QfflCIM. NEWtPl OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY AND STATE OF According to Ch*ro anyone M nuke a mistake, but none WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP'S FAMILY NEWSPAPER NEW JERSEY pt a fool will continue In It.. the opinion of this column, TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1938, PRICE THREE CENTS in Hie opinion of a large «rlty of the townsfolk, the IVoodbrldge Emergency Squad uld have made a grave er- |f It had defldea to at- tempt to operate the newly {purchased ambulance . . . ast night the (quad, renclnd- Two Cops To Be 1ns Monday night's action, turned over the operation of COLUMBIAN CADETS DRIVING CYCLE WITH the ambulance to the Fire Com CAUCUS TO BE HELD TONIGHT FOR tnluionera ... It would have CITIZENS SEEK CONSOLIDATION OF TO GET FIRST GRADE STATE HIGHWAY 1937 PLATES COSTS 1 i sheer folly if the major- TESTS FEBRUARY 16 OPERATOR 4 DOLLARS ity of the younger men of the PURPOSE OF FURTHER DISCUSSION •quad had persisted In carry- DEPARTMENT TO W(X>DBRIDGK. Driving a mo- AVENEL - COLONIA FIRE DISTRICTS WOODBRIDGE.—Plans for lha taf out Its original decision . . first grade testa to be held on Feb torcycle wiLh 1937 pliUes two The member* are to be com- A VKNKU—Consolidation of Firo District No. 5, which blocks cost John Schuller, 21, of plimented for changing their ruary 16, were made at a meeting ON TWO POLICE APPOINTMENTS consists of AveiH'l and part of Colonia and Fire District I of the Columbian Cadets heW INSTALL LIGHTS Dahl avenue, Keasbey, four dol- minds , , . It waa the tentlble Wednesday night at St. James lars this week. Schuller was picked Recent Deaths And Ulnest In Police Ranks Believed To B« thing to do. No. 10, comprising of Colonia, west of the Pennsylvania Wednesday night at St. James'i N --...-._ „. _|M4. p_w w.ra»m.™ „•- auditorium. Only those boys who UM KUUlt 4B--rlNAL UJN- officer George Leonard and Reason for Committee's Action—Democratic Appointee* railroad, seems assured after a special meeting of the com- FERENCE TO BE HELD uchargep by d with operating a motor- Squads in nearby towns at pass the tests will be allowed to Have First Choice On Police Jobi Due To Priority I first tried to run their own missioners of both districts was held Monday night at the wear Uniforms and continue wltU, TONIGHT cycle with 1937 plates and having | ambulances ... It didn't work Avenel Fire House. the cadet work. no driver's license- and registration. Rights. He was fined two dollars on each . The necessary funds were Spokesmen in favor of the con On Wednesday, February 9, the WOODBRIDGE. — Kol- before INOT available ... Men as- solidation Included Oscar Wilker local cadets will play a basketball lowing recent publicity ui ACTION COMES AS SURPRISE isigned to drive the ambulance NEW VOTERS TO son, superintendent of the Steel game with the New Brunswick this newspaper and pressure I could not be reached when Equipment Corporation, Mr, Hull, Cadets. brougiht to bear by Avenel WOODBRIDGE.—From a very good source it was 'IME was an important fact- Mr. Petersen, Mr. Klmball and Mr learned lnte last night that the Township Committee is or. , . With a life hanging in REGISTER HERE Anderegg, of Colonia, all heavy groups and Chief of Police the balance, a lilteen minute taxpayers in the district. George Keating, the State ALLGAIER-TREEN seriously considering reappointing Joseph Casale and Dan- delay may be the difference It was announced during the sea NEW AMBULANCE Highway department is fin- iel Panconi to the police force at the next meeting to be bttween life and death . .. In- SATURDAY NIGHT sion that persons controlling 00 per ally taking action to install held Monday night at the Memorial Municipal building. surance rates are much HIGH- TO RUN FEB, 19 cent of the rateobles of District No lights on the superhighway A conference on the proposed appointments or rather, re- ER when individuals are con- 10 were in favor of the move to OF SQUAD GOES nppointmenta, is expected to take place tonight. cerned . . . Groups in other FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION jand additional lights on | combine the two districts, Casale and Pnnconi were appoint — towns were forced to turn it ELECTION ON TUESDAY, Route \. FOR FIRE BOARD : After considerable discussion, ed to the department two weeks over to a governing body for FEBRUARY 8 | the Avenel Fire Commissioners TO FIRE BOARD A conference, is being planned'. _,_ ««Kir\inATrc Araiw before the last Democratic admin- their own protection and the _:-u. _< ...viJu v.-..\,f «,JTQ BE CANDIDATES AGAIN unanimously went on record as ap- _«._..-_,. -.^ >.- tonight at which members of the istration went out of office. When EXECUTIVE UNIT Interest of the community . . AFTER CONSIDERABLE WOODBRIDGE. — New voters proving the consolidation and a COMMISSIONERS TO GEI Township committee, a represen- the Greiner administration took And as a result, ambulances who wish to register for the Board communication to that effect is VEHICLE UNCONDITION- Ration of the Public Service and a PERSUASION control, both men were dropped are now operated by paid fire- of Education election to be held being forwarded to the Township ALLY representative of E. Donald Stern- from the police rolls as an "econ- NAMED FOR BOY men who are always on the Tuesday, February 8, may do so on Committee. er, State Highway Commissioner, WOODBRIDGE. — After,omy measure." According to the job. . . TWENTY-TOUR hours Saturday night, between 7 P. M., It was pointed out that should WOODBRIDGE. — After Iw".1 P,6? considerable persuasion on' law, no new men can be appointed a day. official, the and 9 P. M,, at the District Clerk's the two districts be Incorporated as v According to one the part of various citizens , to the department until Casale und due thought and careful con Townshp will save $850 even SCOUTGAMPAP 1 t t t office, Roy E. Anderson, district one, it will reduce the tax rate in of Woodbridge and Sewar- Panconi are reinstated. clerk, announced last night. The sideration, the Woodbridge though it will be expected to share Hear Ye! Hear Ye! . . The both communities and at the same en, William AUgaier and Wil Due to recent deaths and sick* DRIVE FOR FUNDS TO BEGIN I FLEAS will hop again totnor- registration is primarily for those time Colonia will be given better ,, o j T the bill for the Route 25 lighting. Ham Treen have announced FEBRUARY 14, SAYS [ row night at the Club Kalita persons who have reached 21 since fire protection. At the present Emergency Squad, Inc., -^ saving will be aMected the last general election and for that they will be candidates BROWN It's an annual affair . . . time, the equipment of the Avenel changed its previous action through the Route 4 bill, it is ex- or less forced to appoint the Mr*. Frank Hrutka won the the department is far superior thari that tnere wil1 be 400 ^ those who have moved into for reelection at the election ,wo men. WOODBRIDGE.—Judge Arthur f 175.00 Bank Nit* prtte at the taken at a special meeting on Route 4 and 9,000 on district. , that controlled by .the Colonia dis- of the Board of Fire Com-'"when contacts last night, Po- Brown, Township chairman of the State Theatre Wednesday nlte y g ^^25 "I wish to point out however," j trict. If the facilities of both are Monday night and voted to "Lend A Hand" Boy Scout drive, And graciously gave the turn over the newly purchas , If an agreement is reached to- misaioners to be held Satur- lice Commissioner Herbert Rank- said Anderson, "that such registra combined, much better service will in did not mention the appoint- today announced the executive | child who pulled the hicky ed ambulance to the Board night, it is expected that it will be, day, February 19. At first tion entitles one to vote only In be given to both tectlons of the ments but admitted that something committee which will aid him in number out of the box, a ten of Fire Commissioners un- f resolution will be put through the school board election and will township. both men were reluctant to "might happen Monday night." collecting funds. The members ot . dollar bill . . . The r*is at La conditionally at a meeting at Monday night's meeting of the not be good for the general elec- run again, but after press- The action comas as somewhat the committee, all of whom will Grace Beauty Shoppe walked Announce candidacy 1 .J 1 L • .1 1. iL ,. Township Committee and work tion." appoint their own workers are: ; off with three prizes at 8t held last night at the fire wllI begun at once. ure was brought to benr, of a surprise, as Mayor August F. ' James' bingo Monday night A very light vote is expected In the meantime it was an-. house on School Street. < In November, E. Donald Sterner they announced their can- Greiner shortly before the end of Mayor August F. Greiner, Leon ... They tell IM that Dr. Bel- Tuesday due to the fact that there nounced that John Azud, present 1 A spokesman of the squad said Informed the editor of the Leader- didacy the year, emphatically stated after E. McElroy, Lawrence F. Campion, is no contest. Maurice Dunigan, secretary of District No, 5 and former Police Commissioner Er- i Charles E. Gregory, Walter Warr, : afiky Is a past matter when It last night, that the "decision reach journal that work would begin in There is some rumor that three , come* to dancing , , . Observ- Morrison Christie and Ernest Link John Urban, the treasurer will ed last night was made for the best ten weeks, which time is now up. nest Nier attempted to make ap- Jay Rutan, John Kreger, Chief of •eek reelection. Others in the race others may be in the field—W. L. pointments, that there would be no ert at the Bowevelt ball p_ ; • -"» "The Boy Scouts of America is !" Two years ago it was up >t commercial tonnage on Wood- bridge, and more recently of Perth water rates were increased $9001 —" ~ . „, _,__ an operatmg Unde Chapt truly a noble and worthy cause and { around eighty bucks . . Holjcr The decision was reached har- Amboy, Wednesday by Judge Ar- with the consent of the utility »™ ' ^I "."' TOWNSHIP GIRL ridge Creek during 1936 reached 1 lhe a as ou g0 baS1S l WlU moniously for evidently last Man- commissioner. P * * ' ' ' its expansion thould be encour- F E. Nelson and Helen Webb of thur Brown. admit that there is some animosity total higher than at any time day's action was taken a bit too aged vigorously to lessen and > town, were married In Elkton , between Nier and the second ward, ;ince 1932, while the amount of hastily, with some members not Ur, who is an old offender, be- eradicate the causes of juvenile de- ; last week . . . Army Engineers hastily. WlW some memuers IIUV -•> - — PRESS CLUB TO HEAR !but the true reason for the com- SCOUT COUNCIL freight handled at the port went in linquency. _• are asking Congress to appro- fully realizing the cost involved to tims6 sarreste and adt onine timWoodbridge being ecom 15- plete turnabout, is economy." iver 4,000 for the first time since [mr* an ambulance. "The activities of Scouting cul» I priate 515,000 [or dredging in mitted to the State hospital at CRIME BUREAU HEAD Promotions in Offing 932, it was disclosed here todayf*^ DonatioDonattonnt Lag tivates courage, discipline, initia- 1 Woodforid_e Creek ... The Marlboro, was arrested by Officers Rankin said last night that he | Woodbridge Creek fund will NEEDS LEADERS the annual report on water But $3.50 was collected WOODBRIDGE.—The next reg- tive and responsibility and pro- did not expect that the long await- • ••— borne commerce for that year, just ular meeting of the Middlesex f be used in maintenance dredg- ed promotions would be made Mon motes a higher standard of home eleased by the War Department. County Press Club will be held 1 ing along the entire length of WOULD APPRECIATE SERV day night but that they would be life, paving the way to better citi- The survey was handled by the «ew donors were: Mrs. Dorothea Pi<*ed up by the officers, Tuesday evening, February 15, at I the project between May and ICES OF CAPABLE made In the near future. Due ' zenship and manhood. This is a office of army engineers, and iis'R. Watson, $1.00; Miss Bertha Hu- standing to the middle of t* the flrehouse on School street. maae in me ueai ituuic. i^«« <~ | . 1 June, 1939 ... In the January WOMEN wa wavin compileil d over virtuallilly a year fol- ber $100' Melvin F. Church, $1.00 y, 8 his arms, halting cars A member of the crime bureau sickness, there has been a complete [lftting time to give the youth of tissue of the Hudson News, a md causing a traffic jam. lowing the fast date coverevdd in the and' Mrs. Joseph Ruth_ . , $.50.- . .—J -..<,.*«>, traffic mm of Union County will be the speak- change in the department. Officer I our community and nation a help- 1 paper published in Union City, WOODBRIDGE.—The Girl Scou g IN. J., Woodbridge Township report. It is on the basis of this -' — » er of the evening and he will be Frank Midler is now adting rounds ing hand as the train of their life sergeant. Officer Joseph Farkas, | Len a Ha d I Council of Woodbridge Township survey that the department makes introduced by Chief of Police sergeant. Officer Joseph Farkas, |" <* » " finance campaign 7 was second on the list of bank- DISTRICT DEPUTY who has been acting rounds ser- by." recently held a meeting at the its decisions to the additional needs Driving Minus Permit George Keating. Judges and police b" Lrupt towns in the State of New geant is now acting desk ser- The Avenel division of the home of Scout Commissioner Ran- of harbors and waterways and im- chiefs of the county will be in- geant is now acting desk ser I Jersey ... Believe it or not the Brings Fine For Local ADDRESSES LIONS Z h dolph. Mrs. R. Muller, chairman 01 provements thereto. vited to atend the session. geant. Closindo Zuccaro who was j of the Raritan Council will h( d er capita cost of municipal WOODBRIDGE. — Russell Ho- the personnel committee, gave ; Woodbridge Creek tonnage in Resident After Crash acting patrol driver, is acting desk j their organiaztion meeting touig'it , overnment here is $45.00 .. . warth, Lion district deputy, ad- detailed report of the formation 0 1036 totalled 4,897, as compared MICHAEL 18 BUSY sergeant. • Andrew Simonsen, who under the leadership of Joseph ...jites conlide that one of I the' leader's association. —•* dressed the local Lions Club at its has been acting desk sergeant for Joy, Sr., chairman of the division, • local "politicians" attends with the 1,718 recorder for the Mrs. W. Woodruff, chairman 0 community during the previous WOODBRIDGE.—Kalman Nagy, regular luncheon meeting held WOODBRIDGE.—Township over two years, is jst'" acting in' Mr, Joy In discussing the wo.k ___^ courses in New York. 52, of 481 Bamford avenue, Wood- that capacity. Desk Sergeant:in Avenel, said, that he was very camps and camping, distributee year. This traffic was valued at i Tuesday noon at the Middlesex Tax Collector Michael J. IThe Township relief bill In bridge, was fined one dollar and I George Balint is temporarily off | w»U pleased with the opportunity pamphlets a,nd reported on her coi $41,981 by the engineers, a more Tavern. Trainer's office has been ex- ttT wu $24,396.50, or $4,- three dollars costs by Judge Ar- (regular duty due to the fact that of accomplishing good in Avenel, ferences with chairmen of othe than $25,000 jump over the $15,- Mr. Howarth discussed the many ceptionally busy daring the i higher than the previous thur Brown this week on charges ,he is taking fingerprints of the through the scouts. He mentioned districts. Mrs. H. Williams, Iseli 462 value placed on 1935'a Wood- activities sponsored by the Lions past few days for In the first month . . . Hugh Kelly Is a of driving a motor vehicle wihout Townihip school children for the | the fact that some of the scouts representative, spoke of the nee( bridge Creek traffic. Clubs throughout the state and two days of February alone mrgical patient In a New York a license. Nagy's car figured in an new civilian file and fTraffic Ser- I were keeping an aged couple sup- of more leaders in her community In 1932, the Creek handled $168,- Icounty. He particularly pointed to he collected $88,749.71. On hospital .,. Harold Van Syck- accident this week which Frajik geant Ben Parsons is still acting plied with firewood this winter. Mrs. E, Greene, of Fords, gave the 489 worth of freight, the value the sight conservation work, safety February 1 he tallied $76,- |e Is an ardent candid camera Deak, 46, of 21 Crampton avenue patro| units organized through the 277.27 of which the Shell Oil detective sergeant. The following letter, received by tentative program plans for that placed on 16,894 tons. The peak received a deep laceration of th ifan ... He does his own tte- efforts of Lions and, juvenile de- Company Paid 112,00* la tax- Mr. Joy from the Woman's Club of section as foqows: in valuation during the past ten forehead, I •eloplnjr, printing and tn- linquency work now being under- es and the Pennsylvania Rail* | Avenel, expresses the sentiment ot Charm school, rank work; trail years was In 1927, when $1,788,447 The accident happened' on.'Wood |laritnf . . . Axel, the dance taken. road, $13,009. Rosary Society Plans . jthe community regarding the.Scout' nan, - refinancing . . ft new signs, community service, making worth of traffic' W»s recorded, bridge avenue, between Alden of night gownif for poor babiej and Shtamente recalvwi at Wood- street and Garden avenue, where The total collections In Jan- Social Tuesday Night word for bankruptcy .. Avtntl 1 "Dear Mr. Joy: scrapboks for children in hospitals, bridge Creek amounted to $18,- SUBSCRIPTION DANCE nary were: $19,261.16, an in- Colon!* (lie districts may the car struck a tree on the south "the Woman's Club of Avenel A cruise party is scheduled for 833 valuation, involving 2,325 tons crease of $12,294,2 over the WOODBRIDGE. - The Rosary |aomolldate ... As predated side of the road. At first it was re- WOODBRIDGE.—The Vestry of is very proud of the local troop of February 25. (of fuel oil. Going out nl the same period last year. Couitt- Society ci St. James' church will i this column several iwmths ported that the driver of the car | Trinity Episcopal church will hold Boy Scouts and wishes to thank The Brownie Pack reported n,c«ekwere 2,572 tons of hollow tile taf the first two days oi this meet Tuesday at eight o'clock ut . Ernie Nier, former third a | had left the scene of the accident. a subscription dance at the Crafts- them for their kindness In chop- - - ' at an vjiluntiovaluation of S2S.148$23,148. After questioning by Sergeant Ben month ,the Increase in collec- the church, after which a social emnmitteemaii, Is slow- which fifteen Brownies were in n man's Club on Thursday evening, ping wood tor the old couple. May N etee barges called at Wood- Parsons, Nagy admited driving the February 17, at 8:30 o'clock. tions this year as compared | will be held in the school auditori- fading from the political awarded certificates and pins. with the same period last year, .you all have a Merry Christmas car and having no driver's license George A. Me Laugh Hn is general 'um. The committee in charge will icture . . Big thing* are due Is $43,996.46. ,be as follows: j and a most .prosperous New Year." the jurisdiction of the wwiu., Deak was treated by Dr. Gereben chairman. the Democratic ranks In Mr*. J. Barron^Kvi, chairman, The note was signed by Mrs. A. Bmwnie Pack, Mrs. E. Johnson and ed tons of Rahway avenue. next few weeks ... Re- assisted by Mrs. Thomas Leahy, Winqulst. iMrs. J. Wight, leaders; Clover' Director John Omenhlser Mrs. Andrew Leahy, Mrs, Walter ' has a bouncer stationed Troop No. 1, Captain Corbett; Oak Judge Brown Blames Poverty and Slimmer Pay Envelopes Gray, Mrs, Chris Martin, Mrs. How MASQUERADE DANCE the main entrance of the Troop, No. 2, Captain Chadwlck; ard Valentine, Mrs. Hdward Coley, let arena. Pine Troop, No. 3, Captain Allen; For Increase In Number Of Domestic Cases In Township Mrs. John Cosgrove, Mrs. Jacob PLANNED BY ADATH "Isle of Capri" is Mayor Oriole Troop No. 4, Captain Cro- Grausam, Mrs. John F- Ryan, Mrs. ISRAEL AUXILIARY ireiner's favorite piano se- well; The Nest Troop, No, 5, Cap- J. J. Dunne, Mrs. Charles Farr, ction , . . The new Legion tain Loofbarrow; Elm Tree Troop, aight to see estranged couples leaving the courtroom "When poverty comes in the door, love flies out Mrs. Charles Donegal*, Mrs. Frank WOODBRIDGE. — The Ladies' , at the Town hall is the Captain Perna; Golden Eaglet arm in arm. Mayo, Mrs. Mels Albertson, Mrs. Auxiliary of the Congregation Ad- jst word in elegance ... A Troop No. 1, Captain Peace arid of the window." Discussing the problems that husbands and wives John Maher, Mrs. John Venerus ath Israel, will sponsor a iruisquer-_j Reliable source discloses that Pine Tree Troop, Captain Kreyling. The old proverb has proven itself time and time iare faced with, Judge Brow,n said: and Mrs. John Kolb. 'ade dance to be held i Edgar and Louise Har- At present there are ltyj regis- 1 again and particularly so during the past few yeara March 20 at the Ci ngton of Carteret were se- tered Girl Scouts. Many girls are "Husbands are, not making as much money as when money has been "tight." At lea_t the ogre of jThe committee in pTfrtly married last Saturday . i on the waiting list but there is a they did in years gone by aoid wives find it difficult to 'affair is as follows |, Its been definitely establish- need of more leaders. The council poverty has been blamed for the number of domestic McELROY TO CONFER adjust themselves to the situation, The man works | Mrs. C. Hiilner, that Harold Hoffman will would appreciate the volunteer upheavals by none other than Judge Arthur Brown, just as hard, and maybe harder, and because of that WITH COMMISSIONER Llein. Mrs. services of capable women and •k the gubernatorial post who is in a position to know. fact, he wants an accounting of the money. The wife ON GAS LIGHT RATES -».! in 1940...Slunk Finn would be pleased to hear of pos- Day after day, Judge Brown has listened to do- |tporting a sun tan.. sible leaden. finds it a task to account for every penny and then an WOODBRIDGE. -;An appoint V , he hasn't been out of the Contributions toward this work mestic cases and he has come to th«- conclusion that argument ensues. Perhaps in the heat of tihe argu- ment with Thomas Hanien, of tin; , Aaron Pargot. _.« aU winter... Clair Bix- will be received by tile chairman the large majority of couples find their way to the r ment the husband.may slap his wife and then she jBoayi ot Public Utilities, hus kra i may be purchased • , and BUI Haug, new poital |of finance, Mrs. E. H. Devanny. courtroom to straighten out marital •difficulties" be- comes down here to see, me." ' ** made by Township Attorney U>on -'member ot the riera, have been staying cause they lack th« necessary finances to. make" life Judge Brown explained that he had more cases' Elroy and Harry Mt-iuutfe'.K i will be iMvelUm arid nights nursing their comfortable. I be awarded for • * nuoTuus Lta on Mondays %m any other day.. |Pwth Amboy, for ' # ' ii Rarely does Judge Brown issue a summons in do- ing to discuss the u«W T^™1_- ISELJN, — Richard Bohllke, 13. "I don't know what it is," Brown*declared, "but fOUNDEH'S DAY mestic cases. Instead he sends notices to the defend- rate» put into eft««t to ** Perth of Middlesex avenue, this place , I guess it is because they have more time* over the [Ainboy Gas I_-ht,;»AHMMI-V on L—The annual Found- Sundttf, ants asking Jthei| to drop in to *&e him, The eases are It 1 Program, will bf held by sustained a fi ' * weekeM to %ure and nlore time'to argue , It i» not out ; Tuesday, ,,.-, when he fell le gutting.' R then thrashed o_t behind «lose_ doorti where all par* -Teaehern' Anociattfn ties concerned are allowed to "blow off steam" and of the ordinary for me to hear seven or "eight domestic feewiay at the school. Mrs. was taken to th„.e Pert. h Amboy cases on a Monday morning. They all have the tame Kusmiak will be in charge General hospital in the police am then, an amiable settlement is reached. Judge Brown bulance and given treated by Dr seems to have the 'happy faculty of" being able to story Jo till. It's money all thttto*. I gum it proves [program, Mm. Horace J. C. H. Rothfuw and then returned

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. Stern & Pragojet Thomas R HJC mnmmi PEmnwoY.iaBSEY WOODBRIDGE LEADER-JOURNAL, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1988. PAC Personals •:• Fashions NeWS Of TO All j Clubs •:- Churches IOGRESS1VE DEMS MRS. JAS. CHALMERS >I AN FOR MONSTER UNIQUE AWARDS HOSTESS AT TUESDAYCOUNTY CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNIT ST, JAMES'SCHOOL TO PRESENT SESSION FEB. 28TH STUDY CLUB MEETING PUBLIC CARD PARH\ .—._~-^~ ——• DRAW CROWD TO PRINCESS OF POPPYLAND TONIGHT Tlle TO HOLD ANNUALDINNER TONIGHT WOODBR1DOE.—The Mothers'! A,VTNRI,. January meet- WOODBRIDGE. - Mrs. James Chnlmrrs, of Grove avenue,' was Council of Boy Scout Troop No. 33. ly , f the Avcnel Progressive Dem WOODBRIDGB. - - The annual given by Rocro (HRUO. vii.linist of Pi mross ' M»oii-l)!(lsy and Cornflower her' hostess in thn Tuesday Afternoon held ;i well attended game social V,.,,ir Club was held Monday banquet of the Middlesex County New Rwhplle. Poppy Land" will l> presented !'> fnvorito attendant! Dorothy Lan- ; WEEKLY SOCIAL Study Club nt a dessert meeting Tuesday night «t the horn ot Mrs. gnn and A(in»n Demler (, ,n(! in tho Avcnel school with Christian Endeavor Society which Reports will be presented by the night by the pupil* of St. JnnW V n held this week at her home. The W. Z. Barrett, of Green street. Al-| hool at St Jnmes 'auditorium a Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean m FiUkcnstern as presiding iT. JAMES' AFFAIR CONTI- will mark the 7th birthday of the various Christian Endeavor offi- K table decorations were In keeping bert Hansen was the wlnne rof the u i annual ploy. The curtain will -Veronlen Uhouse. jf(irrr group, will be held tonight at 6:30cers and three minute speeches ne r NUES TO RF RIG wjth St Vnlwitint'i Flay nnd fav- door nM A Strength in Unity—The North, A pnrtlnl i«n»rt °< th0 reeent o'clock at the First Oongregatlon- Will be given by Christian Kndenv- j P - rise promptly at 8:15 o'clock SUCCESS ors were fancy Valentines. Daniel Hogan is director Of mr \ Mlchnrl Uhouw, Th» Botrth, aid party held in Shady Brook ,1 church. or leaders. Prizes in the games went to Mrs. j The afternoon's program Induct jj. Howard Stillwell, Mrs. William show and Miss Dorothy Kennedy jwavd Cnmpion; The East, John 01- was made by the chairman, WOODBRIDGE.-Pnzes of ex- cd two interesting original papers William Ellis is chairman and he jtrs. Anna Jolty,' Christmas cheer [Eyerkuss, Mrs. A. C. Dodwell. is pianist. The orchestra music Is |brtch; The West, William Tuthill. ceptional value were awarded on the year's study subject, "Radio, is being assisted by MIH Claire FLYNN ASSOCIATION attend- > jid welfare work was reported by George Commerton, Charles Ser- being provided by the children of j Spanish Gypsies, court •>"—• VIonday night at the weekly game Screen and Stage." The first I»I»r Pfeifler and William Voorhees as bearers, fl , R. G. Perier. TO HOLD SPAGHETTI mayan, Mrs. William Appltgutc. St. Cecelia's church parish nf Ise- ants, bluejackets, banner rs ioclal held at St. James' auditori- entitled "The Effect of the Scrwn co-chairmen. .populace, etc. An invitation to attend the meet- Mrs. Howard Woodruff, Miss Ma- tin. ltn under the auspices of St. on the Stage," was contributed by The supper will be served in the SUPPER AND SOCIAL ' Act 1, A Garden in Poppyland; r,g being held Sunday evening in rie Heller, J. Surick, Raymond The program and cast of charm-- j ames' church. Miss Kathryn Spencer and the oth- social room of the church by the I Act 2, Court of the Castle; Act 3, he Presbyterian church on Wood- —<—•—.— Knips, Luis Farrell, Mrs. Harvmv ters will be as follows. | er, "Modern Cinderella*" was giv-Ladles' Society. Mrs. Ernest C. Alex Mazar, W'. Relchardt, Mrs Selection—Orchestra. • Ij Reception Hall In the Castle bridge avenue, sponsored by the Among the prizes and winners AVENEL—The Charles Flynn en by Mrs. Milton Walters. A vo-Mottett it general chairman of the Robert Bressler, Miss Margaret Do Song—"Sunbonnet Sally and oy Scouts, wag accepted and mem were: Association held Its regulnr month- olo, "Sylvia," by Oley Speaks; supper arrangements. Mrs. Herbert Worth, C. Menweg, Mrs. Percy Jvernll Jim," primary grades era urged to be present. A dona- Bed spread, Hilda Nlngebauer, ly meeting nt the Black Cnt Inn on was contributed by Mrs. Claude H. Maxfteld is society president. Daub, Miss Ella DeWorth, Howard Tom Thumb Wedding"—Primary INDEPENDENT G. 0. P. tion, of $2.50 was voted to the Rahway; kitchen stool, Mrs. J. Her Avenel street last Saturday eve- W. Decker and the closing feature The speaker df the evening, will Woodruff, Mrs Stephen BonaUky, trades. couts of Avenel for the drive man, Avenel; hat bag, Vivian Ap- ning with the vice-president, An- HOLDS REGULAR MEET of the program, a discussion on imbe Rev. John Strome, pastor of Miss G, Martin, Mrs. Wallace So- ' funds now being conducted. plegate, Woodbrldge; automobile drew Lehy, conducting in plnce of portant current events, conducted the Central Presbyterian church, field, Mlsi Eleanore Kuzmiak, Mrs. "The Prk»c*«» o* PoppjrUnd" The existing by-laws of the club robe, Paul Hauffe, Rahway; per- the president, Edward Regan. AVENEL. — The Independent by Mrs. Henry W. Von Bremen, Newark, who is particularly inter- Bertha Brewster, Mrs. Lloyd Fry, were read, and It was voted to manent wave, Ernest Kara, Wood- Plans for the game social to be Cast of characters. The following chairmen of com- ested In Christian Qideavor move- Mrs. DeWitt, Ralph Rankin, Mrs. Republican Club met last Thurt-; bridge; blanket, Lou Hansen, Wood held on Saturday evening, Febru- The King of Poppyland, n merry alee drastic changes In same. mittees were elected: Mrs. I. T. ments Musical selections will be Albert Hansen, Mrs. Fred Kauf- day (or the tint time in the school Mrs. Charles Westnn, who is bridge; half dozen silk stockings, ary 19 were announced. Valuable monarch—Edward Coley. Spencer, program, with Mrs. My- man, Miss Jeanette Sasso, Robert WUllam E. Gery as president, said' Morgan Machey, Rahway; Mahog- prizes have been purchased by the Ftnletop, court chamberlain— hnirman ol the by-law revision ron Walters as assistant and mus- HaydenrDorothy Sasso, R. Stllwell any chair, Mrs. Jordon, Wood- committee and are now being ex- Walter Brown. thnt In the future, all meeting will iltee is calling a meeting on 1 ic, Mrs. P. H, Locker. The next 2 Groups Organize To W. Barrett, Miss Constance Pratt ridge; table cloth and napkins, hibited in the window of the tav- be held in the school on the sec- ext Wednesday evening at her meeting will be held February 15 Mrs. FinkeUteln and Mrs. John The Honorable Doiey, a sleepy Helen Harrigan, Perth Amboy, Construct New Church ern. home, The other members of the at 1:30 o'clock at the home ot Mrs. Hnborak. secretary—Bernard McCluskey ond and fourth, Tuesdays of each ommittee are: Mrs. Anna Jolly, D. Smoking stand, Miss Rita Ton- For Catholic Parish A very short special business Prmce Wideawake, dUgulsed as month. I. T. Spencer in West Main street. Mrs. J. W. Shephard was the DeYoung, Norman Aumack and er, Port Reading; comforter, Vivian meeting will be held tomorrow student-Philip Boyle. The club voted to ask all other evening, after which there will be general chairman. homas Hoade. Applegate, Woodbrldge; set' of .—> Baron Insomnia, an out-and- clubs meeting in the school to co- dlshis, Mrs. Rohrty, South Amboy; Margaret Zullo Leads AVENEL.—Last Sunday morn- a spaghetti supper and social for It was also voted to Invite all •uter,—John Finn. operate with them in requesting lamp table, Mary Layrna, South Ing the women of St. Andrew's members and their wives iii the emocrats to attend the next mee FIRST WARD G. 0. P. Pip-pip and Honk-honk, his nt-the Boart of Education to alter the Amboy; sheets and pillow cases, Go-Getters In Leagu parish, met Informally and decided tavern. All members are urged to ; of the club on Monday evening tendants—William Kenney and unused manual training room so Mrs. Dick, Carteret; boudoir chair, WOQDBRIDGE. — The mudto organize as a society to function attend. TO CONDUCT SPECIAL February 28, at there will be im Francis Krelsel. that clhbs could meet more con- Harry Tuthill, Clark Township; publicized girls' league went In co-operation with the Men's ortant business voted upon. SESSION NEXT WES First and second court pages- veniently there. ackpot, Miss Helen Butter, Aven- through another week without any Building Society who organized on Duffs EnterUirv At Mrs. Charles Western was appoin changes in the standings. Two Robert Hooban and Gerald Keat- Plans w_ere made to hold a game chairman of a card party to beel; floor lamp, Mrs. Johnson, Perth the twenty-third of last month, WOODBRIDGE. — A specia ing. social in the school on Friday eve- Amboy; ton ot coal, Mrs. Wimmer, games at the Parish House court The officers of the women's un- Engagement Dinner eld on Friday evening, March meeting of the First Ward Repub- The Princess of Poppyland, be- ning, February 25 with Walter Rahway; bridge set, Mrs. C. John- found the Fords Go-getters and the it are as follows: President, Mrs. J. lican club will be held Tuesday the CHA> Kallta. Mrs. Westo WOODBRIDGE.—Mr. and Mrs. yond compare—Marion DeJoy. Manaker as chairman. son, Perth Amboy; easy chair, Miss All-Stars adding to their laurels Suchy; vice president, Mrs. Wil- February 8, according to plan: vill name her committee later. Abraham Duff, of Brook street, Emma Ryan, Rahway; bicycle, while the Embassy quintet and the liam Grausam; secretary, Miss Ei- made at a session held last Tues Final plans tor the game sot in entertained nt a dinner recently at Michael Seaman, Carteret; dinette Blue ays suffered defeats. Petersen. Mrs. Suchy appointed day. The program for the Lincoli eing held Friday evening, Febru- which the announcement was Tel. Woodbrldge 8—1424 TOOT AILMENTS set, Raymond Ducaty, Roselle. Margaret Zullo continued to lend leen Moraji; treasurer, Mrs. A. Day celebration to be held In con 4 In the Black Cat Tavern made of the engagement of their the scorers as she racked up 18 Mrs. Andrew Leahy and Mrs. E. junction with the Women's unit 01 ere announced by the chairman daughter, Mia» Irene Tr«Uberman points for the Go-getters against Mr/ran as co-chairmen of a card February 15, will be furthured. Q. Perier. During the social ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT to Meyer Colton, of East Orange. the Embassy Girls. Mary Pogyena pwty to be helA soon by the so- Harvey Kelly spoke at the meel our, the dark horse prize was wo WOODBR1DGE.—Mr. and Mrs. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs sunk five field goals for the losers ciety. ing this week at which the ne' by Mrs. Weston. A. H. Bram, of Madison avenue, A. Greenberg, Dr. and Mrs. B. Col- Dr. MORRIS NADEL but this helped little in the 30 to The officers of the Men's Society president, James Reid, presided, Elizabeth, formerly of this place, ton, Miss M, Greenberg, A. Sable 20 slaughter. are: was planned to hold four join AND MBS. RICHARD Wood announce the engagement of their and Harold Trauberman, of New- Betty Vargo and S. Durigch each Joieph Godber, president; An- meetings with the Women's uni of We»t Mam street, have re- daughter, Margaret Virginia, to ark; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vogel Surgeon Chiropodist 1 netted six points to aid the All-drew Jandrlsevets, vice president; during the year. turned after a three month Harold R. Clnuss, son of Mr. and and children, Marilyn and Sandra Stars in their 17 to 10 victory over William Mourn, treasurer and Office Hours: STATE THEATRE BUILDING visit at the home of their so Mrs. Michael Clauss, of Carteret. of town. Rev. Horace Wood, of Moores- No date has been set for the wed'the Blue Jays, Helen Yura was Frank Wukovete, secretary. The MRS. EDWARD B. YANCEY, 9A.M.to8P.M 25 MAIN STREET town. ding. high for the loseTS with four unit b planning to meet at the Wilmington, Del., Is visiting hi And by Appointment WOODBRIDGE,' N. J, points, achol every second SurUay of the READ Tin LHADER-JOURNAL sister, Mrs. Henry W. Von Br In a non-league tilt, the Fords ninth. men for a few days. Go-Getters added the scalps of the H-G's to their collection by wtn- RADIO TROUBLE? ning 10 to 5. Margaret Zullo again FOR QUICK AND EFFICIENT SERVICE CALL took scoring honors with five PERTH AMBOY 4—0054 points. John A. Kozusko's * CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY WOODBRIDGE.—David Max- field, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Maxfield, of Grove avenue, was host to a group ot his little friends at a barthday party in celebration Complete 3-Room Home Outfit of his sixth birthday. The table was arranged to portray an air- port. The usual childrens' games w were featured. 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Open Wedntiiay, Friday and Saturday Evening! trouii CHURCH ALL TOGElHER BACKWAROS Jeabtr W Jtmnwl NEWS Le*d"«r-Journ«l PiUi Ctlllllft FEBRUARY 5, 1937. ntsr Allocation of federal funds for immediate construe Carl Daon X v\ tion of intercepting Wwjr andI mtt MM« plan- \ atWoodbridgeat ane«tirnat«dcortof WJ>.«»»r,f. ommended in a report of the Nation^I .«J»Jjc,s Board submitted to Congre* yesterday by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. ^ ^ . » Bry Sweat, 'AStan » U1 FEBRUARY 7, 1936. Scf.no. t «S Mer. f MOTW For the fin* time in years considerable Interest is be ing shown in the Fire Commiwioners electioiu to I,,- ^ Ch-intae I.M 1 1 held on Saturday, February 22, in the varioa. firedig - ! f* P M tricts In Fire District No, 1 E. H. Hunt and Edward -MCtKAL FLATtOU Senior Chr.«iaa Endwcr. f Si \v Sattler are seeking re-election for a full tern whik P M. Louis Zehrer and Ferdinand Ruth are also seeking the pm»>T».n^ of ali grad* «• Boy Sens'. vrtk w.1 t* uaberod a; by tfcaerra* Srout Sand*? a: *Bfc port. , j I • Athktic tfadian. the While Churrt. TM Cuts aai : mfrtK of a* Seaour. will be held polls throughout the Townihip. Th for the Voodbndg* Muatoav r li $* toe Manse at eifir. c ciocfc J?\ 5 interest is due to the fact that fen wdl te no , Tbe Btatimar. Guild wil meet contest, as this year there are four candidate* and only r. the acnnf oi Mi* Oeroc Gtrs- ner Woodbridjf Ai^nue Sewar- that number of positions open. corr.Untnf Fir* DutneU No 5 ex, I * » * FEBRUARY 9, 1934. and Coloma, nu take* Mon- Wednesday. ti» Wamr. t AuxU- 10, «>nsiS;:.i- ;ary wiD huve *r. i- diy l&sswr. A new poll in the second ward was provided in an sown of both dwtrirti me. :i Stsidy Clasi at trie tixt rf Mn A ordinance passed on first reading at a meettag of the atweial of opinion was that tht F Bandctlpb or. Rii*J,T svenue Township Committee nek) Monday nightatttie Me- to both districts, T*« mcranf Sessxc »-^ ^*: *; i ,,.,, ice thirry. Thes? »:;. n« t morial Municipal building. There ^J****** consolidation becomes « reality. tfie r**cie-r,y If 1 lunch£cc &t nc xU(T lawn Over 600 votes were cast at the last election m (•ion. The ux rat* would be lowered, Colonia would re- «<* «-nx* wiii t* .cud* ^ the second district of the second ward. erire better fire- prwertjon and A vend, witi the *ddit*orj 'Tim a -in Masier-. vrnrid" w «tf th* C-ok>r.ia «:u!pment woaJd have the ficJitjes lbdvt«k Pwren « : 45 u> rndar. 3 45 Cammusicanit FEBRUARY 10, 1933. mplc pm«uor. lo both sectiow of the Township tbe mtnae Leonard M. Campbell, seventy-three year, old of 85 Freeman street, Woodbridg.. an old reaMent of A W«rtfcy CNK IB«T aicmca or CHIIST -if& Woodbridge and former Township Tax Collector.died A birthday wfcjcfc will IDYOIV? more than a million fc\ J. a short ^> early yesterday morning at his home after - -- toys and men throughout America will be celebrated next illness. treek. It will fc* the 28th anniversary of the founding of Ike Boy Scout moverr.er.'. wfcich is befiwunp its new yW,^^^ tarwtbout wore with an all-time record of 1.129F27 active members ILQ Tbe GoideE TVxt is "Gnr.^ ntn —! Views and Reviews with more than 7,5r. e-? golck weight reduction may « Meantime, Rantan council is planning a "Lend a f - protran; of our dieu ti». - — DavM Uayd Gerfge, BnUsh War SI.mjDOO Dlaoc that troni ftv ud voice. Stand up- c*a*e Krkmi physical and nerrosi Hand" finance campaign of which Judge Arthur Brown ^ ^ ^ Premier: -Liberty U just as re- Something like that tued'ear r J]t i feei .\nd he ieeped a '. i r-tifht>r •.ronblfi If yon take off ^ of a Paint Xc 1 / rrpte in and Italy as it bouehl mil two ift» of tires »go £JU been designated as Woodbndge Township chairman, a^j walked.' (Ads 14J-U1 cTenttigt*. bs: pound i wnk. or J to 5 powids » 'the widowi. orpf*ar3 and 1-. if :b« tcul o! rmth. that l« K'ifftciorr ani! .; }. Russia." The funds received will enable the scouU to contiaue their lite Lmon-Sennoc alsc> irxiudei jenl parents of orerseas si: !»is e»:«n Paiiing up a woman lot Ihe food work without the beating of drums or amidst the as passage from the LEli Si: ILT £•£» The reduclfij di« mmt lsc!ud« Supreme Court was Judicious (Our argfitiistiOE believes ^be dt- Henr1 y A. Wallace, Secretary of Sd nce tw11wot Scier '.ooi.% its: Loariih. inch u tie pro cheers of spectators, but inconspicuously in neighborhood * •" '"- '•** fcoi Its-. U rr- She'd never admit her retire- of nc woo died in this •.eci:Tt and tmuiaint: foodi. milk, Agriculture: "An increase in diftricU. Make a memorandum to send your donation to rars cr as s resul! of suth freight rates would of necessity age , • 1 wan. ^>ould be frovided by ih€ :sb;«!. meat, acd t>r«*4. lower the price of farm products." Brown as soon as possible. nets constructs a better body when mer American crime oegtoi In (he federal government with I Ceruli IC-CKU ttd food Mwnbins- MS-,! faith in matter has been conquer- home, lay* i Edgar Hoover which will finable them to ; tioc! art npedaCy taluble in re-C. G. Grey, British editor of Jane* ed. Correct material beiiei by spir- Thai is ii you can Ond anyone iair, a decent living that it !or sine* tfcey quickly appeas* |ta\al "™*»"rtjnriing, and %ir All the Worlds Aircraft; "Air noraej Tbeir sacrifice tor this counlry i,. appetite acd tire a sent« of the appeal of President Roose\elt, asking the American tona you anew.^ (p. 425). th? e^ces*. fQ])-PJJ Bread afid milk, and ba* forces are of no use in civil com- *0uld not be ac-reas«d fcy pr.vz- motions." people to contribute not less than one million dollars, to be • , | zuat ard millt are amonr. the brst and the Far East, are more threat- •aon and wan! ening than at any time BBce 1918 expended by the America^ Red Cross in the aid of suffer- OBITUARY Ptrxt Ko. 2 Jobs or f«&.oni ici :ii toiy. t-s =.»! jsioc* they ire cot at all fattening Qaimty Wriibt, professor. Univer- land are distinctly wone than a ——-• . veterans, s age »"i^ increasing phy- :t:u:eJs :: j,—^ in sosy wrii-biliaced diet, sity oi Chicago: "The policy °t. , Jug cirilians in war-torn China, should meet with a resp'on- Ish tie lntakt c! cslories. Csder )earag0 1USS MAET 1. GTJJUAN isic&I disabilities assail .Voer.ca's oselsl bookle-i isolationist neutrality has ' , •ve outpouring by the people of this great nation. &cn&jj conditions t&oft perions WorU War Vrtertris. i) oecom- need tram UM to 5t*e calcriet a No one can read the dispatches that come from the Far! Jacob Gould idrnmuM, former WOODBRIDGE-Miss Mary J inrreasingly difficuit day. If SW JeTer ar* takes, weijiit arallabie from public health or- IpUcaUoo to the Ethiopian . Ambassador to Germany: "Paci- East without sympathy for Chinese ci\iliani, particularly |Gilrean, O. of IM Mam street, thii (to bec-.me sei/-< C»L EtBerally U lot: *1tlwst diSB- Percou detirinc to I o ff FaF r EasterEten warswars" 3 cnlty. fism U sot today a road to peace. women and children, suffering from the ravages of war P^ "- ^ Sunday night at th*;prefer, if pn\-£te :.- mi gov tote ihoold coDialt (Urn • • • • Before itartlij to redoce, ic*- Hamilton Fkh, member of Con- nor isolationism a guarantee of na- that apparently know no bounds. The behavior of the Ja- ^'^ Memohai hospital. She is jenuaent workc^nnoi ere:, It is ahrayf *1M to tadout ' tional strength and security." puese soldiers at Nanking, where raping and looting has kaih_ a niece, Mrs. Dar.- WivTntiiS"'\ v it TOO sbosld reduce. A carets] O» r«e^f »f 1 IM ml Kama j gress from New York: "We are Fertiinand x physical " rraminatjoa by TOWoddratd tt Dr Juut A. TAtf. \ following the leadership of Fascist been practically continuous for more th^n a moirth, U but Iiei Ttrwy, of Pan Beading F. W xi,n- LOSES %S; GETS SLAITKD and tains that federal penaorjj rr.us be UmUr doctor wfflTereiJ normaJ f Pian A'nc Tort"I ,powers in a great naval race." .V 7.. • ptnfkitt ntilW T»e a reported example of what has probably happened on a I live nephews,,, TbomasF.T^oirias F.,. Anthony.An' . ; provided them as in the ctse of weight fo: you age. sex. build • • » • astlrity aid other lactan. K Newark. - As Baltour Baker Kale larger than many suspect. I William and Austin kath. ol Wood ^'ete^on5 ;I pr^vios wars , "j' Ki7«U Nod*, Japanese Rear-Ad- handed the ticket teller of 1 Mar- ILJ it dMirtble, iiould «fc miral: *Our naval policy is based

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HTY THEATRE, EllmbeUv ames Forglone warns patrons to fcve big acts of vaudeville fea- come early In order to avoid a wait i the entertainment program at for seats. ,lberty Theatre, Elizabeth, Sat "Life of Emlle Zola" portrays by and Sunday. Judging from he actual rise of the famous [packed houses at the Liberty French writer from a Bohemian eville is on its return to thegarret to a place of undisputed im- litre. The management ol theportance in political and literary •ty offers the best stage shows circles. The now-famous Dryfuss he patrons. The first feature on % case supplies a thrilling climax to | screen is "Federal Bullets," this epoch-making film, being the ring Milburn Stone and Terry story of the sentencing of Captain er. It's a thrilling melodrama Dryfuss to Devil's Island for con- ling with a story of a crime em- spiracy against the French army In Miriam Hopkins and Ray i dominated by an old lady. The order to protect higher ups and the Millfind in "\\ iso (iirl." . has many unusual drwnat- subsequental fight for his vindica- vljts. The second attraction is tion and release by his faithful "Firit Lady," a film version of wife and later, by Zola, What hap- Pyrcnrps inouiiUm rond, aj> inn Icancttc M;\i outside Vittoriii, a marketplace in ) Broadway stage hit pf the same pens in the thrilling sequences that 1 follow, defy pen-and-ink descrip- Unyonno and it cafe fh the same Billy Gilbert. Wnlly Vernoti ;unl K.I French city, the bottle of Vittorla RF.C.ENT tion and mitft be seen to be appre- Brcndel furnish the nmiedy ay Francis is the star of thin nd Wellington's headquarter*. er Bros, comedy of society ciated. It isdTamatlc enough to re- • • » • main in youv minds for many Seven outstanding musical num j Burgess Meredith is very i.ueful politics, at the national capit- bers feature the production: "Love al Supporting her are Preston months to come. about his clothes. His fnvoritc hat Like A Firefly," "He Who Loves is three years old. Once, when he Veree Teasdale, Anita Wednesday and Thursday's fea- md Runs Away,' and "When A UUe, Victor Jory, Walter Con- ture is "gangway" with Jesse Mat- was a student at n boys' school, :i aid Comes Knocking At Your classmate took him to task for not py, Louise Fazenda, Marjorie thews and Not Pendleton. The Heart," sung by Miss MacDonald; nbeau and n dozen other not- Yacht Club Boys may be seen on having on a tie. Burgess replied, A Woman's Kiss," and "The Don- "I'm eleiin, ain't 1?" H. th« same bill In a Vitaphone short. :cy's Serenade" sung by Jonea and . • t . f'First Lndy" is a polite treatise Friday and Saturday brings Jane Giannina Mia" and "Sympathy" Lily Pons may become the voice I the Washington society, as seen Withers once more to the Forum n which both are heard. for "Snow White" when the the corner of a merry ob- screen in "45 Fathers." The com- French version is made eye. It has no mission. I panionate attraction is "Love In Rumor hos it that Robert Diinat es nothl,ng more serious the Air" with June Travis and MOVIE REVIEW has offered to come to Hollywood the gospel of good humor. Phil Regan, the singing cop. m MAN PROOF" for the sum of $300,000 a picture This is based on the book "Three Warner's is sold to be interested HUM THEATRE, Metuchen. REGENT THEATRE, Elizabeth. Marys," by Fanny Heaslip Lea. In the decision as (he actor owes of Efnlle Zola" which Genial, laughable Frank Morgan Myrna Loy plays the part of Miml them a picture under an old con- ht Paul Muni the 1937 Mo-of the quivering eyebrow and. un- and Nanu Bryont is her mother, tract Plcture Academy award for certain tnein, is lifted to top bill- PLAYS HIS IIQST GROWN-UP Meg, Rosalind Russell is Elizabeth ing in "Beg, Borrow or Steal" hil- Kent, Franchot Tone is Jimmy Erich Maria Remarque's "'Three the best actor of the year, IN MONOGRAM'S Comrades" is scheduled for pro- to the Forum Theatre, Me- arious feature comedy which opens Kilmartui and Alan Wythe Is at the Regent Theatre. 'ROYOFTH£S7li€ETS Walter Pidgeon, John Miljan, Rita duction In February. Robert.Tay- Bhen, for a three-day showing WA$flOftNS£PT.I5,l<}12-- lor is cast ns Erich, Robert Young [inning this Sunday, February Heading a cast of Hollywood's Johnson, Ruth Hussey and Leon- 5fT,filN.TAtLMjDWEI6HS ard Penn are also in the cast. as Lenz, and Margaret Sulliivtin us , As one of the most important, best comedians, Morgan shares Patricia Illng productions of screen his- prominence with Rice and tt9lb».-SET$- COMPAMV OH SET BETWEEN us voice doitble for Alan Mowbrey. vein of "My Man Godfrey" nnd land and Harry Carey have also 0RUM THEATRI TAKW-JACKIE PLAYS THE Rosemary and Lola Lane have "Libeled Lady" in which un- been assigned to the cast the parts of the actress and wait- mruonN, if. i. abridged nonsense reigns supreme DRUMS AND PREFERS HIM • * * • ress who resemble each other. and Morgan is complete master of CALLED "JACK." John Boles, who studied lo be a Hugh Herbert, Ted Healey, and SUN. MON. and TUES. the humorous situation. doctor, has been in the movies ten Hollywood Highlights Edgar Kennedy along with Mabel Feb. 6, 7, and 8 years. He is thirty-seven years At least part of the news about Todd furnish the laughs. Benny "Love and Hisses" ought to be on old, His first picture was "The Goodman mid his swing band are The majority of tin; wives of theFonda and Mrs. Ameche are ["LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA"^ page one as an extra. Sirmonc Si- Loves of Sunya" with Goria Swan- at their best, while Louella Par- most successful movie stnrs ;uc blondes, whili' Mrs, Basil Rath- with PAUL MUNI mon sings! And how the glorious SAYS SHE I* TM€ MOST PROMISING JUVENILE son, and his latest is "Romance in HE EVE ft S&W- MAUREEN ttWTOD MTOtttW sons appears as herself and Glen- brunettes. Mrs. Spencer Trucy is bone is a rod-head... Cartoon glamour girl sings! the Dark" with Gladys Swart- HE EVEIO&w 3^AMD S|N6< FOl/Sl SONGS da Farrell, Frances Langford, | a brunette and is consideied the Twentieth Century-Fox's new Johnny Davis and Grant Mitchell i WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY THE 5T0EET5" • • » • best woman polo player in Cali- idea in musical show hits, which ;irp also among the cast. S. S. Van Dine has been com- Feb. 9 and 10 HIP. MOVIE BE6UT —" Shirlfey Temple's stand-in Is a fornia,. A few years ago she pnd to write "The Grade • • i • • •• i opened at the Regent Theatre, is, • • • * herhtisbund were on the verge ot : to borrow a phrase from one of Its little, girl she has always known. Allen Murder , Mystery", yhich I MET MY LOVE AGAIN" a divorce but they are now consid- "GANGWAY" stars, a wowsah! And with seven CAM* TO HOUY The ttvo little girls' fathers work- will, pf course, feature Grade and , piAYs HIS 36*> CWROU WHEN SHE WAS (KAtO ered a most devoted couple. Mrs. with NAT PENDLETON ; hot-and-hissing Gordon and Revel This picture was adopted from ed in the same bank and the fam- George Burns, John Batrymore IN Allenne Corliss' novel, "Summer ilies have been friends for years. Gary Cooper is a brunette, Mrs wil have the part of Philo Vance... JESSE MATTHEWS hits. Lightning," and has to du with a Mary Lou Ialeib—thnt is the Ray Milland is a brunette as aro A permanent library of eduac- .Musical Act—Yacht Club Boyaj Under the order of new business 1 OP THE man, Henry Fonda, who was jilt- stand-in's name—is also Shirley's also Mrs. Edward Robinson, Mrs. tipnal shorts is being collected for Vaudeville—'Nickel Lowdown'* it brings up that old toss-around STJHETS* ed by his girl, Joan Bennett, who regular playmate.*..... Pat O'Brjen, Mrs. Warren Baxter future use in schools..-..,.. Latest News Events between the Rajah of rib, Walter runs away to Paris and marries • * • • and Mrs, Robert Montgomery. Winchell and his "Old Mousetrap" another man. At the end of ten Jean Arthur, who suys she has FRIDAY and SATURDAY ... Ben Bernie. This T. N. T. for Feb. 11 and 12 m years he is an embittered profes- retired permanently from the two picture, has a new kind ol Not many of the actors wives WOM FAME A3 sor in a small college, screen, is suffering from nervous "umph" (how this talk creeps in- THE have great claim to beauty, but ~~"4B FATHERS" Miss Bennett comes back — aexhaustion to the language) in the co-starring MOTHER, IN Mrs. Fred Mac Murray is an ex- VARADY'S with JANK WITHERS widow, with a daughter, played efforts of a torchy new Simone Si- (HAD ception. She is a tall, slender bru- by Genee Hall, and complications THREE-DAY OLD BABY also mon touching off the pfffuse. nette but in very delicate health. INN "LOVE IS ON THE AIR" present themselves. OPERATED ON Mrs. Fred Astaire, Mrs. Henry Dame May Whitty, Allan Mar- Portland, Ore, — Although only Ford Avenue, Forda, N. 1 with RITZ THEATRE, Elizabeth, J. TRAVIS, P. REGAN story of youth and honor RAHWAY THEATRE, Rahway. shall, Louise Platt and others are 3 days old, Jerry Lee Wiley, son From out of the sordid depths of LaUst Newt Events and a boy's fight to find himself. Thirty major sets, most of them in the cast. of Mr. and Mrs. James Wiley, was o-O-o I the great city slums rises a trium- It is Monogram's splendid "Boy of exteriors requiring the use of from operated on for the • removal of which opens at the 150 to more than 500 costumed ex- MANNEQUIN" his appendix. The operation is be- RiU Theatre and its star is Jackie tras, plus two locations, A story of a poor girl who lieved by doctors here to be the Excellent Gypiy Orchen- Cooper, wha!e moving character- which took the company to Lojie dissatisfied with her station earliest surgical removal of an ap- ization o{ Churck. pendix on record. The baby is I "DEAD END" ELIZABETH and longs for a millionaire, tra Direct From S«« Ihi tough, definitely establishes him as oan Crawford is the heroine, Spen- apparently on the road to recov- SPAWNING PLACE ol iht an adult star, Goldwyn - Mayer's ery. NEW YORK Kllltt. Cmurtan Und.morM CZAR I cer Tracy is a self-made million- A fast-moving most colorful musical, aire and Alan Curtis plays the role with crackling dialogue, unfolding fly" was filmed. The picture of the poor boy whom Joan thinks i . HOPKinS ens a 4-day showing at the Rah-she loves. Ralph Morgan, Mary o-O-o one of the most unique romances presented on the screeji, is way Theatre, Sunday. Phillips, Oscar O'Shea and Eliza- sfncnr / RAY MILLAMD Girl," RKO Radio picture co- star- Jeanette MacDonald appears in beth Risdon are also in the cast. Never a cover or minimum fACKU- COOPER ing Miriam Hopkins and Ray Mill the title rolf of the story adapted * • * • charge. MiMrtin O'Cviinur d which opens as co-feature at froit) the Rudolph Friml "HAPPY LANDING" ENTERTAINMENT VALUE '?„"«:" Will DiRL with Allan Jones and Warren Wil- The latest Sonja Heinie picture •""> WALTER ABU ON OUR STAGE The novel romance involves two liam as her leading men. The pic- with Miss Heinie playing the part • Tfcey fought i ture opens jn the streets of Madrid a little Norwegian girl. Ad- venture and romance come when 5 BIG ACTS W ^o.e\ POPET E I romjnee to » ark avenue beauty and a defiant You Are Cordially Invited To Attaid The Greenwich Village artist. The girl the Seventh of Spain two fliers,, on a trans-Atla,ntic MI0NIH SHOW'lit. illll 10)0 tM 3Oc ias promised to aid her wealthy his first entry into the city as King plane, are forced down near her VAUDEVILLE atlier secure custody of his of Spain. It moves to the Madrid home. They are Don Ameche and Pi. US-—- irphan grandchildren who live Cafe in which "The Firefly" has Ceasare Romero. Jean Hersholt is ON OUR SCREEN ST. JAMES' ith their uncle and legal guard- gained her fame as the city's most the horine's father. Ethel Merman ,an, u youth with a precarious in- famous singer-dancer, thence to a is the musical gold digger and 5e« THE BATTLE OF BULLETS! SUNDAY — A} fighting G-Men smash racket MON. — TUKH. - WED. 1 kingdom of notorious female fagin! Weekly State i»s

FRI. and SAT. FEU, m Double Feature ROAD-SHOW TRIUMPH NOW AT POPULAR PMCES! MEAN MUIE ud OOBDON OL1VKU 'White Bondage" Jeanette Ihli brllU«M dramatic mvilcal , EVERY MONDAY NIGHT also a Funll and Barton MmiLai ihtw •mtai'i "Fly Away Baby" x MacDONALD M-O-M'i «»gl«il 4f Mid Cast Comedy News AT 8:15 of "PLAY LDCKY" in m«BBlll«»n««. I §Th* ffitll lmf«l-l ('>!•» 3Ulf. MON. TUES. FEB. 6, J7,_8 in Double Feature ~ MM un«pi-ili»w I OAKY OOOPKB & OKOKGK BAFT thai kn »v»r I "SOULS AT SEA" lorat I* Itili illy 11 also JOHN WAYNE & liU'EN GAZE in Ouovtry wMch fc*t« drab. ikUy STO St. James' Auditorium "Idol of the Crowd" FIREFLY and iramformi K to • bright wA flotHrlno ^Cartoon Latest New „„„ Allan JONES • Warren WILLIAM Amboy Avenue SALKM SILVEB ON TDEBUAV SMAMH HITS — I i an omaiing foomin9 «•' ••*«•*• WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 9T11 l Feature Comity - - - «••• HIT NO. 1 ,.:== -a lr««tni««t '"THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH H»lunl«j NJ(kl Urt tfctn • FRiOMMI Cary Grant ^ Feature JOEE. " wlu, PRESTOH FOSTER • ANITA I 11 RONALD COLEHAN uu! I I.AIIDK SAINb LOUISE • WALTER CQNNOLLV J , w, 111 WMtWkft., «•• Tw*. N. ». JANE WYATT in I GAMES BROWN OB|ITKUDE "LOST HORIZON" HICHAKL , Ml Hf ••• IfW •*»• W*« «* aUo ULENWA FAHKEI.L In "FifFor "Th. Last "Adventurous Blonde Outpost" MiM- IA King" =-..1 UN N«wi Nwlty fewl PAGE 3LX WOODBRIDGE LEADER -JOURNAL FRIDAY MOP.VING. FEBrU'AflY -J. 1938 )ETEC11VE RILEY OUR PUZZLE CORNER

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DASH ULVUN BY ACCIDENT I VNAS "WILL YOU HELP ME see WHATS ON PICKF.D UP BV A \WANOERIN6 RESCUf- riV DAUGHTER/ TH£ MENU jTWEV AflE ClAMBEKcD INTO THE SWP AND RELEASED THE AOOStAN SHIP/ SINCE THEN GLADLY LXXrr0« OZC7V ;svO ~^^' ROCKET LEVEPS SENDIN6 I HAVE BUILT MANY SR°CE DOCTOR/ WHEN „ THE FAMTA5TK STCP> O* T)C CRAFT HURTLING THROUGH SHIPS ON ADOS WITH THE OO WE START? HIS S0COEN DTSAPpe SPACE. WE TRAVELED FOR ONE THOUGHT IN MIND THAT FROM TW£ EARTH VVEEtfS -THROUGH EMPTINESS, r WOULD SOME DAY ESCAPE RI6HT . THEN OUR ROCKETS GAVE WITH A SUPER-POWERED NOW/ ONE OUT AND WE STARTED TO APOUNO IN MV ROCKET FALL. BY USJNG Mr/ GRAVITY SHIP AND RESCUE MY WHEN SUOO€M.Y EV^ 1ELIMINATOR WE LANDED DAUGHTER ON THE PLANET BUDDY TV.I CO. WENT BLACK /WHEN I SAFELY, BUT WE WERE JUPITER/ THIS IS THE . S DOlMO A Bib BllSlfteSS TO I POUND T*E IMMEDIATELY SURPOUNPED MOST POWERFUL AND r WELL (XT JNTO SPfCE TODAY BY A HOSTILE PEOPLE FASTEST SPACE ^ WHO INHABfT THE PLANET SHIP EVER BUILT// JUPlTflff ' ...JANY PERILS FACE D01 AND DASH IN THIS . ANSWERS TO OUR uikm <» clock, umbrella, picture COCLD SWALLOW SWOBIK, INVASION OF JUPITER.' PUZZLE CORNER cord, picket raufwj oo binnWer. NOT SHOO WHAT NEXT^ G OBJECTS G..'.. go-ix. goal,^" «> "»* Uouser "*» (ha- RuUdejpbii. — Leo, > peiioaa- ».». ^«>. grip*, fanaan. j**^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ a »t % dime tnujeum. couid nril- rrords, but when it cuae to By Bruce Stuart green, ^j.iouertrtui, mince p*. purtda* he }un coukts't LITTLE KRKURs Kind tt PULL O HCLES.TOO • I WAS ;;iXt uoncake. ttke it Haif-waj throufb ing, U DOTS: Fit boy on lied. fsrwd-rriijc^rial K- a fire broke om. He jwi-knsrd so auct jrooite F»0O N^ S»LK H«T" 1 ; SHERIFF'S SALE BATHUHAJKT trri&g » save his props that he tS CtlA-»^E-r.i '-*t ->k.w .i^i — m o< pa had so be earned out b y firemen. BIRD- found the heart of TO THE PLOT OVXERS Oeotnj Kni«itt, 2, entarttd » Or WIXD80R GAJUJENS HOUSE!! r i. r*. i it ;.« •JL'« limes iu Docmai me bj fluid TAJDt NOHCS THAT !i» preuui( on lot crjan- Surgeoos y wtod- tor Gu ill. t* r*art and suuied J» *eserai r/jrt;oos to Uie chert wall to per- BOA£D OF TRCSTEKa rm; drainage. Every da> ihe teart a—iu •A \ix sj.,i •-*>. at u.* ii uUwd in w«m> sa!'. water. They iD t/.f L.'.y tl A«W t I o*i.tve the ciuld will recover. SHERIFF'S SAL£ l'^ii'--»ir.K '.:aM ,.r pi."1- CHA.M.UW U 9 CHILDREN IN S TEAKS b) W. \ i. — Mr. and Mrs. aut i&roruct ot .>cw My, \ •iiWitli%\TitTil a^O AJ*NA TA^- centui'jusi en'intfj'"'>i»p a B«raiey B-3 Chilui have nad rune chil- Ku, JOo.^ iA-MiO. ner Lut&aao. tt itrrart tuutfi ::. l»-.,ii. W'->jdnnds;e',j:i;n fo^ ln jne iast j,vt yeaii. alt, Peftodtsu. T\, Ft kr \up salt s»*T^uiPji"'i"i!>'^*^!w and napped' There wer* (our s«U o< twins ana ol BKrnttftd sreislses Cl'.f ary t, IMS. By H. T. Elmo uj i/ars-.n ii.a ioi. i..v.i Ehginrert, iia ,jr>e single birlr.. Two of ".he chil- By Tiriut J a* aben lU-.^J Wrtt. GOObUS nwtn ni;*^ I'^r'ti AD.C.'..> Nfew Jtr- , , to me directed and deliMrtd, I will ex str t»iu'iriai/ tianr.g i,,.ri i.i«s in th-'d-'tn are dead. pose to sale at puuilc nndje oa UUlCt 01 C«wrt WED.MiibAY, 1HE TWEMY-XHIIU) SL.SC, \T'S U! u n J am mm DAY U* FEBRLAP.Y, A. D , m.^i ••<• "•• IU CHJJL>ltVE8 nuod. Administratrix ti TEEN HUNDRED IHIRTY-EIGHf .OOJ ar.j i: at two u ciwck standard i uoe. in amour.t ot the de- A. Coonouy, Surrugate U in afternoon of the said day, at the lift Ufte in ibe City of New Bruns- uy salt salt u ute of Xldoictex. bweby fivt* no ape to Oat creditors ot the sail wick. N. J. uaiey to brief IB their debts, It waj Ordered, Ad;ydged aad De- creed that twenty-fire l£) starts U f tac HtQ claims f gmr*v t^n estate of under oath or alllrou- capital stock of tne Cituena Building ibd 1 tion. witnin nx months from ibis da'.t and Loan Association assigned by John ,.- • or tnev will t* tortver barred of any Kirtchtnan and Anna tUrachman, bis tbertlor against the said mr. wife, tu tbe Cumplsinant as colitteral security for tbe loan secured, by uaieu. Janutnr 3rd, IMS plainant'i mortgage bt first told to raise ud pay the money to the com RALPH J. HUONIM ELJZABEl'H RUDD. Administratrix plainant. the aum of U.I S3 50, together Loux Sulsel, Esq. I with Interest thereon from and alter 'Jd JourQtl tiuutrt ' tbe lit day of December, 1917, and Jtrsey Cur. f>- J . Proctor wherein It was further ordered, ad- SHERIFFS SALE M-lm-7,KJlia,2m-t judged and dec/eed that cer.ua mort- gaged premises, with the appurten- .-t" IN CHA.II.UU KOTICE OF ELECTION ances m the bill of complaint in the LUA.* LOKI-UHA i Iu.- F1BE UI81K1CT, Nl'MBU FIVE said cause p&rticuiarly set forth and auu 1't.i.n n. Lu.KAS aua Ubs- AVEMEL, N. J. detertbtd, that u to sty: All Cie fol- r~fe»A ^.U.RAii. bll wilt, L*ltn;l- Notice Is hereby given that the u- lowing tract or parcel ot land and pre- lor Ui« sai^ o( court- tlection erf the Botrd Rrt mises hereinafter particularly describ- ._ jtKmat* o»tea Januiry 5 !»*> Comnussiontrt o< Ute Filth District at ed, situate, lying and being in liu _, .inae o: Ittt »w%e s.ated Writ. Wooaondge Township tomprisuij ol Township of Woodbrldge, in the Coun- to me aucctea aua a«uver«u, I will ex- Arentl ana Counit will be beld Sttur- ty of Middlesex and State of New-Jer- : at PJMIIC tttiaut Ob dij, February IS, 1S8S at the Avenel Fire House. ATeset street, between 3 Being knows and designated u lot uii, iitE ^I->iH DAY 1 UJKEAHSHtSUMt Ug jtjiKUAitmUAiti A- u., M^sMMSr- r . M , and 7 P. M.. lor the purpose of No. 233 on a map entitled Map of prop- FAMOUS TMUBLE MAKKBS •••• — electing twj fire commlsiloDen for a erty known u Fords Park, situa.ed in at iwu o CiuCK b i ime m the term ol &ree ye*n anfl to rote an tp- Woodbrldge Township, Middlesex aiU.noon ui u»e »4i(i oay. at th« .; propriatiuD for geaeral fire purposes County, New Jersey, belonging to John in a uuicc m me city uii .New BruniBru - currtnt fiscal year: Hanson, Esq." Surveyed and mapped 'M AM Gas and Oil for Trucks 10000 Beginning at a point in the north- ana about the builoinf or bulldingi Oil (or burntr 225 00 erly line of Woodland Avenue dutau IS Awb see. iAjvya\s ou« tnued or bereaiur to be eracttd Board Salaries 410 00 easterly two hundred twenty-fire THlSj HALI-tCSIS upon me lands herein described, wnlcb Audit 75.00 feet from the north-east corner, form- v* uectM»--y to '.Lt compute aad con.- Election and Advertising H.M ed by the intersection of Woodlatd Ion»i,ii; us* via occupancy of sucb Telephone 15.00 Avenue and Beech Avenue; running ' buuom£ur uui.amgs lur the purpuses Insurance . &ence tl) northerly parallel with the ^lor nfucn '.^e> »^re or are to be ertct- 1,000.00 Janitor MO.00 easterly line of Beech Avenue one hun- »d. uKlU'jiii^ m pan all a«nint>, H tint Kl^fJ THE fiA/a .'c'u i ii*e P^rty of the Drii the first described coune one hundrea fc part hireoy CcCiinnj UJI it u intend- Repalra, Misc., Fint Aid . . SOO.00 THE SLOG/VJ TU10 Water Meter at nrthoUH.. ».0».00 ally (150) feet to the northerly line of ed il». uic ltciiif '^ereio e&amdraud Woodland Avenue; thence (4) Westerly =4 ! Uvie AS CHEAPLY AS - ' " shall bt iioeznctl iu t^ve btcfl perma- Hydrant tod Water Serylce 5.529.729733 nently itanuirf as a i*n o( the realty!, along the northerly line of WoodlatJ OF Avenue seventy-five (75) feet 16 the (l d Total B.273.22 ^TH TRYIA^CJ OUT A. TLOO CCXKO nue ASCH Ad situate, lyiug and bfclng m Utfe —.—— r— Woodland Avenue as laid down on taid AS owe- MAYBK rte MEAATT OM Township of Wdwiuridge. m the Coun- ty of Middle*** and the Slate, of J»t» SHERIFF'S SALE The approximate amount ot the de- IN CHA.SCERY OF SEW JERSEY - cree to be satisfied by tald sale is the BiAii.NNl.NO at a point In the weit- Between JERSEY MORTGAGE AND sum of Three Thousand Four Hundred triy lint of Berry Street, said point TITLE GUARANTY COMPA.NY. a SUty-Five Dollars itt.465.00) together . FABLES IN SLANQ By GEORGE ADE . being distant forty-three and curl)- corporation of the Slate of New jer* with tiie costs of this sale. six ouc-hundredths (tf.W) feet noriu- "••y. etc. ei als., Compl&lnantt. and Together with al) and singular the erly measured alonf the westerly Une MIKE YANOVSKY and MAHY IA- rights, privileges, hereditaments and of Berr>- Sirert Iruin a point formed NOVSKV, hU wife el ali, Defend- appurtenances thereunto belonging or i!'b» the inUratclion of tbe westerly lui« ants. Ft Fa. lor the »ale U roort- u anywise appertaining. (| Berry Street and the northerly line gHK^d premises dated January 14 F. I1EHDMAN BABDLNG, of LUluui lernu-e, and from said bt 1633. Sheriff. .' gtnninf uomi ruuoiug thence tl) By virtue of the above mated Writ, ACOB I P0LK0W1TZ. •orth, tweui) iwu (leurises, seventeen to me directed and delivered, I will Solicitor. Bslnutes 1*2' IT) \*eai, iLluQif the west expose to sale at public vendue on < erlv lineuf Beny Street, "forty-three i WEDNESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF and thirty-ail om-iundredihs («.aii | MARCH, A. D., NINETEEN HUN- (eet to the tuuil.ea.t turner of Lol No i DRED THIRTY-EIGHT SHERIFF'S SALE 8" ineut* i'1) uurlh .-i(;iil,-uiiie de- at two o'clock Standard Time in the staet thirty-fix: iiiiiiutt» tsS' Sa') afternoon of the uid day, at the Sher- N CUANCCRT OF NEW JERSBT- DINNBl Kt' along ib« southerly lli« of Lot \ Ifl's Office In the City of Sew Brunt- Betweet THE PORT REAJDINO No 8 one hundred Bliteeu aud nevenwlck. N. J. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA- "WKT , ant-bundreuis U1SW) feet to a point j All the following tract or parcel TION, a corporation! Complainant, i imlbe eajiterly line of Lol Nu. ii; thence; of land and premises hereinafter and LEROY C UTTS. ETHEL Q. *3m south no degrees, twenty-live mm-Iptrticultily described, altuatt, lying Lirra his wife, et alt., Ddend- STUMMED t aim (0' ''ii') weal along the easterly and being In the township of Wood- itu, Ft Fa fur the sale of mort OWNER TV€M CAME FISH AMD ^^ U Lot No. i, forty (40) feet to bridge. In th« county of Mlddesex, and gaged premises dated December I, A PRACTICAL JOKER ^HES TuE TIME THE DINNER HM> northwest corner of• 1Lo •t vNu • . t5,, State of New Jersey, and more parti- t)y virtue of the about stated Will STARTED V(rm VUICAN1Z6D cularly described as follows: to me directed and delivered. I will n As t (4) south, eighty-nine degrees, CWAR.OLNE5 STuPFED T TO TMt GUESTS r-five minutes (88' 36') east, along BEGINNING at a point in the East- expos* to tale at public vendue on WOW A MAN HEAO^AJTER HAO O lorthtrly line of Lot No. 6. one erly line of Cluui Avenue, distant WEDNESDAY. THE NINTH DAT CHOKED TO OCATM ALUNCHROO*A,ROUH0TWE wd thirty-two and eighty-one Northerly one hundred and fifty (160> OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1988 REALLY CORNER w*,S DOil*5 A 'lbs (132.81) feet to a point Iu feet from its intersection with the at two o clock Standard Time In th* EATING r-lSH 5O*ETmK6 TO EAT lerly Hue of Berry Street, be Nurtlurly line of Joyce Place: thencs; afternoon ot the ttld day, tt th* Sher- NICE Business! , point or place of beginning. limning ((11) parallel with iff'« Office ln Ihe City of New Brunt- ••%ot No. i. Wotik 640-K, ai Joyct Puiri hundred (100) feet: rick. N. J. of property belonging thence (2) Northerly parallel with L'lum ALL that properly situated, lying ckor. jituaud In Wood Avenue- lhirty-elng in tbe township of WoodbrMft, Middlesex County humln-dlluj of a fou( 13760); thence oumy of Middlesex and Sutc ot Ne» „__, September. 1938 13) Westerly oarallel »il*i the flrist de Jency: REG'LAR FELLERS De«p Stuff b/lStOMt Merrill. C. E. said aenbed couide one hundred (100) feet Known and designated as No. 4 tnd By Gene Byrnes Mp being on lit In tbe Ofllce ot the to u point Iu the Easterly line of Clum No 6 on Map C of porperty known tl Clark. of ttie County of Middlesex, Avenue; thence 14) Southerly ulong the Wedgtwood uelontlnf to Elixa C. »8talS t of New Jtrw*. Easterly line of Cluin 'Avenue thirty Urewaler mid Sadie R. Cutter, tjtu- Being the MIIU prefflltta MBTCyed to aeveu feel and fifty one hundredth* of uted In Woodbridge. Middlesex County, .jlivsaid Petti 11 t'.vru Md pttpena a foot (31 50) tu the point or plac- o urveyed by Mason md Smith, Burrey- . Illu *lle. by LluudS W, PtClur UKGINN1NG. ors. May 1907" tsjd map being on tut }etlnie N DticWcr h'.a "r " * Being til of Lot Number Four Hun in the Uiddletex County Clerk's Office. Itember 1 lOXJvand rtV.-idei'lsTVth* dred TJiree (403) and the Southwest Being the tame premises conveyed to irk'B OftlL_-. v. ol tlie- Cuuul--Wily of -1 Itlf of tat Number Four Hundred Four the ptrtlen of the first pan by dtwd dtesox In il,-,k MJ6 ot Lw«d> !,,r sail on a certain map entitled "Map from Arthur W. Lust, and wlf». dtted Couiiy on page* (66 etc. oTrWflel" d• • TerracTerract* " December U. 1B31, which decd^ ' Being lbe p[«ml4en coiuiuuuly Wt.^wu BtiBf tbe preoUses cuuunuuly known to be recorded. and dealKU&ted u No. 311 Berry Suit' ana jylfBifw_. l u Nio. H Ctum Are- Preolttt knom u ii Wadiewood Woodbrldge. N. J. , Wdbld N A.enue, Woodbrldgt, Tbe approximate, amount ol the do- I'lw ai Th* approximate amount of the d»- , tree to be satuin«4 by tald sale Is th* 1 cree to bi sttlsfM by said ttk It Ib* turn of Four Th«utand Seventy Dollars ' sTuut TMMWMUI Tbiwi JXwdnGt ((4.070 00) together with the uists of Eigbty Dollars (KS»80) toasjUMr ' thu salt. with Uw aaU of thl« ttlt. TogeKMr with all and tlogultr the Toftjher wtth til ud singular U» righ'i privtltgef. Iteredltwwnts ui rltblt, privilege*, htredltuwiitt tad tPPurltniwcca theriuMo b»Iuuglu| or In tuywise appertaining. tppurUuscu thtreunto btlonjlag or V HIRDMAN UABDIMa, ANLKV 8 DICOHBON SM SolldUir «-tsa-U.ll.»s, tan SPORTS SPORTS WOOBBR1DGE TOWNSHIP'S FAMILY NEWSPAPER

W00DBMDG1, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4,1938. IUNELLEN PASSES WAY TO 32-27 WIN It MEET FACULTY TONTTE Karnas and Dubay Pace State Champ* Defeat SAINTS AND CANUCKS DEFEATED Jayveei In League Win Local Caiey Kegleri BARRONS DEFEATED BY DUNELLEN SPORTS WOODBRIDGE—Ace Lattam- WOODBRIDGE. — Sayreville's io's Big Five Junior Varsity live Knl«hts of Columbus bowlers, DESPITE JOE GYENES'IB TALLIES BY BARRONS JJPTIME TILTS chants of the state, showed our continued itus long winning streaksurai.cumin. s ui me awe, •.»» ..... by opening the second half of thejown Caseys a tew lenoni in bowl- WOODHR1DUE.—-If passing is 50 percent of a basket* ECHOES WOODBRIDGE.—Alby Letter's last second counter ing when the two met in an inter-H)an )?ani(>) t|u>n Dutiellen's mighty quintet rightfully de- Intermediate League with a 29 to 'i h th two met in an inter [\\ l Dunllen's mighty quintet rightfully de- By Georg* Molnar. against the Saint Mary's five Friday night, and "Yoke 13 win over the Whirlwinds. victory over the Barron's Wednesday night at Gyenes' shots against North Plainfield in overtime periods The Whirlwinds displayed a the Barron's home court. They not only shot their way 10 There comes a day in everyone's life when he feels strong front in the first half, but helped the Barrons win two more this past week which uewuun.uKi.il...... -.-.a victory, but completely dazzled the locals.with their ex- should expand his chest a few inches and say, "nice saw probably the most thrilling games ever held at Wood- the Jayvees shadowed their at- attempts with a stronger stand in Irishmen who were handicapped]cellent passing offense and thereby romped in winners by i-ork, if I do say so myself," It makes you fell better, briaVe High's gym. Both boys came through in the final 1 W bUnd 8COre loean't it? But there are some peoplle whho havh e dond e t seconds of the overtime periods to assure the ^tuT"!* ""' „',* «„. '^ * ' the scow of 82 to 27. Walter Karnas and Johnny "Dy- ill score by Anilowskl help- Tamboer's , , lings without ever letting anyone know how he feels A ive was not in it ine's victoryy. namite" Dubay lead the scorelng «i the SayreviUe team in downing J, XJIM moodI tor the BUMFACULTY VERSUS Fridny night's tusile against the [bout the whole situation. We have one person in our attack for the H. Flvewlth nine ,ne loc.ls in the first gMne 878 to Sf^nt b^"£^ K didst who can be classified in the second order. 99 out of Saints was a return engagement, pointe apiece. The tWork of 764. Mickey Palko retaliated in the g, "JJ ^extended into an- Hnd the Barrons saw to It that they 100 know this young man, yet only about 10 out of 100 CASEYS RESUME Lou Luck, Van Dalen and Dtnkens second game with a 200 to win for othw overUme ^^ and ^ j^. took both games of the scheduled VARSITY TONIGHT was, as usual, the main reason for th locals. The final game was all ^ now the great uhingg he has done in our community. His victory. Ed Martin, a newcomer to in efavor of the champs which they tm%Gyenes w,n however Juit , uttlihowee weBd hik s greaJoe t series. The Barrons won the first Hear Lt! Heir Yt! All you the Jayvee ranks, also helped with won by 108 pins. eodrance by setting anothe..-.,-r hlg*n [nme is Sam Gioe, director of the local WPA Recreational game several weeks ago at the basketball tans who tte seek- COURT BATTLES scoring record tor himself as he Shull school au&torlum by a nar- his keen pasting. Jepartment. Sam is a small fellow, but as I have often ing the Intent In thrills should row margin. Vahaly led the losers with seven HtynvlUe K. •! c. m sent In 6 dMeces and 6 fouls for IB Bid, good things come in small packages. Anil Sammy A/iilowikl an 186 137 tee the battle of the century The Saints got off to an auspi- points. points. ArdvnowskI 188 131 158 tonight tt the high tchool gym. eally lives up to that proverb. TOMORROW NOT cious start by taking a momentary w. F. c. (»> Tbomaa 163 137 The Barrons did most of their 1M Tonight the high school fac- I happened to stroll into his office at the Parish lead in the first quarter on Harri- Zaxior»kl • scoring on foul shots, collecting WOODBRIDGE. — The Wood- Van Dalen, f 2 NtOtM 170 162 150 ulty, fresh after a week's gan's accurate shooting. They main lUrnas, ( , 4 Rauano 146 149 nine points from the foul line. Dun House Tuesday afternoon to get the basketball stand- bridge Knights of Columbus will L. Luck, c 1 m •Ming wound, will attempt to tained this lead at the end of the ellen sunk fifteen field goals to | ings. Yes sir, and there was Sammy and his office force continue their weekly basketball Dlnketw, g 1 ToUli 878 764 818 defeat the varsity squad. The games this Saturday night when first half by the score of 18 to 18. A. Luck, t , 1 WwxJbrWf* (1) Woodbrld«e's nine. busily engaged making out reports, schedules and pro- By this time Joe Gyenes began to Martin, g 0 If. Falko 169 200 1&4 came will start early, so harry, they encounter the Sewaren A. A., Dubay, g 4 A. Oerlty, 168 178 170 Dunellen opened with a last grams for weeks in advance. I found out that Sam is the show his wares by sinking three hurry and pab a teat. at the St. Jame*' auditorium. The 29|D. Ruddy 168 170 124 start which the locals couldn't pos- Totals 18 The bl( attraction will be boss of some 60 basketball teams entered in various game will »tart promptly at 9 P. M. shots in rapid fire. C. Zuccaro 169 177 144 sibly cope with. They br^ke thro-1 Beginning a much slower pace 0. F, Tl the faeutty In uniform and | leagues sponsored by his department. That's a lot of Playing with-the Sewaren A. A. US) 120 120 130 ugh the Woodbirdge defense at Blind what a feature. In the second half, both teams dbertson, t .. o will. Only the splendid work ol teams to manage, but he's been doing it for quite some are Leffler and Wukovets who are Bar la expected to bolster their lineup played conservatively, but the To o"^ 'Yoke" Gyenes kept the Barrons Set Steve Wertock and Unk time and he knows how to g«t about the little difficul- O. Qyenen, c considerably, They will be assisted rona managed to take the lead at Coll. K from being further humiliated. Tambper put on the show of ties involved in holding these leagues together. Sam the end of the third by a one-point Quinn, i .... Dunellen had u comfortable lead the yewr with their quaint by Cliff Jaeger, one o£ Wood- Vahaly, g ... SECOND HALF IS says his job would be a cinch if he had only basket- bridge's greatest basketballers who margin, 24 to 23. The fourth quart- at the end of the half, but still court antics. er again saw the smoke of action Totals .... 3 IS Tamboer insisted that his charges ball to worry about, but there are many other activities will Jump center. Others in the See Ferry In uniform for lineup include Mickey and Johnny as the Barrons tried desperately to would win the counter. His lads to be arranged, including ping-pong tournaments, shuf- STARTED IN WPA the first time. did perform better In the second Karnas, McDermott, Einhorn, Cas- post the winning mark, but the See Bob Mulvaney'i pey fle board, art classes, modeling, a new class in photo- JAEGER AND SIMONSEN halt, in fact, they threatened the ey and Hall. Saints outscored them 7 to 6 to tie hilr turn red while Benton the game after Deverin tossed in lead more than once. graphy, dances, programs at other centers throughout The Knights will have their usu- HIGH MEN OVER OLSENS will dtWMwtrate a new halr- a long shot with the crack of the SENIOR LEAGUES Gyenes did most of his scoring In the township, and league* in other tports throughout al lineup to battle the coast boys frowlnf Ionic. pistol. the last quarter when he saw that Mayer, Hurley and Almasi at the —» WOODBRIDGE. - The Wood the entire year. his teammates were lagging be See Sechrtot, former Al- forward posts, Mason and Farr at Gyenes and Merwin held the WOODBRIDGE.—Cliff Jaeger's bridge field Club Big Five made it r Sam is willing to bet anyone that his centers are the ind and needed those precious brlfhtlan, put on the best center, and Gerlty, Dooley and fans spellbound as they missed de- 233 and 234 helped the Sewaren A. victories when they wints, but Gyenes alone could not dribbllni act of the y*v- most industrious m the state if we'd allow for populo- Gadek in the back oourt. cisive shots in the final moments. A. Keglers run a clean sweep over Hunt's Boys 17 to 14 Then Gyenes started A dribble arry the tired Barrons to victory. See them all and you'll lone tion and size of city. Sounds reasonable to me. Yet he nev- The preliminary contest will be Spike Olsen's team in a feature at- Monday night in the first game ot down court, faked a shot and Von Shondorf, tall Dunellen for- remember the Sport* Parade between the newly organized Col- traction at the Craftsmen's Club the second half in the Recreation er boasts about it. 1 had to squeeze most'of this informa- whipped the ball to Leffler who ward, led his boys in the scoring of 1898 vs. the Sports Parade umbus Cadet Corps and the Wood- alleys this week. Simonsen's 235 Senior League. Winning the first tion from him because he's a 'hard man to question. But open for a shot. After re- column with ten points. Dreschler of 1938. bridge Ramblers. This game starts was high for the Sewarenites ,and halt championship last week by a and Skvttrch lied at seven tallies. the thing that interested me most was seeing scores of ceiving the ball, Leffler pivoted also for the game. Each of the Se- one-point victory over the Sport- 7:30 P, M. and ended the game with a beau- WOOUBR1W1K (tl) of young lads utilizing all the available equipment at the warenites registered at least one ing Club the LattanzLomen were O. F. . There will be dancing before and tiful two-pointer. center for their enjoyment. I happened to remember some 200 game. hard" pressed before they left the Merwln, ( 1 2 after the games. Vic Sherman will Gyenes of the Barrons and Har- p Qyenes, f 6 6 1 Spike Olsen ran a 213 to lead his court winners. Clark, c 0 {) WHIPPETS LEAP of them. If it were not possible for these kids to play here| *e^ e"the~rnaingc>. team. Defeat for Spike's team sent re rigan of the Saints tied for high 0 them Into fifth place, while Sewar- Leading the way for the Luck, c 0 and become better men, they'd be on the street and who scoring honors with 13 tallies io Karnas, ; 0 1 en climbed a notch to second place. Five was "Soapy" Mayer with i Molnar, g 0 0 knows what could happen to them there. Years ago the their credit. Merwin and Hander- 0 In another league game played tallies. George Krum was high Ltffler, j if... 3 INTO FIRST PLACE [parish House was open only to a select^group, now anyone han were runners-Mp. man for the losers with two field RECREATION Wednesday night the Palko Tav Tntals The second overtime period ses- [can go there and make good use of his time. He can par- em bowlers copped a 2. to 1 di goals and two foul shots fof six DVNELLKN (3!) sion of the week came Tuesday points. The brilliant work of Per- i take in any of the numerous hobbies there. It certainly is a ion over the E. R. Finn Co. The Vim Bhundorf, . IN VOLLEY BALL night wtien the Barrons won from NEWS win also helped the tavernltes stay cy Wukovets on the defense help-' Crammer, t swell thing. So 1 want to wish Mr. Gioe and his entire stall North Plainfield 3 3to 31 thereby ed the Lattanzlomen to stave off Gavornik, c .... V WOODBRIDGE.—With the Vol- evening the seasonal series. Earl- in third place, close behind the Se- DrPBhchler, I .. Good Luck and Smooth Sailing. the Hunt's Boys last minute rally. Ramsberger, % 9 ley Ball League of No. 11 School ier in the season the Barrons were waren five. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK .. "Duke" Pochek Basketball Results CIVIC LEAGUE The Sporting Clu'b also started Skvarch, g u entering into its fourth week of Wenzel, g SHOOTEltS 110) completely routed by the Plains- Tues. Feb. 8— out on the- right path by beating •^competition, there is a very no- wants it known that he will NOT retire from baseball F, men by the overwhelming score of Palko's Tavern vs. Jules' lea Houac 2 3J 0 the lowly Brooksides 33 to 19. Jim TotalB | ticeable tightening up In the stand- this coming season ... Just as I thought . . . But then I Hurster, f .. • 38 to 17. E. R. Finn vs. Sewaren A. A. Van Daleu, ( 0 Wed. Feb, 9- Keating and Bud Merwin paced ings of the 27 teams. The Rangers, might have been misinformed . ..Sorry Duke ... Ed Mill- Vargo, c .... 1 A fast and inspired start by the Flynn'a Slack Cats vs Spike Olsen s the winners with 9 and 6 points re- now in second place, tried hard to Ru2ar, g .... 1 SCHEDULE FOB NEXT WEEK Wrestlers, Under Dogs er, better known for his fame on the tennis courts, has Seglinsty, g 0 locals enabled them to take the STANDINGS L spectively. Donny Hol^ieimer, ace regain the lead which they main- first period lead 10 to 7, Gone was | juieg ice Hous_e_ 2W6 20 corer of the Brooks, took honors Tops In Steel League tained 'or the first two weeks of turned out to be the spark plug of Link Tamboer's jun- 4 2 10 TotnlH the brilliant passing attack of the Sewaren 26 22 vith four field goals for 8 points. play. The sterner competition as BOYS CLUB (17) FalWe'FalWea TaverTTaver n 224 21 AVENEL.—The Wrestlers scored ior varsity quintet ... Ed takes scoring honors almost O. Tl. Canuck's which won for them once E. R. Finn Co 23 22 Joe "Yoke" Gyenes, playing his each team has made a decided im- C clean sweep over the Clowns every game . . . Johnny "Dynamite" Dubay, 1 have been Barcellona, t ? before. The Barrons set the pace 3plke Olnen's 18 27 irst game with the Cyclones and provement ip the fundamentals Karnaa. f } Plynn's Black Cat» 22 26 Monday night to climb higher in told, is quite the life of a party with his intricate tap in the second frame and lead 16 to PALKO'S TAV. (2)) Fredericks, scored ten points and in some cases advanced skills, V. Leffler, c \ 208 he Steel Bqipment Bowling R. Lefflor, g * 14 at the end of the-half. . Nagy 220 • 181 3 .piece in walloping the Red Raid- has forced the Rangers to further dancing . .. But I hope you'll remember "Dynamite" for BlnnkH, s j_ Qenovcse 1881 179 172 ie, but tUe upset came when Stocchi set the pace after the in- Deak !160160 ers 41 to 25, in another senior relinquish their claim to first place his gridiron generalship . . . George Gerek, home after 7 he Under Dogs "nosed out the Totals , _• 2 17 termission to help his teammates Notchey 227 ise league tilt. Bibby Saakes, also a by a bit of loose playing on Thurs Kara 212 1S9 169 'uppies from the cellar, spot at- his mid-year exams, looks better than ever ... Gone are tie the score at 25 all. Both quint. 144 186 227 transfer from the Big Five to the day of this week when they only CYCLONES Jacobs raction. the scars he received while half-backing for Chick Mee Tl. added five more tallies to tie the Cyclones, registered a sterling per- netted 4 points out of a possible 9, Totals .,... S>17 944 961 Van Camp and Corey set the Pctro, 1 4 ± formance by amassing eight points On the other hand, the Whippets han's Manhattan eleven. 4 game at 30 to 30. E. B. FINN CO. (1) 3ace for the Wrestlers in the clean H. Snakes, t W. Skay 168 212 186 for the short while that he played. have during the week, scored 28 Sabo, c 2 Joe Gyenes came lo the rescue The football dance at the high school was another Sabo, c J H Boka 161 166 Willie Leffler played the hero's weep with consistent scores in the oUt of a possible 27 points, drop- B, 88aakBS, g • • • • • ' as soon as the extra period got Kovac3 ,. 124 .90 group. Scoring honors went to grang d success ... Did yoy u notice the number of overtime Pochek, g « Kmniak ISO role by scoring nine points for the played, The Fredericks, g _o ij under way with a long shot to send ping only one in 9 Fool 180 200 Johnny Powers of the Clowns who soared into games the Barrons ha-ve participated in so far? ... i hope the locals into the lead, tie added Kaylor 191 176 224 Reds. Streamliners ha\te Totals 18 38 sent the pins flying for 210 and a foul shot a few moments after as E.3k ay 213 third place by duplicating the feat it doesn't become a habit... But if it 'does, then the fans In non-league games played at 192 scor.es. F. Godfrey and Lokey SPOBTIKO CLtB Blair, f the date ot the following standings, TEYQAB MIMBEB (0) Q. Tl Deter,' c by the Golden Belt tourney in Perth Amboy every week . • Turpak, g 0 0 144 Klein 161 141 Keating, ( 3 Ue, 8 at least 39 points are necessary for Sadowskl 162 164 148 Farr, g AM I MEN? Urban, g 0 0 Merwin, I 3 a no 1» t

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