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i )I, XVI, No. 27 WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1934 PRICE THREE FROM OUR$7,000 PARING SEEN Ton Got To Have Money First,' Says Mr. Neiss But He Still Think LOCAL CANDIDA! IN TEACHER WAGES SLIDE INTO FRONT IN REORGANIZATION He'll Probably Escape October 31 Deadline On Avenel Slag Plant Everybody's hoping the Middlesex Concrete Products Company by the Township's one and veTy best dock where Mr. Neiss says he AS CAMPAIGNS will have its plant moved from Avenel to the meadows before October some day will be manufacturing his concrete blocks, An"5 , ••.kiiiu a vacation. Woodbridge-Carterct Emer- : .Leonard W. Willinger, of Tren- Independent an opportunity gliding in new buses. gency Relief Bureau, begun EXHAUSTIVE STUDY up the cop on the beat. " ;f:'•••; Jolin Nogy, of Carteret, found ton, a manual training teacher, to control 2,800 box seats at For hundreds of them, it will be Trninor Mo»t Active iiauself assessed $500 on a was the only non-resident of the the Speedway for any auto- i brand new, even if strictly dis- in June, is completed. Rut Michael J. Trainer, candidate dwelling supposed to be on his for tax collector, is the most ac- ••; township named to a job. There mobile racing meet of the tasteful experience. For others P. N. Geronimo, ERA Coun- FOR CODE REVISION : property and it was necessary were no applications from within it will be only the return to a dis- tive of the lot so far as voc*l ,.' 1 Garden State Association it may ty Director, yesterday added for the Town Fathers to pass a WoodWidge £°r thi post created cipline they have escaped for three effort is concerned. He mnkes the ' •' resolution, this week, rebating by the lesignation of .1. M. McEl- select. months. Entrance into the ele- that he still is not ready to make Health Inspector, Attorney rounds regularly and on occasion I lie tax—tince they couldn't find roy and the 'promotion as head of The .school would be piven all vated realm of the first grade may CLIMAX FIELD DAY; has in tow one or more candidates 1 public the inquiry's vital points Plan To Tour Model (lie house, Hit department given Mr. McEl- the box seat tickets with the right mean to Johnny Jones that he's at of his party for Township Oomhlit- ry's son, Russell. to keep all the money pained by last really and truly grown up, and his own conclusions. New Jersey Towns tci'. Woodbridge, we believe, is prac- Approximately IS qualified their sale. In return, Joseph Or- but to Will Smith across the street, WINNER UNCERTAIN The report presonted by his With the Republicans, the talk: tically without a dog catcher. Al- sini of the Garden State group, is.exclusively Hoffman. He is get*, township people applied to the the beginning of senior year at sleuths more than a week ago is a t'r the resignation of one of the Board, Mr. Nicklas's office said who makes, the offer, asks only that high school may seem the last of a SEES ICE CHECK NEED ting clam bakes, picnics and pink! WII partners in the enterprise the yesterday. By action of the Board, the school supply its own ushers familiar life in a familiar, easy 1,000 At Fords Park Meet; voluminous document, Mr. Geron- teast in his honor and onc& in i ithiT was. without an o&sistant and local applicants who were not giv- for that section of the stands. background and threaten the com- imo declared, adding: "I'll just Parker Nielsen, counsel while someone think* to mentioi io i.= said to have lapsed iiiio a sini en jobs will be given preference in Both Mark MtCkitij chairman ing fight against a strange, hard, 40 Events Attract have to take half a day oif and the fact that a follow by tiie iiaiiS™., for the local Health Board, of Hamilton Fish Kean is runniMr J • f innocuous desuetude. Thus substitute work. The whole list of of the Board of Education's Athle- cold world. study it.' All the testimony token, iiany dog owners will doubtless tic Committee, and Willord Dun- 286 Contestants today stated an exhaustive for the United States Senate ana;" applicants which is outdated, is to They're serious people, some of including the record of questions bless Committceman Ge>rns for be revised. ham of the committee, approved survey will be made of they put him in the line-up 80me-& the idea on the spot when it was these high--school students, but put to almost every employe in the, y where. But even he hasn't b460t?, failing to name nn a Three of the transfers also re- ming or (shsh) smoking and such Leisure Time Program's efforts *er slips, the county offices detec- the most effective features in the promise nWse and torchlight p»- sulted in $100 increases because The depression, closing of the various health departments communication to the effect that bank and other factors have place] ike pleasures is practicality im- few the year with & crowd estimat- fves also promised carefully to rades and ballyhoo. They used to men would be tent to him any the teachers involved were moved possible to understand. heck and report on other com- "We particularly wish to inspect do their promising with fulfilment up to the seventh or eighth grades. the financing of high school sports ed at more than a thousand people way, if and when he needed Registration Tuesday plaints against conduct of relief the department in Oiriange," he in sight 'lafter Labor Day." But them, provided the help was Both Miss Susan Pesce, Wood- in a rather precarious condition, and 288 contestants in more than ffairs here. mid, "where there is supposed to that momentous date finds all acti- bridge, of the commercial depart- although in recent months the defi- Except at the high school, where 40 events. 1 available at the time. Thui Mr. •egistration, hours for new pupils e in operation! one of the model vity directed for Dill or Hoffman, ment, and Mr. Willinger will start cit has been materially reduced. The rain oame late in the after- Will Make A Statement ealbh organizations in the East. Moore or Kean and whether there Anderson proved himielf a tact- Lack of a fenced field hurt sports n Tuesday morning are 10-12, Mr. Geronimo yesterday renew- ful correipondent. at $1,700, the scale figure for ftrst- noon and postponed a hard-ball •y doingdi ' thihi s we wilill be ablble to wilill be a. switcih with the home yut the township between nite public statement" on the. stretch in sight, remains to be '•• although there was Rome discus- secured the use of the Grove teams and two volley ball Matches Voodbridge Township the best seen. With C,32C per»ons on local re- Street diamond and raised. $250 3:30 bind 11 o'clock. In Wood- ituation in the bureau .which per- lii'f, a little squadron ought to be sion as to the advisability of par- between Fords and Avenl squads. eatures of all the systems we aire The Democrats have announced ing that figure. in a hurried campaign this bridge prtoper, grades 5, G, 7 and It also prevented a solution of the mitted Mrs. Daisy Touhy and Fred ,ble to study." instantly available, for most any Spring1, baseball would have been 8 will again be in School No. 11 Huber, two former relief workers, they now have a publicity commit- purpose, at most any moment. Earnest C. Moffett, chairman of debate over point-scoring which Considerable time has been tee' which to date has not func-. tin* Board's Finance Committee, dropped from the 1934 program, and grades 1, 2, 3, and 4 in Schoo delayed presentation of the ban- and Stephen Gurka, Port Read- ipent, he eomitinued, in work on the No. 1. ing grocer, to conduct their alleged tioned. They say there is stiH Supervising Principal NickUt, pointed out however that the gen- Orsini's suggestion, if the de- ner at stake to either the Wood- iroposed new code but he was un- (Continued on Page 12) of the Public School Syttem, eral salary slush reduces the an- tails prove practicable in the opin- Other facts announced by Su bridge or Fords playgrounds, the operations. For publication, Mr. ble to state when it would be abolished four teaching posi- nual pay to $1,300 and i\lso sug- ion of the committee, would offer pervisinp Principal Victor C. Nick- two leaders between whom victory Geronim'o still would not say what ompleted and placed in operation tions this week, when a quar- (Continued on page 12). a chance to wipe out the deficit, las yesterday include: in the meet rests. A meeting of all ,h&t statement is likely to be. But Not All-Incluaive tet resigned and he arranged to establish the accounts of the athle- "Elementary schools will dis- he playground supejrvisors with some weeks ago he announced!he The present restrictions, he have their placet covered by a tic department firmly in blue ink, miss at 10:30 on the first day of Eugene Smeathers, township head Kolieved "carelessnelss' must have added, are not sufficiently inclus- Suit Against Broker readjustment of the remaining and test the extent to which stu- school. The high school will have •f the program, will_be held today. .llowed the Touhy fease to develop ive to permit an efficient and et force. dents will work for their athletic regular sessions,. A.. M., 8:20- The soft-ball match between and promised his investigation >ctive control. He pointed out Careful Audit Probe association if some control over its 12:20; P. M., 12:30-4:30. representative Fords and Avenel would produce "no whitewash.' that in addition to deficiencies as May NotJoTo Trial Mr. Percy Sapsis, who gained decisions is given them. "There will be a general meet- boys club9 went to Fords by de- His present procedure with regards restauHants and barber Orsini indicated yesterday he ing of teachers and principals of fault when an argument over what detectives' bulky summary, he shops the current code does notal rather extended fame as a race said, is to underline statements he Van Ingen Firm Believed maestro, through his management Is Planned By Darby would make no effort in Wood- elementary schools in No. 11 Mjr. Smeathers called "technical- low proper supervision over ice bridge to sell tickets for the meet School on Tuesday at 2 p. m. The ities of some kind" resulted in considers important, later gather "We feel," said Mr. Nielsen Ready To Settle $25,000 of a single meet at the Woodbridge these together in compact form Auto Bowl, not long ago, is to Township Officials Don't In- selected by the school, turnintg the meeting will be conducted by the Fred Brause, Avenel playground "that more stringent control Claim Out Of Court "** Supervising Principal of Schools. supervisor, withdrawing his team and on this base his statement and needed over the ice situation. I'pen a track in Pottsvillo, Pa., tend To Pay Accountants local field over entirely to the ef- any action he may feel impelled next Sunday and will later oper- forts of the student solicitors. 'Buses will meet at usual places from the field. Fords led nt the There has been some feeling that Present indications we that the ••• time, 1-0. It v,-as the sixth inning. take. ate a similar undertaking at More Than Original Fee Outside the township, of course, as heretofore, with the following epidemics of various kinds in other suit by the Township against the and in the other par|s of the exceptions: Otherwise, eve,rything went municipalities- may have been Li'highton, in the same state. firm of B. J. Van Ingen and Com-': _ Walter R. Darby, State Commis- stand, the meet would be the same "All Port Reading children at- swimmingly, says Mr. Smeathers, caused by the use of impure ice." Somehow he didn't seem to hit it, Martin Braun acted as chief arbi- with the boys hereabouts. sioner of Municipal Accounts, in- as any other for him—except for tending high schodt o.r' No. 11 Police Investigate Claimi Definite time of starting the pany, brokers, for ap-,,,,. tends to make a thorough exami- the reduced revenue. School, living between Hagamnn trator, Ray Jackson was chair- tour has not bden set, Mr. Nielsen proxinmtely $25,(M)0 will be set-'••'/ Mrt. Randolph actually atked nation of the recently completed tfeights and the Port Reading man of the committee on awards, Against Young Marauder said, biit he expected that the tied out of court. a question at the last meeting 1033 Township audit. railroad, will take bus leaving assisted by John H. Love, who pre- visits will begin within the very of the School Board, wanting to Hagaman Heights at 7:40 for high sented the -prizes, and the Rev. E Police were today investigating near future. First steps to •rectoyer the monies Mr. Darby returned this week 6-Year-Old Boy Hurt H. Devianny. know the dutiei of the Medical to his office in Trenton after his school pupils and 8:10 for No. 11 Joseph Dobmnsky's complain He. stated.that the drive to com- were authorized by the Township^ against the operations of a Jfaing Examiners. Evidently the it annual vacation uml stated that Six-year-old William, Scott of pupils. This bus will make a stop The nine playgrounds in tin pel all restaurants within the about six weeks ago and the firm " beginning to take an interest in because of the pressure of affairs at the PorP t Reading Post Office. township will remain open 'unti' of boy^s who, he claims, regularly Township to meet sanitary stand- of McDonald and Lebett was em- , 49 Liberty street, Fcrds, sustain- frolic around Rahway and Wedge- ards and to be licensed Was con- affairs. he has been unable up to tliii; point All Port Reading children who live September 15, when State fund ployed to) institute nroceedingsi. ed serious head injuries Wednes- for supervisors will cease. It i wood avenues, diamaging proper- tinuing but he was unable to ad- to scrutinize the audit {is closely day when struck by a car driven west of the Port Reading Railroad, After a long and arduous cam- are to take the bus leaving hoped to make the meet an annua ties by throwing stones and tornq vise at this time the precise pro- Action/orjginailly Was filed in the as he contemplates doing. He would by Michael Pians, of 8 Poplar Port iitr", Commissioner McClain has not indicate when he would be (Continued on page affair. toes. gress that has been made. Supreme (fcourt of New York State l-ni voted the support of the prepared to make public the re- street. but subsequently was withdrawn i'ani in his plan for improving sults of his analysis. and filed in the United States Dis- .' iifh School Athletics and he is ,ll(> was unalili' iilso ti> advise, ijrict Court. , ; njinising a New Deal in this re- when he would have a man avail- which those in his confidence Township Absorbs A Luscious Eye-Opener As Garbage Men Quiefly- Probability that settlement uble to soiul to • Woodbridge ' to ould be made without the neces- : declare will easily tsirpass all pro- start work on the 193-1 books, al- r ity of a trial is based on the be- vioiis plans for sport' among the though he stated every effort was ef that the brokers will, in vie«f, Oh, So Quietly!—Accept A Holiday Vacation: Monday To Thursday r pupils. being made to complete arrange- f the statute, concede their Iiabil-r.: ments so that it could begin within uets of paper-encircled gar- ,y. ALtfiough no definite word has' Mr. Geronimo, head of the the very near future, I The Township got a beau- age greeted their view. ome to this effect it is believed.' County Relief Department, is Even offi- hat the time and money whi«n ft ; still studying the report of find- Won't Pay More Than $2,300 tiful eye-opener this week. They,' too, had =an eye- In view of the complaints re- rial would cost will. untiihatejy: '"K» in connection with com- It consisted of pails, buck- didn't pener. ' i inf about su|ch a decision. :-.y; plaints of irregularities in the garding- the length of time the 1933 audit required, as implied by ets, bags, q.ans, coVJucopiae Not eveni Township offi: The action is based ion the alI6g-; Woodbridge office, though two d illegality of the >paymeni to tha.' weeks have passed since, the in- the firm of H. Braverman and ials were in on the secret. Company which did the work, brimming over with: refuse, rm of the principal sum of' tha: vestigation was (aid to be com- They put out their refuse, as uit in fees for refinancing sev- ;' pleted. Obviously the details thure has been a rather common, garbage, ashes, waste of all belief on the part of Township of- s their wont, also. Some •rial bloca of Township bonds. Un- ••' must be exceptionally interest- kinds. Each morning for ,er the statutes, it is not permit', ing. — ficials that an effort would be idn't get around to it until made to collect a sum larger than three mornings it was here, Monday night, figuring all able under any circumstances to When, at the last School Board was contracted to make the exami- >ay a bonus or fee for such ser- meeting, .Mr. Christie reported there, .everywhere greeting- he while..that possibly the vice. It is the contention of the nation. The previous administra- garbage, man would have "iat he and Mr. MeClain, of the tion agreed to pay ?2,-300 for the Mr, and Mrs. Woodbridge last administration, which eniplqy- lius Committee, were compelled to accounting. ,abor Day off even as you id the company, that there was no , by absent from the formal inspec- counting. jthpr way in which the obligations, l| Township as he and she, re- and I, or at least, even as un uf the ears, planned ,for next So fair as could be learned, there could be renewed and that the serr fOU. -Monday morning, and a^ked Mr. is uo disposition so for as thei spectively, jumped, rolled, ice performed was worth at the ' Anderson if he would attend in. Township Committee is concern.-; fell out of bed. It was the best-kept se- time far more than it cost. '••,: "f stead, Mr. Dunigah .voiun- ed to 'authorize the payment of| ""i ret of the century! . Spokesman Hits Back wd to be on hand, before Mr. any extras. The members feel that 'Twas a great sight, a the firm was thoroughly aware of Wh«n Tuesda/noon came "It is all right now that the rev ii'Imoii had a chance to answer. grand and effective eye-op- financing lias buon done," said aW .the condition of municipal records and the stuff was still out : since it has audited them in pre- frpokesnian for-the group, "to ww, l Parker Nielien, E»q-, Counted ener. ront some thought there that the money was expended iKj <"«1 Harold Bailey, Impector of vious years and therefor cannot were just to be no more col- complain at this time that mwe Whether it all was a cruel legally, But the fact remains tSi»t' ">e Board of Health, are re- "ectjons; That's how well the it had to be carried out. How wa*S: ported to be in learch of modern time and 'attention was required joke, prank or just a plain, than had been anticipated. mystery of "What Happened t going to be done? Who waa gftt| (-"dei for Woodbridge and, to ordinary secret will prob- iiff tk» do it? '-M lliis end, are viiitinp the Or- ably never be known. The To The Collectors" was kept anges where it it taij the regu- Imagine it, no inkling of the lations are up to the minute. Sapsis Returns To Staging best guess, though, is that plans had even leaked out at NEWS INDEX w« at lead ought to get a Code whoever has to do with the Church Newe ...-...... „, Page 6 °f Codes out of thit. Pennsylvamajiace Shows that late date! Society New» Pago 9 collection of trash, or the Then Wednesday noon W/oman't Feature! .... Pago 4 After all, it's only fair to report Percy Sapsis, Philadelphia lack of it, kept to himself Sporti Pag* 11 llli came. Still no collection tt the Good Samaritans who lust auto race promoter, has re- the plans for the Labor Day Grove ATO- The cats and dogs had don< Editorial) P>«e 9 ^'Ih bouSht UP tho principal block turned to business, for the Thoatrei , ,. P*go B, "i WpodUridgB Loads liliat were in first lime since Ins Speedway holiday. . their best by this time. Bu Sewaren Now« Page 5 '"-'fault, were none other than the Low lmreinJuly.lt la under- Conine, Feline Holiday the mystery continued. Iielin ^lew> P«f« B ^•ith Amboy National Bank and stood he has an interest in the Cats and dogs which, the Thursday morning dawn> Fordi New* P*F» 10 Pottsville, Pa., wees on Su* They, had a rare time, strew- tora what they may do and contributions on the curb for ' president, Mr, Frank " Township Committee de- ed! Tho collectors collected Avenel Newi P«|» 9 day an*" that ha will also wild ing the waste over front what they may not do, kept the'collectors The answer Port Reading Newi .... Ngft stoorUv staiff a show in. Lex- cided, shouldn't run was carefully locked up. And then the secret was out Colonia Newt ,. Pag* around «town were wg lawns, into gutters and his secret carefully. Not a Wild Mr. Lvm out si towa ingtoiL No settlement has yet word, of it was broadcast to Traffic jammed its waj TThey never expected t HopeUwn Nowi Faff very much wild around Town aterosg side walks, '" , come arouad before Thv»rs- Kb Newi ~ Ani &U the while, % man lt whose 3ttbbath rou- through the Township ovei T into this can of refuse and, in- day, «nyw*yl to thftfe^Matet of d JitU JJpnday and •Ttt«8dfty, bou- r. SEPHHOSEE T, 1BS4 and WIHiaai KB IT •»TCk arena* q* irMSin" with relative* in Pa. nidKi Mr . HOPELAWN NEWS **«- Harry r£r,, RAMTAN TOWNSHIP president rd -jiiF-,s«t>M . CAJtOLYN POUWG HAS One By KATHERYN HAWKINS MISS RUSZM-*F|Ta> BIRTHDAY PARTY _ - BOYS •was VM •iSEE BAXL GAME HONOC MRS. 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182 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY T ^p Mr. MJS. Nitao —Mrs. ii tic ioire of Mrs. Gt:p« _ _ _ ^ "'-a^cJ.^tSSlT' -"""""' " 'asd fe i7hnJ>^^r;i?M7"ES Mrs j;T ^jj.j -yyj. A! Steinberg -' s&epse-n S;i:«- spec* tit r;c-ii- -l£Tr. Jlr, sad Mrs. r •r,V=T oc.;: W2in. 55rs. Mat-«7 S=::ng at Beari Haven. ' Wbid art- "I Drove My Ford V-8 On A 1,400 L''se 8^d Harry Wei-er. ai2 ef ^-'''t jj^ti Monday :n Xetr Y,;r£ ~-rr ->- his b~c -oirr' ^"re tie "recent gnens of C:ry.-a-iere ibey winiesi^d a ti%a- -•,---r ti- t'.ut T«k ^ tie M-. "and Mri'Swpben l&s 'A '^ j-trft-rascf:* at the Eaa:c C:ty '-« cf v~.'A.- I>:-d£* b£c rt- W£Krb-ry. Con-., OT« *e t"';- ^"ic ri^ .r^ri to r/- r.;.=e":=- Vni'-.n divTreek-end.. —Mrs. CifcK*r Walim? cf >e^ Mile Trip And Used No Oil" Says, —Miss Grars Bradley, carter, iia^j^ir.e r.as retamtd u- her

—Mrs. ?^ctr! Piirc- s&- A-ca M-= "T;"2 >'::rr ir.: Mrs. Hfirj* f';i"- CJEE.. after s^eaaine F:c* Vsi ?*:: -err the g-j«i=" T^ti- Freii":^ vUit*- Mr. sr.: Mrs- Free -~e at !>.* icne of Mr?." B-ci:- HARVEY RUDOLPH, 18 ALDEN ST., WOODBR1DGE dar r.f Jliss D'.rt'-T l™>- .•.-• K-s---i-. a- r.'-r ?.:-ck 5£tt;rciT -^y'f brother i.zi 5tftrr-:E-;atr, Mr. Sc-:ti Arr.:-:y. ' '' " JJ;- SUTXET. "•- Mr?. Eir! Har;:nj. :•:' V^v —it. ar-i'Mr-. Ar.cr*-H£;.:e- IVr;. t-:~Lr M:s; l^r. :" i ft.'ift.- and s-os. F.oVer.. ;^-.-c rtt^rit^i t-:ur of :':..-. Ji-tr'rr. Si£i-e= Fri- _ —Kiss ,Ur.e A'drr^; j.r:d Mtf=

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-Mr. and Miv Waker CarroB ... ..-•**. COAL and WOOD ecuj in Keetix- (iwttvC Mr. istsn of Kktaw cf WoHt -Mr. and' Mn. Ccr SCRANTON FRESH MINED nt uimi hoaa after of Middlesex .mvetBEt LESS ASH COAL MORE HEAT DORSEY MOTORS, Inc. Itis - TMstaaat wvtij rtit of Mrv IiSaxi, •.'_ Dowt ' • F RAHWAY PERTH AMBOY CAiTHET —M.im fiaitih U^TOir ^giiai BBenue.arnvtod i^mf: Tut»- WOOD CUT CONVENIENT SIZES 77T St Georxe Avc Ha»fe »kd Fayctte SU. DALTOH BROS, CoeOt An. i» from a «M wili &a*• Bantino, of Little Falls, N. J. for boys. Knickers, vest are a> popular as Alize Zablocld of South Amboy' ''ever. Make your Stacia Ziembo of Perth Am- —Miss Martha Scheklig; _ of a Smith street was a recent visitor REGULAR $20 TOPCOATS! and jacket. Sizes 8 - 15. lioice from boy. [/truly large »elec SWEATERS —Miss Vfironica Kraynik of at the home of Mra. Mary Morris no NOTE: Don't confuse these suits and top- ' tion of new and New York/City visited her mother, if New Brunswick. Values to $13?.OO. attractive For Boys'and .Girls Mrs. Jolui Kraynik, of Peterson —Walter Clark has returned, to coats with inferior garments, being sold at low model,*. avenue, Sunday. Reading, Pa., where he will short- 3-10. —Alex Fedor of Dartwet was a ly resume 'his studies at Albright prices. All merchandise is guaranteed 1934-35 vecont guest at the home of Mrs. College, after spending several goods — in this year's new styles, fabrics and $1.19to$3.98 Veronica Nemeth. days liere with his grandparents, —Frank Zarady in company Mir, and Mrs. Jaraea Knott. patterns. . $1.00 with some friends is vacationing.in -^MisM s Lonfittf e White and'her Alabama. brotherth , JJohnh , hhav e returnetd d to -Miss Anna Fezekas of town their home in Dallas, Tex., after a and Misa Betty Gortao of Avenol stay of several weeks at the home spent a day at Olympic Purk in of Mr. and Mva. Petar Smith of Irylngton recently, Crows Mill Road. •—Mr. and Mra. John Charonko —Mrs. Mary Konoakl and her HARRIS DEPT. STORE and daughters, Rose und Anna, daughter, Mary, spent Monday in and son, John, Jr., and John Gu- Woodliaven, L. I., where tliey Rah. 7-0545 bics of town, and Peter J, Urban, visited at the home of Mrs. Georgo 128 MAIN STREET, RAHWAY__ telly und Jack Long.stred Springsteen of Carter place. Benr Season Now Waning EMUI* But Don't Feel Too Badly - "Let*EmEat Cake" Dictum Because Grapes Are Eipe 'HeA$p*t Of It Is No JokeJ^These Days Jfe* TIT Okth erv 03 Ai Gni Or Hfcat T«t fcw*T T« Serre Far Dowrf Or As Sncfc h « ft frr GOOD GPGEIEIEAD MAIB HIT WITH HOUSEHOLD HSKi

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•».*£•••'•?• SM::i';b KB FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1934 PAGE] Thomas and Lorctta, of Fiat ave- nue have returned home after Candidacy Backed stte Martino, George Urban, John sent! no and Daniel Fa spending a few weeks' vacation at 'Joopclr, Ray Lotnbardi, Denjumin New York were the visitor* j • ISELIN ITEMS Silver Beach in New York. ilartino, Ira McNulty, Lftwrrencc and Mrs. J. Senfavo on 1 By MARGARET POGYENA —Mr. and Mirs. John Myska of • PORT READING NEWS McNulty, James Vcrnillo, William —Mrs. G. Knittel, Ca Connecticut visited his parents, Richardson, Joseph Richardson, Gallagher, nnd Caroline H< 0,VK TREE ROAD ISELIN Mr. and Mrs. Myska of Oak Tree. By MILDRED SCHIAVO Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mnrtino, spent the day Thursday rt.v WOODBRIDGE AVENUE PORT READING Mr. and Mrs. Sabatino Mnrtino, hawk Lake. < Road, over the holiday week-end. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Somers —{Catherine Borgor of Brook- —Con Gallagher, Richard; 0 BABIES ENTERED GERMAN AMERICANS Jr. of Port Rending. N ISELIN PARADE lyn is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. iagher nnd Marie Galla ENJOY PICNIC Paul Rosinsky of Harding avenue. GRACE ClARDILLO BUDDIES SOCIAL CLUB Freeland, Pa., spent tho • A Unby Parade was staged Eri- CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY A laJrgc crowd attended the pic- —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith ELECTS NEW PRESIDENT —Miss Caroline Hoffman of with Mrs. Anna Gallagher of.' ,.,v afternoon at thh e IacliIlin TTlayl - i.,v nic given by the German-Ameri- Miss Graco Ciardillo was the At the last meeting of the Bud- Tlrooklyn, N. Y., spent a week with avenue. ''lound. The flrat of its kind in Iao- of Juliette street had as their can Society on Sunday. From guests Mr. and Mrs. Ienry Tryckle guest of honor at a ptwty given by dies Social Club at Hngnmnn her aunt, Mrs. G. Knittel of Third —The former Antoinette: ';• (j,e affair attracted entries of early afternoon until late in the several of her friends in celebra- Heights, William Fullop resigned .venue. bato of Port Reading, now '„',.(. thnn fifty babies, from one and children, Ruth and Loretta, of tion of her twenty-first birthday evening, the people were entcr- Jersey City. ns president. Larry Waynes was —Mrs. H. L«one and sons, Jos- in Union City, was the gnwt^j mnntli old to live years of age, lainud in various ways. Dancing Thursday night. selected to succeed him. iph, A. Chartosand Dominiek Con- Mr. and Mra. R. Mnrtino H| ribbons were awalrded to the —A group of boys, including UO was also enjoyed by both the Alfred Katen, Theodore Nahass, The room 3 wero attractively It was decided to change the winners. The prizes wero divided young and old folks. ; decorated in. blue and yellow. nceting night from Tuesday at R to three groups and each group Lawrence Doyle, Edward lilyth, in The races featured in the after- William niyth, Karl Jnnkc, Wil- Dancing and singinjc featured part 'clock to Monday at 7:30 o'clock. three winners, noon wero won by: 1 of the evening's amusement and The club will promote a show DRESSES EVERY SCHOOL* Chubbiest iam Gill, and Arthur Gill, are winners of the Girls' and boys' race—Eugenia spending a few days at the cottage refreshments were Served. ut the Rite Thcatt-e in Carteret .rioup wore; FirstF , John McKnight; Bucher, Ruth . Janke, Edward of Alfred Hyde at Point Pleasant. The guests included were: Mr. Tuesday, October 10, and tickets GIRL WILL WANT. ' M-cond, Joan Die'ge; third, Marion Van Decker, Ralph Reedy, George —Mr. and Mrs. B. Kroner of nil Mrs. Snlvatore Ciardillo, Mr. will be on sale September 10 and liapacioli. Janke of Isclin and Marion Jones New York were the guests of Mr. ml Mrs. Michael CoppaCoppalol , Mr. and will be available from any club In the Costume group, the win- of Avenel. I IrIrss . SSamuell MiMinucci,i MMiri. andd member. GUARANTEED WASHABLE and Mrs. Gordon Gill of Harding Ira. ,,,.,•3 were: first, Claire Raphael, Women's and men's races — avenue on Labor Day. Alfred Simeone, Mr. and All members are requested to be Ira. Michael Simeone, wlio was dressed as a. kewpic doll Mrs. Bindc, Joe Bindo, Mr. Moid, —-Mrs. Mae Harrison, Mrs. Mr. and present at the regular meeting mil was seated on the back of a Mrs. Meid, Mrs. Kerpe, Herbert 'Irs. I'etor Simeone, of Port Read- Monday night at 7:30 o'clock ha INTRODUCING Frank Mosccrelli and daughter, "K; nnd Mrs. C. Napolitono, and llnnkey; second,. Eugene Bryaon, Kerpe, Susie Braun, Frank Grah- June, of Middlesex avenue visited '.mportant business is to be trans- •whn appeared as a football hero mann of Perth Amboy, Mrs. Buc- 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnlpli Pileo'of West- acted. Mr. and Mrs , Edward Listort of eld; Mrs. Angelina Sovetrnge of THE LATEST ,,f Not.ro Dame; third, Mary Seilcr, ker of Isclin and Mrs. Emi! Bras- Flushing, L. I. who representedrep . an old-fashioned lack of Foirds. 'nrwood. MARTINO SON —Miss Louise Rosinsky of Har- Also the Misses Grace and Mac ir\r\ of the Kay"'90's. ding avenue has returned home Carman J. Zullo IS CHRISTENED IN 2 PIECE 'h e winwinnern s of the pprettiest MRS. BOSTOCK Cmrdillo, Mary Ciardillo, Lillinn Mr. and Mrs. S. Martino of B after spending some time in New Organization of a "Carman Cnppnlp, Mamie, Sueie nnd Viola oats were: first, George and AAll- ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Brunswick at the home of friends, street entertained a group of i't Prohnska, twins, who were J. Zullo Association" was ef- himiotic of Port Rending; Rose, friends on Sunday in honor of thi Mrs. Anna Bostock of Hillcrest fected Tuesday at a meeting Tessie . and Violet .Napolitono of dresessessed as falrmers and seated in avenue entertained a number of christening of their son, Vincen. /LIT/ float made to represent a. ffarm; DOLLAR DAY in the Port Reading School. Westfield. Robert. Vocal selections were giv- her friends. Among those present Frank J. LaFarr of Sewarcn Messrs. James Rossi,- Anthony, cond, Patricia Ronagiolo, who were: Mr. and Mrs. Fielding, Ed- ATSCHINDE1US en by James Vervillo and Thomas was soaliali'd in a float decorated in wnp elected president of the JJ>omas, Carmen and Benny St- Someire. The sponsors for the boy ward Elliott of Oak Tn-ee, Henry Schindel'fl is ready this week Third Ward Republican group $1.9$ rod and white; thirdd, RRuth Lardi, 1 mionc, and Armondo Simione, Re- were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Som- Blair, Mrs. Garfield Grogan, Mrs. end with thousands of dollars formed to support Mr. Zullo's nollo Giardillo of Port Reading; who was dressed as a little sunbon- Charles Benz and Mrs. Anna.Bos- era, Jr. Refreshments were serv. I nct girl and seated in a carriage worth of brand new Fall merchan- candidacy for Township Com- 1'rnnk and Joseph Napolitono of ed.. tock. dise which is being offered shop- mitteeman. Westfield. dii-orateil in lavender and pink. The high scorers in card play- The guests included: Mr. and JUST THE THING Mrs. Carl Brinkman, Mrs. Ben pers at ridiculously low prices Mich'ael J. Sasso, Port Mrs. Harry O'Connors of Sewar- ing were: Mrs. Bostock, Mr. El-during a special Dollar Day event Reading, is chairman of the —Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Radish FOR SCHOOL WEAR N'ash and Mrs. Thomas were the liott, Mr. Blair and Mrs, Fieldinjr. en; Miss Josephine Lach of Perth iinlgt's and Alfred Hyde awarded now in progress. campaign committee. He will of Connecticut visited Mr. andAmboy; Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fer- A buffet supper was served af- No doubt, hundreds of shoppers abjo direct a series of social Mrs. Toth of Larch street, Hnga- the ribbons. ter the card games. rnro of Woodbridge; Andrew Ma- from Woodbridge tind Cartorot events the club will stage. A man Heights. Ion of Woodbridge; Hairy Rock New Fall will take advantage of these great meeting of this committee is —Miss Lydia Bcnninjf of Wood- Special Service LADIES' AUXILIARY —Mr. and Mrs. ,1. Barry, of Carteret; Mr. and Mrs. George PLANS CARD PARTY bargains. Extra help has been scheduled for tonight at the bridge avenue spent the week end Raud Jr. of Rahway; Mr. and Mrs. We make Drenea DRESSES George, Eva, and John Barry of Stern & Dragoset office in The Ladies' Auxiliary of the employed 'to take care of the an- visiting friends in New York. Carmen Zullo, Mr. and Mra. Mi- for the Extra Stout Woodbridge were the guests of ticipated crowds. Avenel. —Miss Viola Martino of Perth Women who cannot NOTHING $ * 0O Veterans of Foreign Wars Post Mr. and Mrs. John Pogyena of chael Sasso, Michael Snsso, Jr., Ni. H(i30 aire holding a card party Amboy visited her parents Mr. and Raymond Sasso, May Sasso, Jos- be fitted. BETTER J Oak Tree Road Sunday. Mrs. A. Martino of Woodbridgi eph Zullo, Mr. and Mrs. John Si- !,n Friday, September 21. at the —Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Grogan 1..• 1 i ti Pont headquarters on the avenue on Saturday. vok, Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Mar- of Fiat nvenuc have as their guests —Miss Dorothy Ecklowitz o, tino, Mrs. Anthony Mcnulty Sr., SUNSHINE DRESS Si f f 11: l.im-oln Highway. Mir. and Mrs. Leslie Fredericks of •AVENEL ACTIVITIES* The committee in charge of the Carteret was the recent visitor of Miss Rose McNulty, Miss Tinn OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND Saranac, N. Y. By JEAN DE YOUNG Mr. and Mrs, R. Martino of A Martino^ Miss Catherine Belmont, T;iir is: Mrs. Harold Lake, chair- i.itnvmv, Wl.as VjtlLllL'Iilte DL'linont, •—Mrs. Cypser of Cooper ave- 70 AVENUE PHONE WO. 8-2149-. street. 159 SMITH St. PERTH AMBOY !.„!>-, Mrs. HHenr y SchlampShl , MMrs Inu ce iias cntertaininttii e herh " sistei r Miss Eileen Somera, Miss Antoin- <.,nwn, Mrs. Seller, and Mrs. Paul ! nfr3, M_ Daley of PhiladelnTiia ' -Ink. -Jame' s Leo' , one mont•h• ol• d• so" n WOMAN'S CLUB OPENS LLISON-SANBORN ! of Mr. and Mi'3. Nelson Instrum MISS RAPHAEL ITS FALL SEASO.N WEDDING NEXT WEEK ! of Benjamin avenue, is in tho With a lunch at the Riverview The marriage of Benjamin WINS 2 RACES Perth Amboy General Hospital be- h Tea Room in Rahway and Mrs. ranklin Ellison, Jr., of Remsen I.orrainc Raphael, thirteen year ' jng treated for an infection Tuller of Red Bank, third district nvenue to Mias Virginia Martra ...1,1 expert horseback rider of. —Miss Ethel Bohleke of Middle- vice-president, as honor guest and Sanborn of Rahway, will b I-,lin, maile another great ahow- i30 X iWenue has returned home af- speaker, the Woman's Club opened olemnized in St. Paul's Episcopa i:iu' in racing Monday at the Bor- j tor spending a week in New York its year of club work. This was 3hurch, Elm avenue and Irving !ij,'h Piirk race track in Plainfield [ at the home of friends. the first opportunity that many of treet in Rahway at four P. M., a vlii'ii she raced against two boys —Richalrd Shohfi of Greene the members present had of meet- week from tomorrow. The bride Vermont. Lorraine came in ; street and friend, Robert Hcller'of ing the newly elected vice-presi- groom is the son of B. F. Ellison lii-st in both races. Riding "Slow Woodbridge, left Labor Day on a dent of this district of the stsvte Sr. The bride is the daughter of l'.,kc," her own horse, she made ; two weeks' camping trip in New 'rank H. Sanborn of Rahway. I lie first half-mile race in fifty-four pg federation. Amolng the points and the second half-mile Hampshire and Maine. Mrs. Tuller stressed were that William Gill has returned members of the local club belong- MARTHA HAGOOD race, she made in fifty-three sec- home after spending a month's ya- ed to the district that was third FETED AT A PARTY oiuls. , cation in the Catskill Mountains largest in the state federation, Martha Claire Hagood ccdebrat with the 'Gardner family of Wood- NFW HAVEN CHESTS was among those that gave most ed her sixth birthday on Tuesday. HONORED AT SULLIVANS to state projects arid had, as far as •ames were played and refresh- —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thamm the speaker knew, tho youngest ments served. The table was deco- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sullivan. and their son, Henry, spent the president. rated in green and yellow. Those of Cooper avenue entertained a week-end and Labor Day"in Long Airs, G. F. Braithwaitc, a past present were: Anitra and Bever- number of their friends in honor jginmj, y Nelson, Mary Braithwaite, Doiis of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Silverman president of the club, sang a, —Fred OfTcrmann of Fiat ave- group of songs, accompanied at Dietrich, Philip Nielsen, Anna of New Hav'en who are visiting nue has returned home to resume Wcston, Rachel Behrens, Caro- Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan. the piano by Mrs. W. B. Krug, A his studies aftoir spending the sum- short business session filled the ine Nielsen, Theresa Behrens, Among the guests were: Mr. mer in Hartford, Conn., at the THAT IS THE POLICY OF THE NEW remaining hour, at which time an- Phyllis Brehme, Louise Seward, and MrsM . . BarneB ryy FFinnegani g, Mr. ' nomc of hihis aunt. nouncement was made of the fol- Frances Hillier, June Weston and anil Mrs.' Frank Cypsor, Mr. and —John Wallace, three month lowing events which will occur in Shirley Azud. Mrs. Dennis Kane. Garfield Gro- old son of Mr. and Mrs. George the near future: A card party at gan, Ray (irogan, Vincent Grogan, Britton of Sonora avenue, is in the home of the president, Mrs. AVENEL DRAMATIC CLUB JlrMr.. an andd MrsM . O'ConnoO' r off^ Il Isoliin : StSt . Peter'Pts' HospitaHil l in N New Bruns- Arthur Nelson, each player bring- MEETS NEXT FRIDAY and Mrs. M. Daley o'f "Philadelphi "'a" wick because of a paralyzed sto- ing :i toy for the toy booth of the The Avenel Dramatic Club will and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brecn mach. bazaar, for this afternoon; the resume its regular monthly meet- of Iselin. —Hentrietta Offcrman, daugh- flower show on the lawn of Mrs. ings after a two months' recess a Entertainment and refresh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred OlVer- Frank Barth's garden on next Fri- week from tonight, at the home of ments were enjoyed by the guests nmn> js ilomc from st_ pcter>s Woodbridge Food Center day, and the bazaar on Oct. 12 at Miss Katherine Bernard of Bur- through the evening. : Hospital in New Brunswick after the De Young real estate office. nett street. All members are to be being operated on for appendici- Mrs. Frank Earth program present. The winter season activi- CORNER MAIN and SCHOOL ST. WOODBRIDGE —A meeting of St. Cecelia s i tjSi she is recuperating in herchairman, was chairman of ar-ties will be planned. ^'Iso A :ew Junior League was held Tuesday • ]mnQ on pjat avenue, rangements, assfctqd by Mrs. Wil- membership drive will b.e,-*opened. FREE AND PROMPT DELIVERY - Two Phones 0072 - 0073 at St Cecelia's Parish Hall. The —Frank Brennan of Isclin Bou- Refreshments will be/Servec? after by the liam Perna and Mrs. P. J. Donato. 1 .meeting was conducted by the ; |t.vaTd spent Monday in Jersey Others present were: Mrs. Tuller the business meeting ! president, Kiluen Johnson. Plans • City visiting relatives, of Red Rank, Mrs. Arthur Nelson, were completed for the card party —Mrs. George Cooper and her Mrs. William Kuzmiak, Mrs. Fred —Miss Theresa Peterson of •which is to be held on Saturday (laughter LaVernc of Old Middle- linuise, Mrs. Grover Perior, Mrs. Manhattan avenue spent Sunday afternoon, September 22.. ibex avenue have returned home Grace Cannon, Mrs. Arthur Lance, at Coney Island. —Mr. and Mrs. Crete of Har- after spending some time at theMs. G. F. Baithwaite, Mrs. Wil- —Mrs. J. E. Peterson, Mrs. A. ding avenue motored to Jersey Chicago World's Fair. liam Kruff, Mrs. A. Fox, Mrs. D. P. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Peter- GRAND OPENING SALE'. 1 City Sunday where they visited —Miss Myrtle Harrison, who is De Young, Mrs. George Lund, Miss, son and family motored to Sharon, friends. a nurse in New York, spent Tues- Esther Van Slyke, Mrs. Francis Conn., Sunday to visit John Peter- -FRIDAY- SATURDAY- This club has just been formed day aml Wednesday at the home Ri'ak and Mrs. Perkins of Maple- son of Monhattan avenue, Avenel, recently and is open for member- | f,f ner mother, Mrs. Mae Harrison wood. who is staying there for several ship. Anyone over eleven years of io f Middlesex avenue. weeks. age and who has not yet entered -—Wesley Jankd of Harding —Fred and Elizabeth Bischoff -r-Mrs. D. P. De Young, Mip. high school is eligible for member- avenue is spending a week in Rah- oC Avenul street returned Friday Alice Pomeroy, William Liddle, FRUIT DEPARTMENT Dairy Products ship. way at the home of Mr. and Mrs. from a week's visit with friends Jean De Young, Ruth De Young, A meeting of tiuTGermiUi- , Edward Ward. in Fanwood. Edward Pomeroy and Mildred fhebest of Alt that theMarketfitfords American Society was held Thurs- —Mra, Grogan and her children. —Mr. and Mrs. Harris Chapman Horton spent Labor Day at High- Save Time and Money day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and their children and Miss Muriel bridge, N. J. Arthur Janki- of Harding avenue. Berry of Danbury, Conn., spent —Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Baker BORDEN'S ---A meeting »f the Women's fillKKIIFS KALK spent Sunday at Ridley Park, Pa. IN' I'IIANCUISV OF SEW J HUSKY — the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. "Always The Best For Less" LOOSE CREAM CHEESE l Club nf St. Cecelia's Church was H>>tw i WENIIKI.IX I.IUMM Coin-' William Berry and Mr. and M,rs. —Thomas Lockic and William A 8c held Tuesday evening at St. Ce- IhliLlmillt! ami ANliHt.O U. PIVEH, ct. Smith of Mqinzer street spent the IIIH., lirfendnnts. Fi. |.'u. fur llm milts nf Clyde Berry of Manhattan ave- celia's Parish Hall. Final plans mortKafcril pi-ensiML'tt ilutiMl July 27, nue. week-end* at Kingston, Canada, GENUINE were made in regard to the Peach —Dr. and Mrs. William Tucker and Ithaca, N. Y. l-'estival and card party to be held Hy vlrtuo nf th« nbovo Htuted Writ, —The Young Republican Club At WILLIAM TOBROWSKY'S SWISS tO 1110 (lllVCU'it uMl! (leUvi'lt'll, 1 Will l!S- of Chicapo, and Arthur Tucker of '"night, at St. Cecelia's Pariijh 1 of Avenel sponsored ah outing at 1 pom U> n;Ut> .it imMUt ViMiih],' on Obcrlin, Ohio, snont Thursday and CHEESE Hall. Mrs, Edward Breen and the WEDNESDAY. THE l'JTH DAY OF Friday with Mr. and Mrs. D. P.LaNvrenee Harbor last Thursday. 33: '•"mmitleo in charge gave a satis- Sl;i'Ti:ilHEIt A, 1). 1J3I Tie Younjr of Manhattan avenue. A picnic lunch and swimming were fiii-iury report which assures a ut two oVIui'k DnyllBlit NurliiK Time hi Dr. Tucker and Arthur Tucker are provided. The chairman was Char- •ui-eessful card party. .the ufteritiioli of tliu fahl iluy, ul tlu. les Smith of Avenel street. Large Bananas OLD FASHIONED STORE CHEESE ,. , „ • T - , - , ; Hliurirr» Offk'.i In tlio I'lty ut New tho sons of medical missionaries 19?, —MrM . and MrsM . JJoseph Junkow-: iiruimwirk AU , N. J. in China. Dr. Emma Tucker, —Anthony Galida of Avenel y and daughter, Joan, of Ken-!l 1 1 ""> foiiowine tract <>r. pareut or s and Dozen : -• • iv street Tiintrtrpil tn T>nint ! " " "'"' pr«.-iniii»H li.Tfiimrt.T imrtlcj. their mother, is a sister of Mrs street spent several days in New RED CROSS . tan, moioreu to i oint. 1|lr|y ,lcai,I,l|,,,,l| s|,u.,,,,p ly,1(, Illltl ,jd,1(, De Young. York visiting friends. JERSEY 1 1/2 llllls Free Running 'l'U. ! m (hi! Town-ihlp uf Wi.mlhrlilKo In thu —The first meeting of the Girls —Patricia Farr of Washington, ; 18 25° CORN FLAKES --Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dube •'»»»">• »f Niuiaii».x ami .state of Now Club will be held at the home of D. C, has spent several weeks D pkg SALT Jc l 5 ' •"'I daughter. Joan, of Rahway l ™UlchlXNlN;{':Ix;v.1N.C(, iit a point,-tin' intt-riici- Miss Marpraret Soloman on Smith with her sister Mrs. Roland Lund '•'••;•"' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. lion ut Hit' ni>ith<*t'ly ]lni' uf SniMini'. of Burnett street. They returned 1 street on Thursday. All members BORDEN'S 1 i iiMiirs Huttemann, Sr., over the AVOJIVB ami ,lhu WL-t>tt*rly |Hm of linuit are to be there. The meeting Wednesday to Washington where SUNKIST •Hirefit. llieni;^ (1» imrtlH'rly ntunji Ihu wi-i-k-cnd and holiday. wcHlurly lino uf (I runt Sir cot, umi hun- starts at 7:30 sharp. they will remain until the opening yi lb. pkgs. of SWISS, PIMENTO CHEESE 14 —Mr. and Mrs. Ben Myska iind ilrt'd tbut in liio Kuiithi'tly lliw t,t l.ut of school, N'II, 5afj; tlioiu'ii ('.') wentt'ily- pat'ulloi —Mrs.iC. Ramson of Titusville '•hildren of Rahway were the j 1 -J-Eugene Gery spent Sunday with Hnituult Avfuui" iilutih this uuuilifi - is spending the week with her GRANULATED FANCY TABLE ALL GOOD j-'in^is of Mr. Myska's parents. Mr. 1/ line of Lut Nti. 5lt8, fifty f.-t-t t.i a daughter, Mrs, Leon Ramberff, and and Monday fishing at Barnegat Oranges and Lemons :md Mrs. Myska of Oak Tree Road imlnt lu the tNiHtt-rly Una ut I,uL No. 5'J5; with friends from Eidgewood. thence (3) Houtherly lMiralltil with Orntit ^ family of Meinzer street. SUGAR BUTTER EGGS ."» Labor Day. stet'tit, ulont tho easterly line of lot —Oscar Trani spent tjhe week —Mr. and Mrs. O. Anderson, — •.Mr. imlBlity uiiu- nd their son Dewitt of Valhalla] TUWHHII1|I, MUiilU'.si'x County, Nuw .H*r- ilrciltllH (lliV.SO) fi'i't from tlm tw- SICKLE PEARS Mouth Ozone Park were the guests Hest'brands at Low\Pr.ices Amboy. N\ J., AUKiiHt I?n" a ml duly lul iUu"K Culi'inbuii Avenue, twenty- —Henry Peterson of Manhat- CRAB APPLES filed in tint Ottlca Ut tho CJurk of Miit- I vo (25) feet; tla-lu-ti lunntiiK (-) tan avenue, Christian Olsen of 3 -4 or 5 (or 25c rfkwux County, Mmterly unU along lot No. 21, uno hun- 5 lbs. for 25c CAMPBELL'S SHEFFIELD'S EVAP. KHI (100) feet; thrnco runniiiB (U) Woodbridge and Steve Sabo of visit Ht'liib' jmrt of tlio tuLiiit) premlaey ooiu- urtherly and iilont; lot No, 26 twenty- Elizabeth, spent Sunday fishing at v«yed to Tho Jluldwin HeuUyj Conipuny PORK & BEANS ^ hn (25) foot and tlicnco nmnlllt," (<) Beach Haven, MILK A cans23<: by deod uf Uoburt 11- Hono iluted Si-i>- iistoliy and along lot No. 13, ouo lum- tuniber 26, 1013, recorded In llook G3U, reil (100) feet to tho Uluto of beltlll- —Mr. and Mrs. L. Butter and |ittK«8 271) VU\ ' I ing. ;heir family will return home this VEGETABLE; LARGEST CAN SILVERDALE LargesiiCan Th\! itlMHDXliiiuto uimiuut of ttio decreo ELIZABETH'S Known and deblgnntcil an Lot No. to 1)1 biitlnfleii by ttald uu-lo in thu tmm :oming week after' spending the uf tpuv Tliouauiul Ouu HuiulroU and 0 on a. map entitled "Man uf lvrth Am- leason at Lawrenco Harbor. ' c C ISIirlbly-RlKbt DoIlufM und Forty Throu u>y Helk'lltu, altuato In tho Township —Miss Marie Large,, of George Realty TreshHere. PEA|HES 2 for 29 TOMATOES 2.- 25 conta (M,1H8.*3) totfether with tho costa if Wooilbridga, lllHilloses County, N. J., of thia Hitle. ulil map being on Mo In tlio offteo of .treet left lust TuesdaW afternoon ho Cleik of MlaMleuox. County. 0 begin her training flor nursing FRESH GREEN FRESH GREEN LIBBY'S LARGE DILL Togothor with all and Blngular tho SECOND TRACTi TALL PINK t rights, D jKfjH, ht-'redltamiiiitu und up n. the Newark Presbyterian Hos- thuivutiEu bulontjhiir ur In UlilOlNNING at a liolnt In till) weatorly lHirtemin Itio of Columbuu Avenue, dltitunt one pital. unywltiu lnlns. SPINACH 3 lbs. 19c CORN doz. 23c PICKLES jar |gc SALMON 2 cans 25c AI.AN II. lliliY, Shoilff. luiulred find nluety-tw.d and eighty one —Activities for the Ladies' Aid I0DEL HOME umanidtho (192.80) foot (ltuUllt (rqm CAItr. V. .ho. corner formed by tho intfjrHocUon of Society of "the Presbyterian FRESH »Zf.,ijU Bol the uoutlLOk'ly Utio tit Now Hnmuwtck' jhurdi for the Fall will begin with Silver Kirkman's Palmolive Completely Equipped W. I. 8-34, 81: 9-7, 14. Avenue with the westerly lino of Colum- 1 regular monthly meeting at the Avenue, tllunco lunnlnif (1) weaterly LIMAS, GREEN or WAX BEANS 2 lbs. 13c uiul [tlgl)g line of Lot No. 20, cmo. hun- :hurch on Tuesday evening. DUST lOVac SOAP 3 for lie SOAP 4c cake 603 Lakeview Drive QiflirBlirfT'N dreil (100) fast; tlionco rutintnt; (^] .Mrs. William Pemu of town N CHANCBHY OF ~NHW JERSEY Houtliorly nnd illont- Lot No. 2C, twenty. and Miss Sophie Schmidt of Eah- TENDER 2 bunches WHITE, MEALY Basket Colgred Toilet —Uotwemi WirXIAM II. KBIAY. (2&) feat; thenco runulnK (3) eabt STEEL WOOL SELOX RIVERSIDE PARK Commissioner of Dunking and Iiuur- orly und aloim:' Lot No. 22, ono itundi'oc way spent Tuesday with Um. Jos- unco of tlio Stutu of Now Jeruoy, eto., TISSUE (100) foetr and thence runnliif {i] eph Perna in. Long Branch. CELERY HEARTS 19c POTATOES 33c ""llvieil 1'iu-kfr ttoud und North Am Cutnplalnant, BliJ JAMBS MlBKCUfUO northerly uud pu-rallel with Columbui —P. Kazel of Avenel has 3 boxes for 10c 10c , follow the Arrows anil ANNA MBKOURIO, hla wifo, »o- Avoliim, twonty-flve (25) foot to the 8 (or 25c foiidilita FI Fa. (or (lit mlo of murt point or pluue uf boL bought the United Service Gro- gagoil pramiiMii ilatml July is, 1834, cery store owned by Cliristilun, WHITE or YELLOW FORMAL OPENING By vlrtu« J)f till) abovo stated W»lt, The apprpylmate umotint of the d« LARGEST SIZE CLOUDY RED DEVIL KITCHEN to lite dll'Atad ajid dollvorea, I will ei treo to be aatlaflqd by «alm jS („ o p, HUNDJIBD .THIRTTT-lfOUU Toeuthor wltli all and ulnsulur th ul twu o'olooli Daylight SavliiK Tini' rlflila, lirlvUfgDu, heredttamontl) au Chapel in Runway. Large Can Arm & Hammer Aoorted l uPDiirtonuilijeo, tUereuu'tu bcMitiug o HARD, RIPE n-H 1A. ,'|' >'» $14,000 Modal Home In, the afternoon of the Bald day, ut tii- —The Sows and Daughters of Sheriff•••.Olfliw ia ""> City of Nefw In auywlne apuortaliiluif. DOG FOOD Washing SODA COOKIES *'" U awarded at the Own BruiHWlolt, N. J- ALAN H. ELY, Liberty are sponsoring a ckrd four Home Show, Eliwbeth Ar- All tho following tract or parcel o; StMtil party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 3 for 19c mory O«, 29Ui to NQV. 3rd, land' and lireculaw beroloofter partt JOHN A. DBI.ANBT, Frank B_eusson 041 George street on TOMATOES 3M0 orally duulbod. tltu^tt, H5.ll . flollcltor, , ; ^ '^ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1934 iRapondHMooreJr. WOODBRIDGE'S. YOUNGER SET Republicans trpect Weds Helen Malmros Capacity Attendance Bride Resident 01 Highland Park Where Couple At Picnic On Sunday WilUeside Outing Will Be Held At OCAL FRIENDS ATTEND Warsany's Grove With Miss Helen Alberta M-t:,, . daughter of Mr. and Mr-' '(•]•'•''' Novelties Planned Malmros, of 108 South Thin" ' nue. Highland Park, bet-air,, 'V ' bride of Raymond R. Moor.- • TICKETS DISTRIBUTED son of Mr. and Mrs. liaym,,,',, ••' Moore, of 202 Green street '•'..'••;." All srranp:ir.eE5i are ne*iin|t Wednesday evening at thV i1/' completion for the monster picnic land Park Reforrrted Chnrr'n V'''.'" to be he-id Sunday. S«ptember ?, Jamt-3 B. Mulder perform,'-!' ' ', under the auspices rf,ti« Hoff- ceremony. The church wil5 ,;,., MUi-for-Governor Club at War- rated with palms, smilax and •'.'' '•" May's Grove. W^ Green street.. ioli. The tickets b*Tf be*n distri- The bride wore a white IV;,- buted to tke various ctfmaittiefr satin Rown trimmed with i •en and copmitteewomen by pearls and made in princes-; . . Quurraaii Tynan,.of. the titkfft With long tight sleevca aivi • .',,. committee sad a3i «"b<> tries' tickets train. Her tulle veil wa« ?•/;,' ,1 lor the affair may Brpcare them : from- their- representative., Ar-' with orange blossoms and sl'i'' '', nagfmts^,. r,»?e been majJe/'foT ried a shower bouquet nf -, •" ti* parking of fjR. and wafchaier. roses ani| lilies-of-the vaTI'-v-'••-, ' wj3l be assigned v6 -.flik* Jhafs* brido was given in marriage- h ',' father. : ••-••• *f them. '. • . •.' '•'• Ch*irman H-J,r.t of the a Mr=. John -McCullnueh - : conmitUitUe ' h&j j arjarrinjf^f d * =' ppro- Claire Apartments, town, v.;!' irrai m of parse? vr^isfc'wil^isfc'willl providide tron of honor. She wa? :-.••', sport -for. aii apes. •Children-? in p«ach satin with Iceland game; i.ave bees arranged, ar d a1 accessories nnd carried n Vj<. ; ; of Talisman ro?es, Africai, ,.. tall gsrse tf;SK,be nih» feature ie« and blue delphinium?. •event. • •• " Cbafc.an Arihar Chestnut of ,f Mr. »nd Mrs. Louit Cohen, 564 The bridesmaids, were y William Dennis and Mis; ..; the Cclcred ReAcb'.ictn Clab. en- left to riyht—Eliuil*th Toth. d»ujhter of Mr. ind Mrt. Steie Toth. 87 S*«ond »tree»; Carol Mjryra ine, 13 Lillian garet Eden, both of Hi/. ','•' tertainiMr,: committee-'has prem- From •ltd Mr.. M. Rahw.y it; Bcrtq»nd »nd Jennne Marie Motenthine, children of Mr. and Mrt. George Moitn PaTk. Their dresses were • •' ' , wed a nssiKcai program by a vrel! land blue Fatin with peach :• . known co'.ar*d proap. sories and they carried !.:: • Refmhaiects are to be bandied Hostess At roses and blue delphinium-. by a compttect crmmittee. A sep- ar»le both :.- t'.snMd for ladies. ACTIVITIES IN ALL'THE CHURCHES The bride's mother v.. i A musics: rrogr&ir. has been Congregational Activities draneta blue suede lace ar..: . arranged :y CV.ai-rmsr. Ba,iley sage of orchids. The brid.,-. r.rtt Th-i^day at > n'c'.ocli The •• pen ing meeting of the Sig- mother was attired in Sabo, who ha? fc-corai ".he S«T- METHODIST rr.a Alpha Phi Sorority, Phi Alum- Easiness Session Is Held At Which Plans Are Discussed rices of a wei'. kr.c«r. musics'! or- The- reptiiar Sunday Srh'.--! ser- Jantes' Auditorium. A ••x blue chiffon and she al-- ; T.en-.ber> or,!y -.vi'! bo he id ] :>'x- r.a Chatter, will be held Monday corsagt of orchids. ganization. Dur^-iSf and singing vice* of the Methodist E:: «• r»- r.:i;ht at the home of Mrs. Grace For A Benefit Movie To Be Held At State Theatre has been pianr.ed, Church wi'l be held at i'.i? ir. the inp the business session. John McCulloagh Beit M, , V. Brown. M_ain street. John McCullough, Clai:-. • WeitricK To Spe»k ir.orr.ing with the Sunday morr.ing The Ladie-s' Association will September 19 and 20; Many Are Present Andrew Weitrich, ivrr.'.cr aisiit- ?er\-:c« ;n the church at 11 :«>0 PRESBYTERIAN Order ments, was best man an.; At the First Pr*«:\".e -r:r..-or a benefit movie at the , ers were Edwin Eden. jmt prosecutor of H^ifor. Cojr.ty State Theatre, Main street, on | Group Meets On and now head of the State Speak- Wor.trin,,<,.•.1-.- , Missionar...-„...._y. So- - [Churc Sunday rr.orr.xj: S"r COMMITTEE TO NOMINATE OFFICERS IS NAMED Bndeau and William V<:\ : September IP and 20, The fea- ! Highland Park. ers' Bnreau. has be-tn secured'byj " hold its opening "meet- School sen-ices will bf holt: _:r. ture picture will be "The- House of ' Tuesday Night the "First Congregational James S. Wight, assistant prosecu- •re season next Thursday ;Sunday School room? at :•:•,•:: P.oihschiid," with George T5ie social activities of Professor Edward Stark- ,r a- 2-30 o'clock si the jrepular Sur.day_ mormr.t: st-r. Wednesday afternoon, when Mrs. the wedding maroh, rej-i•;,• • _• tor of Midd:e?ex County, *o spear;. ift'.-rr.v'or. at p'..".y:r.g the leading: character, DISCUSSED Chur were resumed ^ It is expected that Harold G. •'' M"=" "Elizabeth Drake. ; will be held in the e'r.t;rer. wit:: "ickets n;ay be procured from Ernest*C .Moflfett entertained the Ladies' Association at a same music played by h ' •--t' ~Mr- Herman Quir.n [minister, Rev. Earl H. Dev:-.r.n; r. T me John Durham 28 years ;,L'•• Hoffman, candidate for Governor. ember; of the association. idir.e, Linden luncheon dessert meeting at her home in Prospect street. will be present, although he has '••r.i-'u-a'iv'! : charge. The sermon t*i>'.c at held the parents of the i.rid.- at least 12 engagements to meet ""_1I '11:00 o'clock service will be "Or. , :•.: a business Following the dessert, a business session was married in the fame chu:•..••. (••' E~w-">vth Leafruc- ot I Being ITndenveipht." Ir. the tve- TRINITY the Maybeilo same hour. on that day. A ni';' Rev. Howard Klein, new re •.tr.ns of D;?- ivhen plans were discussed in reference to the benefit meme All committee members are •r.'Yvi'ar, Bi\ irrouy. wiU he held Inine at 7:45. the topic wiU be ! be held at the. State Stanley C. Potter. }'•:• Trinity Episcopal Church, . .K-rsey City. 1 urged to be present at the meeting s,:,n Methodist Church !"Post Vacation Christianity, Tr.e a'.re. September II and Sep- street, town, fanjj "I I.M., at t.":;e Simp 1 day ntorninc h.'T h.orr.e. tonight at the new Republican uteriiber -JI. . at ; Mid-week prayer services will bv in char Enters Training tember 2 u. Truly" and "Oh Promise V,-' in Perth Antboy, S 'be he'd regularly at 7:45 p. in. on vlehratio of Holy Euch a :r.ember of headquarters for lira! detailed tir- • '. 2 and following a A nominating committee was se- About 300 puests attcv.d- nsngenientf. S o'clock. ' .Wednesday of each week. t 11:00 oV.'.x- lected to submit their report for ceremony at the church ;-.' This aftc-rn.'v.' in a social was er.- ; Tric'Builder?" Society nrfci tr "er- i A meeting*' of the ways and the next meeting, which consisted were invited To~Tne7Y>;C' jv. r>! iv.ettini; of ie ii:r,; members. Aniong ulp.r meeting at the home ot Missj ears committee under the aus- of the f'diowing member.-.: Mrs. teni-ard at "Ye Cottage Inr. ••cictv will be . e'.d at the !y.n:- were the following: Mabel Treen, Grove street. Weil- | cts '.'f the Women's Auxiliary of Florence M. Hall. Mrs.. W. A. Os- The bride's traveling ('.;•.:. Avenel Child Celebrates ... First Presbyterian Church was : Mrs. H. Rothfuss. Rnhway Pa-t District Deputv vi District nesday evening at * • >'•::• >ck. • of royal blu« silk crepe wit':, .•',.: Weditti-day afternoon at the The rtctor urges :•-* iv.sr.y No. 2, Mrs. Mabel K. Simons; j borne and Mrs'. Percy 0. Dixon. 6th Birthday Anniversary There were seventeen nu-iviboirs • accessories.. Upon their ;• •-.'•••• .-.I. Mr = ." Asher Fitz Ean- bk- oi both nev; ar.-.i old .inni.-ji- Past Matrons of District ] The e-iection of nuw u!ficei\s will :^hi. T*v. ?•-=--M.~. 0 •-"!"! vhh. :-•;'::•' i- ccr.er.ii chairman'. ; be pre-cr.t. No. 2. Mrs. Ethel Hinie. Mrs. Fib Uir.e J.'t i V' UUrc A party -.va.- ht-i• < Tuesday at- dolphson and Mrs. K. Mark a:S" menr • will be t">vo sf.-rvieo; dur- Kaufman. Mrs. ?tella Anastas. The members present &l the Third avenue, Hiphbnd Pa: ternoon in celebration of the tended. A -•.•.-.•per will be held Th. week every Wednesday Mi>. Minnie Schiifer. Mrs. Ethel meeting were: Mrs. Ernest C. Mof- Gtiests were present at th> sixth birthday nf Jsrr.e- S.-.yder, ! next Tiv.irs;iay ;-.t_ S 0 to 7:30 p Mrs. F. F. Anness, pre: des-sevt> the ctiei-ration it\ were played and prizes were won .'ss session. Plans were disciis- served. erson. Mrs. lv Totmnn Mrs. Ethel H. Maxrield. Mrs. W. A. Osborne. felie ~Park, Penh -Amb'y, \ •^by Madeline Ft-jral and Barbarbarna The cviiimittee ii: at ..' parish rectory. a ;-d for a turkey supper and dair, ..V.arL"-- assist- Margaret's Unit held a Stillman, Mrs. Helen.Harke, Mrs. Mrs. Florence M. Hall, Mrs. Percy land Park, Oakhurst, ' ,-. \jvoons. Refreshments were ser- lowder supper to he held in the ins Mrs. Randolph.. -';•.•:• chaiTman, 0. Dixon, Mrs. Daniel Yoorhees, Pailin, East Orange, ?•! meet T.S Wednesday afternoon at Tlaisy Do\;i?]a.-.-. Mrs. Anna Gre- ved at a table decorated with a uture. Dates will ho ar.n"tiriivd KTV the to':ow::is: Mrs. Victor the Junior Past Matron and Mrs. Willis Gaylord, Mrs. Emily Westfield Pennsylvania :•,• the '; ..:r.._- of Mr,. Gtorire A. Mc- 10 color scheme of yellow and green. tor. Nieklas. Mrs. Ge.-.rs; • Merrill. Mre. road. I "' .. Steil; Mrs. William L. Harned, Brunswick. The little playmates present .Jidin Brecke!'.:-idi:v. L^tiL: h::n in King George , deputy of No. 2, Committee? were named for var- Mrs. ELITI H. Plans were discussed for the fu-! Present ai==tr:t; Mrs. Jonathan A. Ciddin/jton, Mr. Moore is well kr. vrere: Madeline Fitfral. Lovetta ills works to be. ucci>m;ili-hcd Devanny, Mrs. II' •ward Jernee, Rsv- and Past Grand Matron Mrs. Abby Mrs.. H. W. Voorhees and Mrs. attending local schn. •'- Pcrtiti'. Barbara Koons, Alvin Mr.-. Wallac Soiield, Mr=. Whit-! ture season. Mrs. Ernest C. Neidbricl. Fred Huber. urinir the .cominjr year. Fo'.kiw- Mrs. Fred A. Briefs, | memd was appointed secretary. bridge High School •.••:•': Levine Gloria Gardner. Jimmy njr the business a social time was nev Lee?on. • The next meeting will be held Snyder, Martin Snydev of Avenel eld, when refreshments were ser-jMrs. Howard A. Tappen, Miss \The next meeting will be held ut employed at the Un '• me oi M y at the home of Mrs. Percy O. Dixon Metal Company in Curt- and Jack Thomas and M;iry Mc- d. Grace Huber. Mrs. Lelan'd F. Roy-1 the home of Mr;. Le Roy Collins, Young Woman's Club Plans next Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 Dermott. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sny- Holds. Miss Pearl Filer. Mrs. Roy Myrtl avenue", '"September It'. o'clock. der of town, and Mrs. Martin Sny- ST. JAMES Sinnn. Mrs. Roscoe Chase, Mrs. Opening Meeting Thursday der of Linden. Leon Campbell and Mrs. Julian | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Eppinger, Reed, Local Boys Th Holy Name Society choir of j FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. t. James' Church willl holld a re- I Grow. ' SCIENTIST The fall season's activities of rganization meetinp and re'near- the Young Woman's Club will b< Moonlight Excursion Plans Return From Western Visit COGCONGREGATIONAG L IA Branch oof The Mother Church Howard - Moffett Nuptials ai tonight at 7:311 o'clock in St. Ci Si opened with a board of directors' ainos Church. All former mem- At the First Congregational The First Chunh of Christ, Scien- meeting to be held at the home of Completed By Colambians Howard Eppingor. - :. V. . ame.s Churc tist in Boston, Mass. Will Take Place Sept. 21 ers and male members of the Church Sunday morning Rev. W. Miss Helen Kingborry. Freeman MISS MARGARET BLACK and Mrs. John F. Ep; ir.. V. D. Strong will be in charge of Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. The Perth Amboy Knights of congregation desiring to become street, next Thursday night at Miss Margaret Black, daughter George avenue, and M> ' Wedding invitations have been the sermon and services at 11 Sunday Service, 11:00 A. M. 7:30 o'clock. Miss Kingberry. the of Mr. and Mrs. William Black, Columbus will hold their annual nombers of the choir are invited Wednesday Testimony Meeting, director of the Railway ill- issued by Mr^. Wi'.liani Woodruff o attend. o'clock. new president of the club, wishes 10 Lillian Terrace, entered in moonlight excursion to Coney Is- Sunday School will be held in S:00 P. M. a full attendance of all the direc- and a resident of R-••-* Howard, announcing the marriage N'ext Sunday morning at 7 training at the Fifth Avenue Hos-! , have returned from M:. . the regular Sunday School rooms Thursday, Reading Room. 3:00 tor members. lan a week from today, landing of her oxv.ciitor Myrtle May tc .'lock tlu- choir will sing at mass. to S P. M. pital in New York City, Wednes-S where they were the g•.:•.--• '. . • James R. ' MorTett' on Friday, Jam. Players will meet I at t':4S. day. Miss Black graduated with j at Steeplechase Pier, Reed's father, a retire-, September. 21. at eipht o'clock he class of '33 at Woodbridjel The boat Wil! leave the Perth who is now engaged ir. in the evening ;\: "jhc "First Pres Mrs. D. T. Manson Hostess i High School. She is active in Amboy City Dock.- at 7 p. m. byteriar. O'.urci1.. Runway aveiiiie News Notes of Woodbridge tic work in that state. News Notes oi Woodbridge Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Collins church circles here, being treas- • Music for dancing will be played Mr. Eppinger al-o •.:.-. At Lodge's Benefit Bridge urer of the Epworth League of '," , Fred O'Brien's Orchestra both Return From Vacation —Mr. and Mrs. William Gavd- 5 cousin. E. B. Fisher. ••:' P- •• • —W. B. Gardner. 1">,' Freeman the Methodist Episcopal Church.!"j eoinj' ; and coming from the park. and Mr. and Mrs. Ly;::..: News Notes oi Woodbridgi street, visited the Golden Cascade !ner and. Burnham Gardner, Free- Mrs. Donald T. Manson. Linden Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy B. Col-j street, returned this week !' "Buse j 'fo r all surrounding towns formerly of Rahway. r. -' and Natural Bridge in Howi- avenue, entertained at a bt'ii.-:;t will meet the boat Peoria. Both Mr —Mr. and Mr?. Chariot Fox Caverns. N. Y.. over the week-end. iins. Myrtle -avenue, have returned from several weeks spent in the bridge for the Order of- East err. •t ii , i 11/ JL *J_. will meet the boat upon its return j in Peona. Both Mr. -Francis avenue, town, annoum-- —-Mr. and Mrs. Logan Bockiu? after vacatiojiing for a week at Catskill Mountains and Xew York Star, No. 137. a local charter a: News Notes or YVoodbridge , . .. . ppinger vi.-i-..- Normandy B-ach. They later State. t0 P nh Ambov Tick t£ may bo Mrs E the engt?gen:en: vi their doughtt and daughters Mary Beth and kv-r home Wednesday ai-eir;> . n. procured from any member of the I World's Century of 1 Bernita to Ernest C. Burrow Faith, Green street, left Tuesday toured Xew York State, Vermont, —Mr. and lire. Stanley C. Pot- The event was in the fun; >.: I Chic; New Hampshire and climbed the ter and children, Gloria-, Stanley, K-ano-7-Mrsr . Carci::r:plate f P.' :-"-: - v;• ;: Knightthe boas t orbefor frvme thsailinge committe. e at i1 Chicago, returning \\ i West Green street, town. No dat for Cape May, where they will a dessert bridco. Contravt »;u. thtir homes. "" fcas been sot for the wedding. remain until the opening of sclunu, note:* Mt. Washington. Jr., arid Richard, of Freeman played foilowin^ the dcssvrt and J.. „-„ .-•.,^n.jir.L, t. , -.v. at the-fummer cottape of Mr?. M. street, were the week-end and high scores were, awarded Mrs. t Point Pleasant with :•.•'.:•.:::•. —Mr. and Mrs. George Vail holiday guests of Mrs. Patter's -Miss Marian Brtv-;i:i:::;r L. Bockius. e Roy Collins and Mrs. Sadie M. man and children. Mada, Georg- parents, Mr. iind Mrs. Waldo E. timed Tuesday to itsu:::e h-.r News Notes ot Woodbridge •Ufsinper. Mr?. Lester WieLvr- Telephone Perth Amboy 4-1423 and Bobby, have returned to the —Mr. and Mrs. Ralph tvelly. Berry, at their cottage in, Manas- es as a member of tre :".;.c .;':•.; •as awarded the eonsolation, home in High street after passin and their daughter, June, Linden quan. he Merrill-Palmer Seb •/. :-.-. —Mr. ilk: Mrs. Henry Volshin, The guests present wi-rt: Mi>. the summer with relatives in avenue, spent the week-eijd at 1 roil, Mich., after -;.".•!;•:.:..i: a Perth Amboy announce the —Mr. and Mrs. Orray T. Frazer rederick Spencer, Mi-. Le R^y Rocky Point. L. I. Mr, and Mrs.. Camp in High Bridge. and their daughter, Janet, Maple ation with I her parent-. Mr. Vallerman have just returned :'.rri:ii.v of their daughter, Es- 'oilins, Mrs. Julia Grow, Mrs. A —Misses Coletta and Marie l.v. to E.:-v:'.e Meyysie of \Vood- avenue, spent the week-end and i!rs. Joi'^p t. Br.cker.r. i.v. A Dr. Bennett Gray . from :>. motor trip to Canada. Grausam, Grace-Nebel and Mr.iiru- •Conrad Stern. Mis. \Vi'i:a::i 11. •iJKe -•'-'- September ls|. The holiday at Washington, D: C. Jriswald. Mrs. P.i'V Sin-.;:., Mr.-. street.- i —Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Jacob, rot Jordan oi town, returned Mon- —Misses Betty and Joseph •o--:i- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ..ester Wiei^'i's and Mrs. Sadie SURGEON DENTIST Sr., and their daughter. Miss Hilda day from a week-end's soiourr. at •fie. Vi Second street, Tighe, Maple avenue, have re- Jacob. Linden avenue, returned Atlantic City. turned to their home afu-r vaca- .!. Bussimror. Mrs. Martha J. Urfcan \V n T over the week-end from a month's —Mr. and Mrs. John Omer.he|- tioning the entire summer a.t Wild- vacation at their summer cottage Tl-.ev make their home at wood. Pianist ANNOUNCES HIS RETURN TO PERTH AMEOY ser, Miss Dorothy Omunheisev. an' street. Perth Amboy. in lVauville, John Omonheiser, Jr., return '1 1'ivi —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cope- Y. M. H. A. Frolic Planned STUDIO 676 WEST AVENUE J. ,; Bremian, St. — Mr. and Mrs. Car! E. Jacob, this, week from a motor inf. —Tr. | land, Mis; Betty Copeland, Joseph HE WILL RESUME THE PRACTICE OF DENTIS I KY Jr., and little daughter. Audrey ..VJI ..v-.r.ut-, is passing some Wednesday, September 19 through the New England states. and Lela Copeland, Maple, avenue, Telephone Woodbr! :J- Anno. Linden avenue, spent the r.i ir. t'ru- New England states. were the guesti of Mr. Copeland's IN HIS NEW OFFICES AT pa-* week-end as the guests of —Mrs. Carrie Peck, Rowland —Mr.-. La lU-:rie Carfoot, Grove 'brother and family, Mr. *nd Mrs. On Wednesday nigh".. Septem- Mr and Mrs, Jacob. ST.. in Deau- Place, who returned Sunday with visiting relatives in! Elmer Copeland, of Baltimore, ber ly, at the ck>e of tiie Yom Kiptiur holida','. a (iar.ee '(.::[ be VI.lt_ Mr?. Harold Peck from a week's wanda.'X. Y. JMd. "_Mr. and Mr~. James Marvin. I vacation at Ship Bottom, N. J., as Held at the F(.-rth Ampoy Y.^.H.A —Arti.-.:r Hum, Green street, —Miss Yvonne Patcinan. High 133 SMITH STREET former!v of Fort Hancock left . tho quests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank honie this week. i street, returncii Saturday from a A great de:-.l vf vnth-siasm sur- Wednesday for St. Pet.ersuunr.' CoaUey is ill at-hor home. ten days' visit with her brother OUlfd.> the eVelU. accoriilllL.' io its nvth Thornton. Columbus sponsors who hi-pe. 3cc- a record F:a., wl-.ere they wi!l make their ji —Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin eft Friday afternoon for and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil STATE PERTH AMBOY breaking attendance. hi>nie. Mr. and M'.-s, Marvin w^re Straight and their'daughters, Joan a.h. California, where ho Putenmn, of Newark. the fut-st* for several weeks of jCiu.il and Cynthia Anne of High •—Miss Jean Hadd of Xc-w York Special efforts, are being ma'di THEATRE—WOODBRIDGE Mrs. Thornton and their to have representatives prt-sc-pi the iatter's brother, Mr, and Mrs. land Park visited 'Mis. Carrie all will return in City returned to her home after Charles A. Levi. Church street. Peck, Rowland Place. Sunday. from association? at Freehold TODAY and TOMORROW tie fall to iK-ir home herd. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chester New Brunswiesj. Linden. Plain Mr .•.rA Mrs. Charles'Acker. I I't-'ek, Tisdale place. field, Newark, Elizabeth and Long ill place, spent Monday —Mrs- Harold B. Pateman. Jr. an ss Branch. Music |ar the occasion in Su'jth Amboy. ' ^ ^'' Margaret Dc-nko, Wilbry will be furnished by Jules JaiTee WOODBRIDG^CALENDAR s Chailotw "Eppinger, 1 street, spent the .past week at th "WHARF ANGEL" r nd his scjvti^ p;ece Aibury Park .iauglitu oj Mr and Mr* J. F. Senior Camp at Lutherland Pines lrHeaie mail dates, not later than Tuesday of each week, to 1 Casino Orchestra. wilh VICTOR MC LAGLEN Sadie Martin Bussinger, Woodbridge Independent •.•ppnijrer. '?-!." George avenue,'ar- in 'he Poconos, Pennsylvania. ived iiome Mondav from a cruise | —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frene.: As the prospective dance is the SUCCESS- THIS AFTERNOON—Meeting. Girls* Friendly Society, 4 P. M., Mrs. and son, Joseph, High street opening social event of the Fal —PLUS- . {'. H. Rotfifuss. Rahwsy avenue. n tin West Indies. Miss Eppin- and Winter season, the member; ier is a teacher in the Continuu- passed the week-end with rela SLIM SUMMERV1LLE and Tonight—Meeting. Holy Name Society, St. James' Church. tives at Scrantoii, Pa. of the arrangement comrr.itice arc Tomorrow—Dance, Woodbridge Hungarian Republican Club, 8:30 P. .ion School in Elizabeth. Prior to . ZASU PITTS FAILURE? —Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Harri: working hard to make the affair ar M., at Hungarian Parish House, School street. .ho cruise Miss Eppinger spent outstanding Y.M.H.A. dance. Sunday—Services at First Presbyterian Church, 11:0(1 A. M.; First wo weeks in the Poconos. of Bloomtield were the holida; in "LOVE' BIRDS" —Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Hol- quests .of Mrs.,. Carl Aug-uttine Chaiiman Leo Lowenkotf of th Congregational, 11:00. A. M., and Methodist Episcopal. 11:00 ticket committee reports a larg A. M.; Masses at St. James' Church, 7:00. 11:00, 10:30 A. M. land and family, Dunham iplace ,_ Ridjredale avenue, this week, WHICH •miT Miss Ciaire'pfeiffer of'Rari-! —Mr. and Mrs. George Koth sale of advance tickets from man SUN.-MON.-TUES, Wednesday—Meeting, Ladies' Association, 2:30 P. M.. Congregational of the surrounding municipalities Church, Mrs. P. O. Dixon; Meeting, s P. M., Board of Fire an Township, visited with Mr. and weiler, School street, will spen SH/ILL Commissioners District No. 1 41'J School street. j Mrs. John R. Strome at Daretown tomorrow in New York City. KAY FRANCIS aud on the holiday. —George Rothweiler, HI, Nanc\ Thursday—Meeting. Woman's Missionary Society. Methodist Episeif y WARREN WILLIAM pal Churc.h, Mrs. Elizabeth Drake. Main street; Meeting, F. Eppingt-r, St. George iind fiogtr, chiidren of Mr. am News Notes of Woodbtidge IT BE? Board of Directors, Young Women's Club,.7:30 P. M., Miss avenue, is :ittending the haber- Mrs. George Rothweiler, Schoo Helen Kingberry; Meetiiiij. St. James' Players,. St. James dashery sioiv of iiis l«-ve ave- Bell, of Pittsburgh, who has been Mrs, Charles Levi, Linden avenue. il ill Mi Betty Jane —Mr. ana Mre. John McCneery FVirm. eriously ill. Hewiui , a neici e of Mrs. SSpauldiag. and their daughter, Joan, Church WED. - THURS. Sind Ike WHOLE Child lo School &p«qt''the holiday with iu-companied her aunt and uncle street, Von wuuldu'i trod jour child la .ftool «llti * bruktn *rw wouldu :b to remain here for the coming ai Ailenhurst, N. J. friend (ur jou uui (» i«ir chU4 la » : scliuul year. ' ^J. \V. Clemens of PotUvtUe I Pa., is visiting his daughter and ,1,11.1 : —Mrs. William Gilmau, Linden lain >»ur September 20—Benefit Movie, Ladies' AistKiation, Congregational j —Miss Betty Kaus returned to avenue, was ill this week with a son-in-law, Mr. and M.rs. Le Koy Constance Bennett Church, State Theatre; Woadbridse Fire Co. No. 1, uieeting, i Pointed Post, N. Y.. to re sun: attack. B. Collins, Myrtle avenue. in "AFTER TONlGHr' « P. M., 418 School street. >' her1 duties as a member of ti —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ohlott wui —Miss Alice DoUui teturnol ALBREN, Inc. Saturday from a cruisi e ||t u VVeuzu —PLl'S.- JeweUrt and Optician* 1 September 26—Meeting, Missionary. Sunday School RRoom,i ' Presby- • factuliy of tht high school ihcre. \ -on. Robert, Grt^tn street-, and !Ars. Iw of Opt""" " " : alte• r vacatiomn' ' c wit' h' he' r Pt:er OhloltOiltt , FreemaF a sUetttt, re and Virgin I-l.ind3 and i- no* ' turian Church; meeting, 8 P. M., Board of Fire par- DOUGLAS FAIRBANK 133 Smith St., Perth Amboy ers. District No, I, 418 School street. lent Mr. a»d Mrs! Emil 1 rned yesterday from a wetk'j October 2—Tuesday Afternoon Study Club, Mrs. A 2 P. IRahway iit witli relatives in Flemington. ! \i, OR. J. J. BROWN M., West Main1 street. ' -—Mrs. C. Fritz Jacob and son, —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Me- ;stoftk&Aer 8—M«^tin«, For«k|B Misaionary Study, Presbyterian | Billy, Valentine place, spent .Wedr GraUi, ltigU street, reiurned (r :i: : with ••*"••'v. -qhuicfcx^f^:;;,.;..''------•••• ,nf)T)BKlDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1934 PAGE

Ploy South Amboy /?; nn-1 tlifnco (1) running xjonf ' tin nouthi'mitcrly il.lo nf th« lMt BM ABOUT COLONIA TOWNSHIP OFHCIALS rond on ft course of north ln,l,.(,w Lonpycl's Braves pky pant 618 f*PP,l to a point; tbfff--- " iilh Amboy Cardinnm Sun- By KATHLEEN FLETCHER Long PayFor Illness TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE 2) runnlnjf on n conrpp of nouth At t 1 rrci <0 mlnutei eaitt I,U'2 J« ttft • ''f|rrn'(i 'net Rr>r, feet tf> n larffn white o»k trM; i nfter the PnlR-Colorcd Wages Limited By Sliding August F. Grciner. Howard Bailey, M. of Health hence (<) running along thA w«8tttrbT ,.^j ",V jriime, which begins nt 1 *>STUME SHOW MRS. CHARLES CLIFTON COMMITTEEMEN J. A. Walsh, Chief ot Police nil" nf imidn (if John Dclanef en * ' Scale; 30 Days Is Peak rnvrnp of nonth ? defrrppfl 1 minute #Mi TAGED AT SCHOOL WINS GOLF TOURNEY Harry M. Gems, 1st Ward, B, W. Vogtl, Recorder A costume show wns staged on :«: feet to r\ ntiike; tllfnco (5) ItlU Ladies Open Invitation Day Frxxl Spencer, lBt Ward. C. A. Larson, Tax Collector ninnlnE nlnnff lanilfl of Jolltl EXCEPTIONAL DRESS he Colonia school grounds Tlnirs- ivati held nt the Colonin Country Substitutes for township school ith ^ dPffr^cfi f.? mlnutpn cant ASS ; lay evening under the direction Club on Wednesday. Mrs. Chnrles teachers absent for long periods John Hassey, 2nd Ward. 0. J. Morgenson, Treasurer n ptnke; thenen (fi) ftlnnp the W60t" from their workk will no longer be Iv llrri nf b.ml.i of onT" Cutter; nnd tunning alohff "Most Colorful, first'to Jane Ernest C. Moffett lio northerly line nf MM Hinds ot were luncheon guests at the club. ness is supplied nnd when the ab- J. H. T. Martin, Counsel V(,,r's models, in new patterns Peterson as a Spanish Dancer; sec- The next Ladies Open Day will be enrce C",tl'T on n «'onrue:of p^tith 17 ',]''colors, Prices, considering ond, to Dorothy Mades as Little sence is at least three consecutive Victor C. Nicklaa, Supervising Principal Ppp'en 1 minute, emit 1,(13G.94 fret to A held on September 2Cth. ,rcf F'tnne; th"net! iilntlp tSlfi Tvefltefly th. ii,,(! quality, are extremely low. Red Riding Hood; third, to Ben- days. . '• Tony Ferraro Mcetings third Monday at 8 P. M. in Barro'n avenue High n> of tiinnts t|2,9!l!.49) t"i;etlici- ivlth tlio emits Anil e\L-«t'tlni; [under »ny nnrt Ot second to .Elmer Mades as a fat IN CHAXl'KItY (IF XKW .1KIIHKY ~ farmer; third to Lorraine Pinlt- come will greet new comers to In uny case, absences of more If tllla mile. lie i Managership Of Main St. On Tuesday the Leisure Timoi duction of the teachers' pay for of mnrl|^a|;t.(l jirrmlapH dntcd July 30, purlpnnlieefi tlieri'mito he|uiiKlu|; or in lio nliort line rnilroiul. nnd l)^lnH In SCHOOL" wlNe uprertninltlR, Committee will sponsor a Doll ROLLINSONS ENTERTAIN the period, the amount to be t'lRur- lfllM: ho luirthweHterly cdrnor of tho tract SON AND HIS FIANCE VAI.AN II. 1CI.V, .ihi'rlff hut ili'Hi-ritifd. . American Store and Toy show. This will close the •d on a basis of the annual salary lly -virlic of tho nlmvi- slnled Writ, JOHN E, TOOI.AX, Kxcrptlnn out of the above mentioned and a 200-day school yenr. tn mr dlrertril and delivered, I Mill ea- ml deHi-rltied Innda nnd premises, the activities for the summer on the Mr, and Mm. William Rollinson riiine In sale nt (uilille veiidue on Ii2.es Solicitor. \V. I. «•:<, 31; !»•". H. (tids nnd pieuilpen mentioned nntl flea* SALE Another Wood bridge boy ha Colonia school grounds due to the of Dover road entertained at din- The rate substitutes will receive WELiNKNDAY. Till) l'/I'II HAY OF rllicl In a certain deed mndc find exe* made pood- Tony Ferraro of Ful- opening of school on the following ner on Thursday night their son, remains at $.| nnd $5 for guide nnd KRl'TR.MtlKH A. 1>. 19.14 tiled hy Joseph Rynn nnd Shirley Ryan, ton street hus recently been ap- [ day. Reginald, his fiance, Miss Lucy high school work, respectively. nt two (,'i-liH'k liiiyllKlit SavlliK Time In NIIKHll'1'H SALE IIIB wife, to The Hollnnd ('ompatiy, Mackey, of Plainfield and the en- the afternoon of tlic wild dny, nt the IM CIIANCBHY ()!•' XI-:tt' JHItSl'Y — .Inted .liuuinry 21. 1930 ami recorded In pointed manager of the American „, ...... An, d no retururnn of deducted pay Sheriff's Ufflee In the City (if Xn< tho Middlesex County Clerjt'H office. Stre on Main street. —The Colonia Unit of the Wom- tire party who will attend them will he made at nil where ttie ab- llrnnnwlek, X. .1. Ilotwrrn MAIlCAItKT HKLANKY anunry 24, 1930 111 nook 977. l>a|re 320, at their wedding Saturday after- sence results from an accident not All tlic following tract nr prm-ei of Complninnril, nnd CONKDI.irtATEn mil which imld exceptod lftmls\Rh SHIRTS 50c to 79c To Whom It May Concern: faction and good wiU of their ru«- ^- ; *%$•$&£*$£ yonne on Tuesday. TAKE NOTICE, that the under- —Tho Misses Ednn and Patricia (Joys' SOCKS 19c to 25c signed, by virtue of nn "Act for Bryne of North Hill road have the better protection of g«rap;e requested to abide iiy certain rules, returned from a short visit at the Mugedorn. The next keepers and automobile repair ' Girls' School OXFORDS Hut after you've served your «p- j ^ borne of Miss Helen McGrath of men," approved April 1-1, 1U15, HILDRfNS : be held at the home Brooklyn. And PUMPS $1 to $1.95 prenticeship, and become ii ninna- () on JJover will sell nt public auction— Her as I have, you fully realiy. j g , y y road Wednesday, October 3rd. —Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mitchell CHEVROLET COACH, 1931, Girls' SLIPS 25c to 49c why—and tlien know you would y, oi Dover road were visitors in Eliz- motor number 28II1SJ98, serial —Mrs. Arthur Saywell of Fair- UTFITTERS | insist on these principles yourself. jview avenue has selected a rep- abeth on Wednesday. number F 21 AE 700-11, owned by lAMlES 25c to 49* I "Une ot tnc iirsr, niies laid uuwii resentative in each neighborhood —Mrs. Harry Ludwijr of Mc- Robert Shellow, 4161 Fifth ave- i by my company is that the cus- to assist her in her membership Farland road spent Thursday at nue, Chicago, 111. License number 133 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. j. I Girls' SCHOOrDRESSES jtnmer must be satisfied, and is al- drive for the Colonin Public Libr- the home of her mother, Mrs. C. 749-084 Illinois, subject to this ways right. Ilelieve me, I'm liv- ary. It is hoped that each femily Volk, of Jersey City. sale at Clover Leaf Garage, Super Highway, Routu- 25, Avenel, in the 49c - 79c - 98c ing up to that stipulation and real- will bu represented by a member- -Mrs. Sophia Schunsberg and ize it is the success of any busi- ship, us only a nominal fee will Township of Woodbridge, State of daughter, Florence, of Chain-O- New Jersey, on September 8, (Girls'SOCKS 10c - 25c ness." be asked. Hills road spent Sunday at Lake The Main-street American Store 1934, .at 11 o'clock in the fore- —Colonia Public School will re- Ilopatcong. noon. is cue of the busiest markets in —Mr. and Mi's. Harry Hanoock SCHOOL OPENING SALE! open on Wednesday. Miss Comp- j Hundreds Of Other Items S the town and has gained ;i reputa- of East Cliff road attended a GEORGE FOX, At this thne when your youngstei"s are ready to go tion for exceptional values in gro- ton, the principal, will be in the [For Men, Women and school Tuesday morning to receive "skeet shoot" at New Hope, Pa., SHERIFF'S SALE back to school, Lobel'a offer the largest and most com- ceries and fresh vegetables. on Sunday and one at Dover, N. J., IN CUANCEIIY OF NEW JERSEY — Children At Reasonable new pupils. Iletween BARBARA I.UDI, I'nmplnln- plete selection of school clothes for your boy and girl. —Mr. and Mrs. John Tremor on Monday. ant. nlid UEO1UIE SVONIK, Dcrenilunt, 1 You will find as always both quality of merchandise and Prices of West Hill Road arc entertaining —Mrs. Mary Jenkins of Old I !, Kn. for the fifilo of m KITCHEN UTILITIES Harry dcRussy who will return to Lincoln Highway is the guest of lacs ilatfil .Inly 9, 193-1. prices most reasonable due to our purchasing power of [COMPARE OUR PRICES Hy virtue of the above stated M'rlt, to 23 stores. and PAINT CO. Washington D. C, shortly. lier'sistef and brother-in-law, the me ami 1 —Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wood- Rev. and Mrs. F. T. Hamin, of to side nt pnlille vemhie (in WEDNESDAY; TUB 2llTH DAY OF WALLPAPER ward and their daughters Jean Boston for a short time. •SEI'TIO.MHKlt, A, 1). VJH CHOPER'S B. P. S. PAINTS and Marjoric and their guests, —Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Smea- :it twn o'clock Dtiyllcht Snvlnc Time ii Janet Soule and Junior Ellis, have thers entertained Mrs. Katherine the. afternoon of the R.tid duy, nt the VALSPAR VARNISH HlinriffH Office In the Oily ot New Bruns- >EPT. STORE returned from the Woodward sum- Bienor, Miss Marjorie James of wick, N'. .1. 1 Green St. Woodbridge mer home on Long Island, Maine. Newark and Mr. and Mrs. J. Pear- ALL those two certain lots corniiris,- one Girl's School Dresses /* MAIN ST., WDBG. Phone Woodbridge 8-0504 —Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Rcliberg of ing tract or pnrcel of land anil prem- sons of Railway on Wednesday ises hereinafter jiurticLilurly dent-rlbed, Entield Road have returned from evening. situate, lyintf and lielllK in the Townwhiji Mothers will buy a few of these a week-end in the Pocono Moun- -Mrs. Lyman Peck and her nf Woortlirtdue, in the County (if Middle- fast color cotton dresses, polka dots, tains. - son, Edward, were the guests-of NOX, anil State of New Jersey, Whig Lots N'us. 43 and -14 on it .Mini entitled "A .Mail plaids, prints. Full cut and well tail- —Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. friends in Plainfield on Sunday. of (.arvey Heights, |jj-(iiiprty of A. S. Byrne of North Hill Road spent —Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McClure Wiliunt, Hituated at l-'ord.i, X. J., Wunil- ored. Plenty of styles and colors to Friday at Asbury Park. inldKi' Ti)\vnslli|i," and ivlik-h are inure of North Hill road attended an lijirtleulally (lesel'ilied ;LH followw: choose from. 3 to 6 size have panties —Mr. and Mrs, Joseph McAu- ( evening bridge at the home of Mr. UI ](iJNN'I\(i tit a jioint in the south- or bloomers. 3 to 6, 7 to 14. drt'ws and their daughters, Mrs. and Mrs. Ernest Bard of East Or- erly line, nf Wouillirlilnc Unllil, ilB laid WACe MARKET CO. ,Miie Mcmlield, Mr. and Mrs. ange on Tuesday. down an sahl uuip, dlstunt I'M feet e;iHt- >;rly from the easterly fide of Con'lelii' Bancroft Livingston and their —The Colonia Girl Scouts, Pur- Street, and from thence running in a sons, Mrs. Creevey and her father ple Pansy Troop, will hold the southerly direrfEon at riKlit angles Avitli SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY motored to Pennsylvania on Sat- iirst Fall meeting on Friday eve- sititi Wood bridge lloail, u diHtunce of lii.t fi-et, more or les.i, tn tho northerly line $-1 .cc' urday and visited the Crystal ning at 7..-30 in the Community of Annn Street, an laid down on tmiil Caves. Centre and each Friday night mil); thence running eitst(;rly alonn tile —Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Smeat- thereafter. :uid northerly line of said Anmi Street, I hers of Glendale Road drove to —William Garvin, who has been a dlHlanee of iiO feet, more or lens, to tlie FREE DELIVERY westerly line of Lot Xo, -15, us laid down New York City on Monday to meet the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Calvin. on Huhl map; thence in it northerly di- PHONE WOODBRIDGE 8-0522 Mrs. Smeather's sister, Mrs. Kathe- Johnson of Montrose avenue for rection along said westerly line ui Lot rine Beiner who retunu'd from a Xo. -15, n distance of. 200 feet, more or the past month, has returned to less, purallel with the first course to tl Boy's 3-Pc. Rugby and summer spent in Brussels, She will nis home in Yonkers. southerly line of said Wuodlirlilge Head; remain in Colonia this week, re- —Mrs. George Leslie and her thence westerly along the Hnid southerly turning to Newark for tin1 open- niece, Betty Tiffany, of Old Lin- line of »aid Woodbridge Road, a distance SHOULDERS of 10 feet to the iiolnt Of place ot HU- 4-Pc. Knicker Suits ing of school next week. coln Highway, were luncheon (jl.N.MN'd. Bounded on the nnrth by .^iiid —Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pinkham guests in Newark on Tuesday. WoodhrlUfe'e Itoad, on the east tiy Lot Complete outfits for the boy from 5 to 14. Fine wool GENUINE ofi Chain-O-IIills road had as their —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hamil- Xo. -ID, on the sooth by said Annti Street, and on tlie west by Lot No. 4v, cheviots and soft tweed suits tailored to Lobel standard. weekend guestsi Mr. and Mrs. ton of Fairview avenue entertain- •da luid down on said. map. Fred Worth and their children of ed over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. ltehig the [iremisen coiitnloiily Unown Every garment is full cut to give your boy the most of com- 14 and dosignatt'd as Xo. »1G Kini; (itor^'.-'s BOYS'SHORTS Kearney, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fred Bauer of Irvington, Miss ltoail, Wootlhridye Town.shlp, X. .1. fort and wear. The Rugby suits have one pair of shorts Hunkey and Mrs. Wilson of Jersey Lillian Pines and Miss Marie Roach The approximate iunount of the de- and one pair of knickers or two shorts. The knicker suits Made of sturdy tweeds City. of Clark Township. creo to be satisfied hy said sale in the in tan and gray or fine RIB sum of One Thousand IJight Hundred have two pairs" of knickers and vest. A few suits have one —Mrs. Katherine Pinkluun of —Mrs. Henry St. Clair Lavin Fifty Dollars (SUM.1)0) together with cheviot. Every pair is Washington, D. C, who has been and son of West Hill road have the, costs o( this sale. knicker and one pair of long pants. • lined and self belted. the guest of her son and family returned from a month's vacation Together with all ilird singular the Size S to 10. Lamb Chops the past two weeks returned to her spent at Brielle. rights, privileges, hereditaments and ap- 29: inn tenanve.s thereunto belonging or in home on Monday. —Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jeiir —Filliam Peterson of Jersey p of Fail-view tivenue had as City who has been the guest of their guests over the week-end UP his grandmother, Mrs. Sophia their son and his wife, Mr. and CLASSIFIED ADS Schunsberg of Chain-O-HiUs Road, Mrs. Fred Jennings, of Brooklyn. 7 returned to his home on Tuesday. —Mrs. Howard W. Fletcher en- CLASSIFIED! RATES FRESH PORK LOINS 91; —nr. and Mrs, Fred Albee and tertained on Tuesday afternoon Cash Charge WHOLE or HALF their. son Teddy of West Hill Mrs. Clarence Theds and son and fi Consecutive weeks .08 .10 GIRLS' BOYS' BLOUSES L4 1 road spent the holidays at their Mrs. Bertlfci Bahr <|f Rutherford. 2 " " .10 .12 GIRLS'SILK home in Nokomis, Fla. They will —MrS. Joseph McAndrews of 1 " .12 .14 MIDDIES : and return about the middle of the West Hill (road entertained the Contract Rates For One Year DRESSES 5 line or more weekly .05 Pei LONG ISLAND month. ' ' sewing circle on Thursday after- Made o( JUNIOR SUITS —Volney Peck of North Hill noon. Her guests, were Mrs. Line, A garment nice enough Road entertained the members !of Charles Davis, Mrs. Edward Schu- 0 months 5 lines or more week- Dor school or church. L o n s d a 1 e Fine broadcloth ' witli his orchestra on Thursday night. bere;, Mrs. Joseph Gorbctt, Mrs. ly, .Ofi Per Line. Made of heavy crepe silk. Jeans, full preshi'unlc collars. Neatly DUCKS William J. Byrne and Mrs. How- 3 months 5 lines weekly .07 Pe —Mr, and Mrs. Bancroft Liv- cut and Line. Most appealing youthful tailored, attractive pat- ingston and their sons were the ard Fletcher, roomy. Reg- guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. -r-Mr. and Mrs. William Godson, Situations wanted and Lost an models in every Fall terns. The butt,cn-bn Carl Evans at Beach Haven. of Old Lincoln Highway and son, Found 'Ads are payable in A(i shade, Wine, brown an Aiulurson of Wioodbridge on Sun- —Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Love of avenue. Phone Wdbdge. 8-0009- West Hill road are entertaining W. I. 9-7. SPECIALS BOYS' SPECIALS —Mrs. Charles Knauer of Fair- their daughter,, Mrs. George H. view avenue had as her luncheon Stanwood, of Chicago, 111., whoFOR SALE..— THREE PIECE For The WASH TOP For guests on Tuesday Mrs. John is east on a short visit. living room set; one sideboard, BOY GIRLS Zwerle and her daughter, Kathar- —Mr. and Mfs. Benjumiao Loi- oak; one round dining table, oak; SUITS ine, of Little Neck, L. I. one small table; one what-not; Veal Cutlets 39 LB veil and son, Irving, of Old Lin- Golf Hone, elastic' Broadcloth blouses, striped Regulation Gym Suits —Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ellis of coln Highway have returned from one-half dozen dining room chairs, tpp. 8}£ to 10Hi 00 Fairview avenue had as their oak, leather TboUoms; one metal. «r solid colors with cheviot Blue and green; a three weeks' vacation in Maine. Silk Tie., Scotcl, 8 to 16 week-end guest Mrs. Ellis' mother, —A meeting' of the procrnun bed with spring and mattress, % l or tweed shftrte,, lined and Mrrt. W. Wilkerson, of Brooklyn. siise; one bureau, oak; several odd belted. Every blumse with GirU' Flannel Skirts. All committee of the ..Coloniwi Wom- Leather Belts, siiuppy —Misa Mary Bauin of North en's New Deul Democratic Club chairs. Extremely low prices. 06 matching'tie. Tan, blue and colors, iiz<;s , d» 1 00 Hill road wus the luncheooi guest was held tlijs afternloon at the Green street. Telephone Wood- toukin); and OC 8 to 16 / . *P 1 of Miss Dorothy Lane of Summit bridge 8-0114. good wearing***' white; men 5 to 10, home of the president, Mrs, C. C. Girls' Skirts Round Steak 39 LB on Wednesday, MiUiell, of Dover road, to plan All Wool $100 $149 AMBOY KHAOK AND AWNING with bodice $1.29 —Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Mioscaaelli the proppnam for the coming sea- Slipovers ^ * of Beech street Tentertalned their Co. House aa 1 Corbett, MIB. Henry Lavin and Perth Amboy. tf. 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•_..A *• jjttjffitl —JBi^ JUI U .Idl^. hJ.^1h4J Att Jl » »^uL J* FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1934 rom his office have made three raids in SUPREME MOMENTS OF LIFE he vicinity in as many weeks, seizing ex- «IBIVC equipment and sizeable quantities Published Evciy Friday by THE MEN IN THE NEWS t liquor in various stages of manufacture. ODBRIDGE .PUBLISHING CO By CHARLES E GREGORY W0 His efforts in this direction are de- 2o Gre«n Street WoodbridgWoodbrid e 1 ervinjr of the highest commendation par- Tolcphonc, WWoodbridgo 8-1710 icularly in view of the fact that he is Colonel Charles Augustus Lindbergh Subscription $1.50 Per Year vorkmg in unknown territory and is un- They have written so much about Charles Augustus lble lo anticipate local conditions which " HUGH WILLIAMSON KELLY, Lindbergh it seems a little presumptuous to feel there is 'ermit the establishments to operate in the Editor and Publisher anything left of sufficient importance to set down here. rst place. rir.VHl.-KS E. GREGORY .... Managing Editor It is probably a fact however that most of the stories It is to be hoped that the local police have been written in the enthusiasm of one of Colonel Lind- "~r died as second-class matter March 13, lepartment is as keenly on the alert to de- t the Postoffice at "Woodbridge, N. J., bergh's epic achievements and have overlooked, deliberate- Act of March 3, 1879. ect unlicensed retail places as Commis- sioner Burnett is to ferret out the wholesale ly or not, some of those characteristics which in all charity utlaws. we can consider as making him a human being, subject to all the faults and deficiencies of the homo genus. This American hero, this idol of millions at whose hrine wdfship the great and the small has always been Inexplicable mtoriously at odds with newspapermen who through no I is dilTiciilt'to follow the reasoning of hoice of their own, have been assigned to cover various hases of his brilliant career. As a general rule, they dis- lM,,-i Larson when he concludes that to male/ ike him and he probably feels much the same way toward • rilicism of his conduct of the Tax th.' hem. , ' ,.tor's office, as contained in a pro foil' The instance recounted here may explain the situa- 1 r I,, the? 1933 audit, "didn't reflect am ' Malcolm Mouse had been studying the ion. on n • • a( all." municipal debt statement avidly for hours. As lminted out in an editorial, in this His wife Mabel never disturbed the silence Three or four years ago, while Colonel and Mrs. Lind- 1 m "' H.'iP >r last week, it does seem singular of such occasions but always waited until bergh were awaiting the completion of a new home in the that i,.s<> alleged deficiencies did not come he had finished his studious perusals. ^ourlarid Mountains near Hopewell, they took a pictur- hi in previous audits. But notwith "So we owe about five million dol- esque little old farm-house on the outskirts of Princeton. nir that puzzle it is almost inconceiv lara?" he finally said a little mournfully** t was a white frame building, a white paling fence sur- ,at a man in public office and trusted 'And then there's about three million more ounding it and flanked on two sides by acres of level stub- wjih,:t j'l-ave .public responsibility can hav Mr. Dunigan and the boys got marked up ile. ,lacity to hope to dismiss such charg on the ice while we all were sitting around Choice of this site was undoubtedly predicated on the .ixity with the mere statement tha1 twiddling our thumbs." fact that it provided a suitable landing field. TakinJ your j\ri \>Qm& ft\w the Tuesday H\J\nt r t-t no aspersions on his administra- "Rut they say the debt isn't so bad, It was so then, and probably it is now, that whenever Pbl Uctune dunvg ihe full Harvest r considering everything," Mabel pointed Colonel Lindbergh is reported out on a flight and is not te either is basis of fact in the ac out. "It might be worse." reported home safely, that within a short time rumors • \\< or they are fallacious. Mr. Lar "There's no doubt about that. That is spring up thick and fast and with unerring persistency that The Campaign mi the defensive. The jury, the elec one thing they can say without being con- catastrophe has at last overtaken him. Press associations New Jersey enters now into the active state unsuccessful impeachment of their state comp- campaign in which the issues are confused be- troller on the charge of selling judicial ofiicc. i-; not going to be satisfied with th tradicted." are flooded with inquiries. yond the prnsp of even the most experienced The judge was found guilty of giving the bribe, voters. We are to elect fourteen members of but the comptroller was acquitted. categorical denial he has seen fi "A new experience, I would say," Ma- "Report Colonel Lindbergh killed in crack-up at - - -" the national House of Representatives am! a Some of the rottenness has been cleaned up ,r up to this point. He should be th The Morse wires buzz incessantly. They come from United States Senator. We nlso are to elect an on the surface, but the control remains. For bel declared. "Politicians rarely have any- entire House of Assembly, ei^lit of twenty-one party purposes the Republicans seek a majority • ,,. to realize this fact. thing to talk about that can't be shot ful all sections of the country. state senators, various freeholders nnd all kinds in the Assembly, where reform groups can be All the facilities of the Associations are directed to- of minor officials, anil a now Governor of New squelched or whipped into line, but that is not of holes." Jersey to serve us for the next three years. It is an absolute necessity for control. The state Sen- A Long Way To Go ward running down the rumor. Correspondents are called the parties' assertion that this voting obligation ate is firmly in Republican hands, as it has been "Be careful," warned Malcolm. "You ofF anything they might be doing, nothing is of enough im- is all one and the same (hint*. It is not. The two for years, and there is little chance of changing are distinct propositions, .except as a landslide it. Thin gives the required power for deals and rhi-re is cfause for at least some grati- might have lot it-go-merely by saying jioli- portance to rank it above verifying the truth of the reports. on one side or the other may influence the whole it would provide wonderful pationagepossibil- "" result. •ii in the knowledge that one nasty tians rarely have anything to talk about.' Lindbergh is still the most important personage in the news ities if the Governor also happened to be Repub- In its national aspects the chief issue is lican, as was the case when the Hoover land- i;i tin' local Emergency Relief offices "If over," continued Mabel, going he: today with the possible exception of the President aiu the whether President Roosevelt's theories of gov- slide carried a man like Senator Larson into of- husband one better. Pope in Rome. ernment shall be endorsed by giving him a fice. ,.,..1 mfippnd up by the indictment of Democratic instead of a Republican United The Republican candidate is Harold Hoff- "Weii at any rate it's pretty lough try So it was on the night to which this refers. States Senator and bestowing on him a better man, a slick article from Middlesex, who was a persons hold responsible for it by the representation in the House than the four out. national Representative and has built up a per- ing to talk yourself out of eight millio We were covering the legislature or something equal- of fourteen members from New Jersey he bad sonal machine as motor vehicle commissioner. •Gra ii Jury. bucks in the red. The spellbinders who pa-c ly superfluous in Trenton. A report had come to New York 'in the Seventy-third Congress, which comes to He won the nomination by springing a carefully- an end January 3. concealed campaign on his unsuspecting party Thi'i-e continue, however, innumor- out gold bricks before election day can tr. that the Colonel had met with tragedy. The Senatorial contest is between the Re- associates as the clock struck 11. He seems to ..ilii'i- allegations of greater or less ini- their wares on the Township's creditor; A telephone call was put through to his home in the publican incumbent, Hamilton Fish Kean of have plenty of money, possesses unlimited gall, Union, and A. Harry Moore of Jersey City, now has a Jimmy Walker comedy complex, and has ,:.\ the good fiiith of the persons "Have you seen him?" Frank Hague. He is a splendid campaigner nnd serious-mindi'd side. ITo was an linnesl, eflicien't ed up to the live million. the most popular state politician since Joel Par- motor vehicle commissioner for many years and ngi'mi^ :,.;iking the charges. Under any "Ford's Memorial Park," she said, a "I cannot tell you." ker a good many years ago. Left to himself he a few months ago resigned his place as lay judge is a sound official wlA- never has made a for- of the Court of Errors and Appeals, which Mr, I'linistaiices, thi- would be an inexcus- little vaguely. This same set of questions was asked at regular in- tune out of politics, but who listens when Frank Hoffman in the case of his commissionership : e policy but u-here it concerns the ex- Malcolm laughed aloud. His wife look- tervals of five or ten minutes. The answers never varied. Hague gives orders. The gossip of his candi- frugally neglected to do, for which Mr, Dill pro- The reports became more persistent, more substantial. It got dacy is that Moore will serve as Senator for vided'precedent in 1028. Dill is not a favorite of .iliiurc ni' pulilic funds it becomes even ed at him quizically. three of the six years, returning to the job of Mayor Hague and if there had been any other ' "Just as though they have to call it a to be ten or eleven o'clock at night. Papers all over the , with the consequent practical way out he would not have received gratification of Frank Hague's ambitions by the nomination. The suspicion has persisted in 'memorial' park. The taxpayers will cer- country were approaching their deadlines. Flying fields sending him to .pinch-hit in the United States the public mind that Hague intended to tVade l'Yom time to time accusations have tainly remember it all right. At that price, everywhere were checked. None of them had seen the Senate, Moore to Dill to Hague. This is a some- him for Hoffman, but the political danger of what fantastic theory, built mainly on "Ifs" by this to the Moore candidacy is so obvious that • i; made involving dishonest practices, you would have to give them all a length Colonel or did they expect him. Republican gossipers. it seems unlikely that the Jersey City boss would In the meantime, a dense fog covered the countryside. The contccsts for the House of Representa- risk it, particularly in view of his eager desire .••I'iti-m, laxity in supervision and a geii- of gas pipe and plenty of gas to ever let to make a good showing in the Congressional This added to the uneasiness. There are so many possibil- tives find some admirable and some indifferent ;-liiviik-d(i\vii of proper administrative them forget it." candidates on each side. Of these, more at a campaign. ; ities, so many things can happen to a mere man in an air- later date. New Jersey voters will do well to distinguish v,ii|r,, They may have no basis in fact. "Eighty-five thousand dollars worth of The Gubernatorial and legislative situation between these double issues. The state cam- IIOIKN they sold for that park," Mabel ship on a foggy night. is on entirely different grounds. Here are oppos- paign, from (he public's standpoint, is a fight ' cii: this lie (lotennined without a thor- At length, we decided to go to his home. We set out, ed two corrupt organizatione that understand against the corruption of two partner parties pointed out. one another perfectly. The Democratic party is in which the solo hope of relief is to elect as •.••.-^iiitiK intiuiry? The answer is, of "What do you mean, 'for the park'," crawling through the.heavy "soup" unable most of the time controlled by Mayor Hague of Jersey City, a best we may the greatest number of decent, to know whether we were on the road or not. It was haz- bard-boiled leader who makes politics pay, but devoted citizens. ; •!•, nliviolis, Malcolm asked. "You don't think they who is rather proud that he does hot profit by The same standards apply to the Congres- !/•!• -inee the racketeering in food or- went on thi! cuff for all that money just ardous travelling even in the relative safety of an automo- exploiting vice and human misery to maintain sional candidacies, of course, but in the battle bile that at least could stop when anything went wrong. his dominance. The Republican party is a lead- for New Jersey decency the Roosevelt issue ; ::II- iieranu; known, officials have been for the sake of giving the people a-park, erless hodge-podge with an unsavory legislative does not and should not be allowed to govern :'-d with "leads" which purport jo do you?" What must it be like in an airplane? record, scarred by scandals that included the our voting discrimination. — Newark Sunday- enforced obliteration of two senators and the Call. ••her irregularities. In one instance, "I don't know. Isn't that why they have Over an hour was required to travel a few miles, butj ••lipaivntly passed judgment on the parks?" we finally drew up beside the house. Lights were burning .vim supplied the informationand "My dear," Malcolm declared incred- brightly, as if to mark the private landing fit}Id should the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR •• master drop because they felt he ulously, "you are naive, aren't you? Why Colonel finally arrive. Sea Girtj N, j. - OTHER EDITORS SAY - r'-iudiced. Such tactics are difficult here's never been a park known to human The butler who had taked over the telephone met us. August 29,1934. Once again we asked the same questions. Once again hep'J7 Dear Gics' „ "THE COURTEOUS THING" it is unfair to every competing :-r-land and so long as they are em- nan that was developed just so the dear Mir. Douglas has hastened to merchant, who may not have suffi- I ll ve ro lcl ; 1 in :e cient reserves on which to live for !. respect for the'sy.stem will be sure- .axpayers would have a nice place at which gave us the same uncertain answers. Arid the while, im-| , .'! , ! 1.*? l _™"*1 ! I!!J' place himself at the disposal of land, it must be confessed, a, feel- Mr. Bell, his successor as Director a year.' Little merchants must hav« '• ••'.'. il'tly dissipated. o spend a warm summer evening. Ask portant newspapers from coast to coast were waiting, g of pride, your most intcrest- of the Budget. He will stay on in some profit if they are to survive, waiting for some definite word. ig editorial in the Woodbridge Washington to help Mr. Bell in to maintain their families, and to :', as it is claimed, the Emergency Re- he man who owns the ground." 1 be in a position to expand. The ndependent, "His Excellency, any way open to him, as Ions; as '•'-'ai'iizalion is to continue permanent- "Incidentally," Mabel changed the Fog blanketed the whole countryside. It was impos- he is wanted. To him this seems store's announcement says it is in- subject at this point, "did you see where sible to see five feet ahead. -thu'r Harry Moore." 1 only "the courteous thing" to do. tended to help national recovery, '<• high time it began to be guided by While it would not be modest This will inevitably raise the ques- but if it squeezes out a lot of little George Merrill has some men working on While some of the men talked to the butler others of tion whether the President did the fellows and cramps some of the big 'inlamcntal principles of sound busi- ir me to say that I agree with ones it will hurt rather than help. ; us wandered around the back of the house to the broad courteous thing by Mr. Douglas. HH1 social practice. The public cer- he Sewaren Road?" 1 the. fine things yon say abo'ut No word came from him, direct or —Freehold Transcript. ' !•• entitled to, know what .steps are "Yes, indeed. I wonder how he found field, fjjuling our way cautiously. After a few minutes, a e, I may say ftranldy that I feel indirect, except the curt announce- hat you have analyzed the situa- ment that Mr. Douglas had resign- out what kind of a memory they all had." great hulk loomed before us. It was a plane, its motor care- PROPOSAL TURNED DOWN laken in this direction. ion when you say there is nbth- ed and that his place had been fill- fully covered with a tarpaulin. The motor was cold, ob- ed. Of course, it may be that Mr. Thousands of residents of the "What doypu mean by that?" ng mysterious about whatevee r viously it had not be.en running for hours. Roosevelt lias written, or will tate'would have been benefited "You don't suppose they're putting uccess I have achieved—tlj'at I write, a letter of: appreciation to Expensive Education ly conversion of a long strip of to work as long before election as this, We lighted a match. It was a light blue plane which ave been doing what I enjoyed. Mr. Douglas. This would be in line men with his UKUUI handsome behavior he Sandy .Hook peninsula into a l'!i:tt was a pretty .sad picture Town- either for trade purposes or just for the sake of designa- I am very sure that not even if they haven't got good memories, do you? on such occasions. Whether he ad- lathing beach and public recrea- !'i''''usurer 0 J. Morgenson painted for Mabel, after all the time you have lived tion was called the f'Blue Bird." W<* drew a sigh of relief lolitical ambition could have car- mits it or not, the public knows ion ground. icd me through many of my ex that he is under a real obligation 'Mayers last week. ;>nd stumbled back to the house where our associates were The Government has not used around heije and insist on asking such ab- leriences if I Mad not had also a to Mr. Douglas. At the President's h still trying to get a definite statement from the butler. urgent request, Mr. Douglas re- nd is not using the strip that the gave them a look into the future, an surd questions as that, discourages me just .eep interest in the welfare of signed his seat in Congress in or- eople coveted. If actually needed, l(U-a "!' what is facing them for years and "Did the Colonel use the "Blue Bird" when he went der to assume the heavy duties of little." people; not merely the people n time of 'emergency, the strip i u'tome — the repayment of about ma.«e, but in the individual,— the Director of the Budget. At "What if the men forget?" out?" least ifor several months last year, oukl be taken by the Government million dollars in capital debt, with "They won't forget. Good memories or "Yes," the butler replied. ,is problems and worries and am- lie was si tower of strength to Mr. uid used. Idle territory, would '"''ing interest charges -to boot. It litions. Roosevelt, in the early struggle for lave been transformed into a very bad, they will get plenty ojf jogging be- "Isn't that the "Blue Bird" out there?" economy and for a balanced bud- 1 ; Hie results of frivolous spending for It iH the fashion, in speaking ot •aluuble public benefit. fch»v tween HOW and. the fpt Tuepday after the Again he answered in the affirmative. Colonel Lind- man in public life, to ascribe a get. Whatever differences may later have developed, this service It ia difficult to find the view- "'Iliy purposes and for projects of un- bergh had been home safely for hours. He and Mrs. Lind- lolitical motive to everything he 111 first Monday in Novtjmber." stands secure and acknowledged. point of the War Department that advantage. bergh had a social engagement and they had driven to it loes. Therefore it is all the more The country would 'have been influences it to turn down such an "In any event, it's going to be nice to pleased to have bad a generous1 ac- •''Hi,it should illustrate the merits of a 1 gratifying when such a man sees ave the 'road fixed, don't you think? ' in an automobile. j knowledgement of it by Mr. Roose- appeal on the part of the people. is-vou'-go policy in governmental oper- hav print an appreciation of his It is be|jevi;d that "ill-founded, an- "It would have been much nicer if it But before leaving, he had instructed the butler that lings toward the people and .an elt,—N. Y. Time.. ktiun• It should depict in bold relief the lagontsm'* of the local command- had been fixed early in the summer. But under no circumstances was any information whatsoever niderstanding of the motives back ant at Fort Hancock influenced necessity of abandoning for all time memories are never that dependable, I be told about his safe arrival. f his actions. JUST GOOD ADVERTISING the decision of his superiors. I "•"lice of borrowing funds for any My hope is that I may always One of New York's big stores It was greatly desired that the suppose, and jogging gets a little tiresome . The reason'?' „ •' • coveted area be acquired because "••'• except to meet an emergency. In and tedious after more than a month or There just doesn't seem to be any unless it may be that nerit the good opinion of you and announces that it will sell at cost of the luck of public recreational your fraternity, because I know for a year, taking iKf'profit for w , it should teach, a lesson never it is retaliation born of dislike for newspapermen. Hours rounds along the Jersey beaches. two." " f the newspaper men approve of the owners and management, thus The public is made lo pay for had been wasted and for nothing. It was not the fault of increasing purchasing power of it; bathing privileges, or shut out en- ''•"•gotten. "Well I'm grateful to George Merrill, me down in their hearts, I will customers. Sounds like ' philan- tirely by private owners, although •\'e can only hope that.it will. anyway," Mabel said. ''It's a good thing it the reporters, certainly, who after all were only earning merit the good opinion of the pub- the public may be called upon to thropy, but is it? We aro more in help defray . the cost of erosion wasn't up to the Township to fix it up. If a living. . . Be assurei} of my deep apprecia- clined to bulieve that it is a yi * • • • • 'prevention. .1011. -i gantic advertising stunt, intended It is not likely that the promi- Oil The Job that had been the case, we would have had His apologists may find a way to explain the Colonel'i Sincerely yours, A. HARRY MOORE to attract other merchants' cut- nent promoters of the project will '>• Frederick BumWt, State liquor to either move the road over to Fords, or purpose in doing such a thing. But let them never expect t Governor Winers and build up the store's pa allow the matter to rest until a s Fords over here.' more sufficient reason for refusing I""', ' apparentlrently determinedeter d to mop up have one sufficiently plausible to convert a reporter who ha Mr. Charles E. Gregory, tronage so that it will reap profit: the appeal of the people is given, "Right you are, agreed her husband, The Woodbridge Independent, in the years tu come. In a sense —Elizabeth Journal. [ge Township and surrounding been subjected to such incivility! Woodbridge, New Jersey. , Piu".y of illicit liquor dispensaries. Men "again." FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7,1934 JERSEY BRIDGES LAUDED _Mr and Mrs. Lewi? Grady STREAMS OF HONEY PAGE TEN No other State in the Union , ESTELLE WALKER GIVEN FOOLED THEARABIANS ioa«t of so many and go beams SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Flowing streams of wine, milk, iridfrcR n« New Jersey, V, Q,1,| A surprise,birthday party was; Flowing stre iccrctary of the American In (riven Miss Estelle Walker at her, and honey were nnot a *ouCht- ute of Steel Construction, <\<-r\'\ FORDS SOCIALS home in New Brunswick Avenne. I ^Miss" Louise Masters has farmcr's dream buut t a reality, ac- id this week at the unveilir,-, Dancing, games and » mock trial; returned to her home in New 1. orh cording to this week'ek's i«sue of The .he plaque awarded for the .si,. ''1 By KATHERYN HAWKINS f including all the guests present PwsiytemB Chan*, H*y;.Brunswfek .venu^ ""ated after » week-end at the home of Famiiv Circle Ma«wnea«wne, which River Bridge, Route 4-N,, bVtbew(J, 17 WILLIAM STREET PHONE P. A. 4-23284 featured the ereaing. ! her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mr.-. L U hohow HassanH, , Sheik-AI-JabalSheik-AI-Jabal,, Belmar and Avon. A jury ,,f . The Rev. JlkWt MM-, n Newark and New lork d The rooms were elevtriy dew- *ofU»caurtkofkJ»t«d:Sund»r Peterson. in .-ancien- t days built a. paradise ^ineem and architects vote HOFFMAN - KEAN DANCE rated is alict blue and white] ,„„,„.,.. was in tie of Clam Ave- ' fiu'c'hh streams octualltlly span the most beautifubtif l nru KNIGHT AND SQUIRE I _>!„, in which PLANNED SEPT. 24 streamers and » hu« bouquet of Reformed cemetery. is .->•%«„...„ several weeks —Mr. andilts, Charles West flowed. •ncdium fuze built during in: TO MEET TUESDAY flowers decorated the center of A Hoffman-Kean dinner dance 5wr parent* in New and their daufrhtc-r Hope have re- WrdinK to the Family Circle '/he American Institute of The Knight and Squire, an or- the table. turned to their home after vyit- ,„-"• -ccond anniversary number of Construction donated a p[ will be held by the United Wo- LOIS HARRISON v !U ly Hum ni,i.iv a( ganization made up of young men Hie eoests were: Misses Estelie j(; He>n ChorVo of .Fair- ins Mrs. West's mother, Mrs. which will be distributed this ?n- to commei ©f the RariUn Bay district, will man's Republican Club of Middle- HONORED AT PARTY. w inp Walker, Sophie Sandrak. Ass Mi» Lots Bumn M HoruAy jr,na* visited friends in Thomas Grant of Maple avenue. dav and Saturday by the Amen- .his honor. hold ite regrilar monthly meeting, sex County at the Pines. Lincoln Hein, Stella Monroe, Vktwri* M Th , to their custom*^ Ansbcy. —Miss Vale Flower of Warts- an iStorPS Tuesday at Thompson's Hall on Highway, Monday night, Septem- Walker/Anna Martin. Helen MiV 1 boro, N. Y.. is the guest of Mr?. without charge, the wise old sheik Xewfcranswick avenue. W. How- ber 24, at 7 o'clock. Many novel kle»enF Gracy Stndriek. »»n Monday and at the Tally-Ho the evening. . . " Jack Gradj. Wtlliaia Soitii. Jack Et* -fee*. and beautiful valley of luxurious par- AUTO restaurant in Raritan Township * TicVete are limited in- «a™°*r ° J from their home on Ford Avenue Walter, Walter itautie, Peter "of .Woodlawn Bve- to their new residence on Third denn and palaces to prove he had but by mutual -fifrreement the and may be procured \in Fords titafce, Joseph SAalL Hart* the power to admit them to pira meeting night has been changed. bv telephoning. Mr*. A, L*r*on of the Week at Bel- Street. Mr. Anderson is fire chief Ranwn, Cfiffwd JJanto «•-»--• aw of Fords. A^ Sammit Avenue. Her' number,is ' MTCtartar ? tt ji*y*a *»4 pknet'cwunm ~.«iv'w Irece Tobias and Miss —Mis? Irene Peterson of Wild " Other features in this number MISSES STONE RETURN Perth Amboy 4-P9Q6J. ' ,. • ew EVERY SUNDAY 1» Miss H*&«. Mm; TOtM.Ut l :>- N«T of ^ Brunswick wood, is spending some time as tho ,f the Family Circle will be rpe FROM CHICAGO TRlp LAST RITES HELD for school lunches, b} IMRS L1ND, DAUGHTER ' Saturday at Sea truest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester cial recipes Miss Barbara Stone and Miss I RETURN FROM VIRGINIA FOX tOtS. ABRAHAM Link of Paul Street. From here Ida Bniley Allt-n, noted homemak WOODB RIDGE Girt. Mis? Peterson will RO to Alabama Helen 'Stone, have returned ' to I • Mr-. Arthur. L:nd -.and.heY i fesr- Art W&M Mrs. Ernest Krauss, ing imthwity; a short story by Ir S P EEDWA Y their home alter spending some A.^rfchsit, me and their guest*. where pile will visit at the home vtn S. Cohb, illustrated by. Ton: time in Chicapo where they visited ' dauph'er' J'jr.e rtimeS: w of her sister, and brother-in-law, h<.Kie 'os'William, street' Mc i Mr*. 'Maurice R. Zim- Sarg, and many other special fea Garden State Racing Asun I •t the home of their brother, Har- K-A. 'Lack?* ***?'£ $•, Louis Mo., were New Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stopin. turcs. The magazine is given awa' vey Stone. While there they'visit- ''night af:tr a tnor.tr,'* rtay ••—M.r, and Mrs. Carl Zubcr are ADMISSION 55c-75c I'friend? :r. Vinrinia. every v.-cr-k by the America ed the World's Fair. • ., AM. WawA,Cksns : ^_Jj|j~ tsi Mr . Charles spending several days at the home Store? to their customer?, of Mr. Zuber's parents, Mr. and •.,l»», lEoba*! .Bf.,_ "^Tai«T'.y ..of Fords and now s City, Mo,, areMrs. Jack Zuber, of Watcrbury, E«& TOwn. BSrMSS Lwrtrww*. .^}/l-*c; iJ>e:r relatives, 'MrMr.. ananddConn. Mr *n£ Mrs. SVn&fcw fijr-'.M'-.'vs'^-caer ofo fLinde Linden na avenue. —Mr. and Mrs. B. Haiirington, t£ SSwt Mr?, Lepinsky and were week-end visitors at Prince Ethel, of NewBay Beach, Pleasant plains. spent Labor —Miss Caroline Stryker .?. ?fn>: Amboy visiting.witiiti h home after spending the at North Stonington, Colin. Mew —MT. and Mrs. Charles Day and their daughter, Dorothy, are home Back to School after a trip to the Pocono moun- tains. As children start their daily visits ;,, —Mis.' Vlaire Ferbel of N'ew —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gross have the halls of learning, they will n<-wi .-K Avenae returned home as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Os- t plenty of nourishing, wholesome fnofi, ~CU3B ' t^-sis'v f-enine after spending car Klein of Massachussets. to supply energy and vitality. The !;i,, & 'W OcY ••>>'. s:iii-.s-of July andI AuRU-t at —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown . The of Pomoroy, Ohio, are the guests foods you buy in our Stores at .-u,.••• _«a.id.Pflrffc. •Wwdhwder., Siuritu . -•!«:« Mane K^?eof William of Mrs. Brown's brother, and sis- reasonable prices, are kitchen ;ii:i| !,.. ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mercer of Line Street, boratory tested for quality. Tin- ;•••-'. —Miss Margaret Humproys, of ing is for your protection and s;i;i ;, . .:«i thf Jtnuuih-lta T'tvtra ,w Sf» rM^.T;* --• N^ ^^ and XSllkL= : 1 New York City passed the holiday tion. • lir-liu«v. ict. tiMMiinr v-n.c {!T.-if.Tfi. •&- ' ''' week-end as the gue?t of Mr. and —-H :-w-ir.: l~r.;. of Elizabeth, Where Quality Count* & Your Money Go«s Furth«t i.f ?•;••, ;.:•!;•£ :; r.:j home after Mr?. George Ripger of N'uw Bruns- U Bl.ttHi'l. Mil: JJ.- try win:.nc i. T-;-:'K as :he pue.-t of wick Avenue. W;T nj.3iaritiit: Trvnv. >/:•-. C'.iriton Amos, of —Mrs. Jack Kirk has been con- B AT, (ixhibiEiiir. "OK"' ' via IV • One }t mco Peanut ButterI °^ : f;ii> > •""] fined to her home with illne.*=. i*rt'fit. iif IJHiif tih,f"irli. is; r>.rothy Williams of —Miss Florence Kirk of Liberty "iVlil!!- T'H-ii.s - '-.l!"flili .'i'" A--tT; jc is ,spending some Street spent the week-end as the One Wright Dayton Airplane (25/ IMPORTANT Til! ;ip««l"|-!i-f V'ff ;:.-:• home of Mr. and Mrsgues. t of Mr. and Mrs. Anton "..'•1,1 ..:xri •::i» i.nr A. Armstrong-, nt South Kranklin of Beach Haven. Coiiee Sale Continues All Week —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott ,1'i.ij •"• :i- —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson of have returned to their home on ••;. Ar:.' ;:: N^w Brunswick Avenue cnter- New Brunswick Avenue after ASCO ib 2k NOTICE! K.-u-ii?:..'Alined Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gra- spending some time with friends s.r.:. ?.::':.- ham, and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Dam-at Stuyvesant Fall, X, Y. An c-xcellent bk-nd of rich f.av . •h. of Rawny, Tuesday evening. —Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson —Misses Marjorie Salaki, of were the guest; of Mr. and Mrs. Victor 'b 19c IT WILL PAY YOU TO HOLD OFF BUY- S. Kaufman of Irvington recently. Pi^sr?-;- }>--*. T:.cr.-.T'!-:r.. Eiea- New Brunswick Avenue, and Mar- A fine bltnd of Santos Cofftt.-.-. ";T f:hr.::.i;, ?'£•_?-,- Ur.'it-r of Rari- jorie Melep, of Ryan Street, and —Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Haiflis The World's Finest ING FURNITURE AND HOUSEFUR- :an T.-irr.='.-.:r; Pa: Miller Louis -Jim Salaki, of New Brunswick are spending a few days with Coffees in Our Three , Ltngyel, Cii:.h and Libby Hutch- Avenue spent Wednesday fishing relatives at Scranton, Pa. Acme L 25 q el, tiith 2 -23 The prizes were awardel to the avenue and Claire Garrick of Sec- spent the holiday week-end with following: lond Street witnessed a theatre Mr. and Mrs. Joshaway Higgins, 17c ASCO Prettiest—First, Stella Petru-'performance in Plainfield. of Rome, N. Y. sick; second, Laura Quinn; third, —Martin O'Harra, Jr., and —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dem Helen Klein. Warren Pearce of Fourth Street arc entertaining Mrs. Dorn's Tomato JuiceCocktail Most colorful—First, Violet spent Sunday at Atlantic City. mother, Mrs. Stephen Ronnie of Paris; second, Dorothy Nikovitta; —Mrs. Olga Darling and Harry New Haven. Conn. ASCO Beans with Pork 4 med can.- 19c third, Anna Valentick. Meyer of Now Brunswick Avenue. •Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jonsen 6c ASCO Tomato Soup 3 cans 17c Most Unusual—First, Ruth Mrs. Stephen Garvick and ami their children, Shirley and 2 cans 23c Schwenzer; second, Lavurne Deik;•daughter Frances of Second Street Wilda, of Ford avenue spent sev- 12i/2c ASCO Sauer Kraut third, Anna Schwenzer. have returned home after a week'.- eral days in Washington. D. 0. Glenwood Apple Sauce can 10c Most Comical—First, Kathevine stay with Mr.-. Darling's sister. —Mr. and Mr?. J. KHijr and their Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise pt jar 17c Giamurro; second, Cecelia Niko- Mrs. Charles Mack of Beckit, children, Marie and Jack, >'f W'ih Hindu Belle Salad Dressing pt jar 15c vits- third, Helen Sobczyk. Mass., formerly of Fords. Main street, spent the wi.-ek-end tall can 6c Special judges' prize—First, —Mr. and Mrs. Michael Con- and Labor Day visiting in New ASCO Evaporated Milk Jean Aaroe; senond, Eddie Hege- dolo, George Vincy, Mr. and Mrs.York City and WVlkesiianv. Pa. Farmdale Evaporated Milk 4 tall can* 23c dus; third, William Olafson. Michael Velochick. Mr. niul Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. An'-hnny Fur- bij? , Theodore Stegurvet, Helen Vincy, dock of New Brunswick avi-nue McGRAW INFANT :Edward Vincy, ,)es?e and Claire entertained relatives firnn Chi- Victor Bread loaf DIES IN HOSPITAL Stegurvet attended the twenty- cago. Janis Madeline McGraw, infant fifth wedding anniversary of, Mr. —Jlisses Bert and Alfreda daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs. Michael Tanaway of Knudson, Roburt and Kuiiy Knud- l McGraw, of William street, died Harnard Street, Perth Amboy. son of New Brunswick avenue; Bread Supreme Z 8 A LOT TIRE FOR Sunday at the Perth Amboy hospi-, —Catherine Roller of Barton Grace Anderson <s Mae An- Made from the tweet cream For complete tt end with relatives in West New derson of Hoy avi'iuiu. [ Labor Day. 1 of tuberculin teited cowt. bujr your £fs> — —Peter Galmiche is spend ing. York. —Mr. and Mrs. Beiijamii Bar- Qaalitr Couati. FEATURES some time with Mr. and Mrs. Hor-; —MT. and Mrs. Chester Wagnor ley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jos- ace Galmiche of Spotswood. ihave retuniod to t^lieir home oh eph Pittins of Cliifwood Tuesday. Center Traction for —Mrs. FiVa Tilton, Miss Lois:Fitrd Avenue after spending a —Mr. and Mrs. Michael Seiko carton i Harrison and Miss Grace Long week at the home: of Mrs. Wag-of 3!) Mary avenur, announce the of greater grip . ,. Tough GOODYEAR were the week-end guests, of Mr.mer's mother, Mrs.'Carl Lang, of engagement of their daughter, and Mrs. Walter Dunham of Clill'-;Nova Scotia, Mati?aret, to Jo>f]>h Muska,. of Eggsstwelv:e 41 thick tread. „. Ribbed ALL-WEATHER side. | —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norton Tottenville, S. I. N', date has Tlie l'iiM'st Butler in Ameri For poaching-, boiling-, s- 8ldewalls .. Blow- —Miss Charlotte Lee is able to and their daughters, Betty and been set for the wedding. room use. a be about again after being eon-jChristinu, spent the week-end at -—Miss Ann Stebhins and Nor- out protected in fined to her home for two weeks'their bungalow at Lawrence H«r- man Nelson of South Plainfield Richland Butter lb 29c | Selected Eggs doz 29c| that's the pass- with a serious illness. , jbor. ' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- EVERY ply by word for 4'3% . -pMr. and Mrs. Maurice R.j —Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Niel- bert Larson of Summit avenue. 12Vac Supertwist Cord. More Non-Skifl Zumwalt, of St. Louis, Mo., were sen, ofi.Liberty street, left Mon- —Mrs. Austin Singer of Ran- Sun Dine Orange Juice 2 ^ 23 J Mileage at No the gutsts last week of Mr. andiday for a week's vacation at their way visited at the home of her Mrs. Lee. E. Gilbert, Sr., of Fords, camp in the' Pocono mountains. . mother, Mrs."A. Xelsu.n, of Fifth Entra Cost! . Ivory Flakes small pkg 9c-big pkg 20c Mrs. Zubwalt is the former Miifa —Miss Dorindu Lee is spending street. Kirkman't Soap Chips big pkg I5c__ Just 6ay "G-3" Hazel Gilbert. They are on'unithe 'week at Jones Beach, with Miss CUid- Gloir of Fifth to us anil see the auto tour of the states and on their!Mr. UI"J Mrs. Martin Harris of street and a party of friends spent RHODES SERVICE 1 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Specialty fried greatest Goodyear way home will visit Mr: and Mrs. Mersey City. the week-end and holiday ai At- STATION Lee Gilbert,. Jr., of Washington,: Miss Lois Harrison has re-lantic City. California Valeacia REJ> MALAGA or ever built—latest TOKAY CHAPES Cor. Avenel St., P. C, formerly of Fords. ]turned to her home on, Hornsby —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen ORANGES edit Ion of the —A daughter, Patricia Ann,!Street after spending several 18 for 25c Rahway Ave. of New Brunswick avenue were famous A 11 - Doubly was bonr to Mr. and Mrs. Frank-;weeks visiting at the.home of her Atlantic City visitors recently. No. 1 Yellow H Sugar AVENEL Weather, world's Guarcinlccdl lyn Thompson, of 201! Gordon.brother and sister-in-law,,Mr. and ONIONS CELEKY CORN largest selling tire 1. Afiiinstroad street at the Perth Amboy Gene-!Mrs. Theodore Harrison of East '3 lb.. 10c ,2 for 17c 2e hazurjs. ra! hospital Monday. Mrs. Thomp-'Rutherford. . for 19 years. FAVOR N. J. BIDDERS 1. Against de- son prior to her marriage was: —Mrs. Emily Richardson has Preference will b^ accorded J Fancy Snow White LUND'S fects for life. CAULIFLOWER SPINACH Miss Kutheryn Smith, of. Fords; iretimed to her home m Washing- New Jersey firms by the Stale 3 Ik. l*c SERVICE STATION —Williml Dunham, Harry Me-ton, D. C, after several days with Highway Commission in consider- head 23c Closky, GeorgB Rodner, and Wil- her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. ing bids for maintenance materi- CONCORD Ftacjr Cr*C« Cook"' 5SS Now flruiuwick Av. AFPLES FRANK VAN SYCKLE'S TIRE STORE ' Hum Mains-/, returned home Sun-and Mis.^Jack 1. Denny, of -New als, according to a policy adopted GRAPES UMA BEANS 3 n>».M£_ FORDS day from tri'p "to Ontario,'!Brunswic.... •!>. ik. Avenue. by the Commission. Rejection of basket 45c Z1U- 1S< 152 JEFFERSON ST. PERTH AMBOY Miss Barbara-Allen and Miss bids for materials where firms in Home from »ea»hore or mtnintww> Do »top in Canadamaua. . —" „, .r-— vf 1 i this State do not .submit t,he lowest COMMUNITY —Mrs. Kenneth Watson of Ford Tesme Ohntie were the week-end figures was voted by the commis- neighborhood ASCO Store and look »t our fine SERVICE STATION CLAIRE GARAGE PARKWAY GARAGE Avenue entertained relatives from I wests of Mr. a^d Mrs. Claude merchandise. . 493 RAHWAY AVE. 459 AMBOY AVE.- California and Kansas recently. jMartm of Far Hills Car. Fuarl & Main SW. —Mrs. L. McLean of Ilaritan! —Mrs. James B. ttrgert of Thu* PriM* Efwtw* !• Omr Store, j. North Jw^ —i Vkjaity. WOODBRIDGE WOODBRIDGE Township bweut the day au^ the j Plainfteluf her dsiste is rth ean uuesd brother-in-lawt at the home, ---Say "I saw your advertisement WOODBRIDGE guest of Mrs. Gallagher of Ford in the Woodluidge Independent," avenue recently. Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Anderson.

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1934 QrsimJfareaten^To Replace Matera In Speedway Races Idlanzws 3rd Win In 4 Tries JPALS, GIANTS CLASH Ultanzio's3rd Win In 4 Tries |PAI^, GIANTS CLASH Dun^ W,s Th^n^T FORDFORDSS CLU CLUBB CLICK CLICKSSGerity Gerity To To Pilot Pilot Clovers Clovers On On Mi leaves Htm 3 Points From lop IN SUNDAY BRAWL Dunham Secures The Speedway SO ANTHONY PLANS In Debut Against Gotham Giants Promo'*'' 0/ Garden State Meets Here Declares He May As High School Football Field ON GROVE^T. HELD Woodbridge High School'* football tenm will again play its FOR LEGION MATCH Perth Amboy Squad, With Four Former Rutgers Stars Use Red Hoagland Of Germantoum As Driver Of home gnmes on the Speedway in field. His Car; Sees Matera 'Not Pushing It' Zambo And Wilson Named Willard Dunham of the Board of Education1! Athletic Com- In lineup, Fourth Opponent Of Season For mittee, discussed the tituation with William R. Crawford of Mont- Mesick Cohorts To Engage Probable Hurlers For clair on Wednesday and obtained from the lessor of the track the Steve Owen's Crack New York Eleven CAN NOW CHANGE HANDS IN SUNDAY MEET privilege for the high ichool eleven at a weekly fee of $25, which, Perth Amboy A. A. 'Championship' Tilt Crawford «aid, wai not enough to cover hit own maintenance ,,|1 without a top race victory after four Garden expenses. This Sunday CROWL, HEENAN BOTH WITH JERSEY PRO SQUAD • variation automobile meets at the Speedway hero, TOWN TITLE AT STAKE School opens next Wednesday and Coach Frank Kirkleski With Jimmy Gerity of Woodbridge again running ! 'V Matera this morning is considering a threat which is expected to launch intensive practises next week to make up RAIN BLOCKS VICTORY Sundny afternoon at Grove for the lata»start of the training season. Graduations have sadly the club from his quarterback position, the Perth Amboy .V'M,| him his place in Joe Oraini's car. wrecked his fine 1933 eleven. Steve Anthony has finally Clovers have guaranteed themselves an interesting evening - " or ini is the big man in the independent troupe of Street, the revived Pals So- cial Club nine tackles the convinced himself that the on Wednesday night, September 19. The professional who stage their fifth co-operative meet of the aea- football squad coached by City Commissioner Harold Run- „„ Sunday. He JR also Colored Giants in a match Fords Field Club, of which ,.,. ,,f (lie machine which billed as for the champion- he is.the principal mouth- yon of Perth Amboy opens its 1934 season against the New ',,jl,ileil to five consecutive1 ship of Woodbridge proper. piece, is going to engage York Giants of the National In the first five meets of RAINSTOPSBATTLE; Master Billy Mesick's Amer- Leagde under the floodlights of ,,.„ staters' campaign^at Always excepting,.of course, Amboy's City' Stndhim. that remarkable American ican Legion youngsters. Mr. Kunyqn will have n competent '.; ,.|. And he is definitely MAURICE F. X. DONOHUE iril'nt Matera'fl conRistent AVENELTIED AT 2-2 Legion squad. Mesick, however, has so far squad and the fact that the Giants ',„•'climb in front of Al Wade no definite decision be- themselves begun training last- Anyway, two weeks ago Monday will help. Nevertheless, ,, in the events here. Sewaren • Braves Held Even the Pals licked Andy Leng- yond deciding that the game it's n mini-sized business—this job ii-in last, week won the 10- yel's Braves and they figure if they f/ A City Commissioner scheduled for August 26tl of tackling Steve Owen's Now • I'.IIT npain—his third vic- In 8-Inning War With ca'•"•n' hand the Colored Giants WEDNESDAY I MET Harold Runyon. He, so I am was postponed, which snme decv Yorkers, now opening their tenth i'niir tries. Thnt closed Mn- Bill Perna's Nine dose of the same poison, it will informed, is the commissioner of public safety in our neigh- sion was practically automatic. year in professional football nnd " ,..,r| over the mustachioed Anyway, the Fords sqund, with tr;i' make everything unanimous. boring suburb of Perth Amboy, and a very nice chap too. equipped with a lineup studded •r-wii'k driver to just three Zambo will be sent in to pitch for Captain Red Fullorton eliekinjr with illustrious ox-collegiate i,.Jire!'cnt(ng only a second Rain prevented that Avenel How much Mr. Runyon happens to know about football I mint nt the Pals with Sonny Wilson his handsomely last Sunday, rapped immes. • , thtine - GSC,SAA pP°> f A. A.-Sewaren Braves affair probable hurling opponent. will not have an opportunity to discover until Sept. 19th. the Raritam Field Club by fl-4 on The battle against the Clovers ins if Lnttanzio places on Sunday afternoon from The Pals plan to use Possoby at That happens to be a Wednesday. As you may or may not Tally-Ho Field. During nil these will be the Giants' fourth start of i- Sunday, while Matera short, m' • • » • • - know, the Perth Amboy Clovers, of which Mr. Runyon is KoiiiRs-on, the Legion was doinpr | the campaign ,nnd their lust before .'.IJKTII, lie ties. If he going to a decision. The scor- fi&i coach and general proctor, are to meet those New York nothing more constructive than opening league competition | Matera does no better even at 2-2 \vhenjnnd» Lomonico at third, Pencottj cavorting around Maple Tree Farm against Detroit's Lions in Detroit •„, LnUanzio leads. ing was Giants on that date. For no good reason, I hope Mr. Run- Umnirn in ripht field, Al Pochek in centre in a elnmbake postponed from the on September 23. Before coming M,-nl .ins HongUnd A« Sub umpne nnd ZeRnn behind the bat. Prob- yon's Clovers absorb a licking. preceding Sunday. into Amboy, the Gotham Gorillas ciin sec things are bc- 0 1 the On Monday, however, Messicrs match at the beginning of the I '' ? batting arrayy willll linlinoo uup Nevertheless, I have long been puzzled as to why pro- are to tangle with Now Rochelle, ,t-ticjilly out of order for h nhlh 4 JJoo Mesick, Dametsch, Zilni, et al. at Orange and Paterson elevens in. ••Miitcra isn't pushing that eitrhth Under the rhvnm ''" \\AA ? ' Rk'Rakosii si, D, DorDorkkk o fessional football has not so far prospered exceedingly in least attempted to inc»cnse their Litnui, unuu me CllClim-.and Fulol p arc allll availablille for + thut order. ,'. ii.-fd to—before iannn- tilit p a hese United States. Because this is strictly the business definitely dormant stringo of con- Clovers Use Rutgers Men iill,.(|—and I'm thinking stances, both nines probably be- utilityy ppurposesp . secutive victories beyond the fig- lieved it a moral victory. which promises the greatest return so far indicated in any Four former Rutgers perform- lied Hoiipland of G((r- 11TThhe lfG;Giantsi a tss ' wawKK rr C plapas rlnn lists J. ure 17, at which it has remained ers are listed on the Clovers' squad 1lf ; C l sport in these beloved United States. !i under that wheel," the Each led briefly—the Braves I!"'. . ?? ™ !. .: ' ! <-2b; 0. for- what by now seems to have of 2fi. They are: Bernio Crow], r , ,, i ,r • • HHarrisa " , rff?; McKissic', 3b; Clievasb , The Clovers, so I understand, are practically the best .n-chief declared yester- for ICSK than half an inning- and n,; C. Ha'u, cf ch been months. This was against •famed "iron man" center.of Scar- f Mitchell, c, and the Perth Amboy Clovers on Mon- Avenel for a full round. In sofai Wilson, p, in that orderd : team around. The Giants, of course, comprise one of the let legends; Peaches Hecnan, end, . A that after laying off day—and the weather stopped nine-letter winner at the institu- ; as pitchinR was coneerned, Wnj- best teams of the United States. They ought to draw a mil- .Mitidiiy nfter next, the lion dollars. They won't. Why not? cm. tion on the banks of the dear old :i 15, Ward Beam has an Uin had a distinct 7-,'i edge on Practically nothing else could Raritan; Dick '(Hip" Van Winkle, the track for his Con Keenan of Avenel in the matter; Because Pennsylvania Military College and Clem- have. and Chris Stockle, two good tack- ii.iredevils, the races wil of hits allowed, but the Braves' son are not fighting it out for honor of the College of Legion Leads At 8-3 Red Fullerton lea. : ,,- two weeks in Septem- f linger was ermetic, permitted: the Pacific. To me, this seems more or less incredible. At the beginning of the fifth, Joe Steinman, 220-pound full- diitcs in October and two pitches to go wild mid other-i The best professional football game which I have ever when the Legion needed only three back, of Syracuse, standing six ..,,. in November. He isn't wise eveiieil up the reckoning. outs to make it official, those foot two in height and a leffc- heat, the grandstands, Both teams scored in the first. had the extreme honor of witnessing was a match between Clovers formed a sadly-beaten rick Cars Featured handed passer, is one of the big . uri'S if the customers The Braves, lirst up, followed a Philadelphia aggregation entitled the Blue Eagles {this team. The figures were then S-3 men in the backliekl. Walt Sche- • i.y'll shiver for it. Celebucki's tiriple with :i money being the great days of 1932) and a rude Wisconsin squad nnd gave every promise of growing mick, 200-pound halfback from M diners last Sunday con- single by Kurucza. Hill Perna's called the Green Bay Packers. I was fascinated by this af- rapidly—an the right direction. In Show At Speedway Thiel College, whose specialty is : i., a cate of about a thoti- fi(|iiiul immediately knotted it And this developed, too, out of not blocking, is another of the boys ;r>, :ilthouf;h inefficient and, in the fifth, edged in front on fair. I decided I had never seen a football game so vigor- too favorable a preliminary situa- omersault And Roll-Over who has a college reputation. Ned Mostly Dogs ously, so cleverly, so sturdily contested an engagement. I tion. That was when the Perthians Terrell, former Ohio Woaleyan permitted a crowd csti- a hit, mi error and a liehler'.s Autos Listed By B. Ward IS,0000 to trick! hoice. That, made it 2-1. In the While the best fishing of immediately decided this was the game of the future. rushed off to a 2-0 edge in the sec- quarterback, is a strong contender ..•i- mill under the walls. ' first of the seventh, Kurucza airain l'lc >'ear 1R generally had in ond session. The Legion fixed Beam For Sept. 16 for a half back post. Had I $43,000 or so, I would have immediately invest- that—with a single run in the sec- Additional men who have had aw Johnny Ulcsky of I thrust himself into the match by September, it also is the ed it in professional football that afternoon. ond, three in the third, and four wheel the fastest jsinKlinR, stealing second Two of the most unusual crea- college experience are: Irv Bres- month we begin to give our * * * * in the fourth. But the rain made low, tfiiard with George Washing- : the pits, equal his own sprintinj,' home on Snlewizyk's it just so much exercise. iona conceived by automotive en- •all1 record of 30 seconds dogs a workout. The birds Mr. Hein: A Good Centre ton University; Benny Iannotta, a ! line drive. That one went fur a have finished breeding and On Sunday, Mpsick y Cinecrs—a somersault and JI roll- ta»k!e, from Clemen, and Jacl: _4; I WOULDN'T KNOW how many years ago but once I macemen will go romping down to over automobile — will be put Webb of Maryland University; i".,li| up aRain with motor Avenel used 11 men. the young have nearly ma- the Amboy City Stadium once The lineups: saw Mtl Hein play a tremendous amount of centre in foot- through their maneuvers as a por-where he earned mention as AU- tured. Young birds fly.but a more, this time to do battle with Suuthern centre. : himself, Joe Veriiely, VWrtn-ri g ball. This, man friends, occurred in a football game be- tion of the thrill program of B. the Perth Amboy A. A. Masquer Danowshi With Giants i: the only feature race h o r t distance affording tween Washingtog n State and Villanova which, I yaguely ading under that title is the bunch Ward Beam's International Con- Metropolitan colleges are fur- anzi