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TO PLACE A WANT-AD IN THE BIGGES THE INDEPENDENT- SUBURBAN PHONE AD-TAKER— NEWSPAPER WOODBRIDGE 8-1710 IN THE COUNTY WOODBRIDGE. N. J,, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1937 PRICE THREE CENTS BMK, WOODBRIDGE Issues Warning BOY DEATH SWELLS FROM OUR BIGGEST CREDITORS '37 FATALITY LIST VALENTINE STRIKERS ACCUSED OF MAIL-TAMPERING; FRONT OFmTONHOLLOW ON HIGHWAYS TO 8 IT-DOWN' FACES COLLAPSE AS CIO ASSUMES CHARGE WINDOW $46,000 Due In Taxes And Pedestrian, Cyclist Killed Confidential Letter Open- Mass-Meeting Draws Only $49,000 Owed To Bank, Although Motorists In- ed, Later Turned Over Crustaceans Cause Capone Casualty Minority Of Workers • A naive and extremely Schedule Shows volved Blameless To The Police For Union Talk childish method of chastising this newspaper for its denun- KEATING ifTWARNING EXPECT PROSECUTION —But It Might Have Been Worse! ORGANIZER CALLS FOR ciation, of the. ravishing by the RYAN NAMED^ TRUSTEE teachers' lobby of the public WOODBRIDGE—The deposi- WOODBRIDGE—Two . deaths UNDER FEDERAL LAWS Lobster Man Was Subject 'INDEPENDENT' TABOO treasury, was employed by the tors of the First National Bank n the highways this week in- WOODBRIDGE—Complete col- WOODBRIDGE—An instance of Woodbridge-XownShip Teach- creased the total fatal casualties GRADUAP CROSS To $12,000 Fine Or ers' Association when it with- and Trust Company and the Town- apse of the efforts of the CIO to a striker at the M. D. Valentine & held from The Independent ship of Woodbridge are the princi- .n Woodbridge this year to eight. 150 Years In Jail Bros., factory opening a special rganize workers at the M. D. delivery, confidential communica- its attempted justification of pal creditors of the Mutton Hol- Neither of the fatalities however, Valentine & Bros, factory here PROGNOSJTCATORS ' WOODBRIDGE—Thomas Ca- could be attributed to carelessness tion to the company and . then its successful demand for full low Fire Brick Company according vas indicated last night when a pone, 45-year-old resident of Bel- salary restoration. or recklessness on the part of the Aquila Marries Charlotte turning the letter over to the police to a schedule of liabilities filed by nass meeting called for 6:30 p. ford, went sailing through town with the bland notation "opened motorists involved. ri. failed to materialize until after Boivin Previous To by mistake," was revealed today. In order to piesent both sides of the concern in the United States the other day, his truck loaded to District Court in Trenton. Yesterday, Michael Pedich, Ly- light because of lack of attend- The letter was delivered to the the question,vthe .complete text Predictions the gunwales with nice, small, ten- plant Wednesday evening by a of the powerful lobby's declara- Eugene Viereck, receiver for man Avenue lad, was killed when nce. der lobster. There were, by ac- Chief Keating the bicycle he was riding with Wil- ISELIN—The batch of predic- postal employe. None of the of- tion is contained oh this page. Al- the defunct bank, is listed as a Harangued for about an hour tual count, 600 nice, small, ten- ficials of the factory were present liam Chaney" of 233 Thomas and a half by a CIO organizer, no tions which out of the though ordinarily . allowing the creditor in the amount of $49,- came der lobster. and the striker had no authority freedom of its columns only to re- Street, collided with a truck driven enthusiasm was displayed by the soothsayer's crystal regarding to accept the mail. It was taken, sponsible Individuals or agencies 237.03 while the town is owed little group which assembled in He was whistling a jaunty air 46,062.13. Other debts include ESTHETIC BEAUTY by Michael Roman of 632 Lee members of this year's graduating however, and its contents revealed the matter: :of the. Associations' Street, Perth Amboy while both the factory driveway. Police esti- when Game Warden Frank -Shraw to the strikers, who are no longer obligations to George McLaugh- mated that approximately a score class at the Woodbridge Township domination of the Board of Edu- vehicles were going north on St. interrupted his reverie and brought employed. cation is of such tx'emendous mo- lin, John Simon, James L. Dalton, SIEZES MR. ZULLO of those present were employes, High School, is scarcely a month eorge's Avenue. Roman will be the remainder being passers-by him to Recorder Arthur Brown. Subsequently, the letter was ment we are willing to relax this J. F. Ryan Jr., aiid P. H. Fenton. old and already one of the face- taken to the police station, for requirement in the present . in- held for the Grand Jury under who drifted in and out of the The charge? Having 600 under- Judge Philip Forman,' on the Asks Town Committee To tious forecasts is strictly awry. what reason has not been disclosed. stance. $1,000 bond. scant crowd. sized lobster in his possession! There, the officer on the desk re- application for permission to re- Please, PLEASE, Re- Principal attacks were on this The looker-Into-the-f uture wrote, Now the statute, as made and * * * with some finality, ' that Domi- quired the messenger to sign Ma I'VE OFTEN THOUGHT organize the company, designated , move Eyesore According to the police version newspaper which was accused of provided to cover catching or pos- name under the notation "opened (since gwc in the Somerville John F. Ryan, President and Sec- of the accident, the two lads were prejudice in urging the local em- niek Aquila, son of Mr. and Mrs.sessing undersized crustaceans, is by mistake" and yesterday it was on the single bicycle when the ployes seek settlement of their dif- Anthony Aquila of Green Street, given by the police to plant offi- Messenger - Gazette men- retary, as trustee. Former Mayor WOODBRIDGE — Tony Zullo, ficulties . with the manag-ement very explicit. It says that for each tioned it first) that mer- William A. Ryan is treasurer. the Port Reading barber who washand of the boy who was pedal- Iselin and Miss Charlotte Boivin cials.. rather than to import aid from the undersized lobster on hand a per- Expect Prosecution chants of local communities acquitted of a murder rap and ling slipped from the grip on theCIIO. of Ridgely Avenue, Iselin, would Court Must Sanction pleaded guilty to toting a gat, hashandlebars, causing him to lose son must be fined $20. Similar instances of tampering would fare much better if A 30-day period was allowed by Urge Return be well along on their matrimonial Judge Brown, reading the law,with the mails have resulted in. vig- instead of berating their outside gone completely esthetic. balance. The Pedich boy, who was he court to the trustee to pre- Mr. Zullo, who used to be re- Management of the plant has let venture by 1957, some twenty took off his glasses and gave them orous prosecution. The mails Have competitors for taking away their seated on the cross-bar, fell under ft be known it is willing to.- nego- years hence. always been kept inviolate by the' business, they instead found out pare and sujbmit the plan of re- ferred to merely as Tony, or Zul- the truck. an extra polish to make sure he lo, before his addiction to rhyth- tiate at any time with the work- It was revealed this week the full authority of the government \ the reason why; that barbers would organization which must be satis- Bars Tandems ers themselves, believing out of was reading the right lines. Then and steps are expected in this in- "\, be much pleasanter to visit if (1) mic beauty came before the Town- two young graduates had eloped factory to the presiding judge be- ship Committee this week to plead Chief Keating immediately is- an experience of many years that he did some rapid calculation. tance which will preserve the right they crossed onions and garlic off fore it can be placed in operation. sued orders to his men that dou- an amiable adjustment can be ten days after their commence- Siz hundred lobster at $20 per of any individual or company to iheir diet;vC2) /flidn't-ti-y to sell for the demolition of certain un- The application stated that efforts, sightly buildings now located on ble riding on wheels will from now made of any differences. A back- ment. Where the ceremony was lobster meant he - must impose at least be accorded the full pro- you a. shave, shampoo and massage on be prohibited, thus accentuat- to-work movement already has performed, or by whom, was in- | either a fine of $12,000 or a pri- tection of mail. Although strik- along with the haircut; (3) turned to compromise the indebtedness property to which he holds title. Mr. Zullo didn't seem to have any ing a previous informal ruling to been initiated in which several of son sentence of 150 years on the have attempted to usurp the off the radio except when custom- ;o the bank and to the town, had formation which the newlyweds prisoner at the bar. property of their employes this is particular objection to the struc- this effect. He publicly asked all those first voting to strike, are chose to guard most assiduously, ers requested some particular pro- been unavailing. parents to warn their children of eaders. A Little Heavy the first instance on record where gram; : \ ; T : ;: ;; ..." '.- tures except that they were not acknowledging merely the nuptial mail, plainly addressed and leav- Township Attorney Leon E. Mc-pleasing to the eye. the danger of this practice and to William Applegate, superintend- knot had been tied on July 26. . I That seemed just a little bit out That politicians would get a co-operate with the department to ent of the factory, denied yester- of ng no opportunity for a misunder- much better rating with the citi- Hroy represented the town at the At ; this point, there doesn't Mr. and Mrs. Aquila have tern- P™P°rtion to the court, partic- standing as to its proper destina- seem to be much the town can dothe fullest extent by disciplining day he had any hand in this move. porarily taken up residence in the ularly after some inquiry indicated zenry if they maintained their hearing in Trenton last Fitday and the youngsters for any infraction He declared it was started by the tion, has been confiscated. friendliness and sympathy twelve to aid the convert, anxious though home of the bridegroom's parents. Capone was not on his own in hnil Stremlau appeared in behalf it may be to develop culture when- of the rule. men, on their own initiative, and transporting the claw-fish. Tem- The contents of the letter was months a year instead of the twoof. the bank. The total assets of not instigated either by him or by a subject of general knowledge before election; .that pedestrians ever the first shoot sprouts. Mr. He pointed out there is no speci- pering justice with common : any other officials. around the factory yesterday, in- wouldn'tibe so prone to accuse mo- the Mutton Hollow were valued at Zullo thought some kind of an fied ropm on the highways either sense, he obtained a plea of guilty order might be entered which for bicycles or pedestrians and Outside of the estimated score from the truck-driver to the dicating that either a copy was torists of recklessness if the latter $>391,268.33 and included land, NINE AUTO CASES taken or that it was memorized -would remember folks afoot have buildings and materials. The lia-would force immediate and com-warned ali who use them for this of employes at last night's session, charge of having ten nice, small purpose of the danger involved. the small attendance was made up and tender lobsters in his posses- with the latter alternative seem- some tights,: tod; that it .would be bilities aggregated $148,451.63. plete; removal of the buildings ing highly impossible. iBpre. fun.. having'- neighbors and thus protect his ' sensitive The second victim was a pedes- of women and children, the latter CALLEDJ N COURT sion and fined him $200 and $10 vision- from the -shambles, hut that trian, John Pelonay of 44 Essex competing with each other in Hi-Li costs. . If^ yoa;3ana they," remembered to Drivers Penalized For All do\Srn th.e radio after ten at BMGQAT ST. doesn't quite appear to be the Street, Carteret, who was struck •ames while the other spectators The lobsters were confiscated ; : found greater enjoyment and in- DAVIS REPORTS ROAD night. ... ; : ease. by a car driven by John Kiseli of Sorts Of Violations and from last reports were sing- MONDAY 21 21st Street, Linden. Kiseli was terest in their contest than in the '.•••• . . ... ; •'.•-.*•• ••;*• * ' ••: • •-. - Not Enough! Of Traffic Code ing "Whos Got The Last Laugh REPAIRS NEARLY DON. Although the property in ques- said to have been proceeding cau- remarks of the speaker. All were Now," as they crawled around Tremendous s u c cess 'ourth Series Continues At During the last week nine traffic tion is in process of being fore- tiously near the Clover Leaf urged to boycott The Independent. off Sandy Hook. Every Section Of Town crowded the Third Animal 8:30 In Auditorium closed by the municipality, title when Pelonay stumbled, or fell, violation cases were brought be- and Greek Cath- has not thus far been obtained directly into his path. fore Judge Arthur Bi-own. Among Visited By Oiler olic Day in Wo odhridge Mon- those tried were: Paul Dispirito, Of School and the best legal opinion is that Although two medical examina- PICNSC ON 21ST Professor Love Listener, day, sponsored by the Church a search for culture is not suffi- 35, of 582 Evergreen Avenue, He Declares of Our Lady of Mount Car- The fourth series of bingo par- tions did not indicate Pelonay Avenel Republican Units Brooklyn, N. Y., charged • with Not Judge, MQustei-Pian mcl and its industrious pastor, cient cause for tearing down a was seriously hurt, he was found WOODBRIDGE — Township ties will continue Monday evening building that belongs to another. Schedule Beach Outing passing on the right; fined $.2plus Rev. Vincent Lenyi. Although at 8:30 in St. James' auditorium. dead in bed at his home the next WOODBRIDGEt—-One -6f the Engineer Clarence W. Davis today The Township Committee, indi- $2.60 for costs; Theodore Schoeni accorded a place of high honor This week's winners were: day. An autopsy, police "declared, WO ODBRIDGS—Arrangements 38, of 34 Linden Avenue, Mt. Ver- most interested and interesting reported that approximately one- in the program, Mayor Ed- vidually and collectively, expresses showed he suffered a hemorrhage were completed last nig'ht for the Metal table, Frank Amzler; non, N. Y., charged with passing commentators on the proposal to ward J. Patten of Perth Am- sincere sympathy for its immedi- as the result of a head injury. beach party to Laurence Harbor strip the Board of Education of half of the municipality's road ;wenty-five gallons of gas, E. Bis-ate inability to aid art to: Port on the right, fined $2 plus $2.60 boy apparently found it in- "We do everything within our to be sponsored jointly by the Ave- costs; Frank Manginello, 38, of its spending authority, is Pro- improvement campaign for this convenient to be present, and er; porch rocker, Mrs. Kelly; Reading, particularly when, such power to supervise the motorists," nel Republican Club and the77 23rd Avenue, Paterson, fessor John H. Love, formerly year is completed. did not attend. Shrow rug, Mrs. M. Kovaes; spe- aid is requested by the ex-barber. :ial, Miss E. Jitnmerson; book said Chief Keating. "Pedestrians Young Republican Club of Avenel harged with passing on the right Supervising Principal of Schools Mr. Davis again stressed the •'•'••• . '' * • . * *: But that's life. case, J. Nagy; smoking stand, and bicycle riders must do their on July 21. In the event of rain and fined $2 and $2.60 for costs; who is visiting in town during inadequacy of the annual road ap- Although weeks have gone by Miss R. Laszlo; lawn mower, Mrs. share if we are to keep down the the affair will be held the next Charles Coffen, 18, of 17 South- his vacation. night. propriation of $40,000 but stated since the Board of Freeholders of- Sunquist; basket of groceries, Charter Member Of Rotary terrible toll.'" Of the eight high- land Street, . Paterson, charged Professor Love is strictly non- that expenditures thus far had fered to install a traffic light at Mrs. R. Walsh; lamp table, A. way victims this year, only two Cars will leave Avenel Street with passing on the right and fined partisan. He says that since the dangerous j intersection of leitner; Beach chair, Mrs. S. Kara; Helps Tracing Of History died as the result of crashes. and the Superhighway at 7 p. m. $4.60. he no longer resides in the com- been distributed as equitably through the Township as deliber- WoodbrMge and West Avenues special, Miss Margaret Everett; WOODBRIDGE—JBy a strange Robert Zerbe, 44, of 845 Town- munity he does not feel at lib- iSi Sewaren,' the crossing is still steel chair, Mrs. J. Sunquist; util- coincidence, G. Hargis Prall who $30,000 Guess Inadequate ly Avenue, Union, was charged erty to take sides in the con- ate calculations could manage. unguarded. The Township Com- ty table, Miss Marie O'Brien; set- was one of the charter mem- SERVICES HELD with passing a red light and fined troversy, preferring instead to Semi-permanent treatment of mittee was willing to do the job ee, Mrs. H. Zadlock; lamp, Mrs. discuss the whole proposition bers of the Woodbridge Rotary Rev. R. W. Hawn Officiates For Iselin Sewer Repairs $1 plus $1 for costs and Herbert stone and oil has been given Grove but the Board insisted on being Nilan; special, Miss Rita Toner; Club, was present at the club W. Hale Jr., 18, of 106 Forman academically. Mr. Love was in Avenue, Ridgedale Avenue, Alice head man. So, as in many other pier cabinet, Miss E. Galaida; bou- At Petersen Rites ISELIN—Workmen are bus- charge of the school system for meeting yesterday when the be- Place, . Point Pleasant, was as- Place, Eleanor, Grove and Berry county projects, nothing has been doir chair, R. Herrick; chaisette, ginning and growth of .the or- ily engaged in the difficult job"' nearly two-score years and is done. * * * Mrs. John Zilai; bicycle,. Miss WOODBRIDGE—Funeral ser- of repairing the seven-year-old, sessed the same amount. probably better equipped to dis- Streets and Oakland Avenue, in ganization here was traced from vices were held Wednesday in the Haskell Thompson, 24, of 414 Mary Fitzpatrick; special, Miss its birth in 1924. Mr. Prall $250,000 Iselin sewer. Excava- cuss it than any other local Sewaren, the engineer reported, The local Democratic party at.herine Everett; dinettev set, Greiner Funeral Home for Mrs. So- tions thus far show great open- Union Street, Salem, was charged citizen. is all in a dither about^finding • now resides in Hartford, Conn. phie B. Peterson, who died Sun- with speeding and careless driv- with the spreading of oil continu- a candidate for Mayor this Mrs. S. Morrison; maple chest, He, with his family, has ings in the line which are re- ing, to cover all dusty thorough- Robert Arway; glider, Mrs. Hugh day in the home of her daughter, sponsible for the seepage of ing and fined $2 and $2 costs. Paul year. Its first choice was been visiting at the home of Mrs. Selma Christiansen, 564 Bar- Lahi, 41, of 116 E. 53rd Street, VISITS AT SHORE fares. Assemblyman B. W. Vogel, allagher; radio, Mrs. Hevald. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Logan. sewerajge and the inflow of ron Avenue. ground water. N. Y. C, N. Y., was charged with Mrs. Yetta Selenfriend, mother Already, he declared, every sec- hut Mr. Vogel has other plans. The services were conducted by careless driving and paid a total of Mrs. Nathan Duff of Claire Ave- Then it was former Commit- Assistance' in the amount of tion of the municipality, with the / Rev. Rodger W. Hawn, pastor of $30,000 toward repairing the of $4 Eugene K. Margargol, 19, nue, was the guest on Thursday exception of Colonia, has been - teeman Sattler but Mr. Sat- the Woodbridge Methodist Church of Madison Avenue, Avenel, was of Mrs. A. Lubman and her daugh- tler's friends want to save System has been granted by the visited by the oil-spreader. He Text Of Statement By Teachers' and cremation followed at th< Federal government but late charged with reckless driving and ter, Miss Adele Lubman at Belmar hopes to finish Colonia within the him to run for Freeholder Rosehill Crematory in Linden. and Bradley Beach. next year. A little desper- estimates indicate this amount the case was suspended. next two or three weeks. ate, some party leaders are Lobby On School Board's Ouster will fall far short of the total looking into the law to see Gursky Auto In Collision cost. Unless further aid is OPENS PRACTICE if Michael J. Trainer could (Read "The Lobby Speaks" On l ceive from $21.60 to $23 per week, granted the municipality must make the run and still retain Editorial Page) or from $l,125-$l,200 per year Miss Bernstein Is Injured meet the entire expense. Dr. Cyril Hutner Has Off- Plan For A Referendum On Future his post as Tax Collector. Mr. WOODBRIDGE — Here- 28 per cent receive from $24-$29 WOODBRIDGE—A local man ice at 134 Grove Ave. Trainer has yet to express with is the text of the state- per week, or from $l,250-$l,500 himself on the proposal. per year; 16 per cent receive from escaped Eerious injury Sunday Veterans And Steve Sutch WOODBRIDGE—Dr. Cyril Hut- Of Board Of Education Completed ment issued by the Wood- while on a motor trip, when hi ner has announced the opening * * * $30-$34.60 per week, or from Qualify For Bar Business WOODBRIDGE — With pre- after charging 'betrayal' by th& bridge Township Teachers $l,550-$l,800 per year. Only 14 auto collided with a train in New- of offices at 134 Grove Avenue for We suppose that some of the Association in regard to the ton, N. Y. The driver was Sam- the practice of medicine. liminary requirements disposed of, Board, noi- any of his colleagues per cent receive more than $35 WOODBRIDGE — After a the question of whether Wood- who supported the move, have in-' - youngsters missed the dubious de- claim of its members for full per w-eek. uel Gursky of 506 Tisdale Place Dr. Hutner graduated from light of having fireworks on In- salary restoration this year: Woodbridge. Other , occupants week's investigation, the Town- Boston University and served his bridge Township will maintain dicated their form of attack al- dependence Day it certainly was "3. How do these salaries were Miss Sylvia Gursky of New ship Committee has granted a interneship at the Perth Amboy the Board of Education as an in-though it generally will be based "The citizens of Woodbridge compare with those in other on the proposition increased effi- a relief for a lot of adults who may be interested in some infor- Work, Miss Florence Bernstein o retail liquor license to Stephen General Hospital where he now is dependent spending agency must get a little weary of the noise that school districts in. the state? Woodbridge, and Mr. and Mrs. I Sutch of Hopeiawn and a club a member of the staff. wait until the first Tuesday after ciency and economy will result if mation regarding their sehools and "In New Jersey there are fifty- Sokolov of Perth Amboy. all spending agencies of the local the explosives were outlawed this teachers: license to the Iselin Post, Vet- the first Monday in November to year. nine school districts with a. popu- The Gursky car was demolished. be answered. government are consolidated. "1. Does Woodbridge spend lation of 5,000-30,000 and having Miss Bernstein was injured slight- erans of Foreign Wars. Kitten Entombed In Eaves From preliminary investigation, SIGHTS AND too much for its schools? After the Township Committee a high school. Our salaries rank ly. •Sutch's permit was held up it is apparent the added cost of Sounds Around The "In Middlesex county there are fifty-fourth in fifty-nine. There Foils Extrication Effort adopted the resolution Monday the salary increase for municipal only two districts with lower per pending- his compliance with an directing the referendum be in- Town: Many of our are seventy-four districts in the WOODBRIDGE — The kitty- officials may be the difference be- pupil costs: Spotswood, with 200 same population range having, Talk Ruled Out By Court order of the Building- Inspector cluded on the ballot, the commu- . Hungarian citizens in pupils and Jamesburg-, with 723 requiring certain repairs while cat which has been sounding nity settled down into two distinct tween the treasury breaking even ""'" native costume Monday for grade schools. Our salaries rank those tragic meows from the this year, and having a deficit. pupils. For every dollar spent on a seventieth in seventy-four. Resid- To End Neighbor Quarrel the VFW license was held in camps to plan their campaigns. It the Mt. Carniel celebration, a pupil by the taxpayers, of Wood- eaves of the home of Dr. Cyril is probable that the Board, in. an These increases were allowed • picturesque sight; Dominiek ing in a section where living costs WOODBRIDGE—There'll have abeyance during inquiry of a Hutner, 134 Grove Avenue, was after the Board granted full re- bridge, Carteret spends $1.13; are about the highest in the United effort to save its life, will await Aquila and Charlotte Boivin, Dunellen) $1.25; Highland Park, to be something else in life ex- complaint from a neighbor it still entombed late last night. return of the school teachers in storal to the teachers. ' first high school Class of '37 States, our salaries rank among cept talking- for Ann Gerencser, Dr. Hutner has held a number No direct action has been insti- $1.57; Metuchen, $1.28; Perth Am- the lowest in the state. constituted a public nuisance. the Fall before beginning its fight. graduates to bo married, boy, $1.24; Piscatawaytown, $1.48; 19-year-old Bunn's Lane resident, The complaint was found to be of consultations on the best The teachers are looked upon as tuted as yet to remove from the for the next year or so. method of extracting the cat and Board of Commissioners in the home from their honeymoon; South Pkunfield, $1.44, and so on. "Yet the town committee praises without sufficient basis. a formidable ally since it was on a new Lincoln, K-l, pai-ked "The low cost of schools in the civic spirit of its employes and She appeared before Recorder thug ending the feline distress their demand for full salary re- various fire districts the right to : on Valentine Place Monday, decries the, selfishness of board of Arthur Brown last, week charged but no immediate solution pre- storation that the Board acqui- levy and distribute public monies. Woodbridge is due to the limited sented itself except the obvious . . Erratum: James S. Wight, Esq. services provided the children and education employes. Ninety per with using offensive language to a GETS CONTRACT esced, thus placing the teachers The Town Committee, which al- cent of the teachers, with exper- neighbor. The court found it was WOODBRIDGE—Contract to one of tearing away part of the under a definite obligation to rally ready had before it an applica- wishes it to be known, that the to the low wages paid to the em- house. hinges for the front gate were ployes. ience ranging from one to twen- another of those neighborhood supply the town with 100 tons of to its support in a crisis. tion to abolish the fifth district, ty-five years, receive less than the quarrels which his experience has coal this year has been awarded Unless the animal is able to continues to reserve its decision right in the first place and th'a "2. How much does Wood- Attack Secret »aid gate has been back in place bridge pay its teachers? beginning salary of a policeman. shown are best settled by requir- to the Fords Coal Company on a squirm itself , out of the rafters in this case until it decides on a fojr several days, even weeks and "Thirty per cent reeeive the mi- 'Unexpected Gift' ing the quarrelers to remais bid of $6.03 per net ton. The between the second floor and Although neither Committee- plan of translating its proposal to maybe months. Excuse it, please. nimum salary of $21 a week, or "In view of the fact that the ad-silent -whenever they see each Avenel Coal and Ice Company bid attic today, the doctor will prob- man Frederick A. Spencer, who take the same action in the case of $6.35 and Joseph Kline, S6.42, ably amputate the floor boards. started the reore'anizaticn nte.n ceg, $1,100 per year; 19 per cent re- (Coutinued on Page 6) other. all the districts,

efviSEX-?.•:_; V i 1 TWO - FRIDAY, JULY 9,1937 WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT publican Club, plans were made for for a two-week tour of Canada Mvs. Harold Fitzgerald of Glen I>IK£CT SAVINGS their annual outing, which in form- and New York. Eidge is visiting at the home of er years washeld at Asbury Park Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Saywell of Mrs. Josephine Metzger on West each July. This year the club -will Fairview Avenue had as their Hill B.Q3d this week. KILL Buy Direct From enjoy an excursion to Rye Beach. guest over the week-end, Mrs. Miss Mary Baum of North Hill "BEAN BEETLES The Factory and Members will meet at the Pennsyl- William Ryan of Elmhurst, L. I. Road was a New York City vis- Warren and Burr Reeb of Do-Avenue, a patrol leader of Isejin vania Railroad station in Colonia Kenneth Johnson, son of Mr. JAPANESE BEETLES ver Road have returned from Boy Scout Troop No. 71, is at- tor OH Tuesday. Affo OTHER INSECTS on Monday ijiorning, July 14, for and Mrs. Andrew Johnson of Do- Mr. and Mrs. George Hagedorn DAVIS SAVE! school at Deerfield Academy, Deer- tending- the Boy Scout Jamboree the 7:48 a, m. train; meeting the ver Road, entertained on Wed- field, Mass., and are vacationing in Washington. of Dover Road entertained their Income-Producing Proper- boat at Exchange Place, Jersey nesday afternoon at a party in daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and- DERRIS - SULPHUR with their parents and sisters, Mr. Mrs. P. J. O'Keef of Jersey City City. Mrs; Joseph Taylor is inhonor of his third birthday. The COMPOUND lew Spring HATS and Mrs. Lyle B. Reeb, at Bay- Mrs. Kenneth Van Brunner of Non-poisonous to human beings ties Subject Of Sur- is the guest of her daughter and charge af the arrangements. guests were entertained with Rahway, over the week-end. head, L. J. son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ifnauer games on the lawn. Refreshments and livestock. Death to insects. vey By McEIroy Mrs. Alane and son of Glendale Hynes of Berkley Avenue this were served by the host's mother Mrs. Sophia Schunsoerg- of 20 Gallons o>f Spray a^ children of Fairview Avenue Chain-0-Hills Road is entertaining For 40 Cents Road entertained guests from week. were guests of Mrs. Knauer's mo- in the dinning room where a large TATIENCEEXHAUSTED' Newark, Sunday. birthday cake was the central de- her grandson, William Peterson of Woodbridge Hardware Co. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Pattison, of ther, Mrs. Theresa Does, of At- Jersey City for a few weeks. Miss Janet Cox, • daughter of Cbain-O-Hillsf Road were hosts lantic Highlands over the holiday coration. Those present were Ger- WOODBRIDGE. — Owners of aldine Pipes, Sister Feakes, George income-producing- properties in Mrs. Stanley Smith, of Colonia to Mr. Pattison's parents, Mr. andweek-end. Hats Made to Order $1.00 Boulevard, is visiting at the home Mis. Frank Pattison at dinner in Pipes, Johnny Anderson and Clif- Woodbridge Township are being Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cordock of ford Feakes. advised this week by Township At- of her grandmother, in Allen- the Metuehen Inn recently. Lookout Avenue had asf their torney Leon E. McEIroy that un- hurst. , •_• : •; John Anderegg of Dover Road guests • over the holiday, Mrs. Miss Claire Murphy, formerly of S7 Sisiiiit Street, PBJITH AJIBOl' McFarland Road, and now living til Park A-rcune, "I'i.AINFlEL.Ii less immediate payments are John Trezella, of InniJinn Ave- has returned to his home from a Elizabeth Howard and Lillian and iaS0 Centre Street, " ORASCE made on delinquent and current nue was the guest of his parents visit at the home of his mother, in Newark won highest awards in Irene Howard of Jersey City. the seventh and eighth grades o.f taxes a court order will be ob-for a few days. He has, just com- Mrs. John Anderegg in Oberlin, William Farr of Hoffman Boule- tained giving- the municipality the pleted a course af'thearniy base Ohio.. her school. She also received a on Governor's Island "and is now vard has as his guests over the special award in Physical Educa- right to collect rents. !; The Women's Co-operative week-end, Mrs. William .Soans and stationed at Camp TJix. " ' tion, and was one of the five "There is no reason," he said, Committee of the Colonia Citizens Mrs. T. A. Bryant of Yonkers, N. winners in the entire school sys- The Department Store "why the taxes should not be paid Mrs. Harry Ludwig of McFar- Incorporated, met Thursday at the Y. tem of Newark for an essay sub- on these properties when they af- land Road was the -guest 'of her Community Centre for luncheon, Miss Joan Maas, -daug-hter of mitted on Schraft's candy and OF ELIZABETH ford an income to their owners. mother in Jersey Citf, 'Tuesday. which was followed by a business Mr. and Mrs. John Maas of West was presented with a five pound We have tried to be lenient in Mr. and Mrs. Christian Jung- meeting- with Mrs. Arthur Say- Cliff Road has returned home after well as chairman. . A round robin box of sweets as a prize. ' PHONE: P. A- 4-1960 every possible way but it is unfair blood of McFarland Road had as a visit at the home of her cousin, Broad and West Jersey Streets to let these propei-ty-owners col- their guests on Saturday their letter was sent to . Mrs. Aubrey Miss Fay Arnes of Rahway. Wlieilaei* y«»l* pliiinbius job Is Woodward who is spending the Jai-g'e *?i* ssmal! it yi'III get our liest lect the money and keep it, allow- daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.. Josephine Metzger and WEDGEWQOD MARKET attention. AH Tvorlc grnaroiiteed—• ing their tax arrearages to mount Mrs. Louis Kafka and daughter, summer at her home on Long Is- daughters,. Norma .and Josephine, Cor. VVeilgewooil & J lahvnij' Ave, «vec 5 >*i?:lr.s in the )>ii.siueH.s. WOODBIU1XJR all the while." Barbara, of Plainfield. land, Maine. Mrs. Philip Den have as...their guest for a few : Fresh PUIUMI . ' j Estimates Cheerfully Given [ J Bleykor in charge of activities for days, Miss Ruth Fitzgerald of SWEET CORN BEETS — CAE- Mr. MeElroy said vast improve- Mr. and Mrs. Robert ,Glasson .July announced a dinner dance to UOTS — BKANS — TOMA-TOKS See The ment has been shown in. recent of Enfield Road' were the .guests Glen Ridge. ...'- POTATOKS months in the attitude of residents in Jersey City over thg week-end. be held on Saturday, July 24th, at ' Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Beaujon Direct From Our Farm Warehouse SALE KELLY AUTOMATIC ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of the Centre. Dinner will be served and daughter, Laura Jean, of HBUE'a WHEiiK YOU BUY toward meeting- their tax bills, j at 6:30 p. m, . THEMOST yon yoim EONKY: OIL BURNER Many people who are scarcely •St. George. Avenue were"guests in Chain-Q-Hiiis.---Ro.ad left Saturday Before Buying earning enough to keep themselves New York recently. . ?—- Mrs. Edward K. Cone and are voluntarily coming in and ar- Mr. and Mrs. -'Williarrt 'Dentch daughter June, of Dover Road, Heating & ranging for installment payments of South Hill Road were guests •etnrned from London this week OF GOERKE & SONS, NEWARK Plumbing Supply in order to avoid delinquency. in East Orange, Sunday. on the Aquitannia. They were 'Pursue To End' Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lovell the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric 77 Smith St., Perth Amboy "For these conscientious folks," •sfnd son, Irving', of Middlesex Mount while there and also at- he continued, "there is no reason- Avenue were guests of friends in tended the coronation ceremonies. Newark Sunday. Mrs. Mount formerly was Kathleen LAST REMAINING STOCK ble arrangement we will refuse. Ve realize full well the difficulty Mr. and Mrs, Stanley- Bo den one of Colonia. any face in paying their taxes and-family of Dover Road have Mrs. Russell Feakes of Chain- ,nd when they show the proper left for a vacation in Pennsylvania. O-Hills Road attended a recital pirit we will go along with them Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bartz of Tuesday at the Metropolitan stu- AT OUR ELIZABETH STORE 00 per cent. It is the deliberate Fairview Avenue entertained Mrs. dios in New York. ack-sliders in- whom we have lost Bartz' sister, Miss Coffey, of Rah- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor of atience and who we intend to way, Saturday. Washing-ton Street had as their ursue to the very ultimate to ob- Mrs. James Crane and daughter, guests last week Mrs. Helen Tap- ain regular payments." Jean, of Colonia Boulevard have pen, Mrs. .Letitia Fitzsimmons and returned from a visit to Mrs. Wil-Robert Fitzsimmons of Jersey City. Mr. McEIroy said yesterday he liam Cook of Point Pleasant. Robert Hull, son of Mr. and Mrs. xpects to communicate with each Mrs. Laura Carbaugh of Colo- Arthur B. Hull, of Kent Road, has SMASHING PRICE REDUCTIONS elinquent, having rented prop- nia -Boulevard has as her guests, returned from a four and one-half rty, within the next two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lawrence of month's trip around the world, on Buffalo, N. Y., who will remain the S. S. Thurland Castle. throughout the summer. 'Betty and Stella Suit, daughters Mr. and Mrs; Floyd Manse of of. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Suit of Chain-O-Hills Road were guests of West Street and Ruth Feug-ner, Our Own Dr. Parker their son, Robert Manse in Newalso .of West Street left Friday York, last week. for a month's vacation at the home Mrs. Charles Hubbard of Ver-of Mr., and Mrs. Harry Robbins of non Street is in charge of theNorwich, N. Y. Wrs. Leon Brookfield Ten- music department of the summer At a special meeting called Mon- Inner Spring Mattress dered Surprise On 50th Bible school of the First Presby- day night at the American Legion liJffiMlSii'Rp terian church of Rahway, held in Hall.'by Mrs. Henry Mades, presi- the Community House. Pupils dent- of the Colonia Women's Re- from Colonia are Jane and Frank WOODBRIDGE—Commemorat- Patterson, Joan Mass, Frances and The Dr. Parker A Corset is worthless unless ng her fiftieth birthday, Mrs. Leon Anne Lewis, Jack Rohdes and Bob- Brookfield of Freeman Street was Reduced to it is properly fitted, and the sue- >'iven a •••surprise party, on Satur- •by-Ellis,.., _.>.^^^._ .„.,„,.,,„ ^^q=oss of your clothes is depen- Miss Edith and. Charlotte Peter- ay at her home. Her son, Stan- son, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. " 'NH.-it upon the fit of your corset. ey, arranged the affair. William Peterson of Wood Lane Coil Spring /<'We are particularly capable The decorations were in red,sailed on the S. S. Rex last Sat- vhite and bine in keeping with the urday for an eight weeks' tour of Reg. $6.50 / giving you fashion's smart- loliday. Refreshments were served Italy and the continent. • . /st silhouette, whatever your ind the guest Of honor received Mrs. Julius. Rippen and Son As for the quality of this nany beautiful gifts. Limited Time Only celebrated maltress and re type, and regardless of Robert of Dover Road have re- spring, we have sold a large what you wish to spend, at Among- the guests were: Mr. turned from a trip to Canada. number of these mattresses, nd Mrs. 0. S. Barkalew and Mr. and Mrs! Adolph Sicckel of Whites, Blacks, Browns, Blues and have yet to receive a The Otga Corset Shop daughters Virginia and Dorothy, Elm Street had as their guests on and Grays. AH sizes but not in single complaint. They're freehold; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sunday, Mr. Sieckel's brother and all styles. Come while your size built-to insure comfort, long You will find the correct foun- 'arkins, daughter Marion, Mor- family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eyes Is here. service and durability; and ;an; Mr. and Mrs. Hans Thomp- Sieekel of New York. Examined come in all sizes. Each dation garment for your parti- on, Mr. and Mrs. John Amos, Mr. and Mrs. William Farr, Jr., I1R.JLKOWHVARU, Ol»tome*r!sts UK. J. ],E[iliMAN, ill Charge SIZES TO 10 AAAA TO EEE MAY BE BOUGHT ON THE cular figure needs. Ruth Amos, Mrs. Peter Williams, and daughters, Lillian" and Jessie CLUB PLAN Mr. and Mrs. Bende Juhl, Fords; of Colonia Boulevard, have re- 273 Madison Avenue, dith Teeple, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer turned from a visit to Greenwich, PERTH AMBOY Osborn, daughter Jerry, Mr. andConn. t WEINER Majestic Theatre Bldg. drs. Don Moffet, daughter, Jean, Robert Wilkerson, son of Mr. Creillt Jewelers—Opticians 1151 East Jersey Street Ohris Meshrow, Perth Amboy. and Mrs. Qscar Wilkerson,. Sr., of 96 Smith St., Perth Amboy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siessel, Woods Lane, has returned from 340 George St., New Brunswick ELIZABETH, N. J. daughter Ruth, Avenel; Mrs. Wil-Deerfield Academy. Open Mvorv Motsilii-i-. TiViiin-v nnd Opposite Ritz Theatre EXPERIENCE- iam Eyerkuss, daughter Leona, Mrs. Otto Brockman of Wash- NOT EXPERIMENTS Mrs. Bernice Cunningham, Mr. ington Street visited New Yorl Having- your permanent done by and Mrs. Clifford Amos, Mrs. Es-Tuesday. af reliable institution like Eaer's, ther Augustine, Edward Augus- Mrs. Mary Reddish of Washing- you are assured of highly skill- tine, Mrs. Wilhelm Brown, daug-ht- ton Boulevard has recovered from ed experienced beauticians, the er Florence, Mrs. John Muchanic, a recent illness. 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^OODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1937 PAGE THREE LAVERNE HAMILTON LAND, WATER CLUB Wilkersons Avenel Hosts RAHWAY AVE. GIRL ABOUT COLONIA JACOBYS ACTIVE WOODBRIDGE PERSONALS On Birthday Of Daughter Florence Pinkham, and her CARTERET—.Mrs. Nathaniel AVENEL—In honor of the first brothers, Edward and Sydney, of A. Jacoby of Edgar Street is va- BRIDE OF PICKELL Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Flora and HAS ANNUAL PARTY WEDS N^_Y. MAN William Finn, Jr., and Norman birthday of their daughter, Jeni- Chain-O-Hills Road were vacation- cationing on Long Island. Former , son, William, of Cumberland, Hansen. Ceremony Performed In 'Maryland, were guests of Mrs. Yearly Observance On In- fer Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wil-Miss Lucy Topalian Bride ists at Seaside Heights over the Recorder Jacoby and his oldest' Frank Vincze of 273 East Grand Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hruska kerson of Livingston Avenue 6n- holiday week-end. son, Tom, made a. business trip u> ; Home Of Parents, 386 N. dependence Day Held 1 Avenue, Rahway, over the week- spent the weekend in Atlantic tertained at a party in their home. In Union City Church; The Women's Colonia Republi- Buffalo, N. Y., early in the -week, f Brunswick Ave., Fords end. City. In Sewaren The decorations were in pink and WiHJave Here can blub awarded the prize of the Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Frisco of 154 Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Berse and white. miscellaneous which they are spon- FORDS — Miss E. LaVerne Valentine Place spent the weekend daughters, Barbara and Donna, SEWAREN — The Sewaren a proitty soring to Mrs. Charles Post of in Point Pleasant. Among the guests were: Mr. and ceremony in the Armenian Ortho- Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and have moved to High Street from Land and Waters club hold its an- Rahway at their drawing- Tues- nual Fourth of July dance Satur- Mrs. Harry Dietrich and son, War-dox Church in Union City, Miss Mrs. George Hamilton, was mar- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huber of 120 Grove Avenue. day night. New York spent the holiday with day. Commodore and Mrs. Robert ner, of Linden; Mr. and Mrs. J. Lucy Topalian, daughter of Mr. ried on Monday afternoon to Leo- Mrs. Fred Demarest of Green The Colonia American Legion Mrs. A. L. Huber of Linden Ave- T. Bogan were the hosts. Blaha and daughter, Beverly, of and Mrs. Armen Topalian of Rail- Post No. 248, held their regular nard E. Pickell of Plainfield. The nue. Street and two daughters, Nancy Elizabeth; Mrs. Esther Allison and Among- those present were Mr. way Avenue became the bride of meeting on Tuesday night at the bride's attendant was Miss Doro- Mrs. Albert Martin and daughter and Jane, have returned after daughters, Dorothy and Marge, of Leg-ion Hall with Warner Pipes, and Mrs. Horace Crowell, Mr. and George Kachoogian of New York. WHY SUFFER thy Dayton of Elizabeth. The best Jeanette, spent the weekend in spending several weeks in Missis- Rahway; Mrs. Amy Terrante and commander, in charge. Plans man was Robert Hamilton, broth- Asbury Park. Mrs. A. S. Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. The bride's gown was of white were completed for th,eir annual ANY LONGER! sippi visiting relatives. sons, John and Arthur; Mrs. How-satin, trimmed with lace, and a HAVE YOUR er of the bride. Misses Nancy and Virginia Mrs. F. M. Hall is making a fine A. L. Jennings Jr., Miss Dorothy ard Greenhalgh and daughter, picnic which will bo held this year Wight of Linden Avenue left to M. Farr, Walter F. Stillman, Mr. redingote of satin and lace. A at Schwartz Grove in Avenel on The ceremony was performed at recovery from her recent opera- June; Mrs. Frank Breeka, Helen August 8th. The usual picnic BOTH FEET spend the summer at Camp Sky- tion.. She is in Rahway Hospital. and Mrs. N. A. Haine, Mr. and veil of white tulle was caught with the home of the bride's parents, land in Greely, Penn. and Paul Grunzig, Emily Dafcik a coronet of flowers and her bou-games will be featured and races 386 New Brunswick Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. John Kalina an- Mrs. Dendel Forbea, Mr. and Mrs. and Eleanor Kuzmiak, of town. of all types held. The committee TREATED FOR Robert Driscoll of Ridgedale_ nounce the engagement of their Justin Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. quet was of white, roses and Iillies- in charge consists of James Crow- i Fords, by the Rev. George White- Avenue is visiting relatives at' daughter Margaret to Anthony J. of-the-vailey. ley, Charles Weston, Howard DR. R. D. FINE head acting pastor for the Meth- Fisher's Island, N. Y. Salisbury, Miss Betty Copeland, Urbanik, Jr., of Ridgely Street, J\ Alfred Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs.Estelle Ohlott Is Honored Miss Zadel Beandian of Union Fletcher, Edward Schuberg, Wil- 17S Smith St., PERTH AMBOY I odist Protestant Church at Avon. Mrs. Bertha Brewer of Linden Perth Amboy. No date has been City was maid of honor. She wore liam Doll, Arthur Nelson and ROOM 405 A reception for the immediate Avenue has returned after visit- set for the wedding. H. K. Stoney, Mr. and Mrs. Irving At A Rosette Shower Party pink ehift'on with matching hat James Currid. Day and Night Appointments? j families and the wedding party- ing relatives in Connecticut for —Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howell and W. Deniarest, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- WOODBRIDGE — Miss Estelle and accessories and carried an the past two weeks. was held at the Hotel Woodrow children of 178 Rowland Place ley Hood, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Rush. Ohlott of Freeman Street was com- arm bouquet of talisman roses. The Miss Bejjnadine Melanson of have moved to Perth Amboy. Also Present plimented on her approaching mar- .bridegroom's best man was Paul Wilson in New Brunswick. Green Street has as her guests —Miss Vivian Fox is spending riage to Frank Reynolds of East- Klofjian of Providence, R. I. The bride is a graduate of the for.the weekend, Miss Betty De La her vacation in Atlantic City with Lawrence Hartzell, George Hot- 011, Pa., at a sur-prise miscellaneous Upon their return from a wed- Woodbridge Township High School of Yonkers. ! her mother. Miss Fox will move tel, Miss Barbara Rush, Mi\ and shower held in the home of Mrs.ding trip to. Atlantic City, Mr. .and of Trenton Normal School. Miss Ruth E. Erb, a teacher in from Lillian Terrace, Woodbridge, Mrs. W. M. Weiant, Mr. and Mrs.Paul Ohlott of Roselle. The decor- and Mrs. Kachoogian will reside The bridegroom is a graduate of the Woodbridge Township high to New York when he vacation Monroe Weiant, Mr. and Mrs. E.ations were in pink and white and at 691 Rahwav. Avenue, Wood- the Plainfield high school and of is 'over. , following the presentation of bridge. school, is enjoying- her trip abroad. J. Mullen Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Val- ALE! Rutgers University. gifts games were played. Mr. Louis Holden, also of the —Miss Emily Lee of High Street entine Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Russel Mr. and Mrs. Pickell are now on Woodbridge faculty, is in France spent the week-end in Asbury Park. Among the guegts were: Misses OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF a trip through New England. studying art. —Miss Grace Moffett will spend Demarest, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helen Mack, Ruth Onley, Margar- WEDGEWOOD MARKET Miss Peggy Ann Raup, former- her summer vacation in Syracuse. Demarest, Mr. and Mrs. Julian et Arnold, Mary Packen, Margar- Cor. Wedgewooa & Rahway Ave. "WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S ly a resident here, visited in Wood- Miss Moffett will enter Syracuse Grow, John Edgar, Miss Louise et Toben, Mary Merticer, Mrs. VVOODB RIDGE Graduation Party Is Held • Fresh Pulled bridge this week. University this Fall. Harington, David Balfour, Miss Ann Merticer, Linden; Helen Ap- SWEET CORN- BEETS — CAR- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ogden and gar, Dorothy Halleck, Elizabeth; ROTS — BEANS — TOMATOES For George Flynn, Avenel -—Rev. and Mrs. William Strong- Hester Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Har- POTATOES sons, Daniel and Horace, spent the are leaving this week to spend Martha Amundsen, Vivian Luck, Direct Prom Our Farm AVENEL—A graduation party week-end in a cottage on Lake their summer vacation in New per Sloane, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Carteret. HERE'b WHERE YOU BUY was given for George Flynn of Telenack in New York. Hampshire. Loofbourow, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Helen George, Rahway; Eliza- THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY! Avenel Street by his parents, Mr. Miss Jean Kreger is visiting —Mr. and Mrs. John Morales M. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. beth Wilson, Mildred O'Neal, Es- WHITE SHOES and Mrs. Charles Flynn. The guest relatives in Trenton for the week. entertained relatives for the week- Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. John telle Ohlott, Marie Ohlott, Bertha OUT THEY GO! The entire of honor was a member of the A group of Woodbridge resi- Ohlott, Mrs. Peter Ohlott, Wood- :nd in their home, 4 Green Street. Trainor, Miss De Eussey. stock—Oxfords, Straps, Pumps graduating class of the Wood- dents spent the holiday in High •—Misses Jane Warr and Muriel bridge. BUY YOUR HAT bridge Township High School this Bridge. Those who made up the Simm spent Wednesday in Asbury Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Zimmerman, FROM PERTH AMBOY'S in. the season's smartest style* year. party included Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Park. Thomas O. McLaughlin, Miss El- Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hunt, eanor Heywood, Mr. and Mrs. Noel FIRST AND Among the guests were: Clara —Mr. and Mrs. John Moll, 1S2 BI SURf ©P YOUft AS LOW AS Baron, Esther Paley, Morris Paley, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Janderup and Kittell, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Buist, ORIGINAL children, Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt Rowland Place, entertained their Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Clark, Al Giv- Sewaren; Yvonne Pateman, Anna daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Hat Factory Pierce, Ray Pateman, Port Read- and Dorothy, Louise and William endyke, Miss Jane Bertram, Mr. Gadek, Jack and Morris Dunig-an, Mrs. Edwin Valentine of Teaneck BflU ing; Eleanor Canniazzaro, Ralph this week. and Mrs. H. B. Rankin, F. J. 1RUST YOURS TO Galisbury, Woodbridge; Jean Cob- Willard Dunham, Barron Levi, Adp.ms, Miss Margaret Child, RELINING - ADJUSTMENTS - linski, Frank Taffety, Joseph —-Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kelly James Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- DRUM REFACING - ALL WIDTHS Dowd, Audrey Pateman, Orange; are spending their summer in High thur G. Overgoad, Dr. and Mrs. TROUBLES CORRECTED AND SIZES— Miss Helen Bodnar Bride Bridge, New Jersey. But Not In All Eileen Moran, Elizabeth Pintak, B. W. Riverhead, Mr. and Mrs: F. RAHWAY SALE Barbara Pintak, Felice Donato, Os- Of Joseph Sisolok, Fords H. Kinne, Dr. and Mrs. S. C. N O W Styles car Large, Edward Schlenner, Jos- News of All Woodbridge BRAKE SERVICE Deber, Mr. and Mrs. Newall Wy- ON! eph Burno, William Haden, Jack WOODBRIDGE —Rev. Vincent Township in the Indepen- att, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rivers Adams, S. J. GASSAWAY, Prop. SHOP EARLY FOR Haus, Arthur Leuterman, Frank Lenyi, pastor of Our Lady of Mt. dent, the most widely J. P. Nemwinize, Miss Mary Ann 6 Yrs. with Blue Goose, Newark STRAWS Famula, Arnold Jensen, Wilmot Carmel Church, officiated Monday 17 E. Milton Ave. RAHWAY Johnson, James Ballinger, Edward read paper in Clare, Clement H. Watson, War- Formerly Albissers Garage FABRICS BEST SELECTION! at the wedding of Miss Helen M. Woodbridge ner Heath. Horton, Joseph Pratt, George Bodnar, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AH ilie IVeivcst Flynn, Avenel; Ruth Miller, Co- Gabor Bodnar of Green Street and S tyle.s aud lonia; Irene Krock, Elizabeth; W. Joseph Sisolok, son of Mr. and Colorst 30c Weignand, Fords. Mrs. I. Sisolok of Main Street, JUNIOR VOGUE SHOE STORE Fords. SUPER HAT FACTORY NEXT TO PUBLIC SERVICE 275 Hobart St. Perth Amboy BROWN ON VACATION The bride's maid of honor was Next Door To Sears-Roebuck 164 Smith Street PERTH AMB0Y Judge Arthur Brown is leaving a sister, Miss Mary Bodnar and for • a motor trip this Saturday, j Miss Elizabeth Yuhasz was the Assistant Prosecutor James S.) bridesmaid. The bridegroom's best S-S %ight will take the place of Judge j man was Paul Sisolok and Steven Srown during his absence. 1 Bodnar was usher. 80 MAIN SI,? WOODBRIDGE FREE DELIVERY Phone 8-0184

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A-5393 PAGE F0TJR FRIDAf,-JULY «, -1937 -' WOOBERIDGE INDEPENDENT Hppelawn Girl Hofiox Guest Rahwav Theatre Star 'KID GALAHAD' COMES | Coming To Empire AMERICAN LIFE^ TOPIC Read, who recently clip-bed to TROOP 33 SCOUTS stardom with Deanna Durbin in At A Miscellaneous Shower TO SCREEN IN RAHWAY OF EMPIRE- SCENAHIQ"Three Smart Girls," and here's HOPELAWN — A surprise mis- Barbara Read; Is Selst-ted why. SIGN UP FOR CAMP cellaneous shenver arranged by her Potent Story Of Spurting ,f ; "I selected Barbara,'* Miss Del- Led By Scoutmaster Tetley, mother, Mrs. Andrew Novak, was World Has Robinson, mar • declared, "because she em- given Miss Betty Novak of May bodies these typical attributes of Local Contingent Enrolls Street. Refreshments were served Bette Davis heading Role. 'America's Daughter': she's a good Far August 7-21 after the presentation of gifts to With three of the strongest per- | Who is 'fAmerica's daughter?" pirl and proud of her goodness; the honor guests. .' What does.she look .like?. Where she's sophisticated, and she's con- WOODBRIDGE — A group of Among- those present were: Mrs tonalities of' the modern screen— does she come from? .What is her vinced that virtue is a part of so- Stephen Kocsi, Esther and Helen Bette Davis, Eilwar<3 G. Robinson, -outlook . on life? How does she. phistication; she has wholesome secmts from Troop 33 has enrolled : for the second year for a two-week Kocsi and Stephen Phillip of and Humphrey Bogart—heading , dress and act? • • • • ' r -. • - good looks, but she's far from be- Woodbridge; Mrs. Anton Gross- the cast, "Kid Galahad," a War- Let- Vina Delmar tell you.. Miss ing exotic; she's gay, but the years stay in Camp Towadena, near New- man and Louise Grossman, of ner Bros, drama of the fight Ting, Delrnar, best known for her novels after 1929 have taught her that ton, operated by the Upper Hudson Perth Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. An- '•Bad Girl," "The Marriage. Rack- life is. serious." . MAYFAIR Council of Union City. The contin- drew Racz and son, Andrew, Jr., opens Sunday at tfre Rahway et" and others, probably knows of Avenel; Mrs. Andrewf Novak Theatre, Rahway. •' BAR and GRILL gent will be led by Scoutmaster, i move about the. American: girl and. 1 a.n.d daugnter, ISfty Made from a best-selling novel I her problems than any other writ- WEDGEWOOD MARKET Rahway Ave. & Prospect St. John T. Tfctley. Cor. Wedgeirooa & Railway Ave 1 WOODBRIDGE During the visit last year, the by Francis Wallace, which also er and' it was for" this reason that WOODBUIDGE "=he .was .asked, by Paramount to Fresh Pulled scouts earned 22 merit badges and ran in serial form in a national SWEET CORN — BEETS — CAh- choose- the "typical American girl ROTS — BEANS — TOMATOES DAMCIM-G six of them advanced in rank. The POSTMASTlltaLS magazine, "Kid Galahad" has a —America's daug-hter," for one.of POTATOES Direct From Our Farm SATURDAY and SUNDAY enrollment for this year is for the very potent .story, woven into a I 1 the leading roles in "Make Way HERE'S WHEKE YOU BVY NIGHTS > - two weeks between August 7 and PERSONNaii (SHIFT background of the sporting- world. | 1 for Tomorrow;" the story of THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY! ENTERTAINMENT EVERY > - Robinson plays a fight promoter American family "life, which opens 21. on Sun'day- at-tiLeVEmm're Theatre. SATURDAY NIGHT ^ Among xhose who will make the Three Carriers <:||4jc[4ed; who has one contender for the - I MUSIC By trip are: William Baron, Charles championship. "Fluff," his girl Miss Delmar chose Barbara GEORGE KING EDWARD G. ROBINSON, friend, played by the very capabe BaroHa Pierre. Baito.w, James Stancik Named i&sfcggtant and His Famous Mayfair ^ Christensen, Howard Ely, Wilbur opening- at the Rahway Theatre Miss Davis, aids and abets him in ' Orchestra * " To Mr. Weaver Sunday in his latest picture, his work. Bogart is a rival pro- The Best in Wines, Liquors Hansen, Walter Kolub, Jerry Kre- moter, and a killer. ker, John Kuh]ma,n, Howard W OODBRIDGE — Postmaster "Kid Galahad." and Food White, William Landt, Joseph The title role is filled by Wagne BEULAH BONDI who is co- Spaghetti Specialty W. Guy Weaver announced an in- Morris, a promising young" man Menway, Raymond Muller, Bruce Not Pre-Sbrunk starred with Victqr Moore in THE "SLICKEST" DANCE Rankin, Frank Seel, Donald Shep- crease will be made in the Post The buckskin trousers Ohio pio- who packs a terrific wallop in his This" is the only fight scenes as well as his love ..SUN.^ TO. WED... shop in the Coun- FLOOR in N. J. herd, Charles Sermayan, Robert Office department fof' WJojbdbridge neers wore were seldom shrmk- "Make Way For Tomorrow" ty equipped and Tel. Woodbridge 8-0 862 Sofield, Robert Wand. proof. Oftentimes a man's trousers scenes with Jane Bryan, another qualifled to do ex- to increase the efficiency of the screen newcomer who seems to be coming to the Empire Theatre, p e r t ortliopedic service. An add|ti4Wj $£ three would shrink so much in a ram that Their Love •'•'• " - \..' work. Moderate tie had to cut them off. going places fast. Rahway, Sunday. c-liarges — guar- carriers, one regular cl«kiand two Against the World! anteed w o r k. Shoes built larger OFFICIALS auxiliary clerks will bejpfade to in- A stony of faith and courage or smaller. sure speedier delivery hi mail. as great as life itself "EXPERT REPAIRING FRIDAY The new system started Wednes- day. The carriers will be better v WHILE YOU WAIT equipped to handle their duties Deputy State Councillor In- more efficiently due to the cutting stalls New Staff Of down of the routes and the in- REBUILDING SERVICE Local Unit crease of carriers. 292 State St., Perth mboy Among the newly appointed FOOD MARKET WOODBRIDGE—Deputy State are Philip Bellanca, who is famil- Councilor Ajnanda Richter inducted iar with the. post office duties. Rahway, N. J. the new officers of the Pride of John Campion has been promoted 1488 Irving St. New Jersey Council, Sons and from a sub-carrier to a permanent ?Mon., Tues. Thurs. 8 to 8tp,. p kinsi ThJs Fi>od Market is a i s reee6 rarKmSar PRICES EFFECTIVE STATE TBEATR! Daughters of Liberty, at impres- carrier; George Jelicks, formerly tP M Wed. 1 o'clock. Fri.P |BranCh of The TIGER FOOD Up To And Including sive ceremonies in the Craftsmen's a sub clerk, has been appointed to FSat., 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. \ Next to Market JMARKET of Newark, N. J. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Saturday, July 10 Club, Friday. Mrs. Pauline Linns a carrier; and Roy' Litts,"a" carrier Phone: Wdfege. 8-1212 Work You' arsisted. who has been on sick leave, to a The new officers are: ©ouncilor, clerkship. -. . GROCERIES FRI. - SAT.—July 9-10 Mrs. Charlotte Williams; associate Mr. Weaver pointed out the ap- !CHASE & SANBORN'S Never See! councilor, Mrs. Joan Benson; vice pointments were temporary until councilor, Frank Benson; associ- notice of approval from the Civil VEGETABLES "SEA DEVILS" BIDDEN by lath, plas- ate recording secretary, Edward- Service Commission. He said that COFFEE Augustine; guide, Mrs. Elizabeth he would have to contact the Civil 'TENDER STRINGLESS ter, brick and wood, Service Commission and a date l-lb. "Way Opt West" Hendei'son; inside guard, A Ponnount Phtore BMI VfCtOr half of the plumber's Amelia Gery; outside guard, Erma Would then be set for the examina- SUN. - MON. - TUES. work is out of sight tions for the opening in- the office. •BEANS Beulah Bond! • fay Sainter Brookfield; .color bearers, Ruth Thomas Mitchell • porter Hall July 11 - 12 - 13 Siessel, Frances Ramberg, Leona He added* that it will be several Del-Monte CORN And the part you weeks before any permanent ap- |LARGE VINE RIPENED Barbara Read • Louise laovars DOUBLE FEATURE Eyerkuss, Mrs. Freda Grode; spe- CREAM STYLE No. 2 Cani Directed kf ieo rVlcCorsy don't see is just as im- cial reception arijd anniversary pointments will be made. "A FAMILY AFFAIR" committee, Mrs. Grace Siessel, iHONEYBEWS ea. — PLUS — portant—more impor- chairman, Mrs. Sophie Brookfield, —ALSO— tant in feet—than the Mrs. Gertiude Herman, Leona Ey- GRAPE FRUIT 2-f« GENE AUTRY in PARISH OF CHURCH f JUICY CALIF. "MAMA STEPS OUT" glistening fixtures you erkuss, Stanley Brookfield. FANCY QUALITY No. 2 Cani 'GUNS and GUITARS" use every day. Committees Named c DISH NIGHT TUE. NITE Councilor Williams appointed — NOW SHOWING — WED. — July 14 :" It is imperative, that the following committees: Relief, FETES ITSJASTOR [ORANGES 12 for *My-T-Fina Chocolate Dessert Charles Williams, chairman, Mrs. ONE DAY ONLY ;he work—the seen Joan Benson; delinquents, Mrs. Surprise •-Party Is Given ^f GROWN • Reg. Size "The Man Who Found and the unseen—be Charles Siessel, chairman, Frank Rev. Hunyady Sun- j done by dependable, Benson, Edward Augustine, |CARROTS bunch iiffip's Deliciws SOUPS Himself" competent workmen. Gharles Williams, Charles Siessel, day Evening AMECIfE _A!so— (Stanley Brookfield; hospitality, Ed* | VEGETABLE or TOMATO Reg. Size Can t We only employ men iward Augustine, chairman, Erma A surprise party given Sunday I FRESH PULLED JERSEY mm "MARCH OF TIME" whom we know—and j Brookfield, Charles Stocker, Mrs. evening by the members of the $225 The Biggest Nile $225 ; Grace Thergusen, Mrs. Joan Ben- Hungarian Reformed Church of whom you can trust.- json; ways' and means, Stanley Wpodbridge and members of the IB E ETS bunch 'clSunsweet PRUNES THURS. - FRI. - SAT. W|*en we do a job for you we Brookfield, Charles Williams, Ed- Womans Circle of the Hungarian I SILVER LABEL—Calif. Pack 2-Ib. Pk&.{ July 15-16-17 lcok over tha rest of your ward Augustine, Charles Siessel, Reformed Church in ho'nor of 'HOME GROWN | plumbing. Reverend L. Hunyady.- The party WALLACE BEERY Charles Stocker; school, Mrs. So-was held in the Hungarian School I Call us on the phone for protnpt phie Brookfield, chairman, ]\frs. clSAUERKRAUT ~ IN service in an emergency or for Fred Grode, Mrs. Mary Klein; House on School Street, Wood- (RHUBARB bunch any trouble with your plumbing. bridge. | FANCY QUALITY Largest "GOOD OLD SOAK" pianist, Mrs. Gertrude Herman. I FANCY GREEN — PLUS — Guests were present at the in- In the name of t}ie cpngregation —ALSO— stallation from Freehold, Metuch- Joseph Kara greeted the Minister. GUY KIBBEE :o L Wallenberg In behalf pf the Womans Circle, "CHINA PASSAGE" Registered licensee? Plumber en, Milltown, Perth Amboy arid PEPPERS each clAPPLEBUTTER IN South Amboy. , Mrs. J. Sulymos, President, ex- CARTOON NEWS '- in Carteret tended a hearty welcome. Other 1 FANCY QUALITY Giant 38-oz. Jar^ "Jim Hanley Detective"! TeJ. Carteret 8-1693 speakers were: A. Varga, J.. Mol- . 67 Union Street, COBBLER WARNED nar, S. Gyenes, Mrs. h, Reti, and iiieiiliSi V CARTERET, N. J. Mrs. J. Molnar. lieinz Cocumkr PICKLES Gioffre Arraigned For In- The Womans Circle presented Jumbo Jar a Health Examination ofYour Horns fraction Of Ordinance a carpet, Mrs. J. Sulymos and Mrs. S. Baka, a set of dishes and Mrs. fo THEATRE - PHONE RAHway 7-1250 WOODBBIDGE—One of the J. JJalasz two. pairs of curtains, to cISUPER SUDS Med. 3 '25' very rare occasions requiring en- the honor guest. SUN. - MON. - TUES. forcement of the local statute gov- Those present at the, party, were: [SHOULDERS OF erning closing hours of shoemak- Mrs. J. Sulymos, Mrs. S. Baka, - J ^ 1ZSX Giant Size ers' shops arose this week when Mrs. S. Balla, Mrs. J. Balga, Mrs. ; Carmelo Gioffre of 10 Lyman Ave- N. Barsi, Mrs. Q. Bereznyak,-Mrs. CK HAWAIIAN ~ nue was brought into court for S. Gyenes, Mrs. P. Remeczki, Mrs. [VEAL remaining- open on Sunday. F. Kormondy, Mrs. F. Kotelvero, ROBINSON Judge Brown suspended sen- Mrs. J. Kara, Mrs. J. Dobos, Jr., Sliced PINEAPPLE 2 for SiifSSiiiiiiillpiSial^ tence on the promise of the pro-Mrs. J. Simon, Mrs. J. Dobos, Sr,, pm ' ' - . -. Flat Can! prietor he would not only keep Mrs. S. Gere, Mrs. A~ Pocsik, Sr., (LAMB CHOPS lb. BETTE DAVIS closed on the Sabbath but also Mrs. A. Varga, Mrs. J. Gyure, after 7:30 p. m. every evening. Mrs. M. Szeles, ,Mr4 S. Kalman, 'FRESH KILLED iRIPPLED WHEAT Mrs. C Toth, Mrs. J^JVIagyar, Mrs. F. Varga, Mrs. J. Mfljtaar, Mrs. S. |A SUNSHINE PRODUCT Reg. Size Box! Kocsi, Mrs. S. Simonl Mrs. 4. Ka- ;FOWL ib. Christian Science tona, Mrs. W. Prion^Mrs. J. Ang- • Medium Size yal, Mrs. J. Pfiefer,"Mrs. F. Bak, (Household Cleanser 2 W ^cj CHRISTIAN SCIENCE — me tues Mrs. C. Szabo, Mrs. L. Reli, Mrs. EMERALD ISLE SLICED Reg-. Size Can, "SACRAMENT" will be the S. Tamas, Mrs. J. Dobos, Mrs. J. subject of the Lesson-Sermon in Kurzsinsky, Mrs. E. Kocsi, Mrs. the First Church of Christ, Scien- J. Molnar, Miss H. Kocsi, Mr. J. |BACONi%pkg. tist, in Sewaren Sunday, Kara, Mr. A. Varga, Mr. J. Mol- HUMPHREY BOGART i The Golden Text is: "What are IsMOKED i CIDER or WHITE Full Qt. Jar| CO-FEATURE these which are arrayed in white nar, Mrs. S. Gyenes, Mr. F. Varga, robes? and whence came they? Sr., Mr. J. Molnar. ~4 XM OCTAGON JAMES MELTON These are they which came out of The Reverend LjfHunyady ( PATRICIA ELLIS great tribulation, and have washed cepted and heartily appreciates *Beef Tongues. Ib. IN their robes, and made them white the gifts presented tjj him. •LAUNDRY SOAP 3for a in the blood of the Lamb." (Rev- — : 4— |Cj§ Giant Size^ elation 7:13,14). JEWELERS TO, CLOSE ^Frankfurters Jk Among' the citations which com- In keeping with a^recedent set prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol-several years ago, ,ihe fourteen (SCOTT TISSUE lowing from the Bible: "Blessed jewelers of Perth Aigboy have de- FISH TODAY and TOMORROW" are the poor in spirit; for theirs is eded to close their stores every 'COTTON SOFT 1,000 Sheets! the kingdom of heaven. Blessed Wednesday afternoon during the 1 FRESH STRAWBERRY are they which do hunger and inonths of July, August and in- thirst after righteousness; for they cluding September 1. |B EVER AGES case60c| shall be filled. Blessed are the pure Every year the lead in the move- jBASS 3 lbs. kALL FLAVORS—Large Bottle Plus Deposit' in heart: for they shall see God."ment has been made by the loca (Matthew S:3,6,8). jewelers, but this year they await- .FRESH The Lesson-Sermon also includ- ed the sentiment of other store DAIRY think how es the following passage from the owners. Finally this course of ueh faster and f Shamrock Country Roll or Jsilt you caa Christian Science textbook, "Sci- action was decided upon and the So "alt your ence and Health with Key to the local jewelers will close at 12:30 I Sylvan Farm IMPORTED iting with Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: p. m. Wednesday afternoons. SWISS CO-FEATURE "The baptism of Spirit, washing (Fresh WHITING lb. ood! Just pay the body of all the impurities of mony. Through repentance, spirit- ;c< BUTTER CHEESE 355 -BEHIND the HEADLINES' H-00 * week! flesh, signifies that the pure in ual baptism, and regeneration, [clb. STARRING IFRESH GOOD LUCK RADIO heart see God and are approaching mortals put off their material be- 34 PiclOre 8EPA1RS-RENTALS-REBUILTS liefs and false individuality. It is LEE TRACY r spiritual Life and its demonstra- OLEOMAR- REQUEST FEATURE SATURDAY NITE Woodhridge Hardware Co.tion. It is 'easier for a camel to only a question of time when 'they (SEA SCALLOPS lb, Ifjcic^ go through the eye of a needle,' shall all know Me (God) from the i A ^# mEGGS GARINE f: 74 MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGE than for sinful beliefs to enter the least of them unto the greatest'." HAROLD LLOYD in "MILKY WAY" kingdom of heaven, eternal har- (p. 241). r

WLOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY,,JULY 9r 19S7 .. PAGE FLVE Ditmas REPORTER ON STRAND SCREEN 'Day At The Races' Brings Proves Ability As Panto-. Escapades Of Trio niimist In Perth Am- STARTING WITH PREYUE FRI. NITE To Majestic boy Picture THE SKY'S THE LIMIT Making the Marx Brothers make "Riding on Air" Joe E. Brown's The World's Dizziest Aviator sense sounds like the oddest of latest picture opening- at the A Laugh In Every Locp Hollywood assignments. Strand tonight, certainly falls into A Thrill In Every Nose Dive the classification of better Brown But that is the strange fate that films. Based upon Richard Macau- befell George Seaton and Robert lay's popular Elmer Lane stories— Pirosh, co-authors with George which appeared in the Saturday Kaufman and Al Boasberg- of "A Evening "Post — the new picture Day at the Races," the new Marx takes its place alongside "Bright Brothers comedy riot, opening' a Lights," "Earthworm Tractors," "Alibi Ike" and other top hits of seven day showing at the Majestic j this stars long and successful GiJY Theatre tonight. career. FLORENCE RICE In it, Joe E. Brown proves be- Specialists in comedy construc- IN tion, their peculiar job was to lend yond all doubt that where pure, unadulterated pantomime is call- logic to the comedians' lunacy, and 1 ed for he is excelled by no one in method to their madness. For pictures, unless it be by that ack- there must be rhyme and reason ' nowledged master pantomirnist, 'Riding On Air' behind the Marxian escapades, else Charlie £hapjin- In the sequence their pictures run the danger of in which he finds himself battling Starting With Prevue Tue. Nite Monday 9 P. M. some air smugglers while trying becoming a mad jumble of unre- JOEL McCREA in "Woman to repair the wing • of ~ his radio- The Private Life Of A Chorus Girl Community lated .incidents, too confusing for • Chases ' Man." flown airplane. ANNA Sing Nite popular consumption. Writing for the Marx Brothers N E AGL E is. acknowledging to be one of Hol- •ARTHUR Wed. 9 P. M. lywood's most difficult assign- EDWARD G ROBINSON now appearing m "Thunder In The TRACY ments. City" a; the Crescent Theatre. "The fact that there are three IN BINGO of them doesn't make it three times 'Thunder in The City' With Edward Robinson Comes CASH PRIZES as easy," commented Pirosh. "It EVERYBODY makes it three times as hard. Har- To' Crescent Theatre Today For Three-Day Showing "BACK PLAYS po is the most difficult to keep busy Ever so often, the screen goes off on a spree, and turns because of his pantomime. STAGE" LOADS OF FUN "Ordinarily, when we were work- up with a picture that many persons are pleased to term ing out their scenes, I imperson- "adult." This, according to the- well-known English actor, ated Groucho and Seaton imper- Nigel Bruce, is generally due more to the writing than any- sonated Chieo. But it took the two thing else. of us to impersonate Harpo. I wore .'". Bruce is featured in support of Edward G. Robinson in ; the wig. Seaton chased the blondes. PERTH AMBOY'S NEWEST THEATRE H "As a comedy team, they are Columbia's Atlantic film produc- perfectly balanced. Chico does dia- tion, "Thunder in the City", show- ideas that writers give birth to lect comedy, Groucho is a wise- ing 'today, Saturday and Sunday when the planets are right. And, cracker, and Harpo is an exponent at the Crescent Theatre, which further, it was carried out by two of the age-old art of pantomime. has been called by critics a pic- American writers who have solid There never was any need for a reputation1; for being- artists." ture -more "grown-up" than most. fourth Marx Brother. In 'A Day He referred to Robert Sherwood, 'at the Races' they use a horse in- ... "One look at this film," said the Pulitzer Prize playwright, who. stead/' actor, who has been featured in wrote "Idiot's Delight", "The Pe- many Hollywood productions, trified Forest", "Reunion in Vien- PREVUE TONIGHT Not Preshrunk "should convince you that it does na"' and other famous plays, and Aben Kandel, author of "City for The buckskin trousers Ohio pio- not offer a tailor-made story. This PERTH neers wore were seldom shrink- Conquest". These two -writers CONTINUOUS proof. Oftentimes a man's trou- is very apparently the result of in- were responsible for the sereen sers would shrink so much in a !M<1E M\KX BROTHERS will "x.li \w in iiv n 1 .it the spiration, one of those exciting play of "Thunder in the City." 2 TO H P. M. AMBOY rain that he had to cut them off. Majestic with "A Day At The Races" open'ng tonight

TEL. P. A. 4-3388 5:21 "Slim" 8:42 "SHm" RADIO FAVORITES mem PREVUE TIME TABLE: 6:46 "Day At The Races" 10:07T"Day At The Races" ON CRESCENT FILM OJf STATIC ST. AT THI3 FIVE CORSRBS MacMurray, -'Lamour, But- PERTH AMBOY \terwqrth. Jain'Lombard STARTING SATURDAY In New Musical With the exception of Carole Lombard, all of the leading play- ers of "Swing High, Swing Low," romance with music coming to the Crescent Theatre on Wednesday, are important radio personalities. They are Fred MacMurray, Doro- thy Lamour and Charles Butter- worth. The best known to ether fans, perhaps is Miss Lamour, who was frequently heard over the. great networks before she entered pic- tures a few months ago, and who is often heard as guest star with Bing Crosby,. Ben Bernie and $3:. others. HERE'S OUR HERO—like the Man ..on the Flying Trapeze — riding through the air with the greatest of ease. It is Joe E. Brown, of course, who is thus nonchalantly occupying the seat of the de- —Please mention this paper to .It's a gallop ©£ scending parachute, and the scene is an incident from his latest advertisers; it helps you, it helps screen comedy, "Riding- on Air," at the Strand. them, it helps your paper. '.; laughs from khe barrier ko the 2 Continuous finish S Ine! \ Big Hits Shows Always PERTH AMBOY 2 to 11 FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY Blonde Star Shines With FRONTIER McCrea, Winninger In HIS MOST GUNMEN AT POWERFUL LARGE! "Woman Chases Man' ROLE "Where am I going to get a \ SINCE hundred million dollars?" "LITTLE CAESAR" a- That stupendous query, " in a ROCKED stentorian bellow greets us as we THE A Day at the Races >- stroll onto Sound Stage No. 1 at SCREEN United Artists Studio where Sam- X* -K iWilX, X- uel Goldwyn's riotous, comedy, •k. X* "Woman Chases Man," which Fdu)and(r, X- brings Miriam Hopkins and Joel A Western McCrea to the Ditmas Theatre to- Comedy night, is being- shot. Drama ; — IN "Hold it!' " yells Director John — PLUS — Blystone. "You've upped the ante, MATINEE ONLY Charlie. It's a hundred thousand "THUNDER HOOT GIBSON in you want!" "The Painted Stallion" Subway Jam THE CITY" EPISODE 3 Charlie Winninger mops his WED. & THURS. brow. His round pink face is MONDAY & TUESDAY adrip with perspiration as he joins ROMANCE - - - OIL WELLS in the general chuckle that the GARtf LOMBARD AND LAFFS! enormity of his mistake has caused. FRED iacMORRAY Charlie has good reason for the beads on his brow.. He. and Mir- THE JONES FAMILY iam Hopkins, the star of the film, IN LAST .WALLACE--BEERY are jammed in?the middle of a seething mass of humanity, sup- "BIG BUSINESS" TIMES posed to be a New York subway TODAY "SLAVE SHIP" crowd on its way home to dinner. — With — is The set is an extremely inter- esting one. Half of a subway ear JED PROUTY has been constructed on the state, SHIRLEY DEANE '31 with its base supported by giant SPRING EYINGTON springs. From one side a huge PREVUE TIME TABLE lit handle-—out of camera range— —CO-FEATURE — CO-FEATURE— 6:27 "SLAVE SHIP" juts o\it. "THE GOLD RACKET" DIONNE QUINTUPLETS 8:03 "WOMAN CHASES, MAN" While Winninger takes time 9:14 "SLAVE SHIP" "AMATEURS" EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT" out to repair his makeup, Blystone CONRAD NAGEL "REUNION" 10:50 "WOMAN CHASES MAN" outlines the story: A PA(JU FEIDAY, JULY 9, 1937 WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT Heads Fords Legion BARGAIN DAY of Colonia was warned this week plenty of mischief, the court was august presence of the law "to by Judge Arthur Brown that if told, one of them obtaining a lad-teach them a lesson." FORDS MAN TAKES she wants to keep her two young 5,000 Meet In Woodbridge Monday Mother Gets One She Did der, breaking into the house, and She got one in the bargain. Not Expect, In Court sons out of trouble she better keep WOODBRIDGE BRIDE her eye on them. playing with a box of mtaches. — Please mention this paper to For Third Annual 'Catholic Day' WOODBRIDGE—Mrs. May Bell The two lads were getting into The mother brought them into the advertisers. —• Miss Helen Bodnar Be- WOODBRIDGE — In the most ric of Rev. Shvoy, took place in the extensive religious observance comes Bride Of Joseph early evening and lasted for over •% over held in Woodbridge, 5,000 Charlie Sisolok On Monday persons convened here on. Monday an hour. The toastmaster was Rev. Nicholas Szabo, pastor of St. Mi- Says: * JUi^-. Helen Bodnar, daughter to participate in the Third Annual Hungarian Roman and Greek chael's Greek Catholic church of lS/i (hi.s hat vrea- of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bodnar Catholic Day sponsored by Our tf h or you -sliouS <1 of Urren Street, became the bride Perth Amboy. ii K<'; m *n*** <'ftf»- in * * of Ju-itiph Sisolak of Mam Street, Lady of Mount Carmel Church and The American Legion Post No. buying; meats lor AND BEHER (he family. Don't its pastor, Rev. Vincent Lenyi. 1 I'liul-. The ceremony was per- 87 band played in the march and look for biirg'^ins Preceding the formal program, —it may COM! you •fimiiPtl by Rev. Vincent Lenyi in during the flag presentation. inos'i- in ilit1 endt Our Lady of Mount Carmel church church parishioners led by the pas- Participating in the observance At ilie SVNNY- on Monday. tor, marched in a colorful parade was The Middlesex Council SIDlg you're al- with the women dressed in the pic- «a j *i .sure to set I'lir maid oi' honor was the Knights of Columbus. Tlje delega- full value for your turesque costumes of their native tion included: Alfi'e'd -j. Coley, (tC'lliir because we hi if Minn-- ftolor. She carried a bouquet Lady of Mt. Carmel Park Church. William Fenton, John J, Langan, Fords. Others named were: FRESH KILLED The Papal Hymn was sung at r BUTTER Ib nf i.ilisman roses. The brides- JNTaziirath Barcelona,' G&brg"e O - Bartola . DiMatteo, Senior SELECTED . 34« * "A SAFE PLACE TO SHOP" $ 10:30. maul wore a gown of orchid chif- Brien, Martin Snyder, Edward Vice Commander; Arthur-J. FOWL Ib. fon with a face veil and a crown His Excellency Louis Shvoy, Obropta, Joseph Megygto,. Lester Perry, Junior Vice Command- TENDER lo m itch, and carried talisman Bishop of Szckesfehervar, Hun- Neai-y. Michael Trainer," Jfbhn Gre- er; Walter Liybeck, Adjutant; FRESH KILLED JUICY CUBE ru-o-. gary, celebrated Pontical Field gus, Winfield Finn,-, Alefus 'Kjell- Carl Hanson, Finance Officer; ! STEAKS ib.' 38c $ Only-10 Hinutes Tin- ceremony was followed by Mass. The benediction was given man, Jacob Grausani, David Ger- John Damback, Chaplain and BROILERS Ib. c a email reception after which, the in the Greek Rite. ity, Charles Mangiorfe. -••; : , Phillip Romito, -Sergeant-At- £ FROM WOODBRIDGE OR CARTERET - lieu Ij ,veds left for a short wed- The principal sermon was deliv- St. Cecelia's Boys band, accom- Arms. .kj — 2 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY TO — ding trip. ered in Hungarian by-His Excel- panied the local council. The band No date has been announc- SUNNYS8DE MARKET Jto' — ALL SECTIONS OF THE ABOVE COMMUNITIES — lency Louis Shvoy. The sermon is sponsored by St. Cecelia's ed for the installation of oifi- 98 MAIN ST. Wdbge. 8-2390 WOODBRIDGE was given in English by Rt. Rev.church of Isclin. Msgr. Edward C. Griffin, Pastor TEACHERS of the St. Mary's church in South {Continued from Page 1) Amboy, the representative of His ili-ion il money needed for full re- Excellency M. E. Kiley, Bishop of stoi.mon was received from the Trenton. The address of welcome was given by August F. Greiner, s-taU as an unexpected gift, and Mayor of Woodbridge, Join With Hundreds n Celebrating The th.'it I'MO budget will therefore show The entire ensemble sang the no iiif r'ease, what is all the fuss "Star Spangled Banner". Bishop abrw.i ' Our guess is that the town Shvoy gave the blessing of the rumi.iiUee intended to restore sal- flag. An address followed by the ] am • lompletely from the begin- George Ghika, of the Royal Hun- | ning. But not having the courage garian consulate. The assemblage I to !.il>e responsibility for the ac- joined in singing a Hungarian I tion, iliey awaited the decision of hymn to the accompaniment of a | the lmard of education, and then native orchestra. | in an emotional display on politi- The jubilee banquet celebrating | cal spleen, directed the wrath of the tenth anniversity of the bishop- i the lavpayevs to the board. For it is » I'nth that the board could not Rites For Drowning Victim do otherwise than it did. Our guess is OHM d on the fact that the police To Be Conducted Tomorrow buried for the coming year had a WOODBRIDGE — Funeral ser- ••ijsiMljIe amount in it which was vices will be held tomorrow for intended for no other explainable Geza Sisko, 21, of 59 Garden | puiposd. Street who was drowned near Tot- "Furthermore, if the municipal tenville, S. I., Sunday afternoon. employes arc bubbling over with The body" was recovered yester- trenei'Mity, there is nothing to pre-day. vent their making a ten per cent .Sisko, a chauffeur for the Bit- enntriljution to the township. Af- ting Coal Company will be buried .ill. they might be able to af-from his late residence and from j I it; we ': M[ Amboy - - - Glein had won CARTERET—Miss Bess Richey BROUGHAM Coupe —: tfnj Ji t'jrmediate sprint title, beat- of Locust Street, member of the $165 $275 1931 Chrysler 1S30 Olds'bile Stake Truck >!]„ t b ester Allman and Elbur faculty at Carteret High School, Coupe Sedan $95 A splendid truck which has betn ltii.-li..i ils - - - Leonard Campbell, left this week to visit relatives in 1931 DODGE 1932 Chevrolet driven carefully and one of our big- gest truck bargains at sale price of Holzheimer and Joseph South Carolina. She will be join- 4-Door Sedan Sedan $250 finished in that order in aed next Friday by her parents and 1934 Ford V-8 1931 Nash #1 £Jgf 3O-y.ir'l race for boys between-6 two younger sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Coupe _— Coupe (R. S.)$1OO 1934 1933 Ford—157 in. c/c S. E. Richey and Mary Evelyn and j 1934 Chevrolet 1935 Ford V-8 D/W Truck an.! ^ years old Edward Krebs Chevrolet Maud Richey. The Richey family Master Sedan $385 Tudor Sedan _. 1930 Willys- Chassis nii'i HI bur Richards won the three- will divide their time in the South 1930 Dodge .d* *j yj g Pickup ... le£u> d race with Joseph Gursley- between visits to Mr. and Mrs. Knight Coupe Coupe (R. S.) %P i TrO 1932 Ford V-8 1\ u-v Milano, George Douelly-Alcx Richey's son and daughter, Fred 1935 Plymouth 1933 Ford V-8 157-inch Ford 1V2 yd. D/W Tudor Sedan _. Dump Truck Kolflluzy and Harold Kress-Mau- Richey of Hartsville, S. C, and Coach Sleeper tfj .50 rici' hinell trailing The order Mrs. E. H. Ballantine of Green- Mechanical Cab Tractor W of li'iiih in the 12 year old girls' wood, S. Car. 1931 Olds'bile Hoist ^___ sjinisi was: Margaret Boros, Mar- 1930 Buick Victoria Coupe 4-Door Sedan CASH Wow! See What giirri Vargo and Olga Kavoch township baseball league Jim 1935 Ford V-8 Ford .IV2 yd. Dump BUI 1'ildcn declared for an 'open' Runyon wanted to establish a FOR YOUR % Ton Panel Truck Hand tei'iiw tournament, similar to thetownship rifle team. 1931 Plymouth 1931 Chrysler ,50 aiirfnircment in golf whereby ama- VACATION? Hoist ._^ •NOTH'IC Ol'* Pl'BLIO SALK Coach . $195 Coupe (R. Seat) 1930 Ford Model "A" teur couid meet professionals TO WHOM JT MAY ruXCKFlN* We'll give you the differ- without abandoning their amateur At a rt-jruifir meevln-f <>f tlie Tfnvn- ence in cash if your pres- Buys! "131" Panel Dodge 1 Ton slain- - - - Thereby strengthening s!si]i nommiltre <>V ilic Tmvnsbip nf 1932 Pcntiac 1931 Essex Delivery Panel Truck Wiiodbridgc. liplrt Tuesday, July 6Lh. ent car is appraised for the 'x-Mef William himself meant 1937, I •\v.icut l o FlYh YEARS AGO: Twenty-one the I'ollowinB pi-oviKinns. Lots 8-0- S2:i, inc. in Block ti.Si), WooilljriUKe WI-IMII letters were awarded by TowiisliiTJ jV-KscKsriient Mil.]). Art Inn Ferry, principal, and Tjiltr furtlier noLit'c L!i;it tlie Tn^-ii- sliip Cnimnittee lists, by resolution JTenij Benkert, coach, to high and pui-.sij.uit to laiv, fixed u mini- bi-huol basoballers They were: mum pri'-e at wliicH said lots in said blni'k will ho. sold, said minimum Taptrfin Francis Parsons, Paul Ar- priru being f 1,(100.00 plus tlio g! Gerek, Frank Jost, Sal Vir-soil snirt lot in Bviid- liluck to sin-h #, (}us Hutteman, Joseph Bosze, hicldoi- as it may select in case cun- or more minimum bids snail he re- John Wokuvets, Edward Balog, ceived. Anthony Kluj, Elmer Dragos, John I'pon acecptuiiue of I he mlnimu:ii Hacker and Manager Jerry Ketk- 1»H1, or bul ab'j>'e minimum, hy the Township CnramiitBL' and the pay- Elm to Oak Streets New Brunswick Ave; Perth Amboy vra - - - John Joe Keating's eighth- ment iherem' hy the ijurehases, the 9 inmng home run licked Avenel Tmvns-hip ->v-iil deliver a. bargain and sale deed i'or said premises. Campbells for Woodbridge Si. .r. DUXKJ.AN, Open Every Evening Until 10 O'clock Tel P. A. 4-2703 'Brownies', gave latter chance to Township Clerk. •Uu 1-din first half championship in OHto'l Julv 7th, 1037. W. 1. 7-9, 16. WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JULY 9, 3,937 PAGE SEVEN

His Bingle Counts HALL-EDGAR SPEED Mosher Gets Lost, Brown Gets Set, LEGION REVENGES THREE-DAY-A-WEEK Recreation League Teflms Clean Up IN DOUBLES TILTS Whistle On Hand Doesn't Get Wet! SLIGHT DRUBBING ARRANGEMENT SET First-Half Slate; Second UnderWay SMASHESALL FOES WITH WHO 0 WIN FOR KIDSAT POOL Sixteen Clubs Play Listed Being A Few Incidental Sidelights On Racquet Club Games Which Had Been Racquet Club Holds First Recreation Committee An- FIELD CLUB DROPS Racket Over The Week-End Which Developed beating's Masterful Hurling Postponed Invitation Tourney On Some Extra-Special Superb Tennis-And Songs! Gives Mesick's Men nounces Resumption Of A DOUBLE-HEADER, WOODBRIDGE — Sam Gioe'a - Local Courts Hugh Williamson Kelly pre- benedict, broke into his honey- Chance To Crow Rahway Plan aspiring ball tossers took advan- sented the winner of the singles' moon to participate in the doubles. BUT KEEPS SPIRIT tage of the holidays this week to FIX IABOOAY CARD tournament with a blue pottery * * * SHELLACK~ST. MARY'S SCHEDULESHdUTLINEP rest up in anticipation—and prac- WOQDBRIDGE—The first an- mug. Mr. Kibbe accepted gra- Louise Harrington, daughter of tice—for the second half of the ciously but appeared a bit bewil- WOODBRIDGEf—Mfcnk Mesick',s WOODBRIDGE—On Tuesday, Undismayed By Losing Pair league year which starts promptly nual Fourth ot July tennis tourna- Chief of Police Henry J. Harring- American Legion hall-tossers went the Recreation Department will ment of the Woodbridge Racquet dered with the flattering remarks ton of. Carteret, was one of the On Sunday, Lattanzlo- on the turn of week-end. of the donor. out of their way Sunday to prove resume the practice of former Club resulted in a decisive victory spectators. She came equipped to St. Mary's Catholic Club of years of taking township young- men Resume Sunday In the meantime, sixteen of the in the singles by !Irv Kibbe and * * * with a, whistle, for emergency, but South River nothing short of a sters for vt, swim in the Rahway 52 league teams whose first-half in the doubles by Art Hall and Following the tournament a didn't have a single chance to wetmiracle was' responsible for their Pool. schedules were interrupted by MACKEY~HITS TRIPLE rain, indisposition or lack of a Jack Edgar. match was held with ten play- it. 2-1 decision about four/weeks ago. With facilities for this summer The week-end festivities began ers participating, five on each AVENEL — The Woodbridge ball, met on the diamonds around * * * For last Sabbath's spectacle on sport completely lacking in Wood- the Township and settled the ques- Saturday evening when all con- side. Merrill Mosher was lost Brown and Kelly the Grove Street diamond was a bridge, the Department has been Field Club, after spending the at one time and it was found he tion of superiority. None of the testants, except the winner of the Weathered the weather rip-roaring, smashing assault with besieged with requests again this week extricating itself from the results had any bearing on the singles:* match, gathered at the had left the court and had de- Under an umbrella the soldiers leaning down hard on year that parties of children be cided to officiate instead. How wreckage of a twin bill last Sun- standing of the clubs during the Sewaren Land and Water Club * * * their opponents and coming up at Tony Barcellona taken to the municipal pool in first section competition. to attend the Commodore's An- and why there were no casual- the finish line with a 10-0 decision. Rahway. The problem of trans- day, is preparing to meet the ties in this match could not be Art Hall uncovered his manly nual ball. The other singles semi- limbs to full view for his final They scored three runs in the first, portation constituted the main Lindeman A. A. this Sabbath with Following are the scores of finalists, Fred * Demarest, Jule determined. three more in_ the third, two in difficulty since the committee in- either Ray Voelker or Duke Mer- matches played during the week: * * * match, rushing home between lobs Highlanders Grow and Bill Weeks found to to change into shorts. Magnifi- the fourth, one in the fifth and GIOE GETS DUCATS sisted that only such automobiles win on the mound. Ab R H their chagrin the dance did not Thornton O'Brion, official care- cent! ' another in the seventh. as carried adequate insurance be C. Juraska. rf 4 11 improve their tennis. Sunday taker of the court, was on the All this time, Mr. Bernie Keat- employed. [Many private indi- The local club, playing in spurts, Konowitz, p 3 10 * * * FOR LEAGUE TILTS lost the double-header last week Khodes, 2b 4 11 afternoon, Kibbe took Demarest job all week-end and kept the ing who was selected by his boss viduals offering the use of their Stanko, lb 3 1 to the tune of 6-1, 6-0. In thecourt in excellent condition. '\ Pennsylvania George Rhodes to do the tossing honors before a cars did not carry policies. by dropping the first game to the Ivan, If 2 1 compromised with Mrs. Rhodes Owls, 9 to 6 and the second to the Cyrus, at 3 X other semi-finale match, Grow and * * * "i holiday crowd of 3,000 was fooling Obtains 500 Passes For The Heyden Chemical Company Dudash. ss 3 1 1 and spent half the week-end Newark Americans, 5 to 2. Voel- 0 0 Weeks struggled for two hours. The culmination of the festi- freezing in the Poeonos and Mon- the visitors like nobody's business, of Fords has offered the use of one Angel, 3b 2 Weeks finally winning- the endur- vities was a picnic lunch fol- fanning seven of them and allow- Distribution Here For ker, pitching against the Owls, had A. Juraska, c 3 0 2 day playing tennis in the rain. of its buses at least once a week a one-run lead with two out in the ance contest, 10-8, 6-4. In the lowed by what the participants * * * Three Games during the summer for this pur- Totals „ 27 S finals Monday afternoon, Kibbe, like to report, was singing. Whitman Dimok Is Champ pose and other transportation ar- last inning but was yanked in Hopelawn A. A. former Somerville Sultan, pre- Mag Brown is quite the or- WOODBRIDGE—Five hundred favor of Gyenes when three op- Ab R H Neighbors agreed at least it was ganist! She even conducted a Of All Scavenger Hunters! rangements now under considera- Vila, lb 3 1 0 sented Weeks with three games and noise in chorus but were slightly youngsters from Woodbridge tion probably will be completed posing batters crossed the plate in Rader, rf 3 2 1 took the match, 6-2 and 6-1. disappointed that more of the short musical festival for the WOODBHIDGE—Mr. Whit- Township will get a full-sized, the final frame. Kramer and Anton, ss 3 2 1 children in which all took ac- nine-inning peak at a major league within the near future. J. Simon, cf 2 1 » The doubles' semi-finals were tunesters didn't bellow the same man Dimok seems to be the The tentative plans call for tak- Kozma divided the pitching duties Binder, 2b 110 tune. At one point, six differ- "• tive part. champion scavenger hunter of baseball game this season, as a for the visitors. Sabo, If 4 0 1 ' close matches. After losing the * i * * result of negotiations just com- ing youngsters from Woodbridge, Yoliler, 3b 2 10 first set, 6-3 to Kibbe and Val ent songs on nineteen different Sally Kibbe, the only female the Township. Sewaren and Port Reading on With the score five to one F. Kozma, p 3 10, pitches were detected. pleted by Samuel Gioe, Recreation J. Kozma, e 2 0 0 Brown, Fred and Russ Demarest tennis player in the club, teamed A hunt for the winners of all Director. I Tuesdays; Fords, Hopelawn and against them, the Field Club * * * previous hunts during the past Totals .. 23 9 3 were well on their way to victory with Weeks and lost a hard-fought Mr. Gioe announced yesterday Keasbey on Thursdays and Iselin pounded Kramer for five hits and in the second set when the two lat- Val Brown, a very, very recent match to Hall and Edgar in the four weeks was conducted by and Avenel on Fridays. five runs to take the lead. Tom Highlanders . 210 010 0—4 the Recreation Committee with he has obtained 100 passes for Hopelawn 102 060 0—9 ter players presented the finaltw o first round. the Yankee-Detroit game on July The Recreation Sponsoring Lattanzia doubled to open the in- games to the winners and thereby the result that Dimok placed Committee which worked out thening; Golden popped out and Jo-Jo's first, Joseph Simone second and 27, 100 for the Giant-Boston Ab R H lost the match, 6-3 and 6-4. game on August 10 and 300 more plan includes George R. Merrill, Gyenes singled to score Lattan- Cassidy, lb 4 1 1 Marian Dinkens third. The John E. Breckenridge, Viftor C. zio. Merwin and Voelker singled Quinn, If 4 0 2 "• In the other semi-finals, Hall Recreation League Game Schedule winner was given a Hi-Li game. far the Polo Grounds for August Sereinsky, 2b 3 1 1 and Edgar defeated Jule Grow 12- Nicklas, Maurice P. Dunigan and in succession to score Gyenes, Waslick, cf 3 1 1 Hampton Cutter. Mackey tripled to score Merwin D. De Angelo, lb 1 1 1 and Dave Balfour, 6-4 and 6-2. ing but a half-dozen hits. Keating "Our experience has been," Govilitz, ss 2 0 0 Earlier in the day, Grow and Bal- For Week Of July 12th Arranged displayed about the finest brand of said Mr. Gioe, "that these tickets and Voelker. F. Lattanzio scored H. Peterson, rf 1 0 0 four had worn themselves ragged pitching local fans have been wit- are exhausted quite rapidly and Mackey with the run that put theByrnes, e 3 0 0 MONDAY Field Club ahead but Genovese Craig, 3b 3 0 0 winning from Barron MeNulty and May-fair B. C. vs. Dux, Woodbridge, Senior. ness to in recent months. so we will pursue the same policy Christensen, cf 3 1 2 Ned Williamson in the best lob- Cyclones vs. Avenel Indians, Junior. MONDAY WILL OPEN struck out and Mervin forced Lat- 1 The crowd, at first releasing this year as heretofore — first WardGallagher, , p 30 10ft TUESDAY tanzio at second to end the in- bing ping-pong match of the week- Woodbridge P. C. vs. Cyclones Senior. visible signs of disappointment come, first served. end. Most of their time was spent Mawbey Heights vs. Jo Jo's Intermediate. that the Legion manager was not "Buses will leave from all play- ning. Totals 30 6 9 in waiting for the ball to come Buddies vs. Busters Senior. sending Toby Bartos to the mound, SOFTBALLJTOURNEY The Owls, however, took advan- XjiRcolns Keasbey Bombers vs. Hopelawn Bagdis at Hopelawn (Senior) grounds in the Township. Any Ab R H down. .Hopelawn A. A.*vs. Keasbey D's Tavern at Keasbey (Senior) stayed around to see a real demon- boy or girl up to the age of 15 tage of a few loose plays by theDunn, c 3 0 1 In the best match of the week- WEDNESDAY - * stration by Keating. Bartos lost may go and the only fee attached Fords Uhlans To Take On Lattanzio legion and managed to Miller, ss 3 10 Green Eaiders vs. Mayfairs, Wage., Senior. Crow, 3b 4 0 0 end, Hall and Edgar won from White Owls vs. Dukes Wdge Junior. ; that first game, a heartbreaker, by to the trip is the bus fare which Iselin Sluggers In score on weak hitting. Nagy, p 3 10 Kibbe and Brown, 6-4 and 6-2. Cracker Jacks vs. Wildcats at Hopelawn, Senior. a single run and the mob waswill be approximately sixty-five T. Lattanzio, Gyenes and Voel- Barcellona, 2b 3 0 0 , THURSDAY Fitzpatrick, lb 3 0 1 Hall's smashing backhand and fine Kelly All Stars'vs: Hungarian, Senior. out to see a duel between him andcents. For further ' information Initial Contest ker led the W. F. C. with two hits Finn, rf 3 0 0 net play furnished the spectators Lineolns vs. Anchor Boys, Intermediate. the South River club's Johnny Bo- boys and girls should see their each and Orovsky collected the Ur, If ..301 with many a thrill. Fred's Tavern vs P. R. Comets, Senior. .., • rak who held the local lads to four playground supervisor or have WOODBRIDGE — The first Royal, cf 2 11 Hopelawn Sweepers vs. Keasbey Fee's Senior. Township Senior Softball League honors for the Owls, also with a Two of the matches on Monday Fords Royals vs. Fords Barflies at Keasbey Senior scattered hits in the initial engage- their parents call the Recreation brace. Totals .'. 27 3 4 were interrupted by occasional FRIDAY . * ment. , Department." will get under way Monday night Score by innings: ; Comets vs: Avenel Panthers, Intermediate. | when the Fords Black Uhlans will In the second game Merwin al- Jo-Jo's 120 030 0—6 showers. Kibbe had provided a Green Eaiders vs. Wolnies, Senfoj\ ' -\ """" "V ••-• Borak didn't get fh&assignment open fire against the Iselin Slug- lowed but six hits but his five wild Lineolns 000 "2 portable organ fjor amusement Black Soxs' vs. Alarues, Senior at Fords * either. Waranowics went to the The summary: SATURDAY gers at 6:15 p. m. on the Fords heaves on ground balls made him Home runs—De Angelo; 3-base hits during these intermissions and it Mawbey Heights vs. Deans A. C, Junior. hill for the beginning but when Simone Town Hall Model playground. . the losing pitcher against the Waslick, Royal; struck out by Nagy, was unanimously agreed the sing- the Legion batters found him early Americans. Burkhardt pitched a 10, by Gallagher S. ing of the tennis club was far in the struggle, the man with the Wins Sand Class Contest The remaining six-week sched- ule is. as follows: seven-hit game for the visitors and Jo-Jo's (5) superior to the tennis , displayed. long name was replaced with Ray WOODBRIDGE—A sand-mod- fanned nine batters. Ab R H Another tournament will be con-BRAVES STEP OUT FORDS HELD CLUB Otlowski who did his best under elling contest, under the direction Key Christenson, p ... 3 1 1 the circumstances. Between War- 1. Black Uhlans 3. Red Onions The W. F, C. gathered two runs Gallagher, ss 2 11 ducted at the club over Labor. Day of Miss Cora Houser, was held at to itself in the fourth inning to Govelitz, cf 3 10 week-end. • . anowics and Otlowski, Monk's hat- the Woodbridge Playground, first 2. Iselin Sluggers . 4. Aces. Ward, 3b 3 0 1 TO SHOREJUNDAY WINS ATJREEHOLD ters collected eleven hits. take the lead but the Americans Byrnes, c 3 11 award going to Joseph Simone who! July 12, 1-2 at Fords; 16, 3-4tied the score in the fifth when De Angelo, lb _... :. 3 0 1 The scoring began in the first built a model of the Memorial at Port Reading; July 19, 1-3 at Peterson. If ..2 0 0^ Will Take On Long Branch when Doug King got a pass and Woodbridge; 23rd, 2-4 at Iselin; Merwin indulged in one of his Hulak, ab 3 11 Sturdy Right Arm Of Mil- Municipal Building. wild pitches on an easy double McGettigan, rf 3 0 0 TOWN-WIDE COURT advanced to second on Roy Si- Celestine Romond, second- 26, 1-4 at Fords; 30, 2-3 at Wood- Club After Trimming csilc, Though Tjired, monsen's sacrifice. Tony Barcel- bridge; August 2, 3-4 at Wood- play with runners on first and sec- Totals 25 5 6 place winner, modelled a prison ond, and one out. Comets Mechanicsville Plenty Potent lona bingled one into right field and William Leahy and James bridge; 6th, 1-2 at Iselin; 9th, 2-4 Ab R S CONTESTSJISTED for a double. Delaney made first at Port Reading; 13th, 1-3 at The Newarkers tallied two Elek, 3b _....., 3 0 0. Varsi who tied for third honors Syre, P, lb 3 0 0 WOODBRIDGE—JThe Braves FREEHOLD—The aging right safe on an error and stole sec- each built a mansion for them- Fords; 16th, 2-3 at Iselin; 20th, more scores when with runners on Barsi, ct ..3 0 0. Competition Classes To BeA. C, under the sturdy leadership hand of Mike Milcsik hurled shut- ond, to cross the plate on a wild, selves. 1-4 at Port Reading. first and third and two outs, Mer- Sordos, If : 3-0 1' of Mr. Gqza Pochek, are stepping out ball for the Fords Field Club pitch. win threw wild to first allowing Varsliany, lb p 2 0 0 Arranged According Rubin to score and sending Hoh- Fortuba, ri ..300 right out of the parish for their against Freehold on Sunday, weak- In the third, Barcellona tapped ORGANIZE TEAM Hegedus, 2b 3 0 1 next encounter which calls for a ening only sufficiently in the ninth out a triple to center, Kinney was Doll Show Today Will Open willer to third where he scored on Toth, ss 2 0 0 To Age WOODBRIDGE—A girls' volley a single by Spinelli to sew up theFishinger, c 2 0,0" duel on Sunday with the Oliver to save the home team from a safe on an error and Barcellona ball team is being organized for WOQDBRIDGE' — Tennis tour- Byron Athletic Association of whitewash. Milcsik allowed but Series Program At Avenel game. Totals 24 0 \5 came home. Cassidy smashed out competition with teams in the Score by innings: \ naments, with four classes in Long Branch in the shore city. seven hits. a single, advanced to second and AVEVNEL — The first of a various playgrounds around the Yoke Gyenes and Mackey led Comets 000 000 0—0\ each, will start Monday night on Mr. Pochek's lads went to town followed Kinney home on Leahy's Jo-Jo's 001 040 0—0 \ Benny Gloff smashed out a hom- series of special events to be con-Township. Miss Betty Lockie is the Field Club's attack with two Two-base hits Byrnes, De Angela; all courts supervised by the Re-last week on the Mechanicsville er in the sixth with one aboard hit. ducted on the Avenel playgrounds captain of the new unit. (Continued on Last Page) creation Department. The courts A. A. and scored a triumph which to account for two of the visitors' Two more runs were tallied by will take place today when the (Continued on Lasi Page) which will be used are at the read something like 6 to 1. Al- tallies. The opening frame gave the Legion in the fourth when Recreation Committee sponsors a i Woodbridge playground, Fords though this sounds sufficiently im- them one and three more piled up Keating singled, was forced By doll show at 3 p. m. ] Park, Iselin and Parish,House. pressive in itself it becomes even in the ninth. In addition to hisBarcellona and with passes to King, Next Thursday, a vehicle show j Correspondent? Tracing Stadium Tragedies Of Past The competition classes will be more so when the plain, bald fact four-bagger, Gloff ehalked up a Delaney and Kinney, the first was will be held and a large number | arranged according to age, with is stated the game was played in single and a double against Dave scored. The second came when of entries is expected. j over 100 registrations already on the rain. Cashion and Parsler collected Simonsen was hit by a pitched Suggests Economical Conversion Of Speedway Oval file, in the Recreation Department The Bravemen started their scor- three singles for himself out of ball,- forcing another runner. headquarters. Others wishing to ing in the first inning when two of five trips to the plate. Successive singles by Virag and Legion To Meet So. Amhoy Mr. Maurice Donohue, have heard many people say that conversation. The high school sign for the tourney may do so them crossed the plate, adding a Keating in the fifth gave the Le- Independent, • should not be so; but under the used this field to play their home either by calling headquarters or The score: All-Stars Here On Sunday tally each in the second, third, Fords F. C. gion another score and the final ! Woodbridge, N. J. circumstances Mr. Werlock, the football "games on for two seasonsf notifying the supervisors at the j M r deal- Mr seventh and eighth innings. The Ab R H run in the seventh was made on WOODBRIDGE—Monk Mesick, ! J - Donohue, faculty manager of athletics, hasr about four years ago, until ths various courts but all aspirants! visitors' lone score was marked up Mezo, cf ... 5 11 Leahy's single, Virag's sacrifice manager of the American Legion After reading your column in no' other choice until a field suit- visiting teams refused to plaV must be enrolled before noon on iin the third. Bmalley, 1b 4 12 Friday's Independent, I feel that able enough can be found in there because the ground was ^oo ; Monday. Parsler, as 5 2 3 and Keating's safe hit. baseball club has a real treat in Hitting honors went to Golden Gloff, 3b 5 13 Mike Virag, who made a name store for local fans Sunday when while there is still some contro- Woodbridge. hard. (This must have brought Following the sectional tour- his soldiers meet the Romeo All- versy going on about an athletic- About Time! about the decision to use the City neys, a township-wide contest will (Continued on Last Page) (Continued on Last Page) . (Continued on Last Page) ! Stars of South Amboy on the stadium I should write this letter And lastly, that IT IS ABOUT Stadium for a home field). They be sponsored from which a champ- Grove Street lot. to you. TIME> THAT THE TOWN OF claimed that their boys were be- ion will be selected in each class The Monk will assemble the First of all, I want you to know WOODBRIDGE HAD *A FIELD ing injured; but is it not funny who will represent Woodbridge International Track/Meet'In-Princeton Saturday best aggreg-ation in the vicinity I that I am a sports enthusiast, OF THEIR OWN ON WHICH or should I say fortunate •that, Township in the 'annual State to pit against the South Amboy- i Maybe, it is because I, have no THE HIGH SCHOOL KIDS while the other teams' playersP Tournament in Millburn. ans who last week trimmed the ! children of my own who can par-COULD PLAY THEIR GAMES. were getting hurt, the Woodbridge A doubles tournament is also Expected To Set New Record In Quarter-Mile Event famous Sacred Hearts to the tune j ticipate in athletics; but no mat-For the past three years a lot of players were not getting any in- planned. of 11-3. • jter what the sport is I go to seehot air (and that's about all) hasjuries of any sort whatever. In the event the court in the PRINCETON—The colorful in- buted to two other world's records. spring which the Ithacans won Just to show how good his Sun-! an athletic event, especially one been floating around saying that Granting that the ground is too .Avenel-park can be put in shape ternational track meet between Ben.,Eastman's blaving 1:49.8 for 68-67. j , day team will be, Mesick hast of the high school because I am the town OUGHT to have a field. hard to be used as an athletic in time, a tournament will also be the combined teams of Oxford and the half-mile in 1934 and Lash's Three intercollegiate champions agreed to a "winner take all" fi-1a n old alumnus, whenever my time Nothing muoh was accomplished field, could it not be filled in very conducted there. Cambridge Universities, of Eng-amazing 8:58.3 for the two-taile, will compete for the American nancial arrangement. , (permits me to. Believe me, I have over that period of time. Numer- cheaply with top soil? After fill- land, and Princeton and Cornell set in a driving rain in 1936. team: J. Hamilton Hucker, of * I seen many in my .days; and I am]ous plans turned out to be fail- ing in has been completed, grass Universities, of the United States, Variety Of Contraptions To this growing list of world's Cornell, hurdler; Howard Welch, r\ , ni c L J J jiinot the least bit sorry. ures. The Edgar hill site, the could be planted on it; and there is scheduled for Palmer Stadium records made in Palmer Stadium, of Cornell, two-miler, and Standish LOStUme bllOW acneaUlea\\ Secondly, that some weeks ago Ceramics field, the Fords park, the would be a fairly large plot; o£ Line Up For Show In Fords July 17. the Oxford-Cambridge meet may Medina, Princeton's Phi Beta Kap- 1 d anothei le of local park, and the much publici- ground that could very easily be It was on the last visit of the add new time for the quarter-mile. pa pole vaulter. Other stars are For Tues. In Woodhridge j ™" - ^= ., y°™* in zed Stadium Site, which turned laid out into football fields and - FORDS—A wide and varied as- British athletes to Princeton four Capable of lowering the existing the Princeton captain and captain- which you said that the township out to be the biggest flop of all,baseball diamonds. The tract sortment of . contraptions on years ago that Jack Lovelock, of mark is A. G. K. Brown, of Cam- elect, John H. Irwin, ill, hurdler, WOODBRIDGE — A costume lads do not go about their games went to waste. I think that that would be large enough for at least wheels were lined up at the vehi- Oxford, outsprinted Bill Bonthron, bridge, who placed second in the and eter B. Bradley, miler. show will be held at the Wood-j whole-heartedly. What can you•body of able gentlemen just bit two football fields and at least one cle show conducted on the Fords of Princeton, to set a new world's Olympic 400-meter race last sum- Cornell has drafted two fresh- bridge Playground Tuesday night I expect them to do? They are con- off a piece too large to be chewed. baseball diamond. The field is al- playground. ' \. ; record for the mile. This race mer. The British star is looked men for the team and Princeton at 7 p. m. All children wishing to jstantly playing before strange Now the Berry tract has been ready fenced, and portable stand?, * "- The winners were; smallest* brought international recognition upon as a possible triple winner one. • The Cornell yearlings are L.participate may learn full particu- crowds on strange^ fields. Not many picked as the ideal spot for a can be erected to take care of thex Raymond Pucei, Veronica Kjers- for the first time to"the two great in the meet. He will also run inW. Murdock, .broad-jumper, and lars by inquiring of their play- of the townspeople or their high field with the American Legion spectators. I do not believe that;'' gaard, Ruth Kjersgaard- largest, runners and established the re- the 100 and 220-yard dashes. Walter Zitell, hurdler. The Prince- ground supervisors. . ' school friends are there . to cheer backing the idea. The plan, as the track will be used .very much Gladys Shieker, William Besthold; cord-breaking qualities of the Pal- Another brilliant performer on ton freshman is Anson Perina, of . . • |them on. I know that that one thing you wrote, may be a failure, or it for auto racing any more so it oldest, Duck Wolff, Harold Miller, mer Stadium track. Irvington, N. J., football, baseball Iselin Clay-Model Classes is very discouraging indeed. You may be a success. If no more' in- •will not be hard to get the field. the invading team is A. Irfan, of must know of the old saying that Jack Kjersdaard; - best-looking, : It Jed to the inauguration of the Cambridge, a native of Turkey, and track star, who can outleap terest is shown in this project than Another thing, the high school Siss ..DUlworxh, Robert Miller,: Invitation Track Meet with its nowwho is the best shot-putter Oxford any Princeton or Cornell Varsity Entice Thirty-One Pupils there is no place like home. This was shown in the rest, it will un- rented that field before and it Joyce Kirabia; most unusual, Ray- famous "Princeton Mile" which broad-jumper. must work in. athletic contests as doubtedly be a failure, but on theshould not prove hard to do i and Cambridge have ever brought ISELIN—Thirty-one local chil- well as other things in life. If mond Lambsitson. ;-• has produced two times lower than to this country. He holds the Eng- The first of the twelve eyents on dren were registered in the clay- other hand, a little cooperation on again. This would take so 'yerj Lovelock's 1933 mark of 4:07.6. the township lads had a field of each and everyione's part will little money to do that even the A peanut scramble was held at lish record of 49 feet, 3% inehes. the program of the international modelling class at the playground their own to play on, don't you the playgrouid last night. Glenn Cunningham in 1934 raced Cornell will be represented on me-et will start at 4:30 p. m. Re- for instruction by Luigi Cannilla, make it a booming success. That Board of Education could take i to a new record of 4:06.7 and think that their attitude would all remains to be seen.- into consideration. The Oval maj : the American team by thirteen served seats are priced at $1.65well-known Woodbridge sculptor. change considerably? The local SLATK DOLL SHOW Archie San Romarii and Don Lash entrants and Princeton by eleven, and general admission at $1. Tick- At 2:30 today, a doll show will not be as good as the propose] streaked around four laps last high school plays their home foot- But while ail this dickering for stadium would have been if i KEASBE'Xf—A doll show will the selection having been made on ets may be obtained by mail from be held under the direction of Vin-ball games in the Perth Amboy a field has been going on, no one month in 4:07.g. The fast cinders the basis of .performances in thethe Princeton University Athletic cent Grogan, with a large entry were completed; but it Would b< bV held tonfght at 7 o'clock at of Palmer Stadium have contri-- City Stadium, but this in reality has brought the Woodbridge (Continued on P<%s 9) the Keasbe^ playground. Princeton-Cornell track meet this Association. list reported. can never be their home' field.

PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1937 WOODBHIDGE INDEPENDENT- kidnap conspiracy in the first' place. By PERCY CRQS&" These beliefs either should be proven, On tfie Fresh Air Farm or found false. With other newspapers and SWEETNESS AND LIGHT By CHARLES E. GREGORY Published Every Friday by thousands of citizens we feel Mr. Quinn WOO0BRIDGE- PUBLISHING CO. should explore the many ramifications which seem to surround the Parker con- What A Marriage! Woodbridge, N. J. Gee, whiz! Am I surprised! Telephone, Woodbridge 8-1710 spiracy and to find out whether the Bur- lington County detective and his son were My good friend Madame Frances Perkins, the lady Subscription $1.50 Per Year acting in their own behalf, or at the insti- with the tricorn hat, has declared for the ClO. She says HUGH WILLIAMSON KELLY, gation of others. she hasn't found anything worth criticizing in the activities Editor and Publisher of this great altruistic movement headed by John (Lay-It- gHARLBS E. GREGORY -- Managing Editor On-The-LIne) Lewis and that all the steel operators are Watch The Youngsters scapegoats and chisellers. Entered as second-class matter March 13, Motorists should feel an added respon- It was Fair Frances, you may remember, who had 1919, at the Postoffice at Woodbridge, N. J... sibility, particularly from now until school under the Act of March 3, 1879. difficulty In deciding whether it was illegal for the Lewis opens in September, to drive carefully and leg-ion to seize plants that didn't belong to them, usurp thus avoid inflicting injury or death among private prop'exty, rule by blood and thunder and swing the thousands of children who will have wheel spokes at dissenters on little or no provocation. I the dubious privilege of spending their va- haven't heard yet whether she has arrived at any definite cations playing in the streets. conclusion on this point but I suppose it's safe to assume The admonition of parents to stay off that since she has "placed a halo on the CIO everything- it Unpleasant Prospects the highways, to look both ways before does is exemplary. . If anyone has the notion the Township crossing and to use the cross-walks, will is, as the saying goes, in the money let him probably be remembered until the ball.is , I don't like to keep harping on the subject but you ponder for a minute. batted out of the lot. must remember it was John L. Lewis who negotiated a The Township is collecting- between As the Newark Evening News says, 'the loan of $500,000 from his United Mine Workers to help fifty and sixty per cent of the taxes levied. use of more judgment and less gas in finance the Democratic National campaign last year and The debt service costs—meeting bond ma- streets where children play will go far to of which, $50,000 still Is outstanding or was, as late as a turities and paying interest—costs annual- improve a bad situation.' few days ago! . ly about sixty per cent of the total income. May Need Another Touch This expense, therefore, disposes of all our Relief Enough If the Democratic campaign hadn't been successful, current income.- Although the legislature has taken a the Meandering Madame would have been out of a job, at On top of this there are operating ex- recess without formulating a permanent least temporarily. After all, she's got to remember now penses such as maintaining schools, fire policy of financing relief, perhaps there is which^ side her bread is buttered on and if the Democrats and police protection, highways, sanita- relief enough for the taxpayers in knowing are going to continue to stay In the good graces of John tion, etc. If all the income is required for the solons can't get into any more mischief, Lewis and thus be in a position to maKe anothertouch for debt payments where is the money coming at least for the time being. a half-million, they got to expect to hit the line for the from for current requirements. It was a good thing the boys closed up cause when the battle gets tough. The answer, of course, is baby bonds. shop for past experience has demonstrat- Since the Lewis lads have been going around with Nice prospects, what? ed that as long as they stay in session, so sticks of dynamite poking out of their pockets and guns long do they find new and frivolous ways bulging from their hips, the cause has started t-o go to hell. of spending the peoples' money. Assured A lot of people who still think contracts and certain prev- Is The Job Done? by Arthur Mudd, State Director of Relief, ious prerogatives of a democratic' government are invio- New faith in the administration of jus- that there are sufficient funds on hand late, particularly those 6,000 men who were forced out of tice in New Jersey has been born out of the with which to keep body and soul of the work when the water mains at Republic Steel were blast- trial and conviction of Ellis Parker and El- unemployed together, adjournment was LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ed, are becoming militant against the union. lis Parker, Jr., on charges of conspiring to taken until November. It was only natural that Lewis should appeal to the kidnap Paul Wendel and force from him a City Editor, and three children to support. administration for a good, healthy boost. I don't think it The legislature probably wasn't just Woodbridge Independent, THE INUreriflNirEN'T Iu-5 fll- I wonder how the teachers confession of guilt in the murder of Char- Woodbridge, New Jersey wajs J>oen *>xirem«-ly interested would like to try and make ends was very chivalrous of Mr. Roosevelt to make a lady the being altruistic in quitting. Many of its in letters received Irom readers les Augustus Lindbergh, Jr. members have to prepare to run again and Dear Sir: commenting; cUher on ilie edi- meet with that kind of a salary? fall-guy to take the rap but he apparently didn't want to On June 30th there is an appli- torial i»olieies of the newspaper What I am going to do is to keep will be busy with their campaigns. or on ilie fnets of the news «s do the job himself, as witness his straddle of recent days, The Federal Grand Jury which indicted cation for a plenary license com- lierein reported. The eireum- this job until something better the Parkers was composed of representa- ing up before the Board as to Ntmiee iSiat space in tliese col- comes along and then try to get a and since Madame Perkins already had a crush on.the CIO whether a genuine taxpayer—Mr. umns lias not recently lieen tive citizens of the State who were free of available for the reprinting; o£ position that pays more. But until it might have been the best thing to do to give them a pub- Noble But Useless Joseph Miels of East Brunswick such letters has certainly not I can find a better position I'm not the political "pressure which previously Township is to have one or not. meant, as some of our subscrib- lie wedding. While with the world we waited with ers h«v-e Indicated tney believed, going around calling my boss had protected the accused from trial and And whether a non-taxpayer is to tiiat «e are not silvraiys ienj£

LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE^ LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES | tors, administrators, grantees. a.s- ill's wife, and your or nftiy of your band of Lucy L. Dyer. James Flem- an- 10, 1931. October 5, 1932, Decem- • signs or successors in right, title or heirs, devisees, execuw/rs, adminis- ing. Mrs. James Fleming, his wife, ber 1, 1934, January 15, 1935 and Feb- interest. trators, grantees, assigns or succes- Jimmy Hejsser and Annie Hejzer, his ruary .14 -11)35, respectively, covering By virtue of an Order ot the Court sors in light, title or interest in*the wife. Gtorge Bush and Mary Bush, Lots \ in Block 27SSB; Lot 31 in Block of Chancery of New Jersey made on lands hereinabove described. his wife, Tom Tarcon and Helen 4S4E; Lots 91S-919 in Block 950; the day of the date "hereof in a cause KUGBN'R BLANKKNHORN, Tarcon, his Wife, Mike Matanyi. Mrs. Lots 1271-1273 in Block 957; Lots wherein the Township of "Wood- Solicitor for ai'd of Counsel Mike Matanyi, his wife. John ]3. 142-14" in Block 590A: Lots 43-44 in AUTO SERVICE PROFESSIC/NAL SERVICES Capacity Crowd Takes Sail bridge, a municipal corporation of with ComplainE;.nt, Short and Emma M. Short, his wife, Block 59E: Lot 1 in Block SI; Lot 1 . the State of New- Jersey, is com- Federal Trust Building, Anthony Mercuro, Mrs. Anthony in Block S3: Lot 139 in Block 189-1; STOP:—at the WARNER QUIXLAN ., To New York Resort; | plainant and you and others are de- 24 Commerce Street, Mercuro. bis wife, and Marv C. Car-Lots 13-14 in Block 160; Lots 22-23 service station, corner Main Street Buy! Sell! Rent! Hire! PHOTOGRABaiy—portrait and com- fendants, you are required to appear Newark. New Jersey. ter, Mr. Carter, husband of Mary C. in Block 176B: Lot 25 in Bloclc 2021; and Amboy Avenue. Here Courteous mercial. J3f.pert work guaranteed^ 6 Left Behind! and answer the bill of said com- Dated: June 11', 1937. Carter, the respective unknown Lot 26 in Block 2021; Lots 33-34 in Service and Prompt Attention await Prices reasonable, Theodoro J. Hintz, plainant on or before the Kith day W. I. fi-is; 7-2, 9, 1(1, ; heirs, devisees and personal repre- you. Flats fixed in a Jiffy. While Inc.. 1271 R-VUton St., Railway. Tel. of August, next, or the said bill of sentatives of Emma E. Losee, Wil- Block 27S-C; on the Official Tax and 7-ID74. • it, bur L. Losee, Vincent Hajduk and Assessment Map of the Township shopping:, leave your car here for f CAKTERET—The third and complaint will be taken as confessed IX CHAXraltY OF XEW .JRRSEV of Woodbridg'e. Complete Lubrication. Batteries re- FOR ZCAWORD against you. Mary Hajduk, his wife, Lucy L. Dyert most successful annual steamer 110/10 James Fleming-. Jimmy He.izer. and And you. Earle If. Griffiths and charged and rentals loaned at rea- excursion of the Harmony Social The said hill is filed to absolutely TO: Filomeno Rocco and Mrs. Fil- Annie Hejzer. his wife, George Bush Cecelia Griffiths, his wife, Minnie sonable prices. We have a complete debar and foreclose you from all omeno Rocco, his wife, Joseph Delio and Mary Bush, his wife, Tom Tar-Stewart, John Vargulics and Evaline of tires and tubes. We carry ex- MOVING—TRUCKING ' Club was held to Rye Beach Mon- rig-lit and equity of redemption of and Mrs. Joseph Delio, his wife, Mary con and Helen Tarcou, his wife, treme pressure grease for 1937 cars. Call in and to the premises described in Mukovich Huler and Edward Huler. Vargulies. his wife, Marie J-ensen, Irving "Wilson, Mgr. 7-!). day. The steamer "Mayfair" was Mike Matanyi, John E. Short and Ida Leibnitz, "William Henry Maw- LEPPEJ fs STORAGE — Dependable certificates of tax sale dated May 29, her husband, heirs at law and next of Emma M. Short, his wife, Anthony bey, Katherine J. Hoffsomer, Stan- chartered for the trip and left 1930, January 27, 1931, February 10, kin of John Mekovich, deceased and Mercuro and Mary C. Carter, and Woodbridge 8-1710 local and Ions? distance mov1M«» tile respective unknown heirs, devis- ley Kaspzak, Gertrude Johnson, 2S3 Man flson.Ave., P*»rth Ainboy. T«L the Benjamin Moore dock at 101931, February 20, 1931, November 1, their or any of their heirs, devisees, Andrew Hegedus and Borbala Heg'e- HELP WANTED 4-23] S. / rtt-. A. M., with a capacity load. A 1934, January 15, 1933 and March 15. ees and personal representatives of executors, administrators, grantees, dus, his wife. Helen Leslie, are made 1955, respectively, covering Lots G-A Filomeno Rocco and .1 oseph X>elio, assigns or successors in rig'ht, title defendants because each of you is BOYS WANTED—14.to 16 years of ASK FOR AD-TAKER strict regulation regarding capa- and bouse in Bloclc 526, Lots 31-'!M and their or any of their heirs, de- or interest: the owner of record of "part of the age to carry papers on establish- city made it necessary to refuse in Block S47-D. Lots 268-2T2, 273-visees, executors, administrators, premises Hereinabove described and ed routes. Apply Herman Schwartz, 277, 27S-2S2. 2S3-2S7, 2SS-202, 293- grantees, assigns or successors in By virtue of an Order of the Court RADIO — REPAIRS six who wanted to go. 2!>5, inclusive in Block 31-G, Lots you may claim an interest therein. Circulation Manager. Contests are :., ,.;., AND SAY— right, title or interest: of Chancery of New Jersey, "made And you, Mrs. Joseph. Ivaspzak, now on. Ambitious boys come in Rtn-GlS in Block 563-G, Lot 107 in By vi'-tiie of an order of the Court on tlie day of the date hereof, in ; The boat reached Carteret on Bloclc 31-C, Lot 205 and bouse in wife ol.' Joseph Kaspzak, are made and inquire. tf H-& T31 RADIO — lT»'ia Irving Sti;Sa3Mp of Chancery of New Jersey, made on a cause wherein The Township of defendant because you are the wife •yajj -:-; -Phone 7-104-9." Expert' raSjgp the return trip at 10:30 o'clock Block 31-31). southerly one-liaK of the day or the date hereof, in a, Wooubridge, a municipal .corpora- Lots 232-23;"), 2 houses, in Block tion of the State of New Jersey, is of. Joseph Kaspzalc and you may repairs—GE-Refrigrerafors—BAdtop«f Monday night. All had a delight- 31-E, Lots 01S-G19 in Block 167, Lots cause "Wherein the Township of complainant, and you and others liave or claim to have an inchoate FOR SALE "CHARGE IF: ful time, the committee reported. Gl to R4 in Block 351-1, and Lot 14Woodbridge, a municipal corpora- are the defendants, you are required right of dower in part" of the said in Block "76-D, on the Official Tax tion of the State of New Jersey, is to appear and answer the bill of said premises. BAENET FURNITURE EXCHANGE Last year and the year previous and Assessment Map of the Town- complainant, and you and others are complainant on or before the lltb And you, Mrs. William Henry —New and used furniture bought ship of Woodbridge. the defendants, you are required to and sold. 370 State St., Perth Amboy. the club ran moonlight excursions. appear and answer the bill of said day of August, next, or the said bill Mawbey and Mrs. Stanley Kaspzak SEWING MACHINES They were not nearly so successful And you, Thomas Lizisky and Mar- complainant on or before the 16thwill be taken as confessed against are made defendants, because you Tel. P. A. 4-3872. * 5-7 CLASSIFIED ADS tha, Lizisky, his wife, Veronica "Vol- you. are, respectively, the wives of the as the ono this week. day of August next, or the said bill above named owners' of record of the FOR SALE—Elgin Bicycle, with bas- WI3 - REPAIR—a-11 makes of sevrtng koczy, James Angyal, Imre Ang'yal, "will be taken as confessed against The said bill is filed to absolutely ket, ideal for newspaper boy, rea- r*,.nrhines; adjust, 5l.H0. 240 rimlta On. the committee in charge of Henry Peterson and Justis Freder- debar and foreclose you from all premises Iierehmhnve described and St., Perth Amboy. P. A. 4-()f<20. tf. ick Fradley, are made defendants you. right and equity of redemption of, in you' have or may claim to have an sonable. Write Box 10, care this pa- ACCEPTED UNTIL the arrangements were: Herman because each of you is the o^yne^ The said bill is filed to absolute- and to the premises described in cer- inchoate right of dower in part of per. 7-!) Gerke, who was general chairman; of record of part of the premises ly debar and foreclose you from ail tificates of tax sale dated February said premises. hereinabove described and you mayright and equity of redemption ot, 10th. 1931. December 15th. 1932 and And you, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Jensen, FOR RENT ' i 5P.M. I FURNISHED ROOM Joseph Makoski, Andrew Galvan- claim an interest therein: in and to tile premises described in October 1st, 1934, respectively cov- Mr. Leibnitz, Mr. Johnson and Mr. ek, Edward Helly, Rudolph Gal- And you, Mrs. James Angyal, Mrs. certificates of lax sales dated De- ering Lot 1678 in Block 4-AA, Lot Leslie are made defendants because RKF1N1SH your floors with our floor cember !), 11)27, December lti. I'jao, 18 in Block S26, Lots 4 and 5 in EVERY WEDNESDAY vanek, Joseph Shutello, Jr., Mich-Imre Angyal. Mrs. Henry Peterson February 10, 1931, March 11, 1931, you are the husband of the above sander. Reasonable - fee. Wood- I*p-to-date furnished apartment,? and Mrs. Justis Frederick, Fradley, Block »5S, Lots 24 and 25 in Block named owner of record of the prem- bridge Hardware, 74 Main St., Wood- section, 550 MaplS A-vftsK ael Skiba, Walter Galvanek, are made defendants because you December 15, 1:)32 and November 1, S5S-H. Lots 335 and 336 in Block 935, ises hereinabove described, and youbridge. . 7-2 are, respectively, the wives of tile 1334, covering Lot 1 in Block 240: Lots 411 and 412 in Block 93ti, Lots have or may claim to have a, rig-ht of . • ' '• ; T.^BK George Sheridan, Jr., Walter Nie- Lots 12(! and 127 in Block 5-i-C: Lot 925 ad 926 in Bloclc 951, Lots 1220 to above named owners of record of the 4SG in Block SS3: Lot 3ti!> in Block courtesy in part of the premises. I mic and Joseph Bednar. premises hereinabove described and 1229 inclusive in Block 956. . Lots Assessment Map of the Township of Sa tiducci, are made defendants :l>a«3 SS7; Lois 169 and 17(i in Block S92; 1447 to 1453 inclusive in Block 960-A, And you. the respective unknown •"ise'eneh of you is the owner. iSft you have os may claim to have an in- Lots l.i-B and 14 in Block 552-1; Lot heirs, devisees and personal repre- Woodhridge; and the sum of ?1S7-.(51 choate right of dower in part of said and Lots 6 and 7 in Block 1076, on sentatives of Earle F. Griffiths and due it upon its certificate of tax O'IVT of part of the premises ;he#SjKji 553 in Block 9:!9 and Lots 34S. 359the Official Tax and Assessment bo/ve described and you may elaijtg premises. and 3G'i in Block 17-B on the Official Cecelia Griffiths, - his wife, Minnie sale covering Block 41)9 D, Lot 201 : Map of the Township of Wood- Stewart, John Vargulics and Evaon the Assessment Map of the Town- an i interest therein: - • •'fiat And you. Mr. Volkoczy, husband of Tax and Assessment Map of the_ bridge, County of Middlesex and ' ^ Vrtd you, Bella Gteioso, Mrs; Ftep Veronica Volkoczy, are made defen- Township of Woodbridge, County of State of New Jersey. Vargtilies, Marie Jensen, Ida Leib- ship of Woodbridge: and that the re!' i i Clorindo. are made defendantste: dant, because you are the husband Middlesex. ' nitz. William Henry Mawbey, Kath- defendants, Lionel Nathaniel Greene Grajza. his "wife, and Mary Sanducci, , bee"'S.- t Clorindo' . are made defendants.-.-., . of the above named owner of record And you Filomeno Rocco and Jos- And you. Emma E. Losee, Wilbur reine J. Hoffsomer, Stanley Kaspzak, and Carlotta Greene,, his wife, and and their or,any of their heirs,, de- Huse you arc rt-spec tively, the CAETEEET — The German- of the premises hereinabov.e describ- eph Delio, are .made defendants be- L: Losee, Vincent Ha.iduk and Mary Gertrude Johnson, Andrew Hegedus Boynton Lumber Company, pay to visees, executors, administrators, '\ wi- fes of the above named owners of American Citizens Club of Car-ed and you have or may claim to cause each of you are tile owners Hajduk. his wife, Lucy L. Dyer, and Borbala Hegedus,. and Helen the said complainant the sum -ofgrantees, .assigns, or . successors in re< br-13!>0 ,'.ind Kelly, Ills wife, Parrella Cldrinipp;" pected here from Iselin, Perth Am- part of the above described premis- deceased, and you may claim an in- And you, Mr. Losee, Mr. Dyer and AND PLACE FIXED FOR RE-Mary Re, the unknown heirs", de- 1405-1410 in Block 9S9; Lots liiJfiL'- Joseph Grajza and Elizabeth'(xg|ss2 boy. Union City, Passaic and Pat- es, you have or may claim to have a terest in part of the hereinabove de- Mr. Carter, are made defendants, be- DKMPT1ON. visees and personal representatives ifiSfi and 1057-16G1 in Block <17,fO-A; .lisa, his wife, and Mary Sandtffi)jI|S right of curtesy in part of said scribed premises. cause you are respectively, the hus- TO: Hans Thompson, single (also of Mary Re, and their or any of their Lots I ()2:i-l li"0 in Block 952; 'Lots and your or any of your heirs, dfjl*! erson. premises; bands of the above named owners of known as Hans Thomsenj, W. J. heirs, devisees, executors, adminis- .visees, executors, administratopjl^; And you, the respective unknown trators, .grantees, assigns or suc- 14S3-1481. 1S97-1I9R and 1190 in And you, Geza Volkoczy and record of the premises hereinabove Donnell Lumber Company, John Ave- Block 962-A; Lots 1682-1684 in Ulock grantees, assigns or successors • Sn'»8 heirs, devisees and personal repre- described, and you have or may maria and Helen Avemaria. his wife, cessors in rig-lit title or interest, tlie 4-AA; Lots 1617-161!) in Bloclc" 4-D; right, title or interest are made paStBii James J. Creekmur, Henrietta Jenks sentatives of Filomeno Rocco and claim to have a right of eurtesy in Ella J. B. Morris, Aaron Gross, State of New Jersey, and Boynton ties defendant because you ^inaABi 'The Constitution' Is Topic and James H. MoManus, are made Joseph Delio, and your or any of Lumber Company pay to the said Lots '1307-130S in Block 4-F;, Lots defendants because you are the hold- part of said premises. Hiick-Gerhardt Go. Inc., Frank •1223-1230 in Block 4-N; Lots.-' 1331- claim an interest in the lands here«: ":»s*«* heirs, devisees and personal repre- EUGENE ELANKENH0RN, and Annie Hejzer, his wife, George Pauline Di Girolomo, his wife, Lion- kay, widow, pay to the said com- his wife, .Joseph Gioioso, Pt-irrelia Newark, New Jersey, *'ii»i!js day, September 17, by George sentatives of John H. Wilson. Thom- Solicitor for and of Counsel Bush and Mary Bush, his wife, Tom el Nathaniel Greene and Carlotta plainant the sum of J1,223.9S due Clorindo,. Joseph Grajza-and. Eliza- Dated: "Inly 2nd, 1,137 .: • .::S§ES as Lizisky and Martha Lizisky, his with Complainant, Greene, his wife, Boynton Lumber it upon its certificate of tax sale cov- beth Gra.jzft, his wife, and Mary : ; Miller, Peith Amboy lawyer, which wife. Veronica Volkoczy, Geza Vol- Federal Trust Building-, Tarcon and Helen Tarcon. his wife, Company, Stefauia Paruszewska ering- Block 173, Lots 75B to 75S, in- W. I. 7-9, .16, 23, 30. . ...-'.;.--^Kffi will be sponsored by the Carteret koczy and James J. Creekmur, Hen- 24 Commerce Street. Mike Matanyi, John E. Short and Wilmanski widow, Sophie Wilman- clusive, on the Assessment Map of Woman's Club. The occasion will rietta Jenks. James Angyal, Imre Newark, New Jersey. Emma M. Short, his wife, Anthony ski Emmel and Albert Emmel, her the Township of Woodbridge; and Angyal. Mr. Angyal husband of ,lu-Dated: June 15th. 1937. Mercuro and Mary C. Carter, and husband, Andrew Nikolaichenka and the sum of $1506.82 due it upon its W. I. C-25; 7-2, 9, 10. your or any of your heirs, devisees, mark the 150th anniversary of the lin. Angyal. Henry Peterson, Justis executors, administrators, grantees, Agnes NikoUuchenka, iiis wife (also certificate of tax sale covering Block adoption of the Constitution. Oc- Frederick Fradley, and your or any assigns or successors in right, title known as Andrew Nichols and Agnes 173, Lots 7S4 to 7S6, inclusive, on the j tober 22. Dr. Pennington Haile of of your heirs, devisees, executors, TN CH ASTCEKY OF XEW JERSEY or interest, are made parties de- Xicholi*), Mary Re, Mr. Re, husband Assessment Map ot the Township- i administrators, grantees, assigns or Jl!>/<(4 fendant, because you may claim an of Mar? He, the unknown heirs, de- of Woodbridge; and that the defen- ' the League for Fair Play,-New successors in right, title or interest TO: Charles E. Stepp and Mrs.interest in the lands described in visees and personal representatives j dants, John Amaczi, widower, First York, will talk on international in the lands hereinabove described. Charles E. Stepp, his wife. Samuel said bill of complaint. of Mary Re, and their or any of National Bank of Perth Amboy, N. EUGENE BLANKENHORN. Cohen and Mrs. Samuel Cohen, his their heirs, devisees, executors, ad- J., First National Bank of South relations. Solicitor for and of Counsel wife, Joe Pozsga and Mrs. Joe Pozs- EUGENE BLANKENHORN, ministrators, grantees, assigns or Amboy, Fords National Bank, The with Complainant, ga. his wife, S. S. Klein and Mrs. S. Solicitor for and of Counsel successors in right, title or interest, Fords National Bank, Michael Rie- Arrangements for these two Federal Trust Building, S. Klein, his wife, .lo'hn Diba and with Complainant. Susie Horkay, widow, John Amaezi, scz, Robert W. Harris, and Howard meetings have been made by Mrs. i 24 Commerce Street, Mrs. John Diba. his wife, Joe Bed- Federal Trust Building, widower. First National Bank of W. Sharp, Trustees of Fords Na- novick. and Mary Bednovick, his 24 Commerce Street, Perth Amboy, N. .)., First National tional Bank, pay to the said com- Emanuel Lefkowitz, program chair- Newark, New Jersey. wife, .John Chmura and Mrs. John Newark, New Jersey. man. r>ated: June IS. 1937. Chmura. his wife, Mike Onda and Dated: June 10th, 1937. S, Ban^l^oris^ion^!?1™' ^.sum _of,J27.a.-2JL,?™ i4 W. I. 7-2, 9, 16, 23. Mary Onda. his wife, Nellie F. De-W. I. 6-25; 7-2, 9, 16. Bank, Michael Riescz, Robert W. upon its certificate of tax sale cov- Ruff and Mr. De Ruff, her husband, Harris, and Howard W. Sharp, Trus- ering Block 409 C, Lots 122 and IX CHANCERY OF NEW .JERSEY John Lykatoz and Mary Lakatoz, his tees of Fords National Bank, Robert 123 on the Assessment Map of the THEATRE wife, the respective unknown heirs, IJV CHANC13RY OF 3TEW JERSEY L. Ross and Fidelity Union Trust Township of Woodbridge; and that 119/112 devisees and personal representa- the defendants, Joseph Schiller, also {Continued from Sport Page) TO: Ray Snyder and Mabel Snyder, 118/72 Company, a New Jersey corporation, known as 'Joseph Shiller, the un- tives of Charles E. Stepp, Samuel TO: Earle F. Griffiths and Cecelia Trustees under the Last Will and Tes- known heirs, devisees and personal a field to play on, a home field. his wife; The Harbor & Suburban Cohen, Joe Pozsga. S. S. Klein, John Griffiths, his wife, the respective tament of Alexander H. Ross, de- 12 TICKETS Building and Saving's Association of Diba. Joe Bednovick and Mary Bed- unknown heirs, devisees and person- representatives of Joseph Schiller, Carteret Did It New York, a New York corporation; ceased, Joseph Schiller, also kno\vn also known as Joseph Shiller. and novick, his wife, John Chmura, Mike al representatives of Earle F. Grif- as Joseph Shiller, the unknown heirs, their or any of their heirs, devisees, ; V;: Carteret High School will have Paskey Caravelli and Mrs. Paskey Onda and Mary Onda, his wife, Nel- fiths and Cecelia Griffiths, his wite, devisees and personal representa- Caravelli, his wife: Martin E. Grif- lie F. De Ruff, and John Lakatoz and their or any of their heirs, de- executors, administrators, grantees, • • GOOD FOR ONE PERFORMANCE -1 their new field completed soon. fin- and Mrs. Martin E. Griffin, his and Mary Lakatoz, his wife, and visees, executors. administrators, tives of Joseph Schiller, also known assigns or successors in rig-ht, title They did not make any fuss about wife; Leon Dangelewicz and Mrsthei. r or any of their heirs, devisees, grantees, assigns or successors in as Joseph Shiller, and their or anyor interest, Helen Balla Izso and Leon Dang'elewicz, his wife: Paskey executors, administrators, grantees, right, title or interest; Minnie Ste- of their heirs, devisees, executors, Julius Izso, her husband, Geza Bal- getting- it either. They just went; Cirelli and Mrs. Paskey Cirelli, his assigns or successors in right, title ^wart and Mr. Stewart, her husband, administrators, grantees, assigns or la, single, Gabriel Ujlaky, also or interest: successors in right title or interest, known as Uylaki Gabor, individual- ahead without any too much con- jwife; Pasquale Cipollone and Mrs. the unknown heirs, devisees and Helen Balla Izso and Julius Izso, her ly and as Executor of the estate of 4 DAYS STARTING SAL, «| troversy and did it. True enough, '•Pasqua.!e CTpollone, bis wife; Phil personal representatives of Minnie husband, Geza Balla, single, Gabriel Stephen Balla, deceased, Adam Ma- Lounsberry and Mrs. Phil Lounsber- By virtue of an order of the Court Stewart, and their or any of their lom and Elizabeth Malom, his wife, the land was close at hand; and j-f his wife; Peter A. Case and Mrs. of Chancery of New Jersey, made on heirs, devisees, executors, adminis- Ujlaky, also known as Uylaki Ga- trators, grantees, assigns or suc- bor. individually and as Executor of and the State of New Jersey, pay to that made matters much more sim- Peter A. Case, his wife; Frederick the date hereof, in a cause wherein the estate of Stephen Balla, deceas- the said complainant the sum of L. Gieseler and Dora Gieseler, his the Township of Woodbridge, a mu- cessors in right1 , title or interest; $187.75 due it upon its certificate of ple. I rode by the Crateret field wife; Frank Szabo and Catharine nicipal corporation of the State of John Vargulics and Eva Vargulics, ed, Adam Malom and Elizabeth Ma- his wife, the respective unknown lom, his wife, and the State of New tax sale covering Block 409 D, Lot the other day; and truly, it wasSzabo, his wife; John Branyiczka, New Jersey, is complainant, and you Jersey: 177 on the Assessment Map of the the respective unknown heirs, de- and others are the defendants, yon heirs, devisees and personal repre- Township of Woodbridge; and the. a- sight to behold. The football visees and personal representatives are required to appear and answer sentatives of John Vargulics 'and TAKE NOTICE that on the twen- sum of ?1S7.67 due it upon its cer- field, the baseball diamond, andof Itay Snyder and Mabel Snyder, his the bill of said complainant on or Eva Vargulics, his wife, and their ty ninth day of June, 1937, a final tificate of tax sale covering Block wife, Paskey CaraveUi. Martin E. before the 17th day of August next or any of their heirs, devisees, exe- decree was made by the Court of 409 D, Lot 20S on the Assessment the cindei track are laid oat. Griffin, Leon Dangelewicz, Pasquale or the said bill will'be taken as con- cutors, administrators, grantees, Chancery of New Jersey, wherein Map of the Tow,nship of Wood- Would it not be wonderful if theCirelli, Pasquale Cipollone, Phil fessed ag'ainst you. assigns or successors in right, title and whereby it was ordered, adjudg- bridge;, and the sum.of $18.7.61 d,ue Lounsberry. Peter A. Case, Frank or interest: Marie Jensen and Mr.ed and decreed that on Tuesday, the it itpon its ce.rtificate;eU' tax sale cov- Woodbridge field were progress- Tlie said bill is filed to absolutely Jensen, her husband, the unknown third day of August, 1937, between Szabo and Catherine Szabo, his wife, debar and foreclose you from all heirs, devisees and personal repre- ering Block 409 D, Lot 20S on the ing- as rapidly? Carteret may and their or any of their heirs", de- right and equity of redemption of, the hours'- of two and four o'clock Assessment Map of the Township visees, executors. administrators, sentatives of Marie Jensen, and in the afternoon, at the office of An- of Woodbridge;-.aa^d - the sum of even play some of their football in and to the premises described in their or any of their heirs, devisees, drew J. Wig'ht, Esquire, one of the grantees, assigns or. successors in certificates of tax sales dated April executors, administrators, grantees, $244.00 due it upon its certificate of games there this fall, and they will right, title or interest. masters of the Court of Chancery; tax sale co\-ering Block 563 C. Lot surety play their baseball games ]. 1925. January 20, 1931, January assigns or successors in right, title No. 313 State Street, in the City of 511 on the Assessment Map of the By virtue of an Order of the Court 27, 1931 February 10, 1931, April 10, or interest: Ida Leibnitz and Mr.Perth Amboy, in the County of Mid- Township of Woodbridge; and the there next spring. of Chancery of New Jersey made on 1935. covering Lots SI to 04 in Block Leibnitz, her husband, the unknown dlesex and State of New Jersey, the sum of $244.01 due it upon its cer- the dav of the date hereof in a cause 920-C (formerly 920) Lot 11 in Block heirs, devisees and personal repre- defendant, Hans Thompson, single tificate of tax sale covering Block But to get back to the subject wherein the Township of Wood- S26. Lot 25 in Block S20, Lots 317- sentatives of Ida Leibnitz, and their (also know as Hans Thomsen pay 563 C, Lot 512 on the Assessment Map bridge, a municipal corporation of 318' in Block 935, Lots 90S-909, 912- or any of their heirs, devisees, ex- to tlie said complainant the sum ofof the Township of Woodbridge; and on hand. If the Berry tract does the State of New Jersey, is complain- 9] 3. in Block 950, Lots 942-943 in ecutors, administrators, grantees, ?63S.57 due it upon its certificate of the sum of $243.90 dire it upon its not work out (but it just has to), ant and you and others are defen- Block 951, Lots 120S-1209, in Block assigns or successors in right, title tax sale covering Block 4-J, Lots certificate of tax sale covering Block why wouldn't my idea be worth dants, you are required to appear 956,- Lots 1432-1433 in Block 960-A, or interest: William Henry Mawbey 13S3 to 13S6, inclusive, on the As-563 C, Lot 513 on the Assessment and answer the bill of said com- Lots 1504-1505, in Block 963-A, Lots and Mrs. William Henry. Mawbey, sessment Map of the Township of Map of the Township of Wood- a try? After all the previous plainant on or before the 18th day of G5-B6 m Block 1007 and Lot 914 inhis wife, the respective unknown Woodbridge; and the sum of ?321.63 bridge; and the sum of $248.64 due ^•111111 plans that have failed, this one August, next, or the said bill of Block 950, on the Assessment Map of heirs, devisees and personal repre- due it upon its certificate of tax sale it upon its certificate of tax sale cov- complaint will be taken as confessed tlie Township of Woodbridg'e, Coun- sentatives of William Henry Maw- covering Block 4-J, Lots 13S9 andering- Block 563 O, Lot IIS on the would not make much difference. against you. ty of Middlesex. bey, and their or any of their heirs, 13,90 on the Assessment Map of the Assessment Map of the Township of devisees, executors, administrators, Township of Woodbridge: and that As I said before, the Board of The said bill is filed to absolutely And you, Charles E. Stepp, Samuel grantees, assigns or successors in Woodbridge; and the sum of $248.65 debar and foreclose you from all Cohen. Joe Pozsga, S. S. Klein, John tile defendant, W. J. Donnell Lum- due it upon its certificate of tax Education could put it over very Diba, Joe Bednovick and Mary Bed- right, title or interest: Katherine J. ber Company, pay to the said com- sale covering Block 563 O, Lot 119 : right and equity of redemption of, Hoffsomer, the unknown heirs, de- plainant the sum of $1,389.24 due it •5sSS!£|5;i g*i;5Sp?Ri

PAGE.TEN FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1937 WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT REC. LEAGUE BRAVES A. C. (Continued from Sport Page) {Continued from Sport Page) stolen bases lie Angelo 2, Christen- who batted out a neat two-base jsen 1, Peteison 1, llegeuus 1, Gove- job and followed that wit ha three- litz 1, Gallagher 1, Fishinger 1. bagger. Scutti cleaned up with Fortuba 1; left on bases Comets 5, a. homer and stolen bases were Jo-Jo's 7; double plays Gallagher to credited tp Uolden, two to S. Zick Hulak to De Angelo; struck out by and one each to J. Zlek and Fabi Christensen 11, by Syre 5, by Var- of the losers. shank B; bases tin balls off Christen- sen 1, off Syre* 1, off Varshany 2; But read the story for your- hits off Uhristensen 2 in 7 innings, self: •- . off Syre 0 in 2 innings, on Yar- shany 6 in 5 inning's; winning pitch- Brave** A. C. er Christens'en; losing pitcher Var- Ab R H shany; umpire, Hal Peterson. Golden, cf _ 4 3 2 S. Zick, c 4 0 3 Karnas, 3b . 3 • 0 1 Ab R H Scutti, lb _ 3 11 B. "Welter, lb 1 4 2 0 Kocsi, p 4 0 0 Mesar, cf 3 12 Jegrelinski, ss . 4 0 0 Bodnar, -p 4 2 3 Poehek, 2b ... 4 10 Scutti, ss 5 2 3 Jj Ziek, If 2 1 l L. Krebs, c ,. 5 2 1 Boka, rf .... 4 0 0 P. Milano, 3b .._ ,.... 2 0 0 Mesorus, 3b 2 12 Totals ... 33 6 8 L. Milano, 2b 10 1 Mechanics-rule A. A. Zega, 2b -- 3 0 2 AbEH Gomatha, ss 4 0 2 R. Krebs, If 4 3 2 Lukei, cf ' _ 4 0 0 "Welter, rf ;.. 3 10 Malik, 3b 4 0 0 Jesko, lb . . ... 4 0 1 • A Stirring Money-Saving Event Planned To Help Every Totals i. 36 14 16 Duis ' Fabi, 2b 4 0 0 Ab H H Shultz, If ....,.,„..... 4, 0 1 Larson, ss i 4 0 0 Levy, c 4 0 0 Bernstein, 3 b 5 2 3 Stellsen, .rf ^ * 3 0 0 To Prepare For Summer—-BE HERE EARLY AND Richards, lb „ 4 3 2 Moskal, p. 3 11 Smith, p 4 ,1 2 Gadek, c 5 0 1 Totals 34 1 5 Houseman, 2 b _ 2 10 Score by innings: Beter, cf 3 12 Braves A. C. 211 000 llx—6 Men's Athletic 3. Barcellona, cf 4 0 1 Mechaniesyille A. A. 001 0(10 000—1 Reg. $1.98 Mannish Just In Time For Hot Weather T. Barcellona, rl 3 12 Two base hits, Golden; Three base hits, Golden, Gomotka; Home runs, Men's Polo Shirts Totals 3'd 9 13 Scutti; Stolen bases, Golden, S. Zick 2;. J. iek, Pabi; Left on bases, Braves CHILDREN'S Score by innings: 2 Fc» Suits ^ Shirts-Shorts Wolnies 12 1 0 1 0 0 x—14 5, Mechanicsville, 6; Double plays, Gomotka-Fabi-Jesko; Struck out by ^^ 600 brand new cool polos Duxs 10 4 10 2 1— 9 Kocsi 8, by Moskal, 7; Bases on balls The summary: ' off Kocsi 0, off Moskal 2; "Wild /j in snappy styles. Meshes, Home runs Mesaros; 3-base hits pitches, Moskal; "Winning Pitcher, Play Suits '""""'• jffi "Waffle stitch and novelties. R. Krebs, Smith; struck out by Bod- Kocsi, Losing pitcher, Moskal; Um- nar 6, by Smith 3. pire Gutwein. Button or rope styles. Sport GIRLS CHILDRENS patterns and solids. All sizes Ab B. H Larson, ss '433 FORDS F. C. SIZES SIZES Buy a summer's supply to- Bareelloiia, 3b i 6 1 4 7 to 14 morrow and save. Values to Richards, c ,635 3 to 6J6 Smith, "lb 3 3 3 (Continued from Sport Page) 79c. Bernstein, If 15 12 A]He, c 4 0 Made to sell for 29c. Deter, p .411 Jacobs, .rf ." * 4 0 Halter, suiibaek3 susi»euder and sailor styles. Roberts, cf 4 2 3 Nemeth, If . 4 0 1 Sizees 14 to IS ouly, Benu- MEN'S .WORK HOSE MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Fine knit cotton shirts, Milcsik, p ;...... 3 0 1 Ifull cut and pleated shorts with clastic liatks. Gutwein, rl '533 titul styles. S>l>ort bacK Solids and fancies. Sizes to 12. Made by "Big Yank," blue famous " Utica " fast Anthony, 2b 2 0 0 ..in«kets, ^iiiper skirls. Col- Percales, piques and iiic Him cordes. Tre- Totals 37 17 24 €>rx iiin-y, hrinvii. !»iulc ami mendous selection. Dress the children cool Stock up f f|Prsprs, $$• chambray and grey CH for 0 ' color broadcloth shorts. International > Totals — 36 6 13 aqua. Duly 150! Hurry! tomorrow coverts. Sizes 14J-j> Alb K. H Freehold A.- A. and comfortable. Let them set well sunned 12 ' l Full cut. AH sizes. to 17. _ Gyenes, c 4 2 2 „ .Ab R H in these play toss. Leffler, p 4 12 MEN'S SILKK TIES Kuzava, 2b; 5 0 0 MEN'S OVERALLS Quinn, ss 4 11 McGIory, ss 3 0 0 Newest Summer Patterns. White, striped and blue $ Cassidy, lb 3 13 Cic.orone, cf „ 10 0 Large ffj for $• J. Coyle, 2b 3 11 Shank, ef 3 0 1 denim. Full cut. AH sizes. Men's Craigs, ef 2 11 Vandaveer, lb .... '„ 3 0 1 WOMEN'S RAYON EXTRA SPECIAL! JUST 100 selection. Fredricks, If _ 2 11 3 " '1 Cashion, p. ]". 4 0 0 ; Broadcloth Black, 3b 3 11 .Eovino, 3b .401 MEN'S U.NION SUITS MEN'S WORK PANTS Arbaezaski, c .!""". 4 0 1 Sturdy fabrics in "Stark patterns. Totals 25 9 12 Benton, rf 4 1 Fine quality mainsook. Full cut • Score by innings; Latin, If . 2 0 Jigger Coats well made. g"% for $ ' Also grey, coverts. Duxs 691 Olx —17 Mathews, If •_.;.„ '_ 2 0 0 Sizes to 42. ' International 207 000— 9 Sizes 36 to 46. The summary: Totals J 35 17 A brand new purchase. Reg. $1.59. Home runs: Richards, Gutwein1; Score by innings: MEN'S FINE HOSE Fleeces and waffles. AH summer MEN'S PAJAMAS 3-base-hits Smith, Larson, Gyenes,: Pords F. C. 100 002 003—6 AH new summer patterns, Solids Black: 2-base hits Cassidy 3, Gyenes, Freehold 000 000 001—1 shades including white. Sizes 12 to 20. Coat, notch collar and middy Gutwein, Kmith, Richards; losing and fancies. Sizes Q Prs. $ "| Errors:—Parsler, Anthony,- Sehank. styles. First quality, fast $ •% pitcher Leffler; winning pitcher Home runs: Gloff. Two base hits: Only 1 to a customer. Shop early! to 12. Reg. 19c " Q " |_ Deter. color broadcloth. All sizes. J[ Milcsik, Nemeth, Gloff; Sacrifice hits values. Anthony, 2; Allie 1; Bases on balls Green Raiders —Off Milcsik, 2; off Cashion, 2; Ab R H Struck out by Milesik 4; by Cashion, X Elek, If 4 2 2 4., Umpire: W. Cashion. Keating, p .". 3 12 af T. Barcellona, 3b 3 0 0 2S)e values. Panties, briefs, FOR DOLLAR DAY AND WAY UNDERPRICED :N'S WASH SLACKS Better grade .-.liirtc. reduced M. Karnas, 2b 2 2 1 af A. Leffler. u : 3 1 1 LEGION REVENGES nod steiiins, Lace trim anu tor Thursday only! Soft J. Barcellona, rb 3 11 tailored. Large selection. FULL SIZE, WASHABLE Made to sell for $1.39. Sanforized. New HIIU lion Tvill collars. liim- W. Seewjek, ss 3 11 •(Continued from Short Page) Extra slxas at 4 for SI. Jack, cf 3 0 0 SHADES ited iiuanti* ? , $( \ allies. Gyenes, rf .'. 110 for himself with Carteret high, SPREADS patterns in stripes and checks. Large flayed his first game for Mesick Totals 25 9 S S^«^ fj for d> "I for selection. White duck and khaki in- Kelly All-Stars Sunday in right field and in ad- Ab R H WOMEN'S 3 $1 Women's Summer "M?\wrt c 3 12 dition to hanging up a perfect cluded. All sizes Bambo, p 0 10 fielding record batted for .333. Kocsi, cf 2 0 0 HAND EMB. Genovese, 2b ~ 3 0 2 The score: Tirpak, rf _ 3 0 0 South River Sabo, 3b 3 0 1 • Ab R H >f Lomonico, ss 3 11 Baranowski, cf 3 0 1 GOWNS FULL SIZE' AMAZING PURCHASES FOR DOLLAR DAY! Tubas, lb 3 0 0 Bogdzio, If 4 0 2 BED SHEETS Ur, If 3 0 0 Slatowicz, 3b, 2b „ 3 0 1 Zalaski, 2b -.. . . 1 0 .1 Totals 23 3 6 Borak, lb 4 0 0 POLO SHIRTS Score by innings: Bara, rf 4 0 0 Green Raiders 101 52x—9 Cis,lo, ss _ 4 0 0 >f Kelly All Htars 101 100—3 Waranowiez, 3b, p 4 0 1 >f DRESS SHIRTS The summary: "Wolak, c ;._ 10 0 Three-base hits Keating 2, struck Traska, c ...... 3 0 0 >f out by Keating 7, by Zambo 2, by Otlowski, p. cf 3 0 0 af Kocsi 2. Closing Oat! Summer 3'FOK Totals '34 0 fi Mesh polos in all Styles for every summer oc- Wiayttdtit B. C. Lesion casion and priced so yon Ab R H Ab R H colors. Broadcloth E. Anderson, lb 3 12 King, 2b 3 2 0 •>J>»rt<> Hit-mi." Mc-I.v hand can Iiave a hat to match J. Karnas, ss 4 14 Simonesn, If 3 1 0 CURTAINS shirts with regular euiliroidcred. Wliite ouly. every frock. All lieudsizes. Parsons, ob 3 10 Bareellona, 3b 5 2 2 Sizes Hi aud 1~. Made to and sport collars. Lofkie, c 3 1 2 Delaney, cf : 4 11 sell i'or 30c; Hurry! >f $1 values. Hutnick, p 4 0 '0 Kinney, c 4 10 All sizes. Come Andersch, 2b 3 0 1 Cassidy, lb 4 11 2 Prs. af early! Get your boy O'Boyle, rf 3 0 0 Leahy, ss - .; 4 13 Hansen, cf 2 10 Virag, rf 3 11 af a summer's supply. Gyenes, #f 3 12 Keating, p 4 0 3 FULL FASHIONED AM styles, appliqued, BOYS' NAINSOOK Wdmen's Summer Totals 28 6 11 Totals 34 10 11 plaids. Tailored, Priscilla, BOYS' WASH # Score by innings: Ab R H South River 000 000 000— 0 Cottage. Values to 79c pr. Golden, ss 4 0 3 Legion . 303 210 lOx—10 SILK : Zick, lb 4 0 1 Two base hits: Barcellona, Bog'd- Union Suits PANTS Alerwin, p 4 1 2 zio; Three base hits: Barcellona; Sac-, Voelker, c .'. 4 13 rifices, Virag, Slmonsen; Stolen Mackey, 3b 4 0 2 bases: Delaney 2, Kinney, Cassidy; HOSE af Roseoe, If 3 0 0 Left on bases, Legion 6, St. S. S; HOLLYWOOD AWNINGS T. Lattanzio, cf 2 0 0 Double plays: Cislo to Borak 2, Bar- af 3 for 2 for "Van Gyures, 2b 3 0 0 cellona to King to Cassidy; Struck Fine quality nain- Crashes, llaeneg, J. Lattanzio, rf 2 1 0 out by Keating. 7; by Otlowski 1; 2 FOR by Waranowiez 1; Bases on balls sook. Full cut and novelties, stripes, Totals 30 3 11 off Keating 1; off Otlowski 4; Hit Made of 8-ounce duck. Orange and clieekw. Kiilclters green, gi-een, green and white af Score by innings: by pitcher, bv Otlowski-Simonsen; well made. All aucl stiouts. J%ll Mayfairs B. C 001 110 3—6 Wild pitches, Otlowski; Balks, War- stripe. Fixtures included. All ready Wooilbridge P. C 003 000 0—3 sixes. Wonderful aniwicz; Hits off Otlowski 6 in 4 to hang. Sunfast. sizes 30-inch. sizes. Keg. 39c. The summary: innings; "Winning pitcher, Keating; Home rutiw Lockie, Voelker; Losing pitcher, Otlowski; Umpires Simulated leatlicrs iu top struck out by Merwin 5, by Hutnick Smoyak, Olsen. 5; winning pitcher Hutniek; losing handle, ponclies aud envel- pitcher Merwin. Uingless, S thread,' sheer ope styles. Alcely lined and service. Newest summer Bombers WDBG. FIELD CLUB shades. Siies S% to 10% and fitted. All colors in- Ab R H l S. Kutransky, c 5 2 2 (Continued from Sport Page) REDUCED FROM OUR REGULAR STO cluding %vliitc, J. Sabo, 2b S01 J. Wagenhoffer, 3b 3 2 0 hits apiece and Spinelli collected A. Siibo, p 3 2-0 three for the Americans. J. Katransky, lb 3 0 1 Klein, If . _ " 4 1 1 The scores: BOYS' HEAVY CHILDREN'S LEATHER L. Wagrenh offer, ef 4 1" 2 W. K. C. (O) Women's Batiste Remar, rf 4 13 Hopelavro Owls (9) "JOAN ELLEN" WHITE SHOES M. Toth, ss 3 12 Ab R. H F. Golden, 2b ..?...... 4 0 0 Totals _ 34 10 12 Gyenes, c, p "... 4 2 2 Sweepers Mervin, lb 3 1 1 Values to $2.98 Voelker, p c 3 12 SNEAKERS SANDALS Ab R H UNIFORMS Pedor, c 4 11 Mackey, 3b 3 11 Gaspar, ss 4 13 F. Lattanzio, ss 3 0 1 White and Tan Hwltzer, 3b _ 4 12 Genovese, If 3 0 1 Kainm, p _ 4 0 0 Merwin, rf : 3 0 0 c SIZES 6% TO 2 Kuteh, If ; 3 12 T. Lattanzio, cf 3 12 Pryblowsky, 2b 3 0 0 Remer, cf 2 0 0 Totals : 29 8 10 Tlube, rf 3 0 0 Hopelttwn Owls (SO Boae, lb 2 10 ' Ab E H Totals '. 29 5 S Simon, ss .— 5 11 Score by inning-s: ' Fedor, c 4 0 1 Bombers 022 005 1—10 Mohary, If 4 0 1 Sweepers 013 001 0— 5 Korczowski, 2b 4 10 Beautiful printed pntteriiw. F. Kozma, cf p 4 11 Bnrflicg Oravsky, 3b - _ 4 2 j Broadcloth and poplins. JVicely trimmed. Full out. S. Ko/.ma. rf 3 11 Ab R H Wlsi-te nnrt enlors. Sl»-.es to fast colors. All sixes. Rex- Demko, p, ss 3 0 0 Adams, 11> 3 3 1 •l(i. Stylos suitable lor nil Xyhoyan, 3b 3 0 0 Kramer, P cf i o l »uri>»8co. lies'. $1.11). <>0e grade. 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