22, 1946.
PAOESTX
High School Grid Team Gets
NFANT1LE PARALYSIS
SILVER SCREEN
Carteret Alumni Beaten by Fair Croupier The epidemic of infantile para-
l«In the United States this year
laimed a total of 23,671 victims,
Ditmas
Woodbridge Golden Bears In Shape for Amboy Contest crordlng to Basil O'Connor, pres-
ent of the National Foundation
A delightful comedy - romance
played against a gay background
of professional gambling and pro-
On Safety in 4th, 8 to 6 Wit* 250 Winover New Dorp or Infantile Paralysis. The Foun-
atlon spent $7,573,714, or 90 per
ent of the funds administered by
fessional gamblen (who seam to be Thnndajr.
highly Interesting people), Is "Lady
d . r > nri s , , ,
he national headquarters, for "STRANGE LOVF ,
CARTERET--Oftting ready for ference, ran 21 yards around right Luck," at the Dltrnan Theatre with
C'AHTKHKT Renji7.ini! later I medical and hospital care of pa- MARTHA 1VFRV
Brown on the 4-yard line. With their all-important Thanksgiving end for a touchdown. Bamburak's Robert Young, Barbara Hale and
Ihnl thcv niWtit linvr fared better ients, preventive research and
their bncks to the wall, Ed Berg- Day tussle with Perth Amboy, successful placement made the Frank Morgan in the stellar roles. With Barbara stanw*,.,, , J
with ii |)»st|)inicinpnt, Cnrtorct's ducatlon of professional person-
mann rushed back to kick but the which will mark the season finale score 13-0. Heflln and Mrabfth (
Alumni fimlhall fnrres, playing In pasj> from center was bad and lei to combat the disease, practic- One of the season's moot spright-
the rnn'l unfavorable weather con- dribbled out of the playing zone for both schools, and which will Culminating a 52-yard drive In lly wiping out the Foundation's
An
"> Selected Shori,
be played in Perth Amboy next the final period. Carteret marched ly offerings, this BKO Radio' film
ditions will) ruin falllnf? through- for an automatic safety and two reserve for epidemic aid. casts Young as a lad who lien,
Thursday before what is expected to another touchdown—its third—
out, the linll soRRy and lienvy, and points for the Bears—the final very successfully, by his wits, and Sunday and M,,mi u
to be a crowd of 7,000 fans, Fr»nk mainly through an overhead at-
the field a mess of mud. last a margin of victory. the charming Miss Hale as a dam-
McCarthys Carteret High School tack. "CANYON P A S S A ( ; F -
bitterly foimlit contest to their
Despite t h e apparent close
township rivals, the Woodbridge score, a tabulation of the statis-
Golden Rears. 8-6, before a slim tics revealed that the Carteret
gridders galloped all over the New With the game safely sewed up,
Dorp, Staten Island, High School Coach McCarthy sent in his en-
Empire RAHWAY sel who, by reason of her descent
Fri. Thru Sun. from a long line of gambling an- , With Dana AndrfWc : , tu|
combine, 25-0. last Saturday after- tire second game late in the final cestors, despises games of chance Brian Donlrvy
crowd of 2,000 who braved the team was badly outplayed by their noon at the Port Richmond Ath- quarter and to his utter amaze- to such an extent that she won't
elements to watch the fierce strug- opponents who rolled up 13 first even buy anything from a vend- and
letic FielU. ment, his reserves marched 50
gle. The size t>f the crowd was kept downs to Carteret's three.
down by the Inclement weather
The Carteret team scored a sin- yards for the final touchdown of MISSING i Inn machine. "ONE EXCITING WF J F
I But Cupid takes care of this
which sinrioi early in the day and
Woodbridfie (8)
LE—Kllby
Carteret (6)
Ward
gle touchdown in the opening the game, when Gaslor tossed a
quarter, nnother one in the third pass to Trystensky. LADY* 'seemingly Insurmountable differ-
With Al
continued until late in the eve- LT—Smith ' Barbarczuk perlcfd and finished their offensive e n t of opinion, and when Larry
ninp. LG—Bartha Katchur drive with two tallies In the final Cart*ret
LE—Baton
New Dorp
Lawrie
RICHMOND REED A promises to give up Rambling, Mary Tuesday »nd Wednrvi;,
C Trosko Bistak period. A MOM00MM fKTUIII JBR I agrees to marry him. They head "HOME SWEET
Quarantl
Johnny Novak was the star of
RG—Pochek Cherepon Recovery of a fumble by Bill LT—Tomchlk —Plus— j for Nevada and matrimony, but the
Bftumans
the Hume for the Woodbridgr
RT—Creekmur Pelc Halng started the Bluas on their LO—Medwick ceremony is hardly over before HOMICIDE"
team It was his eight-yard plunge way to the first touchdown early C — Varga
Lensi "THAT TEXAS I,arry finds it necessary to do ,hls With P e « y Ann Garner. i,
RE—Anacker Kurek Rugger
for a touchdown early in the first in the first period. It happened on Rf}—Oyug JAMBOREE"
QB—Royle Lukasluk daily good deed by showing a no- Bari and Randolph s,,,n
period that enabled the township the New Dorp 22-yard line. On RT—Kachur Baratta
LH-Masclnek Matthews Eib With the Hootier Hot Shots vice how to shoot craps. Unfortu- "WILD BEAUTY
gridders to assume the lead—and RH—S. Cipo Pappi three line plays, Fazekas, Bambu- RE—O'Connell NEXT WEEK— nately, Mary misunderstands, and
keep it until the fourth period rak and Paisal made a first down QB—Fazekas Muller With Don Porter .ml
FB—Karnas Kosel Davis f HURS. THRU RUN. from there on the romance filte
when Carteret scored Its touch- Score by periods: on the New Dorp 12. Here Carteret LH—Trosko one rock after another in a fashion Louis ('oilier
down when Ed Bergmann, stand- Woodbridge 6 0 0 2—8 failed to gain oh three downs and RH—Paisel Herbert ALL LAFF SHOW that makfs for sparkling enter-
Sullivan Also Dishes to thr I,;,,IJ,
ing on his own 20. tossed a long Carteret 0 0 0 6—6 then, in final desperation, Fazekas FB—Bamburak .... J HILARIOUS FEATURES
tainment.
pass to Warren Matthews on the Barbara Hale portrays the flipped a pass to Patsal on the Score by periods CONT. THANKSGIVING DAY
Touchdowns: Novak. Matthews; 6 0 7 12—35
50 and tin- latter raced the remain- automatic safety, Woodbridge. heroine in "Lady Luck" the ro- one-yard line and the latter Carteret
Ing distance for a touchdown to mantic comedy about complica- plunged over for the score. Bam- New Dorp 0 0 0 0—0 - t A O t 'j t ' t f l H AMBO*
Substitutions: Woodbridge—Cas-
tie the score.
The Bears staged two concen-
sldy, Hlavenka, Capraro, Prather
Novak, Curran, Mohr, Taylor, J
tions arising from the vagaries burak's placement went wild.
of chance. Co-starrinr with her
Touchdowns: Fazekas 2, Palsel
Carteret threatened twice in the Trystensky. Point after touch- VIE GU ALWAYS
trated drives for a touchdown In are Robert Younr and Frank second period but failed to score down: Bamburak (placekick)
the finnl period but the Garteret
Alumni held both times when dan-
Cipo, Wasilek, Komuves, Toth,
D'Aprlle. French, Schwenzer, Pat Morgan. The picture is now at both times. On the second try, Bill Substitutions: Carteret—Donovan,
the Dltmas Theatre. Balog galloped 50 yards for a Qasior, Rayho, Rubinan, Nik,
PERTH AMBOY
Pli.nr 1>. A. 4-025S
2 BIG HITS!
rick. Carteret — Skiba, Kostinke-
ger threatened. The first one was vetz, Taylor, Bergmann, Masluck, touchdown after receiving a pass Balewlcz, Trystensky, Turick, SI TWO DAYS ONLY—FRIDAY A SATURDAY, NOV. ?:>
a 48-yard drive to the Carteret 15 Szemcsak, Elliot, Sosnnwwtch, T from Fazekas only to have the kora, Little MlKlecz, Vernacchlo LAtfE SHOW SAT.
United States Navy Military and Margaret O'Brien Carole Landls. Allyn .Invlvn i n |
where the big Blue and White line Fitzpatrick, C. FitzpaUick, Brown play called back on a technicality. | a n d Cherepon. New Dorp- -Clark,
Curlean personnel purchased a NOW PLAYING in
held like the Rock of Glbralter. Officials: Schetz. referee; Com- Carteret's second touchdown was | Petrullo, Loggia, Mapnotti, Miles, "IT SHOULDNT HAPPIA TO I
total of $1,698,000,000 worth of
Alter booting out of danger, the ba, umpire; Utz, flel judge; Sze savings bonds between September the result of another New Dorp j ^ j ^ ^ - Yararone, Cobb, ports Alan Ladd "TJIRFE WISE FOOLS" A DOG"
Carteret team again fac£d a lag, head linesman. 1,1941, and August 1, 1946. fumble on thi own 2 1 d l • Officials: Nugent, referee: Burke,
fbl their 21-yard line Brian Donlrvy TWO DAYS ONLY—SUNDAY AND MONDAY, NOV. 2( AND
threatening township drive which which was recovered by Bill Ka- umpire: Tancredi, head linesman
1 William Bendix Dana Andrews, Brian Donlerjr, Susan Hayward in
started on their own 45 and car- chur. Frum he "? it was easy, as
ried the Woodbridge team to the Vince Paisal, behind good inter- Barry Fitzgerald "CANYON PASSAGE"
in SONJA HENIE—IN ICELAND
Carteret 24,
It was at this point that Wood-
bridge's opportunity for a safety—
NEW AIRCRAFT CARRIER /RAHWAY "Two Years TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26 AND 27
The "Valley Forge," the Navy's .
which eventually paved their way
newest aircraft carrier, was dedi- i ] NOW THRU SATURDAY
Before the
to victory—came to pass. A long
Barron pass to the 4-ynrd line was cated on November 3 by Admiral j " WGM'i
"'--«•- Mast11
intercepted by Carteret's Frank DeWitt T. Ramsey, Vice-Chief nf j
Naval Operations, at the Philadel- j
Main Street at Route 35, Woodbridge, N. J. phia Navy yard, to the "cause of. Saturday Morninr,
Philadelphia(Hub EDDIE LEITNER and HIS ORCHESTRA
peace." The ship's keel was laid'
September 7, 1944 and the carrier I
PIOGEON • I TO RBI
November 30, 1946
10:30 A. M.
was launched on November 18,
like Foes Sunday FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS
1945. McOOWALL • POWELL "Kiddie
Kartoon
MASSEY C U G A T ^
CARTEHKT - - The Ukrainian
Social Club will open its indepen-
Retain FUrora
Many persons prefer the flavor
and aroma of foods cooked in the
—Plus
Karnival"
AH New Show
DITMAf TODAY
dent basketball season on Sunday, CHINESE-AMERICAN FOOD pressure saucepan. All of th« fit-
• Lawrence Tierney PEBTH AMROV TUB! 1 WEDNESDAY. NOV. r i
at the Oiirlcict, Hinh School Gym i "STEP BY STEP" Pfc»»« P. A. 4-SJ8K
when the local club will play host Lunches, Dinners and Sandwiches vors are kept in with non« lost in
to the Philadelphia Americans, the air. The shorter cooking im- SUN., MON., Tl'ES.
BEST IN LIQUORS, WINES AND BEER
in a double header. The first con-
test between the Ukes-Cadets and
^ proves the color and appearance of
„ some foods. 60LDWYN YmymeoKW... IN TROUBLE!
LATE SHOW SAT.
the Philly " B " Squad will Bet He wot a born gombUr.
underway at 'i:'i0 P. M., while the NOW PLAYING
More Bill Efficiency Sh« wat born
Varsity B«me will be played at
4:30 P- M,. after the Carteret-
Perth Amboy football game. The
STATE THEATRE WOODBRIDGE, N. J.
Railroads used 116 pounds of coal
to move 1,000 tons of freight and
equipment one mile in 194$, a $sv-
Wally Brown
Alan Carvey
Anne Jeffreys
Philly club bowed to the locals iag of tt per eent compared with Bela LugcuJ
49-48 two weeks ago on their 1921 when 163 pounds were required Lionel Atwell
home court, as the Cadets lost out By Popular Request to perform the same service. in
in the last quarter 34-29, after
leadinc for three periods, Coacli SPECIAL KIDDIE CARTOON "Genius At
"Doc" Raymond will use his entire
Squad to try to annex the second MATINEE fSELIN THEATRE Work"
triumph over the Pennsylvania SATURDAY, NOV. 30 Oak Tree Rotd
Club.
At 2 P. M. IMH*, N. J. Mel. 8-127» —Plus—
Next week, the locals start their 1OMRT BARBARA FRANK
15 ESPECIALLY SELECTED CARTOONS Tom Conway
State Competition with action Friday, Saturday, Nov. 22, 23 I
slated with Passaic m the League
opener.
—Plus— "NIGHT AND DAY" "CRIMINAL COURT" j Boris Karloff YOUNG HALE MORGAN
A FUNNY-FUNNY With ( f r y Grant
Game time, 3:30 for the Cadets, NEXT W E E K - Anna Lee
and 4:30 for the Varsity, 3 STOOGES COMEDY Sunday, Monday, Nov. 24. 25 WED. THRU SAT. In
Probable lineup: "CLAUDIA AND DAVID"
Joe Kindzierski-F Demnainyk-F NO RAISE IN PRICES
Litus-F Zaharchuk-F With Dorothy McGoire, "BEDLAM"
TICKETS NOW ON SALE Robert Yonni JAMES GlEASON • DON RICE • HARRY DAVENPORT
T. Kaskiw-C > Bolhey-F ALSO, "TEN PIN MAGIC—A BOWLING SPECIAL
Wadiak-G Bukata-F Tuesday, Wednesday,
T. Ginda-G ' Pistun-C Nov. 26, 27
W. Boben-F Olesh-C
John Kindzierski-G Pan Tuch-U
Bubnick-G Jozwiak-G
STATE THEATRE "HUDSON'S BAY"
With Paul Muni, Gene Xierney
WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Thursday, Nov. 28
Paraguay Makes Trade "PENNUIS FROM HEAVEN" ) S1
TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY
Afriimtnt With U, S. GARY COOPER in
WASHINGTON. - Paraguay be-
came the 29tli nation to enter Into "CLOAK AND DAGGER"
• reciprocal trade agreement with
the United States. The agreement
was signed in Asuncion.
—Plus—
"SING WHILE YOU DANCE"
With Ellen DREW - Robert STANTON
ISELIN THEATRE
American concessions to Para-
OAK TREE ROAD MET. 6-1279 ISELlN, N. J.
guay apply principally to imports SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY
of quebracho extract and pettigrain
, oil, both used in oil-producing in-
Vivian BLAINE - Ferry COMO In
"IF I'M LUCKY"
Hen's Wonderful News! Celery — Olives
dustries and (or tanning leather. In behalf of our yount patrons, we are pleased to announce
.Paraguay in turn gave conces- Plus Johnny WEISSMULLER in our feature; Fruit Cup — Chicken Giblet Soup
sions on a long list of American "SWAMP FIRE"
items ranging from manufactured
THE CHILDREN'S FILM LIBRARY Roast Turkey—Stuffing—Cranberry Saucu
goods to toilet articles. WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY From the children's best ioved stories, with the STARS you love,
the cream-of-the-crop of children's features will be presented Cauliflower — Candied. Sweet Potatoes
"CANYON PASSAGE" — EARL CARROLL SKETCHBOOK
each week . . ..at a special Saturday Mo mini Show . . . with
Japs Returning Ships to cartoons and STAGE Shows. Lettuce and Tomato Satad
U. S. But Can't Go Ashore Pumpkin; or Mince Pie •
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER £3, AT 10:30 A. M.
WASHINGTON.-The war depart-
ment said Japanese crews bring
Liberty ships buck from the orient to
the United States will be returned
HOLIDAY SHIRLEY TEMPLE
"REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM"
—Plus, on Our State, In Person—
Coffee, Tea or Milk
to Japan immediately without be- BILL WUXI8TON, THE MAGICIAN
ing permitted to go ashore.
The ships, used by American oc- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER SO, AT 1I:S« A. M.
cupation forces for repatriation of MICKEY ROONEY
Japanese troops and nationals, are
arriving at San Francisco and Se- "HOOS1ER SCHOOLBOY"
— P I M , an Our 8t*»e, In Person—
attle for decommissioning.
ORDER YOUR TONY RIZZO AND HIS ACCORDION
Thmiktigiving Dinner i» a (east
Usclul fuou
To be must useful, a pond should THANKSGIVING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, AT 1»:M A. M.
. SHIRLEY TEMPLE of pleasure when you dine in our
be at least one-fourth of an acre in
•lie, and it should average at least
»bt (eet in depth In the deepest quar-
WINE & LIQUOR "THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL" spacious dining room. Superb
—Pin*, MI Our Stage, in Person—
;. t«i ol the pond. TODAY! ALFREDO FLOREMZE, Similar Bnw- Comedy Clown,
food prepared to a connoisseur^
And HkDOG
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, AT l t ; ! l A. M. taste. Treat Mother and the faui-
j n a n r LTDON - JOAN BRODEL
Conic in atul select (rum our complete Uy to Thanksgiving Dinner here.
T W O THOROUGHBREDS"
- J t a i . M Our Stage. In Penan—
line of hard to get item*. A PUNCH * JUDY PUPPET SHOW
8ATUKBAY, DECEMBER « , AT M:M A. M.
JACKIE MOBAN '
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
THE BAREFOOT BOY"
Middlesex Cocktail Lounge
,
LIQUOR STORE
. . . , . • >" Wnkm WMibrtiia Um
, TKtEIKONK WOODBKIDQE tVHM
A W E ACT WQW
Mais Stre«t at Amboy Av«n«e
I U u Str**t and Amboy Avm»W Woodbridge t -.WMAiMp, N, J \
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