Any EXCUM You BACK UP Can Fmd For Not YOUR BOY lipping Your Bond Buying W! Please Hitler Snbepenbent - ieaber -No. 29. F.nlnri.l i nfl rla*A mutter Pulillshtd Every Krl.lny WOODBRIDGK, N. J., FRIDAY. 27 !!>• PRICE FIVE CENTO tile 1'nm WoodbrKire, N. at 11 (irnen SI.. Wnoi|lirlil(t», N. .!. Sweetness Schools Put Scrap OPA Bows To Ration Board; AND To Reopen On Curb Light E. Gregory — Servicemen To Get Gasoline Hv Sept. 8th Tomorrow ;.,.. I mi'Ull to belittle " Muiphy and Edg« Beginners May Be En- Prepared Tin Cans To VurUm lhrV ,,ia,v plan t° lil Be Collected Start- ;hi||. nW11 stuff in the roiled During 1st 10 As Local Blood Started Off To War" ^ '',,!_-hin>r campaign for Days Of Next Month ing At 7 A. M. 1 |,,,i [ might BB well WounHRIIMiK — A rnllcctiui WOOniBKHHi'K - Woodbrid-e atirc Fight ', ,l,al precious few "f |n-i inired tin cans will be madi Towimhip Public Schools will re- hen1 tomorrow, Mrs, Chester (! ,ri |or high places open their doors on -September i>, IVrk, rhiiiriuan of the Salvagi A(,r K,t'l ns much an a Supervising Principitl Victor V. ('"iiimitlee of the Defonsp Coun Victorious b .,t the bottom of Nidtlas announced today. Ele- oil, reminded Township resident ..ir.,.,1 ads if they -had mcntiiryy schoolcolss will .dismis.dismiss their ;K — Culminatinr i today. : b;ittli- by the local War ,11(| upon their own classes at H):3(l A. M., the openpen- ing (lay, but the high school will Housewives are requested t .iti.l llnliointii; Board, ah- 1;i|,.nt in putting to- have the cans at the curt) no lute 1 speechew conduct regular sessions. rniinl was itiatii yentenl»>' than 7:00 A. M., and they will he •t.irtmir SVntember 1 fur- % Buses Tor the school your l!M:i- i • nu nts. collected through the co-opotution iniii'iii- for nice nnd women ,omo exceptions i!ll4 will run on the ..same sehed- Lt. Henrietta M. Shohfi of ,Iohn Alnitt»i, local garbage con- si'rvii-e will he sanctioned ulu as last yc»iir. Pupils rosidins; 1SEL1N—Lt. Shohfi, daugh- 'fi'iir al rule. The tractor. iMlicc nf Price AdmiltU- in Colnnia who arc in (trades 'five ter of ,Mri. Salwa Shohfi, of Dwight Whit- In some sections of the Town- to eight inclusive will be tram- Green Street, hai completed her nbip, block leaders have been ap- ,i,,w wouldn't have a liortfd to Wofldbridge. Pupils count of training with the Ko.n I Ii' ir uas made .', loim pointed and it will be their func- llti.|- UII the premises. living in Kcatibi'v who arc in WAC at Fort Da* Moin«., low*, n-i-ii'iii light to win this tion to collect all tin cans in the , ..indent and a bril- grades seven and eight will be and KM been aiiigned to duty ml and iiuifned the deep di»- block that are left at the. curb and •;iiii, of ili,- OPA when it pufe- .,'. and he had a (lair transported to Kmds School No. 7 it Camp Rucker, Alabama. put them in one spot so that the ]•-. .!•!•,I'liiirnl M-vrrul week* ago 1 while pupils residing in Avc.nel who Hi. Shohfi »tt«nd«d Wood. • lijiijr ,'lcai , homely collectors will not have to make l he in f>null's seven and eight bVidge ichooli and Coleman'i i! it would no longer obay tha too many stops, thus isuvinu gaao •.hich will bt Iransrtortcjk to- Schrrol No. Buitneit College, H«r brother, iiiliiin .mains! allowing, tuck. line. ' ft % naiii' content; and 11 in. Woodbridgp. Richard, ii a ttaff lerfrant in !!. This a(lion was takes In those sections where block HIil<-is were received to pet- lascs would • have - Heninneis who will be fivo the Army Air 'Force and it it«- leaders have not been appointed nvilian- the u-e of 24 gallons .,, up in the air like a yearn old or older |>rior to Novem- tioned at Kintai City, Kap. as yet, housewives arc asked to Moliii- to travel lo und from ,'M,n. IT you ever want ber 1. l!li;«, may he admitted t.n take it upon themselves to pick a v:i. ;'.:,inils. ,. serious reading, school the first tor, days in Sep- lim spot in their block for a "commu- r;i iicrmission. the Board fell, hat speech he made tember. 'Parents are requested to 2 Railroad Laborers nity pile" if possible. lii-'i immatoiy when it failed , iiiitorium of a'New- present .birth and vaccination ccr- tilieates. Fined $50 For Brawl. Need Papert, Too iiifhi'le si'rvice men and wo- ,iv in which he gave Mrs. Peck also announced that men. Tbi' Ol'A 'ook no action on New pupils may he enrolled us \V OODBRIDGE—G e o r g e A. ml respectability to there was a shortage in paper and plea of the Board to end this follows; On September 7 between Day, VI, of 116 French Street, : against prohibition, she requested residents to start II 'equity, ami until yesterday its the hours of il:;!0 mid 11 A. M. Westmount and Andrew J. Hod- VII M'V what I mean. saving newspapers and magazines. In Ill' : • i•:•I inanni'i persons the Township. Ii 1 i-i'in i nly reply wus to the effect th*t Pupils for entrance in grades iiiR, 'M\. of !i43l Thomson Street, WllillU'.v I'. l,ee;nn. rh;iiriii.in n 'odlindu:,' i, ar friend Doc Katon "When you have a pile of pa- donated their M"-"i 1.1 iln- I s Mobih ;my local board member who di»- one to four in Woodbridge proper Philadelphia, laborers employed Township t' h: i 11 i i • I •. Aiuerir.ni I! 'l >ii-s ami pers about five feet high," Mrs. Wood Hank Monday win |. •'.11 tl• tl) I 111 i usscd OPA policies publicly munt ,,.i-. Doc is just about may register in 'School No. 1. by the Port Rending Railroad, dnml slandnn_,r iievl ." tui, [""Liiii;" -It i al "lie "f Peck said, "send me a card at 517 ('ral'NmanV (liih. here. Tl Will l« irMfrii. The lioanl here arlvjwd ... articulate man in Pupils for entrance in prudes were lined $!)0 eath in police court colLycrted inln lifi- LViviny lilnud plasma and the donors v- .Mi., .l.'lni Knzii '. ebaninali Tisdale Place or to the Junior ith.. OPA Hint it had no intention .|V today and he does- live to eight in Weodbridgo prop- as the result of a drunken brawl wilf lie sent to the Ii;iltli'l'u Ids overseas. of ihe hlooil hank tMiinniillee \ '• I'j dni a Red Cross at Woodbridge High of resiKiiini; and, -furthermore, er may be. enrolled in .School 'No in the railroad bunkhouse in which Shown above in the forejrriiiiiid is Mrs. I'ercy splendid job in organization an leciirtnji the that it had nn intention o( retreat- (I anyone's help in School and we will see to it that lilood donors. i nothchcr laborerlaber, William 0. Dan- II. Locker, chairman of the Nurses' Aides in :ii;a his: case either to it is collected." inir from its policy of (fiving a Pupils for entrance in Straw- 'ID, of West Philadelphia, •jnsoliiu' ralioli to any meml er »if_ — or the electorate, ter Mrs. Peck said that newspapers berry Hill school will report HI. , , the armed forci-i Vime 1M1 (ut slightly aller- that >chool. badly beaten/ and magazines should be kept it According to the police the fight separate piles and tied with strong Wounded Servicemen To Benefit Listen! " -pi'i'ches, but never to mils for Entrance in Colonia began after the m«n had consumed cord or rope so that the packages The Board* Position • '.vhicb — and this is School •will report at that school. New pupils, who are to attend a large quantity of wine. Hoding will not Tall apart when thrown And If Weather Is Yesterday's announcement did ihiiu even Mr. Morrow schools outside of Woodbridge was arrested shortly after tho onto the trucks making the col Through Township's Patriotism not indicate the maximum fur- I .].i he delivers cxtern- proper will enroll at the various %ht Saturday morning by Patrol- lection. Bad You May Hear i'uigh ration contemplated, but the They were then turned over to n I:I•niisly. When he's fin- schools on September 8 between men Joseph Dalton and Joseph 265 Gii* Pint 0/ Blood local Board ha.« taken the attitude Griuly, Day was picked up later .echuician who ty,pcil them, took' These Signals that allowance equal to that pro- I tlicfe isn't a conjunc- H::iO uiiil 11 A. M. in the morning by Lieutenant De- heir blood pressure and count,. If vided for civilians should be per- Tranf«ree Rulci To Be Made Into Plas- 'iiii of place, so the tective George Balint in front of he donor .proved to be • physically WOODBlUiDC-E —When in- mitted. Port Reading tavern. Both Whodunit? ••;..i|'i:ii :ecui(l shows, nnd Students transferring from higli ma For Red Cross Bank perfect he or she was given a cnni. clement weather comes and il Isv medimil It also was stated that ponding ,-..,< .•nautili to make you thinkrchools outside ththee .di^icti.to t.hnn i lll^ jd ^mj^ ^^y The donors were then given ftnii inadvisable to let. Johnnie ami T I) i Hllirmatioii of its policy on Sep- :,'•• you're ill the iVi>>o;l or Hijrh School in Woodbridge, in«y |iittenfion when arrested. W00DBRIDOE uices U> drink. Jane go In school, the follow. Someone Slipped, Cross 'Mobile .Blood Bank came to tember 1, that servicemen and wo- I i,;ive often thought I'd enroll at the High School on So])-1 Dan t IT is still a patient lit I lie Twelve beds in the auditorium ing "no school" signals will be 1 Woodbridge Monday and left with iveii who bring proper evidence of ,.'• •;!>• first million to sub- U tuber 7 'between 10 A. M. and!Perth Amboy General llo.spjta! And Blackout End were kept, going dll the time, ami used, Supervising Principal Vic- 15 pints of iblood to he converted their -furlough authorization will noon. Those student* are request-.where his condition is repotted its I'espitc the fact that it wus :i tor ('. Nicklas announced to- • • \>. Katun so he could Arrives Late into iblood plasma which will save be allowed « ratio.i as in the past (Continued on page 4) "improving." warm day the army doctor in at- day : ••••;, town in the United the lives of wounded service men. several weeks. tendance had to order very few • ._• , ii-11 the folks just what WOODBRI'DGE — Who re The success of the 'bank is due For Kords, Keasbey and persons to "sick 'bay," a section -of Many letturs, tele-grams unii r;. ami frredum mean to ceived the "all clear" signal'.' to the work of Mrs, John Kuzusko, Ilopehiwn: Tile lire whistle at personal picas have been m»rc_s3 agent. They ]):uss on the signal to Perth Am- WOODBRIDGE—Five of the 'bridgi lire whistle and the Porl. I liouing hoards, men and wonicp ill ••:;'•'• or twice- and if I Mi. Kattlcr was released after be- boy. _ , • blood donort at the Mobile Reading lire alarm will siiund j the .servic.' and thoir relatives have I .;• well, I could certain- 3 Others Hurt When ing treated for a scalp woun fie .that as it may, the. only Blood Bank held here Monday War Bond Drive Aim foui- times at 7:110, H:00 ami ei'tiducted n veritable bombard- i i. That's probably how Cicala was held under $l.f>(10 thing clear ahout the "all at the Craftsmen's Club under VI-M A. 'M. ment of the OPA with demands '•• with it. Tire idea is Car Strikes Group In bail for action of the grand jury clear" signal is that\Woodbridgc the auipices of Woodbridge Kor Iselin: The Iselin litij. lluit rules 1M' changed, 1 r ktstily than the pres. on a complaint of causing death 'by Police Headquarters did1 not re- whistle will sound four times ill Township Chapter, American Told By Buntenbach Yesterday's announcement cli- 'in' other aide and at Rahway Ave. Accident automobile. ceive it iron! Perth Annboy un- 7:00, H;00 mid 1 1 :.tO A. M. Red Cross, have won the cov- Dii.xed what the Board has insisted Vtctim't Survivors For Aveuel, Colonia and Lo- ;iir to think up bits of •VOOUBiRILK.K —In the sixth til 10s3.» P. iM., Monday night, eted silver blood dotior pin in- W0ODBRilBGE— Bvery pcrsoi wus, a "light for a principle," :y which is a kind of fatal traffic accident in the Town- Besides his sister, Ludwigsoni'i a good half-hour after the radio dicating that they are three- will be asked to buy at least $101) cust Grove: The iSteel Equip- 1 1'niL doesn't hurt any- ship this year, Howard Ludwig- survived by his father, Chris Lud- announced to the public that time blood donors. more than his usual .purchase in ment whistle will sound four , of Nutley, and five bro- limes at 7:tlft, K:0O and 11::!U •15, of $20 Kidgewyni Ave- the -blackout w«R over. Those honored wtic: Mrs- Wai BontL during the 1!> bullion thers, Arthur apd Leonard, of A. M. "'•n speeches to lure to nue, died Sunday morning afttlr 'As a result the householders Louis Cohen, Mrs. Edward Gal- dollar Third W«r Loan Drive lie- Colonia Man Jailed l H Ariangeim'iits i'ave been made ' 11 red school nia'anu, being struck a fevv hours earlier Nutley; Corporal Herbert Ludwig- turned on their lights as soon lagher and Mrs. Etner&on ., Sept. !), Bred P. Bunten- 1 through Station WOR to have nlleinen and dirt, la- ' walking along Rahway Avc- son, of Camp.Cookc, Cal.;Corporal as the announcement came over chairman, aiinounccd today, White, of Woodbridgc; Mrs. A. an miiiuiincemeiu made uu days As Drunken Driver ii, saloonkeepers and inie with his sister and to friends. lrvinguLudwigson, of Camp Pick- the radio and bewildered air llunteivbiich also listed his 1 W. Scheldt, of Sewaren and when schools are closed on ac- '• employes. You al- According to Officer Thomas ett, Va.; and Carl Ludwigson, of raid wardens, failing to hear the committee today as follows: Mrs. Helen Kara), of ; Per'th count, of the weather. The W().>I>BKH*.K—Unable to pa?,, '• .i couple of punches LiK'kic, 'Ludwigson, his sister :Ele- Woodibridgc, Funeral services short blast on the sirens, indi- boy. Honorary'Chairman, Mayor Au- 1 iliroiwicast will be in connection a $2l()0 line upon conviction us a i tie veterans, too, and were held yesterday afternoon cating "all clear," rushed to the isL 1°. Gi'einer; Women's Ilivi- nor Ludwigson, !ili, Rubert Rattler. the John (iambliug pro- ili'uiikeii driver, Kdwurd C, Scha- < is complete without ,_•(>, of 411 Amboy Avenue, a for- from his late home, with Rev. telephone swamping the De- siotii (clubs, organizutioii.x and wilhi the JIIIIII ! •Swen Baden otiiciating. Burial fense iCouneit message room chairman of the blood bank, and iopfhs),' Mrs, II. D. •*.)•> corder Arthur Brown, Tuesday. through in oi'dei, the "yellow" tion of Hie blood bank due to its Theatre Division (publicity and If a 1- o'clock session is lo _ ; ••! all or tlu'iu hit the Market Street, Perth Amboy, had Barron Grid Drill Opens " •Schafer'waa arrested by Putro)-. atll'.'i'l; the "blue" at H;31; the sizu. • sales), A. J. Subo; Induslri.i! liejield I tie signals as above will • '••'. of mine never came just left a nearby house and were On Wednesday At Stadium man Joseph Daltou after his cat "red" at !):3S am! the second Donors entered the building l»y lunls Division (Payroll Allot- •ibe sounded at. I I :.'!0 A. M. walking home when a car owned bad crashed into the rear of n by Paul Kindscher, -of V21\ tirove WOOtCBBIDGE — Although "blue" at 9:4*. At ten o'clock the side door ami u^iit to the iient IMiin), Hugh Quiglcy; Mu- nicipal (special solicitations), Mi- car owned 'by Lcroy Bliss, '230 taei is, that sonic man Avenue aiut driven ,by Anthony school does not open until Sep- the radio announced the "all i'ront room where they registt'l-i'd. TRAVEL NOTE clear" and when the message, chael J. Trainer; Professional Middlesex Avenue, Iselin, and iligh otlii'o is so poorly Cicala, 30, of ill Second -Street, tember R, the football season ut WlMIIHIIilUCK- -Thieves made did not come down the line as Men's Organizations ^Churches parked-in front of that address. . > Ki: he can't tell his own(hit the group. Only Miss iBrown Woodbridge High School will away with assorted A; I! and C expected, Chief George E, Keat- His Saiety Feared and •Church Societies), Leon K. Dr. Eli Cooperman, of Fords, A ants to be governor, escaped injury. officially open Wednesday when gas ration coupons tfood for ap- ing ordered a call sent through McKliny; 'Publicity (postyi'S pam- exmnined the Ooloniu man and 'ales Senator or some- football practice will be held at 'pniJiimately 7IWI gallons" of n'a.-io- Taken to the hospital, Ludwig- to Perth Amboy at 10:16. De- phlels and general information), pronounced hftn under the influ- !•'• that so he hires some the Legion IStadium at 10 A. -M. line from Ihe Claire (iiira^e sonu- _,..!> wa.s treated for possible frac- tective Frank Tonghini at the jKuth Wolk; Schools aim ence of liquor aiul unlit to oper- All Woodbl'idfCC -High School time between August '£{) and -5, ewrite man for his ture of the skull, internal injuries desk in (Perth Amboy said no ...nils' Organizations, Victor ate a motor vehicle. boys interested in trying out Alfred iMnrel, the owneij, report- The $_!•_> - a - week "all clear" signal had beun re- I'. Nicklas. In addition to the workhouRC compound fracture of the (for the teijin fire asked iby the ed to Desli Serjeant Aridrew Si- 'i.MI then settles all the- 1 ceived from New .Brunswick. sentence Schafer's driver's license kg . He lived about six hours coach, Nick Ptisco, to repoi't to Kach of the chairnieti will select moiiseii Wednesday. iV)r. Morel • I' "f the day while the At 10:25 Chief Keating order- was revoked -for two years, A Miss Lmhvigson sustained contu- the. Stadium at that time. Prac- his or her own committee during also reported that a used tire was ' Hies a dowery on ed another call through to Perth sions of the hip, biuk and possible tice clothes will consist of gym (Ciiiilinucd on I'ltijc I) also iiiiss'mi;. •'ders. Many's the time uorsul fracture. She remained at Aniboy and again Tonghini said 32 Local Stores To Close i'.'.inted pee-pul's choice shirts and shorts. 1 the. hospital for further treatment. no word hail been received. At i . a morning paper l'OiM the white or "all clear" On Wednesday Afternoons 1 in said ut the'big rally wus transmitted to Woodbridge. 'Come Back To School' Is Plea • WOODBRIDGE — Thirty - twft Uii press agent has dc- from Poi'th Ainboy. h -lance, Unit it is about Fighting Men For Freedom Wuudbridge store owners sijfji,ed...... Brumwick Story declared himself on ,at; agreement this week to con* .- — •New Brunswick claims hu.Wv Of Nicklas To Vacation Workers I limie closing their stores at noon „ "'•Ii as ilie current tar- J'rivale William Blythc, has ri>- 1 John Jskmles, of (i',K! ltnliw.iy ever that it sent the "all clem " Nicklas said, "have done a lin" ••• • ' • • the •" • ^nrins, so he writes u mued to iCiinrp Waxey, Texas, uf- S c h (i o 1 Avenue, Wootlbridge, the sun nf to Perth Amboy at 9:57. iob tiiis summer in helping relieve 11 "ii the RUbjwt am' er spending a week's furlough tu build lemki's and tu train .iizaius Iskades, n( [hv same ad- Eight incidents for the black- lie labor shortage. Rut now the The step is being taken to con- j • i!tiund to the news- his [mreriU, Mr. and Mis. P, less, iii niiw stationed at Army out went off as planned- and the i.'iuiis. The Anny needs MMiuticr i.s over aim s^huul is now serve light, fuel and manpower. Blylhe, of iSutton Street, Iselin. only unlocked for incident oc- is who have had advanced ••i'P'-iis to tlo u good job, iir Fnri-e Uii.su- Training Center he jiliu-c for a huge proportion rf The only exception to the- new it Keurns, Utah. He hus Ibeen id curbed in 'Colonia where Mi es in mathematics and IJCI- be l'tl-and-17-yeai'-i)|it summer schedule will 'be the month of De- Aisociulion for Free Sergeant William T. Reedy, sta- ( Harold Bissdl, of Arthur Ave- workers if they are to he prepared i low-worms sapds the .lie army since October 17, 1940. i-iiccs. You'll make \ beWilr 'w.l- cember and any weuk in which a jned with the AAFiSTAT in Or- nue, registrar of the Olonia to muke their 'best, contribution ti- I ielejf|-!im atid he .beams liei- if you go to school now. 1 oliday oecui,s. In those cases thq- lando, Fla., spent 8 fourteen-day Casualty iStation and '.Scheduled the war and to reconstruction ami stores will be open on Wednesday nut i)i (fhost-writisr Stalf ggcant John J. Sullivan make a better wprkcr if you s furlough with his wife, the former to ibe a "victim" for one oftbt Lt. Donald J. Murthie pence-time needs. The War Man- hus been awftti'dod the wmy Gotul •I your training now.V afternoons. ' J nicely.worded wire Ciithurine, Bianco, of Mawhey incidents 'bocanie. an actual vic- WOODBRIDGE - The, War power '0ouniiis.si,oh recently issued Conduct Medal at tht Atlautic Supervising Principal'Cictor <'. '"o»g oilier things, hpw Street, Woodbrid«e. •> tim when she injuryd her wrist Department liat notified Mrs. the following statement: 'The first BIKES GONE. City iliasic Training ipenter, AAF • * •* Nicklas today mldireUcd thai "• and thought .ha (the getting out of her car. Doi)ald J. Murcliie. of Colonia, responsibility and obligation of Training (Command. Sergeant ISul- statement to nil High .School ,bnys WOODBR1DGK - A bicycle,' ""I llic press agent) put •Charles -Peterson, U,.iS, Navy, that her husband, Lt, Murthie yftuth under IK, even in wartime, owned by Edwin Hiutk-riiimi, of livan is th-e son of Mr. and Mrs. and girls, now working who are peecli. Thia ia just pluin stationed in Boston, Mass., spent ii ,mining in action lomewiiere is to take full advantage of their 4fi Freeman fitrn-t, was .stolen M|1 John iSulJivun, of 1T0 .Rowland Irvington Man Assessed tempted to leave school because ' common custom hus Sunday at his horn* on Hyatt over Italy. He hud been a mem- educational opportunities in order from in front of the White II much acceptance that Place, Woodbridge. Street, Avenel. $15 OnChargeOi Assault ber of a bomber crew operating of the money they are milking. * to prepare liieniselve-e for war and CJmtcli, according to a report, '''f.Nident of the United • over Sicily and Italy for the pint Enrollment in "high schools( is nivon .,,.^.. A. TWarter, WOODtKItlDGiK—A fine of $15 postwaj services and for the du- madr to police. Hliy ut rui'emnce Adele John IP. Doyle, *,, m of Mr. two month*. Lt. Murchie reiid- falling off, Mr. Nicklas said. In pj duuifhter of Mrs, Jeanne A. War- WHS imposed upon Joseph Koppel Iii most Hubert Courts, of Second Ave- '4 ibu he employs a ««rp tmfc Mrs. J. P. Doyle. &••. of Ave- «d fui many yean with hit uncle 1il4'2 for the country as a whole ties of citisenship. 1 l 44, of 37 Will Koad, Irvin^ton can ue, Port Re*(Hlig.- also reported , "Mler.s Id fix Up his pui>- U-r, of 176 Green 'Street, Wood- ncl IStruet, Awnol, entered the by Kurl Joel, ffarm (ColrfilUU'd <>n "wu a^»)«li«i in th_ thi>n>«, £>"', iii*» buen unsigned U Mat**, sktiotiftid d l 'TJ'»fistunt L i 'The school ehildicn," 'Mr. 1 Paine (Field, AM', Everett, Wash hand, oi DIM) Muluuhsu Aveuuu, of .•" Iiim4. % tyey do •4 ' ' ll11' '* novelty, iiigton.

•.•SakSUm^^'U.. FRIDAY. AITTST27. 1943 INBEPENftENT—I,F, A'. PAGE TWO StmiySdmlDms Cabbage on Four rVorffm* ' Helfa Hatnen Bride Pleasure Drivers Bit $3,600 Total Ti Dale (CcmtimiPti from /•, OfCarterdMan By Stiff Penalties ins VKcat.inn nml pa, in Aid Sqmf t Drive F.—Stiff penalties AAl a ceremony per- v< >•'• imposed by the War Prire Mr. Xicklns poinn-il , Si:iii".i ':>>" 1'i'V. S. K. Vcvnnp. ;'l i.nd Rat ion Board this week on war 'Will be over «r,,-,-, fuml* (••• Re'hlcheni Lutheran Church connoted of non-essential tlVO.IP flttcri for jnr,s !,. T •i K';;;i!ii'h. Sunday, Mtsp Helpa driving- will be tTie onf» t<> v, -quad. Inc !>>n Hanson, (iaiidhter of Mr, Tin- A ration book held by Jo- ferred jobs antf if -y,, | Mr?. C. M. Hansen, of Ave- mark and seph L Ceary, of 33 Plainfleld from yoor cla^.K nw Street, became the bride of •Vvcmie, Metucben, was revoked, all the harder to <•,,.; n II. Andres, Jr., son of Mr, ^BELT SOUP ifter he was convicted of drunker, them later. Don'l ir' Mr>. John Andres, of Carteret, (BORSHT) dm-infr in FreehoM. Va Here excjianpcd at an The A book held hy Eupene for you. 'l#»rnine :i!rii> do/.-ot-aU'd with white flower.* Scott, of 2213 Fifth Avenue, New when you are youiii'. run palm*. Mics Ann Tobiaecn 1 York City, was fliso revoked, due. A very large p p'.nyrd the wedding muwi . in the fact that he wan cdtivktcd Woo('i'jrid*e Hiph S The brific, given in marriasre by 1 •diiijr nt the rate of 60 mile '- has been emplnyi-il her father, wore a gown of white r iiridul satin trimmed with lare. \n hour, suftim'^r monrhs in lone \>il wa« afiy niailiD? "h lonation tc white rowf. wick Avenue, Metuchen, who wa.-^ school year it \- i,, r" *t the . Iiene I.imone, of Eli^n- the use of his A book until fl'cl;r,iji(; O:-. SfhO i. a' nintro:i of honor, wore :i many Ihoys and mv! November 22. ' / W following is a c< mpio'f of white chiffon with three tnrn to _their «-tnd'.'--. Penalized two A coupons for us- nil d6na'.ior:<< of 123 oi n>ni» NUT -|e.eves and a full ski*! ing their cars to (to swimminff at trimmcil with lace. She carried ,i n French ux6 - one .q'iiart conwimmc. nvn Sfwaren were: John J. Lahotay, STAWP FOR BFl c ot ' of American Beauty little flnoly larff* beet«, rhnppc Se*aren Avenue, Sewajen go on si;, j front, it tan lyii Bowler. Mi»s Jeni Sul and Mis.- ami Peter JHessick, SO Lincoln rltim * wtim Mildred Kollarik, all of C'nrteret. Avenue. Carteret. and Vice! Bornht \r you serve Borsht hot or chilled, jcie attired in cliossp^'similar to >Tot only (,Usll In the 10 year old group, it thi* Kalmnn M«n, of 00 •Oampton may b" uprvpd the approved ftitifhinc touch i< ihn: uf the matron of honor':-. and filling, it*)* at", a tablespoonfiit of heavy sour lovely Ba«q«e <*"••• with B t9W." Avenue, Wocrlbridjre, was penul Anil They :il=n carried bouquet? t<' CLASSIFIED! with vitamin* Bl, ami ('. cream, dropped on pach cupful. boy motif on the potW»l. Good irert three cftupons for driving to •••]• • in.i American licuuty roses. Ruth Hou»ek*«pin» Ma*"^ '•"- W; Clover tirft Wood- i rich in roijthur, pnta«inm :ifi*•<•»«"' 'lf •'' v<-rv 1 «*il|f wmfcM rbuftfrrii- mmt overtook it. Overcooking is < ame word of penalties imposed I ntfrtlnnt <»ntn«, KTRI^A Steady work; one -A, Ami-Ticdti Cyanamiil &rem;-' HTS ^jw Shopper, pirk;mr «>ir Louis Ptitnokij i of Carteret, Carteret Girl Bride Ctrttret'Novelty Dr..- Hook and i idMilUrc, nn|-r1- •>•— that t,l =oliil itnft of trfe cabbage family—bi'uwl.- it'ivcd.1>V emtTi- i> lint ri-.arlr.'Brjff*,' an'.rW->i- Voodt>ridni thr l« iwn flower, etc. iain Suyder, of farteret; .loseph Of Port Reading Man pons and 'Burnett Iieumml, (i MALE nln n, "III lfnvi«. 1'lKrr * days. Wfe llave an npeiu , peny, Rotary Club of Woodbridg*, Col»- KIHW i» the •simplest way in thought to the accompanying ft- ia^c buy was Robert Andre.', if iupe o •pnnnrnl »f tin- rlrr null >rirf- Heny Jabs, of Fitch Street. young men 1S m ,, A. fiiwroer. Inc., Kords Kire Com- «rr* 7nw tabl>n(r<"', lint this n«e- lii)>li inrvtiifp «n enrti trni. Knll cipc for stuffed cabbage leaves, Taitevet. ,f Henry pany, M. Irvinjt Dmi»ii'»t, H*mj>- up HUH iHotHn nllb innlh plrkii, letter and are commended by the Caftoret, to Pfc. George Wasilek, lammer. Also si en,: fnl vegetable slips easily into » IMni'F rnllb In hnkln* M*l\; nM After the tcremony, a reception TAX RETURNS TOI; ru'.N'i. H(i|j*lavm Engine [ A. & P. Kitchen. You'll find thn'. of Port Reading, took place Au- older men. Apply •id* variety of naiads. One that's nnln- <, «f Amboy tulle veil was arranged from a desired. Write H" Avenue, will be- hold September Mr. and Mr«. John KeMroe^ I the (rut.u of Mis. Roslyn Pfciffer, WOnnHRlDGE—After a htar- coronet of wed pearls and she |pentient-f-eadrr. I 30. The- cloth i« nnw on display and daughter, Kathlten, of Klc-si- j of Prospect Sti'-if. .; •Monday, the Township Com- carried a bouquet of white gladi- MONEY miiter approved the transfer of a at Chrintensen's Department Store nnr Place, are vacatlotiinj; ill ; ~Mi,s Jane Wiiht-vid^', of I),. flteady been made with a New oli and houvarriia, On July Hist, money in circu- li, tion on October 2'.i in the Wood- returned to live with her parents pen, black whh imately t*n cakw were fttoler. Va. have returned from an cight-duy bridge High School Auditnrium. Leon Plichta, Nick Oe Santis, G. until the end of the war and Pri- from in fi'«nt of the A It P Store L. Robinson, Gaetano Russo and top, on Barron Avi-. i»- • J"MJKS Jean Aaroe has return- +vi-p to Montreal and Quebec, Can- The show, acco.'diiiK to Patral- vate Wasilek returned to his du- Guaranteed repairing of all in Uelin teforp the storft opened Edward "Superior. They were mtin St. and (int'i: • ed to her duties as a student nurse stila. man Daniel Pantoni,. (jenera! ties al Fort Story, Va. Green St. between i- Tuesday, accoidinc to a report —Fred With.crid);5,.,i8 hom,e represented by .William Egan. types of electric ov treadle at Muhlenberj? Hospital in'Plain- r chairnMn, will take the place of ' While a student at Woodbvidpe Rfthway Av*s. I.iln i made by the manuitw I. T. Ct)«- from Rlkton, Va., with his family , | . Jaities S, Wight was attorney for field after spendiiig a three-wee!< t lt annual Armistice Kve dai High Pcljool, Private Wasilek was Wit Barron Avi-.. W prove, to Motorcycle Officer Jo- vacation H! her home on Linden .(in lie Rota Avenue fur a two Mr. Baraniak, tewing machines at reasonable which has been eliminated on ac- sin out^tiuidintj football player. 8-U468-R. Beph Fmkan. Avenue. weeks' vacation. count of the war. Mr. Kgan contended that there were sufficient liquor dealers in prices. We uiso buy used elec- —'Mr. and Mi's. Martin Peter- —Mrs. I. Robert. Heath, of STRIKES LOST—Gas cat n- The cast of the show will Port ReaiHng without an addition CARD OF THANKS son, of Rahway Avenue, have rr- ] P> ospt-c-t Rtre.et, was the weekend Attorney-General Francis Bid- Thomas J. Leah; -. ii elude singers, dancers, magicians of another -tavern. Mr. Wight tric or treadle sewing machines. l Mt r 3 K Hrath of M die has filed an opinion that the I wish to thank my friends turned after sjen ^ a month at i»f ' " , ^ - > °- musical comedy actors and ac- pointed out that their businesses Ave.i Woodbrid(;<'. ; nawk. .N. V. Connally-Smi'th Act permits the Best prices pftid. Call and relatives for their many Great Bend, Pa. tresses and, several novel and sur- could not prevent competition and representatives of any proup ol MONEY TO LOAN kindneHsts during my recent —Mrs. Anna llohnsiin, of prise features. .stated that Mr, Robinson's place employees, even a Minority, to LIFE INBURANCK a bereavement in the death of Green Street, is ndinif' n two PLANES Tickets for the .show will be (if business was at least two miles obtain permission to take a strike interest rate«. !•'• . my husband, Dr. Emery Singer. weeks' vacation thv. Ponoco WPB olficiiils do not expect to placed on sale next week, accord- i.way from the building owned by vote. reflnaficed. N«^ (Signed) Mrs. Charlotte Sintfer meet the ]i(),000-plane-a-month ing to Patrolman Fred Linn, Mr. Baraniak in Port Reading. 1 Singer Sewing Machine Write or call, i i '•! '•! —Miss Janet Kraeicr, of Be. - ijriJal in 19-1.1, sayinu that the prob- chairman of the ticket committee. It was brought out during the FOR SALE WEALTH BANK, V- i ~ | ability is that the !l,000-a-month In addition, a large, attractive sou- hearing that Mr. .Baraniak was jiatevviil be, attained'before 1944. venir progranu is .beintr plaimed forced to move because the Royal ci. The possibility exists that the with Patrolman Kenneth Van iPelt Petroleum 'Corporation has pur- RAHWAY — Six room house, TO Smith St. WANT':!) | number of planes will be reduced as chairman. ased the Sewaren prcporty, "piragp, tile bath and shower,1 WILL PAY in order to produce a greater Perth Amboy 4-0741 rag«, numlbi'r'of heavy l>bmb,ers. Record food production is prt- coal steam heat, close to trans- AEpS FAVORITE HYMNS Green St., Last Week icted; less for civilians. portation jind schools. Price With Fifth American Army, HELP WANTED—FEMALE North Africa.—Among the favor- $r>,:joo, Have You Placed ite hymns of American boys here ire: "Old Rugged Cross," "Faith MEN - WANTED Ross Di Com© Agency August Yonr Order for of Our Fathers," "What a.Friend," "Sweet Hour of Prayer," "Rock Both skilled and unskilled 233 Hamilton St. Cr«rn r*»nuf*cturing company of Ages,'! "Lead Kindly Light," operators needed for BahwaJ 7-0202 Fire-Place Coal? "Blessed Assurance," "Safely war work, located in Woodbridge, r^'> Fur Sale Through Another Week," and i> chemical factory. popular , hymn version, "God Bless America," according lo FORSAM service* of a »»er»on adept at ft»ure« to handle A tremendous nelection ot JOHN J. BIHING Chaplain Charles E. Brown,' of 48 hrs, work week. In Clark Township, 5 room mod- "acilic Grove, Calif. coals f e a t u ri n g advance 'blue coal' i evil bungalow; 1 car detached pa- roll and sUtistical vrark. TW« ii a sprmanent Time and Vi over 40 hrs. CALL WO. 8-0012 Plane output for Army JIOW ex |riipe; screened in porch; entirely styles in choice pelts and | insulated; tifc bntn; shower; cop- d the combined Aifis total. , tion. Apply in wtttt fivtog age and exp.-ri«>m- workmanship at prices we Non-hazardous : per UibLng; laundry platform in n| i j basement with built - in clow cannot offer later on. TELEPHONE 40075 I screen* and storm windows; toeau- Philadelphia Quartz Co. 1 tifully landscaped. Lot (V0 x 121, Rahway, N. J. j price ?<>,2fl0. aOVER GREEN DAIRIES INC. i Ross Di Como Anency, A. GREENHOUSE (',s mile south of N. '•!. 233 Hamilton St., THOS. F. BURKE Sttite Reformatory) Wo«dbridg«, N. J. RahWay, N. ,). 195 Smith St. P«rth Amboy Open Evenings KINDLING - FIREPLACE Telephone Rah, 7-02fi2, - WOOD - Fnnerd Director* • HELP TED—MALE—FEMALE • FAMOUS READINQ COAL MEN--GIRLS-WOMEN KOPPER'S COKE 366 STATE STREET REiNT A MODKBN PERTH AMBOY, Ft J. To Our Patrons MASON MATERIALS You're urgfently needed to produce electrical wire u Joieph V. Coitello, Mgr. and cables—This is important WAR WORK, for elec- ROOM APARTM1 FUEL OIL Phone Woodbridge 8-0724 trical wires and cables are vital equipment on Shipi, WARR COAL 4 Planes, Tanks and Guns. SUPPLY CO. "Tlim It No SniMtUou-~ ST. GEORGE AVENUE F»r B»Aa 3.1-tlw' GENERAL CABLE OFFERS YOU - - . IN AVENEL, N. J. WOOftBRlDGE TOP WAGES MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY In oriitio five onr employees a uwff-etirnedl IVi m«6» from Eastern Aircraft, Linden; N. ••• . Have You a Car Standing GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS Building, Barbtr, N. J.« National Pneu.»» » reif and oundvet at well — M««k & Co., Railways Clo« to School. Cl.«' TIME AND ONE HALF PAID FQR OVER 40 HOURS Shopping. We me closing out store from Monday, A«g. Idle in Your Garage? WORKED I Minute* walk from Avwiel Station, P-'»" IT COULD BE HELPING TO WIN THE WAR CAFETERIA ON PREMISES A 30th to Tuesday, Sept. 7th. Thankt foryoa r Bus No. 54 from R*hway, Woodbridge, or 1'" AS traniporUtion m»rch»nU of long rttudiM in this city, we ar» IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT •• l\ in • position to te» that idl* ctrt be put into th» twndi of war boy to AVfenel Street. cooperation. workert who nted lucb truupurtatlon. That1* part of out wartime DON'T DELAY — GET INTO WAR WORK NOW duty. H»v«,yd« tuch a ctr—u adkoad.car, perKap*—ot any auto- GM Rangft, Shadet and Scr«n» Furnithed. mobilf you could do without? If you'll MS ut> we'll pay you the APPLY AT ONCE. Rent |46.O(X top cath pries for it (and uftd car prlcM today are at an all-time liljb). ' ANY MAKE ; . . ANY MODEL General Cable Corporation Homestead Ridge Dev. * GET OVR OPFSR TODAY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Mr. M.d**, Agent SHE YOUR OLDSMVttlLE DEALER PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 7 O«k St.. «or. Avenel St., Av« DAILY 5J30 TO 5 P< M. INCLUDING SATURDAYS WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES Mio*> 8.478 RappY Bakery BRINO PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP 475 RAHWAY AVL, WOODBRIDGE, N. J, BRING CERTIFICATE OF AVAILABILITY FROM Wo. 8-0100 U- S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

Cf, ViMX: .wiiif |.;SI)KNT—LEADER • FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1043 PAGE THREE Daielhess COLONIA NOTES British And American Smart Fas/iions AVENEL NEWS t

• -Miss Gertrude Owen has re- irnil Nicholas Mm. Nicholas Fin- |,..id Sunday by or Carl, of Middlesex Avenue, Servicemen Guests •Miss Judy Prrirr ami Mis* J.iau Motimin are upending the! uriU'd to her home in Boston, n>n and daughter, Tatricit; Ittl. •e spending a few days with Mi John Ijiwlpy and duughter, P«- SKWARKN —Servicemen from week nt Silver Ray. Muss., nfii'r spending »cv»r:il nd Mrs, Frank Hill,'of Orwigs- urned After ippmiinK > month At I'l,,. following won i Pa. the I', S. Army and Navy, the Brit- •Mi-s-s. Eleanor Conger, of Mr.. weeks with her nephew and niece, pie Street, is spending two weeks Mr. and Mrs Robert Grlmloy, of i two wcekV vacation spent at ,,,,| Scott, 'Clirl llg, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Rosen- i li Merchant Marine nnd British at Point Pleasant. Woodbridge Avem,i'. Seanidc Heights. [r|> ;,n,! John Oli- srg, of East Stioet, entertained Rnyal Navy were guests at the •Mrs. Frank Wukoveb, of St. I, dinners included: atunlay evening in celebration weekly informal summer dance, —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sthvadcr, He Avenue,' spent Sund.iv I Hriilgen nnd Miss 1 Mr, Rosenberg's birthday, Saturday "ight at the Und and f Wilkesburre, Pa., arc guest* of with frii>nda in New York City. |.;,iter(ainment was ucats includedi: ,Mr, and Mrs Water Clubhouse with members of Mr. nnd Mr*. Dnvid Davis, at I,*n- Iselin Briefs - Miss Jowphine Wrunski, of |, | oliphant, with enry Weithnp, Miss Ruth Fuck- 1 Li- Sewaren Republican Club, nox Avi'tuie, irl liemsen Avenue, h»s returned Waller Brozowski, er, Mr. ami Mrs, Henry Reckc- Inc.. as hosts. A song-titled elim- -The Ever Jolly Girls met ill —Miss Patricia ()"Neil, of Cor- hunie after spending a wc,ok with ,,|jnii, The nffair was nd daughter Gertrude, Charle: ination dance was won by Misit the home of Mrs, George Cosgrove reja Avenue, is visiting in Balti- •Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman, «f r |.,i.(| Rosenberg, as- runs, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Keh- Dorothy Sammons, of Port .Read- o Chase Avenue Monday eve- more. Lunihertville, ., RoseiVberg, Mrs. •auti', Henry Grew,' Mr. and Mrs. me anil Lester Hrbek, Mus. 2/c ning. -Mr and Mr«, Louis Muncasey —Privnte James O'Connor, noil ;/,,n, .Mr, and Mrs. •ftmes Staunton and Otto Rosen- ut Williatnahurg, Va. Refresh- —'Mn: -AAtnutil Albrecht, Jr., •mil children, of Smith Street, HIT of Mr. and Mrs. P. O'Connor, «i , H ' .Mr. and, Mrs. erg, all of Colonia; and Mr. and ments prepared by Mrs. Louis II. and «'>ns, of Chase Avenue, have U ding two weeks at Ocean Ridgley Avenue, han returned t* ..' \1,. nnd Mrs. Charles Paul Bushman am! dnugli- hrown and Mrs. Elmer Krysco returned to their home nfter Gate. Camp Rocker, Alabama, ,1 Mis. James Staun- ers, Melon and Jean, of Westfield; were served. spending two week* ut Seaside. 'Miss Eleanor Uhlig, of Coni- - -Mr. and Mm. Frank 8t«fc«r — I Mw- Thomas Le nr. and Mrs. Fritz Wcilhop of (iuesls frnm the U. S. 0. Center, -Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Horvath mercial Avenue, has been the visited Mr. and Mm. Albert Stee- ,.,,(. Kuiios and Otto York. ' lerth Amboy were: Ruben Car- and children, Betty and Robert, of 1'iest ol friends in "RidRevvood at'.il villn, Thomas Clemo, Jack Kim, Morrinry Avenue, have returned lier, of Springdale Sunday. .Miss Mildred 'Madscn, of • Ihor points in Long Isliuid for Donald (tartness, Robert C, Flan- home after spending u week with —Mr. Martin 9! Luduardla _ Mis, Fred Sutter Rutgers Avenue, is visiting her the past month. ery of California; William L Saw- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Horvath, of Avenue, is'a patient in Rahway were hosts Sun- unt and uncle, 1M1. and Mrs. -—Mr. nnd Mrs. William Cullen. I yer of New Hampshire; Abe \A\\- Pittsburgh, Pa. Memorial Hospital; ,,,,111- ;it. their home, McCorkle, of Bristol, Pa. formerly of Kearny, have moved r. arm Mrs, John Maas and I for of Connecticut; Jack C. New- —Mrs. Charles Urookwell and —M*. anil Mrs. Walter RucheK \jr. mil Mrs. foiwarr l» -\~ Harvard Avenue. jell of Missouri; Jim Manley, Glas- [infant daughter, of Jersey City, ightev, Arlcnc laughter, Joan, of West Cliff -•Miss Nina Flynn, of Kearny, li, of Fiat Avenue, visited tn gow, -Scotland; Jens Mcntzoni. jhnve returned home after visiting ..'inWuii. Charles Reck Road , spent the weekend with was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Scotch Plains Sunday. Norway; Douglas Armishaw, New Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brookwell, ,1 Mix, Joseph Dillon Nicholas Ames of Miilville. Syme, of Maple Street, .Sunday., —Mrs. John Hamilton, of Wafi Zealand; Gordon A. Scott, New- Si., of Burnett Street, for sev- \li mid Mm. Arthu rs. Hahe-y MeClure, Chain —'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gruu- wick Strc'ct, is vacationing at At- ' foundland; James Bristow, Ellea- eral days. i, I,; Mr, and Mrs, Ren Road, was hostess for sam and children, Barbara Ann bury Park. niore Port; Thomas Lambert, Port; Something really special it (hit —JMI\ iti.ii Mrs. Jiuues Co»nifT i..>\-:iv; and Mrs. Pau few days last week to the Misses smart, all-wool jacket dreti fea- j:nd Harold, arc spending this —Mm. James Duff and daujh- Sunlight; Harry Organ, Liver- .\nd son, James, Jr., unit MIRS Do- Mi>. Andrew Seliman Patricia and Jean Taylor, of New tured in the September Good week at Silver Bay.' ter, Jenn, and Mm. George {Jr6- pool, Harry Holderoft, Birming- ris Stevens, of Manor Plnce, are York. Housekeeping Magazine. Red or —Mis* Mary Lou Monson, of gan if nrt daughter, Loretta, spent ham; James Gordon, Warnunster; spending two weeks with relative* •The following members o green bowi add to its eye-appeal. Manhattan Avenue, is spending a Tuesday at Coney Island. l-'ia/.ii-r, 0. S. N., sta Anthony Morris, •Smethwick] Ken- in Rcranton, PH. Mrs, Osciir White Girl Scout Troop No. 1*5 enjoyed I week with Miss Shihlcy Aiud, of Manhattan Bench neth Kurnbagh and Harry McMul- who was their i»uest for several —Mi»s Anna Bostock of Flat a three-day camping trip tn the Raritan. • ,i| his parents, Mr |len, Blackpool, England, cays returned with them. Avenue visited in Jersey City \ ,jirt Krazier, Arthu Girl Scout cabin in Roosevelt —William Baktr, of Hyatt Other Guests Korpila-Sipos Rites —Mr, und Mrs. Rox Fuffuro and Wednesday. Park* Georgene and Marie Slit- Street, spent the •weekend with his ter, Margaret and Patricia Scott, Also attending were the Misses liatighter, Amelia, of Caniden, arc —WAC Mary Karvan, daughter 1 Mrs, Benjumi Good Housekeeping Magazine inch' and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Her- Amelin Almeda, Helen Suit, Lor- Mary i\nd Dorothy Snee, Theresa spending several dnys with Mi. of Mr. and Mrs. M, Karvan of \ ii'm rst Avenue, Wer for Septomher pi-eivnts thii new Take Place Saturday man Lampe, of Jersey City. 1 raine Mapps, The scouts were ac- Willette, Kay Clark, Ginny Nick- and Mrs. Frank Cenegy, of Ibrt- Pershing Avenue, has been trani ., v.eekciwl tn Mr. an oval neckline, which distinguith- jMiss Janet Young, of Burnett ferred from Fort Devens, Mass. tt companied hy their leader, Mrs. ci thin iweet rayon-crepe dreil. jenig, Viola Nagyskc, Ann Hasko. li.outh Avenue. .;•..!• Thompson an POR TREADING—Miss Eliia- Street, is »pendin(t two weeks Florida . .-*..,. William Ogden, and Mrs. Law- JMary Hallahan Dorothy Hunie, beth Knrpita daughter of Mrs. With relative* In PhlUinsburg. —iHfti Kenneth McKntJyn and ,] nt'.iret. of Rahwaj ( —Jerry Rockyy, o,f the U.Jfc rence Suit, of the Trooy Commit- Margaret Baloga, Mr. and Mrs. El- Eliw»bcth Korjiit-v, of 43 Ghnrles kMi»» MijiRW Kr«ch, ^f J*- son, «f. Clm^e ^vrpv<:. are. iy\!f\* U.iHitly.co, of < tee. • • 9 1 Army is spending a thirty-Hay fuiS |mcr Krysco, Mr. and Mrs* William Stieet, Carteret, tecame the bride, maica, L. I., win t> weekend guest uT reffttivt * in Kingston, *N. Y. 1 lou^h with his mother, Mrs. £ —Pvt, Warren Reeb, son of MV. j Next 'fccident' Tests iTagltart, Mr. and Mrs. W. Krank cf Corpora! Louis Sipos, son of of her slater, Mrs. Edward Groik1, i —Patrolman Meypr Larson, ot Mrs. George Hage- Reckey, of Correja Avenue. und Mrs. Lyle B. Reeb, of Dover ! iRurns, Mm. Martin Snee, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sipos, of Haga- of Park Avenue. | Rahway Avenue, has returned af- Ki.ad, were hosts Road, has been Irunslerred from [Harry Halsey, Rev, Herbert R. man Heights, Saturday. The cere- -Mr. and Mrn, Selh Gamblin |ter a two weeks' vacation spent -Mrs. C. Bower and son, Rick- • kind to Mrs. Frank Camp Davis, N. C, to Keesler To Be Staged Sept. 3 jDentpn, Michael Quinn, Harper A. mony was performed by Rev. Ros-and Mrs. W. J. Street, havi re- [ill West Virginia. aid, of Snnora Avenue, and Mrt. • -, William and Her- ! Field, (Miss. Sloan, Ralph Rankin, Edward Tu- •viU in St. Elia.i Greek Catho- Miss Marie Scheenloop. of F. Walker, of LaGuardia Avenue WOOmiKIDGK-Another of a turned tn their home on . n.lil. —'Mrs. Fred Carlson, of Berke- rek of town. Also Mrs, William • 'Church, Carteret, bridge Avenue after spending j Jersey City, i* :-|',eiiding severn', and Mrs. Hall of Rahway spent Mrs. Kenneth Van series of incident tests ley Avenue, was the weekend will I'cjTaippen of Perth Amboy; Miss The attendants were Miss Mary three weeks at Breton Woods. j weeks with her brother-in-law and Tuesday at Asbury Park. ih.vii Road, are en- held here September .'!. guest of Mrs. Otis Sandner, of Dorothy Stihulick, Miss Dorothy urpita, th« bride's sister and —Mr. and Mr«. Anthony Peter- j.sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Sears. —Miss Florence Webber of Fiftt •. former's Kreml- Tho /.. Humphrey, execu- Hartford, Conn. Simmonsons of Port .Reading; Miss ames Mer.zey, of Lowell Street son and sons, of Burnett Street, of Yale Avenue. Avenue, is entertaining friends in illi.iiii Van Bramer, tive director of the pefense Coun- —The seventh anniversary of Ethel Reider of .Carteret; Walter iarteret. The, bride wore a light are vacationing at Ocean Gate. —Mrs. Adrian De Young and from Newark, N,\v York, cil, has asked ail membericmbers of ththee |Gay, Charles Anness, Jr., andGuy the founding of the Civic Improve- ue suit with white accessories —Miss Alice Wrunski, of Rem- children have returned home to —Mrs. /Frank Pearce and if the Colonia Vol- protective services to be at their I Weaver, of Woodbridge. ment Club was celebrated Friday nd a corsage of white roses. He sen Avenue, has returned home Burnett Street after a two weeks' daughter, Marguerite, of Sonofa ii Honk and Lad- posts not later than 8:15 o'clock nt the Inman Avenue Hall, with aid of honor was attired in a after spending a week with Mr. vacation at Seasiiie. Avenue, spent Sunday in New . and their families that night, There will be no au- Mayor August F. (ireiner as guest Marie Gregory, Army Man rown suit with yellow aceesorie.s and Mrs. Charles Ramsin, of Titus- —(Potty Officer Michael Craig York. '". ial iSaturday. The (IH)k' signals and traffic is not to nrt carried a corsage of tea roses. villc. who has been in overseas servict. if honor. ..Michael J. Trainer, Tax •—Mrs. Joseph Cullinane a"rfn* .•harge of Seymoin be stopped, only around the area Marry In Avenel Rectory After a reception held «t the —Stunrt and Jack Urookwell, ll;is been the guest of Mr. and Mrs Collector, and John H. Coyne, a lo- daughter, June, of Star Street, I by Charles Sktbin- al Democratic leader, were also of the incidents which have been ride's home the eouple left for of Burnett Street, are spending William Gainor, of Yale Avenue. AVENEL—Miss Marie Joseph- p attended the theater in New York , .|iiin Almeda. Musi- present. planned to occur off main high- )hio where two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. — Mrs. Chailes Burdash am ways, ine Gregory, daughter of iMr, and Corporal Sipos is sta- Sunday. mill was provided by The Mayor congratulated the oned. Charles Vim Leer, of Rutherford. suns, Charles. Martin, Timothy ),een|Mrs. Felix Gregory, of Chase Ave- .lit aiul Walter Bre- inemlbeis on their accomplishment Ki£ht incidents have planned by a special committee nue, was married Tuesday after- since their organization. During noon to Private William Katko |v i Mi>, Joseph Corbett, and the lucation and contents is the business SCSMDII, a committee son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Katko • llnaii, were hosts over not known to any of the services, composed uf Thomas Leworthy, ot Ash IStreet. The ceremony wsv .1 ;oudre blue suit with hat and a< Ifrand. foirmerlr y of John Brcnnan gave a report on Held In Home of Mrs. Kozo essoi'ies of dubonnet and wore •.'•• .if Garden City, L. I. the honor roll plaque, which is ;orsage of gardenias. The raal YOUR STORES i Mr-;. Robert Glasson now being prepared. 1 AYENBL—Mrs. Charles Kozc. f honor was attired in a mo* ••!•, Kathy, of Enfield The following new members of Livingston Avenue, was host- ruen suit with accessories of ta ' Sunday at' Point were admitted: Carl Iljr, James es.s to the Avene.l Parent-Teacher and a corsage of rose buds. iMayfaix, August Mayfair, .Mr. j Association at the seventh in ;>, hx Charles Volk, lanii Mrs. Ernest Meyer, Frank | series of afternoon curd parties lioad, entertained ,;panen. Frank Barth'elmes and Af. y. Man Jailed For Year 'apen, Wednesday. ' iaincs Way and son, Hugo Miller. Honorary member- ! Non-players prize'went to Mrs On Local Woman's Charge i:>cy City, over the ship was presented to 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Flunk Cc-ni'iry. Other prizes were Herman Thetss, in appreciation of wop. by Mrs. Frank Applegate WOOD.BRIDGE—Steve Diene: HAVE A WAR JOB! Mrs. Arthur Kairce, their work in lettering the dub Mrs. Kdwavd Brady, Mrs. John !!G, of 1M9 Aslor Avenue, New i -I, riitertiiincd Sun- sign on Inman Aveiiue. A murker. Mrs. William La Forgo York 'City, "was sentenced to thr r occasion of Mr. Also present- were: Mrs. Waltei county workhouse for 'l'6fl days on HOME DAMAGE!) 'ii'Iay. Guests were Cook, IMis. HaAld Hanson, Mrs a complaint made by a woman. ISELIN—A house on Oak Tree •"•itlield and daughter, Edward Itrady, Mrs. Frank •Ricm Dicnes, arrested here or.ee be- Koad, Iselin, owned by Mrs. V. Sotieiil, of IJOIIK IS- or, Mrs. Klnu-r Hudson, Mr fore and ordered out of town, is In addition to our responsibility to provide the necessities of life for our Marzik was damaged by fire Wed- V. Itichard Myers, Mrs. Robert Grim alleged to have, attempted to us- nesday. Iselin Firt,Co. No. 1 put Mi William Bald- ley, Mis. Leon Saueis, Mrs. John sault the local woman who was customers, your stores have an added obligation in this war. We have been out the blaze. •niier.-t Avenue, werc Anackur, Mrs. Frank Pelzmar walking near her home. The wo- i-.y to Mr. and Mrs. man's screams brought aid and asked by the government to conserve light, fuel and manpower. In order to Quc-bec discussions said to Mrs. Hiclnud Seyfcrth and Sirs, 1? 1 . o!1 Linden. . Dimoj) subsequent arrest. jail for ruthless war. G. Pci-iei. ••••i< H. ("rani1, Fairview do this, effective September 1st, the stores listed below will close EVERY ri tin ncd home after mil Mrs, Joseph Black WEDNESDAY at 12 o'clock noon DURING THE ENTIRE YEAR. The only ex- ception to this schedule will be the month of December and any week in which ^••Iwanl Anderson, of ! \' '•iiui', is spending a a holiday Occurs. , ^'i. and Mrs. Henry J. 1 '":!it Pleasant. Have You Looked In order to help us make a greater contribution to the war effort we re- 'I Mrs. Joseph Car- 1 hain O'Hills Road, spectfully ask the co-operation of the public in completing their Wednesday ".'•r the weekend to in your Directory ^li s Seiine Carraghei, shopping before noon.

••''•i Sieinei, of -Patri- iiiteituiiii'd her for that number *! Anna Tmjinsky, . "V(.| iho weekend. i Mrs. Uiw'ience Suit, P. Montazzoli Shoe Rebuilder !' el, were hosts Sun- Allen's Dept. Store Spark Auto Stores .'"I Mrs, Herbert Cas.- Information" will ask you •'• ,iy. • !-' Fuegnei1, of West this question whenever you Rahway Ave. Grocer '" KUesl of her aunt Christensen's Dept. Stofe M.J.Drake \li'. and Mrs. Walter call her for local or nearby "! Jersey City. \niio, II. ,S. N., sta- numbers. Busy Bee Market >\ •'••liington, I), C, spent Choper's Dept. Store Service Barber Shop 1 «ilh hi.s parents, Mr, * * + ''• M. Auito, of Inman Your help is urgently needed S.S. Thrift Footi Market •'•yiaoiii- Olstn, of In- Lehrer's Men's Shop 1 to take unnecessary calls off ii . is recovering from Mickey's Barber Shop •'''''''•'my at the Rahway crowded information centers, n"i>iUI. , Sunnyside Food Market l;'''tiiie Black, daugh- linol and switchboards... for Vivien's Baby Shop 11111 Mis, Jumea ilkck, Main Barber Shop 1 'Penile, is u patient l::i telephone facilities cannot be ^i,y Memorial Hos- Miriam's Dress Shop Jasper & Son 1 enlarged to meet increasing Mrs. I'askel Merrill, ( V. Barber Shop • Avt-11 in.-, were, hosts j needs for essential wartime !n Milton lhinham, of *La Grace Beauty Shop service. Service Hardware 1 Mi-, William [Loosen, l:":"1. entertained their \ ************** Frank's Barber Shop '"''•in IAIUX, of Newark, ** *La Mode Hairdresser Call '^Information " only Woodbridge Hardware 'ili-un Baldwin, of Am- when the number you want '"was hostess to the ; 1 is not in jDur directory. Main Shoe Repair "Margie's Beauty Salon Ogden, 'Mrs1. *****'i**> ******* Main Hardware '^. Mrs. Thuodore Kay, 4 '""Id liiady, Mrs. Stan- "kl ami Mrs. Williajii Woodbridge Shoe Rebuilders NEW JERSEY BELL Tier's Hardware Sylvia's Beauty Shop 1[llllllw Smith, of Mid- : ii htr purents, TELEPHONE COMPANY e iBicd, of American Shoe Repair "Closed all day Wed. week. General Appliances ii!-iiMu Tuttle, of Mid- •'• •""'•, was thB dinner TUNI IN "THE TELEPHONE HOUR" IVEJY MONDAY NIQHT AT 9 WEAF > KYW L ''"'^iiy «j JUrs. Jacab

1" « »nd LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL LEGAL NOTICES LBCAL NOTICES ,v r,,t;r|l Ml-. .Illllll At-berl ll S.4« Bloi-k Lot 40- , .. 403.83 ll,,l,r in; « -in:i: linrkri 1-1 I'.'l Hrfer T(i: W-SJHi DoPkrl 1*1 . -ok.mnn . M^rfciU'Pt I'utin, Mi-. 1 Tax Lien* MITKK III' I'l 111,11 »»I.K NOTICE or POK.IC XA w ( -I;,, Mr', Henry C\<\:. TO WHOM IT MAV riiNTKtJN: With Interesl «4f,-r Sfl-51 (ien. V. fiooil.oppr.,| Tn WM"M IT M^V Ci.i.Vi-KllN- tti<> If. ,lnlv I n, I!14:; S4B-0 4 & iIt<•«. Mrs, Frfil N'cliiiii. AI n reRUlnr nif»tin(C of Mrs. Slrthey ,|, ii,,, TownfOMp I'nmmittPn nf tlip Tn Artielin Offer . 56.9-1 (Wft. JF. Oh>wls(te<.,| in." 17 i Hiil'iu. Mr'. Marie (,, jintu i ' '' tl,,- ',?. -,«lnl' 1 lHl M linKficil «• Flfirence Onvl« Hfi.nr, X47-.A ib. Y. nttMttpr^] II,- lit. M.,11 I 'I:"-' 1 1 - 1 (i Alesnmfer Miiknrowlrli SI47-A .'(S-411 en. F. . F. SI" M (War Tfmel In tlie Committee 1IC-H 17-B 27 u N'ii'k.lii'-:. Mrs. Florence T.rr. OtO. F. asper 1 ftinmlierx Memortnl Municipal & 1S47 47-P 34-44 UV. T ( ii. I ,- NArmSn (M. P. Cf00(ll(pe»il .frihn I'oync Mr-. M.mi.riiii Mm. Hullillnir, Woo'ltirldKe, New Jersey. J47-E Ifl-« O^o. V. (lpo(»jp»ea nnd e\po?f n-nd (-"It »lt public snlc Jaififa . «70.81 S (ISI! 121-12H -R 1H-27 Qfo. I'. Oooanpet.i n*s Mr*.. Herman nn.l to the Mg-heM bidder aceordltig A(inr*Tnent. Homes, trie . 7.34 -,H.' .ind tf. 1 i»r> & H47-F, :lt )t it Oft). F. CKioaifpneil to terms of sale on file with Hie 1IV-I Ajmrtffient HoTrtes. ".67 1:1 It 'H47-E 3»-'M ToiYri*iliip (Merit open to iTiPtteetioti 411-C Homes, .. 3.67 d«». P. lflfl 147-T 11 -F.7 ittso. f. Mr-v -John Epp<*n^tijineJ, null In he pnMlr-ly rend prior 1o 411- Ii .. 792.SO ! tn 1 301-30 B-84 ,.,|,. f.,.-« f..' i,, t; l in,!iisiv.- in Pin- k IIS F .Irttne**! SfhneWfr Ui-0 a«o. F. Peterson. Peter Vujri'l. i.-ii'i ,,:, i.,.t .104 * 305 1-t Itjchntrfl DlwlTison ... U>7l'.7J 847-11 (Wn. F. i-, In , k -M. \V"f.-lli 7r.i-7r.r. J17-H ' OCti. V. Otf«pVM Schwcnzer, llorothy 7i.ni M.in Afinrtfrient Ilonics, Inc. .. 18.37 41s.-i: «47-I Oeo. F. (lontisppur) Hetty (irAn.«ani, KatK- Takp further notice thnt the ApsrtThent Homes, lnc .. a.fls T.ik" fiirll"-r n the Trtwn- 847-.I' 4-7. en, rujlu'lnn Tiin-ii»hlp .'ornuiltf»e has, hy re»o- Alfferi TV Hyle • SftH.72 F. Mrs. 4''lw«i'i'l Johnson, ?!ilp C'.'jnil,! M II. t.n". D>' intinn nnd rurtrannt to law, fixed o . 344.JO S17-.1 13.22 Sei>, , ...nd ptirmiant to 't a itilnl- Anna B. Mnsnn ^oi ii .-on. Mr-. Jnhii law, minimum price nt »-Mclt suld lots^ir, 41H-A •447-.I S2.SH mum price ;il whirlt' Vrtitnotrn „. " •- K. ' -ilork -will be .^ •H'.i-A I't. 1417 '.'. ftitft) •7-K 1-4 Alex PorlioV," Mrs. m.,' k will >-•• ».-!il 1 |IOS-111 l.illte M. Branro 47-K -E. ar(.-li(.»,. i,. \V;i! n. S- 'TlU'Tlt 7 T.enn ITafTle'fl.'Mrs. Wtlliirm Hivyer. mti.inium prU-o lining SI.10."II. [dnn(I!!-,I 15S8 A irn-rtk 11 -M ! i of prflMirinn deed and A.lvcr- Mr lii'i. i •' Muic/hie. (-1 Abraham i.iibninn.' Mi.-i. William iuut i|v«rti«,nK 44H-.I u irisr.- H. Kolllnunn ?7.?2 •4-aa- ipr Ihl.« .«nle. Sold lots In shld lv.'l lhl« s-i " in in H47-N ffeo. ii!ii. thu; h i.g-baml, Lieu,, I.iuiri!"cn, Theresa N;t(,'>\ Hck'n re n do*n , bli' It If fold on terms, will require N. .1. Title flttnr. * Tr. t; if'mid frm- will 1 Xk.21 '),:-, nf tin Ai my Air t-on-- . HaL-i. Wulter Hditsmafl, William l.jln.,,,. ,,t',i 'lev. n |,;i>-m*.nl . fit il'-.HIi, t !|H l.;il- I Ll'le Tleih H4S-H1 s 14,711 ui in enual i"" of inir'-lmse'price to f P paid In V'frtl Ou>lje 845-P-: 4 Wbodhrldne i«'iw in Seel. Helen t.iirfh, MrX "John l.a- pr!<-8 I" lin.'f. plus! »-'i"al tn..ntlily inptnllments ot 110.00 217fl 4,« n' -' Fhiie •) WelnmMUi 3II-A J urovided I fins ln"re«t aid other terms pro- 22fnry K. Allen TO-A "14 i» I'. S, Amy- T, -I. Rali'lituy. Mrs. Tiike fnrll-.fr notice thnt nt sn.id 4ii*-\ I'lJIft ii.' iliat iut said 1.. (!r|epi> '«.• O. V.Zlln 12.57 8T.3-A < i4»r. * I4 iiii'l Mr". Willium H. Pen :- ;fVrnaril ' i.m-afrVm. Sp<|ncer I.er 5nh'. or :my (lute to Wh|c1i It m»y < .Mr whirl, ;t nuy lia 2.29 IS23-IS: 8 VnMtifn fft-iilly i-« 1 • !:ile l win Diiiriicl t<> tli' a liny <>l- Dniinnionil, Marinrie Onlcy, Mrs. be adjourned, the Township Com- 17 I - A l-D- _'-n If«*r TVIie Hom»«, It.. mittee reserves the rlffht In Its ills' tTI-1! 12 ra;47 .laiiiiiiiy I'.' of this vc;if. | r"'i,'ti< in lt« ills, reti.on IRC, In" Annn.M- Hiirkiini.il John IV, .1 i«o|>h Mfiyi-r, Kliziiln-th ri-rtion to rejert any one or all "hltls 47T- A 31 - ( 3S.74 fi.-.r,-.1 ,- .,t,.- .ir nil M<1* :md to 1 1 and to Ki'll salil lnts In said Mock 10 Sylvia I-lnn 8S5-I ia«-u'i r )< i hi Lieut Miiicliif rk"i f -iJi?r ""'' Mircli Mdder us It mny select, dim 4s::-i: :•.•»:!!• «• irM.. 11S7-MHH i'l .;i|i"t. Mi. nr-KMVt. V.-\ I.illinn finrifc't, Henry l.'hanricki. m:iy SPIU. t, due regiinl reK.ird l»elpg Riven to terms and Ahhn M. isndle • 4.47 1 (i icrni-i :iii'l niiinurr of isc-c sr.r.-i' . 1410-lttl (l ninnnor of pnynient, In ca.^e one or AMU Rmlle 4.47 i| \;, ft !(3 fi •wood I!. 'ison. of 1'< (irii\> Mr-, l>(.T-iv Warfielil. Robert'Hark, (irl» TIH-tl *.' f.^fVi.H,' of m-irc inlnl- 1S.1-C 2UH-4H sr,r.-K ni!)r.> mlnlnitim liiris phfill Us re- 1 8.7: 4 H :t -1 • 2ii7it.su ,lTl S-a-mnel Clgzutto . S5H-0 Ki ft t« 1'pon':i It.VS ye:ir* TI(. i- the -rui <>f Mr. ft'"! 'KiiMiiimrer, Llnyi! Th<'iii]i-;iii, Mr.-. Lid ril-'.'vi- nonlmum. hy the llpori atceptiinee. of the tmlnlrnuni 4S4-A Vtdlli U Vniilnivn IMWUrd, & fi. fjoki William T. Muicliii'. «' ' t.ip Coininiti..i> end the pay-bid, or tiid MIHIVP ininlmuni, liy the ir, M1lllf-ent W. Pill 4.47 in A H Ml-. Thomas Haniiilmn, Mildred Ranch TDU-n Township 'Tomml'toe nnd the pny- tvi-p, !l,i r, .,r l.y I he purchaser »c- 1 4.47 -.>!> ft 31 fm,| c 4SI-I- 4««* ICftiry I.nne man, I'liaiii-i Mel ami, Mr-. Ij-vinir ^ in ili*' IniTincr nf jiuVchnne mi-nt therein by the purchaser nc- II. AI111.11 4.47 1-1(1 A 4 of 17 ci.i-dtngr k" HIP manner of piirchanc ivj-tl A. ftenrrten & c DTK Jin. Arthitt Ilutt. Mis. Kmeisoii While ami .nl-il'. •• wlili- enns of «=:ilt on W. •<: tti j:t rr .'S In :|cc 'ii ii'-i-oriliince with lerfns of,sale on tl»is-A ln^nnn Kstnlen, In 877 !l!i. tl- i- Tonli«liip will deliver :i baf- In'mnn Kstntc». in. 7. SO 817 Staff Serir-ant John W. Dfupi- i Knier-nri White. :i,l «.l.. ,|...| fnr --niil iiri'tnllti. Illc. ilie Township will deliver a tinr- |1i; -A l[rtkn* Kiini ini'l snle ilecd for satil premises. H«rry Know Is 1 H.'t'O "i-s" Mi. and Mr*. I 4HI-.-U t'nitnown Diond, "-on ii f •i \ -el i l*ti<. 1 In'fnan Kstnte*. In. 10.14 87"( 9-1-1 Fonl-: Mr-. William l.nra*'ii. |i:il...|- Alil-n-.l I TI ti. l»r.. UflKnuVn .lolin Dnimmoml, nf Wodrfbriilt;.' i; ,l. I'l'Si' 11 ,1. OUNIGAJf, Mn. S7H u-:io :vs2 i7S JJl«lofi>*n 1 Mi-. (ici.i!'«- I,:ir.-ei!, Mi", ZoltiM: Townsliip Clerk. Township Clerk, Miry Jnn ftatinnfd at Tam|..i, Fin ., him liecji 47s * 479 Tsntherlne l.itnl, llan\ Liiml, .lii-cph Hilda, i -'til I" -Ttli and Clirl«tlnn Qxy n.tfi awarded 'lie 'ioml Conduct Meda'. . i r ...,| .\iiain 4M . in il - In.tep nd- Mrs. Hone Tntmlello KI.7C Bbi; y\it. JiM'iili liuila. Mrs. J'li)f, flftl F.S iss &• isn Hnimirvni.l i« maiiif-ii to ti.e t'm- '.1.27 G4 ft 6f. I'uiil MsiTfitl r, & M - 1 Herbert ('line. I.llf. iner Klfaiior Kay-ei, "f Aveno , Urnest H. ('lift . •;n to nl. 42ft pt. 01 -72 i 3.93 S9S fW" who T« invkilMf Iwr-'Virw-. /.'uluriiu: Ml*.-. Daniel Den'IStei'k- r,o;:-H hi* riandpareiiN for til" dinatii.n'.f ' cr, I'liiliji Den Hleykcr, I'hijirf) Deii Mi'i-B ti; Itnherl l.»«an • NOTICE OF TAX SALE .iii-K i.Vi •• * * I Illevkcr, 'ird, Mrs. Robert (Irctr- Til I'-I! Will. King .-.•iJ-MO Piiiil * Mltlun I'IMIK l.tl U76-i:7» I'f,-. William ('hri-tonr-en, of j »i'.v. Kuth I.ee-on. lv-H S.'.7 TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE in.I in (.'oilm Sii-kuiSuii - Drew Field, I''In. spent the pu.t , Aveiiel: Mrs. E-lna Rrndy, Mrs. J6ri-A r,ir. LSI 9S4 40 A '41 SECTION #74 Miss Vel-:i M, Miinimirill few rtay> with hi" unilHlmothcr, • Donald (amiibell, Mrs. (liistavc Iii-K -tut * tli', »*r. M1-H3 Fr.in.-ls 'Mnrriiy . ' • of the 67 A (l» Mi.v ,1. F. Lurch, fil Kidu'edule Koch, Mrs. Julius Schiller, Julius N.dl'. i Hi;,I Hie nn.l.'i-.«iifili"l ('..lie. hir of TnV I'Vederlrk Odnms 1IIII7 in Hie I'.iunty ..I Miilillcsi'v will In.IId il pniillc :tiu I HI'S Avcmic, Schillei'. Mr". Krodfiick Kciker. Mill),! Mae Hell ...... Ul 'STT-SO Amttoie Woo.l- i; • A it • • UIH iiffl. i I .Muni ii'.i! ItiilliliiiK. Mtiln Street. Mae Bell 110,117 >Uttle Kfta Knmloiiii 1: Mrs. ('river Perier. Mariin Ruchy. ieml.i-r I'', I IT1., nl M-Si (M-lm-k in the afternoon, 17 - A mir, a- II liii,la LSI Jianmel Boyd Chiirli-s FiiJ-r. Jr., shipfi11er J iilsii.' iniinlclrnil lleiiK now in ;ii'n-;irH. 17 - A jlt.ie fleil . : i or. 4 Ramtlel Boyil William IiuFor-fe. John Kuxniak, ir Tin"-, In M;je Hell :i.K2 Tli. [...r. ..1,1 in,. IHir'l I. .low, helnf! ili-s.-rilied liy lot nnd 17-A 2c & J: 1ftC4 J'oh'n '/S\\\u ... fii•»!. CIBSX, 8(h N'ava! Construe- i William (Ici-y. M. IT, & A. Wolfe llenliy «'o. i'i) llu- T.iwn»lii|i A"»i'ssiuent Map, ami in iiecord- 17-1' 11.12 1074 ^ Mnxlnu bin, k it.iifil.. 7 S * tinn Battalion, is homo from the 1 Ot)ier Donort i;, ih.. !,,-! i;i\ ifii|.lic;il.. nlvlntf tin- 11V>n-1'M ri.imc us shown oi William Slitii i«7r. Florence Trojnn re Aleutians fur a month's !i-;u(-, j I ii\ .Intilii-tiir. tiiKcthi-r «ltli tlie IOIMI anii'init due lliereon m '1T-1-' Pt. SewiU'eii: Mrs. !!eilicit Rankin. s s - 4 0 Onl^epne Altiinusiti ..... 5.7:1 10741 21 A •I'HK '17-f s:io nnmttWB*tSTi>rre « A M, with his wife Mr". Gcnrvicve Mrs. Kloise Rcheiiit. Mrs. William '17-M 22-24 •Norman .1. Vlekers ...... tO79-f 4 ft I i\ .-..|« of l:itut will lie M.lil I" miike Ihe iimmintK si'V- Benlto DeliTdrleX A M Furr, at the home of his parents, S tid i I'l '17-M 2fi-27 Nathan & Minnie Vl.-kers .... 71ST ltil*-l Vincent, Clara Nelf-nn, John K(i- r.ilh ,!.HK ,ll, HK.llllM Hi- «imf on-sillcl 1'lllST DAY 01-' JI't.Y. ilHM. M .1. Trail,, 1 - 'i7 >.r Antiii F-llatro 24,01 20, Mr. and Mrs. Charlc" Farr. Sr., zuskii, Knthlf-cn Ko7.tl-k". Knpiirii < i ..mlillle. I,i f,i|.| i,xt i.,u<-tli..|- Wild lYilcn-Mt on salil arnniini I'lidM 21-2:! (JeorR-e Lenjsyol of Linden Avcnoe, WoodbtidEe. II VV III' ,11 l.\ TO TIIH DATK OK VAI.P., anil tile ei,sl nl ;n-r H. S. W^KI. SAM) KIIIS m-':i Snnniel Dispel .... " • . * » i: -,- is •* 13(1.411 fee t.'i Kin Ii jier«ion a« will |nn'< IIMS.V Hie MT-H' Isclin—Mrs. Mai'.v Turner, Mrs. Hill l.e sol.I ill ;i7-s is Helen Kncsern 1.113' Tliiflftn -Msrearct Blnck, Navy i-i ileinpi ion al Ihe lowed rale nf inlf-iv-day • ••• will Dnmlnlck * .Vfiii-Rnret Manem r,.7s I'-ennldei"H .nllrni.il iifh-r Hint il;ii- :i>.,l I!H:! tiixi-', .17 -f 1-1; from » I'm t Iti-Mdiii-;: Jessie Zullo, .!(.- in-n Wilton T. A-nplmiite I'll.7S lU,rf,,B leave with her p.m-nts, Mr. IIMI 1 i-tli-s In rciici-ni within the time hxi-il l.y mil I" I •I:;111 oi .llfhes J. Collins 13.37 Mrs. William Hlac!-, of Lillian Toi- spph Mcsiir, Mrs. Msulelinc Wcst- Himon KBhme •U 1 Owner To July 1st, 111 "! 14 T^'rifidhrldpre Stio|i ProperticH, } lS2,t - L"44 I Malcolm Rutsn,' IM'.K.R., thir.- Perth Amhny — Mrs. HHer. 11.2! Cnsli on deposit Irtr - - 1,746.00 Karol, I'oliert P. Mulviiney., Hob- •l-AA n;:r,-7 fltl-zcn-s' KlilR. Si .nan J'-MN.-tK M.43 .Sto.-U. invi'MimenlH :,;-. class, 8th Naval (.'imstiuetion Bat- 7 Tl Onrollne V. Brown, l-)st I-I! i.-, in-:, Clllv.eilfi IIIIIK. .«: ,(,l|n UK 711 in I" tuxes Levied l/Tider < huti- talion, stationed at the Aleutians. t'l't Iiennan. ii'li-J Oeorge V. lloffn.-r 711.nil l-.l I:;I;:,-I; ClanJe T)ec17, r. h. 1941 iCmrfity and Alosiitider Hiillnt, Kst. 5111-M if .spending a month's leave with Plainlield—Theodore Haap. I;-A IIJ-K! Clmifle Ilecker W.4 3 Sou tli Aml'oy Trust Co. 5-9-0 S:'. in his wife, Mrs. Dorothy ftutan, at. s-h 1 Amlllo Miirtlno ..... 2J8.SI Revenue Accounts TfteVlvaftTe. - Kniployus of General Ceramic .Soiilli Anili(.>" TfiiKl t'n. . .. lie."!! 5-1 -A s • 1111 i -:: I 4S.r.i Ottier Aee'ounts Recflviml* the home of her parents, Mr. and Koiitli Amlioy Trust Co. 7.Illl 541-A 197 & 1!>S .lolin Zllai 2S 400.0(1 and Steatite Corp: Anne Kaoth. *-•!• l-1 Kmer'Kctii-y lievennes Koulli'AmlioT Trust Co. . r.ii.13 r.ii 07 * CS Morton Diner 71.21 7,8911,(11 Mrs. Eugene McElhenny, of Mi-. Helen 1'illy, John Hoikowski, Mrs. v-l- ",-•(; Cafih Deficit S-lj i-ij Soulli Aml.oy Trust On. . .. :i r..»(i 552-C n-tr, 5'ork Jersey Homes, Inc. IIS.UI tin-hen, formerly of Woodbridtrc, I 111- . 7»>i .lohn H Alice Key,s ssti.sis.sii 5 r.'i. Lillian Diihl, Catherine Dudik, 11 A in Vesimont, :.:,-.'-1 •n Totnls \Ve.--tnn.iil, In.- 7!* S Karl Carlisle 17(1.32 Josephine Kurish, Kdward tier- 11-A 11 r.r.s 4:1 \\Te*lmoni. Illl- 7ii.s M.rfc, -luhanna Nuaw lllf.."(l Na'/.-ireih S, Cunililo. II-A 1:! nisinn, Nicholas (Ireteii, Betty I I-A We-il nn mt, Im-. . TS.fiT Ti.MI 4CJ •lo.'-eph Kovaeli " (if Wooilbriilifc, has lii'in transfer- Wontmnnl. ...- 7».S Ale* *• .Inilii MvHiir .. lsisjfi Hnrvnlh. Clitt'ord Herman, Lnuisi- I I-A JHe 7^-74 l.iiiMlilleH for which Cash is KI13-N \Ym. (iDndioHo K-d from RomilItis, Michigan, to 111.'. : ... 7S.S 1:11 * 152 AIJIIIHI Suite Tuxes (Chapter Kelly, Willi-mi Kovac.s, Mrs. Thyr: ll-A Joseph Lanza •\Vi-sl mont 111.- . 7S.S7 r,e:i-i' l-:,' (iulfport Fidil. MissisH])]ii. Hr is II -A Ii: Mrs. Mary Treval S.S8 :in- V 1. It'll* Kirk, Irving Kane, William J ISalint . r.o.r.2 RTS-C it* & 3S 20l.i 1 I I-A ! & sr. Total LiabilitieiabllltUDs .Street, Woodbriduc, has been pro-, Till-(' ISH-IS) ftent-Ke Hulint . lS.foi ,S3 n«rmen Wehhind . 25.(17 O'Mi'rle, Stephnniti Orzechowski for which (ash Is Not 111 Nicholas anil Mary Kliaker ... 4J.41 80 44*" Harry Lelstn, Ksl. . 443,il4 % 112.40S.4H t iroted from Corporul to the rank r.'.i-ii r 7. ! OlnlTde Decker -.. . 18.45 30.0H2.S3 2ii,l'-J.U Helen Onody.Zolt.in T'app,Stephen r. • <• 11 7-1! Anton Mmd 1,240.83 Surplus Revenue of .Ht'i-fffrant (T/4). He 'is with «8 S8 1 -12 Climde D«ckcr . 231.83 :,:t-n il-li .lohn HucHkay 1 I'irink, Carolyn Pasterick, John 13 . 174.06 3510,819.89 H ! the armed .fnn-i-s in the KtiKifK.aii r.ii-n ,1. llnc«kny . (1S.6S 95-H Chiude Deckel- Totals t 5 3 Mil . lS2,rili Hupp, Charles Richard, - Willian n:i .lolin Harskay .. 5.71 1 'it 2 X.'lanrto Tleilu'r , theatre of operations. ::-H '.'I . 145.S6 Snioyak, Hetty Simon. John Sor KoiMh Seconil St. I'mil l'o. 1SS.01 (Maude Decker ...., ii-ir, . iO.iS 11:: l CliurlcM Hldomtlelil .1.1121.47 '81(1 '«3-«0 Theophilis PHiriienn SHEETS—'^Hl'HT ensen, Willium Suho, Joseph Tok 611 Adolpli Li>|>iiiskl .'It. . 9.19 Amnnu the men of the Roswell ir.i; l:. I I'iiul I'limiiinek , 10.07 48K oly, Albert Toth, Ann Toris, Mrs tl'fi Mrs. Patrick J. r.ray , 11.40 Jun. t, #i: "Per Kill l.'.2 Nellie Pom I» nek Army Air Hold af Kciswcll, N,^M., 'IHf, 5 94 Anna Wedel, Robert Warner, •17 and 4« l'iinl I'ointiine.k 14S llomlnicX I.aielln. ; Oa»!i . 9.111 recently authorized to wear the r.l!) and 'tin I'unl Puinliihek 10,07 626-A 4 05 •Patrick Manpan j "Mftfor Vehiile FJnes l'«j-«lv(Vhle (!eoi'-?e ZuU'iKik, Eleanor liriiciic, 627 Koce Haumgarten . 9.81 silver witi((s nf an Air Crew Mem- filiS K (Itili Nelll.' I'oiiinuii-k 25.2(1 ,'!8!I-A District Ciiijit tnxen IJeeeivable-- . H..3C Agnes (/Hordos, Mrs, lsab'clle IM-,\ 211 anil' HVt »f -I .lulin - 8 H 9 .. 46IS.14 m'ssee. He was coach and teacher V-n, Olaen ns and those Sophomores who M-II John Walsh... . 17K.85 69S .. 12.5O l.lBl.llllll-BI / at Dickinson Junior High School, 71-C l-.l Mary 1.. Liivln . 497-A .. 1I.S0 Due to Mun\i'l|M*lt|rli: re taking .Scientific, Academic , Ill , ChatlAnooj'.-'i, before enterinj: the 74-I' K- S Mary I. l^iivln .• 34.06 ens in-t .lohn Wlenrti^kl .. 4.111 Kchool l-'undii* 1 tms ml Classical Courses, aln to rc- 71-1 ii - Mary 1, l/ivln 34.03 117SJ176 ClKirlaa Anderson . 16.67 Second CUISH llnllrouil Tax"" service. 1 Mary 1. Lnvln iort to the HIKII School AudW :;4.OB 8D0-A 1 Miiry Ka/.unko .. 437.06, K-illcated Appriip'rlatUtn UcserVit •i * * t|j •\Vnlter Tlierkplson «»n-n ti-S .. 428.HS First Juilli-lftl I>1B1. Conn .,•... oiiuiu at 7:l,"i A. M.,' .Scpteniher 27S.30 l J ,10m. 01' tlliim. flloomflfld ... (,ri7ri.6f) 701 0II-B4:! Franklin k- Mary Morilinvr . n:;i Heeond .ludleJiU DUt. Court . Naval Aviation ('inlet John E. 1 231.70 fj(>r attendance al the mornini; :n9-A rile. I 18.77702-A DS6 * T.S7 .. 9.61 J-'ines Motor Vehicle Account ' G r. 1 . 1 :; Sfhnrk, nf Wi)ci(ll)riil(re, hus eont- ossion. "• 1J{[III1H I'lleldi-rer 714 231 -ana mule, Nemeth .. 1H.7S State Dirt Uo4id-Fun,d plcted three montlm uf physical :ifi7 (Jrace K, .lohnaon 714 24K-K l-'runV W. Hanson Sli5.il n, 7 a 0.6,4 All Freshmen and those S«ph(- Vopovlteli lteiilty f'o 125.03 718-A ieai-rve for Kxcesn Iit>qK'itt«jf itevt-n\fe»: raiiditioning uiid ifi-outnl school SI ft S2 142 & 143 Baldwin Itealty Co. .. 29.54 iiorts who are taking the Coin lviun-ilch Itcally l'o. ... •.'75.8-J 718-H 1«1 ' j Wlllfam CumViliell . 304,03 ]'"inc»: Mo(gr, Vehicle Account .... work at the U. S, Navy Pro- 17,21 719 . (Ml,SO First, Judicial* F>lnt.-Cmirl .,,.,, nercial atid General .Courses ii.'c l-n & Henry* Fisher Hal-ry Stritus ;. 1 i-7-Siu 7S» ;i-2il ft N. 22' nr 3(1 tieoi-Ke' Hullnt ... ., . * 30.11 Second Judicial bisl. Court .]•"••. Flijcht School at Athens, (ia. He ,o report to the iliifh School Audi- l-:i Mury Larson 441.57 7(1(1 - Ill Kinelia (!, Weiunnls ., . .. 347.S1 lescrvc for Kinplnyew l'uyroll llrtirtici has been ordered U, the Naval Air r IF.-2II Jilllll IllllrllillSDll & Slill nm at 12:l. i o'clock on Sep- 771; 2S ... 6.2S lions lor pnrrliase oC, War Rondn ; 17 & i • I'l-iink Ilhivcnka 100.8' Osi-nr Hlckert Station at Memphis, Tenn., to lie- 1 77U lesei-ve lor Interest on l»37 HurptflH ! .enilber K. for atlemUjnce at the m-:. :! l-'rank Uliivitiika . llH.Cij 29 * i',0 Ho«le l'lekerl 776-A 27--1II ItevciKic'- llelpliin Tea'eHA- ....,' fc'in iiron-ressive flight training \n\- fternoon .session. :ts'i-A, Hi -1 s Oonon M'entlierhy Mrs. Mary'V'. Tonzalin 2fi.O3 lirj 77X 72 & 73 Iteserve for ('anil h*11 Aicount jwrattiry to joining a contbut unit, I-il ' Dr. l.'red 11. Alhee Sophie Woi-el 12.57 There will lie u mee'tiiifr of all 4(1.7 7 SO (4 Reserve for InOtn'kt aTlfl Olvl- 7 11 . 1H-. Fred II. Alliee Deorjte Welmer -.. r.s.sd vadet Schork, .son of Mr. ami Mr.-;. Dr. l'Yi-il 11. Alliee fU' 7 81! S3 % 84 ilciidn - ('null lfciil Account 1,194.64 li({li School teachers in the jli;;li 12 Oeo. Wslmer , 4H.1S 1H-. 1'Ycil II, Alliee 18.T6 783 21 & 21 Keserve for Ktlttt .ImllWftl l)ln- John Schork, of 174 Decker Place, ;IST-H Jsaae Prfttdl-erg SSD.ll hooi 15|iildinn- on Septumbo]- 7 Hr. Kred II. Alhefl 84 71 trlet Court l'Jxcean W*« Iteceivcd WoodibridKc, Kruduattd f r o m :I,N7-II .lainea Ktjhn ., io2.rif. 7:311 P. M. The session will be 84 Ml.sreliiineotm Trusts 1'ayahli' SS7-C 1-24 J)r. Freil H. Alliee 2U.2S .Mary A. Caiinon 32,13 Wood'bi-idttf Hiirh School in 1040 85 14 : ederves For: iiilucted by Principal Arthur ('. XT -1» in-. Kred II. Alhec 218.33 .limes, H. Mdrray 171.73 Motor Vehicle Fines Itecelvahle.. and attended 'Missouri School of S7-I0 Ill-, l-'red II. Allied M sr. 22 & 2? Mary h. Lent 8.51- |)r. Ki-(Hl II. Al!>ee 193-43 1 >I.M(i [|.i r.nirt TajCeii Itecelvuhle - , Mines for two years. He was 82 jt n Mrs. JettRe, DeJordan .. 8.J8 Dr. Ii'rul All/iie ' 25.S2 Cluipti'i- B7, P. L. 1«'41: 3 '&. 4 MTB. Jevn's DeJonlan . 8.78 tiatist'erred to Athena from the Dr.' Fred Alliee 17fi,«4 I'Mrst .iiidldal District :it<7-(t 11-14 Kenl Value Dev. t'orp. 17.55 Dr. li'l-eil H. Alliee Wl.ttit Second Judicial niiitrli't , t!AA War Training Service School :is7-iii J-17 19 Oeo, Heieliert 4.7S Bond Drive Dr. KredH. Albee 4141.277 Second .luillelal UUt, ('finrt at Murray, Ky, SS7-1 1-11 1 4 2 Heal Value Dev. Corp. SB.M Mliklli-Hex fon.-rete l'r. {'.» 144.80 82J sail 2 & 4-H t»24 farragher Rrnn, Co. 2,31 • + • (Continued from pane 1) :isi;t-A 4-li Airrcd Malcolm lOiO .Stock Investment New Brinnwl.-k t It 7 John Kerlei^ he, coinint>- week. Mr. Buntcn- Sieve t'/.omii 8.(M 45,(13 TniBt Company j: Ernest Breza, of ft5 AlbcrL 11-12 826 Clmrles DeCoHtit 43.02 Thomas Rrown ... 544,80 rtnrnugh anfl TowinWn State Aid Street, Seaman second clasn, who bitch - sftid Woodliridge's (juotn 1-A *i!7 7-11 Mlelmel llyhlncky U.8(8 Clftorge O. \Yood «G4.9(S 82S »'*••»"» would be announced lvext week. 4J. .i» KdwarU Wniali S44.B2 Tnut Siirpluc ... ..'. '«0.«7 •was home for seven days leave, 4 (II -A Hoi Keln«y «!)» TO ehfirtes CtBTlt SiO.U returned to duty Wednesday. Prizes for Purchatert 'III-A 44 & 4S Sol Kelsey S31 S.2,7 John McDonald ,021.61 TOIHIB , I SI».3&«:E.T I I!'"." 4UI-K 14 .V 15 Park Inc. .. 832 The State Theatre;, during the Hul Kclaey ! , -. U,8 Max De Satnlrk ...... ».4« 4().l-l>' Hi 832 M * 33 Hoi Keltey , ,n Mwttrfl 1. W«lili 8,78 tiinpuit^n, will present t\vo free 4IM-I-' at 833 .SB » H *it Kelney | Chan. Jft. Edwards 342.88 BALA NOR SUDRTS—CAPITA!, Blood Donors ickets to each bond p-jrcTiiiser, 4l!4-h' •tl &' 42 834 h & 30 4H4-K . :: iriL Iteal.'Value l-evt'liiu. Cdrp.... 12.87 f. StT 1 The tickets will be uvailuBIe' at 4114-I'' III Hoi Kelsny- Z. -'- TVIiry aariiitrliil A«eUt Jail. 1. IJ4? . I ' (Continued front Pufjc 1) . -111 ifny bohd-sellinK agency after 4li I-1 . & 11 Uruclclioft Rfeul'Value Defulup. Com. 21,02 Qtt»h , j I 78,379.21 $ the canteen twi-pn, In addition to 836 4UI1 Edgar Bstate ..127«,rt W. H. JohnHon •"• 367,60 Estlmuted I'meeeds of nbndh u 1 8:tr. the trained nurses sent by the Ued 4ll(i- AA Michael &. Lt'tiMii. linot ., • H.19 Kealty Tru. 839 Mra. Geo, Gaul .. 5J.U wishes to express its appreciation I-I) - Wti »i CharlBa P. lluwe .. 311,88 S;it) Jlermiiii Neiulerliiihl . 17.55 Th^tlfm—N6t TlMAff ' is a lii-licf in the victory that is to 839 6(, & lili ,to the following Tuwnship doctors 81 (JlinyU) iJeckt! . 73J,J» Max Caesar 8.7B cume—-and a willingness to nlft 139 «? & tin TluiddoiiB & N. Builia Totalii ; .• , !..,. *«,1(14,472I)7 who gave their .services: 4HI-H 4 ' TiWU''U'Sntl"B.'"AtS Attwt r tit) '. ».T8 B. saa Lena Ulnkowita - der, i-ach of us, more than -OU? 41K - H I. n.n 14 & Hi Dr. Arpad Geroben, Dr. R! 4KI-I1 H. Alliee 12.7(1 841 .lohn Clark t.n share of the burden ami the price, 842 3 l.labllMlmi Coopermun, Dr. Myron Walters, II IIOUBIIU H.'Albeu .lames W. Evan«, Hr. 9S7.88 n;i-n »42 78 & I'.) 1 -»M;Wo.OO "U is a 'belief in thu pririci'pl' U3.-T) IB- l^iuullu II. Albee 18..TP Jumes White 178.67 Term UpiidH : I)r. C. lloward Kothfuss and Dr, S,»T0,O0O.OO 4ia-u 1IX-II6 Coluiilu Oorpqruti^n 34,i 846-A. 15 £.18 l»aac NohWHrts . Wbfl Bcrlul llu,I.IH that the nation cun be great slni 844-A 17 333.05 Valentine Gau-sisu, 41H-K \V. Vi of I'liillp Dftvls ...- lforid Ant|,!ln(a'on SotM ZZZZZ..,. """• 846-A t.n whole only as ite, men and women 413-1 4f).& 4ti I'rsd IfVrtfl - J-ij 43 & 44 Irene ifcQoey HoYid nnd Hind AWc-tfltfftn Note*' Lilt of Donori 845-A 5.40 lire great of heurt, standing solid- 413-1/ 14 &-U> Mary Peteraon 8,J8,H] ',« Authorlzud but nut Imrt-«d 845-11 Mrs. W. Q. Johmion Th« blo t r FftTPAY. AUCt'St 27, 19-H )

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The sudden political demise «f Henito Mussolini makes Idm the first Axis dictator to (all* under the military and intellectual mieht of the Allied nations. Icil: King Victor Kmnuimel of llalv ulin aceejKei n« irmv n julid M(kf i\a\mick Mussolini's rosinnallon and nppolnted Marshal l'letrn ft.uliiRlio, center, us the new premier «t Italy, to- i IhoiiRli Badoglio announced that "the Mar continues," ;\s lie proclaimed martial Ian, he was never a mcrftott •u:iH' Unlwrt B

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iuli.iii cliildren pittier ahont an American army sergeanl *h9 shAres Pra[ Mlid"; Top: Marine? carry a Rpneratar !'-ro!-:-.h t!ie mud In prcpara-1 i.i hi-, rations r.i4.^. '.hvm. With the fall of (atanb accompanied hy a lion for a barrage on Munda. Bottom: Two nun set up an automatic: \

\mv.; Allied offensive toward Messina, il appeared that occupation of r|(i,, emplacement on ltcndova, AiiK'rieiins controlled the island the

MMII island of Sicily was not far off, Catania was wrested from swn(1 ,|ay tlicy landed. A total of 1(11 Nipponese planes attempting to ui the linesl troops nf the Herman army. break up the landing were shot down, ' In a Riant land, sea and air invasion, Allied military leaders must consider ami plan for every emergency- including seasickness. To accumulate data on this subject, the army developed a sea-horse which sits soldlclrs \\ AC Inspection in North Africa Allied Skirted Soldiers Meet us sick as Ihey would be after several hours on rough water, As a result of these experiments, capsules to pre- Kliner Davis, director of the Unit- vent motion-sickness are given to invasion troops an hour and a half before cmbnrkaliun, Left: Ser^t. ArthOr ed '-.tales Office of War Information. F. Nichols after a session in tlie sea-horse, ltlght: The. contraption in action. si ems interested in London's traffic ! " "* lijil system in this picture taken when he visited there recently. Da- U. J5. Privates Round Up Some 'Supermen' High Scorer Ms nu I Brendan Bra ken who holds i similar post in England.

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\ • ,,i! .,l the \V.Mu*n's Army corps has been ServinK in North Africa Uniformed women of America ami Britain meet on an Knglish road mnnlhs doinii much of'lhe noiH'ou.halaut work associated With the .nd like their male contemporaries on oilier hattlcl'ronts, they get fclong ,, Allied campaigns ... North Africa and Sicily, the man who is well as old chums. These WACS were among; tl:e first cuiitinf{ent of ted these unique military victories -(*n. Dwight I), fctaen- iineriean women to arrive in Inshunl. they were slnilliiiu and the sho«n ihsj>oetlliB a WAC group. ;nglish WBKNS were biuycliirg fthiii Hit' imTtlng occurred.

•-il.lr Nazi Triangular Defense Line 'Little Italy' Rejoices afBcnito's Fall [;~;^ "rok'KHitunoPt rj^l NtureM j Despite a hail Of 50(1 bullets, an \M , rzzii MM Ammrican plane returned to its base Allen Martini, youngest nU]or In '(s Si \ 5 \ after a r.itil on Sml> Maff Seigt the Kiglith I. S. army air force. He AMA OF TKIANGLE These Gerin.iii piisiiners Im hide paruhute troopers, vaunted super- llt-iii v B, lllek-i examines the rudder led the first American raid on Paris 6,000 MH.B men of iiiiiny campaigns. They were rounded up by a few ordinary s as pilot of the "Dry Martini/' ft of tlie ship. soldiers In the invasion of Sicily. It appeared that the total number of r)' - / P u s s ft Flying Fortress. SI ! such prisoners taken by tlie Allies would run into several thousands. tJttfTIC « • UIIINORAP kIk Guides Convoys, inoscow T „ n, i,^i in c, i ' Former Footballlfcto [ CHfLAUO MeSpadcn U. S. Golt Champ by One Stroke | » _ 1 A . h:'- li^i^iHKBi^HsfllH Itwmli:::^^ mi\ POL A,fJO \0crj)M

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Adm. Sir Max Morton of the Brit isli navy's uueratioua department As a former grid fuach for FO|J- pours in front el u map ou wUtth U hani ami one uf Notre Dame's W»(r wir, Harold McSpadeu is aw&rded the flfgt prise check of 12,000 alter he Hnrwmen, Lieut. C'omdr. JlnrCr#> New York's "Little Italy" went wild with juy at the news of Musso- charted the positions of coqvwyn «i rouft to England. This wwkk hl|fc> out OM»1 Whit» tor the tWe ut American open golf champion lay U aceustonu-d (» poking wild | lini's sudden political demise. A jubilant family is shown on the ttre- ly conildentlal and a mistake migU Wm-0-Sh.nte. couutry Cub Mir Chk.|.. The final r..ndww football. In ftwtSlli A|rii:a IK ns«| t eioape balcony outside their Oat. A picture of President Hoogevett result in the death of many seamen %Z M« » «eBSe ^Uery aS M«Bp.den won by on* stroke Left U csceuut despite the sign. hangs on the balcony railing. Italians throughout the country generally and lots •* ships and kiti JlghTWhite, Ge<*g« 8. May, Pf»"*e«»t « »«• ««»"' »* Mebpaden. lulled Italy's change of government. l«»iiouttee« thftt FRIDAY. AUCUST 27. INDEPENDENT-! PAGE SIX Fashion Preview Sewaren Girl Feted ON THE SILVER SCREEN _ — How's On Her 3rd Birthday At Perth Amboy Theatres Stutes Merchant Mai in,. r Your Health? to the Wsrner Bros., |!M By Th« Medico SKWARE-N -- .Iniin Krogh w:>- b nger the "unsung l,',.vi,, I war, and never have ||n the guest of honor a! » party given klcig lights shone n ;, By The N«vi*«tor you desire Ihe privilege of by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mar- K men more deserving of u.,' nine the doctor that you tin Krogh of Central Avenue to celebrate her third birthday. ai.d inaise, v -iti y,"* had better fret" busy foi Thi'Fe are the m,.|| : /n FA* !<• 11 rieht tha; you now pos- C-nmes were featured nnd prizes A Rocfivod [h\* noic fnini Johnny were awarded tn Ann Nagy, Bar- it possible to "hit th. thus certain power* in Wash- wherever he can he fnun.f MCKUT. .inmi-A-hiTc in Sidy: ".Ins: tara Ncilson, Ronald Lester and er, have Inntr been planning to livering the npcd.'d oil „', a frW linn? lo I't von know thut Robert Krogh. Refreshment, su ay from you. iitid supplies through -ub ' I am in thr t>"6t 'if health anil mii were served at tables decorated ; Tr r prosecution of the Amer- H'lis. The story i|,. ,, ,.. hopinn to fmil you ami yn'ur staff in pink. s n Monies! Association had liw reives a Rtroi)|r ,;| | j the " <-^e> Guests were Mr?. G. A. Larsor. t S | d'ljict >n view than the di*- lluinphrey Bognrt., ftavn-'i' my addifs' tn thr ('row's N'''»t t:ne of the physicians in thir nnd children Dolores, Judy and jirt-.j: •••ey, Allan Hn|o, ,] ]j,,' | m all my friends will know my ad- u ( .'ur 11 y and ultimately putting an Ronald of Rocky Hill, Mrs. A. -I. Itutb Gordon, dress and maki a n.-i)"«M f<"' them KI pHvstf practice, ijtmir »c N>tk*m> and daughters Audrey • • ! l!l1 1 iVt tc .'•end me m»ca?-liii"> ')' " ' 1 .««rrnl you through this column and Barbara of Perth Amboy. Mr.;. read. I »m receiving your paper hi ii intentions. Maybe you Strand -••:" : S. W. Florkcy and children Glnrhi and ytii don't knn* how happy 1 .i,,!;;'; take it sei iously. But you and Roger of Woodbridge, A!- Alive with resniinilnii; urn to receive the h"nu' town paper verna and Robert Kroph of Avc now thrill motion pictm, »n far fni'iv hom<\ Will close for \'nie*-s,the penple of (hi? coun- nel, Mrs. G. -Lester and son«. Rioli- lo the screwi the «tirrin- now and I remain, your frirml, iv wake up, they'll find them-1 afd and Ronald, Mrs. J. Lcstci, tbe Ajr Corps gunner- *„, . Johnny" . . . R. pulatinns do no; elves tumble to call the doctor of1' Patiicia Sullivan-, Louise anil Susie mount's "Aerial (dinner permit m t« publish an overseas Vir choice. Anderson, Rose Marie Erli, Joseph toinnrrow at the Strninl r Scene from "Du Barry W« A Joan Cmwford «nd Frod Mac- addre.fs. Hiwi-vit, if yiu wi«h to If you don't believe it, listen '<> and Ann Nagy. Claire Wilbert. Here is a vivid and e\, Murrsy arc to-itarrcd in "Above I write to Johnny, I'll In- (flwl t" his: Thomas Kubicka, AUMTU and story of one branch ,,f Lady" comiiiK t" l'>c M.jeitic Suipicion" coming to the Dit- forward the Utter A bill- has been introduced int''' Joan,Krogh of town. ing men. You will CIM!,, j mm Tlirjilrr today. Back Th* be Senate, known as Senate today for * sfTcn-day run. with hint night's audiro, Hill 111^1 (or the Wagner-Murray- packs-all'the elements „ Ilingle Bill for Social Security). St. John's Junior Guild 'Cunriiil Vt'idt and Basil Rutlilmne entertainment, blrnilii Majestic romance and dranin n , This bill would make available liUld receive Ihe elllf leading to the Attention. L.idie,! The Motor Sponsors Sewaren Party Lovely trills, lilting Cole Portei hi "ugh the Social iSeeurity Board lagging story.' Corps needs member? . . . I hr- lend nl' the trail. hi suin of three 'billion dollars Chester Morris, |;h.,, work, at present, fall? on the ; which you would pay in taxes). [Junior Guild sponsored a card Creicent iind Jimmy Lydun shin, shoulders of a f< w women who ; m l)u, a*r«inst a back. h s money would be controlled party Friday at the Land nnd Wa- Vigorou". forceful and inspired, the stars of the li|,h , ore beginning to show sign? of fa- Join, on the left, wesri a princpn dren ruffled with embroidery. pioduction nurn- y the Surgeon-General of the ter Clubhouse. There were twelve tures Diclt Purcell :,hiI i tigue ... If you are interested in Jody ii the tailored tvpe—like» the inuj feel of thim tie back on 1 u,. th • i^redient. of "Action in the North Atlantic" United State's Health Service, He tables of players. Mrs. Simon Lar- joining the Corps get ill touch witn a half belt of a lurplice jumper. Both arr top feature! of ih* would become the dictator of son won the door prize, and Mi- Red Miis Mary Mullen, of Stwaren, September Good Houtekeeping Magaxine popular ichool modeli. am| 8Urri Theatre, tells the timely and gloii- Federal bureiiu f,,,, . Arnvrican-Medicine. chael Quinn the special prize. captain of the Corp* ! ' BJ? till* Bn,, and Gene ous saga of the men of the United of meat shortage |,v way, Mi?. Mildred Hutt. a mem- Thfi citi0M•.'**'• ths Unitwl State* v^ould" become eligible for bor of tlic cut*, zwa « pint of Sewaren Personals lows Uloocl at tin' blnod b;.nk Monday medical care under his direction. MBOY By Mn Burnt, 490 Eiat AT«P«« But a vast and expensive ma- and then cmU'd other donor? to vaganza' concerns itself with a chinery would be set up to see Miss Clara Nelson, Mrs. Viola their homo th<- rest of the day- checkroom attendant (Red Skel- • - m1 -Fireman CSc) Haymnnd Jen- chael (Juinn is. chairman and nil that employed persons paid a pro- Ecker; pinochle. Mrs. William J. Mrs. l."liis f'ohen was a three- toti) in love with the star of the son of Mis, Hairy Halsey, of n'lviee men are welcome. rata for services. It would (bn Baran, Simon Lai son. Mrs. A. C. time donor . . . Captain -Tack Egan ilnor show, ,Mfiy Daly (Lucille Ciiff Road, is attending the Nava! j —Miss Stella J. Wright, prin- saddled on employers and cm- Krogh, Irene Krogh, Mrs. Samuel has a nii'c emit of tun, the result Ball). Although May lovfs Alec cipal of the Sewureii iSchuot, is loyces. Counterman; fan-tan, Alice Mae of a foiir-ilay vacat.nn . . . Training School, Barracks "(j" L. I (Gene Kelly), an empty-porketed vacationing in Deposit, N. Y. This bill would give the Sur- O'Connor; rummy, Alberta Krogn, Buy War Bondi W., Dearborn, Mich. . entertainer, she is determined to -David Balfoui, of West Ave- geon-General the power and au- Mr?. Clara David, Dorothy Hanif, —Lieutenant Stanley Strychart- many only for money. When Red nue, has joined, the Merchant Ma- hority to hire doctors and deter- Richard Tehperudo. Eldon Raison pent last week with his family in wins the sweepstakes May agvvt' Around The Township: rine and is attending school at mine rates of pay, establish fee nnd Mrs. Marie t)ey. Refresh West Avenue. to marry him. Hut plans hit a 4 Sh'-ephead Bay. schedules for services, decide on ments were served by the host- Herman "Chick" Stein wa« —Mrs. A. L. Be.hrinjr, of Eusl snag when Red accidentally drink.* town this week looking qualifications for specialists, de- esses, assisted by Mrs. Arthur 1 i a mickey and dre.im? he is Kim; i Orange, is the guest of her (laugh- ermine what hospitals and clinics Hanie. .^ „ itl'ler three years in the Louis XV of France and May II'H ter Mrs. 'Michael Quinn, Oakland Neighborhood Party Held may provide service for palici.^, Army . . . The Julius Blakes have Madame ' Du Barry. Du Barry Avenue. dictate the number of patients gone to Tucson, Aiizona, to visit By Sewaren Republicans pioves to be an unsatisfactory —Mr. and Mis. Samuel L. each physician is allowed to treat Avenel Doctor Succumbs, their daughter and son-in-law . . . mistress because she is in love Counterman nnd children Mari- SEW A REX—The weekly iieipr- and to give money to non-profit in- They went by plane . . . Mr. Blake Victim Of Heart Attack with a revoluntionary leader, the lyn and Robert, ;.nd 'Mrs. Clara borhood party held Thursday at, stitutions and agencies engaged in ii.tends to go on to California to Plack Arrow (Kelly). visit hi- brother who is in a Vet- David, of Sewaren Avenue, visited the'Land and Water Clubhouse by medical research or education. AVEN'EIL—Dr. Emery Singer, relatives in IPompton, Pa., last the. Sewaren Republican Club, This bill was introduced by the eran's Hospital , . . Mary and !>7, of 1.15 Minna Avenue, died Ditmas George Molnar are back in town week. Ine,, .featured gamus. Elmer same {lerman - born Wngner of Monday at the Perth Amboy after a perfectly scruntptuous va- —Dolores and Jerry Kicock, o.f Krysco, chairman, was assisted by -New York who #ave us the law General Hospital where ho had Joan Crawford - and' Fred Mac- cation . . . Understand the local Bayonne, were guests of Mr. and II. I). Clark, H. A. ISloan, George that delegated all the rights to ibecn a .patient after suffering a Murray bring Helen Machines' merchants plan to make the Wed- Mrs. Alex Urban, West Avenue, jUtTbarry, Michae.i Quinn and W. labor but, as Quiilian says, even heart attack.1 characters to life on the screen of r.esday afternoon closing an all last week. Frank Burns. "denies the boss tht rights of Dr. Singer had been practic- the Ditinas Theatre, where they year around institution . , . —Midshipman Bruce Rankin of Awards were won 'by Mrs. Jo-free speech." ing in Avenel for the past year. are now co-starring in M-G-M's Buck The Attack the U. S. Naval Academy at An- seph Szewczyk, Mrs. George Com- It is provided that you may He is survived by hi» widow, "Above Suspicion." Joan and Fred play a honey- napolis is spending a twenty-eight merton, Mrs, Borge Peterson, Mrs. choose your own doctor if his Charlotte. Friday Tidbits: day leave with his parents. Com- Michael Karnus, Mora Balfour, quota of ipatients has not been Funeral services were held at moon couple who take advantage Dorothy Strus, Arlene Venerus, filled. i'f theier position as typical tour- Aug. mittcpman a.nd Mrs. Herbert B. thft Garretson chapel. High ~ ^SKELTON There is it leiitmliiry name for Rankin, ClilT Road, A classmate, Rose He.gedus, Helen Clark, Bar- Street, Perth Amboy, Tuesday ists traveling in Germany before 27th the railroad laborers at Purt Reai: the outbfcak of war to track down Ii LUCILLE BALL Midshipman Phillip Harwar'l, of bara Ward, Kay Kuzma, Michael PARATROOPER HURT AT afternoon. Cremation followed ing, who cei.i to pet drunk every a mysteriausly missing British 3j GENE KELLY Idaho, was a weekend guest. Quinn, Steven Marushnak, Wil- HOME at the Roselle Crematory. pay day, "sandy dancers," . agent. Tho trail starts in Paris, liam and Charles Willette. Hanly, Ark. —' Although Para- ,™-D0R8EY *.,•* but dont ask ine why . . . And by —iMrs. Henry Ntckenig and leads them to Salzberg, where trooper George H. ftobinson, 24, TRUCK HITS GATES the way the railroad camps there daughter, (iinny, of East Avenue, bookshop owner Felix Rressiiri spent Sunday in Breton Woods. COMMUNION BREAKFAST has made jumps ranging up to PORT READING — A truck StCOND BIG HIT ure being built up again* it re- struck and broke the gates at the gives them the next clue. In Sal/.- —Seaman 12c) Russell Ely.U, S. WOOMTUDGK—Stale Deputy 5,000 feel without a scratch, he minds one of the old padrone day- Central Railroad crossing on berg they become friendly with N. of Norfolk Va., visited friends George D. Leary, Jr., and District was recently injured while play- . . , Apple Miller home on furlough Woodbridge Avenue here, accord- n town ISunday. Deputy Eugene K'.'iwa will be the ing with his five-year-old brother has many a feminine heart going ing to a report made by Michael a TRACY 'SAWYER speakers at the communion break- when, home on furlough, he had pitter-patter . . . And Archie Rice, —•Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Adams, of Killmunay, oir 'Perth Anibo'y, fast to be held September 12 un- jumped down a step between 1 1 our demon foreman of the press- West Avenue, were Sunday dinner watchman. The driver of th . IrANKSAHOlf/ (ier the auspices of Middlesex looms. He was taken to a hos- 'MARlOME WOODWORTH room, brought home the following hosts to Mr. qnd 'Mrs, Robert T. trudt failed to stop. jingles from his Beach Haven va- Bogan and children of New Bruns- I Council No. 857,. Knights of Co- pital and treated for a' back in- lumbus. Holy^Nanie Society mem- jury. cation. 'He found them on tlie wick. WINS SCHOLARSHIP bers are invited to attend. Ciga wall of -Bight's Fishing Pier, —Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Fi- WOODBRIDGE— Miss iMarga- rettes will 1)e sent to members of Ship's iK — STARTS THURS n girl at the U.SU is teaching him , Speoial Prices Freddie Bartholomew in .to- dance . . . Donald ISyllivun, jn Stop in for your favorite "JUNIOR ARMY" tile Paratroopers, home on a fur- SALUTE FOR ;cocktail mixed at you like it. Qlan Ovenware to Ladiei lough, looks like a llollywoud star APPI^YATSCHINDa'S BETTY RHODES , . . If you don't plan to go Hway THURS., FRI., and SAT. over Labor Day weekend—and MacDONALD CAREY Sales Clerlu and Qathiera. Grocr Carton, Ronald Caiman lnont of us plan to stay at home—•- — lu — you can spend some of your time Steady portion, High pay. "RANDOM HARVEST" at the Knights of Columbub car- JOE'STAVERN nival to be held at the clubhouse Opportunity of advance- (formerly the Show Boat) ^gt IttHOfS grounds on Main Street, Septem- ment. Apply in person. SU1|,|,\ ami ,ln<-, s.ili' IKvuFrH ber 2, 3 an! I We 266 Maditon Av«. it on very good authority that two Perth Amboy, N. J. k STATE THEATRE mcn-about-tnwn attempted to go Wt' ('nler In l arUt-H luul nwimming on Lilliun Terrace the 97 Smith Street WOODBRIDGE, N. J. ether morning . , . Perth Amboy, N. J. 1'. A. l~IB«:l 4 DAYS STARTING FRIDAY Buy War Bondi Today thru Sat. The Sea«on'i Mutical Hit ".DIXIE" (in color) Humphrey Bouart in Nouli Berry •)• last Bat NotTeoit: •tarring Bin(f CROSBY - Dorothy LAMOUR—plui "Action Charlie "'Lone Ranger" Sipoa' is GAME SOCIAL Robt. f|RESTON in »ure taking up horseback* riding m in the Et«ry Rop«ir Job F«11* a hdhby them; days. . . The ladies Game 17, Jack Pot—$25 each week "NIGHT PLANE from CHUNGKING" North Atlantic" of Congregation Adutti ktafil will Gu»r«uteed. For d«»»»inf, * serve us hostesses' at tho Perth * .-„ (i •-•,-- Every Thursday Evening new prta or .f«ff«i«tin|i Sun. thru Tuet, Amboy UBO «n Labor Day ... • 3 DAYS . STARTING TUESDAY they tdl me 1% Nebcl hat the AT brlni »««r w»tct to Ch«,, LAUGHTON . Maur..* OHARA ,n best cuat of tan in town . . , And 8:00 P. M. "THIS LAND IS MINE" Tyrone Powtr 1B .. Wdi. AJb.rt ii> Ust but not least, Woadbridje AT Township's niost fiimous d

1 \v\ i.;NI)KNT—LEADER ,1 FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, l!M:t FACE SEVEN fft tunity to assist in financing operations, Hi: arc of vital importance, both to the Under The State House Dome INVASION POINTS prosecution of the'war and to the equili- 1-11 IIIIKII Wlltlmnann Krllr brium of the economic front at home*. , 1012 By J. Joiep/i Gribbini I I COMBINING The civilian investor is not asked to (lf»1» give away his money. He is invited to TRBNTON. — State Highway'urduy night, Sept. IK. On Mon- I 11 11 I I • T are in a quandary, as ,|ay) August. IS the ehildu'n of the tirnnl make an investment which will be safe to whether New Jerry's 2?XHK> |coonty schooU wi), w a(lmi(t(,(, ijnd pay him interest. y miles of highways arc benefiting j'ree while on Friday, Sept. 1 ,,,li,lirn of the Trenton schools, linKoi'y, I'reHlrtent; Maxwell LURUM, brought on by thi war through both public and parochial, will ! i.nwrrru-o F. U&mplou, Treasurer determine the amount of bonds to be pur- gasoline ami tire shortages, the guests of the ninnaeentent ..,,,'iv. SoiTPtnry. ' chased. This is a prdblem to be solved Some engineers beliovc the cur- Teachers will ibe ir.vited to attend tailment, of auto traffic in haatcn- only by the person affected. All that the the night fair. Kdltor und Pul>llslii»f iriK « "tbreak-uip" of the State's government asks of a loyal American is paved highways, while, others in- , The fairgrounds this year 1 Rportn new mile track an '" •r. that he, or she, "Back the Attack" to the sist tin highways will last longer fullest extent possible. if not used. a four-day harness meeting, "Certainly a heavy volume of eluding the staging of the Heading fl Detroit foot Iraffit- nd'ds tti the life of surfacing, Futurities, Wednesday nf thii ibituminou* Grange Day; Thursday, Ciovem" i, s,")(H)-word report on the From l-to-7 To 50-to-l type by keeping it pupper up or oi's Day; Friday, Defense .'',.„.,, riot in Detroit, Governor Kelly's The -Uritish (Jovcrnment has issued a rolled out," is the assertion of, one On HatunMy the firemen of th school of thought among the engi- State wiM take over ami stage I1(|nij. committee asserts: -statement showing the comparative ton- neers, their usual «colorful Itiuiwlc ul , xlic riot resulted from smoldering nage of German bombs on Britain and of r "It may possibly be true but 1 night. i |,,|,sion, inflamed by icidents pro- British bombs dropped on Germany in have rtever seen il proved. And Dflc to the fuel the fair is bring : held this yc.nr several weeks I i,v A group of Negro hoodlums and various three months' periods aince the us for concrete that will last long- pi' er in tho absence of traffic. New lier than usual, it is tspcctvd thai ijs,. rumor, spread among the Ne- war began. Jersey's principal arteries are now the night fairs will prove i,, the effect that a colored woman The statistics reveal the startling, change •built of .concrete." That is the popular, Owners unit drivels comment of the opposing seho.ot.' trotters and pacers eligible fo» tin I,,,,- rhil(| had been killed and thrown that has come about in three y*ears.•Where- Reading KulurKies, have been For many years, practically all 1 ,•„,, Detroit River. * as, Germany dropped 18,900 tons of bombs the engineers ill ".off the road'com- tiliod that, the'closing dates , |h(> riot was not planned or per- on Great Britain in' the third quarter of ments" have maintained that. liko1 both two and three-year old pacer-; und trotters in September 1. i,,,l and was not inspired by aubver- 1940, the best the Nazis could do in the ivibbcr tires or automobile •but- teries a bituminous surface will COAL BUGGY:—The .-11«• 111v influence. second quarter of 1943 was 700 tons. have a longer life when it is ke.pt Vhifftajce does not bother , perhaps the most significant in The British, who dropped 2,71)0 tons of in use. The curicnt let-down ill Schuk, of Stockton/ llunterd bombs on Germany in the third quarter of traffic provides an exceljent County, .bocuuse his car travels n piiiiiinjf racial tension is tho positive chance for the road experts* to 1940, were able to drop 36,700 tons in the over New Jersey without using '.^inii of many Negro leaders that settle the argument and the engi- drop of the precious fluid. reported watching the ,,.,, lie "militant" in seeking racial second quarter of this year. \ Realizing that the gasoiin roadways of the State •with an

I \ • .'••-• shortage in Ut» «itat wight Th.e British J)&ve advanced from the dis- WT^ S opposing ously affect normal traffic I ,\ statement in a Negro newspaper mal day of 1940, when they were able to contentions-. tiorw, Anton s«me time i,,il, clearly intended as an appeal drop only one ton of bombs on Germany Of ill,. 27,0.00 miles cif highway* chased a 1923 model of the Sb against seven dropped on Britain, to the in New Jersey, 1,688 miles,form ley Steamer. This was an • I.,,-! justice by violence, is cited a.s a the now operating ,£3tate Highway present time, when they are dropping burning vehicle at the time ,.place example in Negro news- System. Approximately 18,600 purchase but since that time, -At exciting Negro people to violence. more than fifty tons of bombs on Germany of the highways are in rural areas, ton has converted it to coal. and the remaining 8.40O miles, A x-parate report, based on interr to one that drops on English soil, On the rear of the ear, An I. which include- city utreeta, are l>uilt a largo, wooden coal bin. Me| ' mutmm uii rioters, points out that the ma- It should be understood that these fig- within the ui+ian area. also constructed the fire box mil those cqnnected with the disturb- ures do not include bombs dropped on oc- At the pi-Mont time a State of a couple of old boilers, Now cupied territories in Europe, the activity of highway departmental committee the coal burns in tlie fire ^box and •re not recent migrants to Detroit. • is at work re-examining and study steam is created under the Opinion Of Others I'm seventy-four per cent of the air forces in Africa, or the United States ing from a broad viewpoint the principle in use in railroad loin- bombing missions that operate from Eng- highway situation of New Jersey motives. The ^ car burns two Strip-Mining Defacement ] thinir can safely he saul even j caused by influence, envit'»nn)«nl •mil lived in Detroit for more than 1 Vind. in relation to the future needs ot pounds of coal to ihe mile, accord- The Illinois Legislature and i the presence of Ihf most ardent ml alcohol, fioiiu of the iftflu- •urs. the whole highway system. Si?- ing to Anton's estimates. Governor Green are ti» lie com- IMiki-sniiin uf thi' rampant method me is not Intended to be h»rm- ul, it i.s born ratiicr of » tjsie of -nine factors, with corrections for It should be understood that these fig- wald Johannesson, the planner of Now instead of stopping at gaso- mended for enacting legislation -the gardener who trini> tti ;i riendlinestt. Them ia a de^mr ures do not include bombs dropped on oc- •.he Pulaski Skyway, who is consid- line stations on his travels Anton that will require strip-mini' o.per- ingle stalk and ties to a stake gets i,i- and geography, explain the re- uuse however (lack of this,>born ered one of the best road experts steers, the vehicle into coal yards utors to level the countryside nine smell out of his tomatoes cupied territories in Europe, the activity if acquisitiveness and developed nt in Harlem, which Mayor LaGuar- in the world, head.-, the group. and gets filled up. Although the which heretofore they have left ban the other fellow. hrough suggestion, prop&janda, uphiiiiiously terms, "hoodlumjsm." of air forces in Africa, or the United States Perhaps after the s-tudy is con- coal binning vehicle is kept down horribly defaced, Everyone who It is not the smell of the tomato and advertising. It appeals Jtom cluded, Johannessou and his com- by Anton to 3!5 miles per hour in lives in strip-mine country in Illi- Iself, which is quite different. 1' actor, we believe, has been over- bombing missions that operate from Eng- he billboard, tliu yihertinitig page, mittee .will be able to straighten accordance with wartime speed nois or who has 'been through it s the smell of the folinpe 'mid sap. land, •ml the. society column "'Cocktail" I. It is the mouthy hypocrisy of the engineers out on whether use limits, the car is purported to be knows- what unsightly ridges of if course, the ntinnunt partisan this and "•Cocktail" that. How the if highways or curtailment of able to go twice as fast. Anton slack and ditches of stagnant wn- will get some of it, even if he just • iaits, social reformers and fanatical money changers in the directors' traffic is beneficial to road sur- refuses to state how fast the car ter these operations leave behind. stands by his frames on a hot day >ml inhales. Bui. he will not get it looms of the Hi|uor business "must A Considerable Achievement faces. In the meantime the lay- can travel, but the glint in his eye Industrial extraction of natural n full richness like the mini who marvel at the power of sugges- man must make his own observa- testifies that he is very well satis- resources bus definite responsibil- The campaign in Sicily offers proof that clips otf the side ^hooU and extra tion. To be hypnotized the sub- , tions and draw liis own conclu- lied with his brain-child. ities to the futuie, and one of stalks, gets the sup on hin hand; ji'ct naively freelj places himself, Draft Them And Cure Them this nation has a mature and professional sions. these is that the extractors shall herself, at the disposal of the'hyp- ABOUT JERSEY: — Duv- not take their profits and then be- mid ties the stalk to its stake week , i a week ago, in connection with the "fighting machine," which although small notist and does what he st POLITICS:—New Jersey's poli- ;nj* July, 31.T53 persons were ijueath unnecessary scars and ufter week as it uscends. represents the spearhead of an efficient How naively, freely, (his jtf .,i:;,i()ii of the probable draft of fath- tical picture has been clarified placed in non-agricuUursl jmbs in ius to coming generations.—St, No use trying to describe this- dene "in'America at tho nu|rce«tiou army which will include millioiiu of sol- since the (k'ad'line for filing peti- New Jersey through the United Louit Pojt-Diipatch. nell. Hid anyone ever sueceei. \w railed attention to the fact that of the Jiquoi- inteiewts. wHatevel' diers. tions lias come and gone. States Employment Service oflicr-s in describing mi odor? An un Army hiiH rejected almost one million . . . The Joint Legislative Com- known odor remains unknown til America does, it docn in H big, way. There will be contests between Tomato Technique We should not dverlook the tremendous mittee on the Delaware & Raritan yntir own nose experiences it. Hu We surmise many grow'anxious II I'.II- illiteracy. major party candidates in the gu- There'are two schools of thought Canal will meet at the State the odor given oft' by well grow about their own influence ontjieir advantage possessed by Germany and bernatorial primary on Sept. 21. about the proper cultivation of ln addition, Surgeon-General Parran House on Set>t. W at 1:30 P. !M. tomato vines in the summer sun is children. ' '. Italy, where compulsory military training Democrats lire peaceful in the tomatoes. One school advocates ;iin;iN's that 6.1 per cent of the first draft- to receive suggestions on wliat to something those who do know it ;PerhapH the, saloonkeeper in I ci^ht. cuunties holding Slate sena- pruning to a single stalk and stak has been in effect for years. These na- do with the waterway . . . The never forget. It is-not a perfume, question in right, that there is-.deti- wie rejected for venereal disease. torial elections, but Republican ir.g it, The other lets the vines Jew Jersey Fish and Game Om- for there is JH> sweet in it. Rut ger to America in what M g>oin£ tions, when they start a war, rely upon factions will battle it out for nomi- run ram punt over H 'frame. Then rum million men in the Army, this nission renews a plea to city resi- there is no sour, either. It is rucy, on. If BO, [*hal about] a little nations in a three-cornered light is a third school, hut it is not n - that more than four hundred thott- soldiers already trained in the art of bat- dents to refrain from abandoning with a little bitternew. In fact, legislation to the point of-'the in 'Burden County and between school of thought. Its practice i Jogs and cats along country, road.-; it is the smell of ai't.ment aulos trav- l'l'i'.senting: Funk, Netbr.; Fink, the other school wf cultivation a.sier to rule while they' We sometimes think that the impatience Wyo,, amt Funk, Ariz. live hundred thousand men, ex- dlcsex and Somerset counties, eled 2,2012,0417 less fliilts in tiu- Iocs not appeal m him.—Barton —Detroit Modiul Newi. expressed by Americans over the failure iil fathers, are out of the Army be-j Democratic candidates' for the first six muntliB of this year than Obtcrvation Herald. of our High Command to launch an im- State Committee* ure sparring: in in the same period of l!Ml . . . Postwar Dream World 111-i if illiteracy and venereal disease, II always seems to Uku a pail mediate invasion in Northern France is four counties—Burliujfton, Ciiin- Motorists are getting' careless of s(|iieaky shoos the longest to A Saloonkeeper's Fears In r,oiue re»-pei;ls it appoars thi^t them into service would do much about keeping the upper half of 1 wjn, Cumberland and union coun- get anywhere.—Kitchener Record A prosperous saloonkeeper clinic the imstwar world will be a due to a- failure to understand the com- auto headlights blacked out in i g ent the necessity of drafting .fath- ties. (Canada). * nto our office recently heavy compliance with the Army's dim- tlvo .sort of place.- At leant, every- plexities and difficulties connected with heitrted. llu freely admitted lie DEGREE :—It's Dr. 'Magce out regulations, according tn one suems to talk of it in negative Obtcure , . was witnessing ton vividly the re- the tremendous task of creating an army now, iKrii'iidtt of State Motor Ve- Leonard Drey fuss, State Civilian t e r m s—no unemployment, no Our iik-a of nil <»liscure (iovern- ults of his business and swore h/1 out of civilian raw material. iclu' '(lonuni.ssioi.er Arthur W Defense Director ... Ice must \v Nazis, no truffle jams, no ration- ilieiit bureau is one that, nm't is- would get out of it. lie wiid In (Initce iire ad'dressinir him by thi weighed at the time of delivery, h'K, no wars, no after-dinner Avoid 'Canning' Short-Cuts m The fact is that the people of this coun- sue twelve piuriphlct, reports a had been 'born into ttic ibusines.s itle since the decree of Doctor of John F. fiinnott, Jr., State Supcr- year,—Dallas News. ' | dishes to wash, no subway rushes M Department of Agriculture warn!!! 1 never knew any other business hut try have every reason to take pride in the himani Letters was bestowed up- riteudcnt d! Weights and Mo;is- (we'll all be tcaveling in helic^op. -aimers to avoid the use of "canning n the popular State official by Must Be feared for America because of th teis), no static in ofir vadios, no successful creation of a large army, thor- urcs, insists special iSetuite {ider College in Trenton recently. In Chicago a man was arrested business. Thought lie could stand slums, no'worries. and chemical preservatives. committee investigating gasoline oughly supplied trained, ready to \t graduation e.xtrcises held lsst for riding a bicycle while drunk. it for a while longer if he did mi We'll wake up to the wanble of rationing is expected to make a bin' \; riinitui-al experts say that "the safe week Commissioner Magee receive There a,re a lot of talented 'peopa- have to throw so many drunker nightingales from our radio alarm meet any ton on any battlefield. thing of OPA restrictions against d one of two honorary degrees in Chicago.—Washington Post. women out. Throwing drunker clocks; turn on the television set '•• i.ir tlie home-canner is to process pleasure driving during the com- iwardod it or meritorious service men out soumed to bother hin- and get the (jarly morning sisjUt- ing gubernatorial campaign . . . 'i adequately with h,eat. o the 'pu'blic. ; They Don'b (ess. He wondered what woul cast while we're pressing and«at- Chinese Seem Hard To Please Storekeepers who leave air spaces Everylbody, sooner or later, happen tu..th« children of the f,u (jngi; be wafted to work (whajMit- !:••>. knijr this warning, W. B. Campbell, 'Commissioner Magee has u |ui- in boxes of ice cream in order to cusses an editor, but no-body ever ture if SII many women, ever tle work the new electronic ma- There is' much to be said for the Chi- ionul reputation for promoting i sinner of the Federal Food and stretch their limited stocks face volunteers to do his wifrk for u grtiiidmotlu'is, were going to "laki thinea Jcave for us to do); spend 1 1 lately on the highways, .having •ii Administration, declares that the nese, especially their stamina under ad- punishment iby weights mid meas- day.—Montgomery Advetrtisur, to drink." inir wcL-licuds in th.e South, of nerved hs chairman of the ped<>s- 1 i versity, but it' anybody has the idea that ures officials . . . The September Drunkenness is a diseas. I Continued on Puye X) nt war emergency doss not offer "any cimmitU'u of the American calendar in Atlantic City is Next! •'I i-i-ii.son for condoning the useofehem- the millions of Chinese constitute a happy, Association, of Motor Vehicle Ad- crowded with many interesting Pedestrians are learning they I inv.iei-vatives by home-canners in place united, democratic nation, they are en- ministrators for many years. events, including the 17th anmnil have some lights in court. The "Advocate of sound public con- Miss America Pageant that opem; step will ibe. to get some on II titled to another guess. inl ami approved processes of heat trol in a vitally important Hold of the day after 'Labor Day and con- the streets.—Otnuhu W u r 1 d- The hard fact is that China, possessed of] huinaif relations," read* the cita- tinues through iScptemiber 11 . . . Herald. ' , great natural resources, was impotent to tion, "he consistently has endowed Rear Admiral .Charles K. Rosen- I'-. Campbell Bays that the substances hitrh office with,the character- dahl, iCiuiimaiulant. of the U. S. Changed BRAND NEW "••>•out the new Moil backing of the western world, would have 'riUiiiietic to failio, ritka and safety. • "His contributions to the \jel- iun in 'New.u'k over the •weekend COMPREHENSIVE PERSONAL LIABILITY vanished from jthe international scen« fare of New Jersey citizens and of Federal aid will Ibe available rhythm.—Troy (N. Y.) llutori few decades ago. visitors in their midst have, iite-1-ud- in New Jersey thin yfc.nr to POLICY, now available providing complete 1 y ^ The Problem 'Back The Attack' When the war is concluded there is no cdi notable pioneeL work in safety a'hool luneheji and school milk for There'll ulwuys te more or less protection for a home owner, his wifc and : education, aa wdl as the adoption "b.mt two weeks, the Third War Loan certainty that the Chinese will be much iliany children. trouble until the Department of of mechanical safeguards that i|ii- Apiculture, itiiuls a way to cross u minor children. •••• will begin, with the Government CAPITOL CAPERS:—Governor different and the likely prospect ia Lhut the Hb have averted heavy dust-bowl with u Hooded valley.—- H 4 ibon has proclaimed the 'period 'n ilie people of the country to invest nation will require much assiatance froir hisses of life ami property. Toledo Blade. ' "Though honored (by Statu Hud from October 10 lij October 16 as •"WUIOO.OOO in tRe cause of freedom. Needlework Guild Wuuk but not 1 the western powers. Nationjfor his long roronl of pier- Everybody Drive* But Father I'lighl not 1)6 a bad-idea, just before These facts make it harder to under- itorious accomplishment he. has re- for the purpose of promoting pnv A pedestrian, awarding to an •inst- begins, to remind Americans on tained the common touch, along election'needling .between Repub- Okluhomu Senutor, is a man wjth stand what, certain Chinese leaders* expect with the sublime virtue of friend- , uncl .Democrats Web three grown children and one car. '""lie front how little they know of worms have launched a belated at- What abouUthe mun with one, ear lYNTDN BnOTHERSsCOMPANY 1 to gain.*by .lambasting Great Britain and ly impulse in official procedure." Those of us, who stay at home, do the United States. FAIR;—Children will have two tack upon what remains in victory and one wifu?.—Toronto Wtar, days at the New Jersey State Fair gardens, Itutgers University spc- ••••the peril'of enemy action and our Powerful Herb • * * * * thi« y«ar, a disstini'v depart roport . . . BBackward d stu- ling oW minor Inconvenience* from the policy of other yearns, dents may bueome the fmnoua RVI StimitisU itHife piclvcip t ggallic Some civilians cau hardly bear the b L. peoples of nations, completely The exposition, -wlu'eh is practi- ators u| the future.. GUI' R<*bb vapor kilh) tfei'ins, whichihh wilill ibe all thoughhg t of being chilly next Winter, even WiLwn, Aviation Director, right until they start using it to "'"••'il for a war effort. cally the "only big-time fair oper- if nome of our. flier* have tp dod . withouht t fuefl ating In tho east this year, will bu believe^, fcecauso in aviuticu they sterilize swimming pools.'—Syrr. 1 illd Herald, "nly opportunity that a civilian - ,• t1Ont. held^from Sunday, Sept. Ii2 tuiSat- '» « "Uotive for hard work. "u 'i' wjn the war k through the oppor- iat ^

- *r-'-'^ ^iA&Aaafc; INDEPENDENT—T ,K A FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, RIGHT MUGGS AND SKEETER —By WALLY BISHni' I'M 5ORRY,MUG<3S, ...AMD I ALWAYS MOLD LET ME HAVE , MUG6S,WILL VJU BUT THIS ISA THE SHAKEDOWN CRUISE T!1 AND THEN A Nazi-popper who wanted 11 HOLD MV BOAT WHILE BRAND-NEW BOAT.. GOOOTSIPEAND fnrrr-d him t" hol1 d nff mili 7 I GET INTQ THE Jf t\ ..'ht! i ii' ! h. i.lnilnv around iiiivl-' fnrrr-d him I" I" FROM A FAMED CORRE- lii twenty-fir-;! birthday, which I ;, l.r.l I "H. REWIND >OUZ SPONDENT'S PRIVATE j l.i.i'l kliciw. Mr. I,Hit." he was veslerdiiy. f i:jt•.. jusi HWIH thimr I ''•'' 'So, yi'sleriliiy Mervyn went NOTEBOOK j 1 I evi'i- •iincc I Wii-i ii kid, nllil out in his plain , and about witty Br GEORGE LA1T . IT]i my mind that, jus! miles behind the enemy line sight- InlrrnmioiKil News Service CorTf- irniniu-d OH', when I ed :i (lennnn ilHmtch rider rlTiv- 1 inir nlonif a track in the desert. • pnndml. who for IB month. w». •-inn- I'm /nine 1° Mervyn zoomed down—and by the firld with th<- turnout ih 1 way, he got hell from 'the old |,,h Sth Army. 1 iliiln't «>•<' him for rnl mnn' (squadron leader) Tor ft— F.vcvy ituy ;]i thi1 American and with his machinegun knocked Army wnnt« oni> th,ryr when this | Slim Bodice Lines the Nazi ofT Hie seat of the hike '.v:u i« over-—if he come? home— jus) ns cleanly us if he were in a shooting gallery, i.ml thiii's a j>'i-|>. 1 ;h thi' (ivrman soldier "Then he landed on n flat patch By OLSEN & JOHNSON hitt'Tly rir««pt>mnt*d in of «nml, 'dragged the n ELZA POPPflN I over to his plane and somehow H 'u-r'i VnMi-u-iu'Vn," c-very Al- 1,, | • wl-.ii 'la* ever had nny- |.;nnnaited to tie it to tWe upper si ii..iiK ,.. iln with Shis mechanical of one wing, take nff nnd fly jiimpir.t'-!)|iari, '.!• v.'nferoup in its hack to ibase," mid luiidlj proclaims to Just at this juncture I heard n •>vhn will listen, that, "By hugping of the mot#rcyple, po«h, I'm if".t t' me a jiv;i nd ii (hist-be(trimed M«rvyn pull- when I L"I li' d up nmid«t a cloud of .sand find Tin' liriti- «ildi>T* of the ravel. F.yiuli Army havi liccti ulmo'l "Hello. Mr. Lajt!" he snouted.

piiiiiiiiii"ii-ly iifi'i'ti-d \Cith "jwp 1 whnt you to do me' a favor. fever" from eln-< i outsiyt with You newspaper hoys ean send this pi'i-iiliBi' Anifiieiin IIWM'IIIIIM- blfj. I want yrtu to cable my till phi'iimni'iioHr-l imi*t7Niy AL- Duil nnd I ell him J |?ot iny motor MOST mmniimi m ly f ik-." i lie .1113ili I int-1 « I,', il •,nY wunt si Then ' ns nil afterthouifht, joi-ji. lid: Al In1 won! alter the WBT, and "I'lease, Mr. Uit, don't tell bin Ill] h 'A;()its li v, 1< ii motorcycle low I not it. You we, I'm thi Till |in ii Iwo-'wheeled baby of the family, nnd they i/.i-d 1m trni'd him a wmiy irivout me." He is the !( i; vftl Air Force diily man in i! - "> Opinion of —By PERCY —from n Spitfire. (Continued from Editorial Peqc 1'ihit Officer M< ivyi! r>. (Spencer 1-rancf' (the four-day week wi 'CAUSB ALL win oriy a kni M" hi; owi-r engine, shoot- olid. Hollywood disciples of the ing (leimnns into the Bnpli-!" 'inderclln motif have been put in Channel with nn amazing facility he shade Ify.a dream. An OCCH- tltat thrt'v limes won him decora onal .skeptic tries to wake us up. lions from hi-. K-.nir. :lnt, what if the dream doesn't I nii-t him in Kirypt shortly lie. ome true in all its details—or lore the Winning of the bi(t Ala •veil in any of its details? Thnt's ;nnin «ttack. ami lie told me al1 lot important. ^What counts is i.'bout thin life-lomt yen to own .hat we Me in a country that sees motorcycle. ts Golden Age ahead. Mussolini ypu "Why in heaven's name do y; md Hitler want to turn the clock —By HERRIMAN two want a hunk of junk on Pattern 9341 may be ordered back. Over heie we can't wait KRAZY RAT wheels when you've pot this beau- onlyin women'i iixe« 34, 38, 38, for it to he tomorrow.—New York 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Siie 36 re- Timei. AN 'ALL, quirei 3?« yard» 3S-inch; Z\k yurdj ric-rac. IS O Christian Science Send SIXTEEN CENTS in coini for thii Marian Martin How Far the Looters Went Vou- First Church of Christ, Scien- pattern, Write plainly SIZE, The announcement thnt olive oil tist, Sewarcn, is a .bratveh of the NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE had to be shipped to Sicily along -Mother Church, The First Church NUMBER. with other Allied supplies for the •>•"••• sr of Christ, Sfii-iitist, in Boston, Jutt TEN CENTS more for population shows how far the Nazi Mass. Sunday services, 11 A. M., the Marian Martin Summer Pat- robbers went in looting the 'terri- Sunday (School, !i:!10 A. M. Wed- tern Book. Ba.ic pattern for 3 tory they controlled. nesday Testimonial meeting, 8 P. bag> printed right in book. Shipping olive oil to Sicily Send order« to Newipaper M. Thursday, reading room, 2 to like sending wheat to Kansas 4 P. II. Pattern Department, 232 Wett 18th Street, New York, 11, N. Y. oranges to California.• Jfwily is "Christ .lesus" in the Leawn- the home of ojive oil, But, tho | Sermon .su'.ijeia for Sunday, Au- Sicilians, it ia deer, did not get after Ihut, but I knew that gust 29," in all Christian Science to keep liny of their product. Gor- lis twenty-fust birthday was eom- Churches and .Societies throughout iiany mustibe well fed, there must the world. .ng up shortly. So I made a nota- if olive oil 'for the salads of the The Gulden Text is: ".Thou, tion in my diary to chuck up when Nazis, even though the men and Beth-Wdicm Ephmtuh, though thou the great day came; and find out women who produced olive oil be little amoiiK the thousandg M •whttner he had attained his cheT- itarveo*. NAPPY iludah.yet out of then shall he come ibhed desire. This is the Nnzi system of loot- ! THANK YE .MR.NEL50N! AS I COME ALONG NOW, MERVHS forth unto me thai is to he ruler At the appointed time I drove n# that has been applied to a'.l I ALWAYS SAY,MR.NEISON,I IIKE LWW'» TSK^TSK? FORCE 0'HABIT SAY1N',NOW 1 THINK WE SETTER BE of Israel; whose goings-forth have over to the rough, sandy airdrome, Europe—no doubt more ruthlessly ON DE SECOND FLOOR, tAUSE IT REMINDS and asked for iMervyn, and waR ME SO MUCH OF ME POOR OL' MANT TAKE BOITHA'S GOING! IT'S GETTING been from of old, from evcrlust- n the lands conquered than in '///A RAWTHERLATE, ing" (Micnh r>:2). told he would be back shortly. I BL AM-BLAH-, UHCIE HA»AMER- such places as Sicily, supposedly HEAD.HEWUZ Among Viw Lesson-Sermon cita- looked out at the. line of fifchttr under the rule of a "collaborator." LOVED 6Y tions is the following from the aircraft parked on the field, saw WON'T VW* rMilwaukee Journal. EVERY HO£ Bible: "ThiTL-fore the Lord him- his plane standing there, and ilLHOOLEYS HAVE A CIGAR, |AftE VISITING FROM COAST self shnll I'ive you a sign; Behold, turned to one ol' the officers and MR.GIL- WITH THE HOOLEY? u virgin ahull eoneeive, ujid "bear Prayer on Capitol Hill NEL&ONS. a noti, and shall cull his name Im- "Why, there's his plane. He 1 With a view to finding som i.iiinuel" Usii. 7:14). must lie hen '.'" solution of these problems sine The Lwaon-Scnnon also in "Oh no, he's out on- his motor- last January, a small group of in i-Uuius tlm fu'lovi-ir.p iiaisaBc from cycle," the officer told me. ift'ewLed lawmakers has been hold th<» Christian Science textbook, "Where in the hell did he get a ins breakfast "prayer m "Scii'Uce mid Health with Key to motorcycle out here in the blue?" on Wednesd'ay ^lorninj^i in th HiL' Scriptures" by Mary Raker I u?ked, Senate Restaurant. It is strang> FdJy: "Those tnsLrucUul in Chris- The. officer-explained: indeed to observe these veterar tian !Sci"iiiT: have reached the "It seems, Sir, that for a long of many Congressional hearing; ['.loiiods perctiption that God is thu time Mervyn has desired one, but who have iprobed the minds only author of man" (|>. 2.V). some family agreement he hail many witnesses about banking, kgriculture, labor, inflation, pro- duction and scores of other con: troversial matters, put themselves DETECTIVE RILEY on the. .stand to ask how they may •,TrUWS PAMIft, I*V 90N! FCR SHAME1! LONG OKIV POKE !$HO«)T submit to divine, guidance as to HVA SONKV! s0 5ERA«N....V0U'REG0NHA BOARDING WAT U do their full riiare in. leading this STILL -^HAVE1 FCXIOWED TITC PAW OF RIGHTEOUS NEEt>tTtATEfi!wEHAVE H-M-M-WHAT'SHb'!; teration out of confusion. At TOWN?IASV ;i recent meeting, SeViator Wiley •mis i of Wisconsin who presided bade WAS DOING AS I t'l his colleagues bow in prayer, say- iiiif, "WV are seeking light for om- selvi-H," and Senator WiHis ofjlu- diun« in his statement that '(Chris- tian teachings arc the only hope of solving our dioinestic problems." expressed what Senators and Rep- resentatives of different political parties and denominations felt. . . . Prayer meetings on Oupitoi Hill! There is news for you. And t is assuring news, too, when its attendants are the. nation's law- maker!) who preface the day's ALTHOUGH A VICTOR work «»f enacting legislation in the THE POPULAR ELECTION united prayer that the ancient codes of Jehovah, may command OF 1876, BY am 200,000 their obedience, and the law of kindness aa exemplified by Christ TILOEN NEVER may govern their conduct.—Mich- FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW By R1CHAKD BECAME PRE5I0ENT igan Ctaiitiin Advocate, SEN.WINFrELD SCOTT, THERMAL W)re IN THE €F£ET, S INCHES IN HEIGHT, WAS f LIGHTNING HITS STEAK ut owtst ctyes * lusicm in the kiteher.. .Trier souGnf TO ciuiici uw sot*r Hvs^wDs.iitfrtM) <* had hit the atove that- eredi the frying pan os#lble thts year, Conse- quently, they believe th^t the feed squepte which pinched prodUcerB IRVINS «TONE and the torn industry early'thin year wilt be relieved. rfpi:xr>F,NT—LEADER FRTDAY, AtTGTTST 27, LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICF.S LEC.AL NOTICES • . , ..; .-I- i.irtlnpnt, Mli ;il'' • i n. 1 l«.«t p\f* ulih ill I niluT ih'inilH | I TlL'-:d.l i IIH n.l mnimi*r Hi '• nnli'llK I"! minimum pilr* IK'IIIK tJ.llilll |i|ll* | '.'iii. W I!, id Im- TiiW'11-.lilp .V^ 'II nnc or more minimum T,»u- mnr* 'i 1.1.:n inn .l»»ii nnd mfrtt* 71U 111.1, Ih : Wllli iiin Town- '• i1 nml iiflvtT- spspmi'Ti I Mnp nil In- rei>|v»d. -I- -i . fi»ni IM in «*:a Ilillfd llfHMUtflf'd, up,. innis nf pr^pnrlnK ilnp T.iwn«hlp ('nnin.liIPP » II! mi'Ht it '" innpi'i-tliiii nn.1 I'pon ncce^tdnpn of tli*'rnlnlmutn HI p-.||ll lO I h.i ii >nl.l m. leriuit. will r*OHII* ,,,ilc. A. Connolly, n In IiMknR Ililp .«iili> SHII Int III Hkil.l | Take furl her notlc*. that tli« M Wur Time In th Onninili : it a •ml prinr tn snl.. will i-i'i|tiln> \ TuwnuMp Commit I m ha«. by r«i - nrliet =.1 'nn.l >•<- |.n r to be Htt nt|rt' lo (lie rrfd- Wiinil'hrl,lK,. Hulldina;. WiuidhrMre. New lei- menl thi-rrnf l.y the piirPhaner nc- 1 •r purrhHKp prli*' In in' inil'l In : minimum piir,. ut whli Ii «li1 lot UnKinit te ileniv iMittiam. nninlnminie 'l\ ihntiiitrnmui *f Mn|v Key, and expnn* and "II at piiblk nrilliui to the innnner uf put- 1 I It.-In »• 11 Hnllth.,1 1\ nlfl •a IN irtn ..nil "Uier t*ft!H lif'lr dfihtn, ilp- r»hi> rurt'hoi- inniithly IIIHIIIIIUHIIIH nl" llii.mi | «nlil block, will b» Hold sill* and to the lilgbent bidder ao- lutie in us i-nrdnfici' wtili tprm* ot nntlr,. Unit lhi> ..^IHh liie .if liiiuliiiiiV" IT* 7i', i!.|» .•I.iiiin. t nf nU i i tisl tllp OH Township r.immitl l>ln» Intei-pm xnii nllun turnip pin- i wllli all oilier deialla pwtlnont, I'ording tn terms of aal« on flle with He nn tile, the Tiiwn'hlp will il»- liy resn- I. .'I linn,' nr !>•«« III .1 piilnt 111 Hie -i.it .< thai u\ iniilpr OJIII H"M nml |nirsii;n yliled fnr 111 rnnlriK't -IVf sHl*>. MIINI minimum iirirc l>i-lnf (IIS.IK the Township Clprk open to Inspec- ver a bargain nnd mle depd far Tnki> further notlic Him :ii lilim ciwtR of prt'imrlnf deed and ml k,.,rt',,.|-n tin,' nf laud* ..f M. T> II. In Ulll.'ll U inntilliH from minimum prim :tt tion nnd lo he puhtlrly read prior .nd premtMui. llll IntR 111 ^iilo, nr nny ilnlp lo wlil'li II Mini vprtlalnK I LI- wile Snld lot In «alJ mil... l."i •: in Hini-k Wi'j-B, W - |i:,icii V'IKli't 11th, HI! Viil.'ii i inr A Hrn I'O, thetiue '-> I li willl li» Tiu'cVRi B»l(] Murk W||| I"' inVliMiriiPil, I lie TownwhUi i'ntn-| block If Jtnlrl on tprm«, will r«qulrp It .1 Hl'NKJAN, Townnblp Herk. >M*H 1>I a down payment of (15.110, tbp bill Take further nntlee that the '1'., Ii. nh \,itni .. ,1 iiplldn In rpjei't liny imp nr nit pntnl I1!*1!!, v I ",l mil'1 li.'l \\ illl'l itx nf prrpnrlnir, »nr, by resn- lid. 1!M , In Ihe ll|.|l'|.citi| William rliiR ilpfd nnrt mlvpr M'ln nnd In «p|| unlil Inl In Hiilit lal.l..| ,i'i It. mm •*l»rt,. nfi iliin .•!),. 4.',n 11 nii.iilliU IfihlnUiiimH nf |r>.i>H pursuant tn law, flTeil n H 1 . II, I wlih Hi.- I'!*•• t ili>- I ll.nl If. S.il.l lots In miirt liln'k lo Kuril IMiirtrr us It mny sr- plii}< IntPT'.iit find other teritid pro mlniniuni prh-p nt niiinh snld Im ii k,, tfu feet mm,' nr lew tn H Ivnii a-lven tn 'terms inn.' l'l< If Kiilil nii I, mi tcrniM, will finlfc li"t, rtup rpjTHrit liplnR nlvi'ii I" vldp.rt for In PontTtrt of inln. nald block will be sold togfthpi I in the ui'ttthetlv hne nt MAIP ..' pavmem. In ''KKe HW llrfrr I'm W-Mii Pocket IRA HST< n ilnwti lmytncnl fir %i!,M, ttlf lull- ti'tunii nnrt matinor nf pnympul, In Take further notlr* that at with all other details pertinent *l, then, f

  • » atM'f nr purilKi^p pt-li'p tn hp paid In MI'I'ICI'. Ut' PI HI,It <<.\I,K. • •Hie nne or more minimum M'lp sale, or any dale to wh|i"h It may b* said mlnlmuin prh'e being Ifr.n im Ion Ilie MI'lHli.TtV lillf I'l Male \' .1. Hiunl mcintlily ln«itaUmnntu of tin.00 iliilll hp reoelvpd, plus ro»tn of preptrlnc deed nnd Ti' WlliiM IT MAY niNVI'llN. 4' feel more nr les*, . Itw , ,.,.|,.,,,.,- ,,r ihe ml plus Intprcst nnd nUifHet ad.ionrned. the Townalilp Oofnfnlt I'pnn ai'i-^plnncp of Hie Ttilnimnni ndverllttlnn HIIM «ale Said lot AI * veitultr ifie»tlnf of the Town- Werh - nrn.'i1 nf till IH'I H-hi'Vc minimum, by vldffl fnr In mnirnel nf na 'Pro- tee re^ervw the rlarht In Its rtlnrre "ii c.imnillie* of lh» Tnwnshlft, nl bill, or lilii alinvp minimum, hy tlip tlon to rejeet any one or all bid Id block If sold on terms, will lleniv. I'ulihnni, Uu- pidnt n I.I.I. iin I'nnirnlttee and the T.ikn rilMhrr tintlcf tll«l ..nill.ii.lite Held Mondin, Angii'l Tnwnrttlfl Oommlllpe and HIP pny-nnd tn Fell said im in *nld hlnrk quire a down paymeni of ICSffn. tl.e nf )p rpsiMVfs I lie rlnlit in Us , Sept .inb.'V Till. 19H. the Ti'Wll nf 1 nt ! in Hlock 'I'll as *hnmn on Mil Jn BcioMnni-e wllb tprms nf salp nn manner of pnymenl, In rune on* or $10 0(1 p|iw Ititptpil nnd other term iiniu n-n-tili. *1|| der lY MAY rONCT.RN: I'l-ctlnn lo n\|ei'f nhy imp Committee Will meet at « I'. M \\ i.tnlhriilgp Township Tnv Mir or (ill (lli>, HIP TnWtljillip will cleliypr II more minimum hMa shall be re- prnvide'ii for In i»nntrni"t of HDI«. i'blp -::i'- ,lep.| fnr. Ukl ,.,,. nwHifK M tin-Town- Mil" nml tn mil mi.l loin ' in rhe commute., cham- nmt i ,.nfar nif Township of Mrii'k tn siii'li bldilpr nn II Tnfcp further notice thai at »i' .M..inorlnl Uunlelpnl Huil.llm A.'te* T" he Vin.wn ,niil d*^li:niit#'l mny IftPN. r .|,I Mnniiny, Angus! l pon apreptance of the. •tie, or any date to whlrli It rn.i • K I...I '-A in Bl.,, k J:U n\Ti*i' ~i mil, |H IIMI, due rnR.ird liflnt Klvpn Dn'tpfl: Alitus! ITtli, \V iMi' i liri\ N..R inrsi's. nnd estui ,, , . ,||,,., tr<\ td i|ilv<>rtlRn bid, or bid abnvt mtnlmum, by th* be adjourned, th* Townnhlp Com Tak- fin lint iu.h.« ili.d Hie I! .1 ITSI lel'ttM ;inil nifinni>r of pa.,.»,.•<. n. .1. I - ' MI publie ff\- mnI IK tb» ,,.' m, Tiicsilay »vfiiln(t, Townnhlp foinmlttee and the. pny- mlllee reserves Ihe. rlilit In It T'iwn«iilp ('iitninUiKf. h*«. In r««' Township i uisi' niif ov ninri> minimum 'HUM Tnwtidhln i.'lpilt. discretion to reject, any nne or all r-l lii.lder H'CnrdlllK to lei ',1, nit::, the Tinvnslilii Midi In1 rpifh'pfl. Inent ttiereet by the purchaser ae- Hi.' II.i 111.' with the TnvriiH loliun nnd pllfll.ltll In hlw. !l\ed ,1 T. Tn IIP nilvtrlKPII AnRiint 'JTlii. ami' bids :nnl in sell said lot In •• >ii• i flllil "id, if, th'# ,i ill ini'f'l (1.1 X '"*• M rpnn airfptAtK'p nf l|ii> minimum cordlna; tn (lie mnnner ot purrtiam 1. A|i,.n tn Inspei-lfun mid In Illillilliiilii prl, ,'• at will' It '.nil '--I in cMpmbPf rirrl. lfiU, In tin. liulciwiicl. In aecnVdnnce wltli termn n{ dale block to mcJ. bidder aa It may se- Mil. nr bill alinvi' minimum, by tlif til lender. lerl. due reitnrd belnf flVen 1« i' ii i !• ul prior to aile, pan -Ml.I Mink Will I.,' ---!•! |n(i>ll» TrtwtiMtl* rommltlcp iinrl HIP pny- n Hie. the Township will d*ll,w smd at bavgrnln nnd sale- deed for nald lilK menl UM-pnf liy tho purchtiser fli- llfln Tsi W-IURt DwkPt inT/ftm in lit,, miinnpr of puirhfiw ;iremi>en. nf mile on flle In NflTlcr, OP I'lKI.K' KAIK I mi I'd: AiiEiml ITth. 1043 I'lrrk npwi (o t iiiilnin-<. with Ifrmii nf mile on •n WTWIM IT MAY C()Nt'HI:N; ; 1 • 111 file tin' Totvnaiilp will ili-llver a R .1. mjNTGAN, ,, i . pulillcly t Al II rcgwlaf nipptlnit "f I'"1 IIHI'R.Iin mill Hal>' IIPPII fnf (ii 1(1 ntvlTl. Township Cl«rk. in Ilkn-k S iiwnsbljl Oomnilttw- nf HIP Tnwn- Aroma Tells the Stcry Tn he nilvprilscil AIIRIIWI '.'7th, and lilp nf \Vnortbfirta;p liflii Minnlii> .M- l.inli.,1: AIIRIINI lTtli, 1!H1. eptomber :inl, in Ifl, In Hiolnilepend- iliH, Auril't l«tll, 1943, I ras cliln t- iii -l.nadi.r. ,,.,• niillcp thnt . the II, .1. IWiNIOAN, il In artyprtloe. HIP fni't that mi TUP«- iiii-f. has, liy rpso- Tnwnnhlp CIITK, lny i>v«nlriK, Beptpnibi'i' 7th, mi:i, I..II:IIII ti>'ln#, fixed n To hi' nilviTllHfil AIIKIINI 2HU nnil lip Townjrhlp PommlltPP will nippt :il •r Tni W-T;it n»cke< HK/JB2 1 , ii which '-:ild Int In Si'l'iiinl'i.r Itnl, lillit, In Hie Imli - ' P. M, WT In the CnmiiiiHi-i' riuitii- MOTIf'R <»l' IM'Bl.lr HAI.P, , HI i,p nold Innptlipr nora, M^tnorlnl Munlilpiil MiilhliiiK, TO-WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: dd.'ill.H lipi'tincnl, .HIIIO New .|er«py, ami ex a ri'tiiUir' meeting of ths ,. l.rlllK IV.Ti.lHI plUB llrfpr Tot \V-4fir,i HitrkPI 1M/«2i «e ii ml Ft>l at pulilh' wilp nnd tn Township Omtnlltee of the Town .ItinIt il''pd nnd adver- frll7 • ship nf Woodhfldfte held Mon .,i,. Snld l"i l» suld WlrR OP lMim.lC dAt.K Urnia of sale on flle with the Tuwa- en tn Inspei'tlnn urn ...I In n.lv TllHi. the filet tlmt iill Coffee TO WHOM IT MAV ft »N<"V:iiN: I (,i (iri.mi, DIP hul- to l>p imblli'ly rpnd prior tn snln Al a rPKulnr mi'Ptlnn til' dip Tuesday evening, Septemlier "Hi, iiii-ic price tn tip paid l.ut 1^. 1 ri Rlock Ml, WiimllirhlKi imil. Ihe Tnttlislilp Conillllltee Will 1 TOWIIKIIIP Cimmlitpp »r the Tnwn- ,-GuarantMd FRISHt 3-Oround Corrtctly Btfort Your Eyti. Mi -. inslullinptilB i'i Tnwiifihip AsHpHanipn! Mnp. 1 aht|i nl WnndhrtilltP Ill-Id MlilldRy meet at S I . M. War Time In the i.ii^i mid nilipr Iprins Take further nnlli-e Hint, Hi pvpninic, Angnsi ldlli, III), 1 wns di- C "nminlttpo Cliambers, Memorla-1 4-Pkktd by ixp«rtt«l*i, in Ih Cl«ii, in rnlill'IICl III' BIllP. Toivuship Committee hup, by remi 2-tltndetl for SatHfodionl ri'i'ipil tn iiiivprtlw ihp fitpI. that on Miinielpal Hnlldlng, Woodlii(ld|re I iiutlo' th:il ut Bnld Intinn nml iiur.Miiiint lo !n\v tlxi'il : Tiipsday PVI'IIIIIK, Hoiili'iirtii-r 7tli. New .Jersey, nnd expose nnd SPH id*' to which tt may Illillinilllll prh'p lit vvllh'h ^aiil Inl i I!H5, HIP TIIWIIHIIIJI Comniltlep wll pnhlri' snlc and lo the hlehest bid- 1 i in. T'IU'IIHIII)) Com- HIIIII blm'k will he MIIIII uiRi'llii' inp.'t at « I1. M. WT In Ihp Ciiminil der accordliiK tn lerms i,f sale on , i HIP right In It* dN- wllli till other dPliills inn Inciil, sulil !'•'• ChnmluTK, Memorial Munlilpn (lie wllli the Township Clerk open L,-. t :mv nnp nr all hld» minimum prlee lielnft $ll)».iiii plus BiillillnR, WonJbrhlKe, New .lerspv lo Innppollon and fro be publicly ...iid luJ ill Sni'L.I'luj'll roKiii of prppnrlnit dveil nml iiilvi-r- nmt ii|«W»'#rtit WH nl juthll*' I ,.il,l prn.l li, uiil,,, l.i.U MM mill HM 'Hessinenl Map i \ incnl, 111 CIIMC une or a dnwn iinymetit nf $40,110, I hi. bal- Tciwtinlil|i I'li-rk npi'ii tn Inspertli Take " further notice that the .mi IIIIIH KIIIIII lip rc- of inlnhaKI" price to In- Imiil III nnd toiir tiittlirly IB.1,1 pi i,.t {,, BHIV, Township Commit I »• h(i">, hy r»ao- monthly inslnlliiit'nlH nt tjii.ini Lois 22-A, ;•.'-!) anil JS In Illoi'k "4r., 1111 Ion and pursuant to lnw, fixed a t.i.in \( Ihe minimum plu.H Intorent and oilier lerms pin- WnndhtldRp Tnwnslil|i Assrsami'iit Mihilmittt! jirh'e lit which said lots ii,.,\i. iniiilmum. liy tho ylded Tor In conlriK't of K;I1,-. Map. in vnid block will be xolil totcethar iinniittcc and the pny- T:ike further nollre tbnl nt galil with nil other details pertinent, l,v I lip piirrlmspr «c- Take furllipr nnllip Unit tile mill', or any date lo whh'h II mny ...d minimum prim heln^ 11 nti.ix) • r uiMniiPV of piirctuiBe. Tnwnslilp CiimnillleK liu*. by I'PHO- bp ailinunied, the Township ('iim- Uls costs of preparing deed and tid- !• with r»rms of mile hitinn mid ptirninint lo law, Hxcil fl mltte.- rexerven the rlRht In IIH IIIR- ertisliiK this Mfile. Said lots In snld Ti.unnliip Will deliver minimum priic nl whlHi suhl loin In rretliin to rpjei'l any one or nil lock If sold on lerms. will require r,d sillc dPPll fnr s.it'l aalil blnrk will hi- snld toother lildo anil to nell Kaid lot In said Inwn payment of $ir,.()ll, Ihe hal- wllli all nllipr ilpliills pertinent, .iuld blink to RIII'II blihb'i' as it hiav HP- nce of purchase price, to be paid In it ITth, \M. ' minimum prirp brhiR JIHUIIII pum Itx'l, dii" remird lir-inK given lo TRY A K>UN0 TODAY1 'IVlill miuitbly (nslilllineiijs of tl".'1*' Ft. .1. WNIOANN. .nslK of preirarlnK ilped ami mlver- terms ami manner of payment, In lus Interest and other terms pro- Clerk, IIHIIIK ililn HI)le. S:il 10cCARROTS • i In- i'iiiiinilllcf I'lmin- »>• I'IIBP nne nr more mlnlmuin hldp J.padpr. merit thereof by the purchaser ac Formdalo Evaporated :il Muiiliipal J in i l.li ii K, flmil IJC rffplved, ordlng to the manner of purchas. Ntw 0t*M Cooking 1 Toll JUMftO California Vi'W Jtirw }', nnd i-x- l.'pon ai'LfrptuiK'i! of the minimum leler Tin W-MI, llorket KIT.4^1! In accordance with terms of snl Bunch 11 ut public Balp and to bbl, ur bid above minimum, by Ihe NOTICE OF PI lll.ir SAIiK on flle, the Township will dellve Cons hi,lil,-I- in I'lir.lliiK :<> Township t'nmniltl».(> and the paj'^ 3 WHOM IT MAY CONCURN: 28 Crltp, young, Apples 110c a bargain anil sale deed for sal Cantaloupes 29c 1 MILK 3 mi llli' Wltli Hit Town- input thereof by the purchaser ac- At a regular meeting of tin premises. Each con equal! a quart ol fresh ill,-n tn liiK|ipi'll"ti anil 1 i-orilintr to tin manner nf purchaoe. Township Committee of the Town Uali'.l: Aujrust 17th. .Kin. 8 l •\ Ifilil prlnl' In -ViltP, In in i ni'ilam <. wllli terms of aalt on hip of WooilhrldKc held Mon pk°8 21c 4 A .ml HM tn 171 iinliixiyi' D. J. DUNIGAN. Kraft American Cheese llli', thr Township will deliver a Auglisl Kilh, I!U3. I was Ii Township Clerk, U. S. No. 1 -\. W IbrliJ^i' Tn>vii- liai'Kiilii ami Male ileed for said prcnt cil tu iidvui Lisa tllp tui-X tha u>. 35c Tn he ailver! ispil AiiKusL -Till, an Mild Cheddar Cheese 8 nut M. 111 l«es, m Tuesday eveniiiK, S'.'Ptembei' 711 September Inl, l!'i:l, in the Indein YEILOW 'i. r niilli'O thnt til" linteil: AuKiist 17th, 15411. .1143, the Township Committee, wll 1 3 * 19 ent Leader. Domestic Swiss Cheese VHb.12c ONIONS • mjnit I (•.• has, by riMl- 1!. J. DUN 1 LI AN, meet at 8 V. M. War Time In th The market'i fin«t yellow onion, at a remarkable low price! initHllallt tn llltt', llxml Township Ulerk. Committee Chambers, Memorlii HpfiT Till \V-:llll Dm-lift 117/:l(l( 3 i.i-l--.- ill wlili-h sulil bilH Tn hi- aihi'i'tisi'il August i7lb an Municipal Bulhllnfr, Woodbridg. PABSTETT sr°ct:;8 «w«»19c I Will In' Snlll li'K.'lll- NMTICIi.OF Pliniilt; SALE S.'plpmliir :inl, IH1S, in tin- Itnlc New Jersey, and expose and sell a TttWHOM IT MAY UONCKRN: ,;•.•! ili'lnlls pi'i'li Real Sharp Cheese ib. 32c 8 putille safe and lo tho highest bii! At a regular meeting of tl iri' lii-lnt; |7 ."ill.lMl der according to terms of sale oi Township Coiniiiittpe of tho Towi 11: in r|.i:',. r wns directed to il snhl nn tlTIIIN, will Best Pure Tub Lard ib. 18c 3 i.WII payment iif J7S.0D, TO WH»>M IT MAY CONt-|0l:N: Rennet Tablets \ Desserts <>; piinlifbtft' prli'c to IIP At a rcKiilar meetlntr of the Cream White ^Sf ib. 23c 4 I1 nitiiitlily hiBliillinenll Township Committee of tlie,Town ship of Wood bridge held Monday 24c In-; inti-l'psl itnil nlhi'l" CRISCO Shortening £ 4 ,l.-il tut- In ninlriK't of nMilC, Aunust 16th. 19C1, I wan di rprteil to advertine the fiut that o 68c 11c Tuesday pvenlnK, Septeinlier ?tl CRISCO Shortening 12 nollcp tlult nt sahl 1HJII, tlie Township Committee wll "Friendly, Sound, Serviceable" ilp tu which It limy meet ut S r. M. WT 111 tlie Cninnilt Smoked Skinned 1 IIP Township Cum- tee Ainmhers, Memorial Municlim Whole1 Shank Round s the right In Its HuildliiB, U'nnilhildge, New .IITHC! HAMST35c Half 34c eject any one u, ull niid expose and KOII at inil>li.' ^al It said int-i in said anil in the highest bidder aiinrilln Woodbridgc NationalBank lljlhlcl US il IIILII to teim; nf sale on Hln with t Ii Pork Loins ru«^ Uillil tn TnwiHhlli Clerk optll to liinpeclin Sunshine Rippled Wheat Pure Citrus Marmalade n.iiiih-r (it iiaynifi mill to be •publlely read prior to sal Pork Loins Center Cut ib. 37c Mlnro mini mum bids Lot H In Itlo.k 26T, Wiioilhi'lilK. Woodbridge, New Jersey APPLE BUTTER "Z . V.'il. NBC Graham Crackers Towimllip Assi'ssmetu Map. Smoked Bacon 2,t S ib. 32c Caltftrnb l.iiiiire of the niliiltnum Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Take furtlmr notice that tl d 1 PRUNES Large Fancy il.me inlniiiium, by tlie NBC Ginger Snaps JSL Tuwnslilp t'nmmltte* hus, by ron II-*!. luiilitlfe anil Hie liaS • Store-Sliced Bacon o.f /2-ib.20c I lilt inn nnd pursuit lit' to law, llxed i hy tli<. purchaser ae- Paper Table Napkins ASCO Corn Starch inlniinutn prirp at which said lot V In; niuniu'r of piirchUKc Meat Loaves Assorted *•«»• 10c 10M • >• wltli term's of sale HJld lllocfc Will lM! 8«ld |o({ether s Princess Toilet Tissue thttU Macaroni or Spaghetti C i't.w iishlp wiii deliver ii BOLOGNA ot r. -ib. 29 I mile deed lor Ha id Mastr-Mix Dog Food Soft-as-Silk Cake Flour * 17th. 19411. PorkRolh^ Q] SALAMI **1t Black Flag Insecticide 6 o'Clock Corn Muffin Mix »!. ,1. IH'NlflAN. Ti'^ii*1'1!' Clprk DOLE PINEAPPLE i.-eil AIIKIISI -7lli ami L:' 1::, in ihe Imlc- c 7-lb. ii I. .ri.Vn l>»rkel ISH/ltll Juice 15 il'ICI' : OK l>l;Hl,l(! (1*1,1-: 37c 22 bag IT MAT <:oNCEHN: Dole Pineapple Juice VI 3i •'' Kiilur nipntiiiK of tile 2 FLOUR-17 replace with i'<-miiiltii.it of the Town- REDDY KILOWATT Grapefruit Juice N^IL 13c The ideal oil-purpose flour. You must be satisfied or Wt I HiiidK,: liild Muii- any other brand absolutely (ree. I 4 1 Dili, met, i WIIN ili- Grapefruit Juice , 30c • l-ll'el'llKp Illp fact tllttt C I R I A t i '< •'. ellillK. SePtPlllht'l' 7t ll, Prune Juice I CouLinlttt-e luis,1 by reso- I IK JM* In HUP OMUf. LUNCH BAGS Rice Puffs " '• |nir«uiiiit tu law, flxeil a Utin Otutai 11 PEARS , m 15 .•I • i- .it which snld luls In Wheat Puffs OUNWOOB 0..J. A Mayonnaise I. "ill bn aoid'lotjethfli' llu» Stamps <-i 11 -•,• ileiaila pertlueiu, in pi-Jcp IH-IHK $6511.Wl Apple Sauce" 10< 14 "i picpailng deed and ad- •-,.; -ale, Haid hits in said NOW KEDEEMABLI 18 "Id nn tprma, will require PEANUT BUTTER fc28c;2t65c. 1' '• in,-Hi uf filfi.tlii, the bal- k Smooth, triomy ptonut buitir ii rich in vitomini. Tasty and economical, too. | iii, IILIMII prli',1 to hi paid In Carrols "T IO< 9 ul R*d Stampi * .:. iiixtallinpn^ * 10. - J 0 !-•• 1 and othor torms pro- 3 Replace fuse Peanut Butter «Tu.43< H r ^1 Gran. Soap HI I'Diilnicit of aalti. \ Op«n mainiwikHtothut 9 [3 1 0 M •I 1111-1- untied that at said 4 Close fuse box IMMVAlf SALT ,T ")' dale lu wliicli it may t>« off electridty RID STAMf X HOW 1 'l- 1 in; Townslilp Commll- RIOUMAKi Siring Beans? IU Shoe White reject uny oiui 6r all bldl' 5 Clow switch to restore electricity. Waldorf rh 1 l,t- right n, its disere- 2 Open fM» box i OAKITE • II wid hits (n snld block CANNING NEEDS r 'odder im tt may select, due ''-•iiiK K'Won to terms anil *••*' ' ' i'iviiiuiit. In case on* <>r PAROWAX JELLY! 'Niiuiiiii bids uliuil be re- Find out where the fuse box is in your house, keep MlUl CER!O ^124tf DUZ Pockage 23c Ivory '•i'tuiie« of the mlnlmuni "i ahuv« mlnijuuui, by tb.« extra fuses where you can reach them easily. Have PECTINS' »-*7< GLASSES • Cnnmiittoe and tile pay '•i••or1 by the purchaser ao- Jar Rings -"*r5< Iv/rvrv Floating 0 Laigi lM tin; manner of purchase a flashlight handy. Often the trouble is caused by 11 HAKES 23c 29c Micu .with terms of sale Mason Jor Caps •>« 23< Ivory 'i'e Towwuhlp wilt deliver ivory SOAP v in -111a suit! deed (or tai4 using fu|ies of incorrect «ze. Most branch circuits re- 1 Free! Canning Bulletin §^ But •* *»Hl«u cwttillMt )HI \ti(4Usl 17th, 1943. quire 15 ampere fusei. the main circuit—30 ampere fuse. •I) It ItmfOwMf M tl (MM PMf U. 1. DUNiaA.N, By H4HUN KKMf, Dirfclor gut Homn Stnki ~ Camay TowiMblp' Clerk. "Ii. niaed Autfunt 27lli ana "( ''id, 1913, In tlie lnde- « v/fqf fo v/efpry-do not wwto it. Id Preserving Jars It: DI1 IT MA. _... . Kulttr meetlnf ot. th* 155 l'oiiiniiUitis or ttw Town- 'in.ti.1 IUBB h«w Monday, i 65c AMSWCAN STPA. able. The reason 'for the enor- how to get rid of unwam,.,| „ l;.i! .,:' li.-rl.n under on well protci UMI ronds nnd'th* Answers are official OPA ruling* mously increased demand for a—'but deifinitaly, One ,,r ,|,,' ; arrow body of water that sepa- Iln- • .iid-. as of August 23. Readers may bortk like "The Music Lover':; stiiriea Which the Chine,. iiitf!< Sicily from the lUtKnn main*' submit questions for replies to Handibook" can be written in one about iConfuciuH tells <•[ .|, );Ui,l—with the lliitish retreat Trenton District Office, OPA, word—-radio. he was called upon i)v ., hum the open and unprotected Trenton, Jf. •!• -'i;i|n- ol things Id Radio lias brought the musical , cr stu- Q. When should "old-type" "P" I!I!;II y niKi-rvers they mountain to Mohammed. It used word that he was t.,,,, ,'| piditv. Couraee and cenius made and' "C" casoline ration books i .-n.- i -of IIMIKI in tin1 Nazi 1 to 'be that only kings enulil have visitors. Then, lief,,,,. ,;,„ the true Dunkirk possible. K rt- he exchanged for "new-type." command performances of irreal was out of earshot, \u, |M,. t;cfit that may yet prov^i he the ? |h:.l * ui ui.lv in. • .n a f;i>t drteii- music. Today the humMcst. citi- his bjte anil played .| ii!n«t memorable action of theA. On or1 Wore Au|U»t 31, by :lM l-'iit.iili of ni'il.ili-. 1 zen can 'bri'njr the greatest, orches- lily to show that he whole war. , • mail if potiibte. OW-lyp* "B" ttil (In ,ni,ii . -;r are lieill(r ruined tras and virtuosi, into llin home best of health. H see,,,, i,, and "C" coupom are iny»lid with a twist of the dial. And the •d to indicate his thn ;,! ;- r;i!.- uiiieii naisl. each week, WALTBR PIERCE RWPORTE: hlr September 1. musical audience m America must n-p^roval In his visitm- ,, j JII .niili!.:' ,Vi-al • i" till' IVnffth Of A fcVf victories Jo not mean van- Q. Are women's kriee-hifch ridiiiK ie reckoned-in the'many millions. in this way more ellVrtivi Urn .1 will iiil.r ]ii.-t-wiu- German.s iella,tion'»f war orders ... or that boots rationed? Whether you are a. devotee of In li'-iii ••• tiifin. They are begin- non-wni imlurtry is to be c\\en would huvi ,bi'en piis-,1,;, 1 A. No, not if m»nu(«ctur*J or Mozart, or (icorgc Gershwin, Tos- r I . I I ill: .it the projfri '?- (the siirnal .'. . ficrmany js still mile verbal HH'SSIIKC imported prior to July 7, 1943. cunini or Louis Armstrong, you'll very much in the war nnd has (j. What procedure should I fol- tinil something in "The Music [.liv- 111.II. I i ,uli i,ad -h"|i> and lalior.i- plenty of punch left in her . ', . low if I lose my tire inspection er's Handbook" to suit your tastes. BOYS SNAG $54 in, |i ... • mi!,I inn in a point when' Italy's collapse siuiply means that record? You'll find articles by composers Annapolis, Md.-- Win,, -., i-.ii ai"!.i' '.V :l!i iii-t ho]n-.. of It - scheduli—and nuns, planes, ships »nd Rationing Board for • du- by noted critics, like Deems Tay- crsnn E. IJeale, .1,, ^ vivn! :i Itn V..V and ammunition are needed six ;M1 plicate. lor, Olin Dowries nnd Lawrence tin Meredith, set mil ;, ; I'. rii,,|i- II Mi i- i.ml tin- Junker.; months earlier than anticipated ;i Q. What Ration Book Thr'i1 Oilman. This book tells yon how retrieve the kite which •, , «hii inii !i,m MI |i"\vci ild not i'i»rc , . . The watchword should be "full 1 stumps will replace red music is made, and introduces you ing over Spa creek. II. :i)i ii»jt ranii) . hv>» tin- V(n) 'Sk'i i«bei'ft, wlio ill- il' \hV\' 'ill I1 iMssarfM onr i" i .Umlucud JLirle.ni! Dietrich to time. It's a wonderful book i<> It. food for Tnuli, fati and oil*, WWS FROM THE SCREEN have handy to your radio. II. . A H -.: it-- industrial •J.000 miles: 1942 -on a front of American filnigocrs, will begin liendi ii'ks,. of *.).... I. .!. ,;n.vcd. But the Uoo miles: 1H43—.in a front of 30 etc. will be •• follow!: A, Talid work shortly on it documentary September 12-0etoW 2; B, Lament of an nir recruib whos' diiclcs saidf he h:n| , .liinl.i'r.- '!-., 'Pie fa; lories which inilea—and that goes in rdversr! While it ts not the 1'urpos*1 of boat, in which Miss Hankhead ar short subject titled, ''American valid September j)9-October 2; girl hasn't been writing fri'ipn-n;. pofketibook last Si •- <-nati|i d thi'in i" make such i#su<- . . . Reports of Ethiopian troops this column to "wiite-up" »ny one the other iiiembeis of the cast will j C, Talid September 26-October Small Town," for the O\ferseas ly as quoted in "Spin In, Dumb Wells Cove. ,, sfnl --"I ark after 11118 Hie among the British in Sicily is movie nctor or actress, we feel 30; D, valid October 3-30; E, work for ten weeks, anil, also, that Motion Picture Bureau of the i..e.\ ln-:ii'.'- lil'io.n up—and they false. Sicilians, however, still pale that it is only right to "give credit valid October 10-30; F, valid the picture will be filmed in con- OWI. Few people know that Von di.n'l l:!,i- ii! whenever they encounter a dark where credit i» due." Therefore, October 17-30. Each ii worth tinuity, from the first scene to Sturnbvrg almost beitun his career Tin- Kiiiii|i(;,in M'ene L-. alterint; skinned soldier . . . Hitler's own we would call attention to the re- 16 pointi. as a producer of training films for i:i|iii|l\. Hi,.1- iiiiue, as in l'.MS, •.words (to tlic Reichstag, i!)4u) markable record of Bob Hope, the fadeout and every member ol EYES EXAMINED the i.-al iiiler- of (iermany are "We know that if Fascist Italy Q. Are automobile repair parts popular screen and radio come- the cast will bo on the set Ihe en- the Army. As late as 1925 he was 1 were to KO down, it would be the under price control? Wnnieit a- in lie people. And dian. tire time. referred to in public prints as in Auirii-I \'.i\'\ they face a situii- end of Nazi Germany." For once A. Y«.. . ' "Chief of Staff of the Motion Pic- GLASSES yFlTTEl) we airi'fe with you Adolf! . , , Joe Q. How can 1 tell whether a res- 'tioii aiiiiailiimiy like that of Aw- In the past twelve months, Bob Mae. West, who hasn't done it ture Branch of the War College." A COMPLETE OPTOMETRIC SERVICL j/u-! 1'i ] ^. Will they Itiniw HIOURII •McWilliams, former small fry taurant or bar is selling at ceil- Hope has flown by plane no less picture for two years, since her naziphile. blames intolerance for • ing- price? Live and Learn, II. ipiii or iiiii-t they lie punished than 100,OW) miles and made 383 ippei!' with \V. {•'.. Fields in NEAR YOUR HOME. costing him his job in a war in- A. Such ettablUhment mutt dit- fin tin i'.' We .-'imiilil have the ntl- appearances before service men 'My iLittle Chiektutoe," plans an The film version of. the all- 1 dustry. Many other ruts will be play on iti menu or on the .^wi-i -..ion. and at charity events—an average entirely different characterization ftnldicr musical, "Stars and i * hollering ''intolerance" soon. . . . wall a itatsment that it it tell- of nfcarly seven shows a week. •Gripes," staged by the Fort Hamil- ing at or below if* prices which for her current film, Tropicana." Dr. H. L MOSS Knlluu'l.^ tlie i-\aniple of Ni'W Miss West is said to be particu- ton -Special Service Theatre Sec- Orlean-1, wlfTi- ln.nl prices wuv were in effect April 4 to 10, Between his tinsliings about, tion and screened by the U. S. OPTOMETRIST Successful Suit 1943. It ii *lio required to larly proud of the fust fact that eut live pel cent .if I he month fol- from camp to post, he managed the has reached fame in another Army Signal Corps will be shown lowing tin- -I'.-nin" of pledfjt'ri liy keep for intpection menus for to make four films and do a only to service men, who will also Office Hours:—9:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. that week. •• i. .iirection—the Oxford Dictionary mure llian '.!."i!l.ii'ill persons, citii • weekly radio show which was defines a "mae west" as an inflat- be the only viewers of the latest Phone Wo. 8-2142—Cart. 8-2142 U- Are fur couts under pvieb con- throiit'lioiii ili" c-iuuitry ait- broadcast, via short wave, to Al- able life jacket, first used and de- such all-soldier production, "The 115 Main Street Woodbridge, N, J, trol? launrhit:'.! ;!iel'" ''Home FIIII,1 lied canrps the world over. He scribed a's such by the II. A. F. Army, IPlay iby Piny." J'ledjfe" . •. n 11 p. 11 v.' l'" • ('onMiniers A. Yei, at manufacturer!', whole- has visited our men in Alafcka and :>l" asked lo pli-ilui liial thvy will tale and retail levett. is now "somewhere ' overseas" ] ay ur clurve no in"!1!- than eeiliiiL' Q. What is the ceiling price for probably staying just a few jumps linces and l.i-iat tiny will avoid the best grade of butter in behind the men on the firing line. liuyim;1 in1 -ellinir rationed item-" quarter-pound prints in a car- Wilhuut. i-Mi'iaii1.'. •' of '• a I i o n ton? A print of Hope's latest film, ;-taii)|is. Til.- coneerliil aetinn HI' A. 52 centi a pound. "Let's Face It," was flown to him the American pi-o|i!c who Mjtn the H. What ia the ceiling price for at his present destination to be •'Home lMont Pledge" can prove larjre grade A eggs in a car- shown by him at camps and1 hos- :i di'.'Uiu' factor in driving tin ton? pitals where he has given as many (black market out of cxi.sl'eiit,1. A. From Augutt 19 through Sep- as five shows a day. He. hopes Lf's iln it! tember 1, 64 centi a dozen. the film will pinch-hit for him, re- Take stock of yourself! Is your present lieving him. somewhat of the job essential to winning the war? When Duj'iiiur tin, dasl year .Mtrshll "ON SCHEDULE" strain. •Hindeiiberj; ilei-llri'il (hit hi Mrtjoi-Gencral Ira C. Eakcr, you come to work at Hyatt you do mote •would never ]iuiviie the Russians Commander of the U. S. Eightlii Tallulah Bankhead is in Holly- than just a "war job"...you .tttuallv j'nr into their country because that Air Force, says that the invasion wood to star in her .first picture Would be like punching a pillow. of (iermany "has begun." He. in eleven years. It's "Lifeboat," help pass along the ammunition t<> our The Nazis IIHMI id [hat the truck says that his force, -which com- to ,bq directed by Alfred 'Hitch- fighting fronts! Hyatt Roller Hearings Mid plane had vastly extended op i | menced destruction of the Ger- cock. Two unusual features of MEN ..d WOMEN: i rational lanils --- -only to linil that' ' man air force and industry nearly the ifilm is that there will "be only a a- just as important tu Victim ,iv they wen mistaken. I'Voni Lenin- a year ago, is "on schedule." one set and one locale—a life- the planes, ships, tanks and trm'ks in jit;nl in thi; Caucasus the Russians ;.re OIJ the offensive. One by line which they're used. tlie (Ihniaii : 11 (iiiyholds are fall- A QUESTION 'im:1 and tiie S'ar.i war machine, led Uncle Sam and Hyatt ntcJ \«- iron cully enough by space-con- BUY YOUR FUR COAT urgcntly—right now. If you arc a skilled n-iiitn ^eo]iitliliciaiis, seems to bs EVERY AMERICAN tryiri; tu Wear tin Rusisans by worker, there's a job for you, .u tup p'). yieldiii'.;1 space in the .same manlier NOW at once. Ifyou have no experience Hwii ii! which'the Russians wore out SHOULD ASK HIMSELF ii... W/is iii II and '11!. With Have Your Fur Codt Paid For By will train you free and pay you \u'H 1his dilVeiem-e, luiwevel", that the >iazis may have to yield spaci while you learn. Promotions are quid a'i.L'ia up lo litiI'm beTnie they Winter} Buy Now On Oar lay Away! ABOUT HIS JOB: : Wear out the Weds. There are dozens of "extras" .it Hu» 111e (le Active car-sharing clubs, free movio. Mo-I in-.elv rmans will Deitincd for IUCCCIS, is thii all- i'tlemjll n-le n Ihi•ir lines by to .-111 wool Kuit pictured in the Sep- low-cost'group insurance, .t M""1 'j'elreatiMj;" lo tb e Moltke Lii>i- tember Good Housekeeping Jorm I,.a lie IVipu s lo Odessa, m Magazine. Pitcher (llub for women, cxctllcni c"- the ho of holding it for the ing and recreational facilities will'.er. * LOSES PANTS TO WREN Ionia, Mich.—Or, Horace Wiu- Why not come in and talk it "«< II- i • carelessly Il is Hi? Ian KiliW chell huntf his lishinjj pvints on tie Milan withdrawal 1<. ill -.-"ibii " the the line to dry after a h'shiiijf ex- right now? 1 ;n i (»s^ the liar 10 V •, Sir;:lit Of MCS- cursion, truing out to get them t jna as "another Dunkirk." later, he discovered that a mother Tin- (ii'iinans net only had .sev- wren had made a nest in one of eral weeks in which to fi,et ready the pockets and in the nest were lint they knew liom the day of EMPLOYMENT OFFICES iVtfS- Dr. WinchiJU won't be able For beauty fpr tin- iiiva.Miiii that they would not to wear his favorite fishing pant" K Open MONDAYS through SATURDAYS until Mother Wren gets through duty, choose sup- with them. erb sheared bea- 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. TRANSPORTATIONS 'When the alt-oul drive begins ver! Beautiful against the Japs, the transporta- HARRISON PLANT: WAR BONDS tion bottleneck, if any, will be on dusky skins skill- Fourth Street, Harrison, N. J- the land, not on the seas, accord- fully worked in Holy S.ona ing to Lieut-General Bruhon V. CLARK PLANT: Somervell, Chief of the Army this fashion-favor- Raritan Road, Clark Town*hip, N J ii Cleitiiliiu'::.-; is tin: Hrst order ol ev- Service Forces. He says that hi! ery American Mildier and sailor and does not think transportation will ite tuxedo! till!- United Sta|cs Government break down bemuse, the. railroads tpeiuls millions iijion millions ol dol- are already taking steps' tu im- l.ii a to kiH-jj, our trilling men as prove, their caipaciiy. clean and "as healthy as circum- stances will penult. HYATT BEARINK WALLACE Vice President Wallace wiU make u country-wide radii) speech DIVISION OF in (Ihieago on iSeptem'ber 11th, in which he will discuss po.st-wur cullabonition. GENERAL MOTORS War WorJ, If you can say Foo-joli wiiun all ilbout yuu To rtuach Hiiaisoa plant; Are cullitiK it J*'ooehow to rhyme 40 which connects with all with cow; buslines. Or.D.i& Pay only a small payment—the balance in easy • If you can Ulk of Hrvut and Buoc- Or, H. SL M. Tubes to baoe • . , spaced payments tailored toyou r budget! We'll Plant is opposite Tube And say Lvuof whuii others say Lwow; (tore your coat free of charge till nexl winter! To teach Clark' Township I' U you eiiii tattki off T«nkioiit>iin|* Take bus 35 from Eliwbeih. l 1 | t'ruliou, . • ,' • • but H fronj Woqdhcidge, I' ty ulliiicr uud the men full to with 'ihshpiiikid'SL'gj-jj^ find Tudju- Ambgy, R»hw»y »n3 WcsifieW- their "holy stone" equipment and rouine, Woodbridg^Fur Shop iil in a hlmi-i time everything is spkk Pinm in uttrmrk net c*»"4" Even thougl^yoii 'cau't pronounjti ilMi l«i Buy War ISumU m\i more War ' in, shrdlu, Distinctive Creations in Fur$ Hunils and you know that you are Vou'n- u better man than I ai|), in tiie cltot't that .will free "Dtn,/ . 522 Amboy Ave. • Woodbridge, N. J. odd ironi war'loi^ domination.' , —Irvine White in the Phone Wood. 8-0770 Pleasures of

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