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VOL. IX.—No. 32 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1947 PRICE THREE CENTS Rutgers Graduate Charter Pattern for British Bill Democrats ' oard Names Of Rights? Audience Is Told at CommencementDeny Rift- Amboy Stadium Filled 36.Plan College Education • To Capacity as 314 upervisors Get W.H.S. Diplomas Iii Ranks 58 of Class of '47 'Undecided' as to Future Programs at No. II • Course; 13 Boys to Enter Armed Forces (Photo on Page 8) Desmond Is Reelected flnrporntinn Fords, Iselin, Port WOODBRIDGE — Waters Sta- After Contest; GOP Hoops, Tamboer, dium, Perth Amboy, was filled to Reading and Hopelawn WOODBRIDGE •— Thirty - six 45 declared they were planning to capacity last night when the larg- Renames James Wight est graduating, class in the history Frazer Get WOODBRIDGE— Exceptionally members of last night's graduat- do office work, 16 hoped to become secretaries and four were plan- of Woodbridge High School—314 WOODBRIDGE — James S. fine programs have been arranged ing class of Woodbridge High in number—received diplomas. Wight was unanimously reelected for the graduation exercises of the School intend to go on to college, ning "to enter business." municipal chairman by.:„the Re- Posts at various grammar schools , in the a survey conducted by the RARI- Nursing, a field which offers Following the processional and publican party and Andrew D. Township to be held next week. TAN TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEA- many advantages. to young girls, the invocation by Rev. Eai-1 Han- CON through the courtesy of Vr.is only attracting eight girls, butnum Devanny, pastor of the First Desmond was re-named municipal Woodbridge, Iselin and School No. 11 will hold its ex- Presbyterian Church, the address chairman by the Democrats of the ercises Tuesday at 2:30 P. M., in John P. Lozo, principal, reveals. some of those in "the undecided" Township but not without some Avenel Schools to Have Woodbridge High School Audi- group "may take up nursing." of welcome was given by Lowell The class numbers 314, but of Several of the students plan to Gilmore, McLellan. He said in part opposition it Was learned this week. torium. The complete program will that number, 30 veterans made no as follows: -..••• A member of the Democratic Kindergarten Classes be as follows: Overture, "A Na- returns, 42 were absent or gave no go on to various trade and other party who was present at Monday's tional Medley," school orchestra; returns, 9 are receiving "legisla- schools as follows: business schools, .. "After the first world war, thesession said Mr. Desmond received FORDS—As predicted by the processional, "Festival March," tive" diplomas and 8 are not in7; technical schools, 5; music youth of the world, we are told, 14 votes; Committeeman William RARITAN TOWNSHIP - FORDS school orchestra; salute, led by JOHN A. KUHZiMAN attendance this year. schools, 2; art school, 2; photog- grew cynical and careless. The Warren, tallied 12 votes . and for- BEACON, Lincoln Tamboer. a Michael Serdinsky; "America, The WOODBRIDGE — Mr. Kuhl- raphy school, 1; school of design, youth of today cannot afford to mer Committeeman George Mroz member of the Woodbridge High man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fifty-eight of the 227 students 1; preparatory school, 1; beau- repeat that mistake'. As we go School faculty, was appointed Beautiful," class; address of wel- interviewed said they "were un- received one vote. v . come, Mary Lou Galisin: "Green Charles H. Kiihlman, 138 Free- tician, 1. through life, we hope an unseen Supervisor of Physical Education decided" as to what they planned Others listed their intentions as Mr. Warren, reached on the tele- Cathedral," selected chorus; pres- man Street, received a degree of to do. Thirteen boys, however, friend will continue to guide us—phone yesterday, denied the story in Township schools at a salary entation of class, Victor C. Nick- Bachelor of Science in Educa- follows: carpenter, 1; masons. 3; a friend whom we are eager jto of $3,800. The appointment was definitely stated they were joining laborer, 1; telephone operators, 6; that there was a rift in the Demo- las, supervising principal; award- tion at the annual commence- the armed forces. meet, but whom we often fail to cratic ranks. It had been rumored made at an adjourned session of ing of diplomas, William L. Ben- ment exercises at Kutgers Uni- clerk (store), 1; tailor, 2; machin- recognize until he has passed us that Mr. Warren declared the the Board of Education Monday. son, member of the Board of Edu- versity yesterday afternoon. Speaking well for the business ist, 2; radio, 2; mechanic, 3; mu-by. This friend is Opportunity. chairmanship should go to the Mr. Tamboer will assume his new cation; class song, words by Elean- -A graduate of Woodbridge training" boys and girls are receiv- sician, 1; laboratory assistant, 1; "The class of 1947 welcomes this ing at Woodbridge High School, electrician, 2; aviation, 1. second ward because "it has the duties in September. or Varga; Star Spangled Banner, High School, Class of 1940, Mr. unseen guest tonight and hopes largest number of voters." Other supervisors appointed at class and audience; recessional, KuMman served as Staff Ser- that we shall never fail to culti- "There is no friction in the the meeting were Theodore Hoops, "President Lincoln March," or- geant with the AAF in the Euro- vate his friendship. We welcome i . •!;,!!•. i: ::i!.i. pean Theatre for three years. Democratic party," said the second Supervisor and Instructor of In- chestra. first of all the opportunity to live ward representative. "Today we NEW YORK—Lt. Col. HaU,strumental Music at a salary of Graduates from No. 11 School While at college he was president Keating Lauds Five Patrolmen, and work in America. We welcome of the Kappa Sigma fraternity, are a well united party." formerly of Grove Avenue, $3,800; Miss Anna, C. Frazer, Su- are: Jean Austin, Dolores Balint, the chance we have to continue However, when, questioned about Woodbridge and now of Elmpervisor and Instructor, of Vocal Lois Behringer, Idabelle Bindewald, Cadet First Lieutenant in the our education by reading books, by Monday's session he said he "knew Street, Bahway, was elected Bernice Black, Etta Louise Black, ROTC, secretary of'."he Scabbard Detective in Capture of Thief Music, also at a yearly salary of and Blade, the national military going to night school or college, nothing about it." president of: the Food-O-Mat $3,800. Gloria Bodnar, Lucille Capraro, honorary society; secretary- and by learning from experience. In addition to renaming Mr. Corporation which has recently There was considerable discus- Jean Cavallero, Barbara Chepey, treasurer of the Inf,erfraternity Ex-convict, Discovered We welcome the chance we have Wight, the Republicans also re- set up manuf aa Tiring and sales Evelyn Cheress, Margaret Cherry, to help solve the problems that appointed their vice chairmen, facilities to market Food-O-Mat, sion relative to the appointment Sally Mae Conway, Betty Coryeli, Council and was awarded the concern the welfare of the people of assistants to Mr. Hoops and gold "R" "and varsity letter for Looting Store, Nabbed Mrs. John W. Boos, first ward; a device which dispenses canned, Miss Frazer. Supervising Principal Dolores Dering, Lillian Dobos, Re- participation on the rifle team. Going Places! of our community, in our state, in Mrs. Albert Larsen, second -ward packaged and glassed foods in becca Dobos, Virginia Doliber, After Shots are Fired our nation and in the world. We and .Mrs. Ella Linn, third ward. supermarkets at lower labor Victor C. Nicklas told the board Joan Farkas, Vivian Frelish, Mary welcome and appreciate not only cost, ia decreased floor space and it would be impossible for the mu- Lou Galisin, Helen Gatso, Carol WOODBRIDGE — Police Chief Mary-Jo Finn, Lowell the privilege, but also the great with greater sales appeal. sic supervisors to do their work Giroud, Betty Greiner, Florence George t E. Keating today com- responsibility of living in this new The former local man served well without help. He reported Gribble, Claire Haefner, Margaret mended Detective Sgt. Fred Linn McLellan Chosen as atomic age. Feeling sure of theBoard, Janitors in the Coast Artillery during the that Miss Ruth Tracy, a teacher Hamilton, Catherine Hansen, Bar- and Patrolmen Elmer Krysko, John Tops by Seniors cotninued interest and good will war and was st Rationed at Fort in School No. 11, had indicated bara Harned, Janice Harris, Anna Suspend Licenses Manton, John Govelitz, Thomas of all of you, our parents, teachers Miles, Del. her willingness to take the post Hnat, Betty R.ose Horvath, Jo Ann Bishop and Martin Thullesen for and friends, we .face the future Col. Hall fa a brother of Mrs. as aide to Miss Frazer at a start- Jensen, Bernice Lane, Nancy Lei- their quick and concerted action WOODBRIDGE — Miss Mary- with confidence. We hope that Roy E. Anderson, Grove Avenue, ing salary of $3,000. Her present sen, Eleanor Literate, Julian Lu- Varsfaany Loses Permit in capturing an ex-convict caught Jo Finn and Lowell McLellan each one of us will earsently do his District Clerk of She Board of salary is $2,830. William Benson, cina, Charlotte Lund, Grace Ma- in the act of robbing the Wood- were selected by the editors of bit toward building a better To Discuss New Salary Education. chairman of the teachers com- kai, Patricia Marsh, Carol McCol- For 10 Days; 5-day bridge Liquor Store, 574 Amboy the Baronet, Woodbridge High world." Schedulers Teachers mittee, debated the advisability lum, Marcella Megysie, Julia Miz- Penalty for Andrascik Avenue. School year book, as the mem- The commencement theme was of naming assistant supervisors, erak, Gloria Muller, Ethel Nagy, The burglar, who has a lengthy bers of the Class of 1947 "WhoHistory of Woodbridge. Speaking To. Get Pay Increases declaring that "each supervisor Joyce Nesley, Dolores Osborne, WOODBRIDGE — After a hear- police record and who was caught are Going Places." Both students Legion Unit Names would feel he needs an assistant." rated exceptionally high in on the "Early History of Wood- WOODBRIDGE — A committee Barbara Polhamus, Doris Prasser, ing Monday, the liquor license of only after Detective Linn fired a bridge" Lois Raison, the first Finally it was decided to defer Eleanor Prion, Alberta Resko, John Varshany, trading as theshot at him, was identified as Peter scholastic standing. of three representing school jan- the matter until tomorrow night. Rosemary Bidyard, Dolores Ruddy, speaker, stated in part: itors will meet with the janitors" Slate of Officers S. S. Fords, was suspended by the Watkins, 24, 32 Monmouth Street, Helene Moscarelli and Nichol- Large Territory - Establish Kindergartens Virginia Rymsha, Esther Santos, Township Committee for 15 days, Newark. • as Shevchenko were rated as the committee of the Board of Educa- FORDS—Mrs. Ann Chovan was Mary Sedlak, Joan Sipos, Dolores with five days off for pleading In his statement to the police two who did the most for their "... As the settlement grew, tion tomorrow nig-ht in an effort elected at a meeting of the Ladies' Kindergartens in School No. I, Statile, Rose Marie Stillwell, Dor- guilty. The suspension started yes- Watkins said he was arrested in class while Virginia Sorenson the name 'Woodbridge' was adopt- to reach an agreement- on theAuxiliary of the American Legion Woodbridge; School No. 4, Ave- othy Treider, Eleanor Varga, Ver- terday and will end the 20 th. Miami, Fla., after being a partici- and Robert Campbell were ed. There are two contradictory salary schedule. ; held at the Legion Home. nel, and School No. 15, Iselin were onica Weber, Janice Yafchak, Rose The suspension came as a result pant in a gun fight. He served a named as"typical seniors.'' theories to explain the origin of At Monday's session of the Others elected were: Mrs. Flor- established on recommendations Ahrie Ziesemer, " Judy -Zieseaiss, of a brawl in the tavern which re- term but was .later re-^arrested for Dorothy Blanchard was chosen this name. Some hold that' the. Board, Maurice -Pv Dunigan indi- ence Peterson, first vice president; made by the teachers committee. - Gloria Zullo. sulted in the death of a Perth Am- robbery. .However, he escaped from as the "politest" while Gertrude town was named after one Rev.cated his committee had drawn Mrs. Ellen Christensen, second Colonia already has a kinder- Also,Jo Graduate boy' resident. Andrew Desmond, jail and came to Newark where Franks and Thomas Dalton were John Woodbridge, a settler from up a tentative schedule which will vice president; Mrs. Anna S. Nagy, garten. dubbed the "friendliest and wit- Newbury, Mass. Others hold that be presented to the janitors' dele- Max Allmer, Edward Ambrosy, representing Mr. Varshany, plead- authorities picked him up and re- secretary; Miss Julia Dani, treas- Children who will be five years Eugene Arny, Robert Baduske, ed guilty on a technical charge of turned him to Florida. tiest." it was named after Woodbridge, gation for approval. : urer; Mrs. Vera Temko, historian; Christy Ball, Ernest, Baka, Robert serving liquor after closing hours Watkins then related he was Other designations were as England, according to the custom In other business taken up byMrs. Ann Levandowski, chaplain old on and after January 1 dur- Barbour, Carmyn Barrett, Edward but said his client could not plead released in December 1946, came follows: "Most popular," Barbara of the time. In May 1666, Wood- the board the salaries of Miss and Mrs. Catherine Lucka, ser- (Continued on Pays 6) Bell, Paul Bergmueller, Alex Both- guilty to permitting a brawl in- to Newark and worked until last Lakatos and Ray Holzheimer; bridge was given the Articles of Adelaide Berghof, Joseph Najavits, geant-at-arms. well, Kenneth Brazdo, Thomas asmuch as he was not present.month when he said he lost his "best dancers," Helen Izso and Agreement by Gdv. Carteret, un- Howard Fullerton, Miss Alida van The following were appointed to Buckner, Frederick Buonocore, However, Varshany, after a recess job. Tuesday he stated he boarded Donald LaPenta; • "smallest," til a charter could be obtained Slyke and Thomas Desmond were attend conventions during the Francis Cenegy, Louis Cenegy, pleaded nolo contendere and thea bus in Newark, got off in Car- Irene Mickowski; "tallest," Eu- from the king. In the articles were increased $200 effective in Sep-coming year: Delegates, Mrs. Cho- Texas Girl Bride George Csaki, Charles Cunha, decision resulted. teret, and then saw another bus. gene Coll; "best looking," Irene set forth the boundaries of thetember. Mrs. Boynton has received van, Mrs. sEUa Christensen, Mrs. Robert Curry, Stephen Danesecs, Yesterday, Joseph Andrascik, Informed it was going to Wood- Varga and Milton Austin; "class new settlement. On the North, her Master of Arts degree from Emma Chovan, Mrs. Rose Sun-, John Davis, Donald Den Bleyker, trading as the Woodbridge Liquor bridge, he got on and alighted near flirt," Bernice Quadt; "class bridge was to be bounded along Rutgers and the others have pre- shine; alternates, Mrs. Elizabeth Of Fords Resident Robert Den Bleyker, Adrien De- Store, 574 Amboy Avenue, was no- the Cloverleaf. wolf," William Boehme; "most the 'Rahway River to a fresh water sented evidence to the supervising DiMattea, Mrs. Nagy, Miss Dani Young, Edward Donnelly, Paul tified that his license had. been Admits Theft athletic," Ruth Kuzma and Mi- brook running west, northwest principal that they have completed and Mrs. Edwina Wissing. FORDS—The wedding of Miss ~ Dumas, James Eggert, William suspended for five days from June He admitted he entered the home chael Butchko; "best ward- where stands a beach tree." From a year's course of training over and Mrs. Ann Chovan won the spe-Florence Byford, daughter of Mr. Falkenstern, Walter French, Vic- 16 until June 21, for selling a one- of Joseph Markov, next to Jimrobes," Patricia Anderson and here the line ran straight west above that required for the Bac-cial prize. The next meeting will be and Mrs. Frederick Byford of San tor Gerardi, Alfred Grodensky, half gallon jug of wine "below the Dale's Clothing Store, took a chest Howard Pender. through a long swamp and twocalaureate. ; . held June 24 at which time the Antonio, Texas, to Technical Ser- Robert Groth, James Hollohan, established Fair Trade price." he believed contained money. Later small ones until it reached 'a- wal- Miss Anne Ludlam was appoint- birthdays of Mrs. Emma Chovan geant John E. Manton, son of Mr. Richard Hardish, Harold Heiney, he discovered it held silverware nut stake near what is now Rari- ed to a teacher position at School and Mrs. Emma Smith and tine and Mrs. John Manton, Sr., of 40 tan Township and the Dover Road, No. 15 Iselin at a salary of $1,900 Ling Street, this place was sol- Ronald Hillier, William Hillyer, WELCOME BABIES and threw it away. The silverware then turned south to the Rari- wedding anniversaries of Mrsemnize. d at Our Lady of Peace R. Joseph Hrabar, John Hull, Robert AVENEL—Mr. and Mrs. Stanley was recovered by the police. Katz Is Elected a year. Laura Hansen and Mrs. Peterson tan River which formed the south- It was decided, effective Septem- C. Church. Rev. John E. Grimes, Hutchings, Gerhardt Jensen, Ken- Witkowski, Demai-est Avenue, are The ex-convict then told how will be celebrated. Meetings will pastor, officiated. neth Johnson, Richard Johnson, the parents of a son born Monday he walked down the Avenue until ern boundary. The eastern bound- ber 1, the rate of pay for substitute not be held during July and Au- Fords Lions Head ary was the Arthur- Kill Sound. teachers would be $8 a day and Given in marriage by her Robert Juchem, Robert Kayser, at Rahway Memorial Hospital. he came to the liquor store. He You can see by this that Wood- gust. Donald Klioe, Ambrose Kocun, Mr. and Mrs. John Tomas, Har- used a board to pry ldose the bars temporary substitute teachers father, the bride was attired in a Emery Monick, John Kovachik, vard Avenue, have named their on a back window and then entered FORDS—Samuel S. Katz was bridge at one time included Rah- would be paid at the rate of $160 beige dress with brown accessories Donald Kubik, Richard Kurutz, infant son, who was born recently the building. One of the upstairs elected president of the Fords Lions way, Carteret and Perth Am- a month. The following were ap- Commissioners Raise and an orchid corsage. George Kuzma, William LaForge, at the Rahway Memorial Hospital, neighbors hearing a noise, called Club at a meeting Monday at the boy. . -. ." . pointed . temporary substitutes, Own Salaries Tuesday Miss Betty Manton, sister of the f Daniel Lattanzio, Fred Leidner, John Alex. (Continued on Page 6) Scandinavian Grill. Others elected Woodbridge was first in Free- Mrs. Clara White assigned to bridegroom, as the maid of honor, Alfred Leithner, William Libis, were: First vice president, Fred dom,according to the next speaker, School No. 4; Mrs. Helen Goodell WOOBRIDGE—An ordinance wore an aqua dress with black and Harry Lillie, James Lake, Francis Hansen; second vice president, Nicholas Shevchenko, who said in assigned to School No. 9 an'd Mrs. providing for salary increases white accessories and a gardenia' LaPenta, Andrew Lucina Ernest Joseph Greiner; third vice presi- part: Helen Burnett assigned to School for the Board of Commissioners corsage. Raymond Hunt of this Lundgren, Frank Manganaro, dent, Willard Dunham; treasurer, "All history, along with the his-No. 12. - was unanimously passed on final place, cousin of the bridegroom, Franklin Mesar, Joseph Nagy, Wil- CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Stephen A. Frost; secretary, Rob- tory of Woodbridge Township, is The names of Misses Rita Ryan, reading at a meeting of the was best man. liam Palmer, Anthony Pichalski, ert P. Mulvaney; Lion Tamer, Ed- the struggle of men to gain free- Jeanne Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth commissioners held Tuesday at Sergeant and Mrs. Manton left Joseph Schirger, Andrew Simon- (NOTE: Contributions to this column must be in this office ward Stern; tail twister, Charles dom—freedom from outside at- O'Hara and Mrs. Irma Darden, the municipal building. on a wedding trip to Montreal, sen, Michael Serdinsky, Edward no later than TUESDAY NOON of each week. Events listed Leuenberger; directors for twotack, freedom 'to live their. own who- were appointed • teachers and Canada, and on their return will years, Jacob Boerer and Capt. who have not accepted the posi- Formerly, the commissioners reside at Holyoke, Mass. (Continued on Page 6) here are broadcast daily from 7:05 to 7:45 A. M. on the "Middle- lives and freedom to govern them- received $1,200 per year, with, sex Bulletin" program over New Brunswick radio station WCTC, John R. Egan. selves. Since the people who settled tions, were, stricken from the list. A graduate of Keysef High 1450 on your dial.) our Township chose a section with the mayor receiving" §1,500 per School, Keyser, W. Va., the bride Mr. Mulvaney reported that An- unusual security from Indan at- Cotv 'Held' For Breaking year. Under the new measure, attended the West Virginia Col- JUNE ton Lund and George E. Kovak tacks they devoted their time to the commissioners, including the lege of Beauty Culture at Martins- 12 •Chinese supper sponsored by Parish House Republican are recipients of Lions Senior Mas- attaining the other freedonds. By Into Reformatory, Here mayor, will all receive §1,800 a burg. W. Va. Passer Arrested Club from 7 to 9 P. M., at Dave's Tavern, Woodbridge ter Keys for their work in Lionism. petitioning the -King of England, year. The bridegroom is a graduate Avenue, Port Reading. These Keys "will be presented at they obtained these freedoms in WOODBRIDGE — From time, The only person at the meet- of Woodbridge High School, class 13—Meeting of Merrymakers at home of Mrs. James O'Brien, the State Convention in Atlantic the form of a Charter granted on to time, local police have re- ing who commented on the rais- of 1936, and attended Rutgers Hopelawn Man Picked Mereline Avenue, Avenel. City later this month. June 1, 1669. This charter has es- ceived calls regarding escaped, ing of the salaries was M. Wight University. He has served with the 16—Hungarian Supper sponsored by Youth Choir in First Con- Mr. Katz reported on the work' tablished a foundation from which prisoners from the Reformatory Taylor, president of the United armed forces for six years and is Up In Fords by Local, gregational Church from 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. done thus far on the proposed future constitutions were derived. at Avenel, but yesterday they Civic League of North Karitan now stationed at Westover Field, Perth Amboy Officers 17—School 9 commencement exercises in school auditorium, Fords Civic Center which is being 'Religious Freedom' received a ' call regarding a Township, who endorsed the Mass., as communication techni- planned by the combined organiza- "breaking and entering." pay rise, declaring that his civic cian with the 104th Airways and 1 P. M. • tions- of Fords. He outlined the Under this document, the early It seems when one of the Air Communication Service, Air " WOODBRIDGE—After flooding School 11 commencement exercises in Woodbridge High project to the members with re- settlers of this Township were prisoners went to milk the cows group felt the pay for public Transport Command. Middlesex County with worthless School Auditorium at 2:30 P. M. spect to method of approach in granted the .privilege of choosing in the morning he discovered an office should be high enough to checks for some time, the law Meeting of Avenel Republican Club, Inc., at home of Mr. order that all people may get atheir own town minister and any extra cow in the field. How the attract worthy candidates, but Tally Ho Liquor Permit finally caught up with Alexander and Mrs. Fred Kalita, Superhighway. concrete idea of the>Project so that other spiritual advisor in whom animal got there, no one knows. at the same time he pointed out Bukocsik, 32, a bartender, 215 Em- Luncheon and old-fashioned strawberry festival in Sunday no understanding' exists for this they solely believed. This religious Anyway, the cow is black and that the citizens expect to get Suspended for 10 Days met Avenue, Hopelawn, yesterday. School rooms of First Church of Iselin, Presbyterian, worthy cause. The club voted to freedom was assured them. Today, white and.has a crooked horn.- "their money's worth." He was arrested in Fords by Cap- sponsored by Ladies' Aid Society. ' support the Community Center this right to chose one's own re- RARITAN TOWNS-HIP ~ The - tain John R. Egan, Lieut. Detec- 18—School 15 commencement exercises at school auditorium, project 100=% along with the other ligion, considered an inherent right liquor license of Helen M. 'Kaus, ' tive George Balint and two Perth 10:30 A. M. combined Fords organizations in of every American, is so taken for trading as the Tally Ho, Ffeiffer - Amboy officers. School 10 commencement exercises in school auditorium, order to develop this idea." granted that few of us stop to real- School Tots Deprived of Bus Avenue, has been suspended for 10 Acording to Capt. Egan, Buko- 1 P. M. Joseph Dambach reported on his ize from whence this privilege was days by the State Department of csik has admitted passing worth- School No. 7 commencement exercises in School No. 14 audi- new scrap paper salvage project first obtained. This right, guar- Alcoholic Beverage Control. The less checks at Julan's Bar and torium, 2:30 P. M. which will be undertaken by theanteed 'to pur own Woodbridge Privkges, Board Is Informed, suspension Will be terminated at - Grill, Woodbridge and Wicyslo's Meeting of Evening Republican Club of Iselin at home of club for the Community Better- forefathers 20 years before it was 2 A. M., June 19. Tavern, Hopelawn and at) other Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker, LaGuardia Avenue, Iselin. ment Fund. ' secured by the people of England, RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Com- He said that it "wouldn't happen The defendant pleaded nori vult taverns in Perth Amboy and Me- 19—Card party, auspices White Church Guild, Koos Brothers, is founded in one of the funda- plaints that six-year-olds had again." to a complaint alleging that on tuchen. He said he made the checks Rahway. New members admitted to themental documents of British Con- been disciplined at the Oak Tree Parents who attended the meet- out on a typewriter at a% neigh- Strawberry Festival sponsored by Young Adult Group at Club were: Dr. David Deutsch, Dr. stitutional History issued in 1689School, by being deprived of bus April 25, she possessed illicit alco- Michael Hodes and Michael J. ing, however, cited other in- holic beverages at her licensed boring library. They were drawn First Presbyterian Church of Avenel. as the British Bill of Rights. Byprivileges, were heard Monday by stances where children had been premises. on the Woodbridge National Bank, Teen Age dance sponsored by Iselin Post, Veterans of For- Volosin. this British Bill of Rights, all com- the Raritan Township Board of told to walk home. In one case, a the Perth Amboy banks and Me- eign Wars, at clubhouse. mission for ecclesiastical causes Eduction. . woman charged, another six-year- RECEIVES DEGKEE tuchen. bank. 23—Meeting of Colonia Civic Improvement Association at Ves- were declared illegal and the Eng- old was sent walking home when perino's. Hall, Inman Avenue, Colonia. Kiwanis Club Hears At a meeting- in the Bonham FORDS—Miss Dorothy O. Meg- After questioning here, Bukocsik lish citizens were granted the right town schoolhouse, the practice it was discovered that she had re-gison, South Amboy, formerly of •was turned over to the Perth Am- Fords Lions Club Installation of Officers and Ladies' Night, to bear -arms to defend the religion turned to school too soon after an Mario's Bar and Grill, Metuchen, 7:30 P. M. Discussion on Taxation came to light, when a letter from Fords, received a bachelor of arts boy authorities for further ques- that they worshipped. This free- a parent was read to the board by attack of whooping cough. degree yesterday at the "26th an- tioning. 25—Card party sponsored by Iselin Woman's Club at Koos dom was further elaborated upon Brothers, Rahway, 1:30 P. M. WOODBRIDGE —Leon A. John J. Anderson, secretary of the Bbard members Martin J. nual commencement exercises at- In another report on the blotter,' Campbell, lieutenant governor of 100 years later in our own federal group. O'Hara, Sr.. Anderson and Presi- New Jersey College for Women, Seymour Senett, owner of the Sey- JULY • . Kiwanis, spoke on the subject of constitution and then. 200 years It was charged that a six-year- dent John P. Stevens. Jr., joined . Daughter of mour Motor Sales, Route 25, Fords, taxation at the dinner meeting of later in the Constitution of ourold girl had been forced to walk in denouncing the practice, and Mr. and Mrs. William Meggison, reported that nine wheels, tires 2—Meeting of Builder's Circle of Methodist Church, Woodbridge. the Kiwanis Club of Woodbridge State of New Jersey. These docu- several miles to hfer home from emphasized that a previous ruling 10—Bus Ride to Seaside Heights, sponsored by Ladies' Aid So- ments, patterned after the Wood- she is a graduate of Woodbridge and tubes were stolen off trucks ciety of ' First Church of Iselin. Mrs. George Bennett, Tuesday. the school as a disciplinary meas- had outlawed similar disciplinary High School. in his parking lot: Another wheel Visiting Kiwanians present were:, bridge Charter,- endowed the peo-ure. . procedures. chairman. ple of the and New Miss Meggison majored in library .and tire were stolen off a new 13—Beach party sponsored by Junior Woman's Club of Avenel. Theodore Freitag, president of the' Superintendent of Schools Fred- Talbot, howevei", pointed out service. She was a member of the truck owned by David Nicola, 14—Fords Lions Club, Committees organization dinner meeting, Perth Amboy club; Charles Davis, Jersey respectively, with absolute erick A. Talbot admitted that "a that state law permitted bus driv- committee for New Jersey Library- Green Street, Iselin, some time last 6:30 P. M., Scandinavian Grill, Fords. secretary of the Rahway unit, and freedom and declared-that no re- mistake had been made," but heers to discharge -unruly school pas- Association program and non-resi- night. Louis Potter, Perth" Amboy. CContinued on Page 6) termed it "an error, of judgment." CContinucd on Page 6) dent students' organization. rvi:u TWO ,: JUNE .12, 1941 •RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON in Army After co-starring with Tyrone John Hoyt, who plays a convict Lights Aided Auto Industry . Fifth Card Party New P.B.A. Head Power in her first picture, Jean in "Brute Force," was formerly a Development of efficient automo- H. S. Graduates Peters, whom Darryl "SSanuek professor at Groton and taught bile lighting systems which provide picked up from a Beauty contest, Elliott Roosevelt history. motorists with safe seeing at night WOODBRIDG-E—Not all high, Planned by Club will be John Payne's leading lady contributed greatly to the rapid school graduates can afford to go •in "Julie," a semi-musical with After a taste of comedy on growth in automobile ownership in to college, but additional education, a Hollywood background. It was the Don Ameche show, Frances the,United States. AVENEL—Mrs. Frank Barth andj originally titled. "Dancing in.the Langford is hoping to get a colli- •ptius technical training, is available -.6 '4UaliSed young men in theMrs. John Etcersliank were host- Dark." ery role in pictures. United States Army, M/Sgt. Archie esses at tha fourth of the summer, Clark Gable's next picture will In; her picture, "It Had To Be yi. Hooper of the local "U. S. Army card parties sponsored by the be a story dealing with the re-You," Ginger Rogers, gets mar- Brenda Marshall is back for her Mickey Rooney and Elizabeth Piti Woman's Club of Avenel at the turn of an Army doctor to civilian ried four times and has ot wear a first picture in four years, "Whis- Taylor are to be co-starred in the- HAROLD E. ANDERSON Barth liome, Manhattan Avenue. practice, under , the title, "Thewardrobe to fit. the taste of each pering Smith." When husband remake' of "The Crowd Roars." y The door prizes were won by Bill Holden went' to war, Brenda This time it will appear as "Killer "In these days of international Homecoming of Ulysses." of her four husbands. They like Mrs. George Mroz and Mrs. Earl pearls, rubies, sapphires and dia-retired from the screen to take McCov." responsibilities." he said, "it is Van Now. Table prizes went to care of tehir children. • Now she Repairing and Upholstering more important than ever before ' Leo McCarey recently flew to monds; respectively. The jewels, / Mrs. Harold Grausam, Raritan New York, where Maurice She- which will be rented, have been will dive her time befween films '.hat every young man obtain the Township; Mrs. John Ciceri, Mrs. and family. FREIGHT RATES 1esi eaucation possible. Though valier was appearing in a show insured against thert for a mere Charles Qmton, Mrs. Kenneth with Bing Crosby, and signed the $500,00.0. In a 7-to2 decision, the United many cannot go to college, they Young, Mrs. George Leyonmark French actor for a picture next All profits from the sale of Ab-States Supreme Court upheld the c&n, in the Army, get a real 'career and Mrs. Mroz. Non-players prizes year. bott and Costello's recording of contention of the South and West ,mining. were won by Mrs. Arvid Winquist Betty Grable has signed a new that their industrial development 29 EAST GREEN STREET "The Army can give an able three-year contract with Twenti- their famous vaudeville routine, and Mrs. James McHugh. Laurel and Hardy are said to •'Who's on First?" which sold 50,- has been retarded by railroad WOODBRIDGE, N. J. my "a school graduate training that Others present were Mrs, Charles eth Century-Pox and her first freight rates generally favoring the will t>e useful not only in the Army be wowing audiences in London. 000 copies in southern California Brookwel). Roselle Park; Mrs. Earl After they finish their engage- pitcure will be "The Blonde from alone during its first week on North and East. The court ordered Telephone WO. 8-0009-W bui also in civil life. Higher educa- Palmer. Mrs. James Boland,, Mi's. tion subjects are -taught in classes ments there, they plan to tour Bashful Bend," which, will go be- the stands, will go to Lou Cos-a blanket correction. • Frank Cenegy, Mrs. Raymond England and Scotland. In Scot- tello, Jr. Youth Foundation. p.nd through correspondence Hribble, Mrs. Herman Lampe, Mrs. fore the cameras in September. courses, and training is provided land, they will wear kilts. Mrs. Harold Wouldn't;that "kilt" you? * m tho-many lines of scientific and Van N M EAmun& Glenclin. •ndujtnal endeavor m which the , ^ .. mg j m Cal KrQghi Mrs> Eugene JOHN GOVEUTZ Pat Knowles won't be lone- M 'Sgt. Hooper said that a special I Magarg-ol, Mrs. William Ryan, Mrs. WOODBRIDGE — Patrolman some when his wife and children elf on is being made in this area Arthur Bietsch, Mrs. Walter Strom, Govelitz was eleotett president of leave for England. In his house- now to put the facts about the Mrs. William Kuzmiak, Mrs. Alex Woodbridg-e Local No. 38, Patrol- hold are seven dogs and . eleven Tarez. Mrs. Edward' Parker, Miss men's Benevolent Association at cats. He plans to join his family iuhdiltages of Army service before Alida van Sly&e, Mrs. R. G. Perier. a meeting held last week. Others as soon as he finishes "Dream liii.h rchool graduates. The next party, June 16, will be named were: Vice president, Girl" with Betty Hufcton. held at the home of Mrs. Edmund Nels Lauritzen; recording secre- Vft. says about 200,000 veterans Glendmnmg, Fairview Avenue, !o cheating U. S. on benefits. tary, Kenndih Van Pelt: finan- Greta Garbo is being, sought Colonia, with Mrs. Frank Cenegy cial secretary, William Majoros; for a co-starring role with Gary as co-chairman. Anyone wishing' treasurer, Joseph Sipos; legisla- Cooper in "Good Sam." Wonder transportation is asked to get in tive delegate. Daniel Panconi: if she'll have the good sense to' touch -with the latter. sergant-at-arms, Amt Peter- take it. FREE sen; trustee for three years, * Value Decreases Charles Wagrenhoffer; conven- Shirley Temple recently cele- When the sun shines on milk, botii tion delegzl'.e, Arnt Petersen; al- brated her nineteenth birthday. 9avoi- and vitamin values may t>a ternate to tlie convention, John Her husband, Jack Agar, present- damaged. Ondeyko. The convention will be ed her with a parakeet, which she held September 7, 8 and 9 in promptly named "April." Shirley's Atlantic City. next picture is "So in Love," which Installation of officers of begins production' in June. local will be h,*ld Elizabeth Taylor is hanging July J at a dinner at Frank's | about everything but the kitchen Tavern, Fords. sink on her new car.

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Phone You can cut coal hills and have SEE OS TODAY! more even heat next Winter by New, streamlined loan plan. installing a Minneapolis- One visit—-same day serv- P. A. 4-1616 Honej'well heat control now. iee. Immediate action—9 out 3 DAY CALL This famous Electric Janitor of 10 accommodated on sig- »We urgently request, to nature, auto, furniture or QT. controls your furnace fire from GEORGE BUCK, Mgr. salary. Any amount for any AND DELIVERY insure prompt service, your living room. All you do is purpose! Repay in 15 set it for the temperature you months, or less, in small, SERVICE to phone us the day be- want. An installation soon pays PHONE WO-8-1848, ASeven-monthlK FOR MRy payments. BUCK,. FOR YOUR SECTION CONStJI-T US fore. for itself in fuel savings. Ask or just stop in ... tell him how much you us about it and economical Old want . . . he'll take care of you at once! We Pick Up and Deliver Mondays and Thursdays Company's Lehigh premium an- thracite today. / EAST JERSEY EMPLOYEES LUMBER CO. PHONE WOODBKIDGE 8-9098. OFFICE, SAWMILL PERSONAL LOAN CO 74 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE AND YARD Quality Cleaners 87 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE (2nd Floor) METUCHEN, N. J. 407 MARKET ST. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Bate 2i£ % on monthly balance. Phone: 6-0726 Lie. #754. EARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1947 PAGE Most tax cases won by TJ. S. in Guatemala's new censorship law Ladies' Aid Makes Teacher? Bride-to-Be, 1945 and 1945, Wenchel says. muzzles press and radio. Is Honored at Dinner Men's Clubs Hear As Lions Club President Receives Charter WOODBRIDGE — The faculty College Professor Music Spells of School No. 11 held its annual AVENEL—The Ladies Aid Soci- dinner last night at the "Flag- SEWAREN—Colston E. Warne, ety of the First Presbyterian ship." ; president of the. Consumers Union SOCIAL SECURITY Church held ita colsing meeting of of the United States and professor the season at the church Tues- During the evening a wedding of economics at Amherst College, . For Your Child day with Mrs. O. H. Weferling gift from all the personnel of theAmherst. Mass., was the guest conducting. The devotionals were school, was presented to Miss Ruth speaker at a joint meeting of the John Hawkins, • Study of music is an im- led by Mrs. Frederick Beckley and Tracy in honor of her approach- Sewaren Men's Club and the Trin- left, Vis tri c t poxtan factor in child train- Miss Effie Neville;, Mrs. Beckley ing marriage. ity Men's Club of Woodbridge held Governor of ing because— urged the members to carry out a Those attending the dinner were at the clubhouse of the Sewaren Lions, presents Headquarters • It develops CHARACTER, neighborly spirit in the community Mrs. Frank P. Edgar, Miss Ethel Republican Club, Inc. The speaker the new charter PERSONALITY, POISE and From to Police Chief for Quality as well as overseas, and quoted Inslee, Miss Mary Gundrum, Miss outlined the 'objectives and the capacity for ACHIEVEMENT Trumpets ....59.5ft from the 41st chapter of Isaiah. Elizabeth Spencer, Miss Ruth functions of the union and ex- George E. Keat- Musical essential to success. Tracy, Miss Bertha Ohlott, Miss plained how the general public can ing, president of Instruments Clarinets ...A9.5Q Announcement was made of the the newly reor- • It increases a child's Elizabeth Presbyterial Training Helen. O'Brien, Mrs. Ruth Link, be benefitted. and POPULARITY. We all know Saxophones 79.50 Miss Elsie Agreen, Miss Susan ganized Wood- Accordion's ..65.00 Institute in Rahway Tuesday. Dinner prepared by the St. bridge Lions Accessories. what ability fo play music Anyone planning to attend is asked Murphy, Mrs. Esther Kerr, Mrs. John's Supper Club was served by means in grade school, liigh Violins 15.00 to contact Mrs. Davis Davis. Gladys Seitzer, Miss Rose Edison, Club. The pres- school and particularly in Mrs. Adelaide Crowley assisted by entation took Drum Outfits Mrs. Frank Brecka save the list Mrs. Clara Skidmore, Mrs. Amelia Mrs. William. Taggart, Mrs. Harry place at the college. of overseas hospital sewing re- Schrimpf, Miss Jean Johnson, Mrs. Halsey, Mrs. John Venerus, Mrs. Charter Night • Many leading men and i quired by the Missionary Board Ann Hodes. Jarries O'Donnell, Mrs. Daniel festivities held women in the world today this year and Mrs. Weferling stated Bishop, Mrs. William W. Bird, last week at the fetudied music and play an several taxes of used clothing had Mrs. Albert Anderson and the Alamo, Foris. instrument. Children who been mended and was now ready Avenel Girl Betrothed Misses Arlene Venerus, Gladys and Over 275 guesfs possess the character, per- for shipment overseas. It was voted To Woodbridge Man Mae O'Donnell. were present sonality and ability that to send a Christmas package to Present were Arthur W. Mack, with delegations music develops will surely a school in Tennessee., Mrs. Wal- AVENEL—-Mrs. Anna B. Wis-Joseph Pocklembo, Victor Nemetz, from all over the qualify as leaders in the ter Strom announced a tea andneski, 344 Avenel Street, an- Charles Jacobson, Andrew But- County bringing world of tqmorrow. bake sale beinb held at her home nounces the engagement of herkowski, Clifton Larson, Egan Nel- greetings from today. Mrs. William Falkenstern daughter, Eleanore, to Bernard C. son, Norman Waldren, Joseph Ho- their clubs. Gifts MUSICAL and Mrs. C. A. Galloway", will hold Cheress, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.gan, Anthony Radomski, William were presented EASY a tea on the lawn of the Clark Cheress, 317 Columbus Avenue, A. Vincent, C. J. Stevens, Charles by the Fords and INSTKTJMENTS PAYMENTS residence on July 16 and Mrs.Woodbridge. Anderesch, Thomas J. Moran, John Perth Amb o y FOR CAN BE Frank Cenegy will hold a tea at Both are graduates of Wood- A. Wozusko, Michael Demoreski, Lions Clubs GRADUATION ARRANGED her home on Dartmouth Avenue bridge High-School. Miss Wisneski Harry Halsey, A. J. Mundy, Joseph GIFTS in August. . is employed in the legal offices of Turek, William Taggart, Frederick Mrs.. Strom also distributed the Royal Liverpool Group Insur- M. Adams, Chester W. Filarowitz, patches _for names for the quilt ance Company, New York City and Harper A. Sloan, W. S. Wooton. of which project she is chairman. Mr. Cheress is employed by the Also R. G. Crane, W. W. Bird, Plans were made to hold a bazaar California Refining Company, W. F. Bums, A. W. Scheidt, E. H. Eddie's Music Center H School of Music on November 14 with the follow- Perth Amboy. Motz, E. C. Davis, Mercer Brunn, 357 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. ing chairmen: Pantry shelf, Mrs. James R. Reid, W. J. Ridyard, PHONE P. A. 4-1290 John Ettershank: aprons, Mrs. El- Richard Sanders, Clarence Zisch- mer Hobbs; handwork, Mrs. Ar-Three Avenel Residents kau, George Robinson, Percy S. thur Bryer; novelties, Mrs. E. W. Austen, Merrill Mosher, J. A. Wittnebert; grab-bag, Mrs. EdHonored- at Camp Kilmer Compton, A. A. Molitor, D. I. Dem- ward Kissane, and refreshments, arest, Henry Gilbert, George Luff- Mrs. Arnold Larson. AVENEL—Three Avenel resi- barry, Daniel V. Rush, W. Nixon dents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Godby Eborn, C. J. Olsen, B. D.. Stam- 1895 CHRISTENSEN'S The society will furnish a con- and Mrs. Mary Plennert, were gregational dinner on September berger, Joseph Kubicka, A. A. An- "THE FRIENDLY STORE" 5 and will be in charge of theamong the 56 members of the Grey derson and the Rev. F. Newton Ladies and Grey Men's Corps who Howden. Sunday morning church service were awarded diplomas for com- on August 17. Anyone wishing pleting a specal Red Cross hos- clothes hangers is asked to con-pital course at the Camp Kilmer COLLEGE TUITION tact Mrs. Clarence Jamieson or Station Hospital. All three are Tuition fees at the country's Mrs. J. K. Blumer. Hostesses for members of Woodbridge Chapter. colleges and universities have the evening were Mrs. Robert Col. William A. Smith, com- risen an average of 28 per cent Fischer, Mrs. William Kissane, manding officer of the hospital, since 1939, according to President Mrs. Harold Handerhan, Mrs. presented the diplomas which were Truman's Commission on Higher Donald Payne and Mrs. Larson. earned by the graduates by attend- Education. The increase in ordi- ing lectures and serving probation- nary student fees range from 11 SEEK P. O. BIDS ary periods. Members of the Corps per cent in private business ad- WOODBRIDGE—Proposals will serve voluntarily at the hospital ministration schools to 56 per cent be received by Postoffice Inspector and aid in the Red Cross recrea- in publicly-supported law colleges. G. F. Baurhenn, at Newark, up totion program for patients. G. I. benefits paid by the Veterans June 30 to furnish quarters suit- Administration now makes up 53 able for a postoffice at Woodbridge, per- cent of the colleges' income for a term of five or ten years from Bishop of IT. S. with 146, cap-from students, according to the December 1, 1947. Floor space of tures golf tourney in England. Commission. about 2,500 square feet is desired. '"Freedom Train" wall start tour with documents on Sept. 17.

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Perth Amboy, where a solemn Given m marriage by. her father, requiem mass will be" sung. Burial tie bude wore a .white starched will be in the church cemetery. heer gown styled with a. fitted The blast victim is survived" by jodice and full skirt extending into his widow, Emma, nee Mathiasen: i long tiain trimmed with ruffles. two children, Noreen and Patricia; i ter fingertip lengtn veil of French and two sisters, Mrs. Isabel Heck Jusion was held by a coronet of and Mrs. Evelyn Gleason. . lange blossoms and she carried Others who were injured in the .i bouquet of white roses and gar-blast, but not seriously were John i enias. Girdner, 119 Robert Street, Port Miss Marguery Jahnson, sister Reading and Frederick Anderson, WE ARE CERTAIN of the bride, was the maid of 17 Jean Court, Woodbridge. MISS MARY C. CLAKK. honoi with Misses Joyce Maguiness THAT WE CAN SEWAREN — Miss Clark, of Plainneld, cousin of the bride, ANTI- SUBMARINE daughter of Mr and Mrs. H. D. and Doiothy Mades, sister of the DESTROYER SAVE YOU Clark, 418 Cliff Road, has been budegioom, as; bridesmaids. Stan- The Navy is urging Congress to awarded the degree of Master of ley Van Pelt of North Woodstock, authorize the use of 355,580,000 MONEY! Arts by Teaeher College, Colum- N H , served as best man. Robert to convert fifteen ships for a new bia University. Maguiness of Plainneld, cousin of type of warfare with emphasis on A former WAVE, Miss Clark the bride, • and Edward Madsen submarine and Arctic operations. See 'Us For An Estithate! served at Kmgsvxlle, Textas. for of Colonia were the ushers. The money is to be spent over a IS months. The maid of hoaor wore an. aqua period of three years. The pro- starched sheer gown similar to the gram calls for the converting of D, COHEN'S bride's with. a matching picture nine destroyers of a new type of SUN REVEALS '46 FATALITY hat and gauntlets. She -carried a EUREKA, Calif — A highway underseas warfare envisioned by bouquet of aqua carnations and the Navy. maintenance woikei detected a yeliow roses. The bridesmaids were The family problem—what to give Dad for Father's Day. As each member sits gleam of blight metal 600 feet attired in yellow starched sheer pondering that unsolved question, Dad, his eyes twinkling, is being- mighty smug. down a steep Klamath Rivei high- gowns similar to the bride's with A" SURPRISED LEANER way embankment and investigated. matching picture hats and gaunt- OKLAHOMA. CITY. — Waiting Yes, he has everything, but there is something- he wants—and only Dad knows the He found the bodj of a man identi- lets. They carried bduqufets of for a bus, Paul Carter Burns, 13, 711 State Street, Cor. Wayne P. A. 4-2359 answer. Give him a Gift from Ghoper's and he will appreciate it. fied fiom peisonal papeis as John yellow roses and carnations. leaned against a light post. A Edward Walter Ding, of San Fi an- For their wedding trip to Can-short-circuit in the wiring melted cisco, lying undei the ~wi eckage ada the bride chose a black and •<—* of an automobile and papeis and white checked suit with red ac- effects of !an "Oscar Ortez" which cessories and a corsage of gar- indicated that the body of a sec- denias. Upon -their return, Mr. and ond victim of the ciash might la&ve Mrs. Mades will reside at the home been washed away oy the river. of her parents. The coionei estimated that the The bride is a graduate of wieck had occuried last November Woodbridge High School, class 01 Decembei of 1943 and the Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School in New York SPENDS S2,700 IN 6 WEEKS City. She is employed by Dr. Jos- CHICAGO — A sixteen-yeai -old; eph I. 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CHISELLEUS , The •Veterans " Actmmista|.tion CLASSIFIED states that .approximately 200,- REPAIR SERVICE 000 World War II veterans frau- SHOPPIN SUIDE dulently or through error, have KEYS made, locks repaired, wash- cashed in on unemployment or ing machines repaired. Lawn •••i mowers sharpened -and repair&d, ana subsistence benefits which are saws fllett l%-STORY-r-5-6 rooms.. $30J5-$3670 Milling Machine Hands DELIVERY 1537 Irving Street, Rahway, N. J. Rahway 7-1227 Fords Hardware Co., Inc. 1-2 CAR GARAGES—Log cabins | • Lacoe MacDonald 511 New Brunswick Avenue in many sizes, ana floor plans. All Bench & Floor Assemblies- 319 South Ave., Westfield, N. J. SERVICE '. • Railway 7-1198 additional equipment evailable. Call Service Stations Fords/N. J, P. A. 4-1040 us to discuss your housing needs. Second Shift Westfielcl 2-1094 Jasper & Son ' Real Estate - insurance ® F. E. DYMOND Lumber & MiSiwork 521 Portia Street, South Arnboy, N. J. 96 Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J. S. A. 1-0433- SYNCRO" MACHINE Venetian Blinds 5/29-6/19 Phone 8-2352 Kitchen Cabinets Donald T. Manson Andy's Esso Servicenter COMPANY Walter A. Jensen E. ROEHRS "DUTCH," Manager HBI,P WASTED, FEMALE Cabinet Combination Sink & Tub DRESS UP. YOUR HOME 611 Sayre Avenue Mason and Building INSURANCE GAS, OIL, LUBRICATION, funeral Directors m Linoleum Tops & Formica Tops TIRE REPAIRS, ' With Perth Amboy, N. J. Contractor Millwork of All Types Battery Charging, Truck and VENETIAN BLINDS GIRLS WANTED Representing Boynton Brother* P. A. 4-5500 38 FREEMAN STREET ALL WORK GUARANTEED Car Repairs Clopay from $3.44 & Co. Over 27 Years 24-Hour Towing Service Metal frttai ?S,88 Experienced operators on WOODBBIDGE, N. J. Synowiecki Acme -Milling & Lumber Woodbridge 8-1549 . WINDOW SHADES shirts. Telephone 8-1808 AVENEL, N. J. Lintest—side hemmed 49c OPERATORS WANTEB Company Tel. Woodbridge 8-1S82-J Girls to learn a good trade ROUTE 25 .Washable shades—complete Funeral Home Avenel Street, Near School 59c and 69c each To work on Children's Dresses. iuliers Supplies on Steady work; one week vacation 46 Atlantic Street Repairs FABERS GIFT SHOP Singer Sewing^Maehines. with pay; good pay. Apply, Car- HOISEWASBS Vacations and holidays teret Novelty Dress Company, 52 Carteret, N. J. Clarkson's 123 Smith St. Perth Amboy 4-4596 Wheeler Avenue, Carteret. Woodbridge Lumber Co. SEWING MACHINES with pay. 5-2 tf. ABBE LUMBER Telephone Carteret 8-5715 VACUUM CLEANERS Wearing Apparel - ESSO SERVICE " Insurance Benefits. - WASHING MACHINES • & OPERATORS WANTED EXPERTLY REPAIRED Amboy Avenue and James Street m Furniture © Woodbridge, N. J. COMPLETE LINE Singer Sewing Machines BUILDING MATERIALS CO, CARTERET SHIRTS Carteret Sewing Woodbridge, N. J. OF Light Work SAVE Vi ON PORCH AND Telephone: Woodbridge 3-0125 LADIES' & CHILDREN'S WEAR • INC.- Good Pay Avenel Street Avenel, N. J. Center WO~&-1BU Compensation and Other LAWN FURNITURE 652 Roosevelt Avenue (By RR Station) Woodbridge 8-1300 46 HUDSON STREET SPECIALS LISTED BELOW GERTRUDE'S SPECIALTY Carteret, N. J. . Benefits. PORCH ROCKER $7.9." Carteret 8-6225 Apply Between 8 A. M. and SPRING BASK STEEL CHAIR 7.5*5 Moving , & YOUTH SHOP 5 P. M. NOW AVAILABLE! STEEL CHAISE LOUNGE 10.50 LAWN MOWERS AUTO BODY REPAIRS 58 WASHINGTON AVENUE • LINOLEUM BEACH CHAIR 2.95 ® HELP WANTED S. S. SPORTSWEAR YACHT CHAIR ._. a.95 Hand & Power—Repaired CARTERET 8-ieCe Bedroom 522 Amboy Avenue Woodbridge 8-0887 Pipe In Buried-Town PLEASANT WORKING CON- Suite, nite table, pillows, tlvaiies,, ment furnished for any size affair— Phone 4-2318 no job loo large or .small. Woodbridge, N. J. Sundays—7 to 12. DITIONS. APPLY AT ONCE. vanity lamps, scatter rags. % Dished and Glassware for rent. Evenings and Holidays Call Kal Kedves - Emery Hack KITCHEN SET — S-pieoe SolM WALLY'S CATERING SERVICE Woodbridffe 8-2452 Fof of Gold Under Sireefs of a Oak Kitcliem Set, extension leaf, and Orchestra M&tohan Brothers - HOWARD itislies, linoleum. OF PERTH AMBOY • Hardware & Paints *• Canadian Village. A P. WAIiUS. Prop. iisleai iDstrameits © 44 Essex Street Carteret, N. S. GARAGE PERTH AJ1BO1' 4-3128-W *>hone: forteret 8-9596 Standard Esso Product* THE SURPRISE STORE BUILDERS' HARDWARE NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. *— '•Complete Home Ontflttem^w Headquarters for Quality Musical JOHNSON'S m Cinder BIpeks m PAINTS & PAINTERS' SUPPLIES • Roof ing & Siding Phone The pot of gold isn't at the end of 7-11 PROW ST. KETPORT ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Instruments and Accessories Woodbridge 8-0064 and 6-0533 the rainbow in British Columbia— Route 25 STOVES - KITCHEN CABINETS TRUMPETS, CLARINETS, Keyport 7-0442 SAXOPHONES, ACCORDIONS, Cor. Amboy Avenue and it's under the streets of New West- Woodbridge, N. J. Free Storage — Free Dellveey PERTH AMBOY RADIOS - LAMPS MINES ROOFING CO. minster along with a newspaper of- VIOLINS. Second Street Swiss chemical industry is ex- Open Friday and Saturday Kites ' Gutters - Leaders - Skylights fice, the remains of a sawmill and We are located on the Hill, CONCRETE PRODUCTS Baumgartners' Firestone Tires and Tubes a skeleton stuck in a sewer pipe. panded as successor to Germany. opposite the Post Office. Eddie's Music- Center Slate and Asphalt Roofs Woodbridge. N. J. CO., Inc. BUILDER & SUPPLY CORP. and In the days of the gold rush two REAL ESTATE FOB SALE Rubberofd Shingles deep ravines ran through the mid- Phone Carteret 8-6851 School of Music SHOE REPAIR 8x8x16 BLOCKS 31-33 RANDOLPH STREET 357 State Street dle of the town, forming a valiey in Perth Amboy, N. J. which many buildings were located. Water Resistant Prompt Delivery CARTERET, N. 3. Hines Roofing Co. ARE YOUR SHOES OUT After the "great fire of 1898," which P. A. 4-1290 456 School Street, Woodbridge OF SHAPE? leveled much of the business dis- 400 Fayette St. P. A. 4-5445 TOO SMALL? — TOO BIG? Telephone 8-1077 We specialize in niuiziiig shoes trict, the valley was filled in and the HOUSES FOR SALE Musle Shop larger, smaller, narrower, wider, town rebuilt on top of it. TINSMITH AND ROOFER toetess anil rcsliaj}Iu& them. INVISIBLE RB-SOilNG, WEDGES But they neglected to remove Department Stores Arthur F. Geis Agency Roofing and siding work AJTD HEEL BRACES from the ravines many objects Fire and Casualty Insurance Esposito's guaranteed WORK DONE WHILE YOU WAIT whicH have since become increas- CARTERET 184 Green Street MUSIC AND RECORDS Save salesman's commiiiion OR SHOP ingly valuable. Woodbridge, N. J. 465 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE Why pay $300.00 for a Fascinating glimpses of life b Ladies', Men's, Children's American Shoe fore the fire are revealed whenever Comprehensive coverages for pro- ' FORDS, N. J. $150.00 job? Rebuilding and Orthopedic Service tection against losses on various Nothing to pay extra for excavations are dug for new build' IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY kinds! of insurable property ana pro- Perth Amboy 4-6948 292 State Street Perth Amboy ings, but townspeople think the best Shoes and Clothing tection against personal liability to Phonographs and Radio P. A. 4-3314 others for bodily injury or property Combinations William Murphy is yet to come. Two-family house, inside completely re- damage. Amplifiers 99 Wedge-wood Aye. Stoves There's the gold, for instance. ***** Children's Albums Woodbridge, N. Jy Old timers swear that an Indian decorated. Three rooms, bat.h,. and sun - Choper's Dep'i Store 411 Forms of Automotive Insurance. Wo. 8-2279-M- i Let Us Be of Service to You. Drum Instructions once hid a fortune in gold dust in a fift t porch, first floor; three rooms, bath, second '• Call or Plione Woodbridge 8-2 - , •tunnel dug beneath, what is now one 1 Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J. Table Top Ranges • Glenwood of the main streets of the town. floor; one room finished off in attic, Steam Oil Burners Henry Jan&en &. S&n, ^Columbian \ oil & Gas • Other residents remember stories FOR HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Mortgage Loans Tinning and Sheet Metal Work Florence ( or of a bank clerk who became wedged heat. Taxes about $90.00. AND WEARING APPAKEL OIL BURNERS Monogram ) Coal & Gas in a sewer in one of the ravines, Appraisals Roofing, Metal Ceilim&a REDUCED TO $9600. VISIT OUR NEW LOW PRICES We Also Have and no one bothered to get him out. IMMEDIATE Furnace Work Puritan, Perfect, and Florence His skeleton is probably among the 5-lQ-25c and Up Counters Stern & Dragoset COOK STOVES' relies beneath the town. Stationery Supplies and Magazines INSTALLATION 590 Alden Street Construction crews demolishing CALL US TODAY FOR AN 97 Mam Street, Woodbridge, N. J. Woodbridge, N. J. B. Mikrut & Sons an old hotel recently uncovered sev> RAHWAY Monicker's Dept. Store ESTIMATE 342 Smith St., Perth Amboy, N. J. eral xooms which had been sealed Realtors ^ Insurers 36 Months to pay thru F. H. A. Telephone 8-124? P. A. 4-2246 54 WASHINGTON AVENUE for years. The rooms were com- MOVE.RIGHT IN . - Complete Burner Service & pletely furnished,' but decayed ' CARTERET, N. J. Telephine 8-0123 Fuel Oil Supplied. Tax! tables and chairs ' crumbled at a Five-Room House, All Improvements, OARTERET 8-9697 ELECTRIC Hug Cleaning touch. APPLIANCE CO. WOODBRIDGE A sawmill, cannery, newspaper Lot 77 x 148. Dry Cleaners Jewelry 403 STATE ST. T. A. 4-5225 UPHOLSTERED office arid blacksmith shop, were FURNITURE, RUGS & among the buildings partially, de- TACKED DOWN CARPETS stroyed in the fire and later covered Priced at Only' $6900. . WATCH, WOODBRIDaE OIL SERVICE CLEANED IN YOUR HOME TAXI when the ravines were filled^ Avenel Tailor Shop CLOCfc AND OH Burners Installed and Serviced with our safe scientific process Tons of wrought iron and huge JOHN MIKULAS, Prop. JEWELRY cedar logs, still in prime condition No Guess Work—Tickets Punched by EXPERTS 8-0200. Cleaning-Pressing-Repairing REPAIRING On Meter. after 50 years, are known to be Rugs wrapped for home storage buried in the underground city. FUR STORAGE GOLD AND SILVER PLATING ROSS Di COMO Agency Day and Night SerVice if preferred. DA"ST AND NIGHT SERVICE • METERED RATES 341 AVENEL STREET ' Shari Jewelers 317 Main St., WaodbridVe, N. J. : For Free Estimates Call First 34 Mile ...... 15c j 1576 IRVING STREET, RAHWAY, N. J. AVENEL, N. J. f STANLEY ifJYES Each Additional M Mile . . 10c tn ejtdeo sad sptmbd UBASS 3Z1 FULTON ST., WOODBRIDGE Telephone 8-0911-J —, 0651-M i South Amboy 1-0967-R Rahway 7-0262 WDGE, 8-2331 . YET. ' OFFICE: 443 PEARL STREET jo, aoijdmnsnoo Woodbridgre 8-1233 366 Augusta St., South Amboy WOODBRIDGE, N. J, PAGE SIX. THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1947 RARITAN TOWNSHIP -AND FORDS BEACON Largest Class in Woodbridge High School History Awarded Diplomas Last Night School Totk (Continued from Page 1) sengers. He 'said that the state regulation apparently did not ap- ply in cases brought to the atten- tion of the board. Stevens told the superintendent and secretary that the board's previous ruling on the subject of school buses should be brought Here and There: to the attention of all the town- ship teachers to prevent future PFC. Anthony j. Caraeausi,, son 1 cases. ol Mi , and I.IXA. Michael Caraeausi, Seven teachers were elected to J.) Campbell Stveet, Woodbndge, the school system at salaries rang- hrts compiatod a 10 weeks' course ing from $1,900 to $2,200 annually. »^> a weather observer, fie expecLs They were Winifred W. Furth, $2,- i u be stationed a t Keesler Field .. . 200; Marion B. Mortensen, $2,10; A great, bis thank you to A. J. Esther Marques, $2,000; Mabel T. Ha bo, of the Scale Theatre, for his Lowe, • $2,100; Helen T. Heyden, 'i'n-dollar check toward the con- $1,900; Ruth Eby, $2,100; and Eliz- duction of a camp for the blind abetr D. McCabe, $2,100. under the iurisdicrion of the New The superintendent disclosed J'rsey Commission for the Blind. that eighth grade graduations Djnauons may be sent to this would be held next Monday, newspaper, care ol the Crows Nesr. Tuesday and Wednesday in. the . . . All donations will be turned Oak Tree, Piscatawaytown and m to Mayor August F. Greiner Clara Barton Schools respec- 11 L the end of this week. . . . tively. Among his routine reports, Tal- bot pointed out that there had Re: Colleges: been seven cases of truancy dur- Township parents of Wood- ing the past month. He said that bndge High School graduates are was routine in the spring. becoming concerned about the in- ability of entering their boys and Japanese will return few of ships •-•iris in the various colleges. The seized from the Allies. Pi'me situation is found all over Hie state. Reason given. "All T tiled Up."' Maries, evidently, have nil bearing on the problem, as one young lady with straight A's all l'-ie way down the line for four ."cars, was also turned down. They li'U me that the colleges, mighty independent for the first time, are filtering- to -'native sons" first— LATE SHOW SAT. in id veterans second . . . which !(cives the present high school NOW PLAYING (•-•op pretty much out in the No. 7 Wednesday at 2:30 P. M. burned to the ground by a band YEGGS HAVE EGG-FIGHT Truman Will visit Monticello 8th Grade Exercises The program will be as follows: Board: Names . of Tories during the Revolutionary 1'ijld. There is nothing left for HILLSDALE, Mich. — Three Jefferson's home, on July 4. uome of the youngsters to do ex- (Continued from Page 1)* "Overture," "Tales From Vienna (Continued from Page 1) War. ..." yeggs and 25 dozen eggs became Humphrey Bogart cept go to some fourth-rate school Taggart, Donald Temporado, Ron- Woods," Orchestra; processional, ing the year they start school will Commends Teachers well scrambled in a recent attemp- Barbara Stanwyck 1 "Priests' March," orchestra; Star In her farewell address, Mary-Jo ted robbery of a poultry farm near in the hinterlands—or give up theald Temporado, James Thomas, Spangled Banner, audience; invo- be placed in a kindergarten class. Alexis Smith . idea altogether. . . . Eugene Verb, William Wanca, Any child in that age group, who Finn lauded the faculty of the here. According to one of the yeggs, cation, Rev. Newton Howden; school stating: ". . . For though arrested when he attempted to sell Lawrence Weston, Thomas Wil- Hymn, "Immortal Love," gradu- according to the judgment of the liams. teacher and principal, should be we may have done some of the 15 dozen eggs at a local store, the THewsetl es: ates; welcome address, John Hut- work in preparing ourselves for three men broke into' a poultry "THE TWO Port Reading Program chins; piano solo, Helen Barna; placed in Grade 1, may be placed the future, whatever that future house for the loot of 40 dozen eggs. FORDS, N. J. - P. A. 4-0348 Understand the old Mutton Hol- The graduation -program of vocal solo, Charles Buchan.. in that grade if parents' consent may be, we can lay claim to very When one of them dropped a bas- MRS. low Fire Brick Plant has been sold School No. 9, Port Reading will be Sketch, "Waiting for the Bus,"is given. Likewise, any beginner little of the credit. Few of us areketfull as they attempted to make Thursday, Friday and Saturday and the new concern will manu- presented Tuesday at 1 P. M., asAnn Youngman, William Ferdin- not in the age group, who accord- capable of learning without in- a getaway, the others showed their CARRGLLS ' faeture building brick. . . . Among follows: Processional, "Pomp and andsen, Sara Jane Peterson, ing to judgment of teacher and struction; in Woodbridge High disapproval with a few well-aimed "THE FARMER'S those who received degrees from Circumstance," Reading of 23 principal, would benefit more by eggs. He retaliated and soon the —2ND BIG HIT— Psalm, graduates; Lord's Prayer, Gwynne Romig, Stephen Nagy, School we found this instruction. DAUGHTER" . JButgers yesterday were: Morris B. Donald Maier; trumpet duet, John being in a kindergarten class for Few of us can go through four splatterings of 25 dozen fresh eggs With Loretta Young and • Smith, 25 MacArthur Drive, Fords, graduates; flag salute, graduates; Hutchins and Ferdinand Sehultz; a year will, be assigned to the years of any experience without covered the walls, cupboards, floors -Master of Science; Robert Law- welcome, Constance Kadingo; and the escaping trio. Joseph Gotten "Dick Tracy's piano solos, Julia Mesar; play,. recitation, Marie Scott; class chor- kindergarten. encountering problems and a need ;~rence Lehman, 59 Second Street, us, "Nightfall," graduates; pres- for guidance; at school we received and : "Graduation Day;" class' song At the beginning of the school Dilemma" Fords, Bachelor of Science in entation of the'class, Supervising year in September the younger such guidance from the adminis- $12,000 IN PANTS ' Chemistry; Alfred Herbert Voe- written by Anna-D'Apolito; awards, Principal Victor C. Nicklas; pres- tration and from the faculty. Nor "RIDING THE Martin Braun/principal; 1. Honor children in the kindergarten will NEW YORK CITY.—Found un- CALIFORNIA TRAIL" With Ralph Byrd geli, 32 Second Street, Fords, rolls, Lucy Ciardiello, Ethel Deme- entation of diplomas, Adolph be assigned to a morning class can many of us face a four year conscious in an alley with a frac- Bachelor of Science in Business ter, Robert Eak, Alex Lemaszew- Quadt, member of the Board of and the older children to an aft- task without encouragement to ex- tured 'jaw, Giacono Longo, a 63- With Gilbert Roland - Administration; John Adam Kuhl- Education; awarding of prizes, hort us, to urge us on; to our par- ski, Frank Markovics, Robert Mol- Howard W. Sharp, principal; fare- ernoon class. On February 1 of ents we are indebted for that. year-old junk dealer, was taken man, 138 Freeman Street, Wood- nar, Francis Pastor, John Rotili; each school year, those children to a hospital. Attendants found Sunday and Monday . bridge, Bachelor of Science in 2. -Teacher's prize for high schol- wdll address, Marguerite Toth; who were in the morning classes Finally no student can go through that the patient wore three pairs Education; Robert Charles Drum- Class chorus, "Sing A Song," grad- four years of school without grow- astic standing. uates; recessional, "Graduation will be assigned to the afternoon of pants and three shirts and, xaond, 185 Edgar Street, Wood- 1 ing in character and in personal sewed into the lining of the inside Presentation of class, Supervising March,' orchestra. classes, and those who were in the stature, without growing in sym- LATE SHOW SAT. , bridge, Bachelor of Science in Principal Victor C. Nicklas; award- afternoon classes will be assigned pathy and tolerance of his fellow- trousers, was more than $12,000. ."Pharmacy; Mrs. Margaret Ryan ing of diplomas, Harold Van Ness, to the morning classes. The money was in 10, 20, 50 and NOW PLAYING "Murray, 146 Bergen Street, Bache- man; for this each of us is grate- 100-dollar bills. member of Board of Education; Lauds Patrolmen ful to his 314 classmates. We are Dick Powell lor of Science in Pharmacy. •. . . song, "Questions," graduates; fare-^ here tonight, richer because of our Evelyn Keyes well, Lucy Ciardiello; "Star Span- f (Continued jrom Pake 1) Cominenceniftiit four years of high school work and C. P. Taft urges churches jut Around The Township: gled Banner," recessional, "Priest's police headquarters and. Acting fun; grateful for having bejsn given more stress on human character. March." . . . Sergeant. Joseph Grady put the (Continued from Page 1) the opportunity for such ah experi- "JOHNNY -~ Dr. Belafsky is attending a The graduates are: Salvatore alarm on the radio. ligiaus test could be a qualification ence." EASY COME EASY GO" :- medical convention in - Atlantic for a public office." EVERY WEDNESDAY O'CLOCK" Covino, George Dwyer, Robert Eak, Officers J,ack Manton and Elmer With Barry Fitzgerald and With, City, . . . John "Gutch" Korczow- William Kukulya, Alex Lemaszew- One Landmark Left AFTERNOON DURING ski is planning to take a summer Krysko in one car and Patrolmen Discussing disappearing land- Bar Mitzvah Services Diana Lynn Lee J. Cobb ski, Patsy Margiotto, Frank Mark- Martin Thuliesen and . Thoma.s THE SUMMER Ellen Drew course at William and Mary to ovics, Robert Molnar, Francis Pas- marks in Woodbridge Township Saturday at Synagogue work towards his master's degree. Bishop in another car sped to the Starting 2 G'Clock, Tuesday and Wednesday Nina Foch tor, John Rotili, Lucy Ciardiello, scene. Helen Moscarelli said in part: . . . George (Avenel) Flynn's girl Ann Coppola, Anna D'Apolito, "There is only one building left WOODBRIDGE—The Bar Mitz- June 18th "SHADOW OF A is visiting here from Florida . . . Ethel Demeter, Marion Eak, Al- At the same time, Detective Sgt. standing today which was built in vah of Robert Cooper, son of Mr. The folks along the waterfront in Linn, in another car, received the the Colonial period. It used to beand Mrs. Louis Cooper, will be SERIAL FOR CHILDREN DOUBT" berta Giordano, Constance Kad- alarm, went to .the post where he Joseph Gotten, Teresa Wright Sewaren are kicking about the ingo, Nira Malloy, Julia Mesar, known as the Cross Keys Inn. This celebrated Saturday at 9:30 A. M., "SON OF ZORO" and McDonald Carey smell emanating from the dead Pasqualina Renaldi. • picked up Patrolman Govelitz and building was formerly located at at special services at Adath Israel "Millie's all three cars arrived within a few the corner of Main Street and Am- Synagogue, School Street. Rabbi and fish, that were washed ashore the Exercises at Iselin other day . . . about 300 of them, moments of each other. bo Avenue, where the Knights of Samuel Newberger will officiate. FORDS PLAYHOUSE "OUT CALIFORNIA Daughter they tell me. . . . Patrick W. Boylan, principal at Watkins said he saw a car drive Columbus clubhouse* now stands. A cordial invitation is extended Gladys George No. 15 School announces that the up without lights and ran out. The The original building was moved to all to attend the services. New Brunswick Avenue WAY" Gay Nelson following program will be present- five patrolmen and. the detective back one block to 142 James Fords, N. J. With Monte Hale and Paul Campbell Tidbits: ' ' ' ed Wednesday at 10:30 A. M., inpursued him . but he refused to Street and is now the home of Mr. Guarding Mail Adrian Booth Ruth Donnelly the school auditorium: stop. Linn was forced to fire his and Mrs. Joseph Simon. It can Guarding the mails was one of the The boys at the Knights of Co- Overture, orchestra;' proces- (Also Dishes to the Ladies) lumbus gave a humdinger of a gun, and as he did, the burglar easily be recognized as an old odd duties marines performed in sional, "Pomp and Circumstance;" fell. Patrolman Krysko bent to building by the width of the wall past years. In 1921, and again in farewell party to Ed Martin, who scripture reading, Betty Mitchell; boards, the very low ceilings and was married recently. Ed, a phar- put the handcuffs on him and he 1926, leathernecks were assigned' prayer, assembly; Star Spangled again tried to make a get-away. the fact that there are no sasli this task at the request of the post •••ill macist's mate first class in the Banner, assembly; address of wel- cords in the windows and all of the Navy, and his missus will.make This time Krysko was forced to office department and were highly come, Sanford 'Yagendorf; song, use his blackjack. windows are of different dimen- commended for their efficiency. •K their home in Washington, D. C. 'Bright Summer," graduates; reci- sions. In many of its beams can Matinee 1 P. M.—Evening, 7:00 SARG'S OLD CORRAL '... And speaking about the Caseys tation, "Things Work Out," ' Ann Taken to headquarters, Watkins Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays •K was treated by Dr. Malcolm Dun- still be seen the original wooden ~K Main Street at Route 35, Woodbridge, N. J. -reminds me that their Cops' Night Brennan; presentation of Class, pegs. . . . The first printing t>ress awwmw Continuous from 1 P. M. "will be held June 21 at the Co-Victor C. Nicklas, supervising prin- ham for lacerations of the head in New Jersey was located in ~K lipal; presentation of diplomas, and bruised legs and hips he NOW THRU SATURDAY PROUDLY PRESENTS . lumbian Club—and that always is sustained in the fall. ' Woodbridge on Amboy Avenue. It POPULAR -K a swellegant. shindig. . . . Freddy Leo Farley, member of the Board : was established in 1751 by James Dick Haymes - Vera Ellen -K Kalita and Johnny "C" will never of Education; recitation, "The * Questioned by Detective Sgt. Parker. . . . The printing press was live down the fact that two ladies Future," Robert Rolofl; . prize Linn, Watkins readily admitted BRAND "CARNIVAL IN *t defeated them at shuffleboard the awards, Mr. Boylan; farewell ad- breaking into Markov's and to his COSTA RICA" dress, Marilyn Rapacioli; • class previous record. Arraigned before 'K AT THE NEW other evening. TGh-Tch. . . . song, words by Marilyn Rapacioli, Recorder Arthur Brown, Watkins ISELIN THEATRE CIGARETTES In Technicolor graduates; recessional, orchestra. was held for the action of the Oak Tree Road Iselin, N. J. THE BOWERY BOYS HAMMOND ORGAN In The Mailbag: • The ushers will be Florence Deme- Grand Jury without bail. Florida "HARDBOILED 51- ter, June Randall, Doris Socnle, and Newark authorities were also Met. 6-1279