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II.n; ,, appreciate It If you back once ^n awhlU CAUCUS Doe to the Chrijtnvu holi- a rest, for yeart it day and for the convenience A Question of Sportsmanship MUNICIPALITY ABOLISHES SINKING ,, my secret ambition ef our advertiser* the next b- ,mumnisi. I DABE FAILS IN EFFORT •tte Of the LEADER-JOURN- With charges of "poor taartaBftJUsahl*" beta* swrltd M Wood , tll u•;<• the «uff I am en- AL will be pubUahcd on bridce High School by Frank MOartk* eeaak at Carter*, It be- FUND COMMISSION IN RESOLUTION Ttatnday morning, December hooves at to wonder sow hay tte paMle tai Ike Mbaalt have so I remain, TO SELECT COPS ti. Instead of Friday, the um- to raffer became then happens to •* IM-feelbii between two cordially youra, al publication day. high school counts. It appears tt JN that (he athletic het4» Ukc PASSEDBY UNIT WEDNESDAY NIGHT 11 The Ghost Writer. NEW APPOINTMENTS MAY Chib chairmen muat nave too much mthorHy upon thenMetf«> aU at hart one M Ikeat *»» , Note:.. Am taWus> orfanhiUon publicity to this the tod «f tonne that kmn in th*aaMlto ui nnitMwii Board of F.duraljon Must Organize New Commission For BE MADE MONDAY IF . ..THANKS tor office by Tuesday to Itttnrr Now b the time for the athletic r a—Ill 11 M Utt Wortbridf t School Purposes Before January 5.—Municipal Booda Board of Ednrttlon to step in aad e«a«*t wflh «M afaieilc ASM- fill the column. AGREEMENT IS publication. Cancelled (k> Recommendation Of State Auditor—No pint 1 follows:) mittee of the Carteret itaard tat dp* a«t kM what* O* bfauae „»<• REACHED lies and handle the matter ac««rdbifl|r. We do m«4 feel tk»t eWbef Further Ne*d For Municipal Sinking Fund. llllgs,w«ldUfcetoeee.. snd Ceaaar KX- the Woodbrldcr or Carirret sttmtj It fkm puhUe, wtAea to sever Chriateaaa greet- EIGHT TO BE NAMED AVIATOR raUttons. DUNIGAN MUST MAKE APPOINTMENTS v NEW bat an a oer- Whfn ( o»rh McCarthy makai ataurgM M "poor sa«rtaMaaahl>" ;iltll ,tr*et MIftUUNT he should swrep bit own doorstep ttiAi Tbt miast vMperanaii- WOODBRIDGE.—The pro- likf anfle in the whole ease la the (act that McCarthy called the WOODBRIDGE.—As far aa the Township coriimittee » rr»lner placed In SPEAKS TO HOLY Trl ail laundries—fin- posed appointment* to the press toge ther and relesMd a story fall ** bneadaca. The ssorto is concerned, there will be no more sinking fund and the uniinialied • • • Health Woodbridge police force »re scribes thought they were fetal W raetlVe a orlWtal sUtosoent, Board of Education will have to appoint a sinking fund nob Bailey, with a tied up in a well known knot NAME LAST NITE instead It WM a ftnerml dlscBactam bt which the stitotaeat "of commission of its own before the first of the year, accord- , t,iack pajataaa, anas course, that Is not for pubHcatiaav" aa«pred nalta frequently, it ing to :i resolution passed Wednesday night by the present —because it appears that wu Woodbrldge this and Weedtrtige Out and W»«dhrUg« Hie .uippuur free* e«e Ma- JOSEPH ARWAY ELECTED the administration is having other thing—but Cirterrt, h* «gdsi haw y*n believe, was not at sinkinx fund commission. The resolution was passed on a urice to HEAD OF ST. JAMES1 recommendation of the State auditor who has made a com- ordera • difficulty to decide just who fault F. Grelner CROUP plete audit of the commission's books. ndi-r among the 30 gentlemen, If that la sc, how does M>. klcChrthf aemunt for the fact that Woodbridge waa penallaed M yarb wMk Cart«ret waa penalised WOODBRIDGE.~At an en- ~ —— According to O. J. Morgenson, U|l who received among other WOODBaiDGE. - Richard It yards dnrlnt the recent gaoaeT af #a«dbridc« stwws poor thusiastic meeting held Tuw- day night in the Woodrow the Treasurer, there was a surplus A tew things a decided mauling Whatham, vice president of the sportsmanship, how does McCarthy ateMat tor the fact th»t his of $29,107.86 at far as the Town- Casey Jones School of Aeronaut- team was penalised IS yards hrtapii he coached Us boys from Wilson Hotel in New Bruns- FEWaaai during the tests at Wilburtha (240 COLLECTED ship was concerned. The total as- ics and a famous British meterol- fee bench In tbe Woodbridfe-Cartant faneT We make thfe charge wick, Mayor August F. Qjreiii' set*, were 199.i44.0l of which fttr lk i would like to last week, will receive the ogis,t, wa* the speaker of toe eve- without fear becanse it Is a natter ff naard. U apfears that Coach cr was unanimously elected Why an Eliiabeth OOli belonged to the Township and coveted posts. ning at a meeting of thep> Holy McCarthy wore a pair of yeBow J*a^M so that bis team ooald president of the Middlesex $7ii,+26.15 to the schools. In ac~ anvei always THBOWS Name Society of St James' church County Mayor's Association. SO FAR IN SEAL It is known that a caucus was pick up sltnals from the sMeUne*. If Jaat happened that the rereree undance with the recommenda- )iUxrs at our policemen last night in St James 'auditorium. "cauiht on." Is that tportsmansoty, Mr. MeCartht? He succeeds Mayor John Fitz- tions made by the auditors, |29,000 duves through the town held Wednesday night to attempt patrlck of South River. to decide on the candidates, but Mr. Whatham discussed atmos- The Carteret mentw tn Ma lahjnrttw with the preas charged in bonds due 1061, were cancelled \\ ny a certain lady who pheric conditions in relation to The next nveMing of the or- SALE SAYS HEAD m lieu oi cush, saving 4H% over ', up and down Main from all indication*, the Republi- that he had to take "extreme meaaWta to protect hi* boyt." Pop- ganization will be held Tues- \ can member* of the Township com aviation. He related the importance pycock! There were no tsjarfes rtpafttd In the Carteret game a period o( years, and reducing t EVERY day, and who is of meterology and held his audi- day night, January 11 at the : PRISCO HOPES THAT W00D- :iy independent, waa | mittee Just couldn't decide. on either side Colonla Country Club. | the Township debt by (29,000, When asked last night if theence spellbound when he told how When It all simmers aowa, we fast that it is Jut » personal fe*d BKIDUE WILL REACH Morgenson said. aught i» tbe matri- hailstones are formed. ,v;ive , . . Why a c«r- new policemen would be appoint- between Mr. McCarthy ud Mr. MtM. McCarthy said Wednes- $1200 QUOTA ed on Monday night, which la the The speaker then related the day night that "most erwyotie b aware that tfcere to no love be- bi i, coat doesn't keep his The recommendations made by final regular meeting night of thestory of the crackup of the fa- tween va." When questkwed by a aw*m of the pre» dartng the WOODBK1DGE.—N. A. PriKe, . pockets aewed ao mous R-34, The accident occurred FIRE CHIEFS TO he auditor were as follows: dtecusshHt, McCarthy wu aak<4: local Seal Sale chairman, an- a:it see nil undies . . year, Mayor August F. Grelner during a test flight, he said, "In connection with our exam- he authorities allow said: "Would yon consider resuming relations with Wood bridge if Mr. nounces that a total of $240 has al through negligence brought about Pliaco was not the coarfif" ready been collected in this com- ination it was noted that all mu- neet sidewalks to be "Well, it looks that way but it'sby over-confidence, The ship ran BE HONORED AT nicipal term bonds have been re- The answer was: "I would be the first to reeeaunend that we munity, it up with Xmas trees hard to iay juit yet There ii tointo a aid* of a cliff and both funded. Thui, the municipal sec- Why after a politician is be another caucus before the end resume relations." Mr. Prisco states that Woodbridge front and rear motors were brok- hopes to reacn its quota of |120Vtion of the Sinking Fund can be it of office no ONE of the week and they will decide In other words, Mr. McCarthy would dictate wtw is tob e coach losed and discontinued. It is re- o in his back yard. UNNUAL BANQUET and urges all to generously buy then." ship at the time waa but 20 miles commended that the Sinking Fund la beveryon' e la a friend of Committeeman Fred Spencer Just who Is Mr. McCarthy? and use Christmas seals on gifts u away from its base but the two re- AFFAIR SPONSORED TO- well as cards and letters. Commission draw a check in the ,,n IN power. had nothing to say and referred It is our retommeadaUon, as we said before, that the athletic amount of fl7.M, carrying the Irienda: . . JWM£ Pla- maining motors had a combined conmUtte** of both boards get boar and> report back their findings MORROW BY PT. READ- "It is especially Important „that the representative of this paper to speed of 15 miles per hour and same over to the Township and in Ke«* ee* ef Cahta ae Committeeman Ernest Nier who *» the public throurh the press. Wt the only way to Mag o«t ING FIRE CO. we reach our quota this year," Mr. they were bucking headwinds o/ Prisco says "as Christmas Seal re- addition cancel investment* sre afcakfcvj JTJNK8 . said that "he really didn't know the true story. amounting to (29,000 for the gen- Cegme.. Ma- 35 miles per hour. turns will be used to finance an when the appointments would be , The only way the ship could be PORT READING.™The annual eral refunding issue due Decem- made that nothing definite nas eixensive tuberculin testing pro- | brought back to its base waJ chiefs banquet of Port Reading ject in the high schools. This pro- ber 1, 1961. This procedure will been decided upon." through the use of air currents and Fire Company will be held toraor- permit the municipal section of lone f Committeeman Samuel Farrell &u*ke, rreidr, Jtaa and Mr. Watham being tbe meterolo- MATAWAN MANPOST OFFICE TO the Sinking Fund Commission to when questioned as h«i~iieist on board> 1{ WM his duty to Club at seven o'clock. be officially discounted and it . *e lareU Ve«el: ity of the appointments Mm studenU were tested and it will ttat staff, r«ur * j bring the ship back. It took 36 Admisiion to the affair, which is will therefore follow that no fur- {made Monday night, said: one of the highlights ctf the fire soon be developed In every com- ther municipal sinking fund need OUT ftae • . . hours and they travelled 1,500 WINS REVERSAL REMAIN OPEN ON munity. "1 couldn't say jre» and I could- imlles teto company's programs, is by Invita- be in existence. tivU only. In addition to the speak- "The purpose ol this program it "The school district refunded all ing program, there .will be profes- to discover tuberculosis among term bond* which wera past due and Charie*! IN LOCAL CASE VMKML19 high school students while it is in sional entertainment. as of January t, 1S37, A ltabttty TeH men, John *rge» and Chari«*j At the conclusion" of his lecture, an eurly stage so that it may Alexander have not been consult-!the speaker gave his viewpoints on WAS FINED AS DRUNKEN WEAVER LISTS MAILING The newly etected chief, Michael has been set up under the caption u,-t«i . . After alL Me'* ed at any time nor have they been be cured and the source of the Ughter-than-air catrastrophea DATES FOR XMAS Baraniak and the outgoing chief, of reserve for payments of term i owl of *MP •. To Ben- invited to attend any of the cau- DRIVER HERE LAST Frank D'Apolito, will bo honored tion taken under control bonds amounting to W5,000, which ,-**!: Stop beefing and and answered several questions OCTOBER MAIL I "The test which will be given cuses. asked by the members of the so- during the evening. liability WRS in this report CtoiW , some of that FRESH One thing howevei appears to The committee is as follows: 'free of charge to all students by to the surplus account because of Ktv ciety. WOODBRIDGE.—Extra hours, {the Tuberculosis League is abso be certain. According to Mayor Elect Officers WOODBRIDGE.—The case of Charles McGettigan, Michael Bar- the fact that all term bonds put ,!>; . Mayor Greiner Greiner, eight men will be ap- to facilitate the delivery of theaniak, Anthony Kollar, Frank D-. lutely harmless and hurU no more due were refunded during 1037. It During the evening the annual August Schnuck, 36, a fanner, of Christmas mail, were announced 1 than a mosquito bite. king orders from pointed. Of that number, Joseph Matawan, which attracted so much Apolito, Anthony McNulty and therefore follows that in the bal- i hereafter . • ."Red" election of officers was held with this week by the local postmaster j "From'20 to 35 percent of the Casale and Daniel Panconi, whoJoseph Arway named president attention here in October when he Patsy LaRusso. ance sheet prepared in this report, :ndow shopping in were "laid off by the Greintr ad- W. Guy Weaver. students tested will show positive as of September 3, 1937, tbe *35,- :, Elizabeth electri- He succeeds Andrew Desmond. was given two trials in the local On Saturday, December 18, the | tests. This means that these stu- ministration, are Included. That Other officers elected were: police court for drunken driving 000 liability disappears. It appear* • '.••c store .. • SOMI- leaves six men to be selected and post office will remain open until dents have at som* time in their that the balance of term bonds Vice-president, Berton Dunigan; >nd was fined |3uO and costs U>- life been in contact with the tuber ;l for a SHOCK this evidently they will be divided so 6 P. al, and on Sunday, December OUTLYING AREAS will be paid by the sinking fund L\vu law students ta- that two men will be chosen from secretary, P. L. Ryan; treasurer, ;ether with a revocation of license, 19, the stamp window will be open culosis germ. It does not mean that commission. BAR exams' at one each ward Hugh Quigley, lecturer. as in the newt again this week between the hours of 1 P. M., and I they have tuberculosis. All posi- It WM planned to hold a min- "After the Sinking Fund Com- ],ular taverns ... It he.n Judge Adrian I^yoivin t 8 P. M. Parcel post will also .be tive reactors will be given a free mission has made the disburse- strel show sometime In March. DONATE TO 1S| lunTg X-Ray by the Tuberculosis uniored about town "ourt of Common Pleas, reversed received at the office and all mail ment of $17.86 referred to in thete i. restaurant is iuok- udge Arthur Brown's decision. collected from the boxes at 4 P. 'League to determine what, if any,comments and In addition has MRS. MARY DUNIGAN It Ls understood that no one re- damage has been done to the lungs. locatlon • • • 'What Spencer Explains New M., will be dispatched at S P. M. cancellend d investments amountinaunng ,. adults? ... Jim DIES YESTERDAY AT presented the Township and theIn addition the postotiice will re- AID SQUAD FOND l)lrT Prisco urge* the support of to $29,000 the muninpal section of -..: is an avid hunter Rctl EiUte Measure arresting officer was not called as main open until 7 P, M., on Mon- the Seal Sale as an important fact HOSPITAL IN RAHWAY SECOND WARD DONATES- or in the anti?tuberculosls fight. the Woodbridge sinking fund may icli so, that he goes witness. day, Tuesday and Wednesday be officially discontinued. It . hU NOON hour WOODBRIDGE. - Committee- After the first trial on October nights during Christmas week. Ex PORT READINC^ND WOODBRIDGE.—Mrs. Mary man Fred Spencer explained the therefore follows that tht Sinking uions to certain , Judge Brown that he tra carriers and clerks are being AVENliEL COMPANYS Fund Commission should be ap- nlst. . His wife i« Dunigan, 32, wife of Bernard E. reason for the new ordinance cre- was granting a new trial on Octo- trained to assist the regular force ating a real estat department with SEND CHECKS pointed by the Board of Education - „ . The editor of Dumgan, of 175 Grenville street, ber IS "because of new evidence during the week of December 20. $1,120 DERIVED died yesterday afternoon at thae director at $2,400 a year to a re- inasmuch as the commission func- ;; lii church with that has bees brought to my at-Special delivery mail and packag- tions for the sole purpose of re- •u's daughter. Rahway Memorial hospital after a porter of this paper last night tention and in the tace of it I feei WOODBRIDGE.—The* outlying when he said that the measure es and parcels marked "perish- sections of the Township are be- tiring school term bonds. This fact 'tm. yran ag«-i lung iUnues. Schnuck is entitled to a new trial.' able" will be delivered Christmas AS NET PROFIT ; Besides her husband she i* utr-"was just to set up the necessary ginning to line up and s?nd in do- | .lioiild be kept for the membership bfiiuund At the second trial, Dr. W. J Day, December 25. nations to the ambulance fund of \ ,nd subsequentl actions taken ac- ; l*j with an ewr-ripe vived by three sofa, Maurice Joan, machinery so a director could be Fox, of Fords, Township Physician appointed If the department grew Seeking the cooperation of thethe Woodbridge Emergency squad. ordingly," Troek Daahaaa np- i Bernard Francis find William Bart who had pronounced Schnuck un- townsfolk, Mr. Weaver said: FROM FOOTBALL The present Sinking Fund Com- iett, and her father and mother, large enough." Of the $60.95 collected this week, j i.,iii of feaaa being fit to drive, described the tests to "It would expedite matters con- $12.25 was turned in by Charles mission composed of Herbert Ran- | Mr. and Mrs. David Shae, of When asked whether or not awhich h« submitted the defendant. ACCORDING TO FINANCIAL • J. patron kewtag siderably if all residents of Wood- Sabo, who collected from residents kin, president; Stewart Schoder, ,! d» foundry tn | Wilkes Bane, Pa. real estate director would be ap-The defendant's attomy question- kU Continued on Page Twelve Continued on Page Twelve STATEMENT OF WHS secretary; O. J. Morgenson, treas- i.i.i utreet . . . Fete The late Mrs. Dunigan was apointed the first of the year, Mr. ed the completeness of the exam- AHTLETIC DEPT. urer and T. J. Brickze and A. F. J..M.- Anderson, graduate of Bloomsburg Teachers' Spencer said he "wouldn't say so." ination at the time. Greiner, will continue to function From all indications Building College, Bloomsburg ,Pa., and was Since the case, Chief of Police Local Resident Is Sent WOODBRIDGE.—There was a until the end of the year by which a teacher in the local school sys- Inspector William Aligaier will George E. Keating has been col- Fireman Bonalsky Hurt tm n * Iff I 1 it VJ-t/w««viiyvjK..—-lime W4| a i, Nate Dart, 10 tOUnty Workhouse net profit of $1,120 derived from time the president of the Board of MdFaalSal- tem until her marriage in 1929. carry on the work as heretofore, lecting data and before the tint h Fif btiif Flames At Education, Maurice P. Dunigan, and if the work warrants it, he Woodbridge High School football iin« back yard tele- According to tentative plans, of the year will have a special card WOODBRIDGE.—Joseph Simon. game, according to a report made should appoint members to the ,i, (Cfale Salae to funeral services will be held Mon- will receive tome extra compen- which all doctors will have to fol- Fireman Prekop's Home commission. They may consist of sation, though it will not be as H, a laborer, of 165 James street, Stephen K. Werlock, director ot | on lUlloWta . . . Tr«- day morning at her home °n Gren- low in making examinations of al- this place, was sentenced to the athletics. three citizen property owners and hls banaM wacen ville street at 9:30 o'clock and atlarge an amount mentioned in theleged drunken drivers. WOODBRIDGE. -Firemen the ex-otficio may be the custod- ordinance. county workhouse for SO days by In sepding the report to this St. James' church at 10 o'clock. As a result of th« reversal, Stephen Bonalaky was seri- Judge Atrhur Brown this week on paper Werlock wrote: ian of school fund* and president Mnie alaytng a *nt Schnuck will get hi* fine beck and ously injured Saturday after- a drunk and disorderly charge pre Enclosed you will find a finan- of the board, unless the president •«•<»> Phil Daawhy his driving license will be restored. noon when he answered aa ferred against him by hi* wife, cial statement of receipts and ex-of the board chooses to appoint n> crap gaaaea . . • alarm to put out a blaze in Mrs. Julia Simon. Officer Closindo penditures (or football for 193som7 e citizen property owner. > ^mnilnf at'Berry's EIGHT YEAR OLD CHINESE STUDENT Fireman John Prekop's home. Zuccaro made the arrest |You will note there ii a profit of Notice of the change will be r xai.d bu MillM Prekop, who is a driver (or Mrs. Simon told the court that' about $1,120. submited to the proper authori- MARGARET DRENNAN Woodbridge fin Co., No. 1, lie U their birthday her husband beat her. Simon, ac- I "However, there will be deduc- ties of the Board of Education in answered th# telephone at !*B«11» teae" Ore- cording to the authorities, had ations from this money during the the near future. The new com- ASKS FOR AID FROM LOCAL WOMEN WITHDRAWS CHARGE 12:10 o'clock Saturday after- >iw dancing leawmt previous record on similar charges.' Continued on Page Twelve mission must organize by January noon and heard the voice of 5, at which time all records and I'liilil. mothers digging in th? piles o AGAINST ISEUMTE WOODBRIDGE.—A pathetic let his neighbor, Mrs. Arthur La- remaining assets will be turned •'• , a bit of verse ter, written in English by an elght- bricks to find their'dead babies, ger, of 8 Grove avenue, an- 'i '•• the Town Poet: would have cried If you were —•— over. i 1 year-okt Chinese girl, a student in nounce: ng ducky Grandpa, St. Joseph's School, Hankow, Chi- here. WOODBRlDGEr-Alter a ses- KIDNAPPING TURNS OUT TO BE FIGHT " i-me leave my home In our school we are Just chil sion behind ckwed doors, in Judge "Mr. Prekop, your house is on-» LOCAL CHAPTER LISTS na, wan received this week by fire." ' uting kisses Mrs. C. G. Derick, ot Sewaren. dren who are too young to go andArthur Brown's office^ Monday FINANCIAL STATEMENT •'•' ild dome. The letter, accompanied by a plea help care for the suffering people night, Miss Margaret Drennan, of The firemen, including a high- ly excited Mr. Prekop, went to TO REGAIN CUSTODY OF LOCAL GIRL from the International Red Cross but we try to help with the RedSonora avenue, Isejin, withdrew WOODBR1DGE.—A complete re - Cross and »o we are sending their her complaint of disorderly con- the scene, and Fireman Bon- WOODBiUDGE.--What at first man, ))ie told the police that it w port of receipts and expenditures HEPUBUCANS Committee, asked for aid (ot alsky, who has been a mem- wounded non-combatants. big letter to you and we ask fordjuct against Mrs. Ellen Barrett, qa thouxht to be a kidnapping of evidently MariorVs mother who of Woodbndg« Chapter, American NEW SLATE 57. a housewife, of LaQuardia ave- ber of the company but two eight-year-old, Marion Mangiata- was recently released from the in Red Cross from December 1, IBM The note, although written in ayour help to plaaae read that let- months, was assigned to the ter to any ladies' club you belong nue. iseUn. Miss Drennan was re- eina, turned out to bo but a fam- to December I, 1037, was made aod elec- childish penmanship, was very presented by Assemblyman B. W. hoee. legible. It read aa follows: to. ily squabble over the euitpdy of Marion was found with her today by Mrs. A. F Randolph, 'i the Avenel Rc- "Children in our school are ma- Vogel whUt Board of Health At- While pulliaf at the riose (he child and the authorities have mother in Newark, but as she chairman and Mrs. G. F. Hunter, ill ba taald Tuts- "St. Joseph'. School, king copies of this letter and send torney Parker E. Nielsen repre- Bonekky suddenly complain- washed their hands ot the matter. the child's real mother, the autreasurer- . 11, ai tho. tt China, them to laading and very Import- sented Mrs. Barrett ed of everything going black' Tbe child, who has been living | tht>ritte» informed the aunt that Mr*. Hunter who has had charge Ir» making her complaint. Miss "Octobar U, 1» ant ladles in America. I found and asked Chief Prfcn to be in Woodbridge with her aunt. Miss ithe mother has the legal of this year's roll call, urge* all '•'»« committee con- "Dear Mrs. Derick; Drennan charged that •xcased. Boaabky went home Frances Manglaracina,.whik the [her. workers, who havt not ae yet turn your nama in th« book "Who isrett uttered offensive Nkr, chairman, "I am a little CMnaee glrL 1 am Who In America," and «o I send. •od bis family ealkd a doc- mother, Mrs. James MangUracma Mia* MaJigiaracina conUods that ed in ther rqports, to do so this ferring to the recent tor who rushed him to the Mrs. P. J. Donato, eight yean old and my name li you this letter. was in an institution for mental in her opinion, the mother U not .week so that the roll call report ••'•»• Hiram Tuttte (ben foUawed Chtaete chatact Paul Reeves, of which Perth Amboy General hospi- 4 fit person to lake of"the child may be published next week. "Your little Chinese friend, Drennan was acquitted. cases, went to school as usual Last era) and you would say It In Big -Tan fwg Ying." tal where It 1* lefct Bonalaky Friday. On her way home from and is only interested in Marion The complete report is as fol- 'iMiieu Ush, Tan Feng Ytng. Maybe ym usuttariBg f»m internal hem school, ubuin* teportd that a wo- the youngster is, entitled lows; BUDCUH mrriNG orrhassw. Doctors have plac- * Hi be held wttb have a little boy or girl and you The accompanying letter from man had lured the child away. ' to a pension since the death ol her Balaiu* on hano/ * 17.06 '.uimsfu at chtir- tn* International Red Cross Com- ed him in ke packs to relieve Miss Maxigiaracina immediately father who was a World War vet- Roll Call receipt* raja will read my letter, "We have tet- WOODBRIDGE. — "R>e annual his suffering, '-'< Sydney Oreati- rftrie tbing* here fr«m bombing mltUe requested that In sending, budget meeting of the AvetwTnre reported the kidnapping and ateran. Ani't raUed to buy ^lessel, Mr. andfrom aJrpteMa. More than 800 peo make taWgraphU- transfers; or mall SS No. B, wffi ba Md on ' The Urt, *hkh was started first the aulhorttto* worked under The aunt has already taken the wheel-chain draft* to th« treasurer of the In- '"•Mr. and lire,*?. Bk were tjwtf uxl wounded January M, according to an an- by a short dwutt jn the eel- the taprcMto* that the child's matter up with the Board ol Donations "' Stern, Aiidiaw lait air nU$. The** people were ternational Had CroM, care of lair «C the riikjm hosae, caua- aunt was tbe child'* mother How- Health in Newark on t)9 theory "'Ki Mrs. wmm •ot wbUen but poor men, women Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, or iwu « fovttad to at- ed evident}* damage More that Marion's health may be Jav Toul fel Cit B»k Hankow public is cordially 4 Ma^nfMK AkA. ^L^aKafanTaAatdMiL *£ *L» ««M^ tend. WOODBRIDGE LSADER-JOl/RNAU FRIDAY MORN1NC,. DECEMBER 17, 1987 PAGE TWO

Maiy Jenkins on Commercial MRS. M. CHRISTIE avenue.; They will mtet agMn 95 AWARDS PRESENTED AT VARIETY HOSTESS TO THIRD CHRISTMAS SERVICES TO BE next Wednesday evening and make final plans for th«tr part WARD LADY DEMS Avenel News in th* Christina* visit of the SUNDAY AT PRESBYTERIAN clubs to the Home for the Aged SHOW AT HIGH SCHOOL LAST NIGHT SEWAREN. — Mrs. Morrison I Part Anaw AVMMI N. J. in Port Reading. Christie, of West avenue this place, WOODBRIDGE. — A special Benediction: if. i,.i Smith. Elennoi Conover, Maiy WOODBRIDGF. Nm.-;> •' •ntertalned the Ladles Democratic Christmas service, featuring the Postlude: "Or. |,, Rnjiaeioli. Ha»l Longfield. THE PROGRESSIVE DF.MO- THK JUNIOR WOMAN S CLUB MRS FRANK BKECKA OF l\uk Rwentlon riepaitmeM trophic "lub of the Third Ward at IU an- famous Harmony Trumpeteers, S, Bnch. met with Miss Marie Hnydcn Port Reading Group Gloria Se-, nual Christmas meeting on Tues- V cratic club will hold «s Dfrein- avenue, was hostess to her ion-liUcquw and emblems weir <» ul who are appearing regularly in Vesper Swvio of P;irk avenue on Tucsd.iv eve- tract club last night. Those ai- suine, Dorothy Uak. Ircme Bar- day. A delicious supper was serv- ^ b«r mating one wwk earlier ed last night at the vwriely -!. w Wanunaker'a Store, in New York, Pwtode: "The i ning. A Chrwtams program wan tending were, Mrs. P. L. Coup- t)i«. Rose Bartli«. Mae Suao, An- ed by Mrs. Christie, assisted by aev than the usual meeting date li held in the high Khod »IKH>II- will be presented by the First Magi," Debussy. will be held next Monday eve- presented ,md gifts exchanged land, Mrs. Harold Van Ness. nm. The award* were giv. i .^ (trlinn Coppoln. Margaret Buchko, pral members of the club, and gifts Presbyterian church, Sunday. Hymn 178; " ] ting. D*r*mber SO. in the school between members. The next U.vrge Young, Mrs. Harold Mon follows: Ague? Koine, Anna Cluffreda, were exchanged between mem- 0 Dine DePslir*. Margaret Valetui- The program Is as follows: Bethlehem,'' by' Bui', houte and will be a r#»l Chiist- meeting will be held mi Decem- son, Mrs John Aiud, Mrs I. Ob- Basketball: Me* aid Bo>* Ui- bers. Mrs. William Falkenstern ito. Helm B«*, IMrra Tine, Vln- Eleven O'clock, ber 24, at the home of Mis Wil- ,opta and Mrs Herbert Head, vision—Dux Club, Senior champs won the dark horse. There's nS | J t • % • ing, E. Richard, M. Knight. A during the months of January and ;ul us rhairman of the Fire Co, Blanche Nagy, Germuine Looter, Invocation: "How Far Is It To bridge avenue attended the win- SEVLRAL FRIENDS OV MHS Tyr*U, V. Sherman and S. RJUIKMI February and to hold the regular ter luncheon and meeting of the Auxiliary'> Chnstm«> frarty for Bethlehem-" by Geoffrey Show. Edward tllendinmng. formerly Minute Men, tnterroed iate meeting on March 8 at the home Alumni association of the Col- the children of tlw Kirvmen and Anthem: "A town, motored to her present champs of Woodbridge Township fer. of Mrs. E. E. Raymond on Fifth The Responsive Reading. si.. lege ot NWr> TJSirie of Miflryi.itw' me ExflVipt i-httdYcn to be held :t| residence at Indian Lake, Sun- G. Valhaly, C. Pochek A. Uiflei. Sewaren, Two trio Groups: Hel- avenue, Avenel. A donation of The Apostles' Creed, Greatofcx. Their Flocks Arc held in , recently. in the firvhouse on next Thurs- : d:>y and surprised her With a IT. BarceUona, F. Chapter, and .1 en Stms, Dorothy Perry and Cath- $2.50 was voted to the Middlesex Hymn 171, "Joy to the World," Praetorlus. day evening stotk shower. Those present > Barcelksat, erine Clark. Anna Kopcho, Helen Tuberculosis League. Mrs. Charles by HandeL The Lesson Fro THE REPUBLICAN CLUB WlI.Li •••••• Luka II; 1-20. were: Mr, and Mr*. E. McNama- j j^ limunjg; Junior Champs of Nemeth and Margaret fialogh. Weston extended an Invitation to The Scripture,.Lesson: Matthew hoW IU regular meeting and MRS HARRY C.RANT OF BUR- i Solos: M. Rapactoll and Mary Oftertory; "The i , ra of Jersey City. Miss Margar-1 woodbrida* Township: G B n > 1 the club to attend the Avenel Pro- 1:18-^11:12. Christma? party in the Remsen! net street spent the week endj * ' . '• Rapacloli, who will render a dance Anthem: "Itt Came Upon the by Wagner. in New York j et Kato of Bajonne. Mr. and IRI . Wand. W. gressive Democratic Clubs Christ* avenue club house next Tuesday with relatives Midnight ear," Sir John Stainer "Carol of the Ru. Mrs. Frederick Bmuse, Mr», P.lin, J. Kreger, R. and mas party next Monday evening. evening . Mrs Adolph Rasmus- City batlc number, Ulllan Kopcho, toe The Morning Prayer. Traditional, by ••ti,. P. De Young, Mrs. Herbert Head Benson. An lnvtUAoa was alto lead tram Han sen will »«•» a» chairman of the Mrt. P. J. Donate, Mrs. John Bt- dance and chair tap dance. Mary the Third Ward Men's Democratic Offertory: "Christmas Offer- Tnwipaten. Oirtj" Division: Woodbridge AJ11 Mecurrlo. singer who Imitates affair, and the business meeting THE 1.AD1ES All") SOCIETY OF tershank, ML<» Dorothy Hewl Club- to attend its meeting on tory," Guilmont, Anthtm: "The cir,. - Stan: & Virgo, S. Ranscn, $ ^ I Kate Smith; Mae Sasso and Mar- will be conducted by the presi- the Presbvlenan i hurch heU a and Ruby Greco of town Thursday evealng in the Sow Anthem: 'There Were Shep- by L, Jewell. isch, A. Durisch, a Vsrga s ' garet Buchko, duet Up dance; Mil dent, Charles Sajben very sUivcssful baianr last Motor Boat Club House on Cliff herds," Charles Vincent. Hymn 174: it (•... Kelt Fords Co-Bds: Hirds champ itary Tap, Dorothy Lanfian, singer Thursday in the Sunday School MRS RUDOLPH VOELKER ACT Road. Hymn 170: "0 Come, AH Ye Midnight Clear, l0 v THK MONDAY AFTERNOON rooms of llv church with Mrs. ions: H. Bwney, H. Pttrosuk H .ind tap dancer, also acrobatic num Faithful," Anonymous. Anthem: "Beauti'd.: ed as chairman of. the Christ- Fodor, H. Toth and M. Under. ber; Gloria Paul. Tap dancer; Vir ThMB present were, JSrt. Jos- brWlg«\chib met on Tuesday this T. W Wjttnebert n> rhr.iimnn mas party and installation of re- The Sermon: "The Incarnation.' Chrljtianwn, sunn Plaques for the Township Tr.wk ginia Blondell, Up dancer; rrank eph Jellicks of the Parish house week aV^he home of Mrs Har- cently elected officers of the La- by the Pastor. "O Holy Niglr." \, and Field Meet were warded to singer; Zeldo Bennowitz. district, Mrs. Anna Jolly, Mrs. old David on Park avenue. Mrs j dies .-auxiliary of the Fire Co., Hymn 173: "Hark! The Herald Harmony Trumpets THK GIRLS CLCB MKT l-AST the following: Woodbridge: .1. Uun!, dancer. Charles Weston, Mrs William William Barth and Mrs. David which was held on Monday eve- ap Angels Sing," Mendelssohn Hymn Hi: -.iv • week at tho homo of Agnes Sham, C. Montaxxoli, M. Gal, J.i _ Falkenstern, Mrs. E. E. Raymond, won high score? ning in the firehouse. Mrs. Char .Boyle, A. Ur, D. Montatzoli. A. Mrs. Frank Wufcovets, Mrs. Morris FUNERAL SERVICES Mytelka, Mrs. S. Charles 3rown, FOR JOHN COOPER end Mrs. R O. Perier of Avenel; officer, Fonts: C. Williams, C. Burke E Mrs. Margaret Sasso and Mrs. Ca • • > • J. Melder, C. Buehko, G. B.wik. TO BE HELD TODAY olirn Gnrw of Port Reading, Mrs THE ELITE BRIDGE CLUB held Dorsey Motors GIFT SUGGESTIONS Anna Mullens, Mrs. Tneodore Ze S. Palko, J, Palho. Port Reading: its Christmas party on Tuesday INCORPORATED FROM O. Zuccaro. M. Buchko, J Zullo. hrer, Mrs. Alex Urban. Mrs. B. L evening at the home of Mr*. N. PosUck, J, Deeibus, M. S»$so, Rymsha, Miss Bmma.Oemltz, Miss B. Van Cleff. on Remsen avenue. Sewaren: G. Commertto, V \ Alice Fender and the hostess of The party was also in honor of at the Roosevelt hos- Sewaren, WOODBRIDGE'S EXCLUSIVE cho, M. Nemeth, R. Boyle. A\ enel: after a long illness will be AUTHORISED DISTRIBUTOR Mi>s Lydia Ashmore Those at- tending were Mrs. Edna Lampe. ing at the home of his sister, Mrs. Thomas Donovan, Mrs. Ruth Howell, Mrs. Emma MR AND MRS. C. G. PECK, OF MEN'S & BOYS' SHOP Trophies for the Tennis Clwmp- of Carteret, at 9 o'clock and at 10 PHONt Tully. Mrs. Esther Kpffer, Mri. town, were the recent guests at Mae Corey and Miss Kose Car- MAPLE &FayetuSu. Perth All-Wool ing; Weodbridge: Kdwanl J. MU1- the Dodge Hotel in Washington, Hand Tailored ey, of Jersey City. Mrs. Mildred church. Interment will be In St. er, Woodbridge Junior Men s: Jean D. C MUFLERS Ashmore, Mrs. Doris Auroach, James cemetery, Woodbridge, SILK TIES Martin, Woodbridge Township Wo 69c to $1.50 Mrs. Flora Baker, the guest of The late Mr. Cooper was the 55c 2 for $1.00 honor. Miss Ashmore and 1ht j son of the late William J. and hostess, Mrs. Van Clett. Senior Champ of the Mary Cooper, both old residents cf SilkScarfs • • • • Men's Division, Fordh; Julia Lucas Port Reading. He was a graduate LUMBER 'ords Women's; J. Quatrochi, $1.00 THE MOTHERS' CLUB WILL of Woodbridge High School and JACKETS hold a Christmas party next Fords Boys' champion. Notre Dame University, South Among those who took p.nt in There's no Fun Like Giving!] All wool, in DRESS SHIRTS Monday evening at the home oi Bend, Ind. Plakb or Mrs. P. U Coupland on ft«* the show were: Besides Mrs. Donovan, he Is sur Sued* Wovw Madras u venue. Officers for the ensu- Woodbridge Chorus: Lillian Ge- ,-ived by another sister, Miss Ger- $1.19 and up ing year will be elected and csey. Doris Dobb, Anna Mangan-lj^- ^^ anj} a brother, Wil- 2.95 to 4.95 gifts will be exchanged, aro. Dorothy Acton, Nancy Julian,^ c of Woodbridge. YOU CAN MAKE HER DREAMS COME TRUE THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF Edith Rand, .Mary Lotoonico. Cla- Mei-s and Boy* Sweaters the Avenel Presbyterian church ra Dons, Mary Kormcndy. June Kormandy, Mildred Peterson. READ THE LIADKR-JOURWAL iKNICKERS AND PANTS for held its regular monthly meet- GIVE HER A NEW WASHER FOR CHRISTMAS ing and Christmas party on Jean Dobb. $1.00 to $2.95 Men 4 Boys Tuesday evening in the Sunday Uelin Group: Ethel Mielc. Alma School rooms with Mrs. D. P. Kane, Mildred Rtpacioli, Kathci- BUMSTEAD'S WORM SYRUP 79c to 2.95 DeYoung fes presiding oilieer. ine Mararolll, Florence Shield. ••btl* t«M^y d«ralop*r The rooms were decorated in Eleanor Lax, Barbara Smith. Vir- kit |>fa(ti<> I" «i|««<«9 lo'g» ™»nd worail, ptn woevi old whip wonni. Fc« cttildrtn and holiday spirit and gifts were ex- ginia Rayno, Betty Bteen. Patri •duftt. A »al»« tHD»* that tt >«**• MEN'S DRESS GLOVES; changed and special ssrefresh- «nM 1)1 wu Stood th« mt I" 1* y*on.n«Biont to tab*. On*»giill.J0c b Sunk, Pigskin, Cape Skin ments served. —lined M nntlned. EXEMPT FIREMEN tJt C LfSHKES-N.I.. $1.00 to $2.45 ELECT NEW SLATE •—•—#— Telephone 4—O075 PAJAMAS Men's JjfcSuspenders WOODBRIDGE.—The Exempt TRADE-IN Heavyweight flannel—also INSURANCE Firemen's Association of district JEWELRY^J Bii variety Broadcloth No. 1, held its annual election of S 50c FIRE $1.19 to 1.65 officers at its meeting last night AND A YEAR'S SUPPLY 0F| AUTOMOBILE at fire headquarters ui School ifWALLETS $1.00 street. Thos. F. Burke RINSO FREE WITH EVERY| Genakae Leather ACCIDENT I The new officers are: President, GET YOUR | Edward M. Sattler; vice-president, —Fanerd Dnecton— COMPENSATION !A. F. Rankin; recording secretary, MEN'S HOSE BOWLING SHOES NEW WASHER, Standard Companies Frank Bader; financial secretary, Silk. Wool or UsU, FROM Arthur W. Brtiwn; treasurer, J. PaUenu LEHRER'S Jordan; representative to conven- 366 STATE STREET lSc 25c 35c tion of State Fire- PERTH AMBOY, N. J. man's Relief Association at Atlan- N; del 146 P SHOES atxt RIBBONS for MEN and BOYS tic City, A. F. Rankin; representa- # | Dirk P. DeYoungtives to New Jersey State fex- Joseph V. Co8tello, Mfr. empt's Association convention to Insurance and Real Eatate be held in Perth Amboy, next LEHRER'S MEN'S SHOP! June, John J. Haborak and Fred 70 Maahattaa Av«. M MAIN ST. Tel. 8-1225 WOODBRIDGE, N. J.JS F. Zehrer; representatives to Ex. "Thtte la n» nkaittato- Avesel, N. J. empts' Relief Association, Fred far Bavke Hawbey and Ernest Hunt

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•^••*t;*-H » ,;,:•:>••:•••" WOODBRIDCJE LEADER-JOURNAL, FRIDAY MORNINC. DKTEMBKk 17. 1M7 PAGE THUE Merest Churches M. LOWER!HOPELAWN CHOIR MRS. GROW HOSTESS FIRE AUXILIARY HOLDS TO MOTHERS'GROUP1 LOCAL i ELECTION OF OFFICERS COUNTY SCRIBE! AT ANNUAL DINNER SPEAKER AT —, HAS INTERESTING TO HE HOSTS AT WOODBRIDGE. — The ladleV DONATE TOYS IQ WOODBRIDGE. —A regular) auixUary of Woodbrldge Fire Co., meeting of the Mothers' Club of J No 1. held It* annual Christmas IpARENTSJIGHT BUSINESSMEET party and dlnn«/%sturdsy night Woodbrldge was held Monday af- \1EKJHTT HOSPITAL WARD HELD LAST NIGHT BY of Helpful Household Hints at the home of Mrs. Hsrold Whlt- WAS TWO NEW MEMBERS ARE ternoon at the home of Mrs. Juli- TO BE HELb AT SCHOOL NO. aktr, Alice place. GOV. HOFFMAN GUEST Af SCHOOL NO. 1 AT NO. ADDED TO CHURCH an Grow, of Myrtle avenue, with and Recipes > 11 NEXT TUESDAY After * delicious tupptr, officers ANNUAL OMftNTMAS 11 AUDITORIUM Mrs. J, Tettley and Mrs. L. B. UNIT HERE Cemfccted bf.ELEANOR HOW! EVENING were elected ss follows: Mri, Ed- PARTY. Smith as assisting hostesses. ward M. Sattler, reelect«Pptreil- Taffy apples: Place a meat skewer ,.,-, M (DBRlDOE. — A very suc- John Kenderdine, of the Claire To add Individuality dent; Mrs. Nicholas Olsen, vice HOPELAWN.-Election o£ offi- and a touch of itncer- In end nf i>nch apple. Cook together WOODBRIDOE •- The annual 1 Tree Major Children's theatre of president; Mrs. James Zehrer, sec- .eisful parent* Night was held y to Christmas gift 1 cup linear, l cup white corn srrna, Christmas party nnd dance of Christmas prevailed Tuesday night cers, the introduction of two new New York, was the speaker and retary and Mrs. Harold WhHaker, ,. iic School No. 1 last night wrappings, tie a wlsb- tt cup butter, aoil 1 cup cogs* cream when members tf 1 th, acting as tyi, vice-president; Helen Kovach, After the business session tea granulated sugar and then add the 1 -cup shortening and add to l( MOTHER'S CLUB TO Mrs. E. H. Devanny spoke on rap pach of brown and white sugar years of age are given gifts by Snnta Qlsu*. Gov Huffman was secretary, Mary Cslk, treasurer. was served with Mrs. May Boyn- softened gelatin to It. Blend thor- HOLD XMAS PARTY Vi i,pS?, "An Educator Speaks oughly and cool slightly. Mash two while beating ronstanllv Add 1 Santa Claus who stands before a presented with n miniature gift Those who have held office for ton r,. ^lucators." Rev X. H. Devanny, packages of cream cheese with well beaten egg, 2 tablespoon! high, gaily lighted trimmed tree. AT NURSERY SCHOOL basket, filled with fruit anO candy. the past year were: Michael Kek- orange Juice, and 1 tablespoon \ t , .-Hi of pupils in our schooL a fork and mix well with the above It wan decided to present a qua>n ete, president; Anna Kovach, vice- oran*<- rind. Mil and sift together Refreshments will be served and v ., ,il selections, "Danny Boy," mixture. Then add 2 pounds of WOODBRIDGE.—The Mothcis tlty of toys to the Children'! president, Betty Perhach, secre- seedless grapes which have be«n t% cups general purpose flour. % dancing will conclude the eve- ,,iy, "A Heart That's True" Club of Woodbridge will give its Ward of the Perth Amboy General |\Vi' tary and Andrew Perhach, treas- cut In half and a small bottle of teaspoon salt, and '4 teaspoon soda. nings activities. :,: Miss Ulllsn Richards. Combine with H cop broken pecan annual Christmas Party to the hospital to he distributed by (he. urer. maraschino cherries which have etinw from our County Su- b«en chopped. Whip 1 pint of meatt and add to the creamed mix- children of the Keasbey Day Nurs nurses on Christmni day. . .lent of schools. Following the business session WITH Trie Q£ whipping cream and fold It Into the ture. Form In rolli and place In Flying Radio Star try School on Wednesday morn- Among those present were: Gov noents and social hour. and the election of officers, a sum salad, mold In flat pan and let stand modem alr-eondltloned Ice refriger- ing, December 22, at 10 o'clock. ernor Hoffman, Mr. and Ho Bl- ator to chill overnight. It Is not of money to be added to the fund overnight In alr-condltloned Ice re- Members of the club are urged mtx J. Vecsey, J(liu ftuth.y/olj HEALTH REPORTER frigerator, In such a refrigerator Decenary to cover dotigh mixture for a new church building for Rev. Peter 'Urbin, Miss Helen* Ch. " - there Is no danger of the food tak- with »u paper because the con- to attend. Transportation may be Nicholas Szabo, was given to the ing on flavors and odors of other stant circulation of pare, fresh nrranged through Mrs. Leon £• ko, Miss Msry cWonlo; Mmr iColonia Fin Company pastor. Louis Matyi then enter- Vitamins foods and moreover they will bt molut air In such a refrigerator will MrElroy, 54 High street, chairman Rosenblum, Mr. and Wn.' /flex To Sponsor CkrUtmai tained the gathering with vocal se VITAMINS have always existed Kept properly cold and moist. When prevent th* cookie mixture from nf the transportation committee Err, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew-1 Til- lections and refreshments were ' and human beings have always ready to serve, cut In squares and taking on flavors of other foods Although the party has been ar- ton, Jr., Windsor J. Lakis, OIL and will keep it moist as well. Party Next Thursday served. eaten them. But it is only compara- :erve with lettuce and salad dress- raigned for and gifts for the child- Hunter, Miss Anna Hoertz, Miss ing Serves IS. When ready to bake cookies, slice Plans were completed for the tively recently that we have known them, place on greased taklM ren have b«cn secured by the chair Adele Lovl, Mr. and Mn. Thomas i.ONIA.—The Christmas par game social to be porwored by the and heard much about them. sheet, and bake 12-U intent** fa man of the committee, Mrs, Ell- PatUn. Hugh Boyd, Edgar Kmife ; nsored by the Colonla Fire choir and to be held in the recent- There are seven vitamins which To pm moderate oven (171*). wood Johnson, If any club member)berg, William Paubl, GeArfti Mol- ,: ny for the children of the ly renovated school hall. An- are now known. Each is important corn seal hm extra Christmas tree trim- \[nar. Miss Mary, Bodnar. :: unity will be held at the Co- nouncement was made that many to us for building up and main- mush so It «fll mings, children's clothing or toys, I re them In a mod- :e plans are near completion attendance is expected. health. For convenience, they ar« been removed smoothly, pour hot era air-conditioned If*: • •• event and it promises to be designated by the first seven let- mush Into' It to cool and mold. Ice refrigerator to |c f the largest parties of its THERE WILL BE NO MEETING ters of the alphabet, A, B, G, D, When ready to fry the mold can accumulate untl Ik • «ver held in olonia. The food of the Sewaren Parent-Teach- E, F and G. be supped out of the eaa to a jroq have acojUnd enough to make |l the party have been contribut- ers' association on the afternoon But wh«t are the sources of all jiuootU, round cylinder and sHceft \t , v the members and their ritaily Into Inn pattt«s. several bowU «f ot Tuesday, December 21. The these different vitamins? How can • • • • wrap. There they lk'.nds. we memorize the list of foods con- children o fthe Sewaren School When placing fresh paper oe, win not attempt to glu Ihelr fla- Frank J. McKenaa is chairman will present an operetta at 8 P taining each vitamin! Since vita- shelves and In drawers, measure vors soil odors to other foods and : lie is being assisted by a large M., on December 21 in the mint are contained in our ordinary, the drawers and write the measure- they will keep fr«eh and succulent. everyday food, there's no necessity Then when you wish to prepare as Icnmlttee. School auditorium The public ments on a gammed Label. Then Rotillnt Grttne for trying to memorial the list, and place the label to an Inconspicuous after-school lunch for the. children, is invited. There will be no merely put the vegetables, tbroogb Read tt» Letter-Mwnal charge for admission. it would be distinctly confusing to plaet tinder -the papw so that DO LT,YIN! G between broadcasts Is a do so. prettmlnary measuring Is necessary I a sieve, add milk, butter, and seSr Fhobbhoi y with Rosaline Oreene, How, then, can we be sure that aeit time "\b* Job Is dot*, leonine heat and serve a* soap. mistress of ceremonies on General we're getting enough of each vita- Electric'* "Hour of Charm" all-girl tinging orrhf-atra under the direc- min and that we're eating the right CAKE SALE LISTED oni, Helen and Margaret Van Tas- tion of Phil Spltalny Monday nights RADIO TROUBLE? kind of foods? Avoid a monot- sel, Doris Kath, Rosemary Sutrir over NBC at 9:30-10:00 p.m., EST. onous diet. Then well have noth- FOR TOMORROW BY van, Martha Kelly, Katherine Gl* "Pray fqr good weather", said the FOR QUICK AND EFFICIENT SERVICE CALL Ing to worry about so far ss th* rean, Grace Lucas*, Florence • 01- radio star as she took off for PERTH AMBOY 4—0054 vitamins an concerned. SODAUH brick, Anna Fitzpatrick, Eleanor Havana to attend the ninth annual But isn't it necessary to bny at Kilruy, Serala Paulson, Margaret convention of the International least SOME of the vitamins indi- WOODBRIDGE. — The Senior and Julia Deak, Anna Ebenhott, Radio Club. "I have to be back In Sodality of St. James' church will Anna orollora, Marion Muchanic, time for the broadcast next Mon- vidually? No, that's a mistaken day nrght. Marie Smanko and Muriel John- Idea., You can get all of the neces- ponsor a cake^sale, Saturday af- Rosaline, who Is the only woman sary vitamins in the market, at ternoon at St. James'' auditorium. sori holding an honorary membership In the grocer and butcher shop in a The committee in charge is as " •*' • _ the International Club will broad- variety of ordinary food. follows: MISS MARY ELIZABETH Baker, cast In Spanish from Havana Among other speed flights mad« Remember thi.-. Drink a quart Mitsas Mary Ebenhoh, Mary of Freeman street, attended a of milk a day, eat plenty of fresh try Rosaline between broadcasts ampion, co-chairmen; Catherine dance sponsored by the, Zeta fruits, vegetables, salads, meat, wat, during Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- Campion, Eleanore Cannizzaro, Psi fraternity of Rutgers Uni- velt's series when she Sew to Seat fish and eggs. And you can forget versity Saturday. lie to act as mistress of —--•" -' ORR'S RADIO SHOP all about vitamins and proteins and LoretU Gentile, Gertrude Olacol- \oull dwayt liod iiilt at Jackson'$ 219 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY. N. J. mineral salts. Supplement your diet, of course, with fresh air, sun- Our sp-to-Aalf Laboratory and trained men are at shine, rest and sleep. me bttt lor the Ytdetidt Season—G\H$ yow service to tive you 100% Radio satisfaction. — L«t good common sense be your that are uteinl—Gifts that are most ex- "Hard to Fix" set* ire our spwlalty - Prices Reasonable guide and the vitamins will take care of themselves and of you. tool pressive. Oar Merchandise it priced right and we are rare that you icili be able to obtain all yem gift needs from as. NEWMMTRIGIDAIRE at prices you'll be glad to pay. WITH METER-MISER

PRICES Gilts tor Everyone! AS LOW AS GIFT SETS, irom Mcnp GIVES YOU Evening in Paris, Coty, LucretU, Vatoderbili* PROOF PEN and PENCIL SETS, frofn ..... 89c up No Money Down OF ALL 5 Waterman, Parker an*'i Only tnguUire tuj Keeps foodjattr. fresher, tanner I Candy in Handsome Christmas box& . 4$t ft cubtJ trom tray, rwo ot 4.IKATEI KPHIUU.ITT Wkitaau, Page A Shaw and Haacy Use " is Gnomes i doieu it t time.Yields !i Year Protection Pion, 10} mote ice by ending backed by General Motors. CAMERAS horn -. ...'flJIv f»ucet m«liag« wute. BUY THIS PROOF WAY sm-uiim Are Now Filling Orders Come in and l«« it< SALTED NUTS, /rom l%ca\b,*p "'ice gilt lists cue now being checked, we suggest thai you bad AND SAVE AMAZINGLY! ''titter be prompt with yours, Everybody is happy in ClauslanU • No need now to buy tuuft o* !j Nof to do witkout compltMiKM in Alt 5 BSM kifn+tMii*, ut cp the final rush begins tempers are bound to be frayed and * DAJRS with the tmit-MisM. MU > u«w tt»adei4 ''« gift supply depleted. an* cuMsMf CMI o suPIfcDUTY »t w am»«"g;s»w • • «»d fmn i mm* aowi TUMly electrical qilts head most of th* lists Ibis year. The Come in- U* PROOF th.i Ftigidau* is die ami «*/^#4ees«> vUW, ioad-ttatti aad food p«se«v« tvu known! Tha< 11 will *»*s SmfUtt nfngrrtU- "biotot, ruder, diyer, and healing pqd included on the one rtiigh on fo«l tad op«Mmg coil to p«y ' ^ ubove are going to be welcome addition* to milady's boudoir. fcu&.'GivuSUPUt- Raymond Jackson We in.,^ yW to inapect th* many other electrical gift sugqes- m ^MFIfTP SSRVICI- |g SHOP BY MS See OMTSOO* DEMON g, sai Tia rnoot with •> Uou» in OIK showroom. AH may be purchased on a liberal dearie Bktixl use DRUGGIST r! I payment plan. OH TKOlUr* IMAM* 88 MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGE, % J, Woodbridge Auto Sales Tel. WoodV^eft^ftM * COSJSERVICE r > WOOOMUDGE, N. J Kit}* RAHWAY AVINUE

I WOODBRIDGE IJ1ADER-JOURNAU FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1987 PAGE FOtfH CHURCH THE ADVENTURES OF OZZIE Looking Backwards Journal NEWS TSWUOH UADKB-JOURNAL FIUS Aw, THAT WAft mart NOTHING AT ALL. DECEMBER 18, 1986 oaimcu WHY LAST WEEK I Edmund A. Hajreg, county solicitor, in a ren* \ DROVE FROM CHESTER PutUtfctd *nrt ftttu Moralu »t 1M Maia Straw. W*odhrt4« Cart 41MM th« Board of Chosen Preeholdera on hU finding M«* Jmty. kf ia» MwEbal ruM&klat Cvawaar. Wood f SACATD6A IN ONE '111 Baton* uihPat Oft* M Woodbrldf*. N J . •» MM mail Ortamh*. UUttfe P. the Middlesex Water Company yesterday urge-l\\\. dwir Dtnctar, A. F. HOUR.SIV he be authorized to engage technical services \>,",'"' Momini Wor*lp~nflO k MINUTES Strnwn topic. Trie Incarnation ( AND TWELVE able him to obtain the necessary facts and figure Muilcal \> ISECONOS warrant a proper presentation of the case against tt' P. M V Water company before the Board of Public I'tiin,,. r ChritUtn Bndeawr 9 SO P M DECEMBER 20, 1935 Monday—The Buschmann Guild Abolition of fire districts in the Townihip ami > Chriilmai Party. Wednesday -7 SO P. M TIK equalization of assessments were recommended v, UMMSVJOCBNAI. K^ITOAM annual Sunday School Christmas terday at a conference held in Newark attended ?r WU0OB TOWNMBT Party. Committeeman Fred A. Spencer, Township Atton, EUmlMUea ot «H **!• At Sunday. December ltth it Leon E. McElroy, H. V. Reilly, township auditor hr tat last Sunday before Ohrittnan. Athwtk} itwllum. ot th* day will b/ |»vw ov- Reed of the Consultant SerVice/and John C. DoiwKl N*W PMU)l]rlv*nU TtaiUwad Mal to Clvrtetma* mujic. The Choir who recently completed a survey of the true and J• l will be attfettd In the sesaed value of the Township. The conference , ^ Y, M, C A. t vk* by the famous Harmwy nrtamlBf pool another step toward the completion of the refma-T / MUH.MtSBE MWJCM.L THAT THAT'S WHAT YOU THINK niMBartiaan \ MAKJNO TINE! BUT WHJN T ing plan of the township. I OZ1IE . WHY I KNOW * • • • / TRAVtLtD TWOS6 TWO FELLOW WHO STARTED WHO MOWS? ( HUMORED ANO FIFTY TWO DECEMBER 21, 1934 Jut A Svffettwa ^ , . > MUXS IN FIVE HOL«S FVAT John M. Kreger, head of the Industrial Site Bur. 1 Does the GovwwntM buy ( TMATS A RECORD tendered his resignation, as of December 31, to •<', Sow that the cold weather ha* arrived, tho youngrators < ^ly-minded dcwiwttic silver at V CAN 8EAT1 Township committee at a regular meeting held M.,'••. Of Woodbridjr* AW enjoying .the skating on the park lake, Imow than the market pri<** day night at the Memorial Municipal building. ; , Hundreds of hoy* and (iris skate there daily and show \ J What is the value ot the resignation was accepted. promise of becoming groat performers. Howover, there is ^ • » • « but one fly in their ointment. .' ait In China" DECEMBER 22, 1983 The cold nips toes easily these day*, hut the skaters1 4. What Veterans' orfanuation! A well known Sewaren resident, Captain .),,., are not allowed to build a fir* with which to warm th*m>|b« started » campaign to "K«ep| Humes, 45, of 476 East avenue, waa instantly K.L,, selves. The special park policeman has received orders toV^1*1^^^ and Mrs. Margaret Lewis, age 60, of Wooding. that effect, and although he hates to see the founWers^ was fatally injured at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday n ? suffer from the cold—orders arv orders. J i^ owntaj property In B»eUnd| when the car in which they were riding was str, I We suggest that the Township build fireplaces such'for t*\> rears? by an extra milk train of the Pennaylvania rp.ir , as air available at, Roosevelt park, whfre children may! *•b °* American sundarf at the Green street crossing, Woodbridge Bjb> to ptvtod MIDDLESEX COrSTY 81'MRO * * • • start fires without any danger of a brush blaie. The town-;"I**,*"» * * - GATE'S OOl'IT ship has destroyed enough buildings and chimney stacks NOTICE DECEMER 23, 19S2 All ptrwos concenwd may uk« DO- within the past few months tv obtain sufficient brick for t,y v ihni thr Subtcritxr, Kxecutur Over 200 persons attended the annual Chr.>-.:• s.:To wh*t extent has the w of L»wr»nc« J Trtrers dwwMtd. the project and there are enough men on the relief rolls' n to tihibit bi> urouBt to tbf party of the Woodbridge Fire Co., No. I, at NV ; to build the fireplaces which do not require skilled labor.; Orpbun t Court lor th« County U MW School auditorium, Wednesday night Rev. r dl »n Fndiy. tb« Twtnt)r-nrtt ; rt We are passing the suggestion on to the Township day .! JiBUir)1 193& it 10 A. M , In A. Sutton, of St. James' church, was the sp-a?;.: the TVrm o* l>*«mb«r 1997. tot Kl- mitt** What are you going to do about it, gentlemen' ADVENTURERS' CLUB tlemrnt mJ all^vuxY. thr n» bclBf the evening. « Gov«n»in«nt' first tuditfj Mid «t»t*d by tb« SUITO- 10. Are farm homts included in '•'•' Avtifef'T-t Fear Of Death. HIADUNIS FROM THE LIVIS Pl r*.-*tnb»r Slh. 1M7. post, belnf corner b...-. the pendini Houslnf legislation' ALOTSIUS S. QUISLAX. SHERIFFS SALE mnn. Hurray in! ? There are people in Woodbridge Township Kxtcutor. tie*; these* North '12 who are Of MOPIE LI KI YOUKStLM B^yk * Anriwr, K»q». IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY - imi. flftjr (JO) mtcvi afraid to die. They will probablpy y be interwteii in the Couwtlon At L»w. Between THE HOME OWNERS' haadrtd and tvtnty-nw the 11st Cimden Nuioul Buk Bldg LOAN CORPORATION. » corponte hundredth. I3a.it> I**-. • Views and Reviews body ot Uw United SUIM ot Ameri- • ir.J views of Abbe &wst Dimnet, FVench scholar and author. N. J. ca, eouplalunt. ud MARY VJPAL. pott, beinc comer t,..: whho says thah t therh e are threh e states of mind to counteract 'Wild Tiger Loo$e on Ship" Prodori. JOSEPH VJPAL bcr hvnbind. ft. til. deteoduu. Fi F». for th* mit of all fear of death. K*wu4 B. Bwke. U. S Senator mongagMl premises d»l(-d So«mber I el : ELLO, EVERYBODY: bundrfd The first is a keen interest in troth, the second is to! ^°T l Tt* *.,h. Mt ^n SHERIFFS SALE n inc. dredliu iLM'eO) ttf. ' . H Today, fellow adventurers, Otto Sondermann ot Htm|IS CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY- _B>J- \"«iu« ot the •!>>«* sut*d Writ, po«t in bcundarr ,;r.t • work for the nobler objectives possible to mankind, which' J tSlT^lST Z T«rk city rings the bell with an adventure, story that has til j Betwwn THE FRANKLIN SOCIETY jo n» direcwd and delirerwl. I Till man ud Appltn'.t ;•;- ar* achieved by collaborating with God. The third is the] (compulsory control) in Russia or FOR HOME Bl'ILDING AND SAV- expose 10 ale u publK tradue oa south aloM Mid U-^Urt At thrills of ten stores rolled into one. 1NO8 Complainant ud PEARL MOR-. WEDNESDAY. THE FIFTH DAY 07 tfire* (€S) dffiw «^: forgetting of one's own interest and devoting oneself to >n Italy. TENSES'. indiTlduaUy «nd u Eiet-' — - ..' miautu Kait. TTT;. Huii> Jtart imagiM • tnttt-f «Un< tigtr '<;<** on shipboard and yvtfl (M «k|P»tm cJ the last Will wd Traumuit and (igbt tenthi «) mioute* eu . CT.T •- outward bound trom Bremen to Peru. Tb^ BahMi W • c«t tCMrt sUlcd Wrll, u> twrein»ftef p*rtJC- ty-ui uid niM:i -r Oclltctcd. 1 ml! M erable truth in his belief. Moreover, the individual can lead H&erism in its fundamentals." and besides a jMwral c«rfi> she had a big HitpiriMl «* • me Airtcted and Itualr. !} lag uid ll**») »«*! tO » »"•"* ' ' pea* i» s*l* it put IK vtndue an being la the TovnaSup ef Woodbrtdte (eriy sid» ot roti {•:= 'A himself to one of three ways suggested. It will take some • • • • trom Ctrl Htfenback. of Hirr.burt, to a South WEDNESDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OFin ih< Ci-unty <:•< Middlesex ind ttt iIscliB « Dorthw»: x---- volitional effort and determination to make a start but the °T^ **•*««*« of H«I* Aa animal tniner iccompanied th« jungle c«r»o and ewriU \ JANVARY. A. D.. IS Stale c( New Jtrsey: 'mm proptrtT ia d;rj..•- nay on board until the trainer jet cU«vd up by a coup)*, gf i'. '.TO o ckxk Sundard T;i ts DM BEGINNING it t j-.ii* ir.d po« r. mult will come if the individua.1 man. or woman. wiH con- WISCOMW Sh*r- th* wutherlf side of raad '.r.^m Wuod- itheajt Siwia fit*' "I dont object to expansion ot titletr..<& ;J tie sud day, it brW«e to Iseim Uonaeriy 1'uc-n i«-n) ihirtj-.tro S )E kaan and v«ot to the shtp't bocpitaL •iff« O&oe in th* Oiy of Ni Brua*- tinue the process. the dairy industry but I do o*>j«ct jaud sLUe ud p«i b€:cE is tae ihuwtml ud ft»t The AnirnaU Woalfa't BehaTC. ;«Mk. N. J. nontirc*:eriy oreer ofasd Uloop^g dredtli* (Ol«n I, : ALL UMK arxi i.-»cts to ««np«Uti«n vhen it is subsi- to H-.it*.- tt*D« k,.~as i*;-i Hnbo. bei*iun» ptr im* (ou'Js ftfly-;te • jli Je^wi ;wen- brdje to lm' ding by the Federal Government ;x-uiirly described, uiufie, ' — -~ toctNtfUpTftUs. WMft the ttateer * tke jafc Uw ««w ka4 W take «wr Ml« in UM To»iytup of Aat, bay. *. tay, take It trwi Otta, V aay MM ever trtat to The people of the United States want peace—that is )«• a MnoaaM U a Sack •* mM aaiaaaii at at* «fcj. *iy »nd on ihij trip dwr toon ftartad to We certainly hope that the tinted States can avoids riwv thtir dtspkisurr TTu: i^c*ritl.T peaceful ship btcam* a toattakf u. S. Setutw use Old and r..ch; \bt Jftip r»tound«d to the roan and ahifcki fighting, but it is apparent that- peace depends more upon' from Alabama: at tfa« urilat«d beasu Ni.iors arc naturally superttttiout and th«y fo< ot£er nations than it does upon what we do or think. That; "I like the Secretary of Ajn- K> they wcUd jurr.p u." (^'. it dvtir c*ti th»a;»i One cafed cat la 0 either Italy, Germany or Japan have any present idea of) >* doesn%1 kll0W *nj" particular kept th; sju.r- & SeMtor au cafe country to spend around a billion dollars a year for the; -^^ ^L^ ^ be j Ckw n^thl. O«o $+>? -irt.div he and hit turned >r. fa1 5. u-.iiet-tieetAi skep Tbe sijt: »•« one ot Arm}' and Navy, but we would regret far more any foolish'dittwtaKv ^ <$*&*» *s between > fk»*. burned. »arn .*< ^'V-un .e^^d ie tropical vaten. Tbe mean conomy or stntinxnul peace dr*M» that migat lead Con-j Secretary Wali*« and some »^s thinms bncaUi t.' <; t Creiih ttirtei—perfect numciae «*•! greasmea not t*> spend the money. <***•**•*" But tb* sa&trs 4.4i'. r - i.Mi Tfc#v mcwM a»v« prrferred MB cane* to thott bo«l-"if cL.t a »M tb* *Ff** bena—ba aaj« 1B« foolish destruction of nstuml nwour«e» hais b^niiuwW dde«at»o«i of power been cussed ku kick t<* tu\-.-v ap there oo KXh a bot r»|M tnft bl th« ml* rsth*r thta the exwption in the United Sutes.' panted in Unas dtruct pe*«." aooo thanked Im suri *.: !» cd Tbe wo otea cfeaned a btt LN SHERIFFS SALE i -^ti t_i lif. &rf._.c •...:.% iii '^ec ana! te caaXOBT OP KKV JKKiXT w**lth «t our soil has be«n dcpl*t*J without regard to ' - - - a • PXSTH ^ICBOY BUT-:- On* «*» •« MMenli saae OM* hM*r ««b • rA-\D need*. Stuaurt Chssr. ecottomut *nd writer, &».« thxi l\ S Seaato: tbnt Mwetbi« mBlb cabfta. Ite tMp YOU CAN TOO! Remember jour fnr:.d> o«r w»st*ful policy h*s d«pri\v«i ten million American; k»i])OSKPU ^« daex-*r>-thin* S«« a ««•* !i 21 IWSCXSSDAT TBS. Firni DAY or. mam Ma , JAXXTART a. D int extra money. And to h*T*«rif« wmtj you land waste and (itvdicts that this counnr will fact similar : cioi*. circunwliiivvs if land and other r*«t>uiV*s arv nvM prawrv- to save aystcmatkaUy! Do u MM7 others civ •d »» Corn IKE ANSWERS jmdk. S J perftecti; ttOl a«S anticipate yoo next y««rt Gkriststss ex; Mr. Ohue **>s that thr*e things fan tx doa* with tea*' A UM f+tpit livutf in ar«as when tae natural nNoumts hsv» o«r tbe IXMX Oi'.c btard Join oar dib ttr aid stvt a dfUbite i"- h**a d«stn>>>d U> must either wove them o«t. mainutn the market ?«*• at a btBcu ix_-^-x-.ff, jaiet bint. th*n m idteaess^ or giw them NcoMtiucOMl Batumi ns t About »ti;^i.«M,Mi AXD THKH TH£ TtGKR SPRANG! tea ej« -J; L.etia, tat awirees where pebble. No one betievw that these pe«pt« i At Pm£*tc «T V. S. tkat vx* .a ^i.t z*d*Otlo btte bit bans bi «bjM MCNT. MMa*iMMMMXI JMMMidM|Mta»MAfni Ml Uw Uhgat asii <•*» thees. FVAT *A; ©sr, *t f* mm * I"**1 W wiiA skaH be toai l kw • • » l«"a Bat hf ft* was. •• V^OODBRIDGE LEADER-JOURNAL, FRIDAY MORNING, DRCEMBEK 17, 1937 PAGE FIVE Distinctive Gifts of Furniture! 1 UPHOLSTERED VICTORIAN DOCKERS A Magnificient Colonial Desk 1 YOUR CHOICE OF $11.50 WALNUT OR MAPLE

Jut at Uhiltrated. Them Victorian B*eken in tery oomlwtable and will snk* U Ideal |ltt. Th« frame !• atart- llj wittrvetad, lk« faith MIIHL TJp- holrtend with exeeptloaally high grade tapMry Hart be arm to be appnel-

Credit II You Wsnt It! A T*ry muul flit for Ittkcr, BaiktBd or Bratkn, aad «u tk»* will fnit amhttn- IT, tke thn|ktfalla«u ol to* doatt. Tkooo AT.)., iro owUrfaUf M»itraot«d ud Itall*- ed Md •» obtalaiblo only la Wojiit or Miplo. Thn prl«e tl».M I* enopUomny low for * folk ol wk pnt bM«ty. TWO CHAIRS-ROCKER & ARM CHAIR Streit Slumber Here la aa uimiil (lfV-«a um chtli ud u arm rotittr YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD; -aneUeally two lUtt ta oae. They arc etettly at Illni- trtt*d «bo»o—itardlly eoaatraeUd w»l»u« Iratui wltk Chair •Mti ud backi apbolnUrN with a tta« ariutf »t Upl.try OHOMAN INaUDED A SMART TWO-PIECE LIVING ROOM SOITE LAMPS • 6-WAY FLOOR Expentiiely upholetered nlth » beautiful flgated LAMPS Upettry. It'i * real DU'i duir — deep mi, high back — extrenelr eom- TbJt lirge MU ud eh*lr U tx- fortabl*. A tin Out will $7,95 glvt yean of Mrrtec and •stly u lllaitntcd, most maa- be * eonttaat ramlador to •tn In *Tory d*t»U. The mti the recipient, of tkc gca- • ud b*ek »l botl dim Ud froilty ot tb« doaer. uiii u« tilled wltt nriip of STUDENT (W«t ralllea«r. The npholitary li of klfh ptde mohili that LAMPS wtll gfre utadlif terrloe. An SMART LOUNGE CHAIR-OTTOMAN Mod Umily [lit. A nan down ptymant ddhen It. lllnitrated $6,95 Special CREDIT IF YOU • WISH IT. TABLE LAMPS 10-PIECE DINING SUITE " $2,50

Unmoally dltaloetiTe ud eharmlni uodela in Flow, Student ud Table Luupa. A variety of (mart i»adei In parchment or •Ok. Laatpt an v»ry amart u gifta aa4 are alwaya tnatly tp- To choot« i ehalr precHted. t«( at tnow yon on iplondtd aiaortateBt. o( ula (la« quality, r 1 f h t from the •tut, It t*od aeate. II meua Itatlng comlort, true ceon- omy ud beauty that doe* no* fade with the teaaona. Here U a modern 10-fleee din- Upholstered wUh kni intt* tkit will sd4 chum to SMOKING CABINETS ting quality Jac- any home it entert. Modem In uuardi. A me fun- AT |itt. it th« deil(n ind excepttoully well aboTe price. flnlibed. The nlte eotuUti of AND UP the followlnc plecei: foil «Uc $4.95 oxtenatoB table, boJM, chla», Yen, iad«ed, Dad iloet want a •moklnf oabUwt— server, one tnn chair ud live let him have hla wlih tWi Ohrlatmaa to that he aide ohftlra. A until depoalt will may alt back in * cointertable oa*y chab with delivei the nlte In time for a amoker aionialde. We have a (Teat Taitety Chrlstmu. ud all very attractive—a price range tor every Famous Club Chair puree. Pay As You Earn WITH OTTOMAN -A Little Each Week METAUC SMOKING ULTRA MODERN ASPEN STANDS S1.59 and un

4 great variety ei Uu new, metal aauldag •iaad* to. enoote from, aome si low ai fl.M. 8c Yea, indeed., > wy un- tare to we them. unual v*lw »»d 'ery Umely. Till temani Club Ctaii «4 Otto- m»Q »t »1».W U one oi I! you wtnt a bedroom lulte un- many jre»t Chrtitm»e moally modem In both deiigD THE IDEAL GIFT tttnotloni dlipUycd ud Bnltb, then you uould *e« tluonghoal our itore. thli bMtttUnl Ufht toned, fl(- FOR Deep, rttUUant ipttan urod «ipen ratte it att.W, It both t*»t ud bMk- cooalrft ot the following plecen: FATHER VOBI tkoUe ol Mver- lull atie doable bed, dre»»er, h(. Uh*ni Cndlt. vuity ud ehe«t of dr»w««. A OR null depoilt li nflldeat for Immediate delivery- MOTHER

YOUR CREDIT IS QOOD Modern "comfy Chair AT KOZUSKO'S. WITH OTTOMAN $49.50 Should you urtmeut thli FOR HER-A CEDAR CHEST "oemfy" .Uii to "Bad" on 0 mat Day, y»u wUI give Urn yeara of ufeioM Vtulort Hd pl»a»Bje- Opholttond with heavy textnw honwipuB fabrlci.

CREDIT IF YOU a:ud up THIS BEAUTIFUL PLATFORM ROCKER WANT IT! N* fl» •• mm aooeptobto to w wi- Ye* Indeed, there la unu»u»l comfort in i mu thaa a at, brlUlutlV modam platform rocker. The teat and back ta wt SPECIAL otlar eh«t. Tk* »hwt •« lie .btata- wltk deep reaUleat aprlngu. The uphuUtery la ed In y«ur oholw uf aatta w*i>uw*i>ut or durable, rioh hraklnf houwapun. To unwnt maplomaplo , *Mh hoavUy Uned with (mnn(m t a platform roekor u a Chrlatinaa Uln t> to SEr-Oie Ideal flft for the one •how very good Jadgen»t. A mnall dawn who ie«ily otwta. paymoat la eafttairat tar luunodlate dellvtry.

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GIFTSOFFVRMTVRE a I THE STORE V/ITH THE ARE MOST PRACTICAL SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS JOHN A. KOZUSKO Hall Avenue, Corner Catherine Street ?S¥ifi?HlE0{s pe«** An*°y.N-J- « H *^ ' Ewm OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ PAGE SIX WOOPBRIPf.K 1.KAHKK-.1OI KNAi. FRIHAY MORNIXi.;, DECEMBER 17, 1937

1XT's Offlc* In thp City of New Brunn- I r SHERIFFS SALE wick. N. J. " '"i the ».le „, XWAS FETE PLANNED I IN CHA.NCTSRT OF NEW JERSEY - All the following tract or p»rr*l of miee* dated NnvemL Bf:w»tn TUB FRANKLIN SOCIETY land and prrtnlsei hereinafter Dtrtlcu- By virtue of the »U BY AVENEL "DEMS" KIWMTIIt MMES REfORN OF LffT FOR HOME BUILPINQ AND 3AV- |«-ly un;> (if Middlesex and Bute A VENT!. -Firrl ?i-:i- foi '•(• ilBIS A WOCOME EVERT his wit' dffdtd»»rt» F1. F« for the of. New J»r»*y. A if of mort([»»«J pmnlM* titled I KNOWN and deilrnated «> lot No. »l two o'clock rhintmas parly tx-iM held .• S S(-remb»r M. 1W7 43. on a nwp entitled Map of Keu- •fternoon f the . ! >"k. :ii\! Mrnci v cvenirij Ry virtue rvf the abort Stated Writ. bey Heta;ht«, aituttcd In Woodbiidg- I- me diverted «nd delivered, I will Tnwnshlp, Mlddl«ex County. N. J., J. •j:e '. hiv '.house by She Pr^HTtts.vc 1 All ._ r>r>*<> tu RAI*< at public vendue on April 1917" surveyed Mid mopped \m following lrir, r.T!iivrs''C Club, were msiir .i" . WEDNESDAY. THE FIFTH PAY OF Lamon »nd Fox. C, E . ITS Smith BtT, I land aid • tularly •.-'"in-.ittoc mwtmg heid la'" Mfl-- .lANfARY. A. D. IMS IVrv^i Amboy. N J. »• two o'clock Standard Time In the BEGINNING at a point on the Wtf.- if the d.<\ evening al th* honv t( Mr „,„. *rly old* of Hlihliind Avenue, distant PERSONAL f1f1prnn of the maid day, at the 8ber and Mr.- R. G Perm of Paik jvt ff J OrTIf* in the City of N»t Northerly from the North Being kno 1N r.ue The meetir^j vni c;.!!r 1 IBM and ^ AN Vi VI thi" fivU.winc iriKT or i»rcel of Wat comer formed by the Intersection n.}i:-mar. TV mas H;ade ar.ri A? of Highland Avenue and Smith fftrw» 15S4 on a Map Fn, f,, , I'.mi and |ir"nii»e« hereinafter partlr- Wlllhsm H Stool, aSltr.cipd b> Mr*. Anni Jelly. Mrs iWriy deiKTH*d. "Hunt" IVltlJ arid running thence (1) Westerly parallel (•"ine in Ihe Township <>t WV.MihrirtlfP. . nearly m with Smith Street, Building Ut». C"n ,' Cr-.sr'.i-? Wi>ton. M: and M; 5 mndreil (100) feet to a point; thence In the Township oj w .•,!,- w :'.h I\ V '_!*£ '. "• i", tlio Oun'y of MMdlr-M* and StUte dlewx County, N } , William Falkenstern. Mr. ar.i Mr« .'. SVw Jfrjoy. mire fully de.wrlbrd 2) Northerly and parallel with Hls+i- Wd*e 8-1125-M ACK tod Kteo Djr»« owkk't an.I Avnue. Twenty-rlve (25) feet tt. IMT 190S. by (.^i,ri», }• ', J-.h- A^mm Mr sn.1 Mrs T> -. • i-ttaln map TltttM Map of All- I lari'l A veyor." whic find > thlnj for wt.!eh ttxj wuM -•<"!» Manor, jiin-eyert anil mapped by » point Ihenrr* (S) liaa^erly and paral- ch man FOR SALE Frar.K \Vuk<^ei« anrf she h <: .ind I_^'=*. TI and Fox. Surveyor*, 17.1 Smilii VI or nearly io with ftrat dearribed - -—. J b« thankful tnd merry this •ourw one fnindrixl (100) feet to the January 20, 1903 IVrtti Ambov, N J , whirh map Qirirtmti—Jick out of wort Md y, , p nf HleTiland Avenus: his I n henetnfnre filed In the Office We»tcrly Thourcugr.t.-ed Cocker EDcs with M Uttlt in the boOM Mt A!I member? ff She have Ihencp U) Southerly alonE the W«l- Northerly of j . f the i'1'rk of Middlesex County and erly line nf Ulnhlantl Avenue, twenty- Eatterly 3 f«, (V meal*. But to mtki mattes n^iKh In'.? are known and designated flve <1^>) ft^t t(i the point or place of n= U.tn 1ft ind 41. Block 443-B, on ." Street »„„ ,, Ker.ne'.i N" V ye.ir s TiCl J . •am. shertj afltt Jack kft, Die* plan oi tKe par'.v >rh:ch is for BEGINNING. (1) Northerly, loo (,.,. ?»!d map BOUNDED on the 9ourh by lota 11- thence running 12) Ea,1, nliMd ttw amenJd tettinf Ml tf each one tt bnre a pVkage of st The approximate amount of the de- Io 1MJ-H; on the West by part of lot " point-,„ : runnin-- g-, ti,,..,.. ; qui:, Pe:e: FfV. isr.- 155 V her ring. Sb* hadn't mm H tot » rnee to be SAtUfl^d by tald talc li lh« f«}r 100 feet lo ' least a twenty fivt f«i! \-alUP i-.im of one Thousand 8lx Hundred No 10 on the North by lot No 44 | "Y- 100 feet to « rj.,ini lonf tone but It fats b*«a her mat TTie package will b; auctioned eff K..rty IX.IIars (tl.640 00) together with and on the East by Hlfhland Avenue ; J«y 1"» of James Sir.,.. aa laid down on wild map I ,nc*,j 4) westerly ,. and the proceeds added So the club I*I.' '•osts i-f this wile a Together with all and singular UK Belnn th* name premlie§ conveyed to *rly »lde of J&meg Str«i treasury Ssnta Clsus will be pre-s- the party of tht flr»1 part by d<*d of , tn* point or place of b..t rights, privilege*, hereditaments and The Johnson Co., bearing date October , Bounded on the North ! •::-.: r-r.ci special refreshments wiil »prurtpnsnc»» thereunto belonging or 15th. IBM and recorded In the Clerk's 11831 and 18». on the £>,»• s3 rs in nnywlse appertaining. Offlc* of MlddleMX County I °n ™ *>uth by J ,., , '•,'? served by the hospitality chnir- F. HERDKAN HARDING, Bm •••..-.!'.. Charlw Wesson and her com Sh«rlff. The approximate, amount of the de- j }H« Weat by the remajr. Buiiness Opportunities FRANK H. HENNE8SY. cr«« to be *atl«fled by said sale is the '<» 18". Solicitor sum of Three Thousand two Hundred Being th* sune prerrn. J jH • ! B«*r ind H>- 130 IS Two Dollars HS.20J 00) toajerVr with the partiM of ((,,, rr,,' 12 -1O.17.J4.S1. Ihe costs of this sale L»r»on and BoleUe tns ! I":; Together with atl and singular lh«| dated May SI, 1934 r,, . rights, privileges, hereditaments and !W4 In the OrTtee C|,.rk WOMAN'S CLUB AT SHERIFF'S SALE appurtenances thereunto belonging or County In Book 776 ,/ ,. AVENEL HEARS OF IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY - In anyvl* appertaining . County on pa(e 49) f '• Fumi»h«i Room Between THE HOME OWNERS F HERDMHN HAhDINO. County. LOAN CORPORATION, a corpora- Sheriff ! Th« appro«lmatf ROMANCE OF RUGS 'ion having Its principapal oRIofficce In the LAVIN and KEL8ET, cree to be aallslled hy «' A MODtP-S IIy of Washington. WftrW of Col- 8ollcltor» !eum of Thr«<* Thoui;,,! umhia. Complainant, and MARTIN dred Eighty Dollar, <«>, PVCZSKI. widower, et all.. Defend- 12: 17. 2*. SI; 1: SS \*ttf\ the costs of (hi, „.,;. AVENEL.—The American Home ant.". Ft Fa for rte sale of mort- " I Tog»ther with all an,i FOR RENT Department of the Woman's Club gaged premises datefl November 39. irlfMi, prlttl«|»s he-.r 1337. SHERIFF'S SALE held its December meeting at the By tinue of the abort Mated Writ, IN aUNCEHY OF NEW JGRSBT — pprtatnrr, lack tad Eltaa }*taei Haadt >a4 home of the chairman, Mrs. Frank to me directed and delivered, I will el Betwwn THE HOME OWNERS' i F. I1ERDMA* Daac«4 Ab««t la Their twj. pose to sale tt public vendue on LOAN CORPORATION, a corporation ' E. Barth of avenue on WEDNESDAY. THE 1JTM DAY OF hiving Its principal office In the City LAVIN and KELSEY Monday afternoon. of Wa*hlng1on. *c Complainant, and , m% «ooio!»tloo—U tb* "wont eaBM JANUARY A D . ISM Solid' There was a short business ses- at two o'clock S'andard Time In the SP.MINIO CERVONE and MART J31 M Real Estate For Sale ID vont'-lt could b« told. DELIGHTFUL deception It !s this serving ftp Christmas teft afternoon of the aald day, at the Shcr- CK.'UONE. hm wife. Defsnd.in'.s, H 1J: 17, U. II; 1; 3S Tin prtMntt btrt and tktr sion during which Mrs. P. J. Do- A overs In a truly festive stylp It can b<> donf, aoJ the Kirger one STERN i I'RJIGOSCT — R«i E»:a;» nato, chairman of the food sale Broker* LTfir&tio tr in« for S4l« «dbTrd|re. Tel &—0150 •M to buy thaw, didn't you?" and Means department ol the club such a refrtgeratcr fumtshee proper •nolsttire, vhlch helps mlgbtlly THESPIRTT OF \ "You boatttly think that ol m*. tn retain criglml fres^ne»s In fuci'.s Furthermore, the constant clrcu K P. FINN COMPAXT and Mrs. Barth announced that the EDta? 'U thtt'i tb* wij you M, latlon of cleai,-wasb.e.!. vitallieJ air ir these ice refrigerators removes Ml Insurinc* >U right, think wbtt you pleti*!" next meeting of the department the flavor-mingling dai-.ger that has worried housewives for years. would be held on Monday, Janu- » M»lr 55»ree1. Woodbrtdf*. Nelpwr r r ;hern rtilii«) that th«y Here are two new ac! urigtnal rcc'pes for Christmas left-overs that wen h»rJ accountable for tbcit ary 10 with a speaker from Koos your family will certali.ly uk for i.^ala. T»I. wo. ra Bros, on "Period Furniture." X THOMAS r BURKK. fSC. mutual . c: of understanding. The slight gplclness of your left-aver dressing when made Into Christmas Rrtl BMIt * luunra Tc«r> !••:;, si.rtdtd Elitn »» ihe Mrs. Barth then introduced Har DRE9SIMG TIMBALE^ will drrss tip creamed turkey beautifully. X went out to brine in tb* lima raa old Boynton of Red Bank, who To make six of them, merely entire 2 egga with I cups of dressing IS BEST CONVEYED WITH 3ute Street Perth Ajnboy. N. J. and line buttered Muffin tin* with tv.e niiture, packing tightly Place vta 404>> hen, the Ust member of their llttk gave a very interesting talk on the flock. . She kept thinking tfaat at la moderate oven (35CV far ft '••mutes or until baked to desired FLOWERS FROM "Romance of Rugs." eriapneM and firmness aail lerve hot filled v!" —med turk»?y. AUTOMOBILE SERVICE least this, her lart offering to tb* The first point Mr. Boynton em- holiday dinner, wai booeit " To make SWEET POTATO TEC AN CUSTARDS: Cream 1 table- X JUICTS SKR*ICB STATION otlen phasized was that the manufactur- •poon tatter and add to It 1 crip of brown sugar and continue creaming this tvo wttl (pedal Any or greu- Then suddenly she caught sight d ers injected the noteof romance to until well blended. Then add 1 eggs, a pinch of Bait and 1 cup mashed <4. >priy«d, wubed uid polished (or the familiar emerald—there in the the making of rugs by going toth e aweet potatoes, Seating well. Finally add 1 cup milk gradually and P 50. Tel. Wood. 8-06S3 C*m called Baumann little red hen'i insidei was hidden for uid d^lir«r«d. orient for patterns' designs, and then poor mirtnre into battered baking dish. Top with % cup broken the gem she had thought poor Jack colorings. He described how the (•can meats. pUe« In mode-rate oven (160*) and bake approilinatelT had taken. In a moment she went to 46 minute*. Serre hot wttk erwm. oriental rug-makers weaved, ol FOR GIFTS Trucking her knees before her husband. X • 'Forgiv*? Why, Ellen dear, it the many months and years put and JOHN F. RYAN, JR. into one rug, of whole families Peterson, Joseph Peterson, John Woodbrldge. N. J certain^ did look bad for me, no BOY SCOUT TROOP I wonder. If I'd not been a stubborn working on the one rug. He told of CAD Sedote,, Stanley I'Hitocunas, John TRUCKING . . . EXCAVATING j his personal experiences in trying HOME DECORATIONS TOP SOIL . . SAND . . FILL I fool I'd have gone on and explained Venerus. Andrew Teffenhardt, X to learn the tying of the oriental Pbona. Woodbrldce 8-0219 myself. You see, darling, on the William Kozo, Gordon Quelch, street today I found a packet of knot used in the making of the %: PRINTING—W« print everything from ! Emanual Chopper. Five new scouts SHOP LEISURELY OR SIMPLY TELEPHONE * 1 card to • newnpuxr Call our rop-, bonds and when I returned them to rugs, and described at length the (Partial Luting of Chriitma» Flower») si pi /\\17CDC (or «*Uniat«*. their owner, he gave me twenty dol- difference in the American and > WOODBRIDGE.-Troop 32, Bo> just 12 years of age Woodbridge 8-1400 lars as a reward and a job!" oriental methods of rug and carpet Flowpm, aR h V, Even an old grouch would have making. ton Bernstein, Charles Chany, Jo- BLOOMINPOIN9ETTIAS, ChristmaG PLANTa emblemS S WREATHEVERGREENS for the Otneter)S | ml blrstlo. has registered for planu in holiday trim of White Cedar, keep p-een all create ao had to grin had he seen Jqck and Mr. Boynton showed beautiful •phfr* of loi am] seph Copeland and Stephen Ma- »1.5» to IU.M winter. Ellen then join hands and dance samples and gave the names of the chet. WBKATHS for the front door. (•odKlll. It tBre'i own %\h i •bout in their joy for a merry, lucky colorings and designs explaining ing, Scoutmaster. AZALEAS fiEGONIAS oi fresh flufty Cedar &nd While USED GARS! The troop, although sponsored Pine Boughs with Cones and make your frlml Chrislmas'. that many designs were taken qrCLAKEN BERRY PLANTS Bow9 of Chru'cus Red Ribbon and land DIM h>i. MECHANICALLY from wall-papers, neck ties, dress by the church, meets in No. 11' TRUE SCOTCH HEATHES LIVING CHB1STMA8 TKKKS D). Thry fill ih planted In tuba. Use them for koro* with jo> m PERFECT FIRE BURNS 20 YEARS. goods and oriental rugs. School on Monday evening, as ORANGE TREKS TN FRUIT a fall apprrtidii.. there are better facilities there for Let Chriitmai Christmas and plant outsltlr of tlfp Fords Whitesburg, Ky. A fire has He mentioned the Frenchman PLANTED B0XK8 afterwards. IK en burning for twenty years in JacCjuard, who invented the pro- meeting than in the church rooms. Return Each Month or BASKETS GRAVE COVERS The Troop Committee in charge Cedar and Pine, fastened on Chevrolet; l. 4 mine of the Consolidated cess of design in rugs early in the with t subscription Io OF GROWING PLANTS wire frames that keep rbem In Plymouth! S25 Coal Company, at Jenkins, in Let- Nineteenth century as being the of the troop are Ray Tyrrell, chair , O.H U IN.M .good shape all winter. 1 man. Rev. Rodger W. Hawn and DOWN - thi'i county. Efforts to extinguish only man, who had never had a CUT FLOWERS Chrysler* it proving impossible, men contin- patent improved upon. P. H. Locker. James Storey is the BOYS' LIFE FLOWERS TO WEAR KO3ES CDTPOl\s.-.r:: 1 i and BALANCE ue to patrol the mine to see that The speaker also gave instrue- assistant scoutmaster of the troop. An ideal Chriitmai Camelias, Gardenia*, single or double; Lily of the Valley, CARNATION'. - The boys registering in the troop POMPONS others , EMy Payments the lire does not reach the danger tions on cleaning rugs and ans- present (or til boyi are Fred Albertson, Edward Mar- Violets, single or double; Sweet Pea», Orchids, Rose Buds, SNAPDRAGONS wered many questions from his HEATHER SI'HW. Lowest Prires—Special Terms audience, which helped to make tin, Eugene Stauffer, Ralph Stauf- carefully made up and properly styled. Priced according MOTHER SAVES 2; DIES the afternoon a very profitable fer, Kenneth Kinsey, Edward Hur "Tell me *htt « boy to flowers used ; $1,50 to $10.00 BOX ASSORTED t Chicago.— Succeeding in strip- and enjoyable affair. ster. William Tuthill, Edward -. .. and I wiH letl you m>»»m SPEEDWAY ping the flaming clothes from her The hostesses, Mrs. C. N. Van what he will betome." AUTO SALES CO. two sleeping' children, Vido Panice Leer, Mrs. William G«ry end Mrs. Jr.. 2, und Joan, 6, Mrs. lone Pan- 823 ST. GEORGE AVE. William Barth served -cake, coffee ice 23, fought her way through M iuusi pa(k«4. . WOODBRIDGK, N. J. and candy in Mrs. Barths' dining John R. Baumann K the flames whjfch had enveloped room, which was tastefully decor- I. Mann & Son I # «l«mltir« itorits, * • (Telephone Rahway 7-O711-0712-O713) their bungalow home and dropped ated for the holiday season. Cbeclu -OPTOMKTaUSTB— I L Ikrilli, attio. | them outside the window. The ex- Others present were: Mrs.-Har- Stft 900 ST. GEORGE AVENUVE E RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY jj COLDS ertim proved too much for her and old Boyntpn of Red Bank, Mrs. C Open Evenings Until Christmas Wail subscriptions direct to the she fell in a faint inside the win- O. Ch.ris.tman of Woodbridge, Mrs. Hours: DaUy 10-12, 2-5, T-* FE'VER dow, where her charred body was Thomas Thompson of Roselle Park BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA " first day Wednesday 10-11 onto found on the floor. Mrs. A. D. Kaplan, Mrs. P. J. Do- 2 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 666 HKADACHE, na,to, Mrs. Alex Tarcz, Mrs. John U«old, Tablet. _M__MlNtTJ£| Publishers of Boys' Life Hike, Notf Drum . POPUIATION GAINS Azud, Mrs. Arvid Winquist, Mrs. Try "Huli-My-Tlim"— TeL P. A. 4-20M or through your local Scout office World's Betl I.lnlraem Washington. D. C—Accordnig to Robert Rhodes, Mrs. Harold Mon- 9: 2|37 3. 31|38. the Census Bureau's provisional j son, Mrs. JHerbeTt Head, Mrs. John tt Smith 8t Perth Ambojr, N. I. estimate, the population of thejEttershani and Mrs. R. G. Perier. United States on July 1, 1937, was| Watch You r 129,247,000, an increase of 828,000 Ray Milland is to have a nice over 1936: Only six states reported role opposite Marlene Dietrich in s Kidneys/ their population as unchanged. "French Without Tears." Help Them CU-anse the Blood " BOORSIfffOYS AS GIFTS of Harmful Body Waste Your kidneys *rc constantly fi]t*rifif i 10% DISCOUNT kidneys nimetirata lac in tbeir work—io pot art u Nature intended—[ai! Io n»- THERE'S A REAL STORK CHILDREN'S BOOKS, from uovt iropuriti^fl thit. if retained, may pouon the syitrrn ind uput iht «kaU EDUCATIONAL TOYS, from body mafhinery. HERE! SympLorai miy be naninf backadltv ADULT BOOKS, from pcrai>t«tlt buflx'b*, itlacu of ilii • im—_ WESTERN, MYSTERY and VJidcr ihe t-)l»- a («^4io( o4 nKvtMis OTHER NOVELS, 3 for SCHRAFT'S CHOCOLATES anxiety *od kis* at pep aod strcflgta. I (KIKT aico« U kidney or bladder dis- MUSICAL CRADLES xes-- order may be burai.Lt, frcaAty of too 411 in fancy Christmat Bo •So-' t no doubt that prompt Everyone hu a "Sweel Chocolatti that /or quality f Tooth" . . . when ii £>•«•'• PitU. tkf^m't La>e b*es * [CORNER LENDING LIBRARY flavor are anexcellti. b«« Inetd* fw aoft iixh forty comet to a box of can-, TW k id BOOKSHOP dy from Eresos' Candy1 An r f>d*l t>> fnLtJul people i . Ail wv*r Brt#Mort £307 State St. Perth Amboy Nafl Bank Bldg. Shop. Everyone w OPEN E\'EMNG8 UNTIL XMAS j appreciate the (Uts of a1 50c to $5.00 Rent the newest books or » Jit Saw Vutxit box of this well-liked DOANS PILLS candy. Keep Ereios' ERESOS' HOME MADE HARD Candy Shop is mind,' it's the perfect solution1 CANDY AND CHOCOLATES. to those l>-minui gift problemi, Our home made hard candy and choco- tiMAKKN lates are children's delight—all flavors. WORKER! Very delicious. Buy them for the kiddies. HOME MADE ICE CREAM KEEP for Christmas Dinner Pure and delicious, our Home Blade Ice Cream . and serve at may be obtained in all flavors. Serve It at tend of the meal. Wtae-1 Christmas Dinner. Ither lf» candy or ' M JCrtam that you serve,, HOME MADE PIES JOIN I when it's from Eresou's Pies, just "like Mother Used Tk> Mato"- JCandy Shop, you AU home made—delightM to look at-deUcl- THE SAYINGS CLUB Isure it ia fresh and i oui to taste. J nleaae evtryonf LUNCHEON SERVED DAUY HssMi THE RAHWAY SAVINGS Try our daily hot; lunch ...aKwUtilg and. nu- INSTITUTION tritious Popular prtoet. "It* •••* «f SttMf** —Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Eresos Candy Shop * Treet BANKING HOURS t A. H to 4 P. M. For Gnpfete infonuL^o. Pimm lUkwty T-IMO • L AD E t NOWHERE ELSE CAN MONEY BUY SO MUCH! 68 Man Street VVO()IIHKHH;K LKADFU-JOUKNAI,. FRIDAY MORNINO, DECEMBER n, 1937 PAGE SEVEN

HIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHH...... 1 Hint hr di-cMed to rend. DIVKS «M PUT otiaptrr from tlit- Flil)> before lolng r to bed. By mere scclden'the eh»p- Milwaukee, WIs—While obwr. t«r was one on liie birth at Bethle- Santa vci-3 on board the cosirt guard cut hem. Iti teaching overpowered him ter Antlrtam watched, Max E. No- —he htd found th* more abundant el, young Milwaukee diver, de- lite. scended 420 feet Into Lak Michi- • • • gan in a now type diving suit 0t» Chriitmai morning when Jtai breaking nil existing records foi Knox went out to the iprlng (Or a the foat Noel carried his own all pill of water he noticed wmethlng with liim In B tank on his ban!v rhjlrt. :i son "f rrvi'n, had died, QUINTS GAIN ferring passengers here, as has And a$ another result of "The ,>'« flniiers crackled the red been the customs In the past, Pan Christmas Carol" twi mountaineer! c unwrapping It. No card. Collander, Ont.—The five fore- American traM-Paclflc clippers in were better men. and though thsy • v dozeni of jig-iaw plecei. most citizens of this section are will fly throughto Bonkong from had no Chrljtn.aj cauls or presenti, gaining In height and weight. Tiny Guam island. The Honkong Clip- n-ilked reitlenly about the and no holiday projra.ns, the plnet per, which until recently Hew be- nun she returned to the box. nn the hillsides seemed a bit green- Marie weighs 31 1-2 pounds; Em- mil white pieces only. Idly er and the music of the strt.mi ilie, 34; Ceceile, 34 1-2; AntoneMe tween Manila and Honkong, will 1' HI 3 few together, leaned seemed iweeter and Yvonne, 35 each, Marie was be returned to Honolulu (or ex- and frowned. Familiar 36 Inches tall, Einllle 37, and the perimental (lights to New Zea- .*. riling. Stephen's hand-wrlt- other three 37 1-4. I land. JOINED TOGETHER n, llv she bent above the pux- i-ii! the TC»t together. Grad- Washington. — In an effort to cnfo\ his life, Joe Hathway sat in another log save the liie ol Clara Howard, 13- OM MADSKN sat beside the A> nt .-..ii HI raining his eyes hep cabin but a few yards down the year-old Negro girl.who was ser- fireplace and gazed moodily at pencil ui rest upon his rifle standing stream. By chance Joe's attention iously burned in a shanty fire Ln TIhe blnzlng logs, as the sparks m ihe corner of the log room. "That was called to a book on a shell North Carolina a year ago, a sur- splrnled upward. Outside flakes "I gun <>t Joe Hathway's will some Uc NotRtil Something Like a Card The school teacher had given it ti. geon will Join her and her cousin, snow beat against the window pane day tell the tale," he said to him bis daughter who bad died trom to the chime of the church bells Uikfil mi llnthway'. D»«r. John Melvln Bonner, 18, together sell He meant that one day, like liie epn , :11a1 up l,n> C:\VK 1','f ;HIP and his no.iresl neighbor was Joe by means ol an 18-inch tube ol ringing peace and good will to all so many others down the lonesome u Iliitlnvay, a hitler enemy with whom appcnK' tu \ •! •••'1'i.: i'M--::noi Ihe earth. stream, either he or Joe would go skin, extending down one side of hp had hiul many difficulties. So Carol." I!" ic."ic Ihe bock and be- -and using a common mountain ex each. They will remain that way, "Peace," Tom muttered. "Was that lonely night ot Christmas eve gan to read. Pngo after uage »nd pression, "with his boots on." He wLth their blood circulatory sys- there such a thing on earth? Not as Jim sal bclore the open wood chapter after chapter, he read on. did not care much if it should be tems connected, for live weeks. (or him, anyway." He had staked fire, with the light ol blazing hick- It vtfi the first book Joe had ever himself; life had come to mean but Clara was so badly burned that everything on his boy. Been bolh ory logs his only company, he was read. It filled him with new visions little tor him. the usual skin grafting operation father and mother to -him—given not without (ear for his own safety- i and new ways ol thinking. He read was considered insufficient. him the advantage of the best he knew .Ine Hathway had threat While Jim was thus dreaming. | on till midnight and had been to schools, with a law partnership waiting for him in his own office, and what did he get? "Sorry li. lini' Was Not Alone With Her disappoint you, Dad. but I don't Bright Fir* and Holly. seen* to be cut out for law. Sally We are prepared a* never before to and I want to And happiness in •)• Stephen's clear strong writ- our own way. I mean )o buy the old serve the people oi Woodbridge with Is', •rt'd ii|i at her. Wormley farm and Sally and I will i\ir Cnrulinc." it read, "II you be married there, in our own home. Gift Merchandise for the entire fam- ihe patience to put this to- Dad, on Christmas eve." lin, T shall knnw you nre still YmuiK Tom had choked a bit as ily. •>ied in me. I could not tel! lie saw the look on his lathers lace lut I wanted to. before I left, — "I'm sorry. Dad. 1 do appreciate hu,e I was not sure of circum- CHRISTMAS all you've done [or me, 'but the litos. But now I know. 1 can hand writes and moves on,' and it's BUY IN WOODBRIDGE ! cure of you. Will you nurry all settled. Be a K^od sport, Dad. I Caroline? A yes would be the and come to our wedding and give |il marvelous Chriitmai present •us your blessing." But he had and if you buy at Choper's, you will world. I love you. turned on his boy "Never!" he "Stephen." cried. "See my son married to a get the most for your money. laughed a little. She cried • cheap dancer; a common"—Ycung Then she went to the mantel Our merchandise is crispy new and Tom's (ace was white "Stop, Dad, GUT* I snatched down a photograph ol or I might forget you are my falh- inf. This the cut up Into small «r"-and he had rushed out ot the in such great variety to make your |i:l pieces. On several she wrote boutc. u:le word, which, when put to- Thai had been three long months selection easy. read: "1 have gone all to ago. An eternity for him. He had missing you." Then on th* been too hasty; had been governed of her pictured face, she by his prejudices One couldn't |ed (he single word "Yes." measure^ the present generation by ' pieces she quickly wrapped the one ft his day. Tom, Jr., was ihe box sent to her, and dls* no fool; he should have trusted him |hi puzzle as a test-case. Then look died. There was a loud ringing .1 her of the door bell and the sound ol • • ••• > rushing feet—the door was flung I oylukc, Cheshire, Qig. —While open," There was Tom, looking just kins; over a level crossing, Mrs. like he used to when he came to Walsh, 55-year-old domes- him for comfort. "Dad, we just ci ,int, saw.a train approach* have to have you. Sally sent me to Christmas Specials li stopped but Mrs. Walsh bring you. It's Christmas." Tom, Town Tavejn Plantation $139 ill1.id, a victim of heart fail- Sr., held out his arms. "We won't disappoint Sally, son." RYE WHISKEY Wilson PINTS Old Drum Wilson • 12.20 CfiWert Special Jolly Roger 75 3 Feathers, Blue W.20 3 Feathers, Silver *2.75 Culvert Reserve Mayflower Fenn Maryland Royal 12.25 Segram's No. 5 MiUeids Inn Pena Maryland DeLux J2.75 Segram's No. 7 Special Pints—6 Different Brands .54 Segram's V. O $'-99 Old Methusalum $3.00 Segram's Anc. Aj» RYE WHISKEY Old Hickory » $U9 Schenley's A. 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Teachers Whltelvy's $4.45 Binrlca - " Johnny Walker, Black and White Haig A Haig $4.23 It it cfab, Udtd or Untied f Carloca •• (Red Label) Dewar (White Label) Old Jamaica »!••* Johnny Walker Join Now and Have Teachers Vat 69 4-5 QUARTS (Black Label .. $4.25 Don't Itt th«st t»ll-taU marks of og« A Definite Amount Blaek and White Halt & lUiK Next Christmas! Ronrleo Vat 69 Johnny Walker Other Brands Priced Th«y mak« you look and IMI O\4 iHyond y«wr Old Jamaica. White Horn (Red Label) Proportionately ytars. Eroit th«m quickly and ilm|ily with CbarHe's Red label Hai« & Haig White Hone Blcardl •'••••• !••« I ClaJrol which shampoo*, r«conditl»m and Hntt THE FIRST DEPOSIT IS your hair back to Its own natural-looking color DUE DECEMBER 6, 1937 ...glowing with youthful highlight*...in o«o . wookly dopotit returns .. , $12.50 , triplt-adion trootinont. 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.,?•,!.. >••':. K I.KADFR-JOURNAI., FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER n, 1987 PAGE EIGHT WOODBRIDGE LEADER-JOURNAL, FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 17. I9S7 PAGE NIKE ATTHIRITZTHEA1RI Let's Go To The Movies! 1 Hollywood Highlights AT THE RAHWAY Ginger Rogers nnd Herbert old daughter CTAGE Marshall will bo teamed in UTSU- • • * • • In Parrotfs story, "She Married Frank ROTS started life as a real for Money." The story Is about a esUte man. When he ma tried Jean ° AND SCREEN. girl who marries a mllUanalre to Arthur he gave up his lob to be- help nut rer destitute family - come her mintger H# U now as- • • • • Jljtant producer tor Hil Roach. ItAllWAY THEATRE, Railway. (forum Theatre, Metuchen, this Mary Aitor ii cast si A vamp In • • • • " •.. \n urchin was grabbed by the coming wees. Manager James tm- "Three Men In the Snow," which ,. t o{ iiis trousers and hoisted out gione has arranged u special Football pleturet for next* year ivill feature Frank Morgan, Rob- are already being prepared. One , door. He was kicked Wid .nristmas week bia thut snouid ert Young and Florence Rice, which deals wtth the rivalry be- ,,, I 1 around by bruiieri twice piease tut many Inenas and pa- U W • • • • tween Stanford and U. of Califor- |„!; size. But because these events , beginning wan "Ali uaoa The Radio ity Music Hall took nia will have Jack Benny as a ,pi>ened—events that were stark, (Joes To Town" on Sunday, Mon- in $21,400 on Thanksgiving Day coach. Ben Blue, Martha Raye and ",j,irtbreaklng tragedy to the pop- day and Tuesday, December It), 'M playing "Nothing Sacred." Last Rufe Davit will also have parti In , aHl urchin of New York'* Eait and 21. Eddie Cantor, Tony Mart- Thanksgiving the receipts were the play. ,ul,. -Eddie Cantor is today hilar- in, Hoand Young, June Long, $20,000 vifai "The Garden of Al- ,,lUSly funny to millions. Louise "Gypsy Rose Lee" HQVICK, Inh" on the tcrrtn. Walt Ditney hat started produc- Aan Dlnehari and the Raymond His boyhood has become bit for • • • • tion on his second feature length • Scott quintet are al featured in uinc in trade. It taught htm that a Matlene Dietrich is back in Hoi animated cartoon. It U called 'Bam ,,' than aU this 20th Century-Fox musical tri- ,, ,il-liie tW i» letter "» lvwnod after a European vacation. bl' and is the story of a little girl gl,od line* the best gagster can umph with Cantor stealing the • • • • «nd a white deer. Remember Frankle Darro and o ncoct. mJm show With his sure-fire comedy • • • • performance. Eddie sings that big Jackie Cooper? Well, Fr»nkie The star of "All Baba Ooet to Myrna Loy's next film will be . song success "Swing Is Here To plays Jockey roles In films nowa- Town" Twentieth entury-*ox ex- "Twt Pilot." with Clerk O«ble. Sway" while the torrid Raymond days andS Jackie Cooper goes to t,ava-glortoUf mirth-muilcal ifaow In "Joy of Living" Irene Dunne Scott quintet renders "Twilight in school and gives some of his time ,,(,w showing at the Rahway Thea- Is cast ai an actrtu with Alice Turkey" in then- best Scott style. o small studio flints. „,. with Tony Martin, Roland A Scene from "Ebb Tide." » » • • Brady as her mother and Ouy Klb Young June Lang and Louise Ho- On Wednesday and Thursday John Boles has an eighteen year bee as her father. vu-k heading a tremendous tup- Loretta Young and Don Atneche A scene from "Ali Babu (Joes To Town" with Eddie Cantor • • • « jx.rting cast, believe* that what- are featured In "Love Under Fire, AT LIBERTY THEATRE, TOMORROW Chester Morsis will have Anne ,,, n- success he has had is duea story of rough-and-tumble lov. AT REGfeNT Flrrt OCMM Shirley as his leading lady In hi* largely to the environment in in the midst of the Spanish revo- Mr Brown w»i interviewing ao next picture, "Crime". Eduardo ippllrant for the poelUoa of tilt- which, he with a penchant for lution. If you are fans of Miss Clanelli will have the second male inker. mis.-hief, saw enough serio-come- Young or the versatile Mr. Ame lead. ly m those years to keep him sup-Iche and enjoy a good laugh in thi how long were you In yeur lut ( 1 • • • • piuxl with an Inexhaustible col- bargain, "Love Under Fire" is MI.II *?" he asked. A month." Tyrone Power may be borrow- lection of gags. Just what the doctor ordered. That's not long. And the pkM ed from his studio to play in "Ma- From the time he won the prize 'Girls Can Play" with Charles ••• I'ire that?" rie Antoinette" with Norma Shear ,,n an amateur night program at Quigley is the companionate at- Two weeki." cr. In which case his studio will Miner's Bowery theatre, when he traction. Not so good. And th« toll be- borrow Clark Gable In exchange •.vas in his early 'teens, to the com- Friday and Saturday's feature is i.irc that?" to play in a picture. pletion of his musical spectacle, [also uproarious comedy—slightly riip applicant drew Mmielf up • • • • • A!i Baba Goes to Town" Eddie screwy, but comedy nevertheless. 'mildly as he replied: "There Jon Hall had to swim so much [/;(T with a tint." mat he got sick of the water and in- ran the noisy streets of the East ins and Mischa Aucr appearing in hasn't swam since. Siik- with a gang of ragamuffins Old Pal one picture! Well, that's what hap- Clnudette Colbert and Charles • ho did everything from pilfering I'wci friendi met In the itreet pens in "Marry the Girl" which is Boyer have completed ttae film of iimt wagons to smashing windows. the nearest thing to pure insanity IMP oi them remarked on the dirty Male ot the nther'i hands. "Tovarlch," which will probably these ey« have seen in quite some hnvo its Wew York premier just K)RUM THEATRE, Metuchen. time. Dick Foran, New Jersey's Why.' is exclaimed, "your It's hard to wait until Christmas inds are covered with loot" after Christmas. latest gift to Hollywood, is fea- • • • i •hen you know you're going to tured with Anne Nagel in the sec- That's became I wai down at Ki't a lot of nice presents, but the he station leelng my wife away," Simone Simon studied voice in ond attraction, "Devil's Saddle France tor three years. She sings l nne will pass more quickly if Legion." eplled the friend. vi,u take in a show or two at the Bui hnu doe> that affect your in "Love and Kisses" and Is de- "The Man About the Fornm." lighted to be in musical comedy. 1 nand»?" Jack Holt and Grace Bradley in "Roaring Timber '1 patteC Ae engine." REGENT THEATRE. Elinbetl). TOMORROW Hailed as the most distinguished Rilz Theatre where it opened yes- and the story revolves around Soon Enough motion picture in which Greta Car Greta OerixTnuf Cfcarie) Boyer hv^Conques' terday, is still laughing at the fun- their plans for escape. * "Does your little son play on tht bo has yet appeared, the Regent niest "conjmotion-picture" of the Ricardo Cortez, Beverly Rob- piano?" Theatre announces with pride its Hillard, who plays the romantic; five seasons. Sooner or later all year. It's a daffy laugh-hit with a erts, Gordon Oliver and Sheila "No, he can't climb that high forthcoming showing of 'Conquest' ead in the production opposite vaudeville acts played Los Angeles new way of loving and newer ways Bromley have fentured parts. Ytt." stirring romance of the fabulous Gene Raymond, sings the number in those days and Hatton's was no of laughing that has just come X t t t Napoleon Bonaparte and the wo- with a choral and orchestral ac- exception. His love of a normal from Hollywood's best mirth-mak- 'Ebb Tide." SQUIRREL CAUSES TROUBLE man he loved, in which the glam- :ompaniment. domestic life got the best of himers. Based on the story by Robert Erie, Pa. — Searching for the orous Swedish star makes her first Raymond and Miss • Hilliard when he hit California and he di- Aided* nnd abetted by a merry Louis Stevenson, with Oscar Ho- cause al a power shut-off ^hii co-starring appearance with Char- ihare starring honors with Joe cided to chuck the stage for mo- comedy cast featuring John Cara- molka as Captain Thorbeck, and cut of electric light and power ser les Boyer, hero of "The Garden of Penner, Parkyakarkus, Helen Bro- tion pictures. He played in Mack dine, Walter Catlett, Bennie Bart- Ray Milland as Robert Herrick vice in a large section of the city Allah" and "History Is Made at lerlck and Victor Moore. In theSennett comedies and at the Bio- lett, Alan Dinehart, Etienne Gir- and Barry Fitzgerald as Huish, a recently, workmen tound the body Night." itory. graph Studios. His real start, how- ardot, E. E. CHve and the PixiUt- Cockn,ey, this picture is very good of a squirrel in* a transformer; In the new story, filled with the "The life of the Party," is aM^Lii8»?ated "*? a 'picto e wiu*%"«*ters (Margaret McWade and -Commissioned to Cake off a pes- causing a short-circuit. nemories of an epochal period in ry of a modern Cinderella who Malbel Normand, directed by D.| Margaret Seddon), the film bursts tilence ship, the disgraced Cap- world history, Garbo plays the role rebels when her mother wants her W. Griffith. forth with brand new ideas in tain and his two pals discover It "HOT WATER" FOUNTAIN | ^ laughing and loving that is delir- has "a cargo of champagne, which of the beautiful^ Countess Walew- to marry a wealthy, goof; and a For several seasons he scored Soda Springs, Id.—Soda Springs NEW YEAR'S EVE they decide to sell. The ship cap- ska who forsakes her home and millionaire scion who falls in love outstanding success in feature com ious, de-loony and oh, so darn ro- was blanketed in steam when a tain's daughter comes on deck un- Ooc4 mtdlctni lor her husband in an heroic attempt with her despite his mother's will edles as co-star with Wallace Ber- mantic. 1,700-gallon-a-minute "gusher" RESERVATIONS expectedly arid demands that the andil to win over Napoleon and thus which threatens him with loss of ry, Recently he has devoted his came In during the night spouting vessel go on its course, save the life of her country. Boy- n Inheritance. talents to more serious acting. His Dinner at the Bits." hot water, thirty feet In the air. It Being Received er in an astoundingty realistic itest picture is "Roaring Timber", Annabelle gives a fine perform- A typhoon and other things car- was caused it is thought, by drill- Only $2.00 Per Person makeup is seen as Napoleon whose LIBERTY THEATRE, Elisabeth. the Columbia production starring ance In this story of a little French ry the plot along. Frances Farmei ing done in seeking a water supply WHEEICR powermad determination to rule How the paths of a romantically ack Holt, which is currently show girl who is tracking down her is the heroine, Lloyd Nolan is At' for a swimminp resort. the world leads him to doom. inclined girl, a glamorous gold- ,ng at the Liberty Theatre. ather's slayers. David Niven is an twater, and Charles Judels, Char- VARADY'S To toe rhythm of a new song, digger and a jealous wife cross American agent who helps her as les Stevens, David Torrance, Llna WWISEY 'Yankee Doodle Band," Ann Mil- an* diaturban otherwise feud be- RITZ THEATRE, Elisabeth. the scene shifts from the Riviera Elasquette and others are in the W ler does a whirlwind tap 3anee In .ween Bert Wheeler and Robert The first sea story filmed in to London. Paul Lukas and Fran- cast. INN The Life of the Party" now play- Woolsey is revealed in the current Technicolor came to the screen last cis Sullivan are convincing vil- t Ford Avenue, Fords, N. J. ing at the Regent Theatre, which RKO Radio laugh-film, "On Again light when "Ebb Tide" opened at llans and Romney Brent is also FIRST RAIN IN 6 MONTHS MAIN establishes her in a class with Off Again," co-starring the two he Rite Theatre. Taken from a wall cast. o-O-o with KO «ADIO MCtUit quens of rhythm. Clowtl Princes of mirth now play- itory by Robert Louis Stevenson t t Mftijerle Lord Accompanying Miss Miller in ing at the Liberty Theatre. and Lloyd Osbourne, "Ebb Tide", Los Aiigeles.—This city recently i Excellent Gypty Orchei her terpslchorean triumph is Establishing a precedent in the resents the famed European char 'First Lady." jot its first real rainfall since May This amusing play which has chorus of sixteen dancing beauties Wheeler-Woolsey fun-films, which acter actor, Oscar Homolka, In an 30. It was the 106th day of drought tra Direct from been adapted to the screen has a and male partners. Pretty Harrle heretofore have revolved around American picture for the first n which only .01 of an inch of NEW YORK top-notch cast and is a very enter- one roamntlc theme, the current time. moisture had fallen. vehicle boasts three distinct ro- Homolka, In his first role here taining piece. Kay Francis as the Plus a mantic problems. lives up to eypectations in hiswife of the Secretary of the Treas JOIN OUR NEW YEAR'S EYE PARTY In the little town of Red Oak, characterization of Saptain Thor- ury, and Veree Teasdale as the FLOOR SHOW wife of a Supreme Court Justice V5 Iowa, twenty years ago, a young becke, a broken sea captain whp o-O-o are out for each-other's scalp AT THE MAYFAIR BAR AND GRILL 2 fellow by the name of Raymond haI10Qs losunkt ilihias stuship uuanud £/«**•••»paper»s »Mthro« - 3!) Rahway Ave. & Prospect Street, Woodbridge, N. .T.Fr* Hatton made his living by selling ugh drunkenness. He has the the society" and political Never a cover or minimum ace to merchants on the adver- knack of making even the worth- Walter Connolly is the Justice and charge. $ FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31st, 1937 ising curtain of the local theatre. less^horbeck a likeable character.'.Preston Foster is Kay's husband FULL COURSE TURKEY SUPPER Hatton played vaudeville for His (supporting cast is more than The plot is clever and the dialogue the name Implies, since it includ.e«J witty. Anita Louise, Victor Jory, Choice of Manhattan or Bronx Cocktail Frances Fanner, Ray Milland,)Marjerte Hambeau,. Louise Fazen- Noise Makers — Hats — Balloons Lloyd Nolan and Barry Fitzgerald da, Grant Mitchell, Sara Haden Are Cordially Invited To Attend The Dancing from 9 p. m. to? of the Abbey Players of Dublin. |and others are in the cast. When Ann Sothern, Jack Haley, t t t I Danue oil the Slickest Floor in New Jersey State Mary Boland and Edward Everett West of Shanghai." 1 Boris Karloff is the Chinese ban! Music by the Mayfair Grill Orchestra _ WOODWUOOf Hortou gang up for an assault on the world's funnybones it means dit In this picture and although his ST. JAMES « (The New Jazziest Orchestra in the State) Friday and Sat. Dec. 17 and 11!^love in bloom In bedlam! Here It role is rather an impossible one, yet he contrives to make It enter- W. Lota of Fun—The Last Balloon Holder will be awarded a prize L>uub!t: Feature is tlie day after and everyone who LORETTA YOUNG and saw Twentieth Century Fox's taining and Interesting. Two white SI FLOOR SHOW TICKETS $2.50 PER PERSON DON AMECUE in1 "Danger—Love At Work" at thewomen and four white men are in *- Dancing Every Saturday and Sunday t "LOVE UNDER FIRE" the power of the ruthless bandit Weekly SMITH BALLEW in "WESTERN GOLD" MM THEATRE: PARTY Cartoon — Uttat New: 1OTUCIUW, M. J- Sun. and Mon. Dec. 19 and 2ft Double lWur« f Sunday, Monday, Tuesday FRANCUOT TONE and * Dec. 19, 20, 21 MAUREEN CSUIXIVAN in "ALI BABA GOES < "Between Two Women' EVERY MONDAY NIGHT SUNDAY TO TOWN"< HON. . TUBS, - WED. BERT WHKELER sod , k with Eddie Cantor, Roland < ROBERT WOOLtiEY In' Youur, Tony Martin, ^ AT S "On Again, Off Again" June Lang ^ Cartoon - - Newa March ol Time Dibit NITfc—MONDAY I Cartoon — Major Bowes December 21 RING OUT THE OLD- All Hungarian Show r Wednesday and Thursday RING IN THE NEW, at I Dec. 22 ami 23 "MARIA NOVER" St James' Auditorium _.yE UNDER FIRE" Nc»i Amboy Avenue CANTQP ^ Wednesday, bet-. 1'lt\S~ ^wlth Don Ameche, Middlesex Tavern Loretta Younf L Double tValure Cor. Main St. and Araboy Ave. f BANK NIGHT also f WILLIAM OARUAM and "Girli Can Play" WOODBRIDGE, N. J. JKAN ROGERS Ii with Olwrlea Qulgley 'REPORTED MISSING" Latest News Events UY KIBBU and Admission - 40c CORA wm«Jt8KK)N Friday and Saturday ALL WELCOME "The Big Shot" Dec. 24 and 25 "MARRY THE GIRL" Dancing — Entertainment U BBOOK8 til Thursday, Dec. 23rd With Hugo Herbert, Alary Refreshment* — Souvenirs OANOEBOV8LY VODKB 22 GAMES Special CkftWaua Show ' Auer, TOMOKBOW KDDII CANTOR ip Frank McHuih "Ali Baba Go«s To Town" also _ ALSO SPECIAL GAMES JOAN CRAWFORD "Devil'i Saddle Legion" J FRANCHOT TONE Jute TnVb, Wm. Hewer la Mod Koran, Aw* Nai»l ROBERT YOUNG "Over The Goal" ATTRACTIVE PROUST ttettrial New* Ute*t N»w» Event* Wow Red" •*-•)>• A ^ ^ ^ A A A WOODBRIDGE LEADER-JOURNAL, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 19S7 PAGE TEN

of, in «nd to I he lands undfr w«t»r la low street TO feet lo • point thence XtWUHI COUNTY (Ji In in easterly direction at rtsjht SMIOOATK'8 COt'BT Smith'* (Y«* lyifil In frfnt of *sld lo«s to th» «lfrlnr lln» tor [*«"••» anile* to the flrtf mentioned, couiee 100 feet to a Dotnti tnsspps {p# |si a NOTlC* fixed by Ui* Ktparlali Corr,fnl«sk>s*i I northeasterly direction and Bjrajltl to OUT wnw of the »«l» of N«,w J«rwy th» first mentioned count. W fejet. to pertnns conwriwd n»y tak« 3\ibJ«t to th" restrictions ftnd cov- enant! »ct out In th« d«*d rwordwl In » point: and them* (4) In a wasrtarly that OM Bubneriber, Iwcutrtl ill ration along !he southerly Ude of COME OU, SP»U- rr. CHARL«8 A. BCHOBNBBBR- Book 91S of l*»<1i P«f» 1». Hlnnrhard street, unrt parallel with tl» ftnxi, 9trr-tv:fl?SSiPan>-1 JU ££d latwd. to txhlblt h.r B»1nj th* mil' premiw Tul ! second mentioned court* 10ft fes* to I CVOKt THE ihe point end pluof of BEOIWNTNQ, Being the premises only known ind rWlgnsted as No 141 Lonife-UV AFTE« Tvlt 1 U street Carter^. N J 1 The approHrsate enount of the de- for mid County, on p«*r IS. cree to be satisfied bjr said sale U the BOOM-OU|CK.\> Being the i>nrni.oi r.vmi|.ml>- knuwn sum of Six Thousand Thrat BvBulmi THflV CHOW ) and rleVgnated «• N" 433 Cliff Road. NInety-thre* Dollars (K.WW tn- &rwi,ren Township if W r|ilf, N ffther with the eosrts of thtj <•> LAURBVCS •SAILUIRfW. J , . , Tofttner with all end sragitler the ElMUtrlt The approximate amount ft the de- rlftin ptWI««»«. tnndlU—a cree ii> bo mtuflw! by laid unle l« the •ppurtfutnces ihtnunto b»k«rif or •um of eleven thnunanfl thre<" hundred ten ilollnrs ilUJIOOOl, toother with ths coat» <>f this sale Sbartff. Turether *1t*i »l! «nd »tng«rsT the BROWN. rights, privileges hereditaments and | j,," Solicitor »ppurten»nce.« thereunto beli'nfini or in *rivrl*e appertaining F MERPMAX HARPING. SHERIFFS SALE Sheriff nir-KERSON SHERIFFS SALE ilN CHANCIRT OF NEW JKRMT- WHAT | Between The RAHWAT LIBRART ' AaSOCIATlON. Complainant, and TO THAT 1 CARTKRirr HOLDING COMPANT. SHERIFFS SAU INC . et als Defendants, ri. Fa for the sale of mortgaged prewlsee dat- ri for tne sale o 'IN CHANCERY OF .NEW JKRSEY - ed November 10. 1SS7 i Between LAW. K \W 1 HKKS, um- BUNCH it f the Witt, By virtue of ihe above stated writ, DASH DLXON HIDE 6EHIND I inis»ieii«r uf Binding and Insurance to me directed snd delivered. I will SH LOOKS AROOND JUST IN COMING * l oi the State i)f expose to aaU a* public endue en ME TO SEE AN ADOS IAN TOWER / „_.. and BKSSIK KLLIN&SKN. hll WEDNESDAY. THB JJtA DAY OF IF ANV MORE UNTH wile. Deietiuanu, Fi. »'«• for ihe s»le L>K\tkllBER, A. D., NINETEEN ABOUT ID GRAB DOT ol mortgaged premises dated Novem- HU.MJHJiU TU1RTT SEVIvN ADOSIANS THEY ALL Gf ) ber 1U, 1W7. it two o CILKK. Slanaard ilme In the, OUT, THEN „ j'SKt'to ii. aty U N" Bnms- By virtue of U» above staled Writ, ..inuooa ol we earn aay, at the cllier- to me directed and delivered. 1 will II c unice in tM city of .>ew Hrun»- CLEAN THEM UP wick. N. J. inJ it expos* la sale at public vmout on -,,t .V i WITH THE cre«d that the ten shares of Capital WEDNESDAY, THE WTH DAY OF I.I ina> certain mortgafa* pr lasts la Stock No M16 of the Citiiens Building si two oriiKk >>ianu&ru IIUK ID the »IIII tne a^ipuitenautv«, particularly and U«n Association owned by Josepph ?i. i form aou Cortei and There™ Cot-tei. his • af.enwn ol tlie sju.t da), at the Sher- .oi oi me urn oi i ornpiaim lu uiu assigned *>>' tl"'m u< wile. ,a s onioe in the city ui Ntw Brunt- ,«ta>t. L'.kMi is ui say. Bulldln( and L,«n Association, be #lc*. N J. AW those certain K>U, tracts or par. first »>ld »nd so rnu<*i i( Kid murt- H m.ui vidcrcd. adjudged u»d dc- n'ls oi i«nd auu premises, nereinaivei cre*d in«t uie r.iirty snaivi uf Lapual iJMrticuiaiiy oviKTiueu, situaic, ly ' Complaint li\ the First and Mvt*. ,H. much ol »d .orty- seven l»v Vvesterly trom tne in being In the Toi mhip of Woodbridge. enMCUvn of IM saue with tne West- ID the County o I tnd State riy line of "M" fckrtwt; tnence of New Jersey cny aiung said Sou toeriy/line of No. ucuiariy set fmlh and described, that unage Avenue >ony-au feet . to Known md designated as lot u to saf: One Hundred and Two U0J) on Map poim; inence Soutiieriy at ngnt an ALL (m« Una, trade or parcels of •ca to KM same, or nearly so one ra "C" of property known u Wedgewocd laiiu and premises, bereinuier part: urea ana inrw teet ana luie-tenta of belonging to Kllm C Brewster and imarly cu-jcmiM, slluate. lying and u foot, wore or leas, to a point. taence heirs of Sadie R Cutter, situated In uriiill iU .lit lowaa'.iip uf Woouunoge, ijasterly and pajaiiel wim me sune. Woodbridge, Middlesex County. «ur- in uie County of sliadlesu and Stale or nearly so, lony->ix feel to a IXHIIL, veyed by Mason * Smith. Surreyors. u .vew Jersey thence .vinnerly at right angles lo Ibe May 1907. «ald map being on file In the same, or nearly w, one nuuured and Clerk s office of the County of Middle- ', bit \o) Lois uf land brinf one bun- That Leaves Jimmy Cold ; iiuu tiuu) t«t ou u>e nunti, one nun- three feet and six-temhs »! a foot, sex 1 more or leu. to Uie point n plac« oi REG'LAR FELLERS The approximate amount of the de- urea anu tony-live U on ttie wc«i. aaiu dlmeuiluns iS) Six I6i and Seven U), In Blucn (tether with the cost, of this sale u more or teas, uounded ano oe- NumtMr iwo \2), as laid down on a Togetber with all and singular the .« as follow!: ilap of property of Mary N. iinotwell. ».N.il.*u on the north 1'iey are Surveyed August, 18S1, oy William B. uuiiuca by lul numuer lony-one I4ii Rowsun, Surveyor, ^enh Amooy, >. j. ui! ea»i tney are Duunaed uy Being a part of cie same prem .ornsuy bireet. ou the touin tney fcr conveyed lo Uie said Adam Garuer uy Sheriff. uuueu uy it*«tu« ana Annwy Kail D«ed of Gottfried C, Krueger and wife *a v.o. ana on the west tuey are dated Juiw ii, 1906, and recorded July 0 RAYMOND LYONS, ouiideu by lotj numbers eigftiy-uvtt 19. 1906. In the olfice of the Clerk uf Solicitor eigbiy-six <.&•). eigniy-aeit-n (87), th« County of Ml (Idlest! in Book 386 y-cigu lift), -mne [Si), ana uf Deeds for jaid County, at page t£t meiy t»J), being ajiown as and uy et se<). uAW«rt, chlny-ure (96), Uurty-aix The approximate amount of the de- lo), Uurty-aeteb (3i), thiny-eigiu cree to lw satisfiMl by said sale of ths SHERIFFS SALE il, thnty-niae liS) and forty >40), &aabove premisea is the sum of lii.lJ8.0O. u out ujd «no»n on a certaio map 12} That certain other mortgacoi IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY- muutu. nap of Uuudrlcti hark, premises, with Ihe appurtenances, Qar- BetweS THE FRANKUN SOCIETY unding Lou Bliuatrtl at Fords, New ticularly an forth and described in TOR HOME BUILDING AND SAV- ierai.*y. Properly ol 'ihe Itetucheu paragraph (6) of said Bill of Com- INGS. Complainant, and THOMAS H. and Improvement Company,' plaint, that is to say PARVIS. et »1, defendants Ft. Fa. fiT and uiviaed into lois by All &ose certahi lots, tracts, or par- and bmilu. Civil kjigineers of cels ot land and premises, hereinafter the »«le of mortgaged premises dat«i ena Auiooy, n. J.. June % LDU, ana Norember 34, 1937 particularly described, situate, lying KO. in tn« office of me Clerk of Mld- and being in the Borough of Roosevelt, By virtue of the above itated Writ. lesex County. in the County of Middlesex and State to me directed and delivered. 1 will mt apprujjmate amount of the de- of New Jersey. expose to sale at public rendue on nes to be aaluutea by said Hie is WKDNKSDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF e sum of Five Thousand tour Hun Beginning at a point in the southerly JANUARY, A. D.. 1938 td &xty-*i(iur Dollars tJ6.4tK.00t iu- line of Woodbridge avenue distant for- ty-nine feet and ninety-two hundred- at two o'clock Stardard Time In llw tner with the coals of uus sale, 1 aftrino<,n vi the Mtd day, »( the Slier- lugether wim ail and nnguitr the ths of a foot U9.92 ), In an easterly di- By H. T.Elmo UTs Office In the City of Hew Bruns- igou. .privileges, beredluments auu rection from the intersection of the THE GOOFUS wick. N. J puneuimces thereunto belonging w same with the easterly line of E. anywise appertaining. street; thence southerly along the line All the following tract or parcel of of the party wall separating the build- land and premises hereinafter psrtlpj- >'. MBRUMA^ HARDING, ing Intended to be covered by Urn larty d*«cribedt situate, lying and be- Sherin. mortgate and the one adjoining there- you 1st In the Townahljj ol Woodhrldge. in RAYMOND LYONS, to on the west, and on a course pam- WTIH NN ft&UTV, IF the County o« ilddlesex and State of 5iS . Solicitor. lell or nearly so with the said easterly I U3ST THIS CSDB New Jersey, snd more particularly de- —nm-110,17.34 Una of E. street ninety-six feet and acribed on a cennip map entitled. "Map fort)- hundredtns of a foot (96.40) to a GREW U of Radio Associates, surveyed and polat: thence westerly and at light maped by Larson * Fox, Surveyor*. angles to E street forty-nine feet and 175 Smith Street. Perth Amboy, N. J. SHERIFF'S SALE sixty-seven hundredths of a foot (V>.- w^ileh m«p lias been heretofore filed M CllAiiLtKi Of NEW JKB3EY— 67) to a point in the easterly line la the Office of the Clerk of Middle- Between UOilE OWNERS' LOAN thereof; thence southerly along the aex County and which lots are known i.uru-uRAuu«, & corporatloq hav- same ten feet (10') to a point; thence and designated on ?a(3 map as lots 7-8 >»H i s principal office in We City of easterly, and at right angles thereto, Block 442-P with the buildings and im- \vaaninsuuu, elc,, •.ompinuiant, anu and on a course parallel with the rettr provements thereon erected. LAURA LARS£iv and QDWARD U. lines of Lots Numbers Nine 19) and LAHSJSN. her husband, Defendants. Ten (10) aa laid down on Block Num- The approximate amount of the de- Ki. *"a, ior the sale of nwrtga^eu ber Two (2) ou the map hereinafter cree to be satisfied by said sale is the piemises dated November 10, ldSi. mentioned, forty-five feet and sixty- lum of Two Thousand Four Hundred liy virtue of the above stated Writ seven hundredths ot a foot (45.67') to a Fifty-Seven Dollars, (O.467 00) togeth- o me directed aud delivered, 1 will ex- point: thence southerly and at right er with the costs of,this sale. joae lo sale at public vendue on angles to the last course twenty-two Together with all and singular the WEUNBSDAY, i'ME 291'H DAY OF feet and seventeen hundredths of a rights, privileges, htreditaments and DECEMBER, A. U,, 1387 foot (22.17) to a point; thence easter- appurtenances thereunto belonging or two o'clock. Standard Time in the ly and on a course parallel with the In anywise appertaining afternoon of the said day, .at IM rear lines of Lota Numbers Ten (10), F. HERDMAN HARDING. hentis Office, In the City of New Eleven 111). Twelve (U), and Thirteen SHERIFF. ruimwlck, ft. J, (13) aa laid down In said Brock Num- FUANK H. MENNESSY. All ihe following tract or parcel of ben Two (£) on the map hereinafter Solicitor. land and premises hereinafter particu- memioned, sixty-one feet and one 00,16 larly described, situate, lying and be- hundredth of a foot (61 01' to a polui; 1J-1O.17.M.31. ing in the Township of, Woodbridn- In thence northerly, parallel with the Ihe county of MiddlenM. aW StSta of esterly lines of lots Numbers Thir- New Jersey. teen (13) and Five (5) as laid down FABLES IN SLANG By GEORGE ADE Beginning on the easterly line of qn said Block Number Two (2) on the SHERIFFS SALE Cutter Avenue, distant six hundred map hereinafter mentioned and alone fifty-eight and uilny-twu one huu- t*ie line of the party wall separatlna In Chancery of New Jersey. Between dradtlis 1658.32) feet to the nortbaast the building intended to be covered by The. Home Owners' Loan Corporation, corner turmoil by the intersection of .his mortgage, and the building ad- Complainant, and Howard A. Dayer mam Street and Cutter Avenue; run- loining thereto on the east one hundred and twenty-nine feet and forty-four and Edith LJda Day«r. hia wife, et irniK thence u) easterly m right 1 als., Defendants Fl. Fa. far the sale an«i<;s to Cutter Avenue ninety-nine hundredths of » foot (129.44') more or of mortgaged premises Jaietl Decem and forty-five one hundredths iJW.45j less to a point In the said southerly bef 1, 1917. feet to lunds formerly of Joshua Lid- if Woodbridge avenue; thence By virtue qf the above stated writ ilo; thence (2) northerly and along westerly along the same llfty-six feet FABLE lie lanjU formerly of Joshua Liddie anil sixty-two hundredths of a foot to me directed and delivered, I will tx llty-tiiree and ten huadredibs (53 IUI <56.S2') to the point or place of Begin- OF pose to sale at public vendue on feet to a point; thence (3) westerly ning. WEDNESDAY. THE Sth DAY OF ninety-one and thirty three huodredlbj JANUARY, A. D,, 1938 UH.33) feet to the easterly Une of Cut- Being a part of Lots Numbers One SOCIAL at two o'clock Standard Time In tfce ter Avenue; thence (4) southerly and (1), Two (2). Nine (9), Ten (10), afternoon of the said day. at file Sher along the easterly line of Cutter Av«- Eleven (11). Twelve 112) Thirteen (18), iffs Office in Ae City of New Bruna nue forty-seven and thirty-seven hun- and Five (5), and ill of Lots Numbers EMINENCE wick, N. J. dredths («7:37) (eel to i'.B pl"D "hree (3) and Four (4), as laid down ALL material, equipment, furnish- place of beginning or I Block Number Two (I) on a map of lng» or other property whatsoever In- Being ••-*! *• property of Mary N. Shotwell made by THE DELAKCEY^ WERE IN PACT TMEf GOT TOO BIG SOON LEARNED "OUT stalled or to be Installed and used in „„%!*• ""i0"0 •** (fMie"»ted as ththe William S. Rowson, Surveyor, In Aug-| AT A DISTANCE TV* OLD BUW and about the building or building northerly foriy-seveu and thirty-seven u.st 1891 and. on file in the office oC TV€ SWELLEST PEOPLE. FOR THE TOWM AND PACKED A BIG NOISE IN A SMALL DIDN'T LOOK SO BAD, AMD now erected or hereafter to be erected fiimdredth,, (47.37) feet ol TUS the Clerk of the County of Middlesex. upon the lands herein described, which » J"*ml(l> 0( Being u part of the same premises IK TOWN SINCE. THE UP TO 60 EAST WHERE GEMM TOWN MAI BE AN EMPT^ THEY MADE UP MlR AUNDS are necessary to the complete and com Section No. 2, conveyed to the said Adam Garber by ASTORS PASSED THRU fortable use and occupancy of auoli ,„,—m. Township Middle4«v Warranty Deed of Gottfried C. Krue- MEN ARE SUCH AND SUCH CIPHER EAST OF THE TO GIVE IT ANOTHER^*! JerMy building or buildings, for the purpose 4°a!nson ^* ' """^"y Jota ger and wife, dated June 27. 1906, and IK A SLEEPtR ANO LACHES MORE SO . HUDSOM for which tfiey were or are to be erect- ed b r a recorded July 1$, 1906 in Middlesex ed, Including in part all awnings, 'ox Civil g,,gjS of ^^ Zio?y County Clerk'a Office in Book 386 of L. Deeds for said county, at page 63, et screens, shades, fixtures, and all heat- Uerks Office ot Middlesex " the ing, lighting, ventilating, refrigeratnig, County, seq. The approximate amount of tto decree to be satisfied by sale of the Incinerating equipment, and appurte- iinK the fuunu premises conveyed to above premises Is the sum of 114,976.00. nances thereto (the parly of the firs Laura Laraen by deed dated M* 1 (3) That certain other mortgageed THE BATTLING BB0WN6 part hereby declaring that il is Intend premises, with the appurtenances, par- «a that the items herein enumerated ticularly set fort'i and deacrioed In shall be deemed to *iave been perma- paragraph (8) of said Bill of Com- nently Installed as a part of the real plaint, that la to say: ty>- commonly kno_.. AND AL8O all the fallowing All Aoae certain lots, tracts, or par- Suii Hee, ed as No 46 Cutter Ave- cribed lands, to wit: ALL those oi-r New Jersey, cels of land and premises, hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying tain lots, tract U> or pan»l(s) ol JJ"! » 'loilmate amount of me de land and premises hereinafter partlc «« to sutiftfied and being In the Borough ot Rooaavelt ulaxly described, situate, lying and be sale in the County of Middlesex and State Ing In the Township of Woodbridge I. of New Jersey. Ui» County of Middlesex and the Slat Beginning at a point In the easterly of New Jersey: Une of Lot Numbered Ten as the same I KNOWN AND DESIGNATED as lot is laid down in Block Numbered Two & and 6 In Section 10 on Man of prop or on & map entitled, "Map of properly erty of John Taylor Johnston at Se j of Mary N. ijbotwell, mad* In 18»1, by waren, N. J : BEQ1NN1NO at u poini HARDINQ William S. Rowapn, Surveyor," on * In the westerly side of Cliff Road il|5 r. 11KHD file in the ufflce of the Clerk of the Unt 4«1.8 feet northerly measurec County of Middlesex, distant seventy along said- road from the iiorf AND KELSEY three feel and seventy hundredth* of a aide of Holton St. an shoivn on sal. foot northerly from the point where Map above mentioned: thence (1) run the said easterly line qf Lot numbered nlng m a westerly direction along thi Ten intersects the northerly Une uf A division line between lots numbered SHERIFF'S SALE street; thence easterly parallel with and & In said Block number ten a dl IN CHANCERY OF NEW the rear lines ot Lots Numbered Elev- lane* of 287.6 feet to u pi,lt,( j th- en Twelve aud Thirteen, asthe asm* n budy arr laid down on said m*j>. fifty-seven easterly aide ofan Alley or Laiie 1 " feet, moii' HI less, to a point; theuoe feet In width extending from Hultr northerly at light angles to the last 8|. to East Avenue and bt-ing the d courae tweuly-alxfeet and thlrty-hitu- vision line betwreu lots training , . ^feuduiitj, f». for the aa!0 gf murtiras:e< dreilthh of a foot 4o a point In t*e di- Broad Street and Ensi Avenue. «i pi iibttu datod Novtuibtr lij IM viding IIIK between Lots Numbered loti fronting mi Cliff Koad then By vtrtufl of th* aboie stated Writ Fin: mid Tbirtern on said map; tlusace (I) noi+turly along the easterly ah lo me directed and dolh-ered, I WIU "i wid'.rrly ulong l*Je rear lines of Lots ™ »jW Alley ui Lane « dislamv po.« tu sale at public v«nuu#-ui, Numbered Thirteen. Fourteen, Fifteen of 300 feet to a point in the divis- WEDNslaDAY. .THE ami UAV OKanil Sixteen, ou said map, ninety-three ion line hetwcrii Kiln numbered 6 DECEUBKK. A D, NINKTKE feet more or less, to a point In the and T a dlatanw of 230 5 teti tu „ HUNDHED TlilKTY-SEVKN winterly line of O street; thence south POtat In lh« weaterly aide ol Cliff K,«ul al Iwo o'clock Standard Time in th ts ly along tire same one hundred f«*t MpTV€R-lN-L>&wV AND aforesaid: tVnc* (<) souihtrly along afleiuiHin oj ule B*»IU day, at th« to the intersection thereof with, the DOES SOT the said westerly aide if Cliff R,.a1 SliniH s Office iu il,e Oily of Ne nuitherly Une of A street, thence »1 8 feel to the point or plat* ol lit- Brunawlc*. N. J. westerly along said nofUuriy Una of A WORDS WITH HEP All itioet- rtrmK une hundred and fifty feet to GINNING Subject I,, ihe restrictions f U luia, tracts or par- UNLESS IT IS and coreoanU Ml out m Ihe deed re- land uitd Ui«iulac4 hereiiUifUi the south-westerly corner of aeid Lot NECE corded In Book 91J of Deeds, l'nge 180 particularlrlyy ' deacilbed••'•., situate. , lying Numbered Eleven; then* northerly Said map above meo'loiied was filed aad being [in the Boroug_ h of ^Carter^ e along the westerly line tit said Lot la rh« Middle** County Clerka Office unty Numbered Eleven seventy-three feel In the County "of HtddKuTand SUt and seventy Kundredtha uf a foot lu on November II, 18W of New J«r»*yJ«r*y : and sevety tud ALSO all thoae certain t.ai-la or pkr- WHICWIHH ou * map .mil.millel t Uapp oof tbe point or plan of Boalo«in« Mla of Und an4 pretnlaes heielnaitei Properly of Cailerelt t RtaJtRJ y Conibany Being a portion «f LoU Numbered particularly d««cribed, situate lyiue 1WI2." uutde by FrauBlu Jlarab Sur Kluveu. Twelve and Thirteen, and all lad beiu at' Sewares. In the Town veyur, lUliway, N J , aud which mail uf Lota Numbered JroorttMO. FWta*n, ship of Woodbridge. County of Uld Ua» beeu filed wltfi ihe Clerk of the and axtaen, as the saaae art laid down dltMi and 8UU of New Jersey, County uf Middlowx at New Bruns- in the said Blues, NSnttflA Two. oa bounded and described as follows: wick, N J., are laid duwn and shown the said BONG known ud dtaifnated un a as Lota 1W and 19(1 mont particularly Toaathar with Mas of oafaln watur front luu b*- described as foliown hU pel' lo«glBg to John Taylur Johnston. Se- BEQINN1NU at a puiui formed b wano, MlddteMX County. New Jertey, the Intersection of the touthtiutcrl' appiu-taoaD fiW la lha «RH» of thi Count; Clerk •tde of Lonffellow street with 0» to anrwtss) INDIANS 5H0W of atlddkaai Oounty, Aurll «L lift* Mutlwrly «ldV of. ^HUchard-street as . u loti aumberad H, lOf) and 101. to- show u ou said map *4d from said i TO TMEtft , HBH with til the right, title and In It) USt ixmt tt th* Bartjf <3 th* tint paa aouTh*«starly 4 THE \MC0CKN6 ••... .•*•!•-Titm*

WqOOBRIDQE TOWNSHIP'S FAMILY NWVSPAPtt WOODMUDGE, NSW JHtSEY. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17,1937 WITH IDBRIDGE System Rank* ALL-COUNTY GRID TEAMSiGARTERET DROPS OPPOSE Woodbridge 26th; AUo FIRST TSAM 4tk ID Central Group Pos. Name Team Weight Height (Muss SPORTS 154 5-10 VI OPPONENT.MGCARTHY E, John Thomas, New Brunswick PULASKI QUINTET Below is the unofficial stand- 170 5-10 12 T. Albert Bretchka, Carteret ing of teams according to WOOWBR1DGE.—•It is now an absolute fact that' 149 8-7 12 groups and sections as com- G. Joseph Novak, South River tcret High School will not play Woodbridge High on ' ECHOES tN LEAGUE FRAY piled by Mr. J. W. Colliton, C John Prukop, New Brunswick .. . 165 5-10 12 gridiron next year. This was the official statement nn By Gwrge Molniur Trenton mathematician. The John Schmidt, New Biunswlck . 190 5-10 12 Wednesday nitcht by Coach Frank McCarthy in an inj WOODBRIDGE. - The Wood- standings are unofficial, but 5-10 12 bridge Knights of Columbus Five Fred Slmonten, Woodbridge - 190 view at his home. Rumors were flying fast around W« reoognlaed by the majority at 6-0 II Trenton bouts of a man who, by virtue of his great after winning their Friday night the best method of placing Ed Dabciyntkl, Perth Amboy 157 bridge to that fact, but it was not until the interview " 5-7 12 mathemAtml genius, can rate football teams although game against the South Amboy teams. Woodbridge High :.B. Andy Beno, tjew Brunswick 165 the matter was completely solved. 12 he has never seen them. Seems strange, but it's true. Catholic Club by the score ot 39 School, with 9M points, rtnk- .B. BUI Benhardt, New Brunswick 164 5-7 Asked if the split between the to 37, and then losing to the Clov- «d 26th to the state, while It 182 5-9 U two school* would sever all ath- This man it Mr. J. W. Colliton, and it is hit system that er-Breoks Varsity Cltlb, 36-32 .B. Frank Banccr, Perth Amboy Their relations were captured fourth plact in iU 187 5-11 11 lete relationships, Mr, McCarthy for nearly a decade until (Hi. ] hat be«n adopted as the official rating chart for New Tuesday night in an overtime section ot Group 4. .B. John KOTKWSM, Woodbridge THUtD TEAM stated It would only hold true of gentlemanly conduct angje Jert«y elevens. Here's how he does it. After a careful game, will meet the Pulaski Y. M. The first fWe taunt in tach and baseball. Basketball Bos. Team the keen rivalry into shd C. tonight in the regular Friday section ol each group under Tern will continue as oelore, since the study of each school's schedule, he determines which L.E. Alex Tandyrak Carteret it is still the opinion of i night game at tht St. James' audi- th* "unoflicisl" CoUiton rat- Al^fc schedule ot both schools Is intact. have the hardest and the easiest in each group. Then L.T. Bob SchneCk New Bruns. the games should be torium. ing and the points they sow- L.T. Mikt Topjtovich ver In summing up his reasons [or each team is given a numeral rating to start with. After L.G. Al Orosi Carteret since •it presents a "naV As usual, the straips of Pete Ml- ed tottow: i.G. JohnBuiin Woodbridge severing relations,-Mr. McCarthy account of the nearness and the season starts and the scores start to roll in, he places lano's music will 4»w the crowd Chet Zdrodowski S. River t. Matty Udiielak .... Carteret Oroup IV, North: Warn- R.G. Bill Launhardt Woodbridge said that the rivalry between the rivalry of both schools. to the auditorium far in advance l.G. John Verbltski South River two'schools rose to such Intensity these teams in order of their winnings and losses. It is fisld 649, IrviDgton W> Ntt*- Alex Pacyna S. River 'I honestly hope that thisslW ot game time. As a special feature I.T. Rudy MatfjeW, N. BrunsB . R.T. that it was dangerous to the grid almost a comparative means of judging teams. Natur- ley 585, Columbia and Dick- Tony Swentlckl S. River tion will not last forever, the St, James' Parochial School Emerson Vetter N. Bruns. R.E. 1 inson both MO. I.E. Woodbridge representatives ot both schools. He the schools are too big. After I ally, if a team is "upset" the benefit goes to the win- five will line up against tht Wood Ed Ardenoski S. River Q.B. Frank Chapter Group IV, Central: New Q.B. St. Peter's was afraid that this rivalry would schools will still stand after bridge Shooters in the preliminary Steve Lukasiuk Caiteret L.H. Jim Hearn ner. And to it goes week after week until at th« end of Brunswick B», Perth Auboy •,.H. Carteret be carried too far and that serious arc gone, so why should we 1 game of the night, Not much Carteret R.H. George Kopin season he again charts the team's ranking against past 436, AsburyPark «4, ~ ' R.H. Doug King injuries would result in the future. it so seriously?" These were ' , known of either of the two teams Jules Mate South River P.B. Charles Cassldy New Bruns brUte 1&4, Plalafitld .B. The Carteret coach fully realized Carthy's own words In su performances. 'but Frances Gerity assures us of Group IV. South: " the importance of the Barron- ot the interview. a good gamt. Mr. Colliton'B system seems to have worked excellent- 324, Camdtn 308.8, CoDiMi- Ramblers series and had honestly The Knights, hosts to the Pulas- hoped that relations would be re- A report on Woodbrldge's ly. Before Bloomfield and New Brunswick met last week wood 302, Atlantic City 895, actions will be made early - to decide the state championship, he already had picked ki team, look much belter now Trenton MO. sumed, but facts produced at the than they did at the beginning of last Woodbrtdge-Carteret game month after the athletic Bloomfield, And again he was right. Many grid fans be- Group III, North: HlftMe A RUMBLINGS meets to further the ! season. With a few games und- 440, Bellville 413, Union MS, convinced McCarthy that Wood- lieved that Carteret wouldn't rate high, since their sched- er their belts already, they expect bridge should be dropped from the Until then Uie Barrons are Ridgefleld Park and Buther- on the subject. ule wasn't well "loaded." However, Colliton'8 system to show the local fans' a much ford, both 3M. Ramblers' schedule, placed Carteret first in the central division of Group 3. better style of basektball tonight. Group III, Central: Carteret ^ on the Alleys Mr. McCarthy also announced Ther shooting and passing has im- Perth Amboy was second in the central division of Group 477.5, South River 398, Long By Vim. "Mcy" that his decision was not made on proved steadily. Branch 357.5, Red Bank 310, the spur of the moment. It was 4, while New Brunswick rated first. It is interesting to note Tuesday's nighty game against REG 6ASKETBJU1 North Plainfleld 210. carefully weighed and, presented that the Barrons were rated fourth in the same class. In The Palko Tavern boys done it has the "old mans" ability. a Group III, South: Audubon • • t to the chairman of the Carteret the state-wide selection, Woodbridge was in 2flth place. nVe, proved beyond a doubt that 336, Palmyra 258, Haddonfleld this week. They took three in a high school athletic committee, row from the Black Cats of Ave- The way Pen Jersey Maryland FINDS SPORTING which sided with McCarthy in the Not bad, if I do say so myself. Perth Amboy, after a nice!the caseyB are comb gaiong. The 256, Moorestown 249, Wood- passing oul that 'giggle-water' 6 1 bury 244. nel thereby moving up a point on Ms pg split. start, wound up in thirteenth place—three notches below I * ™ P«iod found them socreiess he Sewaren A. A., who dropped Tuesday night, you'd think he was Group II, North: Glen Ridge Nick Prisco, coach of the Bar-1 Carteret. Well,,the season is over, so let's forget it until ]ne to the Ice House fting. Finn's getting the gang in shape for CLUB AS LEADER 303, Pompton Lakes 277.5, ions, stated that he was sorry that next September. the Casey scorers by totalling 11 insurance men took a couple from Jaeger Juniors christening. (As if Cranford 275, Caldwell and relationship had to be broken. He WOODBRIDGE.—The Hackettstown both 240. • he Olsen Five and earned them- that gang needed oiiy practice). Leoking at the All-County selections, we find that Points Tuesday and 9 on Friday. w „ felt that something would be done Club jumped into the lead in tt^p Close behind him comes Group II, Central: Neptune selves a tie^or third place with Woodbridge placed Freddy Simomen and Johnny "^m" Woodbridge Senior League Ipitfj Mayer with 1* points. 252.5, Princeton 237, Lake- that team. All in all there was a The Parkway ppinners at the Rec!»",«« *** ^ to settle the I giievement. He had no other week by downing the Br "Gutch" Korzowski on the first team, Simonsen grabbed The Caseys will start Hurley wood 196, Atlantic Highlands load of action at the Craftsmen's alleys on (Vmboy avenue moved up statement to make, saying that he a tackle berth, while ICoriowski was nominated full- and Mayer as forwards, Mason at 177.5, Toms River, 171. ilieys this week which was as ex- a couple notches towards that cov- 48 to 27 in n game at the will wait until the athletic com- Huse court. Leading the attack « center, Dooley and Gerity at Group II, South: Cape May pected. eted first place, when, after drop- mittee issued a statement at its back. There it an interesting story behind the selection the Sporting Club was Jim guards. The Y» M, C, roster will 160, Riverside, 149, Wildwood ping the opener to the Port Read- next meeting Which will be held of Korzowski over several formidable opponents. But linger who split the cords sev»p '] have the following: Michalak, 147.5, Ocean City 183, Clay- The Palko's were haiukd the g Firemen came back to smear around the first ot next month. when several coaches were aaked who would be the best Kross, Zlma, Chlebowski, Wielin- ton 123. first two games on a silver platter _ie Firemen in the last two. Young times and rang up three foul shots At present the schedule ol Car- sld, Goleski, Guzewica, Foley and when the Black Cats ""blew up" Habich Jr. who is not a chly of tor a total ot 17 points. man for the spot, they had only one answer—Koraow- teret is Intact, as is the Barren Mucinski. Coach John Kopervas in the last frame of both games he old block (that's a break for tki. They all agreed Johnny was the toughest running schedule. Red Bank has been add- 'A few days later, the has not announced "his starting line losing both by only two pins. Man jiim) was high man nor both fullback their teams had to cope with. A nice "plug" ed to the Woodbridge schedule on Club again walloped £, up but he is certain thai most of RECREATION ager Bill Perna's boys "breezed" teams. He sliced off a 214, which sides by th» of 30 to 11.' the date originally set for the Bar- for Korzowski, but he rated it. The same holds true for the squad will see action before by a couple of spares in the last ncidentally tied him for that week ron-Ranvbler caucus. Carteret on time the work of Ed Merwln % ie night is over. Irames to take the lickings, While y buck with that "buck grabber" Simonsen. He played all year without much ballyhoo to the other hand, has Its full nine outstanding In that his floor WOrtt * NEWS the Palko's, who have a real an- iwetits. (You'll have io be satis- dazzled the opposition no little. boost him, yet every sports writer knew he was the game schedule, including the ad- sports r CIVIC LEAGUE SCHEDULE chor man in "Chick" Jacobs got lied with 10 short ones this week dition of New Brunswick and Tommy Lockie and Johnny KM-? "tops" when it cam* to performance. Johnny Dunn an »ENH>R QAMES the Cats in Swetits. their marks to nick South River. McCarthy's new prin nas scored heavily in Sewaran's Tuesday December 21 tLIB t • • Alby Leffler placed on the second team, while Bill Laun- Ues Ice House vs. E. R. Finn Co. those heartbreakers. ciple is to play more county 44 to 17 victory over the Red Raid In the other matches this week hardt and Frank Chaplar placed on the third team. P. 'alko Tavern vs. S. Olsen Earl, f • schools in order to make local foot ers. The Sewaren club took the the R. D, G. Office took two from Merwin, 1 The Olsen Five managed to grab ball more interesting. lead at the whistle and never »-.ostt, Finn boys but folded up under the tory of county football that these tallied 14 points, while Karuii League Standing Ballanger, t 1 and the Trygar Lumber lacks nig m ...... W. L. heavy bombardment in trie Us two teams have called it "quits." scored 10 points. v-: r Totala 4 '46 did some tall shootini g In ththe laslt Sewaren A. A 20 10 couple, Manager "Spike" inserted night the basketeers play. And ..„ BKOOKSIDES game of their match with the 'alko Tavern ." 10' 11 F himself in the lineup In the seco&d several leagues all over the township to conduct, Gioe is McKenna, t J 0 game relieving Jest who had a bad Schwartz' outfit to win their third E. R. Finn Co '.....' 14 18 Quits, I { 0 game of the current bowling sea- doing a marvelous bit of engineering. Tain't no "fun to ar- spike Olsen _.. 14 16 Shakes, c \ 1 tarting game. The strategy didf' 0 ;ork however, as "Spike", try pi son. The lumber boys manager THE CHRISTMAS STORE range schedules for all the teams, no less trying to see that ules Ice House , 12 18 Dunn, % * D. HolsMmer, g A 0 e could, could not get his ball t said that they were in a little everything i» running smoothly. The. Caseys are doing nice- 'lynn's Black Cats 11 19 EVERY DEPARTMENT A GIFT DEPARTMENT Totals » ork. He rolled 136, which did no slump that's all. ly despite the fact that this is their first real year of baa- Spike Oten (1) OPEN EVERY EVENING 197 176 171 RED BAIDKR8 live much inspiration to the rqs • t • ketball. Their loss to the Clover-Brooks by a mere four Deter O F TI. A his team. "Spike" then went i UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY 11 P. M. a We hoard that Mickey DePolito Olsen W. Subchek, t .73 3 ront of a mirror and bawled Imv shows to me that they are improving, Monday nigh 140 123 P. Gyenes, 1 1 0 2 lost his bowling shoes bowling out Jost self out good and proper and re 182 172 199 H. Fredericks, c 0 1 of town last week, What the gang THE SHIRT SENSA- F. Schwenzir B. Lettler,. g 2 0 4 inserted Jontie in the last game. 180 200 192 H. Saakes, g ._....,... J> 1 I want's to know is whether you had P. S t But Jostie still remained in the TION OF THE YEAR! 215 180 185 hem on when they were stolen composed of graduating Lorch Total« 6 11 Jump and helped the Insurance doesn't, start unti 8EWABEN A. A. Mick". Thousands Of 'em O f men out plenty. (Poor generalship Totals 014 864 870 after the Christmas holidays. T. Lodile, ( i t calls It.) In the Peanut League at the Mt. another 4ce I. R. flnn Co. P. PuSoru, t .-, A I Old man winter ha. given u. 1 197 223 U. Karnai, f ,f 0 Carmel alleys, the Braves are still S1.00S1.35 W. Skay ...* I* 179 172 J. Karnaa, c 4 I Jules' Ice house gang, after a molding that first place position, E. Skay [MO F. Casey, g 1 0 184 155 Almasi. g 0 1 very bad first game, came back in fact they gained a few points to any or the lakes in th- , „. Kovacs »219 R. Me Dermolt. g 9 0 strong in the second to whitewash when they swepped their match S1.50 S1.95 daily at the lake in the paric. The lack of snow has kept 161 Tot»l» 19 the Sewafen A. A. by 88 pins, w,ith the Yaros' Sweet Shoppe lads New Non-Wilt Collars, h I ditd the skiiers indoors, but the weather man promises snow HUNT BOV8 then lost a humdinger of a game Thats the team that I predicted Famous Arrow Shirts. by 39 pins when the A's finished tor the middle of next wj^k, so get out the wax and | Totals 889 899 930 TI a—t th-—e beginnin- » g- of the season • * •"• Gerity, i • i strong in the last frame of the t polish your skit before you are caught short. Bowling P«tro, t \ I would give plenty trouble to the Of Ev«ry M LEAGUE 0***, t I J nightcap. Charlie Schwemer was rest of the teams. TWA. S. and Description alley managers report capacity crowds every night. SCHEDULE Lee. c • X tops for the Sewaren's with a neat R. alsotook three, at the expense GLOVES Deter, c •- \ X slopped Allah praise the cold weather. Now the older gents can Decerpber 81, 1937 222, His brother "Jock" of Joe M^er's Old Timers, and Wool lined, fur lined unlisted. 9 out a fair score too. the Nut Club, not tote outdone, start reducing the waitte line in comfort. Parkways vs. Trjgar Lumber Co. gat-«-::::::::::::::::::J ; _^^ Meyers and other good makes. ""•"" imITS OF THE WEEK . . . The passing of Avenel vs. Schwartz' shellacked the Pfnlck's All Stars December 22, 19S7 And listen fellers, congrats are for three, in a row. That's what "Rube" Benton from the baseball world leaves many with Reading Office vs. Reading Fire *** mm'* ; In order for "Windy" Jaeger, the you call consistency. swallow . , , Who will ever forget the an- W. L. Burger, f f J, 0 anchor man of the Sewaren club, • • • $1.001.501.65 who Is the proud "daddy" of a Stevie Poos of the Braves out- it old timer? . . . It's a cinch that his name Reading Fire Co. J7 6 Boenm, t nn 11 bouncing 8 pound son. The Mrs. is fit took sole possession of that ii HI the annals of baseball as one of the best Reading Office " A. Dubog ..• i " 12 Leary, % ^•••••± „ doing well, thanks. I think thr high three game aVerago prtee last S1.95 2,45 2.95 Parkways rs ever to toe the rubber . . . Here's irony to IS outlook for future bowling looki week, when he smackd out some SUKDEH • FKiSKlNS - CAfKS ntAi Avenel very promising if the little fellow nifty scores in his 660 series, pvet- .-«,ree . . . Did you see the picture recently ~ Schwartwz, 25 FOSDS 8BNIOB OAHE8 SPECIAL OfttV. PURE VIRGIN N. Y. papers of the Japanese soldiers -'• Trygar Lumber Co 3 27 aglng 220 for the three. That's fun Wool M»n'• lltivy MOHAWKS Q ^ WOOL SWEATERS PEANUT LEAGUE SCHEDULES Tl. Bewaren A. A 1 0 1.000 what you call shootjng on the "old 4 Hunt'i Boya 1 « 1.00C Parish House al|eys1', $1.29 $1.95 $1.95 Week Ending December 11, 1931 R. Miller I: .. Big Five 0 0 BATHROBES Crew acck, ilppcr »tyl«- mi am Mon.—Braves vs, A. S. & R. E. Bttlugh, I .. Red Raiders 0 J $1.95 $3.95 $4.95 M An&cker, c Senators 9 J Frankie "the topi"Drp»t started Thurs.—Pwicks vs. May«rs R. Rlelly. I Broaksldea O » $7.95 Fri—Yaros vs. Julcy's Mt g as anchor man for the Iraves In WOOBBIDUK I.NTKBHEDIATE Mayan (•) the match against the* Yaros', but on tht Qismw 8ame» o flopped so muqh that he had to FLASH! L. Raphael 134 Jimt Arrived—run Vlrilii Wool Minute Men a 0 yang himself out to save his aver- Fortenback Mff Big Five Jra t 0 MACKINAWS Mayer W0 age. 'Smatter Frank to much press J, Stdlak 165 ure. •' G. Sedljak 198 All Colom-MwUuin ud Heavy O JO! j. . PICKUPS - "Muni" officially Stud He»» » i concedes the managership of the JUtert K«my Btck (Ad Totals rUlu Zipper R"w» ;°o S Palko's to Steve Kara . . . He's con A. 8. tent to keep score he said—Billy LUMBERJACKS M. Diluw 148 Ui Skay pulled a Sir Walter Raleigh, 52.95 TO $5.95 Coleman When he proposed — "Kopl" was W | W*Urpnwl A.Hu»i«n UK) welcomed back to the pine chutes PAJAMAS this week ... with plenty ot wlse- TRENCH MODEL Huatlu r«ll«>«r Out cracks-^'Windy" was Kind of HAIN COATS $1.00 $1.27 $ ... E»p*UUy " qul«t this w»k-"Andy" Simon- $3.45 TO $10.95 $1.65 ... WUU. pit.**! sen Is still trying to start another ruin, €kMk* Md •nt«4cl«tk ud lluvy string of 200 score in maWh games —The ""law" A$iy and" "Cinio" took the 3H$S over in &n 'out of- the hai game wed. ntte . . . and «r night at the Parish Hou»e court did "Sullet Ball" clip 'em - Walt DOYLE & C(JNNED Club climb intoMf laet to the Habich has a couple tt carbunkels on bis neck . I don't fool »- [155 SMITH STgEET PERTH Al surely h»*» r Tuxedo Suits To Hire "™ ~ *««!*« Lower CaUtW- »TAirt)rtflB_O round he said, when I get 'em, I get '»m—"Zimj" Skjjy's ball work- We Give Double 8. * K QTW» TxiuUm USSJWTVH. S. ***** »'*tfflSl 1 Greater Perth Amboy League seems to be hitting[ • ** '- . , when he hit the W00DBR1DGE LEADER-JOntVAL FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 17. PAGE TWELVE

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S^ Marsh, Ralph StauHer. BALOONS mints u you get Fare for 2 Obic flood BUSINESS IN JANUARY V.: ',r.;:[;s many friends regret Rf.$6.00 refugees M.W Young Woman's Club of Wood- To The K !hii itevinc the service and wish All Sue* Coal.... -.. «•.:&>• FOOTBAU RECEIPTS bridge. WOODBRIDGE. - After over him continued success. As an ex- KIDDIES X-Rays - 500 OoonntMd from Page One four year? active Government ecute of the HOLC Mr. Gerity C. J. Dehck, Hugh McQusktT year We expect to contribute $190 vice in the Home Owners' was s>&yi courteous and always Total H15.W to Archer)'; about SIM towards a Mrs. L K. Brown. Corporation, James P. Gerity is SLM .o give assistance, no mat- banquet; SSO towards letter; about to return to his real estate ter hew small the matter. This awards and also the anticipated Mr. and Mrs. Bayer, a P. Hay- and insurance practice at S3 Main R den, Joe Parrit, Mrs. Stephen Bi- I come; tc. him naturally, however Woodbridge Hardware Co. TM1 READING MAN deficit in baseball will be deduct-1 street, this place. s* car. be attested to by the many ed out of this profit." shop, Amtxrv Leoifh Coal Co.. Mey In October, 1933, Mr. Gerity was HURT WHEN MACHINE er s Cafe, John Hobo) Cafe, Kal- who came m contact with him and 74 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE, N J The complete report is as foi- j appointed Assistant SWe Apprais- I hu olf At while acting as Agent lows: maa Hetedm, grocer, Joseph Wa£ er by the State Manager. G Frank R CRASHES INTO POLE mhoftw, frocer, for the State MotoT Vehicle De- WOODBUDGE HIGH SCHOOL ' Shanley. George B. Dugan being r.: at Woodbridge from 1925 the State'Appraiser Continuing in PORT READING. - Michael I to 1930 Gurrio, 50. of Mar.on street, this this position, the SUte Office be- letie Station, John Wash, grocer, Fords ing moved from Trenton to New- place, sustained a possible frac- Snow While Laundry. I, lilt ark,, Mr. Gerity was, in. April US5 ^g^^SC^ffijK^****^^ ture of th« jiw Wednesday eve- S.7S promoted' by G. F. Skifflngton, ning when a car he was driving on Peter Kcao, grocer. i Officials (15) the then State Manager, to the po St. George's avenue near Freeman $225.00 jEquipinent 823.78 SJt sition of District Manager of the street, careened into a publk sr- G^ New Brunswick 654.05 G. Mezo, Hoth Furniture Co, following counties: Monmouth, R "•* **• . __ . Stadium Hental 27130 Stephen Szekeres, finery Toth, Middlesex, Mercer, Somerset, u butcher, William Gkrff, Allen Soy Hunterdon and Warren. Gurrio was taken to the Per'.b Medical (First Aid) 124.81 der, S. Rankin, O. T. Fraser. R Amboy General hospital by Otfi- 40.00 In April of 1938, when the Corp SJ> eer Hels Launtien in a radio car. pun-^' £ 2g.(0 oration was about to place the last R H. D. dark, A Friend. mortgages, all the District Offices ChristenseiVs g. a ~. L~ Z~ , , Meeting, dismantling and 40.00 in the SUte were closed, the ma- R 34.50 Mary ROMi. jority of the personnel laid otf, Car Stc4es rro« Sted ' trucking 331.15 Tettl VIM and those remaining were assign- 27.50 ed to the various divisions in the Gift Headquarters \ 100.00 State Office. About this time fore- SCCMM rime WeoaesdayJDr-s. (x-iuys) POST OFFICE closures were being instituted and AVENEL.—For the second time Carteret H. S. Guar. 547.25 Continued From Page One |ian jproperty being acquired and it was Within a month 9* rsr owned by StMpn?ffi. Mary's GuarGiux.. 93.33 R Anthony Sanzne, of 1833 Broad j So. River Guar 181.08 bridge mailed their parcels early. necessary to form a properly man- for the Township of street, Rahway, was stolen from j Transportation 195.00 All parcels must be securely pack- agement division to supervise re- R the Steel Equipment parking | Ticket sellers & collectors 73.50 ed and wrapped. Use strong paper pairing, renting, leasing and dis- place la'.e Wednesday night j Medical (Dr's.) .:.:.._ , 88.00 and heavy twine. posing of properties by sale, and R The vehicle h a 1935 Ford V-81 MiM«aMe«W "Articles easily "broken or crush in May of 1936, S. R- Kebey was ed must be securely packed and appointed as Assistant to the State WOODBRIDGE! R coupe, registration No. 38503. ThejJ. Andrasiek 53.66 Manager, John R. M. O'Connor, in last tune the car was stolen it was j SUte Dues 5.00 crated or boxed. Use liberal quan- charge of Property Management Coaches' dues .- 8.00 tities of excelsior or like materials R founo ir r*H°* deserted In the ; for the entire State. Mr. Gerity P. A. Hardware 1.15 in, around and between the arti- For more than 44 years, CHRISTENSEN'S hav* biased the Tcm-nship with broken was made Supervisor of the rrud- Service Hardware 1.60 cles and the outside container. R and radio stolen. rile division, containing the same trail that lead* to Satisfaction and Contentment with every WcTdbridge Lumber Co. 2.84 Mark 'fragile 'all articles easily purchase.—Selling dependable merchandise of die finest broken or damaged, Mark 'perish- (counties as those under his s R FRUITS possess excellent laxa- Petty Cua quality and at prices cot only comparable but lower than tive qualities. Cash 5.95! able' parcels containing perishable stores in the larger cities ol the Metropolitan East—that R OKNEHAL^> ELECTRIC BUY LOCALLY is why CHRISTENSEN'S is the first thought in the minds R bay at of those who insist on the best. SEE AND HEAR CHRISTENSEN'S R ICkristmas The New G-E With GtiUtkat MOTHER U K Will Appreciate Remembrance PIONEEt BtLTS « 8D8- QUAKER A GOTHAM GOLD PENDEB SETS at Me, hH, 1M STRIPE at Sl.Hpr NTTE C1AFT BoxWJpr SJ-S5 PAJAMAS at fLM, SLM SILK PAJAMAS AT THE Here you will find one of the largest selections BAINCOAT8 at _... $Wl.sr.«!» in Fords, of choice brands and vintages. Not at .... UM, St.95, SJ.45 SILK NIGHTGOWNS SILK, WOOL gCAKTO at ; SUS * St9s FORDS only will you get low prices, but the assurance at Stt, 7te, SLM SIM that whatever you buy is pure, dependable and SILKNECKTH8 SILK BSD JACKETS at , 11.9* LIQUOR genuine. Perfect hospitality calls for fine wines U We S1.M. S1.M and liquors and you'll find them here. F4THER JEWSLEY SETS UMBRELLAS STORE at Mt, SIM, S1.M at %IU, «LM, St.99, M R GLOVE8 HDKF8. (Bne4) at _ We, ILI*, SLS», S2.M ttti SILK HOSIERY R BATH ROBES AND HANDBAGS TIE AND HDKTS. SETS She«r utd Welffct I SCOME IJV AND- BUnket Enbe* at »J.*5 * M»5 ai 5»C SIN, SI 5* COLLEGE MAID ai - SLM, 91-98 WOOL SHOULDEIETTES FLANNEL ROBES GLOVE A SCARF SETS at tSepr- t. 94.95 S6.9S £ SS.95 »i ..- - 11.79, 11.95. SS.S5 at _ SIM, $1.49, 91-9* BE CONVINCED! Box of 3 pr. SL15 SILK ROBES at S4.95 MACKINAW'S at S8.95 * S>.»5 SC18SOR UTS INTEKWOVEN SOCKS LUMBERJACKS S2.95 to *1.9S QUAKER * GOTHAM GOLD at |L19,Sm SJ.9» at 39c * 55e pair ZIPPER, BUTTON aad SUP STRIPE, at Me pr. KILLARNEY LACE EXTRA-ORDINARY VALUES FROM— ARROW 8H1RT8 at ... S195ON SWEATERS at S195 to « 45 BoxoMpr. VLU at 5c to S5.95 December 17 to and including January 1 ESSLET SHIRTS at . . 9165UMBRELLAS SILK SUPS BEDSPREADS BOND STREET ShlrU at I1.S9 at t\li, tt.H, 1JM at SLM, SIM, St-M tl H.4I, SWS * V** ^^^^^^^^^ I, FINEST OF CALIFORNIA WINES SISTER 1$ R REAL B0) PORT — SHERRY — MUSCATEL — TOKAY Mod R Appreciative WVUk* SCAlfV at _ 5* K 45c COSTUME JEWELRY IB * SCAB! 8RS at s-nrras GALLON at,..- - : We and »P HTSal K 3 SANDS SCARFS aad K (DRY WINE—41.15 GALLON) Tuuih Tuoiug (16 bu(uxu). Silcui U *9c Sle, Tuoiiig AFC. Muter Loyver l)ul. MANICURE 8KT8 .... torn tta Sfc * Viuul Volume Control. Vitual 4-poiut U-BOT Tone Cuauul. Autoautic Bud ludi TUCK 8TITCH PAJAMAS iilut 12 ii«. h SubiliinJ Dyumic rt - - S19S KMKSQtU at., .... tl»* *• J QOUPISO6I RYE WHISKEY SPECIALS Speaker. Auiuuutk Tune C COMPACTS si SSc, $LN MM. Huicijyi - Domestii SSn, Sie »' *> AVC. 2 Sug« of I.F. p FANCY BLOUSES JOHN BUU 1 year old, 90 proof xleiiui. 10 W«ttt Output. R.F. Pit a,—*. $LM. fiJi atom BRIGHT BROOIC, 90 proof Coo«Jc Cbia.1 of Out- WOOL nonm at „ SLM Minding Bctuiy Srtsftar: t. PEARL HARBOR BOURBON KNRTINOBAQS l tf _*.— Me, We. fLM, fL4S Hn t«* «. al•«....•. - * :l1 ^ $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS SWEATERS, si fi.M, ftM DRESS 0L0VK8 HIEE HOME TRIAL SWEATEK SRI OTHER HIGH QUALITY UQVORS AT si it „ IMt. $UI zvranfltAftu |LS« V KVENINOBAiQi GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! «KATfNO BOOKS at' RADIO fLM, fLM, SUS * fZJt it ..,.!„. ." SSe A Me tfe* M» trw Fords Liquor Store ORR'S —LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN— RADIO Christensen's Department Store 520 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. FORDS, N. J. 219 SMITH STREET W MAIN STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Ope* ET^S Until CHRlSTiAS WOOiWlDGE,