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THE DAJLY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK. N. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1953. 6 JOHN ROMANO WED Man Told He Can Keep Cow 3 Cleared of Gambling Charge; South Bound Brook Registering Voters SOUTH BOUND BROOK, Sept. three more opportunities to per-, p.

m. and on Thursday from 7 to manently register before the gen-jp. m. Registration can be ar-eral election on November 3. ranged by appointment for other Borough Clerk Oliver BJtimes.

Thursday is the final date Mathews will be at Borough Halljlor registration before the elec-today and tomorrow from 7 to 8 tion. TO LOUISIANA GIRL Unless Neighbors Complain Dice Found Hidden in Cops' Car 22 Local voters will have only BOUND BROOK, Sept. 22 Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. Marcotte of Cov SOUTH BOUND BROOK. SOUTH BOUND BROOK. Sept.lcated any money at the scene, the ington, announce the mar 22 John Plutar of Bertha street riage of their daughter. Miss fa 22 In dismissing disorderly per- chief answered "No, but I could sons charges against three local It ht th further complaints from neighbors.

Complaints will be entertained at the October meeting of the board. The board decided to pay its who paid a $5 fine in Municipal Court last night for harboring a trlcia Ann Marcotte, to John Romano son of Mr. and Mrs, -on a technicality." Magistrate! hands" cow without express permission John Romano of 56 Talmage from the Board of ap Milton A. Weiss said It has been Special Officer Thomas testified brought to his attention by local, that he had watched the men play- avenue. special agent, J.

Harvey Connor, peared before the board at its ses The ceremony was performed sion in Borough Hall and was in GH2 More of milk's vital food elements poiice mat mere are "quue a tew from hig Cflr on Elizabeth it ffome WAin a fr in tha hni. at a nuptial mass in St. Peter's Church, Covington, on Sunday, formed he would be given a provisional permit, which will be 10 cents for each communicable disease, effective this month, inasmuch as the State Department of Health has ceased to pay this fee. Issuance of a master plumber's ough park'and other places" andjstrect. distance he estimated to he served notice that he intends to; be 200 or 300 feet.

However, he September 13, by the Rev. Tim withdrawn if the board receives othy Push. O.S.B. help the department to "clean it: testified further that he had seen license to Roland H. Snyder of The bride was given In mar no dice in use.

Dial Phone System Binsky and Snyder of North Plain-field was approved. Mr. Snyder riage by her father, and her sister, Miss Marian Marcotte, was tip." Complaints against Louis Solar, 67, of Clinton street, Robert Bar The special officer said the men had only received a "rough SSXSBm with submitted the $75 fee. maid of honor. Bridesmaids were ber, 23, of 30 Cedar street, and brushover search" at the Dark and Explained to Lions BOUND BROOK.

Sept. 22 Mr. Connor reported three cases the Misses Ella Mae St. Romain of New Orleans. Norma Faust Harry Lake, 22, of 80 Franklin that they had been brought to street were dismissed for lack of headquarters for a complete of dog bite and one case of chick-enpox last month.

Frank Algozini, of Albany. and Clara Gou Three representatives of the New evidence, Dut tne aeienaams were search. plumbing inspector, collected $7.50 unbleached Jersey Bell Company deaux of Hammond, La. Janis Daniel of Bosalusa. was in fees last month.

Miss Mildred warned that they were "going toi At that point Chief Carroll get the limit" if they appeared be-1 asked for a postponement to en- explained the dial system, which will be inaugurated here on Octo flower girl. Vincent Romano of Bound ber 17, at a meeting of the Tri- Wall, child health nurse, made 18 home visits to expectant mothers, nine to post-partum patients, 39 to infants under one year and 85 Brook was his brother's best man lore me magistrate again on sim- able him to get more witnesses, ilar charges. (Magistrate Weiss said that it was Police Chief Charles J. Carroll not customary to postpone a case testified that he took the trio into once hearing had begun, and the custody at the park Saturday, chief then asked for a 15-minute Boro Lions Club last night at the Colonial House, Route 28, Middle Groomsmen were Pat Cornac- CaW. chione of Bound Brook, Dominick to children between one and six years.

sex. Speakers included F. E. Holmes, Soriano of Raritan and Anthony Camillo of Somerville, all The Community Service Society afternoon after he had seen tnem delay in the proceedings so that gambling alongside the recreation he could call further witnesses, building on Elizabeth street. He remarking that the defendants ap- manager of the Somerville office, M.

McCabe, public relations sup of Bound Brook made 31 nursing of whom attended Southeastern College at Hammond with the visits to five patients and 75 soc It's BflJMfe great new ial service visits to 20 clients. ervisor at the Newark office, andi E. Wardell, assistant public rela- was assisted Dy opeciai vrncer; parently thought "they were X' i i ti i i bridegroom. Ushers were Frank Marrapodi and Ray Pirone, both tmn. cnnorvwnr in Npwark uwiu icuei.

of this borough. Mr. McCabe explained Earle Thomas. The police did not being persecuted." find dice at the scene, and two The magistrate called a recess, searches of the men did not yield, and the chief returned to the them. (courtroom shortly thereafter, say- However, after a second trip that the witnesses refused to A reception followed at the dialing, and a film, "A Nation at! Your Fingertips," was shown.

pi MC Tf DC MAHr T.nurronna Katrhen was nsmpH hom- of the bride's parents. The couple left on Sunday afternoon for Northwestern University. tne pane, ratroiman xieroert testify and that he was "willing chairman of the club's annual mm mo FOR SWIMMING POOL Wager found dice wedged into the to go along with it." Later, the Evanston, 111., where Mr. Romano will study for his master's degree. Mrs.

Romano will be employed by upholstery of the ponce car. Saw Money in Hands 1 Asked whether he had confis chief refused to identify the witnesses who would not appear. 'Reluctant to Dismiss' Magistrate Weiss then said that there was no use proceeding further and calling the witnesses to the university office. She was graduated from St. Mary's of the Pines in Chatawa, and has children.

The Halloween events BROOK, Sept. 22 will include a window-painting MaySr ThT3 H' Waficlt contest. The monthly Borough Council will meet in! newspaper collection will be held adjourned ession today at 8 p. m. October 4 iat Borouh Hall to discuss con-.

'struction of a municipal swimming 'pool for children with Russell E. DRIVER FINED $25 Watson of Blackwells Mills, at-! Car Window Kicker been associated with the Com- testify as there was not sufficient jmercial Bank of Covington. Mr. -f cmn Romano was graduated in June torney for the anonymous donor TaYS rule OI J1UU, evidence to prove a case against 'them. However, he said that he from bOUtneasiem couege, wnere nnni rcrv cart vct.Mw- nftA "i Tastes batter, toasts better and homogenized for lasting freshness Yes, every pound of today's Bond Bread now-contains the non-fat milk solids of 7 om.

of milk more calcium, more protein, more vitamin Bj. And it's homogenized! FOR HIALTHY 1O0IIS AND HAPPY NIARTS- Bring 'em up on BUVU BUU, n- had nttle doubt that gambIing had ne was active in tne oana ana Zeiehoski Jr- of 104 West Sec- that purpose. mMlCaingJ0MPrc Sr. Bound Brook, was The municipal recreation com- lis S. suyaam oi otoo oruijbeen going on gnd tnat he was ssri sireei, confident that thf dice found in iuilty to a charge of being drunk 'e by'Mn" and rl DomVnlck ioriano! ft Sded" 1 aTfmutedXytwarwickt and disorderly when he appeaedtne olice altnough he could not Sr.

of 600 New York avenue, Rari. tfatcharie. Bradlev In atfpnH Mr Wsin ZlTfMl before Magistrate J. cerneiej tt on Snnriav from i i iiTiniinai Tnnrt vptw.r luuh iisi iiigm. to pressea a aesire to taiK to tne finH ttnn ine magistrate statea turtner ovingion.

charge of speeding. public on the matter. wav mm itnat no person snouia escape a Suydam was arrested shortly, conviction on a technicality and before midnight Sunday by Pa-; urged tn ice department Cftftfl rarnival Npf trolman John Sari after Miss Car-. in the future not to attempt to 000 amiVai HdS mella Patullo of 1 North Vosseller.act as prosecutor in a complicated! avenue telephoned police head-case) but to petition the mayor I JJ IOl lOIIO rUIlU quarters and said a strange man and councii for the services of the! BOUND BROOK, Sept. 22 The was kicking the windows out orborough attorney.

He said that Elks cripoled kiddies' committee Gives your dollars a two ucr moo struaii. ne was "very reluctantly going is $5.13 richer by virtue of a in tne process oi ..8 pui to dismiss the charges. I week-end carnival sponsored by Drivers Fined I seven local children. the police cell, Suydam resisted and began to kick. It took Patrolmen Sari, Joseph Maletz and (TooVoc rhorrv Inspired by a talk with his way stretch nanipl Vickev to subdue him.

pieaaea guuty to a aisoracriy i VCZ:" Patullo was given an esti-i conduct charge growing out of an fXl He 7f. nf S129.S2 amount of incident at Club. Paradise and "lu" al by his brother, i mie v. a fi0f4in a Snrtnr. was assisted tne damages to ncr car uy a ii" A Georp 8 Patricia Fov 10 Mi- i.

'tW nf Tranhnrv roaH South rdiriLid roy. iu, im- River, will be reported to the Shael Telego, 11, Rita Capano 10, UtOlVI WUJ w- psnsated the woman. motor vehicle department inloreua apano ia ana i.ea ivior-Trenton as he failed to appear to'rw. j2- Contributions, mostly answer a charge of blocking a 'canned goods, w-ere maae by the driveway. children parents.

Police Pistol Team -l I IwM. rp Lj Albert D. Purvis Jr. of Mont-' Accoraing io ouuxn oi me 10 ReCeiVe IrOphViclair pleaded non vult to a care-1 Elks, the youngsters now aspire fvvuir Sent 22 The' less driving charge and was fined', anther cava the proceeds iX votetoATtehtto and assessed $3 court the i next affair to be turned Lions Club voted last nigni to Qq over to the polio drive. a Irnnhv tn thp ManVllle luvvaiu v-r.

Ytnit.i. ki I Police Department pistol avenue Nixon was fined $10 and The club also planned fund-rais-! charged $3 costs for careless driving activities for the year at its ln8- XT tnPttni at the Somerville Inn. I Elisha Anthony of DePew, N. East Millstone Dr. Theodore Altschuler, depu- arevf a tine ot 3ia ana so cosisi EAST RHLLSTONE, Sept.

22 Ms worth more token you buy it. tv district governor, was a guest "er ne wjs conv.cieo oi 'niThe sociai of the Mill-of the club A board of directors I driving. Robert L. Mason of R. st0ne Valley Grange will hold a meeting followed the regular ses- F.D.

1, Bound Brook was found food saIe September 25 in the on guilty of speeding on Main street Grange Hall from 3 to 7 p. m. and fined $15 and charged S4, jhe Women's League of the MARK ANNIVERSARY costs. Reformed Church will sponsor a BELLE MEAD, Sept. 22 Mr.

Anthony Kmichmsky of 519 rummage and bake sale in the and Mrs Steuhen Mazey of Route, Duke's parkway, Manville, was firehouse October 3 at 10 a. m. celebrated their 23rd wedding fined 52 for traveling tne wrong, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Lee way on a one-way street. Frank have returned home after spend-: anniversary Saturday evening at Wittmann ot Antnony roaa, uien lng three weeks in Miami. i Gardner, pleaded guilty to care-l Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Paris are front-enJ road Lots of folks point out "Worth More" features like Ford's suspended pedals i or Center Fill Fueling.

The" best thing for you to do is to See i i i Value Check and Test Drive this new Ford for yoursclfi Then you'll be full of reasons why Ford is the best car buy on the American Road: What makes Ford worth more when you buy? Well, some folks say It's the solid, for-keeps way in which those beautiful Ford Crestmark Bodies are built. Others say it's because only Ford can offer V-8 power in a low-priced car; Still others think of Ford's smooth-as-silk new Wonder Ride that shields both passengers and car from 80 of less driving and was fined 515 and spending two weeks in Winter a family dinner party in tneir home. Mrs. Mazey is the former Miss Helen Lakowitz, daughter of Mrs. Peter Lakowitz of Hillsborough road and the late Mr.

Lakowitz. Mr. Mazey is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mazey of this place.

Mr. Mazey is employed at the Belle Mead Army Depot as a foreman. They have two daughters, Mrs. Mary Stadtmuller of this place and Shirley, a student at Somerville High School. 2: charged $3 costs.

For parking in, Haven, with Mr. and Mrs. prohibited areas, Michael G. Dub-1 William Schaeffer. enitz of 22 Kate lane, Metuchen, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Gannon and Iwan Dowky of 150 Fairview Henry Powelson spent the week-avenue, Somerville, Peter E. end at Wheeler, N. as guests Fuchfst of Iowa, and R.

of Mr. and Mrs. D. Miller. Hedring of R.FD.

3, Somerville, Miss June Reinson has returned were fined $3 each. George to Rider College, Trenton, for her Stocker of 25 Franklin street was sophomore year, fined $2 for parking withou) The Ladies Aid Society of the lights. jReformed Church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Bergen Culver (tomorrow at 2 p.

m. to make plans Its "worth more ivhen you sell it. IN NEW JERSEY the country prove that last year's Ford is No: 1 in resale value. Fords keep a greater portion of their original value than any other car. Tin's newer, finer '53 Ford holds even greater promise of keeping up its resale value.

No other car gives you so much for so little money! You should always figure the male value of a car before determining how much it actually costs you. Many cars that are low in first cost lose much of their value in trade: Even by resale value standards Ford is the best buy on the American Road! For surveys of used car lots throughout lor a fish and chips supper to be held October 7. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garretson and daughter have moved to Highland Park.

Mrs. James Cronan is a patient in St. Peter's Hospital, New Brunswick. Mrs. Fannie Moore has returned to her home in Dunellen after spending a week with Mr.

and RENT A Mrs. John Ferguson. Vote Registration Slow in Manville MANVILLE, Sept. 22. Borough spiivet InrF 1 atVliffltfti '(Kid t'c.

AVVy Clerk John Kocay said last night that registration of voters for the November election has been extremely slow. He pointed out that registration closes Thursday at I midnight. Registrations will be accepted from 7 p. m. to 11 p.

m. In the 'clerk's office on the1 second floor of the Municipal Building. PER MONTH 25 You ton rent a lovely Hammond Organ for only $25 per month ot Griffiths, the home of oil model Hammond Organs in North Jersey. TO HOLD CARD PARTY SOUTH BOUND BROOK. Sept.

Rental Money Can Be Applied to Purchase Price 2i the South Bound Brook Republican Clubs will sponsor a You con keep this Hammond Organ for as long as six months. If you decide to purchase it all the rentals you iPUDiic caret party on Uctober 13 at 8 p. m. in the firehouse on iViain street. have paid may be applied to the purchase price.

The balance can be paid over a long period of months. Everyone who has seen and heard the Hammond Organ confirms the fact that it is one of tre sensations of the musical world. If you can't come in soon, use the coupon. S3 Fifty Years Forward on the American Road FORD FILL OUT TEAR OFF AND MAIL Please send me full details on your Hammond Organ Rental Plan. F.D.A.F.

Name Cop in Manville Turns Coivboy to Perform His Duty MANVILLE. Sept. 22 Patrolman Michael Wass had to make like Hopalong Cassidy yesterday Five cows and a bull owned by William Meyer of Lincoln avenue escaped from the pasture near his home. When Patrolman Wass caught up with them they were a half-mile away and spread out in the area around Borough Attorney Adam Chase's home on Reading jSlace. Patrolman Wass scrambled up hill and down dale until he rounded them up and then called the owner to come and get them.

His comment after the chase was: "How come the borough doesn't provide us with Address, W. E. MOUNT Inc. 99 Albany Street New Brunswick, N. J.

"The Music Center of New Jersey" GRIFFITH PIANO CO. STEIN WAY REPRESENTATIVES 605 BROAD STREET, NEWARK 2, N. J. Open Wednesday Evenings until 9 Phone MArLet 3-5880 IBf to? ftsfl to to a teetl MudWI Sto to QMto.

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