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WOODBRIDGE LEADER-JOURNAL, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18..J986
PAGE TWO
V. F. W. AUXILIARY
XMAS PROGRAMS WOMAN'S GROUP HOLDS SUCCESSFUL
Avenel News
By lHr», R. G. Peritr
THE LADIES' AUXILIARY OF MR
55 Metiuer Street, Aventl
AND MRS. CHARLES
TO BE OFFERED PLANS VISIT TO
BY AVENEL TOTS HOME FOR AGEI)
PUBLIC CARD PARTY
. ISF.UN.-A very successful card
j party wns held by the Ladles' Aux
;ilinr.v of the Veterans of Foreign
The Greatest Gift!
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Fire Company No. 1, held its Schrenier, Mrs. A. M. Perier iinr! WitaT. Iselin post, nt the post head-
regular monthly meeting In tnc
firehouse on Monday evening.
William Nelsn, were guests of
Mrs. R. G. Perier, of Meinzer
UPPER GRADES TO PRESENT'AVENEL WOMAN'S CLUB Tb quarters on the Lincoln highway
CHRISTMAS PAGEANT MAKE ANNUAL PIL- Friday night.
FOR MOTHER-
Extensive plans were made for street, on Sunday. The door prize, a metal clothes
GRIMAGE
the Christmas party being giv- • • • •
THE MEMBERS OF THE SUN- AVENEL. The parents ;ind hamper, was awarded to Mrs. TOR WIFE-
en the children of the auxiliary,
friends nf the Avenel school chil- AVENEL—Tlie Christmas par- Marion Mastandrea; a large cake
the fire company and t)w ex- day school of the Preibyterian Was awrded to Mrs. Fmces Sluk,
empt firemen.
• • • •
church will resent a play, "It
Happened in Bethlehem," for
drcn are being invited to special' t.v and short business session of the
Christmas programs at the school' Woman's Club was held Wedne8-' n d t h r b a s c k e t o f « T 0 C e r i e s w «s
FOR SISTER-
the adults on Sunday evening, next Tuesday afternoon and Wed- •Aa,. „ n i n o , ,uB „»,„, u 8iven to Mrs. Charles Johansen.
prizes
p r s ffor hhigh ss e r , p p .
A GLORIOUSLY STYLED
MISS JEAN DE 'OfQUNG OF rlav evening :n the school house
Bound Brook and Miss Ruth De eDcember 27. The children's ncsday morning. rith Mrs
igh
ochle owere awarded rto: nchi n
j ^ o m ! t s Thompson as ochlej z wereo r awarded o to: s Richard
Thompson
c
Young, of Christ Hospital, Jer- play, "The Doll's Party," will A large Christmas tree donated siding officcr H l d
||Albortsen, Henry Schlamp, Harold
sey City, were guests at thpit , he .given at the Christmas Par- by Charles Klein and trimmed by U u r i n g , n e M v n i n g p i a n s w e r e t jjaakkCCi i Mr. Kornitas, , Mr. B. Cor-
Mr. K o
parent's home on Manhattan
avenue, over the weekend. On
Sunday afternoon they enter
tained Misa F«lice Donato, of
ty on Tuesday evening, Decem-
ber 29.
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MR. AND MRS. C. ANDERSON,
members of the Parent-Teachers made for the annual visitf to the c o r a n M N
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the
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association will occupy the center H o m e fQ n h e A g e < r , n p o r t
of•••-" auditorium stage.
canes will be distributed to Candy ;R e a d i n g cnnirman win u« in c n a ras!'Johansen; rummy: I
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maae ior me annual
ji Mrs. Nancy Corcoran, Mrs.
Anna O'Connor and Mrs. Charles
i w'diare M r s William A. Barth g e a n a mio. » ' O I ™
Crcoran
Alice Barth
MflStandieB,
GREENHOUSE FUR GOAT
to
child,
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town, Andrew Rath, Jr., of Se- formerly of Burnet street, mov- welfare chairman will Junior Wo. !bridge: Miss Agatha
., ,_ ;and cooperate with thebe in charge j and Mrs. Marion Schmidt and
wnren, William Eggera of M ed to Park svenue on Wednes- The grammar grades will i>«- man's and Girls'Clubs for the ev- I Mrs. Joseph Rapacioll; bunco:
Mrs.
bury Park and Alan Miller, of day. sent the following program: ent. It was also voted to send a Miss Alma Kane, Mrs. Albert
Bound Brook. Grade ', taught by Miss R. An- Christmas basket to a needy friend 1 Furze, Mrs. JohnPanko and Har
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t « • • MRS. M. CHRISTIE nVrson, a sketch entitled, A Safe , j f t Q , c h M r ^ , ^ j o M wUC1M1.
Q d h
Coals of marvelous beauty that portray the
THE YOUNG REPUBLICANS met .md Happy Christmas. Charac-; In a r
friend. I Non-players', Mrs. Virgil Rich' smartest styles of the world's most fore-
recently at the home of Mr. and HOSTESS TO THIRD ters, Grandfather, Olive Johnson; I ^" - . . . . mond, Mrs. Frances Breen. most designers — Fur coats that Mother,
r..._ J »»,u.. M , l n , i . .Johnson;! Mrs. C. N. Van_^
Grandmother, Majorie T « W , J Leer, chairman,
The ways and means reported a i —
Mrs. Hiram Tuttle of Avenel WARD ASSOCIATION Father. Robert Stone. Mother• ">£ — ^ " $ 5 5 ^ to"date"m i encourage peaceful play, co-opera Wife of Sister will appreciate for many
street. Plans were made for dis-
tributing Christmas baskets and Morrison Judy Perier; Fred. Ralph Schwertz t h e h a n d . m a d e D e s d e n plate paM E n d creative effort and alim- years to come. Buy it from Greenhouse—
other good cheer. , Jack, John Fitzgerald, Lucy, ' « " ,
Christ), of West avenue, this place, p a t c n w o p k q u U t . Mrs. Ron! " a t e Sose which glorify war and for with a GREENHOUSE LABEL, it is ad-
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j was hostess to the Third Ward Tf £ s S I X t wg;' E Md ft f BurnPtta n*«<**<d sWM: Zt
^ .° i U B , k e , a w a r m' a ike action seem normal | ditional proof of its superior quality.
MISS JEANETTE BINGHAM. of j Ladies' Democratic club at its reg- ensberg and Shirley Azud. two i ch
suggested making:
Bayonne, spent the weekend as ular business meeting and Christ- 1 ' ' TlzTnoXe f
•££ «™ ™*'« % « * ° ? — ! arSSrighte/for children of'
were made tot the week of Decem- ! ^risSal briite
guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Et- mas party this week.
tershank, of Park avenue.
Jean
During the short business session
• • • • it was voted to donate a dollar to vich and Judy Perier, and a poem Mrs. Thomas Thompson, Mrs. W. cedonia. A contribution to that
M p ,
THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF the Middlesex County Tuberculo-
the Presbyterian church, will sis League. It was also voted to
be entertained at a Christinas sen4 a basket of Christmas cheer
entitled "A Visit From St. Nicho-
las." Jean Cline.
Keller a n d
D b 28
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v d Dwe mber 2 8 *« Mr »
the linen awards for December 14
A Christmas Carol Pageant by went to Mrs. Frank MacmGarrah; Men."
i
will put real meaning i t
into
on Earth ( Good Will to FUR TRIMMED COATS
party on Tuesday evening by to a member and to remember JJie The program of the evening was
the 5th, 6th and "th grades: Scene December 21, to Mrs. W. Wright
Mrs. Robert MacBride at the family of a bereaved member with FROMVHDIDU
Grace Cilo, Jacob and December 28 to Mrs. E.: • ^ " - | i n charge of thg Literature and
Manse, or> Woodbridge avenue. a basket of flowers. ' W I Drama department with Mrs. Ar-
Grace
Each member is asked to bring Mrs. Christie gave a report on Solomon George Davidson- Anna mond. vid Winquist as chairman. Carols The smartest and best styles^—our display
a ten-cent gift for exchange. the successful bingo party held in Kosty. Eunice Moran, James Crow s and
The International Relations and were sung by the assembly ac
The Internationa sung by the a y of fur -trimmed i-oats is most impressive, not
• « • • the Port Reading school on Decem ley. Eleanor Fitzgerald, Constance Legislation Departments read a re- companied on the piano by Mrs. H.
FREDERICK BRAUSE, JR., and ebr 4. Mrs. Mary Mack, president Pratt. Eleanor Kuzmiak, Wayne quest from the State chairman, J, Baker. A Christmas monologue only because of style, but because of the
Richard Brause, of Smith street, of theJeXjersonian Club of Wood- Hillier, Herbert Hacket, Anna Mrs. Raymond Keith, asking mem j ^ jflrs winquist was well receiv- painstaking care with which each coat was
spent me week as guests of their jjjCwasHWMQCed and ex- Weston and Lillian Merrison. hers to share their homes wttti the ed. Santa Claus made his appear- tattored. Let us show these coats to you.
lonely and homeless on Christmas
aunts, Misses Pauline and Rose . 'essed appreclatioh-«rfd recogni- Scene 2: "The Night Before Day and to attend holiday services ance to the tune of "Jingle Bells"
Schnpider, in New York City. tion of the Third Ward Ladies' Christmas," Helen Kunie, Louis and distributed gifts and candy
» • • •' Club work, especially of Mrs. Dutka, Jack Baker, Charles Gillls, 'in local churches and schools. canes to all present.
THE GIRLS' CLUB WILL MEET Christi's splendid leadership and I Edward Brady Joyce Johnson, I Her message also asked "when A delicious supper followed, CONVENIENT
next Wednesday evening at the urged all to work together for suc- i Mary Kosty, Doris Dietrich, Lucy purchasing toys for children, will served by the hospitality commit- CREDIT
home of Miss Madeline Hackett, cess during the coming year. you select carefully those which tee with Mrs. Harold David as To those eoj&ylnj »
Floria, Phillip Coupland and John
on Homestead avenue and com- A delicious turkey supper was Monson.
plete plans for the dance which served twenty-one members and
on Saturday evening, January 2 tables were most attractively dec- ioin, Alma Kramer, Billy Baker, Helen Webb, Anna Kosty Richard
with Miss Alice Voelker as orated. Appropriate toasts to ab- I June Weston, Richard Brause Aug Brause, James Crowley, Clyd Horn
chairman. The next meeting of the
Scene 3: "The Christmas Tree," ;t, Helen Lagola, Jacob Dietrich, club will be Wednesday, January
they are holding in the firehouse guests present. The rooms and George Javonovits, Martin Gary- Augusta Herman, Grace Solomon, 6.
DARES BLAST; S»VFS I.
good credit repnta-
Uon, we will fladlj
extend our conven-
over t period *
A.GREENHOUSE,Inc
195 Smith Street Perth Amboy, N. j .
chairman. [sent members were given. usta Herman, Clyde Horn Ruth Constance Pratt, Aletta Gillis, St. Charles, Va.—Racing within of fifteen month*.
onth.ij Telephone P. A. 4-1346
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• • • • Christmas carols were sung and Raymond, Donald Davison, Ethel Wayne Hillier, Martin Ganjoier, 13 feet of a dynamite charge, T. N. Aik a* about It.
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES West- j dancing was enjoyed to music i Cline, Carl Eberling, Grace Solo- Anna Weston, Paul Semak and Lil Nelson, 25, dragged to injured
on of Avenel street, spent Sun- ilurnished by Miss Emma Damitz. mon, Theresa Behrens and Con- lian Morrison.
day with Mrs. Weston's father, Gifts were exchanged between stance Pratt.
men to safety before the dynamite
"Teddy's Christmas Dream,1' a exploded. i &&&ma&!!^^
C. V. Glace, of Union City. members. Scene 4: "The Sleigh" Helen La- Christmas play written by Helen
• • • • The next meeting will be held at jola, Eleanor Kuzmiak, Theresa Markulin of the sixth grade. Cast
THE JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB the home of Mrs. E. E. Raymond, Behrens, Helen Hameuzaski, Clara of characters: Teddy, John Aiud;
will omit its regular meeting ifth avenue, Avenel, on Tuesday Morey, Mary Kozar, Augusta Her- Ginger, Audrey Browne; Mother,
next Tuesday evening and will evening, January 12. Those pres- man, Lillian Merrison, Ethel Cline Helen Markulin and Santa, Rob-
hold its meeting at the home of ent were: Eunice Moran, Clyde Horn and ert Dietz. '
the president, Miss Virginia Asz Mrs. Mary Mack, Mrs. Fred Richard Brause. On Wednesday morning the pri-
man, on Lake avenue, Rahway, Foerch, of Woodbridge Mrs. Char- Scene 5: "The Three iKngs," El- mary grades will present the fol-
on Tuesday, January 1-2. les Weston, Mrs. E. E. Raymond Itsworth Stokes, George Davison lowing program:
and Mrs. R. G. Perier, of Avenel; arid George Cilo. Grade 2—Play, "Be Kind to San
THE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Margaret Sasso, Mrs. Joseph
""'•>., bridge class taught by , Mrs, Casjale, Mrs. J. L. Schiavo, Mrs. Scene 6: "The Choir", George la Claus," Christmas songs.
Grade 3: Play, "The Christmas
- Fred Brause, mvt at the horiieof Caroline Graw, Miss Jay Cassale. Cilo, Ruth Raymond, Ellsworth
Pfcrty," the class.
Mrs. Julius Schiller, on Park Miss Josephine Cassale, of Port Stokes, Helen Hannuzaski, Gec-
avenue. It will omit meeting Reading and Mrs. J. J. Damitz, rge Davison, Jack Brecka, Eunice! Grade 1: "Santa's Turn," Four
next week. Moran, Eleanor Kuzmiak, Mary girls. "Christmas Bells," Noel Eich-
Mrs. B. V. Rymsha, Miss Helen Kozar, Eleanor Fitzgerald, Clara horn; Grades 5, 6 and 7: "Animated
Mistier, Mrs. Anna Mullens, Miss
THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY Sun Emma Damitz, Miss Alice Pender, Morey, Ethel Cline, Herbert Hack- Christmas."
day school and Men's Brother- Mrs. Louise Stillwell, Miss Grace
hood of the Presbyterian church Lucas and Mrs. M. Christie, of Se-
held a very successful bazaar waren.
in the Sunday school rooms of
the church last Thursday after-
noon and evening.
GIRL INJURED
WOODBRIDGE.—Irma Pllsko
HOLIDAY BARGAINS R
11, of 67 Ridgedale avenue, Wood- In Fine Used Cars at the Best Prices in the |
CLASSIFIED ADS, bridge, was slightly injured a n '
the violin she was carrying, total
ly destroyed Monday night when i Lincoln Zephyr
State. Look these over and select your S
FOR SALE she was struck by « car near the
Beautiful Imported Rug. Ap- Claire Garage on Rahwy avenue.
Demonstrator $995 Xmas Gift to Your Family
proximately 9x12. Never Used ...The driver. g£..Jhs cr took the 1936 Ford Fordor Touring
Sacrifice $20.00. Write Box "B", girl home. She took the number of .Sedan . 565 1930 Willy-Knight Coupe 175 -fl
FOR SALE the car and informed the authori- 1936 Ford Tudor Touring 1930 Dodge Coupe
6 wheels, 6 cyl 175)$
Must Sacrifice Exceptionally ties later that the license number Sedan 545
Fine New Seal Coat $45.00 Cash was K39192 which is listed as own-
'1
1935 Pontiac Sedan, 2 Door 565 1929 Dodge Coupe,
Required. Value $100.00. Write ed by George Marczi, of 56 Hud- 6 cylinders
Box "B", or call 8-1400. son street, Carteret. 1935 Ford Fordor Sedan ... .445
1929 Chrysler Roadster,
1935 Ford Fordor Tour.
Peafect
Sedan 465 125 «
1929 Ford Tudor
1935 Ford Tudor, 399 1930 F6rd Cabriolet 75
50
1935 Ford Cout>e 395 1929 Ford Fto'rdor 45
1935 Ford Tudor, Air 1928 Chevrolet Tudor
Wheels 449 1928 Chevrolet Coupe 25
1933 Ford Coupe D|L 315 1929 Essex Sedan
1933 Ford Tudor 1928 Chrysler Sedan.....
Booster Brakes 318 1928 Dodge 4 Passenger
1933 Ford Tudor 295 Coupe 40
1932 Chevrolet Tudor D L 1929 Chevrolet Tudor
6 wheel 250
Model 5 - S - 1 5 1 - A
great value for al937
1931 Nash Coupe, Rumble
Seat 175
Trucks-We have 'em
American ond Foreign 425
Radio. 10- ; 1931 Ford Coupe ._ 165 19.36 Ford Pick Up
inch Electro Dynamic • 1935 Hupmobile Sedan 695 1934 Ford C|C 157" Truck
395
Speaker, Continuouj ! 1931 Graham Sedan 125 Chassis
Tone Control,Split Sec- 1933 Ford C|C 131"
j 1931 Studebaker Coupe, Chassis 325
ond Station Relocator,
OUR CHRISTMAS Black, Easy-to
,• 6 Cylinders 175 1931 Chevrolet Sedan
I 1930 Chevrolet Fordor Delivery -
CLUB CHECK MADE Read Dial.
j Sedan 125 1936 Ford Sedan
550
THIS POSSIBLE t 1930 Chevrolet Coupe 145 Delivery
MODELS | 1928 LaSalle Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Sedan
100
I Newly Painted 125 Delivery
to choose
from
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We kept up our Christmas Club pay- Terms?—You Bet I And a two-day money back guarantee!
ments regularly, and when Christinas
carnp around, no budget pinching was
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