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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 8

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THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954. FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershbegei received permission to ask the association. 'board for a survey of futurej Mrs. Emery Toth reported that thing in thia type of race Is forlri nrif Vll nrTI TfT the driver at all times to keepjf IKtlllLn ULLLLXI AUTO CLUB PLANS $200 REWARD FOR LOST DOG school enrollment and the more than zoo teen agera attend-board's plans for fulfilling the ed last week'i dance, which was ni nf increased enrollment Ichaperoned by Mr.

and Mrs. D0M1NICK GALLE wumn ine a pee a jumu. Arthur Donnolly, club advisor, spoke on the property on the Lincoln highway which was 102-MILE TEST ISELIN, Dec. 10 At the meet leased to the Iselin club by the township of Woodbridge. As soon ing of the Iselin Rod and Custom as the deed is received the club Club Wednesday night in the will clear the ground and build FISC ATA WAY TOWNSHIP.

Mrs. Cornelius Cadmus, rep-Cadmus, Mr. and Mrs. AspinwalL IW lO-Dominick Galle was'resentative to the Edison CentrtTMr Mrs. Toth and Mrs.

K. Dec. 10-Dominick Galle was ReceaUon discussed'J. G.enar. reelected chief of the Poum-jthe aims of the At the December 15 meeting, town Volunteer Fire CompanySwnich has been set up primarily'Cub Scouts, Brownies and Girl on Wednesday night.

jto improve recreational facili-IScouts will present a short pro- tmnf was elected for children of the township.lgram and a quartet from th orSS. "iS3'nrAl board decided to join the Rutgers Glee Club will Lincoln Key Shop on the Lin coin highway, President Clark was ap- Pearson vuiii sx- wi.i.iaea aui a to the fhs. rli-hilitr t.t iciHwciKuvc test which will New Jersey Timing Association in place of Pearson. Conrad C. Osborne, the other Grick.

Walter Winnowitch, who has served as treasurer since thei company organized about five. rniSOX, Dec. 10 Where is Fluffy? That is the $200 question being aoked by Harry Keyes of 206 Plainfield avenue in the Paisley Homes development. Fluffy is a 13-year-old brown Pomeranian female doy that was let out to run in Mr. Keyes' yard on November 29 and has not been seen since.

The $200 is the reward Mr. Keyes is offering for information or return of the dog. Fluffy, Mr. Keyes explained, was a cherished pet of his sister-in-law. who was visiting here from Trenton.

At 13 Fluffy was in old age for a dog, which Mr. Keyes said is "just about the limit." Because of her age Fluffy be held on Sunday in conjunction with the Bearing Burners of South Amboy. The officials will be: Checkpoint 1, Robert Kuhar, Robert Quinn and Jack Kitchin; checkpoint 2, Paul May, William Mor-itz and Edward Pettipaw; timing senior N.J.T.A. representative, asked the members to cooperate in the nation-wide Safety Day years ago, was reelected. Other elected officers are: Vice Dresident.

Michael Link; secre on December 15. It was announced that a film about hot rods will be shown on "Dragnet," the TV program, on December 30. committee, Conrad C. Osborne, Manuel Holcombe, Russell Og- Manuel Holcombe is a new member of the N.J.T.A., accord tary, Frank Galle, assistant chief, Andrew Ledonne; captain, An-j drew Marrapodi; first Thomas Combatovic; second lieutenant, Charlea Sohm, and, trustee for three years, Joseph Palko. The firemen and the Woman Auxiliary will hold a Christmas; Dartv on December 19 at 2 p.

den and Neil Boulton; starting line officials, Edward Jordan, Emit Neugebauer and Martin Diege. Pearson is head of the officials. He announced that a final preparation run will be held tomor ing to Secretary Treasurer George Ryan. The club will meet December 15 at 7:30 p. m.

at the key shop. required daily medication and was under the continuous care of a veterinarian. When last seen the pet was wearing a brown blanket-type covering. After she failed to return to SELL ALL F1AUES OF USED CARS row. On Sunday, all members for children through 12 years of age.

the Woodbridge Oaks Shopping' DECORATIONS SHOWN TO CHURCH SOCIETY the 'house, Mr. Keyes and his family searched the neighborhood that night and again the Center parking lot for assign ments. to e- 5Z Children's Party The run will start at 10:30 a.m. EDISON. Dec.

10 A demon following morning. Edison police, Lt' pot Christmat jiving on a OUId btiio pv Planned by P.T.A. with a car leaving every fiveistration of Christmas decorations minutes. The run will be heldjwas featured at the meethig of rcrarrit if wahpr oAnriitinn the HelDine Hand Society of ICIC 1 1 1 i Vi da nviv Oldie I'll I police, animal hospitals and dog wardens. That pretty well rulesi 10 Plans fori Th y.nr.

III. D.nri rr O.i.nJrTriO F'hlirfh in Knnhlim OWfl f.IJlSUIV UK VUUJOC 111., urni in UUIII- ui. v. 1 out the possibility that Fluffy Death-by-Auto Hearing was hit by a car or dropped ers will take is 102 miles longjlast night. Mrs.

Cary Nickolas the children t-nnsimaa v-y and about 10 cars will compete.lgave the demonstration. on December 23 were rnaae ay The Iselin club will make Its! A Christmas party followedjthe executive board of the Uara because police and the county; dog warden usually hear about with exchange of gifts. Barton P.T.A. at its meeting last night at the home of Mrs. Scott Postponed Week in Edison such things.

In fact the bodies are removed toy the wardens. But that doesn't rule out the possibility that some child took run in a week or two on a Sunday. A trophy will be presented to the driver who receives the fewest penalty points. The main Macan or Roosevelt Douievara. William Aspinwall, representative to the Board of Education, The Salvation Army Christmas Fund Needs Your Help ing the auto death Tuesday night EDISON, Dec.

10 A hearing of 96-year-old Winneld Schenck on the death-bv-auto charge a liking to Fluffy and took her home. That is still the one bright who was struck while walking against William A. Bertany Jr. hope that Mr. Keyes holds.

oi Rutgers street, Colonla, was postponed for a meek by Magi And that is why he is offering $200 to anyone Who might know near a house in which he roomed; on Inman avenue. The driver, who is 22, was released in the custody of his attorney, Samuel Sladkus, pend strate Christisn J. Jorgensen wnat Happened to nutty or where she is now. Mr. Keyes yesterday.

Berany is charged with caus can be called at Kilmer 5-6404 ing arraignment. I Albert E. Weston, 29, of 264 iBurnet street, New Brunswick, iwas fined $50 and placed on one- HiKRANn pikhi iYULE PLANS MADE year probation after pleading WIFE FROM CAR' IN DURHAM PARK guilty to a charge of larceny. He signed a waiver of a grand jury hearing. He admitted he stole PISCATAWAT TOWN SHIP.

EDISON. Dec. 10 A South irjec. io Final plans for a com groceries from his employer, Amboy man was held by police Massey, operator of the Esquire Diner on Route 1. Weston was taken into custody and the gro munity Christmas observance were made last night by a committee of the Durham Park Civic League at a meeting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Huff of our "Af Jested Perf edf" diamonds ceries were recovered early last night after he admitted pushing his wife out of an automobile. He is John Clyde Baxter of 104 South Broadway, South Amboy, who was released in $100 Wednesday morning by Sgt, John Calamoneri and Patrolman man of 1227 Stelton road. Max Schwartz is Wuagiianeuo. Mrs bail pending arraignment before uriwi 4U-uay jrrm chairman of arrangements for NO CRACKS NO FLAWS NO CARBON SPOTS Magistrate Christian J.

Jorgen Nicholas Cortez of Meadow jftt-k nKoAriift rtst-b uiViiik till Ka I 1 1 V. IHC. II TV ilk UC sen on a charge of assault and financed contributions from 1 road, a repeat offender, was sent to the county workhouse for 30 days in lieu of a $30 fine after ife, Mary, told police she families in development husband at Dutch MeleV community Christmas tree UEILkVlJ. His met her pleading guilty to being drunk Dugout at Plainfield road.nd the lawn i i i i Mr and Mr F.dsvarrle nflu uisuiueny ana aisoraeny. ne was arresiea by Patrolman Richard McGinnis after an altercation at Domino's Tavern on Route 1 on Tuesday.

Oak Tree road in the Oak Tree section, where she is employed. She said that following an argument while riding on Plain-fiAld mad inward Metuchen. her 28 Metlar's lane and decorated on December 18 at 1 p.m. Adults will sing carols throughout the development at 9 p.m. and will Mrs.

Julia Parker of Car- downie street was sent to the Matched Bridal Sets and Engagement Rings Mounted in OUR Exclusive county workhouse for 10 days on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. Recently the woman was released in custody of an attorney pending investigation husband struck her in the nose return to Mr. and Mrs. Edwards' and pushed her out of the car.jhome for refreshments. Mrs.

Baxter told police she: The adults will sing carols on hitched a ride to the police head-lDecember 22 and return to Mr. quarters in Metuchen and told and Mrs. Huffman's home for re-her story to Patrolman J. J.jfreshments. They will also sing on Christmas Eve and then re by the county probation office into charges of making a nuisance of herself by getting drunk and calling police, township offi turn to the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Max Schwartz of 3 Park lane for refreshments. Children 6 years of age and Kover of the Metuchen police department. Patrolman Kover called Edison police and Patrolmen Bernard Gockel and Frank Morley were sent to Metuchen. When they arrived they found that Mr.

Baxter had come in cials, lawyers and others at all hours. I She had been instructed to older will go Christmas caroling or December 23 and on Christ- Shift! Ne No- Turn! ahead of them and surrendered imas Eve. They will be accom to Metuchen police. keep away from liquor but onj Wednesday police had to arrest her after she again made a series of "nuisance" calls and threatened suicide. Arnold M.

Goldman of Long Island City, N. was fined $25 Mrs. Baxter was treated for face injuries by her own doctor. panied by Mrs. Cleighton Hill and Mrs.

Norman P. Tucker. The children will be treated to refreshments at the home of Mr. 6-DIAMOND PAIR Both Ring $040. 50 EngagtrmM $179.50 An ortittit bridal sl with "As- Utd rft" cantor dienon4 end 5 daiiling lido diantandt of vnusoel quality.

14 whHo or yollow gold mountings. Always in prfct petition when worn together $rt Uck hld frm vlw whtn ring worn prily InfiKleckf wilK twist writl 6-DIAMOND PAIR loth Rings' $100-50 Engogtmtnt mt "AMtttod rft" 0i-i4 nd 5 sparkling lidt diamond! framtd in richly conrtd t4 whit or ytllsw gsld idlings. A suporb volu ol this low (osll and Mrs. Louis Schellhamer of Party Plans Made 01 New Durham road on De-land $3 costs on a charge of driv- cember 23 and at Mr. and Mrs.

ing a car on the Turnpike with YOUR DIAMONDS, LOOK LARGER, LOVELIER IN FULL VIEW AT ALL TIMES, MASSED FOR FULL FIERY BRILLIANCE! Schwartz' home on Christmas iplates issued for a different ve- By Fire Auxiliary riSCATAWAY TOWNSHIP, Eve. nicie and $3 and $5 costs on a charge of driving an unregister Santa Claus will be at the Dec. 10 Plans for a Christmas party were made last night by ed vehicle. Christmas tree on December 24 Ferdinando Macaro of 51 the Woman's Auxiliary of the between 2 and 4 p.m. to treat the children.

River Road Volunteer Fire Com pany in the firehouse. Thrill to the beauty of Abelson's Mew Powers street, New Brunswick, was fined $5 and $5 costs on a I charge of failing to register a trailer and $5 and $5 costs on a charge of driving an unsafe vehicle as the trailer did not have The party will be held next Thursday at 8 p. m. in the River Road Tavern. Members will ex- Midwood nested Perfect" chanee $1 gifts.

Reservations adequate brakes. EDISON, Dec. 10 Mr andj Patsy LaStella of Eatontown Mrs. Albert Docs of Perthjwag fined 10 gnd $5 costs on a must be made with Mrs. Alfred Eledge by next Tuesday.

The auxiliary and the fire mhnir lrlaitA1 Ml A n1 MM i. a (DIAMOND Pita turninrh in vmm of see1, c' while driving and struck a park children through 10 years or age Mis. i Hutton of Metuchen i 9 1,1 365 1-2-3 SERIES Beth Ringt Engagement on iJccciuuci i Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Gerard DelPoleto of Newark in iiicmcnuusc.

nf Firm Havpn Mrs. Andrew Clark was was fined $5 and $5 costs on a charge of passing a red light. Ring $290.00 "Attested Perfect" coatee diamond glorified by 7 oiquisite tide diomonds. Distinctive, fashionable styling in 14 whito or yellow gold. 7 DIAMOND PAIR Beth Rings 51CC.00 ngagomont ling $110.00 motchtd diamonds onhento tht Sory beauty at Iho "Altostod ortoct" cantor diamond.

Sot into oquisitaly craftod 14 whito or yollow geld mountings. E-(optional buyl cepted as a member. Appointed of Hen street hostesses for the meeting oniwepk January 13 were Mr Peterj daughter Gavula, Mrs, Jacob Grywa ski, gcoch plaing Mrs. Gajarski and Mrs. Will.am Mrg winim Berg an(J Haener.

children of Midwood avenue on "Perfect 100" New Market Grange Conducts Farm Quiz MOO Both Ring Sunday PISCATAWAT TOWN SHIP. Board Plans Party Mr. and Mrs. tdmuna nasierOec. 10 Eight members of Newi i.t bii ci uiaiiKc io pai iicipaiea I Illustrations Enlarged To Show Dttail NO MONET DOWN S).

00 WIUIT largo brilliant "Attested Pertcet" contor diamond surrounded by 5 perfectly matched, sparkling diamonds. 14 ohito or yellow gold. Outstanding value. At I inrnin "na anniversary una farm quiz program last night ll uwiuu. on SaUirdayi meeiing of the grgnee in EDISON', Dec.

JO The Christ-1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tiere the hall. mas party for the children Newark and Mrs. Muriel Gassl Daniel Peterson of Radio Sta-! Perfect 200" Lincoln iscnooi on uecemuei Miawooa avenue visuea mr.ition WOR was the master nf was arranged last night when the and Mrs.

Douglas Tiere of Oak-iCeiemonies. The participants hurst, last week. jwere Mr. and Mrs. JosephReich- '200 ALL PRICES INCLUDE NEW LOW Bolts Rings Mrs.

Knee Caravella of Oak ard. Mr. and Mrs. Horars. executive board of the met at the school.

The classroom mothers, headed bv Mrs. Robert Becker, chair Tree visited Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hescock, Miss Ethel Schuck, nicnneimer oi wiiawooa avenue Horace P. ami.

Jovrr MEN'S SOLITAIRE man, will be in charge of the last weekend. Warren and. Dirk Bakker, NO MONET 00WK S4.00 WEEKIT 9 sparkling diamonds dramatite a magnificent "Attested Perfect" center diomend. 14 whito or yellow gold, tuiurious in every detail but pricel party. Mrs.

B. Jack Franklin, A dinner scheduled for De JQ NO MONET DOWN st so wtim 139 president, announced that the association will buy Christmas cember 18 was cancelled. A public card party will be held The Wei' Wishers met last week at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Schedneck of Henry street. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Johnston and children of North Arlington visited last weekend with his mother, Mrs. Muriel trees for each classroom and a Santa Claus outfit for the school. in the hall on January 8. "Altostod Perfect" diamond to handsomo 14 yellow gold mounting.

Save now on th outstanding buy. Miss Kathenne Randolph was FEDERAL TAX "Perfect 300" loth Ring 300 NO MONEY SOWN Je.00 WEIKIT 10 perfectly matched, beautifully sot diamonds, highlighted by largo, fiery "Attested Perfect" center diamond. 14 whito or yollow gold. Unmatched lit brilliance, unrivalled in beauty. Dr.

Myra Biggs, principal, re-ouested that all children bring In canned goods, toys or clothing reported a patient in the Presbyterian Hospital in Newark. Mrs. Harry Burdette and James P. Earr were reported as recover 10-DIAMOND PAIR loth ling, $100 50 Ingagement Itng $1400 erled beauty, outstanding brilliance and intricate styling highlight this elegant 10 diamond set with "Allotted Perfect" center diamond. Artfully fashioned io 14 white or yellow gold.

Gass of Midwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Birmingham of Iselin visited Mr. and ing at their homes after hos Mrs.

William Schedneck" of pitalization. Talent for a minstrel show to Henry street last weekend. to be distributed to a needy fam- ily for Christmas. Monmouth Jet. MONMOUTH JUNCTION, Dec.

10 Mrs. Alfred C. Van Mr. ind Mrs. Edward Mul-downey and children of Middle- be presented next spring is needed, it was announced.

A rehearsal will he held in the hall npt town visited last week with Mr and Mrs. Clarance Brunt OIlTnpsdav at Duyn spent yesterday at the iUnmr real The grange will hold a Christ mas party at its meeting on De cember 23 at 8 p.m. Members home of Mrs. Rachael Dunn in Mr and Mrs Buddy Trout and New Brunswick and enjoyed the chHdren on Sund visited hig Christmas party of the Sewing, th ho jg at tne veteran's Cl a in East Orange. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Braun of i rear New Brunswick spent noa? are to make donations for Christmas baskets. oi tut! Wednesday here at the home of 11 Mr. and Mrs. T.

Clifford Emens. KepUDUCan WOmen 3 BIAM0NT0106ISTS 5EM010CISTS Hit-Run Collision Reported in Edison Slate Yule Party AGENT RELIEVED TRENTON. Dec. 10 The NEW BW State Public Utility Commission I DISON, Dec. 10 Police yesterday investigated a hit-run collision at Andre avenue and MAftlrW trff" Diamond Every todav granted the Central Rail PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP, Dec.

10 A Christrnas party will be held next Monday ntght by the Piscataway Township Wom in affidavit allotting to cagrici a road of New Jersey the right to Dalton place in Stelton. discontinue employing a ticket Donald Davis of 63 Walnut PF! A.ANGe its quality, perfection and volu. Oft street told police he was cross en's Republican Club at Far OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS Hills Inn in Pluckemin at 7:30 VN10N CIT1 nnMf 1E1 inc me intersection wnen an HOItOKtl" Mrs. Boris Politica of Lake Nel unidentified car struck the front of his car and failed to stop. He 1ACKEN8ACK agent at its Port Monmouth station.

APACHES PLAN TEAM PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP, Dec. 10 Plans to organize a basketball team and for a trip to New York were discussed CIAMONTOIOOIST son is in charge of reservations Members will exchange 50- described it, as a probably gray, two-door Mercury sedan. Patrolman Raymond Milcsik cent gifts. A delegation attended a meet ing of the Middlesex County Wednesday night by the Apaches meetine at the home of investigated and notified military police on duty at the gates at Camp Kilmer. Women a Republican Club yesterday in Highland Park.

William Pryor of Lake Nelson.

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