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VOL. VII.—No. 50 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST SO, 1945 PRICE THREE CENTS Heads Police Committee Class Cut Truck Driven By BrotherContinue WOODBRIDGE — Police Chief cars today are in poor mechanical J-eorge E. Keating' said today that shape and tires, in many cases, are le will instruct his men to be on worn so thin that they cannot take In Sewaren Fatally Injures Child, 7 To" Induct ;he alert against violators -of the any real speed." ;raffic laws -over the Labor Day Chief Keating also urged local veekenjd. residents, who' do not have to Tragic Accident Oc- from a shelf -of a troop train Men 18-25 The lifting- of gas rationing, he travel, to stay home over the week- Protested curs During Game; Par- bound for Camp Kilmer, striking ;aid, is expected to bring out mo- end. him on the head. By Charles E. Gregory torists by the thousands, especial- "I am sure you will enjoy it Mass Meeting Sched- ents Not At Home Sgt. .Fullerton was removed 8 Township Residents y on the shore roads. more in your own backyard than from the train at 'Port Reading WOODBBLDGE—.Funeral serv- Ester Service As Di- I guess- all of us had a "The patrolmen," the chief de- in a traffic jam and'you will hp safe uled Tonight To Op- and taken to Kilmer Hospital in lared, "will toe instructed to from the possibility of a smash- ices for seven-year-old Kenneth the Woodbridge Emergency Squad rected By President hope, dim though it had ring in speeders especially. Most .up," he said. pose B. of E. Plan Lillie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ambulance where lie is being treat- grown, that the OPA on its win Lillre,' 737 St. George Ave- ed for concussion. WOODBiRID'GE — Eight Town- death-bed might relent and S'BWAREN—A meeting will be nue, who was fatally injured Mon- ship -men were inducted into the show some inclination to go held at 8:15 o'clock tonight at the day when hit by a truck, driven armed forces Friday, according to straight. I kknow now that -it New Stories Of Heroism Unfold .'Sewaren Land- and Water Club by his brother, will be held this the list released today by Miss IiSs going tWoJ iuitso ijJ-""grav^e aS I under the auspices of the Sewaren afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Child Hygiene Anne Sntch, secretary of the local lived—shamelesslidhmeless , ararrogantr , Civic Association to discuss the Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green Draft Board. deceitful, vindictive. As 2 Town Men Receive Medals recent action of the Board of .Edu- Street. Burial will, be in the cation in abolishing the seventh Nurse Resigns Angelo Dapolito, 37 First Street, * * * * Cloverleaf Cemetery. Port Reading, was accepted by Westbourne Drive, Los Angeles, and eighth grades in Sewaren According- to Patrolmen Ken- There is little satisfaction Bronze Stars Awarded School. It is understood consider- RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Tbe the Navy and the others, all of Calif. neth Van Pelt and Thomas Lockie, whom are now in the Army are: for me in proving this con- Cpl. Olsen's brother is also in able opposition has developed Kenneth, his brother Edwin and resignation of Miss Evelyn Nuss- clusion, particularly because Lt. Melaney, Cpl. Olsen, against the plan. baum, child hygiene nurse in the .Henry N. Ayers, Harrell Ave-" to many, my colleagues on service, Sgt. James Olsen, a pro- some other youngsters were play- nue, Woodbridge; Charles J. Parents Are Advised peller specialist with the Army Danieil Panconi The step was taken by the ing in their back yard. The truck, Township for the past few years, the ration board and I have was anno'unced Tuesday" at a Hutchings, 25 Cornell Street, Air Corps, Hunter Field, Ga. An- Board at its meeting on August owned by Mr. 'Lillie, was parked Avenel; George Pirnik, 13 B been the OPA. It is a kind FORDS—Two Fords men have other brother, Leroy, received a 2>0 when it was announced that in the yard and when the1 boys meeting of the Board of Health. of personal tragedy for us to een awarded the Bronze Star for Commissioner Henry Troger Street, Port Reading; Steve J. medical discharge following serv- Miss June Bingaman and Miss planned to play ring tag they de- Adamczyk, 408 East Avenue, Se- have toiled for over three heroic deeds according to word ice with the Army in the North Police' Variety Kathryn Hinkle, teachers in those cided the truck was in the way. Jr., president of the Board, and one-half years in humble en- waren; Earl F. Conover, 13 Sum- received today. They are Cpl.African campaign. grades at Sewaren School had Edwin got in the truck to back it stated that Mrs. Hermine Lins, deavor for our country and to be mit Avenue, Fords; Ernest J, rederick L. Olsen, 26, son of Mr. .been transferred to School No. 15 up and in some manner the truck Perth Amboy, will be acting child branded with inefficiencies, in- Gosack, 75 Douglas Street, Fords; and Mrs. Fred Olsen and First tow Oct. 25in Iselin. moved forward, running over hygiene nurse until action is tak- equities, caprices and excesses Arthur F. Knauer, Fairview Ave- t. Donald H. Melaney, son of Kenneth. en on a formal appointment. in which we had no part. Policy At that time the Board pointed nue, Colonia. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Melaney, 965 WOODBRIDGE — October 25 Mr. and Mrs. Lillie were not at Miss 'Nussbaum informed the and procedure were strictly and out there would be
True To Life 34 Yanks Balk Card Parly Procpds Sewaren Personals Enemy 'Chutists Go To Clarity Feitd —-Joseph Hammell, Jerey City, —*Sgt., Walter O'Neil is visiting In Philippines —Miss Alma Counterman, night at 8:1-5 o'clock at the Land was the Sunday guest of Mr. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and Water Clubhouse. The his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. SBWAREN—There were eight 1 Mrs. Henry Polk, Sonora Avenue. O'Neil, Hunt Street. Counterman, iSewaren Avenue and changes, /being made in the Se- Outnumbered Americans tables of players at the charity 'Miss . Lorraine Archer, daughter waren School will be discussed and - —Mi: and Mrs. Charles O'Neil, —Mrs. Joseph "Cullinane, Jo- fund card party sponsored by theof Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Archer, all interested residents are urged Star Street, entertained Mrs. Seal seph Cullinane, USMC, and Mrs. Hold Off Force of 200 : Flannery, Roselle, Thursday. Sewaren Republican Club Inc. East Avenue, have enlisted in theto attend. Douglas Brinfeman, .Star Street, Jap Parachutists. WiAVEiS and' are now studying at —Mrs. H. iStellings and Mrsvisite. d -Mr. and Mrs. John Farrel, Friday at the Land and Water —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klein, M, Armstrong, Brooklyn, and Mrs. Club House with Mr, and MrsHunte, r College, New York. .Cliff ,Road, spent Monday in New- Elizabeth, Thursday. LEYTE.—How Jap parachutists Charles Benze, Cookley Street, Michael Quinn as hosts. —M i s s Florentine Yubing, burgh. N. Y. ' j —Kenneth iSteeber, son of Mr. near Leyte airfield were held off by were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Manchester, N. H., was the guest and Mrs. Frank Steeber, Fiat 34 outnumbered Americans was de- High scores were made by —Joseph H. Thomson, Eas^ Anna Bostock, Fiat Avenue. of Mrs. F. J. Adams, West Ave- Avenue, ,has returned home after scribed by a Fifth Air Force troop Charles Klein, Mrs. A. J. Leitnert Avenue, spent Monday in Troy, nue, for several days last week. —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halligan vacationing- at the home of Mr. carrier surgeon. M. L. Krysko, Mrs. Simon Lar- N. Y. and children, Fairlawn, visited and Mrs. Steeber, Jackson Heights, son, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. "—Mr. and Mrs. John Tremarlc, —Mrs. Charles P. Ullman, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gilroy, Hill- Maj. George Murphy of Paterson, L. 1. •-*•••' Rankin, Miss Gloria Paul and Mrs. New Brunswick, were the lunch- Charlotte Ullman, Russell Ullman, crest Avenue. N. J., told how the fliers and ground 1 crewmen stood fast through the Joseph Paul. Mrs. Leitner won the eon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of East Orange, Captain and Mrs. •—Miss Elizabeth Bennett, So- :—The Misses Helen iSloca and night of December 6 and fought off special prize. . Mr. Rankin an- Perint, Cliff Road, Thursday. Chester Ullman of Ann Arbor, nora Avenue, has returned . from Edna MeiEwen, Railway, and Miss the parachutists shortly after dawn nounced that these parties will be —'Mrs. Mabel Leibold has re-Mieh., were the dinner guests of ~ a, vacation at the Christian Bn- Agatha .Schmidt, Correja Avenue, near San Pablo on eastern Leyte, held twice a month throughout the turned to her home in Moritclair Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Burns, iJeavor Camp. were the dinner guests of Miss Margaret Christensen, Hilerest Of the 34 men, only 12 returned to year and that a schedule of dates after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. East Avenue, Monday. , —Miss Eleanor Diekerson, Rock- and places will be mailed to each W. iScheidt, Holton Street. ville Center. L. I., was the week- Avenue. the American lines. Four pilots, a —Pvt. Vincent Murray, Wood- club member. The next party will -end guest of Miss Doris Mohr, —-Mrs. Joseph Rapaeoli and communication officer and 17 enlist- —Mrs. William C. E'eker has bridge Avenue, has completed his be September 7 at the clubhouse Hillcrest Avenue. children, Dow Street, have re- ed men are missing. returned to her home on Wood- 60-day leave and is now in Cleve- with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klein —Seaman Kenneth aKten, U. turned home after vacationing- in Murphy said he counted 24 enemy bridge Avenue after a three-week land, Ohio. and Mrs. Joseph Perint as hosts. 6, Navy, spent a weekend leave Atlantic City. transport planes gliding in low over vacation spent at Hampton Beach, —Mrs. Arthur Hanie and son, with his family on Green Street. —,Sg-t. John Hoffman, USMC, Leyte's central mountain range. Others present were Mr. andN. H. Donald, East Avenue, spent last —Mrs. Marie Schmidt and spent the weekend with his par- "It was about 8 p. m. and there Mrs. A. W. Scheidt, Mr. and Mrs. —Mrs. George W. Stilwell and Friday in New York City. daughter, Agatha, Correja Av.e-. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoff- had been a brilliant red sunset," he Samuel J. Henry, Mr. and MrsMrs. . Josephine Humphries, for- —A representative of the nue, visited Mr. and Mrs. Rauman, , Berkeley Court. said. ' The sky was still slightly William Tagg-art, Mr. and Mrsmerl. y of Cliff {Road, are now re-County Board of Elections will West New York, Sunday. —Mrs. Emily Furze is con- gray in the west. It was too dark Samuel Counterman, Mr. and Mrs. siding on Main Street, Metuchen. be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. —Mrs. J. Duffy, Middlesex valescing at her home on Kennedy to see the 'chutists fall, bi.it there W. Frank Burns, Mrs; F. J. —WAVE Barbara Lee Rush, John 'Kozusko, West Avenue, Sep- Avenue, won the seventh drawing Place. was a terrific ack-ack display, and Adams, Mrs. Kenneth Butler, Mrs daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel tember 6 to register voters for >of the dress club sponsored by the -—Miss Eleanor Pinto, Correja I did see two transports crash in Albert F. Sofield, Mrs. F. Newton V. Rush, is now stationed' at the the coming election. Persons not Woman's Club. The drawing was Avenue, has returned home from flames." Howden, Mrs. Arthur Gardner, National Naval Hospital Medical registered by September 27 will held at the Library Monday. a week's vacation at Oneonto, Go Into Hiaingr. Mrs. Elmer Vescey, Miss A. J. Center, Bathseda, Md. be unable to vote. in November. Lombard!, Miss Florence Sehille, —Mrs. Leo Christenseh, Hill- N. Y. " . The Japs took, to the woods and —Miss Dorothy Hanie, East Mrs Arthur Hanie, Mrs. D. V. west Avenue, entertained Mrs. —-Chief iBoatswain Mate Doug- remained in hiding until 6:20 a. m. Avenue, has returned from a two- of December 7, when the men were Rush and Joseph H. Thomson. STRIKES "Wtikert, Mrs. Ruekbeil and Mrs.las Brinkman, TJ'SCG, spenf a week vacation spent at Seaside in the mess hall eating breakfast A One of the great questions about Mouncey at a bridge party at her weekend with his wife and son, Park. small number of Japs were spotted peace-time operation revolves Lome Thursday. Star Street. —Mrs. C. G. Derick, Cliff Road, and fired upon as they advanced Woodbridge Notes around the possibility of strikes, from a nearby rice paddy. has been visiting relatives in New Improved Nursing Bottle Haven, Conn. which may seriously affect in- Merry Makers Of Avenel The patent office has granted a The" troops withdrew quickly to —Miss Barbara Hoagland, dustrial output. The War Labor patent on a nursing bottle designed their foxholes. And soon nearly 100 —Miss Ann Olbrick, Grove Board, of course, will cease to Susan Douglas, portraying- "Toni Mallottt" in NBC's "Front Page daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Attend Play Performance to eliminate the necessity of "burp- Japs charged the mess hall. Street, spent the weekend at function and economists hope that Farrell," doesn't have to be coached on how to play her current Hoagland, East Avenue, is an ap- ing" the baby after feeding. Joseph Mansquan. conferences between labor and AVENEL—The Merry Makers role of a young Czech-American. Susan herself is a Czech, hav- "About a dozen Filipinos were in pendectomy patient at Perth Am- Harry Boxley, Richmond, is the in- —Miss Boslyn Pfeiffer, Pros- of Avenel, attended a perform- ing left her native land at the outbreajc of the war. the mess hall. They didn't have a boy General Hospital. management will prevent an epi- ventor of the bottle, which has a pect .Street, has returned after demic of strikes and work stop- ance of the "Count of Luxem- chance. They were slaughtered," —'Miss Louise Hausman h-as re- bourg" at the Paper Mill Play- vent hole through a knob on the Corp. Thomas Berzedett of Ken-spending a month at Culver Lake. pages. side to prevent the baby from swal- Nation's Safest City turned to her home in Cliff Road house, Millburn. tucky said. •—Miss Jean Kepler, daughter . lowing a lot of air with the milk. Milwaukee, Wis., has been after a stay at Guilford Park. "We had carbines, forty-fives and of Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Kep- HELP WANTED In the group were Mrs. Mary awarded top honors as the safest —Mrs. W. J. Krogh, Central one Tommy gun. The Japs had light ler, Rahway Avenue, is a patient Dauda, Mrs. Grace Siessel, Mrs. large city for pedestrians in the Avenue, entertained at a party in Life of Busy Bee mortars and grenades, as well as at Bracebridge Hospital, Ontario, Viola Jacc-bi, Mrs. Helen PaPrker, country in the 1944 national pedes- Can. honor of her daughter Joan's birth- A good colony of bees gathers By Democratic Club' machine guns. It was one heck of MEN WANTED Mrs. Mary Bell, Mrs. Maire Gles- trian safety contest. Despite a na- day. Games were featured and about 65 pounds of pollen every a situation. —Mrs. G. Hargis Prall and ter, Mrs. Julia O'Brien, Mrs. AVESNiEL — The Third Ward tional increase of 2 per cent prizes won by Ann Marie Nagy, year. To gather 1 pound of pollen, daughter, Sally Ann, West Hart- Lumber handlers, pilers Helen Adler, Mrs. Katherine Post, Democratic Club picnic commit- in pedestrian fatalities in 1944 over "I saw the boy with the Tommy Ronald Lester, Roger Florky and bees will visit over 8,000,000 flow- ford, iConn.,. are the guests of Mrs. Bertha Sears, Mrs. Helen tee met last night at its headquar- 1943, Milwaukee showed a reduc- gun—he's a master sergeant from Audrey Nelson. Others present ers. That makes 520,000,&00 flowers' Mrs. iPrall's brother and sister- and other jobs Hancock, Mrs. Frieda Grode. ters, Avenel Street, and made tion of 39 per cent in the number of Texas named Betson—shoot down were Gloria Florky, Avenel; Bar- visited by bees from a normal bee- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Lo- final plans for the affair •'which pedestrian deaths as compared with eight Japs." bara iNelson, Perth Amboy; Joseph Good Pay hive every year. They are responsi- 1942 and 1943. gan, Martool Drive. Cereals for Energy will ibe held Sunday at the Maple Berzedett lay low for several iBoros, Rose Marie Earli, Joseph ble for 80 per cent of all pollination. —-Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peter- As energy sources, cereals nor- Tree Farm, Rahway Avenue, hours, then determined to escape. He Nagy, Susie Anderson, Janet IOHABOD T. WILLIAMS sen and daughter, Elpise, Ridge- mally provide about one-third of the starting- at 1 P. M. There will be How to Buy Poultry tunneled his way under a log and Panko, Thomas Kubicka, Eleanor Vitamin C in Oranges d'ale Avenue, have returned from total requirement. They easily can dancing from 3:00 to 7:30 with Soft, flexible breastbone means the crawled on his belly to high grass. Rossi, Claire and' Alberta Krogh, & SONS Oranges, irrespective of their size, a trip to Niagara Falls and George Buddy's orchestra provid- Then he made a final dash to a town. f be assigned a larger percentage be- that, receive the most sunshine as chicken is young. Broad well- Carteret, N. J. ing1 the nrusic. fringe of trees. ' ... ' Canada. . cause of their wide availability, the they grow have the most vitamin G rounded breast with thighs well cov- •—The Sewaren 'Civic Associa- The program also calls for Stops to Save Officer. —Mrs. Rose Larsen and chil- 1 important dietary essentials they in their juice. Oranges from out- ered with meat and fat well dis- tion will hold a special meeting to- games, races, pony ridfss for As Berzedett ran he heard a moan dren, Ronafd and Geraldine, contain, and because they combine side branches of trees have a high- tributed gives you rnore edible meat and returned to find one of his of-Grove Avenue, have returned BO advantageously with many other er concentration of C in their juice youngsters and refreshments in- per pound. The short-legged blocky ficers seriously wounded by mortar from a vacation in Miami, Fla. foods. than fruit growing on the shaded cluding' green corn, clams, hot type with well-rounded body is best fragments. He picked up the officer inside branches. dog-s, hamburgers -and drinks. for table use. Fine-grained, soft, —Mrs. Edward H. Kinsey, Assisting- in serving will be light colored meat indicates ten- and staggered on blindly. Decker Place, was the guest of Mrs. John Hapstak, Mrs. Andrew derness. Machine guns began firing from a Mrs. Emerson White, Roselle Flooded Dutch Farms Jensen, Mrs. Lawrence Ryan, new direction as Berzedett struggled Park, formerly of town, Monday. Five years will be needed to re-Mrs. Harry O'Connor, Mis. Ann Sugar for Canning along with the wounded officer. In store the flooded areas of the Neth- —No rehearsal will be held this Karpinski, Mrs. George .Mroz, Sugar helps preserve the color, desperation he stopped and waved week by the senior choir of the erlands to the point where they win Mrs. Lawrence Castroyinci, Mrs: shape and flavor of fruits, but is not his arms. The machine gun fire be able to produce again, in the Methodist Church. Ann 'GUBCZ, Mrs. Martha Walent, necessary in canning. Canned un- stopped. opinion of Leonard Peters, agricul- —Miss Audrey White, Roselle Mrs. William Magee, Mrs. James sweetened fruit may be sweetened tural attache of the Netherlands em- "Those machine guns were ours, Park, is visiting Miss Emily Lou MeHugh, Mrs. Edward Ruth and when used. bassy. and we were safe," he said. Holland, Rahway Avenue. Mrs. Hubert Castle. Betson and his Tommy gun also —John, Bernard and Barry Mr. Ruth, who is general chair- Save Seeds Now escaped. Dunigan, Baron Avenue, are visit- man, will be assisted by Commit- Farmers are wise who purchase Most of the Jap parachutists, es- ing their grandparents, Mr. and teeman George Mroz, Michael De or lay by seed for next year's plant- timated at 200, were mopped up Mrs. David Shea, Wilkes-Barre Pa. Stefano, Thomas Stevens, James ings during the harvesting and during the day. McHugh, Charles Landt, Andrew threshing season. Seeds of the best Jensen, Harry O'Connor, William varieties of Ivheat, oats and barley 1 Moran, William Kennedy, Hal-old disappear first. Ceiling price on civilian jeep Hines Roofing Co. Arny, John iSamons and Louis set .at $l,'0i9'0, f. o.o -b. Toledo. Sasso. GUTTERS - LEADERS SKYLIGHTS PERTH AMBOY, N. J. New Butter Substitute General Mason SLATE and ASPHALT A new liquid flavoring derived from synthetic combination of or- DONALD T. MANSON ROOFS ganic acids is intended to replace Work - RUBBEROID SHINGLES UNCLE SAM SAYS "butter as a flavoring ingredient of ... 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RARITAN TOWNSHIP" AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1945 PAGE TH£li!S „••' Anne Gulick Is Betrothed Carteret Soldier Injured bread, too, is dipped in honey, To S/Sgt William Scully symbolizing the hope that as the : Avenef Items In Port Reading Mishap OBITUARIES bread is sweet, so may the experi- PORT READING—"•Mr. and ences during. the approaching es From Tke Services year be only of the most pleasant. iPORIT READING — PFC. Mel- Stanley P. Saabasty Mr. John J. Gulick, 39' Third Ave- —Mrs. Nevin Bierly held a very —Mr. and Mrs. John Karmazin, vin Broug-hton, 2:1. 14 Burlington nue, have" announced the engage- Services at Adath Israel Syna- successful card party as a benefit Chestnut Street, are parents of a Street, Cai*teret, stationed at ISESLIN—Stanley iP. Seabasty, ment of their daughter, Anne, to gogue will be held September 7 at Whitman C. Dimock, A0M3/C, Mrs. p. J. Flo'ersch, 'l4.3 Straw^ for the 'ParenWTeacher Associa- son born last week at Rahway •Fort Dix, was seriously injured 65, Middlesex and Sonora Ave- S/Sgt. William J. Scully, Perh 6:30 P. M. >0n Saturday, Septem- son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dimock. berry Hill Avenue, Woodbridge. tion yesterday at her home on Memorial Hospital. nues, died Mondiay at the Middle- Amboy. ber 8, services will be held at Pearl Street, Woodbridge, is home Floersch has been in the Navy Tuesday when a car he was driv- sex 'Nursing Home, Metuehen. He on a 20-day leave from the U. S. George Street. -—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Den ing on Woodbridge Avenue near Miss Gulick, a, graduate of 8:00 A. M., &;30 P. M., and "at since June of last year and hs's .-^—Miss -E. Patricia Moran, Bleyker and son, James, Clark was a member of the Iselin Chem- 6:3'0 'P. M. On Sunday, September Naval Air Station, Miami, Fla. helped to cover landings on Leyte, the Midway Garage, figured in a ical Hook and Laddei- 'Company Woodbridge High School, class of At- the expiration of his leave he Douglas Avenue, has returned Township, were guests of Mrs. •collision with another car driven '41 is employed at the New Jersey 9, services will be held at 8:00 Mindoro and Luzon. He took. |>a£t from a vacation spent with. Miss and a life member of the New will report to the Naval Air Sta- in the week-long bombardment of Charles Schlundt, Douglas Ave- by Michael Matriska, 33, 24 Union Jersey Exempt Firemen's Associa- Bell Telephone Company. iSgt. A. M. Mr. Najavits will serve as tion, Grosse He, Michigan. Mildred O'Donnell, Point Pleasant. nue. Street, Carteret. Scully, veteran of five years' over- reader and iRabbi Alter Abelson Okinawa that paved the way foj ;—-Eugene McHugh, Commercial tion. He is survived by a son, :•: X •>: the successmul Easter Sunday Ma- —IRoibert Mill ex, Livingston Broughton was taken to the Stanley T., .Colonia; three sisters, seas service, is a patient at the will deliver the sermons. His ser- Avenue, "was guest of | his uncle Perth Amboy General Hospital England General, Atlantic City. mon topic on Saturday will be iSgt. Richard T. Ryan, recently ine anl Army landings. / Avenue, is a patient at Perth Am- Mrs/ Mary Heaney and Mrs. Wil- returned from Manila, is spend- and aunt, Mr. -and Mrs. William boy 'Generau Hospital. in the Woodbridge Emergency "New Compass" and on Sunday, liam Smith, Brooklyn; Mrs. Jo- FAST WORK ing a 30-day furlough with his _ Ernst, Jersey City. Squad ambulance where he re- hanna Grinyer, Hollis, L. I.; a "Sailing Anew." From Public Relations Section, -—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson —This week's winners in ths ceived treatment for possible con- WOODBBIDGE—A ear stolen parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. European area, we are notified Woman's Club dress club were brother, Christopher, Brooklyn from Perth Amboy at 1 A. M. Ryan, Green Street, Woodbridge. and son, Harold, are spending cussion, possible fractured jew and two grandcihldren. that Sgt. Wilbur E. Hall, 11J. the week with friends at G'uilford Mrs. Edward Moneypenny and and laceration of the lips. He was Sunday was recovered an hour Nine Teachers He served in the 'Pacific area for High Street, Woodbridge, is on his Park. Mrs. (Frederick Ascough. later removed to Camp Kilmer Funeral services we/re held at later by Patrolman Horace Deter two years. way to the United States. *1 —Mrs". Anna Judge, . Jersey —Mr. and Mrs. William Falken- Hospital in an Army ambulance. 8:30 o'clock from the Gieiner on Barron Avenue, near Green (Continued from Page 1) « * * Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, City, was a weekend guest of her stern and son, William, Wood- A small fire which followed the 1 Street. The car was owned by Al- ton. Board members expressed From aboard the USS New Mex- bridge Avenue, have returned Woodbridge, and at 9 o'clock at hopes a Federal project will be ico an the Pacific conies word that John J. OLbrick, son of Mr. and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and accident was extinguished by the fred Rodney, 412 East Avenue, Mrs. John Olbriek, Grove Street,- Mrs. Michael De Stefano, Chase from Atlantic City. Port Reading Fire Co. Mr. Ma- St. Cecelia's Church. Burial was Sewaren. set up to-pay the larger portion Peter J. Floersch, Jr., UiSSSffi, who in iSt. Gertrude's Cemetery, Woodbridge, stationed aboard a Avenue. —Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Krammer triska who was uninjured was of the $2i7S,0'00 estimate for the saw action in both the Philippine Colonia. construction. The plans will cost and 'Okinawa Naval Operations, hospital ship, has been promotejl —M/Sgt' and Mrs. Frank and daughter, Lehigh Avenue, are •booked for "investigation" and to pharmacist's mate first class. . • Csillam, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kish visiting relatives in iP'oughkeepsie, then released pending the out- Mall Delivery $7,54Xk was advanced to fireman, first and Mr. and Mrs. Robrt "Gelster, N. Y. , ' come of the soldier's injuries. Mrs. Frieda Shohfi President John P. Stevens Jr. class. He is the son of Mr. and IS'ELIN—Mrs. Frieda Shohfi, (Continued front Page 1) Lieut. Jack Dietrich has re- Trenton, were 'Sunday guests of —Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Sea Amboy..iAvenue and Jackson Ave- stated when completed the build- Mr. and Mrs. George Mroz, Hud- 33, wife of Richard Shohfi, for- ing will be a "top notch" school. during the past year. The crimes | turned to Memphis, Tenn., after Cliff, L. :L, was a guest of her son nue for $1,386. Mr. and Mrs. ranged from attempt to obtain 'spending a leave at his home o|i son Boulevard. in-law and daughter, Mr. and Marina Demko Is Married merly of this place, died Tuesday The plans call for an additional at East 'Coast Hospital, St. Au- Richard Mathiason purchased five narcotic drugs to murder. • Woodbrirfg-e Avenue, Avenel. —Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Glen- Mrs. Martin Maciag, Douglas In Fords Church Nuptial lots in Safran and Iceland Ave- eight class, rooms, an auditorium, dinning and daughter, Woodbridge Avenue. gustine, Fla., from lukemia after library, cafeteria and manual The Social Hygiene Clinic has a lingering illness. nues for $5100. Mr. and Mrs. training room. been functioning for the past S'2/C Gary Den Bleyker, New- Avenue, were weekend guests of •—Mrs. Frederick Ascough and Henry a Koerber purchased four port, R. I., spent the weekend ai Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tresouth- HOlPiBLAWN — Announcement •Besides her husband, Mrs. Board members pointed out if three years the report states. It son, Ronald, were •weekend guests has been made of the marriage lots in Lincoln Highway and his home on Hyatt Street, AvenejT wick, Rutherford. Shohifi is survived toy an eight- the project is realized it will not goes on further to say its purpose * * * «. of relatives in Bayonne. of Miss 'Martha Demko, daugh- jmonths-old son, Richard; her par- Hamilton Avenue, Menlo Park, for $65>0. be necessary immediately to have is to find and treat all persons in- —Mrs. Stephen Hayden, Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dem- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Aklus a high school in the township fected with venereal diseases and Sl/C Russell Ely has returned Mrs. Currid, Perth Atnboy Axel Johnson, Mrs. Sweyn Jensen ko, 38 William Street, to PFC. and a sister, Helen, St. Augustine, Relief Report as overcrowded conditions will be to protect all individuals and pre- to duty after spending a seveiS Man Wed In Church Rites and Arnold Jensen were guests Howard Talbott, son of Mrs. and a. brother, Fred, Ph.M.l/C, Relief Director Fred- T. Grb't- eliminated. vent the spread of these diseases.. day leave at his home on Man- of Mrs. Chauncey Howland and George Perfetti, 84 Washington in the (Pacific. The deceased was jan reported relief costs during "Exactly 8,616 visits were made hattan Avenue, Avenel. July totaling $252 .'9:5. There were Bus contracts were authorized OOHJO'NIA—Mrs. James Currid, Mrs. Harry Dietz at their summer Avenue, Woodbridge. • also a niece of Kamel Eaten, renewed when necessary adjust- to the clinic for examination, cottage at Atlantic Highlands Fri- The ceremony was performed Green Street, Iselin. 13 cases at the beginning of the treatment and advice. New cases Einar Daniel Prang, Sl/Cj North, Hill Road, was married month and 14 at the close of the ments are made. Six copies of the Friday to John Joseph Thomas, of day. They also visited John Mow- August IS by Rev. Jdmes Sheri- Richard Shohfi, husband of the of venereal diseases reported USNR, 8;6'5 King George Road* month. school laws of New Jersey were Fords, is serving aboard the UlSS\ Perth Amboy, at the Methodist bray in Keansburg. dan ait 'Our 'Lady of Peace Church, deceased, recently received an authorized purchased for the numbered 209. Fords. Miss Betty Demko, sister honorable discharge. He was a Building Inspector George T. Eight hundred and forty-three Santee in the Pacific, the onljc Church in Perth Amboy. . Rev. —Mrs. Joseph Schmidt and Thompson reported issuing 18 system. carrier to take a loaded Kamikazes Seaman W. Townsend performed Mrs.. Robert Dilley, Irvington, of the bride, Miss Alice Curran Technical Sergeant with the Army Repairs, including painting and students are enrolled in the Voca- and Miss Emily Marinucci were Air 'Forces. When he lived in the building . permits during July through her top and a torpedjk the ceremony and the attendants were weekend guests of Mr. and cleaning, have been completed in tional Schools with 44 from Car- through her side in the same ac-' the bride's attendants. The best Township he was active in Boy for construction at an estimated teret, 130 from Woodbridge a'nd were the bride's daughter-in-law, Mrs. .Edward Moran, 1/ivingston man was PFC. Jack Grigs and the value of $3l9,20i0. all schools which are in excellent tion without halting operations, "f Mrs. James Curridi Jr., and her Avenue. . . Scout Work and in the Wood- condition, Mr. Talbot reported. He 45 from Raritan Township. ushers were iPPC. Joseph Matt, bridge Emergency Squad. The board decided to continue * * * 4 son, Chief Petty Officer Wilfred —Mrs. Frank E. Barth, Man- PtFIC. Samuel Blair and PF,C. receiving bids for the antenna commented the Oak Tree School Currid, who is home on leave after is in better shape than it has been From the First Cavalry Division- hattan iA venue, is convalescing Thomas Estvamk, Russell Prince for the police radio system which on Luzon comes word that PFC& spending two years in the Pacific. after an -operation at Rahway was damaged by a storm several in some time. The lighting sys- Class Cut tem has been improved. John A. Chiocchi, son of Mr. an^ Mrs. Thomas wore a blue en- Memorial Hospital. . * . FARMERS AVENEiL—Russell Prince, 42, months ago. The bids will be re- semble, with black accessories, 140 Demarest Avenue, died Tues- (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Celstino Chioechi, 45 Living? —William Schuermann, Chat- Farmers are expected to share ceived at the meeting on Septem- pils to School No. 11, Woodbridge, ston Avenue, Fords, has complete.^ and carried. " now. Deposit a regular amount each weefc toward tliat all-important casli payment. Tiieu Yvhen ;%MWI«HEHI WAVES" i I you are ready to Imilil your new liome, you "will liave the money for Our cold wave imparts beau- • ADDRESS -.- - | tiful inStiUfal looking curls to See Our Advance Showing of New Fall Play Shoes the down jmyjueut. On new iiomes tlii.s down payiucnt enn we «.s little the most difiicult problem kair. as 10% of the FHA appraisal on homes iu> to"$0,000.00. No heati no. gadgets, short- JUST ARRIVED I -- " I shaped to your head or long Boys' rugged NQN-RAT1ONED School Shoes - Heavy red rubber non-marking bob effect. sole - Leather tip - Dart Brown ONLY. Sizes 11 to 6. The best ration free I _! $10.W- $12.50 footwear for boys that we have seen. '" otter pcrmaneijts If you have not already enrolled come in and discuss your plans with us or mail the coupon. $5.00 - $7.50 - $10.00 You are under no obligation and there is no charge. 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not help relieve the situation for some months. Every effort is being- made both "CROSS ROADS OF THE EAST" by the railroads and by government agen- cies concerned, to secure the maximum use FJBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY of existing equipment in moving- soldiers —by— THE BEACON PUBLISHING CO. promptly and with as much comfort as can Pobtoffice Address: Fords, N. J. be provided, with facilities limited by the '•• '"'W-.j-^/, JWalUf WOODBRIDGE 8-1710 government's o\yn needs. PlERCB Subscription $1.50 per year ' Impatience and name-calling will not Elmer J. Vecsey Publisher and Managing Editor change the fact that the demands of war Here is the peace set-up as .an- of work within the next six to Entered at the Fost Office at Fords, N. J., asconvinced those in government who had -' •• - _. -, j&\ , - • r-- ?S. nounced by the men who will help eight weeks. ... In winning the Second class mail matter on April 17, 1936. most in carrying out the reconver- last rounds of the war in the Pa- final authority, that it was not earlier de- sian period. "This is a great day. cific we must not lose the firsl sirable to permit the railroads to buy ad- This is the day for democracies. rounds of the peace In Detroit, This is the day when we can start Pittsburgh and San Francisco. . . . ditional equipment. on- the real task of implementa- If immediate action is not forth- tion of free government in the coming the nation will find, itself world where we are faced with in quite the same emergency as Utilizing Atomic Power the greatest task we have even there was in> 1I9I3'3, with no insur- Siidemis Should Study been faced with. ance that we will not drift into The explosion of the first atomic bomb disaster. Sidney Hillman, chair- A back-to-schoo] drive, aimed at increas- to destroy Hiroshima, Japan, also unloosed "The emergency is as great as ing a high school enrollment by 250,000 it was on December 1, 1941. It is man of the Congress of Industrial the imaginations of many people in this going to take the help of all of us Organizations Political Action students this fall, has been sponsored by country. Some are already.predicting that to do it. I know we are going to Committee. the Children's Bureau of the Labor De- utilization of the process will result in do it." (President Harry ,S. Tru- Unnecessary and obsolete con- partment and the Office of Education. man, speaking- ,at the White House • trols must -bo lifted immediately. transforming everything connected with on August 14. But the removal of .all war Pro- " In prewar years, high school enrollment the use of power. duction 'Board controls must be hovered around 7,250,000 boys and girls "We shall try desperately to discharge 5,OlO0rQl0'0 high-point integrated in an oiderly fashion but last year it dropped to about 6,000,000. This is said without any intention of men in the next twelve months. The with actions of Government agen- Some of the decline was due, no doubt, to deriding the predictions which, in most greatest number we ever sent over- cies responsible for other parts cases, will come true some day. Neverthe- seas in a-year-was-about 2,500,- of the general demobilization pro- boys going into service, but much of it is 0'0i0. We expect now to get enough gTam. J. A. Krug, chairman of attributed to boys and girls taking war- less, as William B!. Stout, automotive en- men .back fast enough to dis- the W.P.B. time jobs. gineer, points out, long study and experi- charge 5,I0I0'0,0I0I0 men in twelve The goal of our economy now mentation lie ahead of 'any practical ap- months." .Secretary of War Stim- that peace has come is in a sense It should be unnecessary for any news- plication of the atom as a source of power. son. the same as it was in war; produc- paper to urge the boys and girls of its Perhaps as much as half of the tion. county to proceed with their high" school- Mr. Stout admits that he expects "to see 8,!0(K),I0I0.0 workers now employed •Only a peace-time porduction., education and, if possible,4 to attend col- gasoline used as long as I live" to propel in war plaints will be able to stay vastly expanded over anything this automobiles, but insists that the possibility with their present employers to or any other nation has ever seen, lege. The benefits of a thorough education produce civilian, goods of the same will make possible the attainment are, or should be, generally appreciated. of atomic power means even more to peace* kind they are now making for theof the four major economic ob- Students should, unless economic difficul- time progress than to warfare. He forsees armed forces. The total number of jectives which face us in the unemployment will depend on themonths ahead. Thes'e objectives I ties make it necessary, forego the. tempta- an automobile engine no bigger than a man's fist and says that the future will see rate of demobilization and bowconceive to be: tion of ready cash in order to be better rapidly reconversion can be ac- (1) Jobs for all those willing to prepared for the longer battle of life. ships, planes, railway trains and other complished, it is expected' that work. there will 'be f5,0(K),'000 or more While there is an economic argument transportation propelled by energy secured (2.) A steadily rising standard from atoms. unemployed in three months. By of living. . for every individual securing as much edu- spring unemployment may reach (3) Stabilization of our econ- cation as possible, this is not the only rea- Mr. Stout says it is too early to speculate about 8,O'00,0;0!0. The Snyder Re- omy to avoid disastrous inflation on the use of atomic power because of the port. or deflation. son -an individual should continually seek Ten million workers will be out (4) Increased opportunities for to ^become more intelligent. In addition to danger involved. Lack of knowledge of farmers and businessmen. — John the pecuniary reward that almost inevita- how to control the energy of the atom pre- W. Snyder, Director of War Mo- vents the immediate utilization of the great Christian Science bilization and Reconversion in his bly follows, the individual receives a gi'eat- report to the .President. er dividend in the fullness and richness power but, eventually, mankind will re- that attend a cultivated mind. ceive vast benefits from it's discovery and Church Calendar SCISSORS CAUSE DEATH utilization. OF BOY, 3 By J. Joseph Srlbisins •First Church of Christ, Scien- WAUKENGAN, 111. — -Asking Industrial Peace Essential tist, .Sewaren, is a branch of thehis mother for a pair of scissors Mother 'Church, The First Church tt> cut some flowers, little' Tommy As President Truman and America's in- Compulsory Physical Training 'TORlBNITON. — A new modern vehicles will suddenly turn into of Army .-officials taking a drop in Hovey, 3, went out into the back- Freeway extending from Trenton their path after making a trifling- rating at the end: of hostilities, of Christ,' Scientist, in Boston, dustry boldly and confidently, and with Cornell, University announces the adop- 1 Mass. Sunday services at 11 A.yard. A short time later, hearing- to New York with wide lanes purchase at a flimsy roadside and instead, become a Major Gen- a cry, his mother, Mrs. Elmer initiative and action, move into the Recon- tion of a permanent compulsory physical separated by safety islands and shack. eral. M. Sunday School at 9:3,0 A. M. Wednesday Testimonial meeting, Hovey, found Tommy crumpled version Era, the necessity for management- training program for freshmen and sopho- free of traffic lights and cross- The proposed new route will Colonel Powell was a Major on the back steps. Blood was flow- ings at grade, is being planned by also ibe a 'boom to the New Jersey S P. ,M.; Thursday, reading room, labor cooperation becomes more urgently mores who will be required to devote three General, commanding the 4.4th 2. to 4 IP. M. ing form a wound' in his neck, re- State Highway engineers as New seashore resorts as well as lessen- Division of the New Jersey Na- reived when he stimbled and important than ever. {hours weekly to some sport. Jersey's contribution to a post- ing the present over-packed bur- tional iGuard, 'when war was .de- "Christ Jesus" is the Lesson- stabbed himself. He died in a hos- Sermon subject for Sunday, Sep- Since our factories, seeking to maintain ; The idea is "to make such training en- war world. den onl 'Route 25 through Linden, clared. In-order to get into the pital a half-hour Inter, his right jjjoyable rather than a chore" by "empha- The New Jersey Legislature Elizabeth and Newark. Ultimately fighting he took a reduction in tember 2. lung perforated. as high and stable employment as possible, this year took a progressive step it will extend, from the George rank to iColonel to get overseas. GOILDEiN" TEXT: "The law was sparkplug the rest of the nation's econ- sizing games and particularly carry-over to permit the State (Highway De- Washington Bridge at Fort Lee Upon his return' he will resume given .by Moses, but grace and STORK REPLACES AIRLINER (sports beneficial to health after gradua- partment ,to build1 freeways be- to a junction; with Route 25 andhis former post arid rank of Major truth icame by Jesus Christ" LA'UEEIL, Md.—Si wo 1.938, an omy, the urgency of industrial peace comes Route 26 east andi-south of New (John 1:117). tion." Instructors will, teach swimming, cause of a* •growing awareness of General. Many of the Colonels airliner has brought 'Mr. and Mrs down into every American home and farm. the detriment that congested Brunswick. It would link the State working with him in Europe-will Sermon. Passages from the •C. Y. .Stephens three adopted "We shall have industrial harmony be- golf, badminton, squash, bowling, hand roadways are to the State. ,The highways near Perthi Am boy on become^majors and captains. King James version of the Bible children from the Middle West. the approach to the Edison Bridge include: cause we can't get anywhere without it," ball, fencing, volley ball and other sports. statute defines a .Freeway as a The: Pride of Burlington Coun- However, recently, the airliner State highway especially designed and would -be carried towards "Behold my servant, whom I was replaced by the stork who Ira Mosher, president of the National We call attention to the action of this Newark on. a course? southeast to tiy was decorated for bravery in uphold; mine elect, |n whom my for through mixed traffic and in the first World War by the French aiTived with a son, their first ehijd of Manufacturers . . . and that suc- •university because the number of men and contrast a parkway for through the present .Route 25. soul delighteth; I Have put mysince the couple was married four- Government which, bestowed a spirit upon him: he shall bring cinctly and truly sums it all up. J women rejected for the armed forces re- passenger traffic. Near the iNewatrk-Elisabeth Croix de Guerre upon him for his teen years ag"O. Governor Walter E. Edge boundary a spur—Route .S-1O0— forth judgment to the Gentiles" veal the necessity of greater attention to service in aviation. In the war jtis-t (Tsa. 412:1). Correlative passages "We are going to have it mainly," Mr. agrees there is. a great need for would make it accessible from the concluded' he secured the second TWO $1,468 SWOONS physical development in our schools and junction of Routes .2,1, 25 and 29 from "Science and Health with CHICAGO.—En It-ring a police Mosher adds, "because we know that there a relief artery especially in the highest award of this country' Key to the (Scriptures" .by Mary is no fundamental difference in the things colleges. area extending from Trenton to and would have as part of the plan the Citation of Legion of Merit— station to report the loss of her wards Newark and Jersey City. a new artery extending across the Baker Eddy include: purse containing $1,468, Mrs. Isa- .that management and labor want in our f o r exceptionally meritorious The program announced at Cornell is Such a roadway as advocated! by Hackemsatek Meadows- from the service.. He helped .to capture the ""The Christ is incorporeal, bello Sntoria, 45, told the officers country." along the right line,-because it attempts-to the Chief Executive has long been Newark end of the iPulaski Sky- Luxembourg radio* and turned a spiritual,—yea, the divine image she lost it when she feinted while Admittedly it is going to take patience proposed as a Freeway by Harold way and! new crossings of the Pas- ibarrage of words upon, the enemy and! likeness, dispelling the illu- walking near her home. Police enlist the pleasurable interests of partici- W. Griffin, State Highway Depart- saic an
children, Winfield, and Miss Anna Joe Germain was a sparkling Marie Phillips, Elizabeth. running catch of fly off the bat COLONIA NEWS —Miss Evelyn McCormiek, CAMERA TOPICS of Kara in the fifth inning. Pat By Margaret Scott 'Princeton Avenue, had dinner and Russo led both teams at bat with attended a theatre performance by T. T. Holden two hits, a double and a triple. —The Fire .Commissioners of •Wood-bridge and Charles and Mrs. Gertrude Sehiek, Long Is- in New York City with a group Contrast Can Ruin Pictures Bert Mosenthine starred afield District 12, met Thursday at the Frank Vigh, Colonia. land, of friends. WOO'DBRIDGE — In a playoff for the Kath Boys handling- sev- "firehouse. Attending were Law- —Mr. and- Mrs. Raymond Rohde • —Miss B ever ley Barb our has —Mr. and Mrs. Alex Marhoffei, game for the second half title in eral difficult chances in spectacu- enee Suit, GTred Sutter, Herman and sons, Barry and Jack have re- returned to her home on West IFrineeton Avenue, entertained on the Senior League, which ended lar fashion. Donny Anderson Tliaiss, Charles Skibinski and Ed- turned to their home on iFairview •Street after spending a week with Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alland Jen- in a three-way tie, -St. James' pitched a grand ball game bat it mund Hughes. The fire siren will Avenue after spending- a month Mr. and Mrs. "Albert Hensel, Pat- sen, Jersey City. CY'O defeated the Kath Boys was his misfortune to meet the be tested on Sundays at noon with at M-anasquan. erson, Robert Banbour visited Dr. —Mrs. Stanley Seabasty, In- Clu-b, formerly the Alley Boys, by CYO when they were hitting at one long- blast. A IV-i to 1 inch —Mr. and Mrs. George Reseter and Mrs. Peter Barbour, Pater- wood Avenue, entertained the fol- the score of 4^0 behind the excel- the right moments and in a game tiose reducer and 3 pairs of boots and son, Edward, Middlesex Road, son, last week. lowing at a party Wednesday in lent pitching of Frank Kammsky when their defense was tops. have ibeen purchased. Pire Chief visieed Sgt. and Mrs."Edward Me-. —Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schneid- celebration of the second birth an-d the great defensive playing The CYO and' Hungarian Boys James Taggart reported there Bride, Trenton, Sunday. er, Amherst Avenue, entertained day of her son, James Henry of the iOYO infield. Club will meet tonight at 6:16- in were no fires in July and no drills Charles Neubauer, Paterson, last Mrs. Stephen Walker, Miss Maiy Kaminsky pitched one of the the Leg-ion 'Stadium to decide the were held- The next meeting' will —A sale of books and kniek- Walker, Newark; Mrs. Stephen 1 winner of the second half title in nacks will ibe held tomorrow after- week and this week are entertain- best g-ames seen in -Woodbridga be held September 217, 8 P. M., at ing John Fuehs, Paterson. Boharesik and daug-hters, Jeanne as he faced only 23 men, struck the Senior League. ~- firehouse. noon, 2~& IP. M., and (Saturday and Joan, Mrs. John Barton, Rah- out four batters and issued no The score.: 1*0-12 A. M., at the Colonia Li- —Pvt. John P. Anderson has way; Charles Grossman and —.Boy Scout Troop 82 met Fri- : walks in limiting the losers to •ST. JAMES' CYO brary, sponsored by Districts 4 been posthumously awarded the Thomas .Seabasty, Colonia. only three hits. day at the firehouse with Thomas and '6. Miss Catherine Den Bley- Bronza ,Star, according- to word AB. R H Polhamtis in * charge. William received by his aunt, Mrs. Samuel -—'Miss Muriel Volk Has return- The ,CY0 infield, one of the Germain, cf 3 2 1 ker is chairman of the affair. ed to her home on East CHIT Road Hoyer, junior 'assistant scoutmas- There will be refreshments for Nelson, Wood Avenue, with whom snappiest seen in Wodbridge in Russo, rf 3 0 2 ter, conducted the meeting. In- he made his home. Pvt. Anderson after spending a vacation at At- some time, was functioning in Vahaly, 2)b 4 11 sale and tea readings will be given. lantic- City. • high gear in pulling off a triple Lozak, 3ib 3 0 1 -Speetion was held and patrol re- —Tlie Junta will meet next was killed on Luzon February 10, - p-OTts given. Eagle Patrol gave a and was awarded this medal for play and one double play. This Venerus, as — 2 10 Thursday at the home of .Miss LOSES 1, FINDS 4 was the first triple play seen1 in Kaminsky, p 2 0 0 demonstration of first aid an4| Adelaide Berghoff, Warwick Road. bravery in action. Bear Patrol exhibited knot-tying. RATiON, N. M.—When Tommy these parts in some time and went Geis, If 3 0 0 The subject will be "Fundamental —Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pol- Burch lost his pet. "de-scented" as follows: Sverada and' Capraro, Larson, lb )2 0 0 _- Plans were made for a trip to Economics." hamus, .Florence Avenue, enter- "Surprise fLake. Wednesday. Fred fekunk, he put an :2'd in the news- both singled in the second inning; Gallagher, c 3 0 1 —-Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nelson, tained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. paper. A woman - answered the Kara grounded to Lozak who "- Sutter, James Taggart and Wil- george' Mareino, Elizabeth, and liam Deike, of the troop commit- Wood Avenue, were hosts for a ad, advising him that, she had touched third forcing Sverada, 25 4 6 few weeks to Terry iPickens, Val- Mrs. Theodore Polhamus and son, Seen one of .the striped animals A skillful treatement of a difficult bright sunshine shot that brings tossed to Larson covering first KATH BOYS CSLUB tee, were guests. out the sailor in alt of us. Speed Graphic photo by Al Cass. halla, N. Y., and.'Raymond Panr Edwin, iRahway, ands visited Mr. 3n her yard. Tommy went to heir getting Kara. Larson threw "back AIB R H —Edward Reseter, who has been d-orf, Brooklyn, and also- enter- and Mrs. Ralph Michener, Phila- house, set out a bowl of milk in Bright sunny summer days offer from blinding sunshine to pitch to Lozak who tagged Capraro at- Mullaney, If 3 0 0 - on'and to a second colt. —Miss Margaret iSeott has re- —Arthur Horning has returned - turned to her home on Inman Avs- to his home on East First Street i nue after spending- a week with after spending a vacation with ' Mrs. Anthony Hegarty, Plainfield. relatives at Newmarket. 5 —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sul- -—Mi*, and' -Mrs. William Bald- livan, Outlook Avenue, entcrtain- win and children, Faith and Rob . WIRTIFS- , ed last week her brother, PPC. ert, have- retm-ned to. their home - Raymond Woolsey, Jr., recently on Amherst Avenue after spend BACK TO SCHOOL J return from Europe, and also ing d week with his parents, Mr „ were the dinner guests of their and Mrs. W. R. Baldwin, Appo- -- grandmother, Mrs. Katherine Sny- mattox, Va., and also visited her SPECIALS ; der, Irvington. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nater. •—Mrs. Oscar Wilkerson, Sr. is Philadelphia. ; recuperating at her home on —Mr. and -Mrs. Richard Birmeii, -_ Woods Lane from a recent ill- Midfield Road, were hosts over the ness. wsekend to Mr. an Mrs. Howard —Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Vigh, Birmeii and Mrs. Harriet Wolrab, - North Hill iRoad, entertained at Jersey City, and Miss Bena Gun- - a lawn party on .Sunday Mr. -andther, Irvington. . Joseph Klempa, Mrs. Helen ..-—Harold Biss.el and children. ald, Miss Dorothy Kish, Eliza- Beatrice, Joan and Harold, Jr., >eth; Mr. and Mrs. William fita- Arthur Avenue, spent the week- and daughter, Dorothy, P'PC. end with his parents,. Mr. ant' '-William Stanek, Union; Miss Kay Mrs. W. R. Ellsworth, Pough- Beautiful gold filled '- Matter, St. Cloud, Minn; Mr. and Keepsie, N. Y. lockets for "her" Mrs- Stephen 'Feiertag and sons, —Mr. and Mrs. William W.els, '" "Stephen and Joseph, Thomas Me- West Street, were hosts Sunday to Definott, Miss Helen Kermondy, Mr. and Mrs. William Mutch and
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Nursery Belle 1 Cdley, cf 6 1 2' Nurse Writes in Hollywood Notebook lath Boys Wieners Moore, p 4 ~1 1 Praise of Yanks," 44 11 14 On Moore's No-Hitter OARTE'RET MOHAWKS Shell Kills Her Good news for the youngstex-s 'Sa enthusiastic was the recep- AB R H FORDS — The Silver Streaks, and some of the older fans, too, tion given to "'Her Highness and WOODBEEDGE — Red Moore 'Calvin, 3b 2 0 0 Woodbridge Township Junior is the announcement that Walt the :Bellboy," Hedy Lamarr's final won his third straight game for Coot, p 4- 0 0 Leag-ue champs, stepped out of Front-Line Veteran Told of Disney is about to go back into •picture for MlGM, that you may the Kath Boys Club when he Wilson, ss 2 0 0 their class and took a double- , Our Soldiers' Courage; the production, of his Mickey expect to" see a revival of the hurled a no-hit, no-run game Johnson, l,b - 3 0 0 header from the Hungarian Boys' Mouse, et al, creations. Mr. Dis- Graustarkian theme. 'Light, -frothy aaginst the Carteret'Mohawks at Bell, If 3.0 0 •Here And There: Club of Woodbridge who are in a That Night She Died. ney is planning feature movies, films -of this type, together with Carteret. The final score was 11-0. Reynolds, rf 10 0 three-way tie for first place in the combining human performers and musicals and comedy, will be the The victory was the 19th of the T. Johnson, 2b 4 0 0 Met Sgt. Richie Janni and his 1 Senior circuit. cai-toon icharaeters, .among them movie fare from now on, it is p^son for the local team. Parks, c 3 0 0 wife, .Dorothy, on Main Street, UNITED STATES ARMY HOS- Germain and Adams hurled the being "Alice in Wonderland" and •said, and it will prove a welcome (jii Augustine, president of the Khiby, " cf 3 0 0 Saturday. They were spending a PITAL, SOMEWHERE IN BEL- Fords club into its 20th and 21st Hans Christian Anderson's "The relief from films loaded down Central Jersey Umpires Associa- few days in town. Richie has been GIUM.—It was nearly, two o'clock wins, 6-3 and 3-2. Toth came out Emperor and the' Nightingale," with obvious war tftemes.- tion, will give a talk on baseball at 2® 0 0 transferred from Camp Roberts, in the morning, but Lieut. Frances of the fray with batting honors the screen play of which, is be- •Score by innings: Calif., to 'Camp Wood, 'Texas . Slanger, a graduate of the Boston In order to make Bill Powell the Kath's clubrooms in the Dem- with three hits in the two games ing written. He also plans to do Kath 'B. C liOO '011 503—11 The new Woodbridge Monumental City hospital, could not sleep. Care- feel right'at home when, he ap- ocratic .Club headquarters, Main while Kusko got two of the four "Uncle Remus," to be 'based on peared on the set to begin work Street, tomorrow night. All are Mohawks —- O'OO ftO'O 0-00 — 0 Works building- is quite an im- fully, so as not to disturb her tent- the famous Joel Chandler Harris hits by the Hungarians in the sec- •on "The Hoodlum (Saint," a fun-, welcome. provement . . . The new chicken mates, she eased out of her cot and •stories of Br'er Rabbit and his ond tilt, loving- prop man put three heat- The score: Carolinians Frefer Mules house on the Woodbridge Lumber by flashlight began writing down friends. iCo. property is getting a lot of Germain with ten strike-outs, some of the things about American ers in Bill's portable .dressing KATIH B. C. The mule ranks first in the af- pitched beautiful ball for the win- For the filming of the popular room. You see, Bill had just re- fection of North Carolina farmers, attention . . . Bernie Keating- is now doughboys they had been discussing AB R H ners. The six hits obtained off A. J. fCronin .novel, "The Green turned from his IP'alni Springs •outnumbering the horse nearly five in the Philippines . . . The cops earlier in the night. Kath, c 5 2 2 are getting- a souvenir program him were spaced evenly. Adams Their conversation had been Tears," MGiM has created a. home where it bad been 100 in the to one. Scotch village, complete f i-oiii Mosenthine, 2,b & 2 2 ready for their show which will was also a deciding factor in the prompted by a story in which the shade. kirk to pub, with a herd of high- Salvia, If - S ,3-2 be held in the State Theatre in second game for the winners. G.I.'s praised the nurses for "rough- Among, the actors-to. watch is Alaska's Fur Trade Important land longh'Orn cattle and' a Svorada, ss 5 11 Ocober . . . The scores: ing it." Norman Lloyd, a red-headed Alaska's fur business is the third "Scotch moor" for large-scale ex- iCapraro, lb 5 12 First Game "We have learned a great deal most important economic activity of Victory Bonds terior'sequences. At the time of young liian of vaudeville experi- Kara, 3ib 5 0 2 SILVER STREAKS about our-American soldier and the that territory. the purchase of the screen rights ence. He appeared in .''Spell- Haas, rf 5 0 0 AB R H stuff he is made of," she wrote. to the novel,' Before publication, bound," "A Walk in the Sun,". Tidbits: Young, lb 5 0 1 "The wounded do not cry. Their MGM set a then high-top record "The Southerner' and is cur- Toth. c 5 12 buddies come first. The patience SEW Soldiers honoraMy discharged by paying $2i0'0,Oi00 for them. rently appearing in "A Letter for Kutcher, 2b 4 10 may join the Enlisted Reserve and determination they show, the This is the studio's third venture •Evie." Adams, ss 2 10 Corps and may continue to hold courage and fortitude they have is with a iCronin story, having pre- We mention the following for the Army grade or rating held at Gallag-er, 3b 4 11 A checked, pleated skirt and something always to behold." viously produced "The Citadel" what it is worth: Ann Sothsrn is INT time of discharge. 'Reserves will Germain, p 4 11 •washable sheer blouse, both of Nurse Writes Editorial. ing PERTH A5IBO1 Playing and' "The Stars Lc-ok Down." the daughter .-of the late Simon Phone P. A. 4-0255 not be recalled to active duty ex- Trrggs, cf 3 0 1 durable rayon, are just the The next morning she read it to Lake, famous naval architect and cept by order of the Secretary of Antol, rf 4 11 thing for a bright young lady to her tentmates — Lieut. Elizabeth Basil Eatirn'one has startled inventor of the first practical War. Applicants are permitted to Peterson, If 3 0 2 wear to nursery school. The Powers of Lowell, Mass., chief nurse Hollywood with the announce- submarine. Virginia Mayo is a ment that, as. soon as he finishes select any arm or service in which rayon fabrics have passed tests of the hospital platoon; Lieut. Chris- descendant of Capt. James Pig- his role of "professor" in the Gin- they served while in the Army . . . 34 6 9 for sturdiness and -washabiiity tine Cox of Prides Crossing, Mass., gott, hero of the American Revo- ger Rogers picture, "Heartbeat," Leroy (paratrooper) Bindewald is HUNGARIAN BOYS' CLUB and are ready for the toughest and Lieut. Margaret Bowler of West- lution and' one of the founders he will desert Hollywood for a home on furlough . . . They tell AB R H sandbox sessions. field, Mass.—and said she was think- season on- Broadway. He is said •of East ISt. Louis. Rita Hay worth me that 'GOP picnic at Fords last Lucas, ss .... 4 0 0 ing of sending it to the Stars and is a, descendant an her mother's Sunday was very successful ,- . . to long for '"the fight and thrill" Nagy, lb 4 0 0 Stripes. side of Joseph Haworth, Shake- Buy Victory Bonds Dudas, If 4 0 1 Freezer Locker Value They encouraged her and signed of the stage, for a change. Farm families who live near a spearian actor of the Edwin Ellis, 3b 3 12 it with her. That morning—October There are forty pupils in a- Booth-era. Tyrone Power is the Clement, 2b 3 0 0 freezer locker plant find that there • 21—she mailed it. The Paris edition newly e s t a b 1 i sh e d "dramatic From The Notebook: are several distinct advantages in third of his family: to bear the Haklar, c 4 0 2 of the Stars and Stripes published school," located at Northbridge, name of al county in Ireland, Bob (!Fir,st Aid Squad) Leisen using it, according to Flora L. Pain, cf 3 11 the letter on November 7 under the California. The school, estab- while his father, Harold Tyrone, is home on furlough after serving Carl, Missouri college of agriculture Kusko, p 3 10 title "Nurse Writes Editorial." lished iby Twentieth iCentury-Fox, was a famous concert pianist in in the ETO for these many months specialist. They have a greater vari- Bennet, rf „ 3 .0 0 But the soldier-editor did not know is for the training of horses, pre- England. Anne Baxter is the . . . September 14 will be the first ety of hom<5 produced foods in the at that time that Nurse Slanger was paring them for appearance's be- granddaughter of the noted archi- anniversary of that hurricane we diet the year around. They have 34 6 9 killed by a German shell the night fore the cameras, the popularity tect, iFrank Lloyd Wright. And had—remember'.' . . . That empty more palatable and more nutritious Silver Streaks.... 010 000 310—6 she mailed the letter and had been of horse pictures being what it is. so -on, ad! infinitum. lot on School Street, a block up home produced food for daily use Hungarians 002 000 100,—3 buried in the mud in a military cem- Jack Lindell, who "discovered" from Main Street, should be the year around. There is less ef- Second Game etery — the first American army and trained the famous screen cleared off. The weeds on both fort, time and equipment needed for s SILVER STREAKS nurse on the Western front to die horses, Rex and Stormy, and also sides of the sidewalk have grown preserving food. Waste of food through spoilage is decreased. from enemy action. At the head of Smoky, is operating the school. up so hig'h that you feel as if AB R H There is a saving of feed because her grave they put the Star of I Hollywood, always quick to take you were walking- through a forest Young, lb 4 11 animals can be slaughtered when David. on new things, is keeping right up . . . and it's no help to hay fever Toth, rf 2 2 1 Kutcher, 3b 10 0 they are properly finished and do When the shell burst in their area to the minute; viz: the announce- victims, either ... —the third during a 45-minute bar- Adams, p 3 0 0 not have to be held till needed or ment that Herbert J. Yates, presi- Buy Victory Bands rage—Lieutenant Bowler had been dent of Republic Pictures, had Gallager, c 4 0 0 till "butchering week." writing a letter; Lieutenant Powers approved the. purchase by his NOW IS THE TIME Germain, ss 2 0 0 co. syDN y GRHENSTREET was tying up Christmas presents company of a six-seat helicopter STARR1NG E At Random: Triggs, cf 3 0 0 TO BUY YOUR FURS and Lieutenant Slanger was sitting (to spot location sites), a twenty- CGiNALO GARDINER • S. Z. SAKALL • ROBT. SHAYNE Directed *' Understand that soldiers' bal- Antol, 2b -- 4 0 0 Kale for the Garden Kale, a hardy member of the cab- on the cot beside her. Lieutenant seat -passenger plane (to trans- lots which went out from the of- Peterson, If 4 0 0 Slanger was struck in the abdomen, port casts and technicians to and fice of the county clerk a couple bage family, is becoming popular AUGUST with home gardeners. Not only does by a fragment. The two other from distant location areas) and of weeks ago are :being returned 27 3 2 it produce green succulent leaves nurses were slightly wounded. two cargo-planes (to be used to THRU because of changes in address . . . HUNGARIAN BOYS' CLUB from spring to fall but it rates neat Knew She Was Dying. fly cameras and sound equipment Most of the soldiers are moving- FUR SALE WEDNESDAY AB R H the top of the list of garden greeni Fragments of the same shell so to locations). around too much these days for Pain, cf 3 0. 0 in its nutritive properties. seriously wounded Maj. Herman PERTH AMBOV SEPT. 5TH the mail to catch up with them Lucas, ss 3.0 0 Lord of Detroit, commanding officer Plione P. A. 4-33SS . . . Ralph (Avenel) Peterson is Dudas, If 4 0 0 of this platoon of the 45th Field hos- SINGLE-HANDED enjoying the beauty spots at Weis- Ellis, 3b 4 10 pital, that he died two days later. The surrender of Japan was 272A Madison Ave. baden, Germany . . . Wonder Nagy, c 4 11 Private Vincent Rivas of Sorocco, arranged almost exclusively by what happened to that plan for a Kusko, 2b 4 0 2 N. M., attached to the unit, was the United States which carried Perth Amboy, N. J. 'Teen Age Canteen. Too many Clement, lb 3 0 1 killed outright. © the burden of the war and knock- P. A. 4-3168 of the kids on vacation? ... Or Haklar, p .3 0 0 Lieut. Gladys Davis Snyder of ed out the enemy almost single- ON MANEUVERS just a falling- off of interest? . . . Bennet, rf 3 0 0 Frackville, Pa., a dental officer on handed. FOR A BIONDE Buy Victory Bonds ' WiOlODBREDGB —• Injunction a surgical team, on duty with the proceedings have been filed in U. MILITARY 31 2 4 platoon, who had been popping corn SUPPORTING CHUNGKING iS. District Court, Trenton, by ISELIN THEATRE OBJECTIVE! Silver Streaks.... 000 000 201—3 in another tent, also was wounded Newseites: O'P.A to restrain a Township auto The United States Government Oak Tree Road Hungarians 010 001 000—2 by the same shell. ' appears to be giving full support Louis (Avenel) Varyu, a for- repair shop from violating ceiling When Capt. Isadore Schwartz of Iselin, N. J. Met. 6-1279 mer employe of this newspaper, price regulations and a complaint, to 'Gen. Chiang- Kai-shek's Gov- Quincy, Mass., reached Lieutenant ernment in China, believing that Fri., SaC, Aug. 31 - Sept. 1 has ibeen awarded the Bronze Willed to City 1seeking treble damages in the Slanger the nurse was conscious. Star, so I have been told today the .Communists should be willing, "PILLOW TO POST" Port Allegany, Pa., a community sum of SSSiO has been filed against "I am dying," she said. \ . . . Johnny Saverock is so proud to come into the Chungking of some 2,350 population, has been a chain store. She was taken to the field hospital, Also — of those souvenirs his brother setup. .• bequeathed the town water company The auto repair shop is owned where she died a hah* hour later. The East Side Kids sent home from the EiTiO. He is under terms of the will of the for- by Frank Konkowitz, Woodbridge Lieutenant Slanger and her tent- "DOCKS OF NEW YORK" showing- them to all his pals . . . SLENDERIZE mer owner, who owned all the Avenue and Grant Street, Port mates had waded ashore on a Nor- And Bill Gerity lias issued an THE SAFE WAY Sun., Mon., Sept. 2-3 stock of the company, the Port Al- Reading, who is charged with fail- mandy beachhead on D-day plus 4. open challenge to anyone wishing without Harmful jt&MBt^ legany Water company. Under ure to prepare and keep for in- Two hours later, despite their wet Druivs or Diet #0%. Sonja Henie in to play shuffleboard at the Knights terms of the will, all capital stock VOGUfOeilEE REDUCING f /®r \ spection price records required by clothing, they were on duty in a S "IT'S .A PLEASURE!" of Columbus . . . Al Rotella, so I or other interests in the water com- SALON fr*M • the regulations covering automo- field hospital set up at St. Mere- 7