Eleven Candidates File Petitions for Board of Education
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THE LARGEST IN WOODttRIDGB TOWNSHIP AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PCBM8HED IN THR INTRRKST OF WOODRRTDUK TOWNSHIP The Oldest Ncwtptptr la Woo4brlA|» TOWMW> THREE CENTS PER CC TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26,1934 LIONS' CLUB STAG ADDRESSES MERCHANTS COMMITTEE NAMED ^RESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY BALL PARTY IS SUCCESS FOR HOLY A very successful stag party •-Eleven Candidates File EXPECTED TO BE OUTSTANDING wan held by the Lions Club Sat- LINCOLN DANCE urday night at the home of form- er committeeman Anthony A. Aq To be held on Lincoln'* day, SOCIAL AFFAIR OF SEASON ulla, ol lselln, Andrew A. Long February 12, at St. James' acted a* toastmaster of the ev«- auditoyum. aln|. Petitions For Board Of To be held January 30th at No. 11 School auditorium. — The KMtta were: Mayor Aug- Committees fur the Lincoln ust F. Qrelner, James Filer, 'Wil- Proceed* to go to Georgia Warm NiKhi Dunce to bu apousorud by Spring* Foundation. liam A. Ryan, Henry h, Hanson ili<» Holy Name Society Monday Andrew Long, Harold Vogel, Dr. ••wiling, February 12, at St. Maurice Trainman, Michael Trai- Jji in.-;- auditorium were named at Education Election Hen TO *E SEMI - FORMAL ner, Stephen Hruska, Peter Van " in'-.-ting held this week. Syckle, Edward Casey, Julius Mlctiai'l Conole is general chair- What promises to be the most brilliant social affair of B]ake, Louis Cohen, Stephen man mid Chris Witting is tha AB winter season is ih» Preudemt'a Birthday Ball to be held Wyld, George McLaughlin, J. J|. • isiiini chairman. They will be LOCAL RESIDENT Dunne, Lawrence F. 6VnM»lan, iiitk'd jy the Following PRESENT INCUMBENTS SEEK in conjunctioj n with 5,00, 0 other cities and towns in the Curtis Gray, Ernest Nler, Albert FREED IN HILLSIDE United StatesStates , on President Roosevelt's birthdaybirthday , Tuesday Levl. C. Kenny, chalr- BANK HOLD-VP REELECTION AT THE POLLS evening, January 30, at School No. 11 auditorium, Ross imin; 0. Dunlgan, E. Coiey, Sr. W. Oerlty, Sr., M. Cosgrove, M Thomas Managlarclna, 32, of stroet, Woodbridge. Taxpayer*' Association Kleley, J. Doolan, V. Catalano, F. The wntiro proceeds "Of the af- 234 Campbell street, Woodbrldge, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARYS To Elect Officers McDonald, 0. Van Tassel B. J also known aa Kacins, who claims iiilr aro to KO towards Bwelllng Uunlgan, tb«! luml for the Georgia Warm to be an ordained minister ot tho The annual meeting of the Mniic E. Elnhorn, chairman; J Springs foundations for Infantile Health Survey to Dbciples of Jehovah, was released Woodbrldge Township Taxpayer' 0 flrien.V. Goley, A. Delaney, J Andrew Aaroe, Arthur N. Nelson, Albert Schicker, Mf jtaraUsls victims, The price of and absolved of having participat- association will bold ita annual Majesty, W. Jordan. ed in the robbery of the Hillside udmihjlon will be only fifty cents. Marguerite Fitz Randolph, Milton T. Ashley, meeting Monday, January 29, at Moor, L. Moftett, chairman; J. Trust Company oa January 15, Tho iilfulr Is semi-formal, the Be Made Here by 8 P. M. at the Memorial Munici- Turk, J. Campion, M. Kath A. after belue questioned by Ellia- J*nw* R. Reid, Rufui B. Allen and ladies attending In formal wear t pal building. The annual election Gels, J. Dunne, F. Everett, E. <eth aad Hilhide police. II lliey wlub and the mcu ID UUB- O»car A. Wil»on, new of officers irill be held. VICTOR O. NIOKLAB Finn, J. Jordan, W. Gerlty, J. ' mess sult», CW.S.Workeh Oerlty, W. Brady. Managiarclaa, who was picked candidate*. Danclag will .begin promptly at Promotors' T. Ruth, chairman; up here on a John Doe warrant 8:30 o'clock with Kay-Mllo or- Health Officer Peterson ex- J. Corners, J. Keating, fa Donohue was arraigned at Elizabeth on the chestra providing the music. A Supervising Principal Nicklas F. Beatty, f. Bader/ D. Cashln, charge of larceny, It was alleged number of celebrities In county plains that iiurvey will in- E. Fltzpatrlck, P. Campion, B. hat he stole a set of license) EXPECT LARGE VOTE aud atate affairs have promised to clude data of immuniza- Connolly, T. O'Brien, J. McGulrk, Plates on January 10, from the attend. The dance la being spon- tion of Dipthvria. Addresses Township Merchants T. Zehrer, T. Levl, J. Yuhaa, L. office of Albert J, Hoffacker, a sored by the John E. Toolan BB B. Baumleln, S. Ouerln, T. Holz- motor vehicle registrar. The When the zero hour for filing petitions for the Hoclatlou find the N. R. A. Coin- r*> Explain* recommendation* of school »urvey committed, heltner, J. Quaid, W. Eagle, L. according to Elizabeth authorities A survey to determine the were found on the car used In of Education was Veached Wectnesdayviiight, elevei ni it tec. needs of immunisation tagalnst dip Kennedy, M. Shannon, M, Trainer David C Oerlty, of Woodbrldgo W. Qulgley, W. Sullivan, N. Lewis he bank hold-up. tions were filed for the coming election on February tberla will be made shortly in the whereby Township would gain $154,000. Is general chairman and he la be- J. French, J. Rhoder.Sr. W. Flan Township, according to Informa- The local man denied know- with District Clerk E. C. Ensign. ing assisted by Mrs. P. A. Patti Finn, J. Rhoder Jr., J. O'Hagen ledge of the theft of the plates. nun, of Colonia, na vice chairman tion received from the State Roy Anderson and Wlllard Dun- Card Party February 7 H. Romond Sr., L. SllakowBkl, M. Employees of the Hillside Trust ham are candidatedidt s fofrr reelection and civic organizations. At i>r Other coinmltteea are as fol Board of Health by Health Officer Schuber, J. Coin, J. Wallace, B. Company failed to Identify him iows: Peter B. Peterson this morning. while T. W. Llddle, ot Fords, who ent h« is employed In a sup«r a half trillion ot children, a ra- McKenna, W. Ryan. as one of the hold-up men. fllied ihe;unexplredj rmpt thej^ — ^ Roceptlon Committee: Mr, and The complete communication is Net Savings of J164.0QO to the Decorations, 3. Kager, chairman, e tio of one out ot every ftve citi- ID the meantime James Mq late Melvln H. Clum, will seek Mrs. Fltz Randolph Is be Mrs. Jamas J. Dunne, chairmen aa follows: wuuui ue eiiectea Ruth, L. Somers, A. Demlw, Ilia zens. Thl* ratio holds true in Orath, formerly of Green street lection to the board. backed for the office by the Rev. and Mrs. Earl H. Devanny * "The State Department of Heal- IUB rucuoinuieudiuiout) 01 Arway, N. Patten, J. J. Keat- Woodbridge, who was arrested now »urv«y cuimmti.be made Woodbrldge Township where we Others who filed their petitions men's clubs of Woodbrldge. Mayor August F. Grelner, Judg« th Is conducting a child Health shortly after the hold-up Is al- 1 bo have 6200 boys ahd girls ta iag. .re, Milton T. Ashley, James ft. fUS *. Allen is a rwMent ol Fo B. W, Vogel, Mr. and Mrs. A. N survey 40 that work is made overiHii luuoie we uuopieu leged to have confessed to thfi school^ out of a population of ap- Tickets and Publicity: L. P, leld, Rufus 1). Allen, Andrew as Is Oscar A. Wilson. James' Nelson, Mr. and Mrs, Maurice P available by tbe C. W. S. under iuciareU suiiurvibinu crime. He said that he only knew lcior C. Nicmaa ai a meetWK ot proximately 26,000." Campion, chairman; J. Powers, J, \aroe, Oscar A. Wilton, Albert V. Held, resides In Woodbridg« ' Dunlgan, Mr. and Mrfi. Nathan project 6092. Its purpose is to de- Elnhorn, J. Jardot, H. Gels, A his other accomplice by nick- lie Woottandfce lowusmp iiuni- Discussing economies effected Schicker, Arthur N, Nelson and Milton Ashley lives in hello. Duff, John H. Lovo and Miss Mar termine throughout the state the Coley, J, Ketraa. names. The sum of $317 taken In egsuten a assuviatioii ntitd Wea- in school systems the speaker said tirs. Marguerite F1U Randolph. Large Vote Ion B, 7 ovc, Mr. and Mrs. Georgi extent with which regularly pre- Check room: W. Golden, chair the hold-up was found on Me ieiUay nigUi ai tne Memorial Mu- that In bis opinion it was some A larger rote than usual is Applegate, Mr, aind Mrs. C JC yo*'-tive measures have been man, A. MInkler, J. Maher. Grath when he was picked up. Arthur N. Nelson Mttphe|: Mr. and Mr '""..,. limes false economy for when pected to be cast throughout 1 carried out among children of icipai schools are built men are put to Mr. Nelson, one of the candi- Ajklla,' .... Mr. and W. Henry Mr. said that the dates has been residing at 42 Township as the -wave of econo pre-Khool age. The inquiry con- work and materials are purchas- Hanson. chouia nave not received their Uvlngslun avenue, Avenel, lor which has been prevalent In term Itself partly with immuniz- ed. niclpal affairs throughout Publicity Committee: Miss Ruth ation against dfptherla and vac- roporiiouate share in compart- _. live years. He was born Wolk, chairman; Andrew D. Des- uu with other functions of niu- The cost of education", he ex Very Little Interest Shown in -n Fertile, Minnesota, on Novem- country has tended to make cination against small pox and plained, "has come dowfo more taxpayer n little more obser mond and Lawrence F, Campion. whether the children have been icipai government. ber 2U, 181)9. He attended the Refreshment Committee: Mrs. J. "Woudbridge would benefit by than any form of government in public schools In that state, grad- of how his money is being s] glv«h the benefit of health exam- a greater ratio than most forms Board Elections of Gay 90's Tho total number of votes Is Barron Levl, Mrs.