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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 16

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THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1953. 16 Arbor, at 4:11 p.m. Wednesday, grade. The cast included Priscilla ASKS TO BE A WITNESS WOMAN IN CRASH Patrolmen Tobey and Kramer Mackay, Barbara Nemeth, Philip Raritan Township Receives reported that cars driven bylMcKittrick, Lawrence Gottlieb.

UIC DDAlTM I VP Michael 36, of 329 Oak Gail Denison, Kenneth Stern and HAj DliUlvCill LLib Parkway, Duncllen, and John W.jJudith Kruszewski. auats Dayton roa(J( James. Gerry Kuzma was the an- PISCATAWAY OW I burg, collided. The collision 'nouncer. Storm Sewer Project Bids SOLDIER ARRESTED AFTER GRID GAME PISCATAWAT TOWNSHIP.

Nov. 27 A 20-year-old soldier, arrested at Rutgers Stadium yesterday after the South River-New Brunswick High School football RARITAN TOWNSHIP, Nov. 27ipossibility of fluoridation of town Nov. 27 Mrs. Irene Mandell, Elen'a car to hit a parked of EMeman avenue N-w Market car owned bv Henry Von Spreck-01 Wiseman avenue, im.w iviarKet.i R7 fifl Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Bids for construction of storm ship water.

Commissioner Brace sewers in the Old Post road-jEggert explained the township Stony road area were received bylcan do nothing until a state law received a compound fracture orjpW Rrunswirk game, is being held by police on aj Board of commissioners Wed- requires the private water com the left leg on Wednesday night at 8:15 when she was struck by a' no' car in Arbor. I larn Rarfnn Piinik charge VI Carrying Kuuicaicu inesdav night. panies pumping water into town- weaoon. A total of 15 bids was received, ship mains to- add fluoride. He Patrolmen Francis X.

Tobey Do false teeth drop, slip or wobble when you talk, eat, laugh or ineeze? Don't be nnoved end cmbarraied by auch FASTEETH. an alkaline (non-acid) powder to sprinkle on your platea, keep The soldier, William D. Frank ranging from an apparent low of said that, since the township does and Christian W. Kramer report lin of Alexandria, who is sta Mark Thanksgiving to a high of $45,220.50. No not have a reservoir, adding the ed that the woman was crossing false teeth more firmly set Give con XI- tioned at Camp Kilmer, was arrested for having a hunting knife, West Seventh street.

The car, RARITAN TOWNSHIP, Nov. i fort. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or contracts were awarded, instead substance would be impractical, the bids were referred to Ray-j In five land sales a total of 12 mnnri Wilnn tAwnthln atnffi- lnta uopa crtM frw 1 ln in nn ill Another Camp Kilmer soldier, Get FASTEETH was feelinc. A Thanksgiving program today at any Ad. driven by Richard D.

Syson, 18, of 332 New Market road, was going west. drug store given at Clara Barton School on nerDert isaggen. 01 t-airo, a neer, for compilation. (contested bidding. was released after he was given a An ordinance was adopted after: sobriety test by Dr.

L. C. BassetU Dublic hearlna durln which no! Mrs. Mandell was taken to Muhlenberg Hospital in Plain-field by the Arbor Rescue Squad. She was admitted.

and determined fit to operate his0ne appeared, to authorize Xnr Atnkaf car. struction of a new wing on thej tt iur iUCIIlUCrS Wednesday, by the two sixth grades. W. E. Miller, principal, gave a short talk on the meaning of Thanksgiving Day.

Mrs. Charlotte A driver was treated at Muhl- Planned by P.T.A. ine soiaiers, pouce Building. The ordinance were driving out of the stadium amends an earlier one adopted and hprame involved in an arCU- locf emmar TK imantmanl an. Sweater Headquarters Sizes 8 to 60 Endless Assortment Nylons, Wools, Orlons, Shetlands enoerg Hospital eany yesterday Rice'g kindergarten group sang morning for a cut on his lip re- "Turkey-Turkey." This was fol-ceived in an accident.

The driver, lowed bv a day. "The Scare- James Heard, 35, of MountainCrow's Thanksgiving," given by avenue, Middlesex, was taken Ruth Peter's sixth grade. In the hospital by the police car. Six the cast were Donald Osborne, stitches were taken to close theGretchen Reuter, Virginia Marin-cut. Ishak.

Donald Lambdin, Walter ment with other spectators after; thorizes several architectural! SPOTSWOOD. Nov. 27 The they continually bumped a recommended by the executive board of the Spotswood ceding car in which three girls Perth Amy architectural firm fch0ol Parent-Teacher Association were riding. The girls protested of a. Rasmussen.

T.rf and several youths joined them.j Construction bids may be at tne rew 8cho1 Tuesdav Chief Arthur H. Schlunsen no- ceived during a meeting in De- afternoon and made plans to hold ticed the disturbance and sawcember Commissioner Martin its Christmas party for members fTh wltXZ0' Sr announced at the Community House next feet. The two were taken to head- George Thompson, building in-j Wednesday afternoon Mrs Vance ouarters by Sgt Maurice K. spector, reported he issued 70 wll be charge of re-Ahearn and Patrolman Francis X. mits during October authorizing IrTmLiL Heard was driving west on Kovacs, Georgeanna Toth, Walter West Seventh street at 2:15 a.m.

Drake and Carol Bortree, John when hs car struck a parked car Ann Kasmer. Mrs. Hylda Farwell's third owned by Louis P. Saless, 43, of lobey. (construction in the amount of gift for exchange.

2000 Henry street, Rah way. grade sang 'Me and My Teddy Ahearn and Patrolman Henry.Bear" and "Down By The River-Knabe investigated. side." A play called "Thanksgiv- Franklin, who was placed under $931,230. szuu Dan, win De arraigned to Because of the greatly increased enrollment, instead of sponsoring M. Three cars were Involved In a ing Is for Everybody" was pre- night before Magistrate Arvid Johnson.

Given Flaygiound Land Mayor James C. Forgione announced he received Wednesday collision on West Fourth by Angelo Fiorinos sixth a Christmas party for the school children, the P. T. A. will give 3 the deed to a three-acre tract of $4 to each of tne 18 classes for land in Stephenville to be used or anything else needed, a playground.

It was presented by I Because of the absence of Mrs. Midwood A) II IL EVonlr Tnfarn n.iint Ik. StSnleV DlPkPrSOn. Wfld WHS TO A tall, bespectacled woman who identified herself as Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson, a registered nurse of Long Branch, speaks just as Sen.

Joseph McCarthy adjourned hearings of the Senate permanent investigating subcommittee in New York Wednesday. At right is an unidentified attendant. As the woman pushed her way forward, she shouted "I know all about Communists at Ft. Monmouth and I would like to be a witness before this subcommittee." Senator McCarthy said a member of his staff would Interview her. TlirvcillD XT OT A 1 at HI IUU caiww.

VI vile RARITAN TOWNSHIP, Nov. Z7 Terra Nov Construction Com-have explained the duties of a ii rmmarr Miss Ruth Berg of Midwood nanv nt ctnhniHiin mm aaW KV aaB avenue has returned to school jin ceremonies at the develop- Girl Scout troop sponsoring group, action was deferred on the request that the P. T. A. co-sponsor with the Ladies Auxiliary of the Lions Club a number of local Girl Scout troops.

G. Austin Schoenly, supervising FOR EARLY SHOPPERS alter it wcciv a euscntc wim vllU0jment lotion- Commissioner O'Hara, who TheH. K. Fire Company township parks and prop-iary has elected the following announced that construction ficers who will take over at recreational facilities at the 'JUVENILE BACK Joan Samson Weds South River Man new site will begin today. principal, reporiea mat ne is sun An ordinance was adopted on: trying to obtain a piano for the i IN DETENTION first reading making changes in! new school.

This will be a gut of the contract with the Middlesex; the P. T. A. mm The president, Mrs. Sigmund I '8 RARITAN TOWNSHIP, Nov.

27 A 13-year-old New York boy! 5 January meeting: Mrs. Rose Divitz; vice president, Mrs. Lissette Clancy; treasurer, Mrs. Mildred Masar.et. Committees include: social chairman, Mrs.

Nettie Santavasci; sunshine, Mrs. Peggy Asanio; auditors, Mrs. Louise Yaeger and Mrs. Gladys Traut; investigating, Mrs. Grace Brunt, Mrs.

Marie Novia and Mrs. Jean Frank; publicity, Mrs. Irene Burylo; and chaplain, Mrs. Divitz. Plans were made to assist the firemen at a Christmas party for the children of the district at the County Sewerage Authority.

The changes are standard in all municipalities. Michael Gazda, a spokesman for the West Raritan Township Civic League, asked for an ordinance controlling the disposal of used iceboxes. He cited similar ordinances in other municipalities. who was released from the county il juvenile detention home last Monday went back in again yes- Markheim, reported that $83.35 was realized from the card party held last Friday night. Mrs.

Stanley Surowiec was co-chairman. Rehearsals will start right after the holidays for the P. T. A. minstrel show.

There will be no association meeting In January. Arrangements for a Founders Day program for 2 dm FRIDAY AHD SAW RDM Trust value-pocked Grants to start you off for Christmas with a giant storewide 2-day Christmas Gift Sal. Assortments are at their peak. terday after being caught stealing a mirmr frnm IhA Inriipe rnnm nf Children have been killed while playing in old iceboxes, he point- the February meeting will be! made by the executive board atj annual Christmas party at Lopez out. The request was referred Restaurant in Fords December 17.

to Commissioner Julius C. Engel, Eight new members were ac- director of public safety, cepted. I Mr. Gazda also asked about the a meeting at tne scnooi at p. m.

on January 27. a gas station on Woodbridge avenue. 1 The youth identified himself as "Jerry Walker," a name which juvenile authorities said is ficti-js tious. Police will question the boy in connection with a series of house entries here in which a juvenile its is believed to nave been involved. "Jerry" was taken into custody yesterday by Patrolmen James Vargo and Robert Krog after the 2221212 BLOUSES GIFT BOXED Higher priced fabrics.

Doyfmt-Dofef'me style boy was seen by a neighbor in the FRIDAY AND SATURDAY act ff removing a gut-edge mir-B ror from the ladies' room of a closed gas station in 'he Bonham- town section. Iw Investigation showed he had been in the county detention home for about two weeks after iwj being found intering near Camp Kilmer. He was turned over his aunt and returned to Newjtg York last Monday. is Nexl week 3.98. Magic nylons, crackling tissue failles in white and every color imaginable.

32-40. Some styles up to size 44. AIR POLLUTION I STUDY STARTED MRS. SEYMOUR COHEN WOODBRIDGE. Nov.

27. Miss Joan Audrey Samson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Samson, 493 Barron avenue, was married to eymour Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Cohen, 180 George street, South River, at a ceremony last night in Newark. Rabbi Samuel Newberger performed the double-ring ceremony in the Oxford-Cambridge rooms of the Essex House. Mr. Samson gace his daughter in marriage. The bride wore a gown of white nylon tulle over taffeta with a 12 DENIER iMD GUI? aiW RARITAN TOWNSHIP, Nov.

27 An ordinance to control smoke and pollution of the air is under IS study by the, township Board Health, Commissioner Brace Eg-jS gert, president, announced Wed-ig nesday night. A model code has been re-iS ceived from the state department LITTLE BOYS' SHIRT SET Will be 2.79 fafer of health. Commissioner Eggert full train. A nngei Up veil and will be studied bv the luxurious mahogany veneer full size console Compare with sets Selling for $339.95 60 GAUGE New, sheerer ll'tis' Nylons 77 After this, sale they'll be $1 a pair. Full fashioned in the latest shades, leg-slimming dark seams.

Save even more! 2 prs. 1.50 from a satin md seed pear crown, board members sitting as a com- f97 mittee of the whole. In the four-week period from October 29 to November 25, the township nurses made 263 home She carried white orchids on a Bible. Miss Lois Samson was maid of honor for her sister. Lynn Samson, also a sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid.

visits and aided in the examina- Sanforized, mercerized broadcloth shirt teamed with a handsome bow lit, jewelled cuff links. 3 to 8. a-iw mm tion of 274 pupils at Our Lady of Peace School. Milton Cohen of Plainfield was! G. Stanley Van Sickle, health vlus W-iS 1 his brother's best man.

Ushers were Jerry Cohen of Woodbridge, Stewart Singer and Gordon Friedman of Highland Park, Larry Zi-ment of New Brunswick, Grant Levin of Perth Amboy, Morton Schnapp and Sidney Tintwelss of the Bronx, N. and Buddy ITew-hauser of Sayreville. officer, reported that in the same period his department Investigated 19 health nuisances, tested one well and investigated seven cases of dog bites. In the same period one case of German measles was reported, four of mumps and five of scarlet TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TV RADIO or PHONOGRAPH BIG 1 1 fever. The bride was graduated from the Katherine Gibbs School in New York and employed by the Samson Electrical Supply Com pany of Perth Amboy.

I I By-It Ki aataemiiJslaaWal ai aaaaaf aafci lia i i Mr. Cohen pttended Rutgers University and the University of LARGE CANNON BATH TOWELS 66t The manufacturer netded the cash and we were able to get just 100 of thts fine sets. It will pay you to buy your television NOW and get the biggest TV BARGAIN THAT DAVEGA HAS EVER OFFERED. At this remarkably low price they will sell fast, so COME EARLY so you won't be disappointed. Missouri.

Hhe is a veteran of the Korean War. Mr Sohen is manager of the Star Furniture Company in Fords. After a wedding trip to New York State, the couple will live in 269 South Park drive. Reg. 79.

Big, fluffy 22" 44" size in 7 glorious deeptones and snowy while. Stelton Exchange Arranges Visit Of Santa Claus RARITAN TOWNSHIP, Nov. 27 Santa Claus will come to Stelton on December 19, the Stelton Exchange Club decided on Wednesday night. He is expected to arrive by train and to be driven through the section distributing gifts to the children. The club will sponsor its house-decoration contest again for the third year.

Another Christmas activity planned is a combination Christmas party and ladies' night on December 23 at the Klover Klub. Thomas McCabe is chairman. Plans were made to decorate the Stelton School for CALL Kl 5-7823 Program Presented 'v jj. 'Sar bsmwii Wa nai 7s 1 FREE 5-DAY HOME TRIAL At Parsons School NORTH BRUNSWICK. Nov.

27 Parsons School pupils presented 1 4- i NEW 1953 FAMOUS MAKE GIANT 20" TV Compare with sets telling for $199.95 at Davega a program on Wednesday. The program was as follows: Indian songs and dances by Mrs. Dagmar Rose's first grade, poems by Douglas Eaton and Bar-! COLOR NEVER FADES! ctiRotASPuu cunims in holiday hues bara Erthlo and Thanksgiving-songs by Mrs. Josephine Curcio's first grade with David Meyers as $(P)E88 no eriiT announcer. shy.

Av.v,Wi,vsi:i,-.:i:.;if: Thanksgiving songs and dances by Miss Eileen Kehoe's second 2.49 TAILORED STYLE Sheer rayon marquisette in eggshell and pastels. 84" wide to the pair. TUBULAR STEEL TRAY-TOP TABLE 88 grade, "Thanksgiving Turkey, a song, by Miss Edna Ferguson's second grade and "Turkey Game" by Mrs. Gretta Zorn's third grade. 11 im.

nmsE 77 "The Thankful House," a play let, with the following pupils of Miss Margaret Lambert's third SEE OUR ADS ON THE SPORT AND SOCIAL PAGES TODAY I REG. 3.98 PRISCILLAS Eggshell and pastels are 'colon, locked' to last. 96" wide overall. 89 2 grade, Joyce Pignataro, Carole Dicke, Dorothy Westling, Gail Hughes, Rosemary Lorincz, Shirley Sapiro, Arlene Koch, Leona Wiecham and Joan Helmeczi. I Wamaly 1 yur aktan tuba mi 90 aan an parts.

Msrratn 90 dan a lchn htataai avti. Just right for T-V dining, cocktail parties, midnight snacks. 3 cheery patterns. Seautarly sells for 1.90 1 cfZjyymr't 1 1 Choral speaking, "God is Like This" and "The Turkey's mti mm i RCA VICTOR PHILCO 1 Cor. Bayard by Miss Frances Conner fourth1 grade, and the following songs byi the entire school, "We Gather Together," "Over the River and: NEW BRUNSWICK 373 GEORGE ST.

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