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a pubs*<br />

of the ComsBpn Oouats*e<br />

psace at aty Hall.<br />

boro Baseball League at present<br />

Joel Farker Jr. O. O. wuth six wins and a single loss<br />

for a Ml average.<br />

M, «tll hold A meeting this<br />

The standing of the i—netntnc<br />

In Christ Church Farof<br />

John<br />

fc ft at ToeienvtUe, at she<br />

ft a<br />

Be<br />

afternoon, student* of<br />

«Jsjntfe grade* of local pUbbooU<br />

and St. Mary's school<br />

the guests of the Roads<br />

management m New<br />

_j City: The utp was arranged<br />

.-^JBJ the recreation department of<br />

* ri **%# local Cttteni Dtsesjker Re.<br />

Usf Committee, under the dlrecoT<br />

James oobriynski.<br />

.'IT 1 ""<br />

itn. Lett* Nell and daughter<br />

Lota Mod Mrs. Stanley 8telner,<br />

are vacationing tn Florida.<br />

SOUTH AJIIIOY A. A.<br />

TOPS Df LsUGUl<br />

HM South Amboy A A occupy<br />

the top spot in the inter,<br />

am* is as follows:<br />

H.A.A.C I I AS<br />

ihamtown A A ft I .500<br />

•fllMown A A, S | JT5<br />

1 i .175<br />

s (So. River) I 6 J33<br />

*<br />

and l*s. Harold T. FUof<br />

30* Main Street, are theOOIZ)6pot<br />

of a f Irl bom reoenUr<br />

FOfcSAUE<br />

at tbe Soulx Amboy Memorial<br />

Jesm and Bdward O'Brien, stuat<br />

Seattle Univeraity are<br />

the summer Taaasion<br />

•ssslr parents, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Moard OtMen of David Street.<br />

POr the benefit of the explo-<br />

' skn fund of Christ Episcopal<br />

' ' Church, a game social will Uke<br />

In the Parish House on<br />

evening. AIM 21, be-<br />

'•BjDlnt at 8 P. M. Mrs. William<br />

- liwHatu and Mrs. Lloyd Neiltopp<br />

g#eoottialrmen of the committee<br />

lira. WiBlam Duggan of Church<br />

Street, sgawared on the "Chance<br />

•_, Of a lifetime" program of radio<br />

WJX jesteirtay sits<br />

. In a plea for funds for to-<br />

'" oat disaster rloUms.<br />

it* ..<br />

let. and Mrs. Russell Hahm.<br />

•f t4S Mam Stre et, are the par.<br />

«Qts of a daughter bom recently<br />

St. Peter's Hospital in New<br />

Mrs. Hahm is the<br />

Helen Shuey of this city.<br />

r* 1 An election of officers was the<br />

a meeting of Star of<br />

Jktal Farker Council of the<br />

of America held at<br />

Church parish house,<br />

ntreah-<br />

**-•-..#» -r •*<br />

Xvelyn Miller Kardwick, la<br />

Unas, telli of th« greatness of Botnaa<br />

roads:<br />

Oreat roadi the Romans bvftt mat<br />

men might meet<br />

And walls to keep strong men<br />

apart, secure.<br />

Now eenturlet are gone, and la<br />

defeat<br />

At walla are fallen, but the roads<br />

endure.<br />

CLASSIFIED<br />

r, in good<br />

In-<br />

1. A, 1-1MS<br />

us faeke you keep your<br />

"spirits" up, ready, afcta<br />

wUUng to oonktnne OBI<br />

to you. Telephone for tree da.<br />

llrery. South Asntaqr 1-U9S,<br />

Red's Package Mem<br />

neat lo Post OBke,<br />

and<br />

WO* SAL!<br />

A TWENTY YW/M<br />

odd coins, a**.<br />

r* of the local Ladles<br />

of the Ancient! Order<br />

y<br />

HaSemians will attend tat Yarn Shop, lit Hall Aronue,<br />

of the State Board of Perth Amtoy. N. J.<br />

etae AO£.. to take place Sunday<br />

t - after<br />

f-lf It<br />

at the Perth Amboy<br />

School.<br />

aaTULIONB of assorted beads, all<br />

colors, also novelty jewelry.<br />

J. Hewlachrr HI. of Any reasonable offer accepted.<br />

College. Pa., is visiting hU Madelyn's Yam Shop, 173<br />

grants Mr. and Mrs. Oeone J. Hall Avenue. Perth Amboy,<br />

jr. Jr.. of 917 Henry N. J. 641 It.<br />

INTSBIOE FADfTDfG<br />

in iOtertor<br />

ooratlng, moderate rates. For<br />

job estimates call Edward<br />

Lunebrtoh. at Senfth Rrrer<br />

6-3107-M after 5 P. Iff.<br />

4t.<br />

TO 0OUIH AHBOY GTItDBf<br />

CMWEBCNB<br />

By Legion Post<br />

WID Socec«d Harold<br />

Stratum, Prcamt<br />

CorneUss Cban. a veteran of<br />

'World War H, has been elected<br />

•nmander of Luke A. Lorely<br />

Post of the American Legion for<br />

the coming twrm toosucceed Harold<br />

Stratton.<br />

Vice Commanders elected were<br />

William Madsen, Albert Sorrentino<br />

and John Q ran ate. Harold<br />

Stmtton was elected finance ofifioer,<br />

M. C Bloodgood, historian:<br />

Raymond Lucitt, chaplain: Robert<br />

dark, serges,nt-at-arms; and<br />

Edgar Scully service .officer.<br />

The trustees elected were WhlS<br />

more Pascoe. Harold Stratton,<br />

Joseph Coluocl, Anton Foley and<br />

AtoeH Helm.<br />

The delegates elected were:<br />

Cornelius Coan. WUHsm Barry.<br />

Whitmore Pasoo*, with Albert<br />

Sorrsntmo as the delegate at<br />

Jama. The •Kamaia<br />

ase; Wlttam Madsen. Haroid<br />

and If. C Bloodgoood.<br />

arequeatly rasuW<br />

bsssg saufjat by doors, wk*><br />

. ... CbOdrea iaouli<br />

bt waiW against this hasard and<br />

especUfijr ajabast being oaufht beated<br />

me singes of doors. Bruises en<br />

tbe bead are often the result of av<br />

satMsat bead«room m eaQars, ea<br />

stairways, ete. This is a matter to<br />

be considered when buDdsag a<br />

P<br />

Bobby Wlate To<br />

Appear At Concert<br />

At Hoffman High Tusaday<br />

F Disaster Fond<br />

Tuesday erenlng, the concert<br />

at Hoffman High School for the<br />

benefit of local explosion sufferers<br />

will feature fwo persons popular<br />

with local residents. Miss<br />

Helen Spin*., local operatic singer,<br />

and Bobby White, son of Robert<br />

WhHe, tte famous "slim<br />

masked tenor," and a resident<br />

of tills city for many years. AH<br />

proceeds will go to the fund, and<br />

the concert wall begin ad 1:15.<br />

Also to appear wffl be iha famous<br />

Barber Shop Quartette of<br />

Plamfleld. "<br />

The younger Whtte, has been<br />

for many yean a radio and television<br />

star, and he fat hiss Irish<br />

raised In thjg<br />

She<br />

born and<br />

and is a soa<br />

eonher<br />

tool<br />

oar to<br />

areragi<br />

wffl also<br />

that<br />

SDT HSS oanosrs wui<br />

pesoai qnre famipersons<br />

than the<br />

arias, which she<br />

Us V. f. stats department was<br />

as me department of<br />

aot *f Mr tl; IWH Less than<br />

tater. on leptsmber 15,<br />

to me<br />

*<br />

WWfl Yoar<br />

AOTBONt<br />

IMDAY, JUNK ft, I960<br />

Letter to the<br />

Editor<br />

t Always happens ea Pridaf"<br />

(Don't rush to get away<br />

tor the week-end)<br />

It first happened In October:<br />

It was a Friday too; - •<br />

That South Amboy was that<br />

tared, by the Morgan<br />

It left our homes m pieces.<br />

sent our folk out of town;<br />

But the Government sent In<br />

Army, to protect and patrol<br />

mmA: .........<br />

The people were re-imbursed. .<br />

at least to satisfaction;<br />

And the Morgan plant was 4e*<br />

•monshed. as the First War '<br />

"' :^""**' r * Imptoatott, which<br />

And south Amboy again paid rorj<br />

torestigators lie*;<br />

it oonttnued thru<br />

years, and another War;<br />

And even after Combat, Munitions<br />

torn South Amboy<br />

came more;<br />

jttonr. Ja4BU South Ambop la-••<br />

shatterod again—<br />

It's Friday May lfith Explosion<br />

of Manlttons. we blame;<br />

But tot's get down to bustntttr<br />

Let U. S. ship Munitions<br />

Munitions caused more than<br />

One Ntghtmare ....<br />

leseph E. fsgsia.<br />

Weel Price Bappert<br />

The 1M0 governmental wool<br />

support will avaeage 45.1<br />

pound on a national bails,<br />

WRITE Year<br />

ON FATHER'S DAY<br />

ACTION!<br />

like the idea, and you can be sure he will be delighted<br />

with the taste, for they're made of the<br />

same high quality, tasty ingredients that have<br />

made all our products famous.<br />

Cakes in the shape of a straw hat. Dad will<br />

week end. Oeorge J. Has- HELP WANTED<br />

, Jr.. of 317 Henry 8treet, WOMB* to work aftarnoons.<br />

has son Robert at Hiram Monday through Friday, able<br />

i :<br />

Hiram. Ohio, where the to give good reference*,, can<br />

has Just completed his Metuthen 6-H67-aC<br />

ye*r.<br />

returned home with his<br />

•-46 St.<br />

•,*ahd on the return trip,<br />

visited Oeorge Hasalacher.<br />

OPPORTUNITY<br />

DO you enjoy having money?<br />

son of Mr. Hasstacher.<br />

Is an insructor In the De-<br />

Then you will enjoy fuOy the<br />

money you can make at Avon<br />

"»siai t of Engineering Matheistsios<br />

at the Pennaylvana> State tkne. Box "R" CfUasn.<br />

epresentative, full or part<br />

•-<strong>16</strong> it<br />

DAYLIGHT BAKERY<br />

Beating of the Protection<br />

FOE SALE<br />

Cronftany, enhfUfcOed for LOT tQaflB ft. wide, at 31B tinootn<br />

Avenue, close to shore line<br />

elr<br />

Telephone 0153<br />

i<br />

Ustli next Thursday evenmf. at Laursno* Kasbar. vWU seU<br />

for ftvJ. Xhmnre Mrs. F.<br />

•Wlessffsid. If. J. Tal Westfleld Th? RISK of That Good Blue Ribbon Bread<br />

It.<br />

t

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