The Beacon RARITAN TOWNSHIP Every Reader invites news articles and expressions of the Beacon should Keep in mind that of opinions on timely subjects from our the advertisements carry as much readers. We welcome all such contri- "punch" as the news articles. Every advertiser has a message for the read- butions and will publish them as far ers and uaes this medium because he aa possible. But, it Is very important knows the readers desire to keep that all correspondence be signed by abreast of every advantage as well as the writer. know what's going on. (and Woodbridge Journal) Fords Office: Raritan Township Office: 465 New Brunswick Ave. "The Voice of the Raritan Bay District" Cor. Main St. & Route 25 VOL. VI. No. 19. FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1936. PRICE THREE CENTS

PLA1NCL0THESMAN The L. BELLOFF DIES HOT WEATHER HINTS ANDREW BUTRtCA t HURT IN FOUR TROGER ASSERTS FORDS, N. J. — Health Offi- RAMBLING cer Harold J. Bailey, this week FORDS.—Robert Seckretter, 6, YESTERDAY, WAS announced the following hot ASKS POLICE AID AUTO ACCIDENTS of Hoy avenue, Fords, son of Mr. COST OF RELIEF REPORTER weather hints which were re- and Mrs. John Seckretter, received leased by Dr. J. Lynn Mahaffey minor cuts, when a car operated GOP FREEHOLDER of the State Board of Health: IN FINDING WIFE OVER WEEK - ENDby his lather collided with a ma- INCREASING HERE "Don't wear more clothing —-# •*- chine diiven by William Miller, of Ben Jensen says: What PASSES ON AFTER LONG than necessary. Men take no- FATHER OF 12 CHILDREN NEW BRUNSWICK MAN IS IN- 339 Washington street, Perth Am- TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONERS rood Is a college education ILLNESS, FUNERAL TO- tice. SEEKS MATE WHO DIS- JURED IN SUPER HIGH- ] boy, at the Oak and Fayette street MEET. - MELKO HANDS "Don't eat heavily of meat, intersection, Sunday night. today? A youn* man spends MORROW APPEARED YEAR AGO WAY CRASH j IN RESIGNATION four years learning the class- starches and sweet bread. Use The boy's father and the driver fruits, vegetables and milk. of the other car escaped uninjured. ics and then gets a job in RARITAN TOWNSHIP. — Dr. RARITAN TOWNSHIP - RARITAN TOWNSHIP. — RARITAN TOWNSHIP.—Com- "Don't take cold drinks too Andrew Butrica, of 285 Wood- Thomas Coleman, of Mill town According to police, Seckretter Washington playing with the Louis J. Belloff, 58, veterinary often. was driving north on Oak street, missioner Henry H. Troger, Jr., in surgeon and a former county offi- bridge avenue, Raritan Township, road, New Brunswick, received alphabet! 'Tis true, man "Bathe frequently. made another appeal to local po- 1 bruises about the face and chest when his car collided with the charge of the township relief set- fraud, 'tis true. cial died at his home on the super "Take it easy. You'll probab- Miller machine, which was trav- up, stated at Tuesday night's highway, Lindeneau section oi lice Monday morning for the re- in one of four automobile accidents ly get more done. turn of his wife, who has been that occurred in Raritan Township elling west on Fayette street. meeting of the Township Commis- 0-0-0 the township, yesterday morning, "Don't worry about the heat. after a long illness. Impaired eye- missing from her home since July over the weekend. The other peo- sioners, that the cost of relief has It can't be stopped and fretting 1, 1935. The missing woman is the ple who figured in the accidents increased from $3,326.36 in May io These days, according to Mayor sight forced him to retire from makes it seem worse. Augie, when you hear a man yell- mother of twelve children, all of escaped uninjuied. $3,563.37 for June. 113 families his profession 18 months ago and Temperance in all things — whom are living with the father. EASflARiTAN G. ing "Core" you don't know wheth- he had been seiiously ill for the food, drink, clothing, work were on velief al the end of June er he's golfing or has just become Local police, state police and the Coleman was riding in an auto- as compared with 102 families at past several months. play and point of view—is ne- missing persons bureaus in many mobile owned and operated by The deceased was born in New the end of May. the father of quadruplets Then cessary for good health. cities have been co-operating for George Balint James Young, also of Milltown O.P. PLANS PICNIC there was the Sunday driver who York City on June llf 1878, the the past year in an effort to locate road, when it collided with a ma- On June 30, there were 497 per- decided to save time. He got up in son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bellofi. the miss woman. Despite a tele- chine driven by Maurice Bonskin, sons on relief in comparison to 458 the morning and went straight to He was a prominent county Re- type alarm and circulars sent to of 128 Lewis street, Perth Amboy IN NEAR FUTURE persons on the rolls on May 61. the Perth Amboy General hospital. publican and was elected to the Non-family cases had increased Board of Chosen Freeholders in the chiefs of police in 1,000 eastern SHIFTS ORDERED at the intersection of the super- SAFETY COUNCIL cities, no trace has been found of highway and Woodbridge avenue, CLUB HAS MEETING AT frum 44 lo 49. The increase in the 0-0-0 1&17. He served three terms up MILLS COMMUNITY SHOP township relief roll is attributed lu until 1927. At the completion of her. Sunday morning. The injured man GAG OF THE WEEK: Mrs. Butrica, at the time of her was taken to Dr. Neil S. McLeod, ON AMBOY AVENUE the seasonal employment of a nuni his third term, he was namett BY POLICE HEAD bcr of the reliei clients. disappearance, was described as oi Raritan avenue, Highland Park Chatting with Gov. bridge inspector and held that po- HAS AMBULANCE Matthew F. Mo\ko, newly in- Hoffman Tuesday after- sition until 1930. being five feet four inches tall where his injuries were treated. RARITAN TOWNSHIP. — The and weighing about 160 pounds. According to Patrolman Roland East Raritan Republican Club held stalled District Court Judge LU noon your reporter At the completion of his polit- PREDICTED HERE Perth Amboy sent in his resigna- She has black hair, dark eyes and Wuest's report, who investigated its July meeting recently at the picked this one up. "If ical job, Dr. Belloff erected a road SET FORJCTION tion from his position as township side restaurant, which he conduct- no teeth. BALINT NAMED ACTING DE- the accident for the township pu- Mills Community Shoppe with a this farm control goes lice, Young had passed a red light record attendance. Nels Christen- recorder. His letter follows: ed until his death. He had been in HAVE'NT FUNDS FOR NEW TECTIVE--SIMONSEN AND "I have been appointed judge oi' much farther, the gov- poor health, for several years. MACHINE PURCHASE going in the direction, of Philadel- sen, president, presided at the FARKAS ALSO GET phia, on the super-highway and meeting. the Perth Amboy District Court," ernment will be taking Surviving the deceased are his SECOND-HAND ONE Melko stated, "and have therelore wife, Pearl; three daughters, Mrs. SUNDAY SCHOOL POSTS his car collided with Boskins who the cotton out of aspirin was travelling towards Fords on Reports of the various committees submitted to the Commissioner of bottles and putting it M. Francis Keating of East Or- RARITAN TOWNSHIP.—Find- were received and the treasurer's Public Safety, Victor Pedersen my ange; Mrs. Mildred Wolff and Miss FORDS, N. J. — Con- Woodbridge avenue. He was giv- leport showed a substantial bal- back on the bushes." ing that it lacked the necessary en a summons to appear in court resignation us recorder, effective Margaretta V. Belloff, of Linden- TO HAVE PICNIC firming this paper's exclusive ance in the club treasury. The re- when ray successor is appointed. eau, two sons, Edward V., of High- funds to purchase a new ambu- last night on charges of reckless port on the cellar party held at the 0-( story of a few week's ago, driving and passing a red light. "Will you be kind enough to as- land Park; and George B., of Lin- lance, Raritan Township's Safety Police Commissioner James home of George Thompson was sure members of your commission deneau; also four brothers, John AT FOJDSJARK Reckless Driver given and the affair was a social Keeping in e with the Council bought a second hand one Schaffrick ordered Chief of Frank Edisis, of 493 Jelliff ave- that I have had a great deal of presemt trend (.-ward astrol- C, George, Dr. Edward L. and instead, it was announced by the OUR REDEEMER'S. CHURCH and financial success. The Oak pleasure from my work in Raritan Henry Belloff, and three sisters, Police James A. Walsh Mon- nue, Newark, was given a sum- Tree Republican Club attended in ogy, your Rambler has gone to council oificials early this week. OF FORDS WILL SPON- mons for reckless driving, after Township and that I terminate this considerable expense to have Mrs. John Schrum, Mrs. George day morning to place Desk a body. The speakers of the eve- pleasant association with a feeling Ganster and Mrs. aJmes Maher. The ambulance, although not a SOR AFFAIR the machine he was driving col- ning were Municipal Chairman the horoscopes of some of our Sergeant George Balint in lided with a car owned by Carl of regret." better known characters cast The funeral will be held from new one, is fully equipped and will plain clothes and to appoint Henry N. Troger, Jr., Mayor Walt- A communication was received his late home tomorrow morning be in perfect shape in a few days, FORDS.—A picnic will be held Harris, of 36 Graham avenue, Me- er C. Christensen, Commissioner by Dr. Georgette, the famous Patrol Driver Andrew Si- tuchen and driven by his wife. from Commissioner Pederson, seer and mystic, now doing at 8:30 o'clock and from St. John's alter it has been repainted and Sunday at Fords Park, on King James C. Forgione and James Kirk naming Alfred Urffer, of FourUi church, in New Brunswick, at 9 thoroughly overhauled. The drive George's road, under the sponsor- monsen to the post of acting The accident took place on the sup Patrick, president of the Oak Tree business near the stadium erhighway near the entrance to street, Clara Barto.n section, as the show grounds in Woodbridge. o'clock. Interment will be in St. held for raising funds, through a ship of the Sunday School of Our desk sergeant while Patrol- Republican Club. new township recorder at a salaiy Peter's cemetery, under the direc- series of affairs and a house-to- Redeemer's Lutheran church, of to driveway to the Soldiers Home, man Joseph Farkas is acting late Saturday night. Both ma- A committee was appointed to ol! $1,200 a year. Uri'Ier's appoint- 0-0-0 tion of William H. Quackenboss house canvass did not come up to Fords. The affair will start at 10 patrol driver. As all appoint- make plans for a picnic to be held ment was effective July 9, when and Son. expectations, and feeling that an A. M. and the regular church serv chines were badly damaged but in the near future and were in- While winding a half-dozen ments were made by the Comthe occupa,nts were uninjured. he was sworn into office by Town- ambulance was an urgent neces- ices will be held in the open at 11 structed to solicit the cooperation ship Clerk Wilfred R. Woodward. Turkish towels around his noble sity at this time of the year, when o'clock with the Rev. Kreyling, missioner and not by the Doctor Okays Him of the various clubs throughout dome, Dr. Georgette shuffled a lot accidents are so prevalent in the pastor of the church, delivering the Although Joseph Suetz of 331 A report was sent in to the Com- Township committee, they the township. mission by Judge Melko, WhicU of dates, sank into a coma and ALIAS FAILS TO Township the council did the best sermon. are officially known as "tern East Ninth street, Enthusiastic plans were made gazed into his crystal ball. Then he thing possible by purchasing a con had been drinking, when examined stated that he had turned over The feature event of the day's porary" appointments. for the opening of the fall cam- $799.75 to the township treasurer, called his assistants, Pluto, Fatima veyance that when overhauled and entertainment will be in the form by Dr. Edward K. Hanson, town- paign. Camel and Venuts, and set up a painted, will be capable of hand- of a peanut scramble. Various In the meantime, the new re- ship physician, he was found fit $30 to the county treasurer for chart with which to cast the horo- HIDE THEFT FROM cord room has been opened up- to drive a car. Suetz was brought fines collected during the past ling the type of work it was games will be played and refresh- -month and $3 to the commissioner scopes of the following: bought for. ments will be served. stairs in the quarters formerly oc- before the doctor. At the request of cupied toy the Township assess- Edward Ligouri, of 220 Walnut TAXPAYERSURGE ol motor vehicles. 0-0-0 LOCALpFFICERS ors. The new room is in charge of street, Newark, after cars driven A letter offering the cooperation PARSONS AND LAuRlTSEN Captain of Police George E. Keat- by the two' men had collided on of the state police to the township Charles Grandjean, was received from Murk O. Kim- PRAISED FOR AVTiOU BY ing and desk space has been pro- Route 25 Tuesday morning. Li- Raritan Township police NEW TAX COLLECTOR'S LAW MIGHT vided for Captain John R. Egan, in gouri claimed that Suetz side- EQUALIZATION OF bLriing, colonel and superintend- chief: Cholly comes un- FORDS BUSINESSMAN charge of the radio division and swiped his automobile. He demand ent of the state police. He stated dex the sign of the moon Clerk Allan P. McDonnell. ed that Suetz be examined by a in the letter that the organization FORDS, N. J. — Sfft. Ben ALSO BE UNCONSTITUTIONAL FOR New cabinets for the filing of physician for drunken driving and PERSONAL TAX he represents will give every pos- which .rules our distill- sible aid to "lural communities." eries. According to Dr. fiu sons and Officer Nels records and fingerprints have when the doctor pronounced Suetz DECKER CLAIMS BUT 12 Lnuritsen were lauded yes- been installed and a new apparatus fit to drive, had to pay the exam- Mayor Walter C. Christensen Georgette, Cholly is TEXT IS PRACTICALLY IDENTICAL for the "reading" and classification ination fee. PERCENT OF TAXPAYERS was in charge of the meeting with sure-footed and easy- terday by Joseph D. Cope- of fingerprints, which work is done Trucks Collide PAY PERSONAL TAX Commissioners Victor Pedersen, going aind therefore, in land, of 55 -Maple avenue, Supreme Court Decides Constitutionality In Two Cases — by Keating, has also been purchas No complaints were made and Julius C. Engel, Henry H. Troger, time, he is bound to Woodbridge, for their quick One For Township of Teaneck, And The Other For ed and is already in operation. no one was injured when trucks WOODBRIDGE.—Equal- Jr., James Forgione, Township City of Gloucester. — Bogan, Lloyd and Dongas Render As Acting detective, Balint, who operated by Eugene Haywood of ization of personal taxes is Clerk Wilfred R. Woodward and make a great name for action in nabbing alleged Engineer Raymond P. Wilson par- himself. Decision. was prominently mentioned in the Quantico County, Md., and James being demanded from the thieves who rode away with recent silver robbery case, will Carl Wallis, of Federalsburg, Md., Township Committee by the ticipating. 0-0-0 work under the direction Keat- refrigerator parts from his McELROY'S CONTENTION UPHELD collided at the intersection of Woodbridge Township Tax- place of business Wednesday ing, who is the only other plain- Botn machines were damaged. August F. Grelner, may- clothesman. Plainiield avenue and Route 25. payers' Association. The de- or of Woodbridge Town- m oi n ing. WOODBRIDGE. — In decisions handed down in two Haywood, driving a truck of Leo mands were made by a com- GOAL CONTRACT ship: Being of the Leo na- MRS. ESTHER BRENNAN tivity and coming under It all began at 5:00 o'clock Wed- cases involving the Township of Teaneck and the City ot P. Feeney Co., 304 East Locust mittee of the association the Lion, Augie is always nesday morning, when Officer Gloucester the New Jersey Supreme Court Saturday Funeral services were held for street, Salisbury, Md., said that he made up of Claude W. Deck- IS AWARDED AT roaring about his grub. Lauritsen stopped the driver of a morning declared that the act of the legislature extending Mrs. Esther Erennan, 25, from her was waiting for the traffic signal er, John Labat, W. Boudinot Augie is governed by the junk truck because he was suspi- late home, 184 Ford avenue, Wed- to change when Wallis driving a cious of seeing the truck loaded at the term of the assessors for two additional years was un- car owned by Harry S. Kecnan, of Dey and Charles Mitchell at Sun which rules the heart. nesday afternoon. Rev. Pedersen a meeting held Wednesday He has had many escapes such a,n early hour of the morn- constitutional. The decision, which was given by Chief officiated at the rites and inter- Hurlock, Md., crashed into the roar BOARD MEETING ing. On questioning Lauritsen of the truck he was driving. night at which Township At- from matrimony which Justice Brogan and Justices Lloyd and Donges, affects ment was in Alpine cemetery, PORT READING COAL AND proves, as Dr. Georgette found that the driver had no regis- Perth Amboy. torney Leon E. McElroy re- tration or drivers' license in his the Quo Wairanto proceedings instituted by Howard Pen- SUPPLY COMPANY SUC- explains, that he was der, outgoing assessor against Herman Stern, present as- The deceaased is survived by Slapping Boy in Face presented the Township born under a lucky sign. possession so he took him to head- her husband, John; two children, CESSFUL BIDDERS However, the mystic ad- quarters. The driver gave the sessor appointed by the present Republican administra- Costs Fords Man $8.00 committee. Kathryn, five and John Jr., three; The association requested that vises him to beware of name of "Louis Pigard." tion. As a result of the findings Herman Stern remains as her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter WOODBRIDGE. — The Port flat fee,t and palpitation Investigation revealed that - • all personal taxes be equalized and Reading Coal and Supply Com- 1 assessor unless Pender takes the action to the Court of Er- Peterson; two sisters, Ingrid and of the heart. Gross' Service station on King FORDS, N. J. — Because he spread over a greater area. Mc- pany was announced as the suc- rors and Appeals, which is believed to be very unlikely. Eleanor. lost his temper and struck a ten Elroy agreed with the members George's road had been robbed of Mrs. Brennan died of maternal cessful bidder to supply coal to the axles and other spare parts which May Affect Tax Collector year old boy, Stephen Magyar, of but declared that he had no author public schools during the year 0-0-0 The ruling, according to Town- exhaustion at her home, Monday 15 Evergreen avenue, Fords, one ily to make any promises. How- were stored in the back of his term of five years from the date of morning. 1936-37, at a special meeting of the Charles J. Alexander, Wood- place. Gross came to headquarters, ship Attorney Leon E. McElroy, Leon Larson, 30, of Olive place, ever, he arranged for a meeting to Board of Education held Monday may have some bearing on the appointment or election; PROVID- Fords, paid a fine of five dollars be attended by the association, the bridge Township committeeman: glanced at the top of the load, and ED, that the provisions of this act WANT WATER SYSTEM night. The company will be re- Cholly, Dr. Georgette prognosti- declared that the junk was his. In new tax collector's law which also and three dollars costs, in police assessors and the finance commit- quested to furnish an analysis of cated, is a shrewd sort of chap extended the tax collector's term shall not apply to the term of any court last night. tee to be held before the 1937 work the meantime, the man who gave tax assessor whose office may STELTON. — Members of the is begun in October. the coal and a screen test. who knows how to put two and Continued on Page Eight iwo years, as the wording in both The complainant, Mrs. Agnes Another concern submitted a two together. That certainly hits hereafter expire, but whose suc- North Stelton Citizens' League Magyar, mother of the boy, told laws is identical. If the tax collec- cessor has been elected; PROVID- held a special meeting Monday According to Decker, the presi- lower bid but it was rejected due the nail on the head. Maybe Cholly tor's law is also declared uncon- 'judge Brown that Larson hit her dent of the taxpayers' group, at to the fact that the bid mentioned used to 'be night clerk in a hotel. ED, however, that nothing in this night at the North Stelton fire son several times in the face so stitutional Michael J. Trainer, lo- house, Fellowship Farm, and dis- the present time only 12 percent "manifest weight." SEMI-FINALS ARE act contained shall be construed to that it bled. Larson denied the of the taxpayers have paid person- cal collector will have to for modify or affect the provisions of cussed the installation of a water Must Get New Buses 0-0-0 reelection next year instead of charge and said he slapped the al taxes. The Middlesex Garage and Bus an act entitled "An act concerning system and fire hydrants in their youngster once because he was George Misak, Fords 1939. the appointment and term of of- section of the township. Costs of "The other 88 per cent", he Company and John Miele, both of REACHED IN WPA Uphold McElroy's statement annoying and insisted on hanging cJaimed, "completely ignore the Iselin, holders of transportation copper: George, accord- fice of commissioners of assess- financing the project were out- around his newly painted 1929 In handing down the decision, Continued on Page Eight) lined at the meeting. payment. The taxpayers' associa- contracts, will be requested to ing to the forecast, pre- the Supreme Court affirmed Mc- Ford. tion is not against the assessment furnish new buses to take the sents aspects likely to TENNIS TOURNEY Elroy's statement in behalf of Her- Judge Brown imposed the fine of personal taxes if everyone paid place of the old ones now in use develop him into a fam- man Stern which read as follows: after giving Larson a severe them and assessments were made before the beginning of the school •••>•• - -• "And this respondent further langue-lashing. equally. For some time I was as- ous scholar. But, in hot RARITAN TOWNSHIP. — Kelly BARKS, MEOWS, SQUAWKS, CLUCKS year in September or face revoca- says that Chapter 277 of the Laws sessed $1,000. Later it was cut tion of their contracts. The action weather, all Georgie Johnson and Miss Grace Johnson of 1935 is unconstitutional in that Dumps Get 0. K. From down to $500 while a neighbor of advanced into the semi finals re- followed a report issued by Ray thinks about is going to it violates paragraph 11 of Section 1st Ward Committeemen mine, on the same street, who has Mundy, chairman of the transpor- Varady's Grove where spectively in the Raritan Townshp 7 of Article 4 of the New Jersey NOW TABOO BY BOARO OF HEALTH much more than I have was as- WPA men's singles tennis tourna- WOODBRIDGE. — Committee- sessed but $200. There is no justice tation committee. The criticism of it's plenty cool under Constitution which prohibits the FORDS, N. J. — If you keep Health on Mcuday night, July 27. men Fred Spencer and John Ber- the board is directed only against ment and the women's tourney, by passage of any special or local in that." the trees. He has been victories Tuesday night at the Pis- any wild or domestic animals such The ordinance is most likely the gen who were appointed to inspect one bus owned by each contractor. laws regulating the internal af- as "dogs, cats, geese and chickens" result of numerous complaints re- the local garbage dumps, Monday taken several times as a catawaytown courts. fairs of a municipality." Kelly Johnson defeated Al Shai- which create a nuisance by "spas- ceived by the board from persons officially put their stamp of ap- student of Mahatma The act itself reads as follows: modic barks, meows, squawks, proval on the grounds in a report Gandhi. kofsky, 6-0, 6-1; while Miss John- "Any person now holding the vho have been continually annoy- to the Board of Health. son eliminated Miss Helen Dis- clucks, crows" or causing any ed by neighbors' animals especial- NOW It's Better Than Ever position or office of tax assessor noise which in the judgment of the Speaking in behalf of Bergen 0-0-0 trow, 6-3, 6-2. of any municipality- of this stand ly during the night, making it im- Other results are as follows: health inspector is a health nui- and himself Spencer said: Irene Tobias, Queen of and or any person who may be sance, better watch out—for the possible to sleep. "We inspected the dumps and the Stadium: Irene threat- Girls' tournament, first round, hereafter appointed or elected to Estelle Germann, defeated Margar Board of Health this week intro- The fine is set in section three we feel that the present site is as ens to beat your reporter ti^e position or office of tax assess- duced an ordinance which prohi- of the ordinance which reads as good a dumping ground as can be CHARLIE'S TAVERN fn any popularity contest. et Hansen, 6-0, 6-1. Second round. or shall hold his said office for a Margaret Ziegler defeated Bertha bits such "barks, meows, squawks, follows: obtained and from now on will net Irene comes under the period of five years from the date "Upon conviction of any person cause an undue discomfort. Dump- BEST PLACE IN TOWN sign of the Derby which Ceto 7-5, 4-6, 8-6. of his election or appointment, and clucks and crows" under the pen- alty of a heavy fine. The hearing or persons of a violation of this r- ing is now being sarried on in the WILLIAM & NEW STS. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. governs Eugenie hats, Men's singles, first round, Steve the terms of all officials now in of dinance, a fine of not less than $10 pit and is being covered so that horse racing and Bermuda Tonkochek defetated John Obzor- fice are extended for said periods, on the ordinance will be held at a or not more than $100 shall be im- there is no appreciable odor of any "Special Tables for Ladies" trips. ny 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. Al Pritchard de- so as to give to said incumbent a special meeting of the Board of description." feated Bill Travers, 10-8, 1-6, 6-4. posed." FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 19S6. FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON PAGE TWO brought up in regards to winter RARITAN TOWNSHIP MISS HELEN GASPAR FIRE CO. AUXILIARY activities. All members are asked MR. AND MRS. MULFORD Mills, RARITAN BOY ISHAS BIRTHDAY PARTY What Do You Know About Hsalth? lo make a special effort to attend. MISS FESLER IS of Amboy avenue are entertain- MET TUESDAY NIGHT By FISHER BROWN and NAT FALK William Fauble will preside. ing Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mann- FORDS.—Henry Schmidt, of —•— ing, of Kansas City. AftE PUBLIC What Advertising Doe* Paul street, tendered a party to RARITAN TOWNSHIP. — The GUEST OF HONOR • • * • HONORED ON 3RDMiss Helen Gaspar in honor of her DRINKING CUPS When someone starts aflvertislnff. Ladies' Auxiliary of the Raritan OANGEPOU5 "? Someone starts buying; MR. AND MRS. HANS LARSEN twenty-second birthday, recently Engine Company held a meeting When someone starts buying. and family, of Washington street Those present were: Misses Hel- Tuesday night at the firehouse. Someone starts selling; AT SHOWER HERE Raritan Township, visited in BIRTHDAY DATE en Hirtz, Agnes Schmidt, Anna When someone starts selling. m . _ Plans were completed for a Point Pleasant, Sunday. TiLGHMAN LAUBACK, JR.. Gaspar, Elsie Hirtz, Rosalie Hirtz, family picnic and hot dog roast to Someone starts making; FORMER KEASBEY GIRL TO * ' • • ' • TENDERED PARTY BY HIS Theresa Sharick, Helen Gaspar, be held at the Roosevelt Park, When someone starts making. MIRIAM BENNETT OF FIFTH Messrs. Alfred Kurick, Joseph Someone starts working; WED STEPHEN GEORGE street is entertaining Miss Jean PARENTS Moog, Joseph Gaspar, Carl Fischer July 26. Refreshments were served When someone starts working, OF BONHAMTOWN Ruddy of Metuchen at her home Michael Kipila, Henry Schmidf, by Mrs. Elsie Gondola, assisted by Someone starts earning. RARITAN TOWNSHIP.—Tilgh- Mr. and Mrs. A. J- Schmidt. Mrs. Walter Christensen, Mrs. man Lauback, Jr., was given a par- Chester Elliott, Mrs. Emery Dem- KEASBEY.—A surprise miscell- scak. YOU CAN'T AFFORD aneous shower was tendered to DEMOlATCLUB ty by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. AMBOY CASEYS PLAN STATE THEATRE TO to go without reading the weekly Tilghman E. Lauback, of Wood- remarks of "The Rambling: Report- Miss Irene Fesler, daughter of Mr. er" or the "Cross Road Chatter." and Mrs, Frank Fesler, of Raritan bridge avenue, recently in honor ANNUAL EXCURSION HOLD BEAUTY SHOW of his third birthday. The room de- These columns appear only in the Township, formerly of Keasbey, at PLANS BUS RIDE SURQEON BEACON. Read the real, low-down corations were in green and white PERTH AMBOY.—Plans for the WOODBRIDGE.—A Miss Ameri comments on inside information the Fords Casino, recently. Guests and a large birthday cake graced WA6H HI* annual excursion to Rye Beach ca Bathing Beauty contest for the HAND5 prepared for BEACON subsribers. were present from all sections of ihe center of the table. You'll like "The Rambling Report- the county, Wednesday, July 29 are rapidly selection of "Miss Woodbridge BEFOP.E TO RESORT CITY Those present were; being formed by the Perth Amboy 1936" will be held at the State OPERATION er" and "Cross Road Chatter." Miss Fesler will marry Stephen Shirley and Edwin Lauback, Jr., They're modern! George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ste- #- Joyce and Tilghman E. Lauback, Knights o£ Columbus under the Theatre tonight and tomorrow phen George, Sr., of Bonhamtown, BONHAMTOWN DEMOCRATS Jr., Arthur Burns, Jr., Bobby chairmanship of Melvin J. Melan- night. The contest is open to any WHAT DOES on July 25. MEET AT HOME OF Burns, June Berndt, Freddy Erick son. young lady between the ages of 16 QEORCE Present at the shower were. FRANK HUGHES son, Jimmy Erickson, Betty Jean It is the plan of the committee and 22 and single. A number of lo- Mrs. Anna Lesko, Mrs. Anna BONHAMTOWN. — The Bon- Erickson, Marjorie Kovacs, Albert to conduct this excursion in accord cal entries have been received by BERNARD SHA Gaspar, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gy- hamtown Democratic Social Club son, George Pribua, of Raritan ance with the usual type of excur- Mr. Sabo and contestants may en- ! ATTRIBUTE HIS VIQOP,^^ armati, and daughter, Irene, Mr. of Raritan Township held its meet- Kovacs, of Fords; Bernard Erick- sion sponsored by the Knights of ]ter up until 8:00 P. M. tonight. end Mrs. James Fesler, Sr., Mr. ing Monday night at the home of Township; Jack Hanretti, Anita columbus in the previous years. | Each contestant will be outfitted 1. To his diet of cases from one drinker to the next. and Mrs. James Fesler, Jr., and Frank Hughes of Dorothy avenue, Rohr, Anna Rohr, Martin Pfister, Usually close to 1500 persons make j Answers: daughters, Patricia and Joyce, Mr. Ileane Jorgensen, Miriam H. Ad- in the latest bathing creations fur- plenty of fresh milk 3. About ten minutes, during with the president, Charles E. Bo- the yearly sail up the Long Island ,ind egctables. which time he scrubs continuously, and Mrs. Stephen Rcsh, Miss Anne land in charge. ams, of Perth Amboy. nished by the Poppy Mills of New- Sound to Rye Beach. Rye is con-ark. The winner will be presented 2. They may carry infectious dis. using germicidal soap and hot water. Resh and William Seaman, all of Also Mrs. Jorgensen, Mr. and sidered the Playground of the East You com get Iho money you Carl Lundt, Frank Kelly, Teddy with a beaautiful loving cup and need her© on your own secur- New Brunswick. Misses Mary Dries, Mrs. J. Harmon and Mrs.Mrs. H. Cuiton, Mr. and Mrs. W.and is rated as one of the most up Cheh and Rose Chen, of South Riv Culton, Mrs. J. Hanretti, Mr. and other gifts will be given the run- Mrs. Ruth Fuller, of West Newton, ity and signature — wilhoul T. Dries were appointed by the to date amusement parks in Newner-ups. Miss Woodbridge will get SERVICES HELD FOR Mass., and Miss Laura Brodhead, endorsers. You got it quickly er; Mrs. Stephen Sloboda, Mrs. Er- president, as a committee to ob- Mrs. B. Adams, Mrs. Kromen, of York State. ic Schuster, Mrs. William Elan, Perth Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. E. Lau an opportunity to compete for Miss GARRETT BRODHEAD of Woodbridge; two sons, Conrad —and privately. You can ro- tain new clubrooms. Plans for a This year there will be five new America through the New Jersey K., of New York and Calvin E., of pay it in small monthly pay- Mrs. A. Preiss, Stephen Sloboda, •back, of Metuchen: Mr. and Mrs.attractions at the Westchester WOODBRIDGE.—Funeral ser- bus trip to Coney Island were dis- State finals in September. vices for Garrett Brodhead, 88, an East Orange; two brothers, Jane mente. Co mo in. phono, cv Joseph Buzak and Charles Preiss, T. Lauback, Mrs. A. Peterson, Mr. county resort. All amusements in- write. of Metuchen. cussed. and Mrs. H. Berndt, of Fords; Mrs. Patrons entering the theatre will old resident of Woodbridge and E,, of JFlemington and Richard H., It was decided to hold a picnic cluding dancing and bathing are be given a ballot to vote for their of Bethlehem, Pa., and one sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen George, G. Pribula, of Raritan Township; offered by the park commission vicinity, who died Saturday at his PENN PERSONAL LOAN M:s. Elizabeth Smith and daugh- August 22. Included on the com- Mr. and Mrs. Tilghman E. Lauback selection, after seeing the young home at 180 Green street, were Mrs. Frederick Moon, of Kingston, mittee are Mrs. J. Harmon, Mrs. and the boat will be docked long ladies appear on the stage in bath- Pa. COMPANY ter Margaret, Emma Bartha, FranK of Fords. enough to allow all on board to held Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30 Katherine White, Frank Lundt, ing suits. The ballots of both o'clock at the house. Interment was N. J. Dept. oi Banking lie. No 676 Taeacs, and Stephen George, of have a good time at the park. The WOODBRIDGE.—The Hungari- Bonhamtown; Mrs. Agnes William Mrs. T. Minshaw, Frank Kelly, nights will be tabulated and thein the family plot in the Alpine Peter Pulone, and Carl Lundt. RECREATION DEPARTMENT boat will leave the city dock in an Catholic Club will have a reg- Cor. Smith and State Sts. sen, Mrs. Daniel Warfields, Mrs. winner presented on Saturday cemetery. Over United (Whelnn'e Drug- Store) President Boland will be chairman BUSY AT KEEP WELL CAMP Perth Amboy at 9:30 A. M. andnight. It is hoped that Woodbridge ular meeting Monday night, July Christenson, Mrs. Rose Lebeda, will return to Perth Amboy at 10 20, at the club rooms on Smith Fhone Perth Amboy 4—0887 Mrs. Joseph Eckert, Sr., Lillian a.nd will hold a committee meeting will have a candidate strong The late Mr. Brodhead was born at his home. METUCHEN. — With the July P. M. in Mauch Chunk, Pa. He came to street. N. J. License No. 67G Eckert, Helen Maty, Mrs. Michael enough to secure one of the major Monthly Bate The secretary was authorized to camping season now half over, the The committee has arranged to ! prizes in the state show, if. not Perth Amboy as a young man. He Important matters are to be Kovacs, Astred Larson, Andrew have buses meet the boat upon its write a letter of thanks to Edward 150 county boys now at the Kiddie winner. Form, beauty, grace and was an old employe of the Lehigh Kovacs, Anne Vincz, Vera Zizas, return for the convenience of those Valley Railroad, having begun Helen Pedlowski, Irene Pedlow- Patten, Mayor OX Perth Amboy, Keep Well Camp are being kept poise are the qualifications taken for his contribution to the dance persons living in Woodbridge, Av- into consideration by the audien- work with that concern when he Ski, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Ed busy with many types of recrea- enel, Carteret, Westfield, South ward Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank held May 29. tional activities. ce in making their choice. A re- was but 18 years old. He started* The club will meet only once a Amboy, Fords, Raritan Township,' hearsal on these four points will work for the company in this vi- WONDER VALUES IN Fesler, and Olga Fesler, of Raritan Three activity periods daily for and New Brunswick. month during the remainder of theeach child are included on the pro- be given the contestants on 8:00 P. cinity when it constructed the summer. All kinds of refreshments will be M. tonight by Maison Stelle, re- Perth Amboy "coal docks. He serv- gram. According to John F. Fitz- on board and there will be dancing Patrick, the current staff, furnish- presentative from the National ed with, the Lehigh Valley for a SILK DRESS GOODS Another Goliath on the boat going and coming from Beauty Pageant Association. period of 55 years until his retire- Township. ed largely by the Works Progress the park to the strains of Fred A complete line of Silk and Linens Anna Budnarik, Administration, is proving very This is a wonderful opportunity ment a few years ago when he of Pugilism Also Misses O'Briens Chicago Ramblers. The held the position of train master. —all Merchandise dii-ect from the Julia Matoche, Rose Sopko, Doris competent in conducting the young Steamer "City of Keansburg" has for any girl who has aspirations mills to you—See these Week-end Ericksan, Mrs. John Eudrjarik, Sr., sters' entertainment program. for the stage, radio or screen as He held the position of city treas- Specials. John Budnarik, Jr., John Horkay, been chartered for the trip. urer of Perth Amboy for a number Among the most busy is the Tickets may be procured from beauty contest winners have the Stephen Horkay, Mrs. Joseph Hor- handicraft department, where most direct routs to success in the of years. After his retirement, Mr. kay, Mrs. Andrew Nagy, Mrs. any member of the Perth Amboy Brodhead took up a permanent Two many articles of clay have been Knights of Columbus, at the K. of theatrical firmament. Fiank Rock, Mrs. Nicholas Her- made. There are two tables cov- residence in Woodbridge. man, Mrs. Louis Szechi, Mrs. Wil- C. home on High street, also from He is survived toy two' daughters, ered with clay pieces made by thethe following merchants in Perth Read the BEACON Outstanding liam Siska, Mrs. John Kalapos campers and painted by them ,and Mrs. Charles Bartok, Mrs. William Amboy; Duffy's Smoke Shop on which they will take home when New Brunswick avenue, Doyle -and Varady, Mrs. Louis Varady, Mrs. the camp season is over. Work Values Chris Larson, Mrs. Einer Prang Cunneen, Smith street, Tarlow- THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN and Mr. and Mrs. Paul St. Miklosy, with paper and wood is also pop-sky's Pharmacy, State street; Col- By GENE BYRNE* DOTTED . SATIN in of Fords. ular, and many pretty containers umbian Pharmacy, State street; every color—an extra- have been constructed out of dis-Thos. F. Burke's Funeral Estab- ordinary special at per, Mrs. Marguei-ite Quish, Mrs. garded tin cans. Mary Bertram, Margaret Mandy, lishment, State street, George yard Games are providing an unusu- Smith, Hall avenue; Haller's Ra- 49c Mary Orosz, Edna Orosz, Julia Ban ally great amount of pleasure to yacski, Anna Toth, Katherine Ma- diator Works, New Brunswick ave- JUST the boys, due to the increased sup- nue, Caddilac Lunch, Smith street; tisz, Mrs. Charles Wagonhoffer, Jr. ply of toys at the camp this year. ONCE OVER PRINT CHIFFONS in and Helen Chai-onko, of Keasbey; Frank Gasior, Prospect street; 1M PERFEC a splendid variety of Several hundred games of all types Frank Massopust, State street, and — 1 WON/T Mr. and Mrs. Louis Watts, George have been donated by interested colors—values that will Watts, Mrs. D. Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Buckley's Drug store, Fords. Tt-HS clubs throughout the county. The Committee in charge ol the astound you at per yd...39c Thomas Lassen, Ethel Mitruska,, The nature department is con-Excursion consists of: Melvin J. Holon Kutasy, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- ducting a program designed to Melanson, General Chairman; eph Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank. teach the children to identify com John Brennaji, Thomas Henderson Lorber, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore j man trees and flowers. Sides are Joseph Herochik, William Haller, Martin, Betty Martin, Mr. and Mrs. chosen to provide greater incentive Woodbridge Silk & Remnant Store T. McNierney, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-j in the sport of telling different Peter Miller, P. J. Kehoe, Joseph ert Morris, Vilma Matton, George Dully, Harry Bates, Robert Bates, 75 MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGE varieties of leaves and flowers Anthony Ceres, William Clooney, Sabol, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis, from one another. Plaster casts Ben De Andrea, Joseph Kerr, Au- Mr. and Mrs. A. Paone, Mrs. Frank j have been made of many common Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- gustus Melanson, Arthur Lewis, leaves by the children. John McQuade, William Quirk, liam Chete, of Perth Amboy. Music and dramatic activities Mr and Mrs. Michael Bali and are a regular part of the day's rou- Edward Reilly, John Reilly, Joseph Mrs. Anna Grey, of Piscataway- tine. The boys have already leani- Seiber, Andrew Melanson, Ed- town; Frank Dansces, of Wood- ed many new songs and stories, ward Sullivan, James A. Murray, bridge; Mrs. Adam Wachter, John will prepare a play to present on Eugene McCardle, Harry McCard- Edmond, Helen Wachter, Julius the day when their parents visit le, James Neiland, Joseph Kalten- Kertesz and Mrs. John Maurer, of camp, July 26. back, Edward Kennedy, Peter Carteret. Floresh, William Gleason, Joseph Costello, George Dalton, Florenz bcsnK uiii U'liow, Piimo Car- BRITISH BAN RADIO ADS. if nera would look almost tiny. Savannah, Ga. — When John Dooley, John Daly, John Dudor, Leon Ketehel) is this giant who Harrison Warrick needed a set of London. — In extending the comes to the fingerprints, he found he didn't British Broadcasting Corporation's Read the BEACON seeking pugilistic glory. Ketch- have any. Following his trade of charter for another ten years, the ell, standing 7 feet 2Vz inches brick-mason after the World War, British Government announced Ts!«phone 4—0075 and weighing 280 pounds, is a Warrick found, on being finger- that all advertising will continue' native of Poland and boasts 17 printed to get his soldier's bonus, to be banned from the air. The UIHV straight Knockouts in European that all traces of the loops and broadcasting company was also in- bouu. St-me idea of Ketchell's whorls were gone. However, after structed to continue upon current altitude may be gained by com- I C*wrii Look Old panion with Jackie Berg, Eng- daily greasing and wearing gloves affairs, both in its broadcasts and lish lightweight ooxer shown while working, he hopes to be able in the corporation's own publica- Thos. F. Burke to qualify. tions. standing on the second step. —Funeral Directors— When It's So Easy

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ONE GIVES TWO — SOMETHING NEW! KEASBEY CLIFF SMITH'S «« ^ SALAD-OF-THE-WEEK FORDS LEGION BRIEFS THE MISSES IRENE TOTH, JUL- ia Fazekas, Margaret Cheega i By Elsie Stark ENTERTAIN WITH KITCHEN The Junior Auxiliary of the day evening at 7:30. They will at- and Eleanor Lovas, spent Satur- Harry Hansen Post 163, American tend the County meeting at Dun- dy at Midland Beach, S. I. CLUB .Legion have changed their meet- ell en. • * • * HOUSE-WRAMING • • • • MR. AND MRS. ANDREW MA- Are Men Better Cooks? ing dates to the second and fourth At the next regular meeting of sik and daughter, Irene, and son CELEBRATE ENTERING NEW Dear Club Member*: Thursdays of the month. Joseph, of Pittsburgh and Mrs. • • • • the Ladies Auxiliary of the Harry HOME ON WILLIAM RS. MARGARET METZGER, Hansen Post, 163, American Legion Andrew Masik, Jr., of Youngs- STREET M of De Pew, N. Y., believes All members of the Harry Han- there will be election of officers. town, Ohio, were recent guests 1/ that men are naturally better cooks sen Post 163 and its Auxiliary will of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Keso, of All members are asked to attend. then women. Mrs. Metzger teaches meet at Legion Hall on Wednes- Florida Grove road. FORDS.—A housewarming par- cooking and Refreshments will be served. • * • • ty was given by Mr. and Mrs. Clif- home economics, MRS. ALEXANDER OROSZ, OF and recently she Florida Grove road underwent a ford Smith in celebration of the told newspaper occupancy of their new home on tonsil operation recently at the men: rORDS PERSONALITIES Perth Amboy General hospital. "Men bring & r BT MKS. C. ALBERT LAB SON William street. Many friends and ^^ • * • • relatives were entertained by the scientific view- 18 Summit Avenue TeL P. A. point to the kit- MRS. ROSE FEE OF SMITH ARM girl, city girl, small town Smith's. r chen. Their street had as her Sunday guest, girl or whatever you are, you'll work is thor- r F A mock marriage featured the her daughter, Miss Rose Fee, ofwant to plant a few mint leaves In ough." WALTER TRIPP AND WILLIAM HENRY BALDERSTON, OF NEW Brooklyn. a shady nook of the garden or a evening's entertainment with Mrs. Tripp, of West Haven, Conn., Brunswick avenue, is visiting I don't won- • • • • window box. Not much, but just Ruth Munroe joined in wedlock to der. Certainly were weekend guests of Mr. and with relatives in Pittsburg, Pa. enough to satisfy an inclination. George Gagnon. T.he bride was my man's work is thorough. You Mrs. Peter Schmidt, of Gordon • • • • THE MISSES JULIA BANYAC- You'll get real pleasure in having ski and Mary Antol, were recent given in marriage by her husband should see the wreckage after he avenue. THE HOLY NAME SOCIETY OF fresh mint on hand for drinks and William Munroe and William Dun has brought his "scientific view- • • • • New York City visitors. salads. So many things call for it point" to the refrigerator some Our Lady of Peace church held this time of year. Here, for instance. ham performed the ceremony. The MR. AND MRS. JOHN HAWKINS a bingo party last night in the ISELIN flower girls, Mrs. John Hawkins night about bedtime. Dishes piled Is a salad in which it Is used: high all over the place, half fin- of William street had as their school auditorium. and Mrs. Hulda Nord also took ished, and not put back. weekend guest, their niece, Miss • • • • MRS. MARGARET FINK, OF July Salad part jji the ceremony. Dorothy Munroe, of Bound Sonora avenue, is spending a l'-i cups pineapple, 1 tablespoon mint, Singing, dancing and games Men in the kitchen are a problem MISS GERTRUDE LUNDQUIST, month's vacation at the home of cubed chopped to most of us, not because of their Brook. of Tottenville, S. I., is visiting U4 cups berries French Dressing were enjoyed by those present and icientific viewpoint, if any, but be- • • • > VER try to get two ol something for one? You eay it can't be friends in the Catskill moun- Mix and chill pineapple and ber- with Miss June Lind, of William ries. Arrange on salmi green on in- refreshments were served on thecause they are always demanding MRS. OTTO MAIER AND MISS street. E done? Well, maybe it couldn't according to the old grammar school tains. spacious lawn m front of the Smith something to eat at odd hours, es- 'rlthmetlcs, but here's a case In which U'B an everyday occurrence. • • • • dividual salnd plates. Sprinkle with Lorraine Maier, of Anne street, • * * * chopped mint. Serve with French home. pecially in thes11e hot summer days. You take ODP electric range and from it obtain two miracles! The MISS HELEN WEBER, OF JER- How do yo meet that problem? have returned to their home aft MRS. A. NAGY AND MISS ANNA miracles are (11 a li°;ht fluffy cake baked in an oven that does not have dressing. Servos G to S. Those present were: My family is satisfied most when er having spent last week at to be prehfiatM, a&d (2) no wilting of flowers placed on top of the sey City, has returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Nisson Nord, Mr. Archy, visited in Asbury Park, home after visiting several I haul out a glass of cool milk for their cottage in Budd Lake. recently. oven, because or the excellent Insulation of the range. You're going HAVE BUS RIDE and Mrs. Albert Anderson, Mr. and each, plus a little plate of assorted to want to try thip newest ol wrinkles in cake decoration—the use or weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Mrs. Andrew Stockel, Mr. andcookies or cakes. I don't think • * * • gloriously colored red garden flowers. You'll be delighted with the eph Rapacioli, of Correja ave- KEASBEY.—A successful bua Mrs. John Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs.anything beats milk and cakes for MR. AND MRS. CHARLES Schus THE KNIGHT AND SQUIRE held novelty, as well a» with the colorful note they give your cakes. nue. ride was held Sunday by the Keaa John Hawkins, Mr. and Mrsa. bedtime snack, or a between- ter, Miss Mary Schuster and a meeting Tuesday night at the • • * • bey Social Club. The buses left the meai snack. Hotel Pines. Probation Officer club rooms at 9:30 o'clock with the George Gagnon, Mr. and Mrs. Clif Kenneth Schuster, of this place, PAUL SLUK, CHARLES OLI- ford Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I blush to confess I often join in spent the weekend at Beach Ben Jensen, of Fords, was the club members and their friends with these little informal parties guest speaker. phant and John Koch spent Sun- Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mastro- Haven. day fishing aboard the boat, aboard and an enjoyable day was in the kitchen myself. And there spent at Rye Beach, N. Y. John Fac vich, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith, aren't many dishes to wash after- • • • • "Yankee Doodle." of Fords; Mr. and Mrs. William ward, either: only a few glasses. MISS VIRGINIA KNUTSEN, OF KEASBEY ISELIN NEWS zak was chairman of the commit- Dunham, Miss Eickey Talley, As for the cakes, here is a recipe Minneapolis, has returned to her by ELIZABETH HBYBOUBNB Read the BEACON tee in charge. Ralph econ, of New Brunswick; my men-folk like: MR. AND MRS. CHARLES Pfeif- home after having spent sever- fer of Smith street, had as their Hillcrest Ave., 7»«ftn, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Ruddy Nelson, of 1 cup sugar 1 can moist, jwecc- al weeks at the home of her Hopelawn and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-2 cupi corn flakes ened cocoinut weekend guest, Mrs. Margaret FOR THFbes t ™- drugs and cosmetics at the LOW- y2 teaspoon salt '/, leaspoon almond aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. K. Day, of Plainfield and as Sunday V 11UJ liam Munroe, of Bound Brook. 2 egj; whiiM. stiffly email Knutsen, of Fords. guests they had Mrs. William MISS MARIE JANKE, of Harding near future. EST PRICE OBTAINABLE, buy Bt the beaten avenue, is spending the summer Fold sugar and salt gradually into • • • • Dey and daughter, Doris ajid • * • • FORDS PHARMACY, INC. RARITAN TOWNSHIP egg whites. Fold corn flakes and MISS VERA SOLOWINSKY, Miss son, William, of Hatsboro, Pa., at the home of her aunt in Forest THE GERMAN-AMERICAN SO- cocoanut gradually into mixture. Irene Domel, George Levandow and Mr. and Mrs. Schuster, and Hills, Long Island. ciety of Iselin will hold its bus 550 New Brunawick Avenue FORDS. N. J. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM TESTA Add almond extract. Drop from * • w m j ride on Sunday, July 26. and daughter, Betty, of Wood- sky and Lawrence Egan, all of daughter, Marie, and son Ken- teaspoon on greased baking sheet. Fords, spent Saturday at Dream- meth, of Fords. LESLIE WOODS, OF LA GUARD- « • • • (bridge avenue, Clara Barton sec- Bake in moderate oven (350° F.) ia avenue, left this week for aA MEETING WAS HELD BY the tion visited in Martinsville, Sun- 10 to 12 minut"-. Makes '', dozen. land Park. • • • • MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN Fac- month's training with the C. M. Union of Social Justice, Friday day. T. C. night at which time plans were • • • « MRS. FRED NEFF, MISS ANNA zack spent Sunday at Rye Beach, Nef£ and Mrs. Van Syckle, vis- N. Y. completed for the convention. JOY NILSON WAS THE RECENT ited with Miss Margery Van MR. AND MRS. JAMES CIPOLA- • • * • guest of Elsie Ellis, of Perth Syckle, of Long Branch, Satur- ro, of New York, were Saturday A MEETING OF THE PARISH Why Go Amboy. BENEFIT LAWN PARTY FORDS.—The ways and means day. He'll Carry on guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis members of St. Cecelia's church committee of the Fords Woman's Schwartz, of Hillcrest avenue. will be held Monday night in MR. AND MRS. EINER JENSEN ROY WOLNEY, JR. OF KING order to make further plans for and son, Michael, of Amboy ave- Club will sponsor a lawn party on at Farley's Post the lawn adjoining the residence George's road spent the weekend FRANK FLEXENSTEIN, OF Son- the country fair which will he to the nue, Clara Barton section spent of Mrs. Soren Hansen of New with his grandparents, Mr. and ora avenue, motored to Keans- held during the latter part of the weekend at their cottage at August. Shelter Cove on Barnegat ay. Brunswick avenue, Monday, July Mrs. W. Wolney, of Woodbridge, burg where he was the guest of 27, at 2 P. M. The affair is being • • • • friends, Saturday. • • • a ANSWERS TO OUR held for the benefit of the Fords MISS DOROTHY JOHNSON, Miss • • * • MR. AND MRS. HERBERT WIL- »* Shore.? public library. Mrs. Anton Lund is Majorie Bcddell, Miss Adele MISS JULIA RAY, OF JERSEY liams and son, Herbert, Jr., of PUZZLE CORNER chairman and is being assisted by Fullerton and Miss Gertrude City, was the recent guest of Mr. Ridgeley avenue, left recently on Mrs. Soren Hanson, Mrs. Soren Egan motored to Watchung Lake and Mrs. John Nestor, of Hill- a motor trip to Rogers, Arkan- DOTS: Shark. Peterson, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Sunday. crest avenue. sas and Chicago, 111. GOOFYGRAPH: Cow with au- Hans Jensen and Mrs. Charles • • • « • • • • Avoid to horn, eye missing, window too Kish. MISS HELEN MILLER, student A SOCIAL GATHERING WAS PETER SCHMIDT, OF CORREJA small, drainpipe broken, water not nurse at St. Michael's hospital in held at the home of Mrs. Char- avenue, was the weekend guest coming out of hole in barrel, "ex- WANTED Newark, is vacationing at the les Bieglecki, of Fiat avenue, at the home of Stanley Now- it" misspelled, "Bull" misspelled, home ol IILL- parents, Mr. and Saturday night. icki, of the Bronx. Traffic Jams! bullseye not. drawn correctly, axe subscribers to the BEACON. If you : want the whol; truth ami nothing Mrs. John M Hcr, of Maxwell • • • • no on chopping block, rooster with but the truth on existing condi- avenu.\ MR. AND MRS. GEORGE Thamm, HARRY BURGER, OF OAK TREE Looseneck. tions In Raritan Township, Ford". • • * • and daughter, of Georgia, are road spent a few days recently "Q" OBJECTS: Quagmire, quack Keasbey and Uopelawn, you can't THE BYUS SOCIETY OF FORDS the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al-at the Deleware Water Gap. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR queen, quartet, quarter, quart, afford to miss a copy of the held a bus ride to Keansburg, fred Thamm, of Hillcrest ave- • • • • quoits, quilt, quill, question. BEACON. Wednesday evening. ,nue. EDWARD CATLIN AND Gilbert BASEBAL TEAMS: New York, Ackert, of Fort Hancock, spent Pittsburg, Brooklyn, St. Louis, THE ISELIN POST, VETERANS AMUSEMENTS of- Foreign Wars, is planning a the weekend at the home of Mr. Boston, Washington, Detroit, Cleve and Mrs. John Ackert, of Mid- AND land. bus ride to Coney Island in the dlesex avenue. ENTERTAINMENT Where To Get Mike's Tavern Kinjr Georee Rd. & Mary Ave. The Beacon With James A. Farley stepping out temporarily from his post FORDS, N. J. RIGHT HERE IN THE COUNTY... as postmaster general to devote The Raritan Township and Fords his time to running the Demo- Chairplane Dining Beacon, with offices at 465 New cratic campaign, William W. DANCING Games Brunswick avenue, Fords, is on Howes, above, Farley's first as- Dancing sale at the following newsstands: sistant, will become acting head EVERY Swings Bowling of the Postoffice Department Ferbel's Confectionary, 530 New August 1, when Farley's leave EVERY FRIDAY and Novelty Stands Refreshments Brunswick, avenue, Fords. of absence from the cabinet Kovacs' Grocery, Amboy avc- begins. SATURDAY EVENING ALL AT YOUR DOOR-STEP M. S. Arway Grocery, 810 Am- boy avenue, Raritan Township. S P. M. Until Closing: -- AT THE - J. Toth, Grocery, Woodbridge avenue & Main street, Bonham- STEAMED CLAMS town. EVERY FRIDAY NITE BIGGER AND BETTER J. J. Bacskay Confectionary, 315 PERMANENT WAVE New Brunswick ave. Hopelawn. T. Mezo grocery, 501 Crows Mill No electricity to harm the hair or scalp—a new principle now to the Music of— Road, Fords. used which makes your perma- V. Madiaz Grocery, Smith street nent self-setting and longer Keasbey. lasting. Phone for appointment. George King and hit VARADY'S Fee's Confectionary, Smith street Memphis Collegiates and Crows Mill road, Keasbey. MARY'S Bagdis Market, 50 May street, Hopelawn. BEAUTY SALON And by carrier boys covering 86 HOY AVE. FORDS, N. .T Amusement Grove the entire Raritan Township, Fords Tel. P. A. 4-2505-W Mike's Keasbey, Hopelawn and Metuchen. FORD AVENUE FORDS, N. J. nue, Raritan Township. ALTOGETHER nattering and youthful, Pattern 8723 is a handy NEAR THE SUPERHIGHWAY NOTICE and serviceable frock for household duties. Designed in Take notice that application will be sizes 34 to 46 Size 36 requires 4% yards of 35-inch material. IF made to the Township Committee of the Township of Woodbridge to transfer to From the generously styled notch lapels and puff sleeves down IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A THRILL Allen R. Culton for premises located at to the kick pleats before and behind, Pattern 8703 is one of the 499 New Brunswick Avenue, Fords, FORDS HARDWARE CO, INC. Township of Woodbridge. plenary re- season's snappiest models. Sizes: 12 to 20 and 30 to 38. Size 14 YOU'LL GET IT IN THE tail consumption license No. C-l here- requires 43fe vards of 39-inch material with short sleeves. With 511 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. FORDS, N. J. tofore Issued to Hans Hanson Knudsen Ions sleeves. 4T' yards for premises located at 499 New Bruns- S wick avenue. Fords, Township of The top collar oi Pattern 8746 can be removed for easy laun- OU don't have to pay for the accidents HEADQUARTERS Woodbridge. dering, keeping the frock crisp and fresh. Sizes: 4, 6, 8, 10, and of careless drivers when you buy Auto- 12 years. Size 6 reauires 2 vardp of 35-inch fabric, plus Vz yard FOR THE FAMOUS PAINTS Chairplane Ride Objections, if any, should be made mobile insurance. Insure your car in the Immediately in writing to B. J. Dunl- contrasting and Hi vard for uoper collar gan. Township Clerk, of the Township American Motorists Insurance Company AND VARNISHES OF of Woodbridge. To secure a PATTERN and STEP-BY-STEP SEWING IN- where careful drivers have always re- (Signed) ALLEN R. CULTON. STRUCTIONS, fill out the coupon below, being sure to MEN- duced their insurance costs. While saving 499 New Brunswick Ave., TION THE NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER. they are protected by a broad, non-asses- Fords, N. J. sable policy. American Motorists, with JOHN LUCAS & CO 2t; 7m-17,24v VISIT VARADY'S GROVE... assets of over JS-.^OOjOOO, is financially NOTICE FASHION BUREAU, 11-13 STERLING PLACE secure and its service is nation-wide. Take notice that Isadore Mey- BROOKLYN N Y. Mail coupon for rates. AND ers intends to apply to the Com- Enclosed find ...cents Please send me the patterns ADOLPH QUADT & SON Only a water-proofed toothbrush mitteemen of the Township of checked below, at 15 cents each: Woodbridge for a plenary retail INSURANCE SERVICE can keep TEETH REALLY WHITE! consumption license for premises Pattern No. 8723 Size Telephone P. A. 4-2969 REALLY situated at 658 King George's road, • Do the bristles in your toothbniah turn limp and aoggy Pattern No. 8703 Size HOY AND MAXWELL AVES. Fords, Township of Woodbridge, FORDS, N. J. when wet? THROW IT AWAY! Get a DR. WEST'S New Jersey. Pattern No 8746 Size Toothbrush. Made with the finest, costliest bristles, Objections, if any, should be GENTLEMEN: water-proofed by an exclusive process. Cannot get ENJOY Name Without obligation tell me more about made immediately in writing to AMICO. soiiy—keeps teeth really brilliant-white. Ster- B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, of Address ilized, sealed germ-proof in glass. 10 colors. the Township of Woodbridge. NAME. City State Also DR. WEST'S Economy Toothbrush at 29c (Signed) ISADORE MEYERS, STREET.. YOURSELF 658 King George's Road, Name "of this newspaper CITY. Fords, N. J. Dr. West's Waterproofed Toothbrush 5O< ? PAGE FOUR FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1936. FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON RARITAN TOWNSHIP .WASHINGTON LETTER. THE BREADWINNER ^RAR RECREATION NEWS The Drouth Is a Political FORDS Piscataway town Factor, All Right—But How? The recreation division of the BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY WPA in this locality, has planned WASHINGTON. — Drouth af- More immediate will be the a number of special features for fects political fortunes. This rise in flour and bread prices. THE BEACON PUBLISHING CO. the Piscatawaytown playground, it much campaign soothsayers are Spring wheat has been one of was announced recently by Albert agreed upon. But as to how the hardest hit crops, and spring FOEDS BABITAN TOWNSHIP Freidrich, township supervisor of much, which direction, and OFFICE: OFFICE: wheat is what goes into bread. 463 New Brunswick Are. Cor. Main St. & Boat* 23 recreation. when, the wiseacres are less In the last few months, the Today, there will be a pet show positive. genera] level of food prices has TELEPHONE: PERTH AMEOY 4—2123 on the playground. A doll show One thing observers are sure been higher than at any other will be held during the week of about: When meat prices go up, time since President Roosevelt Subscription $1.50 per year urban dwellers become unhappy, took office. Instead of the usual July 26. August 9 has been select- and they are apt to grow dissat- June drop, prices jumped still ed as the athletic field day and a isfied with the party in power. higher. ELMER J. VECSEY handicraft exhibit and pageant has Then the same observers re- • • • been planned for the week of Publisher and Managing Editor member that the great drouth of JJLAME for this rise in the August 22. 1934 was followed by a Demo- food index goes to potatoes. Application as seco.nd class mall matter now pending at Through the generosity of the cratic landslide in the November Post Office, Fords, N. J. Early frosts last fall and bad board of fire commissioners of Dis congressional elections. spring weather this year have trict No. 1, a sprinkler has been The present drouth appears caused a tremendous dent in the loaned to the recreation division certain to cause a glutting of potato supply. to assist in keeping the children cattle, hog, and sheep markets. That queer piece of legislation, Study the Facts. cool during the hot days. The Farmers who can't feed livestock will sell. The price of lamb the 1935 potato control act, This is a campaign year. The voters will hear many as- sprinkler will be used whenever chops and beefsteak will go which never was put into effect sertions made by candidates. Some of the declarations weather conditions "warrants its down for a short period. and died with the AAA decision, use. * • * had nothing whatever to do with will be contradictory to each other. How is the voter to Clara Barton the potato price and supply. p>UT, as markets become ad- Potatoes have always brought know which candidate is telling the truth and which one justed later in the fall and is trying to fool him either by misstatements or by mis- Handicraft classes for smaller alternating headaches and smiles children is becoming one of the early winter, farmers will have to growers and buyers. It's a leading information? feature activities at the Clara Bar- fewer animals to ship to market queer trait of this estimable and meat prices will rise in di- tuber that it usually has two The only answer for the citizen who is desirous of know- ton playground, with the attend- rect ratio to the intensity of the ance in this group increasing rap- good years and then two bad ing the truth and voting in the interest of good government drouth. ones. The potato price is nearly is for the citizen himself to find out what the true facts idly. This department is under the If this year's drouth continues always on the move. Probably direction of Mrs. Ernest Schu- unchecked, the rise in meat it will soon be descending again, are. In this day of partisan politics, however, he must be mann. prices will be something to think to ease off the general food price careful to select the impartial sources from which to ac- This activity affords a splendid about. U. S. cattle and pigs are index for a time. quire the necessary truths for him to make up his mind opportunity for boys and girls of still comparatively few in num- Odd characteristics of the po- the community to indulge in whole ber due to th? 1"^4 drouth. A tato notwithstanding, the ad- properly as to what candidates he should support. some vacation pastime. Now that catastrophe of similar propor- ministration is remaining sagely Some candidates are inclined to brag and boast of what the Clara Barton sponsoring group tions this year would create a silent these days anent the high they have done or can do. Others are more moderate and has secured competent instructors real scarcity of meat. level of retail food prices. modest in their claims. The thinking citizen should not and additional equipment has been provided, interesting programs allow the claims and bombasts of a braggart to cause him will be arranged daily and parents to overlook the fundamental merit of the man who does are urged to encourage their chil- not boast and shout. dren to take advantage of the op- Criticism of what has been done is easy and px-omises portunities offered. The children are enjoying them- to do are also easy. Those who criticize should point out selves immenseiy with the new what they would have done under the same circumstances. sandbox. Badminton is played by Those who promise should demonstrate the means whereby the older group and a tournament they will effectively carry out their promises. will be held in the near future. Adventurers' Another thing that the average voter must watch is ru- If the weataher permits, a hot dog roast will be held Thursday, mors against various candidates. If opponents of a can- July 16, at Roosevelt Park. Chil- Club 17:3). didate spread rumors clandestinely the voter should won- dren are requested to sign lip Among the citations which com- der why the charges are inot made publicly if they are with Mrs. Ernest Schumann or r— • AT me — prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol true. Rumors should be checked carefully so that the Walter Schumann, PWA instruct- lowing from the Bible: "Preserve ors at the Clara Barton play- me, O God: for, in thee do I put my voter may not be imposed upon by some unscrupulous po- ground. trust. Thou wilt shew me the path litician or his friends. C of life: in thy presence is fullness Good government is a matter of concern to every honest CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS "Fire" M. E. CHURCmotoroH NOTES 21, at the home of Russells Deppe, of joy; at thy right hand there are citizen, who should desire to cast his vote for every can- — •- • 9 153 Woodland avenue, Fords. pleasures for evermore" (Psalms WOODBRIDGE. — The United OU know, boys auJ ^his, I've nevtrr been a mother, hut, by The Methodist Brotherhood of Plans will be completed for the 16:1, 11). didate who is best qualified and equipped to render the States Civil Service Commission Ygolly. I can appreciate how a mother feels when her kiddies the Woodbridge M. E. Church will devotional service to be held July The Lesson-Sermon also includ- public honest and efficient service. No other considera- has announced open competitive are in danger and it's up to her to save them. Maybe I've got the 26 at which time the Rev. George examinations as follows: sponsor an outing next Sunday af- es the following passage from the tion should guide a man or woman in casting the ballot. maternal instinct or something, anyway my heart goes out to ternoon at 4 P. M. to Roosevelt F. Story, of Allendale, N. J. The Christian Science textbook, "Sci- Extension specialist in parent Park. Invitations have been ex- topic will 'be, "Problems of Peacs ence and Health with Key to the ***** education, §4,600 a year, Depart- any mother put on the spot by fire, water or any of the thousand in the Present World Conflicts.'' and one dangers that threaten her loved ones. tended through the church bulle- Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: Don't fall out with your neighbor because he fails to see ment of Agriculture. tins to all members and friends of "The understanding, even in a de- politics like you do. Flatter yourself that you don't fall Junior home economics special- 1 like these "adventure in the home" stories. We've got one the church to be at the church CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH gree, of the divine All-power de- ist, various optionals, $2,000 a year tmki.v from .Mrs. Anna Balirulh of BnUlwIn, Lon» Island. N. Y., and for bunk, as he does. Bureau of Home Economics, De- tluM-f-s [il.-nty of nnguisli between the linos »f Mrs. BiihniMi's iPiter. grounds by 4 o'clock in order that stroys fear, and plants the feet in * * :H * * "LIFE" will be the subject of partment of Agriculture. The date is December 8, 1933. Mrs. Bahruth had just finished transportation may be furnished. the true path,—the path which Presidential campaigns are not much different from vil- Legislative reference assistant, her Christmas house cleaning and was busy storing some curtains Everyone coming will bring a box the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches leads to the house built without supper. A program of song and mu of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, hands 'eternal in the heavens' "(p. lage campaigns. You hear the same kind of attacks, $2,300 a year, Social Security in the attic of her home. sic will follow with a devotional 454). whispers and suspicions. Board. In addition to specified ed- To get up In the attic she used a movable ladder which worked on July 19. ucation, applicants must have had service directed by the pastor, Dr. The Golden Text is: "This is life a weight. Fearing that the children might climb up after her mid perhaps Carl C. E. Mellberg. SUBSCRIBE TO THE ****** certain experience in reference fall, the mother pulled the ladder up In the attic after her. eternal, that they might know thee Work hard and you will finally finish what you are try- work in connection with Federal Mother in Attic Discovers House Is Afire! The Epworth League will hold the only true God, and Jesus Raritan Township ing to do. Wondering whether you can accomplish the or State legislative activities. After an hour or so In the upstairs room, Mrs. Bahruth thought she its monthly meeting Tuesday, July Christ whom thou hast sent" (John and Fords Beacon task will never get you anywhere or anything. Full information may be obtain- smelled smoke, but thinking the smoke came from outside, paid little ed at the local post office. attention to it. Her three youngest children were in the house, but she ***** did not come down from the attic until it was time for her two older Arming for War. CUPID BUSY IN JUNE. children to return from school. Big Rains Needed Nearly Everywhere Cupid was indeed busy during But when that time came and Mrs. Bahruth opened the The nations of the world ave arming feverishly, ostensi- June if he was as active in all parts bly for defense, but this means war sometime in the near trap door to lower the ladder, the poor woman nearly fell through to Save Drouth-Stricken Farm Crops ; of the country as he was in Elkton, the opening at the terrifying sight that met her eyes! Billows of future. A similar activity preceded the outbreak of the , and in the "Little smoke poured up into her face! The whole house was on firel Waild War in 1914. Church Around the Corner," in And her three little children were in itl We may not know, but it looks to us that the re-armament' New York Cily. Records at the of- The thought of her babies, I think, kept the anxious mother from fice of the clerk of court in Elk- getting panicky. She shot the ladder into place to the floor below. The of the world has been forced by the activities of three ton showed that 1,189 licenses to smoke was so dense that she could not see her hand before her. But she countries, namely, Germany, Italy, and Japan. The first wed were issued there during June, knew her way around in the dark and went straight for the living room, two are controlled by the dictators, with a thirst for na- while wedding lecords in the where her, baby WHS playing in a little play pen. tional glo,: y and adventure. The last-named nation is ruled "Little Church Around the Corner" Baby Saved, but Two Kids Still Trapped in Flaming House. by a military clique and is engaged in gobbling up as much divulged 251 ceremonies kud been Thank God! The baby was all right. She picked him up and, throw- performed there during the same Ing her skirt over his little head, ran out the front door. Outside a crowd of China as it can and as fast as it can. period. had already gathered and were excitedly watching the progress of the We do not believe that either Britain, Russia, France or fire. She waft *SrSv#e that the flre was already all over the house! In another few minutes the little family would have burned to death I the United States wants a war, yet they would be foolish Subscribe to the Raritan Town- not to arm and prepare to defend themselves against pos- ship and Fords Beacon, $1.50 per < But Mn. Bahruth had not time for Idle speculation now. Two year. of her youngster! were still Inside. She handed the baby to • sible attack. Disarmament is tine and desirable but u na- neighbor and rushed back Into the house. She said nothing for tion would be foolish to practise it alone. fear somebody would stop her. She gave no thought to her own danger. Some people carry on their conversation with the appa- ^It's not that I thought I was being a heroine," she writes. "A mother Sporty, Isn't Lt? Jost doesn't think of anything else when her babies are In danger. I Just rent idea that they must.iepeat all the mean things they had to get them out of there, that's all, and I would have killed anyone have heard about their neighbors. who tried to stop me." • * * ip * Mother Love Spurs Mrs. Bahruth to Attempt Rescue. Our idea of pleasure is to worry over excess cash re- She fonght her way through the house In a daze. The smoke was serves. so dense that It seemed to be a solid wall. Once she put her hand out to feel her way—lt was dark as night—and she burned the hand painfully Never waste time on a blind partisan and most of them on the hot wall. The children were In their playroom in the basement. The are blind. weather was nasty outside or else they would have long since • * • • * been out. Down the stairs went the mother, wondering at each step tf the staircase would collapse. Live sparks dropped on her A logical excuse is what puts the "ointment" HI dis- clothing—she slapped them out as they burned her skin. She felt appointment. that any second she would fall, overcome by the smoke, but, "I 1 Juet wouldn't let it happen," she says. "I had to get the children "WELL, GRAHAM, I'LL STICK TO MY HORSE. first!" Say what you will, a mother has superhuman strength when the Faced by a drouth con-iiralile to that ot 1!);M. lirn:crs in the* north cntrrl statrs arc combating lives of her babies are at stake. Had Mrs. Bahruth been alone In the another menace in the phtrtt" ot grasshoppers. Pictured at upper right is a Dakota farmer, drag- fire I know she would long since have fainted and fallen an easy victim ging his fields t'-at he had hoped would be green with wheat. At left, a typical corn row in the to the flames. Dakotas, Nebrar.'a. Kansas, or Oklahoma, afl^r the 'hoppers had passed on, leaving behind only Frightened Children Are Locked in Play Room. skeleton stalks sticking in in white dust. Al lower right is a pile of grasshoppers, killed by poison c She groped her way through the hall, fell once and then advanced bran, one of the most effective weapons usrd agn'nsl the pests, on her hands and knees. The air was better closer to the Hoor, and she reached the door of the playroom. Thank God! The door was not burning. FlNLESS drenching rains bring projects to l:trep their families once-fertile fields to powdered She turned the knob and her heart sank. Listen! badly needed moisture and from starvation. Hundreds re- durt, according to the report, cooler weather, and millions nf ported they were destitute and and any downpour except a "The door," she says, "was locked! The children had locked grasshoppers and other p-;sts are •slow, general soaking rain would It from the other side! I pounded and screamed for them to exterminated, farmers will suffer that there was no grain or pas- merely "puddle up" the earth open it. They vere frightened and did not even answer. I felt extremely heavy Josses this year. turage for their livestock. In and do little toward reviving the for something with which to break fn the door as f pleaded wfth "Nearly everywhere" in the many sections, farmers are sell- coil. them over the noise of the flre to turn the key, but found nothing United States, according to the ing scrawny cattle at great loss • * * and got no answer. federal weather bureau, rain i? "But from the street sounds now came to me that gave me some to keep the animals from starv- JV^UW that the "dust bowl" has needed sorely if crops are to be- ing. -•hi f ted to take in more semblance of hope. I heard the siren of the firemen. If only they would saved. get here In time! One bright note was sounded •-urlherl.v parts of the midwest, This summer, rain has Fallen when George O. S;inford, recla- it is entirely possible that many Firemen Brave the Inferno to Rescue Family. in only scattered sections, and tn; 1 on bureau chief, said that farmers in those sections may be "The heat was terrific and I felt myself going. Breathing was so with little benefit. In most dis- all vvv:;tprn federal reclamation Coned to migrate. hard. But I kept on pounding on the door of the playroom. As 1 look tricts the rains came loo late or pro :c;-ls have stored enough Prom several authoritative back on the frightful scene now I realize It was good that the children were too light to save parched wain ihi.s year to help alleviate ftiuive« i/omos the statement that did not open that door. If they had 1 would have started up the stairs crops, or to kill the hordes of in- drouth conditions. the seasons may be undergoing and taken all of us to our deaths! The Hre had long since blocked that sects which stripped fields bare Distribution of this vviitei has changes in the United Stales. means of exit!" in parts of Oklahoma, Iowa. presented a real problem in Scientists also point out thai This natty outfit worn by Do- And then, just as she thought it was the end for her and for Kansas, Indiana, Illinois, Wis- many places, howevei. because food consumption is increasing lores Costello Barrymore in- her babies, 6he heard a crash of breaking glass from the play- consin, Kentucky, Arkansas, of lack of irrigation ditches In every year, ard that there is cludes a skirt of beige kasha, Mississippi, and west to the room. A voice shouted, "Here they are," and knowing it meant Rockies. some sections farmers have very real nerd for agricultural buttoned straight up the front, her babies were safe—well—she fainted. found it necessary to haul water regions to provide greater sup- with buttons covered in the Mrs. Bahruth got the whole story later, incnien in gas masks round Only in the New England for 5 to 10 miics. plies. brown and white check which her and carried her out th" same bi.oenient window they had seen her states and the extreme south- With tempt natures Southern farmers now are ex- is used for her casual tuck-in babies pass. Passage by any other wuy wmihi nave meant certain death. eastern part of the country has above 100 degrees generally periencing greater trouble with blouse. Another piece of brown The babies, it developed, were more frightened than injured. there been sufficient moisture to the Great Plains area, the dry. eroded lands ard di\v sea- and white check ties about her Airs. Bahruth soon recovered from her burns and semi-suffocation, bring about favorable conditions. weather bureau reports ^thal son pests than ever before For- head. A dark brown belt and but, unfortunately, nerves do not recover :o easily, and to this • • • general conditions there >' art merly fertile farms are being shoes of beige antf brown com- day the smell of srno1 e ij always in her nostrils! And I can ]~N the Dakotas, thousands ol worse than ever. Heat and lack abandoned as they become mar- plete the costume. understand that, too. Cant you/ *• farmers must work on WPA of moisture has reduced mam ginal or submarginal. FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1936. PAGE FIVE

AT THE REGENT THEATRE chelle Hudson, Johnny owns and AT LIBERTY At the Movies Norman Foster. DREAMLAND PARK, Newark. Breaking every established rec- "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY" AND ord for admission, the gigantic Hollywood Highlights Swimming Pool at Dreamland Park, with its 3,000,000 gallons of pure, crystal clear water, spark- Randolph Scott would probably still be typed as a cow- "SHOW BOAT" AT FORDS THEATRE ling and cool, is continuing on its record breaking way. The many boy actor if he hadn't been borrowed to make "Roberta," "Bullets or Ballots" and "The First Baby" Today and To- diving boards in the larger section ***** morrow at Rahway Theatre, in Addition to a Request of the pool, the sand beach and The Charge of the Light Brigade will last about eighteen Feature, "Twentieth Century"; "Trouble for wading pool for the children are minutes in the film of that title but the filming of these Two" and "Secret Agent" to te Feat- equally popular. Lifeguards who scenes required two weeks and 3,000 men are in evidence everywhere, make * * :ji :;: * ured on Sunday and Monday this the most practical and safest swimming pool in New Jersey. Tom Brown recently designed a pull-over leather ja- "THE BORDER PATROLMAN" AND "FORGOTTEN The many rides, glides, slides cket that brought forth so much admiring comment that and other attractions on the mid- he has started manufacturing them. FACE" AT LIBERTY THEATRE, TOMORROW way offers diversified amusemejit While the skating rink at night at- Vote for "Miss Woodbridge" at State Theatre, Friday and tracts many hundred athletically Friction between Mary Pickford and Jessa Laskey and Saturday; Dish Nites for Ladies on Wed- inclined young men and women. different ideas on picture making has caused the dissolu- nesday and Thursday There is no admission either to the tion of the Pickford-Laskey company Park or the well arranged parking * * * * * "PRIVATE NUMBER" AND IRVIN COBB IN "EVERY- grounds for automobiles. Bill Robinson sajrs that while Shirley Temple may not BODY'S OLD MAN" AT REGENT THEATRE, ELIZ. "San Frajicisco" (MGM) Clark POLLY ANN YOUNG be a perfect tap dancer he never knew another child who Gable, Jeanette MacDonald and (above) fights back when GEORGE could learn five of his or her routines in a week. Pie rates Spencer Tracy. O'BRIEN takes the job of taming Eleanor Powell the best girl dancer and Fred Astaire, tops The best of the Barbary Coast her in "The Border Patrolman,11 among the boys QTAGE pictures, combining romance, good Fox release. music and thrilling scenes of the A DEBTLESS STATE. every Saturday during his impris- San Francisco earthquake. onment. bia) Lyle Talbot and Mary As- Lincoln, Nebr. — On July 1st, ^ AND SCREEN What chance has love between a millionaire's son and a personal Clark Gable has the part of the the State of Nebraska was abso- maid? ROBERT TAYLOR and LORETTA YOUNG supply the owner of a gambling establish- tor. lutely debtless and had a cash and DOG CATCHER BITTEN LIBERTY THEATRE, Elizabeth. youngsters who get married and answer in the new Fox romantic hit "Private Number." ment, but he is very fair and cour- Nat Pendleton, as a bill collector investment fund blance of $20,- Millville, N. J.—Sam Pettit, dog With a blazing six-gun in his find out their troubles and laughs ageous. Spencer Tracy is a priest and would-be scientist, furnishes 728,557. A year ago it was £19,-catcher, had a unique experience are just beginning. and Gable's best friend. hand and a beautiful girl in his ie Moore. Also news and cartoon. REGENT THEATRE, Elizabeth. the comedy in this picture. Mary 720,065. An improvement in taxrecently. Taking an unlicensed Featuring Johnny Downs and Miss MacDonald is a singer, and payments iby farmers helped the dog into custody, Pettit received arms, George O'Brien rides throu Shirley Deane in the leading roles, Sunday and Monday finds Bette Hollywood is just a small town Jack Holt is a wealthy society man. Astor is cast as a promoter of Q fast and exciting series of ad- Davis, George Brent and Dick Fo- state increase its balance, accord- a severe bite—.not by the dog but it follows the adventures of two after all, and its gossips have a Jessie Ralph, Ted Healy, Shirley shady schemes, and Lyle Talbot as ing to officials. by its irate owner, a small boy. ventures in "The Border Patrol- honest to goodness people who wed ran featured in "The Golden Ar- Ross and others are in the cast. row." The other feature is "Thehabit of jumping at conclusions a penniless inventor. man," a new Fox release which and who get a tiny bundle from Suitable for all. Thurston Hall, Joyce Compton VAGARIES OF NATURE. heaven, and lots of "in-law" troub Sky Raider" with Jimmy Allen, just as they do in villages in Iowa, opens at the Liberty Theatre. Kentucky or Oregon—only more • • • • and others are in the cast. Because Keenc, N. H. — While a major- le. plus comedy, cartoon and news. of a brutal murder it is hardly cooiDEG-ENT Fighting and loving more reck- Two big Hungarian all talking pic so. "The Poor Little Rich Girl" (20th ity of the country was sweltering lessly than ever, O'Brien this time Something out of the ordinary Century-Fox) Shirley Temple. suitable for children. in an unusual wave of heat, fur- run of film fare opens at the Rah-tures, news and cartoon features If proof of this is needed, ask Jloxatta meets his match in a girl who's the Tuesday's program. Wednesday The best of Shirley's pictures. • • • • naces were lighted here as frost way theatre with the presentation Loretta Young and Robert Taylor The music and dancing are very "Easy Money" (Invincible) Ons- and near-freezing temperatures equivalent of a pack of wildcats. of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's new and Thursday brings George M. Before the film reaches its whirl- Cohan's "Song and Dance Man" who are current sufferers from an good. Alice Faye and Jack Haley low Stevens and Kay Linaker. I ushered in the mo.nth of July. romantic adventure drama, "Troub do an excellent tap routine in the Allen Vincent is one of a gang JAYLOR YOUNG, wind climax, Polly Ann Young le for Two", co-starring Robert with Clair Trevor and Paul Kelly acute attack of gossipitis, even • Temperature readings of 34 de- teaches O'Brien things he never to the screen. Also comedies, car- though their two names have not finale. of crooks who causes accidents grees were common tn this vici- Montgomery and Rosalind Russell, Shirley is cast as a little mother- and collects insurance.. Onslow guessed about the West. with Frank Morgan, Reginald Ow- toons, novelty reels and DISH been linked—as yet. nity. Miss Young gets O'Brien into NIGHT for the ladies. less, rich girl. Michael Whalen is Stevens, his brother, is Assistant en and Louis Hayward in the sup- These two popular screen play- UNIQUE SENTENCE. trouble in the early moments of porting cast. her busy father. Sara Haden is her District Attorney. Kay Linaker is PATSY KE ers, who are co-starred for thenurse. Henry Armetta is an organ his office assistant. Schuyler, Neb.—Pleading guilty ,BASIL RATHSONEj the film when in a forest she de- FORDS PLAYHOUSE, Fords. first time in the gay Fox romantic fies his warning about forest fires. Based on "The Suicide Club," 3 grinder, and Miss Faye and Haley A good picture, but because of to charges ox- driving an automo- story by the immortal Robert Lou- The greatest little screen actor triumph "Private Number," now Angered by her evident headstrong of all times will be featured at this are a vaudeville team. Claude Gil- gangster activities it may not bebile while drunk, Frank Dirk- is Stevenson, the plot concerns it- at the Regent Theatre, are free, lingwater is a business rival of suitable for children. schneider was sentenced to serve nature, O'Brien picks her up andself with a prince and princess who Theatre (.his Friday and Saturday white and twe,nty-one, hence they MIDNITE SHOW SATURDAY carts her off bodily to patrol head- when Freddie Bartholomew is be- Shirley's father. * • • • 89 days in jail, with the further bored with the rituals and trap- are fair prey for those who like to Gloria Stuart, John Wray, Jane stipulations that he was to be fed All Seats 25c After 10:30 P. M. quarters. pings of a royal existence, set outing starred in "Little Lord Fount- speculate on the romantic didoes of "Nine Days a Queen" (Gaumont- "Forgotten Faces,' a story of lcroy." The associate feature pic- arwell and others are in the cast. British) Nova Pilbeam and Ced-on bread and water every Thurs- to find themselves, instead, in- the stars. Suitable for all. day and read "And Sudden Death" tragedy which follows a marriage volved in a sinister organization ture will star Richard Dix in In "Everybody's Old Man" the rick Hardwicke. that crashes on the rocks opens at known as The Suicide Club, and de "Special Investigator" showing Fox picture now at the egent thea- • • • • An artistic production, well act- the Liberty Theatre. Herbert Mar- signed solely for the perpetuation how a criminal lawyer turns on tre, Irvin S. Cobb proves that the "And Sudden. Death" (Paramount) ed with an appeal to high class shall stars in the film and the ex-of murder. ibc world of crime. On Saturday reason you can't teach an old cod- Randolph Scott and Frances udiences. The plot has been taken cellent supporting cast features Drake. from history, presenting the plot- FORDS State night an extra feature will be theger new tricks is that he's too busy Gertrude Michael, James Burke, thrill game of the screen "Race teaching young folks the ones he The plot of this centers around ting of various lords after the WOODBRIDGE Jane Rhodes, and Robert Cuin- STATE THEATRE, Woodbridge. reckless automobile driving. Miss death of Henry VIII. Nova Pil- Playhouse "Miss America" bathing beauty Night." Sunday and Monday, knows! FRI. &, SAT. JULY 17 & 18 mings. Irene Dunne and Allan Jones will With his wise smile, his droll Drake is the heroine who, during beam has the role of Lady Jane TEL. P. A. 4-0348 Directed by E. A. Dupont, from contest for selection of "Miss half of the picture, drives in a Grey. :AIIOLE LOMBARD and Woodbridge" is slated for the State be featured in the "Show Boat," a drawl and his famous quips, the an original story by Richard Wash callous and reckless manner, re- Suitable for all. FRIDAY & SATURDAY FKKD Mac MURRAY In 1 theatre here tonight and tomorrow. picture loaded down with beauty, dean of American story-tellers burn Childe, "Forgotten Faces,' music and love. The Associate makes his starring debut in this gardless of law and order. SHOW OF NERVE FATAL "Princess Comes Across" deals with a dapper gambling Contest open to any young lady 16 Randolph Scott is the police to 22 years of age. Patrons enter- feature for those nights will see new picture, surrounded by a New York. — Displaying his Little Lord Fauntleroy" —also— house operator whose favorite Eddie Nugent in "Prison Shad- youthful cast that features Ro- lieutenant in charge of traffic. nerve to an older boy, Francis with FREDDIE BARTHOLOW- flower is the heliotrope, because he ing the theatre on the two nights Tom Brown, is Miss Drake's young "Timothy's Quest" will be given a ballot to vote for ows." Wednesday and Thursday, Piering, 5, started to climb down MEVV & DOLORES COSTEL- with ELEANOB W1ITNEY, XOJI believes that its influence is lucky Johnny Downs and Shirley Deanc brother. an apartment house fire escapes. LO BARRYMORE KEEN and DICKIE MOORE for him. their choice after seeingthe girls Suitable for all. appear on the stage in bathing will be featured in that great pic- He lost his footing, fell five stories —also— NEWS CARTOON ture "First Baby" while Phil Re- LIBERTY • • • • RAHWAY THEATRE, Rahway. suits. The screen attraction tonight TOMORROW and died instantly. "Special Investigator" SUN. & MON. JULY 19 & 20 and tomorrow shows Carole Lom- gan and Evalyn Knapp will be "Trapped by Television" (Colum- Where other stories leave off, starred in "Laughing Irish Eyes." BLAZING ADVENTURE ON with RICHARD DIX Doublo Feature "The First Baby," gay Fox picture bard and Fred MacMurray in "Princess Comes Across," and On Wednesday^ afternoon, a spe- EVERY TRAIL! BETTE DAVIS which opens at the Rahway Thea- cial matinee for the kiddies at 2 RACE NITE Every Sat Nite tre takes up its tale of love round- "Timothy's Quest" starring Elea- nor Whitney, Tom Keenc and Dick P. M. "THE GOLDEN ARROW" by-round, with a pa5r of grand SUNDAY & MONDAY ,vilh GEORGE BRENT and DICK FOBAN "SHOW BOAT" —also— with IRENE DUNNE JIMMY ALLEN In 9i.i • PERSONALITY TYPES REVEALED BY EYES -1' and ALLAN JONES "The Sky Raider" SMASH HITS — 2 —also— COMEDY — CARTOON — NEWS "Prison Shadows" .UESUAY. JULY 21—One Day Only HERBERT MARSHALL with EDDIE NUGENT Two Big Hungarian SUNDAY and MONDAY SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS All Talking Features — CARTOON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY WED. & THURS. — JULY 22 & 23 "TROUBLE FOR TWO" DISH NITE —with— SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE George M. Cohnn's ROBERT MONTGOMERY EVERY WED. AT 2 P. M. "Song And Dance Mam'* "THE FIRST BABY" ,[(h CI.AIRE TREVOR ROSALIND RUSSEL with JOHNNY DOWNS and I*AOL KELLY Comedies - Cartoons - Novelties SECOND SMASH HIT and SHIRLEY DEANE —also— 'iitriuih entering the Tli&utro on "rlduy MM! Hiiturday NightK, July Wh§h, in the "Laughing Irish Eyes" 7 and 18, will bo privileged to vote Course of with PHIL REGAN for MISS WOODBRIDGE "SECRET AGENT" and EVALYN KNAPP cr hri'iiiK tin- girls appear In HUMID Events! bitlhiiijj suilti on the ntngc. 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FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1936. FORDS FIELD CLUB LOSES THIRTEEN INNING CONTEST TO NORWOOD A. A. NINE LEGION MAXES ITS DEBUT AS RED IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS MIKE MESKO & MIZERAK HURL FOR BANK TROJANS BY BEATING CONN. Martin Tags American Pennant on Yanks; Won't Take Flyer in National, FORDS CLUB, SMALLEY IS BATTING but Says Pirates Will Be in There With Cubs and Cardinals EY PHILIP MARTIN STAR, EACH TEAM GETS NINE HITS NINE, PLAYJOILEJOLH DUPONT'S LON BRANCH.—The tightest and best all-around BY WINDSOR J. LAKIS WOODBRIDGE.—The former pride of Woodbridge's AT tba halfway mark of the Americas League flag chase, baseball game of the year, was seen here Sunday after- sporting public, the Red Bank Trojans, ,nee Woodbridge noon, when after thirteen innings, Steve Anthony's Fords Sunday's memorial auto- the New York Yankees are American Legion, revealed to baseball fans of Red Bank holding a very comfortable Fiftld Club finally succumbed to the Norwood A. A., of this mobile race meet at the the type of baseball that has won them such publicity place, 5-4. The victory snapped the visitors' eight-game Woodbridge Speedway, lead, and It will take a slump throughout the state, by decisively whipping the strong, of major proportions to wipe winning streak. staged as a benefit for the travelling Norwich, Conn., outfit 10-6, Sunday afternoon. It families of three Garden out their margin over the rest ol | The Field Club scored single was the Messickers initial performance under the Red the field. runs in the second, third and sev- State drivers killed within Bank banner and their performance drew the acclaim of That slump doesn't seem like- enth innings. The dormant Nor- BONHAMTOWN 9 the last fortnight, should at- the Red Bankers, who had previously witnessed a home ly to be forthcoming, for the ; woods came to life in the seventh tract the largest crowd of the team that looked sick in comparison with the Messick crew. Yank nurlers are beginning to 1 and staged a rally that netted three season. function smoothly and efficient- runs and tied the score. Then for SCALPS INDIANS "Toby" Bartos, on the mound for ly, and the hltsmiths are rattling • five more frames, neither team • • • • the Trojans, allowed the fast-step- out timely bingles at a merry could sand a man across the plat- More than one thou- ping Connecticut outfit only eight rate. : ter. The thirteenth inning saw WOODBRIDGE F. C. hits and struck out seven batters. What is equally Important, : Mesko doubling to score Check for COLLECT 17 HITS sfand, fans appeared for The Bankers garnered 13 hits off there is a spirit of good fellow- j the final Field Club run. The Nor- ^ last week's 80-lap thrill three Norwich pitchers, Wahl, Mui ship and co-operation among 1 BONHAMTOWN. — Behind the the team members. It is un- woods came back to push across a carnival at the classic lins and Oehme. Frankie Jost star- 1 pair of runs to take the game. effecting pitching of the Mesrs. DROPS 1 & WINS red at bat for the home club with likely that the Gothamites will Mellbloom and Kalman, the Bon- Woodbridge oval, utn- be stopped in their pennani ' Mike Mesko, who twirled for aware that death last Fri- three hits. drive. '< the losing club, pitched a superbhi.mto\vn A. C. chalked up its fifth Tonight the former Legion clilb Detroit, crippled by the in- 1 brand of ball, allowing the Nor- consecutive win of the season, by day night of Al Lattanzio 10VER WEEK END will oppose the New York Black Yankee jury jinx, is roaring back. The woods six hits during his 11 inning defeating a stubborn New Bruns- had resulted in a sudden WOODBRIDGE. — George La- s, under floodlights and loss of Hank Greenberg, slug- stay Qn the mound. Mizerak fin- wick Indians tribe, 11 to 6, here : postponement of the ached tanzio's Woodbridge Field Club Sunday they meet the Wilmington, ging first sacker, and Mickey ished for the Fords combine. Small Del., travelling combine. Cochrane, the club's pepperv Sunday afternoon. The locals re- uled show while plans took a 14 to 6 pasting Sunday from ey was best at bat for the Anthony gistered a total of 17 hits off Lon- were elaborated for this Norwich (6) pilot, was a big blow, but un- men with three hits out of five the Curley A. A. of Newark and ato r h der Del Baker the Bengals have 1 tries. VanDyke and Smith tied for csak, Indian moundsman. week's meet. A record then came back strong Monday Buehrer, If 5 0 0 snapped out of the dumps ana Bonhamtown began piling up should finish strong. | batting honors with the Long crowd this Sunday can be night to overwhelm the Quinn and Stritzel, ss 5 2 1 i Branch nine by rapping out a pair • * • game and going into the fourth it prevented only by bad Boden outfit of Rahway, 9 to 2. Wahl, p 3 3 1 j of bingles apiece. AFTER a fast getaway, the led, 4 to 0. The Indians managed Kreppel, cf 3 0 2 Fords F. C. (4) weather. Both games were played at the ^* Cleveland Indians again to poke out five runs during the Woll, c 3 11 ab r h Avenel Seco diamond. have encountered the mysteri- The world champion Detroit next four innings, while the home • • • • Lang, 3b 4 0 0 ous slump which lor several sea- Mezo, cf 4 0 1 Joe Allgaier and Herrscher di- towners landed on Lonscak for an Mullins, lb, p 4 0 2 sons has plagued them al this Tigers are showing signs of a Check, lb 6 1 1 The families to be bene- vided the mound assignment for array of hits that netted seven Redlinger, 2b 5 0 1 stage. It becomes increasingly major comeback after suffering Mesko, p 5 0 1 the Field Club in the Curley tussle more runs. fftted are those of Lattanzio, Oehme, p 2 0 0 apparent with each passing year two big setbacks in the loss of Mizerak, p, ss 5 11 and between them gave out 15 hits. Mosgai was best at bat for the dead as a result of internal Kisling, rf 2 0 0 that the main trouble in the In- Manager Coclirane, top left, and Gloff, 3b 5 1 0 Ed Merwin took the hill for the Bonhamtowners with three bingles injuries suffered at Wood- dian wigwam in internal stagna- Hank Greenberg, above, fence- Smalley, If 5 1 3 Lattanzio's in the Quinn and Boden Totals 34 6 8 tion. There undoubtedly will while Kish, Borbely and Stumpf bridge July 5; Eddie DeLes- affair and allowed the book bind- busting first sacker. Dizzy Dean, Virgillo, 2b 5 0 2 Trojans (10) be a big shakeup at the con- took second place honors with ers six scattered bingles. clusion of this race unless the left, is throwing the spheroid Anthony, p, ss 3 0 0 sio, who died 12 days after afo r b three bingles apiece. Lonscak and Hunt and Herrscher were best Tribe perks up. The club, ab past enough batters to keep the Warren, c 3 0 0 crashing at Woodbridge on Mitroka, 2b 5 11 Fater were best for the Indiana at bat for the locals in the first now constituted, simply has lost Cardinals around the lop of the Wargo, rf 2 0 0 June 21, and Ken McCul- Gerek, rf 2 11 with a pair apiece. game with each collecting a pair its will to win. . Zilai, 3b 5 2 2 Indians (6) lough, of Union City, instant- of hits. Frank Lattanzio was ace The Boston Red Sox haven't Totals , 43 4 9 Jost, lb 4 13 alb r h ly killed July 4 at Hatfield, batter in the second tiff when he looked the part of a flag winner of power these days, nose them pitching stafl and a telling Mokowski, cf 4 2 1 Norwood A. A. (5) Rubin, ss *.... 5 0 0 rapped out three hits in his four by any stretch of the imagina- out. punch at the plate. Pa. All were married, DeLes- tion, in spite of all the dough alb r h Nycz, lb 5 1 1 trips to the rubber. Manuel, ss 4 2 1 The fine work of Gus Suhr The- Giants and the Cinn sio had two children. Bandies, If 5 0 1 poured out by Tom Yawkey. and Wilber Brubaker, togethei Reds, crowding the leaders at Van Dyke.rf 7 0 2 Radics, 3b 4 11 W. F. C. (8) Kinney, c 4 12 The Bay State boys won't make with a midseason comeback ol present, probably will coo! oH Omenelander, 2b 6 0 1 Loncsak, p 5 2 2 aib r h Bartos, p 5 11 the pennant grade this semester. pitchers, has been the salvation somewhat, but they are gop-.l Staten, If 6 0 1 Pioukop, cf 3 0 0 G. Pochek, 2b 4 12 Lattanzio's tragic end The Washington Senators of the Corsairs. Old Red Lucas enough to beat out the re- Agomenon, cf 5 0 0 Krull, 2b 4 2 0 F. Lattanzio, ss 4 13 Totals 38 10 13 have done better than expected recently turned in several con- mainder of the pack. On the McGurk, lb 6 0 1 Tukacs, c 4 0 1 came as the most stunning Merwin, lb 4 2 2 and have kept right in the thick secutive wins for the Bucs, and basis of what they have shovv/j Yowells, 3b 4 1 1 Berta, If 4 0 1 of the nght for the runner-up blow in the history of the Ballinger, cf 3 0 0 JNorwich 012 020 100— 6 Cy Blanton is recovering some to date, the Reds should finisn Schendt, ss 6 12 Fater, rf 3 0 2 position. If Bucky Harris only of his '35 form. the season in fourth position. crack league of New Jer- Voelker,3b 3 1 1 Trojans 110 502 lOx—10 Smith, c 5 2 1 Gadek, c 3 1 2 had a couple of good hurlersl 's Gas House Coming events may change Totals 37 6 8 sey independents, now * • • Gang is rolling serenely along the complexion of the major Cucurello, p 3 0 0 T. Lattanzio, If 3 0 0 Three base hits, Jost. Two base Woods, P 2 10 Bonhamtown A. C. (11) five yejnrs old. The intrep- J. Lattanzio, rf 1 0 Q hits, Bandies, Mokowski, Manuel, piVE National League clubs behind the brilliant pitching of league outlook for the rest ol ah r h are conducting a mad scram- Diziy Dean and the sensational the year, but on the strength ol id Al was an idol in his S. Pochek, rf 2 1 1JKreppel. Runs batted in, Jost 3; Totals 50 5 9 Sovar, ss 3 2 2 2, Merwin, p 2 1 ble for the bunting. hitting of Stu Martin, who this what has gone before, our choice- home city of New Bruns- • Kreppei, 2; Ziiai, 2; Redlinger, Ban The way things now stack up, year is collaborating with Pep- for the American League (lag u Mosgai, 2b 6 14 dies, Kir.r.ey, M.;kowski, Manuel, Fords F. C. ... 011 000 100 000 1—4 S. Kubiak, c 5 2 1 wick £iaJ a darling cf ihs liuLen. Douole plays, Burtos to the Cards- and the Cubs are per Martin in busting up ball New York. St. Louts, Chicagi crowds wherever he raced. T-tab 29 8 12 Riul.en. Douole plays, Burtos to likely to go into the final lap games. and Pittsburgh have almo;- Norwood ...... 000 000 300 000 2—5 Kish, lb 5 0 3 Quinn and Boden (2) iManuel to Jost. Struck out by Bar neck and neck—unless the Pi- The ' main stock equal chances of bagging th- F. Kubiak, rf 3 0 1 a'b r h tos, 7; by Oehme, 0; 'by Mullin, 1. rates, who are showing a world in trade is a well-rounded National League title. Estok, 3b 4 1 0 D-Loretto, 2b 3 1 1 Bases on balls off Bartos 10; off Borbely, cf 6 2 3 He was champion of the Donnelly, cf 2 0 Oehme, 3; oif Mullins 3. Left on Stumpf, If 4 3 3 Association in 1935 and was Hedeman, c 3 0 bases, Trojans, 11; Norwich, 10. Woodbridge F. C. In VALENTINE NINE Kalman, p 3 0 0 in the lead for this season's Hoodzow, If _ 3 0 Umpires, Fallen, Bennet. TOWNSHIP COPS Mellbloom, p 2 0 0 McCassel, lb 3 0 TEACHERS FINISH Double-Header Sunday sweepstakes when he climb- Leg-ion, 4; DuFont, 4 Hollenhead, ss 3 1 DEFEAT BRAVES Totals 41 11 17 ed into his car for the race Sweeny, 3b ...,s 3 0 WOODBRIDGE.—George Lat- Adopting their Legion title ON TOP IN W. P. A. tanzio's Woodbridge Field Club LOSE IN COUNTY Indians 000 311 100— 6 which was to wound him Kinch, rf 2 0 Bonhamtown 130 220 30x—11 temporarily, the Messickers for- will play a double-header at the mortally. The accident, a Sabo, p 2 0 Two base hits, Mosgai, Stumpf; got about Red Bank long enough Avenel Seco diamond this Sunday BY 6-2 SCORE three base .hits, Stum£>f; sacrifices, roaring rush into the upper SOFTBALLJ.OOP afternoon with the first game Totals 24 2 G to play the DuPonts of Parlin, at REVOLVER MEET WOODBRIDGE.—A much im- Sovar, Kish, Estok, Nycz; stolen guard rail on the 10th lap, W. F. C 301 310 0—8 scheduled to start at 1:15 o'clock. the latter's field, Tuesday night RARITAN TOWNSHIP. — The • —•»• — proved Valentine Brick Co., nine bases, Kish, 2, Sovar; double plays occurred when keys sheared The initial contest will see the Q. & B 100 100 0—2 to 4-all tie. The game was halted teachers defeated the Panthers, RARITAN TOWNSHIP. — The displayed its new strength here re- Sovar to Mosgar to Kish, 3; struck off the worm in the steering W. F. C. (6) Field Club in action against the in the seventh, frame due to dark- Tuesday .night in the Piscataway- Raritan Township Police pistol cently when it subdued a power- out by Kalman, 4; by Mellbloom, sector of the gear housing, a ato r h town WPA Softball League by a Fords Royals and in the nightcap, 2; by Loncsak, 3; bases on balls off Hunt, lb 5 1 2 ness. the locals will oppose the Carteret team was defeated by the Prose- ful Braves A. C. outfit, 6 to 2. P. flaw not discovered until the The Woodbridge team was slow score of 16 to 12, to take the sec- Kalman, 4; off Mellbloom 1; off F. Lattanzio, ss 2 10 A. A. cutor's quintet at the County Pis- Sabine was the winning pitcher Loncsak, 4. whole steering mechanism Greiner, ss 10 0 in getting started and up until the ond half championship and the tol range, rear of the Golf Row and gave out eight hits to the sixth inning, it was trailing be- Either Molnar, Joe Allgaier or had been torn apart. Mackey, cf 5 11 right to meet the Red Devils, first Garage, on Route S-28, Tuesday Braves. Kochi, on the mound for hind a 4-0 to score. Zilai, Jost, half winners, in the final champ- the newly acquired George Herr- Ballinger, If 3 0 0 Bandies and Toth started the rally scher, will do the twirling. afternoon by the score of 1332 to the losing team, was nipped for Bixel, c 4 0 1 ionship game. 1058. Wittnebert of the local force ten bingles. RAIDERS BATTLE in the sixth that netted two.runs. PISCATAWAYTOWN Merwin, rf 10 0 was high man on his team by Bill Applegate's club showed a Expenses this week will The seventh saw the Legion push- WPA SOFTBALL LEAGUE Molnar, rf 3 0 1 ing home two more runs before classy array of baseball talent with be held to a minimum as W. L. Pet. shooting a 251. M. Merwin, 2b ., 3 11 darkness intervened. CALIFORNIA AUTO Perth Amboy, by its victory over Gerek, Jost, Dunham and Wuko- SEWAREN A'S TO the Association and track Mensinger, 2b 10 0 Teachers 5 0 1.000 vets, all former Legionnaires and The DuPonts were held to four Red Devils 4 .800 South River, is at the top of the employees have resolved Voelker, 3b 4 11 Middlesex County Police Revolv- Dominick Scutti, Woodbridge High hits off Wukovets and Kocsi. Zi- Panthers 3 .600 unanimously to make the Allgaier, p 0 0 0 lai led the Soldiers with two hits WIZARD TO RACE er League with two games won ace and a recent Brave performer, 4-ALL TIE, WED. meet a genuine contribu- Herrscher, p 4 12 Cubs 2 .400 and none lost. Raritan Township is on the roster. out of the eight made by his club. Democrats 1 .200 tion to tbe three bereaved DuPont (4) in fifth position with no wins and Notchey, although a member of WOODBRIDGE.—In a game Totals 36 6 9 Firemen 0 .000 two defeats. the losing club, was the batting played here Wednesday night, the families. Prices will re- ab r h AT UNION TONITE local Green Raiders played the Se Curley A. A. (14) Next Tuesday night the Raritan [star of the day, showing a perfect main at 35 cents and 55 T. Popowski, If 3 0 1 WANTED waren A. A. to a 4-4 tic, when ato r h French, 2b 4 0 0 UNION.^- One of the greatest Township marksmen will oppose card of four hits in four trips to 55 cents. Time trials start Wacker, 3b „ 5 1 0 subscribers to the BEACON. If you drivers will be on hand for the the crack team, representing the the platter. Frank Jost led for the the game was called because of Novak, cf 2 2 1 want the whole truth and nothing darkness. Keating hurled for the at one o'clock, the first Grinstead, If 5 3 2 Bogdzio, rf 2 10 collections of automobile racing Woodbridge Township police Valentine nine with three clouts. but the truth on existing- condi- force. Raiders, while Rankin and Jaeger heat at 2:30. The feature, Krie, lb 6 2 1 Rock, ss 3 0 1 tions in Raritan Townsfoip, Fords, program of A. A. A. events, at the Stoutenberry, 2b 5 2 2 Union Speedway, Union County's Scoring: Valentines (6) did the mound work for the Se- with 13 cars qualifying, R. Armstrong, 3b 2 0 0 Keasbey and Hopelawn, you can't h waren Club. Smith, cf 5 3 2 afford to miss a copy of the hatf-rnile course located at Spring Prosecutors Raritan Twp. ab will again be at 30 laps. A. Popowski, c 3 11 Bucko, 256;Stout, 146 Ryback, cf 4 0 1 Green Raiders (4) Burns, ss 5 2 1 P. Armstrng, lb 3 0 0 BEACON. field road, off Route No. 29. Doc McDermott, 243] Wittnebert 251 , If 5 13 ab r h • • • • Thomas, rf 4 11 Grabowski, p 3 0 0 MacKenzie, Eastern champion; Kreiger, Burr, c 5 0 2 Vern Orenduff; Frankie Bailey, 268|Palko, . 222 Dunham, 3b 5 2 1 Leahy, 2b 2 0 0 World's ONLY Simpson, 284!Jacobs, 236 2 3 Here's your opportunity to Hess, p 4 0 1 Totals 26 Harry Angeloni, Frank Beeder and Jost, lb 4 Gyenes, 2b 3 0 C 4 4 Drosdick, 28i;Mineu 203 Wukovets, rf 4 10 witness a fine racing card Legion (4) Water-proofed Toothbrush Tommy Hinnershitz are among Pocklembo, cf 4 11 | Mizerak, ss 3 0 0 and at the same time you'll Totals 44 14 15 ab those to compete. 1332 Totals 1958 J. Barcellona, lb 4 11 Total Scutti, c 4 0 2 Elek, If 4 13 Mitroka, 2b 4 -keeps teeth REALLY WHITE be contributing to a worthy BABY ROBBED. Heading the group of invaders Lisagi, 2b 4 0 2 Gerek, rf 4 T. Barcellona, ss 4 0 2 cause. You and I have a date Los Angeles. — Returning to • Does your toothbrush turn limp from the west will be the latest P. SabLne, p 2 0 0 Zilai, 3b .-.„_. 4 the title he now holds] He cannot J. Szewczyk, rf 4 12 at the Woodbridge Speed- their car, where they had left their when wet? Then it can't keep your sensation from Los Angeles, Bob afford to have Hinnershitz, Oren- Grobzina, rf 2 0 0 Leffler, c 3 0 1 six-weeks old baby sleeping. Mr. Jost, lb 2 teeth dean! THROW IT AWAY. Swanson. It will be the third ap- way, Sunday. Shinn, cf 4 duff, Sail or Bailey top the field W. Szewczyk, 3b 4 0 0 and Mrs. Harry Nelson found the Use the brush with the water- pearance for Swanson in a "big Friday night. Totals 37 6 10 Keating, p 4 0 0 • • • • baby gone. Hearing a wail from Bandies, If 4 o/«d bristles—DR. WEST'S. Can- car". He raced for the first time in Toth, ss 3 not get soggy; gives 60% The program will include the 15 Two weeks, the writer the running-board of an adjacent a "big car" two weeks ago at the Braves (2) Totals 36 4 10 Kinney, c 2 better cleansing. Ster- mile point feature race; five-mile used this column to ask the automobile, they found the child, Union bowl, placing second in the ab r h Sewaren A. A. (4) Kocsi, p 3 ilized, sealed germ- finals. His second trip on the half qualifying races and the consola- local Health Inspector to Barcellona, ss 4 0 1 ab r h clad only in its diaper. Someone Wuko'vets"n n proof in glass-lOcolon. mile tracks saw Swanson trim a tion race at 8 miles. The time WUKOVeLS u L. Zick, 2b 4 0 0 M. Karnas, 2b 5 12 make an examination of the had taken its blanket and all of ' P classy field at the Ho-ho-kus trials will start at 5 o'clock, with its clothing. Golden, cf 4 0 0 Jaeger, lb, p 4 2 1 waters in the lakes of the Totals 31 4 8 track. He is expected to cut down the frirst scheduled event getting Kochi, p 4 11 Simonsen, cf, 3b 4 0 0 Woodbridge Park system, the field Friday night at the local underway at 8:45 o'clock. GETS MONEY LONG DuPont, 001 102 0—4 Notchey, 3b 4 0 4 J. Karnas, ss, lb 3 11 track. which are beginning to bear Legion 000 002 2—4 Karnas, c 3 0 0 Lockie, c 4 0 0 a resemblance to Coney . — Motorcycle Po- Doc MacKenzie as Eastern title COMETS TALLY THREE J. Zick, lb 4 1 1 Cheslan, rf, 2 0 0 Island on a hot -day. Inspect- liceman Arthur ewis was recently Three base hits, T. Popowski, holder, is eager for a victory on Pochek, If 4 0 0 Andersch, rf 2 0 0 handed a wallet containing $18 and Shinn, Mitroka, Rock. Sacrifice the Union speedway. Doc was well PORT READING. — The fast- Boka, rf 3 0 1 Zawlinski, cf, If 4 0 1 or Bob Bailey, has since, ad- note, which read: "Dear Friend: on his way to victory two weeks moving Port Reading Comets an- vised me that the matter has hits, Bagdzio. Stolen bases, Mitro- Bonk 3b 2 0 2 Many years ago you lost some mo- ka, Jost, Left on bases, Legion, 8; ago when his car went into a spin nexed three more victories to their Totals 34 2 8 Dunne, ss 2 0 1 been taken care of and sam- ney. Some one found it. This will DuPont, 3. Struck out by Grobow- and he was out of the running. He long winning streak over the week Three base hits, Ryback, Jost, Rankin, p 2 0 1 ples of the water have al- wipe the guilt out." Eleven years ski, 11; by Kocsi, 2; by Wukovets, later developed motor trouble end by defeating the Keasbey Red Barcellona. Two base hits, Gerek. Dunne, ss 2 0 0 ready been sent to Trenton before Lewis had lost his wallet.j- 2. Bases on balls off Grobowski, which prevented him from show- Stars, 9-5, the Carteret Cardinals, J. Zick, Boka. Struck out by P. Sa- The man handing the officer the 2; off Kocsi, 2. Passed balls Kin- ing at his best in the final. Mac- 10-2 and the Perth Amboy Ukrain bine, 3; by Wukovets, 5; by Kochi, Totals 36 4 9 for analysis. Good work, new wallet explained that he was ney. Hits off Kocsi, 4 in 5 innings. Kenzie needs the Union Speedway ian Boys' Clb, 3-2. The last game 7. Bases on balls off Sabine, 1; off Kochi, 1. Bob! acting for a "friend." Umpire, Smoyak. 50 victory to stay in the running for went the twelve inning route. Bead the BEACON FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1936.

LAUDED OMENHISER EXPECTS METELSKI TO DIE IN ADDED WORKERS RAILROAD CHIEF TOWNSHIP FOOTS NEW RULING ON WPACHILDREN WELL CHAIR DURING AUGUST REAL, OLD TIME WOODBRIDGE.—If word ex- TRENTON.— Edward Metelski, CARNIVAL IS AIM TO INTERROGATE BILL OF MOVING pected comes through, John Omen GUARDED DURING convicted slayer of Trooper War- ASSURE SUCCESS hiser, municipal director of relief, ren Yenser in Avenel, last October will have to die in the chair dur- will be able to release the news SWIMM1NGHDURS ing the week of August 3, as theOF SMOKEATERS FOR "CARNIVAL" WITNESSES HERE STRANDED LIONS that a larger percentage of non- court of pardons, Tuesday morn- • relief recipients will be able to AT OFFICIAL* RECREATION ing, denied his plea of clemency. FIREMEN PLAN ANNUAL EV- TO BE HELD AT ST. JAMES' ON NEAR ACCIDENT AT FEAR THAT JUNGLE CATS get WPA jobs. -SWIMMING HOLES"- Metelski's mother, Mrs. Frances ENT FOR SEPTEMBER SCHOOL GROUNDS AT CROSSING. — RAILROADS MIGHT ESCAPE FROM CA- At the present time," 90 per cent SAYS SAM GiOE Metelski, of Newark, and her ten TO 5 INCLUSIVE END OF MONTH EXPECT FEDERAL FUNDS GES CAUSES EDICT of WPA job holders must come year old daughter, Frieda, pleaded FOR PROJECT from the relief rolls, while 10 per with Governor Harold G. Hoffman WOODBRIDGE.—A real WOODBRIDGE. — Additional WOODBRIDGE. The cent of the posts may be given, to WOODBRIDGE. — Tho-to save the convicted man's life. "old-time" carnival, such as committees have been named for WOODBRIDGE. — James Kings of the Jungles who persons not on relief. Omenhiser rough "policing" is being con However, the board devoted but athe firefighters held some fif the St. James' carnival to be held declares that there are a number ducted at the Township re-.little over a half hour to his case, Maybury, chief of this dis- have been unceremoniously teen years ago, with ferris July 30, 31 and August 1 on the of persons who will have to go oncreation swimming sites, ac- During Metelski's trial, the state wheels and novel attractions, school grounds, according to an trict ol ttie .Pennsylvania parked on the deserted sta- relief unless they get jobs and the alleged that the prisoner shot Yen- | railroad, will have investiga- cording to a statement made was planned last night at a announcement made yesterday. dium site, will be moved to- new ruling of the WPA, if it comes ser in the face with a sawed-off tors in Woodbridge tomor- through, will keep these persons this week by Samuel Gioe, re shotgun as the car in which Yen- meeting held by the mem- The additional workers are as day. The eviction notice has i off "the dole" creation supervisor. Gioe re- ser and another trooper were rid- bers of the Woodbridge Fire follows: row to interview Peter Grei- ner, Jr., and Miss Helen Pot- been served — but this time Has Clothing sented the implication made ing overtook the machine in which Company, No. 1, at the Catholic Daughters, Mrs. C. Mar- Omenhiser also announced yes- he and Albert "Whitey" Morton School street firehouse. The tin, chairman, Mrs. O. S. Dunigan, ter and as many other wit- the evictor pays the bill. recently that there was in- Fred Marks and Lorraine Walt- terday that he had a small amount sufficient supervision at the were making a get-away from c carnival will be held on co-chairman; Mrs. William Boy- nesses as can be located in of clothing ready for distribution Philadelphia hold-up. Morton la- Ian, Mrs. Anna Herron, Mrs. Fred er, the latter known as the Lion "swimming holes." September 2, 3, 4 and 5 and the near accident at the Lady, were left stranded with their that has come from the Port ter committed suicide in Philadel- will embrace the property Witheridge, Mrs. Michael De Joy, Reading Sewing project. Persons "Although the WPA restricts us phia and Metelski claimed that Mrs. Michael Conole, Mrs. Alfred Green street crossing of the"cats". Duchess, Tarzan and Ne- around the firehouse and ro, when the Stadium Shows prov- needing clothing are asked to re-'£s to supervision and we cannot Morton and not he fired the fatal Coley, Mrs. N. Albertson, Mrs. Pennsylvania railroad. May- port to the municipal relief head- hire full-fledged life guards," said shot. school No. 1. The street will Thomas Gerity, Mrs. Frank Mayo, ed to be a sad disappointment. It be roped off for the occasion. bury so informed Township appears that the trainers managed quarters on the top iloor of the Gioe, "most of the men at the Mrs. John Hurster, Mrs. Charles Attorney Leon E, McEIroy in swimming places hold Red Cross Chief Thomas Kath is chairman Farr, Mrs. Hugh Quigley, Mrs. to take the lions out of "storage"' Memorial Municipal building. a telephone conversation but do not dare to return them and certificates. There is little danger in charge of the committee and he Rhodes,, Mrs. William Golden, of drowning in any of the places SPECIAL EVENTS is being assisted by the following Mrs. John Kileen, Mrs. A. Bauman Wednesday morning. anyway, they haven't the money and at Smith's creek we maintain Mrs. J. J. Grace, Margaret Gregus to take them back to New York. officers of the fire company: The Pennsylvania railroad was CCC PRIVATE IS a steady watch during swimming I John Haborak, first assistant Catherine Bianco, Ann Teppen- supposed to have had inspectors at So now the township stepped in hours." PLANNED FOR 4 hardt and Mrs- P. Cassidy. the crossings last weekend check- According to Gioe, Samuel ; chief; William Prion, second as- Hoop-la, Thursday, July 30, Ma- ing the speed of trains but May-portation of the lions to "Watchung HELD-UP AFTER Kuchi, Edward Anderson, Steven ' sistant chief; Raymond Holzheim- ne Bauman, Helen Van Tasse], bury said "a situation arose which Lake where the lion tamers can Hizer and Robert Humphreys are. cr foreman of the hose; Frank Catherine Campion, Mary Finn, in his opinion was exceedingly secure employment. The Township the men stationed at the official NIGHTSJF FAIR Hoka, assistant foreman of the Margaret Romond. more important and he had to usehas several reasons for advancing swimming sites. hose; Eldon Raison, foreman o£ the funds. First, Duchess is ex- BOAST OF BONUS ISELIN COUNTRY FAIR TO BE Friday, July 31, Mary Collins, those men in another municipal- "I wish to impress upon the par HELD AUGUST 19 TO 22 the truck; William Applegate, as- Marie Kowalcxyk, Catherine Quig- ity." However, he promised that pecting a blessed event, or several 'SMOK.EY "JOE' SALASi HELD ents," commented Gioe, "that they' little blessed events. Secondly, the sistant foreman of the truck. Vari- ley, Ruth Hurster, Florence Albert he would have men checking the ON ATROCIOUS ASSAULT take pains to warn the children to son. lions roar all night, especially ISELIN.Plans are now complet- ous sub-committees will be named trains by tomorrow. AND ATTEMPTED ROB- go swimming only during the of- at a later date. Saturday, August 1, Ruth Mc- McEIroy said he would insist when the train comes up the hol- ficial hours when there is someone ed for the Country Fair to be held Cain, Ann Gerity, Elizabeth Dun- that trains do not exceed the speed low. Perhaps, says one prominent BERY on guard." next month on the Church grounds Plan Clam Bake igan, Marie Gerity, Margaret Van limit of 30 miles an hour set bycitizen, they are travelling lions. The official hours are as follows ata St. Cecelia's Church, Iselin. A Plans were also made for a Tassel, the Board of Public Utilities Com- Thirdly, the Township authorities WOODBRIDGE.—Boasting about Woodbridge Park lake, 1 P. M. tomonster parade, in which the Vet-clambake to be hold on August 2, Raffle Booth, July 30, Hannah missioners for the Tow,nship. He are afraid that the lions might alleged bonus he didn't have 8 P. M. Pump house, Port Reading, eran organizations of Middlesex the place to be decided upon. Fitzpatrick, Ann Bergen, Genevi- also suggested to railroad officials break loose from their cages and caused Joe Melchesky much pain 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. Smith's Creek, County will participate, will usher Chief Kath is chairman in charge eve O'Brien, Teresa O'Brien .Ger- that when a train is in the station, kill or injure someone. and landed Louis "Smokey Joe" Port Reading, two hours before in the Annual Event on the even- and he is being assisted by Fred trude Giacolone; July 31, Ann Dal a signal be given to oncoming Thus, the decree has been sent Salasi, of 1 King George's road, and after high tide. Swimming fa- ing of Wednesday, August 19. Mawbey. Tickets will be on sale to ton, Margaret Daltan, Catherine trains from either direction and forth and today will be movinginto the arms of the authorities. cilities for the little tots in the Thursday will be designated as the public next week. Thompson, Marie Grausam, Thel- FAIL TO HIDE that they refrain from entering day for the Lions. Health Officer Salasi is now free under a $500 bail Avenel and Woodbridge wading "Home Night." "Visitors Night" ma Paulson; August 1, Jane Gerity THEFT , the statio.ii until the first train has Harold Bailey will 'be in charge to awaiting action of the grand jury pools are open during the regular will be observed on Friday and the2ND WARFDEMOCRATS Veronica McLeod, Anna Walsh, left. That method he said was used iee that it is done properly. on a charge of autrocious assault park hours. annual Harvest Supper will be Margaret Jordan, Eleanor Des- (Continued from page one) a .number of years ago to great sat- nd attempted robbery. served on the closing night, Satur- PLAN DANCE JULY 25 mond. his name as 'Pigard' secured B. W.isfaction. Nine Year Old Iselin According to the complaint TOWNSHIP MArfGETS day, August 22. Nothing further on the elimina- made by Melchesky, who is a CCC Band concerts will be held cac*h COLONIA.—The entertainment Vogel lor his attorney and Gross Boy Drowned Yesterday .recruit, ,he was in a Sewaren li- committee of the Second Ward declared he would not prosecute if tion project has been heard from 6 PATENTS FOR PIPE night of the Fair and a ten piece 1 Afternoon In Colonia quor establishment when he be- Democratic association met Mon- "Pigard returned the iron whiel. the utility board as Charles Meade orchestra will supply the dance mu RECREATION is on his vacation. Mr. Apgar, who gan to boast of the bonus check he WOODBRIDGE.—Harold P. Haysic. Many additional attractions day night at the Iselin Democratic he readily promised. 'Pigard' was COLONIA.—Nine year old Char- had. As a matter of fact Mecheles- den, of this Township, has been Club headquarters and made final then released in the custody of hisrepresents the railroad, has inform and amusements are being added ed McEIroy that "he is under the les Adams, of Vernon street, Iselin, ky had about twenty-five dollars granted a patent for an insulated this year and all who visit the plans for the dance to 'be held Sat- attorney, but instead of delivering was drowned yesterday afternoon with him with which he began to urday night, July 25, at the Colo- NEWS the stolen metal to Gross, he mack impression that federal funds will pipe, the United States Patent Country Fair are assured of a be released any time .now and that while swimming in the Freeman "blow the boys." Office in Washington announced most enjoyable evening. nia Post headquarters, the Ameri- RECREATION NEWS for Newark. Lake on the site of the old emer- Melchesky told the court that can Legion. Howard Fletcher is is the only reason that the rail- yesterday. 1 by Samuel Gioe Just as 'Pigard' left, Cupeland gency war hospital here. The body when he left the saloon he was Hayden was granted six claims chairman of the affaii and he ia came into headquarters and re- roads have asked for an extension was recovered by Walter O'Neill, Bailey Collects Over Despite the threatening weather, of time." pounced upon toy Salasi who beat for original ideas in the patent, for being assisted by a large commit- the Costume Show was held, Tues- ported his loss. Parsons immediate of this place. him up, but he managed to keep which he applied August 14, 1931 $118.50 During June tee. day evening o,n the Woodbridge Ly got in touch with Newark U> Motorcycle Officers Celestine Salasi at a distance until he ra,nHe has assigned the invention to Playground at 7 P. M. Judges were head 'Pigard' off. Newark authori- Romand and Joseph Grady and away. Salasi was picked up ties picked him up but the .name firemen of District No. 11, Iselin by the Barber Asphalt Company, WOODBRIDGE.—Exactly $118.- Hungarian Democrats chosen from the crowd. There were AOUILA HONORED worked over the youngster for the police. When auestioned by Philadelphia, for manufacture. 50 was collected by the Board of approximately 18 entries out of 'Pigard' proved to be an alias, for the authorities, Melchesky pro- To Sponsor Barbecue when Parsons, accompanied b> some lime but all efforts to revive The invention consists of the Health for permits and licenses for Which there were 11 winners. The him failed. The child was pro-duced $20 which his assailant did use of felt, coated with aluminum the month of June, according to a winners were: most attractive cos- Sergeant George Balint went to WOODBRIDGE. — The First Newark, he admitted that his res!BY LOCAL LIONS nounced dead by Dr. S. W. Fox, of not get. foil for insulation. repo.t made by Health Officer Har tume—1st, Francis Julian, 2nd, Fords. The body was turned over old J. Bailey, Monday night. Ward Hungarian Democratic Club Nancy Coupland, 3rd, Dolores Mcll name was Joseph Martuci, of 146 WOODBRIDGE.—In order to will sponsor a barbecue on Sunday Oliver street, Newark. Arrested to Coroner Eugene Mullen. MARRIAGE EXCEED BIRTHS Th? permits and fees were di- berg; most comical costume—1st, According to the police report avoid being struck toy an oncoming afternoon, July 26, at Varshany's Alice Hall, 2nd, Efcrtty Mellberg, with Marttuci, was his helper Sam AT LONG BRANCH vided as follows: plumbing per- F«vm, on Upper Green street. An Triano, of 61 Delancy street, New- the little boy was swimming in car, William V. Coyle, age 26, of "WOODRIDGE.— Marriages ex- mits, $19.50; sewer permits, $5 3rd, Dolores Mellberg and the most the company of John Barth, 11 Eden Terrace, Orange, swerved ceeded births and deaths in Hungarian orchestra will furnish unusual pair, George Borton and ark. PAST PRESIDENT PRESENT- the plumbers' license, $20; ice, and and Alice Wright, 14. his car to the curb and struck and Township during the past month butcher licenses, $25; milk licenses the music for the occasion. James Calvin. Looking over the truck load of ED WITH JEWELED PIN badly damaged a Township Traf- according to a report submitted to John Varshany is chairman ol junk, Copeland identified a num- $4; wayside eating licenses $45. The second of a series of Scavan MRS. FRANCES RACAMATO fic signal on the north east corner the board of health Monday night the event and .he is being assisted ber of refrigerator parts which WOODBRIDGE. — Anthony A. of Green street and Amboy ave- by Township Clerk B. J. Dunigan. by Steve Dobos, John Bico and ger Hunts was held at the Wood- Aquila, outgoing president of the bridge Playground, under the su-were under the material stolen nue, early Sunday morning. Coyle's There were 20 marriages, 18 Subscribe to the BEACON Louis Kagcir. from Gross. Lions club, was honored Monday ISELIN.—Mrs. Frances Racama- pervision of Miss Cora Houser of to, 36, wife of Angelo Racamato, of car was also damaged. births and eight deaths. the WPA Personell. The winners According to Parsons, Marttuci night ata a dinner-dance held at admitted that he was arrested sev- Eloomfield place, were: 1st, Adeline Cavellero, 2nd, the West End Casino, in Long i avenue, this home Anna Baron and 3rd Mary Sisko. en times, three times in connection die with stills. The case will come up I presenteBranch. dA t paso Aquilt president'a bys Drpin. Car wasl !| Besided Mondas hery husband night ,a sht ehe isr survi- A Sand Madeling Contest was for hearing before Judge Arthur |C E. Mellberg, the recently elected ved by three sisters, Mrs. Frank held at the Woodbridge Playground f head of the Lions. Zesci, of Iselin; Mrs. Anna Cassel- v,. for the younger children. The win- Brown this morning. la, of New York, Mrs. Leonar Del- "His Beer ners were: 1st, Robert Dimock, Stephen L. Hruska, also a past president, acted as toastmaster and lagelio, of Brooklyn and three who constructed the Great Wall of Iselinite Must Make brothers, John Pelligrino, of Iselin; China, 2nd, Arthur Kovacs, who introduced Stephen . Wyld, as the made an Indian Reservation, 3rd, Good on Rubber Check "granddaddy of the Lions," Al Ha-Thomas Pelligrino, of New York; gen, a past president and Mark D. and Matthew Pelligri.no, of Long Always Tastes Sonny Baron, who made a weal- thy man's estate. ISELIN, N. J. — Two and aMcClain, another past president. Island. Funeral services will be held this morning at 9 o'clock at .7 half dollar check which he says Judge Leo Goldberger, of Perth A Baby parade will be held at the house and 9:30 o'clock at St. the Woodbridge Playground on he didn't sign, but which bears his Amboy, past president of the Lions Club, of that city, was also a speak Cecelia's church. Interment will be Good!" Thursday evenin, July 23, at 7 P.signature, bounced back at Will / "No more grey! er of the evening. Silver keys in St. James' cemetery, Wood- M. All chaldren under 6 years of Wamager, 56, of Harding avenue, bridge. age are invited to enter. Please Iselin, in police court last night. weie presented to Dr. Mellberg make entries with one of the Play- and Louis Cohen for securing two My hair is young again Harold H. Lake, also of Harding new members and a master's gold MCELROY CONTACTS BOND SCHUTZ Any of these Superior Brewa, ground Supervisors. Registration avenue, told the court that he drawn from MAHLER'S Special will be taken up until the time key was presented to Dr. Mellberg HOLDERS WHO AGREE TO cashed Wamager's check which SCHAFFER Silver-lined Zham Chilling Tanks scheduled for the show to begin. was made out to cash, and that the for securing 12 new members. TOWN'S REFUNDING PLAN ... thanks to CLAIROL!" A Jack contest was held Tues- check came back. Wamager claim- There are but two master keys in TALLY-HO Is simply immense. day afternoon, July 14, at the Port ed 'that he endorsed it but didn't the state at the present time. WOODBRIDGE.—Township At- Reading playground. After a still sign it—but he could not explain Charles Kaufman, a member of torney Leon E. McEIroy, has con- the club, entertained by singing tacted a large majority of Town- two hours of play, two winners the mystery of how his signature • , . I look ten years younger. My hair Is no longer were selected. 1st, Philamena D' got there. His story was that some "It's a Sin to tell a Lie." ship bond holders who hold bonds Apolito, and 2nd, Mary Di Bari. one "gave him the check for noth- After the presentation of the pin,in large blocks and has made ar- When Served with a faded and streaked with grey. Once again it has that This was the first of a series of ing." Wamager was ordered to re-Aquila thanked the club for rangements to exchange them for lovely luster and rich shade that John admired so before Jack Contests to be held at theimburse Lake. its cooperation during his term the new bonds of the refinancing we were married. And I owe it all to Clairol which, in playground throughout the sum- Lnd pledged himself to do all in program. mer. The next one will be held his power for the growth of the McEIroy said yesterday that the one quick 3-in-1 treatment, shampooed, reconditioned sometime .within the next two AUXILIARY MEETS group. program is moving smoothly and Tasty fresh Fish and tinted my hair to its present natural-looking beauty" weeks. Supervisors Mr. Humph- RARITAN TOWNSHIP. — The Among those present were: Mr. there is every indication that the • * • reys and Miss Ohlott directed and Ladies' Auxiliary of Raritan En- and Mrs. Anthony A, Aquila, Miss plan will be completed in short judged the contest. gine Company No. 2 held a meet- Betty Aquila, Dr. Henry Belafsky, order. Atk your beautician about a Clairol treatment for ing at the firehouse, Tuesday j ^.j^Kkuer, Mr. and Mrs. Sandwich your hoir. Or write for FREE booklet, FREE advice On Friday, July 17, there will be night. Mrs. Hans E. Larsen, presi- a Pet Show at the Port Reading Louis Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Ha, of hair and FREE beauty analysis. dent, conducted the session. The gen, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen on care Playground. The show will start at hostesses were: Mrs. Andrew Sor- There Is Nothing to Equal It! 7 P. M. Those children wishing to ka, Arnold Izsaky, Miss Lillian enson, Mrs. Walter Christensen, Stanon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kauf- GRAY Not with common, old-fashioned hair dyes...but enter, please register with Mr. Mrs. Emery Deurscak, Mrs. An- Humphreys or Miss Ohlott at the man, Dr. and Mrs. Carl C. E. Mell- drew Dudics, Mrs. John Dudash berg, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomp Playground. and Mrs. Chester Elliot. LOG CABIN Try It Today! The first of a series of Band son, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wyld, concerts was held in Port Reading Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Droyer, Mr. I ST. GEORGE AVENUE on Monday evening at 8:30 P. M. PRACTICE FIRST AID and Mrs. Peter Smith, Judge and Woodbridge, N. J. Wvtriy King, Coniultan) 450 spectators enjoyed the music RARITAN TOWNSHIP. — TheMrs. Leo Goldberger, Mr. and Clairol, Inc., 132 W«t 46th Slr«»t, N«w York City Mrs. Morris Choper, Dr. and Mrs. played by the WPA County Band. first aid squad of District No. 1 Fried Half Chicken Pltai* i«nd fRE6 Cloirol booklet, FREE odvica and FREE analytb. Clay Modeling in Iselin opened met at the firehouse on Wood- Sabatiello, Mr. and Mrs. M. Dock- CAFE E'LIOUOff STORE up Tuesday afternoon with 15 of bridge avenue, Monday night. The tofsky, Mr. Charles Kaufman, Mr. Blue Plate Special Hams the boys and girls demonstrating purpose of the meeting was to in-and Mrs. Julius Blake, Mrs. M, CAFE LIQUOR STORE Gorton, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gorton, the benefits that can be obtained struct and allow practice of first Daily 349 STATE STEEET 351 STATE STREET in taking advantage of this branch aid methods to the members. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hansen, Mr. and Stole Mrs. Harry Buss, Mr. and Mrs. ol the WPA Recreation Program. The instruction was in charge ol Perth Amboy, N. J. My Btautldan Ii These classes will be continued Arthur Latham, captain of the Mark McClain, Mr. and Mrs. Ma- every Tuesday at 1:30 P. M. squad. Assisting him were .first vish, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dunn, Mr. 5© A Doll Show will be held on Frilieutenant Thomas Swales, Jr., andTownsend, Mrs. Ritter. Crisp Golden Brown MR. AND MRS. WISE By OLDENBOOM'S DAIRY day evening, at 7 P. M. at the Se-second lieutenant, Ezra Grant. Soft Shelled Crab waren Playground. 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