For Victory... Buy U.S. DEFENSE EVER. BONDS PAY DAY STAMPS Mepenknt - leaber S* BOND DAY ,iv. No. ir«il :is RIMMIIKI dims mutter rubltnhnd Rverr Friday PRICE FIVE CENTS l'oat Offlre, Woonhtlclfg, N. .1. WOOOBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2H, 1942 nl n (Irron St., Wooilbrlfli*, N, J, Mrs. Turner, 98, Scorns Glasses Basic War Toward Protecting Our People And Our Community'Realistic ilioning In Pursuing Hooked-Rug Hobby Air Raid' Training BI.OOM1 -'lELD SCRAP IRON No. 8007 Township's Oldest Res- & MO AL COMPANY Mrs. Tinner likes her new apart- Out. ,1% Delayed ident To Observe Her ment very much although she find* Due Soon it n radical change from the big Birthday Tomorrow For Youths lira. C. 0. PtcK, Salvage Chairman, Port Reading homo, The only re- Rret she has is that she cannot "WaodbrldBSjTotnsMp D«f>nse Council, However, Will ^OOI>IWinf,F~MrS. Maria B r Actual Conditions Of Turner, of R East r.reen Street work on largo sized rugs in her High School To Offer Attack To Be Simula* Next Week; mother of William Turner, mem- new apartment. On* Thousand Sevtntnen Dollar* Elghty-0D»J£«t»ti.|)Ot,,,AWS ber of the Board of Education, ted In Slated Drill Courses To Equip Stu- » MKTAI. (VMtWNV Apply Later will celebrate her JlHth birthday TO tomorrow, WOODBRIIXiE - All uniU of dents For Roles THE RAHWAY NATIONAL HANK ln;K Registration Believed Fame Spreads local Civilian Defense are in feadi- to he the oldest resi- ness for the coming surprise, real- in kerosene and fuel dent of WoodbridKe Township WOODBRIDGE —, Supervising UAIIWAY, N. .1. • hii-i- at the local War Mrs. istic air raid drill which will talc* Turner will receive her Mrs. Melnichook's Principal Victor C. Nicklas, with place throughout the state in th« ;.iimning Board on friends tomorrow nt open house. the approval of the Board of Edu- Wi'iln'•?'!"•;• of next And here ii the re.ult of the .«W«ge 6 years of her life she lived nichook, of 201 Main Street, haa of Harry Sechrist, a member of a simulated enemy sir attack." '•> they will distribute in Port Reading. She and her discovered. the High School faculty and the As usual, the first warning to son, William, and daughter, Mrs. • liners who, in turn, For- years, now, Mrs. Melni- corps will definitely begin to func- No Let-Up In Drive For Scrap; Finance Firms Get civilians will bo the walling of thf and submit them to ElizRbeth Moore, moved to the chook hns been consistently win- tion on December 1, Mr. Nicklas air-raid sirens. All persons are to ii d together with a Green .Street apartments recently. ning prizes at county and state said. New Home Tax Bills black-out their establishments im- iie oil uind tot the Her other children are: fairs and in" national contests The suggestion for the forma- Next House Collection Nov. 9th mediately and summonses will b* period ending May Wilbur fi. Turner, captain 01 for her crocheted pieces. Last tion of-the cotpn wan mad*-re- WOODBRIDGE — Companies, issued to all violators. The plin, nt mult be certi- the Lehigh Valley Railroad police •.•'•in year she won first prize in the cently by President Roosevelt and ldliiK mortgages on most of th» according to Leonard Pryfij._ Rationed in Jersey City; Mahloii 'Scrap Matinee' Sched- nylon stockings for salvagfl. Mrs. ii.ller. Nation-Wide' Crocheting Con- plans were formulated this week new homes in the Township, are State Civilian Defense DiMcWif, S. Turner, janitor of the Wetherv Peck has received notification that : i he consumer com- test. at a two-day conference called by uled At Local Movie eceiving tax bills on the property, calJi for the drill to approximate ficld, Conn., High School; John D. stocking* will be collected but she iihfiilion it should be Now some of MM. Mclni- the State Department of Educa- Michael J. Trwnor, Tax Collector, as nearly as possible the conditions Tumor, of Railway, a painter and is waiting for more definite infor- Imurd and when the chook's original designs have tion and attended by Mr. Nicklas. Theatre Tomorrow aid this week. of an actual enemy attack. decorator and Mrs. Caroline Hib mation before she makes any ar- an- ready the appli- been published in "Woman's The organization of the High This action, he said, is being It is understood that high r«nk« bita, 625 Rahway Avenue, town. WOO-DBRIDGE—Mrs. Chester rangements for the collection. •i.ptified. The board Day," nationally known maga- School Victory Corps provides the aken by the tax department at ing officers of tho eastern defcm*. Still H.i Hobby G. Peck, chairman of the Salvage ; -.'. I hat no applications zine published through the A & administrative frame-work for he request of the companies. command of the Army have ttndw'' Mrs. Turner is still active and Committee of the Defense Coun- Senator Toolan To Speak •'. the office person- P Company. She was recom- pro-induction training for the mili- "I have found," he said, "that n» consideration a plan to stage % very seldom uses her glasses. Her cil, announced today that through •line will be required mended to Miss Roth, the editor tary forces, land, sea and air; for At Democrat Roily Sunday i result, the homeowner receives simulated enemy night air attack, hobby is making hooked-rugs am the co-operation of A. ,1. Siibo laticm to which the of the magazine, by the Nation- community service such aa nurs- no bill from this department and is with the Army ground forces go- she docs not use glasses even for another "scrap matinee" will be- WOODBRIDGE—Speakers in • niitled, and the trip Wide Crocheting Contest offi- ing, first aid and civilian defense t a loss to know just how much ing into action and civilian de- the moat intricate patterns which cials. held at the State Theatre tomor- English and Hungarian will fea- wasted. work and for the general program he tax is on his property. In many fense forces carrying out their she makes herself. The only dif- row morning at 10 o'clock. The ture a Democratic rally to be i lie able to register Miss Roth naked Mrs. Melni- of moral building. :ascs the hoipe-owner is notified functions. As far as the armed ficulty she hurt is in threading line admission price will be S pounds of held Sunday night, November nf the ration bonTd c'nook to submit some of her by the mortgage company as to forces are concerned the practice, needles. Mr. Nicklas said that one of scrap metal and 2 pounds of scrap 1, in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel will be in the nature of a ter- •j Tuesday amrfrom wail; for ci.)'i*iteration and all the things emphasized at the,con- rubber. how much hia tax amounts to in Hall on Smith Street. the current year, but in some casas rain exercise in which planes, car- Wednesday. of them wei' > later accepted for ference was health and physical The feature picture will be Senator John E. Toolan will 10 notification is given. The only rying observers, will simulate en- '•Ah. Mini Apply: publication in the November ia- fitness. At Woodbridge High "Captains of the Clouds," starring :-iit of the magazine. Among be the speaker of the evening, information furnished is just, what emy bombers, passing over desig- . the announcement 5 Aid Squad Members School the course already consists James Cagney. In addition there He will be introduced by Assem- th" p'.ec •;? nicdc by Mrs. Melni- the homeowner is responsible to nated but unannounced areas of • id oil rationing, tho of five periods a week, but more will be comedies and other short chook and | id urn! in the article blyman Bernard W. Vogel. Tho pay to the company each montfc." the state. attention will be given to formal features. > i 'lit that anyone who are two collar and cuff sets, one Hungarian speakers will be 'Thoso homeowners," Mr. Train- No Wirninj In U. S. Armed Forces work, such'as marching, drill and Mrs, Peck also announced tha for heating or light- square rock ai:sued. They will be Highway Commissioner Spencer Service Flag Plan Typewriters Issued ment of New Jersey, the American Boys" at Little Jot's Javcrn, $33; and John J. Morrison, candidates Mayqr August F. Greiner will the Defense Supplies Miller, Jr., was notified this week Legion, will head the new commit- Hart Products Co., $25; Wood- for the Assembly. erve as master of ceremonies, which will mail tin; that approval haa been given his AVENEL—The Woman's Club bridge Fire Co. No. 1, $10; Joseph Among those who have promised tee on subversive activities which The Republican organization is request for $3,000 survey funds of Avenel, at its meeting Wednes- For Ordnance Camp i! bonds or stamps if Andrascik, $10; Mr. and Mrs. Her- o attend arc the other members was appointed Saturday by the also planning a card party to be at the Motor Reception Park in day night in the schoolhouse, voted i the owner in pay- bert Hansen, $10; Mrs. Julia Man- f the Township Committee, mem- WOODBRIDGE—Several appli- state; executive committee of tHo held October 28 in the School Carteret and Woodbridge Town- to support the proposed movement American Legion at a meetihg at ton, $10; D. J. Ainto, $ii; Simon Street Auditorium. 'or the purchase of a Community bers of the Board of Education, cants were granted certificates to ship. ' re companies and Legion Posts. the War Memorial Building in Larsen, $5; Bub Vernall, $5; Irv- At a recent rally, Mr. Stockel Service Flag. purchase tires, tubes and recaps The money will be reserved by AH organizations and groups are Trenton. ing Hutt, $T>; Mrs. Irene Hafely, wus guest speaker. -He said in The club will also ask the Town- by the local War Price and Ra- the U. S. Public Roads Adminis- nvited to participate. The new group, a sub-commit- less Group Need $5; Mrs. Carl I.und, $5; Mr. andpart: ship Committee to designate a tioning Board during the past tration pending the completion of tee of the committee on civilian Mrs. P. B. Jun,sen,-?!>; Einer Son- Let us bring to our state gov- central place in Avenel where week as follows: plans for approach-road paving. defense, will assist the FBI in the dcrftaard, $11; John J. Einhorn, $2; ernment necessary vital efforts and scrap may be deposited pending Childrens' Nursery Gives John Antol, four recaps; The 'construction, two miles in apprehension of draft dodgers. ressed By Mayor Mrs. Joseph Vitkosky, $2; Mrs.obtain security from those selfish collection. Church-Time To Parents Charles F. Irwin Jr., one recap Josephine Nagy, $1. length, is to be done on Blair Road" Rehabilitation, medical and ft< who lay (Town for the people and Homestead Avenue, beginning The winners in the dress cltib and one tube; August Hanf, one :U)i;K — -'A business W.OQ.DBRIDGE — The nurs- nancial help will be given \o tho the edict 'do as we want you at the intersection of Blair Road were announced as Mi's, Lojis recap; Walter Patskanick, one • I'wn i» the heart of 1 ery at the First Pvcsbyterian members of the present armed, to and like it. Above all, do not and Roosevelt Avenue in Cartoret Cenegy, of Burnett Street and tube; Joseph Kotvas, one second- therefore a business helin VFW Complimented Church will be open Sunday forces and their families, eBpe- et them lull people iijto a false and ending at the intersection of .Miss Beatrice Blitzur, of Rahw'ayj grade tire and one tube; Helga P. •'f yuur kind can do morning and, every Sunday dally to those given honorable dis- of security by statements Homestead Avenue and Rahway Chairmtn were asked to get tha Liddle, three tubes; Sophie Zullo, i and improve a com- For Help In Record Drive 1 thereafter, it was announced at charges, according to a resolution that efforts should not be made Avenue, Avenel. full list of their committees to two recaps; William J. Burshfield, 1 a meeting of the Buschmaii passed at the meeting. -inr August F. Grei- IBBLIN—Jselin Post No. 2fi3(5, now to oust them from their in- The specifications are later to Mrs. Edward Regan, year book two recapa and one tube; Spencer Guild held Monday night at the The advisory committee will be> IIIHIK of the Wood- Veterans of Foreign 'Wars? was trenched positions. -This is more be submitted to the Public Roads chairman, as soon as possible. Graham, one recap and one tube; • :i-iii]i Businessmen's presented with a citation by Col-evidence of selfishness. Not alone The next meeting of the club on home of Mrs. Andrew Lockic, made up of heads of oxisting. Le-« , 1 Administration and upon approval Peter Mansuetp, one recap and mi installation din- onia Posf No. 248, the American. our State, but the nation know-i November 4 will feature the 22m: on Albert Street, with Mrs. gion committees, by Washington bids will be taken. Charles Paul as co-hostess. onej tube. diu'sday night at tha Legion, for its help in the Le- and appreciates that a new spirit birthday party and tho speaker Mothers may leave their chil-_ Charles P. Vachris Construc- ''lull. gion's drive for phonograph rec- must be' infused into our govern- will be Mrs. •Fra.nklin Russell, of dren at the nursery, which is tion Company, whose men are/first Aid Rewired ni'tied the oi'ganiza- ords for the men in the service. ment by men who have for their Town To lease Municipal Mahwah, State Chairman of In- working at the-^Ordnance Camp on liinger and better motto, 'Service Above Self." ternational Relations. sponsored by the Guild, While The presentation wus- made at they are attending church serv- Blair Road, was issued a certifi- Course For Defense Units " "i!y as an aid to the Building Offices To 0?A Hostesses for this week's •me.et- a meeting of the Woodbridge ice. Miss Cynthi^ Coover and cate to purchase 12 typewriters a> a help toward tho ng were Mrs. Thomas Dobreck WOODBMDGE — Thomas Z. • Township Veterans' Alliance. Ise- Entertainment h Booked WOODBRIDGE—The chairman Mrs, Pletiddemann will be in and to rent four. .•ll'urt. and Mrs. Walter Knotts. Humphrey, co-ordinator of the lo- lin Post also took high honors in of the Township Committee was charge of the children this Sun- •' livsmond, the assoei- For Annual Police Dance TO MEET MONDAY cal Defense Council, announced, the drive for old keys. instructed to enter into a lease • day. 'i'-y, served as toast- -A meeting of today that a new instruction pro- >'• WOODBRIDGE — Professional with the Office of Price Adminis- The next meeting will be held WOODBRIDGE "-lalling,officer. The Man, 63, Grandson, 5, Athletic Club gram is being set up for air raid *• entertainment has been engaged tration for space now uaed in the November 2 at the home of Miss tho St, Andrassy • .1 wus aa follows: MISS PENDER HURT wardens, police reserves and auxittu ^ by Woodbridge Local, No. 38, PaMemoria- l Municipal Building, at n Hit Crossing Amboy A Vivian Stotin on Jenasee Court will be held next Tuesday at 7:i'J lied Buntenbach; SEWAR-EN — Miss Alice IV.l- ary firemen. All members of aucb trolman's Benevolent Association meeting of the committee held with Mrs. Virginia Strong as co- P. M., at 110 Main Street. All '•'•Hi, Charles Fr&nk; der, of Woodbridge Avenue, was WOODBRIDGE—Sixty - three •' units must have at least tart ., for the annual Armistice Eve Monday night. members are urged to attend. 1 \li- Ethel Muller; slightly injured Saturday when she year-old Frank Nagy, and his, five- hostess. hours of first aid. Those who hav» J dance to be held November 10 in During, the short session, which •! i.ouis Cohen. was struck by a car operated by year-old grandson, Robert Mundy, not had first aid instruction ar« St. James' Auditorium. started promptly at eight o'clock iiliach in his accept- Bertel Anderson, of 25 Mercer both of Cutter's Lane, were seri- asked to get in touch with thei» The committee has announced and adjourned at 8-.25, a piece of sector wardens and sergeants at 'li'i-liii-ed that he wasStreet, Carteret. Miss Pendcr, ously injured '.Saturday when they T that a very fine souvenir program Township-owned property was sold New Women Residents Of Town dl'-nne to the business who was crossing Woodbridge to Alice M. Vaughn, $177.44. were hit by an auto driven by Jo- will be distributed to all who at- seph E. Cannon, 71, of 11 Spring- I'nwiiship to accom- Avenue at the time ,of the acci- Township Attorney Leon E. Mc- First aid will be a' prerequisite tend. In addition, refreshments field Avenue, Cranford, at the in- i lungs in the coming was treated by Dr. I. T. Elroy served as acting Townanip Organize To Boost War Effort for all subsequent courses which will be available. tersection of Amboy Avenue and Spencer, of Woodbridge, for Clerk in the absence of B. J. Duni- will includ* decontamination, gag Al Kalla's orchestra will play Cutter's Lane. • iK«-r:> were Dr. W. Z bruises and lacerations of the fore- gan who was ill. W O O DB R 11) G E—Tho old- and war service work for the; com- and fire fighting instruction. 'iriuir president; Mr. head, and hand for dancing. Nagy and his grandson were timers of Woodbridge are not the. munity. They meet once a week <' Muller and Mrs. crossing Amboy Avenue when they only ones contributing to the war n alternating homes either in the were- hit. The driver of thu car is effort. -The new-comers, too, are afternoon or evening whichever Grandson Of Local Woman" custodian of the Cranford schouls. suits their convenience, but all •in-ill, and dancing- con- Amy Shows New Way Of Life To Colonia Youth doing their part. Graduates As Lieutenant u-ning'K festivities, Both tht! elderly man and the work is taken home to do. child were taken to the Perth Am- It all came about when Mrs. Women who would like to join pearl Schneider, of 582 Garden WOODBRIDGE — Julius Rets- LifeLif WithWih Responsibility,Ribilit DevotionDevotion, SatisfactionSatisfaction boy General Hos.piUl in the Wood- "The Victoiy Women" are asked man, grandson of Mrs. Yetta Lust- Avenue, a comparative new-comet (•'1 Berry Street, grad- •LONIA-Here1, one lad who like, the herself, decided that something s You wouldn't dare de.troy hi. property a. it U lance. Th« former was treated at Woodbridge 8-1911W and she uated as a Second Lieutenant from i. Private Hamilton Billing., ion of ougHt to be done to make new " Reported Stolen He for a fractured left leg and abra- will place them in the group best the Quartermaster School, Camp army. M,. rimiiilton W. Billiiigi, of North Hill •timed by the government the .ame a. your. i«. residents feel as if they, too, were sions and lacerations of the head suited for them. Lee, Va., on Friday. •': 11 n ;i'".---A radio valued Mr. andITir». ••• oil know, !. • employeI^^.Jdi bLyy If hi. rifle t. .tolen or broken, it mean, that your a part of the community. ! and face. The boy is being treat- Charier Membart a gum machine and Road, Colonia. Dad, y Director'! of- protection it »o much le... In other word, you're Lieut. Rtisman is a graduate ol 1 ed for a possible fracture of the So Mrs. ISchneider got in touch .''I.m stamps were The Town.hip in th. •II buddie., fighting for th* .ame"thing, protect- Present members *oi "The Vic-Woodbridgc High School a'nd also 1 fi ing your.elf and your fellow-man, Skull. ' with a number of women, all new tory Women" are: Mrs. McLaugh- ilu'igns station at «- _ , * * * attended Rutgers University. §4. residents of Woodbridge, ,and lin, 'Mrs. C. Selin, Mrs. H. Sweet- \veuu(«p according to Private Billing, it .tationed in Camp Croft, 1 ii "There , no room h*r« for ••Ifithneo, greed formed an organization called ing, alt of Garden Avenue) Mrs. by Steve Banko, the w le l hU S,. Carolina. *«««ly »» '° ° ""•"!" The Victory Women." These, JAILED , ; l(I the station. '•I never didrealiie before all thi», what life . WOOipBrilOOE « Have you Mrs. Wendell, Mrs. A. Barnm, Mrs.' really meant, but thi. i«, .omething big, bigger seen a collie dog around U>wn a>u knitting for the soldiers and R. Gregory, 'Mr*. F.' Sponsler. for 180 days when he appeared ' than you or I. It mean, the right of our com- with a red collar around his making bandages for the hospitals. Mrs. 0&J.etgaard, Mrs. E. Rice, before Recorder Arthur Brown on ' •I ATED ing generation, to laugh, play, wor.hip M they They plan, too, to participate in a complaint of assault and battery neck? y p Mrs. F. Dqsmond, Mrs. M-. Filip- I'lt'liminary- plans pleaia. It mean, freedom of .peech and ptre.l and If you have, he belongs to. fillingll kitt bug*b t n soldierldi s undederr pone, all of Crampton Avanue; drunkenness made by Bust W)d the right to have a home and children and to "i*de by the John Gullie, of Middlesex Ave- the sponsorshipp p of Woodbridge Mrs. M. 'Mutvany, Mr*. G. Boddy, wg Krebs with whom ha ; mike * living . . "So, folk., how cyi.our wun- , *qr nuu, Colonia, who reported the qjiapter, AmericaAi n Red Cross. Mrg. J. Fuge, Mrs. M. Carruthers boarded. Derillo was arrested by ' try lo.e? We've got everything her* and th* to be held Decem- ,olth. otLr little fellow. . dog missing- (o Desk Sergeant The organUatien has'been form- tind Mrs. Greenman, all of Ridfce- Offlcers Fred tieidner and Martin , ii the cnuroh hajl, power and determination to win. We re going "In th. Army you le.rn »Uo to look out 1 Wilholm Brown, Monday, ed ii|to gcoups and nil n, "f "the diction nf Troop No. 10. The fol-I.iiwlor, 2!i, wife of William Law- home of stiini, •lent. Mis. Russell Kr:«ke*. in N'nvy, over the. Weekend. new nHirers were appoint- lnr, of 2:1 Alwnt Street, w»s found : 5 Chnirmiin, Mi'P. Miintpmeiy Knhprt Hii,.,.| ,, chavRe, Ml*. Knyniend Rohdo nnd —Mr. and Mr . AIIROM Frnzier, 1 dead Sunday afternoon by her Kimbiill; treimiriM . Mrs. John his son. Willt#-, : Mrs. F.dwurd Andeunn volunteer-1 of Arthur Avenue, attended n 1 husband, in the gas-filled kitchen 1 Mans; nnd actinu secretary, Mi :. I'd :i> worker* one day a month in birthday pnrty Snturdny nifcht a S- Nilvy ;,,.,! ,. Russell Feakes. The committee of their hnmf. 1he I'SO f«om in New Hum-wick, the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Herman voted to donate U» dollar* to tV' Crevices around the doors and S'/.«-\YC7,yk W||n i Mrs. Anderson win appointed Ilirl > Strn*«er, in I'liion, •ervice flair fund, (iirl Scout windows had been plugifod with firiin'K, X. (' i P.Miit Jeiidei for Troop No. 10. _.. _,.„„„,. Mc'-,,, itk nn.l Mls m meetings will be held Tuesday af- paper and the four gas burners on !Mr«. Pinkham was appointed pub- }],,« .\i(A M.nhnftVi. of lYincrlnii terminus nt ten minute* to fnui\ the stove had been turned on. | lieity b""k ehairnimi. Presen: Av(,mi(1. ^tended n performance Ink, Frmik K,,- 1 nt the Colonia Sfhnol. Notir" - M»s. Lmvlor's death, according were: M -- Minr.ii- Comptnn, Mi». i(if ,m, i{(),|,,,,() jn \|;,di?nn Square way who m-,, , will be sent In the scouts, advising to Coroner Eugene Mullen, took 1 Tbnniiis fhalker. Mi«K Mildred (;,,nl.-n, New York I'ity. Saturday. Navy, im,| w.il . j them nf the first full meeting. place some time between noon mil l.udlnw, and Mi« Kose M,.7.iek:i joininp llv- \ • _^\|, ,inii MM chaiU^ Pkihin- Troop committee meeting.-; will ho two o'clock while her husband, a tciichi-vs. anil Mr-. Fenke«, Mr=. skyi of Amh,--,l(5a (Jrelz, S'.n Mi'i-ritt. Mrs. Frank Daini«h, Mi-. _M ,. William ViiUen, of Ka-t gas. He had to force (he kitchen Michael Skim it,,.i ri —Mr. jind Mrs. Edward Ander- Rohrte, Mrs. Willie Web. Fred iStrout. was hostess at tea Wediu^ loor. Other miesl. , son, of Fairview Avenue, wore th? Putter, Mr*, .lames Tajrjrart, Mrs. |,iy afternoon tn Mrs. Charles Oli- Louis Zilavctz, \i ( dinner guest* °" Sunday of Mr. The distracted husband, acvord- Alhert Menifis. Mrs. Joseph Mnhr, ph»nt. Mrs. Pernaid Heidpen anl ing to the police, lan out to neigh- Hiilnliiet, Mr. ;I,..I and Mi ?. Fronk I'etz, of Avenel. 1 ami Mrs. Chnrles Scott. The No- Mrs. Willie Wok bors who summoned the Wood- (ilur, Mrs. .|n|i,i s • Mr. nnd Mrs. William Scull •Vcmher meeting will he held at thi- i _jjr. and Mrs. Jacob Schneider bridge Emergency Squad, In the Skltir, the M;. , school, and « inlk on health ha«;,,f A mho rut Avenue, entertained :it and family, formerly of Berkeley meantime Lawlor opened all the Shirley Tomli--, Avenue, have moved to their new lie en planned, with Mrs. Lester' ,ijnn,,r nn Sunday. Mr. and Mr«. windows and administered arti- Elizabeth Lnzm-. | Kuscera, a nur*e in World War I, Martin GIISSO and daughter, Linda, home in Avenel. ficial respiration. He was relieved Miizar, Helen \,. iis the speaker. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl N'l'ubaiier and —Any family having a member by the Squad members wnn car- his, MarKO I'n i 1 —-Mr. and Mrs. James T;iRgnrt,U(>n, Charles, and Mrs. Salvador' in the services is requested to send ried on artificial respiration until Marge .Inif,,, p:i. of West Street, were hosts on Afiicftno, of Patersnn. and Mr the mimes to Harry Bullock, or four o'clock when 'Mrs. Lawhir w«.' l.eon K»czin;u,-1 Sunday at a family party in ccle-innd Mrs. Jwk Maul and daughter, Mrs. Riclmrd Polhamus, Rahway pronounced dead. Andrew Zeleniil;. hration of the first birthday of [Carol, of New York City, R. F. 1). 2. as there will be a star Mrs. Lawlor left no notes, ac- S«m, of .he .crop ,«« lu-r.- .t id, Bloomficld Scrap lr«n and Mrl.l plant on Vincent Cielur, their niece, Jessie Pollack. Pres-I —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slitter, of for every boy in service from Col- cording to the coroner, and her Avcnu,, Avrni-I. ... »nl .„. hy ihc loci S.U.|* Committee of the D.frn.e C.unc.1 Johr. Rot.l- nick, John Sv.vw ent were: Mrs. Klizabeth Ahbott,! Aniherst Avenue, wore the lunrh- onia, on the flag, husband said he-knew of no rea- 1., pre.ident of th.- company. l.» been cooperating with the Salvage Commill.e and ht. m.dc « tu»_ak «nd Kiciiii (iiivin Pollack and Miss Beth Pol-1 eon iru.es.ts on Saturday of Mr°. •Mr. and Mrs. George Hod- son for her act other than concern donation lo the drivp fund. ___•«_— FCC head s.Ay kck, of Union Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dillon, of Eliauboth, short, of Columbia nvemic, have over a minor operation which she fngn ban hits ai'!. Joseph Abbott and son, Joseph, of | —Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin returned to their home after a had planned to undergo. She ap- Maplewood. and Miss Jeanne'Thompson, of Amherst Avenue, three weeks' vacation in Florida. parently was in good spirits when Black, of Kearny. 'entertained their son and datifth- they went rirting in the morning* B. OfE. Approves Adding Course TF.LEPHONi: 1O075 Mr. and Mrs, Montgomery —A covered dish supper WJU ] ter-in-lmv, Mr. and Mrs. Theodora Mr, Lawlor said. Kimball, of Dover rodd, entertain- Thompson, of Rahway, fnrcscvcral WOODBRIDGE — The fourth featured at a farewell party ed their nephew, Raymond C, Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor lived in In Spanish To H. S. Curriculum honor of Herman Hagedorn, Vic- days last week. anniversary of the Edjfnr Hill inaofl Jr., of New Brunswick, for Woodbridge since their marriage tor Sanders and William Snyder, —The recently orgnnized War Democratic Club was celebrated at several days last week. three years ago. They had no THOS.F. Wednesday night at the New Do-Service Club of Colon in met Fri- children. Subjects To Be Given The Board passed a resolution & dinner held in the recreation ver Methodist Church Community day night, at the Colonia School. -Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry. Mapps re(|uesting $80,000 from the room in the home of Mr. and Mr- Club. The affair was in charge of A committee was selected to get and family of Amherst avenue Soon; Telephones For Tuwnghip Committee for the nex:George Cook, on Barron Avenue. spent the week-end with Mr. and Fonerai Diwfori Mrs, Philip Den Bleykcr and Mrs.prices on a service flajr, after the Woodbridge Notes ei(?ht-weeks' period ending Decem- Present were: Joseph Sommers, Harold Van Buskirk. ,size and type was selected at the Mrs. Harry Mapps, of Trenton. Aid Stations Ordered ber 15. Mr, and Mrs, Leo Kennedy, Mr. meeting. The place to hang the —Miss Theffne Newkirk, of Am- —The Women's Unit of the In- —Americus Chapter, No. 137, Spanitli Coune O.K.'d and Mrs. Charles Landt, Mr. and flag has not been decided on yet, herst avenue, was the week-end WOODBRIDGE—The Board of inan Estates Progressive Associa- Order of the Eastern Star, will Mrs. Asher FitzRandolph, mem- Mrs. Andrew Jensen, Mr, and Mrn, 366 STATE STREET, and will be discussed at the next guest of Miss Norma Woods, of Education will co-operate in secu:1 tion met Tuesday afternoon at the hold iv card party tonight at the ber of the Board, inquired if Span- John Lockie, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorno meeting to be held nt the school Union. ing extension telephones for cas- PERTH AMBOY, N, | home of (Mrs. Fred Beck, of Am- Craftsmen's Club with Mrs. C. ish is taught in Woodbridne High Cook, Mr. and Mrs, L. Lcwoc, Mr, Friday, October 30. —Mr. and Mrs. William Ogden, ualty stations and first aid posts herst Avenue. Present were: Mrs. William Messick as chairman. School. Supervising Principal Vic- and Mrs. George Kolesar, Mrs. Joseph V, Costfllo, Carlson, chairman located in public school buildings William Ojrden, Mrs. George Mrs. of Inwood Avenue, were hosts at —Mr, and Mrs. John Dock- tor C. Nicklas stated that Spanish Ernest Skay, Mrs. Esther Auguj- of the drive for funds to purchase throughout the Township, Thomas BB, Mrs, Seymour Olscn, Mrs. the christening of'their daughter, stader, of School Street, recently hud not been included in the course tine, Mrs. James Turner, Mn. flafrs and gifts for those in service, Z. Humphrey, co-ordinator of the John Eck, Mrs. Paul Knieriemcn, Virginia Lee, Sunday, at St. returned f*m S*henectady, N. Y., of study for when questionnaires' Anna Hapstolt, Miss Mue Dunn and Kave (in cncournitini; report on the ocal Defense Council was told Mrs. Jacob Flcline.ider, Mrs. Fred Luke's Church in Roselle. The where they visited the former's had been distributed to the stu- George Dunn. "TTwre h No Suhttiut drive for the $300 fund, report- Monday night, Newkirk and Mrs. Reek. The next godparents were, Mrs. Richard sisters, Mrs. Cornelia Miller and dents during the past two or three For Burks Stn ing that one-third had been col- Nazis tighten cujbs on civilians meeting will be hmd at the home Killy, Mrs. Lillian Kirk, and Frank Mrs. Bernice Newman. Mr. Humphrey appeared before years there were very few requests lected. .Residents who have no! alonp channel coast. of Mrn. Oiiden on October 27. R. Ottden, all of Roselle. Other -The Parish House Republican the Board and pointed out that ex- for the course. After consider- been reached by the workers may —Mr. and Mrs. Frrd Buck, of •ritcats at the dinner later were Club will hold a joint meeting with tension telephones were necessary, able discussion it was decided that send their contributions direct to 'Amherst Avenue, were hosts, Tues- Mrs. Nellie Mills, Frank T. Og- the Woman's Third Ward Repub- because the school offices, where Spanish be included in the cur- Mrs. Carlson, Berkeley Avenue. day to Mrs. Amelia Bcalic and len, and Frank Long. lican Club Monday night at the the p'tones are located, are usually riculum as soon as it is feasible Colonia. It is also ret|uested, in Mrs. Marie Mahalkovitx, of Eliza- —Mr. nnd Mrs. Seymour Olsen, home of Mrs. Clarence R. Davis, locked during blackouts and the and possible, beth. order to make a close and accurate of Inwood avenue, had dinner Sat- oji Prospect Street. control room workers have no way Permission was granted to the check of those in service, that the "Friendly, Sound, Strviceabh' —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glasson, urday ni«ht with Mr. and Mrs. —Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth M. of contacting first aiders and High School Band to go to Port families contact Sydney Pinkham, of Enlicld Road, were the guests John Olsen, of Union, at the Flag- Kepler, of Rahway Avenue, at- nurses. The matter was referred Reading Sunday to take part in on Monday night ,nf Mr. and Mrs.Chain-o'-Hills Road, Colonia. •hi(), in Union. tended the 12Qth annual meeting to the district clerk. the dedication of a service flag for John Glasson, of Jersey City, —The troop committee ;i| Girl of the Synod of New Jersey of The Board al:o promised Mr. that section of the Township. Scout Troop No. 10 met Tuesday —Mrs. Henry Blnnchfnrd Sr., WoodbridgeNationalRank| —Mrs, Edward Anderson, of the Presbyterian Church in tVn Humphrey the use' of the High Transportation will be provided by Fairvicw Avcmu1, reports that afternoon at the home of Mrs. of Enfield road, is spending; this United Slates of America, held in School gymnas.iiim for first aid the service flag committee. Jackie RoVlc has raised four dol- Sydney Pinkham, on Chnin-o'-Hill? week with Mrs, Harold Williams, Woodbridge, New Jersey Atlantic City this week. • < classes and decontamination in- Joseph McAndreW3 reported that lars for the Camp Kilmer fund fir Road. Mrs. Edward Anderson, of of Greenport, Long Island. —Pride of New Jersey No. 243,struction for police and fire re- the P. T. A. would install a KM the Red Cross. Fairview Avenue, was appointed Mrs. Frank P. Ginfridu, of Col- Member Federal Dcpoiit Iniurancc Sons and Daughters of Liberty, serves and air-raid wardens. The ratifte in the Colonia School if th • 1 —Mr. and Mrs, Axel Liinlstrom, iiH the new lender. Mrs. Charles onia Boulevard, was hostess at held a successful square dance in council was asked to submit a tea on Wednesday afternoon to Board would pay for the yas. The the School Street auditorium with schedule to the Board, offer of the P. T. A. was accepted. Mrs. Andrew Simonsen, and son Walter Cook as caller. Music was A letter was received by the Ruddy. Mrs. Rudolph Simonsen. by Novak's orchestra. Board from the Avenel Parent- Mrs. Joseph Neville, Mrs. Emil 1 Calendar Of Coming Events —Mrs. Carqline Peterson, Mrs. Teacher Association asking th'. ClausmiUor and daughter, Bar- Note: All intertions for thit column muit be in the In- Elmer Paull and son, Donald, of former to share expenses in the _ependent'Le»_er offioe not liter tiisn Wednesday of each bara, all of Sewaren. it. George, S. I., visited Mr. andpurchase of a piano for the school week to nature publication. —Mr. and Mrs. Edwurd Sulli- Mrs. Clarence Peterson, of Ridge- auditorium. The letter was re- October _!1 ;~Social sponsored by Ladies' Auxiliary of Avenel van of Outlook Avenue wore the lale Avenue, Sunday. ferred to the building committee. Fire Co. No. 1 at firehouse uii Avenel Street. Buosts on Tuesday of the former's —Mr. and Mrs. John Rupp, of October 24; Annual Food Sale sponsored by Sewaren Free uncle, Edward McCaffrey, of Metucheh.'were the guests of Mis? Public Library Association in the library. 'Washington Valley. Vlary E. Ncary, of Grove Street, October iifi: Meeting of Mothers' Club of Woodbridge at —Flying Eagle Patrol, of Boy Saturday. home of Mrs. Lincoln Tamboer on.Francis Ave- Scout Troop No. 61 met Wednes- -The Sunday School of Adath 'blue coal' nue. day night at the home of Robert Israel Synagogue is planning a October 26: Meeting of Breckenridge Auxiliary at home of Farkas, in Avenel. It was decided Mrs. Jay Rutan, Freeman Street. f'hanukah program to be pres.ent- to divide the patrol into two pa- you can't beat it October _7: Meeting of Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club at ;d early in December. trols, the Flying Eagles for the home of Mrs, Thomas Z. Humphrey. BIBLE'lN THREE WARS older members, anil the Lion Pa- Meeting of Salmagundi Literary and Miiaica! Stockton, Mo—Wayne Fallows, trol for the younger scouts. Fly- SAVE—buy it NOW Society at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William •ecently ipducted into the Army, • Hillman on Upper] Main Street. ing Eagles include GuiTett Den carried with him % 100-year-old October 28: Card party sponsored by Republican Clubs of Bleyker, leader, James Felton, as- Bible 'that his grandfather carried First Ward in School Street Auditorium. sistant, Joseph Tosh, scribe, and through the Civil War and his J0HNJJTT1NG Meeting of W. A. Bridge Club-it home of Mrs. David Litchman, and Frjmk Vigh. uncle during World War I. CALL WO. 8-OO1Z Rankin, Avenel. —Lion patrol members are:-Ro- October 28: Ejection of officers and "Open House" of Wood- land Den Bleyker, leader, James bridge Township Chapter, American Red Cross, at Craftsmen's Club, Green Street, Woodbridge. Barna, assistant, Benjamin Den October 20: Hallowe'en party sponsored by Young Woman's Bleyker, scribe, also Charles Vigh, Your Spiritual Helper qiub. Robert Farkas,' Jack, MoskoVita, October 30: Annual card party to be conducted by Woman's and Henry Veczkq. Help Wanted - Male Commissioned State Club of Avenel in Avenel School Auditorium. The Junior , Commandos met Missionary October 80; Hallowe'en Sfasquerade party sponsored by Sig- Wednesday afternoon at the home for Factory Work. Apply Lessor^ in Art Work on ma Alpha Phi Sorority. Phi Alumnae Chapter, of Mrs. Charles Scott, on Enfield in Congregational Church. Sewing Machine road. The children decided to October !!0: Hallowe'en Dance sponsored by Junior Sodality in Person to Good Assortment of of St. James' Church in St. James' Auditorium. bring the scrap already collected to the piles in the schooh yard. Christmas Greetings and October 31: and November 1: Minstrel and Revue sponsored Wrappings by St. Andrew's Parish, Avenel, in basement of Present a>t the meeting were: An- The Carborundum Co. na Wiasing, Janet Semrad, Mil- church at 8:15 P. M, KEASBEY, N. J. Rev. Elizabeth Ricker Npvember 1 : Reception of new members in First Presbyterian dred Madsen, Hope Jennings, Mar- W MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGE Church of Avenel. ' garet and Patricia Scott, Clifford November 4 : Birthday party of Woman's Club of Avenel at Feakes, and Richard Laisen. Avenel Schoolhouse. November 6: Turkey dinner and batasr sponsored by Builders' MISS TOWNSEND 17 Society of Methodistj Church. SEWAREN—.Miss Violet Towns- November 5 : Mealing of "Motor Corps at Memorial Municipal end celebrated her seventeenth Building. •' i • i birthday at a party held recently November 6: Meeting of Ladies' Guild of St. John's Episcopal Chapel at home df Mrs, Deering, Sewaren. at the Home of her parents, Mr. * Save, Serve and Conserve are the by-word* tht school child* en and Mrg. Albert Anderson In GIGANTIC RALLY November 8; Fellowship »uppir sponsored by Fortnightly Guild of the Methodist Church in the Church George Street. Guests were: th Sponsored by of New Jersey are working under these day*. rooms. \ Misses Margaret Balog-a, Ami' November 9: Meeting of Mothers' Club at two o'clock at the Kopeh'o, Alma Counterman, Emily home of Mrs. L. F. Willinger. Speaker: Mrs, Anne Lance, Dorothy Adams, THE TOWNSHIP REPUBLICAN CLUBS They're helping "home»-at-war" to fight the war by savins Emma Diekson Sheehy, Teachers' College, Colum- Mary and Dorothy Snee, Mr. ani bia University, on "Musk and the Pie-School Mr,s, Albert Brcsaw, Mrs, K their dimes and dollars in War Stamps and Bonds, by serving as Child." Russell, Joseph Mcnway and Ar- November 10; Annual Armistice Eve Dance sponsored by Wood- thur Russell. •MonfayEve., October26,1942 "juniors" in many important jobs, by conserving the materials bridge Local, No. 38, Patrolman's Benevolent 8:00 P. M, Association at St. James' Auditorium, Amboy America needs to win the war. - Avenue, Woodbridge. November 12: Meeting of Stjwaren Independent Republican Clu6 at homa of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bayer, Woodut'idge Avenue, Sewaren. Hungarian Hall For such spirit as theirs, America can tbwk its years »f November 23: Meeting of Mothers' Club at two o'clock at the SCHPOL ST.', WOODBRIPGE, N. J. home of Mrs. G. W. May. Speaker; Mi»a Kae. V. Independence, iti years of Freedom! Grattfufly, we can show Jacobgon, Supervisor of Klementary Grades, _ Berth Amboy Public Schools, on "Corrective KINDLING - .IRE-PLACE Vote for •or appreciation, by investing at least 10% ol our incomes i» " - Reading." December 14; Christmas party sponsored by •Mothers1 Club at War Bonds ourselves. the hom*' of Mrs. W. E. Gum. Chairman, Mrs. • WOOD N. E, Kittell, FAMOU3 ^ James R. Reid January U; Meeting of Mathers' Club at two o'clock at the READING COAL home at Mrs, ff.-J. Finn. Speaker from the KOPPER'SCOKE American Cyan&mld Co. on "Vitamins." Wesley Christensen January U: Meeting of JJflthm' Club at two o'clock at the MASON MATERIALS home of Mtt- fttrold Van SyckU. Speakerr Mrs. FUEL OIL Aline Auerb»cji of the Child Study Association William Qm on "Sex Education." Ph«M Woodbridis 80724 February 8: Meeting of Mothers' Club at two o'clock at the WARR COAL fc horn, of; Mrs. J. V. Hunt. Speaker; Mr*. Wil- All local tnd county ca_di;j Manhattan October 28 in the Library with • '. ' Vocational School in Me," Albert. Barna; "Der Fuer- Avenue^announce the engagement Mrs. Harold Mouncey as chairman •• n^; a coat rack for the hcr's Face," Walter Schrowall; ac- of their daughter, Wilma Ade- and Mrs. Charles Jirsa assisting. Luncheon, Food Sale , minis in Perth Amboy. Mrs. Slivka Hostess cordion solo, Eugene Urban; aide, to Aviation Cadet Raymond All card games will be in play and . ...i.ii-« Brann, Mrs. Wil- "When I Grow Too Old To F. Voelker, refreshments will be served. Pro- AVENEL—The American Home •,i mi and Mrs. Ernest Dream," Louis Hoffman; "Grieve At Avenel PTA Party Miss Stoll graduated from New ceeds will be used to furnish a Department of the Woman's CIH'.I • i were voted into mem- My Lord," Deacon Bilawsky; clos- Jersey College fo£ Women. Cadet Sun Room at Camp Kilmer. held a luncheon and food sale ni. Mrs. Thomas Zettlemoy- ing numbcrn. "Anchors Aweijrh," r AVENEL -Mrs. Richard -My- Voelker attended Rutgers Univer- the home of the chairman, Mi;. "Army Air Corps" and "God Bleu A benefit patriotic spaghetti • irrtings from a past ers and Mrs. George Slivka werresent were: Mrs. Fred The special awards went tn Alabama, with the Army Air bridge ;^Mrs. Willard Rankin, Mr?. gensburg. Members of the chorus Edith Bolte. Mrs. William H. Watson Mrs. S. Charles Browne. Other Corps. No date has been act for Rubin Greco, Mrs. John Petra<>, are': Amlioy, Mrs. A. Frank prizes were awarded as follows: the wedding. Buy War Bonds Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. William Evelyn Weston, June Weston, ! Karitan Township, fnn-tan, Mrs. Frank Applogate; Gery, Mrs. Edward Regan, Mr?. Ann Evovingham, Edna Cook, !•:. Raymond, Mrs. Wil- Liverpool, Mrs. Frank Earth; pi- Henry Dobreck, Mrs. Bertram Vr.i nochle, Mrs. Richard Seyforth and Rose Salvia, Helen Bilawsky, Ruth i::iiikin of Avenel, Mrs. Cleft, Mr*. Arvid Winquist, Mrs. Mrs. James Gillis; auction bridge, Salvia, Jennie Pichalaki, Ann Hor- Iselin Personalities William Falkenatern, Mrs. Earl Uvan, Mrs. G- W. Ran- Mrs. John Morgan and Mrsvalh. , Eva Bergmuller, Emily Di- By Jean Duff Palmer, Mrs. Herbert Head, MH. Kniil Knus, Mrs. Mary •Brunno Gruncig; contract bridge, Leo, Louise Seward, Marie Pip;- John Bttershank, Mrs. Robert h- Albert M. Hagen, Mrs. R. G. Pc'rier; non-players', natelli, Eugene, Urban, Fred Yu- Mr. and Mrs. Roman Maykow- Garden on Sunday with friends. Rhodes, Mrs. Charles Brookwell !i;ini McGough of Perth Mrs. Charles Podraza. chak and Olga Gresehuk. ski, of Cooper Avenue, are the —Mrs. John Wirtz and sonan, d Mrs. R. G. Pericr. Mrs. Peter Van Syekle, Jackie, of Cooper Avenue, spent a Others present were: Mrs. Wil- parents of a daughter, Carol Ma- The next meeting of thi> depart- nas Zettlemoyer, Mrs. F. liam Falkenstem, Mrs. William few days with her parents, Mr. and ment will be held Monday after- Helen Waynok Honor Guest rie, born Sunday, at Jersey City . . Mis. S. J. Henry, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Eugene Magargol, Mrs. Anthony King, of Irvington, noon, November 9, at the home of Mullen, Mrs, John C. Flu- Mrs. Frank Brecka, Mrs. Stephen At Party In Port Reading Medical Center. this week. Mrs. Monson. Mis. Albert F. Sofleld, lHayden, Mrs. Edward Grode, Mrs. —T h e Women's Republican —Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster PORT READING—Mrs. Marion and daughters, Audrey and Ma- V T. irowell, Mrs. A. W. Club held a meeting Monday at Lozak entertained recently at a rion, of Ridgley Avenue, spent Betrothal Of Rath Miller, Mrs. JumeH M. Grant, Mrs. Paul Levin, Mrs. Rob- the home of Mrs. Henry Frees of .shower in honor of Miss Helen Sunday at Bear Mountain. •iiain ('. Ecker, Mrs. Alex ert Hong, Mrs. Joseph Stark, Mrs. Oak Tree Road. Plans were com- Corp. lfocsis Is Announced Waynok, of this place. Guests, —-Mrs. James Duff, of Cooper Mrs. Daniel V. Rush, Mrs. Arthur Ferrante, Mrs. Robert among whom were-.girls employed pleted for a card party to be held ZA$r Avenue, and Mrs. Edwin Janich FORD§—Mr. and Mrs. Hans A. i 1!. liiann, Mrs. William Grimley, Mrs. Edmund S|ie(!ce, at the Woolworth Store in Wood- on November 12 at the home of and Mrs. Joseph Reick, of Mc-Miller, of 37 Ford Avenue, an- CREDIT Mrs, Felix Cherris, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Suchy, Mrs. Charles bridge, included: Mrs. George Wood, of LaGuardia tuchen, visited Joseph Reick, who nounce the engagement of their I'.runn and Mrs. W. Frank Brookwell and Mrs. John Etter- Mrs. Waynok, Jay Waynok, Ann Avenue. Mrs. Fred Walker was is a patient at the Veterans' Hos- daughter, Ruth, to Corporal Wil- TERMS ;' town. shank. Waynok, Rose Kacharaba, Mrs. A winner of the dark horse prize. pital in Branx, on Tuesday. liam J. Kocsis, son of Mr. and Mrs : • xt meeting will be held Zullo, Mary Furian, Mrs. A, Va- —Mr. and Mrs. Al Enfleld and I —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Furze, Andrew Kocsis, of 205 Grove r 1 at the home of Mrs. Mr*. Molitor To Entertain Kaly, Miiry" Vahaly, Helen Estok, Jenny Peet, f Kennedy Place, spent Thursday Street, Woodbridge. MI Svekle in Cliff road. Mary Humulak, Mary Lozak, Mary of Berkley Boulevard, spennt Sat- Mothers' Club On Monday n Newark. Miss Miller is a graduate of Onder, Mary Bodnar, Aim Pulasty, urday in Lynuhurst. —Mrs. Jenny (Peet, of Berkley WoodbHdge High School and is WOODBRlDGE^The Mothers' Marion Peterson, Alice Petren, -Mrs. Joseph Monaghan and Club Is Entertained Boulevard, is visiting her son-in- now associated with the Research lub of Woodbridge will meet Mrs. M. Mirmcci, Vicky Minucci, daughters, Mabel and Rita, of La- law and daughter in Cranford, Corporation, Bound Brook. (Jnr- Monday afternoon at two o'clock Margaix't Zullo, Addie D'Angclo, Guardia Avenue, spent a week in [ihs. Adams In Sewaren poral Kocsis is also a gradi. at the home of Mrs. Arthur A. Ruth Einhorn, Sophie Zullo, Ad- Washington, D. C and Baltimore, of Woodbridge High School and is \KKN'—Mrs. Frederick J. die Cufio, Mrs. S.Russo, Mrs. where they visited Mrs. C. P. Avenel Republican Club Molitor, 444 East Avenue, Sewar- now attending the Officers' Candi- i '..i- hostess to the Sewaren en. Mrs. M. L. Walcott will be Abina, Mrs. Abate, Millie Abate, Monaghan. Richard 1 lull, Wednesday aftcr- Slates Rally Wednesday date School at Fort Monmouth. assisting hostess. Fannie Zullo. Mrs. S. Zullo, Car- —The Iselin Fire Company No. Hnrrii, Mgr. •irr home in West Ave- The speaker will be Mrs. Mabel mola Zullo, Mary D'Alessio, Stella 1 will hold a buffet supper and AVENEL—Final plans to hold a I)istillei"ies diverted to war al- '. • 'it,- were, four tables in 184 SMITH ST. Benson, of Trenton; executive sec- Abute, Mabel Pellegrino and Mrs. card party tomorrow evening at get-together and rally at the Re-cohol on October 8. PERTH AMBOY : i ores were made by Mrs. publican headquarters next Wed- retary of the Church Mission of DePalma. the Green Street Firehouse, for ' Henry, Mrs. George Ur- nesday evening, were made at a Help which is the social case work- members and their wives. |here Mrs, Hurold P. Hayden meeting of the Avtnel Republican ing agency organized by the Epis- Councillor Of Girls' Club will be a special prize for each members present weiv: erson present. All card games Club, Inc., held Tuesday night with ,! J. Ryan, of Wpodbridge; copal Church. Its aim is to pro- Birthday Party Hostess ill be in play during the evening ~rnest Berger presiding. All can- ' riistin Christie, of Middle- vide individual help for girls be- with a priie to each table. didates will be present at the rally. '•' -v Peter Van Syekle, Mrs. tween the ages of l(i and 25, rcr AVENEL—Mrs. Joseph Kwint, —Mr. and Mrs. George Britton, During the social hour refresh- Zrttlemoyer, Mrs. Albert gardless of race or creed who are Junior Councillor of the Girls' Mrs. Russell Furze and Mrs. Mich- ments were served by Mrs. Jack i, Mrs. Thomas Vincent, facing serious problems, Club entertained at her home on ael Kovacs, all of town, attended a •Glester assisted by Mr». Arthur •..ire W. Stilwell, Mrs. Avenel, Street, for the club's an- performance of "That's That," a Kirk, Mrs. John Gardner and Mrs. llowell, Mrs. A. 'W. MINERS WANT INCREASE nualbirthday party. play given by the students of St,Edward Grode. •.d Mrs. William C. Ecker. John L. Lewis, President, United Miss Margaret Henrickson, oi' Peter's High School in New Bruns- -.•.,• re: Mr*. William H. Mine Workers of America, says Woodbridge High School faculty, United States parachute troops wick,1 on Monday. I Mrs. W. Frank Burns. thut 500,000 mineral will ask for awas the puets-speaker. During the now training in Britain. —Milton V. 'Hoos, Jr., store- meeting will be held Oc- wage increase when their current business session it was decided to keeper 2nd class, of the Naval Re- ;it the home of Mvs. agreement expires next April. He hold future meetings on Friday Kaiser gets order for three car- serve, spent Monday at the ho.me West Avenue, says the nmitrs evenings! instead of Wednesday go planes to cost $18,000,000. of his mother-in-law, Mrs. (}on- of $2.00 a day from, the pres nt evenings. Special guests were: $ y rad Flessner, of Oak Tree Rj>ad basic? rate off $7 a day fof r afi five- •Mrs. John Ettershatik, president of the Woman's Club and Mrs. —William O'Neill, Jr., of (por- Furs At Wholesale Thomas Markuss, first vice presi- reja Avenue, and James O'Con- • Bin iun it niwimu gricn dlnct IIM OK nor, of Ridgley Avenue, attended Hi Nt* YDfk'l |lrgtr vhottult furtitn. Hundrrtl dent of the Junior Woman's Club. ol nitleiully idnrtiud tun rro* whith to limit. •Hostesses for the evening were banquet at Victorio Castle All niti turn tht Good HouickKpino Gumitty S»l jnuriiij IOU gt Hgiwiblt flmliij- It >ill Emily DiLeo . Helen Hofgesang Newark on Saturdary evening. Pu i«i to (mil uri tiihiKi lor theic guiruitttd Tires—Tires—Tires and Emily Kupk,u, •' , | ,—JHiss Doris Mohr, of Hillcrest uiinoi CIST pijminU. Open daily U 6 P.M.— Sunaiji 10 A.M to 4 CM Fin: 32 mjt uU- Avenue, attended a performance log with B8 phttwuhi. Used Cars with Good Tires priced low POUND NEEDS WATCHDOG of the Rodeo at Madison Squan -SIYMOUR Ctt AN WK o I It W. 10 JI.H.T.C- .Norfolk, Va,—While Dave Rob- hr a quick sale. For the best bay of ertson, state game warded, ha^ many dogs at his pound, appar- BOOKS FOR MEN IN SERVICE ntly there isn't a single wateh- BOOKS FROM : 50c the season see Joe Janas og among them. Someone broke into his office nearby and stole a WRITING KITS 69c SPEEDWAY AUTO SALES CO. pair of spectacles valued at $10 Futmluln I'riiH Sfl« 1 !•»."> Stationery BVc i Ciror»e Ave. Phone Woodbridge 8-0149 Woodbridge Mliitndin- (initifM for Nervier !Ut tlio. miter line of New Jlnnu-j .,,1, mil '" I"' lillhliH I).,. renter lino "f lYiii.aylvnnla his ^ille , i,,|V|.Veil tn Tolls Illlll is.mini.IM, ,Al,i ni In n Flealty and Improvement IIVC I'cct I,, ., !,' i ! i Avenue, us liilrl mtt n"uth o( New T.ik-' t"i Ihisr no th*t Ilie Tnwn- TiiHi'Ili'T-Wllh .ill II ml BIIIKIIIMV II"1 |,,.,,ipn,alcil I'V IX'i'll of l.-hlKll nielli' (In i-r l;ll" l.y ri'Soliilion I',,, hu.tie in Meluchcti, Middlesex '.'ii'. \\ Ilii ' 11,1 hriiimwlrk Avenue, tliene* similarly ijjhts, pri\U'>nt"*. hei'i'ilit'iineo'-f''* "d Vall.v I'.ailldiid Compiiny "I ^"» S'rei I ri'i'l H j |,i,i ^iiiint lo 1.1 w, IKeil a mliil- i -,1-1111 >. N. I" surveyed by C. H. * ' N'orih ||M, , line nf mid I'pnnsylvnnlii Avi>- JrtiH, dale! (lclnhi r '.',. I'll" and ;n lllr drill'! 1! il vwiy AMTIII'' I'lirmun. civil KnKlncftr of Metuch,- , "•,.'"• I,:,,"' im". f> Ihc i™t-r line ,.{..( Ihe l,ehigLc.iglhi ., : i. ,)| wlli'-ll .'•'lid loU III H»lil In »hc lllll V lh;|! Inuj:. Thru . , '. • in line IVMIny lUllruml, thence westerly «ilong 1.1,, l< will In- .until t"Kether with nil in Hook Mil of I'ceils, ,ii, N. .1 , April 191 (I, snlil map tound thirleei) i,,, i,MM.i iletiiili iicrtinfill. Mid mini- WILLIAM A. AI.1.UA1I!, Clerk's nrri. b,.'tile.I iii Hie olllce of Iho Clcrlt of r i . i> ,.l t, 'he (inter line of I-ehlgli Valley Rail- |i;l lf|i |E I JU'teen in in u t.'.J' \ '1 k ill p'il.V: I MIO-'I pi:- i' heinA J.Tiii.inl tilun costn Sheriff. Mii|ill>'Hi'\ I'mljity. and riitn-1<-i- i,., . III i.ir.nirliiif itfed "'id HdvcrtlKing KMIT. KTl;KMI..\r, The silhl tl r i V it, n nt Pnlllnc riicp; Fiirili < n-lno, P>>" knmvn :IN N'«- "' Avenue licirm ihe s.rnif premised conveyed ( ri-.n I" "••- P'lin iinm.wirt, Avenue, rnrni-c from Mill i ,.< v.,:,.. said l"i« I" "aid lil»i'k l H In- «.irriiuty deed dntfii Nnv^mlim- 1111 i-f i«"i;li. i ..ilii mi lerniK, will t'fMiilrf a down I'cith Alllliov, New >»ere.(,f i.?,,,] nr plii^e Hind, Torrid. a iniiuitl of till •;,,,!, run, tiniu ihe Mnluehen Iteiil- rimiHal Municipal , ,, v in .• ti • ni Ijr.iin. Hie lialiiii'.' "I' The uppr i N'pLuiH'd, '.(I ;i I'liinsc in ]'t -(!:•;'• 1'IBCC: Hounded i II.II, ii I",- (irli'i- t" lie inild In equal dci -I'l'c I.I 1 > \aiisltoil li\ s i\ ami Itnpri'Venieul Co. to .Irihn T-V SIIBHIKK'S: SAI.K I'w.i snillliprly I., | TlllUn VVAni)- FIKHT DISTRICT iiu.iiiMv luatnllinenu of $ 10.KO plus h ilie ^ain Wnr.l S'l .chilli Viil'ry Hnll- 'r.ike iiirtlier notice that nt »nld \V. .HHINSdN. l^seeutoi'H and Se\e!i Iliiiidrcil Ninety-three. IViJfcir.s :i]ii| pnysiciil (.'cii^inphy. I-,-.i,|.in-. l:.iiir....i. ' '• : • <<< < •••''• ' >'• 11, "i .my dale to which It mny 1>» TnB'etlier iv Jill iill and singular 1 mini tr.ii.ku, smitlicily dlrerllon nl'"iK SMIcn Islund Triii>li'»-s under (be Last Will nnd i$::...7ii:i,''iii inncihei vvltli the wists Kerlbed tnn i : , nn ,( tlio cont- ,idi"iirni-d, the Tnwnfliln Committee •>< Testament of WILI-AUli KOI!- HCI'lhi-d b,nd>: a-,.. In ;iililitinii ;i r'niinc will W h tlie north- Hound tn the point nf prolnnK.-itlon of rif.ri.'i die rlKlit in It" (llmfelloii iippi nci'^ ttiercuntn lielonUHll n( Ihis -ale, f r !in-- "i rtviin s*i iVntral Av'nue with the »nid Stntnn MAN, ilci'MiHi'il, are CiimplnlniiniR, Tnneilior «IHi all and ennv.iy.-d In I y'wiu iii riiilin cnniliiiiuiiMpoix n- llv line "I Lelni V.iil. in •••!«; any one or all I'M* nnd to mill 1'iiTTH ANIi KACl'MAM. l.\- wo-.' apitcilainliu:. llhi'llv lilnnd Sdunil; tlicm-c In i\ Rcnci-al ., ]| -..iid lnts In suid Mock lo such WI3.I.IAM A. Al.l.'iAH:. ihc rmliis, pri\'lleires, hens 'IrHt part i,, ,,. i;idiii I'liiy- ;l !n(T l^u'i in 'hi- *>v,ir w iiiiu; t'li'ni'e 11 ('(H'.r('llATI''.|i. 11 1 orpiiriitlon <•< vni,-r llii'- i.f tn \v,'n((?rly direction to thr- cpntir line tii'ldi i i.« Il rmiv so'ler't. din- reguhl tl.e Slat- of New .lelsey. .1 I'l,IA ! Sh. 11 IT, and a ppurl euances tl :l- !he li']rphii||i' did in the Iii-!»I ' It inf-ri-c'. ntor line if St'wnriri Avenue: thence southerly I., ni; i! I veil In terms and manlier nf .IDIIN ]'. KlliKI'ATKICK, IOIIKIIIK nr ill anywlNa (be i'lerkVi'ih' (if New HiiiSWIc nloiiR Sewiircn Avenue tu the center ;>aiiinni. In ensf "tie or more mini- IHWii Solicitor. Middlesex 'I,, i-,' uiie. Mr. \icklas pnmt.'il out. V- :no> iif the Inlprsi'fllon of the unlit Se- mum hiils hiiiiil he reeelved. l|(ICKI'K.I,HI-;i;. her husband, it WII.I.IAM A, AU..OA1K, pure Hli ci. il'lll the i-liter Una MherllT. Irntioil will 111 - * • lie irivej] to fiuiric ,-f X. w " Br.iii Ave!uie to where It wiiicn Avriue nnd Olon Cove Avenue: nls,, licfendniitit, Kl. Fa. for the v-Wk Ihenee In a geiiftfil westerly (liroctinll rn.m ai-i t.utnuei- of the minimum sale of iilortHliKed prelllifeil dllli'd .lOSI'H'H KKANK, / 1 lllt.'M-i U tl • miter line of Hoy Av»- I.Id. ci iial ahove minimum, hy the nort h side of i;, ill ciiizi'ii-hip ami pi]!ii|i'o< i- ' ilV 31 northerly nhm< center iilniig C.l'-n I'ov" AM'mw and tlio ex- Seplcmbci- il, 1!M2. S:T. i;; A Homey, / title !h'n < 1 TnWhshin Coninilitee and the pay- XKW .1KI1SKV sn'UF.MK CiM'irr Ui New Mruii'-v Ilimncracy ini'l in -Imp wm k. lin- .f ll-.y .AVIIU-' to when It Inlcr- I'li'imn ot tlie snlil cenlcr line of theuii-ii! iliMiof hy Iho purchaser nc- Hy virtue of the nhove still^ll anld Glen Cove Avenue to Woodljiidgu Writ, lo me directed and delivered, lletwc-ii Till: i'ITIZI'-.XS NA- thence with i No Interruption «fr!i the mi IUI llnir to the manner of purelinsn road, Numb ,,,,,, , T. ,it It' ml. th.-mv (4) miulhwpstfrl* Cietk: thence In n northerly direction in :n i ot'ilani-c with tnrmM or itftle on I will expose to wale nl public ven- TIONAL IMNK In Ziini'HVlllc, Is IN IMWKUV s tine of Kinp (>orK8'B following tho courses (if the Wood- rinlnllff, i«tnl JOHN H OWI'IV-N ty-nlne and u,,,, The pnujrmn I hcinir pl;innr on [\y virtue nf an rdcf.,,f the Court I'nat Hiiiiil t" where It Inter-iertfl th* Inidfte Clock, thenco niflterly nlong lvfeiidant. !•"!. K". fur the ^'1" ol to a Hlnkr; Hi. i, , ui'n no! sale deed for anid prcfhliie^. Wl'IliNIMHAV, ., I'll.,n. el v ?uch ;i way thiil tiii' rrirulu!' ("Ur-c ti. itl.. rlv li:n' i'f " • Ldiich Vnllcy Myriln Avenue exli'iitltil uml Myrtle of New I,V made on dred a ml t \v. c i IMI.'I! (I, Ii,her :'n, 1 !>12. Til 10 TW'KNTV-KHIIITH HAY diiy or Hi ti«ipr, 1DU of study will no! he iiitrrnip!'il. Hnlln..-i'l ihrne*- '•">> iilontr sivl AVIIIIIO to tli" cfiiter Hue of A»h Idl:'. Hi.- IM) In a or less, to a t (IK (K-TIPHIOH A. Ii., Nl NIC ,,•,,, fln.-c In snl'V ciiurt ilepeiul- 1 •••Hy Ilii" ,f I,.!iipli V.-illev i:-iilri i'iil to street: thrnct iiorlhwly nlnnf Ash " 11. .1. 1>T'N1OAM, Hv virlue of the iilnm- staled llfty-eiKlit ilcuir, I! will be KM nrranjreil thiit ;i sti - TICKS ni'NI'liKll h'llllTY-TW'O inii uhcic'n Anna I't^lcr IH Ibe com- Ilie point "r pl:K" iii MTitiiii" Street to the IntiTA-ciInn nf sMd Ash ToWiiKhlp I'lerle. ill line (I'cl'ick Standard Time-—Two Writ t" me directed and dellvcr.'il. tiles R:\sl ,.j;-i. ilclil will mi-s lull mic period (>f I'olllnit l'laoe: Rp»»bey School itreet with Homestead Avenue: theme To Ii,' advertised Oelobfr 3,1 nnd Vclock I >nyIiulit War Tltiic - In Hi"1 will I' to at pul'llc V'li- I'laln.inl, and Mal'KiO'el llcpncr (also lenllin (sr. I i i, , - euaUM'ly aloiiK Homestead Avenue to (iiiMli.r ::n. IfllJ In tlio indepeiidetit- due on i linnHII as Mill'KIII'c,' Illsler I 1111(1,0111- eonier: iiicn,-,. .., Ilii rcMilnr work but once every iil'leriinoii of said day, at the Slier- lj; «KfOM> \VAim-»Kf«sn DISTRICT Its liitftr.ieclliin with Illnlr I!ri\d; l.cndcr. ff's llffii c in thi' City of New llruns- I.'ICIITITVTII i • •"•'' '!• I'lidaniH. the (•ulntcrihfir, Bl'H's lllld II it.-, II |\vn wrrk<, lint the lulditnitinl tlH'iiei' northerly along the center Hue WKl'NKSDAV» ',11,111^1 .' I ., T1I i * •K ' ' • • lM >1 i ...... ,.,., i • ,i tllil «t i.t'U I if ull i HcRlnnlnt; nl tlip Intprwrtlon of the Wick, X. J. I '•" "•'• I ... ,, t|i.- .sprl'i:,! Illllxtcl-H of HKUI huildrod and ef lllulr Ro.id to the hoiindory line of Ilifrr TAV lH»'4) fe,.t i,, i liiiiniiiL' he will riToive will ninvi center linn "f the Lohlgli Vnllov H«ll- All Ihe following tract or parcel 'v' ^.'^'KIVTV'T^^ I ""'•-...«•;•!,.;«::,;! x:^t »*."', WoodtniilKe nnd Ciiitcrtt; th"nce ID TI BNIIIX M Iliiin cnnipensatr tell loss of the rmd with th« eontsr Una of Florid* :if land and premises liereinarier .,1 '|,, n'eim-lk ":Mluiidiir d Tim. e 'un...,l'h'»lX"V«»l".l . I HI!!, Ill two GroVD Hoiid. tticn mirUuTly olonn .-«n- nn easterly nnd ?i.uth"*iiterlv dlreitlim nl link, I'lii^trvn , War iline, In tin IHCH tlinl wen. nloiiK Ihe lioiiiiiliny line of Wortdhridgo Ni or PURMC SALS piirticuliirly described. »!tuatf. lying Iwn e'i loek I'.iyllKhl Will' Time ill H tfr llnf nf Flinldft fir> iv Hi midwlck. nil Unit •>v Ihe i-nlir, ii ' i New Jersey, tlieii'," ill a southwesterly Plate of N'ew .Ici'riey. Hrunswhk. Ni. , fr.nl n; lai.il/;iiid pn-mlses sllliatl', vrl. Williinl (lIVl'll.s, CXOCH- ltd . tin nc wi st'-rly nlotiR tin? renter dtreetiun alonn the center lino of theW PHI,In., |,,.|,| Moruiliy. Octoller nl II polnl In Ilie •rrctiiry of the Nntimuil lin^ of Went I'unil read In ft point. ('''litrut Hnilio.irl of New Jer»cy to Its"i, I'M'. I wiis illrci'ti'il lo ildvertlsi' d I'ai'k Avenue, dis- Alll Ihee I'inlitIini,, lille unil Inierest II iUK and b '• llic Itl Illl- To» n«lll|' 11J13 iind i,', .'.i'.i! Sfilil ii'iint lining Ilie IntcrMftlon ot f i ,,l \Y Ilil-d^c. Ill Ilie County nl Interwcti™ with the southerly liound- the faet th.-it on Moiuliiy iivenlnp;. anl Nmllicrh1 Two llundi'i-d and ilrii-mhini, .liil'n H. "wens, of, in and Olllce nf il,,- r,, inn A-soci.-ilioil. wrote thil' the renter Hi"' of Wfflt l'ond Rd.. with \'o\iml" i :'. l!i|J, the Township llic folfiUMiiK dcs. rihed pr.'iu- I Alid,lies. \ ii'i-l Sl.ale iir New .lel'sev. in' Hiiuk JJIP .ii 11, ary line of the right-of-way of the *event \-fl ve (-7") teet I'l'om tlle la- in .I d t ih,p drnwn 40n f'ft wmtcrly from I'liitinilttei. will meet nt S P. M. o w|!: J Iliilicd and i l.ixmdod HIM fnlldWn, In "we •lirvi' th;iti ;ill st'idonls in 1'ort Rending lini In mil; thence In a Ises. I y i)[i J>:I jf(.v ;i • • . aid iKimlP'l tn J'enmylvwii* Avenue i\V. T I In Hie Commit tee ChamherB, .emecllon nf said Westerly line of I'ri'inhcs bninit In Hie HnrniiKh of j «-H' I'" nil' n;nn at a cedar tree (iniliiry schools shntlld pri'- k'enonil fiinlnrly ilircctiriii along tfie Park Aveniif with Ihc Northerly line The said (and' mil- f.i lijld out, Uvnci: southerly nloiig Buiitlicrljr line of the second class Roll- Mniioiiil .Municipal IiuililliiK, Wood- i-tlli-hiMl. ('(.linn nf Miihlti>i('\, and I sla'id.ll^ Ul llll- »est Sid,. of mM lino ID ^ puint. . The nortli^aat hid N I » »* of Washington Slrcet; Ihpnee (II jiiin' t\v'« lo I'l'llilT wur «crvifc in rood pt'iifift-ty of (lie* I'oiT IlenaiRS hridBc .... westerly, piualli)' with' W anhlmrjlnif Hie of New .H-rseii, lii'i.rcc'-. :;..ad MitinliiK I'ninl Wood- v eorner of jiropertv belonging to St. Tlirec lots «if bind, lie'nK ~"i 1 i-.-l I brMnn- ("/' Nf-ir Hriin»*(^j€;• tlienLT they- riiiniity. Wi liclievc nl=n Mary'8 rimrih imd ulsn the northwest Railroad tu tho point or jilaco of be-•tell nt rnihllc sale md to the High- Rtrept, doc Hundred (iOfl) feet to a nimi of IIII:I :, gliinlnK. est bidder iiecordlnir to terms of Hi* in width iinf l»i» feet in dcmii, nil-,It !nri ''Olli. I I I I lint the liitrli vchools must and of property known 119 Washing- polnl; thence (-> Northerly, parallel irner f ppy on Ille willi the Township Clerk with 1'ark AVI-IUM', Twenty-five CM liiiiiiiib-d .unl ilcBcribi-d as follows • W.-.l " an iiiiiidrcd ami foriy-tmir ' Spreial M 1 ton Hfl^htslh . tthonoh n Bmitherly nlonit Ui!RlnnlnK nt tho comer line of the will find :i way . . . to Kiiard th: open to Insiipctlon and to be public- lU'irimiini; ivn ibe North, tln-y - • - •• ' ,i ioi in bind bebin^lntf to Win, .\ sp,-,,, ,. t>ouT)(tary lino of Washington Central Jtailroud of Kew Jersey at Itl fl'«-t tn il poinl: lliel I?,) Milslcrly 1 r«M t>u)ry g ly vend prior to snlr, Lots 124TI to hounded by ,>,Tii!liTty ol Ille I'lUIPII' !',: •.;,.: ,1 I'. Ininliam; theiiei (il In alth nnd safety nf the students, l Ch meeting point wilh the boundary line parallel willi the tirst dcscrllieil Koiii il.jr lor c, Heights mill Chnnh properly to a cor- I^Ci ineliislve in Hlmk 056, Wood-. Flour ti Wall Tile C" , no llic Ka-l. Nni ih •i',.n\ -ciulii deKrevH and Hilr- ner (if snme, thciu-o easterly aloiiK isiii of WoodbridRe oml Cnrteret; thencs iillrKC. One Hundred (IIPII) feel tn a tn keep education movinjr forward, bridge Townslilp AsHes.sment Mar». pulul In Ihe said Westerly line "f Ihi'l ,11- lib',1 l,> l.nl Ni t\ n'it'.ilc- W.'sr sixty-two feet; Perth Ainl'in' hnujulnry line to 11 curniT al sama, (1) In f» general southeasterly direction ty-two de and trt provide Ibe older students Take rurthtr notice tnat the Avenue; I hence ill Southerly nlllh aye boiindi'd bv F;n - . Ilicn.-c I l.,l(l-ri.;i(i.l l ,; thsn™ southerly alntiK Bul.l hoiinUary nlirtu the boundary lino of Wooa- Township Committee ban, by reio- with mnny iilipni'tiniitic? to rnn-of »n.ld property to the center line ot hrldgc and Cnrteret to Arthur Avenue ditlnn and pursuant to law, fixed a New Brunswick Avenue, tlii'iice eaat- the boundary line of WoodbrldRc and tubuto their encrt'ii'S directly to minimum price itt which Pftjd lot! erly nlonc center line of New Bruns- or Arthur Street: thence (3) following In said block will be aoM together 1he war clTnrt. We liclievo that wick Avenue, to the center lln« ?arteret In a guiernt southerly dlrec- with nil other details pertinent, »ali>or conditions sub^tnn- minimum price belnK tI7B.nD ptua out. south of New Brunswick Avenue, talon Island Sound; thence (ii) In acosts of preparing deed and adver- 1i,il ciliiciitioiiiil values can be rl"-thence southerly nloni; line of 84!d nernl westerly direction along tha i» of Staten Island Sound to tho tor- tising thi;i sale. Said lots In said Hwd hy the youiiR penplo from Pennsylvania Avenue, to tho center of blnrk If sold (in terms, will require tho Lehigh Vnllcy Railroad, thencfl InuB of the second class railroad :i down payment nf JH7.5O, Ihe lml- PLEASE ACCEPT THIS EXQUISITE .Mich Rpvvicq." easterly nloni; the cenler line of Lo- •operty of the Port Rending Railroad iince of purehiise price to be palO hiRh Valley Itallruad to the point or ompany; thence In a general nortn- In equal monthlv Installments ot Mee of beginning. t.sterly direction, along the southerly $lTi.(in plus interest and otlier terms Polllnj Place: Hopclawn School, oundary line of the second class rail- local Girl b Appointed rad property of tlio Port Reaalne pruvliled for In contract of »ale. nllro:iil Company to thp Intersection Take turlher notice that at aal(J To Rider Collefte Group DISTRICT a right-of-way of Ihe Port Reading dale, or any date tn which It may ;it n point w*iere the cent- allroad Company witti Oi» rlght-ol he adjourned, the Township Com- WOODBRIIK'rE -- Miss Finn r linn of Kyfin SStreet Intersects tho ay of thn central Railroad Company nlttee reserves the right In Its <1!s- 1 iiirthrrlv lln« "f tlie I.chlRh Vulley New Jersey; thence In a general retlon to reject any one or all bMs Nris.s, (liiuuhtci (if Mr. and Mr-.R.'iilnmd Ihrnce (1) nurthiTly nlone Ihc orthorly direction along the center mil In .sell said lots !n suid block Ahraham .1. Neiss, of :,7!> Ruhwiiy center linn nf Ryan Street to where It ne of the right-of-way of the Centrnl such bidder as it may Belect, due 'rscets the culler line of Newliiilrond Company of New .Tersey to egard being given to terms' and AvciHic, lias recently been ap- Ilrunswiek Avenuf. thenc* (2) weatcrlv ie. point or place oE beginning. miner of payment, In case one or pointed to the Women's Orienta- nR the renter line of New Bruns- 1'ulllng Dace; rort Iltjadinj I ore minimum bids shall be re- wick Avemift to whero It Intersects t'lp School, :elved. tion Committee (if Hidei1 College, tor linn of Hov Avenue: thence (3) nortlierly nlonK the center line ot Hoy Upon acceptance of th« minimum Trenton, whf the City of Rohway; thenco easterly Diileil; Oetoher 2(1, 1942. colleffp. Miss Neiss is a mt'lnbci- o,'»l, thence (R) alonr tlie northerly ilong the southerly boundary line of B. J. UUNIQAN, he City of Rahway to the Pennsylvania of the Sigma Tan,Delta sorority Hue. of Ihe L'hiRh Vnllfty Rnllroaii to Town*tiln Clerk. Hie coiilev line (lr Rviin Street, the ailro:Kl; tbenre southerly along the T" bo advertised October -:i and and is a member of the Secre- point nr plrwp nf heirlnninp. 'onnsylvanla Railroad to tile Port •tnlior "a, I!il2 In the Iniiependeiu- A VERDANT 7 tadine Railroail; thenco "westerly tarial Science Club. l'olllnc I'liifr: Thiminsnn Hall, New ilong the Port Reading Railroad to BriniNwlrk Avoime, Kiirda. be point or place of beginning. LEAFY "MIXED GARDEN"! Buy War Bonds Polling l'lacc: Avenel School, No. 1 's SAI >: SKC01W WARD—FOUBTII DISTEICT N CHANCKliV OF NKW .IIOI'.SEV— Coninrlsinj? central Fords. All thnt lieuvcen CAllTIOUKT HANK ANN WITHOUT DIRT! WITHOUT MESS! LEGAL NOTICES trnct lying north of King Georpo'n TIIIKD WAUD-TMIRD DISTRICT TKFST I'oMl'ANV, a bankiiiK ''">'- 1'nnt road, lylnp between thn Hnrltan Comprising Sewaren. pni'iiiion of the Sliite id' New .Jer- KLECTION NOTICE Township line and tlie hounJary of Polling Place: Sewarrn' Sdhonl. sey, is ConivdaiiiHiit, and A1.I0X 1-'. WITHOUT BOTHER! IT'S NOT JUST TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRTOOE the First Ward, and lyins south of a IMOlh. .Ir., HAItUIKT C. ItKlU, c northerly boundary described as fot-TIIIKD WAUn—FOURTH TJISTItlCT ( In conformity with provisions of Including all the ward south of Porl ills-,, liefenibints. Kl. Pa. for • lavi: sale ot' ninrtiinged iireniises dated nn act entitled, "An net to n-sulnlo Be^lnnine Bt a point In tho Rart Reading Railroad nnd wcat of Wood- SEEDS! AND IT'S NOT BULBS! rl!!0,tnn Line 100 font north of the north- 1!\- virtue of the above stated tho tuipiilomentH tlK'1'.t'ln iiml iiim-iiil- erly line of Fifth street; thence east- Polling Place: Farlsh House, (Wood' Jrldje). _ IVrli, lo me directed (mil delivered, llll'lllH thi'lcof," to Iho 1'inl "f the erly anrl 100 feet north ot- Fifth ill expose. In sale ut, public veii- lcKlHtiilurc.i (•i-Nslon nf 11127, Notice street crossing Grunt avenue to the THIRD WAUD—FIFTH DJ8TBICT Is hori'liy Riven th.it tin- IHstrict northerly line of Fords Terrace No. Beginning at u point tn the Penn- .VIOHNKSHAY. Tin-: i-:rc,HTi;KNTii Board of ltcKistry nnd election nn.l 1; thenco northerly aloni* the sntne sylvania Railroad where the same Is for -the fleelii'in Olstrlcln or f Horaestend Avenue lo the Center Thn'O—McinlM'r.s of the flciifral Heights. All of the ward lying b»- •ioulherly side of flrove Avenue tween the northerly line of District Una of Ash Street; thence southerly lolillt ^i decrees la Iliinutes Mast OR WRAPPMI FROM A^sernlil v. Nn. 4, and the Port Reading Railroad. along the center line of Ash Street, to i; feel In a point; thence In a Houth- One—SuiToKiite. I'olllnx "Place: New Foida School, the center line of Myrtle Avenue, thence I'l'ly dirci-tlon aloul? lands uf Kdwin westerly along the center line of Myr- ANY OF THE WWIS Two— Meinlii'i's of tlie -Iloiiril of No. 14, Ford Avenue. \V. .Valentine l«7.:lli feet to a point tle Avenue and Its westerly prolonga- in tile Niirt-htr\j' Hup of Use lot of tion to Woodhridge Creek; thence ind conveyed to wild' IO|lwin W. LGATEPALMOl^lWT One 'ulllIllitlrrlllilH 1'l'ortl eaell SECOND WARB-8IXTH BI8TRJCT southerly along Woodbrldgc Creek to UNWRAP BAIL. Dip il irS GORGEOUS! Thick! rt Valentino by (Frederick F. Anness •n inl. Beginning at a point In the easter- the P° Reading Railroad; thence in valet ind plice in Rich! A nusv of irr*ti, ly boundary line of Rarltan Township and wife hy deed dated December 1, iny tuoveoient con- SOAPS LISTEMILOW Four—.MisHcea of tlin IV.ice. westerly along Pott Reading Railroad liiml, recorded in Middlesex County vvrdani Krctnntsi—as Also ihc i.illowini,', ijiic-llun will whore the same is intersected by the o the point or place of beginning. uiner. Thea—kttt> " lo\tly md tuol n Pennsylvania Railroad arid from Mid Polling rhKe: AvuD(J School No. 4 i l)eed Book ll-l, piiKf! iV'\ Hieiu-c 1 ( SIlhlllilH'iH'ill In Illi' viili'l's: v'ortli )S2 decrees West aloiiK "iii'l moiit. That's nil! '.Slnill tllii' $tah- Kiniilnyi'i's' beginning point running easterly along the Pennsylvania Railroad to the cen- P. J. DTJNICAN, Vni'tlinrly Uric of said liiHt mentlonad tiloiiU'iii SyMlnnoi Xi'vv .l.rsiv, pm- lot of laud 48 feet to a puint in tin- M led for in Cluiiiii.'i-s I I ami Ifi of ter Hnoiof Middlesex avenue: thenci Clerk olthc Tnwnahly 1 northerly and northeasterly along the of Woodbridge. ilivisinii line of the. lot herein con- tl I- Ki'vised si.itnti-s nf Xnv .li'i - center line of Middlesex avenue to tha eyed and land of Brewster; theme ir willi ils ;tliirllilmfins ami snp-northerly lino df block 448;. thence Nnrlb ,S degre^K 'id ininutea Kust A GEM OF A "MIXED GARDEN"! PERFECT FOR j i •m.-iii I,, I.,- .i.l easterly alnnu the northerly ltna ot llefcr rm W,-S:i»: DocKrl I:i7/«:i7 iiloiijj uald laml,s of Brewstur, Hi"'a iiiiiiy, Jer- bloclt -M8 and block 4W to the Penn- fOTKin or itini.ic: SALE feel to the Southerly lino of Orove Slipt sylvania TUHrond and crossing tha Avenue, and the point and place of HANGING BASKETS, TABLE. BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM! •-,'inic: theme southeasterly along-the TO WHOM IT MAY C.ONCEUN: Suds Tl.e linlllhlul '•• I At B regulur mcetlnK Of the Town- nnrthiii- line of Mock <28 to the cenUr alao known as No. fi9 SURPRISE! SURPRISE! For all YOU JUST WET IT, keep it moist Ii"' of chain (Vllllla Road: thence eas- «hl)i Comptlttoe of tho Township f Woodhrlilffe held Monduy, Oclo- Irovii Avenue, Woodbrldso, New Harden lovers, here's a truly mar- —and r»'i iuaronteed to trow! A I| terly aloni; thfl center line of Chain Jersey. K(H8T WAIID—FIUST DISTINCT (ill'lls Rond to t,he westerly lino o icr, If), 1.SI2, I was directed t(i ud- veloua offer—a quick-growing gem of a "mlied garden" ... a AH that tract lying Ijctwwn the blni-lt W: Ihencn southerly along th< «• Ilie i";11• t thai on Monday eve The, approximate amount of the Pennaylvanla Kallruud (on tl;e cust) wcsterlv line.of Mock 887 to the north , .VnviiiiUi-r 'J, l!lli. the Town product of modern scientific »nd fre»h, bursting, verdatir mass that 'Per and ttie center linn of Ainlmy avenue eily linn of Muck Wi; ihencn westerly Ihlp Clillilllillee Will Illi-et ill S I'.M, chemical magic that will fascinate will charm your friends . . . give (on thft west); iiud 100 feel north uf and aniitherly lllnlii; block 395 ajld C0« War Tlnii-I in the Cinulnttlei' Cliun i«(K I Gretn strtet (on the north) mid. lull tinuint; (lie ifist cniirHe in u utrtitgh lers, M.-tiinrial .Muni'-ipal lluildin: and delight you! you pleasure for days! It'a perfect the south) u line drawn nikl-wuy be- line 1.1 thn Pmt Rending Railroad ti W'onilbl'iil^i., Ni \V .lel'SrV, and f\po> for Indoort! Ideal for transplant- tween New and Sicond sirtets. und I'm; easterly line of Puritan Townfihln and .sell at public sale and In tl IT'S A BALL Of dean, fragrant ^ » niem i projecting easterly to suid railroad: llience northerly alohu the enstorlv hiKln'st bidder aiini'iliiiK In ti-rnn ' lnbie! center line nf the Perth Ajnboy and read prior to s.;le. l.nl ,':i ill I'doil Killing Mure: Kcllu School, No. t, of it are the teedi of Ova varieties WixxHirldge Hailroud with the Pertli (ii^rn Street, IHCMII. is:,, Wnndlii'lilKO To\Mi;l:i|i AsHn.-s Ambuy City Line, thence northerly incut Map. uf exquisite and beautiful plants DON'T DARE MISS IT! Jut und Tali* further niitlct ll-;ii Ihc Town Magic »!ong the centel line of Ihu I'crl'i Am SECOND \VAIU»—SEVENTI1 —surrounded by rich plant foods } box topt tr wro^pan from any of boy and Woodhridge Rullroad to tliu DISTRICT ship CiiinmitU'c liit^, by 1'i^olutim oenter line of Freeman Striiot, tlienco iinii tnirsuanl tn law, lixed a mini and the newly discovered, mime- th* pr«4v<*t ihown below. Inclott omnrlslng Colonia and north to th imiul price at wliicb said In! in sail easterly along the center line ot Fl'n:- ulous plant Vitamin B,... to make IO< •• cgvtr iMndllng tmi pottngo. maii Street to the center line of tyih- County Lino. All of ilii; ward north of block will be Bnhl tiiKctlmr willi al thu northerly buundaiy ot District .letail^ iici'tiut'iit, ^:iill mini Plant Ball them grow quickly, thickly and Moil to Moglt'Manl tail, Dipt. NS, Wuy Avenue, thence amitlierly nlung No. S. tho center line of ltuhway Aniliun uml nmili price belnn (IJ'i.i.id plus eo-l luxuriously! ittfy (hy< t*. J. lut hurryl along t*u; ceulcr lino of Leny Street l'olltng l'lurt: Guloala School. 'f preparing tb-cd and ndvcl'tlsliij to Woixlbriilge Creek, tlnrnck; youth- his sale. Said lot in said block i erly along W"»d!irldg« Creeli to tins KKCOND WARD—KICU'lU 'DISTRIC old (in terms, ivlll require u dnw at Perth Amhoy City lin^, thence west- Beginning at a point In the easterly Pai tin hi nl ?i;..nu il.. lialauce o erly along the Perth Amhoy City lint: buumlury fine of RmlUn Township purchase, price lo hi! paid In ei|iia i«lHT: In th« point or pluca of beginning. wliere the siiuie Is Intersected by themonthly Insinllniciils of };.'HI pin TEAR OFF THIS REMINDER! PVT IT IN YOUR Pennaylvwla Rallruad mid from aaJd !ntert-Ht anil olher tcrnia provide 1'olliBg l'late: MeinuJinl Municipal for In'coiitrnct of sale. • : CoUegetown PUftSE TO REMIND YOU OF THIS AMAZING OFFER! BulMlsf. , I«K!IIIIIHK point running northweatorl and northerly along tha easterly Un Tako further mil ice that ;lt aal «ENTUritlMOLIVEI- FIBBT WABW—SECOND II1STUICT of Raritan Township (the same beln ua.lc, or any date tn which II may In nude with Olive >uj All that tract between tho Fenn- this center line of Mutton Hollow Road; adjourned, the Township Commute to tho northerly lino ot block 440 'Serves the right in Its- diw-rcflo Super Market I'nliii Oils, i('> ilie •ylvitnlB Railroad (uu tht east) and Umcii selling htiuu the center line of Aiuboy »*«nu« (OH Ihriicu eaatviiy along the nurthurl: to reject uny ulio or all Idd.i and I YOUR GROCER the went); and between u Una (online of block 410; thence easterly alon sell s.iiil l"l in said liloclt (o sue lwlin, N. J. soul) in the world! th» nortti) drawn tnld-wiiy between Ihe northerly line of blocks 440, 44"•bidder i|H It may select, due rtijciir IS NOW FEATURING New arid Second streets, and pro412-J- , 442K, 443C. .4471", 447L t bi-lntj ^Jvcn to lerius :ind iniinner ( TNI8 BAR6AIN jecting easterly tu twlii railroad, and the center line of MlUdk-auic Avenue payment, in c;ur one ur morn mint the \P»rth Ajubuy City line (on thethence southerly along the! center lini mum bids shall be received. MAglC PLANT BALL of Middlesex Avenue to the Pean3yl fVr ( loutnX vmiU Railroad: thunoe euaterly aloin Vpou acceptance nf the lulnlmur DISPLAY! lN)U!i» ri.ee: Siruwberfy ,11111 the Pennaylvaniti Rullroad tu the poln bid, or bid almv*' iniiiinijiin, by 11 KctKMil, Woudlirldg*. 'L'ownsliiri Commit t ce and I IK; pa^ LOOK FOR IT! or place of beginning. mmit Iht'.rpof hy the pun-baser in OET fXTM SUDS with msT WAUH—riuui) U l'ollliui 1'luMi: Mew Itelln School, N eurdiiiK to tlie. manner of purchut Ichael Food Store NEW KtEKI MADE 11, l*i)ijil.«g Xvenue, U In aiTiinluni'ti with linns of Hale ft Super Suasi Gel clmhcj SKCIM.LV (W WISH- All that part ot the Flnlt Ward .me, thu Township will deliver super-while, super-bright! toutb, of Heard B Brook, and west of u 66 Woodbridg« Ave. ING DISHES) Cud Ki:((»Nl> WAIID-NINTII DISTRICT har^'iiu and . Jlu deed l'o( n,U TiW the hunsche out of (reuse like • lUih ... the center line ot Ainboy avenue. UeuiiininK ut the lnteruecilon of tk< roUlng IM.M: NO. Il bchool, Sew«ren, N. J. yuur wtshdiys. kind ib youc fatadil. canter llnft o( thu Lelilgli V«ley Rtl luted: Octoln-r .'il, IIIIJ UOH ai rond und center Una of Crowg Mill , il. .1. lU'NKJAN, Phone \YO. 4-2168 OCTMOM! A SOW FOR (VERY CLEANING NEUI WAtt«-FOU»Tn Jtii&d., tlwnc* uurUierly nlong ee»Ur line uf CrowB Mill Roud to tile centar Town.slilp Clt'r from b«r 5u«p |o «r>uuUuii, (torn dnmtt All that i»n of Ihe Flint Ward lylnrt tu loi In >utp, you'll find il in Otfigoal Oil north of lUurd's Brook und went ol line uf KIllK Gcullie HotlJ, th«ll«« «Mt- T'l lie uilvL-rl is.-il Uctubl'i' 2:1 an tha water line of Ainboy avenue, and eily along ci-nter line of Kli|( Qtorf* Uetolior ao, 1 i>IU In ihc liidupciul' Irtt (iin willi Ot(»«on'» fimuui tuupooil «Uo tint port of thu FIrat'Witrii ly- Road to cantur Una of West Fond l^iuljr. t ing ««it of the center tine of Llndea ftit" v ' ttvench e enBteily along ccenter llni avenue, mid nurtli of u line drawn pur- of Wtiat Pond Roud tu it point, aall Hrler Tin W.-lKli Dovkri CW/.KW allal with Uruen all .'ut and' 100 fuot Diilnt being tha InteiKeetlon at qante; . NOTICUi Uf IMHII.ir SAI.M nurtli of thu northerly line thereof. lint* of Wost Pond Road with « lln Tl) WHOM IT MAY (!i)N('i;i!N: ftllliWf l'Uc«: lll«b bchuul. diawn iJurullcl to und 400 feet went A | II ivgiiliir meet inn "!' Ihn ToW'n Briy fri>'» Pejipsylvtinla Avenue, _ •ship Cm lltee of Ilut Tuwn.ihl|i o Peter Tobak l»ld out, thsuce anuthui ly along mi W.Mi.llniilue, holi|* Mdiiiliiy O, loi FIUT WAUD- ni'HI l)I8TftlCT line to n pflnt. Th« uoitheuit corner 19, 184-, I was diluted Inrfndver il thut tract beiween tiid t'ennayl- of jmuKity tn:lfiiii!mlfiii!mt to tttf Mr. «nd Mrs. iSteven Masuir, Siimlny. •'.*,'•' ,,U'|-«'ilS. Hiph Christian Endeuvor met a' tainod her brother and sister-in- Christmas pnrty were planned »t of Old Road, who have bvtn in -The Sewnren Police Reserve! , Mi.. S. \V. (iroller the Presbyterian Church uni! made liiw, Lieut, and Mrs. Vincent 4. ii Hireling ff* ,1, . ('. N. Vnn Leer perishable gnixfo lire to he brought : •—Mrs. George Jarubi and Mrs. President, Ann Anderson; viee —The Sewnren Republican Club ing will feature the annual fall • s, ^hcrl'i'i'il, wore Sun- for the Methodist. Home for til" Howard Morse, (if Perth Amboy, president, Howard Reyder; sene- Incorporated will hold an "Old-flower exhibit by the children and .«• \l,, -uwl Mrs, Charles were luncheon guests of Mis. Ben- Aired 'il Ocean Grove. tary, Nancy Hornaby and treas- Fashioned Barn Dance" tomorrow RW»r(l» for the outKUmlintr entries > jamin Sepanski, of Lennox Ave- The Similiiy 'School Christmn.i lln.iii'H Street. night nt the Lnnd and Water Club •will be made. There will bo • J; nue. urer, Grace ('amp, pinly was scheduled for December \\< , (1. W. Siendahl house, Old clothes will be thedemonstration of brushes during The following standing commit- 2i. with the following cummittec (1 wrly of KRIIDKK, —-Word has been received by vogue for the evening and appro- tees have been appointed: Prayer. in charge: Mrs. Ralph StaufTer, the afternoon. The association ..t\ v. .1 iift.ii their home Mr. find Mrs. Axel Johnson, of fessional "barn dance" gang, com- Dorothy Briegs; missionary, (ier rliainiian; Mrs. Justin Marsh, ,, „ ,, , , will sponsor its fall rummage s«le .,,11!'. formerly oecu- the transfer of their son, Wilmo', l trude Thersesen; publicity, How ^•- Thclim, Traill nnd Miss Jean P1'1**,wlth cnl'1''' htta. b"'" •»" next Friday afternoon anil Satur- ;, Kcircnsbuix nnd from Santji Anna, California, to f Erd Reyder; finance, GraceCamp, Asirm'. gaged tn .furnish music for the af- day morning in the school base- ,,, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, Arizona. recreation, Dorothy Early atvl mertt with Mrs. Mercer Brunn »s ,,r Woman's Club Mrs. James W, Hilbert and Mrs. ti ii-. Home-mad;- crullers and —Mrs. John Kttershnnk re.pie- lookout, Howard Reyder. Mir-a MIM it R. Rergcn were appointed ider will feature* the refresh- Chairman. , ,hy tii(fht nt file senti'd the Avenel Woman's ClubClaire Pfeiffer was again choser —Private Kenneth Morris, son •• Marion Suchy, on In lake charge of sending gifts to ments with Mrs. Thomas Derittn nt the Third District conference as advisor. members serving with the armed sncl Elmer Kryseo aa co-chairmen. of Mrs. Lillian Morris, of North ' held Tuesday at Spring Lake. Plans were made to honor C loin's." Mrs. James J. Grant , of Avenue, who ia stationed at Lowry ,,, Mrs. Kn'il Linn, Jr., Ovcrton Redd, an honorary mem- The next meeting will be held lackctt-iUiwn, hns returned from Held >!o. 2, Denver, Colo., wa» » .., Avenue, recently —Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young ber of the Society who is now serv- November !) at the home of Mrs. i visit with her husband, PriVRtv recent appendectomy patient, ,, n v,:U nnd relatives find children, of Burnett Street,, were guests of relatives in Tren- ing with the U. S. Marine Corps Marsh on Freeman Street. ^ Grant, formerly of East Avenue, —P. V. C. Edward RemaV, of •" on, Sunday- who is stationed nt Madison, WU Fort Crockett, Texas, is visiting at s i GRIMLEY AT PICKETT -Mrs. Thomas Vincent, of Cliff his home in West Avenue. —The Girls' flub will meet next WOODBRIDGE —Private Har Scholarship Rank Won Rond, has been visiting her son-in- Mrs. Elwood Wickbitrg, of CLASSIFIED Friday night at the home of Mipn old Grimley, son of TAr. and Mr? aw and duughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eaitt Avenue, was a recent gue«t Emily DiLeo on George Street at Arthur Grimley, of Freeman i By Local Youth At Duke Luke Coinpton, of Metuchcn. of her mother, Mrs. (Jenrgp Coin- I HELP WANTED eight o'clock. itre«t, is now stationed at Cam): Humphrey Bogart gtti the belt of tKii Jap in a icene from —A number of scouts from Troop mnn, of Kearny. —Arnold Jensen, of Newcastle, ickett, Va., with a medical train- "Acrott the Pacific," the feature attraction at the Rahway The- WOODBRIDGE — G. Gilmour •.\anted, Guaranteed No. 24 attended the Rodeo nt Pa., is visiting his parents, Mr. and ig battalion. atre next Sunday through Wedneiday. Robinson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. i) II :ii. Kahway Reere- Mrs. Sweyn Jensen, of Park Ave- G. G. Robinson, of Rowland Place, Madison Square Garden with IN OFFICERS' SCHOOL »,, Ilil)!) Cofloh St., B«b> KEEP 'E^ LOADED has been placed on the dean's list, Scoutmaster Michael Sabo, Sun- AVENEIi—Word has been re- Lawrence Ryan, Florence Watts, .[i|)Dsitc Y. M. C. A. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ker- An empty ammunition box o-V Party Given In Sewarea at Duke', University. duy. ceived here that Herman "Chick" Evelyn Cherris, Mary.Lee Quinlan, 10-23 man, of Oranford, were guests of he battle line may mean an empty To Mark Boy's Birthday To receive a place on the dean's The iRcwuren Fre.S" Public LI (Stern,fbrmer Tnwiishln AsKewinr is • Mr, nnd Mrs. Francis Fitzgerald, lace at the family table. Root Eileen Castle, Constance Brunn, list a student must have made braryy Board of Trustees will hold now attcndinif Oflicei's Candidntn VANI ED "FEMALE " ut your scrap so American fipht- 'atsy and Joseph Halaaz, Jumna least a "B" average and full rate tomorrow School tit Carlisle Barracks, Car- of icKkr Avenue, Monday. SEWAHEN ',— John Peterson annual food rs everywhere will have the ma- class standing last semester. Stu- morning 10 o'clock in the library. lisle, Pa. VVOMKN Wanted: Richard Davis, of Tuskaloosa, celebrated his fifth birthday at aDunn, Lawrence Ryan, Jr., and dials they need for Victory. dents on the list have study priv: Mrs. Arthur Hunie and Mrs, W. . I'm-lory Hours 8:00 Ala,, who is stationed at Fort Mon- party given' by lii.: mother, Mrs. Robert Peterson. Return of "dry era" oppofied by 1 mouth, was a RUMI of Mr. ah*d leges and unlimited "cuts" of Frank Burns are eo-chairmen. I M.. f> days n week. Borge Peterson, of Old Road, last 02 per cent Gallup Poll finds. Mrs. Sweyn Jensen, of Park Ave- iirl Scouts, who are meeting every Buy W«r Bonds classes. —Mrs. George W. Stllwell and .•. iin'iit, flood wages. Friday. Singing, recitation* and liue, Saturday. Thursday afternoon at the school- ,M ,t liodon Co., Kliz house held an interesting meeting games were enjoyed and prizes ~^The Woman's Chili will hold ;|m-iiy. 10-10, 2.'! recently at which first aid Work were awarded to Constance Rrunn its annual card party at the Ave- was discussed. Girls present were: and Joseph Halasz. A huge birth- nel Schoolhouse m'xt Friday night .(II) GIRL wanted for Barbara Lakatos, Ann Ross, Jean day cake was the centerpiece in at H:1,r> o'clock. ifi,,- work. State t»l- millie, Doris Myers, Gertrude the refreshment ta-ble. ISox G, c«r« of ln«U- —Mrs. Edward Moran will be Franke, Sara Danlcy, Lucy Hobbs Guests were: Dorothy Ann and the general chairman of a card ul.,.. 10-23 end Blanche Schiller. Leaders a Kenneth Dulton, r»f Woodbridge; :>arty to be held November 20 at Mrs. Richard Myers and MisMrs. . Mercer Rrul.n, Mrs. Felix fit. Andrew's Church under the WANTED—MALE orge Slivka. Cho.rris, Mrs, Hubert Castle, Mrs. auspices of the Sodality, Rosary 1 ..' Him work, add to .and Holy Name Societies. in inciniic. National -The Avenel Public Library iiii^ scverul opening* will sponsor a card party to be ,rn tn ilo part time held November I at the school- GAME SOCIAL :,; iri work; no solicit- house. fee husii; al«o sev- The Quiet Hour Club met Every Thursday Evening r positions availnble Tuesday afternoon at the hom i is. At least high Mrs. John Griffin, on Smith Street AT Mies. Strictly accurate in celebration of her birthday • ild include nee, edu- Present were: MM. John Mowbray 8:00 P.M. iiiOiip. Reply confidctfi- of Rahway; Mrs. Axel Johnson, AT r."x '1W, Newark, N. J. Mrs. Sweyn Jensen, Mrs. Stepher 10-23 Hayden, Mrs. William Kuzmiuk St. Andrew's Church Hall Mrs. John Urban, Mrs. Joseph LOST Shirger and Mrs. Alex Tare*. AVENEL ST., AVENEL, N. J. The Wild Rose Troop, No. 0 SCOTTIE male dog l.mwn harness, An- *••••••••••••••••••••••••••*••••••••••••••••• ,!.„. of "Thistle". Re- Mirnctl to Miss Ann Main St., Woodbridffe, 10-23* •I •( Ki"'MS FOR RENT •I i UOOMS, one double, GIFTS i'rivitte family. Ap- THAT i K ii Avenue:, W iiid- lti'j:!' LAST! ['OR RENT rill{EK~KOOMS. fur- mifuinisht'ii, nil im- lic;,t. lU'iisoniilile. Five i nnd train. 24 Ken- r. Auth Ave., Iselin,

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s' Suit and Coat Dept. ;; IS. Deposit Account • "• Stui'ta Sat, BEUAM V • • l I BRIEGS & SONS Wirth's JEWELLIiu *>• \. "'I Smith »t ">> Areboy, N. J. " " i bur.., Frl., and , 190 Smith St* Perth Amboj, N.J. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1942 INDEPENDENT- PAGE SIX Sodality Union Holds Session Science Of Color Is 9 ON Tin: SILVER SCREEN brings to the screen of th« Strand At Woman s Club 'Guestm InSt. James Church Auditorium Scene From Action-Picked Film Thrntrc a cieliifhtful entertain- ment, dish that hns, besides the WOODBRIIXrF, — "Kxploring Third District, ,,., , IT v-Over 100 so-of "This is the Army, Mr. Jones" the World of Magic" was the sub- nut ion's inimhcr one orchestra and Ruests of monihi',.' '' was given by Miss Dorothy I.1111- dalipts, members of the Soilnli'y 11 superior cast, a npnrkling utory ject of a lecture and entertain- R- I>Hvis wns fi,,|, Union of the New Brunswick dis- gan, accompanied by Miss Susnn ( By The Navigator 11 ml t unen that set your tocn a- ment given by Herbert Thompson b Mrs. Willinm N,,,, trict, attended the October meet- Murphy at the piano. Mis? Alia Aft (liuiciiijf. Strong at the annual Federation «'' the W|M]I. in It held Sunday afternoon in St.Ryan nnnounced the program. Guest Night of the Woman's Cluli wore served, win, jj, Here And There: James1" Auditorium. The Senior The tables were decorated in a "Orchestra Wives" is the new of Woodbridge held last night ut Barrett, in char|l,. .hick l';ili'i: i* iwMiic 'in luivi'— Sodality of St. .lames' Church. a«- patriotic color scheme, with bowl< arrival nml it is particularly wel- the Craftsmen's Club. Mr. -Strong iiif? lino W(.rc, ^ ., he sin i.!' i.:y "f :n. t ion they tell or red and white dowers find tall come because of the joyous prcd- by the Senior Sodality of as a designer of fabrics took up members of tlu> ,.' me . . Tiuy !i-l! nit1 a certain Our Ijfldy of Mt. Carmel Cliureh, blue candle?. ence (it Glenn Miller and*hid cele- ymiiii: ';i.i\ w!i ;he study of the science of color Ushers from th,. ,],,'„ iivr« in the t'|ir>t¥r ntertainfd. hnitoil orchestra, George Mont- (iriTii Siit > us a hobby which uince has bncom? the Womnn's ('lni, ', ''i"ii visitiMl Nirk'11 gomery, Ann Rutherford and a in t!'i- V;i!.'n;i' Miss Roberta Sullivan and Mi?* his vocation. Woman's Club «.,,,'" "'. N't'w York nivl Mary Nagy were in the receiving Kiilnxy of uny featured plnyers, Obituaries The invisible ultra-violet light derup, Emily An,. , spin! :i ?ii:i': .ii !::iv;d officer's uni- line. Rev. John Pry.newozniak, of inclniiinp 1-ynn Bari, Cesar Ro- 1 was Used by him to bring out th« Rtetin, Beriiir,. (, 1 thi Holy Family Church, Cavteret. nu'i-d, Carole Landis, Virginia Gil- furni •AIIIIHI siif tliiiiiiiht looked lik' Mrs. Anastasia Zielinski unseen beauties hidden in multi- Jacklin, Robert., , 1 opened the meeting; with n prayer. ; nvire and Mary Beth Hughes, not Rifiinii' Nyr. if the pifUiM , "Mis. \VOOnBRIDGE-~Mr*. An»sta.- a tudes of common objects. Mr. Connell, Jeanne || Rev. Charles G. MeCnrristin, pus- M'.iiivi r." l.a'.i '• development^ Zielinski, of 217 Martool Drive .1 mention the Nicholas Brothers, Strong's collection of colors were I*»Tson, VirjrJnJH \ tor of St. .lames' Church, pave an died Tuesday at her home. She proved •'•i:i! -he was correct . . . one of the most arresting dance collected from different parts of Nebcl, Rnse M,.(;,, address on '"The Responsibilities is survived by three daughters, Kevrived :i "V" letter from Dr. leanis in the country. he world. A mode! was used to Auburn, Emily K,,, of A Sodalist." Mrs. Stephen 'Shurak, of Wood- Henry A. IMafsVy—Saul he The story is as enjoyable as its isplay glowing costumes. Borjtett, BarhaVii !(,., missed '.in p.ipir nnil especially Howies and other religious »i- bridge; Mrs. Thomas Kolbenla, m' tunes nml, yes, different, too. Mu- 1 Mr?. II. I>. Clark, president, lyn Voftcl. tin1 "in*1." . . I)!1. Iti'lafsky i» now :icles wort collected to be sent to Old Bridge and Mrs. Leon Kacz- sical comedies hnd become a Rort :he men serving in the U. S. armed marok, of Perth Amboy; three greeted the gueslp which included on oui in-line li-t • . • if Mr. Anthony, dealing almost out-of-town presidents front the B"y Buy War Bondi forces. After the business session sons, Benjamin, of Perth Amboy, exclusively with the tribulations n.,,,,1, the group adjourned to the audi- and Frank and John, of Newark; f striimrlinp ingenues and back- torium where a program of enter- a sister, Mrs, Michael Ronianski, local Novelette: tngp heartbreak. But "Orches- 1 tainment was presented and reo-f South Plainfield. R.E ADE'S PERTH AMBOY)* D CVIT lot me hear you use tra Wives" is way off this beaten reshmetit? were served. Funeral services will.be held this tlir l can't . . . Not iifti'r I "Ship* With Winjji" is the new Air-Arm Thriller coming to the path. Indeed, it beats a new path The program was opened with morning at 10 o'clock from the wiiuluil (ii'oiyc Xeder of Main Crescent Theatre for three d»y« itarting Tuoday. John Clem- two piano solos, "Nocturne" and Kanai Funeral Home and at 10:30 for itself. j ^trci't. WVilin.'Mlay . , . George, ents. Leslie Bank*, Jane Baiter and Ann Todd are featured. (•lil-iiuii'i'.-i knmv, bus been totally "Fantasie Impromptu" played by o'clock fropn St, Stephen's Church, Buy War Bond* Miss Mary Mahr. A pantomime Perth Amboy, Burial will be ir, blind .-iiuT childhood . . . Wednes- "I Met Him in Paris," and other day, while it was milling, I wutch- entitled, "Wanted—A Wife," was the church cemetery. Ditmas hit pictures. His deft touch is i'il him repair ;t slippery'slate roof presented by the Junior Sodality Insurinjr to the film the same *••**•••••**•* evident throughout the story. on his home IKTOS< the street from of Our Lady of Mt. Ciirmcl Church Mrs. Theresa Kovacs qtit' characterizations atnd with the following east: College WOODBRIDGE—Mrs. Theresa Without exception the support- the iiiwii hall. It was wonderful human appeal which trnde-marfc In watch him—how he felt his way Eir), Mufrdelina Uuskdk gum che-.v- Kovacs, 2fi, of 9.') Fulton Street, ing cast turns in creditable per- his writings, Damon Kunyon per- iiluMir (lie nmf, fixing the parts er, Margaret Mcwics; dancer, died Tuesday TTtRht at the Roose formances, convincing and with sonally produced KKO Radio's tliiit needed tu be repaired . . . lelen Vnnnces; homely girl. Helen velt Hospital. She is survived by sure uhdui'stutriting. The playetH The Ris Street," & screen adap- Ami lie climlieil up a ml down a Dak; bachelor, Frank Siucs. her husband, Stephen; her father, include Patricia Dane; Tamara ntmot* lone laililiT without any assistance Entertainment Given John Slebica and a sister, Mrs. tation of his popular Collier's Shayne, Lee Patrick, Reginald ... I have watched him mow his A song' and dance, to the musi'.- Eugene Zimmerman, both ot short story, "Little Pinks," now at Owen, Charles Dingle, Leonid lawn without any help and they Woodbridge. Reude's Ditmas theatre, Perth Kinskey, Diana Lewis and Sara Amboy. UJ MAJUE0HC tell me that he can repair a car Funeral services will be held described the life in the army to Haden. motor. He puts odd shaped tags tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock Each of the fifly players in the CONTINUOUS FROM. I P.M.-fHQNLPA <.QI« the boys about town. . . ca on the various parts before ho from the home and at 9 o'clock cast, including Henry Fonda and Crescent takes them apart so he knows Buy War Bondi from St. James' Church. Burial Lucille Ball, the stars, was okayed Although it is somewhat un- ui where the connections are . . . He will be in St. James' Cemetery. by Kunyon for his respective role. usual for a ship to steal a picture is nn expert on the Braille system Last ButM least: Every item of production, every away from the flesh-and-blood and above all lie never considers Mrs. Katie Ayres extra used in the night club se- stars, that is precisely what hap- himself unfortunate ... So don't Hear that Fire Commissioner Bill AVENEL— Mrs, Katie Ayres, quences and in the Florida resort pens in "Ship -With Wings," the say you can't do things when you Fitzpntrick is stationed at Camp (>«, of Douglas Avenue, died Tues- scenes, every line of dialogue re- ricw Air Arm thriller produced by Starting have a pair of eyes with which to Croft, South Carolina . . . Jimmy k day morning at the Rahway Me- ceived the careful attention of the Michael Balcon and slated for its Fridny see ... (Wedgewood Avenue) Turner is morial Hospital. She is survived noted writer in his effort to bring r-nmicrc showing at the Cres- home on his first furlough . . . Ortol>cr by her husband, Harry F. Ayrcs; the story to the screen with all its cent Theatre on Tuesday. The Buy War Bondi Sorry to hear that Johnny (fire- 23rd two sons, Willis H., of New York tense drama and strong heart ap- ship in question is Britain's giant I Last Call! man) Prekop is ailing. Under- City and Herbert F., of Wclles- peal. aircraft carrier, II.M.S. Ark Roy- stand that Elbur (ftrst aid squad) Around Town: ley, Mass,, two grandchildren and al, and it displays a good (leal of * All gifts to loldiers Richards will soon be taking lulla- The action deals with the ef- A kitten strayed into the Tax a sister, Mrs. Daniel Rood, oi dramatic action in the film. ble lessons ... If you have a forts of it bus hoy to provide for a .v overseas MUST be Collector's office the other day and Rahway. crippled night club singer who "Ships With Wings" also has 11 "Nicky" Lombard! immediately chance don't miss the minstrel •k mailed before Nov. lit Funeral services were held does not realize that she never prominent cast of stellar players adopted him and • named him show at St. Andrew's Auditorium Wednesday night at the Greiner M To insure delivery. Only next Friday and Saturday. It will walk again and that her lure including John Clements, Leslie "Tax" . . . .linfmer Wipht is up and Funeral Home, Green Street, should be good ... A great big for millionaire playboys has van- Banks, Jane Baxter and Annj£ one week left! around unairi . . . Township Clerk Woodbridge. Burial was held AN MGM hand by Mrs. Pearl Schneider for ished for all time. But her eyes Todd. The film was directed by B. J. Dunifcaii who scared his yesterday in the Evergreen Ceme- / PICTURI getting the newcomers in town to- are opened at long last, and she Sergei Nolbandov and is based on friends last week is reported to \>v tery, New York. Second Feature gether and forming a patriotic recognizes the value of the great a screenplay written by Patrick S Gifts He's Sure much better and on the road to "CAREFUL, SOFT group . . . love she has inspired in an unsel- Kirwan, Diana Morgan, Austin recovery , . , And it seems that John Feterick SHOULDERS" Buy War Bondi fish man, Melford and the director. Stella Kelly had some trouble W00D11RIDGE — John Feter- The supporting cast includes The climax of "Ships With Z To Use about u new hat . . . Motorcycle ick, 47, of Henley street, (lied Officer Hudy Simonsen is having Sam Lcvene, Berton MacLane, Wings" is a sort of super-Taran- Saturday morning at the Edgar Ray Collins, Eugene Pallette, to, jrf which not only are warships S • • • his hands full these days keeping Hill Nursing Hbme, after a long track of his sons in the armed FORDS Agnes Moorehetul, Vera Gordon, torpedoed but land objectives are ruWHOUst illness. He is survived by a sir MO ft forces , . . First he didn't know (Jcui'ge Cleveland, Marion Martin bombed, enemy planes destroyed ui SEWING KITS 03 daughter, Irene. Funeral serv- where I/.'Roy was located and now F0BD8. N. J.. r »• *- " and Louise Beavers. and a great dam is smashed, let- ices were held Monday morning •( be liusii'L the least idea where ting loose a ftood^ which sweeps -k from his late home: and from St. flITMAf Freddie is these clays . . , Sun. Mon. Tuc, Oct. 25, 26, 27 away a German* panzer division. Majestic -< '^TATE 5T. AT FIVE CORNERS • PHONE PA 4-1)81 Buy War Bondi Michael's Greek Catholic Church, Also, planes are shown landing Timely in theme as a news dis- •k COMINUQUS OAIU HOM 1 r.M ' ANN SHERIDAN Perth Amboy, Burial was in St. and taking off from a blazing air- DENNIS MORGAN 1 patch from the Far Eastern the- SEVEN DAYS -Starting Friday, Oct. ZJrd James Cemetery. craft carrier, and in one dramatic •k • • • Tidbits: atre of war, M-G-M's "Somewhere scene, the hero is seen pancaking Henry FONDA A certain l)e Sota Avenue young Michael Melnick I'll Find, You," co-starring Clark, Irene HcrvM r WOODBRIDGE —Mihael Men- his fighter plane on top of #. Ger- lady returns her eti(, aj;emerit ring "WINGSFOR THE Gable ami Lana Turner, at SHOE SHINE KITS Lucille BALL ?f,* to her ('artert't boy friend every nick, 40, of 15 Lyman Street,,died man bomber, so that both are -c William CnrE.... in Rcade's Majestic Theatre, Perth \, • " time they have a till7. It's fun EAGLE" yesterday morning at his home. dragged down atop the dam. -t _ ,ti»<> — Arnboy. He is survived by three daugh making up anyway . . , Eddie Gable appears in the role of a $1.00 Dertinalion (Shell Oil) Jensen has been dub- KAY KYSER in ters, Mrs. Everett Feight, Olgan Strand war correspondent, ii characteri- 1 and Dorothy ;Hwo sons, Peter and There is something new in the:!• bed thi' super-super salesman . . . "MY FAVORITE SPY" zation with which be is thoroughly • • • Unknown While Henry Elliott, also of the Michael, all of Perth Amboy and way of cinema musicals and, just familiar from several previous Slv.'ll Oil, just can't wait for an- Wed., Thun. Oct. 28, 29 a step -brother, Michael Kirea, of to prove it, 20th Century-Fox •( roles as a newspaper man. He other sea food dinner ... A grand Camden. CO rises to the occasion again with a Fitted CASES EXTRA LATE SHOW time was had by all al the Busi- WM. HOLDEN ca EVERY SATURDAY NITE! superb performance, nessmen's dinner Wednesday night FRANCES DEE Niels Nielsen o PORT READING-f-Niels Niel- Miss Turner is excellent as the o . . . Understand Jim Reid is mak- 7RAHWAY, $1.50>$5J ing lots of speeches these days . . . "Meet The Stewarts" sen, 8fi, of Wesley Str'eat, died girl reporter in the war zone who < 1 Tuesday at the Middlesex Nursin falls head over heels in love with Ami then is a real battle brewing SUN., MON., TUES., WED. in the Third Ward . . . Home, Metuchen. He is survived him us shu loads terrified Chinese UJ • • • Buy War Bondi "ALTERS" by a sister, Mrs. Sophie Nelson, children to safety from the Jap- Chat. BQYER Hedy LAMARR of Metuchen. anese bombers. Robert Sterling, Ul Fri., Sat. Oct. 30, 31 Mr. Nielsen was a member of as Gable's brother, also a news- C9 Khaki sleeveless fiewsettes: Danish Brotherhood Lodge, No BOW! paper man, plays with distinction CONIINUOU5 FROM 2 P.M.-?HON£ PA i>'j«l ('hailes Homer and Joe Mazar, "EAGLE~SQlFADRON" 90, of Port Reatiihg. Funera a difflciJlt rule as the unsuccessful Ul SWEATERS tHe Kc.waren boj's who were at services will be held this after- 7 DAYS - STARTING SATURDAY \ ROBERT STACK suitor, * Pearl Harbor, are. home on shore DIANA BARRYMORE noon at 2:30 o'clock at the Olesen Lynn II A H I "Somewherq I'll Find You" was .ilh "1HE MALTESE FALCON" io>l leave. Inderstaiul mey were in — UHO — Funeral Home, Perth Amjboy. directed for Metro-Goldwyn-May- MONTOOMilT C«r«l.i I ^ the Solmnon.1'—but they will not MARY ASTOR-SYDNEY GREENSTREET Rev. Swen Baden will officiate cr by Wesley Kuggles, noted for DIS, (.•..• say anything about itheir experi- "SYNCOPATION" Burial will Hfe in the Cloverleaf k R O M I i' ll JACKIE COOPER "Cimarroii," "Accent on Youth," 2ND HIT ences . . . Woodbridge fireme'n Memorial Park, Wooubridge. k • • • OUNh MILIM and (he tirst aid squad boys are Benny Goodman's Band k 1 —A Classified Adv. Will Sell receiving load* of calls for blood •k FMPIRT Regulation HOSE donations these days . . . Joseph FR|.T0SUN •k Quijfley and the (,'al friend are •k 50000 much in love . . . Postmas- •k UOYD NOLAN ter Guy Weaver suggests that you 3 pair for $1.00 get those Christmas packages mail- ed to the boys in service who are NOW SHOWING • • • stationed outside the country. The red Aitaire - Ginger Rogert deadline, November 1, is almost here ... "TOP HAT" CO Army insignia Plut Hugh Herbert flB Wm. Holder* - Fmncet Dee Buy War Bondi "THERE'S ONE BORN WALLETS century plus* EVERY MINUTE" "MEET THE STEWARTS" #% w READE'S 4 D.U Via Gossip Route: of experience < Julius Bernstein says he enjoys -a $1.00 S1AK 11--'- the life at i'urt MunYiiouth. I un- Ul F R1H A V derstand that pretty soon there in making CRESCENT will be a broken heart up South m • • • Drive way when a certain somt'on.1 fine pianos UCBl marches otf to the army ... A 3 Mew York Night Club columnist is now given over to lAJ Regulation the making of deli- r* .1 carried a swell article on Byron Iliilurl Mfillnu - Ann llnlli HANDKERCHIEFS Holiday, of Avenel. Said that uur ITIIIIMI - 1,11) Ivllilii i- • \ I cate parts of war Wrlillrr Township entertainer, who is now • material, (loinjc defense work, is missed hlmiu Broadway . . .'Fireman Leo Guiris celebrated his 00th birth- All Gifts Boxed and day Wednesday ,•, . says he feels BABY GRANDS and SPINETS like JO . . . Leo, by the way, is a are available here only ai long as our present limited wrapped Spanish American War Vet- STATE THEATRE "ALSO eran . . . supply lasts. WOODBRIDGE, N, J. Buy War Bondt * * * IT IS WISE ADVICE TO THAT GREAT ALL-AMERICAN PICTURE From The Notebook: URGE YOUR SHECTION NOW BOSS OF lerlmpii it was due. to the. iaj)iy "WINGS FOR THE EAGLE" N8 wither this week that there were •tarring " The Cbickering offers you luperb tone «nd mechanical per-. Ann SHERIDAN and DetmU MORGAN | Eugene not many smiles noted. Anyway fonnance and beauty of styling — alt at 1 ptice you on well Co-feature 1 received but one nomination for afford -and EASY TERMS »re available fotthos e desiring a the smilers of the week—Joe budget plan of payment. "THE VANISHING VIRGINIAN^ (Uneeda Biscuit) Cahill'. . . Per- SAT. MORNING AT 10 A. M.—SPEClAL SCRAP MATINEE haps thefu wilj be, a uew.butcty oi Jarm* Cagney in "CAPTAINS in the CLOUDS" Jacobs Tlomitiatrons MfKt'wuek . . . M GRIFFITH PIANO CO. N«W i* visiting in Miamii Beachh SUN. , MON. . TUES. w Men'* Wear 238 W. Front St., Plainfield Fla., for two weeks ... Joe Cam- irenft DUNNE "SUICIDE SQUADRON" ac 3 DAYS STARTING TUESI>*V pion writes home from Columbus. ui 605 Broad St., Newark 139 SMITH St. cle Ohio, us folluws: "There are 15 "LADY IN A JAM" I Anton WALpROOK CO Edward G. Robin..,., in Jol"' """"* ,„ BOTH STC.1E3 OPEN EVENINGS „ -r Added Surf. Nite — a girls to every fella. Having won- ui Perth Amboy W derful time" . . . Windy Kalmar LARCENY INC." "SHIPS with WINGS was homo over the weekend and VAUDEVILLE ril|,;rF,NDENT—LEADER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1942

Tanssig Wants Bigger Battleship* Admiral Joseph K. Tausiig, who de- Mr. Davis Shows Some Sense YOIINC; AMERICA!" cribca himself as "one of those contemptu- II nul' WMUnilKflii Krlll Arthur Krock 01 N.Y.Timti Hails Report Oi OWI l| ,,i ih H, 1S7H—AllgllNI S, 1(144 ously called "brass hats" still believes that COMMNING he dreadnaught "is one of the most im- On Airplanes For Its Analysis, Scope, Honesty H'.HidlirliiKi! !.*««« (IMS) iflrlilitr Indrprndent •. hips of the British Grand Fleet at Scapa all official news of the war which comes from that source. , r,i:r.»crve iti privilege!."—New York attleships—even though they did not fire "a free people wants to know, and has a right to know, shot—the enemy surface raiders would how the battle is going and will fight all the harder if it intelligent newspaper man must ave annihilated those convoys, . . and we realizes how hard it must fight for victory." This view- i h t lie New York newspaper. The vould/have lost the war." point controlled the OWI over-all analysis of American nspon.sibilities that should control The huge convoys now reaching Great combat planes. n are generally understood and Britain and Russia are escorted by surface Abandoned, and it is hoped forever, was the crafty i i,ul the practical difficulties that essels and aircraft but "the battleships technique in the OWI's first report by which the word I performance continue to bedevil re lurking in the background within atrik- "we" was made to leave an implication that the Ameri- ng distance which is known to the enemy an people were themselves responsible for the specific nd prevents the use of their battleships •Intt-urity in new»" must mean more neglects, hesitations and failures of their elected officials ind other large surface craft in raiding mere truth of what is printed. It nd military commanders. By means of this treatment, perations because the risk is too great..." .. unhide the attempt to present a as this correspondent wrote at the time (Aug. 10, 1942), Admiral Taussig points, to the enormous •lire of what happens. Any intel- OWI "managed to make a solid of government and peo- ransportation problem in the war against . ws editor knows that the power of ple" in official error. lapan and says that our expeditionary • :. in the publication^ items, gives The use of the collective pronoun in this faction orce can only be successfully supported ,,nn !iir iu\ the editorials in this news- ,Xhe fact that individuals interpret por- WASHINGTON, D. C. At tlii, of J:ips killi'.il in skirmishes along gances of your life? Have you, 1 tions of the Bible in different ways doea have been "hamstrung in the past," and the citizen by- writing thi'i'i seems a lull on the the Siberian border. Russians and perhaps, put your car in storage ii, ;ire concerned, they represent the Chinese from the interior wlri not prevent any one from profitable stucfy, stander has not been lumped into those services with a Chinese front, and (hen.' is ti nival for the winter ami voluntarily ra- v -1 the editor. There is no connec- deal o[" curiosity ;u to what the en-cojue to lliirbin hi inn reports of 'we." tioned the amount of coal you'll which will reveal to each person a message emy's nejit move will be. Some tension which periodically Hares .'tween the business office and the into hostilities. The outbreaks are The OWI report is that of a management to the stock- military observers consider Ja- use? Are you uoinjr to do all of il room. No campaign, to sway pub- of transcendant importance. quickly hushed up because neither pan's further move on the Asiatic your ow« housework because the There are those who demand a strict holders who have given it authority and financingan d Moscow nor Tokio think the mo- i.inii, can find its way into our edi- girl who used to help you has now are entitled to an accounting. That, at last, is as it should mainland as unlikely at the mo- ment opportune for a showdown. nterpretation of the scripture and others taken n job in a war plant'' Have i-iilumns unless the editor is per- ment; her immediate job iWashingtos n believes that the Jap* be. With one possible exception, the public is "you" and you sent your old coat to the tailor rijiivinced that the matter merits who adopt a liberal application of its thought to be one of exploiting her will strike, if and when the Nazis wards. We have no quarrel with either the management is "we." newly acquired territories in thuroach a predetermined line in Eu- to be put in condition for another ion that may serve'a public interest Southwestern Pacific, for the pro- year's wearing and are you patch- group. Both are better than the smaller The public is charged with a "peaceminded past," ropean Russia, The Russians, how- i-nurse, we understand very well that tection of »vhich further uncmv ever, seem to have spoiled that ing the children's clothes? which is a fair and true statement. But OWI asserts that Perhaps you have done all this. • •wspaper editors "take a hint1' from class of Americans who have no idea about operations against Australia may plan with their heroic defense of the Bible. 'we as a nation had been unwilling to spend the money be expected. Othcis regard a Ja- Stalingrad. and more but still it isn't enough." :KIVI rtisers. A few pages of paid There are so many ways we Amer- Our own experience has led us to rec-for aircraft development which should have been spent panese thrust into Siberia or India * * + "en persuades the editor that there as imminent, depending upon the ican housewives can cut down—so 1 The new tax 'hill means rough ognize the values that come from reading n preparation for the day when the nation would be atturn of events 0:1 the European many ways we can save—so many : sue," especially if the advertisers ahead for American families the inspired books that so clearly reveal war." The words "as a nation" shield this sentence front. This view is supported by small sacrifices we can make in or- «' to provide support. This prostitu on $3,000 to $10,000 of in- der to .release material and serv- the nature of the Supreme Being and indi- somewhat from the observation that the public could the recent reinforcement' of tin-come. They are made up mostly a newspaper is a crime against de Japanese' -forces in North China ices for the war. hardly have been expected to be other than unwilling of salesmen, office workers, cxecii: Wu can huy cheaper cuts of cate man's relationship to the Divjne. and Manchuria. ••iirnalism, with most of the blame since, as OWI concedes, its own military experts were in tives, retired persons, government incntfcind use more cheese. We can To the younger readers of this news- employes. This class reaches into upon the miscalled "editor," who disagreement and its elected officials for a long time dis- According to Americans who re- make big, creamy rice puddings 'now better, and much of it on the paper we direct attention to the great cently returned from Harbin, in the millions, is more luimeroii' like those our mothors made some- Book in the hope that they will not over- counted the prospect of involvement in the war. But the North Manchuria, hundreds of Jn- than farmers, ami approaches in times instead of buying cakes ari(1 '•)-, who usually does not under- size the class of factory workers. look its meaning to the individual, tossed observation is just. And this is the only suggestion of a panese dead arrive there each pies. We pan mend the iron cord !!'• betrayal of the "freedom of th month. The general opinion _ inThey arc cheeked on out side by instead of throwing it away and ' about in the whirl that is known as mod-lapse from "candor and common sense' in the entire re- (Continued on Page 8) • ut is involved. Harbin is that these are the bodie-s make Junior's trousers out of hii \ ern life. . I ' .. port. father's old ones, That used to be done, in the best of families! Don't Neglect Scrap Rubber Warning of Bad News OUR DEMOCRACY We can -turn oil' the lights when The"WhinmgMeOfFtar" we go out of the rutmi and shut off urgency and seriousness of ou In every other respect it is as admirable a model 'for unnecessary rooms when the cold •iiurtujje forcefully was brough The Prime Minister of Great Britain, official accounting as Mr. Davis found in, the Canadian weather comes. We can even sav string and fold up the wrapping us by Bernard Baruch in the Presl Winston Churchill, in his recent address at account of the Dieppe raid, which he praised at Montreal. Edinburgh, noted the contrasting tones paper fin- a second using. We can fibber inquiry committee report. Toward the end there is an especially courageous and shampoo our own hair, and do our I the existing (rubber) situation that are evident in tbe pronouncement of candid passage. "In the months to come," it is written, own nails and slop giving prize1*, Nazi leaders, as contrasted with their Ty PIC ALLY AMERICAN when we play bridge. ' inus," he said, "that unless cor- "battles may be lost and crushing defeats may be suffered. IS THE IDEAL OF words of only a few yeajrs ago. Most of us have had such an imasures are taken immediatelj It seems certain that as our offensive capacity is stepped UNLIMITED PROGRESS abundance of food and service and NOJOB'STOOBIG^O ' Says Mr. Churchill: "There is one note "things" that we've grown care- miry will face both a military an up, casualties will increase aivd the losses in aircraft will JOB'S IMPOSSIBLE. which rings through all those speeches. It less and soft. We've forgotten or '•"llapse. The naked facts presen rise with the spread of our'participation." ., perhaps never discovered how self- r can be qujte clearly heard above their cus- iit that cannot be ignored." Those in the Navy and War Departments who are reliant and chVienl we can be 'I1 rubber from our homes, farm tomary boastings and threats—a dull, low responsible for combat^ arid particularly for that in the when we have to. We're the de- i'lstrial plants is part of the answe whining note of fear." ' air, have had this prospect anxiously on their minds tor scendants of people who built a Not only is Mr. Churchill a great lead- iftw, more hopeful world out pi I'i'oblem. It must be remembere months. They have feared that early successes, and the the wilderness in a few genera- '•!' in normal times.the rubber in er of a great people, in their day of grav- miraculous score our fighting aircraft have made here linns. We've a heritage >*l " sta- est dangers, but he is a reporter of the mina ano;i'ulU>d "neeeS. "il' uil the reclaimed rubber w imagine no gain from a recital of the facts The fourteen short-wave, radio Women are urged to save their relating to the destruction of planes on the transmitters in this country have woi'n or discarded silk, rayOn and PRESS u been leased by the Government nylon hose in order that thu na BACKBD BY OUR NATURAL RESOUfcCfcS THIS IDEAL HAS ' "'t neglect that old, pair of rubbe ground at Cuz.on, several hours after the Thirty-three. Washington for official broadcasting; overseas tion may use them in powderbug PRODUCED AMERICA'S GREAT NATIONAL ASSETS : • • Ui|it swimming cap, or that piec< Pearl Harbor attack. OUR INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH.-.OUR SUPPLIES OF spundents from nineteen cities n»* during the emergency. One-third manufacture. i|l'n hose when you are making That mistakes were evidently made no POOP AND H4W MATERIALS..,.QUR TECHNICAL AND cently wrote (* letter to President of the time and expense will Uoosevelt, protesting against thtt' 1 "'' your home for the scrap whic one can 'deny. The important point is tha BASES, WBNTIF1CKN0WLEP6E. ,...• OUH BACKLOG OF be allotted to the Coordina- " SeCUKITY— 26 BILLIONS IN SAVINGS ACCOUNTS, fact that they were not allowed, ' 'i' win the war. Old rubber is urg they have been rectified and that American tor lor Inter-American Affairs, American buses in the New 124 BILLIONS OF LIFE INSURANCE IN FORCE , to accompany him on bib ti4p '"•'•'lull and the most bfeauttful, mon air power is active ia the_Far.Ejwt, in the and 'the remaining twq-thirds tuHebrides and the Fiji Islands WAJl ^Of^PS APPROACHING A BILLION A MONTH.- across the country. Sulisi'iiuently, Ut in the the Office at Wir Infoirinattbn. were officially disclosed in" * recent U'Bt! W'WH^apt'r men gf^ ' can build to Ametfca's victor Mediterranean area, m . ALLT06ETHE* IT SPELL*' transmuted "a letter, en« Aleutians and at other plflcea of contAc Eight addltinnni transmitters may N*»jr cpmmuni«tu« which gnve tt« '"Spiles, of scrap rubber at our locu be added, depending upon the information about, thu size or type. 1 dorxinjf the censorship of HOWS'« !lllUl)" depots. , ' • with the enemy. ' availability of materials! of the buses, W^^^j^^M ''the l'residimt'n Uip. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1942 - I'AGE FIGHT -By WALLY MUGGS AND SKEETER f Private Life Of A Hero }, RODNEY!! .;.COME ISN'T THERE ANYTHING ) iK-* HERE!! >^A- "YOU CAN DO TO STOP ) THAT' OTHER TEAM < —He Might Be \ our Boy FROM KICKING THE 'what he's been 4iinK until they BALL OVER OUR If you fiiw \m ! Arthur Mert- Slip For IHIatrons (lead about it in I!K papers. They ^Tl GOAL PO5T5t i,;lh (Inylei in the "trt'i't, not in have tjie some mail troubles you tinif'M in. you'd --co ;i typii'ivl Anier- (lo, even though I.ielit. (inyler's father is on active duty npiiin. ic-:iM of 2S. storky, jileiisant-look- The father is fapt. E. R.' (Jaylcr, itur bin no pretty bo\. with tliil:- Iwhose dutii1* in the Navy's con- ninr1 hnir. struction corps mad* 11., family a 1'ntil jhif year he WHS average miprrntory one in Noel's youth. in MIO-:| n-i|n.fi--, In high school, Mr, mid Mrs. Gaylrr were livinr; i-! I! '-inerion, Wash,, be didn't in HirniiiiKham, Alii,, when Noel -iai.il "in particularly. He wnnn'l was hnni. Ho arrived on Christ- 1 mas Dny, 11U.1—hence his given 1'iii.i i:i!i-d tiii'ii , and there'.* t> name. They spent many of Noel's pri'ii'i.-cy about him in the senior —By .PERCY • CIMN!Y , a as N'oel's homo town. yeai al'trr .laek Ulilkeley, and iwo Hiimintfhnm has a proprietary m •Us tf yean lirf'.n- Hiiti-h fl'Hiire. He, nterest in him, too, and all Amer- TO like O'llan- and Towers, lifld <•< ica can claim a s'mro. He'-- mm yk .-i|ii-iiii IWu in- three years walking American youth personified. tin1 d'-eks of w;nships to satisfy traditinn. In-fore lie could get into m his ib'-'ined business of flying Washington Parade iayhT, howevi-r. did {Continued from Editorial Page) plain--. 1 m • i yeai s. He speeia u-ial't gunnery on til the freezing of salaries and nrc hit en another side by drastic S. Muryliiiid - valuable ex- —By OLSEN & JOHNSON pprii'iu." '"I1 a man whoM' Ijfi: and 'nsrs itttd tire r|sirt)r ' ELZA POPPEN J'eats wen- to depend lipnfi his cost. ability t" doiiirc ai-k-aeks. Their only consolation besides lie finally airiviil at the Niival the knowledge that their taxes will Air Station, IVnsacola, Kla., for help win the war, is the belief that training a" a tlyi-i in li'40. the it doses the door to runaway war- ycnr thai i;avi- tie best known time price inflation. Not that there Japnni'sr plane its name — Zero, aren't to be more, price rises. atlil also |iroiliii'eil our Navy's mos'. There certainly will be. So will lldl.'ihle lie"! rovers of Zeros, .laek there be some wages and salary Power- and liiiteh O'Hare came ses. Nobody can apply rijrid )i'icc out of Peiisaciilii ii. HUD, ton. and freezings. Even the Nazis' rigid rules permit certain O'Hare and Powers, as you prob- Pattern 9111 limy be ordered adjustments. General rises of sal- ably know, were awarded th" Con- only in womtn'i sinet 34, 36, 38, aries, however, are barred, but the gressional Medal of Honor, flnyler 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 War Labor Board may be appealed hasn't 1HM.II awarded that — yel. require! 2's yards of 39 inch to for permission to raise w^itres, The Medal of Honor is given for fabric. where inequalities appear. But extraordinary heroism above and Send SIXTEEN CENTS IN beyond the call of duty al the risk regardless of any such adjust- coina for this Marian Martin ments middle class families are in of life. Hayler isn't disappoints Pattern. Write plainly SIZE, over not having it with his unpar- the process of taking a drastic sal- NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE ary cut and will bear most of the alleled number of Xavy Crosses NUMBER. c •conomic brunt of this war. even though he hu > proved that ti Save for Viclory—with our him there is nothing above aw helpful new Fall ftod^inter Pat- —By HERR1MAN boyfiml the call nf duty. tern Book! lt'« the best guide According to the New Review His citations tell you this, with- to home sewing, with smart, of London, Lord Londondeiry'r, KRAZY KAT out adjectives. On Feb. 20, l!M2. eaiy-to-sovv, thrifty designs for following statement lends force, "as division leader and as pilot of work, play, school. Pattern to the claim that not all Nazis ar? n fighting squadron, during an at- Book i» ten cents. Germans: "I firmly believe in tin British Empire. There is only one tack directed at bis carrier by nine Send orders to Newspaper Herrenvolk, in spite of Germany's twin-engined enemy bombers, he Pattern Department, 232 West claims. We are the Herronvoll;. nt'itcked them repeatedly at dose 18th Street, New York, N. Y. i-ango and in the face of combined |The Almighty put us oufside Eu- machine gun and cajmon fire, he rope so that we could rule better." shot down one enemy bomber nml over bis first victim and got two * * * 1 assisted in shooting down two more. '- We saw our old acquaintance, others." A short time later O'Hare tool; .lunius P. Chucklehead at lunch Butch O'Hiire >wm his Congres- to thu air a second time when I the other day. Chucklehead, you sional Medal in thai .same light, in second wave of Japanese Inmibu I remember, is the frood-natureil fc'.- the course of shooting down six were spotted hemling fur the cm low wli' o i' s alway' s a" littllilllne bihit con- Jap planes. The earlier -referred rier aboard which ho was based. fused about just now we're fi^bt- to was the ill-fiited ),cxhif»tiin. Ills chance.1 to be one of two inc1 the war. Chuckleliead opened planes available lor action at the ft O'Hiire, asked hnwDiit felt lev his lunch box and pulled out a ham moment. Within another few fight a sky b:ittlv outnumbered knuckle ami; two sandwiches wit'i , minutes he knocked off three more nine to one said: slabs of beef about « half inch "You sort of tingle nil over. Yon I enemy bombers. On March It), "in a distant en- thick. ffiV TIRMAN don't huve time to consider the emy urea, he (.(Jayier) interueplcii Ed Jones, who was nuinchiiiK t odds against you. You're too busy NAPPY shot down an enemy seaplane bean sandwich Veinarked: throwing bullets ir. keep alive. You |,%l)ter and later in the face of I "Suy, Chucklehead, how can you just waul to keep shooting.' Can't HAPPV AND 1KAT )i - heavy miti-aircral't lire strafed and keep-within two and a,half pounds S-S-5TOP SHAKIN' think about much of anything else. JOOBER 5URE GULP- - (OH Gui> y dropped l'laRiiieatiitioii bombs on 1 of. meat a week if you eat lunches WWXMVIIL YA? ".Most of my lights were fought *RE IN A FINE " "SH-SOMELT.- s ', two I'tieiny destroyers." |like that?" at a range of less than 100 -yard.;. W NOW. THEY Y-V0U S-S-SCARED? DOWN HERCK-C V '• On May 7-fi, "in action against | Chuckle-head, his mouth full of I enme through with Must one bul- LOWERED ' GOOBCRfL-L-Ui i 4 Japanese; forces in the Carol, Sea, I sausage, said "I'm a war worker." THEMSELVES R-RUW' ^ ' ;/ let, hole in my plane. due to his skill iiiul uggrtissive-. Ed Jones answered, "But wa" "1 think that proves the Grum- )0WN THRU ness, his zeal and' courage as an r workers have to keep within tho HE TRAP DOOR man Wildcat f wa; Hying can out- airman, and his utter, disi'egard for limit too. Everybody does, so tho fly and outshoot anything the .lap- AND FOUND his own life, Lieut. Gayler suc- men at the front can have fij.»htin^ THEMSELVES have." ceeded in destroying two Japanese food." N WHAT OB- According to an eyewitn&s who aircraft and in damaging two oth- Chucklehead snorted. "Listen, HOOSLV MUST watched O'Hare at work that day, ers, his courageous action, con- hero!" he spiil. "I ^'ork hard. E THE GELI.AR the intrepid Navy flier knocked off tributing materially to the defense I've got to have meat t» work in," * >P "BAILEY'S three Japanese bombers in no of our force." And he went on with the serious 4R6AIN BEEHIVE more than two minutes. You know how proud you'd be business of eating. .» j-GOSH IT'S "He darted recklessly into a hail to read this about your boy. You We saw Chucklehead about nr. / of anti-ait'crui't tire," the eye- can imagine the pride of Cayler's jhour later. He was 'sitting on a witness declared, "and clipped off folks, They usually don't know Ibench near the waehi-oom, hi.; a straggler. Then lie leap-frogg^i' hands folded across his fat little tummy, his eyes closed^—asleep. By BOB I Ex Libris... ByWilUam Sharp Christian Science DETECTIVE RILE\ Church Calendar A6 THE TRANSPORT NEAB5 A 5W\tL ISLAND...

First Church of Christ, Silientisl, Si-waren, is a branch of the Mother ACHMED huri'h, The First Church of 61MGH, AS Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. BEtlEVIWG SINGH .Sunday services 11 A. M. Sun H£ HAD SHOT IS ABOUT iiay School, »:S0 A. M. Wednes- CILEY, TO UMCONiC day Testimonial iiieeling, 8 P. M. P&EPABES TO JUMP... Thursday, reading room, 2 to 4 ESCAPE BY 1'. M. ;• PROBATION AFTEH'DEATH" PARACHUTE Lesson-Sermog subject for ...R)LEY,IT Sunday, October 25, in all Chris- lion Suience Churches and Socie- BEEN PlAYING ties throughout the world. POS5UW AND The Golden Text is: "He that 15 QUITS joviTcometh, the suiwe shall be AWARE OF m are auujlit,a 1 clothed in white raiment." (Rev. ifH£ PRINCE'S i PLAN. on a rou> 4 pluiw Unes in f ju' p •V) courtyard -Uu Sevttdh front* Among the Lesson-Sermon cita- tions is the following from the Bible: "Yea, though I walk FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW through the -valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no svil: for DRIED AND PO4/M8EDU«™»v- ^. thou art with me; thy rod. mid thy. RES ARE 6flU- U*1 taff they comfort me." (Psalma THEY AREiTHE TOAP, !H;4 A METHOD FOR MANU- The Lmon-Sermon also includes A he following pYflOUQb ( ence and Health with Key tu l<5RA0EOFCQffEEaNB£U66DlNT«e |§^^ & f\ * Scriptures" by M»ry Baker Eddy. .ife is the origin and ultimate of ' I SUM6R /WAY SOON HfofONiy U/§ j in dikkes and mwn, never aUnumble through quUles.wlth te duttlli, but gaineil by walking in the pathway of Truth both before and after thut vhich its called (P.

^AKIWG ARBAHGCMENT5 TO HAVE SAVAGED Th# Wf8 warw that plastics A StllPWENT OP CHAIAPAUNE ,\WWCH ^W TO £ und other types of tubes are uot THE BOTTOMOf THt MA IN 1'jll WilEH THE SS. ^B acceptable for «Kohange for ijew AAfcRIDA.CARRYING THLOUWAGUE.COLUDEI) nieUl tubes containing tootb- puste/allying waft, ptc. PAGE NINE 1 --LEADER FRIDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1942 odbridge Host To Amboy Tomorrow; Beats Trenton, 8 To 0 Smart Line Us rs 7b 5ee* 5fA Put Of Season Against Bayonne Pioneets Gives Win Kearny Club, BrooMiattan 1 Club Lunds Win, To Clath On Soccer Field Over Power SPORTS ECHOES KKARMY—The Kenrny Celtics will pliiy llrnokhitttiiB at Scots WOOMtlUIKiTv' Tho superiw- fi* acks Now thore are some lovely labels jutting up Hold Lead Field Sun ay in mi Americnn Soc- ity civi'i vulk of a smart lint', w»« ' contest. The kick-off above the gridiron, the unbeaten and untied teams. demonstrated in the Woodbririffe d for :i p. m. Township hijeh school victory nvnr There (hey stand for M lo HftP_nnr| it woll|d 1)(! ,, By 1 Game 7'lii is expected to fur- Trenton liy the wore of 8-0. mit 11 good idon to look quickly, because some of them are nish one f the major thrills of senson us lioth olulis ure un- Upsetting thr dope for thr sec- bound to go down shortly. For one thing, some un- Jin ond time in succession, Conch Nifk - The Golden Paced By Hank Cho- (iitod und are Imttling for top PrUco's boys have cniwd consid- • Ling iheir fifth tied and undefeated teams will be-running into other honors in the league standing. erable hend-wrntchltiR (hiring th« Sunday nt tho micki's 680, Defeats untied and undefeated teams, with a consequent n« the tilt with Perth Amboy .(hen they will downward revisionof untied and undefeated teams. Tailors, Z To 1 tomorrow \i hushed over. Thv lo- ! hly touted Ihy- cal latin went up against the Capi- ],:\<\. Sunday, ' Of course, notaH untied and, undefeated teams •FORDS—Litml'.i Service t Fords Coal tal City BjrKfpR.ition outweighed iln's boy, had no Ktand on the sume level, Alabama, for instance, has paced liy Hank C'hnmicki who \v in some instances by us much »i 1 M- (if the Kumm'.i, lilayed and won four games. Two of the Alabama in rare form, took two out of thn-« 40 anil Fifl pounds per man, hut by from Hnlln's Tnilors in the Fonts Drops 3 the zip and dnsh of the line in, accoidlnjf 'o victims were Mississippi State and . Dick- ommcrcial Ijongue and thus peninit up territory, were able to Tonv ('accio'.i, inson defeated W. and J. by 14—6 and thereby stand* conquer « hcnvily favored club. ntfs to its load in the circuit. v. ii with a well- untied and undefeated, that being the only Dickinson Priseo expects tn start the same I'I which includes Chomicki, with 221, 215 Bncl To Toft's game to date. But there's a slight technical differ- crew nt the t.cpion Stadium tomor- ..'M.I had attained 44 for a total of f>80, lucked only row as he did Inst week. .•i.niifins in pro ence between the, Alabama and Dickinson records, >ur pins of tiie record thus fur The Barrons went to work with ilmll. Among Defeat Causes Tie In and Dickinson rooters, if not amonp;vthe first, certain- l the leaKui' this season held by a will in the very first quartet, i :nnett, property Fords City Circuit; scoring; a touchdown after the 11 ly would be among the second or third groups to ad- i3 team-mute, Clark. (iimiK pBHip was only a few minutes ofd. •in' public to s.'t! mit it. Some slight allowance must be made for Wib Romer registered a (i:!7 Saints In Triple Win Ernie Dnbay recovered a Trenton eiiea, the second highest in th" >•," said Cnceioir., campus pride and local patriotism. FORDS — A bombshell was fumble on the Trenton 80 «nd j he I lie last con- itfht matches; to lend George's Ernie Barnny, who was certainly ervice to a triple win over South dropped into the Fords City bowl- 4 8 172 Island, New York, referring to this nbo 1!)U 127 The remainder of the period aaw a • drive were long was against a soldier team from Fort Knox and the Fischer 170 170 1G0 lers in the A. S. & R. league. matter, may be found at offices of asckay 145 keun punting duel between Itfi'ti - Knj-le and Al Cilo, Toronto l'-'l 171 257 Transportation No. 2 bested Re- every local Selective Service iassagli 141 11)1 157 ami Bus Taylor. ju-ound sprint by result wasn-'t a good guide on Ohio State strength or Kennedy 144 ir.o 111-I search in two out of three games Board, Post Office, Court House "utarick 137 200, 180 Jini Siggclukki also came t • i the Summit 4. weakness, The soldier team proved to be easy for 178 FhlSB 1!)7 153 and the Smelters clipped the Lab and every town hall within the urkus .._. 156 152 155 with several spectacular runs in :,,iiiu' on furlough the collegians. But Indiana, Southern Cal and Pur- oratory for two. Silver Refining military areas. the course of the came. One came , bucked through 847 808 970 took one out of three matche, Small Part Involved 810 885 808 eai'ly in the fourth period when he .(• Hears their SM- due were the following victims of Ohio State. In- H«rry'» Tavern (0) with the Electric Shop. The commission announced that oft's Bar (3) intercepted Walt Lee's pass on the '.u\-ets place-kicked diana, tfven in losing, scored 21 points against Ohio Sabo . 154 231 The individual and team scores outside the restricted zones, al- iedlund .. 148 187 200 Wood.bridge 36 and ran to tho State. Southern .Cal scored 12. Purdue didn't score Joe Lucov 130 Tmuiportation No. 1 (3) most all of the State will be open irozowski 225 184 171 Trenton 44 where he bumped into 180 104 188 ,:\\er Score at all. It must be that the Ohio State defense has Lesko IKovak 158 138 tq hunting during the regular, sea- ['oft 161 175 145 his own interference and fell when 150 138 second period, Harmyk .— Stumpf 171 180 sons as usual, except on posted fister .... 187 213 158 he was in the clear. been tightening up with practice, ' 154 ; Poi. W. H. S. (8) Trenton (0) .hi Johnny Royle Jack Lucov Ruszmik 19.1 145 property, without any further re- Musilf ... 101 193 228 To be awe, the Ohio State scoring has been com- 16!) 177 130 L.E. Hlaveivka Gwjomes :.'••• i\! lonj; runs to Deter Chaney 150 12 strictions. Restricted areas out- 144 IB 6 143 L.T Swanick- Schraedec in the Summit ing down too. The point score for their side in the Schickel- Kalenbach Ifil 145 16 lined by the Governniont consti- 882 902 902 :...! Johnny Cip" 146 L.G Vnhaly Veinam four games was 59, ?>2, 28 and 2G in that descending 803 771 840 Stancik 162 ute only a very small portion of Middlesex Water (0) A. Ferraro .... 20G 182 C Dubay ....' Lincoln order; but, with the improvemtyit in defense that still .he State, and therefore the R,(J Thompson Hammond Uill'y e.iiuiox«ii a 833 770 740 iportsmen may look forward Kemeniski /46 178 1 Hollo1. Taitort (1) '?. Taylor •. VcRotsky MI- iliird period, leaves them a margin of safety. Santa Clara is in the . Powerhouse carrying on. his I favorite pastime Morbito , (ll8 :.. runs by Ro>l" ir 4 171 (0) ii .Davidoski Handles - ' 118 140 139 without serious interference, Blackman l'6(i 183. 1 dlear or the Coa^t and Texas Christian is standing up 180 Ely H$ .'Siggqlakki. Pflcci y .-coniig fiun^ I'leddn 137 159 ! the Southwest, but each of those .teams was in two 215 201 ISO 162" 157 It would be well, 'hovyever, fo Toth yS 144 Lfi BaJWt- £...:i:.....w .,. j.F Lee • ti:r cllil-aiouili.1 in Colombetti .-• 125 li)r 187 MaiKrton . WO 131 all hunters to familiarise them (Contin/ed on Page 10) R.H jSurick '. .; '. Nemeth ...veil best in the neighborhoods where they may be tllown off the hill- Farkas - ' 125 1 1 144 '112 selves with the terms of any fur F.'B Barany Leili •' i third period tops at any .time. There are football man-traps all KorneAi ..; 201 173 ii;. -,e<; from Ma«- Meltinson }75. 162 th,er proclamations, announce- Score by periods: !110 869 ments or restrictions issued by th i picked Up two over those areas. 9|il First Aiders Clipped Woodbridgo _ 6 2 0 0—8 '•'< yards, but tf(<- Lund'i Service (2) - 719 698' 690War Department, the eommjssio Trenton ,. 0 0 0 0—0 ] and the at luck Danger Ahead Roger 204 172 179 Transportation No. 2 (3 said. , Touchdown: Siffielakkl. Safetyi 181 . .MidbridKc 37. Himsen 222 A. ltriss 153 156 168 The official wildfowl season i In Craftsmen s Loop Tienlon. Substitutions: Wood- All those untied and undefeated teams are now 2O;J -uiil their final Jacob • '.. 201 mtinas 114 121 New Jersey opened un October 1 brultfe—Komtrte\ P. Toth;, Rossi, real targets for other teams on their schedules. A 11)5 191 2Q6 !• closing minutes Clark 151 LUCM 176 157 and continues until December % WOODBRIDUE- -Tis rumored | Zullo, Konshulis, Kozma, Jf)unham. 244 144 Mud, after. Wuko- team that has met one or more losses already can re-, Chomicki 221 Stan- , 175 168 The woodcock season opens fro sent for a doctor, Ti-eu.Lon—Sivyer,. Johnson, ,Zu- Suswal 187 18"l 192 November 1 to November 15. Th A'Jums' pass on gain some of that lopt ground by hauling down a team when he arrived it was too late, chetti, Commini, VoRler. 'Officials: 041 1025 1001J. Sabo 110 annual upland game season on club Sti'uuss, referee; Oderham, um- Mil rrtumud it to 1 for the First Aid bowling that is now on high. Take Illinois, a shining exam- pire; Maclntyre, head linesman. l"nut then put tin! rabbits, pheasant, quail (except in suffered a 2-1 setback ;it th-e hands ii-f and scored ple as a target at the moment, This coming Satur- Ctik's Tavern (2) 805 772 83 Passaic, Bergen, Essex, Hudson, of Eddie's Cafe in the Craftsmen Vernillo 222 182 157 Research (1) and Union counties) gray squir- Tandy 184 141 day the Illini have the job of tackling Notre Dame, 168 IS) 2 195 pin league this week, :.: tackle a n d Donnelly 68 Zisdhkau 147 139 18' rels, ruffed grouse and partridge, Jn the same circuit, the Green Orr 1«8 128 Now Notre Dame hasn't had a really bad team 22 4 175 101 167 .i terback, starred Soos Crane 144 154 14: opens on November 10 and con-Lantern crew which has been Kochlcr 1«7 171 172 180 144 TIli'V ({live I'Vl'iy- since time when the memory of man runneth not to Caik Monsoti 140 1C0 14 tinues until December 15. shining ao brightly in weeks gone Miller Levine 147 170 . 182 150 •iii wiic handicap- the contrary. But when Wisconsin tied Notre Dame Mikula 159 137 by, was extinguished by Stern- •i uf tho game, Putnan 155 233 164 RED CAP NO PROTECTION 818 700 751 and Georgia Tech beat them, it did seem that per- 1)33 899 841 tield's and the scoro read 3-0. The ill Summit (0^ JacHson, Wyo.—While renting, Snookiei (3) Bill's Diner (1) Snooltics and the Shell Oil rollers in Ruiiol haps this i^as Something of an off-year around South 181 170 745) 823 745 a party of California hunters were each turned in triple wins over M. Coppola 1&6 173. 140 Gladysz |iu 14(1' 176 Jacobin Bend. To make matters even more gloomy in appear- 15«' ,171 Laboratory (1) ' testing their aim by shooting at a the Craftsmen's Club and the Samons l . ... Caporoso Kbse 1 156 121 l b hil Bill 14a 170 169 Lehman 182 red-labeled upple box, while Bill Stanley's Barbers, respectively. L, Coppola 113 - Maruellino ance, Coach Frank Leahy was bundled off to the Nelson 179 134 142 lfi7 190 14.1 Dumestch 125 |-Junip, 50-yam-old guide and The individual and teuni scores: Simeone 129 Ehrnuui Mayo Clinic for a check-up. Podolski 195 Hurska 148 178 106 ancher, stood about thirty feet to Fratterola 197 190 192. !i . .. Maiuilovivh Hansen 180 Fir.t Aid (1) 173 Even the Notre Dame 27-0 victory over Stanford 137 Daniels 18(5 129 •no. KlUside oOfI cnthue targelurguut ummicalling th»»ev , 156 126 15G Vernillo 186 101 Lorenzo McQuarrie 158 154 tHoUBOinan Amoral •.— 120 dots. One hunter came out o( Orlick 180 159 188 Adams didn't blow away the bloom. Stanford hadn't beat- 823 755 843 850 he cabin to take his turn, was told Amos 180 154 161 814 ... Feiranlti en anybody before Notre Dame ran over them. "But 711 799 695 o shoot at the rad-labeled box on ttoberts i 160 168 146 Crtjfumen'i Club (0) Musteffmni 182 141 along came Lieut. Col. Bernie Bierman's Seahawks, Eddie1. Service (0) Smelter (2) he hill. He fired at the red he Biehai'ds 175 138 151 p. Barth -. 1^4 ... .' DeClussas 188 A. Levi 149 130 138 flying high, and Notre Dame brought them down with Patrick 211 201 E. Simonsen.. aaw and Jump fell dead, a bullet in 178 181 Paaak 108 head. On his head, Jump was 848 745 8U2 (J. Baker '..-. l'"J 160 2U 6—31 Stern IV 135 a c»»sh. That puts a different face on the whole pic- fi8 132 139 Dttutlowch 180 ISO 176 wearing a bright red cap, long 1 Sehwenzer. .... 170 152 0— 0 Stalls. ; l Eddie , q.fe (2) 164 ture. This must be a real Notre Dame team, despite 141) 191 Johnsun 145 1(19 jecogniaed as the best protection 108 205 S. Combu ' 1M 167 Livingston 198 223 Zick 170 M'S BEAT JA.PS Jenkins 152 nl) Fritz -.- 173 194 '171 against a hunting accident. ltucx i 209 158 138 !i)| the staggered start.' 732 797 702 is fcf scrap met- 163 2« 1 Hohsheimer 141 17,4 832 9"09 SCRAP IS NEEDED •I in keep United Ambushes Ml Around , 861 Slotwinski 173 179 U (3) Scrap metal collected in muni- llangv 158 174 Uction up to sched- Yes, sir, the Illinois rooters can ring Saturday, Metuchen Grill (3) Simp 145 134 C. Sehwensor ... 157 106 161 740 859 :ipal salvage drives does not stay U15 162 ••II'TS, tin cans, and -226 866 Palko • 150 111 Oct. 24, on the calendar and add aBu footnotet there : t»a"Abouy bet 187 intf shot nt our Lynch 214 SUver Rcf'l (1) o idle mounds. Collections made m | Genovese 181 159 186* Hot the samo this time look out for storms,Boston College, untied 212 152 •285 Pigel 139 170 155 n many towns have been thrown 10& Schwalje 1 Lll| 136 838 804 if - init of the 203 193Skow 124 186 .n reprocessing plants within""" 161 167 atoms in other sectors, too. 1 Byrne »»' c < Chomicki 157 181 Visakay 181 week they wwe gathered up, (3) •I K used or new Saturday. No teteaam ia safe $ese unsettled d»yfl. 1/8 196 178 ,188 18 m payments to indtviduak ill 1^7 101 »io tur uehicles roll" Tt ftte * U be doubly h«avy at the squad, that W. Romer Green" Ltvtwrn 178 -Li., i—a,,., ai fVm unnaHa that art* m 128 "> purposes during StoftKdta date. W* away from them became ?0.26PiOOO,OOp.' MulUoney ...... 171 187 •160 iiecorUiity to the 050 M&5 984 Feuchter ...!;,:- 153 141 1/39 "»ed by the Ufllce SSI ofihe'm are coming tutvhHKf 4!4rt 700 686 ''"lisli'ation. Ki«r«n in th* New York Timei.» INDEPENDRN1 I PAGE TEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1942 the conversion of the automobile Grass Grows," "The Gun Master," once, girls,—but six times. By Warner \uu\ wants peojile 1n know that she industry to armament production, 1 and "Peace Marshall." He also the way, this is the last picture can make people Isuijd , too. released in December; "Chaplains 44.8% Of 6-Month took Bill Boyd, cowboy star of Tyrone maHes before he enters the There'll I,,. in the Service," in April. Profits "'i thrill,, News From The Screen World When Hurry Sherman left Par- the Hopalonf? Caasidy films, who Kirvice. from the sale of these subjects officials, |n, ,),,' By Emily Enright amount, where he worked as a di- is under personal contract to him. W will be turned over to war charity. Republic :i | \' Scrap Quota Realized rector for seven years, to join the Four one-reel shorts, to be m few minor jmi,, A newcomer to Hollywood that Bette Davis, wan kicked out ol United Artists us a unit producer, It was always the other girl known {as "Victory Featurettes," Alexis Smith will do a song and Will enniirui). |{ NEWARK ••• Tin- Conservation will bear watching is Harriett 01 Universal because she showoi he took alonp screen rights to who got the kisses in the pictures will be released October 26, in dance in her role in "Thank Your major c«ni|i : l)ivi=inn of the Win Production son, daughter of an Oklahoma "little in talent and appearance?' "The Sngn of the American Cow- in which Anne Baxter has ap- conjunction with the Govern- ;ui ( 1 Lucky StBTs" and will appear with typo of jiictii,. (Board has r(>!>»rtril to the Now City businessman of Swedish an- Miss Davis is working on her for boy," the late Will James' last peared until the current one. In ment's Film Division. The first, Olivia de Hnvilland in "One More due to the :!,,„. Jersey Stat<• Salvage Ootnmittop cestry. Harriett is nn accom- ty-fourth film since that time— novel, "Pahnska," the life of Buf- this film, "Crash Dive," she gets "Keeping Fit," will be followed Tomorrow," both of which are will be i|«.,,..,. that, based on the United States plished dancer, being able to d the present one, "Now, Voyager.' falo Bill Cody; "Wherever the kissed hy Tyrone Power—not by "Arsenals of Miftht," showing ; (Bureau of Mine? Heports, New the ballet, tap, swing, can can, or In this film, she has three leading Jersey's total snap deliveries for at will, mix them all up. She men. the months of July and August look? a lot like Sonja Heinie, haa equalled 'lt.8'v of the state's en- long slim legs like Zorina and has Annabella, blonde French screen tire quota fur six months. star who gave up her film career SAVEOA4CRE AT SCHINDEL'* the frail-looking appearance of Chnrles A, Eaton, Jr., Chairman Veronica Lakt, when she married Tyrone Power of the New Jersey State Salvage a little more than two years ago, Committee, in releasing these Mary Afltor, who is one of the will return to the screen soon in figures said; few Hollywood actresses to sur- the feminine starring role in "Pro "For July and August, 1942, vive winning a beauty contest, ject 47," a story of a Commando New Jersey has returned 44.89c which she did at the age of Hi, raid on Franc? to be made by of its six months' quota. This will play the role of mother to Twentieth Century-Fox. She will means that New Jersey has been K.ithryn Grayson, in "Private resume her career just as Power BUY providing lfliiT'r of its monthly Miss Jones." Although she has leaves his to join the Mnrines. quota, The only state exceeding been seen on the screen for about New Jersey for these two months twenty years, she is still one of Hedy Lamarr is taking singing WISELY is Idaho which obtained 45% of Hollywood's most attractive and and dancing lessons in the hope of its total six months' quota of scrap. accomplished stars. getting a chance to do a come- However, it should be noted that dy with Bob Hope. She says she Idaho's quota for the six months' We've all heard of Dottie La- OPEN FRIDAY NIEHT TILL 9 P. M. SATURDAY TILL 10 P. M period is only 14,000 tons, where- mour's sarong and Hedy Lamarr's as New Jersey's is 492,000 tons." lurong, now Cecil B. DeMillo is Limds Hold Lead Eaton added that, on the basis TREMENDOUS SELECTION — WOMEN'S - MISSES' NEW coming out with a "slendang" in Continued From Sport Page Of the figures available at this picturization of the "Story of Dr. time, New Jersey is far in the lead So. Second Coal (.0) Wassell." He explains that a cf the state* with the largest Turkus 176 252 1G1 ^orK Shuts slendang is a gamy scarf which esko 178 154 101 FALL SKIRTS quotas in the Salvage for Victory program. Javanese native girls wear over Hultgren 167 194 201 Swing, gored, und pleated styles; new their shoulders. They also use Van Horn 182 1112 161 A. K. F. plane repair base them for market bags and to car- Madger ... 195 125 212 Fall shades ami plaids; all newest popu- speeded by U. S, civilians in Brit- ry their babies in, An altogether lar models; .sizes 24 to 32. Plan to got useful garment, it seems. ain. 887 899 •Vc.yf several. Move by the United States to With the shortnge of film loom- MORE ON GAL 80— . BETTER SKIRTS ... $2.29 to $4.98 take French colonies is ge«n. ing nearer find hearer^ directors Deak't M»rk.t (0) f(Je are demanding more and more B. Damo-ct . 182 rehearsals before beginning cam- Datnoci v 109 152 Fords Coal Drops 3 era work to obviate the usual Massagli 174 162 151 Continued From Sport Page "blow-ups" of lines, ruining many Hamulak 166 195 181 WOMEN'S - MISSES' BRAND NEW 1. Ferraro 213 feet of film. The late John Bur- Parsler 244 171' 169 galvia 187 187 179 rymore held the all-time record iosko 175 139 169 for blow-ups, it becoming neces- 807 950 898 sary for him to have a blackboard 921 77!l 822 FALL DRESSES St. George C. C. (3) out of range of the camera from Eddie't.Gene'i (3) Hmicleski .... 194 Rayon Crepe* in glowing Autumn colors Diabfk 175 24'5 165 which he could read. Shirley Tem- 181 177 SUPS Laubach 162 158 173 Stancik 189 222 222 ple, however, in her baby prime, your choice: Urbanski 202 182 182 Hydo 148 163 193 was perhaps the best on her lines, Krohne 245 210 160 Volosin 11)0 180 191 being almost letter-perfect while t Any 2 Styles M f Q|- adult performers were blowing A. llmieleski .... 156 193 222 Turek 195 198 214 • Any 2 Sizes ^^M $2.79 up all around her. 1 959 915 914 tvimn"' iful 897 1008 986 • Any 2 colors each Do you remember, way back in si vi guiivr Mtrcy Foundry (1) the dim, dark days of 1930, when ielin Theatre (2) stf.es Sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 44, 46 to 52 Buchko 174 181 170 a young actress, by the name of Young 205 181 166 •iims; Handle ..'. 150 132 170 Faltisco 155 178 159 , .11. Dresses you can wear now—and^on into Noerenberg 1U1 128 156 -oschick 187 173 143 fall. Tailored with the workmanship SUBTLE REMINDER Hanie 184 163 197 Hayduck 180 155 190 "\\ iind detailing found usually in higher Schicker 191 200 231 Springfield, 111.—In the pay en- Kantor 182 290 198 velopes of some of the employes ""MtN SAU-wooT priced dresses. Fall colors of Leal 8:lO 804 924 of the Baker Manufacturing Com- 909 890 850 brown, Evergreen green, wine berry, Petenon Brkket (2) pany who had been absent from Roienblum An'n (1) classic navy, Damoci 178 172 153 work during the week were placed Speciale 129 158 Tice 1«4 171 175 old 1,000-mark German notes and Gardella 176 145 Sweaters Peterson 171 168 179 a brief statement which read: Tilp 183 109 170 "The extra pay attached is for Gardella 194 164 206 Barney 159 168 181 WOMEN'S FLANNEL Lesko 189 214 193 failure to report lor work one day Mercurio 177 190 -49 Cordt last week. This money comes Bcrndt 158 158 107 1V|1| V d from a country that is glad to pay '," - ^i<- si, wi-is"' 896 879 90fi ; long ,vnU- Lawrence Lodge (0) you not to make supplies for our 805 817 890 ±7'- ""' ••."•di,;, s Ellis 9G 147 soldiers. When you don't work, - AH Gowns you work for the enemy." Jn. Inglis 145 165 Juicy'i (1) ;at\u CiAov's" Rupp 162 102 148 Demarest 148 180 181 McFarland 212 179 186 Jim Inglis 164 129 COTTON Springer 170 191 181 Lockie 161 160 Predicting a 13,818,000-bale Fauble 180 174 178 Hall 132 .... ! 79« cotton crop, 28 jper cent larger Larson - 183 1G6 178 7uU Fa5hioned Nagy 19U 157 151 than -a year ago, the Department . liuynowu WOMEN'S -MISSE: of agriculture points out that 903 890 907 -^ 8 lo 772 755 761 three States, Texas, Mississippi Sternfeld't (2) stive'. A. H. Koyen (3) and will produce more Derewsky 189 175 174 JUNIORS' NEW FALL Wainwright 188 202 184 than half of the crop. Texas, with Amundson 221 175 256 Kutcher 151 134 163 3,403,000 bales, leads, followed by Szurko 156 165 .. Deak 191 150 162 All First Quality Mississippi with '2,030,000 bales, Yustak 168 A oo, Lucas 18G 155 165 und Arkansas with 1,000,000 bales. Jaeger 163 192 202 " W Marincsuk 171 165 124 Fedor 190 190 168 Fuel oil will be denied the 887 860 788 buildings able to use coal. 919 897 8fi8 prs. Maws 94 ruyon are veil; nil Coatsl to VALUES TO S1!).H8 YOU Wonk 16. mer. IN GOOD LIGHT 1.941

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