At Sewaren At seln AtColanla At seln At seln At seln At Uelln At Menlo Park Ter.. AtColonta At seln At Colona At Colona At Colona At Colona At Colona At Colona 42. V.F.W, Buldng, nman Ave. _ At Colona 43. Publc School No. 7 At Colona 44. Cvc mprovement Club. A.Colona «* 46. Frst Ad Bldg., Betkmn Avt.. At Colona f l 4C. Publc School No At Colona «_» 5 U By Order of Board of Educaton. Dated: November ll t,mm. T. C. CADWALAD-K, Secretary.L. 724/64 (7*

16 PAGE SXTEEN ndependent-leader (E.B.) - Cartern Prnd strength, for your lfe... FRS! BAPTST CHURCH Market awl Hgh Strwts Prrth Amboy Ret,V«M Konafnu 'a»lo l.u' A.M. Mortung Worshp 9 4b A.M.. Sunday Scltocl 6 S PM.. Bapls Youth F«p\v«hp Monrav. P.M.. Explorers 'Po HHT (rk 7 P.M., Colonst - PoncK-r Crls'. Tuesday. 0 A.M. Kaflw Klalch -Ures Bble Club. f:45 P.M.. Plgrms (Poneer (rl» WPdnesdav 7 P.M. Prayer Meet- 7:30 f M Evenng Gospel me. Servce 8 P.M. Chor Rehearsal.'.00 A.M., Communon Sunday Frday, 7: S Chrstan Servce (rs Sunday of each- month. Brgade. Battalon 098 Wdnesday. 8 P.M.. Prayer. meene FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH OF AVENEL (8 ffowbfw [C ATCQC Arenel Cburch Worshp Servce; 9 a. m. TEMPLE BETH AM JEWSH COMMUNTY CENTER OF COLOMA KD Gj(telaa4 Anew*. Rabb Dr. Abraham Hnnt Servces. Monday through Thurs 8 g ursday mornng ''Servces Frday evenng. 8:30 Sat 'Sunday School, Nursery through da >'- s ' P- m - Junor Hgh, 9 l a. m. Junlor Congregaton. 9:5 am Senor Hgh, 0 a.m. Baptsm, fourth Sunday, a. m. Senor Hgh Fellowshp, 7 p. m Sunday. Senor Hgh actvty, 7 p. m Wednesday. ttt Junor Hgh Actvty, 7:30 p. m.. Frday. Westmnster Chor, 7 p. m., Wednesday. Chancel Chor. 8 p. m., Thursday. Cherub Chor, 9 a. nr. Saturday. Crusader Chor, 0 a.m., Saturday. "Carol Chor, a. m., Saturday. Choralers, 8 p. m., frst, thrd.fourth Tuesdays. Women's Assocaton, 8 p nv. eeond Tuesday. Golden Crcle. p. m,, thrd Thursday. Men's Bble Study. 8:30 p. m.. Wednesday. Termtes. 9 a. m., Saturday. Whales. 0 a. m., Saturday. Prayers, 7 p. m., Saturday. FRST CONGREGATONAL CHURCH OF WOODBROGE BHJTOD Grove Avenues Mss Lynnette Bundy Suptrlntfndtnt of Church School Robert Wablgren, Organst 9:30 A.M. Church School, Kndergarten through Senor Hgh, :00 A.M. Mornng Worshp :00 A M. Chua-ch School Saturday ST. JAMES t C. CHRCH Ambo\ Avennt, Woodbrtdge»t Rfl Mljr CDUlrl G McCorrrtln, Pastot WlUlam Boos. AslsUnt Puwr HT. Donald J Rflll Assstant Puto Sunday Masses: 6:45, 7:45, 8:45. 0:00 :00 A.M. Weekday Masses. 7:00 7:30 A.M Novena servces every Tuesday, 7:30 P.M. ST. ANTHONY'S R. C. CHURCH Port Readng Rer. Stanslaus Mllos, Pasto Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, :00 2:00 noon Weekday Masses at 8:00 A.M. Novena n honor of St. Anthony each Tuesday at 7:5 P.M. FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH BOO Rahwaj Avenue VVoodbrdge, N, J. k\t N, Nemeth, Pastor Jmn M Marsh, Assstant Pastor Fttd A. Bref-s, Jr., Dr tor of Musc Mornng Worshp, ll A.M. Church School, 9:30 A.M. Junor Chrstan Endeavor, 3 P.M Sundays TEMPLE BAPTST ellrcfl PfMfer Bodlffard Krochmalh Avennr Perth Amboy R«> (toltc T 8t*bnn- 0 \ M Sunday School tor ages VM Worshp Servce. Com mumon Servce Nursery open 0-2 for chldren through three P.M., Evenng Worshp Wednesday, p m.. Sng 8:00 Bble Study OR SAVOUR'S LUTHERAN ' Chorea School 8. ndana Avenue seln Rev. Rchard V GlbcrUon,' Pastor Sunday Worshp, 0:5 a. m. nursery provded. Sunday School, 9:00 a m. CONGREGATON B'NAl JACOB Lord Street, Arentl aabbl Phlp Br 8 30 P.M., Frday 0 A.M., Saturday, Junor gregatot,, A '*' ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 664 Amboy Ave., Perth Amboj Ret. Rudolf Kdnan, Pastor Worshp. 0:30 A.M. Sunday School. 9:00 A.M ST. NCHOLAS CATHOLC CHURCH Sunday School U Sworn) Streft, Fords CONGREGATON \ M Holy Communon Byzantne SRAEL Sermon < frst thrd Sun Ke John OJMHO Pato Amboy Avenue. Woodbrdge days' Mornnp Prayer Ser all Sunday -lasses: 8:30 (Englsh); Rabk Suaatl Nfwb«C«mon. Second anrl Fourth Sun, 0 (Old Slavonc); :5 <Eng 8PM Frday. Sabbath Servces days' Lsh 9.30 A.M., Saturday servces Holy Da.vn Weekday Masses: 9:00 A.M., Kn- Juno Cor 0 A.M., Holv Communon days. 6:30 AM Frst Frday ol month. 8:30 A.M. 7:30 P M Frst Sunday of month, Bene dcton. 3 P.M Tuesday, November 24, 964 WORSHP TOGETHER THS WEEK sons on 930 to 0:30 A M. ' t A M. untl noon 'Young Peoples' Group. SUNDP* SERVCES 8 A M Holy (ommunon davs beforr Ma?* «w A.M Famly Sorvco Con- OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 26 Fourth Street, Fords Rev. Eldon R, Slohs Organsts: Edde Jacobson tdd Mss Barbara Frltsche Matn Servce, 8:5 A.M. Man Servce, 0:45 Holy Communon: Frst Sunday, 0:45 Thrd Sunday, 8:5 Sunday School Bble Classes, 9:30 A.M. EVANGELCAL AND REFORMED CHURCH M James Street Woodbrdge Rev, Lesle Efry, Mnster Order of Sunday Servces Junor H Unted Presbyteran Youth. 6 P.M., Sundays A.M., Sunday School Senor H Unted Presbyteran 0 A.M., Englsh Servce Youth. 7 P.M.. Sundays A.M. Hungaran Servce Nursery through Junor Depart-j Vouth cholr rehearsal 7:30 PM 7 P.M., Youth Fellowshp ments (Chld care servce). Tuesdays Frst Sunday of month 2:30 2:00 P.M.. Coffee Hour Fellow Senor Chor rehearsal, 8:00 P.M., P.M.. nades' Ad Socety shp Frdays Monday, Relgous Tranng, 2:30 6:30 Junor Hgh Plgrjm Fellowshp. Junor Chor rehearsal, 9:30 A.M. Tuesday (Frst) Lorantlfy Guld, Saturdays 7:30 7:30 Youth Chor Rehearsal. Ruth Crcle, :30 P.M. econd Tuesday (Second) Offcers 8:00 p.m., Senor Hgh Plgrm Wednesday. ] Elders, 7:30 Fellowshp. Whte Church Guld, second Tuesday: (Fourth) Brorhood, Meetng! fourth Mondays, 8 P.M. 7:30 Offcal Board, 8:00 P.M., thrd Ad Socety, second Wednesday: Junor Chor, 3:5 Thursday fourth Wednesday, :30 P.M. Wednesday: Adult Chor, 7:30 Board of beacons 8:00 p.m. Women's Assocaton, thrd Thurs- Frday; Browne Troop, 7:00 Second Thursday. day, 8 P.M. Frday: Grls Scouts, 7:00 Church School Staff, frst Monday 8:00 P.M. Crcle meetngs, frst Thursday, Saturday; Confrmaton Class, 0 :30 8 P.M. A.M. Junor Chor, 6:45 p.m. Wednesdays Sesson, second Tuesday, 7:30 P.M, ST. CECELA'S CHURCB Chancel Chor, 7:45 p.m Wednesdays Cancer dressng groug, frst lselln thrd Wednesdays, 0 A.M. ReT. John Wllu, Pastor Surgcal dressngs, frst Wednesday :30 p.m. Chldren's Holy Communon, frst Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00, 8:45, GET Club fourth Monday 8:00 Sunday of every month. 9:5, 9:30, 0:00, 0:5, 0:45, ' :00, :30 2 noon PM. Weekday Masses, 7:00 8:00 Dorcas Fellowshp, 8 P.M., frst UNTED CHURCH A.M. Thursday OF CHRST Naom Crcle 0:30 a.m. p.m. frst ' 830 Lake Avenue Wednesday. Clark Townshp Sgma Alpha Ph, Second Be. George A. Shults, Pator Fourth Mondays 8:00 p.m. Church School, 9:45 A.M. Congregate, frst Sunday Mornng Worshp, A.M., 7:00 P.M. Men's Club, fourth Thursday 7:30 P.M. Ruth Crcle, :00 p.m. Second! ST. JOHN THE BAPTST ORTHODOX GREEK CATHOLC CHURCH Wednesday, j Chor Mors, 6:30 p.m., Sec-' Broad Dvson Streets ond Wednesday. ' Perth Amboj Her. Stephen Bedor, Pltor Adult Bble Class, 800 p.m., CHURCH Tuesdays. : Sunday Matns, 7 A.M., Early Englsh Mass, 8 A.M. Church 48 Berkeley Boulevard seln, N. J. ST. JOHN VANNEY CHURCH School, 9 A.M. Rev. Haxrj W Schanmber, fa*ur 420 nman Avenw j Vespers, Saturday nghts be- Sunday School for all ages, : Coltna fore holy days at 7 P.M. Sunday Worshp Junor W». W»lt«KJLfcww, Put ; ST. JOHN'S EPSCOPAL R. frantl D»Jly, nuunt rumn Weekday Masses: 7 7:30 to. Ull, ^t t «t t, v,c»f Holy Communon, 8:00 A.M. ] Confessons: 3:30 to 5:30 7 to 9 P.M. Mornng Prayer Sermon, A.M. Church School. 9:45 A.M. WOOQBRDGE GOSPEL CHURCH Corner (taped Avenue uk. Rdgedalc Avenue Bev.»Uen W. Rumutatn 9:45 A.M. Sunday School for all ages. Ernest Barabas, superntendent. Adult Bble Class at same hour, :00 A.M., Mornng Worshp servce, Nursery provded. 6:00 P.M., Senor Youth groups 7:00 P.M. 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