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THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER •*' AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP DY-SECOND YEAR. Woodbridge, N. J., Friday, January 16, 1931 THREE CENTS PER COPY bodbridge Asked For $2,000 For Drought Relief ST. JAMES CHURCH GETS TO BE FETED I (lfA! [YAN SAYS $7,000 ANNUALLY $1,646 IN COURT ACTION ARREST OF TRIO AT DINNER FEBRUARY 4.LU'-JU' WASTED IN LIGHT D1STRCTS; , St. James1" Church was given a ter- ENDS SERIES OF Slntp Senator Artlitjr A. QHinn, of llot by a Jury In Circuit Court, pre- Scwitren, will be feted upon hls'elei-i $500 TO NATIONAL RED CROSS 1 tlon fo tire LefilB.lnture by more than . ided ov*r by Judge Prank L. Clery THEFTS HERE 1,200 of his friends nt a dinner in the ASKS UNIFICATION FOR ECONOMY in New %runswick; Monday", lor |1,- Perth Amboy Naval Armory Febru- HEADQUARTERS; PLANS DRIVE N6 against Joseph . Leila of East- ary 4. Former Governor A. Harry Rutherford. 'A verdict of no cause Hagaman Heights Youths Are Moore, of Jersey City, prominently iquila Starts Drive for Betterment of Bus Service Between mentioned a» the next Democratic Mrs. Asher Fitzgerald, Head of Township Organisation, Iselin and Woodbridge. Conference Will Be Held Mon or action wtta returned In the coun- Charged With Robberies in candidate for governor, will be the! Makes Preparations to Raise $1,500 Balance of Quota er sliit'of Leila against the ohurch. Carteret, Woodbridge and principal p ftx ' day Between Public Service and Transport Body. On. December 29, 1929, Leila Freeholder Here. $10,000,000 Needed for Food for Victims. agreed to lay a floor In the church Amboy. chairman of the committee and make other Alterations at a cost ing the dinner. Otlier officers of thi' | of f 1,950. tt was contended by the committee are Nathan Llpmnn, trens-1 The dispute over the lighting districts' boundary lines in With the ar Michael Cher- Woodhridjre Township was asked to raise $2,000f"»8 ita church that the contractor did not urer and John .White, secretary. • 1 in the new national Red Cross drive for $10,00O,00QO for ;e Township was renewed at the Township Committee meeting supply the .materials agreed uporf and vanlak, Alec and John. Bat- Woodbridge Township official*'im'1 »onday afternoon and again brought from Mayor William A. therefore the church was forced to iak, of Hagrt ,ta by the well BS l»rt(e niimbei* of. Senutor Klit relief in a telegram yesterday to the chapter here. Mr*. [yan the statement that a great deal of -unnecessary delay and nlo considerable expense to complete teret police torcyele Officer (JuCnn's frfenrfs m woodbfjditti, ».Se- lAsher Kit-/ Randolph, the president, immediately forwarded the work. Andrew D. Desmond, lo- pense could be saved if all districts were put under one head. Celestlne Romond, of the Woodbridge "varen, Avenel and otiitr sections nl fwo in .John Barton Fayne, nfEifipWThalPmari, at WMfettigtoTi, cal attorney, represented the church. he township are planning to attend. ie existing lines between District No. 3, of Avenel, and District police,'a series of burglaries in W««d- mid immediately started plans forthe drive to raise $l,S00 more y. 5, of Iselin, were again discussed. br.idge, Carteret, .Perth Amboy, Rah- here IQ complete the Township's auota. Contributions will be A letter was received by the Township Committee from received by w. L. Harned at the First National Bank and TniBt wfty .and Newark were cleared up. Company. • ' . ie commissioners of both districts, declaring that "at a meet- EDISON THANKS After their arrest by Sergeants J. T0WNB0ARD ig held on December 10 in the office of the Public Service in J. Dowllng and John Andres the men Staetn \re<] AM were turned over to the Woodbridge ACCEPTS OFFER Tn the new national ca Of ahway, in the presence of Mr. Jones, we have both agreed to COMMITTEE FOR police to show where'they had com- Board Sells $140,000 the Red Cross, following :cept the boundary line laid down by Township Engineer Mer- mitted robberies In the tqwnship. One the heels of the annual II. Therefore there is no disagreement as far as the Commis- ROAD ACTION of these was the robbery of a, club- OF PLAYFIELD Bonds in ¥iveM'mate$ the organliatoln, twenty' house belonging to an athletic asso- United SUtes will be call»d ttfcm to oners are concerned." ,. ciation in Sewaren where baseball The noun! nf Education dls- supply relief for the. tirfntyHMia Aciulla HiiKtfi'Ht* 1'iwtlMinoment I i~/wwi~i\ T. T~n J ij J bats and other sportB go6ds- were posed of $110,000 of schqol drought-siricken commonwWittlu, > Anthony Aqiilla newly . seated f,VUU COClOfltOlU Added Noted Inventor Expresses Ap- Maple Realty Company Gives stolen, Another was the robbery of bonds in ivninl tlmo at a bile! Mr. Payne's telegram,UfcfJBI* IU4- limiiitlwinnii from Inelln, To Township's Population preciation of Proposed Ed- the Dew Drop Inn tm the highway. 200-Foot Plot in Avenel inoetln- in District Clerk R C. Cross unit here, addTeswdta. Mnu tin' ninttcr hp carried qj'er for I *When the Carteret' police and- Mo- Knslqrv's oflkv. Monday nisht. Lei and Reynolds, secretary, of inthrr week ;\s he was sure that a L ison Memorial Boulevard. torcycle Officer Romond went to For Development as Play, The sic!iiiil biisitu'Ks of the nieet- Woodbridge Townshlp'H pop- p hapter, follows: . vorahli' settli'tncnl would be made, j Chervanlak's house' armed with a lii!; look little more' than ft* e ulation Jumped 1,000 durtnR tho ground. "Greatly Increased dei(lnd da t KiiKlnppr CieorRe R. Mer-| «\ lettfr, personally „ signed by search warrant they found hundreds .minutdVi. Thr bu'ml htfllr is for ^welf. ,•. This nnprfreilentcd In- last ten days has mads' imjwi Thomas A. Kdleon, expresBlnR his ap- of articles, mostly bicycles, stolen in the fliilinchiH i>T 4he-new tiddl- •n sntmctrd that a meeting be i crease however doesn'.t mean A 200-foot square plot in Avenel,] Immediate campaign for Bed ll"il wiln the lighting commission- j preciation to the Township of Wood- this territory. Among the articles re- timi to Srliool No, 11, o(|tl^)-' anythlnc; to the bunlneBBtnan for offered to the Township by the Maple nicnt tifld otln'r scliaol repairs. teliet fund to meet emergency I brldgeior. its resolution favoring the covered wer the following stolen r F and HIP Hoard of ARgesROrs, but; the 1,000 -newnwfdp.nta are wild Realty Company, of Avenel, for use tion through parst of twetjt. KdlRpn Memorial" Boulevard, which from .the Dew Drop Inn: Two dress- Tlio ifaiiL' was \iwarili'd to ; in-man Jacob. ftrauRam. .watj cottontail rfthbltn. which have, as a children's playground was ac- states in draught- stricken am was Introduced »by Commltteeman W. es valued at $17,; 1 suit case valued Itapp, 'H*kwnod & Co-.i at New •tin* siiL'pPHtlon because he j baen freed In the vicinity of tepted by the TownsTilp Committee Minimum ten million dollar* j P. - Campbell, was received by the at $20; one pair of leggings valued York, on Us total bid oLfUO.- Id iti:it the iiHsi'HKorn had no right| Woodbrtdge, AV.enel, Sewaren at its meeting Monday afternoon In to prevent untold suffering and;' 1 Township Committee-at, Its meeting at $3 and one revolver holster and. . 01!>.«0 ul IIVM per ocnt. »n l'.!!> di'i'lil" tli>« matter. | and Port Readlnp; by Joseph E^ tlie Memorial Municipal Building. tual. privation by thousands of f* Monday afternoon at the Memorial belt. bonds. Tin; nnly otlier bid sub- •"I'll.- mattrr should he taken cam' Kert, MlddH'Hes County ijame The property is three blocks south mitted was that of Morris Math- lies atop pollution water suppljrr./ iir<>i>:ily ur not at all," declared! Municipal. Building, Other letters warddiv. were received from a representative of Avenel street and is between Park er & Co., alsti of New Yiirfi. on caused by dying cattle adde4 to 'iriw^u&l. miuiiti'i'in;in (iraiiHam. "There Is! I^arge colonies of -the new and Madison avenues, It is in the 140 IIOIIIIH at 11 vf pur cent with u u>r hardships In some aectiou ltM*t nl\ inn- mrri'H way and that In be-1 f Henry F'ord and from the Port ol center1 of a growing residential dis- jtimpinK iiopulation have taken Hew York Authority. bid of $140,000. President Hoovor in proclamaOopW-iT::' i- the iidmlnltttratlon committee of, up residence In the Cutter and! DcMOLAY ORDER trict. morrow will urge Immediate and (en,?s Tnwnnhlii Committee and .the Mr. Edison's tetter follows: Commltteeman Joseph L. Oill of erous reeponsa stop confident .your ' v Mutton Hollow clay pits. Their B: J: Dujiigan, iiir should thru bo presented at tracks c.rlaB-crossed the short- the Improvement committee, who LABORER7INEDT$5FOR people will not fail meet theirtyiar«; ncvt ni'-f'tlnR." | Township Clerk, WILL PRESENT surveyed the property offered by tlie this humanitarian need but DeowijMp , lived snowfall 6f iaat Monday. 'Woodbridge, N. 3: 'I hcHi've Mr. Oraimam mlnunder-i Scores bf.tlwm can ^be seen realty commitee, reported on the ad- STEALING BAG OF COAL of general conditionB ,deslre lmprMf ' 1 •'My Dear Mr. Dunlgans commlsslon- appreciate their friendly attitude and passed. TownBhlp Attorney Henry of l.i'jhtlni: District No. 7 will b«[ Start of Anti- Puck Evans Alfred Nussbaum St. Clair Lavin was r«quested to draw Successful Card Party Thomas, the amount available Is real- good will that has been expressed to- Elsie Jordan Martin Newcoraqr. Jr ly 125,000,000. Iviltnl to atttivd »s they- have'filed! ward me," up the necessary agreement. ' rev their district.! Dud* SiHot...™'. _..: Walter L.ev1 As far as can be learned no planB A successful card party-was held Payne In a public statement invited, petition to The, letter from Prank Campsall, a Diphtheria Drive Mr. Elliot - Charles Bohlke have been made by the improvement by Court Mercedes, Catholic Daugh- In answer to the criticism, Dr. „..,.,. of 'l.lghtlDK Dln-j representative of Henry Ford in Inf- Biscuits Nelson Herbert Nelson committee, of which Committeeman ters of America.._ ._,, a_t. tin:..., - Columbia_,._ n the most searching Investigation Of fin No l also will l»c a$ked to at- \ erence to the proposed highway, ex- Part two will consist of the min- Jacob W. Grasam is chairman for the Club last nlglit. Prizes were awarded [ the financial affairs of the Red GroM t<» adjust liny dlffi'renepfl over. pressed the automobile manufactiir-| / fVlrltV Haymond'DeWrest'aB ln- It'ir district lines. Is Asked Here gt e development of the park playground. as follows: at any tlmel" ers appreciation oj the action of the | terlpcutor and Charles,Bohlkefc Rich- Preparations for grading and equip- Dood prize,' Mr.*, John Caufleld; The natoinal administration oa minltti'4'man Aqulla then asked Township Committee. ard Shohfl, Robert Siller, Fred h.v sldmvalks have not 'been con-i ping the long-sought playfield will un- book, Mrs. John Kinhurn: bridge, Wednesday passed the $45,000,009 AH-Officers of, Board of Bates, Elnar Nelson and Albert Bow- doubtedly be' held up until tjtle is t on Oak Tree road, Isflln, | Mrs. Prank O'Brte\r.'- 'Mrs. Maurice drought relief bill, backed by tlie a$r ers, Jr., as end men. passed. Dunigan, Mrs. -VH'rid Coley,' Mrs', ministration. ' . • • , '; Dm tin' Lincoln Highway, to HL11-. Health Redamed at Orga- STOLEN CAR WRECKS An added feature of the program avMiiu1.' tt,was explained that j John . Cosgrovi',- Mrs:' Frank Mayo. The 110,000,000 ^o ba raised b* GAS STATION PJJMPS will b& a. comedy musical sketch Plnochlq, Mrs. J. Uurrun JLevl; Mrs. tho Red Cross will be usod prlnolpafr muttir hiis hrfn delayed until the ; nization Meeting; Pete> eiven by Robert P'arrlnRton " and BOY HELD FOR •ulties siirrmmdlnn the undpr- James Harding;, Mrs. Patrick.' Mur- ly to provide food forthose in " son Re-appointed. Th« local police aro aoarching tbr Maurice McHose, assisted by Harold phy; .Fan-tan, Mrs.'AiiKuA Bauman dieted stateB. . pv In ISCMH with the Pennsylvania; Bates at the piano. Following the CHICKEN THEFTS jtllroad huvf-In on adjusted. Objec- the driver of a car that struck and t and Mrs. Edward Kinhorn. t ''Every effort will be made to,l«4|*-' All tlii'' officers of the 'D«ard of knoc,kod over»two gas tanks In front performance there will be dahclns Bfuchre,.Mrs.1 J. J: Caiilleld, ^Mfs, oiir quota here," Mrs. FlU Randojipb to tin- HldewalkH hare been with fTanggaard's Bluebird Orchestra Frank Leahy, 16, ot Sewaren, was evlously made By Alfred D. Hydo, Health wore returned to'office, at the of the CUiir Oaragp on tlahway ave- held for the Grand Jury and two Henry'Neder iJnd'Misu Allw Sanfahl. sajf.....l. yesterday. The success ot the- annual organization meeting Mondav hufe at 1.30 o'tlock MorfBay after1 furnlBhtng the music. Tickets may I .Whist, Mi«s June Flaiu/wi, ^Ir drivdi e herh e dependd s upon the unfatt- iiperty owner on Oak Tree road, be procured from any tieNfolay faem-,' minor boys, onelf13'and the other 14, lian hail a dispute, with' the night at *thi> Memoritjl, Municipal noon. Tho. driver, who-was unhurt, were put on probation by Acting WilliaWilllam Oolden, Mis3s SheRtheVl CCam - hig gen^rosttgenerosity of Woodbridge Town* hulldim;.•„-,... Th-••e- offleers renaraeI, d are* , sot out 'of the car and ran away. her. Albert Bokers. is chalrma-n ofl pioft, Miss Margaret Kelly, Mrs. An- ship residents. nshlp ruiiardlnis the correct width nn-ansements. Bernard 'Bernstein Judge Nathan Duff in police court Mayor Williai m A. ftjhuipjf . perman-n , ^j,,^ ' fially^; wrecked na Heron, Mrs. Charledj Vwr, Mrs. Itlio road'. .Thi> Board of Freehold- The cari w fts par ha» charge of publicity, and • Fred Tuesday night on the charge of steal- rtie Township.claim that.the at chairman fpj-. Ui_e; ensulns year U^a tflWed Jnto the earaee, ing over a hundred chlckenB from Albert Thompson and TMlss ^i In ch&fge of.-the'program. Campion. Non-players were AVENEL CRAFTS CUIR: id Is no ft'pf wide, while Hyde Commlteeman Jo.feplf h- 8111, clerk (- At-3 o'clock, A,lfred Rodney. Jr.. of vanous chickdn coops In Sewarn and ViTvcvors haw stabHf4^4w'4fc* euaulng^ear.. 161 Wooilhridgfl avenue Woodbridge j *«t»4oij-4s-L-p la terai of five years and Registrar of q|mOnpen' tbat the car wllieh figured thie'VeTy seemed* to break out In the r. uiuetlng of tha ;intl the . prbpbvd • Hldewalks, thektro party'February IS. A grou,P buld KO'throuch hla property. iVhal Statlstlos for five years. _ lin the .accident, |was stolen from his Fmr Grand Jury for Robbery Townehlp so Captajn JajnesWaUh Andrew D. Desmond,' Health De sometfrne Sunday . night or will, niiik'c tlie trip by bus'to New I i Andrew D. Desmond,' Health De- Knra^e sometrme Sunday, night or g6t bysy On the casewiht th§ result will, mak t p y ,„._, evening at the home Of \quila CIIPH H*WIIH partmeftt Attorney for°4 period of one Monday morning. He said he didn't |Mr. Aquilii pointed out that'the , CheBter Rosa, 17, of Marconi avi- that Leahy and th'e two youngsters- York to tiltiitid a performance of the and Mrs. Hlclnbothera on^ IVth' miss the car until he went to get it that there Is nq sidewalk there 'nue, Iselln and John Orlce, 16, a were brought • into custody on Sun- "NeNew Yorkers." • avenue, Avenel. Important bUBhieBa,' FVances Jordan, atenoRraphei-clerk out of the garage4hat afternoon, ..tost a trafllp'hazard. One child packer, of'Pershlng avenue, Tqelln, day. The boys readily admitted tak- was brought up at this time l^clud- for one year and Deputy Regis^ar of hcpn killed and several iicddwnts for one y were held for the Orand Jury by Act- ing the chickens and Belling them for ROHLFS NEW MANAGER Ing a change In directorship owiiag to Vital Statistics for one year. ing Judpe Nathan Duff in poll Ice court' a few cents to a woman In Perth Am- the Inability of the present director, * t< occurred at that spot. Sonie (ft G Rdlh nd Helen APATH ISRAELI LADIES conimltti'cmpii y/vre In favor of Anna Q Tludolph and Tuesday , night • on the charge of boy. '. , * OF STATE R. C. Benjamin, to attend meeting •Jnt? a sidewalk Immediately • at O'Brien, Township Nurses. • I PUNJCARD PARH (breakingkind entering and grand lar- or rehearsals. Mr. Hiclnbothemt ($» V 1st from Middlesex avenue to Hilt- Louis Zehrer, O. S. Duntgan and ceny, i ' Ail'irt E. Rohlts has been named sistant director, automatically tojajf,-•" st avenue. Mayor Ryan advised William A. Rodrier, plumbing exam- The Ladies' Auxiliary of Congrega4 The case clears 'up the looting of Third Grade Teachers direi ting manager of the State Thea- Mr. Benla,mln's place and 'nomlW* ^m Unit a petition would-be need- iners. * tion Adath Israel, at its regular bungalolvs on Kennedy street, Iselin. tre'.,Woodbridge, succeeding Harry tlons Immediately followed fw'JMk».t to llmt I'ffi'ct. Others wi>te of the Commltteomnn Olll, Edward Sat- monthly business meetlig held JJon- owned Hy H. B. Taylor, Of'301 29th [ Class Demonstration sistant director,! P. Benson being tler and Commltteeman Anthony street, wnlon City, aiyd SVd John, of Union that tho hulldlnl; of the un- day afternoon at the_ Nome of Mrs. third grade Rohlfs Is well known, in the nominated. ... ' -•/ •Aqulla were appointed to approve all Lyndhurst. Motorcycle \Offlcer Jo- Twenty-five of motion picture fraternity, • having .The society has already HI woulii eventually alter con- Morris Choper, in William street, teachers In the Township schools at- jtlons HO that further d'iaagreeniut health department.bills. made pltuis for a public card party to seph Lewis was assigned to the case. hi'i:)i ussociatied In au executive ca- three plays and under tta new His suspicions were emt upon Ross tended a demonstration at t1\e -Colo- pacity 'with Mqtro-Goldyn-Mayer for ship it Is expected that many I: th Mr. Hyde would im allmlauted. In presenting 1JIB yearly report, be held Monday night, February 16, nla 'School Wednesday afternoon. Health Officer P,eferson' asked the who, opon questioning, finally admit- I will be given during the coming year, • i ovor Mr. Hyde's attitude in the lecture room of^the synagogue MISB tudlow demonstrated how ththe the past fifteen.years. board Its plans regarding the institu- ted the theft and implicated Grlce. thu'l Ha promises the theatre lovers of The benefit'perfonjjar.ee given pe»,i sfild: "When the time In Sohobl street The, hostesses ap- curriculum, can nca we'll put the ald«walks down tion of toxin and antl-toxln treat- pdlnted for the card -party ^ere MM. Both Were arrested by Lewis and he best and finest pic- cember 19 for the aid of thaKjinm* use thn safety of Inelln children ments for the prevention ot /diph- M. Klein, Mrs. Harry Sherman and .brought to.headquarters where they Bloyd was a huge^success and the men coniBBBiuuo. , in any manner turning the stud hires cl^ty wishes to thank all for1 tt bether Mr. Hyde ltkeB It or not. theria. Mrs. Schoenbrun, Following signed confessions. Among the articles taken froin the attention from theihi r regulal r subject Read The Leaded hearty co-operation. _ for the children first." Only Bxeeptloji in dainty the business session, carda werewere, .- . . Miss- Ludlow teaches the second •Mayor Ryan suggested that Mr. "I have made a survey of every played and refreehments were served.d ' hiingalowfs, whjph were recoveredtools- by , and third, grades in the Colonlq. fde be plviui a chance to aooept or Jtlffi polite jefe: Oa«p«nters1 munJuiBBllty in the couqty and I have " Jth! valuee rnlltd ate jrere:- radiCMpenter*o set va* toolt School.' The partlctrlar pkper used by- (continued on page eight) • (continued OD page eight) ' tnUKtn 9 rLURAL URUUr I $80, and a double barrelled shot gun. the children was one denned for children of the lower grades. Month's Furlough Brings Trouble TO HOLD CAKE SALE Joseph Bakolowskl story,-"Travele. s of Uncle " aids The Floral committee of the PuneraJ services for Joseph Sako-lmaterlayyjjlliSB LudloW said, Jn 1m- In Form of fine for Yo oiks Still Neglect Their Chijslma? Methodist churc.hurch at its meeting held Jowskl, B6I,, who diededd at his home on I proving tfce r'angt e of the pupils' vo- on Monday t at the home of Mrs. Benfort avenue, Woodb/ldge^ifter cabularies and In creating an Interest -—-»,. Low] . VanderbHt place, short Hindis, were held * Tuesday in the customs and peoples of strange A month's furlough from his camp fhg him the liquor with which to H, Ceuntby Postmaster Potter Shews made plans Dfcnfor ,a cake sale to be held morqlng ail 9 o'elock from his latej lands. • , n Texas to visit hlB folks in Haga- "make whoopee" and declared that at i o'clock, Saturday afternoon, Jan- The demonstration, one of a series, the younger bo* helped him drink it residence aod J.0 o'clock from St., Pr|nc»- nan Heights got Private Frank Wnu- their Christ- delivered until the day after U» hot uary 24, at the home of Mrs. Albert Stephen's Church In Perth Amboy was arranged by tl Pr|nc» 3ski,'2O, of Fort Riugolkd, Into In cpurt- Saturday morning the that folkB utill leave R. Bergen, 167 Main street,-Advance lial John H, |uove. lenty of "hpV water" and cost hh» Wnukoskls vigorously denied Willing lday. where a solemn requiem fflWi"was 1 mulling until tho ~ miajltli& «r4«ra naylM teUobouut«Unboiu4l t&lQ WaWood#? HI* 6tii (a r ~--*—'•- 1 Ute y»^l»«ri*•*«, If, ol the Itqwr t# the buwe cf- '" '" l by a BUtvey'or the Christinas uuiy i,nv ,,,P. _. bridge 8-0112. During fhe social CCemetery, Perth Amboy. " fh«' ""8«"HttTBi^ ARY TO- Holly street, Hagaman Heights, a no •evidence was forthco Bt sent remembranoes to Woodbridge BB at the WoodbrlJtee P° °'t' hour, the hostess served deltciouB re- ceased Is surv^v^d by WB wife, Cath- • vSL,n ne of» f25 each "which was Imposed they had sold tlie liquor residents were forgotten as the count M PARTY by Postmaster Stanley Potter. freshments. ' ertne, and two daughters. , | HOLD pou them Saturday morning by tried on the disorderly and shows that ttumbv ot cards were JARD udge B. W. Vogel on a tregnpjislng ing charge. The elder brother 67,000 pieces of holiday mall rushed out to forgotten friends' the The Rosary Society °f Our Lady nd disorderly , conduct. complaint smiled at everything tbat through the .post office W* day after Christmas. of Peace church, FbrdBtJ Vlll hold a made by the P. ft R- Ballroad. • ll^m tor he afterwards admlttM tfv ecember 17 to December 28. New Year's greeting curds—an- card party at the auditorium, d ^ It seems that, the elder WnukoBkl he thought hla uniform-prot»«t«d tftot >, er's count covers that period other modern way of squaring ax* HARDIMAN'S A New Exclusive church on Tuesday evening, January had nothing to do Friday evening »o from punishment. - • • counts with those you -forget 20 Mrs A- J- Schmidt U-obairman, he and his younger brother took a He was told to "wipe t^e smile off an Increase over the busl- Christmas—brought the number PHARMACY! assisted by Mrs. B. Ponu. at roll down to the Port Reading ills faoev and" not to feel that the unl* aber 1929. matted pieces to 2,088 on December d. L. Hardlman, formerly^of Leader Feature docks, tr>sspasstng on railroad prop- form entitled him to special prfvl- (ttty of mail handled dally 28, • geaman's Perth Amboy ' Have your furs repaired and re-erty. To make matters worse they feges, tor &B Judge Vogel expreawd camber 17, 2,696; Dec. , Despite. the, large increase to the On January 2Zrd the Leader Wi»i modelled at special low summer met CtCaptaii n ArtlwAti , off tbflb l BPir w H, "ther"th e are mana y men around Ihej. . » 20, 9,318; Deo. 22, volume of mall only one extra clerk Publish the First of a Series ot\ntn, Avoid the feu "Hams'* whq Invited them on the %\»t wor« that uajtorm under more - »0,520; Dec. 24, 6,- American Legion Columns Concerned Toke. Woodbridge Fur Shp, was hired to take care of the sur- AnboV Avenue, Woodbrldg*. Tele- barge i&tolv t» aUw ratlro** »rw«rty. W** droumstaaces and neve* asked plus. The four regular clerks handled frescriptions With the Activities of Woodbridje Thefontoofethat-the, a-* total °( 67,646 the annual ruth with efficiency sod Post. phone 8-B770. lloe knew s«ijnds of a satlsfaottoQ, Mr. Potter said. Called Por and DfHv«r«d Thereafter the Columa Will Ap- ,ve »pur furs pa and re- was the pear on the Second and Fourth FH- proff| tftaUhnapUlA ,„ U# at si«»lal low MUnmer your fun' repaired and re- days. *»old the tall N Lqyif with Christmas d t *M 1°» «ummei Cor, Rahwa/iiV«tt« woodbrldia ~ mornnlg until ttoSaf and Ornn MrtM Witch Jerk. Avenue, W ftp day totora Ohrlitmu H. §, l-OTTft. " tltl •TWf* .ill, •••••• ' - • • ' '•_... ••'••_ .... , -,•••.- y

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[BE TAUGHT THE SCORES GIRL Mrs. Kntherlne Burlock, of New The Sluma Alpha Phi Sorority, Phi j Dover road, Iselln, received an agree- Chapterapter .fcvfc surprssurprse parte ypart Mony -Mon- able surprise Sunday afternoon when day nght, followng ts regular meet- MEANINGOFW GOLPJMGGERS upon a prearranged plan many ot her ing te Its advsor, Mrs. Grace Brown old frlondB and relatives gathered to In honor of her birthday anniversary. wish her well and do honor to her on Mrs. Brown wn« presented with a bas- Layman Prone to Believe Young Man, Imposed On, Isher Hhiy-nlnth bttthday anniversary. ket of flowers. Refreshments wure That Psychologists Con- Many lovely gifts were presented to served, Then* was a large birthday Encouraged' to Take Ac- her and a delicious *upp«r was en- cake with candles. done Giving Youngsters tion, Joyed. At the. business session, preceding "Free Rein." The table was beautifully dflcorat- the party, final preparations were Ily VIRGINIA LEG ed and a Urge pink and white.birth- made tor the pancake supper to be By GARRY C. MYERS, PH. D. "DEAR MISS LEE: I nn day cake formed the centerpiece for wrrad from fl to 8 o'clock Thursday night, In the new bUMWdt dining- Head Division Parental Bd«c*Uon, single, aged 2&, and hare a steady the occasion. A program of muilc (tin. When we go to dances we was enjoyed throjifhout the evening,' room at the'cnusregatlonU Church, Cleveland College, Western usually take two OT three of her! The gtiests were as teHows; . Vlto Tickets are being sold at a nominal Reserve University. girl friends. In my car, and' , of | Plckerall of New York City, Mr. and price and may be prewired at the IN AN artlcld to appear In Forum, course,, she expects me to bear all Mrs.. Joseph' Brunt of Railway, Mr. dt)or. Th« foreign project, "The February Issue, I say In part: of the expense. and- Mrs. Jacob Kolb of Colonla, Mr. Girls' School at Majmayama In Ja- pan," wa* furthered With (he ap- "Ask the man of the street what a I don't kick so and Mrs. James Adams, Mr, and Mrs. much about that, Ward, Miss Gladys Ward, Miss pointment of the Misses Bin ma Mann child psychologist Is and he will tell K«i atd Grace To4n M UOl ypu that ar child psychologist Is, an' but when we get ? Ward, Peter Ward, Jr., falter n M oUOrleK. expert who believes'In letting chil- all. I* changed, Ward and Alfred Ward, all of RahV Alt Invitation was recsived by the dren do as they please. .Such is the to tVie dancl hall wny, Mr. and Mrs, William Brashing, chapter from the I-o-to chapter of ialse conception created, It seems, hi for they don't William Brashlag, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Newafk, to attend a bridge-tea on January 24. , ' the public mind by a certain Bm expect,' me to be JuM'ph Rapacioll, Margaret Rapadotl, group of writers who are, not'them- around • until It's Mildred Rapacldtl and Mr. and Mrs. An Interestnlg Missionary rtudy of <'hi\rloH Jones, all of Iselln, Mrs, sel\es psychologists. .... > time to gd homo. India In charge of MUs Alice Pendef If I, should eyen DeStephano, Miss Rose Det followed the buglneas session. * "The difference between n child tit one dance >, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tar- destruction of the neighbor's flow- they may grant It, inil nnd Eugene Tarrllll, Jr., air of p Iodine has been found In coal' ers or.Bhrubs at tour, and his holding but not >becauae New. Dover,' Qerman scientists. . , up a gas station at tlie age of twenty, they like to. Is only a matter ot degree. While "I told them all Mr. Wlckerahani is looking'for some the best thing for basic causes of increasing crime let them to do was to him obnerve the pafelng of reason- go to the datices viltofmi'i,KB able restraints of little children in Left, green"flat crepe dress with bead' trimming; center,, navy flat crepe with white crepe de chine veatee; alone and not try' the home of the Ibtelllgensia. right, two-toned Jersey frock suitable for the college girl. and make a sucker out of a man. "(iod pity the child who before tlie I cannot understand younj; wom- »y LUCY CLAIR1 is of soft green flat crepe, featuring dress skirts have a way ot hanging en like that, who have no more sense age ot three ha4/W4lte|rnHd^J,lie .Fashion Writw for-Central Press the cowl neckline, br collar, will! rather flat and- straight, but-Carry Sc/d on Easy Terms meaning ot no.' ma'VWTFIIrf/Fte 6! fair play afld' Justice than that; I > 1 ' bead trimming. The sleeves are also' concealed fullness In flat pleats and would hate to think that I would j safe? h« will Ije dangerous to prop- Th'e day is long gone by when trimmed with beads and feature, a'circular treatments like,the one Just erty and the rights of others will be ask a woman to take me to a dance j you could turn the corner of your flare cuff. The skirt circular, and described. CapeletB are being re- and then desert her (or another one Jeopard I zed by him. He will have home town and meet your latest pur-Is hung from a yoke with diagonal placed by berthas, similar to that spent three years of elementary I liked better. " I easiest way to have clean clothes and., chase of a new frock coming towardcloslrig at the front. With It are worn I featured in this frock. . "What do you think about tliis | trailing In the alphabet of. crime. you on ybur rival. Individuality lndark brown kid shoes and a necklace | The frock at the right Is in two- Furthermore, he won't be happy; nor matter, about girls getting a fellow I linens is to use the Thor washer. Electricity does costume Is no difficulty today. Thereof brown beads. One "Of the latest toned Mersey, and Is a lovely design they call a friend of theirs to takfv will those who care for him. They seems to bean endless variety in thefasnlon notes is. the matching of the' for the college' girl. Here the skirt all the hard work. Hot soapy water is Will have to exercise an undue them to a dance Just to see other fel- fulness Is concealed in pleats. The amount of eftort to-protect him, and handling of silhouettes emanatlngjowelry eolor to the shoes or other lows? If that was the understand- lighter tone jersey, as, -for Instance, swirling through each article, gently 10 protect other things and persons from Paris, featuring tlje lnfluenceaccent-color in the costume. ing before they left that would be all beige with brown, forms the lower from IIIH destruction and annoy-, of a large number of costume periods. right, but they are ashamed to ad- ami'removing the dirt. You canwash, part Qf the bodice, while the .upper ance." The normally belted waistline with . Itloused Bodice mit that part of it. part of the darker shade'fs manlpu- blue in the: Thor » * • ' ' slightly bloused bodice dominates the Again we find the slightly bloused "I don't want to wrong them by ! lated to give a bolero effect. Brovn Each month 1 write an article for majority of styles foe daytime wear,bodice In the frock sketched at the thinking them too cheap, but still I and the soft rubber the Hlglr School Teacher. "Problems but there.are all kinds of differencescenter. This Is developed In flat I shoes and a brown hat would co-ordl- cannot see how they hope to have High School l'uplls Have With Teach- In the handling of skirts, treaimentwepe, bright navy In color, with a' nate smartly with this frock In either any boy friends and act that way. rollers of t h of sleeves and trimmings. '• vestee ot tucked crepe de chine in I brtlwn or green jersey. Blue shoes er*" U iliatUBsed In the current ls- "Thanking you for .your kindness 'Wringer arc' Bue. To yuote a few paragraphs: The sketch shows some of these de-whlte, and Is worn with dark blue ' would be the thing with the blue jer- n answering this and wishing you fallB, The silhouette, with Its beltedkld shoes and matching beret. Ful- '^ey frock, and black if the frock were lota of Joy and happiness for the "We in rely are aware that our pu- waist and slightly bloused bodice,' Isnesa..is introduced Into the skirt by | mufle up in a contrast of black^ and easv on buttons new-year, ANXIOIJSJ: pils havt: a great array of probleniB practically the same. -The first modelunusuU circular Insets. The new ' white. Thank you for the good wishes. and fasteners. with their teachers. All one uoeds to Anxious, and I quite agree with you do to un ivv at this conclusion is- to bout the , girls. They lack good alt and listen to a group ot high manners, and I am afraid we will school youngsters In a bus or trolley Household Hints WITH WOMEN ha-ve to class them aB gold diggers. cur or in a home. At any rate they have no sense of By MRS. MARY MORTON "What are the things .they talk fair play. If you are not a friend about? Not about the scholarship, Lc- OF TODAY of theirs and one they enjoy danclnft not tcclinlipirH of teaching, not about MBNU wttn, they have no-rtght to -expect the lU-niH un which the supervisor, By LILIAN CAMPBELL you to take them to the dances, in $105.75 on terms princliiul or ik'imriment head grades MENU FOR ONE,DAY our car, pay their way and see them $ ,v do K< n and the tt'iu'lirr and recommends her for) breakfast lome. ruaptiointiiicnt and Increase of salary. Uatiueal Milk I don't blame you for feeling that ei&hteen months to As udolcMX'tilH nee them such tniit- Returns Crisp Toast and Milk to Drink they are making a sucker out of pay the balance. turs aiu o£ riiJalivsly Sm*!' "import; (foe children) J jyirs,'Robert P.,Lamont, wife oftae you. And I think the .girl, friend luncc. Speclilc human frailties of Griddle Cakes aud* Coffee secretary of commerce, fs one of the •hould take your part against them the teacher are the topics of their | (for adults) interesting "ladles of the cabinet" of and refuse to aBk you to take them conversation, or their ridicule and I Dinner President Hoover. with you. other abstnt treatment of the teach- Lamb Stew with Carrots, Onions, Before her marriage to Mrl Lamonl PUBUCMSEHVICE er\ » * • 1 Potatoes G.: I am so sorry, my dear, that, —-jJtiJ 1857 ', * ' • Biscuit or Bread • the letters were held up during the ••Her conceivand vanity and boast- Stewed Prunes ' holiday rtsh and yours did not reach ings, her lack of humility and o( u Supper me In time for me to answer you. learning attitude,'her favoritism and Cream of Tomato Soup1 I hope you wore the flowered chif- uufairiu'Bi. hvr futile efforts at de- Baked Potatoes fon to the dance, aB, while solid col- lectivv work, and the ease, with l'panut Butter Biscuit ored frocks have been worn more which win- In herself deceived, her: This Is an economical menu sug- durinp the winter, the flowered lack it human ' undemanding, hu-' heated by Dr. Lillian M. Gllbreth, prints have also been worn, and I am •uan nympath), human interest, hot, j chairman of the woman's • division sure you saw a number of others at seeming platture a; »*algnlng what' of President Hoover's emergency the party. Hope you had a good 'seems unn*ceBnary and Ifregular I committee for ^employment. "Our time, . .,#" >•-• tasks, her attempts to lord it over 1 food btandards," Dr. Gilbreth says, • • * them, to. make them'feel Inferior, to I "must not be lowered or adults will LONELY AND SAD:, qheer lip ridicule them and humiliate them be- I suffer and children nifl}' be handi- and expect the best toihappen. It fore their comradea, her Inconsldera-1 capped for life." This menu ls'bifl is surprising how often it does when Uou of their feelings, of the little 1 'anted and the Ingredients nourish- you're looking for it. .You can always ' waiters which mean al\ the world, to ling and inexpensive. Lamb is diges j find trouble when ypu look for it, *4 IMS ironer heats as quickly as a single elec- theia, and Intolerance and contempt j tible, cheap In most parta of . the can't you? Why not happiness? He- ^;ic liflnct iron and does.the work Qf.ten iroris. J for those who to her pupils are most] I country, and delicious. The expense , member that a smiling face always ' near, and dear. ' • 1 ! of the menu could be cut slightly by 1 makes friends; a gloomy face dis- You can be seated comfortably "Nevertheless, he is not always a! lfuvlni; out the [inraley, which might | courages them. \ while you work; You have only destructive crltto; he nometimfeHJ bo unobtainable anyho'w, also the * * * pepper. • UNHAPPY: T think your boy to guide the' pieCesV The ironef " speaks approvingly. When one teach- | Mrs. Robert P. Lamont er Ur held up to scorn by several of j friend lust loves to kid himself with is small and light a.nd makes good his crowd he occasionally reminds! Today's Kectpes the belief that he makes quite a hit ironing easy. ' • . In IS94, Mrfi. Lamont was Helen •with the gals. But it means no more ( them of another teacher who does | Lamb Stew—Two pounds lean raw $79.50 cash, and $8425 on terms not have 'such faultsV" I lamb, two tablespoons butter or other Gertrude Trotter, of Chicago. Th« than that or he wouldn't be seeing iix\., one-half cup sliced onion, three Lamonts have three children, Robert, you' "every night and' every night," .'5 down and eighteen montks \ Ignorant " j 1 cups tficed carrots, one green pepper, Patterson, Gertrude and Dorothj as you say. Why not let him have flibey (to foreman): I'm tired ofj I chopped; one quart water, flour, sail (•Mrs. Chauncey Belknap). Tpeli his fun without getting all hot and carrying this hod. 1 want to push at By MMK. LISAUBTH and pepper. Breast, shoulder, neck, home Is at Lake Forest, 111. bothered about it? Mrs. bamont returned rather re- wheelbarrow Ilk JHynn does. \ \ "I love my love with an N because flank and trimmings are all'good for Foreman: You push a wheelbar- shea gone nautical^ be ^he lamb stew. Wipe.,the meat with a cently from a ' two-month vlsil . Three-quarters o4 the animal king- row! What do you know about appropriate ' reference this damp cloth, cut Into small pieces and abroad. ' ••;'•»• tlom li composed of Insect'lite, ac- machinery?—Tit-BJU. woman If we were playylng the roll in flour. Melt the butter in a cording to Franlj Eugene Lutz of the old game of charades—which, by the skillet, add the onion; cook ilntll it Dedicates New Headquarters American Museum of Natural His .Quick J way, should be about du e for a turfs yellow, and add >the meat . The N&liQpa.! Woman's party dedi- tory. " ••-.,_ . 1' - He had Just been In i a i come-back •vyiih the old-time styles When the meat anaridd inio«nion hhava e cated -their new headquarterq s In .buiineaa deal and. (e was ver—y' in clotI\eB and the game of back- browned delicately, transfer them lo Washington, D. C., on Jan. 4. It la Salesman—Here's a radio gUafan angry. "I look upi you, sir, as agammon. a kettle, .and add the water, after .named1 Alva Belmont Hduee, after Its leed to bring in anything any'tlmi rascal," he At any rate, this suit of beach pa- first pouring It Into the skillet so as j donor, Mrs. 0. H. P. Belmont, .pres of the night. . ... "Yqif *re prlvlle|! said the jamas worn by Prances Joyce has a to get the full benefit pf, the browned Ident af the party since ila organlza ' Mrs. Alsoran—I'll take It if it wll •other man, "to look u me In any shipshape appearance. • It Is fash- fat. Cover and simmer for one hour, Ition. A marble bust of Mrs. Belmont bring In my husband before ml(t Cbamcter you ~may o assume." ioned ot wlil^e wool with Jaunty blue Then add the carrots, green pepp«r | sr-aces the entrance hall; and bunts nlight —The Patflnder, —Pele Meto. Parti. stripes, and ^rlt It is worn a saucy and seasonings, and cook 20 minutes,of Susan B. Anthony, Lucretia tylotl ,*>• blue beret. , longer. If the atew Is not thick , and Elizabeth Cady Stanton are In Practical Experience • 1 Mrt. Crumbley (who keeps board- enough, add two tablespoons of cold [the library- 'Susan B. Anthony'^ "I believe," said the cheery philos- Just Oan't Sleep opher, "that-for every single thin* .eri) 1 think you had better board water, and cook for several minutes desk, Elizabeth Cady Stanton's chair, -elsewhere • • • First Tramp: Bill, you ain't yer- , ' i sttl S and many valuable antiques give thy you giVe away two come back t Oooilum—Y«i, I often had. self, mate, Ye're restless. longerfl ' stirring constantly. Serve headquarters an appropriate atmo4 you." Mrs. Crumbley—Often had what! Second Tramp: I know, Ted, it's piping hot with browned potatoes phere. Memjbers of the National "That's my experience," agreed 1> Insomnia. I keeps wakln1 up every "-Itst March I E«ve PVBLICQipSEHylCE •M" (HJotlur(HJotluro—Hao d better board else- In p cook*d separately and garnish with Woman's party from alt over the Whiff lebauro. k Pi Sh away my daughter and she and he IMI where—ThThe PathfindePathfinder few days.—Passing Show. parBley. country attended the dedication cere Cream of Tomato Soup—One large monies. husband came back in July."—Path can of tomatoes, one small onion, The building is a Georgian brick finder. < chopped; one teaspoon sugar, eight mansion, and has been the home of cloves, two teaspoons melted butter many Maryland notables. She—You measly little shrimp, or other fat, two tablespoons flour hate you! Tune in $Station WAAM It—But, darling, yesterday you one .pint milk, salt, pepper, chopped N«te:l Speakers to Address Oonrtb Ad» BttiMSwinn, Director oi our Homi Economic! parsley. Cook the tomatoes, onion said you lov^d .every hair on my | Senator David A. Reed' of Pennsyl- head. D«p»rtratnt, brojdcmt ov«r WAAM Tuadiy Ind sugar and. cloves, ah^ut ten minutes. | , Jane Add ch, Friday mofningt it eleven ind Tueidaj afternoons at • •Press through a line sieve to remove , ,, ,„ She—YeB, but not every hair on lira. Tune in ind hear her helpful mggotioni on Ke N York edu your shoulder.—The Pathfinder. the seeds- /rePar.e a sauce of the' the conference on the menu planning and running a home. melted fat, flour and milk; cook and «CauBe ^4 Cure of War" at the Greene^—Surely you remember me, stir, well until thickened, i Pour the| ,n 8e38, jan.uary ^, Ad- I; 0. U, for *10. Ms DRY GOODS F FURNISHINGS hot tomato jalee into the orejm niiral Wlli,am,v. Pratt, cHlet of naval nuw. season with salt' and pepper ^peratlon8 and a naval advUor at me for not 0 ana seive ui uiwa wim a >|IIIUWIJ( ^g London naval conference;-and •eene, but I'm of parsley over the top. Rear Admiraj Marl( h Bristol; presi- coibr bllnd.—The Pathfinder. R FOB dent of'the nevy general board, are peanut Butter Biscuit— Four ta also scheduled to 'deliver addresses Elderly Gentleman: Can you blespoons peanut butter, two table at the conference, as aremany-any of the old-f^hloned danceB? ••'••• spoons fat, three-fourtha teaspoon more prominent speakers. Sweet Young Thing: I tfflnk I re salt,.four teaspoonB.baking powder, T MEN member the Charleston! "—'-"• two cups flour, *mtlk; Sift the dry Gas Ranges STYLE WHTMSIES Show. NOTIONS H ngre

ft c .••**«.• THE WOODBR1DCE P*gc Four ANOTHER QUICK CHANGE ARTIST STATION H W00DBR1DGE LEADER VDU.YOUK CAR PUm.lSHED EVERY FRIDAY BY T WDTHf. THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, Incorporated At 104 Main St \v.«nibrld«e. N J K me red .it the Post Office at P.D.Q, Weod1>r..Kp. N. J . ax sV'ii.l Claw Mall Matter HOUF.KT 'I'. WAL«I, 1-MiH.r and Manager BROADCASTING • KUO.M! JCOSUROV.E. Aiivorllfin? Manager' i;ni-,d afu-rr.o":!. ladle? nnd u-.i l>rout,iii »-..tii vo-.i." The »trains Phone Woodbridge8-1400 i" "r.ee. l.i l.ih*- to-Make You-Hai>-1 (it no«« and editorial matter-In the_#e col-,. >>•" mark ih- t^Jnnihs Ot anotl.or umns t- jiniiiitK a i>;'.;*i i,«?.fipr! Cofr.«!oril*'iire from rn*Jferi,;e»pre#«lnj epresentatlve of the Leader will now opinion* on topics ihf interest are solicited, but no aoony- ake OVCT the "mike"—tfcrtef. paur>?>. • •ouljetierj.jrlll be published. . '^^ - _ r,ood. afternoon everybody, 1 will iow ci*e tou bH» of interesting go«- Woodbrid«e, N. J., Friday, January 16, 1931 jip which has been gathered here atirt there throughout the. T'dwnship—A '

been fobbed of, * «et ot false tee.th. t • .- HMOH^ Accident* •: *:In all the legion of laws on the statute books of thii state Whan- thti Ha»«raati' Heljfht* gang jj,Beem 8 impor(ant .to pajl to the was taken Intntoo custodcy y by the Oar-!! atteatlon $( ^ew ;<.rMty motorists the- ttare is a distinct lack of laws to, protectthe people at largp (n Monday, the false ««*">•' criml teret dNj ot their ideal fogs with the large corpbratiqris engaged in We vari- were among the, loot reoovered—Na-|ng, COmp|»fnt« A *ecldeot cases *t than Duff acted a#,reoorded -in the.- ^rt of a bargmin in which.the:per- ous utility lines. But 'thert; r$ aji abundance of law to protec ahsebre of gen-Vogel who U.conflned l,Mft wpon*u>UItrtor Hi* accident to tils home ,w,;th the trrlpp*. TT0, agrees to pay Mr1 damages Inflicted. ' the corporations. 'And in this situation Hes a great field for re- youosJtern;- ohe^S a«d one -9*-were j, ^fter, an; accident bteuw arrange^ : 1 form. -, ; '• • '.:.'. • _. ; - : • • L'- -•• •- . -.' . brought before him lor- breaking• mflIl»g frequently are made io settle, The trouble, of xojirse, arises from the fact that,the cor fT&s* bofties tot the roa«. " "Do you!eondlttoned on prt>mi«es dot to enter kHOw what we will do with yotf If ja tom^laint tor violation of thVmo- •; porations take-care of their interest*; and see to it that laws fav we catch you ajarint," asked -Dun...!tor vehicle or tramc law. As the oring them are placed upon the books white the people in th ."We'll take the glass, grind It up Mid lBw. ,j|owr on|r thirty 'days 1ft which matte you eat it with bread and wa— tft bring a complaint, it not inifre^ mass are careless of their rights «rit oecrirt a i>pll« 6i er is fin- The water company was told of the unreasonable increase ly by the head of the household but there was TIO distidsitioir to And when Pollock -foami erut—well tioth cars and tater. at the Ifffofffitii that's another atow.—In. case you hearing held beforeihe police- judge. correct the very evident errer.. An employe explained Howdon't kfow there ar-e several me- he I* able, to give the benefit of his the meter might function so as to he inaccurate and register a morablrfdates in this month, to wit: observations.- If the judge on hear- Confessions heard on Saturday after- 1914. Parcel Post system In-IBg 'the case uccides that either noons and «venlngs 3 to * and 7 t» > much larger amount of water than Was actually used. It ap-|»^t»g-"^^gtSTj-. Party to the accident has been'reck- THE o'clock. Eves of First Fridaya and ill peared to be a thing that happened occasionally but this did 11. 1S63. Emancipation Proclamation; less.a summons Is issued fora formal Huly Dayn of Obligation as on Saturdays. . , t, .| .ij.. ' f thp consumer was concerned fJah- 17' i:0*' Benjamin. • Frailklln hearing, at srWch .the defendant, if n oUo t a tll ar ns One Minute Pulpit Siar Gazing Tarisa Sodrtles not alter the situation so lar as tne consumer was concerned. ,bofn. ^ Jp. ISOT. Ronm--E.xee.-the evidence wimnt?. is adjudced Rosary Society; Communion First Sun- day of fnrpnth. ' ' ' ' He had to pay the excessive bill or take the chance of havingt-mmr;-Jinr *i. iii4. siunewali Jack- guiit> vt rt>rWimtrmftTruY-T>rTan^ Xnd thepext day he sliewi-d liiin- 1 Holy Nume: Communion 9econd Su»- • , ' i i a ' • . ! son born; Jan. 29, H43, William Me- ure to obey traffic •ii;nlr.K nr of n>n ?trif unto ihrin as til*-) ^t'rltv^•. and ifciy ipf month. " ntS Supply cut on. ^ iKinleyborn— - • *oth»r violation vrfctctif-may fayt'h**" vould havt- ffi them at out n-aiu'. j ScpdalltW of Blewed Virgin Mary: Cmv ! munlon "nijrii Sunday of month. • IQ another instance a huge increase in the charge Jed to | The "umbrella man" is in town the contributes MUU« to .the a^oi-»a>in;;1 Sir?, ye are brethren, why Girls of the" Parish :• Co°mMunlon Fourth an examination of the meter which was found to be broken Jo ye wrong one to another? j 1 .^uiiilav of month. But he that -did did• neit-hltour j »-«alfe-ttb»^ir»n trfaured. xjii» a 4* •and the consumer was charged, he said, fdr the cogt of repair..! d u thrust him a'way, saying. Who' H'.ESBYTERIAN In still an6ther instance a meter after registering a normal; jj"> any made tliee a ruler and a judut ovVr !• fix Be?. Kraut Abbott, palter ampunt for several quarter* suddenly cut down the amount ror the amaent 1:40 A. M.—Sunday SchooL the bill. In this case the bill was revised upwards until it was!^re in H:0O A. M.—Morning Worship. 3:00 P. M.—Junior and Intcnnedlait ;;• approximately the average for previous quarters.- This would X ? a charee of violation of the motor STAR LORE I'I ristinn Endeavor. W he t!me away.-t\vtiat <>ra- > 45 P. M.—Senior Christian EndMior. have been fair enough if the plan worked both way's. But " | " t;:45 P. M.—Young People's Church. WITHIX- AREA OF FIRST S.I.X 7 45 P. M,—Friendly Hour. Sermon t>j did not; it only worked in such a way as to favor the company ;fo,md out t00 iRte that ghe had damages. _ The department has abso- HOIRS AJ-T1CR ASCENSION the pastor. By Arthur DeV. Cariienter | Wednesday at 8:00 P. M.-rRegular mid- as against the consumer. . . j switched the envelopes?— . lutely no 'jurisdiction In-questions in- v.rek services. Devotional 8*l volving the recovery of claims and a . The first six hours of right as-1 •"- -. In all cases there does not appear to be any method of civil .action is the only recourse if a LUIIVUI i\PVWI censlon of the celestial sphere have j METHODIST EPISCOPAL .* .. ,. redress except a court action that would merely add to the friendly settlement cannot be ar- five 9t,ars of distinction: Betelgeuse, | ranged. The point I should like to expense of.the consumer. There sh6uld be some tribunal where SCHOOI HFAD Rtgel, . Capeila^ Aldebaran, Polaris. BrT. H. R. BrettcV pastor stress, however, is that a complain- The constellation Cassiopeia extends. > 9:45 A. M.-Sunday School. such Cases coiild;be appealed and adjusted fairly without ex- ant.should not delay making a charge from '0 meridian to second ho-ur me- ! 1 11:00 A. M.~Morntng Worship. 8«rtnoB ridian, and Is at 60 degrees declina- i i topic: "God, Our Living Father." pense to the already burdened consumer. . , . ,. , , . _ . apd trafBo laws before the loc« mag- tion northffl.'PeFseus is between the ! 7 4a P. M.—Evening SenrlM.' StrmoQ frj 1 the pastor. , school aboart thde helmeetind Tuesda? of thy enish Pimdat ayt lstrjlte having juri^dtctfon wh*e the third and fourth /ly>ur R. .\. (Right Monday evening: The -Bpwb'rtb Laagut violation ocenre1. Ascension), and between, the thir- 13 | will meet ' • ' \ ' Mr. Locker's home in Chujch street. If he does not make such a com- JOHN' UAKKYMOI^K MRS. COSGROVE HOSTESS Thieve* Bieak Gas Pump TThh e otheh r officerffi s electeld were Mrs. ^C^Th the ^n ^.dU, tieth* and sixtieth degrees declina tlon north; Taurus e.vtends Oy7r IJouttauaiice of Jiuiulf f^vtr con-', CONGREGATIONA1. A. H. Bergen assistant superinten- for the a«idQnt flatly refuse* to set- TO UKAL BRIDGE CLUB: At Valenfine Clay Bank dent; A. R. Bergen, secretary and , i o«ot mrtv has nearly three hours R^ A'A-the third li-ass » ^ «l Worship. Btraon ~p'ue wertained her bridge club Mon-is irast>rtne-i>u«» at th*^+HaU^- Clay cllnatioa north: Auriga.U.chiefly be. BOLLYWOOD. Jan.. 16.—If you 7-IB p. M—Christian reckless driving in the pbllcecoufir • 7f00 F. »r:=-djrfstlan t t »•• V4 Eft Um^J •• by the pa*tor. complaint should be made In the rldians R. A,, and between thirtieth : what it means for the knowledge of > "G. B.'T ciub m*«t» the nr«t Moadar <* thur Ernst. The coftsolation priie! seant Harvey Romond, by L. Potter, and flfty-flCth parallels of declination .'a male star's marriage to become ^t month a 1:00 P. 1L was awarded to Mrs. Frank O'Brien. I foreman tor M. D. Valentine Co. police court for the reason that Ing In February. Helen Potter, a re ort of conTicyon.. for r^^s north. Consult January star map. j public. Yet for some reason the bbys | EelriBahmenU were served. Sergeant Ben Parsons went to the ^ ^ * JUKli AJ ••UIPPIJPT ^^* J^p^^p^rVvD^ _ W forwarded To the Department do marry. • \ » Other guests were: Mrs. J. Bar-1 scene and found that the only daro- Woettef were appointed . to ." take Wedneadty at 8:» P. H.—Choir practice. ron Levi. Mrs. M. P. Schubert. Mrs. I age was a broken pipe about a foot of Motor Vehicles by ttfe convicting charge of arrangements. ' Following ST. JAMES'SCHOOL HEAD Royal) Mayo .and Mrs. Thomas Cur- ] land a hall long. The thieves eytdent- magistrate imposes upon ihet Com- TRINITY EPISCOPAL ...... f Frank the business suasion a social time was missioner of Motor Vehicles the duty tie. Thliee next meeting, will be held ly tried to pump some gasoline up STRESSES NEED. OF Some writers are not so keen over K«. J. U, Mjrcn. p*Ur enjoyed and refreshments .were ef requiring filing of a certificate of the kind of arrangement Frederick at the home,of Mrs. J Barron Levl for their ccaa r but broke the pipe in 800 A. | U.—Celebration ot "Hoi* i the attempt. Insurance by the person convicted of PARENTS' COOPERATION Lonsdale, English dramatist" de- ,llonday night, February 12. reckless driving. manded successfully," in writing — PERSONALS t Even if the person who has canaM The Parent-Teachers' Associatio..n. 11:00 A. H.-Firat and Thlr4 8uBd«T of Ronald Colmac's "thn-ll to P»y." «aoh month, celebration of Holy Bucharlr. the accident is not insured at the, of St. James school held \\s tegular l.onsdale is paid all a royalty basis— m eetin . and wt rnion'; ivcond and fouru Jhndaypit Mr. and Mrs. ,N*. L. Price, of Cort- time, the filing of the Insurance.cercer- ' , ? Tuj&dajy y nighg t at heJBcfioolJBcfiool. so much on the gross Income, as ling prajrer and sermon; fifth Sunday, land, N, V.. were the week-nd guests tiflcate' wilj be a measure of pro-; The aetlrie prithclpal .gave an address etage dramatists are paid. It'k'a cam- of Mr. and Mrs. Whitney C. Leeton, tectlon for the future, for In* the ,io n "Th, e Cooperation of Parents annd of Green yrwt: •••••••• . ble. -But Lonsdale will win-largely afunday afternoon ~— Come and Corivince Yourself! event of a second ftcddent his vlftim [ChildreChildr n yritith tthh e TTeacher." stress- on pil to Pay." ' ' Auxiiury Study Claas. ( will have the benefit of the Insurance Ing, the Importance of regular at- First Mondar night, at t;00 o'doek. rtr Miss Horn Degler is idl taken but as a resul•-••-t of the first.• tendance. \ punctuality and home What the Marquis In Doing I in Amboy avenue. study. The secretary's report was given by Mrs. H. St! Clair Layln; Gloria Sw^nsqn'B former husband, D. A. R. Meet* Today t the Marquis Hpncide la Falalse. ia Fim and 8*cood ibatdar *igkf-u«< Mrs William H. Prall is ill ai her Thee Janet Gage Chapter ot the D. th« treaaureV's report by Miss- Elea- 1 Vnr of thf S«. MargmreVs tinft. dlrectlne the French versionIan> Hearta'U Itreak Friday night—7 :U o'clock, .Boy Scout* Thott)as Peterson of Valentine place. chairman. No tickets will be sold at Walsh as chairman of civics was ae-, me«t it th« Parish Houat, cepted with regrets, A demonstra- , Maurice Chtvaller's Ringing • tour Sunday. * ' the,door. Of .the United States WltR a band is' tion supper Will be served on Mon- 8T. ANDREWS day night, January 19 at 7:30 called off. He's doing (too well in $''• -I o'clock in (he school auditorium. England I Mrs. F. S,-M^tyo was appointed chair- MOIIE man and her assistants will be Mrs FOR A DOLLAR J. F. Ryan. \Mn. Michael De Joy' Mrs. Henry St. Clair Lavtn and Mrs. Church Calendar Thomas Oerlty,. OT.JAMBS Refreshments were served' by the ' B«T. j. J. O'Famll. . NEW NAVICOAL hospitality,cobimtttee The next meet- ¥PWHI at 7:80. 9:00 «nd 10-JO.o'clock. Regular Fresh Ing wljl be Held February 10, Pre- Sunday School after 9:00 orctalt llaaa. 1:00 A. M.-lionUM ceding the business session the mem- Baptisms at S:00 P. M. 25c Longer Lasting Anthracite Fuel gvenlng DerotloniH-7.J0 o'clock. FIRST CHURCH or CHRIBT ber* met in the ijarJous classrooms ^Week-day oervlces-rlpCasaes 7-10. /nd inspected the work of the school Holv Day S«rvlc«jt-daMes 5.30 uii'TM , FURNACE AND RANGE SIZE children for1 the past raonh. o dock. Prim* Rib Roast— First Friday.-Mass 7:30 o'clock. 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n.i- .-. THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, JAN. 16, 1931 ft* lift Woodbridge Defeats Carteret In Close Game, 28 - 24 BARONITESTO BOWLING Barronites, Out McCARTHYMEN SUFFER THIRD A snappy Kiime wa» bowled he- SORDS POINTS MEET SAINTS ween the Parish Hpuse and the Of Rut, Defeat STRAIGHT LOSS AS BENKERT Knights of Columbus at the Crafta- To Attempt Big league Comeback men's Club Wednesday night when THIS EVENING lie former defeated the latter two Leonardo Five FIV RALLIES IN FOURTH PERIOD games out of three In a close match. The Gaaeys tried their best but the Snapping out of the inertness and Carteret High Faces Easy Parishioners were Just a* little too sluggishness which marked their first Blue and White, Trailing 16-8, at Half, Stage Opponent in m good for them. three games and defeats, the Wood- The coorei: bridge High School basketball team to Tie Score, 20-20, at Start of Final School Five. Vocational woke.up Friday night and stepped In- 1 Furiously Fought—Campbell, With Ten 9. Olaen 'HI hi to the win columji arfd defeated te- , Revenge for the,lr deteat on.the W. 8kay _... ^-4- 181. 168 qnrtrdo High courtsters, 25 to IS, Ip. for Woowbridgi. •gridiron will be sought by St. Mary's* 8. peterRon • 192 184' 223 the* first home battle of the season. tonight when the Barton quintet will R. Lorch SOU 173 190 The tilt was played at the gymnas- travel to Perth Amboy In the first of C. Jaegjr ~ „ 195 149 206 ium before a record crowd of more The Carteret High School basketball team went down to two basketball gams In the series. than 400 spectators. • v defeat for the third straight time on Tuesday afternoon when The same will be the second this 946 811 938 The gUtme was a decided change week for Woodbridge and the third K. of 0.' over Its previous encounters and Woodbridge High came into town and \ralked awa/with a 28- for the Saints. J. Neder „.....' _., 173 172 167 more befitting the school that boasts 24 victory. The game marked the first, home contest forjtho The Tffwnnhlp boys opened the sea' 1. Keating _ — 178 17S 150 a championship grid team. The boys son with a poor .dtart but got baok H. fleder ... ,„..., 192 13* 162 played ball from the minute the op- Blue and White .this season. It also was.Carterefs fourth set- Into harness and won from Leonardo 9. Sullivan .. ..— 170 170 174 ening whistle blew until'-the last gun buck in five games. -The contest was witnessedtyseveral hun- was fired, and it was more than evi" and Cftrterot Jn a row. The Santi, M. Schubert 180 196 168 dred students, and was the first of a horrie-and-horne series with on the other hand, opened with a loss dent that the Benkert lads meant won two, lost two and won two again 893 861 821 business. Woodbridge. making their record read.four wins Fast PaMlnft Featured It wji8 n furiously : and three losses. The Avenel Fire Department liter- Tho first quarter featured taut (he- Bcore indU The Saints will go Into the fray ally swamped the Rotarfans in all passing, with Woodbridge detng moBt TIDE TABLE vealed nufllclent reserve power wnteh/ in I mm their stnr,' Al Chtzmadla, who three rgameB Tuesday night at the of the tallying. . Outstanding In the enabled It to come tnrough with a htw bppn out of the picture on ac- Craftsmen Club's alleys. Despite the first hair of the game was the perfect In the count of a leg Injury. In the'niean- fact that they were defeated, "Augle" team-work and passing. The lead 11 mo the Benkert machine has'no1 Orelner of the civic club was high changed several times and when the Eacl, been idJe **'Hetn:e" has been work scorer, tallying twice bver the two gtin wasrfreaapflr d at tie haK, the Wood- the u. s. cout and o«od«tt« bo»» 4ad tnelrt in the ItiK lila qTnnleT'wi mill,.* niai R7 ^^ 1 Ing away the victor. The Red and gle pointtotHl, the score being 12 to 13. White by 10-4, thereby rblliaf The dope: The third quarter WEB the downfall Time HL Time Ht. Illaek has surprised the followers of Avenel Fire Co, Siiturilny 6:38 a 16-8, or two-KMine lead at the of the shore lads. Although there IS -O.4 Unlearn with their .aplendjd come- John Petrps 201 182 JJar.imr y 17 7:0704 ^nd of the half. v "; 16S was close guarding on their part, all iiiiilny 7;20 " S3 -0.1 bsfflt, and from all Indications t 182 1:06 And just wljen it,»roearMti«t(i 158 HO they could manage was two foul .7rll •0.1 have flnally hit the stride which ought ^Cannan.' 189 y 8:01 1:01 -0.11 one-sided victory t/f WoodBrldgB wa> 160 178 shots, while the Barronites secured •».|«y 4.7 1:60 to carry them through the rest of the | j. LarRon ..._.. 192 168 168 Ml S.I -o-S {imminent, Carteret applied the two double pointers. y 8:89 1:S1 season successfully.. • . M.Larson 198 188 0:10 lit* 21 brakes -and staged * lltle seorlni During the final period the fans uluiiry 20 '9U6 0.1 ty all by itseU. Aad when tUe who crowded Into the gymnasium 't-dncsilay 8:11 iilumrumry 21 9l41 Il4f I quarter was orer, It was Childrra list Plaster to ~m were'treated to basketball that is Ttuunilntl y $M • •4» I that Cnrtorethatf evened tBe basketball. There was no lagging on liiluiiiry 22 ..10.44 Warr 186 Frldny 10:S7 4.1 20-20, besldea outscorlng IU OS#«>- Fashion Arctic Hotne 17Q 172 )ehalf of the Benkert machine and 11:01 Merrill 159 1GG 168 January S.S 4:M -0.1 ents three'to-one or 1M ill ttaia tes- hen the game was over they had Bion. nils WM Indeed a fine mtij Hnpelnwn School »W» • ! .1*7 line more points to their credit while Orelner 207 232 and deserves much credit, ; * • ' The children of onr 1-C claws have' 159 heir opponents were held scoreless TWO SCHOOLS TIED Dut unfortunately Oarteret *Wtin-' depleted on the sand table on our n the finale. able to extend its rally Into tyw.fftdrth flrnt floor, the life of-the Esklrae. 552 557- 616 Sherman Star* Again IN SAVINGS SYSTEM and dual yerlod. it m» «T1«J* at Ht>re on«> may see the land of Ice and "Vic'1 Sherman was the ace of the tlils point that Carteret-f snow • lo miniature. The sleds, The wily Craftsmen pulled the ,ame. He tallied six times from the St. JiimcB" Srliool and Port Read- self considerably wiU ' Lttm's tall and made a killing In all whales; people and dogs have beeh 'enter of the field and twice from the inu Sflmul llpil For first plnce thtB quarter rally, while W0OJ»W**» On three games Wednesday night when 1 niodt'lt'd from phwttctne, the igloo of foul line, making a total of 14 points. \veok in-Ilii! solionl savings system, the other hand, w|l| iwrttfc Us they cavorted on their own maple By JACK SORDS . flour and artificial snow and the Campbell, Montague and Jandrese- accoriUtiK to a rtnmrt Jssued by Jo- BtrenKth for one flnat r411jr» Blleyg In a Civic League match. The vit* also pjayed well for the winners Central Prew Sports Oartoonlst-Wrfter • that la exactly what took northern light* of' varied colored pa- >reH, however, were a little below ("liicc', assistant cashier of the Miller, Miles and MoUer, the three With a record of 22 victories for St. Paul last year as proof that bis Vitrl National Hunk and TruBt Com- Woodbridge rallied in per, Al! good ohlldren will take the thn usual tnwk Of the Masons: ailing arm is all that_it used to be, Wiley Moore will attempt a big league tr'p to Eskimo land sdme day this "M's" were the mainstays of the vla- r.a'liv. lluLli schcinls have a percent- minutes of piny Xp bring ft! Th* story: oomobaek-twUli the Rgfl'^fec next spring, And Boston-fiBlteves that the 1 home week. l( you iant to come, you may Itors. ako of !f5 lo Uu'ii' credit . Other pGf- Ornf»sm«i The Bcores; veteran pitcher is the one who can help tKSm"cffin¥"but of the cellar s aro ns follows: ' do HO. MUi Cotfn-'U Hie teacher of position. The playing thrMmhoirt the^atlre 1'omeroy 171 147 1S7 WomlbridKe (25) Ist'lin.No. .15. 7li;'Avenel, B7; Ise- . final Hesslon was fart and ittfta!*< this class. P. SWe'nzor 180 134 193 Moore possesses a good curve in addition to the jmzillng sinker that A demonstration of a readtnc les- G. F. lln No. fi."56; Si'Wiirt- 55; Number j T)le ieaj exchanged hand*! Slmnndpn ., .j...... 179 184 made him a first year sensation with the Yankees a few years ago. When t:«3; Tflelln NO. 15, three minutes left to play 879 823 875 ° with the veteran, which turned out to be a great break for the lied Sox, lp»iton- was tlm demonstration1 of ob- 0 $124.17; Tort Heading, $122.96; St. score deadlocked at 24-71, Mo IJoiw Parsons, g • for in, the draft Moore was the one that was selected and because of their 1 talntnn wood expression In a second 0 Jiiiura , $114.SO: Avenel, $99.55; and Jandreslrits each came through Delff- .' .;. i«4 121 145 Wilson, f -..,.. - lowly position in the pennant race, Boston was not given the preference. with ii toul shot and a moment lf^r Nelson, f „• -- — 0 Numlu'r 1. $«4.73; liwlin No. 6, $65- adf rendjng dnsa. Hnnsen ._.:'._...'. 163 122 174 : 0 They got a good pitcher at a bargain counter price. In the middle of Montague sewed things up for Wood? Mjgs Pol«n'» flfth eraders won the Lee, f .21; Sfwaren, $S!).fiG—a ottal of S. Wyld K.n 1fi7 126 0 last season more than one big league club offered' money and players for $788.7-1.. • • bridge with an under-the-net dueefc; hannfer for best • a,u«'ndance during G. Kayser ..,'.... 157 159 Housman, s - - 0 Moore and the Cubs were willing to part with $25,000 to land him. Despite this deteat tha local play Tterember. MIM Sullivan's class has isa r.ioe t; E. Hardiman 131 117 i |[<>|ii)i'ts Sliiip Entrwl - era showed a vast Improvement in made' *bw fln«> tinker toy*. 113 11 3 25 Mrs, Rcinian. niner ot Hie, pastry their play over previous game*. ^ •^PVP^Berade honor pupils for R04 658 721 No Need TUjHtin Showing the positions of the moon | ported to ] Btlll were many 'our f!ilja.wo periods were: Ida U Leonardo (15) G. T. _ as 7.Hu\, Helen: KluJ. Jennie Masuccl, 4 . Servant: There's a man to see you, Miles, f ... w us 0 Tom Saxon and John Koima. FORDS HOCKEY TEAM 4 Master: Tell him to take, a chair. ed for Messina Cathedral, England.' Ural her simp . "'""""'^riv ^ I M?clmtag Miner, f A cock orf top of the dock will crow|time Su^y «He«o» «^y «4j ^ortng A Punch "and show will be 2 Servant: He. has, air. He'a taken Mailer. « : I ln clvon here on January 19 In me aii- BOWS TO RAHWAY • 3 them all, and they're moving out the at aunrin and suniet and a lion will " ^\J^£ji ^L mfrchandlBe a, leading role In his teata'i Wcto»y. ornoon. The show will »><> KWW/by Weinhetmer, "g"l _4» 2 piano now. He'8 from the furniture wag its- head imd ,tail and roar at ftv<*•,ioiiw»-*ortu.^L...Dis.„.., fe-^ fi|gh poigt^nssusr «ltn ten, ' the Berkeley Thi'ater Company. Ad- The FVirds Hockey team Buffered Bo«tick, 1 shop.—Answers. 0 0 noon. For dfirteret, Malasiewaki copped mission :« ton cents. first defeat of the season Sunday Selgle, f 0 honors with six. when they bowed before the Rahwa Lawler, f 0 0 0 The score: outfit to the clohe score of 4-3. Close j Burman, c 0 to 500 fans turned out to wjtnese the. Schultz, c 0 Oarteret High O. F. T. L-anip and arrangements are being! ' 3 15 poll, f 2 0 4 .made for a-return match In the near} 6 future. Referee. Read* Fordham; timers Coughlln, f -8 1 5 IGOODNEWS Lockle, (W), Hardy (L),; scorers Malaszewskl, e 3 0" .• Jim Romer. well known tor . his Clark (JW).WeJnheimer Stutzke, g JL 1 0 >• I " activities in Fords was the Kleban, g 1 1 '• m«n «!:t]»Jefothe If r the Township \>. .Wren, Wrubn Step What's Your Szelas, e ^ 1 Queen's two "ououtt of the three gdaKst Tn" gan* into th net Armstrong, of Rahwar. Woodbridge Reserves had a walk- waTaway trimming the Leonardo •You will find fye choice here so great and so .varied, that asking your pleasure 11 « . H kp^t th Fords sextet at its, wits end Woodbrtdge at center with his great speed on the rubs, 22 to 6. The first half ended really means just that. . ' ; ' Meat Market 10 tJ 0 in favor of Woodbridge. Jost, O. p. T. Hoffman, t 0' e ' The Fords team would like to ar- Mayer and,_Blair worked hard or the We have the particular car you are lo.oking for and at a price you are willing to Davtes and Krug did bent Parsons, f - 0 0 ANNOUrleES range ganfes wjth teams representing winners. pay, so why not come over now while youhave tfie oppoitunity-^i'icK out your uu Jandreslvita. 't 0 1 Perth Amboy, Matawan. New Bruns- for the losers. and get it before prices advance. , J | , Campbell, c 0 » wick and Keasbey. Game* may he Sherman, g 0 Naturally 1 FREE, Prompt ananged by eating .Perth' Amboy, turn of the year, used cars are more in demand and therefore, bring- Montague, g 4008 or Uy writing to John Rolbus, MMagistrateg : Do you understand the You will pay 20% more for a car m March than you are asked to pa;y _ __ „1 t,-: Fords avenue, Fords. / " . . nature off an oath, Mrs. Mhmy? better prices, :1 , 18 Delivery Service Mrs. Murphy: Well, my husband tpday. 1 ' Score by periods: "What! A little shrimp like you a Is a golfer and my son drives a sec- Carteret —4 4 12 wild animal trainer?". < ond-hand . car.—Answers. Woodbridge » 10 4, 8—28 "Nfy'small size Is the secret of my ReEerw. R1TAL GROUP IS \ 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE AND COACH THANKED FOR GIFT 1930 FORD STANDARD COUPE—3 month* old XHE1STMAS BASKETS Fresh Cut Loini of W. H. S. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1929 PONTIAC SEDAN AND CABRIOLET ?atk WHERE SCORE PLATED 1928 STUDEBAKER DICTATOR SEDAN, The Woodbrldge-Sewaren Chapter DATE ' OPPONENT w.ri.s. OP of the Rahway Hospital Auxiliary December 16— __ Neptune Away 1928 NASH STANDARD SEDAN Away held their regular monthly meeypnii,*' December 22 i~.—— Linden 1930 FORD SPORT ROADSTER—Well fender type Monday afternoon at the hsjouie of January 6 '_ Keyport, Away 22c lb 1928 OAKLAND COACH Mrs. F. O. Tisdall, in Runaway ave- January 9 .... , Leonardo At Home nue. A report of __^_ January 13 Carteret Away 1927 BUIfiK SEDAN—Master Six work was given. ContrnpiuttonB were Chuck to Roaat January 16 _. St. Mary"s (P.A.) 1929 FORD TOWN SEDAN—Kewanee Green—(BeauUful) received from the following mem- January 23 ....* Seton Ball bers; Mrs. B. W. HeaglaWid, Mrs. Hay January .27 J—, Fwohold At Boai«: 1929 ESSEX COUPE AND SEDAN Miiore, Mise Daisy RuBhf. Mrs. A.IF. 22c lb January 30 -I : Open U929 ESSEX COACH AND SEDAN ,- .' Randolph, Mrs. & H. Bloynton, Mrs. February 3 —• Metuehen 1929 FORD TUDORS, COUPES AND SPORT COUPES M. I, Demarest, "Mrs. jJoseph Mark, February- 6 Leonardo Awwrf Mrs. A. W. Scheldt, Mrs*. W. A. Os- Febrdarl y 1 ..PertPrth Amboy 1928 NASH SPECIAL COUPE • i ' ' borne, Mlae Laura Cutt*r, Mrs, w. nr Cured Bacon February 10 ...» .'8t, MajTi 1928 CHEVROLET LANDAU SEDAN C. Danner, Mrs. Georg* Brewster. Whole or Half Strip February 17 - __3etonHall ' MISB Josephine Sohi*ftJ'r. Mrs. C. Febrtary 21 — .. Perth Ambojf At Horn* Johnson, Mrs. Q. A. fMcLouKhlln, February 2.4 —• . PriniMm We hm many others priced from $60.00 up. W« do not JW^^ Mw. J. P. Anne»B,Mrg.fi- T. Spencer, February 27- — . Long Branch At Homo •carries the one week pr6tectipn el»vu. If y^u are not satisfied you may MIBS Krause, Mrs. Cbd|dington, Mrs. 22c II) March 2 he c»r you buy-within one week after purchase date withouUoss. Arthur Brown, Miss Aifna Hart, Mrs March 3 • Metuehen itHonjo Henry. Stv Clalr Uv^iland a bashe1 Total' of fruit from Andrew? Kath and $S , Dodge, Chevrolet and Reo Trucks from Mr*. G. A. MelJI"-uBiilln to Ford slat In the work, and Ujht Deliveries % The following lft^er\was read: ANNUAL DANCE LIBERAL TE^MS .."Another \tjto* c*>me and we oncej ou an-' *..->' the '• other Wood Sujiar Cuf«l Smofi5 GIVEN BY bridge-Sewq anxil Cali Ham* THE TRADE lary for til <»*»H keta, TWyl land DBAL it to . :••.«!• BarvBB, In fact, practical and en]oyi AT The canoed gpods Roasting Pork •bo sujcient tor more ?lea«e extendito the AVE. FIKEHOUSE; ISESLJN, N. J. auxiliary the sincere, entire 15c lb very .happiest ',\h "With SAT. EVE., JAN. yourself, I am, Rowtiug Veal "Yonn v«ry iti 8 P. "ANNA t. "fiuperlntendsnt of mm 15c USED CAR MART Pita?." The Used Car Center for Central New Jersey Mtn MartbA lA»ey, of i MUSIC BY GE5OBGE HICKB1TS ORCHESTRA the weekr«ad gueet < 10 MAIN STREET 228 to 234 Fayetie St., at the Central Railroad, Perth Amboy^N. J. - WOODBRIDGE 2703 Op« Until 9.00 P.M. and daughtet, of Woodbr Door spent the wfek-en< with j Admiaaion 50 Cents .{Jari Bl»enm»?n of PrlM THE WOODBRIDGE UUK*. FRIDAY, JAN. 1* l«l Page Six PIIP.lSf.tVfN MAMYsniDHiTSAND I frfam Hude, Early Woodbndge Settler, WOODBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS PnM;*fced E^r; Friday By ir-i A.« Part rf REGULAR SEATS THK WOODBRIDGE LEADER teacVr*. There *»* a greater of her AEP Ml a»lwp In Jesus An AU'Sfudert Papwr of teacher* absent than c 30, K32 " Woodbridc* High Sehoel, Woodbridfe, H. ' FOR ASSEMBLY Most of th^tn said the> had Hude's deaths occurred on Juno No who first «t- •01* I ^ Tho** under the weaih- old Color.;*: e. and i; 1746 ln hl» 85th rear—having '•"* t!*d in what j? r.-JW the i «« form8ny many v*ar» been a eommuDlcaiJt Uafmg m Student Hall to *•>« MI« insiee, MIM Turk town ">' jlrfH!b>.lerUul Church. Two STUDENT BOARD the territory' 5'i:roun es Wood of the Who* Brinf Ptndtknent m Font itMlf. which now COL. and one daughter »lir»'ved the 1 Miter ta efci«f- H> iijwew* I. It.*in«on (M ThoKS for.Principal iVWHwiM obituary notice of Mewt Editor _ v.-*--' :«'Ji* COBE*-::*'! with "JCood- to a rumble seat W## eancant be too ;utorlcal back^und of thi* s.row- r Hude is from in* »•*» York M«r- ;bn'H-eh.5ch.oo'. I hart often i. mu&lclpaUty.— The Editor. (• : Ferry. tor'ire •»»("• ! t»n4sr*-i ih*.j>reb>';n of ei be- :Bffi?: ) Daf ic. v»r" local tns'p-ortatloa•ortatio*. IT»- 1 Fridar had A«b*M # tern h* pro remahe* a KotmrtFerrv V.Jiw*Ht SWky 'knotty ?ji>~ 6nly t tUt seats In a»ettbly o us. Donald Morwaowm U ible 11 tuek work twld wmtotonBy a«rt- m out •( the auditorium with tb«> maybe not «*».th«lr rM* M*tV «" tfctt Ot ilty that befoaet their station la. ]• ait* Who^earrieulu* *lght ta a*talte« to bravMe one-or two dab periods a icToot^-" • ?'•-- "M Ipiaiif ;:-••: • •.^r--v ,. :•• •• '.believe tttat *ueh a plan produc** TRY0UTSFOR bwt M*u)u %h«tbt artlrltrln e*cfi foundloafttf.or jn disorder , la ".the I .WATER, WrttR! ' - J fcail.mosl wrfte a thette for; t"at«r. wa(»r eTferjrwhere, and not a dl*op to driitk-.'' niiht nie df Hr. »rtr. The UU« of th|» w*ek"t • SENIORS'PLAY b almtrtt the condition in which Woodbfidge High School b*Hf>d. eMh tttidentrhowlat hinnrtl to "Tb* Adraatast* of a j in Woodbtidze, nemo*e« thither. the-people.' At thVtline of club. A papn who?* tr«ate*« Infsr- National, AfcttteobtM'.Sho'r/' * ' l1 ho«« for 'UK l«t- ,, m> was'ofl* of Hh Ma]e»> >TCrt«.> Of the seven haUwajrvater.fbuntaiM, only foar are pp TV t*a «•«• a **&•• .^hat tt». «tn- «M IIt w ta Scit*«Si* * W atUftd Ufct working, and thdie rather badly. Antiquated^a-iser'irt* prob- Seteaw Club. wb4te aa MthuHamti* hw been dU- a mile noht of the ehurth. eoi- __„ ,..._rfbjrtlje way th$ fountain in tjbe froiit hatt *oma ••Tpnmy," Thre^Act Com- soph* water *on people's clothes white they were tasting >| fh« ... - tie edy, lo Be GWeh Febnury drink. The back lialKountair^^ 13, H. Mr*. Petit one by one. At those in the basement you have to wade through (Md report*, all worked ov^trj** > »tudeikt ha* an at>pointnte« with a Of areat regm. He *"»"«»» ««««- tescher. he mast he oat of the Coach Cwf. ' and lovlnf busba»d and Indu!- a pool of water and then tr>- to coax a tntlO&LJil^Jpte* aiter tain. On the first floor one is entirely 68T 6t order aid the other\Ut£«i st re* appointment hat eodfd. gives lair service.* On thi? upper floor, however, there is At alLvIbxeft^thfiEJ*OTtaiiJs a*re. "out of order," so the; m6 lri fact that the •udltbrttiin MISS JOSEPHINE SENG «vl«^rr;Sr? htr T^fdti £•'**«>nAt<( »'•*«id l:: ThThe -me re- their "dry desert" downstairs to an oasis where "blessed "water" cot been selected MARRIES C.C.COLEMAN bat the try*out will- be held th | ' Tbi tombstone of himseirand lit* and Mte? Walsh are about to.launch j w orluMh bai* ^ Mr aid Mf*- Joseph Seng, of Idax- hfim mt4f nMm future and results wilt ap- i wife jire j*e|- xo be seen In the Pr^sb»-: _^ Here's hoping that somebody get* Icbd-hearted and ^r*ta"htr%"rof£tlort^ placed i » WPer. ' ry here. The wtf*> welt 4linuf. Kords. announee thf to it that we get a better water system in Woodbndge ~ -— ^--- -.-*. «„,»*«« ««• P»P*f...... d of .. ,„». following &»crtpttoB: marriage of their daughter, Joaeph- ther also, prove the. forerunners of j defivtment. will coach U>^ pl*jr H*re Lyes ye Body V»f Mr«. Mar- im. to -Claude C Coleman. of Perth School, like or^anintion: thrttuchoat all of) i$ a newcomer to'the ti Hude. Wife of Adam Hule **-- Apiboy. formerly of Nebrajka, on our departments. Doot yoif tbink it! t>ut hu made mativ frlendt For Ye Spase of t« year* dearly be- Saturday." January 10. . . • i would enliven our scbooi to have such 1 _«.»_.—»-. .. . M m%« Ws srat ability by the ' loved to Life and lameftted .iir death. The ceremony wa* solemnlaed,. by THE GIRt* LOCKER ROOM nnmtm n « !*»««* ei^b ^COMMERCIALCLUBS BIU? H ever a visitor were to step into the jgjrls' locker .French d^b. a Literary cJub. o: a • taken charge of. nsr.ee. meekues aq4 iaftblhtr. **.?&* church *)th , Misa; •Uujorie Ge after she had served her KeneratWn ,j|at*r ** m**d ot honor and Edward -Ae would immediately notice the papers whichihh are usually; ^ * E!^ PLAN SEFUlACnviTIES •x ve love'and fe»r-Qf Cod in.ye Tl^oodjesky »ctliit!' a» best every whew except in the paper basket, where the-|*hoald be. CApilAllAnrC !- r^ "CofiiatrdaT " 4«USIC MAKERS She WWBM be impressed by the sight and probably think thatuvFrill/IflVlVJuij of N*w Woodbfidge High School possessed awrf UBtidy set of girla. T A If F VOTF (XN Sduimpe d?r Mi** TO PERFORM TO CREATE GARBAGE COLLECTION Conplalftas Ls, indeed. Of course, they a*e reatty sot untidy—no. cot that. 1 AIV& ¥ U 1 L Ull IE s^^Tr- 1 ic»c(i»' !• Defendant*. ,fi Ka tor-sale of saort- They are just exceedingly careless. *" Instead of throwing papers ;«SS D««mb«r '3.. 1««. January 24.. __._ jiremisej dated December 2, 1M0. CAPITOL TRIP FOR STUDENTS IK?, March 7. 1VZ and February 24 By Mrtut of the above lUUd writ to • into the basket, the girls drop them on the floor, without think- and form me dirtcttd and delivered, I wllj expoM tu E* a OrduoeJ ty the TcrrRifcip Cimini!- ing. But, is this right * No., certainly not! "Sot linking" # , , s*jt st uubla vcudue oo . 'Different" Entertainment to !»« •••'. the TowTiship of W*odbridf«, tn WEDNESDAY, THE 2STH DAT OF never excused anyone/yet atid It wont this time either. They Increasing Cost of Seniors ~ *• "O I"* 5. AT, ordmaJM*.•HUlWr, * : Think of the janitors who must clean Annual Excursion to Wash- Be Offered Student Body ,aii.o dacEJii UJOU of Mid day should and must think W the. Sheriff's . Uu City ot S~ew -:i-T xo provide the sr;-i*i!<5 i* T' ,8. suMtrision E. Township of WoodbrTdge, in UM CouatCo y up only the necessary dirt incurred in running a school. And Mr. F-rrv wiled ihe class,wilVbe Uk'.B£ down ir, short M j.-ir which subdivisioijion crtitecr«»tead G»rb&fG»rbaf»f DijtricDtjtric?' o{f jjjddMiddlesel x and SUStatMe off NNeew JeraeJerseyv . pre- .Xa, 5: aj »m«ndt > P< l ; t lM u lde labor isn't n«cwaaryi~~---.•-. slliti Hereafter iBddit t>wl4ro»nig ttrrl _^££P?ff 'P..?.L JL i . 'iL !'? *° * fromi the >.„_, ._. . ^Vv-'^jVi*"condition*'rtey wil1 ?rt mu?!l ^f e High ?ehooi on Monday •.or,' in addition .to. that set out. In said uf Flvusttnt KV^|1U6 dMUUif tvb trondred Gills, think-! Have a little pride in yourselves and the .January ]•», at»:*5 o'clock, in the and twenty-five (225) feet easterly from r Mary , o. vi 'h* itttersectlon.of the easterly line of Oen- nextttae you're tempted to drop paper on the floor,pu t it in l^^^'^^^i^^f^^ flrst ^J tm Hiih school a'jditorium. at the mterstctipn of Public tr»J av«nue and th« s»uttierly UM of The and Woodbridrt-Carteret Pleasant avenue; th*nce (1) easterly along batket. The few steps won't hurt you and will Kelp every-aBt,B£fia,« to waihinstoE. speak-! cbaWite. wa* ei*c*« ' ' i . .. ing of the yearly increase in the cost* Claire Netson. secpetary. and Manors enty-nve (75) feet to a point: theac« (2) otte. *' . . •" *' . '• !- ,-of these trips, Mr. Ptre$ defintteiy ^rC*fte. trNimror, Oo tht PTt«rani nc-ed that after the . present committee are RiitV MacO6w»n'. so v»i;iea in iw ro»K^-up oj jcew Jersey: thence.nortlwrly altrng tue .tbence (3) westerly "and parallel" with every ta«te U mre to be satisfied Central Railroad oJ Sew Jersey to ejnter p|eMW,t avenue stventy-flve (75) feet to :; class ^rad.-ates no Senior Catherine •McOrdl* sod Laura Ash- , thence '• • • v -a- . , w iv *«« -..* .*lth *uch .anfetrv tha" t there ii-j™*,,,.?""" "*' ~—" " —.i-..«j- ".^ k point; thence M) northerly and at rijht will be allowed tQ finance I^e , i»yIn. the third period clab, the offlcea ao doubt of Its suon.? appeal to all ISwt to i» o Pleasant' a*tn.U* ont hundfeO THE DIAL SAYS excursion with_ . schoo„, l__ money, . The «ho Were , elected are: W»"'£ne wSso are looking for entertainment thence. »'MII t to the .point or place of BE- for this, he explainedr . w*a rf wo& ..AT. .KHO A -ffcat the incre»se Isthe costof the Pasrynaslcl. president. 0^arr^. ja^ « iitt|« dlifwrtnt'. and that • con- ''' xo « »ot» «"d Oar 193ft Football S^juad.. - . tl1p 4t)e ?QJ1|? yemri gro^t ^ the' lerton. secreUry. and LDUan K»«fl. form* to the highest Ideals of the i ^^rttr "Oaf r7riU Sophomores presented a Oar Ja» OrcJmtrm. I graduatln* clasa, meant an increase in treasurer. Inna FeranaiJdfea. '-: entertaiwaent e«t- Being thf same premises conveyed to W% Mucb Ado, Aar Sopb. rtporters Ray Jfcck-: the project* tor raisin* money. The ces D'Angelo. and. Irene Tobia* are; These artUU offer a itrlctly pro- hundred John Zav&tzkl and Julia Satsuki, hi* AtMt Mwtktas.' which all remindid s ns and Vdolph , Boenm. How two principal continued by saying that on the arogTam eominue*. fessioaal program •preduced by a i Public - - • ment > *l the gnat taM being made about; an be m dnmb «ad liTe. . the school was already taxed to the, 'In th? seventy period dub the foi- New York su?e director. In ,. K „ ,. «onion «xnect to «ceive a'timit and could not stand any more, lowip? officers were elected:, josejn 8th, ISM i!SSta« ta« weather." \ u procram are Included vocal solos Read, to the place of bepnnln*; »iso ty Clerk s Office In book ' tke Dtal of 1*MKT hu its seven; u^ LnSt of^SSr- ta^tr »t- ,^*n.*t^*TT W*^.to\M^ .V**W. *W*». D«cree amounttnj; to apprc^dniate.ly U and d«e,*;.ia«n,»eatal tote and &^nn^^ thj^^ct^n oj Pu^hc 16.030. , ' W—iBHI Of tlW» U«Ehh Mhool. Our sev- ^1 • ^e ^ wiU be to aid them only remaining possibility of the raohd. secretary, and Mary Margin, : ' "?S:^ wJS!i!ZM. Mn.» r-r««bt .Sophom»e-cla« of euing to tw*n«r. The; program cow a onfract play bridge-Cfcrtertt Road; thenct southerly Together with all and ttatptlar th« trip." S and beautifully stase* combination aionl'the PiibUc'Serrtc*'Raliw»y"To' ti* rifhtV'prtvllerV's. heredTtMnroSTiirats andi apip- - 1, Our waterless Washington lay in the sole; financing Is made up of Vary Besjcic, n^iriberi'with'special lishtln» effects c*nt*r lin' °f Central ..Avenue: thence pumnancts•*•- reunt— o-••- .twlongin• — j or tn any ilnt. . .5$ to Washington at present Th* compaay U headed-by MUs' »^riy ^«^ «nt«.liae of Central wiwapperti , OASNOIj, Sharpe and. Tvonne were «,<> still K-i^a Lundber?. reader and accom- Avenue, tkehc« northerly along Solicitor.' taa 1-2-1 l,v tae center unt M lomyn Place: trip. B oii ^ ii i j • n theac* »"est*rly along th« center line of (how it ever to B B!!.«s. violinist and me.i-\ Tonl>-n Plaa to thi center line, of Like ADVKRT1SEMKXT— '31.- MpnUay the vote was taken. zo'Mjprano ; and a saiaphonlst. \View Avenue: then* nonberly alonj th# ,„...„. „.,_•. „ — v«ed to ^o and stoy voted ! : • \«e»ier line of Eafce. View Awno* to the S j!£'FFS-.SALB-In Chancery of S«w CUSS FORMS oodb rt ge Lumber .j,he.opposite. • Mr. Ferry reiosed to pentewainr line otf Wiiodbnda^CyterenflWDnoicviriEm t Roadntaa.: rXHSX!:.nrtmk..V ~}V?? * . ^«« Luaaber accept t!-.L$\ unsatisfactory vote and MISS DUNIGAN VIQIM tfceac* northeasterly alocg th« center lire r"2Efi£ i " of K»w J««ey, called for a new vote:-to be taken on ot Woodbridt^Cuteret Road to the ^poin t i."R,*SJfJa^^h^rtre' J ; -^ the following day. Th'e'finAl vote PTERARY CLUB or place ot befinninc: «l«o " t!S»!M «^V « i»ortfaf*d Sopbosuires and Freshmen Scan HAND B^innlox at a point in the center line i^*L^i' H.^Lt "LtT' ?* ^ wa$ T3 lo 45 M> tfie class's decision lUt t* •' » f*^ »»«* "*•• Tery «mbart on the great se* oi ammenr, tI15uau ^..^ llw.lw.™™ . „.„.-., rm... . the We«l in the amusini thrpufht thte wfc*e book.' theatrical prodtjetioas. "Mis" Kellyt Club. Tbe idea. cone«ived by Mrs, hut is highly probable. His eiplana- 4te v tnia *»»- tes place in "a^Obadiah-wai very well liked brerery-' or V Orleans." t,W y"eaTs"s*l«Ut!5 Werlock. grew but of her oirn sug- '-'on follows: -The Basketball, Foot- ^. thtnia its a* TOU wttl and one witb. whom he became aistocial-; will be the fifth annual production action ihat the das* make use of \ball(and Baseball managers and Miss C*rt«r« RowiTo'tSi SMA toTTourseU U voa read thiied ThroWfe trickery by Balaam given, by the faculty, Even one who-Ove "nominaUnf u4 secondary 'Punfean w«re reaching for a stanjp ' -'! Grteei, his monitj- w»* invested la lui eeen the pa*t showings of the staff, j speeches that the puplta had had for' »t "* tame time." . «>«*.'said line ofiKaliwa" 1 JEg! fqan TJM. •'wortiileaa^tftf'ti,.,„..„,. i ftttfr hi rttiwy*,-..,•••• fcno*, "* »"*»h*t ' I* in ftorI e fo^ them. Xo ,^|r »p«ip,m», m th.t riiv The elaM' Everyone is hoping for » y that hU Inherited money wquld' be'date Saa been' set\ts yet. bnt be sul-e^ed upon her tuggewion* and the'«>rery of M las Dunlgafl, b 1 i 1. THB CSISIS low, he be**me Tery much excited to watch the papers for further no-!tiBb w*s t*e outcome. ' . - '4—•- • " Towukttp Ckrk. land worried. Bat Noah Keweomb tieei of development^ on the Ugh, Friday mornir,?. the club'will hold ' DID VOC HEAR THIS? Dated January U. WL To be idwuiUd, . Januanr 16th. 1931 and th«IWI (J) : Uistmiu came to Obadiah aa the "Good Sa- school su«e. Xiu Grace Huber will ilk first oftciil maetliig for the elee-' '» e*onoml$s claii, Mr. W«rlock inii^r ardT&rA. 1« ILW * wttk th* Am made dan of o&eeri'." Mr». Werloet, »P- the statement, "In trresute of ,_-.., ti2n pointed three committees for the ; California the girls sptjnri ***** th...' -«-w»*i- or plir* T B of three oflcen,' preti- •l-.Sw.OOp for coan\etl^i during 'one SHKRirrs. sux-tn «* IMS LIBRART BOOKS and treasurer. \Tn« year. Gee! I never spend anything . BeCwea» Citiae** the hero, f J^! cannot thank Soah e»o«h JorhU J^AtH 8TH URADE PUrlL name* of those, up for nomination °r cosmetics!" \ Lxm Aasodatrca. a h Jtr»»y. CimplalMnt . War The *ulnij Jn paru «»PM>« W» Swiarthatab Mr. Bur-| were handed to Mrs. Wertock by the I Harr>- DeRissey. the c!a«s wit ««y »C alav. Ddaadinu. tw Jersty. aorwnd nair t>tae«' u Vickiburt, «** te OBC* mon "*• l»me *TU^ aBd. The eighth grade library of Wood- i committee* on "^edneaday. Sections Wpea'up, "Vcju win now- o« '-BK)rtf»«*d preiaUea « .TO, CatlBMn. Orti*»r. aaarWa«lil»?tOB although St. ewenatatag felld* Obadiaa. • ^bridge High School bu c*mplettd its i I*" •« «« ""^ »P«<:h£s for* the BT inrtoe of th* ataw* dirttud ri! know, aa (T aad t» Rahwir tte^Klfnt'of ibis story. «•• ««*•«*. 'W- , tat month of elriulation. "fte fine, election of offlc*« were^deaignated. SCQI. .T . to BM directed tad d«U<*rtdr I win t» isrt*Miun* itorr™ Ui» a uile more considerau than1 The dub plain to hold nwepngt . unouaiint to uietwui^»tory_ ^^ AIWJfG mnOtOSm , Uumeorthe high achool library. Thejonet * »eelt or everr'two w«el» dor- »T«torsTwo ve-rinr.problem, the determinin. gtha otf confronthe tmet P-^-^J" «^fe«^ «T or 1 Boy Scwu of De» Motnea. Iowa, eighth grade librartamt hare ten alt iia« \ w****1 nour»- . Oneiact playa, pound spe*d of alrtjaft abd the find- rSBRCAItT, A. D. 1S1. th* n it *r o dock tn the aftere«n of a«M day •P- art aiding, a campaign to acquaint to eharge only two eeiys per day-over! "ory- telUng. conte*U • and' other * s of the coaiw of least crosrwtad th* SbtrM-* Oftct-X thf Oty, o( New or In EUot re«ident# M the state with iU *aved oae week, Ho,w«rer Vl«s Cade haa i tcUriiie* h»Te been planned. "srTerai~W"-enw*tict. are-reKorUid solred jby niece of Mn. road i)-rtem. The 8cwU.are rtdding thought of a wrdbderful ieh«me for;**»hUioM meia1>6i».lia*e ewn e«fwd-Ui*inT*mii**.*t A-i-^—.a—^.—1_.. OANNQN, wg g c m particuUrly d* Solidtor. inter«t aB*r-B^lThe^tJn« of pUyi and put them » P*ifl4, jf. «t Pci|*del- tartfcld11*^*^ sat* all aat^Mted map. racing money for new books. She » to BS ,an# heir* tino tht . Her life «*n be a 'which, do n^t «l prwent charging erery wodew eauiht chew- n ranity, [amp* jriif be bt la a 1 the ind cocccittdnei* brUg bonfire wbich U of the pH>- ed tor «ty ee*u for runs " E**"* Scout Barclay WJftn, ol •trwt a»d tb» vatteriy and si-ae Her lack gram, chewing The following ttttiitics of Troop No it, Birmln|ra!m. Al*.. a k««Bat: -theoot ronnbtf rt) her to throUtioo have beta .turned into |>e ^anior 'wrier for the Birmiatkam *nji-*n*aj M:*t* Tm»*fnfir. line Ot «arn faith IB rrUsion brought ! fcjf ar.'d ict back *i'.:: (ear when a OAI, Hi«Hih SchooSchooll NewX«w»* : NewsA^News-Aae* HeraldHerald , TwaU* recently •**- rj"*W:-jfc • i»- •jtf-Jaifitrf * her to tev^rtl hundred of ft* shame was :.rsr Her lack Boy Scouu of tke Borough of the 'Hn. Crampton. * »«; \MU* ntrol. #il!-i«owirr. and Brtmx. N. Y,. recesUy otaerred their,III; Mls» G*i$*r, 11«; Vi» ^kiper'i earners w it» post ©si of eel hcj *r4 awarded • side ion of others uairt us beli«T» *»n,i|Ia apple diy faf conlribatUij| oie 18: Miw M'ick, U4; Mr her des«rTed. But. oa "apple e«eU, tm *!). ttMiMwdaW-Ht :tl»: Mi* _ hand; her ~ . •" to~~ to *mn ar* *ely'

''for t»er. DUTKIB[T| tltiW Htr lack of consideration U shows In a h,oui*-to-hons* Boy veeinipuj la maul ways, la tb* &rct pla*t, «h« Scr.uu ot H»n(crd. Ooaa.. de*eripiio ahould n« hate killed her isnocent deUveryd lt,»06 la*Qwts4ka nlo« MieMtt especially for out towa' lish«»i fey Sewi ««M«rly aoutltrrly tarn*- ~-a*-4*iuui*i ~iw~ --••---- corner of Elm- ftgnt lo lire a» aaybody did. stNM Betty, ran awajr from home (tad a*** tl» erim*. she did' not Mop .-...___. a«4 IWak of tkt disgrace *he would Handler 11« botsw)—It"! all right, Colbert of JMW op" h«r family. Eierythias Ju« aay to yowNif, *Tm gOMU 111., was Okktu «M to better Mwelf, u matter whit vfn7' aai ynuU h«!thi» * ' Uttl* girl !v •Mm aa4 rta card* Vki*t the r««M»aU ta budl# mtmia t*,. to**, which H ehara««Mv @k*fftleal Boie-^JfiSty M good, drirer. tht to 1M glra ta.ekartty. talk

MUGGS McGINNlS Jeter's Adventured Hard" Work!! By WAUY BISHOP Mn, Florence Smith Vincent

UCrambt at Red Ant Featf HEARD ABOUT

Commander looked at the stick. It looked Harmless endugh. Yet, M |be boy had said, it did ttlve ft sharp oint, that It might turn upon her tf nythins went wrong. Commander [glanced at the.boy out ol the Cor« tier of her oy«., She didn't more tthan halt believe he was telling the (truth but—well—maybe he ww. ' '1 guejg I'll no| bother wltfc the

ETTAKETT They Sure Would! B, P ADI ROBDOJI

note,

WHAT A fiAsr me /ffosttms wiu • HAVf mwi -eaievweurn* TO'SHCWWt Stuff

stick, after all!" said ,Commander. "Come to think of it, I might tall into a heavy doze ,and someone might creep up nn mo and steal' It out of my claws." Commander tald no more attentlfm to the boy, 3d.Peter and Lively sturted oft to see what they could see, and the first thing, that the boy noticed was a.group ot ants laying a new floor. Add every ant was black, A little (wtec on moro Wack Ants were brushing down the wallH with tiny feathoT dusters made of .milkweed Bilk, And beyond them' a group ot fiur»e« were Ijt tend lnp Redskin babies. -Lively led Peter to the rlilldrcn'B corner, and 'be'ndhiK bvur., softly stroked one of the larvae. - "Cute little thing." she murmuer. Just then Peter noticed a Black Ant (IramUni; In lime (hero just ftten't uny -leavings." < LTI- •'- ' ' I .. • IT.'.'

Next: "A Now Captive of tU*l- Iklns." -- Dinner Stories « WHOA! An Encllsliman on ft visit to the west decided to so horseback riding. The hostler who was to attend him

asked: "Do you prefer an English saddle or a western?" "What's the difference?"'be asked, "The western tmddle has a horn," replied the attendant. f "1 don't think I'll need the horn," •aid the Englishman. "I don't Intend The Silent Witness ByLES FORGRAVB to ride In heavy traffic.'^

Sl(rn» of Recovery Tv,n old maids were In an insane asylum for years, always knitting and knitting "fi.>c," Belied Mnyme oneJday, ''1 wl*li some tall, handsome man would I HAD MV wind his iirniB around meand BQueezo HAtOOS OtJ I BUDDY TO me until I RadP." ' \ V "Now,you're talking sfcnRe." from Hattle. "You'll be out of hare In a , few dnyi" \ The Perfect Wctoft ~ Two tourlHta m«t on the street too, narrow for them to pass. One being_ very hot tempered shouted to. the ntiier, ''I never—baclt—a>-- |pr_. l damn fool" The other driver calm» .••4 >• . • ly 'threw-«ifi-'-car_Jtttj). ijreve'tpfi "and backed out, saylnfe, "0. K.. i|»rd. 1 always do." • 1 XftiiRhty! JVAUKhty! "1 bet my hend thiit I am rlRW." "1 bet my pocketbook that-I am rlBht." "Tint your porketbook Is empty.' "Yea, eqi|ul stakeB, olfl fellow."

EtfPING - MOTHER, YOU'VE HEARD? ; 0OMT DARE TAKE VAM OH 5WIFTV" I TOLA ViXJ 0WIPTV VOU HOME WITH ME WHILE, RHVME MOWER STILL THINKS THANK 6OODME55/ VyA.SN'T SUILTy/ V6S-- ROBBERS I'M 6OIWS TO HE'S RI6HT HERE.,'I'LL PHQME PUT. HJM.pNTHEPHOME CAPTURED THIS MIMDTE.' Stove League GosJsip. -VU

STOVE .LEAGUK clrclea aT« «tuaipud, fliey have a verjj Juloy morsel to arguo over but no (acts to use In argument. The morsel Is thft

'"• . • * ' ' .. The new model bwieball, you know* U juat Uk« tbe lively ipbm wbkta has dono duty for the past decade, eaye that tt hat an extra thick hide and lu MMOM hwtoad of lytag flat ap wiU stand out like a Idrapea neckUoe. Tnew tettaMa BN Central Vrw Auooiatlon, Inc. lexpected to slow the baljl In flight and ' >«>«bletfcapltdw>r to ge*« better i. In other word*, the batMr hai conspired agalmt. Mr. Slinks Derby and I ^ it. Jake cti. I nave had a very •ourfull wai a going to, oU Mr Wn thlKinef- legions buixar tonlte and they was A • t • :• watt tor Slits' Diary turn glrli there a selling klwea for a hit tt 1 time tho. I lent 1 threw Ohrttmui »o fur. • >a neral tomorro and Aftt I u>«ball men believe tse new ball until __ Bnboffa frunt window and when Teawlay—Ole Jim Drooh tryed to b dd 4 cu diem a peace to all men under eigh- ,t Blugglng by about 10 per thM.tm fig By ROSS FABQVHAR teen yrs, of age and I wanted to help I got home ma give me a slapping, eomlt lulslde today bequ every bud- And quite likely tt will. The b«v« to be well underway bjfore tbe legion airs a little and I wai a even, when I Xplalaedl dlddent iv dy e»ll» him Laiyao h« went down to . ot argument, however, U FVlday—ma to H,g*tUng reddy tor fc( owd wa«Uoii to ttoe new IMH a dinner party at are houw tor to- going to bur » cupple klwei just to tend to hit the window. Jake got i tbf.R. r. trajk to tlwow- Ma Mlf In f ther thu wil] be a boon or a todtoMd Tnat Ii, help tbe Legion aim a little. But llektn to. * , Cettttt ot tbe. II OtteiL tofja, ,i|it be ""wang to baeeball. 'WHJ tbe tnorro nlte and the atd the wai a «o- «b» «•» ban ttvea up to «xpeotoaoo. itlValbld AtEHpmyto Jane ted I was foollih to do that with Muttday—well tbe man* ipring ytu 3 mtautee late- Wiflf fwflriome my ObrtimuB rlit lk VK \: Brtll they yowl for tbe "good old by ihe tuk It to tbe M!i.pf; free hitting and feotta of Aiarwltta Jk charged me ft I Bab« Eutb, Haok WWon or w her to kill them. Hw U to tondtr Sunday—on are way home frun I ait Um whut' tu. otoer iwat •ultaikwt a nw> Suaday akooj Jake Md me tuk a cupp- tbe watoh and 1 ord in nornwi Bttt )*w 4Wlt« tb* harUd. ' " so I got out of, (if 8»t»r4»r-TUl I tuk JIM to 5u iU witith »uum ajMir BiUl at oil am? •Mr MUI

i in jr THE WOODBRIDGE LEA&ifc, FWDAY, JAN Pag< Eight

MMO OWE HUNDRED Yl-ARS! SALAMAGUNDI SOCIETY CLASSIFIED K 1(3.73 170.31 Julia Turek Start oi Anti- HEARS MUSICAJLE AT norout* 7 Otto Kleta •LOCK —„=. - mm.- -gg PROPOSALS will b* reoorMd by fionaa V. 3L Titdsfl «7.n BRECKENRIDGE Fit) ME td otHtteatlaii of Woodbrldft M UN Diphtheria Drive U0.7» im at * o'clock, P. M.. la UM High .;'-'••• r,rac# Hubtr, Sarah Flt*- on B«r« Xttawe. Woodbridf.. J. W. 1 •iid hti Martha Morrow were the JUkwiy. Is Asked Here • ,.... Tjc-sday night at a meet* ia we* (continued from peg-* one) - i ssisnjijrundl Liieruy aad j Oft-U&f* WfcHt (Old wrist wttck .Mm.! Society held at the homttot Wuad that we art the only township M' . j K Erwkehrid^e. In -GNaft and the H*tn #- -rr-—- ;-,.reward_ _*,. of any sizie that is Dot providing tbeif- -<••.. in- following vrogram wii* Mt.M treat menu I know that wyjietlme praes ago we bad a cor.fmnc* with the Vocal toioc 'Boats, of ••we* 11.71 Board of Edueaticrn but 'the board Anna StraUoB' tt RMitr took! not seem to come to terms»;i h la Mf». Raa- ua^and that is as far as It went." Mr acct'cj.anfed Peterson said. 6 j Violin solos: "Sourenlr," by WIU- »w», When pijas m,"* ^",?^.-^. la diaewktUg the matter Com mi t- liani Hah'erm Mleha»l. OWM . muilelpaJlUe* anil report back at the Violin solof next regular meeting. 80S- Clf«e« BeaincfM . 1770.96 : "Marie .,.. . .., •• (14-A O"»ij0C*r Mayor Ey» then brought up tbe Krinea; Miss Wood", accompanied by ne Bcird of JM KOI matter of 4\K|0r bills Incurred by the Mrs. Brown. right to r»)«t »njr and an ** H04411 central coaWhtttee for unfimBjipynieiK Gilbert H. Heettrn.;. fr, confessed ,S.a»d BOAR^gr^D 61.43 MMH yocal solo: "I Was Down t,o- the, Tbe BEST toy flair J8».7» Carp. ndtet. Tke Mayor declared" lhat he 1S.000.OOU lorppositlor>. Mr, Grausam More Intellie«it hair twice a week until the bealtli department doctor, pr.'annwtrfd ii by saying: "He's had a "My brother is-venr inte!llE«nt. Ho tbe desired shade is ob- has married a teacher." &8R mFffltf&bii OcdUat, au been offering ht« gepiceB • chance-, but he refused it. He Wants It wiD gradual^ darken 16-l B l "*" ' BLOCK m ' "Mv brother is more intellizer.t. tained. ASSLSSMENT THEREOF. y( * ' +^nfiCM. « S0.»4 1UJ-11J7 Walter B. _,_ free to tbe J?e«r and has lust'been the Township to buy a 10-foot width h^r ani n^a It Ktt Be It Ordilnea by th» Tovnshjp 9m- ^n g. LanderiftM .,-.. [ charging for medicines. Mr. Crrausam of lan.l io put a tildewalk on It." He isn't.married at all."—Van Httn.' O ir.ittw of ti« Towiuhlp of Woodbr|ilf»i Jg Aitx Lanienain ... 6.34 We*dM • «£•« said that be believed that every- doc- Stockholm.- a not rtfckr i^ th* fcuntjr-rf ltiaN - finOMnwy of Jfear's Wor|c be assessed upon the lands In the Tidnltjr 1 MS Benjamin Lander- 385 F. H. SHjUM^..^ - cilities , - th*r»of benentrf. or lucre«*H in value' mur ...... 1Q.W The summary of the health offlcer'n ! Mayor Ryan explained that the thereby t<. ttw eitent'xrf the beneQt or in- 16-23 Benjamin Lander- --,1** 370-J78B. M. fiannon... 5J5.» j Public Service has not been able to rease. man 10.M report for 1930 was u folldws: 3. The sum of One thousand, eight nun- BEOCK MJ-O & & BLOCK «»-A Couuigioua SisfiaseB repurled by keep up the service fcccauEe the lice aoilari. or so much thereof 87-88 Dona Kafy 258.1B doctors: Scarlet fever, 22; diph- doesn't pay. Township checkers as m&j- be nffcef5».r}- Is bs^ebhb y appropriateitdd 104-107 Flora De Haren 1,741.88 lfW.SS m Marl|n otsen 16.71 theria, 40; tntJBTCulosls, 22'; meaeels, showed that the receipts were 35 to ii«t the, cost of carrying on said BLOCK 711-B impiuvement. . - . . BLOCK MS-P . •Emll Bohnsack . 368.44 19; chlckenpoi,.3; whooping cough, cenia orie aay affrf 6S cpits another, Peter Fillmah, • 1U.02 6. according to a'recent count.' in an amount not to exceed the sujn ap-1 BLOCK 714 Inspections: School, 48; dairy, "A big corporation like the Public propriated. pursuant to the controlling, . BLOCK S6S-PP 62; general nuisances abated( 202; Service," answered .Mr. Aquila, 1 prori'tor.s of. Oiapter 25J of the Laws of [9-14 B«nJ. Landerman .. U.46 plumbing Inspections, 301; sewer In- "oupht to be made to take the le;in . ALBERT E. ROHLFS, Directing Manager 1916, is iusended, which notes or bonds 15-18 Benj. Landerman., •"• . *'. 388-239 Maude A. Free- . spections, 341; homes quarantined, With the fat. They have lines that do shall sear Ir.terfst at a rate'not'-to (?• 119-2f r ~Wm*. ~F. Pro- 82; cow» tested, 214,; cows re-acted, pay. I suggest that they operate the ireed'-six r*r tent jwr annnni. All other, chaskJe ••••• 22.681 "W BLOCK J« matters ir. -respect to said notes or bonds BLOCK 663 38 k y, of +0 Joseph 3; water teat*, 18; numbetjjl lota' shaH be lietermined bjrthe Ghalrman " ml74 Ptani fg^ • • TuHk ...T;;...'. 734-13 beads examined, 5; milk tests, 23. ' TfisteaiT "o! running a few'bujes each the' Toiftj'«hip Coninintee. the aownsni; 17H92 Fannie Parker. 1,586.48 41-42 Joseph Turek ... 106,45 tveping every half hour." The" Best Western Electric Sound Clerk and Totrnshlp Treasurer, who are 193 c-o C. and S. Com- BLOCK 747 Nur»e»' report for 1930: Home hereby authorlied to execute and issue visits, 5,5(4; clinic attendance, 1,- CommUteeman Grausam expressed < George Stlllwell 7«5.63 said temporary notes or bonds. i BLOCK 760 6(8;- new caiw, 640; \claEsroom in- hts belief that It would be difficult to NEW SCREEN—NEW MANAGEMENT 5. The sewer to be constructed here- BLOCK 66S-B ... «• U'-A Harriet If. WhitU- spections, 2,*41; defects detected, force Public 8ervice to operate at a untier is as follows: 330-231 J. W. Wilbur «»•*. tor 780.M An 8 Inch vitrified sewer Beginning at 347; defects corrected, 463. loss' any more than any other busi- Patronize Your Home Town—Will Show Best Feature Company 121.82 ,M _ i BLOCK 151 a manhole if. Rahway Avenue approxi- V Omp ly "*-77 1 jo,, | Hanson .. K71M0 Licenses Issued: Milk, 33; plumb- ness firm. He declared that the com- mately at the point of Intersection of the - " BLOCK S6J-8 M9-27283-2850 JJoh. n WFrrkk. Wilbua ..r. KB.87 uln BLOCK'76*-B ers', 32; wayside eating, 22; barber, pany tried It for a year and a half Pictures and Short Subject*'Available. center line of Rahway Avenue and the 60.14 64 09 center line of Craske Street: thence from 83?85 J W Wi - 8 k House Bridget Cas- 12; plumbing permits, 67; sewer per- and always "came out on the losing sldy 780.14 said manhole, running westerly along the Company 180« mits, 301. end."- Mr. Aquila th«n suggested center line of Craske Street, approximately 6 Bst. of A. D. Brown . (Hot ' PROGRAM WEEK OF JANUARY 18 BLOCK HS-T " • BLOCK 75t Vital Statistics: Births, 447. that .If they were dissatisfied thev 660 feet to a proposed manhole. 330-CB J. 48.0« 6. All the work of said Improvement 1* W. Wilbur ,„,, 6-8 Julias H. Kean .... 44-«7 deaths, 200; marriages, 146. could turn In their franchise and per- Company...... : ^••"ifr-U Julian H. Kean ... 44.56 mits. It was finally agreed that Mr. SUNDAY ONLY, JAN. 18 ' .2 FEATURES—? to be done In accordance with tbe plans 787-798 Domenick Guas- Total receipts from health office snd profile of Craake Street. Woodbridge, _.— 13-36 Julian H. Kean .. 107.77 tella 63.16 r7 Ii for 1930,11,858.00. Grausam as Chairman of the trans- Sewer Improvement, as hereinbefore de- ' i»-4« Julian H. Kean .. S6».» Vital statistics compiled by . the portation committee should call scribed, made by George R. Merrill, 7M-796 Domenick Guas- 17.06 mMt ' . BLOCK H» ' tella V-00 U Q. ibMaucr Corn- health officer since 1926 are as fol-| meeting Monday "night at the Memor- { Township Engineer, and the specifications U0.M "WHAT A MAN" "One Night at Susie's" therefor. wTiicn are now 00 fua with, the ier IU fw ImOt I lal Municipal Building and have a 7S7-8TM J. W. Wilbur 160.87 lowi: WITH Township" Cljrk. 806-806 Marie Ca«T«rlt» 167.56 I •—» BLOCK 7J»>A a.(r Year , Births Deaths Marriages representative of the Public Service With BiUie Dove 7. Said Improvement shall be made and KU ..,. .^ ••• 28.08 „« U-13 Julian H. Keane , 2».tt 1926 i 438 143 present to discuss the possibility of completed under the lupefrltdoa and di- 807-810 J., W. Wilbur *wi BLOCK TTt-B 18C REGINALD DENNY rection of the Township Committee and 1917 427 154 improved service. ! Fairbanks, Jr. C „ 7a : 636 Unkonwn 77.83 209 A JubUlant Joy Ride according to the provisions of an act en- BLOCK MJ-TT "•'"! T BLOCK 77* 1928 470 208 154 An ordinance was introduced an.d titled. "An Act Concerning Municipali- lOB-11'Mary M. Huber 1.113.87 18-19 ingelo D'Andrea »» 1929 446 ,.204 185 passed on first reading tp add Port MONDAY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19-.20 tiei". , Jl-22 Grace C. Mulvery 1.330.91 40-41 Leopold Frey .... J9:U 1930 . 4(7 * 200 146 - Readnig to the garbage collection dis- i. This ordinance shall take effect im* BLOCy 571 BLOCK 77»rA L D.U I mediately upon Its adoption and adver- 22 Unknown /. 150.41 iu?9 12"13 Margaret Sexton , 47.(1 trict. Atotner ordinance was passed ' HERE THEY ARE! Usini ii» required by law. 24 Unknown 9S.S8 JgSS Sl-32 Sidney W. .Gran- Totals" " 21M ' T«2" PirfrrBt Teadftre. proTiding tor 4b«< f ' 8, J- DUNIGAN, S6 Unknown 136.7} !92-!5 halph' ».M Number of eases of diphtheria construction of a sanitary Beqer in \i , ,' . . Xttwiishin. .Clfitk* 9AA. tliklffl-owii' *•• T»»» - 76,03 (3-64 Blevln Stoessel ... 47.S3 from 1926 to 1928: Craskle street. i Dated January 13, 1931. ' < - BLOCK 573 • J BLOCK 77J 1 Louis Garals 60.54 Year • Cases Deaths . In a communication, Miss Jane' ' AMOS 'N'. ANDY : To be advertised, January 16th, 1931 and 51 Walter A. Jensen.... 670.61 ,58 Andrew Paulson ..... 516,82 Q January 23rd, 193L ,», , 192C 9 Packard, executive secretary of the BLOCK 4M-B ., n, 4g Alfred Eitner 19.68 1917' • 73 '"2 -' Middlesex Counjty. Tuberculosis j ON THE SCREEN —LEGAL ADVEHTISEMBXT— 11-14 White" and Hess.. 18.38 K-IW 65 Wllllaro Schweft '.. 38.30 BLOCK S14-C 63 Max Te«oex 6.48 19J8 48 3 lieagu«, thanked the Township Com- j f-13 Donovan Supply ' 1S29 40 1 • mlttc-e for. Its appropriation of ,'$400 : in Their First All-Talking Picture BKIXQIE SALE Co, 96.77 Mttflfi . BLOCK 771 1930 40 2 towards its work. . • i • NOTICE OF TAX SAT-H 22-23 Clarence T. Mar- TOWNSHIP OF WO&DBRIPGE,,. shall ...,.'.., " 3JS.70 % 334 84 IVA ^JUMB T. Hanley 31.68 SECTION X , * «J'S 41~u John C»«r , 47 64 26-27 Jphn Sorensen ... S22.70 33484 Total 210 8; \ C. D. A. Plans Card Party 28-39 Frederick J. Dahl- „ BLOCK IM , 'CHECK AND DOUBLE \ CHECK' 10-l1 CfAirt Mercedes, Catholic Daugh- NOTICE I» HEREBY GIVEN" that the p , i *IA 19 **'• Cunningham 63.84 indersigned. Collector of Taits of thtSI-S3 Dinovan Supply ' **••** 41-42 Max Ooodman 12.114 ters ,\of America, will hbld a public TynahiThi p uf \Vr.udI>ridge\Vudridg.. in th'A BASQUETTE mnum. 10. S7, 13.04 •P-i* Thnmas M Tub. RAYMOND "itiCKETT . WESTERN COMEDY Said sales will, be Bubject only to mu- 401B Ada Dunscolnt 1S.08 ' 17.58 oleipal liens accruing after July 1, 1930. 101C Rev, Victor De-' Wain including- assessments coftfiriped after Kublnge .... ' 18.44 39LB4 5»-S» Chas 8. .that date ar.d 193d taxes, and tq the right 401D Margery Marshall : at interested parties to red««ra .within tht 41 Cordelia, j"w^4niff taj.n rime>flxed by laV: ] 18.80 19J8 ) C. 4 LARSON 499 Peter Walters •:.... 30.1], KI? "John t aum^rJ^mm , Colleetur. ' ' 1 BLOCK In May B- kttfantm S6S.W , \ Computed S87C Winiam Rardjitk 3MB Matthew (firickir 'II.34 L.I Ow-er . >\ xMfi* 3S4E Mary Regan .._. 23.J7 I BLOCK stt-A J.P.GERITY&CO; 417 John W. L: Amos.. 156.60 163.60 3(M-305 Chri«ia S»mu»l o M7.H Chriitofferson BROAD ST., ELIZABETH—Direction Warner Bros. 418 George Teeger ..... 156.59 163,59 14J.O7 1S9-190 Charles %5l * geat ltuaranee X • Repreaenttng J25 Frederic1 k Nibfc 251 ^ Entire Week Starting Sun., Jan. 18 (2.63, U Patrick Fri^l PrlT&te Bales, Apprklsail, Ex- tile, Fire, Burglar?, Awldemt GEORGE R. MERRILL 155 3(5 l«2 4. SJ A n «- •tOCK III IjOC W Mert, Testimony, Mortice and Health,, teams, Boilers, 50 Peter Po!gfr * First Malti-Million-DoUar Talking Picture. Xauw,. Bu*in«w . BrBk* DruccHU'j employM', L*ad- BdaDtmlejai MM«t«ment of lo'rde1, and Contractor*' liabil- Property » flpocUlt? ity, Marine, Toarlat, Salesmen 71.(8 Season's Outstanding Spectacle aad Transit Iniuranee, Auto- CIVIL ENGINEER Bond* A Mortf «g4» mobile PVre and Liability Com- SURVEYOR• D*Jli«s and I*Jp» Ctui 0 H

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