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Before yoq shop, It will be wtee to
itudy carefully the values and services offered' by our advertisers. Each
edition carries merchandise news of
utmost Importance to the thrifty
buyer. You can trust our advertiser*!
IKI vigorous newspaper
Die
nativities and inter(l
: Hi,. iTsiilmts of Woodbridge
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WOODBRIDGE, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1950
Enlernd KI Heeond ClM* Vtttur
tli* POM Offlon. Wooilhrl<i*«. N. J.
NO
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Light _
, , , , , s i; (IRKOORY
Ion.
, •!)•,.;. This means
witikm-s, during
i have stopped
i,, Josoph Stalin.
;i(ins am contina steady gait
vfill' is now nothtiHIn tho despised
unionism, ready
i Dt sight into t h e
Ihc slime t h a t
Tho-sp who aban
i\c. nf course, re
t!
Libi.r unions bui
. il to such organ
i he United Steel
th' 1 CIO, whose
:i is now just a few
1,(1 shy of thi
mark. This fac
[ iiiink, a magnwlli—and a littl
n! I'll you how i
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PRICE FIVE CENTS
Published Rv*ry Thurtfir
i t It f)r««n fitr«i>t, WodfVbrlagt. N. J
Rabbi Exhorts Congregation to Substitute Faith Enrollment Latest to Go on Police Force Prosecutor
For Fear in Message Signalling New Year Arrival In Schools
Sifts Graft
Jlwry will join
the' MtW In aMc'ring In their
n!cmn high holiday reason Monday c*rnln«, Sep-3
mbfr 11. Rosh Ha*honnh, the first of the high
olldttM, Is the Jewish New Year ami w
will this yyear
i I,, you last week
,., hip intheCominl international
MMX\ Mill Rlld
,,1-Rers lias nose
liin.OOO t o 44,000
-
arn me' KJtlth
KJtth
i
Ti
&rirtWMi«s»ry of the worTd'i crca-
To mark »h* frcnlfBtthbi Samuel NrwbwiteAof
onjTegai 'on Adath Israel Issued ,i New Year's
mesr.aite lo his Contlrelation today as follows:
"As we are about to crww the imaginary boundary
|n» nf time, entering a New Y*ar, Wf pause tdi ruled. \n ordinary, normal times we think about the
ight of time *<; a matter of course. Now the horizon
Is hccMttded and jne'ls uncertainty for humanity.
We tremble and fear l«it the future may embroil
us in a conflagration that may bring utter destrucion to the,human race.
"The answer to our dread isv to substitute faith
or fear. In the words of the l>nlmist: They that
trust in the Lord shall be as Mount 7,ion, which
annot be removed, hut ahiderh forever.' A wise man
once said, 'Trouble may drive you to prayer, but
prayer wJH drive away trouble.' During the forth-
comiio, Solemn Days let us resort to that old medium of pntycr. Our people rtww iMptrwttwn, fortitude and optimism from our prayerbook.
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'Reign over the whole world In Thy iflory,' is one
of the prayer* whifU exjM*sscs that amon* the
blrisinics to which the JeW looks forward In a Pupil increaHO Is Noted
MessKnle era is the blessinjr of univftrtal peace. Our
In Elementary, High
prophtts ywanied fqr, and predicted the day jvhen
Classes by Nlcklas
peace should unite alt men. Will this ideal of universal peace ever be realised? Certainly, notwltliWOODBRIDGE — Enrotlmen
. K'.Hiding the treacherous dealings and distrust of
the first day of. school yesterdaj
nation* th<» prophetic promises must be fulfill!*!.
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n the Township school system WH
"May the Father of Mercy and Peace vouchsafe 5,429 pupils, much higher thai
. anticipated. Supervising Prinunto us and the entire world that the coating year
may bring health, peace and happiness on Us wings. cipal Victor C. Nicklss said todiiy
In the grade schools, 4,267 pupils
May He remove from us distress and fear and implant In us » spirit or flghtcousiufsi and faith. A were enrolled in • comparison U
4,109 on the twelfth day of school
happy New Year."
Though a joyous occasion, one characterized by, last year. Mr. Nlcklas says he now
symbols connoting sweetness and prosperity, Rosh anticipates approximately 4,486
pupils i n the grammar schools ol
Hashonah is permeated by an atmosphere of, d
introspection. The Wowing of the Shofar or rain's the Township by the twelfth doj
of school.this year.
(Continued on Page 6-B)
Here
Shows Rise
Auditor lo he Ugcrf tor
Probe of Contracts,
Books; lyollar (-ailed
WOODBRIDQfi — Although no
Itflnlfe date ha* been set for tho
next meeting of the hold-ovw,
Grand Jury, which will conduct" a
full-scale Investigation of municipal affairs in Woodbrtdge Townt
ship, detectives from thc proserutor's office are busy "checking
lends." Prosecutor Matthew Melkp
said yesterday.
"Many stories and rumors reach
this .afncp.." he fXPlaipcC. "and
( IIAKI.I'.S \V. OUI'HANT, IK. they all have to be checked out
JOSEPH W. GYF.NES
carefully regardlMs of the source "
Mr. Melko admitted that County
Detective WJlllam Bucko had an'-"*
other conference Tuesday with
Julius Kollar, Republican candidate for the Township Committee
from the Third Ward who made
the original attempted shakedown
charges against members "of the
Township Committee. «
While the prosecutor witrtheld
omment, It was reported the examination will Include the employment of accountants to examine
Township' books, vouchers and
contracts' and will delve deeply
into the administration of Township business.
The members of the Grand Jury,-^
who were directed by Superior
Court Judge Ralph J. Smalley to
confine' its efforts to the Woodbrlduc investigation only, are Samuel L. Allen, president of the
National Bank of New Jersey, foreman; T h o m a s O. Thompson,
G l O l U i H II. HUTNICK, ,1R.
Sayrev!ll«, deputy foreman; James
JAMES K. KG AN
E. Brewster, Madison Township;
Edward J. Seaman, Perth Amboy;
Lucia B. Bradley, Middlesex: Arthur' O. Lawrence, Middlesex:
Myron Tyhanlc, East Brunswick;
Maurice N, Oaboury, Middlesex;
Ij-vinj, Quackenboss, Metuchen;
WOODBRIDGE—Sworn in FrU'.ton Avenue, is 30 years old. He Is Gilbert F. Magee, New Brunswick;
day afternoon by Township Clerk married to thc former Ann Fun- GeorgePurkiss,Middlesex; Edward
B. .7. DunlRan. the four newly ap- doc.k, Iselin, nnd they and their M. McBrlde, 8outh 'Flainfield;
pointed policemen, Joseph W. 4-ycar-old son. Bruce, reside at Herman Fisher, Perth Amboy;
Gyenes, James A. Egan, George H. 78 Qraske Street, Woodbridge, A Llewellyn Shivery, New Bruns- s
Hutnick Jr. and Charles W. Oli- graduate of Woodbridge High *lck; Richard Anderson, Highland ,
phant Jr., have been attending School.class of '38, Mr. Gyenes P^rk: liames T, Beckney, Jamesclasses aUvWeek.
by> Police served In, tha^stfe Atftly Air* Force butig; frvlng Hutt, WoodbrldKe; •
Chief George E.'Ke'ating', Captain as a staff sergeant fof four and Hai'old W. Dunne, Metuchen;
Benjamin Parsons and Sgt. Allan one-half years. Before becoming a Jacob OoldsWhi, Perth Amboy;
policeman he- was employed by Walter^ Eberleln, Highland Park;
McDonnell.
Raymond Mcrgensbn, Sayrevllle;
The rooRles are being briefed in General Motors, Linden.
Oeorge % Lincoln, Middlesex; Carl
the various criminal and traffic
J. Olsen, Perth Amboy.
laws as they pertain to r the police
Another argument for a ne
high school was revealed in th
high school 'enrollment figures
Yesterday 1,162 pupils showed u
for clasSesi in comparison to 1.11'
on the twelfth day of school last
year-, or an- increase of 46 pupils
~"~~~WOOB!HIDGE—Mrs. Lawrence Ryan, Sewaren, wilt WOODBRIDOE — "Help Us be However, by next week the numbei
pupils Is expected to be muc
take over her new duties of administrative clerk to the Prepared to Help Others" Is the of
higher.
mayor and members of the Township Committee on Sep- slogan for the 1950 drive for funds
tember 15. She was appointed to the newly-created, post by the Woodbrldge Emergency The largest increase in school
Squad, which will open with a population, as expected, was In
at Tuesday's session of the Township Committee at" a sal- house- to-houae canvass October Colonta with 203 pupils in School
ary of $2,000 a year. Undoubtedly the position will come 16. The goal is $10,000.
16 and 97 pupils in School No. 2.
under the Jurisdiction of the Civil
Edward K. Miller will aga.m be In addition roughly 85 Colonia
Service and a date for examinachairman and he will be auakted pupils .are being transported to
tion will be set.
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by Leo Menard and John Egan Jr. Bohool No. l4 r Fords,
All the members of the squAd will
Mrs. Ryan held a similar posiOutlook in Keasbey
assist in the house-to-house cantion, but without any special title
Only three pupils were anticivass.
pated from the new Crestvlew
for several months, but resigned
"This year." Mr. Miller said, Village development In Fords, but
:i;inlly blame 56 early last spring.
'Iselin will nut be canvassed, as a 16 youngsters from that project
\iiirrican workmen According to the resolution her
first aid squad has been formed showed up and there are still
r , to wash aside duties will bt "performance of dein that area. However, we will con- streets to be opened up. These
tinue to answer calls In that terri- youngsters are being sent to Keasi " t h a t h a d per tnilrvl administrative and clerical
tory until the new squad has been bey School and It Is expected that
,i). Mill. They wen
work of a high level Involving
completely organized. The house- in a few years Keasbey School,
In,;in men who wer
to-house canvass, therefore, will be which has had several vacant
processing of gomplaints together
,i who did someconducted in Woodbridgt proper, rooms for years, will be filled.
with clerical w6rk for the mayor
;it 'it when they
Port Reading and Sewaren. We
The enrollment figures as sent
their
betrayal itnd members of the Township
hope that each donor this yeaj-will
Committee."
try lo Kive at least one dollar addi Into the supervising principal's ofid I heir Lerners" too
floe yesterday by the various printional."
iiirin out on loin
cipals were as follows: Hish school,
i;,! then got nothin
1,162; Colonia School No. 2, 97;
Fords School Children Strawberry
... !in strutted whi'
Hill School 171; Avcnt 1'iiii^ry; who were
To Get More Protection nel SChool No. 4, 351; Avenel
School No. 5, 298; Iselin School
, i-,d when t h e ren
WOODBRIDGE —Residents of No. 6, 142; Fords School No. 7,
v. They saw t h e orFords residing In the vicinity of 392; Keasbey School: 116; Port
i:;i- iluu'ii from t h c COLONIA—Time and weather
!
School No, 14, Mflin Street, have Reading* snibbil* 244; HaRaman.
commissars, and
H$lBhts School, 40; Hopalawn
Imve dimmed somewhat the temj been promtsed , increased
,.., r e n t willing any
School, 275; No. -1 School, Wood! protection for school children.
porary wooden honor rolls In nearput in their let
A spokesrhan for the group de- bridge, 491; No. 11 School, Woodby communities and the Honor
clared that loaded trucks have bridge, 661; Sewaren School, 175;
GEORGE HANEY
Roll Committee of the Inman Aveaim.
been using Main Street as a speed- Fords No. 14 Srhnnl, 243; Iselin
nue section IS'detet-mined Its honor
way and as a result "the lives ol No. 15 School, 368; Colonia No. 16
i workers now rgp- roll will,.stand the test of.yme.
School, 203.
the children are in danger."
department and^the duties of a 253 Building Permits
ilv 1.0t)0,00(fAmer- It plans to get the Tjest monument
police
officer. Nlxt week they will Issued During August
rs Mine-Mill rep- that theliv funds will buf.
be taken out 'on simulated cases
tietliing less than
and will be asked to make out reWOODBRIDOE —Two hundred
i,aids to reason to A committee member reports:
ports. They will then accompany and fifty-three building permits
As of
tlw-committee
has
iv the Steelw6rk- "
veteran patrolmen on the various for construction estimated to cost
WOODBR1DOE-George Haney.
-!collccteO $613.30 in donations
NewJobCreatedat$2,000Salary; Aid Squad to Open
Prospectus of Duties Impressive Fund Drive Oct. 16
To Addrtss K. </>/ C.
Four New Patrolmen Spend Busy
Week LearningSome of the Ropes
Colonia to Replace
WoodenHonorRoll
Aide at War Crime
Trial to Talk Here Youngsters Swell Polio WarChest
"secffbns df the Townshlp\
Mr. Hutnick is 32 years old and
resides at 21 Willry Street, Woodbridge. He is married, his wife
being the former Lului MacFee,
Wanamie, Pa. They have (.wo children, George C , S'/ij years old,'and
Susan L.. 21 months old. Mr.'Hutnick attended Shickshinny High
School, Pennsylvania, and served
In the Air Force as a private first
class for 33 months. He was employed by Merck & Company, Railway, before joining the force,
Ex-Navy Man
^ ^ t o r f during,-**,
gust, William Finn, building in-
Roster of 500 Aim
Of New Youth i
-M i'ss R u t h
of the picnic hefd" 'the] War'crimes Commission, will be
spector, reported to the Township Hrdlicka was elected president of
thc
u e s L s eaker a t a
"
tf
communion
Committee Tuesday. Fees Collected the newly-organized Wncidbrldge
i .000,000 men wet Sunday of August 20 is i n - :
amounted to $1,434.50.
Youth Organization at a meeting
..round for sorne- eluded in the amount. On that day I breakfast 16 be held Sunday in St.
Of the permits issued, 50 were held last Thursday at-the WoodJames'
Auditorium
under
the
aus, Still, there is a we collected $190. This committee
for new dwellings estimated to cost bridge flrehou8e.
i strikes among has decided to have 80 names in- pices of Middlesex Council, Knights
$316,000.
Others elected were- Miss Mar- •
scribed
on
the
monument,
to
be
of
Columbus.
The
council
will
atirkers; there are.
In the Real Estate Department, garet K e r t e ^ z , vice president;
made of the best granite our eoun- tend the 7:45 A. M. mass in St.
Mr. Finn noted that 14 parcels of Shirley Gursaly, secretary,' and
i slibw-downs or try produces and to be guaranteed
property were sold in August for Marvin Fi-iedman, treasurer. •
11 d grievances in by one of the largest surety com- James' Church m a body.
$19,266. Gross receipts for the ofSixteen delegates attended, and
. ihore are excep- panies as to durability and qual- Hugh B. Quiglc'y will serve as
fice amounted to $10,510.15.
adults present were Adolph Gott, hie understandings ity. The places of honsr will, be toastm&ster and other speakers
steln, Mrs. Boza, Mrs. Bramble,
•: and management allocated to those men who did not will be Rt. Rey. Msgr. Charles G.
DELAY US AWARDING
Mrs. MacDowell a^id F. C. Stancik.
come back, the ones who hafl the McCorristin, Grand Knight EdLabor, Material Gifts
POLICE'HADIO WORK
It was announced'that the eiffli
gold star In front of their names ward Leonard and District Deputy
.- inntract.
Mr. Olipha'nt is 23 years old and
now ,1ms 300 members and It Is
Made
to
Iselin
Library
.iri-h into the labor on the original wooden honor roll John J. Brennan, James J, Keatlny.
resides
on
West
Street,
Colonia,
. WOODBRIDOE ~ John J Nlti
hoped an additional 300' teenagers
;<;.>iLcd on a contract and which Is still maintained In- ahd Joseph Novotnik are co-chairting, Woodbridge-, was awarded with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
will Join. P^anB were made to form
ISELIN—Progress
in
the
con••!•! 1. 1949, between side the Coldnla Club. '
men.
the contract to supply 100 tons of Charles OUphant. He is a gradu- struction of the new pub,Uc library on advisory, board to consist of
:ti-, and the Contl-The committee, knows that
Tuesday night the new slate of ] In the Colonia section a puppet buckwheat- coal to the Memorial ate of the Middlesex County Vocawns rppnrtori at a meeting of the
•ts^rqpre-. iiiipuny. This agree- what U. can buy for $613.30 will be
ttonal School, New ,Brunwtclcina"
Municipal Butlcfing" djS~TiIs~6I3~
11:y mind" a Tribute to small in size in comparison to the nan and his staff as follows: Grand residing,on Falrvlew and Outlook, $12.95 a ton. He was the only bid- served in the Navy as a seaman, Board of Trustees of the Iselin sentatives of service clubs and
Free Public Library Tuesday.
women's groups.
' inaii.ihip of all who others in the Township, but It Knight, Mr. Leonard; Deputy avenues and Colonia Boulevard. der.,
first class, for a year andia half.
It was noted that several Town- Dances and other activities will
•••> it. I am n o t suffl-hopes that some of our generous Grand Knight, Ribeit Holzheimej'; Between the acU they sold cookies,
He was employed.by the ConstrucThe bids to install two-way FM
ship* residents have dbnated mate- be held durins t&e fail and wintaDI condition's In the citizens will make additional con- chancellor, JohnlFofricrr, record- candies and soft drinks donated radios in Township first aid am- tion Service Company, Bound
rial, labor and services and resolu. months to raise funds for the or' i n Company to ap- tributions: They may be sent to Ins secretary. Wfiliam Hang Jr.: by neighbors and as a result tal- bulanc.es"" wtre not r opened-on a
ttotts
-wwe passed, commending ganisation. Tho aim of the WYO
lie economic aspects Mrs. Hilda Wlttemund, secretary, financial •secretary, John .Mullen; lied $10.02. The children included resolution Introduced by CommitMr. Egan, the son of Mrs. Cath- thejm, citing particularly Howard is to secure a creation center for
,»-i. and I am merely pr to any member of ,the commit- treasurer, Michael Sudzina; advo- Adela Vai'ela, Diane Walker, Barry teeman George Mroz, who indi- erine Egan and the late-Patrolman
Madison, who did the Wveylng; teenagers.
cate, Carl Herzog; warden, John Mohr, Frank Gom^z.
' tin1 understanding tee."
cated that th,e postponement until Robert Egan, is 2B years old. He is Robert Scankf sign painting John
Doyscak;
inside
guard,
Edward
iuoii of the whole
Bobby Zullo, 26^Ma»'bey Street, the next mfeeting would permit married and resides at 369 New Mlele, excavating; Charles TcnJvas1The next meeting of the Honor
> mrnt problem which Roll Committee will be held Sep- Martin: outside guard, Leo Farley; Woodbridge, walked inijpLirhe. In- other firms time to submit bids.
Brunswick! Avenues Fords. His wife so, who Installed the sewer, anc ?amUy Pfcnic Enjoyed
is the former Ethel Tartarka, John CWtekalo, who donated mate::ily speaks,. The pre- tember 11. All Interested persons lecturer, Phillip Bellanca; trustee dependent-Leader office thls3(Yeek(
A
letter
was
received
from
the
for three years, David F. Gerity.
and turned over $5 whicbjrle s'aW
Fords, and they have two children, rials for the sewer.
Mmc-Mill contracts, are invited.
By Fire Company Group
was realized throughi.
sale of newly-formed Iselin First Aid J^mes Jr., 3Vfe years old, and
t •'•:• hand, Is strictly out
Squad
asking
for
participation
in
ISEUN —The members of the
Cathleen, 2 years old. A graduate
pot-holders, conUc rooks, toys and
oii::ii'.itiist Manifesto.
the Township budget next year
Social Club of Iselin Fire Company
lemonade.
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f Woodbridge High School, class JEREB BID O.K.'U
and
for
installation
of
a
radio
in
No. 1 held-« picnic Sunday at the
FranJj iCelemen, Nancy Olsan,
»' purpose • of the
its ambulance. The letter was re- of '40, Mr. Egan served in ithe WOODBRIDPB — On a repom- flrehouse.
Joseph and William Roberts, all
Army
as
technician,
5th
grade,,
for
mendajion
of
the
Zoning
eelworkers' agreeferred to the committee as a whole
Attending) were Mr. and Mrs.
from New Street, made $4 for the
three years. He was employed W the Township Committee
i states that the
without'comment.
Leslie Bahi and hirdftt
piollo fund through the salev of
•Richmond R a d i a t o r Company, gave permission to John A.
the right of
1
Raritan Township.
to erect a two-story frame d*tell- Helen, Emify and Margaret Mi ,
rant Avenue. RiUiway," double emonade.
WOODBI^IDOE — "The Woodjoin the Unipn,
ahd
Mrs,
Orion
Berry
and
children,
Ellen and Harvey Cohen, North
Mr- Gyenes, the son of Mr, and Ins, 40 by 63, to'house four sepaBkirbour Assault Charge Mrs.
ompany believes bridge Independent-Leader is dot- parking, flue $1, Offtoeii Leigh.
Stephen Oyenes, 30 Cramp- rate apartments, on Albert Street. Irene ahd Danny; Mrs. Cooper,
Howard j Dorsey, ?6& Bertrajid Park Drive, canvassed the neigh\ aruatntng in the ing a service to the community by
Mr. and; Mrs. Mlqkey Cooper, Mr,
borhood selling pot-holders and
o be Aired ToiUght
i! ixMng will be most isting the traffic violations,each Avenue, Perth Amboy. fallure i to
and Mra. Walter Frazee arid chilobserve
traffic
signals,
Officer
Mcweek,"
John
Belz
of
the
Colonia
in the Union remains
dren Walter and pick; Mr. and
COLONIA—The.
case
of
William
Laughlin,
$10
fine
and
$3
costs.
Hills Taxpayers Association told
Mrs.-Frederick German and chilKrysko
Selects
Helpers
Barboui;,
fire
commissioner
of
DisFor
Double
Parking
the contract con- the members of the Township
Di:,i
dren, Helen, Viola, Frederick,-and
trict 12 Unman Avenue), vs. Edwin
William
AdamowlU,
Harvard
Committee
Tuesday
night.
For
Annual
PBA
Revue
I'l'i
the right of
John; Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Hughes, Carolyn Avenue, a memAvenue,
Hillside,
double
parking,
He also said that in his opinion
lo manage aiid diKenny and children, Liljiaji and
ber of the original fire company,
fine,
$1,
.
.
WOODBRIDOE-jp'atrolman El- scheduled fdr last Thursday rtlfcht,
ini'iis,. Furthdr, the •the publishing of names has a
Thomas; Mr. elfod Mrs, William f
Alfred D. Galloway, 23 Nelson mer Krysko, chairman of the Show
(l'holos on Page 4)
Keasbey; Hopelawn,' Fords, Iselin Knott and daughters, Jane, Bar- !
•• i hat collective ac- "good psychological effect upon
was postponed Just before court
WOODBRIDOE—Aa the Town- Inman Avenue, Colonia; Scwaren, bara and Iindfc; Mi. and Mi's, i
'"imuun well being drivers of the community who will Avenue. Woodbury, speeding, JlO Committee of the Woodbridge time by Magistrate Andrew Desfine and $3 costs, Patsolman Hj>r- Local, PaCrolmen^s Benevolent Asship youngsters wended their way Port Reading, Avenel.
Ronald Osborne and children, Jack
tilliictlye when the now hesitate to break traffic rules. ace, Deter, ,,
at the request of the latter to schqbl yesterday, their steps
sociation, today announced, the
1
Mr, Fitypatrlck further reports and tlonald; Mr. and Mrs, M. Tayfull support Tickets were Issued (His week, as
,
A«
a'
result
tlietcomplaint
of
m
Leonard N. Legg, orove Avenue,
pf th» Com- follows:'Louis M. Welssman 52 Oak Tree, parking in. prohibited committees for the annual event sault and battery preferred against must have slowed considerably us that 3,150 spbtators, m o s t l y lor, and Mr. ajnd Mrs. Wright and
they recalled the fun th^y had at adults, showed up«j\t the.varloua children, Vivian and,judir>
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its responsl- MscArthur Drive, Fords, Raritan area, Officer McLaujhUn, fine, p . which will be held next month.
Stephen Petras will serve as co- Mr.'Hughes , by Mr. Barbour Is the various playgrounds; the trips activities, including doll, and pet
Township, double parking, fine 1}.
scheduled
tu
be
heard
tonight.
to
Rahway
Pool
and
the
baseball
David
MAnderson,
8
Je&n
chairman and Horace' Deter Is
shows.
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Patrolman Richard Leigh.
and softball games In which they Youngsters were taken to the
omen Call
Melvln Durban, Neptune, par- Court, Wonrihrldg.fi, overtime park- chairman of program.
be
participated during the summer Rahway Pool twice a week, with
ing, fine, f 1, Officer Deter
J
FOR JURY DUTY
Serving on the advertisement
Meeting
Monday
Night
'•'in-ill of principle* mittlng »II unlicenBed W n t o
Walter Eurdess, 535^Craig Ave- committee are Stephen Feiertag,
WOODBRIDOE —> Among the- through the efforts of the .Recrea- 150 in attendance each we«k,
in if someone can drive his car, fine »60 and $3 coats. rjue. Tottenville,, S. I. pvertime Arnt Peterson, Eugene Martin, J
tion,
Department,
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petit' jurors drawn tor service In
t
T,he Senior Baseball League.Cn
1
KUUM like to see It, Patrolman Joseph McLaug(jlin.
Commlttee'man William Fitzpat- slsted of four teams, ten players W O O D B R I D G E — T h e first
!lHj
Albert Newman,
439 Heniy parking, fine,. $1, Officer Farka3. seph Slpos, Kenneth Van Pelt, courjty courts for thf period Sepman, 43
k ut the preamble
ac- to a team. The intermediate base- meeting of the fall season will be
Howard -Tune, M t c l v a e l 8asso, tember 11-32 Inclusive are Town- rick, chairman of recreation
Jame« L. Hnufaqker, Oreen
1
held by the Woman's Unit of the
•"••Mill contracts Mid' Street,
tivities,
reported
the
season
just
Charles
Baht,
(John
Paczak,
Edship
residents
as
follows:
Micrfae
Av«nue,
Point
PleaB&nt,
careless
ball had eight team*, ten payers First Ward Republican Club Mon. Motorcycle
11
' have exaigerated
ended
was
highly
successful.
Alward
Culver,,
Albert
Nahass,
WilE.
Archdeacon,
Sadie
Herman
driving,"
?9
fine
and
$3
costs,
Ofto a team; junior b&»eb*li, seven day, 8 P. M, at tiw Craftsmen's
'n.'UH'IU l t ' i s "
'"J
liam ta&joros, Charles Wag*nhor- Cftrlsilan caingtenBen, EJeatoor C together, 244t8 ytMlnipttn g
- ' '—»—ihllii
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teamt, ten players to ft team,, and
and Club, dree* Street.
deigned .co»t|.
lk, <*uiiti Yutuss,
o»t|.
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*<9-w*H*+*t r*^*<
*uww», Andrew
m m i v w vuuw^K, Larsea, Edward A; NeshwtW, Wil- lewd at the various jpJayground*, senior
i
fttal . had*'seven
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MM. John W. Bow, preside^ of
tams,
te-ams
1 excite th
the workk
L
Including
those,
a
t
W
d
b
W
liam
F,
PUwfFlorenee
M.
9phn
Loul. M. poyaiWC, ng,
Street.
Woodbridge,
overtime
PaliJoseph
Farkas,
PhUUp
.Yacovinq,
fine
ten players tp a team. The. season the club, has'been deputized 'to
I violence. Here AvtuUe. fords, speed
Jg
S t, f c
Ing, suspended Bentferice, Otli'cer I Joseph McLaughllHK James Shor- fler, Edward % 9choefll«r, Stephen P a r kk, (Jrove
Stfe»fc, J V i g fpi the league was ten weeks with take registrations at her home, <8
;
Sislto.
i nock, Thomas Bishop.
and (3 cosU, Officer
548 W Wllllam.Kon«>tt4
S t r a w b e r r y Hilt, F r e e m a n S t r e e t , a total of 3,35& spectators.
Park Avwiue.
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WOODBRIDGE
Woodbridge
T o w n s h i p youngsters continued
their march against polio this week
by raising $36.69 by holding puppet shows' selling lemonade, potholders, usedxomic books and used
toys.
A group of Grove Avenue children, ' Phyllis Wheeler, Arlene
Choma, Dorothy Choper, Bruce"
Shore and Gregory Broflsky raised
a total of $12.07 by selling used
comic books,' toys and lemonade.
It took them a couple of days to
raise the money, but the tots were
persistent In their efforts to aid
in the fight against Infantile
netted $4.10 while Arlene and
Nancy Pateman, Martool Drive,
sola used comic books and toys
collecting $1.50.
All the money has been turned
in to" The Independent-Leader,
which in turn has'given It to Hugh
B. Quigley, Woodbridge chairman
for the National Foundation for
Infantile Paralysis.
Litting Traffic Violator* Called
'PublicService', Aid to Obedience
fa?
2,448 Youngsters Shared Bright
Days Provided by Rec Department
te
PAQF, TWO
.•JWP.SDAV. RFPTFMBFR 7. 1050
hn
Enroll at N.J.C.
., WOODBR1DOR- Mr and Mrs.
C'lutrle.s Frank. Moon Avenue.
NEW BRUNSWICK- Two Fords anitouricVttie pnHnueniern of their
residents and nnr slndenl. from dunahter, Ann Marie, to Raymond
Hcpirpti have been mlllliUfil lo
:he ivpshnwn claw at Ni «, Jersey A am. <on of Mr. and Mrs. t.
Collet'e fur Women. Rn!':ei;- I'rii- M. Gil!, 42! 8. 1st Sfre'et. H.ilrtes
vprsiiy, and will vt:i11 <!;i>sr-> on City.,Fla.
SeiHfinbci 18.
i Mtis plank eradua**d from
The incoming elnss at tb- wo- Woodbiidce IIIL'II School, class of
man's college of UIP State Ut.'verslty includes 400 jmuieius from all 45 and rrUrrrticd Bralfr BOstoees
21 counties in New Jersey, and ' Cii:es< i'Het fiance dvaduated from
frtim- cmtrtmirnr. ti«-. Ujiiveniili' of Florida and.it a
Niiv v veteran. Tl'te enKa^meiit wa$
York. North Cnvullna, Oliio. Prnn- Hiiv.ouiired if) ihe family on Mis?
Fr.ink's birtlxlu.v. Tuesday.
From For (is arc: ilir Misses
tforma I Gro^. dairlitcr nf Mi,
NatMnri A G\crv,. 7+5 Amboy A\eDU* and tile late Mrs. CJniw: and
MRifi.'i H nn-irnbltim -OIUIKIUW
Of V i s Iivini. Ko.-^nblum. SI I New
Brunswick Avenue and :lie la(«•
Mr. ITosenbluin. Mi1-- Gross was
srn-.hi.it-er] from Pei'.h Amboy
Hii'n School and Mi.'-.-, Rosftlblum
from Wiindbridjrp Hii:li.
Tiie Sewarcn reiidrnt is Mis.s
yari'ir; Roth, daughter of Mr.
Hermim Roll', 11 .Sewarts Avenue
»nd tin* late Mrs. Roth She also
IS a graduate of Wixxlbrkl^e Hull
Schonl.
MJiOTRK! POWER
While the cost of liviiiR for the
average household'* h,i> risen
neailv. Mxly-Mneti per cent in the
last, ten years, the cost of electricity }v,\^ dropped five to ten per
cent in the fame period, according
to the Federal Power Commission
NOG MOTHERS1 BUNU
TOII(i|| F R
SPENCER. Ok I a.—A 4-year-old
pooch,
pooch, nnmeri Gal. has become a l h a t f|. /"'
l mother
th over ft bty
fretllhn
bty m » r e |
blind
since
a
-olt. Tlie pair, owned ] Q « m , * ' ' ' ,
Y<;-S. BenjaBy
Mrs.
R.
(».
Perier
Armrmd Van der Linden has
by J. M. Collins, live together on I l r 0 , , ^
min Rnbinowitz. chairman of the
Telephone Wo.-8-215l
relumed to his horn*, on Fawn
Collins' form. Wlierr t^nanU, liv
Ynjn Kippur Dance to he Jipld Sepdtv combii!
AVENFL The Avenel Memorial
Place after a business flip to
- T h e Building Committee will ins on the Collins' farm moved, Heved Uit ,|,.
lembf r 21 at the Commnity Center, j P()SY
7184, VFW. met at the hold Its flnnl med-lnp at the PresRhrxlr Island,
announces that all arraiwements, P o s L Headquarters 91 Avenel
what to do with the horse. Onl,
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Rus- have uren completed. Mrs. Louis
« j t h Com- bj-tcrian Church Monday at 8
find etlque
S[rect Tu(.5day n i m
sell and children. Fat an PInre. .mil MaiiHer is co-eh»irman: Donald; m a n d ! , , . C ! , a r , n s S a J h . f t ,TT pri>- P. M.. with John Ettershank lift who previously had Unored Dollte,»tntlon \u
over.
She
sees
to
it!
eharse.
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Rita H.IVT.5 nnd j'lilldren, Kline ha? cliar^e
the
horse,
liar^e^of
"of the posters
with
(iaywood Avenue, spent the neek- and Mrs Herman Plnvln Is In Jsiding.
—The.Woman's Club will hold t h t t Dollie Rets to her barn every o f
Robert
McCutcheon.
Hth
nistiirt
MI<1 with Mt« B U M I U V mnthfr, ehnref of publicity.
a card parly Monday evening a* night and, during WTCtmy, 19never.' nmi'
, .
Arirfw Belrien. Putnam. N: V.
Cn'orpe Rurtclv and"his orchpstra | Commander made his official visit the home of Mrs. Alex Tare*, far from her. About the only t i m e r t n e W o , '
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w
ul
watch
Tlie. Coffee C|«b met, Wednes-_, imvL
Minna Avenue. Mrs. William Kuz- that
" — Gal
" - relaxes
- ' - " " " her
- "close
' " " "•~*to p l a y for
mean thr
dny f>'rninp lit the iiomc of Mrs. rlancinir
miak and Mrs. John Medvetz will on the horse is when Mr. Collins i
top
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tance
of
sen-lo*
work
unrt
the
need
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p
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Is
uslnu
her
for
plowing.
Then,
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Christina Tagxart. Wfst Street.
for
a:*active-membership
e*m.-.
•t»( v\>rp His. KiiiM WjPfiVMfs.;
•Mrt, JBIAJS CBrtfn t* con- like « smart dO8, G«l «urlfl up | r *
paiun. He complimented the Tost valt.iCiiiR at her home. Rfthway under a tree and takes a rest.
RUBBER
Catherine Oliphant. \lrs. Mariorie
for having, nt this early date. Avenue, after being a. surgical paHiiL'hes, Mr.v 'Edith Sc,)tl. Mrs.
T h e Comni-:
s
leti l |
its
1
't*l
l> lnitiaj quota of rti^m- tient Rt Perth Amboy General Hos- .SMART CAR
\U':\t' Suiter. Mrs. Miirunret Scott
understood •,,
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jbers
for
1951.
Comamnrier
Sajben
,iml miest, \U\ Elizabfth Ablwtt. pital.
BRISTOL, Va,- -Oeorge'K. Mc- order to t)ir, ,
By Mrs. Percy Austen
i assured him tlwi every efton. Would
The Taxpayers Association will
- T h e Ladies1 A u x i l i a r y of Cleitan. parked his aiitorriobile on begin tisinj. „'
niect. tomoiTfift' M B P. M, at tliol -•The Jkwwe-n Democratic Club] be made by*tlie Post to add the Avenel Fire Company will hold the
a hilly street. TJie brakes failed,to les? natural n,i
MrehoBW. MJ1. Biii)cy of the Town- , will meet this evening at 8 o'clock! 1951 Membership Streamer to the j (Vi'fit meeting of the seasotl at the
hold and the car rolled down the h'as Deen set [,,
•sirtp Board of Ht,ilth will speak in ilie Parish House. Cliff Road, i 1949 and" 1950 HtiTarner's already inn house next Tuesday.
Industry ie; U |.,
hill, at the bottom of which, it
fin ••Sewage,:
- M r s . Mnry Stumpf, formerly ' «»«rh«d to' the Post Colors,
! —Mrs. E l l a Myer, Yftklma, crashed Into the window of the thetic pn
inn
panded in View
The Card Club met Friday of West Avenue, has moved-to h e r ' Veterans, whether members of wash., is trie guest other son and
Pred E. Reuning Insurance ARenoy.
crisis.
eveniim at the lipine uf Mrs. ehri^- now home on Craskc Street,'-the VFW or not, are advised that dauRhteWn-law. Mr. aod Mrs.
Mr. McClellan had Insurance on
.t!.(ii Ta'^ail. Weil. Street-. Plesellt • Woodbridfje.
Past Commander Nirholas Toft. Richard Myer, Commttctal Avehis car—Held by the Fred Jfi. Kennwere Mrs. Mary Wojsnis. Mrs.
—Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Simon- Ill, has . been registered with nue. This is the first time mother ing Insurance AKe.iJcy,
Emmii Morrissey, Mrs, Chnrlutle >
sen mid soils, Andrew' and Wil- the VFW National Rehabilitation 1 and son have been together In 27
Fernau, Mr<. rfelm KujawsW and
Committee and Is'prepared to 3ive
Mrs. Mafimret Scott.
' . ; liam, have returned to their home .assistance in •est-iblishins claims,-, y c i_i rxs .h * American Home Depart- MEKHY CHRISTMAS W ABMV
on Holton Street, after spending
-Ret!lfitralion for voting Will be. the summer at Shelter Cove,
furnishina VA forms and help re- m e n t o f t ] , P . woman's Club will j
held ever;,1 evening until September;
Instate GI Insurance.
fair at the HbrWv mas, the 19-year-old
hoid a town
A.
Sloan
youth, who, last January, was dte-'
A ( n3llen
f r o m Ul(1 H o p c
2fi at the home (if Paskel'Merritf.;
Nancv »nri rtavid •
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Amherst Avoniic. and on Septem-,
, Post No. 1352. VFW. to a siftbftll; B f t l ., h a s chairman
J j S r
17 Mrs W ing a Uttle more than 3 years with
ber 27-28 fj-om 7-9 P. M, at the of West Avenue, are how at home L a m e n l ) a e p t e m b e r , 7 W i t s a c - ^ n
the 82nd Airborne Division, is back
time and place for the {Ptaraer
M uis, formerly -pf
rr:i$irntions will be taken by Mrs. of AuRttst al Cednr Crest.
announced. Mr. Tnft,; w j l l s p e a k a t t h e A v e n d p ^ b y , In*uniform. He enlisted In the' Air
Ida Kotvas at her home on East
--Mrs, W, W. Bnmdags is j Vice Commander Charles Scheur- • , e r l a n c i i l l ] T n B i b l e S c n o o l T h e Force- and has been assigned to
Street UP tu iiiict iiicludini! Se;;-' .spending this week at Lake Ho- j man f.nd Chaplain William Hus-, a n n u a i ra ily day of the Bible Fort Riley.
tember '28.
pateong.
band are signina; up Post mem- s?hool
a n d t n e dedication of the
LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE;
.—Mr. 'and Mrs. H. D. Clark,' bers for the gnme
new building will take place Oc- MAN KILLED
On October 4,' the Post, will tober 24.
Cliff Road, who spent six weeks
.
RIVERVIEW. Fla.—A year ago
at their cottage on Seventh Lake, sponsor a spaghetti dinner at Post
a bolt of lightning knocked a softHeadquarters.
FYank
Buttwey
was
•
I Inlet, N. Y., came home Tuesday
| drink bottle from the hand of
ORIJI I-. WALLER
evening
designated chairman of the affair. ; I N
- M U , Alice Mae O'Connor. He win be l i s t e d by Mr. Toft, ] "Whj, dUJ. . yM enjoy your Charles Sappal a s ' h e sat at his
COLONIA—Orla L. Wallar, 64,
fishing camp on the Little Man
' Not
Chain OWlls Road, a retired St. j Broad Street, and Miss Arlenej v Mr - Scheurman. Mr. Husband, |drive to Florida?
•Well, we had -to follow the tee River. Lightning struck again
uis, Mo., pharmacist, diet! yes- i Venerus. New Street, spent the John Osthoff. Louis Varyu. Wayne I
Hlllier and Frank Colacano. The!main highwnys—all the detours on June 21. in the same spot. This
OV«T Tinterday at the Middlesex County week-end In Asbury Park.
committee will meet Sunday at 2 i *'»e being repaired."
'time a bolt killed Sappal, 67.
Hospital for the Chronically 111,
P.
M..
to
discuss
final
plans.
j
North Brunswick.
Briegs has issuwi
BLOOD DONATIONS
Paht Commander Toft, as Patri-1
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. WilThe American Red Cross Is.ap- ottic Instructor, announced that j
liam Leila, now of Linden, with
all men to repmt
pealing for whole blood for United the Fourth of July parade commit-;
whom he resided here; three
Nations fighting forces in Korea. tee will hold its initial fljeeting n
tlce — practice (,
brothers. Glen L.. and Paul S.y
Th« plea followed a to the Red prepaiaton jer next year's parade
both of St. Louis and Earl, Salem,
set for a banner •1-iUOP.J
Cross by the armed fprces that at the Post Headquarters on OcOre.
blood collection be accelerated at tober 9, at 8 P. M.
good wearing su
Funeral services will be held this once to meet rapidly growing
afternoon at 2 o'clock at the needs.
Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green
BUILDING DROP DUE
i
You'll never thn
Street, WoodbrJdKC. Burial will be
While me new Government curbs '•.
in Mt. Hope Cemetery, St. Louis, EMPLOYMENT
at them. You'll
on mortgages will not cbeck the |
Mo.
Tlie National employment figure record-breaking housing'boom, un- j
them into your arms;
for July stood at 61,214,000, or til late fall, it,is expected that the:
South gains 18.000 new indus- slightly less than June, but the eventual effect will be a 25 to 30;
hurry home to i
total was still close to the record percent cut in home-building iixet
tries, !,QOO,O0O jobs in 11 years.
| high of 61,600,000. Unemployment year. The new regulations require
little lady how :
West Gwmany forms unit to ! was down to 3.213,000 compared veterans to make a five per cent
will
look. Earlv
push export trade with U, S.
" 3,384,000 in June.
i with
down,, payment when buying a
are here, Win m m
home, and re -quire- down payments
five per cent larger than heretoshape to handle \
fore on mortgages insured hy the
Federal Housing Administration.
Ann Man* Frank ( —
Colonia Notes
to Simtlwrncr
Injured: hi Hospital
, WuODBRlDGE - Twelve-yew •old jamk Pmviiminao. 152 Shnry
Si.rft. mis seriously injured yesI'Ki.iy .tftenuxm wlien a bicycle lie
ua> ridin- crashed into !hc rear of
.i Mucior trailer.
According to point*, Jack wis
rtclliii; his bike down the Mil on
Slierry Street ,mAt'<I a wide swmy
on Amboy Avenue and crashed Intci
the rear of the truck which was
tmvf lint: smith on Amboy Avenniif
mid driven by Nicholas Montefi»eo,Sl*n'«lil.h Avenue. Elizabeth.
The boy was taken tot he Perth
Amboy General Hospital In the
WoodbiidKe Emergency Squad ambul.iiiee and his 'condium is repoitwl as •fair." He is being, treated for fractured thigh, possible
fia'tured slfliil and lactratons.
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SUPERTAX
The Senate Finance Committee
is wcHjhiny the possibility of puttins a supertax in 1951 on warinflated iniomes of individuals as
well as upctti the excess profits of
corporation. It, is also exploring
the possibility of a national wholesale or retain sales tax and a national transactions levy, which
might be an expansion of the reia.il sales tax idea to put a- Ux on
ach transaction.for goods or sretfces.
Business men urge excise cut
lelay till wav situation is clear.
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dnp), inJjp9 itmln.n.
pontloln tap.
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innounce tin1 Oiieninii of
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Woodhrid^i
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SEWAREN NOTES
cabinet sinks
MI0H
Spaghetti Dinner
Planned bvVFf
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Diiring the liation-widp Butter B f ' f " ^
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THURSDAY,
ty-Anders Wedding Ceremony
fornted in St. Mary's Church
\ l j . : , Helen A n d e r s , : .School of Niirsini; of the Perth
• I, mid Mr;, . l o s i ' p i r Amlioy Genera] Hospital. She is
WT1;1 AvclHie. was j a mustered nurse, employed In
..i . | . i v
iiflci'iiiiiin
a t , jthe
office or m . Willliim J. Onflelc'
.,'nv 1 :, Cluirch, P e r t h The bridegroom, a painting ron,, ,. |);n|pr, s u n nf traetor. a t t e n d s Wnodbridgc Rnd
;:,iil''r mid tlie l a t e Perth Amboy schools.
WJ Mlnfce Street^
Tlii' double rintt'
iili'iiini/.cd by R e v .
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ii.
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M.|!i|'{>
by h e r f a t h e r .
:iIIircd. <it%4 White
; :ih ii Chant illy IIKT
iiluin of white roses,
nf ch;\nUlly lace,.
.,,, finfier-tlp veil Of
wi\,i nil a c h e d t n
in
Mir' sntin roses. S h e
i n i l .ihnpecl b o u q u e t
Ruth Lois Rolle
Weds John Jakob
COI.ONIA
Ruth Lois Rolle,
(laiu'hter of Mr. a,id Mrs. Theqnnrp nniir, CrtlrsWa Boulevard, fiecamp the bride of John Eric Jakob,
son of Mr. and Mps,.,]iilm P .Inlcob,
HosaJle, 'Saturday at the First
Presbyterian Church, Avenel. Rev.
W, W. Warhian performed the
donble-riii« ceremony. .'
Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver, Railway, iitrwcl as attendants. The
bride wore a white organdy, streetlmptn areKSY white silk h,at and
carrier! a colonial bouquet of white
sienhanotis with red roses in the
center. Mrs. Oliver wore a pink
organdy dress, matching accessories and carried a colonial bouquet of pink
roses.
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• -SEPTEMBER
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11—Card P^rto-MQiiipred by Avenel Woman's Club at home of
Mrs: AlefTarCa, MTnnR Avenue, Avenel.
11—Meeting Auxiliary of Woodbrlttac Memorial Chapter D.A.V.
at 8 P. M., Memorial Municipal ^uiklinij.
12-13—Jewish New Year. Services at Ariath Israel Synagogue.
14—Meeting of Iselin Firemen's Relief Association at Qreeii
--,
etuMMrrehouti^ it ^-. M.
16—Square dance sponsored by Women's Confraternity of Colonia
at St. Cecelia's Recreation Center, Iselin.
18—Meeting of Ladles' Auxiliary, of Colonia Volunteer Fire
Company at Colonia Fhehouse, Inman Avenue.
21—Yotfi KIppurrJewTsTi TOy^fltoTimnTt.'-'atnlug at Mnfo
Israel Synagogue.
21 Card party sponsored by Mothers' Club of St. Anthony's
Fife ajiq Drum Corps in Church Hall, Proceeds fpr band
uniforms.
.
<
21—Annual Yom Kippur NlRht dance at Community Center,
Amboy Avenue, Woodbridce,
v
22—Card party sponjjnted by Ladles' Auxlllnry of Colorjla Volunr
teer Fire Company at Colonia Firehduse". Inman Avenue.
23—TnwiL.I!alr.AiuLgloatet_Shew to.bg held in Avsnel Public
Library arrtl Avenel School under sponsor-snip of Avenel
Woman's Club.
24^-Rally Day and dedication of new buildlrtg at Av«nel Presbyterian Church.
30—Square dance sponsored by the Order of the Rainbow Oil's
at Craftsmen's Club, Green Street, Woodbridpe.
Avenel Items
Membtrs of the Ladles' Aid
Polorts »B»r-! me asked' to bring their summer
orferlng to the meeting scheduled
burn ChecSi;, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Krward ChecV. J l 6 Catalpa for next Tuesday a t the PresbyAvenue. Pejth Amboy, was mar- terian Church, t h i s will no to the
ried to Francis Vincent BftTiln, son i Medical Mission Work
of Mr. and Mrs. William 'Baran,j
M l . a m j Mrs
Schiller
West
441) W
s t Avenue,
A e e , Sewaren,
S e . Sun- and daughter, Blanche, Park Aveday uftexnoon »t • o ' c l o c k in s t nue and Mrs. Schiller's, father.
Mary's Churcn, Perth Amboy Rev. Samuel Ooldbnrg. liockaway. N. J.,
i1
from 9 A M. Mntil 3 P M. 8atut*
dny. The meeting is open to wl
j ynuni' people frnm .timlor high anp
- up
iiu to
to VUIIIIK amitu Participant
to brim: box lunches.
Avenue, will register, new voters In are
ne
—Mr.
and
Mrs Frederick
h Sixth
Sith D
f o t f l t B Hu h
the
Dfotflet
Hu home up
and
family
have
wturned to
ittmber 24
from B to
home »n Dartmouth Avenue
-to-house
reRlstratton f» not permitted.
vucatlonlng «l WHUVIOO, N. Y.
The AverAl M,pthpis' Club met
MissBrUy Uhnl. Wood
vtlh Mrs RSttert Larsen,
Avenue, and Miss
and
• •
lat.1 tuul Q
Theodore 6pdenak«r solemnized: i i a v e returned home after a motor Brown, Mrs. Arlel%»'J, Mo>'5*. Mrs.
-••Mr. find Mrs. William Falken1
the double-rlnB ceremony.
: trip to Canada, and Niagara Fulls. Edward Koslc. Mrs. Benjamin Se stern
mid ''on. William, have re?
Mr. Check (?ave his daughter in[
M r R n f l M r s ciarenec Lnm. panskl, Mr» Paul Elussell. Mrs.
tiitnrd tn their, home on Wo<xtWUHaiB
UFprge,
Mrs.
Ja*ries
Cohmarrlaiie.
of S»U»
Edmrsron, N. Y.,. weitWWj«l« of
Airnut- nfter spentllnts;
dandy and eyelet embroidery hud Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ely, Man- nlfer. Mrs. Charles Mlskovtch and
month al Ship Bottom.
Mrs. Arthur Hayes.
a Queen Anne neckline and a hattan Avenue."
train. She woje a fingertip leiiRth
•The Piv.sbyterlan Church will
-Mt. nnrl Mis. Alex McDcrmotl
WSJI
'
y
' •i
laiuntto lts_fal|>.hediUe
of eyelet embroidery and she carlees Sunday. Biblu Scnoo
ried a bouquet of.'delphmlum and Campbcjl and daughter and Mr. nges will be held a( 9:30 A, M.
and.Mfs, vyilllan^ Hotchkls, partbabys wtttti.
mouth Avenue" nttendeef'the "dti"- ,,,
• •„,
- „, > , - v :,,,II
iif
honor,
Mrs,
Miss Kvelyo Ollsheski attended nual Scottish Qn'mos at Llnwood.w. W. Wannun will conduct the
Fy mil;.. rutrrson. wore a
! SPIV let.
the bride as ifi»|d of honor and was Grove, Sui)<tay.
,,•, n fashioned like the
nowwd In white orgai«}y over yej- -'-Mr. and Mrs. Alex Katko, Hur- Mrs. Edward Sukatskaa,
•i hi'iHliiiecp nf blue
low tafttta ina^e, ballerina style. vart Avenue, are parents of , i VogsarPtafc, wttl.fcc happy to reB
|Sr
i i , ] - crescent s h a p e d
She wore a wJMe picture hat and daughter boru at Pwlh 'Amboy i W « >»,* v o t * r s Qf l l l c F 1 I t l 1 D l s "
.••I bine itai'denlas a n d
llict al hcr
carried a fan bouquet.
Oenei'al Hospital, Sunday.
other attendants
The
—Tonialit lii»
-Mr! arid Mrs, Raymdnd Orib1
Ididet . her hridfswere Miss'Raullne Johnson of bk and family havo returned to tors and
d kitchen
t c n committeee
__
Hrnmrtiiu1 Ttlisollc.
Perth Amboy, lira- George, schej- their home on OOOIRC Stitet, afq Aid wlU m«*t at the home
tnulrsmairt, were
bal, sister of.the tn'idegroom, of St. ter vacationing al Ocean Gate.
of Mrs. W j l l U m Palkensltrn
iid I'.owns fashioned
Louis, 'Mo,, and Mrs, fidwaid
Mivs. Carl O'HaUoran. Anbury Woodbridifc Avenue. Plans will be
:; ni.ul l-lieir heattCheck, slster-lnrlaw of the bride, Park, formerly Miss Grace Free- j made- for tlie opening meeting Sepnrrliid sntin roses.
of
Roselle." They wore ballerina man, Sqwaren. was a puest of Mi-1 tcmber 12, 8 P. M,, at the church.
The bride attended Jersey City
i sliiipcd bouquets
OCTOBER,
style How«»ft oJ white organdy over
Mrs. Howard piy, Lnbor
Day.]* —The Fifth District Democratic
'
schools
.and
graduated
from
WoodJ-cniorrd p.nrflmnis
preen taffeta, and white picture
—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hutch- Club vylll sponsor a bus ride Sntur-'
bridge HIBII School, she }s em11—Annual Bazaar sponsored by QonRregation Adath Israel at
hats.
Their
fan
bouqtiets
were
of
Cornell Street, fire, parents day to Coney Island. John Welter
ployed in the Cost Department
Community Center, Amboy Avenue, Woodbrlilge.
!,'uler, Perth Amboy,
summer flowers.
of a son born Sunday at Perth i s chairman.
Security Steel Equipment Corp.,
in • m a n will IiOuis
Dr. William Baran. Jr., served Amboy General Hospital.
Avenel. Mr. Jakob attended Roselle
—A youth planning conference
hi'l'l'll.
as best map for his brother. Usher- —The Brownie troop sponsored •. led by Mrs. W. W, Warman will
•cliuolsand served in the Army in
i, i wnre n D u b o n n e t
ing were Charles Ba-ran and 2d- by the PTA will mee.t,ftt.the Pros- I be held at the Presbyterian Church I
Itafy nhil the west, coast. He is now
ami black'accessories
ward Baran, brothers of tjie bride- byterian Churcl), Wednesday after ,
•a junior at Upsala College, majorr e ui white roses on
groom, h'nd Edward.Check, Jr., of school. The new Girl Scout troop
Ing in; chemistry.
| , : • • irip to Florida.
, ttrother of. the bride.
sponsored by tlie Ladies' Aid will
On their return from a wedding
... ,,ii niiji'i- n t h , M r , a n d
Mr. and Mrs. Baran will go to meet September 14 at the church.
trip to Pine Beach, Mr. and Mrs.
V,ill be at h o m e a t Jakob will make their home in
( :n
WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. Jack here will be
,an apron sale Colorado on their wedding trip end The Girl Scout, WfldHose Troop 6
| | A M line.
Hallway.
Laden
and
Mrs,
Benjamin
Kanand
a
ceramic
table.
CuiUributions will reside In berrver. where Mr.. will meet^it tlie home nf Mrs. John
|b:,:
is a nr.idtiate of
tor,
co-chairmen
of
the
food
booth
of
miscellaneous
merchandise
will Baran is enrolled in tlie School of Safchinfiky, Meinzer Street, Sepllii'.h School and the
for the Adath Israel Bazaar which bcoflered for sale. A refreshment Arts and Sciences of the Univer- tember l'g, after school.
FEDERAL WORKERS
sity of Denver, Colo.
—The Junior Woman's Club will
There were 1,968,940 employes will be held at the Community stand will be set up.
meet
Tuesday at the school with
For
goine
away
the
bride
wore
Center,
October
11,
announced
i,,-.'.• Department has n on tin; Federal payroll at the end
*lth,
Mrs.
John Cassldy and Mrs
a
navy
blue
suit
with
navy
blue
that
a
harvest
of
home-made
,\ i Mly experts working of the fiscal year on June 30th,
accessories and a corsage, of white William Harned as hostesses.
:n in supply new mnn- a decline of 131.087 from the year tempting foods Will be for sale at
at the
—The Avenel Public Library Asand red cameUas.
*>
|tn mi .1 expected serious before. While the biggest cut was this event.
sociation
will
ipert
tomorrow
nig
A graduate T>( St. Mary's High
Home-made breads and cakes,
liortajU'.i which may in the number of civilian employes
kry industries as the oT the military establishment, It cookies, jams, preserves, bllntzes
—Charles Mansiione, 261 Camp- School, the bride was employed as at the school and will elect omcer,ii,
—Elmer Dragos, 256 Demarest
Hi;, i '>f President. Tinman's is expected that this reduction will and canned products will be sup- bell Street, will register new vot- an assistant X-ray technician at
n ilollar Korean war be cancelled hy the outbreak of plemented by a large supply of ers of t?ie First Ward;Fourth Dis- the Per'tNAmhoy General Hospital.
OAK TREE ROAD
ISELIN, N. J.
frozen foods, and fifty pounds of trict, at his home from 7 until Mr. Baran was graduated Yrnm
. :hc nation's economy. the current, Korean war.
Fur ;v good time some evening, stop In 'and visit
Woodbridge HJgh School and
freshly prepared flsh.
9 P. M.
ii?• . . . the atmosphere is friendly, the food
The committee Is composed of
—St. James' Church will return served in the V. S. Nayy.
and drinks tops, the service courteoiw . , . nnd
Mrs. Ida Stern, Mrs. Jack Quint, to the full schedule for masses
the prices reasonajij'e,
Mrs. Murray De'rri, MM. Sidney Sunday. Masses will- be held at DOIXAJi BUAS
EDWARD WNNEY, Prop.
Dornyak, Mrs. Theodore Cohen, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 10 and 11 A. M Beca,Use this, supply, is getting
Mrs, Irving Fox, Mrs. Isidore Ra—Sunday School at Trinity dangerously ioi[, wfpi}Y because of
You'll ijnjoy Our
binowltz. Mrs. Al Pitooi, Mrs. Episcopal Church will reopen Sun- wear and' tear In circulation, the
Louis Stahl, Mrs. Jules Melstrlch, day at 9:30 A. M^.
Delicious
Bureau of,. Enpavlng has asked
Mrs. Leonard Zlegler, Mrs. Leon
—Rev. William H.' Schmaus Congress for $2,800,000 to enable
4atll/7//i//tlV>rtchr. GAIN6S DOG RESEARCH CENTER
ADD
COLOR
TO
Nedzela, Mrs. Leonard Du Brow, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, it to print 240,000,000 new dollai
SANDWICHES
Mrs. Albert Wlnograd, Mrs.Henry has returned home from Colorado bills so that it rimy take some of
YOUR HOME
Gerber and. Mrs. Nathan Within, where, he attended his brother's the worn currency out of circulaI f IW. LAST YEAR BEAC,LE<
Dr. Cyril Hutner, general chair- graduation from the University nf tion.
Brighten up these full rtnys
h
FIELD TRIALS
man, has ainounced that admis- Colorado.
with colorful flowers or n
lovely ulimt. Tht.v add so
on to the bazaar will be free. In
much to your home.
injunction .with the food booth, ANNUITIES
SNOW
WHITE
PAINT
lirhiB Vour friends
About 172,000 former govenment OutnlUr. HIIIIIV - wlille Illniiliini
U> DrIUfr nnil Telnraph
Ihry will, tim!
WOMEN WORKERS
employes or their families are re- Irml nnd oil, M<>iir?'-l)iit<k g u n r Forty-four per cent af the Fed- ceiving monthly annuity checks unter i|iit to: prrt, nil, or n n i h
off, ur liirn y*llow, fX.25 hitl. In
sral employee listed in the Wash- from the Civil Service Retirement S-KBI.
c-iii]», l l v n (nlllloii KRliimH
ington area* last June, a total of fund. The fund paid out over Ni>lil, samiilf I'nii, rule. Siin'oFLOWER SHOP
213,750, were women, according to $172,000,000 (luring ths last fiscal Whllr Calm < c>., IS (iimiicviiort
305 AMBOY AVE. WO-8-1638
St., Xeri- l o r k , S . V.
Civil Service Commission report year.
Home-made Foods to be Offered
For Sale^at Synagogue Bazaar
Announcing
The New Management
Wood bridge Notes
PARK INN TAVERN
BEER - WINES
LIQUORS
7/
•
THE GREAT PYRENEES, MOUNT-
A(N
•'& V *•'vvWCS FOR CEMTURIES.WERE
•^''"'' ' "Tv^ll £ \
!-/ APOPTEP AS COURT •
V
SMOOTHNESS!
U v> I' 1 m 11 DOCS
r
•o>*W
ROCKET MEftHS
v
POLICE -TRAINED POCS
ARE USEP BY THE FAR EWT A W
IN THE MALAYAN JUNGLES TO FERRET OUT TERRORISTS
ii> IMl), Guiiifi Unit flescurcli Ctiiler, N. Y. C,
hyy shouldyyou
h with-i
th
bother
LDSMBBILE
•ROCKET" M
BECAUSE , . :
i
Kciniitinics-is your business, It deals
with the everyday problem of mailing
',']
ti
In'a democracy your opinion county
MihtaHen policies <m the part ot. the
Kovermricnt reflect mistaken Ideas
un Die part of tlic people.
In these fateful times a knowledge of
rcouoink* will help) you understand
what is hUPPfninK fcnd how you <H
into the iicture.
A study oi economies will beneftt you
personally.
r
REE COURSES IN ECONOMICS
[Hill He (jivwi in the Following Cities One Nit'ht a Week
•« Weeks, STAHl'INO WEEK 0 1 ' SHrtJJJIU^*
26 1 9 M
'
imli««y
K>«rn j •']
*0Uimo>>dt llydrahlmk
"iit> u;iiiuiiul ui rxita c»n Wi all
COUPON BEI^OW FOR TIME AND PLACE
I«*/MM»MJBNRY
GE()R(;,K SCHOOJL
Utoaci Mf^Newark
5, N. J . '
. Educational
Nltv
J"
m
ri iPlillin
noon
rUSHING;
|8
lUfl
niPnniirn
ArlU PIS>DV(R WHA1
" W H E T " PERFORMANCE MEANS TO YOU!
UEORGE
I'ruad Str,;N«>wark 5, N, J.
tn li'iye UUvimtluu
III FuuilWHeitilil
mHIT
SEE,
Y p U R
V
''ROCM*1'
When you hear "Rocket" . . . when y*m we
• • • thinkM. Oldmobilc. For oivly
Ol4«mobile Uydra-Malio Drive* delivers the
famoua, higK-cprapression p^wcr of the
QUUmo^le.O^B till* yean-ahead, hfeh.
"RinekuMl Get the feel o "Ropket"
coiuprw?i*»n power plant! Discover for . T<j8]j'|if»fi"T"RflpVct" Bmooihne88'—tb»
yourself why the -"Rocket" haf the wl^l? , "Ko<dt,ei'*" re«a|l-&n^ailiing.,action! Oace you .
coqntry. talking. Try this thrilling new do, y«u'l|. HFT?/ be eatisfifed with anything
kiiul of performance in thf aenntttiootil
tlwl Yvuc OMuuobib dealer will ne |laa
\ Old*>nnj)i}ilp "JJ8"! t'\f\$ OWl hqvy ipoothly
19 »rr»Bge »n Witing "Rockel" ride for youf
N EA R I S T , O L ^ S
WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES,
'
„
'Ipiff
, N. J i
i if i; o
ii •
*&
Recreation Program Gave Many Happy Houts to Town Youth
Come to Church
On the — - - SCREEN
"Louisa."
AOATII ISRAfX SYNAGOGUE |
Departing from Ihr
Amboy Avenue. Wnodbridfe
|
",)r.Ttirp of storif"!, lh)s ono
Rftbbl. i
••f-rn<i itself *tth tho
Rev Samuel Newtvrger, Rbbl
aniIrs of sevrral cldft's Ii
Friday. 1 3 0 p - M —
;:t! bnr.fK about thr :»::r of I'-'.vr-- Sjb
f its principals—Sprinc'Byin-ion
Saturday. 8 30 A. M.~Sabbath
1.1 frsnltiT introdut+d to « erflfid- •wire.
mother, while Edmund Gwrmi ;i"ri
f'lwrlrs Coburn romp rxrii^nly
M NC.ARIAN REFORMED
1o Dip codper catrsiory. JM;s«
CHURCH
ton plays the role S- a rorn»r of Srhool & Jamej Streets
W
home (if her son. who is to
into the family".' hair. P!)P uft
for I he (own prow 'Kri
TRINITY CHURCH
' FIRST
Corner Berkeley Roulfrmrd and
Cooptr Avenue
R«hw»y Av
Ittlln
,,,,, ,
R*>T Emily R G. Klein. P»itor "THE oi,» win
Sunday School. 9:45 A.M.
»fiundiy Morning Worship, 11:00
o'clock.
Kali,
Sunday Evening Evangelistli?
u
Service i t 7:30.
•»
Momln?
Thursday
Instructions,
2:30
Sunday
"TKursSft Prayer and Interces-
M.
R?v liurio Ktv&kemethy. Pastor
sion, 7:30 P. M.
Mi« arare Farkns. Orpanlst
tew
Sabbath Servicwt, Saturday 2:30,
riffof Services and Activities:
White Church i
Third
Honda,
"WoDBRiDOE" MiTHODWT
boss,
11 :rnprriona;in.q her ,ion
Teachers.
CHURCH
c upTlinr V? considerable
Fourth Monti ;,v
Malif
Street
•
e Mr Gwrnn. f.i^fiy
Auxiliary; White <•
W.
Poppy,
pastor
,i -i-:i-e(! by Mr Coburn of inamy.
the Manse.
SrrVicei
s'^rot peace with mati.irnny. «>
1
p
Bible School for everyone $• 45 Third ThiiF?d;iv
R,->r.ald Hcntmn and Huth Hussoclatlon meets a:
Fii <! end third Mondays at 7:30 A W ,
v, as'tho harassed son and hi< •r M rhurrhmrns Brotherhood
Mornlnt Worship 11:00 A. M.
; ;ire supert) Pipe!' t.iuiie a
FIRST CHURcn I,I ,
Evrt'-v Tuesday a! 6:30 P. M. Boy
me; ScOtty Berkrtt and
.
Jtwt
Monday
iaiiTc
DfwlHt,
I-!lu^r *rs
'rf" jt:vttii:,e
S P. M.
Avenue,
""fi,
:nrmbe:s of the cast whose perYoung Adult .
Sunday. School, u
ay
at
7:30
P.
M.
f. vn.Mices are excelieht.
Church Sen in. i,
Society meeting, Mrs.
Testimonial, Wi :,
prrsiriing711 Oecan Drive."
Monday, 8 P. M.
Reading Room
Secor.d Thursday at 7:30 P. M.
T;;:s if a melodrama ilitifiraCircle — Second P. M
'
Last Friday at 6.30 P. M. Cub Wednesday, 2 P. M. •
CHRISTIAN sen-'1
r. itr. bookmakers and make them
Sunday School Board—Second
Pack
nu-e-.iJip.
Joseph
Remenar,
•;;>.••' the profit!, or else
Thursday, 8 P. M,
>
Edmund QJJrltn is involved a? Cub Master. •
"SUBSISTANTK
Woman's Society of Chrlstkui
r?p:urman for^a telephone comService — Third Wednesday, S for Sunday, Scii'rir.
ST.
ANDREWS
CHURCH
i.ii)\ who devtars a jysurn for
GOLDEN TEX I
»» M.
Arenel
•.ip;\yine booK-makers with inthe tithes ln'o t:.i
Rfv. Johu Egari. Pastor
!
.•:n.i!i(i!i and'Joanne-Dru is :he
there may bo rm.r
ST. JOHN'f CHURCH
Sunday Masses. 7:00, 8;00. TOO,,
ctt).mt\c interest.
and prove m? u?n
Sewaren
10.00 and 11:00 A.M.
. ;
the Lord of hnsjs ,;
Joseph
Thompson,
Lay
Reader
Holy Day Masses 6:00. 7:00 »n<1,
\n Force asks Rertsres trainyou the wimlov.. '
Mrs.
Dorothea
Pocklembo.
3:00 A. M.
!
in f Uvtronics to volunteer.
pour ycfu out .; h\< .
Organist
Weekday Masses—7:30 A. M.
|
shall not be rnrmi
8:30 A. M —Church School,
F.i: East crisis catclies V. S.
11:00 A. M.—-Morning prayer ceivc it." tMaiari.:
ow production.
NT. ^ANTHONYS R. C. CHURCH
SERMON: P a * ,
Port Reading
Kins James v u i .•:•••.
LEGAL NOTICES
Rev Stanislaus Milos, Pastor.
AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN
include:
Sunday Masses at T:"0. S:00 and
CHURCH
' "Thou art'my v
11:00 A. M.
Woodbrldte Avenue Arcnel
I have said that !
Weekday Masses it 8 A. M.
T h e Rev. Warren W, W«-man
Novenain honor of St, Anthpny
Minister
•""I""1*' WOMs. Thy hands
M -iv1
fashioned me:
p
each Tuesday at 7:15, P. M. with
' Organlst
M y
g , r a h j ^
Correlative pa
K nnetil
«
»
•
«
Tmart
Choir
ence and Health .
Brunswick, in charge.
Director
Scriptures" by M,
Sunday Servloei
include:
RRST. CHURCn OF ISEUN.
io A. M.-Worshlp Service and "As God I;.
1 I'.in.
, PRESBYTERIAN
-ui..
Church School for Chtldren
is the divino i m:r
Rev.. Henry M. Hartman, Pastor
We*Wfay ActWltlea
man should wi
9:45 A. H.—Sunday School.
Monday
Ky has. only th
11:00 A. ML—Morning Worship.:,
7 : 1 5 p M . _ B o y Scouts.
the substance
*! S. S. Teacherss 1st
1st Monday,
Monday, 8
8 00
00
OUR REDEEMER EVANGELICAL' P. M.; T n « t « s , 3rd' Monday, 8:15 ter." <p. 301'
M Tt
'
LUTHERAN CHURCH
P. M-; Men's Fellowship, 4th Mon.
2«"FtSrth Street, Fordi
Tfcesday
Rev. Arthur L, JCreyling. Pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Club, 1st and 3rd
Sun<|ay School and Bible Class, Tues.; Ladles' Aid, 2nd and 4th
J:30 A. M.
Tues., 8:15 P. M.; Deacons. 2nd
Morning Worship at 10:45.
Tues., 7:00 P. M.; Se-ssion, 2nd
Tues., 8:15 P. M, .
TRINITY CHURCH
Youui" Adults meet 3rd Tues- Dear Louisa:
Rahway Avenue, Woodbrldte
day at 7:30 P. M. at homes.
I have an oiilv -n::
Rev, William II. Schmaus, Rector
Wednesday
oenjly marritd. I 1
Mrs. William Nerte, Organist
3; 30 P. M. Brown!e«.
enough house to ,i.
Sunday Services
Thursday
of u^.and h.ui «;«•
,
8:00
A-.
M.—Holy
Communion
3:30 P. M.-Children's Choir
l-.'l-fsMl'l»TV1.f- ttit
him iinti hi,; t<?\;
7:no P. M.—/oung People's Fel7:00 P. M.—Youth Choir. '
but during the p.i--!
«: 00 P. M.—Senior Choir
Mi'.l'-^OWSI-V.
• *•
been offered a m;i !
S'30 A.M.—Sunday School.
job in .another cry
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
Holy Communion 11 A. M. First
His wife is anxi"
CHURCH
and Third Sundays.
he wants to HO. IIL .,
Barron and Grove Avenue*
Morning Prayer and Sermon
he hates to le.ive me
Second and Fourth Sundays.
Woodbridte
that it is his duty u>
Holy Day servless, 10:00 A. M.
Mondays'
-His wife Has v.i:
Trtnf# TestryrseftoTid Monday," 8:00-wSl|tmVA1phaThl
t
LOUISA'S
LETTER
mi
Mini.la1..
MM'" A- M
I'.r t l i t f u r n
7:30 P. M.
Trinity Men's Club,
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M.
" 6 1 . . Asaw'
Dul.-ll Cluvcr
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St.
Margaret's
Unit,
first
Wednesday, 8:30 .P. M.
Trinity Altar Guild meets quarterly.
Trinity Junior Altar Guild, flrst
and third Mondays, 6:45 P. M.
Trinity Acolyte Guild, meets
quarterly. '
Trinity'Choir, Thursdays, 7:30
P. M.
Trinity Church School Faculty
fourth Friday, 7:30 P, M.
i
teter T i n
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\ ( I T I ( 10 <«' I ' l H I K ' KAI.K
I'D U'IKl.M IT MAY ("TONTKliN:
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i i i c e t l n i ; «l
ip ri.iiiinili.tcf nf Hie Tii
Although school lias n-upi'iied and the pluygrounds have been
'clllciiilly closed, the memory uf a happy SLumuer still lingers orf
With *h'' T»Hiiilii|i yuungsiters. The photographs above were taken
on the clusiii); days last week. From top toibottorp: Picture 1 shows
a'hot d»K roast in progress at the Sewaren playground; picture 2,
the winners of a pet show at the Uelin playground, Silnio'Quzzo,
])»vid Dittler, Konie Graser, Georte Stead, Ous Rernpkowski,
Arthur Kuhar, Rayne Murray; picture 3, tuts enjoying, the eooling
water at Wofdbridge playground wading pool during one.of last
week's humid days; picture. 4, winners of the doll shotv at Ifelin,
I'atricia CorneUier, Marie Martucei, EdHh Dittler and Louise
Moi-ony. Not shown in-the photograph and who won'prices'were
Karen Useforu, Anna Rempkowskl and Anita Peto and, last but
not least, some of the teenagers are shown playing tennis" at the
Woodbridge Tennis Courts.
TRACTOR AND EX-GI MEET
OODEN.ui.ah-iSqmci^hmK about
.the ai'tyiy tractor pn which CJ. F.
Haiuaker started to work looked
famlliur. It was, Hamakbr discovered it was the same'' tractor he
drove while serving with t^ie Avim,
4ri.,tt)e Ptttific ourintfikWofld Waf
ii. He was cejtftin when he opt-iieU
George, 21, tried to pull him baric Hie tool bpx. Insidp was Hamaker'a
up. The rope jnappe<L and'Charles pocket-knife. .
BROKEN HOPE CAUSES DEATH
Is expected to be resumed! FRANKLIN. W. Va.—•cfegrles
shorfly. pn the '65,000-ton super,- B Q g e r pi n ^y r ia, of Daytona, Ohio,
caitffi United States. Work oqlbe t l 1 e d t 0 m
nimself ^ the ]ower
big Ciirrler fan halted more than
Cave, one of
4 year a(joj on order of Defense level ofrSchooihouse
1
gecreUry Jolmson for, he said, the Seneea cavern. ),near here, by
; iconomy reasons. AuthoriLy for an .climbing down a 10d-foot rope. The
Mi ma t<Kt,jhor|; and Ijlsi^itei1,
^ wi«8fMisc inelwd, $30,000,000 naVy 5n|pbulld- Marilyn, 20, and his (irotlier,
blll
rf by
V\
plunged to the bottom of the cave.
H$ died of a broken neck'aijd fracUELAVEU MAIL
tured skull.
fiptorlst—Say, friend, my
e's stalled. Think, you can
oe find out what's the matter AT lONG LAST
;'tOS ANGEUSa—Separated by
;-itr
Tulltiinber—I can, but a quirk of fate 60 years ago, two
n just no*. I .<««£•pinch sWflihearts were recently roan itjd,
'or jpeediri', but in ten min- Th?y v/fsto Homer C, Banta and
'U-fix your engine, an' then Mrs. Anna Ross who - both gave
| « i for parkin' here too their ftge as 78 when they obtained
thtjnj:
Jicenst to wed.
k
RICHMOND,
Hetbert Dunlap returned' home the
AIR FORCE CALL
"rh_ft Aix Force recall "
ists to actwe duty includes both
officer and| enlisted personnel of
the Women's Air Forqe.. Open to
WAF reservists who are called or
who volunteer are jobs in commu*nicfttipi^ el&ojrqnicjs i d
^aphy, ia'dmlniA»«Iori/ law erv
forcemelit an4 many otiwr
NO O.P.A.?
Praiident Truman, in a nreii
press conference, declared that he
does not contemplate a revival o
the TVorld War II Office of Pric<
Administration. Old-line Fgdeia:
'agencies, he said, woutri Imndi
any economic and other emergency
controls which may become necses
gary ijs a result - of the Korean
'foundliis
(lay from
wife jeadins two letters -whlclfhe
hllfh
had written
.wJiile
at
r
i l statiofled
sttofl
a
Tinkerr A
Q h
Al* Field inQkhhraia
during the
^ S j j B 4 Ooto
to
e waK On^-waSj(jBte4
ber-tt and t t ^ qtner'*e«ql»t tf,
1943. Wheie thiyr;htu« been in the Underdftveloped countries urged
in U. N. to litlp selves more.
meantime is anybody's guess.
, l,j;,, | was l n t f
ui1vt-rHK# Che f a i t Mint an Tiir.-ijf.v I'V.-IIIMK, Saiitfinlifi- Id. lii.'iii, i InI i i u u s l i i p (.'pmijititef* w i l l i n e e t a(
si I'. M. (T>ST| in Mni r n m n i l t l . i l '
i.'|iiiuil«ei•», ,M i m o r l i i l Munli-Ijinl
KulliIlnK, WuodbrlitKe, New J e r s e y ,
ami exjiu.ne and sejl a l iiulilic salt'
am! tn tlie Jilfflicst hidiler a i v i i r l in(i Li li-tnis 'uf s a l e nil (III^ wifli
tli<! Tou'iiHhip Clerk opeij tci in.si>e|li.in nnil in be jiubllclv VKHII iirifr
In SHle, l.nt 1 in 1M<M-k 59J-H, on
ineiit Map.
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ST. JOHN/S CHAPEL
Ford*
Mrs. Catherine Balog, Soloist
Mrs. Edith Elko. Organist
9:30 A. M.-—Sunday services.
. Club,
I
this will only mean
Mon- not the compan:-..i:
son and I u
Conference—third Tuesday.
Wednesdays
2:00^-Plymouth', Colony, every
other Wednesday.
8:00—Woodbridge Colony, llrtt
and third Wednesdays.
8:00—Church. Council, quarterly
as announced.8:00—Pilgrim Women's Union,
first Wednesday Jn October, February and May.
8:00-Board of Governor* of
Pilgrim Women's Union, fourth
Wednesday except In December.
M .
.,,.:•
Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:90 000
Sunday Masses: 8:45. 7:45, 8:45 10:00 and ll;00 A. M.
(Children's Mass), 10.00 and U 00
Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 6:15
A.M.
A. M.
,,,
duly Nwnii fiact«Vy will receive Mutm* w o w t i d y et Per
ilvcTilsitKr* Wiis '«ale. S'alrt lot In
I
•Bilrt hloc*, ir "itoiil nil leMris," » m Goaimunion at f:49 Mass Sund&y. wtu»l Help each Tuesday at 7 : «
if'liiin- H iljiwn (iiijinent of
|l:;n.iMI.
Hie l i a l a i n a / j i i r | i u i i * l m H e |irii-i- l o h«
'.irtl.' in i - . i i | a l m u n t h l v
Iii^l;illnn-1H^
»f
JliViiti
Sills I n t e r c t
itml ,»Uii:r
ifl'iiis I ' l u v l i l t d l o r in i - u t i i r a c i uf
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Market and High Street*
| Parti* Anbojt
Confessions, Saturdays, 4:00 to
8:80 P. M., and 7:30 to 9:30 P. M
Tue^Ujg
T.ikci f u r t h e r n o t i c e t h a t a t HHjlH
*AH-., o r l i n y . ( J u t e t « f . l i l r l i U
WW
In- ; u l J . M i n u - i l , t l i e T i n v i i . s h i F >
Comlllitl.l'. ICBL'I'VUS I h t l - l u h l ill i l h illn-1
• n t o reiiMit Hny '>•<<' '>r n i l
ami.
M-M m i l d Int In -s.iii!
lilurk
bill.lor H« H mitv sHli'ri, iiuv
l i n i n gg- if
iflvni
t o 11-1111K
uml
* U A. ^—Mori<lng Worship*/
, ^
AW Society, second am,
8:45 A. M.—Sunday.School.
8:15 P. M, -Baptist YouthFel- fourth, J:«o p. M.. at the ohurch
Tbundayi
Third Thursday Women's Aa7:30
p.
M.
B
v
e
n
l
m
Qospel
one orof payment, In ^
eUM meeting at 8 P. M. at the
Service.
minimum til.Id' shall be
l
• t'pun ui:c*|>U|H'e of the mihlmum
ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH
'•hi, or lild •above inlnimuni, by the
Ton naliI|i Committee ami Uie_ n.oiMlln
•iiei.-t. llitreof liy' tfitj^iniri'liiiagr ucRev. John Wiius, Pastor
I'l'ixllnK to tli« munner uf pur
in jnvoi-iUuii'e with ternm of
Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00, 9 00
mi nli- (lie Tomialil)) will .lelivct 10:00, 11:00 A, M.
uiui
itieU- tof
7
7:30 and 8:00
A.
n. J. JJUNIGAN, 'fiwriuljli Clerk
j j
8:00 p. M—Con1'u b u i ) d v e r t l i « d S « p l e m . M V r
Ilti,
ni.MI, ii m l 8,.|>U'ii«!itT 1 4 , ) 9 f , 0 , In t i n t Unuotu Novana to St. Jude, Patron of Hbpelew Ca««i.
Answer:
Yes, I think th.-v
hing, but no' t!.- :
heir lives. From ^
hink you are tii>'.- •'::•
his instance. in-=>:< .:•'•
To betin with '• :
o keep him in an ;:i:
ion and piolxiblv ;•::.
mbitlon. and ir.:!: '
keep hlrti tii'il i
;trings. Insteau^ji'"
lappy over his i"'-::oing everytliiiu: ><
Endeavor
ilm do the best ii...'
,— Christian
Alumni, every other week.
•B:00-^Offlcial Board meeting
third Thursday.
Fridays
3 JO—Carol Choir.
W OOUBRHK1E
*:00— Junior Choir.
8:30—Friday
Night Dlnneri
Street
second Firdays.
WoWbrldie
' '
8:00~Senlor pholr.
Rev. Gustav Bott, Pastor
Saturday!
Sunday
4:60—Board of Deacoru, as an9:45 A. M.—SundBy School.
nounced.
Classes for'all ages.
11:00 A. M.—Worship Service.
Sundays
fl;30 P. M,-Young People's Fel8:45—Touth Choir.
lowship.
9:45— Church School (Pre-pri7:45 P. M.—dospel service In mary and up).
11:00 — Morning
song and word.
the family (Children's DepartWednesday
8:00 P. jM. prayer Meeting and ment).
Bible study.
1
5:00 - Junior Pilgrim! Fellowship.
.
i
ST. JAMES' R. C. tfHVRCH
Amboy Avepue, Woodbridfe
Rt. Rev. Msgh Charles O. Mc- OUR LADT OF PEACB CHUECH
N«w B r n A k i A
""orristin, Pastir. Rev. Jamea!RusAvenne
•ell. Assistant Pastor.
Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 7:30
Rer. John E, Grimes, Pgjtor
A.
we,us old ones s a...'
Fridayi
Junior Choir, 3;4B P. M
High School Choir, 7 P M
Adult Choir, 8 P.M.
'
fcmiRCH
Rev, Edward Kirhy, Piutor
Sunday School, 10 A M
• Morning WorghJo on
Y o u
a r e
a j j p . i : ••'•' •
wdiedjvell vmn.m >
'V
rent.out part'oT's^'-i
some conRfnisl ;\ •::
and live with yim: '•
many Uiines lor v-:
ested in that, ymi n-:
rending on your > v'= :
lompanionship .\"i| :•
snjoyed
"
'ou
. :<
:
•
*
$
m u s t lvjin'iii'-i
man-led now and !!••>
supposed to ciwuc '•'•'•
a« I
nately, while you ^
dear to each- oil'-'•;
:annot possibly .-'
one anotheti as yuii
past, without cuiisin
... v.ite
tlon between him 'i'1'1
A wife has her i
m<lher hers, and it :
dejnand too much.
Good lui.'k,
Addrcs* your
"Louisa^ P. »•
(n:
lltlX
PAOBWVB
THURSDAY, SEPTfiftfMtft t , tS50
Ajax Cleanser j
Wiih foaming action
<;;;12c
lashmere Bouquet
f m ,|y
perfumed toilel io«p
| JS.25.
Woodbnry Soap"
For loilel end bath
Dash Dog Food
furlilied with liver
cant
Camay Soap
For loiltl and bath
3Z23.
Dux
Duz dots everything
MESSAGEFOR
MOTHERS ON A&P
PRICE-MARKING
Ivory Soap
Perional lilt
3 <*« 16c
Ivory Flakes
For diihei and (in* fabrics
A^P-Jjelp*. you wave your-youngsters off to school,
once more . . . well fed and with their lunch boxes
as well equipped as their pencil boxes, For we've
had nearly 100 years of experience in satisfying
school-sharpened appetites. What's tmore, A&P's
everyday low prices on these good things for scholars will help you save dollars,
l9f
Spic and Span
"SUPER-RIGHT" MEATS
For cleaning painted jurficei
Wot.
Ph.-
Sweetheart Soap
For toilel and bath
«... ^ t > C
I Blu -White Flakes
Junior judpos-of incut hay lliat A&P's "SupRi'-Riglit" meats are
tops. You'll agiTc . . . oiu'ft you try these tender, juicy, fineflavored cuts. See how they're trimmed to give you greater value.
Chickens
Chuck Roast or Steak
i
2 Pkgi- 1 « C
[irkman'sBoraxSoap
(til (or laundry uie
Bon. in
Baneleii dmok-no Id added
Chopped Beef
Frwhly Otound
Small-whola or (ilhei half .
Sunsweet Prune Juice
T u r k e y s Pilgrim brand 7-17 Ibi Ib. 5 9 c °var 20 lbs. Ib.
Ib 8 9 «
Fowl
Ib 5 9 o
Plate & Navel B e e f
It. 4 1 *
Fresh foiling
B o n e l e s s Brisket Beef
ib 33c
Fresh or corned
ib. 8 5 c
Ready-io-Cooh Meats
Ib. 6 5 c
ib 85c
*
P o r k ChopS
Hip and ihoulder
Ib. 55c
Chickens
fillet of Cod
Fancy
Ib. 3 9 c
Turkeys
btri
Fruit Cocktail
Prime Ribs of Beef
Gran* dissolving cleenier
Sliced P i n e a p p l e
FRUITS
.
.
P o s t Sugar Crisp
,
For nlki, nylon, diihet, etc.
Ige. O 7 '
pkg.-£<«
Silver Dust
caiiiomie
California
i
Tomatoes
Frojn nsarby farmi
BTOCColi
33c
ib 15c
White Cabbage
from nearby farmi
Iga head 1 5 c
Yellow Onions
Pascal Celery
From nearby farms
i
Green Peppers
Pure {vegetable, shortening
From nearby larmj
P o l i t O C S U 5 No Igfada-Asiio-Long Island 1 0 Ib. bag 2 3 c
While loap granule!
Ige. 20 oz, O O
oka.
4<K
.
.
'
Ib 1 2 c
From nearby farmi
Ib 7 c
From nearby farmi
byncK 2 1 c
Egg Plaiit
Bdets
/
I Crjip
From nearby lermi
From nearby larmi'
'
s ib pkfl 49c ioib.Pkg.98«
Claridge Meat Balls Wi* ipaghetii »uce m o«. 41»
2? oi pkj. 29c
Heinz Cooked Spaghetti
t«pkfl. 2 lot 25c
15'/. »t can 2 for 27c
Sweetheart Soap
Ann Pag.
Whit.Houta
Nectar T e a BagS
cake H e
G r e a s l v c n t Cluns dirly handi 11b. can 1 3 c 3 Ib. can 3 3 c
Noxon Metal Polish . « • .
Oakite . . . . . .
. . .
Reckitts B a gBlue . . . . . .
* B «i. pkg 27c
A™ Page
»a*«iii.
i2oiiaf32c
i IJ». iar 43c
eh 8 c
• Y u k o n B e v e r a g e s All varieties plus dap. 29oi.2 for 2 3 c "
28 oz. iaf } 9 c
Crispa Salty Thin Pretzels . . !*« pto 17c
Rich «tull-llavored pkg. of 48 43c.
Milk, amplifier
12 or. iar 27=
24 oz^ jar 4 7 c
llelk 1 9 c
Ib. 6c
, bunch 5 e
S w e e t Y e l l o w C o m From nearby fnrmi 6 ears 1 9 c
Pistachio Nuts
e
e
•
»
Marvel White Bread
Iced R!a|sin Bread •
English Muff ins • •
Corn Muff ins , . .
6 oi. cello baa 29<3
Orange Juice,
Grape, "Juice
Green Peas
Strawberries
Kraft D e l u x e SHct'8 American or PimVlo Hlb
Sharp Cheddar
Cbed-O-Bit
ch.e«io 0 d
PrOVOlOIlO
* llallan type
Cliateau or Velveeta . . "H ib. »k». 29«
Sliced Swiss
Domeill;
Itt 5 9 «
Imported B k u
lire
T^yDaiuh
Marshmallows
6at. 1 Oe
i4
lib
: .M it. pkg 2 1 c
Ib 5 5 c
. ib,59,c
, . . I6erwl4c
. .• • 16OI|IP»I20C
. * pk-a 8i^iorl9o
. . pkgof6i«rl9o
in Frosted Food depts.
L u n c h - h o x s i i n d w i c h c s u\;c s u n ; t o b e a b i g -hit
^vlien y u u iiuikt;'('in with this t a s t y c h e e s e . . . ft's
n u t r i t i o u s a n d - d e l i c i o u s . .",''•
•
-,-1,^.11 |!!iW!,.,...
KM OI. can 10o
ib.4c
AMERICAN u. 4 5 .
tFTEMBER WflMAN'S DAY b*
.
Ib 3 c
SLIl t i l Mel-O-tttt Processed
!•>(•, mtnwj
colorful Uleaartliom.
'
head J 5 c
car,
'me; md plain, old and n«w"4 til delidow! Hn«, la ihte
»•» Womm'i Day tuperieatuie,
I«u'lJ Gud «>ir)lhin| jot ited le
^«>« fbi •tkiit| M of the noet
• « t i * i l « l « l layer ctkn JOU'WI
ever luttd. Kecipate, •full diraitioni, • »»ijelr af
Iroiiinn and ill-
'
»49e
4 \i 11 oit\i \
Iceberg LettUCe
•
Del R,ich Margarine Co!orej ctuviMi iib.cin.33c
Junket Rennet Powder . «
B6sCO
Seedless Grapes
IB oz can 2 for 3 1 e
•
Gold Medal Flour
O u r O w n T e a B a g s Robwi»ihriiiy pka of <<> 3 9 c
Lux Flakes
AiP new pack
Krfspie«iceiWtfViH«;tw»i4
Apple Butter
harvested fresh . . . delivered frcsh.and sold
They're thrift-priced . , , grand tasting!
17 ci een 2 lor 27<5
Campbell's Tomato Soup
V) « can 33c
u <« Pka iftc
Strawberry Preserves
Is.-
New pack
T o m a t o JuicCLibby new pack UVioi 1 0 c I8oi.2lor27i|
30 or can 37o
All brandi
Peanut Butter
For dishej, lingerie, etc
1
Libby or Del Monte
Ritz Cheese Crackers . .
can
20oi.canl7c
•
Chocolate Chip Cookies Burry'i 8%oipka29c
14 oz. I 0
Kirkman's Flakes
Spinach
• . . * <u 29c
YelldW Cling P e a c h e s Libby or Del Monte 29 ex. 27c
ftice
over'W Ibi. *. 5 9 *
AaP new pack
I o n a T o m a t o e s New pack 19 oi 210125c it 0 1 1 8 «
Wheatena .
Brollim i«d Frylng-undir 3 ibi. to. 5,9*
under 14 Ib*. -Ib. 72«
BcCtS
D e l M o n t e P e a s New pack 8vio». 1 2 R 17«Z can 2 0 C 1
Sunnyfield A s s o s t e d X e r e a t s irayoi topVe^HT*
Available In Stores With Self-Sirvjcf Mtit
2p oi. can 2 lor 2 3 C
lona-n«w pick
KlSl Peas
Grapefruit and T a n g e r i y e i««e IB OI. 2 for 25c
For iricassea, ial>di-tll iii«i
Cut Beets
Pineapple Juice Varioui brandi is«. 15c H OI. 3 5 C
ib 59c
c«n;ercui
Loin Pork Chops
43.
Whole or either half full cut
P r i m e R i b s o f B e e f Extra short cur-ien wasi* tb 7 3 o
P o r k LoinS
Ib.
Fresh lop-grade-sizes 2% to 3Vi lbs.
Ready-tO-Eat lluill*
P o t Roast
Blu«i whil* you wajh
Broiling and Frying
your youngslrrs simp at
A&P, you cnn b<~ s"f- llu'y're wirrcctly charged for cvcrytliing l'f!cause the price of each item is
plainly marked right' on it, as
well as on our shelve*. What's
more, you can check their purchuws will*, A&P's itemized cash
register receipts.
.Ajedaverlyeer
1*39*
X i r e a m CheeijePhiifd.:phi«orBorden'i3di.pk| J 5 c
White H o p Evaporated
Green Giant
Peas
Milk 2 1 2 3
(
17 ot
libby'i
Welch
Bifdiaye or Libby
Sliced Libby'i
Apple or cherry
pkg ol 3 lor 2 5 "
S p o n g e L a y e r s , for pe«ch Ihorlcake 2 Sj" l»y|er» 3 3 "
Danish Coffee Ring
Blueberry Pie
PWH | |ch29o
Juicy
each 5 9 a
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II yiiijilcy. John J., 2 Burnett St.,
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Mcl»cr.j:u" Thomas E,, HardinK
James K., ful'leja Ave.,
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ii.'iin, Mary O.,'1C Grove Ave.
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s a i d i-afib niuiled to them tit their la.--t
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Kopi-, Kiilhiiiie, Talgiii.lye St.,
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that they no longer ren'Ule there,
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W e b » t e r , I'.uth i:., :r: v.
Colonia
a t S 1' JI d ^ T i 111 t l , e ( . ' u m m i t l e e u r i n n r i ' t n i l i l i i n l u b i d s ( - I t l i i l b u J ' f e o f I i i i r r l u t y e t « r 1 1 1 ' 1 0 O e | i a | , l 111
Av. n.
liiilierts, lOlsie V., Kent Hoad,
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Clialrmun
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cSliea,
William
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Florence
Cliamb.jrH, .M e rn o r i ;i i HunuM'.ml
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l-'ie.-tiiaii. Hay, Super lliflnvay,
Colonia
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W e s t o n , Kvclyii c . i ; M
Ave.. Colonia
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BullillisK, \V'ivilbri,l(?e, N e w J t r n e y ,
ins i n t e r e - ' t arid o t h e r t t r n i H p r o Avenel
Secretary,
lIiibertH,
William
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Kent
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hiinimum
achuta,
Albert
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9S
Liberty
St.,
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Ideil fur In c u n t r n u t of s a l e .
Fri-neb. William A., >1 Koycn St.,
I Culonia
ADVERTISE!)
f-'ords
W e t z e l , Mildred, :•' i' i :
, a n d t-, L'.e h!i;!'f--T b i d d e r i i c u r d i n i y l . i . l . n i ' b i i i it I i u \-,- i i i i u i n i u u i , b y t l i n
Talvc lui'Ll^er n o n c e itial a t s«ii
iichuta, I.orralfiej !)8-Liberty :Ht., KuKolsky. Suplile, r,.'i6 Maple Ave.
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I'evon
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a- IT-'KULU' IIIIM;1;III; nf the
i n t t i e m i i n i K i r o f p u r ch
h a s e - Arvay, ."John,- 76 SprliiK St.
liynn, Anna. 3SJ Broad St.
laflU, Mrs. Fre
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will
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llyder. Clardnte, U^per M»in St.
i a.'cordaii.'e w l ' h t e r m s »f s a l e o n
wlclt Ave., IV.I
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utli, Patricia, 21 Flftli St., Aveml
ston Ave., Fords
n u i ( i n ) :,n)r i f e o d f u r s n A l p r e m i a e s .
111
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nth, Anton, 2! Fifth St., Aveue!
Manterson, Jamea. Metlu.lu-n Ave.
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Sadler, Irene A., Honora Ave., Iselin Vavomky, Meli n
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v«, Kl»le >'., l,'.7 WiiH'I.eHtef SuloWoHe, Man U., U fcetthjh Ave.,
It. ,1, I H ' N t t J A N , T n w n M l i l p C l e r k .
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, Fonlg
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Helen,
47
Hoy
Ave.
a d l e , n r a n y ilyti* In whii'h It m a y a t
I . M. l l ' S ' t ' l i n tilt- i ' iji j l l l l l l t l e t Karl W., 1^7 Win,'heater Saloninne, Peter, G4 Lf-lllgll Ave.,
Ave. .
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m l e x p u M ' iiti.l . - e l l a t iiublii- K a l e
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tarbtito, Carmen J., Strom! St., Purl
Ave."
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XI.'.W . i i . i t s m S.TAT-K
Ai*e.
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iiarbato, Mrs. Paa(|ua)lna M., 4-1i l l h a i u . Mariiili-et,- 109 Creen St.
Ave.
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liflis, .ICvelyii' 11., 1^ U l l r e m ' t .St.
Tappeu St., Port Heading
ii'y, LllltSn II., Super Highway,
S t i l l VII" I t i : \ ' V > l IN A T K I N S
- 4 B * n f t e r of |,nyin*<iU, In i:aj» « n « -oX- .fni i n I it- i m h l h - i y m u d p t ' l u r t o s a l t t
Saiiiiii'arilno,
Ralph
V.,
Marlon!
Ave,,
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Ann
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l S St:, FArds
Heniii. \V. ' ('.,33-1PPaul
iilliK, I'l-rniiin, j!3 Lawrence .St.,
esee, Helen, j l i WiiodbriiiKf Ave.,1 S.ISMI. illuria.M., Third St., i'urt
ZlcKlcr, Ti
p p l i ' i i l i i i n s H e ' i t e l i l b e r J'J, I'.I .".II.
ceived.
liliil^tI'urt nsbijj
As.seM>'llll'llt
lerger, Krnest L., HigllWfty iFi,
Avenel
A | i | d y l i i ' | i a i - t m e i n nf c i v i l S e r v i c e ,
L l h
AVeiiel
L'pon acceptance! ot tlie mlnlmuni i l u ]i.
ifcndlniiniiig, Mildred P., 443 Falr- leKee, ftlnier, ?49 Won'dbrlilge A v e , Hi-h li-pger,' Harold, Tricot* Ht.,
Avenel
Zucfirilo, Mlrlia
b i d , o r b i d a l . o , ' f p . i r i i i n i i u i , tiy t h e , TiikB
fun ni r notice tbat t h e i t : : l c l l n i i s c , T r e n t o n , ' N e w J e r s e y . Iternadellle, Gaetano, Aiil-h Ave.
vl^w
Ave.,
Colonia
Avenel
I Ij-L. 7/2U-H/7/:."
u p , ii t n n i a l o c i t i ' / e r s . I'.! l l l " i i r l i , s
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.ini] llle | n i y Township i n:iun!it.'c n.'ivby re«uKlla, lii Livingston Ave,, ilelii!l|ioiifiig,i,)i,]in K . ' - l l ! FalrvleW
-..- n>«/nt t l i e r e o f
b " t h e p u r i i m n e r iic
c s i i l f l i l i n t h e T o w n s l i i i i ol" W m i d - lierzik,
t l C a c 11 a n d | | l i i . - I J . l l l t 111 i ^ A ' . ^ U e d ^ a
Ave, Cnlniiia
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t o tiie m i i n n e r of p u r c h a s e
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IJctly.
H'illiy
A,, New Dover Road, jlefiler, John K,, Jr., 1!) Park Ave.
•>+. h i a i r o r d n n e e
with
lernia
of m i l e
Ili-iivy
I'.'iuiJUIIr-nt O|)i.-rator, K u l li K i s l i t b l i n k
will
I n . e n I.I I n K ' Avellel
("olonia
t'
. . Oil rile) t h e T n w n a h l p
will . deliver w l t i i n i l o i l i e r d e t a i l s p e r l i n e n i , u n i d
rv, $ L : I - J - V . I 4 P e r h o u r .
Jlester, Joseph F., 19 Park Ave.,
h.. - a b a r g a i n
uii'l s a l e d e e d
f o r Raid •15 i n I i n II n i p r l ' - e
b,inn
$J,'jll.lni
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Avenel
v
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d i inl ; i n . l ;
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s.ild
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A s s i s t a n t IliilldiuK IiislH'i'lor, Kal- (uliek, Martin S., Jr., 71 Cutter's
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T'lwnalilii i.'lerk
Ave el
Unie
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llarii: V., 19 Park Ave.
Haliek, Veronica C , 71 Cutter'a j l e s t c
l i ' i y l i u lit
, Ilie b a
A"s-|:,l.iiit S h - e e l Koi'eiua li, S . i l a r y ,
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t - ' i u i i l '' lliiu
iiuritnly
iii.slallliiLiitii
Ciilillc W o i - k s Ueiit'ral Kol'i-tiian,
loldMcin, Mury A., Coireja Ave.
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iiml o t h e r 11 r m:
Salary, (:1,111m p e r a n n u m .
I t e t e r I'm
Iselin
lioeliriie, Caroline, '-'03 Shurry St.
il'ovlile'd I'OI- ill ciilllVili'l n | Sllle.
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llortsett, JoHenh L., 271 South l'nik Joliusky, Wal^r, CC MolTetl pt.,
Tike
f u r t i i e r iioiu-c ttiiu a f Halt
l,,,l-.
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Lots 7-S,
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l>rlve, Kords
s a l u , o r a n y d u t e l o w h i c h i t n.ini
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l.nts
s i i i : i ( i i ' ' i " s SAi.i-:
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be .oljuuriiiil,
t i i e '1,'inVHnliip, C o m
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I : I ' I ; I M I I I : C U T L T <>]•' N I O W
. i i ' i i : - Uoi'Kt-U, Lillian, 271 South
I'ark
A'vc, Avellel
CuililKI
.1 l>eeiL Luis '•'•'•• lo I ' i ' i i l i o n t o r u t e i - l u i l v o n e o r a l l b i d
SJ'JV
i'h.i|i.-i r y Hlvi.iliin,
huckel
Krlve, Fords
lioodii.ii, Stella SI., 31
37 W - H N 3 ; L u i s ;i,S- Hi, (Jimi,!
KII.
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LIl'-l'l Burowsky, Tlieudore P., 40 Avenel
Hi.l l o f . . i l ,• i-j.l lot.s | l i Mil Ll*. til,,- )
Avi., Avenel
,
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COMPANY, a ,i,l|lri.
i,< Kuril l.ulilci- u s , il- niiiy s c i u c t , d u i
St., Avenel
Uuulil, i.eorst- 15., 13 Vala Ave,,
Ulock
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Ix)! I r r i u . i u n i
r.liinil
ill' p n i e S t a t e u f
V e l l l i o j i t , Buruwisky, Dorothy, 40 Avenel St.
A\'eni-I
Lois
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K.
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l i O V L i ; :iuil U O I i l f l ' I I V | . . I Ml V L B , Howen, Thomas D., 2 Hafdlnjr Ave. UraiiiH, l-)iilala, 25 T r e n l o St., laeli
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h ' i . | . ' a . fuel in
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Lulu
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I n r I h e s a p . nr' m n r t ^ a i f e i t
i . r . - i u - Ltnweu, Clarence, Cooper Avenue
liibeiie, Hilgar 1\, 1'J Ford Ate.
(l00'lKI>e,-.l
IV,:d,
bid. o r bid above minimum, hy ih
IK.'S i l a l . ' . l AllKUSt IS, l l l j d .
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Law lite, Katliryn, Railroad Ave.
N O l ' l t ' l t VV I ' U B L K - S A I . K
1
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Hy
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slated
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TO WHOM IT MA-V CON(TEUNt
nielli tl.tfc.if i,y i h e piircluiaer ar.
w r i t , I . ' J i n - . I i r . . - [ ,.il a ii't
d e l i v e r e d , Itreen, iCraiit e», Mlddleaox Avenue
(ireiner,
l.uula J., 3 Corrielle St
/At a regular meeting of the ordlllM l'i Ibi' manlier of piirciulH
I will i A | n i : : i ' lit s a l u a t ] H l b ! i f
v c l l - liriiikijian,
Wallacu
L.,
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n nil-, t h e 'PinCMffhip
will
dellvB
of "WoodbrldKe, held Thi-s,V:iy,
itrown, Mery R,, 605,Prancl« Avenue tialraz, Kiirard.E., it Oordiin Ave
11:11• L;;1111 a n d »iihV d e e d
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m l i e r
fiiii,
lurid,
1 u i i s .hi,-1 iC'i
I T U ' I ' A V HI' 1 S K I T I I M H I - : ! : . A. l l , flnm.ii, James K, 98 Fulton
Kurds
fo'advertSfie the fuel Omt on 'I'UCH
Urowne,
ivlna A., 424 liahway Halanz, Amelia, 43 (Jurdun Ave.,
NKT-KK.V 111" X I) I: Ml) l i ' l b ' T Y
day
t v e l l i l l K , S e p l e l n h e i - I'.l, i l i j d t i l
I'.lh, l'l,",'
I'ATKIi:
Avenue
a t i w u i,'. l . i . ' k .ii iinl.ii-,1 T i m e I n i h e
Kurds
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Coinmilleiwill
nicel
II. J . D l ' . ^ H J A r l , T o w n s l i l p
Clerk
il'li-i'i
i n l ' l I n - - : . . i i ' i d a y , a> 11,
lil'uwn, Floyd J., 32 Prospect St. llaiis.u, Adelc B., 415 Aldin Koat!
, f i P U . (I'AjT) h i , i h e Comnilttee
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Tf, 1'JMl, 111 t l
l(i.j«rt.n, M*e, ii Prosper! St., Av
Avenfc Naive), .lulin U., 487 Crows Ml
iii niim i,J».--V I . " * - .
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lUiliairiK, WoodtirlilSe. "N'eiy Jern
IHil,c-imln;lm<-'i-. ulorla, <vt Koyeii Bt
rio.id, l'-iif3a " ' " *
and flUiose unit »eli at i.iii.llc sulit
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ltd
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Harvey, Mm. Jolin It., -167 ("row
and to t!ib Wgliwiit hlililiii- iiiTordint? l l e J i i 'I'm \ \ -Illl^
if l a n d a | i d t i i e p r e m i s e s l i e i i-ini;il'ter
f
HuliPiilieiiiier,
Oloila,
11
Koyeii
Si
Mill Load, I'orda
t o t e r m » uf » u l o o n H I « , , w U h 'thu
l i a i ' l a - i l l a l ' l } .K-Mcrlliird, s l l i l u t e , IN 11't?
M i ' j u !•: ui.' i-i ui.n; S A I . K
FordB
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llelBl'leheii. Mathilda A , 1 lOlinhiira
Tow[ia)il/|t Clgik open la |ns|ii!cUi'[i
Mid I I I ' I H K I n I lit- C i t y o f I ' e l ' l l i A l n »nd t o ' lie uui'lLcly read prior tu TO WHOM IT MAY CONCriiHN:
Ave., Im-liu
lio.v i n t i n - C n i l n t y ol' Ml.I.II, - r . I n Huiincr, Janie*. J9I Florida Uruyi
At u regular uieftliii; of tn
ltd., Hoiielakn
|Heller. HedWlK K-, Ert-^t St-;. Oolonli
• Sl;i,le o f N e w . l . - r s e y :
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Totvnaliip Cuiniiiiltee. of lli« Vown
Heller, Ainojd, \ycnt liiwood Ave,
ilKtij.S'.NlNH
a t :,i l i o ( u t
o n t h e Muettel, Walter, 17 Livlnpton Ave
1 1 t o1 1 1 IJ i . 1- : . | | , I I . t i l s i l l I n I I I i n , , h b i p
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t i n to advi.'iUsa tin., fii. 1 that On Tueu
vi
Metier,
Hnu-rBon A., ^15 drove Av
A ''i*it
young M y , Hill It 9 Pptjr Lfa(f I"
11:1 y 1 U'liin;;, September 1'J, I'.IMI, tti tlH illlUI'MHiiUll Willl I l l e I m l l l l r t U I I
Hellii, Idi/A... 116 (Jivve A.V'.
Juanltji it., Htlhway 25
•|*«n',hili I'uiDinlllDii will lllou i,id, n!1 HiiiK.lv > I ( i c l u u d M i u i t . a l l l .lluller,
lleiidti-Koi^ llanlel, 9 Fifth Ave.
Burloi-k,,
Harry
W,,
Cfark
PlMe
1H llin Commute :i p i u t y w a l l ; t l i t i n e r u n n l n i t i t , Burtuii, Mliareii II,, 18 TflnU til llcniy l-'ranklyii, VS> Wiunll.iiiJ Ave.
Take, further nonce that the nt ii r . M JliKTj
r
a t liKht
u f i ^ l e i i ti.
Wp L'uiniiilttn* han, by reu6- .Cliauihui», M i iri 0 r 1111 Munli'lP* u i i r l l n v c s t . - i l y
Pul-iln
Istllii
(iJti
Uuihll.liti. VVouilbiialic, Now Jur»=y ( ' o j n d t c A v i ' i i t u s a n d U i r u i i t i l i u n i
When scbou! has just reopened ind there u»
JUtloil Ulid f U l o U i l t t l u UW, i l « o j .
Mi in.- rl.nvii.e, 'jr, Woodland AV
t itl gi - g
b wba yy 26, Avtuic
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ami rii'.iiic anU sell at public 4 I I m y o i i d a:ii'l |>:irty w a l l Hill I . n t t o Uutlur, JJuin««,
•nUllliiiuiil IUICI- a t ttiiic.li said lot
Kurds '
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."'In"said b l o c k s will b e sold t o m i i l i c r mul to the hik'httsl bidder aocorilui
llcpkr, Margaret
- . KtURit Ht
nay-htlvc imporunt culls to make too-jo pleuj
lia^le^'ly parallel to Colgate. AvenUq Ciingua_|-l,_Ptit»r, OSJ
^rltli a l l o t h e r d e t u l l s p e r t i n e n t , a a l d to U r m * of u t l e on Ale WKli tli,
Ave.
U Bi
l l hrni1,' li«rulhy V., 6(1 Rldje
C l k olHH to
Itl
ia.50 feet to a. pulnt; them n r u n ^
teiinli>»urfi"i)iice
b e i n g fri.unfi.liu plii: T I B I C
Clerk
fif*jwt
Mill, insu»4 o( nuking ooe right *ft«
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iSdw»ril
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Henjahiln
date
Ave.
ning
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lunitlii'HHli
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rend , pr|or
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vr.Hciiend, l'eei- V., (61 llldureda
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mr. If'i » small courtesy, but, like h&ag
3'ljjilng' t l i | * s a l e . Sidd l o t s In m i l t : i l l . - L u i s S S S U l i d l S I I
Hi Jvl«ate AvenUft thniiit lonli.B (I
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Wnoillii'idKe Tdwiuililp An iilong the HHnits ^iiillnvesterly tl.i
ii-tfllH-kn, (f " o l d mi lei-nm, will r c i | i i l r e
Mi: wt** jm «W the 11
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lawn
font to this
LKsimiu Map '
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Caupi«i, Cliarlau « , . U»
Hirtjs,
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Ave., Hope
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thy I-.
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AvenW t
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{• tlb«d for In contract o> sale.
miniiuuiii Price at which gald l o t of' Mlltun L. SOhrlii-h, lln'"orpornted, Currier, Prtd A., Jr., 5* Urov Hnatt,
a , Ann,, Florence
Florene Ave., Colon.
"k
further nolle* that »c i In Haiti uluck will be sofd togathr il at till Octobui- 1, IBIii, and l e m r d e d
Avenu*
iJulllday,
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or any date
It n>*r will) all other d«tailn pertinent, i u in tile Hlililli'M'X County Cltrk'u Of- ChaH»n. A»A« F., Klmhurat Ave,
A nV(ei l
HW- HLIPHONI COMPANY
adjourned,
the Township .
niinin'miii Price lielnU $iif>0.00 pin lice In Monk l'f.'2 uf Utedu, naKe 5(5,
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l-ton,
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f i.lit! chief unoi'Ky soft c W h . Knead li«hlly onflour.ITI*I »'' V'HI k n o W l l s , fd surface u»tl smooth nnd clastic.
• important factors! Place | n a f, ranse( ib owl, COVCT
,1]n;)]r
;)l(' to mnke tuul wth a dampp /loth,
/cloth, let rise
rlsr In
In aa
i,:,iiliw.. Try these warm place until double'jn bulk,
about 2 hours. Punch down. Let
rise 30 minutes. Shape Into balls.
),.|irntc Oiimer Rolls
arran
B « ball in Kreascd muffin
;mliir
mi'ii u p f i i r e v c i . w e i<v.»d t h a t s i n 1
••Well, lirrc'.s to Mititcy Rooncy."
We hum- he lms turned down a lot
of money when he refused to recommend beer and cigareltes. He
j
When and if you sec "Hone ^•TgamJ&IT'TOT "B" OTrttet
'Whispering Smith."' ' T h e Cheat
us arc mostly young people.
Opera,"
you wiU see a cavalcade, contrai-t to the Carney bro
Qntsby,' 'and, "Chicago Deadline"
of Westerners, featuring footage James and Bill--lias been 8i>eote4
were
all
big
growers
when
played
Clifton Webb is having advisers,
by Cole Porter as the leading lady
i end, Tor T)lsTrtlr«S"H COWtJCrj.
^ar "Out of Tfils1"""- " " " " ' " " *
made
by
Tom
Mix,
Bill
Parnum,
ni;el In "For Heaven's Sake."
Dorothy bamour, now that her
sis Craft is teaching him how to RKO and Paramount oontracts George O'Brien and all the re3t
Edmund Owenri made
.ay a harp; Jack Perry's coaching have been ended, Is without a of the outdoor fello*» who n
test? for the title.rale. In
a "name for themselves in "ihe ter 880," and wound up playlnc
im In boxing; Jounny Bray is. studio for
first time In her11 good ole days.".
wtih
his
Texas
accent;
Bob
wjthout Ms-upper t u t h . Waltot ;
pK
Hollywood career, but she liRes It
Bj^nnan is, said to have made hi* |
:
.(tier's advising him"on riding and that way.
•
Eleanor. Powell's five year did flr,st screen hit when he took his
Hum; and 'Frank, Weath^rwax. is
1,Johnny WeSmulier will shed his son, Petet, who wntclwd>vyhjf w « * plate out and Walter Huston Wi
•ariting him how. to get along
in
"Duchess
of
Idaho,
wa8
dean Ac,adenyr award whtn he
leopard skin long enough .to play
ith cats.
the part of Dayy Crookett in "'The liRhted. He thought 1)1$ mother his teeth out for "Treasure-of thfc rz\
. '
Sierra Madre/'
•
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Jane Powell has finally gotten a Alamo." The picture is to be made was beautiful.
•lmnce to "grow up" in the films. in San Antonio and Mexico City
Stole Rhubarb
'4.
Vhen June Allysoh got pregnant nnd has John Wayne u its star. "' Edthund Qwenii, who Is playln«|
the starring'role
In ','Mister 880," I Stale rhubarb usually has 1 wtfa A
s'id Judy Oarland got temperag
The "hottest thing In" town" and Is doing such a good lob of It, edr flabby eppt'onujce, Snd..mijJ*k.
u.ntal, June was offered the role
itfJffiy'TIW'of"pior flavor wh<a
vith Fred Astalre in"Rpyal Wed these days is Gary Crosby,, s
cooked. ,
1'
Site play* A«tait»'» »tete»- tn
Hi'Mlt.'Bakf- iri an oven 445
for 16 to 20, minutes.
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Almond.Rolls
1,
'n cup sugar
teeaspoon salt
1 package granular yeast
ii
1
: m small bowl,ftd,dthe % tablespoons lukewarm water1
,,IKI i tablespoon'BUgat
4 to 6 clips flour"
r: siantl until yeast, is
2 eggs well beatejp.
riniroughly cream sugar
Vi cup raisins chopped
.Him;. Bent in eggs and
Vrehopptd almonds '
, v , u r . Arid half of the flour
1 teaspoon cinnamon
rup milk. Beat well. Add . Beat 1 milk, add shortening, >/4
Hour. Be(\t until smooth, cup sugar and salt. When lukc;! ,! damp cloth; let.ilsfe wai'm, add yeait which has been
uhli; In bulk, aboutl'i softened in wnrm waler. Add Vk
i,-h IIDWII. Divide in'half. cups flour and, beat .wall. Cover and
, minutes. Roll each half put In a warm place to rise. When
!:,i!i'.l<! (i inches wide and floutl* in ttuft, ftd(J eggs and mix
i, mch thick.' Cut into well. Add enough flour lo make a
iir'.innini! at basti of trl- firm dough. I&nead until smooth
i :l|) ti»htly, place, on a and elastic. Cover and set in a
;i rii baking pan and warm place until double in bulk.
round to form cres- Knead again. Break off small
imt.il light, about "_ pieces, shap? into balls, flatter) with
oven 4pi) degrees I hands like a biscuit. Fit into
\w\ • in JIII
minutes. When baked greased loaf pan. Cover and let rise
•uili bitter or margarine. until treble In bulk, Brush tops
wth melt«d shortening and sprlnk
.mi 2yi dozen rolls.
w i t h nwlted shortening and
Winkle with remaining 'sugar,
mlv Minute Roll*.
I cihnamon,. alinonds and raisins.
•:hcr:
| Bake In an over 400 degrees for 25
Hour
minutes.
ii,mn baking powder
i n n siiir.
,
Hour
iiKciviii'in m i l k
I;I [ i n , i l l s a l t
!, well: •
Visitors at th'e Atlantic <'ity ^invention of the American Hospital
Association September 18 will have a chance to Bet copies of the
Ethicon Sutures laboratories ('AT-A-1,00 which won everyone's
heart at the recent AMA convention in San Francisco. Crippled
children Sit an Oakland hospital may have missed the jnkes but
loved the pictures as they were shown theme by Model Pauline
Baca in lier Puss-in-Boots costume. Doctors and nurses were captivated by the pointed comments ribbing hospital life which aceomjpany the e n d i n g kitten pictures. Ethicon, a New BrunswicK
firm, will again feature the CATALOG In its exhibit a t the
Atlantic City gathering
1 cup flour
i,-:>onns melted Gutter or
Vt Utupoofl saH
;i:'\irinfVt cup shortening \
1. up lukewarm.buttermilk
2 UWtjipooiis, cold wattr
Life Term Prisoner Leaves
Barber, Tree Enthusiast,
. ,,\r ihe following:
Cut fat Into'flour and salt. Add
• rake or 1 package granSavings tc Crippled Friend
Give's Customers Seedlings
cold
wat«r
and
mix
thoroughly
1 vr:\st
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Warren
with a pastry blender or knife.
BREVARU, N.C.-If you drop in
;ni,in s o d a
Roll <Jou|h very, very thin. Spread Itiggs, 03, a Negro life term pris- to John Smith's barbershop yoi
p;, ;i,)on simar
oner at Alabama's Atmore prison
buttermilk is lukewarm with butter and sprinkle with dlftd recently and left his life lav- can jet a shave or a haircut a]
cheese. Fold in thirds and roll out
right, but you may wind up plun
liit 'not
thin again. Spread with butter and Ings of $210 to help a crippled to- ing trees,
,;:-n IIOUKII, knead until,
low
prisoner.
sprinkle with cheese. Repeat and
John E, Fofd, forestry special
:i itii. Make into pocketbook
Official; reported Rijgs isk«d
this time1 sprinkle thoroughly with
Hi in melted butter and let cayenne pepwr. Fold again in them to give the money to hlj 1st for tbf state college extensio
minutes in a warm place. thirds, roll eut and cut, In thin friend, Tyler Russell, 32, whose legs service, says that Smith is so 1
•11 .111 oven 400 degrees for strips. Twtat and lay on cookie are paralyzed. Russell walks on terested in getting trees planted
Transylvania county that he lias
111! minutes.
sheet. Bakj in an over 400 degrees, padded knees.
obtained tree seedling applicatio
until faintly brown.
Riggs was convicted of murder blanks from the local farm agent.
Whole Wheat Rolls
years agJ. His record was u/i- Smith distributes these blanks
i;> milk scolded
WHICH I£ THE MONREY?
blemished for the entire time he | a m o n g c u s t o m e r s i n his shop.
horteninR
LQ9 ANGELES—When Joseph was In prison, nussoi] has three
Since he baa been In business for
spoons sugar
La Valle.got Into the cage of his mure years .of a five /ear sentor.ee
.ipuuiis molasses
pet monkeys to clean it up, the lo serve for assault with intent to about 40 years, .Smith has a fairly
good Idea of which «ustonrers may
KUP .mi wuter
rhesus monkeys, Amos and Mandy kill.
have idle land for tree planting and
lilt: of yeast^pr 1 package jumped out and shut the door on
thus doesn't waste many applicaLiLiiniltir yeast
him. When he finally escaped from
tion blanks.
|up lukewarm water
th« cage, he had the task of per- 10-Ysar-Old Omaha Girl
i t i ' l l CUB
suading them to come out of a Gives Birth t« Baby Boy
;i:,Duon grated lemon peel neighborhood tree.
Bugs Bugging Around Bugs
OMAHA, Neb.-An Omaha "hosill'- whole wheat flour
pital has announced that a 10-year- Qitsonaerts Entomologist
GgTS EXPERIENCE
|up raisins
AUBURN, Ind.—John McCorli- old girl, described a3 "small for
• milk, shortening, sugar
RICHMOND., VA.-The bugs h<re I
|e.s, suit and % yiv hot water as, substituting as Fire Chief while h « ag«." has given- bHrth -to a 6- got Into the sfatc entomologist's
lukewarm. Soften yeast the reaular chief was oij vacation, pound-8-ounce boy.
bugs and sort of messed up
A spokesman for the iioscital said whole detail.
;m> lukewarm water, add to aniwered a call. It was a flr» which
mxtmc Add egg and lemon start«d in the electric stove o: the name cl the girl and her aflG. T. French discovered tl
dress would be withheld. He said fact when he dusted off some of,
fcdti Hour and raisins. Mix to Mrs. John McComas.
no special measures were needed his sample cases, showing the j
to effect the delivery.
metamorphosis of the June bug.
Doctors, who had b*«n observing
The adult June bug's carcass
her cjjjidi throughout her stay of
'several weeks at the hcsplta}. sstd chewed.
she had received blood transfusions
WY GOT A MPfAK
Groaned French:
In recent weeks tu buHd up her "It's those darned carpet beetles
Y
UP
strength.
again."
V ATLANTIC CITY
r CLUB. Wf/
bvra OUT TO Bf WE I
Oven Gftiuilpc
ERSEY
.^-^Mwl h>*^*a^waa«Mra'T<
,
I always h doit. In "Mtoter
thr mm Just 29 years younger j papa. Bin*. A movie company--• HOg a U r l s "Chris," the «
than Astiiircliut, as usual nnyt.hma and not Paramount-has offered ] f | i r "DJL|«JI," until he gol
I him a contract which would have Owenn has appeared in »H
c«n huppcn in Hollywood.
I made him a film rival to his dad. "Lassie" pictures.
Gtrne Nelson, the only m»le | Howevtr, Bins tnsista that the lad
l a one of the *wlft*st,
dwwtr on the W*raer's tot, is m finish colleg* .before he takes on
busy as a bee. As soon as- he fth-1 any kind of career. Wile pop. he Is! usu.il movies cvef made by
ner Borttwn. Lawrence Tolajp, De«, \
Ishes hi* work, In "The West Point
Lalo Ribs, the young Mexican tiolt actor, was signed to a
Story," h« will co-st,ar with June
Haver in Just Oft Broadway." irpBUler 'who made his film dc- Ltiin contract and. almost before.. •
When he flaifhes that chore, he'll but in "The Lawless," made such he could catch his breath, he * « i f , l f f l
do "Working Their Way Through a hit on a personal Appearance cast a ft w hours later with Huatu ,„ *
"
ta th that
in "Th»
Colt«tc"-wrth Doris Dny and Q o r - low to help plug
Produces BUI Pliie is writing in Tolan Is described as a combina- v
(Jn MarRea.
» special part roi him In " f t a c h e tlun of QrcgDry Pe«k nnd JolW v 1
British cinema fans have se- Outpost," in which hg will play Oarflcld.
lected Alan Ladd as the most pop- a young Indian chief.
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Sugar Consumption
Uven canning is dangerous and
Bottlers of sojt drinks'and other
should not bo used, under any cir*
cunistances. Explosions from oven beverages \vere the largest users Of
canning have resulted in painful sugar in 1949, using approximately
scalds, pevr-io cuts, loss of eye- 10 per cent of thfe nation's total supsijjlit, and (j'ber serious injuries to ply, attaining first.place in sugar
Ihe homomnker or to members of consumption in this country for the
her family. Extensive,; damage to fir$t time, according to available
kitchens and equipment resulted in records.
many cases. Oven-canned food has
1 high percentage of spoilage. Most
Cotton acreage s a third less
uunini; supply companies and the
than that for last year,
U.S.DA. condemn thia method.
TfAM //V
kef*
Maim Street
VAPTfD MS CAP££#
WING ON AMATEUR.
IB ord^r to do yqur duty as a -cilken, to vote intelligently, to.bring up your family in the sort of community
you want them to live in—ryou must be informed.
Whenever you're "in the dark" about local events-*
cpiifused-Hiniiiformed-—what better authority can V6\\
turn to than your local newspaper! In its pages you find
Ralph Stein
the CM^I^~f£c>lfl!ou£
IF
and politics.
Ib advertisementg keep you straight oji
Available merchandise and prices. Editorially^ youcloeai
newspaper is always ready for a good fight—in democracy's behalf^—an unwavering champion of your interests.
A,
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FILM oeavr M'
It's your newspaper, dedicated'to your service—Read
it, enjoy! it,t ,
wn«n you or4«r printed
matter,- chfl»e«h W • W
wanttt .to, a, hnn$ Oqr
cr^tsRwn knpw this, W«i
art) ge^'ed to r«ndw highspeed secvic*, witb no &acrif^e' li
"For Favorable
AT HOME HE'S A PISH
WITH. A, "BUILT-IH
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1950
New Year
To f>or/i«>f 0 / ff oo/
Here and There:
• wTm -TTP' 'mTfoiwT'isnifr!^
Ctatlng. System. No* Ynrk. . . .
, , Jewell E. Lott. 3! Drm.-irrst Ave. _Jll?i Avctirl. is on the Dean'.1. List
.. tit NJC Sh" h ' a member of (Tie
Clas* of 'Sll
. Edward Orlowskv.
1883 Oak Tier Rnsul." 1st'.in. n
Jophomorr at .St. Lawrence University, hn.', imported fnr football
prartirr a: Uir ;t>stilulion. .
'•Tidbit*:
O r a l K.ui'i .Ii:, seaman nvruit,
'*"" *TOf. 'STrV (if ?Tr; 3rrrt-Mrr O * w
Karus. Phicflcr AVCHIP, Fords, is
(JlKlerKoiiii! icnii'. (liiininK 'at
-•• tkM Lakes. II!. •. . M<t\ and Mrs.
frUfcns' Kurtz and 'daughter, 147
(trove Avenue. Woadhrulfie, hav?
r e t u r n e d from a motor trip
through the. New EneUnd States
itad Canaihi. . . . Stanley Maieski.
Myrtle Avnruie. WnodBrWge, won
second p:i'" on the Orrtrwb H..
Out of Be'.iini1, for ratchlin A fluke
Wf lshini; nliii' and one-half pounds.
. . . Mr and Mrs, Basil P Hopper,
31 E, Grrm Street. WaodbrlflKC
h«vr return:!!! home after spendtn# (i vacation at "Skylanri" in the
Blue RICIEP Mountains of Virginia
and visiting rel!)tivp<s in Georgia
and Florida, . . .
f
Joltings:
Hoar Lyinan Pe;k has recriveft
his ordeii to itpoit for active dui,y.
, . . PrHci:Mi:k J. Mossnthlne. seaman. USN, 96 Main Street. Woodbrldse. is a member of "the crew
pf the aircraft c.irricr USS Leyte
whlfh is paiUc'lpauns In the second phase of Mediterranean exereises held by the United States
and British Mediterranean fleets.
. . . . Also in Hit Mediterranean
Aboard the submarine USS Piper
is Philip J. B.iyle, cniiineman, third
class. . . . Pfc Joseph Ur. Second
Street, in the Marines^rxpecus to
be transferred to an cnsinec'ln;;
school soon, . . .
!'HV. m ancient times, the hl«hj " i We assert that the
t made hk yearly entrance claSs. and it ftjone. can and must
utu the Uoli.,Q[ llflltcSvXatoxJMl.^ClUSXftJJilJJM-OTfeteM.on.
; symbolized by the soul-! "5- We hold that an * Indusl rial
of i;ie Individual as he unioii and the concerted political
to find that Divine ' power, action',0'f ajl wage workers 1s'the
Add ,i hit iif p.laiitnr tn your
resident in the soul
Is each only method of attaining this end.
fiill ttiiidrobr with a croctadfd
mnn's link with his Creator.
"6. An Injury to one is an injury
etoehr (if heUr wool trimmed
Services for the high holiday! tq all."
with fold thread. This rolled at Adath Israel Synagogue will be
hrlm stylr In m (omfottdlilr and ' as follows: Rosh Hnshonah. Mon- 1 The cdThparlSon Is clear. I thinK
llattrrinc as a hat can be. (Hold dnv and Turtctav. S^pterjber II j It explains why Mine-Mill mem
h
B|
1 r| tn
!ffletalj.lf.thr.t!»4!?ut!jnes.the brim
44,000.]
i S £ , i L ; u s d s y and
and betthip ff j d'
d nn^
^ ''
44,000
and lures throush the bottotm
, September 12 and ll l jjand the Steelworkers' has climbed
of the crown. A direction leaflet 8 A . M . Tkios (sounding Of the; to j,0WMW0, BUch popularity—
for croch«( JI« t h i n BEIGE Shofar), both dflys, 10:30 A. M.r and lack of it—must be deserved.
WOOL HAT may be obtained by i Sabbos Shuvah, Frida;' night, Sepa stamped, s«lf-a<ldre*s tembet 15. nt 8 o'clock; Saturday,
a stamped. wlf-gd- : moi-hins, September 16, at 9 "Our Very Own."
envelope to the Needle- ' o'clock.
a This is the story o* an average
work Department of this paper
Yom Kippur: Wednesday, 3ep-; American family, which comes to
requesting Leaflrt No. PC 4159.
tember 20. Kol Nidre. 1 P, M.iiBrlps with the problem—whether
; Thursday, September 21, 3h«- an adopted daughter should be
there to make deliveries. charis, 8 A. M.: Yizkor imemorial Informed of her origin, and her
emotional turmoil when, at lone
You can still see the old barns servicei. 11 A. M.
last, she is confronted with the
that housed the horses and carfacts of her Wrth. Joan Evans,
riages. They have been converted WRONG NAME
Impersonating a teen-ager, disinto garages. And some of the
FREDERICK. Md. — Charged
houses that were used for ser- with excessive speeding, a visitor covers . her older sister (Ann
from
vants are now residences. . . . And forfeited $11.45 collatrral. The Blyth>. about to graduate
^
=
high'
school, w u adopted
by her
last but not least. I am off for a
r
man's name was^ Roland^ J. Obey, j parenta.'and blabs"*lt*'i n"a"nt'of
week's vacation to Massachusetts And
that, according- to State
Will be seeing you on the 18th. . . . troopers, is just what he didn't do. Jealously over the favors of Farley
Granger, this has the entire
household in an uproar until matters are maneuvered for a happy
ABSTINENCE OR ELSE
SAME CLOTHES
"I don't liko-to ssy it, de«r, but- ending.
"So you attribute your longevity
doesn't seem to be as well
Jane Wyatt and Donald Cook
to abstinence from alcohol?" indressed as when you married him are exoellent as the parents. Ann
quired the inquiring reporter.
Dvorak U visible as the girl's real
And the centenarian admitted, three years ago."
"That's strange: I'm positive It's mother, while Little Natalie Wood
iWes. my wife would have Rilled
the same -suit,"
! Is perfect as the family pest.
me i' I had touched a drop."
TIP
Teens!
LOW COST
WATCH REPAIRING
for
To Injure dependable nervlre,
iniir nnti'li nhotiM He flfunwi
'inro n j ear hy Ml) r^jtrrt,
llrhiR l o i i m firre—todny.
You Can
Did jo Know That:
Get Your
That Mr and Mi1.-. Gc.irci1
Rhodes, who used to reside on
Green Street and then moved out
Of. town, are bark in WoodbridKCi
and are nvsiilmi: Hi Ihe new apartAM) IIANDHAG
ments on the corner of Freeman
AT
1
Street and Hahwiiy Avrmu ? . . |
That GeiriT A. Varrelman, Woodtfridiu'. will receive a degree of
Bach'-lor of Business Admmstra-i
Uon fmm Upsalji Cull(;:e, Satur-'
Woodbridffp
91 Main St.
day? . . That Capt. Jack Esan is
<» Jnt-kKivn'n
\r,t
a patient at [he Perth Amboy General Ho-.pi!ul followins a slight,
heart ;iU.i;-l.? . . . And that Mrs.
Andrew Anroc is a suniical patient
at the >.ini" hospital? . . Send
them both wL-wi'll cards. . . .
Special Low Prices
\M L HAT
LEE'
• - - ; / _ . . .
SWEETNESS SLIGHT
'Continued from H-iBe I>
IIITII 1.1 the aee-old symbol of
Abraham's spirit of sacrifice us
veil as'the riarlon call to repent(Continued rrom Page 1)
anrr
"I. We hold tlwt t h m Is a dass
Durlne the ten days of penitence , struggle in Society, and that this
i)"t',vern Itosh Hnshnn«li and tire gtruRRle is caused by economic
Hay of Atonement, or Yom Klppur,' conditions.
the ifieti nf repentance finds in! "2 We affirm the economic conrxpres-mn in the df Ire to receive, ditlon of the producer to be that
forr.:ivenrss for transgressions'he Is exploited Of the wealth
rnmmitfil neninst one's frtlmvj which he produces, helng allowed
tro retain barely sufficient for his
Ator-merit Period
elementary neceaitles.
"3. We hold that the class
With !hf rhantini! of the famous
iiravn-. Knl l^idi f>. on Wednwdny | struggle will continue until the
...J&ptemhcr 2Hz Ih
, Mls» Mrii'ior* Ann Krener, 123
Prospect Street. WondbriciRf. who
was Rnulintcci fmm Wondbrld^e
•High School mid cotiiiJlftMl her
work at the Katharine Oihbs
JU'*' Yoik v lyis ;ifccj)tftd a
KM
3,nn
51W
Q BAR
0 HAT
Crnnn
I.M
(inlj
FASHION Credit Jewelers
589 ROOSEVELT AVE. • CARTERET, N, J. • 8-630S
...
From Avenel ff 'ay:
i
Seems like a lot of young people
from Avi:nei arc entering or reUi
' shank, Georze Street, returns^ tor |<j
his second year at Park College, ||
Parkvllle, Mn., Saturday. . . . Miss
Nancy Palmer, Manhattan Avenue, will no', return to Hood College but will attend the Latin
Institute, New York City. . . .
Prank Cenesy, Dartmouth Ave'rJUe. will enter his final year at
Fishbunic
Military
Academy.
Waynesboro. Va., Tuesday. . . .
Blanche Schiller. Park Avenue,
Will return to Mary Washington
- ^olieRe, September 20. . . ., Robert
E (Jampbfill. Oak Street, will leave
t $&r Franklin it Marshall College,
litticaster, Pa., on the 17tli, . . .
1
linnet Ceiilcdy, Ilenwen Avenue,
T
W\ resume her studies at Barliwrd College. New York, and
~"$fcurffe Kutus, Demarestr Avenue,
. will enter State Teachers College,
!
! iffmtulalr, Monday. . . .
L-'Tis funny. You can live in a
flpmmunity for 20 years, like I
',
JBve in Woodbridge, and feel you
; now everyUlinR- about it and
Jfifldenly flnd out something about
i (. that you never knew before
f ]*or example, do you know where
f |re "alley" is in Sewiiren? Well,
| tf you do, you know something
:l; j'didn't. It is u niUTow road.tha
g;*. | P n s alom: the back of the houses
on Cliff Road. It was used in the
when big estates were th
HEADQUARTERS
FOR OFFICIAL
i>»5 CHRISTENSEN'S
'T/ie FriemUy Store"
Opening of scho»)l has already arrived. Make sure your
youngsters start the new fall term fully equipped for the
._work_ahead_of them. They will be happier, better students,
You will be proud of them. We have everything the school
child needs. Come in now.
Hut Not I,<>mt;
FOR G I R L S . . .
COTTON DRESSES & BLOUSES
By Mitzi and Judy Kent
M
• HALF SOCKS and ANKLETS, by Lfjroi
• SLIPS and PANT|ES—Rayon a»d Cotton
• RAINCOATS—Gabardines and Dan River Plaids
(Rem&vablft Hoods)
0 GYM SUITS—Regular W.H.S. Style by E. R. Moore
t SWEATERS—Slipon and Coaitf Styles
f
• RUBBERS and BOOTS-Ballrjahd and Hood
*,
i \
V
• Varsity Sweaters
* ^
•
• SiR-ukcru
• Sweat box
FUEK
II* >
W H S . Bwoli Covris
miiis SHOP
Main Street, Woodbridfe
Ne»t la IViiolnontl'l
1
Open Friday Till »
Xuws Md>e, Club Now
I'ortuiiiK
HEADQUARTERS FOR
BAC&TQ.SCHOOL
I
I
I
IBBLIN-Mrs i
fS. faizabrt.it
Avenue, were «•].
j
aa rhc. '
-Mr. arid Mrs. PredWIok h.
Olsen Jr., tfls Angeles, dal., and Aid Society nf*t'i,,.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Olien, I l l n . Prwsbvtrri
Pord», visited Mr. and Mrs. Stan- recreation room
ey Naitrosst, Plat Avenue, Sunday. .Mrs. William r,
48 persons atti.,,,
—Mr. and Mrs. George Rapp to Seavldc
and son, Bruce, spent a few days
sn
at Point Pleasant last week.
meeting will i,,, ..;„
—Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Quack- the "Gloom ci!,,,
enbush and son, Danny. Harding t h t "Sunshin e ( • ] , ,
Avenue, spent Saturday with relittssell Fuite
By Mrs. Rttssell
I'hone M«l. •-
By NANCY COOK—ANS Future!
Old-tried and true recipe* me often best. So. for you who like 8 rich
and creamy lemon meringue pie, here's * fiilure-proof mugic recipe
t h i t ' i ' U old favdrite. The mnin ,
-—--Ij'Ti'-Z-...™
family, anil w6n • round of norty
upplaus*. We named the <ll«n
"Keen Br»n»Ue," and h'ei* it is:
EGGS fcBANETTE '
Beat 3 l»rf* egfa, AM V, cup
nf milk «nd 2 heaping tablespoons
of all-tan. Season to taste,, and
y M<
scramble in regular
regular way.
way Yield:
<
Ingredient that turns the trick —
majtinj a pii filli h
3 serving. You'll find the illbran c<re»l giveB added bulk and
^Mr.RndT~Mfv John Ooelz'findi
daughter, Joan," aftd Mrs. John*
OocU Sr., IrvlnRtori, spent S»tur.anuLMrt.
Russell Purze, 138 Sonora Avenue.
—Mr. and Mrs. OeorRe Brlttoh,
136 Sonora Avenue, have returned
home after spending n week with
their son, Qeorge, in Arlington, Va.
—Mr. and Mrs, John Ramberg,
Sarteret, were guests of Mrs.
Nnutsp Qrohan, Fiat Avenue, Saturday.
__
Bluedfci,
burg, and Mrt. Lea 6allina, Long
Island, were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Stanley NagTosst. Flat
Avenue, Labor Day.
'
—Mr. and Mrs. Russell Purze.
Sonora Avenue, entertained Mr.
and M-rs. Oeorge Rapp And son,
Bruce; Mrs. Louise QroRan and
son, Thomas, Flat Avenue, and
Edward Bplte, Plume Street, Labor
Day. ,
—Mr. and Mrs. Germain La Bar
and daughter, Mary-Jo, visited her
•thick — is xweetnied condensed \
milk.
Don't confuse «r,'e«(ened con
Try i piiu-h.of ground nilnpite in totnatbeii, baked
•<-~bMMr.tMBluL.iU,. K i " V
baft. Wonderful flavorl
Evaporated milk is fluid milk with
' • • •
some oflhawaler removed, but
Mother always preached tht
wee lined condensed milk h fluid value of experience in preparing
milk wfth watir removed and hotbreada or homemade jams and
sugar added.
jellies, Bui today, with modern
cooking shortcut*, «xpcricncc is
LEMON MEHWGUE PIE
To make the filling, blend together I'-i cups (lB-oijnct can)
sweetened
lemon Jute
lemon or
tract, and yolks of two
Pour into baked pfe shell or cookie
•crumb crust. Cover with meringue
made by besting two <Cg whites not neceniary to treat your fam•with 4 tablespoons granulated ily to these goodies. Take any
sugar. Bake in moderate oven well-known brand of prepared roll
(325°), 15 minutes or until brown. oi muffin mix . . . add some deliChill before seiving.
cious homemade peach jam, and
I'll wager your family will fall
for flavorful homemade spreads.
A psychologist tells mo that
HOMEMADE PEACH JAM
helping mother in the kitchen
Thaw a box (1 pound) of quickoften .aids the development of a
child's creative sense. Take little froten sweetmd sliced peaches
p j
9-year-old Dickie Orlan, for example—one Of the tats on "Juve- fine. Place in large saucepan with
nile Jury" (3:30-4 E.S.T. Sunday 2 teaspoons of Wmon juice. Meason MBS). His ure lH.'6ups augar and ict aside.
mother tells me Put saucepan holding fruit over
high heat Add 3 tablespoons of
he loves to eook
breakfast, a n d pawdered fruit pKtin (mix con— w i t h h i s tents of package thoroughly bemother's help — fore measuring).
lias tried severStir until rwxture comes to •
al ways of pre- bard boil and add sugar at once.
paiini? scramBring to a /till rol/i«][ wil mi boil
bled eggs.
hari T miiitiw, stirring constantly.
One of his Remove from heat, skim! pour
" c r e a t i o n s " quickly into glasses. Parafin at
sounded so good, once. Makes (bout .3 six-ounce
Dickie Orlan I served it to my glasses.
Atomic Energy Set.
Provides New Toy
For Young America
Special Priz,.s
At
NEW YORK. - Parents may at
first feel » little apprehension
about a potential toy from Santa
for junior; but there is no cause for
alarm.
It is true that there is a toy
atomic energy set on the marketbut junior can't make an A-bomb
with it and It is described is a
wholly peaceful plaything.
The klt-completf With a Geiger
counter that actually works —Is
just one of the thousands of glittering new playjhings toymakerj havt
cooked up for young America.
In spite of the atomic, enejgy
PALS
outfit, the accent for the most part
"Girls, my pal overV there Is
Is on the peaceful arts, the toygoing to surprise everybody at the
makers say.
party tonight by singing, so I
But even so, the gun-toting cow- guess I'll accompany him."
boy and his range-riding regalio
"On the piano?"
Btili holds . forth as young Ameri"No, to the hospital."
ca's No, Tenthuslasru. Accordingly,
there's a record turnout of new
Safe At Last
I styles for the 19C0 cowpoke, IncludThirty years after, it is safe to
I ing a gold-pUiUd pistol that re*>'f«"Sserf"flWi» * « a * » i t t # i » ' tmofee "attend the CIOEE reiffiiWwBy then..
one obviously is too dilapidated
when the trigger is pulled.
to Interest the brothers in the
Farm toys" come into their own
insurance g a m e . — Richmond
with child-size tractors that'll cut «,
Times-Dispatch,
furrow or haul a wagon.
If junior wants to grow up to be
a barber, there's a practice kit for
him, too. It comes with clippers
and a ^azor—that won't cut—and
ar shaving mug.
FORD8, N. J. — P. A. 4-0348
A new wrinkle for bubble-blowTHURS.. FRI. AND SAT.
ing drinking dolls is a rubber"MY FRIEND IRMA
tipped plastic straw. Just press
the dolts tummy and It gobbles
GOES WEST1
down a glass of water as neat as
with Marie Wilson and
you please.
Diana I.yno
For the electric hobbyist there
"GOLDEN GLOVES
are refinements galore. One new
STORY"
thrill is a complete circus train
with James Dunn
with cages and animals, ready to
Sat. Mat. starts at 2 T. M.
be set u^ into a^ multi-ringed circus
after the freight cars are unloaded.
SUN.. MON. AND TUES.
The junior j atomic, laboratory
"JVHITE TOWER"
stresses the peaceful side of nuwith Glenn ford and
clear research,•lth» toymaken say.
' Valil
The set includes a geiger counter
"EAGLE AND THE
that gives off visual and sound sigHAWK"
nals when uranium or other radiowith John Payne and
active ore Is near. There's also a
Rhonda Fleming;
fluorescent screen on which the
young scientist can study atomic
WEDNESDAY ONLY:
radio active material dtslntegrat
"MYSTERY STREET"
ing.
with Ricardo Mnntalban and
or Fluid.
funds by the ,
Iselln First Airi :;'
MdrHay, it. •.•,;,,.
Walter Burch a k
flarby Is servin;: ,
First aid in,are'being ln.;<i M
at St. Cecelia's'i/
ter. with WiU.;i,i
Instructor. Kfjijii
instructor of thi
slans.
.Death toll in
in c
Quake increases
Independent;
aftc; break-up
The kit is stocked with radioac
tive minerals and Instructions on
the- usa at atomic energy for co» j.
structive needs,
far .
Launderette
AHA GRAM GAME
iuKK.aiiaiiu.iSHK> i ii MUM MGIZX
'•v :i-.A«
Sally Forrest
"JIGGS AND MAGGIE"
with Joe Yulr and
Renie Riana
184 SMI1
PERTH AMI
y
LUGIGAGE}
T.s I,,
—Edward Bolte, I'lume Street,
apd Thomas Furze and Ronnld
Pellegrino, Sonora Avenue, spent
a couple of days in Leonardo.
—Mr. and Mrs. Ugo Bettelll and
children, Michael, Patrick and
Diane, Sonora Avenue, visited Mrs.
Foulk, Ocean Grove, Saturday.
—A. meeting of. the Barronettej
will be held Monday at the. home j
of Miss Lois Chrlstensen, 58 Hill-"
crest Avenue, f
—The next meeting of Istlin Post,
VPW. will be held September 14,
7:30 P. M., at the post rooms. The
VFW building is now under construction. A day's labor was doMOUSE LIVES LONG
nated by Frank Tanzi and E. CarBERKELEY, Calif. — A pocke
temessa, masons.
mouse, caught by Dr. Seth B. Ben
son six years ago, never drank
t
or other liquid]; and con- FOUND IN WOODS
sumed only small amounts of bird
MERRILL. Wise. — Thirty-nine
seed. Jt apparently got all th€ days after Herbert Zydnck, 43, diswater it needed from the dry seed. appeared, he was found, half conDr. Benson says many desert ani- sclous and half-starved, in his car
mals have body process which, use on an abandoned road near Lac;
very small amounts of water.
du Flambeau in the Wisconsin
north woods. The man who weigh-;
ed about 165 pounds, weighed about
HOME BUILDING
July was the biggest hQmebuild- 100 pounds wnen found and was
ing month on record, according to unable to police what had happen-!
the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Led to him.
which states that 144.000 new nonfarm dwelling uniU were started
last month. The total for* the first
tight months of this year is 839,See Page 2
000 units.
SAMSONITE
•
W. H. S.J
ISELltf NEWS
STATE THEATRE
WOODBRIDGE, N. J.
FOR BOYS
AtR CONDITIONED lor Your COMFORT
' • GYM SUITS—Regulation W.H.S. Style
TODAY THRU SATURDAY
Ann BLYTII - Farley GRANGER ln
§ SHIRTS—Fancy and Wtti)e DRESS SHIRTS, longl
SPORT SHIRTS, and FLANNELS tjy Kayne*
"OUR V ^ R Y OWN"
,
• SLACKfi-Juniw and Stildent* S i m — GABARDINE
/ afod WO^jLUpRDlsmY
and COVERTSj>y Spreetogs arid (b.K.
'.''•
MAJESTIC
FEXTH AMBOY 4-0106
— MlW
•SUNpAY THRU TUESDAY
With James WHITMORE - Nancy DAVIB plus
gTORE
HOURS
LATK8T
REPORTS
Daily 'J-fi
S h o w Clyisteunelk'a Q u a l i t y
<f{t«4K-*».d fiitra
LOW! ('heck far
yourself today L
I
A H.)ll.vwu«d Story
"SUNSET BOULEVARD"
with
William llolden
Goria Snanson
Iff an Unusual Motion
Ploture
"THK N E X T . V O I C E Y O U H E A R "
• PREP SOX - TIES - BELTS - BRACES
'fill Noun
PJuj Yi-r» ( VAG$5 - ?J;J»W|T*, In,'
•
''SQUARE D A N C E KATTY"•
• POLO SHIRTS—Long and Short Sleeves, by Kaynee
l'ri. Till »
'
/
"YOUN(3l DANIEL BOONE'1
With Oavld BRUCE - KTUUlK
Paul I'1'
^•thrl-ilK 1
N|
•'SO YOUN<i.
;
>lru nail
. WEDNESDAY TttBU SATURDAY
"THE MEN"
with Maria Brando and
Tereta Wrlf hi
I ' r m i f ol, «umU>'ii Hhow
QF HER OWN1;
.,.«.'
ti» Bin Tl.
'r..v * > ' " " V.'
With OtorU S«'
ill-'"
II"I \
KADER
PAGE SEVEN
THURRDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1950
if:
, 3.1.4 fc.l
^nbeDeixlient-Heaber
FORDS NEWS
Ln Couple Miss Irma Jean Lybeck Bride
,<| Salurday Of John Thergesen of Sewaren
Heac.h Party Enjoyed
By Residents of Fords
FORDS NEWS
Julia Meszaros
| Doable-ring Ceremony Performed j Rosemary Beck
Is Church Bride At Hango-Roudi Weddingfomfoy [Weds Amboy Man
FORDS — A welner roast and
beach party was held by & group
FORDS Woodbiidue First PresFORDS- Our Lady of Pence
mm Tin:!'1 of byterian Church was the .scttini; of thr New Jersey Slate Hosital. of local residents at Ward's Point,
Trrnt:in. Her husband, a senior at
daughter
Church. Fords, was the .setting for
KEA9BEY - A t a douhle-rlnn llMtr c.ip. rmbroldeiTd with sofid
FORDS -Miss Rosemary Beck.
cremony, Miss Irene Royrti. pearls. She cairlcd a rA.waele bo\i- dauKhter of Mr und Mrs, GeorRe '
AURIIUT of Mr. and Mrs, Johnjqurt of whin- nisrs.
J. Beck, 70 Qlencourt Avenue, this
dmiRhter of Mr.
fuvmond Kft- lybeck, dliugTileToT Mr. "and" Mrs. ness Administration, NrwArfc. has
Mesza
Olovanos, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs.
id Mr*. Ben- Walter Howard Lybcck, 14'Llnden bern recalled to active duty With dren, Ronald Mid Elaine,
and M
Mrs. ftllnt. Meswiros of 1109 Am- 351 Berw 3ireet,
Him tlu- luldi" wore i
Ave- Avenue, to John Russell Tnergesen, tlw U. a. Navy and will leave Sat- Mrs. Ernest French nnd sons, boy Avenue, this place, to John J. of the iftto Mr. and Mi's. Joseph', suit witlf brown accossorlrs Mid Louis dloviHios, of 340 MadisonAvenue, PP.Ith Amboy, Saturday
urday.
.W.ajUP,...EmfSl,AOd l e n m t k J & l H EE, ^ m u
of MfiL.lMD.KAES'
May Burdash and children. M M - [ marek of 501 Lawiie Street,, Penh formed Sunday afteirtfTfm rtt 4
.,, k in the Holy 440 West Avenue. Sewaren, SaturChurch, Fords. The pastor, Rev.
d May i Am boy, uud the late Steven Pas- o'clock in St. John's Lutheran
I in, Charles. Timothy. Linda
iv rih Amboy. day afternoon at 3 o'clock, with
John E. Grimes, performed the
md Nicholas, Mr. and Mrs. George | tflrak • s»turj,ny afternoon. The Church. Perth Amboy. with the
rrrrinony was the Re,v. Earl H. Devanny, pastor,
cdremony »t 4 o'clock.
passtor, the Rev, John E. Grimes, Rev. Julius Sathmary officiating.
i:,v V. Bernard performing the double-ring cereMunn and son, George Jr.
mony.
The brldfc, given'in marriage by
performed the double-ring cereMrs, John Hango o{ WoodThe bride, given In marriage by
her father, was attired In n i-oyal
mony at 3 o'clock.
, m marriane by
bridge, sister-in-law of the brideblue Chantilly lace ballet length
Given in marrtaRe by her father, groom, served as matron of honor
: i n-f-1 in n whitp her father, was attired in a toast
dress designed
gown with matching picture ,hat
the
bride
was
attired
in
a
white
,, ,,XPV sntln. d e - bailerlna-ltntfth
and
Miss
Lillian
Roudt,
sister
of
HOPELAWN-The engagement
Kown designed with a Chantilly the bride, was maid of honor. Mis P O R D S - R D V . John E. Grimes. and shoes and she carried a noselu-ioii neckline, with a lace" bodice and full net skirt of Miss Lillian Veres, daughter of
m»tf:h|tw gft[,|n
lace. bodlce.iM.iatm skirt extend- Elizabeth Rac7, was a bridesmaid. pastor, of Our Lndy of Ponce gay of white roses and baby's
!• ivl u l t h p c p h u x t
a .pink taffeta slip. She wore MI'S! LJIIIfth" Veres, 93 tec" Street,
ing Into a long tra)n. H«r long All the attendants were dressed In Church, has announced the ap- breath.
lM ; ( i ii lonE t r a i n .
and the late Stephen Veres, to
Miss Betty Jane Beck, sister of
veil with sprays or lrtifs ol.. the stmrfar Nfie (treen Rowns with pointment of Ernest Dubay 291
•h vi-il was »v- matching lace mitts ahd hat and a Emil Fuzak, son of Mr. and Mrs.
FORDS • Alexander Hamilton, valley was draped from a tiara o:~
the-bride',
aer yed as maid of honor.
Wild
wood
Avmuf,
lo
the
fucultj
•\ u-iia e n t w i n e d corsage of yellow rosebuds.
matching headpieces. Miss Rnudi
Marie Janice Lybeck. as Joseph Puzak. 612 Raritan Ave- Si-.. 360 New Brunswick Avenue. orange blossoms, and she carried a
She wore a forest grefn goivn of
curried a 1 tMiss
carried a bouquet of yellow roses of Our Lady of Pence School,
r s s prs
nue,
Perth
Amboy.
haS
Been
anone
of
thin
community'*
best•lll'i'Vii'c'hkls '
' '
J^fld of honor, wore a
prayer book marked with white and the others carried bouquets of Father. Grimes stated Dubay will nylon over taffeta, ballet length-,
known residents, was honored at
two-tijned grey satin dress, navy nounced by her mother,
also serve &•«: director oi physical with matchins picture hat and
talisman
roses.
lismnn roses.
,
Miss Veres Is a graduate of ii party Sunday in celebration of asters and daisies.
accessories and a corsage of yelshocvs.
Btl
of
New
M U l l i l . sister of
Miss Helen Heszinecz
The bride; given ln,marr,aiue by| » ( ' ;l i Ut ' n . :i <- l l i e school,
•Middlesex County Girls' Vocation- Hist birthday.
low
rosebuds.
Nicolas Giov.anos. brother of the
Dubay
is
a
graduate"of^
• as matron of
Present were: James Hamilton, Brunswick, served as maid o: her father, w.ore a white
t satin gown
Christian Miller of this place al nnd Technical High School.
of Physic*! JEducntkm nnd bridegroom, ncted as besfman.
•. :l!-)-.v Chantilly
nuiiui.
She
wore,
a
pink
mar
styled
with
an
illusion
Wooubriduc, and is employed by Miss Dorothy Hamilton, Mr. and
served as best man.
Mr. ond Mrs, Glovanos will
Hyuicnr, East Oraniqp. and of the
M \u;h matching
quisettt gown designed similar t trimmed with rhlnestdnes and
The couple is on a tour of New the Maldenform Company, Perth Mrs. Stephen Mehok, Mr. and Mrs. the bride's with a matching pic full skirt which terminated In a Wooiltoidne Hlith School. c!as< of vis>t Canada on their two weejt
:,,it and carried
Amboy, Her fiance attended Mid- Joseph Pocsik and son, Joseph, and
M'I M i-arnntfons. England. For traveling the bri
1943. He Served with tne U.S. Navy j rwedding
trip and upon return will
dlesex County Boys' Vocational Mrs. Kitty Hohol, all of this place; ture hat and she carried pink as long train. Her elbow length Illu- during
chosea
grey
suit
and
navy
blue
the last war. The scliool i e s l d e at the Glencourt Avenue ad,- Miss Shirley
sion veil was attached to a Juand Technical High School, ajid Mrs. Evelyn Bernocco of Norfolk, j ters and daisies.
(1ress Fov
accesorles.
opent'd yesterday.
'
traveling, the bride wore
>,., nDW'ned simlt t p l d J W l ' C W t f W l Va.rMivnnd Mrs. Alexander HMCK},. The. bridesmaids, Misses Grac,<
The bride is on the nursing stall is
•.'..•."
! a Ijrown silk dress with browr.Nel- •
aiililiy lace.
ers, bulLder.s, Colonia. He is a llton and son .Robert, and Mr, and j Toth of New Brunswick and Jedh
RETURN FROM TOt'R
j vet accessories.
,v . i'rved as best
veteran of two years In the U. S Mrs. Charles Naulty and son, | Hill of Fords, were in nile green
HOPELAWN - Mr. and Mrs,', Mrs, Glovanos is a graduate of
j i and Edward
Army
land maize gowns respectively.
Charles, all of Woodbridge.
John Szllaggi. 124 Howard Street, St. Mary's High School. Perth Am(They wore matching picture hats
hav? returned after a tour of the boy, and Is employed by the Bell
n ;i i rip through
and asters and daisies tinted to
western
and southern states and Telephone Company, Perth Amsi.itc.s and upon!
match. The flower girl, Jo Ann
Mrs. /\fi#y to Entertain Mrs. Larsen Hostess
Mexico. While traveling the couple boy. Her liusbnnd, a graduate of
,. :>; 26 Howard
Schulack of Hopelawn, niece- of
relatives in Inglewood, Perth Amboy High School, is atTo Weekly Sewing Club the bridefiroom wore a similar en 7 KEASBEY—Mr, and Mrs. Steve visited
•Inn. the bride
Eleven Club Sept. 11
tending the University of AlaFaczak, Jr., 400 Smith Street hon- Calif., Ohio nnd Illinois.
i ii (lino suit with
FORDS—The infant son of Mr.
. , J . ..
bama,
ored their daughter, Christine
FORDS — The Weekly Sewing semble in blue.
-Valentine Meszaros, brother of Carol at a party' given for her REGISTERS VOTERS
club
h o m e Club met at the home of Mrs.
Lehigh Aveinue. was chirstened 1
L
KEASBEY-Mrs. Margaret Facthe
bride, served as best man and
s ;i graduate of Carl Martin at .services held Sun- of Mrs. Ann HcrOmolo, 5T4 Krock- Eva Larsen, 476 Crows Mill Road. ushers were Arthur Harmen of third ' birthday. The affair was zak, 45 Oakland Avenue, will
held
Wednesday.
Present
were
Mrs.
Ben
Juhl,
m&lly
Avenue,
Perth
Amboy,
Miss
School and i s | d a y i n <JL Paul''s Church, Perth
register voters here from now until
Metuchen and Roy Doerrhoefer of
Guests present were: Mrs. Ma- September 28, Persons may call
•A,u-y by the In-1 AmbO y_ w l U l R e v Charles W. Georglana Pheasant was winner Mrs. Lillian Larsen. Mrs. Hester Piscataway. Michael Grabac of
Williams.
Mrs.
Charlotte
Larsen
of
the
dark
horse
prize.
New
| K r a h e e officiating,
Bound Brook acted as ring bearer ion Getz and daughters, Kathy from 3 to 5 P, M. and 6 to 9 P. M.
Members present w^re: Miss and Mrs. Rose LaFor,ge.
and Diane, Mrs. Irene Gregus and
attended! sponsors were Mr. and Mi's,
The couple is on a trip through daughter, Carol, Mrs, Marian daily to register or to make
Dani. Mrs. Helen Plrlnt. Mrs.
i School and i s ; J o l m ^ ^ r f 3 7 Lehtah Avenue,
Johnson. Mrs. Anna Antol LIONS TO MEET MONDAY
New England and Canada and Stark and daughter, Linda, Mrs. changes of address. Naturalized
U. S. Navy.
j Present at the christening party
citizens • are requested to bring
FORDS — Mrs. Sue Mako, 16
and Miss Mary Antol. •
:
which followed at the Zimmerman
FORDS—The first dinner meet- upon return will reside at the Julia Buda and son, Richard, John their citizenship papers.
Evergreen
Avenue, entertained at
The next meeting will be held
home were Mrs. Melvin Wendllng
ing of the fall season of the Lions Perth Amboy address. For travel- Cheega and son, Dennis, Mr, and
a lawn party in honor of the
11 at the home of Mrs,
ing,
the
bride
wore
a
navy
blue
Mrs,
Gerard
Novak,
Joseph
Facand Mrs. Michael Schmidt of Keil,
OJub of Fords is scheduled for
nihth birthcj.ay of her son, Edward,
VISITED AUNT
Wis., Mr. and Mrs. August Schen- j
_
Monday night, at 6:30 o'clock for suit with matching accessories and zak imd Steve Faczak, Sr., all of
and the fifth birthday of her son,
PBRDS—Miss
Geraldlne
Leach,
had a corsage of white asters and this place,
v
the Scandinavian Grill.
Thomas.
jkel, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Schenkel,' , .
. . ~ " . ,,
72
Hoy
Avenue,
has
returned
homo
daisies.
Adoiph Schenkel, Jr., arid Betty j ' " ' ' * • Marie
Seng
Dies
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank and
Guests were: Gloria Vincz. Anspending a-vacation visiting
:
The bride is a graduate of Rari- son, Joseph, of South River; Mr. after
Larson, all of Sayreville.
her i:unt, Mrs. George Phlfler in drew Kmiec, Jr.. Lillian Vincz,
LIST SESSION*
0/,
tan Township schools and Is em- and Mrs. Robert Leslie and daugh- Wild wood.
Mr. and Mrs. j Afeo. Mx. and Mrs. Javob Walz,
Roger Antol, Joseph Roman, DiFORDS—The Mothers' Club of ployed by the Maiden "Form Comter, Lynne, Louisa Jeffreys of
n- Kin HI James Street' Mr.'and Mrs. Edward Jelicks, Mr.
ane Antol, Mrs. Andrew Kmlec,
F O R D S ~ F u n e r a l services for Troop 52. BSA, will meet Monpany, Perth Amboy. Her husband Woodbridg'e: Mrs. Jean Miller and DAUGHTER FOR LARSENS
in • M thr rnuagement i and Mrs, Eugcnt /.damusik, Mr.] M l . s M a , . J e g e l l R w i f e oi Joseph
Mrs. An Antol and Mr. and Mrs.
day, September 11 at 8 P. M. at is employed by the American
son, Clayton, of Raritan Town- KEASBEY—Mr. and Mrs. Ray- John Vincz, Sr.
Lillian T., to and Mrs. Mt>:an Seibert, Mrs. S e n R i 1 3 Maxwell Avenue, were
the' home of Mrs. Steven Balas,
Wuiir. sorv of Mr.! Lena Miller. Doris Jelicks, Joyce ] held Mumray'morning'aTou'r Lady Woodland Avenue, with Mrs. Ed- Smelting and Refining Company ship.
mond Larsen, 18 Clinton Avenue,
Perth Amboy.
a. Wolif 4 Grant j Adamusik, Eugene Adamusik, Car- of Peace Church, where a
John Mago, Miss Grace Ritzaut are the parents of a daughter, CLUB TO CONVENE
ward Seyler as co-hostess,
iolit)p Walz and Jacob Walz. Jr.. mass of requiem WHS offered. Rev.
Mrs, Dolores Tirpak of Perth Am Marsuorlle, born In St. Peter's FORDS—The 5. and 2 Club will
m-aduate of jail
of Perth Amboy. Kay Lorraine Stanley Levandoskl was the cele31 i',:>ll
j
boy, and Mrs. Lee Vierla and Hospital, New Brunswick.
meet at the home of Mrs. John
• h-school, class of land Anna Louise Zimmerman andd brant, the Rev. Frederick Valen- TO OPEN SEASON
children, Mannle and 'Rose, of
Holt, Kennedy Sheet, Perth AmCHt'RCH PLANS PICNIC
• • !•; a !?r»di»ate of;John Lako.'JV.. of this Township. tino was detienn and the Rev. • FORDS—The first meeting of
Hopelawn.
FORDS—A picnic, sponsored by boy at 8 o'clock tomorrow night.
Thomas Ryan wns sub-deacon. the Ladies' Auxiliary of Fords Am•!i School, rlass of
the St. Nicholas Church of Fords,
Bural was in St. Gertrude's Ceme- erican, Legion, Unit 163, is schedHI Hull University. BpftTPONES MEETING
...
The result proved that they were will be held September 10 at SON IS BORN
uled for Tuesday, September 12 at
ii'1 is employed in
KEASBEY—The Keasbey Pro- tery ^Coyonla. with Father LevanBy DIt SOPHIA BRUNSON
both mistaken.
Phoenix Grove, Rarttan Township.
8 P. M. in the Legion Hall.
FORD8—Mr. and Mrs. William
•'
inn tment oi the: tectton Fire Company has post- doski officiating.
Instead of peace, disharmony Music will be furnished by the Lukacs, King George Road, are
The
pall
bearers
weje:.
Thoma;
Company, Buund| ponLV<1 i U m B e u a g from Monday
reigned in their home, The wife International Orchestra.
G. O P . TO MEET
the parents of a sou born Sunday
to September 11 due to the Labor Marcous Dean Coleman, Anton
By DR. SOrillA BRANSON
was not changed frbtn a selfish]
FORDS—The Keasbey Women's
at the Firth Amboy General HwH"
Deserlck, August Jaeger, John
Day holiday.
Poor Risks in Marriage ,
neurotic type to a bright, helpful, HEIR IS BORN IN JAPAN
pital.
Republican Club will meet Tues- i
GiHibb and Joseph Canneta.
«»
Lillian Veres
Engaged to Wed
mU
am.M
Dubay Appointed
As Fords Teacher
Hamilton Honored
On 81st Birthday
r:
Christine Faczak
Marks Birthday
Zimmerman Infant
Christened Sunday
-^
Mrs. Mako Hostess
On Sons' Birthdays
I
Palmblad
ement Told
I
How's
Your Health?
Er.
Services Held
Ire ho vacs, Sr,
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
KBA8BEY—Mr. and Mrs. JoKovncs, Sr., 72. seph J. Scritore, 51 Oakland Avedied Saturday.-nue, celebrated their 12th ddl
dinner and
iincant of Johnianiriversary with
ith a di
e Cftrty in New York. Mr,
J
' TTiorvald
T h l d P
e o oi
ol
Pearson
widow, Bertha;! Fords were guests.
RETURN HOME
FORDS — Rev. Peter Buletza,
MononRohelm, Pa., visited with
his in-laws. Mr. and Mrs. GeorRe
Yacina of Ling Street. His children. Victoria Barbara and Peter
Who
their grandparents for the past
three weeks, returned home with
their father.
John smoyak. of
ffrn
i Steve, J r , of
FORDS—Mr.
and Mrs. George
• brother, John KoFcher, Jr., JB Louis Street, arc LARSENS ENTERTAIN
l.inet. Ohio; four
the parents of a daughter born FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Julius
..ml one jjreat-
Thursday in the Perth Ambfly Larsen and daughter, Betty and
Adoiph Schenker, Sayreville, were
General Hospital.
.u the Kaln Morthe guests of Mr. and Mrs! William
«:i State Street, ADDITION TO FAMILY
Larsen, 7 Bensonhurst Avenue.
::iim where the fuHOPELAWN — Mr. and Mrs.
: ii 1:30 yesterday diaries Newberry, 59 Juliette STOKK PAYS VISIT
..; :!:00 o'clock from Street, are 'the parents of a son
FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Tony
B J
.l a l . h l n S!pitai, New
berry la
Grzyb.
IA,
.pecial meeting
;in Lagion Post
• i.-it headquarters,
'lin Labance apliya.seko as publi!ur the forthcomme Sharick was
duality.
It! ntir
"• Mr. and Mr
nil ,ion, Nichol.
tin,-, pkmo, an>
•'•••>r\!.{>
Singer
n.t.mce, Perth
•'inied from a nH'UIll, D , C ,
n-
Vriuon, Va.
|1H. S T A T E
Mr. and U\% Paul
f- i-'.iiriU'id Avenue, are
p
-k vacation In New
HOSPITAL
1'himws Gockel, 13
' i am-, ii a tiirgical
ll 1
" Marine'^Hospital
l;md.
UGS
•EANED
|0oi i) did STO^ED
f"Ni:r. A. 4-
1616
Will C a l l
n>pr "*•'•'•
V, mr H U B !
IITON'S
^ »HKKT ST.
P IK AHBOV
Mrs.
f
Maim Street
Cosky, 4 Coolidge Avenue are the
parents of a son"bom'Friday at
the Perth Ambci.v Qeneral Hospltal.
by Ralph Stein
FORDS—Rev. and Mrs. PatH C.
sacrificing young woman.
Her husband held a position of Kreyling of Tokyo, Japan, are the VERY WELCOME
importance and came home at parents of a son. Rev. Kreyling is
FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Paul
times weary in body and mind. If the son of Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Pcolar, 811 Amboy Avenue, are the
she had been the kind of wife that L. Kreyling, 26 Fourth Street. He parents of a daughter, born Mon-.'
he had expected her to be, she Is serving
day at the Perth Amboy General
would have had an attrtctlvt.sunl Japan,
i WHErtrtflriynWBH-a: tfett^DDfeSUMS,
would have built up their bodies
Street.
Mrs. Smith's friends a,dvised her and'improved their health. Instead
to invite youim men to the house of that, she usually greeted him
VISITORS FROM COAST
FqRDS — Mr. and Mrs-. Fred and get Sarah married off! "Oh, with a string oi complaints, The
Olse"n, Los . Angeles, Calif., are when she marries, she will blossom ood was unappetizing and tin-truth was that
spending three weeks here with out just like a flower and be as attractive.
lie Jiad never learned to cook
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred happy as a lark."
Director, GA)N£S DOG RESEARCH C6NTCR
Olsen, New Brunswick Avenue. So, they got her married to a and didn't try.
plain
man,
who
was
honest
and
Often they would compromise
The trip vfas made by plane.
hard-working, and who expected by going out tot a nestaurant. He
his wife to cooperate with him and felt resentful, that Instead of
ENTERTAIN RELATIVES
FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ol- carry her -share of the burdens.
resting quietly at home, he was
sen, New Brunswick Avenue, en- She pictured marriage as a ro- compelled too often for his welltertained her brothef-in-law and j mantjc, affair, free,from the per- being to. exchange. an unappetizsister,- Mr. and Mrs. James Prain- ] plexities and uncertainties that ing meal at home for another at
she had k&nwn before tnarriiiae. the restaurant where the jazz und
gle, of Pittsburgh, Pa.
noise jangled his already tired
nerve's. He- went home mpre irri
tated than- ever.
3 INCWES WITH EACH WAC.CIV^ this couple grew farther
INC ATIP SPEED Of 900 INCHES
apart. The wife grew more self'MISY'IHE
OACmoO
f^lLY
* " MINUTE ORBS' HUNOish and neurotic and the husband
more discontented/They had both POO OF MOVIE FAME, IS CREDITED ™^
& * «Jf W H0UR
married ,without Te'aliiilng that- WITH HAVINC EARNEP * 500,000
J For insertions in this calendar, call Mis. Stephen A.
marriage is a mutual affair in
Frost, Wofdbhdue 8-1710 or Perth Amboy 4-7111. before noon
FOR ITS OWNER
which sacrifices must bemade on
on Tuesday of eacli week.)
both sides. Each one must meur
beai; and forbea: They must adSEPTEMBER
just themselves io each other.
1—Meeting Fords Memorial Post, 6090, VFW, in Post rooms
There are m|nny who should
at 8 P, M.
never marry, ft selfish man or
woman with bad| ha6its or chronic
^ M e e t i n g Ladies' Aid Society of Our Redeemer Evangelical
diseases is very seldom changed by
Lutheran Church at 2 P. M. ill Parish Hall.
marriage. Mental, diseases are
8—Meeting of 8 and 2 Club at the home of Mrs. John' Holt,
often inherited from, generatien to
Kennedy Street, Perth Amboy, 8 P, M.
generation.
The children may be .'bright and
10 Picnic, St. Nicholas Church, Phoenix Grove, Raritan Townseem normal In an entire family
ship. .
|
'
and some in the next generation
COV.CHESTER BOWLES.
11—Guest Night—Keasbeyi Women's Democratic Club in Keasmay go insane. Oh, the misery arid
bey School at 8 P. If. '
»
OF
CONNECTICUT,
ANp
HIS FAMILY PET JIMMY, EACH
unhapplness this may cause. Mar11—Meeting Lions Club of Fords, Scandinavian Grill, 6:30 P. M.
PARTY FOR THE. OTHER S1BBRNARP5
IN THE. STATEriage should nev^' be entered in tot
©'^ijSO. Games Doi; Reseurch Center, N. V. C.
11—Mothers' Club of Troop 52, BSA, Mrs. Stephen Balas, 71
lightly. It is one of the most imWoodland Avenue, Mrs. Edward Seyler, co-hostess.
portant and solemn decisions that
11—Ladies' Auxiliary, VFWj-attend theatre performance at
we are ever called upon to make
Don't imagine that divorce cures
Millburn.
"'.i
'
^.,
anything. It doesn't!
11—Meeting Keasbey Protection Fife Co., firehouse 8 P.'M.
12—Meeting Ladies' Auxiliary of Fords American Legion, in
FOR THE FINEST IN
post rooms at 8 P. M.
12—Meeting Keasbey Republican Women's Club at flrehouse,
8 P. M.
WOodbridgc 8-1735
14—feazaar, sponsored by Mothers' Club of St. Nicholas' Church
or
' in Church Hall. Mrs, John Lakp, chairman.
16- Bus ride to-Coney Island, sponsored by Ttimble Inn Club,
Perth Amboy 4-753^
^ Inc. Bus will leave at 6 P. M> ^f'Tpy Wteslng,.chairman,
18^eHtir/g"Biased; yirglr/Ma^S^dklity'"bf 'our Lady of Peace
Church in church audttorlum at 8 P. M. . • 1*8- Nomination of officers, meeting of Mothers' Club of St.
Nicholas''Church, 8 P. M. in church Hall.
'
20—Meeting Liberty Association at Chibrooms, 63i King George
Road at 8 P.M. .
'GIFTS and
21—Meeting Second Ward Wattien's Republican Club at the
home of Mrs. Walter Sheaman, 11 Dunbar Avenue, 8 P. M,
HOUSEWARES
55^-Resulai-dinner meeting Ljcms Club ot Fords, 6:30 P. M.,
Scandinavian Grill.
,
25—Meeting Jadies' Auxiliary Fordi) Memorial Post B090, VPW,
STORES
8 P. M. in post headquarters,
.
28—Card Party—Ladies' Auxiliary Fords Memorial Pest, 60B0,
533 New Bniiuwkk Ave.
WOODBRIOGE - FORDS
( N e i l tu l'uid» 1'liDUuuarl <
.
VFW, In post headquarters at 8 P, M. Mrs, Esther Sund*
SJjj\HOPE%lVWN
AT PIP
quist, chairman.
'
<
• • • ' ' •
TS
FORDS, N. J. P. A. 4 3890
day at 8 P. M. in the Keasbey Sarah Smith's mother was a
| neurotic, and she and her husFirehouse.
band got along very badly. Sarah
was an only child and rather pretty.
VISITING HERE
FORDS — Miss Dorothy Ellis, She did hot live in an atmosphere
Catonsville, Md., was the guest of of peace and security and became
her grandparents, the Rev. and nervous and selfish. She was un-
CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS
FORDS, HttPEUMH and KEASBEY
PICK - UP - DELIVERY
c»u
GRAWS
i
: Editorial:
ROUND TRIP TiCKKT ON
GRAVY TRAIN
N. J. Public
Behind Decision to
Forces to South
Mr. Aaroe is on the Right Track
President Aaroo of the Borifd of Educa- 5l,0O().O«O school, but a study of the archition certainly is on sound ground when he tect's plans indicate the buildinf would
.declares himself unequivocally for the prop- cost at least twice that sum, If the understanding was that a $1,060,066 bonding be
osition that the original set of plans drawn
undertaken, we think that the Board and
for the new high school he modified to meet the architect mu.ct tell us how It haprequirements, and thus obviate the un- pens that this figure has been arbitrarily
riecrssar^ a M insane idwt that a scroM scf IgnorM ,
"
be bought.
This newspaper has made an effort to
scrutinize
the contract between Pierson
For our part, we simply cannot, underand
Mac
William,
Pettt* Amboy architects.!
stand how the second sol ever came into
and
the
Board
of
Educatjon.
We have been
being. 11 iyftierfdtole that anyone, having
the public interest in.mind, could entertain toltl that no ropy of this agreement is in
for a moment the thought or duplicating /the Board's offices here, but is in the office
thousands of dollars worth of architectural Of J. H. Thayer Martin, Ne'wark attorney.
work without first undirtakiug revisions This'we presume U) be an oversight which
which would make it acceptable. In this in- will be corrected at once because this is a
stance, liowey^"- Vic And the Arcbit*<?-t fur- public document fthich should be available .
nishing draffs of an entirely new concept at alt business hours for the public to in*
of building fven HIOURII the Eoard had sped. We trust, therefore, that this conauthorized no such drawings. We believe tract will be restored to the local Board files
a full explanation must be made of the immediately so it will be accessible to us
manner by which this second job was un- or to any other taxpayer at all times.
dertaken and if the Board wishes the ConfiWe are wholeheartedly-in favor Of a new
dence of the people "in the procedure it is v high .school and have advocated it for years.
following on this large and costly building We are fearful now lost the mysterious
program, the sooner this explanation js manner in which the project is being preforthcoming the better we a'll will feel.
pared may antagonize the public which
Mr, Aaroe is thinking in. extremely prac- probably will be called upon next February
tical terms when he talks about following to vote on a referendum to authorize buildthe general outline of the plans, even if ing the school. Prompt steps by the Board
financial'restrictions prohibit following the now to take the public into its confidence
complete plans. Incidentally, the contract completely are imperative. Rejection of thei
between the architect and the Federal gov- referendum because of suspicion and misernment called lor the planning of a trust is the other alternative.
Bv Kenneth" Fink,, Director
'if i l i l i r ;
The New Jersey Toll
rHINCK'l'oN Now in the 11th 'ilM
urck <if fli'.hlinK in Korea, how T > M . ' . ,
do Now Jewy people feel about "( U ; t u . ,
lMivsidi'til Ti'ilrrmTi's'rtprtsioTi to NV-.v .,,,
send mlliinry nid to South
Korrn?
,
'
HPMIIIS of a survey just com-'
pletrrTon thf wibjent show that
nil overwhelming majority of - = -JUST
Nr'.v Jem-vans—some 72 'per
cent—ovw V out of every ten
people think PresldertT^Trumnn
did the rluhr, Uiing in com'mitUnrt
mi!' firmed forces, in Koren.
Those people who are opposed
in President Truman's action D i l l \ \.
romp to no more than 15 out of
every fOn."
~ '
tik.l: !• .
And n little over 1 out of every sun, r,,
in arc undecided.
In other words, those who bark
President Truman's decision to
send our planes, ships, tnnks, from , ,, i
and men into Korea outnumber l | l l l t . r , i
by n 5 to ) m.ivgin those who am • o u r . •
opposed to such action.
H M H Y •.',
ConvinciiiH testimony to the
woj'kl of New Jersey uiilty in this
V
period of tension is that over' ' I'. .:,..,
O n i •,
wht'lmiiic . majorities of every
segment of the New Jersey people
examined in today's survey Hive s i n ] - , ;, ,•
full endorsement to President e a r t h •-.
Truman's decision to stop Communist 8*Kre.ssinn In Korea.
I i ,.
These groups include RepubA S
licans, 'Democrats, and Independents; World War II Vets; men
and women; those with and
those without men of fighting law th*
a!?e in the family; and people in it easn
Alii'i age groups, city sizes, occupations.' and educational levels. vilif N
Chief reason for backing the
' President's decision is the feeling
• among New Jersey people that
the only way to stop further Every <;;,:
1
Township Attorney Vogel certainly struck is bound to be beneficial.
Russian aggression is to show the set I .
and
n-.hi
:
a responsive chord with his announcement
It is possible that a Sewerage Commission
the Communists clearly and un?y j . Jisepfc Brlbblis
mistakably that they can't • Ret ill J i l a i M
that the public at large is to have a voice will be named by the administration ultiwith it.
All Idu
in determining the course this municipality mately to work out the details and pro- TRENTON — Mother Nature1 exported to lotal over 11,000.000 dition to 67 skilled workmen. away
Again and again New Jersey
Twenty-six truck drivers were
It m;iv ,„
bushels,
hasonce
again
smiled
troadlj
is to pursue in untangling the maze of diffi- vide the supervision for whatever plan is upon the New Jersey farmer this
people
told
Poll
staff
reporters
killed in New Jersey accidents, as
some uf •;
AMPUTEES: — In the fall well as eighty students and chil- that the only way we can get Uli.S lilllr ':
culties in which it is involved because of adopted. Woodbridge Township has, among year, according to preliminary
months ahead, New Jersey em- dren. Cars tdftk a- toll of 28 fae- permanent peace is to stop the in;; up'tii.
lack of a Comprehensive sanitary system is its residents, men of wide experience and crop reports received by the State ployers
'1
whenever and Christian , :
are requested by Gover- tory workers and 52 retired indi- Communists
Department of Agriculture.,
concerned.
considerable attainment in the business
nor Alfred E. Driscoll and Acting viduals. Nineteen members of the wherever they get out of line—
Despite a delayed start, a relaSamuel L. Bodine to military and merchant marine that Rusian aggression in some
Surely we need to adopt some method of world. We sincerely hope that the prospec- tively cool summer and scattered Governor
grant every consideration to were killed by cars on New Jer- remote part of the world is as
outbreaks
of
late
blight,
the
1950
eliminating our present practice of pollut- tive Commission can have the services of
much our business today as RusWorld War II veterans and civil- sey roads.
\\ M i l uniFblKj
canhouse tomatd crop In New
Mnn-li s.
•• '• xw
sian aggression in otir own backing coastal waters and" inland streams, of suc.li men, regardless of party politics. Jersey is expected to be better Ian amputees seeking employDuring
the
year
74
housewives
r—.,
.
..
...
ment.
were killed in traffic accidents as yard.
untreated sewage. Whatever method finally When $2 million of taxpayer funds is to be than normal!1 Heavy foliage and
When New Jersey Poll staff re- Tk« l.i'Hihr ji.u,
Hiiili State officials fgel that well as 22 farm workers; 25, Ofexcellent set of tomatoes preis used is going to cost us nearly two mil- spent, the best possible guidance Is essen- an
porters
put this question to an Thr Ur.,,,1, i, i.li:..
the
rehabilitation
of
ampatees
is
fice workers; 22 merchants and
vailed when the season opened in
\V noil In hit i
p ii'ii
accurate
cross-section of the Tilltial—and
it
is
available
in
our
community
„
A
cardinal
responsibility
of
all
I M ' I I U ,t
lions of dollars, and Mr. Vogel and the admanufacturers; 21 executives; 14
early August about ton days late.
state's
voters:
I'lll.l
*'..
The average official yield for New tbe. .citizens ,of. .New . Jersey be- salesmen; 4 musicians; 4 public
ministration want the public's guidance to if it only is sought.
the V.'i,.- '., ; i k<
"Do- you approve or disJersey is about seven tons per cause their return to-a useful and employes; 9 supervisors and 2
--*•;v. «'••'
the end that the most economical and satisThe administration has started off well acre. On that basis production In • productive life marlcs a mag- unemployed.
approve of Presideht Truman's
decision to send U. S. military
factory plan be chosen. When meetings are toward finding the answer to a very difficult New Jersey's 25.000 acres will nificent conquest for them and is
V],1^ - r'r f
BRIDGE:—Seventy-four: miles
aid to South Korea?"
of untold benefit to the State.
total about 175,000'tons.
called for disctlssioja of tile problem, we sin- problem by seeking the beneflfof publiG
•*wrth of tidewater in the historic
corn crop in New Jer- In the years since World War II Delaware River stands the las' The results were;
en il:
Approve
72%
cerely hope they will be attended by a large counsel. It will be doing itself and the Com- seyAis£ood
also predtqted for the year a fact has been widely estab- remamlng'.covered bridge on the
I-M. .
concerning amputees. That
Disapprove
15%
segment of our citizenry. The opportunity munity another great favor if it enlists the despite late planting in many lished
river be&een Columbia on the'
fact
is
that
they
can
perform
No
'opinion
13%
t,MII
AN
1MH.I'
1
A per acre yield og 50
•' ,i- 1!
to be presented is a valuable one for it will help of outstanding citizens in forming the areas.
Siili^.i l l . i
New Jersey side and Portland on
This newspaper presents the
Bushels is estimated, promising many useful jobs in iindusty»It oh the Pennsylvania side.
has
been
discovered
that
ampureports'
of
the
New
Jersey
Poll
afford a pooling of ideas and thinking, and Sewerage Commision as its next step.
I.I'
M\
iin.ii-.
a 9 million bushel crop Botli hay
- i
i; T, i • s i : . - ,
Governor Alfred E, Driscoll and exclusively in this area.
and pasture are above the 1949 tees employed in Industry not
A i l I'.r. ..:•••
only meet all standards but have the Delaware Eiver Joint Toll
The New Jersey Poll is a wnektheowclves highly taw*-,
in • skilled and technical keep the bri'dge in its present
A crop of about 73.000 barrels positions, '•
covered condition, even if it is
of cranberries is forecast for New
In u rwenti statement, Acting rebuilt in the future. The struc• Hundreds of good people will be killed on speeds will be routine.
Jersey this year, according "to the
ture was purchased from the CoAmerican Cranberry Exchange. Governor Bodine said:
the highways of the United States before
There are certain recognized criminal The
"Ton many people are as yet lumbia Delaware Bridge Comnumber of chicles hatched in
by the commission and
the yeaf 1950 ends.
acts in connection with the operation of New Jersey during July showed a unaware of ttje disabled vetw- pany
nn's "ability to overcome his han- freed of tolls on May 2, 1927, lit a
slight
increase
over
the
same
These seems to be little public indigna- motor vehicles, however, wnlch will conmonth a year ago which brought dicap. The Amputee Foundation c6st of $50,250.
tion over' the slaughter. The average auto- tinue to be condemned. Driving an auto- the total to date lor 1950 to about of New Jersey has done much to
.The bridge consists of four covthe public and industry ered wood spans and has a total
mobile driver, acquainted with the natural mobile under the influence of alcohol is one 33,200,000. This is about lO^er acquaint
wth the amputees'" potential use- length of 775 feet, end to end.
hazards of the road, hesitates to incite of them, if is' dangerous, not ,only to the cent more than a year aso. •
fulness. There is much to be done
the New Jersey potato belt, in the future if all of New Jer- Constructed in 1869 it carries a
drastic penalties through the fear that driver, but to all who use the highway. It a In
record high yield is reported. sey's amputees'arfe to be entirely roadway IT feet 9 inches clear
fridth, curl?' to curb.
some unavoidable catastrophe Will land should be severely .punished and yet, in "The potatutes are Df excellent rehabilitated."
Last ye,ar the covered bridge
aualto.
Heavy
sovernment
burhim in trie hoose-gow.
many instances, convictions are hard to se- chases provided under the Federal
•fttJTO, DEATHS; — Traffic ac- earned a total of 766,463 vehicles,
These was a time when high speeds were cure and punishment is avoided,
1ST.
support program acocunted foi cident fatalities in New Jersey making it the eighth heaviest
bridge over the Delaware
blamed for most of the accidents but the » The drunks are public enemies when op- nearly fifty per cent of sales, but put an 'ei'<l to many ambitions traveled
the absence of demands from aldirectly aflject 'the State's^ River. The structure is limited to
years have produced better cars and better! erating automobiles and should be "per- cohol, and starch plants or live- arid)
the" passage ofvehlcies not over
ettifdififc structure.
highways/ What would have been criminal) suaded" to let others drive m peace. It is stock feeders, the pour, tolas were ."flie .State department of Mo- three tons gross load.
REAL I9WTE
green to prevent resale and tor'Vehicles claims that while Incarelessness in the Twenties and Thirties a crime and should be promptly punished dyed
97
TURNPIKE:—Fifty-six
condumped back on tlje fields where
MAIN STREET • WOODBW
niay not bear the direct
have been awarded bsi the
is considered reasonably safe in the Fifties, as a crime. To do this will save sortie lives they were grown.
of such tragedies, informed tracts
1
(Continued
on
Page
10)
An all-time record yield aver- nifiij^tjt;ineiit is well aware of the
and, some years from now, the present high in 1950.
aging above 265 bushels per'acre hidden and' indirect costs resultis estimated for this year com- ing'from lost time and shattered
pared to 190 bushels in 1.949. Fa- morale which accompany these
vorable weather, including an unfortunate mishaps.
abundance of moisture, ammni
During ,1949, 123 unskilled Jafor the excellent crop which Is borers were killed by cars, in ad'
Some of the psychiatrists are hard-
rai
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An Encouraging Basis for a Tough Job
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NO OBLIGATION FOR OUR SOUND
STERN & DR
Source of Faniily Trouble
Not so, however with keen psychiatrists.
headed, stubborn boys.
Recently, one of them, tight off the batf, and
They will tacftle any> problem and give apparently without a thought of his homeyou ah answer without wasting words in life, said: "The struggle between husband
shading the question until it loses forceful- and wife over who is going to be the 'boss,'
ness.
is the answer to tile query."
Now, what do you think is the greatest
To add fuel tonne fire, 'the man insists
source of family trouble? This is a question that "efficiency irj family life is best served
that has wrecked romance, blasted family by the dominance of one, person." This will
life and disintegrated the home, In fact, it not? cavise much trouble in itself. Every
is such a dangerous query that a cagey in- member of the family win readily agree.
dividual, male or female, will pass i t up al- The havoc begins when somebody tries to
most without feeding it.
gain the doirninance.
To a
GLAMOR
I '•
One of the glittering generalities that
*bobs up in almost every public effort of
orators-to the "Amreican way."
If a Stranger in our midst wanted to
• know what "the American way" meant, he
would have a hard time figuring it out. The
answer to the search would depend Upon
whether he read Democratic or Republican
"the American way" . | ..^.^,. i . ^
k
If one is interested in afadf Irlg the topic
and dclvfca into the recorda of the fdrm&tiofi
oi the Unltejl Slates of American, toe will
discover that there vt^is eon^derable difference of opinion and that the "wise old patriots" of our early 11M e^pfeatM robust
opions about those who disagree with them.
...ThU,.seeml0. M.about, the nearest that
*•* In the interest of clearer thinking, might one can aproach to » definition of ''the
not our speakers be1 more exact in their lan- American way." It continues to abide witH
guage? Coirid they say just what they think us.
SIGHT
become a "Mrs."
Fall
' Pexhapa Jrou |pgsl{Llifee to know how much
» should be stevfed from the money your hus| band will be bringing home paydays. A .
.. wjjsc home «eoiiomist has. stated thaj a ,
SMART young couple, realizing that family
expenses will increase as the years pass by, •
should start out by saving a vety Iarge( part
of their income. Begin right! Save and (oank
your savings in an insured amount in'Joint
tofties ftt Woodbridge National
Way
II,
who will
AddWon»l Banking Hours Friday* 4 to 6Y. M
WOODBRIDGE NATIONAL
NIGttltKH I-RDBR^I, HRWRItVIC IKYKTBM
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the belt. The. belfMAKBS the
PAGE NI1JB
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1950
Ipapltsl. Mm. Kollna Is the for-'
nev Olgn Kollar.
—Mr. and Mrs. Antbbny Covlnfc
'ourth atftwt, are the parent* of1
. baby girl born at the Perth Art*
'oy hospital Monday.
MM. Kkthryn McDonnell
—A family picnic was
Phonf WO SSunday by Mr onii Mr».
lartino«nd son Fred, New B n n u —Mr. »nd Mrs. Andrfcw Baduske dck. Mr. and Mrs. Damon Tyrrftll
and son, Robert, Clinton StrMt md son, WiUlam;. Mr. and Mxs.
nnd their nephew, Ernest Var«o \nthony J. MrNulty and childrth,
Henry Street, are home after loan, Patricia and David, and Mr.
spending a week touring New Eng- mcl Mrs Snbby Martlno and chllrcn. Vincent, Joan and Martin,
land and Canada.
tU oi toira, at Franklin Park.
—The Jolly KnttlW* OlUls spon-Forty Houifr Adoratton 8«V0sored a bus ride to Palisades Park \an& will open at at. Anthony's
last Friday night.
ihurch with a praceBslon at the
—Rev. Stanislaus Milos went on Vlne.Q'coJck Mass Sunday morning.
a ftetreat Sunday that will lost 3unday evpnins at 7:15, the ierthrough todaf There vvtU be iv non will be by Rev. Julian ftuckl,
dally Maw Until tortiorrow at St 'selln: Monday evening Rev. W«l«
,•44
Anthony's Church because bt hi.1 er French, Old Bcldge, will deliver
absence.
lifr sermon Devotions Will cloae
on the new llbvar vfth a procession on Tuesday eveIs progressing. Any person who 1 ling and Rev, Charles Ppltor»k,
Spottswood. will deliver the »wable to do mason work or brlc
laying Is Invited to offer his as mon. All evening services will b«
. » *
slstanceany or every evenlnR til at 7:15. week from 8 P. M. until dark,
- • *-The».. will., i » a fiiwneft RVAOV FOB BUSINESS
meeting at the fire house next Mon
Atlracted by a brt«ht youngster,
day at 8 P. M. .
a dear old lndy said to him: ,"r4-Klve a thousand pounds to have
—Prize winners of the contM
at the parish picnic which wa a little boy Ilks you tor my own."
-That's a lot of money, Isn't It?"
held at Maple-Tree P»rm on Labo
Day were Kenneth AlileiinR, win said the lad.
"Yea, but 1 have lots of money
ner of the ballcxm-blowliiK conte
for children from 1 to 7 years o and no little boy."
"Mother wouldn't let you hove
as?; Victor Schwartz, winner of
the older group; Marie HertzoK. me tor good," said the boy. Then
winner of the little Rids' ract-s: he thought for a minute and
'Qeorne Hutnlck, winner of the added brightly," But you can hold
little boys' races; Victor SchWartz, my hnnd f6r sixpence."
winner of the older boys" races.
The winner of both the door prize PATRIOTIC GESTURE
and raffle prize was Mrs. Stephen
"So you traded in your old c u ,
Horvath, 24 Madison Avenue, Port nt lost," said the pessimist.
Reading.
"Yes," said the optimist,, "I'm
—Twin boys were born to Mr. not one to hold back on our deand Mrs. John Kollna of Fifth fense program when the governStreet Monday at the Perth Amboy 1 ment needs scrap Iron."
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Tiling
ART TILE CO.
bra tc-d this year on Sunday and the
Nrw Jersey Association of Real
Estate Boards plans programs all
during the week of September 17.
. . . The American Cranberry
Growers Association is worried
about field rots and scale in future crops. . . . The New Jersey
Turnpike Authority and new
State Highway Commissioner
Ransford Abbott arc cooperating
closely to adequately handle future traffic in New Jersey. .
The " number of radio stations
anle tn broadcast on standard
A. M. radio channels may be douulpd shortly because of resrafeh
being conducted in the Rutgers
University laboratory.. ./Mercer
bounty wiiHead t h r ^American
•LeKion Convention parade a t Asbury Park during the convention
fprm Sfptember 7 to 9
Oov
ernor Alfred E. Driscoll expects
a- ten uper cent saving1 troirl tie
r/ai'tment heads in the total an
mtal appropriation hill of $164,
099,881. . . . Collected writings o
Abraham Lincoln, a 12-Volum
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Telephone CA-8-S089
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Free Khtimnte*
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UARTEKEJ, N. J. ,
Open Weekdays (rum'9 t o 9
Llgior Stores
Roofing and Siding •
Woodbridge
Liquor Store
Henry Jansen"&Son
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Tinning and,Sheet Metal Work
Complete Stock of Domestic
•nd Imported Wines, Beers
and Liquors
S74 AMBOY AVENUE
Roofing, Metal Ceilings and
Furnace Work
'
ItADAIt NLTWOKK
•
,Work will be rusltfd Lo complete
the nation'jS $85,000,000 radar
warning system. The Air Force reports that tlm system i:> half onlliplcted an)d is now operating "round
tin- dock. 1 ' Prior to thy Korean
war, it was manned only 40 hours
a week. Congress authorized the
system last year and appropriated
$M,348,OOO; Recnntly, the Air Force
asked for an Additional $31,152,000
lu «pi'fd,the work.' ,
' i .
The Kuliurljs of the couhtry'S
twelve laraost cities outgrew . the
cities themselves in every ease'between 11)40 and '50, •aoconriaB tothe Censfyj Bufeau, In some , instunces, suburban growth during
the period more than doubled the
growth in the central-city. In'Boas
ton, Los Angeles, San Francisco
ami PiU-sbuiKh areas, suburban
u u p u l a t i 0 n s outnumbered city
(livelier;* —sometimes more than
two to one.
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Men going intq the Army ground
forces are going t o get a shorter,
more intensified course of combat
training, under conditions as close
to actual warfare as possible and
with live ammunition fired 'over
them. The training week, also, is
ROing to be stepped up from 40
hours to 48 hours, or from a fiveday to a six-day week.
Afraid
^
Somehow nobody seems to find
out who is going to psychoanalyse the psychoanalysts to
learn whether they really m e
sane and responsible—Detroit
Fate Press.- ••
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FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
SALES
avo'iiii
some of it tooFplRce during New different opinion he seems to take fore :
SI:!!!
Deal days. It corroborates pre-1 it as a personal affront and usually life.
VIOUB testimony by Whittaker ends up by telling me of my shortChamber^ that John J. Abt, Na- comings.. , •
than Witt, and Charles Kramer
Of ..course, all of this is very dis- near Louisa:
had Red connections while work- agreeable and I certainly do n o t I have i n a i . . ,
ing for the government 16 years expect him to agree with m e onsupcr-hmiii ';• • ;>•
ago. But Mr. Pressman also at- everything.
in-law and two. ;
tacks the credibility of Whittaker
I am so upset over this bad spotless hou- »
Chambers and raises again the habit of. his that I am seriously place and the r..:
question whether all of the truth thinking of calling the whole thing fined to ihnr .
about Alger Hiss has yet been off. What wond you advise?
doors. They i n «,
told.
"ENGAGED"—Wis.
practically nl!
hours and h.ii.
At the depths of the depresion | Answer:
I t all depends on whether you give to oiiisi \i :.
not a few able young Americans
I like for si. i
had their faith in free' enter- will be happier with him, regardprise, as they knew It, shaken. less of this annoying trait, or with- I also like tn1 immunity alTai: Some looked about for. alterna- out him altogether,
Marriage p t h him will probably that housekr. :>::.
tives. How any of tham could
embrace communism—even in mean a'serfcs of temper tantrums too far?
YOl'Ni
the naive lD30's—passes compre- unless you decide to become a r u b stamp'
1
A'l-,™ » • i. j.t, ^'ft* everything he says or does.
"erhajft it was fear that a
ie
J _ . P O r l a _ n t . t h l n g . n o w , i s Some women seem to find such an keeping liou .
lengthy
ocbatfc. might have
how many sine* have seen t h e
existence very pleasant as long thing else. No • •
broken out over the bill, thus unlight and how many others conas they get t h e other things they a cluttered ;;;
duly prolonging the session .and tinue in government employ. want, and these are the women
it Is almost .i
There is reason to believe that
when you U->:.
set, will soon be published by the fe'v remain. Americans generally
must be kept ••••. •
Rutgers University Press. . . . A have learned much since those
you are afra: i '
television company has been re- dark days. And that would i n front door or
fused permission to make moving clude public servants, top. T h e
Ketp your :.i-.
pictures of the Death House pro- FBI has been particularly aware
give it all D! >
cedure a t the New Jersey State of the danger a n d unremittingly
Prison because It Is contrary to on t i n job. And there-rwve-been-j
Address your I'll
long established polioy.
added the loyalty boards, whose j
"Louisa." I1. '• '
work, on the whole, has been I
CAPITOL C A P E R S : — T h e thorough and fair.
I
State Department of Agriculture
Finally,
war
is
a
great
clarifier
'
KATHFK I>U•
announces at the Montana State
CLYDK. ('
Experiment Station" milk has been , of loyalties. I t is likely that for I
every Communist and ftJluw
Jamt.s s i u u .
found to have merit, as a fertilizer
traveler made more fanatical
becliooiii (iu"i
for flowers, fruits and certain
gllilrtl'fll. 'Xin.
' rtmets&es: . v . The Fedei'aTDebt mfmiL_inare_ar£ waking up=~us,
months tu ti
represents $$,710 per faitily, the Lee Pressmati apparently did.— !
oil stove i:i
.New Jersey Taxpayers Associa- The t h r i s t k b Silence Monitor.
explodVri and
tion wa,rns.... Oflly ten per cent
T i l t m o t I it1:1.
of drivers involved in all accidents
A Munitions Board official has i
in New Jersey last year were feestimated that t h e military "laks" i
(low,
males. , . , Summer may be time
of steel will be no more than 5 or j
off for some teachers but not for
6 per cent of the nation's current |
the vocational agricultural insteel production, much of which i
structors.
can. be- diverted from the "frills" |
without making too serious Inroads i
f
on necessary civilian items.' H e |
comments that, as an example,!
lot machines aren't vital to civilian
economy, but they use steel.
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ALRRECHTS
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Continued from Editorial Page)
New Jersey Turnpike Authority
to oomplett t h e 118-rnile superhighway from Deepwatrr. Salem
County, to n point near the
Qeorwe Washington Bridge in
Bergen County.
Wlien the turnpike is built late
in 1951 the average motorist driviiiK a passenger car over it will
pay SI toll from its point of origin
in Salem County to New Brunswick, a distance of 9fl miles, ac- man's request, of Congressional
As for Mr. Pressman himself.
cording to present plans. Prom actioh on the bill for universal It should come as no surprise
"New Brunswick Jo the end of the military training is disappoint- t h a t he once, had Communist
Turnpike on Route 6, another $1 ing and" somewhat confusing, affiliations tie was viewed within
will be charged, although the dis- particularly in view of Secretary the CIO as a leader of the leftist
tance is onftr 27.7 miles.
Johnson's statement only two| wing. His resignation as yeneral
The proposed higher charge on weeks ago "most strongly" urglhR j counsel in February, 194*. was
the northern section results from the "immediate consideration j held to mark the triumph of the
majority as
the relatively greater benefit . and enactment'* of t h e measure.' anti-Communist
| who an
m e ucu.iiuii to shelve U. M. T. at much as li did Mr. Pressman's Dear Louis.i:
drivers obtain in relief from conI am tiiiiiieod to a boy who hasisifis.
gestion as well as the greater in- this session wa.s reluctantly taken entry into politics as a supporter
otiicr;
vestment per mile in the northern by the Senate Armed Services nf Henry Wallace's Progressive many fine qualities, but who also
has one trait Hint worries the a, say that a r.,;.
tweny-foui
hours Party. ,
section. The proposed passenger Committee
;::'L\H deal. It ::; that lie seems i o - gray to thnn
car tolls are higher than those after Mr. Truman had made the i
The Pressman testimony con- capable of discussing any question
suggestion.
seashore wron the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
firms what everybody by now is with me without getting angry.
ier the numliTruck tolls will be higher scWhile reiterating his support a w a i . c o f ; T h a t t h e r e h f t s b e e n
As Ions,' as I Rwee with anything ter 1 Juri-Ji ' L
enrding to the size of the vehicles. for U. M. T., the President
purposed Communist infiltration hr says, 'everything goes along second uroup
Passenger car drivers traveling pointed out that the program
of the goverMnent, and that smoothly, but when T p v n w ; •>
effect at mice" because of the
demands it would make on
trained manpower and on In.JERSEY JIOSAW:—There will stallations sorely needed for the
SHEET METAL WORK
be plenty ot cranberries to place Koiean war. This is, of course.
on plenty of turkeys during' t h e true; but there was no intention
Leaders • Gutters
1950 Thanksgiving and Christ- to put U. M. T. into effect at
Air Ducts t Skylights
mas season, the State Depart- the present time. I t U generally
ment of Agriculture announces.) accepted that establishment of a
Furnace Pipe
I . . . The Children's Hdme Society r training program of this sort
of New Jersey has taken up the!would have to await the concluU!\ JERSEY ST., CARTE-RET
cudgels to plug the gap in the sion of current hostilities, But
CA 8-650:> or 5716
Adoption Law that permits "gray its enactment at this session
market" adoptions to take place would have been one more proof
in New Jersey. . . . The school that this nation has awakened to
lunch progririn n New Jersey an the desirability of at least a rudioutlet for 93.5 , million dollars mentary military training for
worth of farm products during ail its male citizenry. It would
the past school year. . . . The have been an excellent psychoWOODBRIDGE
tilth annual New Jersey 4-H Club logical move to have put this
Congress will be held a t New needed legislation on the statute
Brunswick on September 8 and ?.
<
Gorvcki & Gorechi
Ranf! rule when Al Capone was it results In complete slavery or, „,„,,.,„.,, t,,.f,,rp that time * m b«
operating his little empire In the Individual— body and soul. : • • l i a r R r i l f i i r ' i h c a i ' t u n l n u m b e r ' o f
I t l n f c s t l ' i - d'l i i p p e a r i M l , c h a r g i n g H i
Chicago. Only he mowed down The flood of pfopapanda which i t i i # r a t e c n r n e i l .
has
been
released
to
mlsfrprpthe opposition with rnachlhe
S
T h e Wouillii'litK* , 1 ' u b l l t h l n * C o . j
guns without bothering about sent the action of the United N a - ' rr-e^rvpH i t i c r i p l i t t n piltt, r e v i s e o r ,
I ».tf>«'t n i l I ' u p y * i l M i i l l ! M , an«T w i l l ;
tions
and
to
diftuise
the
Kremlin
rJiii'ge trials or forced confesr»«(»in!'ltlli) f o r m o r e t h a n j
as an advocate of world neaer ;|' onn oe t lI'n
iirnrrect I n s e r t i o n uf a n y a d
sions.
\ oriNi'tru'iit. Tl>i» c o - i i n t n t t l n n o f t h »
Among the 52 non-Communist shows how clearly the reaction- iiiivi'i-fiserj
w i l l (w HJMiwIalsd.
govt>rnmen,ti represented in the aries controlling t h e Communist
<I,A*SII'IKI1 All* ACCKITUD t o
empire
realise
the
value
of
public
United Nations thrre ought to be
liMI A. M. WRDNKSDAf
one delegate with the Intestinal opinion. — William Grwn In :
foi'tltude to ask Mr,. Malik to American Fedemtlonitl.
WOODBRIDGE 8-1710
answer for some of Stalin's
Mlt. PRESMAN TESTIFIES
crimes. Bui that might not be
i n i t vvi.i'.
Lee Pressman's testimony be- •
according to protocol—The New
fore the House Committee on
York World-Telegram and Sun.
Un-American Activities changes
little and adds little to the net
V. M. T. POSTPONED
Deferment, at President Tru- total of information.
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WHITMAN'S CANDIES
Cosmetles - Film - Greeting Cards
Clarksoh's
intrrferin* With t h e urgent de- j
Wfi A H ! .HIST TOO NICE
IIKl.lRussin's Jacob A. Malik has sire of rhany Congressmen to get, Clarified Advertising
added a new Hem to the United home for the approaching pollti- j wnnnHKinoie
liiu i,.
Nations agenda: "The unceasing cal campaign. But. in any case. IS (irrrn Kfrrrt, W»odbr1rt*», k. J.
In "i.iinif,,
of
terrorism und mass executions the bill will be brought up i
in Ofeeec.'
That puts the Kremlin (ratiK In | m » READER
time it should surely be
proper perspective.
the long-range interests of naCAhTFRET
PRB98
The Greeks hav<; been executional
defense—The
New
York
RARITAN
TO^NStttt
FORDS
ting criminalM&dJudgefl guilty Of
li'fiisnii. murder and lhdeacrltt- Trnries.
BEACON
abk> Htrcicttles. But these are not CRIStS: Ol'R D l ' T T
riimes ifi the Kremlin's/eyes
As we move toward preparedTHHEE NKWSPAP*R8
whm committed by people who m>.w, wt urtse our Rovernmeul. U»
cull themselves Communists.
He p»r
provide adequate means to get
Hill
He v*t lin*
Communists believe they are the, truth to all nations anO keep
He pet line
above and beyond the lnw. They Hieffl cunstnntly informed. AH
IWlff
are taught lo lie under oftth. to groups of citizens can help if
CONTRACT)
inform against their .own rela- given opportunity.
tives nnd friends, and to resort .' A*we all, we should makf 100 l i n e " - t h f . ' e i m p e r s l i t p » r 11 n«
111 I Inn ,V
iMInlmiiiii s u m ''. i.'harjtil—6 t i n e a .
tp-mtiTder or anything else'wnen
plain our preparedness is to pro- ClianKe uf i fitly nllnwail m o n t h l y , M
ft will serve Moscow's interests.
tect freedom" for all peoples. We 2;. k-Uers In ii lliii" Nv« w u r d i .
Stalin himself, was a bank robber
neither seek nor want more'terand fugitive from justice before
ritory or responsibility for other ALL CLASSIFIED AIJVRRTISING >
his rise to power. Slpae then he
1
has liact ma«y of his earlier asso- peoples governments. But we do PMVul'b In a d v a n c e . Kxcft^tluna fcre
not want subject .people to be de- miiilt- f»i I'stnl'llclii'ii (iffdilhtii o n l y .
ciates murdered,
lrt,'lrul;ir
ln*t n l o l i i
will
bi
We had a little taste of what luded Into thinking ^communism cli-nrm'fl Top a t t h n i>til>-lliii« rftt».
brings
freedom
when
we
know
. . . .
,
Ails
nrilereil
fmir
tlm«» a n d
life 'is like under that kind of
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OfMid-CounfYl
Pwklftnlio anil Dwycr were
TOTFNVIM.f: — Prank MeCorinick fuunfl hlmstlf k o«r- top m«n In the hHttef's IMVX lor
ner in the mythical Hall of
UM Woo4krid«< rombtnc with
Fairie l>r Insslnif a no-hit no
two safeties aplrrc.
run glum aealfist ihf T»v*rnOn-Thr-Rend as the House of
.VI!
I!
Finn •{. Wo«4|brMge «ke4 »Mt a
i i i i w . >r.
2-0 rifotolotr in n tame placed
at Slabo Field.
WOOIiRHlfXIK St. Al
WOODBRiDGE—After a week
ill i v i : H e m l i n e , t h e F i a n k M«f stiff calisthenics (Frills Conch
nV"'|
I c i i m (if I hi1 UlTH WTI
aenrgetoerek hopes to put his Barup ilii'ir fourth straish'
ton, chaigfi^ .through two scrirn.Cuiiitlv BHVIMII IJOIWIIP
nfrage sessions tomorrow and 8a tmi .1 :p lust week by (lefrdtint that f
rday at the Hlnh School Stadium.
s.iyiTiilli' HaniTi-s byft1-2 ,
t wilj mark Wooclbrldfte's initial
in the season';; llnnle. Tile
In pttehlng nis perfect fame
Ihvu
,il>HHIf)fiE The Athletics,
:nntact**oi kouts of,trie,season.
wii!, Miiexrri by the mniRln McCormlek faced 25 men with
• T. .Ill
,,,, Middlesex County e n t r y
if, rf
During the early part of the
three reaching first by way of
i•;:• iiiTii• 1«1 Invitation T o u r week the squad divided their time twit walks Mrift an inf^iil erttfr.
.Julius Kollnr's
.! r u i n e d I he quarter finals
between .conditioning drills and
Wch Lettir. TottfnvBle'i ancrew went o u t fiotrt
iMinn'V by virtue of their
leftl'ftltut their nn» oflfmslv* «m
derhand arttit, Was ollptxid for
T « t » r n On
tut; I he last, 1*0 wrckfl (A
:•!',• <;viT tlie Notherwood
defensive assignments, derek In
11 hits but managed to keep
niim/aijiii allcr trailiiw the
..nil iii'« slated to e n c o u n t e r
h»»iftg his fttagie win* plays Ml* FHmt ehwr «( «roMMir Iwme
iif South AmftoT
., :,»-,VM nine tfflilfvht nt>Sf>lpat Before using them In plate until sixth stan*» when
w«!i(Tn thf1 ruirmps wer
i ii'UI in Plainflcldi G a m e
the victors came up with two
the cellar in the league
i m i l ' i.i 0 : 4 5 P . M .
The players thus far have found tsllle*' wlikffi proved to be thttr
bfforr tlielr late -spurt
ii.ciT .lup McLftiiiihlln is a n little difficulty In switching front rtarnln of victory. Wll Dw»*r
them to Ihe. top of the
Mii- i\ Ujui;h' Rame with
the T fqrmatior to th6 sftiRle wing accounted for the runs with a l . i . ' l l n ,
lime lo .stiKrp the title
The Barrens mentor claim!) trie two base blow with two mates S m i t i t , '
.•MI therefore, he will send
Twice (liiiinr! the season thtj
Smith. Greenville S. ('.
1
backs will welcome the new system on the p*ths,
f Hill Wnncn to the friound
wom»n star, will lie making hrr victory umiiid Port Redding | l ^
wheri they find their paths being
,•tVnr! In move the A's into
third appearance at l.:uii>liornc (irf.ss was derailed by the stiwH
cleared by three or four tolockers
, in, •liiuils. Wanes has been
speedway
Sunday
afternoon born WoOilbrtclitc Athlrttci iftO
commonly
used
in
the
new
offenHI H I T ' , most effective pitwhen she enters the SOfl mile wound up tied for swond pWlJt*
sive.
1
i 'I'lison and at the presGrand National circuit race for Two weeks back tho Saints
At this .stage of the training
•niie is at his peak. Joe Gylate nttidel American made auto- the trophy within their,
_rlnd Fran!: Vavkovics has already
,i i lie inside track on holdwhen the A's overcame a 6-2
mobiles.
distinguished himself as a possible
!'.',n ilii1 rat.chiiiK assignment.
and upset Kullur's chain*1*
varsity wing back by the ability he
ever, Port Readlrlf,1 bou,nyS<T
SEA GIRT—Rutgers University's year's experience and two sopho'iivn. under the leadership
has shown in catching passes and
mores. Joe Sfiirliotla of Bound
flashed their' championship
:,mk Koteles, invaded the
Markov les saw football players have had only a.
Brook' and Church Carroll of
to take a close one fiom '
• i imals by trouncing the
last season, alhere at their pre-season camp, Kingston, Pa.
;ii Id Mi'ichunts by a one
vlllo.
though he showed signs of developbut a combination of fiery sopho!!•:! score in the opening
Another urwt is looming at full*: Port Rending won their fourth
ing Into a first rate climax runner.
mores and determined veterans al- back where Howard Ottley of
i 1'ivMiiusIy, the Merchants
' title with almost the same MUn
Tommy Williams, Lee Btraubs
ready is spreading seme sufishtne Union Is threatening to edge out
• ,1 i lie Athletics In three
i which copped the 11149 cioWn. *t$»
and Ben Parsons have b«en doing
LANOHORNE,
Pa—The
blondo
on a situation that first appeared Jim Monahan of West Haven-.
iiident contests tills summer
! few new additions to the rooitifi
most of the passing alltoeekIn
blizzard
from
Roanoke,
Vn.,
Curtis
gloomy.
. miliiates that the odds
Conn. Both are juniors,'
j mixed with tho vetrans
practice. All three tossers saw var-1
Turner,
will
be
seeking
his
third
,,i up uKainst Mclaughlin's
' winning combination.
slty action last fall. Williams hasi Time is the essence of the Scarconsecutive victory in strictly stock
ins tonight.
let. It opens Its 1950 campaign
I Richie MiRiecu, one of the
the
edge
on
the
tailback
spot
since
, WHO
HER
Girls Hang'Vp race competition over the Lang- I stays of Port Reading's m6ffifid
,nkie Syio, the chucker with
he can kick, pass andranwith ttitaillst powerful Syracuse two
A'AT/OtfAL
home
ofie-mlle
speedway
next
iiUber aim, almost single
equal ability. However, Gerek, may weeks from Saturday.
2 More iVuunoml Wins Sunday afternoon as the Nation's : staff, was flic hero of the all |tttWoHHER
r/TLE AT
• ii iidvanccd the Athletics to
Loss of 20 le'ttermen presented
decide to switch the husky senior
porlant Sayrevllle tilt, setting the*
u.e.L.r.A.
TITLE,iriTHE
FOREST HtLLZ
i, i.ivoiuble standing in the
to the number three position to Coach H£(rvey Harman with a
WOODBRIDGE — The Orelner top ranking stock car speedsters, m m f m m m f m t h ( J r l w
.iinein by pitchlni? a brllutilize his tremendous power on major rebuilding task, but the
/// THE
Girls, the new ASA State Champs, vie for honors in the 200-mlle i with three hiUs over the six
Iniii- hitter against the Nethveteran mentor has been consider- continued with their winning ways, Grand National Circuit race.
line bricks and spanners.
'distance to lay claim to the 8Y2'
START/tfG
Up on the forward wall, Mike ably encouraged by the spirited defeating the Hills,Girls, 14-3 and
Turner, driving an Olds 88,1 decision.
A. (.:. in the initial round.
PUT IT'S IH POtm&S <SHB
Bwdinsky, Ed Ambrose, Ed Etzold, battles now being carried on foralso the Beli Plasbettes, 6-4. Ontriumphed in the 200-mile classic
. v.n-, deprived of a possible
Port Read Ing had their hitttag1
PEAUY STAHPS
our-MAS
Ted Kujawski, Steve Kovacs. Wil- varsity spots.
i,HI in die top of the seventh
Tuesday night, at New Brunswick, here lak September, then return- shoes on as early as the first 111-1
bEEti JIAl-f Of TUB WOMSHS
liam Melnizek and Robert Molnar
when WhiU'y Mizerak comHarman and his aids started the Greiner Girls will play trie New ed last April to blaze the trail in nini: when they accounted for all,
9 T/MH9/
hav£ Impressed the new coach with with conditioning
i .in error which allowed
drills built Brsunswiek League stars at thethe 150Vmile string event.
their , runs after two outs,
t h w hustle and present physical around offensive operators and Municipal Stadium at New Bruns.\'i tiiCTWuuil's loiiu Iqlly to
Turner has already filed his j virat;' started the rally "by driving
condition. Etzold- and Kujawski swung Into contact work at the end wick, the entire receipts lo be used eiiUy fur the 200-mlle grind next
are two tackle prospects who weigh of the first week. The twice dally ofr the Elks Crippled Kiddies Fund Sunday and hopes to carry away a two baac hit to left center.'.
scored twin markers
Wasilek followed with a
in the vicinity of 200 pounds.
,i- second stanza when Yogi
drills have included some line
As a tune-up the team will travel the handsome "Hot Rod-Happy" walk ••then Walt Malinowski doubGerek intends to arrange a few scrimmage.
«urkcd Lombard! for a free
to Oarfleld on Sunday to play a trophy given by Zack Mosley. led sendint; Viraa across the plfttei
: in nr.si nnn romped around
First sophomores to break into return game with the Bell Flash- creator ol the omiiia' JuciV' LuiiiBy Johnnie Royle
,o battle test his new charge and
J.I. 1-1 with amazing speed to
the starting lineup were Russ ettes, arKl on the following Sun- ic strip, which will be presented Tony Bai-cellona drove home the'
experiment with a set of defensive
.'is Joe G\vm\s' sharp single
Sandbloom, left end from Wollas- day will travel to Green Village by Miss' Maureen O'Brien, win- remaining two markers with solid.
patterns, '
: ii: field. Mjzerak was reton, Mass., 4nd John Lezday, a to play the Granner Girls. For ner of the 100 and 200 meter
Frank McCarthy, the former Carteret High School
base hit ID center.
iijte lur moTlnR Oypnes over
220 pound tackle from Brooklyn, Sunday's same, Carol Glroud will backstroke swimming championcoach,
recently
made
a
statement
pertaining
to
kids
iiinl whi-n his satrlfice bunt
Yapping at Ssndbloomte heels art) net a warmun fnr thn All Star ships in the national- A. A. U. Sayri'vllle 1 accounted for two\
,3 in tin bottom'of'ine s e i e i j a " . ,
mi. played by Frank Pertlte, which impressed us very much. Frank stated, "One of
Bill PelllnBton, a senior from Ram- name, and the balance of the team swim meet at Hwh Point, N. c .
on two free tickets, an infield o u t " "
:J> iu'-s iiVst sacker. Bill Urwill
be
chosen
from
Kacumarek,
recently.
Miaa
O'Brien
i.s
u
mem-ber
sey
who
was
converted
from
tuiard
the greatest privileges a man can enjoy is having the
.'...•• luiiu lly bull to left scorthis year and Roger Williams of Pflster, Mndsser, Tleehowlcz, De- of the Town Clrub of Chicago and a simile off the bat of Bobby '
Chrzim.
!
opportunity to work with kids." Truer words were
i-.i-iic.i with tlie. second run
Allentown, Pa., voted Lie most im- Boer, Messier, Rygiel, Esposlto, ewiiflmiila team and plans to eijMI1 inning.
Pete Viriig Rained two hits liui
proved player in 1949. Lezdey's Jaworski, L o w r y , Patopowira, r Northwestern University Inter
never spoken, but how many actually, with the ability
three trips to the plate to pace
competitors include Walt Fisher, a Wedgeworth, Zupko, Licinski and :iis month.
v,.ilk and a stolen base by Al
to coach, are willing to give up a few spare hours to
Port Reading's attack.
Commune.
• niinbined with Toth's double
An easy way to entertain young junior from Philadelphia with a
Also on Card
gain the pleasures derived from assisting kids along
Johnny
Wojeik,
Mi/erak's single I'ave the
y
guests during the summer season
Rated amoiiK the major threats
(•;:<•:•, two additional runs in
the sports trail. A coach's job, whether it be tutoring
is with* a backyard picnic. It's not
Turner's reign at Langhorne starter, was tapped witli the de
:!md top tit them out front
necessary to go to a great deal of
re Dick Linder, Pittsburgh ace feat, while Mmlcez picked up the
the High School gridder or the Rinkey Dinks, is of. the
i 4-0 count. Woodbridge controuble. Just fix an old-fashion
decision.
ho scored recent wins in Gi'and nil important
Cnl
i(i iheir scoring in the third
most importance due to the tact that-individual char|,'I)
box lunch for each guest. Invite
ational Circuit races at Dayton,
All
u• 51Hi"? across one run on a acters are being moulded during their training. We'd
Ft
them to the dining table where
)hio and Hamburg, N. Y.: Lloyd
n
in Johnny Venerus, who a<tthey pick up a box, a paper napkin
iloore,
jFrewsburg,
N.
Y.,
who'
I!
like to see more former athletes in town part with a
MAPLEWOOD — To promote and boatwoincn and others Inter- inished second at LanKhorne last
ii uj .second oa Urbariski's
and a paper cup.
I
1
ested
in
improving
their
knowledge
•I out and a wild throw by
safety
at
,sea
ami
to
teach
pro.sfew hours a week to pass on their knowledge of football
In the backyard or porch or
ipril; Jimmy Florian, Cleveland,
1
It N
of. iftjininship., to enroll In this >hio; J^irrj p 'jMWIa-lflardteM#.
o^iB^^tevsport'W^i
group of'ftMs whtrwould vtpppe- •
Athletics,.who collected but
a table set with a pitcher of iced mentaH of boating, the Northern course'whlrth isatven
'all/., 'winner of the Pacific Coast
New Jersey Power Squadron will final examination in November.
iiu took, advantage of two date every minute spent with them.
tea or coffee.
IB car championship- U»t year; Min
1
rv.'ood errors to aid their
The box lunch can include al- begin its free lecture course in
Men passing the course are elig- ick Burns, Braddock, Pu.: Chuck
" " The payment for an independent coach's troubles
• in the recopd and third
most any kind of dinner from Piloting, and small boat handling ible fdr membership in the United Jahoney, Rome, N. X ! D i f l k c l ° would be a large amount of self-satisfaction which canfried chicken, salad and rolls with on Tuesday evening, September 12, States Pow«' Squadron which for hier, PuRon, N, Y.; George HartAH n
II.
:i II
butter to sandwiches devilled eggs at 7:45 at the Junior High School. 35 years has been giving this and sy, Erie, Pa.; Paul Parks, Colum- U l i l'ltl;!
: Lombard! went the full
not be measured in dollars and cents. Fellows like
iiskl,
..
l n
Commander Stephen E, Parker advanced courses in over 100 cities ius, Ohio; Lee Petty, Greensboro,
and potato chips. Choose a dessert
mnin-is fol- the Pla'infleld
II
II
Jimmy
Keating,
Jack
Crerand,
Vince
Grogan,
Tony
of
Summit
has
invited
all
boatmen
that can be packed in the box.
from coast to coast.
I II
;u absorb die losst Syre in
C ; Tim.Flock, Winston-Salem,
::
II
'••: credit for the victory
Cacciola, Julius Kollar and a few ethers have been
Well-known local boatmen will N. C ; Joe Jernigan, Norfolk, Va.;
.2
|,
Early fall is the best time to put
Qayle
Warren,
Marion,
Va.;
Bill
nut three batters and walk,
2
1
deeply engrossed in the coaching side of sports for in new evergreens, for transplant- with care. If the new location is give lectures on such interesting
.1,
i k, rf
•
.
!
0
RRexford,
Conewongu
Valley.
N.
subjects as the- Mariner's Compass,
S'cliinil i,
II
(I
ing can safely be done once the in clay-like soil, the hole must be
o
years and have been instrumental in developing nu\, . , | ,
Red Harvey, Toledo, Ohio;
:'
II '
one foot'deeper and wider than Nautical Charts, Rules of the Road,
It
II
growth
is
established.
Early
fall
All
fireball
Roberts,
Daytona
Beach,
Boat
Equipment
and
Aids
In
Navtmerous ball players. If you were to ask any one of them
transplanting gives evergreens an otherwise necesasry. Work some
'la.; Art Laney, Racine, Wis.;
gatlon.
why they are willing to give up part of their family life
advantage fdr ttje plants have time peat moss or well-rotted leaves into
'lyde Minter, 'Martlnsville, "Va.;
the
soil
at
the
bottom
of
the
hole,
Jersey
The
North
Squadron
to' grow into adjustment before
, )iv
Bill Snowden, St. Augustine, Fla.,
to coach, they would prubably reply, "Sports and workruns
advance
1'url
transplant evergreens as soon as simultaneously
son nun—3
winter comes.
and many others.
ing with kids have become rooted in our systems, and
Evergreens should be moved possible after they are dug. Before courses In Semanship, Advanced
with a ball of earth so a trench planting, soak the ball of earth Piloting, Navigation, Engine Mainthe pleasures derived from our extra curricular activiThe starting field for the 200ntust be dug around the plant. The and roots in water for five or ten tenance, and Weather. During the lap classic will be open to 55 cars
Met Half-Way
ties are worth the time devoted to them."
t
summer, the squadronj conducts this season with-tene-trials Ff M»y
soil must be damp to^cling_ teethe minutes..
Water transplanted evergreens an aninrai week's cruise through and Saturday slated to determine studying methods for Increasing
roSts" afermT moviiig. After the
WJien the pigskins begin toflythe latter part of this
trench is dug around the plant, regularly until the ground is Long Island Sound in which many farting positions. Three women your salary. How did they turn
month, two of the.lonesomest persons in the stands will
tfim down-the t)»fl of earth,with frozen. After the ground freezes, of the members' boats participate. rivers are also expected, iriclud- out?"
a,; fork to avoid Injuring the roots. cover the base with Isoine kind
ing Sara Christian, Atlanta] star
be two former cdaches; Nick Priscoe and Frank Mc"Not so wi'll. The boss waa,
ARMY-HOSPITALS
' i
Tjjhe ball of earth and roots should of ittilch.
who finished sixth in the rac« here studying,' how to cut expenses atj
Carthy, who will miss the headaches attached to footThe House Armed Services Com- last September.
be wrapped In, (jurlap while It Is A burlap screen will pritect the
the same Lime.'
more tender varieties from h a n h mittee is looking into imports that
being moved.
ball. There is no business like show business, and ther*
the
Army
is
worried
abput
a
shortThe planting hole should be dug winds and strong winter sun.
DANCER WES IN FLAMES
is nothing compared to the coaching business.
age of b#ds in military hospitals.
HELSINKI—A blazing f i g u r e
Gen. J, tawlon Collins, Chief of
with.a giant goblin's head rushed
"GOLDEN BOOSTER CLUB EXPANDING
Staff, is (reported to have asked
IIIMI nmi i — i
"STARDUST"
across the stage of a theatre in
" 2 - Km x—.',
for at least two additional hosH3-FL Open Party Boat
The recently organized Woodbricjge Alumni Goldel}
South Finland, scattering the
pitals to help care for the wbunded
l»!M.O»y IJNCERS ONactors and frightening the audiBears Booster Club formed by local citizens to assist
from Korea and for those ill and
!
\!v daun liter has arranged a
nce.. He was the ballet dancer,
!
• BASS • :
injured in the expanding forces at
, the Bears financially and help promote better semiHi !(l piiTc for the piano."
Almo Nyman, who, waiting in the Leaves l'crth Ainboy Boat
home,
TliRsi!
would
be
In
addition
pro football in Woodbridge increased its membership
llasin at 8 A. M. dally except
'i'">d! it's time we'had a little
wings for his cue, lit, a cisarcllu
y 7/flMl Director, OAINES DOG RESEARCH CENTER
to the 37,000 beds now available
Mumlay ami Friday! I Special
—forgetting that his costume was
to over 600 during the past week. The price of admisto all three services in military
I'liartors ami clultn can be
ma.de of cellulose material. None
hospitals across the country.
sion into the organization is one dollar for the season.
firian«(!(t fur Monday and
of the other actors was able to help
1
<>« KKE KSTIMATE ()N
Friday.)
USED TO SEARCH OUT THE UNPERCROUNP
Nyman
because
theiij
costumes
The investment according tfo Tony Cacciola is a good
Practical!
• HOOK COVERING ! '
were of the saofe material. He was
C;i|it. Cluicli Ecki'ruun
MUSHROOMS
THAT
HAVE
&
K
N
RATED
A
iuiiuiu> llimmt Hugh*** \
one sirice. each member of'the club will be admitted
Freshmen at Harvard; It Is also badly burnetl he died a .short
"i OIMIIIHIIII
I'.A. 'l-(ilt)8M nr I'.A. 4-3870
leged,
learned
how
to
operate
pay
EARLY
ROMAN
free to two home games during the campaign. The
•In I t u n n y llniiHi. IIIIHIII
telephones with a penny. And we while later in a hospliaj.
"i> Until V i T H i i - r i l e '
Golden Bears management will designate the two
trust this will give pause to these
• Vl:\KTIAN BUNDS
"iH
> lllllIMV Ill-Nl U l l U l l l )
who think our colleges waste time
Booster Club encounters a week in advance, The set-up
• Mil- (OVERS
mi noives-seulluls,—Kunsas City
I'oiulllul lllli'llluUY llnll.F
sounds like a good one to us since it benefits both the
Star.
team as well as the members. With the early capital
your
•r
received from the Boosters, the Bears will be in a posiADAM (JMKIIOSKI
tion to start the season out bf the red for the first time
HEADING FOR TROUBLE? - - By Alan Mover
Combination of Vets, Sophomores
Makes Rutger's Grid Hopes Bright
Big Grand National
SetatLanghorne
f
OSBORNE
PUPOMT
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SPORTS ROUND-UP
f
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t..\t
,
A
About
Your Home
•
I:::
f
Power Squadron to Offer Course
For Promotion of Safety at Sea
i!
fl
DEEP SEA FISHING
H
•'. A. l-(lllll(l
"'<••• <l I1. >l., I U I - 5 I M
viiMilul.-lj \ u t i h i L n l l o i i
'"
r*r, ,III,| V o t W i l l
.; SAVK MONEY!!'! '
ATTENTION BOWLERS
since 1946, The surplus cash will also be used to bring
VV. F. MARRAH, NILE S, MICH, StfPP-
questioned on t h e Booster C^ub,- Cacciola asked' for"1*
UtS'-filUSmW fOK fffe
some space }n this column ana 3tated> "People in town
have often wondered why we never branched QVX Into
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baseball and basketball^ in the past, and I would like
to Clarify the question no* .while on the subject of
fur
Launderette
We Imve openings for lady
in better ball clubs from all over the state. While being
KWNfL OF ANV LOCAL DOC
WVm OWNiR tAUHOf
APfDRP ID fUV IT
PAML
Open alleyH every
after-
tVtNINC POST &Y HIS
noon
dulTs,
MASTER
for ladies'
night shifts and practice
bowling.
BOOK NOW
and for the past few years the football team just about
RAHWAY RECREATION CO.
finished in the re13f,leavihg us* very little cash to pour"'
into another team. Then the problem of locating a,
lGOK COACH STREET
RAHWAY, N. J,
baseball field or basketball court to play on Is always
present. We'in the organization have high hopes pf
'
noon league.
PAINTEP FDR W E
memty to put any type of ball team into competition,
•
BOWLING TEAMS,
and
YORK ITY, HAS APPfAREP 0 N ? 5
promoting sports locally. As you know, it requires
(continued on pass 12)
OWNED
tM^Gutnw jPq| ««ifarc» Cwfrf, H. T. 0.
:
SPONSORS
We Are Now Taking Orders For Bowling Slirts
ibrder early ami be pivpared
for the opening match!
24-HOUR DELIVERY ONBOWLING BALLS
SPORTING
GOODS
401 STATE STREET Henry J»«lowskl, Prop.
PER III AMJiOy
PA^-Wl
f
SPORTS ROUND-UP
111 I HOOK
i WASHINGTON NOTES
(i I'.i
T h e rhiirRPS KF.AI.ISTIt: TRAINING
[lagalnsi Sum l.i|>!'rs. 2 it. wlio was I ^ T h c Army has announced Iliat
Lfiuesterl for tiiillic vidlai.ions, 111- flMpuglwn all tfainees to battlp!
«ipludexl: Uriviii". without a license, from conditions, tt lifts Intensified
i'jjrlvlnn while inuiiT th( influence Jits rtalnlnff with realistic combat
Of llqum. dnviii!'. Hie «Ton4 way excrcises—includlns the use of live
on a oni'-wav street, failing to ammunition and machine guns.
, heed .1 'uniformc:! p o l i f o i m n and JThe Army's experience shwpd ncnarrowly imssiiv; him twice, hit- i cidents were "not excessive" In
ting a t.iXM'iih, nmiiiim LhrouRh a such training during the last war
..t»dhtjiii, i.itttriK 11 truck, iind spill- and added the number of lives
in 8 Kitsoliii" nver Ihe s i r e d . All of saved as a result of realistic trainthe vlol;\t'ioji, O.-CHI-ITCJ within our ing fiir outweighed the hazards.
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expanding into four sports in the near future when
additional athletic facilities will be at our disposal. My
chief aim is to make Woodbrldge the hub of sports in
Centra! Jersey."
As for his 1950 team Cacciola thinks It has the possibility of developing into a first rate ball club. Me
mentioned" Johnny Hapstak and Harry Miller, two of
his former rookies who became veterans over night and
are now being counted upon to do-big things this sea,son. The time spenL^opidUjem during theln early years
on the squad will soon pay off if Hapstak and Miller
live up to expectations.
HOOKERS,. .. Due to a technicality, Erik Christensen will not be permitted to enter Kentucky University until next year, and therefore will return to Fork
Union along with Bernie Peterson and Tony Santora.
. .. How about an "All Time Golden Bears Night" next
month?-. , . Bill Wanca hits the slab tonigrrt for, the
Athletics against Plagtown In the Plainftfeld Tournaments. ••-•. ••• The Mid-County Baseball League Play-offs
start Sundky. . . . Another game between the Athletics
and Port Reading would be a natural.. . . The Golden
Bears have hopes of signing Nick Semak to a contract
when he returns home this month. . , . Did you know
that Pete Schmidt once hit three home runs in one ball
game while playing with the Barrons..,. Look for the
Red Blazers to pack a lot of power this fall. . . . The
Heinip Boys, the name given to members of 1930 State
Football Champions, will hold a 20-year anniversary
party sometime this fall. Tony Cacciola has appointed
John Aquila and Walter Stillman as co-chairmen of
the affair. . . . Another stadium is now under construction in Perth Amboy. Wonder how we can go about
borrowing one of their old ones. , , . Coach George
Gerek is pleased with the way his charges are taking
to the single wing.
Colonia^News
By Mrs. M a r m o t Seott
' spending a vacation at Bayvllle,
- T h e Civic Improvement C l n b j * * ' ^ Du]gBt
W y c o f f - h M rewill sponsor a plenlc Sunday, Sep-j t u r n K ( to her grandparents home
tefnber 10, on the grounds of the ion Inman Avenue after spending
Clubhouse. Inman Avenue. There i the summer With her parents, Mr.
will Iw games and
for «lril- and Mrs. I<, W. Johnson, Columbus
6 a . Herr m
m6th«t, MI'S. Johnson,
dren,, from 4-fi P. M. nnd music 6a.
spent last week w.lth her parents,
and refreshments. Fred Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. CaiT Barber, Inman
Is chairman.
Avenue.
—Th? Women's Confraternity
—Mr. and Mrs. John Swlnton
will sponsor a square «nd modern
and sons have returned to their
Saturday. Srptembor
home on New Dover Road after
l reo- spending
from 9 P. M. at St. Cecelia's
a vacation in Maine.
reatirm center. Uncle Ooorsp and
—Mr. and Mrs. Will! Wels, West
Ms Jfrr«ey*R(tmWtrs* will provide
Street, spent the weekend at their
the calling and music. Refreshsummer home at Lake Hopatoong
ments will be available and there and entertained Mr,, and Mrs,
will be H dopr prize.
Henry EcklofT. Hillside; Mr. and
—More i,han $613 has be«n col- Mrs. Otto Fehlauer, Mr. and Mrs.
lected by the honor toll committee, Charles OUphant, Colonla, and Mr.
captains and solicitors for the and Mrs. Henry fcpohnc Avftnel.
monument .to World.War II vetrid
McSplrrittt arid
—Mrs
erans of District 10. Second Ward. son. Gregory. 'New Dover Rnnd,
No definite plans have besn made were the guests of their .daughter,
as to price, 'siw. "date o f erection, Miss Gertrude McSplrritt. L 1, at
but it is hoped this will be- derided dinner and a theatre performance
at a meettnK of the committee to in tfew York and a boat ridebe held Monday. September 11. at
around Manhattan Thursday.
the Civic Improvement Club. All
--Mrs. Carl Barber. InmHti Avemembers of the committee HIT
uriied to attend this important nue, entertained at luncheon Wednesday Mrs. Karl Beck, Mrs. Robmeeting.
eit Wittemund and son, Robert;
—Mr. and Mrs^ Montgomery Mrs. Benny Hitzler, Mrs, August
Kimball have returned tn their Wolfe. Colonla.
home on New Dover Road after
_ „ „ , and
„..„ Mrs. Joseph
,. Matus
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—Mr,
spending a vacation at tin ir sum- j a n c i SOn, Richard, liave returned
mer camp at Dingmans Ferry. Pa ( 0 their home an Inman Avenue
•Mr, nnd-Mrs: Clnrk SJovrr nftw a»vacatlon trip to Maine and
and family have returned to their [ n motor trip through the New Enphome • on •-W«ffcic-k Road after land states, They were accompa
nlrcl by her sister, Mrs. Emma Island with fr-in,,,),,
Margo, Buffalo, N. Y.
—Mrs. Margnret
—Mr. and J J r s . Robert WltU- Avenue,
mund and son, Robert. Clover Avenue, spent Saturday fishing on tile Mr. and Mrs, Kir|1;l|ll
Shrewsbury River. Over the week- daughter, Susan, \h
end they entertained Mr. and MM- Hegarty, North PiniM[,",
Werner T u e r p e and chiltfrep, and'Mrs. Frank s,.!.'
Flishing, L. I., and Miss Roie Stephen, Greenbrook'i
Tuerpe and Benjamin Frank, New
- M r . and Mrs. w,i
Vork City.
and daughters, Bcve.-i,,.
- M r . and Mrs. Wllll W«ls, We3t dred, Lancaster R,,,,,
Strtet, celebrated her birthday on j
w»th
t rebuilt,
FrWay evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Island, N. Y.
Otto Fehlauer, Prescott Avenue, as
Huests.
—Miss Iiyn Klmball, daughter-of | ]
MT. end M K Montgomery Kim- j
ball, New Dover Road, has returned!)
from three weeks at flirl Scout
Cnmp Chlckagami, Bear Mountain ittamirttorr, N. Y. \,
—Miss Anne Wisslng, West Cliff,
Road, was i?l«en a sendoff party
on Thursday night as she has en*tered nurse's training at Muhlenburg Hospital, Plalnfleld. The party
was given by Miss Patricia Raber,
West Cliff Road, and guests InIN OBSKRV.Wci,
cluded the Misses Mildred Madsen. Delores Plnkham, Annamae
OI<
Zlerer.Patrlcla Scott, Frieda Pleyer, Shirley Carragher, Mr. and Mrs.
RELKllors
Stanley Douglas, Colonla; Mlas
Joyce Albrich, Iselin; Mrs. Edith
HOLIDAYS
Buscak and son. Richard, WlnfteW
Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Walsh and son, Robert, Rarltan
Township.
'
—Mr. and Mrs. William Sierer,
Mldwood Avenue, entertained over
the weekend her sister,- Mrs. Halen
Mftsion, and daughter, Penny, New
York, who have returned from a
10S MAIN STUM I
vacation If) Bermuda.
Woodbrlder R U;n
—Miss Mildred Madsen, Rutgers
Avenue, enjoyed a trip to Coney
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Three men named Jones, all
in the same line of business,
opened Shops next door to One
anoihe.r. The one on the right had
the name "Jones" painted in lar"ge
letters over the door. The one on
the left immediately did the same
thin;:.
KITCHEN HELPER
A new maid had just arrived
from the country, and her mistress was giving her a list of
household requirements.
"And don't forget. Florence,"
she said, "we want a new grlller
;for the kitchen."
' Florence stared vacantly.
The sicn-painter then api "You.know what a griller is, I
proached the center Mr. Jones,
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asking him if he would like his suppose?" Inquired the. mistress
I " 'Course I do," returned the
name painted also.
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"No," said the wily one. "I want girl. "It's a big, hair)' monkey, and
you to paint the word "Entrance," | If you want one of those in the
• kitchen, I'm leaving.
over my door."
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