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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 25

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25 THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1949. Iselin Stelton DR. LOWERY GIVES TALK AT P. T.

A. REQUEST DENIED ON TRAILER CAMP Raritan Township Board Votes Disapproval At Meeting to first among the three Lincoln-Mercury plants in the nation in its safety record. CEMETERY ASSOCIATION RARITAN TOWNSHIP, March 16. A special meeting of the PLscatawaytown Historical Cemetery Association will be held on Friday at 8 p. m.

in the Old Town Hall located in "The Commons." Mrs. Steven McNally will conduct the session. PLAN BAKE SALES RARITAN TOWNSHIP, March -The Joint Parent-Teacher Association of the Bonhamtown and Sand Hills Schools will conduct noon hour bake sales Friday. In charge of the Sand Hills sale will be room mothers from the sixth grade. The Bonhamtown sale will be conducted'by the sub-primafy room mothers.

Proceeds from the tales will be placed in the treasury to further the work of the organization. NO ACCIDENT TIME AT LINCOLN-MERCURY RARITAN TOWNSHIP. March 15. The Lincoln-Mercury plant Route 25 has completed over 3,000,000 man-hours of work without a lost-time accident the company announced yesterday. The last lost-time accident was on October 23 of last year, making the last four and a alf months ccident free.

Last year the local plant was Holmes Marshall Unit Hold Bake Sale at Babcock Home tha the Board of Education had taken care of a muddy condition at the rear of the building near the entrance used by the children. Gravel has been spread in the yard. A first in a series of exhibitions of classroom work, which will be viewed by the association during meetings, was presented last night by the first grade. Clay animals, puzzles, printings and drawings were among the displayed articles. Refreshments were served by Mrs.

John D. Reed, hospitality chairman, assisted by Mre. Frank Eakin. STELTON, March 16--Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Dolliver have returned from a week-end trip to Waterville, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Boudinot, Miss Beverly Boudinot, Mrs. Kenneth Dittmar, Miss Margaret Drake and Mrs.

E. K. Soper attended the wedding of Miss Ruth Ann Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford of Mid-dletown, to Thomas Morford" of Middletown Saturday afternoon.

The Crawfords formerly resided here. Teachers and officers of the Baptist Church will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Morri Dolliver, with J. Howard Williams, superintendent, presiding. RARITAN TOWNSHIP, March 16 The Planning and Zoning I Board meeting in the municipal I building Monday night, voted disapproval of a proposed trailer PISCATAWAY TOWNS HIP.

March 16 Dr. Millard L. Low-ery, Middlesex County superintendent of schools, was guest speaker of Holmes Marshall Parent-Teacher AssnMntion last nlcrht -LIBERTY DEPARTMENT STORE- at a meeting in Holmes Marshall School. ISELIN, March 16. Election of officers will be held Wednesday night at Post headquarters on Lincoln Highway by the Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign War Post 2636.

Birthdays will be celebrated by several members. Members of the junior choir will hold rehearsal Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the First Church of fcielin, Presbyterian. A special meeting will be held by the Holy Name Society of St.

Cecelia's, Wednesday night at 9:15 at St. Cecelia's recreation center to make final plans for the "Irish Night" program to be given Thursday night, St. Patrick's Day. The regular meeting of thelse-lin Parent-Teacher Association will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at School 15, Pershing avenue. Continuous novena to St.

Jude, patron of hopeless cases, will be held at St. Cecelia's Roman Catholic Church Wednesday at 8 p. m. Movies will be shown to the children at 4 p. m.

Thursday at St. Cecelia's recreation center following the religious instruction which will begin at 2:30 p. m. SAFETY COUNCIL RARITAN TOWNSHIP, March 16. The Raritan Township Safety Council will meet in the commission chambers in the municipal building at 8 o'clock tonight, Alex Melko announced iast night.

Dr. Lowery spoke on "Kindergartens versus Reception Grades" and conducted a discussion with members on the topic. During the business meeting, conducted by MacLean Babcock, president, the members decided to investigate the possibilities of purchasing a record playing ma-chin for the classrooms at the BOYS' EASTER SUITS Made bv one of the outstanding clothing a fa rs. st Two-Tone Leisure Suits Jefferson Checks and Plaids Rich Solid Colors Tweeds fk Herring Bones a Stripes 1 You'll be amazed at the large selection to choose from. a Lowest Prices in Town.

Sizes 8 to 16. GIRLS' SPRING Coats and Toppers Made by one of the too manufacturer! in the Youn Set coat and suit industry. choice of the newest styles and colors, Made from 30O All Wool Coverts All Wool Suedes 1007c All Wool Shet-Unrts. Lined with histi erade celanese rayon. You must see them to appreciate them.

Aeain we lead New Brunswick in values on these new- school. Theodore Schor, princi fey r. ft 44 arived Eaater outfits. 7-4 to PARK LAI FASHIONS To Be Shown at Fashion Show of The II. P.

Baptist Church TOMTE, MARCH 16 13 Sizes 3 to 4. 4 to 14. $5.94 $12.94 With Hat to Match. We Carrv 100 ALL WOOL Teen A Coats anit Topper. Also Junior Mi Toppers at (BEAT SAVINGS camp on Route 25 near the Lincoln-Mercury plant construction of which was planned by L.

A. Hagedorn-Freese. Hagedorn-Freese tome time ago had asked the township commissioners for the necessary building permits to begin the trailer camp operation, but the commissioners, while expressing their own objection to trailer camps in general, referred the matter to the planning board for an opinion. The commissioner's will receive the planning board's resolution at their meeting next Tuesday night. In other business, the planning board granted tentative approval to the Oak Hills Estates development being planned by the C.

B. Snyder Realty Company of Hoboken. The development, four houses of which are already under construction, is on Plain-field road in the Oak Tree Thirty-two "class units are planned, the developers have declared. The project represents a half-million dollar program. The board announced that it has voted to zone as "100 per cent clasu A residential" the area on Oak Tree road, Oak Tree section, being considered for a housing development by the Terra Nova Construction Company of West-field.

The tract is on the Williams estate property. The developer had originally asked that a section of this property be zoned as "class but this was refused. Under a "class zoning, the developer had ex- All 100 Wool Two Tone Junior Suits with long pants like brother's. Size? 2 to 4 SI1.U4. 4 to 6 S7.04.

Newest in Students Suits at Amazing SAVIN GSI pal, and Babcock were delegated to investigate the various typo? of machines and present a report at the next meeting on April 24. The association will hold a bake sale at 1 p. m. on April 9 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Babcock, 144 Bevler road, University Heights. Mrs. Burton Hotaling is chairman assisted by Mrs. Babcock. During the meeting it was reported that school zone signs requested by the association had been placed on either side of Holmes Marshall School on River road by Piscataway Township Committee.

It was also reported i ,5 UIT UL95 to 40.95 43 BOYS' SPRING COATS WITH HTS TO MATCH lOO'r AU Wool Coverts lOO'l All Wool Tweeds at 100'i Ail Wool SheUands ss) Expertly tailored Celanese Rayon lining. Sizes 2 to 8. AGAIN WE LEAD IN VALVES $5.94 10 $10.94 OCR LAYAWAY PLAN A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE UNTIL WANTED ti inn ri ni ire i All Colors, All Sizes jjmr jj II PEDESTRIAN, 65, INJURED BY CAR Stanley Wocniak Struck by Auto on Oak Tree Road, Is Hospitalized RARITAN TOWNSHIP, March 16 Stanley Wocniak; 65, Box 393, Oak Tree road, was injured last night about 7:20 o'clock when struck by an auto while walking near his home. The accident was riot reported to police for three hours. Police were notified by ambulance attendants when the Raritan Township Safety Council ambulance from Menlo Park was called to Wocniak's home to take the man to Perth Amboy General Happital where he was admitted for observation Wocniak's grandson, Alan, 16, told police he and his grandfather were walking on the shoulder of Oak Tree road about 7:20 when a car traveling with one side on the shoulder struck his grandfather and failed to eonsnEYinon rely cn 'all vegetable' Dn.EDlVAnDO' 515 Haritan Avenue, Highland Park EI ST.

BUM: 7ADLG70 Outstanding Bargains for Every Member of the Family 411 i pected to construct 40Q homes, What the new plans for the site GIRLS' SLIPS MEN'S TEE SHIRTS Made of fine combed cotton. The kind that will hold their shape I Made of rood soft broadcloth. Ruftied bottom. White or pink. FRUIT OF THE LOOM LADIES' SLIPS Made of this famous brand broadcloth.

Built up shoulder straps. White or pink. Each slip carries the Fruit of the Loom label. Sizes 34 (1 An to 44. Sale Price l.UU after washing.

Full cut and roomy. S.xes 4 to 14 for ST. WITTS ttflne JLesnafleir $1.00 Sizes 32 to 44. 44c for Sale Price $1.25 Sale Price will be under the "class A ruling have not been announced thus far by the Westfield company. The United Civic League has requested that a public hearing be held on the proposed Williams tract devefopment.

MEN'S DUNGAREES CHILDREN'S PANTIES Made of good cotton. Jersey rib. Double crotch. 4 colors White, blue, pink, maize. Sizes 2 for 1 A A to XX Sale Price yl.UU Made of 8-ounce heavy navy denim-Sanforized.

Preshrunk. Reinforced at strain points with rivets. I.ADIFS' HALF SLIPS Made of good rayon. Muffled bottom with inserted ribbon. White, pink and maize.

Sizes small, medium and large. 0f A A Sale Price pl.UU $2.00 Sizes 29 to 44. Sale stop. Alan said the grandfather saw the car coming and tried to jump out of the way. After the impact, Alan said, the car was forced to stop by the driver of an unidentified truck which forced the car the road.

Then For Abov9 the First Floor Bendix Washer Model G315 340.S5 For the First Floor Bendix Washer Model E210 Baby Esmond BLANKETS Beautiful rttern. Satin bound. Each individually boxed for gifts. Pink or blue combination Full crib size. Sale Price l.DU BOYS' OVERALLS Made of heavy denim, the same tvpe cloth used In Dad's overalls.

Were made to sell for $1.98. sizes to 12. ci nn Sale Price l.UU LADIES NIGHTGOWNS Made of good ravon. Full MAY 1 IS DEADLINE FOR BASEBALL CLUB TISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP, March 16 Boys wishing to play with the North Stelton Athletic Club baseball team will have to join the club before. May 1, it was announced last night at a meeting at the home of George Eden of School street.

Arrangements will be made for general practice for all candi length. Lace trimmed. Pink. maize and blue. Sale Price Counters Full of Bargains Shop and Save at the I the driver of the car returned to the scene, Alan said.

The grandfather was taken to the office of an Iselin doctor who applied a splint to the injured man's arm. Later, when the pain increased, the grandfather called the Menlo Park ambulance which took the man to the hospital and notified police. Alan furnished police with a name believed to be that of the driver of the car. Police and detectives are continuing an EWliiWlsv dates. Voladia Shutz will serve join? 12) 3 i as booking manager for the team and will book games in the New Brunswick area.

43 CllUnCII STREET-45 During the meeting -it was reported that Piscataway Township Committee expects to complete work on a diamond for the club early in April. NEW BRUNSWICK BELOW NEILSON STREET For tit Basement Bendix Washer Model S1I0 243.85 you can buy A DEfiDIX for As Low as sS3BS. (All price include installation) Raritan Township RARITAN TOWNSHIP, March 16. Mrs. Helen Abbott and daughter Doris of New York City, spent the weekend as guests of Mrs.

Abbott's brother, Robert Bell of Stony road. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Danford of Stony road were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Templeton of West New Brighton, Staten Island. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Frey of Lloyd avenue, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Frey's mother, Mrs. Dora Messier in Cheeiter, New Jersey. The West End Republican Club flnrecaflTie aflSEiEB fb will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Old Town Hall. Paul Combs, newly elected president will con duct the meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richards of 2 Violet place, entertained over the weekend in honor of the 7th birthday anniversary of their daughter Barbara, Guests at a party on Saturday were: Steven Troyan, Mary Ann Behr, Johann, Eleanor and Kitty Batyi; Joseph Calamonerl, Albert and Donald Erjist and Carole Richards, Babara's sister. Why pay for -what you don't need? Bendix gives you a specially designed model for use in basement, first floor op above the first floor. You save when you buy a Bendix You pay no extras and you get all the same wonderful Bendix automatic washing features with each model I RED CROSS CAMPAIGN IS OPENED IN DEANS All records Indicate that among tho leading brands of whiskey.

Mount Vernon Is the whlskoy today. That this mild and tasty bland has mors than doubled in sales and popularity in 12 short months; In some sections It has almost tripled. WHEN you take your first delightful sip of flavorful Mount Vernon you'll know why its popularity is growing by leaps and bounds. It's good I Has to be to grow so fast that sales have more FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! up to $100 trade -in allowance for your old-fasfitoncc! washer. Trade yours in now for a BENDIX DEANS, March 16 Mrs.

Fred Holsten chairman of the Deans committee in the current fund raising drive of the New Brunswick Red Cross chapter, has announced that her committee is now at work in this area. Deane is one of the 20 outlying municipalities included in the area covered by the New Brunswick chapter. Working on Mrs. Holsten's committee are Mrs. Herbert Wright, Mrs.

Arnold Stout, Mrs. Arthur Terhune, Mrs. Lester Shaub, Mrs. George V. Brabson, Mrs.

Sterling Tantum, than doubled in a single year! glass or by the bottle-say "Make mine Mount Vernon!" You'll I find, as so many others are find Miss Harriet Pittner, Mrs, Michael I ing, that this light delicious blend is a real discovery. Choma, Mrs. Mary Illnicki, Mrs. Chester Petty, Mrs. EMe Nebus; Mrs.

Francis Beekman, Mrs. Uihishcy Freda Hardy, Mrs. H. McCarty, Mrs. Frederick Gordon.

.1 ft Blend THE LATEST, GREATEST 1949 BENDIX GYRAMATIC IS THE ONLY WASHER HI THE WORLD THAT CAN SOAK, WASH, RINSE, DAMP DRY AND EVEN PUT IN ITS OWN SOAP, ALL AUTOMATICALLY. 17E WILL HOT BE UHDEnSOLD! TO CONFER DEGREES PISCATAWAY TOWNS HIP, March 16. The first and second degrees will be conferred upon candidates tonight at a special meeting of New Market Grange Rational ishUr rs froouds torpf i- HBlenb LCI No. 152 in the grange hall, New Market. Two candidates will be initiated jr.

for Milltown Grange No. 151. They are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ripish of Old Bridge.

SEE US FOR OUR GRAND OPENING SPECIALS PEANUT BUTTER ON MENU TRENTON, March 16 Peanut you try Jf 11 mi butter, one of the favorite foods of children, will be on school lunch menus in New Jersey during the coming months, according to the New Jersey Department of Conservation and Economic De mm qqdqG Mwdoogo Sift BRAND velopment. A shipment of 38,475 pounds of peanut butter from the United States Department of Agriculture is now being distribu WHISKEY A BLEND "Out of the High (lent District 202-204 HEILSOH STREET ted to public and private schools J. D. 2-7046 8 Proof 72l7, Grain Neutral Spirits. National Distillers Products Corporation, New participating in the National School Lunch Program..

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