14 INTERESTING FEATURES FANS! DONT FAIL TO READ THIS WEEK-EVERY WEEK! 2 SPECIAL PAGES DEVOTED BFXIN READING THEM TODAY Jtttojmthrot TO THEATRE, SPORTS NEWS [Vlll, .XVIII, No. IB WOODHRIDGE, N. J.. FR1UAY, ,11'NK 12. 1936 PRICE THREE CENTS 300 JOBS AT STAKE; Section Of Eighth Grade Group To Receive Diplomas On Tuesday $250,000 IN BONUS IFROM OUR AS NITE-KRAFT CO. DUE FOR TOWNSHIP; FRONT THINKS EXPANSION 500 TOJPLTT SUM WINDOW Fords Porcelain Building Veterans Must Sign For May Be Leased By Bonds, Warns Dunne, wl,n't he long nowl By Fred Kaufman I! „,, mf»n the expected opin- Listing Rules „( ihi; Utility Commillion, ,,..,. ",„„ lh»t application from HAT FIRM~TO USE 75 OFFICE OPEN~3 NIGHTS Perth Amboy Gai Lifbt 1 j Decision to take over the Woo (I bridge Township ,np»ny »<"• if"""" '•«••• Fords Porcelain buitdiryg andj „ rfmtmber—the two ••(•«• veterans will receive ift lh*- ..nln, on a (ingle pipe thereby employ 300 more! TiHghborhood of a quarter of •lil- township girls in the manif-i when we tret rid of the dc-. facture of nightwear still is a niiliinn dollars, in bonus m National Bank & Trust! pending, Fred Kaufman said payments Monday. Woocjbridire will begin this morning, Mr. Kaufman, man-1 While Postmaster James .,', .,'iic rasily. again. aurer of the Nite Kraft Corpora- .1. l>imnr made elabonite. ,pl» M„ tion which already has two plant*I lor bundling the task of (littributibt* , urreni return* of huncjredf— in Woodbridtfe, said if his firm inir the r'eiferal gratuities, . tl,i,Mi»ndi—of gold badfet, takes the empty Fords building it M-ivn'i' organizations . ;,;irin!f into the Motor Vehicle will keep both the branches here [ (hut approximately 500 men would ,, from favored fnendi of and the.pl'incipal factory in Ornnire; h.ncfit. They figured that th* fc«,-rnor Hoffman (whole iuc- open. About fiOO work in thfLOr- .•ivrnigi" pnyment would lu |f>00, ,,r recalled them) muit be anire mill, 300 in Woodbrilljre Mr. Dunne pointed out that tlM tlnS m much of a problem, proper. IH>IHI> bonds w.HI be received, ill , ihcir final ditpoiition, ai Meanwhile, arrangements were registered letters requiring tht ,,iirilion of what to do with i'r' ciifil signature of the veterUa ,.iior bUdei. completed yesterday by Building • "Kvery effort," he said, "Wll b(l Inspector William All)?aier for the m;ulr to deliver them to the hoiflt by Com- <>f tlu> veteran and secun his g)S> . nuttirc there Ili the oven; he c*a> not be contacted at his home, b4 may cull nt the post-offn-> which. will remain open until ten p. BU -i-.l on , , . f • V on Monday, Tuesday, and \Vedne»» one ed ;( sn{ ial day." II»M . j cerer- p | ^^ be in production by ire entitled to some relief thhe end of July, Payment of the certifii.iten WM h condition A bujlder hailed by local and sur; ullding •m. n.i^,i.-v..ft VV..V.VV.. A builder hass been foundfound, , Mr. merchants and all expected to re«p ,.,| by luck of oil ami we trust, AMier jd to() h . d a rich harvest. Careless pending ;,,.,. iim| his associates will yet:to creot a buildin/f)0 by ,no fe/t lit' providing help. of previous government pft» WM pn the site of the old Poillon Pot- not anticipated, however, the gen- | tery off Ftnhway Avenue near Main I eral belief being that staple and [ Word now comet from inner I Street. The Building Inspector in ]e^ of local Dejnocrary that Girl Archers' Star Performances PRONOUNCED SANE, Peterson Willing To Quit As Bossnecessitous merchandise would I the past has been unable to offer constitute the largest proportion rr Pcterion, recently named manufacturers sites in Woodbridge fc High Command of the Firit |of the purchases. Home improve- proper because available structures : ment and renovation were also re- rd organization, ii going to have not met the requirements and ABM Interest In Stadium Test P.ENII SENTENCED Of Democrats But 2nd Choice Hard p down in faror of a iiiccet- garded as likely purpose' of ex* no new building could be guaran- 1 not ft decided on. Oppoii- teed. TO 180-DAY TERM Dissension Within Ranks In First Ward Organization^ ™' »™®bi™i& developed over the recent Comider Second Story Victories In Invitation Meet And In Junior Metropolitan linu&tlon of the "Old Crowd" Assured by the unanimous vote Clouds Problem—Sterna From Drive To Oast Old p tmaster *Dun"rur|red that an the front rank of party of the Board of Adjustment Wed- Championships Generate Fresh Curiosity About Sister Tells Judge Brown Ofl »nfils and the candidatei, who nesday night that no obstacle will Result Of Open Competition On The 30th Guard From Front Row In The Party Picture ... go before the voters, ap- be placed in the way of construct- Old Offender Has J ar a )>il perturbed. h they bwsr thr#i ing a storage shed at the rear of Brilliant performances by the Woodbridge High Not Reformed Dissension within the ranks will probably result in the |, /r ^Velest his main Street factory, Mr. Kauf- ion of Peter E. Peterson from his ten-day old job j "Veterans are not connelled," ait so actively School girl archers in their two most recent meets have KRAYEK GETS 10 DAYS >ss of the First Ward Democrats. ihe said, "to have their bonds s^tte&jMJbUc interest.ia-the arr.hery mrnpfttit.inn open to| Friends of Mr. Peterson have suggested to him thathettlfful7ul>1*MI thsy^deewe- >> ing another story on it. any township bow-woman which will be a special feature Exam!ned at fh'eTe'qiieat of step d^vFTnTavoTnTavorr bTparfisaof partisahn peacee anTit is uhdersTo6dt^p^y^f^es^5 lot- -h ip'» grade cross-, Through compromises on the size f Stadium Week. Miss Jane Dun- Recorder Arthur Brown and that he ia completely willing to forsake the post in an effort ;bnnK them to the poit-office for It), I expectancy of of the shed and the matenals used has agreed to supervise the pronounced sane, 32-year-old i n;r!its ervades our to restore harmony. Choice of a successor has caused curtificatton by the Postmaster or in erecting it, all objectors failed on Tuesday, June 30, for Eugene Penik of Fulton :onsiderable discussion, but there.*??. Rn¥,°t ttle following employei: ,i, y the importunities, t0 „,,,„..„. at thc hll6a,.inK on Wed. tim«^ Miss Margaret Kelly, William N. i-iner. Mr. hdison, et nesday. GOVERNOR BOOKED Nicholas A. Priaco, athletic direc- Street was sentenced to 180 is little indication at this time whno tor of the Stadium carnival, and Eyerkusa, Russet torch, Leroy put the thing acrosa, days in the workhouse yes- will be offered the toga. Lifts or Clemens Stancik. handsome medals will be awarded terday in. police court here. He FOERCH CASE GOES The name of Arthur A. Quinn of "Bonds must be signed in the BY STADIUM SHOW he winners. was charged with being drunk and ewaren, formerly State Senator presence of the certifying officer . flavor Greiner and the Particular interest has been gen who will witness the signature on yon1 Anociation of Middle- CLUBWOMEN HOLD disorderly by his sister, Mrs. Irene ad now Comptroller of the Port Hoffman Witl A ear Here •rated in the expected test of com- TO JURYJN 26TH each bond and issue a receipt for ; County did well to take poi- PP parative ability between the girls Schreiner of Cutter's Lane. >f New York lias teen heard fre- them. If the veteran is not knowji |re action in an effort to force AT now competing for Mrs. Rosemary Penik has repeatedly been ar- Township Committeeman Is luently but even though his nom-to the certifying officer, he most Middletex delegation in the on Night of July 3, McCarthy of the high school and rj»wn«d on the same charge, usual- nation might mean, unanimous tp- [bring two witnesses who we known jiilatur* to begin to thimk •••>- the school alumnae whose entries ly Wed by hia wife. Last July, Mr. Accused Embezzler proval, there is little likelihood and who will sign as witnesses to jly of aititting munletpatitiei Fords Ladies Stage Annual are anticipated. Mrs. McCarthy Brown sentenced him to 90 days the signature. This procedure most [ providing unemployment re- has taught the fundamentals of the {Continued on page Hveive) Of $2,940 hat he would be willing to assume be followed in the case of veterans But along came thirteen Fixture; Mrs. Dunham i^NE TOBIAS IN LEAD sport here for several years but the h reaponsibilityibilit . who are unable to sign their names in dollars from the Dor- present team is the first to be for- One faction of the pyparty, , and due to infirmity." ritate. which now make it h Toastmistress | With circus and sideshow, mally recognized by the Board of ZULLO DATE IS VAGUE! t is making no secret of iti s attiti- No more than ten veterans are At though the dough were By MRSTTHTBAILEY I Governor Harold G. Hoff- Education as part of the school's H U S S E Y EXPLAINS Charges aeainst Township tude, intends to fight to keep the still on local relief rolls and John •it bag." inte,r-scholastic competitors. old guard in the background if not Omenhiser, municipal director, yes- School No. 14, Fords, was|man will be one of the main The 1936 squad has answered ommitteeman Frederick O. out of the picture completely. It terday said that each case will be ck-e, nor any the scene of a gala time Wed- attractions at the stadium with a series of brilliant perform- 'oerch of embezzling $2,940 is known that this group violently treated as an individual problem, ances, capped by a conclusive tri- THE SOLARSYSTEM opposed emergency last year of the ublican, need worry about "n7s^y"when theTordY Wo- f the funds of the Avenel following the standards erected in benefit. He will positively i umph in their own invitation meet repudiated clan, with little success, the bureau's handling of insurance !.«.* Malor iSV h« man's Club held Its annual pear at one performance — last Monday. Five schools entered Men's Club Hears Graphic 'ire Company, will probably and it does not intend to stand by policies andother assets owned by silently again and watch an elec- i.icked the man—in the;men's dinner. A delicious [j^: ninightt of July 3. teams and the young Woodbridge e presented to the Middle- sili>nMv nrain »ml watch an elec-1 familjes seelting township help : Suf Senator Clifford R. i chicken dinner prepared by n had been the hope of the pro- Continued on page twelve , Address By Member Of iex County Grand Jury during the tion debacle of the proportions ,1 BurlinKtoti lounty—tt|Mrs Ivar imsen was enjoyed. imoters that Mr. Hoffman could eek of June 26. (Continued on page twelve) andidate in op: The following daughters of club open the week of hippodroming on Astrophysicists Mr. Foerch, who is treasurer ol A. Harry Moore. And members helped serve: Misses j June 27 but he was engaged in 388 RELIEF FAMILIES The Men's Club of Trinity he Board of Commissioners, wa: WIFE, 2 CHILDREN not: yet appear that any- Gladys Lawn, Edythe Miljes, Ella j other fields and his itinerary could Church enjoyed a most entertain- iuid by attaches of the prosecu. Youth-Of Hungarian Church ;;i !]<• done about it. Petersen, Gladys Liddle and Hen-1 not be altered. His performance WILL GETJJ^S. GIFTS or's office to have signed a con T 1 ing astronomical treatise at last o Discuss Outing Tonight rietta Peterson. The attractive j this week is at the Republican_Na- night's monthly meeting, when ession that he appropriated the TORNITWEJANISH nocratic publicitti are at- table decorations in charge of Mrs.. tional Convention. money,. The shortage in the Surplus Commodities Will Winston Hussey addressed the 'icnic And Social On Calen- ptmg to ditcrwlit both U. S. Bernicc Klem and her committee With the rocking chaii; contest members on the subject of the So- Board's accounts was brought to • tor Steiwer, the Republican were carried out in pink and gTeen gajted to the limit, the parade Be Distriuted Tuesday; ur System. light by a recent audit, although dar Of Young People*' Police Tell Pritula They tfvt-ntion Keynoter, a* well al with a bowl of roses forming the practically set, freaks, athletic Mr. Foerch continued to tfold his Society centerpiece of each table. The contests and various other at- Development of the subject froir criior Landon, on ac<^unt of 7 Cases Dropped the earliest days of its study was ;wo public position*. Can't Help Him In fiirmer'i favorable Tote om stagc of the auditorium was a ver-1 tractions scheduled, the main in- It was stated in New Brunswick Details of an outing in the ituule garden, with its profusion terest still centers, m the contrast Distribution to the 388 town- eviewed by the speaker who dis- Search ' tliv alphabetic maneuvering* plays remarkable familiarity with Continued on page teven Watchung Mountains this Sunday Pr.ndrnt Rootevelt and thejof enormous baskets of flowers, i which will select the Qu'een of the ship families still on relief of can- will be discussed tonight at a meet- ned beans, oatmeal, grape jam, famous discoveries of firmamental George Pritula went to dun declaration that he had Preceding the dinner all present Stadium and will give the winner phenomena, outlining methods of ing of the Young Peoples' Society work Monday morning at 9 (lilted in the Preiident'i »rnif joined in singing "Grace." a trip to Bermuda. The competi- peas and roast beef as a gift of Got A Big, Vacant Root? of the Hungarian Reformed surplus commodities from the Fed- measuring the plants and their o'clock. When he returned the duration of the war", Following the dinner Mrs. How- tion will close at midnight, June particular satellites and illustrat- Church at the School Street Hall. didn't everybody take a eral government will begin Wed- Wilson Needs\_ The session will begin at 8 o'clock. six hours later to his home at ard Madison, newly «lectedt presi-: 20. ing the relative importance by re [il.itly patriotic itand, at the dent, in a brief address welcomed j jhe standing of the aspirants lesday, John Omenhiser announced If you have ri that's Cars tor the picnic will leave 652 Woodbridge Avenue, , and itick 'till it wai plain today. Mr. Omenhiser's municipal ducing the great group to conform the guests, thanked the commit- for tne honor am) tne voyage was to an earth reduced to the size oi 100 feet long 0 feet School Street Sunday at 12.30 Pritula told police that night, everything was going to tee in charge of the affair, and up- f n i night: relief staff already is mailing out ny ex- o'clock. The outing is restricted to he could not find his wife. Neither !aa o ows ast cards notifying the clients which an English walnut. A thoroughly deep and it isn't < on introducing the toastnustress of j (Continued on page twelve) comprehensive picture of the en traerdinary service, mmuni- members, while a social scheduled could he find any trace of hia two v stores will distribute the goods. . , . , . I ththee evening,evening, MrsMrs. .Willar Wila d punham, ,• r J 1 fc-ire formation was thus presenter cate with Bill Robb Wilson, a week from tonight will be open children, aged 7 and 8. Norl/wai The policy on WPA projects of to young people, of- all the •Hun- I the whole country backed f|rat vjce.presjdent, asked The mem- in a fashion very readily envisagec Director of the State Depart- there much left of the furnitupj. . laying off single men swamped the by the average layman^ and th< ment of Aviation. garian churches. John Orlich is with wMch the housa had been ?*** Commissioners , local rulief bffics this Week with scientific side of Mr. Huasey's com • Mr. Wilson 'would jike" to" Senegal ehalrtiiah, assisted by John equipped when.he left! II,. applications for township charity. ments were no less entertaining. find a lot of roofs around the Sipos, Esther Rucz, John Kuchie •None was printed, nor will be, Mr. state to be used as places for and Mary Magyar. Police officials of whom he ask- Omenhiser said, until he is satis- He also explained that the loca w nation is sure to s inimitable, witty manner. I SU emergency drivers - have Aotrophysical Society would give r air markings. He advises that Members of the local group have, ed .ai .d i-.n- locatingT wife,, —.«..childre»n 1 fied the men were reasonably been invite J to attend the meeting j l*"u 'umitute explained to Pritula |ai:> years to come. Mrs. Dunham then called upon,i,el;n appointed by the Fire Com- telescopic exhibition of the heaven if roofs aren't available for tnat b missioners of District No. One to thrifty with their WPA wages and the purpose that gas or water of the Hungarian Eastern District ! °tn his quarrel and his search Cutetinued nn page seven have now exhausted their savings. in Woodbridge Park next Monda; i intereiting to r««d L«w- assure a constant corps, of trained night and invited the club mciv tanks "are ideal." Christian Endeavor Union of j were strictly civil, not to say per- Ruitell C. M.cF.II'i iUte- Eight old cases were reopened America on June 21 in Oaldwell sonai' matters and that they coiild drivers, Appointed as aides to the bers to attend the show. .. To those contributing their p[ no al to the Bur Anociition of professional drivers are: George and one new one added. Sixteen toofa, there will be no expenpe and to the tenth conference of ihe\ ^ P 't in it. 2 FIGHTS, 4 CHARGES, were closed, the net cut in the re- Altogether, last evening's mee & ave or om Jcriey, tKii week, mggelt- Van Tassell, Bremen Hancock, ing of the Men's Club proved on since Mr. Wilson will do the national organizationg, , due Augustugust••„„„***„*,'?_J; t * .* ^ P'etpte wreckinwrecg • that they firit "clekD houie", lief rolls thereby being seven fam- al:tyy, sta^ by youngsters in 6 PEOPLE^ TWO BUCKS! Thomas K.ath, Robert Barter, Steve (Continued culdeit blooded murderi in Susie Uethjv Crampton chargeAvenued, ceptions. ' opolitan criminal hiitony. also drew a fined of $1 He said he will support • against Mrs. Palko. " I pretty low-down pojities for cousiitntioiial amendment tt) ' allow State minimum wag*. ' '! to drag Colonel Kimberling EXCURSION TOMORROW Wendel case, with which laws for women and childrW' The Christian Endeavor • So- if experience proves the ««•"" risun Keeper's straighil-ior- ieT£ will Conduct their annual letters clearly indicate ttat C cannot be gained under th« excursion tomorrow to Bew »»un present document. And th^e ' nuthinif whatever to do, be-tain, West Point and P^1^ mltm the daily business Governor said that while fc» sie Bridge on New new believes a 'Bound currency' ia« excursion steamer, the b. b one "expressed in terms of tbe boyn are rtturnillK, 6 Delaware. All those who have c«nyer ii..lllli'«l uac, d tickets .»1 to jjuftw •{ ar« knee ittll 1K«U, In a k**?T. •Ir'tMr .'.M WOODBIDGE PAGE TWO FRIDAY, JUN'F 1 ALLGAlERAND CHOICES * First Century Christianity Is Key To Changed Life ]v £coAre I ^ PT°gram Of Oxford Group Says LE. Breckenridge Ladiei' all-wool bathing Field r- •• '••< r ••• - •••<• "V&r Ether ,':•« .V'ea:f: OT G«:rp .uit». Neweit style, from Volr.ar w!1 >e ',:: {•*•> or. '.b Seeo diin-.or..; •;- Ai«(! tk» Son seven -tht-r .•••".trf in the ;ar. of BRIDGE BUILDERS Southern and Pacific Coast ky y ;:ofr:sirfA( •; f;iur.d»:i5r.s •*':- Berkshire*. The ?-rst Naf'^r.fti vt O:-i'f r,€» r.atiir.1 beachei. All colors and 1«T to m»-,r:»;r. the f-rtr, fi»sh».T br;3pbi e r*is!;i M -~>cr. e>f Ottawa, Cmna- AB '.s: : reaches lo 1 Mr. ar.d Mrs. Jay Ru:ar.. ; original styles. H:= si^ption of the Ox- Or. u v:r\i front ' S»re r, Mr?.\\. H. Warr. Mr?. Htiiry •:f absolute honesty Ar.d r:.'.d together Wr-.it r:r.e can w rttam •;• *ai:Mh. srr.ar: b»«-eS*: Tht y:zr.f n-.i- »•>.:• h*« : to*•:' * Mr?. J. E. Brt;-:trr;dgf a: *r. tc ".:-.'. -•--,-.• -•: -;rsr..r;r.g his bnsftess." The d e»rh t: •S mar.y >v-;« for !*•.< F.nrrtatj; Wood! ridge attended the : •• .'.-.: »r.: IV.'orana Surya Sen* $O.98 Dtpar'xtr.- -h:? yi-sr it-:,: -' '.' ~.r-o. Ceylon. rot*d Indiar Assembly. fs-ci. :w.:f.c-i *• ?•: -he effect of WKat It Tit* Oxltri Group' :'-*- I'rf.r; rr.rverr.er.: ofl their the X«wa"rk rV'.or'j. w lV.'f*"ur"K::. •;.i V- S»r& «:d" "My wors: 2 Louder. Htr...:>. r.. '.*:'.. br:.a."i Th* f:-^ rrsrt was *•-.'• I! :-• .-••••->• _-,. . BriUin a; I ^..uMtred Bir.cr,, ;; whos* re; Jr. Vif Gr(I a'! Oifc-ri. Eng.asi tve f--:r Biv:- Euci-r. VCT. Tfnber o' OTHERS FROM $1.98 TO r! Au«:::* tesV.f.ec if tr tHie Grc-jr Joka E

tkat p^c.i'. a f:f:h-iE~-.r.p frurt. . Tb« Oxford Gro-jp aw •£•;•; m rr. h;.ve ;•£•.; Mack.y H.rt t Tht iiy's or.ly wur.jirie n.< :*.* *rs cf & $*ct. ;>.(T »}'t r.: cr.e :;• " v • fpurd i Re^ rf'.ti« ar.d freedcrr. Injury rfCKvw by- Msctfy WTC 3,n »-.ytSir.f. :h«y have r.; foriaii rnr/M>t'-cr.. r. :> pffcer*. r.o he»i- tip iec w'--.'.t .'i:i;r.c :-.;.-' ^r:r-i <3'Art«r». r.:• property :o ie'ieair.- • . . . - —.- - frorr- . Sc'ft'.ar.- • d to .Lt? A SHOP ON WEDNESDAY b»»* d—,-r ;fc« . ftart*. ir.tir.f. t*:n*d. The vjrk a r-ycr.^ by ,«;f (•>-';0 ;hel«r Gra^r i r-.fr.-.6«rs_irjK|_re: s1! r - ce.ff were ;re«r.: ar.d «-.:r.es»: D»ve Mtnr-r wh rj-.scea<3 ;h* the free ih'-l ,-ffer.ajt of isd:t"idu-,'V* « P*"*' f "' ^ ' - :o trr.a: -*.f Oxfbri IJ-.UT v&y FREE ADMISSION TO THE injures: wjrr:(>r, "vr&5 B« >*i;r.g *is- No'nCnev 1} sn'.;t:;.*d from cuijij^tary »overr.tr.t. rmrk H»»'l So; InfTi.-r Vmn.l Kitt*7 >-' :>,« viiy w:;h •»,-' safeties ary(>r,e for ar,y firpose The w.tne*«r.p •::' th* yo-'Jt •»»? So-uth Afr-.ca ar.i Ir.d-.i Bile JOB iVr-CBcUti f mnc».f-|..til! • •D> "«1rh at Ubr?I « 1- ..flrrr NEW EMPIRE THEATRE l ON WEDNESDAY MAN'S NEW GIVEN WITH EVERY $1.00 PURCHASE WATCH $9.95 Men's Broadcloth Pajamas rh fk«1 "III Ei* i ll '• hrmiiifull? _'. Their iurr. if s Gc'd-Ccr.trojled av by day w.th-'-t doir.t ar.ythir.r We car. be 'b:_: :htr/. Nc*1 that I s^rr. ir. th> 1 • - '.:it Thtv feek'Gvi'f rJ'.-sr.t* :r. a K' ;? I Sr.d it T.e.w av.T*r>cra! SMART Mohawk Sheets 81x99 tr.e fe ar.i rr.&ief =y w::'i s—cotter. ^ Gvd's d:rr;:icr.. Tr.es* :::?- "•-«::•:•.'.. ar : t.-.t r.:rr.*. oe- Tb«nc of Stockbridf* Meetinf ELGIN are ramed or. :r;d;^i- :»-s« Goc cw.r-;. :5 :ae raj-.f cf Tr-.t -.he-.e of the Meeting »"i? Hir •.- ' ' WATCH " c^Mrr with t'Her '•-"* '••*c • eVfrT ~ac. rr.trr.wr? ,-f ;he fsaily or >e :ir. :•< ::-. brngi nr^tir. rtop.e &s>emoie*r. Ks'.'. to hear th? GM-? rr.t<- $27.50 They Lose Second In A Row :.-t. fesr. frier sr.J K;h traits' 1 wh.ch art s*-rr.*:is:« cherifhed ar.d MVT««.I 1 iV/oM' Wii* ' ^ y: ur' perior.'alitj- " sr.':" "rr'! *. V' — liar <>( Ikr IIH«I l»..pu!«r r. •• 1 Men s Woven Broadcloth Maybe ths: Va'.er.tise Br;c"•^k rtaiiy enjoyed are leased ;r.:b 1 Tr.fre are Orfjrd Grcar* ir. rr.ai~r.ir G'i-cr>r.:rc"ri r.ir.or.s'..- ac- G i's care ar;d :he rersor. is re-]"r.ore :har. *f:y ccantries. * t;es --vh: •*-.'.'. ,-res:e A f-;-:-—a:::r- tnrni. <.rmtltc !>li:»klu irsitrr 1'nnd -i... .<-j-*d frrm such trar,« which mike ' cep'.ec :!-.»: ot-:es: fr::r:rr . th*.r.t t 17 JEWEL French Back Shorts. . . 3for?l us ur.'r.afpy ar.d keep us from God .:r. the:r l-.vt.s-.-f :'r.e Oxf.'-ri G:ci: G:"i. Ar. :-.m%'. :c •••-rrr-.it- a'?:- Por:: club cf rar::r. Ar.yr-ay. B:".:&r..i car frier.d;. • ray of ::\-r.z :':uf:rit«-i the '.--.*'.? i: G-:if sr--.dar.;i- A *_:•*:- BULOVA tT-- T'r.e ^rsdrrf '.rave', all over the "l>r!"j.'k.'"w.":rJ.-5"rr.trr.:.«r ;: ""EV^V "!ast" rrir. 'Vr" Ar."t:..-:v PHANTOM cortc :r.i :; The «:r^i irithout fear prir.cir.ally be- Children's Play Suits rriesie ar $39.75 somehow :c :;-r.d ur E do:er. rur.J es r.s CD Hi> work. •while ;r.e Vi:«rt:r.tf were potter- .11 Cla»»« An Represented «. ri«r — i bio kt j 1^. I Ladies' Novelty Cotton ing abcat fcttir.jf cr.'.y f-ever.. The (•Miriahlr t tor, lT-J scorer? Ni:i tr.it sided up tc a de- • are rerrefer.ted arr.cr.? :h: feat ar.d -:• :r.e disruted ths H-ite- AMERICAN meet z'::'s—es-recn-.v '.r. v.e1*' of BoucleSuits the 2v hits triih wbe's the lead . MADE tcftin rns5>ac^i the curve? of thf ' THE SPORT CLOCK 17 JEWELS messieurs Wckov*:;. P::s;er:s, Sa- We Have a Complete Stock of Graduation Sai bine. TURNED BACK SLING App>gatc'j e'.ar. sever "ed. $14.95 Hixerak was At or.iy her:, c'.ick- CHAIR iag fcur tisies oc five extursior.s -.Froai THE IXDEPEKTSN" l-rn:. t «-t 11 ti luirni \ rr«i to the plate. Just Ten Ye»r» Ago C The iiseups: 7S , Vatiamal I.«* MUCH - BA1LYH00ED encounter between He'en a > ar«i*ferd HARRIS Jewelers Opticians Pruss, p Wills, 'little Caiiforaian fir!', HvinM Albir.v. : and Suzanne L*nglen of ^nat "A Sde Place to Shop" a VJja.jakU - Ker.o :b 4 France for the •*omen's *ep- ? ' i:nis supremacy ::" the vror'.d 133 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY J28 Main Street T.el. Rahvav;-«J54 HAMMOCKS WlTEBrHOOl" SICDE Optn Monday, Fridiy ind S*turd»T ETeningi '-' ; ^''tras definitely of? . But Ber".*r.- LONG WEARING $f .79 UTILITY BAG $100 | ' J! b»ch-Saib".:cg pr-.ie-f.frh: for '.ifht- Firmly worea material 1 zirrtR iKT^rR rerj" definitely or., at the Yankee FOLDING YACHT CHAIR ;i ' '•'•'. Stidiurn . . .'Mike DepoHto. Per: 1\»TA>T UoHTI>l« SeatofH««T7 11.00 Vi;*;::r.t FT-, k •i••_ : • Readir.g p-itcher. wis touted AS the •::\—:: most uUer-eKimited h'irler ir. the Drill 1 Gaaoline C^mp StOT UT.•..:-. (.^yj-gVip. ... He won 30. lost 2 for ?J"7^' the Mchi;i=s- :r. \)f2i. took 20 &r.d STEAMER CHAIR HALF GALLON C P.ybeck ?.ic:r-sk: I-r-t r"fuVf— was beater. :r. i for Port Reacir.i: Mtik turn mi ••< C« gq OUTING JUG 98 .-. Xtr.-, ^, c •>. iji23. and. wilh the same Lif-5AT . Jd..r~AK . At.K e 1 Gallon SLU SI 70 •^ti\°i,*"'i~:;'^;'"^':*-:,'».. j:;- >" f!ub. had captured 7 of 8 sura

b:Ef : R&!» or. N&V:*—'."•;; f*?-*t - -ed Woodbridge High ttnius uam, MEN'S i"I:~/' rjk.-.ve:.« par. N"o. 1 her*, was out with a &orc rt-Shr^ok v :r.r..^.«s •; :.i-.-.r_r« c! P..1 foot . . . John Meyers. Ar: Kcyer. COTTON- snd A'ibert Mirtin p'.«ye«i ir. :he WORSTED sinples . - . AXD FIVE VEAEi VETERANS AGO: Tommy lixfcie was leading hitter of Wbodbiidge Hiph J:r.c>o'. vNUTaUBGOLLEaS rJne which finished w.th re:.-rd of n e J V- i J e o T 5*Ter. wir:? and nine losses . . Tr.e Romeo Squ»d Yield*, 6-2, To catthw bi:ud s, & 4l: -^f j^ Kukuly«'a SUntt Gioe was n«i: with .S.-T The •' • . whole club's percentage »s< CT' Patlrrm* Branchir.g on: from the Port: snd ot>por.er,u' .351 ... 0: the Ta fil 1«n c an

dowr. to So'jti Amboy \aii GATE TYPE e MEN'S oR'.y s f ATTENTION and there corked the Romeo AT, i^, x,, trailir^ g6 .by. .f- 2 ag«ir.sB_ t A-_*»- LUGGAGE CARRIER 49 SUMMER CAPS 25' Stars by 5-2. Kuk-^ra pitched' "colored C!-jC!bb of PersPhh AtA*fc*y* . splendid bas«b*l'.. ret:r>p li bat- '• jcpred nine rur.s :r. the F.phth MEMS 2ipp«r Tn ters or. strikes. round to win by 11-? ... Twenty BABY SEATS e y N fc St PCKX) SHIRTS **** "* "b 9" •""*• -^l r*™ Grand was tit' cats'-Asd;: hc-rsi 55 RKiir ss"; • "s 'a:'; :v *'e t of the year. MEN'S WASH Tiq J. K'Ur ;T ? t fp;*:. :t- 5 i !• AUTO ICE BOX T. ft.*, i* i i ! ' ••»»*•_ ^-; 4 . i NonrE A Wid* Cioice of "I Qt £AMI.Y IH1RTABLK Patterm *«

CROWD BJUNGER" SPECIAL THE BOlJD CLOTHING FACTORY will 1ere'» to * Suomtr Fre< ojf Kitchen Drudgery j) End Gueuwork In Cooking! cash your bonus checks, upon proper iden-

COMETS,H( MART VCL- i' Ik New 1936 Antigas Part Rending Troape Or«r-l''*»BlJ'-t*» •>» 'ir Tr»«*wr rf "Wf*i- V Equippedjjrith Eirry Modem CowynUaoe tification. This is a service we are glad to whelm* BUck Hawks lu«>ae for '-

Victory \\>. 10 his w,^s **fe3y|'*^/ittlll7 a a,T ,L,tji ^ SO1U95 recorded ry ;he Ccrssti as a result Iix.mediaui? ia »r«!»f t. B ; D of the Pon Reidinf -j-cupe's jun-|Tl"rtlJl> OMl: Wiiiir.j»« N extend without any obligation on your part. Hawk's hoxe groaEdj. The tcore.! ''—^— H** *as 1^-10. the hit* beir.g- split 20-' sonnt 1 TcwMfair hurler, Nelson the I .<•**». Zuccaro. ^"^t^ii Of lTo&Sfcr ; and Zui'.o aiVair. s^Arred for » pimarj IMuit . of the Hawks :Siir.g &ai.'.ei. ^ j a luiut MtraUac He'got three safeties- ' c***t:\. a I *a«rai*4 Taafc

PARTY DRAWS CROWD "M"41 . U*al ladWsiar Over 100 Attend Bingo Came \oncB . III tlj Uraiaa C- -T-- DTI -i'1* i;:.:* this PETKfc SOSTEK , A«l*aaiW FMI l«alr«i Oter 100 attended the ''^.ij'.'^ti-itL '•^*w^J«U»' , BcaaUrki Ml»- »lc4 Orrca rtaUk Partot-T'eariMtr*' AjBocia-'f"**^!* ti W!*4trtdf». s. J . Simmer C^tt^f* Artkmf«jneiii* J r a ! , A krul VatM tw& ta the school audtanum T**«- _22SJ2?-. . \: ^1? 3 n - - - It** T* Yomr A.d

HP Clark and Mr*. G*n«n«Te Take »M.;t ;^; A TTEEK :. Remsen Ave. and Howard St O'Brien wew aiasted in &t ar- raujremesu by Mm. SuswD Bolt, a Pi retry B*-- Mm Marparw Lockvood. Mr*- -tmt tit v:fm,v Siojori Lanoa. Kri. Williaa Bans, d«»arec NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Ma ? D. Hart, Mr*. Oitre V« wmtu n- R Mrs- H. B Ru>kiB, Kit Cltrk. W« iDHRIDGR INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1936 PAGE THRO Thompson, sU'te co>,»*rvation and lahway Church Scene MRS. NOT ARO HONORED REBEMVNK WEM1HG Michael Dudik, Ryan Street New, Retiring Presidents Of Lions Mind work; !!,irry Kinklestein, A mock we'ldinir wns the fenturr .nnys nnd girls wurk; Arthur Lafrer, AT A SURPRISE SHOWER | of the nfTnir. thd.c tnkiiiir pnrt The pastor of the church, R«r. .citizenship; ('. K, Dnvis, civic im- ^fl FORDS John E. Larkin performed the ctf- A Pretty Iw-erc Mis* Hciihih Ryan, " emony. pr'»veincnt; Uurcnop Campion, Recent Bride, Formerly O'Angelp, Rev. John E.Larkinl, Cele- i'niniimriity hcttciment; Andrew nnd Ruth An Empire (town of white satin nnd Spanish lace was worn hy th* ,.|in Couple Wed Sunday; Aarnp, rduration; Dr. Traiman. Wory Toffc, Receives AmoiiK the KUPMS were: brant; Bride'i Cousin ni'ivith; (,cnvtrP K. Keating, safely. bride and h»r long veil of nh««t Reception Held After Wany Pre*ent Miss ftoiiliih Ryan. Miss Evelyn Attendant tulle fell from a tiara nf oran Waverrjnk. Mus Kilith I.inlmum. l Shhe carried an old-f In hniior of her recent marriage i William*. Mrs. A, NnUro, Mi*n •X The Ceremony Miss Catherine Kehcrk and it>ned bouquet of whit* swi'et peat News of All Woodbridge Mrs. Anthony N'otaro wns feted > Miss IICUMI Itonian, Miss Bcrnice ' Georire Dudik"were uinii t nil in mnr- nt n misoellnneou-v shower ot lho Frnnces D'AneHo, Mrs. S. D'An-1 ri i « pretty rereniony nt Our nnd lilies-of-the-valley. , '. Ori'i-k Catholic Church Township in the Indepen- ( nw n Her rninin. MiB3 Annn Keheelt, iv wns the scene on Sun- dent, the most widely Homhnmi«e nf MisM^ss Francei-rancess D'AngeloD Anaelo., iReloiBeln., Missess Hhon, Ruth and Norma I.ndy of Peare Vhurch. Miss He- Pnrk Avenue, Pertmnh Amhoyftm . Mrsra . IVAmrchu 1 1. ,, lpr| the maid of honor nnd sh« nifinti nf the marriage of read paper in '""•• <. "?y- .f - , • ^ '" ,." , ' h Amboy; MIM heck i» the da»Khter nf Mr. and wore a Ko«n of blue tare nnd <«r- , lit Kucha of Iselin and N'otar formerlyy wns Miss Mnry Dorothyy [ minionn of fordsfrds;; Misn* Mrs. John Rebeck, NoNew Brim*Bruns- ried blue sweet new. Ahroihernarf Woodbridge Tuth ried lihie sweet peas. A brother of '. i<'k;ilo- Miss Fuchf< Is the of Mr. nnd Mrs. , Mary cimronko. Miss Rose Char- wic" iv kiv Avenueaiciiur!. Kurds» "•ill"', ftan MdM th i. Mle brideui mc~- ; mi" lirMM , •) nnTl KPOCC ,f Mr. and Mrs. .lowph Tuth, Coppernic Avenue, onko of Itrootn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I thbridegroom'e bride, Johs hesn t Rebeckman. , was th« ,1 Mr, ("wirkalo is the son ,.;,| Mrs. Gregory Cwie- i;iH'nni Avenue. ,|i>'- c(wn was white lace DOORS OPEN PROMPTLY AT 9 A. M. TOMORROW ,n cap fashion. She car- r nnrl her ttille vi>il was jiini't of white roses anit. .•II1 h. The maid of honor \nn Cwiekalo, a ?ist

.niiijemaiils were Mi*R ••vhrMrr t>{ NVwark Hnd Rev, C. E. E. Wkllberf A. A. Aquita ,, MyKka of Iselin, Thty ! h i-liiffon with accessor* .,trii and Miss Charlotte :: Oak Tree, the flower LIONS' CLUB DRIVE NETS 14 MEMBERS; i :in old-fashioned drejff . : with hat and slippers OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED AT ROBINS INN :(iij&rmoni s hest nl&fi WSB Dr. Meilberf Succeed* A. laws,; Krnest K. Raymond, exten- icrc Kurt Schneider of sion; Harry I,H«r, finance; An- ' Charles Cwi*kalo. A. AqiiU As Preiident thfrny Aqiiiln, I.inns educational; ,.• the ceremony, a re- W. J. Trainer, membership; Ste- BOUGHT ,,. held at the Pioneer OfSerriceUnH phen Ffruska,- program; l.)r. Henry .'in. A. Belafsky. publicity; William An CTj(hu^ia4ic drive is in profrri'hs |^ irucr^a.^ th#* James PTA Holds^ membership (4 tb* \\'A- bridge Lion/ Chihr >) Party At School Fourteen wx-rie initiatcrl at WILLIAMS FOR CASH a special lunchedn h^lri at Charles Arsenault It Robins' Inn M<»p at whirh the BARGAIN CENTER Smith at Madison mmitlee Chairman; • d. li^v, Cw3 <.. K. il#l-.b#rar, *ho (•uct(f*dn Aoib«>T;y \. A'jrula a-* PERTH AMBOY WIRTSCHAFTER STORE STOCK )>rtsirjr O'SULUVAN'S ,. ,s ... {• ,.,., |(|j t rc HEELS That is why you get bargains here that no other store can offer - H. Saver. Mr M Mr-. Wil'iam ! tan C cy. Mrs. |i Hundreds of Items atBelowWholesale Cost, .1. -.-; -:. Ij Mr*. Ku'j A. ii. Hardimati, SAMPLE BARGAIN No. 1 WILLIAM'S BUYS OUT SAMPLE BARGAIN NO. 4 Gfnrite Krock. 47 •••..-.1*. Mrs. ».r,,M and hy- "" MEN'S AND WOMEN'S HERE'S 49c VALUES ,!(l Suilivan. Mrs. STOCK OF THIS STORE j-.v, Jn'oph MoHalc. Child's DRESSES I: A. Sullivan. Mr,- HERTS THE TIRE THAT GIVES YOU SWIM . "Mrs. owph Mo- PLAY SUITS •Iain'-- Turner. SUITS SUN SUITS imraret Holo- Mi-« Mar- Play OVERALLS M .-iih M.-Ha!<-. POLO SHIRTS Mrs, Nathan Also "REIS" And UNION SUITS Other Famous Makes Other Winncri Sizes up to 10 yrs. - : Mrs. Edward Cui*}', $5.00 VALUES n> • llardinif. Mm. J. !•. Charles Kenny, Mr». . . Mr<. Thomas Mrl'er- SAMPLE BARGAIN No. 2 SAMPLE BARGAIN NO.5 Th'un Feemy KyV iir!iir ("offty, t!>i S:m"ii-*i'. CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL REGULARLY SOLD FOR $1.19 Mi-- ir': Kl-h. M-- M:- .,:,-. ();'.,• ..-r;. .:!...r:, M:-. Bathing SUITS House Dresses N'. I'att.i:. Mi- Ku'.h Tiiim'hy Sullivati, VOILES - Ki-.,-k, Mr-. W.!1:;.!!, Values to $1 t'ERCALES- 1'.r-lhv M:nk!er, Mi-s Wide variety of styles. LINENES - LAWNS !,, Mi-- Ann <;:..v'r.t.v. BATISTES. •. Thi.:::;^ <'uniK-1'.y. K. Chenille in lovely shade*. Zephyr c*i: Ki-fi. Wiliiatn color combinations. and Misiei ••- Anriii ci:kin.«. Kuth .: '-ara Kenny. Mary .,• Itay.iu. - Owen Dunigan, Mrs. 'i v. Mrs. ii'nn t'.uSty. SAMPLE BARGAIN No. 3 SAMPLE BARGAIN NO. 6 fhulil|.M,ii. Mir E.J- REGULARLY SOLD FOR 29c ;.. Mi>s Fiutti Einhurr.. REGULAR 39c NO. 7 1 ; ; ./!• w;i- awarded to ".r>rick and n'.n-jilayt'rv' • • John- Artnault. Mrs. Sash Curtains Mr-. William Boylan. -.: 'lot and Mrs. B. Kiat- BROOMS Fine quality curtaining—• colored borders and fancy A GOOD BIG HEAVY ^UXILIARYMEETS WELL MADE BROOM. patterns — tub fast al»o t • lion Made By Adath LIMIT —. ONE TO A Unit To Kid* plain, Ecru—• CUSTOMER. 10 WIRTSCHAFTER STORE, TRENTON, JUST CLOSED ••••••< Riiuc-hman, Ban1.)! i i.u-rtuined the Ladies' "f tin; I'onifrtgation ;i'l oti Muiitluy niifht at ALL- Shoes for the Entire Family - Misses' and Women's Better Dresses - Women's and Misses' Summer Coats - ':'y. The U|iit voted tn i-li donation for the pui- WEATHER a;t the IVarl Women's Hosiery, Lingerie, Blouses, etc. - Children's and Infants' Wear - House-Dresses and Uniforms - Girls' ^> fellows: great tire on three counts in the card gamm- »ert Slacks and Shorts-Men's and Boys'Wear-Curtains, Towels, KNITTING YARNS OF ALL DESCRIPPNS. '•'tph Klein, Mrs. Stephen IK fiMOVEMUMKW OF contract bridge, Mrs. Ed- iristein; whist, Mrs. Simon SAfCTV me [Train Loads of Merchandise At Lowest Prices In Years tun; pinochle, Mf«. L. J p«4 cmitf'traction, tread that special award,' Mrs. A. give* Wm kmtt* wxukki mile- •^c ikMi trta knot* Goodyear*.

DANCING -man rcsiicm, mort g Otm my other cord— WE BOUGHT IT CHEAP EVERY 'RIDAY and greater UBWMI rcwrtr Sf PEt M1LC ATURDAY «crncc »»* grcsltr tafety in SO YOU BUY IT CHEAP NIGHTS CHOICE WINES, C EVERY DOLLARS WORTH MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE! JQUORS • FOODS EST SCLUMA TIRE BECAUSE THE WORLD'S EXPERIENCE rSives IT eras THE LONGEST WEAR - GRAY'S VHESAFESTMLCAOE-FORTHE MONEY OG CABIN NO rt. AT., WOOOBRIDCF WARNING! Pleme da not bring children in irmi into tbe itore lu- EXCHANGES marrow. We runUe tliit re- quett far the iafety anil OR UTTING comfort of the little ones be- came of the tremendous crowdi that vyjll jam the REFUNDS >lue coal* itoro, We bate tkia request fSST PRICES FOR] on our experience of our lait DURING THIS FRANK VAN SYCKLE •ale. Thank You. CENT \ FINEST QMALITY^ New B*«*»»xk AVCONC at Jefferson Street Tb.« SALE! IOR SERVICE SMITH AT MADI50N-PERTHAWBO Y. |: PHONE *«O12 patTH AUBOY, M. J. Tel. P. A. 4-0591 WOOPBIDGE FRIDAY, JUNE l-\ PAGE POUR Saturday Tea Dance Series Graduates YOUNG CLUBWOMEN Opens At Club In Sewaren COLONIA NEWS Ken Adler'a OrcheMra Plays LOANS CLOSE UNIT'S YEAR At SaturdayVAffair, .-.i American h-egH't. ' : ilcfe. where the:: jf a member of the First Of Season On 1/ouK OW k :r.<. fir?: f.*r- -.r, SlngU p»r»oru or marrlw] Saturday Dance Endi '35- 1 -.:-. Monday night a: -' :< Ft-::-: of Sfitur !.iv «• «Ugii>U. Loau mad, '36 Season; Miss Warier 1 pf:on c',ub:ooT.« W< ::-.e~hy, June 24th. '-.ifr.: of '.he ct'ur.'.jr • .\r. U't-fft will be bostes.? :.>ay by the 'SeTarer, •.- t sry sponKred by the Vat'er Cub. with rr.'j'i r»v Of Is In Charge ret with *fc* ipi'-ip „, >..» riff A-w.ary of the Rahwar •, Ken Adler and hi« or- -,»;:::-.an for *he «v«- IVlN Alk REASONABLE RATES The end ofTnT^•ifcr/* acv.iv H:T •••»: A fashion show • •• it.inured in the garden on all leant among those ?ri-t". pto- H* came i~aturdiiy right •wher. » dance cr..t :f. Dover Road be- •J: a- •: six o'clock. Should : ,». • pr/jra(» Inttnrirw. Ho oblige!,''' vac held at the Stuartr. Land Vi< A "drew;; «.ecre- and Water C'.A The chs:rt!iar. weather •><• unfavorable the Mrs W. E. Church. M' >-OTI(E 1 Mr ". t. ef the committee arrar.r^P «k* »•• ,. • ... .-,.,, i .v...... >— '«-••, -n . t.-^t r.acpac e tnthe followinlouowjngg ? F, Hood. Mr. ar.1 Mr- ' fair wa.' Miss Lorraine Warier •/•- il ••>£-. >oub*rs>: first d •Th(• ,:i,d. W]!! be for the IF" am*. Jame? Adarr,*. Mr- The jruwt list :r.<".uded- C HOUSEHOLD ••••"•. :.f'til ':f. j(«-'b*i^' <•• "•'-* hospital. Tea will be M-< ft T. Bogan. Virjtr.ia A "Dr. ar.d Mrs. C. H. Rctfcfuw. M:. - Fre4 Howe':!. Mr sr.! Mrs, p,rt,rth AmboAm y Ha^lwwl •«* fcijIdlnR Kith Ud Mr? Uf Sir.ith. Mr sr.-; M-< nsc. Mrs. Ar- -..-.. Mr«, Philip A*' AsK-ciation was f ,,'ofcitfon, tilled ry the new president* Mrs, V,'a'-e StiKntaft. Jchr, Edgar. Smith. Mi. and Mrs. W.lliam ••WM Hamir.Kon. Mr. and Mr« MottrMf chorff 1S% an unptid batanoi Thompfor.. Mr »r.i Mr?. Georre M • • ?er year were Philip Den BltyKer a: tthhe C«loni» \ E Lee. Mif.f Margaret Ch:Vi?. LOCALLY MANAOtO OfFICE* IN PIIMCIPAL ClTt, Havers. Mr. sr.d Mrf. Willwrr. -,-: sfte'r which i: school Fridsy »f:err.or.oonc . Plan? M—ul»U Hmf€f i*i"*" EDGAR A. GUEST M "Wt^-m, •JLEisri*. Mr.sr.i Mri. John .'. . •a;-.; leK'.'JK ., ""ily^i^HEBLoa: HOLMES «» a*a ^ G^ "Dowlinp. Mr ari Mrf. ThoT.s' J. 'tV.fd M;tJ»7 Levi. Mr. ar.a Mr< Rarlar. B-siy. Mi»» Je-an Decker af,.r nf^«/;"VtaS«of^il.'"tMr..^..M«M : H. t. CSy^.Mararfc . ^ Mr. and Mrs.. H. Stone. with the Jew are Mr*. Phiii; Deo Bley- f'.ark. Mis? Lsura Rus«e!l. Mr ar,. Misses Betty Copeiar.d. Err. ma irs, John Xer. fres.dent; Mr? M. M. Patti- Mrs William Torr.bf sv.i Shirley id mnd •*•!]. 'ice _presudenti Mr*. C. W. Jacob. .Putr.cta ?:«!. Barbara El- Jean Decker Honored ;»->y. •i--.es Cur f-.- lia. Pbcf-bf Cor.rar.. Dorothy Fvr. Mr* l Kr.'auer • Pttricia Uwr.. Juiia lir.. FrjTn- p. Br«anev, founder .: the croup. t« Garru-k. Li'iliar. RicHardi. May At A Tea By Mother I. MANN & SON Bitter. Helen Ryan, Alice Wand. ] Marguerite Polan. Bertha W-*n. —— i Ctertrad* Monopkar.. Kathrjr. Hat- Diploma From \ ned, Pear] Peter-sen. Lorraine W*r- r «••*•>. Optometrists 'tei, Helen Replsie. Helen King- C.C.I.; berry. He'sen Turk, Ethel SuJlivaT. r Marie Qui^ley. Edith Contts. Are Present Off.cew. »f the ur.it will ...... p>,.lfon. jj'Jaf.e Steer ar.d M:»s »»:y l b Loaise Mom?, J&r.e Dutr.e, Jane ~* .. , rf ^"''^ ih** ^(Vu'^Wr" «innie Compton; hostility/Mrs; -The Co!or,i« . I^cor- Powers, Ruth Herny. M;;ar«i *a)-' Ir, rccfr jf her T*ch.v.,or. fror* :off.ctrs wher: tt.e Uv-> A™«j" .181M, c.nrrid; Pour.d/r', Day, Mrs.. • grated held a dance at the Com- Iw, Helen H*wryhw. Fhy!:is Fia- FfMk PiHiion. Tne :mai me»t-»n« :munity Centre Saturday r.fsrr.t w.tfc ehdarrh, Marg&ret Wand. Adele tier was fettd Si'.iary meet ir, Coknia the 24th af of the association will be held Mrs. Arthur Ne.'or as rtarfT.ar;. • •-'*•* S ' , ,|Tu««day. at 3:15 i Gne»U were from Colonia. ruri- v ! ' 10 to 12 ™°ther, M». Claude W. D*ckf —Mr »nd Mrs. Her.r; Uvinand, Mr«.~Thoma,_ Tv .s, Hyne? of Berkly wiy. Aver.e!. Plainfield,-R;direfi#ld ; Messrs. J. Alfred Tarr.ball. John their quests. Mr. ar.d '. . Mr orr MlTH E only Wier, C. B. Cochran. Robert Mc- Avenue, was. the pues*. of her moth-' Park, Metuchen. Pal'.sadf-s and anre. Daniel McDonnell, Walt«r' Lavin of El'liabeth. cpent the week- er Mrj. P. i, O'Keefe of Jersey :Elii*beth. Music was furnished by StiUman, John Kish. Robert Hum- end at Spring Lak«. City or. Wednesday and on Friday j the Collepans of Avene!. phries, Andrew Coreoranj H. were: —Mr». Otto Brock^an of Wash-' had a» h^ guest her sittw, Mrs, i *—Mr. and Mrs, William tiYr of Mis? Dorothy Kath and sufton Avenue er«t«rta;ned V>'ed- George Peterson of Astoria, L. I. j HorTmar, Boulevard rad as their 89 SMITH ST. Tel. 4-2027 Peppy Por'ier •:. Weitf.eld. MiM r.esday afternoon in honor of her On Saturday vthe boy and pri j g'uest or Sunday. Mrs. Lillian Can- Clark, Jo>eph Part. C Ellen O&bom of Hsckerisack. Miss T. C. Cle^ry, M. J. Hallek, JacV •>ir;hd&y. Her f^tf.t were Mrs. C. members of the Junior,, Safety ninfl of New York City. Dorothy Fluids of Passaic, Miss —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Naulty PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY CorneMuf. E. I. Higrley, Frar.V Hey- r ,„.,„. ,_„,„, ,u V'Srison. Mrs. M. F.;precht of P^ah-; Council of the Colonis School and of Nutley, MiM have moved from iA^ver Road ard • :N T-. . ; <3Li ' ltri^, EdwoIStolberg. ,Di.HniK . Kji-.h.rTn* McKeever,. „„ VI. wit, Mr? M. Bre-oer •?'. Hopelawn. the member? of M:&« Ludlow': o. tast Or- : ; Ar.darries of Haw-.horne. Mn. room with their teachers drove by are now residing or. H'->rTyr,an Bou- N •' A.Koyen. John Kenneny. V\i.,iaicl MjH H&rin&h Freeman of Mr '• i T.islieb 4P.d da-prter Madtlir.a bus to Trenton. Here they visited levard. •Care*t«. Franc Jnnck. Robert FrMho;d] Mis5 E»:ttbe:h Kir.»y of NOTK E Disbrow. Ur.er Hed.ey. Wiiham charlotte Guliv • -- • ar.d Mrs-"- . Paul the Indian Exhibit at the Museum. —Mrs. Stanley Smith of Colonia wh Arborr Miss the roc. the Slate House and the B-:--levard and Howard FletcheT "'• Church, William 01«»i Edward f T Mj u ^ B ]nnr.ii U ill'? Walker-Gordon Farms. The chil- West Hill Road attended a meet- tn:tt« cf th.* T- dren attending were: Es-telSe S i f the er.t^tainntert commit- fcr t f •>n*rj P.'.' Messier Mathew Meyers and Har- ,on Pol!ock c/ JackK)R Bti hu_ L •w ,rd ar.d aau fi-r it* Tr.:n-t h '.-i have returned Malv-na Treven&a. Beatrice Biock. t«e in charge of p.ar.s lor the S-ec- Tew niv..; old F0^ I., M^. Dorothy Williams of Ford* } eirv;ew Ave Mis.s Janet Soule of Coloaia. MS FORDS GIRL RECEIVES ^.M^S1^ MAfVT C/ffS Af PyUttT OF YOU* ROSARY SOCIEH : ;-tlf.j p;2:t •n-.re ' '"d* H>-nes. Helen Hofgasang. .Harry Stryker P.ocky Hi!! on ffelen Bodnar, BndeTo- SOCIAL AFTER MEETING 1: •he party. Jean ' Hare! De;!?!e. Alice VanVjeet, -Sunday. CELEBRATION Woodward :* now the pzer. :'. her w i'-f/ed C Jrnd. Elmer Made?. Ed- —Mr ar.d Mrs. Char!" C. Be Feted; Wedding To w. —IT 8t :>IQ loni roommate. Miw Barbara Soul* of w"d Madsen. Wendelwl Dohr; Knauer of Fairview Aver.ue had a*- TRUST YOURS TO US! Tafc« PJflf«Soon . * ' Hanicid, Conn. \ VJpr.eJackson.Margnret Weston their dinner guests or. Saturday. RLLINING - ADJUSTMENTS • . Mf. ar«4 Mrs, William A.rr.£...^. c:' DRUM REFAC1NG • ' Head Committee On —Billy Fletcher, son of Mr. ar.a In ho-or of her approaching, Arr»Bffementl Barbara Den Bieyker. Arthur Bopota. Mr. and Mrs. Rus*el'. D»v- TROUBJJES CORRECTED Mrk Howard Fletcher of West Hill Mr< marria e to StepV.er. Kermody of ArrangemeniS Wairer. Mi'.ler. Robert ar Giaiv- ? h-'-f The Son'^" ' V«e-an« •" ID .eLif!*' GeoTge K<:':fr- W:';;a» '•• Y'??k!f 0- Park. Metuchen Avenue. Woodfcridge. ' Th regular rocia! and b'js RAH WAY Mis. Heler. Bodnar of Diet* Street, mwtmfr of the Rosary Society of helir/'fuesdaT. " ' ™e; "^t™"1 y' H^'8^'^' Pords. *sf feted a: a ^Ke'.l.aeou* St. Jarne,' Ch.rrt ™ held Men-: _Thc Co;or,;a r,!; of ;h, W«-' ^ ^£r^"-J "^ - BRAKE SERVICE shower r.er r.orce. Her mother. , day night the a-jditcriuir. of the S J. GASSAWAV, Prop. en'*Rtr^McaKC;ubh«->:theiir.a;| '-Mrs. Edward Johr'^'o Wir.ir.ur.it y •-t -:f Rahway. entertained ir. A : the gafits were: 'ward Einhorn were chairmei: of the trc -r. the fprrn :: a ch.-w me in her home last We'd::e-'ti'. Mrs. A PHont 7-I5U Torok. Mary Labbarz. commr.tee er. arrar.cementi. ss-sist- I'ircT.eor.. Mrs. Gtjrge H-iferforr. Mrs. lie:. Mr;, Jakes Check. e<3 by the folloiring committee: of Dover Road ws..- chairman. Mrs. Use Part of Your Bonus to Buy a Mrs. X f ...hower. Mary Kosisky. Mrs. Walter Gray, Mrs. Anthony i-r.iei Den Bleykt-r of N'orth HiU Mrs - • - club. Good Used Car —Here are Some Anna Mr TAKE NO VV. Elizabeth ..p..., —- . — of Colonia; Mrs. Helen Petro. Lin- Mr?. Stephen Guerin. Mrs. Jos-tre Secor.d War.: W;r;-.er.'.- ?.eru:- den . Julia Hofkzon. Madeline Runska ar.d Mrs.. J.'.itis Rhod«, :-.- Toms. Mrs. Sorhia Sc'r.ur.sberg. 1935 FORD FORDOR S 1934 FORD STW Ethel. Avenel. Yrs. Sidney Pinkbm. Mrs. B. H. TOLR1NG SEDAN 565 ARD TUDOR '365 . AUo Prewnl Q \\ Qttb Conducts PicfUC I'tv. Mrs. Floyd Manse. Mrs. Wil- l-.afr. M:15er. Mrs. Doily Miller. Mrs. $ 1935 FORD TLDu- Anr.s MrocjkowjKa. Mrs. Ste- -. r , , , o 1934 FORD STAND- Her.ry Mades, Mrs. Dar.iel Pen- ARD COUPE 345 TOURINC, SEDAN 525 phamStacia* ?a:>otwersiewsky. Jear.r.ctt. Warde De Marcca ar.d. To £c/io Lake, many Attend Bleyker, Mrs. Benjamir. Ellison. Mrs. J-la Varpo. Mrs. Mae Bur- The regular meeting of the C. Mrs. Joseph Cordock. Mrs. James G-E THRIFT UNIT 1935 FORD DELLXi 1933 CHEVROLET Mi-, Michael Yusko,' E-sU V. Club wa? held Tuesday night at Currid.- Mrs. "Bernard 'Schwarb, 475 that produces "doable the cold " with less carrent than ever! SPORT COtPE •365 TUDOR 1933 CHEVROLET $ 193S FORD STAN I' MASTER SEDAN 365 ARD TUDOR -445 SEE IT! 1914 CHEVROLET Mr Come in wd see why t G-E gi»« 70a tb« 1933 PLYMOUTH Mi^s Grace Mott. Zana Mott. " 3*°!**** •. v . „.,, TOWN 3 DOOR 465 Prw! Alb o{ W e H :1 (hriiutH rt-friKtrjiioo lerrice you an buj. R S COUPE '365 Dorothy McEltenny. Mr. and Mr». o -??• .. *f , " v ; Eugene McElhenr.T. Mrs. DeWio. ^M !? spending the week at hi* 1933 PONTIAC 1934 FORD DELL V 395 tbe Stars Mr. and Mrs. Eve'rett Mott, Fred Meaicai Centre in \ entce, F.onda. TRY IT! SEDAN '325 FORDOR McElhenny of Woodbridpe: Miss —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis of Put • G-E i£i your kiidMa for 10 day* 19J4 FORD DELLM- Viola Krysko and Miss' Angelina Fainjiew Avenue spent the week- aatt enjoj all the id'ifliifes of modera 1932 NASH TUDOR Lombardi of Port Reading, and «ii ih Middlebury. Vt.. where they SPORT COUPE •275 Bnb Miss Mary "McGuirk of Sewarer.. attended the graduating exercises retngendoa. If you uc ooc entirely uuv ; b«J. we will gUdly retuta T°*H 2 Flowers For Graduates Selca tbe model lad six ben suited to lh« SO Other Choices in Various Makes and Is th> your birthday? As a rec»er.ir.cr: of her ofTcr-^ tv attain the sacc*M that .s r..-w need) 0/ your luicbea iad you do ova it Thrr. your main interests in life hers, n-.sy we suggest thai iiniily cr friend; order u on terms th*< permit it to pay foe i Passenger Cars. are cultural apd intellectual. You 25 Commercial Cars and f rncfes art fon.i of all beauty, especially BASKET or BOUQUET OF iajtnusu and art. Bu: the other side MODEL V-4 ox your nature demands that you G-E FLAT TOP receive rewards commerisurat* to YOU CANT LOSE! yotr gifts. BaumaniVs Beautiful PER You n.ust learn to fuse Uic two MONTH 2-DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE b»si; .r.ar&cteristics which are $5 bound to dominate your life, the Flowers 4.3 CUBIC FEET artist:;- and the practical! Success in vyu: : :cffssional csrttlrjwili de- FOR THE G1R|. GRADUATE 8.6 SQUARE FEET pen'd HI oil your ability 10 shape SHELF AREA you? c-.i-tiny rather than letting She Will Never Forg-eA. jThi^j Thou/htfulr.e** Nivi contrpl you.) FLOWERS SENT TO THE }jJ0ME WHERE ALL THE You r.ive ir. executive and or- FAMILY CAN EKJOY THEM derly v.rd. Youj exfcect others to cor-fo 'eiji. Yea are apt G-E THRIFT UNIT to thn.K of peofSt asj machines who ' aljouht carry out >\i.ur directions; with the same exactness and pre- FiWrs for June Brides in Both Monitor Top and Stios as ygtr wuuid gi.tn.iw. Vou thrppyy »i»*8ariiE_^ »i f |.g Flow- axe hc-r.crt and fust, often leaning ers ffo r shh e kknow.- they wi.i be fresh. &rt:5tica!Ty arrir.j-ed ar.d Flatop Models kackwi.-j? in your attempt to see . the bouquets for the Bridal Party harmor.iiing with -Me gowr.i that E; one suffers ill. Ir*a man, perfectly. Sy they will aj-**y^ be a ^i'.easant metuvry. The G-E THRIFT LNJT bu a record you may be attracted toward a mil-! tor 5 run tbe taott ecooomical through nice diAcult W understand since you fean cxptrime* in acual nut in bom**. HIGHEST QUALITY FOR EVERY v :4, aulhoi. ,N«w Branawkk Ave. OOMTA^Y RAHWAV S J •ROAD ST., «| ElU*b*lh AMBUB EU**b*tk i3« SMITH STUEET service ttardware XConKrjkw Boys e»» mtn extra rtHlM AMfiUY 81 Main SL, WooJhfidlf «iw»Bw ^J dettv«rte» TBB r Phone B*h. 7126S — Ni«ht P^ioae R*h- r. A. 44MO ^ CAKTERET , IODBRTDGE INDEPENDENT , JUNE 12, 1936 PAGE FIVE humor |SS MARY KOVACS OF FORDS TENDERED MANNISH STYLE Luncheon At Little Silver j »wropri»te tokens. Jgliin Grow, Mrs U« B. Fords Children Visit Aquarium, Bronx Zoo oi M .1 t r>i i tr ' -M". Dttnaroit Honored Mrs. Edirar 0. Morgenson. Hoses Mother s Club Year Mrs. Irving Rcimcrs had theCedrlc H. Ostrom, Mrs. Frtncli t. IN HONOR OF COMING MARRIAGE ilcasure o( Rivins; Mrs. Fred De- Bartow, Mri. I^im Campbell, Mn. And Museum On School Trip To New York Mrs. Potter Is ToMbnistreM; marest, a picture of "Whi«tler"» Buron MoNulty, Mrs. William Finn, 1 p Casino Is Scene Oi Mr*. DevitnAy Takes Mother," and Mr». Leon Campbell Mrs. William Schramm. Mrs. Ir»» nrds The Aquarium, the Bronx Zoo h\rn Reso, Strlln Nalepa, Alex Leader's G*vcl iniUllad the new officers. Mri. j ing Reimert, Mrs. Elwwd Johi> WE1ANTS ARE HOSTS Devanny responded Ktaclourty, >>n, Mrs. Mark McClain, lira tt iind the Museum of Natural His- eak, William NnKen(ta»t, Flor- 1 function Arranged By ind rave the following committees 11. Ford, Mrs. C. H. Rothfits, Mrs. tory were visited in New York by rnce MenweR, Rose Balsimides, The Mother's Club of Wood- AT lAfiDWAJBR CLVB the eighth ijrade class of School or the comlnv year: Weeks, Mrs. Emil Kreutzherg, Mn, Misses Galya^Kovac* Nathaniel -Little. Kridite held n deliifhtful luncheon, Couple From Perth Amboy No. 7 of Fords. Mr»: May Hsrd- losing the year's programs at the Ways and Means, Mrs. Elwood Albert Hansen, Mrs. George 0. \ hower in honor of her mir, Theodore Balogrh ana Frank Helen Smalley, Mary Horvath, ohnson, Mr». Irving Reimen, Mrs. i Robinson. Entertain At Party, Sieh were the chaperones. 'lizabcth Bacsky, Eugene Puakaj, Roosevelt Tea Room in Little Sil- Howard1 Jern«e, Mrs. Leon MrKI-! ,n,;iching marriage was ver on Monday, Mrs. Earl H. De- ( Amonfr the students making the John Serko, ffclen Velchik, Edward roy, Mrs, Wm. Schramm. , „ to Miss Mary Kovacs One Of Series trip were: Mihol,. Frances Syvertaon, Betty vanny led in the deyotionals. Reception. Mri. F. A. Hall. BUY AND SAVE AT Charitty, Mrs. J. F. Wight, Mr«. i ThereBa Binder, John Cipo, Mnnton, Helen Kara, James Coo- Mrs. Stanley Potter, the toast- ,;,(> Fords Casino. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Weiant of Baron MoNultv. Margaret Egry, Susan Evanko, gan, Alex Graniero, Robert L«h mistress, gave the welcome to the Children, Mrs. Stanley Potter, ;llS is to marry George Perth Amboy were hosts Saturday club and dedicated the poem Henry Fried, Katherine Halvatl, man, Irene Huda, Josephine Grai Mm. Hark MoClain. , I :. , of Wildtfood Avenue nifrht at a card party at the Se- Elizabeth Hatola, Mary Holobo- "Mother's Boys" to Mrs. E. H : za, Stephen Hedges, George Hed Civics, Mrs. Leon Campbell, waren Land and Water Club. The ich, Vera Horvath, Edward Straf- Bojmton, the club councillor who Mrs. L. B, Smith. ' ART-PECK .••„. party was' arranged by ges, Rudolph Knudsen, Albert Tan- talked to the club, and quoted affair was one of aeries to be con fl, Rose Kiinie, Priscilla Ivan, Health and Hygiene: Mrs. Noel FURNITURE CO. Helen Galya and Miss Ann Esther Kpriko, Fred Kramer, Helen ko, Charles Buleca, Violet Salva, paragraphs from the book "Spart- ducted at the clubhouse during th< Kittell, Mrs. Edward Williamson. Irefta, Ruth Lambertson, Jennie Mary Race, Harry Anderson, Ora enbroke." Summer and Fall, Publicity, Mrs. Cedric H. Ot- DIRECT FACTORY .',. ,rUost9 were: Mastrovitch, Jacob Mohr, Vivian Allen, Ffances Eriksen, Katherin Mrs. Fred V. Demarest, the re,trom. I, ;,,,! Mrs. J. K. Kasmer, Mr. Prises for hiffh scores were Vlunn. Jacobsen, Mary Bacsoka, Bernic tiring president, graciously pre- Transportation, Mri. James F. REPRESENTATIVES Mu. J. Kovaly, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tonneson, Anthony Pin- Chalmers, Mn. F. A. Hall. awarded to Urnari, Elizabeth Faiekas, Ann sented the gavel to her successor, ; iics, Mr. and,,Mrs. P. Ko- em, Frances Rudders, Joseph Sa- Mrs. Earl H. Devanny, and th Membership, Mrs. Francis P. Aaything in Fumitar*, ', MM. J. E. Grow, Mrs. Thoma Kirah, Susan Silatri and Joh \1r. and Mrj. G. Galy», Mr, hesky, Emil Panek, Arthur Belkow- following toarti were given: To re- Bartow, Mrs, Edgar Mortenson. and Floor Covtrlngi Mi-=. J. Galya, Mra. J. Le»ko, Vincent, Noel Klttell, Fred Dem- ski, Michael Solovej],, Loioiss AnderAnder- Lance. tiring president, Ma. Julian Grow; Visitinft, Mn.,Fred V. Demarest, Air J, Lesko, Jr., Mrs, Yaka- arwt, J. B. Zltnmerimm, R, T, Bo- s.oni Jsines Toth, William Yura To the new president, Mrs. HMrs. . Julian Grow. 286 HOBART ST. . Mvs. Parkas, Maty BorkeM, Kan Mr«. Noel Klttell and Mrs. F, If you aw Koin'j} on a ptcnlc, use 1 Thoa* present wu«: Mia. E. 11.. Anaa .Yakublk, Ihniel Vargt, Ltndei. To th« Olufc, Mrs. Wm, PHONE P. A. «H7W }• YounK, Mr*. Fader, Mri. C. Deber. James vertea, Kenneth "Johnson, two or three marshmaUows to each Schramm; to the new officers, Boynton, Mrs. Fred V. DeitMrMt,: ,," Mrs. Borri, Mrs. Fodor Art Yovnf P»t«r Fii The sroeste present were: Mr, Vincent Johhson, Arthur Pernicka, cup of hot coffee as a substitute, Mrs. Leon Campbell, who also Mrs, Earl H. Devaony, Mrs. Stan- \, Unrvath; r., Mrs. .A. Nagy, and Mrs. Monroe Weiant, Mr. and Ooris Norlund, Margaret Nalepa for cream. tily .presented In her usual goo< ley Potter, Mrs. Harry Llnde, Mrs. KantoV, Mrs. Koipperwattn, Mrs. W. F. Woiant, Mr. and Mrs. H.rkcss. Mrs. Paku, Mary F. J. Adams, James Adams, Mr, Mary Kfl'mer. and Mrs. NoeJ Kittell, Mrs. Eu- Other Guetti gene Steel, Miss Patricia Steele, u is Anna Rentier, Ethel Ko- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Demarest, Mr, lli-len Kovacs, Very Hydro, mid Mrs. J. E, Grow, Mrs. Charles S;iKa, Helen Kovacs, Elaine Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bou Ifnry and Anna Palko, chard. I, Vi-lchifk, Mrs. E. Dondics, |),,ndics, Kmily Wolan, Helen Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Buist, Mr. Announcing our Annual , llden Dudash, Helen Sa- and Mrs. A. F. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. R. T, Bogan, Dr, and Mrs. F. C. \|ix. Kara, Helen Kara, Mr. Deber. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Viril -.;.•,. .1. Toth, Miss Heleh Todi, cent, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Vincent-- |-'or

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I,M • in.- (imilumi offered un W OPEN EVERY NIGHT OLEUM - CARPET FAQORY OUTLET UUS.II'B lUa-ral 1.1111* '0 ami lH'I'-ol us low aa 96|Smith Street Perth Amboy, N. J, Smith St. EVSS PEBTH AMBOY Pay On Eaiy Terrai WOODBIDGE IN PAGE SIX FRIDAY,." T 1-. N'T I EX-MRS. BRADFORD Jean Arthur. William Powell-Co-Stars EXCEPTIONAL CAST IN Th>' r1"!""" "r hi"'ory b«««"ieWarner Baxter, A GAY THRILL-FILM ^_ rfli "HUMATKARGO" f].,,M]ri|f. vivid rlramii, !h<- hi'ldtn , picture. r ,,f Amciicfi'.'. moft traffic fi- For his unwi:tmL. Racketeering In Aliens Is i «t haf"!f!, , «« ZOth Cen- plot. ,. Baxter „ ( Powell And Jean Arthur .;rv.|-.,Y hiiiiic I') the #crcen in | imprisonment; l)Ui ,, , Blend Romance With ; Basis Of Picture """ p,. p,j-'.rici r.f Hhsirk Inland," j i"«f »ent to Albany'•,"'•.' ,„„,, io th- rrcM^nt Theatre, | ""»cat*d, he is ,,-aii. At Strand e olate Fun, Mystery j ;:',|:,v the profound and fn » ' «»n-bak,,, ,. ';, .,;;.- vt«iy \,t a man who!'0"; an islBnd rjf W:. Minitvrsd by hi- countrymen1! ' ; c« ar* - /: PPen5 r,. .:., • r. T»« fir-t re- Powell nr.xt- Th* Ei- '•: '•.-!!iii(f thf Moiy of Dr. Sam-! doctor's degradation • •.-r.-wide opir.i*^ , • -\]i xatrlfr Mudd who suffered , the terror of the «h'i',,i•' Mrt. Braif.-r ;•• :f :he jjar.gr.e: ' ',-. r,v di-iith on America'." i"land and the rava^s „•• •, ,, i,..f:ni'.. of hiy innocent con- the convicts— ai: •• ,.. .\»stJ. Where. :-• n l Uonde -'ean Ar.hjr art to b* <«-. - ,•.•••,!, -.vith Linr'ilnS a"?a.«sin, the lmgiy brought to '.if,.',,, •• .-a '•.T. comrr.er.. at th* M»;er.ic r.zr'.:r.f :r:r; •, -, ,,i,-!'iri' ri'VCBh, a man who, '-aujrht in a d«s;, 'It i« P:w*:i'« st.t: :: ;:r. <-•• • -:u:i*rs erf pab- ,m-.- t.h<- dcpth« of despair, and at escape, Rnxtf r lestly while , ,. plate arr,ori£ ;!TZ*T. '.t.""^ :" • : i•' n.'M'i-nt of Lincoln's a«a«ina- him and con(|ii»!- • Xhifi MITT' TW. ••..n jr.!/, Wilke« Bo"th, the killer, 'For this courier, ;. Bight." H:^ c.i ''(•• - •', Minyliinil where hi« broken 'rue ftory run-. K,.-. * -iT.e. >. -Cc~ei. -3 ofie of 'i.-ic'i- -'•• by Df. Mudd, playH by^l ami reMorcl .,, •- film i= .rt^rtt: v •-.r. i ;T.:.'rt»r.£* c:-u.'.a e?- quality » parent/, nor.ir.al CONTIV u, r ;•:';:• tl :•'. the:: ;>iicit« tr»de TWO ey rtricken »h:li »-.i ;i i : h:'., dtr,i:f..t.y turned tc Clfcire Trevor, Ralph Morgan and Rita Can.in in FEATURES CRESCENT SHOW; lt«. DiK-cvfrir.jr : -.&".ch'" a; a irearu of "e«*y ALWAYS DAILY , Po*ell geti sr. K , tenao Ken* from the Strand's week-end feature open- PERTH AMBOY i -f tr?*-a—tif ir. th* Majestic'* new feature, and most thriJiir.^ ist*-;:':'"* * •< ing with preview tonight. ^ FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY in g^ttifig- i rr»; irne.-? « • V:-». B-adt-vci ' which op^ru a »even-day run ;ver. th* ihsro^iehleis ir.d p*et»—Me of Vsc-ia *.*< ciV 0F TRAI! BILL CODY Ch.p. 2 a iray to: -•:»?• frc-. s.5i:. th*t leave'f os'.y a i*t c. ft !*:,.-. pir^ary kr.ouT, swooped l IN BUCK JONES OB the v-.ctiite'? b-r••'.:*? :•: i: i on kidr.ipper after kianap-. V UP Dl] LED BY STRAND "LAWLESS BORDER" "PHANTOM UWT did not die of r.'.-z-jX :».« | _ Keeping the entire picture **t:- "i Dynamic Drama OfTheNorthwest lijtt eom*d is :i« rcmirce j Tomorrow Imtwwn IVwtS! »»d Mm JLribcz. to', '" .OARING ADVENTURES WITH THE MQUN, in whteft tht oiua! relations b«-| Opens Today On Crescent's Screen «3 before, b* "Moon's Our Home" tWKi Io*I r i »rr.u!:np!!y retr&edd. \ PETER B. KYNES I «rd«at moment! teirj hidden be- ID* .n^e- - KvMlta m be ttuTes Tnoroagh Wreck- A hind constant kiddir.g and prir.k- Riding -ru-npnantly in: o fre?h r adver.Ture? and cor- refV0^;c:^;-Human Car^;; lag Of Apartment ptaj-in^ of the kind acclaimed :r. quest?. Charles Starrer*, new outfki T .-tar o: the ?creen. orr.ir.? romance are mixed lavish.y SECRET "The Thin SUn." •.he Cre-c^r.t Theatre ftarting today ir. the ir, "Florida Special.' nt-we-t The Ftory was per, red by Jarr.e? ri Edward Grant, author of "Whip- Columbia pie.-jr---. Pa'ri'l" in '.vhi^h he head* •;:-.a; --sjt tr.jit »!«-:• includes Ai&r. "••"•* -~- ' contribution frfim the rar;t- \ PATROL - «rw," I-MUM 'Em Up." various Itir.erur., Ralph Morgan, ffeler. envy the cp r.'.ty tr.a; carr.t magazine stories and the fyr.di- a ?trong c^'.. Triy a-.d R:ta Car.siEo. . Msrj; sul.avar. ;:ar . f W *.t •m.vjnt Studio, which npen? e»ted col-jmn, "It's A Racket." ,T u'tra-aler: vigiiance ^r. ^? »overriT.er.t depart- "r\ 1CHARLES STARR Contributing to the comedy :- n 1 The Mo:-r.'s Our H,rr.e -..r.ajy ar. alien doe« - ---' The.:r» «:th T1C Eric Biore. who play; the sort of WEDNESDAY - \ ••• '• butler ro!e in which he scored :r. j il:p;-:r.g ".r.roUgh the cc-.r. MONDAY • U.K5DAY 'Top Ha:." Jarre- G'easor., sptc.a!- , :v<~ a::-'.j oar bor- Thrit TOBY WING DOLORF.S IX 1 • ist in hard-boiled detective", pis}*5 "THE WIDOW ! .-•, our urge y.,. IN a police inspector; Erin O'Britr.-1 from the ^.,V."-." MONTE C,\Klu ,,.., ,.,,,. ;rer..v caUif5 Shan?ha;ed Moor*. Ralph Morgan. Luc;".- , •^r.:ry. tr.e :ram:L c . , "THOROUGHBRED" AM) Gteasor. Lj!a Lee. Frar.kie Darro. | •c r'.fh :-i relief. \o*. he v^.'., Vi'v t ' wreck a !avi«h thy t-aybvy AND-- .Frank M. Thorria?, Paul Fix and i .ir. ir. a x.;derr.i;tw Hoi- bound f:r t'r Dorothy prar^tr ar?*ar ir. other j ' :". cr. y the pr.ce it cos. importan; roles. ' The rict^rt wa.- ii:*;te-J :y .;:t- lAer: Eo'-ert; ar;d T.r::j:ci iy E :- .t- :h* ilier.'s «e:jr::y is hi? heart ;.- vr"?;e". »ard K* if man. •.:. The r&ckette'r: who romar.ee. Or. "he ::: der.tally rur;- ;r.:o :::•- o^ le":n? r/.rr. sli;. so FREE CHINA CODY RIDES AGAIN FOR THE LADIES a.- r.e r..^ woi.<. year ior h:- r.e-.v-rsr lawlew Border," Cre»cent, ill call Start Circus Hero at. ar.- -.?.-e of Ridir.tr hi? rr.apr.ificient Ara- :y.e. r.e ^v... ::*d '.•: =.;-r ;;,!;. o::j" jla.e, : :" a;, biar. hvr=e across the «creer, of the :• ar.d Cre&ce:.: Theatre. Hi:; C'dy :r. • r- =:ri-.-:t-r.. the i'.'.ir. agrees. "LAWLESS BORDER" U th::::- !-! • •••••".rre he has been unable to ing ir.fvie far.* ir. the 'arr.e spec- T "• "•"> .'!•: and. with the aid of tacalar r;-.ar.-.e: a; he did d^rir-a rxtr'.-:vc .a:: - >/ Mint V: placed •::. the re- i;t ?anf;*er still de- tr.. And they bosv SAT. -SUN. - MON. - TUE. "With the btr.efit of a fir.e =torv. :i hi* :nccme. Bill Co iv. Mo!Jy O'Day and ether? in the -. ist give us a western pic- fnre tlut is brimful of r!p-roar- Ing action, spellbinding1 vjsper.?*. this pftper 'J> breath taking thrills. vM ric:r.3. Scene from Peter B. Kyne's "Secret Patrol" advertisers; it helps yon, it help* PREVUE FRIDAY NITE tiht and reck'.es? sh " there. '<* helps Tear D»per. ^ainaticsr only after a revt:u!!.:.:i i;. McCoy, OOldier, noted r Or .«uprire=*-fd, border smurpierj k:.'.- n r/f . *d or c,.:,rjred. and the hero him- Peace tllOrtS self shot :y the fir! he loves be- fore tht final fade-out. • Tn-. :yn_:n:. :r:in-..-. •'.:":.•-^r-...t

A ft-?-;dir.2 trair. is tht- bi^k- Prt-r B. Kvne. PREVUE TONIGHT! feround -or "Florida Special." Jack vabe-S:.rjy Ei'.er; ficture. the C:-.r.ad .ir. Rocki-,.- in.l :re- PREVUE TIME TABLE JSC'K Oakie i.ni Sally Ef.er; and:iri.- :s ;'" ••topra; PERTHAMBOY pky :r-*- leading roles in "Florida | beauty a- -x~,] 2- th::!'.ir.g act S:27 "5H0RTS" ^^N^' Special." n'iV?tery corfitdy. Patrol" cjnetrns 9:17 "BLLLETS or BALLOTS' CONTINUOUS DAILY 10:39 'The Ex-MRS. BRADFORD Cla- ie Gi'.lir.rxater, veterar. of Car.s.:::>:. Mo-r.:ei Police ir r.kv.v.- MAJESTIC 2 TO 11 P.M. sUige :.::•?. screen, x'.zyi wi:h Jaci :i^ u; .; 'r^r. i :>f r^thlcij crir;-.- to e en Oakie Eiler; in ••Florida •.•. •.:;•::; creating :?.&•"•: *^ ' S'^ °^ ^^ Dictures there will only be one Special ' .; i;irjt Icfgfing camr. PrevueShow. The last complete show »tart» at 8:27.

Cnntios»li 2 to U P. M. ON STATE STREET at tin FIVE CORNERS, PERTH AMBOY WILLIAM JEAN LAST TIMES TODAY "A Midsumnk Night's Dream" TWO PHHKOKJMNt f> n\ll.V K 1 U'tltKli ii30 u'clutk All »i-«t« Hf»tf'fd POWELL ARTHUR FOUR DAYS STARTING SATURDAY They believed... a gay ind witty aoVen- Mamage-should be lik- a bob- HUMAN sled run.^sudden, swifr, reckless ...starring on the heights, leap- ing into the void ... breathless, CARGO defiant, exhilarating! CLAIRE TREVOR tried it! BRIAN DONLEVY Akin Din«hart • Ralph Morgan Helen Troy • Rita Caniino *>, l^odvtti Sol M W,

Pnrr TO THE LADIES /^LJIKlAfl ; fsS "Woaan-daagttr ttmateaa the acnea's rnCiL THURS. NITE Vllln

mott dibooatr datwd^p. ^.xJn a batHwg • *• .. ^ MflRGRRET SUUflVflH aim hiih thai wtll thtili you vtth Its WED. - THURS. - FR|. (PREVUE TUE. NITE) aythrf os you i«*W ID JACK he Moon s t' With JAMES GLEASON, OAKIE EEIC BLOKE, BOBEBT SALLY Our Home" ARMSTRONG, Lila Lee, Gnat MUcUll, Erin O'Brien EILERS I PREVUE TUESDAY NIGHT Moor«( R%|ph Morgan IN m ROBERT MONTGOMERY Last Edward G. Robinson in " FLORIDA % ROSALIND RUSSELL Tunes 'Trouble For Two^ Today "BULLETS OR BALLOTS" SPECIAL" IBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1036 PAGE SEVBI , GAL NOTICES CLASSIFIED ADS GIRL SCOUT LEADERS XlTICR 332 TO GRADUATE HELP WANTED — FEMALE FORDS WOMEN PUNACT1VEPROGRAM FOERCH I'OrNfl OIKL In «M»lHt In liitinvntiiry: I tn»n page one I i 7; mime nfll'I- Wnlk. lllllKl lie Hide '" (Continued from page one) , f tin1 t TnwnHhlp or lypewrlti'. Apply Hurl Pin,In, is C"., AT SCHOOL NO, 11 ry Rf-tnll Con- " i St. & iihltt'i'iluN- Avf. the following to rise and each in | ClubrOOmS Are Sought Fof | {h»t. "« «"nl dale h«» hern wl to; nilnelne» "H"Hunteu d »' hear the romplnint nRninst Tony } n,r ,,mni GRADUATION SPECIALS WgorllirhlK" . , ...... _ I turn was rendered a tout in thiB ||,,i JUcnel, Tnwnilllll p off n Zullo, Fort UMiUn'u Imrtier, for; ROV Anderson Will Present 9ttnl(-' original manner with paro- Expansion Of The Or- WANTKIi — lull I.K(iinNN'All!l''.S 1 j nirryitiR concealed wenpom. Znl- \ ' , '';;iny BhnuKl bo mafl« iny from WiioilhrlilBi' ami vlrlnity i,i dies arranged to popular airs by io wa« indii'ted nn the charge l«f*t j All this online; li' inl'iaiiiin WVi-k there will h>> nn•;\; iloinjt v,!tlni to: B. J. Dunlin!. ganization buy mil' turn's mills. Tn !.<"Kliiimuliv<< The Diplomas On Mrs. Albert Gardner, each parody 1 i ', 'Yiyyini Val'ii"^ 'ir'1 prefetit ,Vl.o.1hrl(ljfi, N. J. November, at the snnie I inn- he wus tit rhiisteii«cn'- I'. 1 ••ii'ineti St. nnly we uri- KlvltlK Kltl-IK H white pg e charac expressing; the characteristics of | {'Inhrnnins are beinffg "oughg t byy indicted for fir?t degree murder, T..nflN A. KIUIN. or tnn linen anil valued at ll'i the individual tosated: nl in the 1'iililic. H ".-. ,,,.-, ,, sly nwntion a few. It will gratify WAI,KI:I;K STOIIK, r,:i iir,,;i,i stn, t, Tuesday township lender* nf the Girl Scout anil nlthnilith lie escaped cunvic- Wootlbrldfr, N. J. us In have von fnv.il u with :i •all. Kllzuhi-th, N, .[. MrsM . GGeorge Liddle, Honorary movement who hnpc for an in- Commencement exercises for No. tion on the latter count the first W. I. li-12, 1» |j President; Mrs. Ben Jensen, Hon-|crensinKly viirorous prograpg m for indictment never has been tried. KAMTA In TO MRN AND WOMpiN 11 School will be held on Tuesdasd y iorary Vice-President nnd Junior the 'orirn'ni His counsel is Stnte Senator John- '",'l,r! Tnwnnhlp Cnmmlt- with nizntinn here. Plans are abilitybilit , i mipi'iirnnco, energy, ; at 2 P. M. in the Hijrh School audi- jFast President; Mrs. Howard Madi- already under way" for estnblish- YOUNG MEN'S WOMEN'S «hli> "' WiimllirliUe fi>r | E. Toolan. whn wns cntapulted in- rhftrnclerl , sol*-f'i>nfii\i-nc-enmfiViH , up offeff r tormrnm., Admission will be by ticket fcon, president; Mrs. Charles Kish, L ,t f Brownie Pick and a H cnnminiptlnn llcen»B onl meriel t oof A :i Brownie Pick and a. to considerable prominence hy np- „.,(,.,! nt Lord Corner, an ununvial opportunity to make a y- I/Second Vice-President; Mrs. Edna SPORT COATS $ .85 Simmer $ \ ,95 good Income selling an absolute morninK troop, In addition, an ex- pearing ns attorney for the rotor- Wrnd, Townnrdp of The class of 332 graduates will; V. Laun, Corresponding Secretary; noi:oHHity, whloh everyone must, tensive schedule of merit badgge jon.* jrangMer, [Hitch Schultz. Pliin N«»r »"J DRESSES 1 nvcnuially hoy. Those selected will.•receive diplomas from Roy E. An- Mrs, Chris Lehman, Recording Sec- 'omp~'"' i . . i_ - • .!>- g ..._.._ "honnd'i loolh" d«i|ni. r niiv, ulioukl be nude bo thnrniiKhly trninefl. Valuable! nerson of the Board of Education, tctary; Mrs. Frank Dunham, Treas- competition* and camping and hik Magnificent Color* *ad Styl*«. t": *< •'• DunJgnn, l&iiilH furnlihQil. I'orinnnont employ- inng« Itrials is under consideration. Juitio'i Trial S*t ~* Exceptional tow price. lhrlil**, N. J. Jensen, Chorus nt. Write .if T. Iiover. BIO Perth PPi' , of the movement here FHBD KALITA, STUDENTS Amlioy Nullonal Hitnk Hullillnff, . "was thorounWy canvassed this pected to pro to trial next month iimllirlilge, N. J. Ari h Perth Amhny, N. J, Mr. Jenien Keipondi week at a meeting held at the on several counts of embezzlement. W. I. fi-K,, 22, 29. White Flannel $-.19 These parodies brmiKh ta Brent .•Rghway Avenue home of Mrs. A. Mr. Grossman was indicted weeks uiii ailAtii.ESKl in3?-™" *• " '5" ;??•-• ™-'-;-'"-=i ^ tnL^r"nehTf^^ a: K^r«S3T«• w^ * * • Beautiful White $' .00 msil nv SUCKS n . KI)K HANDBAGS i ittnir tn: P-••* nhmu 111 ; Strip** and Checks W,.o<\lirl(!l(*. -—eKiirnUli«,. | »pnrtm»nt••'-•••-i nil mmlorn Im ^-^^.^^nX^iin.rH Hi-Cnrl.>. .hitin DiFiinij,,, "™..i,,hiil .^ Mis s Elaine Jensen, talented 'moml Miillm-' Mrs lurn.. ('halm ' XMMUSI \uvC UNI^T ~ MEETu . S i> prlvnlc luilh il\ 1 Mr$ h tln Al ; , rcftldenthil npr-tio Si'.r.KJ,,ioi,n ('SriKt-n,! ™'.r - -Kup-n,"^.^ rinrk.lwayBhaveagoo"5f.K 'Jy"-" daughterd otiij)ef Vr,.n. d Mrs.tjjis ™. VJaWes ^is AZ. CompWhVZ , MrsM s*. Hay• UU• > i»«""VU«UI«LL.I. .^ ' « ""^»J MrlKin.1. fiFill MII|I!P Avt-ini... I who is the chorus jj-y; Eir n'l'rftnd Mis"' *a"(tflret' final.Seaaioit Of Year ninv i wa ll" tr "iii'iy'iiinim' ' Kn'ii'in",' .lospph Perrnro, Ipiano accompanist, responded with ! Donnelly. * DfHANTOH In- 'iiri i-r.'ii;IK. Ki.h.irrt rucrrii, .luMi'pii music by playing the piano-accord- i '- .— I . Mrs. L. Robert WhitinR, Lin- To^mlilp C.om- FOI: KIONT—Nf'V'en room hou^e, wun- 1 'iilillm/.y. Wlllhim Pn-Hinan. strphen Mnn nml in fV». >l<«n,. chb ,in^u.f«.i i no«T DDCIIIVTCDI | den Avenue, was hostess to the pori'li, rlouhle ganiKc, imveil ilrlvc, 'I /-MI TI ,.'","'" Man and to the chorus she dedicated FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Tll lnn .Music-Department of the Wond- CHRISTENSEN'S DEPT. STORE ., ,,[11 <"orui\imptlnls inutile nil,I out. Ap- KR^rJnSty!" "• " '"•.hrt.flrat number, "I Love You CHURCH ,,',„(,-it at Holly «nil Marlon nlv r.2J A*boy Avenue, WnnrllirlilB", Piinl "• nt r rhuiil ttiirneil, Hiirnhl Hone- ThfLe. PlnCluhb Chorufkniiiis. rorendere^,U^o,dl na c»l,««School.l "" QAJ.Sacrament . ' ~off DBaptismn»,^-, ' , P »Ki»m wnj.pyen by ehihlren -ItKNT—TWO ItnoMH for Httlit (tiir. .John Mnpntiik. Jnhn "A SAFE PLACE TO BUY" M. *• nln okfi'tilMg. rpii4 Urtrron AVPIIIH'. Jamr-a group of songs: "' - \for Children. .. ! of mjmbers of the d*pBrtnient «nd Wiimllirlllff, N. J. illirlilKc . TO I. H-rS' linlii.rl Illlllcr Waltpr Hnhlch, "Glow Worm," by Paul Linke;! Evening worship, 7:45, union Wmifrei Ann Penkes of Mduchen. >ICK l)i-RA' liii'hiinl .liuiii-N. \V(-»1ey .liihke,. Wnl- j "Rain," by Pearl G. Curran; "Ea: service in WoodbritiRe HiKh' Included amonff thosi' tiikinfe WunillirltlK'. N. J. (li; IMONT—I'l.K'H li(H)MS. All im- tiT Kciincly, Mii'lmcl Kuilrli'fc. Peti-r •overni-jitH. .lohn Kuvnrock, Wllpy KiinliiB. Jnhn Kiiviii'h, 11ict«r Knnup- • Nana Bambino," by Geni Sn-'School. ' part were ( atheruie and Mary (,on- rpct iiiul ZelKlcr Avi-nup, Suppr- " r. .Stephen Kuniraa. 'dero. . ;. "Bless This House" by M. Monday — The regular monthly stance Clark; Darker "Rhodes, Mr?. FRANK MOR- gliwiiy, Avi'iiHl. , W. I. 6-12, 10* Willliih. Krcwliiklc, Alhert J.iick,' Brahe. (ieiiri;e Rhodes, Allen Whiting:, , upply to tlie Towli- '**••"'•• rneetinK of the Rnaril of Peacons the Townililp <>< 1 1 1 M G lnef 1 j will be held Moniiny evening at the Winifred Ann Peaces. Amnnir the NOTICE X-Sr' Si 'C^" TrVK i -. "- «" "o""- riftinry Itunll Con- kp nollre (hat THBdlHIHE F. ROW- The chorus of the club surprised 1 Manse at 8. guests were Mrs. T. H. Leahy, lirfllllMK »»««•"' »< AM' IntfnilM t,i ii|,|,ly t,i tlie Townnhlp .nvcll, .limcph l.nziir, WHMIT Mum.- elen M llin of S nll h fr. Heriuit'il Mallrn^pn. • Mrs. Albert Gardner, "thei7 dVrVr" I"Tue^iay-'The 201st utated meet- \}>" " .. " , f ' ^ l^clltl, TuwmlllP 0* niinltlteft tif thft Tinvnslitii of Wnuil- aml Mr (l P( kfs f M fhen Mst f'4 a riEiwrr Itcuul Cuomiumlun .lohn Mlole. liohi-rt .Mnum-eY. Al- )r, bjr singing a toast to her. In i m of the Presbytery of Elizabeth L '" ' '" " , "" - .-n Mill.T.- Mikr- .1 BULO VA tn«f Inr prfmii'^i' cltuiili-il nt Hi. NIIK.V Anitoio Peli-Krino loim I'm- \li_mj * expresaed-ffiel"I'1™'"1 l"eifr lovmvee anamUwff« i wiln Dbe neuhel.il aallht tnee firsFft^ Presbyter-fresDyter- [ ](Qmvn ^ (,o no( ^ ft jor H. .1 Hunlgnn. „« t pnriff- Avenii,-, Avenel. Trlilgi>, N. .), Itmlolpli Hnto. • • - ! tion of her patience, with them 1 - ' ' ',""~ - • - mal warning to secure licenses xSK MiifCAHBI.U. OhJi-i'liiMM, IT nny. Kh.inlil lif mmlo Mlrliin-i I'o.li.li. willliim Helil.| She wns deeply touched, but in her June 1 ">th from 2:30 until 5 P. M. from the Board of Health will be '\V Ilirl'U", N. J. inii»illFilp|y In writlnK t.i IV .1. Hiinlif'i Dwnahlti I'lTk, Wiioilhrhlnp. N. J. I-VmViKrlilK» MITII'K sti-vi- s.-iila fii.nii.i *-i'iii.''f. .and members of the club at large Plans' Miller is assisting. Incase ( • , -1 i '..nKiiiiiI''l'Hi ll '-Ti^r Tilkr Iliitii-e thill KUNKST I,. Itl-II!- no^iii' T'.'ViVi'^Vr.ii1"' u-'i'm1'!!! "^" ifor tllt'ir splendid co-operation tc»- of rain, the fete will be hel.l the ! $100 may be assessed. The license be -, .', ,1 :,l U.I Wl'Hl Al'«- IKIt Inti-mln I" apply ti> thi> Tnivn- link, i.,..mnr,i ' Tiinii'.-miiinn. .M.-sj wards the Chorus, ami to Elaine ; following day. 1 co.-ts one dollar. ,,..,. ,,.!il|, of Wi)<«llirlil hip Oommilti'p i>r the Township of Expensive W Ihrhlui' for ii I'linnry Ili-t T'lki-. .lolm TnwkM, i:li:irii'» Turner-. ; Jensen, their accompanist, for the Al.v.rr. (JeorK- mi iMlin. ll-wnnl : ili(r ,„,,-• she' hagp]aye( , an(1,with. Whl 1,if liriwiin'rwi-iitori',' FniVik"vii- - . i,- lu H .1, JuiniKiin -il ul HlRlnniy No out whose assistance she said the ,\ .,||.r),iK«', N .' invin.t. ,1ns, |>li Veli-ni'^iy.

: Olrln I chorus could not have made such M MlV ANI-KIl!"'!! l| ;m\', HIIIIUIII hi' in M.n-lli!! AiHlruliovii-li-li. V.-rn Ash- \Vinnll>rl'l««-, N J- ..ll.it. ill writ I IIK In: 11. .1 marked progress, l,v. l.uuls.- Hi-lliirrlino, Mill-i-i! riren- NEW STYLE KM I, nviishlji I'li'ik. W,i BOYS' SUITS n:in. I-!uLT'-tii;i llu. IM'T'. Mt'lv;i lM;i\-|.,n, Mrs. Willard Dunham, chairman r Mil IIH ;r. N ,1 , |(;VNK 1' I.KWI! iViilii-i-iiii- lJiil',-ik. .M.ii'Kurel I I'Alles- of the affair, thanked all who help- I:UNI:ST ;iti,lr;i II, It'll hmi'l.i. Ami,i I i,,tniiinl:i. > ' .' '\\\ llNllll' I "111 i I'.-IJ- i'.i. ed make it such a success. . ,, i ., ,,| w ll.riilif Vi,,!;i |i,.|| uicyki-r. .M:irv Imkliir. During the program all joined FOR GRADUATION K;i 1 Iiiv 11 iM'Vlii, Mnlililii Ki.ki-tf. Ivl- 1 i'. n .ti ml,! ii,r* II' "n« MlTM -K 11.1 I-Vrinli, Miii'Kiiri't l-'n-ise, Clnni in singing the club song and as a . •, 1 ,1 !';.".« ' lull Ti,( T.ik,- II,,I . linn SIKS. KATI' • Ji.»t- l.illi.ni (iriint, MnrKiti { J; closing number sang "Now the Day \V.. 'll.il.llf. N .1 VNK lK.lt I'lii.'-l Inl..jiils to a] A.M. I;...M..I .' ,.,,,! I .1 |ilv to tin. Towiwhhl 'l ! IB Over." Miss Elaine -(tnsen ac- I'.niliiic r.iiinli-rii. l.u.'V llnr r . ,- .,, II .1 liiinlKnr Tin Tmvnshlp nf \V IIII.I'I.IKI. fi.r 'J" /fcompanied at the piano. Dancing ,.1-rl.lKe, N .1 I'li-miri K.'tnll I'.irn 'Ih. -It-. |i,ir,-il,v iiiiiulli I'H'III ^followed to the ryhthm of Ernie • •; v-.K I' I.KWH, i.ll.V t'i»|- pi'. Mils."' It II..I. | linn: M : 1 i. 1 r 1 i .IIIIMIf K'hristopherson's orchestra. :<, ,,.. 11,11.IB". N J. «.iv N" '_T.. .\ \ .ti.-l N. .1 ;l. ,M;iry .liir.is. i il. !'•• ' i.,lM. l! ;,li V, shoul'l In- mil The Gue»t List i..: T" 1' A V II M I". V I! i! .'S Kulii'h, Mary Knui' Kill Ii i T'in'ii»hl]i I'I.TU. Wo Mr. Mini* Mrs. Cyril Aniti.l.-I. Mr . ,• Tivn-lil|. i r, K.IIMV M;irt,'iirt.l K ;i rm:izi n N .1. .mil Mrs- II. .1. li.iil.'V, Mr im,I Mr. K.iI k"> Hi-lHi I.:I|I:IS.iw.sk', H! I'lifTiinl iMiiihiiiii. Mr .in.I Mrs. Wil- mn-ii Mi:.-', KATI; I'VNi: 1." ki' 1 "ii'illi >• l;u.| v\- i ti. \v I i • isi lurd [lllliliilln, Mr. mi.I Mrs. ,1 ••!m •,i liiur CTnli. JTf. iirnl Mrs. l.i-nii IVrlu-1, In-. M.i ir. Itii M.,iiii'-,-y, M;iry i XITK'K 1111,1 Ml'H. S. W. l',,\. Mm r. i ll I MII mi". MiirKiii'i't t T.k-- ii.,iii'i' 11,nt I';i i.MI'Nl 1 Ku , . .Mr. nnd Mrs A. L. Cn nlii.i', Mr, ;m.| ,,,l'l 1- . l-'i •/K.\li:wsKI iiiifiol' I" :i|i|ily in I Ni-ls--. (,,-rlriidi- Nii-r. ,»| Mrs ,,, „ , i;l f,|,.lL,, M,-. ;III,| Mrs K. T. II ,1 in ll-i.-ll \"l 11 1 Nii-lsiin, I." T'.«-|!Hhl|l l'<,|TlMI!lll-f III I III' Town- ' t- ' .Nii'lsiin. I nil; <; i..,,,... ,\|r. :,,,,j Mrs. H.irrv ll.il-,'-'. <>.|. 'I. II.. i ,.• HITrninh. Alili:i Ohili ~l.it" "1 W ll.ri'U". fur :i l'li.|i;iry Mr. :ii,,l .Mrs. lien .h.ii'.i-ii, Mr. II,.| H.-liltn 1'inlnk Susi" I'ifr. f Hfiiii.f I:, -.: ' I' t, -,. r 111.11.' j, |i, ni ,. r,,| Mr--. ll,.\viir.| .Ifusfii, Mr nu.l Mrs I'.i-lul. l-';n l:..,i. Ii, II",ni,'tin l:,ih"ls. |.ri'lni-.-< .|lii-,l,"l .it Sii|»-r-ll'ii{livMi\ Cliris l.i'limnn, Mr. an „•! i.•!,"I ,, NI Ti'llll.:,.) .Mrs. .1. I'rlpr, Mr. Alfred ['rr.T, Miss WIRTH'S Ml'jK Kliiiiii- .-.Insen. Mr. .1. H.-rifn, Mrs "IK I , Aint... l''ri-ili-rir-K Alln KI-I.IAHU*. JEWELKY STORE iv 'i'.ml'l I.. III.1.It ,, 'U. .Slii-niiuii, Mrn. !•'. Cnnhll, Jlis« Hll.i I, 'M II KM IK, ' t• in! .\i '.,,'111, I •, ( ;.".lti.' J!;I|ML;;I til" ll.ll. 'l »nli-u I" I: .1 I"l' • j I'flcrsin. Miss Hcnr.eil,- I'l-i.-rm-n •| ..,'. -, .r.M I t Mrn,'« Suits in All Sizcn and Stylej at Reasonable Prices iiirL',,1,. T,i Aii-.-MI.H3 I-Idylh Mil|t-v. illn.lys l.nun 190 SMITH ST. .1 W"..'l ,i,..ii..' n.-iiiiii.'v A n,In-w It" X ,1 > i'i.-rk. W ruudy.s I.lildli-. Mr. William Mi 11. i : I.I -i I; :i ii., i; -ra" HrrtMlinni. , M N.-M Airs. Ht'inict! Klflu, .Mrs. Amlirs An i; i. cniuxsi W..H, i I;,]., ki. •fB" l.'linllllllill, -1 \V 1 . Mrs. lOdtm . l.;#m. .Mi's. Tin r Perth Amboy i:n I. WEINER CLOTHES' SHOP llnrliind t'lirli-r, .Mvrici: fsa Ml .-r, -MIBK KUnnor Miller, Mi Xl 1 >/.a I' eh, liaviil :• f ilmt I.OI'IS 'J'nTfl - ' ". " ''H'lKii.'. Mary I' VifiYr and .Mrs. Annn l.iil.ll. il].|ilv I,. Ill" T'lwil-llllll; ['-IV1.S. I'illll Illlllk I lanl,, 317 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY if lii" 'I'M nn ship .,f \V I- ! I'-'lKnr iMiklii!- A large gathering if expected a. lili the lawn party Monday afternoon, 1:1. M \ K .1 K .i I'l.'ii.iry llfinil I'MII- |,l !. ••,-n-,' i',,r |,f"iiils*'4 sitn- Nl.'h.ilii- i>'A|irll"-, H.-ilinlllin l-'.rdeyi. iitf.I .n Hi": f.,1'1 .\'..' . l-'",n|u Juhli I'fi.i.k.' I.MHIS p..rli-llliuher, I li, :",l i.'1i •. I f ;| 11 \\ Sl>"Uld I," III I Jos,-|di 1'ilip. ll,iiiin!i l''redi-ru'k.s, I ii,:n,'d[.n.-1 v in wrhin^ In: I! i'l-iiiiie-i 'i Imaii, 'le,.,r^" C.\eii"~. loiliiKiin. T..nn-hil, I'lrrk, W,f. ,«li-]i|i. n i;nl>a.s, 1'iiiil llaydi.s. I'e- BE SMART! lirnlK". V .1. Itr illlli-li. 'I'll.,inns llnrner, .liiin.s II. d , i.nris T'ITII llakhir Wllimr ll:iiis,-ii. Iternard SM.WIT HIDIIvV HeldKell. W.lllil l|,i|llli, lioliort Hill'- VeteransIJBuying Days Are Here Again! K\O\V SlX-( l.l-'.KII MITK I-'. t.HIt,', llnlivrl Illels. \V lull i;o(ii> (ii nil v Tak,- II..H.'.- iliat WAI.TIIK 1IA- Kill,.Ml ,la. klin, Stanley .Ii-llseu. riialles K n rina/.iii, John KM,-sis. -.l.i ul,l I,, mil,I. Ih'll nit.-ii.Is t,i :ip|dy In' Hi" T"u'li- « I.. !l J I'uidtEiin |, l'..|ntn,llf" n-r III" T"Wlljiliip of llenrRi- Kulli.', Tin,mas K'nllio, St>-V<>ll Just Received.., "UTIIU-, S -1 •VooillirlilK- f"i' » I'Lnaryy lii-la" Kn.'liy, \\'..ph Mfiiuay. [iayinoiiil Leon's • ..f \Voo.lliiitl«., S- J- •-> MITK'K Mnll.r. Ki>eiii Ni, .ihi, l-'rank I'l-rrino. • ,,,y nhoill.t I"' limil'i T'lK" in"ti.-'t Ili-il I'AVIP DWIOXH Jiditi I'l-tinsky. Stockings . •! ni; Ki: Ii. J- ImnlKlll, s I., apply 11« Hi.- Toivimlilp l'li.-ll'le~ r,'t"I«,,Il, .Inllll Kan)), Urui'O W ll.rMk'.', N J II"" ..f tin- T.>« | ,,l' W",.d- ii.inkiii, li.'.ifK,' i^.ss, jnhn sinkii' MH'IIAKI. !nitki-s, Julin Si'lmeli, 1 \\.iui!brl.ln". S J- silini'l i.,a IJ .IIS" l.'l pninise.s .sit ll- In.ll.ll'l Shepiil-.l, I'sljll SllVern, liohcrl it,.,! nt :;:i:: l-'uli..n si . w.,,,d|,rl,lK--' Si.ti.ld PAIRS MiTici: M!,i..,-I iini~, IT ai:\, -liuiil.l I," inn,!,- Se.'l All.lrek' Tllttk-, Stl-Illl"! i'irn-:i: vu ll,lll"-di,it "I \- III VI1 III Illic I" • H. .1- Kns.-Hll TmiiiiM, Viin-i-ir I'iiliftj.tn. T.'Wii.slmi I'h-l-k. Wimil- Tnino(,"iio|i,. I.or, n/i. • Vairtutl, II,.- T'UMl Kuli, il WMIHI. ii'orK,' Wvatt. (ii'.irg tin. Township iiridm', N. J. f-li-rniry- KK.-mll ISIKIII-'I) liAVIII IIWI'INS. Wi I' h. J"s.ph nil... I , . ns,, |,,r prt'llltsi's •: \L14u Slrt-i-t. Wu'nl- voTuJiTor laui.ic SALE II.-I. ii., Hiil.'Kii, Anna Itiik TO WHOM, IT MJV rnNTIORN: liidlan. !i. l n-.i.-i- il...|ti:ir, Allira Hl'ix.1- ,f nllV. si,.,Ill,I lie 11111,1, At ii rvKiilnr •nt-i-lUiK of tlie Tciwn- lii.ili. ll.iiriella Illiiiiks, Mill'i!a.ret n iir;] iim' t ,V H. .1 sldp ('i)lllllliitl-f nf Hit; TllWIIHlJip O[ Hill Ida, .IKIII- Mi-lrioiftti-, M.itK.if, Wiioilliriilifp. Imli! \Jnnln>-, Jane 1st, I VH ir h:[i CrcrK^ Wniill Itiir.,'!"^,. Anna l!li.s,,rk. lUIIH. I Wiia diri'iti-d lu iitlvenim- tin; I,in,, ri.iisii", ^ Mary riark, Mar fuel Unit un Mondny evening, June I 'ri', I, in, I'arinela I'tllnliiri. .luli lfitli, I a ml, tint Township C(iiniiiitlK) /al,,-i li I'siihak, Ann,- <*;i- Mini i: will meet nt 8 p. M. (DST) In the 1 • il,,it M.\|ii:i.VN r, HI t..- han li.-r"; Mi-iiivriiil Mu-1 > •'"•"-. Mary I'liilTr.'da.Mary l'Hyl- \.\i I\'I'SIK" itil. r,d- - T'.tt l,-l,i]i I'.illllllille,' •:i. nf W Ihrlilifi- lor 59c PAIR ' i ' '-Misiuui-t ion lii'i-n In tin- fnllun itiM .'. r.•" wlL ,1 ,\L TuivnshlD .SaAiilninetll " l.anifl, Hull" Illy, .Mi.r; sll un t ,.,! .it 1II Wr--Hliii-k r.:,7, Wiixibrlilgo I-Ylllik. 'I'IICI'I-KII liiid'l'riie, i'. .ir.-ii N. .1. AsS, -.KllUlll MU-l). 'I'iiti'.'sa llalaHsu, MarKHl'.'I Hail.U-l i I) any, .slmiilil IK lu.nl T;ik>- riirllii-r ii^jijf-i- Unit Ilia Town- FIRST Mailmi.' Harris, linri.i Ilfiiry, .Mar III u riliMK '.'• I1 •' slilp i 'u mini I tuo lms, by resolution I,.li ll:i|)Ki:ik,. Mury llarillicliuk, Jul'i •J'.iwnsliii) Cli-l'k, \Vnm1 mill linrHiiiinl to law. llxt-d a mlnl- lliaiinil nik, Irene Ilawr\lic\v H.ll QUALITY iniliu pilre of Jil.lT'.MIi at WIIIL-II sillil J HeU lit. lull, lllltllirk. X WAI.I.INd JANuVf.1- lot in suld block will bo sold and to I'.'iiliei'iiii' llaiiser, liiirolliy .liii'nb; "'lid minimum prlre itmsl lio addoil PI1 LI. l\w costs nl lulvcrllslnnudvor " this dale. lOlfiitiul' .IflillitigH, Murgarut .Inelsui Tillle Kiisli, J^luili- K"irun,inly, Slell I'VSIIKIMOM 'Kelt, .Mary Knzen, Marion J.L-t\ 1*1 In |FIRE COMMISSIONERS, TREASURER'fREASURERS AACCOUNT Logan. ' DISTRICT NQ. 5, WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY Ktbtl Iiiiuklik'H, I'tiirl llalhlasui ent of Bond (Towmhip <>' Woodbrjdge), Receipt. «nd Aniiii .Ml.-hi, nnliiies Mi-lll.i i K Ann; em.nt. for the Perioa from January 1, 1934, to March 31, 1936. Miilnlcliunli, Elali* Miller. Pliyll Miilini-ey, Jean Merrill, Kllzabut I UKCKIVED KROM TOWNSHJP OF WOpDBRID,GL, N. J.: Mi-sirs', lloriilliy Mi'Klasli'. "1 ft, 198S- : •••--•^rrr.rrnrrrr-".'.- —Miiillin Milli'ir-fairnr-WTrcrrareirn;- 14, 103.". 2,770.00 Jliiruili.v N'ilHfti, Ciirul .S'tirak. (,'ul tier-1 4,550.00 I III: XMIIIII, Nani'y Onley, Mury Pati- Evcn-Pul Bicli 12, iiii)« - ki»vlti;li, .I(IMI*|I1IIIH- I'ren.ipti,' Alico lViran, Laura Qiiilin. $16,270.00 , Miil'ifiil-el KailL-r. Olgii Ki-tliy. Vlv- Foundations Totul bonds received -,-• Jun lliiiHiin, Mary llossi, Sally Stimf- DISBURSED AND REDEEMED; fer, Vivian Stolln, litnel Slmln, Irene ...$2,310.00 k»il 12, 1935, Middlesex Water Co.. Wilinrdl. ,liiiii' Seiiinuiilk, Nurnia $3.50 40.00 .Smith. I »y 13, 1935, H. Deter . north IS.UO .h-ani-lte tiu.imi, j llttU-n Huleckl, REALLY - IT'S A "BUY" 3 |ne 13, 1935, Middlesex Water Co .. i,ir.p.oo Pr« I'tmouHl Fll- .Anna Suicrlur, IJuullin; Jl'linlanu, tmouH 40.00 1 n« 13, 1835, S. Storn , Mury Tiil(|, Iliirin I'lilllf, fliai'H Hi , IhiK. H(rooK Hull PCS. IN FINE TAPESTRY, only fust 8, 1935, Middlesex Water Co 180.00 Kll/ubi-lh \',i/.ar, Iii!i'ulilln|B Webb, 1!)35, Rhodes S a 80.00 ('lain U'ntzel, Lllllun Wclf, Vivian Here is a miiU- wo arc pruud tu oiler, not K, 1!)35, Rhodes Service Station ,\Vllatni 14, 1935, Middlesex Water Co 1,240.00 Pum Silk (inly to tlie Jyno Hride, but to her more cember M3, lS)i)5, Bonds redeemed 4,4'JQ.OO Slips (.'xnt-'rit'iieed sisler shopiicrs, us woll, who Formal congratulations were fi'imi h).ii(,' iii'iittiet' havu come to recognize a ri'iil vuluo wlu'ii they Total bonds disbursed and redeemed $ 9.530.Q0 extended today by the Ladles C our! An unuMUully roomy, really uonifortubU' Kinup in rich Auxiliary of Hurry Hansen Post 99 Tapestry. Kplcudiit inneraprinE.conati'uetion. Fi'iiturin^ xt-'iicious- No. 103 to the members of tfie ly largo prii]ini'tions, comfortable hi^h back and wide roll arms— TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR AS OF $6,740.00 auxiliary to .the Colonia post on keH UN, »'•!» iCH 31, 1936 :.. Slacks 98c wo include the alti'uctivu davimport, liuUon lack iiml club chuirt the formation of the, new unit. at only $K'J •-a remurkuble-value indeed! NOT ACCOUNTED FOR BY 2,940.00 PUy Suit*, SB FOERCH, TREASURER Take further notice that at said Bt0o or tiny dale to which It may Culottes, Gin- $ 3,800.00 lie udjunrnud. the Township Com- OPEJV AN ACCOUNT ON HAND AT MARCH 81, 193C mittee, nmervuti the rlKht ln Ha diu- ger Roger crtitlon tu rejei-t any une or all blda Suit*. E ON GEJPOSIT AT END OF PERIOD: anil tn Bell mild lot In Bald block tu suf'li Milder UB It may select In cane hway National Bank, Rahwayr New one or raoru minimum bids shall bo Jersey , : I 8,317.73 $1.93 uelvoa. i First National Bank and Trust Com- 509.03 Upon Receptunc'e of the muui pany, Wiiodbridge, New Jersey *="• iihl by the TowiiHhlp Coinlillllf,' anil the puymeut thereof by the pur- $.3,826,76 cliftHor to the Township TreaBumr, ALBERT LEON SON Total whh'li payniiiiit must be made tn cash within two weeks from th« Uat« SUN-CLEER reby certify this to be a true statement certified by the United of uuk-, tin) Township will execute " ountins Company, Raymond-Commerce Building, Kewaru* and deliver u hui'galn and sale deed 112 SMITH STREET SMITH $?. CoitKrfttSf. PtRTH AMftOV fur BUiid l D. J. DUNIOAN. Ol'ilN KK1UAV t}Vt!NIN«8 JOHN AZUD, Secretary, Townalilii Clark J OATH Junejnil, )H0- w. - WOODBIDGE iNi)K|.,,v fAGE EIGHT FRIDAY..'' .«f. 12. IMC Wife Must Be Chary Of Confidences, WarasMgJjarti •: , -. ;\>.E to do, because difTer- SMART JABOT • •• ••rs have different idea.'. AWKWARD TO MEET Doris Myers Honored By Little Friends On Birthday :; • •• B-vf-n* can be )ilea=ci. Milady Dons Use Darker Comfort Far Greenhorn* CONFIDANTE LATER Th;-t '•>••'• o do not want to camp 1 Make-up A | • p-i'n ;he scMhort and mm Braces for s <- •!!• r'.s should not ?o carr,p- IF THEY KNOW ALL t If .jvu inlend to sUv ii; cov .,-• - or i*r.t«. precautions fhC'U.a Sport Wear YouSuntai • iker, for protecting yeur .f'-'ACQUELINF Dentstk Difficulties Muit , ". Is is quite difficult to BT IRENE VAIL At the beach ,„• -.•:: comfortable and safe I would not be doing rrt>- duty court, our modern '.•','^f.iii Not Be Retailed Ik' who are re: used to jf 1 did not report that suspenders v be zolden brown =|- ,'. 'Z it. Th«y are always damp .have bee? drafted into the looking; the onlv ' To Friends ••: weather and bsfff. f.ies. and I jne strvic*. Their misM.on i» lew scarlet lips sn,|' >,,' EMBARRASSMENT SURE ...'.ae* aTe almost impossible important. b«ri(t purely match. But indor,^''',' ,t-, ,j,i_ live. You wilt ?ee plenty of sports person. She want. • -.^'children or *ro*r. folks cos-ume.- with the skirts (.or cu- B MAMAJTMAYS MARTIN frenh and feminine T - avinr ir, the wat«r or swim-: bite?, apparently- held by re.cu- If you want t, • • ihfj «wailow moch water |]ar nuipenHers. It is a timely Uiucn healthy arid vivid , • ..-. many develop fever or dys- land one that ii liked in beach eir- sUrry-ejred and ii -v. The drintattf w»4*r••••apply Ulei.. doors or und»r ;• «ound .'ir-.c^e IV-a' •<* *.W* fee>m«d«.Ja£t..liu]L£l 4 .l-*ffi-l^iio_£egort_thBt *a ijoo'd choose your c.otri;.-! i : and u« tbtm'With"(.'••' it « b <-%ate and county health asso- ,tea] 'of the rrtusfcal "cyirT» ?T"T'i? r .•-5 examiiie-the water at ali i ,Tl.nt has • di'apptared from our and dlwretlon a- v 'go \r.\ ; resort* af.d pve a certificate t«r I do not me3r. unattractiw.They Some jfirls like to "My dear Mr* Man/ . T seem to go into the water, at any ite powder the While touring or camping, do 1 . *. i f - -* - box rif have o 1 ' • 4 • t - • MvfT'. five-year-old dauc'-.H: •• f M; « ^ !£*"' no: drink strange or unmt-ed Tate. The rubber ones are to*sen - may buy - i • sational than b&fore and the cot- nac white tharkikin,\ and; mix small qu:i 1 > • • \ "ft. . X •-: -• Fr.-jav :o celebrate her h.;r:hc;ay. Th<- -mh.; h< ?t*?? mad it*, *fc:-:'.•.- I: •""** •sraier. The simple statement by tons are les? drei.ieJ-up. suit* favor a Peter Pan coudred j their uiua) pow.j, • : ; • I." - .?. re : -- ~«-\ eshments and Q^tribut^-d i:a.\» -r a; fa vo:s>. r ':.' ti rd: the owner cl a veil or spring that It.is true that' beach and ball bloate, to which it attaehei "4n#s^bb' -X -jutk Ti.nt *ur ffc £ r,o»c. At this, the peak of the sum- with a hot iron to form a jabbi | tion when the w. ,• ; mune. but the ftrkng-er ha; no such tfctir attitude toward my huft>ar.d. Tang to Meals JffihPS US TO KEEP proteitior.. ..-apJXMUKlliii . !1 ;A.on.jj'y; i»ifair «>y Will tm. | powder lotion &c wbtzi is were •.r.T'.ted ''. %-.«:t savr'hat the knitted suit and OK . The dairy from which milk it ob- ! It gives your '«',:•• f*tp.f •. th* town is whicfc ta;t' -etain their ;!act. Imt;. art in a mood for fabrics that By JUDITH WILSON I for 1 minute in a_?mall amount cf |||^/\.Lin! velvety appears- JiTe, irt ;'ijt didn't 5c r.ear melted butter. Place on a •well- C-.zham* ar* back in town, j are what they appear to be: cot- . bi(r birthday party, rr.ark attractive rr: or TuetXv.r. '.'r.t;: namt. Thty greased baking dish. Mix >* cup . to be ciean. the milk sho-j'.d • fcr.- '*i.r.i that look cottony and make no ; make-up in pla. four.i vi\ tt»t.»« were the 100th anniversary ' of it! art fa?hior.e-' rn. come? tnis year, anid no' brown sufrax and \ teaspoon salt Trip Away From Ordinary - 'i pretencT.r.y oheck.e osf seebeinm uto anythinmake a gspecia t\wt.l i' Isensitivef your ,ski usne i« and sprinkle over the banana?. the )ea?t cf i'F far-reachinp in •.r.t food supply, JO a? t"1 be rJre l appeal and are good in yellow and such as the •• fltitrjC* i? or. iwd! Recipef Pour 1 tablespoon lemon juice Surroundings Aids • 'nwi comSir.es a> well a&.in Other make-up ba«»- I • ! Still Caret "down tv the an<^ x^in 1 tabltfjrocm melted bat- -.rat yt'ii will rturr. frvrr; your va- food a? ..iil.r. ir. better health than before. .':;!•!••-. ;r.i-rj.!;iiK iiurples. eral weeks "I tr.td rr.v n»r.d a: explaining. Rio Granit" •wii; be brouph';.'t ' home it*r over the bar.anas. Cover nith Ease Strain , let :t **»''t a very good job. I am by the rr.:'.'.)'. r..= of Lor.e ?ur Stflte• cup chopped pecan meats. Bake serry. hiwertr. and i:r.der what •••iritor^. ar. the FoaAwesUrr: f.a-i1" a moderately hot over, for !• fr-r a jreat deal of H~ over the ccur.try. Creole Rice and Fith Balls By CLAUD N. CHR1SMAN. M. D. ^r.y times, and Tfxa? cook-TV :J a (itver Heat I tableFroon ^hcir.eninp ir. Each year, rr.dre and m.re- fr n n sld l A nk r .ong we'.: r.c--»'. r>o?:te of the,,lf cc-jntriw whose i\ J"= .P P? - ^/ " ' " fiiriilie? are leaving ti>:r flaps hav* own over •!• F-a^ce chopped ana fry tcr a eo:den browa. ! c c ar ; H> homes, and going camp:'? fca: p•a;r.. Mtx:c. Ttxa^ and the Con- ^ . ^ , '" ^ ''•™'f '^ for a vacation. It i? a natio^i! eitracy. La •••uther ctvt- Let .t come to a bo:, and 5-eason -ov vie for with -ri'.t. red ptpper arc 5 taV.e- habit that ha« dore much :•'- sf :;r, .hopped yarsley. P-.ck 1 rsn ward keeping us in t"1 DINNERS fish rVue? or 1'- cups of white- health and proper mer. TomatO'Advoctdo Appetiier !r,e.--ttd r.-h to : :eces with a fork. Tcxn Btrbecne Steak i rtc.c.v.r.e ai. tr.e bone?, and stir balance. Hot BuUtred Rice ir.to the sauce.' Add 2 cups cold "y a Iran ar.i his fan-.j'v Food Market ii « Branch IP To ,\\; •Uaukfd rice.-a^i ^ cur cracker Dai'.v 8AM to 8 P. M. FREE PARKING PRICES BliHereiT 5irinf BeiBI het-n STORE Friday and Saturday of The TIGER FOOD crumbs.. Kiixr.p thorouphiy. AddT depres^oE ty a ca->i-;-e tr- Praline BanaDat HOURS S A.'M to 10 y M. Nest to Market MARKET of Newark. N- J. EFFECTIVE Coffee ;<•??? beater, tir.til flight. Let cook over week-eVj re-Hp bVit •' • '.--ii;: the rmrure leaves the fides them awaY ir0^ :y;t:/rf.r,;.a; J ./. Pineapple Juice c.f tne pan. Coci. and r;.. :r,;o ma., rmings irA f.v.t their, a :-hf . Creole Rice and Fiih'BaUi i-,...i. Dip m t-eaten ecr._ re.; :r. and ,eijtved and sliceo fresh we do. SPECIALTl'! :«.u-. They wi!! find •why chili •ris-crj. Cook 5 minutes. C-T. carr.e :? a dai'.y dish, ar.d tlyy A sensible camping trip will lo Jersey BEETS bun., irt ctnair, to d;;ct;ver ijc^ cood NOTICE of great benefit, bat 8 foolish •::• •. HOMF CROWN Vacuum Packed 1-lb. *::* car. be: for rice ar.d pra'T ...•.-• MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 23' •»:".'. r-c ?*r.'ec daily at a booth ir. than if you had remained at her • t'r.e biiildin?. Rice i? a featcrt ci Your caaipiEf trip should be p'ar.- Packed in Largest r/.-:-s: srjthws-fterr. dishes. r.ed TO fit the wishes of each one of SPINACH ".he fami.y. That is f'ometirr.fcE not Del-Monte BARTLETT PEARS Heav>' Syrup can Iff Try sow* of thew Texas re-. FRESH JEJERSEF Y El* ^. ::cfrfr frr No. 2 Can f'z.'.t I -c— jrtschir.?. ar.d I am Teui Bu-becue B : r-L DEL-MONTE Golden Bantam CORN 101 T.I:. ; Ork. PEAS afra.: I i~ I wouli iike to-r-g.- Maie a'satice from ^ cup vir- CRISP ICEBERICEt G f«j -hi: 7^a 'z^-t more reticence Vi Reg. Size tbzzz yi-' b.f.i.-r-. Had you r.ot Del-Monte Tomato Juice Us° b.:ter. ^s teaspctr. each of ;-£rri- XOTICE Can 4 25 r Xb.&~ ar.d " J~.z'S.y retc'.d. your V:a. black pepper ar.d chili pokier lt»-. CHABI-E? LETTUCE e L SlilOS tTt~:-.±- •-: :r.ai r*"-~- - '••••- '-"' ar.d •! teaspoon s^'.t. Cook ''.cwiy FANCY TABLE ir*. N. J. California PEACHES &•"*» H.I«. ur.r" the mixture t&ckens, thtr. 7•>T.;»ry P.f.t.. 23' vf;v« T-M. zT.evsr.ce:. real or' b'r-rh it over yo-^r tender steak;. NOTICE fauc-e-i. ii^e i aost ur.digxified r.t :r. ir.dividual ptrtions. Bro^.. CELERY JUICY CALIF. FANCY GRAPE FRUIT •*.,*. b;: :ff t^tr.at - tec rn-ch. :-rr. ar.d bn:sh the ether side with !frCt::nl. If ir.T. ihould Vt r.sd* Iff Differescet '.he rarbecut sacce, cor.::r.!;e ^.s'.tij ii. ifr:::tc to- B .^ r':r..gki., , Fi t Qu lii pintB tT^e; d.5erer.:e? terweer. ctr. br-fhir.p ""ith inore saate as ihe >r.:r Cltri. Wo»4bfi4re. N. 1 LEMONS sr.fil "UARI^S G. K1SH. txd •*tai*TL ire pitched up. it's the neak broi'.s. Serve irith hot bu:- HARD RIPE GRAPE JUICE "" l * > "»-11 < Q"*" B^ 21 gyzzKi.i-:.z •y*ta^der who ir.var- -tertd rice. «v - jit* th*"-x:r-t. -ii :'.. Never Praline B*najia» NOTICE - r.•:.(» t^i: PAUL SIMON int«iid» Lilly of the Valley whole kernel CORN "•> 5- c- ixuziire :.z~xar. husbar.d ir.d P*e'. i f.rr. 'but ripe bar.ar.as. h 101 ; ••• :- '. -r 7 wr.fh;j C-r:.r:.inf* of TOMATOES LB. firs if .-ttrrftrer.ee. CHALLENGETEA^..O,.WP, «-lb. bo Tit :»r :.rr.c you have a £ri*v- FANCY GEORGIA acce i-.-rr:'- :."_L: .rrau'.ic ::. c->r.» \r\ fidt it -: i. ir.iT.i Hew ccu-i ycu 1-Lb. G*n *T;;* tr:.i-e ^r.er. y:ur r.uVr.>3~d Hershey's CHOCOLATESYRUP rtt^za y'j~ zz-t b'.ur^d cut his LB.1 25 •ffilr* ic :;:».:««. ar.d wk.ee your PEACHES g. 7-oz. Pkg frit-it rtil.zt thit they -wasttd Happy RICE, WHEAT or CORN PUFFS ^.t^' i7Kj.*t=y or. yon? 25' 1 i; ^--- -ci- tr.i: y-:u owe ary- Reg. Size Btle czt t'j i.z.-,.:,ziti ior buryicg the MEATS Pride of the Farm CATSUP <5e-™ei:'.t 2iVr.et.. It .= your own 121 iffi:: -r-t-j.tr or tot yea take THE BRIDE Giant Size but 4a *rnri? husband, but you Fresh Pork Loins, C lb Octagon LAUNDRY SOAP •t=»- tvptt'. iis •» aa^e % few em- RIB END 23 - A A :: ji SPUNKY DOG FOOD DogS Be.t Friend Reg. Sire C, . it is ti-worthy ecouph Fresh CAL1 HAMS clb. te it iirorcni. So Lucky 19 4 Mem Have S«u< ALASKA SALMON T*,«.C- Ttti will wenej leaiT. u> keep BREAST OF VEAL listir izmttat aifa;r3 to them-; 9 X fr b«:wr »«ni»/ THE GIRL tlb 1-Lb. Pkge Shoulders of VEAL 15 - STALEY'S GLOSS STARCH 5 kejc his rletce ar.d id not- :alk A Delicious *"2 ->l *»«• ds* e-strar-semer-t with ar.y- RIB VEAL ttiOPS clb Her farsigHted parents would 25 ' BON1TAF1SH "^," For S*lad* Can 10' d} are r.ot g-ajTty". Have Tier start Housekeeping with No. 2 Can of cli:ra:r.g tc b* FRANKFURTERS, 19clb. &y tseir wives.. EARLY JUNE PEAS Tiej • rt»#rve »fcis liua, how- good cquipmept and she is the Packed in Large Oval 5: «rer. fcr tfet jy-p f Top Round, Bottom Rourid O 7c California SARDINES Tomato Sauce Can 7 proud possessor of a Kelvinator Top Sirloin, your choice ** • lb you reahze IT or not. 1000 Sheet. ytK. hm*i ittzjDyta yoar friend's electric refrigerator. It will help Fresh Plate or Navel Q lbs. OCc SEMINOLE TISSUE :: pM «jj^or. ;f yosr hujbiind, and 4 IS fai'i' j t*iue luffl »a«k wd fair I. .• . her take a long tf?p toward effi- BEEF 0vc* 1.3. •> .s :e£r.ittij_up to you DAIRY cient"Housekeeping. " 1936 Sprint LAMB 25c lb. BAKERY j you can FRTT5AY .nJ SATURDAY FRIDAY .ml SATURDAY— have don*. ' DOUBLE LOAF M«*d»w F»m> or Tmlip FISH Cotmtry Roll Cr**m«nr __ * BEAUTYTIPS Jersey WEAKFISH 7c lb. SLICED BREAD 15c BUTTER lb. 31^ Boston MACKEREL 7c lb. PUMPERNICKLE 5c each QUESTION »ki» .. dr, K bat I k»U to #»« Selected EGGS doz 23^ Ii !*•*<• •; IILD {cclikf Fresh BUHER FISH 7c lb. LARGEROLLS £ 15cdoz. »*4 .ttckj How c»n I SQUAKt ULAL akis »»lt ami) aoiil ud Jersey PORGIES 5c lb. SHORTENING 2 lbs. 2! tit t »»'hi7« with y^r d:s- of food for days. Delicious frozen desserts arc 17 Ekc «f 5Jum crtaMS. Howe-.tr. '.tc POUNDCAKE,reg.20c 10c Oleomargarine lb 1 ta jiir. r.ccC: .t^:e tri.i as sirnpjjc as ABC., if made in the ice trays and J q.Ot* ay* not re*lly fo bad i! cool drinks, ked and spiced, are easily served if MONDAY-TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY S ilrw-m pprop«r!r: : U> ;:;ht. for you* pre-cieaiuirig brb - the ingredients arc chilled in the Kelvinator and GROCERIES f«r» J«Q su*H{e, tn-fe it on your VEGETABLES DAIRY ib*t( Ur. mitu'^i i.ni rt- - ice cuhcs,are ready in the trays. Kelvinatbr prices MONDAY — widl pan-ea- ' Del-Monte Coffee HOT SHOTS: Imported 31 ith cold to ak to rfc-. Golden Rtpe SWISS CHEESE lb begin at -$104*50 cash. Small carrying charge 1-Lb C*B y r*4t cf frea*ine&a or VACUUM PACKED MONDAY, JUNE 15 i. i 'r. hot aay>. before you BANANAS ea. BAKERY •if you buy on terms. CENTER CUT i a :ii» »an aaiJ dry wind, ROYAL SCARLET TUESDAY — MONDAY. TUESDA> a fW«ly' foundation ereum JUD* 15-lti <* i «xa tonic. Th« toner U aouje- Tomato Juice PORK CHOPS 29c Sunkut ikisB? **w i&l you wil| love it. It Crullers and Re(. SIM Cm TUES - WED. — J»ne 16 -17 ORANGES ea. HUNKEL'S PLATE or NAVEL WEDNESDAY- Doughnui> t»a vitbeut borniiyf J FANCY GREEN "u, if fufiitllU liberty Cocoa 1 Ac CORN BEEF . 7c Ht. PEPPERS .•*..•#!•*• Urt*, t-U. Cuk l\J ea. PAGENTNI ,BRIDGE FRIDAY, JUNftJNE 12, 1936

speakers of a yenr ago who shouted in pub-i IV«KI#» JUST CALLED lie meeting their willingness to mortgage UPTDA&K IF >OU'VB WELL KID 6IT OUT CL/M3A SWEETNESS AND LIGHT body and soul for the sake of a stadium.'It IAD HER By CHARLES K. GREGORY Published Every Friday by OLE PIANO - HERE kvOODBRHKlE PUBLISHING CO. is exceedingly unpleasant to catalogue IOPE»ANON?-V0U WHATCMA MOW SHE'S ALWAV5 W° "woodbridge, N.J. them as sheer wind-bags but unless they Enough h Enomgk 6OTNTHE 1 think it"* r%;- tirrt> »V:»r «'TK- friend 'jppe.l >!T ti T.ltpko«e, Woodbridf. 8-1710 present themselves for immediate service, ICE BO^SlS? WELL. NOW IT'S JUST paperdom that it1.* £*:'[v<; *-V.fY:\y balmy on th»? *u"' j-Ttof there can be no other alterative. Subscription $1.50 P«r Year UMBEAPA6LE Harold Hoffman. n 7lUGH WILLIAMSON KELLY, I don't try to aryrut? t' -at r.«'*< 'he be«1 governor New 1 Editor and Publisher Well Done! Jersey ever had. It may be. ever., that he ? the wor*t. Bift 1 1 , „, ER E. GREGORY .... Managing Editor There can be no question any longer I don't figure that every thing h> d** *, even' thing he say«, every thought he express*1* i* n"ce«arHf the calculatioi that Fords leads the field in civic pride and ,,i as gecond-class matter March 13, of a screw-ball. • Ju-«t because he hits a foul ball the fir* '" he Postofflce at Woodbridge, N. J., civic accomplishment. tlu, Act of March 3, 1879. ninety-nine times he c«>m«>s up to bat. it doesn't nece^sarilj !2u With a long record of splendid success- follow that his hundredth trip t<> the plato i- a prc-orflainel es in everything it has endeavored, fche flop. Fords Woman's Club is now contemplating There is a pretty general opinion, with which I am ii the construction of a community house in accord, that Mr. Hoffman i# *lap-happy on the subject of that section. As usual, it will depend on no- Hauptmanti. It cannot be denied that he ha* shown none of the attributes »f a political or ifovernmental leader and A Worthy Fight one except its own members and friends )w d»portm»nt in th* HJURW* Room when lus .socked * , v ,„. Greiner is entitled to lasHnjjnnd will dedicate thefruits of its endeavors puny reporter half hi* size, is certainly open to' censure. 1',-om the 'taxpayers of Wddfosex"to the advantage of nil. Similar examples He has cast his lot with the spenders, rather than the pay- for causing a show-down on the fi-of Unselfish devotion to advancement of ers and has refused at all time* to consider eccmomyi ,,f emergency relief, neighborlir^ess and community progress So the box-score is pretty well filled with zero marka. but I don't agree that he de^ne? apothercomplete us instigation, a conference has been i will be difficult to find anywhere, lilank for refusing to 're-appoint Colonel H Norman Sch- „ Committee of the Mayors' As- The Fords Woman's Club, we know, warzkopf as Superintendent of fthe State Police. I think and the representatives of this needs no word of encouragement from us in it is all well and grood that Colonel Schwarzkopf ?houU the State legislature to ascertain ltg ,ategt project Although definite plans have a host of friends who should stand up foriiim in t „ the latter's "plans and their pur7 have not been forrnuia\ed, they are in pro- crucial time and fight for his renomination. I suppose CoJ- ' , that we can understand fully ex- cess ot discussjon and once flnai decision on el Schwarzkopf has been a good Superintendent ani L |i;,t we must face. |^ jhanasg ^beeeenn ma(madie tht e prograpg m will take shappe that he has been scrupulously honest and th»t he has re- !o htb>e expected that the Committee,jCommittee,]and will , be consummateconsummated handsomely; of frained from permitting hit department to be a political (u Mr. Greiner is a member, will bejthi6wecgnibesurG( adjunct to anyone's machine. , promises at the hands of the! wit i t the hands of the! We cannot pemft the occaaion to pa88| Governor Hoffman ha* a legal right to pick anyone Certainly they have displayed lhowever) without directing to it the atten- ,,,•,. he wants for the job. If the legislature* when it created the initiative, none of the sincerity, [tion flf the entire Town8hip, An(} to Mr8. BOOKS AND THINGS__|! | AND THEY SAID State Police, intended that its bow should not be removed interest which a problem of th*.Madiw)Ilt Mrs_ 3ens^ Mrs> Dunham and all by executive fiat then it would have placed the Superinten- of relief financing is entitled.jthe other active members of the club who what a university is this! Nothing THE QUESTION: Wh«« dot Sinclair Lewis's lively and that is human is foreign to it. It dent under tenure and would have specified that his re- ,.en led by Boss Hague into a;|vave writt€n f it such a g]orious history entertaining address, "Ene- has, it is, the beginning of every Avenel moit need? moval eould-enly bo for cause. During th€ fifteen years of :;|VC THE ANSWERS. difference and if their record is study and of every human interest, we can only say "Well done!" mies of the Book," delivered from Greek philosophy to paving, PEETER GRECO, 75 Avenel Colonel Schwarzkopf's incumbency, no effort, if my mem- they will be satisfied to remain before the American Book- from statecraft to dress." I Street, a barber; A new tire truck. ory serves, has ever been made to thus protect him. sellers' Association, has been lYU'sa. Col. Schwarzkopf Retires The present one breaks down too I cannot understand, therefore, why the newspapers i,l e Township has been forced, •eprinted in Publishers' often. Money was which now are bleating so loudly about the Colonel's re- r g The following appraisal of Colonel H Weekly. In the course of his THIS WEEK .pprop r iated their refusal to act as free and mce for thi' truck moval did not use their prestige and influence to insure him ,r retusa to ^ as -en - Norman Schwar,kopf, whose retirement as address Mr, Lewis urges ,,, B(tentH. to spend ita entre ^ ^ but it was never ! against this awful eventuality. They all mu*t have' realized, greater solidarity amung those appropriation before the year , • ^^ YEARS AGO •!"wnb w.n"alw\ys j ^ they are *o sharp, that Mr. Hoffman couldn't be predict- who deal in books—authors, pub- of what the State ed and that anything could happen to their pet. Instead, lishers, booksellers and librarians Ten Years Ago use an improve urthor local expenditures must Evening News INTEREST INCREASES IN iment in its fire- Colonel Schwarzkopf's farewell to the •most of whom are naturally unit rhey chose to let things take their course and for Colonel • • Colonel Sc REYDER-SCHUSTEEYDER-SCHU3 1E.H Riv« RAC^ E - 'lighting equip- y :imI written into our next budget * state police ho has ltd for fifteen years and U ... by a superior pride in their pro While there has been greater mcnt an,i here we need a new truck Schwarzkopf to be fired. fi'.iin direct taxation. The Middle- the people of the state he has served is digni- duct and believe that "books can ballyhoo in connection with the (l ,t,iilllv biUbadlyi|y, , Thme compan(.0...^.^y i.i-t , Tney were very mUt.^ asioep on the job. then. Instead banynoo m L-uinit^m,!. _ of •\ dulegation in the. legislature _.fled and in keeping with his record. It is a mov- be more amusing than any musical battle being staged by Dave Brown l'sl' Xw«k°l»ittluyLbavin|tJ accepting any responsibility for not at least making aa 1 ing furewelfTt"o,"ainTp adjures the troupeis ts • •• " '" ^.:.:a „„_ I aoii - ;it lull responsibility for this pre- motion 0"n tnYlRpOTjM t1<*rt;-t*tft^7e^|ni, of ^^TS ussisassist t iinn securTnTanTrfrtHTrrit securrng'.WtTTdeinrrrpc U-ntmrrfon ft^rr rchwFrhwarekopf f they ..„.,... „ ..._ -duty, honor am drama on the screen * * * and that tr ity," triple aim? that Colonel Schwarzkopf has more than any codified religion do •• , • 'hat Mayor Greiner will pro-! & cl«k on the same ticket i., ^u^len^ould^J.K. w, ^^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ,( ^ ^ ^ always maintained. books preserve against a troubled, creating a great «U-ol ot inteii.^ ^tn ^^ ij;|iJ ,uhway ^ ^ ^ ai|.fir,>d important to the safety and security • • :ullest the cnmplitint which his I Colonel Schwarzkopf d^'erves the thanks half-mad world the tresaures of amoiic 'the many friends of both PAUL learning and the aspirations of the i ! and that he will receive the aid >• and commendation of the state. Every one in candidates. Avenue, a floor-walker: Assc.> , ^^ ^ ,h(. oditorial writers didn't find it out human soul." : ,-malli'y of Highland Park. It is| this broad land, except Governor Hoffman, LOCAL TA1WR „ Sd KhSCj: ^Ufore he was replaced,And that, certainly, isn't too much The enemies of the book singled h in expect that Mayor Patten of I knows that under him the organization has been 50 YEARS AT TRADE to ask. They had tiffteen years to appraise the sort of job out py Mr. Lewis are those distiac Andy McLean of Main Street °" « *™ h^ honestly ami Mlick-ntly administered. He suc- Andy McLean of y....,- As it is now, twoi;< .nilmy will k'lid ciifVgy to the figh'ti lions of modern life which are tak will have been F>0 years in the tail he whs doing. ceeded under ditlicult circumstances accentuat- houses thut an he listens to the same still, ing the place of reading in people's oriiiK business when July 4 rolls .Her a ed by the location of New Jersey between two tly alike will As a matter of public policy, 1 believe, the Governor lives. But although the number * around. "1 was bound out as an exac y mi .Irrsi'v City that sends our great centers of population, with a long sea- apprentice to a tailor in Bath-well, be as- should have kept Colonel Schwarzkopf and his fifteen ' voice sonusometimes board that made the state a place for the as- people who seek recreation Scotland, just 50 years ago," said \ ;V differ :islutors into a .somersault— smaller today S0B d years of eXperieiu'i'. But on the other hand, I recognize his semblage of lawless characters during the long bunks is Andy In tailing of his long career of $30 It | than a generation ago, those who in the trade. "A boy had to spend vi>arlv taxes. right to nominate the man of his choice for the post and if ailspin? prohibition battle and after. do read now show a hiffher level fivo years at a salary of next to That isn't riKht. The pavement on Colonel Mark 0. KiniluiiiiiK is that man, this will be one Among those whu know, the New Jersey nothing before ha could take a po- Railway Avenue should be ini- of taste and selectivity, as is evi An extra 8-foot strip that Stud' Police L- ii'icarduil as one of the be.-l of silion as ii journeyman tailor. proved, .in cated, the Hoard of Adjust- Schwarzkopf nuK bf K^'en chief praise. He can "Europa," "Anthony Adverse" and jfOR FLIVVE/tKR TRIIMFP . the road riow is frequently rutted, During the time 1 have put in watching the shenani- ,.-.- allowoil the application of the leave the organization without regrets, with the "The Last Puritan," are books of I Mickey nRodne"'—r 'a n d Ernie full of holes and very dangerous. gans in the capitol, 1 have seen several appointments go t» public echoing hi.s hope that under a new com- Kiauss of Fords are P»«™KF™"j And there's more and more traffic ill Corporation to extend its build- far higher quulity than the best there. Factories, too, have been the Senate for continuation just like Colonel KimberlingY mander ifs "duty, honor and fidelity" will re- finishing touches on their Ford in .lames Street. sellers of ten and twenty yeai touring-car in preparation for then kept out of the township for too has gone. I remember that some t main safe and untarnished. ss the continent this Sum- long. They should be induced to has gone. I remember thut some of them have been reject- •'•'' feeling a due regard for the ago. And*in spite of the many tri:p acroacrosss me vum,.,.^ bd _a __ the ed on the grounds the nominee was "personally objection- nit'i'. Eodner is remembered as the come here, not find obstacles al- i the residents of James Street, \w- changes in customs and tastes ways being placed in their way. able" to one or more members of that great deliberative Another Success which will occur in the future, boy rated tlie best shortstop in the :• el that a clear-cut case of infringe- county league last year when he G. F. BRAITHWAITE, Avenel urogativc «.»». The Spring flower show, sponsored by books will never become outmod- performed with the high school Street, manufacturer: Elimination body. :ion their prerogatives was shown in of the grade crossing here is the I do not recall, however, that any great hue or cry was •H, „ to tin extension. Their ar- thu Woodbridge Woman's Club, was a bnl- ed: baseball team. 'I do not believe that anything • * • most important made by the press because the Senate didn't like the part will altogether supplant the old Five Years Ago problem c o n- will altogetner suppian.i me ^.» , fronting Avenel. in the hair of an executive appointee and therefore turned fashioned printed book, which has LORENE DICKERSON changed so very little since Guten IS Any grade cross- (him down. changed so very little since Guten- PRATT GRADUATE ing so improtant their repul- kov, 'chairman of the arrangements' com- berg finished printing the first Miss Lorene G. Dv to any commun- * * * • : is t'iisv tu book, a Bible, back in 14o5, almost ated this week from Pratt Institute ity as this one is r'think then that the newspapers should permit the , mittee the exhibition maintained the splen- 500 years ago. I do not believe that in Brooklyn. A graduate of Wood- must remain that Governor to have hi> likes and dislikes when it comes to „„„„ of Aliment, however.*, orderhW. and f.kn» of previ»» any nimble television apparatus, bridge High School in 1029, Miss town's chief con- any .ries of phonograph records, ^Z^Si^iC- cern until it is eliminated. I my- personalities. He doesn't like Colonel Schwarzkopf and self have never fo.rgotten my emo- has made no secret of it. He is very fond of Colonel Kim- creating a, they any ingenious microscopic gadget Baret Hague Memorial Hospital tion when I stepped off a train one |\.i-\V|>() "in ff l 2 Kt" w " £do theh^lthy .rfirit of competition and of whereby you can carry the entire which will open in Jersey night and heard two women talk- berling and has demonstrated his faith by first making him works of Balzac in your cigarette September. ing about a hoy who had been !' tr t oS few hun- friendly rivalries, are of inertim.be value WOrKS 01 Daunt „• ,„„. „„_.. killed at the crossing here. The Principal Keeper of the State Prison and now by giving hi* case, will take the place of books, T mnl,S I»- P«>bably' ta the: life pi the community. They .stimulate GET STATE JOB name they used was the same as command of the State Police. just as we know them." probability my son's name. I discovered the s out of umplojmeni was y - / ...mniieVimpnts nf others There is _a strong No-one, not even the newspapers, has challenged All Ro»dt Lead to Booki J ;«rtin of thi accident had happened to another .st John Cotton Dana once gave this,'that - H. Thayer.—;-••• -- _ lad—only son of one of the finest Colonel Kimberling's fitness for the job and all have been one. succinct deHnitloii'-of * i^rary'*! 11?^ ^11 be-appointed State Tax citizens Avenel hfls—but that and it surely was a com and women on a common meet- function: "Many still do not see Tommissioner when that position, unstinted in their praise of his record in the various offices - • ~— » A: « n»v>iu!-ii- created by the Abel program for di(|n't make the experience any We think,.the Hoard, led by function: "Many sun uu u»v ^^ Mr. the less'liorrible'for me. •he has held*,They grant* I-a«*urae, that so far as ability U hAW unique a thing a pablk 4i-, created by the ADei |HUK.O,. the |,-na, J.Moran, acquitted itself With di^.ng- i glad for Woodbridge that the bTary is. It is the most democratic, fovernment reform, Is filled, WILLIAM KUZMIAK, 8£ Aven concerned that he can measure favorably with his prede- universal institution ever devised. M;lrtln « no™ chairman of el Street, dry goods: A new sstar- Icti.,ii in this matter as it has throughout Ktate tax cessor. II " i v. L™..nui's to be an annual affair and KIt iISs bQyy allon, foiuri allu.. . It is to b_e . used survey commission. tion for the railroad The present This fact, therefore, leads me to believe (hat the-con> as each and every one may choose, ifcppc UP tirHT place is a dis- i we extend to all the ladies of the club our It draws no line of politics, wealth, £2"MpB "S UP FIGHT plajnt against the Governor in thi*? instance ii going just & [sincere congratulations and our gratitude birth or education. All can learn ON WATER FIRM S RATES grace. And, until : here without rules and choose their New and lively discussion of the ;he crossing itself ; little bit too far. It looks as though it is being sounded just Get Aboard Jlhat they have provided such a notable own teachers. A collection of good Middlesex Water Company and its is eliminated, we foif the sake of the noi.-e it makes. Enough, is enough. when the books, and people to use- them; methods was led by Cpnimitteemaa n time fast approaches contribution to local life. to have The time - . . Anthonhiyp AqudCommittn Mondae v meetingat the, " ' stadium; ^____ Township Committee gates to protect Iveto raise funds fora municjpal MOSt 0of1 thlilet uiK"""-"argumen>t centered Most it and two shifts 111 he finished. j An Example over the company's practise of o{ watchmen. The charging $2 for turning on water crossing is entire- YORK As the days dribble on toward ' , Success of Special Prosecutor P [NEW after it has been shut off for non- ly unguarded now after 6 o'clock. 11 payment of bills. Not to brag but 1 myself have , trust the people of Woodbrids the prosecution of "Lucky Luciano and 1 1 * • * saved two children ^ lives there. L will pause to remember thaf now more eight of his chief lieutenants on chafes _pf For Today Tfhey see one traini^ass and think SIDE OUT Three Years Ago it's all right to cros^, not knowing an at any other time Is their complete compulsory prostitution should be;an in- TEACHERS HIRE LAWYER • Deration imperative. The groundwork By TALBOT LAKE another one is corriing from the spiration to all law-enforcing agents. governor of IN ^FFORT TO GET PAY other direction. It's a miraclira^^ O'MALLEY ,»8 been competently and -the ••conduct tin,, JM Arriving at the conclusion that there haven't been more deathf By DON their sbmSWhat patient, pasdivo Irerer me uunnug ,»QJi—B nf th^j Court Justice iiouuo, in a comparatively past aue suiiuies uu, most dangerous in the State. And pitches in commend itself to all courts of law as an ex- young Philadelphian ot wealthy mation why their pay-checks are in Avenel we have no community IU.H, all of the previous work will go for stock who became a pronouueed being withheld, the Woodbridge centre, no recreation facilities for ample of scrupulous fairness, courage and liberal in.politics. • Township Teachers Association, the youngsters. They must go all n ajso is the meeting in School 11 Tuesday, the way fnto WoodbridgeWoodbnuge. Thous- head to see him . .. They're alling He is the first Democrat to oc- 'for chorus girls around Outside of scant moral support, Mr. Jor- cupy the old executive mansion an voted unanimously to retain Julius SAMUlEL GREENSPAN,, u11v0 RINK, SPECIAL towfi. blue Kass of Perth Amboy as their at- Ciijorge White iis looking over tlie m has fought the fight alone, ^espo^b.l- the Susquehanna River at Harris- Avenel SStreet, eeneral store: An and' s o~*f peopl_ .1.e. walk by it legss,, us are aUU p ththhe e ZtZitlx d ¥>\¥t>\~ and one-half hours to convict the burg for forty years. torney. addition to the Avenel School. A every day, but fu\v know that ik ii Th Before hia election, Governor S impresarios1 . They have to gjel JAMES DUNN ASSUMES hundred children a special skating rink was a new cro» every show, something l readUy accept ^^^^L^Sn. in toto, thus Earle was known as a sportsman P. O. DUTIES TODAY nun o shipfand its ciw ... Did yq« lund that there was a little worn cpim^ p w ^ _ ,.,vlni, v now must use the built • for the Rockefeller and big game hunter. His favorite James J. Dunne of Green Street know thai these "amateur" radii nd that there was a u«. » --- -r d which have me ay™ — port wa p lo, wWch he played u old portables, mansion on West 54th Street. sport was poloamateu, whicrh haroune played dth ues will assume the position of acting I hours usually go on only after re- . with their nomination, has been'uhifted can verdicts'of guilt in to ranking W n ! e Their tar roofs Outside is sober brown-stone, one to another and finally to he_ hou^ w^J»^ „„ aristocratic Main Lini e of hihis home po8untt9«r in the ?.^ * I1 peated, strenuous rehearsals? Eve* n 8 0 ut f of reprisf istocratic Wst Office today. He wll be ap- make them un- modest flowers and dignified de- the "boners" are gone over wjth a Pn> one to another and finally to_^* ^ilSn«i: without fear of repri^. neighborhood. » s of Promoter Jordan. He a one has re derwor osecution rf Luciano flnd hls aS- pointed permanently on July_1. Mi. The Governor is » quick thinker. I Dunne succeeds Stanley C. Potter, I8(H•>•1! tino pasrmasa it to someonsomeone else ana na» F jahftuchinsr of women was He decides his problems without whose term expired on December DOUBLE—When the for-: undue delay, His prdmpt action in ! of cement ... 1 levied night and day with u»»«. interference. There was no rprised if a special mer Prince of Wales, now P calling out the National Guard to w st fcurt-breaking problema-of or. e on-earth which couWtae made to protect life, health and property in itself was vou on the shoulder K»ng Edjyard, »$4 !a «- ROTARIANS TO SUPPL Y dition put New York, he hail to *—" 1 He has done a magnificent job up to is staff and aa a the flooded zones was typical of STAFF FOR PLAYGROUND him. The commander of the guard,' the haft been auuea in »"> *--•—7. a rather careful about not i Trained supervision for and the community it- I reception ,„„„...,, dastardly busir General Shannon, a World WaY Woodbridge Park Playffiouna years sine fending peopleof higli soci self has g own during that tu thick. ! ever-increaslng load for the last rem».j ^^^^ has been wiped out ot veteran, was a candidate for Gov- be providsd by the Woodbridge prominence. To stave off ra ernor of th« state the -year Mr Tim addit 3 tUhe guest..... M. a steps. Counsel and aid and hard work nm con Rotary Club during July and Aufc takes, Uil! Nye, then head ot', Eurle was elected. ust. Tlie decision was reached fol- Secret Service, was assigned ,t be given in great quanUt.^bquantities oyy eyuovClyJ Ne*„*,.w. *_ . .y _ Governor Earle ia known as a lowing a plea by George Merrill at slightest interest in We cannbt help but wonder if the poli- champion of academic freedom for a dinner given to the Rotarians at steer the Prince around the rou the teachers at all Pennsylvania dililomatie spots. ke who professes - . •!,_„„ (.-,...iiu.«RiHp,ted law officers whose duty it the Colonia Country Club last 'Viuing for the men, women and children tically-seieciea iaw uuuco , schools which receive Btate aid. He night by August F. Greiner, the in At a largo ball held in has the power to veto or reduce ap- coming president: About S250 w.l tllelba toast coated with « I'rince'* honor one night, Hj— the Township the facilities of a play- now is to keep- the slate as clean as Mr. propriations and.haa taken the Ibutter and if you're doing the A be needed for supervisors' salaries (Continued on fayt twelve^. ' '* - -.L^^ID ,.,Ui^v, Hlacialine iition exima •',»"» ,e you merely have tu tun. your ' Deweyy ha«»»s wipeYTIJ>~d« it.., will measure up to Most of t" "^ ""' cannot but their fullest responsibility. Somehow, we It isn't a local »»we. As we make this plea, we be given state money. last night. h FA UK TKN THE FEATHERHEADS .Jt^sr^

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"Such ho cnfiuirotl politi'ly, "Wdiifil, 1 iissiiiiic, involve my 1 MESCAL IKE B, S. L. HUNTLEY i—nut Ui KL' . (:v>\\ with you'."' How Awfu r A\W, ME AM1 MULEV Delia lookud wearily down I his morning. BE SATES EX A COUPLE OF ALL MIGHT DA0GUMME0 r «f the sculfod toes of her once When Ann hud departed, Delia; 5THAKS OVE.R TO Tw£ 1 DREAMT still for a long moment.' IF I'M EVERGOMMA itrim kid pumps. The last Then, suddenly, she laughed aloud.1 GAT SO LfCTE BUSV see EESTAURANJT L WAS nickel in IKT purse would Twinkling bravely, two newly sh'in- A SJIGMT AGENJ LAST KJi&UT 'BOU&WT Tu" CHEC< . ! have to go for a shine. A cup ed black pumps trudged d'uwn the AKJ' hl|T street and mound the cornier to the of coffee would do more to sy Building. . I ,TH' MOST TURRiaOL Suck her \vj... but nobody DRfeAMT.' hire a girl with Scuf- ggloved hands folded meekly, in the outer office, waiting! fed shoes. "Any man lpoks to see Mr. Garvice, who was the a girl's feet," I her man uhe must interview. When "the first at door of his office swung open, she brother had once told her. rose, R'laneed desperately for a While the bootblack whisk- moment into her compact mirror, ed his rag in tune with the then turned and entered. music from ii blaring radio, Mr,. Uaryice, a good-looking younjr man," was seated at a roll- Delhi considered. She had ex- top desk. His blue eyes widened! hausted the ads for steno- with interest when he saw the vis- graphers in the newspapers.' itor, then became expressionless. She had tried the two places "You wanted to see me, Miss—" "KossittT. Delia Rossiter. I hear (C»Dvrl3ht, l,v e. L. Huntler, Tr«rt« Mark Rt| suggested by a girl friend. you have u' vacancy! for a steno- What shouM she do now? grapher;." EverywherSj they always asked "I sec." He tapped the desk with 1 for the snmi thing—her refer- his( fingers. "You've had experi- "KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES"-The NarcU«u, Club Ha, Competition By POP MOMANP «nces, Whbn she offered the old ence, Miss Rossiter?" •lies, from (tin.1 training school, they "Oh, yes." »ould iai*c their eyebrows and "Many positions?" C'MOM • ee ITS TOO 6AD-AL- YOU HBABDy jufc wlmrt ihu luil been employed "Not a great many." She swal- A SPORT AM WHAT DO IVE AUReADV for feel miu'h as that famous zany said. "I haven't any references most have felt when he set olF pie- from my last place." Mr. Garvice leaned back in his ; • Pie—better not think about pie. chair, regarding a bang, narrow tan 1'letter think about luttiiiK this shoe thoughtfully. / ; shiny best foit flrumust and "That's a little; unusual, Mrss another oflltii1.' Ilnforluii- Rossiter." ' however, it was the noon Delia's vdice shook. "Yes, I four, and streams of But I'm very efficient, 'Mr. iwll-dressed girls, charting juyuui-' <«arvice. I've had experience in ex- "' ' strawberr' y shortcak• • •e and- artly this type of. work. I'd be will- creamed chicken, crossed her step* ing to take—a trial position." 'f. tt every turn. + • • V . ' . • • • * He hummed vaguely, "Coold Then, suddenly, she found her- you, perhaps, tell me why you left ;i|Bl£ fate to face wifch an old friend your last position?" '-'''•^Ann, a classmate at the training "Yes." it wus a very firm, un- lQol. ciiinpromislnir- little monosyllable, "No. You see—I understood that ment, a faint smile on his face. a tweed shoulder. that trial job—" iWhat are you doing now, Del- "You wuuldV" Mr Garvice seem- their stay. To do this, U"'* ' «' Ann inqmr#d with intu«it,M ' I sjy:£!'ised. ' . ' ic w*8 "engaged." "Such a trial," hpenquired po> "6k, Jack," «hu lupaaed, "I'va ea.. My employer — my em- know what her plan» "" eV fell nito step together. "You thought—" Mr. GarViee litely, "would, I assume, Involve been xo niiserable! Nobody would "Would you consider making it MODES AND MANNERS should be informed i" •' ' 'T'"I'mm not doing anythinganything," Delia { player ~ 1 think the cuatomary lfire me without references—and I itraightened. "Wasn't he?" njy promising-—not to get fresh a trial job in a home instead of an QUESTION. "When the habit, what time breakfast will b> >twturned, ru'efully pushing » stray cKpruHsinn i«, 'got fresh with me,' with you?" .. . had been no nasty to you that I was fjppfpjppee r curl under her grgreee n straw .» — see." Mr. Garvice's voict No. Oue of the ^irls had told determined nut to come back until office?" Beforts he blotted out the of one't' guettt are known — The best time to tell them 4«T "Vml ,lan'f ljnnuj nf nnvhnHv trailed'... "An'And yoVOuU ohiyct^rf?objected?" ni! he was, and pointed out the fi- Again theanswer was a monoayl- that ioni« are habitual late-rii- night before. If the late-"-' Suit. "You don't know of anybody I could teU you I had a job. But reply, in a very effective way, he intimate friends, their ho-st. amply craving red-headed sttm- "Yes. I resigned and he did not ucee. But later, I saw the an- lulile. Hu.t thin time, it was a differ- when I heard that you hadn't filled added, "And*no references rsquir- «!•••—how can a botteu tolv* the give me any references," ToluMeer to wake them. A") «|frapheis, do you?" ncement of h«r engagement to ent monosyllable, Mr. Garvice my place, I .couldn't resist—I sim- problem of when to serve break- "Why yes, as It happens, I do "Did you (ink him to? Sometlinei fast to week-ender*? plans which she may hav* ,mebo» eke. However — that found himself jumjiiug to his fett, ply couldn't I I'm so sorry I mis- tnow of a job. It's a grand place, in a case like that- understood—" ' * rfterbrealfMt, a drive «• i••> njesn't provide J»e with any ref- holding out both hands! (Copyright, 1936, by United Fe*. AKKSWWR n «"rr!?r'-fE" dinner at th» club, etc.—Jlu-s ' too. Ufa! csliite funipuny ••-u goiwi Delia flushed. "Heft rather aud "Priceletui little idiot," Jack Gar- * tare Syndicate, Inc.) me. Top floor-of the Bagley Build- denly, I didn't take time to as!- rencea. If yo,u'd just give me a • ' • * AIN o w -Em: it is the hosteBs' know about. The wise lu^ • 1 ossl |c hg. lien , I'll write the address — anything." rial, Mr. Gatvice—-',' " Delia's next words were muffled iJluce to make h«r guests feel at. theone who makes H P '' 4 friend of mint; told me about it uHor to listen to anything?" Mr. Garvice studied her a mo- *toJ*mw lu

lit. , ABRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1936 PAGE ELEVEN menca nfc Legion Opens Series With Iselin Saints On 28th "BBS *«-*****- IT Barcellona, Smith And Scutti Top Barrons fERS ON SLATE 0* To In 1936 Season Averages Compiled By Feck j MAURICE F. X. DONOHUE ,os Trims WwtAmboy; Victory Over South River \usznakToG«tNext Port Reading Downs Keasbey, 6-5, Gives Woodbridge The Newspapers Aren't On The level 8OH4 ll LAST SPRING, WHILE INFORMING THE CLIENTS To Take Grammar School Diadem that they need no longer pay much attention to nil-star se- .r»e Barct'llima, Earl Smith tpENS LOSE BY 9-3 ind Dominick Scutti earned lections.of any variety, I mentioned the unfortunate fact Port Reading has won a" undisputed championship in hit'f individual distinction for four major that the newspapers which usually do the sel'ecting are notthe first of the WPA Recreation Department's Baseball n the 14 varsity games play- (-vfi announced today strictly on the level. This pillar of wisdom even hinted that Leagues to end its s'eason—the competition especially ar- (1 by Woodbridge High Alcsick, the chunky School this year. Cancella- the picking was not only done mostly by remote control ranged for grammar schools*—but t"he other circuits go mer- tiT who is profes- ion of the finale with Irvinrton fire-eater for thah t but was also usually achieved with one eye fixed on therliy on their way. The Port Reading youngsters won allistcd for Tuesday left the Bar- ,,,l American Legion particular paper's particular circulation problems and the foufourr oof thei theirr starts, closing with a tight 6-5 victory over rons with a record of eight vie- i.chilli team. Most 1m- other one focussed on producing a 'balanced' team. •" Keasey, it« tmiy ories nnd six defeats. None uf . the victor!** w-- , tii« font contests is nn n frame staged at the P«rish llouw Teams File Track Entries ,;; this Sunday at Grove John Matera Well, we poor yokels in Woodbridse Township have »w,*eter than the precarious 8-7 .i',!, tho Sacred Hearts of IHilMph' wrenched from the prt- Canny Elizabeth veteran and 1934 champion of the Garden just had another demonstration of the fact. The failure of For Stadium Show On 27th •,'i,(iy supplying the oppn- the sponsoring daily newspapers to invite our local kids _.. . won hia own game \ • . iously undefeated South Rive'r i Mr, Mcsick's, delicate State Racine Association whoso shrewd driving in a new car in the sixth when he Bitlgled, stole Early entries filed for the hib H week ago today. The Utte won the 30-jnp feature at the Speedway last Sunday. He ride* into the second annual Central Jersey tournament is a fail- second, and tniril-»nd scored on a of that win, earned after an- again in this week's HO-lap show. Knl«' trnrk arid field cnrnlval r,,|Hirlant for thu town- ure that makes the master-minds look fairly ridiculous. passed ball. The losers threaten- which will be a feature of the nouncement of the barring rf , v. r, wan formal lintlng I do not weep about that. But it is also a failure that will be ed in the seventh, however. Nerti- eclobrntion opening th& Stadi- Woodbridge from the Central iHih us first game of the eth singled. Androcosky fanned. um indicate a meet packed Jersey" tournament it won last year, very damaging to the central idea of the tournament; in its Bilkn WHS out on a fielder's choice. became even, pleatanter when li St. Cecelia's of Iselin. o\vn small way, that is a bit of a tragedy. And the whole «;-ith thrills, Nick Pris^o anid was arranged .by theIselin Knocks Off 3 Straight Foes Nemeth reaching third with the ' today, Frisco is arranging the South River proceeded lo win »th« mess ha's occurred, I think, wholly because the newspapers tying run. Nagy was sent up as games for the Stadium Com- Middlesex CounVy elimination*. In .•mi Hicnnan, sports-Wise pinch-batsman bat fanned, end- effect, with consecutive victoria* , the fiaints, thi* week. backing What is fundamentally a swell idea have not been mission, The celebration be- ing the rally. Butte, Keasbey Kins an June 27th and will over New Brunswick, Carteret and , I, one of Father Bren- on the level. 1 Preparing For Test With Soldiers pitcher, who was the loading hit- continue until July -Ith, South River in its last .three ttarta ,.,iti' projects. The series The facts are elemental. Woodbridge was invited last tte«r forr thee seasons< , homered in the of the year, Nick Prisco's Woo latter of which is ran Lepon. Said series gets New Brunswick, Perth Amboy, Asbury Park and Long O.IIAMHAH KrilOMI, I.KAOVI . which they had no par,t. All three Hi,, opener two weeks idence of those St. Cecelia Final Slnnrtlnn Entries from th« Cyclones, nder way on June 28th at theBranch, That tournament was designed to revive some in- TK.\M W.- U JVC. Blue Jays, Green Raiders and of their last victims were nomin- • my. {baseball playery s over in Ise- Irove Street grounds. And, up to erest in the fading sport of scholastic baseball. It did that, Tin I Ui-niUna ..• 4 il l.wo ated for the tournament. J Black Hawks. Boys who have • i, reserved for another 1 in that they'll have no his point at least, the aged Mr. and to an entirely satisfactory degree for a first-year affair. y filed are Hubert Saaks, John Hit For 348 , ,];,si, with that Ho\-\lZ 3ots Bauer still seems qualified Avrni'l Mihalko, Hermnn Fredericks, Lyman Peck, official scorer for Woodbridge happened to win. \Vnmll,rlilK« o climb up there and start flog- S Ben KishingeujJoe Ur, Doug- tho Barrons, lists young Barcel- l ing 'cm through against the Le- Now this would appear to me to make Woodbridge l Ins Zeriobin, Ed Cnratenaen, lona, a slight third baseman, as'the ;!un'"I)i'cti arranged. .rlllVLi jLAull JLiLin I'VlI'llK ionnaires. the defending champion. Or is there really something I've .mm .loh.n Dubay, Eugene Sullivan, outstanding hitter on n club which I.\I urMon to Bound (Vlniil Mr. Bauer has won six times in never been told about the facts of life? And if Woodbridge Iwlln .wo Joseph Hrndniak, Al H.othwell, never did translate its undeniable \\ nlncsdiiy to' engage ieven starts this season. His mates Joe (Jyenes, John Elek and power into the base hits it de- RACING FANS'LIE is the defending champion and if anyone at all is going to SEMOII i,i:\iMi: lave been generous with their help. T10AM Tony Barcellona, served. Barcellona had 43 official Harlot Wint be invited. I think that Woodbridge would be the automa- w. I •. r ndced, last week they were as (Srci'li Hilldivr.i . n 1 OM turns with the willow in the 14 usy as so many bird dogs sniffing tic first selection under any sane procedure. Understand, if I hike's liiincli . Ifames. He knifed out lf> safetiei : •i!,^1 .hi"" w"k Krlly All Stars IT'S 'POSITIVELY' SAYS all but one of them single-basers, Garden Staters Stage Third ut base-hits and converting same the tournament were entirely open—if EVERYBODY en- Dux nto runs against the Kipp Giants tered it—I don't think that last year's winner should get IliinfCiirliin ('. U. .10' MR. POCHEK OF BRAVES for an average of ,348. i i Show At Speedway f Newark. When the slaughter be- Ai-es Smith, the leading pitcher with Mm in special consideration in the shape of byes or passes into three successes in live chances, was , also a south- afne pronounced, the Saints char- \vooimnm<;i: JIMIIII ! ihi: West Afcboys On Sunday tably agreed to limit the shelling the late rounds. But if it is to be invitational, Woodbridge IM' Game With St. James I second in hitting with .325, and he just i TIOAM W. .lytliiiiK will he ' Drastic reductions in ticket to seven innings. Even in six times should have been named first off, Well, our kids weren't second in fielding, behind Captain (I, Bur- for their HO-lap program of Crccn lliililera Lrlul 'In'; St. Stephen's Club, IKmiinick Scutti, who handled all h.ivi'ii't heard nt bat, they accumulated 22 runs Mesick'x automobile met thrills and the uni- named at all. Why? I think it's fairly simple: WMte Owls ,"> and HF> cents*— ark Black Sox. The colored gentry Branch, that was unfortunate. What good was their own A. H H. Oil moot the St. James Baseball Club the teu.ni list behind (ienc Leahy, . '..ili: and both George ,\iull.aUi:ai:t, hlUull£lU.of fans whore were outpointed.1.3-8. tournament to them if none of the schools in their territory Nut Club of Carteret nt Grove Street Field. Allg.ier Clicki r«i' Bandies had |the higher tariffs may Tmvc'Tfepl In preparationi "Tor"The" Jourf "ecnld~3tsy lirtt? There was nettrrer story nor gkrry for the woonniinxii-: MMMOH M'MI.IM U, The Binves, in fucti.not oily in- The greatest individual achieve- •• v "ieie were ninetewiLfroni the high-voltaged carnivals Srt'upd Thlril ti'nd to piny the Saints, but they ment of the campaign belonged to with the Soldiers, Iselin this week 1 .'.Ntitict base-hits of speed and daring with tfhich the two papers. All right—-so to fixtha t situation, the tourna- nix , nlso, so Geza says, absolutely, Jot? AH^aier, badly equipped phy- has arranged with the Sayreville l'i—IMPS A, (', VH. Halilers Drascula'H unwill- independent ijas-jockeys have in- ment this Spring has been -split into two sections! the sur-111—lMikps VH. lllix. positively and really and truly go- sically for pitching and summarily ! Cardinals for a game which will \ver« credited to uugurati'd thcii' tiftfh season. begin at 3:15 o'clock on Sunday at vivors in Middlesex and in Monmouth to meet for the title. IS— HutiKiirliui C. C vs. APPH ing through with the mutch. It is, cut off the stiiuid before the 11)35 Acceptance of entries from the tho Saints' field. 10—1'mw A, C. va. All Stnr». in a word, in. season got well under way. Thin That's thoroughly all right with me. I don't like it 2Lv~.l!ni. r. li I'll not howl. Anyway, the plan supplies a natural, guaran- lill—l'«)is A. C. vs. Hungarian C. C. by St. Stephens C. C of Perth Am- tributed a deiil of notable relief •In: ]>rofitubl t County eliminations to four clubs. All tournaments, I think, ule St. Stephens. That group of Scutti, AUgaier, LeRoy Simonsenr ni'i-s (if citi/ens whu refuse New cars, new names and nev II. rvk, if a 1 ll'rmnn. ..-f 4 7—Dux vn. All Stars get their principal punch from the fact that a team with a I)—l'ops A. C. vs. Aeos. genteel sportsmen did not anJoh- n Karnas and Tony JegHnski. Intitbule ivcn tin- coin popu- faces ayy have helped in producing » hiiln-, if 'j nounce tney were not going n :n a thin dime when two outstandingly successful meet Mnrtln! ss I - Kain-i', p j lfl—Dux vs. RuriKarliin r, c. Simonsen took over the left field lousy record can redeem itself in a single game, Merit 13—ACPS vs. All Stars. through with the game until i i plays at home, gladly iand the new ticket prices shouli position held in 1935 by Andy Bar- liter, doesn't always win out, which is the reason FOR tourna- 14— I'ops A. O. va, DukcB o'clock the day of the match. And cellonn and surprised all hands by than twkt: iiiut at, the build up an even larger audienc •ales, n l 16—Dukes vs. All Stars. tih. for the Garden Staters, who al ments. And under elimination pressure, almost anything 1 i — I >tix vn. AOCH, Poehek, naturally, took the rnp. suddenly becoming one of the -U—liiiiilers vs. nukes. This Sunday, hostilities get un-team's best batsmen and a ball- Never Won Heady have won a faithful follow- T'ltdli .. "S < (iTut.ils ... H 'I" 9 can happen—the old doctrine that on a given day, anybody Si'urc by inning: ler way at 12:30—positively. hawk who atoned for four lapses n'i~ have never beaten ing of racing devotees from thfsi Nvtvark Blark S».v 14" "n" 1"-— 1 can beat anybody else in anything- So why kill off the sup- lluiiKnrlnn c. C. llnlilrrt during the season with a series of the three years dur-i States. Si (.V.-dia inn iih\ «srtx—13 ab. r. Ii. •ill. r. Ii. posed weaklings'by barring them from all play? How does M. M'er, c 2 I spectacular catches. have been a Puih The Twn-lM.-i' liils—Chasr. Martin, 0 Gyoncs, 3b -I 1 2 Montecalvo Goes 16 Heats, -y l:;i|ili,l.l. llinlt-r. Tli I' e-l>.l.s« lilts— that stimulate interest in those schools which have lousy •I. Klek, rf ^ CeiUins, :lb 4 1 Simonsen Homer* programs. And, The initial impression of the in Iliiuirimin J, t'litisf. JIi.r*s. clubs and so need a shot of tournament importance above Kovncli, lb 4 B'llnnn, ] 3 Gives Young legion Doable At the plate, he shared the dis- y'll be reinforceif d by vaders from Long„ .Island and Con Nenilnh p 3 1 vn Zack, 3b S tinction of earning thei most hit** • -M-I- of Ked Cleary.|necticutt has been a well-founded nrku s«. all others? Ktek. lr" it 0 ill., r h. ab. r. li. Cun'ern. lt"4 •1 l.flNi.r. cf ;l i Charlie Montecalvo's 16 inning? 15, with Barcellona and Scntti. Hit •.. :.!IT who is just back;belief that as soon us the visitor Ourzo, rf 4 K'lu. f. ::i I Illytli II, 4 •: i VV. S'yk. p 3 o of valiant pitching in 2 juvenile The time element can't be argued—there was plenty B._ M'er, as 1 average was . 294. Leahy and -,'ln'in organized baseball,|complete their intensive education , ss 4 tiHiirc-r. ss 2 1 (I Shaplar, 2b 3 l basebal games on the new East Simonsen, incidentally, blasted out 4 I l.ml.trt, <•! r, s : of time to start a'week earlier and a week earlier would Q'nveln, rf :t • iivuilable information,in the quirks of th Green Street field in Woodbridge the team's only two home run*. K'klrll. <•{ t 1 IlKUi-r. " l have meant doubling those four entries to. eight. was acclaimed the outstanding en- unliciite a township plot clay track at Woodbridge they wil K' Si, \ scores. Ed Delaney con-jtriumph for the new No. o wtu Stlnll, II Burger, ss r, 4 4 THE FOURTH CHOICE WAS NEW BRUNSWICK. Miller, ef -I Syn-. 4 batted in with 13. e. |. 4 ClUla. 31, i . P' I n iff r, c 4 Lrslou in. I l')<>luiir« u, he a marvelous centre-he rode for Tommy Faust or New K'lin. 3I..I- 4 ri/ht-ri. i-f 3 3 2 will John Pochlembo, utility field- 11::ililiael, rf S 1 J Where was Woodbridge? Ignored. Why? It's not hard. C'naon, lh i « Poehck, 4 Mil li.l , ab. r. h • '.UiiU. Amly Barcellona, no Brunswick. There were certainly M'K'n*-, rf 4 1liojsuk ljj k, et A Unliiiy, 'Jli r, 1 .'/'liitny, 31i 6 1 i Earl will be back next year, as ll'l i-, •-. ii :t i -l'H'niiin. If 3 1 I The Perth Amboy News had Carteret to write about as well himself as a fielder, i» also faster buggies on the track but Ma- , :iii % o : i '««>>•. ;b 3 2 0 n»yU>. Jl> II U OOyrlcsl , 2b 4 l.iui(j. rf r, :[l'r. I'.'l.H, Jh » '2 ( er; Joe Melder, first baseman; HK'nmzIn, <• fi 4 '. lulling bast-knocks from any tera kicked his light job around th< l..'il". Hi 2 " II El'KKer, (-420 as South Amboy. And, beyond sharing South River with the S'w'zt.r. |l 3 (i Hi'irnav. rf D'miin, aii S Mickey Karnas, tecond base; Bar- CTrowe, ss 3 , lb Tiilmi-k, If fi llS'imi'li, lh. 5 offered to him. nose of his new car out in front o rarks, Hi 1 li Haiku, cf 1 t) 0 C M'vo, p 5. - 4 Mlhiilk... If 4 to be converted into a shortstop* ', nothing to give its'customers. Norlinating New Brunswick F'rk'kK, c S 2111. S'ki-«. us S ups: the field throughout a tense last 11 ntiiU ,. 3J 4 4|Tolals 33 Two fine freshman pro»pect»— I ine 9;T"t«ls ... 37 22 ISHigh fixed that. .Score by Innlnga: #lurU. i-f r, lt<"vcnnk, i-f r, w «t laps of a thoroughly exciting' Tuiala .. 1;H. S'kca, rf 4 Chapter, a pitcher, and Leffler, a Krrers: IluriliU.-, TIUIIJISII. Blue Jnys "... 2HIT' (1112 00ft—4 Rlek, HH 3 iii'. r. h. i"i. a. r- car featUre event. : The choice couldn't be justified on the record. jPerth Comets HID 100 0011—2 catcher, also will be available. tn- : l Si-ore by rn*nlnsy '„! In all twenty-seven fast hacJH Kipp (iianla i>fi3 dO2 0— a Amboy itself was as effective .during the regular season. Two-base hits—Olllix, Dubay. Totals .. 43 11 UiTutulB ... 40 10 13 Pl»y Froth ii Jl. ii II st. recelia «:t4 r.42 x—:'2 fk'. L'I l II II were accepted by the Garden bt&v Lesion Jri. I The varsity will play the fresh- Hunie runs—Lamli^rt '.'. Tlire>-- Now, as it happens, Woodbridge played three of the four Hoya' (lnb J«r» p>. . 4 »• "'CTS aftw Wt Jiunday'a qualifying h. bitsi! • liitu—KiiHiiler. .Bauer. - Twp- ab. r. h. ah. r. h. ah. r. h.| ah. r. men coached by Bob Mulvaney to- , - ,11, 4 II tournameflt choices immediately after the selections were Ojliubay, 2h 0 0 J'andi more will fce approved thja lm»#'hits—Clmrlm, Bau«, lludash Bakar, c a o J. Chi«, 8« 4 1 1 Leahy, el night and give the graduating lad* I » announced. Remember that Carteret and South River were Miller, lb f X - a a 'I, Bur^t-r 1. Strwk out—By Hauer C »on lb o l a chtnee to Inspect not only the po- ' * h-.-. i II Heinz, 2b O'nslty, 3h 4 2 iS'rimn. 3b j nl . ffme trials this Sunday will be- 7; i.y KueeleV :; by Bur.lette 2; by unbeaten and that New Brunswick had been preferred Sch'wzer, p 3 0 tential 1937 battery but also an- |i - r GUIs, 3b 8 B. J'hon, lb 3 1 A. M'vo, SB 3 Sh' l-'ur -se 1. Bust- en balls—o# Kueeler Toba.^k. If 3 , rf 3 , 1! .. 11 gin [promptly at 1 o'clock with the l.'ismg pitcher—f above our yiungsters. So what happened? So Woodbridge 8 Feilor, 2b 3 0 other . Barcellona—Tony, aa tai- , rf RelTly, p 2 SI. Clpo. c, p 3 C. M'vo, e 3 2 A Arway, c fielder. «'first race set at 3 p. m. knocked off all three—we spoiled both perfect slates and K'rli'k, 2b 3 1 2, |r( .. 3 0 0 F«»r Trio Trio, If 0 Pinelll. If 4 Irvington cancelled its game •utpointed the Brunswickers. Toth, of 4 2 1 V. J'non, cf 3 riark, p 3 1 UOrowe, BS 2 -'I 9 '-' Although Matera, the; 1934 Sport* Quiz Barney, rf 3 1 2 Q'llman, p 3 1 I Gursor, rf 8 (1 lIM'E'ny, If 2 here because of the death of team's „„ , . champion of the Association, won 1. What Knifinlfi g recordd iliil Tony We can gloat about that happy string of timely victor- star pitcher's mother. Totals 5 ]u|T(italn 33 0 2 • i t Vlast week's principal honors he isUiiiier" post in winning the National Totals .. S4 8 H|Totaln ... 30 S 7 Won In 7th rip.-n nhampiunsliip at Baltujrol last ies. As a matter of fact, I AM gloating about it right now. inot regarded with complete con- wefk ? . , As for the pleasant conquest of 1 But the circumstance of those wins does not affect the fun- .'! = .Mcentrationontherestoftheheavy- 1. Where Is Joe LfiutB 'training"for South River last week,' that one ft': .'1 i ^footed young men looking for m- his flKht wlih Max Srhmellng? damental point at issue-rwhich is that Woodbridge has was decided in the last half of the P ;|, In fonttiall, T«Bim n kirks (iff. 2 ' .>ies. Instead, they pay a great deal been cheated of a competitive experience which its young- The High School's 1936 Season seventh. Woo< bridge led by 5-0 l The ball bounces overt Tehm B's goal- ? of attention to Franlc SUneck of liiif. An em! nn Team A falls on It. sters deserved, and cheated because four newspapers' cir- until the fourti when it became * i ,' Virgil DeMario of Pas-What is the play? If the ball liouneencejs culation problems profited thereby. It can be demonstrat- HE FIELDING THE RECORD [5-1. In the fifth, the edge ww» V,aiuw5'i, •"» • proouivn. "ver the soul-line and out of tboencF- Oppnntnt shaved again, to 5-2. Then it read Dr0 zmic, what Is the play? If the hall Ch. P.O. A. Er. Ave.W 88ic and Len Duncan ol ""'Jf • I,.,„„., wha, lg ttle play? If the ed, I think, in a single hypothetical question, to wit: Sup- 1 Alutnnl 5-4 in the'sixth—and South River 44 10 It) 3J 15| 1 SUneck for the second consecu- iH'Um'e* t1? pose New Brunswick High had won last year's champion- broke through fox three runs aj»4 tive week cracked up while leading Smith, p, lb 81 Tl .95D c SI. Mary's (P. A.) 100 Oil) oou— 2 1 Wlmt tennis player was knowh ship and not Woodbridge. Whiff da you suppose would .903 4 Carteret a 7-5 margin in the seventh. 1$it isjlhf California Comet? Mulder, lb 62 45 102 300 004—10 the field in the feature and again 8 Linden Barrons came right back with jl 19 17 .894 him—(k-rek. turned in the fastest half-mile lap. !i Wlmt big ganje Is reKanleil a» have been done this Spring? j I Leahy, cf Thomas Jefferson three-run burst °* tKeir own and lilt--Tuth. Home ruin— DeMario's powerful Np^couldnt the most dangerou* to Imnt? M. Karnaa, 2b et 30 .Mi New Brunswick Blilnti. NmTlflreH— 6, What Is iimally the slowest I think I know. As a matter of j fact, I'm reasonably they finished 8-7. Slmuinen, If 32 2* .875-0 ijNth River Htolen l/a.en—Mil (juurtfr .of a mils. t|l0.'"rut'e' ! 'Berth Amboy Joe Barcellona 6pened it with a positive that th* tournament would have been hastily con- J. Kurnal, cf, 32 25 T.ert on ba»p»—heKl«fl—wi 7. In what sports " SfaMal ' Waa tinilell, single. Seutti hit safely ul «fi 3. Double play—Jo«t to t£nly heToaaittoied-lw-thit nett td into a hll^e^u^arnent^oyouk^wwr^ Allgaler, p 6 1 St. Mitry'a the apuru PetrtPetro, p I, « U. l Sorokii. Jl.. |. .. 1 2 2 l>y Innings: New Brunswick that the tournament this year will mean nothing at all— Allgaler. p 0 14 0 Chemical .,.010 002 000^-8 program; prranged for Stadium HomitHk", i I) t 0 Week 1 KorczuWiKl, p. h S $ II 1 6 0 ok Hals 200 600 02x—» because of those Woodbridge wins—and it is too bad that .5110 Slaktowkz, i Woodbridge"iigh~Schoors fresh- 16. What happened to the Olympic Darthu, 3b • 1 2 0 Hryit/uskii, a l n ISlku, BuUnur, Levlluon. .250 men swamped the New Brunswick tro.ulil&LjiiB'-^norpe won/at the 1912 so explicit a demonstration has been given to everybody Giidek, ct • 1 4 0 Wuriiuu i.-li. 0 I) 1 /k,'p :..».. 1 0 .000 0 ruiiH—Lovlnaon, Chapan. Cior varsity Tuesday afteynoon jam ' " ' that the busijiess is not the McCoy. I hope that Woodbndge Blusku, ti, 31, 1 1 J 17. With what so^ols did these u h to timci hits—I.tvlm-. Check. kt the Grove Street Field. The, TOTALS 77.4*7 90 U5 26 8 3 .253 4* 87 7} 11 Totuls .,. 35 ? 8 H 7 1 JIB hits —liecirk'k, Burcellona, nu-ii play fpoitmll; Qtor&e 01up, Cot- will be gportinren° 8 accept any future invitation that Ll'iOBND: QP, Qamsa Played; AB, Times at Bat; R. Runs Scored; 2B, 2, M. Kopperwate, J. Kop-score was 10-3. I'ochek und MihK- ton WarburlonTCatflsri ttolth, Jack ,\ uodbrldue Buckley, Eddie Canty, Wu?HJi Hull any future sponsors of any future tournament might extend DiAiblce; aB, TrlpJenM;; HR. Ho«a£ Run»; IVIVt.t , £Batting Average; BB, Baeeu Slmonsdli If 4 0 Huci1llL-»a—lilku, tl. Ko.P-ler eaK safdy twice for Wood on Callti; SO, Strikeouftluft; RBirWiRBI.'innMi BatUV^aBatWt^i tf, Maorlflcei. 1 Dnubl* p|«ys—Ptfjuar to er? to the uchol here. But,we>would, I tftink, be justified in stay- .LsaJi) . V( .3 1 to Ivan; Dodiittr to Ivan I 18. Why won't Bill Carr, t. 8. win THE PITCHING 3b '• In Ivun to Wynkoop. Struck Tlie lineups; tier of the Olympic juihinoiicu In intr out. And this is the kind of recurring situation that has Bcuiil. • Xtw liruiia. J. V. 1K32, compete this ydU-? AVB. snitll), lb . " "iililiik 7; by J. Koiiiwrwuts WwdkrMc* •>• 1 0 so far blocke(j\an honest, universal system of scholastic if H W BO w L Koppm-watB -• Uaist; on Heeii, 2b 4 IV. Can a professional Smith tf 1-3 34 2 H il ,U(IO i. t, cf . ab. r. l.yolia, c- * 0 0 pitched pitch to a batter who Isn't 4 3 ..51.1 J J(f .1. KopDerwuts 6. l'ochek, «» * leaiuie competition in all sports—league competition that Allgulor 401-3 li 20 14 Bennett, et 3 ready? Can a collegiate pitcher? Petro JO 1-J 2» 9 1 1 ' .600 M .'b B'liiBkl, If 2 io 20. Io wr«atllng, what la a full-nat- would help all the schools in ttie county So much. , It 1 3 0 .000 dr. lb H'niHiin, ct i 0 Ellin 0 USE-SHOE TOURNEY Frokop, If S ion? C*ewc«yk a 0 II .000 itrations are being Ukrti Cliaplar, p 4 Kroll, aa 1 It really is too bad that the four dailies have played 3 G've»6, 0 Van L'w, rf 8 3J 88 8 8 .571 Totals if one shoe pitching tourna- Leffler, o S Brrora: BaAato !, Clpo, Plange- for arrTmmediate return instead of adopting the long view. TOTALS U» 96 Kins, 3b 2 nian. Kruff, King. Score by Innlnn: the PitriBh House Recrea- Z'lasky, P 3 They'd have been much better off, I think, to have done it Wild pitch: Smith. Balk: Ciewoiyk. , South Itlvtr ...... 000 Clpo, Hcore by Innlnga: LBtjEND: IP, Innlnf* PJtcheli H, Hlti OK; B, Hwne OB; W, Walk. Off; WdilJ 203 hter. More than a hundred M'klor, ab 5 New BruniiwUik J. V. 2uO 001 (I the right way. SO, Strfkaouta, 1 compete. Entries close at Woodbridge J. V. .. Ml 102 i—10 | of next month. -TTo i 1o0 i S6 S 3 WQODBIDGE INTJEPEN; ; J

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