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A Newspaper Devoted To the Community Interest Full Local Coverage {Jarteret vol.. "XXXVIII-NO. 44 Presented Fairly, dearly And Impartially Each Week Complete News Pictures Indicate Jrotto iunday •njrrl Huh the Gift of Socifty Parish CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, I960 Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto at Holy Fankily (Talk On C o p p e r Industry Kntrrn) u 2nd Clui* Mil] At P. 0., Cirtcnt, N. J. PRICE TEN CENTS •\i. i l-.uKT — The Grotto ,,iy uf Umrdes erected i ,-nimncr of the Holy Church In Ementon Aill he dedicated Btin- i. -.; nary 14 at 3 P.M. Rev. \ Knnopkft, pastor Of the :i .innOlinced. . nlcsMim will be per- , V : ,>\ Father Konopka 1 i vwtoi he had brought , ;,i-i!de^ He will be aaaist- Ki, Mm tin Komsolnskl, . .-• mt and Rev. Anthony M ,•),-, Tho .lermon will be -rl nv Hes J Oaorowski -• Mm v > . Ch\irch. South - . e n be a procewion In, i >,!i pmtinpatf member* , Hirwry Society, The, i:., .if Marv, Young; !.. - sndnlttv and 8t Ce- f'ho.: under the dlrec- ,i: l':nf Fdward Huh N»m« ,-.i.f iiotto it t project of the Nairn- Society of the' ..... A' trie WKgentlon of! :i'i KotiopkH. the Holy in, v-lerted > committee i:,>: lMtig Frank Martlno, Ed- i.d Uibanski. Mitchell B«d- Walter Yakubek. John >ht\ ;md a former curate. v Michael Kwniak. s ;,i: and the design for Uie| i ! - .u-rr made by Father! fcjiopitH and the contract wan Kiidrd to Morns Samariano. :itn on such project*. Mr. 1 tdiiD has been a atone -line he vu 14. H* i the trade in It*ly andi i i :ii>- age of 72, hai m»nyi At th shrines to ht« credit. Orolto wu built of Wettj ia itranite marble and it Dk 40 tons or it. The statute* c Bi-.«wd Virgin Mary itctii.idi'tte arr ol Sweetness and Light B» CHARMS E. GREGORY A NEW tARTrRf-T SHRINK; A W I, nr« emit,. ,,f (h, , |, ilrt)- ,,f lourdr^, l.ullt ,,f jranlte marhlr near thp entrant Ui the Holy t.milr I hurrh In Hmrrvm StrrH Adiniriim i t ,, n . Rrv M. A. Konopka, pastor of the church, Rev. Martin Knm(Kln*kt. tils »<ilst.int, wi<l Mnrris Samartlmi of Trenton who erected it | he sa^id. Kenneth (tirncy Tells 0} Many "Firsti' Instituted it V.S.M.R. Plant CARTERET Speaking be- fore the rcKiilar weekly meet- iiiE of the Carteret Lions Club Tuesday nifihl, at the Gypsy Ciimp, Joseph I,. Carney, Direc- nr of Industrial Relations at the United States Motals Re- fiiiinc Company, told of the many "firsts" established by the Carterct, copper works In' recent years. Among the most, important 1 'mentioned were the Institution; of supplemental workmen's! 1 compensation pay and a major! imedical plan. ' : In discussing the general, situation In the copper in-1 dust.ry, Mr. Carney pointed out the local plant was the only; important copper producer to; reach a settlement without ai strike in 1959. Other leading! copper companies experienced, strikes of three and a half! 'months to six months-duration. Mr. Carney further stated that Carteret is recognized in- ternationally, as the technical center of the copper industry.! Some of the 1M04 eminent 'metallurgists in we world arej jemployed at the local plant! i which produces 14' 1 , of the 'copper supply of this country,' j When clouds started to gather over tho ad- ministration of Amlimt, College by President, Alexander Meiklejohn. a student asked the late, great Albert Parker Fitch if the President was an aetheist. "Dr. Meiklejohn," he replied, "has the great- est faith of anyone I have ever known 1 ' Dr. Fitch was then head of the English Department at Amherst and was one of the, distinguished scholars and teachers who resigned when the B.ofE. Organizes Monday 'Mint Slmrkey, Mrs. Hila to Take Their Posts on the Hoard i CARTERET — The Board Ot I Education will meet Monday j night at 8 o'clock in the High !School for Its organization ses- .ston. ' At tlmt time, two new mem- bers will take their seats, Miss 'Margaret Sharkey and Mrs. I; I Trustees relieved Dr. Meiklejohn. Dr. Pitch sub- ' J , ullR H1 L R - both °f whom sequently became pastor of the Park Avenue Congregational Church in New York. ' iclceted Tuesday. Steplrn Skl- iba. board president will begin a jnew term. -•For the first time in the his- 'tory, Cnrteret will have Hires I: Ever since I heard of his superb description womcn on the boar(1 The thlV(l of Dr. Meiklejohn, I have sought to plumb the depth of a man's faith as the primary index of his character - excluding totally any consider- ation of the manner and method by which he expressed this faith in formal worship. If he possesses the kind of faith which Dr. Fitcfc ascribed to President Meiklejohn, I "am his ad- mirer and he is myexample. It is no wonder that I am alarmed, therefore, at the growing prevalence in the public prints of relating a man's inherited or selected form of worship to any ambition he might hold in pur- (Contlnued on Page 2) 1 ; member is Mrs, Alvs Sheridan. Valentine Party David Wohlgemuth Runs Otlowski Talks (For Two Groups Winter Resort for Birds To Students at Hale CARTERET ihr CARTERET grade clams Hale party on Bianco Chiaro m«|t)l«|Naihan Hate from Canar*., Italy. k<m»r. mt firm of ft«iuun Church ^ood» O»- of k Vn;k Tlic the 11 in Un School Audllfi num. Ttat [conlinued Pn Sunday, the Holy Nam*j tn * xiii turn over the! The |t" to the pariah. Iu ooat th N«me U ettl matMl resenl Program ? or Lincoln Day follOWl with until 3.1S entertainment A*-, as pi. Vocal solo, "Kavina- |m CAHi.i:rl Blltb Hint , ,, . moininK bathlnx, a.-- if it were >-rn»lr .,. Ciitrr,. durum , hp mld( ,, ( , rf Ju]> , ^ . ^ rf •»inl»i months haw » KOod,|.t,r dead of winter. After their m-u iith ' |; >'"d in DHVKI Wohlgemuth bRtli. the birds are served <i u( ltt.i Cartei-i-t Avmic meal.of bread fro"m the local .f.. rnnn . Mi Wohlitcmut I), if tiled auto thrift shop. Mr Wohlxemuth learned over the years that He unless vou cut the bread to the ff* i V I M*I " ..h'J» lirds have great (."lllH-jliy with it. There is al- WohlKrmuur* morning ways plenty »nd all arc wel- M "j^ rs «itn Ihe melting of the come. elU(r ; 8wmbly . rf citation Harris, assistant | postmaster, was inducted as a, | member of tho Lions Club byi (waiter Schonwald, past presl- jdent of the club, who was in-' .stalling officer. The club will hold its Ladies' of $250 is Voted by Carteret BPW CAHTIROT - Tta At tin ot mum •'yuw it Thp v Ue. The honollne Abraham ewrV dky Lincoln, a, which ^ h o l d e r ; ^ ^ O f \\ m ) V ,$s?\ for jVluvg.t ;•( Sharhey (Jets M'>M Votes thr ricclion. Mis.s Shar- _,- " , . . , •— key polled 1.47(1 votri;, Uie wilfbe'at ; Business and Professional Wo! PlanR were completed for a |lli{!1 ,,,, o; , inv ( . ;lPd i rtal ., s Slti . Business and Professionaljtheatre party to be held in ba was nnxt •with l,4. r );i yo;<!3 ^omen's Club at its last meet-;May, the date to be announced. :md Mis. Hiki third wit'.i 1.3B3. ling voted a $250 scholarship to A mafo\- from the Carteret Thomas .Couiihlin received Housing Authority will a the club at its February The a«av4 will hn i, lea b> I'hyl- lat! salute a..-« My Country," a box luncheon at 11:4) and " l; entertusimiriit '"'*"" , ., K-c nil th.- bird bath. Thu is Many hundreds ot birds k . (ion,- »ith warm water, which spend the »-lnter months ln,« rfcilBll0 ». "Dedication »,hr H u n ts « i i a n Reformed Uimides « warm bath for his comfort due to Mr Wohlge-i 8pefctl ftt 0(%tt WburK": intro-;Churcli. will hold Court if Hnn ""' of speaker by Mrs. C.'or in ennjunction with I 1 . i,- qualified K,.) stude'; KLitlU-: U C M i d V a t i i w ; iii^June 1960. \ ; . M Mary will tion." William Reynolds ac-buds lov cord ion AOIO. SkatiTH W.ilu Arlene 8han«r; piano wlo '8»'» of Love." Suunne Orrio. vocal dutl, Alleiheny Moon. Cher- ran Hyde. PalriciM McColK vocal wlo, "Teen-aw AIIKI-I." Sandra Ardlere. impersonation. "Betty Boop ' Row Za/worsky fi'ftthcied friends The muth's winter resort for r :t Thi'V spend the Fair Set (Colleges Accept Next '" Ross, 1.242 ami Sieptvn Tprr.K, 1 The business session 335. . , 1. 't at 7:30 and the. The volP ()]1 Ul( , \M^i- cul .. .,,,, , . , „*„ Mudrock, scholarship chair-speaker will be heard at 9 P.M. ren| t , xpl ,,, SCK 1,077.1.0 773; Scouts of Amer.cVsZiso eel b- man hftS nOtmed High S<' hooliA11 intereKted women have been t . apitai 0UtlRy , m t 0 7 B 8 ,, ld ^ouu ot Amenpd. sponMied ^,p r , nc(pRl Hfllnan Horn o f t h e l m m to attend ^ ^ school fQ| , (m[m ^ club's action. Madeline Wilhelm was named'1 Q83 to 786 The girl chosen will be'lecordini? secretary to replace ' Onlv a thil . d (]f (h( , Hfrfi ... - , , „. , . „ , .honored together with her Rose Olbricht who r e s " " r of thelNmht. Tuesday even»n S ,Fe,ni-! mothe| . at t)w ^ ^ eloslng , Alin Mnzo!a won the dal - k( 111 t l l R B " thl °" dinner in June. -horse prize. super-. 7th and 8th grades. Closina!ary lfi. 7on p.m Battle Hymn of the R*'-iHall KdvvHrd Pnwlak, ^ _ _ _ . . r , ent to, the polls m >,ne 'school election. The total wai 2,943, visinc ciiRineer at the Keneratin? station of thi CAKTERirr -A Umoln Dayiaecordion solo. "My Hupvt- Kdueation Book A Kan Marco •AIM be CARTERET - Senior girls »-a.« tnen for the up.|neM." Anna Marie Mogele«ky Held in the Ethn Keller Chil- of the Nathan Hale COIlUnue to ipubllc." entire assembly. ! Other Program The fourth and fifth mdes'tic Service *il) b( the snenk*: ;held their regular assemblyjHe will show slides. ;Tuesday morning. They pre-1 The following boys will )>' tented the following program:'ceive Ur Scout, awards: Alex Opening exercises: Asscmblyifinder C/.elo, Ronald j . 1 . . v .. ^ acceptances from schooln MI •• T** Valentine purty for the drem Ubiary of the Nathan wh , h th h aDn li»d "• M^ Louis Ruc«rle-;jth grade «a» held in the ail- "»!<• Sfhwrf th, «,ek of Pfb-' WIUCB tne> naVC aPPUM covetedjsinging "America the Beautt-|R»bert. Leschek and Joseph 1 toiful." Original Lincoln poems 1 Malek. Funeral Service Youth Sunday To Start School Yesterday for i At Church to Of Evangelism Honor Scouts Train Victim CARTERET Funeral •-i:th .-lade clau announced follows Abraham Un Bnrtoi idltorlum from 7 u> It) P <U on mary 15 to 19. The Hii' children for the party *»" w u Allen Cornba. and Sharon t)<xl1 "' durlii* their regular Koval announced the enter- »eekly library period and be to Gettysburg.': ulmnfiu whlch tol | OW , fore and after school The teaching of the excep- of the school " T 1 c D h "V 8 J; h u goal u fVl f,; Ktven time to view thei* 1 "^ Ru ' h "*?'• wh .°..*«> H<»almda Stern:' "»i'-.\ her brother, Al- •Vl Mi Holmei. Rod- Mr* Holmei, Mary Stell« Chlmiak: '«i Lincoln, Lfilie Sabo: ^>< Robert Bake* ''"'" Lincoln." Undaj i.iM.olns cietty*burgi Susan Reader; piano 1 : Atuif Carpenter; rec- Linci)ln'» Eye*,' 1 Ed '•Until- "Friendly Persuasion.' Books of ftricnce, biotfiaphy, Turiifr. Gall .SHOO. 8abo Patricia, " « " dlcr »' u ' Vn A ,11011 0! all Running Brar." Rod-| . Albert Pirigyi, R u i . ; othm *'" Tiioma* Elko.iP' 1 * 1 ^ «"' art. music—fie- and many be on display' thf opflH and at Newark 8tate College [In Union. Head majorette of the band, Miss Fisher ia in the Future teachers of America, the a cap- pella choir, the mixed chorus,! French and "Put Your Head (in My •' «W ""» durl pitno telectlon, dei ' Suun Seader Beverly! 81 '^ 1 day. The library will be Kelemen. Sandra Ko«»-.». Bar- k(1 P' opfnjmul 4 P.M. bara Kovacn. Kathleen Nascak. mm June f or Joyce Finnenan partid P at«l written by the following mem-i Hikinc Merit Badges uilt be, bers of her class Plo W aS UeJved by William Kcics, Al-™™ wmhekj.yesterday aftrr- l * d C Willi Cta"^ C™J J » dl ^f^ April K o ^ n , Romaine, McDer* exander C«,o, William mott and Bonnie Cox, and Uoduced by Uke Ronald John CARTERET - Youth Sun- day will be observed this Sun- at The First Presbyterian Central! churcn at botn t h e 8 : 3 O a n d Song. "I sembly. Recitation. "Lincoln, 1 Donna Yanmml, Marjorle Martin, Richard Barnny, John Lazar.| SOUR. "Your Hand and My Hand." assembly; song, "Lin- eiyim narna. ' It Here." «g- BadRe to Dennis Matthews.' Services were conducted at :ll:00 services. The Sacrament Mnrit Radop 'n wiviceB were cunuuvu'u at _ ., .„ , Mult Badge .0^ GrelMr punera] Homp 44Of Tnfanl Baptism mil he ad- Green Street, Woodbridge, by ministered. The sermon will be Rev. Malcolm G. Brown, mini- deUvered & four * om * f* 0 ^ many drives and commltteea.lcoln," assembly; Abraham Lin- coln, by Mary Walker: Lincoln (Him to CARTERET -Joyce Kinnegan Pi'esentations will be •y the Troop Committff, con- sisting of Alexander Czesto. Frank Zsambu, Burney Can-j 1 non, Gexa Plszar, Wilham La- Ister of the First Presbyterian jchurch. Interment was in Clo- verleaf Memorial Park. accordion; 0 * 11 Car(l1 Ani1 Kl1 " 1 ' MirgW Richard Phillips; Co1111 "' Ul11 " Uv 8u """ U the tecond scholarship win- Watt Whitman 1 ^ "**<•" Aimrl,' Honemary ner of thd Claw »f I960 of Car-| ASlni Comba. Judith!' 1 ' 11 ' 111 ''- P»ulett<- OK-KOI. Rooatcret Hl«|i 8chool finil Turner! UuraJ'"" 1 * Stern. (> L)io Meo, Thl* week •»•• Piitncla Sabo Lei-Nancy NfmD»n Aiiuir Marcu- ra notified that she has "'•'••k. l'homas Elko H"- Oeraldhie Kiau.i, Mai) awarded a partial .•K.-IJOIR ! '" Weinmans filth: RMko - "Amonx b> Souvenir*," by Chestnut Hill College. '" PH-wined a |jru-iLydla Hlusczuk "The Diary, "u the daughter of Mi. and _ _ """N of Abraham Orl »nd(i Roman. Jam« J. F»nneKMi. 101 Cool-I^, citizenship week. She »p- ;i »tii(i»y Loujs, fctv Oanclng followed the eiil«r-"*«• Avenue. ' jpeared In the class plays In her 11111 'd the program, talument. and lefrethments A < high school Joyce J«ijunior and senior years. Is a tieaaurer of the Spanish club,| memb(11 . of tne (j| l01| . Opei . a Her parents are Mr. and Mr«. Kingsley N. Fisher. 1252 Roose- velt Avenue, ' Carole Ann Capp, daughter! of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Capp, 11 Hermann Avenue, has been accepted as a French major byi° f the Republic." "In the Eve-., Montclair State College and 1 ""!* °y the Moonlight," "Whole m ' coin." by Belinda Lamoreauxv ,, _ _ and Marlene Reiman; reclta-I^J^T ?^.^°.^. tlon, "Lincoln," Thomas Ster-I ner; boys chorus. "Battle HymnjJ be 'of the Westminster Fellowship. Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, Boy, Scouts and Brownies will take in the service. Remit will read the Scriptures. CARTERET iTi'icules. will topic, "God's -- Rev. Homer speak nn the Word" at the sunoer March 1 flt| T Hall from 5 to Han. irom » to, the Princeton Seminary Qhoir _ _.._ Columbus will give a sacred conceit in ischoofeignt "grader was on his The First Presbyterian Church, 1 - "in the The choir has travelled thru- nd Stephen Zukov. Police said the home near the tracks. The ac- world. Some of the stu- 11:00 A.M. service Sunday at the Calvary Baptist Church. Sunday School will convene at 9:30 A.M. classes for all age?. Junior Choir rehearsal at 5:45 P.M.. at 6:00 P.M. the Calvary Juniors will hold their service installation. The first session of the School of Evangelism will be held at the 6:30 P.M. evening service. Rev. David Evans of the P^-st Baptist Church of Elizabeth will be the speaker and teacher. Pastor Tricules In •tUrn will be speaking &ntj teaching at the First Baptist' iChurch of Elizabeth. Thew sessions will be conducted at V.F.VV. PLANS DAKCE CARTERET •- \feteriuis icident occurred between Car-ldents will give their personal Iteret and Jackson Avenues. j testimony. The director is Dr. of Police said he died instantly|David HuBh Jones. An offering. Court Coileije. World in His Hand." Treasurer ol the French clubj «h-5th GraJe Assembly vice president of the P.T.A,, co- "Lineoln," Julius Papp. Rich- Foreign Wars Pofst .314 will of a fracture of the skull editor of the Annseott News,: al ' d Thiele. Gloria Pokoi, Bruce j 10 id a Valentine Dance and His companions. Frank Gal- «>me CBUP was electnd to thej 11 * 188 ' Recitation, "The Lin- lS ocia| Saturday. February 13 lo. 13. of 114 Poplar Street, andi On will be taken. The public is wel- the Sunday and evening services- Wednesday Pvom Feb-< Wednesduy afternoon,' g ruary 14 to March 20. AU visitors, are welcome, The Valentine Party schi'd- lue as follows— today at 1:30 ational Hunor Society In her yeur when she us Hlteriwte was also delegate coin Memorlttl" - rending - T VFW Hall, Perahing Arthur Pearson, 14, uf 90 Pop-j February 17, at 12:30 the Mat- j tt f Jth Cil ill t th h nng jat Hm VFW Hall, Perahing Arthur , j Timothy Powell. Tribute toAwnue. Cartm-l This affair Isjar Street, are in a state of Jtha Circle will meet in the home Abraham Lincoln, Robert Ge- open to the public. The pro-;schock and unable to answerof Mrs. Joseph Jomo, 34 Her- npnhBim.in inHiti, Pimhn ». mj.. ,,i ti,^. »»f.,i, ,.i» «r, tnimi»«tJmi« nniicfl wild man Avenue. They will study program, lalnment, and , preserved Judith iContJnued On Page 2) this affair will go post building fund. jquestloiu. police »aid. (Continued on Page 2> man Avenue. They will study the firs( chapter of Humane. Buys a Barrel"' —— Ronald Ko-TO LAV t'QB.VEHSTONt l Th l f l chairman of the S. O rec«p- lionUt committee, a member LAV tQB.VEHSTN Loudspeaker, and several stu The laying of tlje conwr»louf <>' the staff ol Annscott News (j ent organlrution committees 'h W P b t i tid the Unidsjrakr She »lsoi d | d r. She »lso Lincoln 1 * partner yg j itiian: 11 friend i of 'h* i»* Wr«t Pieubvterimi i'tid the 1MI William Powell' Church will takr olace nex: Hppeared ! 8 Kebruar> play an dhrn. wru-d on several cla»» .ominifu-.'.. . Qull(1 llterary BU f f u f tlle Loudspeaker, and several stu- Ch Rosemarle! 8 " ll 'lay Bit*rnoon. , j a r m . 21, at 3:0V pin Jim Jen- in the and ttppegrs a s a t. 0| OI- Howard 11 Uneoln WHS a •'la*. Milowm CAHTKRKT ->• .H-an KUyk. |lor lu 'hull, Ann Camp Formal Dinner Dance is tun and ttppegrs a imiior cl»8s- wltll tn( , ba , ld l^ An|1 Bodn , 11 . wlll .study the inlensivL' one yeur ;8ecret»jrj»l truiiunt; course at " Tu iitlM- 1 charity projecu. —• rt WoDtan'> Club i» b u w iWullra tin- 8 Thf -ntiif pmceeit will lf winter dinner-dance to be held day 30 mud (01 Bchoiai-.ihiph. dun»- lloiu. t u the Cancer Fund First Aid Squad' and alto the ur girls from Vlne- "'" land Training School who will by Doro Ba- ; ( "1i'm wlo by Rich- la| d Robert Tampa ul( i Ko/ar we« fla«l Accordtnu <« tbe comnuitw. be prwented with buthday!j^j "" J *ni> Lynch read|the affair will bt In ordw ofjuifU. The club send the uiftu at the clubi former winter cotU-;Chrlstma« limr lion. Invitation* have been A roatt - Nick Yerlco. i>iort owner wu 'lie Office of Milk wiling Mr. William Street ; Head piano music activities at High School. Miss Bodnar U a member of th*- a isppella choir, mixed chorus, dance band, qpera guild, F.T.A., Annscottj News staff, Loudspeaker ItWr ary staff. She Is also serving! on the class property commit- for lH;l|( a license, 'co-fhilrmen included In the ticket. ICooii, 113 Cartent Avenue is m«U«d out. accorduig to Mrs ;»«rved at 730 o'clock, Alma M. Oalbralth club preal-'by dancing to the Johnny Ko- dent. Mri Urtle Trinity and ! vaca orchestra, There wlll be a oonva^MClng at her home after Mri. NtcholM DelVacchio are.nack bac at midnight, allbelng^wr^alpatlant^tne I P.M., Calvary Juniors, all girls and boys asea 9-11 \m welcome. J Sunday School teachers and officers at 7:30 P.M. Satur- ' day- 13, at 1:30 P.M., The ; Junior Choir at 7:30 P.M. Cut- j vary '''iiens and dates. All 1 parties to be held in tlia church Social Hull. Blues Sink Harrons By ,55 to 50 Store CAKTKRKT Wes Spewuk'i Bicat baskftbiill teui» toppled anothc! Ornup IV Club., into [.submission last nir.lit by .scov- : IIIR a linnt'f(iti|Mit "!in to fib vie" •' UVIT Wrt ",t\( VSKtMltri-JU DM**?) belng^ OPEN NEW QUARTERS: Her* ar« som, «f the oMkiato of thr I n.t.d H^^ve" *»»»»*« <*?***» l ttM g '*** lathered an the opeflii* 01 th« «ew buildl.., of Uf. a«olatio U SaturAw. 8h»w» from left U» rijht *«: tai» Cbamr*. treaawer; Erail E. Mudrak, «>M H Uv« vice »r*uip»L "(UNrler Spewak, director•. Surnn^ Muorr (Ubinuw.u, (lr«t »i«* »MMdent, Sam C M « * , 41»el*r *** Imu, Voiu.h iwmd VIM Aaron 'I In 1 t-; 1 ri11 W,ii.s close all the '.Miv. willi Imlh sides tied nt 1-1 -1-1 ai iln- iiiiiirii'i' ;iild Ciil'- l.nrl hulling ,1 iim'-imiiit Uiai'- Kin -ii Hi- 1 hall The Bluei [Hilled dWiiy in llu' third period, :)!! to 32, but. the Billions n'd tor u victory in the- round until BUBS unol Eddie CarmiehsHl dropped iU> baskets in the last minute oj ;jjjliy u> si'Wf thw issue. •'• Kur CalUtrrt, it was No. 1$ ,aguin,ii (inly three ^'tbacke for :wie uf ilie finest records tn jrccJMit years. It was also nJna in a row for the Washington Av«nue combine,

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Page 1: {Jarteret - DigiFind-It...Ever since I heard of his superb description womcn on the boar(1 The thlV(l of Dr. Meiklejohn, I have sought to plumb the depth of a man's faith as the primary

A Newspaper Devoted

To the Community Interest

Full Local Coverage {Jarteretvol.. "XXXVIII-NO. 44

Presented Fairly, dearly

And Impartially Each Week

Complete News Pictures

IndicateJrottoiunday•njrrl

Huhthe

Gift ofSocifty

Parish

CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, I960

Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto at Holy Fankily (Talk On

C o p p e rIndustry

Kntrrn) u 2nd Clui* Mil]At P. 0., Cirtcnt, N. J. PRICE TEN CENTS

•\i. i l-.uKT — The Grotto,,iy uf Umrdes erected

i ,-nimncr of the HolyChurch In Ementon

• A ill he dedicated Btin-i. -.; nary 14 at 3 P.M. Rev.

\ Knnopkft, pastor Of the:i .innOlinced.

. nlcsMim will be per-, V : ,>\ Father Konopka1

i vwtoi he had brought, ;,i-i!de^ He will be aaaist-

Ki, Mm tin Komsolnskl,. .-• mt and Rev. Anthony

M ,•),-, Tho .lermon will be-rl nv Hes J Oaorowski

-• Mm v >. Ch\irch. South

- . e n be a procewion In,i >,!i pmtinpatf member*

, Hirwry Society, The,i: . , .if M a r v , Young;

!.. - sndnlttv and 8t Ce-„ f'ho.: under the dlrec-

,i: l':nf FdwardHuh N»m«

,-.i.f iiotto it t project of theNairn- Society of the'

..... A' trie WKgentlon of!:i'i • KotiopkH. the Holyin, v-lerted > committeei:,>: lMtig Frank Martlno, Ed-i.d Uibanski. Mitchell B«d-• Walter Yakubek. John

>ht\ ;md a former curate.v Michael Kwniak.s;,i: and the design for Uie|i!- .u-rr made by Father!

fcjiopitH and the contract wanKiidrd to Morns Samariano.

:itn on such project*. Mr.1

tdiiD has been a atone-line he vu 14. H*

i the trade in It*ly andi ii :ii>- age of 72, hai m»nyi A t

th shrines to ht« credit.Orolto w u built of Wettjia itranite marble and it

Dk 40 tons or it. The statute*c Bi-.«wd Virgin Maryitctii.idi'tte arr ol

Sweetness and LightB» CHARMS E. GREGORY

A NEW tARTrRf-T SHRINK; A W I, nr« emit,. ,,f (h, , |,ilrt)- ,,f lourdr^, l.ullt ,,f jranlte marhlr near thp e n t r a n tUi the Holy t .mi lr I hurrh In Hmrrvm StrrH Adiniriim i t ,,n . Rrv M. A. Konopka, pastor of the church, Rev. Martin

Knm(Kln*kt. tils »<ilst.int, wi<l Mnrris Samartlmi of Trenton who erected it| he sa id.

Kenneth

(tirncy Tells 0} Many"Firsti' Instituted

it V.S.M.R. PlantCARTERET — Speaking be-

fore the rcKiilar weekly meet-iiiE of the Carteret Lions ClubTuesday nifihl, at the GypsyCiimp, Joseph I,. Carney, Direc-nr of Industrial Relations at

the United States Motals Re-fiiiinc Company, told of themany "firsts" established bythe Carterct, copper works In'recent years.

Among the most, important1

'mentioned were the Institution;of supplemental workmen's!1 compensation pay and a major!imedical plan. ': In discussing the general,situation In the copper in-1dust.ry, Mr. Carney pointed outthe local plant was the only;important copper producer to;reach a settlement without aistrike in 1959. Other leading!copper companies experienced,strikes of three and a half!'months to six months-duration.

Mr. Carney further statedthat Carteret is recognized in-ternationally, as the technicalcenter of the copper industry.!Some of the 1M04 eminent'metallurgists in we world arejjemployed at the local plant!i which produces 14'1, of the'copper supply of this country,'

j

When clouds started to gather over tho ad-ministration of Amlimt, College by President,Alexander Meiklejohn. a student asked the late,great Albert Parker Fitch if the President wasan aetheist.

"Dr. Meiklejohn," he replied, "has the great-est faith of anyone I have ever known1' Dr.Fitch was then head of the English Departmentat Amherst and was one of the, distinguishedscholars and teachers who resigned when the

B.ofE .OrganizesMonday'Mint Slmrkey, Mrs.

Hila to Take TheirPosts on the Hoard

i CARTERET — The Board OtI Education will meet Mondayj night at 8 o'clock in the High!School for Its organization ses-.ston.

' At tlmt time, two new mem-bers will take their seats, Miss'Margaret Sharkey and Mrs.

I; I

Trustees relieved Dr. Meiklejohn. Dr. Pitch sub- 'J,ullR H1LR-both °f whomsequently became pastor of the Park AvenueCongregational Church in New York. '

iclceted Tuesday. Steplrn Skl-iba. board president will begin ajnew term.

-•For the first time in the his-'tory, Cnrteret will have Hires

I:

Ever since I heard of his superb description womcn on the boar(1 The thlV(l

of Dr. Meiklejohn, I have sought to plumb thedepth of a man's faith as the primary index ofhis character - excluding totally any consider-ation of the manner and method by which heexpressed this faith in formal worship. If hepossesses the kind of faith which Dr. Fitcfcascribed to President Meiklejohn, I "am his ad-mirer and he is my example.

It is no wonder that I am alarmed, therefore,at the growing prevalence in the public printsof relating a man's inherited or selected form ofworship to any ambition he might hold in pur-

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1; member is Mrs, Alvs Sheridan.

Valentine Party David Wohlgemuth Runs Otlowski Talks(For Two Groups Winter Resort for Birds To Students at

HaleCARTERET ihr

CARTERETgrade clamsHale

party onBianco Chiaro m«|t)l«|Naihan Hate

from Canar*., Italy.k<m»r. mt firm of ft«iuun

Church ood» O»- ofk Vn;k

Tlic

the

11 in UnSchool Audllfi

num. Ttat

[conlinued

Pn Sunday, the Holy Nam*jtn*xiii turn over the! The

|t" to the pariah. Iu ooatth N«me U ettlmatMl

resenl Program?or Lincoln Day

follOWl

with

until 3.1S

entertainment A*-, as pi.Vocal solo, "Kavina- |m

C A H i . i : r l Blltb Hint, , , . moininK bathlnx, a.-- if it were>-rn»lr .,. C i i t rr , . durum , h p m l d ( , , ( , rf J u ] > , ^ . ^ rf

•»inl»i months haw » KOod,|.t,r dead of winter. After their

m-u iith '|;>'"d in DHVKI Wohlgemuth bRtli. the birds are served <i

u( ltt.i Cartei-i-t A v m i c meal.of bread fro"m the local .f. .rnnn .Mi Wohlitcmut I), if tiled auto thrift shop. Mr Wohlxemuth

learned over the years thatHe unless vou cut the bread to theff* i V I M*I " ..h'J» lirds have great

(."lllH-jliy with it. There is al-WohlKrmuur* morning ways plenty »nd all arc wel- M "j^ rs

«itn Ihe melting of the come. e l U ( r ; 8 w m b l y .

rf citation

Harris, assistant |• postmaster, was inducted as a,| member of tho Lions Club byi(waiter Schonwald, past presl-jdent of the club, who was in-'.stalling officer.

The club will hold its Ladies'

of $250 isVoted by Carteret BPWCAHTIROT - Tta

At

tin

ot mum•'yuw it

T h pv Ue. The

h o n o l l n e Abraham

ewrV dky

Lincoln, a, which ^ h o l d e r ; ^ ^ O f \ \ m ) V

,$s?\ for

jVluvg.t ;•( Sharhey

(Jets M'>M Votes

thr ricclion. Mis.s Shar-_ , - " , . . , •— key polled 1.47(1 votri;, Uie

w i l f b e ' a t ; B u s i n e s s and Professional Wo! P l a n R w e r e completed for a | l l i { ! 1 , , , , o ; , i n v ( . ; l P d i r t a l . , s S l t i .

B u s i n e s s and Professionaljtheatre party to be held in ba was nnxt •with l,4.r);i yo;<!3

^ o m e n ' s Club at its last meet-;May, the date to be announced. :md Mis. Hiki third wit'.i 1.3B3.

ling voted a $250 scholarship t o A mafo\- from the Carteret Thomas .Couiihlin received

Housing Authority will

a the club at its FebruaryThe a«av4 will hn

i, lea b> I'hyl-lat! salute a..-«My Country,"

a box luncheon at 11:4) and " l ;

entertusimiriit '"'*"" , . ,K-c nil th.- bird bath. Thu is Many hundreds ot birds k .(ion,- »ith warm water, which spend the »-lnter months ln ,« r f c i l B l l 0 » . "Dedication »,hr H u n ts « i i a n ReformedUimides « warm bath for his comfort due to Mr W o h l g e - i 8 p e f c t l ftt 0(%ttWburK": intro-;Churcli. will hold Court i f Hnn

""' of speaker by Mrs. C.'or in ennjunction with

I 1. i , - qualified K,.) s tude ' ; KLitlU-:

UCMidVat i iw; iii June 1960. \;.M Mary will

tion." William Reynolds a c - b u d s lovcord ion AOIO. SkatiTH W.iluArlene 8han«r; piano wlo '8»'»of Love." S u u n n e Orrio. vocaldutl, • Alleiheny Moon. Cher-ran Hyde. PalriciM McColKvocal wlo, "Teen-aw AIIKI-I."Sandra Ardlere. impersonation."Betty Boop ' Row Za/worsky

fi'ftthcied friends The muth's winter resort forr :t Thi'V spend the

Fair Set (Colleges AcceptNext

'" Ross, 1.242 ami Sieptvn Tprr.K,1 The business session 335.

. , 1. 't at 7:30 and the. T h e v o l P ()]1 U l ( , \M^i- c u l . .. , , , , , . , „*„ Mudrock, scholarship chair-speaker will be heard at 9 P.M. ren| t,xpl,,,SCK 1,077.1.0 773;

Scouts of A m e r . c V s Z i s o eel b - m a n h f t S n O t m e d H i g h S<'h o o l i A 1 1 intereKted women have been t . a p i t a i 0 U t l R y , m t 0 7 B 8 , , l d^ o u u ot Amenpd. sponMied ^ , p r , n c ( p R l H f l l n a n H o r n o f t h e l m m t o a t t e n d ^ ^ s c h o o l fQ|, ( m [ m ^

club's action. Madeline Wilhelm was named'1 Q83 to 786The girl chosen will be'lecordini? secretary to replace ' O n l v a t h i l . d (]f ( h ( , Hfrfi

. . . - , , „. , . „ , .honored together with her Rose Olbricht who r e s " "r of thelNmht. Tuesday e v e n » n S , F e , n i - ! m o t h e | . a t t ) w ^ ^ e l o s l n g , A l i n M n z o ! a w o n t h e d a l - k (

111 t l l R B " t h l ° " dinner in June. -horse prize.super-. „

7th and 8th grades. Clos ina!ary lfi. 7 o n p.mBat t l e H y m n of the R*'-iHall KdvvHrd Pnwlak,• ^ _ _ _ . . r ,

ent to, the polls m >,ne'school election. The total wai

2,943,

visinc ciiRineer at theKeneratin? station of thi

CAKTERirr-A Umoln Dayiaecordion solo. "My Hupvt- Kdueation Book

AKan

Marco•AIM b e

CARTERET - Senior girls

»-a.« tnen for the up.|neM." Anna Marie Mogele«ky Held in the Ethn Keller Chil-of the Nathan Hale

C O I l U n u e to

ipubllc." entire assembly.

! Other ProgramThe fourth and fifth m d e s ' t i c Service *il) b( the snenk*:

;held their regular assemblyjHe will show slides.

;Tuesday morning. They pre-1 The following boys will )>'tented the following program:'ceive Ur Scout, awards: Alex

Opening exercises: Asscmblyifinder C/.elo, Ronald

j . 1 . . v .. ^ acceptances from schoolnMI •• T** Valentine purty for the d r e m Ubiary of the Nathan w h , h t h h a D n l i»d

"• M^ Louis Ruc«rle-;jth grade «a» held in the ail- "»!<• Sfhwrf th , « ,ek of Pfb- ' W I U C B t n e > n a V C a P P U M

covetedjsinging "America the Beautt-|R»bert. Leschek and Joseph1

toiful." Original Lincoln poems1 Malek.

Funeral Service Youth Sunday To Start SchoolYesterday for i At Church to Of Evangelism

Honor ScoutsTrain VictimCARTERET Funeral

•-i:th .-lade clau

announcedfollows

Abraham UnBnrtoi

idltorlum from 7 u> It) P <U on mary 15 to 19.The Hii' children

for the party *»"wu Allen Cornba. and Sharon t)<xl1"' durlii* their regularKoval announced the enter- »eekly library period and be

to Gettysburg.':ulmnf iu w h l c h tol|OW, fore and after school

The teaching of the excep-

of the school " T 1 cD

h"V8J;hu goalu fVlf,;Ktven time to view thei*1"^ R u ' h " * ? ' • wh.°..*«>

H<»almda Stern:'"»i'-.\ her brother, Al-•Vl Mi Holmei. Rod-

Mr* Holmei, MaryStell« Chlmiak:

'«i Lincoln, Lfilie Sabo:>< Robert Bake*''"'" Lincoln." Undaj

i.iM.olns cietty*burgiSusan Reader; piano1

: Atuif Carpenter; rec-Linci)ln'» Eye*,'1 Ed

'•Until-

"Friendly Persuasion.' Books of ftricnce, biotfiaphy,

Turiifr. Gall .SHOO.8abo

Patricia, "«"dlcr»'u'VnA ,11011 0! allRunning Brar." Rod-|

. Albert Pirigyi, R u i . ; o t h m *'"Tiioma* Elko.iP'1*1^ «"'

art. music—fie-and many

be on display'thf o p f l H

and

at Newark 8tate College[In Union.

Head majorette of the band,Miss Fisher ia in the Futureteachers of America, the a cap-pella choir, the mixed chorus,!

Frenchand

"Put Your Head (in My •' «W ""» durl"«

pitno telectlon,

dei ' Suun Seader Beverly!81'^1 day. The library will beKelemen. Sandra Ko«»-.». Bar- k(1P' opfnjmul 4 P.M.bara Kovacn. Kathleen Nascak.

mm June for Joyce Finnenan

partidPat«l

written by the following mem-i Hikinc Merit Badges uilt be,bers of her class Plo W a S UeJved by William Kcics, Al-™™ wmhekj.yesterday aftrr-

l * d C Willi C t a " ^ '« C™J J»d l ^ f ^April Ko^n, Romaine, McDer* exander C«,o, William ' «

mott and Bonnie Cox, andUoduced by

Uke

Ronald John

CARTERET - Youth Sun-day will be observed this Sun-

at The First PresbyterianCentral!churcn a t b o t n t h e 8:3O a n d

Song. "Isembly.

Recitation. "Lincoln,1 DonnaYanmml, Marjorle Martin,Richard Barnny, John Lazar.|SOUR. "Your Hand and MyHand." assembly; song, "Lin-

eiyim narna. 'It Here." «g- BadRe to Dennis Matthews.' Services were conducted at

:ll:00 services. The SacramentMnrit Radop 'n wiviceB were cunuuvu'u at _ ., .„ ,Mult Badge . 0 ^ G r e l M r p u n e r a ] H o m p 4 4 O f T n f a n l Baptism mil he ad-

Green Street, Woodbridge, by ministered. The sermon will beRev. Malcolm G. Brown, mini- d e U v e r e d & f o u r *om* f*0^

many drives and commltteea.lcoln," assembly; Abraham Lin-coln, by Mary Walker: Lincoln

(Him to

CARTERET -Joyce Kinnegan

Pi'esentations will be•y the Troop Committff, con-

sisting of Alexander Czesto.Frank Zsambu, Burney Can-j1

non, Gexa Plszar, Wilham La-

Ister of the First Presbyterianjchurch. Interment was in Clo-verleaf Memorial Park.

accordion;0*11 Car( l1 A n i 1 Kl1"1' MirgW

Richard Phillips; Co1111"' U l 1 1 " Uv 8 u " " " U the tecond scholarship win-Watt Whitman1^ "**<•" Aimrl,' Honemary ner of thd Claw »f I960 of Car-|

ASlni Comba. Judith!'1'11'111''- P»ulett<- OK-KOI. Rooatcret Hl«|i 8choolfinil Turner! UuraJ'""1* Stern. (> L)io Meo, Thl* week

•»•• Piitncla Sabo Lei-Nancy NfmD»n Aiiuir Marcu- ra notified that she has"'•'••k. l'homas Elko H"- Oeraldhie Kiau.i, Mai) awarded a partial .•K.-IJOIR! ' " Weinmans f i l th : R M k o - "Amonx b> Souvenir*," by Chestnut Hill College.'" PH-wined a |jru-iLydla Hlusczuk "The Diary, "u the daughter of Mi. and _ _

"""N of Abraham O r l»nd(i Roman. J a m « J. F»nneKMi. 101 Cool-I^, citizenship week. She »p-;i»tii(i»y Loujs, fctv Oanclng followed the eiil«r-"*«• Avenue. • ' jpeared In the class plays In her11111'd the program, talument. and lefrethments A< high school Joyce J«ijunior and senior years. Is a

tieaaurer of the Spanish club, |m e m b ( 1 1 . o f t n e ( j | l 0 1 | . O p e i . a

Her parents are Mr. and Mr«.Kingsley N. Fisher. 1252 Roose-velt Avenue,' Carole Ann Capp, daughter!of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Capp,11 Hermann Avenue, has beenaccepted as a French major byi°f the Republic." "In the Eve-.,Montclair State College and1""!* °y the Moonlight," "Whole m '

coin." by Belinda Lamoreauxv ,, _ _and Marlene Reiman; reclta-I^J^T ? ^ . ^ ° . ^ .tlon, "Lincoln," Thomas Ster-Iner; boys chorus. "Battle HymnjJ

be

'of the Westminster Fellowship.Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, Boy,Scouts and Brownies will take

in the service. Remitwill read the Scriptures.

CARTERETiTi'icules. willtopic, "God's

-- Rev. Homerspeak nn theWord" at the

sunoer March 1 flt|

T Hall from 5 toHan. irom » to,

the Princeton Seminary Qhoir_ _.._ Columbus will give a sacred conceit in

ischoofeignt "grader was on his The First Presbyterian Church,1 • - " i n the The choir has travelled thru-

nd Stephen Zukov.Police said the

homenear the tracks. The ac- world. Some of the stu-

11:00 A.M. service Sunday atthe Calvary Baptist Church.

Sunday School will conveneat 9:30 A.M. classes for all age?.Junior Choir rehearsal at 5:45P.M.. at 6:00 P.M. the CalvaryJuniors will hold their service

installation.

The first session of theSchool of Evangelism will beheld at the 6:30 P.M. eveningservice. Rev. David Evans ofthe P -st Baptist Church ofElizabeth will be the speakerand teacher. Pastor Tricules In•tUrn will be speaking &ntjteaching at the First Baptist'iChurch of Elizabeth. Thewsessions will be conducted at

V.F.VV. PLANS DAKCECARTERET •- \feteriuis

icident occurred between Car-ldents will give their personalIteret and Jackson Avenues. j testimony. The director is Dr.

of Police said he died instantly|David HuBh Jones. An offering.Court Coileije. World in His Hand."

Treasurer ol the French clubj «h-5th GraJe Assemblyvice president of the P.T.A,, co- "Lineoln," Julius Papp. Rich- Foreign Wars Pofst .314 will of a fracture of the skulleditor of the Annseott News,:al'd Thiele. Gloria Pokoi, Bruce j10id a Valentine Dance and His companions. Frank Gal- «>me

CBUP was electnd to thej11*188' Recitation, "The Lin-lSocia| Saturday. February 13 lo. 13. of 114 Poplar Street, andi On

will be taken. The public is wel-

the Sunday andevening services-

WednesdayPvom Feb-<

Wednesduy afternoon,'

gruary 14 to March 20. AUvisitors, are welcome,

The Valentine Party schi'd-lue as follows— today at 1:30

ational Hunor Society In heryeur when she

us Hlteriwtewas alsodelegate

coin Memorlttl" - rending -T

V F W Hall, Perahing Arthur Pearson, 14, uf 90 Pop-j February 17, at 12:30 the Mat-j t t f Jth C i l ill t th h

n n g jat Hm VFW Hall, Perahing Arthur , jTimothy Powell. Tribute toAwnue. Cartm-l This affair Isjar Street, are in a state of Jtha Circle will meet in the homeAbraham Lincoln, Robert Ge- open to the public. The pro-;schock and unable to answerof Mrs. Joseph Jomo, 34 Her-npnhBim.in inHiti, Pimhn » . m j . . ,,i ti,^. »»f.,i, , . i» «r, tnimi»«tJmi« nniicfl wild man Avenue. They will study

program, lalnment, and, preserved

JudithiContJnued On Page 2)

this affair will gopost building fund.

jquestloiu. police »aid.(Continued on Page 2>

man Avenue. They will studythe firs( chapter of Humane.

Buys a Barrel"' ——Ronald Ko-TO LAV t'QB.VEHSTONt

l Th l f l

chairman of the S. O rec«p-lionUt committee, a memberLAV t Q B . V E H S T N Loudspeaker, and several stu

The laying of tlje conwr»louf <>' the staff ol Annscott News ( j e n t organlrution committees'h W P b t i tid the Unidsjrakr She » l s o i d | dr. She »lso

Lincoln1* partner yg jitiian: 11 friend io f 'h* i » * Wr«t Pieubvterimi i'tid the

1MI William Powell' Church will takr olace nex: Hppeared! 8 Kebruar> play an dhrn. wru-d on several

cla»» .ominifu-.'.. .

Q u l l ( 1 l l t e r a r y BUff uf t l l e

Loudspeaker, and several stu-

ChRosemarle!8" l l'lay Bit*rnoon., „ j a r m . 21, at 3:0V p inJim Jen-

in thea n d ttppegrs a s a t.0|OI-

Howard11 Uneoln WHS a•'la*. Mi lowm CAHTKRKT->• .H-an KUyk.|lor l u

'hull, Ann Camp

Formal Dinner • Dance istun

a n d ttppegrs a

imiior cl»8s-w l t l l t n ( , b a , l d

l A n | 1 B o d n ,1 1 . w l l l

.study the inlensivL' one yeur

;8ecret»jrj»l truiiunt; course at

"

Tu iitlM- 1charity projecu. —• rt

WoDtan'> Club i» buw iWullra

tin-

8

Thf -ntiif pmceeit willlf

winter dinner-dance to be held

day 30

mud (01 Bchoiai-.ihiph. dun»-lloiu. tu the Cancer Fund FirstAid Squad' and alto the

ur girls from Vlne-

"'"land Training School who will

by DoroBa-

;("1i'm wlo by Rich-l a |d Robert Tampaul(i Ko/ar we« fla«l Accordtnu <« tbe comnuitw. be prwented with buthday!j^j"" J*ni> Lynch read|the affair will bt In ordw ofjuifU. The club send the uiftu at

the clubi former winter cotU-;Chrlstma« limrlion. Invitation* have been A roatt

- Nick Yerlco.i>iort owner w u'lie Office of Milk

wiling

Mr.

William Street; Head pianomusic activities atHigh School. Miss Bodnar U amember of th*- a isppella choir,mixed chorus, dance band,qpera guild, F.T.A., AnnscottjNews staff, Loudspeaker ItWrary staff. She Is also serving!on the class property commit-

forlH;l|( a license, 'co-fhilrmen included In the ticket.

ICooii, 113 Cartent Avenue ism«U«d out. accorduig to Mrs ;»«rved at 730 o'clock,Alma M. Oalbralth club preal-'by dancing to the Johnny Ko-dent. Mri Urtle Trinity and!vaca orchestra, There wlll be a oonva MClng at her home afterMri. NtcholM DelVacchio are.nack bac at midnight, a l l b e l n g ^ w r ^ a l p a t l a n t ^ t n e

I P.M., Calvary Juniors, all girlsand boys asea 9-11 \m welcome. JSunday School teachers andofficers at 7:30 P.M. Satur- 'day- 13, at 1:30 P.M., The ;Junior Choir at 7:30 P.M. Cut- jvary '''iiens and dates. All 1parties to be held in tliachurch Social Hull.

Blues Sink HarronsBy ,55 to 50 Store

• CAKTKRKT Wes Spewuk'iBicat baskftbiill teui» toppledanothc! Ornup IV Club., into[.submission last nir.lit by .scov-:IIIR a linnt'f(iti|Mit "!in to fib vie" •'

UVIT Wrt ",t\( VSKtMltri-JU DM**?)

belng^

OPEN NEW QUARTERS: Her* ar« som, «f the oMkiato of thr I n.t.d H^^ve" *»»»»*« <*?***» l*»ttMg '***lathered an the opeflii* 01 th« «ew buildl.., of Uf. a«olatioU SaturAw. 8h»w» from left U» rijht *«: tai» Cbamr*.treaawer; Erail E. Mudrak, «>MHUv« vice »r*uip»L "(UNrler Spewak, director•. Surnn^ Muorr

(Ubinuw.u, (lr«t »i«* »MMdent, Sam C M « * , 41»el*r *** Imu, Voiu.h iwmd VIM

Aaron

'I In1 t-; 1 ri11 • W,ii.s c lo se a l l t h e

'.Miv. wi l l i I m l h s i d e s t i e d n t

1-1 -1-1 ai iln- i i i i i i r i i ' i ' ;iild C i i l ' -

l . n r l h u l l i n g ,1 i i m ' - i m i i i t Uia i ' -

Kin -ii Hi-1 h a l l T h e B l u e i

[Hilled dWiiy in l l u ' t h i r d p e r i o d ,

:)!! t o 32, but. t h e B i l l i o n s

n'd tor u victory in the-round until BUBSunol Eddie CarmiehsHl droppediU> baskets in the last minute oj;jjjliy u> si'Wf thw issue.•'• Kur CalUtrrt, it was No. 1$,aguin,ii (inly three ^'tbacke for:wie uf ilie finest records tnjrccJMit years. It was also nJna• in a row for the WashingtonAv«nue combine,

Page 2: {Jarteret - DigiFind-It...Ever since I heard of his superb description womcn on the boar(1 The thlV(l of Dr. Meiklejohn, I have sought to plumb the depth of a man's faith as the primary

PAGE TWO FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1960

OBITUARIES

FREDERICK E. JENKINSCARTERET - Frederick Ej

Jenkins, 62. 740 Roosevelt Ave-inue, died Friday at Roosevelt!Hospital, Edison, after a bTlefIllness.

Born In Taylor, Pa., he was aresident, of Elizabeth for many]yenrs before moving; here nineyears ago. Ho retired two yearsago fts A foreman for the Amer-ican Oil Co. after 35 years of•mice.

He was a member of the!Masonic LndRf1 In Taylor.

Surviving arc his wife, Mrs.Helen Hiinschman Jenkins:two daughters, Mrs. EleanorCasey of Irvington and Mrs. ICharles E. Pusey of Union andtwo sisters, Mrs. Harvey C. Au-man of Canton, Ohio, and Mrs.Catherine Blggar of Wllmlng-jton. Del.

Funeral services were heldTuesday morning at theGreiner Funeral Home, 44Green Street, Woodbridge. In-terment was In Cloverleaf Me-morial Park.

Theodore Roosevelt Lodge,219, P. <k A. M., conductedlervlces at the funeral home.

JOHN NESTOROWICZ, SB.CABTERET—John Nestoro-

wlcz (Nestenvttz), 75, 2 Her-mann Street, West Carteret, a

"retired cooper for the James B.Berry Sons Co., here, died

..Tuesday at his home after ashort Illness.

A native of Austria, Mr. Nes-;torowlcz lived In Carteret for|&2 years. He worked for the IBerry Sons Co. 38 years but lor;the past (our years he was em-ployed by the Carteret ParkDepartment. He was a com-municant of St. Mary's Ukrain-ian Catholic Church and amember of Its Holy Name So-ciety. He was a member of theProvidence Association.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs.Catherine Danchak Nestoro-wlcs; five daughters, Mrs, MaryCaeser, Mrs. Anne Balaris, Mrs.Sophie Czubati, Mrs. CharlotteHaas and Mrs. Joseph Stanzick,all of Carteret: three sons,Michael and George Nesterwltzof Carteret, and John Nester-wltz, Jr., of Rah way, and 11grandchildren.

The funeral will be held to-1morrow at 9 A. M. from the;Bizub Funeral Home, 54 [Wheeler Avenue. A requiem \high Mass will be offered InSt. Mary's Ukrainian CatholicChurch by Rev. Jaroslav Fedyk.Interment will be in St. Ger-trude's Cemetery, Colonia.

Otlowski Talks(Continued from Page 1)

"Abraham Lincoln .Said,"Russell Strlch, Jeffrey Cohen,B«rlene Greene, Shirley Luwa-sluk, Steven DeAngelo, SuejWilgus, Bessie Newall, Linda

*Harmer, Isabel Fodor, JohannaTurko.

The second and third gradesheld their assembly later in themorning, celebrating Lincoln'sBirthday. /

Prayer, Pledge. "Honest Abe,"Marbard Istok, Howard Moore,Darlene Lehotsky, William Co-lon, Randall Hamilton, CindyBlack. "Lincoln," Sharon Bel-rord, Iesa Turko, Antonio Ri-|vera, William Drechel. Lincoln;song, assembly. "Abraham Lin-coln," John Kunak, RobertSpewak, Roberta Baron, UndaSolomon, Elaine Acs, Lynn Gu-iral, Janice Jrajewski, ReneePerlman, Diane Brink1. Peter,Spewak.

"To Abe," Carl Scibetta;"Lincoln Their Father," Bar-

Sweetness and Light(Continued from P«e I»

suing a public career. To me this is trivial be-cause I have such an unswerving conviction thatIt is only the measurement of his faith whichcan be counted in any appraisal of the man.

\ . • • « •

This practice extends, for instance to JohnFitzgerald Kennedy, candidate for President ofthe United States. Senator Kennedy, in myjudgment, is a man with faith of heroic propor-tions. He is a devout Roman Catholic. His al-legiance to this form of worship is an inalienableright, and there can be no reason whatsoeverfor repetition of this fact. I do not remernber,

' but I doubt if I Knew, which church GeneralEisenhower attended when he was a candidatefor the Presidency. I know, now, that he attendsthe Presbyterian church because I see photo-graphs of him so often#§ither entering or leaving,services.

• •. * •

It is right and proper, it seems to me, in abiography of anyone of distinction — in the arts,politics, education, science — to note the subject

• attends a specific church. This is in case suchinformation might seem important to some, eventhough of no particular consequence to others.Once this breath-taking information has beenimparted, however, I can see no need for repeat-ing it every time the person's name is mentioned.

This rule is followed in the case of Vice Presi-dent Nixon. His name appears more and morefrequently in the news, but I have yet to see himcontinually identified as a Quaker — or to hearthe suggestion that because he is a Quaker therecould not ppssibly be room for another Quakeron his ticket. This, of course, is reducing thediscussion to an absurdity — but one no greaterthan the one' in which Mr. Kennedy seems tohave been enveloped.

The support or rejection of Mr. Kennedy onreligious grounds is repulsive to contemplate,.and to exploit his choice of a form of worship asan enormous political factor is nauseating. Myfriends, the newspapers, for some reason cannotforget that he is Roman Catholic and — forcauses best known to them — insist that nobodyelse forgets it, either. They have distorted aprecious right he possesses into something atwhich the founding fathers would have shud-dered — a political liability.

1 * " » • * .'

Frankly, there are many things about Mr.Kennedy which are far more important for meto weigh in considering him as a Presidentialcandidate, than is his church allegiance. I be-lieve him, as I said before, a man of great and

.deep faith — and since I believe this, I carenothing about his formal method of expressinghis faith. It woul'd be a great public service, Ibelieve, if those of greater stature than is mine,could see their way to emphasize this fact whichis truth.

» * * »

Does it matter to anyone? I am a Oongre-gationalist.

Academic Honors ListedFor St. Joseph's School CAKlEKEil — Rev

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ORADE 8D. Margaret BucAt

CARTERET

church activities;Sunday School, m

(,1«l> I nit 'morning worship, 11 AM,, . i the morning service tin.>on«l ; d a y grhool department

_ At the last

u*l. Robert K.lupa. Rath- meeting of the Evenly:Mem-b h i p Department of the Gar-

CADET COMMISSIONED; Gold bars, signifying his commissioning at » swond lieu-tenant In the V. S. Army Reserve, are affixed to uniform of Frank M. Toth, 90 LowellStreet, Carteret by Col, John A. Bradley, commander of the Army ROTC nnlt at Rut-e m University. Toth majored In mathematics at Rutrers and was rnduaUd from the

University this month.

leen Gross. Susan Horvath,

Naiwy Goohrlng, Wayne

Patricia Egnn, Kathleen

Thomas Holddr, Charles

duinl.

ORADE 8L. Unda Koval,John TiRhe. Arthur McMahon,Michelle Wllhelm. George Mul-!

llgan, Patricia Moses, BernlcrMakHy. Anna Zullo, DennisMatthews. Adrlenne Makely. '

GRADE 7M. Michael KostUJ.1

bershtp Department of the CarWoman's Club, the PW-

committee was mil ho-act as ft nominating

Ar-'committee to submit a list of!officer*.

They are: Mrs

hold A Valentine dlnrn-ichurch hull

The newly organized «,,,club known as "The v.Workers" will meet Tiieni

Mi;.-.,

llwnarid Mrs. Robert Znleskr

Mrs Theodore Kleban re-ported on the spring conference!at Newark. Mrs. P. S. «»'-•

TRAFHC SAFHYHINTS OFFERED

By Edward JannicoUCarteret Traffic Safety

Chairman

^Richard Curcy Plans JNeic Postage StampHonors Boy Scouls9! To Wed Rahumy Girl

CARTERET—Announcementhas been made by Mr. and Mrs.I Traina of 538 SycamoreStreet, Rahway, of the engage-

Nancy Baum, LindaDunn*'. Walter Kwlatkowskl.Christine Bennett.

GRADE 7C, Alan Bodnar,Mary Ann Hamulak. Susan VI-tarlus, John Zelss, LatalneJewers Ralph Russo, MartAnn Pletterer. Bernadette Phil-lips, Harry Freeman, FranclneGombos.

ORADE 8C, Stephen Fedlam,Kenneth Kovacs, Claire PhilipsElaine Pisano, Helen Ann ThurThomas Torok, Judith Gavin,Michael PlorenUno, Mary AnnMallette, Andrew Mudrak.

GRADE 6K, Joyce CheilaVCaror Krapa, Eileen McDer-

CARTERET - The Post Of- mott, Mary Lynn .Krsus. Alenefice Department has issued a Kopko. Sylvia McKay, Gloria

Rahn. Michael Dercw. Stephen

brailh, president of the' Clb w

PTA Meets Tues,iWoman's Club was a CARTERET - Coins:.Prizes in the "Mad Hat-ICIevelnnd PTA will |,n; i

teVs-Dartv went to the fdllc-w- meeting February 16, ni « (- - * In the Columbus School

4-cent Boy Scouts of AmericaOolden Jubilee commemorative

ment of their daughter, Miss postage stamp on February 8.

CARTKRET—"The state

i Sandra Ann Traina, to Rich-/ aid Curcy, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J'Franl Curcy, 107 Unden Street,!Icarteret.

o f l The prospective bride was

1960. The color of '.h» stamp Isred, blue and khaki.

Postmaster Lester A. Saboordered an ample supply totake care of the demand by Boy

imind of drivers and pedestriansjgraduated from Railway High Scouts u well as stamp collecj ' l h!torsjmust undergo drastic changes'school andi t U i

attended North-!tors.Boston. Shel

JMotor Clubclared today.

of America, de-" „ „ „„'„,;" "" .„*, . . - „/ In Sportsmen LeagueCARTERET — Dan Albanese

This is another way ot say-'.Seton Hall University, South paced the Bn-D pinners with a

H e r flance> ft g r a d u a t e ofj

Carteert High School, attended;

Suto, Laratne Medveti.ORADE 5M. Theresa Sta-

roskl, Stanley Wojclk, CarolineHolflnger, Mary Ann Stlma,Barbara Menjok, James Tele-posky. Paul Kallta, GeorgeKachur, Clare Nleder, Fran"Oavln.

GRADE 5N. Carol Babitsky,Joan Elko, Anne Gannon, Jan-et Caesar, Reynold GregosRose Gomez, Ellen Bauer, Bar-bara Buczynskl, Barbara De-Geronimo.

7:30 P.M. TheCircle will meet

PhlllD Fnxc ! 6 : 3 0 f o l l o W ' d b v »>•Mrs. wll-lPraytr " r v U *- O n Fliri;l

Thomas FoxeThomas Foxei ch,,i,

Gn!-:

Cur-

pto'-UAn of

Mothers of qpptbt m:the first grade will bemof hospitality,

Mrs. Ann Zeto. presid

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Ing" prettiest.Mrs. Stanley Nic-mlK- funniest. Mrs. Harold a Founder's Day prog,:,Busfch: ordinal. Mrs HWIpbe presented und^r thPOjte. The door prize wertFMrs. William Belrnr

Carteret Legion toHold Dance Feb. 21 wtsxA h« apweciat,

- Carteret Post}"16 h f ' » l n connwtlon «;hMrecent cake sale. In el,,

Cleveland School wen-263. the Americancompleted plans for a danc? tobe held on Sunday evening,February 21, at the American

Elena Buchanan and to:rk Moeclola and at Co;-,

has been engaged to provide " «"a *>"; «nn_KW>« ,b f AIDS SCHOOL AFFA1K

from » till ? Hot roast beefj CARTERET _ Lavenswidwtchei will be available,,,,,. t h t a t ^ u g h ft „.„,under the auspices of the | P 4 i r l e l g h D |C it in s o n l v . . ,Udies' Auxiliary of the Post,;,, a s 8 | g U n | w i t n

The committee cofislsU of Ml-i,jftn(!e t 0

chael Carney, chairman; Stan-ley Clszak, Anthony S?elagow-

Mlratida. and Sher-

man classheld by \hIn

tomorrow night.

. TickeU may be ENROLLS FOB COI'RMpurchased from anyone on the; CARTERET — Ellen Hcommittee, and they are on daughter of Mr. and Msale at the American LegionMemorial

GRADE 1" v".ner Baum-ls serving in mesparicung « » game iasi uiurs-^ Penav Silvestrlri Kar-

attitudes are the elements that: Air Force at Carswell Air Force day. as they defeated the l eaguej»* r ^ o "» 8 / ^",ii= wir iarrii.produce the tragic tralfic pic-JBase, Fort Worth, Texas. pleading Sabo Sport Shop InIture of today," Mr. Green said.1 A ]ime w e d ( } i n g i s pianned.' l a s l 8 a m e * I t e r dropping

.first two.["Attitude is the most impor-tant and the most intangible•factor in tralfic safety and theileast considered by driver or|pedestnan,

"As defined by the diction

Scout Pack I8X toHold Dinner Feb. 23CARTERET - Cub

183, sponsored by ZionEvangelical Church of

Batha, 27 Lowelihas enrolled ln' the vSchool, New York.

She will study the ::.>office assistant course

Miss Batha has bee: .p-.b junior and a cappella ,;W«. ! . - th(, U t ; ,

"The Selfish Poor"Is Sermon Topic

The Bn-D captains efforta new league high.

imott. Mary Fondi, Mariannes Dempsey.

GRADE 4M. John Kindzier-

CARTEKET - "The Selfish on its winning way, takln?Poor' will be the sermon topic na m e s . The Kettyle Five won all

ary." he added, "attitude is a;0[ ur. Harsanyi's sermons in three from the Splits and trail[settled behavior or manner of;Uie H u n g a r i a n Reformed the Leaders by 51' guneRacting. Driver and pedestrian [church next Sunday, Services „ R",.attitudes produce th& patterns;wn be conducted at 10 a.m. In' noky.

Sa!).0S_.^0,rl.S1?0.P.T,.t:"''1Sky Arlene" Saibo. Thomas Church hall.

Robert Elliott Is cubmaster.wilh hold its annual Blue andGold dinner Tuesday night,February 23 at 7 o'clock In the

ofa

opera guild, and a c\v

Ha8ek- *Mmi K r U p a ' K m ' A } m e e t l n g ' l h e f o 1 '

that measure traffic safety.'English 'with the sacrament of' D. Albanese. 259; E. Sabo, GRADE "30, Eileen Kitchen, «anyk, Leo Lezotta, JamesMarparet McMahon. Patricia!Wirth, Thomas Wlrth. PaulO'Connor John Uughery, Ed-lwend«- *'»" Sumutka; silverward Griffin, Richard Good-|arrow- P ™ ^ Kostyak; goldman, Katherlne W*ltner, jfc^arrow. Frank Parlakoskl. Pi'ank

Unfortunately, their bchaviors/baptismi and at 11 a.m. iivgenerally speaking, show uttetjHungarlan.

He had gone with his friendsto explore the vicinity where arodent had been spotted, it wassaid.

The only son of Mr. and Mrs.Courtlandt Meyborg, he U sur-vived, besides his parents, by aitsister.bara BlschofT, Linda Brand-

•Un, Debra Cunha, ChristineUfcJk C>ra Toth, S u z a n n e ! ^ /Volcd SpeakerWehrle; Lincoln song, assembly.' „ ,Richard Van Pelt. "Song, "This f o r nooauah

conduct a "Rumor Clinic."Members of the Hebrew

Women's Club, Hadassah andTalmud Torah have been in-vited to attend.

itiesChrysler says Its gas turbmay power cars.

U My Country," assembly,

Funeral ServiceCARTERET - Richard M.

Shapiro, community consult-ant for the New Jersey Region-al Office of the Anti-Defama-t l o n ^ W 0 6 ot B n a i B>rl th.

waker at the

toe U n l t e d He"Dorran Lezortte, 386 CarteretAvenue. Mrs. Lezortte notified b r e w Sisterhood to be held next

(Continued from Page li |Both ran to the home otMns, wU1 b e

Dorran Lezortte, 386 CarteretMXt m e e t t o g o l

Avenue Mrs Lezortte notifid b r e w Sisterhoodpolice.

Ernest Eckhart, Jersey Cen-tral engineer, told Lt. Pat De-ISantls and Patrolman John!Rivers, the train traveled 700fleet before he could stop lt af-ter seeing the boy.

He said the boy was runningtoward the tracks.

Monday at 8:30 PM.synagogue of Brotherhood

A «r«4uate of Brooklyn Col-lege, Mr. Shapiro is now en-gaged in graduate studies in!the Center of Human Relationsat New York University.Shapiro will 6how slides and

Newspapers urged to judgeadvertisements.

neth Ebert, Robert Monahan.lowing awards were made; bob-Michael Coughlln, John Hurleyjcat pin, Paul Wender, BruceGeorge Martlnko, Bruce' Put-:Elliott, Bruce Lltus; gold ar-

row, Richard Haas, John Spo-

207: M. Ardlere, 206; A. Ketty-le, 212; and Joe Kettvle. 213.

seph Yerkovlch, Walter Farrell.GRADE 3-O, Richard Malloy

disregard for common every-j Sunday School, Confirmationday courtesy, contempt (.xlclass and Youth Fellowship at 4Uar-Rosarf l<nil-traffic laws and resenting ihe usual hours in the mornint' " -.,against enforcement or educa-F

anci the afternoon, respectivply Installs Officerstional campaigns. [Sunday School Valentine Parti[ CARTERET — The regular,— R T t a Q , n

"Paradoxically, neither driver and "Hop" at Bethlen Hallimeeting of the St. Joseph's Al- /„„.,„„., ^ • c h ^ w i r ^ no':

nor pedestrian is fully aware1 Sunday afternoon from 3 to S.jtar and Rosary Society was £ ? ? , £ „ , *•' i ^ i l . nthat their traffic behavlqrs;All children of Sunday School held at the church hall.' w ^ « m w K a t W

represent improiA-r attitudes.iage are Invited to come. This; Rev, Victor Grabrian, OSM.1 'No one feels he is a willfuljwill be a good opportunity tor conducted the installation of GRADE 3N, Alan Balash,lawbreaker or an unsafe driver.1 parents to meet the Sunday the new officers in the church. B a r l 3 a r a Conklln. Joyce Cop-

"But traffic facts prove'^h001 teachers. Refreshments.They are: President, Mrs. Wil-'P0'8' R o s f M a r i e DeQrace,otherwise," Mr. Green empha-j*111 b e s e r v e d- Iliam Grohman; vice president,!Gelaldmf' ^ ^ Dall i f'1 r e -sized. "A driver will insist that,,, . , , ^ 7 7 , 7 ^ , Mrs. Sam Caliguari; secretary.1"15^ John Kolibas. Edwardhis colleagues behind the!(»«l/a H ill Purchase Mrs. Peter Davis; treasurer,!?"11. Patricia Rice, Robert

Kostyal, John Karakowskl, LeoZizoti; silver arrow, ZolunSisko, Frank Pulakowskl, FrankKostyal; lion badge, ZoltanSisko and Leo Zitler.

Scout Robert Elliott receivedDen Chief braid.

Jet Impact marks commercialaviation's year.

wheel rigidly observe the keep-right law. When it applies tohim, however, this attitudeundergoes a change. Thechange also becomes evidentin educational campaigns andenforcement — particularly inthe use of legal devices such asradar and the drunkometer.The devices are fine—as longas applied to others.

'This Is the attitude—but ofthe wrong kind.

"Traffic safety," said Mr.Green, "is In reality a state of

to buy atain for the church, also twonew planters for the paims.

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Wi i n traiei eiperuLOU» c*iro Tnu-OceiD or V»-Book «ltk culon Crutu, we Help

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CARTERET-At the meetingM r s J e r o m e E n o t m & d e, M r s J e r o m e E n o t m & d e a r t . | Q t l f t r d K u b l c

of the Guild, Plans were made|port c o v e r i n g a r r f t n g e i n e n t s , „ ko , K a l h l c e n R t o l H & . Ken-U U T ^ T 1 1 ! f j ^ f t a trtpt. Washington, D.C.Jneth BeneclOk, Ju.lanne luen,

rasurer.»nd for|S»nkner.

l E 2E, Ktvin Connori.r t . |Q t l . f t r d K u b l c a i Mh:nHie B a n .

& Ken

members for doing such a finejob at the installation dinnerfor all the new officers of thechurch and its organizations.Mrs. Stephen Nemish and Mrs.Geza Megyesi were co-chair-men,

Mrs. William Lazar, presl-

to visit the National Shrine ofthe Immaculate Conception,

of ap-proximately 120 making this

Mary Ellen Peterson, DianeWllcox. Linda Szatkowjlcl.Thomas Maroney.

trip on March 27.

Our completely *uto-nutlo Dueklnei «U1k««p btr mlllni >»<!hippj on n i k o»j: {J

WASHING VWELL J'

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Opfn 1 but

Cuba says she has adiplomacy."

mind on the part of drivers dent, presided and greeted fourand pedestrians to accept re- n e w members. They were Mrs.straints essential In traffic ac- A i e x per8iey, Mrs. Prank Ver-cident prevention." M g l | Mrs. Kay Lukacs, and

Mrs. Betty Conktantini.A movie shown by the Nat-

ural Gas Co. was enjoyed afterthe meeting. Hostesses for theevening were Mrs. Ben Matto,Mrs. William Matefy and Mrs,Pearl Markas.

HOLD BIRTHDAY PARTYCARTBRET — Mr.Jand Mrs.

Myron Tuchapsky, 4 CharlotteStreet entertained at a party attheif home In honor of thesecond birthday of their son,Gregory C.

Guests were: Mr. and Mrs.;Gregory Tuchapsky of Irving-ton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles,h'erenchlak Sr., Irene, J. ,Tn-chapaky; Miss Irene Krystostakand Mr. and Mrs. CharlesFerenchiak Jr. and childrenSusan and Michael, all of Cdi-teret.

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FRTBAY,

ladassahtoHearOfficer

iriTHCT • - Mrs. Louisst,.|n of Vineland will be

'inlK,M nl. tho mee.ttrm of'}. 1.|(.f|.| Hndassah Chap-Tinirsrlny, February 25.,.,simi will be In

,, i,|.Bnw and Mrs.Car

HosriisU'lii received her,,.,,,, in education at the,'ny of Pennsylvania In•'.,H inter did hospital re-

work until 1854. Shei,,,(|Pr of the Oli-l Scout,'s Well as Adult Bductt-

for her slster-also a member

,!"",','i'irst Undent tour to Is-" | „, [i)54 mid Is ft past "•esi-

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>'•''•• 0 ™ w f r e distributed. ALi!,i'.'oti and » magician will, ...,i^fi|\tf'd tiwftV•"' . ' ' Theodore Chenkln.7 ,,'-t Affairs chairman, will'' ',.„, speaker, representing,i, cirteret Chapter »t the I

CARD OF THANKSMRS. MILDRED BANOS

We wish to express our sin-vv appreciation tn all our

1-cliil.ivcs, friends, and nelnh-l)oi-!i (or the many acts of kind-ness and sympathy they PXtcuded dnrliiR our bereavementIn the death of our belovedmother and sister, MildredHIUIRR and gratefully acknowl-edge with thanks the manyflnrnl tributes, donations ofoars, and to: Rev. MalcolmNinwn, order of Eastern StarNo. 239, Theodore Roosevel1

else 219, Carteret Craftsmenit! Glee Club, Carteret FirstId Squad, Staff of ElizabethrMieral Hospital, WuesterInlc, Employees of Westvaco,oodbiidue PoUcft^Eocort andrelner Funeral' [Home fo-Lisfactory service rendered.

Miss Alice Bansand Ward Pamll

M,uh 9 at the Woodbrtdgej,.,Ush community center. Her,.,„„, «ui be on Louis Dem-'„, . l!rBndels. The aU-day ses-J,1,, »m brRln at 10:30 A. M.»i , .ludlth Elsensteln of NewY,'nk f'ity. noted pianist, will be»|, 'iii'st speaker In the after-,„„„; session. Her novel Interp,llarion of Israel arU will be,|, ,,ltistiindln(i event. Trans-

p.,,1.,1101) will be provided.

ShorecrestPersonals

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By JEAN COMBA•!!..• sh(irecre«t Civic Club;;; hold its second annual.,:„!• tomorrow night kt thi,£-,,*) Memorial in West Car•:,! Music will be fumUhed, Kind's orcliestra., ;:•: well wishes to Debtol

15 Bernath Street,

CHARLES VAN DI1SK.NCOMPLETES COl'KKE —Army Pvt. (Varies <;. VanDuwn, 21, son uf Mrs MaryVan Dusrn. 20 Hudnnn Street,Cartrret, eomplrtrd sxlvanrrdIndividual training January23 with thr 2nd Infantry 01-vlilon >t Fort Rennlnt, G».He entered thr Army last

pUmbrr and romplft*dbasic tralnlnj »t thr fart.Van Pasen In a 1958 gradu-ate of Woodbrld»r High

School.

PALNews

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>y birthday, 127i-ci'iitly

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to JudyStreet,

The annual triple headeibasketball benefit for thiHeart ftind will be held Sunday at the high school ThLyear the Recreation has acheduled three good games whlc)should draw a large crowd answell the Heart Fund. The fingame at 100 P.M. brings tinether the Hoprlawn YouOals and the best from ICarterrl Rec leagues. Trsecond game at 2:00 P.M willfeature Koke's Tavern and the

N CARIBBEAN EXERCISESCARIBBEAN SEA —Bartapurano. radioman thinlass, U8N, son of Mr. and Mrslart J. Napurano, 7 Oakwoocivenue, Carteret, N. J.,lartlcipatlng In OperationSpringboard," a training ex-

ercise conducted In the Carib-bean Sea, While serving aboardthe escort destroyer U3S New.

ON DEAN'S LISTCARTERET — Carteret High

School Principal and Mrs. Her-man E. Horn, 24 East Oakitreet, have been notified that.heir daughter, Oall H. Horn,has been placed on the Dean'sList for the first semester at

'entral Connecticut State Col-lege, New Britain, Conn.

Oall H. Horn Is majoring insecondary education and Is a

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QUEEN OF HEARTS: Here is Miss Barbara Ayrcs. (seated) who has been chosenQueen of Hearts for I960. Surrounding her are nuinenips, Miss Louise Pcttinheo, left

and Miss Franeinr Munkarsy, rlsht.

Woman ?s Club to SponsorCard Party February 24

day School staff and children.Mrs. Andrew Novak, Valen-

uie chairman, will purchase

graduateSchool.

of Carteret High

)UB SCOUT DINNERCARTERET — A Blue and

Oold dinner will be held nextWednesday night by the CubScouts of St. Joseph's Parish inthe Parish Half. More than 200are expected.

Jack Halnlng, cubmaster willbe In charge.

AVENEL — The Avenel Wo-man's Club civics department,under the chairmanship ofMrs. James McHugh, presentedFrtink Wukovets, president ofthe W o o d b r i d g e TownshipBoard of Education who ad-dressed the club the board's1960 budget.

i n d * l 3 0 0 P M t h e

ranking Y.M.C A. of Perth

playmates enjoying, tr* tim°°yleague leaders, Koliba* A A.The four teami are loaded with

sa cu former County and All 8tat*players and have played againsteach other before. Your only

these games willticket tobe a donation at the door.

-.in win u> Mr. and Mrs.William Kappock. 55 East Otk8:i<-i-t. ,.i the Runway Memo-r..d Hospital, February 3. M n .

ui isLyons.

the former Oer-t

DIVIDEND DECLAREDCARTERET — At a meeting

of the Board of Directors ofAmerican Metal Climax, Inc.,

|hel dtoday, a dividend of $1,125per share, being dividend No.46, was declared on theCumulative Preferred Stock ofthe Company, payable June 1.1190 to stockholders of recordat the clow of business on May20. I960.

It was decided at the meet-Ing, which was held at the Ave-nel-Colonla First Aid SquadBuilding, to purchase standardand pole for the solors to beused at squad headquarters.

Donations were made to thHeart a n d Cerebral PalsyFunds.

The club endorsed Mrs. PaulSzaflr, Perth Amboy. for theoffice of state art chairman anc

iuild AnnouncesTalent Projects

W O O D B R I D G E — Announcement was made at Mon-day's meeting of the WhiteChurch Guild that they willJoin the Ladies Aid and Wo-men's Association to prepareand serve the father-son din-ner Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.

Mrs. Joseph Corallo gave :demonstration of "Liquid Embroidery" assisted by DorothySchuetz. Guests included: Mrs.Herbert Roder,Eshelman. Mrs.

Mrs. HowariEdward Kra

UKluer born to Mr.Mm shall Primerano.

A dividend of 30 cents pershare, being dividend No. 137,wms also declared on the Com-mon Stock of the Company,payable March 1, 1960 to stock-

High school basketball Warn j holders of record at th* closehM been playing good ball thU|°f business on February 19•eason. and at present sports a 1*6°-7-ganw winning streak and • ; . _ „ , _ B r o , m v

jeason record of 15 wins and 3 | * V i „ - 1 , " N

loses. The Ramblers f t a i W C A a T E K « T--Mn. Alyihut season with a M win andi 8 h e T i d a n w a s among those3 low record. . . There are four!who "tUsnded the Central Jer-

way, for the office of sixth dis-trict vice president of the NewJersey 8tate Federation of Wo-men's Clubs.

Announcement was made byMrs. William Hansen, presi-dent, of Invitations accepted tothe federation days of theBerkeley Heights W o m a n ' sClub, March 15 and the IselinWoman's Club, March 16.

Plans were furthered for apublic card party February 24,at Trinity Church parish house,Woodbrtdge: at 8 p.m. MrsOeorge Mroz is chairman.

The nominating committee,

I EdwardSchwenzer, Mrs. William Bowen, Mrs. John Jelicks, MrThomas Salisbury, and MrsAxel Hansen.

The sale of Danish ccokieshas begun and anyone wishingto order any may do so byphoning Mrs. Ralph Salisburychairman, or any other mem-ber.

Additional talent projectwere also announced.^Mrs.:Waterhouse and Mrs. Walt/

111iLinn Street, at the R»h-

Mimunitl Hospital, Feb-lames away and twohome. Tuesday they . i l l

:- :. ixim to Mr. and Mrs>..:: Y.ivursky, 57 Elm Street,

P'lth Amboy Oeneral Hos-li'. FVbiuaiv 5.

•Son bun; to Mr. and Mrs.•'bin Inzarry, 29 Mercer' •r t , ut Perth Amboy Oten-'• Ur>H«U»l. February 5.

St. Mar>s and on Frbnuryj 1"* Hotel. Asbury Park.23rd the game with Soutlu

(•met left on the schedule, two!*" C"»«»««n Clinic of the appointed by Mrs. Hansen, inI > f ^ ^ l c SUte Women's D l - • • • - - — - —SUte Women's Dl-eludes Mrs. Andrew Qallsin,

chairman; Mrs. James Atkin-son, alternate; Mrs. Francis are making felt Christmas tree

River will wind up the seasonThe Stat* tournament will be-gin the lwt week tn February.

The NJ8IAA Executive Com-mittee will be hosts at a din-ner to th« New Jersey SportWriters on Tuesday at NewBrunswick. My Buddies and 1«pect to attend. The pairmgs

RevaluationDragging OnWOODBHIDOE — Joaeph

Clooney and Mrs. Mroz.A speaker on civilian defense

will be featured at the nex

AppTaTs-j«ii bui ii to Mr. and Mrs (or the 42nd annual basketball•;: Cunningham, 26 Dalbertitournament will be released."i. at Perth Amboy Oeneral n nught be a little early, ms>it.»l. February 7.

^'i: bom to Mr. and Mrs.

Bl:.'ft,

Off-Street ParkingU Authority** Plan

WOODBRIDGE — Arrangemenu were made at a meeting

^ ^ . « , . , u, i, lc i u w . u i , w . , ,o a of the Woodbridge Parkingwe are rooting and hoping a b e e n , j n v l t ( .d b y M a y o r J Y ^ . Authority recently for members

al Co.,gaged by the previous adminis-

tration to do the revaluationof the Township, has

building. Hostesses were Mrs.Daniel Levy and Mrs. ThomasMarkous.

Mrs. Free

Ouerncy, psychologist atouslass college, will narrate•id show a film, "From So-

Six to Noisy Nine," at aof School l TTA Fch-

riniry IB at 8:15 P.M |n HIPauditorium of School 11. Mrs

harles Anness, program chair-man, announced plans for thi

a recent executive boardmeeting held at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Scott .lessen. 70(1Harrrll Avenue.

Mrs. Robert Stephen, waysnncl means chairman, reported

ths success of the recentcuke sale. A trip to the UnitedNations bulidlng in Now Yorkand a film for children are be-

planned for April. Mrs. AKltm, principal of School 1

described the film strips andrecords which have been pur-chased with money donated bythe PTA.

Mrs. William Nelson, president, announced that a Foundcrs Day luncheon will be helat, the Roger Smith Hotel, NewBrunswick, February 18. Eighmembers will attend.

The board approved the an-nual donation of $25 to thiVictor C. Nlcklas Scholarshi]Fund. Next executive boanmeeting will be March 1 at 8:1P.M. at the home of Dr. amMrs. Arpad Gerard, 502 Rah

mdy for the Sunday Schoolnd each child will receive aalentlne gift from the Guild.rs. John Notchey was ap-

idnted chairman for the pensale March 19 in the Parish

[all. ,Mrs. Benjamin fcrdely andrs. Athron Neal were In

harge of hospitality. Mrs. Er-lely's birthday was celebrated4rs. Stephen Futo was the

inner of the dark horse.

way Avenue.

Clash marks Macmillan's a:rival in Rhodesia.

LIIXIAN EI.KO

INGAGED TO WED: Mr. andIrs. John R Elko of 4 Sharntitreet, have announced the en- Scouts.agement of their daughter,Lilian, to John S. Anastaslo,on of Mr. and Mrs. Thomasnastaslo of 414 Compton Ave-ue, Perth Amboy.Miss Elko is a graduate of

'arteret High School and ismployed by Merck & Co. in

Rahway. Mr. Anastaslograduate of Perth Amboy HighSchool and attended SetonHall University. He served fortwo years in the Army. He Isnow employed at Revlon, Inc.,

Seoul. CeremonySet for TonightCARTERET - Boy Scout

I'roop 80. sponsored by St.De-•iplrins' Ukrainian Orthodox"lunch will hold a charter'.iHht and candle light cere-nony JIt, St. Demetrius' 06m-nunity Center at 7:30 tonight.

Scoutmaster Charles Stokesias extended an invitation to'11 parents and friends of theemits to attend the ceremonynd hear of the progress 6f theroup.Peter Kosten Is institutional

•oprpsentative of the troop.Mtus and Peter Melnyk are ks-istants to Scoutmaster Stokes,The troop meets every Fri-

day night at the Pavilion.Following the charter pres*

ntatlon. refreshments will boserved by the mothers of

Edison. \

WESTERN TALKSTwo groups of allied diplo

mats have begun meetings t<forge proposals for disarma-ment and Berlin negotiation!

The Communrty Center" *fllbe the scene of a Blue and dold ,dinner, Tuesday, February 23, •

ATTEND CONFErtENCECOLONIA — Mrs. Michael

Lemerman. 60 DeWltt Terrace,has returned from Washington^D. C, where she representedthe Central Parkway Section,National Council of JewishWomen, at its biennial Wash-ington conference on public af- ,fairs at the Shoreham Hotel.The 200 delegates represented110,000 members of the 66-yearold educational and service or-ganization in 240 cities.

Americans show goodwilTtaiwror countries. •'

Township GOPDance Saturday

WOODBRrDGE—The Wood-iridge Township Republican

Organization will hold its win-ter dance on Saturday night atthe Hungarian Hall, Kirklandand Payette Street, Perth Am-boy with Julius E. Izso, aschairman. To be honored are

DavidMiller,

Frederick M. Adams,Nicola, Jr., David T.Maynard Winston, John P.Hughes, Robert Neary andJohn Evanko.

Dinner will be served at 6:30with dancing afterwards to themusic of Joey Gallo's Band.

Members of Mr. Izso's com-mittee are: Mrs. Lillian Sister,acting Municipal Chairman;

Thompson are knitting •>' ira Jordan, secretary; Walterslippers and cuddle caps; Mrs.Harry Howell is holding aJewelry demonstration; Mrs.James Lockie, Mrs. DonaldFales, and Mrs. Andrew Lockie

skirts; Mrs. Edward Simonsenis dressmaking on order; Mrs.Salisbury and Mrs. Leonard

meeting at the First Aid Squad Lloyd are joining Mrs. John

few of our boys can get some.County and State recognitionfor the 1*59-1960 basketballseason.

Recreation htghllKhu.

Buro>. 85 DanielPerth Amboy Oeneral

>! February 4.

>;>''i'<'r. Joanne w u bornjSenlor league standings haveand Mrs. Albert Kos- ' ' ' " '"''

'I' Penh Amboy Oeneral•'1. January 31. Mrs.'*' ••• tlie former Marie

not changed the past weekKollbas is leading by a full

erick M. Adams to confer withthe Town Committee on theentire program February 25.

It is possible dates will be setfor public hearings throughoutthe Township.

There has been a great dealjof controversy of late regard-

game over second-place Wams,|inK t h e p r 0 | l n u n because RealtyPeirach's and Koke's. Monday's

Perth Amboy. Thej«amr» at the High school willi:a.s another

ll«"le|m, 2.

AT YOKKTOWN

Appraisal Company has re-

to meet and visit the old Davisproperty on New Street priorto the demolition of the build-ings in preparation for the newoff-street parking lots.

Irving: Sails, Woodbridge, wasre-elected chairman, FrancisTlrrell, Iselin, vice chairman.Walter Garnau, Colonia, secre-tary and treasurer, and James

Molnar in the sale of cabbagerolls; and Mrs. Kenneth Phga-sey is sewing hanging laundrybags for lingerie.

Opening devotions were readby Mrs. Fales and hostesses forthe evening were Mrs. WeldonStenzel, Mrs. Leroy Bowen, andMiss Dorothy Qaris.

"Hobby Lobby" night will befeatured at the February 22ndmeeting.

Kerbis, treasurer; and RalphKuchinsky, 1st ward chairman;John O'Meara, 2nd ward; Mrs.Frances Neves, 3rd ward; JohnG. Schreiber, Jr., 4th ward andMrs. Russell Briant, 5th ward.James Hoffman, Avenel, ticketchairman. \

J. Crowlcy. Avenel, was appoin-ceived most of the p a y n v n t , - — u - - Jdue on contract and all cards| *daughter,Isiart the 10th week of the ! d u e 0 |1 c o n l r a c t and all cards

Senior league..Junior league . . . . second

half schedule will start onVa-Nuyy Lt.iW e d l l ( ; s d ( l y a l l d Thursday this

•'•" Shanley, of 90 Allan-1'•' Carteret. N. J„ and

11 of the former MistHeiiuwi o l 140 HighCurteret, N. J.. la «erv-

"- Guided MiMlk Service»t the Naval Weapons

| week, schedule* be given

in Book Four, and on industry,;are still to be turned over.

the

Lorantffy GuildInstalls Slate

WOODBRIDbE — A candle-light ceremony was held for i

5jthe installation of officers of,the Lorantffy Guild of the!Hungarian Reformed Church.j

KENNEDY VS. HUMPHREYSenator John F. Kennedy has

decided to enter Wisconsin'sDemocratic Presidential pri-mary against Senator HubertH. Humphrey of Minnesota.

Although most polls giveSenator Kennedy a lead overSenator Humphrey in the stateat present, both camps are pre-paring for an intensive cam-paign through the next tenweeks. The election will be heldApril 5.

lil""». Yorktown, Va.»';i"ie entering the

I F t 1 !service

out this week.Midget league, finds Si Joes,

tice's »nd Columbus schooleach winning games againsthe bottom three teams.

The Tigers have won thefirst-half championship In theOub No. 1 League by a full

•'"•wry, 1944, hB graduatedSchool.

olThe driver's 11-

. Joseph Berts, 40, ofF Mm-er Street, hat been re-"»"«tor ao day* by the Divi-ne rn 7n

M° t0r V e h l c l « * u n d e r

{' M'70 excewive ,«*ed pro-

game over Bt Joes. Secondhalf begins tomorrow morning.Hftly Pamlly is leading in theCUb No. 3 League with a 4wins and no loss record. In theC1»M "A" League, Moose'sStars have won three straightgames to stay on top. The Bob-cat* have taken tlie lead in theOlrls Class "B" Le&gue, win-ning & straight uume«

Mrs. Josephine Schwartz,chief clerk ut the assessors' of-fice, revealed today that Mr.Rubeiisteln has Informed her|that another "larjje batch ofcards" is ready. However, Mrs.Schwartz said s&e refused themas Realty ApprWsal was sup-posed to provide the files, and

what few files they have sentto date are inadequate."

"I was told that the files -willbe tn my office on. Mondaythat they were delayed dup tothe recent steel strike", Mrs.Schwartz stated.

month of January $570.41.

Committee Meets

The Rev. Leslie Egry was the

INCREASEYour Sales!

GIRLS!!

AOH PlJlNS BKEAKFASTWOODBH1DO&—The Ladies

Auxiliary, Ancient Order of Hi-bernlalu, Division 8, will recelve uuiuuiunluii in a body aithe 11 A.M. Mass at St. Jwne

jl Church flunday. A coinmunioiI breakfast will take place In tin

Fiesta room of the Reo diner.

Valentiie Cards to Wli His Heart!uu *ljl enjoy selecting yum Valentine grei:iuig cards

l' • • . humorous and sentimental . . . cards for sweet-''""•t*aiid all the family!

st«l> In Today (or Detail* About Mike Toth'sNew Merchandise Club

TOTH PHOTO SHOPC«Mike Avenue

1-5219

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installing officer, and the fol-lowing were placed in office:Mrs. Stephen Futo, president;Mrs. Anthony Ambrose, vice

T o Plan Style Shoii(President; Mrs. Charles Nasy,AVENEL - A* committee ™otA"W secretary; Mrs An-

meetlng was held at the homeof Mrs. Morton Giniger for the'ashlon show to be presentediy the Sisterhood of Congrega-

tion B'nai Jacob April 27 at theBel Aire Manor, Perth Amboy.

Co-chairmen are: Mrs. Gin-ger and Mrs. Joe(l Mayer. „

The committee consists of:Mrs. Eli Cohen, prugram; Mrs.Leg Jacobs, publicity; Mrs. SolGlass, posters; Mrs Ralph Al-ter, raffle; Mrs. Max Feinstein,door prizes; Mrs. Hy Firkser,table prizes; Mrs. Harold Meltzdecorations; Mrs. Morton Llt-Inger, models and Mrs. Irv Ma-ina, tickets.

FLAN CAKCRAHWAY - The members

of Rho Chapter of Iota PhiSoruilty will hold a cake sale ut

room, Railway, tomorruw be-tween 1 and 6 p.m.

VALENTINECARDS

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GIFTS

Miller'sGIFT SHOP

: ( , , , , ,1 ',\ l l l l l l l l >'

retary; Mrs. Josephtreasurer; Mrs. Frankfinancial secretary; Mrs. Theo-dore hlpos, Mrs. Joseph Pinter,

drew Nugy. corresponding sec-Dobos,Lesko,

Mrs.tors.

John Notchey,Corsages were

sick vlsi-presented

to the officers from the Sun-

WINTERDIVERSIONBiigiilen jour winter with a vaca-tion hcic bf the id. Sundeiks,encluifj i j l ina, ice riilk, tictllcnlcuisine, music, and other cnlerUm.ntiil. Iki in wiler In t i l bafts.Win beds with bilh l,m 111.75-Mod. »il. Plan, Si.SO Euiifcaoeach ftrsw hi about Inclusivenut:. flMx CU i-tttt. M». r. M» 2 m.

OHM M U^KS SAME OMNiltSHtP I

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Layout Service!

TMEICGOT A HAPPY LIFT-

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VALENTINE'SDAY

One swe?than deserves another. Sogive the bne you love the one she'lllove-a glamorous Valentine heartfrom Loft's. She'll be thrilled with itsbeauty... delighted with itscontents. For every beautiful boxis brimful of deliciously fresh,lovingly made Loft's Chocolates.

Ac* of Hqarts,35 other beautiful Heart boxes lo choose

from $1.00, $1.79, $2.29 and up to $35.

A Valentine gift card %>uh every box.

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d.iv niiht. r :

OF EDUCATION:

At

, , . , rfflrctfd and elected to the Boan! Tu«-«ith thf newcomer. John Fell, who was

i< Rnbrrt Votel. who wai ti

St Joseph'sBows, 27-23

TEAM STANDINGS' W™ 2

R7 r.;r,even 7-7

teami count.Niagara'

CAR TARGET' HEADING — Irwfr

Supper ServedTo CO. P. dub

AVENEL — A meeting of theAvenel Republican Club *a.<

!h»id at the home of Mr. and,MM. James O'Brien, B a l m yAvenue, where a chow nv.n!supper was smed by Mr arilJMis. Fred Kftli'aJ Plum -xftt made to attendjthe Hrpublicar. cnnm-i-clar,-?Saturday gt the HungarianHall, Perth Amboy,

i Mrs, Adolph Flst<T, niuriici-ips! chairman, spoke on thecoming population census anr,activities in W'oodbridge To*r-ship. i

CnrieratulaU'ins on the club'sirottref* was extended by John1 H ;?hes. Thirds Ward com-nittefman. I

New members welcomed w mM:v William R j t o m e ar.dGeorge Maurer,

I Appointed to serve on the'nominating committee tre Mrs.'Jowph Keves. Mrs. O'Brien.]Charles Peterson and James;

-Hoffman. The dark horse prtie;*as won by Mrs. Neves.

Cub Pack Marks Birthday^mf Honorsit Blue and Gold Dinner 2 Sewaren Bovs

n:1 " f

the Ur.th o

n4o^ 1.Tior .« Dentici givingorav.on ar.rt Bill Lr*vy.

^

also presented; SEWAKBN — Two 8n„„ Cubs: WebelosBoy g ^ ^ received him,,-

jack Brown. Sidney Bl.nch.nl..

S^Vd.S-ntWbyTVoopie.Donald Walters, boy. William Uma, 354 »:

Wayne Camp-jStreet, was awarded his [,Joseph'erfoot rank b r 8com,

Willlanwon who ma.|.Francis ,]Ackerman.

M.«n* r. NKWBFRC.FR

GRADVATF: Mi« Marrla F.Nfwbercr. daoiMpr of Rabbiand Mr«. "-arrnrfl Nr«t*rrrr,4?9 Amhnv Awnu?, Wood-bridje. <»« » r w n l r»dn-ate from College of Arts and

Cornell I'niwrtttj.

(,«..Wfr.t. of School 13. P T A . ^ B o I B n n ; a e o r r » H « l H n g s - i The two boys tre m,,;..•>'e packs sponsoring unit. * ™ ^ T h o m t t M e * " . Olir>'of the Daniel Boone |>," w a r m R*«. Cut>mMt«r, led 0 ^ 0 ^ , Anthony Polieastro.;wnkh meets *t Prance' ,

rr^Tcereff lonle . " ' * K f r U » a r d . Pt»l ^ I H t a f.ttar !. the Ittrol „,,,•t X w t n j Webelos M c o l o r , 2 ^ j M M t Podea^a. Jeffrey;member of the troop coi,;:,5 . Vc.Gan8nyd«r. Raymond J i i a r e o . oerard TaraboH ». . historian tnd troop , ,* « ; ; • <>»ld • Una. J«ck ;SrUpSnmer. Hamilton Bill- urer. Francis Klih k n •B-owr Rims »er* shown which l ln^ J r , Martin Fwwrdt/SMriren nember of thP ,-we-e taken during trim m ^ J t m e * 0 * 1 * . Bernard Oerst- lTnf p«trol will «o on «n o.^ t-e w t r«r. 'nef DOBdntck E*mt«. Michael n , g h l n t a thU Saturdiv i

memben forITtr^Tor«orT Sctaffer. andsoU t h Amboy Water w1 — •- '•—'nx the Ajnerlcan ],,

45 home in Perth A-

Newbener *•» ch*inn»n: Warren

their

'Oie midway polr.t 15-: l -

L The seeor.d half * «

6U Francis* ..-NiagaraSt. JosephsBoston College _.8t. Peter'sBelmont Abbey ...

WO0DBRIDGEseph'a, undefeated

Mesai someoneers lor the against

Abbey driving t.. —iFirst Street, and shattered tne,

three point* lr.l glass in the door.

Ion, National USCIIKW »—- HSUHI* v — — - - • „,: rf

orary ^letr for womea She snyder. treawrer: ^««marleis now a»»cl»t*d with theHenry Holt Pnbtohini C«n-

an 0 D ) e c Tl u installation dinner for net p»nr in >e

INSTALL ;

COLONU—The Colonia FirstAid Squad Auililiry will hold

- T h e Oak RI<U«

Pott»t fl A. M. Mr. Rycwkth»t »ny boy 11 years of

Ltum. nwcu»».Jnfcht at 8:M P. M. at 8chootsecrttan; B1IU1. J m j Bablnowlti.

ui InterestedAMOClaUon W t t to- »oomim a Boy Scout

tact htm at bis home or pi4-1117.

11100

St.Since

12 on

— St. Jo-the'

playing St. Joseph* even

start of the s*son In the Si.^mihe T l c t o r s . m o s t

James' Big Basketball League. £hoot*rs on the floorhad their hopes of completing scored eight point*. <». - ^an unblemished record dashed seph's high men were Oerrj

WMS when a Eak and Tom Ruxage with

„ , „ . _ _!ed his carsmce the stnrt'of "while it was parked In,,! Ihis apartment house. Robert

the game wound aj>«olcro«. 1 a Bunns ! * » . « -Ittidtt n-n, Crowe mad-; goodlported to Patrolman William

Tom Webb and John D o n * . ^ ^ a n d tmy^tukGerry Beid,Tuesday.. — . . - . . . _ . _ _ __. . . u— g t ,

=»--SSE^-r Oroup. scheduled forlMn. Leo Hendrlcks, 19llumbla Avenue.

• : r , |

c>

attempul to keepin the gain with a pair

of accurate tosses from the free

week when a Eak and Tom Ruxagescrappy and determined StJtotals of 9 and 8. respectively.Francis' combine went all outi Tied at 12-12 at the cooclu-!

hL' h f l o n of three periods Niagara

ittarow line.Three league gamesto pieces this

scrappy andFrancis' combine went all outi Tied at 12-12 at the cooc lu! , , ,^ „, ^ mto subdue the first-haL' cham-fslon of three periods, Niagara m+pr* \t slated to clash V i t h ^ o frontpions by a 27-25 score at thelrallied for seven polnta In t h e ^ . Joseph', a t one o'clock stolen.Amboy Avenue court

• was a reala strong

HARD— When

w _ ^ Circleare Fords? left the Majestic Bowl-

icheduled for Sawiday alter-;ing Lanes, Route 9. Monday tonoon at the St. James' gym 'enter his car he found that the

• - - • - ' - 11^, had been

while Boston College takes oni8t Frandi at tuo, and BetoontjTBIESTT THIEFl b t th d f t LOS ANGELBB

All Acme Markets will be Open Late Lincoln's B i r t h d g M 12• 1 ^D.

1,1

t ;i

i8t Frandi at uo, alAbbey close* out the diy[tag: St. Peter's at three.

Thank You

We wish to extend our sincere appreciation

to the voters of Woodbridge Township tor elect-

ing us to the Board of Education. We pledge

ourselves to do our very best to merit the confi-

dence displayed in us.

Frank Wukovets

Robert Vogel

Clifford Handerban

John Felz

fat-; LOS ANGELBB — A thirsty'thief broke into a bar, took $30,! from a juke box, and drew him-1(self a beer. Then he had a 2nd

Dr- Al-,beer, and a 3rd.When the bartender, Stanley

up neit morn-

MARKETS

BICHMAN ELECTEDWOODBBTDGE — ui . m-.

bert Richman, local optometrist j , , „ ,wta) Is a Cum Laude graduate Miiler.opened - r

of Dllnois College of Optome-'ing, he found the man asleepUy, Chicago. Illinois, was re- on the floor, the money In aeently elected secretary-tretts- paper bag beside him. Policearer of the Central New Jersey1!booked Joseph Rivas on wspl-Op tome trie Society. jcion Of burglary.

Phone

Borgaim ttiroughoot tht start . . . n m i n t u t s tfxm b«-foftl Cosh in on ACTM'S mony birthday speciab and getfamous S4H Green Stamps as a bonus!

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Serving Residents of:WOODBRIDGE, AV'E.NEL, SEWABEN, PORT READING,

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The '60 Chevrolet models most peopleThe 6 e ppbuy, equipped the way most peoplewant them, are actually priced lowerthan last year's models. Thia two-time Bel Air V8 »edan, for example—with Turboglidc, push-button radio'and do luw heater ~ l n U (of a wholeIKtih Uaul I'ricw are lower for (J

V8 riiodeis throughoutf all

l l ( brakes for quicker, sunr stop*.Rivetleai bonded linings mean theylast longer, too.

Mart rwm to relu In. Chevy sedansoffer roomier Beating tb^n any car intheir class. l/>wer, narrower trans-mwion tunjial me«ns more (opt room.

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Oily full «»p«r*crnactnosf ite taad^c iow-vrieed an.

•n keep sweep-

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ivmrian Ladies' Aidstalls New Officers

7

. Mrs, Stf-1

Installed foi'utivo tertn us, Indira Aid

with the pas','. i^ry. nfflcta-,„.,. |,t, the same, Krimk Kopan-n i ; Mrs. Jnmes

•Hiii; secretary:

imrko. financialAndrew Busa,Joseph Hege-

clinlrman; Mrs.

isitors: Mrs. Alexanderday secretary. Mrs. air-

hon Puto, president of u.Lorantffy Guild, presented curnation corsages to the officers.

The following events w eannounced: Sunday, lnstnlln-lon dinner, 12 noon, Parish

Hall; penny Rale, February 24,

\>ir mhers

0 I 'M

An interestingrun prepared for.11,1,. of the newFourth Ward Re-

Fehauary 26

In the library; ill nil

.V.T1I1IC... TaKllarenl, preal-.•uired membership

of the

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v : Park Terrace and, ,,: cuionla nn the Ise-|, .,< Ni-u Dover Road.

p, M;•» I'II'P information

i ,;, :.id ni.iv be conE M.v cvci l Bliss and

I.,.-Mi. 1st District:

- w ; mi mid Mrs.

i ; i [ : . i f : i i ' i , 2 n d d l » -

•!•!: Ai :nlns »nct MM.

;,,,,;-,!, .lid district:

Michael Rozman, Mrs. AnthonyWercheff, auditors; Mrs. Ste-hen Gyenes, Mrs. Andrew

."lacz, Mrs. Prank Mester, sicki

Hall;' every[hoine-mnde

p.m., ParishSunday, sale ofbaked goods, Parish Hall: bustrip W New York City. April 24,with Mrs. Prank Kopanyl incharge. Dinner will take placeat Patricia Murphy's Candle-light House In Yonkeis.

The "Golden- .Table Cloth"for the new church was donated

Roosevelt Savings & LoanOpen House Draws Crowd

C A R T F R K T --Exceptional In-.persons visited our new build-ti n-i wiif, shown by the Public;inK n n r | t o o k n o m e W1,venlr« of'"•"'"'""ilAsI. Saturday's cipen-!Ul(!lr v | s | , M d „

represent each by Incli-vtdutl donations. Names willbe embroidered by mrrftbers of;the Society,

•Birthday celebrants w e r e

II WAS A VERY SUCCESSFHI, DAY; Above is part of the crowd that visited the United Roosevelt Saving* and Loan Association, Carteret, at the•open house Saturday held to mark the, opening of Its new building.

Housing OrdinanceMrs. Frank Korimndy. Mis.j Aids Renewal Plans

which Includes Pentek, Mrs. Dorko and Mrs

TIGHTER TAX CHECK DUE

WO0DBH1DOE — At aAlexander Silasl Mrs. Busa short, adjourned meeting of thecelebrated her 25th weddinganniversary.

ment deductions and business

Town Committee Tuesday, anew housing ordinance wasadopted as required by thefederal government with appli-cations for urban renewal pro-jects.

This ordinance is required

businessDana Latham, commi.inloner of

federal funds to plan It?rr-developnwnt program

InU-mal revenue, said recently t h p m a l n b u s l n m s e c l l o n ' 0

Woodbrldge proper.i In the only other business,the township cold 2'i lots to

such deductions will have to bekept.

tttham said the higher re- S l C>CP11B'S C o u n c n , \ m h i

porting is needed because there;of folumbus, Iwlin for $250'« • « r o » l n * tendency by c o r - | l v l f lnd , l o c a t e d a l Middlesex« t l t h i d|

m important look, as it.fills inhe. neckline of an afternoon

|klnd of kindness do you c&U

"That's unremitting kind-ult and picks up the look o f ' n e t s » w r o t e the father in hislast year's basic black. | n e x t Je t ter<

Tapered slacks are worn foralmost any occasion you canname except the most formal.The cotton and linen tapered

Mutual ProportionYoung Jones seemed inordi-

slacks are lined to help them n&tely proud of his new carkeep their shape.

Unremitting KindnessThe son In college was ap-

One day his next door neighborpassed to compliment him uponIts immaculate appearance"Jones.", the neighbor re-

Kii. «nd Charles..•ii. ; Mrs. AlbertP:di-.i-y Hlanchard.

I:,i .In:dnn andi; S hreiber. J r ,\i: Williiim Has-

th '•'.,.,| •iih dLstrlcts iPOritlorw. partnership* »nd|Turnplke' and Orarid Avenue' ' ' __ismall business men to claim tax w iu be used for the site of a

^deductions for the personal ex- council home, accordlnu toruses of ofTlcers and employes Committecman Thomas J Cos-

plying pressure for more money marked, "you certainly keepfrom home. "I cannot under-jy0Ur car clean,stand why you call yourself a> The proud owner grinnedkind father," he wrote his d a d . ' s h e e p l s h l y , and rejoined'when you haven't sent me a "Heck, it's mutual — it keepscheck for three weeks. What me clean, too."

with Russia later this year.MASONIC SERVICESWOODBRIDGE — The Ma-

sonic Lodges of the 27th Ma-sonic District of Free and Ac-cepted Masons for the Statewill hold their annual churchservice Sunday, 8:00 P.M., inthe First Methodist Church,South Amboy,

Rev. John M. Jaqueth fromSpringvllle, S. I,, Rev. Kenneth1 HOMEWORK SAVES MANE. Walter, Linden and Rev.' Poughkeepsle, N. Y. — His

Dlscusslons on the Berlinproblem are expected to pro-duce a new debate among themajor Western powers overtheir differences about how tocounter Russian pressure foran end to allied protection ofWest Berlin.

iiiiK nt Mm new headquarters 'if;l!iillc(l Hnosovelt Spvlngs nnd|r

!,oiin A.'isor.lallon, 11-15 Cooke « result, our supply of gifts has :j Avenue jbceii considerably diminished.

I 'Our new building and of-However, we realize that manyfid's seem to have capturedipnrsons who were unable to aUji-vrnniic's fancy," observed

Kmil ]•:. Murlrak, executivp viceiprcMdent. "Our objective, ofIciiursp, wrts to provide saverswith the utmost comfort andconvenience, while providingIfneiiitips for efficient and eco-nomical operation."

A feature of the openingieelebratlon was the offer ofI free Rifts for new accounts orjiultlitlons to existing accounts.Depending upoii the amountleposited, savers were offereda choice of a 12-plece cook-and-serve hostess set, a traveliron, or a leather wallet.

"The demand for these at-trwtlve and useful gilts was 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. On the first

tend our opening celebrationwill want to take advantage ofour gift offer. We urge them tocome in and select their freegift while the supply lasts."

United Roosevelt Savingsand Loan Association 1B a mu-tual thrift institution that fea-tures Insurance of savings upto $10,000 by U. 3. GovernmentInstrumentality. Dividends startevery month at United Roose-velt and savings received by tha20th of any month earn fromthe lst-current rate JVi perannum, paid twice a year. Theassociation is open daily from

unusually strong," said Mr.Mudrak. "Between 9 A. M. and5 P. M. on Saturday, some 2,500

Thursday of each month thereare evening hours also—from 7to ? P. M.

William H. Schmaus, TrinityEpiscopal Church of Wood-

daughter's school homeworksaved the life of Leroy Soper.

only ONEITtiere Is

only oneELCOME

WAGON

HOT SPOT!Gary. IND. — Explaining th"

fire that destroyed hU sevenroom home, Joe AiiStln, 63.told authorities It probablystarted when his corn mash for1

making whl&ky got too hot.

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y . i r j oftrriti£ £nrid will in

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•r Information «n-unit Mikfon In

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Reader & Advisoron all affair?) of life

By Mr*. Annetteat 298 Penhlng Avenue,

CartmtFor appolntmrnt call

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IN FASHIONSpring Jackets will be shorter

and have straight lines to com-plement slim Spring fashions.Some are cut shorter — even afew Inches above the wustellne.

The straw fedora is one ofthe new-looking straws forSpruu and summer. BIK crownssweep out Into wide sailor or Ibfiatrr shapes, some down intoslanting brims.

A flannel ensemble will be a!K Investment for Spring. Itimay Include a fitted rout with;

;i raised wai.stline over u mulchlug slim skirt. A printed .Mlk;shirt will be the perfect accent1

U) complete the costumeTJ|p multi-ntrand iiecilatf is

MERCK CIRCLE PLAYERSprnrnt

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' PLAYHOUSEKahwav Avriiur und Muflin iVrracc,

Woodhrid^c

bridge will assist Rev. George Jr., recently. The child, PatriB. Ogden. cia, 12, seeking help In her

studies, went to the garageWESTERN TALKS iwhere her father was working

Two groups of allied dlplo- o n his car. She found him un-mats have begun meetings to conscious from carbon monox-forge proposals for disarma- ide fumes. A physician was ablement and Berlin negotiations to revive him.

"{HE PINGRY SCHOOL215 North Avenue, Hillside, N. J.

announces

ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONSFor Admissions to Grades 8 Through 11

Will Be Given OnSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, AT 8:45 A. M.

For Further InformationWrite or Call the School

Telephone EL 5-6990

SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME!

THK LONG AMI i l l O H T 01 11 M I ' S : Tunics th i s year

arc Wf. in-us; found n e i >«lu it- from liallrunm to beach,

lfl-re HIT two viTiiims seared In a casual atmosphere: At

Ii-Ft. Nelly dcdrali c i i \ frs nliiti- c lui i - i l iui irr pants wi th a

luiBf-pockcti-d. priiilt-d vtittim tunic. At rislit. Tom Drew

uf I If n r Hickcy to|is a brief ruffled print limii- w i th

IIIDII cap , worn uver little boy shorts .

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SET INCLUDES: p a n ; folir j 2 Oz. French casseroks, /our 6 or. dessert dishes.

FREETrav. l Iron with COrd it\ Ond

carrying (ase. Folds compactly.

Gleaming chrome with fed

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|uil (or opining a n«w tavingt ot-cownl of $50 or mom, or adding$50 or mora to a pitunl OKotint

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purse with snap. Antique White or Red.

Chooie ore of thitt Genuini Cow-hid« Wallets when you open a new

saving) account of $10 or more,

$10 ot more ID a present account,

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11-15 COOKE AVENUE, CARTERET, N. J. • Tel.: Klmbal! 1-5445Houu> Daily, 9 o.m. to 4 p.m.; Alio, 111 Thurt. of 4ach month, 7-9 p.m.

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P A O K S I X

OBITUARIESO S C A R B. LAWS I former resident, of Elizabeth.

COUJNIA — Oscar B Laws, he had resided in Iselln for the1

178 McFarhnr Rond. t\ special past five, years,nijeiit of the Federal Bureau of He »R a retired machinistinvestigation since. 1950. diedjand the owner of the LincolnFVbninry 3 of a heart, attnckiParm Produce Company Heat the New York office of thelwas a member of St. Cecelia'sFBI. 201 Flnst fi!»th 8trcet. Mr.[parish.Laws wns 41 years of aise. ' Surviving arc hit widow, Jo-

Bovn in Gnstonlft. N. C, heserved with the Navy duringWorld Wnr II and was a lleu-ii'p.iini Cnmmnnder In the Re-]serve at timo of his death. Hewas clini.man of the board of(i; neons of the First BapiistChiirrh. Rahway, and generalMiufrintnirtrnt of its Sunday:P 'hool. He was also a member

in Wtnston-of the MasonsSulcm, N. C.

sephine and a brother. An-thony, Lakcwoori

ELIZABETH V. DZUBAVWOODBRIDGE — Funeral

services for Elizabeth V. Dzu-bay, 209 Prospect Street, EOrange 'formerly Perth Am-boy i who illeri Sunday at tlir,home of her brother WilliamA. Dzi/bay, 174 Clinton Street.Woodbridge, wen- held Wed-

C . ian-ansements were]^ d a >' , morning (ram

hiinriled by the Lehrer FuneralHome, 2'b West Miltoji Ave-nue, Railway, and a service-washeld Friday morning at the

Fufneral Home, 44 Green Street,Burial was in Alpine Cemetery.Perth Amboy.

She was employed by thnCarteret Savings and Loan As-'

of the F i r s t PresbyterianCtnirch. E. Orange.

She is sfirvived by three

Fiist Baptist Church with' the1

Rev. John Francis Upham, ;

pastor, presiding, Besides hlsjn" l f l >™rs a n t l wa-> a memberwidow. Mrs. Eleanor Cashwell'"' " ' " V'rKt T*"**""™Laws, he. leaves his sons, Rich-ard DOUKIRS and Stephen Cash-well, Cotonia: his parents, Mr.and Mrs. Sherman Laws,Thomasville, N. C ; two sisters.Mrs, Fred Murphy. BowlingGreen, Ky., and Mrs. HermanLittle, Thomasville; and two

-brothers, James H.. Thomas-

brothers. William A., Emil. St.Creorae. Staten Island. Stephen.Texas City, Texas.

LOUIS KANTORMENLO PARK — Funeral

services for Louis Kantor, 50,2 Harvey Avenue, were held

Circle Players to Offer'Middle of the Night'

WOODBRIDGE - Wood- Feb. 12, 13. and 19, 20, at theDridre resident* dominate thejPlayhouw Martin Terr anulast .if Middle of the NlgnfVRahwny Ave., curtain at H.JUu> lie presented by the Mmkp.m.C'ii-clr playrrs 'February 12. 13, - • •19 ami -1'1 HI tlie Merck CircleIMnyliniisr. Marlen TerrAce.

Bnl KM/, director, teachesKmMsh and drama at Wood-i>n(l.;i- HiRh School. This is hisfirsi jinvctiiiR stint With the w n o n B R I D O F , .. F o u r |cirri,- Playm. but he haa f J™™*™* students at',,,„,! numerous plays at t h e ™ ™ ' kP a l t n e

„,„,, srhnol for the part three f ^ / ™ ^ o( hool l l . |V ' Z m > . OoMfarb, - e m b . r - ^ A - d d e ^ d ^aUon |

lie- m this Paddy

Four SAddress PTA11

Friday andSaturday only]

Greenberg.sparkle to theAmom:[heCorps dr Ballet. Sam OoMwynsr i lm. "Goldwyn's Follies".Brosdwiiys p r o d u c t i o n of;"RosPHllnda".

,d, lfattoni

what ipay Is so

low that few Ro into the pro-ifesslon, Mis* Mahtrp said Here'

to

ENACT SCENE- Shown above \,a rehearsal are thrrr of the main characters In theMerck Circle Playhouse production. "Middle of the Nleht.1' From left to rieht. Mrs. BuddyGrpenbern. Manny (ioldfarb and Mrs. Henry Belafsky. The play can \w sren at theRahway Avrmie playhouse tomorrow and Saturday ninhtR, and the same two nights

next werk.

make their first appearance m f r p f t S f M l l n l l ( S . _ . .„with the Merck Circle flayers. Sand Hataasy o Etopt said

Production will be seen on he had been a teacher in a sen-_ lor high school for three yearn,

CONTEST WINNER before coming to this country

ville. N. C.ville, and Carroll E., Taylor- lTrTursday morning from

Greiner Funeral Home, 44Green Street and First Com-Sregational Church, Wood-bridge. Burial was in Clover-leaf Park Cemetery.

SAMUEL KNIGHTCOLONIA - Samuel Knight.

63, a roomer at 85 Amherst

urday afternoon from Greiner\M Cj k fig p -Funeral Home 44 Green Street " '

Avenue, was found dead in bed ™-™ — — • ;

aDr. Michael J. Doffey.

Mr. Knight was awatchman for theCompany of Rochelle Park atthe Colonia Junior Hteh Schoolconstruction site.

Surviving are his widow,Christine, Lancaster, Pa., anda son, Clarence, a major in theU. S. Army stationed at FortBragg, N. C.

Funeral Home, 44 Green Street,and H u n g a r i a n ReformedChurch. Burial will be in Clov-erleaf Park Cemetery.

A resident of Woodbridse forthe past 50 years, he was amember of the Hungarian Re-formed

of the

ion. He was a resident of Menlo|

Rites Held Tuesday Fords, ownerMADISON - Mrs. Julia Jor- Laundromat,

dan Clark. 89, wife of the lateWilliam H. Clark and sister ofthe lat« Mrs. Lena Allen, Mrs.1.™* ,Marie Huber, Jacob Jordan of table radio stolenWoodbridge, and the late Adami

.„ ,,u....>u -j and William Jordan of Plain-!GEOGRAPHY LESSONHh iKoosi; three daugh-lfjew, died Saturday. : SHAKER HEIGHTS. Ohio—

SEWAREN - Miss Suzanne on a scholarship. The old sy»-Mack, daughter of Mr. and'tem of schooling in tgypijMrs. Arthur Mack, East Ave- leaches only the Islam regionnue, was among the winners in and the Arabic laniruaiieVrne

ian oratorical contest for high new system Is similar to Euro-school students held last *eek pean education »nd Includes

^^•^ . ~ . — : , pa tUpj rBi ouu sohool other subjects. In spite of greatFORDS - Bruno Mand.ca, h « £ uTis a ^ h - P ^ r e s s since the revoluUon of

at. Woodbridge High 1952. there are still 2 aOO 000t six mi>- children unable to attend schooll the sub- due to lack of buildines andsf Capital teachers

Punishment." Out of a possible In Ecuador Jmly 31 per cent15 point*, she scored 14 of the children are able to go

• to school. Julio O)ede told theCARS LOOTED audience. However, one fifth Of

WOODBRIDOE — Muuro the national budget is being

Wandias.

P l a c e w a s e n l p l p a a n a a

and First Aid Squad.He is survived by his widow,

Helen G. < Danc.^cs i, threedaughters. Mrs. John Lesko, S.1

Plainfield; Miss Margaret andMiss Barbara Kantor. MenloPark: a son, Louis W., Nixon;four srandchildrrn: a sister.

r I M;;: ze s ^ ^C o m p f t n y ibridRe : Mrs. John Eso. Fords;and Mrs. Anthony Panzerea,

Woodbridge; three sons. Nicho-;ROac|,las and Peter. Fords; Andrew,!

While living in Madison she j Youngsters get a geography les- Motors. Amboy Avenue, repor-used for education and goodmade her home with her niece,|son during play periods at Mer- ted to Patrolman Victor Balint progress is being madeMrs. Joseph Allen of 226 Kincsjcer School, but they think i ts Monday that several cars on Joseph Horvath of Hungary I

services wereHopelawn: 10 grandchildren.jduc ted o n Tuesday by the Rev.

'fun. The lesson come? from the the parking lot had been looted, described education in , his;con-j42-foot map nf the United Missing are ei?ht wheel covers country before 1948 and after.!

One gixat-grandchild, a sister,Mrs. Elizabeth Krimen: threebrothers, Daniel. Antol, andImre. all in Europe.

Mrs. Ida Takacs: and a broth-er Joseph in Europe. ' ; H A R R Y M C K S 0 N

MANCHESTER. N. H. — A

William L. Nieman of GraceEpiscopal Church. Madison,

was in Restland Me-Park, East Hanover,

BurialmorialN. J.

States painted on the play- and five side mirrors. The loss Now, in order to study Engligh.j;ground pavement by members 1S e»timat"'1

of the parent-teacher associa- —tlon. H 0 T R 0 D

one must first excel in Russ-ian. He said that the Russians

. do not like it that the level of

JOSEPH HOLFINGKRWOODBBIDGE — Funeral!

services for Joseph Holfinper,!ANDREW D A N C I , (DANCS)70, 289 Mam Street, who died; KEASBEY—Andrew Danch.'li'''.'",' p "^"""^ Who"'"ha'd MENLO PARK TERRACE-, '""" " r " ; " ™ " ™

The states are painted blue, WOODBRIDGE — A fire of t,ducatiOn in Hungary is high-,yellow or pink, and the names unknown oriuin damaged the p r l n i ) I 1 t n a t i n RUSS|gand outlines are m black. The;var of Archie Callicut. of Lin- T h e p-^ fathers were inchildren use the map for relayden, while it was parked at the ( . h a r R e of the meeting. A parent,

resident. MOM-DAUGHTER NIGHT i r a c e g f r o m s t e U , t 0 5 t f t t e andiMunicipal Parkin? lot, Main | l d u c a t i e n n iKht wm be

S l _ 5 8 Oakand . S e c r e t n r v of State hereGeneral Hospital after a brief i T u f s d a y a t l h e P e r t h Amboy|an(J i n c h a r 2 C o f N e w Hamp-illness, w«re held on Saturday G e n c r a l Ho5pltal. Puner.1 serv-|| s h i r e

Night" has been planned as the;f

| (iuc , tien nmht will bStreet. Woodbridge Fire Com- M . i r c h 3 l n l h e S c h o o l u a u d i . ;pany was summoned. l o n u m a l 8 p m M r S i Raymond

f l e c t l o n s a n d primaries, in a series of four URGE ACTION (ASH,e pareni-i-aucaimii. -«-"•»' a backdrop of two WOODBRIDGE - Kondor's _ . . . „ . , , ,of School 19 PTAiair disasters that have Wken-84 service Station. Rahway Ave- a n d tlic Fascinating Fives anct,

Burial was in RosehiU ceme-ia, Home, 513 State Street, a n d ! " ^ ";""ot"thV"iaV'HarrviW«ane8day at 8 P. M. in tlie|lives this year, a spokesman forjnup and Green Street, was en- ™ » w ' b « to wol5> w m e |tcry. Linden. | at 2 P.M in the John Calvin! j ^ J T ,,rf « r s Jackson ^hool all-purpose room. A airline pilots said .that Confess ,ered sometime Sunday and *'» f ^ ° « n - ^

, rodent of Woodbrid, for|MaRyar R e f o r m e d Church. Z ^ t ^ ^ l ^ ^ Z « ^ J!?*.' TJ%uZ"J?, " " ^ ^ T ^ Z ^ " ^ ^ X £ T - dCalif., the (jU1-

45 years, he is -survived by a t h e R e v . Francis Vltez.offici-;son. Joseph, Jr.. Carteret and a U n 8 . Burial will ,b, in Cto^t...-> 'i-ndclMldrejf. .leaf Plirk Cemetery. Besides his

D<" shown antJ na'- Kreater f y l i n J S*fet>''N S

t r o m t h e c a s n - r e ! i l s t e r -

for John Gallo, 68, 19Lane, who died Saturday in h i s ! ^ d

home after a long illness were 5 0 n s

held yesterday morning from

official livedj"*^ by Dr. Sara Uunin.^.D., C axe«e Say pStreet i w h o w l U a n s w e v questions con-, of tne Air Line raw Af80"8 ; „„„,,.,,._

hd ital ft

there was a need for moue menon stage and back stage. Two

A classes tied for the attendancefarmer, Claude Grimwood, was award for having the mostflneo; S14 for setting illegal fox fathers present: Mrs. Rose Bar-jl

s last official actoff the March 8

" * *was to rule

, ^ , , „ „ Presidential primary ballot thelSET MEETING DATEthe Thomas J. Costello Funeral PETER PASZTOR n a m e s Qf E l t ^ n B r i n t e l e v i s i o n t COLONIA-The Green RidgeHome, Green Street and Coop- WOODBRIDGE - Fu l 1 i n ' a ! : c o W D o y s i n g e l- of Damascus iCivic Association met Tuesdayer Avenue, with requiem Mass services for Peter Pasztor 71 M d a n d ' L a l - Daly of Chicago!|at the ' " ""a t " • " • • • - • • - - : - • • - —•--' - • < - - •><-*•

to come accompanied bv not to comprehend vital factors'traps, one of which snared a W s special class ahd Miss' required for maximum safety .Policeman. Helene Stecs second grade.

in air travel.

She Finished HimSwaggering up to the beauti-

home of Mrs."" John '» ' D l o n d e a t t h e co l l eRe P ' o m ', h q u m s e c . M d a n d L a r Duly of Chicagolat the home of Mrs. Johnt St. Cecelia's Church. Burial 672 Main Street, who diedjNew Hampshire conducts the'Symko, 31 Morninuside Road. l l l e self-adorin!? young footballas in St. Gertrude's Cemetery.'Tuesday at l\is home after a e a r l i m presidential primary Next meeting will be March 8. h u s k v s a l d :

A native of New York and aibrief illness, will be held Sat- i n thp n a t i n n ' :also at Mrs. Symko's. witn a "I'm sure you don't need an

USED CARi

"TIME IS MONEY,

in the nation also at Mrs" Symkos. witR a "I'm sure you don't need anMi' Jackson o r d e r e d the'guest speaker to be announced.;introduction before you'll dance

|with me, babe. You know whonames removed last Saturday; after aides of Senator John P.Kennedy, Democrat of Massa-chusetts,charging

presented affidavitsthat the Britt and

the nature of my job keeps

reminding me. So I'm care-

ful not to short-change

myselfi on my ottti time,

too. I do lots of my bank-

ing by mail!"

t

(Ask us for free

mail deposi t

forms, and try it

yourself!)

1dena, Calif.; Mrs. Enoch Ful-,1 America's best leftler. Manchester. N. H.; Mrs.tackle!

Daly nominating petitions con-Itained the names of dead andnon-registered persons.

A Republican, Mr. Jacksonbecame Deputy Secretary ofState ih 1933 at the age of 2ft.He was named Secretary by theLegislature in 1967.

Besides his mother, Mr.Jackson leaves his widow. Mrs.Eleanora Jackson: two daugh-ters, Mrs. Paul Moore and Mrs.Robert McLaughry: and foursisters, Mrs. Ethel Wolfe, Pasa

Evelyn Warfield, Chester, N.! "Oh. yes," she answeredH.; and Mrs. Baron L.McNulty, sweetly. "On the gall-Ameri-Altadena, Calif. can team?"

SAVINGS for ALL!MAURO MOTORS

For t h i s . . . or ANY

SUNDAY^THE DA^!

There's still time

to order

Jr Io w * r i

WE DELIVER AND TELEGRAPH

TEL. ME 4-16S6

banking service consult . . .'The Hunk uiili ALL the Services9

ANK ANDTRUST/COMPANY

Your Rug ComesBack 'Like New'

Beauty restored . . . your ruglooks so fresh it almostglows. Didn't, take long, norcost much. You called Mod-em Home and we did therest!

PboiM Today!

Wvhheck's Flower Shop305 Auiboy Avenue Woodbridge

Trade-In SpecialsMost Cars Equipped With Radio, Heater and

Automatic. Many With Power Features!

Cupids

Membei Federal Depo.su IiiMiianet Corpoiatiun

BANKING HOURS TODAY (Thursday)

*) A. M. to 6 l», M.( I . O S 1 . I ) . M X D A Y F R I D A Y I M , \ I . I I O I l l l U i

Pick-up and DrllvrrjSeiviif

Wall-to-Wall Carpet

Cleaning A Specialty

MODERN HOMERUG CLEANERS

Huulr }:>, SOI IH AMHOY

PA 1-1155

I'mm K.I 1- Ask U|wrilutlor WX M8II

Choice...JEWELRY GIFTS!

v . • , '•>•• *.

'59 Plymouth'55 Chrysler'56 Chevrolet'56 Dodge'56 Chrysler'57 Chevrolet'57 Chrysler'57 Chrysler'57DeSoto'57 Ford'57 Plymouth'58 Chrysler

Fury.M>r HirdtopImmiruUtr'

3-iioorHtrdtop

2-dr. A 4-di.(3 to Choow)

l-iooi * 4-«MfFull; Equipped

2-doorHardtop

t d r SHIMI ' I I I IJ Cqolp'd

l. Hkrd«i|>

New Yorker-!-dr. Kudtop

$2175$775$775$1075

Hardtop"M«" Tudor

4-door

titm Yorkerdr. Hardtop

$1575^$1475"$1375$1143$2175

till Us of jewelry winhearUi every time!< So important forljeap Year!I See oureiichantmu dUplayof Valtntlne jewelry

. . oupld-inspired forhim, for her!

Hardtop

4-dr. Hardtopi l U $2475

KFullj Iqulpiwd

Engraving Done On Premises

S GIFT WRArfED KHKE!

II.JEWELERS ^ $ $ x

Main Strwl, Wumlbiidt;! Trl Hi, 4 IUS6

'59 Buick54 (Ihrysler

31 Othen Not listed!

Mauro Motorsi'hrynler - Plymouth - Imperial

Valiant and Siinca

SALES & SERVICE

(Ml AMBOY AVE., WOODBRILKJKJVIK 4-1851 Open Till » P M.

9 TO 9

leather-lookiMHHfl

Specially

SHORT COATS

I

LONG COATS

Oily an apart a n t«ll this grained vinyl

'om ths rsdlhingl And it's so prcctieal-|W

w«pe 4 t h o damp cloth! Button-froirt

short coot* long coat to be belted or clutd^

Spring y| i t« , beige, blue; in isses' til«l>

Us« our lay owoy plan , . . no extra dW

OftH eVtWV NKJMT TILL*

WOODBRIDGEQrem St Circle ilicllni IntwtcottM M BouU* > ""' |

PERTH AMBOYus SMITH rrwwT

I Block. w«t4 of t t lboM SUtlon

A. M. »• • ' • M

>'RI!K rARKWG ON PREMISES AT BOTH

Page 7: {Jarteret - DigiFind-It...Ever since I heard of his superb description womcn on the boar(1 The thlV(l of Dr. Meiklejohn, I have sought to plumb the depth of a man's faith as the primary

H —

Strikes and Spares

« MI

. is.... 11

::: ~ m

KtnilU-ThrM-g*mt wlniwti: 1,01m

«rn owr P«trlck'» Florin. Red nmmondi OTtr Annel Ph»rmncy, Toms8h*ll ortr WoodbrldR* Our Wimh

Two-inmo wlnni«r»: Treat, flhopnpewr P»rt swiieo

Ilininr Roll„ „,,„,, Molnirt T*f

\\ I'rlrilR;Vt. .1.

158 J. H»rl 17S,McClue 197. M. Btec

Iaelln Lumber ..rryuock lumbieiCooper1! Dairy

net.

COMMERCIAL\C,VK

k of February

47

sr,19rtM13

3l MMid «'( .JOU 13V11 51

H..1I «r, : , , rh 2 0 1 , . N .M,,rrfl JM-JID. P. OMK

v,,,rP jns, B. Bucun JI9. jm F goo« 113, «•

Shop-Rita—IMUII .Two-jame « t n n m : l«elln

or«r Cooptr't Dulry.

AVKNKI, BANTAM t.BAOUKW L

Avenel Coal and Oil 30 iKohut BlMtrio flerrlce _ u to

IT. CICBUA'ft WOMKN «BOWLINO LSAOIIK

Tnm Standing!w44

. Mi:34J.I

ATtnnlAbbe Lumber Co.Metro Motor* .

1«VJ

3IJ

11

.armazln Plumb, Ac H«»t.Honor Roll

Team high, 3 names: Kohut Bleu,trio Service 13W, Avenel Coal & oil1380. Metro Motora 1359. ,

Team high, tingle name: „.foal and Oil 739. Kohut KlectrlcRorvlco 721, Avmel Hardwara 717.

Individual hlich. 3 K»mpn: David

Cancer Dressing*Made by 4-H Clubs

I8EUN — The Cloverbellespre-4-H Club of Iselin metwith Mrs. Joseph Kapncloll,Dow Avenue, leader. The Rlrlsworked on cuneor dressings.

Plans were completed for adoll content at the party meet-Inn February 29 at Mrs. Ua-pacioll'a homn. Girls whosebirthdays will be celebrated arcUnda Agnew, Arlene Cwlekalo

Innirance

Mlele'e h c m t l n gPhurmacy 5411

BhOp-Blt*— iMIln nMeryl Drew Shop .... iniHonor Roll( 170 or Better (lames,

4W or netter Scivi170 »amer. Mnrv Murnnrn inn

Vickie Karausky HIS. Kiuh AIIHI IRJMary Kiilem* ISO. Ruth Eitiliorri17*. OH Millet t 114, Aim Hvnn 17?

400 iet«: M«ry Murgarz 4m. AltnRfin 489. Ruth Kliihuni 4111 !MlhAllan 4M. Vickie Knrrniskv 4"i i>nMallett 448, Inlrne MMtnpHrr mMarie Rentier «n. nnlnr»i MmM»rr Kulewn «a , I.uclllr (417, Vllma Innnmoraltl 412, l.ininn

Ritchie JR7, John Kosak 2fl2. RonaldZurich 277.

Individual high, ilnnle gameJohn Kmnk 173, Hay Riembonkl1(10, Rnnnld Zurich 14J.

AVF.NF.I, JUNIOR IKACHIF.w

(it, Clenrxe Pharmacy 22Ht. Andrew'! C.Y.O. „ 1RAvenel FlriJ Co. 17

IKGAL NOTICES

Salary .. . _Oqmmls«lonei»' SalarlM _Puel fir Fire Rouse ... - _Ilectrln _Telephone _Water fur Fire House .. .._Election Glerk'a Kjpeniw ..Election Print!:,t? KxpiMiAP*Flrn Truck Maintenance...Tire Alorm Maintenance .Auditing ExpftiiBdix-FIrp Chlef'a nudgenterest on Bondsaturnl Oaa for Plre Houm

Claa for Fire TmckRFlr<* Marnhal's Salary

1,10000 Flremen'i Competition „ 3,350.001.200.00 Water u d Hydrant*

830.00 Legal fMi750.00 Janitor talary200.00 Commiaaiontra salary ..400.00 Fuel oil

50.0040.00 Electric .„60.00 Telephone and water

Dnldone'n Cleanen _ _ 1(1.. IS.. 12

and Marearet Pink.The Teenettes 4-H Club met

with Mrs. Rapacloll and as Itwas a work meeting, the girlsfach gave V2 hour makingcancer dressings.

Total

Hueach to. Week p. ft H.Avenel Rliop-Rlte

Honor RollT«»m high, 3 names: ATenel Shop-

nite a.UIJ, n«lrtnn«'« Cleaners JSfa,;Hi. Andrrw's C.7.0. 2578,

Team high, ritiRlr game: Bt An.

LEOAL NOTICES

Thereao AVt, Dolores Funk lin Annal'1"1*'" C Y ° ' M 2 . Avenel Fire Co.DalOonr's Oleanm IU.ilTldual high, 3 names: Harry

Jonci 537, Oreitnry Moree 4M, Rot)ertKoilr m

Leone 407, M«ry DIMIerl 4M » "Three • game winners' Frymook

n»mhleri over Mltle's EirmilnKBt. Oeorte Pharmacy orer M»ry»

if.C.M. NOTICTB LEGAL NOTICESindividual high game: Gregory

Morw 217, Harry Jones 107, JohnWnkowts 1M.

( K OK

ELECTION NOTICESFKCIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETINO OF

VnUNSHIP OF WOODBRIDOE IN THE COUNTY OF pNEW JERRET, ON FEBRUARY 24, 1980.

IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal vot«r» of thestrict of the TowMhlp of Woodbrldge, In the County

New Jersey, th«t the gpeclftl meeting nt theIM:

Mid District for the rmrpoM listed below will flhiii

woonnRiDOii TOWNIHIPFIRRMnri LEAGUE

n. A 38 12»nel XinnpU _. _ 10

Woodbrldw Kmerg. S q u a d . »A»enel Flrit Ala .__ »Avenel No 1 gIielln Kn-Ch1«Jri"'L ~ 5Iwlln No. 1 4

,1,1 ,,t 2 00 o'clock P. M. on February 34, I960.v |mii.< will remain open until 9:00 o'clock P. M. »nd u

•niiei'i M may be necewary to permit all the legal voters

NOTICE OF ELECTIONWOODBRIDOE TOWNSHIP FIRE

DISTRICT £SNotice u hereby glten to all legal

»oteri of Fire Dlrtrtct #1 that onSaturday, the 30th day of February,IM0, an election will be held at th>Hopelawn Fire Houae In aald dl»Wet.

The election la for the followingpurpoMi:

1. To elect one (1) Fire Commli-aloner for the tull termthree (3) ye,>r«.

1. To TOM an appropriation forgtnenl fire purpoMi for thcurrent nical year.

The poll! will be opened at 3 P. MU d will be closed at 7 P. M.Frvpoaed Budttt for the Current

Ftfeal YearWater and Hydrant* |3,fl00.0CFlremen't Bonut — 1.500.0CFire Houae Maintenance

and Repaln 2,000.00

Honor Roll (ZOO or Better Oamei,M« or Better RetO

Team high game. WJ, P. B. A. M:. Bihr 173, 8. Pochei 310. R. Sl-

r w n t to vote »nd to east their ballot*.r-icctlon and meeting will be held and all the- 'tiic school Dlirtrlct will vote at the renpectlve polling'"^7/,MBti-d below. ni- °

monaen 1(3, J. Nemeth 213, HDeter 17S.

Individual hljh Ht. J. Atklruon

, Slmonaen an (eg),A. Oorwhlad 109, S. Poche* 310 JKflnall 214. B. Crick 501. 0 . Sedlak21 fl.

election and meettag will be submitted propont-f,,r voting t«xe« lor the foHowlru respective purpo««:

,;• firrrnt Expeniei $4,997,988,15..-• und, Bulldlngi and Equipment 7 I 44,894.00

. tut;il amount thought to b«.•.,«wrv U HMVttUi

I;,, polling plaf«i for Mid el«Uon and meeting and thelr|T»hM corutnwtKm 1" IB

uai high game.- j . Nem.thj , : . «™«man 103-201 (eg), R.H»ller 300, R. Slmonaen an (eg),

109 0 J

300.001,000.00

40.0075.00

1,200.00OS .00

100.00300.00

. 1,000.00

, tis.soooo

Election expenseaMaintenance of truck

Board of Fire CommlislonrrWoodbrldjte TownshipFire District No. aJohn 8. Koran*, a«ret*ry

-L. 2/4, 11/M

LEGAL NOTICES

1,5(13.00150.00710.00

7J0.00SS3.00

310.00100.00DOO.OO

LEGAL NOTICFS

50 m i n u t e s W e i t One hundred (1O0)feet t o a p o i n t ; thenrr <<) HOrth81 d e g r e e ! 01 m l n u t e t F.n'.t ptrty (M)feet to a t w l n t ; t h s n r e i i ) B t i J

120.00 degree! 55 mlnuten F,n«t Nld l h d dand «lxt«en hundredthii (<ii

to a point in th« Nnrthenaso.OOof Milton ATB. and

place ot BEQINNINO.The foregOlOK dpwrlpii.,,i

accordance with a aurvrv mnriiAlarm maintenance 700.00 Vincent Rlchlan, flnslnO«a, oil, grea»e for tmck .Natural gai for HouseMlncellaneoui „ —Ex-chlef badgeAuditor

100.0037.00

750.0075 00(0.00

TOTAL •12,500.00

NOTICE OF ELECTIONFire District No. 4

Woodbrldge TownshipKeaibey, New Jerwy

Notice la hereby glttn to all Voterresiding within the Fourth PlreDlitrict of Woodbrldge TownnhlpotherWlM known a! KPFLSMV. In the!nunty of Mlidleaex and Stats of

New Jtriiey that:There will bn held an election at

the Ketubey Plre HmiM on Febru-ary 20, 19H0 between the houra of3:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. for the fol-lowing purposes:

(1) To elect one Fire Commis-sioner for » term ot threeyean.

(2) To approve a general budgetof 112,500.00.

The Itemized budget approprl

BOARD1 OFFIRE COMMISSIONERS4th Fire DistrictWoodbrtdRe Township,

KeaabeyHARRY M. DONHAM,

SecretaryI.-L. 2/4, II, 18/60

ation li H follow!;THE OENERAL BUDOBT

4TH FIRE DISTRICT,1 KEASBEY, NEW JERSEY,

FOR THB YBAR MARCH 1, 1D«OAND ENDINO FEBRUARY 28, 1M1.

SHERIFFS SALE8UPKHIOR COURT OP NEW JER-SEY—ChanO«ry Division, MlddlewxCounty. Docket No. F-fl85—59. RE-LIANCE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSO-CIATION, a corporation ot the Stateof New Jersey, Is Plaintiff, and ALEXSZBMAN and ANNA M. HZKMAN.hlswile, are Defendants, Writ of K M -mitlun for the aale of mortgagedpremises dated January 18th, 19(10.

By Tlrtuo of th« above atnt^d Writ,to me directed and delivered, I willexpoM to Alt* at public vendue on

WUDNJSBDAY, THE NINTH DAT07 MARCH, A. D. NINETEEN

HUNDRED SIXTYat the hour ot two o'clock by theth«n prflYalllni? (Standard or Day-light Saving) time, In the afternoonof the said day, at the Sheriff'sOtOoe In the City of New BnmnwlckV, 1.

N. j , , dated April an.Being known anrl

Lots 28 and 29 In niorlt 5TO!certain mnp entitledton Terrace, nltuaM In wTownship. Mlddiewn coiownM and dflveloprd by .lohtnan, Edwin O. Fraser," wiiiriiWBR fllfd In the Mlddlejc,Clerk's Offlcs on July 15,File No. K8, Map No. MM

the preml«e» conunnnlyknown and designated ni No 14Milton Ave., WoodbrldgnN. J.

The approximate amount of theJudgment to tbe «atlsfl"il hv naldsale 1« ths sum of 811 11Nine Hundred Thirty-four nnliara(16.934.00) more or lew. top;pt.iierwith the costs of this sal

Fire EquipmentHouse Maintenance

. | 1,000.001.200.00

owNinip BOWL-MOR LEAGUE

Itandlan it of February %W

uwd it the lwt Ocnertl Eeetlon In mid Munlcl-hren esUbllsheO Mid trt dedmat«d M Mt forth

White House Tavern . . . ' _ »V F W -

and no [tfrion shall Tote »t Mid election ind meetlnij6«'ri"y fimerai Ho

..... 37. 37 33

. , , - _ 37 J3

• than at the polling pl»w 10 deilgnated for the vot4-rr"oln"r'" T»»"" ... 19 41

,11:,,,. district in which ha or ahe reside.. H,X ""r^.T^'ooK',February 10, 1960. V|n«nt rVimorra 351, jnwph fjsrbo

HEUtN H. AKDERSON, BecreUry^J; IZv^V-w^ ™dl

»MU|IIThree-game wlnneri!

•::— The term "current eiperuei" Include* principals', Jnnltors' and medical tnsptctort' laiarlea. ^el , text-•hool suppllei, flagi. traruportatlon of puplli. tuition i r» o-"«"attending school* In other dUtricti with the cement "? w"5eM

f r Yuhrtructlon over V F W 4410

Yuha* Con-

Innem: Molnar'l T«v-ft p Trading Post,

or«r Uon J. Oerlty

WOODBRIIXil INDRFINDDri

Hoard of Education. Khool libraries, compenatlon of Funeral nom«: t:i:y. of the custodian of school monies and of attend-::,o'is, truant schools, lnmirance, maintenance of plant

:.r:driitiU eipenscs. • iumim, M .f Fe»m«TTwt>:v citizen of the United Btatet of the k»t of 21 year* white nireh«r> »

•:•• who shall have jttn a rttldent of the SUUs six monthm"*"1'" 8 " w Bo,wl «the county In whteh he claims his vote 60 days next | M *^ c i ' l Z s ~~~: n

NOTICE OF ELECTIONWOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP

FIRE DISTRICT NO. 5Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of Fire District

No. S that an election will be held on Saturday, February 20,1980, between the hours of 2 P. M. and 8 P. M. (E.S.T.) forthe fdHoWlng purposes: (a) the election of one (1) Fire Com-mluloncr for the full term of thiec years: (b) to vote anappropriation for General Fire Purposes for the current fiscalyear as hereinafter stated.

The Polling Places for the said election are ai follows:(a) Those legal voters within Fire District No. 5 who resideEast of the center line of St. Oeorges Avenue shall cast theirvotes at the Avenel Public School #4 , on Avenel Street, Avenel,County of Middlesex, Btate of New Jersey,

(b) Those legal voters within Fire District No, 5 who resideWest of the center line of St. Georges Avenue shall cast theirvotes at Colonla Public School #16, Outlook Avenue, Colonla,County of Middlesex, State of New Jersey.

1960 FIRE DISTRICT BUDGETFIRE DISTRICT NO. 5AVENEL, NEW JERSEY

Flremen'i Compensation ~ ~ — ,Board's Salary ..O M , Oil and Grease for Trucks - .Fuel Oil _Light and Power for Flrehouse ™TelephoneInsurance „ _ ™ . . . . . —janitor —... _ _ _ _ . _ _

All the following tract or parrelof land and premises hereinafterparticularly described, iituat*. lyingand being In the Township of Woocl-bridje, In the County ot MlddlPBoiand State of New Jemy:

~T*Q at a point on theNortherly aide line of Milton Ave.,which point la distant South 77 de-grees H minutes Went Onedied fifty and twenty-eightdredths (150.38) feet from the In-tersection formed by the nfnresnlclNorthtny aide line of Milton AVPand. the Westerly sldo line of FultonSt.: thence mnnlnK (l) nlong BaldNortherly aide line of Milton Ave.South 77 degrees 32 minutes WnstThirteen and elRhty-one hundredths(13.80 feet; thence running (2) stillcontinuing along said Northerly sideUna of Milton Ave. South 81 degreesUna of Milton Av , South 81 degre01 minute West Thirty-six and | HELEN H. ANDERSON,

t h d d t h (3621) f t S t a r yy |twenty-One hundredth (36.21) feet;[Secretarythence running (3) North 3 degrees

Together with allthe rights, privileges, hand appurtenanceslohglng or In anywise appcrinlnlngThe mihacrlber reserves theadjourn anlil naln frnm time t<i timemihjwt nnly to such limitation* 01

rt-lonfl upon the pxcrrl'-.o ofpower ns mfty be RpfrUllv pr»-

vkled by law or rules of Court.ROBERT H. JAMIRON,

SheriffijiAvrrr, TALLEY &KREVHKY, Attorneys.1.-1,. 3 /n, m, 25; 3/3/«o m.ia

PROPOSALSealed bids will be retdved by

tho Board of Education of theTownship of Woodbrldge In theHoard Room In th» Barron AvenueSchool, Woodbrldge, N.Werlnesrtnv. February 34,10:30 A. M., for:

JANITORS' EQUIPMENT FORSOHOOia #S3, #24 ANDJANITORS' SUPPLIES FORSCHOOLS #23, #24 AND #21

Specifications, Lists and Bid Formuiy bfl (secured at the office of the

nun- Hcoretfiry In the Barron Avenuehim- School.

The Board of Education reservesthe right to reject any or all bldiIn whole or In part, and to walviImmaterial informalities.

Each hid must be plainly markedand b« accompanied by a bid bondor certified check In the amount otten per centum (10%) of the bid

BOARD O? EDUCATIONTownship of WoodbrldgeWoodbrldge, N. J.

•!!" election and who h u been permanently registered "*n l t ) Oonftctmnery M

• nmiiiclpal election dUtrtct at leait forty day. prior to w™u"»ih'"" ~~ZZZmunicipal election district at least forty day* prior to ww™ Birch Mlite of the election shall be entitled to vote at the schoollM«n'o."i»™»<-y" """._'...... n

' m Application for military or civilian abaentee ballot* rl'a'n "'"• ir;icte to the McrtUrx of th« Board of Education. :('"t>*

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Fire Alarm MaintenanceFire HOUM SuppliesAdvertising and PrintingAudit _Water (Fire House) .Repairs on Fire Trucks .„Radio MaintenanceNew 8upplles „ . _Bond LoanInterestAttorney and Legal Feet .Election Fea«

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<l«nml Election 21), jWard Dial JNo. No, H

... At Woodbrldge. AtWcodbrldi*_ AtWoodbrldie- AtWoodbrldgt„ At Woodbrldge

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•" ;!>!!(• School No. 14''iblic School No. 9 .•"11 bile .School NO, 4 [I' iblsc .School No. 11H.HTOtl

tknt i t . MS, 7. Cranley 223} n< w Moreau 2t2-]00.

Jarobm 111. J Btlnmo 211, J.

1 Morrow JOJ, I Purr«:ly 2O0. H. Pinto,200 .

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•• Avenue Piw House . _ At Iselin

» Street HwHouw ....„ AttaUnNo. II At LwllnNo. 6 AtlsellnNo. 19 AtMenlo Park Ter.

vhool No. 1» „ _ AtMenlo Park Ter.N o - ' At ColonlaNo. 2 AtColoiUa 5

S c h 0 ° l No. 30 AtColonra 5N o - 20 At Colonla 5

U n a Bucket ...' ;Kwk'i ISth ..] ftchwtnur Bra*.. Dildom'i ClMoen3 t.ucai Uarktt .,4 Woodbrldi* Liquor• * * L Tin Oo. ...".Woodbrtdft Hardware ..» K n o t Bon7 r. Burke I S . I . SnrdffTSl, I .. Barrttt HI.8; Women-I. WlKOe M0-175-1SJ-W4B Mt: A. LUCMO aol-Mt set.

1 BOWL-MOB THURSDAY NIORf2 WOMKN'l lMQVt, IUBllB(i t i of Ftbnitrr I '' W L4;CbiW's iiMiricK Oardtn Bute kUrktu" Uenrtn Uailne -* KlBIMT ahOM7 Ted-i TillM Shop —. Uaura Hours" Kondor"i Sertlce BUtlon9 Humbtrd'i Clim Benlce123

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5,200.00820.00600.00900.00300.00250.00

1,800.001,200.001,500.00

200.00200.00150.00

25.003,000.00

100.004,000.006,000.001,600.00

600.00300.00)

NOTICE OF ELECTIONFire District No. 1

Township of Woodbrldge, N. J.Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of Fire District

No. 1 that on Saturday, February 20,1960, an election will beheld at the School Btreet Fire House, Woodbrldge, N. J., be-tween the hours ot 3 P. M. and 7 P. M.. EOT. Said electionIs lor the following purposes:

1—The election of two (2) Fire Commissioners for the Mlterm of three (3) years,

2—To vote an appropriation for General Fire Purposes forthe current fiscal year March 1,1960 - March 1,1981.

Total.... ...$28,545.00

Public Questions:

1. Shall the sum of $28,545.00 be appropriated for generalfire purposes?

3. Shall the sum of $21,505.24 be appropriated for waterservice and hydrants?

S. Shall the sum of $2,000.00 be appropriated for theextension of the fire alarm system?

4. Shall the sum of $2,000.00 be appropriated for ft firesiren in the 8t, Oeorge Arenue and Avenel street) area?

5. Shall the sum of $20,000.00 be appropriated alonewith 14,000.00 presently being held in escrow, be applied topay In full bonds for the Flrehouse extension?

BOARD OP FIRS COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT NO. 6,WOODBRTOQE TOWNSHIP, I*. J.HENRYv 8TRUBEL, Secretary

I.-L. 2/11, U/M

APPROPRIATIONSSalarles-^Pald Driver* „Commissioners' Salaries .Secretary's SalaryTreasurer's SalaryAssistant Treasurer's SalaryInsurance ~ --'Fire Alarm and Telephone _Outlet Services (Electricity, Gas, Water)Fuel Oil and Gasoline — ,Election Expense ,Audit _ . . . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _..„._ ™Legal Expensea 1_~tension Fund , • -Woodbrldge Fire Company No. 1 —Repairs and Maintenance—BuildingRepairs and Maintenance—EquipmentUniforms—Paid Firemen —Protective Equipment * -2-Way RadioGroup Hospitallzatlon Insurance—Paid Firemen _Contingent

g B Bra'g'a^a^gigjerajgmzrajar^^

AMOUNT$ 51,000.00

500.00120.00200.00

1,500.003,500.00

750.001,200.002,000.00

200.00300.00

1,200.007,500.003,500,002,000.002,500.00

800.001,000.001,548.001,175.00

750.00

Total—Current Expensei

Water and Hydrant Charges ....

83,243.00

• 25.7UJ2

Total to be Raised by Taxation $108,954.72BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERSFIRS DISTRICT NO. 1WARREN P. HARNED, Secretary

I.-L. 2/11/18/60

LEGAL NOTICES

Improvement Cliib"7."I At Colonla"t-r of the Board of Education." l : February 10, 1»M.

11/60

HOTICK o r ELECTIONWOOUBEIUOK TOWNSHIP H B I

" "" DISTRICT gl,S 5 PORT READING, N. J.1 g Notice or annual election, to be

"held at the Port iMuiiinc nre houM5 7 ou Wut Avtmit. Fort Rending. N Jj g on Kabruary 20, 1900. from the bour" Q of three V M t» Mven H. M, to• * fleet two L'uiiunlMloiiera. for a fill

term of three yeira, and to vote onthe annual budse! wnter and hy

_ _ 1 drant. rtwrne«. (or the year 19M, uHKUBN|H. ANDERSON, Secretary drawn uv l>y the board of Fire

;Oomuiliuloi i(» of f'lre District(Port Kr,i<lini!. N, J

Budget iw> (uliuwiVolunteer Hrrnien's Coin-

pcniultluil. Alliillnl . ( 9.100.WVohmtecr Klremeii'« Imur-

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. 1.500 007 MOD

280 00

JS7 00MUTUAL

at Main « ,(Opp. Town Hall)

WILL BE OPEN

SUNDAY

Klre fillet's Uiuliirl,Amuiul

Klirl (111 lur Klre Hi'"*1

(Ins and Oil for r'lrelrmka

ilNtili-. dm, Wnter midTelephone

MallUrimlu a ulld Hepallhi 'Inirki 1,870.00

NOTICE OF ELECTION* FIBE DISTBICT NO. 12, COLONIA

WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP, N. J.Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of Fire District

No. 12 that on Saturday, February 20, 1960, a meeting andelection will be held at the Fire House, Inman Avenue andBroadway Avenue, Colonla, between the hours of 3 P. M. and7 P. M., EJ3.T. Said election Is for the following purposes:

1. To elect two fire commissioners for the full term ofthree years.

2. To vote an appropriation for general fire purposes forthe current fiscal year as follows:

CURRENT EXPENSESInsurance: Trucks, Comp. A Llab. .......Statutory Salaries .+__,Rent „.„..das, OU, Orease— 3 TrucksMalntejiance of Trucks arid Equipment ReplLegal ServicesUtilities and Heat .-...,Audtlor - ~r-~Election, Legal Adv. and Printing — ,Firemen's Comp J-Alarm System Maintenance \ ,Supplies—Chemical and Equipment—New ...„ („..,Hose Replacement __1Telephone atid Leased Line J 500.00Adm., OperatlnK and Training „_. 850,00Water, proceedings in re water extension, ;

hydrants 'and service i 7,500.00

$ 1,500.00820.00

1,200.00500.00900.00300.00500.0075.00

250.004,070.001,200.001,250.00

700.00

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$22,118.00CAPITAL OUTLAY f

Extension of Fire Alarm System 3,750.00

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$25,865.00

BOARD OP FIRE COMMISSIONERSFIRE DISTRICT NO. 12, COLONIAWilliam Hermsen, Secretary.

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. 4 NOTISB^OF HECTIONFire DUtrlct No. it

Township o( WiraAbridfe, N. J.Notice Is hereby given, to the Legal Voter* of. Fire District

Nq. 9, that on Saturday, February JOth 1960, an election willbe" held at the Flrehouse. 1222 Green Street, Iselin, Countyof Middlesex, State of New Jersey, between the hours of 3 P.M.and 8 P. M. E8T. The said Election Is for the followingpurposes:

(1) The Election of two i2> Fire Commissioners for thefull term of three <3) yean.

<9) Vote an Appropriation for the Current FUcal YearTotaling $26,431.90. •Purchase and Installation of New Siren... $ 1,500.00W«t«r Service „ 8,503.32General Operating .» < ,,.... 12,438.58

' Firemen's Compensation .„..„ 4,00000

(26.431.U0 IR. W. O8BORNE, Secretary '

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TLe (rows Nest

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Spring is AV«r:Charlf.v nl ipl i ' i i t . Si.. Co- '•

Ionia, called ovn Hir wcnkfiiri(/> :nv hr s:uv a robin in hisyard Thus m have the firsti rport nf ti> ' first" loom till?j fn r . Mv Oliphant said li r

iiic'iaiit t"r bi.ivr blvd wn\ildlisvr a :i.ml time fnirime foodtins itfiif nl year-- so bo Mirelc liiiMw ; on: bread <Tumbf outIm ihr lawn foi the bird? thatl o u t know I'linimh tn stay ill: 1 P sunny clime until SUITs-.nins is ip.illy here. . . NoticedDiy r 'nryMnihemums have newshoots. My lonquils and hya-cinths in some spots ore twoinches hieh. . In the earlymorning the buds ' tunes seem1

to be a bit payer. Yup, it looksas if spring can't be far behind.

Here and There:Ofrard Sarno. son ot Mr, and

Mrs. Luciano P. Sarno. 561:Jansen Avenue, Avenel, gradu-ated from recruit training atthe Naval Training Center,Great Lalpes. Avenel. . . GeorgeP. Rusznak, sonarman surfaceseaman, son of Mrs. Arm Rusz-nak, 79 Albert Street, Wood-bridge, is serving aboard thedestroyer, USS Ault operatingwith the U. S. Sixth Fleet inthe Mediterranean.. .The paneldiscussion offered as a publicKrvice by Woodbndge Town-ship Business and ProfessionalWomen's Club Friday at the Kof C auditorium was an out-standing success. The BPW hasbeen asked by interested wom-en to plan similar programs inthe future and others will in

ISELIN PERSONALSBT GLADYS t 8CANK

if Uncoto HTri II «-!«'»

. M:-. Edward Gallagher,Flmlnnst Avenue, Mr. and Mrs.

IMr. and Mm. Robert Morton,;JTcanwk, were dinner Rin^tsj

Harry Fn'ein:in Rrntamln Ave-nue, and Mi and Mrs. DftnielMillet. Jr.. and Mrs. DanielMillet. Hiirdinn Avenue, attend-rd a birthday party for Davidlenders, ninomfield.

The teachers of the pri-drpartment of First

Church SchoolMonday to discuss plans

mnrv1'ri" i i y t r r i n n

met

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the nfw quarterEn.strr proftram.Mr

and for

and Mrs. Nicholas and

of their son and dmiKhtn-in- |low.

-Mr. and Mrs. Philip Funkand daughter, Cindy, Hnnrv|Street. Mrs. William Funk,,Vernon Street, and Mis Hum- |llton Billings, Jr., WrlnVitStreet, were miests of Mr. andMrs. Edward Gibtw. Kcansburg.

—Miss Diane Dodd. W riantStreet, and Miss Virginia OfMaredo. Oak Tree Road, werrguests of Mr. and Mrs, RoyGulino. Lotift Branch. MissDodd Is » winner of the SetonFoundation Scholarship Awardgiven by Beth Israel Hospital.

[•liildren Dale and Nancy, JulletjNewar

Street wore guests of Mr, Rnd; Miclnaol Oulgun, Dow Ave-Mis. Benjamin Kolas and Mrs. ] ) 1 ) ( l ' l s g s u r g |C a i patient atThomas Knott, Atlantic HiRh- prPSi,ytfcrlBn Hospital. Newark,land.' , _ M r , ar,d Mrs. R. 6. Dough-:

. Mis A Magna, Mam e r t y T r f n t 0 street, and Mr.Street, is a surgical patient "tjgndMrs. R. C. Scan*. LincolnElizabeth General Hospital Highway, were guests at a so-

CONTKKT WINNERS: At t*en»«r danrp hplrt at School IX, Iselln, l#ft to rieht, Richard Straen and Joan McGff,winners of the slop dance; Rosemary Lueanegro and Walter Frank, first prlic for jitterbug dance and trophy winners

for fox trot; Dick Rapp and Shirley Pret«, winners of the cha-cha.

—Mr. and Mrs. Theodore•*' ,calidendo and children, Carol' ' land Charles, East James Place,' attended a ninth anniversary

dinner for Mr. and Mrs. LouisBarrella, Flushing, Long Island

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mor-

ander Papatyi, Hornsby Street,daughter to Mi. and Mrs.

Philip Barbanel .30 TraceyDrive, a daughter to Mr. andMrs. William Korcusko, 109Woodland Avenue, a daughterto Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hol-ton, 46 Tracey Drive. . . fromHopelawn a daughter to Mrand Mrs. Paul Mohary. 15Luther Avenue. . . from Wood-bridge a daughter to Mr. anjiMrs. Robert Horvath, 658 LeoneStreet, a daughter to Mr. andMrs. Thomas Fimiani, 105 VanBuren Street. . . from Avenel a

COLORlA — Finals in theteen-age dance contests held atSchool 22 will take place at thenext dance. Friday, February9. Music will be supplied by'The Fabulous Swingtones"

Winners at last week's slow

all likelihood materialize asjson to Mr. and Mrs. Alberttop-notchtaineri. , .

dance contest were Judy Reganand Charles Flemm, Louise Mc-Clelland and Walter Frank;Carol Lee and Charles Flemm:

speakers are ob-jCoast. 408 Hudson Boulevard,a son to Mr. and Mrs. Elner

At the Typewriter:Miss Jacquelyn Kay

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam E. Sparks. 445 MiddleseX|Avenue, Colonia. a junior atjLake Erie College, Painesville.iOhio, is on the dean's list. Miss}JJftarks is active in the CollegeChoir and Madrigal group.Currently she is studying ini

'Anderson. 900 Ratway Avenue

At Vet PartiesCOLONIA The Wood'

bridge Memorial Post No. 71Jewish War Veterans and its

Italy, at the University of P isa,!aux l l 'a ry have made new plansas a participant in Lake Erie fo r the .coming season.College's Winter Term Abroad T h e Paid"uP membershiprogram for 11 its juniors. . . . d a n c e f o r members and guestsSudden thought: Doesn't it « s held at School 21 and wasseem ironical that the folks in a h u ^ e success.thp First Ward who have a: N e w members were welcome

Teenaee Dance \Studfnt$ t0 (:°nfluct 250 Teenagerso Services on Sunday A . . j rv

Fina l s Feb . 19 ISELIN ~ On Sunday B A t t e n d D a n c e

cial given for members of theSenior Bible class of ColoniaGospel Assembly Church schoolat the home of Mr. and Mrs.Nelson Mergott, Plainfield.

Frank " m . ' l " •""' " j K s '" • " " " " l * l l n " ' V ' " " ''h r r |,i I Mull* •"•"<! Mi»'-* rimtlim pi »rr. .«•„, q,,

l r i , r l ,n <> Irani nf "Nrvrr Sn f fw." MUM (II,,, „of Turn CII:IIII '!<—' hr«t-vl l ln« novfl now nn ti,,. .a i l h , Mijcvlif l l i n l l r r , pcrth \mhoy. t 'n loidln: ,, \.love stor> actlnst a huokdrop nf KurrilU Junilr ntl, ,Burma rturin« World War II. tin- plclurt «» , „,,(incm»Sc(ipc .<nd color- ( o-»t»ired in a blr ra«t -.„,Uwfnrd, Slrvr Mr(|ur*n. Rlch»rd Johnwn. Piul H

Brian Donlrvj *ni Df»n JoiM—GuesU of Mr. and Mrs.

lvobertC. Scank. Lincoln High-]ton Jr.. and children, Nancy,; M r a n d M r s Wil-,™ ,» j ,„„/„><>„Robert in, Donald and Jam*.!,,,* J o s e p h a n d M l M E d na »Ot »'<* ' " " 'Homes Park Avenue were ^ ^ Vtv*r*. Plans to hr IhsctlWllguests of Mr. and Mrs. William _ M r a n (j M r s , John Ander-j • . g i , . U N l h , ,.V'ciiiivrHumphries and Mrs. Jon'^^n Tr'ento Street were »'eek lh^ A , , h r [>iA „( [.vimKarber,

gTOup of students Of EBI BibleInstitute, Green Lane, Penn-sylvania, will visit the IselinAssembly of God Church andconduct the morning worshipservice at 11 o'clock, and theevening evangelistic service at7:45 o'clock.

Rev. William R. Kirby, pastor announced that a mission-

ISEUN — Mrs. ConstantShissias, Chain d'Hills Wom-an's Club teen-age Dancechairman, announced the Val-entine Dance held Friday atSchool 18 was a huge success

end uniests of Mr. and Mrs.jSamuel DIMilla, Bloomfield.

-The Federated Woman'sClub of Iselin met at the IselinFree Public Library where they

o t V n n u / P r made cancer dressings. Theyd l i J l U m C l ... , F e b r u a r y 24 at the

Terry Randazzo

ISELIN — A bridal showerApproximately 250 youngsters w a s im M i M T e r r y R a n .attended.

will meet Februarylibrary and after a short business session will go to the Pub-lic Service in Rahway to at-

ary film will be shown Febru-j there will not be a dance to-ary 24 ahd a missionary will bejmorrow night as the School

dazzo at the home of Mrs.Mrs. Shlssias also announced „,„„,, J g c o b E l m h u r s l Avenue, tend a cooking class.

By CubTa.1i.Kjay at COLONIA—Cub P.,..School lft will C J I A C u b P

1:30 pin At tlv .-cluvil to dis- |10 |d 1{(( t r m u B | Bin,cuss plans for a not do« Umch- dinner March 12 ateon February 17

The monthly buurirw. ro('et-'n0M.at School 20. Den

Alta Trachtenberg and Robert jLease. "Donny and the Rhythm]Chords" provided the music.j

guest speaker.

Keep* LookinfMan is not rational: he keeps

Chaperones included Mrs. Fay looking for home atmosphereChaperones for the evening

. . . , , „ __ , , ~ were: Mrs. Robert Bongart,Alda, Mrs, Mary Prustck, Dannyiin a hotel and hotel service at M r s J o h n D Williams JrTarrant, Gene Morrlsson, Wil-lhome. — Farm Journal. M r s

lard Radler, Mrs. Stanley Lee.1 -_ i Thomas

I Guests were Mrs Edward, , , Miller. Mrs. Lloyd Vail, Avenel; j

will be closed for Lincoln s M i s s P a t r i C i a Hughes. Menlobirthday. The next dance wjpar|t; Miss Connie Vaina, Sta-scheduled for February 19. | t e n island: Miss Mary Ann Or-]

tense, Jersey City: Mrs. JohnPiotrowski and Mrs Lee Win-ters. Metuchen.

Chowder SaleOnPT

ing will be Febiiiiuy 18 at 8p.m. The Founders Day pro-gram, highllghtliut the session,will be under thr direction ofMrs. Michael Petos A candle- _ __

light ceiemony fot past Pi<>»l-jic"opes."Mr«."Arlfi1,dents will be conducted. An-other feature will be a paneldiscussion "I've Got A Secret".

At a Packday night at School ;.-and Science" wait tiwith many dliplays ,,•<experiments, robot"

In Marcha n l 1 *

an "oi*n house

' l l l f hBVP

Den 2. and Mr», MR,Den 3. were given :<their exhibits. Kevn,

Thomas Blen.

Moorhcal Mrs.j Also. Miss Marie Budzinski,; School AssociationO'Hare, Mrs. Owen Miss Joan Bender, Mrs. OrrinjSchool 6 held it

Sisterhood Board

Plans Next SessionISELIN — An executive

board meeting of Sisterhood ofCongregation Beth Sholom ofIselin. was held at the home of jMrs, Martin Rogoff, Colonia.The D'Var Torah was given byMrs. Bernard Frankel.

Two trees are to be planted

Printed Patternj•McMahon. Mrs. Lawrence Huth

school that daes back to 1876 t o t n e Auxiliary as follows:voW for the school budget, but'Mns- Bernard Kestenbaum,districts with new junior highjMrs. Edward Bolleus, Mrs.spools and spanking new grade'Audrey Kelsen, and Mrs. Abea:iio.ils practically in their backRosenthal. I Jongg rules are being taken by1

yards, \oted against It? , Members of the post and Mrs. Seymour Klepner.In tho Mailhns' ;auxiliary entertained patients! The n e x t regular meeting;in uu mauuuK. .„• T.»™. »„».»-, „ „ . . o™ wi!1 ^ F e b r u a r y 29i a t t h e i

in Israel for Sisterhood in cele-bration of Tu Bishvat, which isthe Hebrew planting time.

Orders for the new Mah

tat Lyons Hospital weje: Same ^ Center, 90 Cooper Avenue. ,

('A Luncheon Is Served" wil!|

Af.ceived a welcome n o t e i l B | o s t o M y i m m y i

from Florence and^am BUn-iJack p g r t k | tomiAstein Miami Florid*. She B|M r . a n d M r S , J a c k SaperStein,!be held at the Center, April 22the former Florence Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Mermel-I —(formerly of Woodbndge.i Sne!stein M r s A u d r e y K e l s e r l i aTldjREWARDED

s t e i n M r s A u d K

writes: •'Sure haven't forgotten.MrR R u t h R o s e n l h a i .you or Hnyone in good old;

COUJNIA - Members of thejunior congregation of the Jew-ish Community Center whohave maintained a perfect at-tendance record will enjoy a

we receive our Independent-iwil] please'cau"Eve Sapers'tei'n°.lbasketba11 game Saturday night

; The group will visit and en-Woodbridge, believe m e - a l - | t e r t a m a t M e n l o p a r k D i a g .though Sam and I are here now;nostic C e n t e , P e b l l i a r , 17.since August, 1958. As you know|Anyone i n t e r e s t e d l n j p m m g

w i l l p i e a S e

Leader every week and mustlpu 1-3682admit when I see the mailmanbringing our "local paper" Iknow he too must see the satis-fied and grinning expressionon my face. I read it from pageto page—even the ads— look-ing' for a familiar name. We

and know-all that goes on. However

Tonight at 8 the post willsponsor a Brotherhood Forumat School 22, of New DoverRoad. Members of the LadiesAuxiliary and the public areinvited.

in New York between YeshivaUniversity and the U. S. Mer-chant Marine Academy. Thosemaking the trip will include:Steve Arkin, Cal BergenfieldRichard Chakrin, Phil FinkPenny Florman, Harvey Flor-man, Steve- Glasser, Ellen Ja-cobs, Fay Kaiser, Charles

'Beaverettes to Attend !K i e m , ZachariahTleln. Etaineliving here, "all year round,|4-f/ Hop at /ame»6urir'U e b e r m a n ' a l e n Mmer> R ickyweather-wise and everything ISELIN — The 4-H Beave"- b l e ' S t e v e S o h i n k i - Aviv«ithis wonderful sub-tropic city ettes Club met at the home ofoffers, isn't hard to take oracclimatize yourself to— be-

Schoenberg, Isa Beth Schoen-berg, Michael Sklar.

ward Newton,,22 Michael Streetlieve me. Hope you are fineiwith Agnita Polivera presiding,and everyone else I know at Mrs. G. C. Hagerty, Middlesex

TO HOLD CAMPOREE

office of your paper. Kind-49 will hold a camporee ori St.

•eat regards and a Big Hell0 to Kue(st speaker.Sveryone we know in Wood-bridge."

last But JVot Least:Bori) at Perth Amboy Gen-

County Extension Service, was Cecelia's fairgrounds

She spoke orr the principles

eral Hospital. . . from Fords, adaughter to Mr. and Mrs. Val-entine Meszaros, 11 Yuro Drive;a son to Mr. and Mrs, MichaelTalabiska, 41 Ford Avenue, atdaughter to Mr. and Mrs. Alex-

with flannel

jMrs. AShissias.

I. Nelson and Mrs.Berry, Mrs Philipbach, Mrs. Edward Gallagher,

meeting at the school. An exe-cutive board meeting WHS held

. Steven, Eugine and J •°een!nelly ihowed tricks «

ence. Alfred Helrli>t-On March 30. at 130 p.m. a J o h n M n ^ p h U , p ,,,

parent-education meeting wiii|Den g hUf) t o n H d.be held under the direction of: A w a r d . w e r e g i,,,,

monthly M r s . R a l p h Hoover The theme , 0 W 5 . " ^ , ^ a t ^ H ,

of Iselin

Meeting ListedBy Park Group

[Mrs Frank Massandrea, Mrs, prior to the business session.Michael Mastrangelo, Jr.. Mrs.| Dr. Bernard Gurney, Rut-John Miele, Mrs, May Euiot.iKi'rs University, was guestMrs. William Bihler, Mrs. Ed-

will be "Summrr Activities".

speaker. Mfe showed a film fromthe Mental Health Institution;

Lions Set DateFor Minstrel

H>zempa, John Reseui liPierce, Craig Van RWolf badge. Glen Da. > K j |

'Batch, Jerry RiJ; Boa, lBalch, K«nneth Cla:

ISEL1N -^ Chain

ISELIN — The Lions Club,nc will hold its annual mln-

Cooper

gar Thompson, Mrs. WilliamLemiska, and Mrs. Williamiand discussed "Fears of Child-Deurscheidt. ''en". A question and answer

And, Mrs. Thomas Dida. Mrs.'period was held.O'Hills George Sedlak, Mrs. John Bur- Mrs. W. A. Travis, ways and

Woman's Club will meet Tues-'ger. Mrs. Joseph Randazzo.jmeans chairman, gave a report Recreation Hall ™day 16 at 830 PM at School'Miss Nanette Randazzo, Miss on the recent hot dog lunch. Avenue May 14 and 15. All118 with Mrs. Walter Andrews Marie Kane, Miss Alma Kane; A tape recorder, purchased members are asked to report

\ presiding and Mrs. Frank Jacob jby the association for use inlat the hall on Sunday at 1IV Mrs Francis Burns and Mrs' M i s s Randazzo will be mar-ithe school was displayed. P.M.\ John G Schreiber Jr will r e - r i e d to Lee K a n e ' February 21,! Each out-going president will A dinner .meeting will be held

port final plans for the mem-'at S t- Cecelia's Church. jbe presented a past presldenU'Jat Howard Johnsons Mondaybership drive ' p i n G i ' t s w i " a l s o ** P r e s e n " j a t *:** M '

Mr and Mis Andrews at- Jewish Arbor DflV t e d w t h e custodian. J. A. Bgan| A donation was recently sent:tended the Isehn Pir^Aid In D Dl' A mA t 0 t h e s c h t w l se?ret*ry- ^ the Blind Man's Camp atitended the Iselin Fiist Aid In- Program Planned It was announced a clam Leonardo.

Lillls, Nick Partenopf C:.:iPeterson; Lion and c;ngraduate certiflcat* v.

vis; one-year pin.man.

Meyner weighs entev:dentlal race.

stallation dinner with Mrs.i ISELJ.N Rabbi Bernard

s. Constant Shissias^ teen-age dance chairman, will re-iport on the Valentine Dance

igregatlon Beth Sholom will

chowder sale will be held in The paper drive was con-j '\March with Mrs. Andrew LU- sidered a success with the col-; *cinski in charge. Mrs. Jack Lie- lection of 11'2 tons, thank* to

'conduct Sabbath Eve ServiceIbowitz won the door prize andjall neighbors.

jheld at the school and Mrs.,Owen McMahon andGuido Devivi will discuss.plans

tomorrow night at 8. assistedMrs"iby Dr. No^bert Kastner, as

1 Cantor. Rabbi Frankel's sermon a w a r < i

Mrs. Charles Hnmbach's fourth!grade won the attendance! U. S Chamber questions tied-

'aid policy.

" A s t n e Grows."

Membership is open to allresidents of the Chain 0'Hills'Park section of Iselin.

H e b r e wassisting him

' will be Lewis Jacobs. GeraldGerber, Steven Kaufman,Laura Lillian, and Jason Fein-

i berg.SIZES ' E W A R R I V A L '. T h p r p will be a joint Hebrew. ' " AVENEL — Announcement.and Sunday School assemblyiO-^J , n a s been received that a- son,'program on Sunday at 10:30

Printed Pattern 9096: Misses' jRichard Allen, was born to Mr.l.VM. commemorating Tu B'sheSizes 10, 12. H, 16, 18, 20. Site land Mrs. Richard Carl Baker, Bat—Jewish Arbor Dav In-

9096

T,nnJ16 ,dreS8 , t8ke-s- 4 ya!;dB 39" l nch ! f o r m e r l y o f A v e n e l o n Januaryicluded in the program will bel1Oc°P j " k A ' t P ' ^ V ^ 5 « Key West, Florida, where:the m m , . . ^ f r o m D a n g p r

with Scoutmaster Peter

Senr' FIFTY CENT* In coin*for th s r

for c ch— add fonts

n tor first class

the father is stationed with!made In the

in charge. The '49'ers plan u>\™»\ » W l »,^ i f .^ .TSrHoug,

and aims of 4-H groups, and demonstrate camping craft"and| j™'

STATETHEATRE

Woodbridge, N. J.

demonstratedgraphs.

Plans ^vere made for a 4-Hwindow display at Tomaso-Bertagna Real Estate Agencywindow, Oak Tree Road for 4-H Week, March 6-12.

Local 4-H members will at-tend a 4-JI Dan«e at St. JamesHall, Jamesburg, March 11.

Mrs. Lloyd Harayda, leader,s attending county workshopfor 4-H Leacfers at Douglass

cookout tips, in celebration o f w r , AODRES6 wlih ZOBoy Scout Week. Everyone isjsiZE and 8TVLE NUMBER,cordially invited to attend.

DangerIsraeli border

Traditional Tu B'she Bat refreshments will be served.

WED. THRU TUES.FEB. 10 THRU 16

Cary Grant, Tony Curtis in

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"LAST ANGRY MAN"Also

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Coming Sunday, Feb. 21stSt. Demetrius Community

— Presents —

The World Famous

GLENN MILLERORCHESTRA

With Ray McKinley

TV POLKADOMINOS

Admission %2

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Page 11: {Jarteret - DigiFind-It...Ever since I heard of his superb description womcn on the boar(1 The thlV(l of Dr. Meiklejohn, I have sought to plumb the depth of a man's faith as the primary

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!?«te I T l r be able * tax thP! We T h*o ugh t O n | y E M " * * Never Forget» i i

At this point, a ratable of $500,000is Important to us. The cash which isIn prospect is a compelling factor ofwelcome, indeed. At a point of greatdiscouragement and frustration, how-ever, it is nice to know that an* undor^taking of such prestige is willing tohave its name associated with ours.

We can only hope that all goes wellbetween us. We think it will.

; j , ,n

iv'« Election';-r pirctoiate is to be commendedthr excellence of its judgment In

< l i n n , « i t did Tuesday, four mem-

B Un the Board of Education. We

n n l v sorry that the same dlacriml-was not applied to the budget.

we supported the four sue-

;1 randidatrs—Messrs. Wukoveta,l. Handernan and Felz—we tre

v picitspd the voters agreed with,:-,•fcmire. We congratulate theseus realising—as they muit—thei,,,us opportunity they have been

; 10 serve the cause of good edu-i; Obviously, we believe they will

thr most of this opportunity,A.NC we would have made differ,-

' I ' j i l i c C S .

;, task ahead will be a demandingDifficult as it may be, however,nut insoluble, and perseverance

umtv on the Heard—plus under-(i:nn help from the public—can•\\i' answers

. arc sorry the budget :'w«uf de-l-d. beuu.se we believe it was a fair

:-Mlistic document. It failed to winh.vai. apparently, on the very thini! l that it lent itself to becomingp.ihcal issue because of mere d ie .Ululates'who op^juoed the SUCCess-tirket, flailed the budget for small

insufficient reason because they[Id find no other target as large or

moment. The claim the budgetimt properly detailed or explained,i.tiiy invalid.

wither election must be held, now,take a second look at the budget.

"ope that since no personalitiesb( involved In the election. t tyt

ifthjcctive and discriminating viewtaken of the proposed appro-

it ions We think that if this <juii;w. then the budgetoval.

y QuentUtn*Chairman John Evanko of the Ad-

ministration Committee, in having allmunicipally-owned cars painted a dis-tinguished color, is following a patternuniversally recognized by industry andbusiness. There is every reason whythese cars should be so distinctive, andno reasons why they shouldn't be.

The point was forcefully made theother day by i co-patron in a localbarber shop, when the bright huesbeing applied to local governmentalautomobiles, became a topic of heatedconversation. It ended, rather abrupt-ly, by this observation by the man inthe last chair:

"The New Jersey Bell TelephoneCompany has followed the same prac-tice for many years. The New JerseyBell Telephone Company has donepretty good, and if this is a good ideafor them It's a good idea for us. We'llall be a lot better off if we follow someother telephone company things, Atleast, they ain't broke."

Any questions?

Doctor TalkBy JOHN B. REMBKRT. M.D.

This week marks thein« of the second session of theWith Congress and also nin which the twolmrtlcR -will meet and dm ft,imrty plntforms for the rnmlngrloction. This may wrll hr thryear in which our trend l.mvntdsocialism IK hastpnod—pin liru-Inrly If all opposing such a

Democrats and RepublicansRunning Even - Steven in

Statewide Vote for Congress

this time!I nm referring partirulnrly

to the Forand Bill which l.s dueto ho considered by our ropro-

durlng this sessionof Cnnuress. This bill advo-cates, among other thlnns, acompulsory health insurancese.hrme for all persons now on-

under the social securityproRiam. This compulsory pro-

would provide hospital!-palJintlon and surgery for the mil-llnns now covered by socialsecurity and the additional

By Kfnnrth Fink. Dlrrrtor.Princeton Research Srrviri>PRrNCEHTON — Hojv would

the two major political partiesstand In the state If the NewJpi-sey citizens were voting forCotiRrpRsm. .i today?

Results of the latest slate-wide "trial heat" of voter pre-'eience by the New Jersey Pollihow the state uplittinu exactlydown the middle in theirchoices for congressmen (House'of Representatives).

Today's findings are of spe-cial significance because theyindicate little change In the,political climate of the state

"The New Jersey ' Poll1!finiil prediction was Repub-licans, 50%: Democrats,507n • a deviation of fifteenhundredth^ of one per centfof accuracy (0.15).Worthy of note, too, is that

while GOP candidates for Con-gress in New Jersey picked up5&.15 per cent of the majorparty vote in the 1958 Congres-sional Elections, across the na-tion, OOP Congressional candi-dates could master only 44 per"cent of the nationwide major

t vote—6.15 per cent be«the statewide Congress-

althousands being added to theprogram yearly.'

The advocates of bhe ForandBill argue that such medical,henefiU attached to the socialsecurity program would providecare for the many elderly per-sons now being denied proper

o the stateIn the mgre than fifteen (16)months since ElectionNovember 4, 1958.

Day,

At the same time, they pro-vide a good Indication of thebasic strengths of the two ma-jor political parties across thestate less than nine months D e m o c r a t l c vote, 58,15 per

medical care because they are elections.unable to pay for It.

In rebuttal to such a state-

hindional returns in this state.

Should this trend manifestitself at this'time, PRS toppeople see little to indicateotherwise-, the OOP vote forCongressional candidates acrossthe nation today would be ap-proximately 43.85 per cent; tl»

before the all-Important 1960

This November, every one ofNew Jersey's 14 seats In the

ment as this, It can be said that House of Representatives, plus

February Anniversaries

There are many anniversaries connected with the history of nations andthe United States has reached an agethat entitles it to Observe some mem-orable occasions. The month of Feb-ruary contains its share. We call at-tention to a lew, and the reader can1

Under the Capitol Domely I Jiseffc

no person with a legitimateneed for a doctor'8 services1

needs to forego that care be-,cause of the Inability to pay —the person in need may not|have the necessary funds topay lor such services—but, thecare is provided In any case.Your family doctor, and doc-tors in -general, may oftengrumble about "unpaid bills",but these same patients oftenreturn time and again for med-ical needs and help is not de-nied where the need exists.

Doctors as a group pridethemselves on their services tohumanity — service whether!compensated for or not. Free

the state's electoral votes for

(tent—-a result that would clvathe Democrats the same com-fortable hold on the House ofRepresentatives that they huvai today.

TRENTON—A big push for.breaking platform pledgeslbag unless a warning notice isa State income tax for NewJersey li getting underwayfrom both inside and outsidethe State.

New tax advocate* wereparticipate in something like a quiz!aKain disappointed when Oov-

test in connection with them. jgrant bill on July 2,1862, while

!g y , ,tne north despaired of winning! is disorderly.

plaw would be classified

ernor Robert B. Meyner pre-„ j , L tienttd a record 1431,365,1041(1) X far-reaching tax measure, b u d g c t w l h e Legislature ror

affecting the entire United States, was the i960-«i fiacai year and an-made possible on Feb. 3 1913. jnounced no new taxes would bej T w o y e a r g i ^ ^ t n e New'sore<l by Assemblymen Benja

~ imwird to balance it. I i»,..v U s i . i . h i n in <„./•„,.,*Jmin Franklin. Srri anH .Tncon)

made In 1953 and 1957 when heopposed all new taxes when heran for Governor.LINCOLN: — President Abra-ham Lincoln displayed an act

printed on the bag, as follows:Warning: To avoid danger ofsuffocation, keep away frombabies and children. Do not useIn cribs, beds^ carriages, or

of faith in the nation's future |PlayP«ns- ThlsBBg is not a toy.by signing the Morrlll land-jAny person violating the pro-

^ l ld

the war. I The measure is being spon-

| Jersey Legislature, in accord- min Franklin, 3rd and JosephJ Maraziti, both of Morris

in 1922, one on Feb. 1st abouti Association, which ha* betnjorant Act, selected the Rutgers|County; Francis J, Werner,(2) Two important treaties were; T h e N e w J e r 8 e y EducaUoniance with the Federal Land-

advocating new taxes for years, Scientific School to be the

* -Do Nothing No New Tax|agriculture and mechanic arts,Budget" became it failed to After being previously vetoed'New Jersey's 88,000 acres ofprovide fur higher salaries for!by President Buchanan as out-college professors; made no'side the legitimate powers of|and fishing are considered

t

naval mattpM nnri rh# other ahmit fll»*""au"HS " " n » « "" jrcuo.isn-ic^wt „,„„,, w ^ UKnaval mailers ana me Otner aooui a|cnarMter lMd l n e document ai'state College for the benefit oflong-festering Far Eastern question.Five nations signed the first and ninepowers the second.

(3) A special corporation, greatlyaffecting the boys of the United States,came into being on Feb. 8, 1910.

(4) Representatives of six statesmet In Montgomery, Ala., for the

g p pchange In the present Statetthe federal government, the

Camden, and Joseph Minotty,of Gloucester.

HUNTING & FISHING: -

medical case to indigent pa-tients is available in all com-munities by doctors giving oftheir time to clinics — or bydoctors seeing patients in theoffice without any home of fi-nancial gain,

The treatment of the indi-gent patients is not the oneyour family doctor resents!treating without compensation— It is the patient that can af-ford to pay for medical serv-ices, but consistently defersthe doctor's bill month aftermonth in order to acquire moreof the luxuries of this modern

pubtc hinds devoted to hunting

School Aid formula, or under-take to share in the cost oflocal school buildings.

From outside the State, pres-sure is being exerted to haye

measure, re-passed by Con-gress, was placed on PresidentLincoln's desk on July 2, 1862.On that day word had reachedWashington that the three-

among t ie State's most valua-ble recreation lands.

founding of a new nation on Feb. 4,Scomt' "«, probably becauseNew Jersey adopt a State iu-jmonth peninsula campaign had,

Our Happy Fortune

Uf-

Townahip. dwpfrately« < <i of a new source of pride, can

y find one in the decUion ofJersey Highway Authority tonew, central headquarters In

'•"'iinmruty.( Now Jersey Highway Authority'"« the Garden State Parkway,1 -aesthetically and from a »Und-of convenience—asset to the d*-'

or New Jersey. At the mo-* not economically impres-lf New Jersey U to exploit

iiy its enormous potential,Authority's success in this

<m also is inevitable.are deeply conscious—and ap-

tive—of the Authority's postureNation with local communities

*iu«e interest* it might become- It has two alternatives-the

tc role In which it could playrch of a mighty empire and,

h"^ subject only to its own de-(^"t ™uid oe the hippie clUten,1(1 a^ume « full sttare In meet-

'"•'Ulicipai. necesiitjj-by paytng

1861.

(5) Unexplained violence, affectingan American naval vessel, occurred onFeb. 15th, 1898, killing 252 men.

The answers may not be very hardto give, but, after casual identification"how much do you know about theevents listed? Anyway, here are theanswers. (1) Wyoming became thethirty-sixth state to ratify the incomejtax amendment; (2)Washington Nav-al Treaty and Nine-Power Pact to Pro-tect China; (3) Boy Scouts of Ameri-ca Incorporated;15^) First meeting ofConfederate Congress; (6) BattleshipMaine blown up in Havana harbor.

assault up the Jamesthat was to carry Gene-

areas look silly. Especially,jral McClellan and the Army ofN«w York oficials seem espe-|'he Potomac to Richmond and

present makes surrounding ! R l v e r

! r a l M

cially anxious to have NewJersey adopt a State Incometax. although the Empire Statewould lose between $25,000,000and 430,000.000 annually on its

an end to the war, had endedin retreat instead. It seemed atthe time that ahead, as far asanyone could see, lay only con-flict and death.

present taxation of Garden1 But- at that moment, Lln-State resident* working acrosslcoln boldly signed the land-

with new building extendinginto the suburbs and country-side, more such lands areneeded to insure the sport ofhunting and fishing in the fu-ture.

A proposal is before the Le-gislature in the form of a billto increase hunting and fish-ing license fees, effective Jan-

1 1981. The mQney topurchase the present acreageof hunting and fishing groundscame from, hunting and fishing

the Hudson River. Igiant bill, an act of faith in" """ " „ , n n~,w I the nation's future. It pro-Oovernor Nelson D. Rocke-|clft lme(J ( n Q n e s t r o k e ^ ^

would be appropriate for New "'» l ™ " e e ™ ™™ e™~.!«•*» rinrin. the recent d l s .cat ion and that, in particular,

it

-out

the

c l f t l m e ( J

lief that the war would end,that people needed higher edu-

the New Jersey High-^iionty has decided to be a clti-

D"') ' ; community, and not a free-!t has acquired, through ex-

F « 7-acre tract in the Township•'"'•h the Department of Wotor

^ been fwe-toading for'; and which it will now feate to

capital for investment. The'v, when-the improvement it'* completed, will lease head-

1 from the investor. Thus,ie Township could not tax the

It,

Ike And The CampaignPresident Eisennower has said he will

play a major role in the Presidentialcampaign this year, Moreover, he tolda group of Young Republicans gather-ed in Washington that he expected totake part in "another victory cele-bration in early November."

The words from the President areundoubtedly encouraging to VicePresident Richard Nixon, and otherRepublicans, and Mr. Eisenhower'sparticipation in the campaign will un-doubtedly be a great asset to the O.O.P.

That he will actively support VicePresident Nixon (and we assume thatMr. Nixon has the Republican nomi-nation In the bag) is the latest in aseries of txx>st« the Vice Present hasreceived, On«, of the first majorchanges in thft'picture, a chang^ bene-fitting Nixon, was the reaction of theAmerican people to Mr. Nixon's tripto Russia.

Another significant boost to hiscandidacy came when Governor Nel-son Rockefeller, of New York, with-drew u a Republican nominationcandidate. Mr. Eisenhower's state-ment that he will play an active partin the campaign this year is still an-other boost, which is certain to havea real influence on the voting inNovember.

Jersey during the recent discusslon on a program to givethe New Jersey taxpayer somebenefits for the amount he istaxed by New York State.

More recently, Dr. Lyle C?Pitch, Acting New York CityAdministrator, recommendedthat New Jersey adopt a StateIncome tax to Improve muni-cipal planning throughout theState. More uniform planningwould be accomplished if NewJersey received money from astate income tax and then por-tioned it out to municipalities,

agricultural methods must beimproved if the nation was toprogress and prosper,

The fine thinking of Lincolnhas helped Rutgers Universityas well as other State universi-ties, become the finest institu-tions of learning in the \yorld." PLASTIC BAOS: — Because

he said.But Oovernor Meyner will!

have no part of JtH'h taxei. He

of thenumber

comparativelyof deaths of

largesmall

children caused by being smo-thered by the new plastic bag,a measure has been introdu-ced in the Legislature to warnparents of the danger of suchcontainers.

Persons would be prohibitedby the proposed law from pack

insists he has no intention of aging any article with such a

GLAMOR GIRLS

*That'i % coincidence! MY dad ha* * teribfy W^ n jwrtant call to nuke, tool"

President, as well -s one of thetwo New Jersey U. S. Senateseats will be up for grabs.

Here's how the vote went in,the state when New Jersey Pollstaff reporters put the follow-ing question In face to face in-,terviews to a cross-section of1,000 of the state's adult popu-lation:

'If the elections for Con-were belnr held today,

which pictjr would you liketo M* win In your own Con-gressional district—the Re-publican or the Democratic?'The following table shows the!

statewide results among thosewho had an opinion on the,above question, or who, if un-decided, stated towards whichparty they leaned:

STATEWIDE(Registered Voters Only)

Republican 48.5%Democratic 48.5Undecided 3.0

With the. undecided elimi-nated, the results are:Republican 50%Democratic 50

In the November, 1958, Con-gressional elections, GOP can-didates for Congress statewide!picked up 50.15 per cent of the

lour NewSocial Security

By ALLAN A. BASS,

age. It is the patient that onvisit after visit to the office-in-tends to pay for these, servicesbut never quite gets around tothe actual payment of the billthat discourages so many doc-tors.

If

designed to make more moneyavailable to purchase morelands.

As a result, the State Pishand Game Council has recom-mended increases, and Gover-nor Robert B. Meyner has ap-proved the program. It also hasthe support of many sportsmens' groups desirous of main-taining good hunting and fish-ing in the Garden State.

Under the bill before the Le-gislature, a resident's huntinglicense to hunt with bow andarrow or shotgun would cost$5,85, instead of the present

care all you or anyone need dois explain this fact to yqurphysician—if surgery Is neededthen he often can direct you toan agency that will provide theservice needed after thoroughinvestigation of the case.

No, the.Porand Bl)l is not theanswer to our problem—in fact,no program legislated and di-rected from Washington willsolve the problem^thls is a lo-cal problem and can be besthandled by local people inter-

major party vote to the Demo-cratic candidates 49,85 per cent.In that same election, the Re-publicans picked up nine (9)Congressional seats to the De-mocrats five (5).

Today's findings would thusindloate little or no change Insentiment over the past fifteenmonths when GOP candidates)for Congress statewide made apoorer showing percentagewisethan they did in any of the sixpreceding Congressional Elec-tions, as of the following tableshows:Statewide Congressional Vote

House of RepresentativesPopular House

license fees, and the increase is ested in the welfare of all inthe community—no bureaucratin Washington can properlydeal with the local individual.

Sylvania mass-producing tinylight bulb.

Tear1946194819S019521954 .19561958 .

Vote%R59,651.655.257.451.258.8

•50.15

SeatsR D12 29 159 59 58 6

10 49 5

Today's New JerseyPoll 50.0

1. Q. Is It necessary that Icompletely retire' In order todraw moithly social securitybenefits?

A. No, you may partiallyretire. You may restrict yourearnings to $1200 In a year,and you can get benefitchecks for all 12 months ofthe year. If In a year before •you reach age 72 you earn'more than $1200, the numberof checks due you for thatyear will depend on .heamount of your earnings andon how much work you didin each month. In general,one month's benefit in notpayable for each ?80 (orfraction of $80- of earningsover $1200 in. the year. Rat,beginning in 1959, no matterhow much you earn in a year,you can get the monthlypayment for any month- inwhich you neither earn wa-ges of more than $1200 norrender substantial services inself-employment.

2. Q. How can I plan formy retirement, or for survi-vors' benefits in the event ofray death? What can I expect

' from social security?A. You should visit or

write your nearest social se-curity office at 313 State St.,Perth Amboy. They will beglad to assist you. They willexplain what is necessary tobe Insured, the amount ofbenefit you. may expect toreceive at retirement time, orthe amount of benefit yourfamily will receive in case ofyour death. You will be bet-ter informed when you knowthe kind and amount of pro-tection social security willgive you and your family,and you will be able to planmore realistically for the fu-ture. ' i

— Nevf Jerseyworked overtime

$4.00. Non-residents would berequired to pay $15 for suchlicenses.

A resident's fishing licensewould cost $3.85 instead of thepresent $3 and a non-resident'sfishing license would cost $6.85Instead of the present $5.00 Asmall insurance fee tor asenUwould be tucked on the cost ofeach license.

HONEY:honey beeslast year.

The New Jersey Crop Re-porting Service reports honeyproduction in the Garden Statereached 990,000 pounds, whichis 23 per cent above the previ-ous year and the largest since1949. The number of colonieswas 33,000, or 2,000 more thanin 1956 and the largest since1950.

The* avenue yield of honeyWf calimy was HO pounrts.which cumimreB with 2B lbs. in195B and 18 pounds In 1957.The early summer season wa.sgenerally noon1 but the fall wa.sunfavorable

Stocks of honey held by NewJersey beekeepers on Decem-ber 15 last were estimated at 4^per cent of 195!) production or416,000 pounds. This was thehighest mid-December stockssince 1863.

JERSEY JIGSAW: — TheNew Jwsey Civil Service Com-mission will hold examinationson March 18 in Newark, Tren-ton and Camden for recentcollege graduates and collegeseniors who will graduate InJune . . . Twenty-six residents

(Continued on Page IS)

ABRAHAMLINCOLN

REGULAR

BANKING HOURS:

Monday Thru

Thursday

9 A. M. to J P. H.

Friday

"An Honored Nim* ThatFndurtt In Our Nalion'i

Memory"

The Great Emanci-pator knew the power of thrift.He preached thrift and prac-ticed it. His life might well bea model today for both publicand private expenditure.

(Tbil Btnlc will bo closed cmI ' BiiiM«)f tAamy li)

WoodbridgeNational Bank

Our uew Building. Corner Moor* Avenue

md Berry Street <Opp. Town Hall)

Member: federal Bettfrc Unltm MH Vt&mA Otpotit Insurance Cor|»ratlo»

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PAGE TWELVE

ChowderSale Set

F O R D S _f Our R*Cf-x<7

L a d ; ' ' A.;<5

Th» cart:.' y c r.ti »no ! .»ruv

I-o-r, : -,o 3 PMin ?>•.» Fd i j ra ' . j rn c e r t * : . W M *jrnfl paM'l filer materials arer.-fdfi sr.d a:, rr.r-mo?:1; ar.dfr^ndf are :r.-. :vd to help

Clare -ho» if r in'.", be on sa>on Friday. F>i>;jh:y IS a; nonr.ar,j ordri' n".?y r>e fivers to Mr',.Norma Ar-!,n;.y U 9-9435>frf. L;;:;an Pry VA 6-22T9. orMr? LaJaystt* Lir.npstori VA-4-3134.

MrE Wi'.'.iair. Wafers *as'welcomed as a new meir.r^rund reireshrnfriis vere wiredhv Mrs. Sfypr.f. Mrs O'.wr.,Mrs. NebeL trA Hr? Turner.

The board -sis have a meet-ing at the home c! Mr.'. Living-rton on February 23 at 7:30P.M.. and the r;C*t re^larmeeting nil! b» March 3 at 1 30P.M.

Babe Ruth League NamesChairmen; Plans Raffle

|.S BoAj are readyr'.^no:; !'•: tiw raffle::;.'.aV.f place April H.H<;::(>, raffle chair-'

- . e r r e d at the recent'I ;: f Babe Ruth

a; Ov:r Lady of Peace».:h Peter Buckney

: Mr Reiller alsoreporu

be presented41 t!if February meeting

Jarnrt Deit and Mr. Buck-v.f-\ vf.f elected to swre asrepreMT/.aKves at the PordtCox.T.ir..'.y Council.

'.Va'.tfr Sr-csrciyk reported thec:;ar.jj::on has rewired * ••"Tfir >a^ tor the

vw,.c:.H i ; J' )

n -..•-::.

!/;>£.:f r . . i : '

askedf: om

Mri auvcxyt., *por.*>rj. NtckCarvella boantrs. \!: S7f»v-'ck. umpires »r.d f»rnf vhed-ule: Jsmej Dealt pur^x1''?Mewrv M m w Mars* ar.d

Special AvardFor Brotherhood

PORDS - The R-l«ers I'r.:-versuT '•Qupfnunrr." a bartershop quartet, wiii er.tenain atthe second anr.ual Amtiicar.-

Lions AidHeart Fund

FORDS A donatloi •was made to the Hear ;,,i a incpi.lng of the Ford ;f ' : ; l i M o l l ( 1 « y . B i l l y •;•swctary of the club, |r.,, Hfiii! Fund Chalrn. •

; i at the Me!iKhfn Je*-' m (•»

lJff

lancllnar. andbusiness

The

Speaker of' the evrr,,u

Klmcr B r o w n . M,,<Comity Surrogate wh..trndured by Alex Mf\,\.Brown traced the hist/.organization of the Su:: ,Court and discussed ti..portance of making a •*;

Quests of the evcni:,three members of tln> tUotu riub. Anders Chn •

, Edward HanMn andj Larson, who were iiu;;by Charles Tarr, pressed; A very aueceasful Brr,

w'hruary 21 at jshow was presented h,-at Our Lady of Pea« cAuditorium by the Liu:.

Is an annual eve

1 ill H.I.M

1 T I D lorttwr

.. . ''.'»iT

affair 1? *P"n»red bjS n t h

Fifhlb Dhtrirl« I>emo-

or Mr.Mr*

Mw»n) Patten. Swretary

Ben

Ramot Chaptere « « a c f r t i f irat«. are Heft to ritht) Al Fwnkel. Mrt.

• • v %• • ^ j - . — p- - ~ - „ - - — • <

Meets Feb. 16 'Citations' Given Patient Husbands Theatre PartyBy American Jewish Congress Unitfhmtf by Gnb

Szrwcxrt. Xiemie*.. Dcsninick Maeiolak

„ -. John Farka*. p l a y magent: John HHy. fleld chair-

The committee ln-Stanley

Mr win be arrted at 1 an«(asKinc wtll b» hrld from »

draws standln« roon.crowds from all over tin iship and netghbortriK :t.palltles.

Proceeds from lastshow will io to the 8t ,iFirs; Aid 8quad of Po:J.

k Wo'.f. Mrs. Richard Mil-i, Mrs. Joel Oersten. »nd

FORDS - Hair styles will bedemonstrated at the February16 meeting of Ramot Chapter

o f B'na! BV.th Women at theJewish Community Center, Me-tuehen.

The next board meeting will!of thebe March 3 at the home of Mrs. American .Martin Lipstein. Menlo Park i i Women's Division1 heldTerrace. The March programjnlght at Congregation Bethwill be an original show to beiSholom had everj-tr.mg—cock-given by the membership. lulls, night club acts, awards

The members have been In-if or patient husbands, pins for

FORDS — The fi-'ta anni-versary party of the founding

chapter,

|asked bj Mrs. Friedman and founding and buildingMrs. Davidson to step up andreceive Individual citations. —

J e w i s h Congrew These were printed on goldM ' • ' v ( k l mrh nun'

Icharter members ar;d a midnight nipper. More than 150guetts attended, among them

jseveral state and national offleers of AJC.

Dottle Gobels, chanwuse and

PORDS—A theatre party toRadio City Music Hall and h

WIND EftKIOX HTTP >•«* « • P ^Wlni eroaion Uu» seaaon

.danaied 200JKW acres of land ^ ^ , 4 ^ , 5 ^ hli.'to the Great Bains sutt*. the &ocaui' oonfemw* at,

O ^ ' ^ 1 1 1 " " . S L o u t h . said It was wronj

by E441e Carter an« U>eBhythM »«)<•

SM £M tka*U art araUa-Mt —* t l w saaj b« rtUtaed« a Iliwl e«w, fl"t •*"•*

Uu ctninlttee.ufelUwi:

Fal-

rited to be hostesses at an Oneg-Bhabbot at Hillel Foundationat Rutgers University on Feb-ruary 19, and will bake andserve the cake after the Fridayevening service.

Cakes may be left with M r « , p m a w , a n a r u > 1 U 3 W W 1 „ „t^onard Narode. Burnham T o m S w v e n E U U n A m e r l .Drive, who is chairman. • - •

Girl Scout Cookie

• Safe Start* Saturday'• WOODBRIDG&-The Wood-. bridge Township Girl Scout•' Council plans a cookie sale be-' ginning February 13 and con-'Unulng through February 27- for the purpose of raising funds"C needed to carry out the Girl

Program.

leaf stock and had each man's1

[name on his certificate. It read[as follows:

To H*mej—Who unselfishly sacrificed1

Uie most diligent, mostflexible, most essentialmember of the family

—Who unwittingly lent-. leased his beloved to the

Woman's Democratic.member who Is interested IE

TO A CHARTER HUSBAND attending will please ge; la—This Certificate of Smiling touch with Mrs. Pearl Ga^a

Endurance-your name to or Mrs. Veronica Bowers,be forever Inscribed in the A valentine contest was -e.dannals of the Middlesex and prizes were awarded orCounty chapter. American the most original, prf.tier.. t aJewish Congress! funniest. Judges were M.> C ^ !

Handerhan, Mrs. Mae r*eaii-gloss. Mrs. Ann Norak aad

, ing this winier -The ftndincs were based on w-'f*-**pens from 263 counues cover-lof itoJWm acres IT. Uw tenGreat Plains sutes

74 Webb Dri™

- Th.

".C'. f- •'JK(K*?Wi'

V F f Dance SetSaturday NightjGro«p

uncUFORDS — The Secori

Republican Club *ele< •-Ann Toth and Robert N<represent them at thCommunity Achlevemr; •.ctl at a recent meet,:,Mrs. Helen Adamlec 1 ,•<

Members will att<Township wide dinner :Saturday at the H::Hall, Fayette Street. P rboy.

; Special award went 'William Totb, Hosu.v-Mrs. John Adamlef BPaul Boot.

Dottle GODels, cnanieuse »"u . ,«««•. »-»•plnaUt, and Phyllii Redler and £ a f c e r Honored Hospitalized Kiddies Mrs. Wash.can dance team, provided en-| fly Metiiood Clicpter Get B ' f l f l i fi'n'/h Gifts Margarti Srewzghtertalnment. | * " J "

Mrs. H e r b e r t Rosenthal,party, gave

Mrs. Mary Bedxs u.i Mn. ':&k;'-'^-, 'f*Mtl*m.

FORDS — "This is Yourlife" was presented at Tues-day* meetiftf of the MetwoodChapter, Womrns AmericanORT at the Metnchen Jew-ish

. . the chapter'sfive-year-history. She touchedon many of the group's acti-Ivities and mentioned particu-larly the two pastrpresldenti,Mrs. Alex Gold and Mrs. Na-j P a r k W M I u e s t of honor.than Schneider, and the In-j Kefreshments were served.cumbent, Mrs. Nathan David- j A n installation Dinner win

bt held the second Tuesday

PORDS — At a regularmeeting of B'nai B'rith women.

|R&mot Chapter, held at TempleMev Sh&lom, Grove Avenue

articles were do-ftlled for tr.e

corned a= new members J^

Westtam Part HewsGLADTS L SCAXT.

49?

$,',&<&'

Meeting to Tonkk\FORD8 — To avoid (•":.

with the Lions Clm .>.'which n i held last nif! •regular meeting of the van'a Club of Fords wilt t,tonight at Fords Libra-

Hospital the Tel.

Park Diagnostic Center,boxes contained small

, N ae« « c - — ^ gameS ' t 0 U f 8r::ClM

, „ « „ „ „ . „ . « * » . - . » » - , ™ - is always fighting for; l n * „ , t Kenny Acre. « - a n d wearmg apparel. ^•wUl be oBered and delivery|Civll rights legislation through-j cording t0 an announcement | The committee was headed.byf - . - . - —in v . > i . » v 1ft Imit the emintrv and steDS'ln W; h» thi-

TV _char>s Utnz*.toys Of j^r. and Mrs.

ison.a. Fa'jaouth Road wu cr_-^-1ed at St. Cece^is Cr.-^-.r.Rev. Thomis Der.tjc:. a:

. HOPELAWN - Plans wertI made to participate in a Valen-| tine Dance on Saturday at 113i James Street, sponsored by the

Veterans of Foreign Wart, at «me«::ri« of th* Ladies Auxiliary«r.;-. Mrs. Heltn Adamiec pre-sid;:j Mrs. Helen Yahaa and

, Mrs Ar.n Christensen will beI in cr.arge of refreshments.

county and districtI quotas were paid and an-

r.ounc*ment was made of tt>«visit of Miss Santtaa M a j t o t o MEET

*a, District President, ^roODBKfDOEI which wui take place on l * " ^ , , Board of the

Aswclatlon of the

!8:15,Rer. AliHn R. B:v..

terlm MlnUter at t;-.«Presbyterian ChurchAmboy, will ipeak on P.age to Palestine".

•idate will be MarchMrs. Burney Dlxon, chair-

I man of public relations requests•the continued support of the'community.

"• DIPLOMACY STRESSED"r The proposed series of sum-Jmlt meetings may cause bothj

out the country and steps'in W: by the Installation Commit- ttjy Mrs. Norma Gale wno .._.,protect the individual wnen-; t«e after mtetlm at the assisted by Mrs. Sherman,Aristide Bosc* and V^i -ever a breach of these rights Is, home of Mrs. Edward Sha- |Jacobson, Mrs. David Bregman. Carnck. 00 Js u. fl.x*...-reported " Mrs. Rosenthal said. piro. Mrs. I. Usdansky i» land Mrs. Ann Dinnerman. dinner for fafc.? and s>.- !"We can be particularly proudj chairman, and the program 1of the part our organization, w m ^ a version of a broad-has played in combating thej war play which will be de-recent outbreak of anti-S«mi-| cided on at a later date.recent outbreak otism throughout the world."

-choice of their 1960*tial nominees.

President Elsenhower, along•with the heads of Britain and1 France, spoke of the desirabil-i t y of a series of summit meet-;ings recently as they formally.proposed a meeting with Pre•mier Khrushchev in'.April.• If Russia agrees, the timing*of any subsequent sessions.

live ifi PTA, the Civic *»<>-:T t a l d d e u i l N u l t y Post 471ciatlon, March of Dunes Can-: ^ , i u h o l d gcer Fund cdHectton. and_ that! JJm:t,, M t h 0 ^

was serredar.d open hcc M wasfor bitzii

• FORDS - Robert Neary. y . , w

Captain of St. John's First A;d .? , ; / > , ; ! ! - 'Isquad, Inc., repom the «juad *1^*? c ; " ^ t . :|answered 51 -calls during the ^ " ^ *\\Tf-"

•MENLO PARK TERRACE-month of January, broker. f ° ^ ~ , ^ u

I rjiry 6Special award went to Mrs.

:".a!re Toth.Hostesses Included Mrs. Con-18

I we Cutler, Mrs. Bess Diem,Louise 8t. Plene, and Mrs.

I Terry Konar.

AaoclaoChurch will meet at ::•< '-'-'lot Mn. R. Randolph w.r c

Rite of 11 Per cer/I960 exporU.

SWEETHEAKT DANCE

AJC members are "gals whoAget things done.

Mrs. Al Schwartzbach

'Sweetheart Dance"lin Fire House Saturday at8:30 PM, Roy Martino, dancei O.JV t an , ivuj jM tunv i M^—--

^ichalrman, has announced thatn edL ill

"""*>"""v" — "ichalrman, nas announcea iimnv Mrs. Davidson then presen edL . . R h y t h i n R a m b i e r S " will

Paris in ' l v e"y e a r P1™ to t h e fol lotw!nB!play, and that many beautiful

•n charter members: Mrs. Leori-,^ l z e s h a v e b e e n d o n a t e dMrs. BernardiD£i(o, H m

that thewould be dictated in part by

*the progress made in the orig-,nial Big Four talks. But poll--ticians believe trje next Presi-'dent may find himself Involved•shortly after his Inauguration*in what could be a decisive

down as follows: 19 transpor-tations, 20 emergencies, 2 motorvehicle accidents, 9 fires, 1industrial accident, and used162 man hours', traveled 7?lmiles and used 14,300 lbs 0'.

•*mm. Tf ?J -o/|

oxygen.

, Jersey City Tne grff,; *r.te r j of Mr ar.i V--sAielic, Jen*7 C."

cUr-erAntnor.y

Xd'Fmkel SsAlfred Frankel. Mrs.MrfAlex

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; nights•Ian Fete

1N Tlio members of St.' , ' ; , , KnlKhts ol Columbus

' h l ) S l to their ladles on! -„ ,,(, n | "Ladles Night"

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lonla area In many ycaia willsoon be erected by the Church

the Good Shepherd on

smrn„„, The OSullivan Trio,| „, an old-time song-

-,. ,.,',„."me inchajge of ar-

l,,,isc wns recently held, ,.,mimii with a program,,l t 0 explain the work o

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s of Columbua «t ItsK,,,.,|,t

,; , i,-vi.is. The pronranvwa,i' hiprt by an nddresj given,.. ,l German, stale general., ,,n chairman, who out

M i i r beginning and rapl

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!.'i, MrOulre. district depM^kc on the activities olKiiitfi'ts on the national

n,,rt Harlun Oray, coun-I'niiirrship chairman, dlS'•,i t|1P work done on thi

l l l v l . ] , clay Tully, sixpiomam chairman, dls

,i the mimy activitiesKmahts on a local level

, shiaiif explained theMIUKCR or the insurance

,"1111 and James Sullivan,,,.,, ,-Uor of St. Cecelia1

,.,,',', ,i. concluded the progran,l, * nbinK the quallflcatlon

,,., ,IV (or membership, Km.his of Columbus.A !i',m, Noble Heritage," de-»• ,-,i ID promote a greater)vL: i.u.dini! of the varied]

sp'.Tiid activities of the1

;,, Hie fields of rell-,::'.v and patriotism.

Inks to SponsorBlue-Cold

\ew Church to be Built Campaign flj/fy Marquardt GivenAt LOlOmn.tlnrk Linn' n J *•At Colonia-Clark Line

COLONIA — The first m-W|oiiRlnal 96-acre farm ownedliurch to bo built In thn Co-[for many generations by the

Acken family, and wns a. hayand grain farm. Thr. old farm-Ihouse still stands, thoueh the.

iroperty it purchased iwontly property has been divided andin the Colonln:Clavk line sold off. Part of the land ad-'rontlng on Lake Avenue Joined the old Westflrld alr-

Coivslsting of seven nnd one'i)nlt and Moses H. Aeken was

To StartCOIiONIA - - Dr, Edward A.

Partenopp opened the HeartFund Drive here this week by

miiiK captains for thp house-to-house canvass which willtake place on "Heart Sunday,"February 28

Coveted Scouting Award

SeekiingBlood Donors

property-holder In the area.The church purchased its

seven and one half acres re-cently from Mr. and Mrs. E.

|M. Andrews of Clark. KennethArmstrong, Rnhway attorney,

Sicpresonted the Andrews, andCOLONIA — The Cnlnnla- the closing took place in his

Rahway lodge, B'nal B'rlth.j office. Richard MaKner wasmeets tonight at 8:30 nt Tem-jthe attorney for the church andle Beth Torah, Rahway Har- took title In the name of the

teen-auers participating, Anyis

asked to contact MrB. Parte-nopc, 363' Middlesex AvenuePU 8-1547.

The following have beennamed captains for the Feb-ruary 28 canvass: Shorecrest,Mrs. Daniel Tarrant; Lynn

old Staenberg, member of theboard of governors o[ thenorthern New Jersey Council.

Board of National Missions,United Church of Christ. Altopresent at the transfer were

will present colored slides on the Rev. George Shults, pastor,Israel Today." land P. E. McKclllgett. deacon.

A,group from the lodRp re-iMr' McKelllnett said thatcently donated blood at Beth^udy commission Is now plan-Israel Hospital. Newark, for 12-year-old Randy Masser, 60 Cal-Ifon Drive, a haemophiliac pa-

niim the new church which willbe erected "In the near future.'

The parish, currently meet-tlent who requires a steady Ing In School 17, will have assupply of blood, Bill Chelntck,Bernard Dlcman, Morris Peck-erman. Henry Klein, Leo Cher.now, Sam Peingold and JoelOreene were the donors. More

Oaks and New Dover estates,Mrs. Anthony Orslni; Canter-bury Village, Mrs. RussellMoody; East Cliff and NorthHill Roads, Mrs. John Plcaro,Mrs, John Belz, Mrs. JohnHilarczyk; Colonla library area,Mrs. Mark Greges; ColonlaVillage South..Mrs. John Gre-gorcik; Colonla Village, MrsCharles Hozempa; Water 8treet mer Den mother and has been

a distinguished guest preacherat 11 A.M. this Sunday DrEmll W. Merfzel, present secre-tary for the East Asian affairsof the National Council of

COI.ON1A - When Bi'V,Marquardt was Riven the, (kidand Country Award of the BoyScouts Sunday at a specialceremony at the Woodbrlrlge'oncregfttlonal Church, his fn-

mlly was pleased nnd proud,but not too surprised.

As one of the most activefamilies in Scouting in thoTownship, the Marquardts tookit for granted that 13-year-oldBilly would work for this diffi-cult and interesting religiousaward. He is the first Protest-ant member of Troop 44-to re-ceive the honor, and the onlyne holding such In a Coloniaroop.'Another boy from Troop

44, John Jablkowskl, receivedhe Catholic equivalent award,he Ad Altare Del medal, last

year.Billy's whole family is as ac-

tive In Scouting as he is. Hisfather, William Marquardt,a member of the committee forTroop 44. His mother is a for

contrlbutlons are needed, andiChurches of Christ. Dr. Menzelanyone willing to give shouldcontact Mr. Chelnlck, 22 Mill-ken Road. PU 1-305,has a 400-foot frontage onLake Avenue. It is part of the

Is also an author, and a formerhead of a mission in Ralpur,India. His sermon topic will be"The World Wide Church ofChrist."

Pf018 to Raise FundsTo Aid School Library

section, Mrs, Raymond Span-gler; Woodbrldge Knolls, MrsRichard S o l o r a l t a ; DukesEstates, James Lunny; InmanAvenue, Walter Cahill; OakRidge Heights, Howard N. Kay;Oxford Road, Mrs. RaymondPerone; Middlesex Avenue andNew Dover Road, Mrs. Parte-nope; Video Park, Mrs. BernardDickman; Jordan Woods, Mrs.Earl Rothbell; Country ClubVillage, Mrs. James Caseerly,

More volunteers are neededand Dr. Partenope urges themto get In touch with area cap-tains. Plastic hearts have been

ISEUN — All monieslected this school y.PTO of lwilii Schoolused for the library I

library books a

col-ate however, and the cost ofihejeach book has risen from onet>et<] two dollars to two to three11- dollars. In addition, many of

;li d the desired books are not avail

,i UNIA •-- The annuali:.d (Sold Dinner of Cub

provide a more rounded iin>-gram of reading for the child-ren, along with book stacks and

formerly Pack 13*. »«••,, place Wednesday at The:; Wiiltrr and James

himti teen-age broth-;: i•i.tcruun. Den mothers' h*tfsses. and the Cub,.:::,:,.: table decorations.,: Soiit and civic offl-

secretary for the past two yearsof thfe Troop's Mothers Circle.His sister, Virginia, is a GirlScout, and his younger brother,Bruce, has just joined up with

!ub Pack 145.For Service to Church

The Ood and Country Awares given for service to andnowledge about one's church.:t generally takes almost two-ears to win, and the work is

divided into several stages. Rev,Ralph Hlrtle, pastor of theCongregational Church, workclosely with Billy the wholetime, encouraging and fnspir-

Mothrrs to SponsorFather-Son SuppPr

COLONIA — The MothersCircle of Boy Scout Troop44, is sponsoring a hot sup-per for fathers and son* to-"iirlit at the NPW DoverMethodist Chureh.

Plans for this were rrmdrill :i recrnt meeting of theCircle at which Miss SarahI, Millrn of the Public Sfr-vlre Company spokp andshowed slides on "Company'sComing *- Quick and EasyTips on Entertaining."

A social evening for Circlemembers and KUPsts hasbeen planned for February 29ill the home of Mrs. SallyMates, 451-C New Dover

Seek BankIselin

distributedstores.

to all Colonla

«» *und One

:;,,,. wen invited to at'

• Cub* are having a dl»-••: ihi'ir work this week

v Mndow of the Colonla>:.IT\ Inman Avenue,

:i ni'itMTs and committee!.!>!•:s (A the Pack were•- HI nn exhibit Monday;h. B*>und-iaoie neld In.'(!:):idnc Jewish Community

ir.i.-i-. ThTtheme f c r * t• Home State," .was ) d l *vrd A rnlor dim bjrtW

v Bell Telephone Comp*-. ,i.i shown. Sidney Homer...i ttr, welcomed the group,1'iomi' Rosenberg super-

cool did not Include a aepa<rate library and while It maybe possible to provide « smallarea for this purpose in thefuture, at present, the llbrnryihundred thirty-five books arebooks are distributed for stu-jnow on order to be purchaseddent use throughout the fifteen1 by the organization.ctaarooms. Present school ll-j The main fund raising eventbraryfifty cents per child per year.With these funds the schoolhas been able to accumulate(bout 300 books over a period>f thr*« years. Books deprecl

fnit to Conduct?irst Aid Classes

UN - Classes In Firswill be sponsored by the

Auxiliary of Iselln Firss!.ud in the squad build'• Fndiiy nights, It w u an'

• iit ut H recent meeting o:i i x i h u r y^itiy alter Easter, date to I

able in adequate numbers atthe local library.

School IB PTO membershipfees and money are derived

original design of the from activities. Saturday mo-

Rosary SocietyIs Organize!

COLONIA — More than 300women attended the first meet-ing of the Altar-Rosary So-ciety of St. John Vlanney

OUTSTANDING BOY SCOUT: William Marquardt, Jr.,18, (left) is shown above with Rev. Ralph Hlrtle, pastorof the WoodhridRC. Congregational Church, who presentedthe Colonia Scout with ihe God and Country Award after

i the church service Sunday.

White House, and another fromthe national board of the Con-gregational Church.

Color bearers at the ceremo-ny were Leonard Jones, Troop44 flag; Ameri«an flag, senior

Christian flag, BillyPresent also were

lng him."He served as an acolyte, and

attended church and SundaySchool regularly," his motherexplains. "He participated Inyouth groups and did a lot ofcutodial work around t h e

vies, hot lunches, the gift shopand a bazaar, held earlier thisyear, have all contributed stead-

himself.District

Commissioner Rocco TrimboliNeighborhood CommissionerFrederick Boyle, Scoutmaster ofTroop 44 Harold Hlbell, assis-tant scoutmaster Gus DeVicoChester Case, president of theRaritan Council, a n d Mrs.

William Spencerchurch - distributing hymnals, <j™> & ™ ^ _ ? ? _setting up Sunday Schoolchairs and the like. He helpedwith carpentry, mimeographing,and all sorts of odds and ends," .

In addition to this practical |'last week at School work, the Rev. Hirtle gave Billy ,,Q ^ «»™,»alter A. Radzlwon special help in a study of t h e ° n ? o

0 m " H * ? • ?»

appropriations amount to for this year will be a musicalcomedy "Broadway Off limits"to be presented by teachers andorganization members. March25 through 27. at the BarronAvenue School, Woodbrldge.

Sisterhood to ConductCake Sale February 25th

parish held :17. Rev. Walterpastor, presided. He announcedthat the Society would receivecorporate cdrnmunion the firstSunday of every month. Busi-ness and social meetings willtake place the first Wednesdayof each month.

A nominating committee wasselected and will present a slateof officers on which the mem-bership will vote at the nextmeeting which will be March 2.Mrs. 8ophie Hilarczyk and" Mrs.Gloria Wick acted as co-chair-man of the social.

COLONIA - The SlsUrhoodof the Jewish Communlly_Cen-,ter of Culonia will hold a cake

lie Thursday, February 25, atFoodtown, Inman Avenue. Mrs.Howard Flormun is chairman.

Mrs. David Abranu. fund-raising vice president, has an-nounced that thow membersInterested In obtaining MahJong cards for the new yearthrough the Mah Jong leagueshould contact Mrs. Stanley

c h u r c h ' s h i s t o r y , i m M » o » i u u o | _ , t , i . f c _ - _ , • -and institutions, and he studledlwhich w a s S c o u t s""day.and memorized a great deal Inthe Bible..

"It's terrible13-year-old son know so muchmore aboutyou do," Mrs. Marquardt ad-mits,such

Musician* are UrgedTo Join Post Band

lospital ThriftShop Discussed

COLONIA - A talk on themipnsp mid operation Of therri,h Aijoboy Hospital Thrifthop1 was given by Mrs. Myron Purposes.

ISELIN — Further stepnrri what the Greater Iselinivlc Association hopes wlllje-,111, in the establishment of aank in Iselin, were! taken fhepCharles Howell, State Commis-ioner of the Department of

BankinR and Insurance, visitedselin and toured the area*,

William Reedy, Iselin posfr-master; Dr. Douglas Calsette,president of the Greater Isellp

ivlc Association, and Dr. FailCohen made a trip to Trentonpreviously to inquire about re-ceiving a bank charter. Com-missioner Howell's visit her*was the result. m

During the tout, the commit.tec pointed out the large bous-

developments In the «rtft,;he seven manufacturing « » •:erns in the Iselin limits,-'theusiness area and tracts: Of

land available for Industrial

flovie and LectureOn Circle Program

ISELIN - Iselin Circle, Ladyporesters of America met atiselin School 15, where CT)uffetuncheon was served under thelupervislon of ijhe hospitalitycommittee headed by Mrs. LeoTholnas.

The special award was wonby Mrs. Conrad Dobbs. It wasannounced that a benefit social

iulld held in School 16. Mrs.Rewitch was the organizer andlist chairman of the shop

when it began at 401 StateStreet a year ago.

She urged the Colonia branchto co-operate fully in theproject, as interested volun-teers and a steady supply olsalable items are the shop'main requirements. Profits gientirely to the hospital's build-ing fund. Mrs, Sewitch said shehoped the Shop, which is nowipen Thursday, Friday andSaturdays from 10 A.M. to 4

would be held at the home of particularly,In demand.Mrs. Thomas, 145 MiddlesexAvenue, February 24, 8 p.m. Itwas also announced that due tothe regular meeting night fall-ng on Washington's Birthday,the next meeting will be held

?.M., may eventually be open;very day. Mrs. Raymond Hiller

The commissioner asked-Mlthe committee could raise ap»proxlmately $500,000 in pledge*necessary before a charter canbe granted. ~

The committee stated It feelsthere would be no problem aiall the merchants in the area .are solidly behind the proposMbank. Mr. Howell was assuredthat as much money as possible

ill be raised In Iselin and'hen, if necessary, It will be>btalned from outside sources.

Four banks are located-to,he area, surrounding Iseluv-Woodbrldge, Fords, Metuchenmd Rahway —at least three

19 Colonla Boulevard, is In:harge of collecting items Inhe Colonla area and urges anyresident to contact her. Good,usable children's clothing is

miles from the business sectionof Iselin.

After pledges are received *final decision will be made j)Jlommissioner Howell. »,.;

The program for the yearwas outlined at the recenimeeting, and a stepped-upmembership campaign.

NEW STATIONCOLONIA — Corpsman 2/i

John Brickson, USN, son od Mrs. Harry " ':son, 3:

HAPPT DAYS!COLONIA — Mr. and V

Ionel Kahn, Albermarle KoMl, •;attended the Bar Mitzvah a mreception of James MlchselFrank of Union held at tB«Temple Beth-El, Elizabeth. ThaKahns also were present In,Amityvtlle, L. I., at the weddingof Phyllis Firestone oi Amttt-ville and Eugene Alper of BayCity, Mich.

tablecloth and needs volunteersto help embroider the names ofmembers.

There we 114 paid-up mem-bers of the Sisterhood to datetaccording to Mrs. Hanen Isaac,membership chairman. Lunch-eons are being planned forprospective members.

Mrs. Louts Levlne, programdirector, reports that the March1 general meeting will featurea musical play, starring mem'

ISELIN — Theeeds more musicians. Mr.

Crouse, Bandmaster, feels This fall the award-winningiat there are individuals who boy also played football for the

play or have playedmenu and he appealed to thesepeople to Join.

The band is'reject and there will be quail-ed peonested

Schuman before February 16. beis of the organization. Noml-Mrs. Bernard Weliutcln is in nations for the next fiscal yearcharge of "The Tree of Llfe'iwlll also be held.

a theatre party*• .'i''l<t at Radio City Musk

Nt-w York. Tickets must,.i <l lor ai the March meet-!)

i- Kotx-it McSweeney, u:'i- ml*!-, « u welcomed In-

Auxiliary. Mrs. Johnurmldenf, appointed

in fir cluiiimen as follows-William White, dark

i)n'es; Mr8. JohnSchnel-''inhdays: Mm. Robert-l"d Mrs. McSweeney,•ummittee: Mrs. Arthur

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THE SHORTESTDISTANCE BETWEENTWO HEARTS I S . . .

Colonla residents for five years.Billy began Scouting as a Cubwhen he was 8 and bis. mother 4was his Den mother. Now a five IStar Scout, almost Life, he isDen chief for Cub Pack 145. Heattends the eighth grade of the

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Avenel Church 22 Induds

Pirt School PatrolT 1 M. C l » * COLOJttA E1»M sixth

I n d u c t s M a t e «»* I*WJ«-,:< **« inductsas members o! the first school

.VENEI^-O:-:-,,:.^ »r,d i&" p»tn>l Of Bchx>. 22 ~~ "tied Pur.rr. FT. tw-e F i r e t MclAUghltn o! the:>byfr!rtn C.'jr: - «ere of- p^jtment *j»fcp W

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Avenel FiremenO.K.

(Company In 1958;JBecond Assistant^

First and for four years. He is married I f . 1 )- '—• the father of two chlWren. l l l O i n C r S

_ Avenrlannounced

Firemen's Association,Fire'vice president of thf Midd les

(,n_County Firemen's AssoHat

At Annual Feti

'VALENTINE HOP SET Qtlholk Book

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Mrs. Gerald Biiiey, Mrs. W11-,liam Hans -si, Mrs. ThomasH,U, Mrs. John Sisbrt and Mrs-,Andrew Wi'.Mn: at 11 A. M..ieldrrs Arthur Bryer, Jacob Die-!tr:--h. Wlllard Jenkins, CharlM.Kuhlmai!.Richard Menke.WU-;liam Patrick Rr.d Sidney Plnk-i

committee,.^'nei i/trnwu" ; mn.. . . .«»- ! ^ ' F r a n k Buchom. 'that all L ': TO inSUAl OfflCert W 0 0 D B B I D G E - The MO-J M n 8^mtTi. Mrs. Sechnst. , n d n o

' | AVENEL - The Third Ward, b f Woodbridge he ld ' a n d M r s . Menko were co-h««• i0Wed «

!-..™-«..n*«,t of Schoola, «JU Peter Hartocwr. BeW >

moderator of :;•IceUa's Free Catholic I,

without a Ucket. Mu"uc>0 Button Street, annS S i d by the •Down-ihere will

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February 28.Children from fou::

elgth grades areSuperlntenaeni 01 o l - " ~ " ' ' n a n d Patrlcla Vanaer- |e l g t h g ra (ies are eiispeak on "The Educational .Rown ^ ^ frteWtted|p,rth,,plt# In the con>,

w e r e : 'Training of the Chl'.d" at the «reev ^ t h e j , ^ , , W h a t B t C e C f l l , ,meeting on MaKh 14 at \ r . , ^ , Ubrarv M

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At ea<h service of ordi-jnauon and installation R<v. Dr.jCharles MacKenzie, paitor, de-livered the charge to the offi-cers ar.d the Rev. Robert A,Bonham, associate pastor, de-livered the charge to the con-!pregation. The Sacrament ofthe Lord s Supper was admin-istered at each service.

Sunday, Dr. MacKenzie willpreach at the 9 and 11 AilJservices on the topic, "The!Gospel that never changes." Atthe 8 and 10 A.M. sen-ices, the)<Bev. Bonham will preach on"Christ on the Mount of Trial."The 10 A.M. service will be Inhonor of Boy Scout week. BoyScouts from Troop 41 and theirleaders will participate.

The Chancel Choir, under thedirection of Robert Fraumann,minister of music, will sing j"Let all Mortal Flesh Keep'Silent" at the 11 A.M. service.j"Let not your heart betroubled" will be sung by Mrs.Dale Scott at 10 A.M.; MissNorma Taubert, soloist for the1

8 and 9 A.M. services, will sing"The Love of God" by F. M.Lebmann.

Topic for Singspiratlon serv-ice at 8 P.M., Sunday will be"God and the World of Drama.''Princeton'* Merlin Theater willpresent Philip W. Turner's"Christ in the Concrete City."

Mrs. Jack Warren and MrsWilliam Ross, advisors for theTermite Fellowship, announcea Valentine party will be held!today from 3:30 to 5:30 P.M.|in Westminster Hall.

Mock WeddingMeeting FeatureAVENEL — Husbands were

guests of the Sisterhood ofCongregation B'nai Jacob at arecent meeting. Mrs. LeonardLeiberman, president, introdu-ced Mrs. Harold Meltz andMrs. George Miller, programchairmen, who presented amock wedding.

The cast featured Irv Marinaas the bride; Mrs. Nathan Le-vinsky, the bridegroom; Mrs. Is

iDrescher, the Rabbi; Mr. Dres-cher, the bride's mother; Mrs.

. Morton Giniger, bride's father;Harold M?lt4, groom's mother;Arthur Amster, groom's father;Mrs. Morton, Litinger, bestman; Mr. Giniger, maid ofhonor; Mr. Litinger, flowergirl; Mrs. Richard Warner, ringbearer; Jules Isler, Hy FarerMr. Levlnsky and Mr. Warnerbridesmaids and Mrs. ArthurBerlin, the unhappy aunt.

Entertainment also includeda choral group, "The Platnicks," consisting of Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Abe Lapidus, MrsFarer, Mrs. Isler, Mrs. Hy Firkfser, accompanied by Mrs. Jac]Tillman,

The program was directed bMrs. William Miller who alsfurnished the music and costumtg. Make-up was by Mrs.Henry Pinkus.

Hostesses were Mrs. NormanRosenbaum, Mrs. Joel Mayer,Mrs. Manny Temkin, Mrs. Leo-nard 8chlosser, Mrs. Sol Glass,Mrs. Ralph Alter, Mrs. HarryForman and Mrs. Malina.

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Society of St. James1 Churchheld a meeting in the cafeteriaon Tuesday nifht with Rt. Rev,Msgr. McCorristin opening themeeting with a prayer.

Plans were mude for a cardparty on April 5 and also forthe sale of religious articlesduring the Lenten season.

Three new members were ac-cepted: Mrs, Harry Pease, Mrs.Steven Varga, Jr., and Mrs. AlBalinan.

The jiext meeting will takeplace on March 8 with Mrs.Thonw.s TVoyuno and Mrs.

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ironl Sinai Chapter \• <\il,ONIA The Sinai chup-ttr, B'mti B'rltli, has donatedtwo books each to the Coloniaand liiihwuy libraries this weekin honor of BrotherhoodMonth. The titles are "YourNelglibor Celebrates" by ArthurGilbert mid Osca)- Tarcovabout the ti'udltions and holi-days ol" the Jewish people, and"We Are AU Americans," byBtttyu D Wiliton, a botk forthe very young abdut democ-racy.

Last 'weekend \2 couples:from thti Sinui chaptrr enjoyed'winter sports, at Oiuasinger's.Uie Catskill resort, unu 20

' couples traveled to Youngs Gaptor tin outing.

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PAGE FIFTEEN

last Setr] Scouts

|.-\DlNO

i ,, ;• will receive',„ ,i imriv o" March

i.-' i>it-r1 nt a m e e t l n r o n Saturday.tl , , I l ( s Pnrlsh Hall.

,, i,,rnicr«st win be, !,,,,,! Johnson's in

Patricia C o v 1 n o,Phyllis Hollar, treasurer; Janet,1'DiSalle, secretary; LindR 811-v«r«, publicity agent.

Maria Ferrloil was appointedto collect pennies for the Juliei,Low Fund which will be turnedover to the proper committee

Special MeetingCalled by Unit

COLONU — A special meet-of the Ladles Auxiliary,

r i ] i v onmade for aMonday In

at 8:30 p.m.quests. »Re-

e served,officers are:

* * r ^ - a T -•» • . _ - ~ ^ _ _ „ g— —^ . —r f i n l i n e l | - - - ^ ^ f _ _ ^ ^ , i i , | i i | ^ ^

at the White Church at a lain jColonln Volunteer Fire Com-date. The cookie sale will beRmH)anV will take place tonight at

7:30. Next mrular meeting willbe Monday nl«ht.

Committees were recentlyPicked for the coming year as

robber told her to !!c on the1 follows: program, Mrs. Josephfloor and count to 50 before Maglia, assisted by Mrs. 8teve

COUNTED OUTMINNEAPOLIS — When

calling police, Mrs Susie Bel- and Mrs, Reginaldnap took no chances. She told Brady; ways and means, Mrsdetectives that she counted to:Louis Sundanato, assisted b100 before reporting that sh^Mrs. Walter Scuboda. Mrshad been robbed of $35.

Wojton, Mrs. Robert Hen-drlcks; good cheer. Mrs. Ray-mond Hughes, Mrs. JamesRodgers; membership, Mrs,William Wels, Mrs. WilliamPrice and Mrs. Joseph Fastens.

SCOUT DISPLAYISELIN- Projects commemo-

rating the 50th anniversary ofBoy Scouting, which are on

Pajok Installed HeadOf Democratic Club

WOODBHIDOE-Emil Pajakwas Installed as president ofthR First, .Ward, Second DistrictDemocratic Club at a meetingheld at Swalllck's Tnvern.

Other officers are WilliamKowalczyk, vice president;Alexander Enik, recording sec-

display in the window of the|retary; Margaret Rose, treas-Barbaiii Joan School of Danc-iurer; Joseph Llptak, sergeant-Ing, Oak Tree road, were pre-pared by Cub Scout Park 48and will be displayedSaturday.

at-arms; trustees, WalterHemsel, Snl Cnnnimro andMichael Rusznak.

New members welcomedwere Rocco Vacc.a, Michael

iGerald Sidner. Mrs. Chestei

We r e cco Vaex.a, McNew pact gives Japan many r>udas, Joseph Valente and

HYO to ParticipateIn Heart Fund GameHOpSlLAWN—The Hopelawn

Youth Organization will beepresented at a Heart Fund

Benefit dame at Carteret whenMrs. Joseph DeAngelo will lead

group of girls In basketballagainst a girls' team represent-ng Carteret Recreation De-partment on Sunday at Car-teret High School.

Representing the HYO wllbe Leona Kruppa, captain; Ar-Une Kruppa, Carole OraversonPat White, Pat Fedderson.Helen Neal, Anna VUagl anddale Dudzlk.

concessions. Ray Franglone.

HYO, announced there win beno dance this Friday night, anddances will resume next week.

Registration Is still open forall 6th, 7th and 8th grade stu-dents who are Interested.

Minister to AttendNational Meeting

3 through IS.In tne absence of R « . Hlrtle

Sunday, the pulpit will be oc-cupied by Harry flechrtot whosetopic will be "Faith ThroughDoubt." Clifford Buncy, SeniorDeacon, Is In charge of servicearrangements.

A Mexican Chili Dinner wllbe held by the Pilgrim Fellow-

WOODBRmOE "Man's

Search for Meaning" will bethe theme of the meeting iiSt. Louis of the NatlnnaCouncil of Churches and National Congregational ChristianChurches Which Rev. RalpHirtle of the Congregations

Mrs. Peter Panel!!, president, Church will attend Februar

T V - T o d a yand Tomorrow

CBS HAS BECOME THBFIRST network to Insist thatall stations it owns should pre-sent frequent editorial* in-or-

:hlp Sunday evening at 6:30 d p r "t° w r v e U>« public Interestn the home of Bob Safford.by stimulating thinking and

editorialize only on local Issues,

jdeclslon — making about im-Slides will be shown on Mon-iportant public Issue*." CBS has

day by John Elek at a meeting ruled that Its local station*of the G.E.T. Club In the recre-ation room. Implying the network itself

may carry editorials soon onUN. commission appraises n a t l c m a l a n d mternatlonal U-frica s economyAfrica s economy.

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sue* . . . James Hoffa's Team-sters Union will sponsor a long-hair musical show on ABCthat's to replace Man with aCamera on Monday nights InMarch. Similar to the defunctVoice of Flrentone, the showwill concentrate on top stars ofthe opera, ballet and, occasion-ally, Broadway and Hollywoodmusicals . . . The March 27Conquest jiUI be a study of

I porpoises filmed entirely atMarine Land.

STARTING MARCH 1, AR-|THUR MURRAY Will present »two-Installment roasting ofsome big star every six weeks,starting with Bob Hope. Othersbem;; lined up as subjects of|the roasting by their celebrityIfrimds are Milton Berle, JackPaar and Bing Crosby. Murraywill donate to the favorite

I charity of each "roastee" . . . Anew nalf-thour slapstick seriessimilar to the old Laurel andHardy movies is scheduled forABC next season. The series,Calvin and Clyde, will be pro-duced by Jack Webb'i MarkVTI Productions, directed bySidney Miller, and star two newcomedians. Art Walsh and BenDavis . . . Armstrong CircltTheater has scheduled an "ac-tual " for March 2 on the re-cent page one story of NewYork policemen Impersonating^Greenwich Village beatniks tobreak up a narcotic* ring . . .Pat Boone has signed CarmelQuinn to sing his St. Patrick'sDay show,

BING CROSBY'S TWO-HOUR all-star special for ABC.designed as a benefit for hisalma mater, Gonzaga Univer-sity, has been postponed to the1980-01 season. It'i to be abook musical on bow the Westwas won . . . Polly Bergen andPhil Silvers signed to guest onJack Benny's CBS specialMarch 1 9 . . . Bunny Davis Jr.will guest on a Peter Cham epi-sode . . . CBS taped two fullhours of Its Maurice Chevalierspecial, scheduled tot February4, before a studio audience,then selected the best hour'smaterial for televising on thehour-long show . . . Tim O'-Connor signed to play theyoung farmer who sells hissoul to the devfl on "The Deviland Daniel Webster," February14 on NBC. David Wayne al-ready signed to play the devil,with Edward G. Robinson asDaniel Webster... The fllmed-In-England Ivanhoe series ifnow going into syndication Inthe United States.

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Jackie Gleason bzt done an-other top job In Opiate DTOour,which features wveral of hl»own arraiigemenU. u unial.Tbe musk Is beautiful (also aausual) and this is recommend-ed. It's a Capitol.

Mercury, again, has a Rich-ard Hayman album of Rodger*and Hammerstein's Tbe SmutOf Musk, which is worth »

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PAGE SIXTEEN

Capi ta ![. u p t - n i i • » • l a 1

V.TI-P kill"! in Now

a u i ' i n r i • •• duiini!'Cnncr movifttj-nt few s

Domejpus of Rutgers, the State Oni-;for unemployed Newversity . . . Republican State resident* during 1959

(Chairman Earl Erdman arsnies Jerseyby.Governor Meyner 1

January.lted another record

Newhave eom

more

that It now to offer solutions to many of National Convention,' S a n anT'New Jersey 5 pressing needs . .begins July 25 in Chicago

facilities for thesuch checks, under thebill In the Legislature .

CAPITOL CAPER8:

f,week has

'nitlon of the Importance— Newielectrielty in modern living.

-.was worth only 46 & cents In

o'hrr the Jersey

rev Sncir-v rtniinsScr.ator Walter H

Division of ll'.e American Can-. State

Jones,_ . . . rhairmnn of the.loini I.cRislntlve Appropria-linns Committed this year . .Tlir ISfiO conf'Tence for assess-

the new Department of Labor andHenry L Vocel of Old Bridge.'lrving Berber, of Lakewood, isjDecember. according to theIs the new president of the New the new president of the New|state Department of Labor andJersey Bwkeepers Association.Plans are belns accelerated for:a major jet airport for theEastern United States in theBurllngton-Oct-an County plne-

of thePoultry ..,„„.,.., . , . - — r —

Attorney General Da- to December 1, 107 bootleggers!stolen from his car. The thief to pick.D. Furman claims there Iswere captured maklnR illicit

New Bedford, Mass. — It is for him.

rancher, Charlie Miller, has]been giving his crop away the

ofiiaat two years. Almost blindand in poor health, he couldnot pick the fruit himself and;could not pay anyone to-do It1

India' SubjectOf Talk to Club

the little things that count,] This year will be different;Ronald Pimental reallMd whence will get paid fer his crop.

SEWAREN — "Inside Indiawas the subject of a talk by Dr.Alison Bryan »t a recent meet-ting of the Sewaren HistoryClub held at the home of Mrs.Clarence Zischkau. Went Ave-

andhad put a nickel in the meter 10-acre crop to a buyer as a

no evidence wliat.wver that an hootch in New Jersey . . . Newlgo Pimental would not Ret a;present (or Millers 83rd birth-f f l j d nniversary

HandsIne offirr-s will be held JuneiEmployment Security

the Douglass Cam-1135.000 non-agricultural jobsjrles by check20 to 24 on

loll delivery racket exists in New:Jersey's 27,000 State officlalsjparking ticket. day anniversary.Tie State Division of! Jersey . . . Railroads and ex-and employees are being paid -77

found.press companies who pay sala- every two weeks by a robot - a Bishop urges lnterlaith drivein New Jersey, payroll machine with electron-'on films. capital.

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later of the First PresbyterianChurch In Perth Amboy, Dr.Bryan lived in India from 1917to 1913 preachinn. teaching,and ornanizlng churches.

In discussing the principlesof the Hindu religion. Dr.Bryan said almost anythingcan be found there from theworship of sacred images to ex-tensive, obscure literature. The

1 cast* system, derived from the1 god. Brahma, is headed by tke

priests Then come warriors,{ merchandikworkers, and final-

ly, the lowest class, tae un-touchables whose only food If1

often the dead animals theyanr allowed to carry away. Al-though this system Is slowlydisappearing. Dr. Bryan saysthat even in s small town of300 persons, one group will notspeak, touch or eat with any-one not of his own cast*.

An untouchable is considered> because of committing a,

deadly sin in a former life.Even his shadow falling upon

person of higher degree Isthought to be polluting

A woman's life in a farmingvillage includes working hi the!fields. To keep her infant quietwhile she is doing this, she wiH!put opium under the baby'11

fingernails, so that in chewinghis fists, he will be calmeddown Dr. Bryan was amaiedthat most children do not culti-vate the craving for opiumlater on. It is not uncommonto sw 13-year-old wives work-ing from dawn to dark. Inserving food to her husband,an Indian woman retires to an-ther room. There she awaitsfurther orders, and hopes thather husband may leave a tidbitof meat for her to eat when hehas finished.

Mrs. Simon Larson, clubpresident, announced that can-

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account*. Invent,,Alexander, - • • n ] c o m p t o m e t e r

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MADAME SANDSSITE GRAVES <2>. in oneof the most beautiful sections1 and ADVISOR, m.of doverleaf Park Cemetery at Sayreville, between \,iWoodbrldge. Call2102.

• FEMALE HELP WANTED •

THREE WOMEN wanted Inthis area for purl-time aft-

ernoons 01 evenings. Must not*» employed elsewhere. Car

ADams 2-!South Amboy <BCKK2/11 - 2/2i|from Mary Carter Pil;

For more InformsPArkway 1-S282.

• f •!

MISCELLANFon

A M and 5 00-6 00 P. M i• 2 11*,

WoodbridieItnrj

can help yai (BI 2-1515. or write p 0 1253. Woodbridge.

FOR SALE

'CRIB, matchinn chlfforobe and OETTIlfa E N O U n itChest of drawers Baby coach

Oood condition Be«t offer. FUWATER? Will guamr.v, !(Jstore your HOT WMKR i

1-1960. 2 / l l ' j lng l Up U) 70% oi rf;'y

ISETTUNO ESTATE. RUK»,nevet used. 9x 12, $3000;

9x15, $35.00: Oriental. 9x12,OE ac$55.00. Other O.E. vac$ 5

uum, $20.00. Lady's or man's17-jewel Oruen gold watch.i(never used, with new-watch'guarantee, sacrifice J25.00. Alsowool hooked nigs. FU 8-2028.

coit. Work done on ;-<-JTwelve yeaji8CHAIBIJ! UMESCAIIMOVAL SERVICE. A,D«4999 for free estlmav

2/11

SERVICES

Restaurant

|cer dressings for the Mt. Car-mel Nursing Sisters will bemade at her home, 120 Wood-

- Wash Macbiie Service -;„[ iep,MeTii y

and any interested Sewarenresident* are urged to attend.White material, such as oldsheets, is needed and may be

(KITCHEN CHAIRS custom re-upholstered, plastic or leath-

er. Free estimates. LI-9-2865.1/28-2/18

Washing Machine Service

SIMONE'S Guitar Studio451 School St., Woodbridge

Phone ME 4-3062For Appointment

Photography

Locksmith

PICTURES MAKEGOOD GIFTS

Delicatessen

FLYNN &FUNERAL HOMESEsUbUlbtd 59 Yuri

420 East Avenue

Perth Amboy

23 Ford Ave., Fords

VA-6-03S8

IKEA? SHOPPE61S Rahway Avenue

Woodbridge(Opp. Whit* Church)

• SALADS at Their Best• SODA FOUNTAIN• FRESH BAKERY GOODS

Open 7 A. Al. to 10:30 P. M.INCLUDING SUNDAYS

rClosed Wednesdays All

Drugs

* it'll Mil

RAYMOND

JUIKSOX

and SOJS

Druggist*•"" ' • • m t u t a Street

1 W'iMidbridgc, N. J.

Telephone MKrcury 4-U554

WOODBRIDGE KEYft LOCKSMITH SHOP

FRANK & JOAN'SPIZZERIA

769C Roosevelt AvenueCarteret Shopping Center

(Speclalking In)

• Hade to Orjler Ptaa Pies

• Full Course ItalianDinners

• Free Delivery Alter 6 P.M.OPEN FROM

NOON TILL MIDNIGHTCLOSED MONDAYS

We Guarantee to DeliverHOT PIES

TeL KI 1-8700

BcnOlx,fhor, Bur,

bnmott, BUek-itont, tn i athtn

UX WOKKGUARANTIED

B«bnllt HUhtn tit Ulia t b i Putt

Avenel Appliance Service111] »»Uw»; kn^ kintl

I. Hire, Flop. — tt In . Elp.MI 4-«731 MI t-MM

HAVING TBOUBIJ, H•ewerage? Electric .«•

er removei roots. fl;;r.,and atoppage frompipes, drains anddigging, no dattiBRi 5 -and efficient. C?.::Plumbing and Heat:-; Mil'8007. |

Lions to HoldLadies' Night

AVENEL — The Avenel Lionsleft at Mrs. Larson's home. club met at the Log Cabin,

Auxiliary EnjojValentine S<4

ISEUN - TVAuxiliary of Iselml.:

Mrs. WilUam Neveil an-iWoodbridije. where a colored met at First Inounced that March 15 ic the|films on Lake Winnpesaukeeclosing date for the Pederation-latWolfboro, N. H.. were shown tine

Church, Iselln,was 1

sponsored Vogue Sewing con- by Nelson E. Newcomb.f ltest,

There will be an executive

- Water Sifteiers -

- Roofing & Siding --•-

AUTO, BOMB,OFFICE KEVSDUPLICATEDSAFES SOLD

Ice Skatei and U w n MowenSharpened on Premises

tools . Hardwire. Paints. G l u t

570 AMBOf AVENUEWOOtBRtDGEteL ME-4-10M

Open L I U J I A. M. to 1 1 . M.Sundaj 8 A. M. to 1 P M.

Furniture - - Moving ft Tracking

WINTER BROS.Wayside Fun . Shop

Half Year ClearanceSale

NOW GOING ON8ervU)i Woodbridie aeildenU

Since 191)• Bltltr Value* • top Brandt• Better Service • Lower Prices

Visit Ou(r NeK Store AtSt. George | Avenue at V. 8.

Highway 1, Avenel(At tbe Wodabrldge

Cloverleat lirde)OD«D 9 A. M. tt) I r. M.

Intl. Sit.Phone MErtnry 4-666$

A. W. HALL & SONLocal and Lonf Distance

Movtnt" and BtoraieNATION-WIDE SHIPPERS of

Household and Office FurnitureAuthorized Agent

CONflNKNTAL VAN SERVICE,IMC.

lefaikte Booms for Storaie

CRATING • PACKINGSHIPPING

Ooclalmed Furniture of ErerjDescription

Office and Warehouse34 Atlantie 8treet, Carteret

TeL KI 1-5540 or KI 1-8592

Telephone TodayME 4-3651

CAMERA BEPAIRPASSBORT PHOTOPHOTOSTATSLAMINATION

GALLARD'SPHOTO

547 Amboy Ave.Woodbridge, N. IMon., Wed. 10 to 8

Tues., Thurs., 8at. 10 to • IFriday 10 to S

T. R. STEVENSKooOnt and Sheet HetaJ Work

6S5 ST. GEORGE ATE.WOODBRIDGE

Repairsof allTypes

Alr-CondltionlniWarm Air Heat

Industrial Bxhanst SystemMotor finards

FOE FBEE ESTIMAT1SCall la-i-tlU Of MS-I-UN

SALESSERVICE

RENTALSWater Softener Bali

Soft Water SoapSwimmint Pool Supplies

SERVISOFTOF WOODBRIDGE711 St. George ATenu*

Woodbridie

ME 4-1815

board meetlnc Monday at 1:30PM. at Mrs. Larson's home.Next meeUng will be February17 at 2 Pit at the home ofMrs. William Burns, Holton

jStreet. Dr. J. R. Sopchak will;discuss,"Child Personality De-velopment." Co-hostesses withMrs. Zischkau at lastmeeting were Mn. JosephPocklembo and Mrs. Larson.

[president of the h> 1 1Plans were formulated for|ber of Commem -u-

the annual ladies night dinr>er|speaker and iudpe 11. •-and dance Jfcbruary 20 at the|made valentine on.'.' ;Log Cabin. Vince Riccidone iajners were Mrs. Stt \>-\...In charge.

It was reported a pair of eye-glasses was donated to a localneedy child.

The club will sponsor « tar-jbershop quartette songfest Mjthe plans for act

Anti-SemitismTopic of Rabbi

prettiest; Mrs.fey, moat original;Kelly, funniest.

More mothers w,join the auxiliary

Elliot.April under the direction of!*111 be of benefit t<

Registration bnm .•:.members for th< '.other registration •>February 27, at i) •^rehouse In tl>hall, entrance'on (>

Chotcder, ¥'u> s"'»

Associates to HoldFtuhion-Hat Show

COLON1A—The Woodbridgechapter, Cosmopolitan Associ-ates, will hold a fa.shion and

: . ; ' • • ' .

Lobel, leader of the!!,March 3 ta lhe Colonla Clvlc

Hebrew Community here, dis-cussed anti-Semitism at theFebruary meeting of the Car-

Improvement club.lnman Ave.{W o | B 1 I 1 . g

ScheduleWOODBRH)

PriitiiK

Neiry Jaisei ft S M II

Plumblig ft Heating

M o n i i g

iAvenel Pharmacy

941 RAHWAV

MKrcurv 4-KlU

PRESCRIPTIONStVIIITMA.V'S CANHIKS

Cusmfll<!> - Film

LET ME SHOW YOUHOW YOU CAN ADD

$1,000.00 •or more

to the value ofyour home.

with Stark Droi.' World's C'luni-liiuli FKl'IT TREES, S1IHIMS,VINES. HOSKS, and ntber ( I I I I I -nifjitals. Nu ubllfatlon. Write >rTelephoijf.

Mr. E. E. Buser110 Poplar Street, Carteret

TEL. KI 1-2645

Mive "IDEAL WAY"Phone FL-8-39U

AGENl NATIONAL VANLINES

Charles Farr

Plinb|ig ft (lestligElectric Sewer ScnlM

Telephone:

MErcnry 4-M84

621 UNDBN AVENUE

WoodbriiU*. N. J.

Tlnnlni andSheet Motal Work

Rooflm, Metal CeUlnfsand Furnace Work

, 588 Alden Street

f\'oodbridge, N. J.

Telephone Uttrenn 4-1241

teret Hebrew Men's ClubRabbi Lobel began with an1

enlightened analysis of the re-cent outbreaks of swastikasmearing. He asked the ques-tion, "Was the publicity givento the recent outrages harmful!

!

nue, 8:30 P-M. Plans have alsobeen made for a dinner-dancejat Whitey's hall. Perth Amboy.ion April 2.

The chapter, an organizationof foreign-bom war bi ides, is!participating with the national phone ordersgroup in plans for three charter for chowder and

Service of the M'Church wHI hold ..der and apple pn2 PA!. #lth Mrs Wway and Mrs. P<

lacker

plane flights in the near future!mful!or beneficial to the fight!10 London and Amsterdam.againtt 'nee' bigotnr?" He con-l ~~ ,eluded that publicity was help,CHIEF'S REPORT

I ful because it mtWed the na-tlotu of the wond to speakout against the Neo-Fascists.

AVENEL)— Fire calls hand-in

SELj— FireJanuary by

will be heWnow and Easter

•mert will beyouth choir withOeorte Hatler

the Avenel, and senior choirFire Company 1 have been re-'at 7:30 with

which are beginning to take;ported by Chief 8t*nlty Der**-orgaiiiat andhold of Oermany and manyfiky u 3 house call«; 2 rubbith.'Sunday U Race

t i !2 k & " l T

3-4 Booms—$20, $25, |J05-6 Roonis-*35, $4*0, (50

WOODBKJDGE

Plumbing ft Heatlig

• Remodeling

• New Installations

• Gtu and OU Burners

Call ME-4-S048, Hl-1-lIlZ

I. PUGLIESE - A. UFO

Service Stations -

TOWNE GARAGEJ. F, Gardner A Son

485 AMBOY AVENUEWoodbridge

MErciu? 4-3540

•fVt'M StjcaiaOUi l a• BEAR WHEEL AUUN-

MENT and BALANCE• BRAKE SERVICE

RESULTS

WANT-ADSftRlVG +I0ME

**BACON

BusineM Directory

Rates A n SMALL

Advertise

Your Service

In This Space

For Only

RoulU -BIG 7 . Month

FOR QUALITYPRINTING

IIU

ME 4-1111-2-3Ni Job Tn Urgi

•r T N SnailYes, call today . .-, notee for estimates. We'llrush a man to you tohelp* you plan, show-ing you money-savingshort-cuts.

MIDDLESEXPRESS

THE WOODBRIDGEPUBLISHING CO.

16-20 Green StreetWoodbridge

other countries throughout theworld. The Rabbi feltNeo-Pasctsm is dot a real threat!to this country1 and AmericaniJews. '

Handwriting Analysis.Mrs. Emmett OruerLrg,

Kraphologiat, presented afvenr

2 truck; & field: 1 false alarms day and Rev. Tid 2 drill*, totaling 17 calls j sermon at 11 AMAttending a meeting BundayI1* " f t w l D» l t l e r (;

of the New Jersey 8tat* VoljunJ The Woman steers Firemen's Associstlon 10 Christian iVrvh•••Aerial weiti Chief Derewsky,Pirst AatUUnt Chief Herman ilowihlpPeti and their guesU, ex-fhirft'wlll beWilli

WedneadMr at 8 >'Hall.Rev.

interesting andprogram of handwritingtils. She demonstrated to themembers d the club that youcan detect mental illness,criminality and other path-ologies, by analyzing a person'shandwriting. |

Plans for a square dance are;set for April i. with a big bandand refreshments. A bazaar isalso planned as well »« a lullathletic program of gold, ten-nis, bowling, Softball and what;

yfW-new idea WM introduced!erry Uve, to spread- the

wealth. Efich week a drawingwill be held for a cash awardIf you are picked, and present•at the meeting, you win

The meeting was conductedby the new president. Ed Kit-m. The ne«t meeting will beheld or. March 1. 1980 Newmembers are invited.

pwyer and Wallace'Th*!Fortnightly (>I in (f law of the *>.

CHINESE AUCTION

W O O D B R I D O E - Theladies Auxiliary of tilt VYVJwill hold » Cliuiet* Autiion »iHue Po»t Booiiui, Pearl atreeton Saturday nlgla »t « o'clockKeatured will be a door prliiedonated by a Hollywood personallty. R*»tte«hm«iiu will b«served.

Whtn it <omti to dtyiimfl O nX* i0 (

•orm»| to «np«drt* yew offle* OP*'*

Hon., I M w . W« hov« * • "«"«w

how" to com* up w M

thai will tovt llmt end HOMy.

Hkt th« qwality and »p**d of Our work

. . . and our pricttl

MIDDLESEX18 .Gtrnn StrMt,

TO. MS MUlI t W quort Oflyovr ntif job I

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PAGE SEVENTEEN

ind the strengthfor your life...

roNOREGATIONAL„ OF W00DBRIDOE

alrtltpMlnliWT

i i"sM _,

sundM. M church Softool

, follow^ 07 Adult BtblJregular clM«s lor,n(,

A M. Morning WorshipCoffee hour fel-

P M Chi Rho., , M p pilgrim FtUow-

Board. «:00

,v 6:00 P.M-l i r n 8 Association,,,.,-ond Wednesday, can-

othtr d

1:30y

Wedne*-

Club, first Monday,

Alpha PM. second and™»day. »:00 P-M-r Adults, first 8und»y

8 00 P i t

;., Club fourth Tuesdtjr

{: Mothers,1 Tuesday

(holr Rthetnab,ncel. Wednesday.

lor. Wedneaday, •:•*

IT. JOHN V1ANNE1 CHtmCH|R«1. Wtlttr Ridtlwon, Putnr

ichool 20, Hoffman BoulevardSunday Masses at 0, 7, 8, fi

WORSHIPTOGETHERTHIS WEEK

Cancer Dressings, first andthird Wednesdays.

Boy SCOUU, Fridays, 7:30P.M.

and 11r,

A. M,Oltndale Road, Co

Sabbath Services — Fridayevening. 8 P.M.

ADATH ISRAELSYNAGOGUE

Anboy Avenue, WoodbridfSUT. l i a i u N«wbn|tr, a»i>biFriday, 7:30 PM, regular

Sabbath services.

JEWISH COMMUNTTTCF.NTER OF COLONIA

fttbbl DiTld U«lnfiiaServices at first aid building,

liunan Avcftue.Scrvlcei. Friday night at 8:30Sunday School 9 to 10:30 and

0:30 to 12.Junior services alternate Sat-

urdays from 10 to 11:30.Hebrew School Tuesday and

OODBRIDQE OOBFIL(HlTtCH

ii. run Buritu, P*iW«irr ITMprct ATCIIU I N

Rldftdal* Arenofii AM. - Sunday School>il a«e». Erneit Baraou.rmtcndeni. Adult Bible

ai same hour, teacher.mi Ernst.ou AM. - Momlm wor-smice. Nursery U pro-

Thursday 1:30 to 3:30 and 4:30to 6:16.

NIW DOVERMXTHOD1ST CIITRCD

Rahway R. D. tNtw Dorer Road

>•?, Albert • . Iwttt, Put*8:30 A. M., Early Church and

Early Sunday School,10 A. M., Church School and

Church Service.11:30 A. M., Sunday School.7 P. M. High School Youth

Group.

FIRST PRE8BTTERIANCHURCH OF ISEI-IN

R*T. Richard B. Rlbhlc. P»HOTAllen Rusclto, Student Assistant

10:00 A. M.—Morning Wor-ship Service.

Jr. and Sr. High Fellowshipswill be meeting through thesummer.

Deacons will meet the firstTuesday In August.

Dally Vacation Bible SchoolAugust 3-14.

OUR REDEEMERLUTHERAN CHURCHIt Fourth 8tnet, Forts

* « lldon R, ltota«OrganlsM: Eddie Jacobson

and Miss Barbara Frttoche.Matin Service 8:15 Ai l .Main Service 10:45.Holy Communion

First Sunday 10:45Third Sunday 8:15

Sunday School and BibleClasses, 0:30 A.M.

CONGREGATION BETHSIIOI.OM

90 Cooper Avenue, IselinRabbi Hrrnam Frunktl

ST. CECELIA'S CHURCHIselln

Ret. John WUoi,Sunday Masses, 6:30 8:00,

10:45,

11:15

old

TIIK ONTTED CHURCH OFCHRIST

of Colonl* and ClarkSchool 17, bunas Aveno*

ColonU•*r. OMrft 4. Skiltt, PutorB:45 AM. - Church School,11:00 Kit. — Morning Wor-

ship.

COLONU GOSPEL CHAPELlnman Arena* at West

Street, Colonla

FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH OF ISELIN

Putor—VacantAllen RtiKlto—Student

Sunday Service*Worship — 8:« and

A. M.Church Sohool

8:45 A. M, — 2ft yearsthrough third grade

10:00 A. M.—Nursery throughSenior High

B:00"P. M.rJunlor High Fel-lowship

7:00 P. M.-Senlor High Fellowshlp

MeetingsSession—Third Tuesday, 8:00

P.M.Deacons—First Tuesday, 7:30

P.M.Trustees — Second Thursday,

8:00 P. M.Junior Cnplr — Wednesdays,

7:00 P. M.Senior Choir — Wednesdays,

8:00 P. M.Ladles' Aid Society — second

and fourth Mondays, 8:00 P. MWomen's Oulld — Fourth

8:45, 9:30, 10:00. 10:15,11:00, 11:30 and 12.

Weekday Masses, 7:00. 0:00and 8:30 A. M.

OUR LADY OF PEACECHURCH

New Brunswick Avenue, FordsRtT. Jonpb Bnotowikl. PtttoiSunday Masses: 7:30. 8:00

0:00, 10:00 and 11:00 AM.Weekday Masse* 7:00 and

8:15 AM.Monday

Novena, 7:30 PJH.Male Choir Rehearsal, 8:00

PM.Altar-Rosary Society, first

Lion's Club meets at 6:30 P.M.at the Log Cabin, Woodbridge.

—Tne cadet Mothers ofWoodbridge will meet Mondayat 8 P.M. at the WoodbridgeV.F.W. Home.

JOINT INSTALL

COLONJA — The joint In-stallation dinner Co-

FVANGELICAL ANDREFORMED CHURCH

School StreetWoodbridre ME-4-1751

B*». UilU Itrj, PutotBandar

Ernest Gere 9:00 AM. Su-perintendent.

Steven Dorko, 10:00 A HSuperintendent.

Sunday School, 9:00 AMsecond session 10:00 AM.

Morning worship services:10:00 AM., English; 11:00 AJJ.,

Monday after first Sunday:00 PM.Holy Name' Bociety. second

Monday after second Sundayat 8:00 PM

TuesdayPTA meeting third Tuesday

of each month at B:00 P i l .Tbgrsday

Female Choir Rehearsals,8:00 PM.

ConfessionsEvery Saturday from 11 AM

until noon; 4 to 6 P.M. andto 9 PM., and sometimes ondays before Holy Days of Obll-

lonla First Aid Squad andAuxiliary will be held Saturday, February 20, at Yo oldLog Cabin, Clark. WilliamBostart, president of the NewJersey State First Aid Counclwill be the Installing officerQuest speakers will IncludeCommltteemen David MilipUpand John Evanko, Pollen chipJohn R. Egan. r

Tuesday, 8:00 P. M.

IO PAL - Junior andir youth group*.10 Pil. - Evening Oo*pel,cc.idnrsday, 7:S0 P i l . —er nieetlriB and Bible studyIdny, 7:30 P i l . - Boys|dr

cuf.d Thursday, Womtn'itlulion.

TRDflTt KPISCOrALCHURCH

Rahway Avenvt. Wtodkridf*tot WUHtai I. Kkmtai, mmtm

Atom strut** OfftWMStatay 8«rvt<«a

8:00 A. II.—Holy Communion8:30 A .M.-Sunday School

(Holy Communion, first Sun-day of the month)

11:00 A. M.-Holy Commun-ion and Sermon (first and thirdSundays; Homing Prayer andSermon (second and fourthSundays)

Sunday School and BibleClaucs, 9:00 Ai l .

Ootpel Service, Sunday, 8:00

ChrUUan Women's HomeBible Class. Tuesday. 2:00 P i t

fount People's Meeting. Fri-day.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHMarket and Hlf b Strwt

Perth Anbortor. PtUt (•valchok. Puu*11:00 A i l - Morning Worahlp9:46 Ail . , Sunday 8chool.«:1& P i l , Baptist Youth

Fellowship.

Brownies — Mondays 0:45P.M.

Olrl Scouts—Thursdays, 7:00P.M.

Boy Scouts — Fridays, 7:30P.M.

Couples Club —First Satur-day. 8:00 P. M,

Webloa 147 and 148-Thurs-days, 7:30 P. M.

Webloa 38 — Fridays, 7:30P.M.

Hungarian.Meetingi

Monday: Released time at2:30 In the auditorium.

Board meetings second Tues~day at 8:00 ?M,

Lorantffy Guild, first Tues-day at 8:00 PJil.

Brotherhood: First Mondayat 8:00 PM.

Ladles' Aid Society, first Sun-day at 3:00 PJvl.

Senior Choir, Thursday at7:30 P.M.

Brownie Troop, Thursday at4:00 PM.

gation.

CONGREGATIONB'NAl JACOB

Lord Street, AvonellUbbl Philip BrandSabbath Services8:30 PM. Friday

Me League GroupTo Plan Card Party

W O 0 D B R I D G E _ TheParents Auxiliary of the LittleLeague and Pony League willmeet tonight at & r.M. in stJames Cafeteria. Final planswill be made for the annualcard party at Koos BrothersTuesday from 7 until 9 P.M.

Mrs. Steven Zapotlczny andMrs. Elliot Zimmerman askthat parents kindly make ro-tnrns on tickets as soon aspossible,

ADDITION TO FAMILYCOLONU — Mr. and Mrs.

Alnxander R. Matzuk, 22 Can-tor Lane, announce the birthof their second child, MartinMatthew, January 30 at th«Middlesex General Hospital,New Brunswick. Mrs. Mattuk13 the former Gloria Buhl ofRahway.

'•«• PARTY

COLONU — Mrs. Ethel

Jack Benny will g0 to NewYork February 10 to receivethe March of Dimes humani-tarian award of the year.

Mnnnell, Laurelton, N. Y., andMiss Adrle Williams, JacksonHeights, N. Y., were 'recentsuests of Mr. and Mrs. Brad-nrr Monncll, 41 AlbemarlaRoad, for the 10th birthday

nf their son, James.

Sea Scout* and Explorers—Mondays, 7:30 P. M.

Holy IHytA. M. - Holy Coo*

Urd Thuriday.itloo.

Men* A#-

WOODBRIDGEHUMODIST CIIIRCH

Iain Strret,s. lMJ»»ni, MtaMw 6:10 P M

10:00raunlon

OrgankaUneYoung People's Fellowship,

Sunday, 7:00 P. M.

Qlrte' Friendly Sodi t j , Tueiday, 6:30 P. M.

Cub Scout Pack 134, fourthMonday. 6:30 P. U.

Boy Scout Troop, 34. Friday.

trenlng OoepelT:30 P J I ,Senlce.

11:15 A i l , Communionday. ( lnt Sunday ofmonth.

Buneach

ST. ANTHONY'SCHURCH

R. C.

Uf. tualiUai MIliM. mt«rSunday Manes 7:00, 1:00.

9:00 and 1:00 A i tWeekday Masses at 8:00 A i lNovena In honor ot St. An-

IT.

lipi. ttmti•ununt rmor for T M U

t.tot(e K, BuUj,trtmht " d Choir Dtracut

J.mn Shtrrud III,•tiiiimdtnt o( Chart*

Sunday Services4o A M.-Church SchoolBible Class,:oo A. M.-Mornlng Wor-

D0 P. M.-Junior I.F. Choir'Ou p M — Junior InterneI FellowshipDO P. M—M.YJ.inai Board, first Monday.M.

•ii'htly Oulld, leoondln;irth Monday. I P, M.mmiMion on EducationMonday, 8 P. M.

i lmn Couple* club, fourthl»y. 8 p. M.

dut Men'* Club, (ourth. 8 P. M.

:i'» Society of Christiant!i!rd Wednesday,

134.

first

sec1th Frederick Circle,Tuesday, g p. M.

h Mane circle, secondy. 2 P. M.

on.i Circle, wcond Wednes« IV M.1:»' Choir R e h e a r s a lP M

THE (1HRCH OfJESIS CHKI8T

Explorer Stout MatWednesday. 1:10 P. M.

Trinity Vestry, third Monday,7:10 P. M.

Trinity Layman's Fellowship,second Wednesday. 8:00 P. M

St. Anne'i Unit, flrit Monday.OOP. M.St. Margaret* Unit,

Wednesday, 8:00 P. M.Woman's A u x i l i a r y , first

Monday, 3:00 P. M.Senior Choir Practice. Thurs-

day, 7:J0 P. 14.Junior Choir Practice, Motv

day, «:30 P. M.Acolyte OuUd. H H U quar

terlyAltar Qulld, meett quarterly

IHLD4 ASBtMBLT OP OOOCHURCH

Mstekatoy B««i«v»t4latHa, New Jtney

t*t. makm surtx, PutotSunday School, 9:43 AM

Worahlp Service. 11:00 A i l :Evangelistic Service. 7:45 P i l ;Bible Study and Prayer (Wed i

4S Pi l . ; Ladles' W-MC. firstand third Friday, 100 P i lHen's Fellowahlp. second andthird Saturday, 8:00 PM.

JOHN'S CHVECHSewana

J«nb I . nmum. LayKa. DanthM,ft«fchah«,

OifaeM• : « AJ1 . Sunday School11 :M A M , morning prayerd etrvtee.11:11 Ait , _ Communion

Sunday, t int Sunday of eachmonth.

thony each Tuesday at 7:15i P i l , with Rev. Shelley, fit.

at 7:00 P i l .Choral Society, Friday at

8:00 PM,Saturday morning: Confirma-

tion class at 10:00 A.M.; JuniorYouth Fellowship at 11:00 Ail .

Children's Choir and JuniorChoir and Junior Choirs heldon Monday afternoon from 2through 3:30 In the church.

Official Board, first Mondayat 8:00 VM.

FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH

Rahwmy Arenne and CarteretRoad, Woodbridge

K«T. Ala N, Mouth, tutorbri K. Scott, Jr, Olfinlrt

Sunday

8:30 A. M., Church School11:00 A. M., Morning Wor

Peter's Hospital,wick. In charge.

New Brans

HopeUwn

*•> school s|kpMtai*M«»tr4 AciiyoU, OfgftalM

1Jl»y Morning Worship,A.M.

"lay School, 9:16 Ai l .

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCHAunti

ft**, itka I fu , rutwWeekday liaises 7:30 A i l

8unday Maatct at 7:00. 8:00,»:00, 10:00 and 11:00.

ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPALCHURCH

H*7 tad Hamilton AvtaaatFort, ,

ft**. WUUta H. ri/m*. W»»Holy Communion 8:00 All .Morning Prayer and Sermon. 8:4fi. 10:00 and 11:00 A. M.

U AJtC.Church School. 9:45 A i l .Salnu Days and Holy Days,

Holy Communion 10:00 Ai l .

FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH OF AVBNEL611 Weodbrldge Arena

ATenei• n . CkaUm S,

ship.

Avenel PersonalsMRS. MARTIN GUTOWSR1

14 George Street, AvrnelME 4-0951

—The Third Ward SixthDistrict Democratic Club hasset March 9 as th« date for acard party. Mrs. Edward Wy-zyowskl, chairman, announced!!tickets are available Irom her'or any member of the club. Theyaffair will be held at FiU-1gerald's. Mrs. Wyzyowskl haslcalled a committee meeting forWednesday at her home on||Ella Avenue.

—Frank Romanoskl, Ply-||mouth, Pa. Is visiting his son-IIIn-law and daughter, Mr, and 1Mrs. Walter Sobleskl, Avenel||Street.

•The Fire Commlasionersllmeet tonight at the firehouse.

—The Democratic and CivicClub of East Avenel meets to-night at the Maple Tree Fann|at 8:15.

—Holy Name Society ot St. IIAndrew's Church receives Holy

* k J > .

SundayChurch Worship, 8, 9,10 and

11 A.M.Sunday School, 9:10 and 11

A l lSingiplratlon at 8 PM.

ST. JAMES' R. C. CHURCHAmboy Avenue, Woodbridf*

at. a« . HHT; cbuiM a.MtCeriM. PMtor

• n . Ourtitt Nipolaoa,Aalituit Putor

B«T. WUltaB RooiAtfUtul rtftor

Sunday Masses: 8:45, 7:45.

3:00 P. M.-Junlor ChristianEndeavor.

6:00 P. M. — Junior HighWestminster Fellowship

7:00 P. M.. Senior High West-minister Fellowship

MMtmnSession, first Tuesday, > P. M

CommunionAM, Mass

Sunday at the 8IIThey hold theirII

ll

Novena services every Tues-day, 7:30 PM

Weekday Masses, 1:00 and7:30 AM.

Trusted, second Tuesday, 8P.M.

Deacons, thlfd Tuesday, 8P.M.

Junior Choir, Fridays, 4-5P.M.

Senior Choir, Fridays, 8-10P.M.

Church School Staff, secondWednesday.

White Church Guild, secondand fourth Mondays,

Ladles' Aid Society, secondand fourth Wednesdays.

Men's Brotherhood, thirdWednesday.

Women's Association, thirdThursday.

monthly meeting Tuesday ln||the new church hall at 8 PM.

—The firemen will hold drillexercises Monday at the lire-house at 7:30 PM.

—The Third Ward SecondDistrict Democratic and CivicClub meets at the Hillcrest InnMonday at 8:30 PM.

—Tuesday the Avenel Me-morial Post VJ\W. meets atthe Maple Tree Farm at 8 PM.

—The Avenel-Colonia FirstAid Squad meets Tuesday at 8PM. at squad headquarters.

—The Avenel Woman's Clubwill meet Wednesday at 8:15PM. at the First Aid Squadbuilding. '

—The Sixth District Re-publican Club meets at Mr. andMrs. William Scheuerman's,300 Prospect Avenue, at &30Wednesday.

— W e d n e s d a y the Avenel

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PAGE F.K11ITFFNFRIDAY, FFBRrARY 12, I960

Bialowarczuk StarsAs Blues Top Owls

BIG 'A# FOR BIG ' C - - - By Alan MoverOZCAK

CARTERF-i • < \ i f l r : " ; : ::,":<;.'xb- H:?hlasc Fi

•-." ^ft'cftoa!! Ka*oa. tootr. H;er.'.and the firsi i v<our.: before by ID lo '.6 a

>• ae!;*: »'• rolled up >'.IF: :r. '.ht tase o ! 16 : 4 ••-•:

irifl

eym

p:<-P;.:s

af,ar>:

H u h School happenedia* nwht irts attack.

enjoying a warciuk ir.sain? -»r-Kh befari to *

;:.f tt-dCir-.erfrt's

24 as the Sr.a'.L'unw The OwU f o .period ;t geously ir, ".hederaftti- Carteret s \t:.'

Bislp- was, a bit toocrrvf r! seat, and Ow Blue

i.-.i by 32 to1

;•: .:>d opened:•• sack caura-r.a! round, but

fr. JOT them. O-J; with a

»r.d the Blues three-point >*d s ; she finish

Blues RoutAmboy,60-46

Bisilowarczu); * « r.igh manWith a totai o! 16 poj.ti. ;

HifhUOd Park

PolicastroBell

GttnesBenexra .Trot*?Henderson

CARTERET — Obviously lhe 'better team wor. 'played Pert a Arr.ooj by a wide

That seemed to be the con- m a r ? in ir. th* *nal period, 20sensus of opinion on Tuesday;l0 JJ t 0 t u m tr.e contest totonight at the Perth Amboy gym B corpieu roir. (ward

S h l ' d i thg

after Careret High School'sbrilliant basketball<rf the greatest in

pt h e B] J f { engaged in the

team, on*;seoring. with Cannichael rock-th t U M dthe recent . . Ward U . Med-g ^ ^ p

history of the school, plastered:Tetz and Biak>T«rczuk elevend f t t h ^a 60-to-46 defeat onto

Perth Amboy High School club.lIt was the fifth time in two!year*, according to the r e i c a r m i c hthat Carteret, a Group n j S p e w a k

Khool, had beaten Perth ^m-\\\fA\tVLboy, B Gtoup IV team. Ward

Except for a slight spell inUfat*fy

l ledveuBlaJowarczukSchreckOodenud ..

CatitrHQ7

the third period in which thehome team had pulled up to!within five points, it was Car-teret all the way.

Displaying some of the formwhich carried them to theirseventh straight triumph, all|R

•gainst formidable opposition, j H o d " o v a n c e 0

and a season record of 15 to 3,!gone of the finest in the historyOf the school, the Blues out-

Bialowarczuk 5Scheck 0

25Perth Amboj

G12

Fi310010

. G

. 3

... 3_ i

.... 0

... 0

.... 4

• 15Carterrt

G

T10:t6400• i

7 1" !

F413600

13 14 40Score by periods.

Highland Park 6 14 4 12—379 15 R 4 0

Triple Header on SundayFor Benefit of Heart Fund

C.trKret runout leaders in tin

Ja\ vees Beaten FreshmenIn Last Minute Easily OverOf Plav. 4544 St. Mary' 5

in of h Hp,)td

for the1 The games will br ,,;,Fund tOjSupcrvUlon of Rccrcr

(tfUr-jrector Tommy Coum,;.

s aschool jvm

The first• ill bring

anm- at 1 P. *».,t lv Cnrterft

The l lnc-ups1:00 P. M.. Cartrrn r,

_ T-.e C Ji If retSt

Cliris and 'the Hope-iHopclawn Youth GinGirls. At 2 P. M.|Kruppa. Arlene Kmiip,

inin

thea

final

In a hectic lait Mninute - n

ttp

MOM *t I«w trmwnt >r+*»

Carteret ' 9 15 R-40BriL. Sharano; umpire § 0 J J e r g f jjj J

Carlin.

10 60

Chumer

Holy Family 3Loses CloselyFought Contest

CARTERET — Despiie some.shooting by Jerry Tefebetski,who garnered 27 points, thelocal Holy Family five dropped

KowalczykConverySanders ... 1

k Women's Loop In 11-Game

3 0 CARTERET — Sammy1'rocked Cisak' s Plumbers'!two games in the CarteretjWomen-s j^gue .

i l Idustrial Bowl-,

CARTERET — Solder's won CARTERET — Led by Edthree games over Team No. 6 Luckey s 585 set. the Carteretand Midge's Upset the second- Lanes swept three games over PERTHplace Bert and Al's Tavern in the J & G Television and are Manuel

,thre games in two important now leading the Carteret Major Kovacs^ m a t c h e s in the Academy Alleys League by a wide margin of 11 AdamuSk _.

ful games.was Tony- Bubenheimer was secHartnett 0

8* Commercial - Industrial ^ ^ o r7 l n g U a g w t n l s * e e k a t t h e H i l l i K o y e " d b y ^ h e £ o V e r ' F r a r j [ - 5 a n d with a 561 set and Dan Aaenski7 Bowl Alleys. Led by Capt. T o m ; D e p a r t m e n t g ^ The b i g fea.Semenza third with '560. >.!!*»2iAkalewiras big game of 243,| ture o f t h e n i g h t w a s . xmt Magella was high for the TV

—icoupled with his other scoresj s e n s a t i o n i l l pjiu^g t,y ij-ene men with a 555 round. Carteret17 12 46|O{ 204 and 189, for an average D w a n w h o h i t xoni'of 222. The Almasi Tavern won the Penh Amboy

Score by periods: |Of 212, Sammy Ray's Music; 1 8 5 a n d 1 7 3 odd game from the Port Read-Carteret 16 8 16 20—60!gnop stunned the Plumbers, T h e h o n o r r o l ] i n c ] u d e d Toni «W Barber Shop to hold secondPerth Amboy.. 16 3 16 11—*6jin two games to halt their ' i L a k a t o s 176> 1 8 3 1 3 8 x t Of.Pl«* :n the team £"'*'-'

Referee, Hoagland; umpire,!ciimb towards the champion-;^. Q^J^ giikker.'171, 133, 15*JIj0U Genovese rolled aGalloway.

Amboy iayveesof play „ _ . .

jtart* Theof the South-, Only once

ucalty in a freiuy. Cartererbemnd and that w»s in t * .muffed a hall down show to period when fhey trailed tj>low the game. point! 13-U

Walter Finnegan. who is ft) the Kvondrapidly shaping up as varsity Cary Bel:u. thematerial for next year, played.comroand »s BeliU r o l l «his usual stellar (tame and led elgW of hi* 20 point* to bring,'the jayvees in scoring with a tl»*local learn out m front bygrand total of 16 points on ( 27 to 21 a: the halftone matt,ba&kets. Joe Rusnak WM second

Richey Porte rwas second IS point; and Bakos thirdwith 12 points. ten

Amboy led in the first jndsecond periods, but Carteretrallied to take a one-point Nag?'lead at the close of the thirdJRensldijperiod, Amboy had the slight Bakosedge in the final quarter. • ! Combe

Dolosyck:Kriledy

1 l.BeUu0 0 ctewart .0 162 I1 71 1 1

OTJonnell19 « 44 R y a n' « ' iPohl

6 l 13 Mayer .1 J 6WUt3 ! 7 Kneger0 1 1

1" Score by penodj:

Carteret U 16

and Helen N«al, Gall Dull,-.top Senion 2:00 P. M.. Knki.

«ome of the ouirtandlng pcr-•.« of botli ritiw.ftnal fratui' will bring

AmboyPerth

The box score:CARTERET

Z«leski'BeamFinneganKopln

AMBOY

' « '

Koehkr

O* ° 1

04000

102

22Si. M»rj'»

G. 0

3

l

12

Wins to Tie forSecond PositionT

21 CARTERET

lOTivem

The Petrachu* seventh

ijiUaUht game thi* week In theOSenlor Recreation BasketballllUatrue defeatlnB the Amba«-

jOaidors by a 52 to 37 score. The4|wln enabled the Petrach boys

— to move up into a tie with the5S Koke'K Tavern for second posi-

tion in the team raceT Bill Ginda scored 16 point*2 and Jo* Medveu followed withfrjlJ for the winners

1 4 | The Petrach sharpshooters2,led all the way. They took an2 8-4 lead in the first stanza. In-creasing their margin to 22-15

Richey Lukach, Em,.Robert Mullan, BamTony Semjnxa, WilluArtie Meym, HennHank Zabel, Ted Mmt

Tomaaewski,n. Walsh,

Clzcwski, Marku, Mot/3:00 P. M., Kollbus .

Perth Amboy Y.M.c>LehoUky, Howie R(i,.Kolibw, W. Onder. h -]ler*kl. Jack Me^mtaKent. John Polom^,Palva. Bern Stragriicri.

Harllla. KallnowsKOaydos. Tauber, HUni.nla. ODonnell, MAI,;.

H.F. Midget)Trims St. ManiCARTIRET-Thp ;,

Family Midget Lean,,a breeie over the S. .St. Mary's five by a21 score ln the N.r; :

t 32

II

4 12-531 9 7 « St. Marvs 13 8 3 8-32

!?• 9—44 ' .6 11—45

at the halfway mark. The thirdperiod was close but the Pet-rach team turned the contest

Jayvees BeatenIn Return Came

ship. . | s e t o f 4 5 8 : Berry Morns, 162, for the Tavern men. JohnIn another match, Denison ^ a n d J 5 9 s e l Q{ < 7 g . B e r t Davidson's 558 set was

Clothiers were rudely upset b > ' i S t O j k e 1 4 4 152 154 m Of 460' ( o r t h e Barbers.^ . » , . ^ Lr»~.n «« XH Mcnnn-I ... • H a ^ k o ' ug_ n 6 a n d

Clothiers were r yCutter's Amoco as Ed

Sweeps ScoredUSMR League

Triple Tie in

into a complete rout in thefinal period.

The score:PETRAOH 52|

GindaGibsonKady

School 1Led by the sharps!

Walt Nlemlee and F:,,:.. M i |the Carteret Club i•.;-,.to a big 27-12 lead ' « Itime. Mlemlec scored > , . . : i |

Utus $...

and MUlk 14.Blaamo'took scomu

ror the visitors by «2 16 nine polnu.

CarterttG

Marek

10 02 12

— The Price'JMerelo 2

C j ^ j ^ H a s 7 k o 146 17ough turned in a big 232-614. .„ • 'round Leo's Inn tied for third "£ ' f «8

Fords Sporting Center wpn CARTERET—Two sweep vie- « 0 ,oughround. Leo's Inn tied for third 173, set of 580.

Standing of TeamsW

Soklers , 40Bert & A l s Tavern .... 39Team No. 6 3s

lead in the first period.* ;day niKht. The local combine;1"6, "J££ ' j ^ B ^ ° 'jH'Kochek's 34At the halfway mark. t h e took the first game between the| ^ «' ^ j ^ j ^ ^ ^Midge's Beauty Nook _ 21

Woodbridge boys were out in t w q c l u b s e a r l i e r i n the season *™ "T . S i m o c o w o n t w o Pranks Dept. Store 20front by a 35-31 score, led by,Bt V Highland Park gym. i ^ & U f f i s ? but sUpped1Z t t : ? T h e B l u e s a n d W h i t € J a y V W S « " out oTa third plac^ tie*

Jimmr i S e i l was the star "0W tave 8 SCaSOn T * O l ' i n t o a f o u r t h p l a c e t i e W l t hJimmy u>ieszi *as me star e i g h t T i n s B g a u u t S]X losses,

score. The game, played at the CARTERET — The Carteret;'""'' £Nathan Hale School gym, w a s j a y v e e s i^t a return match to !;..r• ' t h lbA n d ^close all the way, with the HolY T H i 8 h l a n d P a r k b y a 51 to 38 f"" g * m " ^ . T , a n d

Family team taking a 20-18jSCOre a t t h e local gym last Pri-°™ D a c

L'.

y forfeit over St. Joseph's,Wizna.,„. . in the Carteret Recrea-ivvoodhull

gamei from Darab'swnes were recorded in the M l d u jecond-half;.Tavern as Steve Baranko had U. S. M. R Bowling League thL r a ( e J n Q t h e r g a m e s C o l u m b u s |,a >57 set to lead the winners, veek. In one theJSmelter pin- g , ^ , . a U o j w d the Holy F a m # AMBASSADORS

23vGlobetrotters1 f i n by 26-24

22 4137)2 1

S3

Main Office easily took threegames from the Lead Burners

'.iu

for th.e Woodbridge club as he; •Walter Finnegan, outstand-:sparkled the scoring with 20 ; in ^^^^ I o r t h e J a y v eesjpomts to his credit. The aec-i B s e a s o n l o n g i a g a i n d e m 0 I l .ond half was a nip and tuck i s t r a t e d h j s K0Ting p r o w e s s byibattle as Rome HamorEkilsinkl 1 5 i n U . m a g r e a t mpumped in 12 point* through!, t i l e e g o r ^the hoops for the locals, but H i g W a n d p a r k M u , ^ ^ .

out the first three periods.^p. Carteret

News Service who won

this was a bit short of over-:

taking the visitors.

Belitz StarsAs Freshmenf i n 9th in Row

Zagleski 0Beam 0Finnegan 7Kopin :..- 2Cohayda 2Porter 4

I r o m H i l l Bowl.

e | g M

Earl Greeley's 209-581 went towaste for the Hill Bowl. I

The St. Demetrius, in s i x t h ' T - C f Q V

place, won two from Agrico. J . U O l u >They are only five games outof first place.

Walter Walyjeski rolled a bigA. trounced the

242 for Waznee's Tavern toF T lead his team to the odd-game1 1 victory over the Gem Tavern.0 01 IS1 52 63 11

15 1 8 38CARTERET — The Carteret j Highland Park

Freshmen, coached by Bobby GO'Donnell, won their ninthILaver 8game of the current campaign Fierro 0by defeating the Perth Amboyfrosh for the second time thisseason, 4h to 34.

Carteret won easily, rolling1

UP a big 12-6 lead in the first:

.. 4

.10Dodds 0

Maggio _Chilakos

games.winners included

CARTERET—The Globetrot- Mechanic* .No. 1 over Silver.wrs came from behind to edge Sheeters over Handling, andlorn i flow victory me' the Transportation and Mechanics'-.***> Faxons. 26 to « . 1 * *>£^ ^ f ^ ^ d e dFalcons came very close to win- chariie Vrbanski 213 and 216,:ning their first game, bu; lost j o ^ p h jfutnan 24*. Bob Sloan- , ... „ .out in the last period of play. 224 Tony Skrypocski ">oi Steve' 5 1 ' J o 5 * p h s N o ': Skiaa scored ten pouiu to M e z e y 209 Dan McDonnell 201 C o ! u m b u s achwl

lead the scoring for the Globe- Ralph Amundson 201 William ?n?ei

.... t r o l K r ! - »h>>e Toth had 1 2 U e g y e s i 207, WUliam Heaton "oly, P 8 n u l y . J .A.AC. tossers P ° ^ ^ tor the losers. Jeff Be- 2oo and George Sabol 200 S l J o s e p n s N o 2

as Arcel Caldvrell copped scor-Bordelonme honors with a grand tota^Kudrick

grand toUljPukash ....Mesquita

H o H . l

for the!

168 14 124 11 11

Ul Lead

Huvnas Set NewLeague RecordstCARTERET — The Huvnas'

who are tied for fourth place,

by a 57 to 38 score in a regular ! i t t w a s

Senior League game this weekto stay up in first place by afull game orver the PetrachTavern and Kokes, both of.Ruelawhom are tied for second piace.jHockavieh

Bernie Stragapede scoredpoints to set the pace. He was;followed by Nick Lehotsky who

for the winnerspoints..Falcons

G

Second-Half StandingW L2 0,2 02 00 2,0 21

0 2Hoffman All Stars

Toth

rang up 13 points. Prank Wash-|™*er.ington tallied 20 points for the S l * °losers. I

100

.... 2

2; 0

Globetrotters

1SThit a new high team marK o i | l e a d l n t h e l l r s l ^00., increas-,- . .

8 fl91 last Friday night in the ing their margin to 26 to 18 atii^f* '20'carterit Young Democratic the, halftinul. They continued

5 n —

5 1 team rocked the wood for 2534,team record. Stella B ia - |

201 and

score:KOUBAS 1 SI 1

'Nagy

Tigers 1st HalfCub Loop Champ

CARTERET — Ralph Anto-

mark.Cary Belitz, who is the star.

of the Freshmen team this sea-;son, again took his usual spotas leading scorer with a total:of 15 points on seven baskets,and one foul. Stewart andiRusznak were tied for secondinelli's Tigers defeated the Co-With 12 points.

CarteretG

Nagy 0Bakos 2Rutznak 6Kelledy 0BeliU 7Stewart 6

Safchlnsky 221 as the Huvnas|KoUbas __ - 2took all three games. iStragepede - 1

Benny's Barber Shop and (Kindjjerski 4the Ringers both came through Paiva _ - Jwith three-game victories. Mesquita - 4

The Five S's are currently] —leading the race tor a lead ofi

. 4.. 0

11

P0002200

F101020

,4th Win by Holy St. Demetrius 5Family Quintet f ^ Qose Came0

0

. 6 CARTERET - Holy Family;1 2 won :LS fourth straight game in'

Kokes DefeatDarabs TavernIn Qose Came

CARTERET—Koke's Taverndefeated Darabs Tavern In aclosely-fought ball game in theCaiteret Recreation Senior QlrU Basketball \>League. 80 to SI. It was the

Pieczlmki —

NlemtecT.Mo&koPlutaRozanski __ 0

KftUalek.

South RlvrrG

„ fl

KiewipecklLevlcW „.

Bobcats Win 34In Rec

CARTERET - T:won their fifth si:....this week to lead

jSeventh win for the Koke'«_ CARTERET—The St. Deme-jagainst only two losses and en-

4 Cub League No'Yb? defeatinjitnUi " » « " noaedout Vic Tan-jabled them to hold a two-way0 the Royals U to 4. It was then y'£ » a **** ^"* L " ~

j yballjdeadlock with Petrachs Tavern

fettlng the OeorK>-Swlngler, one of

scorers ln the !*••'12 polnu.

In other gamesbeat the Jamles iMar; Resko »co»ii x

gameIplace by

to

1 ' The score by periods:

j Falcons

It CASTBUn KNIGHTS OF; COLUMBUS LEAGVE

M oJ Frtrusrj I

first loss suffered by the Royals 8 W n e * t h e J u n i o r Bweation'for second postUon.T this season. (Leagui this week by * 42 to 40; Dickey Lukach rolled up 163 In another game the War-;acOre- I I * " * * flntl * a m e of'.PWnU for high KOring honors.,. lrJI2 riors nosed out the Hawks 8-3 * * first-half schedule. [followed by ItabeTs 15 and!"11"1

7 as Shivers score! four point*': »»»» *nd Saaki combined tolMullan's 14.* and the Celtics-beat the Kmcks Kon 2 9 P01"1* »*»««*« ^emi After a dead h«at in the first ^

^ to set the pace for the Bt De-perWd In which both side*! T°M * ^KrttiB victory. HawU vortd scored 13 polnu. Kokts moved g a r o * ^ ~ * M\poinU and Saakt 14. lout In frontin the second quar-ic u r r*n U ' < t t i a l 0 C K

Por Vie Tannys, ft n s ihe^jwr by rallvlnH » i» n Th.on<lL fourth loat In five games,

St.

26

U-5 . It was the fourth straightIocs for the Rnicks.

Ktaa4i&( • ( T a u n tW

Holy PamUy

to 0won

Warriors „HawksKnicks

3 ' 2 games. A. A. C. 'M>

Wedeen .GreauxWestiHicks .Backs •HunwU .

•CanveiT •Kudiick

21Perth Amboy

GG40 ,213a2 "0

lumbus 8chooJ by a 17-7 scoreto win the first-half champion-

-p ship in the Cub League No. 1.5 ;Joe Sico scored ten points to4 lead the j winners from the

12'floor.0 Holy Tamily won its first

15 game j by beating the Lions in12 a close contest , 9 to 6. St. Jo-_'seph's defeated the Bears, 27 i40 to 7, a s Dippalo scored 12

jpoints.Final StandUifi of First Half

Judy Saraka took secondplace In the Middlesex CountrRosa l r

Polio Tournanunt in the G r o u i WathingtOQE division. ' I. Kennedy „ .

TiT' wg'Tigen ~ 5oist . Joseph's 44 Columbus 3

1, l

Two Game Lead I1

By Rahway Inn1 CARTERET — The Railwaylinn maintained a two-gamellead over the Carteret Novelty j

WardHaniujn

3 3

t Bullagi •-Butlderi - 7

Plumbing 8S Toni Eoculc tM Por. *^f •*"•> lAundromiit.. t. Btll Bo*l U n « 5*8«lJt 1 Sport Shopt J i n u i pomtt Bbop

t •722'.

C. KahoraPiszarFisher

f

KolibasA. A C

— • End;'* Oi! Col i | U Ma.>r Agency

, , , . , 2 * , . C t C fuel Oil12 14 10 2 1 g ^ tt 10 t 12—M JL.

Sabo Sport ShopHolds Big Lead

i555A431! 81 t

Houur Kail (KH or Bcllti UiiutilJ.L-. Dunn* Jr, 202. Jlui

U M a . > r g e yw C t C fuel Oil

THOSE NLCLEA* TESTSSenator

2..„.!.....'e

_.'. ,,. 2M HawkZazwortkySarzillo _ 0

VkTannyG

11. CAHTEKET - 8aoo s

1 ™ ' *" **"'•> !•»*•«--••!• 4

looses Stars inEasy Win, 2M

ROLLER SKATINGSPECIAL KATES TO

75'5O

SOUTH mm ARENASteven* & Htb, Suulb Ambu>

Every NifhtExcept Monday1:80 t o l l P. M.

V M. tu 5 K. M.

TEAM STANDINGSMoose's Stars 3Ramblers ;.... •%riiipmunks 1Aws 0

0(DresB as both teams. s w e e p victories 111 theJday Nite Keglers League.

DeBella's Coiatructiun; t h i r d position, won a pair uf.Ui* rape In the Carteret Cum- °f*^% a m e « over the McKnigliUi'shup toininufi! to domii.atfr,, ui

\took Ule odd game Irutii Wirl-]mg dig'ollruiki't Insurance 'over Hie w.-cuiid place Oiuh-'< Vera Stragapede of Witjlgo-.mami.1) li ihuianct pmntrt Waltluiski"s Insurance turned in »|& Gtne's are third and Habit abrilliant 2J4 score to tnkeiFurmiure (ollows ahigh honors for the night!fourth

- game

Albert Gore hasSaaksuijged the Administration to,rqnuunce any further nuclear1

testt in the atmosphere forthree y e a n , but to reserve theright t o resume them under- Kuhnground. jPaacal '..., l

The Tennessee Democrat, aSohajJda 2isenior member of the Joint Lukaeh 5iCongre»atonal Commitue onlDeBrody 0

B u m i Atomic Energy, made his sug-|Koy 6JJ jgestion as a way out of the im- ;R«sko 1wiuum- biiauitiklP"86 n 0 » developing in the' ' _6 roo&uftu. Fon;prolonged East-West negotia-; ^ ' ig

ban on Bcore by periods.

n1111ai0

rallying, 30 to 11. The . , t ^1 put'on ^t*am .„ ihe « « h clu,^ w l n m l

jihlrd pertod to cloae in by 42-41 l O i l n« o n l ) | l m t

T but a late rally by Kokm helped,6*^ "'2 them uln out at the final3' ""^

„ Moo» Awee* by ato U.

4 PCNSION-TAX RISK?IS Arthur 8 Plemnuiiii

< ithat the Adminirtiauon0|thinkln« about askiag Congrew _ " - , , .

14 to increase Social pur i ty tax P m n A t S i » HI- withholding as part of « broad r i l l O C r s >T U l42 overhaul of the 1

Toruk Electric over Ba-

6vn Hilltear testing.

VicTanny i 12

sweep was record"!.* The Cincinnati ){(ih as-'Drea* Shop over W''Vi»ig»ed outfielder buddy onix-rt E««O.^,,14, outrltht to Seuitlt- ur the rji«h «amei wen

Cput League Hi but-iOerrl Bath of

, .'.1! '•

, AnC

bv I

vLnutrv Mul.rrV t-ur.1 Oil, &Mly 1 Olil

H1GHEK GAS TAX?f

» t b a twith Nashville ,,i U l e

The American Automobile'^ r C A K D I D A T K ?

,oll«d 1M; Betty

Other big scores were turned ini^by Sophie Stolt«, 207, and1 Janet Cashman. 203.i The resulU:'i Three-game winners: Car-

CAHTEHtT-r-Moose's Stfti b lei tt Novelty Dress over Frank• j . j . • h l >± u ^ ^ < • r~m . . . a i . . . Ito' win, turning *ji a & Joan Pizzeria, Canadian average of 197 plus for

big 23-7 triumph over the Club over Tony's Plumbing,In the Girls Class A Rahway n m over Reo Diner,

Leagiu- fat Caldwell scored 16 Fine Aits over Gold Jewelers.points LO lrad the winners.

Tin- ciiipmonkij won their

by the lopsided score of 18 to 1

Two-gameadkh' Wtar

winners: Price'sover Mullers In-

gui;if miniums Uie Aces sursnu-, tiltar'B Shou-RlU;over Wietgolinskl Insurance,

Muslucti scored eight DeBella Cuiulrucllon over MC-igi the winning team.

BUHL1NGEUllOuiIk » of >'tt

u BuiDiner

SoBttarn•A»»ci»t loi i last y,Ur, Angelo M*oha«l&Wturw 21 hfline run* and iinv-!and Jufly Pen111

Club

Sabos hold the high score1067 and the second high teumMuiiers IIWUIWHCset of 2899.

John Cbuinlckl is currentlyholding a big 'lead in the in-dividual race with a brilliant

u » ' * * 1

games. His high mark is60

265and he has a'big 676 set u> hiscredit.

le iiMt Con-,Eisenhower* Cabinet onlygrew toon for an additional year and a hall ai!o u rio* w-rise 111 Federal Bawlinc UMS'UII dibcuwtd as a i»>it.ii,ie Vice,of a half-cem a gallon An m- PretidtnUal candidsui- ui I960

Mcrease of a penny a galion »•«' He u Arthui s H'uimnuj voted last Msston. SecreUry of Healtj. taxation'} The organisation ^id uit and Welfare} Administration wwittd Ux ltiy BecrtUry Flemiu.juj i,a» iiuttiraued eventually to Dvt ctnu itld lie u 1 candidate Ho*-»'a gallon, compartd wiiii the ever, he ha» doiie

r BctUr Gunci)Prckof 7it, A

Hoiidr Roll (I*T-. UliUi 3M.

B»iu.n 20«, U. BloKliriRuulUwlnurn UulJ«r'i

Joc'i ftlftflv''.wmun» bniM

ov«i Byuowleckl'•, Ftu 1 Dloertn(jv»k Club, Ort*owald$ ovtr

present four-cent rait ducourage the gti^•ion that he hai [Kdnitai a»pi-ratioiu and will be availaole if

t h

Andre DeUulrler, head fenc.ing coach at Navy, has been]h u l < : U l '8

named to the U.( B. Olympic , "~ ~"coaching staff for the 1M0 Oarment mitten

'Rico get pay rue.

>UMI*7KwUk thange comt. o v e r t V t n U ***** u" " " j **>

who a year ago wtreI'll take it. What it African boycott London

jit?" 8«eral oi late have beenW» ««»»»•iseen examining the merehan-'

Puerto ld^ then movlnc on m thelii Huher uittrekt rau»sepmrkW Ways — O«U«t News,'on OX

OPENBOWLING'ON ALL ALLEYS...

SattudurHundy,

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1960

cal Salesman Bridegroom in Allaire Chapel;irst Wedding Held There in Fifty-nine Years

PAGE NINETEEN

HlHHIDOEin lor

A youngWoodbrldge

ihe. bridegroom In„ 10 be h«*W In

chapel of the,l village of Allaire Sat-

;.1M :IQO persons crowd-!hl. Kin-ypar old churchj\ 11ic mnrrlnge of Mlssj

,,'„, v'norliees. 20, of:

Kell, 32. of AUenwood. Thebridegroom, son of Mr. »nnMr». Copeland Kell, also ofAUenwood, 1s a dalesman withthe Marine Motor Sales andService Company, at. GeorgeAvenue.

Not since 1901, when all ac-tivity CMWd In the village andIt became a (host town, havenuptials been performed In the

aaturday'i ipeclal ceremony forwhich permlMlon was grantedby the trustees of the statepark, Canon Robert Qrlbbon ofTrinity Cathedral, Easton, Md.,officiated.

The bride and bridegroomchose the chapel for their wed-ding because they had wit-

iiii.m. if) Jerome Bruyere'former Episcopal Church, in

they had played tonther In theruin* and picked blueberries Intbo thick wood* that encircle,the village.

All ln#u«trlal work In Iron,:for which Allaire was wtab-H*hed In 1838, shut down In1848. A school bak«ry and store

village after Its long year« of!neglect and decay, As children,

nessed thfi restoration of the continued In the vlllate until

'BOO when It became complete-ly deserted.

iITh to Mark Horse Allowed on But 1S( out Sunday Side of PL Reading Road,,, H H R I U O E - T h e WOODBRIDOE 'if „ m a n c a n h a v e a ]fcmui d o g o n

imi Church hat his property- thrn why iu,|, „ i , o r s e ? -t h

Town to CurbMilk Stands

suiiclny us Scout,

t *

,„!u i i i i n s w l

n :il) i i .n i . ft11 a.m.

This was the query put before the Board of Healthall membertj at IU meeting Tuesday nimn by Prank Zullo, 6 Third Street

family to at- Board members were somowlmt token by surprise - but not

rnmch J Bailey . . . „ ._ v

worshlD1 .. .""""" b r 0 U B h t t 0 , th'where. After proteg'ttof "in vatoo f f S S 1 ? * 6 " 1 1 1 *° ' £ W e r * c o m » l a 1 " 1 that he lived In an Industrialirn S f r O n ) *. ne lg ,hbo .r w h ? d l d n o l l«"» he ***** if he could keep

,,i ,;t 00 p.m. In Fellow• 'lie*' member class at, fti.w in Fellowship

. will nwt Tuesday,, in. In Fellowship Hall,,dnrsdny sit «:30 will b«Presbyterian Men-fa-

and Scout ban-

take place;w t n t t n e , n l m t l K c | o w , o his his animal*property.

Mr. Bailey pointed out thatMr. Zullo was residing In

keepIn an Industrial

zone and when told that hecould, he advised the board heowned some lots across the

linner served by the | g n i n d u s t r l a l z o n e

Class "B" residential zone andjstreet "near the railroadthat It was unlawful for hlmjtracki"' and would keep theto have a horse. The Port horse thereReading resident argued that! The Board will check theacrow the street from him werezonlng of the lots Mr. Zullorailroad tracks and Industry in has two children Gary seven

Guild. Ladles: .<! Women's Association J;, will be no Women's.[ii;..n meeting on Thurs-

:,.-, Junior Choir, 8:30\,inlt Choir. 8:00 p.m.

,r Christian Endeavor

;and Barry, three, who haveThe health Inspector Insist- become attached to their pet.

ed that regardless what wayacross the street, Mr. Zullo was;ON DEAN'S LISTstill living In a residential zone.

I have nothing against horse*WOODBRIDOE—Miss Mary

Ann Moccaro, formerly of

WOODBRIDOE — An ordi-nance with "teeth" in lt whichwould put the mllk-vendlngmachines In the Township un-der the jurisdiction of theBoard of Health wa» requested!at the Board meeting Tuesdaynight by Mayor Frederick M.Adams and Commltteemen Ed-ward Kath and John Hughes.

Health Inspector HaroldBailey was directed to enforce!the present ordinance, and As-sistant Township AttorneyStewart Hutt was advised torevise the ordinance so lt will;stated up In court. Severalmembers of the Board wereamazed to hear that presentlythere are 67 such vending ma-6hlnes In thetownshlp which' U ^ - u 1 " " . ' -are being operated by seven j

'60Standing Committees Gets Assignment r H iC frmlant. you »

LEGAL NOTICES

pirior Rouft of •*•*» JT«!y, Chfrv Dlrlilon. m«fi« on Hit i

you *n hftfh? required toWODBBIDOE

ton. president ofAl llamll-

the Wood-tal of 10 calls for the month of! PHILADELPHIA. PA

bridge Emergency Squad, Inc.,appointed the following com-mittees for 1960: J. Bernstein,chairman: J- Ruth, and JDwyer, delegate*: F. Iversen, R.Lfllsen, and A. Hamilton, alter-nates; R. Mathlasen, chair-man, F. Jancr, J, Ruth, P. Ca-praro, By-laws; A. Jensen;haplftin; E. Richards, chair-

man, O. Hunt, J. Bernstein, RLelsen, and J. Dwyer, publicrelations; V. Qloffre, chairman, J. Dwyer,, A. Hamilton, J

January as follows 4r, trans-ports, 7 non-transport,s. R n<vi-dents, • lnhalator, fi hnnir aeel-

•ndustrlal accidents, and 7 mis- Arsenal as Post Restaurant Of- •» "" ''"""• »^'' turn1;

th» Cnrmlnlm ofo r before th« Hth

and Lieutenant John Snnllock.Tt,T^^X,Zs o n o f M r . a n d M r s . P e t e r S h a l - " f t s m ' n m r - . » h n » n , n r nl o c k , 9 1 L a w r e n c e S t r e e t , F o r d s , ^ " n

A " C ^ "h a s b e e n a s s i g n d t F k f l ' i

pint)'rt»T of

is '-1

ceilaneOUS. A total of :UShours was contr.bu.oc, h v of Se QuirtnSmembers and the am hu I nun's school at Fort Lee Vacovered 84* miles. i

At the monthly drill, riupulnJames Dwyer conducted a m-view class in oxygen tlfrnipy.[The squad also instructed Boy8cont Troop 37 In firsttraining at their meetlnu

Jiift. Yon shall (l'i

rifrk «f ih«Court. Bute Tlmise Annex, T mNrv Jeriiev. In areordnnre <• Ith

A native of Mayfleld, Pa.. Lt. "<'<•• of nvii pr-c-e «M r,was graduated rrom,rt"^,f ohm 0 , iM:e High School in oh'«in a ]nri"ni»n

Olsen, and F. Janer, membership; P. Iversen, chairman, J.l^ „Oolden, 0. Curry, and O \t> (\\\\c I ,011 fl l i f tiKruseman, publicity; F. B a u m - l i n u l R J * \ iWMUlH Ipartner, chairman, F. Capraro,sswrta; R. Lelsen, loaned equip-ment; J. Dwyer, J. Hopta. and|J. Golden, demonstration. i isELIN

M ration I- WC* rilvclTP S«l

195S and from Gettysburg Col-!tlv|b('" lHp *"''' ni»inti(t ami you.lege in June 1958flw!th a B.V "

iIn Economics. He Is a member• of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity

5-7 Cook* Mfmi«(•urteret. N .1Attornfv for Plaintiff

Dnttd: DcrpmbfT }? 1»S». *C P. l/2»; J/1. 12. 1V£»

And, E. Czick, chairman, O.Curry. A. Pede, L. Beri, W.Hansen, J. Olsen, P. Baumgart-

T, E. Ralson-advlsor, A. Poos-advisor, building and grounds;A. Poos, chairman, J. Olsen-co-chairman, C. Hale, O. Curry,

Nagy, E. Czick, V. Gioffre-|advisor, special affairs; L. Berl,chairman. P. Baumgartner, W.Hamsen. A. Pede, O. Curry, WJellcks-advlsor, refreshments,

Lt. Jack Golden reportedthat the squad answered a

took place at theSaturday to open Boy Soout!

week with Troop 41, Iselln;'Trnon UlTOOp 44,

^ p | N0T1CR TO CRFDITORS further47, 48, and 49.frOm here par-, Carlos BuMn'te. «wc\'itor of*M»n- 1rl" n o t

tlclPtl 1^ B Ji

milk companies. Not one license1 ,„", ,,hM b i d t dt It ; ft V

3»lnch fabric.S«n 1 Thirty.f^e centi 'n mini

j%'»"d.'Study Club to

p „hM been i.ued to date, It waS; ftbh

pl;\re Sunday at 3:00]Hi United Presbyter-, Mayor Frederick

i; »t fl 00 p.m. nntl 8r/explained to Mr.

- in fact I would like to comejWoodbrldge, daughter of Judgeover and ride your horse,1 lie'and Mrs, Outdo J. Brlgianl,

Jamesburg, has been placed onM Adams the Deans List at Trenton]

brought out. j N«wH|)nperT h e ordinance a s It now, f * 1 1 ' f n D*l>*-. « 2 W««i I8tli St..

declared.

Zullo •»eState College, where She IsI Pwbyterlan Youth must b« bound by the ordl- majoring In English. She Is a

inancc," but he promised ^r.|member ot Zeta Tau SlgmajBailey would be fair about the Sorority. Miss Moccaro Is also

hrads back licensing"Anrkn.

whole matter and give the man active in dramatics in additiontime to move .he horse el»- to singing at school functions

malll i j . Scud to 170 N«wH|)nper

reads provides for a $500 licensefee for each vending machineand lt makes lt mandatory thatan auxiliary uaeolinr motor beattached to the machine In theevent of power failure. Mr, Bai-ley advised the Board that theordinance was "Illegal and un-constitutional." Board members

New York H. N. Y. Print plainlyN A M , ADDRESS with ZONE,SIZE and STYLE NUMBER

VALENTINE DANCEISEUN- A Valentine Dancp NEW JKRSEV STATE

will be held Sunday at the Log "^Jx.^M1"1™Cabin Woodbrldge by thr Iw-i A,no. in.r:1 P l w l n B it,t f w _ __!»n LYAC. Music will be «ppllc«tlon» Febmarj J3. IBM. Tot

. ,, Ifuitllshod bv Bob Rudder'^ ™PP!iMllnnt. ilutiei. unti minimumA flag-ralslng|..Musl(, RB."*It..

K U a Q U S,qualinraHoni. spply W_D»pirtjiinl* firehouspj 1,

Flag Ceremony. p

C l v l , S (...,c(. y «ttro«nt^, Trea-

LEGAL NOTICES

ana lrf)0pS|h

md, Newark, New Jersey..... _. ... '. . . . ! C'lirtU'ntM trcm C>r«ret wlio b i n

Comity 8tirrni!»tfj Courtl|>lcfl »p'>lli-»l'.'>in will rfrelv* n»NOTICF TO CRFDITORS 'furthfr notice to «ppe»r unleu th«T

Chester Case, presidentRarltan Council, presented theArrowhead award to Frederickfloyle, neighborhood commis-sioner for Colonia and Avenel.Frederick Relght, former Ise-lln commissioner and formertroop 47 committee chairman

1 ^ B ^ by til- ineso nnminiiHoni will b« btldBtown sur- Saiuriiay. Febnurv f. >Mt. Pttrol.of Mlddlpwi "mn l t B::w A. M. Appllranta will

notice to the crpdUnrs «P<"t to PlalnlWW High " ' "

tolnlnn

their debti, demnnds andl the estate of the saidt e estate of the said

deceased, under oath or affirmation ^'»lo>nt In Cartiret.within n th f Patrolmsn Salary

Jermy.tn male rUlscns, two yeari

within ilx monthr, from this clpteor they will be lorever burrrd ofnny action therefor »(8lnst the sslrtEiecutor.

Pa»olm>n. Salary. MW-t'MO per

C. F. I/a*; 1/5, 11/n

With Mrs. WaltersWOODBRIDGE — The Tues-

day Afternoon Study Club will jcASH, JEWELS "GONE

was presented the Scouter's'K i ^ ; *award by his Scout son under1 n s »-nith street.

' ' N. J.

have a luncheon meeting onTuesday at one o'clock at thehome of Mrs, a. Myron Wal-ters, 156 W. Main Street, with

the direction of Roccoboll, district commissioner.

NOTICETAKE NOTICE: Accordlni to trjt

Warehouw Lftw, we, A, W. Hall ABon, win tell at public auction oaMarch 10th. at 10 A. M., KaeterrjS Time, at 34 Atlantic Btrett,

fC. P 2/5-13-llT-JB/JO

Mrs. Hampton Cutter presld-BROAD-MINDED ROBBER

Pawtucket, R. I. A wryIng.

Two

OBSERVE THESE TWO DATES!

On ftbruory 11, Sdanct Youth Day will

b t ctltbrarfd to mark lti« 113th birth-

day of Thomot A. Ediion.

Notional EUctilcal Weak l i bting eel«-

brcrttd from Ftbrvary 7*13, I960.

_jtold him to enforce it regard-' f pon c ejless and "make the milk vend-1

ing companies come to us tocontest Its legality."

The matter was brought up;when Commltteeman Hughes I

: said that he had & petition pro-!testing th« Installation of ammohlne In Aveiul Street.

"Ar« the g u stations goinginto the milk business." MissSylvia Feuchtbaum, vice-presi-dent of the Maple Hill Dairy inWoodbrldge, aaked the group.ah# said that lt appeared everyg u station In town U sellingmilk and declared that lt wasunfair to small grocers In the'Immediate vicinity of such anInstallation.

brash thief broke into a build-ing and stole the cash In a ci-garette machine. Tenant of the

is the Fraternnl Older

papers will be read:"Schools of Tomorrow and Yes-terday," by Mrs. Cutter, and"The Nationalist Tide SweepsAfrica," by Mrs. William H.Oardner.

COLONIA — One hundredand twenty dollars In cash and$350 worth of Jewelry werestolen from the home of Prank1

Brown, West Lake Avenue,;sometime Sunday night. MrBrown told Patrolmen CharlesWyda and George Lochll thatthe bedroom was ransacked.

SUPERIOR CeVRT OFNIW JERBIY

CHANCERY DIVISIONMIDDLESEX COUNTY

HOCgrr NUMBER:GLADYS M. ALBERT. |

Plaintiff. !• — TS. —

ABRAHAM B. ALBERT.Defendant

Civil ActionNOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT

OP ORDKR FOR PUBLICATIONTO: ABRAHAM B. ALBERT

Educators urge U. S. tax aid um PM MB11 ROIUI

fpr schools.

CARLOS BABANTTC.Extcutor.'Borousti ot Carteret, County of

{Middlesex, State of New Jerwy, alltha houaehold goods und effecu ofiM) below-named person wboa|goodn are stared In Our Wsrehou*for which we have a Uin for unpaidstorage:

Blmer BankiMr. and Mrs. Georga CaplkMiss Margaret DunnMr. DuntonMr. Edward FtrrlaMr. HasekLHOJ KennyMr*. Phllllpi

A. W. HAIX & SOU34 Atlantic StTettcarteret, N. J.Baltimore, Maryland '

By virtue of an Order of the Su-'C. P. 2/12. l»/80

sparks the '60sTbc tkctrkal age h u aniCtd . . .

i d here with ut today!

What doet this mean to our youth? It means that

^

they havt the opportunity to chart theirucaiional oouna akng lioet which will train them

lw work in the eltctric induitry. They should itudythe sciences—mathematics — physics —

tngnnometry . . . all the courses which train itu<Jentito become graduate engineers.

We must take the lead in science if we are to continue to be astrong nation. During National Electric Week, talk tu our youth

and to our teachers about the value of trainingthrough education for the engineering professions.

PVBLIC8S8SERVICE

Gospel ChurchHas Full Week

W O O D B R I D G E - T h eWomen's Association of theOoapel Church will meet to-night at B with Mrs. John D -Elia. 4« Taylor Terrace, Co-lonla, and Mrs. James Saba-tino as co-hostess. Mrs. PeterH. Burgess will lead the de-

I votions. All ladles of the church! are Invited. •

Pilgrims of the Pioneer Olrlsiwill celebrate birthdays of allj

| members on Friday 1:30 to 3:30' with refreshment*. Mrs, GeorgeSimpson, Mrs. Robert Co-canougfier, Mrs. Vernon Jen-sen, and Mrs. Frank Singer areiin charge.

The Christian Service Boy»|Brigade will meet in the churchrooms on Friday at 7:30 to 9:00.

On Sunday Rev. Peter H.Burgess will preach on "TheLife of Clirlst11 at the 11 A.M.worship service; he will con-ttnue his series of sermons on"Damnable Heresies" at the7:00 P.M. service.

The Vlt-em-ln'* and Con-querors youth groups will meetat 8:00 P.M. with a valentinetheme, "Room in the Heart",with Judith Frey In charge ofprogram. Prizes will be awardedto John Cocanougher and Ran-dolph Frey for a score of 100In a recent Faithful Bible in-vestigation quil.

Men and friends of thechurch will gather t work oncompleting the main sanctuaryof the church Monday from6:30 until 10:30.

AH| Old Roman city uncovered:

on coast ef Crete.

WOODBRIDGE LUMBER COMPANYBUILDING MATERIAL STORK

ME 4-0125 WOODBMDOE, N.J.

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- " I . -Its a iNew NameBut Same Worker

A new name islistrri HS !'i';if| nf tlir HrarlFu-irl rnm-.jni'-r. r Iso'.in thi*year, bill il '• I I K s.imf womnnWlw hat IPCI I'nr Inrnl rinvl" fovthP lost 10 vrar

Mrs Sprn'-i'! r.:c(M lln [ni1-mpi" Ann fill'1'1!1!, U'IIS miirn'i iShortly :iflf i I'M vcnrV ciitli-pslen Bui ^lir husn't lft l wnrw l i ' i ' intrrf'Tc witli lirrVipn-t ii'frviiitjnii work

In !ii 't. Mrs Civo'il lias puther hufhnii'i 10 work us Iwi,fliii'f ;is-iM:vv in tl'i11 year'?

Whiln hi -ufr plans HIPBM-tn-hoii1'1" canvas.1, and

day pr"--j;tniv Orprn is rn-| l ' r Hi'art Fund so-

iicitniions nf lvlin's bu!<lni>^sanrt vilf<frs'iU"ial pcnplf

Cfnitaini'vs have hppn p l f l fdIn stnvr-s nf thf community*thrpf business motions anddoctors, dentist* nnrt lawyerswill br rout acted by OtWlduring the month-Inn* <"»m-pai«n.

A crew nf mor* t!mn 100 vol-unteer workers is being linkedup by Vrs. *-.• 1 - • • 11 stiff TW Sixc-aptains for i.hr door-to-doorcanvass on Hrart. Sunday. Feb-niary 28.

"Some of thf canvassing maybe done on February 27 if Itis more convenient." MrsGreen explains.

A follow-up tap day. withIselln teenagers covering thedowntown area*, is planned asa climax to the drive on Satur-day, March 5.

In addition to her heart as-sociation work. Mrs. Green hasbeen treasurer of the IselinWomen's Club for 17 years.

She Is also secretary of theLadies' Aid Society of the FirstPresbyterian Church of Iselin.treasurer of Perpetual LightCouncil 96, Daughters of Amer-ica, and a Sunday Schoolteacher at the PresbyterianChurch. She is employed ahead cashier at the Mutual;Super Market in Woodbridge.!

Woodbridge OaksReports

GLADYS E. 8CANK« 7 Lincoln Hlfhwaj, beUo

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—Airman Third Class Ron-ald Monda, son of Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Monda, West ArthurPlace has returned to Dow AirForce Base, Bansor, Maine,after three weeks leave. Mr.and Mrs. Monda motored backto the base with him.- —Barry Cohen, son of Mr.i n d Mrs. Martin Cohen, Brad-ford Place celebrated his sev-enth birthday. Guests were hisgrandparents Mr. and Mrs.William Linkov, Newark.

—Area guests at the wed-ding of Miss Joan Blandek,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JohnBlandek, Plainfield and Wil-liam Thomas Harbin. Jr. sonof Mr. and Mrs. William T.Harbin. Westfield. at the .FirstMethodist, Church, Westfieldwere Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ar-galas and sons, Roger and Bar-ton, Adams. Street and Mr. andMrs. Walter Kronert and chil-dren. Miss Barbara, Walter, Jr.,and Carol and Walter Brady.Colonia.

—Mr. and Mrs. William Bih-ler and children, Carol, Susan,Kathryn, and William, Jr.,Warren Street and Mr. andMrs. George Bihler, Elizabeth,motored to Erwin. Pa., wherethey were guests of John Hig-Eins and Robert Jackson.

'—A group of women fromWoodbridge Oaks, Mrs. PeterWaegeft (Mrs. AuglBtus John-son, Mrs. James Martin, Mrs.Richard Thompson and Mrs.Robert Keyes, attended theAmerican Theater Ballet atWoodbridge High School

—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kron-ert. and children, Walter andCarol, Wood Avenue, attendeda dinner at the home of Mrand Mrs. Louis Bairella, Flush-ing, L .1. who marked thenninth wedding anniversary

—Mrs. Henry Rohlfs and Mrand Mrs. Robert fitzsimmons.Semel Avenue wenr cuests oiMrs. Edgar Dill, Rockdale, Mdover the weekend

Amboys Drive-InFeatures Comedy

PERTH AMBOY - The flaw-less comedy, "Operation Petti-coat has been Riveo a fullweeks, stay at the AiribuvDnvi'-ln Theatre playing nowtlVliiiii.li Tuesday With Carypiam iiud Tuny Curtis1 starr-1

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— OPEN EVERY EVENING Till 10 P . M . —OPEN SUNDAY til l 7 P.M.

THIS COUPON IS WORTH -

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With the Purchase ot $10.00 or more in our Food Market. dGood thiu Ftbr.nr/ I 3 i r - One per customer!

VAtENTINE'S DAY SPECIALREMEMBER FEB. 14

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