Full Page Of Official Newspaper Brand New Comics of and MiddltMS Cootj Other Features WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP'S FAMILY NIWSPAPIR and TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1936 PRICE THREE CENTS Woodbridge Township

ISELIN PARISHIONERSTO WELCOME FOUND! BUYERS FOR Crow's MAC BILL PROPERTY STADIUM BOSSES WOODBRIDGE.—The Town- Shorter Hours Demanded By FIRST CURATE TO ST, CECELIA'S ship of Woodbridge has author- LANNING MANY ized the advertising tor the sale Nest of the former Mac G. Bell home •1 RAVMATMI NEXT WEEK AT RECEPTION- DINNER an the corner of Grove aventle and inden avenue, for the third STUNTS time. Paid Firemen Starts Drive Committeeman Spencer's But this time, according to ROCKING-CHAIR MARATHON to Invoke the ffve-yea* Committeeman Frederick A. PARADES, RIDES WILL BE um Spencer, chairman of the fin- Lor plan law 1« a decided ance committee, there will FEATURED £?ve In the right direction. FAST GROWING PARISH bidders for the property. In During the past 3 yews, when fact, Spencer admitted that he To Eliminate Nine Districts relief money appeared to be WOODBRIDGE.—You've ISELIN,—As a result of a fast growing parish, Iselin- knew of at least two people who flowing freely without any are anxious to buy the house seen Walkathana, Marathons endr it was a taown fact that ites of St. Cecelia's church and their pastor, Rev. \V. J. over the amount set by the Danceathons and other No Appropriation to people from other munle pa - Brennan are prc ing to welcome a curate, Rev. John Township, ties came here to make Uielr Donnelly, who v arrive in the Township today. 'thons" that the public has Curb Dust Says Nier LAN TO RETAIN DISTRICTS BUT Lmes w that they could go been stuck with. Well h«re is L relief Immediately. It was Rev Donnellj oorrw to Iselin from St. Joseph's church WOODBRIDGE.-Dust, dust known to be "an easy1 town. in Camden, where hf ,ms been very active in Parish activ- the latest, "The Rocking- and more dust. In fact so many TO ABOLISH COMMISSIONERS MAY Now, with the legislature fal" ities. chair Marathon" which will complaints are pouring into the jnato 8've municipalities aid OOPS BUSY OVER Town hall that Township En- g A reception and banquet for the be held at the Stadium " wiU be necessary to use gineer Clarence R. Davis is be- tringent measure. In order to new curate is being planned by the grounds during Stadium ginning to think he it eating it BE ACCEPTED BY ALL CONCERNED FIVE FREE ACTS parishioners on Tuesday night of But no remedy seems to be at Sp those who need It most. next week in St. Cecelia's Parish WEEKEND; MANY Shows Week, hand. As Committeeman Ernest Elimination of Districts Aad Hiring Paid Firemen Would No new cases are being opened hall on Oak Tree road. The com- shouldn't be opened, un- If you want to enter the con- Nier, chairman of the road de- Be Too Costly, Opponents of Plan Say—Present Pud and mittee in charge consists of all the U'.st, register at the Stadium ,'a the client has resided in partment, put it last night. TO BE FEATURED officers of the various organiza- headquarters. The first day each Firemen Want Shorter Hours Than Present 4* Hours da "There was no money appro- {,,(. Township for five years. tions of the church, The choir and GET SENTENCES And 24 Hours Off. contestant will be placed on salary priated to alleviate dusty con- church orchestra and band will • * • • —•— including all meals, refreshments, ditions of the roads this year, AT LOC; L SHOWS provide the entertainment. HEAVY FINES ARE RECORD magazines, novels, papers. Aftei therefore I cannot purchase oi | ALSO SEEK PENSIONS Municipal Director JotaOa.1 R. L. Johnson will welcome the ED BY POLICE CLERK IN the first 24 hours there will be u to spray on the streets. I know hlaer, who by U* way h doliil « assistant pastor on behalf of the sliding scale of bonuses for each that conditions are bad, and whale of » Job with » minimum of MANY OTHER S BOOK- MOTOR VIOLATIONS 24 hours. Any person over 24 can WOODMDGE.—Shorter hours demanded by the ED FOP parishioners. Rev. Donnelly and were especially so during the h,iP report! that he ha* had sev- ,DIUM Rev. Brennan will also speak dur- enter, but, each additional 10 storm the other night, but 1 sec paid firemen,me desire to join the pension fond under eral requests for re-opening of SHOWS ing the evening. WOODBRIDGE.—Arrest years in age, will be granted handi no remedy for the situation un the Township, fee recommendations of the refinancing !"« due to WFA layoffs. He ad- Rev, Donnelly is the first curte caps according to age. There will less the Township committei T galore have been recorded 1 e a grand prize for all final win- experts caupledYwith considerable agitation during the V1*M, that all new applications will WO0DBRIDG \—In ad- to come to Iselin. The parish was sees fit to pass an emergene; 1«. treated a» new can*. All will n the police records over the ners. appropriation." past few days, make it certain that there is i\ decided dition to the many attrac- started toy Rev. Brennan, who in a movement for the elimination of fire commissioners of the I,* rt-invMtUated and only those tions to which admission will few years, has improved the holiday weekend and during The Royal Diamond and Watch *ho have absolutely no means of be charged there will be five church structure, purchased .he past few days and with Co., of Perth Amboy, has donated Township if not the fire districts themselves. wpport will be given relief. free attrpctions during Sta- rectory and built up the parish. ,he arrests went some pretty over $100 in jewelry to be award- Paid firemen in District No. 1 dium Shows week, June can get aid, may with a spirited display ot ac- cers, which during the past Is the history of the police de- dllema in which many of our mu- paid firemen in each firehouse, few years has dwindled on ac- nicipalities find themselves as a Board of Adjustment to the Zon- with the exception of Woodbridge, have to be used in Woodbridga tivity. Young ladies who have partment and recorder's court ng ordinance Until next Wednes- Township if the present relief cris- heretofoje been lagging be- count of retirement and death, LIONS CLUB LAUNCHES result of the failure of certain which already has six, and to put durlnc the past month. day, June 10, after a preliminary is continues, said Committeeman hind in the standing have Mayor Greiner praised the de- members of the Legislature to the whole system under the juris session held Wednesday night at diction of the Township Commit- Fred Spencer at a meeting of the , lumped up with the leaders. partment but pointed out that MEMBERSHIP DRIVE According to Police Clerk face the facts and shoulder their share of the legislative responsi- the Memorial Municipal building. tee. Township Committee, Monday A local girl who was far be- "promotion will only come to Allan McDonnell there were bility for providing the required night. hind two weeks ago, c«me to those men who prove that —•— 143 arrests durlnc May. Desk The corporation has petitioned This plan however, is believed funds. Discussing the sitation, Spencer the head of the list this week they have rightly and Justly WOODBRIDGE.—An intensive Serjeant Harvey Romond who for a permit to build a one-stpry to be too costly. At the present earned that promotion." embership drive has been start- formerly had charge of sta- "I sympathize with the Town- store room 20x30 approximately time, based on 1935 figures, the said: with a large string of votes. "We will have to borrow funds to And the battle continues with The mayor commended the 1 by the Woodbridge lions club tistics before the clerk was ship Committee, But I have' dom feet from the James street line. appropriations for the nine fire Practically all the owners of prop- continue relief. The responsibility two weeks remaining. Pick neat appearance of the de- nder the direction pf Curtis Gill- appointed recalled that only everything within my power to districts were $72,977.51. The costs partment and especially laud- te, a representative of the Inter- durinx Judge Ashley's time avert such a situation and, since erty along James street were pres- to maintain fire commissioners, in- is upon the, local taxpayers and your favorite candidate. The while the cost of relief has been ed (be motorcycle men who lutional Lions organization. waa that same number of ar- it has arisen, to have it speedily ent to protest against the applica- cluding treasurers' salaries, secre- time is short. materially reduced, it is still large appeared In a new style uni- A speciul meeting of present rests made. So at the present met; all to no avail. No action thai tion, and a petition signed by 13 taries' salaries, election board, ad-. form for the first time. members of the local Lions' Club time 143 Is the record for ar- 1 might take JIOW can provide property owners was also submit- vertising, election and ballots was.enough so that is going to be Old Guard Republicans through- "The new uniforms," Grei- ill be held tonight at the home rests during any one month. money and I cannot compel ted. $4,140. If the above plan was put iracticallu an unbearable burden into practice, the additional ex- out the country tre eUmblni on ner remarked, "are a decided if Dr. Carl C. E. Mellberg, on At the same time the re- Legislature to act. Kaufman indicated that if he o the taxpayers of this Township. pense over the present appropria- 'To word is forthcoming from theUndon bandwafoa Political improvement." tlain street at 7:30 o'clock to make corder's court has turned In "Please assure the Township did not get permission to expand, dopestett vet plckmf Landon on an all time record of fines to- Committee that I shall continue t( he would find it necessary to move tion for paid drivers plus a fire renton within two weeks. At Police Commissioner James lans for the initiation of the new (Continued on ps<* 6) :hairman of the finance committee the first ballot. It looks tint way, SdbaXfrick who spoke a few members. LOST talling $471.80 for May. And use such influence as I may have cut of town. He has had several althotifii man; of the boys favor words after the mayor said since Monday, over $100 has to bring about a speedy solution qffers, he said, from nearby muni- would recommend that we 86* ,ifr, 2 Woodbridfe Township Baby vhat can be done to decrease the "f-i\" Knox who appears to be the next "thai there was nothing much been collected towards June's of this problem of financing, bu cipalities who would give him an Bonds In vicinity of Green stree :ost further by going under the nun In the Umellfbt. he could add to the mayor's fines. It begins to look as if would suggest that copies of you allowance on taxes, Kaufman's telegram be mailed to the member; !ive-year poor law and taking, an/ ' talk "but that he too wished and Amboy avenue. Reward. Re' Judge Arthur Brown is not plant employs approximately 100 YOUNG G. 0. P. OF • * * • of the House of ther such steps that we may find" to commend the officers for port to Woodbridfe Hfch School. "an easy mark." girls. If you think the so-called ipssiible to decrease the rellel,t; (heir cood behavior and out- ! rich pay ull the taxes, and the surden," i standing achievements during rest of us receive all the COUNTY TO MEET The law which Spencer referred the past year." bounty of government for to comes under Chapter 233, of nothing, here are some facts In behalf or the department Dashing Deer Drives Dwellers Daffy Darning Dally Down aws of 1933. that will disillusion you. Chief of Police James A. Section I of said law provides; Walsh thanked the mayor and AT AVENEL CLUB Seven cents is derived from 'Every person of full age who - commissioner and pointed with personal income taxes; six Creek Causing Consternation, Comedy, Copious, Capers SESSION TO BE HELD hall be a resident of and domi- tents from tobacco taxes; sev- pride to the record which re- ciled without interruption in any en cejits from processing tax- veals that no major crime has THURSDAY EVE., JUNE 11 municipality of a county wherein been left unsolved in the dahlia bulbs. es; eight cents from corpora- WOODBRIDGE.—When you think of a deer you AT REMSEN AVENUE his act has been adopted, by re- tion taxes; six cents from li- Township, think of a "forest primeval." You know the kind that By that time both deer and residents were in a ferendum, for five years, exclud- quor taxes; five cents from Longfellow talked about when he wrote of "the mur- frantic state a,nd the former caused some more excite- HEADQUARTERS ing in the computation of such customs duties; three from ment by running like the wind across the highway, al- period in any charitable or cor- Peter Peterson Named muring pines and the hemlocks, bearded with mosa rectional institution, shall be estate and gilt taxes, four most causing a couple of motorists to crash. In fact, AVENEL.-A meeting of the cenU from all other forms of Temporary Head of 1st and in garments green, indistinct in the twilight." Young Republican clubt ot Mid- deemed settled in such municipal- taxes. But, dear reader, you would hardly think of a deer in the motorists may be still wondering if they were see- dlesex County will be held next ity and shall so remain until he • • • » Ward Democratic Uni ing things. Anyway the last the deer was heard of he Thursday night, June 11, at the shall have gained a like settle- . connection with Fulton street. Yet residents of Fulton nient in some other municipality In it* April report to State American-Hungarian Social Club street and vicinity were shocked out of their usual was dashing into Cutter's woods. or county in this. State, or shall Ubw Commissioner Toohey, WOODBRIDGE.—Peter E. Peter on Remsen avenue. All county complaisancy Tuesday night and all because of a deer. Residents in the section of Woodbridge Creek units are expected to be represent- have removed from this State and the Bureau of tSructural in- son, former of Board of Health ed. Charles Sajben, vice president remained therefrom continu spection revealed there has Inspector, was elected temporary But let's get back to the

•*" •*•"'' ••" *'""• WOMAN'S GROUP: he Girls' Club me) at the home of Miss (icrtnido RECEIVE DEGREE Avenel News Grode, on Park avenue, on Wed- By Mrs R (5. Perier 7 Burnttt Sfrti.' Arad. HOLDS CLOSING nesday evening with. Miss Brook- field as presiding officer. Boxes of FROM CORNELL ',i mn will be nn Tuesday, July 7 THf. IdNK UAN'iKHS MET AT candy which the club is selling 1 jt 8.30 P. M. in the school, GEORGE R. KENNADY To tin- liiuiii .ii I- 'i il K.ipl.m on LUNCHEON: MEET were distributed to all members Smith stiit! on l;..sl Monday • • • • GRADUATE ON MONDAY cvrnmi,' They "ill meet next A CROQUET TOURNAMENT 1.S AVENELITES ENTERTAIN AT present, JUNE 15 Moti'hv i vrning ;il the Home of now in progress on the grounds Plans were discussed for the ui the home ol Mrs. Haroiu Uu\- METUCHEN WEDNESDAY club's vacatidh at Weal Beach dur- Mi::. Jii'ly PrpC'r on Burnet ITHACA, N. Y.—George H u sip1'1! 'it 7 o'clock. . j id, on Park avenue, whu was AFTERNOON By the ing July and tentative plans were hostess at the Iiret meeting la,sl ing July ana reiiu»u»>= v - ••-• i *' "• K » • • • j INQUISITIVE CAMERAMAN I td f the entertainment to VeeK. Today, Mrs. Fred biaUsu suggeste give.d , tor- cth e Senioentertainmenr Woman't tos nady_ of 557Mapl e avemjp ^ WILLIAM MAKK OF BRIDGE- AVENEL. — The Avenel Wom- Arthur and Lawrence, who attend De th . f will act as ftosleK. The iirsl bClue bgive at nthei thr meetine Smw__Wom|n;jg an October br^ ,dRe^t ta^ , caMMnt^ ^ e ^fo r ^( i i port, Conn, and Miss Margjurel Sns Club held its closing meeting If' the name Joseph Makfinsky Township schools. garrie was won Oy Mrs. Tnomas sounds unfamiliar to you, you may I .ic:il clul siding officer. Reading, on August 24, 1896, the the Office MISS JEAN DE YOUNG, QF (Announcement was made of theson of Antonia and Joseph Mak- MaKyar, better known to his host Hackett, Joaline Horvnth, Joan • « • « Uourid brook, and Miss Kuui be Third District Spring Conference finsky. A.s a youngster Joe attend- Foterch, Beatrice Pyne, Inga Beh- 1 >f fi it-nds as "Surg," of the Can- rcns of the HK, THE WOMANS AUXILIARY OF Young, ot Uirisi Hospital, Jer- in April 6, 1937 which will be held !ed Port Reading School and later Avenue, mis > Dorothy Crowley, Alice Fire Company Nu. 1 will hold .n the AVCBCI Presbyterian church he attended old Woodbridge ticn, 584 Amboy niimh^Avenuer , nfthi his. Voelker, Florence Leonard, Ruth Officers' tnn, sey Cny, spent the weekend wilh Corps. He -,•, its regular monthly business their parents, Mr. und MIS. D.with the adies Aid of the chuich School No. 1. ity, WHS host to anumber of h» ^ Ruth, siMselj Irma Bro()k. Hireling lollowcd by a social icrving the luncheon. After lu&ving 'school Joe's first Ii lends on a trip on his ocean go- ield and the councilors, Mrs. W. captain in • 1'. Deioung, oi Manhattan ii ve- last named -.••, hour in the firchouse on next Announcement was also made job was a blacksmith's helper. La- nif! cruiser, "The Canteen, Flyer" .'erna, Mrs. R. Miscnhelder and nue. OEOKbg R nizntion di; Monday evening at 8 P. M. ;y Mrs. William Kuzmiak, the ter he was employed l»y, the P &. ti> sre the "Queen Mary" Ihe new ;he hostess. president of last year, cf the .honor his senior -,, • • • t • THE TENTH BIRTHDAY Or i R railroad. When the war brokn Cunarder, end her maiden trip on THE CONTRACT CLUB OF THE which had been bestowed on Av- out Joe joined the colors and serv- iLEWELLYN .CARLTON HOLD Mr. Kennady prepared [(,r , Kidiard Brause was observed ai jnel in selecting, « Thj/nl District Monday of this week. In all, there lege at the Metuehen High sii Woman's Club met yesterday me home ol ins (brents, Mr. iUVJ ed in France from February 26, weii- about twenty-four people in en, of 574B Rahway avenue, a afternon at the homo of Mrs. M. Vice Chairman of American Home 1918 to August, 1919. teacher at the Woodbridge High! Mrs. ired brause recently. Mr. Irorn that club. I the party. They first met up with Obroptit, an Rahway avenue. and Mrs. ii. M. Schneider and Two months after he-returned 1 school, received his Muster of SPRING DANCE Mrs. J. D. Tullpr, Third District the "Queen Mary' just off Sandy » Lust week's winners were: Mrs. Miss Pauline M. acnneiUer, ul to WoocVbridge Township, on Octo- Hook and followed it ill to quar- Arts degree from Teachers' Col- .*• Vice President wfio made the ap- AVENEL—The annual H. W. GraujHm, Mrs. Fred New York, were the special ber 13, 1919, to-be exact, Joe was Joseph Makfinsky, Jr. antine. After the ocean going1 li- lege, Columbia University, Tues ;l pointment first, wished to honor | appointed to the police force by dance of Ihc Avenel Fire C'onij, Brause and Mrs. il. David. The guests with several playmates, ner dropped anchor, "Sarg" kept day afternoon. Mr. Holden has Mrs. Kuzmiak w. DeYoung at contract on : Pride of New Jersey touncil. No. Friday evening with Mrs. De- cliilajen graduating to Wuod- Means chairman announced the in 243 of Woodbridge Township, at- Tuesday, June 9. Woman's Club Contract Club a bridge school, assisted by mem- * Young winning high score. 1 come taken in from the contract tended the forty-third anniversary Junior Woman's Club meeting the home of Mrs. P. . Coupland a bers of the Parenl-Teaeft't'rs As- club and requested mor«»clubs as celebration of Friendship Council at the home of Miss Virginia Man- 1 P. M, LARGEST SWIMMING soclatioji, on Friday, June THE AVENEL 'PROGRESSIVE a means of replenishing the treas- No. 16, of South Amboy on Tues- aker at 8:15 P. M. Stamp Club meeting. Mrs. P. L. Coupland will be it Democratic Club met at the ury during the summer months, j day evening. Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society Friday, June 12. POOL IN THE STATE school on Tuesday evening^ charge. The International Relations j During the business meeting the meeting in Sunday school rooms at Woman's Auxiliary of Fire Co OVER 3,000,00b GALLONS OF WATER-SAND BEACH chairman reported on the last No 1 card party ui, the firehousf 2, with the president S. Charles councillor received Sister Grace 8:15 P. M. LIFE GUARD ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE Browne conducting the meeting THE GIRLS' CLUB HAVE AN meeting at which the state chair- Siessel, of Burnet street, Avenel, Third Ward Ladies' Democratic at 8:30. ti was decided to'continue both nounced a strawberry festivu man, Mrs. Raymond Keith was the as deputy of the state council, who OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M. • the Executive Board and gen- to'be held on thj library giound: guest speaker. Members were ask- has received this appointmen. 1.. eral club meetings during the on Avenel street, on Friday alt ed to display their flags on Flng the third consecutive term. summer months. T]je next meet- efnoon, June 112 with Miss Mad Dtty- June 14. Members were also A very impressive memorial line Hackett in charge. urged to send in the postals pre- SKATING RINK OPEN DAILY song service was held for the de- SHERIFF'S SAl£ viously distributed to the Public ceased members. Tlie soloists were 8 P. M. TO 11.30 P. M. MR. HENRY HENDR1KSON OF Action committee. Mrs. C. Stratton and Mrs. D. IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY - St. Louis, Missouri, was a week- Betwe.n NATIONAL REALTY AND The Public Welfare chairman, Slultz, accompanied by Miss D. FREE ADMISSION - FREE PARKING M(JIITI;A<;E I'OMl'ANlf, « corpora- end guest Q£ his sister, Mrs. U.Mrs. Charles Siessel asked for ac- Newman. A social hour with a tion. CuiniiLiiiiiiiLt, und DAVID RODEO C. Holmes, on Manhattan ave- tion on the request for the suraters very fine programme of outside (JRASS.MAN, el ills,, Defendants, Fl nue. Fn. fur tin- sulo of mortgaged prem for the Kiddie Keep Well Camp, talent followed. Delicious refresh- 75 COWBOYS - INDIANS - COWGIRLS 75 la.'3 dliti'il April 17, l'JIW. and it was voted to purchase one ments, served by Miss K. Haslack- By virtuu »( llic alxive stated writ MRS, ARv'lD WINQUIST OF, 1 dozen. It was also voted to send ii er and a committee of member* to Hi' ilinrtiMl and delivered, I Will ex Blanchard avenue, will attend I 100 HORSES-WILD STEERS-MULES 100 POBC to auUi ut public vendui^on letter of thanks to Alfred J. Mc- were jenjoyed. , the June meeting of thu Alum- VrBDNK.SI'AV 'lilK THIRD DAY UK Cosker of W. 0. R. thanking him OvtTf 150 attended the meeting JUNK, A l>., NINETEEN ni Association of the College of and the company for the ten years' TYPEWRITERS llUMiitKIJ THIRTY-SIX including Edward Augustine, Mrs. PERTH AMBOY »t Ivn u^i.irk, Dnyllglit Saving time I Notre Dame, of Maryland which of club woman's programs, which will be held at the Hotel Teresa Leon Brookfield, Miss Irma Brook Uio aliiiino.ii uf thu fluid duy, at thi have been given free of charge toi field, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil- Sheriff t iirfirt. In tlie City ol New Worthmgton Grant, 6ji Park the Federation. ' Bruliswhv, N. J, liams and Stanley Brookfield, of RENTED -.REPAIRED avenue, New York City, tomor- Woodbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Leon AM tin: rulluwinK trai-t ur parcel o row. T The program of the afternoon land iiiul im'inl.Hi'H Uer':tnafter ptirtlcu was in charge of Mrs. Fred Beck- Ramberg, and daughters, Lucille lurly ili'm i ihcil, .siiuiit*:, lying and be ley, who announced, piano solos and Frances, Mr, and Mrs. Frank S DAYS ing in the 'I>M»«liip of Woodforidge 1 THE PARK*''AVENUE BRIDGE BOUGHT^ SOLD Benson, Mr. and Mjs. John Azud ;'ttlil e County <>t Midjltwx and State o Club met at the home of Mrs.by Mrs. William Krug. "The Ris- ew Jt'idcy. ing Sur|[' by Ti7erson,.and an Im- und Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siessel. Bi-ing known unil (leslgniiUid ua loL E. Young, on Park avenue, latt of Avenel. .«nc (I) mid iwu (2) Ln Bluck 373 .L promptu by Schubert. A mono- night. Mrs. Thomas Thompson, ologue "Mrs. Cooken's Broadcast" Miip uf Brrkeliiy ^'erruce, situated was special jjuest. The local council meeting- will June 9,10,11,12,13 GRADUATION GIFT Iniilln, WiLHlhrldgu Tuwn.i"ilp, Mld- by Mrs. Arvid Winquist and a so- L'nuiity, N. J. Owiitd und deve^- be held in the Craftsmen's Club on Thompson accompanied by MriGree. n street tonight at 8:15. Foui tjy Aiuiiia Soren Nlelstn. Sur- 'HE MONDAY * AFTERNOON lo "Perfect Day" by Mrs.. T. THE NEW ROYAL PORTABLE yed liy {.arson und Fox Civil gnKl- Bridge Club * was entertained new Members will be obligatud JJor.i, lvrtli AmLoy, N. J., und filed Krug, all present going in the sec- and the new dep'uty, Mius Ante for Mi-urd In tht Clerk's Offiijftp ot this week at the home of Mrs. ond verae. !M|ddli;si:x County, New .li:rsey. ;• . TnpnSHs Thompson, on Manhat- Wake of Keyport will be received TERMS, $1.00 A WEEK Being UH: prenjisPH <:nuiinonly dt^i^ tan avenue. Those present were: The guests present were: Mrs. so that all members are urged to nuted un Hi': corner nf Berkeley Boulc- Washington Ball Park be present. A .kiddie party will be J iirnl Klmhinat Avenue. laelln. Mrs. I. Baker, Mrs. Howard H. H. Becker of Rahway, Mrs Wil- oodljiid^s .Township. N. J. Kltillwell, Mrs. J. M. McCreery, lim B. Krug and Mrs. Harold the event of *the social hour in The approximate HBUHIJII of the de- and Mrs. Paul Kingberry, of Grausam of town, Mrs, Thomas charge of the Good and Welfare New Brunswick Avenue, Perth Amboy, N. J. crees tn be sutisfied'ljy said sale Is thi: Commutee of the council whose Bum o£ si'von Ihouaimd five hundred Woodbridge; Mrs. Ray Misen- Thompson, Mrs, William Barth, chairman is Mrs. John Azud. BLAKE'S STATIONERY STORE ttilrty-siviii diillara, ($7,637.00). to- helder, Mrs. Frank E. Barth, Mrs. Fred Beckley, Mrs. Fred, gether With t'le I'OHls Ol tills BOlo, Mrs. William Barth and the Brause and Mrs. O. Kaplan, Mis. NIGHTS AT 8:30—MATINEES WED. & SAT 100 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE ToseUier with all and singular the hostess. Mrs. Stillwell and Mrs:Arvid Winquist, Mrs. Charles Sies; Urban; Mrs; B. Seward, Mrs. Har rights, privileges, hereditaments and sel, Mrs. John Azud, Mrs. F. p.old David, Mrs. John Etterehauk / appurtenances thereunto belonging or Kingberry were prize winners. $ol. Jim Eskew, noted .Texas Rancher will direct,the TEL. WOOD. 8-0298 In MJiywls.i appertaining. THE CARD PARTY WHICH THE Barth, Mrs. P. L. Coupland, Mrs. and Mrs. R.|G. Perier. F. HERDMAN HARDING. Woman's Auxiliary of the Fire William Kuzmiak, Mrs. William The club irill hold its next meet- Arena events which will be strictly professional con- Slurlff ing on Wednesday, September 2 at- LEWIS S. JACOBSON, Company are holding in the fire Perna, Mrs. .S. N. Van Leer, Mii^ tests. 21.42 Solicitor. house on Friday, June 12, at; Ray Miseinhelder, Mrs. H. J. Baker,'; a place to be announced later. 5m. 8-15-22-29. 7:15 P. M., will be in charge of Mrs. A. ragoset, Mrs. A. J. Fox, Mrs. William Kuzmiak, assisted! Mrs. William Gery, Mrs. R. A. by several members. l Lance, Mrs. M. Obropta, Mrs. J. WOODBRIDGE g Do you look Saturday, June V BENEFIT MEN'S CLUB TRINITY (lHRCH

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Orrgor,,,,,,Wjy C'wiekaloi WIL-K.-IIO, iI Little- Miss Charlotte/Flewne-/ r f tin' outstanding events on 1, Dunne, Mr. and Mrs. Hampton ANNUAL EVENT AT LAND FAIR HELD AT COLONIA W|U tH> the n veT 1 Bnd Sunday afternoon at four o'clock ° B "/ ""• lf(. spring season. The Man-Cutter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester AND WATER CLUB COUNTRY CLUB Peck, Mr. and Mrs. William I.. at the St. Johnj Gwk Catholic wear an old-fashioned frock ol i lunch, on Irving street, Rnhway. P'nk chiffon and will carry an Raup, Mr. and" Mrs. George Hun- Without a ter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. U-a- SlriWAHEN. Once again the A tweption will be held after the I old-fashioned bouquet. SI JAMES' SCHOOL hy. . •Siwiiiui, Land and Water Club doubt uric of the most brilliant so- ceremony nt the pioneer Tavern Michael Gwiekalo will be hit "pcuril tin. summer season. Sat cial fuiictjuiis noia note, the Snl- on Marconi avenue.Jselib... After a brother's best man and the ushers MAY ROLL Of HONOR The committee in charge of the '"•-.lay .tughv with its annual Mem- matomcliraterary and Musical So- motor tour of CansdH'and life New will be Kurt Schneider, of Fords dance is: Miss Lorraine Warier, 1 'iMl Day dance. Nearly one hun-ciety members were hosts at the England states, th^ will i and (tharles Cwiekalo, of Iselin. chairman; Mrs. Lee Smitb, Mis, •— 'i!<(i pciMMis iittended the affair. iilty-sixth annual' reception Field' make their home on ( «'C road, Both the bride-to-be and the Peter Smith, Mrs. William Thomp- The bride will (lODHRHXJE. — The follow- at the Colonia Coudby Club Tues- attired in groom are well known in Iselin. son, Miss Marion Kelly, Miss Pearl The clubhouse was decorated a»Jp ni(jht. In.ths rtfcemhg line hite lace with a long bridal train. The former is employed in the as- ,,,l for the month of May: Petersen, Miss Jane Dune, Miss with balloons of varied colors and 4Ui Gradec honor: Sall, rolyl oSayerf St., JamePhilisp ,wwe: Miss Helen Ppftr, Mm ho veil will b« of tulle with lnce sessors office in the Memorial Mu- Helen Kingsberry, Miss Helen Ky- shapes, which were distributed •,l i Robert Coffey, Patricia rtniui Hail, Mr. and 'Mrs. Herbert rim and lace crown. She will car- nicipal building, Weodbridge, Kl| Arway, John Tut- an and Miss Alice Wand. iiionj; the guests during ' the t*. Maxfielri. The new president, y the traditional ghower bridal lanee. M,-S. R, E. Cowl* won theP. William Laurltsen and William iouquot of white rvsca and baby's RECEIVES DEO! Grnde, Elizabeth Almasi f IVE VAUDEVILLE >nw for keeping a ballooji to tb M«.-Cord were the- ushers. rrath. i Cospito, Charles Schicker. ml of the dance. The elimination A profusion of spring flowers Miss Ann CwiejHftavWlll be the WOODBRIDGE-John Kursim- I Grade: John Hughes, Ju- ACTS TO FEATURE i:mee was won by Miss fclaim formed Uu> attractive derogations \aid of honor. Sne will be attired sky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ,.,,,, v^t-nimlt, Lucille Lattanzio, >< hkau and U. T. Eraser. The evenings urogram ifttJjided n n nile green chiffon\ Kurslmsky, Sr., of 'i2 Coley street, MERCHANTS' PARTY The guests were: Mr. and Mrt, •vitl wear a turt)an w thts place received a degree of ,oh,,i iW»n, Rosemary Sulli- the singing of two groups oi vocal H. 11. KankQt, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. milch her gown. She Bachelor of Science in Physical i ici-trude Peck, Michael Tom- ,'WOODBRIDGE. — Kinal plaji:; selections by Mrs. Louise Crowell, Ivii Arnwind Gosslin, Alice Me Hugan, Mi-, and Mrs. R. E. Cowle of Motuchcn. Mrs, Maxwell Mae- :>ouquet of tnlisman roses. Education on May 26 from the Ik.'. lor a monster theatre party to be. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Adams, The maids of honor, Miss jfelcn University of Alabama Georgge Paulson. held June 19, for the benefit Of the Michael of Metuchen played the Margaret Child/A. J. Adams, Mr piano accompaniment. Mrs. Crow- Scluionler, of Newifrk and MIBJ fmir tli Grade, Dorothea Kenney Stadium were coitiplctcrN by the. ;md Mrs. Ronald M. Buist, Mrs. Dorothy Myshkn,' will both be to the Lc*4w-Jo»r»al rtta Crowe, Mary Kearney. ell's first group were two German 111 'i i Wood'bridge Township business- Thomas Zettlemoyer, Miss Irene compositions, the first "All Nachge Siry , Frank Blum, Thom- men's association Tuesday night, uL i , G. Hyer, Mr. and, John Coffey, Albeit Kelly, Walter G. Hyer, Mr. and Junj; Krau" from the opera "Tann a meetijig held at the home of Mi. Mrs, F. A. Akes, Mr. end Mrs. R.! hauser" by Wagner and the other nllM'll. and Mrs. William Tobrovysky on Grade, John Boyle, Marie W. Huck. Mr. and Mrs,'Francis M. |"kh Licbo Didi," by Grieg. School street. Drake, Mr. ;ind Mrs-. Stanley Pot- The second group of songs in- ,,l»ii, Eleanor Stakefska, ter. ISI.I'. In addition to the feature pic- luded "Vale" by Russell and "Vul I, Kroll, Francis McShea, Ri- Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kteger, Uj in. Anna Studenski, Marion ture, "The Red Salute," with Bar- The let; n mutton sleeve 'worn le" by Vanderpoll. For an encore bara Stanwyck, there will be five when mother wns a fiirl is mod- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis, Mr. she offered "To A Messingcr," by I u>. George Zick. and Mrs. Irving J. Reimers, Mr. S:\ih Grade, Ruth Arway, Ruth acts ' of professional vaudeville. ernized in this chic nflernuA ia Forge. MMrs. Crowell sang in her The entire proceeds of the event, suit of black silk ottoman wim a,nd Mrs. D. V. Husb, Miss Dorothy usual charming manner and her Arriving with summer are a in, v. Patricia Lang, James Lea- Fair, Walter F. Stillman, Frances Walter Brown, Philip Boyle, which will be held at the. State white dots, and is in accord offerings were greatly enjoyed. number of pleasant features, R. Garrett, John Aquila, Mr, and 1 '.in, Finn, Edward Coley, Helen theatre, will be turned over to the with mid-scaeon modes > The Lieutenant Warwick of East Or- foremost among them being Stadium CommissionCii . blousp is of sheer handker- Mrs. Howard Peterson, Mr. and ;inge, wlio is a wtirknown chalk bathing girls. Foremost "ffiflftlKlr .nkirwii:/., Gloria Sullivan ,Rob- Mrs. Phillip Prentice; J. A. Mc- ,i co^iflin, Eugene TJo&selin. The members vot. to adjourn chief Itrton. finished with u wizard entertained by drawing the bathing girls, in the line of business sessions for ti p.-rr- • -i • Laughlin, Miss Edyth A. Bettes, L. many interesting chalk, pictures beauty, is Francis I^axton, Seventh Grade, Gloria Arsenault F. Herlinger, Miss Rene Ehrlich, bi'.i'v t'offey, Eleanor Coffey, An- months. However, a and accompanied them with an ex- young film player. And that was appointed to make Mr. «nd Mrs. William Chlog, Walt- pliinntory talk which was both rubber bathing suit she wears Kmck, Willard HerWb, Laur- er Cflslies, Miss Edna Batz, Mr. ,-,. Mclaughlin, William Ryan,j| ments lor the annual boat , LOCAL MAN TO WED amusing and entertaining. In the above picture is one of .ion to Rye Beach in August. _ 'and Mrs, 0. T. Fraser, Miss Mabel Dancing followed with Al Rit- the season's newest styles. n Rotnond, Anna Simon, Dor- Watts, Robert Rehkoft Mr. and n Sehendorf, Jean Simonsen, The nominating committee wiL ter's orchestra playing. Late in the PENNSYLVANIA GIRL Mrs. William Lauritsen. evening dinner was served. Mis. ,.in-s Witherldge. meet during the first week in Sep- > —,— • Mr. and Mrs. Noel Kittell, Bar- i;u.|ith grade, Robert Arway, tember and the annual election of WOODBRIDGE.—Mr. and Mrs William L. Raup was toastmistiess. Mrstearran McNulty, Miss Lou bara Le Rush, Richard &• Whitney, The toast to. the guest was given •lies Kwiatkowski, Florence Ar- officers wijl be held the second Samuel Arfanella, of 23, High ise Brewster, Miss Helen Pfeiffer, ., Helen Kwiatkowska, Eliza- Tuesday In September. Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Demarest, Mr. by Miss Grace Huber and three street, Pitteton, Pa., announce the and Mrs. J. B. Zimmerman, Mr. Mr. an«i Mrs. 'Andrew McCord, ,Liii' Kish, Helen aszlo, Marion Old toasts were given to the society; Miss Martha Morrow, .Lamoht In- L-oming marriage of their daughter, and Mrs. J. Hollinsen, Mr. and the first Salmagundi, "As We , k, Verunica Banas, Elizabeth graham, Mr\ and Mrs. William IEWAREN ., osephino, to Philip Bella,nca, son Mrs. Monroe Wiqnt, Robert Hum- Were," by Mrs. William B. Krug; um.iii, Elizabeth Quigley, Ei- Krung, Miss Grace C. Hubcr, Mrs. n Dunne, Matilda Haydu, Fran- if Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bellanca, ihrey, Ruth Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. "As We Are," by Mrs. Garret MISS RUTH LEESON, OF Brook- . Rivers Adams, Richard Town- William B. Krug, Miss Ruttj Erb, lyn, was the weekend guest ot if 74 Second street, this place, to- Bipdliead and "As We Would Like Siiiumsen, Dorothy Minkler, send, Miss Elaine Cischkau, C. Al- To Be'" by Andrew Me Cord. The Miss Anna L, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Olive Van Iderstein,, of morrow morning in Pittston. The 'an Phillips, M1ss Mary Ann Clair, Mrs. P. William Lauritsen, Mrs. in Dubay. West avenue. toast to the Archives\vas offered best man will be Thomas Bellanca Harold L. Hall, Jr., Mr. and Mrs by Miss Martha Morrow. Raymond Killftnjberger, Mrs. Grav while Miss Rose Arfenella will be homas Major, Mr. and Mrs, T. J Those present were: Dr. a,nd es, Mrs. William Butters^ Miss MR. AND MRS. S. J. HENRY, of ,he bride's only attendant. Quackenbush, Dr. and Mrs. F. C Mrs. C. H. Rothfuss, Mrs. D. H. Elaine Logan, Miss Anna Hart, GRADUATION West avenue, spent the weekend Deber, Mr. und Mrs. W. M. We-Fold, Miss Laura Brodhead, Rev. Mrs. Bertha Brewer a,nd Miss Ma- at Phillipsburg, Pa., with rela- iant. SPECIAL tives. and Mrs. Howard F. Kleirrr Mrs. bel Bloodgoud. MISS M. CONOLLY Williitm L. Raup, Mrs. C. M. Cobp REG $5.00 MR. AND MRS. ALBERT HAN- or, Mr. and Mrs. Aster Fitz Ra,n- MISS ELAINE LOGAN, of Scho- NOAH DAVIS, OF CLIFF ROAD, sen and family hav» moved doluh, Mr. and Mrs. Leland F One Minute left Friday to take his new posi- GETS B. A. DEGREE der avenue, visited her uncle from Green street to their new Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. and aunt, Dr, and Mrs. George "Reckon there are other Permanent tion at Niagara Falls, New York. home on Vandei*bilt place. Nicklas, Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Fra- Mrs. Davis and. daughters Anna WOODBRIDGE. — Miss Mary Logan, in Philadelphia over the Kuod banks, too , . but • • • • ser, Mrs. Louise Crowell, Mru. Mux weekend. Wave and Caroline are spending a few Patricia Connolly, daughter of Mr. mu, I'm sticking with the und Mrs. Bernard J. Qonnolly, of MISSES JEAN AND NANCY Lpi- well MacMirhnel, Mr. and Mrs weeks in Maryland with Mrs. sen, of West Main street, visit- Herbert H. MaxfieW, Mrs. Garret READ THE LEADER-JOURNAL Rahway Savings Institu- Davis' mother. 149 Grove street, received the de- gree of Bachelor of Arts at the an- ed iriends in New Brunswick Brodhoud, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cor- tion!" nual commencement exercises of over the weekend. bin, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Andrews WOODBRIDGE Goucher College, at Baltimore, 4 MR, AND MRS. H.MAXFIELD,1 Maryland, Tuesday morning. • \w Ideal graduation gift MARGIE'S ;md son, Duvid, of Grove ave- Mr. and Mrs. Connolly attended —Member— i Kim the parents, uncles nue, spent the. holiday weekend tile commencement exercises. : mints or others closely re- STEAM WAVE, $3.50 with her relatives in Wayne, Pa Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation hitcd—Mary's "One Minute Permanent Ware" — No FREDERICK'S MISS LYD'LA'LEBER, STUDENT I. C. S. Training will rlntriclty. self settlnc, at the Ashville Normal College l'DKSONAI.ITSHOUT UOH V J4.0tfC4 harmless to hair and scalp N. C, is spending'her vacation help you succeed as it the longest lasting perma- COMBINATION THE RAHWAY SAVINGS witty her parents, Mr. and Mrs, has 4,000,000 others. SCIIIAI. AND CUOCM: nent yet created. Theodore A. Leber, of Freeman $2.50 — $3.60 — $5.00 street. WRITE DEPT. J. C. 416 FOR INSTITUTION 477 RAHWAY AVENUE FREE CATALOG ON ANY "The Bank of Strength" MARY'S LOSES BONDS BUSINESS OR TECHNICAL WOOD. 8-1213 WOODBRJDGE.—Miss Adelaid COURSE. BEAUTY SALON Berghof, of 82 Green street, rc- 88 HOY AVBNUB orted to the local police that she INTERNATIONAL FORDS. N. 1. ist two Woodbridge Township CORRESPONDENCE Tel -erth tabor 4-UM-W .rids somewhere in towji abou loon Tuesday .The serial numbers SCHOOLS OUR ANSWER TO ,veru turned over to the authori- Scrantotn, Pa. iis.

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-If finny (Mll 17O.OUO pUOl Wllh — anything from sox nearest Public Service store and look I'-iinu. hindtull ini) ill iporis. to gold bricks. Af v.l^nouj uriobiiructrd vie'wi oi )grrt)ui)(lioB country front over the many electric appliances we -H gutst rooms, Compleiuy The wise veteran is I u r nulied with Sim mom carry. Even if the bride plans on light in-wt-ii fireproof furniture ind not the man who throws away his,bonus money on' Hi^uiy Ren M nut lit* woxihless goods—-nor the man who hoarijs it. It's the housekeeping she will want an electric AMERICAN PLAN man who gets real value when he does spend his money.

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June 7, 193B *•* Federal laboratories. Inc., of Newark, dealers „, . ..•15 Ftnliiy Morning nt 104 M»m Strflol, Woodbrldge lice radios, ^ere awarded £««{*»* for the m^ ihi' Muni(!p:i] riihllnhlnK Company, Wnodbridte, N. J two-way police radio system on its bid of $5,76u.7i ,, Pt>*< OfTlro. at Wnmllirldire. N. J., »« neronrl elm mail a mooting of the Township Committee held Monday nii The bid of the General Electric, the lowest bidd,, T An Independent Paper 10 thrown oitt "because it does .not conform with the r.',,,,.1' Trlrphonr Wondbrldg* S—1M0 rrwnts of the bid in regard to material specifications .•• NATIONAL ADVKRTISINd RKTRKSKNTATIVF* June 8, 1934 Aiwrlrn I'tr* A torch-light parade and a. block dance which uiii \ free to the public will be.part of the.265th anniversary J 11.60 Mtaaee Woodbridge Township, to be heldThursday night, ,C LEADER-JOURNAL PLATFORM 14 under the sponsorship of the Woodbmdge Tow,lshi J FOR. WOODBKJDGE TOWNSHIP Businessmen's Association. < » 1 Elimination of all grade crossing!. More industries. Ji*» 9,1933 3. Athletic stadium. 4. New Pennsylvania Railrond station. While playing on the water pipes on Woodl,n(kl 5. Sewage disposal system. Col. Frank 'Kno*, Chicago pub- Creek on the Woodbridge-Qarteret road, John Smith, ' 6. V. M. C. A. Organization. lisher, has waged a vigorous four year* old, son of Mr. and Mra. Bert D. Smith,,,, j, Outdoor swimming pool. 7. campaign for the Republican 647 Lewis street, Woodbridge, fell and was ,i , 1 8. Public transportation to outlying districts. presidential nomination. Bas- r )W11( 9. Woodbridge Museum. ing his hopes on complete de- shortly before eight o'clock Sunday night. The body nunciation of the entire New recovered at midnight. Deal program, hi hai eltvated Crisis To Be Faced. himself to a place of real prom- Juoe 10, 1932 inence in G. O. P. circles, but A. F. Randolph, of Rahway avenue, Woodbridge Township is indeed facing a crisis in the party leaders believe he has Mrs. relief situation. Of all the.telegrams sent to members of the small chance of being named sweepstake prize for the shadow bo* arrangement at ine| legislature and state executive heads informing them of the the candidate this year. annual spring flower show of the Woman's CUill'lidd A financial situation, only the governor deemed it necessary 1- —- the Memorial Municipal building, ^ to pen a reply. Comniitteoman Fred Spencer, who « in a position to Sen. Vandenberg - • June 12, 1931 know the gravity of conditions as they exist here today, is Fifty miles of competitive racing, 100 laps of th, fast.j decidedly discouraged. He points out that although there est half-mile track in the world—that will mark th.. n,.j has already been a considerable decrease in local relief newal of racing at Woodbridge Sunday afternoon, uht1! rolls the list will have to be cut again, so that only those in the first of three-series of June racta will be held „„ tt,s| dire need will be taken care of by the municipality. popular Jersey bowl. There is a strong possibility that the five year poor feet to a point In the MM law will be invoked and if that should be the case no per- SHERIFF'S SALE lift* tl U th. ttlrt sided in the Township for five years. Between John H. C. W!«d* »« Jo- Woodbri'dge Township, in the midst of a refinancing hanna H. C. Wleda, Compl»ln«nt», tnd OINNINQ. Gul«epp« M»«MIM> and J4»rl» M«M»no. B*ln( known uid dcsitnu:. i ,„ , program which it hooped would place the municipality an hi. wire, et al., Drtenduiti. Fl. r«. tit numbers one hundred unit ",!'•••.' (18J), oo« hundred anil •hln'> '•),'„, a sound financial footing, is in a predicament. It is sincerely lale of roortj»«ed Premliw dated (188). on» hundred ami tinr/v' hoped that the legislature will find a way out when it .re- A.'t<*f.v %VUttttr. ~f'.~f! AIH-U,1*0 ... ty Mt-I * • • Bruiuwlclt, N. J. •on (Jiu ijmlth, Civil EiighK- i'unhl In recommending a complete readjustment of the Club The girl ol Bond* Porjaa, In All thow certain loti, tracts or par- Amboy, acal* 80 teet-l nw; cels of land and premlies situated, ly- state salary structure by the Legislature with the aid of southern India, applies fire to Being the premlaca mmin. ni, »:. i: the back of her chosen man. If ing and being in the Borough^of High- and dealpialed u Nr, vs< MKnuj the Civil Service Commission and a citizens' committee to and Park, in fte County of Mtddltaex avenue, Highland I'ark Ni-» Jfr*y he yells, he's rejected. The nnd State of New Jeriey bounded and Th* appruxlmate amnunt : 'i- j, be appointed by the Governor, the legislative appropria- deicrlbad a* followa: , American ttrl shows him >Wi Rapidly gaining prominence cree lo be aatlsfled by aai>l »»i- u IJ,, tions committee is attacking the problem of salary slashes mother-in-law-to-be. BEOINNINO at a point formed by sura of alx thousand two liunlifj HLW through recent attacks on cer- ho Interjection of the northerly line teen dollar! ($6,219.00) t'other n\ in a scientific and practical manner. tain New Deal measures, Sena- of Harvard avenue with the weiterly the coati nt thla aal« Anyone at all familiar with pur state government well That U t; i a ii o in a deputy line of Columbia itreet: thence from Togethvr wtlh all and dintular UM sheriff who, .> give his blood- tor Arthur Hendrik Vanden- mid beginning point running (1) the rtghta, privilege, liprrdi'.nmuti "/iW.sp Show Special''- berg ol Michigan generally is northerly along the said westerly line and appurtenanoea llitrojiiin ir'j.im knows thai rminy loyal ami efficient ,state employes are hounds practice, daily offers a of Columbia street, one hundred and regarded as the candidate most or In MiTWln appertaining actually underpaid, while numerous sinecures exist which By FLOYD GIBBONS prisoner his freedom If he can tw«nty-(W« (136) tent to a point: r. MHB.DMAN HARDl.Nu should and must be abolished, and some of the higher sal- escape the dog*, may find that likely to obtain the (Upublican thenoi running (3) weiterly at ritfit Slarltt Famous Headline Hunter. anglet to Columbia «tr»« one "lundred JA.BEZ H. HELM. Solicit.,r he's also trnininq prisoners. nomination should Governor •100) feet to a point: Oienese running aried officials receive pay which is entirely out of propor- Landon fail to garner the re- TIT"ALTER SIKFERT, of Kllieron, N, J., is today's distin- (8) loutherly parallel with Columbia 6m, 8-15-3J-3). tion with the services rendered. quired number of delegates. No itreet one hundred twenty-five (126) * ' guished adventurer. Give liim a hand, hoys and girls, and \ The Neuiwiuims yueen W1I-- To thinking persons, it is obvious that such a situation Tielmina ordered that she no avowed candidate, the senator cannot be satisfactorily corrected merejy by passage of a welcome him into the club, \tfz\\ ran into a big thrill in the longer be greeted by shouts of has announced that he will al- , salary cut bill, which would indiscriminately cut the pay month pi November, in the yebr-1931—-ot maybe'I should say "Huuzee" the" Dutch equiva- low his name to be presented that Walt was carried into tlrat thrill. lent of the Nazi "hell" May- at Cleveland of all employes, or even those in specified brackets. To be she'd like the American make those receiving decent pay for adequate and worthy "hiya." • For he certainly didn't go into it of his own accord. In fact, MUST COOK services suffer for political sins of which they have had no he was asleep when, all of a sudden, he landed right smack in CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS Berlin.;—Girls who desire to en- LOWER COSTS pait would obviously be unfair, while to further cut those • he rtiiddle of the doggone thing. * who now anly are given $45 £ month for full time work WOODBRIDGE. — The United ter colleges and universities in Ger It was the most terrifying experience In all Wait's life, he States CM Service Commission many from 1937 on, must be able . . . Better funeral service at lower would be unthinkable. , wyi-and lean easily bgileve tt, in bad enouflh to have an ad. ,, to cook,, gew and clean house, ac- has announced open, competitive costs hae long been an idealw-ith Burk« A full surivey of the situation, as proposed by the ap- venture like the one he had. But when you're catapulted Into it cording to Bernard Rust, Minister examinations as follows: propriations committee, is the only practical method" of right out of a found sleep—well—then it's just about ten times ' of Education. If prep schools, don't Service. Even the most modest expendi- worse. ' . ' Assistant petroleum engineer, each them .then the mothers will ture represents the finest in modem achieving the desired ends and, if handled in a non-politi- $2,600 a year, Geological Survey. e held responsible for this traili- cal manner, should result in a complete readjustment of Walt had been up ut a bis: livestock uml horse show at Kansas City, Teacher in community school service. Mo. Il« was a stable man In dinrce of a liuiich of blnmled horses tlie ng, he insists. lasting benefit to the taxpayer. To straighten out our pres- (primary, intermediate, special or • \ kind of nusB that ordinary guys like you nnd me would be nfniiil lo sit opportunity, or one-teacher day), ent tangled salary system should also do much to increase down ut n tnlile with SAVES SEVEN FROM FIRE "There is «o substitute for Burke S«ivic»" the efficiency of state government at reduced instead of .1,620 a year, Indian Field.Ser- Nervous Horses Are Rather Trying Companions. vice (including Alaska). Snow Hill, Md.—Although badly increased cost. lurned on the face and arms Beu They were all well-fed, spirited unliiiiita, uml, like nil i>]iiiuli>ri horses, Statistical analysis (transporta- tion), various grades, $3,200 to &. J)urke nervous mid high-strung. It \v;is im cliitli Hiking vmv of them even under iah Jones Powell, a Negro girl, sue $5,600 a year, Bureau of Statistics, normul rondltiond. You can im^me what they'd lie like If the clrcum- .eeded in rescuing her seven Freedom Abroad > and Bureau of Motor Carriers, In- motherless brothers and sisters, al ataiu'cs cut to be—well—sort "' iiinmi-mul. terstate Commerce Cpmmission. Newspapers the other day recounted the experience the show was closing, and all the horses were being taken younger than she, from flames ,66 SM> Stml, OfmU,, Assistant superintendent of hich destroyed their home. Some +<*>!•> of a Frenchman who was sent to jail for shouting "Heil away. Part of Walt's Job was to rid* along with then; in .the box brush factory, $3,200 a year, fore- if them had to be brought from 'V, Hitler." car In which they were being transported. That car w. ut two o'clock Daylight Saving Tim« In the afternoon ot ttie »»ld day, at country. That the Black Legion has been-able to attract "Everything wai falling under m«. I Unded In the middle of the Sheriffs Office In the City of New thousands of members is unmistakable evidence that there tha car In a Jumble of horiei, buggies and trunks, and Jumped up Brunswick. N. J. All the following tract or parcel are many citizens in this country who need a course of In- to get out of the way of. trampling horset. Then I noticed all the of land and premises, hereinafter par- structions on the principles of Americanism. hor«e» but one were down, lying on the floor. ticularly described, ittuate, lying and "I thought tliey were dead. The one horse (hat was SUUI'IIIIIK mi Its being In the Townalilp of Woodbridge In the County of Middlesex and Bute The parking problem is getting to be a real concern feet—a uorse valued at tbirty-flve thousand dollar^—wua lu^luniiii; to of New Jersey. reur up and move around. I quleteii her down and then bi'Kini tu yull fur BEING part of Lot No. 17 aa ahown to the younger generation. help. Finally a man came t J opi'iiml the door from the milslilt>, nnii I on a "Map ot Green HI1U, situated at k SIMPLE thought, expressed in aimpie tea-rns longing to Qeorce Arthur and William ***** crawled out. I'll never forget the slulit I saw, once 1 got out Ililu Ilio n|n'ii." Dunham," can often teach a deeply significant, fundatadntal It wag along about nil o'clock 1« the evening and si ill light—nKht BEGINNING at a point In tlie south- lesson, btart to save consistently in the immediate When men begin to run foir public offices, they begin erly aide of Wlldwood Avelnue, distant enough for W&U to look on the uicsi tfnltilv HCKIIL' his eyes hud ever he- to acquire opinions of themselves. westerly iwven hundred seventy-five present, instead of waiting for "some day." Un- held: The first 24 cars of the train, all full of men atul li«is^«,^\f feet from itu Intersection with the fortunately someday never comes until the sowing Dp In ope big heap of wretUKge. westerly side of Ford Avenue, tbence Hand times or not, there are an unusual number of running (1) southerly, at right anglei season in done, and only arid land remains. Take to Wlldwood Avenue, one bundred automobiles being driven along the roads. The "Horse Show Special" Was a Mass of Wreckage. twenty-five (125) feet to a point; thence advantage of the monetary productivity of your "Some of the cart," he uyi, "were tUndlng itralght up on (2) westerly, parallel with Wlldwood most active y«ars, Save now! So far as we know, the tariff is not to be blamed for Avenue, fifty (50) feet, to a point; end. Otheri were crushed like mat;h-boxee. the air was filled lh«nce (9) northerly parallel with the the hot weather. With the Kreamt of dying horeei and the ihrleka of men who first deecrtbed courm, one hundred Iwenty-Ave (125) fuet to u point 111 the were pinned beneath the wreckage. southerly vide of Wlldwood. Avenue; BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY "It wm several bourx before 1 could get my tioruep out. My-ear, t*ience (4) easterly, aluog the southerly luckily, hadn't overturned. I «ot out all my animals but one- u hackney side of WHdwuud Avenue, fifty (60) The earth w the Lord's and the fullness thereof; the pony that at«J Of a broken l)eek. tour men were killed, and must of the f««t tu the point or ulact of BBXJ1K- world and they that dwell therein. others were Injured. All I got was a bump »« th# liuad. 1 w»s , The approximate amount ot tli« de- lu«ky 1 didn't get * br«k«n aeck tike thm pooy." cree-to M e»(l»ft«l hr mH teit la tht RAH WAY For he hath founded it upon, the aeaa, and established sum of Two Thouuand Seventy-four it upon|he floods. Dollara (12.074.00), together witn the SNAKE CAUSES DARKNESS costs of thla Bale, K Wfiu shall ascend into the hill of the Lord ? Or who contact with high voltage wires Together with ail and singular the NATIONAL BANK fc; and was electrocuted, its body the rightsg, , pegeprivileges, , hereditaments 'sh.alNtapd in hisholy place ? Topeka, Kansas.VA huge bull- created a short circuit which plung ana appurtenanceppt s ththereuntt o belonginbli g RAHWAY, N v lie that hath clean hftjids, alvd a pure hearty ho liatn snake, evidently lookjjitf lor birds- ed Topeka in- darkness, slopping or In anywise appertaining not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor Bworn deceitfully. • eggs to satisfy his hunger, crawl- elevBtora between Hoots, sudden- Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation , ed up to a substation, 1? feet ly ending radio programs ajid stop- LEO QOLPBERGBB, He shall receive the blessing from the Cord, and right- 28,60 Solicitor eousuess from the Qod-of his salvation.—Paalm XXIV; 1-5. above ground'. There It came tu ping electrical machinery. Bmi ». to; 8. 13. 10. LEAPER40URNAL, FRIDAY MORNING, JUKE 5, 1986

SAN FRANCISCO At the Movies SYNOPSIS In OTON i.runnii«for Alder- Par*H*, one of thetoughwt ca» i on the San Franri*o waterfront Mary In enforrr i lecwtty BllcWe and d te F ml. *"«• «P< ATHEH TIM'S #m. Mil not 'love the of/ MRUY TEMPlE lN 'CAPTAiN MVARr & RACE MARY BLAKE, » nngw in Blackte's catt, the 0HT, AT FORDS PLAYHOUSE ~ TOMORROW TOi/ DON'T YES YOURf IH ANVTHIN&7 YOI/RE THE M05T TAKING A BFAUTfFVL AM TONIGHT flVe Rig Days ot Hits and Jewelry Prizes at Empire DO YOU? iBiACWf BfAUTtFUL GIRL IH LOMG CMhHCt, tNOU&H II CAME TO THE WORLD, MARY. MODERN TIMls; AND DISH NITE AT STATE TO MARRY CLOSE YOU t/P. BLACKIE ? Message to Garcia' and Gentle Julia', plus Season's I DIDN1 KNOW Outstanding Hits Presented__by^Rahway_ Management YOD WERE A. FIRST "Devil's Squadron" and "Don't G/amble with Love" Featured at Liberty Theatre Today and Tomorrow "I ittle Urd Faumtleroy" and "The Moon's Our Home", Now Playing at the Regent Theatre QTAGE ° AND SCREEN Blackie and Mary arc drivitiR down a lovely Bvirley again visits Blackie, this time to buy Mary's Blackie now takes Mary in his arms and telta her h« Mary makes her flmsinn. It n now ,,r She lews ihf Paradise RAHWAY THEATRE, Bahwty. Square Playboy," a Warner Bros country road. Though their interests nrf> far apart contract so that she can sing the lead in the opera love« her. She i» thrilled, for these are the words she and hastens to the Tivoli Orx-ra Mini they are attracted to each other,' Blackie has no •pi liiiilcy'soffer. After Devotion to his diet struggled 'production, will open at the Rah "Faust." Blackie says he will leave the decision to hat been waiting to hear. But a few moments, later,she weeks of rehearsal the great oix'ninK mulil ;imv,•;. The curtain is up way Theatre. use for any place in the world but his beloved San her, But when Mary asks Blackie if he iwitft her to is heartsick when Blackie brinRB out a gaudy potter of on the first act, when Blackie filters a lux, airumjwiniNl hy a nrocew ,tii I'ounpfTatiwi to his git in the Francisco. Gently, Mary tries to make him under- leave, he says no, unable to hide his jealousy ol y, ,,r Wallace Beery during the herself in tights that he is going to display outside. It server. lit is going to stop the ixTdnmaniv l>y K.il measures Hurley ul FORDS THEATRE. Fords. stand that there are other things in life than the .Burley. She refuses the offer ami Burley departs it the new costumt thst lie wants her to wear in the ii alarmed. Will niarkit- u'> iliinuuli with his ttin-.ii to tuin Mary's production of his new ilaniiig fast, reckless pace he leads at the Paradise I Iff nwn with some last threatening words lo Bluckie. Paradise. operatic debut? Don't miss the next ati\|jini; r[n^«lcn[ "San Francisco " niftuiv "A Message to Garcia, "Tlie Leather Necks Have Land ambition is to Sing in the Opera. Blackie scoffs but which'is at the Rahway Theatre, ed" with Lew Ayres and Isabe it ia plain that he likes her enormnmlv. the outcome of it all is that Jewels in addition to Roger Pryo and Charlotte Henry in the "The iv will eat no more bananas, THESE THREE" AT EMPIRE THEATRE TODAY AT REGENT THEATRE V; Returp of Jimmy Valentine" are than 40,000 people from all sec- ma in the sky is the theme of the feature pictures for Friday and tions of New Jersey visited the 3 teen Hours By Air," which Saturday. On Saturday Night, will ark and enjoyed the many ster- u|t,.ns ;,t the Rahway Theatre and also be featured "Race Night" a ing attractions. On Tuesday and , (iviiiic who enjoys his drama ni thrilling, exciting race that will, Wednesday of this past week the ullls,. punch-packed roses will hereafter be featured every Sat- unusual hot spell created unprece- ijiavt-' the time of his life at the urday night. Sunday and Monday, dented crowds nt the swimminR that greatest of all little stars pool which is the largest, safest and ''for "Thirteen Hours By Air" best pool in the State. With over Shirley Temple is beirlg featuicd three million gallons of dean, bUiits off at a terrific pace, and in "Captain January" with Gu> ew fresh, crystal clear water, a wading hit.' "the N York-to-San Fran- Kibbee and Slim Somerville. The pool and a largo sand bench, this .,-<, plane on which most of iU asoclate teature for those two pool attracts people of all ages ,,,»ii lakes place, roars «n at nighU will be "H*U .Strip Morgan" Life guards are stationed at olif- ,.11 speed up to the very finish. with George Bancroft i.n addition ferent sections uround the pool so if you enjoyed the mad antics of Urcomedy and news. On Tuesday, that the possibility of accidont ,i marvelous "kid" Warn of 1 a big benefit show is being put on reduced to a minimum. Then- arc "inigor' art who didn't? You'll under the auspices of the Ford.-; rides and glides and a host of other ,' |nppy to learn that Jane With- Fire Company No. 1 Two features attractions that create fun both fo es :,,,(j Jackie SfcarJ ar« will be shown, Clark Gable and the children and adults. There i no entrance fee to the park and al |HK Claudette Colbert in "It Happen- This time it is the Fox picturiza- ed One Night" and Norma Foster Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon, cars are parked free of charge. m uf Booth Tarkintfton's belived in "T*he Suicide Squad. At this ben and Joel McCrea in "These Three" ,vei "Gentle Julla'V the film that body's Old Man" with livin 8, — 1 efit show, local talent will also ap- m the role of a screen star in Wal- opening a 5 day first rub showing "The Princess Comes Arrosa' Kiis at the Itanway theatre, that pear on the stage, Wednesday and Cobb and Rochelle Hudson as well ter Wanger's production, "The at the New Empire Theatre, Rail- ilisis tlie services of these lova- as "The Calling ot Dan Matthews" Moon's Our Home." Produced for (Paramount) with Carole Lori 1 Thursday will see featured "Every way today. Another big hit on the ik tHMT'is in an uproarous com- with Richard Aflcn. Ent-h lady at- 'aramount, the picture opens at program is Wallace Ford, in "the bard and Fred MacMurray ly-rumahce of the mellow 191O's. tending will receive a piece of the Regent Theatre with Henry Rogue's Tavern. Combing romantic farce wit one of the most delightful coin- AT THE RAHWAY Continental Blue Set. 'onda, Henrietta Crosman, Char- murder-mystery melodrama, Dolores Co«tello Bjtrrymore and Fr*ddie Bartholomew in Iv dramas of the season, "Times les Butterworth and Beulah Bondi Tlie feature picture finds Charlifc holds the audience throughout C; "LUtle Lord F»un»Uroy," • Selmick Inter.mtionkl Piclurf, EMPIRE TrtfiATRE, Rahwaj. featured in important roles. ole Lombard, a Brooklyn sho' Chaplin starred in 'Modern Times.' l "These Three," Samuel 6old- Dolores Costello Barrymore re- The whole world knows him. Thegirl, on her way to Hollywoor j^iiaro^n:h.si .^'iiTii5HS5ii5.ia':mj.i5a.| wyn's powerful new screen drama turns to the screen alter four whole world laughs, cries and with a contract she had obtained LIBERTY TOMORROW brings Miriam Hopkins, Merle year's absence, sharing stellar hon thrills to his priceless genius. by pretending to be u Swedish Oberon and Joel McCreu to theors with Freddie Bartholomew in Don't miss it. The other lilm is Selznick International's "Little princeu, has many exciting ex- Empire Theatre for 5 days days "Snowed Under" with Genevleve periences. MacMurray, as u band Lord Fauntleroy," which begins.an Tobin and George Brent. Harold beginning today. engagement at the Regent Theatre1. leader, who knows Who the prin- Why Go Lloyd comes to the State Sunday, Tlie moat talked-about story of The star who has added her re- cess really is and helps her out of the year, this Lillian Hellman and Monday in the riot picture cently divorced husband's name to "The Milky Way," while,in "I a difficult situatiort, gives an ex- 1 tollman screen play depicts how her own, plays 'Dearest,' the beau- cellent performance. a whispering campaign growing 'iManied A Doctor" starring Pat tiful and adored young mother of O'Bripn and a host of Other stars Excellent for adults. to the out of a child's malicious lie .near- Cedfiie Errol, the little American ly wrecked the lives of three in- is the added attraction. "The Mel- boy who becomes Lord Fauntle- ody Lingers On" with Josephine nocent people. roy, in this filmization of the world The 'irama is laid in a small Hutctiinson and George Houston is famous Frances Hodgson Burnett the main presentation Tuesday I girls' school run by two young story which marks the first inde- Shore..? and Wednesday. And of course BARTHOLOMEW college women, Martha Dobie (Mir pendent production of David O. there's comedy, novelty reels and iam Hopkins) and Karen Wright Selznick, Freddie, of course plays cartoons, and DISH NIGHT for the (Merle Oberon). Both fall'in love the title role. ladies. Next Thursday finds Eddie with Joseph Curdin, a young lo- Cainor^ in "Strike Me Pink" cal doctor (Joel McCrea), but Mar LIBERTY THEATRE, Elizabeth. tlia, seeing that he loves Karen showing at the State. FRUNTLEROY' Avoid Airplanes falling in twisted, conceals her affection. llaming masses, pilots 'bailing out' Mary Tilford, the school's'prob- REAMLAND PARK »COSTEUII 'or their lives, shattered nerves, Dreamland Park, the playground lem child, resenting punishment :ourage and cowardice in one of, for wrong-doing ,runs away from he world's most hazardous pro- I New Jersey located on Freling- 's Our Home Traffic Jams! schpol, concocting a vicious lie in- fessions—testing new planes for, mysen avenue, Newark, is again volving the three adults as her air worthiness—go to make up ofie reason. As a result Martha, Karen :oming into its own. On Saturday and Joe become the center ol an of the most exciting pictures of ind Sunday of last week, more A rollicking, glanwrcm story oj ugly scandal. The school is lost ecent months, Columbia's roaring YOU CAN HAVE YOUR dtama, "Devil's Squadron," which i/i/u'il/lirf and romatuc, "// Mes- and the romance is broken, ^he situation seems desperate came to a neat three-point land- wj;f 10 Garcia" siitn BARBARA until an unexpected turn ol events ing at the Liberty Theatre, piloted AMUSEMENTS by the stalwart Richard Dix. STANWYCK IM,/ JOHN brings the truth to light and the ... AND — ROLES. WALLACE BEERY, story ends happily. • 'Don't Gamble. With Love,' Columbia's revealing screen dra- in IIK ro/e of a lovable rogue, Twelve-year-old Bonita Gran- ville is cast as the trouble-making ma of what goes on in New York's ENTERTAINMENT heads i/jis new 20th Century child, and others prominent in the gilded gambling palaces, will hei» .. Za$» Pltli ' John Howerd $600.00 WKU. KVE, JULY 1 SUrttm JUNG 10th JUNK 1ITH V IMIIII lortlili • Grata Biiditv IN JEWELRY COURTESY OF "Everybody's Old Man" «1(O.W» IN I'Ui/ts with IRVIN S. COBB EDDIE CANTOR in -ENJOY PRIZES to bo il»«i «w»y »w A. R. Goldblatt — Request Feature Saturday — WKB. EVE., JUNK 10 & CO., INC. wul KOC1UKLLE IWUB AWAV "STRIKE ME PINK" (Credit Jewelers) Associate Feature GEORGE RAFT AND CAROLE LOMBARD tfOLUTK •IW.OOTN runup "Th« Calling of FREE T» be ilven »w»y Vn* 7 them HI. BAHWAV WED. TBVK., Jl/NK I' T«l. ItAhwuy 1-MW1 Dan Matthew*" II YOURSELF OUR PATBONS with RICHARO ARLEN "For The Service" » will d $15040 IN ._ YOU MOST BE RHUMBA ' Tu be glvMi *wty *»• A Piece

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V1TICK NOTICE Hi>lnit the [iromlDM mim.mly ByRichanl U. H2 Llmiir, rtr 11ml Uiiillli : Tiikr- n.'lloi thnt Frnncli Finger lgn«tcie Commlti»em< ii 1 The approximate amount of the rin ,II ..( W ge fur. > • -r Hi'- '].iwii»nlp.nf Wood bridge for H ;atijnptlnl] llrpnilfr fur jilrnary r* tall consumption ((rfnfie for we* to tetatlsned by s«ld sale li the IF iaLI'vEHONOFfr>Bl-E I." tit (Irren Strp«t, lio- JJI,-inin.-n situated at Hupernlgliway Mi sum of two thoiisnnfl eight hun'lr<'il OF ri ECTIVE fl F<-vi>nteeii dollnm IS2.1I7.OO). togeitifr VELl.V,VEi.lV Tl.OiiAt/.'Ij "HC i.l W.»«liirld|[f>. New i6, Avtrift. Township of Woodbrldge. with the ensts of this «ale. \H HONOLULU, fflLEY PROCEEDS I' I -New JflHfy. Objorti<«i». If nny, rfiould b*- rrmdp Tc*»thcr with ill and singular the . t , lUany. should be made rtftlits, privileges, ll»ri"llt»mi!ri!s and TO CHIN** WITH LEONARDO'S Hum. .liu , in VIIIIIR tu H. J. Iiunl- Immt-dlately In writing to H J Uiinl- apburteninces thertunti, tiel»nglng RIGHTHflND MflN,frt)NG SING.. (I VI. I I'I • ni|> I hrk. of the Townihlp Kan, Township Cl^rk, of the lownshtii inlanywlse appertaining, ' .1 W.....I >lgi\ Ni.'w Jersey. i.r Wociibridge, New Jersey. i ^Itfn- •!> Mtl'l.N liWjmAITH, (Signed! fr'RANi'IS Kl^U*b,\l.l' F. HERDMAN 1I»RDINO, I Sheriff. < r f« Stieet, ,\. J. K T WIUKNTZ. Avi-nH, Township ot Wood^pV ' Sollrltur NOTfl'K NOTICE 'ii"> ilint Julius ahahlcski, Taki' ll«.tiri. that Charles WardyiiH in im applppy tu tht> wims to apply to Ihe Oommlttermen of ..( Ihf ,1 "Wnjr.tip "f Woodbrlilire Inr a ino lownsnlp of Woodbridge for a SHERIFF'S SALE pli-lirtry ictinl eonruiniritjuri llcenBt' fur Ihctiary retail consumption licenae for i.| .rinsPfl filu&lrt*! ut VJ St. GpitrH'1 3 inrinnti'S HIIIIUUMI at Comer New and IN CHANCERY OF NEW jaftSB SlOODBIfETp Ai'-riili-, Awn.I. N. J.. 'i'owlMhlp "f w'UltHm Streets, Woodbrldge, Town- Between Woodbridge Building and WiiKiliri'lK'-. .New jTmy. -oip o! Yvoudbildge, New Jersey Ixjnn Aimoclatlon, Complainant and Jen ll!jji;Lti:;n« !f ilny, should l»ft nuule "uj.Mliuiis. if any, ahuuld be made ule M. Mooney, et alu. Defendants Fi. liiMiiCUIiiloly in wriiniR lu I). J bum iiimitOliitciy in wrmiiK lu B. J. Duiil- Fa., fur the »ale of mortgaged premlnen Ball, l.'Wtiahlp Clerk, of itir 'township Kim, lownahip Clerk, of the Township dated May IS, 1M6. t.f WiK«liiriil(!", !M'W Jcrsvy. ..I iViKKibrldge, New J«r»ejr. By Urtux of tha-above stated writ, iSlgni-iil Jl'l.ll'S SIIAULfcSKI. i.Slgned) CHAKLE8 WAKliYAS to me directed and delivered. I will e«- ;»:» -Si Uri'lKf's Avi'llur, Corner Kew and William Streets pol* to H)e at public vendue on Avcncl. N. .!. Woodbrldge, N. J. WEDNESDAY, THE 24TH DAY OF JUNE, A. D.L NINETEEN NOTICE NOTICE HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX lukp nutHc that Morris Deutbch, In- Take notice U»at Charles L. Flyiiu, «t two o'clock, Daylight Saving Time ICIMIH tu upply tn the (.'ommltteftmen off intends' to apply to the CoBttnltteemmi In the afternoon nf the said day, »t the tit' II.U-II.IMII> of Woodbridge for a ot tne lownanip of Woodbrldge for u Srrtrrlffs.pfTlce In the City of New nmimptlon license for plenary retail consumption license for BrUhnwick, N. J. i .limited.nt Urcen Btrtet, lae- premises situated at K2 Avenel (Street, ALL th« following tract or parcel of u*iup uf Wmidbrldge, New Jer- Avenel. Township ot Woodbridge, New land and premises hereinafter particu- By Dean Carr Jersey. larly described, iltuate, lying and be- Ullj.Ttl .II.I, If any, should be made '_.u,,-rtmnB It any, should be made Ihg In the Township of Woodbrldge, In DASH DIXON •iy in wriiinx to ti. J. JJUDI- irtiili-ni'il iiiinwuialHy in writing to H. J. Duni- the County of MlddlMex. and State of IIHIHP Clerk, of the Townahlp KOM. lownship Clerk, of the Townslilp New Jersey. CRAFT CARRYING DOT,IT PU7 ON 1HE5E New Jeney, ui Wuoduridge, New JerMy. BKGINNING on the westerly line of &H AND ^THE DOCTOR HA5 SUITS EQUIPPED WITH HE isiBiiiiil) cuAKLES L. KLKNN, Fulton street at Its Intersection with ; (iireti 8tr*et, 1W Avnuel Btnwt, the nnuthtrly line of Caroline »treet, CRASHED AND FALLEN INTO A AND iselln, N. J. Avehel, N. J. also known as Augunta street; tberii^ running southerly along said line of CRflTEK ON TUfc MOON/ I bi*^ AROUND NOTICK NOTICE Fulton street 40 feet; thence westerly Tuke ii'itiii' tnut Frank Uacz intend! Tnki- notice tnut Jtfin Alnwsl, in- at right angles to Fulton street 100 WHAT^fi BUT.DOCTOR, tn ni'piy lo thu c'ommlttecnien of the tunn.i tu apply to tile CoroniUteenle.il of feet. thence northerly parallel with Ihe , i.m,.,ni|j uf Woodbrldge for a plenary the lownsiilp of Woodbrldge for a firsl course 40 feet to said line of Car- CRASH THAT WA?> r~^^ I A WEIRD EVfckV'fHIN'G r.id.i Liitirfumptlun license for premises pi«-iiary retuil consumption license for oline street: thenctheee easterlateyy l g SOLID ICE / WE'LL miiiaiiil HI Mi Fulton Street, Wood- premises situated al 78 Main Blreul. said linl e of CarolinCi e streett and D&ral- LOOKING iiinifci'. n.vmship of Woodbrldgc, New tMioilbiidge, Townahlp of Woodbridge, M with the second course 100 feet to WASN'WATT R)R)RR mS STARVE / i>ew Jersey. point or place of BEGINNING. uuj.MlKiux, If any, should be made uujections, If any, should be made Being the same premises conveyed SHOCM-PROOOF CHAMBCM E Inimt'iliuttiy In willing tu ii. J. Duni- Immediately In wrtung to ft. J. iJuni- to Patrick Mooney In his lifetime by WE W nun, luwnsruy Clerk, uf the Township Ply to the Fulton Street, Bcuig the premises comryonly known urns, RUDDY By Bruce Stuart Woodbrldge, N. J. and designated as No. 267 Fulton ™ i Mii ii i, ,,«,„ •treet, Wqodbridge, N. J. NOTICE THAT WHV Tiikoiiolki) tliat 1'uiay La Riuso, ln- NOTICE The approximate amount of the de- ti'iiiiB to apply to the commltleenpen of Take notice Unit John Balga, tn- cree to be »satisfied by said tale, li the Do YOUR CANT Hit Kiwnaiiip of Woodbrldge lot & teiuls to apply to the Committeemen of sum of two thousand tnuniiiy iiiiuil conBtfmptlon licence for' the Township Committee for a plenary sixty dollars (J2.S6OO0) together with HOMEWORK pivnu.iea aituutud at 12 Bccond Street, retail consumption license tor premises the cost! of this aale. / OF MIK16"? fun Heading, Township of Wood- situated at 263 Malrl Street. Wood- Together with all undgt', New Jersey. bridge, TownBhip of Woodbridge, New righta, prlvllegtf, h&j ASKIWG S tji.jtuiiiiiH, If any, should be made Jersey. ' appurtenance! thereunto belonging or Iniineuialfiy In Willing to B. J. Uuol- objections, if any, ihould be mode In anywise appertaining, MftMV giui, luwiwlup Clcik,^>f tho Township immediately In writing to B. J. Dunl- F. HERDMAN HARDING, 1,1 vVi«MlL>ridge, New i ' KU.II. Township Clerk, of the Township Sheriff. uf Woodbridge, New Jenay. MARTIN & REILEY, » lt)g)lSA l UUA », 12 Second Street, SlRiied) JOHN BALGA, (31.60 Solldton. roil Heading, N. J. 203 Main Street, 6m: 29 6m; 5, 13, 19, Woodbridge, N. J. .NOTICE r Tuke notice thul Joseph Oalulda, tn- NOTICK tr.nila to npjily lu the Committeemen of Take notice that Anton Turek, in- tut: luwnship uf WoodbrldBe fur a tends In apply to the Cammltteenien SHERIFF'S SALE pk-jutry reliiil i oiimiiiipllon iicenwe for of the Towifthlp uf Woodbridge for a IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY - pitiniifl*:.1) fllmatcd at corner Main Street, plenary retail consumption liciaae fur Between Energetic Building und Ainhuy uvenui'. Woodbrldge, Town- premises situated at Cliff Rooa, Se- Association of Bloomfield, a New Jer- inip of Wiiodlirldgc, New Jersey. WHICH, Township of Woodbrldge, New acy corporation. Complainant, and Sam uujoiiions, if any, should be made Jersey. Andruchowlcz and Dora Andruchowka, inuni'ilinU'ly In wriiuig to B. J. Dunl- Objectlnna, if uny, should be mude In3 wife, Defendants. Fi. Fa for , gan, lownsliip Clerk, of Ihe TownBhlp .nihii'diuivldil y In wilting.1li 0 B. J. DDuni- of mortgaged premises, dated May 15, of W'Knlbrldge, New Jersey. gan, 'lownahip Clerk, of the Township .1936. (Sliiin'il) JOSEWI UALAIUA, u( Woodbrldgo, New Jersey. By virtue ui the above stated Writ, e.inri.r of Main st, & Ainboy Avc. taigneil) ANTON TUREK, to me directed and delivered, I "ID Woodbrldge, N. J. Cliff Road, expose to sale at public vendue on Kewaren, N. J- WEDNESDAY, THE 24TH DAY OF NOTICE JUNE, A. D.. NINETEEN Take nulitu tlmt Suniuel , In- SHERIFF'S SALE HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX tends lo upply to tho Coramltteemen IA fN CUANUERY OF NEW JKKHEY - at two o'clock, daylight saving time, In tlie i'ownahip uf Woodbrldge for a Between THE HOME OWNERS' t?ie afternoon of the said day, at the plenary retal conaumption license lor 1.0AJN CORPORATION, a corporate Sheriffs Office In the City of .New premisiii sltuuled ut Middlesex and fiB- body uf the United Slates of America, Brunswick, 14. J. THE GOOFUS FAMILY By.RT.Flmo aex i urnpike, laelUi, Township of Complainant, and ROY F. PORTER IN THE (FIRST PLACE: Six (6) Wooilbildge, New Jersey. and BERTHA A. PORTER, his Wlfu, SIIUIVB of the capital stock of the EN- r HE'6 TOST fit Objections, if any, should, be made ERGETIC BUILDING & LOAN ASSO- Go TO -me ei als.ls.,. Defendants. Fi. Fa. for the r T Immediately In writing TO Bj J.-&nnt« "saie'of liioHgttifM! preriil»BS dwed CIATJON-, of -Bloomfleld, a New Jer- S AMD SEE F-~ ~ gaii, lownahip Clerk, of the/ Township sey, corporation, assigned as collateral m May 30, 1938'1938. . uf Woodbrldge, New Jersey. B y virtui e off the above stated writ lu security to said Association by SAM ik WHftT'S GOIMG yeLLovo - UV/CRI:0 W T\\€ (Signed) SAMUEL. MANGEK, directed and delivered, 1 will ex- ANDRUv'HOWICZ and DORA ANDRU- ho Middlesex & Essex Turnpike, CH0WICZ, his wife: and OMV. ^J I ' puse to sale at public v«ndue un tffifl. lsulln, N. J. WEDNESDAY, THE 24TH DAY OF IN THE SECOND PLACE: All that -MM JUNE, A. V., NINETEEN HUN- certain/tract or parcel of land and I ~ NOTICK DRED THIRTY-SIX premises, situate On Trento street. In y\i Take notice that David Owens Intends at two o'clock, Daylight Suving Time, the Township of Woodbrldge, County iffliwiVl ^L ? to apply to t'JO- Committeemen of the In the afternoon uf the said day, at uf Middlesex, and State of New Jersey, Township of Woodbridge for a plenary Hie Sheriffs Office in the City of Ne\y more/ particularly described as fol- in rp Tl £k retail consumption license for premises Brunswick, N. J. lows/ PtM situated at 3a» Fulton Street, Wood- •ALL. the following tract or parcel of AiJ that certain truct or parcel of bridue, Township of Woodbridge, New land and premises, hereinafter par Jersey. land and premises hereinafter particu- licinarly described, situate, lying and / // J larly described, situate, lying and be- / /"• / ''/' objections, If any, should be made ing in the TtiWnship of Woodbridge, In bel/ig In the Township of Woodbridge, Immediately in writing to B. J. Dunl- the County of Middlesex and State of In the County v' Middlesex and State i gan, Township Clerk, of the Township New Jersey: jf New Jersey, and more particularly oi Wuodbrldge, New Jersey. BEING KNOWN as lots three hun- described on a certain map entitled MM• (Signed) DAVID OWENS, ilred anil eight 1,308) and l'ie westerly llap of Iselin, situated as lselln, 331 Fulton Street, woudbridge Tuwnship, County uf Mid- Sim • half of three hundred and seven (307) er8 Woodbrldge. N. J. i>ii a map of property entitled "Map of dlesex, St»te of New J, «y. Surveyed tail-field Terrace, the property of the and mapped by Larson and Fox, Civil Cfih • NOTICE Tuwnship Development Company, situ- Engineers, 173-9 Smith street. Peril] mW Take notice t'lat Paul Czmkota ated in Woodbridge Township, Middle- Amboy, New Jersey," which said ma» ¥ Intends to apply to the Committeemen sex County, N. J." tins been heretofore filed In the Oftfct i • Vf of the Township of Woodbridge for a of the Clerk of Middlesex County and j ) m V r BEGINNING at a point on the south- 4 whlrh said lots are known and desig- n plenary rulail tunsumptlon license for premises situated at 79 Albert Street, erly Ride of Livingston Avenue, dis- nated on said map as lou fifty-one (51) <$ tant easterly one hundred and twenty- and fifty-two (52), Block 44?D with | & Township of Woodbridge, New Jersey. five feet (125 from the easterly line of Object lens. If any. stioulQ be made the buildings ami improvements there- .•it Hoy Avenue; ttience (1) easterly along C*prrl*Wi IMS i on erected. ' i rt«. Immediately* in writing to B. J. Uunl- I ho southerly line of Livingston Ave- 10. M gan. Township Clerk, of the Township nue thirty-seven and one half feet 'Tlie approximate amount of the de- Bit of WuwlbiluBe, New Jersey. (371//) to the middle line of lot 807; ri',' to bf Mtisfiod by aald aale Is the tSigni'il) PAUL CZ1NK0TA, thence (2) southerly along the middle sum tf one thousand four hundred 79 Albert Street, line of lot 307, one hundred feet (100') eighteen dollars -(H.,418.00) together Woodbrldge, N. J. to the northerly- line of lot 265; thence with the eotas of this sale, ' (3) westerly along l'i« northerly line of Together with all and singular the The Great American Home , MAC That's An Overhaul, Mar; by-Munch NOTICK lots 265 and 264, thirty seven and oDe rights, privilege!, hereditaments and Caulfleld Tuke notice Unit John halhlff ffeett (*!«,'87•£') to loltt 309'w309; h ence (4) appurtenances thereunto belonging or Intends to apply to the Cornmitteemftn line of In lanywise appertaining. • . of the Township of Woodbridge for a northerly alpng the oasterl•! r " F. HKRDMAN HARDING, ) 60 &&TTVANO V,EC BEAU AGE GORGON A> STEAK RoAST- plenary retail consumption license for lots 310, 311, 31^ 011* hundred leet , . Sharlff. premises situated at 245 Freemen Street 1100') to the southerly line of Living SIMON L. FISCH, Solicitor >L0 — A&ij2LOFT0P^Y HASN'T GOTTIME Townahlp of Womlbridgc, New Jersey, ston Avenue, the point of place of B$- LEARN TO CpoH AT HOME, BUT SriE WILL tiO Out TO Objectian's, If tiny, fefiould be made O1NNJ.NO. Saw """•"PAQK AND £>j£H A STEAl-i FOC iminediutely in writing t» B. J. Duni- Being the premises commonly known ^n' 29. 6m; 5, 12, 19, gan, Township Clei-k, of the Township and designated as No. 51 Livingston of Woodbrldge. New Jersey. Avenue, Fords, New Jersey. Ihe approximate amount of the dt- (Signed) JOHN 0AULFIEU>. cree to be satisfied by said Bale is th< SHERIFF'S SALE 242 Freeman Street, ( HAVE yOU foCf^OTTEN ALLTHC APPLE . Woodbridge, N. J. sum of three thousand elgtit hundred IN CHANiERT OF NEW* JKR8EY - ninety-eight dollars ($3,898.00), tugeth- Between (THE CARTERBT, BUILD- \ &O6SlN^.— HucPtftNG; &££J> AND TAFFY PiJLLP WE NOTICK r-r with the costs of this sale. ING LOJlN ASSOCIATION , of Car- Take notice thut l'aul A. & John A. Together with all and singular the teret, New • Jersey, a corporation. j U/°ED TO GO ^0 DuGlNG OliQ. .COiCTSHlP OAYvP ? Ijlnn, Buds Hut, tnleiid to apply to the the righu, privileges, hereditaments Complainant, and CHARLES YA- Commlttteme)! of the Township of and appurtenancas thereunto belonging V0RSKY, widower, nefendant. Fl Fit ' ALLTHE TAFFY WE ATC OON'T Se£M X) HUCT UP SO Woodbrldge for a plenary retail con- ur In anywise appertaining. i for the sale of mortgaged premises sumption license for premises situated F. HBRDllAN HARDING, dated May 1, 1936. A FEW BURNT ST^AtiP \NOHT HURH at, Super Highway, Township ui Wood- Sheriff, f By virtue of the above stated writ to CHILDREN OF TODAY.' bridge, New Jersey. JOHN R TOOLAN, me. directed and delivered, 1 wltl ex Objections, If any, should be nmd,e $33.18 Solicitor. pose to »aLe at public vendue on Immediately In writing lo B. J. Duin- 5m; 2'J- 6111; 5, 12, 19. WEDNESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OP gan. Township Clerk, of the Township JUNK. A. D. NINETEEN HUN- of Woodbrldge, New Jersey. DRED THIRTY-SIX (Signed) PAWL A. & JOHN A, SHERIFF'S SALE at two o'clock, daylight saving time, In Super Highway, IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY - t'.ie afternoon of the said day, at the Woodbrldggee. N. J. —Between ROBERT HIUGINS, Com- Sheriff's Office In the City of New ulatnaiit, ami MAHY I'HRh'STEN- Brunswick, N. J. , NOTICK , SfBN, et als.. Defendants. Fi. Vn. for ALL those oertaln lot), tract or par- Take jiutlCej thut ChiirleB Toms, lii^ the sale of mortgugeu premises dat- cel of land and ppremises situateua , lying, tends to apply to inn Luiiiiuuieeimai~ur the Tuwnship of Woodbrldge for a By virtue of the above mated writ, In the CountIn,y tho«f Middlesexn fand State plenary retail consumption license for to me directed and delivered, I will ex' of New Jersey: WE GIVE 'EM SERVICE,MAC premises situated at St. Qeorge'B Ave- pose to aale at public vendue on Being known and designated on a , p nue and Wiley Street, Avenel, Town- WEDNESDAY. THE FIRST DAY certain map of property belonging to DIRTYNECK BEt-UMD THE ship of Woudbriilge, New Jersey. OP JULY, A. -D. NINETEEN Rachael A. and John B. dwell, at Objectluns, If any, should be made HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX Carteret, Woodbrldge Township, Mid- EARS AND SEE IF WOO Immediately in writing to B. J. Duni- at two o'clock, Daylight Saving Time. dlesex County, N. J., 1806, as and by CAN MAKE HiM LIKE IT gaii. Township Clerk, of the Township In the afternoon of the said day, at lots numbers one hundred twenty six of WuodbrlclgH, Now Jersey. the Sheriff'S s Office In the City of New (126) and one hundred twenty seven (Signed) CHARLES TOMS, BrunswickBik , N. J. (127) and which map is on tile in the St. George's Ave., £ Wiley St., All the followingfollowing,, tract or papajrv Clerk's Office of the County of Mid- AvtMid, N. J. cells off lanldd andd premises, hereinafter dlesex and'are described as follows: particularly described, situate, lying BEGINNING at the Intersection of NOTICK and being In the Township uf Wood the easterly side of Charles Street with Takake noticnce ttiuutt HHarola d /utreel In- bridge, in the County of Middlesex and the southerly side of Jeanette Street tendds to apply to D. FredericFd •Ickk KBur State ,of New Jersey. as Ihe sttiuo ar« laid down on Bald map; mittt . Alcoholic ConuiuSBioneCl r of the Being known and designated as part I nance running easterly along the Jersey,1 for a State Bev- of lot, No. 62 on map of property knuwn southerly side of Jeanette Street, one eruge 'nistributur'a Lice for prem- as Fords I'ark, situated in WoodbrMge hundred two and sixty five hiaillr«dtha ises sltuuted ut King G«»rge't) Uuad, Towitahlp, lliddlsagx County, few JIT (102.45) feet to a stake; thence running \if^m^^m^ Township of Woudhiidge, New Jeracy. say, and belonging to John Hanson southerly and parallel to said line or Objections, if any, should be iiiade Esq., surveyed by Morgan F. Lursuii Charles Street, fifty (60) feet to a stake; tinmediutely ui writini; to D. Freder- November 28, 1908, surveyor of Pertli thence running westerly and parallel icks Burnett, Alcohul Conunisaloner, Amboy, N. J., and filed fur record In to said liii» of Juanette Street one hun- 744 Broad Street, Newurk, N. J. the County Clerk's Office of Middlesex dred two and forty nix hundredth! (Slgued) HAROLD VOGEL, County, und more particularly describ- died two and forty six hundredth^ (102, King George's Road, ed au follows* 46) feet tu nald easterly side of Charles Woodbrldge, N. J. BEU1NN1NG on tiie southerly line uf Htreul: thttnea runnUig northerly along I.union Street, distant two hundred I're auiiie, fitly (60) feet to the point or NOTTCG fifty-seven (257) feet easterly from the plaue of BEGINNING. '3 ' Takt) notice that tho Columbian CMub tht corner formed by the Inter- Also known as No. 46 Charles Street, Intends to apply to D. Frederick Bur- f Lid Street and Grant Catiereta . N.J J. NOTICE NOTICB • nett, Alcoholic Oommtssloner ot tli» Tlie approximate amount of the it- Tak« notice that Clinton A Haker Tuke iiQtlte that John Sjurko Intend! •Ub. a^.- Objections, If uny, should be made 62; thence (3) running along the suuih- Together with all and singular the Super Highway, Tuwiwtilp t,f Wood- briage, Townahlp of Woofihrldge New rldijt), N»W Tt 1 ntall ooiwumptlon I"'"•' imtaedlately |u writing to O. Fredor- eauU-rly side of the aforesaid lot No. the lights, prlTllegM, herediUnieata brlagti, NOT " - 4rsGy. IQIU Burnek Aloohof Cominlssluiitr, W, fifty (60) feet tu a point; thelice and appurtenanaat tnereunto belonging Qbjaatlana, |f ajiy, should be ittualed,. Main Street, Objections, it an», .jjoulil •« mad* of Woodbrldge New f 744 Broad Stroet. Newark, N. J. (4) northerly parallel with the first or In anywise appertaining IminedlaUly In writing to B j Inmiedliitely in writing to B. J DuS- (Signed) COLUMBrAW CLUB,, ^ deacrlbed course 106 feet to the soiifA- " HBM>MAN HARDINO, lw *" ™-'__!C« .«. WITTING, ^Township Clerk, at tha TowniSp CHRIMOTIAN WI erly line of Linden Street; thence (6) ffiurtft- of Woodbrlilge, iinv Jet-any "' WoodbrldM, New hmr JOHN CAMPION, Sec'y. westerly along l'ia Boulherly line of FRANCIS A. UONAQHAN, (BlgBBd) CLINTON A. BAKER, "'\ (Signed) JOHN SaHRKO Ainboy Avenue and Main otraet, Linden Street twenty-five feet to the IK 60 Solicitor. • Sup* Highway, 8W Fultou Street ' (Signed) BDWtN JINN Woodhriilge, N. J. pclilt or pl*c« of BBQINNim M Second Btraet, ' 6m, U, a, »; m «. 'Woodbrldge, N. j. Wdbld N. i, WiKjdb ridge, N, J SPORTS SPORTS WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP'S FAMILY NEWSPAPER WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY MOUNINd, JUNE 5, 1936 RECORD ELIMINATES GHOSTS FROM CENTRAL JERSEY TOURNEY MESSICK TROUPE WOODBRIDGE F. C, DESPITE WIN OVER CARTERET HIGH COPS TWO TILTS BREAKS EVEN IN RESENT CHAMPIONS REFUSED BID; OVER jp-END WINDSOR J. LAMS 2 SUNDAHILTS I1Y OPPOSE SOUTH RIVER HERE TODAY WOODBRIDGE. McmoriM WOODBRIDGE. Playing at Day purades in this section won; the Seco diamond, A vend, Sunduy By Lyman Peck, Jr. augmented with a colorful extrav- spurting highlight of afternoon, George Lattarmo's WOODBRIDGE.—The Woodbrnlgi; high, school baae- aganza, described 08 the "Trium- ck, comes >n the form phant Marsh of the Woodbridge Woodbridge Field Club spUt u ball team will not defend its Central Jersey Championship ",lH)ck. Woodbridge high American Legion Baseball Team double header, with a win over the this year, according to the pelectioiis made by the tourna- !„,,,! refused a bid to the us "Monk" Messiek's sterling com- livingtom York A. C, 6 to 4, in the nii'iit committee. The records of the teams were based on ,., I Jersey Baseball uuie packed in two decisive vic- initial tilt and then going down the games played up to May Ubr. If, the Bartons had defeat- tories over the week-end. On to deteat at the hands of a super- limm(.nt, which is ed Carteret before that date, they might have been enter- memorial Day, at the Perth Am- ior Arlington Arargon A. A., com- 1 staged at Neilsan Field wy City Staaium, the Mcssickeis ed iji Hie tournament, but their record up to that time did Ill' i'ninswick. The soie bine,'? to 3 in the closing game. walloped the Meadowbrooks, M to Sarryiiioe, former Notre Dame not warrant a bid. The teams picked from this section were ,,l the whole affair lies 2 ana then came back home lor iiurler, tossed 'em ior the Lattan- Cnrteret, South Kiver, New Brunswick and St. Mary's of ,, fact, that the GhosU Sunday's tilt, wheh they won,- 9-3, iio's in the first game and held South Amboy. In the pairings made Monday night, South over the Brookviews. iir present Central Jer- nis opponents to lour scattered Kiver is slated,to play New Brunswick and Carteret will hits. Merwin and Menslnger, each oppose St. Mary's. h amps. "Toby" Bartos, hurling for the collected a pair of hits out of the Legion in the Initial game, held total six, gathered by the locals to The Barron'j have a chance to trie Meadowbrooks to four hits, take batting honors. prove that the tournament com- hand, the mittee was wrong in not selecting Op wliile his team mates collected H Molnar was the losing pitcher m HOPELAWN A. A. them, if Uiey can beat South Kiv- oit Gil Augustine and Stutski. the Aragon game and Jus hooks Shinn starred at bat for the local er in today s game at the Urovc keep the Jocalt out of were nipped by the Aragons' lor street ditmoiwl. The South Hiver club wiih thiee bingles out of lour 12 hits, Jiixel starred at bat for championship competition trips to the plate. combine will invade Woodbridge IS SHUT-OUT BY the i'leld Club with three hits out cai: be reasoned a» logi- The BrooKviews garnered eight with a marvelous unblemished re- oi four. cord. cal, considering the poor hits off Kusznalr. in the second tilt, W. F. Club (6) but the Legion collected their The Bricktowners haven't been showing the Pri»comen ab defeated sine? Woodbridge beat BRAVES, 7 TO 0 share off Chasan, with 13. "Jo-Jo Housman, U 2 exhibited during the tm- Uerek was 'best at bat for the win' them »\Jh« final game of the WOODBRIDGE. Behind the ef F. Lattanzio, ss 3 tournari»t laBt year. The Burron;, son. The selection* of the rung combine with three hits oui Merwin, 3b, ,...". 3 Cective four-hit pitching of Notch- teams wer based on per- have nWe than a fighting ehanco e of lour stances at the platter, Mackey, xl .:. 3 o win, as the Fitzpatrickmen wili cy, the Woodbridge Braves shut- formances up until May Brook* (2) Ballinger, 2b »-.,Q l>e under a strain to keep their out the Hopelavvn A. A., 7 to 0, 26. Three days after the ab r Bixel, c „ 3 o record clean. The game will get here Sunday afternoon. The In- deadline wa» dtawn, the Nehila, ss , 4 1, Mensinger, cl ..... 3 0 under way at 3:30 R M., with All- duuis collected a total ot ten Marsicano, If 4 U Hunt, lb 3 0 gaier pitching for the Barrons and bingles off Kozma and Larson. Ghost* surprised every- iMewmark, 2b 3 0 Gioe, p 2 0 Ulaska twirling for South Kiver. one by beating Carteret Notchey took batting honors as Katon, cf _ 3 1 well as pitching laurels, bjt. Virtue high, i J u Larson, lb • 3 0 Totala _ 25 8 B of three hits out of four trips to deehah, e 3 " York A. C. (4) W. II. b., 3; Carteret, 2 he plate. Kozan was best at bat H, Augustine, 3b 4 ab r h Mr. Karl Smith, of the Doctor for the Hopelawn combine with Miic's learn had won 11 benuuky, rf 1 Anglo, c 3 0 0 SPEEDWAY OVAL Jokyil and Mr. Hyde complex, two hits out of four. Keinert, r£ 3 Donan, lb 3 0 0 toon, unto himself the doctor's role. Braves (7) m^lit games up until it 1 Augustine, p 0 Fokos, 2b ...; 4 0 u rniluy afternoon, anff surprised ab r h po a t Woodbridge. The P 3 Brink, ss ., 4 0 1 evcrywu: concerned, by beaimg * F. Golden, c .,.... 5 1 0 .imla>y City" gang fig- Steider, 3b 1 3 1 FEATURES CRACK treat Larterei High machine, i to S. Zick, 2b 4 3 Totals 31 2 4 Adam, II 2 0 0 •i al Lcibig's field, Carteret. It was Scutti, If-rf 0 0 liti < •il mi it breather in the Legion (I) iiio lust aateat the McCarthymun als/but Mr. Eah Smith, Carson, ci 2 0 0 Murtagh, lb .... 10 0 llOi ab ScTiork, rf ...,. 3 1 0 iiud suiiL-red in twelve starts. Notchey, p 0 Kussi, 2b 4 EVENTS, SUNDAY large and lethargetic iilsey, p 2 T) % The husky Aveuel boy, held the Kucsl, 5 Saaks, Raiders be ready tot the peak crowds ex- Totals 34 3 10 Isdor batted for J. Zick 4n 8th. Wouldn't it just be nice to Tobak, Raiders .555 W L Pet. Augustine, t; by Stutski, 2. Bases Hammer, 3b .:..... 4 pected at mid-seasoh. Larson batted fpr Kozma in 7th.| Lomonico, Owls .529 Crosswords -... 3 1 .750 Carteret (2) re the locals whip the on uuils off Bartos, 2; oi£ Stutski, Campbell, cl 5 Times registered in the opene Braves 020 500 OOx—71 Golden, Braves .500 Field Club 3 2 .600 ab r n Bncktowners. With a vic- I A. Left on base, Legion, 6; brooks,' schantz, rf 4 ,4 A. B. Oil Sta. 2 were regarded as unusually fast Hopelawn A. A 000 000 000~0l Janni, Raiders .470 .400 Paszlowsky, ss 5 0 0 6. Umpire, Wyncoop. Caruso, c 3/ 2 and further manicuring of the Two base hit, Golden. Sacrifice,! tory already in the bag, Zaboltny, Cyclqnes 4 17 .470 Topsy Nut Club .333 King, 2b 2 0 0 ! . Brookviews (3) Miekle, ss A fast clay strip this week should Cowalsky, 3b 3 0 1 Kocsi. Left on bases, Braves, 8; I over Mac's club and a win ab clip more seconds from the offi- Hopelawn, 5. Struck out by Notch-I a tup the South River team Hardell, lb , 3 The Woodbridge Junior league POBT READING SENIOR Terbecki, cf 5 0 3 Moore, lb l.. ... 4 Borbos, If - • ./..... 2 LEAGUE' cial clocks at the seven-event show Romanowski, lb 4 0 0 y 5; Kozma,, 1; Larsorii 2. Baswl ... 4 received its first written protest oi this week. Time trials begin -at 1 n balls off KozmaVZ. Kitty pitch I my how that committee Johnson, cf .. The Port Reading Senior League Lukasiuk, p 4 1 ... 4 the season from Manager Micky o'clock, with the first heat slated >r, by Larsen, (Barcellona). Hital would blush. Albrkht, If Miller, p 3 0 0 still continues at a very hot pace Frankowski, c 2 0 Panker, 2b, c .... 4 Gutwien of the Green Raiders Re- at 2:30 o'clock, an hour and a hall iff Kozma, 9 in 7 innings; Larson,I Totals :./. 33 7 U serves. The letter received by the with the Field Club having se- Virag, If 4 0 Poppy, 3b ... 4 Aragons .y...... 010 002 220—7 later. Dixon, rf 4 1 in 2 Innings; Winning pitcher,| g recreation department' protested cured second place, during the Van Nessi Thrills Crowd otchey. Umpire, Cliff Lang. IVacUcally every major Juronica, rf * W. FF. q /101000 000 101101—3 3the ruling of Umpire Pftro in a past week by defeating the Topsy •Kahora 1 0 Zuppatl, ss 4 ° Woodbridge has had more than -I'luill club in the township game between the Green Raiders Nut Club. The Crosswords contin- its quota of breathless moments in O'Brien, c ...- 0 0 and the White Owls,, played June ue to hold first ptece by a half Totals 36 2 4 SHERIFF'S SALE ""• "tit i>n top in week-end linker, 2b 4 0 Port Reading Comets the nine years since the $140,000 N CHANCERY OF NEW JER8EV -I 1 7., and pointed out that a ruling game. As the season progresses, plant .was opened, including the Woodbridge :... 001 080 200—3 Between THE HOME • . TIIL Legion chalked up S. Chasan, p 3 0 the going gets much tougher lor Fin 3 Over Week-End made by the umpire, which result- seven tragic occasions on whlcli Carteret '. 001 000 010—2 LOAN CORPORATION, a coruonaol 'air of wins iind the Braves ed in a home run for the White each club—every game appearing body of the United tiuvlts ul Am Totals . 3 8 gallant young men gave their lives Complainant, and ROSATO G. i-ds Field Club and St. Ce- FORT READING. — The Port Owls and the tying of the score at to be harder fought. to a dangerous sport. Bui there "Batted for King in 9th. CHELLA, ANNA C. MINCHELLA.I Legion (9) Heading Comets won three games ".ila wltff, et. al., Detendunta, *'i. Fa.| Ii;i's all omergod victors in ab r h that particular point, was in real- have been few exhibitions of Two base hits, Scutti, Leahy, 1 over the week-end, with a 10 to ity a foul ball. Should the Baseball Smith. Three basehit, Leahy. Sae- for UIE »«la of woitgagijd uteinu 1; respective ganies. The Mitroka, 2b 8 0 V GRAMMAR LEAGUE greater courage or greater skill dated Mfty 13, 1936. g 3 victory over the port Reading Committee reverse thhe ruling of I if ices, Barcellona, M. Karnas, By virtue of the above stated writ C5| lb lb hd Gerek, r£ Uian Bob Van Nessi of Newark Field Club had Clovers, an 11 to 10 win o*er the Umpire Petro, it mean' the Iselin, 11; W6>dbtyclge No. 11, 27 gave, the first week -crowd last Frankowskii, StoleS n bbases , Ki ma directed unil delivered, I will Gadek, rf•! ~ 1 Woodbridge Black Hawks and a 3 iuis? to AOLC ill public yenUue on different by splitting a game must be playel d over. Since Leading "tatter—Woodbridge Sunday. Lukasluk. Double play Paszlowski WEDNESDAY,' Tjl& 8fiVHKtEEl-mi| Zilai, 3b V to 2 victory over the Perth Amboy this game was jimportant to fhe Monteealvo; Iselin, Mega, On the sixth lap of the 15-mile to King to Romunowski. Struck DAY OF JVliiZ. A. D., NINE- header. Josti lb ,3 Liberty A. C., in a contest that out by Smith, 6; by Lukusiuk, 5. TEEN HUNDRED T1URTY\SIX. 5 standing of both clubs, very care- Pitchers, Woodbfiage, Monteeal- featui'^ Va,n Nessi threw off his at two o'clock Daylight Saving TUuu, i Shinn, cf •/• went 14 innings. ful consideration will be given the vo; Iselin, Organdizzo, right r»ar wheel just as he neared liases on balls off smith, 4; of I the atternoon ol the said day. at tin Race addicts note: To- Pitchers w*re: E. Bartha, against Ogden, If .'..: ,••••• 4 final judgement by the Committee Total Hits—Woodbridge 28; La- the grdndstands on the i home Lukasiuk, 1. Umpires, Keed and Sheriffs Office la the City uf i^ •light, there's auto races at ss •/• 4 the Black HaAvks; T-. Zuccaro was Brunswick, N. J. on the protest. lin, 1. stretch. He navigated both the Capuch. All those certain lots, tracts ur par-l Union. Sunday, you can opposed by tljie Cldvers and Geiio- e * * > next two turns on three wheels eb of land and premises hereinaflu Busznak, p Keasbey Forfeits watch the gas-buggies J>er ' 4:: J vese hulled against the Liberty A. Cyclones, 1; Black Hawks, J. •and travelled a quarter of a milu lartlcularly described, sltui»ta. C, which team he held to five hits Game scheduled for May 28 in all before he could bring his SHERIFFS SALE ,nd being In the Township ot ' 5 Iisading Batters—Cyclones, C. jrldgii, in tho County of Middlesex imd form at the Woodbridge Totals : 8. I in the fourteen inning contest. Keasbey ys. FordB No. 7 forfeited speeding car tp a halt. The plucky IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY - Kannazon and Zablotny; Black by Fords. Uetwt!en Carl K. WltlwrB, Cuminlsslon> ;he State pf New Jarsey. L Speedway and on June 14, C. Barbate excelled at bat in the daredevil received an ovation ui' u( Banking & Insurance ol the State Known iuid designated as Lota ;jj| Brookviews 000 000 030—3 Hawks, A. Vahaly and H. Nelson. The Grammar School League is 19 and 40 In Block 4-16-U on a ceruurf big card of featured In- 170100 OOx-B Black Hawii#M*e, with three hits. Winning piteher—J. Gynes; losing when he stepped from the fast t>< hew Jersey, (tc, Complainant, and Legion T. Fitz, C. Byleckie, and J. Zullo now drawing to a close. The league track-job unhurt. Herbert Jacubaen, et ale., Defendants. mup entitled "Map uf Iseltn altuutLtt drivers will do Pitcher, N. Jost i: t'ti (or the sale ol mortgaged pitjn- at Iselin, Woodbridge Township, Cuuul took batting laurels in the Clover has been split up into three set; iy uf Middlesex and State of New Jalls ait Chasan, L The winners of the sections ure erly side of Fiat Avenue which potm * Stadium, in Union, every Left on base, Legion, 8; Brook- R. Finn -scheduledJar thorough All the lollowlng tract or parcel ol JA IMA- iveat of the sQlktihwcst cornel views, 5. Umpires, Smoyak and June 5 - Comets Black- Hawks,. and Ferraro. Winning pitcher, as follows: this week, muu uul Nu/fM on auia «ii aDA/ THB 10TH DAY OF concerned, but in Wagonhoffer, a SECOND TRACT—Shown, known »nd JUNO, A. D. 1986 Dukes Ra»gh ? 0 l.qi designated us LptiNb. 9,Jn BUwk MTjE liielict) (U) a^ufu wtiMeflY ulung ;. icnmcke.tl to nits after a at two o'clock, LHryllglH Saving Time, .- : - '—- , V,. sprint man, tlfe Red ind Blaek^as Ih utrtmi maj eMItlli "Mail W 8f. said line of Lot 22 and 21. W.45 1(1 c second described course 1» feet to the Kelly All Stars '.... 2 '.fii u l» tho dividing li.»L' between lots . that this swing affair In the afternoon oLJhe arid day. & an outstanding sprinter, who is UeuiKe Manor (aituutt;4, Ui W °dbrldgi the Sheriff's Offtcevfti the City of New northerly line of Falrfield avenue, the SCHEDULE hip; Middlesex County, N. J anJ 41 on, said juup; theiu'e <7> IIIKIII lied more punch than a point or place ol Beginning. Dux destined to do great things on the orly and tourtillel with the fust IMUIJ Brunswick, N. J. w< .333 Of June, 1922. Larson and Fox, Civil En All that curtain tract or parcel* Being ill ol lolot No. 268 and the easteas - Hungarian C. C. cinder path. gineers, 175 Smith street, Perth Am- 100 feol to tile southerly linn of b'll liist dive. erly1l133 5 feet ol lot NNo . 366 on Map rf .000 Avenue; tlieiice (8) easterly along llf ot, land and premises hereinafter Aces The local track team has fared buy N. J.." which said map was duly particularly described, situate, lying Fjrfleld Terrace, property of tt ISELIN TWILIGHT LEAGUE (iltd In the office of the- Clerk of the aald southerly line of Fiut Avenue, Township Developmeot Co., wW- rather badly this season, but its feet tu ttio poLnt or place of Beginur and being lu the Township ol Wood- LEADING BATTERS County of Middlesex on the 80th day of se clay tenkis courts bridge, in the County of Middlesex avenue, 8ENIOBS one outstanding virtue, lies in the September, 1923. I in and State ol New Jersey. G Ab H Ave. fact that Wagonhoffer has copped 1'ue aiipruxiinutt! amount uf the ilt The approximate amount of the Woodbridge Park BEGINNING at a point I the nortU- fords, 'wSrldge'To'wnsbTp, N. J Voelkr, Aceg ...., 3 8 .686 June Melbo* va. Ramblers tree to be satisfied by said sale la Uu cre« to bo satisfied by said sale la tl SOON b. ready I'm •ily line at FalrtUAd 'avenue distant m... .. m^roxlmate amount ol tue (W- .636 June Farmers va. Aces every short sprint in cqunty com- sum of six thousand one hundred thir sum of Two thousand eight hundre; easterly 163.(0 feet from the interac- ci-ee toTe, satisfied by said sale is.this me Lomonico, All Stars 3 11 Farmers v«. Ramblers petition. ty-alx dollars ((6,11)6) together with ' sixty-six dollars U2,Witi.0()). "Z of three thousand three hundred .638 di -where the nets tion of tlie northerly Unu of Falrfleld Barnes, All Stars .... 3 11 June U Acea vs. Malbwi At Nellsun Field, New Bruns costs of this salt. with the costs of this sale. • the easterly line ol Hoy utiiety-flvo dollar» (l».3l»5) together .555 .. Aces VB. RmblRamblere s Togetner with all and singular of this sale. Tirpak, All Stars •• 3 H June 15 together with, all and singular June 18 Melbas vs. Farmers wick, Saturday alternoon, the thUie rights, prlvUem. hereditamenthere * the rights, Privileges, heredita— »ii aim sluiular tb* Zambo, All Stars ... fr !*• .500 and appurtenances thareunto hew thinking the same northerly line of FalrflehTavenue ir.w T6| htrtdiUniMits •469 JuBeM Ramblers T». Mtlbas lanky sprinter copped first place and appurtenances thereunto bslongm Ithim feet to a uuiut; thence (3) northerly ths rights, privileges, Gadek, Adit'. •*• 311 June 26 Farmers, vs. Aces in the 220 yard dpsh ana finished or In anywise i '"'"' K Next time you at right angles with Halrfleld avenue and appurtsnsjwss tltreuato belo»il»« Mayer, AlllfiMtB .... 3'IS .384 June 39 Aces YS, Htlbas 100.00 feet to a point In the souther y July 2 Ramblers ys. Farmers secaftd in the 100 yard dash, in com Slurif ««* Frank Kirktoki, ask Molnar1.Ac«»iM. 3 9 JOHN S. TOOLAN, h Una of lot No. 806; thence (8) westerly 1 July 8 Farmers vs. Melbas petition with 11 county high HTJYLBR B. HOUOND, "»toditew you . dia- along the southerly line of lot No. KM .F • •• July 9 Ramblers vs. Aces schools In a county-wldp track SuilOltpT. Wnd parallel with the northerly line ol JACOB «. July l» Aoes va. Farmers Falrfleld avenue 87.6 (tet to a point; Green lUtfen, M; Aoe», S Juns 1& Melbas vs. Ramblers meat. thence (4) southerly parallel with tin Sm. 16. M. »;»»•• Uadlng- batt*r»H*.eea Raider*,

J -A, FRIDAY MORNING, JtWB 8,19>8

KAY BROS. CIRCUS TO EXHIBIT HERE Ethel Campion Honor Gnest At Shower At ISELIN NEWS ZISCHKAU GIRLS MAY ABOLISH Molly Pitcher Hotel From Our MISS EVELYN BARJOTT \\ OODBRIDGE. - Mifs EUiel La Guardia Avenue Iselin ;; Back 10 GRADUATE AT FIRECOMM, Campion, of Ambay avenue, was thr Ruest of honor at a shower THE CHOW MEIN SUPPER con- and 21- Final pim,. (Continued from p»fe 1) giwn to her Wednesday night at ducted by the Ladies' Aid Soci- completed. I.OUA ;it F'ort Reading, now fire the Molly Pitcher Hotel in Red ety of the First Church of Iselin, Window tnirk nt Kensb<*>. new pumper f.i NJC TOMORROW Hank, by a group of girls at the was a huge success. THE-FIREMEN Or *ilr Avenel, new pumper in District 9 Stn'1 Equipment plant in Avenel ing avenue-flrehou.s.n" ' TO' RECEIVE BACHELOR OFi Iwlm and n new firr h'Hi.w in Cor Now th» boys nround town where she is employed. ., ' CHARLES DUBE AND EDWARD ty at their station s ,'•' •to. I ART DEGREES AT 15TH Ionia, would amount to $63,860. Blythe motored to Irylngton on are kidJtng Gere Finn. They Another plan, which has been The bride-to-be was presented ter the parade for nv with a card table and four matcn- Saturday where they visited their families. *ant to H^ow what Andy ANNUAL EXERCISES advocated and which would not b« ing cluiirs. some friends. • • • . Kova» hat "on him" so may- so costly, would be to eliminate NEW BRUNSWICK Among districts and commissioners and Those present were: the Misses, THE FIRST CHURCH <;. be they can be th« farorites the 226 seniors who will receive some of the firehouses The plan Kay Sowa, Doris Einhorn, Anita THE MAY BALL HELD FRIDAY Y. C. S., Will present ;,'•' by St. Cecena's church was one m Gene's ettobli»hm«it. dejse-e- -m s- fro- -m the• New Jerse- y. Col- - - call~~* s (or one firehouse for Wood- Hughes Anna Walsh, Eleanor play, "Aunt Sophron:. Every time one of the boys lege For Women at the fifteenth I bridge and Sewaren and Part or Bergh, Gertrude Tarlick, Betty of the largest social events ever lege' 'tonight at the . • > _.* AnJ. \\\fx tell us Annual Commencement of the col-; Port Reading, one .or Fords. Hope Henderson, Mildred WBter and held in the community. The hall O*k Tree road, Tkk-; feti near Anay, mey wi ^ lQmonx)W ^^^ ar<; lwo| lawn and Kea*ey one for the rest Ethel Campion. * was attractively decorated- in purchased at the d^r that G*ie flashes a wariUB». Woodbridje sisU-rj, Dorothy and; of Port Reading and Avenel and —•—— • white and blue. Jim Gassy and • • « • glance. Elaine Zischkau, daughters of Mr. | one for Iselin and Coldhia. If this his Aristocrats of Rhythm and THE JUNIOR POLIO • • • • 'and Mrs. Clarence Zischkau. of plan should be adopted, the cBSi Synagogue Convention Johnny Orioff and his Blue held a very success*"! 601 Barroo avenue. of equipmentequpme,, salaries and main- To Be HeldNext Sunday Cswt ©rche«W provided the performance at thV Y And the jnrls and boys < Miss Dorothy Zisrhkau majored tenance woulld b e cutt downd . In music for the dancing. The grand Theatre op Oak Tr<* ••' 1 down at the town hall are IT political science and received addition there would be a saving PERTH AMBOY.—Woodbridge march started promptly at elev- day and Saturday. M all "atwitter because your the degree of Bachelor of Arts. A of clerical work at the Memorial Township Jewry will attend the en o'clock, led by Mr. and Mrs. fiiliimnist has discovered ! graduate of Woodbridfe High Municipal building'. seventh annual state convention Terrance ReiUy. The march was MR. AND MRS. CHARI F.S School, *he wu vice president of The third plan is to abolish the played by St. Cecelia's children • of J«ney City, were <'-. romance in that of the New Jersey Branch of the Kappa loUi, the honorary econ- comn jssioners but not the dis- United Synagogue of America at band. .. end|uestof Mr. and \{- where the Town- omics society, treasurer of the So- tricts. This plan seems to have Beth Mordecai synagogue in Perth as Smith of Juliette ;'• •'.', ship Committee rules. And cial Service Club, and a member most of the followers. If the plar. Amboy next Sunday. THE LADY FORESTERS HELD u-r>nrier °f wonders, it of the committee in charge of the should be.adooted, the Township The branch, which comprises an interesting meeting Thursday MISS LORETTA GROG;.. : infcr-Collegeiale Model Senate. Committee would have control and 'Pent I seems that none of the in- synagogues, sisterhoods, men's cir- night at their headquarters on the wwhend at the ;•• . which recently convened at New j would place all necessary appro- Icles and young peoples' leagues Green street. parents, Mr, and M quisitive can find out vho 'i Jersey College lor Womfln. t priations in the Township budget. I throughout New Jersey, will gath- Grogan, of Hillcres; w'•e moan, yet it is going on MIM Elaine Zischkau, who ma- Over $4,000 would be eliminated 1 er to hear addresses from outstand THE GERMAN AMERICAN SO- under their own eyes. jored in German, also received a I fcr Commissioners' expense, the :r:g Isaders, designed to bring new ciety of Iselin is planning a ser- MR. AND MRS. RAP; degree of Bachelor of Arts She' syftem of volunteer firemen could viftlTity and Strength to synafc gue ies Of card parties to be held Tomasso, of New Yo: won a scholarship to study at a ; still be followed and the districts life. Sunday afternoons at Boker's guests of Vincent C. Who is the "Git in you" i trerman university in her junior \ could keep their relief organiza- grove. Tickets may be obtained Oak Tree road. Sun-4 i J u k^...... « .ff«wtinn ')w, and was vice president ofitions which they would have to from any member of the group. lad who became so affection- fthe ^Gorman Club,,,t, . Sh,1e „„wa,s among„;! „,,giv„e „u„p i f „,al, l /districts were con. TOWNSHIPITES NAMED , • • i MR. AND MRS Joi*:, thhoe 4^eoty-eighmDm r t seniorcl s hfjnored j solidated it. With illrWthe Townshic uprP pPon hav- ate not so long ago that he 4g p and son, Robert, muv- in wk traditional Chnstmai Cere- ing control, the paid ON COMMITTEES FOR MRS. LESTER RAPHAEL AND began kissing the boys on ing control, the paid firemen ltantic City, S«t»irdr:; fmony aJ the most distinguished of would be eligible for pension and daughter, Claire returned home both cheeks. the class. Miss Zischkau is also a undoubtedly appropriations would COUNTY T. B, LEAGUE after spending tvyo weeks with -—•*— their aunt in Felham Bay, New Mayor August F. Grein« graduate of Woodbridge High be cut down as there would be School. PERTH AMBOY. — Mrs. Ben York. 5 or and the others who very little duplication of effort as OVER 40,000 PEOPLE ' there is at the present time. Jensen, of Fords and J. K. Breck- were present at police It is also believed that the third enridge, of Wood,bridge have beeh MISS EVELYN RAPHAEL WAS HAVE VISITED THE ] inspection ' on Memorial plan would meet with the approv- WOODBRIDGE—The magic ci Irlg ili*.- same iiiune defies all to service on the-stand- the guest sf- friends in New York Day.^all remarked on the al of the refunding advisors of the of ^r.ivit;ition by swing from one committees of the Middlesex on Saturday. Tht ROSELLE 1936 soon transform County Tuberculosis League. Mrs. good l6if&s-oi"ine Tiew uni- sidu ol the great canvas down to POOR LAW Tiar^ * - grounds into ;> the oilier while balancing on his Jensen will serve as a member of MODEL HQflF. A SURPRISE SXORK SHOW was forms the motorcycle cops .-—-•— canvas city of gaily-costumed pti- head upon a single trapeze bar. 'the Seal Sale committee and Mr. (Continued from page one) given to MM. William O'Neill, and the captains were formers and rare animals from ihi: Captain Ralph HarreU, champ-! Mr. Breckenridge will serve as a quired by a poor person in any P. T. A. To Entertain of Correja avenue, Friday night wearing. If there was a 19 forest and jungle, when the Kr.v :on alligator wrestler of the world. | member of the Publicity comnut- at the home of Mrs. Helen Pher- It atekn tk« nt u.l u. municipality in which he is a resi- Avenel Tots tee. ( prize for neatness it wouW dent and inhabitant, in which mu- , Bros. Circus exhibits here in Wood is considered the most remarkable igo. Supper was served by #ie flutlsa loo. To own in, bridge Tomorrow. i performer in his type of work that The standing committees of the hostess during the evening. til,\ Umt !• Ike >Wh : have gone to Motorcycle 'nicipality he has not gained a Set- }«• m»y win It-.h., ,, tlement hut chall have oninoH si ""AVENEL—'•"""•—A" ver*"y' <••-—unsuccessfu" l i me progra m nanaSs beeDeenn recentlrecwilivy thme universuunnee halldsl eveCiCrJ producedyiuuuLcu.. League include, Finance, Seal sale, Officer Dan Gibson. SenlttLhXr Sri! ! =«?. ^ ™ £»?_ »«. ** *?"* ! augmented by many new . and '•C Captait nHl HarreUl , ilwill l demonstratdtt ePublicity, Extension, Program and REV. W. J.*BRENNAN, PASTOR TkktU It* Book ol ! • » • t of Mrs. Charles Klein at the corn thrilling features among these bo- the famous School and Health Education. of St Cecelia's church, announ- The men on the road de- er of ahway avenue and Avsnei ing Captain Harry Matthews, un:- many othes wrestling features in The first committee of the new- ces that a sport dance will be "FoUow UM Parplt one m street on Wednesday evening. The ly organized Board of Directors to partment and Captain Jack county director of welfare shall versally known wild fenimal train- his conflict with a monster alliga- held at the Pershing avenue party was held by the er, in the most thrilling ad breath- tor. Records show that this most meet was the Finance committee, school during the latter part of Admitsion Free Egan seem to have a stand- :Teachers to ra m n which held its session on Wednes- femovT ' 'f ° taking wild animal display in cu - unusual feature has never before the month. Tickets will be on Home turnl£i*d t . ' . ing joke between them and on ice cream for the*^ history.' With only a whip and been connected wl'Ji a circus. The day, June 3rd at one o'clock in the sale soon. Kr«g« D«p«rtm(ir y •. no one can find out what it school children on Friday, June chair in hand to mako s management of Kay Bros Circus, League's office. Other committee N»w»rk. N. J the same 12, on which day the seventh meetings scheduled for the near 3pon»orfd L> ••, is all about. county where his- place of settle- work at his command is a thrill to give the kiddies a real treat, has THE FIREMEN OF THE GREEN grade party will also be held never before off tied in the land sp.'.ied no expense in arranging to future are: The Program commit- street firehouse will hold their CUO CLUB B«HIU •. • • • * ment is. i The door prize was won by Mis? ^_ tee which will meet today. Mrs. Remainder of act provides for and spangles. Safiio Kit- bring Spunky, Shirley Temple's annual carnival on June 25, 26 Now that June is here Margaret Kennedy. Other prizes i j^jg Japanese troupe bear- pet pony featured in her recent John J. Quinn of Perth Amboy is society columns will car- method of removal and remedy the were awarded as follows: ^Non- chairman of this committee which poor perion has when ordered to — —'picture Curly Top, Spunky, will ry the usual amount of players' Ernest Nier, Mrs. William ! positively appear at each perfor- will outline a program for the remove. i Ashmore and Mrs. Carl Ingleholm. Dltinc TA year. The school and Health edu- June brido stories and at BANUO lUjmance of the Kay Bros. Circus. Pinochle, Edward Brady, Fred Afternoon performances will start cation committee will meet on • TOM mint b« ptid p the end of the month the AT i : Cigatura, Miss M. Cigatura and AI at-2 p. m. and evening performance Tuesday, June 16th at 1:30 P. M. •void ptntlty. fcrt M < proverbial front page YMHA TO SPONSOR I Mrs. A. Soos. Rummy, Mrs Sweyn at £ R M Door s wiU e one tk-rt of ctih, Jon'l worry. You story will appear (|uoting Jensen, Miss Gertrude Grade, OF ROSELLE 'FIESTA' - °P n year tu money, «r wtk for e« Mrs, John Urban, Miss M. Ken- ihour earlier in.order that the in- n»»di, from ut and r*p«y in imall the number of marriages RODEO JUNE 9-13 ROSELLE. — Fifty-five bands structive arid educational menag- BUY AND SAVE AT r '• nedy. Bridge, Mrs. J. Ettershank, amounh monthly. P«ym«nti can bt for June, and pointing eut , Mrs. L. Ramberg, Mrs. Fred have been invited to take purt u. erie may bp inspected and folks PERTH AMBOY. — "A Thrill worttd IMTI to fit your particular cir- that "marriages are on the •.. | Brause, Mrs Thomas Head, Ru- a band and drill contest June 13. comfortably seated in their chairs ART • PECK every second". That's 1 at Simpson Field, Roselle, wl increase indicating that dolph Heitmuller and Mrs. R. G. president promised at the big Jr. Ranch Ro- 'Roselle's Ernest E, FXTENTTURE CO. * Applictti«n cm b« ,md« it pttto times are better." • deo, which* the Young 'Men's He- Perier. our offie* by )4tp)>oi>«. Of by • • • • brew Association will present in man in charge of arrangements in SUBSTANTIAL merits are being mfoe for many connection with presentation of June 14, in addition to be- Perth Amboy, at Washington Park j tfcdosamd spectators.' A full pro- thi Kay .Bras, Circus, SAVINGS FOR YOU ing flag day, Marks the 267 Stadium,"'June 9, 10, 11, K, 13. • gram for the week has been' plan- This Rodeo pronounced "Ro-day anniversary of the granting To Jr. Woman's Unite ned by church, school and busi- Anythlnf In Furniture, Beddtaf o", is an conglomeration of danger ness organizations and the testi- MISS MARY E. NEARY AND and Floor Coverings of a charter to Woodbridge. Penn Personal Loan Gompain us Western sports. There will be( AVENEL.—The Juntor Woman's; val will end June 20 with a free j Miss Ruth Wplk, of Grove street To commemorate the event, bucking horse riding, both with Club met at the home of Mrs. j fireworks display and the award j attended a picnic party at Cedar 286H0BARTST. 202-03-04 Kant Bldg. Phone Perth Amlxij local merchants are plan- and without saddle, steer bulldog- Murial Johnson, on George street;of the $14,000 Roselle model home.- Brook park, near Plainfield, PHONE P, A. 4-4750 Cor. Smith and State Sts. ging, a very dangerous range past- Sunday. Others in the party Monthly Rate - ning special sales. . last week with Miss Phyllis Azman A "Queen of Roselle will bs , Art Tounf Peter Flmknl (Over Whdan'fl Drug Store) time; the riding of wild Brahma were, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence • * * • assisting hostess The club def crowned June 19, after a corona- ; steers and bulb, trick riding, calf cided to attend a dinner party in tion procession through the man.; Davis, Mrs, Flora Hope and Mr. And then in June we al- roping, a quadrillo on horseback, cided to attend a dinner party in ton p ; and Mrs. John Rupp and chil- Perth Amboy this evening and to ! streets of the borough to so have Fathers' Day. the manipulation of long lashed boy this evening and to Pine| dren, Jean and John, Jr., and attend a preview at the Majestiji c ' streett t and Seventh avenuavenuee. Two Don't forget Dad on Sun- j drovers whips and a very realis- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent of MR- tic bullfight, in which the Rodeo Theatre. There will be a food sale band concerts will be giv,n dur- | tuchen; Mr. and Mrs. W. Heath day, June 21, and remem- at Kuzmiak's store on Avenel!ing the week. Ministers- of L, him with 'i trift if it is ;downs fi6ht savage Brahma bulls, U and Warren Heath, of Highland Christensen's Eatly June Specials...! mm wun a gin II IL it> |AnH thpn thnrB ^j,, be expert street on aSturday, June 13 with . churches in the borough have been Park and Mr. and Mrs. Charlei I And then there "will For week of Saturday, June 6th, to Friday Evening, Juiu' only some handkerchiefs j sharpshooting from horseback; Miss Virginia Azman in charge, asked by Mayor Francis V. Low- Keller and.family, of Perth Am- or a necktie. comidy.. bucking. _roules, The club is busy planning a hik- den's committee to touch upon Ci- boy. •mil, the following KEY VALUES aro offered'. cow ponies, high schooled Western irig'frip about the end of the'vie pride In their "Flag! Day sA- KEY VALUE NO. 1 Sam Gursky, of the Main horses and other novelties. month and also making plans for |di esses of June 14, and tours of their entertainment of the\Senior ;local industrial plants,and mumci- Hardware, had a bit of hard Colonel Jim Eskew of Garland, MEN'S SUMMER Texas will direct the presentation Woman's Club on Wednesday, Oq- 'pal departments have been ur- THE 10 KEY TIES 39c THE 10 KEY luck the other day. He went and will bring the bucking hors- tober 21. I ranged for the following day by 1. Mann & Son The next meeting will be held the Board of Education, KEY VALUE NO. 2 over to the big city of New!eSj the steers and bulls, the mules en Tuesday, June 9 at the home of; Award of the seven-roomed Ro- York, parked his ^ar for a .and saddle horses and plenty Miss Virginia Manaker on the '• selle model home by the Clio club. —OPTOMETRIST*— MEN'S POLO SHIRTS VALUES cowboys anfl cowgirls from the VALUES few hours, and when he re- ranch together with an all-ameri- Super Highway, with Miss Virgn- js^ond oldest woman s (Crew Neck) . tunned, he found the wind- can Indian band. , ia Azman as president. All mem- | tion in New Jersey, will follow the hers are urged to be present as {in- i fiee fireworks display, which will Hours: Daily 10-12, 2-5,1-t Men's Blue Flannel KEY VALUE NO. 3 The Latest ows of his car smutted and Camp will be established on the a! plans will be announced fir the be staged in a field opposite the Wednesday 10-12 only SPORT COATS Ideal" CHAMBRAY LADIES NECKWUK the horn, car radio and an grounds. The Westerns will live in ! home jrl Pine street. tents and get their meals served sale. very special at $6.83 WORK SHIRTS 69c 9c andSl"" overcoat stolen. range style. Corrals will be built Tel P. A. 4-W17 * • • • to hold the wild stock. The show Students White Flannel KEY VALUE NO. 4| U Smith St Perth Ambof, N. I. See Our Line Stanley Potter and Bill will be put on out in the open just APPLICATION SLACKS, All-Wool BOY'S POLO SHIRTS SUMMER DRF.N- like It is done on ranch spreads! Laurit&en are taking -a bit Special at $3.95 all colors 33c in Ripple Chilt > of good natured ribbing Eskew has the reputation of FOR ROCKM CHAM MARATHON presenting wild events. He says Men's Fine Quality Batiste because that scribe fell KEY VALUE NO. 5 — . the general public of triis age likes Tissue Gingham hook, line and sinker for STADIUM SHOWS, JUNE 27 TO JULY 4 Inclusive SUMMER SLACKS to smell blood and hea} the crack Boys' Short Wash Pants /4-P iand Dotted Sv. if; that story a certain person of broken bones. AN APOLOGY' (S;inforize&; Good Quality I • W Woodbridge Towmhip Stadium Commission Special, pair $1.50 up (whom we know) told 76 Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J. TO THE HUNDREDS KEY VALUE NO. 6 CURTAINS him. Anyway, the only | of the mothers who can H OF PEOPLE WE WERE MEN'S SUMMER Ladies Silk-Rayon Paja- TailoredCurtabs 6:\ thing that Stanley Potter • watoh them out of their win- POLO SHIRTS FORCED TO TURN mas and Gowns 97c Tie Backs " would say for publication j dows. The diamond will GENTLEMEN:— ALL KINDS Cottage Sets was; "My mother is high- j keep.the youngsters off of AWAY OVER THE Iueludlnc the new pleated KEY VALUE NO. 7 ly indignant to think that i I herewith submit my name . to enter th; back In fine quality Celanese Rahway avenue and away Rocking Chair Marathon. DECORATION DAY "Cannon", TURKISH anyone would say I look from the railroad tracks. WEEKEND TOWEL, 17x36 17c BATHING SUI like Bill Lauritsen." IIIIIXXIIZ Women's All-Wo.! My age is ,.. KEY VALUE NO. 8 5 Minutes from Times Squart Beautify Your Home Suits, at $1- Bob Levine and .hack Egan "Black Rock" MUSLIN are in the headlines again. Take Route No. 6 Classified Ads. yes no with PEASANT ART Unbleached 125c Muses All-Wool This time they will appear in Furnish own rocker In order to assure yourself person at the Fords Play- ol iccomodatlons we SBf • HOMESPUNS KEY VALUE NO. 9 Suits at >kaw for MAN — With chWm store good iair jest you write us well In such u, Chalrback Sets, 81x99 advance and make aeiiuiie QCC All-Woo the Fords Fire Company. or bakery route, experience Pillow Tops, -Scarfs, and lW reservations. Suits. S' Bob at.d Jack are plotting preferred, for immediate em- Bridie Seta. etc. KEY VALUE NO. 10 Physical condition LADIES SLIPS some stories about the Fords ployment. Local positions — "Kleinerts" DRESS If entered, I agree to release Woodbridge _ (Fine Qu.»li'..' corner boys that should steady income. Should have IXXHXXXli SHIELDS 21c Special at bring forth plenty of howls light oar. For interview write Stadium Commission from any physical liability. on the part of the audience. C. L Burlew, 186 Decker ELMONT * • • • Place, Woodbridre, N. J. 1 will submit to physical examination. & Nels Lauritzen, who has SALESMEN WANTED COUNTRY CLUB Christensen's Department Store Name a novel reason for smil- me Brook — New Jerse 97 Main St. »A SAFE PUCE TO BUY ing. "Well," says Nels, "I Men Wanted (or Rawleigh Routes Adrea* '••••• Mi S Woodbridge, -V J;. have always been taught ;>f 800 families in East and West that it takes less muscles Monmouth County, Roosevelt and For Farther InWvmtkn rhow Wood. Carteret. Reliable hustler should to smile than it does to start earning $25 weekly and in- L frown, so why not save the crease rapidly. Write today. Raw- muscles some work?" leigh, Dept. NJF-369-S, Chester.Pa. you HftD eerrer\ SfRiOusiv LOOK OUT FOR So-iyiH -• TriC COOK OU- looRms iro THftT HftVt The youngsters'in the East LOST ! FK)ft YOUR Green street section are hap- Dorsey Motors you e\ne LOOK OUf py now. Relief labor ha» LOST—Ivory _id»ar«d tb* empty lot infbad In soU, ta the rksnity of INCORPORATED Wif th© apartment houte and School and Grton stneU. «ndtr the boys rolled it- Now Town apply LMder-Jeomsl olflofl e ship Engineer Davis has LOST *- Gold mtdal, surmounted AUTHORIOD OLDENBOOMS promised to »Wke out * dia- with a bUok fSttnM) crow OB pltt. Reverse sld« tnwribed "Betufton, mond for them. The lads are 7lh Grade, St. JUUM* School, DABY busy planning double head- Wooibrldfe, N. J. — Ftnder re- ers, all of which will be play- St. Joseph's Hum, 184 A* Maple liFiyetteSttv, Pertk Amboy A quart of milk la day in some form > ed under th« watchful eyes for every child .U thrtm«h tb* p.w.ng P<- iod.

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