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CARTERS, N. J., FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 227196T
Bntmd as 2nd Clam Mull
A« P 0.. Cmeret, N. J.
PRICE TEN CENT8
U.S.M.R.Action Next Week
Union isi^ rp
On Alertj
n Aa x
n
devaluation
are Seeking
(iovernmenl Aid on
Ore Availability
IHIITS
Program For Boro
CARTERET — Alfred PetitIcinir, member of the executive
•board of mternational District
•6. Mine, Mill and Smelter
(Workers Union, and Michael
tro, president of Local 837,
U. S Metals Refining Com- CARTERET — Reflation of tide of bike thefts. "With the
pany, declared last night that bicycles through the. issuance new system," said Sgt. Czaj[government
officials
h a v e of license tags and certificates kowski, "It wilt make it harder
shown considerable concern as is beinc planned. SRt. Edward to dispose of or use stolen biwell us interest over the :Czajko\vsk| said today.
cycles and will aid police In the
USMR's supply of raw materials It is proposed to have all bi-recovery of stolen bikes."
that, have been seriously cur- cycles registered by January. Sergeant
Czajkowski extailed becnu.se of Japanese The fee, covering merely the pressed the thought that bike CARTERET _ The revaluif
It
cost of handling, will be made stealing will be kept to aiation •-•
competitimi.
program for taxable
Mini' Every
Mr, Petit-Chiir termed the known soon. Each bike owner minimum under the registry properties
Carteret will b *
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situation "serious" but could will receive plates, self locking set-up,,
nil/.f'.NS;
rhotii
shows
members
of
the
85-Year
Club
who
meet
at
the
park
ruin
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set
Into
motion
next
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see a ray of hope if United seal, reuistration and bicycle Applications for bike regis-|W« Borough Council, at a spe"I pinochle nid kihitrrrs. The Park and Recreation Departments will sponsor n picnic
for the r|uh S, n ,, m .,H- 30 .mrs
he.in,,,,
i-fUifis Each
regulation.
States Government will put, a
tration will be available at allcial meeting, will take t h e
it at ll::il> \ . M, in thr park, Paul Gnnihos is general chairman, with
Adam S7>mlmr>ki, Walter
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speedy end to the present situa- The new system. Serjeant schools or at Headquarters. The necessary action,
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as just renovated a
tion. The Carteret labor leaders Czajkowski said, is being in- exact fee w.«ll be announced The announcement wasnCads
discussed the Japanese monop- augurnted to stem the risiiiKiwithin a couple.of weeks.
by Mayor Stephen Sklba fol•\« lived in
olization of copper raw matelowing last night's regular
>m, b u t b e rials with Senators Harrison A.
meeting of the Borough CounA.I.S over we
Williams and Clifford Case, as
cil.
well as hisjh government offi•! iiiln hotl.vrS L liasll(>l
Under the plan, a well ettabcials in the Commerce Departi tin- f u n . wq,
u
|lished firm will have to b«
ment of the Department, of
•',e
bldl
chosen to conduct the survey.
'Labor.
CARTERET
nev Patrick
Patrick
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CARTirRTiT n
Rev
The work will have to be com• else
pasShows Interest
Lyon*. O S M . a s s i s t a n t w
C A I M ' E R K T - T h e S t . E l l a s , v a r i e t y of r e f r e s h m e n t s i e s | t j h e W ^ n TTl *"**'
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pleted within the time limit set
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^ T ^ l n t ^ m e ™ nV's! " E ^ They reported that Congressh u r c h Church
C h u r c h , lllty N a m , So,,,,ty T h e H o ,' ^
>ed.
by statute.
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since July of iH.st year, w i l l - w i " l l ( 1
Frellnghuysen also
"• I_e.sti-revive_this spirit by having a j Post, 797, Catholic War Vet^
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The hearings are conducted
j ,y
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15 I,, St. Elias contest for those who wear
celebrate the iKilden jubilee o t : u i 1
much interest in the CARTERET -The funeral of CARTEKOT — In a state- by the revaluation firm, and
erans when officers will be
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CARTrEKET
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In
a
statehis ordination to the priestplwht of the
with Alex their native costumes. Appro- elected. The sessloi
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uythe
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inreerer e - e v e r y property
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smelter companies
»da» Suto. 73.iment
by
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hood with a .sfilemn mas.-, of,
.
Turick a.s;priate prizes will be awarded at 8 o'clock.
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and'requested'The
union
leaders
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formerly
of
thisjpublican
candidates
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"Rrape
guards'
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friim our
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The unusual angle. ; i r ( , ) l d m , , | ° ™
details, borough, who died early Wed-iell, John Doi
to him more details, borouuh. who died early Wed-jell,
John Donovan, Steve Tros- fi" m 's expert's on hlsproperty 6
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re-.vution in honor of Orchestra \Mll play for danc-in traditional uniforms a n t |to Commander Alex Kazita, IHlto" submit
"except a
" l a n s t o c o n f e r w l t h l o c a l nesday morniiiR from - injuries^
and Leo Kuhn charged
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•;• Lyons will be' Iv-ld in
; foods of all kinds will be is the fact that thru, is a total leaders
Each property owner will red with a
suffered when struck
car. I t h e r e .'* n «>mPlrte chaotic
jthe Parochial School hall from The «];,!), festival is an old.servetl. Thr kiU'hcn committee of 54 nominees for Hie 15 ofTowers in Capital
—• by
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ceive
notice Irom the survey
f
the
European custom where the;is headed by Alex Kuzma and • flees to be filled. Saul Com- John Towers, rnanaRer of the w l 1 1 b e h t ' l d Saturday
6:30 P, M to 7:30 P. M
Saturday morning
m
firm settins forth their estipeople celebrated the close ofjjohn Medwick. Jr. Supper ser- mander Fazekas:
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mate of the value of the propl;)un.s has had a va- "'•'
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hurvt'M' season •--by -pickingjvice
will be from
fro 6 P . M. t o 7
icials were m Washington yesyes- ff »«•" Home, 54 Wheeler
the
erty based on 100 per cent. The
"In
my
16
years
ia
the
CWV
and interesting
career m
i ntthhei Krapt-s after all the crops] P. M.
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nteresiing career
M. Dancing will start at 7
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I have never seen • i much in- terday on the same problem. In u mw A high Mass of Renotice will specify the valuation
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M«* Oid.i of Servants ol Maryj w e r e slO
n'd away for the
th win-|P.
PM.
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slO n'd away f
b«
in
St.
Joa
letter
to
suprevisory
person
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be
offered
In
St
Jo
person'terest
being
taken
b
the
memfixed
for the land and for the
lead
to
a
complete
in«* a prirst, as a teacher and a.yter. There was so much inter-j The refreshments committee
seph's Church at 10 o'clock. In- eptnesf. and indifference to
nel
n l sent September 12, Mr.
dwelling and contents.
iy, t>,iUons ; a n atlministratot
l,.st n, the festival that the en-jls headed by George Koskoski bers in the master of electing Tower stated that "this condi- terment will be in St, Gerofficers. It • J
this most Important communlCouncil Session
Ihr
Ihr shirt*;
shirt*;
&°tl] ^ O ' e " Cumb Cille,;tire villagt- or hamlet would getjand the tickets committee by
tion }ia$, npw reached such pro- trude's cemetery, Colonia,
|ty service.
| other
t r
At the Cpbncil meeting, I.
#a tiouHeis ••U',' y ui. Father Lyons went toito«i'thi-r for dancing In thejGeorge Hila and John KavMrft,,
Suit)
was
jitiuok
by
a
The cO
They pointed out that
p " 1 ' ^ Conjunction
Crfn^ructlon tyWWV
Educated utistrecLs while the"womert'jervedlchak'
that m j ^ ,
oonditiQn of the streets and tills,'borough was jwarted-the
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%ontrflcl
(ideals a r » .
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compare to what''
' ' o r alterations
to fne,
CWV must be maintained
beI7i 1002 from
burtons
aned be
last March and Souse No, 2 on its lowest' bit! ..
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cause as a sprvice organization situation
5 of $8440. The bid of Joseph;T
hi thread. 'school He went to
ly in June. An
1906 to continue hi* ck-nciil
j Sah^lclk was $8,290. Ths e l e i > \
it must continue to help those
analysis "of the situation was
money has gone into this hit Itrlcal work will be done
j,
.education and was ordained
'who seek the help of CWV.
prepared by Ernest T. Rose,
Citing the motto "For God,
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vice president of the company.
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The
Church
Country
and
Home,"
the
comhis low bid of $2,150. The sec;
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-till filled' I»»» -'When
Jmander said that the post has Copies of his analysis were returninji from a Council qau- points up the fact that „.„ ond bid, that of H, C. Electric
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everything i*
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'91L . he Hi-h .Schuol P T A executive School of the First Presbyterian
sent
out
during
the
months
of
cus.
'devoted its effort.- in behall of
•Democratic Administration es*
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quickie i
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Umtt^-bourd
met and iipuroved the'Church is in need of manpower
July and August to high Wash- The victim had just returned pecially the men who were Co., Perth Amboy was $2,600.
the disabled vet. ran, his des
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Hear Fire Chief
pan
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' •- nniuram presented by A call is .out for help from the
inRton officials. Here are some to Carteret a month ago after elected by the people have no
Patllt
never
' * ^ ' u ' i * Uu«*it phtlos- Mrs Al. x C/eto pry. ram chair- m e m b e r s of the ChurchJ pendents as well as the com-of the highlights of Mr. Rose's [living in Miami. Fla., for the
Fire
Chief
William Olbrlcht
munity. "I bflii"-e we have
control over their own departjophy at the Services OrdVr lor Minn
Church Scliool fathers and lived up to ihii molto and analysis:
past four years. Her husband, ment heads. Yet this ene phase complained about inability to
' t w o year.s and then wa .isThe budi'i't fur the coming friends of the Church to put
Gabriel Suto, Si\, expected to of community service cost, theobtain equipment for the fire
served it with dnnity and dis- Japanese smelters and reaiR:uuu
to
hue ma- n
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"B C, year wus ul.so approved. The the basement of the Christian tinction. This i... clearly, shown fineries, with the help of their return to Carteret to Jbin her taxpayer over $190,000 In this ; department. Councilman John
E. D'Zurllla said all items askknocked 7 U I l B d i H ' a n d '<* « P«'W) tht-re; board selected "Look To Learn-;Education Building in condi- by the fact that we. have been Government have pre-empted a in the near future.
year's budget.
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T f i n i 1914
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A itsjhemi'.
Mrs. Suto, a resident of Car-. . . . . . „ ..v
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UIIU,»4U1I for
IUI use
UOC for
IU1 Chcrch
UlLTCIl School
3CI1001 honored by the county, .state major part of the supplies
The
-candidates
went
on
to
been ordered except the radio.
recreational activities of and national departments for needed by copper smelters und teret for* mori' than 50 years,
•O.U The rwwas
h m >sent
t | to P o r t l a n d , Oregon, executive board meinbers pri-s-jand
I say that although the money Mr. Olbricht said that only
n"i i| r a t>
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Hit- sancti'ary
.sanCll'ttlV of'
of' the
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iuit at
a t the
t h meeting
m t i at
t the
t h homeJBoy
h 1 ' B and
d Girl
G i lScout and Youth our outstanding work."
refineries In the United States was a communicant of St, JoIs spent by this department the very little equipment had been
a of Mrs. Louis S.ibo, ,i7 Roosevelt Groups.
and elsewhere. They plan to seph's Church, Besides her huspeople can see for themselves delivered.
, 7, ™ " martins project
Avenue, were Mrs. "Louis Sabo.i /Tomorrow morning a work
/'/"in /'i L •
imonopollze the entire trade. band, she Is survived by six
it is not a planned program. There was a discussion about
sons:
Gabriel,
Jr.,
and
Alex„, ~
,..,. ae Mrs. George Stewart. Mrs, Ed-juroup will gather at.the Emer|They
have
been
successful
only
O t / I (tub tit
Thev
heen
nnlv
u
Patches in roads last for a few
punshes In mid around'win
Malwilz,
Mrs.
George
Bal-!son
Street
site and
all those
of Government subsi- ander, both of Carteret; Ste- weeks and the ruts appear a bad battery on the fire truck.
(."ustomers wrvfd
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Ninth District [because
tl hh aart urea,
nl.so
phen
of
New
York
City,
Otto
of
Borough Clerk Patrick Potocdies which In some cases exceed
southea.it.ku, Mrs. John Kilvk, Mrs. Alex|who desire to help are asked to
in bigger
again. Loose stones are allowed
i Missouri, a n d h a d
c h a w ofjC/.ito, Mrs. Julius Kuvacs, Mrs.jbe there at 8:30 A. M. and bring CARTERET — Formation of $100 per ton of copier or about Miami, William of Perth Am- l.to remain in the roadway and nlg said that when he m i
through Central Ml.s-'John Youiifi. Thr first meet mi; | along hammers, saws, prow a Ninth District Republican 75% of what we estimate their boy, and Rudolph of Los An„. .
,. . . —rv- Wednesday by the fire
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geles, Cal.'; a daughter, Mrs.
souri from 19:I:I to 1961
of the p. T A wi be on Wedbars, mason trowels and shov- Club was announced today by cos.t of operations to be. The
and has resulted in c a p t a m for a new battery, he
t r i a n s , when
when immediately ordered it,
to p
pedestrians,,
Robert L. Bird and Joan Ma- existence of our plant is seri- Anna Pacheco, of Sao Paulo,
At the 'Suiiday Mn» hen-.'ni'sriay evenmt. St-piembei 27,!els,
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^ ' i recalling
'Brazil; seven grandchildren one of these stones is picked up
up councilman
councilman John
John Hutntok
Hutntok
.loris,
who
.said
32
members
Father
Lynniwill
be
L
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c
celt
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at
H
P
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The
rooms
are
needed
as
soon
ously
threatened.
•unt.'d for a
and
one
great-Rrandchild.
by
passing
vehicles
and
hurled
e
d
the
Civil
Defense
lor '
prals d
b
hi
possible due to the crowded jotned at the nmatiization ses- The monopolization of copper
witih Duminic M Mau/a The pruxrum Im th
ad at critical
through the air.
l t s a i e r t n e s s ta connection with
sion Tuesday nnhi. *
i-acon,
Hi
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Grabrun
iSepteniin'12"
Welcome,
Her-[condition
of
all
classes
and
The
Rosary
will
be
recited
concentrates and copper scrap
Dmuht the
Charge "Stagnation"
hurrlpane Esther.
as subdi'ac'on. and Kev nian Horn, l l u h Hcliool prm-groups meeting in thenew Walter Stimkow.ski was nam-by Japan has created a most at the funeral home at 7:30 to'; the assemIt is about time the candi- A West Carteret resident
!Thoma.s CunniiiKhani as nus-,*"ipal: Oclobei •:?, Panel Discus-.Church buildin? during the •d chairman ol entertainment serious problem for us, for thenight.
dates said that the people ln complained damage to shoulder
and plans were discussed for aindustry as a whole, and for
top of ceremonies
'sum, -What Makes H Gnod week and on Sundays. charge pf the Borough took in- and curbing and about bad
block dance and Halloween the economy and national inSchool'
Ntnlmber,
open
Church
School
classes
start
p
ventory of the stagnant situ- conditio^ of the catch basin.
terest of this country. It alfr ('4tnar4ntiilnn)
House, dale t« i>e anmniiiced'this Sunday morniim at 9:30 ii party.
'' 'mi hfe
ation that exists in this-depart- He wasadvised that it was a
Plans are beni^ made for the
ready has contributed to unj . *.uiif(ii H""<'l<
Decemberfi,Lil u Demon-ithc new churcli building. Class
ment and other departments in county matter and that tt had
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first regular nu 11 ing at whichjemployment which will grow if
T,
IPhyMcal.es
IM ,^1W11 , t O I U 1have
H W L 1been
I till.
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set,
upHand
all
Scrvifi'
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CARTERET—A second theft the Borough. Put a stop to the been requested to remedy conFitne.v,
ProKin: . February 1!8, grades Irom Nursery through|the qouncilmanic candidates, this situation is permitted to
Fit
P
at
the
Bergen
Street
housing
;
reckless spending and give the dltions.
.Na- CARTERKT - Junior Cun- Pounder's Dm. March 2H Va-{Senior Hiuh School tire being John 'Donovan, Stephen Tros- continue, let alone increase in
project was reported to police
•i:l''n-t wai the xrtKution see.ices will be^in to- n e t y show: Apnl 11. Kathcr's taught. Anyone in the Borough|ko, Jr., and b n Kuhn will beseverity as now planned by thethis week, According to John people of Carteret an honest Another resident in that area
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now p a d by t this week. According to John return for their tax dollar. Cer- complained about du
dust confli
;'''i''i for the marrow. 10 4h A. M. lit Loving Nmiit: May -J:I Fushimi Show, who is interested is sincerely I the speakers.
T
conll m!Jlat
b y J S u d i a e x e c u t l wrector
d i r e c t o r oo
f tfa titaniin
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excuse
can
be
forthtions
around
a
diner
prcWfc?
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excuse
can
be
forthtions
around
a
diner
'• •nipriiM-im'iiti Just ice Symu'tiiiue. studeiits uf
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invited Ui join on Sunday.
to double" present
" " " " " smelting
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t h t
475
t coming i n regards to manpower and claimed it was a nuisarice.
°u5»n8 A
Authority,
475ffeet
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Hebrew School P L A N 1N(H IKV t i . A S S K S
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j l . E T S B I N f i O I.ICKNSE
and refining capacities.
of pipe was stolen, valued at as the budget reflects a salary Permission was granted to
' ^ r l i . T h e r e will p . i n i c i p i i t e ,
CAHTEHK!'
S t . Ju.sepir.s
CARTERET-• liorough Coun-j It not only affect.s the cop-$500.
$50
I'lr.st N a t i o n - 1 A K u i d u j h purt.v will lotlow C h u r c h will bei-ui a senes uf
cil last nit'ht HI anted a bingo per custom smelters but also) Six weeks.aSu, , . W C | » u r uiand wage expenditure greatly Chapter, Disabled American
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i, copper wire of jin excess of road material costs. Veterans' to conduct a "Forgeti ' ' a s k got tin- t h e .M-iueciS .-ipon.soied by t h e I n q u i r y CIH--M- O c t n l u r 4 a t
[license to St. Demetrius Ukrain- the-much 1 larger circle of sup-jsoine 200 feet wus
stolen from The three candidates charged Me-Not"j drive from September
H e b r e w School P . T . A.
M:M P . M. in t h e .school hall.;
ian Orthodox Church.
(Continued on Page 2) the project.
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27toSeptember 30.
Bicycle Licensing h Plans Arc
Scheduled for Borough
Revealed
By Skiba
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Rev. Lyons Fete AFascinating
T o D r a w (>OW(|
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Festival
Over 50 in
> >a.nHMansU>Sta£M,™,K'Krt<'l\ , 1C AM• ,„
like in .|,e Old'
lUIUUIIUCh
Rite Tomorrow Republicans Hit
jFor Mrs. Suto, Laxity in $oad
|Auto
Program Here
f"
jfi School PTA Church School
Maps Program Needs Leaders
back
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Theft at Housing
Project Reported
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Hold Reception
For pagle Scout
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CAUTKlifET - A rcceptwi^
Wii: held in honor nt Johnj
Uau.s. tirst Eaiile , Scqut of
Triinii M. id the Zion mtheraii
Mill!, A liti'm1 niwihering was
pre.'-fnt. AmoiiK the speakers
wrn| William Bressler, Raritan
Council Scout Executive, who
Minki on Hie benefit of being
an liiulc ticuut. Other sucukers
included Councilinaii Thomas
Ili'venn, V. Ransik, Alliorican
TJI'KIIHI icpn'sentathe. wluv prt1•sfiitt'd John with the Citizens h i p award, and .Arthur Ffltukjwult, president f of the * Zlon
IjUiiii'mii C'hurcll Council, Fred
Schmidt introduced the speakers. The Scout vesper wus sung
by the troop and taps Were
i sounded by John Markowitz.
The Eagle Scout, a freshman
ill the High School, is the son
;of Mr. and Mrs. John Hans, 15
'Christopher Street.
ALTERNATE DBliEGATK
CARTERET — Dr. Bernard
Weiss, this borough, is listed as
alternate delegate to attend the
annual session of the American
Dental Association to be held
' ' " ' "KlfKD; Photo »h«W Mr.. John IU«» iilniiin* the Ku«le badge on her
October 16 to 19 in Philadel,,g on i»
» in
o i l » taiiui, lu»»'. '«•". »'><* VVIlltam Brassier,
' " ' • 2nd. Loofcl,,g
tin-pspoilt»
phia.
H»rtUii Council Scout hircutive.
CARTERET UNION I-LA1IKK.S IN WASHINGTON: Sl,.,» u .MM,, l.-.l „, ,|,i.
, , S,
„ M.,,,,,,,,, \ Wtllid...* ...ui lifford F ( W - I'lanh Sieron
cording stcretuiy Ucal 3«5, A. S. & H., I'm-liiM Uusiii.li-, i omliirt.u, Local Xlil, I . S. VI |{. : M,.lu.l•Mitru. pirhlU.-nt l,o -al8S7- WalU-r HrniMil
(
Cial secretary, l.ovul 837; Alfred Petit -('lair, board ninnlm . Itisliirt «: lulut (I.IUMIM, UI.MU.IH. |.,,,- a | Ui; A.is.'lo DeSlHano liitrn.aH,,, Kpr'ew
tlve; Hor»w White, Washington ReuieM-ntutive for the Union; Waller (Vrvon .v, liiwiicul sf.ielaiy,
365; WIIIIMIU Morton, vi«r president, Local
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,
PAGE TWO
Local Man Loses Friend
In Hammarskjold Crash
Republicans Hit
Woodmen Circle
Picks New Staff
U . S . M. K.
Continued from Page 1)
Continued from p -,- ,,
thru the Tack of a road lnipec- pliers to the Indus'^ ' „
C A U T E ft E T—The White
r has been a leading factor In or Indirectly coiwc: -,i",
Carnation Cfiovo No, 34 of
deterioration of our roads the fortunes of tin imir i
Woodmen's Circle met Sunday
Thr .so-called permanent roads It advtiiLiy (,f,,(..
at St. Elizabeth's Church bnsonmsimrtpd by the Borougn rement. Mrs. Anna Slanko, presiitcrtly have to be patched
dent, presided. Election of ofof
ml repaired, these should last cause
ficers w.is lvlfl and the follown at least five years without fined copper we
lrrc v;nv elivtod:
i,v maintenance. This points porting scrap rmite
Vinoivshi Mourns
President. Mrs. Anna Slnnko:
ip many questions as to wheth- losing tlie iiiconi" j
til
vicr president, Miss Mnry
er those ronds were-constructed smelting and refhr;
Death of Rinallo
\
Palinkfi.s. .'frond vice president.
primary
and
£'
<
:•.
with the proper amount of spe1V.11-V
Mrs.
BmbiUrt
Folnezl;
rncnrdraw
mater
in
Is.
dfied mad materials and under
In Plane Tragedy
In',' Mvrrliiry, Mrs. Elizabeth
inspection. Who can say It has created
By WINDSOR J, I.AKIS
Kovnrnf: Hiaplnin. Mrs. Jnliii
at.'those so called p e r m a n e n t l y ^ s c r a ; \ '»
Pallnkiis
linfliw.ini
RPcri-tnry,
WOODBRIDdE — While the
were Installed adhering There now exists u m i l i . n
JMrs. .IUIK. Tumik: trcaMirrr,
tragic dpatli of Dag Hammarcapacity for Us
retiulrrd
specification?.
Mrs. Aiiiv PallnkBP; auditors,
skjold In an airplane crash. In
refined coppar «n((|| i
It
is
about
time
that
the
peoMis. Mnry Mislay! nnd Mrs.
Africa shocked iho world, It
ple who a-e running our varl- bronze Ingots than n,,
Miii'y .^uIo; nttrndnnts. Mrs.|
was brought closer to home
mis departments in the Bor-tity of scrap nvaibbir
M:ny
Vi:TIL:
and
Mr:;.
Ilrlrnj
when Stephen Vinowski, 2
stop making * Roman T h e inflationary , , ;
Ktilas.
Green Street, heard of the news
Holiday out of their positions t l i e s e • w c e s s l W
, Mrs .lo:U;n fleminR and.
Although Mr. Vlnowakl hnri
and net buck on the Job. Run- a r c b o v m d t(1
!Mrs. Hlnnko wiTe named clf'U'-j
met the UN Secretary-Gcnrtfil
1
nlns
our town Is a 365 days a.'™"
Vates to tli" first district con-:
on numerous occasions It wns
year task. No longer can people W e s u b m l t ll>-'t
volition, scheduled for October] RARITAN TRAITIC < l . i n SPORTS SKiHT: Iranpl* A, D'Ziirllla, president. Raritan
tho death of William Rinallo,
be fooled by a few spokesmen) tttllt > >> notimperuthc (l,
personal secretary to Mr. Ham-|
•>B m IV'th Amboy. Mrs. Mary] Traffic Club and <ii-in-r.il Traffic Manager, Foster Wheeler Corp., chats with Krank <iiffor this party when all around sons of national se
fnrd
(left),
font
ball
champion.
VVCBS
Sportscaster
and
TV
personality,
and
William
I).
iperskjold, that deeply affected!
MIMavi and Mrs. Elizabeth j
the Borough the evidence keeps age of cold wars tlmt n
the local man. Mr. RinaJlo died'
iKovacs.
i Vut&tr (rtffht), president of Feature Sports, Inc., following the Traffic Club's SporU
mounting. When the two party muterlals produced ;
Night recently at tlie KoRrr Smith Hotel, New Brunswick.
I Photo by G. E. Martin)
In the plane crash also.
system of Government comes Wesern Hemisphere h- M
HONORII) ON BIRTHDAY
Mr. Vinowski, familiar to his
back to Carteret then and only reflitod and put inui
CAKTKRF1T — Mr. and Mrs.
many friends here for his cheer-'
festival at Paper Mill Play- then will there be complete form by plants locnt<'<i
Morcy
Sluilinnn,
17
Oakwoodj
Jnl disposition and helpfulness,
house.
service to ttie people, Donovan, United States rather i..;.
Is passenger sales agent for thej 80 YFARS OF SKKVICK: Tliis ""•"Hi f"»r men a t the Place, rntprtained a t a lawn
May 17, cloEiiiR dinner, Stan- Trosko and Kuhn concluded. where.
party
a
t
tlicir'home
in
honor
Hudson River Day Line, and Metal and Thorn.it Cartrrrt planl .•.•K-l.r.-ilrd 20 y e a n of
ley's Route 1, Woodbrldiie, 6:30
Frar Shutdown
of the first birthday of their
a long time friend of the late! service with the rompany. A ln...-h.-..n was M d In their
P. M. Mrs. J. Lukas. chairman.
Continuation
of j . :in'
Mr. Rlnallo's.
j honor at the Fulton Rrs.tanr.-nil in lUhway. They ;.re Don daughter, Dnri Ann. There were!
policy may easily ha-.. tr.
'..Their association began in j Boehner, 41 New York Avrnu... Carl-rcl; K. torse... Mata- Kiiests from Carteret, Union,
t;
CARTERET — Mi • . Richard ^ember 21, Christmas party,
effect
o [ sliutti!).1942 when both were stationed wan- S Dorkf, 50!) Woodbrita Avr.mr, Tort Heading. Linden, nnd Colonia.
"V
JDonovin, president of the Cnr- Mrs. Zenobia, chairman: host| must, if nut all of u : ,( , 'IX
with the Army In North Caro- a n d V . PaPP, 42 Linden Street. Carteret. The luncheon
esses
Mrs.
P.
Bennett,
Mrs.
A.
wa*
attended
by
I..
C.
Blellrkl.
plant
manager,
as
well
as
PATROI.MAN SUSPENDED
• tcret Woman's Club today <ancustom smelters in this c . T
lina. A third man, Don Thomas,
CARTERET — Police Chief ! n o u n ced the club;; program lor Harsanyl, Mrs. H. Freeman.
If this is followed by;, , •SI
also an aide to the late Secre- .ereral other member* of the suprrws..ry s nfl. Lach man
:
Mrs. I. Kemeny and Mrs. J.
lion of the high piicis i,i b(
tary-General joined with the w a 5 presented with a gift of his o«n selection as well a, Charles L. Makwinski reported . t n e season. I t follows;
last ni?ht llmt Patrolman; S c p t m b e r 2 8 , nrt exhibit by G a w r o n s k i ; December 28. CARTERET — Carteret Post
iiiK paid by the Jiip;uu- J
other two at the Army camp to 20-yrar pins. Shown above arc the men he.nK awarded
of Christmas home [too. 263, The American Legion,
thrir 20-year pins. Mr. Papp is mil in the picture.
Ralph Peters was suspended f o r ] M i s s c ] a l r e B r o c k ] n a n , 8 P . M . .
form a trio that remained In
likely, the Miinll miner-. .:• •h
two weeks a tier lie pleaded
August
Hundemann. decorations, Mrs. Edwin Quin.lis well represented at the anClose friendship all these years.
country and in the W' •i' [
nual
guilty to vinlatiiiR a police r u l r . i c h a i r m a n . h o s t e s M ,: M r s . C lif
January 11, music and l l t e r a - j
convention of posts in the
The three men left to go overHemisphere, as we',] ILl II
namely conduct unbecoming an ,ford Cutter, Mrs, Jos,
J D { " P a t m t o ff NNccw JnsW i ni n
seas with the Eighth Infantry
scrap uenerutiiiK UKIUMM 'Vl
Hlubiturc, Mrs. Quin.
s
t
o
r
m
o
s
s
l
l
d
officer and :i wntleman.
hostesses, Mrs. F Barbato an(Ti
-'
Wlldwuod-by-theDivision — all held the same
l>e at the mercy of the Ja;i,
and Mrs. Donovan.
; ,o|
rank — technical sergeants.
processors. Future, exj.lov i ' 1 0
October 12, G,;i i ipeaker. Mrs. F . Curcy; Jnnunry 23,IS<>u. The conventii-n began on
white
elephant
sale
for
benefitjThursdny
nnd
R"cs
through
T W saw England, France, Luxfor and development of c;<P
(Miss Dorothy Stein, delegate to
SatlIlda v
- embourg and Germany.
deposits In this country u: t
'Girl's Citizenship Institute; of scholarship fund, at home of!
A. Jiik'way heads
Remained Buddies
adversely affected. ()!,;•• t.l
• hostesses. Mrs. R .'niseii and Mrs. Richard Farrelt; hostesses! t h Thomas
CARTERET — The opening[ciumion-. that have come up in
(Mrs. J. ODonnell, Mrs. C. M c - e deleuntion of Commander
'lareest mines can ju-\
Airs. John Sahulc-1-.
After the war they still re- meeting of St. Joseph's P.T.A,]coniH-noij, Kith Uwncwschool.
Kernan and Mrs J Lukas.
'Stanley A. Ciszak. James J.
multi-million dollar in-,. ••
mained buddies and had many was held oil Monday evening, Father Dominic Manzo, OSM,
October 17, I - ik'on at Ppbnni-v R rlrima denart YaEl>110. Francis T. Tomczuk.
in a smelr>P'and refir, •
good times togeth. Much of September 18, in the School pastor, addressed the group.
Muurooms, 11 A. M . 1 P.M.«
S
lilt
Z
H
Free-I^ddeus
Wykn;.^.
Josepl!
imedium-sized
and ::
time was spent at Mr. Rinallo's Hall. A greenback shower was RefiT.shmi'nts were served by
•for benefit of sclwi. . ,ip fund,
John
Kaden,
|properties could not b«- IJ-.I
man, chairman; hostesses Mrs 'Lukaszewski,
summer place in Point Pleasant. held to honor the St. Joseph the sovrnili and eighth Grade
;.)•,
an
and
Mrs. Cutter. Mrs. n
Fisher, and James L.
jinto production ecoi.••:... .a
The deceased is survived by aSchool Sisters. Entertainment! Mot herM:->. John D'Zurii'..i ;:i charge. February 23, luncheon nuir - , - Bernnid
ithere is no nearby r
wife and young son.
was provided by Kay Symchik's
HtXKN ROSE MAC AUK
November 9, Fed'. :.r -HI Day,
smelter and refinery
' " • • " i p M home of Mrs 'Frank Rncsok. It is Carteret s
The two aides Joined the UN School of Dancing and Elea-'
-.nest .speaker. Mis. G I . We.ln- Donovan for benefit of scholar- lav^ht
jtaff right after the war, while nore Abaray's Music Students
delegation to a conven- ENGAGED TO WED: Mr.I From the standpoint o
he-imer Jr., chiiii :v..ui, Mrs. ship fund.
'tlonal ^fense, this v<<
Jflr, Vinowski went to work Mrs. John Bvyer, president,
!Uonand Mrs. Edward Macalik, cannot afford to see tlvs
Culler; hostesses, M:-. D'Zuril0
wjth Public Service. All three announced that a cake sale will]
,
,
,
,
,
,
,,
Tl:
Po«»
in
;i
surprise
party
1
121
Lowell
Street,
announce
la, Mrs. Joseph H!m>, Mrs
cllities go out of ex is1
llv(2d i\ New York and later the be held on September 30, in the
March 11, icsular meeting,
^
-Enianuel Lefkowi'/. Mis. Doug- March
thf
cnjanement
of
their
nor can it permit ni'r;'>
local .nan moved to Wood- church basement at the Satur22,
annual
g(
r. Bennett, chairman;| J a y O m a n t k y i H a r u l d B u s r h |
las Zenobia. Mi.- William Mrs.
bridge. The other two men had
8 P. M. at Parish House, chair- and Harry Finney, veterans of daufhtfr, Helen Rose, to with maximum devel'-.; ;;•,.
Toalc. Mrs. Donov.in
WOODBRIDGE - - The man
alternated on the many triP»| p r o v l d e d 0 y
man, Mrs. T. Douglas: assisted' World War I!. They were re- Daniel Jiihn Jackson, sou of our natural resources .it r
November 11, Thuiii r party,
,,,
.
ner in which the Charles E
We do not ask for yil>the Secretary-General took.
cently
duty on Oc- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson,
mothers.
Mrs.
Cutter
Chairman.
Novem-j°y
Mrs. F. Bennett, Aftmwori
^ ,recalled
„ „ „ , u , to
lixpt.ct
We have been and edv.-ii.
pxfcu
Mr. Vinowski heard the shock- Mrs. Bryer also reminded the Hutncr Memorial Fuiid will be
jutv
for
at
least
a
year,
1(
her 23. card party i,t i.ome of^epaitment,
lfi K rarity Street, Kejrport. be willing to meet a'.! bm.;
the Mc
fternoon group;
New York Ci'
a
a n d Frank
e boanl of
g p ( ( JJ aa mm (( ,, ss LL V
Va
and
Mrs. Zrnobia, 8 P.M. lor b e n e - | l nlliua
CongreMiss Slacallk is a graduate i competition on equnl I
he
ltil U(1
fit
ol
scholarship
fund,
hostoss- passed- a luncheonette
.
,
,
|
c
held
on
Sunday
evening,
be-,
,
;a» >
?
luncheon. <Jatc|| H o ( J r o s k i a n d N i c k
t
U
t k m A d a U l Ura(
Racsuk
Benjamin
heard
the
l
o.n aim JBut we alone cannot nm.b^
u
f
liiitdfl
es.
Mrs.
Frank
Pirifyi.
Mrs
heard the news over the r a d i o , u . e e n 6 : 3 ( ) p M a n d7 ; 3 0 P . M . r R..„„...>.,...^,
abinowit2
d uur iu . ^, the
n e Y"
om
D'-|to be anncnnv-.d. Mrs. L. Tiini- managed the affair.
that the plane was missing.
is employed by W. T. Grant the Japanese Governim1:.:
Zurilla and Mrs. Nuiivliw, Del ',y and Mrs Del Vachio
in conjunction with the Altar-, K i p p u ] . E e n i c t , s yesterday.
'
Co., Cartrrct. Mr. Jackson li Its unfair subsidies to liiel
Rosary Society and t h e Holy; M r R ; l b i n o w i t z t ,,id tlie con- ENTEItS COII.lXiE: Miss Vachio.
April 12. annual meeting. CARD PAKTY TONIGHT
« "radiate of Carteret High smelting and refinin« u,d.,-«|
CARTERET
—
The
Ladies
|Name Society, to honor Father'kTOsrntion that with the
December 14, Guest. Mrs. J •'flection
'
Brend.i Joy Wolski, aaiifihof officers, 8 P. M.!
School
and is employed b j iTheir present policy, m >•
CraltMiien will hold their card
Patrick Lyons, O.S.M., on hi? al of Dr, and Mi
for.
uinu .udiiuiiuuring Co.
Mrs. L. rr!iuty;;;
to monopolue copiwi ra'v :w.Ai
Golden Jubilee. This affair will jHutner, donations have been Wolski, IS Matthew Avenue,
p ap r lyy
tthe
rials, has gone lar bevur.d tlj
Mis
No
date
has
been
set
(or
be held in the school hall.
Elm
.
- Del Viwehio and'craftsmen's Club. 86
approved to go to the Wood- enrolled in
G j
Mrs. Jerome Enot was named
borders of Japan.
the wedding.
bndie EniMgtncjf Squal* the!
Dt-'Mrs.
J
Hila:
April
17.
drama'Street,
at
8
P.
M.
Chairman of the Auction Sale Pinery School In Elizabeth,
?kl is a (rritdnale of Mount
which will be held at the next
...iZota Beta Tail, Butgers tTM- St. Mary's Academy in North
meeting. Purther details w i l l | m . s l t y c h a p t t ,,.. U n i t ( . d g y n n .
I'lainfield. W h i l e at the
be announced. A special mem-,
Y o u l h of
WooA^M^,
Mount she was an active
bcrsliip drive will be headed by I n a d d i t i o n ,, n a n n u a l s c h u l .
member of the Sodality,
Mrs. Harry Heim.
|ai.ship will bc g i v e n a t Wo[:il.
Mrs. Louis Balka, h a . been b d d K e H J R h g c h o o ] , ( ) & &[, _ served on Student Council,
Class president, member of
appointed in charge of the d t ] ) t e x c e l l i n j n S c l L M e :
the Choral Group and Glee
Halloween Float for competiannual scholarship at Pen..
tion in the annual Halloween Amboy General Hospital Scho >1 Clulj, Drum and Bugle Corps,
Parade scheduled for October of Nursing to a student wlio ;~ Music Appreciation, Dramatics, Ballet Club, Future
19th.
, ,. : otitstandin? in surgical duti-,Arrangements for a t t e n d i n g . , ^ aDpl . 0V[ , d J s a C n a r l p s E J Teachers of America. In her
the Trenton Diocese Annual | H , u n o l .
^ j K d | senior year she was elected
President of the Student
ReRional
P.T.A. on October 1 2 , a l U u , W o o d b r i d g e
Je.vlsni
s
Council.
will b<; handled by Mrs. Joseph Community Center—an appioADVERTISEMENT
prlate plaque to be erected in
NOTICE TO BIDDKHS
ided for those who wish to the young man's memory.
D •
SEPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS
attend. Contact Mrs. Teleposkj
will be received by the Library|
for reservations by October 4.
Board of the Borough o: Carteret.'
County of Middlesex, N. J, at the
Sister Mary Mannetta, OSM.
Library, 63 Carteret Avp, CMrtercl.
principal ofvthe school, introN. J. on Monday, Or!<i!;i-r 2. lDfil!
duced the faculty to the paruntil 7:30 P, M. IDS T > for furnishing labor and materials required
ents. She then discussed some
for work as follows:
of the problems and answered ROSE SEFCIK
:
Woman's Club Lists
Program For The Season
Legionnaires at
State Conclave
St. Joseph'« PTA Plans
For Many Activities
Hutiwr Giftss
Announced
fim gl.ade]
S ? ^ ^ ^ ^
*
'
We'll
carry the ball.
OBITUARIES
The Installation of a r . n oil
Jlred boiler and neiim! re- I
CARTERET—Mrs. Rose Sefpairs to the heating svs'r-ni
j
JOiiL WEISMAN
cik,
60
Wheeler
Avenue,
died
(}
for
the Carteret Public library, 63
ftf]
RUTGERS REGISTRATION
' 0 M /;Tuesday in the Elizabeth Gen- Carteret Ave., Carteret, N J. and
a t salt) office, publicly opened
'.—Joel Weisman, 28 Clifford
e r a l Hospital following a heart then
and read aloud.
'street, Carteret, registers as
.attack. Born in Bound Brook, Instructions to Bidders. — Form
a freshman at the men's col,, p i
No more peg top skirts! if |Mrs. Sefcik resided in this bor- • — - bf
ei.'.leges of Rutgers, the State those you have are still good o u Bh 55 years.
-| lined and obtained by c.ich bidder
"University. Some 1,550 fresh- and have big seams let them I A communicant of .Sacred
the office of the Architect, H
*.men, representing every city out as much as possible. They [Heart Roman Catholic Church,
Southern, 571 E. Hazehvnod Aviv.
-in the state, are Included in will look newer and be much Mrs. Sefcik was a member of :ahwayjf N, J,, upon depo.it of the
m ofiilO.OO per copy. The deposit
"the class. Weisman h a itaore comfortable.
| i t s Rosary-Altar •Society; also 11 be founded to the lii'lder upon
turn l ! the documents within
-graduate of Carteret High
of t h e Piist Slovak Catholic 5) day» after t h e opening of the
School.
ds.
Another change Is that of the,Ladies' Society.
fitted, jacket and longer jack- Surviving me her husband, Each bid muBt be accompanied by
CONCERT
check for ten percent of
et. The short loose jackets to Joseph Sefcik; six daughters, certified
amount of the bid. payable to
I CARTERET — On Sunday, suits are still good but some of Mrs. Thomas D'Zunlla, Mrs. i«
i» order of the qarteret Library
8eptemoer 24, the St. Elias the most faihous designers are. •Walter Pelc and Mrs, Theodore oard. M • guarantee that In case
e contract Is awarded to the RidGreek Catholic Choir will hold ihowing suits that remind one Mickley, Mr:;. Stephen Kovacs er,
the Bidder will within five
Its second annual concert and of some years back — with the of Carterei; Mrs. Edward Mor- ays thereafter, execute such con•act
and
a Performance nond aatlsdance at the St. Elias Audi- length well over the hips anditko of Woudbridye, und Mrs,
otory to the Carteret Library
torium. The concert will start a distinctively fitted look.
Joseph Santa Maria of Hope- oard. Upon1 failure to do so, the
shall forfeit the deposit as
•t 6 P. M. followed by dancing
|lawn; 11 grandchildren and Udder
quldated damages, and the acceptat 8 P. M. MuSlc will be fur- However if you resurrect
ance of the bid will be contingent
of the old suits which is still sister,
nished by the Lads.
Josephine Zoller. •-.pon fulfillment of Hhl» requlregood, do away with the cuffs and a brother, Jolm Ogerchak ent by the Bidder. The checks of
11 but the three lowest bidders will
• Syria haila completion of and shorten the (skirt.
je returned within three days after
Chechoslovakia.
fted-butlt dam.
he opealng of Bids, and the reOne designer in Paijis Is fa- Funeral services:will be held maining checks will be returned
after Contracts and
voring pastel suits for daytime at 8:30 A. M. Saturday In the mmedtately
Bonds have been e i LOWEST PRICES
Home, 54 'erformtnee
wear and using black for eve- Btzub Funeral
mted.
Wheeler Avenue, with a Solemn No Bidder may withdraw his Bid
on
ning.
High Requiem Mass at 9 A. M or a period of thirty days after the
NEW FORDS
A striking daytime suit is ofin Sacred HeaiVChurch. Inter- ctual date of tbe opening thereof
YVoodbridge Ford
Tbe successful Bidder will be re
[oil
white ser;g worn with a ment will b§ y i St. Gertrude's ulrafl to Biovlde and vu [or ti
855 8 t Georgei Avenue
Cemetery, cfcltmia. The Rosary .tatutory Performance Bond In ep
blue
or
pink
blouse
and
lined
ME 4-7400
iroved form as set forth In "Inwill be recited Friday night a itructlons
with like color.
to Bidders", which Bond
8 In the funeral home.
hall be In the full amount of tbe
from Kindergarten to College
ans
•i
I
SINCE only one Arm U selected (or
membership in the Order of the Golden
Rule, we're unusually proud to have been
chosen.
FRANK T. BUKNS
CARTERET1 — Frank
Burns, 69, Riviera Beach, b
at one time operated a fu4eraf
liome in perching Avenue here,
died in Point Pleasant Hospita!
Wednesday night.
Contract.
The Library Board reserves the
Ight to reject any and all Bids,
yalve any Informality, and award
•he contract, In part n u i whole,
may be deemed be»t for the Interest of the Library Board.
By order of the Library Board of
;he Borough of Carteret, County of
Middlesex, State ot New Jersey.
"" P. 9/22/81
WORKSHOP
Eic*lknt location, !
one block from
Woodbrldge Shopping center
: funeral home, inc.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1961
PAGE THREE
Miss Carol Woodhull
Weds; To Reside Here
y gy
, Bride of
Robert Perry
Pastor Lists ^
Church Program |
CARTERET -A pretty wed-i :ousln of the bridegroom; Jodine look place in St. Mark's :ph Nardl, Allen Hamadyk all1
! CAKTKKKT
••What S h a l l
|
Episcopal Church
Saturday
Carteret, and Richard Ol1 S'" i- ' .. ill i,|. t h r s r r m o n t%>[- St.
iflmioon when Miss Carol n, Avenel.
,lc "f Idv. II Addison W o e s * 1 in- scene nf n
WoodMull. dnughter of Mr. and
nievi'i ni tin. First P r e s b y t e r Florida Hnnpymaon
,. S:L!urdiiv nft.erMrs Qcorne Woodhull. 1411 The couple will return Ocliin C'l.'.n.'li .Sunday morning a t
\ij.ss CRi'olyn J .
Hnnsovcll. Avenue, became the ber 1 from B trip to Miami
B ,'tn mid II nYl-irk T h r chu c h
, i n f Mi', a n d M r s .
bride of Allen Tandyrak, 5 a. They will make their home
:-rlloii| «ill iiirfi a t 9 : 3 0 <n UlJ*
Nii::y, 3fi Holly
Patrick Street, this borough. , 192 Pershing Avenue
wv. c l i i u c h ii'Ml-'inii. T h e 8 s Dii tin' liridp of
son of Mrs. phnties Selsberg, For traveling, the bride wore
s i o n will iii' i a t I D ,o A . t f c '
iv. Mill ill M r a n d
Perth Aniboy, and the late blue dress with matching ncIn tiii- p . . , i n ! ., vtiirtv t o r e c e i v ^
i v i i y . 21 E r i e k s o n
issorles with an orchid corAlexhiider Tandyrok.
!!• w n i i i n i i i ' i s At. 3 P . M . ttw
i wnod Rev. A n .turner and Junior Hixh Youth
Rev. William F. Forrest, rec- ige.
;„.]• tierfdl'tlHIfl tllC
!•'. ll(nv.*.inp vi 11 meet. The Scntor of the church, performed The bride, a Kindimu? of
nir Iliali Youth Fellowship »iU
the ceremony,
terteret High School, \s em.
by her
ni' 1 ' I ai 7 P M
' •'
The bride, given in marriage cloyed by Curteret Bank and
a
gown
u I'.ic won
by her father, wore a gown 'rust Co, Her husband was
Mei'iiiii's of ,hc werk; Mon,1 IJUT with lo
I of silk orxanza over taffeta raduated from South Plainday. T P. M , interrai'dlatf Orrl
nimlinVd Sabrina
Scuiils; Tii"Hlay, 8 P. M. Wom^
fn.shloned with a scoop neck- eld High ^chool and served in
i( Hiii how nt the
en's Association: Wednesday,?
line. The. three-quarter length he U. 8. Marine Corps. He is
bmifTfint. skill
IV M. Boy Scout Troop 82; 7:38,'
ulrfves were of lace. The flat mployed by John P. Becker
I'rtlllcd bitck, i'iid
front boufTant skirt of re* Co., painting contractor, BerChurch school fnculty. Miss
11 -1 T_ : 11 • trwln.
embroidered Alencon lace, wa; lardsville.
Mun-'flret McMlllfii, field Cort^
i ni w:is all allstyled with side tucks which
siillant for the Bnard of Chrls^
formed a cotichman's back and
tmn Eddsatlon of the United
! ,i| -imported silk
ensenrteri Into a wide chape Dance is Planned
Presbyterian Cinirch will Introtrain.
hrkle carried
riuce the "Christian Faith a n d
By VfW Auxiliary
mis in ii cascade
jLife" curriculum to the faculty;'
The bride's Imported French
UV llMVPS.
Thursday, 3 30 P. M. JunioY
[illusion veil was held by
CARTERET _ The. Udies'
•,,!.i Furlong. C a r choir: 6:30 P. M. Chapel choir;
Town of crystal seed pearl. Auxiliary, V. P. W. Post 2314,
niiurl of
honor.
SET FASHION SHOW: Mrs. ,|,,hn Torman, Mrs. l'etrr Davis and Mrs .fnspnh Scnttn
I? P. M. intermediate girl scoutsy
,nd sequins.
held its meeting Monday eveconsult with Mrs. Leonard Catri .if .Lillian's in Cartpret, regardm* two of the fashion, to
8 P. M. senior choir: Saturday^
•,irrc t h r MIRSCS
Mrs. Ronald Dunster, Car ning a t the Post rooms. Mrs
be shown at the St. Joseph's Altar-Rosary Society Fashion Show on October >3 | n the
10 A. M. Brownies.
•>
I'iii-lrrot, sister of
•eret, was maid of honoi Stella Campbell, president preChurch Hall. In addition there will he hats by Lee's Hat Bar In Wnodhridee and hair
r,,niip.c P e r r y of
Bridesmaids were the Misse; sided.
styles by Frank Mongoll! of Vincent's in Perth Amboy.
Photo by Ernest Jones
.;•:(•!• of t h e b r i d e oan and Jean Wolansky, cous
Arrangements are made for
Hungarian Church *
! linnice
Muchl
,t us of the bridegroom; Nanc the dance to be held this Satii
Ruth
Pnrry
Services are Listed
odfrey and Maureen Kelled urday a t Post rooms Mrs. Mary
,: ot t h e brldcnil of Carteret._ .
Thorn and Mrs. Mary Nemeth
CARTERET—The 10 o'clodl
:l • , V I T K i r l .
Charles Woodhull, cousin i stated that tickets are stll
English worship service In t h e
, i iiiicalt, w a s h i s
the bride, was best man. Ush available from any member of
Hungarian Reformed Chuicifc
rs were Myron Wolansk the post. Cooperation was
• • • inn n. U s h e r s
will be a point service for Sun*
•. Nat!Vi C a r t e r e t ,
asked from all those in the
day School. Confirmation ClflJ»
CARTERET—Many
rcsidentS|Or
the
bride,
and
Natalie
PienCARTERET
..•iiiiicr, R a y m o n d
Tomorrow
kitchen. Proceeds will go
es, and the adult congregation*
dun
f)
of
this
borough
went
to
Eliza-i
'
''i'th
Amboy,
cousin
of
Succoth Holiday
has
been
designated
Work
Day
• ..id biidcKi-oom's
h
w
n
t
t
E
a
toward the building fund.
It will be conducted aa a "HeLawrence at
.
,
.
„
,
.
•
,
,
,
,
.
.
.
Hie
bridegroom.
Glen
the
First
Presbyterian
i I).maid Blscboff,
Mrs.
Santlne Cantamesso beth Saturday night to attend o f p l . i m f l ( , l d ccoouussi i n o f t n e
dedication Service" when th*
To
Start
Stinda
Church
in
Carteret.
The
men
o
f
p
l
i
m
f
l
(
l
d
c
o
u
s
i
n
Mill Iv
CUtURno.
stated that the candle demon the wedding of M s Jnnct M |
entire congregation will relter-r
have been assigned various proCARTERET — On Sunday •ration held at the last meet- jthe wedding of Miss Jnnct M.| b ,. id i,, W M ,-| nK bearer.
nru-.ni of t h e
p o ate Its conviction that one of
Pluta,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
The
bride
was
graduated
j t
b
'Pl
d
evening September 25, the anjects
by th
the board of trustees. the most important commlsr.
litiirer.
I
was a success and thanked
Work WIU'WIM
iv. "••"""""•
ual Jewish ThanksRivins festi- yeryone for their cooperation. Mrs. Joseph J. Pluta, 50 Lin- rom Arthur J. Johnson Re- W
• • \\\ trip t o B P I tlie Church has Is the
coln
Boulevard,
Clark,
to
Frank
MKS. (iKHARl) S. BANICK
ionn, High school, Clark, at- K S I S . " " " ^ ^ slons
val of Succoth (Tabernacles)
. .Mipip will Mvp a t
teaching ministry.
Sliver offering was awarded S. Prasnal, son of Mr, and Mrs.
will begin. It is celebrated for
11 space for
\'.- I.IIC Perth AmThose children and confirmPrank Prasnal, 231 Magnolia
eight days, to commemorate the
harge of hospitality
ation class members who have
Avenue.
The
ceremony
took
•
Tabernacles
Grass
Covered
. the bride wore
.
J9
ext meeting are Mrs. Ruth place in St. Adalbert Church, o the sales manager of Puro- L a s i, S u n d
not yet registered should be In
Sheltersi used by the ancient
.
s|)i-cklfcl with
•onovan and Mrs. Ann Cszak with Rev. Anthony Pluta, FlaR- .ator Products Inc., Hahway. m t l l p s a l ^ L 7 y , and ,Une church at 9:45, others five mfti=
Israelites
In
the
Exodus
from
IMUII uccessorle.i.
In charge of hospitality were town, formerly of this borough, f The^
Will
brldcgroom.agraduate c l a s s K ^ t ,„ ^
l be'fl*
«
P e n o w s h"p utes before 10, There w
ThomasIfeypt.
it graduate of
Irs. Mary Pluto and Mrs. John uncle of the bride, officiating. School, Elizabeth,
separate
Sunday
School
sessMtt
Hall.
The
need
has
become
apparant to all.
The community Succoth is
School, is a 8U- C'AKTKRKI
Mr. Pluta, formerly of this Union Junior
this Sunday.
..-.a
Rev M. A nun Clark and Diaiinc Banick, located at Loving Justice ConWalter Schaffhauser present
i'rutlciitial In-1
Next meeting will be at the borough, gave his daughter in ord, and was graduated from od'\^{s" need'to'the co"iiRre7aHungarian worship servlc*
r Usl
11
Konopk;i
at
the
imp"
"
"
'
I'
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bridegroom,
a"
of
KreRatlon,
and
will
be
decorat\,v.;iik Her hu.->marriage. The bride is the Rutgers University.JJc \s urn- t k m n t b o t h s e , . v i c e s o f w o r s n i p will begin at 11 A. M.
. C u r b let: £l('illior Kac/marck, ed by the Hebrew School Stu- Post room on October
tllil Illit.S;
Rrandclaughter of Mr. and Mrs __,
- itt'-iidi'd Janies_.. claims
.,_. ... manager
._„
„ ^ ^ Sunday, calling for men
ployed as
of
Biiyuniic,
cousin
of
the
bride,
dents.
the Holy Kumily
J, w...,,,g ,u, men .
_,
Anthony Pluta of 86 Lowell he traffic department at Paro'iid mechanic | m " l v '
and I'at Nichols, Roselle Park
who were
Festival
services
will
be
held
.S.tunday
Street.
willing to -roil up Jr. Women $
KSM> Scrvlce|churcn
their sleeves" and make this!
at 9 A. M. at Brotherhood of
united m
The bride wore a handclipped
Installs New Staff
meotin;; space a possibility. The
; Israel and Loving Justice ConAnn
Chantilly
lace
gown
with
I Miss
CARTERET — The newly
Adicnc
ladies
nre
going
to
be
working
,
jgregations on Monday, Septemof Mr and Mrs. John
basque bodice, cameo neckline
in the kitchen, preparing theie'ected officers of the Junior
t. al.-ja.a cousin of the' b ( . r " 2 5. and Tuesday, Septem,,,h ( raftsmen
|JMU '
he full cathedral length trail
Jackson Avenue.'bride, v t ' i r M o w e r ••irl.s.
I • •2 6
noon meal for all the workers.!Women's Guild of the HungBrus caiiu'ht in the center back
young people are also ian Reformed Church werfe
V / A n n i v e r s a r y t(l ( i l ! (I Stephen Biinlck, son g,.^ man was Nicholas An- l ' E v e n i l l K s m i c e s will be held
nto II polonnaise drupe ac
and
Mrs.
Stephen
J
(jrasz
going to be working. They are sworn in last Sunday by the
Caruwt. Usl.ers were t ^
J u s t l c e C o n g r e K atioi
" o| Mi
d by handmade roses and
going to be painting some rusty pastor, Dr. Andrew Harsanyi,
T
The Ladles' Ilimuk. 15 Liberty Strwt l u .LJunak Hunash. «,u.in of the t 6 : 3 0 p M
uows.
'
'
IIJIKI'
.
on the bus, which is go- In the course of the worship
Uwrence
Banick.
cous'•:> will celebrate C,:wn m maiiiiiMe by
The bride wore an aurorc
ing In be used on outings, Rev. service.
'• :-.'isiiry on Oc- fatiHT the bride wore a Kown.in of ih
borenlis crown to which wa;
H, Addison Woestemeyur said. These officers include Mrsi
ilmner dance.of ,i!.-; uiKimzu over mttVta H MrM,,i,nll ,,]| 0
ittaclied a bouffant buUer.fi;
Bertha Cromwell, president,
the ThunrterbirdVuh ii diTlet neckline outlined;ch'o'in,' 'sro./.y'i^ki Brooklyn,!
For
Wednesday
veil of silk illusion. She car
TO ATTEND PARADE
Mrs. Barbara Stasolla, vice^
ii South Amboy. with (.'huillllly lace, sequins
a n ( j 'riH, m a s
ried three orchids surrounde
C A R T E R E T _ T h e p . T J i , o;
CARTERET — Members of president', Mrs. Kay Lukach^
Mis. Helen Nem- and M'td penrlj. find bu.^ue
O1U1(.
1
tlle Wasnin
ton
by lilies of the valley an
Sacred Heart Holy Name secretary; Mrs. Betty Castan*.HI Mrs, Hcrnlne bod;,
:• cuupii left on a w e d d i n g i o ' i " " " ' " • •K
» " " • • - Nathan
-•---•» Hal-•
ml;,-...
Th(,
stephano'iis.
Society are requested to meet tinl. corresponding secretary^
j<i:ntioiw, Mrs
to Bermuda. Tliev wlf1|SchoolR has postponed i s meet
M.nd of honor wu.s Miss Pa
lng 1! m
Miss June Lesiak, Clark, was
in front of the Church on Mrs. Marge Jensen, treasuntff
res»'rvfttioii.s. liiciii Vnliisin. Ciirteret.'Brides- !lrsU ], at 3 Jackson Avenue l j ° &**"*** JO to Wedmaid of hono". Attendants were
'[nesday evening September 27,
Sunday, September 24, at 12:45 and \trs. Jennie Sokolowsk£
V , rihull: tlek>'ts.Tim;d.i were the Misses Gloria Carte ,,t
Miss Catherine Pluta, Clark,
M., In order to attend this chaplain.
'•xiir.rler and Mrs. Banick. sister of the bride- -ri>j bride wore a t w o - p i c c e i ^ r 8 ! ^ ^ StOr "J- + t f
,
.sister of the bride: Miss Irene
M e m b e r s a a UI ed t o a t t e n d
year's
Holy Name parade in a The Guild has set as its
kioom Btifily Schmidt. Ma- j i - i r c^hmere suit with
mink
'
K
wuh minki thti f i r s t f a U m ( , e U n g Qf t h e M W
Prasnal, Elizabeth, sister of the
i to unite the women of til*
collar and matciiing ut'ees- school year. The principals of
bridegroom; Mrs. Barbara HurA bus will be furnished as]church to promote the Chris*
ley, Elizabeth, cousin of the
the two schools will introduce
transportation to and from tion spirit among the members^
*""
Mi.s Haiuck WHS graduated
bride; Miss Mary Ann Mytrotheir faculties. Members of the
to
support
the
church
morally
Perth
Amboy
mid
refreshments
Mm Carlen't High School and
Education" will "be! LAWRENCE GUDMEASTEAD ivitz, Clark, and Miss Loretta
will be served in the Church and financially and to practice
,.s employed as a .seuvtary by j
AT FORT DIX—Lawrence J. Karr, Linden.
Christian benevolence.
[guests.
T, KICIIAKD DONOVAN Hall afterward.
•iii;ii) Motors, inc., Carteiet
Gudmeastead, son of Mr. and Robert Knapp, Linden, was
i!raduate' / t
Mrs. Lawrence Gudmeastead, best man. Ushers were Donald IN TRAINING; Pvt. Richard
Tlij' btidcijroom. a maduate
13 Clauss Street, is now in Pluta, Clark, brothel of the E. Donovan, son of Mr, and
.school, re-j
rt-}>l><>m
.>( the same higli school,
eivi-d an asMKuitc degree in•
Slenderizing
Salon training with the Army at bride; Edward Prasnal, Eliza- Mrs. Kicluird Donovan, 18
Cypress Street, has been aslumeeniiK from Union Junior
„.
, P i E U r i l m a Fort Dix. He is assigned to beth, and Charles Peigdon
Company D of the Second Perth Amboy, cousins of the signed to Company %, Second Training Regiment for
Training Regiment.
bridegroom; Raymond Pinho eight weeks' training at Fort
and Edward Shuta, both of Dix.
Elizabeth.
NAMED CHAPLAIK
Automatic Switch Co., Florham
The salon features the fam- CARTERET — Rev. ,Thomas Flower girls wore, the Misses
I'ark. He served four years m
ous MiicLevy plan, giving me- H. Cunningham, curate at St Deborah Pluta, Carteret, cousin Pelet'wr Treasurer
ii [.' S Air Foice md was
chanical and vibratory massage Joseph's Church, was named
Of Carteret Hills
l»ng after must ston's are discharged as a .staff sergeant. ajid passive exercise equipment, :haplain of Court Pidelis, 636
closed, wr'rf oprn tii serve KNTKKS l.MVKRSITY
There is a steam bath, massage Catholic Daughters, at its last Session Wednesday
At the last meeting of the
meeting.
you. VIIU ckn shop at ynur
Hills Association which
"i: Ml M i l l
Miss Camille And shower.
CARTERKT
For Cub Scouts Carteiet
The Court is planning a bufcvnvrnirnrr!
took place at the Club Markay
'•Illi III [ { s
Hila, daughter of Mrs. Julia A tree trial will be given to
fet supper at the Columbian CARTERET - - The St. Jo- in Carteret, Ray Peletier was
Hila. of 2H Herman Avenue, the ladies who desire It.
Club October 1, and a rummage seph's Cub Scouts, Pack 86, wil, inducted a.s the new treasurer
"The Hume of Service"
left for the University ol Mary-1
" ^ 1 1 IK s.
sale October 16.
hold a meeting of all parents of due to the resignation of Billie
Land. She will begin studies;
'HI I I Kll.s
Easfest Way To R»the Cub Scouts on Wednesday, Ray.
'lure a.s a li'-shman in the new
and
R«mold Your Figure
September 27 at 7:30 P. M., in Lennie Caiileski, Roy Jackschool year Miss Hila is a
1
Headquarters for
son,
Bill
Elliott
and
Harold
the
church
hall.
WITHOUT
DISROBING!
Created
(iiiuluutc Dl Cartercl Hi^h,
All boys from ages a to 10 ' i Ross were wuest speakers a t
.SViiiiol. Mi.-. Hila, who is, a
by
Physical
F
i
t
m
w
Authority
years okl are welcomed. Boys this meetins;, and they each
i
Aii'inber ol tii, Carteret Board
and
TIIING
born to Mr. artdj
must be accompanied by par- spoke briefly regarding
Avr, ( art.-n-t
ol Education, .aid Miss Jui'QUt1Monty Maclevy
Gt>01
ents.
This will be the only time Carteret Youth Center.
eirM*
'
^
Zielenbacli,
67;
SHAVKRS
Ime Hila, iieroinpaiind their Hi'S.
,.all
1-M25
You'll Enjoy Reducing
parents will be able to enroll
daughler and sister to the Heald Street, at Elizabeth Gen-j
, Wallpaper a»d'
their boys. Al! Cub Scouts, both *AKE SALE TOMORROW
th* NQWAMA Wayl
i l
Hospital, September 17.'
school.
Painters Supplies
old and new. are welcomed. All ICARTERET - The Senior
Mrs. Zielenbach is the former
the Cub Ladies Guild of Zion Lutheran
Mary Krystosiak.
information reu
at thisiQnurch will hold a bake sale
Scouts
rill
be
inveii
Son born to Mr. and Mrs.
i tomorrow from 1 to 3 P. M.,
meeting.
Visits as LowStanley Kwaitkowsk), 30 Maple
and on ^Sunday, September 24
The
first
nu'CluiM
of
the
Cub
as ¥2,00 on
Street, at Perth Amboy General
after
eath
.service.
Cake
and
2liit-:.';u Washington Avenue Scouts will be held Monday,
Hospital. September 15.
Easy
Payment
other
baked
goods
should
be
October 2, at 7:30 P. M. in St.
Carteret
Tel. KI l-.i441
brought on Saturday by 1 P, M.
Plan
Joseph's
Annex.
Daughter bom to Mr and
Mrs. George Ross, 6 Locust
Street, at Perth Amboy General
Hospital, September 15.
Miss Pluta is Married fork Call Sent
In Elizabeth Ceremony To Church Men
rEiiS^aSSre^iir *
Gerard Banick, Bride
Honeymoon in Bermuda
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Sisterhood Plans Initia
Meeting at New Tempi*
Civic Group Gets Good
Response; Will Continue
COLONIA—All future meet
nga of Sisterhood of Temple
li-th Am will be held a t the
JOLONIA — An" enthusiastic
icwly^constructed
Temple
V m m t . in response to letters
mlldlng, 220 Cleveland Avenue
sent to resident* of Colonla VilletilnnlnR October 12.
Uuv, WRS thf principal factor In
The initial meeting will be COLONIA -- n
I lie drcMon to continue the
r
'aid-Up Membership night and Davis, j , ,
Col miH Villlane Civic Associar
m m * i;,,,,,,,.,.
ill
members
are
urged
to
be
tion.
will speak to Sinm ci,., 1 1
ip-to-dnte In dues.
COLONIA— Natlonpl Council
B'nal B'rlth Womei
Tiir group wns to decide at
A bingo party, ft combined day, 8:30 P M., at
Hi. Mici'iing whether to contln- of Jpwlsh Women, Central'
venture with the Men's Club Inman Avemif.
"u oi disband due to a lack of Parkway Section, presented n
Mated October 18 at the new Dr. Davis will 1
participation of members. The program, "Fifty Years of Social
lectnv,.
building. Tickets will be dis- "Sexual Problems nf
Association has been Instruni- Action and the Year Ahead.' at
tributed
ributed In the near future Adults" and will nns« :MutJ
Mitpl in the past In obU.minB
'••ill
Donor
credit may be obtained ,tlorui. He ,1s clinlral •
c u e unprovciwnta for the »r?a
on
all
tickets
sold
In
advance
—
gist
and
lecturri
t
u,
H
mul «Ko sponsors many actlv.iv
Taped recordings of the soby contacting Jean Trabermaii|i,ity, ftnd holds a D
id--.-, tor j-diinn people.
chairman. Ticket* will also be from Northwestern
I'nivi-rtl
....... .i. .at. th.
| g n d ft p h D .
available
the A™>
door;
., rrnm
from Vi\
Registrations for t he Man of Texas. He. and hi.
JongR tournament may be two children,
are.
Dublin,,, Mrs
Mrs
B e r n ^
Hd PPark.
made through MM. Sidney Hand
Mrs. Jack Wiggins, president; A l s n R,,ber,,Si M r s . William,
Qutterman, c h a i r m * n . The Mrs. B e r n a r d ]
Mrs. Joseph Palombella, v l c e i P | i r b e r 8 n d M r s S n p a
games are scheduled to run ISnamed advisor to
prcsldent and membership com- ^ r
•
Tarver presented scout nccker-'Jerry • Rij. Edward Homtckl weeks at a nominal fee and Chapter, B'nni BruM
[chiefs and slidea to Dennis Eb- Robert
Linchowld,
Charles donor credit* and/or cash prte- Organization, when ih,
belSl B r u c e Butlrr
9nd
tlve board met with Mrs
"
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v
a
n
>
Chris-iDrreson,
Christopher
Blhler es will be awarded.
Mrs. Willard MacArgel,
Articles for the Rummage ^ohen last week
l f l - M l l t P 'HlKP t o p h c r Blhler.
land Emmett Burgess.
Sale October. 11 and 12 in **"• Sanford Fishman
T S i o n . wi.l be extended Monthly meeting, . s e c o n d
nsh|
Elizabeth may be scheduled •* I» and civic affairs <•
1
master
Tarver,
Assistant
Scouttn all randidates for Town of-! Mondft y o f e f t c h m o n U l - iJ0
loutlng
were:
I COLONIA—Boy
^UUJNJJl—-BOy Scout
Ol.uui, Troop
Hutu"""—B
--•
.
for pick-up by calling Mrs man. urges all residents v , ,
44 participated in a ten mile Robert Halick, Bruce Butler, masters John Cody ania W Murray Kolpan. Mrs. Al Oold the Safety Pledge lo,a',,i e
Election Candidates N i g h r ;«1. 6 ^ « r 2 5 mernbensmp
^
^ . ^ as best
raan
h t o . swimming and games, on Douglas Punk, James Kuell.'ust DeVlco. Troop Committee man. or Mrs. Harold Traber- where In this paprr and m;
scheduled October 16,9 P.M. **. » 0 ^ W o o d T v Z e EltabeU. A n n Wopttowskl. RonaM F. Schm.dt.
Rudy Maneff,
Kolibas.chairman Richard SkUlman
t Father and son camp-Rudy
Maneff, Martin
Martin Kolibas.chairman
1
man, Mrs. Kolpan, chairman, to the address Indicated
IdauRlitnof
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Manuel
Correia,
Jr.,
Avenel,
of the y
at Hoffman Boulevard Bchwl » « : ^ \ " ° » n "
j
^
^
u
e
,
.
f
A
Cowaw, Co- lErnest Marigliottft. Dennis
to 4 P
O
i Eb-'and
E b ' d ffathers
th
ing trip to
pledge. She .stressed i m (
bets Larry Platcel, Richard ley Burgess, Thorbes Ebbets, noted volunteers are urgently awareness of traffic
Bnnon, 108 Canal Street, be- brother of the bridegroom, was lombla.
needed.
fame the bride of James Cor- usher.
|Sklllman, Gerald T
Ta,-ver,
^
^
^
^
^
courtesies on the roari. a:;d|
Campfire ceremo.ues
a , v , Aug.Bruce
g.
ceremonies w
were
e re|Sklllman,
Campfire
. leia, son of Manuel Correia, 58! After H trip through the!held for three Tenderfeet in- tut DeVlco. Michael Cody. W
i h
Wii-seph
"and*" Joni Cuba's imports from Canadaiiforts in complying
Hotet, West Orange,(Commercial
Avenue, Avenel, pocono Mountains, Pa., the!'ducted at the previous Scout Ham Spencer, Jamrs Spencer. Rudolph
laws.
may set a record.
affair Is not intended to be
2, and Donor Dinner.jaiid the late Mrs. Correia. Rev.^upi,, WJ11 reside at the Com-1 meeting. Scoutmaster Herschellauy Stankus. John Ki'anz. Kollbas.
debate.
Steiner's Restaurant, Newark.!Robert Mayer officiated,
jmercial Avenue* address.
May 2.
The bride was nttlred in a Mrs. Correia graduated from
Chairmen were Mrs. Sidney princess -style gown of satin Woodbrldge High School. Her
Watts-Fitxgerald
Felnberg and Mrs. Oerald Bor- with a high neckline and lonR husband will enter the U. S.
kan, program; Mrs. Irving!sleeves Her veil wna held by a Air Force m October.
ISELIN—Announcement n a s ^ i ^ , , , a l l ( ) M r 5 g ^ i R O ^ re-i crown of irridescents, and she
meen made of the forthcoming f r e a h m e n U i ; B n d T o n l a n d E n z . eirrM
„ bouquet of orchids.
y z T a y ] O r will have her phymarriage of Miss Janet Lttlan! ftbH h K reeger, entertainment. M a Wo t n o n o , . WRS MlKS R u th: s ician with her while she's doFltzgerald ana waiter H. Watts, A l b e r n a t o r l a l s l u d y w m belAn.i Clicmlalin, Union. Miss'ing "Cleopatra." She's had so
£ " • . «." m
?i?Tm
conducted October 9.
Mary Ann Hanrahan, Staten many ilhvfsps Twentieth CenWatts, 176 Bloomfleld Avenue.;
I s l a m l w f t s b , . l d e s m l l l d Flowerltury-Pox- can no longer get lnby her mother Mr«. J ° « P h
\aM Wfls M L s s p
Espwito.l.surai.ce on her.
Robinson of Sidcup, Kent, LIBRARY HOURS
England.
ISELIN - A new schedule ol
Miss Fitzgerald a t t e n d e dihours for St. Cecelia's Parish
schools in England and is nowiLlbrary will be placed Into efattending Kirksville State Col- ilect at once as follows: Sunday
—a t lege, Kirksville. Mo. on an In-i9:00 A. M. to 12 noon; Tuesday
ternational Scholarship. She island Thursday — 9:00 A. M. to
employed as a Cosmetologist a t l l :00 A. M., 1:30 P. M. to 4:30
LonccHtw Bfond — Regular StyW
!
Kirksville.
P. M , 7:30 P. M. to 9:00 P. M.:
Mr. Watts is a graduate of;Wednesday and Friday — 1:30
Woodbridge High School and p . M. to 4:30 P. M., 7:30 P. M.
J CHO U 9 1
Rutgers University. He is a t o 9:00 P. M.; Saturday - 3:00
third year student at Kirksville P. M. to 5:00 P. M, and 7:30
College of Osteopathy and p . M. to 9:00 P. M. The Library
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fl < ' __ P T A of Kennedy accompanied by parents will
initial
fH
i i t i l be admitted free. Tickets are
|1(.|d at Kennedy
now on sale.
„;„,, with Mrs. HamilMrs.
Sasehen's
afternoon FORDS—The Board of Edu- continuing process of learning
prestdinR.
cation of Our Redeemer Luth- God's Word."
H:l.
for the evening Kindergarten won the attenderan Church is currently con- On Sunday, 7:30 P. M , the
in- School". Don- ance award. Refreshments were
YD
ducMnK a survey of the families
priiioipal, was served by the Executive Board of trr Church whose children second In a series of fortieth
The next meeting of the or- are of kindergarten, first, sec- anniversary services will be
ganization is set for October ond, or third grade age to de- held. This Is a Confirmation
g a d e age to de- Reunion Service. A secretary
termin th
termine
the amount of Interest was appointed for each class of
: *
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COUJNIA — Qeorge Emery
Fifth Ward Democratic candidate for Town Committee today charged the present Republican Administration with
"wasting money by building
roads which last only a few
month*." He further stated "Mi
p of volunteers. The money Knsi Reserve call-up la exenormous amount of money is
hey collect is also used to aid per led m October.
ary was to be in touch by mall being spent on short-ltved
During the paat year the with those members of that roards In a desperate attempt
Board of Education has been year's Confirmation class. ,
to get votes for Republican
studying and planning for such The guest speaker will be Miller."
a full time agency of Christian Rev. Harley Meyer of Good "I Would like the voter* to
education. It is the tentative Shepherd Lutheran Churcr. get Into their cars and take t
plan of the Board to open a Sayre Woods South.
ride to Highland Roart in Co
school with (trades one and two After the service, a period of Ionia," he continued. "Look »'
in the fall of 1962, should fellowship and refreshments this typical Republican r o a d enough Interest be found on the will be held in the auditorium built Just prlof to the 1961
part of the parents and should of the Lutheran Education elections. This year it ij a hope
AIRTEMP
the congregation support the Center under the direction of less mess of dust and holes
overall program,
the two youth groups of Our This is just one example of
During the coming weeks Redeemer. Pictures of the more roads Just like it."
and months, programs will (clashes of the past forty years
Referring to a recent newsbe held at the Church to will be on display.
paper account of & MMerinform the membership more All members of Hie. Church
Evanko lawn party, Mr. Emery
fully what a Christian Day are Invited to be present to
sharply criticized and questionI School Is and does and how it share in this evening of re- ed the accuracy of Evanko's
opf rates. The Lutheran Church, j acquaintance and reaffirma- claim that "when he and Miller
Missouri Synod, of which Our tlon.
became Colonia's representa- NOW
Redeemer Is a member, has In'
tives there were those built by
its entire history encouraged j
developers."
CHRYSLER
congregations to begin such full
"Now let's examine the
time Christian Day Schools.
truth," Emery said. "Most hard ANNOUNCES
Over 1,300 such schools are
surfaced streets existing in Copresently operated by congregalonia In 1959 were those built THE 25th
tions within the church body.
ISELIN — In St. Leo's Catho- by developers a s required by a
The teachers of the Church reIlie Church, Irvington, Miss Car- |Township Ordinance. This orceive their training at the two
ANNIVERSARY
mella Judith DeLuca, daughter dinance was sponsored by the
Church operated teachers' colof Mr, and Mrs. Joseph De- Colonia Hills Taxpayer's Assoleges In River Forest, 111., and
Luca. Irvington, became the ciation, and adopted by the SERIES
Sfward, Neb.
bride of Clarence Joseph Men- Democrats in the Township
Saturday regular CrinflrmaGAS-FWED
sel, Jr. son of
and Mrs.
lion instruction will begin. Clarence J. Mensel. 385 Charles Committee In 1949. At that
time the president of this civic
Children of the seventh and
Street. Rev. James T. Laing of- group, an affiliate of the New LO-BOY
eighth grades attend two years
ficiated.
Jersey Taxpayer's Association
of instruction in Christian
Miss Joanne DeLuca, Irving- was yours truly—George Em
t^udilngs and Christian living
before they are received into ton, was maid of honor and ery, Thus thousands of homes
Miss Vera Najmowski, Miss built In our Township since
membership,
Janet Heinz and Miss Carol 1949 have enjoyed certain beiv
• Utmost in Styling
Ttie first year class of sevGolden, all of Irvthgton, were efits from our efforts.
enth Rraders will be under the
(bridesmaids.
• Utmost in Economy
direction of Mrs. Sophie Jor-: Joseph Ciofton, Irvington, "The Republicans also seem
to find it convenient to overdan
was best man. Ushers were look all the Township-built
• 100% Safety Protected
Classes will benin each SatGerald Mensel, Iselin; Steve roads and the many excellent
urdav. 9:30 A. M. from now
Crofton, Irvington and Michael county and state-sponsored
• Famous Chrysler Construction
until Pentecost next spring.
roads in existence at that time
Pastor
atohs
commented :\
The
bride
given
in
marriage
in Colonia. All such roads were
"Confirmation Instruction is a1
by her father, wore a gown of made possible by local DemoSRC THE CHRYSLER LO-BOY AT
very important part of the
.silk organza with a scroll ap- crats, a Democratic Governor's
training of the child and is acneckline, three-quarter Administration, and by Demotually only the beginning of a
sleeves. It had chapel crats serving on the Middlesex
| length train. Her veil was el- County Board of Freeholders."
bow length. She carried a mis1632 E. Second Street, Scotch Plains
sal with white orchids.
Nehru's statement on Berlin
FA 2-€7«0
For traveling, the bride chose angers Congress.
a two-piece blue suit with dark
blue accessories. The couple
— A limited num- will live in Irvington after a
ber of npciuiiKs are still avail-! trip to Florida
able in the three-year-old; The bride, a graduate of
uroup of Plnyschool Coopera- Irvington High School, is emlive Nursery, it was announced j ployed by Aetna Casualty and
iSurety Co., Newark.
todiiy
Classes are schedukd to be- Her husband, a graduate of
Rin October 2 at the now lo- Essex County Vocational and
• iitioii. American Legion Hall, Technical High School, Newark
corner of Westlleld Avenue and served two years with the U. S
Army in Korea and Japan. Mr
Liberty BtTept, Clark,
Equipment of Playschool, a Mensel is employed by Ameriiiyn-profil
State
accredited can Stores, Newark.
mirsdrv school in Its fourth
year, is built and maintained;
by parents of enrolled children
, STAN'S
®
who own and operate the
school. Mothers assist the
teacher on a rotating basis for
sessions held three days a week.
Tuition is charged monthly.
A parent-teacher orientation
iiroKram will be held September 28, 8:30 P. M. at the School.
Parents are urged to attend.
Information may be obtained from Mr* .James White
PU 1-1560. or Mrs. Aaron
Knmer, FU 8-3656.
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liOrelner Funeral Home, 44 ten; a brother. QeovRr,
Frank Barbato, Mrs. Mary,
ljOreen Street, with cremation and
a
.Kollar, Mrs, tfertha Szabo.j
II at RoMhlll Crematory, Linden,
: wn
and
\Un. John Kallna, Mrs, DomThe dioeaMd was a natlre in this area.nephews
Tenlc Mlnurcl, and Mrs. Marge
I of Elizabeth and had lived In
|Muar. Dark horse winners
Miami since 1942. He was a
were Mrs. Schllacl, Mis. An-JOSEPH TRAVAGUONF.
pltal, were held Tuesday morn- graduate oi Battin High School PORT
READINO
«...^. nv ., '("I,,
PORT READINO—The first drew Declbu* and Mrs. James
ing at the Qrelner Funeral 1938 and attended 0 . 8. Coast D APO»to, age io nf
PORT
READING
Funeral,
regular meeting of the season Clardelo.
Guard. Academy, .New
.
.London.
.
Street, Port Rendin
services for Joseph TravagU- Home, 44 Green Street, Wood- i_
HEWAREN--Thc weddlnc of bride; Miss Mary Beth Ken-of the Holy Name Boclety of :was held Friday evening in the ardelo.
terday at the
1 Ar
Miss Marianne J, PaMiiszak/iM-dy, Roselle. Miss Kathy Ja- St. Andrew's Churcriwere In- Port Rending Fire House by The hogpltftllty chairmen for one, 31, 22 Orant Avenue, who brldge. with a Solemn High Conn.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ches-sonas, Kearny, niece of theit.odured byPhlllp Mlcell, re- !thr Ladles' Auxiliary of the the rest of the year will be Mrs.I died Saturday morning at Requiem Mass at St. Anthony's He is survived by his moth- General Hospital,
Church,
Burial
was
In
St.
He
Is
survived
er.
Mrs,
Joseph
Koelbl.
107
Joseph
Nevas
and
Mrs.
Kallna.
Perth Amboy Oeneral HosUT Paitunak. 12 Perry Street, bridegroom, was flower girl,
tiring president, at the Beptem- Port Reading Fire Company,
Jnmeg' Cemetery, Woodbrldge, Bucknell Avenue; three staters, Maria Scarablno D „,„
There will be a board meetSfl
and Michael A. Bartnnc J r J Serving as best man was her meeting. To serve this year Port
Ru
°
Preing October 18 at the home of
The deceased was born and |Mrs. Donald Fastnacht, New- daughters and four •'.,,
son nf Mr. and Mrs. Michael'Franlc Stepnflk, Edison. Ushersi(ire: James P. Klssane, presi- with Mrs. Patsy
Deborah Chapter
"••"• "Louis
" ' i s LJUirlntjiare Mrs,
siding.
Mrs.
La
Russo,
Columbus
Avelived
In Port Reading all his ark, and Mrs. Edward McCourt,;-'"
ding.
A Bartone 28 Wolff Avenue.! were Mark Fulton, cousin of dent: Thomas J. O Nem, vice
1
A donation was voted to the|nue, Woodbrldge. The next reg-,
life and was a graduntc of Woodbrldge, and Mrs. Francis Ambiy; Mrs. Francis < v
Edison, look place Saturday: the bride, and Anthony Land!,president; John a . Wraniw, jVlctor
Sets
Fashion
Show
Nicholas Scholarship ular meeting of the auxiliary;
teret; Matteo, Newark
WoodbrldRc High School, class Baldwin, Summit.
afternoon In St. Stephen's .Jr.. , both of Perth Amboy: .recording secretary; Russell
Tentative plans were will be October 20. in the Fire' PERTH AMBOY—Miss Claire of 1947. He was employed by
—land Leonard, botli ',,<
Church. Rev. Ladislas Sieknnieo. James Slecwwskl, Fords; Ca/.l- Pi.iKree, financial ^ r e t a r y , made for the annual
Sutch Is chairman and Mrs.
Fire Pre[Reading and Aivelo i
the sanitation department of :JAMES DUFF
Cleveland. Ohio, cousin of thp.mer Rakowskl. Jersey City: mid Charles Pryce. '*«"«"»'• vention Dinner In October, nnd House.
Mary Rotella, co-chairman of Woodbridue nnd was a member ISRLIN
Funeral services. Also 'seven m i r ' •
!
bridegroom officiated at the Paul Wcrnock, Cranford. all The meeting was hlBhllghted for the annual installation dina fashion show Wednesday, of the Port Reading Social Cluband burial were held last Frl- o n e Sister. Mrs Cotistriii,
double m * ceremony,
leouslns of the bridegroom.
'by a talk by Rev. John J. ner in January in Whltey's Parent Education
8:15 P . ' M . at the Gerry Price and Carey Council 280, Knights uay HI Siloam Springs, Arkaji-'torn,
Redartiin \,\
t o r a Prort
tora.Port
ort R
1
The brlce. Riven In marriage For traveling to Niagara Falls,Kagan, pastor, on the spiritual Hall Perth Amboy. Mrs. Ml-|
store, Smith Street, sponsored of Columbus. Carteret.
sas, for James Duff, formerly of er Louis, Port Hea'dm
Plan
of
School
PTA
bv her father wore a gown oflthe bride wore a black sheath'responsibility of the members choei Soleckl will be the chair-j
by
the
Perth
Ambny
Chapter
of
|UJ IM4G r [
He Is survived by his widow, 153 Cooper Avenue, who moved'Hiepnrorl: i, p ft t.
pure silk organza fashioned1 with orchid accessories and an George Sullivan was welcomed
AVENEL—The season's first Deborah.
[man.
iMarRUerlte iBartkowlak >: two to Arkansas three months ago'Woodbrldne.
with an oversklrt 'of Cliantllly|orchld corsage. The couple will as a new member;
Parent Education meeting will Models will include Miss Jane daughters. Marian and Celeste, and died last week at his home He resided hn
lace, long sleeves, sweetheartilive at the Wolff A v W ad-1 The local re Igious <«»ntaa- A Halloween Social will be
there.
bo
held Tuesday, 8:15 P. M. by Bonalsky, Miss Fords; Miss and
ineld
in
the
Fire
House.
8
P.
M.
,
'years and was etnpio-.,
,
neckllnc and a chapel length'dress,
tlon will participate In the Holy
The deceased _ resident-ofiRpadlng Rnltiourl [„,
School 23 PTA, at the home of Evon Hlrner, Miss Judy Prang,! his
October
1
for firemen
and
train. A crystal and pearl crown The bride grauatcd from Name RaHy and parade SUh- ancillary members.
Prizes for Mrs. Raymond Sutton, 76 Cozy jM)8(i C | B l r r Baeslack', Miss
Head[•..r 23 years, wag strlck- until he retired m l
[day at Perth Amboy.
A y The mencostumes will be awarded. Mrs. ICorner.
held her bouffant, and she car-|Woodbrldge High School and^ay
.
.
[Terry
deceased w a s
^i'
^
. ^ ' f .Inn:
t w o brother*. A n H I o J r . --en
K
of
th,e
parish
are
to
meet
In
with
a h e a r t attack w h i l e
:
rled a cascade bouquet
of car-!Is a typist at Prudential Insur
't R d l l
La Russo is chairman and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Admovich. flrst|j}]»ite, Mjs. Edward Tarloski
R n d vincent/ *iti'pnix He was a retired em- -t P'
q
. AnH'ony's
„,,. „,,, H
front
of
the
rectory
at
1:15
ance Company, Newark. Mr,
„ „
Joseph Shilacl, co-chairman. grade teacher, will explain what Mrs. Olga Semak, Mrs. Rose;
nations and orchids.
olo.vv DI the American Cyna- Port Reading,
1
P.
M.
and
go
by
chartered
bus
Miss L a n n e MatuszeWsklj Bartone. n graduate of St.
ie Sinatra. Mrs. Helen N e m - r
The auxiliary will hold a card Is expected from first grade M a r,.„„.„„„.„
mid Company. Woodbrldge, and
,. ,ai service wu;
to their formation point
on party October 25, a P. M., in thestudents and their parents. A | y 0 | a n ( j M r s Robert
Perth
f e n n Amboy,
A m o o y , was
w a s maid
m a i a of
o i / hon-|Mary's
i o n - | M a r y s High
n i n i i School.
Dtumji. Perth
« > • • " 'Am
' " " ,«* - —
•••• -•• •
JOSEPH KOELBL
served as a traffic guard at SUgaturday morniiiR HI H:n t
group
,
discussion
will
be
fea1
of. Bridesmaids were Miss j boy. and the Academy of Aero- joordon Street, east of High fire house Mrs. Peter Dossena
WOOUBRIDUE - Funeral Jecelia's School.
the Greiner Fiiini-ai n,..,
Gloria Pastuszak, Sewaren, sls-Jnautlcs. New York, Is cmployedjstreet,
services for Joseph Koelbl. Jr., Surviving ate his wldew,|Qreen Street. Hnd ;n n
is the chairman and the com-tured. Anyorre Interested in at50. of Mlmnl, FlR.. formerly of Mary; a daughter, Mrs. Jean j with a solemn n-qunm
ter of the bride; Miss Joanne in the engineering department The society completed plans mitee includes: Mrs. John tending the meeting Is asked to
Announces Events WoodbrldKe Hiid Elizabeth, who Blackmore: two granddaugh-'st, Anthony's Church m
Fedeyko and Miss Karen Ksen-,of Curtlss-Wrlght Corp, Wood- for » Father and Daughter Surlk, Mrs. Nicholas Pellegrlno, call Mrs. Sutton. ME 4-9S39.
lth
lc, Perth Amboy. cousins of the'Ridge.
Communion Breakfast to be Mrs Leo Ciuffreda, Mrs. Frank
| WOODBRIDGE — Rev. Alexjdied Friday at the U. S. Health
— held October 8 at Howard D'Apollto, Mrs. Gabriel DengePizzeria 4ifferS\fi. Nemeth, First PresbyterlanjHospital, Savannah. Ga., were
Johnson's. Woodbrldge. This legi. Mrs. Steve Lazar, Mrs.
C h u r c h , announced church:held Tuesday morninn at the
will be held after the 9 A. MCarmen D'Alessio, Mrs. La{Complete Italian Menuischool and adult Bible class will!
Mass. Joseph Hollo, chairman, Eusso and Mrs. Saby Martlno COLON1A — Tony's Restau be held Sunday, 9:30 A. M., <tnd
and John E. Klubensples, vice Mrs. John Jordano, mercnan-j rant; a n ( j
formerly morning worship at 11:00.
[chairman, asked that return.- disc club chairman, announced known as Inman Oasis, opened Junior Christian Endeavor
„
be made no later than Sep- the winners as follows: Mrs Known as iiiuian u n « «H-"-» »_.,„.
"The Friendly Store"
at 305 Inman Avenue under the will be at 3 P. M. in Fellowship,
tember 30.
new
ownership
of
Anthony
and
Hall;
Junior
HI
U.P.Y..
6
P.
M
.
1241 Roosevelt Avenue
Frank Fotl and Catherine Sca-jand Senior Hi U.P.Y., 7 P. M.
I Wednesday, 10 A M. the canttlrr0
A new feature will lie a com-jeer dressing group will meet in
At
plete menu of Italian cuisine,iFellowship Hall.
jlncludlng pizza pies and sea- The Women's Association will
food, and will be equipped with have a luncheon meeting today
take-out facilities. The restau- at 1 P. M. in Fellowship Hall.
rant will open daily from 4 P.M.All women of the church are
Invited to attend.
'to midnight.
Sewaren Girl Bride INew Officers
)f Michael Bartone
Ladies Donate
To Scholarship
ELINOR SCHROEDER
•School ofthe Dance
Christensen's
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Weather Forecast:
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Be Prepared Wilh
IRL SCOUTS MEET
The only trouble about a1 FORDS — A meeting of uur
vacation is that youiLadytof Peace Neighborhood
postcards to youriQirl Scouts was held on Wedfriends,
Greensboro (Ga.),nesday night, at the home of
IMrs. Edward Hayden, BrandyHerald-Journal.
wine Road. The Girl Scouts will
attend a Holy Hour to be held
I at Our imuj v. Peace Church
October 1, 3 to 4 P. M. Th-.' sermon will be delivered by Rev.1
Christopher Reilley. Colors will;
I be presented by Troop 7G. Reg-'
istration for any girl and adult
interested in Rlrl scouting will;
be held in the cafeteria immedi- •
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JEWISH COMMUNITY
I
WORSHIP
TOGETHER
THIS WEEK
WOODBRIDOE
METHODIST CHURCH
Ret. Thtoior, ». nf,m»ni, Minute
* " Luther Mtrtln.
AMltUnt Piitm fot Youth
throutn third grade, 8:45 A M
Holy Communion
Nuriery through sixth Rrade
First Sunday 1
10:00 A. M, Junior High church
Rabbi DiTld SchelnfelA
rhlrd Sunday
llll,,lrhM»
school and Weetminster PeiM,,riinm WorsrUO Services Friday night at 8-3
Sunday School and
Sunday School
lOWShlp 4;J0 P. M.-6':30 p a. Classes, 9:30 A M.
8unday School 10.TO to 12
Ol|»nl«i •nd Chnli Ulmtor
, ,,,,ptist Youth Junior Services Saturday*
Senior High Westminster Felv 8n«rrar< 111,
from 10.30 to 15.
' 8iip«nn«endrnt of Aiitefc
lowship, 7:00 P M.-9:30 P M
ST. JOHNS
S u n d i j Servleei
•T.IIU Gospel
Henrew Scnool Tuesday and
Adult Slbla Study, 10:00 A M |
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
9:48
A
M.. Church School
Thursdays 3:30 to 5. and 5 to
Monday: Sessluu, third MonSewarrn
and Bible Class.
Sun 6:30 P M
day. 8:00 P M. Ladles Aid sec- Joseph Thomaon, l,ay
11:00 A M., Morning Wor;,ftH V
ond and fourth Mondays. 8:00
Sunday Service 11A
y
snip.
NEW DOVER
P. M. Brownies, every Monday
Communion, first Sunday each
5:30 F to., Junior Intermedl- at6:4& W M.
METHODIST CHURCH
M., Prayer!
month, 11 A M., Rrv
690 Ne» Dover Road. Edison a t * P e l l ° w s h l p .
Tuesday: Deacons, first Tues- Powel. celebrant.
Ret
7:00 P M M.Y.P.
futoi
day. 7:30 P M. women's Guild
; 8::i0 A M
y Church
C
,Sunday School 9:4."i A. M.
and
Ear
Fourth Tuesday, 8:00 P M
T R I M ! 7 fcflSCOPAL
'V Sunday arhool
Mich
School
Choir Rehearsal, 6:30 p.
l"illlM"
Wednesday: J u n i o r Choli
ptnor
10 A M Church School and u« hW »*. - V e n u f l Ww)<ll >nd»«
each Thursday.
7:00
P
M
Senior
Choir.
8:00
11:30 A M liimday School
'
P M.
7 P M
Youti Group.
Sundaj
1 n t tl)<i> Co-j
Thursday: Trustees, second ST. JAMES* R. C. ClIUKCH
9:00 A.M., Holy Communion. Thursday. 7:30 P M. O l r l Am boy Avenut, Wondbridgc
Hr'li school every i
WOOUbUIDUL UO8PEL
Rt. Het Ml|t. Uharlrt G.
4V 7:4!>. 8:46J
SainU Days and Holy Dayi Scouts, every Thursday. 7:00
McCorrlitln, Pastor
(Hl'RCH
INSTALL SHIRT LAUNDERING VNIT: Charln Sofman, proprietor of Tide (leaner*, 3.14 Amhny Avemir. Woodbrldge,
Holy
Communion
10:00
A
M
Rti OQIUT" Ntpolron,
P.
M.
Con- j corner Prosper! Avenue and
is shown holdlnt a shirt that has jiut been laundered and finished »t his establishment. Barbara Turner to at the
AMltUnt
Putor
U:00
A.
M.
Morning
worship:
,,,,d before
Friday
Boy Scouts, 7:30
Ridgrdalf Avenue
Her William Kooi,
presser and Sam Rantoro, plant manager, Is at right. Mr. Sofninn recrnllv installed the new unit and seated that Tide
Junior Church conducted in P.M.
AullUnt Psilor
(leaner* In thf only establishment In Woodbrldg* proper that wnshen and finishes shirts nn the premises. The firm hag
,d nrlore allr »:4i> At. M..
Saturday: Gemples Club, secSunday Masses: 6:45, lAh
been a member of the National Institute of Dry Cleaners for over ten year* and received a oertlflrate of award from
for all ages. Ernest Baraoas
ond Saturday, 8:00 P. M.
8:45. 10:00 and 11:00 A. M.
the New .lersey Press Association for their advertising- last sprin*.
5 p
M
.id and 8:00i8uperlntendcnt A d u l t Blbiei,,
- Ev * nlI >8
Novena services every TuesOUR
LAD*
OF
PEACE
Class at same hour, teacher I day, 7:30 P. M.
8:00 P M Tuesday: Cottagi
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
whatsoever things are lovely,
chairmanship of Mrs. Qeorg*
CHURCH
riale Road. Runyon Ern.st
Weekday Masses, 7:00 and
iPl ay
CHURCHES
whatsoever things are of good
Shaffer, will be held at t h e .
New Brunswick Avenue, Fordi 7:30 A M
11:00 A M.. Morn.ng w u r S hip _ " Meettaw
e
report: if there be any virtue,
Rahwav; Masonic Temple
Avrnel flrchouse October 4, l"
Wednesday:
Bible Re?. Joitph Brtotowtkl, P»itot
[service Nursery is provided
' e M W
and if there be any praise,
1548 Lrving Street
Sunday Masses, 8:00. 9:00,
6:00 P M, S e n i o r youtn Study
HI M U I I OF
CONGREGATION
;
think on these things."
8:00 P. M. First Monday ol 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. and 12
to the public. Tickets nmy be.
Sunday at 11:00 A. M.
groups.
,1 •> ( HKIST
B'NAl JACOB
Teacner
\ obtained from auxlllftry mem-Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
A correlative citation from
« »"<* Worker, noon.
7:00 P M. Evening
nl, I.IIIVP Road
Lord Street, Avenrl
AVENEL
A covered dislvbers or at the door. Baby Bit-"
Weekday Masses, 6:45 and
iConference.
Wednesday testimony meet- "Science nud Health with Key
Service.
Rabbi Philip Brtnd
Iliipil.lWtl
supper was featured at ttie-ters will be in attendance,
8:00 P M. Second Monday: 8 A. M.; Friday. 6:45, 8:00 and
Ing 8:00 P M.
to
the
Scriptures"
by
Mary
,.
,» MlnHltr
8:30
P
M.
Friday
:
I
,, H > l l , , , 1 a
uriinlit
8:45 A. M
FIRST tONGRKGAHONAL B o a l 'd Meeting.
Baker Eddy states (p. 275): September mectins of the La-I A fall social, with Mrs. Jltan
10:00 A. M. Saturday _
Westfleld: 422 E. Broad Street "All substance,
• ; \!!1C
Mondaj
dies
Auxiliary
of
the
AvenelJMulllgan
in charRC will b« heW
Worship. CHURCH ()F WOODBRIDGh 8:3(> P M 2nd and 4th Monintelligence
• lor Congregation.
Sunday at 9:30 and 11:00 wisdom, being,
Novena, 7:30 P M.
Barron and Grove Avenoea d a " ; Missionettes under direcImmortality Fire Company 1 under the [February 11 at the flrehOUW.
A. M.
!i is A M.
R , I . tu>t« M. joimion, ir.
tlon ol Mrs. J. Waldhelm at| Male Choir Rehearsal, 8:00
CONGREGATION BETH
cause, mid effect belong to chairmanship of Mrs. John
John BChrKPdi't Minnlei ol U D t l c hiar Un*MA i A i /-i_
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M
Mis.
SHOLOM
l M e d
. ( III'RCH
<Nursery*provlded).
Altar - Rosary Society, first
80 Cooper Avenue, Iselin
the eternal manifestations of Hudp;ens, president,
I
Monda
sft r
ftrst
Wednesday evening testimony the Infinite divine Principle. this first mectliiR of the new
for
Robtrt
R»bbl BerniM Frankrl
o
m
n
i
i
i
]
8:00
P.
M,
flrit
Friday
Q
t
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Sunday
atj
ill I'Mtur
Or. NOrbcrt KMtntr. Cantor
meeting at 8:15 P. M.
8unda
Love. No wisdom Is wise but , ,
»
Month
Women's Missionary 8 : 0 ° p M
. 6.30, 8:00
„
. ...
. 8EWAREN—Voters who h»v»
Sabbath Services. Friday eve»:30 A M , Church Sciiooi Council under dlrwtlon of Mrs < H o l J F N a m e Society, s e c o n d
jHls wisdom, no truth la true, Mrs. Frank Wanca was made|
10:00. 10:1b
,or y,e
!nlng 8 : 0 0
nQt a s y H r m ^ t t d
Christian Science LessonWorship
!
Monday
after
«econd
S
u
n
d
a
y
I no love is lovely, no life is Life a life member of the Ladles
R. Workman.
i und 12 noon
November
7
general
election
Saturday
Mornini;
Service..
Sermon
'at
8:00
P
M.
11:00 A M., Church School
[but the divine; no good is, but Auxiliary of the New Jersey
, •. 7 00 and
will hnve the opportunity to do
30.
age 3 through second grade.
Tuesday
A substantial foundation for j the good Qod bestows."
ST ANTHONYS R. C.
iStatp Firemen's Association. so from now until the deadline:
assured thought and action
Child care service
PTA meeting third TnK
H
CHURCH
The television
of September 38 with the.
CONGREGATION ADATH
will be pointed out at Christian
of each month at 8:00 P
12:05 P M., Coflee Horn
Port Reading
Rill
Christian Science Heals" will delegate to the state
KMii>r m i
Hirry:
ISRAKI.
Science
services
Sunday.
I
Female
C
h
o>l
r
Rri
Fellowship.
Her. BUal^tnf Mlloi, Putor
itniili v . i r d a n d
resume on Sunday 9:15 A. M. anc. M » . GeorRe Kovack. alter- i
>:
Strtet;.M
Amboy Avenue. ^Woodbridge i Keynoting the Lesson-Ser- over Station WOR-TV (9). The nate.
7:30 P M., Pilgrim Fellow- Sunday Masses, 7:00. 8:00 8:00 P
i.milh
Avenue
Strcet; Mrs. Dorothy Kattia*.
Rabbi Samuel Newberger
Confessions
ship.
' 00. i :00 and 12:00 noon
imon on "Realty" ts the Golden title of this week's program isi The auxiliary will hold a
r.iih
Vuiho*
;585 Cliff Road; Mrs. Mary Ar-'
Merlinis
8:00 P. M-. Friday. Sabbath Text from the Bible (Phil. 4): "Some Answers to Questions on 1 rummaEe sale tomorrow a t w a v 173 old Rond and Luke
i , .1, K l U M l l n
Weekday Masiei at 8:00 A. M ] Every 8aturday 11 A. M unServices
,:.ci»v School
Official Board, 8 00 P M
"Whatsoever things are true, Christian Science."
Novena in honor of St. An-|Ul noon, 4 to 8 P. M and )
(Front Street. EUzabethport.tcoyle. 163 Woodbridge Avemw.:
thony each Tuesday at 7:15 to 9 P M., and sometimes
third Thursday
9:30 A. M. Saturday .Services .whatsoever things are honest,
I under thn chairmanship of;
pP M
1
D
a
v
s
O
|
M.
|on days before
' , . .nil) Service.' Church School Stall, first
9:30 A. M. Saturday, JuniOrjwhatsoever things are Just,
Murtaugh will manage P1-Rlblcoff backs policy of work Mrs. Geotw Allen. "A Lunch:
Obligation
eon Is Served," under thclrates again next year.
Congregation.
iWhatsoever things are pure, for relief,
:.i•••: !or chll3ur(ncal dressings fust and C 5 i ^ N I A 0 0 S P E L CHAPEL
1M < ln
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
'• 't
third WednesdBv 1:30 P. M
™ID A«n,u* " W e r t
O.E.1 Club, third Monday.
Street, Colonia
ruing Worship
CHURCH
>• v.<» >
.venue «nd Carteret
8:00 P M
Road Woodbridte
8igma Alpha Phi. secona and;
lourth niesday. 8:00 P M
t<*Q
p
CongroRators. first S u n d a y
Fred k. Brim. Jr.. Ortanlit
c %
Christian
Women's
Home
*.r;
Sunday
9:30 A M.. Church School
11:00 A. M, Morning Wor!?'
Choir Reheariali
ship.
:
ChtncM.
Wednesday
7 *o
3:00 P M., Junior Christian
EVANGELICAL AND
P M
jEndeavor
REFORMED CHURCH
KP
Junior. Wednesday 5:45 P M
8:00 P M., Junior High
*/?!
94 J t n e t Street
11 Tt atalat
;Woodkrldte
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ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
Kn U»Ut Urj, Ml&Utrr'
7:00 P M.. Senior Highi
ORTHODOX GREEK
U ••<•
Order of Sunday Services:
united Presbyterian Youth
CATHOLIC CHURCH
10:00 A M Sunday School
Mertlnn
mill oir tfM
**<\«
Broad
and
Dhlilon
Streett
10:00 A M English Service
MMIUII
Mil ol tlT titPerth Ambo11:00 A M. H u n g a r I a n Session, a m Tuesday. 8 P M
* n St«|>IUD Ittdoi, fniOf
Trustees session, Tuesday. 8
Service
•V>5#;
I
S u n d a v M a t i n s ! 1.00 A M
7:00 P M Youtn Fellowship |P M.
'i\K'
H : mk inunkrwr lnDeacons, third Tuesday. 8
Karly EnglLsh Mass. 8:00 A M
First Sunday of the month—
:..'"'U ind UHU Of
C h u r c h S c h o o l . 9 00 A M
2:30 P M. Ladles Aids 3dciety Ip M.
• 1 0 • A B C. iudlJunior Choir. Fridays 4-5
Monday: Religious Training
« 'I rtcordi and
Defore holidays at 7.00 P M 2:30
P M.
Children's Holy Communion
last
"••jr\- for t comHiesday:
first Sunday of every month
• rtti audit ol our
y
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j
•«i. tutu " < i o I'i'ior
Tuesday: >
WeeKday Massei 7:30 A M hood. 7 30
j Ladle? Aid Society, second
Sundav Masses 7:00 9:00
Wednesday J u n i o r Choir
iand fourth Wednesdays
10:0u. 11:00. aud 12 noon
,3:15.
j Women's Association, first
A
d
u
l
t
Choir
Confesstoiis Saturday. 4-5.
Wednesday
iThuPiday
730-8:30 P M
,7:30.
Cancer Dressings, first and;
ST JOHN'S EPISCOPAL
Friday Brownie Troop. 1.00
third Wednesday*
j
CHURCH
Friday:. Olrl Scout. 7:00
Boy Scouts, Fridays,1 7:30^
Hoy and Hamilton Avcnurt
Saturday
Confirmation
P M.
|
Fords
Class. 1000 A M
i
Ret. KUlUm H l-ijnt, vic»i
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Morning Prayer and Sermon
CHl'RCH OF ISELIN
28 Fourth Street, Fords
11 A M
Oak Tree Road
Kef Eldon A. Stohi
Churrh School. 9:45 A M
Organists E d i e Jacobson
Sunday
ISELIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Morning Wonhlp: 8:45 A M and M I K Barbara Fritsche
CHURCH
m d 11:15 A M
' Matm Service 8:15 A M
48 Berkeley Boulevard
church S c h o o l : Nursery' Main Sorvicf 10 4S
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Sunday Services:
9:45 A M., Sunday Schou/
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PAGE EIGHT
Mrs. McKee, sub-Junior advisor, reported she attended the
Sub-Junior "Spree" »t DougV * » . . . J l M S College with five members
Junior Women
Dl
„ f
WOOOBRIOGE 04KS REPORTS
I* Entertained
8EWAREN.
Mls,
,,,,,
•'•»*<• " ' ( - n H y „,,:. ,, n; ,,
n a n tor i c a i v ax sub-junior
CIIA.
f^''v
to the Klinh
ih n |,
—Mr, and Mrs. Stanley MasBy Alirr t'uthbrrtson
AVENEL —Planning for the Mrs. Martin Outowrici, utate
i»n West Avrnu,. sli,
klewlcx and children, Richard
new year of the Junior Wom- membership chairman, report1(106 Oak Tree K d
11 1
I ' ^<"Wr will, „ ' , ,
and Robert, 1600 Oak Tree
an'* Club of Avenel was ac-ed she attended a state board
Iselln
llnm
''
viwl
Road, have returned from a
complished at the opening meeting In June, conducted A
Mr and Mrj> Henry Hap- three-weelc trip to California.
of the club at, the Ave- workshop on membership and
inom, Mrs. Knviisl;,, t L
I pel. Adams Street, nttended t h e j T n e M a s k lew Icz.c motored
ml-Colonla First Aid Squad orientation a t the Sub-Junloi11 talk on " D i v F | , VVlT
'wnddlug on Saturday of Mr.1 through the northern part of
'Spree," and will address the
building.
nients" and a>nu>M,:\<Mr
Happel's niece. Miss June Mei- the United States, ending their
Participation in this yrnr'f Sub-Junior Woman's Club of
the work Is done nu,\ n , p |
islohn to William Brunlg at St. trip at 8an Francisco, where
project, for all Junior and sub- Avenel at their Septembrr 27
nl(|ii''s involved v. ,,|
Church, New Mon- they visited relntlves, They
meeting
on
"Federation,"
Mary's
junior clubs in New Jersey wns
hrlnfiil siiRRPstlnns su i
Mrs. Joseph
According
to
mouth.
visited
Disneyland:
Tuscon.
discussed. Mrp, Jtimrs Maraa
inrt rion'ls." All t l , , ' , , , " ]
advisor, the
Wukovetz,
club
—Mr,
and
Mrs.
William
Cus-jArte.;
the
Grand
Canyon,
the
was named oo-ordinntor of the
used were from i w ., ai
sidy, and son Thomas, WoodjOiant
Meteor Crater, thr
Inml club's history in the
'it would h" easy fo,- |,,
Avenue, visited,Mm. Kurt Klein;Painted Desert, and the Petrl"Four Plus One" project. The hold a rummage sale Septemto apply this rt' niot,.t, , t n
Mlddletown, N. Y.
jfled Forest. They returned to
first phase, that of community ber 30 and urged members to
their own an-,,,,?.,,, ,„ 1
contribute
articles
for
thta
sakv
-•Robert
FiUslmmons.
Jr.'New
Jersey
via
the
Southern!
will,be directed by Mrs. Al At' flowers, lravcs, etc ; . , J
Semcl Avenue, has loft for|States.
kins; sacond phase, youth on a Prospective members, introown gardens,
BnUon, Nova Scotia, where he|
—
|
Hannagan.
district level, Mrs. Bruce Mc- duced by - Mrs.
l
will be the best man at the}U. 8. TO RESl'ME TESTS
Kee: third phase, state, Mrs membership chairman,
MICK TOO
wedding of his boyhood friend. The United States will set,
Robert Ej?an: fourth phase Mrs. William Dean. Mrs. RobSTAMFORD, N y T j
RoKer Livingston, to Miss Linda off underground nuclear expatriotism of country, Mrs ert Brlnley, Mrs. Anthony Torthe least, Mrs. Al C'n,;!,;,.
McOravr,
of
tienton.
Both
MisS|ploslon«
in
the
next
few
weeks,
torello,
Mrs.
Ronald
O'Handley.
Donald Roder, and the Inters u r p r i s e w h i n hlir i,;",'
McGraw and Miss Livingston to develop more advanced wennational phase of the project Mra. Stanley Mokrzycki. Mrs
.her televlMon srt :u:n ,
si St. John's pons. Tills will lift a three-year
Mrs. A. P. Graham.
attend college at
Robert La&zeri and Mrs. Krtof fire shot out.
College, Nova Scot in.
ban on atomic tests.
Mrs. John Egan, Jr., presi- wurd Sptres,
I She telephoned iiu i
"We
have
no
other
choice,"!
—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Krondent, appointed Mrs. Herbert A talk on her week-stay at.j
palrman. who turn d ,.,,
ert, Wood Avenue, had as President Kennedy announced
Hannwan, treasurer; Mr*. Ro- ClUzeruhip Institute at Doun-i
' t h e m a y o r of tl>i ,i;,,
guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. following word of Russia's reder, civics, legislation and civil law College In June was Riven
m a y o r r e m o v e d tin !;,, t
AYS'
Louis Heimall mid Mrs. Eliza- sumption of atomic tests.
defense, and Mrrf Frank Katko by Miss PeKgy Widmaler. Khc
set a n d f o u n d tli, i . n i
beth
Kronert.
all
of
Livingston.
was chosen by the. Junior
federation secretary.
a m o u s e t h a t hud n , ,
I
N
T
O
M
M
O
N
NKNOMINATOR
for
t
h
t
s
r
two
smart
fn.ll
cnaus
—Mr.
and
Mrs,
Andrew
COW WASH
REGISTERS AT RUTfJKHS; Joseph Ur, 41 Freem»n
Woman's Club of Avenel and
m u n r h l n i ' | ) e a m i t > In in
A delegation will attend the
i
s
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a
n
invisible
laminated
u
r
r
t
h
a
i
i
r
fiiani
inirrlinliiK.
only
three
Street, Woodbridfc, a KTiduatr of Woodbrtdfe Senior Tomczyk and children, Andrea ARTESIA. Cal. — Someone
C o t i k l l n t u m e r l on t i ; , , , . ( i
state fall conference October 1 Avenel Woman's Club as thr
\ HiKh School, registers as a freshman ;it the men's collet** and Mlchele. Avon Terrace, must have figured the one rnin- thlrty-siTonds of an inrh thick, that provides nlmu.si w r l x l u at the Essex House, Newark delegate to the institute last
M Riitfern. Some 1,550 freshmen, representing ettrj were guests over the weekend nte car wash would be adapt- less warmth. LnMin::ly adhered l<i tlir fabric, t h r Scott a p - P R K F F . K S l l ( ) t s i i n n
Mrs. Katko will accept reser- year when she was a junior at
s
uaiel [omii'.K huiKli-i'ds of tiny cells pev square inch provide
county and virtually every fltv In thr state, we included at the home of Mr and Mrs. able to more than cars.
Woodbrldge
High
School.
Miss
vations at the next meeting.
Michael Johnson. Forty-Fort, Joe Albert worked out aa barrier axainM cold air. yet -breathe" to assure wearing B R I T I S H C O I . I ' \ I H I \
Widmaier,
now
a
senior
at
the
in
the
class.
A play hBS been chosen for
Pa. on Mr, Johnsons 66th birth-;handy contraption that-is do- comfnn. Woman'.1- biflid-trimmed coat, by Donny Jr., is a a d a — P o ' i r > . wt i . , ,;,
s o m e b o d y « ;>u feaii ( | : .',
the club to enact at the state local high school, spoke of the
day.
ling a real slick Job on his dairy nylon knit with a stiede-llkc texturr; m a n ' s coat, by Wales.
lectures
and
sessions
she
atw h e n t h e y MUI M , m , . ( . ,
drama tournament this year
<
O8IDERATE
AT
LEAST
jfortablf.
—Mrs.
Alexander
Cuthbert-;farm.
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a
wuven
hound-tooth
check
of
O
r
i
o
n
"
acrylic
fiber
and
c l o i h P r l out in Hi* ,II; :
according to Mrs. Mllos, drama tended u well M the nodal
Philadephia
—
There
is
one!
While
they
were
gathering
son.
Oak
Tree
Road,
was
a
The
device
works
similar
to
wool that Is weather resistant.
activities enjoyed.
T h e y a i n v d ir, r ; [ l i
chairman".
bandit in the city who hasup $595 from the office and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas {the car wash. The cow filters
Mrs.
Miiriii K i ' h i
",!•; • ,
The miulc department has The next meeting, Septemhome
o
f
Dr.
Maurice
Belasco
Catlin.
Cooper
Avenue,
this
a
walled
runway,
where
spring
.
,ome
feelings
for
hie
victims.
i t o m t h e s u i I P I , . . , •,;
i
many projects which were sub- ber 26, at he local first aid
one
of
thr
bandits
told
of
his
week.
A
guest
at
the
Cuthbert-ivalves
turn
on
a
shower
of
A
plivMcian
recommends
hiccups
ft.
til
Ins
condWon
Is
Two
men
bound
and
robbed
mitted by Mri. George Yates building, will feature "Hus"I
j U s t |)M'(l- - I,, . , . . „ j
son
home
was
Mrs.
Theodore
water.
Tie
Stale
law
in
C.Uistamina
on
the
head
to
cure
such
that
hr
can
hardU
stand
Philadelphia
dentist,
one
of
j
persona!
problems
and
prom•halrman. A two-part choral bands' Night" with the prollOUSI' d l l ' S S , l , M c ; i c |
Teddy, fornla requires that till dairy liccups. But. due. a person on Ins feet.—Jacksonville Jourgroup wJl] be organized within gram to be presented by hus them placed a pillow under his ised to send the money back Tacholski, and son,
inn suit."
|cows
be
washed
each
day.
lead
to
make
him
more
comwhen
he
got
a
job.
Henry
Street.
rarely
has
a
srvcre
attack
of
HHI.
the club. A musical program bands of the members. Mrs
on Christmas customs around Maaza and Mrs. Roder are cothe world will be prei>ented at chairman of programs.
the Christmas meeting. Old
records, sheet music, song EEKN 8EN8E OF SMELL
books and piano music rolls WEST GLACIER, Mont.—
will be oollected by Mrs. Yates The out of State visitors locked
to be sent to hospitals, orphan- their food securely in the trunk
ages and homes for the aged. of the car before taking a stroll
Mrs. Yates, who Is also vet- in Glacier Park.
erans and armed forces chair• Out for a stroll, also, was a
man, announced 275 magazines big black bear.
k;
have been presented to the New He detected the Kent of the
Jersey State Home for Disabled food through the back window,
Veterans, Menlo Park, and 90 that was left slightly cracked.
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favors were distributed for La- The owner, Paul Porton. of
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will collect foreign and com- the bear had broken the winmemorative stamps; magazines, dow out of the car and was
not older than three months, burrowing through the upholand puzzles for the patients. stery and springs to get at the
The men will be remembered goodies left in the trunk.
by the club on their respective
birthdays with a card. The
NICE CATCH AFTER ALL
members will be making cross- TUPPER LAKE, N. Y.—Fishword puzzles and collect pocket ermen have come up with all
novels for the U, s. Army Hos- sorts of tales when they take
pital at Fort Dix. The club will to the streams for fishing.
collect used games and sport- Frank Lacombe comes up
ing equipment for the NIKE with a good one. While fishing
base at Camp Kilmer.
in Horseshoe Lake, near the
The public welfare depart- Adiiondacks community, Lament chairman, Mrs. Robert combe hooks a wallet lost by
Egan, announced she delivered Ealph Milne four years ago.
72 magazines to the Perth Am- Milne's $7 and the other conboy Hospital during the sum- tents of the wallet were still
mer.
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SEWAREN NOTES
3 cupt cream
Rj MRS. PERCY AUSTEN
Salt
499 West Arena*
Pepper
Rcwuren - MB 4-2701
teaapoon jugar
~Th« Sewaren Bridge Club
2 cups cooked lobster meat
will imid its first meeting of the
cut Into small pieces
-'"iwm nt 1:30 P. M. at the
1 egg yolk, if desired
l ^ n biscuit dough
lumir of Mrs. O. B. Noel, North
Melt butter, add flour, stirf'lainfiiMd.
ring until smooth. Add cream
[Inlir
- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Meygradually. Cook for 10 minute*
flukrd C° o k e d ,fl*
r and rinugliter, Cynthia, Sarrtirrlng constantly. Remove
r o n l n n, chopped
'i.a, wrrp the guests of Mr. and
from heat.
Mrs. Joseph Mancz, West AveSeason. Add lobster meat
t.M'l"
nue, on Sunday.
The itew should have the con;
on Snturday evening Mr
dmmh to % - » « * lstency of a fairly thick white
and Mrs. Sal D'Alterlo gave a
[loured board. sauce. Egg yolk added to thr
nl!
[••Kwcrt Sixteen" birthday party,
m.lon, green |Jep- stew Just before serving gives aj
•honnrlnif their daughter, Mary
Molsten slightly rich flavor, The stew must not
|Ami. Thfre were thirty guesW
well. Spread oll after the yolk has been
•„
: including members of her fami. Roll M a added.
ily RIKI classmates at Woodin \lM Inch
niul cut
ijridri1 HlRh Sohool. The enterbak- FINDS TEETH
,k< on
jtalniiiB was done on the lawn
oven 400 de- LEICESTER, England"—The
|mid a four piece band played
driver slowed to almost a stop
(or dancing on a floor set up
everyttme No. 28 bus passed
with colored lights and decorilong Clarendon Park road.
ations, for the occasion.
To add to the confusion the
driver's attention was always
,d Riid halved
OST EFFORT
n the same direction,
•miki'd P p a s
NEW YORK—Mothers and
On the fifth trip the conduci o.mfd celery
grammar teachers have for
sliced tor, Michael Peern, 18, hopped
years tried to teach youngsters
Committmtiitn John Hughes, In the center, dark shirt, and his wife wore pursls nf honor at the
cucumber, pared, off the bus and picked up an ANNUAL PICNIC:
that they should not use
1
annual
Goi
Third
Ward
picnic
lirlil
at
the
Maple
Tree
Farm,
Sunday
afternoon.
Second
on
the
left
Is
Commltteemah
',, nn d sliced thin Upper plate. He explained to!
"ain't."
Maynard Winston. Commltteeman David Nicola Is next to Mr. Hughes aha Committeenian David T. Miller Is second from
the passengers:
; ' n , i;i( l lettuce,
Webster's second unabridged
right, next to bis wife.
"You see I've had them only
edition
published in 19S9 lists
ll
',',i frrnch dreMlng six weeks and In the future I'll
the word "ain't" with thta no,,,i,riits chilled and have to be more careful how I
Small Mercies
SCHOOL ISSUE LULL
Ing schools In federally contation:
rrobably History
,.XC(.pt the dressing cough."
"Hallo." exclaimed the in- House passage of two-year gested areas.
Tradition doesnii* say, but it "A contamination ot 'are
>,„•*', Add dressing
vestor, who was rcadiiiK the extensions of two existing According to Powell (D,( N. may be assumed there were not1, 'la not', 'am not', etc."
Stubborn
, • i salad Is sllghUy
quarter report, "a rcduc- school programs signals theY.), this "all but closed the those In Sodom and Gomorrah Soon to be released, the third
!, ,1.,-ssinn. OarnWi Teacher: Haven't you fin- tion by George | That's good end of efforts to pass an ex- door to any general school Hid who said a little of that sort of edition defends "ain't" as used
.. , .,!. imle shrimp. Uhed washing that blackboard? new ! That's good news!
bill until after next year's con- thing does a town no harm.- In the United States by "cultiYou've been working on It for
Richmond Times-Dispatch.
A reduction in profit
vated speakers."
greeslonal election."
The House voted extension of
Pupil: I know, but the more
no, not in profit —
Canal
the National Defense Education
Monitored report forewarned
I wash It, the blacker it gets.
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MRS MARTIN GUTOWSKI Wednesday at Fltsgerald's lit
14 Qforte Street, ftvenel
8:18 P.M.
ME 4-0951
—The board of directors of
Sisterhood B'nal Jacob will
—Forty - four local people meet Tuesday at the Avenelwent on a bus trip recently to Colonla Community Center a t
Philadelphia to attend the last 9 P. M.
evening o( the Billy Graham
Philadelphia Crusade.
FUTURE ARMY OPERATIONS
—The Golden Circle of the The Army of the United
First Presbyterian Church wil' States of the future will prohold a luncheon, 12:30 today vide swift special delivery for
at the church hall.
Important cargo by firing It In
—The first birthday of Vin- the nose of a balllstio missile.
cent Mazza, son of Mr. and It will use nuclear-powered
Mrs. James Mazza, George drones and gliders for surveilStreet, was celebrated Sunday. lance and other missions too
Quests Included Mr. and Mrs. dangerous for men to underRussell 8nowfield, Mrs. Nlch- take.
ilas Hudanlch, Mr. and Mrs. This was explained to MaJ.
Robert Snowfield and children, Gen. Louis W. Truman, deputy
Rusty and Robbie. The Mazza's chief of staff for operations,
other children GWenn and plans and training in the Continental Army Command, so
Jamie, were also present.
—Husbands' Night will be convention delegates would
featured at the Tuesday meet- know what the Army Is thinkIng of the Junior Woman's Club ing and planning.
qf Avenel. The members' husbands will be in charge of the 8TH ARMY AND SOUTH
program which will be held at KOREA
the Avenel-Colonla First Aid Ma]. Oen. Sam C. Russell,
Squad building at 8:15 P. M, 8th Army chief of staff, In a re—Wednesday the Sub Junior port prepared for the annual
Woman's. Club of Avenel will meeting of the Association of
hold a luau and new member- the United States 'say that
ship meeting at the home of equipment in Korea Is mostly
Miss Charlotte Markulln, 106 outmoded.
Blanford Avenue at 7:30 P. M. The United States 8th Army,
Any girl between the ages or as a result, is dispersing its
14 and 17 are invited to Join supplies and depots throughout
the organization and may at the length of South Korea.
tend 'his meeting. Miss Carol Russell said the Army is
Miller, chairman, can be con- building new depots in the
tacted at ME 4-1305.
Waegwan-Taegu area more re-Third Ward Sixth District moved from the possible fightDemocratic Organization meets1 ing front.
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PAGE TEN
Sisterhood Set
For Tun Fair'
, Jo Clears
Railway Plant
WOODBRIDGE —.A compi.i;ip< of odors and smoki1 al]ilR('dl> r-nnanatinit from All'n
1: u*\ !• •. Hnhftny, mudr by
Emil KniK. Colonla, lias ended
in a stii'i'tncnt in fsnoi of I ho.
pi.ml. .made by Jo^'pli A.'
I!:i-'ahnski, Principal Public
Health Engineer of thr State
D tartmrnt of Hralth.
.11 n letifr to BuMiifss AdmmiMrnUM" Bernard M. Hart-i
nit.!, Mr. R/.iafllm.'ki wroto:
|
"tn response lo Mr. Emil
Kf'iif'5 communications conrcmlnn cri'irs iind smoke alI w l l v lf-leasi'd from the Allen
Industries located, in Rahway,
N<".v Jtrsey, an investigation1
was initiated on July 12. 1961.;
The investigation entailed a
complete in-plant survey of the].
Allen Industries processlnR and!
roof Inspection of their curing
oven exhaust stacks In addition
to numerous visit? to the Krug
residence and plant. area for
purposes of evaluating condition!; organoleptlcally (sight,
smell, eye Irritation, etc.). The
last visit made to the areas was
on August 18, 1961. Mr. Wukovets of your Health Department also supplied the writer
with maps and a resume of
complaints telephoned to his
office by Mr. Krug from July
12, 1961 dally through August
11, 1961. This material was
correlated with cHmatoloKical
conditions existing at the time
of the complaint.
"After careful appraisal of
all data collected and the favorable organoleptlc impressions
encountered throughout the
time of our visits to the plant
and New Dover Road area, It
Is our considered opinion that
the complaint does not justify
our further participation.
"Our findings further reflect
that none of the state level allpollution control regulations
were in violation in these areas
throughout our investigation.
"We regret that we cannot
be of any further assistance in
this matter."
GREEN IS FOR FRKSIIMI N \ Kreen "dink," symbol of the <><« <fi'<I™(, is Placed on
the head of Gloria Ozin.vrii, ij2 Uiimfnrd Avnme, Wood bridge, by n Junior at the Mate
University's Women's Collcec JtiiiiRlasN cnnilled 720 freshmen (his yfar, the largest
number In Us history. T«t:i Miidont enrollment stands a t ;i prak 2,000. Classes
started Monday.
Fartmlontabph
,,
| ! Main Street, Woodbrldge
(Next to State theatre)
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IN FASHION SHOW: Four of the models who will appear in the "Galaxy of Fashions",
the fall fashion show beins sponsored by the Marion Guild of St. Andrew's Church in
the church hall next Wednesday are. pictured above. From left to right: Mrs. Harry
O'Connell, Mrs, William McCarthy, Mrs. Stanley Strenkowski and Mrs. Joseph Wukitsch.
ABOUT YOUR HOME
The new plan should enable
the homemaker to have more
leisure time for outside activities or rest
If it doesn't do this, it is not
a success,
Another important thing to
remember is that a schedule
must be elastic. I t should be
made to fit around the occurences of everyday life.
If housekeeping gets you
down and seems to be taking
too much of your time, the reason is quite likely lack of oranlzation. A haphazard routine is death to the homemaker.
The first step is to make aj
Blame I n Right Place
time schedule for doinn the The guest met his host in the
routine things about the home :arden and commented:
that must be done each day,
"I'say, old chap, who is that
awful frump over there?"
w week. Take your time, for
Why, that's my wife," came
this is the foundation of the
the
reply.
over-all plan. Meals and their
preparation are a major item. "Oh," stammered the embarHousecleaning and laundry an- rassed guest. " I big your p a r
don. Trat's my mistake."
other.
rassed guest. " I beg your' parTry to have breakfast lunch
don. Trat's my mistake."
and dinner a t an appointed
hour each day if It is at all
Just People
possible. If you are not lucky
Ain't
people
A
p
p funny? If you
enough to have good help, keep
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ishing. There are any number stars in the universe, he'll believe you, but if a sign says
of good books and articles writ- |'
8 ra m a n
ten for leading magazines t h a t ' W « - .
will help you along this line. £<* to ™W * ^ ^ ^ M w _
After you have completed a cedes Galleon.
schedule for your home work
at it. Use the first few weeks Soviet rules out change in
to help smooth and perfect the Berlin's status.
schedule into a pattern that
will be congenial to the entire Pattern of violence seen in
i British slum.
[family,
PORT READING - Voters
who huve not as yet registered
for the November 1 genera1
election will have the opportunity to do so tonight and tomorrow from 6:30 to 8:30 P. M. in
the Fire House, West Avenue,
Carmen D'Alessio and Mrs. Johanna Martino will sere as registrars. The deadline for registering is September 28
STATE JEWELERS
,.„„„„„„...,
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Voters May Register
At. Firehouse Tonight
—and when we grow up
I'll buy you lots and lots
of GIFTS from
AVENEL —Final lilan* have
been made for thr "Fun Fnlr"
which \t being sponsored by
Sisterhood B'nal Jiicnb a t a
mertinR with Mrs. Trviin? Mainn. Jeffrey Road. Colonln.
The fair will be held October
8 at the Little Lrawie baseball
field, Inman Avrnin1, Colonia.
The meotinK was attended by
Mrs. Jules Isler, Mrs. Sidney
Nochlmson, Mrs. Joseph Harzelci. Mrs. Charles Zastermnn.
Mrs,
Helmut Marum, Mrs
Hnrold Meltz, Mrs. Arthlll
Freeman, Mrs. Sol Siotnlck
Mrs. Hy Farcr and Mrs. Lloyd
Ganon,
Mrs. Freeman outlined th
vnilous skill games which will
be presented a t the fair,
Drop-off stations for the cake
sale to be featured at the fair
nre: Shorecrest, Mrs. Arthur
Berlin and Mrs. Jerome Glassman; Lynn Oaks, Mrs. Harry
Kutner and Mrs. Marum: Oak
Ridge, Mrs. Ai Siegfried and
Mrs. David Grubrr: Avenel
Mrs. Oanon and Mrs. Leonard
Greenfield. All cakes must be SYNAGOGI'K GFTS NFW F « T , : The Syn:iRoi;iic nf Cornrrwitiun B'nai Jacob, Avrnel. recently rcmndrtrd | n | j m i .f
the Jewish Holidays, is shown above. Proud of the refills is Kabhi "'•'"'P B«nd, shimn in thr fon-cn.,,,,,1,
in October 7 or the mornlns
of October 8.
rertioir Sheriff DiU O. Car-till' Atlantic States Conference WATER BI1.1. si'K
Novelty items and canned
son <if Duvnl Coui.ly. Jackson-am! CiMi-cUon, N. J. State, Senntc-Hfuiw r
goods will be Bcct'pted at the
villc, l'la ; William 1 . AICCH ,,u- Kurni l'»ll<r Association. Tliird!,)()I.(|,d „„,.,.„•,.,„
home of Mrs. Malina, 83 Jefl
U
Ancient Order of Hi- 0 0 0 00(J w x . v ,,. u
frey Road, Colonia. and Mrs.
Fl
* * r 1 £ Liiaii, j>r. r-idcnt nI Aluminum
Decree
Plumbmn Fixture.'. Corp., Bur- Ijemi.ins. St. Peter's Lysemn. ,„,,,.,, , h(v s o l m ',
Isler, 15 Neptune Place, Co!
Calif.: (', A. 0-Bryon!Alunvm Association, American n o m l c n , , ) m f ( V M
no later than SeptemNtfW BRUNSWICK-Sherlff and Knapp. a
Us and En-|AcnnVmy of Embalming. Mld-' W H t e r
ber 27.
Robert H. Jamison, Middlesex Bincers of Grand Rapids,
d Mi-jdl.'si
jdl x-Somerset
S t
Ct FiiiiprF 1 1 ^,,,. m | l (lf
County
One of the mai^v highlights
County President of the Na- chipan; HichRfd R. Oauper. nr- al Dinvtors 1 Association, N. J\
T h ( ,'
will be Koko the Clown. Antional Jail Sheriffs' Association chitect of St. Paul, Minn, alonu;Funeral Directors' Association,'
if
(aslP ,. r(l(( f
other feature will be a photogand life member of National with F-clWiird J. Hendrlck, Su- NatmnM Funeral V- -^ U
ltllfr bnuich
raphy booth conducted by Mrs.
Jail Association will attend the .perintrndent of Prisons. Phila- soriation, County Officers As- T h ( , n , ,u.(. , r
Max Dinnerman. Pictures will
23rd Annual Convention ot t h e , d e l p h i l l
^.cwtion.
llon
pllims m
be instantly developed.
Slu nff Jlimison lU the p r e s J Hf lsalso tt membtl olNa l lthf r
Members wishing to enroll in S s t ° C o n w L ^ S r r e t l o n i
'
'
'
" ' ' compl«1«-n •
the children's clothing clubs meeting to be held at the Desh- ent time is servins his fourth (jonal Police Officers ASSOCIH- struct ion
are advised to contact Mrs, ler Hilton Hotel, Columbus, term as president of the N. J tion, National Jail of North
r>noul(1
Should K u '
[Sheriffs'
Association; is
Is weresecre- A m m ( . R i K nt R hts of Columbus
Philip Greenspan, FU 1-1940. Ohio September 24 - 29
Shenfls Association:
Mrs. Mel North, chairman of
tary and treasurer of William1 | 4 ( h D e greet
Moose, Elks1 8to»^ Manager-\v
Sheriff Jamison will particithe rummage sale, announced
F. Haidin? Funeral Home, N p w i a i l b s N e wB n l n g w l < , k ; p a s t . n a m e ? "
drop-off stations for rummage pate In a program, September Brunswick. He served as c o r o - ! p r e s l d r n t o f O p U m l s t club, Applicant-Sniii
are: Shorecrest. Mrs. Isadore 26 on "How Can Pr6per Jail ner, Middlesex Couuty, f i ' ° m i c l r c u s g a i n t s ^ sinners; Dex-! Manager - Ai;d
ni i i ri i n nnd
J from
f,. ™ 1950-1953.
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Drescher, Mrs. Nochimson and Designing Promote Good Safe- i1944-1947,
ter Ft How Tent, N. Y., U.
1
Mrs. Jack Schneider; Colonia ty, Security, Sanitation, Segre- He has been Sheriff since 1953 Navy League, New Brunswick Applicant—Wai -:
and Avenel proper, Mrs, Hygation, Economy, and Correc-j Mr. Jamison is secretary- Urban League, and treasurer Manager <srnili!,;;
Parer.
trustee of the Middlesex Cotm-| o f Morrow Association on Cor-'a pretty well-known
Applicant 'proudl'.
A board of directors meeting Participating with Sherlffity Heart Association: a Fellow ,-fction.
loguht to be. I've 1
l the Amrrican Academy of
''••
Jamison will be Comi
will be held Tm-sriay at the
Avenel - Colonia Community Anna M. Kross of the New Embalminn and Mortuary Sci- Senate approves bill for '.'locer'rs around
years now.
York City Department of Cor- ence, and is a member of Mid- training the Jobless.
Center at 9 P. M.
Sheriff to Take
State to Provide
1200 Safety Posters
WOODBRIDGE - Gerald J.
Di-iscoll, Chief of t he State
Bureau of Traffic .safety, has
Informed Mayor Frederlcw M
Adams and Police Chief John
R. Egaa that his department
will supply approximately 1,200
pedestrian safety posters to the
Township in the "interest of
preventing traffic
accidents
during the last four months of
the yen)•—an especially hazardous time for the person on
foot."
Mr. Driscoll asked that the
posters be displayed at "prominent and strategic" locations.
:m
FASHION FLARE: is evident
here in this Gold-flecked
tweed dress and jacket by
Abe Schrader. Pleats, that are
permanent because the blend
is Zefren and wool, flair out
from a long torso, covered by
a matching hip-length jacket.
LOOK WHAT'S HAPPENING HEREUt
SELLING OUT!!
ALL
UL.USMUBII-E: t
•Hi
"ft
Lv,
Eltginf Wnity-Eigfit Holhlty Sporti Sr-:iti
about Olds for '62! V-8 performance, right acrons the
tharo'a 'SOMETHING EXTRA*
about awning an OLDS f \
line . . . from engines that deliver up to 345 h.p.!
Smooth action of Oldamobile'g 1962 4-S Hydra-Malic'
. .. the performance transmission with the solid new
Magnificent n e ^ Ninety-Eights... superb new Super 88s...
dazzling Dynamic 88$... fun to drive Fc85s ... plus stunning
new StarflresI Olds offers them all with spectacular
V-8 performance... sporty trend-setting style ...
plut a new concept of quality and reliability that
every Oldsmoblle a car of tuperlorltyl
"fed"! Suspension refinements that put new ride
and readability in every model! Sporty new stylinginside and out—that mirrors the ekcitement
you'll find behind the wheel!
Visit your Oldamobile Quality Dealer for a personal
introduction to the cars, with "gomething eitra"!'
•itoidord in NINI, figfc ml llwtn to*h, tfthml it nH w* h Ojmmlt it.
U. S. stopping purchases pf
European coal.
j
New owlier sells New York
Bmpire State Buildim,'.
Any way you look at it, there's "something extr.i"
, mars than aver...
1
All models and colors in stock . . . Please
come in, get the BUY OF YOUR LIFE!
F-85 Cutlass Convertible
nv
In a class by Itself
. . . in the low-price field!
Bring your Bill of Sale — ready to do business
also — Large Selection of "Safe Tested"
USED CARS
We Want YOU!
. . 1 If yDu are in business and have
a product or a service to sell, we want
you to see how easy it is to increase
your sales a t minimum cost by advertising in our newspapers.
E
AUTO
SALES
475 Railway Avenue, Wooilbririgp
(Factory, Authorized Dealer)
CALL ME 4-1111 SALES
OPEN
EVENINGS
SERVICE
Established 1925
/
PHONE
ME'4-0100
WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES
475 Rahway Avenue
WoodbrHJge,
T¥
PAGE ELEVEN
"BACKYARD
ute-summer days
, . nil over the East
,-;.lt!. in the after:tn: ind» of circling,
»,» - and - arrow
r;-,imilPy
SWl|U
1-
• a> this species Is
i,, many nonblrders,
•i.ch mliinformation
, ID it. Prominent a,, ,s tlio Idea so many
... that tre bird U a
. : chimney swallow."
, .wallow at all but Is
. Hummingbirds! An.Hiirrptlon Is that It
i.! spreads vermin
i -•IUKS, this being un
- NOW OPEN! Central Avenue Shop-Rite
Central Avenue, lost Orange
You Asked For It! Back again by
popular demand, tolden Book Encyclopedia
now on sale at Shop-Rite.
This week Shop-Rite does it again! Another
brand new market made twice tho site of bthnl Everything new and expanded to better
serve you.
Thie past winter, Shop-Rite brought the Golden look Encyclopedia to our
customer.. Everyone flocked to Shop-Rite to get their let. We feelevery home
Shop-Rite's Expanding Again!
This put wt«k we opened the newly remodeled
Csldwell Shop-Ritt locited on Bloomfield Arenue in Cildwell. Your new Caldwell Shop-Ritt
•t bigger and better thin ever.
Welcoming Prices On Meat!
Grocery Savings To We/come You I
, ..yi-.ally make nuii• .-.cmwlves through
n; using chimneys
:;<J, not only from
,< und goings In the
, yoducing noises like|
]••:, butaUoby rea1
!••• that heavy rains
-ijpn the nest.
:,,-ks and down It1
' mna or young, Into
•/•n-. The resulting
,u.d debris have
*
a housewife an
I:,:* problem can
.
'<<!
by
BEECHNUT
4c Off!
CHASE & SANBORN
HOLLAND HOUSE
MAXWELL HOUSE
placing
Popi Imported Italian
I'UIIQW trees and, In
'••"{< areas, stUl do so.
siecimens the throat
°- very n,ht. a char"•< n In city birds be(
licoloration by soot.
CATSUP
SEMI BONELESS-WEST VIRGINIA
SMOKED HAMS
FULL
CUT
HALVES
59
t
CATSUP> '
J
POT ROAST c.M.,..i.stf. fc.55«
Ttnder » Juicy
SHOULDER STEAK
*89
Foi I n i i i n f or Sttwing
Lun
69
4
Swtit or Hot
ITALIAN SAUSAGE
69
curt.**
Cookid
V«aK»fbts
COD FILLET
59
GRAPE JELLY
SNctd or H I I V M Yalltw Clint
Shop-din Niwl
« • 4 :.;;',
PURE CORN OIL
Sfcoe-Ritt'Broccoli, Fordhook o> Btbr Limai
or Cauliflowtr
Rod Htart Anorttd
Shop-IUrt
Pottrtoti
10t;5 35'
2
b
29
C
SHORTENING
Skop-Ritt
FISH STICKS
6 p°4;: 8 9 '
3 t 69'
Eitra Fancy Slicing
V
Tomatoes
J.b,39c
3::;;;',
Shop-Rilt
ALL MEAT FRANKS
49 (
CANNED HAMS
Ice Cream
TUlf*
I III*
4 ;,; 89 C
Toward tht Purchau «r
1-ot. csn or U - e i . (an ol
COUPON JOHNSON PLEDGE o r
Pears »«"•* 2 l b t 35 c
Uf A B V U
lfl-oi. can or 44-ot. can
WORTH
JOHNSON KLEER
Coupon Good At: Any
Shop-Rita Whtrt Ittm It Avjilablo
Coupon tiplMt: Sat., Stpt. 1 ) , 1961
Coupon Limit; Ont Per Family
Coupon Rtdttmtd Only • • Pliichsil
19C
p J/21/«i
*'
ltfl
"
l
l
-
tHocttv* IkfOttfh latvrdtr Nifkl, Stpltafew 2}rd. 1 9 ( 1 . Not ro«*OMiklt for lyp««iiphic|l trtwt. Wo rottrrt tin right to Unit aaanthlti.
THIS
COUPON
WORTH
Ttwtrd H M PurchiM of
MM*-R<t*
Toward tho Purchat* tl
m. tr dkocalatt *Vi
«
I I ••• pk|.
COUPON
WORTH
UKE MIXES
Co*p«a S*od f-
Any
DUNCAN HINES
RKE PUDDING N I X
Coupon Good At: Any
Shop-Rilo W h t i t Ittm It Ariiltklt
Coupon Eipiroi: Sat., Stpr. 13, 1961
Coupon Limit: Ono Ptt family
Coapsn Rodtomod Only on Pnr«hMt
Mo* Rrtt Wfctr* I t * * h AvaiUolo
Cttpon I i p i r t i
Coupon Lim!
Coupon Ridtcntd
>
Coupon Limit: Ono Vv Family
%
Cmpoa Rtdtmod Otry *n P«rc(aM
ot Ittn
', A Shop-HUm
ISELIN
. OFtN SUNDAYS
«,utr«
boh.
Grand Wekomt Deli Delightt!
Woodbrtdit
tntt*
3
SLICED
Shop-Ritt
$w|*)t Ctiliforni*
U.S. Ho. 1 Long liland
::; 89'
6::;ll
FACIAL TISSUES
PRUNE JUICE
Hom»-Coiiiiag Baktry Favorites
Tokay Grapes
Shop-Ritt Whltt or Pink
Shop-RiH
Birda Eyi Froxtn
Extra Large
Jumbo Size
"
*-M
if
Shop-Ritt
2 p°k;; 3 5 e CHEESE SPREAD
Shop-Ritt Sliced Froitn
Purt Maid
STRAWBERRIES 5 ;;; 99 e ORANGE JUICE
VEGETABLES
SWEET P U S
lb c
4 .; M TOILET TISSUE , 4 3 9 '
Shop-Ritt
HONEYDEWS
» "
Colon
MARGARINE I BOILED HAM
2 29
Cooktd
Fresh Sweot
s dU
Marcil Anorttd
Grand Wefcomt Dairy Salt.'
End 0 ' Summer Savings OH Product.'
Grapts
6 1°, 6 9 (
TEA BAGS '
DOG FOOD
FROZEN FOOD BUYS!
;:,49 £
KOSHER PICKLES
8 '.;, M DOG FOOD
^•!«r
C
3 20;; *1
Fritkiti
TUNA FISH
SCALLOPS
Swoot Caliromii
1
; 39 C
SALAD DRESSING
BON AMI c FH. ';;39«
'1
. 49 C
Shtp-Ritt
Krafr
Dtf Monti Light Chunk
'65'
b
l
Shop-Rite
fttth tr Lun
HADDOCK *„!!«..
J
2 5 .t 2
APPLE SAUCE
Hickory Sfflokvd
s<
8
; 4 9 ' MAYONNAISE
J*» Spray
PEACHES
C
Cooktd
4 „,;; 1 GREEN BEANS
Shop-Ritt
DETERGENT
HAM SLICES ^"^ ' 8 9 e
GROUND CHUCK
fndt ot tht F»rm Cat
(
Shop-Rilt Low Suda Powdti
*v -"^ i i
J '•• W
4«»•-i HKMraarf-'Si
•
LIQUID DETERGENT
it
SOUP MEAT •••'»- ^ 3 9 C
Breast Veal
t*1SHw
:^....4:
0(r!
SWEHPtAS
Shop-R.t.
'69e
BEEF STEW
TINDIR
e
ifcW
COLGATE'S FAB
49 C
BEEF SHORT RIBS
•OtSLESS
SWULDEB
4~ t
49 C
CHUCK STEAKS
*
5<
4 ««•
*;; 10* PILLSBURY FLOUR 5 £ , 49«
TOMATO JUKE
Lltttd
"M, ( ev
ei) like to talk
„ ; 'w said. ' - n » h,»«i
§1
,,.,,
°Ped with the
; '*"]' I «ver na4: three
d
foe *n taetease.
t;, ";^
,
^ ' lands decided to go
L , ; ; &n<l the office boy
ROYOX
Shop-Rilt Gardtn
SCOn TO WHS
W1M0FTHEPWW
Coupon liplrot: S*»., Stpt. 2 j , I N 1
I
l
Aisorl.d Colon
Ib.
I's; '!,'• ' iigns reading "DO
1
;; around his ftctory
1
J
[nriched
PORK I BEANS
U i G««'t. Gitdf Ckoici Ytung S t u i l i t )
;.";;:J' u buslnes, m&n hung
MU itafl had
'"• shook h> head
4r
Hot.
ctnt
Cl«»n« Faittr
Jc Off! Vjn Camp<
< tl» Inspire his work;
. • • i'llil11
"iiiptness and energy
was aaked some
ofl
,„
Sienmint,
Piido Hi tht farm
ljkin»
,; '•«
KNORR SOUPS
.;;
COMSTOCK BEETS 9 ;.;; M TOMATO JUICE
'••••'d«*d for t h e m . T h e y
<•' ••
!roni
chimney
• »'<>n of the bands
v-iiri on the birds In
'-"in 1938 to 1940.
•':;. we Ictiew. Here
•'•• Amazon Basin
•^'•-- you see wheeling
!
"uns, lakes and
:
""lt UP 8t them and
1
IliP
long, narroW
• •'••'» rtndfr the swlfU
:
»' M'ry fastest filers)]
•i:i«"ing stamina that
••'"'in across the wa1
(>ulf and above the
' of that remote re' >'• call Amazonia.
/••l ' w e recall that
'••'• ihtmney became
•): "us country, swifts
>
<
Cut tr Shotttring
;:
- '•;'•> came the an•'•••'• swifts' secret
• - In May of 1944,
• ••'im the American1
Lima, Peru, thjat
<l.s h»d been "se-;
<jnu' swallows kill-!
H'.tng on the
border. A
:iote<i the bands In;
">n) by an Indian!
7 V ar j(8ti
TOMATOES
Cut for London (rail
ul other days offerv.,ii!v- some averred
' :iU xcupled hollow
•'•> and hibernated
1
• winter. Others
•a 'great flocks
•• • i'"nii into the Qulf
'hiuiM'lves In sand
-'il the following
others, a little'
•>t:\e, Mid they
• :'ii America." Aye,
• i;- South America?
•luiv and none had
••n there anyway.
••« '•:•• krv*. or could
COFFEE SALE.'
6c Off
n.<r the chimney
•:. swifts arrive in
- srrms to be one
•!.'.:)g<> that people
„•••; around to doaie no harm Is
• a n the necessity
,(•.'aches fclao to the
.M'j.iii of these Inn s which have long
.' :'. of ipeculatlon
'. Until a few yeart
;
brre was actually
.: ->:i by anyone as
1
, i ii'rritory comprls•\.:.u<: home of the
; •r;;i.K by tens Of1
. .•'::,; the Oulf coasti
:i;rds occupied tall'
• ' schools, factorlesl
MlUtioos Idle of
.•. would scour for
• ;i:n« whSh thOUblrcU were landed
'.:.< workers. Then.
1
: • wt-re t-.o swifts at
had they gone?
ides to « r o — th*y
MCMC
W tt rr ii B
B
v ! ^
r MJLJL
' '
* 99 ii ii " * * « " oo W
« *>« * • opportMBity to start
your tet
tet —
— Complete
Complete your
your ser
ser - or
or fill
fill in
i the
th mining
ii
i
Lk for
your
copies.
Look
Golden look display at Shop-Rite. Velum. I only 49c AH other, We
1S30 Oak Tree Road
(WOODBRIIXiE SHOPPING CENTER)
/V«Htr
THIS
COUPON
WORTH
Toward tho PtirchtM ol
An-/ Siio Skop-Rirt
ControUtd Sudt Povdor
DETERGENT
Coupon Good At: Any
Shop-Rito Whtrt Ittm It Available
_
Coupon Iipiroo: Sat., Stpt. 2 1 , 1961
20:,, — ,
C
Coupon Limit: Ont Per Family
Coupon Rtdttmod Only tn Purchaat
E**vx 1-7.100
MENLO PARK
OPEN
SINDAIS
1 Mile South of (iarden State Parkway
On U.S. Route 1, in lh<* Menlo Park Shopping Outer
PA OK TWELVE
LEGAL NOTICBS
BIJICK ADDS CONVERTIBLE
TO I<H»2 SPECIAL LINK
I he Crow's Nest
Board Plans
For Luncheon
LEGAL NOTICES
on AM, the Towrahtp will
a bargain and aale dead for taldwiy ,
premlMi.
UAI'KU: April 4th, 1991
thereafter a*"
Dated: September l»th, 1M1.
reached, at
B. 3. DCNIQAN, Township Cler*|«ll person* W C " ''"' «-\
To be advertised September llst'thereln will he .I.,,','1 t)rl •'••
and September
Mth. 1801. ln Uw|to be heard r.on>,rnii'," M V "
p
n J m
P. B. 9/31-M/8!
PORDB
The executive
nnri touchers of School 7 PTA
will have a luncheon Septemi,
-IAN ORDINANCT,
IXT 2R, 12:00 noon, with Mrs.
Middlesex County lurroi>U'i Clrart ORDINANCE
.John Pirlgyl chairman and
KOT1CB TO CREDITORS
Mrs. Joseph FaRftn. co-chalr198(1"
gllwbeth Berkow wid U w i s 8.
1nn.
d K m e n t t o h e - • • ' - " - • • »-•
-"
. " _ . . _ . _
At, a recent nwtinR of the
hoarri a tpntativn budRft for the
riisulnij year was presented for
ipr
approval of the board. Letters the rights, privileges, hereditaments!^ JUB-B In
In their debts,
of resignation wrre received
from Mrs., Clifford Dunham
*P
mid deceased, under o«th or afllrma-'
1
who resigned her office of memTake further notice u Ihnt
within
fromburthlsi
referred • « in
y thiitlon.
d.te or
they a1«
will months
be forever
P
Tow
hl
to
rh"'iim(t".tinnB
nri
««
P
Committee
has
hy
resodate
or
they
will
be
forever
barred
?
hr
Section
bers-hip chairman and Clifford restriction* upon
01 1 "" 1 " 1 "> d .pursuant
follow*.
1
exercise
of
Dunham who resigned his office «uch_power mi'mm the
hi> specUm
ln
1
r c
t
Pro- IU i ^i" i l JJ J L l 1 D '
of treasurer. The board aprant bet*eeti n,,n,'
ELIZABETH BBRKOW.
and the Pen,,,. ,
minimum price being $500,00 plus
pointed Mrs. John Ama*7.1
Hhrriff.
KWIfl 8. JACOBSON.
Right'of w , n H,H ''
costs
of
preparing
deed
mid
advertreasurer and Mrs. John Har- DAVID LINKTT
northerly
hmi,„,',,..'
tising
this
sale.
Said
lot
In
laid
Attorney.
L o t a 1 nTiri •!(• ,,,
0
ln
and
Winters.
Caqt.,
key, membership chairman,
4«B4 h'" * *
require a down payment
N e w e s t H f i d i l i o n l<> t h e Mni• -k l i n e f o r 1!)M;: !•'• t h i s t w o - d o o r r n n v r r j i b l e m t h e S p e c i a l
shown on ',,„, ,,
Street,
of 3S% or the told accepted by tne'l><
mboy, N. J.,
M ' r i i ' v T i l e in•*• H p i r i n l i-. , i \ l c d :iIOIIK l l n ' " ' n r . l i n e s u s l l i r S k y l a r k , B u i c k ' s l u x u r y
Mrs. Dorothy Ludewlg, prin- I.-L. 0/21-M-lO/J-i'J (11
(Township Committee, the b a l a n c * ' " " "
1
boundary helnu ):,,
of purchase price to br p»ld In 12
M i i i i t r u u | ) i ' . m i d r n m o m .1 ' - l i m n o f t h r e e i w w e r p l a n t s . A l l M>tu<Inrd m o d e l s In t h e
cipal, and the executive board
9' the norther:-. •',,
equal monthly Installment* plUa rn- l.-L. 9/21. M; 10/5, 13/dl
ADVBRTISEMKNT OF
S p e c i a l M T i f . s i u r e q u i p p e d u i t h t l i e n e w , h i : ; h p e r f o r m a n c e V-li e n p i n e . w i t h t h e a l u m i '
thanked Mr§. Pirlpryl for her
Street
terest nnd other term* provided ln
JUDICIAL SALE
8BCTION 2 Tins ...
mim
V - 8 eiieine as optionul
D e l u x e m o d e l s in t h e S p e c i a l . s e r i e s a r e e q u i p p e d w i t h t h e
efforts in completing the kinNOTICE
the contract of sole.
SUPERIOR (Ol'RT
dlnance Khali i.i,.' ..'.','"'
aluminum V-H as stnrrdurd with a power option of the same ensiiie^ with four-barrel dergarten drapes.
The
following
conditions
ahall
be
Notlir
is
hereby
given
that
the
»tely after rinn
OF NEW JERSEY
Incjuded ln- the
sale:
Subject
to a: following proposed
ordinance was cation at reniiirni
MIDDLESEX
COUNTV
——
J
h,
carburetor and higher nmipression ratio for sreater performance. Also available as opHJ
x '
Mrs. George Chilipka. presiten (10) toot . rt&ht-of-wav «a*e- Introduced and passed on first readRU
Docket No, C-SIS-ao
tional on the 1SIB2 Specials are the dual-path turbine transmission and a four-speed, dent and Mrs. Marcel Bonalment. No building will be permitted Ing at n meeting of the Township
Commi
floor-mounted sports enr syncliiomesh transmission which makes the Special one of the sky, vice president, will attend By Tlrtue of a Judgment for Sale; o n this property. A w « « »ssess-|Cominltwt of thf Townshfli of Att«tthe Sviperlor Court. Chnncrrs- Dl- ment ln thf smount of »1M 19 m«sti Wooribrtdue. In the County of Mid- B J r
outstanding performers on tin highway. May be seen September 26 at Polkowite Motors, the teacher's convention In At- of
vljloh, m»ds on the 25th dny of,b f PMd oeforp delivery of deed."
d l n n . New Jersey, hua on the 19th Township cier
July, 1M1, In un action pcndinR Upon acceptance of tlie minimum d«y of September. 1M1. and thut To hf adv-prriw <
229 New Brunswick Avenue, Perth Amboy.
— Adv. lantic City, October 28.
At the Typewriter:
This campaign, locullv, hns
rot mr dnwn. With \2 riiiuli('ntr.s in ihr field mid umptvt'en organizations running :ifX.nrs for tJu-m. and SPIICIIIIK m-
-
v: .itlrns, XcL^W11"!' nirmmg
r.ound In circles if r \rw<\ to
i '°nd them all. fn. I'm nisi
(' i ng the best I ctin. . . WnMi't
t '• cool weather a welcome IT1: f? I had to (iol up and yel
(mother blankrt Sunday nli'ht
. . . Orcstc L. DeSlmoiiR. Jr.,
I?;ihwny Avenue. Woodbrirl;:<\
has enlisted in tnr Naval RrFtrve Electronics Division 3-:),
Summit. A graduate of Woodbridge High School and RCA
Institute, N. Y., DeSimone Is
employed as an Electronics
Technician for Tunn-sol Electric, Bloomfleid.
In the Mailbag:
Airman P. M. Lesauls, son of
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lesauis, 112
Goodrich Street, Iselin, and a
graduate of Woodbrldge High,
ha& completed his Initial course
of Atr Force bask mlliUry
training at Lackland Air Force
Base, Texas. He has been selected to attend the technical
training course for Utilities
Maintenance Specialist, shep^ard AFB, Texas . . . Also completing his initial course nt
Lackland is Airman Stanley o
Chapman, Jr., sis of Mr, and
Mrs. Stanley a . Chapman,
Burnett Street, Avenel. Ho will
attend a technical training
course for Administrative Specialist at Amaiillo, Texas. Airman Chapman is a graduatr of
St. Mary's High School. Purth
Amboy, . . Serving aboard the
destroyer USS Haynsworth.
which If on a seven-month
cruise with the Sixth .Fleet in i
the Mediterranean, is Wayne
P, Swaylik, fireman. USN, son
Oi Mr. and Mrs. Peter Swaylik,
Railway Avenue, Woodbridge.
LEGAL NOTICES
Jayvpp-4'ttps Plan
To Aid Men in Drive
N
NOTICK
Take Notice that nn the 13th day
of September lOfil. the Zoning
WOODBRIDGE — At a reg- BoanTof"Adjustment or the Townmonthly m w t i l i e Of t h e : s h l P o f VVoodbrWse afterh public
.WooribridKi' Township J a y c e e - | T n e . Tyson Corp. for a variance to
I hey pledged their help in'us* five industrial hi!iidlnss_on_Lot
n Bloclc 5 1 A
' B l1^
"
Railroad
h* Tnvrpp^ in fln all Ant '"^
Block 57P-A
p l n < . t W o o d b r l d g ( , Sl .». J e r M , y , 8 n d
.membership drive.
that determination of said Zoning
b
fild
Letter.", will be sent by theiBo&rd of Adjustment hn* been
filed
m the office of said Bourd at the
Jaycce-eites to young men be- Municipal
BulldliiR, Main Street.
tween the iiei's of 21-36, intro- Woodbrtdge,
g , New Jorwy, »nd is
i l b l ffor Inspection.
for available
duciiiR tin- opportunity
FREDERICK
FREDERIK SIMON8EN
MO
|these men lo join the Junior
Secretary, Board oi Adjiistment
Township of Woodbrldge
;Chnmbi'i- oi Commerce. Men
who are interested in j o i n i n g ^
urc urged to contact Joseph DeSHERIFFS S\1.E
MinnLESEX COl NTY COURT
Marsien lti.ri Main Street,
LAW DIVISION
A report «a.s given on the
MIDDLESEX COl'NIT
great success of the first pro- Docket No. Book X. Page 3M
I-J Al's Marject'by thf Jaycee-ettes. a card Alexander 8oh«ytlit
J«;L u.y LIH , m > i . c - c , u » . » « w
^
Broughton.
C
Uikel]
pIalntufi
&nd
party held m August. Addition-1Defendant.
all report s were given on theJ Writ of Execution for the sale of
Fall Assembly held in Atlantic Ip™™lrtrtue"STItri?Trj"ie"iMVd vmt!
City, and the proposed projects!tcxpose
midpublic
delivered.
I will
0 me directed
to sale at
vendue
on
for 1961-62.
WEDNESDAY THE 18th DAT
OF OCTOBER A.D,.
Guest speakers were Stanley!
_
Mann, Joseph Vazzano, and Jo-lat the hour of two ooloclt by the
seph DeMarsico, who spoke o " ! } ^ "
ofB the said day. at the Sheriff's Ofthe importance of the current^ fice
ln the City of Ne* Brunswick,
N J.
iJaycee membership drive.
:
More Mail:
Geraline M a n n i n g , St.
HONOKKI): Stephen Purdy <ccntei I is shown being conBeginning on the easterly side of
George's Avenue, Woodbrldge,]
Burlington Street. Jormerly Savage
gratulatrd <m beinR selected "Jaycci- of the Month" by I PLAN HAT SOCIAL
Street, and also formfrly known u
a graduate of WHS, has start-;
Stanley Maim, president, and Gerald Shea, awards chair- I SEWAREN—Tentative plans Thomas Street, distant 225.31' from
ed classes as a new student atj
the
corner formed by the intersecWagner College. Grymes Hill,! man of thf Woodbridge Township Junior Chamber of 'were made for a hat social Ocf ommeree.
' tober 5> 8 p. M. i n the b a s e m e n t j " 0 ^ ^ ^ Z i ^ L Z
Staten Island. She will major
of School 12, at an executive Rooeerelt Avenue, and the Easterly
in elementary education. . .Vinside of Burllnftton Stref. snd runMrs. William Dui-rschidt, Mrs. board meeting of the Home and ning thence: (I) Easterly direction
cent Parrington, son of Mrs. V.)
and at right angle* to Burlington
Bi-i'y Kuhii, Mis. Eileen Jones, School Association Tuesday,
Farrington, Hoy Avenue, Fords!
and members of the American; The first regular meeting of
has reported to Great Lakes
<m T. McNulty Post.
jthe season will be held TuesTr. ininR Center. He may be
a'dressed as follows: V, Far-1
Many more volunteers are':day. 3 P. M. in the school audi' v t o n , S.R.-5901354, Co. 411,! „ , , „ . r. D . _ „ „ _ . , „
needed througout the Township, torium.
Carteret, H. J,
KI 1-MM
. U.S.N.T.C., Great Lak«. 'J™}
o n a i ^ w s l f r?« bei'n A n y o m ' "»t«esU'd may contact'
Cystic Fibrosis
Drive is Sel
RITZ Theatre
i .MI. ana MIS. cnanes t . d r i v e f o r C y s t l c P i r j r o s l S i a
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
, Street l s e l i n . i s j c h i l d r e n . s d i £ t , t t s e w h i c n , u . ;
Two-Edffed
fit 18 CL /SOiX1 U.i Btuns.v *
the 224 freshmen who
tacks the lungs and digestive; More ethics.in journalism is
SEPTEMBER 20-23
l'.'ve started classes at Lebanfor which there is no the need, says a politician.
r.i Valley College, Annville.
— Ptai —
ure.
Such as not asking the candi- Steve McQueen - Brijid Bailen |
Pa... . Lance A. Willey, Airman
3 STOOGE COMEDY AND
1
m
ApprenrfceT^idgedale' Avenue'
Oltaraewski. explained, date where he stands on the
Plus "TWO LOVES"
CAETOON
until he had a chance to
C y s t l c P i b r o s l s ls n o t
~
SEPTEMBER 24 • 2«
Woodbridge. has completed re-l"
" """" K t l ' B ° "
"
la I0US
Rpeclal
Kiddle M»tln«
cruit training ni HIP Nav»i A irl 8
disease. It is an inher- lead his own speeches and find!
"THE NAKED EDGE"
3aturd»y an it gnndiy it 1 P. M.
ited disease with which child- out.—Bill Vaughan in the KanReserve six-months program at
Gary Cooper - Deborah Kerr
WEDNESDAY THRU MONDAY
No one admitted during l u t
Memphis. Term. He will now be ren are bom and half of themsas City
SEPT. n - OCT. I
13 Minutes'
trained in Aviation electronics die before reaching school age."
"VOYAGE
TO THE
September
is
Cystic
Fibrosis
Plus "THE CAT BURGLAR"
. Serving aboard the -radar
EXTRA:
BOTTOM
OF
THE SEA"
picket destroyer USS William month and a drive is underway
KARTOON KARNIVAL
SUMnf
E. Rush, operating out of May-1* 0 1 ' f u n d s t o ** used for the imEVERY FRIDAY NIGH!
Join Fontaine - Frmnlnf Atalon
Show begins at dmk
port, Fla., is R. J. Lomonico, mediate improvement here of
DeUvertn sorwbtrt
Children Under 12 Fret
urgently needed medical andj;]
radarman third class, USN,:
"1HE WILD ONE"
•
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Lominico, other services for these child- 1'
Kiddie Mat. S»t, ft Sun, 1 P. M.
iren. An expanded nation-wide
New Street, Woodbridge.
REA.DE THEATfc-S
One of our beautiful
research program to bring this
corsages makes a girl
Last But Not Leant: deadly children's disease under!
feel pampered and
Born at Perth Amboy
Gen- control is also'underway.
boy Gen
glamorous . . . turns an
erall H
Hospital: Prom Iselin, a Mrs. Oltarzewski, wife oi the '
TODAY Thru TUESDAY
evening into a memodaughter to Mr. and Mrs. chairman, wrote a letter to Mrs.'
Brad Dlltnan
rable
occasion!
George Rodgere, 184 Auth Ave- John P. Kennedy, first lady,
Dolores Hart
• Floral Arrangement*
nue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. appealing to her for assistance,]!
"KRANCtS OF
William Hovls,125 Sonora Ave- because of her interest in help- \,
• Potted Plants
tf
ASS1SSI"
Woodbridge, N. 1.
nue;. . . from Hopelawn, a son ing children whenever possible.
• Cut Flowen
U» Mr, and Mrs. James Kath.1 She received a reply from the1
TODAY THEC SAT.
62 West Pond Road; a son to social secretary, advising Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perri, 80 Kennedy is honorary national
NOW THRU SAT.
New .Brunswick Avenue;,
chairman of the drive.
from ,Woodbridge, a daughter
Leslie Cirou
1
Starring Flower Shop
to M i and Mrs. Joseph Bakos, Volunteers who will aid Mr.'
Maurice Chevalier
Frederic
March
308 Mawbey Street; a son to Oltarzewski in .this drive in- 305 Amboj Afe, HE 4-1SK
Charles Boyer
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Catanacci :lude: Mrs. Eileen Hinkson,
At 6 : M - 8 : «
"FANNY"
44 Seymour
S
SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY
Avenue;
from Mrs. Mary Decker, Mrs. TherSUN.. MON,, TURS.
Sewaren, a daughter to Mr. and :sa Lapszynski, Mrs. Joan Haney,
Mrs.
Pearl
McMornfw.
Mrs.il
Sandra Dee - John Gavin
Mrs. John Kuzma, 443 West
"TAMMY TELL ME
Avenue; . , . from Port Read- Evelyn Fossett, Mrs/ Helen'jl
Starring Sandra Dec
TODAY
THRU
SATLKDAY
TRUE"
ing, a son to Mr. and Mrs, Rob- Cook, Miss Barbara Cook. Mist
Frederic March, B«n Garr.ara,
Plu
Susan
Hinkson,
Mrs.
Maureen
Plus
ert Pintinlcs, 3 Turner Street;
Ina Balln
Kirk Douflu
"KING «ff THE
. . . from Fords, a daughter to Fitzgerald, Mrs, Mury Jane Sta- "THE YOUNG DOCTORS"
"INDIAN FIGHTER"
ROARINO '»'»"
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rausch 44 tiu.s. Mrs. Jane Bari'U.
and rinnniScuiM • culur
Winnie
Pairott
Wilk Rokd; a son to Mr. and Also Mrs.
„
.
^
u
I.JIIJ
Turner
Jaff
Chandler
Mrs. Stanley Kowalczyk 49 M r s J o s e P h Hussty, Mrs. Joht
"THE LADY TAKES A
Jensen Avenue; a son to' Mr.| ZaleHky > M i s s Charlotte OltarIBJ*
FRIDAY
FLYER"
zewski,
Mrs.
David
Freeman
and Mrs, Nicholas Shevohanko,
Color
THRU
SUNDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY
S85 New Brunswick Avenue; a
Hlto
TUESDAY
The (.ulrtfii Years ut ihc
wn to Mr. and Mrs. Frank daughter tij Mr. and Mrs. Julc
Jiizz^Mad Era!
Pelzman, 111 Crestview Road; Mujieu, ll| Glenwood Terrace
KING OI THE
a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. a sou to Mr. and Mis, Herber
KOARING ->0s"
Eoy Rice, 199 First Avenue? a Ntedle. 434 Kprd Avenue.
— Starring —
Story of Arnold Koili&tein
Darren - Michael Callen j Deborah Wallan
and. t in Eastman ( nlor,
— Also —
Orbon Wclli's
i.s King S.uil m
Walt Disney's
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"THE LADIES MAN"
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Home Cooked
LiRcheons and Dinners
Served Daily
STATE
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11 A. M. Till Clotlni, 12:45 A. M.
Sunday from 3:00 P. M. lo
Closing (Mldnliht)
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SEPT, :ei - 26
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And Hit All Shir Show
September 2'i, 1901
11:00 P. M. to 2:M) A. M.
t
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•
therein, whrrcln Mnry Crppd, Is [hid, or bid strove minimum, by the Mid ordlnniioe Will be taken up for pendrnt-Lfirtpr' oi
plaintiff, mid Wllllum Repmnnn and|Town»hlp Committee and the p»y- furtlier ronsldrratlon and final pan- lUfli w n i , \nxil.t
',
Stella Repmann his wlfp art df-! m ent therenf by the p\irrhaser ac- snni" »t a mpetlng of said Townnhlp for fina1 n'lupiinn
fendanta, thf subsrrlb*r, thr Sheriff!cordln(C to the manner r>f purchase Commit:" to h* hold at Its meeting 1961
of Middlesex County, will on Wed-iin accordance with termi of saleroom In Die Memorial Municipal I-L t,i\;r,i
nwtdsy the 18th day of October,I
—.
1961. at two o'clock ln the afternoon, sell at publlr vendne lo 'hr
hlKhrst bidder, at the Sheriff's Office. In the City of Vew Brunswick
County of Middlesex, and state of
New Je.rwy, the foUnwlnR dewrlbed
trsct of land and premises1
BEING known nnd designated aa
Lots No. 17 and 18—ln Block 828 as
ahown on "Map of property of WllH&m Zlegler. Esq., Demorest-on-iheHilltops, nurreyed Januarj', "91. by
J. M. Trowbrtcitir", and filed In the
Office of the Cleric of the County of
Middlesex as Map No. 196 on September 24, 1801
BEINQ also known and deslKnated
as Lots No. 17 mid IS In Block 829
as shown on thp Offtclsl Tax and
Assessment Map of the Tou-nshlp of
Woodbrldge, 1n the County of Middlesex and Stnte of New jersey
BErNCl more commonly known
and designated as No. 182 Woodruff
Avenue, Avenel, ln the Tou."h.shtp of
Wooibridge, In the County or Mlddlesei, and State of New Jersey
Including the Inchoate rlghu of I
dower of the defendant, Stella Repmann. wife of the defendant W11-J
Uam Repmann, and tocPtlver wlthi
all and singular the hereditaments
and appurtenances to the taid |
premises belonging or In uny wist
appertaining.
"Tie said lnnds and premLses will
be sold subject to all municipal
.. taxe6 ami the a&ses&nionts and
existing tenancies, If niy Thpjn.il>-,
scrlher reserves the right to adjourn
Mid sale from time to time, subject
only to such limitations or restrictions, upon the exercise of such
power as may be specially provided
by law or rules of court,
ROBBRT H. JAMISON, SHERIFF
Middlesex County
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey
JOSEPH P. ORECO
Attorney for Plaintiff
4J1 Pearl Street
Woodbrldge, New Jersey.
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NOW THRU MONDAY
SEPT. 2« - 35
Jtrt7 Lewli In
T U R N P I K E
Stevens & 6th Ave.
LEGAL NOTICES
Street M i l ' to « point and run- IWfer To: W-J(«
nitiK ihence; 121 Southerly direction
NOTICE i r PUBLIC IALI
nnd parallel with Mid Burlington TO WHOM IT MAT CONCHIN:
Street 25' to a point and ninnlnif
At a regular meeting of th« Townthenr* 131 Westerly direction and ship Committee of the Townthlp of
ps.rs.llel with first course 91.(12' to Woodbrldge held Tuesday, Septemthe Easterly sldf of Rurllngton her 19th, 1961. I I U directed to adStreet aforesaid and nmnlnii thence.; vertise the fact that on Tutsdsy eve(41 Easterly nlde of Burlington
Ootober 3rd, 1MI, the TownStreet. In a Northerly direction 25'
Commltten will meet »t 8 P M
U> the point
or p
of
p
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, ^ , If
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,„„ CCommittee
ommltt«« Oh.rnhm
Chamber*,
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PAGE THIRTEEN
Mm of Si. John Vianney
lo Enacl "Living Rosary"
By MARILYN HAM.
A huko crucifix, designed and
coiiONIA — Tin- diumiy | cl » 1!i lfucW by Charles Wloh.
bnuit.y, and n-liKio..s s l | l l , l n ^ l ( : o - c h » l ™ « n ol the parade, will
be carried in front of the forana 1 of the "Living Rosary" matlon, with the 71 men joined!
will OIHT »n»ln bo enacted by by a chain. Approximately 500;
men of St. John Vinnmw's Holy St. John Vianney men will
parNumr Society in a .sin.ctnculaitticipaie'ln'the'parade
piinide Sunday,
j „, _
,.,,
,
. ,
I Rt. Rev. MSM\ Charles Q. Mcni parade, scheduled to be-icorristin. pastor of St. James!
on High Street, just below Church, will represent Bishop
City Hall Park, Penh Amboy. George W. Ahr of Diocese of
will feature more than 20.000 Trenton, In the reviewing stand
Holy Name men from parishes located nt state Street, with
throughout Middlesex County, other religious and civic offiassembled to pay homage to cials including Mayor James J.
thr Holy Name of Jesus.
Flynn.
Men of St. Jolm Vianney's Culminating at'Waters Staformed the Living Rosary two1 dium. St. Mary'.s High School
years ago
uiKpira-jBand will piny the -star
tion of Rr.v. Waller A Radzl- Spangled Banner." Rev. James
wnn. Pastor, and have contin- Connolly, Spiritual Director of
ued this theme each year.
Middlesex Holy Name FederaThe Rosary, which literally tion and Pastor of Corpus
means crown of roses, symbol Christl Church, South River, TAKF FINAI, VOWS: Two new sisters w*rr welcomed Into the Community of the Uttl*
( U K M A N / I O N K : J o s e p h A. Munyinnp. T h i r d W a r d
••MHirriili,- r»iidi(l;i( r . H . , S h o n o r e d a t a d i n n e r - d a n c e .
of love and joy, is H form of will deliver the Bishop's mes- Servint Sisters of the Immaculate Concept!un at St. Joseph's Convent, Strawberry Hill,
ii Iti'l l i r e M.nmr. P e r t h Vinhny. l.pft t,p r i c h ! , ( . i n .
I m m . A s s e m b l y m a n Nnrrnan T a n / m a n . M r s . F r a n c i s
prayer and devotion to the sage and lead the assemblage
, i II m i n i ; Yirv M u i i f i o n e . Mr. ,\liin/ii>n<\ F r e e h o l d e r W i l l i i
Friday. Left to right, Rev. John R. Huehra, S..I., Chicago; Sister Mary Cansolata, Sister
m U a r r e t i . < i i m m i t t e f i n a n Rnhprt J a c k s , H e r m a n Fallon,
Mother of God, and is unsur- in the Holy Name Pledge.
Mary Athnnasia and Rev. Mother Stephanie Clara,
J
pawfcd In either popularity or Benediction will be given by
'effectiveness. In place of rose Msur. Me Corristin, accompathe issue was iirsti,«,
-„
• iid b
fol , ihn
s
ipetals,
the •Rosary
is symbolby
rinsed, he said.
John
Viiulney
ized by tiny beads linked to- Choir, Rev. Radzlwon
will lead
Mayor Frederick
th h
the 40 member choir.
Chairman for the St. John
Vianney Holy Name nroup is
•purchase an item without aicross
IVutu.se ol e v e r D i . i l i i n . vice c h a i r m a n , b o L a V.i)(il,)BHlD(iK, The Town-:proper bid in writing. "Our*
Charles Wich and Maurice
WOODBRIDGE—ThB Littlt
> a n d |)roposed S a l l e , W a l t e r S'«hiestti
Flint!
-"
•"-; "™ '" " ' 7 ' ' ^ . ,,""'1 In the Living Rosarv, the iMiiUiore. with James Brennan| WOOtJBRIDGE — CommitUliU!US
ri m
ill'
CummiltiT
by
a
vote
of
tipractice
is
to
accept
bids,
hei
.
„,.„
,
!„„.,,
,...
.,'
..
.
Servant Sisters of the Imrna*
beads
hnoriL
the years
™
- W H ttm.
as Marshall.
jteeman Leon Blanchard told
4. «.n»i Committceman John • maintained.
He then challenged! Name men. who will recite the
>.. ojile of Woodculate Conception Joyfully welabsent, overrode the Mr. Jacks with "if you have prayers "Apostle's Creed," "Our Line of march slated as his colleagues at the Township j
comed two Sisters who made
'someone who will sell it cheapfollows:
and "Hail Mary."
meeting Tuesday night that he
made by Committee-',^ why didn't you set him
Starting at High Street just
their solemn profession of vowi
This year, a
.:<! Ward LVmoImmity of below City Hall Park and pro- was alarmed over the practice
j\»'f« Trio but $12 " u i n iji'i-f Jacks and went on submit a bid '
dress will be included, "with ceeding North to Smith Street: of speeding sand trucks "bar-| WOODBRIDGE — Tonight Friday at the Provincial Home
.);,!,
lor Town
wooUBKIDGr;
'J'l'rei1 l 0 l""''" ilKI ' a backhoc '»
of the Community at Saint Jomen reciting the "Our Father" proceed to State Street and
n
hold-up men, wim held up '^> "" " lone submitted bid. at
wearing dark suits, white shirts North on State to Washington relliiiR" down the Edison Bridge at 8:00 the Men's Association of seph's Convent,
Strawberry
rli.ir more than I»uis .1 Brown, owner
ofTin^e
blue ties, and white carnations Street; West on Washington to into Woodbridge, weaving In the Gospel Church will meet in Hill.
P
the
church
rooms.
From
6:30
to
i .. dinner-dance Brown1., G,t,s Station, Itouie a m i . , , i m
and
out
of
traffic
and
spilling
andd those recitim: I he "Hail Penn Street and North on Penn material on the roadway.
8 P. M. the Colonist's group of The two new perpetually
\1:- Manziow add- Sundiiy muriuiu-. made off
" '
VoLm
Mary" wearing white .shirts to Easle Avenue; West
-'
on
Party
lines
the
Rethe Pioneer Girls will open the professed are Sister Mary
n.st economy In with um approximately $12,
The
trucks
are
coming
from
and blue ties, with no jackets Eagle to Waters Stadium.
l)lll>ll('i"1'- -"H1 approval to the
(1 the attraction |M)IICC .staled.
projects in Sayreville, he claim- season with a party. This group Athanasla, Chicago, 111., presp i n v h a s e -if the p i e c e of e q u i p - :
W O O D B R I D G E — A group
s i i y must be roMr. Hi •mwi
ed, and are a menace on the previously met on Tuesday with ently stationed at Saint Mary'l
one ot the
necessities and t m w m e , , h a d T g u n OiVof p.''" 1 . \!:[t:h
Cnminilt.Timin of Township High School stu- Ffioh
| f \ n
bridge and highway. He told of the Pilgrims, but has been as- Catholic Home, Haddonfleld
til
ir..| .«.|.«ai»."
the holdup men struck him he f"»rIl'>- U»'m» sa.d was vital-. d ,,, l l s w h ( , m | t m t c d na f ,fund
U d l l l U l l
mr) *
•he triple fatality on Route 9 a signed in is new time for the and Sister Mary Consolata,
Perth Amboy, presently stationmonth ago and of several oth- season.
tr.,.1. the affair, told polxr and knocked h .m to l?"!''l
^ ' l ll f ll"rr M m i l n r drive for "Medico" m memory
ed at Saint Matthew School,
Tomorow
night,
7:15
to
9
P.
rt
er
serious
accidents,
caused
by
• th. Third Ward, the around. They then took th,
M. the Christian Service Bri- •National Park, N. J.
"'tack of the late Dr. Tom Dooley mid
spoeding trucks.
i)tmocratie Club money out of his change ear- M r ' l ; u ' k s
1
gade will meet. Last Sathrday The sisters are of the ComAmodi
pur named the drive. "I'm-Not-aBel Aire Manor.irler and the wallet out of his" 1 "" 1
T o w n s h i p Engineer Carl
chasing .went and
that [Delinquent Fund Drive for, AVENEL — Tin- "Galaxy of Trudy Crawford, Joan O'Hal- Wheeler said that he is going the Non-coms of the local bat- munity who conduct the Mount
donated t o p w k e t . a total of about
campaign fund.i The statmn OWI.IT WHS forced the lone bid be ruled out, andjMedico," have announced a to- Fashions", fall i;<shion show!101'*", ^fancy Ohlman, Pat to ask the State Highway De- talion held a retreat at Thomp- Carmel Nursing Service in this
son Lake, Jamesbdrg.
u,l rl S U t . . As I ' 1 ' 1 0 » b l " ' k '''Him a n d a c h a i r U ,"' a d \ i - r i i s c . m i - n t be r e - r u n . tal of $421,01 was collected,'bl>il>B sponsored by the Marion! Szok<; ' Cathy Denvich, Jean partment to erect an earth barCursi, Fran Pilectd, Elizabeth rier or a high concrete divider Sunday, 9:45 A. M. the ani n , , , T a n z m a n * ' l ' s Propped u p a « a m s t
t h e l M I A " l o c l l l > t x l " ' ""J l " a t t i n broken down as follows:
iGuild of St. Andrew's Church
Bardar, Marcia Knox, Ray on Route 9, north of the Edi- nual rally day of the Sunday Jordanian aid projects lint
111(111 inji/jiiaii,
pro(.'(*Qui'f WHS followed in i
d0or as
lno
JeSki, Elft« v Martine. Mrs son Bridfie. The committee a- School will be observed. This country to West.
mm J. W a r r e i i .
""'
''"'"t"'" »"• ,,.,.,, ( , l)l|]M . o[ , u , | u m : l h ( l t h*t,! Fords, $238.40; Avenel. 57B.00;lwill take place Wednesday, 8
had
SOUKLI
out
Uir.'.bidders
,Woodbridge,
S50.30;
I
s
e
1
i
n,;P.
M.,
at
church
hall.
ln
William
Tengstrom, Mrs. Harry greed that the problem of safe- also marks the entry of the
hleh B r
\.nm'u?'lhe(ionowil^'
" * n M l l d '"' ll!(l
this area who handle the piece1*43 4 S : P m R f l f t d i l l S a»d S p -| Mrs. Stanley Strenkowski and Jones, Jr., Mrs. Jarries Tracy ty on Route 9 was becoming Sunday School in a ten weeks
»:i;d candidates t n l n k "nwunted to veiv n
w : i r p n $ 1 0 2 5 : a n d ColoI11:l M
.
' I Mrs. William McCarthy, co- and Mrs. Joseph O'Donnell wil worse and some action would attendance contest sponsored
.inn, Dr. Ralph p ; l > t * c t l w SK'pli.-n Tobnk t)*s f equipment and asked that cents.'
by the Philadelphia Area AsFn» Airline
they submit bid.s.
1( n
jchHirmen,
announced
t h e also model the fashions.
have to be taken.
: (i.orne Kmcry.
> ' assi^icd lo Hie cif.e
sociation of Sunday Schools.
Information,
Only two of the three firms' M i s s S n aron Ofsonka, gener-imodels today. They are the
1
Tltketi Obtained
•n.in Robert E.
The entire membership of
came to Ins office for the spe-i' ' chairman, advised the RroupiMisscs Marv Ann Schmoll
It'i more convenient
ESCAPES INJURY
the Sunday School will meet on
,i> u».,tmuur. * Salvation irm\ I nit cifieations. he SHid and only'*1'1'1' B'titeful to the Shell Oil!Bunny Schmoll, Janie Head, UNHURT
WOODBRIDGE — Joseph J "wOODBlfelDGE — Mildred the church grounds and launch LOUI> clips when we make your
.„ given by.' ".'.*'.'.' " , , .
.'
niie miirii1 a Did thai, was t ) u ^ C o m P t t " v fo1' containers they Ricky Suan, Beverly KisieBook with
rtKr^itlon; yet Ik
, chairman ^1ak^n^ Filial
lltpfal
Nnrth Jer,si'\ Equipment Cnm-1'111'111*11™!. to Mayor Frederick leskie, Jo Ann Accardi, Carol Kollar, 44. Fifth Street, Port Weber, Brown Avenue, Iselin, helium filled balloons contain- an agent
Rearing, stepped out of his car escaped injury Saturday when ing invitations to un-churched
costs no morel Ac. d Leo
WOOnRIMtH.r _ John T. pany lor $H,()95 It was then M Adms and Bernard M. Hart- Cloidt, Audrey Kling, Carol
who's been
tual ticket price la all
. -inn. PrnwntB- OtnrnhiM-r. rhairman 'if the 11 nit Mr Jacks si id that n lone n t ' t l . business administrator, druza, Caroline Knox, Pat Gil- unhurt Sunday after he los the gates of the St. George's children In the Township. Priz- there..
1
you pay. Ho charge
control of his. vehicle which Avenue crossing of the Read- es wil! be awarded the sender
fot
np r
nt the club was Uoudbridcr I nit of the Kill- bid wan not
mid asked ' '• i backing, and to all who lam, Phyliss Lima, Glnny
lor our lenlce.
I struck a Township sign pos Ing Railroad, were lowered on and receiver of the one travelHurry Witters. vatinn Army, .lnnnunrrd t h i t thai the item be ]>;,dvertised-! ( ' 0 " ll '' b " t ''d i n »">' wa-V'
Cashion, Jean Grezner, LOis|
land went through a guard rail top of her car
Ing the furthest distance. Profor thr firil time in many He said that he fmmd out that' Other
chairmen included: Estok, Sylvui Risso, Fran
motions and awards for attendKluine Bardeau,
,IL|)PIII'(1 by
thr sears the organization is just he could purchase the same Dorothy Schill and Marparet Catalfuno,
ance
will be a part of the proBrenda
Kliibinspies,
Sharynj
London
designers
show
ternA few dollars short of its piece ol equipment for $500 Widmaier. A v e n e l ;
i ( lichestra
Robert!
Usion led by Reds is ousted
Phone VA I-JH1
•. • of the dinner- quota In thr fund drive
leys, which would be n siivmi; Brown and James Freund, Co-iKuligowski, Jo Ann Stachelskijinine silhouette.
Mr. Onirnhiscr is in,lklii« a l a t h e tiixpayn-s
Ionia; Lois Britton and Miss',
••I. wert Walter
final ;i|i|ip;tl tn the public for
Mr Aiiiodm sird later that . Ofsouka. Fords; Gloria Plichta.j
help, ('nntriliutions maV be the wiiolJ matter was on IheHopelawn;
Gail Neverausky
sent
to
Michael
Trainer. ' a l , ( . n t | ; l m t t .
and no one.land Marilyn Tiim, Iselm; Phyltreasulrr. Muntripal Building. nicludinK Ml
ks, had made'lis Yacovino, Port, Reading and
liiny ooiection to the purcim.se Sewareiv Karen Carlsen and
Sponsored by the Hungarian Reformed Church
i at mat time, Wlvn the matter,Windsor J. Lakis, Jr., WoodMereurv
iwius brought to the committeeibridge.
of Woodbridge, N. J.
lie for 191
'('rilicul Years Ahead' Jacks Protest
Discussed by Manzione Yolrd
Speeders Hit Little Servant Sisters
By Blanchard Welcome 2 to Community
Gospel Church
Lists Meetings
nwhr* To*,,»h, 'Medico' Drive
Nets Over $400!
W
l f"
Named for Wednesday
Attention GIRL SCOUT LEADERS!
only ONE
There is
only one
WELCOME
WAGON
A New Season of THEATRE PARTIES
See the Best of BROADWAY PLAYS
BOYS' m d YOUNG MIN
I\V LKAGIK SHOP
119 MAIN STREET
WOODBRIDGE
MKKCHAND1SK CL
NOW FOKMIN(i
"Sail Away"
"Sound of Music"
"Unsinkable Molly Brown"
, , , andmanv ftthers.
, Our Package
TltANSI'OKTATION—l)t>6r to Door
1H.NNKR— Klnt- Iti'staurants, New York City
TIIKATKK TICKKTS—Preferred Seat Locations
Telephone: MKrcury 4-7583
Kt'M'rve Fall, Winter and Spring Dates NOW
We're Shouting
Out A Big
"THANK YOU"
RESIDENTS
^ nid community
lnt'irmatijn on
""»«- Wagon in'
<<>U>NIA
Will Start October 7th
10:15 A. M. to 12:15 P. M.
Classes Will Run 10 Consecutive
Weeks.
SPECIAL BUSES Will Leave Irom:
St. Joseph's Church, Carteret, 9:30 A. M.
SI. James' Church, Woodbridge, 9:30 A. 1H,
Our Lady of Peace Church, Fords, !):30 A. M,
Admission 40c
Skate Rental 35c
Bus Fare c f t
ltuund Trip OUC
(all
JKJ55
"
Stevens and SiKtJi Avenues, South Amboy
I or Additional Information Call
PA 1-1213
PA 1-5183
PA 1-097:
1 s|
Fifth Fire
District
AVENEL & COLONIA
••* V K E N
lh|
« i HEADING
•I
\UL
1-2759
c»u
.1-1533
PUBLIX
PHARMACY
CaU MK 4-0809
91 Slain S t , Woodbridft
Prompt, rr»t DeUver?
r a i i PUKING IN
raii
OPIN BVBNWGI »UX M
Our Fund Drive is over; however, if you have
not donated you may still mail your contribution in. We are very grateful for the wonderful
support we received.
AVENEL FIRE CO. No. 1
AVENEL, N. J.
on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1961
at 7:30 P. M.
fit
US
REPAIR
in the School Street Auditorium,
Woodbridge, N. J.
r^o
WATCH TODAY/
STATE JEWELERS
ORIGINAL COSTUMES — DECORATIONS
23 Main Street, Woodbridge
Music Furnished by the Caravan Orchestra
HUNGARIAN KITCHEN
2 Folk-Discing Groups
(Next to Slate Theatre)
Planning Any Building or Repairs?
Pr6per iipkitii of yuur home
itects your investment, avoids
ger exiii'iises later un, and
l]>5 to niulnUin or Inireaw
the valpr <>f jour properly, u
also Inrrejse-, the whole family's
eiijoyllwiit of yuur home. The
ume is true or many forms ol
home modernisation.
Home Improvements can be financed convrnlcutly here throunh
our home modernization loans.
Such loans can be arranged
quickly, even though there Is a
mortgage on your home. We'll
eladly furnish any >needed tnfqrmailnn, If you'll phonr, write
or pay us a visit.
H
of the
ID
Tola!
$1 25
SOUTH AMBOY ARENA
to the
1(l
HARVEST FESTIVAL AND DANCE
ROLLER SKATING
MEKIT BADGE INSTRUCTION
AXIA
Will Finance Your
Every Need!
THESE AHE TYPICAL
I1OM| KEI'AIR LOANS
Throughout
19Hadleiex
C<
When You
Morrow
f
GREINER
FUNERAL HOME
Est. 11)04. - AUGUST F. GREINKR, Director
Phone
44 Green Street
200
»OU VI
MOJ
M Moi,
$
til Mo*.
6.39
500
600
15.97
| 750
29.95
1,000
31.94
19.11
915.59
20.78
31,18
1,500
47.91
2,500
79.8£
si.se
3.S0O
U0.9J&
11.89
Loam are arranged for iUorMr period!, of courw, or tor other amount*
than we have thown (up tfi 13,409),
with proportionate paymenti.
INSURED SAVINGS
AXIA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
and LOAN ASSOC.
1608 Irviiw Street, Kahwity
FUlton 1-4242
Currant
DIrldCDd
Per
Annum
IT
Report from Washington
Cheer Up! You Did A Nice Somersault on the Stalin-Hitler Pact
higher taxes, larger public expendi-j
tures, heavier debts and bigger government at all levels, reveal the following
danger points or weaknesses in Federal, state and local finances;
"1) Resort to deficit financing and
its rationalization in budget policy; 2)
expanded use of backdoor financing
devices; 3) expansion of linancing outside the budget through trust finds
and other means; 4) failure to project
realistically cost of new and existing
expenditure programs; 5) l a c k of
frankness and honesty on the part of
government in Informing citizens
about the true financial position of
government, G) disinterest in the improvement of fiscal controls; 7) urfwlse
and shortsighted policies in the management of public debt; 8) unwillingness to grapple with the real problems
of tax revision and reform; 9) shifts in
responsibility for financing government programs from local to state and
from state to Federal levels by expanded use of aids and grants; 10) -organized pressure for new programs by special spending groups brought simultaneously at all levels of government;
11) failure to identify spending with
taxation."
IT T t
Federal Highway Program Probe;]
Civil Rights Commission on Votii'
141 West Hill Road
Colonla, New Jersey
Bj EDWARD H. SIMS and sending them tn pi,,, ..
September 13, 1981
WES HAVDF.N
their inadequate traim,
Mr. Charles E. Oregory,
WASHINGTON — The U. 8 hurt Instead of hpi.,1.
Edl tor-In-Chief
ooun
t-TThe Woodbridge Independent- Public Roads Bureau, either ofj
Its
own
volition
or
because
ofj
A new drive ioi
Leader
lir.ii
some evidence of waste and of state poll tax as
Woodbridge, New Jersey
Ch»rlw E Gregory
a
skullduggery,
turned
up
by
a
'
requirement
and
f
,
ri .lo-.-eJ
Editor and Publisher
Dear Mr. Gregory:
House investigating subcom- educational qualify.
This letter is written to pro- mlttee, is preparing to' turn a be expected In ]| )
rhf initeptniwni U«<l«i »n« M I W B towoihlpE lt
test the projection of the Im- more watchful eye on han-ireleased report bv n,, „ •
Fnrdi Macnn publuhed i m k l i «n Thurtdaf
II 20 Ilinn Si rift
Ml 4-tlil
moral fllnj, "Never on Sunday," dllng of the multl-billlon fed- Civil Rights Commit ,.,
•yondriridf* Ml* 4*fMj
on the screens of. our local eral highway program,
| The commission »', '„
f6« L'krient (Ten putnuhH wnUf on M l i j
theaters.
til R n w v l l »»enn«
HI 1-M*t
It Is appointing five lnvesti- official public Rcti on M '
jji this century of world
Cartrrtt Nm Jtruf
gative specialists as "program ting a new two-year {,',
crisis a large proportion of the
evaluation officers" (or the 10 life from Conm-eVs i, *
Free
World
Is
-concerned
with
tVUODRRIDOE PUBLISHING COMPANI
regions comprising "the 50 mending new fedria] t|f
nuclear disaster, only a minorChattel E Greiorj. President
states and District of Co)um-|tion making
ity ls concerned With the Inbit. Appropriately, four of the dehce and a minimum
Uwrenet F Campion,
sidious forces abroad In the
five are former FBI operatives grade education i n
Vice President and Treainrer
world which seek to raze trawith a total of 46 years experi- tjulrements. A p m o r
ditional
Judae-Chrlstian
moral
By e»rn« 10 onti p*t «>pj
ence in the Bureau.
barred only V fniiii:',
and
ethical
standards.
Subscription nut A) mill, Inemdlnt
poiugti
According to Highway Ad* lfy under one Of thl,,
oni real 14.00, di month. 12.29: t h r « monthi,
1
There are those In the United ministrator Rex M. Whltton, cause of conflneinn-,
IIJJ. «tn|l« oopln bi null, 1» wnU. tU pijabU
States who profess to be intel- their principal Job will be to or mental institution .
la UTanu.
lectuals and take pride In their look Into any known or sus- felony conviction
liberality of thought who would pected case* of Irregularity in
have us believe that movies connection with the program.
such as "Never on Sunday" are They'll work closely with both
art forms which depict and state and federal highway ofmirror life. I challenge such
clals in that regard, he indifoolish pseudo-intellectuals to
cates, U
The Charter Study
getting
\VU» Monkry
the outlay for t h e far-flung!
wlse monkey ilS „
It is gratifying that at long last
pieces of Shakespeare, who, alInterstate system.
i W h o d o e i ) l V t lu ,,,
though they dealt with life and
there is some interest in the proposed
portrayed it vividly, never Instances where that hasn't o t h e r m o n K , . y s ,,
Charter Study and in the election of
needed to appeal to the lusts befn the case have been turnedJQ Uav< ]
The taxpayer group then spelled out
in more than a few
an unopposed slate of Charter Study
ibcom-J
What'i in \ in
eleven "most wanted" reforms in the
mittee headed by Minnesota's; Of course, ma: -. |
Commissioners.
and
screen,
and
the
vulgarity
fiscal management of government to
John A, Blntnlk In,ways .thought
it
it Rlorlfles, doesn't measure up
Our charter, dates back to 1669 when correct these conditions. Among these
Corelli who wr>/.- ::
The potential "fallout" from the past year or so.
Atom" In 1896. >w
a small band of stalwart New England- were: balanced budgets, elimination
these lurid spectaculars will Rep. W. J. Bryan Dorn, <Dyears before h r (.>!•,become manifest as the l m - , s c , l s o n e congressman
ers from Newbury, Mass., settled here. of various fiscal control abuses, disconChristian Sclent.- \\,,_
prcssionable youths of today,| som ewhat less than totally enIn the 292 years since, no effort has tinuance of "foot-in-the-door financwith such scant moral a n d ; c h a n t e d w l t n this
country's
Accurate
been made to review the charter. It
artistic pasts, crow into t n e j n < M v l v . b o r n P e a c e C o r p 8 a n d
ing" of new programs, "honest proLate middle
liberal
pagans
of
tomorrow.
.
quite wlmilg t o p u t nls obJec
stands to reason that what served a
noa
jection" of future costs, "full facts and
When the entire world wakes; t l o n s o n t h e r e c o r d .
*nen
long to Ret tired a:.ri !;:
few hundred people may not be the
up
to
the
beauty
and
mystery
|
He
calls
It
flatly
a
publicity", thorough consideration of
long to rent. — Y ;:
of life, and the miracle of| t l a l danger to the prestige of
best for a community of well over
Federal and state giants and aids and
Creation, mankind will be o n i t h e U n i t e d g t a t e s " and to the
Mltht Re K
80,000.
the golden path to the Throne jf ree dom of
their effects upon constitutional power
w o r I d _ c o n t rary
As the Amrri.
to Its announced alms.
Civic-minded groups such as theamong the several levels of govern- TRENTON — Awards arejefficient control o\or driverjflect more intelligently and!of Truth. Thrre will be no
might put it World •'.•,,: ]
safe,more war.
One of his objections is that be a "heap bU s :.;
Citizens Committee for Charter Study, ment. The statement concluded: pleasant milestones, but should'records. More r:;;>.,i expansion more uniformally the
Respectfully,• j
not be considered resting places,'of
recommended by[i
ithe Corps "will
Ithe
will send novices which the world w:.: i> •*
laces,of high
h g h school
s c l dir-.r education s ^ e c - u i
{
the League of Women Voters, the "these danger points indicate need for claims acting State Motor
NANCY A. NADLER a n d a m a teurs" to perform "the scrap heap. — f)'.ii. ".: r
i with the goal of !00 per cent traffic e n g i n e s of the division
Woodbridge Township Junior Cham- more citizen-supported research, great- Vehicle Director Ned J. Par-\participation
most delicate human relation- Atanta Journal.
bv secondary | I t is also planned '
also an ob-;motor vehicle testing facilities;
182 Archansele Avenue, ship known to man"—underseklan. He insists upon a con-ischool students,
ber of Commerce and the Woodbridge
V. S. EYKS BRITISH (,I ]\
j in New Jersey to serve motor-:
er public understanding and more tinuous improvement in driving'joctive.
Colonia, N. J,!standing or the people of another country.
j A new communist •
Township Business and Professional
iltinentaryiists more quickly and efficient-|Editor;
three^
C
o
u
r
s
e
s
in
habits
by
New
Jersey's
vigorous citizen action on the fiscal
Independent-Leader:
They are being Sent, he saysjthe Western H.'iir.vnl
schools designed t impress the ly.
Women's Club are earnestly working
million motorists.
on Jobs which should be as-!lem is the election <:
issues."
New J6i*scv wiiis
Each
toward educating the people in voting
Jagan as premier >>! t|. Hit
awards for imDrove-i181100 o f s a f e drivu^ is another school officials of New Jersey, Four months ai?o Woodbridge signed to a professional with at
The National Taxpayers Conference, national
national awmu
v
, Expansion of driver safety have been notified to take full Township witnessed the qulet,least five years of experience colony of Br.tis.-. G,.
"yes" for a Charter Study and for the
ualcd by advantage of a series of days birth of the Woodbridge Town- and training and a full knowl- South America.
courses which
election of five prominent Township comprising executives of 36 state tax- «
Junior Chamber of Com- edge of U. 8. history and gov- Jagan is ai. <'-,I;.S;K,.
e t..« ^ |s Uirou^out Uie year to incult
h
e
residents to make the study.
payer organizations, is chaurnanned state
first of
in the
east in also inspector
! eminent as well as indoctrina- mirer of comiiuiiiMn a
n ™ ™placed
« because
Its Denaltv
planned. force
Continue d expan-icate In young people a spirit of1 : merce.
1
piogrcss because Ot its penalty. sion *of the network of reci patriotism
cntriotism and
an
imderstundWill
this
birth,
came
a
tion in every facet of the life Castro. His country :s i
and
an
understandWith
W. „Tillinghast,
. . Carlton
.
, ..
„,executive point system, testing drivers at
Remember, a Charter Study is just by
T
jof the country to which he lsjproachtng full
of State and national IJOV- creed:
proclty agreemeiits with
p
We believe:
going.
GreatB
Bntn:r
what the name implies—a study. If director of the New Jersey Taxpayers accident prevention clinics; boring states to close off ob-'ernincnt.
j[from
f
special examination of accifaith in God, gives- Dorn says he "commends"| Secretary of Slav
1 That
approved by the voters on November Association.
glaring loopholes • The State Department of
dent-prone drivers, and high vious hasand
to human the patriotism of thePeace.a lot depends o:;
been a source of na- Education, in its annual bulle- m e a n i l l G and
iicer^inglnthe
school
7,\the commissioners will have nine
^
in the nrxt !•
volunt€ers b u t
tion al c o n c e r n
also on the t j n ( 0 b oarc js o f education a n d ^ e ' nation.
New
Jersey
was
topped
!
n
Miss America
months to make the study and publish
ischool officials, lists fifteen' ™ a t brotherhood of man
only by North Carolina for| 1962 P™P-am,
the y c a r ! t r a n s c e r i d s t h e sovereignty of
Another Miss America has been progress achieved in
its recommendations. The recomn thee field
d Overhaul of New Jersey's; days throughout
ting
regulat
i
o
s
,
win
n
.school
children
could be nations:
licensing and control.commercial lighting
ions,
mendations will then go on the ballot crowned, this time the young lady be- of^driver
c oLn t m
b r t ahM eh e m in
11* Rreat incidents'
t t tto Lat o nj l abu r et t aaj t oM
i lino
l i o with
incidents That, .conom.c justice can
ing a North Carolinian. She, like all Parsekian has many plans forjstandards.recommended by the which made the United States » e s t be won by iree men
at the general election in 1962.
through free enterprise;
Commis- great.
-'- The voters will have the final say. the rest Who were allowed to competejthe future. He is prepared ^Interstate Commerce
That government should be
1
This
month,
Commodore
J.
.
,.
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, !initiate modern procedures and sion is in tlv works, as-veil as a T n i i ,™,.,,., v , ^ , ^ ^ ^ ^ „. , .
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Jjarbs Jleacmt
(Earterct
JUST PARAGRAPI
Under the Capitol Dome
By J . Joseph Gribblns
1
rSo let's have that study.
Gen. John ]. Pershing
•
One hundred and one years ago this
mohth, Gen. John J. Pershing was
bom on September 13,1860 in Laclede,
Mo. His lather was a railroad section
boss. Young Pershing taught at a
country school at the age of 17. Determined to get an education, he saved
his money and later went off to- a
normal school at Kirksville, Mo.
One day, he saw a notice of a competitive examination for the United
States Military Academy. Pershing
took the examination because of the
!• opportunity to get an education and
with no thought of a military career.
He placed first by only one point.
After graduating from West Point.
Pershing helped put down rebel Indians in Arizona, served in Cuba in the
Spanish-American War, in the Philippines, and in Mexico. He also served
as an instructor at West Point, and
found time to study law.
President Theodore Roosevelt jumped Pershing from captain tjo ajbrigadier-geneFal over the head of 862 other
officers. In 1917 the general was placed
in commaniji of the American Expeditionary Forces. He served as Army
chief of staff after the war and until
his retirement in 1924.
By a special act of Congress, John J.
' P e r s h i n g was made general of the
fflarmies for life. When he died In 1048,
" ne was burled in Arlington Cemetery,
i the spot of his choice. In choosing Arlington Cemetery, Pershing had said:'
"WJierJ the last bugle calls, I want to
stand {up with my soldiers."
Fiscal Abuse Indictment
An indictment of devices employed
\n government which circumvent traditional budgetary controls designed
• to protect sound fiscal operation and
the public ls set forth in a statement
adopted, by the fourth annual middlestates meeting qf the National Taxpayers Conference. Said the taxpayer
leaders:
"Continuing trends in Federal, state
and local government toward ever
^1 (1,1113.
1 111O
JlUl
Will.
UUlUMl
|
129 Years of Service
to our Customers
signed away a year of her life, so tolprogram improvements such asstudy of municipal and county B a r r y Da>-v S e p t e m bcr 13; Na- o f ' ^ v s r B t ^ . r , t h a n °/ m e n ;
speak, before winning the contest.
jinstallation of electronic data|road speed zoning. It is claimed t l o n a l An them Day, September:,,^ 1 '^^^™ s t i e ^ r ^ t A l l ^ e a s
Ip-rocVssW^ipment for morelnnny^edJunit^^uU^^, and c^sUtu.ion.Day. Sep.;"- - i ~ ^ * S a n i t y
She will be amply paid for this year]
'tember 17, lead off the parade1.
is the best work of life.
of historic incidents. Four days '
of publicity stunts, (and so will othRecently, I had the pleasure
T. L. WATSON & CO.
are listed for October — Co-!
ESTABLISHED 183!
of attending, with ray husband
ers!)—and it may do much to develop
lumbus Day, October 1122 ;; j
anc slx o t h
C0Uple
l he
her in a number of ways. But, sad to
United Nations, Day. October
L
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^
The best citizen ls an active citizen, one who is alert
24, and Navy Dav and T l l e o . ^ C o n v e n t i o n in Atlantic City.
relate, some of the winners of these
and goes to the source to secure the best possible indor.e Roosevelt's Birthday, both ™ * t u ' h « e my education in
national and international beauty
formation. The Best representative ls one who cooperates
on October 27.
)the Junlor c h a m b f r of ComRetidtnt Partner
with his constituents and ls ready and eager to receive
Veterans1 Day, November l l j m e r = e beKan, and I would like
lose their perspective in winning and
MEMBER NEW YORK AM)
their views
Thanksgiving Day, November' to Never
share betore
11 withh you.
a e reallMtl
becoming the center of so much ntten-1
AMERICAN STOCK EXCHAN(if
Herewith are the names of your representatives. Keep
23, will finish up such days for I . N e v e r b e t o r e h a ?
,
tion.
in touch with them.
this year. Then comes Uncoln' 6 | t h e b r o a d K O p e oi t h e J a y c e e
Birthday. February 12; Wash-I" 0 ^™ 1 '" 1 - T ^ e " n T 8 S P e C t
The various beauty contests have
ington's Birthday, February 2 2 - o f ttlB orgMtfzttlon lies not in
At the S Corner!
HI 2-265i>
Crispus Attucks Day, March 5;I
SENATE
shrewly made moves designed to conCI d but ta l l
Arbor Day, April 27; Memoriali
I t YEARS IN PERTH AMBOY
Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr.. iD>. Senate Office
aU
vince the- public these shows are somePartso f
Day, May 30, and Flag Day, ! e Ch lcr8
Building, Washington, D, C. Hqme-Westfleld
the
state:
as
well
as
n.m\
from
June 14.
thing more than just beauty contests.
Senator CllSord P. Case (R), Senate Office Building.
i Continued on Page 16 >
RELIEF; — General assistance
Washington 25. D. C. Home—345 Elm Avenue, Rahway
The girls are asked some silly quesexpenditures during the 1960-61
,
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
tions and supposed to exhibit talent in;
fiscal year in New Jersey
totaled $12,910,666, representRepresentative Peter Prellnghuysen. Jr., <R>, Pltth Cona prepari-d skit or musical number,
ing a cost of $2.13 per Inhabigressional District, House Office Building. Washingetc.) and this is supposed to tell us
tant in Niew Jersey.
ton 25, D. C. Home—MorristoVn ,
Cost of old age assistance
whether they are talented or not.
'
during the same period reached
It is all ridiculous, of course. No one
$20,360,453. This represented an
STATE SENATOR
expenditure of $3.35 per Inhabican judge the talent of any contestant
John A Lynch. New Brunswick
tant in New Jersey. Disability
with such simple, unscientific tests.
MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLE
assistance expenditure's for the
same fiscal year added up to
The most one can learn is whether the
Norman Tanzman, Woodbridge
$7,996,045, representing an exJ. Edward Crablel, Milltown
various entries are cool numbers, able
penditure of $1-32 per inhabiJoseph Doren, Dunellen
Paid on
to turn on the charm in front of an
tant in New Jersey. Assistance
to dependent children for the
audience, and able to maintain poise
year totaled $31,925,466, repreKarl E. Metzger, President. Rutgers University. New
and gracious manners under the guns
senting an expenditure of $5 26
prunswick.
I
per Inhabitant.
It is a great temptation for AmeriGeorge L. Burtorj, Jr., 19 Agate Road. Lawrence Brook
Combined old age, disability
Village,
New
Brunswick.
can girls toi attach top much importassistance for dependent chilEdythe S. McAndrews, New Brunswick.
ance to beauty contests. Beauty is
dren, and relief, or general asJoseph R. Costa. 123 Biilcrest Avenue. Edlaau.
sistance expenditures for the
Thomas H. Lee, 140 Front Street South Plalnfleld.
surely more than skin deep and the
To lender helpful t w i c e cheerfully.
fiscal period amounted to $73,George Otlowskl 541 Kennedy Street. Perth Amboy.
REGULAR
most beautiful girl in the country has
192,630,
this
being
$12.06
per
William J. Warren. 875 Main Street, Fords.
• To consider aNvoyt yowr side of each
BANKING HOURS:
inhabitant in New Jersey. Asprobably never won the Miss America
sistance expenditures for the
transaction.
Monday
Thro
contest, or any other contest. Many
same programs In the preceding
Thundaj
MAYOR—Frederick
M.
Adams,
Colonla
year totaled $62,666,625, with a
• To act promptly.
beautiful girls woulcj never enter a
» A. M. to 2 P. M.
.per inhabitant expendable of
FIRST WARD—Charles Molnar, Woodhrldie
beauty contest to start with. .
• To cooperate in $mo1l matterj as well o*
$10.38.
|j
Maynard Winston. Woodbridge
SECOND WARD—Joseph Nemyo. Pordj
High
unemployment
ijxpertlarge. I
These things add up to good shows
Leon Blanchard. Fords
enced In the second half of the
and the commercial aspects are also
THIRD WARD—Robert Jacks. Avenel
fiscal year, from January to
• To maintain an atmoipli«re of friendliness
John Hughes, Woodbridge
June this year, caused the
Interesting. But for the girl who did
and fairness in all our dealings.
FOURTH WARD—Thomas J. Costello, Uelln
boosts in relief payments.
not enter, or who did not win, she is
David Nicola, Iselln
! THANKSGIVING: — W h e n
FTCTH WARD—John Evanko, Colonla
Thanksgiving Day roils around
probably fortunate. *Itjis an unusual
David T iMUler. Colonla.
this year there tfill be plenty of I
person who can win national acclaim,
turkey and cranberries for the |
on her looks, and not be spoiled by all
table.
New Jersey turkey growers
the attention and hoorah, mostly over
MAYOR—Stephen Sklbs
are raising 192.000 birds this,
President of Borough Council—Walter 8ulllvan
nothing.
year, which is 16 per cent more I
COUNCILMEN
than the 166,000 produced in
The so-called glamor of life of the
Thomas Dfverln
Walter Bulllnan
11)60. Heavy breeds including
John Hutnick
John D'Zurilla
actress and the star, as it Is blown up
heavy white, bronze, other
Alexander Such
Adam Symborijcl
breeds and crosses with light
In the United States by so many writbreeds account for 98 per cent
e n and publicists, is not what it is
of the total while light breeds
MAYOR—Anthonj M Yelencslci
account for the other 1 per
cracked up to be. The finest life for
MAIN OFFICE
President of Council—Neil A McDonald
cen'.
ISEUN OfFICK
a young lady is not a career nor fame
COUNCILMEN
Cor.
Moore
Avenue and B*rr> Slreel
The New Jersey cranberry
Mil Oik Tree Boad
William P. Ashton
frank j . Tak»cs
as a "star," but a fine, loving husband,
crop this year will reach 100.WOODBRIDGE. N. J.
IBEUN, N. J.
Bernard J Dwyer
Dr William Toth
barrels, the largest crop since
a Christian home and a happy and
William N MargoHt
Walter H Wood
1953. It will be 16 per .cent
Member: Federal Re*m» 8 » l » m and Federal Depttll Insurenet »'»nw» rail""
well-cared-for family.
(Continued on Page 16)
Know Your Representatives
MONROE A.WEIViM
?*
Perth Amboy National Bank Building
U. S. Congress
«
T'
f
»f
' State Legislature
INTEREST
Board of Chosen Freeholders
SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS
Woodbridge Township Committee
Borough of Garteret
Towisbip of Edlsoi
Woodbridge
National Bank
PAOK KIKTEBf *
Chairmen
Selected
By PTA 6
„, Marty.,, nfwly-rlrcfd
unit
prMdrnt:
."id Retiring Commander Michael J. I)wyer.
Post and LaJohn Ruff; Mrs.
Commander Frank Swarti.
William Corlrfl,
ISELIN - The Home mid
School AwoclnMon of School 6>
held Its first meeting of the
new school year with Stephen
Szllnsky, principal, introducing
the personnel to the group. Two!
new teachers were welcomed'
First grade A.M., Miss Myrna
Chester and Second grade, Mrs
Joseph Goldberg.
Plans are in full swing for
the annual fashion show in
November. The committee is
Mrs. Anthony Colanfelo, Mrs.
Anthony Scalone, Mrs. Joseph
Leary, Mrs. Thomus Bowman,
Mrs. Herbert Ountlinrr. Mrs.
W i l l i a m Smith, Mrs, Jphn
Ryan, Mrs. Thomas Catlln.
Mrs. Ernest Schioeder. Mrs,
William Burkhait, Mrs. J.
Schmidt, Mrs. Normnn Stanley!
Mrs. Charles Rune, Mrs. Frank
Giacumbo, Mrs, Wayne Travis,
Mrs. Nicholas Parisi, Mrs. Herbert Klein, Mrs. Richard Bohleke, Mrs. David Rasche, Mrs.
Edward Gramiak, and Mrs.
John McCarthy.
PTA War
Of Loitering
At Schools
fin,ONIA
A conference
roni'i'i'iiiM:' recent nrls of v a n (Inlisin ,u Hi-hiHil 22 took place
when tiie I T AexcrutlvP Board
met will, M:-. Vu-non A. Harsell. prcMd-i't. for the first
meniinr (if the seasop,
The L'io\i]i w.is \uned t o irnpns.. upon then children that
luiti niu! on school m o u n d s Is
in>l iUnwed a n d p a r e n t s of
rhililren npi'rehended for vaii»
daliMii will be responsible for \
ii'liiiir.s, Durinc t h e S u m m e r , •
IUMIV repairs were needed for
broken windows and locks.
A library workshop will b«
ihekl at the School October 17
I with Miss Ann Voss, school H•brary consultant Of the Stata
; Department of Education, a t TEAM IS HONORED: The Ci.iiiU of the Iselin I.<*:tRMP were honored by their spon- tendint!. Representatives of all •
sors, Iselin Linns Club, at a dinner. I.rft to riislit arc Dr. DOIIKIUS Vnlsclla, I.inns presi- school libra ries in Colonla and
dent: ( a p t . Gordon Nirnhiirc, Milton Gerbcr, ehnirman of Lions Boys and (lirls (oinmlt- Avenel are Invited. Mrs. 1. Witt
tfp; Barney RatclifT, manager; Henry Schaeffer, roach; William Lcavey, leagup presldrnt. !ls library chairman of School
22.
Lions Club Fetes Giants;
Pony League Champions
Registration for the Parent
and Family Life Conference
September 27 at Far Hills Inn,
A cake sale and Halloween
SomervfUe. will be held that
parade is planned for October.
morning a t 9:30.
The committee in charge of the
Cake Sale is Mrs. Georee AlMrs. Harsell announced PTA
bertson, Mrs. Stanley Nikiper. ISELIN — Iselln Lions CUlb.l
Scholastic Award* for sixth
Mi
\
Mr nnd
liul Mrts
Mr4i !
sponsors
of
the
Giants,
of
IsMrs^Ralph Maglione, Mrs. Erng r a d e pupils have b e e n
discii, 245 McFar-! COLONIA - Coloniti Ameriest Schroeder, Mrs, Alfred Sileo elin Pony League, honored
ordered.
,i:in«unced the encan I^KIOII Past and Ladii'.s
members
of
the
team
at
HowMrs. Eugene Swisher, Mrs
Chairmen lor the new school
; i heir daughter, Auxiliary held Joint instil
ard Johnson's Restaurant MonTheodore Bowman, Mrs. Edterm arc:
i<i Foster Burke tlon ceremonies last week
day
in
recognition
of
winning|
the
Post
home.
ward Gramiak, Mrs. William
,r ,.i- Avi'IlUe,
Mrs. Arthur Ollet, historian:
Wiggins, Mrs. Wi»yn» Travis, league championship this year.]
I
•:u n in their honor,' " ' * post,
^ olticers installed by
Mrs. Ernest Plooactt, parent
The Giants were regular sea-, COLONIA — The second
. _in!
...
and Mrs. Joseph Leary,
Ciunty
Junior
Piist
S|l
•, ,s a graduate o( MMdle,sex
education: Mrs. Calvin D o n son winners and also captured!» neg of open house parties
'"I'hc people of
Class mothers were appoint- the playoff
nelly, achievements: Mrs. RusHi;;h School and Coininiitifler William Cmiell. COLONIA
'
" crown
in honor of Mayor Frederick M.
wen
ed as follows:
Fifth Ward of Woodbrldue
sell Stanley, health and safety;
irtnrial School,
A ICBKUC trophy, awarded to Adums and Committeeman DaCommander John Kontz, Hr.
Sr Township
will mak(
Kindergarten A.M., Mrs. Jack -ho champions each year by vid Miller was held Sunday at
hip will
mnke a serious
Mrs. Robert Buchanan, legisShe is employed
py
Gold, Mrs. Anthony Colanfelo, ,he Pony League, was presented BUSSPU Brlant, 131 Mornlngside
lation: Mrs. Anthony Orsinl.
m Public Service Vice Commmuli.T Louis Kimtz: nii.Miike if they do not elect
and Mrs. Anthony Scalone;
budget nnd finance; Mrs. Arthe team's sponsors by Rmid.
(ins Company. Jr. Vice Commuuder Michael C.coi: e Emery to the Town
thur Coyne, publications a n d
Kindergarten P. M, Mis. Wil- e a K n e President
J. Dwyer; Mrs. Florence Kurtz. Conunittee on November 7." it
William Mr. Miller, in discussing his
music: Mrs. Arthur Hoffman,
liam Wiggins nnd Mrs. Churles
• 1 UM«i ! rad.im*i r "" i m ' < ' " m r ' ' r E d W l i r t l o u - * i l s ='«K<Ttrd today by Walter
icampuign,
said,
"The
voter
is
A t l o l ) h Elsttl
publicity; Isaac Gainer a n d
Olsen; First Grade A.M., Mrs. Dr.
in u a ^ 3 i t t d j u t i u u
l
>"- S ( ' r v - z "'""l". Democratic candidate
Douglas
Calsettn,
Lloiis,awnn;
of
the
progress
the
prcsBernard Q a r f i n k e l , special
iCI m c r r
IIU(1 Mllrt
his
Alfred Sileo, and Mrs. Eugene Hub president, praised the boys
T
'
°
"
>
'
"
'
"
'
mii.vc.i1
" »<
colprojects; Mrs. Harold Kasoff,
Swisher; First Grade P.M., 'or their accomplishments and ent Republican Administration
Ml
l o r l l i n . A1
"Quite naturally I am inter"•
has made in Woodbridge Townprogram; Mrs, Irving Witt; l i Mrs. Joseph Strasser and Mrs, wmmended
lit-anns; Lin(l Paul Ablonze. .-st.-cl in George Emery's canthem
for
fine
ASSIGNED:
Paul
N.
Pojreb(Iii
has be ""'iictinK chaplain.
Retiring Com- (ijd.icy because lie is the Demo- neak, 20. son of Mr. and Mrs. William L o m b a r d ; Second iportsmnnship. ' He expressed! ship, and what honest and NAMKl) CHAIRMAN: Edward brary: Mrs. Aaron Schectman,
forthright leadership can do.
Seyler, WoUrid(te
Demo- membership; Mrs. Andrew MoGrade, Mrs. Harold Zimms and
mnnd.T is Michael Dwyer
m , , i ( . candidate." Mr Zirpolo N.
Pogrebneak, Bran^ford
,he club's pride in sponsoring! "ThlTfuUnT racctes" "of"tin- cratic I'arty chairman, has Angus, hospitality; and Mrs,
Mrs.
Vincent
Scarmorza;
Third
Auxiliary
unit
members
in,,
,
•
n l
air]
llut t h l T e m
a(lditlonal
Place, Iselin, has been asiuch a worthy team for the
Slllll (l
Mrs. Nicholas Parisi past several seasons.
...
, .
appointed Frank D. Ber- [Stanley Brooke, newspaper.
I Ian
'' '"' MlddlPSO County mn) more imp01.t(int least)ns| signed to A Company of the Grade,
and Mrs. Sydney Roth; Fourth Milton Gerber, Youth Comwith experience and t«Knsi, Colonia, as chairman ' New teachers will be intro4th
Training
Regiment,
Fort
• • « »
President Mr.v 1,0111s Blauth w h v |1(. should be seated on the!
foresiRht. There are no other ,,f the Democratic organizaGrade, Mrs. Richard Bohleke
p
•M'"'
municipal KoverniiiR body.
! Dix, for eight weeks of basic and Mrs. Leo Gennerelli; and : mittee chairman for the club, Fifth Ward candidates who tion's dinner-dance to be duced by Mrs. Florence Augus1
presented
individual
trophies
to
n e V U C
M' " U r n i r d M w t y u . prfsi--Fii-sL of all," Mr Zirpolo; training in conjunction with Sixth Grade,
hav had any experience in held October 7 at Linwood tine, principal, at the first genMrs. Herbert
eral meeting of the PTA t o deiil: Mrs. Edward O t t . first r u n t m u r d . 'GeoiKf Emery h a s the 1955 Reserve Forces Act. Klein and Mrs. Leonard Dunne. each player, the manager and government. Let us elect quail-j Grove, Route 27, Edison.
coaches.
night.
Further p l a n s v i c e president; M r s . B e r n a r d i l n t e f { 1 . . t y o f , ) e R k ( t , l l i b r e H ej s i Under the program, Pogrebfit'd,
competent,
nnd
experiencMi Bertagna, a realtor, is
The attendance award was Members of the team and
>n revue schcd-jBlusenu, second vice p r e s i d e n t ; i l t , e kind of m a n who won't be1 neak will serve on active duty
ed
officials
to
our
Town
Somactive in Democratic poli-'
.•i. 8 P. M., at,Mr:. F.rncst Burrows, t r e a s u r e r : . b o s ^ d or influenced simply be- for six months of training won by Mrs. James McLaugh- adult leaders feted were:
.miitee."
and then transferred to lln's Kindergarten A.M. andBarney Radcliffe manager.! S ( ) C | a t e a r e p l t t n n e d f o i . ^ tics and civic and> fraternal
taiirant. W o o d - M r . s . Wendell Dale, h i s t o r i a n ; ; C R U S I . ,,f political expediency
orgnnizations in thp Townhometown duty with a Na- the special awnrd by Mrs. Her- loaches Henry Schaefer andi d i s U . i c t o f t h e F i t t h
ship and County. Speakers
tional Guard Unit. Before en- bert Gunthner.
Thomas Nienburg; and players thrnugh November. They will
The Executive. Board- was in Prank BuRlivsky, George Bab- be held in conjunction with a at the dinner will include
tering the service Pogrebneak
inn with Mrs. T e d arms; ,u,d Mrs. Adolph Elster,]
fare c.
Robert Hughes, candidate
hospitality. The ;lla. Louis Campise, Donald
graduated from Woodbridge charge of
'.online Avenue.
trea.wer Retlrum president ls
welfare in the future. He hasHigh School and attended sixth gtade mothers will be Radcliffe, Michael Dwyer, Mark door-to-door campaign.
for Governor; Senator Hari) Spann a n d M r s . Mrs. Hull.
worked for many years to bet-j Union Junior College and hostesses a t the next meeting Form, Alan Happel, Henry,SLIGHT DAMAGE
rison Williams and Gover'••HImho. c h a i r m e n , Guests were Mayor Frederick ter the community and has'
nor Robert B, Meyner.
Rutgers Unlverstiy.
Happell.
Dennis
Kubert,
GorM
A
d
a
m
s
.
CommitU|emen
i-d.'nmittcc c h a l r earned the deep respect of his
don Nienburg, William Strand, 1home of Nunzio Lettieri. FlorBruce
Chosney
Aids
Charles Molnar and David Milneighbors and associates.
and Gary Yoof.
ence Avenue, Sunday was conian, Olsen. t i c k e t s ; ler. and Republican Municipal
Incoming Freshmen The Iselin Lions Club, Ions!fined
"Colonia must have a strong Faculty Introduced
to the cellar. Damaged COLONiA — Herman Davis.
p
I'd Ii! :r»m. d e c o r a - ChairmBn Walter KerblS
voice in Township affairs but
COLONIA — Bruce Theodon engaged In fostering civic were
Marlboro Lane, reported to poAt
PTA
15
Meeting
Aiiuelo Palroiere,
it can only be a strong voice ifj
Chosney, son of Mr. and Mrs
causes, has aided the Iselin j chaise
lice Sunday that his home was
I Mr? Arthur C a n ISELIN
—
The
first
meeting
it is free of the fetters of the
Theodore S. Chosney, Guernsey Little League, nnd taken an ac- stored in the basement.
of I s e l i n
School 15 was
political dictatorship that per- of
Lane, left for Washington Lei tive part in many youth acui.u will s/tnv its
meaU'K the Republican councils held Monday at the Pershing University, Virginia, to aid irtivities. The club has also aided !|
1
I'.i show a r e :
.in tin municipal building, andAvenue School. All officers and orienting incoming Freshmen the blind, helped needy families
••uid Harber, M r s
th.it strong voice will be heard committee heads were intro- classes.
and sponsored the Iselintown|
•lis George CozzoISEUN -Ri'Xl.stiatioii LS still from Geome Emery,
duced.
Bruce, who is a graduate o Community Players, a local
open for the adult inquiry classStephen Szlinsky, principal, Woodbridge High and is now a theatre group. All work
m.iii. Mrs. Koziol es bcliiK held at St. Cecelia's
presented
members of the|sophomore in the pre-medlca! financed through the efforts of
!• -u-ri, Mrs. Olst'ii .Church, Room -07, ea#i Thurs- will have real representation
faculty and spoke on school program, made the Dean's Lis members on a voluntary basis.
on
tinTownship
Committee
as
• Otte, Mrs. P n l -day evennu; from 8 P. M. to
policies aiid special events for last year. He is a member o
and M r s 9-30 P. M . on the "Teachintss coin Listed to the rule or ruin
More Troublesome
Lambda Chi Alpha, a leadin;
bossism and blind subserviance the school year.
iof the Catholic Church" The it has now,"
"Every dog has its day," a
The attendance award was academic fraternity on campus
class now has -1
won by Miss Garfinkel's Kin- Joseph Chosney, his younge novelist reminds us. This
dertsarten class.
brother, is a sophomore a doesn't trouble us nearly so
1 T h t sub rcl 4 ( o r
hl w i U
!,.,-, J fJoian FU* I-'
'
J t"»'K
Hostess were the parants of Woodbridge H i g h and
much as the fact that cats in'
be thQ "Creation of the World"
the m o r n i n g Kindergarten plans a medical career.
sist on having nights.
:;- will hold Its next|»'«» <ll(' " C n ^ w " of -M»"''- A
class.
•liiK Monday 8 p ' " T ( ¥ instruction manual entl'V Hall.'Inman" Ave-:tlf<l "L»« I» c h l i s t " n i m " 1 ( !
(the subjects discussed, is; ijiveii C 0 L O N I A - Inman Avenue
•—
to all who attend
iRepublican Club of Colonia redancing so much better in my
fill si> GAME
! All non-Ctttholics, who a r e i S U m e s it s monthly meetings
Cub Pack 46 wiU;mler.ested in learning wh'itiTuesday. 8:15 P. M., at the
, : ofrsslonal football Catholics believe, are invited. : VFW Hall, Inman Avenue.
• • I'olo Grounds, New Catholics who wish to deepen; Municipal Chairman Walter
'• '• The Cubs and!their understanding o t lhcil 'iKerbls and Fifth Ward Chalr:oncs will meet a t faith are also welcome. There m a n j u s t . p r wisniewski will be
KUest speakers, Russell Moody,
at the VP.W. Hall. is no cost or obligation.
and members of! The instruction Is being giv-president, announced
••immlttee attended'en by Rev. Robert E, Mayer,
social programs for the com•'ijlt- held at thelparlsh assistant and the series, ln(? s t . a s o n will be announced by
:• B e t h SholomJwill conlinute until shortly be-i M , K Stanley Lee, entertainFuneral Homes
iheut chairman. She will also
Monday.
fore Eiistor.
outline parties to be given in
jhonor of RepUblicau candiGreen St. & Cooper Ave, State & Center Sts.
Balanced-Design dancewear
dates.
n J. Given Legionnaires,
Auxiliary
!u«edtoIed;7/0/(/ Joint Installation
Open House for
OOP Candidates
';• Zirpolo Ur^cs
Emery Election
•
-
GIVE HUNGRY 1
LAWNS A FALL/
FEEDING NOW •
Registrations
Open for Series
Republican Club
Meets Tuesday
Look, Ma!
COMPLETE
NUTRITIONAL
TREATMENT
I'm dancing..
THOMAS JOSEPH
COSTELLO
XVALUABLE COUPON)g
VOUNO AUULT DANCE
Coupon
ISELIN
- The Catholic
Thin
Youni Adult Club of Northern
of
Worth
Middlesex County invite^ boys
and girls of high school age to
Pkg. o( 3 HanM or Mnyo Spruce
jattend an Indian Summer
With (uii|iuii
$.M5
jdance S a t u r d a y , September 30th in Loui'di's Hall, St.
Cecelia's Church [ram 9 P.M.
to 1:00 A M , Music will be
I54IIM«III Street, Kahw»y — FD l-'«l(t taii furnished by Hie "Notesmen."
Tickets will be jsold at the door
iat a nominal fee.
^B ^^ 'tf ^T ^F V ^ ^
Towards
Purchase
50
T-SHIRTS 2.98
the SUPPLY Sgt.
r
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
CROSS KEYS
RESTAURANT
and HOTEL
-
featuring
-
FINE FOOD and COCKTAILS
FAMILY DINNERS - CHILDREN i PRICE
LUNCHEON SERVED iMlLY from 11:30
(from 85c)
Catering on Premises or to Take Out
OPEN 7 DAYS -
SUNDAY FROM I f- M.
37 W. (h«'iry ptreel, Rahway, N. J.
ITee Parkin* - Tel. FU 1-5769 - Alr-Condltion«d
WHY IS SHE
COMING TO
WATCH MART?
"Miss Polaroid"
is coming to
Watch Mart to take
Free Pictures
of YOU on j
SEPTEMBER '
28th, 29th, 30th
With the Amazing
NEW 1962
POLAROID CAMERAS
Get yuumlf (and the kiddles) in the picture and He
these
revolutionary New
Polaroid Cameras in operation.
WATCH
MART
COLONIA
SHOPPING PLAZA ,
Route 17, Coloni*
Fhon« ¥V 1-1777 ••
Open Till 1 P. M.
Tvet., Thun. and Friday
Iselin, N. J.
Tel. LI 84641
Perth Amboy N. J.
HI 2-0075
The right dancewear can mean so
much to a dancer. It costs little or
nothing more — so why not get
the finest —
Selva Balanced-Design dancewear.
) Restores spring-green
color to »ummer-w«a«y
grass.
Now Open...
9 Keeps your lawn green
'til winter freezes—gets
it green quicker next
spring.
j
# (lives you a boeus of
20% more nutrienUthan
other loading, highquality lawn foods.
tONY'S
Restaurant & Pizzeria
305 Ininan Avenue
(At Parkway Overpass—Formerly
Colouia
inman Oasis)
— Spi>ci(dizutf( in *-
J
ONE M G COVERS
5,800 SQ, FT.
$4.75
We Service Most Dancing Sellouts in
This Area with
MON.
LEOTARDS & DANCING SHOES
and
SEA FOOD
"You've Tried The Rest, Now Try The Best"
OPEN DAILY EXCEPT TUESDAY
FROM 4:00 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT
For Orders To Take Out
CALL FU 8-5500
ftiarjif
mid International Credit Cards llonuied
SCHWARTZ SHOES
One of New Jersey's Finest Shoe Storesf'
1519 Main Street
Rahway, N J.
OPEN THURSDAY AND FBIDAV TILL 9 P. M.
I IIKI
S A I \ H A M - t> P M
S I ' N I I A V (I AM - 1 k'M
I'tioncKU 8-1280
RITCHIE'S
<;AKI)KN CENTER
Ksubltslied ltii
West Inman Avenue,
Colonia
.(Just West of Garden BUU
Parkway)
, I
PAGE SIXTEEN
lob tne7 Rre di>lng for our
those who wnnt to move Into ment sponsorship . , , Cotnple-'Jersey Education Association, P H i l n r ' a I P U P P S
tlon
of
a
tunnel
at
the
Round
'comprising
school
officials
and
the
highway
department
as
1
c a u o r from
8 Lener8
Edi
need for highway ln«pectors li'rnmn'Mit employees.
town and ln tne4tate,
Valley Reservoir in Hunterdon! teacherSl w111 n o l d l t s a n n u a l (Continued
i
conventlon
Ruth B, Stebbirn
•Confirmed trom Edit Page* >hioughiut the State.
County,
to
carry
water
pumped!
M
s
year
at
the
Amother
states,
gathered
in
a
con••'•<AW—Total New
Sincerely,
than last year and 10 The State Highway DepartJersey
unemployment this from the South Blanch of the bassador Hotel, Atlantic City, vention hall to discuss and perState Director,
» to 11 . . . New Jer-haps find solutions to their
I I H for I I word*
D«*4IU»
,
185,000, of Riiritim River, has been a n - November
Jrtvcee-cttes
se
Woodbridge Township
community
problems,
to
share
smineed
.
.
A
colorful
map!
y
turkey-growers
are
raising
to web addition*! w«H
tam the s u t e
which
75,000
collected
unem192
000
b
l
r
d
s
t
h
l
s
1
8
p
e
r
«nd development of cranberries.
» 'ntwert above
their projects ,th»t hud benefitsl,o«m.! :i central New Jersey, '
**"•
In
Frequent flooding of DORS u-as every other consideration hi ployment Insurance and 25,000 area from Columbia to Culver c e n t m o r e * a n i n 1 9 G 0
ed their communities. Here were NEW WARNINGS
received
payments
under
thp
common tvs there were 14 days 'heir Inspection and supervision
NOTBi N« «lMtlfl«4 a * Ukea
Lak> has been completed by CAPITOL CAPERS: — People men from all walks of life, of The United States. Britain,
(luting May n-hen frost was ;'f construction of highways temporary prosrnm of extend• t u t U Not l a
the Slate Conservation Depart- ln wet and dampened clothes, all faiths, of various political and Prance gave Russia a new
ed
insurance
,
•
Two-thirds
of
predicted.
Men with general construction
beliefs,
working
together
for
tin-warning
"in
the
most
solemn
standing
like
lightning
rods
on
ment
.
,
New
Jersey
resorts
Teltpbant UKrcnn 4 - l t l |
Hott-evtr. by mid-June the supervisory experience usually the time of Governor Robert B.
are continuing the trend of ex-beaches, hill-tops, near wire benefit of all. Here were young terms" against any lnterferlatp held bogs of 1960 had a *»n meet State requirements, Meyner until election day, Nomen
practicing
de.moncrncy.'ence
with
allied
flights
ln
the
or under trees may get
tending the season by promotvery hpavv bloom and the out- The department Is not wait- vember 7, is available to Riching September events . . . Four hit with lightning, warns the One could not leave this meet-jalr corridors between West
look of most bogs was very me to receive applications nrd J. Hughes, Democratic canLOST AND FOUND
'migrant camp operators werejMedlcal Society of New Jersey ing without feeling that there Germany and West Berlin,
REAL ESTATK
Kood During June and July In- from auch workers, however didate for Governor . . . A study
recently fined for housing vlo-j. . . The State Aeronautics Bur- was still n great deal of hope The Kremlin was told that
project
is
underway
in
New
FORSM.E
(licntlons for (rood production
is setting up Employment InLOST
— Medium
long
for
the
future,
any
change
In
the
air
transport
latinis
under
the
Migrant
Lneau
has
revolted
the
license
of
rnntimied.
wvlew Centers around the Jersey, under the State Departhaired, black male dog Ten CARTERET, O n e - f a m m r
Jaycee
offers
something
of
situation
"will
be
the
result
of
bur
Act
.
.
The
State
Coordl^a
Hlllsboro
airport
because
the
Tie nations 1961 cranberry 3 t a t e » t h a t men interested In ment of Education-, to find out
nntinK Cohncil on Truffle drges management insists upon hold- Interest to everyone, It's pro-aggressive action against estab- year* old. White and brown rooms. Oarage ann s '
crop is forecast at 1,198,000 t h * J«* m a y sno^" UP a f t e r the continuing needs of higher
couniy officials to promote Ing drag races while continuing jects are many and diversified fished < Westerni rights by thechest, bare spot on tall near 50' rf 100' lot. •
education
In
the
State
.
.
.
Outbarrels, 11 per cent below last W * and be Interviewed by
moie efficient movement of to operate as an airport . . . • It offers the opportunity for|soviet Government and the iody. Wearing flea collar, Re- coin Avenue,
lnl hwi|
put
of
New
Jersey's
commeryear and lfi per cent above «
y officials.
ward to finder. ME 4-3767.
traffic alnux county roadways'"Drinking pedestrians will be iyoung men to be of real service'East German regime."
:
cial
slaughtering
plants
totaled
aviTRgo. Turkeys raised In the Men with the equivalent of a.
. 9-21' 8EWAREN 50x100 lot
•
ML extend through munlci- removed from New Jersey high to their communities, and «
:
45,473.000
pounds
during
July
Unltrd States during 1961 will high school education could fit
Central Avenue and
jchance
to
Improve
himself
ns
Secrcti
palinfs'.
.
The
present
Annan-1ways
and,
if
conditions
warto'nl 106,900.000 birds, 26 per,Into the Inspector positions . . Sixteen teachers from four
A secret Is something you • MALE HELP WANTED • Street Lots No 1054-105$"
dale Reformatory1 population of "• will be fined as disorderly well. (
t
foreign
continents
will
attend
cent above the previous recordwhich pay a salary of 44,309
717 Inmates, whose ages rnnge persons," ls the promise of the I sincerely feel that Wood-1find out by lending the gossip HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR for sacrifice CL 7-0563
CITID of 1960.
yearly plus vacation and sick Rutgers University next month
1 %:
from 15 tn 21, Is nearly 200 over ...<• Department (if Law andbridge Township can be proud columns. — Paducnh <Ky.) stock work. Must have drlvto
study
America
and
American
1NSPKCTORS: - - With high- benefits, The work provides an
lof It's Jaycees and of the fine Sun-Demociat.
its rated capacity . . . The New:Public Safety,
rs' license. Call FU 8-1491.
way construction at Its highest excellent training course for education under U. S. govern-i
. F.STATK
S-21
Capitol D o m e
i'^ 1ln NewJer «y
there ls
-: CLASSIFIED
£-s st r a S i r rdsmenT°m r
phon.
ONCE AGArN
WE ARE AIAIOKT
SOLD OUT OK
• FEMALE HELP WANTED •
HIGH SCHOOL OIRL, ambi'e hdve mnny mn^
tious, dependable. Opportulity to earn $1.00 an hour after your property may br
ichool. Light housework. Oak .hey are lookinc [l); \\r
Ridge Heights section. Colonla :iadly look over your lioit,,. j
SER VICE DIRECTORY
BUSINESS
$39.50 „
TYPEWRITERS
19
.50
up
WOODBRIDGE
BUSINESS MACHINE
CO., LTD.
LET US
Solve Vour
HEATING PROBLEM
from
Service to Complete
Heating Installations
ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
and
PARKIING LOTS
INSTALLED
Free Estimate!
4-1400
COAL t OIL CO.
826 Rahwaj Avenue, AvrnH
Delicatessei
TREAT SHOPPE
Call
(Opp
FU 1-5518 or CH 6-2631
Beautician
• Hair Styling
• Hair Tinting
• Manicuring
• Scalp Treatment
• Color Shampoo
• SALADS i t Their Best
• 8ODA FOUNTAIN
• FRESH BAKERY GOODS
JACKIE'S
FREE ESTIMATE
Woodbridge, N. J.
Telephone MErrurj 4-OAM
JOHN J . BITTING
COAl & SUPPLY CO
Mobilheat
Over 25 Yean of
Friendly Service
ME 4-0012
785 SI, Ceorgr Aye., Woodbridge
CALL ME 4-0724
Nothing Down —
I-'lrst t'ftyment fl Monihi
1659 Church St.
Schwinn Bicycles
Sales & Service
100 Fulton Street
Woodbridge
IT'S WISE TO ORDER
124 Washington Avenue
Carteret. N. J.
Tel. Kl 1-7
Liquor Stores
Telephone ^lErcurj 4-1889
WOODBRIDGE
Liquor Store, Inc.
••
Guaranteed Lehigh
NUi OR
STOVE
PEA
COAL
BUCK
tOAL
95
19
18 50
17
1900
424 East Avenue
Perth Amboj, N. J.
485 AMBOV AVENUE
Woodbridge
In Woodbridge
ED FREY
I t s The
Phone
Locksmith
SIMONE BROS.
LINDEN. N. J.
HI 6-2726
HU 6-0059
/
A Month
^W^Rl^^^W^M
WAHIDS
MErrury 4-3540
We're Specialists in
• BEAR WHEEL ALIGN
MENT and BALANCE
(Formerly With Charlfy r«rr)
• BRAKE SERVICE
PLUMBING
l Mitts of Accordions Bold and
Repaired i t Lowest Prlcti!
Call ME 4-0750
and
-Sewing Machine Service-
HEATING
HOVANEC
ELECTRIC
SEWER SERVICE
867 UarreU Avenue
Woodbridge, N. J.
Just Dial
Learn To Play The
WErcury
PIANO • ORGAN
ACCORDION
4-1738
Private Instructions bj
Qualified Teachers.
Beginners and Advanced
Students Accepted.
Call ME 4 -5446
Authorized
Sales & Service
CONN ORGANS
KIMBALL PIANOS
JARDOT
PIANO COMPANY
488 Rahway Avenue
Woodbridge
DAILY 10-J -
- Radio & TV Service Set Need
REPAIR
Call
ME 4-4360
ARTS RADIO
& TELEVISION
SALES and SERVICE
169 Avenel Street, Avenel
Repair Estimates Fret!
Aiuennu LoiUllfil
SAT. 11-4 tubei tcsttd Free i t Our l i o n
Photography
See us for all types of
PROFESSIONAL
PICTURES
Cir Ridloi Serviced Promptly
Sewing Machine Service
WE RKI'AIK
Singet - J'lufI - White - Ntccbl
I'rte Westinshoijsi' - New Hume .
Eldrich - Domestic - and All
Foreign Make Machines
Kl 7-9187
FRANK IIOVANEC
657 Roosevelt Avenue
CARTERET, N. J.
Skin Diving
SKL\
DIMM,
Is The Best
From SEPTEMBER
To NOVEMBER
^.imidi and ( lijhrit M.,irr
i t This Time
llfnunisirilcr Tiiik and
K<"snl«lur I nils
$49-95 o
diuriiiiffd fur Out l e i r
Plus Krte Saftty Courtc
Roofing & Siding •
Free Clasjes On Divint
Theory at "The Kfef"
Every Mondaj Nite at 8:30
Henry Jansen & Son
For the world'a 'inest
Equipment stop in or fall
ME 4-0071
Tinnini and
Sheet Metal Work
ICoofini, Metal Cellinii
and f>rnaee ^lotk
588 Alden Street
Woodbridge, N. J.
ie
REEF
T. R. STEVENS
Booriat and tibMt HtUI Work
685 ST. GEORGE AVE.
WOODBRIDGE
AUTO. UO.Mi
ot'rntt KEYS
DUPLICATED,
IAFKB SOLD
of »U
• iliie v pIl A' / I I I
1I5UII " •
11Li
Typ*»
With Tllib Ad
Telephone Sow rur
0
Ltwn .Mowers Repilrtd
Rotarj HUdei IteUiiccd
Itwi Dbirpentd
Paint Specials! !
UMrior r u t WWW (In oil)
ptr gallon
|].I9
Intwioi r u t WhlU * Colon
( U t e i ) ptr taUoo ..— $4.45
IfMlU (lUrloi WblU PUBI
<loo4 QuiUtj.
ftt fiUoo
- 4.1]
111 »«ilJO» 4VXNL*
t«L M( 4-UH
WOODBRIDGIt
V H i U»Uf * i.M to i r.M.
CLOBKD IUN
IUNDAT ALL DAY
477 Rahway Avenue
Woodbridge
nnd m d Upcuiad ty
Kiperlcnc«4 Divert
Kepalri
S-8"x 10" Studio Photos
ME 4 - 3 6 5 1
Kipert bfvflopiiig and
I'rintlug Service on All
Types of Film*
A«k ui about our
Air Condlcler.nn
W.rm Mr H « l
Indmtrltl Eiriituft
Motor Ouudi
FOK FKES MTI
MK «-!14S 0 ^ UB
CLASSIFIED
WEDDING SPECIALS
ADS
GAkLARD'S PHOTO
BRING
RESULTS
547 Amboy Avenue
Woodbridge, N. J.
FOR QUALITY
PRINTING
DIAL
ME 4-1111 - 2 - 3
• Announcements
AVON OPPORTUNITY
.
ANTIOIKS
fur you 1 Cash In on the b i n - •
PAIJ, AND CHRISTMAS Sell!I BUY AND SKI 1, A N T
.Season. Immediate open-,
fun.;•>;;.
IIRS in Sewarcn. Earn »4 and) *'*"*'
ROTHY
up ptr hour, r*rt time. Calli*",?o BC \
Mrs. Kord, MI 2-5146, for homei"* 1 "- '..
..., ,
(.w
9 _ 2 ] i WoodbridRe. MK i-.-\
WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE—i
NERVICI.S
If you would enjoy working'*
3 or 4 hours ft day calling reguKITCHEN CHAIHS i U - 0
larly rach month o n a group
EKED. Easy-tu-cl, »:, ;j
)f Studio Girl Cosmetic clients
or durable leathuv. 1 1.,
on a route to be established ln
jprlces. U 9-286S ,,::,:
mid mound Woodbridge and
;p. M .
!< .:: •
Cartoirt, and arc willing to
deliveries,
CHILD CARE —YH';: ;
to STUDIO GIRL COSMET- w i l l m i n d c h i l d ;•: •<
ICS. Dept. NJW-9. Glendale, mother. Coll Kl 1-4KM
California. Route will pay up
to $5.00 per hour.
'__.„
v
9 21 -9/28CHILD CAKE - - W.;. .
1 child in my hmn> :
SECRETARY, EXPERIENCED,!weelc or in emerRoncy (
Perth Amboy ofice. Five-day, 4.4O6O.
week. Send resume of expert-1
ence plus salary desired to Box CHILD CARE — Will .
175 c 0 this newspaper. •
child in my homt1 fur
9,14-9/21 mother. Call U 9-4OM
TYPIST,
EXPERIENCED.:
Shorthand not essential butj BRICKLAYER .\ND MASC
preferred. Carteret resident.1 European experienced
Write P. O. Box 116. Carteret,'clalized bomb shelters. :e
N. J.
|porches, sidewalks, wan :
9,14-9/21 ing and repairs of am cli
'Call FUlton 1-9306 'Cu
•
HELP WANTED
•
" 9 21 -11.1
MALE OR FEMALE
J O-AN
PART-TIME school bus driver. SECRETARIAL SERVICE
Monday through Thursday,
ME 4-V
3:45 to 7:45 P. M., and Sunday'!,*1"
Stenography, mimeograp.-.. d
I morning. Call FU 8-1865.
taphone, typing. Electro cqu
9-21'
ment. Promptness, ctTinei
guaranteed. Pick up n:,d
RENT
illvery. Day or evening.
WOODBRIDQE-Two or three
9.14-10)
• Booklets
• Business
Cards
room apartment. All utilities
fumithed. 53 Second Street, MRS. SUSAN —
Woodbridge,
9-21 Advisor on all affair* Oj
.. „ .dally. Call HI 2-9671
SEWAREN - 8paciou» me-,
8 31.
room
apartment.
unfur-__
*
nished. All utilities. Call ME 4-1 I F YOUR DRINrfWi :
1923 after 5:00 P. M.
j come a problem, S'.<
9, ftr Anonymous van lulp v . C
|BI 2-1515 or write P. <
MISC. FOK SALE
1253, Woodbridse.
1953
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Billheads
Certificates
Coupons
Folders
Invitations
Letterheads
Post Cards
Programs
Signs
PLYMOUTH,
two-door.:
Good condition. «110.00. Call|
' . " l i H A V l N a TROUBIi: •*:
LI 9-4050
'
sewerage? Electric .-• •
removes root?, ''.•'..TITAN FIRLNGS IMPROVE
and stoppane fu-i:
The Air Force did not get
drains »ml s
the first potent Titan intercon-i
no, damiw>tinenUl missile In place a*"!fd" emcient. C'ni
scheduled. Howevei/, they ex- -, .
and llta'...
pect t o have the first nine M n BU
Titan* in firing position a 1
,
j
Lo*ry Air Force base in Colo..
1 ado within the next few
—••
,,,,,
months.
SOVIET BOMB'S D l l U i h
The Air Force h a s recently
A Government•'.*.- • • ••
successfully launched two Tl- *»id l l l e c l t l l l J ' ) ! : ' '..
tans brinsmg the total of guc-j^sbf 1 * ' l 0 m t n ' ' ! l 1 "' " ,
cessful tests to 28 in 40 a t - c e n t Russian mic.'->:
attt-mpU. EIKIU 0 / the others • xpfcf'd to . r u « ii"were rated as ]>artlal successes Unlt«d SUtfs.
er
It could not
Mild Indeed
when the falluut :
I've heard the roar of surf ontests would if.i>!' !- s
ihor*.
\ He explaini'd tlml '!••
rhe ro|ar of lions riled.
fallout drpo>u. <i
ot
Hie roar <}f gales amid the sail.iuiuted 8'" l t s *"'""1
But these were mild u mild, greattr from th' s "l<
Beside the yeli^ dad cannot help a has been I""11
When touched by wife or child.| Qwn teti series in '
CALL TODAY
Telephone MErcun 4-124*
574 AMBOY AVENUE
WOODBRIDGE KEY
& LOCKSMITH SHOP
$
Printing
Beert and Liquors
WOODBRIDGE. N. J.
For Only
Service Stations
Smile"
VAUej «-63S«
lor F u t Service
Juit Give U* • Call
FU 8-5619
J, f, Gardner A Son
and Imported Wlnei
13 Ford Avenue
fordi, N. J.
Advertise
Your Service
In This Space
LI" 8-2146
With a
Complete Stock »f Domrstlc
HOMES
William DiTrolio
PA 1-9120
WE DELIVER:
NOW!
Call
TOWNE GARAGE
GOLDBLATT'S
— Ue&dquarterg for —
Briiri & Stratton
Clinton-Lawson it Power
Products — Gas Engines
STONE
"Service
Jewelers
Hand and Power Lawn
Mowers .Sharpened and
Repaired
Instructions
Lessons Taught
At Your Home
Call for Appointment
Uahwaj
Rahway's Oldest F.Mihlishfd
Jeweler
R4 East Cherry Street
PIANO
- Plumbing & Heating -
Call Now — FU 8-3373
THALER INSULATION
& ROOFING CO,
ALBRECHT S
KEY SHOP
FUEL O i L
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PAGE SEVENTEEN
fortth Ladies Mrs. C. R.Novak Renamed Dimes Reports Heard Double Ring CeremonySchool25 PTA 'New Jewish
D
e
,\
brating
S™
Chairman for 21st Year By ORT Group
{( (l
Unites Local Couple Meets Sept. ^Synagogue
Is Formed
KEA8BEY — Mrs. Camuel been postmistress of Kensbey
social workers have received FORDB — Mrs. Jerry Ajch
R. Novak Bayview Avenue, for 27 years, said:
March of Dimes help to con-discussed on the Job training, FORDS-Our Lady ol Peace Htgh School, Mrs. KJevsgaard FORDS — A panel discussion
Keasbey, has been appointed
"Thr National Foundation's' Inue their educations."
Church was the setting Satur- Is employed by Tom McAn's, 'It Starts In the Classroom."
chairman of the 1962 New
professional education program The Keaibey Chairman Is apprentice training, ORT adult day for the wedding of MtssJMenlo Park. Her husband i t - with Harry Lund, director of
courses,
»nd
special
courses
in
Id commemorate
has been concerned with trainelementary education and RobTownship! ing health workers to relieve the mother of three <_ ildren. her report on Earning Power Joan Ann Dudek, daughter of tended Perth Amboy. schools ert Zanzal&rt, principal, prtsid- FORDS
A new conterva, i m ivnsary of the
Her
daughter
Donna
Is
a
senior
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Dudck,
and
served
in
the
U.
3.
Navy
Improvement
Courses
at
the
, •'],,!> of Fords, aPed- it was announced today by Msuffering brought about by dis-in Woodbrldge High School and
ine. will be featured at the gen-tlve Jewish concreitation. to be
29
Webb
Drive,
and
RURsell
for
threr
years.
He
Is
employed
opening meeting of the MetJoseph Duffy, Perth Amboy, ease and disability, I t has never,
( . | r s | Night meeting!
will again be Teen-Age chair-wood Chapter of Women's Ronald KJersgaard, son of Mrs. us fountain manager at Wal-eral membership meeting of known as tlie Parkway Jeuish
School 25 PTA. Wednesday, 8 !Center, lias been formed and
.Vh.-chili-d for October county chairman of the Dimes been confined to educating man for the Teen-Age-Program
American ORT. A Mah Jangg Mildred KJersgaard, 404 Wash- svenrs DIUR Store. Parangs, P. M. In the all purpose room the first Sabbath services will
organization.
health workers to care for only In Keaabey.
,, M „, thr auditorium
ington Street, Perth Amboy.
tournament
will
be
held
all
Mrs,
Novak
has
served
as
one disease. Thus any increase, Mrs Novak Is also a member
Teachers of the school who be conducted Friday night, Oc,,iucjitloii Building of
next week 'as a fund raiser for and t h e late Edward W e r . . , H o l . S E h o m m
iwlll participate are Mrs Elvln tober 6. Ht a place to be anLutheran Dimes chairman for 21 years in the number of these workers of the Eastern Star, American EPIC.
• r in e r
f-aard.
Rev.
Christopher
Reilly
__
,
F
m
m
B
Qxme&
Gentile, Mr&, TUllc Rcdlus nounced, accordiiiK to Ja4k
of all and will head's group of vol-adds to the basic health re- Chapter, Woodbrldge and is
))ITS
Other reports were given by ifflcteted a t the double ring t l u , h o | , u , f _, h j M B r k u g ' Mrs. Eugene Collins. Mrs. Hazel Punk, chairman pio-tem. \
unteers who will seek funds for sources of our nation. About
Sixth
District
organist
for
the
group.
She
ha
i in
n.,«j_.. . . . j j .
Mrs. Samuel Kaplan on Main- remony and celebrated the M n l , tA,.„„,,„
attacking three crippling dls- one-third of the total working
Gllhuly and Morton Newberger
vonu(, 8 u n d a y
The new congrrxation w4M
Suite Federation of
served in several other posl tenance ORT Training; Mrs.
Mass.
,
ff
w
i
h
$
u
o l n bUlg $4o0 | n ,
The teaching staff will be serve ' tlic Fords-Mcnlo TAljt
ea«»:
birth
defects,
arthritis
force
,of
registered
physical
•lnhs have been intlons In civic and charitable or Seymour Bauer, Tel-Aviv re!
Escorted ui he attar by
to|quiirt(11.s d $ 1 0 0U l d l m e s . I n Introduced by Mr. Zniizalarl. ;
and po In. The drive will takr therapists have been trained ganlzatlons, 1 ncludlng, Red
I, mi'inbrr of the
Terracc. .area
the bb ii dd ee was
was aattl.ed
t t l . edjdj aa jtt 111tt ll uuuii i(( )) ]] )) gg rr tt ll cc lllee 55 mmt taal lt taagg ^
. . . and
. . other .nearby
in Jaiium-y.
m
l B . MMurray
U r r . , o pSpivak,
i¥Blli m
(,m
Mrs.
memJaiium-y 1962.
1962
.with March of Dimes help Cross chairman and captain o: port; Mrs. Alvln Klein, guardi- tt hh nn .. the
, may bring a guest place
r
ahship; Mrs. Leo Eakcv, healthv|
Mrs
Novak
a
gown
of
silk
organza
over
,
.,
,
[
oimced!wcttons,
Plans
call lor t o n c
h
l
d
(
c
w
e
l
R
K
o
r
a
n
b
e
r
s
h
i
c
n
a
i
r
m
a
n
ann
'
alM|Prom 10-15% of all medical a Girl Scouts troop.
;,l vrbfl Is serving as
with .stirjuc
sprays!
Mrs. Abe Applebaum, honorl
fpt« appliqued
annlinit^H win-*
' enrollment for PTA member-iductini! a Hebrew School, Sun*
music
bux.
Korean
silk
parosebud Alencon lacV srroll; Mrs, William Kaufman,
ulns and seed pearls, with a Jamas and scarves, a wrWship is now In progress, andjday School nnd youth activities„,,, Simw will besponscholarship.
and a gold wedding urged all parents to Join Class iln addition to iPllgious services.
,j,, club October lfl,
Deborah Group View*^£Z.
Bernard Welsholti cooped neckline, long sleeves. watch
band. The house was ranes with 100 per cent enrollment' Maminl Frlichman announced'
nd
ending
in
a
.cathedral
t. srluiol 14. Refreshon special projects;
sacked. Mr. Markus told police. will receive awards,
Film at First Meeting reporting
that an intrusive drive is no,*
•ain.
Her
threftlered
veil
was
'; i,, M>rvrd. The show
Mrs. Daniel Kaplan, expansion;
'underway to secure mcmbe£FORDS—A color sound film, Mrs, Arnold Brown, rummage ttnehed to a queen's crown of
,',',, to the public. Pro'sliip.
showing how Deborah helps sale; Mrs. Erwln Wurtzel, lead- urora borcalis crystal, and
Y'lMwflt the Fords
1
The dues structure 1 for t h e
Mrs. James C. FORDS - At a eandlcltght|6he carried a white Bible and restore health to Heart and ershlp course available; and he carried a cascade of white
h ,,,.
lung disease patients, was fea-Mrs. Stanley Geenspan, pro- irehids, stephanotis and ivy.
1861-83 year calls for a family
',-;'. •ui-mnn, is distribu- ceremony In St. Paul's Evan-cymbidlum orchids,
Maid of honor was Miss Rose
membership cf %'lh with n n a d - .
gellcal Reformed Church Sat- Miss Diana Yuro, Perth Am- tured at the first meeting of gram.
ditional ti pei clilld for He[,. 7:30 P?M. the urday evening, Miss Patrlclalboy, sister of the bridegroom,the Parkway Chapter of Debo- Dr, William Furst, psychia- nr) Romeo, Brooklyn, cousin
if the bride. Bridesmaids were
brew school plus $2 registrathe publicjHelena Bergman, daughter ofwas maid of honor. Other at- rah last week.
trist, will be guest speaker a
.lias Eileen Stella, Middlesex:! FORDS — Miss Lois Janei The couple will lx- at iiunir tion fee for Sunday School.
. ,, mm for the bene- Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Edwardjtcudants were Miss Judith Guest speaker was Mrs. Mary the October general meeting.
Minls for Millions 'Bergman, 846 Amboy Avenue,Karlson, cousin of the bride, Blackman, past president of A demonstration of makeup Miss Linda Owens, Miss CathyjRvder, daughter of Mr. andjat 483 East Avenue, Sewmrn. Rat,bi T i n - o d o r * (Sander*.
] " after a trip to New York City, spiritual leader, is ..'** preMrs.
Herman became the bride of George Bclmont, Mass.; Miss Barbara Plalnfleld chapter and regional was given with Mrs. Richard 3toss. Newark, and Mis. Rich-'Mrs. Kdward K. Ryder, 1 Mystic Street, became the bride of
The bride, a gidduate ofp B n n g g curriculum V meet
Welnberg and Mrs. Lloyd Ka rd Hudanlsh, Jamesburg.
:; international Re- Michael Yuro, son of Mr. and Kii»rk and Miss Barbara jj U .'chairman.
Ralph DeMarco, son ofWoodbridgf High School. isi ln(> educatloiml needs oi >-he
Sewing as best man
Mrs. Sheila Lowenstetn, pub- lugin serving as models.
•. .iMjiuui. announced Mrs. George Yuro, Meredith ens, both Of Edison.
a
Street, Perth Amboy. Rev. Serving as best man was Jul-i l l c l t v chairman, announced The board will meet tonight ohn Dudek, Perth Alnboy.iM' "d Mrs. Ralph DeMarco, employed by America Fore '.congregation, lulormatton m. '
; , : publicity concernirother of the bride. Ushers'^Hl Faycttc Street, Perth Am- Loyalty Group. Perth Amboy .be obtained from temporary
„•,:,- would be released Charles W. Kraho, Jr. perform-|iu.s Urlbe, Perth Amboy. Leroy fourteen new members were 8:30. at the home of Mrs. Har were Robert Kjersgaard. broth-'boy, Saturday afternoon in b u rMr. DeMarco. H graduate of f(
: o l c e r s a s follows:
by
» Mrs,
•• Leo Slobo old Binder, 220 Atlantic Stree
k The film will be ed the ceremony and a recep-Thome, Raymond Durski and.welcomed
en
•r of the bridegroom.
ancVRcdnmer Evangelical Luther-jPerth
Amboy High School.; M ] . p R n k L a { a y e t.te Estates,
Metuchen.
tlon
was
held
afterwards
atljoseph
Mercurio,
all
of
PerCh;d'
president,
tin auditorium of
James Kjersgaard, cousin of ( a » Church. Rev. Eldon
Reserved three years In the U. S.1 j a l r | _ B n u 9.3390- M r E r Amboy, were ushers.
d i r 111 c r Lutheran the Colonla Country Club.
.he bridegroom, both of PerthjStohs performed the doubleJMarlne Corps. He is e m p l o y e d ! ^ c h m a n ' co-chairman a n d
The bride, given in marriage Mrs. Yurko graduated from!
rltSl
Amboy; Steven Dudek. Wilkes- ''ins i-e-remony.
iby Raritan Copper
|membcrship, LI 9-3636; MurMolnar. presl-| b v h e r f«'hei\ wore a gown of Perth Amboy High School and
Barre, P a , uncle of the bride: Escorted to the altar by h e r ; P f r t h Amboy.
ray Goldberg, treasurer, LI 8old
Ivory
gross
de
londre
fash-,from
B
e
r
k
e
l
e
y
Secretarial
,! members to attend
and Richard Hudanish. James- ! f a U l t , r t h e bricU , w o r e a g o w n i
4615: William Hojer, conetruoj j y n portrait neckline School, East • Orange. She athill Conference of
;tlon chairman, LI 7-7472; Mr». '
long sleeves embellished:tended Upsala College and is
WS
of n Vl()I1 n Wl
Chantllly
State Federatloi
' a trip to Miami. Fla.. ' ™ ™*
i SmUh
I'ZT'l married [Elsie Sanders, secretary, I I 8- ',
with Aleticon lace. Silk net and'employed by Metal and TherClubs
and a cruise to Nassau. t h e : | ^ -styled with a scalloped,
,
B m ^ KutMn<;Oi
appliques of Alencon lace, trim-mlt Corp.. Rahway,
FORDS — The wedding of corsage. They will make the couple wi 1live In Paramus^For^^ ™ ouUlncd wtth « « d |
^
chau.man_ u
8.5M7
M to 3 i m e d her court train wrich fell: Mr. Yuro attended Rutgers Miss Eleanor Ann Kovacs, home In Edison.
avel n the bride wore a beige P"Us nd sequii« He. full
__
your,Rabbi Sanders, U 8-2111. All
19 departmf'n-i' r o m t h ( 1 Wilist ° ' h e l ' f u " belljUnlversity College and is a stu daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Horyath graduated fror sheath Rdress with brown
"
! o m c e i . B w i t n t h e exception of
a c . thiee-tieied skm, embioideied^
,!*. will be held from shaped skirt. Her French illu-ident at Monmouth College, Kovacs, 23 Gold Street, and St. Mary's High School, Pert :es.sories
with lace, sequins and p e a r l s , * 0 ' 0 ' . . . . .
„
. , ?: „ \
•", •• f u . « » n j i
slon
butterfly
veil
wns
attached
'Lorn?
Branch.
x
t
(
;
i
1
t
i
e
c
i
m
t
o
Joseph
F.
Horvath,
son
of
Mr,
length Smith—\es. Now, Ira doingjMr. Pank, reside in the Menlo
Amboy. and from Chic Fashio
until 12:00 noon in t o a c r o w n
•
ii
•A graduate
of Woodbnd B e^
my
best
to
get
her
to
promise.|Park
Terrace
development.
l
i
,
.
!
»
\
«
.
.
.
,
on the c a m - '
of Alencon lace, and
and Mrs. Joseph Horvath, Jr., Designing School, New Yori
train. A crown of crystals held
Russell Street, Woodbridge, City. Mr. Horvath attend*
•,::Mration fee may :
Democratic Dance
'^^STlS^S WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO.
'. was solemnized Saturday after- (Middlesex County Vocation: GIH. SCOUT TBOOP
,iiiv building where,an outdoors uri show to be held
1
FORDS — Girl Seoul Troop thids, roses and pompons on a !
Tomorrow
/Vijf/tf noon in Our Lady of Peace and Technical High Schoo
me Ui D* held. Box'in Fords in tin; near future.
18 GREEN STREP1"
1
J
;!,-•• to fx> eaten on Oil paintings by Mrs. Bag in- KORDS — George J Crisa- Church. Rev, Christopher C Perth Amboy, and is employe 146, sponsored by School 14, Bible.
WOODBRIDG& Jr. J.
welcomed three new members M l s s M a r l c n c A l m s ^ n s o n , , ;
•;<1 from noon until Islet and Mrs. J. L. Anderson are fulli. chairman, has announced Reilly officiated at the double by Art Metal Inc., Carteret.
as
follows:
Rose
Ann
Ellis,
.
:
j
F
o
i
d
s
c
o
u
s
m
o
f
t
h
e
b
r
i
d
e
|
w
a
s
ring
ceremony.
,-.(! U;r afternoon se«- now on exhibit m the Fords the Second Ward Democratic
• Enclosed please find $4.00 for one-year
Elaine Kaltcnback, and Eliza- m a i t l o { h o l l o l . Bridesmaids:!
.\i;i promptly at 1:15Library PRIIHIIIKS by different Committee will hold a dance The bride designed and made
subscription to:
beth Pederson.
; wel . c M i s s L u d l l e A n n A n d e r . ,
,: romiudc at 3'P. M.members of the dub will be dis-tomorrow night, 9:00, at the
her own gown. The bodice was
A dart tournament wa.s sUrL- , P p r t h A m b b r l d e . s c o u s _ ;
n
INDEPENDENT-LEADER
.-, :. will be held in playt-ri in the Library e a c h ^ g " C f t b " i n "sT/George' Avenue", of imported silk Chantilly lace
ed with Donna Murphy u-ui-h-i^ ,UT(1 M i s s N a n c y L y n n e i
c. .ii«-l Mrs. HarltyimontlL
Iwoodbrldge with music for over taffeta with a portrait
O CARTERET PRESS
ing high score of 210 and Carol i R v d ,,, p o r d s j 5 l e r o f t n e j
of handcut petals and
.;i.::;ri, of TeaneckJ Mrs. George Heath, library• f I a n c i n K b y the Hi Lltes.
Yanik second with 185. Theb"
i:jd(,
• EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON
quarter length sleeves.
••: :r,<- N J. Pedera-!commut..'c chairman, reported H o n o r p d R l l e s t will include |
troop is now engaged in making'
,
.
b
n
v
n
'V inrn's Clubs, will a circulatiin of 3.846 books » t | W a l l e r zirpolo, Herman Fallon, Her bouffant skirt of imported FORDS — A i lie season's bookmarkrr.s.
* as best man was,,To be sent to
^ilk organza over tulle and taf-first meeting of Girl Scoutl
Arnold Seekers, Perth Amboy. |
\! IJi-xitT O. Arnold,;the Fords Library during the ;Mls« Fords of 1961, and
(illls
n
oirls
Uslu ls w e r c
'eta was outlined with Chantil- Neighborhood 1, Mrs. Robert:
Girls »and
v » Hampshire, Flrst'summer months. There will ^'jxownshlp officials.
<! Oirls
'
Anthony Sattilaro,
NAME
ly lace and had a three-tier Berls, announced field day will "I like Eva. She's the son ofParlm: Richard Fleming, Rah- [[
••In.i of the Qenerala meeting of the library com-;
aiway,
cousin
of
the
bride;
Don-^i
a
girl
wlio
stands
out
in
back panel of Chantilly lace be September 30 at Roosevelt
•. Hi Women's Clubs,'mittet-ut the Library October 3.
ADDRESS
aid Ryder, Low? Branch, broth-![
which extended Into a chapel Park, Grove 2, 10 A.M. to 3crowd."
"• n No Celling on Departim-nt chairmen of the
"I'm Ml l(n Molly. She sits er ni the bride, and Walter 1 TOWN
p
Members of ttu\club may contact Mrs, James
length train.
M.
i
out."
Riedel, Metuchen.
. .1) may contact Mrs.C. Harkay, 58 Hanson Avenue,
A petal crown, embroidered Mrs. Al Hospidor and Mrs.
: •• information con- or Mrs. Oswald Nobel, 56 Fifth ^
with simulated ptarls and irrl-jGcorge Baldwin are in charge
•••• iTinfcience
Strift, for information concerndescent stones, held her two-1 of relay races and Mrs. John
o( the club held:-inn department exhibit* to be • -Rpvann Beverldge, daughAmaczi is in riurne of the
tier veil of imported French
tlav Albert DicUel displayed at the club's Federa- ter
lusion, and she cai-ricd a cas-1 scavenger hunt
-cretaryoftheMid. tlon Nicht M«-tin t
'Bcveridge, Worth Street, is
cade of white orchids, carna- Plans were discussed for
'v Chapter Acier!- A newnumber" Mrs. Rocco, patient at Rahway Memoria
hat social and a bazaar in the
tions and stephanotis.
o i i t y , sJiowed a Dt Nicola, was introduced andHospital.
film about the d«-welcom<d Into membership. —Weekend guests of Mr. andj Miss Barbara Makarchek, f u t u re . Announcement was
Beveridge,
d WWorth
t h Fords, was maid of honor. Ma- made of Girl Scout Holy Hour, I
control of utennt Mrs. Andrew Anderson and Mrs, Mrs. i
tron of honor was Mrs. Michael October 1, 3 to 4 P. M. at Our :
Ht-njamm Coplc- Nrls JCIIM-U wvre In charge of Street were Mr. and Mrs.
L
Georne Beveridge, Worth Street Yuhasz, Fords, sifter of the ady of Peace Church.
VM of Perth Am-•hospitality.'
. -,- «..:J_..__..!j_^
\*i—! Brownie
Pnnlrin Sale
Snip data
H
will.
were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony bride. Bridesmaids'" were Miss Rmu-nlp Cookie
el qumtlons conbe picked up October
at
East
BrunsAlello,
Jersey
City,
Rosemary
rtiscBM'. The club
11, Woodbridge.
—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Huney- wick, Miss Rosemary GalyaJSchool
;:.. in the "ConNew leaders introduced were
cutt, Worth Street, were hosts Fords, both cousins of the bride; Mrs. Robert Pederson, Mrs.
C :icer" project of
Miss Dorothy Ann and Miss Paover the weekend to Mr. and
!• Federation of
Russell Bizaro, and Mrs. WilMrs. Frank Mazzio and chil- tricia Ann Yuhasz, Fords, liam Rhines.
.'•• and the Ami'rnieces
of
the
bride.
dren and Mr. and Mrs. John
sorifty. Membfr.s
Mrs. Rodman Stratton introMazzio and children, Brooklyn. Richard Ho r V a t h ^ Wood|.in Home Departduced a new Brownie song and
bridge,
served
as
best
man
for
xny Thursday. 1
—Mrs. Gertrude Hassett, Jercraft and Mrs. Pederson intro• Fords Library to
sey City was a weekend guest his brother. Ushers were Mich- duced a sonf! for Intermediael
Yuhasz,
Fords;
Robert
Horof Mr. and Mrs. William Hasates.
vath, Woodbridge, brother of
. '.a lorn the Departsett, Westbury Road.
New by-laws were read by
the bridegroom;-Harold Morn.f to .thr Library
— Mrs. Clara Foster Newman, rison and Gerard Matton, both Mrs. Walter Anderson. Mrs.
Worth Street, along with Mrs of New Monmouth, cousins of Worth Lauriisen and Mrs. Clif1
C.Mbai. American
y Clancy. Mrs. E. E. Mueck the bridegroom. Richard Leskl, ford Dunham were in charge of
:ii;n.. reported that
refreshments. The next meetm and Mr.v Madeline Clark, Fords, was rlngbearer.
• :n,mbcrs had exing will be October 12 at CounAvcnel attended the Sons and
;^ in the Arts and
]D;uif!hltrs of Liberty Memorial For traveling to Miami Beach, cil Headquarters, 8:15 P.M.
Fla., the bride chose a blue
.'••;. at the Mtddli'iService held at Old Tennent
sheath dress with black leather Australian survey points to
Kair. Mis. OttoKoi.
iC
h
u
r
c
h
.
Shrewsbury,
They
accessories and a white orchid business upturn.
1 an award at thi1
'dined at the 'Homestead," As!)!indei-y and Mrs.
:bury Park.
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NEW JERSEY'S MONEY SAVING SUPER MARKETS •
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THIS WEEK
CLEAN-UP AHEAD
The gardening season is byno means over. There's still
some enjoyment ahead, as well
jus ft chore or two.
A Rutgf rs extension entomolnifist, Dr. Richard T. Guest,
Mould have you remember the
work you and your bird friends
have to do to clean up certain
garden leftovers.
Corn stalks and bean vines,
for example, can provide a sort
of Miami Beach for all sorts of
Insects that are now looking
for places to spend the winter.
With luck they figure they
ean be on hand next spring'to
start aKalii on whatever looks
»ppetizin«.
For example, the European
corn borer commonly overwinters Inside old com stalks left
standing In the field.
The cucumber beetle, common italic borer and Mexican
bettles are a few of the many
other Insect pests that live
through the winter as adults
under dead leaves, vines and
the like.
FINAL CULTIVATION
Dr. Quest recommends a final cultivation to turn up old
roots and sime of the insects:
that burrow In the soil to hibernate.
Don't discourage the birds
from picking through your garden after your harvest, he says
The chances are that they
are after some of the insect;
you have been battling all summer.
WHT CUTTINGS FAILED
A gardener who followed the
•ureeftloni of one of our spe-j
elalirts last fall In taking cuttings of multlflora rose and
planting them reports 100 peri
cent success.
But then In the spring he
transplanted these and took
some cutting from them. None
of the cuttings rooted, How
come? he asks.
Last fall, explains our Donald
B. Lacey, this gardener was
working with nature as he
rooted his "hard" cuttings. Last
spring he opposed nature in
planting cuttings that were
green and soft. These rotted
before they could make roots
QUESTIONS?
As you look back on this
gardening season 'and make
plans for another, maybe you
have a question, too.
If something puzzles you.
make a note on a postcard and
send It to the Garden Reporter.
College of Agriculture, Rutgers
University, New Brunswick. I'll
get an answer for you.
Doctor Talk
By JOHN B. REMB£B,T, M.D.
Medical Science, through the
constant work, of thousands of
researchers' is now ready to elimlnate one of mass most common ailments — measles.
It is estimated that approximately 1,000,000 cases occur
annually In the United States
with a minimum of 8,000,000
days, of Illness resulting from
the disease. Heretofore, everyone had measles and its period
of disability and discomfort accepted as inevitable.
Now, thanks to Drs. Enders
and Peebles and their co-workers, a measles v'njs vaccine has
been developtd and tested for
Ithe past two years with very
satisfactory results.
Drs. Enders and Peebles isolated the measles virus and
lucoessfully grew this virus in
tissue culture and derived an
alternated live virus vaccine for
human injection.
Testing with this live measles
virua racclne shows that approximately 6 to 8 days after
administration of the vaccine a
low-grade temperature developes lasting about three days;
some of the tested individuals
developed a rash, but none to
the extend seen in clinical cases of measles; some of the tested group developed copgh and
coryza as seen In measles, but
only minimal when compared
to the average casd of measles
At this time it appears that
perhaps only one vaccination
iwith the measles vaccine will
ibe needed — as those immunized two years ago show ariYQUate neutralizing antibody titers. Obviously, however, the
possibility of further booster
vaccination doses will be determined as time passes and
Clinical evitfuution continues.
ENVOY TO CHILE
President K e n n e d y lm;
ch06en Charles W. Cole, VIM
president of the Rockefeller
Foundation, as Ambassador to
Chile!
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Mr.'Cole w.<mld succeed Robert F. Woodward, mho is uiw
Assistant Secretary of State
for Inter-American Affairs.
The Senate will have to confirm this nomination by Mr
Kennedy.
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HIJACK IJlU. NOW LAW
President K e n n e d y has
signed Into law a bill recently
passed by the House and Senate making aircraft hijacking
an act of piracy witr penalties
up to death.
There is also a provision for
Jill sentences and 41.000 fines
for illegally carrying concealedj
weapons aboard an aircraft.
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HOLLYWOOD NEWS
The wagonmaster In MetroGoldwyn • Mayer's production,
'How The West Was Won" will
! played by Robert Preston.
Edmond O'Brien has been
tigned for a leading role in
rohn Ford's "The Man Who
phot Liberty Valance." starrlnf
Tames S t e w a r t and John
Wayne.
Leo Durocher, former imuw
ager of the New York Giant*
and the Brooklyn Dodgers wtU
make a special guest appearance In jerry Lewis' newest
iomedy "ThefcrrandBoy."
Eva Dahlbeck, Swedish film
star will make her first AmerJcan screen appearance in "The.
lounterfelt Traitor," starring
William Holden and L1HI Palm-
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Tommy Sands and wife,
Nancy, i r e off to London whne
he'll do "Longest Day" for Dairyl Zanuck.
Cary Grant is making his
sixtieth movie. The new comedy is called "Touch of Mink,"
and It will be his first time with
Doris Day.
Paula Prenttss and Jim Hut- '
ton playing In M.QM.'i comedy
The Honeymoon Machine,"
are Hollywood's newest team.
Today's Film Review
THE BIG GAMBLE
The title of this film might
lead you to belelve that It was
filmed In some famous casino.
Nothing could be further from
I the truth.
The story concerns an Irish
I seaman, Stephen Boyd, who
marries a French barmaid, Julj
ictte Greco, and brings her
home to his straight-laced
family In Dublin. Ireland.
impatient for .the fortunes of
vhe world, the newlyweds wmt.
money In order to buy a truck,
ship it to Africa's Ivory Coast
and make their fortune there
In the trucking business.
*
They manage to talk their'
rich relatives Into letting them
have the money. But In doing
so, they get a traveling companion who wants to go along
to protect his Interest. The
:ompanlon is David Wayne.
Most of the film Is shot on
Location and there are some
beautiful scenes all the way
from Ireland to the African
Ivory Coast!
Excitement is the word touse to describe the trek of this
[trio, in their adventures at sea,
alonjc treacherous African
{trails, streams and some rather
high hills. Wild Is the trip
downhill when the ten-ton
truck develops driveshaft trouble.
Many colorful African natives add to the colorful surroundings. But the truck is
loaded with beer and they derive some consolation from
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- T V Today —
TO.ED A S T A I R E WILL
KICK OFF HIS DANCING
SHOES to play the lead in an
Alcoa Premiere episode "Moment of Decision " the story of
famed magician-escape artist.
He also hosts the series . . .
Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Jackie
•leason, and Brigiette Bardot
will be seen on Ed Sullivan's
first live show after a summer
of tapes in early October . . .
Richard Ktley signed t* star in
'Brandenburg Gate" for the U.
S. Steel Hour in October, It
will be the third showing of
the John Vlahos sorlfit, revived
nearly every time there's a Berlin crisis . . . Gene Kelly wlU
host a 'sequel to producer David
Wqlper's "Hollywood: The Golden Years". The sequel, not yet
scheduled,' will cover the talk. . . N B C Is mulling production Of a brand-new goap opera
this season, Five Daughters.
LOW MAN ON THE TQTEM
POI£ is the title of a new ser1
ies being turned out by producer Collier Young and actordirector John Newland, of the
late Alcoa Theater. They'll
partner the venture based ion
H. Allen Smith's book, with
Foifr Star . . . "The Glass Jungle]1 a Bus Stop episode, wilt
feature Lloyd Nolan, Nehemih
PersoiT anl Patricia Donahue
. , . Cornell Wilde and| Btella
Stevens co-star In "Thei Great
Alberti" for G. E. Theater . . .
Eddie Fisher's new production
company is preparing a TV
series , J. D., dealing with the
police department's Juvenile di~
vision . . . An early November
DuPont show will act as a test
run tor a projected aeries,
"Emergency Squad" . . . Comudian Joel Grey return^toLawman in October for his third
appearance as Owny O'Reilly.
JACKIE COOPER'S BEEN
PROMOTED — Starting- in the
fall, Hennesey tans may refer
to him as Lleutanant Commander Hennesey . . . Comedian Shelly Bernum plays his
first romantic lead ana British
actress Glynis Johns her first
non-British role in G. E. Theater's "The $200 Parley" . .. .
George Gobel and his partner
Dave O'Malley have sold out
their interest in Leave It To
Beaver for a reported $1,000,000 . . . Brooke rUywaid,
daughter of Leland flullavan,
makes her TV film bow in "The
Fix," and early episode of ABC's,
new Target: The Corruptori.
t
Sisterhood Members
Participate in Skit
Sub-Juniors Rev. R. Bonham
Plan Luau Leaving Avenel
11
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AVENEL, — Tlw Pastor and
~. i;in
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of the Flrnt PresbyterCllurch
WOODBRIDGE — The need
if living quartern for women
Indent* at the Jewish Theooglcal Seminary of America
vw illustrated in a skit enifled, "The Fateful Decision,"
t the first general meeting of
Sisterhood, Congregation Adath
srael.
have announced
"
Hey. Rubi-rt A. Bonham hn.s
AVENRI,—A Hiau will he Hi'1 ti'iidcred his rpfilgniition w
II-illurc of the membership wcinU: Pastor,in order to ncpiirrv being hold by the Sub-cept a call as Pastor of the
Junior Woman's Club ttVdnes- First Presbyterian Church of
day. Any ulrls between the HEPS Long Branch. Mr. Bonhnm, «
ol 14 and 17 wishing to join themrnduate of the University of
club are asked to contact Miss Illinois, McCormlck Semlmir.v
Carol Miller, ME 4-1305. They'nnd Princeton Seminary, came
sire invited to attend the to the Avenel Church four year*
Hnwailan-themi'd party at the ago after service as a Chaplain
liomc of Mtfs Charlotte Margin the United States Air Force.
kiiliri. 1 OB Blanford Avenue,;Durlnc his very effective niin1::;n P. M.
istry at the Church, the Chturh
estiva
Central Branch of the New
Jeriey Womenfi' League.
New Years greetings were
extended by Mrs. Eugene Hornlck, president, and Rabbi j
Samuel Newberger spoke on the
vital part women play in Jewish life.
The next general meeting
will be October » with Mrs.
Maurice Chodosh as chairman.
The Torah Fund will be featured with a talk by » student
from the rabbinical seminary.
i1' "'"1 Huimaiian Hn,
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l!
an minimi IT,',,,
•'"'w-i exception,,!!,. '
<ii>«ds. will be i|,,](|
Mrs. Benjamin Rabinowltz,
Ouirch Ht u,",, 'p" .,'
halrman o f the Mathllde
Sihnol Strpci, M a n t
chechter Fund raising, was
roducer and the cast Included
/Irs. Jules Melstrleli. Mrs. Waldun-mnri and h,. ,,
r Shimanskl. Mrs. Sol Klein,
?"£*? Sl|1»l'"i V
vlr.i. Al Rockoff, Mrs. Abe
Miss Michele StaW,
Aiit.h»iitic Hawaiian danccjiWw from about 800 memb''r.<
nd Miss Ilene Ilablnowltz.
en Dorko mid Rtc|,i,,.
will be p.-rformed by Miss Val-|l<> w<1" n v n '•° o n members. The
Art. Irving Hutt. co-chairman,
Snssion
of
the
Church
has
cull-1
iscusset the life and back
ciii Ilabacon, or "Nanl Lit" in
be p r p s p n t j d by t|,,
a congreRational meeting to
round of Mathilde Schechter. PERTH AMBOY—the freshUn'.VHiliin. Colonia,
HabaColonia. Miss Haba
Hid y o u n u n d u l | S ,,[
New members welcomed by man class at Perth Amboy Genron is H professional dancer .net. upon his resignation, Or» l i o will hp riiessi',1
Mrs. Irwln Hundert, member eral Hospital School of Nursing
tic- H m i R i i n n i i cii.Mur
with the Hawaiian Aloha Cater- tober'l, after the 11 A. M. MTVship vice president, were Mrs. this week chose Miss Patricia
dlnrt(j|>
n n . , t ,._
ers Ni'W York City. "Keep Your'ce. Mr. and Mrs. Bonham and
U
Rockoff,
Mrs.
GerardKloU,
Eyes on the Hands" is a dance.their
two children plan to movr
e.
Varga, Carteret, as Its first
•Micks and Joseph |<, „,
Mrs. Howard Feibush, Mrs. president. Other class officers
|to
Long B
Branch
Ofto be performed.
t L
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th endd off O
Music will i,,,
Norman Fox, Mrs, Allan Kahn, elected were the Misses Merle
#i< Caravan Oiv|,
Mrs. Sheldon Kawut, Mrs. Jer- Buck, Fords, vice-president;
A trariltlnnHl H
ry Mlttman, Mrs, Irving Levlne Linda Krebs, Metuchen, recordmenu will br pit1
and Mrs. Jerome Grossman.
ing secretary, Hannah Ward,
Lud'cs Aid Sooirtv
Mrs. Seymour Cohen an- Cranbury, corresponding secrewere made to hold a hayrlde hum.
Simon, general o
nounced the Sisterhood will tary; and Anna Mae Ohman,
with the tentative date set for! On Sunday, Rev. Dr. Chai>
sifted by the Un:
ponsor a Harvest Moon Ball, Metuchen, treasurer.
September 30. It was alsojS- MacKenzie will preach ai
|Mls Anthony Am
November 4, at the center. Mrs
planned to enter the sixth dis- the 8 and 10 A. M. services. Tin
man.
To represent the class in the
Sol Klein requested members school's Student Nurses' Ortricl drama tournament which topic of his sermon will I*
The Brotlir.hc 'Mil
11
to
help
with
the
Book
Fair
m'thc"spriiiK7 A "Joseph, finding meaning
fhiirgf of olhn
will 1)
ganization, Miss Mary Ann
••(:-• -hi
October 12, sponsored by the Yaremko, Perth Amboy, was
the'a world or
of tram-ay.'
tra«edy. The
piny, suitable for entry in thr'a
me tex
texi
«• ill* Steven Sinn,.
touniament which is held lorivill be Acts 7:2-15. Eev. Boi,
man,
chosen lor the Executive Board,
all sub junior and junior wo- ham will prmtch at 9 aiid )i
The public Is ;n
and the following were chosen
tind
nions clubs in the district, will A. M, on the topic ''How life ot
for standing committees: the
be ch»s"ii and casting done:death can be gain."
Misses Joyce Prehodka, Mesoon, according to Miss Suc| Rev. Dr. MacKen/.ie will
tuchen, and Marie Chleblckl,
MRS.
THOMAS
D.
LATTANZIO
speak on "Difficulties in readFiillertun, chairman.
South Amboy, By-Laws: Gail
Snyder, Spotswood, and JacqueThe committee for the luau ing the Bible" at the 8 P. M.
PERTH AMBOY — Two de- line Dowllng, South Amboy,
party was named by Miss Singspiration service, Sunday
partments
at
Perth
Amboy
Public Relations: Joan TallaValerie Greco, president, as: A discussion period will follow
General Hospital reached a rom, Perth Amboy, and Susan
Sue Hyde, Barbara O'Neill, Richard H, Kerr. will be thej
peak fn service in August, hos- Delahunty, Edison, Finance;
MRS. I.KON JOHN SIIAKOSR1
AVENEL —A
Nancy Atkinson, Claire Zmi- soloist singing "He will care for[
pital director Robert S. Hoyt Carol Fablszewski, South Amper was planned by tin"
grodski and Marjoric Howell. you." Words and music were]
has reported.
boy, and Diane Edmunds,
Mrs. McKee gave a brief written by Elder Arthur Bryer.;
Ward Second Di.stnr
The Emergency Room treat- Clark's Summit, Pennsylvania,
cratlc Club at Its rufi,
WOODBRIDGE-~At a doutalk on the district arts and Jim Austin, Scoutmaster of
ed 209 automobile accident vie Program; Helen Vergillo, Perth
ing at the HillcnM i,, n l
chufts show to be. presented by Troop 41, announced that all ble rint; ceremony Saturday
tims and the number of x-rays Amboy and Carol Winters,
supper will be Satuida-T
the area clubs in the spring. boys are invited to join the afternoon in St. Lawrence
totaled 1,655. Previous records Clark's Summit, Judicial Ac5 to 7 P. M. at th, HIU
Further details on this will be troop which meet* every Mon- Church, Laurence Harbor, Miss
for these services were 196 au- tion: and Carol Kreiger and
with Mrs. Orlando Toppd
day, 7 P. M., in Westminster Adele Barbara Baginski, daughforthcoming.
tomobile accidents in August, Phyllis Lance, both of Perth! AVENEL—Miss Wendy Ma- After a trip to New England, chairman. All return, are ]
A donation was sent to the Hall. A new winter program is ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
1959 and 1,837 x-rays in May, Amboy, Point System
Cerebral Palsy League, Perth planned and all recruits are Baeinski, 504 Prospect Avenue,
lie Hughes, daughter of Mr.; the couple will reside at 190 In to John Cot;an, pros]
Laurence Harbor, became the WOODBRIDGE — Emblem 1960.
Amboy. A subscription to welcome.
and Mrs. Walter G. Hughes, 66iMinna Avenue. For traveling, by today.
"Telejunior," the State news- The Senior High Westmin- bride of Thomas D. Lattanzio, Club 351 will meet Sunday aft- In August the Perth Amboy Sisterhood to Open
Lehigh Avenue, became the the bride chose a green bell- The good chwi
reported Michael Ti i.•* 0 |
paper, was entered by the club. ster Fellowship, 7 P. M. Sunday, 144 Fulton Street.
hispital
served
1.456
inpatients
bride of Leon John Silakoski, skirted dress with coral accesernoon, 2:30. in Hungarian Recuperating at home ,m<\
Representation was made by will install and dedicate the The bride, given in marriage
who
had
11,123
days
of
care,
Season September
^7\SOn of Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. series.
formed Church Hall, Schoo
the club at the recent Sub following officers. Co-modera- by her father, wore a gown of,
781 operations and 13.307 lab- ISELIN-Slsterhood Conire- Silakoski. 9 Moore Avenue, Mrs Silakoski gradauted from Nelson, former olub pi
is a patient at Mni
as hostess club oratory tests. With an average
Junior "Spree" at Douglass tors; Ralph Kiracofe and Ar- French imported lace over taf-j"^™. 1
gation Beth Sholom will hold1 Woodbridge. Saturday noon in Copland County High School,
College where the State project thur Peterson, Vice, Moderator; feta with a .scalloped neckline, for the New Jersey and New stay of 7.6 days, the daily av- its first meeting September 27 St. Andrew's Church. Rev. London, England. She and her Plainfleld.
Registrations for tin- No
for the sub juniors was decided Linda Hierhager, Secretary; sequins on the bodice, a full Y o r k State E m b l e m Clubs. erage occupancy was 359.
at the Center, Cooper Avenue. John J. Eagan officiated at the parents moved to Avenel four
to be the library at the State Barbara M u n d y , Program skirt with a bustle back of ruf- Plans will-be discussed for ttv
Emergency Room cases total- All members are urged to at- double ring ceremony and cele- years ago. She Is employed by ber election wilj close
ber 28. The regular orna
Home for Girls, Trenton, and chairmen; Robert Meyer and fll& extending to the floor. Her 1962 N a t i o n a l Convention led 1,333 and 228 babies were tend and all nem residents a r e | b r n t « d t n B N u P t l f t l M a s s Nuodex Company, Elizabeth.
tion dinner dance will be I
,,,,_.„,,, veil
, . . . „of. French illusion'which will be held in Atlantii born during the month, Hoyt
furnishing a student lounge at Gail Hemsel, Publicity; Nancy fingertip
Mr.
Silakoski
graduated
from
welcome.
j
The
bride,
given
In
marriage
!c
ktober 7 at Lynwood o l
the library al Douglass College. Mundy, Chairmen of Evangel- w a s attached to a queen's ity because the newly elects said.
Middlesex
County
Vocational
rps
A very unusual program has by her father, wore a gown of
Candidates Night will be|
Three members attended the ism; Ellen Thorsen and Caro- crown ol crystal?, and she car-iP 'dent resides in this state
and
Technical
High
School,
been planned for the evening Chantilly lace fashioned with a
October 16, the next me
district picnic Saturday at lyn Hawkes, Social Chairmen; ried a, bouquet of white roses'Refreshments will be served.
Perth
Amboy.
He
Is
employed
under the supervision of Mrs. Sabrina neckline and a ehapel
Roosevelt Park. They were: Sue Menke and Bernadette and babies' breath.
The club will sponsor a spaby the Middlesex Water Com- of the organization
H. E. Glickman, program chair- length train. Her four-tiered
Miss Greco, Miss Howell, and Gibson. Parents and friends are Maid of honor was Frances -'hetti supper, October 5, from
scalloped veil, with scattered pany, Woodbridge.
man.
Miss Judy Wcmstein. Miss invited.
1
Yankovick. Linden. Serving as 5 to 9 P, M, at the church hal
Anyone
interested
in
joining
seed pearls, was attached to a
Knight* of P)f/u7i«|
Greco will attend the Junior At the recent Sunday School best man was Walter Baginski, with Mrs. Peter Rlcciardoni
the Mah Jong Tournament, is! cabbage rose headpiece.
PTA Group to Hear
• ••!Woman's Club ol Avenel fed- Rally Day-services, perfect at- Laurence Harbor, brother of and Mrs. Frank Figarotta a;
Meeting on Tuei
asked to call Mrs. Seymour Miss Patricia Kaus, Linden,
eration night and birthday tendance pins for one year;
co-chairmen.
WOODBRIDGE—The Woodthe bride.
Dr. Mason W. Gross, WOODBRIDGE~A
Klepner, ME 4-8628.
was
maid
of
honor.
Bridesparty October 10 at the Ave- were awarded as follows: JoMrs. Stanley M. Berinstein bridge Township Republican
maids were Miss Lesley Hushes, WOODBRIDGE—Dr. Masoming of Parkway Lodg
nel-Colonia First Aid Squad Ann Reeves, Richard Kantor, After a trip through the
Southern states, including pior-,publiclty chairman, announce* Municipal Organization will HAT PARTY LISTED
Avenel, sister of the bride; Miss W. Gross, president of Rutgers of Pythias, Tuesday.
building.
William Kubovetz, Peter Cohonor
Its
candidates
for
Town
Ida the couple will live at 25 the dinner is open to the pubPERTH AMBOY — Latest Anne Silakoski, Woodbridge, University, will address mem-JAmerican Legion Hull, 3U]
Wednesday's meeting of the suzza, Richard Van Liew. JecCommittee
at
a
dinner
dance
lic and dessert will also be
Earl Street.
hats on the market will be fea-jsister of the bridegroom, and bers and faculty of Wood- ry Street, final plans wi'
club will also be federation rey Englert, Christine Wood,
served. Tickets will be mailed October 12, at 7 P M. at the tured at a hat party nextjjiss Victoria Meyers. Avenel. bridge High School PTA at a made for a testimonial dii
Mrs.
Lattanzio
graduated
Robert
Snedeker,
Arthur
Winnight with the sub juniors
to members, may be purchase.! Bel Alre Manor, Perth Amboy. Thursday from 7:30 to 9:30 Serving as best man was meeting, September 27, 8 P. M. October 3, honormi;
hearing Mrs. Martin Gutowski ter, Sandy Hunter, Barbara from Woodbridge High School at the door, or may be obtalne'
Mrs. Joseph Neves, general P. M., at the PreSbyterian John Barna, Avenel. Ushers in the school auditorium.
cellors, Charles Kirsrhnrr |
and
is
employed
by
Gulton
InSnedeker,
Wanda
Evans,
MarState membership and parliachairman, announred Senator Center, corner Market and Rec- were Raymond Silakoski of; Mrs. Samuel Gingold, publl- Harold Lubell.
dustries, Metuchen. Her hus- by calling ME 4-5630.
mentary procedure chairman, jorie Howell, Judy Herpich
Clifford P. Case will be the tor Streets. Proceeds will be Woodbridge, brother of the city chairman, announced all Plans will also me
band graduated from Middlesex
y
|Wendy Doll, Patricia Walling
speaking.
Nu-.eii
speaker. Coramitteemen John used for the Presbyterian bridegroom, and Joseph EsmeCounty Vocational and Techniparents of High School stu-jfor the Fall dune.'
Miss Cathy Marcus wasljcaren Simber, James McKee
Evanko,
David
Nifola,
Jr.,
and
cal High School, served four
Church
Sunday
School.
rodo,
Avenel.
dents are invited to attend.
18, at VFW Hall, F.
named local chairman of the Wayne Link, June McKee
Charles Molnar are honorary
in the Army Air Force,
Aline Szabo
State project for all clubs in Bruce
:hairmen a'nd Mr. and Mrs.
is a partner in the Amerithe Junior Membership De- Carol Szabo. For two years, canCeramic Laboratory, WoodJames Hoffman are ticket chairpartment of the New Jersey- Robert Battersby, Allan Woods, bridge.
men.
State federation of Woman's Audre Lynn Olson. Diane Sorge
AVENEL—The Pride of New Candidates to be honored
Clubs. She will coordinate all Ellen Wood, Judith Mazura.
Jersey Council, Sons and are:
Mayor
Frederick
M.
activities pertaining to the Robert Wood, Robert Tamas,
Daughters of Liberty, »t Frl- Adams, seeking re-election;
"Four Plus One," an invitation William and Kathleen Cusick, Yom Kippur Dance
day's, meeting at the Avenel Maynard Winston, First Ward;
to imagination project.
Alan Mazura, Robert Osriro,
Scheduled Saturday School
Simon Kudelka, 8econd Ward
Raymond Sziber, UW»n Davila,
4 auditorium, heard
John Hughes, Third Ward; Carl
DuBarry, Gustav Koch
Deborah Volunteers Stephen
A Yom Kippur ports on the National Council A. Fleming, Jr., Fourth Ward,
ISELIN
Barbara Nisbet, Marcia BufSession
held
in
New
York
City
. raws, Ronald Kocler, Linda Dance will be held Saturday at from national and state officers. and David Miller, Fifth Ward.
Needed for Sale Days
9:00 P. M. at Congregation
The general committee servCOLONIA — Deborah Leaguekubovetz, Loretta Medwick,
Addressing the group were Mrs ing with Mrs. Neves is Walter
Beth
Sholom,
Cooper
Avenue
MADONNA
of Colonia will sponsor its an-'j^ary MacKenzle and Gail Rus• TULIPS • CROCUS • HYACINTHS
Music will be' provided by. the E .? w a r d P^mer Mrs. Margue- Kerbis, municipal chairman;
nual rummage sale at 1438 Irv-l'sel. For three years; Karen
IJLY
r i t e Barkelew, Mr. and Mrs. Mis. Lillian Elster, vice chairIng Street, Rahway, September!woodruff, David Stitt, Diane "Hi-Pi's". Refreshments will be Charles Siessel and Deputy
• ANEMONES • HYB. IRIS • HYB. DAY LILIES From Kr»nct
man;
Mrs.
John
Pirrong,
treas29 through October 7, Monday Wandias, P. Scott Duesterdick available and door prizes given. Nathaniel Morse.
urer- Mr*, John Schreiber, re• MUSCARI • AND MANY OTHERS
through Saturday, 9:30 A. M . & r e n Stilt. Lois Battersby, V I - ^ information or tickets, call
The recent luncheon-social cording secretary, Robert Neary
to 4 P. M.
.
]oiet Oshiro, Rieck Gano, Jon Arthur Fnerman, chairman.
held at the home of Mrs. Louis
Members willing to volunteenpeterson, John Cacchione, Lin- Services will be held tomor- Haffner was reported on by corresponding secretary; Burt
Fishings, First Ward chairi
h
Gano row at 8:00 P. M. when Rabbi
services
for the sale may signjda Morgan, Sharyn
Gano,
SPECIAL
Mrs. Haffner.
man; Mrs. Ruth Jago, Second
at the next meeting September! James Wilkinson, Betsy Gutow- Bernard Frankel's .sermon topPURCHASE:
Special award winners were Ward; Jorn G. Schreiber, Jr.,
28, or communicate with theirjski, Diana Syling, Suzanne DU- ic will be "Quartet."
Mrs. Marie Johnson, Mrs. Otis lourth Ward and Joseph WlsBY tht Bushel
respective chbirman.
'Barry. Cynthia Syling, George
Sears, Mrs, Helen Hancock and niewski, Fifth Ward.
those wisliiv, ty c-oiuributeiRaynak.
Janice
Keifrejder, er Hopiks, Norma Nekarda, DiSpencer Green.
Tickets are avallbftble from^
clothing, fun.iti.re,'and brlc-a-lThomas Lucas, Linda Dobson, ane Vitale, Ronald Seurs, Paul
TOP
SIZE
T
brae should contact Mrs. James'George Whitaker and Louis Keifrieder, Carolyn Schreiber, The next regular meeting the general committee, Count>
De Marco, FU 8-7B74, or Mrs. Kanlor. For four years; Gail Carolyn Hawkes, Gail Hemsel, will be October 6 at the local Clmmitteemen and women and
poll clerks.
Sol Eisman, FU 1-1677.
Nisbet, Robert Wilkinson. Rog- Ann Swisstack, Uune Wood- scao<\1-
Nursing School
Freshmen Elect
Hospital Lists
Service Peak
I Democratic UJ
Plans Supj
Laurence Harbor Girl
Weds Thomas Lattanizo
Wendy Marie Hughes
Weds Woodbridge Man
Emblem Clubs
To Meet Sunday
Republican Fete
Plans Completed
Local Lodge
Hears Reports
JUST ARRIVED
FROM ALL OVER
THE WORLD!!
3 for $1
TOP SOIL
TULIPS
TO A SALESMAN
MAY BE
TOO "HOT" TO HOLD
The mun we're looking
likes to meet the people.
income that is w.«Jl above
roll up his sleeves to get
for has real sales ability. He
He's enthusiastic. He wants an
averajre for hU family, and will >
k.
rue, Craig Gano, George Plnkhaai, Cathy Jo Cacchione, Jan
Peterson, Barbara and Ruth
Oshiro.
• Kent*]
Plant
He wants a job with a long future.
He is ready to take a crack at selling the post intenttuig new products on the market—automobiles
If this sounds like you,' see us now.
HANES
10
5
5
5
5
S
1
5
1
He'll stay snug and warm,
whatever the weather.
Fleecerllke, all-cotton lining k«eps out the cold.
Drawstring hood keeps
head warm and dry.
Built-in hand-warmer
pockets. Ribbed cufft and
waistband. Wide choice
of color*. Easy to wa|h.
6 Cubic Ft. BAG
of Canadian .
PEAT MOSS4
Reg. 13.50 Value!
•in
Uun (al, thi I M I ' I
HOUSEBROOMS
HANES
2
-n
Anemones
10 for 4vl:
HYBRID " G R A S S "
SEED
IRIS
Nim«
5 lbs. 88c
1.25
COMPLETE LINE OF
95
SUPPLIES
HERE
AUIMlNUlil ROOK PAINTS
ea. 99c
Ben. >.»
Per ( i l l .
PAINT SALE NOW GOING ON!
' suit
Sale
WE CARRY PATCO PRODUCTS, ESPOMA, HOLLYTONE, AGRIOO ORTHO, WONDERW»'S,
AMBOY FEED CO., Inc. 'Garden Shop'
IMLSON. PHUUPS
ft CO.
U Holmes 81
MUlburn
Mt ( 16U!
Cans DOG FOOP
$1.00
lbs. DOG FOOD!
69c
lbs. DOG BISCUITS $1.00
lbs. WILD BIRD SEED 60c
lbs. PIGEON FEED . 50c
lbs. BIRD GRAVEL
20c
lb. PARAKEET SEED 20c
lbs. RABBIT PELLETS 50c
lb. SUNFLOWER SEED 25c
HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS!
2.98
F*r comfirt am wear, it a pit*
5 to 5 0 Gallons
FERTILIZER SPECIALS! ANIMAL SPECIALS!
Size-Fast—6 to 20
We'll Kive you /thorough sates training, hot prospect UtU
and. all the help you need. With a car llkeihe new Buick
to sell, plus your willingness to work lytrd—ywtcan build
a solid clientele that will buy from m i yearcSTier year.
We're POLKOWITZ MOTORS at J29 (New
Brunswick Avenue^ Perth Amttoy/
Our phone number is HI &01D0.
Cal) ua now for qn appointment. Ask for ,
MR. HARRY MOREY, Sales Manager'
25
BENCH-WARMER
WANT
SHIRT
SOFT WAJER?
CALL CULUGAN
SEALS OUT
• Exehang*
Service
WIND AND COLD
• Aitomaat
Softener!
Wine Barrels
27<) NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE
OppoMte C.K.R. fjikin^ Lot
OPEN MONDAY AND FK11MY i i l . l . 9 t. M.
HI 2-1350 or 1351
but*** »u
W E DELIVER!
PERTH A>1HOV
I t e m s A r e C a r f i •>'«• l ' t l T V
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1961
PAOE TWENTY-ONE
diiiancc*
Standard Time, for •na CHIUIJIU.UK iionn m o nllM*i 'inning thence (1) ftuterlj ilong
wlth t&e center line ot Herman Mtorlj iioug Mid [\nt .it Uooll4e*
the purpoae ot conducting a
(a the inttrwctlnn of Ptrthlnl Ate nld Rnowielt Annue to Penning Street and running thence (t) *«nut to the center lint of C l t
OINIRAL ELECTION
•uif Ann Hntli 8tT»ei. thence I3I *v«mi«, running thtnee it) Smith- Northerly along the crnur line ol T«nu«; thenct 15) Southwrlj
c
:,o vote upon candldatei tor the fol- Southerly along Pentimi Avinup nr!v ulnna eeid Periling Atenue to
Hermann Street to the soutberlj
Id tint at Colssn Kitan* to tb*
lowing offlcu:
«nd -onunulng
In • ilral|ht
un
| t line to Noo «nd Mnple Streeti to the pi we line of the itahwav River; thtoet nnr Un» of Wortylkn Street:
A Onvernoi of t h e ^ w w 'tn New the Btiiten
Btt
I l d B
d
Bound; t h e n c e 1J1 <r point nt b i l
ll Northensterl; and easterly alonn
«net Hi Enterly Mnnt u l d c«nJeraey
_ • _ . .
,
.
SwtfTlj and
nd Sonherly
So
aloni in*
said line of Rahwa; Rivet to tb' •r lint to tb* Mid «pit»rl; lint rf
k, READING •- I! ibert Conner, Jackson, Tenn,, United Four 8ut<i Aejemblymen
from thai«ld StMen Wand Sound to the
naiterly right o( way Uni nt the
rt View; th«nc« 171 Southtrly
DISTRICT
NO
l
:
i
V
o
t
l
o
|
plMe.
Stales .Junior Chamber <> Commerci! president, will speak to County Of MlddKirt
pl*c» of Returning
Nathiin Hale School) BEOIrTNINO New York and Long Branch Divi- ong Mid line nf Pirk View to U>*
Two Member! of the Board of
,. there is no fee,
ion
of
Central
R»llro»d
ot
B
G!"> leaclini; New Jersey imsiiu'ssmen
usiness
i l
it thp inirrwctlon of Boosevelt avennd New Jersey State Ctioaen Freeholderi
m prrmlt must be
|3)) Southerlyy alon«
j
NO. .4:—| Voting place nue »ml Hitvward Avenue: running Jernej;
Jayeee . , f f i m s mid ehiiiimcn at n dinner to lie held at the Two Councllmen fnr the Borough'
id
li
d
l
d
h
said
line
of
tald
railroad
to
the
thenff 111 Nnrtherly along Hsywird
DUTXICT NO. l3:-iVotlng pile*.
, Township Comof Carteret,
Hess JM lurry here, tiexl Wednesday nt 6 P. M.
'he Intersection ot the Southwest
eniif is entendea to a point on center line ot Roosevelt Avenue, larteret High School ) BCOWrimO
ordinance
((1
by
•nrncr
nrncr of Lirch
Larch gtrfiU.
8trr«l. thence 111
Sraiini-rlv shore line o( the Rah- thence H) Weiterly slflng renter
the Intersection ot th* c*nter
Mr. C inner will detail uhjcclives ot'lhi- rational youni? men's
rhe pomm placet lot the mnoui ?ni,uurl; along Perehing Av«nue *«v nivrr. ninnlng thence (1) line of 4pooftprtlt Arenlif to the ine of Fillmore Avenue wlih * •
lmrlcta of the md'rontlnulng In • • t n lllh
> training and clvlc;lumber business In Jackson, «>rdi »nd
l h l line to Snutnp»-tPrlv
along
the »«»enil center lint of Hermann fltrrct and •nter line of Ctrteret Avenue and
service
the
Island Bound, thence
i3)
nf Mirt shore line ot FUtiwsi the neelnnlng
nnlng thence- 11) Westerly aloof
Dr. RobRob Tenn., will salute the New Jer- Borough at Cirterct ore u (olinwi:
POLLING niSTRKT NO. I
Westenj «lnn« attten Uland Sound
t center line of Carteret Avenue
n n point ot Interwctlon 0
, 1 1 ] l u ; body a d o p t e d
•rt E. WutMon, Crnntord, New Jaycee,s as number one Junior Polling
pltce
«t
tht
Wnihinxton
'o
th«
Westerly
hnundsrr
line
of
thf
the center line ot Tyler Avenu*;
g p
'iic with the pnrnslon 0
DISTRICT NO. 13:-(Votln| place
'^n'lli'iiiiirc provldlnn
K
Vn
1 PSldt>nt l s
h
l
A
8chool
i
t
Roo»eveli
BnroiiKh
of
C«rteret;
ttience
(li
in
•gee (1) Boutherly along Mid cen. .
R
if
in
th
the
Charlfj
srrrn.
riinnlnR
thence
(I
Cittern
Hluh
School)
BEOINNINO
'', 'Tu
'° P '
*
to.Chamber state in the country
f
.,,linn sewers and
District, for
mn\ voters re- a Rtntrti Northerly direction •lung l
charlei Street ai eitend al th« intersection ot the cenier ir line of Tyler Avenue to the e*i,»
describe activities Ot the
The New Jersey group won School
nldTnit Within
denerkl
Glrctlna the boundary line o) the Borough o( fit 10 Ronwvfit Avenue, mnnlng line of Cypreu Street with the cen- r line of Chestnut Street; thenc*
,.,-i.s iii ten ureas In
''"•nl chapters in this state.
top recognition HS n result of Dlttrtct No. 1
) Wtaterly tlong nld center line
rairtpret to
Roosevelt
Avenue;
) WeeterlT along said ter line ot Cartern Atenue »nd
Chestnut Street to the easterly
thtnre 1*1 Eiaterlv along Rnnsevdt
Mr. Coiner, 33, partner In a its participation In community
Anmiit to Haywnrd Ave ruiinlriK thenae: (1) Boutherly »lon«
POLLING DISTRICT NO. t
ight of way line of thr Long Branch
Avenue to Arthur Avenue where thr'nut, tht point 01 place of Begin said center line ot Cyprem Btree
Palling
place
i
t
th(
Columbue
..moil L(!on Blanch affairs nnd Individual develop- School nt Oooee»elt Avchiin in the outhwnterly boundary line of thte
to the ptoter line of A»h Street Hvlslon ot in* Central Rmllrotd of
thence ill 9outhwriiterly nlnna cen
ew Jersey: thence 1*1 Northerlf
, ,,| wil.li Hie welfare
of Carteret meets tune',
ment nnd its Increase in mem- Bchool bletrlot, for nt(«i v<vi-r» rf- tah
R within
OenfrM
Election henre f.ii Northwest«rl| along said DISTRin NO. » ; - ( 7 o t l t l | pl«O«, wr line nf Ash Street to the south ilnntt said tight of way line te the
',i -,,;is thr only one
bership in 1960-61.
»fly boundary line n( the Borough mutherty boundary line of lsjndi
xwnttary
line
to
Larch
Stfun;
DUtrlct ttl — # 3
nlhan Hale School) BEGINNING of Carteret: thence i3) Northweit
, ni ,, iirdlnanre. HP
hfni-r I«I Northessterl; along Larch
More than 80 percent of New
the imrrsectlnn of tht center lin erly t'ong said Borough line to th tiow or tormerly of American OU
POLI.INC DISTRICT NO. 1
kreet to the pure ot Beglnnlni
,1,,. summit AveBurke Street with the
teitirl] wfiteily line ol Imdi tnown a Tompanjr; thence |5\ Iteterlt along
Jersey Juyeee chapters took a Polling plwe »t th» Cleveland
laid boundary Uiie to th* center
«
of Washington Avenue *nd nln Park View which Mid la 123 wen 0 Ine ot PUlmore Avenue aa eitended
at Perilling Avenue In the DISTKICT NO. J:-IVi.tln« place,
,,,.,-t area was not
survey of their communities School
Bchool DIMflct, for item tntcrs re- Cleveland School) BSQINNWO at Ins thence 11) l u t e r l j tlang ulc the center line ol Himamin Btree lortherly; thence it\
BouthOTlT
,,,.. ;U-ra linn been a
•ne
of
mirk*
Street
to
the
c»nw
and attacked problems the siding w i t h i n * Oenrrm Election he Intersection of the center line
end linrnllfl thereto; thence H long said center line ol Plllmore)
ne if [Icald Street; running thenc
.pnt for many
studies uncovered. About 90 Dl»trlct» « « • #S • S13
it Waahinitton Avenue wlfh the 2) Northerly tlong Mid center line ortherly along u l d line ot Par \venue to the cenleT line of Caxew to the center line of WorxyU ;eret Avenue and the Beginning.
POLLING DISTRICT NO.
wtHM'lpr. township
enter line of Pershlng Avenue aDd
WOOOBKIDGE - Harold J percent of thr state's,chapters Polling
Henld Street to the center line of treet; thence (>) Westerly alnnn
pl«ce lit the Cnrtmt High innlnR thence (11 Southerly along
., (i tlint the storm
ley, Woodbiidne Health Of- conducted individual develop- School >t Washington Avrnue In he center line of Pershlng Avenue oosevelt Avenue; runnlns thence senteT line of Wortjlko Street to DISTRICT NO. l«:-(Votlng pise*.
) Eiuterly along uld centei line ot he center lint of Cnlgtn Avenue
,.; s m i l e d In the
today urged residents to'" 11 '" 1 P t 0 K r « m s designed to the School DUtrtct. (ot lci!»l inters o the center line of Terminal Ave- ooscvelt
A?enue to the center line
ence U) Northerly along centei American Lemon Memorial. 1 B«residing within Otneral Election nue; thence {3) Westerly along the
. „ ,1 Avciuie-M ft In
Imake
their
members
more
efHnvwnrd Avenue; running thence mi of Colgan Avenue to the centei O1NNINQ at the Intersection ot th«
f
make
Dlstrtcte #« - #10 - * l l - # H
•enter line of Terminal Avenue to
) Northerly along Uld center line Ine of Coolldge Avenue; thence (7 center line ot Roosevelt »t*nu*
i Avenue section LONGING for a good looking
#15
he center line of Coaling* Avenue
with the easterly rlgtit of «»y llo»
t\ec *'yoifOctive in community work.
Haywfucl Avenue luid e»t«nded to lorthwesterly along center line
POLLING DISTRICT NO. 5
thence | 3 | Still westerly and along
, it not wive the knit «ult? Then view McCali'a screening, program being ofAvenue tn the center 11m of tht New Tork and Long Branca
The New Jersey J u n i o r Polling place at the Nathan Hale the center line of Coolldge Avenue M ' Southerly line of the Rthwty oolldge
Division of central Railroad ot Hew
Tyler
Avenue;
thence
(t)
Northi. : i i - r < l v . "
p»tt«rn No. 5936, created in Ier-d at the Middlesex Genei-al'ciiamber increased 35 percent. Bchool at Roosevelt Avpnue In the to the center line of Cypress Stieet; ll»er; nmnlni thence (3) WeiMrlj
rly along center line of Tyler Aie Jersey and running thenoe: (1)
14) Northerly along the cen- nd Southerly the Taxloui courwt me to the center line of Cartere Southerly Wong laid right ot war
,I,.II it will take a cnnppr color double knit Hospital, New Brunswick, on "r 1550 members, to an all-time School District, for lewil rnterj re thence
siding
vrtthln
Qenprai
Election ter line nf Cypress Street to the lon; uld Southerly line of the ivinue; thence (9) Easterly sloni line to the *outheily unt M th»
.un-nff water but (»brlc with an expensive September 27 and 28 from 2:00'hiuh of 5555. Thirty four new Districts # 1 - # 8 • S9
center line of Washington Avenue 3nhway River to the Easterly line
Borough of Carteret; thtnot) <»)
" the RiRht ot Way of the Central center line of Carteret Avenue
thence 13) Easterly along MID cen
h»nd
knit
look.
The
striked
Westerly along u l d Borouin Un» to
POLLING
DISTRICT
NO.
6
.,i in sewer will be
to 5:00 P. M.; Perth Amhoy chapters were extended in 1960
tcr line of Wishlntton Avenue to inllrnnil of New Jersey. And run the center line of Cypreai Street the center line of Blair ftojd, and
Polling
place
Bt
the
American
blousf and slim General Hospital, September throuiih 1961.
(l wliter problems
Ing thence id) Southerly along «ald and the Beginning
:he
center
line
of
Fershlng
Avenue
westerly
boundary of tn* Borouta
Legion Memorial Home nt Roosevel
tight ot Way line to the Boutoerlr
ot Carteret; thence (3) NortnCTiy
, rnmmltteeman iklrt arc beautifully fitted 25 and 27. 7-8:00 P.M.! and ntj Leon Hess, president Hess Avenue In the 8chool District, toi nnd the Beginning
iroperty line, of land* nf tbe Amerl
along
n»M
Blair Road »nd " » « » 1
legs) voters residing within Oeners
with Talons Made Zip . . .
...I mentioned.
nn oil company: running thence DISTKICT NO. 13:-(Voting plac
fat. I'etei-'s aener^l Hospital, Tradini; and Transport, Inc., Election Districts #11 nnrf »i«
DISTRICT NO. {.-(Voting place, 7) Easterly along uld line of tbe Cleveland School.) Beginning at thi courses of the BoroughUne to tb»
(each
zlpprr
nan
a
sowing
center
line
of
C a w ' s CrMk: »nroc«
/•iv adopted thre
N'-u- Brunswick, on September will be host for the dinner. A DISTRICT NO. l:-fVntinR place, High School 1 UEOINN1NU at the Mnerlrnn Oil Company lands to the Intersection of the center lint
. ,,-h will VHcat (uldr line on either »lo> of •^njul 26, from noon to 2:00 tour ol the Hess refinery by" the Washington School) HEQINNINO intersection ot the center line of point of Intersection with the Bouth ershlng Avenue with the cente 4) Northerly along t»ld Una ol
at the lunctlon of Noe Creek with Burke Street with the Easterly tin irly line of the Bradley Tract of me of Terminal Avenue and run Casey's Creek to the toute snow
, : s upon whlc! the chain, and packages conM.
Ine ot Rahway River; thene* U>
! 130 Kiiests will precede the din- Staten Island Bound, running ot WashlnKton Avenue and runnln .and; ninnlng thence (8) Easterly ing thence (11 Southerly along
hr,n built or wl tain complete Instructions.)
easterly along a i d thaw Up* ol
"I inn advised." Mr, Bailcviner. Robirt W. Lockwood, In- thence (1) In a Westerly direction thence 111 Southerly along the East ilont; iid Una of Bradley Tract to enter line of Perilling Avanut
along said Noe's Creek in Persuin erly line of WnshlnRton Avenue t •he Intersection with the Sisterly he center line of Larch Stree Rahway River to the centei U n t t f
The
new
long
Jacket
hai
,f the measure,
"that this free service is.dustrinl representative for Pub- Avenue; thence 121 Nnrthrrly ulnn the center line of Cypress Street
hence |2) Southwesterly along tri Hermann Street; tbeno* (») BwitnIne -it Washington Avenue; running
. port Readlni notched collar vd*ed « ' ' i
• to every person over 35!lie service Electric and Gas Co Pershlng Avenue to Roosevelt Me running thence 12) Easterly alon henrn I9i Southerly along M.K center line of Larch Street w th erly along center line of Bennenn
southerly
boundary line and limits
S t t tto the cenwr Uoei at Roptinue;
thence(31
Westerly
aloni
Street
Rp
tho center line of Washington Ave Satter'- line of Washington Atenu
Mlf-itltchlnt. Once you'vi venis of HRR not already
,, • Seventh
Is dinner chairman.
Roosevelt Avenue to the Westerl1 nue to th- center line ot Pershlni 0 the center line of Burke Btree the Borough ot carwret; thence 1 velt Avenue; thenc* (71 BairtMlT
Northwesterly
along
said
touthtr
-. where the new madt a sm.irt kllil s m . ,n >:are nf a physician for an e y
along
center
lln*
of
BootPtriU
*«line o( Charles 8treet: thence |4 Avenue: running thence (3i North ind the point of beginning.
boundary line of the Borough
tight
<n *»J
Northerlj along Charles Street »ni frly alnni? centei line ot Pershinf
nut to s»ld eeasterly
s y
g
„ rmiit.The Board eailljr, you'll be a devotee for conrtiMon. Many disease, of the
Carteret
to
the
center
lint
of
A,
T
k
d
Long
B
T
M£
continuing In a straight line to th' Avenue to the center line nf Thornline of Hew Tork and Long
life.
Street; thence HI Easterly aim Division of Central Railroad
,'Ve mi' l-emediable if found in
Rahwsy River »t a point where Deep nil street: Noe Street; runnlni
DISTRICT NO. 10:-(Votlng place, uld center line of Ash Street
Jersey and the Beginning
Creek emptlea Into said River: thence 14) Westerly along the cen High School.) BEQINNINQ at the
in paMlnRj
jt.imi1. 'Mure are also other disthence (5) Southeasterly ulnnn the tet line ot Maple Street «nd N01 Intersection ot the. center line 0: he center line of Coolldge Avenui
PATRICK POTOOirtO,
;hene» toutheaaterly along th* cei
caused delay
';IMS i | the body which re\eal
Rahwaj River to Rtntcn Island Street to the center line of Thornal larteret Avenue with the ceotei
Borough Clert
_ .... ,,,,,
i in1 school.
lliem.siivcs throunh symptoms WOODBR1DGE — Charles Sound: thence (0) Southerlv along Street; running thence (5) Norther Ine ot Cypreu street, and runnlni ter line of Coolldge Avenue to the
ii 01
Staten Island Bound to the place ly along the center line of Thornal .hence (l) Northerly along eald cen center
line
of
Terminal
Avenue,
1
.nbT
lin.
nf
T.rmln.l
Annum
«•
*•
"'"'
'
E, Gregory, publisher of The ot Beginning.
in til' eyes.
, • A n nrtlinfttiCM r e Street to the center line of Burki er line of Cypress Street to a poln thence IS) Southeasterly along the
Street; running thence 16) Westerl! ind Intersection with the Buterl; center line of Terminal Avenue to
..-.- . streets on thel
"the mimes of those persons Independent-Leader, is showDISTRICT NO. !:—[ Voting place. along the center line of Burki Ine of Washington Avenue: runnlni the center line of Pershlng Avenue
( the Colonla
.vho should receive additional in:; steady improvement since Columbus School.) Beginning at the Street to the said - Easterly line 0 thence (2) Northerly along •«.!( and the Beginning
examinations
find
possibly beinR hospitalized early last lunctlon of Btftten Island Sound Washington Avenue to the point 0 Eiste. lj line of Washington Avenue
:
school and the
place of beKlnnlnj.
to a point add Intersection ol the DISTRICT NO U:-(Votlng place,
"Lreatment for the protection of week. The "no visitors" sign is and Noe's Creek: runntnii thence
:'.-< School In Iselln
ll) Westerly along Nne's Creek to
Southerly line of the Brady Tract
Jtrtei
High Bchool.) BSOINNlNa
jihrlr I'JI-S an: inferred to the stilt up on nis dnor at Perth PershlnR Avenue; thence I2I South- DISTRICT NO. 7;—IVotlnR plac extended Easterly: running thenci at the Intersection of the southerly
\\nuir Aid Swn
erly
along
Pershlng
Avenue
to
New
3)
Westerl;
along
said
Brady
Un
boundary
line of the Borough of
Nathnn
Halo
School.)
BEOINN1N
iEye HeaHh Service nt the C u n .,.::.,;:,•(- said that bids
Amboy General Hospital, but Jersey Terminal Rallrnnd: thence nt the Intersection of Noe am and the Southerly line ot lands «o Carteret with the westerly line ol
!|m VM(m ff
lni
nt
lands
known
Park View, which
, M).III on paving
"'
'
FORDS — Preferring thcm • Mr. Gregory wishes to express (3) Easterly along the Nc» jersey Mnplo Streets with Pershlng Ave. or formerly of the American Ol line Is 125 feetu weat
of tbe center
Termln.il Railroad and across the thence running (1) In a Westerl Comp y to a point and Intersecof
in.sUu.tion.sillLl. a p p l T c i ! l t i n n to
.. • mi of. Luke Ave- wide-open spares" to l h B l ;I>-]»Himu.t
who lands of i. T Williams Company to direction MnnB said Noe Street an tion with the center line of Plllmore Ine of Hagaman Street and parallel
feelliw, a h 0 1 . s c |mid Ai:eneies. These persons a r e \ s l o m A b y t o w l s h h i m
the mouth ot Tufts Creek where Mnplc Street to Thornnll Street Avenue; running thenct (4) along thereto and running thence: (1)
• ,•. tiw state i» ex- fenced-in"
fencedln
feellnn,
along said Borough line to
visits by :uid left word they had called. same empties Into the Rutcn Island running thence | 2 | Northerly alon the center line of Fl'.itr.ore Avenue ti Westerly
r,i:.t $45,000 for wanderliiK down New Bruns-i f o l l l l u i
Sound: and thence (4» Northerly snltl Thornall Street to Burke Street
point and Intersection with thi the easterly right of way line of
.(public
health
nurses
when
th*
New
York and Long Branch
r,A section.
wick Avenue caused a mild up
An avid reader, Mr Gregory along Staten Islnnd Sound to the runnliiR thenre (3) Westerly alon center lino ot Carteret Avenue; run
to explain the desira- is finishing his third book and place of Beginning.
saia Burke Street to WashlnRto: nlng ther.:e (5) Easterly along cen Division of the Central Rnllroad ot
i .is made for the roar in Fords Tuesday night. |cessury.
New
Jersey;
thence (3) Northerly
1 11
llf
ter line of Carteret Avenue to th
Avenue: running thence 14) Nort
additional examina- says he is beginning to enjoy
along said right of way line to the
; the $45,000 and Pollce headquarters, receivinei " ' *
DISTRICT NO. 3:-IVotlng place, erly along stud Washington Aven' point ur place of beginning.
center
line
ot
Chestnut Street at
tion and possibly treatment, the leisure to which he is so Columbus Bchool ) BEGINNING at to Randolph Street; runnlnc thenc
s.ud that the »t»U «»u» K'0ou'- 1O;3I) p - M - t n a t
eitended westerly; thence (3) East
: T l l o a w h CHI1 Ulkl1
15) Sisterly along said Randolp
the
DISTRICT
NO.
11;-(Voting
place,
the
lunctlon
of
Tufta
Creek
and
horae
wa.i
wandering
on
New
'
"
erly
alonR
said
center
line of Chestunaccustomed.
approval
IBtaten Island Bound running thence Street to Heald Street; runnln American Legion Memorial.) BE- nut Street to the center line of
(I to pave thelBr u l u l « l c k Avenue, sent S«t. - o s c a n ; ' irgcd to see a private
GINNING at the Intersection ot thi Coolldge Avenue; thence (4) Southj Westerly along Tufts CreeK to!thence (61 Nortnerlj alnns
Special arrange,
« New Jetaey Terminal Railroad.Heald Street to Ronscvelf Atenu center line ot Roosevelt Avenu
LfiGAL NOTICES
Robert Olseii and Patrolmen physician
Shelters
At Hess Plant Wednesday
liye Clinics
Offered Free
Publisher Showing
Steady Improvement
Hi-Iio Silver;
Cops F11111 k
for
Roping Test
FLORISTS
(or any store)
find 'em Fast in the
YELLOW
PAGES
tht
Garden
Lawrence Jederson and Wil- ments ran be worked nut fori —
NOTICE TO DIDDERS
those who need some adjust• •! Hlsn that the state ll*m DOPP to investigate.
bid:; will be received byment
1
1
1
Cllht.
the Hoard ot Education ot Die Bor• 1 a s.mllar sum The horse eluded the officers
'iu/h
of
Cnrtpret,
New Jersey, nt the
>'.• OUT from other when they tried to corral him "The sn-eeinni! centers will "nriiTPt Hlijli Sohnol.
cm W r d n e v
;i:.i.iects In W o o d - by taking refuge behind a build- be mmimd by physicians who l:iv i-vciilrik'. Ortoher 11, 1M1, at
•lilit
n'l'lork
fur
the
follnu-lni;:
have
had
special
training
in
the
,i,i..' the s t r e e t from ing.
Unpractlced in lassoing
1, Physical Educalloa Puppllc.1
,v WPM to theCUrk techniques, the officers thought detection and treatment of eye 2. 'Ir.irk .Supiiln-,
K Tlie second itc- It best to let the owner have idiseasses. These medical doc- r II i-ihn" S v ' / 1 - tors are known jis ophtliaimolo- 4. H.ir,ketb(ill Suppllea
,.p to w»it until the the honor.
Huls u.ll he iviiieii mid read lit
, ;)roprinted In next
till:-, m c r i i n c
at
this
time,
fercd
without
coh
mils must be arcompanled fcy »
• budget, the engl- veil S»lcj, a horse Ruction on
Is nf great valu jt could re Ttllicd check In the amount o
..i.-..-d.
Road. EdlJO vt bid or a Performance Bond
Rout* 1.
Al! suppll'-s to be delivered n.[
' thp section*
NOW! A NEW WORLD OF WORTH!
tllrei-tftl.
Si'ii,ir:iie bids urc requested, on the
iihove Items
• A, 1'nlt Price
II. Total Price
C Tntal for e;trh school.
The Uo:\rd of Education reserve.
the rlttht to reject any, all, or pan
•if this bid.
Rids must be plainly marked "Bid
Proposal." ,
I) .1, n.irch, Ar-tln? Secretary
John Kollbus, President
c.irreret Board of Education
c P . "0/22 29/61
New FLEETSIDE PICKUP. Most modern version of America's most
popular pIcMip,
:il!-mili v l o n g .
foui)d the animal didn't belong'
lo the horse auction after all.
Still penning the animal in,
the officers finally Uarned the
hourse Is owned by Carmen
Deila Pletro of 85 New Bruns•'• ' : > B R I I X ; K — J o i e p h wick Avenue, only half a block
*•-•»:• , it'.niriiiiin o f t h e
ttt- away.
'••'•
••" ••'• b y
t h e
W o o d Mr. Delia PU'tru had no diffiv
.; Democrat*, i n - culty leading his horse back to
1:
•'• '<ln:idge retUtra* It* corral.
1
Registrations
I rjied by Group
•
• • •• timei In e x c e u '
•-•••• iminicipalltie* In
."Sa??t Unit Sets Plans
For Busy Year
This effort to find and corct potentluily injurious eye
indltloiis is under the spuiii-sliip oJ the Cummittt'f on
Conservation nf Vision of
he •Medical Society of New
irscy. It la supported by the
ew Jersey Acucii-my of Oph.almolouy and t
. . l
New Jei«'y Suite Comr.u.s-:
"Ulul
i
n , . au,,,i , u . Ni>w lpr-|l: hereby iilven that quallRed voters
on for the Blind.itie wi.w j e u | > ( t h B J H o r o l l f , 1 1 llf C l l l . t e r e t n o t
Hospital AsxkiatlOll. 'in";,iircady reslstered In said Borough
New
Jerscv State Di'palt- under the laws of New Jersey gov1
. , ,,,
jcrnlng permanent reulstralton may
ent of Health.
I register with the BorouKh Clerk ot
"I heartily endorse this I'Miiie said Boroiiiili of--- Carteret
t« hcln ui'oole urt'ScrvcUt his ottlce at any time between
tO ntlp ptoyie V"
| wedm-sday. April 19, 1961. and
... health ami one Ot,, "'^Thursday. aepteml)tr 28.registration
1961. on
out
urici'lfis
possessions
'they
latter date the rf alter the
031 p i itlieir
Liu.a i
„
|,wlilch
) ( i n k s w l ; , b o clos(1( | i m t u
ave,
Mttin Street, on
•;/.-.mber 28,
' itrr, chairman of
:.;:.a\ advised final WOODBRIDGE-Mrs. Jame«
forthcoming General Election on
i.Hve been made Ryer was named chairman of
Tuesday. November 7, 1961, or at
Jalley said. •I hope
:'•"• ctance at The
Middlesex County Board of Elections. Citizens Bulldtni;, 46 Bayard
r 21. Freeholder a rummage sale, October 19 - umbers of nu
.iircet.
New Brunswick, N. J., at
to
the
centu
• : :. Will be tOUt- JO, at the fust meeting of St
my time between Wednesday, April
• Walter Zlrpolo, Anne's Unit of Trinity Episco19. 1061, and Thursday, September
28, 1961, during the following hours
uuiidate for may- pal Church. Prior to the meetiar'u Blasts iVo. 59; Dally, except Saturday, from 9 A. M.
,-;,.ircd guest and
i L'»
J ,'to 4 P. M., or at the ofttee of the
l n t . « e v . William H. Schmaus _ . , • „
of the evening.
t i l t h 8 Rl'COrU
>«//!"AiMI.Ullu--.es County Hoard of Elec
tiuns. Perth Amboy N&tlonul Bank
'.iKna has been ap- officiated at evening prayer in
BALTlMOHi: — K » R e r IhilldinR, Perth Amboy, N. J.
nian of the etuu- the church.
Notlco ot chant;" of residence o
Marts couldn't quite mike it
• -l»i> drive and ans t e s s were Mrs. Ryer ust night altlioiKh lie u^ve application tor transfer of registration shall be made either by written
1
lionorary plaque Mrs. William Wedemeyer, and it a terrific try — ;md the request forwarded to the Municipal
•'i iu 'he perodn en- Mrs. Andrew Schaffer. New Yankee sluwntr Irll nne shy Clerk or the County Board ot Elecon forms provided oy said
'•••'"•i new members members welcomed were Mrs. with 59 to Babe'1 Ruth's rec- tions
Municipal Clerk or by calling in per
:-t drive ending Oc- Jgmw Bennett and Mrs, Her- ord of 60 hiime runs.
an Bt the office ot tho Municipal
flerk or County Heard ot Elections
bert Schrelber. Jr.
Marls bl.t!-t«'d his "»'Jlh in at 40 Bayard Street, New Brunswick,
' Mnnn, chairman Current fund raising events the third inninj to become, N J . or at the office, ot the Mid•'•!"i fur Hughe* for include: sale of fruit cake, Mrs. the closest man to reach the dlesex County Board ot Elections,
Amboy National Bank Buljd
' Wwidbtldge Town- Wedemeyer. chairman; oookle Sultan ol Srt.it's record, Thi) Perth
inu' Perth Amboy, N. J., up to an,
•••,(!
to
Young sale. Mts. Allan Stewart, chalr- Yankees ^t the same time re- Including September 28, 1U81.
merchandise club
' T thtiir support.
man; and
tained their American LeaNOTICE
• -i nt ic organisation with Mrs. G e o r g e Knop: gue championship,
m p i o n s p , winning: Noth-e Is hereby given that tb.(
li.uicn October 7 jat halrman.
District Election Boards In and for
N«.
l>y
;beatini
pennant
N
^li
l
;
tho Borough ot Carteret will sit In
"i (iiove with Baron 'Guest Night," October 2 p e n a n t
will feature slides of the United the iBaltimore Oriolfs, 4-2, the places hereinafter designated oik
the music.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1961
States shown by Earl C. Palm- It was' ManakWKalpI, Houk's between the hours ot 7- A. M. m
er. Hostesses will be Mrs first major league title.
T h o m a s K&nltraa, Mrs. h
ewart, Mr
S4hrump. Mrs. Stewart
rs. V
Williaij
Cnarles Buge, Mrs.
Jtellsh, Mr». George Paintei
and Mrs. R. C. Ellis
•AltKN
_ A Sewaren
unit, the BBJnd HOW DID HE GET HOME?
Detachment, has
S
- Somwini
u> active d u ^ Oegot Into hi* locker a,
!t
was announced by
Chemical Co.. Ford* apd »toI
his trousers, Richard Kemijht
wit oleum labor- on, Rahway. Informed police
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PAGE TWENTY-TWO j
lleaton Shoots
First 600 Series
In USMR Loop
Amsco and Cold
Caps Tied for
Pin Loop Lead
Speaking About Sports
By MEYER
Injuries Hit Team As
Blues Open Tomorrow
Here With E. Brunswicl
f A K T E R E T - William Henjtoti of Mechanics No. 2 shot
jlhe first. 600 series of the year
On the eve of Carterrt's inaugural football game
'in
the U.S.MRBowline
with East Brunswirk tomorrow afternoon at the
JLciiKiie, but, his tehm lost Hit
|three mimes to Silver Refinery
local stadium, starting at 2 P. M.,'thc Blues were
,lne Kozn, shooting real well
lilt hard with two varsity injuries which struck
I Tor .Smelter, wns Instrumental
the team. Barney Wiegolinski, a veteran lineman,
in (HkiiiR one name from Main
Office ,lop shot names of 199.
will bo out for a couple of weeks with a dislocated
Uili ;uid 210 for n 585 set.
shoulder, while John Santora suffered a badly
.Mm Vi'zerls and Fred Curl.
Icollnhornt.lnii for Main Office.1
bruised knee and will probably not see action in
itonk Iwi) sullies from Median-!
V:\-A Hum
the first game.
i<". NIL I. Jim shot 214 in the'
:.l;i(illl|l] lot
fiisl (jnnie and Fred shot, 204
Despite this bit of bad news, Head Coach Dougy
'!:>! lir-v
WiMi>,
in (he second, Mike Slekierkn's
o l I ,\
King hopes for the best when his team opens its '207.
'.Ml in the filial wns a bit too
fl
Standing of Teams
much for Oftiee as it lost, thin
brand new season tomorrow against East Bruns(I
W
L
name.
Will
wick at the local lot.
2
Am.sco
..4
Ed Snbol led tlie way for Lhe
<v
King disclosed some of the starters in tomor- |o<>id Caps
4
Yard boys in n two-game win
" b u d h iU I M ' o n ' i '
over Mechanics No. 3 with
3
3
row's opening game. On the line the following will
W i l l i o n l y n , , , , , '.',',
scores' of 168-192-212 for n
3
3
t i o n . a n d a l l i | ) , .n l l '
see action: Dennis Kopin, Bobby Siko, Wilbert Loaders
572 set.
f i l l e d | j v ,.,•,,,.„ M l | 1 |,, 1 | n
C &C
- - 3
3;
The
Electricians
took
two
rlill, Chet Koby, Bob King (no relafton to the
outlook
l o i IOIHHI-'H,.,
Drivers
.". 3 3
names from the Slieeters as
a p p e a r s t o b e vii y ijiM
head coach), Mike Carney, Ernie DeMileo, Frank Yard Birds
2
4
BARNEY WIEI.GOLINSKI. veteran lineman, will bf lost
both teams were way ofT form
according to K1UI, l h i
Kamienski, John Markowitz and Andy Loe. In the Amoco .,
(o the Blurs for several weeks due to dislocated shoulder.
this early In the season.
2
4!
be out tin-re fichtu, •
The Tank House maintained
best nnd hopes, Vlif'u
backfleld, there will be Eddie Mantie, Artie Mcspotless record with three
of breaks, to rennd ,, ,
Mahon>, Kenny Richter and Bobby Phillips, with
wins over the Lend Burners.
ory over the i'i,M .
Honor Roll
club.
Eddie Brown and John Swingler expected to sec
William
Heaton
172-214Three veteran, u),
some relief action.
214—160; Jim Vezeris 214, Tom
in the stiutiiiK h:..;l
DeFederieo
214.
E,
Sabol
212.
The team engaged in several scrimmages during
positions, will be i). i,'.
Mike Slekierka 211. Jne Koza
Bobby Slsko. and w,;...
the past weeks with Bound Brook, Linden and
210, Geome Sloan 206. Fred
Newcomers, m,,.-;Carl 204. Tony Skryporski 20,'l,
Highland Park and showed up "fair," as Dougy
mores and a MUHII. : ,
FORDS—The Fords Bearcats,ias the No. 1 left halfback. At
Kazmerl
Joe
Kisli
203.
Steve
King puts it.
iors, who will v e ,,,•.
local entry in the Pop W a r n e r l t n e r i 8 h t halfback spot
201
JOHN SANTORA. veteran llnrman, will be out of action morrow's open,. ,,,
another newcomer, speedster j
At any rate, a goodly crowd is expected to be
Central
Jersey
Conference,
in the first same a«ainst East Brunswick tomorrow after- Chet Koby nnd i<(,:)1..".'
open their 1961 season in Sunon hand when the locals kick off their opening ball
relation lo the <„,,,
nmni, due to a badly bruised knee.
at halfback will come from
diiy
at Woodbridge
High
Carney, Ernie I).M;.
newcomers Richie Bromirski
at 2 P. M. at the stadium here.
School Stadium. St. Matthews
Kamienski. John M
and Bill Sisoluk.
of Edison will supply the opid Andy Lee, 1,11 ];,,,
At the workhorse fullback
position in the opening contest. slot in the new offense will be
In the backfield. :!;,
We read an interesting article on bowling this
Kickoff tune is 2 P. M. •
lineup looks like ,\ii:,
week in which it was pointed out that some of the CARTERET — Sharrie's are Hopes for a winning season Doug Pajak, a stalwart on delion at quartcrl);n>:
fense the past two years. Also
bowlers are a bit disappointed that they are not leading the CnrUret Lanes by tlie Fords' entry are based seeing action at fullback will
Mantie and Keni,-, !•
Women's Major League by oneon the fact that the Bearcats be newcomers John Makar and CARTERET — In its flrstj
halfbacks and Bob!)-, i'
hitting the same scores they wound up with last
season of competition in or-* CARTFRH7T — The Hi Lo
over Pete's Diner and have fifteen returning veterans Jerry Nani.
fullback.
KHiiiued league play, the local Women's Bowlini: League, bowlseason. The article went on to say that most of the Brown's Dept. Store, both of on their 44-msn squad.
Ill relief roles in i.,.
Assisting head coach Hart
inn
at
tin;
Out
net
Limes,
hit
Holy
Family
softball
team
comare tied for second The Bearcats have been hard are Bearcat bnckfield members
*ill be Rodney si „.
bowlers are a bit "rusty," and it will take a couple whom
piled a successful record of 16 some fmily nood scores this CARTERET —Sweep victor- Brown and John ,Sv..: id
place.
at work since August 1st andSteve Gulian and John Howof weeks to regain their mid-season form.
500 s
were rolled by F. will sport a brand new offense ard and line conches Ray Sous featured the action in the The club held li.:T)iP team ended the City Richards Beauty School 10IIBennett 538. M. Ogarek 535. to go along with a Defense that porowski, Joe Croasdale
Nine O'clock Kellers bowling mases in the pusi v - ,:
and League
:-p»4i in a deadlock •d 1649. with Leshi'k'.s rolling
J. iMimr 522 and E. Sharric.
IBtwnd B r o o k Llm1 ;
Walt JPajak. Soporowski will
as proven itself in the past.
'
'
flrnn the 1506. Loschcck's Dairy rolled n s w wat the Carteret L a n e s
for first place only
503: LO
' fl games were hit by MJ
also »double us the team
Coach
Georue
Hart
expects
Beautv
"
k
.
Agrico
won
three
^ ^ n l Hnt' ;"'
playoffs to Lou's Tavern. 'ln;612 with Rieh:ird't
Ogarek 205, E. Sharrie 201 and;
ach
K
to open up with two veteran trainer.
"^
addition, the club played a School hitimit 570. In the in-over Surlwood Keglers, S a n e i ; " ^ C °
J. Hamariyk. 200.
ends, Fran Hrevnak and George All Bearcat home games will number of independent game? dividual division, Rose Le-schek P l l l n l a n d Supplies took threet l o o k e d t n " '
Standing of Teams
be
played
at
Woodbridge
High
the Industrial X-Rays
Burrows. Bafking them up will;
in the Freeholders tournament. hit 514 and Mary Ogarek rolled
W
ilbe newcomers Joe Krainatz, School stadium. Kickoff time is Managed by Jim Riedel, the 4!I9. Mary O:;arek hit a high l ™ » ; u l d Talalai Five won by a
Sharrie's
7
FLEMINGTON — The new1
2 P. M. on Sunday afternoons.
OLD BRIDGE
Race Di- Pete's Diner .
31Jerry Satchell and Jim Wier. Following Is the season's sched- locals took runner-iip honors in game of'iIOJ wliile Rose Los-'""'''! over the Ohlott-Kinely
6
est rage in stock car lacing—
The
tackle
posts
will
be
phek
hit
192.
jAsency.
Brown's
Dept.
the
City
softball
league.
Dick
ctor
Bob
Streeter
announced
G
Winged cars—will be oft view at
Hl h
manned by veteran Brian ule:
«
8 » m e s of the "ight
Migleez and Jim Reide! 'vcre Ill the second week, P A Me-1
the Fleminston Fairgrounds day that weekly stock car Nii-Way Cleaners
4
Sept. 24 —St. Matthews-Home
were
fateured
by the A. G. MilSaturday night, with two of icing at Old Bridge Stadium Lillian's Dress "shop"™". 4
0 Stevens and first year man Ed Oct. 1—Edison Jets -Away the top hitters with batting Glynn rolled 1590 while Team l e l t f l f t m w l l
Grwbowski. Lou Ferraro and.
No. 7 hit 1566. In the individual '
f » Sam Senenza
averages
of
.326
and
.325.
rethe strange machines entered
CARTERF/I--O,; M.,
Lanes
4
11
210 a n d t l l e
ended for the season and Carteret
Joe Torchia, two newcomers, Oct. 8 — 8. Plainficld -Away spectively.
Miller broth- shot a brilliant 640 •.<-::•
Railway Inn
3
in the 7-event program.
groupmr,. Fran Paynter rolled! ^ '
Oct.
15
—South
River
-Home
t he will concentrate in- Midge's Beautv Nook
will also see service at tackle.
Al with 213 and Gary with Carteret Lanes to l-.v.
Benny Sosnowski had a 9-3 508 and Mary Ogarek rolled 494. 2ers,
Florida champion Will Cagle ,ead on three special dates in
21
Tlle
-Home
Two veterans hold stead at Oct. 22 —Plainfield
total team score was Liquors to a tlirer-..i::
record on the mound, followed Helen Sano rolled 190 a n d displayed the first such vehicle ctober, at the Central Jersey
Oct. 29 —New Br'swick-Home
guard,
Scholastic
All
America
k
hud
n
181
score.
[919The Miller team dropped over the Hil! buwli-r
by Charley Makwinski. who Mary Ouar
four weeks ago at the Route )eedway.
-Away
selection Joe Modreski and Nov. 5 — Sayreville
-_
—
ithe odd Rame to Industrial En- newly organized
registered a 7-4 record.
6P inick, then returned home
I>n.
Streeter made his decision to
Tom Klein, a proven performer. Nov. 12 -yi Open
gineers No. 1 team.
The1 averages released are as
with twice-Flemington track
Bowling League
alt the Sunday afternoon
Much
is
expected
from
newDith
Vivers
rolled
a
550
set
follows:
kins Jackie McLaughlin suc(games of 186, 20b
resentations after' a disapcomer Dan Zboyan and vetto enable Lou's Tavern to take
(, AH R
ceeding him as driver.
Muller's Insui'a
ointing field of top drivers
20 52 !1
two
gnmes
over
the
Center
Bar
eran
Dan
Pajak
at
the
guard
McLaughlin immediately won d cars turned out for the
won thret game:
!j Rsid'el
......... 16 40 7
team.
Tony
Semenza
had
a
slots. At the pivot spot will be
M Shon^sKy .... 17
the main event at a Pennsyl- second daytime card, after outbowlers. Sheno's
brilliant set of 588 on games
veteran George Hart, who
[R Kuzmti , .. 11
vania track—by a wide margin
games over Tony
Weber
. 20
anding performers by the
2K)
played
strictly,
defense
last
year
0
2
0
0
1
9
3
a
n
d
1
9
5
H
o
w
e
v
e
r
—but twice has had minor
CARTERET - The Rockets! '
"
'
. tion.
Suub.ioh __ . 15
.265
ozens had participated m1 1 TRENTON — The 1961 na- but this year will go both ways
team
lost
the
od
Makwinski . . 16
.'J53 were
problems sideline him at Flemleading the U.S.M.R.
High games \vi
iunday night races for past ionnl driving champion may be His replacement will be Ray
Ziibcl
. 16
ington, once after an easy heat
Prank HoluB jjli
2H1,
.23(,iHandicap Bowlin Leutjue upt Valiants Aluminum.
decided in the 100-mile USAC
Koch
. 7
lonths.
Soporowski. a newcomer who
triumph.
Honor Roll
Weber
. 17
.215 until last nliiht with a 5-1 rec211
and
Prank
national
title
race
for
IndianRather than offer mediocre
CARTERET — Joe Subyak, Keats ...
. 21
.200 ord for the first two weeks of; Joe Mute 217, Bob Pedoto
shows great promise.
Last Saturday, Leon Manrograms at the Route 18 sta-ipolis Speedway machines at In the backfield, John Mans- rolling with Clark Electric, had
MoScuan .... . 15
.189
chester—who has enjoyed onGus Hundemann 206, Roberto Cli'
the
New
Jersey
State
PairSasnousltl
12
177 action. The team won thrcej209,
ium, Streeter says he will
field w i U b e s t a r t l n
h l s t h l r d a high set of 628 and high
ly fair success since coming
Martlno
..
7
.166 over Research at the Carteret Steve Fishlnser 204, Len Tala- Pirates hit safely :n
grounds this Sunday-Septem-|
"
•ature
a
200-lap
(100-mile)
Kwnoslnskl .. 3
.166
game of 254, as his team won
out with a brand-new r a c e r World Series gumi's hist
Lanes.
•lai 200.
er 24 — on t h e one-mile p a v - l y e a r a t Quarterback and should
added the unique roof wing and nternational race between late ed Trenton Speedway in front really come into his own this the odd game from the Jersey
City
Original,
Aces.
The
Aces
was transformed into a sensa- odel American sedans and of the big grandstands, start- year. Backing him up will be
e
orelgn cars; follow that with
a 1005 game with Nunzy
tional contender.
e'
ing time is 3:15 P. M., preceded another three-year vet, Joe'had
100-lap
championship
midget
Manchester led the 25-lap
by car warmups and driver Croasdale, who will also operate Nardone'.s 564 high set for the
.uto
race
meet
and
on
still
anlosers.
sweepstakes, running off from
practice at 12 noon and timeCiszak's Plumbing, leading
17 rivals until he rammed the ither Sunday afternoon pre- trials at 1 P. M.
the league, took two from Casguard rail and broke his ga mt the state's first 100-car Heading the king-size field}
tank line, which eliminated Demolition Derby. No specific of famous entrants is 1960 nasio's.l'Andy Letso led the way
him from the balance of t b ates have been set for these tional champion A. J. Foyt, the
for Ciszak's With a 573 set.
ttractions
as
,yet.
contest.
Marty Casslo shot a big 569
Texan
who
captured
the
$115,series for the' losers.
Now, other owners who ar The current schedule at the 000 Indianapolis "500" the past
Sisko and Fedor Trucking
fired up over the "wings" an line-year-old stadium opened May 30. Foyt currently leads in
protesting the device, claimin in April with Sunday afternoon defense of the crown and a sol- FREEHOLD
The $4,000 won two from the Industrial Another Flag Football Clinic
rograms
and
featured
special
ttiey do not measure up to thi
id performance at the State "Spirit of "I Pace", features X-Rav Engineers with Joe Ci-for all grades, will be held torule book while still other own Friday night meets as well as Fair Sunday — where victory
libertti rolling 604 set and Tom night at the Park field. All boys
ners are conceding there is m mid-summer Sunday night of- has eluded him time and again Saturday afternoon's Septem- Karpinski hitting a 253 game. who wish to participate in the
rule forbidding the avlatlo erings, reverting recently with in the annual classics — could ber 23rd, 10 race program of Joe tucas rolled 605 for the league must attend the clinic
.principle and working overtim ooler weather to Sunday aftsessions. Teams will be picked
assure him of another national a r n e s s r a c i n E a t F r e e h o l d Engineers.
to install them on their car ernoons.
The Zuback Builders won in a few weeks.
title.
aceway.
The
event
is
the
Exact
•'dates
for
the
three
NASCAR officials, concernet
Most formidable foes are Jim lird phase in the historical two over t h e J and G Tele
over the issue, are poring ove: special programs will be anHurtubise
and Parntlli Jones, rfjtember series which start- vision, si team composed of five A reminder that the annual
the rule book to see whethe nounced in the very near
the sensational California Whiz [ September 9' with the brothers, Joe, Ed, Bill, George Rec baniiuet-will be held Tues• there is anything specified or Juture, Streeter said.
day October 17 at St. • Elias
Kids who have been cracking taging of "The Battle of Mon- and Mike Magella.
way. or the otjher as to th
Bob Selover was high for th Hall. All winning teams will be
records
wherever
they
competjouth Pace." "The Old Tenwings' legality; should mori
ed this year; Hurtubise won re- ient Pace" was held last week- Builders with a 584 set and El notified'and tickets will be disthan the two tjpat are definite
Magella was top man for thi tributed to all managers as
cently
at
Langhorne,
Pa.,
while
,ly entered show up Saturday
nd.
soon as possible. Players in the
Jones did likewise at New The finale of the set "TheTV boys with 550.
'» rhubarb may result.
Walters Mens Shop, led b Babe Ruth, Joe Medwick and
Bremen, Ohio last Sunday.
. Five pro and two rookie rac
Jolly Pitcher Pace," carrying
Other "hot" names in the purse of $7,500, a new track George Yorke's 603 set, woiall Little Leagues must return
are set for Saturday, with
two games from Saybolt's. Sal their uniforms as soon as posline
up
will
be
Bobby
Marshspecial Twin-Twenties tenta
,igh, will be held Saturday
man, Pottstown, Pa.,;co-rookie tternoon, September 30. Pree- Daluise's 604 was rolled in sible.
tlvely dated, for September
of the 1961 Indianapolis "500' lold finishes its 50 day cam-losing fause. The Clark Lane:
at 8:30 P
Registration for Little Leatook the odd game from Sitar
CARTERET — GreeijiwaJd's with Jones; Al Keller, Pla. vet- laign Monday afternoon, Oc- Auto Service. The losers wen guers for the 1962 season will
ran;
Bill
CheesbouiK
und
RogInsurance and the Coffee Mat
MIlllM.fcSEX COUNTY
ober 2.
led by Mike Castalno whi be held October 7 and 14. Boys
B.P.A. TRAVELING LEAGUE
are tied for first place in the r McClusky, a pair oi runown- John D, Cronin, the track's
rolled a 596 series. Jim Tirpak who have not reached their 13th
Standees JIS of Si'iiteipber :!(! Carteret Lanes Friday Night d Ari2oniai4; Ohio'.s Eddie
executive vice president, who with 560 wag high for Sltais. irthday by July are eligible. Public Service's new low Electric heating
;
'•
fw L
Johnson;
Indianapolis
stars
Mixed
League,
each
with
a
5-1
the
"September
1 4
2
Broookslcje Lanes
introduced
'he insurance fee for next sea- lets you step into the future
7 to enjoy all
Elmer George and Bobby Grim Series" with the thought of a t .dstatd Howl
1.. 4
2 record.
Mld
on will be $1.50 per player.
.'.., 4 2
Hill11 L i l t ! "A"
luxurious
comfort
and
convenience
thatonly ~
Tfexans
Ebb
Rose
and
Cotton
Fred Roman rolled a big 637
tracting leading drivers to
Edison times
3':
series in the men's division Fanner; Pennsylvanian Eddie Freehold while at the same
..... 3
Hill Bowl Lanes
The annual Halloween pa- trie home heating can give you I
1':.
Fords Recreation
Sachs, who lost the heartbreak- timer drawing attention to the
with scores of 242 and' 201,
•ade will be held Sunday Oc1
Majestic Laiif.'i
while Mary Ogarek hit 530 toing $115,000 first prize at In borough's historic background,
aber 29 at 2:00 P. M. Joe Tel- Thermostat controls comfort level for e o o h
.. 0
Hill Limes "H"
dianapolis to Foyt, and others has made his point. The events
IIONOK 1(01.1.
lead the women's group.
jposky and Bob Elliott are co- r o o m . . . c l e a n like a n electric l i g h t . . . .
(200 ur better games,
Race director Sam Nuni, not only have lured outstand- AVENEL — A bowling lea- hairman.
Three-game
winners
were
800 ur better sets)
n o fumes, soot or odor . . . B i l e n t . .
"~
stamps
this
powerful
all-star
J. Tlzziino 227, F. ClKjchl 212-207 Qreenwald's Insurance, Coffee
ing reinsmen and horses but gue, headed by Tom Price as
J. SlllHlltz 213-210. J. Zufiinun 201- Mat, Woodbridge Motors and array as "the best I have seen
president,
has
been
formed
by
Charles
"Butch"
Woodhull,
f
a
s
t
.
,
.
n
o
m
o
v
i
n
g
p
a
r
t
s
t
o
also have proved popular, and
225. S. PiiUkawsii a08. B. PulnW
in many years anywhere."
he crowds on the days ot the St. Andrew's Knights of Colum- former Cateret High baseball replace or wear out,
23?-213-607, L. Dev&ne 206, M. Thorn Sabo's Slport Shop. Two-game
216, A. I.etso 201, L. ButKocy 212-205, winners
were the Carteret
special races were larger than bus, with eight teams, parties star, is In St. Michael's HospiE Jesnersou 204-218. i. Oarvey 214, Lanes and Team No. 12.
Flag Footbull Clinic those of corresponding days a pating. The league meets on tal, Newark. All hie friends are ever . . . no fuel
O. Kftrablnchuk 214, P- Logonla 222,
8. Bartoa 209, L. (Jersey 213. O. Pot-Standings as ot September 15
ago. Cronin expects to Wednesday nighUit 0 P . M, aturged to send get well cards
To Stqrt on Saturday year
ash 223. J, Dollll 304, L. Flsll 233-603.
stage
additional
events during the Hill Bowl Lines, Carteret. ,nd cheer him up.
W
Three-jiiutie wlnnurs: Rronkstde
WOODBtUDGE - Mr. Join the month of August for the Local Avenel business establishLunes over Hill Lanes "B"
Greenwald Insurance .. 5
ments are sponsoring the teams. Carteret Higu will open
P. Hughe*, chairman of thi 19621meeting.
Tw(i-uniiie winners: Hill Bow! Coffee Mat
5
Lanes over Majestic Lanes, Hlli
The Council has planned; a 1961 football season tomorrow
Woodbridge
Township
RecreaSabo's Sport/ SJiop
4
Contestants in the "^Spirit of
Lanes "A" <n\: Mid-State Bowl
t-estimiiiml
dinner and dance at home against a heavy East
tion
Department,
announce!
Kordt>t Recreation l'
Woodbridge Motors
4
"76" class will be hoists of the
September 30, at the Wood- Brunswick team. Carteret will
Lanes Iflj (tie)
that
the
final
registration
ani
Carteret Lanes
4
siune caliber as Red Red Robin,
bridge KnighU of Columbus have a lot of sophomores in the
clinic for the Flag Footbal
3
Actor Pick, Hundred Proof, a
Notre Dame assistant coach Kacsur Fuel Co
Counfil home to honor District line-up and a fair line to start
League
will
take
place
at
Mer3
Stanley Dancer-trained horse;
Brad Lynn is a former specia Team No. 11
Deputy. John Granelll, Past the season. Barney Wielgolinrill
Park
on
Saturday
morning
Angelo Michael &, Son.. 3
Mr. K. Braden, a Billy Haughagent of the FBI.
Grand Knight William DcJoy ski, last season's regular will be
September
23,
at
9
oclock.
Anj
Team No. 12
2
4
ton-charge and Skeeter Brooke,
missing due to an Injured shoulTeam No. 10
,
1
5 boy between the ages of ten ari< who have competed' in the and Phillip Mlce)i. Ticket, re- der, but should be back next
turns are to be made to William
fourteen
residing
in
Wood
Teajn
No.
7
1
5
TEAM AND LEAGUE
previous historically named
Hoffman, chairman, or to the week. East Brunswick will be
Walt & Gene's
J
5 bridge Township ig eligible t< events. Hundred Proof estabOPENINGS
playing its first varsity game,
members of his committee.
participate.
lished a new Freehold track Regular business meetings Last season's Jay Vee team won
Honor Roll
Sunday—Mixed 9:00 P. M.
Tentative plans call fo
Fred Roman 242-201-637 se- league play to start on Satur standard of 2:02-3/5, capturing are held on the first and t n l r f l 4, lost 3 and tied 1. Freshman
Tuesday, 825 Avg., 9:00 P. M
the Labor Day $5,000 race.
ries, Mary Ogarek 530 series; day, September 30.
Thursday of each month'at St. team won 8 games and lost
Wed., 6:45 P. M., Mixed U Eugene Uszenski 231, Richard
Post time for the feature la Andrew's C.Y.O, Hall, and a l once. Colors are green, and lhe
Harrow 226, Andy Letso 214- Outftelder, Gorden Windhorn approximately 4:56. Dally first members are urged to attend. team is known" as the "Bears".
201, Frank Figorelli 210, John was with 12 teams, in 11 years post at the State's lone pari- A Fall dance Is scheduled for James Doyle is the coach. Play..__ 217,
_ _ Ipefore t h e Los Angeles Dodgers mutuel trotting plant is two November 4, Zlgmund Stachel- er to watch most is Bill GruvWoodbrtdfe Dafgek 200, Jim Krau£<
Steve Synosky 215, Ed Walsh purchased h i s ' contract from o'clock, with daily double win- ski, chairman, may be contact er, 5' 11 and weighing
MK 4-HH2 • ME I-HM
pounds.
j j &
212.
dow ibMttering a t 1:46,
kd lot ttokUfta.
Omaha, last June.
CARTERFT Amsro and I lie
Oold Caps ("nine through with
doubie-gami victories to remain in H tic for first place in
• Ihc Amerirnn Oil Company
'bowline league tills week al tin
'Carteret. Lanes.
Amsco took two Ramos ovci
the Yni'dblrcls, while Hie Gold
Caps defeated the Pumphmme
m two games.
Two hundred unities were
rolled by F. Kelemcn 211. I,.
1
Bearcats to Inaugurate
1961 Season on Sunday
Sharrie's Lead
Women's Major
Bowling League
Holy Family
Winds Up with Hi Lo Women's Sweep Wins in
16-7 Record
League Opens Nine O'Clock
Bowling Loop
Races Tomorrow Old Bridge Ends
At Flemington Sunday Racing
Carl Mamniakl
Hits 610 Scri
100 Mile Race
At Trenton on
Sunday, Sept. 24
Rockets Leading
Handicap Loop
Subyik Hits 628
As Clark Team
Defeats Aces
Rambling
and
Feature Race
At Freehold
Rumbling
, With B. Z.
¥
at the advantages of
ELECTRIC
Greenwalds and
Coffee Mat Tied
For Loop Lead
HEATING FOR
YOUR NEW HOME
K. of C. Forms
Bowjing Tearns
BOWL-MOR
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1961
Recs Old Bridge
Ural) Crown jRace Sunday
In Softball
towing Friday night'* classes.
P w t t w hoatcn taking
Teams jFour
Score Twice In Accident
In Tourney
the
PAOB TWENTY-THREE
Storm Avoid Temple
, Says Molnar
Plan Studied Is Renovated
raising projects of the Congregation and Sisterhood.
Rabbi Philip Brand Is th«
spiritual leader of the congregation
WOODBRJDOI—The new
« tu , , t h e l r t*mAt
» the"
seal coat experiment 00 the
•PpncaUong. Shotgun students
road on South Park Drrra has
we required to lupply their,
Congregation!r .
.
WOOOBWDOE-Four m e m . proven so successful that
own ihotgun and ihelli on SatWOODBWDOB-A rtvtew of A V E N I L
r „
urday.
of * family from Pennsyl- Commltteeman Charles Mol- the snow remand program and B'nat Jacob and th« A w i » | l " r r t FM
Se$swn
are engaging
seriously _ _
nar, Public Works chairman. ,steps to fix responsibility tor Jewish
Center has1 '
BRlDO — In one ofIn Sunday afternoon stock car No student will be permitted
drlTlnt south on Route 1 Is planning
in
oast
of
a
snow
similar
"sample''
p
a
i
n
g
sample
j
to
participate
or
qualify
if
the
COLONLA.
—
Iselin
can
now
races
at
Central
Jersey's
o
l
d
-otitested playoffs in
Tuesday when a truck blew a roads In other arew of the :^orm h M be«n ordered by Just completed th« renovation; C A R
„•>• of the Recreation Brtdje Stadium u found to toe above rules are not adhered to bout of being the community
of ttit outsid* 6f the temple it
T n W T - The first antire, jumped the concrete divid- Township.
Committeeman Charles MolThe
Friday
night
classes
wlli
_
_
of
youthful
baseball
champions
Softball Lea«ue, the West championship rattnw
1
mfeting
n r
er
and
struck
their
car
head-on
Jhu
a
new
r«d
brick,
casement
I
T
***
°'"
According
to
Mr.
Molnar.
!
*
'
chairman
ot
Public
Works.
,Tcntlon rallied l»te In ea.ed by the National AsEcta- be devoted to talks on hunting after their entries inThe Little
83
sponsored
by the Zlon
Injured
were
Em
1
1
Bobyock
"Weplan
to
be
prepared,
so
the
awning windows with marble
new process preserves
^.ime of the series to tlon for stock Car Raclns and safety, pictures on each Fellows and Babe Ruth Tourna- 10, driver, Kvelyn Bobyock, 35
Lutheran Church will be held
road materials already on the that in the event of a storm
• irhen Orlll 5-4, and (NASCAR) o f D a y t o n a S •ubject and the HunWr Safety ment of Champions won both Nicholas Bobyock, $5, and
employ, wml"""" * "" " *o f * ' « " •
road
bed and keeps water
manual
will
be
distributed
to
titles
at
Merrill
park.
The
anFla.,
the
world',
largeft
ipeed
of the tremendous
streeu he will
those In attendance.
nual tournament was spon- Prances Bobyock, a. all of M«- from seeping Into it. "
lA:d undisputed claim way organisation.
.» the entrance with pUnt£
work on and be responsible
Saturday's program Includes sored by the Township Recrea- honoy Plane, Pa. They, were
"In
other
words,"
the
pubiii'l championship.
ten in the
ers placed on either iWe. New are invited to attend this meet-'
tion Department and the taken to Perth Amboy General lic works head explained^ "It for." Mr. Molnar said.
actual
shooting
tests
and
in•utn the. opening game
lnclude
Hospital.
Plans are also being made to lights have also been installed ^ ( Old and new boys are welsaves the roads we already
avnffs byft7-5 score; Old Bridge regulars u E<1 structions on each weapon. The|Woodbrldge
use
civil Defense radio com- on the outside. Complete l a n d - d
students
will
be
given
a
final
have
and
will
eliminate
patch
, ,hrn came back With Flemke,
l
The Iselin All Stars encoun- The track, traveling North on
New Britain, Conn
munications
durini a storm so scaping
On Sunday September 24,
i ^has^ Waccomplis"hed
written
test
to
qualify
for
a
cerwork."
.j win to set the state leading for the track title here,
w
tered a versatile Fords club in Route l.»was driven by James
that the foremen can contact ~
~
™• ••
1
Ned Foot«, Merldeh, Conn tificate which is necessary to the Little Fellows' playoffs and iThompson,, 33. of 777 South
The seal coat Is going to be trucks throughout the Town- Martin Lltlnger ahd Mrs j there will be a basic training
third game,
Herman Farer. presidents of progmm for Cub scouts from 1
manipulated a 4-1 victory be- Street, Newark. Police said the tried on different types of h
the Pordi' winner of the recent 200 lavobtain a hunting license.
j£.
I the Congregation and its »ls- to S P. M., at the Perth Amboy
hind the brilliant pitching 0: truck had a blow-out near Me- roads that need re-surfacing
and Stan FlguraU grind recently; Joe Kelly, deMr. Molnar Is lnvtstigaUiujterhood, stated these improve- tennis Chib.
tuchen Avenue and went out of — on concrete, penetration,
young Robert Lanlgan.
, pitching mainstay, fending track champion from)
the possibility of usingg routes mtnts havt been made possible
terrific In the decl. Conshohocken, P a , and Hili
Lanlgan was superb from tin control, striking a light stari- and black top, Mr. Molnar similar to those used by the
through the efforts of all mem- Latin - Americans train at
fhlon
at
the
intersection.
It,
said.
giving up four hlU Hearne, the Miami, Fla, flashi
diamond podium as he checked
SanlUtion Department. He re- ,bers who supported all fund U. S. military school.
then
hurdled
the
divider
and!
who
has
beefed
up
his
point
,:.-ki, the loser, made
the Fords' squad with four
jvealed the Public Works b e - \ ™
total via stadium showings of
:
t in help his own
hits and fired third strikes on struck a car driven South by GOP Club Having
partment has three new trucks ij
late.
n iiome run am
past n batters during the sixCharles Hemenway, Jr., 39, of
'and six new blades have betrv]
The iportsman < non-modiiiatted In.
\v
L! Inning game. He was deprivec 613 Drier Avenue, Elizabeth, Buffet Dinner Sunday ordered that will be interscored in the topfled) class standings, nation- Panzer's Best
„
7
2 o f a shutout when Fords scorec jbefore smashing Into the Boby- ISELIN - Mrs. Rose Peril- changeable on all trucks.
ock car.
inning when two! wide, Include local aces Jack J- IIKO'S
6
3jone run in the fifth o s three
r u n CITY ».ND SLBI'MAN U B U M K I
lard, A. George Tex Perry, and In the event of a storm the
Figurskl's single Hart, Chester. Pa., point leader Sewaren A. C
Mr. Hemenway was not in-Frank Johnson are co-chalr-! set-up will call for clearing of
„ 4
3'safe blows.
—
AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE
_... 3
,, run. Fords leveled at Old Bridge as well as front- Kelner Colts
Iselin scored its entire run jured. Police said his car ap- men of a buffet dinner, Sunday, special areas first such u police
l-l in the bottom ing for the State crown; Rene Avrnel Bhepards
Quality
Keeps Is in Business . . . "
parently
was
struck
only
3
4 to 8 P. M. at Lou Homer's
production of four in the secq
,j frame with back Charland.
blow.
Holyoke,
Mass. Iseliti P. C
• Building Material*
• D o o r i A window*
".. " 1
Ad-Lib,, Route 1,
ln
honor of aid squads, areas around doc6'ond Inning when Robert Pier- glancing
..
..
.
,
,
l.
In
L.i.'s by Jack Nagy Parker Bohn, Freehold, N. J.,
WOODBRIDGE - Pan2er's;eth, Ken Eberle, Jerry Miiano, At the_hO8pltal the lnJuries|Mayor Frederick M. Adams, tors' homes and main through
• «HH?ert
• Wallboard
alias
and Ernie Oahan, Dover. N. H Best became the 1961 cham- and Rocco Mondo blasted to the Bobyock -family were seeking re-election and Carl A. routes.
• Roofing
^ f ^ t floorlni
1
iiiiK It 2-1 In the All of these rugged pilots and pions in the B Division of the timely base hits.
Isted as follows: Emll, possible Fleming, Jr., Fourth Ward OOP
• Insnlatitn
flBHro
*• Plywood
M, Mftuchen added many more will shoot for Recreation
The Right Norn
Senior
Softball Jimmy Tuzzollna, the van- fracture of the knee; Evelyn, candidate for Township Com• Moulding
TOmf
• Knotty Pine
u s to its total ln championship points and rich Lenitue when Julius Izso's of
impound
fracture
of
the
leg',
mittee.
Nurse:
"Good
morning,
B^Uly
• Hardwar«
^ k V * K1,chfn
i. n Floyd Needham cash rewards in Sunday's eight Fords dropped an opportunity quished Fords' pitcher, worked :ontuslons and concussion ofj The affair is sponsored byi
your nurse.'
so hit before Fl- event speed bill, third of theto tie for first place in the final a commendable game giving up he head; Nicholas, fractured the Fourth Ward Republican Billy: "Are you a trained
• p»ta»
Cablnrti
11 ba
six hits and striking out seven.
•,M a towering home afternoon scrips on the Route
ribs,
fractured
cheekbone,
lacClub who will also meet tomor- nurse?"
of the season when
en they T h e
communities' eration of the face and shock, row night at 8:00 at Fireside
same
iv.pf rally dropped! l g r M e , w a y
lost a 108
10-8ddecision
i i to the fifth
Nurse; "Of course."
tangled in the Babe Ruth and Francis, fractured ankle, Hall. Music for dancing will be
..•.(1 4-1 In th« scoring; N O V I W S scrapping fiercely!place Avenel Shepards.
Billy: "Then let's see you do
411 Bahway .Ave., vVoodbridg*
Tournament
with
Iselin
coming
right forearm, and shock.
supplied by Lou Deck.
some tricks."
|for months to annex their class1 Panzer's Best completed its
• appeared as .though
schedule with a
i-.id the game wrap- West Long Branfh; the Key-|record, while Izso's with one ing game which was not c
•!. a comfortable mar- port stars Geno Bowman and game to complete was at 6-2. A cided until after eight innings
.c:;tlH'V- Fords' club I Dick Klrby; Cranbury's Ken win over Avenel would have put of play.
three runs ln the Oadsby, East Brunswick's Mike the Fords' team abreast of the The game was a heartbreaker
Jack Nagy's Link, Irvlngton'g Jack Case and Panzers, but the scrappy Ave- for Dennis Zak, the Fords
pitcher, who flipped a no-hltter
d Nick Mallas' single Trenton's Luper Parno.
jnel club upset the applecart to only to lose it in the eighth
I;; blows during the The total of 100 laps of hlghlcllminate a special playoff.
when his teammates committed
which balanced the (speed action features 20 c a r One of the reasons for the
two damaging errors. He struck
'
1 main event for novices and 25 Shepards- potent attack was
out five batters.
'
,;, „• th* seventh i n - ; l a p m R l n e v f n t f o r profession-;the big bat carried by Ronnie
Frank Buglovski, the Iselin:
ntv set Metucnenj al4 ^ e 5 t a d m m | S t n e only,Dedbus. which'rapped out four chucker, failed to record a noIn the b o t t o m | N A 8 C A R
Operatlni(!strai¥htslni!les.Hi3 timely hits h X r ' ^ b u t ^ h U
L^J.^ ra
..„.
• ,u_ ..... .^ hitter, but hisperformance
d sent
« t only
only!Sunday "fternoons warmupvspavked
mil. Fords
lies in the first and { r o m t h e c e n U r o f t h f i
! to the plate, but at 130 and first heat off at second innings
, s t r e m e n d o u s . H e retlre(,
.ih the winning run
Avrnel started swinging att l f l r s t u F o r d s , j
M
: -fit of a base hit.
the very start of the game, and|
h t h e batter,s
liked to
Yiienrr^w liked
to
as a consequence
n\
consequence, drove iln
up
two
scattered hits, and sent
s
three runs in the opening seven opponents back to the
franii' ar.d MX in the second. bench via the strikeout route.
•rond ba« | N a g y S
The tenth and final run crossed With two outs recorded in
A1 wild
f e nl enithe
Plate in
After
r 1pit
0
.
, the. fourth.
,
_,
. the eighth inning, Pete Me«' ,
^
,
,,, where ne scored
U o scoreless innings, Fords E l o r y | t h e ^
%coM
^
. , run on Mails, in- WOOUBRIDGE - Classes ™™. u p w l t h l*° r u n s i n " j e man, reached first on an error.
iUlua
l ree
lll
!•• the Fords' cen- perUlnliiK to the proper use ofi' ,
"
. '« «JAt this point, Richie Hoppell
rollwted a double bow and arrow imd shotfiun
will! o u r l t >. o""" »" the s l x t h antl :stepped into the batter's box
shotflun will
t
m t h rs
'• held
• • • overy Friday
" e n »•
land promptly drove a ball out
while MetuchenVbe
night at'• «'°
effective b a tters j t o c e n t e r ( l e l d w n l c h w e n t o n
>tc:it swinger was'jeven o'clock at the Civil De-I Izsos most
•
1 1 w o
: -n a home run and'fense Headquarters on outer'*
"'
' 7 . / ^ " , " " J ' •through the Fords' outfielder,
Main' Street with members of H e b r e w a n d M a r k Kushnrr.
(enabling McElory and Hoppell
the cycle of bases
jthe Hunter Safety Council act- I n 1 9 5 7 > t n p Unt y e a r
ling as lnstmctors.
\hf p G A h c l d a hole-in-one' wlth t h e winnin'g runs. SHORT
H0PS
j Tlie group
• • • Petff Smoyalc conroup which
ich lias been c o n t e s t D r pred w.
W. Whitaker
Whltaker i
selected by the Slate board in-' a minis'^,. A a s the winner He' d u c t e ( I t l l e tournaments In a
eludes: chief instructor Joseph" r e d ' & n ' acf , o n t h e l g g yard !prafessional manner. He also
Ho«an, Sewaren; Frank Panko, 1 6 t h h o l e a t ' penobscot Valley! p r e s e n t e d D e n n i s Z a k w i t h a
n
aseDa 1 l n r e c
n eewwD
DB
Btt aanntt D
J
Bilk Fords:
F d sjcToii
Woodbndge; Joe
Bilka.
^ D a s e D a'' 1 l n r e c ° 8 Bangor Me Eleven n l t l o n o f ^
h i s n0 nitter T h e
Jerry Bcrtckap, Fords: a n d ! o t h e r a C f g W( , re
'
j n the
Julius Kollar most valuable
;Sam Cioddfs.i, Carteret.
;1951 c o n t M t
player trophies were presented
j Applications and registra_._
d Frank
k
Itiorw for the fall course can be Alvin McBean, rooHle Nt'groito Robert Lanigan and
obtained at McCarthy's Sport pitcher with Pittsburgh. wasiBuglovsky by Johnny Zullo,
Shop located at 80 Main signed at a tryout camp ln St.jthe Recreation Director, and
!
Mr. Smoyak.
play8tri'i.-t.
jThoraas. Virgin Islands.
'""
'
' . . . Not one~'""
er collected more than one hit
i Each student is repaired to
in both
both games,
g , which testifies
his personal bow andDick LeMay, rookie hurler in
h
b ththe
the superb pitching
by
arrow's which will be used Sat-j with,tlie San Francisco Giants, to
l
won 13 games for Springfield, tmr c i U D S in the finals.
unlay on the local range fol- Mass., ln 1958, his first season
F o r ( ^ a n d igelln used 30 players
in organized baseball.
| l n the Little Fellows1 playoff
83
Panzers Best
Wins Title
WOODBRIDGE
LUMBER CO.
MErcury 4-0125
MEET
CHARLIE
MARSH...
^bV ISS^Classes Set
For
picture
yourself
-Knute Rockne is still U w
, ^^ - d tt'hh eeAexcitinfcta
wtnnlngest Notre Dame football:"1
{
a r e t 0tec o m .
coach. His teams won 105| p [ t a
f o r thejr
part
ta
games, 18
,o mmore
,than
nro
h . n those ^
t h e t o u r n a r a e n t the
coached by FYank Leahy.
most successful to d,ate.
R<jger Marls, Mickey Mantle,
Jim Gentile, and Rocky Cola- The Skyline Conference was
vlto were the first American ;Organized In 1900 under the
Leaguers to drive home lOOlname Colorada Faculty Athletic Conference.
runs this season.
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left with the; definitions on the rigjht (answers below):
1 Accrued interett
2 At the muket
3 Book vilut
Laundered by US!
4 Detwnttirt
featuring
3
k
c
A
ac
9 New Lay Down Collar
• Missing Buttons Replaced
• Plastic Bagged
• Boxed for Storage
• On • tine • Spot Service
f
8
h
11
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"AU SHIRTS DONE ON PREMISES"
1 0 Up tick :
• • m,
Promissory note backed iolely by
geneta] credit of * compeny
A right to buy a security i t a ipecified time and price.
Sale of itock one do** not own, believ-,'
ing its price will decline.
Amount of cash a cuitomerpayi when
be buy* tecuritiea on credit.
Division of a company'* stock Into
a larger number of iharw.
AsMts-UsbiUtiw + number of commop snares outoUndinf.
Transaction made at ptioe higher
than preceding tranuction.
Interest accumulated on a bon4«ooe
the Ust l a t e s t payment.
An order to buy or nil at the beat
poarfbl* price.
J
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ANOTHER CALOILER
WHO'S BECOME
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•\ I
Spear, Leeds & Kellogg
Maintenance Supervisor Charlie Marsh .has
worked for California Oil Company since 1945.
Atithe same time, he a(so works for himself.
Crarlie is one of the 17,000 employees of Caloil
and its affiliates who own voting/stock in their
'company... and have a say in its| management.
Charlie and his fellow employees receive
their s,tock through Caloil's Employee Stock
Plan. Each eligible worker wishing to participate contributes a percentage of his pay to the
Plan. (Ninety-seven per cant of those eligible
do participate j i... company contributes a p§rcentage of its net income. In the nine years of
the Plan's existence, the company has put, (up
$1.60 for every dollar invested by employees.
Some Caioilers use the stock accumulated in
their account to supplement their retirement
annuity (another Caloil benefit all employees
receive). Others use it to create an estate for
their wife and children, All of them know that"
California Oil Company is one place where a
job pays dividends —literally.
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ISELIN PIRSQNALS
C.'O1X)NIA — The sound of!
cleats will who throufthoiitj
Men ill Park Saturday after-1
noon at two o'clock when thej
St. John Viaimey Junior CYOI
an Football I/-a pic lnauKure«i its fall practice sessions.
Boys between the ages of 10
mid 13 are invited to attend the
pii-season drills which will
continue on September 30 at
the local park practice field.
Registrations will be taken at
both practices and «t the same
time, each gridiron prospect
vlll be asslRiied to one of the
iix teams in the league.
By \\W* Cuthbfrtwn
1608 ORIC TTP* Road
—Ouests Sunday of Mr and
Mrs. Jerome Caiwll, Middi. >r-x
Avenue werp Mr. nnd Mis
Chitrles Ruskin and Mr. mid
Mrs. Arthur Schnil/i-r. Jcr.-cy
City.
-•Weekend BlU'H of Mi nnd
Mi1., Tlipodorr
Cnlieiidi). K
J,ini"s Place, wns Mrs. Salva!>••.
( i l l t . a d o r n . Bl'iitlX. O n h u \ -
v
•'• Mr. iinf Mrs. Cnlirndo
wi le hosts at a family acl-to-i
V
• i. Al.i ndiii'! were Mr, nnd
.' .-. TiillPi1 Kn.'iicrl nnd chll1
c
i. ".Viiltnr iinri Carol. Iselin:
. -icl Mik. Emll Cnlirndo.
T •'. n u n ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Rulpli
<_:.tli"jirin, j r . and-Ralph Ciilif'f.'.o. Hr. Miirtln Oliver ;md
son. Ni'lsnn: Vincent Calirndo,
Miss Diime Brrewick, Miirtin
Olive
and
Benny
Cfmllno, 1
Newark. On Sunday other ;
giU'.sts were Mr. and Mrs. Louis;
Montalbano and Children Louis!
and Vincent, Staten Island and
Salvatore Guttadora, Bronx.
M I M I I I K S ()l Illl l-\:W
" M i l HI 111 All Stars (lisphi.v the individual trophies tlicy r c o n v e a after winning th«
Township Tiiiirinnieni nl ( li.i iii|»i*ni^ sponsored b j (he Rrc real inn !)< Dill t n i c n i and Wnndbridgr B.P.O. Elks at Merrill
Pirk KneeliiiK In the first r.,« from left to ri E ht a r c : M a n a p r r Barney FUtcliff, Richard Happel, Bill Leary, John C a hatli-rn IVIr McKlriiy Rirh:inl Slraria, Tom Kimball, Al Doarinir and M a n a g e r Ray Alexander. S t a n d i n g arc; Tom
NlemhurR, Dnn Katrlilf, Kr.mk Buglovsky, J o r d a n Dwick. T<my flraziano. Allan Brown, BUI Devlin, T o m Mauceri a n d
Mikr (irrRorio.
—St. C e c e l i a ' s Council
Knights of Columbus held its If
'
annual pilgrimage for peace to
Willlamstown
Sunday.
The
families of the members at
tended also. Refreshments weie
served at the Knights of Co
lumbus Hall in WlMamstrmn
—St. Cecelia's Church beean
Classes for Pre-Marllal Instructions Sunday afternoon.
required of all couples of the
church contemplating
mnrriage within the cominu year.
Tomorrow night a panel of
married couples will answer
questions of the group. The m-!
slrucMons will conclude ncxi.l
Sunday with a talk by a priest]
on "Spiritual Love in Marriane"]
after which there will be the'
blessing of engagement niu,.s>
and Benediction in the Church
—John Anderson, Trento 1
Street, along with Paul Andor-i
son and his .son Robert. Wood-j
bridge, visited the State Fair:
'at Trenton.
—Norman Scank. Detroit, Michigan is a guest, of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert C. Scank, Lincoln
Highway.
—Monday afternoon KUt'sts'
of Mrs. Robert C. Scank, Lin-!
coin Highway, were Mrs, John!
Anderson, Trento Street. Mrs I
Joseph Mauceri, Bird Avenue,
and Mrs. George Maxwell,
BABi: Rl Til UANQl'KT: The Waodbridge B.ibe Ruth League Banquet was held at the American Lesion horn*. Berry
Charles Street.
Street. Saturday night. Pictured ;i\nne are officials and managers at the head table. Seated left to rifht: Committee—Tonipht at 8:00 there will
man John Hughes, Rev. Charles S. .MaeKeii/ie, Elbur Richards, Fred Jacobs, Harry Nowick and Gordon Toye. Standing
be a meeting of the Sunday
same order, John Lockic, Edward Casey, Lyman Peck, Peter Smoyak, James Austin and Committeeman John Molnar.
School Workers of Iselin Assembly of God at the Parson.from his Stradiuirius are un- Kennedy pleads for greater! Government is tightening
age, Berkely Boulevard. The
lethical codes.
fitness in youth.
matched.
State Christ Ambassadors Con-j
Mr. Kesner renders — Hunveniion will be held Saturday!
garian Rhapsody Xo, 2 and
afierr.oon and eveninc at the
When a Gypsy Makes His VioKinss Hall, Rutgers University.
The Young People of the Isiiini By Felix (The Cat) Brown lin Cry — to mention just two
of the beautiful melodies. This
Assembly of God will attend in
Decca has come up with a ls s t e r e o t o o a n d t h e s e t W Q
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Holy Name Parade and Rally orchestra with Gypsy Caravan.
Sunday are asked to pick up Thts well known group, inch.dtheir suits tonight at 8:30 injing the velvet sound of strings.
Eoom 109, St. Cecelia's School. has been so characteristic of bum — Brenda Lee All The
—Friday evening guests of every Wayne King performance1 Way — is an album that beaufor so long that there is not
Street was. Mrs much we can add -xcept-try Ennda> a l o n g w i U l o r c h e s t r a
John Waterson and children.
and chorus conducted by Owen
Jeanette, Billy and Edward,
To tempt you more, this Bradley, Is a stereo you'll want
Clark. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
ypsy music includes Dark to add to your collection. You'll
Billings entertained Mr. mid
Eyes, A Thousand Violins, and find it on a Decca release.
Mrs. Charles Benz, Jr., WestGypsy Love'Song.
fleld.
For the followers ol Dick
Balky
—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gibbs
Kesner and his magic Stradi- Mother: Billy's just like a
and children, Prank, Walter,
varius and orchestra, Coral furnace when it comes to praclienora, George and Robert, has released The Sound of ticlng the piano.
Keansburg were guests of Mr. Gypsy Music. Even tnough this' Dad: You mean he's all
and Mrs. William Funk, Ver- is basically alone the same line steamed up about it?
non Street over the weekend. of Gypsy music, this violinist Mother: No. If you
don't
—Mr. and Mrs. Richard
is one of the greatest we have watch him, he's liable to go
Workman and family, formerly
ever heard. And, the sounds out!
of 101 Homes Park Avenue, are
now residing with his parents
in Long Island prior to a business venture in Columbia.
South America, where he will!
be starting a business with his
brother.
—Twelve members of Christ's
Ambassadors Y o u n g People
Group of the Iselin Assembly
of God attended a S.A. Rally
i t the Pentecostal Church.
West Long Branch, Saturday.
—Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Chempiel and children Mary
Ellen, Janice, anp Edward, Jr.,
East James Place, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
|No Service Charge at Central Statei
John Bonder in Massachusetts.
They also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Albfert Sehenkman In Connecti*
.
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COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND SNACK BAR
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MI i-mi
ANDREW T. HOSFODAE, Owner-Kuikfer
The regular season will start|
October 7 and continue until aj
full schedule of games has been;
completed in November.
I
Fordham, coached by Phil I
Michaels. Sam Pessolano and!
Henry Peters, is the league's
defending champion.'
GOOD Il'CK I ommittepmiwi David Miller, member of the C<ilniii;i Viini,
Cal Donnelly, the league's
.HI i,
Post 24B, eonnralulates the newly in-stalled Commander John Ror| 7 ;it j,,j,|, j
publicity director, stated earlier
ceremonies
of
tbf
Pout
and
l.ttrtien
Auxiliary.
Looking
on
is
thr
nrwl>
inst;i||,
]
r
this week that volunteer coachMlt.ir
Mrs. Gerard Martjn.
es and officials are urifenly need
ed to insure the success of the
Grandma Moses celebrated Vim* r<>mir|
football circuit. Local residents;
About Tlmf
interested in becoming a memher 101st, birthday.
/ like nltlicti<in
ber of the Flas Football I,<#Kue Boy 'about to be spanked' :\
"Did
grandpa
spank
you
wherij
in either capacity are requestSeptember Is month for Bob Hnp, !;,, k, r
1
ed, to telephone Mr. Donnelly you were little '
plump Concord grapes.
for season
Father: "Yes, hf d i d ! '
at FU 1-6258.
"And did grandpa's father
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One of the most, expressive the father, softening a little.
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"Well." said the boy firmly,
her eyes. Many of us think that
"don't you think it's about time
after we haw learned a few
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to stop this inherited brutalmakeup trickh and gotten eight
ity?"
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EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS RF.APo
hours of sleep, that is all we
1
an do td make them look their
To be sent to
best. As important as these ifruitb are imporani here, along
tiKR are, you need not stop vith such items as parsley,
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watercress, endive, raw spinach,
here.
A fully adequate diet will and celery. Remember that
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benefit even the most beautiful bleached or over - processed
items
have
very
little,
if
any.
yes. This means ample protecTOWN
tive foods — meats, PKKS, green vitamins in them.
t.
1
leafy vegetables, yellow vegc- ,
;ables, and fruits, all kinds of,1
rsr.h vegetables. We can't'
stress too strongly how necessary it is to eat fruits and vegetables raw whenever possible.
Heat and exposure to light and
air are not friendly to B vitamins and vitamin C.
Remember that the less
cooking, shredding and storing
you put your foods through be-i
ore eating, the better. If you1
ive in the north it is hardly]
possible to get enough vitamin
D in the winter, unless you sup- j
plement your diet with fish liv-|
its er oils. Never take the synthetic
vitamin D, if you can get the
vitamin from fish liver oils.
Fish liver oils contain larger
amount* of vitamin A than any
other foods, so they are an absolute necessity for eye health.
Make a conscious effort to eat
lots of yellow vegetables, such
as carrots and sweet potatoes.
Eat completely whole grain
cereals, lot* of organ meats,
such as liver and kidney, to insure intake of the B vitamins.'
If you feel that your diet is :
short on the B vitamin*, try
adding brewer'* yeast to your |
food each day. Desiccated liv-|
Ye* We Haw Out
er contains all the B vitamins!
and is important as a diet supgrown Our Original
plement if you do not eat
Quartern.
enough organ meat*.
Vitamin C is. important In
eye health and bueaty. Citrus
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