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v,*- Official Newspaper of Middlesex County and ^VOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP'S FAMILY NEWSPAPER YEAR Woodbridge Township WOODBTUDGE, N. J. FRIDAY MOUNlXt;, 1^X^^71936. THREE CENTS COLLECTOR SAYS Penalized STADIUM WOULD NOT CHOSEN FOR Reached On Tomorrow 1936 IS BANNER MEAN TWO GENT WOODBRIDGE. — All em- TOWN EMPLOYES plnyeos' applications tor the BOND EXCHANGE assignment of a number for YEAR OF OFFICE JUMP IN TAXES SPENCER ANNOUNCES SAL- Scicinl Security Accounts must nmmer WUrM, the power SATISFACTORY ARRANGE- $1,367,770.44 COLLECTED; the O. OP. ARIES WILL BE PAID EN- be in the hands of the local SAYS MORRISON CHRISTIE throne MENTS MADE WITH STUB- ; imstmaster not later than to- . TO-DATE-EXPECTS $185,- \ de- TIRELY IN CASH IN DISCUSSING TAXPAY- BORN BONDHOLDER morrow, December 5. 000 MORE ERS' RESOLUTION ' that the M»|M will There arc five ways in ; ^ I p,;,|tlvely wid absolutely have DISCUSSEC PAY CUT which this application may be ! WOODBRIDCK. — Amos to run a»»ln «*» JW " WOO1 (BRIDGE.—After n i returned to the local post- i 'n Andy fixures flontod out WOODBRIDCK.—"If tl>$ j Hen Vojel oppotet Grelner it yesterday after-•. nuistpr, and in no case is it 4 WOODBRinc.K. - "AH noon with ,l. S. Hippie who is of the tax collector's office Hoard of Education should"' should be a Art"* of » necessary to prepay postage: i\kc over the stadium it Pirction Mike Trainer al- employees paid by public ai'liiij; for the Township in! 1 It rilay be handed to your yesterday with Tax Collect- ,„ .larlfles the record by pub- funds will receive their sal- Ihi' refinancing matter, Com employer. tor Michael J. Trainer pre- I'oulrl menn but a two cent 1 dieting that on December 31, 1936, iitiv announcing he will ieek aries entirely in cash during miiteeman Frederick A. Spencer, 2 It may be handed to any ncrease on each taxpayer's j the Township ot Woodbridge will rtlt I'liairman of the finance committeo labor organization of which ax hill," said Morrison Chris December." have collected approximately $1,- knew It all along Mlehael. s..id that no definite date has been you nre a member. .c, (halrman of the Athletic com- That announcement was 3. It may be handed to your 550,000 in taxes for the year - '•!> i ii-d for the exshange of bonds ittee of the board last night when 0 - - 0 rftade last night by Committecman letter carrier. breaking all records—even the sked to comment on the resolu- ji,mc Kumor is whispering Fred Spencer, chairman of the the new ones to carry a lower 4. It may be delivered to the 1934 all-time high. „'„ This time she quietly ad- finance committee and includes all interest rate. lon passed recently by the Wood- ..in local post office in person or During the past month tax col- K«rney Romano •.'.. that Township Attorney teachers, policemen and janitors, However, Spencer did say that by messenger. iridge Township Taxpayers' as- satisfactory arrangements had lections amounted to $227,969.81 WOODBRIDGE.-No yearly K. McElroy can have a nice in fact all employees of the Town- 5. It may be mailed in a lociation opposing the move. i.i been reached with one bondhold- ] us compared with $112,14761 for vacation of two weeks and no ,.,1,. iob for the asking Pop ship of Woodbridge and the Board Mioharl j, Trainer sealed envelope addressed as IT who was delaying proceedings j the same period last year and with i days off fur the time being at As tar as 1 am concerned," con •'.'..I^Kler) Neville, formerly of of Education. WOODBRIDGF,. "1 will follows: Postmaster, local. .inued Christie, "the matter If up until now by refusing to agree j $149,406.27 (or the month of Oc-j least. That is part of the pun- /,',', ii,.,iding and now of Sewar- "We feel that the employees can most certainly run again and You du not fill out or file dormant until I report back to the io accept the new bonds. tober. ishment that was meted out to ,., v ;is the life of the Firemen's use the cash before Christmas and for the office of tax collector, an application for an account board on December 21. Th«n It Is •make no mistake about that." "All that has been straightened Of the November collections Karney Romano, by the police ,','inii' Thanksgiving Eve While as long as we have it available number if you are now 85 up to the board. I received tempor- out," Spencer said, "and 1 might committee following n com- ,•',„„., chief Tommy Kath proved they might as well have it," com-: declared Michael J. Trainer m years old or will reach 65 be- $200,049.61 was in ca«h and $27,- ary figures AS to costs and I und- add very satisfactorily." plaint made by a Cutter's ,!„., u an omtor of no mean obil- mented the first ward representa- Continued on Page Eight fore January 1, 1937. 920 in bonds. Then again $182,- erstand that we can erect a fence The finance head also stated Continued on Page Eight i!-' Tommy urged theapeakers tive. ; 470.61 was for general taxes as and temporary bleachers, good for that there was a possibility that „ , i a short then v*$n it compared with $75,549.90 for Nov en years, for $5,000." u Asked whether the cash basis the investment bankers would give ...... his turn went on to talk for would be continued in January, i ember 1935. Christie also said that if the Tax the Township the $1,300,000 nccc-s- Trainer pointed with pride :'t , ;il, hour Incidentally, the Spencer said: ' ; WALSH IN FAVOR payers' association considered sary for the completion of the re- the record and also noted that ':'-'.',n' w.is a wow The town is "We'll take that up in January." what the board has to pay for rent linancing plan by December 15. ' since January 1 to date, $1,367,- •,,i uniting about It. The finance chairman refused In ng the Amboy City Stadium and Silencer expressed himself an 770.44 has been collected and al- comment much on the recent de- READY FOR MANY the loss of revenue due to the lack satisfied with the progress of the OF TELETYPE IN o - - • . ready exceeds the total collections GETS NO MERCY of nttendance becaUSt people do- mands for restoration ot pay cuts. tefur.ding plan and hoped to have Fran*, late Main street fish for 1935 which amounted to $f>, not like to go out of town, the "We ,ire not out of tile hole yet, the whole matter settled by the nun. now a relief investigator, ,332,573.63. erection of bleachers here would even though we are nine-tenths first of the year when he will turn apparently doesn't know the APPLICANTS COUNTY TIE-UP The tax collector said that he ex AT LOCALJMT be a saving. uut. It is easy to shout but it is his attention to the preparation • I pected to collect at least $185,000 election li over he contin- hard to assimilate. If we restored 'The faculty and student man- EXPECT LARGE QUOTA of the 1937 budget. WOULD BE IMPROVEMENT; in December. He bases his estimate BROWN SENDS ELIZABETH ue* to wear a Landon button the 20 per cent pay cut it would agers of the high school, Christie BOYS DO NOT HAVE TO on the fact that he expects substun ,,r is it for effect A town- add $100,000 to the budget. FranK- IN CRIMINAL INVESTICA- MAN TO COUNTY explained, are in a quandary be- tiul payments from the Citizens' ,hip official Is selling Xmas l)1 I am not going to consider it un- BE ON RELIEF TON HE SAYS WORKHOUSE cause they do not know how to Building and Loan Association, the I , irds After nine years the til after the first of the year. First make up next year's schedule. WORKHOUSE TRIP Port Reading Building and Loan (.imlllar face of "Congo" i» 1 am going to finish the refinan- WOODBR1DGE.— Drunken dri Most ol the teams refuse to play i WOODBRIDCK, — .lohn WOODBRIDGK.-Chief of Po- association and the Woodbridge missing from the Hy-way din- cing program." IIIT .liimcs A. Walsh, in an inter- ers c;m expect little mercy unless Woodbridge has a home jOnienhisev, municipal di- Ceramics. field. er his friends are pulllni kr t d that mu n icip : 1 view last night, said he was heart- Judge Arthur Brown's court, Jud lor lil» come-back. .'.! l^! f. °° . , , , ' vector of relief, today an- ENDS IN BRUISES "The way I look at it," the Se- and board employees would b ily in favor of the installation of a ing from the judge's statements nounced that he is now yestciday morning when he fine warenite concluded, "is that ap- o - - o satisfied with a partial restoration (ininty teletype system for which of salary cuts. They point out th;>t cepting applications for ( prosecutor Charles M. Morris ap- SAILORS STAGE one Dommico Basile, ol 8S5 Mar. proximately 6,000 children would ;<;, are told that a certain mar- other municipalities have taken enlistment in the first wo'.'k 3 PRISONERS 1« ;ired before the Board of Free- tin street, Elizabeth $200 *nd cost be ,enel|tted at vory li. 30st." ..,.,1 woman ut ye old town hall similar steps at least a year a^n. of January. holders yesterday afternoon ask- and revoked hii license lor twi The resolution passed by OS8 •,.:!l be replaced January 1st SERGEANT PARSONS AND ing them to include it in the the years. In lieu of payment, Basil Taxpayers' Association at a meet- The relief head requested that MINIATURE RIOT j.. i successor 'tis said will be none OFFICER DALTON HURT AS I!):t7 budget. Morris was told that was sent to the county workhouse ing held Monday reads as folkws: all nit'ii between the ages of 17 ufirr than Dorothy ShoWi, of Ise- the board would consider the mat- for 30 days. "Whereas: The proposed Jtadl- to 28 inclusive who are interest- PATROL OVERTURNS !:•, The local police force, to a BUILDlllOSTS ter in making up the budget and Basile wa9 arrested by Troop. um for Woodbridge,Tjwnihlp haB nun, are anxiously awaiting an ed, contact him as soon as possible. SATURDAYJOT been given insufficient public sup from all indications it looked as if crs Wilgus and Derr on the roper iNo quota has been established as WOODBRIDGE—While on the port to date to warrant public sup ..[ipurtunity to take a shot at the the board is in favor of the tele- highway after he wu alleged ti way to the county workhouse Mon SEAMEN'S STRIKE CAUSES port through taxation: rar-snat<*er operating here the type. " . have zig-zagged a truck over thi FOR WOODBRIDGE 'There is one point that I wouid day morning, with three prisolters FIGHTS NEAR SE- mvlery of -H oil 1», when the rf>r«, Chief Walsh said that tBe Instal- road. Taken to Dr. Clarence J. N "Be it resolved that the Wood- (like to make clear," Omenhise? in the custody of Sergeant Ben an- found, nothing in missing.. lation of the teletype would be a WAREN DOCKS 'HoiVr, of Metuch-m, Basilc,wu ;m brWsc Taxpayer,*"-. 4wocl||tion suid. "Although boys whose fam- Parsons and Officer Joseph Dal- Y k Schweiuer joined the ranks "wonderful improvement and nounced under the influence Of li- hereby calls upoh*the prol»Grty it's are on relief will get first con- ton, the Woodbridge police depart- nf ttie benedicts this week. DOUBLE IN NdV. would speed up criminal investi- SEW A RUN. - WuodbridKe quor and unfit to operate a motor holders to oppose the suggested Uideratiqn it is not absolutely ne- ment patrol overturned on Wood- gation." He also pointed out'that Township had its share of vehicle. placing upon the ballot of this O - - 0 ESTIMATED COST OF CON- cessary that the condition exist. If bridge avenue, in Raritan Town- Woodbridge would be one of the In court the defendant said that pioposal for referendum." John t'hotar, retired police- after investigation it is found that ship. the seaman's strike at Se- STRUCTION LAST MONTH key cities. he only had three glasses of beer. man, his taken his family to a boy's family, although not on re. Sergeant Parsons sustained a waren Saturday night when IS $40,745 While no figures are available His companion, Anthony Fedile, of St. Pettraburf, Florida, where lief, but is in need, or as we call wrenched back while Patrolman two score of strikers and sev Continued on Page Eight 160 Catherine street, corroborated ATTRACTIVE PRIZES Dalton was taken to the Perth Am they will remain until sprint Jit.on the borderline, he is eligible eral alleged "scabs" off one his story. boy General hospital for x-rays SELECTED FOR SAINT Roy Anderson purchased WOODBRIDGE. — Estimated 1 to join." of the oil tankers staged a minia- In imposing the fine, Judge 1 and was released Tuesday morn- '.lie Westerraard house re- cost of construction in the town-1 It is expected that the January SERVICES FOR MOTHER ture riot necessitating the station- Brown said; "A motor vehicle is JAMES'BINGO PARTY ing. He sustained a fractured <'i-iitly Have you heard the hi|i during the month of Novem- enlistment quota in the Township OF LOCAL PASTOR TO ing of six or seven policemen in like a machine gun il used care- one about Al Smith entering ' in was nciirty double the ainuur.t for CCC camps will bP exception- shoulder. that area from 10:30 o'clock until lessly. You might kill a man who WOODBRIDGE. — Another in .i phonograph store and say- j of the previous month, according ally high. The three prisoners, all from BE HELD TOMORROW has a wife and six children like two o'clock in the morning. the series of bingo parties will be ing; "Let's look at the record" j to a report made by Building ln- Carteret, who were arrested in Se- yourself. I do not intend to deal Houelawn.—Nels Neilsen, 54, of waren Saturday night on charges PHILLIPSBURG, N. J. — Mrs. Three of the strikers, all of Car- held next Monday night at 8:30 o'- Not bad Karney Ro- I spectur William Allgaier last night. teret, Andrew Perlach, 24, of 84 j lightly with a man that endangers mano won't ret hli annual j Construction work for Novem- 429 Lawton street, Perth Amboy, of disorderly conduct, were An- Catherine Travel's, 97, mother of Joh street, Andiew Krucaba, 21, of the lives of others. Therefore, as clock m St, James' auditorium liter this season. ber is estimated at $40,745 as com sustained a possible fracture of drew Petlach, 24, of 84 John street Rev. Lawrence J. Travel's, pastor 7 John, street and Michael Koval, the law prescribes, I fine you $200 under the auspices of St. James' pared with $21,515 for October, the left leg Wednesday night when Andrew Krucaba, 21, of 79 John of, St., James' chui'ch, Woodbridge, Continued on Page Eighti (Continued on Page Eight) o --o The November report is as {ollows: he, wns sttuek by a cat owned stre£L_and_Michael Koval, 19, of 9 died Tuesday at her. home here. church. i i Tins is on the level Hymie Permits issued, dwellings, 2 cost and driven by Steve Toth, of 47 Lafayette street. ATT 'three, who— ^unerat services., will. be.. ...held There will be 22 games and four • Ifx Rickard) Bernstein is plan- $7,500; alterations, 1, $400; access- Commercial avenue, Hopelawn. on sustained cuts and bruises, had tomorrow morning at ten o'clock door prizes will be awarded. ing to promote an extravaganza ory buildings, 6, cost, $630; busi- Now Brunswick avenue. Toth was been fined $15 each and were on at St. Philip and St. James' church Among TO'^TO-pmes-'-wtH be: tra-ordinary New Year'Y' s EvE e »<«• ' A i Ann nnff THIEF NABS NEWSPAPERMAN'S GAR Skate sweater set; bicycle, 25 ness buildings, 8, cost, $30,2751 making a left turn into Columbus their way to the workhou&e be- in Phillipsburg. Interment will be n .m old excursion boat in the (most of the cost is for the Ameri- i.venue and Neilsen was crossing cause they could not raise the in the church cemetery. gallons of gas, occasional chair, ; ad flats along the South Amboy an Cynamid Co. additions); one -the latter street, when the accident fines. After being treated by Dr. Besides Rev. Travers, the de- auto robe, table cloth and napkins, noie Justice of Peace Shillef, demolition; 1 storage tank, cost | occurred. C. H. Rothfuss at .police head- is survived by a son, John AND PARKS IT IN COP'S DRIVEWAY auto heater, silk comforter, ane ',', the Avenel Shillers, is on his $1 840- 1 sign cost $100; and thir- • Nielsen was taken to the Perth quarters they were paroled in ord- and two daughters, Mary and Mar- half dozen turkish towels and one- v.jy to Bulgaria He will also ty' six fire prevention permits. Amboy General hospital by Toth.. Continued on Page Eight garet, all of Phillipsburg. WOODBRIDGE. — Police in was nowhere in sight. The thief half dozen hand towels, steel cab- '••:.it Rounuinia Billy Ryan is Woodbridge and Perth Amboy are had taken it out, turned it around inet,, electric toaster, keg of wir.e, No, l man on the list for the frce- on the warpath. They have been in a somewhat difficult and nar- bridge lamp, 3 white shirU, bllank- uulder's nomination next (all. bothered enough with the "mys- row driveway and then had re- et, electric iron, end table, iron- terious thief" who since election turned to politely close the garage ing board, wine set, permanent o .-o HIGH SCHOOL TO PRESENT"SWEETSIXTEEN" day has stolen 17 cars in both com Continued on Page Eight wave. Ferdltiud Lehy, of Claire munities only to abandoned thsm avenue, won the tint $50 bank a few hours later a short distance "lie prise, at the State Theatre from 'where they were stolen. But Wednesday nifht Believe when the mysterious one goes as SEARCH ENDS FOR "BABE" AFTER It or not: there are fifteen mil- lar as stealing a newspaperman's lion don In the United States car out of .his garage in the dead And Woodbrldn hw Us of night and parking it in' a drive- FAMOUS IRISH SETTER IS FOUND quota. VlU-vose I* the drink way of a policeman's home, that is of the day Save your tin- adding insult to injury. full jchool children may Yesterday morning, when Law- turn It In at the hlfh school, rence F. Campion, of 176 Main HAPPY AND FJTJPKNER'S PAL from whence It will reach the street, a member of the LEADER- proper authorities, JOURNAL staff, went into his WOODBIUDGE.—"Babe" is home again—after an garage to get his car, the vehicle absence of approximately three months. Who is Babe? She o --O is a three-year-old female Irish setter owned by Stephen turds phone bills will be re- dated December 16th An un- 773 GALLONS OF GAS L. Franzak, of Avenel. '•'•iployment census will be taken "Babe", who is a fine speciman The Lost Is Found >'i> shortly In Middlesex county. USED BY RADIO CARS of her breed, was reported lost by Novak, the fellow who claimed hi DURING PAST MONTH her owner last August. Franzak shut himself accidently, but who is came to the Leader-Journal of alloBed to have been a participant WOODBRIDGE—Exactly 773VJ and inserted an ad to the paper lof- m u hold-up, thanks to Dr. Spen- yailons of gas and 30 quarts of oil fering a reward of $25 for the re- '•LT, will be sentenced tomorrow were used by the radio cars of the turn of the dog who is all red ex- Ajem .Tony and John Zulto, I police department during the past cept for her nose, paws and chest, which are white. w"l learn their fate Friday, De- month. In u report compiled by : The finder must have realized llth. I I'olice Clerk Allan P, McDonnell, av 1 that "Babe" wag a valuable duji 0-0-0 I it is revealed that.th£.f*r,S,tr ?. '" j.led 9,63 miles in 87 FVi'hours. and frightened by the publicity* the Budget time will soon be dog secured in this paper, evident- jod (he taxpayers a»- .Sixty-eight alarms were answei eii by the radio division in Nov- ly kept her well hidden until the (all six of them) will hunting season when a friend of "Babe" appear on the horiwn ember resulting in 19 roports and 11 arrests. Franzak's thought he recognised When tlie dog saw lior master Next yew the proposed budget the dog in company of a strange she jumped ail around with joy will have to be advertised be- huntsman. The friend questioned and, wagged her tail until it seeth- fore February 8th The the hunter about the dog and ed as if it would come off. An ex- "wittl battle (or the garbage cured evasive answers. The amination proved that "Babe" was wntraot U near at band WlUi stranger said he was a "WPA In good condition except that her Ungan and Novak feuding, at worker and moved every waek." 'temporary owner" had fed hejf <>' yore...... io date the score 17, Frauzuk reported the " incident too much tor her own good. She had (he same collar on as on> the w even. tllbtrg, Jiuit (irlesimti. Jcuu llomian. llurottiy Jacobs, Miriam Jaliderup to police headquarters and search from lelt to rtuht-Bottom row: Dolores M. was renewed. • dax that she was reported missing O SHOPPING DAY! «xcept that U was an exceedingly . Wld Elizabeth B»k«. Top Uow-Uo.mrU Connor.. U»rd«« Magyip. And then, this week one Stanley Die Township has not filed its Burkewitz, of Burnet street, Aven- tight fit. ' -—•*•'.• , Woinised petitipn in the water rate (iewf e Koblnson. wiio be- tin; stage. How the lovable el, a friend ol Pranzak's and hh Francza'k said that he would im- ,8ht evidently waitina tor the ie uf the must charming of, sorrows of a young man WOODBRIDGE.—When the stu- youngster 'perfects an invention co-worker at the Reformatory, mediately set to work to get i»-HioldtN Cmake the naxt move (iomestic since Booth Uvves liiinself to be as capable of dents of WoodbrldgB High school managing his family's affairs as UIHI triumphu ovur his family's, was riding through Woodbridge back Into shape as befits )l It U uuderatood thathtt HarrHy Turkington's "Seventeen." The pro >t present that amusing comedy o his older, more experienced broth prejudice forps the nucleus of a when suddenly h« saw "Babe". lie hunting tjflg, He e^rne" t-'«rackk , president of the utilitl y cteds will be used to purchase stopped the car, called to her and modern youth, "Sweet Sixteen'at ers and sisters. You will laugh and story so modern that it will make Leader-JournaT oHl«e this' «d, intends to ask the budget nnw band uniforms and an elec- the dog came to him .readily the high school nuditorium on next sympathize with young "Pat" for one thrill- at the remembrance of and thank«d the staff tor tti "musBton for |800,000 to lnvestt- tric victrola. enough. He took her immediately uUUty , Le,t we for- Thursday and Friday nights, De- in him you will see some member the time when one was u "mis- operation in aiding him dwat rat(t "Sweet Sixteen" is lull of com- to the Fruuak home. -ChrUtmjw i« only tbiee cember 10 and 11 at 8:15 o'clock, ol your family brought to life up- understood youngster." 'TIL CHRISTMAS search tor "Brtw," ' ~ they will Introduce to local audl- edy, romance and the joys and WOODBRIDOE UIADERJOUBNAUFBIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 19M._ TWO >ANDRA JEAN VECSEY ARCHERY CLUB WILL CHRISTENED SUNDAY HOLD DANCE TON1TE ROAST BEEF SUPPER TO BE SERVED —•— ISELIN NEWS WOODBRIDGE. -Mr. and Mr«. by &1SABRH HirWUKMl •:imer J. Vecsey, of School street, WOODBRIDQE.—The Archery HillerMt Avt., /MBH, V. J. Avenel News AT AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN BAZAR mtertalned at a christening party Club of Woodbridge High School 55 Mclnier 8treet, Avencl Sunday In honor nf their Infant By Mm. R O will sponsor a dance tonight in the liam IJcitwoiler, Mrs, J. Joy, Mrs. High School gymnasium. The aris- AVF,NEL.-T1IP supper commit- ' aughter, Sandra Jean. and family, visited friends • tee of the bnzaar, which the Pres- |Wittnnbort, Mrs. John Morrison ITHE BINGO PARTY THAT WAS dies Democratic Club at its tocrats of Rhythm will furnish tho The baby was christened at the Long Island, Wednesday, THE AVENEL PROGRESSIVE |byt«r(an Wwreh is sponsoring on and Mrs. R. G. Perier, Mrs. Pom- held Tuesday night under the business meeting and Christmas music for the dancing. Hungarian Reform church by Rev. • « • . DrnmcTittir ("lull held its regu- Thursday, December 10, in the eroy requests nU rloifflMons to be auspices of St. Cecelia's church party beinf held next Tuesday Miss Rosemary McCarthy, of the Charles Vlncw. The spcmsori were MRS. J. L. SCHWARZ RKc lar monthly business meeting In Sunday school rooms, met nt the taken either to Mrs. Wittnebert on \llen G. Weygand and Miss Mary in the Parish hall, proved to be thi1 schoolhousc Tuesdtry eve- evening, December 8. high school faculty, Is general Fifth avenue or to the church be- very successful. Eighteen games ly visited friends in New • • • • home of the chairman, Mrs. Alice :haronko. for a few days. ning S Charles Browne presid- chairman of the committee in Pomeroy, on Manhattan avenue, fore noon of the bazaar date. were played and foijr door priz- URS R. U. PERIER and daughter, After the ceremony, the follow- ed Tlio next meeting will be charge of arrangements. The pro- Tuesday evening and made'final es were awarded, the next party Judy, or Meinzer street, were Chairmen in charge of booths ing attended a dinner at the Vecsey held on Tuesday evening, Janu- ceed* will be used for purchasing plans for the roast beef supper will be held on Tuesday, Decem- IEV. WILUAM J. BRENNAN dinner guests on Thanksgiving, I reported encouraging progress and lome: nry S iind will be followed by a new equipment for the club mem- which will be served between the ber 15. St. Cecelia's church, I, visi{ ' of Mr. and Mrs, Frank MacaGr- I anticipate a very succssful affair. Stephen Vecsey, Mr. and Mrs. social hour. Refreshments will Ibers. hours of five to seven. Light re- * * • • relatives in Connecticut for ' rah of Grove avenue, Wood- Mrs.'William Kunie and Mrs. Louis Varady, Mr. and Mrs. Allen be served nnd card games play- freshments will be served during THE CAST OF THE PLAY "A few days. ' bridge. Mrs. Perler's mother, L. Belden will have charge of a Weygand and son, Allen, Jr, ed with prives being awarded. COLONIA the afternoon. Miss Mary Charonko and Mios Night Off" which was given by Mrs. C, 0. Christman of Norwich needlework, apro-r.,nr. and towel • • • » St. Cecelia's church on Novem- 'HE ISELIN PUBLIC l.miUHv Conn,, was also present. PATRICIA LONG, OF FAIRVIEW Assisting Mrs. Pomeroy will be booth. Mrs. Frederick Beckley, Helen Varady. CHARLES VAN ALSTINE, OF Mrs. Dirk P. DeYoung, Mrs, Wil- ber 24, held a get-together on will move into Us new qmw,.,' avenue, entertained Ruth Cof- Mrs, J. J. Lomax will have an in- this week. Hampton, N. H., was the recent over the Iteresting toy booth Wednesday night Refreshments guest uf Mr. nnd Mrs. Ross Al- THE LADIES AUXILIARY OF fey, of Woodbrldge, MISS BRUNT BRIDE Mrs. DeYoung, Mrs. H. Hansen were served and dancing en- len, of Burnct street. Fire Co. No. 1, have formed i> weekend. 'HE BOY SCOUTS HELD A ,•„„, nnd Mrs. Perier will have a color- OF JOSEPH K. RAND joyed. • • • • • bowling club, which meets every • • • party Friday night at the n:r,| AVENEL KIDDIES ful booth of Christmas cards, gift .... ing avenue firehouse. How^i THE CHRISTMAS PARTY of the Thursday evening in the Recreu- IRS. ARTHUR SAYWELL WAS COLONIA. — Miss Godfrey wrappings and other novelties 'THE MEN'S BROTHERHOOD of Davis was in charge. Parent . Teacher's Association tion center in Rahway. the luncheon guest of Mrs. Gertrude Brunt, daughter of Mr. • • • • The Sunday School with Mrs. H. J the First Church of Iselin will will follow a short business Frank Adklns, of New York and Mrs. Clarence Brunt, of Rah- ,MISS RUTH DE YOUNG OF York City, Monday. OFFER PROGRAM iBaker, as chairman, will conduc sponsor a card party tonight at 'HE FIREMEN OF THE HAin,. meeting to be held next Wed a pantry shelf and candy booth way, became the bride of Joseph ing avenue fire house will ,,„.,,, iies'lay afternoon at 3 o'clock Christ hospital, Jersey City • « • • the Pershlng avenue school au- spent the holiday at her home I/IRS. PHILIP DEN BLEYKER and Miss Ruth Gery and Mis Kenneth Rand, son of Mr. and ditorium. Refreshments will be next Tuesday night. Mis Frederick Brause assisted Mrs. WiLUam Irvine, of Colonia • • • • by the executive board is pre on Manhattan avenue. resident of the P.-T. A., and Mrs.' ONTHANKSGIVING Dorothy Rothwell will represen served and prizes awarded. MISS GRAYCE WALKER ,\ paring an interesting program • • • • M. M. Pattison, first vice-presi- the Young People's Society with boule JH, this place, Sunday in T ISELIN POST *VETERANS OF tended a theatre party in >;,,,,.. There will be an exchange o THE GIRL'S CLUB WITH MISS dent, attended the president's ,LL GRADE. PUPILS AT a'b bag. the BfpVst church in Metuchen. Foreign Wars will sponsor ark Saturday, gifts and a Christmas tree. Al Irma Brookfield as president, meeting In New Brunswick, Mon AVENEL SCHOOL PAR- I Mrs. Ft. G. Perier is in charge c, After the ceremony, a reception card party on Friday, Decem- HAROLD WOODS, OF La (; ,,| •*}'•. inemben and friends are cordi will meet next Wednesday, eve- day. TICIPATED ithe publicity and Joseph J. Loma was held at the home of the groom ber 11, at thej|0R headquarters Ull ia avenue, spent the weekiTii • nlly invited to attend. ning at the home ol the Wom- • • • • | representing the Men's Brother [for the Immediate families. on Oak TrecTroad. Tickets mny MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM GOD- Clinton. » • • • an's club president Mrs. T. AVENEL—A most interesting hood, will be general chairman of' The guests were: Edward Ad- be purchased from any member son, of Colonia boulevard, en- Thompson at 358 Lake avenue, the affair. ' ams, Misses Bessie Rand, Amanda MR. AND MKS. CHARLES VAI> tertained Miss Anna Rasmussen, 'hanksgiving program was pre- PLAY AT RAHWAY Rahway. Irvine, Charles Rand, Misses Mil- MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL KO T.wr of George street entertain Carl Rasmussen, of Westficld sented at Avenel school recently RAHWAY. — An evening m ed William Haff and daughter Ginde 5. Miss Weintraub, teach- dred Toms, Catherine Walker, Mr. vacs entertained a number MR. AN MRS. 0. APLAN AND and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Tuttle, >y the children of «11 seven grades. lightful entertainment is m Miss Margaret of Bridgepor er. Poem, "Three Children." Poem, land Mr3. Ernest Vohercrik, Miss guests from Linden over family of Smith street, were of Avcnol at dinner Sunday. Grade 1: Miss Silidker, teacher, for the many WoodbridRf fm Conn., over the holiday and Lea Sarno, Harold Kuhn, Miss weekend. dinner guests, on Thanksgiving, • • • • recitation, "Turkey Time," by Roto Jack Baker. Play, "Frank Owns of the First Presbyterian ( h weekend. Louise Hermasson, Leonard Her- • « » • Rahway, who plan to sec of Mrs. Kaplan's mother, Mrs MISS JANET COX, OF COLONIA ;rt Obropta. • • • » Up." matson, Leonard Hermasson, :ISS EMILY NEWMAN WAS th Fellowship Players" prescn K. Holey of East Orange. boulevard, spent Saturday in Grade 2: Miss Richman teacher, ni.ib , MRS. J. J. GILL, OF 57 FIFTH Grade 6, Miss Silverman teach- George Weimer, Fred Irving, Mr. guest of friends in New Bruns of "Art For Art's Sake" recitation, "Thanksgiving" by Ger avenue, Tort Reading will be Chatham. er. A poem by six children. A song and Mrs. Clarence Brunt, Jr., and at the Community House. AVENEL MEMBERS and friends, trude Franke; recitations by John wick Sunday night. M hostess to the Third Ward La- ay two boys. Song by thirteen chil Mr. and Mrs. William Irvine. Mildred K. LudloW most I-,I|>.,I , of the Third Ward Ladies' Dem Gardner and Virginia Degler. home of the chairman on Meinzer dren. MISS KITTY ANDERSON WA heads the play committee and Mi- ocratic club will attend th Grade 4. Miss Harvey teacher, street. It was decided to omit Grade 6, Miss Hansen teacher. R. AND MRS. HARLAN Brady, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Char Raymond Bennett is dircitm \ bingo party, sponsored by the poem, "A Good Thanksgiving," the December meeting, making 'The First Thanksgiving Day," by of Rahway avenue, spent the les Hutteman, of Harding ave Urge sale of tickets is reports! i club this evening in the Por by Jennie Pichalski, Marion Giilis the date of the next meeting :he class. "Priscilla," Clara Morey; holiday weekend with Mr. and nue, Sunday. Edward Schremp, business m,,!, CLASSIFIED ADS.Reading school-house. Mrs. Mo June Regensberg, Anna Evrihg- Mrs. Charles Brady, of Schene- sisted by a large committee. Jaunraj^27, at the .home of Mrs 'Remember" Aletta Giilis; "Mary" William iarih. ham, Elizabeth McAllister, MM* vus, N. Y. |«l»rAND MRS. JACK B0WU& i.* rison Christie is in charge, as Thompson and Marion Horn. Poem iTheresa Behrens; 'Mistress Brew- MALE HELP WANTED t • • • • • • • "The Pilgrim Parade," by Jane iter," June Weston 'Elder Brew- WANTED 2 men to fill dignified MR. AND MRS. CORBIN Marsh, MR. AND MRS. DIRK P. DeYoung ster, Richard Brause "Governor [R. AND MRS. STUART Schoon- aaloH piwi lunn. wlier<* earnings are Moore, Betty Cilo, Betty Brown, 1 1 were guests on Friday of friends over, have returned to their far iiliovi tin Hverage. To qualify of Elizabeth, Mr. John Marsh of Rosemary Manaker, Emily DiLeo IBradford," William Baker; "Cap- you must be between the ages 01 in Freehold and Lakewood. home in Providence, R. I., after South Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. R. Eileen Philips and Louise Seward. tain Standish," Clyde Horn "An- 25-f>(>, peril in uppnurance, fair educa- • « » » spending the Thanksgiving week tion ami u .strung desire to better E. Allen, Mr. George Hulst and Grade 4. Recitation, "The Pil- nouncer," Veronica Lahovich. DR, W. Z. BARRETT your own financial condition, To such Mr. Clifford Roush of town, MRS. HAROLD DAVID, Hospital Time-November, 1621. Scene- end with Mr. Schoonover's par- men WP offer a real opportunity in 1 grims" by Raymond Peterson and a going organization, whose men are were dinner guests on Thanks- ity chairman ol the Woman ! Inside Elder Brewster's home. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schoon- ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL all very successful. Frances Peterson. Poem,- "The giving day of Mr. and Mrs. Ray club announces a meeting of th Squirrel's Thanksgiving" by Wil- Grade 7, Mrs. Hines, teacher. over, of Rahway avenue. Apply Saturday morning, Room 519 Misenhelder, of Meinzer street. OF HIS Martin BMg., 1139 E. Jersey Street, committee to be held at he liam Lussenhide, Edward Weston Reading, "Gratitude," Douglas • » « • Ellzubelli, N. J., 8.30-9.90. home on Park avenue, next Wee and Charles Swetitts. "Turkey's Moffett. Poem. "Thoughts," An- THE AVENEL FIRE CO. NO. 1, nesday aftrnoon at 2 o'clock. Opinion'" by Harold Ashmore. thony Horton. FEMALE HELP WANTED will hold a bingo party in the , • • • • • Grade 7, Miss Burgesbn teacher. DENTAL OFFICES Grade 3. Miss Hilfman teacher firehouse tonight with Patrick I. Mann k Son SALESWOMEN Wanted to sell w I MRS. LOUIS DEAN OF CLARK'S Poem, "Thanksgiving Day," by | President, Raymond Knips. Poem, In'ernatlonally known line of mer- J. Donato as general chairman. Green Pa., is the guest of her "Thanksgiving," Mary Huzniec, FROM 93 MAIN STREET chandise consisting of over SfiO prod- Alex Panko, Charles Davis, Mar- -oneionim- ucts. Experience not necegaary. We daughter Burton Seward of Bur- jorie Reach, Henry Birch, DeWitt Poem, "Because of the Great Boun to train you thoroughly. Lucrative earn- MR. AND M*RS*H*w!-QRAHSAM net street for several days. ty," Grace Solomon. Poem, Inga, steady work. — No lay offf. Bowker and Mary Lou Monson. j 135 GREEN STREET • WOODBRIDCE, N. J Apply tomorrow, Saturday, between of Meinzer street, were guests of • • • • Poem, "Magic Vines," by Marie ."Thanksgiving," Eleanor Kuzmiak Ifeun: Dttyr 10-11,1-1, M 9 and 12. at 76 Main Street, Wood- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob W, Grausam 'HE YOUNG REPUBLICAN club jind "For Joy," Eleanor Fitzgerald WwlnekUy 18-11 w* (Near Amboy Ave.) brldgc, N. J. Troust and Etta Mae Jordon. Poem of Green street, Woodbridge on of Avenel will meet next Tues- "Because He Didn't Think" by Tmanksgiving. FOR RENT day evening in the Remsen ave- Dorothy Veogko, Helen Kosty, MISS PEARL FILER, JAMES MODERN SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN IN- • • • » nue club house, with Mra. Helen James Snyder and William Laho- Sandahl and Miss Anne Palmer Tel. P. A. 4-3017 STALLED IN LARGER QUARTERS Furnished room for gentleman MRS. P. L. COUPLAND REPRE- Rassmussen as presiding officer. vich. Poem, "Pilgrims" by Marion of town and Thomas Norman, o: with private family. Inquire 463 sented the Avenel Parent Teach- Ulrich, Patricia Stile, Ruth Saloca Perth Amboy, attended the Ar V S^tfc It Ftttt Avtor. N. 1. Amhoy avenue, Woodbrldffe. er's association at the Middlesex MISS JUDY PERIER OF Meinzer and Robert Hackett. my-Navy football game in Phil County CounciJ held in New street, spent the weekend with Grade 5. Miss Anderson teacher. adelphia, Saturday. FMPORTED RUGS AT Brunswick on Monday. her^unts, Mrs. A. M. Perier of • • » • • • « • Poem, "Thanksgiving," by Ruth SACRIFICE Newark, and Mrs. C. J. Schrei- Speece. Poem, "The Pilgrims PRIDE OF NEW JERSEY NO. 243 GENUINE: imported rugs au- MR. AND MRS. WALTER Tschin- ner of Orange, motoring with Came," by Florence Tarcz. Poem, Sons and Daughters of Liberty thentic Oricnffll designs, Turkish, kel of. Flushing, L. I. entertained them on Saturday to White Ha- "A Modern Thanksgiving," by will meet tonight at the Crafts Persian, Chinese. Unused, perfect Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Lance and ven, Pa. (Gloria Gardner. men's club at eight o'clock. Pre-Christmas Sale condition except for few mis- daughter Emily Ann, of George weaves. Approximately 9x12 sizes, street. Thanksgiving day. ' ' * ": $30 tu $50. Smaller" sizes $5 to $25. MR: AND MRS. WILLIAM KUZ- Inspection at storage or your ST. ANDREW'S YOUNG People's miak and family of Avenel borne. Importer- liquidating, ad- Sodality held a very successful street spent Sunday with friends dress thb pau*r, Box "B". card party last night in the Club in New York. 11; 27; 12: 4. • emd party list night in the, club « » • • Kalita, on- the Superhighway THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF E. R. Finn & Co. LEGAL NOTICE with Miss Eileen Moran as the Presbyterian church will 90 Main St. Woodbridge, N. J. F chairman. hold a busness meeting next ADVKBTISEMENT FOB BIDS Tuesday evening in the Sunday Tel. Woodbridge 8-1221 SoaKd proposals will be received by MISS MARIE LARGE OF THE school rooms of the church. Fi- A remarkable collection of the finest and best FUR the Pennsylvania Railroad in Room 361, I'lniisylvuniu Station. New York, un- Presbyterian Hospital in Newark nal plans will be made for the COATS—Coats the stylists recommend — They are 111 10 A. M. on December 18th, 1936, spent Thanksgiving at her home church bazaar and supper, for construction nf a Highway Bridge mafvelously.and distinctly fashioned. over I'll- Railroad at Colonia Boulevard, on George street. which will be held on Thursday Hi.l,mil, New .Jersey, together with In- cidental work in connection therewith. ^cjfflbe*--^-.Kie, I..:Christinas Instruction tu Bidders. Form-Of-fro- |.THE INTERNA? * party of the society will be held Now that the Christmas Season is just araund the piiaal. ronatmrtiOTr*lWguIalloii8, Plans tions department .held a meeting at the January meeting. and Specifications 1 and o'her contract iliiciiiniiilH may lit examined at the of- on Monday afternoon at the ill III f I^^^^^I^^^^^^^^T I . Til 11 •• ii • iJ 11 corner, this sale should prove- highly interesting. fice of A. 0, Watson, Chief Engineer, ^T I lEUnf 1 rTlTTV I lrT1 M1' ' Iff I rTTTTTI 1 rTTHT ' rttTTTl I New York Zone. P. R. R., Room 3(1, The money you save on the purchase of a Coat dur- PWinsylvwiift Slut Ion, New York City, and one copy thereof may be obtained ing this Sale will add greatly to your pleasure dur- by «ach bidder upon deposit uf the sum of Ten ($10.) Dollars. The deposit will b« refunded to the bidder upon the DANCING & ing the holidays. - • rMurn of t)ie documents in good con- diMim within 30 days after tfie open- ing or the bids, provided that a form- Each Co*t Carries the al proposal has been submitted by the ENTERTAINMENT} bidder. GREENHOUSE LABEL — Prppiisals shall be enclosed In opaque EVERY sealtiil envelope, addressed to'the un- der.w'ieil nnd plainly marked on the a fuarantoe of the outside, '!Proposal for Highway Bridge WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY ut Colonia, New Jersey, und the name •«•' HIGHEST QUALITY! of the bidder. Each bid must be accompunied by a & SATURDAY NIGHTS < certified check for ten per centum, of the amount of the bid. drawn upon an Incorporated bank or trust company, AT THE payable to ll.\e Pennsylvania Railroad Compuny, as a guarantee that In case the contract is awarded to the bidder, he will, within two weeks thereafter, $49 execute such contract and furnish sat- isfactory performance bond. Upon Gray Log Cabin failure so to do he shall forfeit the de- posit as llnulilated damages and the ac- TO ceptance of the bid will be contingent St. George Ave., Woodbridge upon the fulfillment of this require- ment by fin bidder. The checks of nil excepting the three loweat bidders will be returned within three daya after Ihe opening of bids, and the remaining MUSIC BY checks will be returned when the State $$oo Director, P. W. A., has approved Hie executed contract. No Interest shall JOE DORSET be allowed upon any Much certified cbecjt. And Hit Famous A HAPPIER CHRISTMAS -1937 A GREAT No bidder may withdraw Ms bid for a period of 30 days after the date set for the opening thereof. • Log Cabin Orchestra Give them a happier Chri»tma» for 1937. Start them this CLEARANCE OF The successful bidder will be re- quired to furnish a performance bond year, with a stniall deposit in a Rahway National Christinas In unproved form and with sureties sat- isfactory to the Pennsylvania Railroad Savings Club. You'll spare yourself the little financial wor- FUR TRIMMED COATS und approved by the State Director. P. GOOD VOODS, WINES W. A., which bnnd shall be In the am- rie* that often mar this happiest of all holiday seasons. ount of Ihe contract. and UQUOB8 You'll help them learn the lesson of thrift while they're 'I'm iirujeel l« financed In whole or and op In pint liv the Federal Emergency Ad- young, by starting the children this easy-saving way, too. ministration of. Public Works and Id A Rbhway National Christmas Savings Account w(ll bring $16.50 Hub'tx't tu all of Us requirements. All coiitiads und subcontracts are untold joy to you and to your family, when old Santa •subject to the approval of the $tate NO COVER CHARGE Yes indeed, there's, plenty of style ami Director. P. W. A. Cones around again next Christmas. Join the Christmas w Attention of prnspecllve bidders Is ureab warmthin these luxuriously W further directed to paragraph No. 2c Savings Club Today. of Construction Regulations Included In coats. All new models. Ihe specifications. The office of the HOW OFTEN CAN YOU National Re employment Rervlo* which mav b" cllHd upon for lists of quali- fied workers Is at 198 Jefferson Street, KISS AND MAKE UP? SANTA SAYS; 'THRIFT IS A GIFT Perth J>mbiiv. N. J., c-o Charles A. SPORT MODELS (untrimmed) Divls. District Supervisor. CVW hubtndi cm uudtntud CAN GIVE TO YOVR WHOLE In dutenntntn'g the lowest responsible bid, 1'ie following elementH will be con- " wby i wife •kould turn from t •Itiereii: Whether Ihe bidder Involved pkuuit oomptulou Into i direw (a) maintains a permanent place of (at otu whols wo* la 0wr bow to fo "nntt- ' itliiK cor|dltloiuj. RAH WAY tm throuib" with Ljrdl* I. Flak- i The Pennsylvania UuHi'oad Conipany bim'i Ventabk) OotwauDd. II ' rpservt's this itmuuillfled rlg^tt. In i'r lutpt Nktun toaa U» U» ft***. solo and absolute discretion, to reject tbwiMnaliic tb>dtaoomftiftt(M» NATIONAL BANK / pnv or all I'lda, and/or to aewpt the the tuoctlontt dUordtn wbiok bid that In Its Judgment will be fo: women auut endure In cbe tbnj -41AHWAY, N. J. ~ A.GREENHOUSE,Inc the bent In'i-resls of the Pjate and tin prdMteofUfe: l. TunOni torn Railroad, subject to the approval of Hi Member Fedtral Depoiit Insurance Corporation ft»»e Dir•eel or, P. W- A. , fJribood to wwBiuboodTl. Pi* 195 Smith Street Perth Amboy, N. J Bv of the Pennsylvania Rail ri for «otb*hnod, J, Ap. mad. tddl " T«M>on«P.A.4.i34« A 0 WATSON, chief Engineer. N. Y. Zuns ltoom 381. feniutS-Kanli Station, New York City. WOODBRIDOE LEADER-JOURNAL. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4. 1936. Personals •:- Fashions Social News Of Interest To All TO BE PRESENTED AT BIG BENEFIT SHOW LIONS AGAIN TO Endman MUSIC DEPT, OF- HELD • P, READ.NC BR|DE ^^ WOMAN'S GROUP CHARITY PROVES SF.WAflEN. The Third Ward BE TOTS' HOST iidies' "Democratic Association ill sponsor a bingo party to be HEARS PROGRAM TO BE A SUCCESS held tonight at Port Reading OF T0WNSHIP1TE AT XMAS PftBTY - • — school auditorium at 8:15 o'clock. MUSICALE AND TEA HELD Mrs. Morrisnn Christie is gen- WEDS ANDREW HUDAK AT ANNUAL EVENT TO BE HELD eral chairman and she is being in- SAINT JAMES' AT STATE THEATRE YESTERDAY AT KREUTZ- EVENT sisted by the following committee: CHURCH XMAS MORNING BERG HOME Mrs J. Jclllrks, Mrs. Ella Jolly, » Mrs*'"--, C, Weston, Mrs, E. E. Ray , ,,,|innin(}K.--A curd purly WO<)!)HK11X;K At n simple WuulinUllK;!'". The nnim.il ! \i KiiiUHilMH-: -The music de- memd, Mrs Joseph Gill, Mrs .1. Sch; ('liiistnwis paily fur Township rliil ';ii, i,rn(.flt of the Charitable but impressive late fall wedding, ; p. i IIM nl nf the Woman's club avo, Mrs. Margaret Sassn, Miss When will annin be held Christinir.' , King's Daughters, wns Miss Florence McCartney, of tier- l.i III ,i niusirr.l tea yesterday after- Ilf Laura Guerney, Miss Alice Pend- ] mmmiiR at 10 o'clock at the Stale 'i.niiii .it the hiime of Mrs. E. W. I Monday afternoon with Mrs. |er, Mrs. Alex Urban, 'Miss Emma tor street, became the bride of theatre under the auspices of '.In1 i |',,x and Mrs. Raymond Klll- Damitz, Mrs, Anna Muller. Andrew Hudak, of William street, Woodbridge l.ions Club according Kiei|i/hrr(j. on Cireen street, ,.,,,-r as hostesses. The af/alr Saturday afternoon in St. James' to plans submitted by the presi- 'I'll- iiltrrnnun's program includ- " h('i(| at the home of Miss Anno MADEUNETBRODNIAK church. Kev. Charles A. Dusten dent, Rev. Carl C. E. Mellberg. a\ i'ii .i Imt liy Miss Ruth Erb and 'l,,l,,ison on Green street anrt WEDS GEORGE FAYTOK erformed the ceremony. a regular meeting of the Lions held Mj^. Natimn Duff; two groups of ' fft,re six tables In play. I The bride was gowned in whit. Tuesday night at the Gray Lo^ ?o\\\i> by Mis. Horace Prall, attired . door prize was won by Mrs. g Cabin. The annual event is made WOODBRIDGE.—Mr. and ti ith lih Her veil | in Ciilonla costume and violin BO- , Kicld, of Perth Amboy. Mrs. satin with a slight train Pupils of Hope-lawn school who "ill present a Tom Thumb possible through the cooperation Frank Brodniak, of Freeman street was of tulle and was arranged in Weddhu on the st«e of the Fords Playhouse, Tunday »««- lor, by Joseph Wilberschcie, cf •il prizes went to Mrs. B. W of A. J. Satoo, owner of the theater Jack Egan S| announce the marriage of their the traditional cap fashion. She car noon and evenin*. December 8, for the brnrUt of the school fund riainflcld. Mr. Wifccrscheie is or- ' ,!| d Mrs. Field. In addition to the movie show, K<>IU)S Keheaisals arc beirni ,,„! iinand [daughter, Miss Madeline Anna lied a bridal bouquet of white HOPELAWN, — Fords Playhouse is expected to lie till- ganizer and director of the Wilber- •nch child is given a gift as he held nightly fur the minstrel show I'r \,,. winners in the games were Brodnink to George Faytok, son of chrysanthemums. ed to capacity both Tuesday afternoon and evening whet-, n g fcheie string quartette, conductor ,(l,t bridge: Mrs, John Blair, Mr leaves the theatre. to be held Tuesday night, Decem- ('Mill Less auctlon'brldge: Mrs. ! s- Mary Faytok, of William Miss Margare^ Kovacs, niece o. a benefit show will be presented for the benelit of the of the Westfield sympjugy orches- K the groom, was the maid of hon- Charles A, Davis, of Perth Am- ber 15, ut the Fords Playhouse tra' and conductor of live Morris- Mi „ Mrs- . -Emi •l• -Kaus- ; ' si rtct on Saturday aftornoon at Sf. She wore a gown of orchid Hopelawn Public School Fund—th.. money lieing used fm |boy, district supervisor of the New under the auspices of the Fords lown ensemble. He Is a featured nK'tion:' Mrs. Ghester Hnynes iimes 'church with Rev. Charles satm wilh a velvet atkl!t Her ha the children of the community. Jersey State Employment Service Democratic Club. Henry Ander- soloist of the N, B. C. program, •inford; pinochle:, Mrs. Wil- A. Dusten officiating i ' and was the speaker of the evening. son is coaching the production. Al- Cl,,,!!, of Perth Amboy. The bride wore a gold and brown accessories were of golden The feature picture will be Har- tone and she carried an arm bou Mr. Davis explained that the bert Anderson is general chairman Subscribe to the Leader-Journal „., guests were Mrs. Emil ensemble with hat to match and a old Lloyd in "The Milky Way." A quct of orchid employment service is a state of the affair. .,,. Mrs. Robert McHose, of corsage of orchids chrysanthemums Tom Thumb wedding will be pres- agency affiliated with the U. S Miss Mildred ' Prevoznak, of ,Russe11 McCartney brother of th ented with the following pupils BUSCHMAN GUILD Among the talented performers , Amboy; Mrs. Arthur Hayn- Employment Service of Uie U. S, iwill be Jack Egan, Bob Levine, ! Cranford; Mrs. Aluwbelle Pf rth Amboy, was th'e bride's maid [bride, was best man. 'taking part: 'department of Labor und has lor Norman Colbeck, Marty Hurley, , ,if Avenel; Mrs. Konrad of honor and the best man was Following the ceremony, a sup-1 Roberta Gutwein, Rafella Cero- its primary purpose the securing Fords Coal Co. GETS BIG CROWD John Diekson, Billy Nielsen and Mrs. n. H. Ford, Mrs. Wll- George Stefega, also of Perth Am- per was given by the bride's grand ne, Audrey Thulleson, Jessie Mil- lt f ll un of private employment for all un- I Frank Glenck. COAL - WOOD - ICE II (Iriswold, Mrs. Lester boy. The young couple will reside mother, Mrs. L. Holzhcimer, and ler Dot Bartos, Fred Wantuch, •mpUiyed men and women, and the I the grooms sister Mrs Stephen^ Marie Ne- Others who will have leading , ,; Mrs. J. M. Coddlngton, in William street, Perth Amboy, steinbuchcr Roso securing of suitable qualified CHARCOAL-KEROSENE u niiinri *kt» IT an re W nWrlQllYloi" G L . _ - . ^ T^ _ _- AT BINGO PARTY Kovacs, ST., at Mrs. Holzheimer's parts are Ruth DeRusha with her William H. Voorhees, Mrs. W. )tico, Lillian Pheiffer, Mary Bag- workers for employers who are home in Rector street. g . i,,,,, Mrs. W. Wolney, Mrs noli, Rose Marie Kolbosowski, seeking" help. He stated that in | Hawaiian guitar, Ruth Kuzma lo- For Quality and Service MENORAiTLlNiTTO The house was decorated with MANY PRIZES AWARDED AT in a .,,, Frampton, Mrs. P. O Victor Csik, Ruth Rusinak, Dot ,New Jersey there are twenty-six ! 8 military, tap dance and Char- AFFAIR HELD MONDAY les Tel. P. A. 4-0180 white flowers and streamers. 'almblad, Esther Silaggi, Edward branch and district offices serving O°»*k with his xylophone, .,„(! Mrs. Lucy Peterson, of ENTERTAIN MASTER Roger Chiocchi is chairman of Guests were present from Long Hegedus, Lillian Jedowski, Billy EVENING -Midge. every sectiori of the state. the ticket committee, Joseph Le- New Brunswick Avenue MASONS NEXT WEEK Island, Irvington an! Woodbridge. Pace and Ruth Kanick. WOODHRIDGE.—A very suc- He said the office at 198 Jeffer- Mr. and Mrs. HjulaXwlU, reside in [&wskl,, program committee — Master Mft- Another big feature Wtti be-the cpssfnl bingo pnrty WR3«held.Mon-. son strtel, Per\h A-mfoy, is th»-** .v,a Cat. Fords Av«. Rector street, this place. lanicl Panconi, publicity. SEWAJEN son's Night will be held by Menor- "Big Broadcast" with James Miku- day night by the Busehman Guild trict office for Middlesex and FORDS, N. J. Somerset counties. Somerset coun- KATHERINE VAN SYCK- ah Link, 0. G. C, on Monday night HARRY H, FORD, OF MAPLE si as Major Bowes; Ted Csik and (of the First Presbyterian church Subscribe to the Leader-Journal Norma Waldman as Governor and ty is served directly by a branch .... returned to Georgian at the Masonic Temple at Perth avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur in the Sunday school basement. Mrs. Hoffman; May Pinelli, Mil- office in Somerville a.nd New • tn resum,,ve mihelr ..u»studieMs Iuf. - Amboy, according to an announce- C. Pettit, of Kerhonkson, N. Y., Asher Fitz Randolph and Whitney Idred Dernbi and Elizabeth Lovasz Brunswick by a station in the City niiiK the Thanksgiving | ment made by Mrs, Nathan Duff, attended the Army-Navy foot- C. Leeson conducted the games. I as the Boswell Sisters; Mary Mer- [all. : with her family at their the matron. ball game in Philadelphia, Pa., Prize winners were: Mrs. E. H. curio as Kate Smith; Nicky Toft Quoting from the last report is- SOMETHING DIFFERENT? uii Cliff road. The present matrons will con- Saturday. Kinsey, Mrs. Victor C. Nicklas, as Dr. Dafoe; Mary Peone, Amelia ;ued by the state office, he said duct the Initiatory degree with • • • • Mrs. Asher F. Randolph, Mrs. Butolozzi, Gloria Masucci, Eleanor the total number of private place- I) MRS* JOHN A. TURK, Mrs, Morris Choper, of Wood- DR. AND MRS. C. H. ROTHFUSS I Louise Morris, Mrs. Elizabeth Reid Well, Here it is ... by Voyda, Calosta MeloccMl o ast hthe ments in the state for October, :,v street, are spending the bridge, as the candidate. of Green street are visiting in er, Mrs, McDowell, Howard White, quintuplets; Joe La Zizza and 1935, was 3,023 and for October i- with Mrs. Turk's mother, All Master Masons are invited Cleveland, Ohio, where Dr. Kenneth Kinsey, Mrs. Stephen H. totoi Amelia La Zizza as Fred Astaire 1936, 5,043, or an increase of sixty- l,;i Bash in Passaic. .to attend. Rothfuss is., attending the clinics iWyld, Miss Grace Mott, Mrs. Nor- and Ginger Rogers; Bob Kochick >even per cent. The percentage of conducted by Dr. Crile,. ma Chase, Donald Zenobia, Jack as Mayor Gretner; Dolores Baro- Schork, Andrew Ellis, William But the increase in Middlesex county You n«v«t »«w • moft net and Rudy Gutwein as Dr. and ters, Miss Dorothy Omenhiser, Mrs was 396 per cent. The placements di((«rently btautiful Mrs. Fox; Gabriel Novo as Dr. C. R. Chase, Miss Florence Mc- for October, 1935, in the county to- n«v«lty rtdio mod«l. Gauzza, Charles Horowitz, as Dr. Auslan, Robert Schwenzer, Mrs taled fifty-six and for October Ui «n «neh«ntinq #n- O'Neill; Harry Haag as Dr. Deutch Lawrence McLeod. 1936, totaled 278. He further said ttrnblt of colorful land Kenneth Schultz as Ben Ber- that since the opening of the Mid- mirror eryjtil gl«*i nie. Hams, wood dealer; A. Sheln, G dlesex county office during the C chrome and fin« woodt In addition there will be two Barrett, Keep Well Riding Aca W. A. days, nearly 5,000 men and that wlH giv« « dWinc- iioups of pupils in tap dance exhi- demy. women have registered and their tivt (ouch to «ny room litions. cards are now on file. or MHing. Smartly de- The booster list is as follows: The active file at the present FIVE TUBES wgnedferi Loans Fi\/e Dollars — Committeeman consists of 17,187 of those who are «n excellent radio in an Foreign and dumctic broadcast up to Charles J. Alexander; Three Dol- FLOWERS available for private employment. unujual cabinet. Enjoy to $300 lars—Bagdi Market, E. J. Mullen, This includes over 6,000 men and including police in two bands th* full the pride that ii on Perth Amboy; Two Dollars—J. women on. government security . . . straight A. C. ... Ideal yourt when friends exclaim your Csik, Village Barn; Bernard W. /oral! wage projects and who are con over th» beauty of this out for individual tastes . » . for a own Vogel, Mayor August P. Greiner. sidered available for private em of the ordinary master- gift ... an added luxurious Signature One Dollar—Meyer's Cafe, Wil- Occasions ployment at any time. It includes piece. liam Rasmussen, J. L. Neary, Jen- ten and women in every trade touch to any well appointed Viil R CAR represents » very definite Complete Market, Thomas Egan, The :cupaticin and profession. imWiiii-nt Intended to serve you over iross Boys, Orr's Radio Shop, Mr. Davis expressed his appre- GREASING ieader-Journal, Karl Reitenbach, $42.50 i iKiiixl of yean — It will, providing Wedding iation for the increasing use 'RADIO'S RICHEST VOICE" and Jrds Photo, Fords Beacon, Helen's /hich employers are making cf EASY TERMS Mm «lve It the care an Investment such •eauty Shop, Buchners Delicates- and ,r, shis warrants. SPRAYING he service. :n, Leon Ferbel, Dr. Deutsch, Dr. Funeral Duve In to GEORGE'S SERVICE 8TA- I'Neil, Dr. Miller, Dr. Fox, Dr. Member ;ARL NICKLAS RETURNED iauzza, Fords Hardware, Roberts T. D. 1. Designs ORR'S RADIO SHOP I ION - tell th« operator you want a Sunday to Amherst College after timruUEh winter check-up. This Includes ieauty Salon, Lund's Service Sta- Flow«ri a Specialty spending the Thanksgiving va- 572-A New Brunswick Avc, Tel. P. A. 4-3759 Fords. N. ,!. ion, Danish-American Bakery, Joe Telernpiied tlic lollowlnf: cation with his parents, Mr. and Jambach, Jr., Fords Five and Ten, Your Credit Is Good Mrs. Victor C. Nicklas. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXIIXXXXXXXXi! • lUttery Tested • Ifnitton Checked 75c .. H. Clausen, Karl Hegedus, V. For A Loan ' Oil Chanted * Grease Changed Ask For Your ruttwein, Mohr Coal Co., John In- XMAS GIFT! PENN PERSONAL LOAN • Radiator Drain and Flushed [rassia, M. Choper's Department THOMPSON'S, ING, COMPANY itore, Publix Drugs, Family Li- N. J. DKPT. 'OF BANKING |uor Store, Dr. H. Belafsky, E. J, — FLORISTS — License No. 676 'inn, Service Hardware Co., Wood Tel. Woodbridge 8-0087 GEORGE'S SERVICE STATION Cor. Smith and State Stt. oridge Hardware Co., Maple Hill [73 Main St. Woodbridge, N. Over U«ltid (Wlulu't Draj StoH, Dairy, J. Buckley Drue Store, WiU 369 NEW BRUNSWICK. AVE. TORDS, N. J Phone Perth Amboy i-OUT Call Ui For Road Service - Tel. P. A. 4-3138 ; Mooihly Bit* tH% ,

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'. v t««l'« th? vverage »peed of lotal < ing irons are $1. Small carrying nmrby telephone calh in New Jersey today. You iun cull KM) mile« charge if you buy on terms. Many are picker, some are slower, but the for 35*\ nearly 450 Electric appliances are always «ver«Re U26 seconds from the time yftii lift the pities for a

-.v-s1,.,'!^ FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1988.

WOODBRIDGE One of the Scriptural passages contained In the Lesson-Sermon CHRISTMAS GREETINGS! wa* Jama* I AT. "Kws gppd gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the If Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of %tabtr fotumol turning." The readings from the I Christian Scinece neither shadow 'of turning.'1 The readings from the [Christian Silence textbook," Sci- |cnce nnd Health with Key to the | Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, x^£^±vrn included the following citation: orn "My weary hope tries to realize love his neighbor as himself, recognize the Science of Christ and that happy day, when man shall "Teeth of Death" when .he shall realize God's omni- potence and the healing power ot By FLOYD GIBBONS, the divine Love in what it has AKE a hitch in your overall straps, fellows, and ^,,1, done and is doing for mankind," yourselves straws to chew on. We're down on thu f;n (p. 55). T m Towards the close Of the service today, with Belle Roberts of Augusta, Maine. The furm ,s I I \»ER-.KH'RNA1. PLATFORRM brief opportunity was given to Belle's dad's place near Manchester, Maine, and the da, FOR WOODBMMI TOWNIIUP thosvnose oufi the congregation who is a hot one In July in the year of 1917. The haying season Elimination of »H gr«da cro«in*». wished to express Beatitude tor .. ...ied to ep is in full swing, and everybody's busy. Old Lady Advfn. • through Chris- healings received ture—the gal with the bag of thrills-is sticking her nose tian Science. Now Pennsylvania Rnllro»d around the comer of the barn, and everything's all sot f0. Sewage disposal system. i The service closed with the ben- the big blow-off So let's gogo!! - ediclion from "Thessalonlans 2: Y. M. C. A. Organization. e g n M yeiryeirff *'* *" haying season 1647 which reads ;Now our Lord Belllle W«sJu» Ju»tt * *'* *" haying sea Outdoor swimming pool- •rounBelld ebu W«t stven at thit earll y •(«. thh« coulld hindhdU hhonei with ^ Public transportation to outlying Jesus Christ himself, and God, ev- b«i of'them. 'When the hay hid to be Uken in, everybody her d.j, er our Father, which hath loved on ptac. turned to and lent a hand. BeUt'i Job wu to do .11 th, hori, us, nnd hath given us everlasting 'onsolation and good hope through nor K» att al UMM h«te 1 -. „ grace, comfort your hearts, and «f tow mrv«a teeth attached U a Mtale it thaita tor the hon«. The Law Requires It establish you in every good word Belto ka4 a Kt mare that had b*W given to ber when %t, wu When you hoar tho siren blow on a fire truck the law and work. lost a Uttto bit ef a *M. The mar* had grown op with her, nod s:\ys you must pull your car to the extreme right and stop Belle tofM « •• • <*IW Wln l0™ lnoil ™T ktod •' * "*'• until such lire truck pusses. Naturally, when the truck Employment Service Just Shows Anything Can Happen. irt on its way to a blaze every second counts and the driv- Number May Be Used The mare m* pretty fond of Belle, too. Belle could drive htr any. where—do almOlt anything with her. In her little mistress' han-!« iht er is not wasting any time. You, as a citizen, con help On Security Formi wai the mo,t docile, tr.cUbl. animal that ever lived if you just keep out of the way. —•— If you'd «vtr told Belle that one day that gentle hone would i.nr.g h#r clcue to the iharp-fanged laws of death. «he'd have laughed Vv. v,,-.„u, An accident, such as happened fast week when an em- PERTH AMBOY.—The admin- SASSMIS Uuihid it Columbu.. too. didn't they? PEOPI.l ARK. c-i'HiMicy truck of Woodbridge Fire Company No. 1 figured istration of the Social Security ALWAYS FORGETTING THAT ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN-PART':cu: . in a collision, mi^ht have been avoided if the motorist had Act calls for extensive cooperation LARIY WHENI OLD LADY ADVENTURE IS HANGING AROUND HE between employers and employees stopped when she heard the truck approaching. NEIGHBORHOOD^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^ Very serious accidents have been known to occur be- on the one hand, and the Social Se curity Board on the other. Like- la the lint place. Btr Job for Ihe day waa U rake a blr M-aue cause motoiists have failed in their duty to give the right . _ wjg6) cooperation is required rvid down by the railroad track at the far end of the (»rm. r mong eral ftnd state fiT way tfrtm? trucks. Let us help prevent such accidents World's Most Popular Book" will * I«l depart- • and ..«*> Wtchrf ">• «"»« •» ah*4~Mrf U |l»e *e Urn. ments Xf> be the subject of Uie evening ser- | ^ \** pw*»*>ly unmatch ulmal a break-to lear« off the bridle and th. bit (hit en i,r, by having enough consideration of others to stoip until ttwj sln ce World War CHURCH mon. Organ selections are prelude, !«• T ^ ™* mouth, and Jwt V^t h« by the DOM halter lire apparatus passes us. I New Jerse stat "Nocturn" by Chopin, and posUude ! y * Employment Belle's dad had Just bought a brand new rake, and Belle hr-rt DO YOU KNOW? "Praeludium" by Stranger. .Service has just been advised In ihP horse to it "They started out across the farm, thrwsh a >• h Monday, 7:30 P. M. Troop 32 a telegram from Director W. Frank Shop Early —8p«iM*4 by t ?JSdU«d and finally came to the '.ig field. The land was - NEWS Boy Scouts of America in P. S. 11. iPer»f«. of «« United States Em- MI4dl«Mi Gnat* Itedltbl 8Mbt]r *the hay wa. thick on the ground. Bell* started nking. Th Once again it is getting close to Christinas time. One A. G. R. Quelch scoutmaster. iPloyment Service that when the FIEST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . ... 'individual worker applies for his to the traces and puUed. In spite of the absence ol brnil, . again closed closet doors are hiding secrets toe good U F1RST instruction in first aid Minister, Earl Hannum Devanny The Methodist Brotherhood will account number, as *ZZZ& Uke ^little four-footed lady she wa, as toll ami little boys and girls are even better than they've wns proposed by George Ryerson Orranist, Lillian P. StejtMM not meet on Monday night < provided by "regulations of the Mare Didn't Like Railroad Trains, Fowler and given in 1885 at the Choir Director, Aaher F. Randolph been for monthsonths, planned. Social Security Board on Form 5, But even the finest of ladies will forget their dignity when K'-t annual encampment of the New Morning Worship, 11:00. Sermon the worker's identification num- before we know it Christmas will be here—in 8:0 r. i«. ..* Official Board will excited. Watch a couple of th«_two-footed variety some tin - Ye York State Militia at PeekskiU, topic, "Are marriages made in ber issued by the New Jersey d lftso wee off for meet at the home of John Schoon- mouse goes f.,,1 there are only 17 shopping days \^J N. Y. Heaven." State Employment Service may be over. And 1 \ . ui advice which still holds good-shop_early. SCARLET-FEVER increases Evening Worship, 7:45. Sermon Inserted in answering Question 13 m o Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Troop No. went .1111 illlllir KIILU. vv with cold weather. It is especially if the applicant has his Employ- iMcylhe '»«"• *' topic, "The Desertion of the 34 Boy Scots will meet in Chapel. All the Township stores are already featuring gift serious because of frequent after- ment Service indentification card trick th»t bordered the field. Church." J. W. Hilbert, Scoutmaster. lisplays for every member of the family. Now ia the timo effects, damage to ears, heart or with him. If the applicant does They were close to the track when the train came .long B,.., .tin Sunday School, 9:45. Classes for I Thursday, 8:08:UU0 Pr-. Mw-. Thllrce Wo«"-"—- • •"•— ----- •- f leading L mare by the halter. A. the train thundered w,. buy, for you can have your choice of scores upon scores kidney. The onset is marked by at hand, •:ii. to uuy, mi yuu (.ut i5;4 */.-*»•5 ipruisiuni ui JJIBIW nv«—--— curity Board. As A Remedy Than a Debate |vw..~».contagiou—s an—d requires the co- , Monday. The regular monthly 1th e Susannah Wesley Class, under and started to run. And Belle landed on the ground, RIGHT UNDER . -»» 'operation of the general public w ,meetin g of the session will be held ', ^the ed directioirectionn o off Mrs Mr. Justin Marsh, will give a one-act sketch. An op- RAKE. The l,usineBS men of the country who are making a real-, enforce quarantine regulations and ^ ^ Mgnse at eight o,clock...... CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS The business men ot ttie couiury «w <.4v ...... __ ,, ^ The Buschman Guild will meet portunity wilill be presenteted at this , Torn and Cut by the Rake. i>tii' upproju-h to some of tho problems of the nation are to'preven, DREAt its Mspread BOO. K 3,000 years at the home of Miss Grace F. Hu- time to bring personal Christmas WOODBRIDGE. — The United The rest m nothing short ot a nightmare. Belle tried to senr: b'.e States Civil Service Commission bo fonimoiided. Undoubtedly there is room for correc- A haDREAs beeMn B(founX d which advis- ber on Linden Avenue at eight gifts for the guests of our Metho- out of the way, but before she wai halt started, her body was up :,••.:•:, has announced open competitive •it linn in tho liold of national economics and the people of nW has been four I o'clock. dist Home for the Aged in Ocean the rake, being rolled along the ground. Over and over sht w examinations as follows: the rake, being roueu •»• »* B. OUt 0! i.-T— action" w=t m«di ^ard^ Z?£J^SSs Wednesday. The weekly tea of Grove. tho country me, __..„ Lithographic stane grinder and a bundle ot hay—helpless—speechless—the wind knocked the Women's Auxiliary will be Friday, 8:00 P. M. Tbe Stalling to the source of tho relief. ^ polisher, $1,200 a year (for ap- were of color to food held at the home of Mrs. A. Bow- Players will be presented in the scarcely able to brea'he. ' pointment in Washington, D, C Uori'toiore, thoro has been too much ground lost in de- ADDITION ers on Ridgedale avenue. Chapel under the auspices of the By the time the mare had gone ten yards the wts in full 1 only), Weather Bureau, Depart bating the necessity of reform. Now, luckily, business . . Midweek Prayers at 7:45 P. M. Fortnightly Guild. Following the gallop. She raced along ta a treaty of animal ftir, while Belle ly please the e e Tt has no I0 ment of Agriculture. men, representeA bv the United States Chamber of Coin- , ,f , *, - °? musical program, the annual rolled orer and over In an uigoUh of humMi terror. .,," . c • J 1 • \ value whatever.If inferiority 13 Junior custodial officer, $1,860 WOODBRIDGE M. E. CHURCH Christmas bazaar will be held. She felt herself being CUT AND TORN a* the sharp stubble r,rpd niou-e, suggest state compacts as a meana of industrial reg- concealed) such roloring ls unlaw. Rev. Carl C .E. MeHberf, Minister a year, Bureau of Prisons, Depart ulation. The same reasoning applies to ref0.1ms in other f i under the National " Mis. Justin Mrsh, president, will her clothes and dug into he; flesh. u Stanley C. Potter, Music Director be in charge. ment of Justice. She was tossed up in the air by the bumpy, uneven pound u r.wn Supervising inspector of cloth areas. Drugs Law. George E. Ruddy, Organist Saturday, 2:00 P. M. The Floral back again by the pressure of the rake, until she thought every b r.e m Wo have no nuarrol with reform, whether it originates STUNT FLYER CAUSES ALARM 9:45 A. M. The Excelsior Men's Committee will hold its annual ing factories, $4,600 a year, Fed Bible Class will meet in the John ieral Prison ijvdustries, rncorporat her body must be broken. through Stale compacts or through Federal action. We Richmond, Va. — Seeing letters cake sale at the home of John tti. Wesley room. Topic, "Paul's Part- ed. She felt a sharp pain in her shoulder and another in her I'.it. aiv ;....i;.,.,,i t,, .,,rft,0 wjti, f}10 oeople of the Schoonover. Orders will be 1 re- The stones and stubble were slashing her to pieces. ing Counsels," I Timothy 6:6-16. ceived by calling Woodbridge Full information may be obtain- ed from Secretary of the U. S. Ci- Her thumb struck against something hard and snapped lute a roll- Dr. Mellberg will lead the dis- 8-0804. cussion. < vil Service Board ol Examiners, Dragged for Halt a Mile. 01 at the local post office. Still the mare ran on—and still B?Ue dragged along the 3ro~". S worS"ik inn itibs behalfbehalf,, if thethey reanreally wtuwanut tow,, u.b>y «..aid.- 1^--^ 9:45 A. M. Mbrning Worship. First Church of Christ, the coirection of conditions that have been con- ^ !^.an eM- 5)"^' at ""' The pastor's theme will be, "In the iog until her pain-WTa:ked brain was spinning In diiiy cir^'.r- . , « puzzled, remembered tha( t a sky Scientist, Sewaren, N. J. It ma almost half a mile aero* Uie FcU. Belle doesn't klani d inn iin ...-;»;„„ oii-nluno hart hpen doing Spotlight of Sincerity." Mr. Rud- READ THE LEADIR-JOURNAL writing airplane had been doing bow the managed to stay oanctons the whole war. bat » denied by the people. it d t tthhe dy will officiate at the organ er coma three stretcheth forth the heavens alone; people of this country. 7:45 P. M. Evensong. "The The Board of Directors of Public t broke that spreadeth abroad the earth oy had a broken collar bone, *°w V;";,ft^1-d „, count Naur,ally, by weight of political and physical conditions,|determined, r service Corporation of New Jersey many bruiie. and laceration, that nobody •topped » eo myself' (Isaiah 44:24). has deciared the regular dividend tho I'nited States should be the "big brother" of other re-' SnLl q.ie.tioo wa. about ^^f* ^Vr UtU. m re • ' = • Among the atatros wJucfcicom- f 60c share ^ „ extra prise AeUsson-Sennon^fo^ ^^ that covered her body. It wmi about DjJ. ^^ , :, , publics in this hemisphere. That, in the past, we have 20c asked. And her fatter, standing beside the bed, MO a » 1 regarded as the "big bully" may be understandable, Looking Backwards I lowing from the Bible: .Thine, O value common tor her that D.*y had been .0 badly hurt that ,h. h,d »U ^ ^ i Lord, is the greatness and the pow- "°" quarter ending ne ,n part, by people here but nevertheless most South Amer- THEOUGH L&ADM-IIHJRNAL FD^S 'er, and the glory, and the victo»y, The poor little m»re wat iu»» » tool of fate. *»« » icans and Cential Americans looked with misgiving upon •ai~tta"iijStyYfor all that is in11M* ^ 5^^ £*"f. f teat sentence-betrayed by Old Lady Adventure. the "Colossus of the North," able to swallow them at will the heaven and ih the earth is or **« Dumber 19, 19J6 to thine; thine is the kingdom, O sU>ckholders of record £ the dote (S0> r««; thence wa ;i.d some of them feared that we might gulp them down. DECEMBER 6, 1935 0 busl es N vem r 2 Lord, and thou art exalted as head , ' i ?u ° ^ JJ , ' ^i wift tbe first court* This attitude of distrust and suspicion has been largely After deliberating but 55 minutes yesterday after- above all" (I Chronicles 29:11). ; T- W' Van Middlesworth, A 4920 removed by the policies instituted by President Roosevelt. noon the jury returned with a veidict of guilty against j The Lesson-Sermon also in- - We has proclaimed the "good neighbor" creed but the La- the four defendants indicted on arson charges in con- cludes the following passage from the SHERIFF'S SUE JU, im uie CAM by 1L..V- nection with the Fulton street blast on November 12. the Christian Science textbook, Hani Hiiuen. on tb« louth by lot — lnftr«lt ..(i.) uw, —.-P*?\- t n republics did not take his word for it. They waited to IN CHJUtCERY OT NKW JWSET — IHidTttthi w«t by Third .lr«et .'J^Js h»rt&!« l"; . • • • • • "Science and Health with Key to B«lve«a THE HOME OWNERS' 1 01 ! n see what would happen, how the new doctrine would af- BEING p»rt ol the m» P *, !!** icrtbed. «KU»I«. >' *Ht" ;the Scriptures" by Mary Baker LOAN CORPORATION. CoapUlnutt. conrtj'ld to S»l«tore Mjrlno »n- • >• 7V 'oval ties of sincere affection. For once, the l.ttle coun- and the representatives of the area who have com- tural names for God, All sub- it two o'clock SUcdtrd Tim* In Ihe 10 K wttafled by »ld »le I. £w iMBand filed '^V. wrai names w VJ«U, ™ ,^,- u ,wo uaoa o^jK^a IIUa „, ^ cree tries are convinced (that the I'nited States intends to re- plained against the odors alleged to have emanated stance, intelligence, wis, g, t u Ikun at Inlive* thouwnIUUUWWd ^.**^v*"«ii hundre. .Vd {QU^ of Mlddto«i stance intelligence, wisdom, being, tiurnouo at u» i*td d*y, u UM SMt-I twenty .even dolUu-» (f6.ST7.0O) tog^h spoct their sovereignty, their international rights and their from the factories. immoAality.lause' , and• effec" t. be . - ift« Office ID the City of N«w Bruoi- cr with the oo»li of Ihli —it- BBG1NSING ^ { long to God" (p. 275). AL.L materials, equipment. lurnlrh Totrthir with »11 »nd ttnfuUr the domestic prerogatives. The lesson has been plainly de- lofi or other property whatioeter in rtghti. prtvllefM. hereditament* »I«I ^^ t tppurtentwe* thereunto b«lon»1nf or monstrated by. positive action, our withdrawal from Cuba, DECEMBER 8, 1988 and \b™t the bulldinf or" bulldino Thousands of visitors viewed the Woodbridge CHUSHAN 8OBNCE CHUECU and \b™t t „,.-. «p-g»»HaAN HARDINU. our departure from Nicaragua, our new treaty with Pana- • It U customary on Thanksgiving :.»£/£»& ifiSftSS 3t*r1H Township Recovery Exposition held Monday, Tues- tins «oanlet« •"•! .9M1T11 4 DJCKJUWON. (klfclion ma and, last but not least, the reciprocal trade program Day for Christian Science church- are neceutry ud bccunwwf u( that b.eathes the live and let live spirit to all people. day and^Wednesday at the Craftsmen's*Jub on Gr#ea •"^infi for We pur-[tiiuo Si). Ti. lta—t I Unit Stoics to hold a service ap- PUKS tor which they '«r« or tre to be President Roosevelt, asthe spokesman Qt the policy .street, and aH were unanimous in declaring the Town- *H »ll a«nlnm. ' t~o the occasion_~ '' ^r a- t whic. „h iKiccua. KWUCW. >i«>u^c«, and all be*l- SHERIFF'S SALE the executive director of its consequences, deserves great ship's first exposition a complete success. Practically lime a Lesson-Sermori especially mi. iiibuu* vuitiiatun; rtfrtccru ._, »B- IN CHANCERY OF NEW J credit. He was and is the leader, ably supported by the every major industry and merchant in the Township I prepared &t the headquarters of vum«, Kuvivt-. todnermtinj* Iheret uwjuipment tthe pjiTt, any duf the ictwetn ihe Home Owne Loan line loyal service of Cordel Hull, destined t« go down in history was represented. the Church in Boston is read. first pert hereby decUrlng th*t It u > w Craig Senft, a senior at Woodbridge High School lh* By virtue of thee abone *^*u ™- accorded them support, making the new 'friendship of [Thursday last. The aervice includ ./u^^fU and 4. 1, dated or *u«ei (a) uf laud uiJ bl u* oa South and Central America a genuine American triumph and Jane C. Cox, a freshman, were today adjudged led the reeling of the Thaoksgivv- twt nt H DAY the winners in the, "Why We Should Shop in Wood- ing Proclamation writt* by the _,,„_ _ _ president of the Ifruled States, the Tuwniiii^'of Woodbrld(«r in the bridye" essay contest sponsored by the Woodbridge lh« afterwuo of the a>M d»y, • BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY J) singtng by the congregatioa of KV- Merchant's association. 8h,rifr| Dffla la H* «tf <* eral well-chosen hymns trom the tS0W)( ^ ^.M^ „ M So Bruiuwfck. N. J I revised Christina Science Hymnal. }« 1* «ap aatitlad Map ul UK Build- All material*, equlpmtiat. K Who can rind a virtuous woman? for her price is far or other prwi**ty *»»t»»»*f DECEMBER 4, 19S1 ' |nd a solo eoUUed, ~GrateruL O or to b»Tn»uUed u«f •"—' U*x* uf MlddjoMz d>unti about the bulWIni or above the rubks, ' ' W. Lewis was named today by the Comptroller of Lord, Am I." or htr»Tt»r The heart of her husband doth safely trust, it) her, sal th« Currency as receiver of the First National Bank The Golden Text of the Locwin- BKOLNNlN^a. ? Sennon on "Thankaciving" ww *$ «riy Ka i«t trum th. HI formed by and Trust Company which has been closed and in the W forUbU u*e uul that he shall have no need of spoil- building or building* \ Slv will do him good and not evil all the days of her handa of A. B. McCans, National Bank Examiner, since for whlcuihev »•« or »» J ITH Monday. Mr. Lewis is expected to arm* htr* today She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with to assume charge of th« bank's attain. !lr and parallel with Third atmt. fifty her hands.—Proverbs—Chapter XXXI; 10-18. W00DBR1DGB LEADER-JOURNA.,, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4,1996. the historic adventure picture, '•Diinirl Boone," which comes to AT RAHWAY him on that Rose ! to the Playhouse. "Valiant If The Register again with a fast and nil- i< the screen of the Liberty Thentre. Howl ((nmp New Year's day. Word for Carrie" starring Gladys iarious comedy romance built j TAGE Georee O'Rrfen is cast in the ti Kiiy Francis returns to pictures I George, John Howard and Arlln* j around the lives of thr«r peopl* j He role, this being the first in a ittrr ,-m,Wiener of several months1.Judge, t» *»..«»•*» attraction, iinside n n«wipap«r office, "Bull-; FORDS \serios of films of frontier heroes in in ••Give Me S'our Heart." which while "My American Wife" feutui jdog Edition," which unrolls seven which George A. Hirliman will ((Mures the popular George Brent ing Ann Sothein ii the added fea- rc-eH of excitement nnd laughts ct Playhouse s s AND SCREEN present this well-known sty of as her leading man once again, ture. "Lady Be Careful" featuring tf' opening at the Roky theatre. TKL t. A. 4-Wtt out-doors melodrama. In TJpaniPl The team of Francis and Brent has Lew Ayres end Mnry Carlisle is Perth Amboy tomorrow. That fast The selection of young Jackie . .„„..„.., the purpose is to bring In been responsible for several fine the stellar photoplay to be shown talking team, Evalyn Knapp andi Fri fc S.it December * A S tually the produc- Moran and Charlene Wya,tt for the juiiiiirtrjfocr1^ , s in authentic form tho bit^ of a.-tion but none Is said tojal the Playhouse next Wednesday Ray Walker, recently a hit m|l juvenile roles in "Valiant Is Thol .r?* piirate and distinct Valiant Is The ,,(;n(ijtions whjch surrounded th<> .match the vwtormance they give and ThurwUy. The «M*4 picture ^'Laughing Irish Eyes" knocks off j Word For Carrie" s went forward in was a particu-!„„,„„.. .L:- — • when they \ in Wednesday and Thursday's fen- j leatures James Dunn and Mae the top honois, while Regis Toom- [Adventure* in Manhattf tartyhapPyone?NoTonlyZe the liun. iClarke in "Hearts In Bondage," eys talking smile and surprising! Iwtth JEAN ARTHUR studios when me two young3tcrs exceptionally fine pushing forward thp pathway The forum's marquis has receiv {also comedy, newsreel and novelty noting ability is captivating. ; , version of Barry ,, of civilisation. tad JOEL ! t mtle actors but they bcar striki g rd iU winter decorations—on the ireels. And, don't forget DISH Most of the credit for this fine j t-sclHng novel, VB»-I resemblances to Arline Judge and Women the world over who see s downtown' side at least. Vivid red NIGHT for the ladies. Here's a de- piece of entertainment goes to —also— Word For Carrie, |John Howard, the players who en- "A Woman Rebels," the Kathentv Sunday, for a five- in.I Krrru bulbs flash from the lightful screen bill of fare. You |tharles Lamont, a rapidly rising "GUM and Gultan act the roles of the two orphans Hepburn-Herbert Marshall picture p can't afford to miss any ot the at- Empire Theatre, l;irn rlcctrir sign over the en- new director. The fact thBt he l» with GENE AUTRY 1C twelve years later, This coinci- which comes to the Liberty Thea- tractions. You'll enjoy each and •"—- ""'• "11S ™";c'- tre Will have a lot of fun review- trance winch lends a little touch of the fourth generation of a stage made. Christmas to the theatre proper. every picture. Manager Gluck is family, and himself a former stage because there denee helps the smoothness be- jn(J long-forgotten fashions of fifty . mnlnly Red dome and side lights have now arranging for several outstanding ! and screen comedian, stamps tho fc Mon. December fl It l\ ,,f twenty years in the tween the two sequences greatly. !years ag0 For jn thU pjcturp ,hc The Co-feature brings you Rex p ^ completely replaced the summer photoplays to come to the Play- Jpicture with,a mark of crisp corn- lf was being filmed clock is turncd hack and fill hll Beach's story "King of th« Roynl clock is turncd hack andd ^ frillfrillss blues inside, permeating the audi- house in the very near future. cdy and rapid movement that VALIANT IS THE F 1,,.,., Of a sleepy little Lou Mounted", . torium with ,i warm, cheery glow. make* It topi. , village and the other and furbelows ot another dav ai e WORD FOR CARR1E"| llA RITZ THEATRE, Eltabeth. Excellent performances are giv- York City atmosphere. displayed in lavish profusion. with GLADYS GKORGK REGENT THEATRE, Ellubeth. STATE THEATRE, WoodbrMte. "The Charge of the Light Bri- en by Cy Kendall as the gang boss . exception of, Gladys Something like 277 gowns of vfir and JOHN HOWARt Joan Crawford and Robert Tay- Matty Fain as his aid, Betty Mack ,,,!,Freddie Bartholomew, superior officer, the father of the -also— mew, io presents nother excellent doub- parts, but special mention is de- girl he loves, which finally leads lues Dec, 6, 7 & 8 Mickey Rooney, Jackie Cooper "Hearts In Bondage" Rooney. le feature program. Freddie Bar- iserved by Henry Stcphenson, field this whimsical fighting trooper to "SING, BABY, SING" The new picture, "The Devil Is in "The Devil Is A Sissy" holomew, Jackie Cooper and Marshal in the Crimea; Nigel the apprehension of America's P vltb JAMES DUNN Mickey Rooney are featured in Bruce, Commander of the Light E.N.O. and results in the whole and MAE CLARK| K;iye, Adolphe Men- whom has ever shared picture hon A Sissy," based upon an origindl 'The, Devil Is A Sissy." Whatever Brigade; Donald Crisp as the fa- i capture of his pals, a notoriou l.'ll Hraly, P»tey Kelly ors with another. story by Rowland Brown, came to iirp boon companions in real life. su e you do, don't miss this great pho- ther of the heroine and one of jewel thief and the most daring DISHES for tt»e LADIES Hetty Boop I Nino Martini, the handsome and the Rahway Theatre. In no detail did Director Henry toplay. George O'Brien and Heath those slain at Chukot I; David Ni-1band of fur thieves and payro H'nurr Sot Built Th*t W»y"l populaf singing star, is blessed "The Devil Is A Sissy" is the King compromise with the histori- iv-•Finer Potato" story of three boys who become in- cal records in filming "Ramona' er Angel are co-featured in the ven and G. P. Huntley Jr., as Ar- robbers in the entire northwest. with a swell sense of humor, Bui second picture which is "Daniel my officers; C. Huntley Gordon as | i> ,r mioMiit News, PtetarW there was one occasion during the seperable pal? and strangely 2th Century-Fox picture produced enough, features three boys who in the new perfected Technicolor, Boone" Comedy, cartoon and Surat Khan, Amir of Suristan; and ' t Thiirs. Dec. 9 & 10 filming of his new picture, Maiy news tops off the screen menu. Spring Byington as the wife of a Pickford and Jesse L.* Lasky's currently at the Rahway Theatre ic,vi ME YOUR HEART, Tuesday, one day only, "Holly- British Army officer. "The Gay Desperado," currently at This beautiful picturization of He' wood Boulevard," starring John h \\ FRANCIS TOMORROW the Regent Theatre, when it wasn't LIBERTY en Hunt Jackson's famous novel o! Halliday, Marsha Hunt and a great uul (iEORGE BRENT California of yesterday, carries the ROKY THEATRE, Perth Amboy tat el sufficiently pliable to cope with supporting cast, gives you glitter- ('onwdy full conviction of realism. Republic has rung the boxoffice | WOODBRIDGE one of Director Rouben Mamouli- The Red Man Loved ing Hollywood from the inside, \uiorirm Toothwhe" an's Qff-the-record "gags" I A four star cast composed ol .great film with many sur- and Feared Him! j Chester Morris, Fay Wray, Li tuplny V'-r ntulr. H.n-'Puirt Picnic" A scene called for Martini to prises and revelations you must r Stander and Raymond Walbunv 111.- FrilMlf in—"Air H<>PP« »"_ walk through a doorway nnd greet witness, Also comedies, cartoons vacort through the leading rolls ol |JO\\ CRAWFORD and s,it Dec. 11 and 12 his fellow players with the enthu- and novelty reels. And, DISH Columbia's romantic comedy-dra ROBERT TAYLOR "Sitting on the Moon j siastic announcement: "1 have an NIGHT for the ladies. "Women n,i. They Met in a Taxi," whic'r Are Trouble," starring Stuart Er- THE GORGEOUS HUSSY| idea!" lt;had been rehearsed I he will be featured at the Rahway mi! (iRACE night before, ready for; a "take" win and Paul Kelly, and "Crash also Michael Whalen »nd theatre. Based on the Saturda Donovan," with Jack Holt, are the ;iiso- at the start of the next day's sclv- Evening Post story by Octavu Jean Mulr In] dule. two pictures at the State Wednes- "White Fang" "Bengal Tiger" Roy Cohen, "They Met in a Taxi day. Then there's news and nov- Hi i'. irinn MrLane, Jane was directed 'by Alfred E. Green, , , „_ ,_ „„„., Mickey Mouse C«rttion| LIBERTY THEATRE, Eltiabeth. Travis, Warren Hulli jfrom a screen play prepared elty reel. And, "BANK NIGHT, A renowned episode of the Arm" bv & Miimlay, Dec. 6 anil 7 MrimUme News Event* \ ! Howard J. Green. Free—$50—Free to the person ican colonial period is unreeled in ! Henry Armetta, considered by whose name is called out from the DMUIIII' Feature ;the movie public as one of the stage. Be there to take home the Freddie Barthohnew. J&ckle drollest comedians an the screen, $50. Cooper and Mickey Rooney In] received excellent training with "The Devil Is A Sissy" FORDS PLAYHOUSE, Fords. two of the leading stars of his tlso (korre O'Brien time. Raymond Hitchcock and Wil They lunched on beans, dined and Heather Ancel In] AHWAVl iiam FarnunTHenry is now fe^on champagne....solved a murder "Daniel Boone" tuied in Universal's "Two in s and settled Cartrwii Ne»a| THEATRE |Crowd," which stars Joan Bennett Jean Arthur and Joel McCrea •niKSDAY. DECEMBER 8 ithrough all this in "Adventure elephone Rahway 7-1250 ind Joel McCrea at the Rahway DISH NIGHT R Y Theatre. Manhattan," playing at the Fords Playhouse tonight and tomorrow. John Halliday and THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY Wtih FORUM THEATRE BREVITIES The associate feature stars Gene and Esther tUlston lnl 1 Autry with Champion in "Guns 'Hollywood Boulevard" Heather Angel J Those who like a good musical and Guitars." See this reckless picture, and our number are le- Romeo ride the melody trail again. iniedles Curtoona Novelty Roelsl ; GLORIFIES THE Igion, will turn out in large num- Wed. One Day Only. December 9lh| ibt-rs on Sunday, Monday and Tues BANK^IGHT WOWLD'SIJREAT LOVE STORY! ;day of the coming week wiien Stewart Erwln and !'"Sing, Baby, Sing" is offered on Florence Rice In the Forum screen. Alice Faye, Women Are Trouhle" Adolph Menjou .Ted Healy, Patsy also JACK HOLT Kelly, Gregory Ra,toff, Michael Whalen and the irrepressible Kitz "Crash Donovan" HEPBURN MARSHALL Brothers combine their talents to Nevi-lty Heel Newa make this a great variety show. DECEMBER ltHli ' P. S. Song hits are plentiful too! Doublo Feature 4d Charlie "Football-Expert" Sala- Jean Harl«w, William FoweHj ELIZABETH ALLAN ki, the Forum's popular projection BIG DAYS Myma Loy in i ist, has been calling his predictions "LIBELED LADY" DONALD CRISP las good as the so-called experts SUN. TO THURS. during the recent season and is The Season's Biggest Hit also Philip Huston and A GRAND NOTE-(|500 FOR EACH I)-BROUGHT Doris Dudley • David Manners now all set to rest on his laurels June Travis in ITHEM HEAVENLY HARMONY I MIDN1TE SHOW- ] until next September rolls around. STOOGES COMEDY "The Big Game" | He's in the money now, but wait Custers Last Stand' l&irtuon — NevH

JOAN JOEL C I MIDNIGHT SHOW BENNETT-M CREA ' SATURDAY IN A UNI VIIIAl PIC1UII Dance to the tunes of BtnE-NOW-SQMETMNG SWELL mil Really DIFFERENTl Sam Costello's Swing Band CROWD You'll howl as Mexi- can bandits turn gun- —ftl«O— EVERY NIGHT .... NEWS and CARTOON men—American style! You'll thrill to AT THE a great singer andi t* quest Feature Saturday SAT MORN. •Latin romance!* Irish In Us' KIDDIE SHOW Door* Open 11:15 Palace Garden uStwrtaf VAUANT 1332 MAIN STREET RAHWAY, N. J. JAMES One Hour and a Half of Cartoons-Comedies IS THE CAGNEY You cm stay for our re«- PAT uUr Show-No Advance WORD FOR specialize in fancy cocktails best O'BRIEN In Prices. CARRIE" of liquors and fine wines MAH1II A Paramount Picture with GLADYS GEORGE STARTS SUNDAI la- ARLINE JUDGE JOHN HOWARD is the"Grand Hotel" onJ HARRY CAREY VisH Our New Tjsty-Bite Bar! *y JUDgles . made by frc r H and Directed by WESLEY RUGCLES necior of "Sao FrancUco" tun n° a icteen dromo youi CO-FEATURE *i» tell you it great I ROBERT KENT [A STORY THAT win FASCINATE YOUI] Hex. Beach's New Story

JANET Royal Mounted' New Year's Eve Extravaganza! THURSDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 31, 1936 -TODAY AND SATURDATf- iGAYNOR CARY JOAI GRANT BENNE1 IOR1TTA eve —in-- i Floor Show Extraordinary 'WEDDING PRESENT' SHORTS YOUNG —also—- CONSTANCE DON AMECHE WILLIAM BOYD IN "•• . rtl rM PAUL LU K AS 'Buniing Gold' »« Wit • IWy. ! SpecbTl_ Added MtrwtlOu j MakeYour Reservations Now BENNETT Tyrone POWER, Jr. : l'lu' tust authentic motion pit- 1 Alan MOWBRAY tun-s uf tbf now ruling •HESTER MOHUSH AY WRAY SIMONE TELEPHONE RAHWAY 7-1627 'SPANISH CIVIL WAR* They Met In a Taxi' ISIMO luil battle sctney from th« Ht- r.

WOODBRIDGE LEADER-JOURNAL FRIDAY MORNlNfi, DECEMBER 4, By Richard First lot which on H »IM> enimro, i\W »' »'J West, two hundred ami Map of Lincoln, N. J." filed In th- | nine and Iwvnty-fmir one hundredth.' DETECTl - Office of the County of Middle 1309 :«> feet, "long other lands of F or- TOTMC MX Is known and described a> lot num Tiwinll to • In the Um CON8UL WITHOUT ber twenty nine (29) on Block number nf anln lnnd«; thence (5) North fifty DfiTBCTIve RlLEY 9TRU6QLB THAT IN ORDER TO VIKWS and nineteen (18). B*ing the same premise* onrpn dt-gtf-ps six minutes (57° On') |9 FACeO WlfH conveyed to Frank Pull and Mercedes vV>»l. eighty "vflv

rnln filed In the County Clerk1» Off in it beginning. Williafor mth eUmke, presidenc formey r candidate of Middlesex County, numbered and ROUNHF.lH0UNHF.1) on IVV NoNortr h l>yy lands designated on said map ai lot number formerly of Lorraine FFreeman , ddecea." ••] am still proud of the Amer- twenty eight (28) In Block number I rd, and lunds of Home jit- ican ])vo\)V:, but 1 am surprised atnineteen 119). SHuate on the northwest jwly •bry •• land'-A-s of""' Hom""""e" Gardens; South- — BUT LI0HTNINO corner of Mountain and Drake Avenues »rly b.,,y l.inds of Florenc-- —e V. Tlnrtnll LlrtC ACTION AND their poor judgment." sold lot being twenty-five feet front by (an,„„d Wearily by RailwaKahwjy^Ay Avenuv e one" huiidred°and twenty-five feet deep. ! Tromlms known as 539 Rahwny Ave- Ner^W 0r» STEEL ,im* u ;„!- Being Ihi-same prelnfiti conveyed to nil*. WnodbrMge. New Jeney. AGAIN SAVB THB B Harry L, Hopkins. WPA Adminis- Frrtnk Pll|g and \fercedes C. Puig. his (SiX'OM) CAUHB OF ACTION) Urt OF THB t,..lnr. I wife by deed ot Carmelo Lavenla. al- | ALL that r«rtaln tract or parcel of u ; FAMOUS SLEUTH "' '"' . ... ,. „ inu po known as Carmnlo Lavanlaj.and Mary lnnj nn,| premises, hereinafter partlro- , "C';m Iho worker Without a J00;L«vfniB also known aa Mary Jjivanin. • i »i>- described, situate, lying and I,,- C;m the Lavcnia also known aa May J |Ra,|j U(8(r|bed. s WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO RlLEY N0W v v In tin' 1-indlnrd when he comes his wife•-•-••-, dated, Februar• y 16. 1930- , am—•i l|n K |n th-•e Tow- nlfln|p of Woodhrldgi', s,.v to tm wnuiiiu na. recorded In the Clerk's Office nf th-; c-,lliniy of Middle ,sex and State of New . HOW CAN HE HOPE- TO SMASH ' to inlleet the rent, You be pa ,:.( ,,(mnt ivintyy nf Midd|eB(,x m Book m of j j,.,wy.. THE MANDARIN'S HGHLY EFric jdcpds page 164. I BECilNNINo at a point In the West- DOPE RING? TiMe WILL TELI liiotic m(i don't evict me?'" Being the1 premiseM s commonly desls I erly fide of Railway Avenue In the rated on Mountain and Drake avenues line of land now or formerly belong- i FOLLOW DETECTIVE RlLEY AND Ing to the Trustees of the Flint , John 0. Winafll, on Sorial Secur- ^un *'»iy-tive (Wj) on u certain map nated on a map filed In the Middlesex WEDNESDAY, THE 9TH DAY OF I'liutied mup of property belonging to County Clerk's Office entitled Map of DECEMBER, A. D. 193^ hiina C. BiBWSter und Sadii> K. Cut- Rosa Hall Heights property of Maxat two o'clock Standard Time in the in Wouuuriuge, New Jersey," sur- Handel, situate In Plscatsway Town- afternoon of the said day, at the Slier- i vived uy franitlin Marsh, Surveyor, snip, Middlesex County, N. J., August ,.,,Uf.aorI Offic| e In the City of New Bruns- iMiiy, IIA>1, aim filed in the office ol 1M*" Iwick, N. J. tin- CIITK of MiduKjsex County on June AND ALSO all the rig'.it, title and in- , All the following tract or parcel of n, i-Aii. iSaiil lot being more partlcu tcreat of the mortgagor In and to any land and premises hereinafter parti- laity bounded and described as toll and all equipment, fixtures, tools. Icularly described, situate, lying *tid lows: goods und chattels now used or here- being In the Township of WoodorldRO alter to be used In connection with inn l|n the County ot Middlesex and State of MCGINN ING at a t'oint lu the south- erly line of high street at the nort'i- operation or enjoyment of the premis- New Jersey. cuai corour ot lot number 2C on said es or any part thereof, or any appur- BEGINNING at a stake wMch is -1 ni.iu, nun running uience southerly tenances thereunto belonging. a point on the northerly side of Flat aiwig iiie easterly line oi said Lot Said mortgaged premises is situated avenue, said point being 610 feet from Humour *b on paid map, one hundred on Ross Hall Boulevard, Russ Hall the intersection of the northerly side cf lino. lorty-seveii (147) tect lo land now Manor, New Brunswick, N. J.. and aiFlat avenue with the westerly side of or foiiutiiy of Cliurlea A. Cumpbell; the present lime doeB not bear a street Correja avenue running thence il) uii'iici: ciisierly along the line of land number. westerly along the northerly side ot iiuw or tunnerly ot Charles A. Cainp- The approximate amount of the at-1 Flat avenue 4(5 feet to a stake: thenre bi-ll tit'nty-ueven and seventy-three cree to be satisfied b..y said saale ia Hit (2) northerln y parallel with Correja UIK liiuniredi'.is (87.73) feet to land now sum of Four Thousand Seventy-eight I avenue 100 feet to a stake; thence (3) or formerly belonging to John Barron; Dollars ($4,078.00), together with the easterly parallel with Flat avenue 40 tntiice no, theily along the line of land xosts of t'.iis sale. fee1, to a stake ;Kience (4) southerly now or formerly belonging to John iogcihtr witn all and singular the parallel with Correja avenue 100 feet to hanoii, one hundred and titty-two and rights, privileges, hereditaments and the point and place of beginning said By Bruce Stuart ninety-eiglit oiie-buiiuredtlia (152.98) appurtenances thereunto belonging 01 property being 40 feet front and rear LITTLE BUDDY ffft lo the southerly side of High anvwiao appertaining. by 100 feet deep with buildings and street; tlienct vveaietiy along the soui1:!- K UEKDMAN HARDING. mprovements therebn erected. 1 erly side of iligli strwit, cignty-one and Sheriff. Being the southerly one-half of lots YOU UW^E "WE fifcy-.wo one-hundredths feet (U.52) to FRED W. DE VOE, Solicitor. 12 arid 13 Block 442-A on a certain map SMITH TWINSV to point or pluce ot BEGINNING. $34.86 entitled ',Map of Iselln. situated in 'Hie approximate amount oi ih« de- lim-27: 12m—4, 11, 18. Isehn, Woodbridge Township. Middle- cree to oe satisfied by said sale Is tlie sex County, Sta'e of New Jersey," and sum of tour thousand one hundred one more fully shown on a survey prepared dollars U4.10i.00) together with the SHERIFFS SALE by Lurson & Fox, surveyors. 176 Smitli costs of this sale. IN CHANCERY QV NEW JERSEY - street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, cov- 'lugethcT with.all and singular tht Between HOME' OWNERS' LOAN erinp the above property which L'UKPOKATION, a body corporate of dated February 1920. rights, privileges, hereditaments and the United States &c, Complainant, apparieiiimcen thereunto belonging or and KATIE BOSKI ahd PETER Being the same premises conveyed to iu anywise appertaining, BoSKI, her husband, ut als., Defend- Garfield J. Grogan and wife bv Rndlo b\ utiKDMAd HAHDING. ants, Fi. Fa. for the sale of mort- Associates by deed June 16, 1937 and re Sheriff. gaged premises dated November 6, corded In Book 890. page 42 of Middle- HORACE E. BARWIS, Solicitor. 1936.' sex County Deeds. J2H.Su By virtue of the aDove slated tyrlt, to The approximate amount of the de llin—20, 27, 12m—4, 11 me directed and delivered, I will ex- cree to be satisfied by said sale Is de pose ib sale at public vendue on ' Bum of Two Thousand Eight Hundit'ii WKDNESDAt, THE 16TH DAY OF Elg*it Dollars ($2,808.00) together with SHERIFF'S SALE DECEMBER, A. D., 1938 the costs ot this sale. IN UllAflUBltY OK INEW JERSEY — ul two o'clock. Standard Xliuu in Um Together with all and singular the buiwuun JUSTICE BUILOTNG AND afternoon of the said day. at the rilwi- rights, privileges, hereditaments and L.UA11 'ASMOWAilON, a New Jersey 1ft s Office in the City of New Bruns- appurtenance* thereunto belonging , Corporation, Complainant, and LAVY wick, N. J. anywise appertaining. I>AJAV1J-Z and UUSNIU NAJAV1TZ. Ins wile, el al., Defendants, Fl. Fg. All that tract or parcel of land and F. HERDMAN HARDfO, tur tlie sule o[ mortgaged premises premises, hereinafter particularly de- Sheriff. lufid and premises tareinaftff particu- line of Wildwood Avenue distant west- fendant, Fi. Fa. for the aale ot mort...- trly side of Caroline Street, distant F. HEKDMAN HARDING. me directed and delivered, I will ex- erly 326 feet from its Intersection with 21 one hundred forty-nine and eighty-aix 50 feel to a point and corner: thence 111 po»o tu sale at public vendue on for the SliitL- uini larly lU'Siinut'd, situate, lying and'be- gaged premises dated October h southeasterly direction and parallel Sheriff. ing in ihe Township of Woodbrldge, lu he westerly line ot Ford Avenue; 1936. one-hundredths feet easterly trom tin- HICKS, KUHLTHAU. 4 THOMl'SON. WKUNESDAY, THE 6TH DAY OK aaid, personally Ml" • ' from thence running (1) southerly at corner formed by the Intersection of with aaid Zwann's line 189.2 feet more JANUARY. A. D, 1937 Campion, who havn'c ; the County of Middlesex and State of ur leas to the rear line of property JJl 42 Solicitors. .<« Juruey. right angles to Wildwood Avenue 160 By virtue of the above stated Writ, lo the northerly llfie of Caroline Street, 12m, 4, 11, 18, 24. at two odock, standard Time, In the sccording lo law, dcp».-- feet to a otake; thence (2) westerly me dircdirectet d and delivereddeli , I will ex- and the easterly [line of Smith Street; fronting on Sherman avenue; thence, uf It moon of the said day. at tne Shor- he la i he President I HKi.liuiiiNG ut a point In the.east- northeasterly, and along said rear line erly side uf Strawberry Hill Avenue parallel with Wildwood Avenue 60 feet pose to sale at public oTTIs V r,v thence running (1) northerly, at rign Itfa Ottlce in the City ut New Bruns- Publishing Co., lnr . i' AY 0F 50 feet to a point and corner of aald [ distant lu a northerly direction four o a stake; thence (3) northerly paral- ,Ji angles with Caroline Street, a distance! SHERIFF'S SALE wick, N. J. Leadei -Journal, and i lel with the first described course 160 ™ of one hundred (100) feet to. a point ;| Zwtnn'B line (now or formerly), 1'iencr All the billowing tract or parcel ol Is. to the bent ot im i, am i hundred and forty feet from the in- northwesterly, and along Zwarin's line IN CHANCERY OF NEW JBR8BY - tersection of said easterly side of feet to a point IA the southerly line of IOCH si _ _J> the <>ne nUn land aid premises hereinafter partlc belief, a true atai'Mii. ii'. now or formerty 189.2 feet more or less, Between THE HOME OWNERS' J L : 1 (Strawberry Hill Avenue with the »orth- Wildwood Avenue; thence (4) easterly afternoon ot said day. at the Sher- nce_running Street^^ ifl' ance of ularlJlarlvy described, situatee, 'lyin ' g and "btt- ship, management < >" ,l.ill) I to the plate of BEGINNING. LOAN CORPORATION, a body cor- •,;„• iful erly side of Benjamin Street and from along said Wildwood Avenue 60 leet ms Office i City of New Bruni- ience run- the Township of Woodbrldge, per, the clrculatU'iii. •'.• WICK. n. A. porate ot the United States of Ameri- ng In said beginning point running (1) to tfie point or place of beginning. ning (3) southerlyl , parallerall l with the BEING the easterly fi(ty feet of the ca, CoiSpliilnant, and JOHN W. County of. Middlesex and State of N*w skid publication !• i <>" north lti degrees 02' west along said Being the premises commonly known All that certain lot, tract or parcel ot firat described course, a distance oi premises conveyed to CharWa Felmley Jersey. the> above caption, " i , 1 dd in 11 KRESS and JOANNA H ifRBSS. his 1 easterly side ot aald Avenue 40 feet to and designated as No. 29 WHdwood " yLmS™JlX &!l P*!; ^ one hundred (100) feet.to a _ _polRt. |nand George Pelmley by deed to Saruli BEING Lots numbi'ied Five Hundred Act of August 31, l'.' -' '.,1 • larl?",y described, lltuate, lying and be- herly side of Caroline Street; C. Elliott and others, dated Augusl wife, Defendants. F|. Fa. tor .tlw u point in luiiuH of Chris Chrlstensen Avenue, Fords, Woodbrldge, New Jer- tnl e nort aale of mortgaged premises dated eighty-five (585) and Five Hundred section ill, l'oatul 1 •••* .,1,1 & Bio.; thence (2) north 78 degrees sey. Ing In the Township of Woodbridge, t"*n"e rUnning (4) westerly, along the 25th. 1328, and rejorded September 6th, eighty-six (&86) on Map or Plan uf tlons, printed on I he " L Novemher 19, 1936. 4 minutes east along said Chrlsten- The approximate amount of. the dc- County of Middlesex, and State of New nOrtheriy side of Caroline Street, a 1928. in Book 929 of Deeds. Page -441. Jersey. By virtue of the above ittted Writ. Home Gardens, dated September 24l'i, form, to-wit; ain's laud 120.93 feet to a point; thence _.ee to be satisfied by said sale is the TOGETHER with all the right title to me directed and delivered. I will ex 1912, made by A. L. Eliot, Civil En- (3) south 17 degrees 08 minutes 16' sum of Three Thousand Eighty Dol- BEGINNING at a point on the East- '"' '" flled In the office of the 1, That the nanw.-i " erly side of Barron Avenue distant and Interest of the mortgagor in andpoie to tale at nubile vendu* on glneer, and til east 40 feet; and thence (4) south 78 lars ($3,080.00) together with the costs lo the land lying In the atreet in front i^ient ui nmuiesex County, October 11, tht publisher, edltui, » degrees 01 mlnu'es west 121.70 feet to of this sale. iVEDNESDAY. THE 30TH DAY QV Clerk of Middl and business miuut'-: eight and thirty-nine hundredtha JO In Block 633-C Map of of and adjoining aald premises to i*w DECEMBER, A. D., NINETEEN 1912 and more particularly described point or place of BEGINNING. Together with all and singular the cifiiiL mm umiy-iiiuc iiuiiuieuma 1/ ,.r, Lvt 1 bl v 1 »»ni , t A II.,,th ; ET? certer line thereof. HUNDRED THIRTY-^IX as follows, to wit: Fubllsln-r, Muiil'ili'i righu. privileges, hereditaments and (238.39) feet from the point of Inter- Building Lots belonging to Arthur E. Ueing commonly known and desig- section of said Easterly line of Barron Berry, made by Mason and Smith, The approximate amount of the de- at two o'clock Sttadtrd Time m BOUNDLu iionnwesteriy by Almon Inc., 104 Main Kl"-' nated us'No. 1W) Strawberry Hill Ave- appur'enances thereunto belonging or the afternoon nf the said day, at th* N. J. In anywiset a appertaining; . Avenue, with the Northerly- Mite nt J»">e 26th, 1916. re to be satisfied by said sal« Is the Avenue Fifty (50) feet, Northeasterly nui!, Woodbridge, N. J, Grove Avenue; thence running Easterly Being the premlBes commonly known i off TwT o ThousanThd SSeven Hundred Sheriff's Ofltqe In th<> City of Newby VanVechlen Avenue One Hundred 2. That the owner n Tin! approximate amoujit of the de- ', HERDMAN HAKD1NU, aum Brunswick. N J. l: Sheriff. and at rlgnt angles to Barron Avenue and designated as No. 72 Caroline Ninety-seven Dollars ((2,797.00), to 1100) feet; Southeasterly by Lots 024 a corporation, ita "" " cree to be satisfied by said sale la tlie All the following tract or parcel of and «23 on said plan Fifty (50) feet; .sum of Two Thousand Two Hundred ELMER E. BROWN. one hundred ana twenty-one (121) fuet Street, Woodbridge, N. J. gether with the costs of this sale. muit b* stat«il umi • to a point In other lands of the party he ar>proxlmnte nniount nf We <1«- Togethe' r with all und ningular the and and premise! hereinafter particu- Southwesterly by Lot 587 on laid pl*li thereunder the nainM M Sixteen Dollars ($2,216.00) together $26.426.46 I Solicitor. larly described, situate, lying and be- .erly by 12m—4, 11 of the first part; thence Northerly and crees to be satisfied by said HUIV In the ights, privileges, hereditaments and One hundired (lfjo;i) feet. •tockbolders ult K s ($3,226,00), mt* linn rWt , , togethei • 1 r in anywise apper*ulnlng. tlie County ot Middlesex and State of to the parties ot the firat ptrt by deed •tock. If not owned IA ^ _ rights, privileges, hereditaments ana ran Avenue, fifty feet (60) to a point: New Jersey. SHERIFFS SALE vlth (he costs of (his aale F. HERDMAN HARDING, of Elizabeth B«kos, et vtr, dated Sept- the names and adJi*""* ' ](,,,,i( appurtenances thereunto belonging thence Westerly, parallel with the (list BEGINNING al a point In the aouft- 1 ,,r in anywise appertaining. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY - course, one hundred and twenty-one Together with all and singular ne Sheriff, ember 17, 1936 and recorded in book vldual owners must l« K ", ' ul,inca V. HEllDMAN HARDINQ, -Between THE PERTH AMBOY SAV- (121) feet to aald line of Barron Ave- Ight, privileges, hcredltamentii and CHARLES JOSEPH SMITH, rly line of Middlesex Avenue, which 858 of Middlesex County duds, pagt 6ir * flrra, company. <•' , Bjjrei Sheriff. INGS INSTITUTION, a corporation nue, and thence alone said line of Bar- ippurtenancea thereunto belonging cr Solicitor. point Is distant sixty-five (66) teot 199. porated concern, us ';•'"• ;' '...jividul WALDMAN & DUVENECK, oi New Jersey, Complainant, und ron Avenue, in a Southerly direction in anywise appertaining. 12m, 4, 11, 18, 24. 'roin the Intersection of the southerly The approximate amount ot th* dt- u well as those "f ';'•"' 1 THOMAS BROWN, Individually and fifty (SO) feet to the point or place of f, HERDMAN HARDING, line of Middlesex ' Avenue with the :ree to be utlified member, must be glv.-n.i J J'.'S 20 Solicitors, easterly line ot Rector Street; thence llin-20. 27. ia.m-4, il. os Executor and Trustee of the lust beginning. Sheriff sum of One ThThi i . Municipal I»ublml>i'>tf <;,' ^ SHERIFF'S SALE from said beginning point, running (1) ! Will and Testament oi Florence V. Being the premises commonly known ELMER E BROWN, ((1,090.00) together wit* the co»ts ot Lawrence F Cainp''- Rodrlgue Tlsdall, deceased, et als..and designated as No. M4 Barron Ave- «'8.W Solicitor. In Chancery of New Jersey. Between north flfty-efght (68) degrees twenty- this sale, SHERIFF'S SALE . Defendants. B1. Fa. for the sale ot nue, Woodbrldge, N, J. 12m, 4, 11. 18, 24. Between Peter V. D. Voorhees. Admin- nine (23) mliiiilea east along the south- Toitther with (II and ilngulM tht Street, WoodbrdKu, •"> IN CHANCERY"OF NEW JERSEY - mortgaged premises dated October The approximate amount of the de- istrator of the Estate ot Anna M. Voor- erly line of Middlesex Avenue, sixty rights, privileges, hereditaments and V«:*ey, 467 School ••"• Between the Home Owners' Loan 37. im. • -ee to be satisfied bywld- sale is the hees, deceased, Is substituted, Com- (60) feet to a point; .thence, running appurtenances thereunto belonging bridge, V- J Corporation, Complainant, and Mer- By virtue of the above stated .Writ, to Hum of Seven Thousand Nine Hundred SHERIFF'S SALE plainant, and Jtyiieu Tillman, Albertlna (2) south twenty-five (25) degrees fif- or In anywise » ' S. That the kn.,..» ..my' Ten Dollars (17,910.00) toge'her with ty olio (61) minutes east one hundred mortgagees. «""''""„ ccd«a (J. Puig. widow, Defendant. Fi me directed and delivered, I will ei- IN CHANCERY OK NKW JERSEY— Tlllman, et als,, Defendants. Fl Fa for F H« 1 Fa for the aale ot mortgaged prem- e to sale at public vendue on the costs of this sale. •r-Between SERIAL FEDERAL AND sale of mortgaged premises dated No- ninety-eight and seventy-six one-nun- owning or holding 1 i ises dated November 13, 1936. . Together with all and singular the LOAN ASSOCIATION of New York vember 20, m6. dredtlui (198.76) feet to a stake: them* ANDREW D. DESMOND, of total amount ol •; WEDNESDAY, THB NINTH DAY OFrights, privileges. heredlbunanU and By vlfiue of the'above stated writ to liy virtue of the above slated writ (6 PECEMBER, A. D., 1«8« riiMiurtenancea thereunto belonging or City, formerly known as Serial (3) south tltty-elghj (68) degrees Solicitor. or other securities an Building and Savings Institution, me* d and delivered, I will ex- twenty-nine (29) minutes went (nxty 1IJ me directed and 'delivered, 1 will ex- In anywise appertaining, $25.20 4t 12m, i, 11, 18, 24 None. , , ,1,1I,IIMJ|' ' piw to .sale al public vendue on at twu'o'clock Standard Time In the Cnmnlainaiit, and ARTHUR .0'FLA- HOB" eft sale ut public vendue on (60) feet to a stake; thence (4) running 4 That the two i',n K [jW[ WEDNESDAY, THE 23RD DAY OF afternoon of tha said day, at the Sher- F. HERDMAN HARDING. HERTY, and VERA OTLAHERTY, WEDNESDAY, THE 30TH DAY OF north twenty-five (26) d«gree» fifty- above, giving the "'"";;, \,iiat, iff's Office In t»ie City of New Bruns- OurlS. MIDDLESEX COUNT! l DECEMBER, A; D. 1986 his wife, Defendants; Fl Fa for the DECEMBER, A, D., NINETEEN one (51) minutes west one hundred ttockholders, and »'•' -, , ,,f. wick, N. J. CHARLES K SEAMAN. Jr. sale of mortgaged premises dated HUNDREDVHIRTY-SIX ninety-eight and seventy-six one hun- HUJtROOATE'H COURT any, contain not "' > V ut two o'clock Standard Time In %'H-IH Solicitor. NOTICE any, cont tlie ufieriMim of the aald day, aV tha (FIUHT CAl'SK OF ACTION) November 17, 1938. at two o'clock, standard time, In the dredths (198.76) feet to Middlesex Ave- holder, and •J ;,i ,!,.• ALL that certain lot. tract or parcel 11 in -13, 20, 27; 12m—4. afternoon of tkt- said day, at t*ie Sher- nue, at the point and place ot begin- All Demons concerned may take the li»« Sheriff's Office In the City of New By virtue ot the above stated wilt notice, thathtt tthhe SubscriberSbrib , AdminiAdmini- apappeap r upon th Brimawli-k, N. J. of land and premises herdnaf'ef parti- tq me directed an* delivered. I will iff's Offic*! In the City ol New Bruns ning. cularly described, situate, lying and wick. N, J. strator, etc., of AGNES McJSWBN, de- 1 All materials, enulunient, furnishings SHERIFF'S SALE expose to sale »t miblii- vi-u.lur ,m Being the premises commonly known ceuwd, Intend* to exhibit his final ac- er or security I'"'' ' being In the Township of Woodbridge N' CHANCERY OF NEW JER8KV- WEDNESDAY, THE 30TH DAY PF All the following tract or parcel Of and designated al No. $87 Middlesex •i. ii'* or other properly whatsoever Installed count to th» Orphans' Court for the book* of tl i: In the County ot Illddlesex and State land and premises hereinafter partic- Avenue, Metuchen, N. J, * X other fiducial y ••'; II i or to be Installed and used In and Between THE HOME OWNERS' DECEMBER, A. D.. NINETEEN County of Middlesex, on Friday, the th nhout the building ur buildings now Ql New Jersey. LOAN CORPORATION, a body cor- HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX ularly described, situate, lying and be- The approximate amount of the de- BEGINNING at a point on the Hast- Tlorn'c- ,,f the Uulted. SUI»«. kc. at two o'clock, standard lime. In the ing In the Township of Raritan, In the cree to be satisfied by said tale Is the eighth day of January, 1987, at 10 A. niwicd or hereufter to be erected up- County uf Midultuwx uid Stata ol New M , in tne Term of December, 1938, for ^JSr'u.S-;;,.! on the lands hereinafter described, fily side of Railway Avenue at a point Citmplaiiiuuts, and STEPHEN RING- afternoon of the said day at the Shew- sunr of eight thousand nine hundred neltUtnuiiit and alluwwca; th* tun« be- which are necessary to the complete dls'ant one hundred and fifty-seven OR ami SOPHIE MINCER, his wife. iff's Office In tfie City of New BTU>B- Jersey. sixty-seven dollars (S8.9II7.Q0). togeth- Jhat the said two I" • -.,;,„„., Known an lots numbers ulnety-tVre llng first audited and stated by the l mnl comfortable use and occupancy of and ninety-three ona 'umuredtha DefelnluhlH, Fl. Fa, for the aale of er with the cotts of this sale. Surrogate. ,taten«nt« «»'Y.'ii '' ' ! * aiU'b building ur buildings for Ida pur- (187.93) feet, south of tl'e Interaction mortguged uremlaeti dated November All the following tract or parcel of ninety.four and ninety-five (93, 94 and Together with all and singular the knowledge and ;'(| , ,,,,1;'| ,; unsiis fur which they were or an- k> be ot (lie Southerly side of C'i»njuton AAvav r U 103(1 land and premises herelnaftei- partlc- 05) In Block No. five.(6) on a certain rights, privileges, hereditaments ujd AUQU8T T. OREINBR. •tajioet and '""" erected, Including 111 part all awnings, nun with the Easterly Hide of Rahw'ai y By vlilue of the above stated wit. ulnrty usoribad, flituplP. Ivlne and I"-map fifed in the Office of the Clerk appurtenances thereunto belonging or Administrator. .{"kholders an. " screens, aluid.'S, fixtures and all heat- Aviiiiue running thence (1) South sixty to me dlnilid and deliverediv . I will Ing In the Borough of South Plalfweld, t the County ut Ulddlaui and State Dated; November 27th, 19M. do not .PP.' « ''',,, ing, lighting, venllla'lng, refrigerat- nine degreen. seventeen minutes 9* pximte in at nnbllbll r vendud e mi, (formerly the Township of Plscataway) if New Jeraeytj entitled, "Map No. 1, k. J. fc j. S, Wlftt, Dtm, of Raritan Park, Middlesex County F. HERDMAN ing lndm'iuting tMiulnment and appur- 17') East, one hundred mid seventy-lwo WBDNESIIAYBDNS , THE 30TTH DADY t In the County of Middlesex and State Bneflff Counselors at L»», .ttniauces thereto (the party of the first and eleven ona Jiundradths 073.11) feet DBCEMHEfl, A. D , NINETBBN of New Jersey. New Jersey, ovyimd and developed by 911 State Street, Raritan Home Sites, Incorporated of JOHN E, TOOLAN, [lull hereby declaring that it is Intend- along lauds formerly of LorrKlue Vive- HPNDRBD THIRTY-SIX (WINNING at a uolnt in the south- Solicitor. Perth Amboy, N. J, ed that the Items riereln enumerated man, dar.ei>»ed, to a point; thenco (2) at two o'clfick Standard Time In t*ia easterly »id» line of West 8th street, New Brunswick, N. J., and surveyed Um, 4, 11, 18, 24. I Proctors, b'uill be df-iiietl to Iwvi: been perman- South, seventy [degrettfl, six inlnul^u nt'fernoon of the said day, at thaes the same Is now laid nut and ouen- by Asher D. Atkinson, C. E.. ' June ently installed us a part ot the realty) (70' 0 ) East, one hundred and nliif Sheriff's Office In the City of Newed, Mid point being in line of property 191ft." And also: All tht! folJowlHK descrlb tei>n HID) feut along lands of Home iBruMwIck. N. J. now or fonoeilv owned by Cornelius The approximate amoisnt of UIB de- SHERIFF'S SALE VTATKMRNT Of THI OWNRKIHlFi Gardens, to u point; thence (8) South Zwann (whlrh beKlnnliiK! point Is also cree to be satisfied by said tale Is the ni lands, to yKlt: All Ulttt tract (s) 01 AJ•"i thethh, , following tract or parcepaell oof IN CHANCBRNCBRYT OF NHNHWW uwwil Ul ut Und and premises here- twenty seven degrees for'y-ulx niliiutua Und iinnd • eehereinaftei r partic dlitant 1187 96 feet southwasterly from sum of one thousand two hundred- Setween LOU1B KRBWr Si**SHSWniRKD »SV SasnunoiTim AOT 'OfF — inafter particularly described, •Hu»t#, 137 ft') along lands of Home fwi ibed. sltuatttt . Wl «ndd the corner formed by the Interaction twenty-eight dollars (11,208.00) togeth plainant, and QEOROK ' r\e said suutheasterly aide line ' er with the costs of this tale. DRIBS OF AUOCIT M, lilt . . lying and. being In the Borough Of Gardens, n (90) f««t to a (wist) mtrilf in th« T(.*iwhl» >4 w TESSIE BAL3AI, hit Ot Tho U»d*r-Jounuu, publlltod Middlesex. In the County of lllddleaex (4) North. »lxty-iilne degrees, In lh» County cf Middlesex •ml Rh «tn«t.«nd th* m*utj ant», Fl. Fa. lor the 1 8 de line of Monroe avenue) f *v*ry Friday morning, at WdV * and the State of New Jersey. twenty-alglit mkuuteii, thirty seconds of KffW Jer»ey. 11 SPORTS •*%

WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP'S FAMILY NEWSPAPER

-^.°.?BRIDGE- N- J-FRIDAY MORNINC."DECEMBER 4, 1936. SI , SMITH AND ANACKER GET BERTHS ON COUNTY AND STATE TEAMS BASKETBALL LEAGUES STARTED ffNew Brunswick Sunday Times" All-County Elevens FRED SIMONSEN PICKED FOR ALL- AT PARISH HOUSE TUESDAY NITE nR8T TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM Position Name School Htm Beheei Name STATE SECOND TEAM; SMITH AND End Bill Struvc, Perth Amboy Melvta Anaeker. Woodbridte Jack Bishop, St Peter's WITH RECORD CROWD ATTENDING Turkic Charley Duneanko, N. B. H. S. Tom Sinatra, Perth Ambpy . John MarkowiU, Carteret B, Lraeaa *•* '.iiiarri ....Mike Budnarik, N. B. H. S. Albert Bretchka, Carteret Charley Flanagan, South River ANACKER ON ALL-COUNTY TEAMS .iW()()l)BHII)(;K._Tu,sd.iyrvcnin1{waSthl...... Eldo Mngnanni, N B. H. S Nick Chapls, ePrth Amboy ..John Lyons, St Peter's ter day far the Recreation Department situatod 'veil Guard ...Joe Novak, South River John Prukop, N. B. H. S Frank Suto, Perth Amboy |n several weeks the at the Tackle Nick Krauszer, N. B. H. S Dave Perry, Perth Amboy Harold Harris, St. Peter's WOODBRIDGF..—When the mythical All-County amh bus, on Kahway avenue, for a record crowd at-iEnd people of Woodbridge jGeorge Romanowsky, Carteret Nick Grlschuk, N. B. H. S. John Thomas, N. B. H. S team, selected by sporta writers from the New Brunswick township may again be- lended the opening of the basketball league and also a re i Quarterback Bill Elko, Carteret Jimmie Hearn, St. Peter's -Frank Brock, N. B. H. S HaUback Beno N B H s Frank Bancer, Perth Amboy Walt Pasmla, Carteret Home News, was published in Sunday's paper there were come stadium minded for cord crowd participated in the various social events whirr, •••*«& ' - - - are offered by the Recreation Department to th n, h.f i£!2"* -*** Shinn' Billy Benhardt, N. B. H. S. peorge Kopen, Carteret several boys from Woodbridire High School whose names il,c Board of Education U •'partmont to the public. ! Fullback ...Tony Chianadia, Perth Amboy.E»rl 8mUh. WoodbrWie .Alex Mondrlck, South River seriously thinking of tak- An actual count of the specta- appeared on the list. irs at the basketball HONORABLE MENTION i Several players on the Barrow" inq up the job of con- team this year were outstanding structing a stadium for the Backs—King and Policastro, New Brunswick; Tasker, Rutgers Prep; Mate, South Sive*; Tomciuk. even though they played on a 161- FRONTIERS BOW BEST TEAMS IN 1 promotion of athletics in |thp games. "-* v>" m ^ v_^ Carterel. v/agner, Farrington and Pritsky Metuchen; Waatmhofer and Chanter, Woodbridie; ing team and their efforts were re- the township. j The Cyclones started off in fine ! Brown, Perth Amboy; Siseo, Casey and Harkins, St. Peter's warded, unofficially of course, by . having their names appear on the TO FIELD CLUB,style in _the opening game of the 1 Linemen: Ends—Duryea, New .Brunswick; Zawadski, South River; Kantor Carteret; Krilla, Perth JERSEY TO FACE • • • • second-team of the All-County se- by downing' Amboy and Kluey, Rutgers Prep Tackles—Zawadsky Carteret; Schenck and Whittaker, New Brunswick; In, Board will probably the lop-sided lections Mel Anaeker, big right ; score of 23-6. Alex Zablotny led Dopieralski and Roskowski, South River, Bedner, Woodbridre, Guards—Dann and Slmomen, Wood- •end on the Wooodbridge eleven, u>, the same site that the Sta TUESDAY, 29-14 CASEY QUINTET was chosen for one of the wing the Cyclones with ten points gam bridte; Tomkovich, South River; Zapp, Carterot; Rudman, St. Peter's. Centers—Kozlowski, South ,1;;,'!, ('onimisaion had pick- posts because of his fine defensive WOODBRinCE. — The Wood- ?ted from five field KOals. Walt River; Udiielak, Carteret and Woyton, Metuchen. ,,j mi the athletic field, but strength and his ability to snag bridge Field Club added another Leffler was best for the losers WOODBRIDGE. — The quintet ; inliiiK to plans, which with three successful foul passes. Earl Smith, All-County U11 shots that represents the nights of Col- tackle last year, was awarded the victim Uf* their string of victories and two field eoals. l,.,..i' been formulated by Mr. when they walloped the Elizabeth umbus on the courts, is going in fullback position with Chtzmadia, i ir.tii' and Mr. Aaroe, the Frontiers, 29-14 in a hard-fought In the second game of the Inter- RECREATION for basketball in a big way this ot Perth Amboy, being rated over f ,-!,| will be moved back game played at the Parish House. mediate league, the Minute Men !year under the coaching of Jim : ran rough-shod over the Jo-Jo's m. , f.,iiTi'-r from the shore road. The Field Clubber* were trail- -RUMBLINGS A Getlty, former St. Benedict's bas- Five other Woodbridge lads re- to hang up an impressive^ W win. ing at the end of the initial period NEWS ketball star. ceived honorable mention for their Tony Barcelona ran wild during • * • • by the score of 5-2, but a spirited showing during the year. Louis the game and slipped nine field The entire team has been (*«*- The Stadium Commis- rally in the second stanza put them goals and four fouls through the Pine fleet halfback and.... or. the ong end of a 11-6 Bcore. hoops for a total of twenty-two i on the Alleys ^ ganized and a fine aggregation of Frank Chaplar, signal caller, were sion made a noble but fu- The new double elimination The Lattanziomen went to work by "Juicy" Fanble sharp shooters have reported for recognized in the list of backfield tilr effort to give the peo- points. Walt Christensen paced the i Ping Pong Tournament got under at the resumtion o£ play and out-lsers with three successful foul the team. The Athletic Committeo men. Bedner, Simonsen and Dunn way Tuesday at the aPrish House pi.- of Woodbridge an ath- scored the Betsytowners in the shoU, haded by Ken Miller, has com- were given honorable mention letic field but their failure third canto to hold an eight point In the Civic League at the Civic League. Bring some "gelt" Recreation Center with a total o( among the linemen. The Sweet Potato Midgets eked [Craftsmen's alleys the giants took with you. Jule says he will cover pleted arrangements for this sea- >.o>. brought about by the lead going into the fourth quarter. fifty-eight constants. Joe Gyencs Ironically enough, Fred Simon- The Field Club paced by Camp- out a 22-16 win over the Hope- .two "on the chLn" from the Puri- all bets. and Dom Montawoli opened the son's schedule and many of the sen's ability wasn't recognized by failure of the residents to bell, Knight and Leifler, staged lawn Wrecks in the opening game tan Dairy lads. Manager "Muni" I I I first round in a stirring match toughest teams In the state' have the County selectors but the all- contribute money for the another rally in the fourth period of the Senior League. Al Leffler 'of the "gints" took a sneak when For a point of information, ths which wen into extra points in the been signed up to face the loca^. state selectors played no favorites paced the Midgets with eight I the scores were totaled up. Was he project. to rack up thirteen points and then boys down at the Craftsmen's al- deciding game before the decision quintet. and gave the posts to boys who de- points while Remer, Johnson and "stimed op" or was he "stimed op". retired from the game. The Lat- leys would like to know who this finally went to Joe Gyenes. Other The Y. M. C. A. clubs of Rah- served them whether they played Chaplar and Rader racked up four on a losing team or not. Fred was tanzio brothers entered the game I I I gal "Agusta Wind" is. She had first round winners were: Robert way, Metuchen, Elizabeth and points each for the Hopelawn club. Here's a little consolation ior given a guard post on the second !'.•• people were always and. stemmed the visitors for the something or other to do with Schwenzer, Robert Gillis, John Newark and some crack teams !>.. y ui offer oral corripli- remainder of the game. The Dux club made short workiyou "Muni", Jule's Eskimos were making the "black maria" do 9 from New Brunswick have al- team ot the Group 3 schools. Joe Mihalko, John Royle and William Novak, guard on the South River "Fritz" Leffler was the big gunof the Port Reading Trojans and thawed out by Claire Burke's boys ''roller coaster" last week. ready been signed for home and :!!•; hut when money was appear to be the best team in the for two games. The "inspiration" Gyenes. Losers in the first round Maroons, was given the All-Coun- for the Field Club with eight home series games. The Caseys in I'd, they were harder to senior division. They piled up a to- jwas there for the last two games matches played were: Jack Finn, ty post, but in the All-State selec- points garnered from four field are making arrangements to use tal of fifty-six points to win hand- jand did the boy's "smack 'em. The Social League at the H. C. George Grenda, Wally Szewczyk, tions, he was chosen tor the third ! ; i than an Eskimo in the goals. Campbell and Knight chip- the local high school court to play "6-12. "Soapy" Mayer and all C alleys has disbanded, due to the team with Freddy beating him aut A:'-iran Jungles. _ ped in six apiece to aid in the Douglas Zenobia, John Balla and their home gsjntf. Richards paced the Dux with ten • • • fact that the teams tailed to fill for the post. scoring. "Soepy" Mayer's passing Jule's Ice House had to bowl Ernest Craig. Any manager who wishes to ar- points each. out their schedule each week. and defensive work was trie high- with a "blind" as "Aug" of that In the seven weeks of bowling the range for games with the Caseys Steve Markulin, husky center Basketball Sohedole Checkers If the Board agrees to light of the game. team couldn't bowl on account of prize money has reached around are requested to call the Colum- who was ineligible after the South continue the work that Tim Urban was high man for the Monday, December 7. a bum thumb which he got when $50.00, and there will be a meeting The largest registration to ever bian Club or write to James Me- River game, was picked tor the he rolled "Skinny Kopi" a pot take part in a checker tournament wns started by the Stadi- Elizabeth Club with six points. 6:30 Alarues vs. Rebounds. sometime next week to decide sics, 63 Caroline street, Wood- All-State Group 3 pivot post W. F, C. (29) 7:15 Ambassadors vs. No Name. match for 15 games. The Burke at the Parish Souse Recreation bridge. The All-County team was mon- um Commission, they will what to do with the money. All G.F. T. 8:00 Sewaren A. A. vs. Senators Jads should five "Kopi" a medal. team captains or representative!; Center got under way Tuesday at Some of the outstanding players opolized by New Brunswick and probably be the last group F. Lattanziu, f 9:00 Shamrocks vs. Aces • I I of eaoh team are asked to attend. the center when opening round who have been added to the Casey Perth Amboy, with the county seat of men to attempt such a Knight, f Tuesday, December 8. Faltisco of the "milkers." was The date will be announced later. matches were played by Herman roster are Jim Keating, North team placing four men on the first project, so, if you want a Mayer, f 6:30 Minute Men vs. Internationals nice and creamy as he helped his • • • • Fredericks, Wally Szewczyk. Earl Carolina State star; Bernard Keat. team and Perth Amboy three. Campbell, f 7:15 Cyclones vs. Greyhounds South River and Carteret placed stadium, this will probab- team kill the Giants two games. A four-team Peanut League is Carstenson, Douglas Zenobia and I ing, Russ Mason and Jack Fltz- Lee, c 8:00 Katransky Bombers vs. Bees He had a total of 612. being formed at the H. C. C. al- JohnCassidy, Victories went to patriek, former St Mary's basket- two each to complete the initial ly be your latt chance to eleven. Keating, g 9:00 Fords B. C. vs. Red Onions I I I leys to start tonight, with "Kopi's" Herman Fredericks, Earl Carsten- ball players and Jim Mullen, who prove it. Tyrrell, g Wednesday, December 9. "Rus" Demarest of the Jule's All-Stars taking on "Fib's Fakers". son and John Cassidy. Firial re- did a bit of good playing on the 19J7 Schedule Loftier, g 6:30 White Owls vs. Grey Jackets The teams are composed of 150 turns on the registrations showed Woodbridge quintet several years • 4 « • Ice House bowled way off form T. Lattanzio, g 7:15 Sweet Potato M's vs. Jo-Jo's Tuesday night. He averaged average bowlers. fifty players ready to start. back. The football schedule for the Tin- Stadium project has J. LatUmzio, & 8:00 Fords A. C. vs. Trojans around 138 fur three games. Hava 1937 season has been almost filled ••'< !• ast been started as the 9:00 Dux vs. Snookies Association an argument with the wife Russ? by the chief schedule maker, Stave Werlock, with two teams yet ^l'A workers had graded, Totals • 14 1 29 Thursday, December 10. I I I Eliubeth Frontiers (14) 6:30 Blue Jays vs. Mud Hens- to be signed up. Three teams have i i I'vyled off a piece of "Spike" Olsen's boys took two IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS G. F. T. 7:15 Alarues vs. P.A.E.N. Carriers games from the "fruit peddlers" been dropped {com the schedule uid which is large enough B. Urban, 10 2 8:00 Wrecks vs. Senators ' Wednesday night. Deter clipped for verious reasons but they will " h"le used temporarily for ever the Grey Jackets with Miller Umim. Experts differ widely in their One Nlfht Game the Board has mapped out Bowling Results pacing the winners with six points Ill choices, so, lacking an agree- L, E.-TlMley. U. SUte and Blanks leading the Grey Jack- * "eld that would make The Old Timer's took bne game ment, we have picked a mythical R. T.-Daniell, Pittsburgh The Barrons will play one'game CIVIC LEAUUE ets with three points. eleven which at least should .—Wldseth. MlnntsoU ut~ler the lights this next season, the Olympic Field an Ber- Ftrtt Quarter Teun SUndlnr from Bill Perna's 'highly touted" Tot*l Ivei- In the Senior division, the Fords Avenel A. A. And they bowled prove superior to the rank and R, o.—R«W. Northwestern meeting the New Brunswick Ze- lin look like an empty lot. ' Worn I.ott Plat B. C. came Irom behind to conquer with a "blind" too. They had to file ot college teams trom coast bras at the Perth Amboy City . I Uluti . .17 13016 the Bees with an inspired rally in to coast Stadium on October 1. The Thanks • * * « ! Julci I«e as "Jock" Schwenzer "middle- HMIW .11 90S.M the last half. John Wukovets did aisled" is the same day and had Here w« go: R. ?., KeUey, giving Day special, finds the Bar- Their program calls for a t AVMM A.A. 15 1WU SO5.J4 yeoman's work Ior the Bees scor- Yale; L. B., Tinsley, Louisiana i FurltM no time for mere bowling. We rens opposing South River. ^b diamond, a football Dilry U«.M ing fourteen points but his team- think Bill Perna had better stick State; R. T., Danlell, Pittsburgh; mates were held in check and the L. T., Wldseth, Minnesota; R. G., The schedule; 9 9O».S» to keeping score after that 114 '"Id, running track, soccer mil Bees went down in defeat. Bob Reid, Northwestern; L. G., Drob- G-J)rot>nitch, Den. V. 111 I Bmy BM 14 18134 S6S.I1 game and let his frau do the bowl- Sept. 25. Open. I Ids and practically every 1 Cljrt B«] Hunderhan was outstanding Ipr nltch, Denver University; C, (;_\Vojciecliowiei, ing tor him. She hit a 139 score the Qct. 1. New Brims, home, (nite.) ''"it'i- kind of sport except T«vtrn . 1 15 11031 HIM the Fords quintet with ten points Wo]ciechowicz, Fordham; Q., Fordham J S Old Tim- other day. Oct. 9. Open. " 'it races and indoor bas- er! • 2 i« n«t «M.M to his credit. Riley, Alabama; R. H., Heap, ,—RiUy. Alabama . I I I Northwestern; L. H., Buivid, Oct. 16 Roselle, Home. eball. In the final game of the evening HIGH MATCH 3 GAMES Joe Sipos bowled with the Old Marquette;T., Francis, Nebraska R u _ti«ap, Oct. 23. Perth Amboy Away. • • • » Juki Ice HOUM >»N the Red Onion Gang came through Timers Wednesday night and in » « « Northwestern Oct. 3. Manasquan, Home. with a hard-earned win over the HltiH MATCH SINGLE OAMK the last game he didn't even get a H.-Buivid, Marqucttt Nov. 6. Carteret, Home It would be a darn nice JulM let Home 1W) Fords A. C. 24-16. Fan and Peck "blind". Give him time boys, give • WE don't think many will dis- th Nov. 13. Thos. Jefferson, Away. ">g if they go through looped in eight points apiece tor him time. He's only started bowl- " pute our choice of Larry F.-iFrancis, Nebraska HIGH SET Kelley for one of the end jobs. Nov. 25. South River, Home. Wlth Jultt the Onic.is but it was the fine ing a few years ago. it and I, along with The colorful Irishman kept the m floorwo4< of Lee and Krumm that I I I REGAINING SIGHT »ny other sports fans, HIGH GAME won the game. Handerhan and Bulldogs in good humor all sea- a Juki BctniteU til Say tans. Want some bowling son, both with his wisecracks Helena, Ark. — Blind since she m entirely in faVor of the Fullerton paced the Fords com- action? If you do, go down to the Postponed match to lie played. and his faculty for doing tho was four years old, Jane Borsch, P'oject, but I shudder to bine with five points apiece. Craftsman alleys Tuesday night — -' -t- right thing at the right time. now 2$, is regaining her sight. >J'nk about the result if CIVIC LEAGUE and see Jule's Eskimos and Muni's Gaynell Tinsley's specialty is While attending a class at Arkan- tn INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES « people react to this F1BHI QCAkTBB Hellendcr, Puritan Dairy IS 3191 1686 Giants fight for first place in the grabbing passes good for lengthy sas State College, at Jonesborq, 6 1008 1681 pr Loreh, Ol»en« 18 SS89 19».3 IIH.. HanaenX14UIBOU,, A!WAveueUl . • . , V *WW »W- • gains, Time and again this year °iect a. th«y did to the Eyerkus, Puritan Dairy. 2 390 196.0 LaForge, Claire Burkea. .31 3518 167.5 preparing herself for a life work °"» headed by the Stadi- Dotcr, Olwn't 16 2101 193.8 J. Furchak, Buiy B«e 18 9010 167.3 Kovacs 162 180 156 he functioned successfully in of teaching the blind, Miss Borsch J. Bernstein, Jules 1S7 187.0 l 8choonover, Old Timers. 1 Bohlke 177 202 152 this role, and to him goes a large became oonscibus of an ability to ur" n C Ice House 21 «M 191.8 R. Th«rgen»on, Loeaen's 17 2836 166.7 Commission. A. Slnionseti, Avenel 3874 191.6 C, Macey, Busy Bee .31 3599 164.4 share of the credit for Louisiana discern objects, but she did not • • • * W. Bkay. Atenel 191 6 T Schwenzer, Olson's .. 6 1M.3 Totals 738 833 717 State's great showing in the grasp what was happening until J. Maoey, Busy Bea 513 191.0 Vcrrcira. Julea Ice Houaa 17 1791 1H.1 Southeastern Conference. •<•' Board will enter into Demereat, Julea 8. Matey, Busy Bee . .16 2589 161.1 Jolts Ice House (1) three days later in a hospital. this Ice tl 21 400$ 190.0 Koyen, Old Timers vn ltn.i 128 Not many yards were pltketl project under a Heavy J SAwenier Old Timer* 12 158.58.7 Demarest 140 141 Jaeger, Avenel * 14 2468 190.5 1917 up by the enemy through that hail Jakobs, Giant. ....„ 21 $934 187.S Borch&rd. Olaen's 4 159.5 Blind 125 125 125 KILLS 15-FOOT OCTOPUS. . because the «38 158.1 section of the Pittsburgh line oc- HI...... " ! " C" SchWiuer" • , Aveiiel• .», 3914 lft.3 Hemlaa, Avenel 9 1433 G. Lee 170 149 173 Port Alberni, B. C. — Wadding KttVe last time Will T. Jarosis. Buny Bee e ui3 186.6 E 3kay. Old Timers .... 3 157.3 cupied by Averell Daniell, bulky 473 167.0 N. Bernstein 186 158 162 S. Dealt, Glanta 4 740 186.0 R. Mickelson, Old Timvs t M3 Panther tackle. Daniell stood into a river to retrieve $ duck he R. Slmonaen, Olson's 5 156.8 221 Typical of the brilliant uidsten of U3I ml CapL Ray (Bull) little hesitant Krohna, Ol...d. Timers .u aoas 184.8 784 . J. Bernstein '. 160 157 out on a team noted for its fine had shot, Fred Schwarz saw it again. Kuima. Puritan Dairy .18 3308 183.7 Saverock. Clare Burkea .16 3499 155.6 Buivid of Marquette. shown above in Ochtinc action. Balvld arm- pulled under the water. A mo- Hayduck. Puritan Dairy 3 561 183.7 Bliby, Clare Burkea ... 11 3068 1M.2 tackles. • bolises the work nf his All-America tumnutu listed In the tuet 188,3 Mulford, Avenel S Totals 781 730 809 ment later a fifteen-foot devil- Seluel, Avenel 31 3860 443 147.7 The same can be said for big- box. McKay. Giants 30 3666 1817 Leila. Clare Burkes 5 714 142.8 CUIre Burkd Tavern (2) fish started toward him. Schwarz manner in which 8. Jarone, Bin* Bee ....31 3835 1826 Slpos, Old Timers 3 428 143.6 Ed Widseth, who performed th e a. Lee, Jules Ice HOUM. .31 336 182.0 Bonle, Puritan Dairy .... S 418 139.3 Saverock .... 131 146 brilliantly throughout t|e cam- this season in a highly accept- running back kicks, and ia an said he fired both barrels ot his x «i|»ct to rai» the N Bunut«ln, Julw Ice Beako, Puritan Dairy 3 411 138.0 126 142 gun into the monster's head, and 117 117.0 Leila paign tor the Gophers. The only able manner. He is a smart accurate passer in the bargain. fund, has not Huiue .31 3814 181.5 Sherman. Julea Ice HOUM 1 reloading, fired twice more, kill- 8 Oleircn, Olaen'e ... 17 3086 181.4 Cardamone 161 178 blot against his record is his youngster with an accurate toe, Don Heap, Northwestern, is a Seated by the Oerek, OianU .18 8353 180.6 Avenei A. A. (t) Bixby 105 199 striking Don Geyer in the North- having registered 17 consecutive trlple-threater and the tort of ing the octopus. Nttjv. Glanta .18 3263 180.6 fellow who comet through in a yet for they have C. Schwenzer 132 175 161 LaForge 140 146 western game, an action which conversions. G. UrbanaM, Puritan Alex Wojciechowlct will be pinch for old alma mater. MM « r Dairy .18 3239 170.0 W. Sfcay 149 166 IBS paved the way for a Wildcat OPFO&KS HIS PAROLE to B. Hacey, Buiy Bee .. .. 3 634 178.0 131 114 164 Totals 638 811 tmrks ]iist as twn trains, one i-amc nuim plye„„,d ... a^t m the crossing occupied by A. Neiss, on St. the tax collector's term of of- Second grade: Marie Arway, ery two .weeks to his wife, 1 custom of several years standing case club November 30, Mr Philadelphia hound and the other flagman employed at the crossing Georgaf e avenue, near the Clover- I bourt'l fur New YorV. wi're due at | had presence of mind to Jump in- fice to five years has not been Kmi 1 who will allow him "spend- by taking Christmas cheer to the Grode and for December 7 \\, leafLac. k of room in the present bar \J > fT' r,T ^L"' declared unconstitutional al- l yle orl N r Casey. tho t-inssinu |to action. The gateman stopped the rack.eks is given as the reason for ^" *° ,- ™ ? ^f ing money." Inmates of the Home of the Aged though a similar law pertain- Hostesses for the evening ~" • Philadelphia train, while the flag- the change | Robert Coffey, Jack Dunigan, John Although there is no official In Port Reading. man rnn down the tracks, lit an ing to assessors has been. record of the hearings, Chief 'rottstein. John Tuthill, Raymond i ne nwvi*.ii£ 'emergency flare and (topped the "If the law Is declared un- j Walsh said this week that Ro- p constitutional," said Trainer, ! Brown by Mrs. D. P. DeoYung, eg Manhattan bound train just in mano has been called before LAST RITES FOR "1 will certainly run for re- ' Third grade: Elizabeth Almast secretary in the absepce of the lime. SOCIAL SECURITY various police committees dur election next year as my term j Ellen Devlin, Dennis Cronin, Mar- ing his career of police officer president and vice president, Mrs. With the aid of the police offi- would then expire on Decem- j garet Cnffey, Elizabeth Owens, R, O. Perler was appointed secre- cer on the beat, Fredericks and for slight infringements of the tary pro tern. Thii Double-Quick MRS, FLOOD TO ber 31, 1937." j James McElroy, Bertram Mosen rules. •the railroad employees cleared the [DISCUSSED HERE thine. Among, the interesting commit- At a hearing before Police ; tracks in ten minutes and the Fourth grade: Gertrude Cheress, tee reports was that of the Ameri- paste-give* you trains were able to proceed. After Commissioner James A. Scliaf can Home department announcing BE HELD TODAY Margaret Crowe, Margaret Ann frick, Deputy Police Commis- REALLY WHITETRFTu the excitement was over bystand- CAR THIEVES Grace. Gertrude Peck, Veronic the meeting on Monday afternoon, BY LKALOmP sioner Ernest Nier, Township WB umuuK u«i ...... —., er? said that Fredericks fainted 4 hih ill be a dis SERVICES TO BE AT GREIN- Continued From Page 1 Sabo, Robert Hooban, John Hugh Attorney McElroy and Chief December 14, which will be a dis- I with relief that an accident did INTERNATIONAL RELATION! ER FUNERAL HOME doors. Campion immediately noti- n.Gerald Keating, George Paul Walsh, this week, Romano cussion on "Christmas Decora- Jtiv not occur, fied police headquarters which in DEPT. HOLDS INTEREST- Fifth grade: Frank Blum, Thorn. was told that if another com- tions". Each member was asked to *Ntt. Don't waste tiim AT 2.30 O'CLOCK Own; u* Du. WEST'S Tombstones Vetoed turn placed the theft report on the ESTING MEETING as Carney, Henrietta Crowe, Wil plaint was made against him bring a ten cent household utensil -TS /)m, teletype wires. liam Jaeger, Mary Kensick, Joh' the chief would strip him of ias an exchange gift. A prize will (Jwc* Tooth Paste. It dram i WituimuiDGE. - Funerul ser- twic"M e i•s» IMfastI as tomf ]<•» At New Cemetery At Nothing was henrd until the Schicker, Virginia Siry. 'be awarded for the most arUstlcal \ices fur Mis. Sarah F, Flood, 97, | WOODBRIDGE—Various time- his badge and gun and file hn^yetcinnpticat.h middle of the afternoon, when Pa- Sixth grade: John Boyle, Joh ly wrappid. Cloverleaf Junction ly and instructive subjects were papers for his suspension. For brilliant white teeth. tiy i- years old, who died Tuesday night I Coffey, Walter Feeney, Ernest Du- todiy. trolman William Romdnd called discussed Monday night at a meemeett- Romano was appointed to THE LITERATURE AND DRAMA a*, the home of her daughter, Mrs. bay, William Kath, Francis Mc- WOODBRIDGE. — No tomb- the Leader-Journal office and ask- ting of thh e InternationaIttional l RelatioRelationn- to the police force on Febru- chairman announced that the dc William E. Von Gruben, of 409 Shea, Elizabeth Ann Cooper, stones will be used in the newed to speak to Campion and then deartment of the Woodbridge Wo ary 1, 1930, the last appoint- partment would be in charge of the West Grove avenue. Westfield, Blanche Kroll, Mary Mooney, Ruth ment since the depression. Clover Leaf Memorial Park Ceme- exclaimed: man's club held at the home of the t nt xt club meeting on December 16, will be held this afternoon at 2:30 What is your car dong myy Lois Rces, Margaret Ryan, Lillian cnrvDTC D4NAIIET Tft !when a real Christmas program tery located at the Cloverleaf in- "What is your car doing in chairman, Mrs. George Huntor, of o'clock from the Greiner Funeral driveway? 1 can't get my car out." Sc.hnorrbush. OIfUKlr UK 1d0 DAPUJUEDAHVUbI 1i >IvU •wou )<} be offered. A Christmas tree oclock from the tersection here. Grove avenue. Earl Romond said that the car was — ..niwN in CDDlMr. ]with an exchange of gifts and home on Green street. Rev. The cemetery officials declare Seventh grade: Ruth Coffey, the nowhere in sight when he came Mrs. Hunter opened tlje meeting BE HELD IN SPRING; Christmas refreshments. Hiinnum Devanny, pastor of that there will be no tombstones James Fitzpatrick, Francis Gels, Firsi t PresbyteriaPbtri n churchchurch ,w wili l of- home from work at 4:30 o'clock in with a short introductory talk and Mrs. H. J. Baker, as music chair or monuments but each burial plot Eugene Gosselin, Robert Gosselin, NO FOOTBALL DINNER the morning. He went to bed andthen introduced three members —t 'man reported the rehearsal of ficiate at the services. Interment will be marked with a bronze tab- Patricia Long. WOODBRIDGE. - The usual, s Carols, and Mrs. C. N. when he woke up he discovered who spoke on the following topics: WOODBRIDGE < Christma Christmas Carols, and Mrs. C. N. will be m the family plot .in thelet flush with the ground. There Eighth grade; Gloria Arsenault, the ear. "The Social Security Act," Mrs, football banquet will be dispensed ,Van Leer reported on the tnmur ^Sas^nr^^owof^^roximatelare approximatelyy 60 lots avail Eleanor Coffey, Willard^ Herron, 1 < The car was intact except for a Leon E. Campbell; "News High- wit . hf"i thi, s winteIterr andd in its Bsteatead I ful card party heldrecently by the able. Mary Kenny, Anna Krock, Law- Ways and Means department. the late Augustine H. Flood and broken hinge on one door. Evi- lights," Mrs. H. D. Clark and "The rence McLaughlin, Alfreda Petery - a banquet for all major sports, in- Mrs. John Azud reported Junior she is survived by four daughters, Work on the non-sectarian ceme dently the thief had hit a pole in German FoFour-Yeau r Plan," Mrs. ; son, John Romond, WilliaSimonsem Ryann cluding football, baseball and bas- activity and Mrs. Ray Misenheld- Mrs. Samuel E. Potter, of Wood- tery Was started last June and thr gettinig thme ca>.„•r ou„„t. o_f. the .jdrive - I Kennet h C. VarrV . [Anna Simon, Cecelia tery was sumtu uu> ««..v...... ketball players and band boy* and er reported Tor the Girls Club. bridge, Mrs. Robert H. A. Adams, way. the ignition wires were taped Miss Martha Morrow gave a Frances Witheridgewunenugir. parkway in the front of the ground archery girls, will be held in theBoth clubs are planning for their | " of Railway; Mrs. William E. Vonis now completed with flower beds so thot the car could be started "map talk" concerning the devel-1 spring. This decision was reached spring l Gruen and Mrs. J. Warren Wil- planted, , without a key. lopments leading up to the present, -™i'M nf the son, of Westfield; a sister, Mrs. Captpin George E. Keating said crisis in Spain while Miss Ruth' MINI ATURE RIOT Monday night at a meeting of the( Caroline Anderson, of Hackensack WPA WILL NOT OK yesterday that the authorities here Erb spoke on the topic, "The In-' Continued From Page One ' athletic committee of the Board of i and fourteen grandchildren and and in Perth Amtooy were puzzled credible Swede," Miss Erb told of and in Perth Amooy were puuieu iunuu» unw.., Education. i seven great grandchildren. Five of SNOW REMOVAL AS • .. 't.i, .i «,„ „„„ r(Wmf_ |tv,p constructive developments in 19, of 9 Lafayette street, were ar- Commenting on the decision, the about the theft of the cars recent-1 the constructive developments her grandchildren are Woodbridge rested on disorderly charges. When chairman, Morrison Christie said: Holiday Special PROJECT SAYS ELY ly. In all cases robes and other [Sweden in contrast to the turmoil residents, Stanley Potter, Fred | picked up by the police they were "The committee felt that al- ^jm ijrnii _ valuable articles in the vehicles I In the rest of the world, Potter, Miss Helen Potter, Edwin NEWARK.—Following the sea- alleged to have had iron pipes in though the football squad deserves Pottei- and Rev. Russell Potter. were left untouched. Speedometers A social hour was held and tea son's first snowfall, State WPA then pusttsMun. ^ a banquet, that the other sports RINGLET Tho lute Mrs. Flood was the show that the cars had not travel- was served with Mrs. Leon Camp- Administrator, William H. J. Elyed any great distance Two or three of the fights start- should not be neglected. For ex- daughter of the late Charles M. bell pouring. ample the band boys come out in advised municipal governments "What is bothering the authori- ed in the taverns in the vicinity, Dally and Elizabeth Bunn, mem- all kinds of weather during the MACHINELESS WAVE today thot snow removal is notties is the reason for the thefts," causing one tavern keeper to close bers of old Woodbridge. families. POUCEHOUSEDT61 football season and deserve some eligible as a WPA project. Howev- he said. "It does not stand to rea- She was born on July 1, 1840, at his doors for the vest bt the night reward. Then again, archery is the $5.00 Ringlet Miirliii,-!--- er, he said, workers may be en-son that a man would commit TRANSIENTS IN NOV. Blazing Star now a part of Cartcr- | A few alleged strike-breakers only sport the girls have and they Permanent Wave •-'-"!i•= • i. gaged if municipalities pay their breaking and entering and grand- ct. She was mairied in Woodbridge '--•—«...,„ ;„ vinmBs nf Sewaren- should be be given consideration. wages. larceny to get a car for the sole that includes, Shampoo, 11,;u at the White church, of which she Basketball and baseball are just I "WherWhere a labor shortagshoge exists, purpose of committing a petty winter months are with uss the cut and FinKerw;t\<- was a lifelong member. She resid- I lice arrived to escort them to theas much a part of the school's ac- public agencies may request the larceny job. It also does not seem Woodbridge police are once more ed here until the death of her boats. tivities s football and therefore it use of WPA workers provided the reasonable that a man would steal getting demands for "hotel" ac- husband 18 years ago. Since then While police broke up one argu- was the concensus of opinion that agency pays their wages,wages, "h hee said. i ca for a ten-mile ride. I believe comodations. During November :;he had made her home with her ment another group armed with the banquet be held over until "WorkerWk s so employeployed shall be .hat we have the right slant at last the cells housed 161 transients spring and then include all sports." daughter. permitted to return to their WPA [flashlights were looking for a per. h ilude all $350 who asked for a night's lodging. ir.d will be able to solve the thefts son they called "Tex". uHowever—~«" , jobs at the end of the snow remov- Last month's total was the larg- shortly." the cops, soon got the situation al work. est since last March. An all-time Teletype CITIZENSHIPTOIE P. S. Note to mysterious thief— under control and it is doubtful Look your best all through the holidjvs "Trucks rented by the WPA high was reached last January Continued From Page 1 Whether you know it or not there whether or not they ever found j EXFEBT —Our Special Holiday Permanent Is DISCUSSED AT MEET may be released temporarily if the when 256 "guests" were accomo- on the cost of the rental of the is a three-year to five-year term I "Tex." One thing was certain^ Sev- only one of the many Special Smim rental is paid by the agency in dated. system, it is estimated that it will HKAl'TICIANS OF YOUNG DEMOCRATS in State's prison for stealing a car eral men were nursing black eyes we offer from now 'til Christmas. charge of snow removal." be approximately $8,000 per year. even though nothing is damaged. and bruises before the night was WOODBRIDGE.—A meeting of This estimate is based on the cost over. the Young Democratic Woman's of the Union County system. It EXPECT vROLL.CALL JURY FINDS TRUCK POLICEPATROL Association of Woodbridge Town- Continued From Page 1 ANNOUNCE ENGACfEMENT^ would be installed on a rental foa ship will be held tonight at ,the TO G0 OVER TOP' Continued From Page 1 sis as in other counties of the DRIVER GUILTY OF er to secure the money to pay the WOODBRIDGE. - Mrs. J.T home of Mrs. Nathan Duff on state. WOODHRIDGE. — Althougl fines. Lorch, of Ridgedale avenue, an- LaGrace Beauty Shop Claire avenue. SERIOUS CHARGES At a conference in New Bruns- According to Parsons, who was nounces the engagement of her Three papers will be read as fol- theie are no complete returns as wick Wednesday, which was at- [driving the patrol, everything was daughter, Ruth Victoria, to John 97 MAIN STREET WdODBRIDGE, N. J. lows: "How to Becume a Citizon," yet, there is every indication that NEW BRUNSWICK. -Thomas tended by Chief Walsh and other going fine until they passed the Richard H inkle, son of William R. (Christensen'sBldg.) by Mrs. May Kallibes; "Ellis the Woodbridge Chapter, Ameri- Aiuto, 24,-year-old Carteret truck chiefs of police from all over the j railroad crossing near the arsenal Hinkle, of Freeman street. No date Island," by Miss Helen Vargyas cup Red Cross, will "Go Over the driver, was found guilty of a seri- county, the merits of the system TELEPHONE WOOD. 8-239-1 when a strong gust of wind came has been set for the wedding. and the "50th Anniversary of theTop" in exceeding its $500 quota ous charge this week by the Quar- were discussed. The teletype sys- up. Presentation of the Statue of Lib- accordindi g to MrMrss . George F terly Session's Court Jury before tem is in effect in the state police "The patiol," said Parsons, erty," by Mrs. Eleanor Moll. Hunter, roll call chairman. Judge Adrian Lyon. system and in several counties in- itarted to sway and went from Drunken Driver "There is ever'•»y reaso• «•—•n• t•o- -b-e The complaining witness was cluding, Union^ Monmouth and Coatinued riorn. Eags 1 lieve/'-sai^.Mrs. Hunter, "that th, Chriatitl ;ane side pf the road to the other. -Ti?.^!!S ** Christin«e BoreaekaBoreaeKa,, 18i«,, formerliorm«*y »,«• .aup.-™.^.-.-—. -^ -__,fnT BergenT:"" ~" 78 ARRISTSIJOTED quota will be over subscribed and to b n and five dollarl s court cosstt plus IN PAST 30 DAYS „..„- „... student in Carteret High School |I ««» » 8 * under control $20 for the doctor's fee. In addi- J. C. Domery of the New Jer- it is very gratifying. I hope to be ,and nowresidin g in Cranford. The 'but it seemed impossible it was tion your license is revoked for sey Bell Telephone Company ex able to make a complete report by l taken a miracle that we did not nit a ffense is alleged to have telegraph pole. As I fipught to plained the teletye system as i WOODBRIDGE.—The people of next week." place in Woodbridge Township rn two years." 'keep the patrol on road, it turn Basile said he could not pay the operates in the state police. Mes- Woodbridge Township are getting 'September 21, last. sages pertaining to criminal mat- ed over. I fell on Officer Dalton.' tine because Jhe was on relief and better arid better, for Police Clerk j Assistant Prosecutor James S. ters would be sent over the tele- LIBRARY DONATIONS A passing motorist stopped and Allan P. McDonnell announced | Wight presented the state's case received a food order. type from a central headquarters aided the officers get the prison- "That is all the more reason that yesterday that but 78 arrests were RECEIVE THANKS OF and Paul C. Kemeny, of Perth and the county unit would tie in ers out of the patrol and gave first you should not have been drunk," made in the entire Township dur- Amboy, represented Aiuto. with those of the state police and ing November. The number of ar- COLONIA TRUSTEES lid until the Raritan Township po- said the judge. "Thirty days in COLONIA.—Thanks and appro- explained rests have been steadily decreas- lice arrived. ' the county workhouse." bation for the donations ol books ing since the colder weather set in PENNSY TO RECEIVE It is believed that the patrol is received during' the past two In- October 83 arrests were made top heavy and when it got in the months were expressed recently BIDS FOR WORK AT by members of the force. path of the-wind, it made the ac by the trustees of the Colonia COLONIA CROSSING cident unavoidable. During the past month, the po- Public Library and Mrs. Soule, the UIHV lice recovered stolen pepperty val- librarian. Most of fie books are COLONIA. -Bids for the con- ued at $900. Seventy general re- COLONIA [already in circulation. struction of highway bridge ports wore made, 17 accidents Oc- Look Old Among those mentioned were: (part of the elimination of grade ,THE TRUSTEES OF THE CO curred resulting in 27 persons lin- Trustees of the FreeFree i1 School, crossings project), at Colonia boulc Ionia Public Library announce jqred and one death. Three dog? which bought new books' for the.__ r that the first award of the blank were also shot in November. Whin It'i So Easy Colonia School a set of "The En yard, will toe deceived by the et club will take place tonight at Colonilai SchooBiUil a set of" The En j Pennsylvania rpilroad on De- 8:15 o'clock at the'home of Mrs. cyclopeadia BriUmnica," in splen-I cember 18, at the Pennsylvanitoa Arthur Saywell, the chairman. TolookVoung. Estimates Furnished [diStd. conditioGeorge navenue from ;Mrs miscellaneou. Higgins osf [railroaan advertisemend stationt , foaccordinr bids rg~~pub t- All dues for the following week ON YOUR general reading from Mrs. Lyman lished in today's issue of this news must be made at that time. geuejai jcauuifi Hum *»*.». u/»...... • « t • Plumbing & Heating PPeckk , MrMrs.s Arthur SaywelSaywelll, Mr Mr??. paper,,„.. .Undoubtedly work at the with ClttBOl |j. B. Tiffany, Mrs. Henry St. C. (crossing will begin as soon after THE COLONIA SUNDAY School Problems Lavin, Jr., Mrs. Van Vilet, Mrs. j that date as possible. is collecting discarded toys and Aubrey Woodward, Mrs. Adelaide The contract which wil be award dolls to be reconditioned for a If you are planning the in- missionary barrel to be sent to stallation of new plumbing Jennings, Mrs. John Anderegg, ed to the successful bidder will Mrs. Otto Brockman, Mrs. Albee be subject to the approval of the the south. Anyone wishing to or steamfitting for your donate is asked to get in touch is your h*ir grty home or place of business, | and Teddy Albee. Mrs. Mary Pat- j state director »f the PWA. Quali- jtison has-'also given a large part' fied workers will have to be ob- with Mrs. William Farr, of Hoff- we shall be glad to furnish, man boulevard. Ii it going grey? without obligation, estimat- of her library together with ihelv- tained from the National Re-em- ! fo1r • » • • es on the work. .in g. an...d, decorativ J x=e propertie' -'"-s -loyment Service at 198 Jefferson /i ft the new building. treet, Perth Amboy. MISS EMMA PITCA1HN, Ur' OUR CHRISTMAS or s Tel. Bah. 7-1296-W or Writ* Brooklyn, is visiting at the home TOOLS MISSING FROM of her cousins, Mr. and MrsCLU. B CHECK MADE Don't Ut thtse t^llj-tal. marks of ag. rtmai"- Karl Rummer Aubrey Woodward, of Fairview COLONIA WPA PROJECT avenue. THIS POSSIBLE They mok. you look and M old beyond yo Master Plumber • • • • ytart. EroM th.m quickly and limply ^ Steam Fitter and Tinsmith MRS. FRANK PATTISON AND WRITE! —*— Clolrol which ihampooi, rendition* and U* Mrs. Aubrey Woodward attend- Lionel St. Clark Towwhip N. f COLONIA.—Several mason tools R. F. D. No. 2, Railway, N. J. Send 10c for ed a lecture given by W. Mar- your hair bock to its own nolurol-looking c jnd equipment Owned by the WPA ville on the "Consumers Coop- n your Wial KIT were stolen from a project on Co- eration" in New Brunswick re-' ...glowing with you»)rful highlight.'" ° lunia boulevard according to a re- Telephone 4—0075 cently. tripU-oction treatment. POMPEIAN port made by Charles Kenny, of Grove street, Woodbridge, fore- MILTON AUSTIN, OF VANDER- WaatWUondPOWOHS 7 maji of the project. Kenny said bilt place, is a patient at the Youi Pompclin TiUl Kil ii witting. French hospital in New York the articles were stolen sometime M*J coupon lod«y with 10c. DIKOVCI City. We kept up our Christmas Club pay- Art y.«» b.-«Hc«.». WHI. f« tlw