EDISON JF0WD9 B8ACON W.«Ibrid8e, A,™el, Colons F.nfc H.peUwn, b h , KeaAey, Port R^lng, Sewaren »nd EJ1... - PufcBshw) Weekly On ThurwUy NO. 38 istmas Fund ns 17th Year Clothing and Toys ill Not be Accepted WOODBRIHGE — Seventeen years have paused since The Independent-Leader Inaugurated Its annual Christina* Fund to aid the needy of the Township. Time ban •een The Independent-Leader Christmas Fund grow from afwlatante to some 20 families in the beginning to over 100 families last year. Once again -- for the 17th time — this newspaper will depend upon the generosity ot Its readers to assist approximately the name number of families as last year —' to provide them with Christmas dinners, clothing and toys. After considerable thought and weighing of pros and cons. It has been decided that this year wed clothing and used toys will NOT be accepted. Real Yule Gift* For some time now, members of the stall, who (rive of their own time! to sort and wrap the clothing and toys with the assistance of Honor Society students, havr> felt that used articles were not really Christmas gifts. The final decision was that Christmas should be a tone of newn time for a new Winning and negs _ bright new hopes. The Independent - Leader, therefore. urges donort to be at lenerong as possible to enable m to provide new clothing and new toys, M well u food brtkets. The only exoeptlon to be made in the case of used clothing will be when a contributor has an exceptionally good coat. drew or suit, as the case may be, and ha-s It newly-dry-cleaned and delivered to us In the cleaner's bag. First Contributions As has be«n the eurtom, The Independent-Leader is making the first contribution of »50. The nrst contribution received from a reader Is one »f $25 wnl br William S. Neebe. Donors may, If they so desire, purcha.se toys and clothing themselves and donate them to the fund. We can use toys for any (Continued on Page 8) i for Co arters 'An Oscar for Santn' By Former Rexident Appears to Be Hit Steven T\ve-' siid TH- has' ,; '.he Town-' WOODBRIDGE—During the past week, some of the nation's top vocalisto, Doris Day, Dinah Shore and Jo Stafford, took notice when seven - year - old Cori Petolino, a former Woodbridge ytipngster, released her latest recording, "An Oscar foi Santa," which appears destined to become, a big hit during the Christmas holidays, " M'.u.s. coin-! ..ml of Hi'.ilth'' iin-uial waste •,,iymi! veise-' i\, '.II thr last in Avenel ii i! tlie board .>: f.'driill and iiiili pollution the MI II i spoke ut h;til brought ;,ii!ii to the ..' yr.irs aico. .,iiii which hi1 •minions In the Mr. Markulin • hud taken 5am-; Muni the com-' : i ;n;«' mid ha'd; • Cumiintteeman who is :i chemist. Hirsday snid the no-.ui H pH fac- 000 is A Vocalist, 7, Releases Election New Yuletide RecordingSet For 2 Areas Federal t<i Y J. Aid Pollution xlthln t P 0. Woodbridgt. N J mured u Jnd Olmn M*ll WOODBRIDGE, N. J., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1962 READYING NEW SHOPPING CUNTKR: Above is an architect'* rendering of the proposed S. Klein Department Store to be eteeted at thr intersection »f Route I *nd <iill Lane, W.mdbrid.e, u Part of a Z5-.tore shopping center. The new Klein .terTwill have appri»im»t,ly iK.QDO square feet of floor *pa<*. » is ejected that application for a building lermlt will be nude by the (hanin Corporation, the proposed builders, within a week or two^ ^ L ___ . -. - ^- Cori, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Petolino, now of Bloomfield, has a vibrant personality which practically earmarked her for early stage stardom, but a prior mysterious throat ailment appeared to handicap her early career, as a vocalist. She suffered repeatdly from a series of colds and ore throats, The family doctor prescribed he removal of her tonsils and fter the simple operation, Con egan to sing like a lark. At first she harmonized to enteiain her family and friends rat her talents were not to be ;onilned when an executive of Mr-Wave Records decided to her a crack at waxing a •ecord. New Garbage Collection Schedule To Go Into Effect Next Monday •il,i-:i!inK a n e x ,ii nl:r content. • iMi'M'nce of hy• ! ^ilphurlc acid. :!!'•• 'irtv, Dr. B a il •li.it pH refers .: < iiirnt of acid <T WOODBRTDOB^—Two Town* ship .Fire Districts—Avenel No. and CWonltt Nff. lJ^wttl hold ipeclal elections next month. Perhaps the most interesting md controversial election will )e held Saturday, December 1, District 12, Inman Avenue section of Colonia, where the question revolves around the proposed purchase of the present flrehouse for $49,000, plus $6,000 for repairs and improvement of ttie property. The Avenel Fire Commissioners are seeking approval of a referendum for $27,000 for the purchase of a new fire truck to replace a vehicle "In excesi of 25 years of age. which is no longer manufactured and for which replacement parts are no longer available." The election is set for Saturday, December 15. 'jfiere u- 1 great dtsfil.p^i Toveruy rt\jardlivi'the rei ««in in i'olontSv Dint. 12, through the years, ha* bterfl ife with disagreements. At one time, there were two fire houses and two fire companie* and arguments were so rampant, that trip Town Committee abolished the district. Later, the district was re-created. Meantime a group of firemen built the present flrehouse and banded themselves into a_group called the Colonia Enterprise Corp. Those involved were given shares. Several of thb members have since died and (Continued on Page 2) Road Program Report To Be Made at Convention With the opportunity to M run be rated make a record, her father, an .'li T^fonsidertfdi WOODBRIDOE new nsurance agent with, a the•••'•' r t h e n u m b e r ; for the eultrical background, decided to dig up a number with suitable WQQDBRIDGE — A 65-page yrics and music for his daughreport, which may eventually Nlchoias A. Campagna. Sanitater. After scrutinizing several p '• ; urird the seo- tion Engineer and SupwlnWudsongs, he decided to go along save municipalities thousands '<> tin- Division ent. effective Monday, was anwith "An Oscar for Santa," of dollars in the maintenance i'.' uf the State nounced today by Committeewritten by Joseph Aromando, of streets, will be presented to' Conservation man George Emery, chairman Nicholas DINardo and Vlncen' day by Township Engineer $1,143,726.64 with 7, 966 memWOODBRIDGE - What is|535 members for a total of '.•••', !• lopment and of sanitation. Petolino. And, after listening Charles W. Beagle, at the anbers. Purilir Health There will be no collection on.decidedly tiood news to Interstate Sys The First Savings and Loan The Woodbridgc branch has to the recording, it appears as ual convention of the Mew AVENEL "ih. groups to Thanksgiving Day, Mr. Emery;gnjp a n ( j al . eil merchants is the, . ^ operation Includ- 1,151 members with checks go though he mule the right ersey League of Municipalities tem, a common carrier como this area. choice, (Continued on Page 2) sald. The next regular pick u p i a n n o u n o i | l i e n t today by Town-; lng a U branches has total of pany from Grand Rapids, Mich., Atlantic City. -: 1 . ice mainTonsllitls prevented Cori X U V Wl ! s h | b a k J has purchased a large budding 1". *° T.. ' " ^ l " ^'shtoP bunk, In a paper, prepared by Mr. v HI RarlUn Mondayr'November'Ve. " of the distribution! from appearing at the recordon a five acre site on Inman Beagle, he will explain the first used to test; The collections will be as fol-,within the next few days of Ing studio until Columbus Day ihase of a Township project Avenue, Avenel, and has estabj$853,274 in Christmas Club when she was at her best, spinMonday and Thursday 'checks to Township residents. ning her two choices, "An Os- that for the first tune will in- lished a truck terminal, WinPLACE? !i ^ ^ Woodbridge National Bank Hopelawn Keas bey.l car for Santa" and "Picture dicate which type of road sur- field J, Finn, executive secreface mix is the most economi- tary to the Woodbridge IndusUiiders, 158 M e r t i 0 p ar k Terrace and all and its branches In Avenel and (Continued on Page 2) cal and durable. trial Council, announced today. • • •to• thejggctlons • ' ,«'! ted of Woodbrldge south Iselin has already mailed checks The new terminal is approximHITS POLE Mr. Beagle will further extotalling $255,000 to 2,050 mem'isiit someonelgf the Port RfHding Railroad WOODBRIDGE — The pos- student body at the local hig WOODBRIDQE—Louis "Mol- plain that in the past communi- ately one quarter of a mile from t-tic i'up UV^id' w e s t of the Woodbridge I bers. siblllty that a foreign exchange school with the purposes of Uu nar, 463 Woodbridge Avenue, ties have used road surface Abbe Lumber Co., Mr. Finn There was s o u r Of the Pennsylvania Rail-! First Bank and Trust Com- student will be attending Wood- group". Avenel, was injured Monday mixes which were never evalu- said. ••»»>•. POUce r o a d , With the exclusion of theipany of Fords will mall checks ^ ^ ^ ^School ^ ^ jvm The foreign exchange com when he lost control of his car ated comparatively. Therefore At the outset, the company Iwoodbridge area on the north Monday.to 1,750 """nbers in a j W M e x p r e 8 5 e d yest erday at the mittee. of which Warren Luhn on Carteret Road and the ve- communities never knew whe- will employ 22 people at the by the Porth Reading Railroad, «btal amount of $265,000. student Council b e g i n n l n g o f by the Pe is chairman, has been in opera- hicle struck a pole at the serv- ther they were actually getting on tbe east by the WoodbridKe! This Is the first year that the Week In New Jersey which was tion for more than one year ice entrance to Howard John- the best possible material for terminal which is one of 72 similar terminals throughout I, Rodner, spur of the Pennsylvania Rail->Mercury Federal Savings and proclaimed by Governor Hughes Since Woodbridge Senior Higr son Restaurant. He was treated road repair work. the United States. Higbiroad down to but n|*t Including!Loan has hud a Christmas C l u b . ^ November 14-21 Junior School has met the two require at Perth Amboy General Hos(Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 2) 8 06 U Avenue. i Police Mon- Orove ~ "" I /" ^ j ' j f J" ™.f^oiTi All through the special week menta of the American FieU pital for multiple lacerations .i were brokinterested studen anod concussion and admitted i by thrown for further treatment. (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 2) This yeur it has approximately Council will familiarize the Clubs in Local Banks Total Over $853,274 NewTermina Opened Here SgL Van PeltHeads Student Council Expects Exchange Pupil in Fall Juvenile Aid Officer? WOODBRIDGE — Police Sgt. Kenneth Van Pelt of (he Township Juvenile Bureau, was elected president of the Raritan Valley Juvenile Aid Officers Association at a meeting held at the Colombian Club, Main Street and Amboy Avenue, Special guests were Police Commissioner Thomas J. Costella and Acting Chief Nets Laurltzen. Other officers are Willard Myers, East Brunswick, vioa president; Joseph KUeojnons, Highland Park, treasurer; John Hermsen, Edison, secretary; and Joseph Smolifa, Edison, sergeant-at-arms. Funeral Services Today For Dr. Fred A. Kessler WOODBRIDGE — Funeral ological Society, Inc., and the services for Dr. Pred A. Kess- Medical Society of Kings Counler, 64, of 87 Green Street, who ty, Brooklyn. He was an Asdied yesterday morning at soclate Fellow of the American Perth Amboy General Hospital College of Cardiology. where he was admitted at 2 Dr. Kessler was appointed A.M. after being stricken with member of the active medica a heart attack, will be held this staff of Perth Amboy General morning at 11.00 at the Gr«ln- Hospital lit 1994 after a period er Funeral Home, 44 Green as an associate attending phy Street, with Rabbi Samuel slcian In the Department o Newberger of Congregation Medicine, He was the school Adatit Israel olticiaUng, Burial doctor for Woodbridge Townwill be In Beth Israel Ceme- ship school gy&tem - and be longed to Congregation Adath tery. Dr. Keller, a specialist in Israel cardiology and Internal medi- Surviving are his widow cine who maintained an office Stefanle (Walter), and a brothhere for his medicpl practice er, Dr. Rudolph Kessler of Sid since 1052, came to the United ney, Australia. States from Vienna, Austria, In Maidi l!i;iii and first, practiced his profession in Brooklyn. He was graduated from WOODBRIDGE — Due to the University or Vienna Medi- the ThankMjlvim holiday, cal College in 1923 and served The Independent-Leader will f his internship in Vienna Gen- be publUhed on We4ne»d»y fruodlHidxe, wliu recently retired from the Towulhlp Welfare De- eral Hospital from 1923, to 1930 next week ingtead of Tuurn '•» ON Turrle ' a dinner last week, Shown wc*t ' '" "" Professional societies hi which day. , former Mayor August K. , MrS. Mund, he had membership included The deadline for sdvertton«W, the Middlesex County Medkal int copy, sooUl ileuw and Society, the New York Caxdl- aiub w n will to Mondaj. 1. Mr, tlillord Uuulwui, Welfare * NOTICE FIRST IN NEW WING: The first patleut to move In when the uew south win* of Perth Amboy General HoaplUl opened Monday morning was Mrs. Beatrice Itef ukv, 267 New Brunswick Avenue, Fords. Medical technician Ht-rminiu Hernandei of Sewansn and M I H Marietta Thomas, muse's aid of Morgan, escorted her Ut her new room on the fourth floor where a head nurse, Mm. Muryaim (ientlle uf Perth Aiaboy made her comfortable in one of the uew, owdtsru, air uouditloued NOVEMBER 15, 16, 1962 PAGE TWO II, Book Fair Scheduled JSerVicCS Are Set dum is passed the Board,, will gave them power against unreach its maximum debt limit. clean spirits, to 'sast them out, Garbage Schedule At Avenel School 2H Meantime, residents of the and to heal all manner of sick(Continued from P&Re 11 i To date the record has been (Continued from Page 1) ness and all manner of disAVENEL — A book fair will area say there Is a great deal played in several northern Jerbe held Tuesday at School 23. north of the Pennsylvania : of friction among the firemen. ease " lord our (;,„ sey department stores with terJThere are three groups, they One of the correlative cita- sponsored by the PTA. Chil- WOODBRIDGE — A Jpeolal road Main line. Port Reading, ^ r ^ c a M \h7fanVo"f _._ rific response; especially from say - the Colonia Enterprise tions to be read from "Science dren may purchase books dur- Thanksgiving Day service, tra- i h e « nn In,,,., and Sewaren: All areas east of [public because of Its unusual the younger element, who enjoy Corporation, the new firemen and Health with Key to the ing the day while parents,nre ditional In Christian Science name <onun, the New Jersey Turnpike. |quallty. Cori's melodic tone and the nnd the Hoard of Fire Commis- Scriptures" by Mary Baker invited to make tlftlr chofcos churches all over the world a t « l i s n i l t i , i , . Woodbrldge: area within the] Hoprs It Sells a Million |catchy lyrics. The record apbefore or after Hie PTA busi- will be held In this area by sioners - - each holdlns differ- Eddy states: boundaries of Main Street, Ber- When questioned about the pears well on its way and it "Every day makes Its de- ness meeting scheduled for 8 First Church, Rahway, and O n ent, opinions. Kuiiil.iv ry Street, Legion Place and El- future of her record, Corl lost will be Interesting to WRtch the First Church. Westfield. In Avenel, the truck the mands upon us for higher P. M. Program r n t l l eanor Place. I little time answering, result of a simple tonsil operOpen house is also scheduled proofs rather than professions Hoard seeks to replace Is now Everyone Is welcome to the Gratitude" «•; transand Saturday | "I hope It sells a million cop- jatlon which practically p out of service, for it would of Christian power. These Parents will visit their chil- Rcrvlce, which begins at 11 A.M. the weekly ( les that l can formed a little girl Into a promColonla Iselln, Avenel and *° y cist $4,000 to repair. This year proofs consist solely in the de- dren's classrooms to confer with in Rahway, at the church, loo wrlfi vocalist. Mrs. Joseph cated in the Masonic Temple To You." n'j. Woodbridge all areas between t l c s a n t l f"> to Hollywood to; alone maintenance cost of the struction of Sin, sickness, and the teachers. 1 Kelly, principal, will Introduce death by the power of Spirit, the main line of the Pennsjl- star In the movie*. Daddy wasj trnck was $2,000. The vehicle 548 Irving Street. In Westfield over staiim, Mir vania Railroad from the bound- 8 Newark bandleader so I do is obsolete accordlnK to the as JfSus destroyed them. This Edwin Casey, Jr., member of jthe service will be In the church 1:30 AM Christmas Club h 1 the Board of Education who will Is an element of progress, and Ri-y of Edison Township on the »ve « "ttlc show business i standards of the flrehousJ . The edifice, 422 East Broad Street (Continued from PURS H a < k k r oroun(1 un(1 Iba< l west " fcnosed new truck will have a progress is the law of Ood, speak on the school ond refer- and will start at 10:30 in the wes to to the h boundaries of Hah- l "«« Inn out In a total amount of CAi-s s To date, Coil's most ardent date l<Hl\ 1.000 gallon pumper to service whose law demands of us only endum. morning. way and Carteret on the east $268,774 86 to Township resiK)I)Rin are her mother the what we can certainly fulfil' those areas that do not have Woodbrldge and Port Reado w n e r s Hymns, prayer, and a s p « | Woodbrldge and Port Readdents. I ner hub r a i , Ing: the triangular area within former Sylvia Cannl la whose SERMON TOPIC NEW STEWARDESS: Miss water mftlns and hydrants. The (p.233). ally prepared Bible Lesson his cur w the boundaries of the New Jer ?™ f a t h " *•» » noted Wood- The First Bank of Colonla Lois May ilockinjr, daughter Board proposes to issue five COLONIA — "Our Christian Sermon are all part of the the drhi Turnpike, the Port JWadins b r l d * n «"lPU>r. four older iU- has no Christmas Club this yetir of Frank Harking. 68 t'lfvr- year bonds for the $21,000 MEET TOMORROW World Mission" will be Hey service, which also Includes a antl lc n t l lllpr lpr f a t h w Gustavo 1 are|«« '<*•!« « a»'" \^y Railroad and the Woodbrldge "'° -••-' ar —-|«« '<*•!« aa new new Institution. Institution. land AvcmiP, Cnlnnla, h u truck. George A. Shu Its' sermon topic period for spontaneous expresWOODBRIDOE — The LaAwnur, r spur of Pennsylvania Rallroart. a11 l n f ( l v o r ° r R Professional surveys in previous years been graduated front sUwat Sunday morning worship sions of gratitude by church dies Auxiliary of Fire Company areer for Monday. excluding the the Woodbridge Woodbridge area area c— Corl if It docsn t in- ssh o w t h a t R K0W j portion of t h e p ardfM train Inf at Mohawk excluding . service! »t United. Chtireh of members ln the congregation K 1 will meet tomorrow, 8:30 p.m. Christmas Fund Club checks go towithin the boundaries of Main tfrfer<1 w l t h . - " " ((l ™ CRtlon uChristmas ,.,u,,» ^, w . , ^ ^ ™Airline*, Inc., headquarters U 3 uu at the School Strct flrehouse. Christ, now meftmir at Frank The entire congregation wll (Continued from Page 1) North All st.rcet,. Berry Street, Legion T h u s i a r h e r " r ' a d c s a t S a c r e d ward, the purchase h of fRifts, ift but b t at I lira, N. Y. She has been Hostesses will be Mrs. Dahte Hehnly School, Rarltan Road Join in reading these Blbl fng into K;-; ' ' • ' I ! . l l ' - S I Plnce and Eleanor Place. p a r t School have not suffered| in m a n y CB5jeg t h ( , c n P C k s Mt aiulltnrd to flight dntlfs, age and clothinR of any size. Clark Township. Church School Each basket or food to be Natale and Mrs. WlTtam Iybeda. 'to any """' (used to help, pay real eirtate based In Newark. classes for all ages will be congiven to the needy will contain Christmas party plans will be taxes, insurance and to purducted at 9:45 ajn. Miss Hocking was gradu. discussed. chase home appliances such as ated frota Woodbridge Senior the following (quai.tltles achov Avenues, on the north by w h c n c v « l i e < » W cording to the size of the famPort Reading Railroad, on the in B modest manner stated dur- television sets and washing High School, and Attended machines. A portion of the I)r»ke Secretarial School In ily): Turkey; parsley, celery, oast by the Woodbrldie spur ln(r • r c c P n t ' " I ™ " . The Fittest In bread, butter, potatoes, sweet nf the Pennsylvania Railroad , W p «™{ *«"• ? P u s h he ( r checks also finds IU way Into Elizabeth. potatoes, cranberry sauce, picdown to but not i n c l u d l n p Into anything, but If J>he wants 8avlngs acounts. Before Joining Mohawk, kles, i lettuce, tomatoes, mayona caree in show business, It she had been employed for naise, peas, onion.1;, small white Oruve Avenue. is best that flip starts now. As three years by EMO Research onions, turnip, carrots, apple.t, Student Council Btdnult calb of! plot on fir a child FIIP can tewp her oaand Engineering, Florham oranges, canned fruit salad, fCcmllnued from Page 1> Oaul'o. v c r a b u n n c s An older uli'l Park. hard candy, tea, coffee, canned body find an interested commilk, fresh milk and sugar. munity--there will mostly likely bp a foreign exchange student types during the 1940s and Each case will be given a at the school next year. 1950s. number and under no circumWondhrldcr IiolUr roupnm Under the supervision of The streets to be resurfaced stances will the name of the Honored Urn three trnelmri, Mrs. Oross, TiTr. with each mix were selected so family be revealed. A club or Mnseenik and Mr. Mahon, the that the mix wpuld be layed on Individual donating $25 or BETTER THAN EVER .... nl student Council under- approximately the same amount more may have their name on takes many protects each year. of asphalt payment as would a card to be inserted with the OUR HOME-MADE CLAM CHOWDER irimii euinmittec have been be layed on concrete povemont Rifts for any partlciHar case One concrete pavement was number. and functioning since September. The most, active committees selected to be paved with all Starting next week, until deFRIED FISH TO TAKE OUT thus far. due to the football four mixes no that comparison livery time, a description of could be made under conditions Available Every Friday - Try Vs Tins Week! the cases will be published. season, have been the ways and means committee, headed that were as close to Identical Checks for the fund should by Ronald Durette, which is in as possible. One asphalt pave- be drawn in the name of The ment was also selected -to be Independent-Leader Christmas srpp of the concession stand paved with all four mtxes. The Fund and mailed to this paper and the athletics committee, concrete street selected is one at 18 Green Street, Woodbridge 'Ilrerted by Brian Morgan. that is subjected to a high rate Officers nf the Student Coun- of residential and commercial Pood baskets and gifts will cil are Ardnvast Honanyan, traffic, including school buses be delivered to the needy on president; Ronald Durette, vice A oard file has been prepared, Friday, December 21. 96 Main Street "*£££>?" Woodbridge orcsldenl; Joyce Straw, secre- which will carry a complete WOODBRIDGE AMBOY AVENUE tary and Bonnie Gayle Denys, record of the streets. New Terminal FRANK BOPP, Proprietor treasurer. (Continued from Page 1) Interstate specializes ln lest! than truckload traffic and runs: Road Program as far as Denver, Colorado,; (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1> where the firm now has in in-' "In conjunction with the State their shares are held by heirs terchange service that covers i Highway Department and Its as far away as California. the entire West coast. testing laboratories have set Among those who are shareJohn C. Laridls, manager for holders are George Scott, Roy aside streets in order to deterInterstate System stated that mine which type of mix is best. Hulsenbeck, Joseph Maglia, Jo9,000 cities and towns will be r. We should have the answers in seph Ostrowskl and Joseph Pastena. [serviced from thp Inman Ave about a year." Will) BIRD SEED The corporation lias b e e n n u e terminal, Under SUtf Aid The project m WSodbrldge renting the building to the fire CHRISTIAN SCIENCE was conducted under a State commissioners for which a renCHURCH tal of $1,200 a year was paid. Aid Maintenance and Repair Mastnir Temple Saturday deliveries dctlrerrd in During the past few years the prnprram, ' 1541 irvtm. Street Rabwaj ] anj Quantity estimates liven OUTDOOR In presenting the paper, mov. corporation built additions to! Sunday at t l 90 A M the side and rear of the building pictures of the project as FEEDERS Sunday School 8 30 A M well as slides will be used by ing and replaced the roof. Wednesday, testimony meetthe progress will be shown The present lease expires Ing at 8 00 P M continuously at the New Jersey February 1 and Colonia EnterReading Room T u e s d a y Bituminous Concrete Associa- prise Corporation has notified WELDON CONCRETE COBP. 1 Thursday 12 to 3 P M : Wedthe Commissioners that unless tion Exhibit. or WRI.DON MATERIALS, INC. r in his Report, Mr. Beagle will the building Is purchased they nesday 8 to 7 30 P M.: Friday tell how four different mixes intend putting it up for sale. 7 to 9 P M LINDEN WOODBRIDGE Westfield I were used — bituminous con- Land values on Inman Avenue HI) 6-4422 ME 4-4494 m Cast Broad Street j ; crete, perfect Dix Seal, Asphalt are high. PLAINS SO PI.AINFipi D \ ilfiion Hot premix and hot Apparently the commission- Sunday 9:30 and 11 K M, , j | rubberized sand asphalt. F\ 2-4300 PL 5-2200 ers are handicapped as hWult- Sunday School u A M. I The streets selected were con- able site is available for a new Wednesday 8:IS P M. OTHER WELDON PRODUCTS; Crushed Stone, Black ; crete streets that had been con- fire house. The present flre- Reading Rooms 116 Ouimbj Top, Gravel, Sand and Muon Material* Parakeet Seed Canary structed during the 1930's and house is strategically located, Street. 10 to 4:30 weekdays; 1\ 1 asphalt pavements of various easily accessible to Inman Ave- to 9 P M Mondays 2 Lbs. for 2 Lbs. for nue area, to the developments CHRISTIAN SCIENCE including Canterbury Village, "jou'r alwajs welcome to stop in and browse around" LESSON-SERMON and to the Lake Avenue section. The Board of Fire Com- Spiritual healing will be missioners is also In debt by topic dealt with at Christian approximately $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 for Science service* Sunday in a e^uip"ment7nd for the new flre Ifwon-Sermon on the subject; alarm system. If the referen- M o r t a l s a n d Immortal*." Perth Amboy 317 State Street Scriptural selections will inHI 2-3419 Noclude this verse fsom Matthew: block from i CornerM (Juit "And when he bad called unto him his twelve disciples, he ha-i a much harder time of .Vocalist , * " • - • * » ' for Thanksgiving " Stocking up FRESH SEAFOOD REO DINER for FREE DELIVERY Christmas? 8 COURSE THANKSGIVING FEAST A $ 2 * 6 5 each Phone In Your Order - ME 4-0743 HANDERHAN'S Children's Full Course Dinners M.50 SEA FOOD MARKET ;ristmas $49,000 READY MIXED C0HCRE11 W I 1 . 9 5 UP I HORN - WILMERDING CORP. t GET Joe's Pet Shop more advertising FOR YOUR MONEY Successful advertising it not necessarily o matter of blgnsu alone it consists of using newspaper space more dramati- cally and more frequently. We can give you more advertising for your money, at no extra cost, because we are equipped with the Metro Newspaper Service. Our skilled (toff is prepared to help you find the right Idea, choott the Illustration • • • • PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS FILM SUPPLIES GREETING CARDS p more Christmas cheer « « ' enough extra money to enjoy ^ winter holiday, too. You can do ! by .saving a convenient amount ii Christmas Club way, It's easy ai Join now. Wa'll welcome you as ;i PUBLIX SELECT YOUR CLUB FROM THIS LIST PHARMACY II Main Street, Wuodbridfe that will command cerjain attention for your ad and O I M COPY Melro Ntwiptper Scrttci tt (hi o»ut>n > ludJni tdvtftuini gut Hrrica lubKribed to bj ui la B«lp toil let tteitti reiuUi i tram raui idnrtlrtnf to am pewtpapcrt It costi fou aotbl«| to Uk* >dTMU|l O» tbii IIM wrrtc*. MANY LATE MODEL TKADK-llNS write the copy that sells. You pay only for the ipace. Additions Call ME 4 - 1 1 1 1 Display Advertising Dept, Woodbridge Publishing Co. Alterations Repairs ME 4-604S LENCHE'S HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. 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UNITIW ROOSEYKI Savings and Loan ASSOCK 11-15 Cooke Avenue, <'.ar KI 1-5445 OFFICE HOI** PAGE THREE NOVEMBER 15, 16, 1962 cv Local Club Makes Plans For Events White Church Guild Sets Plans for Church Bazaar co Set \e hear sal WOODBRIDGE — Plans for Members turxery, Kindergarten and Devotions were led by Mrs comlnK events wore discussed Andrew Lockle and refresh'rimary departments of the of Mir Whitr Church Guild at and furthered a t a regular ments were prepared by Mrs. n mcnt.ing Monday, discussed Ihurch School, December 15, meeting of Emblem Club 351, Molnar and Mrs Ralph flails<ipl.nlls for participating in the11 A.M. ufltll 1 P.M. In FelMonday nlirht a t Hungarian Entertalnment bury. owshlp Hall. Holiday HPi»rts church bazaar, Reformed Church hall. At the next meeting. Novem .nd a light lunch will be feaIX-rmher 7 In Fellowship Hall ,ured under the chairmanship ber 26, Rev. Alex Nemeth will According to a report by t h e from 10 A.M. until 9 PM. t h e give his autobiography. WRya and me"ans con;nrfttee hemp, Holiday Hearts, was the if Mrs. Victor Thompson. plans are going al.cad for th« winning title submitted by Mrs, .nnual cocktail party on the Rdward Slmonsen in a conevening of December 8 a t the .(•st, conducted by the Guild to M | , B. W. VOHCI Crass Keys Restaurant, Raillnrnn the bazaar. , 7 o'clock that way. Further plans will be a n Thn Ladles Aid Society Will , , Hull) of Miss nounced as they are completed. servr lunch from 11 A.M. until ",.l of Dunce, Fords The next ways and mean* MISS MART H. PI.ESIIER P.M. and the Guild will have ', .,,,(1 iorehearsethe committee meeting will be held H snack bar opening at 5 P.M WOODBRIDOE — At OurCarteret, and Miss Dolores , (•otiiiion dance. under the chairmanship of Lady of Mt. Carmel Church Soares, New Rochelfc, New ENGAGED: Mr. and Mrs.at the home of Mrs. Jos«ph .,„ die ball, to be Georje Plesher, 129 First Mazzeo, 610 Krockmolly AveMrs. Leonard Lloyd. Mrs. Lloyd Saturday morning, Miss Vir.,,!„: :>8, at. -Bcotch York. Street, Perth AmBoy, have nue, Perth Amboy, November assigned membetf* to commit- ginia Mutter, daughter of Mrs. , ., v flub, arc avallt 26, 8 P.M. Mrs, Maarao r e Serving as best man was tees. All organization* of the Anna Mutter, IB Buniu l*ne, •>,,.', mixr 1 from any James Covlno, Port Reading of their daughter, Mary Helen quested all members who are church will be represented a t became the bride of Manuel I,, nPW. Deadline Ushers were Roy Aires, cousin to Peter Ferllta, son of Mrs. willing to help on any comvarious booths. Aires, son of Mr, and Mrs. , mints for the ball Mrs. Donald Pales Is chair- Anlano Aires, 450 Keene Street, of t h e bridegroom; Euzeblo Peter Ferllta, Sr., 499 Jansen mittee for any of the coming , i,,cli will contain man of the children's grabbag Perth Amboy. Rev. Vincent Simoes, John Gaspar, and Mar- Avenue, Avenel, and the late events to attend. , ,,; rach Deb, Is from which members are •con- Lenyi performed the double tin bonczak, all of Perth Am Mr. Ferlita. A fashion show Is planned -. ,-,rmbcr 26. Miss Meaner, a graduate of tributing small gifts. A work- ring ceremony. ,- ,i, v Club ball room boy, and Robert Lengyel, Perth Amboy High School, is for March 19 a t the Metuchen shop was held after the meet- The bride, given In marriage i , ,,i'iiti-d In keeping Woodbridge, cou»ln of the employed as a secretary a t Elks Lodge with clothta a n d ing to work on these Items,mich by her uncle and godfather, isnn by Mrs. Edna the RCA Electron Tube Di- millinery by established local as Christmas table decorations, John Oregus, Woodbridge, was bride. Members of the firms. MrB. Albert Urnari 1* vision Plant, Avenel. candlesticks, angels, and piggy attired in a gown of satin and The couple will make their ;,:;,liter will lorm a chairman and will announce Mr. Ferllta, a graduate of I banks. Workshops are held organza, designed with long home in Perth Amboy after a ,i,m during the premore complete plans In the fu» a New York High School, atweekly in Fellowship Hall, 10 sleeves, a fitted bodice and trip to Florida. For traveling ,,-mnonii's. Marty ture. tended United Electronics the bride wore a navy and AM. until 3 P H . !,,i him been enscooped neckline adorned with Mrs. George Gerek a n Technical School, Newark, "IT WAS JUST l\ SIMI'I.I' WKniHNC": WertilinR KOWIIS; worn through the years since IK<)0 Mrs. Pales, chairman o: Venice laoe. Her bouffant white knited suit with nav: ,,v (or the dancing. after serving In the I I 8. Airnounced plans for a carq party, Mipprr will be will bo mndrlrd at ;i |)»id-ii|i membership party of Sisterhood Adath Israel Monday at Hie nominating committee, pre skirt was adorned with appli- accessories and an orchid. :i: Jewish Community Outer. Left to right: Mrs. Kuenie Honiick, president; Mrs. Sanford sented a slate of officers and Mrs. Aires graduated from Force. He is employed as an January 24 a t tho EU»bettiBrand, program vice liresiclent; Mrs. Gerard Klot/, modelling wedding xown of the 1920s, trie following were re-elected ques of Venice lace. IJer four- Woodbridge High School, class electronics technician at the town Consolidated Gaa Comtiered veil of English Illusion Mrs. Irwln llundrrt. membership vice president; Mrs. Robert Korb, member of the cast. RCA Plant, Avenel, and is a pany auditorium, Marfctt St., to office: 1-1,it Vulr P»rty was attached to a crown of of 1961, and Is employed by guitar instructor at the Cam- Perth Amboy. Hutt and Berkow, attorneys, Mrs. John Molnar, president; ,,,! Christmas party pearls and rhlnestonns, and she A dance is being planned,for Mrs, Lloyd, vice president carried an orchid and carna- Perth Amboy. Her husband, a panna School «f Muilc, Iiplin. • ....iDridBc Township sometime in February with 1960 graduate of Perth Amboy Mrs. Wesley Heiselberg, trea- tions on a prayer book. ,,.,•11 set for ThursHigh School, Is employed b> Mrs. Anthony Mazzeo a» chairsurer, and Mrs, Kenneth Phea ,: 6,ftlThtf Bras*1 Maid of honor was MlM Bar-Firestone Retread Shop, Me sey, secretary. Installation will man. >:h Miss Dorothy bara Marek, Port Reading. tuchen. be held sometime In January, Two new members, Mrs. J o .is chairman. Bridesmaids were Miss Linda The group decided to parti Aires, Perth Amboy, sister of •. • nu'iit will be proM ph Mitchell and Mrs. Joseph cipate In sending Bibles to th the bridegroom; Miss Mary Almasl were initiatedft?Mrs. ::i'isic»l combination. WOODBRIDGE - WrddlnmOowiu dating back to 1890 Lloyd Presbyterian Church Lengyel and Miss Linda Johni .,tiiers", made up ol AVENEL— A surprise bridal Raymond Mundy, past presigowns worn through the ycarsjwlll be worn and ceremonial Winston Salem, N. C. A supson, Woodbridge, cousins of the •lull young men — shower was given for Miss dent of the Perth Araboy Emwill be modelled at a pmd-up traditions and cherished memply of Christmas cards a n bride; Miss Arlene Hempel, , •• Auwl. who plays1 Gloria Florky, Avenel Street, lem Club, membership party of Slstpr-'ories will be brought back. stamps will be sent to t h at the home of her aunt, Mrs. A letter was received from mar; jonn h o o d A d a l h I s r a e l M o n d a y a t j M r s C y r l i L n u tner will church sponsored guests a' e Middlesex County Tuber\,,nrl. accordionist g ; 3 0 p M a t woodbridge Jew- serve as narrator. Mrs. Irwln AVENEL—The 42nd birthday Martin Krogh, 46 Central Ave- ulosis League describing its Belvldere and Haddonfiek nue, Sewaren, Saturday night. Hist, colonia, who ^ Community ctnter. A fewlHundert is chairman, assist of the Avenel Woman's Club Church homes. Miss Florky will become the ork and the group approved of the gowns will be worn byed by Mrs. Arthur Portnoi, was celebrated at the AvenelTentative plans were madi , Scott, music chair- women who wore them us theyiMrs. Eugene Horncik, Sisterbride of Michael Bej;el, Perth donation to the cause. Colonia First Aid Squad buildfor a Christmas party whlc' Peter Ricciardone, ,i;]irt the community walked down the aisle of Adath hood president; Mrs. Sanford Amboy, Thanksgiving Day a tMrs. ing, Area women's clubs rep- ,he First Presbyterian Church halrman, reported on the rethe Guild will sponsor for th> •..id of an exchange Israel Synagogue to becomeiBrandt, vice president of proWOODBRIDaE — The first resented were: Berkeley of Avenel. :ent pancake breakfast held . ii member and guert brides. gram; Mrs, Isadore, Boscnblum, nomination of officers was Heights, C a r t e r e t , Colonia, intly with the B.P.O.E. .•• a dollar to The The hands of time will be jprogram adviser; Mrs. Ernesti conducted by Mrs. Stanley Cranford Village Improvement Guests included Mrs. Albert In charge of hospitality was • :.:-Lender Christmas versed so each person in the'Hoffman and Mrs. Burton Florky, counselor, a t a meeting Association, Elizabeth, Fan- Krogh, Mrs. Jack Hansen and irs. Eugene Fodor. An aucaudience will be able to re-live Sher, visual aid chairmen; Mrs.; of Nancy Lincoln Council, 117wood, Fords, Garwood, Iselin, Mrs. Fred Boeddinghaus, Edi- ion of homemade articles was ocul BPW members her own wedding icremony. Richard Brown, Mrs. Howard Daughters of America. Final Metuchen Boro, Mountainside, son; Mrs, William Frankeland :ld under the direction o l : iIn- State Board Feibush and Mrs. Saul Spiegel, nominations will t a k | place at Perth Amboy, Rahway, Roselle, Mrn, E. Woltcheck, Colonia; drs. William Brennan. :< Nassau Inn, Prlncehospitality; Mrs. Alan Rockoff. WOODBRIDGE—The Wood- a meeting, November 21. ALLEN E. BALINT :il,iv. They are Miss Roselle Park, Scotch Plains, Mrs. Joseph Munlz, 'Mrs. Wllpublicity. bridge Lions Club has a n bert Krogh, Mrs. Albert Takach , rli, president; Mrs. Mrs. Robert Korb will illus- PROMOTED: Allen E. Balint nounced plans to Bponsor the A delegation attended the of-Warrentown, Sewaren History and Mrs. Alice Kapistas, Woodlii-ennan. first vice ficial visit of the State counselClub and the Past Presidents Woodbridge, hai been aptrate the theme of the evening "Singing Irish" of the Univerbridge; Mis Linda Seres, Mrs Miss Agataha OraClub of South Amboy. by a book review, "it Was Just pointed supervisor of teneral sity of Notre Dame Glee Club or, Mrs. Ann Cook, and her Frank Seres and Mr». Louis niiitl vice president; services for Metal & Ther- at a concert, February 2 a t the official staff at the Star Joel Simple Wadding." The Pledge to the Flag was Manee, Fords; Mrs. Norman •, Mailer, past presl- WOODBRIDOE - A general During the evening, new mlt'i Research Division, ac- Woodbridge Senior High School 'arker Council, South Amboy, led by Mrs. John Toth, past Jensen, Mrs. John Donaldson - B. W. Vogel. Mlwmeeting of the I/ague of WoTuesday night. cording to an announcement Is Open members will be inducted. Reauditorium. The proceeds will Sunday has been designated President; Lord's Prayer by enlo Park: Mrs. Mildred li, Miss Ruth Wolk, men Voters of Woodbridge M by Gordon M. Williams, genfreshment* will be served. be used for the dub's various M H h past pres- Wentzel, South Amboy; Mrs, McHugh, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. .irdmg secretary; Miss Township will be held tonight as Daughters of America eral manager of the division, activities, in sight conservation (Monday Thru Thursday) F'lrieh, treasurer; Miss at 1:30 with Mrs Jowph OstMr. Balint Joined M&T in of Thanksgiving and prayer. In ident; club collect by . Mrs,Daniel Keefe and Mrs. Jack youth proirums, safety and commemoration of this s p e c i a l P r a n c l s Clooney, past president, Onody, Mrs. Florence rower. 11 Dlxon Drive Hawaka, Clark; Mrs. Joseph 1949. He attended Columbia other forms ol community betiiiii a n d Mrs. r»therln» University and is a member day all members have been re- The group wag entertained Walsh, Elizabeth; Mrs. Charles Engaged tO Many Speakers will be Roy Mundy. terment, Andrew A. Muska, (Friday) MENLO PARK TERRACE - of the American Chemical publicity chairman, advised. quested to attend church serv- by Mrs. Edward Obropta, vio- Lester, Sewaren; Miss Ethel member of the Board of Edu Society, the Middlesex-SomBerel and Miss Sylvia Currier, r e s p e c t i v e U n l s t , accompanist was Mrs. Q. ices a t their Mr. and Mrs. George Scharcation: E Edward P Keating, Tickets may be purchased cation: g erset Industrial Safety CounIobst, who also led In commun- Perth Amboy; The Misses Jean churches. principal of Iselin Junior High' mett, 61 Wall Street, have ari- cil and the Mid-State Per- from any member of the or57 Plant Florky, Arlene Kantor, Ann The Nancy Lincoln Past ity singing. nounced the engagement of School and member of the ganization' oT by contacting ,, . mm « 3CI1UU1 B11U I l i c m w wi ""i sonnel Association. Counselors Association will hold Mrs. Clooney, gardens de- Gardner, Mrs. Stanley Florky, their daughter, Paula Renee Nat Smith, ways and means ( nmmillee M e e t i n g ! Woodbridne Township Charter Mrs. Irving Wild, Mrs. Carol a Christmas and birthday re' partment chairman, was In to Bruce Clayton Prebut, son Mr. Balint and U s wife chairman, ME 4-1056. I AWN - Cub Pack 57,J8tudy Commission and Mrs. vealing party, December 14 a t charge of corsages. The pourers Krogh, Mrs. Gus Koch, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Prebut Elliabeth, and their three the VPW Post:Doris Lada*,president of the During the past two years the Log Cabin Lounge, St. were Mrs. McHugh, Mrs Frank Dynarskl, Mrs, Murra; f hold a commltteelPresldenU1 Council of PTA'sJ59 Hearthstone Avenue, Fofds. children live at 191 St. Georre the Glee Club has made ex- George Avenue. The affair will Cloonoy, Mrs. WiHam Perna Belfor, Mrs. Albert Kantor, i n Main Street omorrow. 8:39, PJuJsubJect will Include thei Mies Schaemett, graduated Avenue. tended tours of U H South and ^ o p e n to members and Woodbridgc Mrs. Charles Masarek, Mrs. and Mrs, WMlamKuzmlak. no of Mr, and Mrs.i"Structure of the Bond Ref-jfrom Woodbridge High School the West and numerous trips and reservations should be The next meeting will be Roger Florky, Mrs. Elme Class of 1961, and Is a sophoerendum," "Double Sessions' '•ndrlc. 55 May Street ME 6-0100 MEETING TOMORROW In the midwest. This will be the made with Mrs. Anthony De- December Mrs, William Graham and Taxpayers' more at Jersey City State ColH->semarie Kondrk and "Parental FORDS — Newer Fords only personal appearance of Marco, 11 Fifth Avenue, Avenel lege. She is co-leader of Girl ':<>m Den 8 will be Viewpoints." Chapter of the 83nd Airborne the group in the Eastern me- or Mrs. Walter Parker, 40 Fifth • ai the next packj The meeting is open to theScout Troop 79 here. Her fiDivision will meet tomorrow at tropolitan area and tickets wii: Avenue, Avenel, co-chairmen. ance, a graduate of the same in the VPW Hall, public. Transportation and fur 8:00 P.M. in the Fords VFWbe limited, Mr. Muska anhigh school, class of 1959, is a Nif t. November 30, atther Information may be ob nounced. Pochek Elected i\ew ^ talned by calling PU 1-9388. senior at Monmouth College, post rooms, 411 New Brunswick Avenue. All eligible veterans West Long Branch. He Is a Slowpokes' President \ member of Delta Sigma Pi, Interested in joining should AVENEL — Election of new professional business fraternl- contact Pat Casanova, chair- Open House Planned man, VA 6-4455. ty Tuesday at School 3 officers by the Slowpokes, Inc., resulted in the following: WOODBRIDGE - An Open Stephen Pochek, Woodbridge, Check These Pre • Christmas Specials House will be held a t School president; Bernard E. Ander3, Tuesday from 7:30 until & son, Colonia, vice president; P.M, with a PTA meeting to Robert Walasek, Linden, sec"IDEAL" Unbreakable "MAGNETEL" be held afterwards starting at retary-treasurer and Pat Agu29" Gasoline Truck ^ 8:15 P.M. gliaro, Woodbridge, sergeant at | Magnetic Action JT™ TJ The speaker will be Harry1 arms. Lund, director of elementary The group meets a,t the Ave; Skill Table Game ^j' 29" Carry-All tmm education Hoste.ws will he nel-Colonia First Aid Squad mothers of the first grade stu- building every Tuesday a t IMWVMfVMVWMMWVtflMVVVWWMMfMM dents. P.M. ,;.,!,(;K - A rchcar,,,,• iicimtantps will ,. m iiny, November .. ;,i iin- MuiiRBrian .•inneh nudlLorhim. . MISS Ruth Wolk, .. iiic WiiodbrldRn Ki ,i M rss ntid Profen',,..(riub Deb Ball iinium'i'rt today. n-y that all Debs Aires-Mutter Marriage Held Saturday Morning Wedding Gowns of Years Gone By to be Modelled Clubwomen Mark 42nd Birthday Shower Is Given For Miss Florky D. ofA. Planning Day of Prayer Lions Announce Concert Plan LfV Set Session Tonight at BO CONVENIENCE Mercury Federal 9A.M.lo7:30P.M. Mercury FEDERAL SAVINGS We Have a Grand Selection of want to be contented? for your Happy Get Acquainted Offer GENE'S Atlantic Service Center Imported and Domestic Vmuouths . . . Cordials . . . Liqueur* , . . Amboy & St. (jtborgf Av<*»., Woodbridge M FREE Bring Your Dry Cleaning To I Amboy Aveuiif, Wooclbritlgr LUBRICATION With every Oil Change and Filter Replacement. Effective Monday, Nov. 19th thru Monday November 26th, 1902. Hates on (•••••••••••naaH iHUi Visiting for Dinner? '•• <M'U ( i l l - T BOTTLKS (W TABLE WINE WOODBRIDGE LIQUOR STORE, Inc. WITH EVERY $5.00 WORTH OF TOYS PURCHASED HERE. 2-29 • H B MiH M S M K Bring In This Coupon and Receive a <• A. M. to S P. M. Only) THANKSGIVING Gun See Our Large Selection of Popular TV Advertised Toys FREE DELIVERY CLOSED AIX DAY THIS COUPON IS WORTH H I M f l H H B H Wt Hi BMH MBM • OltMKH EARLY^ORDKR NOW1 ME 4-1889 Flashlight Target F. W. WOOLWORTH, WOODBRIDGE "SKETCH A GRAPH" (On the Triangle) All Popular Brands of Beer CALL "ASTRO RAY" AUTO REPAIR WORK and SIIIKT LAUNDEKEKS 354 Amboy Avenue WOODBRIDGE "Convenient Drive-up Service" WINTERIZING - SNOW TIRES - BATTERIES WE GIVE PLAID STAMPS Tel. ME 6-9600 OPEN DAILY ti:3U A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS SAVE %M Big Value Assortment 50 CARDS 77c SAVE $1,50 Glitter Box 50- 5c CARDS 1.00 BIG SAVINGS on \ Christmas Gifts! CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAP 6 Big Rolls 528" x 26" wide 4 Rolls 360" x 20" wide 890 5 Economy Pak 15—20 x 30 Shts ..5 CHRISTMAS GIFT TIES 450 Feet Curling Ribbon . 69 Feet [Satin C-'.o ("-;;. ^ "^ 6 67< Giant tiala Christmas Assortment 300 Piece* - Tags, Seals and Open Daily 9:30 to 6:30 P.M.—Open Friday 9:30 to 9 P.M. USK OUR FREE PARKING LOT AT REAR ENTRANCE 0 J F.W. WOOLWORTH 107 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE DGEJ ^mmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiitmmmtmmimmim NOVEMBER 15, 16, 1962 PAGE FOUR l m l i wirt announced ai Mrs. w,iii vine liturgy at St. Spirldon'i Oeorge H. Boyd of St. Peter's day at the Zjlk» Funeral Home, Survlvlnt are a son, James, Church hen. Kii; widow, L are. hU Surviving at homt; two grandchildren; Church with Very Rev, KICJIOIBB E Episcopal Church, Perth Am813 State Street, Perth Amboy, pcop , t h r u (Deeian); Catherine i l was iir^with i t h services i Rachkowski,' pastor, as cele- boy, officiating. B Burial att St St. Peter's Peter's his mother, Mrs. Rose Orszag, daughters, Catherine, Janice ptMtt Hilltop Rite Su- ual aids brant. Burial WHS in the thurch Clover Leaf Memorial Park, Episcopal Churoh with Rev. Perth Amboy; five sisters, Mrs. and Suwnne; two sons, Brian Pwawtet today; playtri in Henry, Mary Panlck, Mrs. Paul Znat, banon George H Boyd offiWoodbrldge. cemetery. and William, all at home; ath« Mah Jow Tournament toAnder, i m Born In Russia, the deceased The deceased, a retired mech- ciating. Burial was in Alpine Mrs. John SwalUck, Mrs. Jo- . . .» u _ Andrew > - j . * « . UmAnmr ittend »HanA "Seldman "Aatrtmtn and mr\A Soni" ar\*\t" IM TA_... seph Glazer and Mrs. Stephen sister. Mrs, JOHN BITTL In Perth Amboy be- anic, was a local resident until Cemetery. New York City at the comple- VIoirt.tn i),. Wapplng, Conn.; two brothers, Kosmyna; and a brother, Peter, I'nLONIA ~ Funeral services:deceased had resided in Wood-! fore mov inef to Avenel seven he moved to Florida four years The deceaied was a foreman Harry, Philadelphia, Pa., and tion of the tournament; an- artist, win all of Perth Amboy. /or John Bittl, 51, 24 Country,bridge for the past nine yeais.| y e a r 8 a g 0 s h e w a g t n e wl f e Of ago. plumber at Perth Amboy Gennual Pald-Up Membership Richard, Wllllamsport, Pa, Kuzmlch and was a Surviving are his widow, Kmeral Hospital and was a memClnh nnve. who died Saturday An Army Vetrran of the Kor party, November 28, 8:Jo p.m., to Popular Perth Amboy Onrral Hos-!ean Conflict, he wns employed m e m b e r „( g t , splridon's Rus- lly; two sisters, Mrs, Susan ber of Fords Local 270, Plumb- JOSEPH A. BISHOP at the Congregation Building pitnl. wore held yesterday at at the Public Service generat- 5 , a n o r thodox Church, Perth Bray, Fords, and Mrs- Mae ers and SteamMtm Union. He ISELIN — Auditorium; orders for Chanuwith,,,,, the Oieiner Funernl Home, 44'irtR plant In Sewaren for the! A m b o y Dunham, Colonia: two brothers,L ftS & native of Perth Amboy, for Joseph A. kah merchandise to be taken Cooper Avenue, who died Mony l> imm Harry and Arthur Fords. H - T I I Sheet, WondbrldRC Bur-j past seven years, and belonged] aurviving also are two daughSurviving are his widow, at the next regular meeting day at Roosevelt Hospital, will h < W M In Hollywood Cemeteryjto the International B j ^ ; i t e r 8 i M n . M ary Oungor. A»enel Helen (Christensen); two be held today, 2:00 at the A meeting was held by the ALBERT CURSI daughters. Mrs. Dorothy BudThomas Joseph Costollo Fiin- ISELIN — A board meeting patd-up membership part; AVENEL — Funeral services zek and Mrs. Eileen Galssert, The deceased had been a res ifal Home, Green Street and of Sisterhood Congregation committee with Mrs. Frank tte w a s R for Albert Cursl, 71. M_Home-'perth Amboy; a son, Peter, i,i ! ni rolonlrt for the past <*'• »'«> f^T*!, Y' on la and stx sre (Beth Sholom was held Monday Davis, Aberdeen Avenue, to dls- scribing stead Avenue, who died Sunday Woodbrldge; a grandson, Oreg- hooper Avenue. ,-mr y n n . having previously!^ James' Church ahd 1U Holy o n » __ The deceased is fdrmerly of| prank Davis, vlce- IUSS plans. Appointed to com- hou.w Nftme S o c l e t r at the Perth Amboy General wlth M r s ory Oalssert: four sUters, Mrs, lived In Hillside for 18 years,j > ' JOHN BODNAR resided! M'esideht, presiding in the ab- mlttees were: Mr». M, J, Gold- a sign r Asbury Park and had Hospital, will be held this Elizabeth Pastrtck. Mrs, Julia UP hnd been rmplnyed by thej Surviving are his widow, Dor-, AVENEL — Funeral services sence of the president, Mrs. berger, refreshments, assisted Mnnche rienrral Aniline and FllumCor-lothy <Dragotta>; » son, On-[(oT J o h n Bo d n »r, 70, 121 Oak morning, 8; 30 at the Gretaer Winkler, Mrs. Helen Ofneskl In Iselln for 21 years. Funeral Home. 44 Green Street, and Mrs. Mary Qunla, of Perth Surviving are his widow. Peter Kravlti:, who represented p-irntinn. Linden for 24-ypurs nld PllutUifwicz. Woodbrldge:.,8treet, whn riled Saturday at who tiled Saturday kt Woodbridge, with •«, requiem imtet, Amboy: thrae brothers, John, Helen (Anderson); a sister, Sisterhood at the Central New Rurviving are his widow. Mar- his stepmother, Mrs. Frances h l | n o m e > W e r e ne |d Tunsday at Mass, 9:00 at St, Andrew's Norfolk, N. Y.\ Joseph, ROM- Mrs. Harriet B. Wilson of As- Jersey National Women's (? 'HRPbi; H d a u n h t e r , Mrs Pilutkiewicz, Keasbey; four sis- t h e o ; r e l n e r Funeral Home, 44 Church. Burial will be ln St. ville, Staten Island, N. Y., and bury Pork. League Convention, Concord ters, Mrs. Stanley Zaleskl, Edgi , Woodbrid(?e. BurOreen r( eti IS Ol R nnrnlliy Kovnes. Avenel: a Gertrude's Cemetery, Colonia. Michael Vereb, Perth Anboy. Hotel, KJamesha Lake, N. V k;>thn\ Otto Blttl, Linden; and lson; Mrs. John Masluek and )a j ^ . M l n c l o v e r Lpa "The deceased was retired an ALBERT HENNING A request was made for volMrs. Andrew Paytl, Kea.ibey, ! C e m e t e r y i Woodbridge. three sisters In Germany. a butcher for the Food Fair FORDS — Funeral services unteers to act as hostesses for and Mrs. William Herschfleld, The deceased had resided In Stores, Elizabeth, tie was a MICHAEL OR8AO for Albert Hennlng, 41, 47 Carr the tJSY Kina Convention to FORDS — Funeral services Metuchen; also a brother, WalJ. I,. PIMJTKIEWICZ I Avenel for the past 35 years. He resident of Avenel nel for 40 years Michael Qrsag, 60, 21 Wood Place, wiio died Monday night be held at the local synagogue WOODBRIDGE — Funeral ter Pllutlewlcz, Perth Amboy, was a retired employee of U. S. Air - Rail — Steamship _ and a iriember or or St. Andrew's land Avenue, who died last at Perth Amboy General Hos- the weekend of November 30 Metals Reflninu Company, Carservices for Joseph L. Pilutkle1 pital, Will be held this mornChurch. He was also a Veteran Wednesday In Roosevelt HosNeeded are people to help setve teret, having worked there for TOUR AND CRUISE RESERVATIONS wlcz. 35. 170 Roland Place, who MRS. PROHOR KUZMICH of World War I. having served pital, were held Saturday at ing, 8:30 at the Flynn and Son Friday night supper. Saturday 7 died Saturday at Perth Amboy AVENEL — Funeral services 35 years. He retired ln 1937, THI WORLD OVER overseas in the Army. Mltruska Funeral Home, <J8B Funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue, h 70. 12i General Hospital, were held yesSurviving are his widow, the Surviving are his widow, Jer- Cortlandt Street, Perth Amboy, with a solemn high Mass of lunch, and Sunday brunch. terday fit the Gre.lner Funeral Avenel Street, who died Satur-! former Mary Trosko: t w o Ph«n« VA 4-3661 requiem, 9:00 at Our Lady of Anyone Interested Is urged to Home, 44 Green Street, with a day at Rahway Memorial Hos- daughters, Mrs. Joseph Greg- aldlne (Lardleri); two daugh- with a hljh Mass of requiem call Mrs. Kravlta at U 8-4BBB. Peace Church. requiem Mass at St. James' pital, were held Tuesday at ory, Perth Amboy and Mrs. ters. Mrs. Joseph Cornacchia at Our Lady of • Hungary A prayer book will be doChurch, Burial was In St. Ger- Kain Mortuaries, Inc., 433 State Joseph Lublsko, Unden; n son and Jean Cursi. both of Avenel; Church. Burial was ln the The deceased was a salesman natet" to the Congregation In three sons, Frank N. Cursl and for the Commercial Radio Church cemetery. trude Cemetery, ColoniR. Street, Perth Amboy, with di- John Bodnar, Jr., Woodbrldge; Albert J. both of Avenel,. and The deceased was the *Id< Sound Corp of Newark. A U, S, memory of a deceased Sisterand four grandchildren. S03 Maplf sir ff , Salvatore A., Edison; a sister ower of Mrs. Mary Benack Or- Navy veteran of World War n hood member, Helen Holnent. Mrs. Genna Venturing Avenel; sag. He was a parishioner of and the Korean conflict, he had Adult education classes will MRTH AMBIIY. V j MRS. ANNA VERF.B brother, Paul Cursl, North Our Lady of Hungary Church resided in Fords for the last Be conducted by Rabbi Her-! WORLD WIDE ii;.A.-n Funeral Arlington; and ninR grandWOODBRIDGE Perth Amboy and a member of six years. He wan n native of narrt PrankeJ at the Twnplei1 8 P K I A U S T S SI services for-Mrs. Anna Vereb, children. the Modern Woodmen. Perth Shamokln, Pa., and a parish- building on the first and third ! 137 Grove Avenue, who died loner of Our ..Lady of Peace Monday of eaoh month at 8:30iJ Amboy. Thursday at hPr ljome, were MRS, FRANCEI SIMKEN held Saturday at the Zylka ISEHJT — Funeral services Funeral Home, 513 State Street, for Mrs. Frances K. (Oatley) CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY Perth Amboy, with a solemn Slmken, 24, 22 Westbury Road, high Mass of requiem at St. who died Friday afrGnlon MemJames' Church. Burial was in orial Hospital, Unlon.were held WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. the church cemetery. Monday morning at the Thom18 OREEN STREET The deceased was the widow as Joseph Costello Funeral WOODBRIDGE, N. J. of Stephen Vereb and a par> Home, Green Street and Cooper iahloner of St, James Church. Avenue, Burial was in Clover • Enclosed please find $4.00 for one-yew Surviving are three daugh- Leaf Memorial Park Cemetery.8 subscription to: ters, Mrs, Mary Pozychi, Miss Woodbridge. • INDEPENDENT-LEADER Anne Vereb and Miss Irene A native of Vermont, the deVweb four grandchildren, and ceased was a billing clerk for D CARTERET PRESS brother, John J. McGree, all the Western Electric Corpora* D EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON of Wodbridge. tion. She is survived by her husTo be sent to: HARVEY FLOWERS band, Robert. FORDS — Funeral services NAME for Harvey Flowers, Tarpon WALTER VEREB Springs, Florida, formerly of WOODBRIDGE — Funeral ADDRESS Fords, who died Friday at Flor- services for Walter Vereb, 16 ida, were held Monday at the Remney Street, who died sudTOWN .„ Flynn and Son Funeral Home, denly Sunday, were held yesterMARKETS 10 BITUARIES Events Planned By Sisterhood BUSINESS Travel Bureau KEEP UP WITH YOUR HOME TOWN NEWS A Few ofthe Many PLAY ACME'S GREAT NEWGAMl 5100 CASH WINNERS SPELL HERE'S HOW TO PLAY: WIN 100 Mrt. N. Wrlfht itt Rd., But uruniwlck BE ONE OF THE MANY WINNERS H FREE! 1OO GREEN STAMPS Every Mm* you visit Acm* you will U ym<\ a sp«i I Cash Card. Evvry Spell Cash Card hai a I Itttor, C, A, 5, or H. Colled cards until you have all I fow Wtttn, C, A, S, H, and well giv« yw l «t»K ($100 winn«n mutt ontwer a simple q j . . . AaiM «nploy«M and their immediate familiei «o(| •llgiW* to partkipat* . . . absolutely no porcrmt| to play!) 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And for a full year at the wheel, do it before mother week goes by. FREEI 3 0 S * H OREEN STAMPS f p *f • DICORATOi THROW PIUOW FKHI 30 S&H GREEN STAMPS In addition to /oui ngutot Haw pi wild With pviclia» of am tOi tub* COLGATE TOOTHPASTE Nanw ' Add.N VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAO OBALBR tx|jl/». inf., NOY 17 'limit I (.oupun f t ' Shgpiiing Family FREE! 30 M H GREIN ITAMPI I . ««<IHi»i> Hi»i> » »•»' »• '• With p « «tt » " I0IAI IWIIT POTATOIS ol , „,. IDEAL SALAD OH PAGE nvt NOVEMBER 15, 16, 1962 Mrs. George Knoph chtlfanof the fruit caka obstretrlcs, gynec- Medical Hypnosis Doctor's Subject for was given by the del- An open home ii planned uiu qu»«tln« New York State to c,»«= .w Ote *TA Pall Counts next general meeting xamAfor the holidays, Onten for raise the alcoholic drinking matk fields. Methods of Council meeting In Old Bridge ate from 18 to 31 years. 'The next board meeting will WOODBRroOE - Dr. Abra- zing hypnotherapy were dem the church plate must be In by "- nl.ta November IS, reported Mri. take place at the home of MrsJ ham Thaler, a practicing phy- onstrated on volunteers from No Wedemyer, chairman, rot 1.11UU""*" * • ' — William li Wdemyer chairman. convention were given by .. William Rhlnei, 809 Main St., sician and surieon, presented a the audience. led the delecture and demonstration on Mrs. Rates Mrs. Mario Florentlnl. Mrs. John Habrack is chair In January. nosis to St. S Anne's Mrs. A. medical hypnosis FORDS — A letter from New Mrs. Robert Berls, Mrs. Vivian man of the November 29 hot 10 Eplscopa dent of York Oovernor Nelson Rocke- Serko and Mrs. Axel Thomsen dog sale. In order to make the Physicians attending veteran Unit of Trinity December 6 bazaar a success "has asked actor, Charles Lfiughton, re- Church. feller was read at the executive president. Mrs. " " " from veal that the star 1B suffering Dr. Thaler discussed the Mrs. E, board meeting meeting of of School School 14 14land ana Mrs. a, F, r . w»iu». i board or » c « « from cancer of the lower spine. (principal and uses of medical PTA. The letter acknowledged atended the convention. the members. I receipt of a communication re- A report on "Comi (oyk Inducts SlateN.Y. Governor's '(trents9 Auxiliary Reply Received - Mr. Luke HIP Woodon (,nr and P y .;„! Kttest and ,,t a recent rurcnts Aux ,mines School nf lewish Women Hear Reports COLONIA - Two hundred ^ l e g a t e s to Sixth Annual Mrs United Nations Institute of NaMrs tional Council of Jewish WovlCe men adopted a resolution aslcr-iik. flr5t Alfred Trosko lng that future U.N. Councils Mrs bear the name of Eleanor j Mrs Roosevelt, "a dear friend and I ' MrInspiration to council women," Mrs, Lawrence Frledland, president Ontral Parkway Section ,, ; ,i,ratulated thi reported at Monday's meeting i at Temple Beth Or, Clark. ' [li(V1nR a succesi Mrs. Michael Lemcrman, v . l ,tni({ the Llttl ';i..krrt the mptnber, Mrs. Hunter Wilson. Mrs. Aaand Mis. '. , rl>() |)orate wltf ron Schechtman. . Mr. Coyle the: Prtedland attended the Institute on November 12 and 13. j An address by Ambassador • r.ition f o r * P ° n Agdft ROMCI ol Sweden, one of! i'.. i r i \ m w h i c h few women chiefs o'f mission 1 at U.N., highlighted the two- ] day program. Mrs. Roosevelt; ;i(r,t season. 1 ,,1(1 appointed had been schedujed to address , the opening session. { ,. following com- OFFICIAL WOODBRIDGE SANITATION NOTICE To The Citizens of Woodbridge Township Effective Monday, November 19th, 1962. • , . , ti Kny meetin of the At A t Mondays meeting Mary 8 t r w b . . ! | e c t | o n honoring paid- i m e m Ro.se WebberI Webber R a irfiislcal play, "Two Au-j hospl thors In Sarch of a Play,"i: written by Gary Daniel and| is making David RudnJck, was .I-'S lor Little with a cast of members and;| I/ague boys husbands. The New members were Inducted'!] • will be » n "|by Mrs, David Schleln, past-1] . (he • •. j Mrs. Evelyn Small, clialiman ,;m reported on ot Linden Committee for UN..df the Little accepted a contribution of ::\otinced they $101.03 for Unlcef collected by •:* tor new reg- children of members. !•;(• to the large' Chairman for the evening n-Kistrrtd d u r * { v u Mra. Jerry RablnowlU who be necessary was auisUd by Mrs. Daniels. ,-r another field) : the new base- Q . •h- field may be ^ C O U I S -ibndge, Avenel.l Any-; ilivers' m(,et will facilitate attainment of maximum benefits for our community. FORDS, HOPELAWN, KEASBEY, MENLO PARK - Girl .179 held a candlelight lnves- . the cast by the Woodbridge spur of the Penn. R.R. down to but not TUESDAY AND FRIDAY COLLECTIONS 'housekeeper; Jeanne Peterson,; A profit ofjdancr: Dale PVrlngton, conirs from theltefv^ton B r ( f t r e e s ; feoreen •|J Mionsored by pringip, r o c )ts and minerals, Un-Mlng Club'bubbi^ housekeeper, backa re-rent m e e t - j y a r d camper; Pattl Bartfai, Il •'• °l 20. backyard camper, trees, con- i '•v in; Zimmerman, iervatlon, and adventurer; Lor'"! 8uwts Alfred!«ine Hospodar, trees, back* • t - u'.ive *ecretaryjyard camper, conversation, •v C h a p t e r j d r a w l n f and p a l n ^ g . ' <-: Society andi The'Singing of Peace ended -Msmith, found-,the Investiture ceremony. •'•' ibr-.dge Cancer! A play, "The Oolden Ooo.sc," ;was presented by Diane Racz • •.•HI of white and Pamela Meyer as part of !:om Mrs. J.,the nr«t c i a u badge requlre!/.ider of Olrl.nwnt. The entire troop also *<>> reported by took part with Betty Baldwin i < ancer dress-'having the lead. Pattl Bartfaij !.o commended j and the troop presented a .'•rson or group dance and refreshments were ••'•' clean, whtte'ierved. ' COLONIA and ISELIN all areas north of the Pennsylvania R.R. main line. PORT READING and SEWAREN all areas eajjt^f the New Jersey Turnpike. WOofiBRIDGE area within boundaries of Main Street, Berry Street, Legion Place and Eleanor Place, . WOODBRIDGE area bounded on the west by St. George and Amboy Avenues, on the north by the Port Reading R.R., on the east by the Woodbridge spur of the Penn. R.R. down to but not including Grove Avenue. ,- % Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 22nd. November 22, 1962 is a Holiday for Sanitation Department Employe*. Pickups scheduled for that day will be omitted, the next regular pirk up in the areas involved shall be on Mj^fnayl, November 26, 1962. j Itelin Congregation •••• ul 178 d r e s s - ! '• 'ur tiie past To Convene o Since the first day of January, 1962,1 hate worked to give the taxpayers of Woodbridge Township more value for their tax dollars spent on Sanitation Health Services. I baturaay i I8EUN — A general memriit-nseij, ways bershlp meeting of Congregai .man. is com- Uon Beth Sholom will be he\d .- :nents for a a t the congregation building,' • ••"!i to ke held|Cooper Avenue, 8aturday at 9 •'-:• m. Public P. M. Important Information on fuuiic Itorse was ture events of the congregation ^upinskl. will be discussed. After the -I ChriAtmas meeting a film, "About Time," il at December'wlll be presented. Program 'chairman U Dave Jacobs. For Example: Peppermint Danceland NOW HAS DANCES |SATURDAY SUNDAY 1 to 7 V. M III ( (llllt 1101' < 6. The nuisance of separating burnable and non-burnable garbage in your.^oraes has been eliminated. Now all bottles, can*, and garbage can be placed together in the same covered container. 1. Open Garbage dumping always subject to fires, and which breeds disease, rats, flies, and mosquitoes was discontinued in favor ot a State Health Department approved Sanitary Landfill Site. . v 1(1 WOODBRIDGE and PORT READING the triangular area within the boundaries of the New Jersey Turnpike, the Port Reading R.R., and the Woodbridge spur of the Penn. R.R,, excluding the Woodbridge area within the boundaries of Main Street, Berry Street, Legion Place and Eleanor Place. including Grove Avenue. Irarrtngton received first class : badges with merit badges beinn awarded at the end of the ceremony to the following: 1 Janet Ondar, camp craft. Karlna. 3 8 2 - f OODBRIDGE AND PORT READING of the Woodbridge area on the north by the Port Reading R.R., on UietZeioutdoor cook, adventurer, and |c COLONIA, ISELIN, AVENEL ana WOODBRIDGE all areas between the main line of the Penn R.R., from boundary of Edison Township on the west to the boundaries of Rahway and Carteret on the east. and all of the Woodbridge spur of the Pennsylvania R.R.; with the exclusion w.-dnesday W nrxt mMt-l" * 8 " , to- November * h e n s l l p t o o ! { h " P r ' imls <'. was pinned and welcomed Into . . the troop. announced the, ^ , rjoreen Ho8podari 't.r Auxiliary i p r l n i , e i P f t U 1 ^ ^ m i D f t ] e IV T|RRACE; sections of WOODBRIDGE south of the Port Reading Railroad, and west o"f,uuture f o [ 1 re lar •'• iUltry 1Ul rp i t l 8 l k WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Collections MONDAY AND THURSDAY COLLECTIONS Investiture concern-, tfrinirV • 2. The Woodbridge Incinerator was closed to eliminate Air Pollution, and in favor of a more economical, land reclaiming Sanitary Landfill Operation. 7. Elimination of a special clean up week, in favor of a year round clean up service, as close to you as your telephone. For service call ME 4-8496. 3. On October 1, 1962 our operation was improved, with the appointment of a qualified engineer and administrator, devoting his full time to grvlng you Improved health services at a minimum cost. : l, 4. A training program for Sanitation Dept. Supervision has been initiated to keep them up to date with latest requirements and developments in Sanitation Health services. 8. A policy of obtaining trade and fleet discounts, and competitive bids, on Sanitation Department purchases of materials and equipment, was initiated in January of 1962, and hag saved the taxpayers many thousands of dollars. . . i „ - . • • - • i ' The DRIFTWOODS St. Joseph's Auditorium | AI "IH>V Ave. Woodbridgej (Strawberry UIU) • •• • • - : 5. Your trips to the curb with covered containers have been reduced from three, to only two times a week. This applies to ALL RESIDENTS OF WOODBRIDGE. I thank you for the opportunity to serve our town. Everything possible will be done to continue making modem improvements in your Sanitation Department's Health Services. For further information, please call the Sanitation Superjfitenfont't Office, ME 44496. , „ , J GEORGE E. EMERY Sanitation Chairman Admission .85 i , \ 9. A goal of a half million dollar reduction hi Sanitation Department operating costs over the next five years has been established. 7-H Muiio By •• Woodbridge Township NOVEMBER 15, Iff, 1302 PAGE SIX COME YOUR GARDEN FOft ANO THIS WEEK MUM SECRET OUT Why do chrysanthemums bloom so lute in the season? j Tlipy've kept thPir little see-' rri pretty well down through I lie ypnrs I Tlipn one day someone dls-j rrnTrrd thnt thr shorter per-: loris of fiayliRht in the fall had; n lot to do with blooming. Artl-; finally innptheninE the Ahy, with thf use of lights could dplny bloom Bui. why? BUILT-IN TIMER A pair of .scientists wortlnn M the 1! 3. Department ofj AcricuJture havp found that thp plant takrs its orders from a built-in timer called phyto*rhrome. This is a light - sensitive plant pigment that receives two kinds of light, red and larrcrl Responding to these forms of Until, phytochrome controls flowrrinR. The USDA men made their 'mums flower earlier than normal by keeplne them in the dark for several successive dally dark periods of 16 hours. Thpy found further that they could stop flowering by jntermptinR the period of fiarkpoes. ,About-two ,hours of light prevented Urn 'munu from blooming. WGHT PREVENTS BLOOM What's more, they could use even less light to prevent bloom by RivinR the plants several short. light exposures. Looking closer at phytoehrome, thp. investigating teamj rtroided that when the plant! absorbs red light the'phyto-j chrome changes into a formj capable of absorbing far-red light. (Far-red has longer wave, lengths than red, approaching infrared or heat energy.) Ho when the phytochrome j absorbs enough red light it changes into its far-red absorbing form, becoming a sort of enzyme that interferes with the plant's ability to go ahead with its flowering. During the day both forms of phytochrome are present in the plant because natural light contains both red and far-red. But durnig the night the farred absorbing phytochrome tends to revert to the inactive red-absorbing form. LIKE A WATCH It's something like a watch running down. And so exposure to strong light during the darkness can stop this unwinding | process. ^ In effect the light rewinds the phytochrome baclc to the V far-red from, which will prevent flowering. ', All this maw be news to youj but chrysanthemums h a v e i knowh it a long time. , j STORES OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Sunnyfield Green Beans * " 2 Bitch-Nut Brand Baby Food 10 •:'»»• 6 Adds Z u t to Foods Heinz Sweet Gherkins Nablset—Bit Dipptr Chooolitt Pit • « . « WOODBRIDGE SEWAHEN PORT READING FORDS CAIX ME4-2759 CARTERET RESIDENTS CALL ME 4*9340 Choc. 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FRUIT CAKE BUTTER 5 9 There is only one SWIFT CANNED HAMS .3.25 UNOX HAMS WELCOME LAMB SHOULDERS 39' LAMB CHOPS WAGON 30 mn of eiperlenc* loitering cood will in buslneu America'! mirieai F»voritt— F»yorit«- Oxer CKer 2 3 Fruitt Fruit, , n d N u ( , HOLIDAY GROCERY BUY SI SOUND ADVICE ATTiANTA — Tf you want to win friends for America while you're vacationing in Europe,! throw away .that chewing gum and quit complaining about the plumbing. ; And most of all ladles, lower your voices. Triese tips for traveling abroad are included in the fall issue of the Georgia Review, a quarterly publication of thei University of Georgia, by Eel- ""If" ward P. Lawton, a veteran of 21 years In the foreign service. only ONE Traditional Holiday During TbankiqMnq W«ek : : • French's SwiH'i M a b Mashed Potatoes fer Babies « 113 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 4 0 6 INHAN AVENUE, COLONIA, N. J. Ofm X1U • FJL Men., TMtv, Wed, Than. - Itldavr TIU 1* PM. - 8»t»ud»y 8 - » rJL - Oyea Sraahi • <, BOKAR 3;;«w Z 0*t 25 Extra Plaid Sta-ipa w*t» l WONDiRFOIL « ^ '" STEM SHERBET GLASSES Qit 25 Extra Plaid Sti*M »'**• SOAP PADS B •31C ' " 47 £ fk|. •< 28 Tailtii— Btfylarlr 6to ALKA-SELTZER Hudsoi Table Naikint 2 Tfll t FJL Hon., Turn., Wed, Than. - FrfcUr Till 10 P.M. - 8*t. 8 - 6 PJI. - OH*) i u i i y i I - • ML 833 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CARTERET, N. J. EIGHT O'CLOCK • Initant Open TflJ I tM. Man, TUM. Wed. Thun. - rrid»y TiU 10 PJA. - SiAanU? S AJL (• I I*M. M<ld ond Blue Facial Tissues 2 bo»> J i t ef400 ^ PAOE 8EVEN Odegard, Debroh 8lmplot, Gall While Church Unit Hodges, and Debra Hodges. To Elect Officers The group will meet the third Thursday ol each month Woodbrldte , — Election of lat 7 ?M at tlw VFW post I officers will take place at to- ALICE CDTnBFRrSON horde: Girls BfttwHn the ages 160A Oak Free Rw»* night's rriWtfrtg of the WoCOLONIA - The newlywith fathers lseun, N m Jertey I men's Association of the First formed Junior aids Unit of .,,,M At the last l t meettt Tel. LI R-R4S9 re s before all the steps necLadles Auxiliary of VTW Me' ;,i,rrn History Club EDISON — The Honorable International Telephone W iv. 8 o'clock In Fellowship i —Mr. and Mrs. Anthofvy Al(iry to the opening of a new ISS morial Post held Installation „ p. Clark, Cliff -httleB A. Edison, former Gov,nd Telegraph Corporation, Hall. Members of Circle No. 5, lospltal can be accomplished, leeremonles Sunday with Mrs. jello, Jersey City, were weekend Mack, wnoemor who mil Urn United States Ufe It\nn Mack, of New Jersey, has acM r s . K e n n e t h RechnlUer, I guests of Mr. and Mrs. George ilthough we are bending every Doris Psolka, department conuiranre Company, ,1's Citizenship epted the Honorary chalrchairman, will be hostesses. •ffort to better this time Beverldge, Worth Street. ductor and Junior youth aclift served as secretary of the ....;Rer» last June manshlp of the $3,200,000 ComI World Service chairman, —Mr. and Mrs. William H%fr"So sharp is our population tivity chairman, and Mm. D avy \inder President TWosevelt ,|iniisoMhlp of the m u n ity Hospital Fund Raising IMrs. Donald Aafoe, will be Insett, Westbury Road, w«r» Increase that even the most iml In many other public ofLyness as Installing officers. „ „ rPport on Its actl- campaign, announced Leonard harge of the program on thehosts oyer the weekend to Mra. welcome addition at Pnrth Am'Ires. Besides earned degrees, Berg campaign chalrmnn last W k F Others'^ boy General Hospital will do Quests and representative! ALICB CUTHBERTSON tt Jersey City ! holds honorary doctorates , ] l ( k sftid that beside night. The proposed hospital Is no more than help us to main- Included Mrs. Joseph Strasser 1006 Oak Tree Road urn nlii" colleges and urilvw ' ',, u)im | and recrea- to be built In Edison on a tract Eighth District president; Mrs tain our present bed population and the mite boxes will be dis- The music score for the Danbelln, New Jersef lr.lt.les lKl ,le R nhe felt she of land north of Metuchon, at |ratio during that period," said Theodore D o w d , ^Middlesex played and dedicated. A special ny Kaye film, "The Man from Tel. t l l-MMi _• extraordinarily e !,., mnny new friends.the Junction of James street "We he. "We must. In effect, run to county council" president, '•""* Mis report will be given on thethe Diners' Club." will be com—Mrs. Sarah Zellner, ",. sinted made the and Route 27. proud that a man such as Oov—Mrs. Sarah aeiiner, w e 'Bibles ^ ^ - . donated ~ - — Bertha Niemlee, Junior vlo m e m r s of posed by Stu Phillips. stand still" ol'Bibles donated by by members , ,,[ poclal value to On« of the most dlstlnqulnhed •rnnr Edison should consent to District 2; Mrsiionx, was a weekend guest president of D the local chiirch for a mission) The new, 200-hrd, Commun* ' the mission this undertak AT, and Mrs, Walter Huryk, ,,upndlng because It and best beloved of New Jersey' participate ity Hospital Is to bo among the. .James Bhnrry, Iselln Auxiliary [Wood Avenue. church In Wlnston-Salem, N.C. 'His consent ti ',!,, ni linw to get along living citizens former Rovorno Ing/'RfUd BerR. Strauer and Mist Miss Trudy S ,n|]|(,t,. strangers. Edison Is a son of the noted lnHonorary Campaign first in New Jersey specifically Matty Sherry of Iselln —Daniel Tearpock, West Mrs. Robert Stephen will re-|| ll Junto Jt designed to Incorporate, the ,ik nlso gave a talk ventor. Thomas Alva and Minn D i l l * lift It'lialimaii emphasises his con Warren Street, is recuperating port on the final arrangements I At thoughtful' Progress Patent ,,,1 slides on her sum- (Miller) Edison. Until loni, h corn with trm terrifying urgency vice commander of Colonln Me at home after being a patient iade for the church bazaar, „ _ concept which utilizes .,' iiu-liidlnf stopover In served as chairman o! the Me lot the "Crossroads" need for|Cnre, tcember 7, at when the asat Passalc General Hospital. Industrial-type practices to give morlnl Post. Company am additional beds." u(.,'i ill, where she Vis- Graw-Edlaon ditional hospital b —Mr, and Mrs, Robert Ack- clatlon will sponsor the bakOfficers Inducted were Jun better patient care at lower '..'('immiuer, Mrs, ttobert has been a dlrect-or of the .lone; Mr. Berg went on to no,te that goods table. Langendorf, president; Nanc erman, Adams Street, were' [ I t ' ,,„. (ormef Helen Clark & Laughlln Steel Corporatlor t normally takes at least three I cost, A. EDISON hosts Sunday to Mrs. Edward BIHTHDAlf 1 ilcCord, first vJce prefllden , ,ik Ihe'h visited forCARDS WOODBRTDGE Krlstlne Zalek, second vie Ackorman, Mr. and Mrs. Pat,;,,si(lciitsMr. and Mrs. [rick Patry and Edward McCole, Ml. Carmel PTA Sett Wi have i compltti president; L i n d a Sanche Veteran* Alliance ,, /.isctinu In their home LIONS CLUB tilwtion Newton, and Mr, and Mrs treasurer; Pamela White, ; .Ariz and took many Meeting Tonight, 8 lOOretary; Will Present [Robert McCole, Kenilworth. Conducts Services Gall Me Cord, chap ...'V' .side trips. Including WOODBBIDOE — Our U d y lain; Donna Eck, conductress —Mr. ana Mrs. uouls Helr WOODBRIDOE — In honor .,' •!;! border Into Mexico. of the men and women who of Mt. Carmel PTA will meet Laura Sanchez, guard; Karei Imall, Livingston, visited Mr . ,.',. she visited a friend [tonight. 8:00 at the church Wolf, patriotic instructoriEl" and Mrs. Walter Kronert gave their lives In the service ,,:..x mid was the guest Wolf, p a t r i o t i c lnstructo Wood Avenue, and then at, t much so huge that WOODBRTDOE-All mothers children of St. James" School Of their country, the Eileen Wolf, historian; and tended a performance of St at wish the that It Is one of the best reg- Alliance conducted Veterans h to help witli the • HUM lilKh school. La who w Christmas bazaar, December 2, ulated schools In the diocese. Day memorial services, Sunday, article sale, Monday, 8:30 p.mMaureen Hughes and Mary Jecella's PTA "Muslcaim '62' YVoodbridge High School ,Mi some time In Los at Woodbridge Senior Hlgr Zalek, color bearers. I:KI nearby Corona are requested to attend a meet- He also announced the newly In Woodbrldge Park at the In th« church hall, Saturday, February 2nd 91 Main Street Religious articles will also Participating In initiation School. •o both Marina Land ing today, 1:30 P. M., In theintroduced savings plan Wmonument. at 8:30 P.M. WOODBRIDGE -Mrs. Louis Schmltt an< cafeteria of St, Jame's School,,[working out and the parents Peter Qarcla, commander be sold during the two days of ceremonies were Cheryl Curtis, i -.'viand. Benefit Woodbrldge Lions according to an announcement should continue to encourage , ta waversak senior vice Forty Hours Devotions, Sunday Alice Amello, Christine Fabio, son, George, Rahway, wen OPEN EVENINGS ids Angeles, she went jby Mrs. Patrick Golden, presi- the children In this regard. Club Charities Patricia Amelio, Loraln San- guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs commander; Thomas J. Meeand Monday. Hawaii where she dent, at the regular mei'tlnc of The library fund award was han, adjutant; Victor Chrlstof ez, Debra dreftthouse, NancylAlexander CutKbertoon Any outstanding Islands and visited Itht PTA Tueidny night The won by Mrs. Walter Kopcbo iferson, chaplain; tlw Tost 'from the September candy salt •f of Interest. Com• jirf! bazaar will begin, 4 P M in tfie and Mrs. S. Raslmowlcz. The [color guards and members of should Should be turned In by by the , the mainland, Mr«. Start saving NOW \or the school auditorium4 with food attendance was won by thethe Post participated. room representatives during ,,vrr the top* of the and novelty Items for Christ classes of Sister Mary Judith During the services addresses this meeting. Happiest Christum ever . . , } Mountains up to the mas giving 6ftercd for sale, land Sister Mary Austin. Iwere made by Committee RobWorld'* Fair and from . Hostesses were mothers of the ert Jacks and Joseph Manzione, • ..,„•„. tb New Y o r k . At Mrs. Golden also announced! ISELIN PERSONAL and by Benjamin Sunshine and —The Christ's Ambassadors there will be no December meet- (seventh grade students. I Airport, she was inWaversak of the Alliance. of Iselln Assembly of Ood ! !o her first 'copter Ing, but the annual Christmas . ttir City Of N « r York party, Including a turkey dinPrank Sinatra Jr., 18, son olChurch will not meet this w«ek Mrk. During the busU ner will be held, Deoember 11, the famous actor-singer made because of the special services ,-i;nit *hlch precededi^-30 P. M., in the school audlhis television debut on Jack that are being sponsored by •MIII several Federationjtorium. Resenatlons must be the church. | Benny's T/V show. made b • ,'ionsfrom other clubs V December 8 and any 0116 William Interested in attending COLOINA — Over 150 guests ..id by Mrs. ihe workshop meetings;"1" contact Mrs. Golden. ,„ were In attendance at the anmi the thtrdWednei-j The president further till"' an-i \v\ M;vch month hav* been|nounced the children's Christ- nual paid-up membership party f •I for November and'mas party will be held on the'and fashion show of Sisterhood because of the holl- last day of school prior to the' of T e m p i e Beth Am. ; •I lie next meeting will be holiday vacation . Mrs. Joseph 3 T , ,nh JB> D ...On.„,,,,,, hand toa ngr.,C the gue.U ^ „,_.„.„,,,„, 5, at 1:30p.m Tlrpak, Mrs. John Schlmpf,! Rabbi Wltkin and Cantor Hlllel H B. Rankln Cliff and Mrs. John Smith are In iSadowltz, aws Mrs. Murray HelTberc will be a Christ- charge. _ :ler, president. Buying gifts for all your loved ones r. .rsm and gifts Will be ri ro hn,Us«. ^11 t»' t T » i e i M C o n <l c ar d party of the M r s W l t k l n > a n h o n o r a r y is far more fun when you know you d Co-hostesw. will be u Kheduled or Janua.7 m e m b e r , r e a d the opening !:nn I .arson, Mrs. Ralph t e r m 30 With Mrs. WUlUm Koltar. p n y e r t n d t h i n k e d Bjgterhood can do it without piling up bills. We ,:.ft Mrs. W. W, Brun,Mr». K. Toscano, and Mr«. J.j, o r l t g mtion ol t n e h o U 8 e g l f t know of 3,950 people who will agree. iDwyer In charge, b\it a l l ' r e c c n t l y p r c s e n t ed to her. mothers of eighth grade stu-; A professional-type ramp was They're all members of our Club erected m h e TTemple e m pie bbuilding ?21.t* f*.^!^! 1 . 0 !" ^. l Il!' erected Intthe onu Conference* who receive their Christmas Club affair defrays expenses for t h e j f o r t h e f a s n l o n s n o w M r 8 \ To III' Ueltl Nov. 25 l 9 M iWduiMon. iRomanoff. membership vlcei money, adding up to approximately A Mass for deceased members: presldent introduced Mrs. Doris the sport An interesting' case V - The second In the.will be held during the month A r n s t e r i narrator $500,000, in plenty of time for holiin point is last year's winner wrles of Cana Confer-iand Mrs. Golden requested all Models were Mrs. Sandford of the T « m p l « Gwathmey day shopping. Paying with cash, . family life will be held [members to attend. Feal, who wound op the TRA iBrOdy, Mrs. Charles Bobkler School. Novem-f, aster* Mary Clemens, In adSteeplechase Champion of '61. M r g eol Straus, Mrs. Neal they'll find it less expensive, too. r Harry Love, Mainland fox:om 8 to 11 P. M. In'dressing the group, said that B a r n r m r dt, Mrs. Bernard Welnhunter f a r m • r, bred Peal, That's why it makes good sense to 'parents who are not satisfied s t e l n M r s D a v l d Abrams, Mrs. Tta United Hunts Racing 'planned to sell hirtx to the it E Mayer, mod-iwith the children's first report[ Mftrtln R o t n M r 3 , Lawrence save in our Christmas Club. Join discus* the parent-|c»rd should start now to make' Levin M r s A r n o !d piatt,,Mrs Association enjoys a unique yearling (ales, laUr decided o!d distinction. It is a member of to keep the rangy colt w a mshtn. The follqw-ihcm prepare very carefully l o r | 0 e r a l d now. Whatever your plans, we have and Mrs. Qi Thoroughbred Racing Associa- hunter. Six foot thr« and will be Included: the neit report due January 29.i K a s d l n weighing 180 pounds, Mr. Love tions but doesn't have a racea Club tofityour needs. track. It does, however, have proceeded to ride Peal with the Green Spring V a l l e y two, itakea-studded U n i t e d Hunts Daya under th« acgin Houndo. Feal d*monitrat«4 a of the New York Racing As- bit too much speed for a comsociation at Belmont Park, the fortable hunter and was put feature of which is the Templa in training. At five last year Gwathmey 'Chase Handicap h« proved himself a champion, with $50,000 added, is Steepkchasing has something , talk, M»r. Charles a*"™*- ™{U"; ^ * * J which, the richest Steeplechase in the else to boast of: not since »:.<! Mr. Anthony McCorristln advised that A "merchandise tree high V. S. The United Hunts kept an owner-breeder, horseplayer MK 4-1661, or Mr. Mother Benlgna, supervisor of lighted the evenings deco horse racing alive in New and betimes official named wmiam ChtfatflU. schools, reported In her recentwhlch Included autumn follag York during the Governor G e o r g e Washington had a ;vislt and examination of the and flowers. Hughes hiatus of 1911-12 and U. S. President in office atcontinues to stimulate inter- tended the races until John F, est in yUeplechasing, which and Mrs. Kennedy went to the •iltDKR NOW! preserves some cf the. funda- Middleburg, Va. meeting hat mental amateur qualities of year. At Nestburv Park News Girls history Club Former Governor Edison to be Honorary Chairman Junior Install Slate ^s trip Slides 0 / Community Hospital's Fund-Raising Campaign , , Woodbridge OaVs S^jSssresMra*?-5? ! : • • • St. James 1'TAAnnounces Plans for Bazaar, Dec. 2 NOTRE DAME GrtaEE CLUB PUBLIX PHARMACY Paid-Up Member Party Success —OFF AND BUNNING by John J. Day—| .1 (hrtetm (I ul) I ; ;hr " ^5Ci«sr«?£s?« ff -" ^Zt ^Z S r S S j K t f t i a ' - . P^s were awarded to "Meet Your Friends" PERSONALIZED ICHRISTMAS CARDS Tavern, Inc. NT SHOP t'urntr William &. New Streets WOODMtlDUK < MAIN STOEET • Liquor t Wine • Sandwiches TOTALLY N E W ! DARINGLY DIFFERENT! REALLY TERRIFIC! FULLY ELECTEIC! - VISIT - A&P's Most Modern SUPER MARKET 306 INMAN A .V E COLONIA, N.4O I'.usy to Reach! (> »U minutes away ''••Hi ull points in ^ ownship Low Prices SMITH-CORONA COMPACT2 5 O A full-featured,fully electric office typewriter at the price of a manual!t I FOR $250 rtuif.i.T. Middlesex County's Largest Bank PERTH AMBOY d Stamps k Full-tin kiyboatd • Kingilit cirrl«g« t Automatic carriagt return |» Automitlc repeat Chirtctin p- H«lf.»pace Kay • Electric backspace kty Savings Institution And loti man iltstric lyp*v«rit«f f«ttur«i for lull ptrferminM, fultduty office typing 6«« it today I Try It todtyl - Large FREE Parking Area - Open 'Til 9 p. m. - Monday thru Thursday Friday T i l 10 p. m. - Saturday, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. OPEN SUNDAYS 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. WOODBRIDGE BUSINESS MACHINES CO. 250 Amboy Avenue N«»r Tuioplkt ME 6-0010 Woodbridge PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY Mondoy • Thundov 9 A.M. • 3 P.M. SERVICE TO SAVERS SINCE Mtabir Fidtfdl DifW'H In.uram. Cofpoiatiwi Md<ry 9 A.M. • 4 P.M. 1869 LOW-COSf MONEY ORDERS In amMfrti !eS Fords Woman Heads Move To Form Hospital Group „..„,..., Mrs. _ jMrs. Warren D. Ehrlich, Mrs. James Quncketibush, Mrs. tJames Forgone, and M r s . (George Ogilvic. PTA Plans Talk By Philosopher ifotZknksqMni Zatlcs... EVERYTHING GOOD FOR THE FEAST! Even "Santa" Is Cheering About > * ^ This Special! First National of Your Name on Charles Wira "in its studies of existing hospitals," said Mrs. Wira, "our board discovered that women of the varluus hospital auxiliaries hfid played important roles in the establishment and maintenance of almost every institution looked into. With our men away, working in plant, office and shop all day, it falls to the women to be informed about community affairs and needs. Unless we are prepared to carfy our share of solving the "crossroads" appalling bed shortage, we certainly deserve the hospital waiting lists and corridor beds that are now our lot." Noting that, while women's auxiliaries tend to become focal points of social activitly their real functions are service to the community, Mrs. Wira stated that all Interested public elt.tee.ns are cordially Invited to participate in Monday night's meeting. "Time permitting.' she said, "we hope to establish the form which the olgaii tion is to take and elect officers as well." Interested persons may con- Christmas Cards TODAY THRU SATURDAY, NOV. 17 prktt flfftdlvt at oH Ntw J«r«j, P»gr| Rivtr, Middletown and N«w City tfniat W» r*t«rv* tk* rigKi to limit quantities. Mort told for r*tali. BONUS STAMPS No Coupons N m d e d . . . Buy A l l You W a n t ! EXTRA A ^ . GRFEN STAMPS Choose from Our Excellent with purriiaM of a 10 01. (or J i m U k F a d Selection of Boxed Cards FINAST SMALL STUFfffi OLIVES by RUSTCRAFT - NORCROSS HALLMARK - BARKER EXTRA frH. GREEN STAMPS §} wirt pmchow of o lOoLJuJunbittofc and others FINAST LARGE STUFFED OLIVES PL ATT EXTRA &H. GREEN STAMPS STATIONERY 100 Main Street. Woodbridge with purcfcoM of an I M . C»4IO po^ FINAST WALNUTS M U T S EXTRA AM. GREEN STAMPS wWi pvrdraM o( a 1 ponrvd loaf FINAST POTATO BREAP Specials at Bakery Section DONTB Finast Butter Scotch ANGEL res. S3t 14n.tia CAKE Finast Green Giant Niblets 3 Hawaiian Punch 3 2 Flako Pie Crust 2 Cranberry Sauce Alcoa Aluminum Foil Libby Pumpkin 23< 2 Mott's Apple Cider Nabisco Cookies Royal Prince Yams 2 12 oi. catii PARTY DRINK OCEAN SPRAY Buy a dishwasher and get out of the kitchen faster. Automatically prerinses, washes, rinses and dries. Saves hours of daily drudgery. And a portable dishwasher can be used in any kitchen. (rigHlar 25« pkg.) Finast (»*••« w POWER PACK BREAD Looking for the Perfect Gift? Buy a dishwasher at your favorite store. PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY TAXPAYINS KRVANT Of A WHAT STATE Golden Home and High School Encyclopedia fctatf Nt. 10 On Saltft*WMk 16 02. cans HEAVY Z5ft. DUTY roll 17 n. cans ZE3TFUL TAN6Y Big Dippr Ctoe. P ( H , 8 « . Malloiart, 8 oz. 0tiM.C«v.SigirWifiri,8B. 17 oi. cam 43 Finast English Muffins 48 02. cant FLAKY TEDDER Food Specials FARM HOUSi APPLE PIES NUT BUNS 'iM1 BUY0 1 H«...llm^pr,.,honk '»i * * . . . pi.. j e ii,; mralt for Ik. «.,|,,nd. ^ GREEN STAM PS Stores FREE IMPRINTING Georgeanne Neuh is Wed At Double Ring Ceremony Ployed byTvm (1 "Footnotes on the Atom," "Phirls ° n . Woortilii(1,' losophical Physics," "Idea Men band BUHHI,,| , of Today." ' T h e Elements of School and v,lllt Logic" and "The School ExCompany, i'|. n ,\ amined." He also has co-authored a series of science textPOBD8 — Dr. Vincent E. books for elementary schools, FORDS — Miss Oeonreanne t>«UWmt with tfange lace EXTENhKn I V, Smith, a Catholic philosopher, A native of Cincinnati, Pro- the f t m volume of which will Neun. 163 Third Street, daugh- featuring a Sabrlnaa neckline aaf . r r p , n , ' ' Ml \> fessor Smith received his uny will address Our Lady of Peace appear in 1963. ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. and a bouffant skirt with a N a m a n dergraduate degree at Xavier Parent-Teachers Association in ack ending I In a chapel c h l Rev. Brzozowskl said that In George Neun. and Carl Hansen, bustle back the church auditorium Tuesday University In 193«. Two yearn light of the speaker's back- lion of Mr. and Mrs. QewKC train. A seed pearl and rhlne- ments »( N. personnel f,,t later he was swarded a Diploat 8:00 p.m., according to Rev. ground and stature as an edu- Hansen, 189 Northfleld Road stone crown held her fingertlpl sayltiR they „ Joseph R. Br7X)zowski, pastor. ma by the University of Fri- cator, the PTA extends an Invl- Mllllngton, were united in mar- veil. bourg, Switzerland. , He also [the United si Dr. Smith, who is director of holds master's and doctor'* [tatlon to hear Dr. Smith's lec- riage a t Our Lady of Peace Maid of honor was MUs Paof Culm the Philosophy Science Instidegrees from the Catholic Uni- ture especially persons engaged Church. Rev, Christopher Rell- tricia McKee, Metuchen. Ser- The Seen tute at St. John's University, versity of America and has in public and parochial edu- ly officiated at the duoble ring ving as best man waa James applies tn Brooklyn, will discuss "Why mi ceremony. Petersen, Edison. Usher was tiVC duty" : done graduate work at Harvard: cation. Knowledge Pays Off." 6eorge Hansen. Jr., Edison, that there University and the MassachuThe bride, given in mnrriage Will 1)1 Dr. Smith Joined the faculty setts Institute of Technology. Goulp has been well defined by her uncle, Victor Kucharek, brother of the bridegroom. except ill I, of St. John's in 1969. He holds' Mrs. Hansen, a graduate of further 111)1 lr the rank of full professor In the Professor Smith Is the Auth- as putting two and two together South Plalnfleld. was attired In a gown of peau de sole em- Metuchen High School, Is em- from in department of philosophy. Pre- or of several books, including and making it five,—Labor. viously he had been a professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Darne, South Bend. Ind., and has served as ft visiting profesior at Laval University, Quebec. EDISON—First stpp towards tact any of the members of the A.,^-I p . , . . nn'A / / „ ; # the foi-mation of n Women's steering committee as follows:!* 1 *" 1 ™ tOHanaiimi Auxiliary for the planned Com- Mrs Charles Wira, Miss Jo- Discuss r iind'tiawng AVENEL - A joint meeting minilty Hospital will be taken amrc w , M h R g Wira, Mr j p 8 no n m . Monday. November glerl, Mrs. Richard Japo, Miss of Avenel Memorial Post 7164, Veterans of Foreisn Wars, and 10, at the Clara Barton School. Purpose of the meeting will be Doll. Mrs. John O. Kovach, Mrs. Its auxiliary was held Monday tn permit members of the aux- Helen Toth. Mrs. Scott Macan, night at the Maple Tree Farm. iliary's steering rommittee and Mrs. Jeremiah Dumbs, Mrs. Plans were made to raise funds Intrrestrd members of the pub- Brace Eggcrt, Mrs Joseph Han- to complete the post home. lic to henr Mrs. Inez Croue, ish. Mrs. John BieRlecki, Mrs. The post and the auxiliary Pi esldiMit of the Netf Jersey As- iTheodore Bomeisier, Mrs. Mat- are holding membership drives. Prospective auxiliary members snrintlon of Hospital tal Auxlltar ,thew Mrs. t h e w DDrwal. rwftl] M r s EErnest r n p s t Doff. „„„,,, ,i Ao,..o..v., may contact Mrs. John Ostirs, speak on the organization,,, Mr5 Will|Rm H lns]1 nninivt hrts. ' . , : -p. AJcey, Mrs. Mli-'hoff,' Oak Street, Veterans with anrt objectives of women's hos- M f j pitiil auxiliaries, ton Bronstein, Mrs. V. J. Can- overseas duty during World Prime mover of the new namela.' Mrs. Edward Jtohden- Wars I and II and the Korean grnup is Mrs. Charles W. Wira berg. Mrs. Benjamin Reese, War are eligible for memberwin) lesidss at Llddle Avenue'Mrs. Thomas Fnnpionl, 8r., Mrs. ship in the pastMrs. Wira Rained pnm- ; jerrold Flnkel. Mrs. ThnmM Post .meetings ftrr hfld the; " inetice a few years back for her swales. Jr.. Mrs. Leo Weiss, ifirst and trjird Tuesdays of efforts in rmvinp the name of,Mrs. Phillip Schwalje, Mrs.'each month at the Maple Tree the Township changed fromiRRvmond A. Hecht. Mrs. Char-'Farm. Raritnii to Edison, and many other civic activities. She is a member of the Board of Trus; tees of the Community Hospital Group, and acting on their behalf. Mrs. I!.- NOVEMBER 15, 16, 1962 PAGE EIGHT Swe«t Picktei '-«- ^ 2'£69« Swwt Gherkins '-»*" "«-ta- 37« Midget Gherkins 7-^- »-* •-•fc-- 35e Vermont Maid Syrup White Crabrheat Medium Shrimp Mixed Nuts * - * « • Dry Toast Peanuts '""*• Reddi-Wip •"u w otl- mi ***** "• ""59* Finast Aluminum Foil «*••"•« 29« None Such Mince Meat "WUIAI»«49« Mines Meat ^ Z Cinnamon Crisps am* Ma real Hankies - w, Marcal Napkins Chase & Sanborn Tenderleaf Tea Bags c« i*« 6 6 C Green Giant Corn 2 'I" 3 * Duncan Hines •»«•*• 4 5 « Chicken T" Sea ** •»• ** 32« Nestle's Decaf I«I«89C Ban Deodorant MaxweH House Coffee >N" 1.28 IK,. 29 " Farm H O U M Pumpkin Pie * FARM HOUSE MINCE PIE Btrdi l y t Orange Juice 6 CHI Birds l y « Sweet Peas "YorOwdtn Cut Corn *Yor' Garden Cooked Squash Mrs. Paul'* Candied Potatoes Sweet Exclusive! Birdi RCA Victor S N h U H i At Fr«M rod ° ff# PAGE NINE NOVEMBER 15, 16, 1982 Original Skit Presented At Sisterhood's Party are asked to join. The choir ,y Junior Girls' Unit of the ;he mothers of Mrs. will be under the- direction of ind Mrs. Taylor's classes were Rdtie, William, and LaureUe, the Barn Dance, sponsored by ludlea Au ot V F W No Kenneth Becker.-* " the Women's Auxiliary of the ilahway; Mr. and Mrs. Otto B. vember h. at Post Hall. Plaru nostesses. The PTA will spon- —The Sweet Adelines, CIQVIselln Boys Afoletlc League, Dougherty and children, Keith were also made for a Christ- sor a cake sale Sunday after erleaf Chapter of Iselln, will .nd Kevin, Menlo Park; Mrs, Saturday at VFW Hall, Lincolnmas party In December and aall masses. Mothers of Miss meet Monday, 8:30 pjn.. In St. Highway. After the dance, the! on the recent successful iSimoleon, Metuchcn. Murphy's claw will Bupply and AVENEL — "This Is skating party In January. The Cecelia's School. . roup sell the cakes. Mrs. Edward —The Soap Box Derby which Ut«, Sisterhood", »n orlglnallrummage sale, expressing her —Mr. and Mrs, William * next regular meeting of the ^ Ahn, Faith, Hope and George Graham and ttaughtew. Mute oanctng unit irtlL.b* held Saturday, Pwceuy U In charge, assisted WKtf to Tie sr»MWB« by -Cub iklj written W MrsEdward I appreciation for all help, toy Mrs. T. and Nancy, Goodrich Street —The r featured at the| Th» opening address November 24, at 11 a.m. Jr., Charles Street; Mr. and n.-l. 48, Aa Saturday n.»...j._ was - . - . .,„-» QtniS was »•« fraturfifl Pack post- Stern, meeting of the Mlsslonettes of -Mrs. JhoniM Burke pres^ l n c l f i m e n t w e f t t n _ paid-up membership party held given by Mrs. Mortimer WeiHT jwere Supday dinner guests of __fct. Cecenas PTA 1 met Mrs. Joseph Mauccrl and chilMr. and Mrs. Louts Un- Iselln Assembly of God Church, last flight and PTA 2 will meet Ident of the Udles Auxiliary of by fllaterhoad B'nal Jacob at membership vice ores.'-'.ir.t. Louis Maine, Un for dren, Rosemary, Edward, j 0 hi- Unites attended ion. Miss Graham was a wck-originally net for Monday, h u tonight. Parent-teacher confer- the Iselln Chemical Hook and event ha* been set for1 Novem- the local Jewish Community After the invocation *)veV by", been postponed until next In honor of seph and Robert; and Mlsi lend guest of Mr. and Mrs: ... __ ences will begin promptly at r Ladder Co., District 11, anber 24, on Middlesex Turnpike Center. Mrs. Martin LltinKer. Mrs Philip Brand, Mrs Lit-, Monday, at 6:30 P.m., because •nnk, one yearDorhi CoRswell. Bird Avenue Graham. president, and the following lnger addressed thp iwmhf« pm. In the classrooms. Aite nounced a meeting tonight, at near GUI Lane, at 1 p.m. ,,f Mr. and' Mrs.Mrs. Harry Evans and clill and' Mrs. -Several East James Place of the monthly teachers' nwet th« meeting with the teachers^ 8, at the Auth Avenue flre- —The Ladles Aid 8oclety of past presidents were In the cast; ufglrig continued coope' aHrni .,„„, Mefuchen.'dren Dorothy and Harry, Ken residents, Including Mr. and|lng. a business meeting will be held housc. flection of officers will the Plrst Presbyterian Church Mrs Stern, Mrs. Julius Schiller, of all the member* ',, Mr. and Mrs. nedy Place; Mr. and Mrs. AlMrs. Edward Chemplel, Mr. and -The Ladles Auxiliary ol [in Our Lady of Lourdes Hall be held. Mrs. Hy Farer, uiuneUUtt* met Monday tn Fellowship Mrs. Milton ,k, Lincoln High-'wander Cuthbertson and clnl uvlrs. John Galliano, Mr. and Volunteer Fore Co. 1 met las' Rehearsals lor St. Cecelia's Harry Schiller, Mrs. Hyman t p r e s l d < n t , read tiie con;*planned with th Hall. Plans were discussed f o r " A social Is ,,d Mrs. Arthurdren, Richard and Maureen, Mrs. Clarence Kane, and Mr night at the Green Street FireSerulnlck, Mrs. Manny Temkin.cc rr i( ll tt ii oo nn ou { n e w numbers WHO ill t t t Bister Mary An Childrn , a Christmas party. Mrs. GusMrs ' « ••-" of officer „„ Arthur. Mag-jOak Tree Rond. Other guestf and Mrs. Theodore Caliendo' house. house. Nominations Nomn morrow from 7 to 8p p.m. Girls, tave De Prelter, president an-, Mrs. Leonard Lleberman "Include Mrs. Menache Zl«c- t h l hony« a niirt Mrs. George attending were and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kro- for the coming year were hel< In the sixth and seventh grades nounced the next meeting will Hy F a r e r zo'wer, Mrs. Harold Feitt. Mrs. children, Ruth'William Scnnlc —A record hop will bo he! ilasses as hostesses. Last night .•;il be Monday evening, November The choral group consisted of: David Klarveld, Mrs. CUfl Mrs. Philip Greenspan, Mrs. Krenteman. Mrs. Norman -Religious Instructions for Jack Tlllman, Mrs. Hunter Wil- Greenspan, Mrs, IrvuiR Weiss, public school children, who at-son, Mrs. Jerome Rosenberg iMrs. Aaron Elsenbach, Mrs. tend St. Ceeella's Church will and Mrs. Lou Baiter. 'Philip Beck, Mrs. Leonard A short business meeting was Keen, Mrs. Ifving Shames^ be held Saturday at 9:30 Mrs. ' Ira. Al Palkln, Mrs. Harry' . . . -wrvvla r ™ will . . , . be *° provl p.w,,Ucu.,held id. held at which Mrs Bui All children In grades two nick announced a check has Asker, Mrs:'William Bchaefff, Ibeen sent to the congregation, Jrs. Donald Rivers, Mrs. through eight are urged to atfulfilling a pled"? fnv »vi» yi^r Charles Iharles Kanlg, Eanlg. Mrs. D David tend. —The Iselln Fife and Drum Mrs. Sidney Nochlfnson re- Lemberg, Mrs. Harry Schiller Mrs. Abe Rosenthal, Mr». [corps, sponsored by the Chemical Hook and Ladder Co., Dis-mlnster Fellowship will meet at George Levlnson, Mrs Murray dosgowsky, Mrs Paul Metztrict 11, will meet Monday and 7 p.m, at the church. ger, Mrs. Edwari Muska, Mrs. Wednesday evening at 7:30 —Boy Scout Troop 47 meet* Benjamin GaWitz and Mti. with the director, Robert tomorrow, 7:30 pm., at the r Katherine Hattel. Painter, at the ofd flrehouse, First Presbyterian Church. Co-ordinators —The Junior Westminster i Harding Avenue. Mr. Painter Co-orainawrs of. u»,the v,1B affair —The Teenettes 4-H Club were Mrs. Weil ana Mrs. announced new members are —The Teent l erman. Committee memrwts sought. Instruments are of Isell^ will hold its regular j provided and the child will bework meeting Tuesday evening were Mrs/ Jules IMer and Mfo. taught to play. The Corps is with the leader, Mrs. Joseph Stern, program; Mrs. Hyraim For Your Holiday Shopping Conv«ni«nce Rapacloli, 3 Revere Blvd., Edl Serulnick, Mrs. Irving Adlet and [State champion. Mrs. Harold Melt?;, dinner: Mn, —The Altar Boy candidates Friday, Nov«mb«r 23rd, Regular Stora Houn which did not meet last —The Junior and Senio Lleberman and Mrs. Helmut will meet Baturdaj at choirs of First FresrjytPTta Marum, invitations; Mrs. ill a.m. in Our Lady of PaQhurch of Iselln will mee Green.and Mrs'. Kanig, reservt* Wednesday evening for rehear jtlons; Mrs. Milton Pascal, v|»* tljjja Hall. ' r.lhorty Bell Council, Sons Ml, the Junior Choir at 7 p.mual techniques; Mr«. Hy Haber{and Daughters of Liberty, held and Senior^ Choir at 8 p.m. man, Mrs. Pelft, Mrs. Harry iU semi-monthly meeting with —The seventh grade stii Kutner and Mrs. Albert 8o»I Mr. nnd Mrs. Spencer Green, dents of St, Cecelia's Sena sner, table arrangements; Mrs, Planeta Joseph Hertzfleid, program , iTiioste Street, on Tuesday. Anthe | !i\ouncement was made that the 'Freeman, program CQTBW | next meeting will be Tuesday Natural fflsfory recently/ November 27, 8 p.m. at the GLAMOR GIRLS Greens' home. —Senior Girl Scout Troop 43 will meet tomorrow, 7:30 pjn. with the leader, Mrs. William1 Doerr. Westbury Road. Activities for the Christmas season will be discussed. St. Ceoella's High School of Religion classes will take place Monday from 7 to 8 p.m I The freshmen and sophomores' will meet in the cafeteria and the juniors and seniors In Our Lady of Patlma Hall. —•The Honorettes 4-H Club will meet Monday from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. with the leader Mrs Wally Bowen, Correja Avenue —The Society for the Preservation and- Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartets Sing Ing in America will meet Tuesday 9 p.m., in the VFW Hall Lincoln Highway. Men who en (*.*•. IritiAatTvrVtn *<\<*i lltghHy Hifldtr) joy staging and harmonizing | In the grand old way, are al ways welcome. —The St. Vincent De Paul Society of St. Cecelia's Church1 will meet Tuesday ( at St. Cecelia's Church will meet Tuesday at St. Cecelia's School, e K « Total* Room 207, 8 p.m. Sorry, Miss. Your salesman quit his job-and left Fellowship of First Presbyterhour ago" ian Church will meet Sunday an hour ago at 10 a.m! The Senoir West- PERSONALS STAMPS! fOU SAVE TWICE...LOW PRICES AND Holiday Week Store Hours: lirst National Tuesday & Wednesday Evenings T i l 9 P.M. Stores A YOUNG, BROAD BREASTED USDA TURKEYS 10 TO 17POUNDS 18 POUNDS & OVIR Ib SEMI-BONELESS SMOKED HAM M9c CHICKEN LEGS ™« CHICKEN BREASTS WHlTl MUI *55c IACK u r SLICED BACON OCl PAK VEAL STEAKS v 33c riJH SAUSAGE MEAT SWIFT SAUSAGE •»*»«•* HAYDU COLO CUTS *-•*• 25« • ' "» VKH> IUNCHIOK OUVI 01 MCOI t MMINTO lO*f) No Shank-No Ixcttt Fat No Skin and Only On* Small B O M a i Shown AX !<10 ISoz. lilt $t W R T ' S DELIGHT NECTARS GREEN GIANT PEAS —1_ _. and kniU, Antron* Nylon wing sections. White Only. ' 3 9 5 "GlamourHips" Finast" PANTY GIRDLE Whole Boiled Onions Lycra* Spandex long leg panty girdle with side panels for extra thigh control. New comfortablv seamless crotch) all Finast elastic leg construction. Machine wash18 u. eaii able, dryable. 49 S.M.L White and Black. ( Styla LJ7 -Finastr Fruit Cocktail 1 CHOKPIO A { O 7oi.|an 0 1 LIGHT & DARK HOLIDAY FRUIT RING DeUx. 21b 1.98 R . S . 2 IW.1.38 - GREEN GIANT MEXKORN LIGHT BAR lib. HOUK Plane* To Beuutijy Your Home Far The HoMduys ~ BEECHNUT wonderful on body. Embroidered Nylon- A &B, 32-36; Yellow Turnips££ f,wu. * U1Y FOODS Jantzenaire foam pads. Light, natural, tricot cups for smooth line under sheen LIBIT & DARK PI V . a CompUt, Vortoly of Nut., Dot., and Fig. For Yovr Hplidoy P.«t. 16 oi. | Accent Bra — Holiday Fruit Cake Potatoes U« ' "» 25 7 9 E Oranges ^ 5 •' 49 Grapefruit s 4 2 9 Mclntosh Apples 3 2 9 Yellow Onions - 3 ^ 19 WATER SOfTENER .. ..a' begins with a smile and a WHOLE OR HALF Season's Finest Fresh Fruits and-Vegetables POTHOS or PHILODENDRONS "The Friendly Store" HALIBUT STEAKS 6 9 \Seatood Special, SWORDFISH STEAKS CmhntacSSVil* 1895 CHRISTENSEN'S 1962 STRAINK) 4 oi. jar* 99c L cam 43< AlAox. m temi 45c 2 ."65 CUW CIAHT UPUA0US Lycra* u DuPont'i regitlcrtd trait mark jur in Spwidex fibtr. WtAU TETLEYSTEA BAGS 100topk fl . 1 |J7 "ITKIAUV PDICID THIS WttJT SWIFT'S JUNIOR FRANKS 2Wox.|ar25C STORE HOURS: DAILY 9:30 A.M. - 6 VM. FRIDAY 9:}0 A.M. • 9 P.M. OPEN A1X DAY WEDNESDAY Free Customer Parking At Rear Entrance To Out Store. NOVEMBER 15, IB, 1362 PAOE TEN T1, I'll', Nicholas kntchui, Jr.. Elizabeth Avrii/ir: Tlinmn.s J. S<-nlly . Mudisun street and Anthony |(5. S n i i t s h a \ Arthur Place, nil |of Isrlln and "Wawffi. Purfey By FHIx (The Cat) Brown JDeGrassc Street, Fords. . . . AlONK IN A person suffering with arth- diet or in vitamins. There are several 45 records! fred Bianchi, Court Street, ritis has a condition of in- An old history is thnt rheu-j we would like to suggest for Woodbridge, was among the matoid arthritis will start after' your consideration. Columbia' employers of Raritan Arsenal flamed Joints that cause con- a strong emotional upset such ulil( fralii. Like HIP comreleases one by Robert Goulet 'I' 1 w '"" honored fof 20 years of service 11 1 ftrthrltls l«|ns sudden death In the family, (tolnii Where Do 1 Go Prom . . . Harotfl schraiw, cotonla, mon worry over the illness of Here? and What Ktnfl O f was recently elerted vlpp pr«Bi- brought on by any munbrr of re and Thrre: varied diseases and physical loved onp. loss of B .lob. workAm I? Both are well done • If1,110 tlll(1 (1' '> dent of the senior class a t A number of seniors lit Ruting under unpleasant condicon(1itlons the latter number is climbing 1, ^ ""•" Bethel College, McKenzle, T e n n . | ' ' rs and DmiRlass are practice the ladder to a top hit, |JJ!*!l~as l» » There happens to be fifty tions or the like 'nchliiK In elrmnitary and| iv p u ) < , 0 if p s . Rheumatoid arthritis is so different important forms of The Pour Freshmen, on aition * " ' '' .vcondnry schools throughout' ' " " " painful that there, is little 'arthritis and about 11)0 vwiaCBptlol 45, offer in good rhy-i n. ihn State. Robert RzicRetl, 7 Pnr the past several years, chance that anyone would try Ihm, Taps Miller and I'm Oon-' """"*<••• < • i Lincoln Avenue, Carteret, is Wllliam !s." Neebe, Elmwooditions of these. However, two prolonged self-treatment. Connn On Flshln1. Another of the f?.S(' ( ' h l " i l "••!. tnachlnp English flt Woodbrld«e Avenue, Woodoridge, has beenjof the forms together mnke up sult your doctor nnd follow his group slnger.vThe Lettcrman , (ll ' v h l • High; George Van Dalen, 5 the first donor to the Indepen- more than 70 per cent of all Instructions to the letter if you 1 v f rheumatic complaints. They true to their fashion — wax ' , " '"•' dent-Leader Christmas Fund, Marie Road, Fords, and Adrian feel arthritis Is starting. The are rheumatoid arthritis and two .slow numbers A tree t n T ' ' f ' " Vl didn't ,fall us this year, Znpoi.orky, Iiflr<:hmont Road, first sensations will usually be ihc Meadow and Attain. ' |,,,.,T ' " T ' n).°'i of Fords, teaching History cither. His check arrived in the[osteo-arthritis. stiffness in the hands or the "lit!. llrii.i «• Metuchen Hlfth: Kenneth j mail on October 29 William Rheumatoid arthritis Is the Phil Harris releases, on a Re-pains in knees for no apparent reason i Meyler. 98 Elmont Street, Comore serious of the two. It is prisr 4S disc, what IR probably BiMius, 405 Cornnll Street, Perth A in boy, English a t Woodbridge kmia, is a member of ti)<vfreRh- a progressive disease nnd lfi tin1 novelty hit of the year. PliiliRnr| CHEWING fitiM -THKFT unth-i1 High; Gilbert Gjlbertsbrt,' Wil- man crass at St. Joseph's Col- more evident around the mov- JACKSONVILLE, - F L A . — Is no newcomer to thin type of!prow liams Street, Railway, General lege, Rcnsselaer, Ind. . . . An- able Joints and can attack al- Charged with taking $1,106 ciilcitiiinment and Old Um> Nnvcinln ^ , KazUuinkas. sen ol Mr. most any part of the body. Science ftt Iftelln Junior. Time nn<t Run Red Run are U p ^ aBi<)f , ,'' from a bank's night depository 1 Robert, Riesencr, 219 Bradford and Mrs. Anthony A. Kazlaus- There are endless theories by using a wnd of chewing gum. t" l'»r ;Week " V ' Avenue, Linden, and Donald kas, 244 Woodbrldae Avenue, about the ; causes of rheuma- Chnrlrs Druoin:. 22. Tins been For oilr country ballads, J e a n ' n f t U ( ) m v i ( | ( ' Harris, 5440 Mosholu Avenue, WoodbridKc, has completed re- toid arthritis. Some facts tend sentenced to a Federal youth Khepmd's It's Never Too U t r t l l ( , V!iUnvi New York, both teaching phy- cruit training at Naval Train- to bear out the theory of incorpctional institution. mid One I^ss Heartache air C(lI1s w ) | o '^ Ing Center, Great Lakes, 111. . . sical Education a t Woodbridge fection and often it will ocour Druoin, In mnklnn night bank iiiteiestine and the muslcali n0 ( knmv I ! • High School and Woodbridge Local stores already have their after an attack of tonsilitjs, a Christmas ttock and now would severe cold, or a n infection of| deposits for a liquor store, A PLAQUE FOR A COLLEAGUE: Woodliridtf Township Employ™ Association prr-u-ntod a KarkRi'ound Is uood In the t ), ( , t i m ( ,| ( Elementary schools. The stu.slower vein. . ; „ u l l M 1 would attach a wad of gum to plaque to Mrs. Carrie Mundy at her retirement dinner, \*M to r i s h t , Bniny I>:im<>< i. assodents will teach until the be a good time to start your the gall bladder. Removal of From Corol records, we offer { the bank bag nnd press it to elation presldrnt, James MCIIURII and Mrs. Mundv. Christmas vacation. . . Pat Cas-Christmas shopping. the tonsils or frail bladder or the side Of the depoeit chute. Onu More Time, a Stereo LP help you Y" anova, Fords, at a recent conthe clearinR up of the cold will Later he would return and realbum featuring Wild Bill your v(»\v;iid vention of the 82nd Airborne often result in the disappear- trieve the bag, Davis at the organ. Davis' exMichm:' Division Association in Boston,! ance of joint pain and swellperiments with the organ re-i It worked three tlmp.s before was elected to the Board of DiIng. suited In his using the lnstmbeing caught by FBI agents. rectors for a two-year term. s ,ment for the expression of ja7.Z| mnnifa < Another popular theory Is! Tiiliiitf The N. J. chapter will hold a 1 »nd popular music. t h a t rheumatoid arthritis Is yellow-striped c 8 r ,. Rn o f f b e a u t y and Christmas party for children of Fur garments are much in the Home of hts arrangements " caused by some deficiency in snowstorm. Oysters in thr Shell members at the Fords VFW,, spotlight at this time of the Grape-hyacinths and scillas the l m l f > ° P u l a r Instnimental* are April tree for people, have already completed, CABA WIIJLIAiMS' NEW December 1G. year and 1962 has comr up with In Paris, Canadian Sunset, {ably arc grouped together and plantshell they call them, t h e KIWare RER.TER MAY TURN out to be hi many new Ideas In that line. ! and Manhatan. ed one, to one a n a one-half Jottings: 4 .seeded grwn people, and vtfje versa, •fora S h e M i in,, For the woman who like-s a "The>Bell« Are Rtmjlng," to be inches derjp In soil. 'v mcd,ium*bnton whlle. Talrulah ffiinkhcad, Active in Freshman activities change the reversllilp coat or ia 200-fodi Hyacinths are very colorful produced by MOM for CBS makes her medical debut in 4 slices of bacon At the University of Vermont is She Shouldn't Brat That CHURht linlii blue fox nnd hlnc.k Alaskan fur and huve a most delightful Cyd Charlsse and Jack Lemmon)Kll(3Bre's "How Far That Little l'*2 teaspoon Roquefort David B. Stover,'son of Mr. uud "You say your wife Is bound is quite dramatic. < Mrs. Charles C. Stover, Warcheese There is still time to plant scent. They do best when plant- will guest Star together In Di-Candle" episode and Suzanne. to have thp last word?" ' i nh'e l p w r r p In, wick Road. Coionla. . . Gilman For many of us the beautiful snowdrops, daffodils, crocus, ed below oak, elm. locust and nah Shores's March 17 show, . . Pleshette who won an Emmy 1 'v> ten.spoon.s butler 'I never knew an occasion T. Kutcher, Jr., son of Mr. andcoat of chinchilla and sable are hyacinths, glories-of thc-snow, sycamore trees. Big hyacinth NBC's "Hallmark Hall of Fame"'|nomii1ation for her performance 1 teaspoon Won-r.stnshlre when she didn't, except one." Mrs. Gilman T. Kutcher, 179 out of our reach financially scillas and winter aconites but bulbs should br planted In Is planning a late winter pte- In "Shining Image" for Klldare.! sauce "What beat her then?" '• Edgar St. and Roy Van Cleft, speaking. Many of these have don't put ofl the planting an groups of thrpp to a dozeri j sentation oratorioldoes * second episode, ' T h s Soul; Chop pepper p the he green p p p e r and "An echo." ,must be covered with four to son of Mrs. Dorothy Van Cleft, short sleeves and a soft round- unnecssary day because thrre is, 'The Messiah." "Hallmark's Killer," End medical report. onion very fine nnd combine Woodbridge Avenue, Avenel, "d look. a chance stocks will be Exhaust- five inches of louse loam, two-hour "Hamlet" has been NBC IS HOLDING VIC DA- them. Cut the bacon slices into!: marched with the Naval Reed and it won't be possible to No bulb garden is complete desigonted as the last slww of| HI MONE'S SUMMERTIME "The thirds crosswise, and then iii*| serve Surface Division 3-27, in The young apartment mother | take advantage of the pleasant without several members of the halves lengthwise. Melt theJ the season next spring TIH'RS. Lively Ones" in reserve for a Newark's annual Veterans' Day who tries to see that the young- weather to.do your planting in. daffodil family. Plant daffodil vr. HI 1-SMU butter with the Roquefort Carter*!, N, j . Producers of "International Nov parade Sunday. . . Two Colonia sters get their exercise during Snowdrops, t h e earliest to bulbs so that the blooms will prime-time spot, if one o p e n s c n e e s e a n d a d ( 1 , h ( , woreesterShowtime" and "Sing Along NOW THRU MONDAY students, juniors a t Allegheny the winter is giving some flower, should be planted in aface the light. with Mitch," televised back-to- up this winter. But producer- shire sauce. Place a piece oJ NOVEMBER 19 - 1» Cnllfge, were designated "Alden thought about this time 'of the sheltered spot, protected from King Alfred is a giant yellow back Friday nights on NBC, director Barry Shear meanwhile bacon on eacii oyster. Then Guy Williams - Don Burnett Scholars" at an Honors Day ypar tn clothes that, will be the wind but open to the sun. daffodil with a • long fluted want to combine them for & isj negotiating for two hour- spreKh each with a little of the 'DAMON and PYTHIAS1 Convocation last week. They comfortable out of doors. Sep- Place these bulbs two or three trumpet. Innocence blooms In with—Anlliiniv ihmn two-hour, one-shot special dur- PllH long "Lively Oaes" specials, chopped inKt'PdicnU from the are Richard Wodzinski, son of arates are ideal, as one can vary Inches apart and one arid one clusters, has white petals and .Imkic (,l -I,I ing the winter. "Sing Along" point of a spoon and last top Jock Mahonej Mr, and Mrs. Casimer Wodzin- the type with every change in half inches in the soil. yellow cup centers. Actea has tunes would have an all circus which may go on NBC before " T W O U l I K^ with a little of the buttercheese ski, Midfield Road and Eleanor| the weather. The Cloth of Gold crocus fol- white petals with bright red motif and be Interspersed with New Year's . . . Metropolitan mixture dropped from the point •TARZAN GOES -TO INDIA' IN A N O U I I It fn\\v Veglia, daughter of Mr. and For the mother a wool skirt lows the snowdrop by a few cup centers. Twink has a double CAKTOON tapes of "European 'circus actelOpera basso Jerome Hines of a spoon. Arrange the oysters With — K i l l l>n||;|.,. Mrs. Anthony Veglia, Marlboro with sweaters is a must, A days. Space crocus two inches bloom, colored with shades of from the "Showtime" films. For makes his first TV appearance in their shells on the broiler Cyd < I I . H I - M SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE Lane. The award recognizes heavy turtle neck sweater with apart under #• tree or large yellow and orange. SAT. i SUN. 1 P.M. the clincher, Don Amechie since his recent triumphal touri r ? c k, 'place"under a medium high academic achievement. . . a cardigan can be used when shrub. When you start your bulb 'Showtime" host and a n old of Russia on "Voice of P i r e - | KVE. SHOW 7:15 SI'N, Tlllll H I v h e a t a n J b r o I 1 io to 15 minutes the weather gets nippy, On Excelsoir, a beautiful laven- garden, be sure to plah it sohand at singing1 in movies stone", Box 18. . . . "No ConjNOVKMIH.lt h !fl At the Typewriter: WEDNESDAY THRU MONDAY really cold days a long coat with der blue crocus, opens about two t h a t the different' color blooms ment" is all creator-producer! Forgot to mention that Prank long pants. The coat can be weeks later than the cloth of that best compliment each would sing along with the Mitch Don McGuire will say to current NOVEMBER 21 - 2« Everybody Suffers Miller gang. Wukovnts, former Board of of leather or one which is gold variety. Along with excel- other are placed to their best with—Khiv 1'nMfv "PHANTOM OF Kishjmw • - The way of the reports that younj; Josh Peine RECIPROCAL COURTESY Education president, was in THE OPERA" warmly lined — a weathercoat. sior comes Gladstone, Mamouth advantage. "Tin: n u ; t nu i -" transgressor is hard. may be on his way out of DEPT. WHEN THE "Ben Catown last week. He returned — Plus — SatunLw "M.itim t Cutlip — Yes, but the trouble sey" people hear that the "Dr "Don't Call Me Charlie!" Peine to Venezuela, this time taking "NIGHT CREATURES" "Tin: H K ; » IK< I -' had already lost t h e title role Klldare" people are planning is that it is generally hard on his mother with him. Frank CARTOON an approach t o a particular likns the life there, he told Eomebodv else. \VKI>M>I»\l disease that they, t h e Casey Wends. . . . We are told that Kiddie Matinee Saturday NOVLMHI K i T U R N P I K E Rav Jackson, Jr., is an excelwhen the series' name was and Sunday a t 1 P.M. DRIVF-IN THEATRE lent song leader — ask any changed from its original "Viva Evening Shows 1:15 Kn'nrian. . . . I t will be very Jud.son McKay!" 1 difficult to find any heads of TODAY THRl SATURDAY departments at the Municipal "MANfHIJRIAN CANDIDATE" SPECIAL RATES TO with—Frank Sinatra Building today. They are all GROUTS l.aurcncr Harvey attending the League of Muni— Plus — Every Night cipalities convention in Atlan"THK UNFORGIVEN" , Except Monday tic City. . . . One of the busiest with-Bun Lancaster Audrr; Hepburn men in town appears to be 7:30 to 11 P. M. Gerard Klotz, husband of the Prepared by Our Famous Chef HENRI SUNDAY THRV .TUESDAY HatlnM, latnrdty, former Marilyn Vogel. Every "NO MAN IS AN ISLAND" Formerly uf Le Dt-.uivillf Inn Spring Lakt ggniiyi & H"i^«y time you see him he seems to xllli Jt(fif) Hunter (rtlii Laltistro pf Atlantic Clti ?:«# P.M. to 5 P.M. - Plus — be rushing here or there — al"THK SPIRAL ROAD" wayfi looks full of ambition, , . . Chopped Chicken Liver 'Clams on Half Shell St^trlne—Rock Hudson iie Crows Niw The NEW RECORDS Health Him, Health and Beauty „ "'" .,,111. ! ^ »T_^U« Dl«».«-J 1 IN FASHION NOW TV- TODAY M B TOMORROW Sarah Ann's Cooking ABOUT YOUR HOME FORDS PLAYHOUSE RITZ Theatre "Requiem for a Heavyweight" "Kid Galahnd" "Hungarian Show" ROLLER SKATING N O W atBUD'S HUT 85' 50- SOUTH AMBOY ARENA Pointing out the need of a Junior College, particularly in this area, is the fact that the largest out-of-cptinty contingent at Union Junior College, is from Woodbridge Township. I n the freshman class alone there are 28 Township residents. . On November 1. 99 persons in the state enlisted in the U. S. Air Force, the largest number of persons enlisted In one day in the Air Force In the history of the State. Of that number four weir from the Township— TAT Woodbridge, N J. NOW THItll SATURDAY Shrimp Cocktail Chilled Tomato Juice Fresh Fruit Cup Clams Casino Marinated Herring in Cream Half Grapefruit Marschino SOUPS Cream of Mushroom Turkey Rice Tossed Salad ENTREES Roast, Vermont Turkey with Chestnut Stuffing Roast Long Island Duckling, Bigarde Broiled Half Spring Chicken, Brandied Peach Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, Au Jus Baked Virginia Ham, Champagne Sauce Broiled Afrcian Rock Lobster Tails, Drawn Butter Fried Jumbo Louisiana Shrimp, Tarter Sauce Broiled Prime Filet Mignon, Sauteed Mushrooms Broiled Prime Sirloin Steak, Onion Rings Broiled Chopped Sirloin Steak, Mushrooms Whipped Potatoes Creamed Pearl Onions Fruit Cake TECHNICOLOR' fnnWAHNEHBROS.il I No one one uudei 16 mil be JilmilteJ 1 unless 1 accompanied by an <jdult I unless S.VI'l'KKAY Cilll l>Ki:\ S MATINU "The Magnificent Seven" Coming Sunday, Nov. 18th lames Sti-wiirl - (iract- Kelly "REAR WINDOW" * * * f * • Candied Sweet Potatoes Brussel Sprouts Mints * Tea Fruit * Choclate, Mint or Strawberry Parfait Plum Pudding with Hard Sauce Fruited Jello with Whipped Cream Apple, Mince or Pumpkin Pie * * * * * Coffee 3,25 3.75 „ 3.00 4.50 3.00 4.25 3.25 5.75 5.75 2.75 * Mbted Nuts * 1 - qersonal story behind a s ufvey... from the contro i <!>tal best selling novel. Relish Tray * NOW TIIRl' TUES.! ! > TOP 4 HITS: ! The French Onion Au Gratin Milk Orange Sherbet Rioe Pudding Ice Cream Sanka < Thanksgiving Dinner Served from 12:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. SPEciAL DINNERS FOR CHILDREN Reservations Call ME 4-5090 Dancing Thursday Night to the Music of FRANK KREISEL & His Trio LOGCABIN Personal Storj Bthind A Set Survey! Shelley Wmlrrs , lint tondi Kfrem /.lmbalin Jr. Krattk Sinatra - Janrt l.rtgh "MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE" "THE CHAPMAN REPORT" B<n (ia'/zara • S a m m ) Member Diner's Club, Carte Blanche and American Express Bar Pie 60c - Medium Pie $1 - Large Pie 1.25 Medium Special $2 - Large Special 2 j 5 ORDERS TO TAKE OUT -- Call MK l - ( « l>^vit, J r . "CONVICTS 4 " BIG 3 STOOGKS SHOW! ! .SAT. A SUN MATINKE! ! "STOP, LOOK A LAUGH''' "3 Sl'OOGtS IN OKBIT " — piuh — I>avid Nivi-ii - (iig YomiK .Shirley Macl.alnc "ASK ANY GIRL" C o m i n g atBUD'SHUT Construction Marling Suun On STARTS WEI)., NOV. 21 "BIG RED" "LIVING DESERT" OUTERBBIUM TO n o u l f « TOLL HLIUHDCD OH OATEO All the TURKEY Fabulous You Can Eat A Beautiful NEW Dining Room featuring Italian ftoda Cooked To Order in Our Own By Our New Chef Who Wa» Formerly with "Mama LeoiiiV\ IN. Y. Large r u i u i l y . . . . Small Family . . . . DELICIOUS HOMK COOKED Served In Our SERVDU FROM 11.00 A.M. TO 1.J0 • Diner • Walnut Room • Gallery T r y Our Speciul rliiHineHMiueirH Lumlx«»" PLAN TO HAVE YOUR ( HUISTMAS PAK'I'V HI ' [1 Complete 8 Course Dinner $2.85 Children Under 7 — $1.25 Krsi-rvatloiu Call ME 4-bUHX Drdcr. Nuw Beln( Our Taken t o r K»muu» l l o m c Madv Plen Pumpkin - Hot Mince - Apple Enjoy Your Favorite Beverage from uur CuttUU Lounge and Restaurant 786 St. (Jeorge Avenue, Woodbridge Daily from 3 P. M. to ISELIN NOW THRU TUESDAY! 1 w^rf Yhult-To-Onhr on I1 aivt-iH Bilked Potatoes String Beans Amandine • Box Offlff 6:J0 - Showlimi- 7 P.M. SmiiUj Kaily Utrd Show: Bui Offlcr 5:<5 - Shimtlmr 6:10 FREE KlFclrlc ln-Car liratrrs Stevens A 6th, South Amboj L. S. Route No. 1 Woodbridge, M. j . BUD'SHUT BAR & GRILL PACKAGE GOODS Route U. S . 1 PLENTY OK FKEE I*ARKINC SPA«:K Carteret Press Independent-Leader NEWS Interests of the Residents of the From All ,,;[• EDISON-F9RDS BEACON the Community Illusively CP A Newspaper Dedicated to the Best Communities We Serve. NOVEMBER 15, 16, 1962 Hadassah, B of E Asks Church §0ts December 6 Sisterhood Quick Ruling For Bazaar Sets Meeting WINDOW On Green Street W00DBRIDOE — When the; Joard of Education appears before the Department of Local WOODBRIDOE — The First insignificant to mm but W(> • to see Mayor Walter zirpol,, ilt i,| Government In Trenton Mon- Congregational Church has anWOODBRIDGE - Rabbi AriL.vnrs iAugust P. Orelnnr and Predorlck M day morning for permission to nounced plans for its annual thur Herzberg, who has apbazaar, December 6 from 2 unI in.-iiici' at tne nead table at thr dlnnr/m' pcftred on David Susskind's Issue bonds in the amount of til 8 P.M. In the Sunday School i .111 ii- Mimdy at Kenney Acres the other ni"iu (4.300,000, it Is hopeful that Oo«n End, will address the .iiiiu- to this woman who has drvnl.i-d most o f •ooms. Mrs. Frank Russell is members of Woodbridfje Chap- ;he State body will depart from , rtVlliirt' Department in WoodbridRr. ter of Hftdassah and the Sister- ts usual procedure and render general chairman to be assisted by Mrs. Richard Kauffman. hood of Congrenation Adath decision the same day. Mkkiiie of mayor*, thr talk continue*, thut Isiael at a Joint meeting next The Board reel's it has esUb- The tneme is Santa's Workshop \il.iin-v v*Hl nerk Hretlon ataln to that lilnh pnst month, Mrs. Albert Rlchmnn ished the need for the, new with Mrs. Clifford Bundy at tin- April primaries. From a RKnod sourer vice president of Hadassah, an- school construction and since decorating chairman. ii.ii Urk Maclver, former buildltijr nounced at a meeting Monday a representative of the Depart- Booths .will Include the foln l run In hU ward. iif Avi-nei wlii nlRht. ment of Local Government sat lowing; handcraft, Mrs. WilBefore the meeting, Mrs. Jo- in on the previous hearing be- liam Voorhees and Mrs. Anna U) another mayor-~Herbe.it M. BiinVs seph Cohen, president, gave a fore the State Department of BJorken, oo-chairmen; jewelry Pi.icllcc <»' Oak TICK Road. Iwlln. The youmfew remarks concerning the Education, the agency should and knlckknacks, Mrs. Ray,| imiyor of Ronelle Park 011 the Drmocniiir death of Eleanor Roosevelt, who be familiar with all areas of the mond Jackson and Mrs. Ani.tkc office In January and will have tn work drew Menko; white elephant she stated, "was a great friend petition. ;.ui lms a 4-2 Republican majority, Bitrin-s of the Jewish people". A mo- If a decision is rendered booth, Mrs, Walter- Merwln, , iiriiitcd with Adams in the law buitinesN on ment of silence was observed Monday, the referendum can Mrs. Olga Andersen and Mrs. Uosi-llr Parks new top official is a 2!)-yenrJohn Uddell; Christmas decoin tribute to her. be placed before the public at rations, Mrs. Harold Metzger; 1 xiillv cnoiiRh he succeeded two other mayors Reports were made as folspecial election Wednesday homemade candy, Mrs. Frank n.uiiid while they were in office. Both unlows: Mrs. Fred Kesselman, on December 12. Katko and Mrs. Norman Pape; the success of this year1 If the referendum is ap- home baked goods, Mrs. Ann shoppers' guide; Mrs. Joseph proved, it will provide for two inii.ir "Auxie'' (Jrrlntr had a continuous run uf Schlesinger, on the recent new elementary schools, one Horvath, and parcel post booth . in,nor of Woodhrldffr and could havr probably fashion show and card1 party on Benjamin Avenue, Iselln, Mrs. Donald Kee. IMIIC the Township If IN- hud not decldrd to Mrs. Sherman Goldsmith, cred- and the other on Pennsylvania "Al'g Dart T»n", a plMt 1 in post. His rirrtion vtetorlM came frnm the its tor paid-up nraribership Avenue, Colonia; a 1,400 stu- where youngsters may ihoofc ih p;irtks. . , Now, wr hear of another mayor jiarLy. dent-capacity J u n i o r High darts, will be conducted by Al tinrinftMrdly br k favorite in bl» hometown. Hr HOSTESS CLUB: The Junior Woman's Club of Avcriel riiU-riMncd at thr Fait mnffiring nf <hr Sivth District of the New A skit, "Let This Be a Les- School In Avenel and additions White and William Vflorhees. 1 I duard Blertuempfel, a Rtpubllcan, rrrlrrlrd I, 1 mtsrrutlvr three-yrar trrm. No wondrr I'nlon Jersey Federation of Women's (lulls, l e f t to rinhl, front row, Mrs. John K. ER;UI. Jr., Mrs. Robert Farrell, Miss Dorothy son", written and directed by to School 19, Menlo Park Ter- Mr. and Mrs. Santa, ClatS , ill him "Mr. Republican." Kriviincik, Mrs. Donald <1. Koder. Buck row. Miss Christine Armour, Miss Mit/.ie Seal. Miss Helen Thome, Mrs. James Mawa. Mrs. William Staum, was pre- race, School 21, Oak Ridge will be present with faculties * • • • sented by Mrs. Alan Rockoff, Heights, Colonia; School 22, for picture taking. Mrs. Stanley Bhlnrod, Mrs, New Dover Ttoad, Colonia and The Junior and Senior Pil• • ilnv.: - Bluer, the folks and relativen, on both R i c h a r d Brown, and Mrs. School 25, "Avenel, a» well as grim Fellowship will navt ; 1n1.lv wire large in number a big wcddlim WUN Staum. Mrs. Sherman Gold- various and major repairs to Christmas cards and wrappings •him: was 111 readiness for.Dcimis'flraKos, .son smith narrated. ;• KliiuT DniRos. attached to the Marine I)c, ' other schools throughout .th for sale. : ,;k. Va , and his bride-to-be. Miss J a w t Dussi-na A question and answer re Township. Between 2:00 and £00 PM. port on Zionist affairs was con coffee and cakefwlll be semd r.mie the Cuban cilsis. and the boy's l.i-dgy ducted by Mrs. Jack Gott in the "Igloo" Tflth Mrs. Boyd WOODBRIDGE — A station Farrell, state chairman of JunAVENEL — The Junior Wodenker and Mrs. Jacob Bass. ... luti-ly cnncellt'd. The younn man's father was PERTH AMBOY — Hess Oil M. Johnson,-Jr., in charge. • to do about all the arrangements that were I: Chemical Corporation today man's Club of Avenel was host- iors; Miss Christine Armour, ragon, stolen from a General Mrs. Abraham Cooper, edu 4 turkey dinner will be . reported earnings and operatinp;! ess club for the fall conference northern vice chairman; Miss Motors parking lot, and used cation vice president, reportei served in the lower auditorium i the hold-up of a local motel Mitzie Seal, recording secremilitary chain of command, Mr. Dranos. finures for the three months of the Sixth District of the on the joint Sisterhood am between 5:30 and" 8:00 PJU. to President Kennedy, aiid then a step and nine months ended Septem-.New Jersey Federation of W o - tary; Miss Dorothy Krlvanclk, md a truck driver, was recov- Hadassah Oneg Shabbot hel< with Mrs. Menko as chairman, men's Clubs, Junior Member- Junior Representative to Fed- :red on Hyatt Avenue. Avenel, at the home of Mrs. Jack La :,.ii:ue commandant. The leave was reduced to ber 30, 1962. ISELIN — Final plans were Serving on the telephone eration Board; Mrs. Joseph short distance away from the den. The next study group wil discussed for the 30th anniverHess is the surviving corpor-,ship Department ak the Forge ! :hni flnnlly to 72 hours. squad are Mrs. John Lozo, Mrs. home in time for the wedduiR and took his iition resultiiiR from the merger'Inn, Woodbridge. The early Wukovets, representative of the icene of the hold-up. The vehi- meet at the home of Mrs. Coop sary dinner-dance, to be held Kenneth McCain, Mrs. Arthur >:folk. She Is living In town and he is buck at In May. 1962, of the Hess nroup| American theme was "Forging Avenel Woman's Club; Mrs. :le is owned by Joseph Rowe, er, November 28. Mrs. Hermai jointly by the Ladies Auxiliary Aslaksen, Mrs. Karl Krogh, and Orlando Cappola, club advisor 'ort Reading, Lt. Arthur Don- Ballon led the game of Passvnuni! couple had their wedding and ai•• now of companies engaged in the Ahead at the Forge." of VFW Post and the post on word which was the entertain Saturday night, at the last reg- Mrs, Kauffman. oil business, into the Cletrac Miss Helen Thome, sixth dis- and Mrs. Harjry DiLeo, assist- lelly said yesterday. • d twosome. trict advisor, conducted the ant advisor, Clubs represented The holdup occurred Monday ment of the evening. Corporation. ular meeting of the auxiliary. 9 Thr Hess Companies former- business meeting. Mrs. James were the Junior Woman's Club light when Abe Alexander, 35, Mrs. Schlesinger and Mr: Plans call for.a buffet dinner. r,tv 1.1 Ivrnel ('sin br mighty proud of our uf their of Elizabeth, Fanwood, Monday ar Hills, night manager of Arthur Mazur were co-chair Music for, dancing will be sup Mothers Association > ly n-ported on a calendar basislMazza, president, welcomed and ii.iru.ihir organization*, thr Junior Woman's and Hess Oil & Chemical Cor-;introduced the guests. Mrs. Afternoon Club, Inc. of Plain- he Empress Motel, Route 1, men of •'a showing of Israel nlled by the "Enchantments." Plans Chinese Auction Ib <>' \ .rin-1. which w»s the h o s t m club for thr Xuvrmpoi-iiiUm intends to channe its Donald G. Roder, chairman of field; Scotch Plains, Westfleld, venel, was seated at his desk. fashions and card party las M\(|I Kistrlrt Dessert (onf>rrner at thr Forn* Donations were voted for the COLONIA — A Chinese aucJunior Village He noticed a car pulL up and fiscal year from October 31 tothe conference, read the lnvo- Woodbridge: .iiiicji were M n . Donald Rodrr and Mrs. John week. Others on the committw Dceeiiiber 31. jcation and Mlas Oayle Obropta, Improvement Association, of wo men entered the office, one were Mrs. Richman, Mrs. An Salvation Army and Deborah tion sponsored by the Mothers' Association of Colonia will be Comparative results from oil president of the Sub Junior Cranford; Clio Junior Woman's ojding what looked to be a ,32 nette Cohen, Mrs. Seymour Hospital. neld November 28, 8 P. M. at only are as follows: Woman's Club of Avenel, read Club of Roselle and the Sub ialibre revolver, he said. iii-ni> of tin: township, each of whom Brew up ni> Cohen, Mrs. Edward Slotkin Announcement was made of je V.F.W. hall, Inman Avenue, Junior Woman's Clubs of Ave- Alexander related that he MrsJr MUton ttneY, Mrs. -H> the joint Auxiliary-Post Christ.«r.k for Wisconsin after a visit to relatives Ht-ss Oil Si Chemical Corpor- the Junior Collect. Plalns was ordered to stretch out on Gllclman, Mrs. Alan Kahn & party December 8. at the [rs. August Otto, chairman, i'..i and Mm. Wilton Lybcek. the Utter Helen ; l U o u <"ld Consolidated 8ub..^ . T ,T 8idiark K l( xcludlll he floor and was tied up with Mrs. Sol Eckstein, Mrs. Stanlej Post Rooms. The ladies do- hnounced. i n niarnaxe With them went their younner ' ' K operationsjv. Mazza singing the Lord's Westfieljt <tn«r Woodljtldge, A membership drive is in proChairman Mrs. Roder and an extension cord taken from Shinrod, and Mrs, Richari nated covered dishes. ., while another dauhter, Lynn, remained t o o f C l e l n l c Divi;ii011> f o r t n e Prayer, Torna A. ^Sorriento by De and The Auxiliary's Christmas ress with a paid-up memberudivJ in desiRii In Ne»- York. The Lybecits h a v e ' ? ™ ^ i 0 " 1 1 1 8 " " ^ " } * , ,„„, assistant chairman Mrs. John coffee machine. As they were Brown. lip party planned for Decem.... Okinawa for the past four years and o n l y E n d r d S'l'«'>nber 30. 1962-1961. Leoncavallo. At the piano was Egan Jr., thanked the follow- ansacking the office, Joseph The fashions shown were cre- narty is set for December 20 at er. Interested parties call T h r P e Mo The Pines. Mrs. Ernest Bartell. Olashauser, 36, Altoona, Pa., a •1! 10 the United States Their vlsitlnu in this' » ' h s Endrd ated by teenaged students ing committee: Mrs. Ma?za trs. R. Bosonac, FU. f-5682j.. .i:iv.-s of Col. Lybecks in Fords, and to Mrs' September 30 • Club presidents read two- Mi's. Robert Milos, Mrs. t>el truck driver for C & R Truck- the Alice Seligsberg Hlgl Several of the Auxiliary minute reports on their club's ng, Inman Avenue, came Into School in Israel, Proceeds will members attended a performand brothers. These included Mrs. Louis Sales and other operating HuKhes, Mrs. Robert' Brinley . on. Mrs. Charles Slmola, Bomervllle mid Mrs | royemm- 1 «<1Q««•» $53,804,807; original idea or project. The Mrs, Anthony Oraham, Mrs ;he office. He was followed by benefit the school which alSo nce at' "Gypsy" at the PaperHOME COOKED Gold Eagle Award" for at* third member of the gang W.iodbrldw. LonR-time residenU-of Wood-i 1961, S49.171.535 Louis KolomatU, Mrs. Prank who? was evidently left at the offers courses In homemaking, ill Playhouse. tendance was won by the 1 :n!ji-r them B» members of the Iverson familyiNet income before taxes secretarial skills, dental and The Auxiliary will hold its Scotch Plains Sub Junior Wo- Genesko, Mrs. Peter Dlnkowitz wheel of the car, sii-ei't. ' • 1 1982'a'.-^,458.036: laboratory assistant's work. gular meeting tonipht at the Mr«. Bruce McKee and Mrs. man's Club. The robbers took $299.50 Models' were Mrs. Buddy ost rooms, 8:30 P. M. LUNCH • • • • .. ^ j 1961'; $12,385^977 Robert Egan. Quests included: Mrs. Robert 'rom Glashauser and $40 from mi K<'i>ublic*n Club of Woodbridxe Township Provision for fedel'ftl ahd State Qreenberg, Mrs. Marvin Moflexander. Income tuxes i"lined and Allan Rockoff, local altornry was sowltz, Mrs. Alan Rockoff, Mrs. The descriptions of the men Leonard Cohen, Mrs. Harvey chool 15 PTA Plans 1982(8'. $798,735: audit and adjustments. iiislprmldent. Paul Nrmrriut, local rraltor l« sought by the police are .as fol1981. $1,149,193 These earnings and operai n i u[ thr new orunliation. Vounr m m wi*hSpector, Mrs. San ford Brandt, 11 A. M. Till Uoslnt, 12:45 4. M ows; tions figures do not reflect, or ' iln <irti>nizatian arr invllrd to contact rlthrr Net income for the period Mrs. Robert Melnick, Mrs. Open Home Tuesday Sunday from 3:00 P M. to No, 1962iai. $659,301; give effect to, a net loss of the iiMiillunrd. Richman, and Mrs. Robert ISELIN — Plans for the anClosing (Midnight) five feet, nine inches tall, was Korb. 1961, Sl.236,184 'letrac Division for the nine ual open house were formumonth period ended September WOODBR1DUE — Inducted wearing horn-rim glasses, dark Mrs. Brown provided piano ted at the executive board „ to eat out on Thanksgiving, we suggest'Eaniiims pur share AUTHENTIC uburban coat, dark trousers, • ;n: reputable establishments. . . Lot! Cabin shares' 19621a» .07; 1961 .14 30, 1962, amounting to approxaooompaniment and Mrs. Wal- eetlng of thcsohool lB^PT as. Bobcats into Den 5 of Pack elt hat with imately $1,945,000 which InNine Months Ended inn . Ht'o Diner. Stanley's Gallery . . . ter Bhlmanskl narrated. ihiesday at the school, Pershclude* such non - recurring 16 of the Cub Scouts at Adath white shirt. He was the one September 30 . , all, right here in Woodbridne! You g Avenue. The event, to be with the gun. items as a loss of $900,000 on Israel Community Center, Sales awl other operating; :r.M-.viition.s. leld Monday night will be pre- HOME MADE SPAGHETTI No. 2: Between 24 and 30, Local Barber Wins revenues 1962<a>, $207,181,603 sale of receivables to Oliver Monday, were Michael Berman, ;eded by a short business meet- Lasagna, Ravioli. Plus PIM about five feet, nine inches, Corporation, a, subsidiary of 1961, $186,106,842 Hi.ii thr rumon wr hr»r about Woodbrldgr Haircutting Contest g of the general membership. Hot or Cold Sandwiches Leonard Camporale, John Hil- black hair, pimpled and scarred The White Motor Co., and net Net income before taxes •• .imiuitl (hrintmas paradr thU yrar arc not expenses of $350,000 applicable ton, Lawrence Levine, Nell ace, dark waist-length jacket, COLONIA — During the Mrs. Donald Crllly, president, 1962ia>. $10,051,989; "iild local kiddie* be drprived of welnt Sitnta NOW PROMPT World Wide National Men's announced plans fgr the anto discontinued operations. Weingarten, and David Yan- light shirt. 1961, $9,343,252 in t»wn to turn on thr Chrtatma* Lights? SERVICE ON ALL Competition held in New YorK ual Christmas bazaar were No. 3, about five feet 7, beIf this Cletrac Division loss Provision for federal and state vary. ( hiiinbrr o( Commercr? TAKEOUT ORDERS tween 24 and 30 years old City, Sunday and Monday Sal- iroceeding smoothly. Handr had been included in the foreIncome t p e s 1962<ai, CALL ME 42244 vatore Maninavillano, a local nade articles are being donated Albert Levine, cubmaster wearing an Eisenhower jacket, going summary statement of >:AI Ho.il- Marie Ward, co-owners of Cypress 5.222,033; 1961, $4,520,312 barber, received the grand prize iy the membership, and several operations Issued, today, not was Inducted by Institutional BREAKFAST, XIIJII in Carteret, celebrating their first an- Net income for the period In the boys haircutting contest 'arieties of novelties for the income before taxes for the epresentative David Langer. TIRES GONE . Mrs. Alys Sheridan, Carteret chairman 1962<ai. $.4,829,956; LUNCH DINNER Someone ollday season will be available He was also awarded third WOODBHIDGE nine months period would be 1961,, $4,8-22,940 i M I Christmas Seal campaign Informs us that Den chiefs include William forced open the trunk of his prize In the world wide men's \n Invitation Is extended to the Served In Out Ulnct $8,106,989, the -provision for are distributing cannisters to btsineM|Bamln«s per share «.1«.MS Datly From 9:00 A. H. Clemens, Richard Ballon anc car and stole two white-wall fantasy contest with the style eople of Iselin to attend the week Our "First'Udy", F i r s t U d y , Mrs. John P. shares' 1962<a) .53; 1961, .53federal and state income taxes tries and rims, James Clark, of "mercury". Modeling for Mr. iffatr on December 12, Gerald Langer. Den. mothers honorary chairman of th, campaign. Notes: ^ I n c l u d e , result, of of would be reduced Nt 53, 507 Lyman Avenue, In- Manglnavillano were Alan Vlc- Children of School IS will be the oiieiations of Boulevard mately $596,000 and resulting are Rose Temkin, Frieda formed police Monday, torlne, Marlboro Lane, and Ray- Hotted time during the school net income would be $3,480,863. Bar & Restaurant Fuel Oil Co. and affiliated com!^i,.|, lrM , (irovr Street, U all »mllts these days Klrschner, Ann Hilton, and mond Hoone of Edison. lay to shop at the bazaar, and Provision for income taxes appanies, all of whose capital WIFE MISSING 2 Gieen St., Woodbrldfe ilmut his son, Frank's accomplUhmrnU at visit and talk with Santa stock was acquired In June plicable to earnings of subsid- Lillian Caromy. Denners art (tor. Rabwaj Ave) ISELIN — Edward J. Farrell OPENING TODAY MIIIIIII, a prrp school up in Malnr. Frank, a 1962, in exchange for 236,000 iary companies for which sep- David Temkin, William Silver Jr., 9 West Edward Street, re- AVEl«tEL — Rudy's Diner, Claus. illiridKt' l l i t h star nthlflr, In laitt Saturday's shares of the Common Stock arate tax returns will be filed man, Lawrence Levine and Mi ported to the police Tuesday Route 1, was opened to the isalnst Hebron, «corrd two touchdowns th»t rara^tfxgnHramsa of Hess Oil & Chemical Cor- has been made in the forego that his wife, Elsie, 36, has public this morning. The new chael Berman. •' Milltoppcrt first victory In (our y e a n over poration, on a pooling of in- ing statement. Approximately I been missing since September diner features "home cooking " ' i II wax t battle between (wo unbeaten terests basis, but not include $70Q,000 of the current year's Den 5 won the attendance 26. and is open 24 hours a day. i Hints comrni out on top. 27-6. The loenl lad flag with 100 per cant attendfigures for that company for Cletrac Division loss would be •'I- for u touchdown on a kick-off return and the comparable period in 1961. carried forward along with th ance of parents, The den pre| HISS IntrrcrpUbn from ihr visitors |SS yard <b> The Information present- loss carryover from prior yean sented a skit and display en< ed herein is subject to year-end of approximately $16,000,000. titled, "2,000 A. D." The theme for next mojith was announced as The Bi|ckskin Pioneers. Den 3 presentee by Ptwtor an action song. Assisting th< l cubmaster were Irwln Hundert i Dr. Charles Pack chairman, Alfred Kaplan Mil preach on! A Small Deposit WU1 Reserve awards chairman, and Burl a WOODBRIDGE - New ar;| 1 Sher. secretary-treasurer. ii," Sunday at rivals throughout the Township Any Item Until Christmas. By The Staff _ _ ' • ^ • * * Hess Reports Avenel Juniors Entertain Holdup Car On Earnings At District Conference s Recovered VFW Groups Set Anniversary Fete and DINNERS Served Daily Albs Inducted At Pack Meeting * • i- • > VILLAGE INN I It's Lay-Away Time at GOLDBLATTS Stork Club An fflBA Service at NO Extra Charge! M The Bacra>> | will also be ^ M. Rev, Dieter irmaiiy will •v.\i on "Are iinibie" -uttle \i;nle Thee" will i'.e Challenger 1 At 10 A . M . the ril »n will sing '•"weihtr." The as recorded at Perth' Amboy General Hospital during the pst week Included the follow- I From Port Reading, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin, 118 B Stiet; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Flunk' Lelmko, 29 Tappen Street; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Moran, 2 Ninth Street. ••''I'KH at 11 AJyI. Prom Woodbridge, a daugh"•Miiiuiikou B r e a k ter U> Mr. an< 1 Mis- Gerald '" by the, men of Poulsen, 585 Rahway Avenue. *ni be, served In Fi'om Hopelawn, a son to Mr. •""'luary, Novemand Mrs. David Sutch, 130 '" *M- by t h e P u Worden Avenue. •"•Kciwu.. Break•'•'ved «t 7 A.M, COVERED DISH SUPPER " ''uil. Hev. Clar- KilABBEY — The Home and "' Kinijbion, N. J., School Association of School 8 All will feature a covered dish HUP are per at its Open house on Thurs*-liureh office day, November 29, beginning at speaker. '•" attend uttend '6:00 P. M, , In Rahway m PRESTQNE (It taken uo longer thun a, regular wash) Off mm PRIDE IHh am W00DBR1D6ELJME.VIAL 4-4333 JUiddte&ex L^ounty - \ IOUMAIY PROP. A CLEAN WATCH CRR WASH • woomm, MNS RIGHT* STATE JEWELERS It Main Str«*|, Wortbrtdft (Mtat to lUI* fliuttn) GRGIMR FUNERAL HOME Bet. 1804 - AUGUST P. GREINER, Director 44 Qreen Street Woodbrldm • Diamonds • Watches •. Jewelry • Silverware • Hi-Fi Sets • Typewriters Your Credit IH (iood ut Pay As Uttle as | 2 Weekly! GOLDBLAffg "Rahway's Oldest Established Jewelers" 84 East Cherry St., Rah>vay FU 8-1667 UHGN FBIDAy -TIL 9 FJ». ORIENTAL GOCART The 1962 Christmas Fund Today, this newspaper Inaugurates its 17th annual drive for funds to aid '.DM nwdy of the community at Christmastime. Our Christmas effort to atd the lessfortunate has grown from a very meagre beginning to a size where it is now necessary to seek funds for upwards of 100 famines. This year, The Independent-Leader Christmas Fund is establishing a new policy. We will no longer accept used clothing and toys because, for some time now, we have felt such articles were not appropriate gifts for Christmas which is a time for a new beginning. One exception will be made as far as used clothing is corwerned. If the coat, suit or dress; as the case may. be, is in very good condition we will accept it only If it has been newly dry-cleaned and comes to us in the cleaner's bag. Township residents, through the years, have been most generous. Members OT Trie inde'peiKrent-lMder staff, who work on the project on their own time with the aid of Honor Society students at Woodbridge Senior High School, are hopeful donors will increase their contributions this year, not only to provide complete Christmas dinners for the needy but to permit the purchase of new toys and clothing. session In our Elementary|Refe mi (| llln schools and to prevent •event. KpHt'piODosps IKhl session In the Junior U) 4 t-lnii,,,,,. Bchooln, additional schools and elementary .,'. November 0, 1962 classrooms are needed. repairs, |m.,',, Mr. George Skillman Thr Council will work very s State Board of actlvrly to disseminate nccu- ship, Uxsal Government rate, factual Information to the |)nsnn • Trenton, N. J. parents and community so that dum win Dear Mr. Skillman: the voters will be cognizant of drcn IU R . i i As you oro well aware, the the Importance of this School and c a lull Woodbridge School System has Bond Referendum, it's scope will li again reached the saturation and the cost to-the taxpayers, our town vtiii' ! point of housing our school I slnterely hope that the ediichildren. The Board of Eriuca State Board of Local Govern- WoodbriritT r, tlon will be looking for ap- ment will approve «nd expedite system dim. -, proval from the Board of Local the plans for thja Referendum tries, so i n !,• Government to place a $4,300,Very truly yours, ratablct 000 Referendum before the DORI8 U D A lower our t;r--, i voters as soon ns possible. President • wrb the,-,,,, „. Parent-Teacher Pres. Ing prnwiini' Our organization Is composed Council j of the present and past Presidents, Vice-Presidents and newspaper «.,; 32 E, Shirley Ave errndum \\t, j . . Principals of all the Indlvldua Colonia, N. J. Parent-Teacher groups In our also hopp th,i- Nov. 9,1962 ! public school system. The Partownship W1ji ent-Teacher Presidents Councl Editor dren a RIXKI ,,] realizes that in order to give Independent-Leader their liwn :i •, all our school children the The Board of Education be proud of benefits of a full day's educa- hope* to bring before the voters Mr-; tlon, and to eliminate split of the Townships School Bond (Bdltofi Nntf: Thl« letter *»s tent tn us with the rcqui-it Ihnt It be printed In <hl» column.) Those who prefer may make their own purchases of clothing and toys and donate them to the Fund. We can use articles in any size—from a newborn infant to size 50! So, wnce again we ask the people of the area to give to the 1962 Independent-Leader Christmas Fund as an offering of thanks for the blessings that have been bestowed upon them. Municipal "Berlin Walls'1 While not as visibly obstructive as the concrete and steel of the "Berlin Wall," antiquated boundary, lines that surround some New Jersey municipalities are choking off growth, restricting the tax base and limiting ability to provide efficient service. In many instances, points out the New Jersey Taxpayers Association, local governments are seeking to override these bonds through cooperative programs of public services and sharing of costs with their neighbors. At times some have looked into the possibility of extending the municipal limits through merger. In New Jersey, 175, or 30%, of the municipalities are two square miles or less in area, it was noted. The problems brought on by increasingly-mobile populations, obsolescence of the city's core and other phenomena of the modern day are not confine^ to New Jersey. The latest report of the Advisory Commission on Intergovern- mental Relations, established by Congress in 1959, focuses upon "Alternative Approaches to Governmental Reorganization in Metropolitan Areas". Various avenues of governmental re-, organization are explored in the Commission's review. These include: municipalities' ' use of extraterritorial powers, intergovernmental agreements voluntary "metropolitan councils" of public officials, tjie "urban county", transfer of functions to the State government, metropolitan special and multi-purpose districts, annexation and consolidation, city-county separaBy J . Joseph Grlbbiis tion, city-county consolidation, and "federation" of local government units. TRENTON — Kew Jersey's any committee* could also kill of muFt'&sed charge* brought about by the Increased cost of , The Commission concludes that multi-million dollar construc- bills. tion program for new State Next November at general living. "there is no best single approach to buildings and State colleges are election time, the big campaign Weekly charges at Greystone governmental reorganization applic- encountering delays although cry will be raw taxes. Man; Park State Hospital will Republicans are already ac- raised from $20.65 to $22.26 able to all conditions and times. Every B"*1 cusing the Hughes administra- under the new arrangement. approved a $66,800,000 metropolitan area must consider Its voters bond Issue for higher education tion of flirting with new state- Charges at other institutions wide taxes — either sales or in- will be Increased as follows: own peculiar needs and situation and In 1959. M a n y building projects come — so the new Republican Trenton State Hospital, regfashion its reorganization plan ac- scheduled to be completed last war cry will probably be — ular patients, $25.27 to $26.74, September will not be ready hold the line against unneeded criminal patients, $20.23 to cordingly." Under the Capitol Dome $21.42; Ancora 8tate Hospital, new imposts. With citizens,up to their ears $23.73 to $25.55; Marlboro, trying to keep Up their present $21.00 to $22.25; Neuro-Psytax payment*,, FederaJ, state chiatric Institute, $42.01 to and local, it may be that the $44.94; Vlneland State School, Republicans will have more $15.96 to $17.85; State Colony, success in appealing to the vot- New Ltsben, $14.84 to $17.29; grams based upon broad, North Jersey Tr&ning School, Final plans for the new State ers next November. research into governmental operation, Library and Museum, Including JTotowa, $18.55 to $21.56; Johnatone Training <3t Research Mudhpi finance and taxation. These are made a planetarium and auditorium, Center, $20.02 to $21.42; Arthur Pifty-two Negroes incarcerare now being interviewed, but . * available to taxpayers, press and pubwill not be ready for occupancy ated in the New Jersey State Brisbane Child Treatment Cenlic as well as to interested public for the Tere*Hlenar»>Q!eIe»ra* PTison confirm their member- ter, $21.98 to $24.29. in the Muslim Brothertlon In April, 1984, as originally officials. Employed Mothen and at least an equal planned. Mrs. Esther Peterson, of ArThese include educational and inA gymnasium and library at number exist Ifipogrdto in the lington, Va., who is director formative publications concerning all rlftttboro State College, sched- penitentiary. of the U. S, Department of La- j levels of government and varied serv- uled to have been completed Henry M. Yokeir, PhD., psyi Women's Bureau, does September, will not be chological consultant of the not believe the disintegration ices in the public interest such as con- last ready until next March. A prlson, claims the Muslims cre- of families and homes is caused tinuing study of state finance, analysis strike occurred during the con- ate no major problem for in- y employed mother*. of legislation, evaluation of bond issues struction of food service build- stitutional authorities as a A recent visitor to New Jerings and dormitory at the Jer- whole, although constant tenand other public questions for the in- sey City state College which sion and apprehension is ex- sey, Mrs, Peterson told Govformation of the taxpayer; studies of will delay the opening from Perlenced by co/rectlon officers ernor Richard Hughes and the •tate House press corps that their dealings with them. individual aspects of governmental last September until next June. In The love of home and family varies organization is deditarget date for the Pinfrom person to person and operation, finance and taxation; infor- leyThe Hall addition of Montclalr cated to the concept of black methods utilized to show such mation on municipal, school and coun- State College hat been changed supremacy as an immediate love are also varied. solution to the American Nety budget problems; consultation where from/ September last to May groes' problem of dispossession "Love is shown in many, QL-1963. Library construction requested on local taxpayer organiza- at the same college scheduled and discrimination. The prison ways." she said, "And one of tion problems and cooperation with to be completed last August brotherhood is better led and the ways is bringing home a not be finished until next organized than formerly be- pay check." other taxpayer groups across* the na- will June. Likewise a new women's lieved, Dr. Yoker claims, She Is executive vice chairtion in encouraging citizen support of dormitory and food servloe man of the President's ComIndegent Copts building at the same college mission on the Status of Wosound federal fiscal policies. scheduled to be constructed in New Jersey's 21 counties will men, and alto serves as superSeptember, will not open until be called upon soon to pay ad- visor of the Bureau of Labor ditional per capital funds to Slando'li, the Bureau of Emnext July, Compensation and Construction work on a gym-t State Institution* for the main- ployees' naslum addition, an industrial tenance of Indeient patients Employees' Compensation Aparts wing, and t library addi- which are chargeable to the peals Board. Last October she represented the U. S. Governtion at N«wark State College, counties under the law. book on the first day of the invasion scheduled to be open last sum-L J o h " ,M- Tramburg State ment at the Tunisia Internauntil next Commissioner of Institutions tional Trade Fair. There was also another book abou mer, will not open p Aid to the Taxpayer "Bewitched, bothered and bewildered" by mounting tax loads? Aid io the taxpayer who seeks some means of curbing tha vast rise in public spending and taxation is offered in the program adopted at the 32nd annual meeting of the New Jersey Taxpayers Association this week. • ' Based upon continuing study of pressures that have raised public spending at all levels of government until taxes throughout the nation now equal nearly one-third of personal income, the document points out that an informed citizenry and an understanding officialdom are necessary' elements of a constructive program of action leading to solution of public fiscal problems in New"Jersey. Aimed toward "better and more economical government in the interest of all taxpayers," the Association offers informational and service pro- for occupancy until next spring or later. A strike In the marble quarry and plant delayed work considerably on the new State Department of Education Building, adjacent to the State continuing House. 2,050 Members of pur 1962 Christmas Club Have Received '255,000 FOR CHRISTMAS SHCPPING Put Yourself on Santa's Check-List! join Our 1963'Christmas Club The Longest Day For the United States in World War II, a great day was when our soldiers invaded Europe. There were other great days, in the Pacific and at the end of the war, but perhaps the most tense was this day. For on this day we were trying to succeed in a military undertaking of a size and complexity which had never before been accomplished. And we succeeded, against strong German opposition, in landing thousands of soldiers on the beaches of France and sending them inland. A new motion picture attempts to Reconstruct this day, It is k Hollywood production {the first disadvantage). Few Hollywood films oh the war, or on other wars, have made much of an effort to be absolutely accurate. The Longest Day is taken from a A encleS une. A laboratory school a n d « * J ' *", ^ 1 ^ that day, perhaps a better book, but clinic, Jeney Jlfiaw which had an opening, S .p o. u s e Commission _. . head . e by 0 The State Department of that matters little. target date in June, 1963, will G ™™* Richard (Continued on Page 16) be ready until July. 1964.| H u g h e s ' t 0 a p p r o v e a new set The movie has some good points and notyear's defcj Jor the owning contains many stats. Some of the a new auditorium and muscenes \)t battle are very mtivlng. But, sic building at the same college will not open next Janu as usual, much of the old Hollywood iry as planned, but will take nonsense is included, somewhat taking .nother year. the edge off what is at least a better- Similar delays In construe-!! ion work have been encounthan-usual Hollywood result. ered at the Trenton State Colge and Patenon State ColEventually, in this' country, we must lege, thus postponing opening have a historical board or review com- if the buildings for over a year] A Free Copy of This Booklet Will mittee, which will see to it that films in some cases. Be Sent Upon Written Request. claiming to be accurate will really be Cancni accurate. When a film attempts to Having quieted the rauousll cry of the caucus, New Jersey portray the history of this country— now quietly tinind»4 1U2 a film that may go all over the world planning an all-out campaign Member New York Stock Exchange capture control of the Oen-|l American Stock Exchange —we must see to it that our country to eral Assembly next year as well PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING and its past is represented fairly and as Increase membership in the State Senate. AT 5 CORNERS • accurately. you. You may open your 1963 Clirisluiafl (J»'» Mmibm M.mbcr. Memben Memben >lrmbm Mraiben p«Tln< paying payiog paying paying paying f 1.00 a w««k for fifty S IM a week for Wly $ 3.00 a w « k for fifty I 5.»0 a we«k for fifty 110.00 a week for fifty $10.09 a week for flflr T. L. WATSON & CO. NoTcmber 17, 1904 - Deoenbn M. 1911 thr ln< uraouuuuu lUueatafc Huaiai pMUUM •Hkl l OB flkWffty IM US. , N Onto StfMt, WoodbrMn N. i. - t(l. US 4-11U ikt ctrtwM Ptdi puMuh* w rmj«j i * AM. Ml «o«M«Ml ittnui, C.rwm. N, t. - Tel Kl I MM H a IAMM WOODB&IDQR PUBLISHING COMPANY Lawrence F. Campion. President * Treasurer On* fMf HMi Mi aHtlu | U t Mithta ti tdunci - B> Curt* IS* *ar C«pf SlMfW eoptu ki mil M «*•». Governor Richard J. Hughes and other Democratic strategists faded in their attempt o capture the Republican Senate seat in Union bounty l*«t week on the sole issue that the Republican caucus was unfair to citterns. They initliUd that six Republicans could thwart the will of the remaining IB Senators by turning thumbs down on certain btlLs in the oaucus. Advocating a committee system to channel bills to the Senate floor for' a vote, the Democrats remained mum on the t u t that six members of Tel. Ill 2-2650 MONROE A. WBMNT, Beiidmt rutner BANKINIi IIOLH8. Monday thru Friday !l A.M. to 3 P.M. Friday evening! 6 I'M. to 8 f.M, OVER SO YEARS IN PERTH AMBOY T. L. WATSON & CO. PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Pfeasa send me a free copy of booklet— "Understanding th« Modern BecurltUs Market" ™,, ^..,..._ Address ,.„•..„„.,..„.........„ City ....„ „ __„_ m.^...:'.,. , «...«~ BUte _..... "l" w« k » "' ,. v IV) 011 « " k s rr ,. t '.i *« hfks r' lv t r r h "'•' "' " " l National Bank 3 Locations For Your AVENEL OFFICE 383 Avenel St. Name ;l1 :|||V of our three ofliees. Attention of NEW INVESTORS... "UNDERSTANDING THE MODERN SECURITIES MARKET" * .. (forfcrrt fxtw Charles Edwyn Gregory - For your added COIIVCIUHH*', we havt three O(II«'<"> '" " r MAIN OFFICE Center of * I corner of Minna Ate.) Berry St. k Moon Ave. AVENEL WOODBRIDGE Member Federal Reserve System—FederaJ Depoalt Insurance PAGE THIRTEEN NOVEMBER 15, 16, 1962 rv Principal Announces Honor Roll Dec. 17 Set Sgt. Van Pelt to Speak To Pick New To PTA 22 on'Vandalism' .<*arsals progress V Deborah COLONIA - "Vandalism", Bt 9:90 p.m, Novwntw 30 at will be the topic of Sergeant the school. The program inISELIN - Donald C. WhiKenneth Van Pelt of Wood- clude*. "The Mouse, That [lakrr. principal. School 24 anbridge Police Department to- Roared" »nd a short, "Harlem Globp-Troters". Proceeds from nounced the honor roll for the COLONIA - A nominating night at 8 at the general meetHi iicarsals were the series of children's movleR 1 of School 22, PTA. first marking period as folrnimittre, comprised of Mrs.ing , ,|j!!Mt for a must-; as well as the November 30 | If iws: [iward Hennlng, Mrs. Bob Mrs. George Williams, ways , in Sinm," by Do-] movie will be used to purchase tirade Two. Mrs. Miller, tea•nmldt, and Mrs. Adolph and means chairman, reports Books for the library. nl (,'nlonlft mcm-j a busy pvenjng planned with a cher: Ellen Angelastro, Rose!• . .Stanley Strma«nola. presented a slate at sale of children's outgrown mary Galliano, Alice KlmbttU, ,.mi chairman, 315 ;onday's meeting of the Larubbers and boots as well as (Mary Ellen Chemplel. Thomas , niii', Avcnel. ies Auxiliary of Little Pela Book Pair scheduled. Hubbard, Jeanne Btdener, Paul ,,.11011 will b»> fitflKed iws League as follows: iflppaaskl. ,(,- s niimm! pnldPresident, Mrs. Joseph Vas- In observance of American Education, Week, parents start,,„, "".rt-toKfthfr" Orade Two, Mrs. Waldman, illo; d visiting the school yesterday •i || I1 M. nt Moutlteacher: Allan Aiello, Karen javid Hasse; second vlce-pfesvhen grades one and two Were COLONIA — Dr. Robert Pol Blair, Laura Grahlll, Margaret dent, Mrs. James D'Arcy; coripen to the public. Today, glaze, Assistant Superintends Will Sera, Walter 1'empkowskl, Sal'spondlnfc secretary, Mrs MISS BARBARA h. TANGO [rades three and four will wel- of Schools for Curriculum, dls I of tile COVly Qizzo, Donna Payesko, Kath'homas Woods; recording sec:om« visitors While grades five , ; ,[ rii.so. a n d diaennage- leen Weber. tary. Mrs. James Duggan; .nd six as well as kindergarten cussed the curriculum o Woodbrldge Township Schools ...„.., „. ,l, iiy Mrs. Wllllami , Louise Grade Two, Mrs, Webb, tea.nd treasurer, Mrs. August So'Ill be open • tomorrow.. |at a meeting of School 20 FI'O. T a n | t 0 t o Richard P«ui Maf cher: Annette Base, Beth Ann wn. | The executive ^ board of the The speaker explained that and Mrs. Burgess, Kelsey, Qrammer, PetIn the future, the auxiliary , | i : ,vi's will be prePTA W t With' Mrs. Vernon new concepts of subject mat- Samuel"Mattel, 80 West Ed- er Lease, Susan Mayer, Pete^r •111 meet at Civic Improve, -I,, mhi'is contributHarsell, president, 94 Preston ters In such fields as mathem- ward Street, laelln, has been Triano/ Raymond Basrl, Amy ment Club, Inman Avenue, on ' i i r i . of Life" buildRoad. Mrs. William yHadam, atics and science and stated announced by her parents, Caplzzano, Andrew Kllenman, ;hc third Monday of the rin' rriiifitructlon AT AMW SHOW. ('iiiHlr of holiday fashions; top. left to rlftht, Mrs. II. Kenneth Slaffln, jli; membership chairman, report- the population explosion in the Mr. and Mm, Victor Tan*o, Christian Madoen, Danielle month, Mrs, Karl Lambert ' . I,,..!itiitc nt Deborah Mrs. Hruer Rred. Mrs. Wallace Daniels; center, Mrs. lirnjamin Stevenson, Mrs. Irwln ed that fill parents have en- Township has greatly compli- 76 Wnt Edward Street, I»e- McAloose, Keith Wilson. iresident announced. [(.,,-,uis Mills, by Mrs. cated the currioulum program. lln. A summer wedding Is Wolfsnn, Mrs. RIISSPII Ludlow; front, Mrs. John Arnold, Mrs. John Casteras. Grade Three, Mrs. BaumgarMrs. L, Wlecke was the Win-rolled to date. ,i..,;i,lcr, ifntonal diMrs. Irving Witt, .library In the past seven years the planned, ten, teacher: Donald Josephner of the week's free jnumber of school children has Miss Tango Is a graduate son, Michael Zlelinskl, Diane : ,;imi'iit of 76 new •lub, Mrs. Jack Banlas, chair- chairman, announces t h a t Incresed from 9,000 to 18,000 , i ht- recent mcmmovies for adults will be held of Wqodbrldje High School. Schaeffer, William Knudson, man, reported. and the teaching staff, from , wits reported by Her fiance is a graduate of ISandra Fyke, Susan Staffin. Tickets for the annual dance 300 to 700. The Townshlf) is i.ri Jnson. chairman St. Benedict's Preparatory Grade Three, Miss Rlzzuto, January 19 at St. Demetrlui presently offering courses to ; MIIH'S contact Mrs School and Seton Hall Uni- teacher: Garry Harris, Debora Hall, Carteret, may still be ob, teachers In the new areas of .. M^5 to Join Or for' versity. He Is employed by In-lO'Brlen, Virginia Kurlca, ElCOLONIA — Golden threads tained from baseball managen 'subject material In order to ;.; riuiiton about Deternational Pipe and Ceram- ileen Mykletyn, Joseph J*lynn. and gleaming brocade feature or by calling Mrs. John SolvUc keep In step with advances In ics Inc. Grade Pour, Miss Connors, COLONIA — Initiation core-'demonstration of theart of the styles presented at the denland Mrs, John Shoosmith, co education, ,hlo to attend the monies were held for new.flower arranging by Ronald sert-fashlon shdw of the Colchairmen. teacher: Rexanne Davis, Karen ISELIN — New members Willard McArgle, program i;h fete members Sldener, Ricky Rothman, John members of Ladles Auxiliary of Schofleld. Ionia Branch, American Asso Election of officers will tak welcomed by Iselln VFW Post chairman, announced the De.-!• duos in advance VFW Memorial Post at Tims- 1 Hubbard, Eric .Therges^n. •iiit.inn of University Women iplace ftt the December 17 meet Thursday were: rr cember meeting will Include a Grade Four, Miss ^pafifo, Blmderman, n-|<j ay ^ m e e t i n g in the Post "*" |at Koos Bros., Rahway.i ing after a Christmas party fj Thomas Gorman, Prank Ha- brief discussion of the referenteacher: Valerie Kovaos and tv or or at the rooms. M Mrs. H.Lorentzen.Mrs. Lorcntzen.Mrs. rs H Mrs. Wallace Daniels, pfesl |inember8 will t e given by ferbier, Joseph Ryan, Harold dum andftChristmas program Margo Rakowsky. Morris co-chair- Dolores Meekle, and Mrs. K. dent, greeted over 200 member executive board. A grab ba Jurgrau, Joseph Kaiser, Daniel led by a local choral group. jOrwrthouae were welcomed by Mrs. Oilbert Grade Five, Mrs. Rublo,, tea„.. .,„„ and Kiiests, Proceeds were Aes will be part of the festivities Sawka, Walter fHotta, diaries Mrs. Eugene SoloiS, "hospitality COLONIA cher: Diane Frandza, Patricia Mrs. Walter Pajmer, president. School „ lgnntrd for the groups annual Mrs. Hasse, chairman, stated, Ovellette, Jesse Tate and Jerry chairman, reported a covered Augustine, principal of School. i t PTA Arrangements are being com22 and Mrs Irving Witt, PTA Maloney, Lynn Y community service project. dLsh supper will precede the DeJohn. Membership has now Winnick, Five, Mrs. pleted to distribute a Thankslibrary chairman report that Grade meeting. The executvie board has reached four hundred, Bianckl, Richard teacher: giving basket to a deserving aRaln chosen a library servic Edward March, quartermas- VW1IU1V41O1 ,, ,„„„.„,.„ Community relations >,..„.. chair- "no stone is being left unturned James Towell, Carole Basrl, > » « • • project and after due considerter, reminded the membera that m a n , Edward Peterson, said the In an effort to make reading Nancy Graham, Linda Hoover, mond Hughei, chairman reation, the Clark Library, in ex In order to win the member- iSchool path has been repaired an enjoyable part of the every- Michael Klleman, Joann Aiello, 'The. IntelliR- ported. II..-\ Istence less than a year, ser ship streamer 10% dues for and two new paths have been day existence of every child as Donna Bodak, Ina GregoriusChild," a PTA Halloween packaRes were ing a highly populated are 1963' must be paid by Decem- established. There Is still need we aotlvely observe National sen, Judith Rittenhouse. i), distributed to distributed to 31 veterans at and burdened by insufficient ber 31. for •police protection signs, he Book Week, this week". Grade Six, Mr. Eagan, tea9216 [In- next meeting Roosevelt Hospital at a party Activities taking place this books and facilities was chosen Arrangements were comstated. cher: Dennis Billlck, Janet MuvKun announced [sponsored by the group. In ndS-10-12 to benefit from the group's acpleted for the 30th anniversary Mrs. Edward Peterson, li- week include the distribution Fyke, Harry Knudsen, Charlene :iw board of PTA M-14-16 tivities. A check for $155 will be dition ,.to Mrs. Palme , Mrs. dinner-dance Saturday. Cltar-,„,„,, o.. u .,...-.., -....»»...— brary chairman, announced | of colorful bookmarks to the Lazur, Mary Kllen Massimlno. :..cli nu't with Mis. 18-20 children; lists have been placed presented to the library from Carl Pablo. Mrs. Jack Wood, ter members of the post and|thelr are 900 books In the 11i 43 Cameo Place. in the classrooms grouping outthe Colonial Branch. < brary. Volunteers to assist in auxillary will be guests. Hugh ;i Ui»y. president, The completion of 40 cancer standing books in categories the library afternoons are still Gilroy, chairman, requests all Models were C. H. Christian,ud members »re' dressings so far this month WHS making the location of books needed. members who plan to attend sen of Metuchen; Mrs. Benja[ri nf N. J. Parent-1 noted by Mfs. Emily KOsch. notify fclm Immediately at LT A total p' 388 families out offor special interests easy; class min Stevenson, Mrs. Irwln Wol.i/ini' u subscrib-' chairman. visits have also been scheduled son, Mrs. H. Kenneth Staffin,! 480 have joined the 8-9759. T UU u nit juutvw vuv P. • • T. - . d. »* • .. aalJ • Mrs. John Casteras, Mrs. John y The Post band will meet Mrs. Robert Cook, membership •r-n-De Malo safe-! Sponsorship of Girl Scout As part of Book Week, libI Arnold and Mrs. Daniels, ColWednesday, 8 pjn., at Postjchalrman, reported Class trips COLONIA — Future plans of -will attend a'meet-JTrooP 1 0 8 WRS re'nt'w|1(1 w l U l JEROME J. OBIGAS rary visits are being made apMrs Wolf a n d Ml s i l o b l > r t ;onia; Mrs. Bruce Reed, Avenel; fthe the |for 100% class membership Hall. A band for younger memthe drama departmentt of .:h.-r representatives j ' ' ' pealing and relaxing through ELEVATED IN RANK:' Je- !Miss Loraine Smarsch and Mrs awarded to bers Is being formed with Jo- |were I Federated Women's Club of IVGIC a maiucu M/ Mrs. w i n , M, i.*, E. J-M, •is and committee-; 8 1 ^ 1 0 1 c h 0 8 e n w h e ' l d lh(" bulletin rome J. (>ri|fas, son of Mr. Russell Loudlow, Rahway. grade class a n d t n e u s e o f seph Mccrobie Sr., teaching Lupins second Colonia were discussed at the secon gra , Emrry to discuss committee. board displays, have been arand Mrs. Joseph Grlgas, 25 Mrs. Barry A. Cruikshank. from 7 to 8 pjn, on band re!home of Mrs. Walter Barce. to Miss Barbara Varona's kin•ur.w. No action has The annual Christmas parE. First Street, Colonla, has chairman, reported that 11 hearsal nights. Anyone Inter- dergarten class, tied for first ranged to tempt the child into Mrs. Joseph Vltale. chalr: :o diite on Mrs. Deties for members and brrn promoted to Airman members were recipients of ested, and owning instruments, place. Mrs. D. A. Hooks second Increased interest In reading. |man, announced the depart•..•.-1 for twoadditlon- | is in the planning stage. Mrs. Second Class. A 1961 gradu- door prizes. She was assisted may join. ment will participate In an ingrade class received a check r:nssiiiK Kuards. j Harry ate of Woodbridge Senior by Mrs. Alan R, Arensdorf and ter-department C h r i s t m a s The regular meeting of the for the second place award Sisterhood Members ilmi-nt of 420 mem-iPabio will serve as chairmen Illih School, Airman Grlgas Mrs. Harold Weidell, Rahway. | post scheduled for November The atendance baner and •lifted by Mrs. Jos-jfoi the children's party while Enroll for Courses party December 13 at the Cranis stationed at Wheelift Air 22 has been cancelled because award were presented to Mrs. COLONIA — Five members iwood instead of holding a regiP. :••.-:! and Mrs. Donald [Mrs. Kosch and Mrs Lorcntzen and Mrs. uonald Mrs. Koscn ana Mrs borcnizen ^gn B a s e j j b y a w ^ -. of Thanksgiving. A joint meet- Adele Roth's first grade class. iA>jmjmA — rive UIEUIUCIB ™ » » «."»..-- - - — ^ of Sisterhood of Temple Beth ular maeting in D e c ^ m B e i ; . , , membership co* will be in charge of the adultj, .|Tound-alr ' adln operator. ' alo, r i m n H . l l r rradio Scouts Weekend at 1 ing will be held with the aux- The sixth grade mothers Am win l enroll in the. five week . At Easter time members win will the iparty. ,. iliary November 29. served as hostesses. Martinsville Camp administrative courses being prepare a basket for a needy . .if of the school, Mrs. The December 4 'business' j n I C I, I held at Temple Beth El, Or-family for which a special COLONIA — Twenty-five •.li..:(!crston, acting prln-'meeting will be followed by a K e n n e d y rark SCnOOl workshop has been planned, Paid-Vp Member Party Students Training ange starting January 8. •d Mrs A DePaola, Plans Open House members of Boy 8cout Troop A Broadway theater party mothers chairmen, Mrs. Stanley Schumen, first 44, accompanied by five adults As Library Aides Held by ORT Chapter ISEUN - A meeting of the' re ,;[ul Halloween Film To Be Viewed vice-president; Mrs. Julius Ro- has been aranged for the final [spent the holiday week-end at executive board of Kennedy ISELIN — Sister Helen Jo- COLONIA — The first paid manoff, membership vice-pres- program of the club year. parties arranged "Ike," Martinsville. By Democratic Club up membership party of Coloseph, O.P., principal of St. Ceident; and Mrs. Bernard Bin- After the business meeting troop's Indian dance nia-Oarteret Chapter of Womtonight at 8 in the school. celia's Grammar School, anISEffN — The regular meet••:. Hartstein was der, programming vice-presi- the group participated in a team performed at camp tire ttu nounced a- special program for en's American O. R. T. was dent will participate in . theselection of comedy and drama ' I s * U n Democratic Open house will be held on Induction ceremonies. Scoutiiiiiciiy cralrman. . Monday, at 7:30 3 p.m. p at Kentraining eighth grade students held at Temple Beth Torah, administrative course. situations. The January meetiv.mdler, presldent'Club will be be held tomorrow.. 'Monday, master Herschel Tarver welat nedy Park School. All patents; as library aides U now in ef- Rahway. VFW Halt. Hlgh.:•'!• High PTA was'8^0 P A Mrs. Hyman Rosenberg ing will be with Mrs. Sven comed Peter Cody, James Kulsfect. The program will serve a Jersey shift dresses were fea- youth groups chairman and Mossberg. Hostesses were Mrs. nominating commit- are invited to visit the class- ma, Kenneth Eauquier, and • Mrs. Eugene Be-|way 27 tw will t» appointed and plansjrooms where parent-teacher Russel Stanley Jr. into the troop dual purpose— to,, offer assist- tured in the fall festival of Mrs. Alex Gruber will be tak-Robert Mclntyre and Mrs. A. ! \ice -president, for the annual Christmas party conferences will take place, as Tenderfoot scouts and quail ance of the librarian aides to fashions. Members serving as ing the youth leadership course. L, Wood. •i possible Joint eanPrinted Pattern 9218. models were Mrs. Clark Qreen'will Jw dJBctissed. Parents will be able to see ex-fled campers. 1 in January. Misses' Sizes Small (10, 12): the librarians on duty, and to On the hospitality cc-inmlttee hibits of their children's work. All scouts practiced their Medium (11, 16); Large (IS, [encourage library work as a berg, Mrs. Irwin Master, Mrs. [.)•! 12 meeting will Sidney Katz. Mrs. Arnold BeerAfter the open house, at 9 20). Medium 2% yda. 35-inch. profession. proficiency In camp cookery • ••>:.••! d i s c u s s i o n o n for this month are Mrs. Frank man, Mis. Frank Nevins, Mrs. p.m., Mrs. K. E. Staffin, chair- hiking, lashing and morse codi Embroidery transfer included. Mrs. Gearge Fay, chairman Jacobs, Mrs. Thomas Beverldge with Harry Lund, Michael Posnack, Mrs. Irwln man of the parent and family of the program announced the Send F I F T Y C E N T S in coins for to obtain merit badges and ad i-;• mmtary Educa- and Jame.vHundrick. life education committee, will vance to higher ranks. Mrs. R. Gottlieb, this pattern-add 10 ccnti for trainees, who will assist in the|8chneider, • .iioi, Mrs. Edwin Featured will be a picture Tonight, 7:30 p.m. at Neweach pattern for first d u s mailing library during school hours, are and Mrs. R. Schnur. ' vice-president "Woodbrldge Tomorrow",' with show a trim. The regular business meet- Dover Methodist Church hall, Send to 170 Newspaper Pattern as follows: Eloise Good, Cath- Mrs. Seymour Derechin, reI :ii- sponsorship of commentation by 8. Buddy Har Dept, 232 West 18th St. Newerine Carroll, Catherine Col- gional expansion chairman, Sing of the PTA will be ellml- Court of Honor will be held. ' Jump wilf be therl*. executive director of the York 11, N.Y. Our New Fall gave the invocation and Mrs. i Redevelopment nated Class mothers will hold i-iuiatlon-to the Woodbrldnc Winter Pattern Catalog. Fashions angelo, Marlann George, Laa cake sale in all grades. Cuban crisis may hurt Call' in all size ranges. Send iSt today verne Lewka, Lynne Miele, Meyer Traberman, president, I Agency. large. fornia Democrats. Carol Ann Miletich, Judy Dorr- conducted the brief business becker, Charlene Murray, Louis meeting held prior to the affair. Rea, and Walter Healey. Mrs. Martin Lillis, member- Gu&sts were welcomed by ship chairman of the library Mrs. Mark Vinstein, chairman, has announced the addition of who was assisted by Mrs. Mas163 new members during the ter, membership co-chairman. Door prises were awarded and month of October, making refreshments served. total of 4,819. OUTSTANDING SAMPLE VALUES! 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But " t y imagine it? Buy it! Try it! Ougan's Rite Diet! MKMBEK TELEGRAPH DKUVKRY HUKVICK I "We Deliver Aruund the Corner or Around the World" RONALD SCHOFIELD m 105 Lake Avenue, Colouiti, N. J. You can set Tour own coal! Have an much or as little aa you like each week. Get all the cash you need for Christmas shopping at the very tune you need it most! $ 1.00 each yeek $ 2.00 each week * 5.00 each week $10.00 each week (PLUS lor SO weeks (or 50 weeks (or 50 weeks (or SO weeks DIVIDENDS) — % 50.00 — |100.0« — $250.00 — $500.00 AXIA FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 1591 Irving St. FV 1-45542 Rahway Houn D»ll j I l A.M. to t:» r.N. Saturday" » »M to U Noon On Your Saving* Paid Quarterly 4% Regular $100.00 White or Yellow 14K Gold Dress Watch, l! With Tapered I, Florentine Watch Hi Bracelet $5O.oo Unconditionally Guaranteed For 3 Years! 250 Similar Valuer on Sale From $15.00 to $175,00 , WATCH MART Colonia Shopping Plazu Route il, Colonia ' OPEN MON. 1'bru HU. 1« A.M. • » 1-.N.-8AT. 1« A.M. • I PJH NOVEMBER 15, 18, 1962 PAGE FOURTEEN " • - a n . . Cfl i Dad-Son Night HetwoodChapterORTVA. Set! Dancp Saturday ° lM)li(| , Is Successful Talk Sul and the cub scouts snip included the part of Prince, Dutch, the former a Dutch*!morning n 1 n 01 ton south of Nnuau Street. bestowed word meaning "Wlty will make the pick-up. s Five days later the legislature tff ..._ the .... latter a corruption __. of - T h e Third Ward Second FORDS — The Metwood took away a small edge of the name «fCornelius nmch-trfWd District Democratic StubBaturwill Chapter of Women'* American Somerset County — including Dutch explorer Jacob- |hold a spaghetti dinner the rest of Princeton — and sen M«y. Iday at the Hillcrest Tavern. FORDS — Hardy Peterson, ORT will hold Its Harvest Salem might teem "English,",Mrs. Orlando Coppola Is chair- Pittsburgh Pirates minor league Moon Dance, Saturday nt t:00, FORDS Mercer was complete. at the Metuchen Jewish Com- school R a i l r o a d s and Industry but It really la from a Hebrew man. manager, wa« the main speaker lt Center, Drove Avenue .spokn at word, "shalom", Unhappy John brought both Hudson and Cam—The Young Ladies Sodality at the annual father-son night munlty den into being. Hudson's big Fenwlck chose the name for of St. Andrew's Church will re- of the Fords-Clara Barton Boys A ftala evening la In store for board all with dancing to the music PTA city interests left Bergen'i rural his colony on the Delaware in celve Holy Communion In a iil Baseball League which took of the "Silhouettes," door farmers In 1840, and took as 1675 and lti meaning truly ex body at the 9:30 A, M. Mass million boiwi place 8unday night In Our well some meadowland from Es- pressed what Fenwlck hoped to Sunday. Their monthly meetschools which prizes and refreshment*. sex County. Four years later find — Peace. 'ing will be held Monday at Lady of Peace cafeteria. Co-chairmen for the evening by the public the emergence of Camden as Copyright 1982 — State of|7;4j p. M . in the new church Thomas Jago, president of Line* That Make are Mrs. Alex T. Klvltz and 1962. Tli,. a vigorous industrial city found New Jersey Tercentenary Com-!hall. ' the league, presented a^plaque \jr». William Cohen, Mri. Ray- schools duiW" !„,'!' Tuent\-()nc expression In the new county mission. —The local flreirien will hold to Mrs. William R. Yetman, mond Chait la Metwood ChapW r a <•„,,. of Camden. By John T. Cunninihftm drill exercises Monday at 7:30 president of the Mothers' Aux- ter president and Mrs. Alvln work, aim (m .,',, iliary and tie pins to the cdm- Klein, ipeclal projects vice poses was rtism Rural Ocean County rose in Boundaries Mint set New JerM. at the flrehouse. lflfio to offset partially induster will t)r I.,,,/',' gcy !i' 21 counties otT from one —Monday the Third Ward mlttee heads. trial Husdon a nd Camden. of Education in '." another have led to much conSecond District Democratic and Pete Daltna. toastmastar, In- Fords Liont Club |Ocean's first, boundary with consider th| s , lln; ; n fusluu, some argument*, and, Civic Club will meet at the Hill- troduced the other speakers of Burlington followed straight MRS MARTIN UUTOWSR1 crest ^nn at 8:30 P. M. Donates To Hotpitd Mrs. Nlchoii,,' ,, in one case, to unwanted worldthe evening Including Frank along the old East-West Jersey wide attention being focused on —Avene 1 -Colonla First Aid O'Rourke, P e t e r Appleton, FORDB — The Ford* Lions nounced thnt %^ . 14 Oeort* Street, Attnel r Hue io near Beach Haven on the counts' court huuse in FirmSquad meet* Tuesday at 8 P. M Fiank Burke, Coach Nick Prls- Club donated another $200 at at the Loiii; Beach Island. Politicians —Golden Circle of the First at squad headquarters. Ington. ! coe, Joseph Nemyo, Herman the fourth Installment of a chniwd that In J891. veering Presbyterian Chureh meets to- —Tuesday the Avenel School pftiion, and John Chlanadla. Back In 1824, for example, pledge of $1000 to the Perth Mrs. Fvanfc i.,,, the line sharply southward as day from 1 to 3:30 P. M. In the 23 P. T. A. meets at 8 P. M. vnen Warren County split from Added to the list of honor- Amboy General Hospital BuildM r s . Riii,,, church hall. It is now to Great Bay, the Open house is be^ng featured ary members were Rev. Herbert up Fund. Bussex, the straight boundary and Mrs. Munn better in make Burlington —Pride of New Jersey Counbefore the meeting. Edwin that stretched northwestward F. A. Hecht, pastor of Orace At a meeting of tha Club, ported on ',\ 111 '.; County "safely" Democratic. cil, Sons and Daughters of LibCasey, member of the board'of the Musconetcong River to the Evangelical Lutheran Church Monday night, Martin May fe- attended at Tin- last of the 21 counties erty, meet tomorrow at 8 PJM. education, will speak on the Delaware seemed fine — and it p of Perth Amboy, and Joseph ported on the success of ttte "ents and ] took the name Union — alt- at Aventl School 4 auditorium. school bond referendum. was, except in the village of ciub meets D*l.na, an old-time ball player. trip to Broad Axe, Pennsyl- tic City. 1 hough dis-unlon was closer to C u b Pack 73 of St. AnYellow Frame. There the Presvania, and tht tribute to Jack A book fair mil the truth. drew's Church will hold a news- Wednesday at Stanley's Diner, byterian Church (whose "yelhome of Mr. and Mrs. •William V w U n t . a memoir of the the school on tm",ul low frame" construction nave People in southern Essex paper drive Saturday. It Is at 8:30 P. M. Fords LJoni Club who Is re- Stay, and Tliursti.iv f, the place Its name) sat smack County for years had stewed requested newspapers be tied —Sixth District Republican Scheuermon. 300 Prospect Avcuperating at Broad Alt. enue, at 8:?0 P. M. 27. 38 and 20. the Club meets Wednesday at the astride the line. The minister over Newark's 'dominance, A stood in Sussex and pleached scandal-ridden rlectlon In 1807 aeroM the county linn to his insured the court hou$e lor congregation In Warren. \ Newark but the people of Elizabeth never really forgave NewYellow Frame people didn't' arkcrs. Finally ask f»r a n e v t i n e . They acsufficient impact in the legislacepted Hie split, and even ture to secede from\Essex in tually reBOlved the situation by • 1857—taking the name Union tutjldinr a new church, all in to reflect the sentiment of Sussex. pople In the face of an impendSuch line-straddling is not ing national civil war. confined to the 19th century Union's name came naturally BARE MAP: Only 13 counties appear on this 1818 map of Today students at College High New Jersey; Warren, Passaic, Hudson, Mercer, Ocean, enouph, and so did names of School in Uppe* Montclalr Camden, Atlantic and Union Counties had not yet been the other 20. travel daily between Passalc and Nine county names perpetucreated. The rare map li part of thr collection at Rutgers, Essex counties without ever ate memories of English homeThe State University. leaving their building, for the lands: Burlington, Catnden, school has been on both sides Cumberland, Essex Gloucester, of the county line since It was Uniton was established at As- Passaic gained its life from Middlesex, Monmouth, Somererected in 1929, parts of both Bergen and Es- set and Sussex. Two honor Resunpink Creek In Trenton. County lines made great dif- Hill dwellers broke away sex counties. volutionary War heres, Oeneral ference In 1932, when a Bronx from Hunterdon In 1739 to be- No county took as much back- Hugh Mercer and Joseph Waroarpenter named Bruno Rich- come Morris County, including stage maneuvering and closed- ren, while two reca!l the colard Hauptmann kidnapped the all of modern Sussex and War- room politicking to create as onial Governors Robert Huninfant son of Colonel and Mrs. ren. Then, in turne, Sussex beter and Lewis MOFIS, Passaic Mercer, seat of government. Charles A. Lindbergh. The came an Independent county In Pour older counties sacrificed and Hudson tip their hats to Ijiutowgli estate In 4M: Sour1753' tWltti all flt Warrttt h» (unflfir considerable duress) to rivers (or to an Indian name land' Mountains lay in both tow), and Warren broke away breath life into Mercer in 1838. and Henry Hudson, to go back Mercen and Hunterdon counties n 1824 to become a new coun- First the legislature approved some.) Atlantic and Ocean recbut the room from which the ty. In all cases, tha "great dis- small cuts from Burlington, ognize the surf washing their baby was taken was In H u n - L c e s . . t0 c o u n t y M u r t s !ed to;Hunterdon and Mlddteev on 1 eastern shores. terdon the divisions. • (February 22. The Middlesex Bergen and Cape May are Accordingly, Hauptmann was Cumberland county had split tried in rural Flemington, from Salem in 1748, so that by j Kunterdon County seat, rather the time of Warren's declarathan In the Mercer County seat tion of independence, New Jerof Trenton. News-hungry cor- sey had 14 counties and 14 respondents sent stories date- courthouses What more could lined "Flemington" around the a state want? world, giving the little county seat a notoriety it neither But New Jersey had become a ate poised on the edge of wanted nor relished. county dissension. Between IB a 7 County lines have been a and 1857 seven new counties matter of controversy and would be formed, amid seething change since 1882 when the undercurrents that should be East Jersey Assembly set UP easy to Imagine. After all, counthe four vaguely-defined coun- ty lines meant tax monies and ties named Bergen, Essex, Mid- votes, plus power In the State dlesex and Monmouth. West Senate, just as much in 1937 Jersey the same year established Burlington and Salem as they mean today. A colorful plant for the hostess . . . a centerpWw for thi between counties and Cape May N Rivalry . festive table , . . floral decorations to dress up tha home s achieved county status in 1692. ' for this gala season. Yes, Thanksgiving 1* indeed flower J y ; ; i e y caused particular c u a East and West Jersey lay o n i ' time. And tht loveliest flowers are right here I p " W sle^R .|' the Kflth Line, tion in the legislature in decades, ea«hf eglon being fearsurveyed In 1687, and still the We Deliver and telegraph - Call ME 4-1636 main border between Burling- ful lest either urban or rural power gain dominance. ton and Ocean counties — and nlso some of the border between That caution received fullest Somerset and parts of Hunter- play on February 7, 1837, w don and Mercer. the legislature established both Disaffection set in quickly. rural Atlantic and industrial 306 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGB Gloucester split away from'jPassaic. Old Gloucester CounBurlington in 1686. Then the 'ty gave up half Its colonial terfarmers in the upper Rarltanlritory to make Atlantic, while River valley protested that "in.. their husbandly and manuring their lands" they differed much|l from the rest of Middlesex [I County. Therefore, In 1888, t h e | East Jersey Assembly created Somerset County for those soilconscious uplanders. Land went. begging in the wild northwestern part of the province until 1773, when Hunterdon County came Into being to Include all of modern Hunterdon, Morris, Sussex and Warren counties and part of Mercfir. The boundary with Bur- AVENEL PERSONALS! LISTEN... Join Our 1963 Christmas Club NOW! is the time for FLOWERS Walsheck's Flower Shop Treat the Family to a delicious will receive FREE Two, Bay berry- Scented Candles HOME OWNER .J SPECIALS! Save Weekly and Drinks from our Cocktail Lounge 30-(i:\LLON (iUSS 1INKI) ' .50 Weekly 1.00 Weekly 100 Weekly 3,00 Weekly You Receive f 25.00 50J» 100.00 150.00 Save Weekly Yoi Recei MOWttty 210.00 600.00 1000.00 HMNWMUI MM W||Ma . • GAS FIRED WATER HEATER 5295 lu>UlUll.m BX CABLE 5c 14 2 Any Ami. Koute 9 Nerth ' Woodbrtdge New Jersey For Reservation* HUMIDIFIER 12- 50 Call ME 6-0212 BILL CROKER, Entrance to Woodbridge Motor Lodge CARTERET OFFICE Perth Amboy NATIONAL Bank ce* Over $30,000,000 — Cartml'd Largest FhuracUl JuiUtuliou Open Daily S - 1 , Bat. 9 • t 25 Cooke Avenge, Carteret VENEL PLUMBING Rt. |, Aven«l UK f-QMI At AH Member Federal Depoitt Inwrunee Corporation • Member H***rve Sy»""" PAQK mTKSN NOVBMBER 15, 16. 1862 ('I' $4.5 Million Bond Issue To be Topic Toro-Fogarty Wedding Performed in the South 9 ,,, Days \ri Today Library FORDS — At a double rlnR cade bouquet of Chrysanthem• cere-cony Saturday morning atums and carnations. 'truly Rosary Church, Green- Maid of honor was Miss FlorFORDS — Two members of ville S. c , MiM Maureen Mary mce Base. | the Board of Education, ClifFoKarly. daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Toro will reford Hfinrierrmn, president, and •. | , . | l l l ) < T S O f Mrs. .Joseph Forgarty, J4 Sec-side In Greenville, S. C. For Harry T,imd, wlll speak on the ,( |.',,nls will he ond Street, and Vincent Joseph traveling th« bride oho&e a 4!i million school bond refer* ulrrtinn conToro, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.black sheath dress with black pnrlvim at the general meeting i,,nt or stores ',Vincent Toro, 71 Larch Street, and white accessories, I of School 7 PTA In the «ho*l ,,|;,y mid tomorpt, we're united •in mar- Mrs. toro graduated from (auditorium, tonlRht at 11:00. ., [,i i>( the Fords hy Capt.'J. A, Doonan, Edison High Schol, class, of Mrs. Kdward Tracy, program Catholic chaplain, Donaldson 196i. She was formerly emrhalrmnn, states a panel dlf* • miMnsln wHl-.be Air Force Base, S. jployed by Industrie* Inc., russlon will be held with Edwin : |?ni-[|.i Library The bride was given in mar-IMetuchen Her husband attendLaubach, Home. School w d ;it R 00, when ed Middlesex County Vocationriage by her fater and was Family Life Education chairmUlpr village" iaUii-rd in a gown of organpa al and Technical High School, man, as moderator, inoluded ;,, obscrvRiicc of land Imported Chantllly lace Woodbrldge, and was employed on the panel will be faculty \wrk. JOHN H. SCHMIDT 'with bow knots, long tapered by Bwnberger's Menlo Park, members, Mrs. Ofclian, Mite ,. i vert. .sleeves and a Sabrlna neckline. before entering the U. S. Air iThc bouffant skirt, ending In Force. He is stationed at Don- NEW RAITNG; John II. Suma and Miss Qrundman and Day, spnu.\,i Schmidt, son of Mr. and MM. PTA members, Mr». John Hatcathedral train, had panels of aldson Air Force Base. .Irrsey State Henry Schmidt, 19 Line :ay and Mrs, Al Hospador. ice and silk organza scattered Women's Clubs. Street, F»rdi», will be pro- Membership card* will be •tth bows. ,., J7. from 1:00 moted to Radioman Second distributed before and alter tht Uir New Jersey A Swedish pyramid crown Class tomorrow, 11 in Trenton. idd her fingertip veil Of Illumeeting by Mrs, Heqry Kottk, A 1958 graduate o( Wood, membership chairman. :„(( R Slate Culsion, and she carried a casbridge High School, ScTimldl, ,;l] lip discussed meeting, who enlisted In the V. S. At a recent boardways fiom the Fords and Mrs. John Pixlgyl and REHEARSING FOR PROGRAM r . r w J«rk«on. conductor, h. »hn w n rehrarsine thr WoodbritUe C o t T t l n ' l y . Navy In February, 1959, It asFORDS—The Mothers' AuxI 10 attend. um»iu» v . « . u » . , announcfld for a concert and Christina, rradln» s tn br p r i n t e d I>rrrnib<T 1 and 2 at Our Lady o f _ P W * t W " ' 1 liary of Boy Scout Troop 53, signed to th* U.S.8. Vance, a means chairman, li from the sponsored by Our lAdy of destroyer of the Pacific Fleet, $159^0 was reallxed , hmrman, states "hurch to Sponsor cake sale. home port, Pearl Harbor, Peace, made plans for a Christ;,n of three reciMrs. Helen Torok an* Mri. party for the scouts De- Hawaii. Harvest Dinner Sunday FORDS — "AVI and TAM-mas <„•:• AIT being acMarcel Bonalsky have tw«n The Vance, daring the cember 13 at 7;30 p.m. In the .,. November and EDISON — Wesley Metho- AR", a professional Israeli Insummer months, participated named chairman of the next ,t,nits for the cook dist, Church plans a harvest terpretative folk song and annex, hot dog sale on NovamMr U :.,: compiled. dinner Sunday November 18 dance duo, will 'highlight the Named to the program com- »• a support ship, In "Opera- from 13:00 noon to 1:00 pJft. tion DeepfretM", the Narj'i mittee were Mrs. A. H. Mul| j , ••.:, ivtrrson. program Worship hour will be at 10:30 FORO8 - - Election of offi|evenln? program of the B'nal lally, Mrs. John Chllinski, Mrs. Antarctica undertaking. FORDs A concert of llghtjBloomlng," 'Menu Bambino, land the family dinner will be ,i \ announced cers took place at the monthly B'rith Women, Ramot Chapte: Joseph D'Amato and Mrs. "Silent Night," "0 Come All (UNBREAKABLE WINDOW* Iclasslcal music of ..-urns for the served at 1:00. 'Classical music and aim reading ICHUIIIK 01 Tuesday November 20, 8:30 a Hall Et- The Methodist men are InNew York — The City of N< Frank Wolzanskl, Mrs. Victor THEATER PARTY TONIGHT •liidc Christmas meeting of the Fwd« Women's . T h e C n i . l g t m a s s t o r yy" from Ye Faithful" and "All J iTemple Neva Sholom, Metuch,D*moci»H? Club In St. ' ) vited to attend & rairy Sunday Oatbadnl will take rtiarge of FORDS—The RarlUm Lodge York plans to make it a llttfc - It. j . M c U u g h ; Dtmorratjp Club In S t N t . * ) - ; ^ ^ H n dd v e r ! ( e ww ll ll ll bb eepp rr ee ernal" Child." Dance Instruction wlu be The grande finale will .be las ftchurch Hall, 'Monday Bt O u r L a d y o f decorations. •:.vr, Maureen, in j — tt — --^ arineu Ht wui uuujr ui i n»vc i*»c B'«»»»^ *...-.B'nai B'rith wlll sponsor a fund harder to break out wlndowl I s from evening, November 18, at 7:30given to all who attend. Henry Krauu, liaison offi- raising theater party tonight, the older schools, because of A ,:,- hy Daniel U - nlgrtf Elected were Mrs, Mary church auditorium D«c»«H>w 1 ti» Hallelujah" chorus lat Drew. Dr. Rilph W. Bock- Mrs, Donald Luftig, presl "* cer, announced a Court of 8:30 at the Majestic Theater, new window material •: . on "Visit to Chamberlain, president; Mrs. a n d 2, under the auspices ofJHandel's "Messiah" performed man will be the preacher. dent, Invites prospective mem the city. i: ,i" l:i January; Jennie Blanchard. first vice t h e ^ ^ Dramatic Club. The'byy the 35-plece orchestra and Eev. Howard H. Retnaly bers to be guests tot- tha even- iHonot will take place Decem- Perth Amboy, The feature is by the featu president; Mrs. Ann Mako, sec-:first, performance will be given 30-member choir. 13. ii :;:iquency," pastor, will preach at th "What Ever Happened to Baby Fiber glati wlndowi will b t ing. I Edward VitaW is general ond vice president; Mrs, Oensaturday at 8:30 p.m. and sec!,.•" Aldona AppleWoodbrldge Union Service a In keeping with the "ThankB- A CBHstmas party "for the Jane" starring Bette Davis and stetl shot from air rifles. l a secretary ; ' o n d Sunday afternoon at 3 Chairman of the affair. Tickets, the i'.i.'nnry meeting; Seyler, recording ,1980 and 1981 the city Rpttrt Hungarian Reforme' Iglvlnt? Theme" of the meeting, Mothers' Auxiliary Is planned Joan Crawford. 'available to the public by calling Church Thanksgiving Eve. I'niUon iklt, dl' Mr». Mary 'Her, corresponding'o'clock ($1,349,680 to replace britat for December t a ( i p.m. in points of Interest two other point Chevalier returns to Broad. Sidney Felnberg secretary; Mrs. Marge Btah-J T h e m s t r u m e n u i phase of|Mr. Vltale at VAlley 6-65B5 or .window panes In the pipit the school annex, with a 50 bid i d Lady of Peace Rectory will be an early bird prize and "liin. in March chard, treasurer. Officers will t h e m v i m w l u b e performed 1 way in January. 'schools. rent gift exchange. b Deinstalled at the January ^ ibrldge Community b y t h e M( -l ii! the art oftCI Orchestra under the baton of •• Mrs. Zallch in meeting. Reservations for the Christ-,'oeorge Jackson, who is associji:vl cirrtatnment b ,-iv.nrs at the Maymas party, December 15, for ated with the Department of members only, may be made Music Woodbrldge High by contacting Mrs. Anli Mako school. J. William Csokonav Ior Mrs. Marge Blancliard no will do t he Christmas readings. til' Sisterhood [later than December 1. accompanied by the church's Mixed-Voice Choir. ! Member Dinner The first of the show's of. 'rings will be the "Caliph of Chasing the Bagdad" overture by Dolelbleu i « piny under the dlTP * 1. . D *,'to be followed by Ml | o ! Mrs. Matilda Witkln, Scout Auxiliary Plans Yule Fete Israeli Couple To Give Program Democratic Club Concert, Yule Readings Elects Officers To be Offered Dec. 1-2 VFW Meeting; Set *i 1 ( m i g h t a t rOSt from The King and I • : by members of F:aa:m-El Sisterhood FORDS - F o r d , VTW Mem ' O t h f r o r c h e s t r a l tnlU™ i:-,d paid up memorlal Poet 8090 will hold Its reg|(i;:,:.fr on Monday in ular meeting tonight in the |:D Ha1.!. Pleasant Ave- jpost rooms, 411 New B r u i u w i c * ( — — - , ; " y f °f 8 m e t e n a &nd "You want to sit In th' Avtnue ' . •Egmont Opus No. 8 V by Ludi.;men responsible , light all th1 time since 'I •.inn's succesj were Duet for 1»63 an- now being ; w l K v g n Beethoven. collected and are payab t he \r..i Steinberg, mem |coll«cted and are payable to the; M M rr CJ okonav's recitation of bought that RING from M n a r o l e i »pott ~ " v quartermaster. » • ' • • • • " " • " • " • • Tom • • • • • •P -a d » --. Ti nne e t n n s m i i i H s Story" o w u i j Will <••" c':.a;n:;an;; M n ., CCarole !ii:!i chairman, andl««*t Eligible Overseas veterans l n c | U ( j e r P t dlngs from the Holy limich and Mr».|tntpre.-itfd In Jolnlns may con- B i b l e a n d J o r m Lynch'* "Wo:.-:M. hospitaUty;'««t p l ' h " P r a n l c P r o s i c s ' " ' " m a n Wrapped In Silence." The . ,2-0635 or Herb Schultz, VA 6- c n o i r , conducted by Mrs. P - tt M*in Street, Woodbrldce - - • -- - i 7 2 7 9 . e a n o r Kavejon, will intersperse (Neil to SUU Theitrr) | Wives, mothers and sisters of the readings with carols, Ineligible veterans may join the eluding such sellections as "Ave Women's Auxiliary of Post 6090 Maria," "I-ow, How a Ruse F.ie now belnt! ortjanlzed. All mem-' bers me a.sked to return their forms on the Christmas party as soon a* possible. STATE JEWELERS 1HITH TROPHY ARING AID 100 Less lo, £emth Quality —» 'Me ear 11 •1 i'1 -i ounce! WOODBRIDGE LUMBER CO. IITV AND lUBIIRBtN DEUVtRI ROCK SALT SI.90 hundred lbs. $1.10 fifty lbs. SERVISOFT of WOODBRIDGE 921 St. Georges Avenue {Juit Buutb of i'lovcrlraf) M E 4-1U1J AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE Quality Keeps Us in Business. . Building Door* A Windows Wallboard Flooring Pljwood Knotty Pine Kitchen Cabtneti Materials Mlllwork Kooflni Insulation Mnuldlnr Hardware faint DOING IT YOURSELF? Let in advlie you on ntw construction, iltentlon ind 437 ripiin. MErcury 4-0125 Rahwaj Are. Woodbrtdga NMMMMyMMMWMMMlt p >*ered for. .• ' v.t-. ( ••' '•• ' ' I ' . ' , on 1 0 - d a y ^ | r .; ..v.ntt'c! 4PP ^ UlMONSTRATED'aT H AMBOY AID CENTER M \ I'rrth Amboj ti-UH8 ii .•>*! Vbe«.irc> Mauro Motors,Inc. Exclusive Offer In Woodbridge! 5 - Year 150,000 Mile WARRANTY THINK ^ i r s t FOR A CHRISTMAS CLUB TO FITTHEIR NEEDS ON ALL 1963 MODELS Join our Christmas Gub now... be sure of having Christmas cash . . . and no worries about bills to pay after the holidays next year. Start wrapping up the cost of all your holiday expenses the modern Christmas Club way at any one of our three convenient offices , , . Fords, Perth Amboy or Avenel* Colonia. / Irer NOW IgOWERS IDING ACTORS 1LLERS . fuller Sons I1"""'A.V 7 2474 Bank FIRST IMPERIALS & CHRYSLERS PLYMOUT1IS & VALIANTS Valiant - $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 ANDRECHVE $25.00 $50.00 $100.00 $150.00 $5.00 $250.00 * $10.00 $2000 $500.00 $10 10.00 irst Bank and TRUST COMPANY Mauro Motors,Inc. - $.50 ii ~~jEST_DRJyE THEM TODAY! Imperial - Chrysler - Plymouth SAVE EACH WEEK Scout 611 Amboy Ave., ME4 4100 Woodbridge FORDS . PERTH AMBOY . AVENEL - COLONIA IMMMR M l M M k DCMWT IHSUMNCI COLORATION •\ NOVEMBER 15, 1«, W02 PAGE SIXTEEN II. - Viewed In that Ifeht, the his search for mote Democratic question arises u to whether Senator! and 'Congressmen a the missile ultimatum repre- few weeks ago. Howe Davis. State Alcoholic • Continued trom Edit Pate) sey Turkey Association . . . sents any significant change In There are rumblings of disBeverage Director. Education announces 830 bank; Secretary of State Robert J. U, S. policy in the Cold War. sent from the hustings now loans valued at $582,988 were Burkhardt reports twice as over a stalemate situation many report* from foreign and On October 15, the very day Riinranteed for college students domestic corporation* »re be- IKE CAUTIONS CRITICS an Air Fofce Intelligence offi- which finds Communism still in by the Hifjher Edifciitlon An-< ing received nowadays after a Former President Eisenhower cer is now reported to have Cuba, even stripped of missilesistance Authority durin? July, campaign urging delinquent says political snipers should seen the first danger signs in muscle for the present. AURUM and September , . . companies to file . . . A total hold thrir flre while President. aerial photos, the State DeBy WES HAYDEN sphere not worth the price of State Trnoprr Harry Patterson, Kennedy is dealing with an Inof 248 children nf migrant partment was briefing some 400 ASKS INCREASED BUDGET open conflict. of Plrasantvillr, lias graduated workers In Mercer, Middlesex ternational crisis. WASHINGTON, D. C—There newspapers and radio-televiThe Air Force has asked an from Keoler Polygraph Insti- and Montnouth counties arc To subject him to campaign was an almost instant rallying Both these factors can be sion people, in Washington. Increase In its spending budget tutr. Chicago . . . The State now or have been in attend- attacks while he is nttemptlng of America and the rest of the chalked up on the plus side. Ilnpartment of Labor has fixed ance at regular fall sessions of to cope with a current foreign Free World behind President Some of the bloom of that Department spokesmen 'were for next year. It has also made S4 ii.i per hour n.s the prevall- New Jersey public Softools , policy problem is to weaken arid Kennedy after the historic achievement seems to fade, reassuring in their analysis that clear that It will not back down lnc rale of wages to be paid Friday, Novemhrr 23. the day divide the nation, At the same. night of Oct. 22 when the grim however, with the sober reali- the Soviet arms buildup in In proposals for producing the electricians employed on public after Thanksgiving, has been time the former President faced Chief Executive bared the sation of what wns not ac- Cuba was purely of a defensive R8-70 reconnaissance bomber. nature—that under such cir- In the budget plan submitted works projects in Mercer Coun- declared an extra holiday for stoutly defended the Republi- stark details of what was hap- complished. cumstances a blockade of the to the Administration, the Air pening In Cuba and what this can parly's sight to discuss t.v . . . W. Pfliil Stillman, chair- State employees by Governor Removal of the missile bases Island was out of the question Force has asked authority to man of the Board of the Mu-^ Hughes . . . Governor Hughes policy matters "that are his- nation proposed to do about it. did nothing more than to reand that any military alliance spend $23,500,000,000 In the l.ual Benefit Life insurance has officially set aside the pe- Hory." , If there was dissent at all it store the status quo prevailing with other Latin-American 1964 fiscal year beginning July came primarily from quarters according to Administration Company, Is the new chairman riod from November 21 to Jancountries to meet a hemispheric nf the New Jersey Tercenten- uary 1 as caution time for mo- FRENCH SUPPORT OFFERED wondering about the lateness of accounts—prior to early Oc- threat was equally unaccept- 1. This would be $3,500.00(1.000 more than its spending this the firmness which they ap- tober when clearing clouds perary Fund. . . . Applications torists In an effort to reduce able. President de Giuille of Prance plauded, fiscal year. mitted aerial photos proving for State shore protection funds traffic accidents. . . , lias sent President Kennedy a The Implication clearly ready their existence. SIT being received up to NoEvents transpiring since sugmessHEe in which he supports into the briefing by those atvember 2(1 by State Conscrva^ Capitol Capers . his actions In the Cuban crisis gest* however, there may now Even accepting that expla- tending was that U. S. policy tion Commission H. Mat Ad- A tax avalanche would enbe considerably less unanimity nation, the fact remains that in and predicts that the Soviet ams. . . . The 1962 traffic death gulf taxpayers if all demands Union will not go.to war. —at least jn this country — re- the pre-misslle era there were had/fit) designs against existence of Communism per se.'lrt total in New Jersey has reached for government spending were According to reports, Prance garding the results achieved by thousands of Russian techni- this hemisphere, but would be 742 as compared with 651 up to be met, claims the New Jerthe action and their lmpllcai cians in Cuba, that Soviet Mig is purchasing twelve refuelinK prepared to react only if and to the same time last year . . . sey Taxpayers Association , . . tanker planes costing about tlons for the future. fighters were In Fidel Castro's when it became "aggressive" Operators who use dredges for Teeth of children in finston, $50,000,000 and the United Granted, the Soviet-installed arsenal, that arrangements had Communism. the taking of crabs and scal- Pa., where water Is fluoridated States has offered to sell missile bases whose presence been made for construction ot lop* along N>w Jersey's coast will be compared with school Prance an atomic-powered sub- inspired the White "House ul- a naval base allegedly for use There is ample evidence to Kennedy are now required to be licensed children's teeth in neighboring marine of an early type which timatum have been removed. of the Red fishing fleet but suiiRest President . . . Next week has been pro- Phllllpsbiirg, N. J.. In a drntnl costs about $83,000,000. Granted, the chain of events eaually accessible to roaming found the American people somewhat in disagreement on claimed by Governor Richard survey announced by the State demonstrated that Russia may sub packs. J. Hughes as Know Your Department of Health . . . Javits urges unity in coun- regard her program of expan- With the missiles gone, the that score when he went swingAmerica Week . . . John E. Only nine bootleggers were cap- try's emergency. ing out into the hustings in sion into the Western Hemi- other factors remain. Ender«, of Cranbury, la the tured in New Jersey during Report horn Washington The Capitol Dome new president of the New Jer- October, according to William -: CLASSIFIED Grave Conditions Still Exist in Cuba Despite Some Relaxing of Tensions Printed Pattern Beautician Private Lessons on the HEATING PROBLEM? This is The Month for Wonderful Specials •fc Commercial i( Residential if Industrial L e t u s solve your heating problem from service to complete heating installations. at Stella and (ja 1002 Rahway Ave., Avenel ME 4-3150* MEroury Electrical Company 813 Linden Ave., Woodbridie MErcurj 4-3328 4-1400 AVENEL ( OH. CO. ttt B a l m y AreoM, Avenel 5 Plm .95 JOHN J . B I T T I N G IHRIF I E E CAR 467 New Brunswick Avenue FORDS, N. J. WARM ATE or HOT WATER BtflMlmitci • time Faymenu including Mosaic tiles New Jobs And Kepaiii of All Klndi 40 Mary Avenue, Fords PIANO-ORGAN ACCORDION •AKB 4DVANTAGB OF OU« LOW DUMMEB MUCKS ON NUT OR STOVE PEA COAL BUCK COAL Porches Alterations — Additions Basements — Attics Roofing — Siding Dormers — Garages Concrete Patios & Driveways AU Repairs Frw Estimates Russo Construction Co. KI 1-5970 WANT-ADS BRIA/G-HOME Delicatessei TREAT SHOPPE 613 Kaliwa> Avenue Woodbndfe (Upp WlilU ttiurch) • SA1AJJS at Their Best • -SODA FOUNTAIN • FRESH BAKERY GOODS UNUEN, N J FULLY GUARANTEED! FU 8-1667 HU 6-2726 HI) 64)059 Rabway'i otdeit CitahlUhed Jeweler Read The Directory Ads 88 Main Street Woodbridge. N. J. Telephone ULmun 4-0SM 1M Classifieds Bring Results 84 East Cheirj Street RAHWAY Liquor Stores Telephone MErcnrj 4-18M WOODBRIDGE Liquor Store, Inc. Palntlig . Complete Interior, Exterior Painting Paperhanging IftJBuUt Chetrfullj Gttaa First Class Work WE DEUVEBl Complete Stock ol Domestic and Imported Wine* Been and Uquon 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. i. ROOF, GUTTER and DOWN DRAIN REPAIRS Fall; Iruured LADDIE and CONWAY ME 4-716S Moving & Truckii* \-J*m Phone FU 8-3914 AGENT NATIONAL VAN~ LINKS 1286 St. George Ave., Avenel SPECIAL WINTER RATES LOCAL MOVERS 3 Men and Trailer: $14 Hour DIAL ME 4-1111-2-3 • Announcements • Billheads • Booklets • Business Cards • Certificates t Programs t Sijms ED FREY (lomerlf With Ckuto; Ttitf PLUMBING CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS PRINTING & Heatiig -J # Letterheads Move "IDEAL WAY" RAYMOND Druggists TOUND — Brown and white female dog. Rabies 'tag Monev n #247658. Vicinity Bunn's Lane, Woodbridge. ME 4-5587. , propcriv 11/15 debts • MALE HELP WANTED and HEATING ELECTRIC SEWER SERVICE Weo«btUg«, N. I. • tif'S V : i ' ,, • '• !• V ' v\-\-;.. . ENGINEERING DRAFTSMAN —Plotting field notes and de- T ~ Hitvi ns sign drawings for municipal , streets, sanitary and 5tormloV N F S '''VIIM .tewpi'R. Apply Township Eh-| ,',.." Klneer's Office. # 1 Main Stiwt .,„-, . , Woodbrkfce.N.J. i m ^ n.. nny RIDERS WANTED if •'"•'I Ji.li,.', WANTED-- Pour riders to New MRS cuini AND AHVI York City to share (Car exloins of hi, penses, leaving Woodbridge |:40 A.M., 5 days a week. Call N e w H i , n evenings ME 4-5064. 11/15'• Anilxn ii! • FEMALE HELP WANTED • PRACTICAL N U R S E ORKITCiifN NURSES AIDE. All shifts CHAINS available. Non- smoker pre- .stcrrd, us,:;, jfrrred, Mapleton Nursing Home Over 2Q0 i . !ME 4-1389. 10/25 tf choose (M.;I MJ8CELLANIOOS FOR BALE • 1961 FORD FATRI.ANE '500' 2-door sedan. Automatic V - 8 . i P I A N 0 I N S '"' : Metallic blue. Like new. 5 8 0 0 : pnnm ;H. Soklci miles. $1.6StrT"ME 4 1937. iPershmc 11/15 [1-4316. BABY CARRIAGE, playpen;—, and pad, caf-bed, .: T U T O R I N ( i !•:• mc m A:; chair. Good condition. Call YO-I ' 9-0788. ll/15*lthrrp ,tn m .'after 5;00 P M CUBA AND BERLIN It is believed in Washington that the establishment of Sov- U . S . I N . H I t i l iet missile bases in Cuba was a An avenii!. • •"ill SIZES Soviet maneuver to outflank e r i c a n s — <i: 12'4-22ft the United States when the p o p u l a t i o n ,i Ooi Printed Pattern 9^2; Hair showdown between East-West i n j u r i e s i-.irli ment survey .Siies M'rt, 14%, 16»A, 18Vi. Berlin comes. 1 2fl'/i,2214.Size 16'/i take* 3& The theory Is the Soviet Of tin van' yards 35-luch; Vi contrast^ Premier wanted his missiles in haps,.falls Ii!,, Sad"f]nt CENTS in toot for place on the Cuban launching halt nf the ir. this pattern —add 10 cent* for pads when the proposed meet- home. rach pattern foe first class mailing. ing with President Kennedy The !T|ior; : hend to 170 Newspaper Pattern took place. It is possible that "United Stii;.: Ni Dept, 232 West 18th St., New these missiles would have been Survey" cnvi rs !".;i York 11, N,Y, Our New Fill ing mediral atten1 Winter Pattern Catalog. Fashions used as blackmail in demanding1 ing restriction ol UMlftl a Berlin settlement on his in alt rite ranges. Scad 35* today. ties for more than or.r ( terms. Carpentry Roofing Siding Leaders Gutters T. THOMPSON ' 68 Strawberry fflU Woodbridie ' Mtreury 4-5368 .» T. R. STEVENS FOR QUALITY GOLDBLATTS New Wuehooa and SON lAf. • 685 ST GEORGE AVE, WOODBRIDGE 44S Rahwaj AvenM Woodbridge OPEN DAILY 10-9 - • Rooflnt Mid Shut M«U1 Wort PIANO COMPANY ALL WORK Drags JACKSO1S LOST AND FOUND JARDOT Closed Wednesday AU Da} SIMONE BROS. • Priitiit Sales & Service CONN ORGANS KIMBALL PIANO8 Construction Open 7 AM to 10:30 P.M INCLUDING SUNDAYS Fw Put Hervic* Jai,l Give U n Ctil MF 4-3651 Anthoriied ME 4-0012 BACON Fill Hour Coal Bin Wltn Premium Anthracite 547 Amboy Avenue Woodbridge, N. J. Private Instruction* by Qualified Teacher*. Beginners and Advanced Student* Accepted. 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M. or£,iV "i weekend*. . .. . u . - * U l " H' ' Roofing & Siding - 8 x 10 NOT!: NO CLA8SIF1FD ADS tAK fN MUST BE SRNT IN • Photography ARNOTT CM Rent < CarCOM. f.nilar $ Afcordinn % Trumpet and other instruments 0 Student Rental Plan 0 Musical Accesmrin FREE ELECTRICAL SURVEYS KEROSENE Beauty Salon Car Rental - Leasing Music Instruction - Electrical Contractor - Coal & Fuel Oil *; "':'^V —- fiillv mn . SERVICE DIRECTORY BUSINESS RATES - INFORM*r '1ON l l . M for IS wordt 4« eaeb tddltional word 10 Pkfablc In tdvine* CALL TODAY No Job Too large or l o o Small FREE ESTIMATES MIDDLESEX PRESS THE WOODBKlhrfE Pt BUSHING CO. 16 20 Green Street Woodbridge "the best things i Wum Air Hut Indnitnil Eibauil Motor Gu&fdi rOK FREE ESTIMAtBl MC 4-21« or MX iiitt In life areifrge .,. -" Service Station • , i Free it t nice word to ling about, but not very prac: '. ••'-'•** TOWNE GARAGE J. F. Gardner & Son 485 AMBOY AVENUE Woodbridge MErcuri *-J5« We're SpeclmllsU In • BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT and BALANCE • BRAKE SERVICE when k come* to ttmag • (unily. In fict, when you jet right down to wrting the \\ (he clover, you begin to realize that the really i m p : »i!li»l lot dty-UHlty exittence aren't f r « at all. And * Jo part with our bird earned cash to buy them sm : ' we feel they are important. Take a simple thing like a copy of a newspaper ; , aren't going to buy it if they don't want it P""' ' k important because it demonstrates the Advertise Your Business *M<-•'••'• publication. ABC* audits our circulation at regular interval theie audit*, they publish the facts to help you d"' ' J t l!l * of l joh we can do for your a From our ABC report you can find out how manv r r ^ "• u s . . . how they buy , . . bow much they pay «" 'L ul ^ information to help you plan your advertising with c n in See for yourseH how wanted we are. A«k fur •! Business latest ABC report The Independent-Leader Publi$hed Every Thursday W"""":' 20 Green Street, Woo • Tto MW.P.PN i . . acmber of U» Audit Bui«u ol ^ utoei*ik>n ol neaxly 4,000 publi»hen, «lvefU*ct^|1(!1,,< •IUKW. Our circulition it indited regularly by «r* culMioo tudilort. Our ABC wport ihow« how b*v«, wher. it (oa, how obtained, and otber I* you gft ios your advertiiint money wlwn you ">« "" PHONE ME 4--1111 PAGE SEVENTEEN NOVEMWJR 15, IB. IMS women's Anoolatlon. third Altar-Rowry Society, first ondaj after first Sunday at fhuriday. 8 PW. Clrol* meeting*, first Thur«- 00 P M. Holy Name Society, second ay, 1:30 and 8 P H . onday after second Sunday Sesilon, ieoond Tuesday, 7:30 ,t 8:00 P M 'M. Tneaday Cancer dressing group, first md third Wednesdays, 10 AM. PTA meeting third Tuesday it each month at 8:00 P.M Female Choir Rehearsal, 8:00 NEW DOVER METHODIST CHURCH '. M. 6S0 New Dover Roa4, Edison ConfeMlons Naomi Circle, 1:30 P . M Hist ST .itjtliN I I TllKItAN Barton thru sixth grade, 10:00 Trinity Senior Choir Prac•IT. iibtrt K. Iwttt. '"tor Every Saturday 11 A M unWednesday. • !\nd HUh Street tice rhuradays, 7:80 P. If A.M. Junior HlRh Fellowship, Morning Worship A Church 1 noon 4 to 8 P M and 7 to ivrlli Amboy iKma Alpha Phi second and 664 Ambny *.ve..7£rth Amboy 10:00 A.M. to 12 noon. Benlor Saturday*, 2:00 P M. School: P M and sometimes on days Kll*»ichuk. r m o t OUrtn n i e s d n y 8 0 0 P M H M Hndnlf HHnani, I'ujtnr HlRh Westminster Fellowship, Trinity Junior Choir Prac0:30 to 10:30 A M. lefore Holy Days of Obligation ' M vi.it m m WOtttilp WORSHIP TOGETHER THIS WEEP ind the strength for your life... Congregators, first Sunday Worsnip 10:30 A M tice, Saturdays 9:00 A.M. 1:0n p.M. to 9:30 PAt. ° p M Sunday School 9:00 A M. M«n» Club fourth Thursday COLOtylA GOSPEL CHAPEL ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH JO P. M. | ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH 486 Inman Avenut at W«at Avenel I'holr Rchearsali M Evening Gospel Street, Colonla B*T. Jthn lian, raiMr Ohamel. Wednenday. 7 « K«T. John wilm, fanoi Sunday School and Bible Weekday Masses, 7:30 A. M ,l cmninunlon Sun- 1 M Sunday Manses 6 3 0 , 8:00, Classes 9:30 A M sunrtav of each JUnlor Wednesday, 6;45 P.M 8:45 9.16 9 30. 10:00, 10:15. Oospel Service Sunday, 7:30 Sundai M M K S , 7:00, 6:15 1:30 10 41. t o d iJ noon. 10.45. 11:00, 11:30 and 12 noon PdM. ConioMloni Saturday, 4 - 5 8 p M.. Prajrw Weekday Masses, 7:00 a n • 1. i v Christian Women's Home 7:30 • l;J0 P M roRDs 8:00 A M . M Sunday Softool ' M Baptlut Youth :0 rBEHTlYTERlAN CHURCH a n fnt.l 'Hofteli Hnj Avenue. Fordi |iK-r WOODBRIDGE Or METHODIST CHURCH Sunday 71 Main Street /Vvt-nH 0:00 A M Morning Worship Rev. Theodore C. Siamani, Pastor Kev. Luther H. Martin, Jr. 10:00 A M Sunday School i in"" MJnlit«r to Youth I'litof Sunday Schedule: Sunday THE CHVKCH OF 9:30 A. M. Church School. w.rslilp « «. 10 JESUS CHRIST 11:00 A. M. Worship. Florida Grov* Road 5:30 P. M. Junior High I n ,i 0 io and 11 Hopfiawn termediate Fellowship. Jonpb Bcnjiolt. Miimiet 7:00 P . M . Methodist Youth Blchurd Be/i;ol&. Ur|inlu tPU. kv.-i.t. Fellowship. Sunday Morning Worship Fcllowihlp, 10.10 A M 8unday School, 9:15 A M. EVANGELICAL AND Fellowship, Bible Class-Thursday, 1:30 t>M tfoung People's Meeting Friday, 7:45 P. M. GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN OHURCU 600 Ne« Brunuwlca Afeam Perth Amboy ••*. Htroirt r. k. llttht, PuMt ' WORSHIP SERVICES 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. (Nursery during botb services) 11 A M until noon Young People* Group, 7 PJ4 ., nrriitin, Paitor HllUim «<>*«, CONGREGATION BETH 8HOLOM >0 Coapcr *Trnoe, IstUo BibM Btmut rrankel ftf. N*Ctwt W a n CaxiM uunt Pattor iicnild t H ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC Sabbl Herbert Wltkla Church Services, Friday evening 8:30 (Byuntlne Rite) Saturday morning 9:00 IS Second Street) Fords Junior Congregation Satur Rev. John Onetko, pastor lay morning from 10:45 KM Sunday Masses: 8:30 (Engto 11:45 A i d . FIRST PEEBBYTERIAN CHURCH 100 Sahway Avenue CONGREGATION ADATD VVoodbridfe. N. J. ISRAEL Alia H, Ntmttto, Piitor Jaun M. H w * . »"HU«t /»««•» Ambor Avenue, Woodbrldie Ssbbl Itmual Ne«b.mr ired A. BrUii, U., Otgctoi »l Muiit •:00 P.,M- M d a S b MoTrilni Worship, U KM.. - Service! Church School. 9:30 Mi. B:30 A M. Saturday Service* Junior Christian Endeavor, 9:30 A M. Saturday, JunlOi PM., Sundays Congregation |T ANTHONTS t , tt CHURCH Port Readlnf kUnliUui aUloa ruWf ISELIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 41 Berkeley Boulevard v [Kiln, N. J. ««t. WUllam Klrby, raitot CONGREGATION 8NA1 JACOB Lord Street Avenel IU» Eldon R Slohl OffUlliti: Eddl* Juobaoa an4 Mill Barbara Krtticb* Matin Senlce 8:15 A.M. Main Service. 10:45 Holy Communion: First Sunday 10:45 Third Sunday 8:15 Sunday School and Bible Classes, 8:30 A.M. RabDI PhlUp Brand Masses. 7:00, 1:00, 8:30 P M Friday Sunday Sen 1CM: ] and 13.00 noon 1:45 A M., Bunday School 10:00 A M. Saturday. Junior lekday Masaei at I'.OO kU Congretallon for all ages. . • >ena m honor of S t . An11:00 A M Morning Worship ST, JOHlJFTSlSCOPAL Tuesday a t 1:16 TBl.VFlY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Woodbridce, N. J. IUT, WUlirm H. (cluuai, tMM. Rwtor Alton Brand*!, o r i u M Junior Church conducted In CHURCH Sunday Service* lower auditorium by Mrs. Wil- Hoy and Hamilton Avennei 8:00 A M. Holy Communion Fordi ST CONGREGATIONAL liam Klrby. 9:30 A M Family Service R«T. LeiUa W. Hewitt, Vlcai Bill OF WOODBRIDGE 7.44 P. M, Evening Oospel Holy Communion. 8.00 A Mand Sunday Behooi rron und Groti A v e n u i IScrvice 8:00 P M., Tuesday. Cottage Morning Prayer' and Sermon, 11:00 A M , Holy Communion II., 1 M and Sermon (first and third HAM Miniitn «(~Matte|PTayer Meetings M:i Krnnrlh McCain Church School* 9:45 A M . Sundays) Morning Prayer and1 7:45 P. M, Wedneaday, Bible nimdfnl ol C>altk Sermon (Second and fourth Study Onanlit ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Sundays) COO P. M., First Monday of Sunday ORTHODOX GREEK Holy Dayi M church School .month, Teachers and Workers CATHOLIC CHURCH 10:00 A. M. Holy Communion Conference fcry •: •muii Junior Hlfh. Broad and Division BtrteU Organisation* M church 8chool, 1:00 p M, Second Monday Perth Amboy Trinity Veatry, third MonBoard Meeting UOIIKII Junior DeBtT. Stephen Btdof. Putor Iday. 7:3u P.M 0.30 P. M. 2nd and 4th Moni Child care Mrvdays, Mlutonettea under direc- Sunday Matins 7:00 A. M.,St. Anne'a Dnlt, flrrt Montion of Mrs. J Waldhelm at Early Cnglbh Mass. 8:00 A.M.day, 8:1)0 P.M. U, Coffe* Hour b«r IWBM, U4 Gooper Avenue Cnurch School, 9 ,u0 A M,, St. Uargaret'i Unit, tint Vespers Saturday nights and Wednesday 8 00 P M. Uelln 1 I M. Senior High PUChurchworaen flrit «:00 P M, flrat Friday of before rnlldaya at 7:00 P M Month: Women's Missionary Children's Holy Communion, Monday. 3:00 P M. Trlnltj Altar Guild, fourth Council under direction of Mrs first Sunday of every month l>o,ud. 8:00 P. M Thursday 8 00 P M. R. Workman iV.ay FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Trlnltj Young People'! Fel:.-ol 6Uff, flnt sT.Toiws CHCECH OF ISEUN lowship every Sunday, 7:90 1; 0 I' M. EPI8COPA1 CHURCH Oak Tree Road P.M. V iirusiiid t i n t aod :-»sday, 1:30 P. M. ' :•>, third Monday • n . Roier D ttldtner. raitar S*war*D Mn. Htnmn Clark Trlnltj ouia; Friendly BoJewpa ft. CkMaiMi. U;nadct Plnctor or Cbrtitlan Educatloa |claty tooond and fourth Tuet9:45 A M, Bunday School Sunday Senrices day 8:45 P M 11:00 A. M., Morning Prayer 1:30 P. M , HC Holy Communion, Second Morning Worship. 8:45 A.M Trinity Cub Scout Pack 84 and 11:15 A.M. Den Meetings, Ttursday 0:30 •iUy. Sunday 11:00 A M Pack Meetings, fourth 8 P. M. 6:45 P. M., Thuraday, choir Church 8chool: Nursery thru third grade, 8:45 AM. Kinder-Monday 7:30 P M. rehearsal. GRAND OPENING TODAY! I he Beautiful New RUDY'S DINER WARNING lsh; 10:00 (Old Slavonic); 1:15 (English). Weekday Masses: 9:00 A. M. Fridays: 8:30 A.M. First Friday ot the month: 8;30 A. M. and 7:80 P. M. First Sunday Of the month: Benediction 3:00 P. M. Confessions every Saturday: 3:00 to 4:00, and 6:30 to 7:30 M. Confessions on weekdays betore Mass. • FLUSH JACKET • ASSEMBLED SECTIONS • SAFETY VALVE • SUPERB PERFORMANCE • CAST IRON, WET BASE, LIFETIME CONSTRUCTION • DOMESTIC HOT WATER AVAILABLE NOW ONLY 216 >PEN 24 HOURS^PAY iiu Service — Free Parking *V«> Serve Mrs, Wagner's 1'ies |()l(i)|,:UH ,m TAKE^QUT CALL ME 4.»633 to Rudy, Billy and Edn« from: I W y pttp<)P Co. l|(i N r & Suuman 'wark, N. J. EHlftb-U Peobtw Harrison, N. J. SAVINGS BOND 25 With Any Car Purchased >99 FOBD CoQVKtllil* RAH, Fordo., Power Btaerlng IUH '5B PONTIAO '62 PORD Oflluln 510. S-Dr H a r d t o p . **»» " Convertible „ . - 'S9 BUIOK SHotia 115' H.T. 11395 '50 B U I ^ '81 FORD Pftlcon, A real beautyl $159$ '81 PONTIAO Conv«rtlbl» „ _ '59 CHJfVROLET J-DT, H.T. Ill** "5* CHEVROLBTT Jmpi!* Convertible ^ _ _ IU» f209S '61 CHRYSLER Convertible — . |179J •fa safe car! '61 TEMPEST 4-Dr. AT HOWARD JOHMOn] CASH FOR YOUR TRADE-IN •J9 PLTUODTH 4-Dr, Bavoy .$TW Old Fashioned Thanksgiving Dinner Fresh Fruit Cup with Sherbet or Chilled Fruit Juice Celery Olive* Sweet Pickle Chips ' "Cream of Celery Soup or Preach Onion Soup — with Croutons Choice of ROAST STUFFED YOUNG TURKEY Glblet Gravy Cape Cod.Cranberry Sauce •61 DODGK Pioneer '»« PLYMOUTH 4-Dr., H.T., Belvedere — t M5 '61 COMET 4-Df, „ •49 OLDSMORILB '88' 4-Dr. '81 MUHOUHT Ooumul*? Statloa Wagon — $1 or BAKED SUGAR CURED HAM Raisin Sauce Mashed, Glace sweet or Baked Potato Buttered Green Peas Creamed Pearl Onions . Assorted Breads and Butter Hearts of Lettuce. French Dressing Chdfce of i Old Fafcloned Pumpkin, Mince, or Apple Pie with TJheese Sherbet "America's Choice" Ice Cream, 28 Flavors English Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Hot Baked Indian Pudding with Ice Cream Tea Coffee Milk Toka? Gripes Sweet Apple Cider Mixed Nuts Mint* •«i OLDMOBIUS nerta Station Wagoa -™—?2 •60 PLV_tnrrH Fury Convertible _ » . | 1 '60 RAMBLER fltatlon Wagon 3.75 •59 FOBD dalaale, J-Dr. •58 CHZVBOLIT Btscayna, 4-Dr. . '•» g i o w M imjwirt - »- T - %•» v> *»» *M S 4 Dl1 * "SB FONTIAO B^ar Chief 1-ttH BLT. , 1 I ?1 NEW SIGNATURE CREDIT PLAN If you have a job you can drivel De Luxe Steak Dinner LARGE CHARCOAL BROILED STEAK with choice of our traditional Thanksgiving Appetizer. Sala4 Assorted Breads and Butter Dessert Beverage _.lt»S '58 FORD VAlrlua '500' '00 OLD3MOBILE Super SB Conv«rtlbl» . , $1 2.75 '58 BUICK Century Coavntltilt' - 1 HI VALUES! •58 CH1TOOLBT Broskttaod Btatlpn Wagon '60 POED 4-Dr. Wagon : I12S5 CHILDREN'S DINNER $1.50 „a t F OW> OTOntry gqu 9 Paw, Bta, Wajon , Serred from 11:30 A.M. to 9:00 PJrt. Route 1, Woodbridge, N. J. '60 PLYMODTH B F a n . Station Wagon —-,. NQ CASH DOWN '60 MERCORT Par^ Lane Convertible fU9P OIL BURNER 4-DP. • ,,,. Stock Up for the Holiday WWMMMMMMMMMi WEBCO _fl29S '93 CADDY tlmo»«ne Like new ^, •60 T-BIRD 2-Dr. Hardtop _ _ _ _ _ | 1 8 W '60 CHEVROLET Impala 1-Dr, H.T. , |169S Dr. Brown's SODA SODA 1.25 case 1.50 case '80 FORD Falrlane „ _ _ _ . » »SI '00 BUIOK La Sabre Convertible •60 PONTIAO Bonntville Vlita plui aepusit' 15 True Fruit Flavors & Mixers Montclalr 1-Dr. 'SB MEKCUKY Station Wagon — 14 True Fruit Flavors & Mixers SLOANS NO PROBLEM WITS USl ; 4-Ur, Hardtop "3ECOMINO MIDDLESEX COUNTY'S STOP IEKFOIFASTIN -AND -OUT SERVICE ] LARGEST VOLUME USED GAR DEALER" * Picked W »t warehouse unly Our Lii«lneefliit Department OPEN DAILY 9 - 9, SAT, 9 - 6 A 'JJ CADDY •80 MEBCURY KASY TERMS ARRANGED PRESSURE ATOMIZING New Brmuwick Viiuet SEVERE WINTER AHEAD 94,000 BTU Designed for Economy in Cost, Installation & Operation. Ideal for Forced Hot Water, Gravity or Steam Systems. wit uring — >t - Luncheon - Snacks $ Convertible SPECIAL Itoute 1, Avenel U! UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE OIL FIRED BOILER [Famous For Fine Foods" K STYLE VA 6-1802 Sahbath Hervlce— Friday 8-30 P M. 11:00 A M. Worship Service, 8:15, 7:4*. no ,ind 11:00 A. _t. Sabbath Services Friday eve- Wednesday' Adult Choir 7:30 ',; Masse*. 7:00 and Friday Brownie Troop, 7:00 ning 1:00 \M Friday: Olrl Bcouta. 7:00 Saturday Uornlng Service, MB s-Tvlcea every TuetSaturday: Confirmation Class 8:90 1 i 30 I M. 10:00 A M. EVERY APPLICATION ACCEPTED NO PAYMENTS 'TIL 1968 CALL NOW S*bb< Marthall Hurwiu TEMPLE BETH AM JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF COLONIA 220 Cleveland Avenue Tuesday: 'First) Lorantfly ICommunlon Service Nursery open 10-12 for chil7 30 ruesaay: <8econd) Officers dren through 3 7:00 P M. Evening Worship »nd Elders, 7:30 Tuesday: (Fourth) BrotherOUR REDEEMER hood, 7:30 LUTHERAN CHURCH Wednesday: Junior Choir, 16 Fourth Street, Ford* 3:15 — BEST CREDIT PUN EVER TEMPLE* EMANUEL 128 Pltasant Avmoe, Edtaon UNITED CHURCH Junior HI United PresbyterV OF CHRIST OUR LADY OF PEACE an Youth, 8 P.M., Sundays Colonla - Clark CHURCH Senior HI United Fieibyteri Temporarily meeting at an Youth. 7 P.M., Sundays New Brunswick Avenue, Fords REFORMED CHURCH Hell Uarn Frank K. Hehnly School, Earl- Youth Choir rehearsal, 7:3i »«». JoMph Bnotowikl, f"tor WOODBRIDGE GOSPEL <H James Street tan Road, Clark. The baldheaded skipper was Sunday Masses, 8:00, 9:0 CHURCH | , O , | S viANNEV CHU1CH P.M., Tuesdays Woodbrldge ME 4-1751 Church School, 9:45 KM, Senior Choir rehearsal, 8:0 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. and 1scratching the fringe of hair :o inman Avenna. Rtf Leilli Kir;, MlnliUr Cornel Proipeet Avenui and Morning Worship, 11 KM. PM., Frldayi noon that encircled his glistening Ordei of Sundar Bervieea (<ilonia Rldtedale Artnut Rev. G«ori« A. Shulti Weekday Masses, 8:45 anpate. He kept It up for twenty Bat rttei Bnriiw, futoi' 10:00 A M.. 8ui>daj School Junior Choir rehearsal, 9:3 .,.,,„ HlrtllWM, f»«OI 8 A M Friday, 6:45, 8:00 an minutes. Then the nearby reB:4S A M Sunday School! 10:00 A M., English Service TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH \KM., Saturdays I , . , i , linn, auiiuat Pteiffej Boulevard and cruit got up his nerve and (or all ages Ernest ~BaraB_*,i U :00 A M,, Hungarian 8«rv> 8:45 A. M White Church Guild, second , Musses. 6:J0. 7180. ventured, "Sir, youil never Krochmallj Avent* Monday il ,oo and 12;U. [Superintendent Adult Bible Ice and fourth Mondays, 8 P.M. Perth Amboy catch him In there. Why don't , Musses: 7 and 7:10Clan at um«hour, teacher 7:00 P M., Youth Fellowship Novena. 7:30 P M. Ladles Aid Society, secon Jowpb a Baikln. Putoi iRunyon Ernst First Sunday ot the month, Male Choir Rehearsal, 8:0 you run him out Into the and fourth Wednesdays, 1:3 n .Aft :30 P M.. Ladles Aid 8oclety 10:00 A.M., Sunday School open?" P.M ;.,v 3 10 to 5:30 and 11:00 AM, Morning Worship P.M. Monday: Religious Training for all ages aervlc* Nursery provided 8;00 8. * & , < - « _ » K C. CBUBCH iroupa Urnue, WoodbrWw 7:00 P. M. Evening H.I Mitt. i n t r l M O. Servlct USf D CAR BUVS VENEL PLUMBING AT. I AVSNEL ME1-Q BEVERAGES UNLIMITED niSTKIUUTOH^ OF FINF, M F K S AM) ALES 366 S t George Avepue F«.8-55J24 Kaliway Mraday Nu« W«4n»«(*y 9 AJf, U> <i3tt FJML TkUM«af • AJkl. to VsSO VM,. fti-ay and Saturday » AM. to JQ PJH, m NEW BBUNSWICK AVE., FOiUH VA «180B Op«n m W 9M, UyUuuiil Kiiulpment May D« m%n on i m i O«f_fato Oaii II. NOVEMBER 15, 16, M 6 2 v.n PAGE EIGHTEEN Edison High Nex Opponent for Thanksgiving Da Ray Peterson Promises Bar po New Pop Warner LeagueftvUd To be Formed Next Year Zebr ISEUN — At, the Iselin Little silhoiK'tlr t a r e d vMrh « ! " '»' llstl<i d " r l " « l h r mandatory fivr day Acting I'nlirr Chief Nils I.iiuritwn, Captain Howard Tune :m(l H H (Hants' victory party held at j ^ n, the Ctilonla American Legion j Mi. s-ifr use and humlliiiR of the srrvlre revolver issued to .ill (leparta Visit to Mv Hall last Sunday, retiring! and at tin- ,-,, coach Ray Peterson promised periods nf p,. the eluht graduating players their trnnsixi,that he would make every evort +***************************************•**• well PBrni'd H to provide a football program FINAL STANDINGS over the IIK\,. for them next fall. NORTHERN DIVISION Till. «; W. L. T. "It is ridiculous," he told-V-1!, * rons 1 third M! 1 assemblage of parents a n d ; Edison Jets Ttn> vlfini-. 0 7 players, "tu tell a fourteen yen- South PlalnfWd for the Woodi, * FORDS — Playing on a rain 1 .5 old boy he is too old to play Plainfleld It gave tlicm , *'saturated field, Iselin Junior 0 4 football, or to tell a 116 pound Fords Final Standings: •aiHigh, School, coached by Angle; record on th. 1 boy he is too heavy to play foot- Carteret .....i Seaport BPars NEW BRUNSWICK - A be-|jopportumtv N 0 * | Armando, played one of its bet-j ball. These boys need an orWnodbrjdge Iselin 1 1 wlldered John Bateman cani .500 murk *•;• tor games of the current seaganiMd program similar to the Metuchen Menlo Park Steelen ! not account for nutjer.' Inept}jtimph m h over - ,scm to rnme UD with a' 2-0! safe and sane Pop Warner pro- North Edison Woodbrldgc Colts performance against Delaware; victory over Fords. . J now in effect throughout to be SOUTHERN DIVISION Tficlin Raiders 'the country. The National The Jselin and Fords clubs w. L X'last Saturday. Bateman Colonia Eagles l'!he expected the game to be a| T h l i n ) B 1 , i v l m , , |Pop Warner Conference haa a ; S o u l h w played on even terms through7 0 Avenel Rams p a . Rn ,,,' v ,,'! ; Junior Bantam Class with a S a c r e d „ out the first period with the . 6 1 1 close contest and could not NNew Iselln Chargers 1 2junderstand why his team was 2 fourteen year age limit and a condition of the turf hamperstarted the '<-;:•• .4 Colonia Titans |SayrevlUe 125 pound weight limit. The jSt. Peter's ing any sustained drives for h i g h R e a r , di•':•;• . 2 2 3jso flat. WOODBRIDGE ! Iselin Packers will be entered j Highland Park | scores. 3 5 0 Bateman said his squad straight di'r : i Mihalko and Jimmy Parr each| !n that class next fall. If we S o'seems to lack a mental tough- b o n s t s n 3 - 4 - 1 Midway through the second 2 DID YOU KNOW THAT scored impressive touchdowns, JMatawan 1 can organize a Woodbridge South Amboy .. |period, Bob Lanigan reached . 1 7 0 ness. He also expressed thlsi as Central J r :•>.,•,• to lead the Woodbridge Giants Pete Scliundler, a member of the Princeton the Iselin 20 yard stripe byi a lack of maturity and added standinits Township League, fine; If not, ;St. Mary's .0 6 to a 13-6 victory over the Menlo University 150 pound team, scored two touch- way of a 35 yard gallop, but ati .that his team simply was not WoodbndRi- r : we will have to travel. One Park Steelers in the Recreation way or another, these boys- are WOODBRIDGE—The aroused (hungry for victory although he land early m •!. Junior Flag Football League. downs and ran 65 yards in a recent victory over this particular point, the stub-1 .ouchdowns m '• not going to sit out next sea- Iselin Little Giants played could not understand why. born Fords defensive unit held The win for Woodbridge was Pennsylvania. . . , And his former teammate at firm to prevent a score. ison waiting to play ninth grade their finest defensive game of The Scarlet coach pointed out fourth *rinri\ •>, i ! a big one since it gave them a the season in defeating the that the squad has played only :ame thrnir.h '>,:• football." With two minutes remaining' Woodbridge, Jim Dunda, the current Brown 6-0-2 record to tie for first in the first half, Ray McElroy j Parties interested in forming iMatawan Huskies, 2 - 0, at thetwo good games — against Col- score with four n,:<1 place with the Seaport Bears in quarterback, ranks second among the Ivy League got off a booming 45 yard kick ;such a league are requested to Woodbridge High School sta- gate and Lafayette. The Ing in the fin;*1 . the final fall standings. The passers. . . . Trax Colton, who portrays an Olym- I which sailed all the way to the |contact Mr. Peterson, e/6 Box dium last Sunday in their final Knights have played below, par |home team tlim championship for the 1962 sea;he wanin". n;n: [Fords' five and subsequently •76, Iselin, New Jersey. If Pop Warner Conference tilt of In all their other games. son will be decided Saturday, pic runner in the motion picture "It Happened BOB McMlll AN a the season. rolled Into the end zone. Wheni One of the few bright spots game, bm tli>h enough interest IIs shown, afU-rnuun at one o'olock at thai in Athens", has expressed a desire to attend the the Fords' halfback attempted\ SETON HALL STAR; On* meeting will be called to set The Giants' defensive unit for the Scarlet was the play sounded arms* Woodbridge High School Sta-j held the visitors In check of sophomore quarterback DaVe ;urf with the h;i dinner-dance being held in honor of the United to run it out, he was nailed inj °Seton ' *n«Hall important factors In up the league. dium when the two top teams; University's sot:he 1 throughout the first half and Stout, who directed it to its were scheduled to meet. j States Bobsled Team on January 5th at the Bel the end zone by Bob Lanigan cer success this yrar was Bob really wanned up to their task only score in the closing min- Walt for an _.. all .... Important ...... safety On the first play from scrimMcMillan, a junior from Aire in Perth Amboy. The affair is being sponby holding them to a minus utes. Stout was quite a sur- bridge With a 2 - 0 lead, Iselin mage in the opening period, Fords. yardage in the second half. prise as he seems to perform been sored by-the Woodbridge Township VIPS. . . . threatened repeatedly in the Johnny Dubay, the Bears' talMcMillan played considerMatawan failed to register a better under game conditions season, cm*1 thi'.v third and fourth quarters only ented quarterback, flipped a Frank McCarthy would like to return to coach- to be halted by the determined ably at fullback for the secfirst down against the fired-up than he does In practice. Stellar pertnvmirishort jump pass to Johnny ond year as tMtffrafets coming in an advisory capacity when he retires from I Fords' defenders. Bob Yaksiek played a trt-one touchdown .u.i: Isellnites. Mihnlko, who snared the ball By the League Secretaries Game statistics showcfeftrly piled a 10-4 recard. Bob's deThe crowning achievement mendous game on defense, mak- :pass to H:irold A:: on the Steelers' 46 yard line his present teaching position at Carteret High.. >',d •' .that Iselin dominated the game fensive play had much to do PIN SPLASHES I came with 57 seconds of play ing ' an almost ^pjedible 18 I before Reaving his wa,y downHe claims a lot Qf new names have been added I by rolling up 162 yards, while with the iuceelf the team Stevr Fishinger shot a 619 toil ing time remaining. Tom Cam- tackles as strret Y&ksick Hadynink s;>l: firlri to record the initlifl.touchlead Urso and Sons to a clean pana, a stellar performer at made many of these near the after both srn down of the game-. The Bears to football, but to him it's still the same game the best Fords could do was ac- enjoyed. Coach Nick Menu alto sweep over Mike's Tavern and fullback all season, was cred- line of scrimmage. count for 17 along the ground. kicks. made it 7-0 when Dave Mcplayed by 22 players on a field and the size of the Lanigan, Iselin's star halfback, used the Fords' lad *t half- i first place berth in the Central The Barriw ited with tackling a trapped1 Rutgers' starting right h Elhcnny took a pitch-out from field hasn't changed yet either.... Mike Baum- chalked up 89 of his team's back and It was from that Jersey Bowl-Mor League. In Matawan fullback In the end back Paul 8trellck suffered a .touchdown A Dubay before scampering Into the end zone. ! gartner, the number two man on the U.S. Bob- yardage with a aeries of suc- spot he icored a Coal acainst the same circuit. Fords Junior zone for a safety. He has as- bruised hip Saturday and may Arnott roturi'.i Ferdham. Lad m i e n when High remained tied for second sistance from Mark V, ood, Ken not see action this week against runs. - . i Pour minutes after fcne start] sled Team, moved from South Amboy to Saranac [cessfujfr Iselin's most outstanding de- he was used more at half- place after winning three Eberle and Mickey Sloan who .Vtllanovft. Bateman will not i*rom that P of the third quarter, the Steelgames High game of the eve- were in on the decisive play of have an easy task this week he fi>l(t. An. Lake because of poor h e a l t h . . . . Charlie Siessel, fensive players were Tommy back he registered twice. ers' quarterback Bill Pearson . went to Larry Mlchalski A mathematics major, Bob Barcellona and Ron Elwy, whils as he seeks to get his squad relied out to his left, spotted a the former Avenel resident now living in Seattle, Khe 'Fords' stalwarts were Jim did not play tha fame before of Boulevard Inn with ft 247t n e g ai m e for the Wildcats, who :he ball on « A h g n w l n d g n d a 8 t ubboml m dy clear field and immediately Washington, is proud of the fact that South Am- Bodnar and Skippy Stout. entering the University, for total, Other notable * » « « M a U w a n l l n e t n w f t r t M t h e ' will outweight Rutgers by 15-days all th-1 made an unobstructed eight Seton Hall Hlfk doe* not were turned In by Bob Danle- laiants' o f f e n s i v e efforts 20 pounds a man In the line, [our. Th.' ' boy's Johnny O'Brien was recently elected a yard dash for the end zone. The have the sport on HB agenda. wlci, 220, and Jack Brennaa, jefort a s\v.\\ Prank Clarke of the Dallas tally remained 7-6 when a fine commissioner out at the West Coast city where Cowboys led National Footbal Instead he performed on the 225. Mickty Kott made th« 6 . [throughout the game! Steve :ould be nu'l Feller's booming punts ac defensive play by Woodbridge 10 split four tunes in a row to counted for much of Iselin's; he gained fame as an All American basketball League scorers with 66 pointi track team. At tin1 vi r center Chris Aaroe checked the CENTRAL JERSEY 1 He is the BOB of Mr. and maintain his 181 average. . . . yardage, while the Huskies had md quart.': after six games. Green Bay ! Steelers' bid for the extra point. star. CONFERENCE ,wice to th. Paul Hornung was second with Mrs. Robert McMillan of 501 The big stars during the week three punts blocked by the Ise-| After marching his team to STANDINGS HEARDS SQUARE CHATTER in the Metuchen Mixed League lln forward wall. Fords Avenue. ,wo, 62. the midfield stripe, the Bears were Jim Shorter and Peg1Iselin threatened in the secW L T Pet. :he signal caller Dubay tossed s Vince Grogan sent a most welcomed letter Hlckey with games of 222 and ond period it a result of Tom •Plainfleld ...5 0 1 ,917 Woodbrid«. '"' pitch-out to Jimmy Fair, who 206, respectively. . . , The most Duffy's 35 yard sprint off right Jefferson, from Florida in which he enclosed ^ v e dollar faked two tacklers out of posintak's kic-t consistent pin splashers in the tackle. A splendid goal line tion as he commenced to streak .7M crossbar u« Elizabeth ...8 check for the U.S. Bobsled fund. The popular St. Cecelia KnighU of Colum- stand by Matawan halted the Union 50 yards down the sidelines for .571 tp the fniii' " .4 Iselin sportsman requested a Saranac Lake Bobbus were Schwab the clinching touchdown. d Perth Amboy .2 .500 The rfiin.„ , League „. , , _231, , threat at the eighteen yard 500 jand tlili'd i" : .2 sled arm patch and a VIPS membership card. Foley 218, DamanikH 215, 81sko U n e ^M g o t m o v l n g a g a l n Trenton In the only other scheduled 214, Rosol 209. Lakomski 208| l n the ^ fourUi period with with Tony Tony Bridgewaterjienaivc <VA;.. l o u r t n period league clash, the Coluniu Eaglei WOODBRIDGE — Colontft when thret book! alternated 214, RosolJW. Ukomskl 208} m They will both be on their way South before the .500 two ti-air.< •' Gromek 206. Leavy 203, and M a u r o a n dR l c h l e rjosch doing Rarltan .. ..1 and Avenel Rams battled to carrying the ball All the way to end of the week. . . . With hunting season well Junior High School, coached by |the Woodbridge one yard stripe. Angeltne 203. Magllone's Mark most of the damage with a in- East Bruns. .. ..1 .500 valiantly In: scoreless tie. Ronnie Osborne, extended its .429 'the was"" on its way, Frank Russell was telling his friend victory streak to five in theWith the ball within clew sight et idill holds a four game lead verse and fake reverse. The Woodbridge .. ..3 Although the Eagles rank .400 in the current nice for the tough Matawan line halted the Asbury Park ..2 At th'' " sixth in the final standings, Kate, from upper New York State, how Richie Township Football League by of the end zone, Bay Hughes hit title .375 fourth ix-i!"'1One of the area's most drive on the five yard line, Aid Unden ..1 they were considered the league pay dirt on a plunge through .333 jbridnt' < i l ! ' : Jani keeps his legs in shape for the fall sport. romping to a decisive 19-0 vic- the Barron Junior forward wall. (popular bowlers, Marie Patrick1 the stage was set for the thril- New Bruns. spoilers with tie games against tory over Woodbridge In a game JWO through it : will soon depart for Colorado, ling climax as Iselin relinEdison Twp. the two top teams, the Wood Kurzeja's successful kick for After patiently listening for five minutes, she played at the local stadium. her new residence. . . . Bowlfumble or. " quished the ball with a minut< '—Champion bridge Giants and Seaport the extra point handed the inquired, "It sounds good, but what does he do The knights from Colonia, Mor Lanes went on a winning of playing time remaining. 2 0 y a r d '.'•••' Bears jiights a 19-0 advantage. I with a string of five consecutive second U' 1 ' for b r e a t h ? " . , . . John Broggi and Barry Levine wins, are a sure shot to cop the Colonia's outstanding defen- j spree with three straight vic- The Little Giants In their or Following the championship tories to take a wide four game After Ku: ange and black stripes made a tussle between the Giants and have been appointed Basketball and Winter Township title under the able ce stars were Joe Ebert. John margin at the top of the Bowl- successful effort to present thej o'clock at New Brunswick [yard tu tin' l1 Bears at the local stadium Sat direction of Osborne, who was a' rotz, Bruce Bchundler, Joe! ,signal . Track Athletic Correspondents for Highland star gridiron performer at id Kurzeja, while the Wood- |Mor Wednesday Night Mixed, game's ball to their retiring Municipal Stadium.; cull'" ui'day afternoon, two final Walt Jarmul* scored for [back coach, Ray Peterson, M games will be played to termi Park High School. . . . The Woodbridge Giants, Bridgeport University before en .ldge stalwarts on defense League. 1 The Giants' final victory gave South River tn the first period Arnott 'H" nate the season. The Wood taring the Woodbridge school 'ere Johnny Czymr and,Leroy HOOKS AND MI88E8 Maura Motor* appears to be them a respectable 3 - 5 record, on an eight yard Jaunt and'hallback «'>' bridge Raiders meet the Col led by quarterback Johnny Dubay, defeated the system, 'akovchuk. k h k on la Eagles at 2 o'clock in the irunning away with the Woodpt the beet recorded among added lo his accompjishmtntsjfrom the i » ' Menlo Park Steelers 13-6 to move into fa first Woodbridge, guided by Don In a game played earlier, by running lor the extra pointj (Conlinn second skirmish, while the Ise> Furdock. has now suffered four Jolonia upended an aggressive bridge Knights of Columbus the pine first year clubs In the place tie with the Seaport Bears in the Recrealln Vikings take on the Iselin to drop the Fords' eleven be-, straight setbacks after winning [selln team 14-7 In one of the League with a seven game lead Central Jersey Pop Warner tion Jjunior Flag Football League. If the name their opening clash of the cur- letter played games of the fall over second place Cults in the concluding engageSlsko and Football Federation. The Giants innd v - 0 in the tearing colp ment at 3. i««t ™ » games « m H to tn eviwripnrpri umn. four , brings back memories, you are right, his father rent season. Fedor Transportation Transportation team team. lost .eason. teams and won three out of Joe Thlesman carried lor two Joe Sisko, Jr. copped bowling Colonia broke into the scorThe hard fought tilt was dewas Dynamite Dubay, the famous.Barron center. The average age of the New ig column in the first period Ided in the final two minutes honors for the evening when he four against yearling compe- yards and a touchdown on York Giants is 28. Only 18 . . . . Fords Bearcat coach George Hart is confi- when Dave Jackson set sal >f play in the fourth period rattled off games of 193, 166tition. quarterback sneak for the secmen remain from the 1960 In one of the big games of ond South River soon, Late m and 274 to wind up with a sizz|around his right end and tra jrtien Rick Gonzalez scored for dent his club will raise sufficient funds for their football squud. through a broken field U Colonia on a well executed roll- ling 633 series. Also hitting the day, South River copped the game, Nick Grabko romped • • • trip to the West Coast on Thanksgiving D a y . , . . veled record the initial touchdown o out play, Kurze]» botted the all commendable totals were Dick the Southern Division crown 38 yards around his right end Mike Gaechter of the Dallas After ducking buck shot for at least five minutes, tlje game. The score remalne Important extra point. his sec- Ungvary, gy, 612,, and Johnnyy Papu p by porting an Impressive 2 0 - 0 for the victor's third tally. JarCowboys returned an inter611 While Hilltop liquor ' "- "•—•-" | victory over the Fords Bearcat*. nula added tne extra point to 6-0 when Bob Kurzeja's at >nd of the game. 611. . . . While Hilltop liquor nula added th x r a p cepted pass 100 yards for a a local sports writer held his ground with his South River, with a 7 - 0 - 1 tempted kick for the extra poin continued to dominate the Iselin produced a touchdown touchdown against t h e Philafreeze the final score at 20*0. head buried to witness the sharpshooting of two [failed. record, is scheduled to meet jln the fourth frame when quart- Wrtlte Birch League with a five delphia Eagles this season. The California bound Bearthe Edison JeU. the Northern erbnuk Richie Brodkm fired a game tipread, the lnrlivlfliial Midway through the (jolonia residents, Kelly Adams and Andy Piocats were hampered throughout U}e Colonia' offensiv perfect pass to his teammate, star who gained notice for their Division tltleholders, in a Centhe game by serious injuries to stoff, who downed two pheasants each in the vi- quarter, team powered its way down t Frank Tagliarinl, Who hauled bowling exploits were Gene tral Jersey championship gamg cinity jbf Culver Lake. After a barrage of fire, the Woodbridge one yard stripe the ball In deep In the end (Continued on Page 19) set for Sunday afternoon at 2three key players. young Prostoff complained that his gun had from where Doug Christie zone. Bob Lanigan scored the belted his way up the middle fo .extra point on a dash up the jammed. After examining the guyi at close range the second tally of th« game Imlddle. Fred Adams found the answer, "Son, your gun Kurzeja once again missed to The big guns for Colonia were attempt for the conversion Dave Jackson, Joe Ebert, Ray isn't jammed—it's overheated." National huld the score at a 13-0 level, Hughes ami Jului Lclau. Cuacli Drive the • T h e scrappy Woodbrldg Angle Armando singled out THE HAPPt BAKER TAKES OVER Certification Count* team made an attempt to getj^nlgan, Brodkin, Ron Elsey limit 10 To A CUM Reg. 24.95 Cal Donnelly reminded us that the famed back into the ball game in the a n ( j Don MacKenzle as his most third stanza when Gary Wiedvaunted performers. DON POTENZA Harlem Magicians, featuring Marcus Hayes, will TODAY! erman romped 26 yards for a Instructor appear at the Woodbridge High School gym Sun- touch down. The scoring play In 1955, Denver Manager THURSDAY EVES. day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in a game against was called back, however, by aRalph Houk tent pitcher Ralph Terry to Birmingham of the the St. John Vianney All S t a r s . . . . The Central costly backfleld In motion pen- American Association "for more alty. 363 Division Street Perth Amboy • Jersey Pop' Warner Football Conference will be Colonia's power asserted itself experience". Terry was only 19 Tel TV 8-MM once again in the fourth period at the time. Sporting (ioods (Continued an Page 18) „,.„• TRAINING TIMK IMfftivr Jack Waldman in shown above poii.tiim tn t h e s p n I W tr'nlnin, P-ind instil,.!*! r ^ n t l v by Pol.r, ( — > ; - ; ' ' ' * ° ™ } , Iselin Junior High Wins 2-0 on Rain-Soaked Field Giants Score 13-6 Victory Matawan Edged Out 2 0 By Iselin Little Giants iRutgersToor ShowingHurt by Johnnie Roy fa Strikes & Spares Colonia Jr. High Trims Woodbridge for 5th Win EBONITE BOWLING BALL "You Owe it to Yourself' SCUBA STUDEBAKER NOW 1 9 . 9 5 JAGS i'it State St. Perth J. Arthur Applegate, Inc. RAHWAY YMCA PAGE NINETEEN NOVEMBER 15, Ifi, 10B2 l.-n-< ltll<>inMagician8Booked | I.M1AI. NOTICKH LEOAL NOTICES the VP.W. In three games to take charge at the top of the Itd'clltlonn *» •nnnieriUfd. thn full dohis . posit will be league by four games, > , . It returned. When a perday* a * period ison or corporation ohtslns a set of happened a couple of weeks ago n ;'dr»»lnga and specifications and 0 but veteran bowleri are atill dis- « n t of t h e Bonrti of ImaiM the required deposit but does cussing the 621 sat Moe Puccl , Toirnihlp of WoodbrldRe. At-, not submit a proposnl, one-half of It called to the fact that not the deposit Will he r« turned to (uo.fi rolled on games of 223, 202 andtentlon less than th« minimum salaries and1 non-bltfdef upon return o[ the 196. wages prevailing In this arm mint drawings, and specifications In Rood LEGAL NOTICK8 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES salt, or any dMe to whleH t( a«V M adjourned, the Board of Education reserves th* right, in Its dUcrttton, (procedure. to reject any one or all blda. ' light Saving) time, Tha objeefbf said action Is to obTb« sale Is made pursuant to ( M tain a Judgment ot divorce between of the Mid day, at the Sheriff's provisions of MB. 18: 9-29 aeq. Ice ID the Clt/S)f New Brunswick, 7 to 18 Inclusive In Block 517-P lie plaintiff and you. Dated: November 7, IM2. KANTOR Sc BURNS, ESQS. N. J. on the woodhrldg* Township T i i ALL th»t tract or parcel of land, HELEN H. ANDBRSOlt, Attorneys fo» Plaintiff and Awewment Map and the IsRI. John Vlansituate, lying and being In the Btcrttuf 41 Broad Street suance of bonds In tne principal ,, sponsoring an Moore, Jones, Ingram, Ben«ITOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDQE, In Keyport, New Jersey Board of Sducstlon s« paid for contract work Involving condition within thirty (30) days •mount of WS.0OO In connection the COUNT? OF MIDKLFflKX, In Dated: November 8, 1M3 ,,,nrnncR of those1 sen, Gllllam, Stephen. labor »nd materials. therewith. . I.-L. 1I/B-1S/62 _ after the »<r»rd of the contract for the STATt OP N1W JERSEY: LEGAL NOTICES Bid bond or certified cherk In the the proleet. 5 The question t o be lubmltted ,-t,, 11/13-31-JO; U/fl/82 ' „ , of basketball, Score by periods: Known as Lote DO. VI and 0 ] In Mlilcilejpi Connty *nrroi»t«'l C<mH mount of 10% of the bid price Knch contract will bo awarded to to the legal voters »t Mid ipiclftl NOTICR TO CnUDltORS Block 373-N on a Map entitled "Map s, on Sun-W'dbdg o FOR BIDI ihall accompany each bid. NOTICE the lowest; responsible bidder or themeeting and election shall be as 0 7-14 Th«INVITATION of a portion of Berkley Terrace Marjorle R. Rosenmeler. Kitcntrll Board of Education will re- BttrrMsfnl bidder on contract proposals Will be ra]e<:teil within 80 In the Wood-1 New Brans., n of Thome* J. Bell, deceased, by " | J Tn||/ notiee that Iselln Hilltop Jhowlng subdivision of Block 0 ~ 7 ceive separate sealed bids for: wort Involving lahof and materials dny» of the date nf opening of pro- % h a i l the Commissioner* of Fire Mquori, Inc., a NeW Jersey Corpora- situated rectlot) of Elmer E. Brown, B\it In Iselln, Woodbrldge Touchdowns: Kurzeja,' Ar- CONTRACT IMb-1* thalV furnish proof of adequate ln- posals, subject, howover, to the District # U (Colonial Woodbrldg. Ion has applied to the Township Township, Middlesex County, Hew Rnt« of the County nf Middlesex, I by the St.nott, Pollard. SCHOOL #11, WOODBRmr.B nirance cowage. He shnll alRol discretionary rlRht reserved by th» Township, N. J., purclmsei im- Committee of the Township of Jersey," filed September 24, 11)29. hereby R1VP» notice to the creditor*; RENOVATION WORK IN >e required to furnish ft perform-, Board of Education to walTe any prove and repair the prtml.ws Woodbrldge for * transfer of Plen- File No. 72H as Map No. 12R7. andor the ,.,.'AU Stars,-led by P.A.T.: Hadynlak 2 (kick) the »»ld «ald Thomas Thomas J. J. Bell, Bell, to brlntf tf CAFETERIA nee bond In full amount of r.an-Informalities In, to reject any or known as Lota 7 to 18 Inolurtve. ary Retail Distribution. I.lcenim No. mors particularly bounded utid de- In their debts, demandi and clalma. ' Woii known local Stankovltss, Block 517-P, Inman Avenue, Co-i D-7, heretofore Issued to Wllllnm scribed as follows: CONTRACT 122OC-1S rrsct price. agnln.it the estnte of the Mid a c All proposals and to adv&rttse for lonlt, and enpend not more than rbed as fol t SCHOOL #20, rOLONIA All Insurance and bonding com- new proposals If, m its opinion, the d under der oath oath or or »"'"fy* affirmation, will be ZlPKenbRlR t/a HllltCP Liquor htore, BEGINNING at a point on the ceswd, ijjj{ CONSTRUCTION OF CURB, janlwi concerned shall be acceptable best interest of the Rrlinol District $49 000 for the purcnaje of » " for premises sltuRtSd at )5Sfl Oak w«te"ny «lde ot Berkley kl Ct ll abbreviated Court, dli-iwiMiln all M t 0* ' 'r°hSrr«d ot »n* property and $8,000 foi the repair Tree Road, Iselln, New Jersey. GUTTER A SIDEWALK 6 1 l o the Hoard of Educatton and ahull will thereby be promoted. tant 245 feet southerly from thn tnor they will be I ™ ' ' ' " ^ , * S a and Improvement of said property CONTRACT niH-U All Star teams ie licensed to do business In trie bidder mtiRt deposit With his snd the costs Incidental to acqui- Objections, If any, should be ternectlon of the westerly aide of action therefor agalnlt «n» 'ialil GROUNDS MAINTENANCE tate of New Jerncv. bin security in »n amount not leas! of ssld property and e «- made Immediately In wrltljin to: n. Berkley Court with the southerly Executrix EQUIPMENT The Board of (duration of the than tun pexcentuiu (10%) of the sition penaea of the bond Issue and shall J. Dunlgan, Township Clerk, Wood- (le of Green atreet; thence (1) MARJORtE R MaKldans are (Continued from Sports Page) ONE DUMP THICK IL 'ownsh.lp of WoodbrldRe rc*rvp« Bane Bid, iwfthe form nnd subject snld Commissioners of Fire District tirldne, New Jersey. mthorly slong the westerly tide ot ACCESSORIES he rlnht to reject snv and nil bins to the oondftlons prnvlded In the #12 Issun bonds fnr not more than Sinned: Berkley Court. 00 feet; thence (2) Dated October Mbj. >s Haynes, the latino and Cteorge fiamtnond CONTRACT 12201-11 nd to walT« W B I « any a y Informalltleii In information for ni angleo to said 155,000 to cover said purohnse. re- IflELIN HILLTOP LIQUORS. INC 'esterlyy at right dribbling with three game total* of 624 SCHOOL #23, AVENE1, g If It deems It In lt» be>t No Bidder shall withdraw his bid pair*, costs and expenses, Mid William ZlenennalK, Pres. k Treas, 1109 Elizabeth Avenue, -.,. and 618, The high game of I CONSTRUCTION OF westerly side of Berkley Court. 83 Lillian Zlenenbalt, Secretary nterent no to do. within «O (J«s alter tho date of bonds being In the Mnoirat ,,f feet; thence (3) northerly parallel Elizabeth. N. J. sum "Boom-Boom night was a lofty 244 turnrdthe CONCRETE HIDEWAIK ,-L. 11/1S-21/M BOARD OF EDUCATION Attorney $1 01)0 each, with 5 of said ttonds opening of bids. with the westerly side of Berkley im "BoomIn Bids will be received In the meet-. This Notice mipercede'i Notice to to mnture and become payable m Court, 00 fnet; thence (4) easterly at -L. n/i-fl-is-aa/n or Tins TOWNHHIP ,,|rr, josh Orldfr, by P. Favilla. Ruth Eln- Inn room of the Hoard of Education each yc^r, over a period of 11 years Bidders heretofore published whereNOTICB right angles to said westerly slrtn of OP W30DBR1DOI tho Administration Building. nnrl many other horn, the veteran kegler In the st New Jersey Stato Department of Berkley Court, 93 feet to the point iefer To: W-1M WOODBHmOE. NEW JKR8Bt n bids for same project were to be with interest at a r»t« not ?* Hehool Street, Wondbrld)?e, Neir Civil Service Examinations Anreceive* on KtMmbnr 27, 1982. place of BEOINNINO NOTICE OF PUBLIC »AL» HH.KN H. ANDBR8ON , ihelr own field* St. Cecelia Women's Bowling . nt. 10 00 AM, D N T , Nn ccedlng 8% per emutim, payable nounced closing date for fling ap- or Being BOABD OJ» EDUCATION also known as # i » i Berkley O WHOM IT MAY CONCEWJ: Secretary ye&rly." plications. November 30, 1M2. For Court, Iselln, N. J. tn,hinod with tnie League, gave her season's aver-lvemb'er "w. ...... •rOWNSHU' ' OT •WOODBRIDOEI hall " U/1S/S2 3. The action of the 8ecretary applications, duties, and minimum At a regular meeting of the Town-, MIDDH9EX COUNTY, This age a substantial boost With &\ Bids will be subnttted on bid Inserting uotlcfs In the Indepen- qualifications, apply to Department Subject to farting and municipal ihlp Committee ot th« Townthlp nt, NOTICE TO BIDDER!) NEW JEB8ET ordinances, restrictions and ease- Woodbrldga held Wedneaday, No-j with all of 203 g a m e . . . , B. Smith 241 a l lnrm i n t h r f B (5) c^lrs " l l b ) M t "> dent-Leader notifying absentee and of Civil Service, State House, Tren- ments of record, If any, and such By: HELEN II. ANDERSON, Board of Education •ember 7th. 1962, I was directed V\ veternn voters of the meeting and Hai-4nlf« Hi'*, cr.. mrsu-r • . „ • . . . ' „<!JJ, . - • - iH. m qcations. u l r e m t n U set forth In SDedfl- Township Secretary election to be held on December 1 ton, New Jersey. facts as an accurate survey and idvertlse the fact that on Tuiidaf} —.„...«, M of woodbrldge 1 •\ \ Open to citizens, 13 months In examination of the premises would evening, November 20th, 1MB. t h \ Dated: November 15. 1382 Middlesex County, New Jeraey 232, and P &oosi n l Proposed I that their Andryszewskl 1962 be and the same. Is hereby riv1 Township ot Woodbridge. nu r e form of contract docu-1 224 werp thp most pff^ih, n * " obtainable st the OUIce PUBLIC .NOTICE Is hereby Rli I.-I,. 11/15/88 Township Committee will meet i t % titled and th« Secretary Bhall pos Accountant, Salary, 15775-»7508 per disclose. iit, *erc me most, enecuve of l h e superintendent, of Buiidingi that separate sealed bids for the Together with all fixtures now at- '.M. (E8T) In the CommlMeei and publish such other notice* ai year. pin splashers I n , the Wood-mid nnmtid* ui the Ronni nj nduconstruction of the BIN1OR HIOH| tached to or used in connection COMMISSIONERS OF Oh ambers, Memorial M u n i c i p a l , n.llp are required by law." K»truUv» npcrelary. Industrial CombHdge Township loon SnotlfH r l l l l °" Adtnlnlstrailon IwftaTpj. SCHOOL located on a plot upproil-1 The poll* wtfl be opefl fr>m : mission, 8alsJ7, |8SOO-$10.000 per with tha aforementioned premises Building, Woodbrldge( New Jerwyj visir :i(nr. the players . „ „ , „ „ . „,. j School Street,, WoodbrldRe, New mately one hundred five feet west of ColonU,rute and any household appliance* and and expose ROU n i l • « public aal< Wofldbridie Township, N. 1 P.M. to 7 P.M., B.8.T. at the Fin year. Pleasant Avenue, approximately one Fire House, Inman Aventie nt rinse Taneft at Awning and Blind conquered j e r M 7 . House, Inman Avenue, Colonla, N. J Welfare Investigator. Salary, I3fi(to Including more particularly therein and to the highest bidder aocoVdlnj, hundfed fifty feet south <jf Blvlnnto terms of sale on file with th«, the following: ColanJa, N. J. of Colling on December 1, 1902. 14820 per year. ton Street, east of the citntlnR NOTIC1! -OF SPECIAL MEETING R«al Estate Department and Town'*, Wlncroft if *S g u range .iiirn.nes and Inman Junior High School and at the north1 AND ELECTION TO HE HEM) ON By Order of the Open to citizens, 12 months resi- The approximate amount ot the ihlp Clork open to Inspection t t d BOAHD OF F1BB COMMISSIONERS dent In Middlesex County. ermlnatlon of Marshall Street In .-.,-.vnv, whriV they Judgment to be satisfied by said ,o be publicly read prior to sale Lot 1, 19K. Jewy Beldner, Secretary Iselln. Township of Wocidhrldge Assistant Assessor, (Township of ,824 In Block 447-C on th» Wood, ,1 n unaithcttl dlnc/o Fire House Inman Avenu Wodbfldee). Salary, I42M-»51O(J per Bale Is the sum of Seventeen Thou- bridge Township Assessment M »PMlddlniH County, New Jernay. will TO: The Residents mil I,«RH1 Voten (Continued from Sport Page' near MnKlnlcy Avenue, Colonla year. NOTE: The resulting elidible sand, Fifteen ($17,015.00) Dollar) Take further notice, that th« of Fire District Ni). 12: be received by the Board of Educn-, ivpMlas. who arc more or less together with the costs Doi 183 decided Sunday afternoon at New Brunswick's tlon. Township of Woodbrldge, Mid- PLEABE TAKE NOTICB that I . P.O. list from this examination will be of thtu sale. Township Committed has by r*»o» 1 ,v Sunday for the Railway, New Jersey dlesex County. New Jersey, In the special meeting and election will bi used for appointment to Aselatunt Together with all and singular the lutton and pursuant to law fixed a, .|..rjr St. Ann de il.-L. 11/15-21-29/flJ Board Boom of the Administration held on December 1, Wi for the annual playoff, . . . The whole town is buzzing Assessor, (Township ot WoodbrrllKe). rights, privileges, hereditaments and minimum price at which said lot In 1 Building located on School Street, purpose- of voting on a propoiial to Mechanical Repairman, (Township •riinnsf.'. All are thereunto belonging said block will be sold together with "about the recent success of the Barron football Woodbrldge, New Jersey, on FBI- expend the sum of $49,000 for the Middlesex County Surrogate's Court1 of tVoodbrldge), Salary, »2.28-»2.94 appurtenances or in nnywlse appertaining. The all other details pertinent aalcV,;,,,' after the name DAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1965. at 2:60 purchase of the exlstlnu fire house per hour. NOTE): The resulting mlnlmum price being $40.00 p\\ii NOTICE TO CREDITOR* subscriber reserves the right to ad- costs team, which has gained tremendous momentum P.M. (Eastern Standard Time), and and property on Inman Avenue and Lillian ot preparing deed and adverDavis, Administratrix of eligible list from this envmlnntlon cost HI.SO for then at u l d tlmi and place publicly tn expend the sum nr fti.nnn for the Harry RUHBBII Pnvls, deceased, by will be used for appointment to journ said sale from time to time tising tills nale. Said lot In a i d jiuhject nnly to a\ich Imlltatlons or fnr children and after a slow start. Coach Nick Priscoe's club hit opened and read aloud. repnir and Improvement of said direction of BlraBr E. Brown, Burro- Mechanical Repairman, (Township restrictions upon the exercise o: block must be paid for In cash on of Woodbrldge). night of sale. > invlv ticket for a mien power as may be specially proThe work will comprise the fol- property and the costs Incidental k'atfi of the County of Middlesex, the .50U mark after the New Brunswick victory lowing: to the acquisition RH'L Issuance ot hprehy gives notice to the creditors Mechanical Repairman's Hclprr, vided by law or rules of Court. The following condition shall b« r'liMii dinner. • bonds for payment nixl to nuttiorlze of the aald Harry Russell Davis, to (Township of Woodbrldge), Salary, ROBERT H. JAMISON, included In tho sale: and has the opportunity to leap over it with a CONTRACT NO. 1 the Issuance of boncl^ In tho amount tiring in their dtbU, damands and »3Q7-M«1 per hnur. NOTE: The No building permit (hall be lasued Sheriff, ' GENERAL CONSTRUCTION of I53.0O0 to cover said purchases claim!) n.;Mnst the estate of the said resulting eligible list from this ex- LEVY, McCLOSKEX SCHLESINlot any dwelling house on tills prop* win over Edison on Thanksgiving Day. . . . Jim CONTRACT NO. 2 amlnntlon will b« used for appointand expenses. deceased, under oath or affirmation, erty other than any authorlMd a c IRON WORK |j>0ll A resolution was ndoptcd at within Hi months from this date or ment to Mechanical Repnlrmnn's OER A TISCHLEB, cessory use allowed by the Zoning Dunda has a fine press agent in Dave Balfour CONTRACT NO. 3 Helper, (Township of WoodbrldRe). Attorneys. regular meetrbff of tlio Hoard they will be forever barred ot airy Ordinance ot ths Township ol92.20 1IEAT1NC ft VKNTILATING Woodbrldge. Fire Commissioners on November 5, action therefor against the said Public Health Physician, (Township li Sport who sends us all his clippings and statistics, CONTRACT 1TO.1* I. L. 10/M-11/I.8-13/83 of Woodbrldge), Salary, $500 per 1962, as follows: Administratrix. Take further notice that at Mid PMIMMINO * SANITARY yenr (Part Time). NOTE: Tho rerr* io" rack un " WHJSRBAg, the Bourd of Fire DuleU NovomMr 7th, 1IW2. snle, nr wiy ilatft tn which It m»y bfr Dave wants us to keep sending Priscoe kids to CONTRACT NO. 5 sulting eligible list from this exNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Commissioners of Fire District No, LILLIAN DAVIS. adjourned, the Township Commitndbrldirr SCOW, EtECTRICAt, WORK will be used for appoint- JTO WHOM I T MAY CONCERN: 12, has caused an lnvostlKatSon tee reserves the- right In Its dlaoMAdministrator amination his Alma Mater. . . . Patsy Barbato, the former rrfssful boot ment to Public Health Physician, At a regular meeting of Iho Boari tlon to reject any one or all bid* The Informttlon for Bidden, concerning tnl acquisition by snlil FOLEY AND MANZIONE, Esqs. (Towhship of woodbHdde). al Bid, -Oaaaral Conditions, district of the fire housi; and lands or EHIiOttlMi Of the Township c and to sell said lot In said block to - n In favor of Barron star from Port Reading, is currently g»nn Supplementary Central Conditions now owned by the Colonla, Enter- U3Q Oak Tree Road I.L. U/8/15-20/63 Woodbrtdge, h«ld on November 7 such bidder as it may eelect, duo Iselln, New Jersey of the Contract, Drawings and Spe prises Corp. and presently leased 1962, I was directed to advertise Hi regard being given to terms »nd' coaching Trinity High School in Louisville, KenAttorneys back mldclftcatlong rnny be examined and by said Board of Fire Commisfact that on Wedn&sd&y, Novembe manner of payment, In cast ona or SHERIFF'S RALE I.-L. 11/15-21-2*; 12/6/62 obtained at the office of the Arctil sioners; and I •>IP fourth period 21, 1M2. at 8 P.M. (E.S.T.) tha Boar more minimum bids shall be ntucky. He played three years of varsity football tects, Norman J, Wledersum and WHEREAS, said purchase would Superior Court of New Jersey of Education will meet »t the Boar crlved. Chancery Division .. TO ABSENT DEFENDANT •hrir touchdown. Frederic P. Wledersum. 238 West be in the best tut iterest or the Fire of Education meeting room, Ad at Louisville Collegei'whwd fte set several ground State Street. Trenton. New Jersey, District In tbM neresKiry repairs Middlesex County Upon acceptance of the minimum ORDER FOR PUBLICATION !•••! e!nh took thp Docket No. r-3098-61 ministration Building, School Stree bkl, or bid ahove minimum, by th» SUPERIOR COURi; and 85 Roosevelt Avenue, Valley and Improvements could bo made gaining records. , . . Bruce Galetta, the 12 year Stream, Carteret Savings and Loan Asso- (old School # 1 ) , WoodbrldRe, N. J Township Committee and the Pny,,•'••1 4(1 and In 12! OF NEW JERSEY New York and at the Sec- to the facilities thus provldlnR ciation, a corporation of New Jer-nnd expose and sell at public s ncnt thereof by the purchaser acCHANCERY DIVISION Wnodbrld&e end: office, Administration Build- better fire protection nnd services old son of Red Galetta, the Perth Amboy Alumni retary's sey, is Plaintiff, and Henry L. West- to the highest blddrr, property cording to the manner ot purchase MIDDLESEX COUNTY ing, School Street, (Old School #1) to the residents of the district; ermann and Ada J. Westermnnn, In accordance with terms of sale own«d by it at Colonla.. at Clare Docket #M Z12-62 Woodhrldge, Middlesex County, New his wife, Westfleld Inveitmetit Com- rmont Avenue, known ft« Lot 2016on flip, the Township will d«li?er • 1 tn"P(f paweii to! gridder, had thn last laugh on his punting dad Jersry. upon deposit of »12.V0O for ""wHERBAB. the Board after'sTATE OF NEW JERSEY: pany, a corporation of New Jersey, Block 468-N on the 'Woodbrldgf ft bargain and sale deed lor Mid «nd State of New Jersey are De- Township Tsi ond Assessment Map premises, ! Thnrllr AiKnis-j ' when he dropped a 100 pound deer with his bow each complete set of General Con- careful Investigation nini cletcrml-)TO: LEO i. QDZA. Defendant: struction and Iron Work and the nation Is of the opinion that fl-' ^BVVIRTUK OF AN ORDER of the fendants. Writ of Execution for the according to the terms of sale or natcd: November 7th, 1M3. ' !i Iivrnm for »; and arrow. . . . Ed "The Fireballer" Kennedy three Mechanical Trades. Checks nance of luch purchase nnd Im-Superior Court of New Jersey, tale for mortgaged premises dated file with the Secretary of the Board B. J. DUNIOAK n k Don MoorrJ for deposit for drawings and sped provement should be mude by Township Clark iThe minimum bid established b y thechancery Division, made on the 5thOctober 9. 1J62. rates as one of the township's foremost promo- flcatlons shall be made payable to issuance of Firs District bonds; dny ot November, 1982, In a civil By virtue of the above stated Writ, the Board tor said land Is $4,«K •t'p short chunk? To bo advertised November 8th action wher.eln Victoria E. Fischer to me directed and delivered. 1 will Nevertheless, the Board reserves It and November 15th, 1962, In The the Architects, Norman J. Wieder- and 1 :rh mode several ( tors despite the fact that he has less fire badges jiim and Frederic P. Wledersum, WHERSASy the owners of aald Quza Is the plaintiff and you are jposo to sale at public vendue on right to reject anv and nil bids. Independent-Leader. be uncertified, property hatf Itttprod Into a con-the defendant, you are hereby re- WEDNBSDAY, THE 21ST DAY OF Take Further Notice, that at *uli I.-L. 11/B - 15/BJ than his pals Jim Zehrer and Harold Deter. At andAnymay . person or corporation duly tract for ttW'iale of said .premises quired to answer the Complaint of '1,'! on the Barroitj ttlng a proposal accompanied accompsnlei . . . .. , ., ,, . Ijubmlttlng to the Fire .District lor the sum the Plaintiff on' or before the 7th 'Vpoed back and day ot January, next, by serving an by a certified check or other M t h e present h e is promoting a football g a m e be- |ctirlty check with or other *• of subjectthe todistrict approvalatofa answer on Kantor & Burns, Esqa., In accordance the re b y . certified the $49,000, resident!'of •• to his teammate attorneys whose address qulrtmenu of the Information for special election and meeting: !'.:iulfd In the balli tween Johnny Hapstack's Woodbridge Bears and Bidders, will, upon return of the NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE-Isplaintiff's 41 Broad Street, Keyport, New 1 Jersey, and tn default thereof tuch copy of drawings and speci- SOLVED, a* rbllows: I.irrv Stankovltjj the Old Bridge Warriors at the high school first fications In good condition and 1. That a special election and Judgment shall be rendered against ,,; fnr th<> extra within thirty (30) days after the meeting pursuant to Revised stn- yotl as the Court shall think equitstadium Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock to raise award of the contract for the project tutes 40:151-51 seq. be held on De-able and Just. You shall file your •/> close the jap. rejection of the bids, receive the cember 1, 1962 from 2 P.M. to 7 answer and proof of service In dufunds for the Avenel Fire. Department's 50th or deposit In full, On return ot any P.M., E.S.T. at the Fire House, plicate with the Clerk of the Su< wtflc threatened additional gets under the same con- Inman AventliV'Oolonla, N. J., at perlor Court, State House Annex, anniversary. St. John Vianey CYO Strikes & Spares Mow. 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' fttatn Ht—PA 1-1400 Mlddlcse* Ate.—U 8-5074 IN CAKTERGT Gidaay Chevrolet, lie. H Itoowvdt A.e. - Kl 1-lltl IN PERTH AMBOY 9 Trid Chevrolet, lie. 1M Ntw Bnuu. ATC.-HI M M | NOVEMBER 15, lfi, 1962 PAGE TWENTY Obituaries For Roberta Cohen Harvard Line AVENEL — The Rn.s MiUvah of Roberta Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Colion P R I N C E T O N — Princeton will take placr during Inmoi- j was defeated SBlurday by "the row's services lit B:3fl p.m. »l finest blocking and tackling Congregation B'nni Jacob. Mi Harvard team" that TiRer find Mrs. Cohen will spimsoi Coach Dick Column has seen thr Oncg Shnbbot in honoi nf In his 17 years In the Ivy their daughter. Reservations for the New. League. Noting that although t h r Year's Eve party nt the Avencl Crimson threw a few surprises, Jewish Center are beirm " Mr. and Mrs Philip Including an unbalanced line., CHARLES .1. MARSH Woodbridge; William D , RahRA1TWAY - Funeral ser- way, and Joseph R, Casey, West Palm Beach, Pla.; four grandv i c e for Chnri™ J. Mfirsh, Ii7 children and four great- grand4(i1 West Inmnn Avenue, who children. died Tui'Mln.v nftrr being strlcIkfii while on liis way to work, will hv Ivlcl ttimorow. 8:30 a.m. JOSEPH T. MORGAN ;il HIP nn'incr Funeral Home, A VENEL—Joseph T. Morgan, 44 f.irin Street. Woodbridge, 49, 457 WoodbVldKC Avenue, with a hisih Muss of Requiem died yesterday at Perth Amboy 0:01) at St. Mnry's Church. Bur- General Hospital after a brief h.i IHI will he in St Gertrude Cem- illness, He wag a resident of Intd the contest, It "beat us on Gwnspan. Visltinp hours Avenel for the past 10 years et.ri-y. C'nloniB. from to 5 :ind 7 to 10 p.m. and prior to that resided In fundamentals," he noted. Mrs. Harrv Schiller 01 Mrs.' ; linhwny Elks Lodge will con- Woodbridge. Miller for . 1 , piny.. duct rites of the order. 8:00 to- Mr, Morgan was employed would be Won on the line," Col- "Light up the Sky", lo !«•• as an accountant by U, S. Me- man recalled. "Their line was [presented by thr Ijoi'rt Si reel held the post tals & Refining Co., Carteret, far superior to ours, fur more The January 1!) nt. l t l 0 of construction supervisor at for 30 years and was a memHinh School , the Cnlifornin OH Company ber of the'25-year Club at the and more power." He particularly complimented the defen- California hnlrdresser shows imrl had served with the com- plant. 1 pany fur '20 yeni-n. Born in Perth He was a graduate of Rut- sive play of end Dave Hudepohl. soft styles, [ —— Amhoy, son of the late Mr. and gers University, class of 1959 "I don"t know why we aren't Mr:;. Willinni Marsh, he moved and a communicant of St. An- playing better," "he confessed. to Hahwiiy 21 yours ai?o. He was drew's Church. He was a mem- "It is not for lack of trying. a parishioner of St. Mary's ber of the Holy Name Society We Just were not sharp SaturTHE EYK-CATt HINd I KAMI <„, i ! l i s Church and *as affiliated with- of the church and of St. An- day." I'-l . i n Railway Lodge 1075, Elks.. drew's Council, Knights of CoTO THA>K A FOOI. I mirror adds a dreoratlvf nol<. i,, u,,. |(. attention on thr rrflrrllnn In thr JII.H,. ,. Surviving are his widow, Bet- lumhiiR, Open Home Planned 1 Susan Hayward, well known1 away from thr fxpanHr nf hUiik n.ill ji jty: two sisters, Mrs. Albert -Mr.' Morgan is survived by rr, . . c i 1 ..for her nbility to slum mi! (i\i(rhooBlnj tjprs ulth ilniplf Iramcs »r i Stewart. Avcnel nnd Mrs, Alluesaay at School .i,f O n n K i n npl - ,,>i^. icvi-ni.s exTill: TIIKRMOPI.ANK INSI'I.ATINC (il,,\SS IVUI. acts as a "ci-ntir nf interest" for jten Caesar. Westfield; a bro- his widow, Lillian T. <nee Monfor mauntinj on a pultrmrd H;(M l n i ] tecalvo); two sons, Brian O., the furniture ;ir;iiieniirnt in Illis room. With .1 |)le;is;m! view to bf enjoyed, chairs and ther. Willa-m, Tottenvllle. Sta-S P0RD8 — James J, Conniff.'ccptional talfiu 111 this film, j »u«h M this one aialnst ,\ p|,,,„ and Kenneth A., at home, two snf;is ;IIY piisiiinnprt to |in»'irte sratiiiR for a maximum number of people in such a way ten Island, N. Y., and several principal of Fords Junior HfVh T h t l s l o r - v C i l s t s M l v H a y " brothers George E,. Roselle and c v, , , _ », ward as a CRi»adiim-born doclh.ll rvcuiiii. has A cninl'ortable view <if wlial is eoinK on outside, Notirr how the fur- nieces and nephew. ward as a CRi»adiim-born doc- 1 Frank J., Carteret. School announced Open Mouw l o r w h o Ls w m M 0 , m m . opportunity to uUU» the best UNI)s llu, 'I III niture is arranged a runnel the window null, not in front of it, t» avoid blacking any of Funeral services will be held will be held at the school, Mon- slaughter _, .. .... of her acting inlrnt.v in a merry killing, O n m , , , , ,, the view and hampering easy movement baevk and forth to the adjoining patio throuRh MRS. HARRIET CASEY Saturday morning at 8:30 f r o m d a y » n ( 1 Tuesday from 7:00 un-;Dramatic are the scenes where This suspenseful Mory warns A us! the sliding ulass doors. til 9:00 9:00 p.m. p.m. , tl( , 1P i t . n tles.s prosecutor sub- momentum to the cllmatlcul his CARTERET — Funeral ser- the Grelner Funeral Home and til - • of - pupils - •with- last • jects • -her to a mcv.U'ss l o n c u r . ; ^ " " ^ " ^ ^ ^ R " c "™""™;"; H, <• vices for Mrs, Harriet Casey, 85, at 9 o'clock at St. Andrew's Parents HAPrY BIRTHDAY (]Jlurrll given by her parents on her f g p j j n Hermann Street, who died Church, wheie a Solemn Re- names beginning with the let-lashinc. '• • Wrthdoy. The nffnir. '. .iTuosdBV IHELIN — Mlchele Tomczyk, nt Roosevelt quiem Mass will be .sung. Bur- ter 9 through and Includine Followtnu her rrleuse from F l n c h - Dlanne Cileiuo and h R ( 1 inpti. which, was a masquerade party.: Series O) berVlCPS HHospitals 0 S D i t "• will be held Saturday ial will be in St. Gertrude's the letter I t will visit? the school prison she Is hired to be the Cyril Cusack purtmy skill and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AnWHK attended by Gail Skelly,a ISEUN — Special services morning, 10:30 at the Grelner Cemetery, Colon ia. on Monday. Parents of pupils campanion of a nuiiuilty u n - e n t h u » l w m throughout the bem drew Tomczyk., Avon Terrace, L i n d f t M a , . t i n 0 - D( -borah Bar- mre hepun Tuesday eveniw at Funeral Home. 44 Green Street, Friends may call tonight with last names beRfrining with stable wnmnn. The husband re-,dr»m». 'oimn An.f was guest ot honor j i t j i party r r t t i Maureen Cuthbertson, i s e iin Assembly of bod Church, Woodbrid«e. Friends may call from 7 to 10 PJVI., and tomorthe letter L through and In- fuses to commit Ins wife, lo an "*'—•— man I Mary Ann Burbella. Margaret cooper Avenue and Berkeley at the fuimul home from 2 to 5 row from 2 to 5 VM., and from eluding the letter Z, on Tues- institution and the events that 2anuck dismissed director'ol the lious, A. O'Toole, D i a n e - 8chulbert, Boulevard. The services, which and 7 to 10 p.m. The litany 7 to 10 PM. day. follow afford Austin's tiuij-• |Karen Sweeney. Ames Maron, start at 7:45 P. M. each e»ebe conducted, 8:00 service antl Paul Daly, all of Ir.olin. n i n g , W J11 continue throueh p.m. Fridiiy liy Rev. William F jTlic children played names, di- Thursday. November 29 'Forrest, rector ot St. Marks' by Mlchele's sister. Featured speaker is Rev. Andrea. ]en Swift, ppastor-emeritus Of! A resident In Carteret for-65 trinity ,, . , Pentecostal . .,Church,, . iyears. the deceased was the Today's Film Revue fo YES! Scholarship Dance People Do Planned by Teachers Elizabeth, and presently dean ; i d o w of winiflm D_ C a s e y of the Eastern Bible Institute. former tax assessor for Rev Swift was fnrmprly a mls. a the Borough of Carteret and a for' WOODRIDGE — Plans for s j O nary to China. mer member of Middlesex the annual scholarship dance, • County Board of Freeholders. (January 26, at. St. DemetriusiMASS IMMUNIZATION Kennedy has She was a parishioner of St. jCommunity Center, Carteret, President Mark's Episcopal- Church and were discussed at a meeting of signed legislation for the start a charter member of Auxiliary I the Woodbridne Teachers Or- of a three-year campaign of jganization at the home of An- mass immunization a R ainsti°f the. Rahway Elks Club. She ' b l d t lielo Aromando, Iselin. Walter polio, diphtheria, whooping i a'so be longed to Auxiliary of ; Carteret of Carteret Fire ComKopcho and Charles Peines are cough and tetanus. The program, backed by $36,- P a n v 1 and American, Legion co-chairmen. Tentative plans were also 000,000 in Federal funds, will Auxiliary, Carteret Unit, ;made to sponsor a basketball start next July. Administration; Surviving are a daughter, I team and further plans will be will be on the State and com- Mrs, Gertrude Flanagan, Carteret; three sons, Edwin 'announced when completed. munity levels. i W Read Spot Ads You are dnitijr it rifilit now. <;<•< I hi' l a d s on this iiiexppnsivH method n[ in<-rra*lng your Christmas sales volume. Call ME 4-1111 Ask For DISPLAY ADVERTISING EARLY... IS THE TIME TO WRAP UP CHRISTMAS '63 WITHA Come In Today! Dividend Earning CHRISTMAS CLUB SAVE WEEKLY $ 1 2 3 5 ro 20 HAVE IN '63 % 50.00 100.00 150.00 250.00 500.00 1000.00 PLUS DIVIDENDS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION PAYS YOU TO SAVE! YOU EARN DIVIDENDS ON YOlll! CHKLNTMAS CLUB - IIAVK MOKK THAN YOU SAVE IN ' « It It gets real dirty we change twice a day And, Htmember — Your Injured Saving* Kuril You FULL DIVIDENDS At The Current Annual Kale of AND LOAM ASSOCIATION lu Fwth AmlHi} (Home OHice) 33* KUta Htrtct In Wuodbiid^e (AuoctUe Oltlcv) Hi Amboy Aveuut 43 Blocku Nurlb of arena s i i w i ) in BdlMiu (Ajutoclato Office) Ambuj At*. *l 5th St. (CUra Burton Section) "When FUST In Thr Name Mean* You!" You can spot a He» Gas Station Attendant lessly clean it's the talk of the industry. a mile away. ^ N ext time you see one of the clean *...„ He s dressed Irt white. Hess gas stations... drive in. You'll notice 5o are our gas stations white. And our something else very different trucks.Evaneurpuahbuttonwfinary'sioipot- tje^asoiines costless. Most people would charge you best gasoline. But then we naver claimed to do anything 'Mir,! ;, Sewarcn and Edison Woodbr^e, Avcel, Calonia, Ford, Hope.awn, N, Published WeeWT On Thiirwlftj Preview of Thanksgiving Day... j , , WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1962 Library 'Consolidation Plan Deadlocked; Mayor Calls Session of Boards 1 flyingHobtyof Methodic Minister **** f N>J< Who Built Church Near Soviet Site 0 Experts Rev. Seamans Has Helped to burease Church Membership Bl : I n \ f DAY THAT IS OI'RS": "There Li onr day when all wr Americans , , . en back to the old home to eat i uiU .inet marvrl how much nraur to the porch the old pump looks than it used to . . . Thanksulvlni Day . . . • v ih.it is purely Amrriran", So wrote 0. Henry in 1H07 ami II still holds true today. Above two pupils *t i ,i thr I o« < ahln lounge, get • preview of what tomorrow's ThaiikMrtvin* turkfy will taste like. Left to right, .11 K. !10 (Jrnve Avenue, Woodbrid([e, a third tradr pupil; Henri, thr M* Cabin chef and seven-year-old l.inda, 355 Dukes Koad, folnnla, a second Rrader. Will Christmas Be Merry? me rv insure W O O D B K I D U K ••• K lath'-r ;• Cummtt- desert* his wife and iht+e cti:lKmv;y, fifth d i m »nd there is another buin i::fd by the on the wty; another rather is in » resolu- ho.spltalifci'd, and his release l.s :.!i!ll. in the far distant future; it v,ii:nM- from an dow und three stnull children "•n\ in the va- air tiVIIIK to make u BO of il M>ii|*'r* last on u small income--Hll «l these i;s newspaper, »re old, but ever-new stories :n» schedules that crass thr desk of the Inde;., i;oii pendent-Leader Christmas Fund : >t«tod It Is editor each year. Ttw- s.uiu'he Township "lories are prevalent ;i,im : if format of th|.s year, and already '10 WM'S '•fleet proper have been processed. U>' «id and tligt through the Fund. .-.'. be advised Only through the nenetoMty '••I'liiu of the oi our waders can we hope to •ii.u his con-aid these families. This ynir, ••'•!• WHS not In The Independent-Leader lias luuhpsl tra-,established a new' policy no • :; public of- used clothinx or used toy.1 will be accepted The only exception nuiiioii was to the rule aa (ar as used • •man John _ _ _ _ _ _ — — . — I Fifth Aii« a c e n - ; n disagree-, • in half of uut WOODBRIDGE—Rev Theodore C. Seamans, minister at the Woodbridge M e t h o d i s t Church, might very well be called the "Flying Parson" The amiable Mr. Seamans, who began hl& duties here in 1958, was Instrumental in bringing the church membership up from Approximately 300 to the present 550 full members.* When not administering to the needs of his parish, he has one avowed hobby— flying airplanes, and In particular, a Piper Tri-Pacer. Pathetic Cases Ask Aid Through Christmas Fund lii Kv IM1 "dinfelt M hi- ceiisiure/ il. vvt'ie or• paid foi by How to Give! (hrck<( should be drawn in the name of The Independent-trader, It Green Street, Woodbridge. lird clothing will NOT be aeeepted. The!only eireplion will be In the ease of exceptionally food coat, dress or suit which mu»t be newly-dry cleaned »nH delivered to us in the cleaner's baf. >:ed. "that it r (if his own Only NEW toy* will I*1 »«repled. We can uw »ny kind nf toy from th»t of Infant'* '! illl.AUTl'd. air to i»me« for boys and (lrl« 13 and 14. We ean alw UHC quiet garnet for older folks in wheelchairs. We can tine clothing in any ikf from infant to slie 50. . j The Independent -Leader U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'I* 1 ' hopeful that donors will be an I I I U I f I I ' | e B P r o u g », p^ibU w that can five each family • The Town complete Chrtetnw* dinner, demoted plus clothing for eaeh memthe rank ber af the family and toy* to putrolman each joirointer. Will you Immedihelp? N.J.Engineers Cite Beagle The minister likes to tell I about his early boyhood when he played witn airplane models and had hoped some day he would be a full-fledged flyer. That dream has finally come true. He receded Mis private licen»> in Aisi'lai 51961. Now he Is concentrating on working IN WOIM. <ff PILOT; Bel. for a commercial license. Rev. Seamans, father of four children, after leaving Boston University with a degree In! sacred theology and ordained as a Methodist minister in 11)55, W O O D R R I D G E — Township went into the U.S. Air Force as I iit-ineer, Charles W. Beagle a chaplain. ucently received the "gratitude Two of the three years in ,mcl appreciation" of the New service he spent In Hokkaido, three m u n i c i p aIslands l ! ^ - o nine °[ " the northernmost gion of Free Asia. It was here In a special ceremony held e was instrumental In buildduring the New Jersey League ng a new chapel at Wakkanai of Municipalities Convention in ir Station, the top link in a Atlantic City, Mr. Beagle re- radar chain encircling Japan. ceived a citation from the en- The station is 35 miles from gineers' group for his pioneer(Continued on Page 2) ing study of roadsurface mixes. Mr Beagle, by setting up special road surfacing prog) in Woodbridge to determine ! which mix Is best, hopes to 'j.i.*y Society of FiiKineera. WOODBRIDGE—Mrs. Dorothea Schmidt 7 Fourth Street, Port .Reading, by specific order of the Commissioners, attended the regular Tuesday meeting of the Woodbridge Redevelopment Agency. Professor Charles P. Blackmore, Chairman of the Department, of History and Poll tical Science of Rutgers University, had requested that the commissioners of the WoodNFW I'OUt'F HIM) Act- ieventually be able to save New bridge Redevelopment Agency In* Oiief Nels Laurilzen liut jersey municipalities thousands extend this privilege of attendance. Mrs. Schmidt is a student nixht was named Chief of the !°f dollars. ! WOODBRIDaE — Police are at Rutgers and is preparing a Police DepartIn part the citation reads: ment ut ;i meeting of the i "The Officers and Member- 'ollowlng leads in the holdup college paper on Urban ReTown ( umiiiittee. ship of the New Jersey Society of Patrick Lisa, part owner of newal, Andrew S. Lockle chairman ('hirl l.aurideii was born Municipal Engineers by unani- the Hollywood Motel, Avenel in Kiasliey. the son of mous vote, hereby express their *& Monday montlng. Lt. Ar- stated, "This was a most interesting thr lute Jens and Maria appreciation and gratitude to thur Donnelly said today. The commissioners Soreiisrii LauriUen. He at- Engineer Charles W. Beagle for According to Lisa he was held request. tended Woodliridge Township his continued efforts In promo- up by two men, who appeared took particular note of the facts Schools. ting and developing the practice very nervous and then irked at that Mrs. Schmidt resides in The new chief was first of Municipal Engineering in what they thought was a our first Urban Renewal area appointed to the Police De- the State of New Jersey, which "small haul" hit him over the in, Project Bowtie, that she Is partment on January I, 1930 efforts have greatly enhanced head with a gun, knocking him attending a New Jersey State College and that, as part of hei under the sponsorship of the the position of the Municipal unconscious. He described the men as fol- course, she is studying Urban then Second Ward Commit- Engineer in the State of New teeman George Applegate, a Jersey and accrued benefits not lows: No. 1, about 24, five feet Renewal. For these many rea member of thr William L. only to the Township of Wood- 10 inches tall, 170 pounds, sons, the commissioners deter ibridge but to the Municipalities blond wavy huir, long face mined to waive their rules am Ryan administration. Ithroughout the State." extend a special invitation (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Pane 2) (Continued on Page 2> coat suit or dress, lt will be u'll service rulaccepted If it Is newly dryil He»hell wlthcleaned and is given to us in the '«r.v period af- Don»tloo« U f ht Donations are begminji U) Dona trickle In and the fund HS of at but *188' 1100 check was received from the Salvation Army Wod bridge a e r . e e Fund; $10 from Mi. and Mre. Jamw ratann and, | S from Marie, Joanne and BU- no* A Prevl T T™> Independent-Leader, »»0 the fund and William e-ume of the is our, right 8. Neebe, $25. his original Caws porcfssed U) d»V»' as \ ( i l l i FOR 1UK IJUKARV; At a lueetiuf of the MotherV Club of W»odbrid«e Monday * check for $IUU was presented to Mn. Carolyn Bromann, Barraii Public Library Ubrarlwi, ho siu* follows: to be used for the purohane of reference boukn. The atuwuflt repre«iita the proceedn from = '» *inli; within No. 1: Parent* wid eight chil- the annual dunce recital presented by Miu Helen Luery'i danct puplU and sponsored by dren ranging In ages from 4 the Mo them1 Club. Left to right, Mrs. Fred McElheuny, chairman; Mrs. William Barned, V period. 'wd til have ls- to 14. The man of the house' yreaideat Mid M uu Paso 16) (Continued on Pate 'it Hes$ Declares 7v2% Dividend Representing the l l . b r a . r f ' oards on a special ltbriry committee are Lincoln Tamboer, oodbridKe; Mrs. Mary Molar, Fords; Arthur Mack, 8ew e n ; Mrs. Emil McDowell, 'ort Reading; Mrs. Ethyl Yaubik, Colonia; Patrick O'Conlor, Avenel, who serves as ihairman; Robert Bongart, Iwu nnd Mrs, Rosemarie Kondrk Hopelawn. The committee was organized ibout six months ago and a eport was to be presented by the Town Committee by Janury 1. On account of the dead(Continiled on Page 2) Royal Honors Employes £*Cops Follow Holdup Leads to co ni suspended ! * Utorneys have 'in to show U'"it1.-" „,. up M In. HSuThis deals tl^t charges were i lie time limit spending what leisure tune he has at the controls of this phuii. Agency Waives Rule; Student At Conference •'inner 'Mioinas; . . . ,.,, p , ™ aftericlothing to concerned te when an exceptionally good i lie action was donor \\\ WOODBRIDQE — Due to » deadlock between the eight public library boards In the Township over the question of consolidation under a munlclipal system, as proposed by Dr. Ralph P. Barone, Fourth Ward Tov nship Committeeman, May. or Walter Zlrpolo said today that he will start the machinery in motion to call i meeting of *& eight boards. "I will ask the State Division of Libraries and the School of library Science at Rutgen to send experts to the meeting, so we will be able to get some answers," the mayor said.. The Boards of the Barron Public Library, Woodbridge and Fords, Port, Reading and Sewaren libraries have voted against consolidation but for an association of libraries, Voting for consolidation were Avenel, C^otiU, Win and Hope-. IN THE FUM'IT: Members of the Woodbridge Methodist Church enjoy Kcv, Seamans' sermons each Sunday.' Metal & Thermit Seeks 9 Acres for Expansion SEWAREN — Five area men were among those honored at' an annual dinner of the Royal Petroleum Corporation at the Stork Club, New York City. Officials of the county, as well as employees of the variou* plants in New York State owned by the Royal Petroleum Corp., also attended. William Medvetz, 42, Lekk Avenue, Carteret, and Steven Sefczek, 681 Elizabeth Street, Perth Amboy, 10-year men, were presented with a pin, fc watch and will receive tare* weeks vacation. Michael Evon, 235 Old Road, (Continued on Page 2) WOODBRIDGE- Assembly-man Norman Tmuman, Mayori Walter Zirpolo und Winfield inn, secretary to the Indusial Commission,-are combinng their efforts in the hope of securing the sale of nine acres f State-owned land in, Avenel to Metal and Thermit. I'KHTH AMDOV At a di- The corporation needs the rectors' meet ins yesterday Hess site for expansion, otherwise lt Oil & Chemical Corporation de- plans to move the plant out-ofclined a regular quarterly di- tate Assemblyman Tanzman vklund of percent on ita revealed, outstanding common stock. The land in question is part Yesterday's dividend is the of the stye acquired for the first since the merger in May New Jersey State Prison Farm uf this year of tho He£6 Comin Avenel. It Is opposite thej uauk's-Hess Inc., Hess Tradbuildings commonly known a,s ing and Transport, Inc, and the reformatory, adjacent to Modern Solvents and Chemica the superintendent's home. Corp into Cletrac Corporation, Hess Oil and Chemical Corp., The tract has a depth of apbecame, the surviving Corpora- proximately 900 feet and a tion and its shares are listed on frontage of 450 feet on Ra,hway the N(*w York Stock Exchange. Avenue. At the request of AsThe dividend Is payable De semblyman Tanznjan, the State cember 18 to stockholders o, Department of lnstitutioWund Agencies has asked the real record on December 4. estate department of the State Highway Department to make WINDOWS BROKEN WOODBRIDGE - Edward an appraisal. Smith, Linden Avenue, reported If the appraigal figure is in to the police Monday that some-, toe with "the thinking of Meone. broke the glass in storm tal & Thermit," Mr. door and Inner door of his said, "the necesary legislative home. (Continued on Page 2) IN APPRECIATION. Mn. Louto LUtoct, right, UK^btrship Dbalrraan af School 11 PTA, k (hewn jrawuttng a certificate uf 100', enrollment of the faculty of tfce to Mliis Barbara Felertag, Un4tt|aft«B NOVEMBER 21, 1962 PAGE TWO any one library; d. lf a certain 'toad, Sewaren, 25-year man, tee that the bottom half of the a,double book was not ln a particular was presented with n 25 year ad sounded like campaigning M r Ev.ml. for Mr. Emery and had no the n u l l l l ) r , library, the bok could be ob- pin and a savings bond. numiir '" taliird from another library In Presentations were made by place in an announcement ofapartmenis t Jncks iunl a change in garbage collcc-man the system and given to the Mr. 8. S. Seltzer, president, Iber was •eadrr at the library closest to Royal Petroleum Corporation. tlon schedules, liis home." In another resolution, the,Board nf'A committee granted a special w n t one i, Mrs. Molnar, of the Fords Emery permit and variance to Oold-!cent two i> Library, indicated that all the (Continued from Pnge 1> services proposed by Mr. "What does It mean?" Evan- man Builders, Inc., Union for the erection of 115 garden iiC'onnor could be obtained as ko queried. well through an association of "We believe the bottom half apartment* on Lafayette RoadJ near the Edison line. Thc| libraries. ' C o n t i n i i i i j f-,,,. , of the ad was In poor apartment* will Include. 24 two-l Mrs. Molnnr explained that the mayor answered. ° " July IS, ftMi the Fords library is owned by Committeeman Robert E ^bedroom and 91 one-bedroom! promoted l« , t ( | , ' ( | | A u HIP Woman's Club of Fords; Jaoks told Mr. Evanko trtnt rye apartments. « « M l j , |(,-t ( ' which has worked for 38 years was "famllar with the ad As Committeeman Evanka ob-' "Hltrnant. || l r ' lo supply library services to the anyone here" and asked the jected to one, paragraph,which captnlnc, , ' P m •(immunity." She indicated the Fifth Ward committeeman: stated that plans and specifiWoman's Club, had no desire "What are you baiting for? catlotu for the h swimming pooi| „,'-. on lo tunl the building over to! We felt the ad was In poor, "shaU be submitted for ap-! . . . the Township, because It Is also proval to the Township Engilief i taste." HI,, i.srd by the club as a meeting "If George was a bad boy neer and Building •John Kr,n place. and you want to rap his knuc- It was the contention of the n "f»vr. Chir f f The Barron Library Board kles, all right, but yoW don't With Ward Committeeman Un\, h wants assurances that Its emlast ployes, Including the only cer- It," Evanko r e m a r k e d , ^ the Board of Adjustment. tified librarian in the Town- When the matter camo.to a The mayor said, In reply, 8ovlct ship, will be retained. Mayor],vote all Uie committee votedjthat d the paragraph was "just miles apart v,10' „ ' v. ; husband. Them arc two small r. Walter Zlrpolo yesterday. said1 for {he motion with the excep-' CMP No. c5 Here we have a c h M , . „ , b b n]1(1 „ » PARENTS' DAY Get together at Southern Illinois University included, left (o riclit: 1 family of HE lit The man l » j y o u n g s t e r , 7 . C o u n t y l s a . , s l s t . J E Burnside acting chairman of the department of animal Industries, Loui* F.llrntuck it was his opinion present tlon of Mr. Evanko who nbstaffs would be retained as working but his Income cannbrjj of 593 Fills r'lsce, Woodbrfdge, his son Elliott, a freshman at SIU and sophomore Donna long as they wanted to stay stalned. provide for the necessities for N o , 2 0 : This man, in Pcll'ar of 7746 Essex, Chicago, The get together wa» one of many during a coffee hour and then professional llbrarl- The : bottom half of the ad, At signed by Mr. Emery, recountat the 12th annual Parents' Day at Southern. 6 ™ . .another ans would be hired to take ed the savings and accomplishtheir places. ment* of the Sanitation Deas a separate entity." of him because ho Is helpless. Tins year, Rev Scamans Is partment, and Included a perThe Barron PubHc Library ls p for three smalt, chil- There ls one child, In school. the president o the group. Royal Honor* isonal reference which stated: dren, pre-schol age and a Donations for the fund may ; Each member takes turns fly- (Continued from Page 1) open six days weekly and has (Continued from Page 1) "Since the first day of January, lock, it is understood t h a t two l paid library staff. Fords grandmother. The only Income be"jenV'"to"'-TnV "indepemlenT-'ini! the Piper, Whenever ho has for reports will be submitted, ane;^, b f lc y ^ r a r y is open 24 hours Sewaren and Andrew Kelle- ig63, I have worked to stive Is thn social security the Brand- UMACT . ,, tMe chance, Mr. Seamans leaves 18 Grpfll Sll o t man, 151 Cherry Street, Wood- the taxpayers of Woodbridee In favor of consolidation and ln and| I Ifllinr mother receive^ WoodbridKe. Checks should be Hadley Airport, mast of the one against. According to the Com>iittee- bridge, 20-year men, were eachJTownshlp more value for their Na 7 insufficient In- d l w n ,„ t h e p a m p o r T l w I n . ; U m e w i t h members of the Corner Wllllum A Sfw Strati • Uinr Both sides agree there Is a man Barohe there — j p r e s e n t e d with a 20 year pin, tax dollars spent on Sanitation,! eornn. making It difficult to pro- ; d dfnl. ^ c h r i s t m a s parish as passengers who chip lac WOODBRIDGK need for a vastly-expanded li- of central coordin T?a savings bond and four weeks Health Services." vide pvi>n thn barn necessities, Fund, • Sandwich,, vacation, It was the opinion of the has put this family on relief for services for the commiJbtt; and supplemental aid There are there ls countless duplication Joseph Medvetz, 464 Cliff' majority of the Town Commltis also one Woodbridge Township spends of effort." Flying Hobby eiplil rhlltiren—twjjo pre.-KhotJ.' ... , Ills rivorite nasttlmes. (Continued from Page 1 > Case No. 8: This is another The pastor was born j n 'mit .33 pet capital on libraries, "In fact, today it is frowned J Brooklyn"'^"I* a~gradutte of,whereas the New Jersey avercase nf a man working but mak-jSoviet-held Sakhalin Island upon for a person living ln one j Challenge to Communism IHR very little money d u e ' t o Central HlRlr School. P a t e r s * age b:S3 pe W j f . section of the Township to ua#i The small church was a lack of traininR and education. the facilities of a library In There are four small children trviunlmposing wooden building, another section," Dr. Barone this household. presenting a symbolic challenge said in his release. Cii.se No. 9 Seasonal work!to Communist atheism, a chalTills statement was refuted duringjlcngc tha^was probably larger. p this man employed p by Barron' Library and Fords of the • Soviets ist Church and i.s « « * residing the summer. There are six in the Boards Who grant enrds to any conditions were met: youiiKsters and another baby than the big-domed Radar in- in Pattenburg, 1. That the new Central U-Jresldent of Woodbridge Townon the way. The family will re- stallation on a nearby hill. Rev. and Mrs. Scamans have nl ccive welfare -assistance until According tb the local minis- four children, Bruce, 9; Rox- brary Board be made up of a,s PO'Connor'] Plan the mnn can get employment. ter, if you were to travel over anne, 7 and Linda Lee, B, all member of each of the existing Case No. 10. Unfortunately the Euraslon land mass, one students at School 11 and Boards and representatives of Mr. O'Connor said there are the Township Committee. the father of this home Is In a could not find another lree !T»ieodorc\ 3. several alternatives for the remental institution and there ls world church north of this 2. That the present Boardsjorganization of the library sysno hope of an early release. building until coming to Finbe retained for each library arid'tem — one method concerns Cops Folloiv There are three small children, land, nearly 8,000 miles away, that there be a vast Improve-[the establishing of a municl(Continued from Page 1) all pre-school, and the mother Rev. Seamatis related how pal library system under the ment of services. light complexion, wearing cannot go to work because there the church was built by a group 3. That the Township pro- New Jersey State Library Laws. trench coat and brandishing a ls no one to take care of the of dedicated Americans who Herman Mauser with longj vide additional funds for books, •Mr. O'Connor's plan and youngsters. j wanted to worship in their reblack barrel); No. 2 man, aboutj especially for reference books. those of the four boards in faCase No. 11: It ls the samejspectlve religions. Their wants 23, five feet,- eight inches tall, 4. That, at present, -the Bar- vor of consolidation, Ls to have old story-Father did not want j were simple— a place ln which 170 pounds, dark brown hair, ron Library Board does not be- a municipal library witti seven any responsibilities and desert-1 to worship as they pleased, lieve it is practical to build a members on a board of direced his wife and four children. |When finally completed r»re]light complexion, wearing I costly new library building — tors who would set policy for dark trench coat, carrying church had no regular chap- small black'revoWer.They ' t o o k > a t there'Is plenty of space for jail the libraries ln Woodbridge. County assists. Case 12: Insuficlent Income lain. Rev. Seamans was at the books in the present buildings. Of the seven members, two apain. The man has little or time administering <o the men $50 from the cash drawer, an Barone'g Opinion would be the mayor and, the about $30 electric razor and no education and the type of who manned the radar instalDr. Barone ln a statement tosuperintendent of Schools and job he can get pays very little.1 lations and flew survlellance from Lisa's wallet. day said that "the library staffsjthe other five would be apmissions and air cover for JaThere are five children. work on a voluntary basis, that pointees of the mayor elected Metal & Thermit Case No. 13: Husband desert- pan. When services' were held libraries are open on the aver- for five-year staggered terms, i (Continued from Page V ed the family In ,this case too, in the tiny chapel, the Woodage of only 12-20 hours a week According ty JWr. O'Connor. bridge mirtater acted as protesjactlon will be taken to there are 5 children—including the advantages of a Municipal a tiny infant. The eldest is but tan't chaplain, and during his'plish the. sale." ers are reluctant to contribute'system would be: a. A central 10 years old. | travelmmong ihe widely scatter. Mayor Zirpolo expressed; m o n e y b e c a u s e the'libraries do purchasing of books; b. availaCasr No. 14: The woman in ed outposts on Hokhaido, he pleasure at the proposed ex-i 1U)t ] n e e t r t h e i r staff nceda» D r . bility of a professional this case has had a tough time.|managed to visit the church, pansion of the plant which he B a r o n e f u r t h e r ssUUt teedd tthat for all the libraries of the Her husband, because he Is a about once a month. A Catho- said will mean additional em- . , e a c h o f U l e e l g h t l i b r a r l e 5 Township: c. persons anywhere heavy drinker, has been unsuc- lic chaplain made his visits' ployment for local residents has its own'In Woodbridge could get all the Towns cesfu! in holding a Job. There about once in every five weeks and Willie a forward-looking and operatesjserviccs the system offered at are four youngsters—and an-1 and a Japanese priest filled m'move." other 6n the way. |with weekly services for CathoVWAMIWMMMM MVWWWMMV Case No. 15: The husband1 lie airmen, Agency Waves deserted his wife and two small; Accepted Readily (Continued from Page 1) After leaving the Air Force, Mrs. Srtimldt to, attend the • FREE CITY USD 8UBURRA.N Utl.lVHIY ! Rev, Seamans came"- immedi- Agency meeting. ately to the Woodbridge Meth- During the meeting Mrs. AN ESTIMATE ANYU1IKRE — odist Church, and was quickly Schmidt observed the commls-l Quality Keeps Us in Business . accepted with friendship. He sioners' activities.and was sup-! A hearty turkey dinner, with friends and loved otte* around has organized the Wesleyan plied with certain statistical j Building Material Doors A Windom Couples Club and the Methodist data that she was desirous of> Millwork Wallboard organization, alongg with including ln her report. us - these are the traditions of Thanksgiving. Since that first Roofing Flooring adding two church choirs. The commissioners were most Insulation Plywood Shortly after he arrived here pleased with Mrs. Schmidt's inPilgrim feast, Americans have had mucn to be thankful for, Moulding Knotty Mne he took up the hobby he has so terest and comprehensten of Hardware Kitchen longed for—flying. After re> the complexities of Urban in their whole way of life, with its Godgiven abundance and Patnt Cabineti eclving his .private license, he Renewal. 921 St. Georges Avenue and nine other men banded to- "This type of citizen Interest DOING IT YOURSELF: U | hard-won freedom. As we prepare to observe Thanksgiving gether, organized the Rari-Ten lends much to our Township's (JUJI south of Clomleaf) Ut m m ndvlM jou on new new M I L l C U l V 4 constnictlflQ. md ME 4-1815 Flying Club Inc., and bought Urban Renewal Program," Mr. rcpiln. 437 Rahway Ave. their .airplane jointly. Lockie said. 1962, we join all Americans in heartfelt thanks for the great children. The mother cannot go Pethetic Cases to work because the youngsters (Continued trom Page 1) are much too young to leave hold Is unemployed because he alone. The County assist);. cannot pass tha neeesary phys- Case No. IB There are seven ical examinations. The only in- children in this family —the come ls from Unemployment. baby six months eld. The fatlier Compensation. ,„ w o r l t l n g b u t h l s , n c o m e lf Case No. 2: There are seven, f a r I f t | g t h f t n m b n r f i n w s R i t _ Children In this house agMl, f o r h | g , a m l l y W r l f , 1 I ( , Dp _ from 4 to » The husband l » ; p B r t m e n t la a 8 s M l t l R . a chronic asthmatic with heart, H]ne<w Strikes condition and unable to worlc.j ^ No_ ,",.' I l l n ( l s s s t r u r l < Case No. 3. The man In this h ( j m a n o f ^ h o u a , h o M a m i ; c u r . father of eight children. h e , s , n t h e l l 0 s p l t f l l f n r n n l n . Is unable to get employment iMni^ p e r l o d < T h P I T flrr t h r 0 0 ; because of his physical «>ndl„ childrcn. County Wplfnrp! tlon. The eldest a boy of H ^ ^ , ha, employment now and then: C f t w N o 1 8 ; m , r a w , „ . bul.it i.s insufficient for a f o m - c l u d e s h w b ( m d ftnd w l f e u m , lly nf this size^ | o n e c h l w g ^ ^ of Ian(niaRP CasrNo 4: Woman and t h r e e , d W 1 1 U e g a n d J a r k o f p ( l u c l l . childrrn. This amily was de- M th mfln h a s bppn nn.. sertr.1 by the fathrr and « n - ; M l c f ( , M [ u l l n s ( , c u r h l l , p m p I o v . oUi«r bRhv IR exacted next. t_ T h p W f l f rtppartnifMlt month, i h r r e ta no Income and , k, m ( 1 of n c c M M t i P S . the Township Welfare depart-, C f t s ( l ^ ,B O n c n m wf monl .s a«tatln« pending Coun- h a v e ft M o f d p ! t P r t l o n 1)y t h o "Meet Your Friends" Swallick Tavern,Inc. WOODBRIDGE LUMBER CO. So Much to be Thankful For ROCK SALT SI .90 hundred, lbs. $1.10 fifty lbs. SERVISOFT of WOODBRIDGE blessings bestowed upon this nation . . . and we at United Roosevelt Savings and Loan Association extend to you aud your*, our sincerest wishes for a happy Thanksgiving. • forall the compliments on our DRY CLEANING Shirt Laundering Service and ,1s Hid SH1KT LAUNDERERS 354 Amboy Avenue WOODBRIDGE "Convenient Drive-up Service" MANY LATH MODEL TRADE-INS Current Dividend Rate on Saving •; Accounts Excellent Selection To Choose From ALL MAKES - ALL MODELS BANK FINANCING ARRANGED USED CAR LOT OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'til 9 UNITED ROOSEVELT We Still Have Some Savings and Loan Association '62 LEFTOVERS! 11-15 Cooke Avenue, Carlerel GODENY CHEVROLET 30 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret KI 1-5445 OFFICE HOURS. Daily (Except Saturday) 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.; First Thursday Evening of each month 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Per Annum Compounded Semi-Annually PAGE THBIE NOVEMBER 21, 1962 n lub Names Mrs. Howell^ isNewHead: Debutantes Holy Name Men Church Sets To Convene Seeking Members Annual Day Of Thanks On Saturday |/. James9 Lists \onor Roll PORT READING — St. An.hony's Holy Name Society met at week to launch Its nwmWOODBRIDOF. — Mrs. rshlp drive, Cesar Landaeta, AVENEL — The A n n u a l ry Howell was elected president* iresldent, announced the goal Thanksgiving Day Service of WOODBRIDGE — All 1962 ,,;,;||K1K S t . JRIT1PR t Thursday night's meeting Of: 100 r*T cent active member the First Presbyterian Church Debutantes must attend a re,,,,, issued Us honor he Women's Association of hlp of the men of Port Readiii'.t innrkLnR period hearsal Saturday at 1 p.m., at ng and Sewnren. In the first ill be held from 9 to 9:45 a m ,he First Presbyterian Churofc" • rld in Fellowship Hall. Oth«.. the. Hungarian Hall, School month, the Society Increased ,ev, Dr. Charles S.MacKenzle will preach on the topic curl Bella. Ter:N fflcers elected, for twc~yeal>* Htreet, If they are to take part ts membership by 25 per cent , HI, Richard Pontc, The new members were wnl- "Thanksgiving, Medicine For *rms, were: Mrs. Robert BtepMf* in the cotillion dance at the ... I.inda Hackett, »med by Martin B. Mulroy the Soul", The Carol and Cru n, secretary; Mr». James Reid,Debutante Ball, December 26 iccretary, who outlined the un- sader Choirs will sing "We '. !i;i'ii|!, Victoria Klsh, reasurer; Mrs. Edwin F. Far** ijiinnnlco, Phyllis at, Scotch Plains Country Club imited possibilities offered by Gather Together." Wlllard ley, Mrs. Ole Laurltsen arli^ nd ' Mary ;,|vvin R o m ° Miss Ruth tfolk. general chair- ictive participation In the work MacArgle, trustee and canvass Mrs. Stephen Oultan, circtoif the Society. Irector, will announce the releaders; and Mrs. Willia*. man, announced today. i juiin Fabian, RayMafhew Klemp Invited the mits of the drive for 1983 albhenri, nominating co»n-* The second annual Holly membership to investigate the • •v Beverly Hanna, mlttee member. Installation ot* 'unds. Debutante Ball Is being spon- benefits of Nocturnal Adoraiiilfiit'i", Jane Ellen ifficers will take place at tlttT A Men's Communion BreakKATHRYN J. MIIXER sored by the Woodbrldge Town- on, A. Lawrence Becker ex- ast will be held in the Sanc|;,,r(. Miller, Ellen December 20, meeting. , l!r i.ii Murtaith, Anshlp Business and Professional ilalned the programs planned tuary of the Church Sunday at ENGAGED: Mr. and Mrs, The evening's program, " i,,n. Arlone Uszenskl, Women's Club. Proceeds go to or the coming year Including 6:30 A.M., with Rev, MacKen. William J. Miller, 242 Grove hip In Word and Deed," i.ini). the Nurses Scholarship 'Fund ,he first annual dance • to b« zie presiding. At 7 A.M. break- Street, W o o d b r l d g e , an- under the direction of thff \ Hrryl Bchr, Nancy in April on the opening oi fast will be sewed by the wo- nounce the engagement of world service chairman, Mrk.^ nnd to continuing aid to Town. Kiista Cheslak, 3t. Anthony's Community Cen- men of the church, after their daughter, Kathryn Jane Donald Aaroe, assisted by Mrs." ship libraries. ),nv(l, Thomas Duniwhich, Rev. Clarence Brixey, to Daniel Duelos Van Mater, . 8. Martin, spiritual MMTThe rehearsal will be In •er. h Kmtiorn, Sumea Rev. P. O. L'Heureux, Superl- Pastor of the Kingston Presby- III, son of Mr. and Mm. shairman. At this time, gifU' DOING A GOOD DF.K.i) FOR UNITED HIND: Abovp are a ""few of the WoodbridK* Boy charge of Miss. Ruth of Miss , (irob, Linda Honl)r of the White Fathers, spoke terian Church will speak. Men Daniel D. Van Mater, Jr., 'or a Christmas box to be sent '.„„• Kogut, Patrcla Scouts who will ht dplivrrini envelope* to more than 10,000 horn**, on behalf of the United Ruth School of Dance, Fords. to the membership of the Afrl of the area are invited to tele- Crescent Farm, Columbus, to a mission church in Wln&v Fund. Members of Troop llfi, under the Unit Lradershlp of Mr. Russell Clemens are. left to Mrs. B. W. Vogel, chairman in •-clt Lrnnahan, Pacan missions conducted by his phone their reservations to the N. J. The wedding will take ton-8alem, N. C , gift* for1, riht Barry Nlfoussl, Ricky Ballon, Jerry Langer and David WlnoRrad. charge of Debs, will hold s brie n, Daniel Travos• Hi guests at Presbyterian Home^T meeting to give the girls in- wder. Rev. L'Heureux's talk was church office. Rev, Dr. Donald place, December 29. illustrated by color slides which MacLeod, Professor of PreachMiss Miller is a graduate of or the Aged, and other gpek structions, ,11 Marylou Campion, ihowed the contribution of la Monday, November 26, is th eachers and nurses, and tin ng at Princeton Seminary will Woodbridge High School and sial offerings were dedicated. ' " ii.-lawy, Linda HoffMrj. Aaroe reported the spe^ deadline for display advertise extent of their work yet to bi preach at the 35th anniversary Is a senior at Mercer Hospital HiiKi'lmeyer, Donald celebration services at 10 and School of Nursing, Trenton, ial project to provide BtbletT ments and patron listings in the ! vunor Keating, Car done. 11 A.M. Sunday, HB will preach N. J. Mr. Van Mater Is a for the Wlnston-Sftlem churcfi souvenir program which Sherry MUford, After the regular business on the topic "The Church, graduate of Mill brook High had been most successful with contain the pictures of all the meeting, a parish social was Past, Present and Future." At School, N. C. and is presently ;, \iiiicr, Daniel MlnkAVENEL — Mrs, Joseph W. ,;,„>. O'Brien, lUjlna WOODBRIDOE - Eiw.it R.io make a FAJH SHARE OIFT Kelley, principal of School 23, Debs. A<ds may be sent to Mrs, held in honor of the ne the 8 A.M. service, Dieter Harte associated with F. Lledtka, gifts from 30 individuals, Ui6', White Church Guild, the Sum-, , Mury Jane Torre, Hanson, general chairman of Ho this ureatost and most lm- announced a special Thanks- William Brenan, care of Bren- members. from Bonn, Germany, assistant Crouwlcks, N. J. mer Bible School and Circle 4* . :;,./iu. FrUnk Wassfl the United Fund of tin- nuiituiipoitaiil campaign that our area giving program will be present- n a n Agency, Ma,in street to the minister, will preach on Woodbrldge, the -advertlsln of the association bringing tbB' I;A Kathleen Casey Bay area including South Am-ipromotes each year." ed for the school children and chairman or to Miss Wolk, care Girl Scout Leaden the topic "The New Humanity". total to $180. . |,.;-ity, Alberta Hege- boy, Perth Athboy. SayrevilleJ United Fund leaders empha- parents today, 2 P.M. In the of Independent - Leader, H Show Chrittmp Crafi Graham Bardsley, the Church's Committee Meeting Mrs. Kalbrienn, president, HiKKlns, Ann Marie Woodbridge Township, Carteret sized that the campaign Is still all-purpose room. Youth Director will flpeak on Green Street, Woodbridge. AVENEL- — The Novembei "Your Ministry of Love" at 9 Set by Emblem Clnb called attention to the plaqiw* Krewlnkel, Dl- and Madison Township, today far short of Its goal of $227,502 Miss Lucy DeMartlno's Fourth Ticket* for the ball" may be presented to the women Of the pstricla Me announced that hundreds ofja figure actually very low for meeting of the Avenel Gir AM. WOODBRIDGE— Mrs. Stan ocal church 1>y the American. Grade cla&s Is responsible for obtained from any member of ruul Matus, Edna boy scouts are starting thislsupport of IS agenles which Scout Leaders was held at the Mi Bernstein, publicity the program. The children will 1I.H ry Van Tassel. Do- w«k to d e t o r more than 25.000[must now serve more than 200,- be In costumes. Meryle Kramer, the Business and Professional home of Mrs. Prank Hrehoclk Halpb Fa,rrls, director ol chairman, advised an import Cancer Society for its diligent Mitchell Place, Christmas craft music, announced the singing ant meeting of the ways and work In preparing dressings to envelopes to homes In these'000 people because the area Is flancy Mechanic, Mary Clan- Women's Club. was on display. Plans for of/'Souls of Rlfhteous" by the means committee of Emblem be used for cancer victims. it Meltnda Belme communities. growing so fast. They empha- della, and Robert Swelgln are Yule Party , Joan Oallos, Pa-| "Our United Fund," he said, sized "If we are to reaclf this the announcers. There will be The annual BPW Christmai Christmas gift exchange at thi Men's Chorus at 6:30 A.M. TheClub 351 will be held, Monday Announcement was made (&, ;. Stanley Hlrlak, "Is using this way to thank goal, we ne«d support from five tableaux on the stagerThe party will be held Thursda: December 12 meeting wa: Cbraleers sing "Ye Watchers November 26, 8 P.M. at th the Church Family Night., and Ye Holy Ones" at 9 KM. scheduled for December 3 atthose who have or will give atthousands more from all who first tableau will be "We Gath- December 6 at the Brass Bucket made. home of Mrs. Joseph Mazzeo A: Christine An- work. The Fair share requestjean give even the slightest er Together" with Maria Santa with Miss Dorothy Gregowlt: Present were: Mrs. William A duet "Love Divine All Love co-chairman, 610 Krockmoll which time Rev. Manuel Rod-, Excelling" will be sung at 10 riguez, a refugee from Cuba, Dolan, Judith under Marie as the Pilgrim woman, In charge. Members may invit Cuslck, Mrs. Melvln Hawkln Avenue, Perth Amboy. will tell of the plight of the Gadek. Made- half-houT pay each month. Atj will have a real response, an and Michael Beese as the Pil- guests providing they Inform son, Mrs. Raymond Parlsen KM. by Mrs. Edwin Relm and Further plans will be madi church in Cuba today. •• .. Joan Marie Hlg- the same time and very impor-joutpourlng of generosity be- grim man. Tableau number two the chairman. The Dreamer Mrs. Stephen Krupey, Mr Richard Kerr. Rev. Dr. Mackenzie has been for the cocktail party in De-1 Mrs. Stephan, church servic*.. .,. ilozjan. Thorna* tant we are using this way to cause our community Is really will be "Yankee Doodle" with made up of Dale Scott, Johr William Graham, Mrs. Edwar cember, the card party, fash chairman, reminded the mem*. I'airirta Unde, Kath- make contacts with the manyja community with a big heart Judith Barrett as Martha Pelecki and Rfchard Rist, wli: Rightmlre, Mrs. Thomas participating in a workshop at ion show, and other comin bera of the church bazaar, Dethe New York Institute for i,...r;o. Valerie Rowln- thousands of people in this area and full of kindness." O'Neill. Mrs. Anthony Rizzol Washington and Riohard Mc- provide the music Mrs. Lol ercrite. that have not contributed be, : ;i Spiclin, Michael The post paid envelopes can Kevitt as George Washington. Scott will direct the community Mrs. Harry Shepard, Mrs. Rob Practicing Psychtheapists. This, Mrs. Mazzeo, chairman o cember 7. The association will cause we feel strongly that they ...... Hutlianne Yakovbe dropped In any mall box or Tableau number three will be singing. Each member and gues ert Walsh, Miss Irene Maye week he will present a paper the cocktail party; MrB. Georgi sponsor a baked goods table. too should be asked fur their delivered to any of the local "Dixie" with Marlene Cava- will donate to The Indepen Mrs. George Kaser, Mrs. Ra dealing with "Factors ln Emo-Gerek, chairman of the car Each member was asked to Ir•I) Carol Ann Ballnt, |banks, each of which has aei naugh and Joy Rizzolo as the dent-Leader Christmas Funi Stltt, Mrs. William Nemedy tional Immaturity which lead party, and Mrs. Albert Urnari responsible for at least one item which should be on hand Mrs. Victor Hill and Mrs. Hre to Sexual Inhibitions and Reri.i::nl, Elizabeth Bel- portunlty to show that they are up a special area for collection girls of 1865. The fourth Instead of exchanging gifts. chairman of the fashion show as early in the day as possible.with helplnit to pro-Jus followsgression". hocik. linos, Patricia concerned tableau will be "A Bicycle Built Ten members of the local vl(le m i n m i n requested all members workln The bazaar will open at 10 A l l . ' " services in this In Woodbrldge Township — for Two" with Kathleen Mc- club attended a meeting of th< Fonte, Charles' on a committee or any other and continue into the evening. great and throwing community. Kathleen At the ^jodbrldge Nationa Cormlok and Joseph Grace as New Jersey Federation of Bus; interested in helping, to attend Soloist for the evening was We hope that many will want Maryann PozyckJ, Bank, Moore Avenue and Berry the Gay Ninety Couple. The nes and Professional Clubs a Miss Ma/garet Holden, whocaKcr, Valerie Bop'[Street, Woodbrldge; the First fifth tableau will be "It's a Nassau Inn, Princeton, Satur FLAN BUS TRIP was accompanied at the piano ::f Therkorn. Mary j Bank & Trust Company, 87 Long Way to Tlpperary" with day. Attending were Miss Clrfiri SEWAREN — A non-profit by her mother, Mrs. Llewellyn JKing Georges Road, Fords; th Linda Walsh as the Flapper. Sutch, Miss Ann Sutch, Mis v. Walter Uuenskl. bus trip from Sewaren to the C. Holden. Hostesses were' WoodbrldKe National Bank, The children in the chorus Agatha Graham, Mrs. Job,: Paul Leblanc, Dan1412 Oak Tree Road, Iselln will be: Betty Jo Howell, Jonl Muller, Mrs. B. W. Vogel, Mi ISELIN — Miss Doris Sue Miss Frances Mauceri, Iselin, Christmas show in New York members of Circle 5, Mrs. KenI O H . i;. John Schlmpf. and the Woodbrldge National Jacobs, Gail Kopsky, 'Linda Ruth Wolk, Miss Janet Fofricl Cogswell, daughter of Mr. and Miss Helen Butchko, Wood- City and to Patricia Murphy neth Rechnitzer, chairman. .ik, Theresa Arnott, will be conducted, Decembe: iBank, 383 Avenel Street, Avenel. ;•. Jiuicle Bus tin, Lukac, Linda Miller, Wanda Miss Irene Onody, Mrs. Florenc Mrs. Charles Cogswell, Everett, bridge, cousins of the bride- 29, with the bus leajjjhg 9 A.M WOODBRIDQE - A goal of TJwenty - one - years - old j£ groom, and Miss Rosemary Washington, and Robert J. Linda Perraro, ,, ^ ^ . In Carteret Carteret »»nlCj Ronush, Maria Chapman and Mrs. Catherln 2 000 b the end >ajkB Mary .w\. AiisAn . . . & Trust ComDanv. at eitnflr fhfi Scarlllo, n m - Diar* m . - , . Smith, a«.uv* I..A~ Durisch. nuricph The TVIO group nhn'm heard v*ooi-^ nx™ Susan v.vip?*' Ewer: Mrs Mauceri, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mauceri, Iselin, sister of the from 103 Woodbridge Avenu Thorwill make her screen de«, Judy Reservations are still available but as a coed in Jerry Lewis'! Zale, Dennis berewsky, Alan Bushnell, director of the Wi Joseph J. Mauceri, 24 Bird bridegroom were bridesmaids. by contacting Mrs. E, S. Snell "The Nutty Professor." A Para-. Donald Stewart, Iselln, served Avenue, were united in mar18 Avenue: and the Ftrsl 8cuttl.rr men's Department for the Nain the audl- National Bank in Carteret, 2! Fratello, James Hogrebe, AnsME 4-3611. mount release. TaAsel. ley Long, AhthonJ Lovlto, tional Association of Manufai rlagc at St. Cecelia's Catholic as best man. Ushers were torlum. (iail Fortenboher, Mrs. Edwin Wynne. presl- Cooke Ayenue, Bruce Melton, John Pryor, turers speak at the luncheo Church, Saturday, at a Nup- George Butchko Jr., couBin of .', Linda Ooluble- dent, welcomed the parents] John 8hershan, Eugene Snln- The speaker drew a contrast be tial Mass. Rev. Robert Mayer the bridegroom, and Thomas ••ri H a y z e r . L y n n and urged participation tji PTA ski, Michael Waldbaum, Vin- tween the free American econ- performed the double ring cer- and Joseph Mauceri, brothers Edward •Janice K o c s l . R o w omy and that of Russia, t emony and was celabrant at of the bridegroom. cent Wolny. activities. Mauceri, brother of the bride•:.<i, J o s e p h M l t k o , "equal Russia today, among |the Mass. Mrs. Wynne and Mrs. Berbride, given in marriage groom, was rlngbearer. other things, she said America '('••iitsch, Richa 1:1 would have to "abandon three- by the bridegroom's father, was The cuuplo It on a trip to wyyjsowskl. l K a t e s l 0 ^ m c o n v e n t l o n l n fifths of our steel capacity, dressed in a cocktail length Washington, D. C. A Michael Almas!, A t l a n U c C l t y PORT READING - The Sponsors Grid Game scrap two out of tffree of our gown of lace over taffeta. Her The bride attended Cascade i, Ueraldme Bader, Robert E. Mulligan, princi- physical fitness program in the AVENEL — The Avenel Fire hydro-eleotric plants, rip up short veil hung from a crown High School, Everett. The •mi1, Nancy Dippopal. Introduced the teachers. primary Krades was describedcompany No. 1 is sponsoring a 14 out of every 15 miles' of of roses and she carried an old bridegroom attended St. Mary's • DtMuro, Walter; He also stated several programstby Ernest Dubay, director of football game Sunday at the paved highway-destroy two^ out fashioned bouquet of gardenias High School, Perth Amboy.anrt 'inn McCann, Rose will be devoted to the bond is- physical education in the Woodbridge High School sta- of every three miles of railways, and lllies-of-the-valley, servedJ "three years- :in - "the " "V. "S. •!..; f:nrct Sharkey, sue referendum to be voted on Township schools at a meeting dium. The contest will be be- slash all paychecks by three- M i s s Elizabeth Butchko, Navy and was stationed in • ••;.!, Henata Wyjy56 Inch to 60 Inch Wide 45 INCH WIDE next month and to the science of School 9 PTA. Mr. Dubay, tween the Woodbrldge Bears fourths ano send 60,000 people Woodbridge, cousin o; the Washington. He Is employed • i.i Zennarlo. ln his talk, stressed the im- and the Old Bridge Warriors.1back Mary Banfleld, and «adwg!_pro«rains. - • to • the - furm.1 bridegroom, was maid of honor. at Two Guys from Harrison. I portance of exercise in the for- Starting time is 2 PM. Donna Ellis,! mative years. Tickets may be purchased Plaids . SfHi,1s O 0 0 ry Ane Fillips- Aduth Israel men Prints and flQc , Tweeds / / S Plans for a December tea for from any fireman. The proliiuchoski, Linda Val. to 3.98 L class mothers and teachers Set Cabaret Night ce eds will benefit the 50th ansolid, Q^Jyd. tm Yd. .•••iil'vn Kath, Kevin were announced by Mrs. Mary nlversary celebration of the to•'•• Mtnkler, Joseph WOODBRIDGE- The Men's Club of Congregation AdathCafice, room representative. cal fire department which will '•orratne Rodzinka, NYLON LACE Skirt Zippers Mrs. Rose Hilton, budget- be held next year. '•'-'•-\ Eileen Smith, Israel, on Saturday night. December 1, 1962, have planned finance co-chairman asked a Hawaiian Cabaret Night at for volunteers to assist with! the Woodbrldge Jewish Com-!the arrangements for a dance ' <><lHe Hears CONSO Pkg. of 10 CONSO munlty Center. Officers An all Hawaiian show, writ-) Mrs. Vesar Landaeta, preslPleatcr CC Pleatcr I Q c , Mcmbers of the'ten by Mrs. Leonard Goldman dent, reported she conferred C nd t rected M a n n y Gold wlth Wllllam Blenn r Board liters of Liberty « " ^ * ' ' wl11 rest nI<J(1 lersey Council''"*** P ' There of Education member, regardKrtward Palmer,*'" "1™ be danr- • • - ins the progress of construction MOSS nnd Mrs Or- ^ of Phil Capri (did his or- on new School 19 and was adCj -chestra plus a mi.u. , ,,-vised that the Board hopes to t"U . national meet she January 1 complethem GIFT SHOP ii'.i'ftliiK held i t Chairman of - the affair, E. lion date, ,72 INCH WIDE .Hornick anticipates a l a w Two naw officers, Mrs. MarBALL FRINGE ••school 4 audltor- turnout, and suggests early re- tin Mulroy, secretary and Mrs. NYLON NET All Colors servations with Mrs. Jerry Charles Filo, treasurer, were *'•"• furthered for C Introduced. Unas party to be Cohen or Mrs. Marc Burt. Boy Scouts to Deliver School 23 Sets United Fund Envelopes Program Today Washington Girl Bride Of Robert J.Mauceri 2,000 Library Books PTA Goal Z Dubay Addresses Grand Opening P t Reading PTA Avenel Fire Company TOWN TRIMMINGS 190 Smith St. Perth Amboy WOOLENS FIBERGLASS 7 Inch 1 0 c 3 Yards 1 0 c HOOKS 3 3 CAFE 1 He. TAPE 13yd. WSII.I.FR'S in FRINGE lUyd. DINNER Enjoy Thanksgiving Day Dinner :II| 1 )'T 21. Cooperation In A Pleasant Atmosphere ""HTS was urged b; 'I Trost on the ha 1 24 INCH TO 36 INCH d DINNERS Served Daily l " limn 3:00 P M. to ' '""Hi* (Mldnfcht) Tuesday, November 27th 177 KAIIWAY AVENUE SPAGHETTI vi,,!! PIUK "FRESH SEAFOOD 111 ZIPPERS OJC 5 Yards 1 O C SEQUINS BELT BACKINQ VU'K «»N MX Ot'T OKUEK8 n Mi-; 4 n\\ Clam Chowder MARYLAND Clam Fritters ORDERS PREPARED TO TAKE OUT 1V|UAGE INN »^' Uestaurunt "'" **«., Wuudbrldic TYRONE CHAMPA, Proprietor RIBBON IUy<L SATIN RIBBON 1 C 1 yd By the 5<| Vd. ttoll Value 5.»» FREE! 2 c AHrKOX Vt Ui€H W1UB IA(E Z"!? Spin,:* , ! " • ; •••--. •"-••'i) SEWING IHREAD With purchase of 5«e or up Fresh Fish BRASS BUCKET We carry all kinds ot L^ca, „.„' . •;, Butttuis, Braids, Fabrics, Veilings, Beads, and Fringes at Cut Rate Prices! CALL ME 6-5157 Charcoal Steakhoute and Cocktail Bar TOWN TRIMMINGS Fried Clams U. S. No. 9 MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGI Plenty of FKEE PARKING SPACE At Rear Eiilianoe VELVET i n French Double Scallopei WOODBRIDGE FRESH CAUGHT M i l IHNNKK WASHABLE 3 lor 2 5 C Freah Shrimp Fried & ,-otr. FELT PIECES RIGHT OFF THE BOAT" Pie, Id Sandwlobtt R1C - RAC nr 2 Yards1 5 C 3 Yards 2 5 c WOODBRIDGE SEAFOOD MARKET (Near Green Street) IUy«. 3 Yards 1-00 2 Yards 2 5 SLIPCOVER •"'*' 'ii progress. '"•MKC'OOKED LOOPS For Call ME 4 9148 190 Smith St. Perth Amboy Open 9 AM. - 5:30 P.M.—u*m. It f i t • AJI. - | tM. NOVEMBER 81,1982 PAGE,, FOUR OBITUARIES En. Colonia Clubwomen ft Talent Auction ]yOv Program Offered By Junior Group COLONIA - A talent aucif Juiliu Bere8. Surviving are AVENEL — The drama deC. .1. DONEGAN partment presented the protlon, featuring Chrlitmu gift WOODBRIDQE — Funeral ;hree daughters. Mrs. Ellubeth gram at Junior Women's Club scrvicrs for Charles J. Donegan, 3oba, Los Angeles. Calif.; Mrs. item*, and decor*tlom, baked "Ni'tl meeting at the homo of Mrs. 69, 639 Linden Avenue, who Slile Alford. Raleigh, N. C, und good*, and white elephant a r William Dean, Dorcen Drive. A dii d Friday at his home after Mrs. Emma Tampa, of the John ticle* will be held at School 20 pantomime on a portion of the a brief Illness, were held yester- Street residence; three sons, opera "Carmrn" was enacted on November 27 i t 1:00 P^J. Troop 48, „,„„ William, Steve and John of day at. the arriner Funeral by Mrs. George Yates; a debate The motion whloh li wtworcd PoRt 263ii j n Binmc. 44 Orren Street, with a Hopelawn; 21 grandchildren!; on the question "Dors it take ,)lrmn hl(?h requiem Mass at five great-grandchildren, and a by Uie ?eder»t»d Woman's Club Thoisrn in i a brave person or a coward to 8t, .Finns' Church Burial was sister, Mrs, Sophie Toth In commit suicide?" was particiof Colonla will be open to Uder, Willis In St. Gertrude Cemetery. Hunjary. member* and their IUMU. Raynak. pated In by Mrs. Yates, Mrs. Crtonla. Novelty Item* will Include Kenneth i(,«. Olnny .Bousa and Mrs. James A former Perth Amboy resl- MRS. CHARLES WRIGHT nuoh articles M the "glamour- W& Elliot K'.i •,,• MftJza and a puppet show wan drnt. the deceased had .lived ISEUN — Funeral services presented by Mrs Maw.a. Mrs. ptiRS." black Ratln ntuffed cat,] 70 •t-triul<;,i Ui, ,; in Woodbridce for the past 45 for eye manic*, aprons for the holl-jTraltun« Ov, Oladyi Wright, 58 Dean, Who won the award for years. He retired 20 years »i<>\... days and mitt pot holdeiR.!COTfiw with ihi. best actress last year 1n the who fiom the Rarltan Mercantile Nylon net Chrl«tma« treeo, The num.. sixth district drama tournafancy door knob coveri, candlesimovlcs Corp.. Perth Amboy, where he Thursday at Memorial OeneriJ ment, portrayed rxerjrts front was employed as a stationary Hospital, Union, were held her winning s role Mrs. and wreaths made from noodleslcampcraft wig infer. He was a member" Monday at the Quackenbojs Hughes was the annmmoer for and imagination are among they were uiubi, of'St. James Church and the Funeral Home, 156 Livingston the entire program. Mrs. Bmce mmp of the decorative articles tho hlkh w\ Husband of th« late Helen Avenue. New Brunswick, with McKeen handled the lights. for the holidays to b« auc- part of tin- (', ?an. Ellwood Perkins, minister of the (Brennen) 'D tloned. Th« gourmet section Troop 48 w Donations were made to the a son, Charlei Methodist Church, officiating Middlesex County T. B. League will feature danlsh pastry, of Honor" ^t 3., Jr.; and a sister, Mrs. Ralph Burial was In Elmwood Ceme- ,nd to the Holt Orphanage for home made bread, Candles, November ;n tery. New Brunswick. Kelly of WoodbrldRe. cookies and cakes. Kor«an children. A donation The deceased was a member was made to UfllCEF from the Mrs. Dominic Valvano, chairELIZABETH A. JONES of the Methodist Church, New members' ehlldern's trick enman, announced that Mri. Paul — Funeral services Brunswick, and was a member treat money collected on HalV Ablonety and Mrs. Jacob Wlrtz fbr Mrs. Elizabeth A. Jonps, 68,of Loyal Council 11. Daughter* loween. BEADV FOR TM.KNT AUCTION: Federated Women's Club of Coloiiln member* a IT shown with Mme of the article* to will be the auctioneers, other I 97 Maple Street, who died Fri- of America, Perth Amboy, and be auctioned off November 27 at School 20 i t 8 P.M. l*ft to rlfht, Mrs. Dominie Valvano, Mrs, James And*r»on, Mn. committee members are Mrs. day night at Perth Amboy the Lady Forresters of America, Members were nskrd to bring Joseph Vital*, Mm. Kollln Hubbard and Mrs. Robert Mclntyre. Joseph Hrchud, Mrs Barneirt|I In gifts for the Vlneland State General Hospital, were held New Brunswick Circle 8. Jacobs, Mrs. Rollln Hubbard, j Home for Girls for Christmas. Monday afternoon at the ,,-Surviving are her husband, (Irelner Funeral Home, c44 Charles Wright; two son*, Mrs. Robert Euan, public wet- ture a speaker from the Soclal'hcld at the annual Cliristmas,men; Woodbridge Independent tee chairmen to submit their Mrs. Robert Me Intyre, Mrs Green Street, Woodbridge, with Charles, Jr., Hamilton Square far* Chairman, reminded mem- Security offire invitations to!party December 11, Dinner will Leader Christmas Fund; Mid-(final reports at the December Jarne* Anderson and Mrs. Jo-, bers they are to bring in trad- attend were sent to various or- be served at 7 P.M, at the flra- dlwex County seph Tuberculosis meeting. burial in Clover "Leaf Park and Richard, Iselln. ing stamps for the home. She ganizations In town, A foreign [house. Mrs. Howard Hucjgena League and the Marlboro Hos- According to Mrs. Greco, the Cemetery, Woodbridgt. lso announced a baby layette oookle-baklng contest will be heads the committee consisting I pita 1 Auxiliary Fund, Btate auxiliary held 1U Instal- tend the county mwUrtf The deceased was a resident JOSEPH T. MORGAN i being compiled for the State held with Mrs. Brlnloy, Inter- of past president* A commltlation at the Tracy Trent Ho- K*asb«y this monUi. Mrs. Owen Roff « M Mrs. of Avenel and Port Reading for Child Welfare Bureau and the past SO years. She was a AVENEL — Funeral services asked members to bring In ar- natlonal relations chairman, in j tee meeting Is scheduled for Andrew Galisln were appointed tel, Trenton, November 1. She After the business meeting, charge. The cookies will be on Friday at 7:30 P.M. at the flre-l member of the Ladles' Aux- for Joseph T. Morgan, 49, 457 Icles to complete It. by Mrs. Qeorge Kunak, presl- announced the next state meet- a baby shower was held In honsale at the club's Holiday Mart, house. iliary Chapter 14, D. A. V., Woodbridge Avenue, who died deiit, to audit the treasurer's Ing Is to be held at Wanna- or of Mrs, Hudgens. Mrs. Theolast Wednesday at Perth Am- Mrs. Bruce McKee, veterans Railway. Donatlons were made to the books. Mrs. Kunak reminded all massa. She also stated that she dora Artym was In charge ofwjij st»i f st., v, Surviving are her husband, boy Qeneral iosplUl, were held ichairman, anouncwl B2 HaMoBoontoh Home for Aged Fire officers t n 4 standing commit- ind.Mn..Buben Greco will at- arrangements. Harry; a son, Harry, Jr.; two Saturday at the Grelner Fun- w«en favors were made and deerla Home, 44 Green Street, 1 livered to the State Home for sisters, Mrs. Edward FUher, New Brunswick, and Mrs. Ida Woodbridge, with a high re- Disabled Veterans, Memo Park. Seel, Hollywood, Flfc.; a Brother, qulem Mass at St. Andrew's 8he reminded members to save John Kroeger, Tottenville, 8.1., Church. Burial was In St. Ger- commemorative stamps for reAVENEL - Election of offlhabllltation work for servicemen and three grandchildren. trude Cemetery, Colonla. cers was held by the Ladies The deceased had been emof the Avenel Fir* JAMES F. JAEGER ployed for 30 years as an acSEWAREN — Funeral servmade (or the Holiday Mart to Company with Mrs. Alex Tarcz countant With the U. S. Metals be held November 30 and De» Jr. leading the slate as preslices for James F. Jaeger, 24, of 462 West Avenue, who and Refining Company, Car- cetnber 1 at the Avenel-Colonla dent. Others elected are: Mrs. plunged 90 feet to his death teret, and belonged to the com- Flrst Aid Squad building. The Michael Tetesco, first vice preslast Wednesday when he fell pany's 28-year club. Formerly proceeds will benefit the local Went; Mrs. Frank Wanca, second vice president; Mrs. Godfrom a water tank under con- of Woodbridge, he had restruction at Hyannis, Mass., sided in Avenel for the past Final reports were made by frey Thompson, recording secwere held Monday morning at 10 years. He was a member of Mrs. Al Atkins, chairman of the retary; Mrs, Peter Greco, corSt. John's* Episcopal Church. St. Andrew's Church and recent rummage sale and by (Burial was In Alpine Cemetery. Holy Name Society and Council Mrs. Donald Roder, chairman James Mulligan, treasurer and Arrangements by Grelner Fun- 2088, Knights of Columbus. He of the recent sixth district fall Mrs. Georqe Allen, sergeant-ateral Home, 44 Green Street, was a 1959 graduate of Rutgers Woodbridge. University. The next meeting will fea- Installation of officers will be The deceased, the father oi Surviving are hU widow, Liltwo young children, was killed lian T. (Montecardo); Instantly. He had been work- sons, Brian G. and Kenneth A., Ing on the tank when the acci- Avenel; and two brothers, dent occurred. He was em- George E,, Roselle and Frank ployed by the DeMoins Com- J., Carteret. pany, Bristol, Pa., as a chipper. Surviving are his widow, Barbara (White); two children, Debra L., and James E., his mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pocklembo of Sewaren. and a brother, Robert N., Sewaren. New Jersey Fire Auxiliary Elects Officers Simplicity CHARLES CAPACOY^E FORDS — Funeral services for Charles Capacoyne, 55 Drummond Avenue, were held Thursday at the Flynn and Son Funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue, with a requiem Mass at Our Lady of Peace Church. Burial was in Our Lady of Humwy Cemetery. A native of Hungary, the deceased was a resident of Fords for the past 65 years. He was t member of Our Lady of Peace Church, Surviving are his daughterin-law, Mrs, Eleanor Capacoly, Fords. MRS. PIROSKA BERES HOPELAWN — Funeral services for Mrs, Piroska (Pochek* Bercs, 31 John-Street, who died suddenly Friday at her home, were held Monday afternoon at Mltruska Funeral Home, 531 New Brunswlck,Avenue, Fords, with services at the Hungarian Reformed Church, Perth Am boy, with Rev. Desso Abraham conducting services. Bttrlal was In the church cemetery. The deceased was the widow Power Equipment Fovorife CLEANERS SNOW THROWERS RIDING TRACTORS TILLERS L Adler Hons Highway 130 North Brunswick Phone AX 7-2471 lues., Nov. 21th TROUSERS or SLACKS PLAN AHEAD NOW! WATCH EACH WEEK'S PAPER FOB TUES. SPECIAL 1 You can assure yourself of a picasant, enjoyable Christmas next year, if you plan ahead. You'll receive dividends in addition to the regular check. t 1.00 t tM I 500 $10.00 each wetk rach week Mob wMk tick week (PLUS (or 50 wecfci—1 MAI for U w c d M - U M . H for M WMki^JIWI.M (or M weeks - | M « . M DIVIDENDS) Axia Federal Savings and LOAN ASSOCIATION 1591 Irdng St. Rahway FII14242 Houn mtft • ML w <:» rjs. S(Ur4«7Sl I » «. la II NWB A Qf Qn Your S»vliu« / 0 PlM Quwterl* TAILORING SPECIAL NEW POtKETS INSTALLED on TROUSERS CUFFED Wt MM Inilill l\pf*n - ihwlin « linjlL.n AND VVEAVINU DAY SHIRT LAUNDERING . J "THERE'S A BOND CLEANERS NEAR YOU1 WOODpBUJGl IH Main St. OARTERET tia Wwhlnfton Ave.. SSS AUIIHJJ Avr. tor. rciililuf COLONIA 72 HooKveU Ave, Iiiffian AT«. A*P Center KAHWAY 18EUN Oak Tree Hd. 1 392 Irving St., Next to AftP FOODS •Kg St. Gtune Ave, JIO New Bniniwlok ATC Rtxl to IfcmUa A unique delivery system for gasoline The HMS man on the bicycle is an expediter He hurries up the delivery of gasoline 1f om our pushbutton refinery to you. You see.tha Hess parking lot is ten limes 1% q«r than a baseball fiekj, pur drivers used to lose a lot of time walking to their trucks. fo Now tha Hess man rides to his truck... puit his bike on the grill... and drives to the gate. Little things like this may not make a better gasoline. That happens at our refinery. But they r^fa economies wtiich wo Next time you Me a clean J white H«W flM station, slop | r | p in, You wouldn't i Y ld't want ant to pa^ 'I " " *•>• good thlnfl would you? P*"" ' ^ Ine C. Olswsaki, Debit Perei, $12235. All who participated fore the public In December. and Mary Jean Zalek. * , Mrs. William Hart anProceeds from the branch' trasive pntctttu, reported were thanked by Mrs. SchweitBrownie Troop 135 Invested nounced the faculty of School Mils Quarles. It Is unique In .jinual luncheon-bridge supzer. She also reported plans for Donna Matt, Linda Esklh, Lynr! wo respects: Its open plan, port the fellowship fund. Mrs. the Christmas baraar w e pro-IB had 100% membership In da Bybch and Joan Dr.Mattetfr the PTA and presented Mrs with do fence* around the John Yakubli, Ootonta, chairgressing. There will be many Mothers of the girls were i n * D. P. Crilly, president, with a man, reports the luncheon to (rounds and Its successful "stuCOLONIA — Numerous cer- vlted and attended the oerehand made articles available ie held March 3 at the QreonISEUN — Open house was T^bazaar will be held at certificate, from ttn County emonies were held by Brownie dent government," which alirler Restaurant in North held at School IK Monday eve- School 15 on Wednesday, De- to bo given to the faculty. Mrs Troops of Colonla, Olrl Scout, mony held at the home of M i l . 0 nrien, daughter of| that Altar candidates' lows Inmates to formulate George Ehrhart, leader. ,' M l S George O'Brien, class Of a t . Cecelia's Church many of their own rules and irunswlck will be a smorgas nlnt. After a short meeting cember 12 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.l Hart aim requested anyone Neighborhood 3 during the past At the home ol Mrs. Bernard who has not as yet sent In their In the auditorium. month as follows: bord. ', liond was honored Will not meet Saturday morn- regulations. N«U C'flsarettl was welcomed Brownie Troop 14) •;„, birthday at a small int. — Clinton's maximum security Hostesses were MIM Adellma Emphasis was placed on M tha new legislation chair- membership envelope to please Troop 80 invested six tiew MeCauley, invested Cathy Cairns, NancJ? try to get It back to school what the teacher exp»ct* from I ,,v Friday. Saturday. —The Parent Teachers Or building wasn't used until a Lyon, Clerk; Mr». George P. girls, November 14 Including Kent, Debbie Clark, Ann Loui|» 18 wll'.few years ago, MIM Quarles re- Marks m , Colonla: Mm. M. Y.her students and what the par-mftn. He reported that he had| s n o n M posslbln ( ,iivien. Jr.. was hon. ganlzatlon of Bchool Susan Holderrled, Elaine PruKuhn, and Cindy Wild. i»nt letters to the Governor of Mrs. Harry Klein has acoeptmeet Wednesday, November 28 vealed. Its Use became neces- Layton, Rahway, and Mrs. ents can do to help. l l K birthday also at « — New York and other New York •d the health and safety chair elello, linda Kozar, Janet at the school, 8 P. M. Jarry P. Burke, Woodbrldge. A report was given on the sary with the Influx of "deeply iniirv party. Coughlln, Vanessa Rozzelle and Wendy D'Arcy, Judy Johflr disturbed" Juveniles. Fifty pei A festive holiday program Is executive board meatlni with officials —Cana Conference manshlp. Harbara Jones. Jones. The The cere ceremony,son. —----^^ 1 •hoinas Catlin and raising of the alcoholic drinkHarbara — • " " Magnola, «"*»'«• Dew> J«aff cent of Clinton's Inmates Is un Mrs. W. H. Woo«, Semel AveS d scheduled for Sunday ilanned for December IS and UV Mrs. Crilly presented th' Cooper Ave.'Doughty, Nina ing age to 31. Mr. Cesaretti d|r 35 years of age and a members are requested to bring nue. PTA with a oheck for $39.55 WAS held at the home of Alexander Cuth- Cecelia's School, Room 207. |bl« Wist, Karen Ktaneth Schwtltzer, also spoke of plans to use the which was earned by the Moth' Michael Martlnko, leader. er percentage still in their token grab bag gift from 8 to 11 P, M. A discusMrs. Tree Road, went Troop 144 with Mrs. Donald Laurie Zlngg, were I uk PTA members to help get out chairman, Miss ways J Joseph Maucerl sion wilt be held oh several teens was duly noted. Club of the executive boan Smith, leader. Invested Lindajthe home ol Mr». Bdward announce tbe net profit on the vote for the Bchocl referen- ers points, such as, the vocation of *>«"1« 4>ted the majority o] THE WINTER dum, which will be coming be- on a project on their own time Ehrhart, Jennie Koaak, Chrt the HsJtoWMtt cake parenthood, love and affection these girls are products Ol K.tlirra Club of Boy Little Boy: Mother, 1 b u t broken homes. In the home, authority and ' , 4(i will meet Tuesdiscipline, nnd hints for par- An exceptionally low 10% a boy UP this morning. Vrtrrans of Foreign ents on the sexual education ofj Mother: Good graclousl Howl rate of return offenders Is re Mncoln Highway. their children. Register In corded for Clinton Reforma bad? "(iustave WPrelter. advance by calling Mr. and Mrs.tory. Miss Quarles' study, thf Little Boy: Just by an hour. thr Ladle*1 Aid 8 0 - Anthony Sarueviere, ME 4-1601 first of Its kind, may shed new : got up at wren, and be tot '.j,,, first Presbyterian or Mr. and Mrs. William Clialight on current rehabilitation up at eight. ,,[ iselin, announces the fetelll, U 8-8343. practices. ,,, m ,. o t Monday, No-VFW Post Band will re- Her gratitude to A. A. U. W, PAOttT BOOtE '.,.; 8 p. M., at the hearse tonight at the VFW Hall, for the fellowship that enables The movie ushtt was at the t B o'clock. her to devote full time to this dentlst'i, 1 •Ha * High School of "Now, Miss," said the den—The Federated Woman's research project was expressed a nee will be held tist, "which tooth la giving you Club of kcUn will met Wednes- by Miss quarles. The A, A, :nB to 10:30 P . M . , in day, November 28, 1 P. M. with W. awards about 100 such fel all the trouble?" ,j[B Admission will Mrs, John Cwlekalo, Oak Tree lowships annually to gifted Second from the left In the High School Road. balcony," she replied. men scholars. issued at the He—St, Cecelia's Girl Scout ,,.,,,-s which are held Leaders met Monday in Our ,.,lny from 7 to 8 P. M Lady of Lourdea Hall. Christ. and Sophomore! mas season activities were dis" m the cafeteria and cussed. Brownie Troops Invest Members Open House Held At School No. 15 PERSONALS (><• and Seniors Fa lima Hall. In Our Puck 38, sponsored by School 18. PTO, wll meet toOf the night at 7:30 In the,school. 1 L ,1 MiMlonettei of Ood Church v • .I.JV at the church made to give a ,: hnsket to a needy the com ere also meetlm :30 P. M A ,,:nbly —Junior Department tcach- ers of the y Presbytprlnn Church Sunday School will m$H Wednesday, November 28. I P. M., at the church. • —The St. Vincent de Pauli Society of Hi. Cecelia's Church1 will .meet Monday t Cecelia's School. Ami-monthly P. M., IIn 8t. r VKW Post 3638 has Room 207 because of —The Society for the PreserThe next meet- vatlon and Encouragement of joint meeting with Barber Shop Quartets Singing Thursday, No-'In America will meet Tuesday, 9 P. M. In VFW Hall, Lincoln ..k-.M'.is instructions fbr Highway. M: il children who at—Boy Scout Troop 4!) will •;• ivcclia's Church will meet Tuesday from 7 to 9 P. M., h,lii this Saturday. In Columbian Hall. ri rntnter, director Oft -^-AnriOTOcemenl wa.i made life and Drum that the next meeting of senior 11.sored by the Chem- Girl Scout Troop 43 will be Friimci Ladder Co., Dls- day, November 30. with the meetlngs leader, Mrs. William DoerrJ : .i-lil tonight and Mon- Westbury Road. iii I1 M , at the old flre—This evening from T to 8 :i Harding Avenue. o'clock, St. Cecelia's Accordion Christ's Ambassadors!Band will meet In Our Lady of i Assembly of OodiPatuna Hall. ill not meet Prldayl -flwwt Adelines, Cloverleaf1 brrnii.se of ipeclal Chapter, will meet Monday, 8J0 .: conducted In the P. M In Fatlma Hall. Kiuup has donated —St. Cecelia's Girl Scouts the Thanksgiving and Brownlfs will meet tonight church hag from 7 to 8:30. The Girl Scouts needy family. will meet in the first and third H9, sponsored floor classrooms and the , Church, has va Brownies In Our L»dy of i m n i b m h l p . Boys Lourdes Hall. ••!:n Kiist, and be-j Mrs. Charles Cogswell, Bvi:icik mid the Clrck|«r«U, Wash., was a guest for » :•• Ix-mwn 8 and 9|week of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph HIT I-HK!1)1I>. Those,Mauccrl, Bird Avenue. .1;••' iiskcd to attend M'.'-'-UIIR on Tuesday, • i:;, 7 I1 M., with a PURPLE PLUM PI.UMAOE FOR SUNDAES: Easy to fit and no eikganl for rntoitalninjr, "Plnnj Peppermint Sundaes" will top off dinner with a flavorful flourish, Juicy canned purple plums provide tanflnes.i In the uuce, which uses tome of the extra heavy syrup from tbe can. Plum haves btdeck each serving of the handsome dessert. The 1962 pack of purple plums In the Pacific Northwest Mt a new tannage record. Cans of the tree-rlpencd fruit are now abundant In grocery stores to help you dress up fruit salads, meat sauces and countless desserts. Plnm Peppermint Sundaes 2 tablespoons crushed 1 can (1 Ib. 15-01.) purple peppermint candy plums In extra heavy syrup 1 quart vanilla Ice cream t tablespoons Sherry wine 6 Individual sponge eakei (•ptional) M eup chopped walnuts Drain plums, reserving W cup syrup. Fit and halve trait Save 6 halves for garnish and chop remainder fWMMly. Combine chopped plums, syrup, Sherry, walnuti and randy. Place ball of ice cream on each sponge cake and top with plum sauce. Garnish tach serving with a plum half. Makes 6 servings. ANNUAL Talk Is Heard | On Reformatory TURKEY DAY .tii:i!nr Westminster ,' of the First Pretby::.'!l will mfrt SlinCOLONIA ~ Membtrs of Co\ M, lit the church. lonla Branch, American AssoWctnunster Fel- Iclation of University Women, •'.'! n u n Sunday, 7 met their Fellowship winners .'aim1 place. In person when MU» Mary Ann !' niKhtciH of Liberty, Quarles, holder of A. A. U. W.'s :•••• 'l council, will meet Charlotte Dlckson Fisher Fel: 11 M . with Mr, and lowship, told them of her re:• 11 Oiten, Trieste search at the New Jersey Re- 691 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret .as PTA willspon- ton at a meeting with Mrs. •>''- after all Masses Abraham Rothman, 392 New '/•''.tiers of Sister J o - Dover Road. • •• class will supply THURSDAY, NOV. 22nd Quarles, a doctoral canMrs. Mattyl d Miss ldate Music by maklns a com li'H.v BalasclO. paratlve itudy of how the of Cub Pack 48 treatment program at the re -• iliclr "much postformatory during the 1910-1960 ' iwx dtrby Satur- Jimmy Skitka period relates to accepted con- and His Orchestra New Jersey can be proud of •iiu-nt weather canClinton's reformatory which • int November 10. b e e n a trailblazer In p '••" November 20, Dancing from 8 I'M. _ Admission 91.00 at'| Avenue School, 7:J0l was made make sure Daddy opens a Perth Amboy National Bank 1963 Christmas Club NOW DANCE formatory for Women in Clin- 1 ... and PLEASE, Santa... - VISIT - A&P's Most Modern SUPER MARKET 306 INMAN AVE. aJWM,m COLONIA, N. 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OPEN SUNDAYS 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 25 Cooke Avenue, Carteret Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation • Member Federal Reserve System II, Kit NOVEMBER 21, 1962 <\QE SIX John Galliano, toys; Mrs. Peter iSehmldt, Jewelry; Mrs. Qlen — . invited. Mort Newbm'g's Gerhard, plants; Mrs. J. E. AlelBefano, Dorothy Van Edslnger,. orchestra, which played far "Musicann '62", will be feaDorothy Ryan. e P : Ann Carolan, Maureen Fitz- tured. Admission will be free Shewchuk, pocket lady; Mrs. and refreshments will be ALICE CtTHBERTSON gerald. Josephine Iacono, Elea_C()l,ONlA ISELIN — A U. S. Y. conven1606 Oak Tree Road for ..\j Elleen Slnnott, ; served. Maxim, ISELIN— Bert Murray, IftMIn, New Jersej PTA met Thursday at the school iFrank Kovacs, handmade ar- tard" Eleanor Ko- The annual Christmas party tion will be held at CongregaEdward Went of the Holy Name Trl. LI 8-8469 idi ticles; Mrs. E. Frandzda a n d | ' e ( t ustaarsky, Wi! will take place Dwmber 13. Itlon Beth Sholom, November rlth Mrs, F. C. Fyke, presiding. pty, was guest speaker at the,jiR"m Brandenberg, Joseph Bill Matthnel and his Notes- 30, December 1 and 2 when Mrs. Howard Snedeeker, Mrs. K. E. Valentl, r y 11. —Mrs. Hnrah Zellner, the monthly meeting of St. Ce- : Shlelds, PeRpy Wehrer, John men will supply thr music for IJO high school students from :halrman of membership re- pond; Mrs. J. E. Kuhert and .nronx, was a weekend guest all parts of Central New Jersey dancing Other entertainment celia's Parochial School PTAsJRyan, Herman Mollnaro. WI1-. I of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huryk sorted 100% faculty member- Mrs. Peter Haytko, games; and nf thr° ,','"'' are expected to attend, Reli1 nnd 2, Wednesday and Thiirs-jiiam James, Anna Petroski. is nlso planned, *ip. With parWits membership Wood Avenue. Mrs. Theodore Sager, refresh-ldl.se.usj-d tn l | ( day evenings, respectively in Bertha Snnford, Snniora, Heien BJIHOH.,! Hostesses ™ i v w » for m. PTA 1 glous, cultural and social MtlvHelen Elliott,! >resently standing at 9B% Onr Utiy of Lourdes Hall. At Mary Freeman, Margaret mothers of Mrs, MenRO's and i t l e g w l u b e ne i(j throughout —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cuthments. Volunteers are asked to'fmri (MiM. ot "^ Library chairman, Mrs. Edthe business mpftiiiK'which fol-lOT)onnel Patricia Burns, Rita Mrs. Taylor's <4g.sses and for|»w.—„!,„.„» Ithe weekend, bcrtson and son, Walter, South please cbntact Mrs. Billings, Prime fi,,.1(lli • • ' W o l f•• ~« n-i—ui BTi 2 o the thp hostesses hostesses were were the the The Friday night service, Amboy, were guests Sunday of ward Dzlombak, disclosed the eVenlngs, at LI 8-8519. lowed the parent-teacher c— o n -— . T herm SchmldtjPTA '' - ii(-d to srrve tin, In the indlvldual'Roseanne Flanzbaum. Rltatmothers of Sister Maiy An- 8:00 will be conducted entirely Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cuth- purchase of a new typewriter Flyers will be sent home Umnu'« H » T /or the library. Through money thony's and Miss Studeman'8 bertson, Oak Tree Road. by the U.S.Y. members. A clT*roomR. Mr. Murray spoke Diiscoll, Helen Swift. Marylyn raised at the Halloween cake •nothing the children's schedule ""memakru dance will be held Saturday of the annual membprfihlpjBaker, Elaine Daniels. Dolores CIRSSPS. —Happy birthday to Steph "Kiddie i>,, sale. Mrs, Dziombnk thanked for visiting the bazaar. If the! np|fl jnight. drive of the Hory Narne Sof.iety.'Donnelly, Martha Ryan, Helen en Martlno, son of Mr. and all mothers who participated. parents wish they may be therei^ Mrs. Alexander Martlno, Oak Mis. Donald Magulre. presi-:Essex, Florence Comstock. Pa- o f u,,..Up\(\ The cooperation and active COMPLETE f O r . R S E ! at that time to assist their chil- p a r t v Imt of thr PTA. cave a report:trleia PolSk. Charles P o l a k , - W . V nimr n . Tree Road, who Is 10 years old 8he reported that the library participation of the entire Condren with their purchases. An ©oujjlas W. Mar Karlane, loalso has » n«w set of Encycloon Miislcnnn '62," which was'Danlol Swarts gregation is making this event Ami;,, open Invitation to attend is excal representative of the Mepedia. suc-essful. She thanked the : Martin Naughton, John Eya- COLONtA — Children in the possible. The U.S.Y. members tropolitan Life Insurance Co., SURPRISE INHERITANCE tended to all residents of Iselln, [president, Mrs. Hamilton Billing*, ways «411tohouwd In Uie homes al *w«rrtembers of the oflM. who weK>:iMff, . HmwfMti l*ns, Jowp.' tnww tnww „ has participated in a special HONOLULU — An Army ser and means chaivmnn. thanked Colontft, and vicinity. Santa sen. co-ciiiii Stella Oleckna, Anne NovakJJohnston, Robert Brandll, Wil- [when they wero visited by mem-: Congregation members over the advanced trainlnn course re1 Claus wilKbeflsurprise, feature!*,^" 1 ™) 1 geant, born in New YorV, ha Ham Henderson, H d , Maureen Jen- bers of the Library Couwll of weekend. Sisterhood will spon- lating to estate iilannlnf and recently inherited 150,000 cash ;he mothers for their h»li> at |tend pipi;;, Rita Sullivan, Mildred Regen- liam he spaghetti Innehen Novem- for the chlldrcln. o u t f i t s fcaln:.. yo. Mary Siegel. Mary Dollard. kls, Linda Oiorda.no, Virginia Colonia .Junior High who served sor an Oneg^Shab&ot Friday business life Insurance un- and an Irish pub. Mrs. Fyke, Mrs, Carl Luna, ber. Isabelle Swarts. Anne QacByn-1 Byrnes, Wanda GRffney, Marie as story t r l l m during a special night. TlW (i(ll(-i :.. derwriting, James Joseph Morrison, with Plans were discussed for me and Mrs. John Klmball submitThe enlarged facilities of the ski. Jennmatie James, Veronica Johnston, Dorothy Colangdo, story hour ThufWIny :. s , , ted n report on the State conMr. Mac Farlane, who Hv« the 25th Division at Schofleld ChrlstmaB bazaar Wednesday Wolf, Christine Wahl, Mary Loretla Shields, Ann Catemic- Mrs, Miriam Balderston, act' Congregation have made it posMiddlesex ('..,,, Romanowskl, ing principal, welcomed the sible to conduct the convention at &J8 Leon Avenue, recently Barracks, finishes a twenty December 5. from in nm to vention. , Keseday. Sophie Kronert, Lil- chio,' Connie year military career In March Donald Whitaker. principal was appointed to the posiMollnaro, Virginia Council members and Mrs with George Form as chair3:15 p.m. and 6^0 to 9 lian Wertz, Rae Rusbarsky, Eleanor Tomcyk 1 Thomas Agosta, Peter Cater- Dempsey, Kay Duffy, Florence Marks, librarian of Colonia man. Mr. Form may be con- tion of Metropolitan Insur- and has planned to retire from The committee members air of Kennedy Park School, anaccom- tacted at U 8-8418. All mem- ance Consultant, in which the service. High, who nounced thRt $130.82 was colJunior Cornell, Lynn Powowltz, Erna Mrs. B. E Butler. ChTlstma nlcchio, William Ammirata, them. Grades vis- bers and friends are Invited to capacity he #111 continue hli , Morrison visited Ms god Maxwell, Mary Edwards, Donna panied r Charless McCarthy, W t h ; Mi's A B Rn'hmfin anrt lected for ONTCOT Fight dify, William ited and participants were: insurance • tales and service mother, Mother Superior Julli D'Allessandro, Gail Torak, Anferent classes participated In Auilinr » i l i l i n r l r | (attend. Mrs, John Ynb!i> srhnnl Sanford, Edward Hoffman, a.m., Beth Kaufman: activities from the Metropol- Agnes, recently, and was toll na Todarlck, Olive Frlck. Ell- first ... u v 6grade , | commriit t Frank Smith. Pred Wolf, Mrs. DomlnlrV Riivi nor Molinaro. Peggy Shawjfirst grade p.m., Pat Donato and lUn'i Woodbrldfe diitriot she checked his family h Is tor [the collection bf no retuliir everythiiu. SOUNDS LOGICAL Thomas Duffe,' Ray Dempsey, Ktand: Mrs. Fdwnrrl while on a trip to Ireland Eleanor Titian, Sandy Newton,'Janice Worthman; second grade office. Thpre ofwill the PTA this month .... the Idea t! Robert Leuddeke, Edward (for (lie lihrnrvv ' found that he was heir to th Gladys Shaw, and Elaine De- a.m., Kathy Miskinis; second HONOLULU — Patients of •me i\<-7.\ exeoiUtre rmflrd meef-jwifpo p i ' i i t,. Kelly, Charles Jenkins, Prank laney. the St. Francis Hospital are Oalasso mid ^fr« V elix Oala ' grade p.m.. Janice De Rose and Morrison property In Killaloe be on December 13, at' pajamas'cost more, but they Gallagher, James Vendola Al Ing Ing will will be His father had come to th' rommlnw MocVlnw: Mrs Al Rev. John M. Wilus, modev- Donna Luth; third grade a.m clad in brightly colored pagive the patient a lift and that Frank Kopcko, Edward Lyman vin Jospphson.'donations; Mrs 'the school. Maureen Lazo and Margaret jamas Instead of the traditiona" country /rom Ireland. ator of PTA, announced, a makes the Increased prica Joseph Barry, Dorothy Miran1 Nordaha; third grade p.m. white gowns. worthwhile. de, Jane Hare, Marian Dapuz- dance WlTf be held December lwW Hospital officials Raid the gay Maureen Lazo. s>, Joan Hrehus, Peggy An 1, with all members of Ihe Par- USY Convention Starts Nov. 30 iJances Slated At St. Cecelia's Woodbridge Oaks PTA Makes Plans F o r Y u l e Bazaar^, *ute ie hant Mrs. j. Plan I Tor School 17 Tot* i*wwswswm*^^ ' 4 message froth iheSreasury of a free people HOW tO — . - r - preserve the freedom they found FOR CHRISTMAS CLUB MEMBERSIIP A Record Dividend Earning Christmas Club of Goes To Our 7966 Members This Week Hope You're Included! JOIN NOW! 1%3 Freedom doesn't just happen. If you don't have it, you have to struggle mighty hard to get it— as the early Pilgrims well knew. Preserving the freedom our forefathers won for us is a continuing challenge for every new generation of Americans. You can help in the job by buying U.S. Savings Bonds. Each Bond you buy boosts the cause of everywhere. Interest-earning U.& Savings Bonds build your CLUB OPEIN personal net worth too—undeniable evidence of the advantages of living in a free economy. Help perpetuate the freedorn those early immigrants found in America. Buy U.S. Savings Bondf from your bank, or on the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Keep freedom in your future with U.S.SAVINGS BONDS Uk I*» U.S.tfwwnnwnlIAM. mil /wy jw Una adixrlmni. The Treasury ikparWisiU ihtmtu J'/w Aiiixrluuv CUUIMI and (hu newspaper (or Mr p*riatk mf/Vt. PICK i CLUB J YOUR Stv« P»r Wa»k You'l| H,v, I j $ .50 $ 25.0fr| 50.00 1.00 2.00 100.001 3.00 150.001 250.00! 5.00 10.00 500.00 20.00 1000.00 I Plu, Dividend,! I \ J AND LOAN ASSOCIATION IN PKRTH AMBOY (Home Office) 339 Slate Street IN WOODBRIDGE (Auodate Office) 535 Amboy Avenue ^ (1 blocki No. of Ornn St.) "When FIRST In The ISame Meam 11 1 k| I n' k PAGE SEVEN I !'• NOVEMBEK 21, 1902 <T ftmtie Choir Rehearsal. «:00|»lck. gave right » the Wind, hearing to the deaf, feet to the P.M. HItHODlST CHURCH CHURCH uonrcwon. jtame, thus brlnRlw to light (30 New Dover IUt4, Bdlson the sctoUflc WoottbfMie, N. J. Ever, 8.»unl.> ii A M un-the . d a U f l e .action « U « . of the J DM, UMrt • . Imtt fimh vine Mlnffon Mlnffon human human minds WttUtm a l e t a u m . •••••• til noon I t o t P M. and 7 to to vine minds and Morning Worship A Church P M / n d metlm on daysbodle. and giving a be b Her H un un W W tlwa ISchool: !derst»nding of Soul and salvabefore Holy D»ys oJ Obligation Monday Scnrloct 9:30 t o 10:30 A M lion" 8 00 A M. Holy Communion H A M until noon CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1:30 A M., Family Service Young Peoples Group. 7 P.M CHURCH and Sunday Schou Masonic Temple TEMPLE BETH AM 11:00 AM., Holy Communion 1548 i r v t a i S t r w t Railway JEWISH COMMUNITY and Sermon (first and third CENTER O F COLONIA Sundays* Mornlm Prayer and Sunday a t 11 00 A M Junior Choir. WednMday: CONGREGATION BF.T1I (KIR RKDrKMIR ST. ANTHONY'S R. f, ZtO Cleveland Avenue Sermon (Secoriil and fourth itM'l Sunday School 8 30 A M 3:15 KHOLOM LUTHERAN CHURCH CHURCH Rabbi Hubert WltUa Wednesday, testimony meet- AVENEL — A regular board W e d n « t d V - Adult Choir 7:30 Sundays) 90 Cooper Avrnue, ls*ltn 28 N u r t h Strwt. Forth Port {trading Services, Friday evening; 8:30 ing a t 8 0 0 P M Holy Day* Friday Brownie Troop,'7:00 Rabbi Bernard frinkel meeting will be held by SisterRet Cldon B .8lohi Ret btanlilDui Mllin r»«tnr 10 00 A M. Holy Communion Saturday rooming f 0 0 Ur Norbert Kaatner Ctnlor Reading Room Tuesday Friday: Girl Scout*. 7:00 nir.K Worship uriuiutii Kdrtle Ji'cobton >n« hod B'nal Jacob Tuesday at 9 Sunday MasSeb 7:00 8 00 8abb»th Services Friday eveJunior Congregation Satur Orrantuttoni Thursday. 12 to 3 P M : W e d Saturday: Confirmation Class Ml» Barbara rntKbt School •»:00 U 00 and 12 00 noon Trinity Veatry, third Mon- day morning from 10:45 A.Mnesday 8 t o 7 30 P M.: Friday P.M, at the Avencl J - v h |nlng 8 00 10:00 A M. Matiii 8ervice 8 15 AM to 11:45 KM, Community Center where th* Weekday Maftuws a t 8:00 KM Saturday Morning Service, day, 7: So P.M to 9 P M Main Service 111 45 Novena l n h o n o T ol Bt An8t. Anne's Dnlt. first Monprogram for th« Decembrv i > 8:30 Wettfleld Holy Communion COMOiptOATlON I-.VPTUMK CONGREGATION ADATH jthony each Tuesday at 7:15 day. 8:U0 P.M. ular meeting will be planned. Hi EMt Broad Street First Sunday 10:45 •*AM*COB ISRAEL fit. Margwefi Unit, first PM ISELIN ASSEMBLE OF GOO The entertainment will be a Sunday 9:30 and 11 4 M. Miir* Sunday 8 15 Lord StTMt, Avrael Wednesday, 8:00 P M. Ambor Avenue, Woodbridge CHURCH fashion show, "Dress Up for the Bmbbl 'blllp Brud Sunday Bchool U A M. Sunday School and Bible SUbbl Samuel Newbtrctr Eptecopal Churchwomen first 41 Berkeley Bonleiard ,, i m i,n ot each FORDS Holidays." Also featured will 8:30 P M Prlday Wednesday 8 Ifc N 9X0 A M 8:00 P M. Friday Sabbath IteUn, N. J 10:00 A M. Saturday, Junior Monday, 2:00 P.M. PRE8F.YTERIAN CHURCH Reading Rooms 116 Oulmby be "Lighting the Menorah Cftn> Kit. WUllUB Ufl»T. Trinity Altar Guild, fourth M Prayer Kn rrtr.li ftoiack JdngTegatlon 9:30 A M. Saturday Services street. 10 to 4 30 veekdays; dies for Chafuftah" by Mrs. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Sunday SorvUiw: Ho; AveOUt Fordi Thursday, 8:00 P M Philip drand. 6:30 A M . Saturday, Junior to 9 P M Mondays CHURCH 0 1 WOODBRIDGF, Sundaj » 4 5 A M,, Sunday School Trinity Young People's FelST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Memberiftire reminded to Huron und Ornvf Avenuei even Sunday. 7:00 Congmttlon ,-ul>BVTKBIAN B.OO A M. Mornihg Worship for all ages. lowship CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ..•t, Bu. i .ii Julniun. Jt call Mr*. Joseph Hertzfeld (or l<|:00 A M. Sunday School P M. 11:00 A M Morning Worship Hoy and Hamilton Avenue* Robert wahliren, Minister of Mimic LESSON - SERMON OUR LABt OF PEACE Junior Churoh conducted In Mrt Hmntlh McCain How sprrltuaf understanding f6kah "*10"'> "Jf* l t e »« for ChanuPort* CHURCH Trinity Girls' Friendly S o »u»rrinl«n<leiU ol Church School THR CHURCH O l of God as soul helps manklnd| J1 an(J £* Menorahs and Lowe* auditorium by Mrt. Wil- Ret. UiUt W. H«w*tt, Vicar New Brnnrwlck Avenue, Fords *ob«.l Wahlinn. Oriinht • - * J» rt,.i..i.« (candles. Mrs. Murray Herman jtfSUS CHRIST liam' Ktrby. Hoi; Communion 8:00 A M.ciety second and fourth Tues- K«. JOHph BrwnoDikl, Ptitor will be brought out at Christian may be contacted for children's Sund»> day 8:48 P M Florida Grove Road Morning PTayer and Sermon, 7.45 P M., Evening Oospe Sunday Masses 8:00, 9:00 Science service Sunday. gifts. • • • • « . Trinity Cub Scout Pack 34 Sutldaj 130 A M. Cr.urch School Hoprlawn 1 A M Service 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. and 12 "Soul and Body" will be the g 9. 10 a n dNursery through Junior High, Den» Meetings, Tbursday 8:30 '. i i : - M i l l > Mrs. Albert Sossner was Jmtpb Benjola. Minuter 8:00 P M.. Tuesday, Cottage Churoh Bchool 9:45 A. M. PJH Pack Meetings, fourth [noon BichtK) Henjoli. Urfaniu subject of the Lessoh-Sermon. named the merchandise club tl;OU A M Chiiwh School,, Weekday Masses, 6:45 and From Matthew will be read the 0 10 and I I Nursery through Junior De-| 8un.1tt> Morning Worship Prayer Meeting* winner. The olub will bs com8T JOHN THE BAPTIST Monday. 7:30 P M 8 A M Friday, 6:49, 8:00 andaccount of the healing by Christ 7:45 P M,. Wednesday. Bible rrtnity Senior Choir Prac 1 9 :l A pleted In five weeks. ORTHODOX GREEK partmenU. (Child cure serv-, ° ** Jesus of the centurion's ser1 tlce Thursdays, 7:30 P. M 8:45AM IN <• 1 9unda> School 9:15 A M. letudy CATHOLIC CHURCH e , . Member»-are asked to start vant, which includes this verse: Monday 8:00 P M,, P i n t Monday o Broad and Division Street! Saturdays, 2:00 P M. Fellowship. 7 saving articles for the spring •12:05 P M., Cotlee Hoyj "And Jesus said unto the eenmonth Teacheri and Worker Trinity Junior Chotr Prac Novena, 7:30 P M. WOODBRIDOB GOSPEL Perth Amboy rummage «alo. Mrs. Hy Parer feilowv.ip • turlon, Qo thy way; and as thou Conference rVUowahlp, 7 tlce, Saturdays. 9:00 A.M. CHURCH Male Choir Rehearsal, 8:00 Rrr. Stephen *«>or. Pastoi and Mrs. Lloyd Canon have of* 7:30 P. M. Senior HLgli Pilhast believed, so be it done unto 8:00 P M. Second Monday 8unday Matins 7:00 A M., PM Corner Prospect Avenue and Board Meeting fered to keep merchandise from ST. ANDREWS CHURCH grim Fellowship. n»v.i-. l u ».,, v,,,,,—,, Altar-Rosary 8oclety, firstthee. And his servant was those unable to store It. |Garly English Mass, 8:00 A M Kldgedale Avtnue Avenel CHURCH Meetings 6:30 f M., 2nd and 4th Mon days Mlsslonettes under dlrec Monday after first Sunday at healed in the selfsame hour." , Rat Piter Buricit, Pastor Church School, 9:i)0 A M hi|s R*» John Eftn. Futot HOD of Mrs. J Waldhelm a F " S i n c and and Health Heal Avrnut .. I OlflCia. Board 8:00 g M From "Science Veipers, gaturaay nights and Weekday UlKM, 7:30 8:46 A M. tfuiiday Sohoo M 1 :00 P M. I William Marshall plans' to eshei' home. 184 Cooper Araiut third by theI p t o Holy Name Society, second with Key to the (oi an all ftges before holidays at 7;00 P M flUnday Masses. 7:00, — - - ••——"' mi ages B-rnflsi Barabas oaraoaa Iselln Itabllsh a studio In Jamaica to k Edd Kadiiwon, PMW! Monday after moDd Sunday Mary Baker Eddythls selection make motion pictures. His wife Children's Holy C o m m u n i o n , U . 3 O i 0 45> UKJ u noon, Shurcn school Stan, first,3uperlm*ndent Adult Blbli U mil}, 4 i i K t u l 0:00 P M.. first Friday o first Sunday of every month f c o n f w d o n t 8aturda>, 4 - 5 , will be read (p.210): "Knowing tfondaj »:00 P M ^^^ !ClMS a t J ^ J houri at 8:00 P M ..town: Women's Miastonar .i.vs!*. 8:30, 1:30, that Soul and Its attributes were Ginger Rogers, will star ! h t S « Surgital drawings firm and R l l n y o n E r n s l Tuesday T:30 8^-30 P M. Council under direction o l Mr manifested through flrot production, "Written Cm i oo mid 12:15. (fourth Wednesday, 1:30 P. M. PTA meetlni third Tuesday forever A M., Mornmg Worshli FIRST PKESBYTER1AN Water." R Workman Master healed Q.E 1 Club, third Monday service Nursery provided F I R S T PRESBYTERIAN Miuses 7 and 7:30 of each montrFat 8:00 P.M. man, CHT'RCH OF i S E Q N 8:0V P M CHURCH P M., Senior youth 6:00 Oak Tree Road ST. JOHN'S 600 Rahway Avenoe . .( 30 to 5:30 and Ruth Circle, 1:30 P. M , sec•e? llcier D HMener. Paitot . EPISCOPAL CHURCH ond Wednesday. Woodbrldg-e, N. J . Mn. Barman Clark «•. M. Evening Gospel Dtrtctor of ChrlitUn Education SewareD Abi N. Nemeth, Futor Dorcai Fellowship, t P. M.. Itmet M. Minh, Militant Faster Joiepti a Thomson. Lijteidei Sunday servlcei first Thursday. .*' Fred A. Briefs, Jr., Director of Muilc S' R C. CHURCH 8:45 A M , Sunday School Mornuig Worihlp. 8:45 A M Morning Worship, 11 A.M. ^rnur WoodbrW»e 11:00 A M Morning Pray and 11:16 A M Church School. 9:30 A.M. Mic t m r m O. j Holy Communion, Second rrntm Futor Church School: Nursery Him' Junior Christian Endeavor. 3 m ln tn fourth riiegdav fl 00 P \ l " * *" Sunday 11:00 A M uillum Rooi, choir third grade, 8:45 KM. Kinder- Pill., Sundays (OUrU) ITiesaay B.OU r> M „ „ I h M d o r , c , st.nwns, Pastor , . , * p M |)nn.lld i. garten thru sixth grade, 10:00 Junior HI United PresbyterlCongTejators. first Sunday H H , mther n, Martin, *t. 1 ° • * * • ? ™ A.M. Junior High Fellowship, |an Youth, 6 PH., Sundays I'OO P U Minister to Youth irenearial Ma..sei: 8:45. T:45. 'Men's Club fourth T h u r w i a / 3 1 " " 1 ^ Schedule: 10:00 A.M. to 12 noon. Senior Senior HI United Presbyteri9:S0 A. M. Church School. ST JUUIN LL/lHEBAN a:;d 11:00 A M [7:30 P. M. High Westminster Fellowship, an Youth, 7 P.M., Sundays 11:00 A. M. Worship. CUUBCH 7:00 a n d Choir Rebearuli Youth Choir rehearsal, 7:30 5:30 P. M. Junior High In- 664 Amboy Ave., Perth Amboy 7:00 PJW. to 9:30 P H . JP.M., Tuesdays Chanel Wednesday. 7 45 termediate Fellowship j Ktt. Rudoll ketnani, Paitor HOLONIA GOSPEL CHAPEL Senior Choir rehearsal, 8:00 1 0 0 P. M, Methodist Youth' Worsnip 10:30 A M f v e a Tuea- i» M. • 486 Inman Avenue at West |PM., Fridays Fellowship. ' Junior Wednesday fi.45 P.M Sunday School* 9:00 A M Street, Colonla Junior Choir rehearsal, 9:30 Sunday School a«d Bible |A.M., Saturdays ST CECELIA'S CHURCH Classes. 9:30 A M White Church Guild, second Iselln m Gospel Service Sunday. 7:30 and fourth Mondays, 8 P.M. sUfT John WUui. faitiw Ladles Aid Society, second PM Sunday Masses 6:30, 8:00. Home and fourth Wednesdays, 1:3C ta 9 . 1 5 9:30. 10:00. 10:15. Chrtstlan Women's 0 45. 11:00, 11:30 and 12 noon Bible Class Thursday. 1:30 P J 1 PJH. Weekday Masses, 7:00 a n d Young People's Meeting Frl- Women's Association, third Iday. 7:46 P M. iThunday, 8 PJi. 00 A M V TO YOU AND YOURS ' Circle meetings, first Thurs plus deposit* GRACE EVANGELICAL day. 1:30 and 8 P.M. plus deposit* EVANGELICAL AND LUTHERAN CHURCH Session, second Tuesday, 7:30 REFORMED CHURCH ' 14 True Fruit 15 True Fruit S00 Stm Brunswick Avennt 1P.M. 94 Jamei Street Perth Amboj . Cancer dressing group, first Flavors & Mixers Flavors & Mixers Aundbridge ME 4-1151 Bet. Herbert f, k. Becbt, Futor |and third Wednesdays, 10 A.M R « Lull. «irj. MlnliUr WORSHIP SERVICES Order of Sundat Service! TEMPLE EMANTJ-EL 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. 10:00 A M., 8uiiday Schoftl 'Nursery during Doth service)) 128 Pleasant Avenue, Edison 10:00 A M English Service Babb< Manhall Hurnlta Monmouth County Office ilillesex County Office il :00 A M . Hungarian ServSaDbath 8erjlce— UNITED CHURCH 35 at Uiirrl ,Ajf, , „ , n:»! 111)1 Oak Tr«c H »'30 P M OF CHRIST 7:00 P M.. t o u t h Fellowship Holmdel, \ J. liH-lln. N . J, • Picked up at warehouse only Colonla - Clark Pu-tt Sunday oL t h t month, ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC OS 1-2531 at Temporarily meeting LI 9 - U W i « SO P M.. U d l e s Aid S w l e t y Church Frank K. Hehnly School, RarlMondny: Religious Training (Byzantine Rite) |tan Boad, Clark. 3:30 • 15 Second Street, Fords Church School, 9:45 A.M. Tuesday: 'First) Lorantffy Rev. John Onesko, pastor Morning Worship, 11 A.M. lOulld. 7 30 R«T, Otorge A. Rtaulti Sunday Masses: 8:30 (EngPuesaay. iSecond) Officers' DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE BEERS AND ALES TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH lish; 10:00 (Old Slavonic); and Elders, 7:30 11:15 (English). Pfeiffei Boulevard and Tuesday: (Fourthi Brother366 St. George Avenue FU 8-5224 Railway Weekday Masses: 8:00 A. M. Krochmally Avenue hood. 7 SO Fridays: 8:30 A. M. Monday and Tuesday 9 A.M. to 8:30 PM. Pertb Amboy First Friday of the month Joicph ft Baaldn, Paitor Wednesday S AM to 9 PM 10:00 A M.. Sunday School |8:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Thanksgiving Day^i/j Day || for e,ll tjgea •• First Sunday of the month Friday and Satuidaj 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. 11:00 A M.. Worship Service Benediction 3:00 P. M. IJCommunlon Service Confessions every Saturday Nursery open 10-13 for chll' 3:00 to 4:00, and 6:30 to 7:31 ||dren through 3 P. M. Confessions on weekday; 7:00 P M. Evening Worship before Mass. NBIV oovn WORSHIP TOGETHER THIS WEE1C ind the for your lifeT.. Style Show Set By Sisterhood Stock Up for the Holiday WEBCO SODA THANKSGIVING i GREETINGS i | • " case IDr. Brown's SODA 1 .50 case fireside realty inc. STOP HERE FOR FAST IN-AND-OUT SERVICE BEVERAGES UNLIMITED ;HTEN with e... good kttchea. lighting • PRESCRIPTIONS • COSMETICS • FILM SUPPLIES • GREETING CARDS PUBLIX . • ; * A tunefrbttumkiandfafiol • • PHARMACY 91 Main Street. Woodbrldfe Let us celebrate Thanksgiving in the humbly grateful spirit of our Pilgrim Fathers with praise to God for all His blessings of the past year . . . and, when we have said bur thanks, let ^1 turn with untroubled hearts and give of ourselve* in time, patience and kindness to 9 our brethren. Worn entirely at-ttie-ear... 'not a body-worn aid! A CERTIFIED RtSIPENTIALi "•'It d favorl Light up your LIGHTING CONSULTANT CAN •^ Tiny, inconspicuous . - . - , nijlit way -and give yourself a BE OP SERVICE IN HELPING weighs lew than Vi ounce! PLAN BETTER, MORE EF"w wonderful world in yvhich to YOU it Performance-powered for. FECTIVE LI0HTINQ IN YOUR /V most hearing losses! iUi good kitchen lighting every HOME. CALL YOUR LOCAL if Ask for details on 10-day SEBVICF OFJFICF. •'"•'••> is carefully lighted to miOp aU nwnftybeek guarantee) 4 ! )r " 'ns easier.,Your kitchen will look 'Huictive and modern, tool Light •'hK range area and counter space. 1 uoneral celling lighting fixture-for 1 verall illumination. Then see and ' t ! l ( iifference-work is easier, more 1 TAXPATINS tiring. MOW BEING DEMONSTRATED^ PUBLIC SERVICE 1 PERTH AMBOY ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY HEARING AID CENTER msr BANK AND TRUST COMB*NY FORDS • PERTH AMBOY • AVEHEL-COLOHU Member Federal Deposit Iniuranee Oorporation 17S Smith St., Perth Amboj StKVANI Of A GREAI.JJATt VA • l i l t ( « m to aojrai wb»ut) i <• NOVEMBER 21, 1962 PACE ETOHT Tiie Crow's Nest I'Jl Life Membership!^ 0 ? h m Washi^ton !,a*t But ISot Letatt Mr. and Mrs. Prank T. Wanrn, ;if) Mndlson Avrtiuc, Woodbi-idnr. rccenlly returned from n cruisr aboard thr S.S. Bnliuma Star, from Miami ft) Nass a u . . . Stuart ,1. KdelRtcin, son of Mr. and Mr.s, Albert KdHstclii, 79 High Street, wan jiuvardcd the Benjamin G 'Brown scholarship for his m-. Here and There: , • search projection mu.tclr mehr number ot J ^ ^ ^ ^ J l l ( l K h,, ; from who attrnded the last l ; rites for Dr. Ft«l monies. A 1959 graduate of was admired and I™ Woodbl.itis(, brr o WoodbridKP i n d e n t s a m p m b p r o f lh(> . s r n i f l l . will mLss tu.se session.; ulth r University, Medhim when he played rwo.ds of fQ]. ^ a n d is president of Cards PresentedjDemocrats Enjoy Best Off Year Record Since Roosevetts Administration In 1934 a MHs COLONIA — Life member-1 .ship certificates and c 11M • were presented by Mrs. J u l i u s ' (Irii, „ (,'. — In whining Iho White House lie •Schiller at t h e COHIIIIH C h a p \ WASIIINOTO.N D llOllir ill M, ter of Hndflssah's Membershtpjxiiere's no Rninsiiviiiu tin- fiict.tlie Democrnts sufTercri n net, Party honoring paid-up m e m - , t h a t the outcome of this y e n r ' s ^ a i s of 22 seals in the House ^ bers. jHecllons must he rei'iudrd as nnr| three in the S e n a t Heclpents were Mrs M a r t i n j a hip " p l u s " fin t h e Kennedy T h o y w o u l d h R W 1QS( R \ I , ;|] RoRoff, Mr.s. A b r a h a m R o t h - A d m i n i s t r a t i o n on at. least t . \ v o . r o u r t h ,„ , h f l l b o d y ( , XC( , pt [ m K m i M. tll man and Mrs. Prank Wlndmanicoiints. t h e Republican w i n n e r in W y - v ? 1 ' W 'H nn who were f u r t h e r honored T h a t lms 'M \V t h e iiieseiip^ominu died before t a k i n g ofllcr "•'• ;lllf| when their n a m e s were i n - nble conclusion ol ' a n y r e a s o n - | n n d w a s r e p l a c e d b y Democrnt. „ scribed on t h e " T r e e of Life," ably objective analysis of t h e S e n . J. J . Hlckey, o n e of two „ 1 , l t l l l l ' i a plaque listing all life m e m - returns which nave the Demo-,Democratic IncumijentB voted crats the best off year record out this year. - M: bers of the c h a p t e r . the 1 T , 11IS l t m l ( {„ h. .t - p ,,...,,...,., m p e i . l v b ,„•Jm Ten year reitificatfii were,-for a party. in power,since , ibM Mrs Melvln Schle-'mld point or the first Roosevelt S B l d „,„, t h e Democratic ..„„.Tlumk to members a fflii f l ted ; '« l m m l l ' t l ' H t 1 "" "' I M 4 'year" came at the start Instead n n r f M l with HRdas.sah for ten years as Thi- pick-up of extra Senate of the middle of the Kennedy M " l s ;l! follows: Mrs. Edward Stern.'seal* will give them an even term.' ' Klein. \n Mrs. Harry Waters. Miss lsa- more overwhehnine miiruin of 'Mrs j) belle Stern, and Miss Sylvia'control in (hat body tban ; There's an Ironic twist in one N ) | I S l h Stern. Ithey've enjoyed in the past two »f the minor setbacks the PreR- v i n "i'i( f Q ] . Council.! son of Mim Mary so much to him A. MaJnn,. BRllckl. dauRhtor of Emil Balickl. 104 Poplar Street, t n ", ™\u hw been promoted Fords, has enrolled In thr. med- •"> t h p ™ * ° f ) C J P ? I I " " 1 ° leal laboratory trehnoloRy d i . Army RQTC at Surknell Unlvtalon 'of Lyons' institute of ' w ™ &• * wphomore Marino is Medical Technology In Newark.'"?"™ t h e d ™ « « o f B a ( ' h f l > o r . . . We up here In the Crows,^ f ^ " T ^ , J} '» a •»" f o r m m 8l Tpl ftl l n t h p p l w t l r t Tlie invorattoii was Kiven b y t ' ™ " ' ' " ' "- !throtl " Next would like to recommend, Ml '- and Mrs. Edward M. Ch10 03 Mr.s. Philip Brand. ! And,in the House the net loss. He and top aide* took a per-' An in you that you read the Tc^P? : J Arlington . Drive, A siiecial tribute was paid to of four si«ts is conMderHbly soilal Interest hi trying to un- s l ) 0 " " i n centenary Tales which appeal-^ 0 1 *. b o r t l l a 5 t Thursday at Mr.s. Eleanor Roosevelt who'moi'e than overbalimh-<1"bv the seat OOP Rep Joel Broylilll, w"(l(H>n weekly In this newspaper, it'Muhlenben? Hospital, PlainRave so much of her time toiundenliibly more modernte-to- who hn.^ represented nearby I 5 l "l : field . Mary A. Cebulesky, mljrht be well to clip them put Hadassah causes (liberal vltws of newcomers than .Virginia's inth District for a P-M . 776 Hftrre11 and paste them In a notebook t o ! Avenue, Woodbrld e " C h a r m e d a r c l e ' ' was t h e i thnt hold by those they rr-dreade, be used later on by the youn R -j K ' '« » member of the A stars'for their history classes.[Capprlln Choir which will join, theme of the induction cere- R1 J0" 1 "" Wf "' """If u " ' " " ^ ' ^ . ^ ' ' ^ ' ' 1 D p s p l t ( 1 l h e W h l t 0 H o u B e ^ (With the Collegiate Chorale at, for new members. M r s . *T . ? . ' t h ( > l w l W r ^ " M u e n c e for his foe. BroyhllUas »< situation shifting more of ilT-elected. on winui IBowlinf! GrCen iQhio) State! Herman Habprman, memberof power from rural t( 1 111 Ronald MacKenzie, son ofiUniversity to present Handel's! THE KIDS HAD Fl'N: Thr Craftsmen's Cluh Saturday held its annual party for the ship vice president and co-or-l And in North Carolina's.""' ' "' ' sections of the country. Av nrU cripplrd children «f the Township at thr M;iM>»ir 1Vmi»lr. The attraction was "Zippy" dinator,., inducted Mrs. Miltoni Hugh MacKenzte, 419 AldeniMessiah on December 9 .Ninth D i s t r i c t Republic™ '' " Road, Avenel, has been named Prank Dlto, son of Mr. and of telrvision fanif. Slinwn with thc liilrntdl animal, left, is Linda I.enduwsky. On the other Elf?, Mrs. Murray OildwarR. Thus, it would apprnr K e n - , j f t n l P S Broyhlll w f t g P | e< , t( , d f n r builrtin 1 ir.iiMci and part of thr art. to the. Scroll and Key, honor- Mrs. Francis P. Dito, Jefferson sldp is Mrs. Minrny Orernspmi, Mrs>edy may well encounter I P ^ the first time He's Joel's'flint -Wi.ti,. ary society, at Grove City Col- Street, Menlo Park Terrace, a! Seymour Hecht, Mrs. Ron|°PP<»sitlon on Capitol Hill foi-|COusln Hixtii u, lego, Pennsylvania A senior, freshman In the prc-Dentistry Kaufman, and Mrs. Hnrold'n's lfRJalativ.; l>n)pra_m Uian; ;Kanr/;,iilt! 'fashion show was a success. You Can majoring in history, Mr. Mac- course at Marietta College,; 'aid's , s Hlller Into the chapter. Members modeled. you can tell when an indushe last *'• (-ONDEMNS CHINA Kenzie is also a member of Pi Ohio, is a member of "The Highlight of the program half of it. Tn Tlie class of Mrs. Merle Da-.u-y is losing money. Its leaders j e United StMoi has conOummR Mil, national social Singers" R mixed choral group! I'M an original via. second urade morning class,1 b e R j n t o Min,c m government Tliere seems also a siKnificantidemned Communist-China for studies honorary society . which appeared on television! won thr attendance award. T l i c . o w n e r s n l P ] _ o l l C H y D e r rtck. >"plus" In thc fact ilu' Admfn- "vlolpnt and agRresstvp Hctlon" Josiph Stark and Michael Pet- last month and which plans to! B'nai Jncob Choli' under .special ftwiird went to Mrs , __. iistrallon was Hb'li-to. for what-In Its border waj-fura with p.rin. Avenel, and John flwist, j record an album in thr Spring j ISEL1N Open Houw dirpcttdii of Morton Glninser. ever reason, escape the tradl- India. Woodbrldge, who recently re— j h e W a t S c h o o J c n n d a f t ( , r a Norman Stanley. A 'ininiwr for Two" at Thc tional political llnx of an oft* State Department officials ceived their 25-year gold pins ibriif meetinR of the Home and| Pines Restaurant was awarded vear loss of power said the statement Was purely from General Motors, Linden, NO HORSE TRICK " P l l \ \ | n \ | ,,| Preside to Mrs. Avshalom Smith, plants Th e 011]y ri\otor dulling theia declaration of sympathy iniri will be honored November 25 at! n t Kennedy has signed;School Association, Stephen: Two men were commenting till "l'li;\' were awarded to Mrs. Rogoffj a silver anniversary banquet at into law the trade-expansion gzlinsky. principal, ..invited nloss of tlint accomplishmentisupport for India during the invited on a friend's bad luck at the and Mrs. Abe Kramer, as mem- i$ one which uppmcntly has es- present crisis. It is believed Military Park Hotel, Newark. b l " S'vinB h i m m u c h Power t o | p a i . e n t s to K0 to the classrooms "NK.lll I 111 ', 11 i race track. bership achievement awards. caped the notice of most ob- the Kennedy Adrnlnistration is . . . Army National Guard Pvt. ' ' e d u c e m ° s t tariffs. repeal| t 0 s e c t n P i r childnen's work "Funny." sold one, "how Ed Winner of a free dress club servers or at lrast hasn't been willlnR to send India military Kenneth A. Reifer, 22, son ofl^hers and foiw 4 econoftlc| a n d s p e a k w i t n t he teacher. lln M andd Mrs. M H R if ks ^-ith the growing Euro-| P l f t n s f01. a uhilstmas par- is So lucky at cards but dors was Mis. Kramer. equipment If requested. Mr. Hyman Reifer, SI'Kl I V ! Kl mentioned up to this point : ! s o biHtUy a t t h c M l •. 107 Bond Street, Iselln, com- pean Common Market. It's a fact that*ordinarily the ty. December 5 at l the l Green P u n vF u l l ! !c i " Firehouse, are now un-j " »y nothing." noth pleted six weeks of basic unit Administration lenders hailedistreet retorted <"ats which n party in power BUSINESS UNCHANGED tllfl o t l l e r , armor training mider thc Re- the bill an thc crowning legis-idw.way. ' " t n e y d o n l lot h i m The nation's business activity r..M. serve Forces Act program at Wive achievement of Ken-j I t was reported the annual shuffle th. horses." nil remained Fnrt, Knox, Ky. Ke.ifer is regu- nedys first two years in thej , .. SPECIAL RATES TO WI:I)VI-MI\\ inn larly assigned to the 53rd Ar- White House. GROUPS N o v n n i i k •• iip T U R N P I K E mor's Company D. an Night DRIVMN THEATRE Iron and steel output roae! T h ( l t a i t u M tion didn't occur National Guard unit in Wood"I.ADV W l i [III R: IS Cl 7-bOSO E,isliinii'\Ai(» moderately, while construction i t h i s t i n l 0 a t 1(>a-lit p H ,. | l y b e . Kxcrpt Monday brld(?e , . . materials declined slightly. cause there wasn't a 1960 sweep 7:30 to 11 P. M. Around the Township: NOW THRU SUN, MATINEE TODAY TilKU Tl'FSIMV \M,Ii> Auto assemblies changed to be reversed. HI 2-0348 Mi tin**, Siturd»y, "WHAT F.VF.R HAI'PKMI) Betty Tappan, acting buildlittle and auto production re- It's a matter of record that Walt Disney presents Sundays A IloUclijl WKD.. NOV. 21 TO BABY JAM:?" ing inspector, was welcomed by iinained steady. Kennedy, in his paper Jhin vlc-j J:M P.M. to S P.M.' Kiddie M.iim uidi—Hotter Davis the State Buildinp Inspectors I Clothing output was un- tory, of two years ago, brought i I'M,! ami Suini.n Joan Crawford Association at the League of — also — ! changed from the I April-June no sizeable new crop of law2 - 5 and 8 — Hills — N Mi \ MunicluaJltles convention in makers riding ln on his coat- Stcrent b 6th, South Amboj 'level, 'STORY OK TIIE COUNT A-tinnMp City and presented THURS. - FRI., NOV. 22-23 1)1 MONTE CRISTO" tail. As a matter of fact, even lloiuftlire 6:30 - Sliuwtlme " P.M. "•lt"h an application for memMorgenthau said '64 is main SumTi; Early Uiril Show: '"•'•'••hin . . . M a r y C. Cttrlste, campaign issue, SUNDAY EVE. THRU TIIUB8. lloi Office 5:45- Slumlimf 6:tD 6:20 - 8:50 •T Tfoiqnrt Avenue, Forfls, has KRKK Electric I n - t a r Healers Shelley Winters "" "i"eted to membershio in with—Shelley Winters Jane Fonda '"• TT"'nti Junior College Key Jane Fonda - Claire Bloom "' '• »rrlclal student host orUbertv 9-6767 • •.••>-tir,n ^ freshman, Miss Tom Poston - Jim Backus '••••'-'•'> is H liiierdl arts major. 8:25 oi U. S. Rouli 1 ot "ZOTZ" ")inrrl C Tvrrell. son of Mmlo Pork Shopping. («nt« SAT, MAT., NOV. 24 ••• -.,rt Mrs. Alfred L. Tyrrell. NOW THRU TI.'KS. 2:00 " ' -•'iV'iirirrp has been promoted STARTS FRIDAY NOV. 30 8-doiirw '" r ' n ' 4 "t Pecond Lfeutennnt in "LADY & THE TRAMP" lflli> Armv Reserve Officers "ALMOST ANGELS" ^•"'niiip Corn? at Bucknell M l • i h > m Open House Held At School No. 6 HIT/ TI,,;J TRADE BILL ROLLER SKATING FORDS ISELIN 85° PLAYHOUSE "BIG RED" 50 "Hungarian Show" SOUTH AMBOY ARENA "LIVING DESERT" "CHAPMAN REPORT" "CHAPMAN REPORT" ,J.Tniversjtis . .,, ' "TRAVELOG" "WAR OF WORLDS" "THREE STOOGES" \ TURKEY DINNER CARTOONS & SHOUTS 4 Kurt A. Johnson, radioman second class, USN, son of Mr, and Mrs. Everett A. Johnson, Thorpe Avenue, Avenel, was graduated recently from basic Enlisted Submarine School at Groton Naval Submarine Base at New London, Conn. . . James P BainbridRe, aviation ordnance man third class, TJSN, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bainbridse, 219 Reglna Street. Honelawn, was among the 200 sailors of attack aircraft CHTrler USS Franklin D. Roosevelt who donated blood to a forelftrf blood bank last month . Miss June Polanski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bronislaw Polanski, Iselin, attended the West Point - Oklahoma game Saturday with the student body a t Claremont Secretaria' School, New York . . . SAT. EVE., NOV. !4 »RIVHN THCATRC'PARKWAYI-M NOW THIUI "CHAPMAN REPORT" TUKSDAV fl;40 - 9:10 Belle Davis - •luim (r:iwli)rd 2-85 "TRAVELOG" Viilur itiioiin 8:45 "WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE?" "SON OF SAMSON" (In Colon ?. . 5:35 - 9:10 "CONVICTS FOUR" — pills — Academy Award Winner: with—Ben Gaizara 3:35 - 7:20 Ucorce t'hakiris Jaiii'ite .Stuti - Alfrrd l.yntli Children DEE SUNDAY, NOV. 15 KHI S1.25 "SWORD OF SIIIKWOOI) FOREST" And DISNKV'S IfOllSK WITH ri.VINd TAIL" Kiddies 5(le ~ Ailnlli 75c Route No. 1 Tossed Salad ^ 7:35 flOUIARD JOHMOlff Woodbrldge. N. J. Old Fashioned ThankHgiving Dinner WEIJ THRU TUES. NOV. 2 1 - 2 7 Peppermint Danceland . WALT DISNEY'S Inc. Fresh Fruit Cup with Sherbet or Chilled Fruit Juice Celery Olive* Sweet Pickle Chips Cream of Celery Soup or French Onion Soup — with Croutons Choice of "ALMOST ANGELS" and ROAST 'STUFFED YOUIJG TURKEY Oiblet Gravy BELMONTS "LADY - riiuuksgiviiiK l)u> Al i I'M. COMING Wlil)., NOV. 28th Uetle Davih - Joan Crawford — Ui- "What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?" i , Raisin Sauce Mjaahed, Qlace Sweet or Baked Potato Buttered Grefn Peas Creamed Pearl Onion* ' l'.__.t Assorted Breads and Butter i Hearts of Lettuce, French Dressing Choice of J Old Fashioned Pumpkin," Mince, or Apple Pie with Chee»e Sherbet "America's Choice" Ice Cream, 38 Flavors English Plum Pudding. Hard Sauce Hot Baked Indian Pudding with Ice Cream Tea cotfee Milk Tuktty Grapes Sweet Apple Cider Mixed NuU De Luxe Steak Dinner LARGE CHARCOAL BROILED STEAK with choice of our traditional 2 to 7 P. M. Keiitid Hup 2 lu 3 Admission $1.50 Must be 15 or older St. Joseph's Auditorium Amboy Ave. Woodbridge (Strawbvry HU|) SATURDAY NIGHT HINUV KOUUEHS — ("The Prince of \he TwlMt") Relish Tray ENTREES Baked Potatoes String Beans Amandine Whipped Potatoe* Creamed Pwtrl Onions j cape Cod Cranberry Sauce or 2,75 and the &•••• ftoast Vermont Turkey with Chestnut Stuffing Roast Long Island Duckling, Bigarde Broiled Half Spring Chicken, Brandied Peach Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, Au Jus -•• Baked Virginia H a m , C h a m p a g n e Sauce Broiled Afrcian Rock Lobster Tails, Drawn Butter Fiied Jumbo Louisiana Shrimp, Tarter Sauce Broiled Prime Filet Mignon, Sauteed Mushrooms Broiled Prime Sirloin Steak, Onion Rings Broiled Chopped Sirloin Steak, Mushrooms Fruit Cake BAKED SUGAR CURED HAM WAIT DISNIV'S TRAMP" "Ci emu"XJT MUaliiviuw Woo«H>ri(lj»«' "CONVICTS FOUR" SUNDAY ( ' -:i SOUPS Turkey Rice For R*»frvatlon Call ME 4-6068 6 and 9:25 HFATfRS • CHILDREN 7 S Clams on Half Kii'. Clams Casino Marinated Heniiu> ::. Half Grapefruit Mar Chopped Chicken Liver Shrimp Cocktail Chilled Tomato Juice Fresh Fruit Cup KXJOY YOUR FAVORITE COCKTAIL "SON OF SAMSON" EftBR E TO ROUTE 9 JUNCTION 35 TOt.1, Rlf NOrD ON DA7t|> R f C r i H T tormrrlj at U l>fMUI^)* Inn BprlDf Lakr idd LtHlltrt ot AtUntic Clt; (fallery - Walnut Room • Diner KIII1I1K M.IT1NKE - S A T . AT 1:,IH I'.M. MON. * TUES., NOV. 26-?,' "TWO and TWO MAKE SIX" Prepared by Our Famous Chef Thanksgiving Mints Mixed NuU • f * Choclate, Mint or Strawberry Parfait j Plym Pudding with Hard Bauer J Fruited Jelto with Whipped Cream Apple, Mince or Pumpkin Pie Coffee Tea ! • • ! : Milk ' Nice I 1 '! Ice I'" 1 Sil11 ' Thanksgiving Dinner Served from 12:30 P.M. to « " SPECIAL PINNERS FOR CHILDREN - $- ll(l Rewrvatlong CaU'ME 4-5090 Dancing Thursday Night to the Music of FRANK KlU 1SI ' 3.75 LOG CABIN toned Irom U;M 1JH. to »:H PJf. Lounge and Restaurant SaladDessert Assorted Breads and Butter Beverage CHILDREN'S DINNER $1.56 Route 1, Woodbrldge, N. J. ,-LH'! Ol an 786 Si. George Avenue, \ Member Diner's Club, Carte Blanche and v Hi-