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f. =••>'* : v- • Woodbridge, Sewar< Uni )* a ttriw «t •UtrtWIn Jit ««*•«•«»• tun* t» M^*et ur« trlcfiflM-ngntlsg fortes ar» flawed fc dstrtidriU, tite tite flre tat nU low hu been and M widely reeogniied fourteen years, the flre district hu virtually stagnated so-.ii Mia SMI feWftrta. NMt w«tk tic sihmtkm'ii one thatf catotiot b«>ler»ttd or ftrtHUVM* throughout th* district Today, the hai&doil fact* preient- far as new equipment is concerned. . • «' 0 i4k lbm*M wUI bt .causa It sp«H» d»Bg«. ' ' 4i by sntiqua, jjMt ftze equipment must b* faced. Three years ago the inadequacy of apparatus wai w- Elm«r J. Vecwy 'jHtt paid flremeh, and volunteers, do apt Ban thj •, - It may net bt possible to obtain immediately th*,Wiole • ported by the Schedule Bating Office of New Jersey. A more proper Material to Wit wilhj, the apparhU provided is ouf sum eOntid***! necessary to bring the ftn'dmMmrnt up recent test of the truck* fjbowed that afc lottr machiies ii« disgracefully nm-doWii condi- ' dated anil etttwqrnt/tihe high pr,e»ufi lines fill ftr short oi to date, but'there i* no reason why a start should not be 'were in;such condition ttitthiuld not hijutiL The jild ; tioh of sppartfaf H Fin B&trict No. 1, u muled tn ft < . naftH-i tint VHIKKIAM 'an mWtnt-ltt nhtnMts. • '. ' . «• raeije on the"tt*4b'lMUtion progranii ,. >< ,; , ,,' - penonnel, to well as the votanUers, rlik.jfcitr litea every recent test, (• «dw*th|ng thai directly concernjifevery test, Flre l.)QejjnbeAi knew yean pttK that apparatus Urn* the apparatus is to«f*d to answer nt alarm. The dent of WoodbW% «nd flewawn. •••Such a condition .ahndt go oh (or tonjr without in- would last 'W tbag.'thtt new 4evlces would & reqoired trablle may not be awsre, of tin* fact that (j^e department . other fcatytai of governmental operatloh may be ne- viting disaster.. It has already menaced'&e district lor too - as nra-flgh'I t*'chnla.ue developed, that trueks. and.wag- . makes numerous rons,*u ttahy silent alsrrat/are wspond- glected ox abose*, other ihtfftfc)|pal deryWet majr b« unsat- long a period. It shouUbe rectified without toUty* ' '. o'ns vould ., oijt, that new, equipment Would be ftqtolnd. - ed to by flie paid men. puflng 119.40, undet" Chief1 Efdon isfactory," othef locjd gandjri may be over-rtm, With inef. $e ofd;excuse of lack" of money canhofc stand In the ., f»..-«w^r'>tn'orts to hold' operating costft.td a' mini- Kaison-, the dejwfmwit jrniwered .164 alarms.; Since Nov- ! licienctf nnd the Averag* person may rerftain nndisttrbed. ' w»y'.Of k rehabilitated,fiTe-nghtfne;°system.' The efforts of mum, how«« i*^,fte.Ch»iiiing flre boards refused, o

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m^ul---i-r ' ,•,•'"•„, • . \-f_y.i .-No. 44 d M ataand ol»»« PRICE: FIVE nt Onto*. Woodbflflgs, H. J. I' "I —• .———— -' • — ."— || i- -. |-T - — . " • ~ , -T^ Q ————ym—————p FfOFKE Building Permit To Improve Plant 13 Sought By Gusmer's From Council -POlNT IN TAX RA1 Hearing To Be Held Tonight At Memorial Mxadcipcd LEAVE HER Building; Moron May Enter Protest WOODBRIDGU—A hearing will be held tonififl^t at ON AS 'POSSIBLE THIS YE «ight o'clock at the Memorial Municipal building to de- termine whether or not A. Gusmer Inc., of Edgar Hill, Eight Volanteers Included Increase InRatables It I ., Suspended, to Bewill be allowed to make repairs and improvements to the lifter Vfini Had Swept Flames Through Factory Vnit •en Hearing Monday plant. • ; In Second Contingent gest Factor; Budget Surf Thomas Moran, who hag conaiatently opposed any From Township plus Is Predicted : (Jight, Say* tUnkin move made by the plant to secure " r '• •'•• ';"J permission fo? enl|r|emenU, at p^ Jt-(fa$*jk**- fended a meeting of the Township LEGION TO GIVE BOYS FIRE, SCHOOL BOARDS COUNTS ALLEGED Committee Monday night and ih- On War-Time Investments #aated thaj he would be opposed WILL DETERMINE DROP )RMAL COMfLAIKT to the granting of the building WOODBRIBGE--Rev. Earl permit * k '• H. Devanny, pastor of the Flrat Part of the Gusmer plant was Presbyterian Church, announces If They Also ReduceCogtt, nissioner Styt 'Warn- destroyed by.flre recently. At* that on Sunday he will speak on Third Group Oi 18 Men To cording to James S. Wight, who is "Safety of Investments During Substantial Reduction To Man Were 'Re- representing- plant officials and the War." With mounting bud- Go To Camp January 28; who submitted tKe application for gets, taxes and the other prob- In 1941 Assured^ [peat a building permit, the plans call lems of the conflict there iB Forms Being Mailed for wising tho roof of the present more uncertainty than ever, he building four feet and making a feels, and.says he will try to WOODBRIDGE—"All tMngS" W>1 help with this problem. W00D?RID6Eli- Eight yojun, DDBRIDGE — Written two-etory building out of the rear teers and five, diaftces will leave/ ing equal tho 1941 tax rate ittibl .1 against Ofteer George. Mi- Of the structure. Mr. Wight also Woodbridge Tuesday morning a? at least 30 points lowers ho was suspended last week said that Gusmer, Inc., does not lie; gecotid

/clock. pointed out, would increase safe- secretary to &iift Board er Misak has received notice ty in case of another flre and volunteers am: Andrew G«- 'bo ready for advertisement^ car ut the meeting and if would eliminate fumes, which have " I Liodeiv. Avenue, Wood* end of tho month or the i" ills guilty, the committee will been the basis of Mr. Moran's for- —_„-. William AklMH, 470/fiart in February t Mr. i btcdly pass sentence lt»medl- However, Mr, MoEMioy mer complaints. ped For Annual Drive For Avenue, Sewaren; Steve Meieroe, if he pleads not ftriltf, a 116 West Pond Road, Hop.lawi; out that although a decre* \i\\\ be set for a trial before Paralysis War Fund John T. Omenhiser, Junior, Fair- peetedin thq tax rate, thftl bnijttee. view Avenue, Colonia; Thomas G. figure will depend largely co Commissioner Herbert ISEL1N MAN FINED, WOODBRIDGE — Preparations Scripko, 7 William,Street, AvenT* what the flre districts and/ithql said yesterday that the for all activities to raise funds to John W. * Almasi, Jr., 298 Main Board of Education do.' ' ' Iharges against Officer Mlsak combat infantile paralysis and to The Board of KducatioiC f UCENSEJEVOKED Street, Woodbridge; William^ . ,,., ,,, —Statt Photo by Vecsoy I) Sleeping on duty;" (2) Mot >restent its budget to the p«' aid the victims of that disease Cterity, 836 Amboy Avenue, Wo* All that ritaVined of the ttorage iKed and freight yardt of the Fed-ral Seaboard Terra Cotta linn hi» beat properly. will be made tonight at a meeting bridge, and Steve Kuchie, 346 Main ta annual election on .TIL peer Misak," Cotnmltteeman Company plant fin Cuttor'i Dock Road after it Wa« razed by fire early Sunday mornin.. Firemen 'ebruary 11, while the flre dii DeMott Convicted In Eliza of the local Committee for the Street, Woodbridge. Kuchie Is un- *r^r* greatly hampered by a high wind which •Wpljlt the flamei over the itructure. Plani are being declared, "was warned re- Celebration of the President's iier age but volunteered with.&e, 1 'ill seek approval of their 1. beth Court On Drunk- Bade for immraMte wbuilding. • J ' ' t v . ; ' n Saturday, February 16. by the chief but he evi- Birthday at. eight o'clock in the Consent of his mother. One of the contributing fact j ignored the warnings. He en Driving Count Memorial Municipal Building. . The draftees are' J?eter J, Te«e- Zullo Appointed Overseer towards a lower tax rate ta the 1 I the offense on New Year's PlanS'will.be nude for the fenko, 121 Tonlyn Place, Sewjufefe M it was decided to prefer ISELIN—Edward DeMott, 33, William A. Lang, lH Main Strej& ^^ Mining Fire Counts Over that the budget is balanced' «n on ths 8:10 A; tables returned lo taxation iq %l vidual teas and parties which wi WOODBRIDGE—A flre of unknown origin, which salary of $900 a year. - hip case about a year -ago, qupr, train for Trenton under the leader- u61,303. ThisamoMhtdoeH " be held all over the Township. It is understood that Mr. Zullo r a complete invesygatloh Appearing in court without at- ship of A'ndrefc Gadek. Membjrg caused damage' $, at least $50,000, destroyed a storage cludft a large number of !., . Table decorations, designed by. was not reappointed on the first police department he, was torney or witnesses in his favor, oi the draft'board and the AJil* of the year with the other em- dwellings now under constr^ctM Letter Gaba, for the tea to be held and shipping shed'-and badly damaged beyond use loaded from all blame Inconnec- DeMott •claimed he was not the • (Continued from Page 4)$:- ployes due to some misunder- or just recently completed.' : at the White HQUSB, will b« on dis- flat cars at the Eederal Seaboard Terra Cotta Company ith the cast. driver of the car, although he ad- standing among third ward Re- One cause of delay in making til play and a demonstration of how mitted he had been drinking. on Cutter's dock^oad, here, early Sunday morning. publican leaders. All questions, thq 1041 budget is the in'aetlta > to make the- Various articles will Testimony, however, indicate!. Peter C. Olseji, general manager, said this week,that however, were evidently cleared the legislature in the matter'«if 5 be givpn. Final plans will also be AVENEL MAN lief and groBa recaipt and itjt%$. DeMott had admitted severa ' 'h ho coulld nott makke a definitdfiite stastatet - up at a caucus held before the j made for the annual March of taxes. The State governing "bod times that he was ^he driver of tht meeting/ Dimes, which last year netted a ment of |iho damage-for at least has failed to inform the TOWBS CST which, struck two parked «• FORWSORI KORCZOWSKl RESIGNS IC PROBLEMS substantial, sum. 10, days but Admitted that 'the as to how much they can antfeip on Newark Avenue, Eliza Innovation Planned FROM KEASBEY POST damage "would be in the neigh- NEW COURSE OFFERED in gross redeipt and franchise't beth, on December 24, a mishai- Pryvocski To Answer Cojn- in 1941. Tho legislature has jsti Repairs On Rah- For the*, first timo the local borhood of $60,000 or more," which led to' DeMott's arrest. committee is sponsoring a Junior BY VOCATIONAL UNIT delayed action in the matter of i plaint In Police Court Engineers Office Takes Mr, Olscn also said that the Police officers testified that i) Committee to oitf in raising funds. lief so that the municipal goveV Avenue To Present Woodbridge plans is .working: on a their opinion DeMott was unde. It is an experiment being tried in Temporary Charge Of Crafts And Food Prepara ments do not know how much thej On Monday government order to supply "dur- will be required to anticipate Accidents tho influence of liquor. , Woodbridge and if it succeeds it WOODBRIDGE—John Pryvoc- Water System ' acon," a very expensive and beau- tion To Be Discussed their budgets for the adminiat Dr, Thomas F. Biggins, assi will in all likelihood be carried |I>B1UDGE—The haiardous ski, 39, of Rahway Avenue, Aven- tlon of relief. > ciate police physician, said DeMoi on in other communities through- tiful block, to be used as the en- On Thursday Nights Condition on Kahway Ave- (Continued from Page 6) el, will appear in police coqrt on unex- tire outside facing of a new nava' The -present tax rate is jDught about by the addition out the state next year. '- Monday, January 27," to answer' a pected move, Michael Korczowski, medical' hospital in Maryland, WOODBRIDGE—A new short and if Mr. McBlroy's prediction |lack asphalt lane to two A meeting of all young people complaint of driving a car whllft, it, Hopelawn, tendered his resig- noar Washlnjtton. The hospital is courso in hostess craft and foot 'correct the 1941 tax rate will be 1 onqrote lanes, wag brought FUNERAL RITES HELD between the ages *>f IB and 21 under the.influence of liquor. " the neighborhood of $7.00.or >: to be used as, a. center of all naval preparation will be given at the Attention of ftg^ Township inclusive 'is scheduled at-the Me- nation as superintendent of the Pryvocski's car, according .t'» hospitals 'in-.'the country and IB a Evening Vocational School, here, haps a'little lower. -" |ee by Police Commissioner FOR MOTHER AND SON morial Municipal jfJulldlng tomor- Keasbey ' Water System to the Officer Henry Dunjiam, figured in project [n iWiioh President Roose- every Thursday night for seven B. Kankin with" the sur-' row afternoon at tm o'clock. AH Township Committee Monday Mrs. William Fauble And a collision'with an auto driven velt is greatly interested, Mr. 01- weeks, starting January 18. that the Board of .Freehold- young ladies and gentlemen inter- by William E. Rapmann, 25,' night. Keasbey Man Seeks ' ' *' Three government Applicants should apply prbmpt- psketl to remedy the sltua- Infant Buried At Hope- ested are invited to attend. Tho Thorpe Avenue, Avenel, on Bah- His duties were transferred "for sen 1 men^connec'ted .with the Navy % as the groups will be Unfed, Help In locating Br Junior committee have its way Avenue, near Randolph Avt- ,„,_ time being" to. Township En- Uaases will be held from' 7 to 9 P, [black kne," Mr. Ranttln lawn Wednesday own chalrm>n, ejeecutive board department, .have been at the nue, Saturday night. , gjineer C. R. Davis, who was given M,, in the Commercial'Foods kitch- d, "is the one leading north plant since the work Btarted to ful- WOODBRIDGE—Willittlfc' '• WOOOBKIDGE — Funeial ser- and general coijunittee ' to be Riding in Rapraann's car was bis tjie authority to appoint a member en of the.Glrls' Vocational School ide of rough mat&Hl. It fil' the ordV" The fire "will un- onyi, of 26 Maplcwood A;venl vices for Mrs. Helen A. Fauble, 38, elected at &« meeting tomorrow wife, Elizabeth, 81, who w&» •jo> bf.-hi.s office staff to do the work onConvery Boulevard. Keasbey, ihas asked t%e loca.1, r bit of drivers to' use the doubtedly'retard progress in com- and her infant son, of 30C Fulton and thtm-plans Will be furthered jured for contusions and- ehe^k In connection with collections, I'fPhe following subjects will bo lice to try and locate his feroth po believing that they ate pleting the1 contract in the time Street, this place, who died Sun- for a tea dance to be held from and treated by- her, physician. Pry- .'Mr. Koi'c*QW8kifcw^s the ta _ n'chided.: January 13, Appetizing LouU, 18, of the udmsj addj^fs * ght side of the road-when day .morning at the 'Pqrth Amboy B F. M. to 8 P. M,, on Saturday, oif complaints made by users of the first estimated, 1 yocaki was brought to headtiuart- JntrodUfltions; January 23, Ittter- has been missing from hjwje M they are in the middle of Koasbey Water System last year, General Hospital, were held Wed- January 26, ftt School No. 11 audi- era, examined and found to.b^ \jii- To Rebuild estiitng Winter Vegetftbles; Janu- Monday. ' ,••.'•! • As ft result there have nesday morning at ten o'clock torium, Deporatiatw for the at but was upheld by the Township. lit to operate a motor vehic|*. ' However, Mr. Olsen declared, ary m, Variety of Hot Prends; The ^outh is l\vi lumber of, accidents. from the home and at .10:40 o'clock 1 , .Committee, The first bpneevted at- fair will' W the as for the Ujter ftfyvocski wag released u"' immediate plans 4re .being made February 6, Bubbling Bowls;. Feb- pke to'Hr.,M«irrt)t at Mt. Carmel H, C. Clwroh; \m~ wag released un;jtempt to colleot water fees wu inches tall, weighs j! BenWr ball and r^esnwnts will .der bond until the vhearin.r'Me1 . constrijcf a modern building ruary, 13, Stealing Platters; Feb> 1 and he, Hi not Avenue, Woodbridge. - — --^°*- m40 by Mr. Korczowski, has. brown eyes, brown be served d , j\\ . ' J25 feet feat, to take the ruiiry 20, Accent on Desserts; P«b' aomething; should be Mrs. Faubje was the wife of, ruary 27, The Buffet Supper. ruddy «omploxion, H« t" , It is also planned for' the Jun place of ; Oji^ destroyed and ed over.' At the time | is my opinion that the an- WlUifttn Fpuble, writer of the Motes ior CommitteCitt e t o hh>v«> i ch&rgh e * covwed i " and Bolts column in «_• ^_.i_ " M. TSl'B__&_a XU_J '__!___._ fci V» 1-wU SHANTY DAMAGED pendent-Lcadej, and flgg bite's ware reportep d to th« llp -the debris wuW.be cleared, ftway. owwfrt^ttsera, white e|) . • • *J -^ mid". Q{ Youths Between Th^e flk/ftiarted shortly after i, wiwn socksV'fcif " throughout the bowling and bo* pplicftS6t«i-day.' John M

Itftfin st. JAKES' soenrnr Bf LorttU Oh* GIVES CARD PARTY "^Mr. and i&* **d«r» SchmWt, of Oakland Areaji, announce tM Snee, of the Bron*, K. - —Mi." Jc»n Duff, of 183 Coop- •Y.I Avenue, enUrtained * mrartwr PtiiM Alt Kmtiti To tresd.y I1Il!lrtj Gladys Den Sleyker, Jem haw moved to their n«* beta* on fair HddTncwUy set for the weddjo*. ; It wn. •i. Alice Mante and Llndly Hillcmt Avenue. -Mr*. Ptttr Vtt» n. of CdMiSa; Ruth fU/tute, —Un. (da Shaw ana*»Allan WOODBKIDGB—Mrs. Josepl daughter, M4 .Wf« Woodbridge; Ap)w Smith, la* ghaw, of SprinffcM, wwe to* RonKuii and Mri WQHani Ho Syckle, of CHstiW, Wa return !n ftWary „„,„... fch'and. Edward Reick, * * Ntw Year's Day fwt*« of Mr> and mond, wer* eVchairmen of th ed from a. weatkni *pift.t i» « month as originally .,,1,^ . ienj tieorge Yaciina, af Hn, Tfeomas Kin*, of Ktttatdy January meeting, of the Rosar Petersburg, Fla,, f»m wte«rittlW *fray; WaH«r Farter, of Anatl; Society of Sit James* Church held' W«mbcr» ..? visited Tarpw» &rtap, Clear warm «ejt*ol were d Ronnie 0'2*ll, Lorttta Gro- —Mr. awl Mrs, Andrew Hofax, Tuesday night in the auditorium. water, : RtngUhg. Art' Mtttfemn n, Jittm O'Connor and Edward of Hillcrtst Avenue, tajLerUined buritifr the social hour cards JUre BW Farm, AWgater M of town. •• , • Un, Helen Miller and Mr. .and vere played and pritea were, Ostrich Farm, Xtaa> Daytona Ml* Wiijrttt in *c;s Mrs. George Mrs. Michael P*¥«ro?y, of Tren- twarded'as follow^: ftjja Beaeh, Cypteaj QUimw formerly at Billrfeit \ ton, Sunday. ." Bridge: Mr*. Joseph Quald/ Tampa. '- . • . J"" -Mr- and -Mri' Albert Foster, Mr.. John Mullrn!, Mrs. J4n7,l- Mr», *W«i ISatton, Mi!| .... reside at.26 Henry fttrttfc —Mica Sleanor Ani»l» d Som- —Mr. and Mrs,' Thomas An**,' Hr.' and MH Geerge DegenHardt, lai; pinoehte, Mri. Joseph Gaul; «it Avenue, spent last week With Mr*. De+irthf flkarda,' Ohio, wtfe Uw i «f- Mr. Mr. and.km Jack jBarHea, and Mr*. Joseph Mthar, Mrs. William her grandmother, H* P. H A * sttota Cehevicv, ,. iifhd.Mrt. Jtobert'Sitiitt., of Hat- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hotteman, Coll Mrs. J. Mutajt, Mri An- ten, of OJen Rldg»; . ,WM»|e, Pri|iu-,,J *»BS Avenue New' Year's Iky. of town, attend-d a Neir./Year's drew Rt)sk« rMrs. Klorilly, Mrs. —Strl and Mrs, John Cwitktlo, Eve t«leW»tion at the' home of lohn Tirpak. Mrs.' Hugo Geis, Mrs, —Mm" Attne'Kntiw vt IbllSBOVHft i#ni11lWC111| III Oak Tree Eo«d. spejitl S Mr. and Mrs.ff»rry Chiofet, ,of Herbert Halstaed/, Mrs. Christoph- Avenue, was the .4nMk4n4 j brMg*; Kiv.ahd Mrs. j',, evening at' the home' ot Mr. Union!' er Martid; fan-tail, Mrs. Patrick of Misa Artnfi Hale, of Rockaway. taiio, »f towh. flitt- t-Mri. Rachel Novak and P: Guild?, Mrs. Patrick J. Train- •' —Clifton U»on ot Woodbjridfte «-4Jt tiWt Avenue. - and Catherine, Of Rita Hajwwth inttwtncei a number of rwo-ptec« wVpau* d|«tM« •» *JI fti tw»-to»»4 ep»blBi. er, • Mrs. Thomas MeDermott; Awnan,' »nd Hortca 4 Archer, of tienl. BUcW aotf while, «I*»T» •» ef^'« coml^wtW* fWtWtf tl* H*t fwt«—|i« (Mrt U blkch of kersey City/ were tat ewehw,' Mrs. Henry Neder, Mri. East Avenue, enjomd a d««P-»«* -Mrs. John wilk • b«.q^ w«6t of paint At nHwhci, »tyl«« ««Ii »<*«•** «t*V«hi» «H| krltl eveninf. TJ» «•*• RURS, I omfield 'Avenue, is confined.to guesto of Mr. and. Mrs. 'Michael Edward Colef, Mrs. Phillip Bel- flihing trip from.Brielle.'FrMay. ter of W^ltai |»Vo.ui, j ***i *«.. U . *Ol.mni«». ikirt o* ^f-Wiil, »«««• Utii «a»l,it*d with . luO.d- S home with illness. „ —Mi«s Doris Henry ,ba« resumed Karvan, of Perthing •Aveime. Ur Mic. of I».D »d .Uver tkr..4, Wlt\ ttew «ii^. .Jwfiot «lr»f. Brillkrt tane*, Mrs. Ckarle* Bettawa, Un. . n»»B bit ^*TSi Lipht" *e Brltton, Jr., was tat -Mr. and Un. Geoit* trittan, ctttrTafe eWbiuTwith ton.umm.t. .kill in the *>r* f .w» «• p»W.l >SW ir«» Ib * a*«U Sfcudt and Mr*. AY &!»*. The her studies at Iow« -University insji j:arol»-.WOTe led lij'iij ) a small croup of friends at a Mr. and Mr*. Edward Breen, and «ltk»Mtt* skirt which canouflagct iU fullneu br soft foU» U frebt a«4 bauk. Tb« trim-GUcd special award went: to Mrs, H. after spending MvwaJ w«ki with brt, 1|AB OIHforil Ja^cri her j«re«ti, Mr. awl Mi*lam«l Year's Evft cdehttBon at hk Mr. and Mrt. Hike Kmn atuikk to ^*M ^j^M Ne«ter.: * '••<>/ • church etn)ir., The j.r..^r J. Henry, of West Avenue, on Sonora AveAueyHaU and ed a theatre performance in Perth ararng*d>l»jr Herbert h,-m —Mist Mary Clark, fcuffcter nakcrs were , distributed Anboy recently. ' WOMB'S CU/B reader o* Bahway, ami -,vai 1 Cm Cnaket Into BttiWng, iho guests, wblck* included: —Mr. and Mrs. Russell ^Furte, i of Mr. and Mrs, H. D, Clalk, of ed in th* efcureh Attune ne ami, Wsllace Brinkaan, of ttaora Jfonnt, attended a Woodbridge Personals. MUlAmMFOR DAHCEDrfor, Pa***1l9r hfati Cliff Road^hainturp»4 to Mt. Mrs. Daniel V.»Ku«h. is; Tree; Betty Mason, Cfcar- birthday party in Hillside on Tues- Holyoke College; SbStt Hartley, WOODBRIDGE — Miss Susan . johanten, done CuiUaane, day evening. ; —Edward P. Keating^aon of B&fara Ben* h Chtoi* Mew., afUr spending the retent —A daughter, Patricia Jean, was Reborkk, 24, of 41t Division BdWcr, Thomas «-Mtss Elisabeth Mohr, of Trenl Police Chief and Mr^, 6e«r({» B holidays with her (ill; , bom Sunday nifht to Mr. *nd Mrs. Tilkad Ctmmttte; 8treel Perth Amb«y and Vinetnt- Welsh, and Robert ton, has returned home after Kenneth RechnRter, of Carroll Keating, of Decker Place, has re- —Mr. and Mrs. William Voor- ium, lkllap», 24, of 160 French -Mr. and Mrs. Phillip O'On- spfdtdlnf the holidays with h«t at the Perth Amboy Gen- turned to Dickinson Colltf*, Car- PUyAUo Slated hees and son f*4»erly of West Street, New Brunswick, were in- gor, of Rilfedy Avenue, ent^rUla- aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. era] Hospital. Mrs. Rethnitier is lisle, Pa. after spending the fcoii- Avenue, are residing oh Freeman jured early Tuesday when a car "r Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cypaer, Of M»B>, of Hillcrest Avenue. the former Mist Carolyn Binde- day vacation with h|s " WOODBEIDGE — PrfBraiMry Street, Woodthfidgt. *t N«w York; Mr. aid Mr*. driven by the latter crashed head- —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bent tald, ot towto. —Miss Mti,i|£ pfiat to hold a ip«rt danec next —Mr. and Mrs. Kftmeth Dcrick, Hannegan, of New Brufts- on into Gross' Building at the and Mrs. Anna Bostoek spent -r^Crt. Paul D. Kingberry, of St. ter of Mr. and Mrs. MH Diai- formerly of West Avenue, are now and Mr. and Mrs. Waltfer rtonth -werv made at a meeting ol corner of New Brunswick Ave- Monday evening at the home of George Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. gan, of Grove Street, has returned residing on Cliff JtawL the Junior Woman's Club Held nue and King George. Road, Fords. KINDLING • FIREI'U Miss Alice Aikeht of AveneL Stephep n H. Wyld, of Metifchen, - to Georgian Co.urt College, Lake, —George Urban, Jr., a senior Tuesday night »t the heme ot .Miss Rebovidi was taken to the —The. Misses Winifred Quigley formerly of town, left Sunday for at Villanova College, ipent the Miss Perth Amboy General Hospital by •WOOD'I and Grace Sluk, were Newark vis- a three months' vacation at West season with her pareat*. y Cannilla on Rahway Christmas holidays with his par- Officer Prank Szallar and treat' FAHOPI itors recently. Palm Botch, Flfl. —The Salmagundi Utcrarr a»d Kin Barbara ents, Mr. andMrs. George Urban, ed for a "fractured jaw, loss of •Hans C. Hendrickscn, of M,usical Society will meet Tuesday named chairman. of West Avenue. COAL I four teeth and abrasions of the Wedgewood Avenge, is a patient at night, January 14, at UM home of Ran* ib« furthered to —Mrs. Martin Sneo and daugh- ^._ COKI knee, Dellapa was'removed to the the Perth Aaboy General Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. In T. Sptsetr. present a play at the cooper*tire ter, Margaret, of West AVenue, same hospital in the Wqirf bridge —Mbs Laura Quinn, a student i —Principal Arthur C. Ferry, of meeting and Miss' Ann Dilger waa MASONMATERt Emergency Squad Ambulance and at WUUam and Mary College, Wil- the high school, a pnews»at« «%, fBjahrm»ii. A nrriew of 'blue coal* treated for » fractur»*f the jaw FIE OIL lianuburg, Va., has returned to her tient at the Perth Ai«b«y OenereJ "The Corn Is Green'', one of the Epdemicof and numerous lacerations. Both cJan't beat it studies after spending the holidays Hospital, is gradually recovering. ptays of the current with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. remained at the hosph|l. WAWICOAL* —Bernard J. Keatint, son of season, was given by Mrs. Ches- CoU Herman Qninn, of Linden Avenue. ter Peck.: 666 Liquid or 666'Tabtets with SUPPLY CO. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Eeatlnig, of For All the Newt . 5AVE-buy it NOW -J>ierre Bartow, cadet at The The qnt meeting of the club 666 Salve or 666 Nose Drops gen- Citadel, Sooth Carolina, has re- Alice Place, has returned to DtcJrin- Of Woodbridge Tewmhip will be held January 21 at the erally relieves cold symptoms the turned to school, after spending son College, Carlisle, Fa., after Read the Indopeadenl-Leadtr first day.—Adv. hone of Mitt Gloria Potter, 108 the holiday furlough with his par-spending the Christnaa recess at ents, Mr, and Mrs. Francis Bar- his home here. Freeman Street arid will be "Fed- JOHN J. BITTING tow, of Dunham Place. —A son was born last Friday to Night" CALL WO. 8-0012 —Miss Mary E. Neary, oi Grove Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Tappet), of Street, was the guest of Mr. and Verona, formerly of town, at the Sport fans wlB tuxl complete WTemge of a!) local activitiM qn Mrs. John Rupp, of Mctuctien, Sat- Montckir Community Hospital. COLLEGE TOWN SUPER HARKEl urday, H. ».i3UBim,IHiiim, H. •,„... - . • OAK TREE ROAD, ISELIN, N. J. 4407S BUDGET YOUR FUEL AND FURNACE FOOD PROBLEMS ,f. Burke WITH US — Fuwrol Ohtclon — HIGHEST QUALITY POR EVERY 1N0 IHQCB, MIOJtlHB MAKE OF BURNER rwiC fa NOW! Here'* an 3 Phoaa Rak 7-1263-Nigfet Phoa. Rak 7-0424-R P. A. 4OXM f*r Bute and influenza Open B A. M. to 6 P. M. 19C can 3 for 19c Ret. Can fl MAXWELL COLLEQE TOWN SWIFTS HOUSE ALL PURPOSE jay t« tab First Bank & Trust Company with rev hwita COFFEE FLOOR "(.aa4 tu » '\S ft3 for•: Cash and Due from Banks .-.: 12,041,934.86 Preferred Capital Stock (RJ'.C.)'....! 460,000 00 Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour Cipliei S 3 for i ^iMnda to Mmj ukm at U. 8. Government Bonds 98,4,355.66 Common Capftal Stock .,..,„,., ., 100,000.00. BISQUICK .. ]„, . 25c Temporary IJoan Notes of U. S, pfcf Tomato Soup (White 3 for \\ S1^ •••ri™"--;j-:i---,;"-" 100,080.00 Houflihg Authorltlei ...... 486,856.81 Undivided Profit* 57,886.12 WHEATIES, Breakfast of Cham. Prmw Jttj^^;l bottle! Otljer Soi»a» kni Seeuritiaa , 1,961,314.84 piont ....^ „,.._. 2 for 19c PbPink Salmon can )\ Send the Besom for Cbntib&Wteft ~.t.,.. 84.614.51 PederBl Rewave Bsnk Stock 19,500.00 Reserve for Preferred Stock Dlvi- . Madonna Tomato Paste ___J for 9c Sauerkraut, ^^.,—w.,___ 3 for WASHING Loans and Discounts - r 2,677,199.57 dend ... 5,628.00 Standard Tomatoe* ._ . fie Peanut Butter (Jane Goode) Accrued Interest .••,•.-.. 23,510.41 Rflierve fqr Int«Wt •„, • 300.00 Vinegar, white or cider, - qt bottle 10c Catsup „ 14 M. bottle to Morey LaRue PUrulture & Fixtures 14,967.21 ,Reserve for Taxes, 2,75412 OVAiTlNE «ei 34V, lj£ Me Pancake Flour (Wbit* ROM) 2 pkg> 1 OtbW Aaaets : 1,792.56 Unearned Iatetwt —,.,.....•;..;„ 88,942.74 Swift'*, Ige. can, 3 for 25c Aa»'t. Jellba and Jama _„ during Deposits ,.,.«,,.,M,., -—-.»..«*« 7,882,009.48 RISKY ?8,221,431.a2 I QUALITY MEATS * . DEJPOSITOBtFOR SPECIALS FOR FRI. A S^T, v# WINTER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT weather! ' STATE OF NEW JERSEY "• CHUCK ROAST, Swift's Premium....:;:*!.Ik21 COUNTY OF MIDDIESEX MUNICIPAL ^0FJWriblaUfclS BANKING Pltte Soap Meat

A, CLAYTON OAllK Bonrffes» Rolld Veal rtumcDoniv ' First Bank EDWIN G, FA9ER JACOft GREEN?PAN Fruits and Vegetables . JOSEPH M. QUTWSKI PRODUCTSI ALWRT M. HAQKN & Trust Company AXELOL5EN UT • v.'. ..

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Report Gains Party PRESENT FLAY BeMn BootonAt Home Wedding SEWA -'kiu Eliubfth PLANS FOOD WwObridge 'National SneSne'e off $M Aye,, , wwwwi hothottot a Notes Increase In last Friday nightt it a Ghrtitmih i AndCara Brotherhood* Com- . By BM Conm At VfftWfparty whlth fiwtMed d*n«ing and eTo Qfler 1940 Depositi friday Evening At Eight O'clock singing. Jttfl*sh«antt wtrt sort* To Be Part ed. Present w«« ft* Ml^u Lillian Monday February WOODBRIDGE — Deposits' In TT wvt^^w^w^-rMiaj Margaret Harriet Voorhees, Amsdfcft of Cirtirtt, Betty Toth, lAmerieisj the Woodbridge National Ban* daughtsr OiMr. and Mr*. William H. Voorhees; Sr., of Bar- of Hope^wft, Arlint Tbnghlnl, Increased $286,986.91 la. 1940 Doris Hinton. it ferth Amboy; DepMtment vt the Wo ,iH be held tonight to QM over 1989v according 0 a *Ujt»-, toron A^nueAvenue,, became thee bride of Berwin HwelHowelll BootoitBootort, will hold a luncheon, food , chapel lor the.ttuejfe. titan,' RobWt. L«A«r, Poter merit of condition at the elW of Aon '6( lb*. and Mk .John Booton, of Copperhill, Tenn., Dunn, of Wirtdotldge', fidwstd AT« card parly at the home q focuictioti, "1**'&&&" business on December 81, 1940. i«A Henry Kolak, of South Riven chalrmfri, Mrs, Harold blothen" whfch will bett At the e^d of the year deposit* I'rlday tityWaX eight o'clock at the Voorh«68 liome. t Mnnhattati Avenue, next Friday night, Febtjliry 6e». BftVtd qoddlhg^n, of Yardvllle, couain of the William tlaran and Victor Memeth afternoon1. The party wilt i totaled 11,111,785.48-aa'-aw* of town,; •.* Bu united 'Brotherhood* pared to |884,799.6( at the t»me tlUl tii ddia« km ~ "~~ ' '"' place of the regular de W/in-thj| Wo«- period' in 1989. • : eeting. School oudltonum., Resources,' according tp the V: 'Browii, th*'bride's Mrs. Charles Brookwcll Is I man. and she .will -bo' entertainment ma recent »tatem*nt.of the bank *f»- .. .irient securities, 1206,066,68;' and "1 to*e X<>u Twly.Twly." Board Of Tmttet Votet Mrs., Williaitt • Falkenstem; .Uit-,% f Trinity Episcopal .Ctoeto •other bonds arid riecaritta, The blfide, who was given In info. Norman ftuptack and Mrs.. Ktfntod |cjr the Jilgh •school «W«ori" •339,014.56; lfrann- and 'dis- iib^'h'i father,, wore a gown TolruiaHVeiiibakAt Lonchean will consist of )alls and spaghetti, meat lofticM. V, not large enough to ae- counts, 1302,142,4!!;' banking- of dvbomwtij drape, m»de in simple tMBmOmt : potato «aM , Other saladll' *.*$'=•' Mute all those who whhed house and equipment, $24,7ifl,» fines, jj&esjwrUs to match the 12; other assets, f404.12, SEWAREN — The Board ol omemade pies' and cake* wOl'p • j the. performance and many gown "and * edrsage of orchids. : Unbinds noted in the state- Trustees of the, Sewaren Free sojd. Card playing. will atai«t« be turned away. , ,. The matron of Hottor, Mm, Edgar wo o'clock.', "' 'ment are as follows: Capital Mforgenbon/the bride's tlster,' wore Public Library met Monday with A. Briegs, who ha*, been Stock, common, $100,000; sur- the presidents Mia. W.' Frank I in Brotherhood work 'and a gowfi' of soldier blue crepo, For T«WBtl)|p-Sports '• plus and undivided profits, $84,. matching accessories and a aotsage Burns, East Avenue. It was de- I,, untiring work* for. It* ' 098.84 and deposits, $1,171.- cided to «reci'a itornu vestibuli how, Is* chairman of next M. at the/front entrance, of 4he li- I's production. Ha has an . WlllHm Bldo«y Ciirrle was- the bridegroom's beet man. The bride's brary and David Bajfour was ap- Id that "The Bmperorti pointed ehainhih, assisted by M/ Free Buses tlothei" will be presented on mother itare a |bwn of-royal bhe' ST. JAMES' PARISH velvet *H».<"orsage of gardenUs Arthur Halite -ai^ Kelley Chad< Roehalle Hudioo it itpltDy «o«- , much more elaborate than while the»,brtd.e1poom'« mother wick, to Bttrcji4« .Ihd Install the Mlrtdlth, An «^wrt h»rw-' tni lowtrd* 'tUrdom, Mln FRIENDSHIP PARH __._ offering aid thftithe wore teal h|ne crepe al)d a similar vestJbuJe.;'^;-^;'^'' . at Scott Hall, Elbab«tfc> Ijil number over 100, w»m«n, thli yoaog l«»dlni Vdj AT WEEKLY SOCIAL corsage. A' reception ,for the tm Samuel J, H«nri; chairman of H«dion mad* her dtbat ih pl^ Interested persons and those _, . —-T rnidiate faflHlte*,wa*>ld afterf the the rectot %^rj; Week" drive lnr« wh«n 13 »«»n old^ and It 4r«m4i. CurMBtly, ,MUr« new e«Utiratttt| her lanlh 7«»r EVERY WEDNESDAY te invited-to attend the te- ifc' U ippWiot. opptolU Floor Lamps Awarded As ceremony,-", •, • 1, ' eported that ft total of $176,57 en Iht «cr*«n. today ih» U Mr.anAl oton are now on Gertrude Melder 4Uh'i%i Mrs. Eleanor tonigh? ifckfc will Vlttor lory, «Ur'• it' ColumbU'i Main Prize At Fete ori'their return Lance, local librarian, gave a de r«|»rdtd M one of the matt AND FRIDAY N jtlyat new chkpf*! Mrs. pronililni y6ttti| dr«m»Ue act- Ban Ifnvm lH«h at Rnltli ,,, tf .the bride's ,lktSEWARENf f^ |l • ••.•> V^,^«l » — Mrp»-^^ w. and-.— •"_ 'r ^- — Monday Night ^My'i^ll' tailed report/of the recent activi- SM., Perth Alnbojr e«48 t>\ Gr»»n Archfr." ohn G. Meltlcr, of Pleasant Ave- vetitt In Hollywood, parent*. ties in thi library. A report of Jkatbor krt, at WMMIV . '* ts Of CotmbfsHere WOODBRIDGE—The regular nue, this place, recency an- books purchased'' by Mm. Mont, lorn St.. VtTth Amboj-, ,._e«M $tg THE HEAT YOU COMMAND Municipal Building, U,'*' weekly game socials were resumed HApl nounced the engagement of their gomery Batfour 'was accepted and \l t'> daughter, Gertrude, to Ralph R. The visible flame from the to] WiK>dtirldci> _ ,.7i8B jr\] tut Sewaren Monday night at St. James' auitU vy*»^| toririm under, the, auspices Of & nel^bbo'rfMna;' rejailyei for e*Dempsey, son of Mrs.,Looml8 K. Tho«« present were: Mrs. John burners of a modern gaa rangi iODBRlDGE—Plans* for the under, the, auspices Of &t, 1 »*?««* * .„„""'.'. .eitf.nr] 1 Dempaey, of Pittsburgh, Pa. give any heat desjred from fu Irly communion breakfait to ,. ..., 6eww»,n History >,,„„ JumeJ s ChijrcChhh and irpirtzet s were W;,orw£^%. fl?»l. ^ M. Breitiing, Mrs. Arthur Hanle, tljtbil)''! CorneW C«»- nd donated ears, extende Miss Melder is a graduate of Mrs; A. W. Seheidtj iMrs. fcleanor t«*»t „ ° -9m Id Sunday morning at the will hold it* initial sexton ai ihe awarded BB follows: . temperature that bolls a quart o year at the hofne o( Mrs. Etytl Floor lamps, Mrs, Elek, Fulton U in r'^cejrt bereivehven^ In Woodbridge High Sehool and the Lanif, Dinlet Vv Rush, George UHC immediately after the Lanif, Die Vv , g water In less than five mlhutes t The Bert l^or The turn._.,_ t Kaus, Rahwhy, Avenoe, Wood- Street, town; Mrs. Scully, Dunham the flttK'.bilisved Muhlenberg Hospital School of Luffbarryb , 'Hi"!).'Hi"! 1 ClarkClk , WUUwWUU nJ J. a simmer heat for thrifty "watei I'dettdililp ««nnole»t AH,"'-"'' o'clock MUM in St. Jatnea.' ir\d fathtt.'.Cloislrido -B. U. Lorn Nursing. She ' is *„• registered C*uncU ' bridge, the pViegram will include PPlaiel , town;; MMrs . PF , ^EjlT,.,..,.^, iS Barin,.SamueLiv Henry, Kelley less" cooking. li, were made by Middlesex i lecture on .South America^ by Madison Avenue, Sahway; Betty liliii-' ' '. ',j"' .'. ' '' • nurse on the MuhlenWg regls- Ohadwick and Dtvld Baliour. | n, No. 867, Knlfht* of Col- Mr*. Thorns! ,Z.. Humphreys/, 'pi Pinter, Inslee Street, Perth Am- . thank the, pall tery. Mr, Dempsey 1§ a graduate M When You Get Tired of at n meeUnf ij«ia t««|. Woo'dbridge, Who bis spent seye,*a! boy; Dr. J..J. Collihs)5Jtaln Street, ^Intent J, of the Petroleum Refilling Depart- ^ht in the Columbian Club. ment of the University of Pitts-1 P«ylti| Faijey Prtwt (or yean in that continent The OQ town; Mrs. William fiagle, Grove .,. A. Dbyle, Rev. Glmef—S«« Mel out Minkier and James P. Street, town; Mb. Layjbon Bowlle; burgh, School of •Mines. He U a hostesies for thfefcftlrttoon wi „.. SllVfstroiand A'ogiiBt! F My, new low prices include ,a nru co-chairmen of the" Mrp, Kuhar, Rehway; Frank Hof- nierrtber of the Omtiron Delta To Sewing Club In Sewaren Mrs; Mary,iUck and Mrs. preiner ipr satisfactory sir r thorough aclentiftft examination ast and'they are being as- P. Ilyart, •- /*. •; gaaang, Avenel; Mrs. Joseph Eak,; rendered j i|Jso, the Italian-Ameri- Kappa,. Sigma Tau and Scabbard SEWAREN^Mrs., William, C. with each pair of'•glasses; , by Walter S. Gray, Henry —Mr. and Mrs, Michael Quinn, Woodbridge Avenue, Port Read- can Columbus Aesociation, Port and Blade. He has secured aEcker, of' Woodbridge Avenue, WEItKLY HUDOET SERVICE Her, Thomas Campion, Leon of Oakland Avenue, had as thtlr ing; Mrs. Ooughlin, New Street, lleaijlng Volnntier Firemen As- year's leave of absence from his was hostess to the 8ewarea Sewing Croiled Ey«» Str»lghtened ., Joseph Grady, William i>. Sunday guests Mrs. J. Behring, town; Mn. Realto, Woodbridge sociation, Port .Reading Exemp duties wi^h the Standard Oil Com- Club Tuoiday afternoon, Present , MichQJas Ungan, J, Ber- Judge and Mrs. Herman HiUen- Avenue, townwn; .Mr i Kelleman,, Oak Plrepieti's" AsBOcifttl6n and thi pany for active duty as «• lieuten- were: Mrs. Olive 'Van Iderstlne, DUGAWICHUM iican,' WinftflW J. Finri, bach, of East Orange. Avenue, town; John Mikajlo, Gar ant with the 52nd Coast Artillery Maccabees Tent #31. of Rocky fillip Mrs. JohnC Flum- OPtdMETRIST Gruusam, Joseph Doolan i-The W. A. D. Bridge Club taret; \ L.r Powers,. Milltown; C. (Signed) Mrs. Irma' Lombarc Regiment, Port Hancock. Dick, Carteret; Julia Meyers, Third erfelt, MrsT Floyd T; Hbwell, Mrs. INVALIDS' 1 WARREN '.ST.; CORNER HALSEY ST. Kichurd T,' Ryam Adolpb was entertained by Mr9. William H. and Faniily. m J yw n • «n -i i Albert P/ Sofi^W, Mrs. A. W. dn will serve a» tcMtmmt- Tombs, of CHrt Road, Wednesday Street, Fords; John Crss,' South SERVICE NBWAAK J'_ Amboy, Ellitebeth' poateh, Hope / -II Y«u» at. ThU A.ddice»ii . ;' nfternoon; Scores, were made by : I»AINTER-BALGA Troth Ot rmcilla Zambor, Scheldt and MR Samuel J. Hen- Kqulppfd lu Jtw. Wilfiam H Wateon, of Perth lawn And Sii«an Murphy, Amboy A It)) 8-0—-TDHSDAY BO* KIIIRAV VNTIli 4 b and Mrs. H( Yoiir Home, ltiUnii, Clerunn dnrt Swaaliih HpoktB ;/. No, NinnetU.". Amboy and Hn, W- Frank Burns, Avenue, town. Anthony Silva Annoanced ^ Specials, Anne Machat, 10 Ly< tt, Balgii -of m Mal.ntrejij, W001>8RIDGE--Mr. and Mrs: muvio version of the mu- of town. Others present were: ftiia place! announce ththee ngagegage- Umcdy of the same name Mrs. David Oberlin, Mr8, John. M««sm»n, of Ruh- Rahway Avenue,/ t«wnj ,tfory, s antioun|cd the^ en* ««tn M^Wptr*" Jt.Itankrn, of Slues, Inalfifr Stroati Ptrfh Amboy; thclf Wujgnter, 1 Mrs. Van Taosel, School Street; Klc on sbhif. Ann t^tsffle ap- Avttiel; Mrs. RBMCJI Silt arid Mrs. er, of 877 Wood Avenue, Roselle, ...„, ony Silva, son of Mr. L town; MTS. BaloR, Hamilton Stteet, [britfly'ln 'djlnce end -"— A. C; Dodwell, of town. Mrs, ?'' No definite plans haVe been made and Sirs, Charles Silva, of Amboy rices, son will be the ne«* performance in the, title role. He Is assisted by Dorothy Lamour, ADMISSION j{0e Linda Darnell, Guy Klbbee,.J4ne iSTATEMENT OF CONDITION Darwell and John Carradine. , January 1, 1941 ' MEN'S AND BOYS' MACKINAWS imSiSmimmmmmaiim Just in time with these outstand- I ing values. All our regular sea* :| son's COATS are being offered JANUARY Due Our Depositors at reduced prices to clear stock*. 1 Due Chiristmas and Other Clubs : ,.: Bills Payable -— ><• Other Liabilities .' : 4< SPECIAL GROUP FUR SALE Total Liabilities *...... »' ^8,881,052.01 » - . Coats now $R.4$ To meet these obligations we have: , . * • $9.00 " " NTIRE STOCK INCLUDED! Cask on Hand in Banks '...., .A ...$1,695,916.94 tt First Mortgages 1 .1f2(6j6,6U.31 $10.95 " " Less Reserve l66.478.56 ** ' " $2,559*132.75 • Bright plaids for Other Real Estate ..'. >. ? Jlf'SfSS work and plain Every Coat a Luxury Moid ... at Mg Less Reserve ..4...... ,- 122,^13,42 general wear. savings in oar January Fur Sale. • ~r"^ $ 687,217.10 One to the lagging, season you pro/it in -Property Sold Under Contract .'..4 ' 335,3^0,»l HERE'S REAL savings np to 20%. . U. S. Government Obligations ^2'H5'CIK AA WARMTH Munttipal Bonds ,.;; iiftaKnoo for the setivo m*n Every Coat A Prize Model All wool 32,s*. cloth In RaVoad and"terminai"Bonds..: : {^25.00 ' (. > xippar front Utilities • Siffin' '• ' 1 All Others •».-•' 106>000-OP >»;, ,_ JACKETS W ABE DISCOUTMM OVR Every one WM $8.95. •• ' ' Total 1 •• r$4,{)86fl85,P~0. All dd

f aOTH COAT DEPT. Loans on Pass Soote .-•- * ' L iA !5,»«rn intWest Due Not Trt Collected- ,--i •-• '., jtjjf;! Plaldf and imart AND ARE OFFERING ' ' Exp«5n8ea.Rnd Taxes Paid for Mortgagors w.,; • w,«08.« herringbone pattern* SENSATIONAL VALUES IN Banking House ..^ -, '—, r- -AV- Sizes 36 to 46 . Sport, Dress and WORK CLOTHES SAVINGS Fur-trimmed Cloth Coats $2,00 W*»ol Fianwl Shirts ynm $2.45 Hwdligkt totidk* Pants. " Headlight Lbftd Jumpers ...

(teuton Of tin* (Continued from Page I) Legion will be on hand to Afternoon Cot diy, TUlqnf j>f I4>. W«i Urs. Fred gite them a neml-off. The men will tract Club met with Mrs. ertck,!cdtley, of Sttrnet Street be (e-cxamintd by army phynlcl»nt 279 Hobari Leo- Giant and son Leo,. it TtwnioW »«»nt's sister, Mrs. O n pKlm»hi fttorc, SttmjHt, 4*t«»W Joseph a«hy, d'Uttew Stwrt nUQ ip«h| tyodnesil.iv A third continent nt 18 Townr Avttoe) Street, were Sunday guests Yoi*. ." • ifemon will fto to camp on Tucv to all the need* of n#djf, wUL*fr e'f Mtv togla'smothw, Mrs. Anna r,' January 28, Mr. Baird said en today at 279 H,obtft flltrett,, Ih^am of «^en Stw*t, who la to. Muhfertb«H- Gc41««o and John * McCarthy, .. Utfi Tedily • this iplace, next door to' Seirg ftoe- yaietptng from a recant illness., aiali to tha tlnirerslty 'of '4 Mr, and i,\,\ $.;'^''tr\ the meantime the looal board back and Co, ' .'/><• —fThe Soaa^y Society of St. An-. «..v.J»n' after spending Hit midf , of, ]Win i i^ggmed sending out questjon- Y Church will" hoW • cajrdt winter VM(Mton wtth their partnts, , lr«» to men' who haw roistered, cities throughout tb^couttrx and. T»»)rty in the dii>«ch teereation hall Mr, and Mrs. WlJItem Kuiroiak, of named were a* f those who Veeelvet! their forty* because it han a large bjnytttg pow- dn Frkjay night; February 7 vitb. AvwuL Street .:' , ' " Program, Ap er and is located away from the MM. Joseph Suchy aifehftfrman. —•The Avenwood .Contract Cm» Grace Solomon, %k : 1 l dJ f'. - JkMCph A, \Vair(;nhoffert Jr., high rent district •Jjliflrtyiicwn i« , is-GeraJ* Schlttw k^Uiriied mot with Mi» Maela Grausain. ot •.£*#** ^ RMii. WUlmm, Fnlkonsm nag, 34 Cuntral Avenue, 'cloth "cpats, cloth, ooat* -with fw modwiti darwe a.t.^e Whoolhouse and Mrs. B. Gl Peifieu, of AveneL D; Angelo Mattoo Dapolito, collttrt, fur ;coat8 a»d ittjr, jketa on Jhiraary 17 with »Mw. Walter lingtoii,' ••"' _.}»d Street, Port Reading; ^-R*y Munn, of Avenel Street^ CHno aid J>a«ph Pl(Jkoc«e; mem- the latest thing k» m^llBAj Cook as ohajr'nian. (tied F. Hubvr, 2l'3 -North Pftrk was the guest of.fKenda In'.New bership, 6dna Cook, ««leit Kmild ly underthinga and th.« ^it-known1 M». wid Mrs. loljn P»t«iek.»Bd ye, WoodbridKe ;AndreW Ivan,, and' Jack. Aaud, t^ o< Red Bajnk, ytera S l '•Highland Avenu^, Koasbey. brands in -hosiery.' * L«on Soy McMichacl, 5.4 George Woodbridge; George W. Alice Faye aqd lly Gt.ble >• they »pp««r in "Tin Pan nie, 32 Third Street, ,Pord»; Alley" at Ik. ThMtre, tUriing Sandmy and continuinf t W. Strong:, 58 Grove Avenue, Ke; Edward Sidney Slo- John Eagle aa co-chairmen. The Street, Fords; Sollie W. program will feature a movie, jr, 240 Woodruff Avenue,* Ave- ph J. Ko.csis, ZS& Grove Woodbridge "Your Home.V K' rerlh An CORSETS-CORSELETI bury College, Middlebiiry, Vt., af- daughter, Helen,, to John Aquila. Etwldi, .183 Woodbridge Avenue, (Utli fr^. sen, 121 _ Hornsby Street, SUCCESS STYIES returned to their home in Like- iurDil»u» liiirnnlun not mln' g; Ttawon fionc/.ek, Clinton wood, Ohio, Monday after a two HEG. VAJ.UE3 ue, Kefcbey; Theodore R. Ste- weeks' visit with Mr. Schoonover's $1.95 & $2.95 18 Fiat Avenue, Iselin; Ed- parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. John tSchoon- C W. Karanius, 375 Avenel over, of Rahway Avenue, 88 Street, Avonel; Louis Kedves, Jr., —A son, Albert Wayne, was CORSETS—Front hooji and front laces... i a.n.d Broa.4 Streets, Se- born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs, MILLINERY also front hook and back lacee in long and ,; Walter A, Haine, 174 R0|W» Albert Beissert, of Orange. Mr, short models, Sizes 25 to 49v ^co', Wo6dbfi'dge;*Fra'rfk A'; 1 FAVORITES Belssert formerly resided on Bar- GIRBi-BS-r-Side hook and. zipper mi Second Street, Port'Read- ron'Avenue, •' with last'ex baek. Also ' W. Poulsen, 151 Cltri- -~A public card party sponsored jjui.nite in. short and long; by Nanojt.V*iWe«-*J.39 117, D.' o? A., will be held Friday night at eight o'clock at the home ; 48, Colonla. ' ' of Mrs. John Royle, 556 Linden Topknot Rayon Satm Crepes said Taffeta PROUP PARENTS Avenue, with Mrs. Arthur Har- Sixe< 9 to 17 -' 12 to 20 greaves, Miss Lillian Thomas and PERTH AMBOY ,,,'WiOOnBElDiGE>—Mr. and Mrs. 38 to 44 and 46 to 52 Turbans kmxtls Malon, of 175 Bergen Street, Mrs, AKred Dunfee assisting. Re- freshments will be served. place, are the parents of a ,g 2-Tone Spurn —St. James' Parochial P. T. AJ ghter, Lois Jean, born recently. 0 Krinklo Crepei , Walon js the former Miss Rose will meet Tuesday night at eight SLIPSl Admission - - § Colorful PUid Spurn 'ielvero, of Hampton Avenue, o'clock at St. James' auditorium Inc. Tem dbridge. with Mra. Henry Neder and Mrs. « Striped SH«d*» Luce Trimmed and ,« All Styles Embroidered Style UNBEATABLE VALUES IN BETTER D iUt» 34 to 44 GROUP $ 14? GROUP $ 1 J9 GROUP Why pay more than Chevrolet's lowprices when (1) 1 • (?) J (3) £ Reg, 59c Valuo VALUES IN THESE GROUPS UP TO $5,95 IN BRUSHED RAYON CHEVROLET SPORT AND DRESS ALL COLORS brings you all these great CLOVES VALUES OF SPECTACULAR PANTIES FEATURES andECOMOMZtoof IMPORTANCE New Squared Front PUm Satin »od w Lace. Trim. Ex« Cpntr*«lin| Trim CONCEALED . Rich Fabric Trims Petershams SAFETY-STEPS , AU Fur Trirnjned AT EACH DOOR Lw«d & InterlinerJ Group 1 values to $10 CHFVROUT'S DASHING IIVII I FUNNEL (EL 3- ? ^*79 valuej to PAJAMAS GOWNS Z pc. nun tailor- Group 3 .79 values to ^2Q Extra GivK ^M»1- •4 In- ragular il ity, cut fuQ. Ex. ti. Amuin(ly I tra wurra. )>jrlc«a *\ ALL COLORS Unbeatable Fashion V^fues in *i 69c CANNON HQtt MANDEL'S MANCHURIAN WOLF 3, M4 4 Thread, Nf.V BIGNESS Flr*t Quality NEW LONGER WHEEL3A51 Special for opening flate -r .. PIECED w Coney Sealine Scalinc HJtLFASiflN HOSIERY Coats §TUNNING FELT SLIGHT Coats Coats Poirk Pie» *yg\ IMPERFECTS 39c D«f«ct» you'll bard-i $28-79 $29-79 $1779 ly notice That do Othe Styles a.t.... Q<^ not impair the Qual- OE LUXE KNEE-ACTION Other Coats & Jackets at Guaranteed Lowest Pricei ity w>r detract from, tbe beauty, 1 VAIVf-iNIIEAD 5WE-T-SPECIA! ON AIL &ODEIS LONGER, LARGER, WIDER Wl H >)AlAN(vli Si'DIHCi :".TOi(Y EtWINt HYDRAULIC BiiAKES : FISHER BODIES I KONI AKlD Hi.,vr. AND H MAN TAILORED THE Business CITTTC HOUSE MONEY Lf..'4 & Dress WHO OF BACK VALUES W ANY iHRROLHSif.oLliiM) ; $0.19 ultARTS REASON ' H*xt Doo? T<* Sears Roabuck Jefferson Motors, Inc. 279Hobart St. Perth Ambo: t'M 166 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. PhMe P. A. 4-8015 P8SWUB0T, K J. RANCH AMBOYAmCW «Si' * -VJ7 ?;* •'.*..*& iSt «-i y Co-Star CAGNEY ^ X,' Hikrious Comedy INDRAMAT1CSMASH blic Jhmani Rwnfc* &*» 0f*otanrt W' to Head Cait In'City For Con Smt$ aftd Woncy Keily $# In quest*' Coming Soon totmti, "One Highi h fki ft ith CUrk Gabl* cast ii* WWhet adVenturin* aetton To Tib Crescent Johes if k«rft, specialists in hits, aire With CUrk again. " '*' ' | as an AAmerican newapaflermah In Russia, fttod Hedy' The powfirfnl magnitude of the Marr playinli g herr test slaimbanjslaimbftn$f comeddomedy part ass aM Mos- Singing staf Allan tones and composer l< M world's greatest city is the vital lady street car motonrtan," Comrade X" open* today dramatic for«e which motivates combine talents fi>t a;((econd tttn« In tniveh*l'i he Majestic Ttowtr*. • ' ' the action ef 'thB new drjamatl ing rorfwnt(c corned^ "One Night to the Tro>t Every acene, etery situattett arid evBry line of dialogue hit film, VCtty ,fqr Conquest. Aved for hilarious laughs. Gab- KreniUn fc.hot under tits wllar be- to the Strand Th«*tfftty*iight With Jamefl Ctjiney' and An 'reporter,'" like mo*t movio auie some unknowttt t orrtph In 1986 Jones ««o? moves'rig>f up into the of Kern's most memorable musi- ly will be taken oft with frAnt ranks 6t new Reason fllm cftl scores. , menift " faro. On th,c same lot four years later, Qt Btyhood, It Qfkt* Oable fa not a augpectj-betiij; a the coriipo'ser furnished flVesongs, Handel, on' wh-08e 'noV l On Strati" denial tlpplw, whese dtapstehfls thVei'^o'f them lung by"Jortos, for the fllm is-based, hjs written incite •ftetiiar'i Joy, for,th»y i»y the now fllm. , , i BringiW 'to life solid Americaft ittjrylnat laithful'. SAT., A SUN. *b»oltjtely nothing. Than ha meet* -Wo Coal MIMT ' that fdr' |uiv(mty ycart,i ly mirrors the'jtark tragody, the Miss LflJIiatr, a Susslafi girl With LYINQAOMEOI lusty, humor,1! {ho abject, loneli- Indlrpitly, K«arn *ks Wrtlcally the power ofthe wrilJLcfti flaming ideal*. fhlii.«D)»pll«#t»» BROWQAST ness/ and $tp; heart-warming esponsible for Jokes' entrance Sn?*MJl?*•" ttlllllon re8dc both their livfii. In the^rfd, thoy friendliness tKsfcitf hand'to hand intoftlms.- A S«ant |rlef( lo cof opens at tjm SWahd ;.Ths big iUrfrtae of the flhn li *eVlal »e city'iwtlbu w fl»ts. Thtre ones first "made good" on the Mlu LaMairt whe ehanges typa, Sherldi3i$i8^ ifirl* whose •n'4 rap«a-pr« comeaf concert Btaaeatid In qperrttas. Of uniM.Hal Interest lij.lfl radically to nip the gamut of com g taot -corry her to fame gl "Charter Plldt" at the A major studio^t«ttell• Jouw In at well if roftdcra of ttoftJ edionne BMtgnmenti; She hai i. ; New Yorlf in 1936. Tho latest con- and'fortune. ,f)S?? )s W« bother, Cre««ht theatre. Lloyd Nol»i» tale of boytiMd is thaii^j sisted of a short. dramatic scene modcrnteeil in played by. AiifcUy Ketliiidy, U ihowa wilh Lynn Baft, wip nusical gonius -vvha tra«8laWB the and tw« soniga. Jones sangtw< by the introduction oi k«tdt » Itvektg featured cast In- aoise.8 of tjie' cltystiitoa .wonder- i numbers from the show new characttrs TECHNICOLOR FILM 1 clttdiftl. Af*««» Wnale*; and fuV symphony!'; Thefft 1» • W»finy'« '•Sally 'land according to sfcudi provides many LOYl) NOLAN LYNN BAR! boyhood pal, G<|orgB Montgomerr (below), ARIitNWHF.lAN ON DITMASSCREEN i, thwarted; ;B1 of the alums who seeks to;conquer NAME-A-fiONG CONTEST Jeanette MaeDonaH And with stiletto'and Tdnrmy gun. And then there, is Franfe-Giwven ** the Merely for suggesting, the bpt title for ft br^nd-jjew wng»' f READE'S Old Timer, omnlsfllTOt, Ubiquit- Nelson Eddy Co-Star Hipjoto of the "Discoveries b ous, who Toame &e city's streets, 1941" program over Station W weaves their stories Into one sym- In "Bitter Sweet" eaoh Friday at 7:80 P. M-, .fa bolic voice of the city. Jcnnettc MacDonald, toelsoh Ed- awarding ft cash prize, of forty dot dy and Director W. S. Van Dyke Performance* , Hailed lar» eaflh week, plus ten percent pf Performances apft' ujiyortnly ex- lKOtt it the trio responsible for three of ( the royalties which the 80t« will — Pliw •— the most successful musicals ot pellent, with Gaittey. ftnd Miss earn during its entire life. Bobby Sheridan setting- the'pace for ., STARTINCj WITH CHAPTfe* #7 screen history, "Naughty Mari- Byrne and his popular bind p|ay etta," "Rose Mart*" and "Sweet- rest of the cast. As tney demon- the new music, which is especially. E OREBH HOJKNET hearts," join force* a fourth time strated aq ably inltbe. recept "Torr composed for this prt>gram, and the with the nfotuHjatjon ot Noel Cow- rid Zone," Cagijej; a.nd Sheridan WJZ lUtanere have the opportu- '! STRIKES AGAIN" rd's "Bitter Sweet," which opens are a perfect screen nity to win a substantial amount omorrow at the Ditmns ft ney's hard-boiled .^gnacity and by giving it the most fitting title. straightforwardriess' being- offset She winner's name also is placed MON. aid TOES. A story of London and Vfenha perfectly by Miss Sheridan|s vola- the title page of the Bhept in the late Victorian period, filmed tile spirits and colorful vivacity, in Technicolor, "Bitter Sweot" pre- Whan CUrk Gable, playihg an American newipnper correir lents Miss MacDonnld in the role ponjent, nt««U the feminine driver at » ftreet car in Maicow, Sarah Millick, London belle, Hedy LaMarr, the funnieft roinBne* of tab year get* off to a which Peggy Wood created on the flying Mart, Tbit tceno i( from "Comrade X1' opening at the London stage and which Evelyn Maje.tic Theatre today. . -: • ;",' • • ' Laye played in the Broadway pro- THURSDAY mi duction. On tho eve of her wed REMEMBERS VOW SELECTIVE SERVICE FACTS JAW ARY 16th ding, iSarnh runs away with her music teacher, Carl Linden, enact Boise, Idaho—Remembering that More "facts afrout Selective Ser d by Eddy, and spends an Idylli twenty-flve years ago, he was vice. wiH t>e broadcast on Tuesday ime with him in Vienna until an hungry «t ChrjstmaB time, $}eorgi it e-.os. P. officer of the !TPrij *$t Cordes vowed :C!hit h lations/andd many of theth m wilill be "The Saint" in the series by that 286—rthis year he >planpod to answered by the experts on ththiis name, is seen as Von Aranisch, with Inn Hunter UB his gambling oppo- nent, Lord Shayne, who befriends the two principals. Included also in the impressive cast are Edward Ashley as Harry Daventry, Sarah's original fiance; Felix Bressart and Curt pois as Max and Ernest, pen- niless mUBieian-frjends of Carl Lin- IFREE FREE den; Fay Holdon as Sarah's mo- ON HTATB STItlSIST AT TUB FIVE CORNGIIS JAMEL- ther; Diana Lewis as Jane, who PHOM S F. H. PHONB V. A. 4-sm COMICS eventually marries Harry; Lynno Carver as Dolly,-friend who aids The To Erarr Sarah's elopement; Big Rumann aa |Lidie* Boy and Girl Seven (7) Days — Storting Saturday, Jan. 11th {Terr ^cjipck, • cafe owner, and | Every Sal. M»tine«t Janet-Beecher as Lady Daventry, ft. & Tvtt. Archie's mother. •'

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iWW»'A ?AGESIX itit 1941 Siylt, Dash-And Ctr> John Royle. ing Ftttttrcjeg,;^ 8EWAREN —Robert Meyer, a , eit Fathm, It Opened January 11: rftiStlng of Junior Committee of the Pnalddnt'i have a few momenta to driver for the Shell Oil Company, , Ball at the Memorial Municipal Building at 2 WBs guent of honor at a faroWell AVENBL—The first of a series something "In a. serious l legislative ohjilrman f \i »«rty given'by the.Shell Oil',fcm". •• ••',- • • P.'M-. . •;•. .'•...- 0^ evening, meetings, designed to O ...... TW» la directed to the January 12: Knights oi Columbiii Cuntmiinion Brflakftai at, man'i Clab « Arenel, e,u* ° ployes Association, Monday night tetest the fflther* of the commu- Uhg people of WoodbrldRe Town • ^Columbian Club. ' club rnembtrs at her w i at the clubrooms on Fulton Street, nity, wu held by the Avenel Far- J» between- th« age* of 16. and January 18: Meeting of Woodbridge Camera Club athorn* of erit-Teacher A«»ocktlbn Wednei- GeorfcM Btr««t, We SchoolhduBe. •-,«• - •kit by Mri. E. W. Stern, entitled a Junior President'* Ball is ,W be Jamiary i5i M«etlnglof Avenel Woman's Club at SchoolhouM. "Safety 4W Only Ohoa,ts Can Teach tho wlnnort in «ontracti,i-i,i |«t No, 11-School dn Saturday, urer, H«nry Smithies, and secret January 15: Mt'etihg of Sewarerr History Club-at home of Mrs, It," waa giv^nby the pupils of Mrn. Mrs. WIUIHB Oery WR9 , 26 "i . ,' All young people try, Thomas Mt(ctagh. /' • ' JEmlt Kaus on Rahvyay Avenue,- W6odb,ridge:» 'Btern'i fifth (trade. wThc cast wan the priio for pon-playtp) id fa serving on tho com- '.Mrt'. Mary Mack and Mfs.J.F.-Ryan, Sr., hort- ; a* follows: Announcer, Noel Kfch- ?upper win i«rv«d by th,, tears, asked to, meet at-the , ; ' ' eases, Mrs: Thomas Humphrey, spoakdr. • < Hotn; 'skeleton, Jack• Ettenhank. January 16: Soc1al,spon8ore4- by Francis Fitsigeiald asaisted by. Mre. Joseph ci -A Hall tom'orrow'flfternoon at tfhwte, Jack Moskowiti, ' Richsnl Christian ? ' •tloh'bf-Avenel at Fitzgerald's hall..- and MiM Dprothy Regat,, Pock tp make, plans for the Tlbak, Kenneth Jennings, Joseph January IT: Mee:t{ng of theLadtes1 Anxiliary'of Woodbridga. present •»?<»«: • % j r, .. Your; Navigator person- Green, Keith Schumacher and Rob- .y urges e^eh and every one pt Fird Company No. 1,:athorn* of Mrs, JamesFiler. Mrs, D.P. DeVoung, 6{ w ert DoAato. ' " • I to attend and do your.bit. . . January 18: Formal danie sponsored by Kadimah .pdundl at bridge jAUVArthur JLanw J? Another play, "Profesaor- Bob's or a very worthy cause. .1 Roger-Smith Hotel, • New Brunswick. , waren; Mm. Jeseph Suchy J t Magic" was presented by the Jun- I'll be' seeing you tomo- Calendiar January 20; Meeting of the Sunshine Class of the.Prtsby- George Leonard, Mm. ,!„),„'.' ' ' teria'n Church at the home of.Mrs, Albert Therge- ior Police Patrol, with a cast as fol- Mrs. Prederlek'8eckloy,•jO • sen on Prospect Street. lows Wat, William Uhovlch; Bill, "" '•• .' ' • ' ChriitUn Science—Firat Church Mi8«nhelder»* Hjn. Robtn f January .21: Meriting of Tuesday Afternoon Study ClubyMw. Tony' Porleri«a; Terry, 'Rosaer of^Christ, Scientist; Sewaren, is a Mrs. Charles Brookwdl, And There: T. %. Humphrey, hostess. P»rk«f; Jnck, William Kunie; Pro- ttllnch of the Mother Oh'urch, The Thomas Andnlpioni| Mr^ JQU sjheero sympathy is extended January 21: Meeting of Junior Woman's- Club at the fcome fessor Bob, Lynn Johnson; mother, First Church of ChriBtf Scientist, tershank, Mn, Ear] pBjmcr f brother columnist, William of v Gloria Potter, Freeman Street, Woodbridge. Jdne Rejensbargj two sons, Ed- in Boston Mass. Sunday services 1 Edmund Olendlnnlng, Mrs ^'a f Fauble and to his little January 221 Mefting of thp Sewaren Employees P«d«t»l ward O'Brien and Albert Cursi; 11 A. M., Sunday School, 0:30 A. 1 Kwrntaic, Bin. Alox Tnrci | iter, Lilian, in the untimely - CredlrUnion at Columbian Club. grandfather, Roland Den Bleykcr; M,, Wednesday Testimonial meet-' January 24: Meeting of Middlesex County Press Club in Norman AuniMlc *nd Mrs' of their devoted wife and grandson, Ellas Panko and Paul ing 8 P. M. Thursday, reading # New Brunswick. ., • Donato. •{ **'' f, Helen Alice Fauble . . . Albert Large. „,.. taw* that all Juicy's friends p, 3 to 6 P. M. • • .. ; . January 25: Tea fiance, sponsored .by Junior Committed for the Celebration of the President's Birthday; at: Two movies, "We Drivers" and |l«aders mourn with him . . , "Sacrament" !B the Lesaon-SerH- School No. 11 auditorium from 5 P. M. to 9 P. 'ST. f.'Hemtmber Jimmy," were shown The ichool t«acher who would keep the attention of her mon subject for Sunday, January and Mn •Knights of Columbus are.plan- January 27: Meeting of Mothers' Council of Boy Scout Troop tlirough the courtesy oflhe State dajtet and earn the demotion of her pupil, mutt avoid the * something new in the line of 12, in all' Christian Science Filik, Ml State Street'i No. 41. • • Police, • * traditional drab garb of the old-time tchool-marm. H«r reli . . . It will be presented ""(lurches and 'Societies throughout 1 Amboy, antf thocnw Meeting of Avenel Progressive Democratic' Club. The annual Founder's Day meet- clothei mu«t have • tyle, daih, and color like the three-pitte of thiir U Jamea' auditorium on Friday the world. .. January. 30: Birthday Ball for the President. ' ' ing of the group will be held Wed- , Stella, wpol and rayon iuit ihown above. '. '• chad February ii . .••, Joe Qulg- : The Golden ToBt fs- "The grace February 6; Meeting of Sewaren History Club at tho h^iday aftern6on, February 12, at '•on of .. Louise Gadek are said to of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the Ter«f«nko *h& of Mrs. William H. Watson, Rector Street, the schoalhouse with Mrs. William years old, the second 16 years old, late Mrs. ( ng hands these days. • • love of God, and the communion : Amboy erlng Kuim'tak'in chhrge. Mrs. Stanley tho third 14 years old, and the 8ewnren. •: of the Holy Ghost, be with you February 7; Presentation of new musical fantasy, "The 6m- Getpel, of New Brunswick, a state peror'a New Clothes" by United Brotherhood^ at' emergency truck breaking, down all." (II Corinthians 18:14.) ' officer,' will be guest speaker. Town: Wcodbridge High iSchool Auditorium. , • ...'• (Continued from Page 1) too often—arc ,no longer adequate "Dick" Keating is on the > Among the Lesson-Sermon cita- Eip«ri«Bs«4 Opiiratori W,, tions is the following from the February 21: Middlesex Council, Knights of Columbus, Mln- responded to thirty-five calls— to protect life and property in tho this week . . . Captain streT Show at St. James' auditorium. ' " eight of w.hich were general al- community. t figan is acting chief.,. Yank Bible: "Purge out therefore the February 22: Dance sponsored by Tlrree Star Rollers at arms. On four different occasions, (To Be Continued) i and Margaret Owens were old leaven, that yc may be a new Iselin Man fined I. MAUSNER CO. • Craftsmen's Club. one of the trucks got as far as • on the ritss in Yatik'i lump, as yc are unleavened." (I (Continued frotn Pane 1) 22 Jwa«tU St, Carters, N.I the.front L(. Worthy of fire duty; and yet they local contingent Tuesday morn- are still being uaed due to econ- Geese, 1b. 23c Oranges, dot. 21. ^ i^Maybe it's none of my busi- COA], YARD wltlv railroad aiding omical Masons. for aalo or rent. Good for auto NOTICE iut why is it necessary to wrci-klng or lumber yard alwo. Tele- : - * 'I Make no mistake about it! An 'dang and refuse into the phone New Brunswick 1423-M. 1-17 Tax Duplicate book* of Woodbridge Township for extremely critical situation now on Kahway Avenue. It 10-P1KCU dining room sot. At)()ly 1940 wilt be open for inspection at the Board of As- faces Woodbridge and Sewaren. 5< lie a pretty sight otherwise 06 Atlantic St., Carteret. 1-10 sessors' office in the Memorial Municipal Building The ancient apparatus—one 21 Ijjtler what happened to the between 7:30 and & P. M., on Monday, Tuesday.and at grazes on the -Lumber FOR RENT property, Haven't seen Wednesday, January 13, 14 and 15. of days . .. 6-ROOM apartment at 66 Atlantic Signed, Board of Assessors, RAH WAY . Street, Carteret All conven- • ''.•-•',;.•. John V. Hunt, Secretary, ' 13 Reports: . Fri. to Sun. iences. Heat furnished. 1-10 . . Merman Stern, .ija'ck Rhodes m g... The American Legion CEPTED now for experienced TIM HOI.T B^J that the Township Corn- operators on men's shorts. G. L. in "WAGON TRAIN" Is Inserts enough money in its Fields, Ltd,, 51 Essex Street, Car- Ht'thla year BO that the Memo- teret, • • 1-10 fttclpsl building will finally Memorial tablet... OtDSMOBIlE SfuSP Wno,ome tax fonns are ready keep BEAUTY ^tJl Ohaney iR .wearing a since Joe "Breezy" Ist- fi home Wednesday . . . the second contingent of Piter 10RRE, Berts KARIOFF well in HAND B«U LUGOSI, Heltn PARRISH and volunteers will not BKO HADIO'S ner as a bend-off, it is MVSTEHY WITH MUSIC a sufficient amount of during the New Year! , will be on hand nt the ation Tuesday morning i..,.i> IVM I'WA-l'iJllia SA'l*. NITK f^ M., to bid ^em farc- RAY MILLAND KNOW THYSELF is what Shakespeare said inT'A. new building is expected "EBB TIDE" (j'ustructod immediately by. ... and he wasn't referring to beauty prior SUN., MON,, TUES., WED. ral Seaiboaid Terra Cotta ciples. We say KNOW THYSELF and we ny to take the place of the sfcroyed by fire early Sun- mean know the hairstyle best suited to your ning ... personality, know the cosmetics to enhance "Zettkmoyer Hostess your natural coloring, know the steps to per- tssion Of Card Club fect grooming! Know all this and practice it —day in and day out—until you've got beau- ARE; N—The Sewaren ty well in hand, START % New Year right f jGlub met Wednesday after- AND SEB HOW MUCH vith Mrs. George Stilwelr in and you'll END it by being a lovelier, more OWyou can step right up Into A18O AVAILABLE $oad.,"wlth Mrs. Thomas jZet. MORE YOU GET/ N the fine-car claw at a price yer as hostess • There were charming YOU! ' 100.HOR88POWER<1-CVLINDER well wtthln your budgetl Ju«t Without a ables in play and prizes were ECONO-MASTER KNCINE • 119- com/)ar«rfe/uxerao(lel»of lowest- Mi to M*s. Mark t>. McClain, INCH WHBELPASK • UICCER, priced cars with the beautiful big WJ C. Ecker mid Mrs. BOQMIKR FISHEK BODY • NEW Olds Spoclal. You'll find f>ut little 1 THIS SHQP IS EQUIPPED ! . Howell, of town, and itta INTERIOR tUXURY . 4 COH. difference In price. And you'll find yden, of North Plainfleld. SPRING RHYTHMIC RIDE • FAMOUS thatOUUglv«ythatOUUglv«op«ratir^ec'» pVesent were: TO GIVE YOU PROFESSION- W OLD8 QUALITY THROUGHOUT! oray that compares with the be»tt James Havdlroan.-qf UOSBIIB; 1 All Items 35c-3 {or $1 dp Chvistio, of Middle- AL SERVICE! VISIT IT NQWl THE CAR ira. John F. Ryan, of Wood- AT A ^fe Mrs. Peter Van Syckle, eoi-ge Urban, Mfs. Albert F. ' •'•> to, Samuel J, Hem y, Mis.

I, |^r»t William Vincent, « ouj Dtkr «ud ttvt. 8Ul towri$i Mis, Vincenti, o( t ; $ There-has been considerable talk in this,country of the death of demiJcHey if the United States becomes engaged'iri.WaT. the Oldtiimer tkt Wat In Europe Qeftainly, we hope, as do All Am^rictfto, that the nation will be, spired sack ah ot- HHMi HexiElhrt To Win Wm MayhcluieW, deal and pray that a peace With juftlrt will yftit O(lennvetExperts Say becomeposfllble without Amerioanpartici- *CK5i«WfWiWJ. IF THE w The situation in'Europe has not been changed pation in the struggle. " '" / > resolute words of President Roosevelt, promising .There is no basis for'tha assumption mo Am SDO-XAMY SEE A supplies to Great Britain, because long" before _ . that if the United State* «n?afes in war 1H6 WARMING H0OSE. dOST A W3T dF assistance can. become decisive Hitler will'attempt and tHe people of this coar-*-"-«-»-'~"-=--*• out attack and make Germany's supreme bid for power inW the hands,of officials, tiiitthe The significance of our policy" andMts threat war-tiftie concentration 6t authority;,will overlooked by Berlin. The German readers know tl._ automatically mean the end of liberty And vast productive capacity- of this industrial nation'will freedom. - • vide war supplies in overwhelming abundance. Wh Again** Fee Ther/have been such concetitratl6ns of flow to Great.Britain reaches its peak the German op obert G. IJexter, Executive Director, authority in the paBt without serioUa im-' nity to master "Europe will vanish. . •' Service Commfttee/explainB.why paiment'of American liberties jmd the Irian 1 Consequently, the determination of the Ur/ited ( hail decided.that It should argutnettt is sound that if ^'crisis/arises,' to serve as the "arsenal of -democracy" will accele) pgage "in sending food and" supplies to there o'an'b'e & similar delegation o! power German; efforts to 'conquer the British Isles, In fact,' or to any of the other, occupied without lops of our natural and Constitu- decision increases, present British peril'and puts fen* tional rights, i "* pressure upon Hitler to seek an immediate decision;? He's.' * The example of the British Government " Rurnaniim Move No Si States in the Far East The effect of who wins in Europe, the United H. G* Wells, the British' historian, of such a joint threat, would .be to States is big enough to take care His war-making resources are unimpaired and his strate'; fcupied Europe provided the manpraise- s the methods of diaseminating in- The chief interest of Cangtrau, present this country with the most of iteelf and ita .interests in this shrewdness is equalled by hid boldness of action • ia left free for agriculture and mariu- and o^ the peopls of the ifnitsd dire peril that it has seen since ttie hemisphere, no matter how many signs unmistakably indicate that a new German thtin'de%\ formation in, the United States and de- States, wil) he centered upon steps qarly days of the Republic. nations gang^up on- us, Whether |ing. Thus, If the blockade is broken taken tb implement the willing- bolt is about ready to be hurled and its reverberations-will' j clares that this country has a population a Nazi victory will inevitably pro- 1 lupplies are sent into occupied coun- ness of this country to become the duce a world-wide conflict, involv- shake Europe, if not the entire world, to its foundations ., "eager to learn and greedy to know." The President, it ia said' and 1 |it only means that More men are free 'Vrsensl of the democracies." As a we can. understand his attitude, ing the United States, i» a matter Speculation about the dispatch" of German After this compliment, Mr. Wells'raises part of this goal the rearmament is adamant against the use -of of opinion. The President plainly vote their energies to manufacturing program will be speeded but the believes that our civilization can- into Rumania include: (1) A defensive move (a) the question whether we are not "some- American troops in Europe. He 1 lions of war. •-.'••••'• times a little too hasty to know?" By this great gain that will accrue to the has repeatedly given the people not live in peace in a world domi- Russia in check, regardless pf future developments or United States wiU be in the .ex- of this country his assurance that nated by Hltlerism. We,- if any- to police" Rumania and control the Danube River and Dexter, says.that there is [no queB- he means thai as a people; we do not study pansion of its capacity to-produce he has no idea of using our young body isihterested, find, ourselves thoroughly, preferring to read digests in- the material necessary to modern men abroad and, tor much the in complete agreement.'With the oil fields; (2) a preliminary preparation for (a) a decia% j but that there will be hardships in 1 and'throughout the continent/of stead of assimilating a book, cover to cover. warfare, whether for defense or same reason, there is doubt as to Chief Executive, show-down With Russia; (b) a campaign to attack Greece offense. any present willingness on his and relieve Italy and Albania; (c) as offensive to acquire this winter^ Afed, "while tinder There is some point tq the observation part to use the naval or aerial conditions, we should wish to usemade by this visiting British author. There The President's'message.on the forces- of the country to deliver Other Editor8 Say complete control of the Balkan area and gain ports on the State of the Union, coupled with supplies to the British Isles., While Mediterranean, the Black Sea and the Dardanelles; (J) lea's resources to alleviate these hard- is- undoubtedly' a tendency on the i»rt of his recent fireside chat, evidenced almost any o$ier plan would be most of us, |o skta the change that;has taken plaw in they ,|tf pejjiajajao more serious 1 acceptable,» far as we ian judge 1 search for. surprise pujlte op>"nlM"lfi •ji* ;tf iuted 'Swtes the, CWef Executive has .'.titft;, yet As the problem of mobilising including Turkey, the valuable oil fields of the region •) he hartishipe bSlng inflicted on, the since' the war in. Europe /began been convinced that actual partici- : ing information instead of sourly seeking the nation's skilled, manpower be- to expel the British from the whole region, people." In the Judgment of the more .than, a yyea r »gog , With the pation in the struggle, even to. the comes more urgent in the defense iiittee, "every oun|e df supplies sent to to understand the author's argument and collapsl e of FranceF , there has been extent of asserting our rights as program, the experience Of Britain Egypt. . ' .' then test the conclusidns presented by time- a widespread appreciation of the neutral on the high seas, is ad- in this matter is one to which Am- Two Great Powers in Death Grapple |c and the occupied sections of Europe dependence of this country, in past ly thinking on our own part. visable. ericans may well give heed. • The war can be understood only if the reai ncreaqe the hardships which^he Brit- yean, upon • the stabiliting force In , that country, according to fople are undergoing." of the British Fleet. Most'Ame*. In his fireside talk to the people The Economist, the allocation of that it is a death grapple between Germany reports that his Committee, com- Soldiers Mast Learn Englith icans are now convinced. that, of the country, in the latter part skilled workers to, the industries Britain. What happens elsewhere, in Albania, Libya/ftfe without the British Fledt in the of December, Mr. Roosevelt, with- where they are most needed and Balkans or the Near East, ia important only as they affect j| of men and women with a religious An important step in hemisphere de- Atlantic, the future peace of the out amplification, declared cate- the training.of others to take their the fighting strength or the endurance of the powerful' humanitarian motive, having the ad- fense .is reported fron/Ecuador where the United States is in jeopardy until gorically that our fleet "is in the places or> supplement their efforts t projected two-ocean navy can Pacific." This has been generally antagonists. The deadly struggle now centers around and of first-hand daily contact with the Ministry of Defense haa decreed that mem- are even today being largely left to be constructed and take Its place taken as a plain warning W* 1;he the initiative of Individual business over the British Isles, where U-boats and Messerschmldis jjonoh the. other side, arrived at its bers of both military and naval forces upon the high seas. . ,. Japanese that the United States leaders. The result is that the re- seek to inflict a fatal blow to British supplies and produc- ?| an after considerable reflection and a must learn English and devote at least two The leaders of the defensepror 'will not hesitate to act, if neces- quisite supply of labor simply is sary to prevent, the Tokyo branch tive capacity. It is also found in German skies, where • hours a week to instruction in the language. grain- in Washington have repeat- not forthcoming. The, Ministry of t of hearts' None of them wanted of the plunder bund.-from taking Labor states that a million new edly stressed: the urgency of the advantage of the situation in Eu- bombers feel out vital German areas, in occupied |ildren of France, or of any other Eu- this is interesting because it may be international situation, Thore is workers.will be required in the rope to seize the. possessions of the war industries during the, next where new bases are attacked and in the waters that lap! country to suffer. • the forerunner of a> general effort to pave evety prospect that red-tape • and Dutch or the British. Il is largely r twelve months, while close to three Europe, where British warships constantly tighten tile coilS']| the way, so far as speech is (jbiicerned, f° ordinary methods -Will", be thrown because the course of Japan is not lankly, however, the Committee felt aside in order that unlimited pro* million workers altogether will be of a blockade, designed to cripple German power. gn the long run, l4the sum total of suf- the cooperation of defejise units of the ducMon can becoma Ifte, ordbf «f yet clearly underway, we presume, needed; "yet the policy of 'advice, that the President was not 'taore The-bomber-blockade warfare is preliminary to'thejl , spiritual ahd physical," would, be Western. Hemisphere* \; tthhe dday . TThh e 6utjuSi*^ur >ndus|>dus|. appeal and. exhortation,' which has triaill plantslt , in the next six months specific" iri his'reference to the Pa- produced only ft derisory number' hand-to-hand battle destined to decide the. fate of Gteat| r if the British blockade were broken* Ecuador will soon receive military and will probably determine* whether cific or For Eastern, question. of retrained Workers when set be- Britain, when Hitler seeks his supreme triumph, and, if this States to ; side these targets, is to he con- |is tide of American kindness than naval missions from the this country will ha^ !to face the The nation is.'wiiriessing tM in- fails," when, the'British armies, reinforced by men 'pit ftp- serve as technical advisers to thf -.array and probability of a ^r|t|war. All tinued." The latest, plan, we are be the case if Great Britain as the tense efforts of two "coromjittees" told merely carries on this policy. quered nations, seek to deliver the knockout blow " that we can produce, .in time for of private citlaens to align pOblic of democratic nations were able to navy, Naturally, it will be better if her assisting the British against the In The Economist's opinion: "Until supremacy in Germany. Present tactics may weaken th*( opinion. The well-known gioup every man and woman that can be I off the domination of the totalitarian soldiers and sailors speak English but we expected German drive, will serve seeking to Defend America by. antafonista but the big blood-letting lies ahead, wonder how much they expect to learn in the interests of this nation, even spared from the essential core of land restore freedom once more. Add to the Allies has at last found civilian work is engaged on war not many weeks hence. ' though it does no more than give a rival in the newly organized No "two hours a,week." us time m which to perfect «w production or in the export trades, Conflict and Speculation Foreign Wars Committee, which is all our meaBureB must be half defense plans and increase produc- centering its efforts, apparently,, With this background it is easy, to understani democracy Will SttrviH War tive capacities. •''".-. measures." , '•;:.'..•' , , Only One War, %«Japan in working up sentiment against The United States ia as yet some importance of immediate delivery of planes, guns,1 Is increasingly important for Amer- The United. States is facing two depleting our own defense y mail of propaganda Far East, there are signs that the Japanese, like the G:e| The admiral understands .the nature 1 country when they fail to take into which in some instances comes mans, are preparing a new move, which may involve,* " of the warfare now raging much better from sourceaitilftiendly to its dem- |ration the .vital fact that the people thari many Americans, The quicker we ocratic tom of government. entire Pacific area and be timed to coincide with, lli.tle |ves mak«,the decision to relinquish understand that one war, with one pur- For example, 6 propagandist or- determined and desperate drive in Euyope. their privileges in order to meet gan, "Pacts in'Heview," is sent out pose, is underway, the better itwillbe for weekly in thousands of copfepf ? by for democracy, mailed in the the higher Utter rate, th.a t«guli nergency, the United States, thth e Germama n V^ Vy of InformaIf - United States, be scrupulously de- tion would apply to friendly demfl cratic countries as well as t* total) uake tb* illustration fit the situation tion in New York City. This goes livered to addresses jn Germany, as third-class matter at one «ent Italy, or Japan? Jf so, one effect '•tarian ones. •>', country, let us begin with the reali- The 11*411 On hm* per piece. Th.*' Pqst Office Depart- probably would be.to put the re- Possibly this last course' is tiat we fj(c>:the possibility, at least ment makes » fcr.ofit °n. flJ'st-classcipient in danger. moat feasible one, but another-! Few Americans understani'the reasons even closer at hand'no fw as or letter mall but shows a net loss The present problem does not ttg to defend our Cherished inatitu- individual citizen is conc behind the dismissal of Pleft*'" Laval by on other kinds of mail, presumably lend itself to easy solution. Con* jainst foieip attack. Knowing that including bulk lots of printed cir- is for the recipient of Marshal PetalTrand • bis lt b to exerdue a keener diw hallenge. ^111 be Inevitable if the to- laws to effect any significant Etienne Flandin,"who Is and to ie*d between the Still more Ironic, though on change Should delivery of f otelgn- powers wihtheir present war, the fore he actjepte the opj pro-German thah Laval l the mailing of malled propaganda b? refused in forward. Thus thu ma%;«B,n is qpu^fcry are perfectly willing printed propaganda in km coun. the United' States where corre- M you want, to k^ be kept free—and the; Na-%1-*; a'ome otljwi* p'e^ogatives in order tries fox 'dellWry to addwases in sponding, material would not b$ de. p^g here ia-the tip-off\% ~Cbri»ti»» Science M««iti tHe United StatM, Under intewa- d, Iin thtthe,otheh r nnti-y?1 iv^te^gos^^iii maymaya ,ffeetively, effeetively ararmm. tlonal postal .arrangements the proniuilgftte ^ „ pit circulars mailed In the,, to defend itaolf,' country of rttyn pqekfcts the post- , Saofordi N.,0. —,It age paid, w&Jle ti>« country of des- United States, if Une gwovftl third- »Jy 'itlw Atterjy m B ll ery fvec in '• were increased., [ntMfp more than t^n houc.ioT S. tination m,u«* * ^ y btlOi~ return to NOTICE •PBM*BBsnaMBHMHPIMfVi4;^«aiBp«>B*MaHMMa> •—• • . «' - I r it£!gti&S& /•"KSl; of World Events in fhotog or ,ttr«ttir, SW1 0 Italians Claim Victory in Natal Battle Survives Bomb

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• /,. -VJU iftn** Hnil flNcnunm UncWdtirtt WJMJ oVerarMts) Ilere is Col. Edwin Halsey, senate Untied State* Ooverntteitt ebllfatlom, dJrwii aijA^iBranleod Amos King Fisher, believed to be secretary, receiving tbe presidential ntiitgntion* of mate* and utfltidal u\''"~ flHH» Imposing amiy of Italian Breda fans Is part of » huge amount the first man b«rn tn the AmlBh re- Other bond*, notei, knd delfeatuna electoral votes of nil states, Just be- ~-"'tuy equipment captured by the British forces In Egypt In sklr- ligion ever to enlist In tlie V, 6. Ecmcmber Bow the railroad tracks seemed tij meet in the distance? Corporate stocks, lAcIudlnk itSk "t fore the new Seventy-seventh co» , „„..„* that preceded the big drive of the British Imperial army, add army.- Amos rejected the Amlsh Well, n«w«dl»yi! a Ktffltf « airptaaei haa the same etfeei. The tmagtnary gtecs convened. Eleollon Is not "of- and eMh Herns In proc«*S ibf c61Iectt6n _. »„ *N(!febr«ttfat firttlifhfflrws on to tht soil 01 Italian Libya, picked desert faith, whioh forbids fighting, and Une of the wing tips h If »win| towards a point in the dhtaeee. These are 1 ficial" until congress actually open* life ??! "*"•" MI,TH.«^ furniture ajWI futures i'frptfus were responsible for this "haul." The British claim also tdHave made application for entrance Into tome at the'tralnlng craft at the "West Point o( the Mr," tfonflelpk FJeH, and reads these rotes. other '«u«t* ',;,•,;;;... \,"..""j,;^^;;;;;;;;,^;;;2r..;X'-.-."ti. Manured thousands of Italians In Western Egypt. tbe artsy. Tend. Tbe planes will be used for training the 506 Kmf wdeta. AK1KT8 M, „!„ , ji j, II," First Picture on Gneek Wm ^ Harmony Wllid deposit* of Indlvldita ftrite for Fraticp as U. S. Ambasmto Wired for Sound lose tlons !,„...;,„... ,

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by a- .batttry ot eight-Inch giimi OH tbe cruiser, Tuscaloow, WUUwn tfbster, detnpi>ai.n*r gut* of _. B«W« Vtrbnshandthe WOODBRIDGK-WhUe Town- Iand Joseph jr* Newark, taondny. W00DBR1DQE - Mrs. Jamts r tomers, of Freeimuj Street, was is lurrrwi by a brother^ Qooange ihip residents were busy Christ- \c week-end, i \-i ' •' he guest of honor at a Sufeprtie Bayer, of "New-York City, and a mas shopping, many of them per- and Mrs. R. t. P»^< <* Dovw Itoad, enter- party at her Home-Tuesday night. sister, Mrs, Ijrsncis. Kuntme, of sonally and organisations to which is tf I' Mrs. It. H. Wariiburn, of ty., they belong, did not forget the Connsctlcat, The occasion was pn $$mrt' ovw tile holidays, irthday and th^pjrtty tyW ar- Funeral services were held Mon- Woodbridge Emergency Squad. Hi H has- re- day afternoon at the Grelnbr Fu- Doriattons for the month ft De- [flack, of'ColofliaV, »M F«*d turned to her home. ranged byMn. Jolin ftellly, gf Ise-' lln and Joseph Sorters; of town,' neral Home, 44 Green. Street, cember, according to an announce" ('of Union*."'""'" —l£ii» Gertrude ™«.™.FW1), Woodbridge. Cr«matJoh took ritae ment tnade yesterday, (totaled daufttet of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cards were played and prises at fhe Rote Hill Gtematotf, Un- n ere won by Mrs. .Thomas Sorters, •188.50. Donors weftr as follows: is: „,,, of JtehtMM. Awnue, MeAndrews, of West.Hill Road, Woodbridge" Township Teach- has returned to th< Maryland Col- Mrs. Carrie Hibbttta 'and Miss The American Stores Company, owners and operators of Acme Suptr Markets, prouu*r ined Mr*. «. M. Smith ahd Marion- Hibbitta, Other guests CAR MEMOES' INTO CANYON ers' Association,' 175; Hampton If tQO'Operiate with Amerloan F&rrners, Prbducera, and Manufaotur»rs In this effort to >3 DepiptW, e killed.. ' Elizabeth Biomha, Avendl, Mrs. Small•» iimbf* Avenue, snterlaiiftd be guest speaker. * • - ens,' of Iselln;-Miss Mary Hibbltta, Anna Vitkosky, Forda; Mn. Frank inoVMn. N«U,8an«t,,of ' —Mr. and Mrs. Jqhn Wlesser M*r, tind Mrs. Left Kennedy, Mrs. and Joseph Scmers and Mr. andWillis, Iselin.and A' Friend, ?2 fi Mn. James'Paries ahd have returnod.'home frorft 'p. holi- Jennie Coffey, George, Raymond Mrs. Jamef Sitoera, of town. each. Fresh Killed of Mamaroheek, Sunday, day vacation in Baltimore, Mary land, Just tho «Ue ytm wnnjtt Exceptionally tender andi full of flavor, "Tho kinfl that dropsI bom and Mw. G«org« B. Hoi Golumbia AwtwwrW1 ~Mr. and Mn. Carl Krause, of Mr. and.Mrs. Tom C. Berkley -Avonue, entWtalned Mr. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION Whole or ken and, fotMu, MII4*4 and Mn. Louis Vorbe>, of Atlan- 1b Either Half Id Mrs. Thomas'Read tic City, over the week-end. OF THE Hodshon, Stthday, —Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Knauer, , and Mrs. JChatfles Vo% of Fairvlow Avenue, wore guests Prom iho best pork'growlni centers, All cat tram selected tender porlteti. Leu, tastr* easy \i cliff Road, entertained of the lattJrt mother, Mn. T. "U.S. CHOICE' d Mrs. Larry Bijttihwttth Does, of Atlantic Highlands, Sun- Woodbridge National Bank City, Mis* Frsncei YoBt day, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. soph Smith, of 'HUtabaib- —Llndly Godson, of Colonia Aliee and John McAr-> Joulevaid, hat returned to the ROUND ROAST 2 unday. , •* , „. University of Maine, in Orono, , William Jennings, of Haine,.after spending the holi- Avenue, was the putt day vacation with his parents. At Close of Business December 31,1940 ROUND STEAK »35c •Mr. and Mrs. George Keller, An eiolnslve Acme offering Selected for as by TJ. 8. Dept of A|riettltan esperte Wid itainwff ID*' Franklyn L 'NeWWW CHOICE" by (hem. Look for (he stamp "U. S. CHOICE." , , _ ' ; fcllo Friday. of Mew Dover Road; entertained - RESOURCES . ' LIABILITIES and Mn. Robert Glasson and Mn. William Wren, Afield Road were the guests Metuohen, Sunday.. Cash on Hand and Cap^al Stock- C«nUr Cut 1 and Mn. R. MeCioskey and —'Mr. and Mrs . Herman Jeroff, in Banks, $ 432,939.00; 100.0Q0.00 |d, of Jeney City, recently. of Enfleld Roa/1, entertained Mr, pork chap contains enongli thlamlne (B-l) to niwt the requlreijaeftU Ot > normal sflrit tor It. Arthur Faterson, the ftnd Mn. Joseph Maber an U. Si Government Surplus and Undivided | Betty Mason, will rafent daughter,' Mary, of Woodbridge, l &,Q93.34 Securities lr_r_: 206,065.58 , Profit* lies as scout Isader of The Monday night. btw* ' i rj Girl Scoot Troop at the —Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bar Other Bonds and 1,171,785.46 «cout meeting tomorrow, hour attended a dinner dance al Securities .:._. 339,6il.BB | library. . ' ' the Del Monte Club 1» Newarl tmricb and Mn. Soderstmt of recently, Loans' and Discounts^.. 302,142.43; Tender Celery Hearts lover Road entertained Mr. —Mr. and Mn. James Black ol . Herhry Hawkinson, Mr. Patricia Avenue, attended thi Banking House arid Swen Swenson, Mr. and Wedding of the latter's niece, Mist Equipment- '— 24,71fl:i2 Fancy Texas BEETS Dorothy Ashton, of Plainfield Irick Carlson, all of Mont* 404.12, and Mn. J. Hawkins, Sunday. Other Assets L I Mrs, Gus Carlson of West —Mr. and Mm. Calvin Johnson $1,306,878.80 Snow' White Cauliflower and Mr. and Mn. Frod entertained Miss Marie Var TOTAL $1,306,878.80 TOTAL of Colonia, Saturday Seholck and Vincent Gordon C the U. S. Cavalry, Monday nigh Juicy Fla. Oranges 18 25 and ' Mrs. Raymond •—Mrs. James McCormick of > of Falrview Avenue, en- Princeton Avenue is confined to State of New'Jersey — Township of Woodbridge her home with grippe. Depository m Mra. Charles' Compton, U/S. Government ,—. . Qountyof Middlesex TANGERINES sw..t j«ky 10' "Mr. and Mn. Henry Blanch- pfidd Sunday. I bnnoh lor ford, of Enfleld Road, entertained <. Fancy Young Carrots $c Large Juicy GrapafruU 5 15c and Mrs, Francis lias JFernon Avenue, entertained the former's mother, Mrs. H. H. I Crisp Inbffrg Laitiic* 2 ''" 15c Fancy Red Apples 4 "" ISc cr's sister, Mrs. Nath Blanchford, of Motuchen, at din-

, Maine, over, the holt —-Mrs, Joseph McAndrews of [ember of the i Insurance^ ion POTATOES West Hill ~ Road, attended the and Mrs. Edward Schu meeting of St. Margaret's Guild Highfleld Road, and Mr. of the Episcopal Trinity Churchy . George Hodshon of Co- Wednesday afternoon. Officer* Octagon OcUgon I Octagon Avenue, were spectator* ,—•The Auxuliary to the Ameri- CUanttr \ Tollol Jlummeri' parade in Pbila- can Legion Post No. 248 held iU FRANK VAN SYCKLE, President . AUGUST STAUDT, Vice President January meeting at the home of FRED P. BUNTENBACH, Cathier A. I SCHELLING, Asat. Cashier 3 cans 13C Hcnry St. Clair Lavin, Mrs. Thomas Hynea of Berkely |t Hill Road, attended the Avenue, Thunday night. Directors » —Women's New Deal Club of ikcture at tho Griffith Au<> f in Newark, given by Al- Colonia .welcomed Mrs, Fred H. Thomas L. Hanson August Staudt OSCQ Gripe Juice £'10':'ff'19 uevedo on "Penonallty." Carlson as a new member at their Edward J. Patten Harold Van Syckle i?y Knauer was the January meeting, Wednesday. : i Frank Van Syckle W5< \i MUa Frances Lewisv at Plans were made for a covered J. Allyn Peteraon {infield High School Thura- dish supper to be held at the home of Mn. Aubrey Wopdward Tues- N William Fritxen of East day night, January 21, to cele- Sound Ripe Tomatoes ,L" Cc &>® ^ & Beans entertained at a noighbor- brate the President's Ball. ocial, Tuesday afternoon, CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION Seedless Raisins '^' ^ Campbell's Pork & Beans 4 ^. present: Mrs.1 William iMrs. John Barbour, Mrs. CHAS. SIESSEL IS THE Oliphant, Mrs. Bernard Grapefruit Juice 3 13° Mrs. Lawrence Suit and [Feughcr. HONORED BY GROUP PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK Farmdale Evap. Milk 4r 25^ Palmolive Soap 5* r 3 »-2! and Mn. William Bar- PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 8 Woat Street .entertained Relatives And Friends Sur- NBC Premium Crackers ZW Rosedale Toilet Soap 3y«lrated .venoiohle* nnd (.plw*. Make* 6 (»rtlons. ^i'i George Siessel, Mr.aand Mrs, Eu- Junto Club held a cov- U. S. Government Secu- DEPOSITS 4,783,188.55 gene Siessel and sons, Robert and luncheon at its monthly rities ,. 676,440.14 Other UaWUties ...r... 280.00 Richard;.Mr. and Mrs, Irving Smith I in the Colonia Co-opera Other Bonds and Secu- , and daughter, Shirley; Mrs, Emma rities 1,264,091.48 * ' dquarten, Thursday it- Cayanaugh and daughter, Kath- erlne, of Elizabeth; Mrs, Marie Loans and Discounts .... 970,498.1? ,' Anne Iorio, of tnman Dill, of East Orange; Miss Frances Mortgages 236,807.1$ i is the, guest of her sis-. Jones, Miss Elisabeth Yoey and Furniture and Fixtures 63,638.8$ Louis Machaito of Jer- Miss Ruth Vessel, of Plainfield, Banking House . 400,409.08 CHAMPION n Ms won OTW »DI> prixoa fop superior qulltr. I for a w«ek. Mr. and Mrs, Oriel Barcalaw, Miss Other Real Estate Pure. Meet cwam from 10 quarts rlo«» miJH In «v«^r I Viola Den Bleyker has Dorothy tondt and John Lockle, Owned --„ - ^80,000.00 :•. poaca. to the Muhlenberg Hoa- of Woodbridge, Other Awet, ,....,.4lM7 |PlainfleJd «f,ter (pending ..i i pound >-end with,, her parents, Aged MaVPalel Oat Of $5,480,7^1,4^ [Mrg. p, Den Bleyker of Water Diet Of Exposure Knauer Returned to DcrrytU!* furrn RfII eg at the 'Massachusetts .PORT READING—John Miller, I of Technology, Sunday, 73, of Jfl Clinton Street, Carteret, (and Mrs. P, Moscarelli, who was rescued from the Kill Van . >untyirf Middles^ Butter Kull river at the Port Reading «oal ] Street, entertained thu/r docks near the Creosote plan., on Woodbridw" "., of Linden, Sunday, Now Year's night, died Saturday, Prices Lower Richlaitjl BuHtr [and Mrs. Calvin John- morning at the Perth Amboy Gen- (ontrose Avenue, were eral Hospital from shock, exposure > of Miss/dice Davidson, d injuries. * "THE"FEDERAL JDEl»Q$rr "Biles'" EGGS Cheddar Cheeu X. i, Sunday night. • *ae elderly man wa» dragged JmiMrs, A«hur Say well, out of the water by Captain Clark I of Colonia, will return Robertson of the Barge Chriaholm 1 I Cerrito, a suburb of and rushed to. the hospital in the peilll)iBjpested Egji™... 25^ Bail hrs>rislLara CaliforriUt to pla,n for Woodbridge Emergency Squad am- of their daughter, bulnnee.- Miller never regained •of enough consciously to tell the polio* how he got Into the water- He was just able to mumble his, name. * ' \< • OMilV^T 19 HAM SLIt :IMHia

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t I ' *T'-rQ9cut* and' tratlon in 'bedroom -anti 'bathroom of •« pl« from .UPtfaefroU, ^paon & cinnamon,, one-hutt tea- sllnittH. xBaaaiUie ,thay are in no and these shake! with peacock's • fi»her« it wag ,/onjjerfy believed to tongue the place of-honor at' -the' .juice Is toiake.the aruit'betoffut'befoal fltba spoon of ^owdetitd icloves aria iatf ;be the cause of the malady known i way susceptible to molttUre you can *T»H is put Into e w feasU of royal and a««' • vcjry bjg .fcutth, cup of whooped .nut *« tarantuun, in which tfae victim' Xftp W'-«t the bath directly into 'tbetruitsJUih^- your daughters ^dlng lj« caaracterlned by a i the mule* without sloshing them out tto pte. perfol»m$j»' idaugbnu^.at a-tim. .Shake^the bag ;4ance tob #1 to to F;:NO, was lent to until doughnuts .are coated.' These 4 and >d*lnty' f« are deUclflus served -With hat or haiA According to the National Rp» t««»hinjrJn lukewarm water , 1855. app^pri- drinks. jwurces committee, unemployment t(Ulc covers of j Hdtto " »i expended under (duilna the depression cost the na- tnatemi' eiUal «poar«M)tfa en •how tte'tiJoratiiin df ithe war department i«W by the average ey« at» tion tKW.OOO.oqO.tHW, which Include Many Klnfti of Flan 'In-fte p«roh«§e jSf camels forimUl- I quiclcly, 1 - ^Jbapjare 835 speclet of thore flih APQIU>Wi«ht Jb 4 'hl^ nineteenth jres- At the'age of », MM. iPaul Jf.t », msierli t Babbitt « s«lt i#iie City, wenty' •In Bermuda, including : to saay He'has mjt nUsKtd , * kOtah^ 1 v it theJwt n warn h«caroe a graDdropther ' Ceramic —-—•^^'•^(•^^••••••illpillHiHMHPipiaSSnHiHaHHI TRAMPLE ON 8L JL, LOCAL HAMS NOT Motor float Sto Opens tf INE; FEDERAL •£ RNSWICK rRutgers winter spdrts -Wents till end holi- DOING SO WELL IN TO NETCO day Inactivity this weakeud ns Grand Centra! Palace In flew York IntercolkKe bdxm, frtalhSieh and SPORTS ECHOES NDUSTWALLEAGUE Varsity" swimnjwu; and Junior VR^ •Eft pLMEE "STEM* NEW the «linet of Ue'fnst tor- HIGH SCHOOL Mwr undum I. Vanquiih- slty and.vm<y wntflffi sv,inft Ceramic And Ctrtatih Want pftdt. patrol bo«t» teitfg reflected Carbor back Into action. . w Conn Gets His Chance , tor Bbfttahdw, wjlljfljjetttin . „... in cruiser and Inboard mnaliout in Bdittogf fanB will bo trentfed to day. run In (Stand CenVnl Palace hulls. Several hundred angines— So Bflly Owiirhaa finally gotten his chance at Joe Quinteti Lose Tilts U 1 Whlght With met* ,flwii S&O boat Diesel, g&toltnv *tf-eooled, out- Stand At Home ftnt of it faeries of intramural heavyweight crdtvnl &MnetinW in June, , >outs, whi^'the teams from col-' Perth Amboy Loop f »ii»"m»tttfhort of his freak condition us far aft' heavyw^ht flghttnjt ustrial BftSkuiiball Utgte fired combine, will ope.n'\\$ iHt ' Director^ Afttotlci, tioorfre adly in Competition PrM«y nHp turers, there will he an Imposing . Many boating enfhuslastjifr by fter- Berth Afoboy. . 31 13 cules.' ' Marty changCB In denlffti 'Will be River Boat Cfubi ftVe e*p-ej;t6d to Soveral football BttfifWe been But this,- unfortunately, does not fnean that a ty it le • • • in the tiewtst stock attend'the show M the weekend. Manager jimmy A. 5. A B attivain training, anS are expected Hill, Kdsup'and Kama's, with to furnish a big share of'the action,matched fight 1B promised next June. -T-he betting odds ight six tni six point* YwipijotUvo. announces that the ao cannot he' determined at this early date, but Louis,' no play at the high nctiool i C(n«'nl Cble raljback Vltmie' Uti, quarterback iy, ivoiked liest for Cerateios, Dc- at flick Dennis, *nd burly Bill Smith, ef Ktai-iod for the Cable bibb trtth day hltftt, providing Public Sc.vicr doubt, Will be a he*vy favorite. And Louia will probably FORDS LIONS COP FLUSZ AND BANZYK Support in received from th«i| it from 'Mtpfewood, are the twelve counters, ,. Shel1l Oil dispose of Cdtm wfth comparative ease less Conn should ing public* fs V*WJty grtdders Who will appear, Krtlla, Qalloa and jfclmlU:, ea I ' B.MIuta^iU ...... R.AH.. ' At » captain and fullback Gene turn out to be a Mperb boxer—better than Pastor, Fart, with ftve gmfcfte, plted. CntoliA TWO IN PIN MATCH PACE REC KEGLERS this vicinity, i«ftWre hict»| I pry Dock . H- tins, Bast Ora.nge star, and and other expert flsters. It would have to be another against Hercules, . 2ft as »Wty Hunter, stocky quarterback stars as Lskomski, O'H '''" l\YS>iir OwU Detnpsey-Tuhney style fight if Conn whips the chatflpioti, (21) DoVft South~River Keglert Hit Double-Century Mark I 19 SB frotn Wdgefieid Park are among g prinok, Onttto, B| we belieVe. We don't think there's very much chant* oi 16 30 the frosh Who will don the leather. e-glihski f ...'. -.. k l tonttstt ; But Club Dropi Two anello and others, 16 The Qrtlners hate fit* Eq 82 a K. O.—by Connv There is, definitely, a' chance of H, Hill, f ..u.. Games Tojhitkin'i . .14 Ijtabonrd . 34 K. 0. by the Brown Bomber, however. KUP, t ,..*....:,. It Star son'* p |C«rbr.rundum 36 Atidflrk* ,« .. S.. „. County Lions LeaRua Coumty cetlona, GHOST BASKETBALL SUnding* cellona,'LeflTler, Smalley, g ...v.ft',, ' Stapdlngi NiNUS—The GetttVfcl Cersttfttc • | ^ "|^ Karnas, g ., ,..>.. '% L Pot. Mayer, 6yen««, |WI»y industrial SwWitig Le*tfc» Hajidert-him, f ,> 0 g 1. 38 10 .778 m to the contfart). 6>nn is signed to battle with the Cham- l '19 5lnii«!;'iy niplit by, taking two ouutt o off Unique Game To Be Played Sau0i rtW ..._..„,.. S4 |4 .708 In a pion arid ixnh ffitist defend his crown several times tn a totals 1,1 .6 27 s»yi*viiu ...; ....: ap is IB 2J the Woodbrldge j)m,, i front tthhe lljo ? 8t«e8t«t AHgdar't. ..Swuiwi-., 2| 23 At P«rth Amboy Y.M.C.A. C*bW (56) Cr»uW)r 23 M.Sll meet a fart ii!n five. Other p series y one of. these "pushovers" fiPP Mn't :,;:..,..;..*..;„.„ 24 ttt Catholirt will be Hoi Milhowa 18 27,400 |,|,.f(.:itwl lines. Lamprinos, t 4 O Aeademy ....,....„:.....,;.... 23" > Mclaughlin, ffStR AMBOY —Sports fans —bilt, of tours* w* hftfcliy think so. An upset of that Deter, f 6 0 12IW Braiuviek ..... 13 30 r, ,l-r;ii Seaboard dropped two id;! !> 19 92 of Woodteldge and Raritan town- Bilgrav, f PtrtK Amboy ...:.;.... 5 40 .111 DeJoy, Jardot and O 1 N'atctfj itervke kind-would riv*l «nd surpass the surprising showing f 4 0 8 SpoUwodkt .,.,.!...... ;..„ , 19 Sfe iraii" *ips are invited to attend a Evancllo, f . The feature paip.fror m C«rh'o«i*lttM, and Max Seftm«lit& Way bade w)jfen—when, there was plenty 1 2 4 Cikrtfera R«c '.'.U^,:^L.^ 30 "GhoBt Basketball" game at the Piftcelli, e . . 0 2 Fords 14ons Club under way at 8:45 P. i & 11. took tvo froin Shell '1 pinners Won a palrof games f . »s«Jr»>»!ll» 18 38 the prelim is slated to Perth Aittbdy Y. M. C. A. Saturday of capuble for th« heavyweight crown., Lyneh,g .. 0 2 rc nr I Oil. DVynsfci, g the South River Lions In & County flight, Jartuftry 18, o's ns PORISThg iourt^ Jlfce Ou l[:..-h ,; Bandies, 200; Pucci, cles, -the •AmboyenB gym, with the "Pitches" playing weigh only (rtite hundted and eighty-five and,if this weigh B. Jensen was tne lene Fords g League match rolled Sunday r>i:i; Jenkins, 201 a^nd 210; Coldtn- bowler to "reach a twinicentiury to taste defeat. Mayor s the. "Owls." Totals 25 2 50 afEemoon.' |Mti. i!"i; HntielelSii, 20&, Bltif signifies Strted it Kft^ty be a keenly-boxed contest. This is score. His 2l2 was high'for his Qreiner, sponsor of the "Ghost Basketball" as you know Score by periods: Fords.wonthe first gamo, 944 tft' where Conn's only thunce lies—he being light, quick Gen. Cable .. 8 20- 12--60 arid Freeh'an's 201 was tops be on hand to throw ,0p i the novelty sports attraction, io 034, but dropped the second, 894- Federal S«tAwd (1) Ceramics ...... 5 for-South River. •''.'• ball. 171 171 that is played entirely in the , fleet on thf« tegd, and a boxer at heart, riot a slugger. If, 9 1 960, and: the third, 850-1067. On a regulation basketball floor, aotilh Rlvw (1) 170 SIB m Conn ;lt*|rdft t»f And Warts slugging, the fans Wight Fl#% BanzyBy k were tthfe'only and In Which the fans see every- Horcule. (30) Klekner 178 160 187 OPFHl SHilVlCES' 178 16B ^ to be leaving soon-r.very soon two local %eglerl s to hihitt dW ! thing that happens as good, if notjust as F Smith.... 104 144 188 century marks, the former 171 SVeehan ....;. ;.. 158 201 163 better, than if the hall were bril- fceed, f' ...... ' 1 1 216 and the latter, drassy, of this place, ma 111 Maluski;. 133 185 164 _^L Itantly llgMed. ' o coach of the Kanai V CW* Contract ' v Styles,f...... : _;.. 2 :.... 128 137 126 This is a novelty, and has proven Sprague, f .^..A ;.;... ft 0 Wright ,.'...... *. 201. 211 166 state bbasketball champ! to be very popular with fans every- The totttract that Conn Mgned had a few peculiar claui Kelly, f , 0 ( Totals...... 150.821 778 Fink .f _..'. 157 174 190 Perth Amboy, yesterday^ where and has become a national es that Wttithe topic pi much discussion late in December Springst'n, f :. 1 2 Devan ...V.....'..:...f. 201 196 236 the serviced of the ttajfp \ 2 ford. (8) Representatives of-all the 1 Hlgging 150 206 215 cipate in any cont^t' »i^ WhMj %0)» ott«ted Colin aJs 1 Safttorff ^^...... IBlr 148- 1 H»tl«naLMw* agencies have-^n* "Warsky, »...., .v..V»«»' 11,, 1 here for the benefit of .the B . Jensen ..,.. 167 212' l&B .Coyne •...,....:...... 225 mi thttsed over this game, sports pages also insliwi th»t Coftn sign a-priv at WOUldlnfaiosW, g. .^... 3 b 4 tile Paralysis Fun4< Dunlmrn ;.>.....,. 181 138 |H over the country have carried give himCttntroi of both Billys title and exhibition matches O'Leary, g : 2 2 Totals :.... 934 968 1007 stocies on the game and radio com- Cffttoy, g : 0 '0' Darobach .....'. 177 187 196 Fordt Roc (1") for five yfcWl after the June fight. This was arranged BO' Seyler ISO 199 126. ftJMtt COAL IN mentators, have all cfeted to make B'r'n'wski, & 0 0 Flusz ....1 216 178148 1 this the most sought after, game in that it would ftpply only if Conn won the title. After a Kudelka, g ...'. & ,0 Predmore 158 Pavlik 184 168 168 Baltimore, Mt .—A' Thompson 131 coal, ordered by S&lomtfh j any sport. lengthy discussion in which Johnny Ray (Conn's man- : Homer ..- 193 178166 Security St««l (1) The game was not presented u.n ager) insisted that Jacobs have control only over Conn's ."total* \ ,12 .8 30 Kubiak 172 160185 witz, was inadvertently-^ 16f 178 IBB C*uHn (ZO) Totals ... 866 884 -765Banzyk .... 179 204183 into the parloi' of hlfe " • 14? 148207 l^ZidVeSiddb;caS title fights, the contract was signed specify**that Conn ertoad of his baser 179 RESCUES TIRED PUDGEON fed coal truck1 backed 'tip tc- .| :< rted ojft in total darkness, it has:was unde* Jacobs' control but only in title scraps and not Krflla, f 2 Totals ... 944 894 850 16"? 166 Baltimore, Md.-^Seaing a weary Markowitz home and -the" """ 181 been presented in Cleveland before Gallos, f ,..: 2 214 1 exhibition matches as well. homing pigeon dart under a street CblNS pulled tha lever that rafte*:;! 1»9 218. 8,000 fans, 4,000 each in Detroit t Wagenhoffer, c -. 3 car, an observant policeman halt- An increased 'demand if or (joins, ,trnck bBd. Something wejib i' and Toledo and in Fort Wayne, over 'Rapach, g' , ...^, 0 T"'.;ils 303 ed the moiomtan, crawled uader due to rising payrolls and defense With the mechanism of oil 3,0Q0 fans crowded into a hall to The contract for the June fight gives Conn 20 per cent Barcelona, g) :•.'••.•. 0 the car with a small boy right be- taxes, h. causing the Philadelphia and t)te rear of the truck cofi Central (» gee an exhibition of "Ghost Bas- Deak, g 0 and the champion 40 per cent of the gate. If Conn wins, hind and a momeet later, both po- Mint to double its capacity. The to cliinb, pulling th« 'twv" 4 168 ketball." Schultz, g ,. ... 2 truck ,into the air, dumj 104 800 the champion is to be given a return bout within 90 days. liceman, boy and pigeon .emerged, Mint now provides about 4,000,OOp 159 Satisfied and pleased with the jjfforts were made to identify thu coal .through the front IW coins; a day but is far behind on i 215- 197 Comments it called forth from such If Conn loses by a very slim margin and a return bout is Totals 8 kfid li?ors of th*,,<»ou«e, 166 170 wner of'the pigeon from its tag. 198 numerous and critical spectators, demanded, he will receive 25 per cept. of the gate in the Score by periods: Z01 182 210 Hercules 8 7 8 7—^30 I In such #reat numbers, Ed. Fitz- second fight. So, if it turns out to be a close battle a huge patrkk of Waterb&ry, Conn., origi- Catalin B 3 5 7—20 958 87V 93nato7 r of tho game, decided the gate would turn out for a second bout,-and Jacobs seems game was ready for its showing all to have made arrangements for such a situation in the Cubarundatt (1) FORDS over. contract. HUI 201 180147 Last year "£host Basketball" BOWLING » 193 1W 160 played In 284 towns, large and '•••• -.. 183 164182 small .throughout Ohio and neigh- . Connie Mack Talks RESULTS THAT THE -- m 170 186 boring states, All showing de- Connie M«ck recently disclosed that he tfitought his team ,18» 185 1,82 clared it to be the most unique FORDS COMMERCIAL HOLIDAYS ARE game that 'they had ever seen. had shown improvement in 1940 although they did drop Sk«ckl Au'm is 943 83792 7 from 7th place in J939 to the cellar last year. Of couttft, Fetrato r 173 Everyday living begins *pa, Public Scrvio. (2) there wasn't as much improvement as1 the old veteran Szwko , 225 184 day decorations cotiio A)Wtt. The 18^ 190 DoyCBHk J 176 LYNCH AND WOMER would like to see, but with a few good young twirlers, the -.,- 166 177 Batta 192 204 household commences ... 187 181 161 Philadelphia manager figures he may mould his prtsseut 162 203 Illulninn .. ..-'17I 192 Simonsen -148 normally. TOBATTLETONIGHT squad into ft pretty efficient outfit. Goyette 196 171. 181 |\Vynkoop m 185 Hoiliecleaning once more comes 166 Totals .. 887 SOS 84I7n Feature Boot At High- Mr Mack aaidHie believed theYankees were,the teatft Totals to the fore. Muddy feet, dust, dirt, W. O.,W>C»*|.6S(6) land Park Show; Other to heat in 1041. And he said he'd, like to finish tight and, ordinary winter wear and tear, Skdl Ott (1) Good Fights next to them. One more pennant before he retires i& nat- Stuteki - 1*6 present '(Juite a problem for Mother -• ltt" 177 168 206 HIGHLAND P A R K — J 0 e urally a strong desire of the elderly gentlemfcn, But —unless she has an electric vacuum (Butch"Lyneh's two-year string in Masonic Hall here will two or three years at the least. And just about every. be in joopftrdy tonight when, the C. Kuzma 17.7 Plainfteld middleweight faces May- (Continued on Page I?) nard "Mutt" Wonter of Washing- 806 ton, D. C, former Ifitei'eoltegfato Weglomi (2) 160-pound champion. ;"125 A roommate and close friend of Schedules Of Recreation leagm Eaton PraHkn D,, Roosevelt,, Jr.,, at the For Week of January 13 Heenan 168 Untvet|tftf t>t Virginia, Womer haB Honsen 149 won 21. t>f ^is 96 profession*! Q«yTiOU«tlH Lagonia 170 starts, and has proVen his hitting M HiBh StfcWl l«g l''lve Romer .....'. 177 Thursday, Jan. 16th, Owls aMllly by (Jroppinf all 36 oppo- GreyfiounilB vs irBof 7 P. M, Avanel Totals nent! on the floor. He was a aen- Orslnero vs Bli 8 P. M, 798 satlon in Madison Sqttftre Qatden OW Deutieb> "STIFf lest Friday flight, when he floored At PWtib H*u«e Deaoona ... „, J. Tomko JOJQ'B Itatortj N, _ Marty Marino In the third and . ipJpft Vs

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pqyg ugm* NameXaiwtifl^.^ , , Flamingo's Tongues To ggij/ e a spicpyy sugag r toatlng to' ''Give me a' pound of thaie The tarantula gets Its, naipe froifi' The early Romans regarded fla : One" way to lean freshly 'fried doughnutsdg, , mix-bs^^ f gp^ ft|y l»jband Is 'fonfdd of the towt n of Tara4tb.(^fttfed3h,im>iTtb'(^tf3h> inj 'notion in >b«droom and 'bathroom minggo .tonguetg s as a great delicacy, .cup of granulated rsugsr, one itea- of .a pie fromwekujg up the .cup of granulated rsugsr, one itea- them, 1D0 you kfaow >if they have Apuliap , near which, itMjSiCUrsj , and' and these shared with pockpeacock'ss jpaon »of cinnamon,, one-halt .t«a- witb,{aijyJiind(Of pai y .juice It tojjate.tbe , where it was ,formerljbJ>0lleved to y tongue the pla.ee pf honor at tbe b e the causauee of the jnaUdy knowwn way susceptible to moisture you can *t«jt p QUt.dMht e bath directly Into tat lleast s bbl royal and as tarantlim, in-iyhieh .the victimi ' the mules withoui t sloshing them out the'trult slightly Jjef^e U isputiLnto' I; charaoter^ed by a t htUd b i imWto otsBtm. MMiil ttjefttretttw7swdt o fbei<.$|iKdjQie and .dajnty Js According to the National tf«pt*iilM t , mVs . pprp sources committee,, unemploymentpy . V, 'JSUk covers of tfltetoaa material' «MffllK»QOttoajB expended under oelectlal spherep^^^i duitins the depressiop n cost the na<' sees n by thth e av«ra,'gt' i 1 Many Kinds of Fish, ww at 28 WoW n ,^009,000,000.000^009000000000 . whichih lncludifllldflV IQII lets quickly, tpjn do thope mp species of shore fllh • qf.JJ9, Kit. i t ifa mtioit;• tQ be^etweenRflOO lt take City, In Bermuda, Including 28 species ^^3Bfffii^ in i —miniiii^ M 3^—^^ *"''..'. ^.J^:^K Ceramic Kegfers Tighten Hold On Fourth Pfcce "ill LOCAL TEAMS NOT Motor Boot Show Opens TmithtAt U winter sports DOING SO WELL Hi COURT BOW TONEtCO . day inactivity tW» weeittifld n8 Grand Central Mace h lim Ydrk IntetcolkRe btfx«tVM2rtiAinimi and SPORTS ECHOES INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE v»r»lty swironttW; ftnd Junior vai> •BY KLMER «STKW VBC8CT piw YORK—Thte ttttnial . .the lines of the fast tor- HIGH SCI l,orundum Is VanquWli. Mty and vanity wrwftkrt iVinfc ftiniter tHpttafttitt N*tibn«l pa-trol'boB*! MM reflects Car BWK irtto action,, Conn Gels Hit fhmce ' Ceramic And CirtaHrj Want tor Boat Show, will open, «n eight* in Cruiser- nitd hVHtafd runabout ! ' TBij fans yill be treated tb day' run ,in G«nd 'Central Palace hulls. Several hundred anginet n 30'Bnly OoTitt has finally gotten hia chance at Joe Louis' Quintet* Loie Tilti I* ed By Public Service; ft«ft bf a series off intrintramurna l tmfett With hint then B00 boat Diesel, gisoime.-iifMrwletf, out- buildtta »nd maHtrfaetunri A Bi«. At Home >outBt , wheh n titin tteams from col- heavyweight. otdWl So*M#mef in 'June, somewhere, FtfA, Amboy Loop fcdard—will oe on deck, rlno en^non and nenticsl e«n|p« • The acceswrrj'department will Shell ' f Arts, Conn and l^mf^ e will Ifti* It up in ft tongg:dwaited title bout. Mutnits 1W Wneerln* pair off iri the fast mont representing tjievery Wtest tncludo thottiand*- of gaditets, AbAboutt a ^eai-.ago bheh y said Ovyi,.wasn't rea.^ ^ for LLouis. MORE GAMET TONIGHT tf yhttthhi djttjl mert Friday o.vpniil& in the fcy. yeenrhhi hotrtod in 1J0 tliaW^Uol exhibit*. MAYOR TQSfARTl MM, thee sam^tiiBsam^tiiBee , thejr saidaTtsaid-aTsaid-aTtt'' in aecfi«S fufu an^Tter 1 In thlp Bflfii annual li HIGH. SCORES UnWersjty ifytrmiwiim, The Inter- 0»RD9*-This area '? dtitties In flRIDGE Z «fii' fNfflege Leairtifa follow**** jrttcrn year's e*r/6rienee. ^nd, alflnugK «ot»iB:«iyt>bnn id still Perth AmJfoy.Y. M. C. A, In- ganiiatlop* irt|l - mvUA. tdU(h- 6r«'iner. Auociation tk>n of Engine and BoatManufac tional fcaturw., . •in' fohort of his ff«ak condition aa far as he^Vyw«rtjht fijhtinj tribl Basketball 'League fared *ill open its stfial ' ! turera,- there will be' an' Imposing Many boating enthusiast* from st stock' attend the show o'viHthe Jimmy lKW« in training;; and art oiram!fted rieptt'June. The betting odds announen thirt the Itjfarninh a biff share of the fiction, ight sfx and six pofnta'rwpttltive. 1 pity at ttie hiffh schW rollback Vitiitle JJt«, quarterback 'cannot be deterfnirfed. at this early'date, but, Louis, no ly, .worked best for, Cerattta, De- ter starrni for, the Cable tribe with, day night, ptwidirtf" Nlejk Dennis, and burly Bill Smith, doubt; Will be k heCVy'favqrite. And Louis will probably FORDS LIONS COP FU1SZ AND 8ANZYK kuppott Is Hcelved from ttej from ;M«pkwood, are the twelve count^rs._ ' ' dispose of Cto'^ftti comparative ease less Conn should ing pbli who will appear, p Kfilla, Qttliq* and Stfrfltfc, Oadh The id fullback Gene with' rive JjoWto, paced Cotrflh TWO IN PIN MATCH PACE REC KEGLERS turn, out td be y, superb boxer—Better than Pastor, J'arr, thU vicinity* _ Eaat Orange star, and against Htrculm. ' and other expert fistera, It would have to be anotW stars as Laktmakl.O' «rry Bimtef, stocky quarterback C#r**I« (27) DoVh South River Keglen Hit Doutte-Ctntury Mirk prinoii , OSIBIOOII, $UggM from Jtldpfefield Park nrc among Dempaey-Tuhney style flght if Conn whips thechanapio'n, •G 9 nnollo and otiien. the frosh Who will don the leather, k league *Cont«t; But Club Dropi Two we believe. We dpn't th.ink there's very muchichante of dtfinski f ..:. - 1 the Gr«tn«rs i a K. O.—by Conn, There is, definitely, a'dharice'of H,, Hill, f , 4 JtBitn h SUr • GUMS TO i son'i perttjiirtl fh Kosup, i u *..', 8 K, O. by the Brown Bomber, however. ceUona, "w\ik(wet«,sJeit, *,, AndSrkt,, v County Lions League Cftuttty Mftidr GHOST BASKETBALL Stindlnfi cellona, Irtfflw, tttftfi,' Smalley, g ...,.f levi, Mayer, G Karnas, e "„.,,.<„ W. L. Pet. l&fit May Hot Fight Conn Schwwtt S7 S IN AMBOY SHOWING Davis, R fyobweod SB 10 .792 Of course, Ijftirii may not fight Conn in June (according Braiiaitt's ..k ,St aca's. HatideAan, f IB 10 MUM t BMIWI .'...m..*.^-.'.. Si' In a pr*]|ttitofcry< 1 to the contrart). Colin is signed to battle, with the cham- S4 >m "by" takin '**"**•g two ou t of U»i,»«G.^TiB PMI M..,u..,.. » the Woodbridffe Catholl e i •totals 1,1 .6.27 30 .708 Itlirri' srniiii'S from tiJ 6t« pion and fewrit ttist Ae*6nd his crown several time* in ...... U...U...,,... n meet a fart oV At-Pirih Amboy Y.M.C.A. 1 (tit) CrnWy 23 22 1667 |nini|MiiHit fiv.e. seriea Of '"torflfl-tip' ftfhts before taking on N Conn »ext M«H«nryf» .../...... 30 nouneed later. Playfni- •ontinucd to Mtvifate along Fords lb 28 ,811 ciilri On Juiutry 18th June. U* W»y fet-fooled by one of these "pushqveri Milltown IB 27 .444 Jwkln'g ,;...rt,v,;^...,, 84, Catholics will be Joe ' lino's. • .' •.;.•.•.'. • : Lamiprinos, $ i 0 8 28 New BruiuWiok 12 30 .400 Academy ...... Mctdugttm, Pitiptttrftk, ,l,.l;,| Senboard dropped two PERTH AMBOY —Sports fans —btit, Of taWflte W* hardly think so. An upset of thit Deter, f 6 0 12 DeJoy, Jatdotand "" of Woodbridge and Raritan town- fcllgrav, f 0- 8 Perth Amboy 8 40 .386 , I,, Nntcch ftiWfc Jtorvke kind-Would rtvfcl«n d the surprising showing of .111 Spoltwood „.,., 19 The feature hips »re invited to attend Evanello, t , CarUret Ree A;,;..^; A. I Will ,, p;li[ from Carbo'rtMott, and H*y Tbrttck when—when,there" was plenty FORDS—The Fords lions Club 1« under way at 8:46* P. tit/j Ghost Basketball" same at theMat Pincelli, o 1 l;, & ll. took two from Shell 2 pinners w6n a pair of e&AieS front 1* the prelim is Nlatgd to 1 iiiul Perth Amboy Y. M. C. A, Saturday tor tlie heavyweight crown Lynch, g *... of catmbto g the South Biyer Lions tn a County 1:30. roii. night, January 18. n>rc» wero turned in by g ,j|LioriB Bowlinjr League match Mon* fourMi jttae» Dtti- The Amhoy showing, and more At'present, the MiVHi.. 2:i; Koycn, The 16M team is how kin's took two out of thtee fwn*9 than likely the only one for this Ctfifli tayitoH Jab Louis silly with left hands (sQtmd Steciak.g 0 second place in the 'Penk |JDK mi-Mi Ziek, riding in sixth place, from the ninth place PordS Recs in City League. In Indefierii season, will take place In the "Y"familUt). eV«a t»ys he might knock out Joe. He'l Fornters, g ...i 1 n Middlesex County Major Bowl- ->]\-, Bandies, SfoOj Pucel, -k JenBen was tne lone Fords cles, the Ambovoris gym, with the "Witches" playing ing League match rolled Sunday 121"»; Jenkins, 201 and 2ltfj Coldm- weigh only Wife and eighty-five and if this Weigh bfiwler to 'iea«^ a twin-century to tasto defeat. Mayor Aj the "OwW totals 25 2 50 afternoon.' •'•.'. , : Lu:, 'i»\; HmrfeteteW, JOB,- and signifies Bp*ed tt ffifiy be a keenly-boxed contest. This is score, His 212 was Mgh'for his Qreiner, sponsor "Ghost Basketball" as you know Score by periods,: Fords won the ftrstgame, 944 to where Coftn'ti Ottly ^ince lies—he being light, quick Gen, Cable .. 8 10 20& 12—B0 team and Freehan's 201 was tops be on hand to throw up Federal S«*W4t:South foyer. •' : 034, but dropped the second, 894- ball. that is played.entirely in the dark, *nd « iBOxer at heart, riot a slugger. Ceramics 6 '9 7 900, and the third, 860400>, |Li/u::, 171 171 189 fleet cm If South River (1) on a refutation basketball floor, Conn 1£p »ftd starts slugging, the fans migh Flusz and Banzyk were to only mm 186 and in which the fans see every* , Hcrculei (30) rtlekner ...... i 178 160 187 two local, keglers to hit dotible- SERVICES iKuhlthmi 11% .168 Smith ...'.,.... 104 144 188 m thing that happens as good, if not just as W«H 5pWtHf6 %> he leavingsoon—very soon.' century marks, the former :(f>ttani[ WOODBRIDGK-Bob.'i ,172 m '201 163 184 better, than if the hall were brll- 'Reed, f' : 1 216 and the latter, 298. draBSy, of this place, tnanagtr i ...:. W ill MaluBki „.....: 1B3 185 164 168 Harttly lighted. ; Styles, f .....;...... »... 2 coach of the Kanai Varait] """ 128 137 126 'fiptklaV'(2) This is a novelty, and has proven ontract Sprague,! -i..^A, ::*. - 0 Wright .....•- 201 '211 106 state basketball cHara'pt Kelly, f • * 2 N.uo (1) to be vary popular with fans every- The tttitfact that Golift Signed had a few peculiar claus- Totals 750 .821 778 Fink 167 174 190 Perth Amboy, yesterday where and has become a national es that Wt» th«.to>}e of mtich discussion late in December. Sprin-gst'n, ,f ..'1. Devan ...'..:..... 201 1S6 235 the servicea of the tafife to ' 178 JFordi (2) 16* success. Representatives of all the c,...,. ...~< Hlggihe ISO 206 215 cipate in any confc Mitonal urtwa. agencies ha\t Ctfyne"...... 225 181" '20"i here for the benefit.6f .the In RiJenien"!^.. 167" ,212 ' 166 thused over this game, sports pages L..;. 8 tile Pqralysis Fund., Dunham 181 138. . all over the" county have carried give him tfOKitfOl of^Oth Billy's title and exhibition matches O'Leary, g 2 Totals...... :...... 994 S66 1007 stories on the game and radio com- Cofttoy, fr, ;.... 0 Dannbach ...... 177 .137 196 :"' FordtRwd") for five yett* aftef the June fight. This was arranged so' Seyler 180 199 126, DUMPS COAL IN mentators, have all creted to make B'r'n'wski, g 0 Fluaz (...... '216 178 148 811 Predmore ...... 158 Baltimore, Mr.—A this the molt sought after game in that it wottld Apply only if Conn won the title. -After a Kudelka, g O' Pavlik 184 168 168 Thompson ...... '• . 131 coal, ordered by Sbtom&ii any sport.1' lengthy dfccuWion in which Johnny Ray (Conn's inati-. Bomer .„ • 193 178 166 Security St• 1^ 181 169 5. been presented in Cleveland before exhibition matches as well. . • .', Gallos.f .2 homing pigeon dart under a street COINS polled the leVer thai pin ri 1)W 218214 4 8,000 fana, 4,000 each in Detroit Wagenhoffer, c B car, an oVservant policeman halt- An increased demand (for coins tr&ck b»d. Something wenti 0 and Toledo and in FortWaync.over Rapach, g ..,.....!..,. 0 ed the motorman, crawled under duo to rising payrolls and defense With the mechanism of 8I«' 903 Oil 1 3,000 fans crowded into a hall to The contract for the June fight gives Conn 20 per cent Barcelona, g 0 the cav with a small boy right be- taxes, is causing the Philadelphia and the rear of the truck coKtS Gcn.r»l 0 Me an exhibition of "Ghost Bas- and the champion 40 per cent of the gate. If Conn wins, Deak, g ...-..: • 0 hind and ft1momen t later, both po- Mint to double its capacity. The to climb, pulling the nose; 184 168 ,17i 5 ketball." •the champion is to be given a return bout within 90 days. Schultz, g\ :.... 2 liceman, boy and pigeon-emerged Mint now provides about 4,000,000 truck into the air, du '* 159 104 200 Satisfied and pleased with the Efforts were made to identify the coins a day but is far behind on coal .though the front 215 197 If Conn loses by a very slim margin and a return bout is .... 8 20 177 Comments it called forth from such Totals owner of the pigeon from its tap;.orders. a«d floors of th*'-house. 199 168 170 numerous and critical spectators, demanded, he will receive 25 per cent, of the gate in the Score by periods: 8 7—30 201 182 210 in M)Ch (Treat numbers, Ed. Fit?- second flght. So, if it turns out to be a close battle a" huge Hercules 8 1 Catalin .? 5 8 5 7—20 patrkk of Waterbory, Conn., origi- gate would turn out for a second bout, and Jacobs seems 958 877 937 nator M the game, decided the 'V game was ready for its showing all to have madd e arrangementts fof r such a situation iinn thee FORDS (1) owr. . contract. | 201 180 147 Last year "Ghost Basketball" BOWLING k. 111. Suliir 192 172 160 played In' 284 towns, large and THATTHE |J. Sab) 193 154 182 small throughout Ohio and neigh- . Connie Mack Talks RESULTS 170 186 boring states, All showings de- ll'lu-ku ... .187 1W\8clare2 d it to be the most unique Connie Mack recently disclosed that he {Bought his team FORDS COMMEROIAL HOLIDAYS ARE OVER game that they had ever seen. had shown improvement in 1940 although they did .drop < 943, 83279? from 7th place in 1939 to the cellar last year. Of courte, Ferraro 173 ,lM- 226 Everyday living begins agjtfn. Public S«rfi«« (2) Ssorko 226 184 190 184 there wasn't as much improvement ad the old veteran day decoratiotfs cottffi 111 mi LYNCHANDWOMER Doycssk 166 177 176 would like to see, but with a few good ypung twirleru, the Batta household commenced A 137 181 1S1 Philadelphia manager figures he may mould his present Simonsen 148 Illulmii 17* 169 192 normally. TO BAHLE TONIGHT sqtiad into a ptetty efficient outfit. Goyette 252 160 13D ' Hotueoleaning once more comes TotalB 981 Totals 887 803 847 III Feature Bout At High- Mr. Mack said'he believed the Yankees were.the team to the fore. Muddy feet, dust, dirt, Citttp 6S (0) W. 0. W and ordinary winter wear and tear, land Park Show; Other to beat in 1941. And he said he*d. like to finish right ... l«l 167 169 Sktll 0(1 (I) Hayduck Good Fights next to them. One more pennant before he retires ia aat- Stutski a .... 1*8 168 166 present (Juite a problem for Mother trolly a strong desire of the elderly gentleman. But Daroci .... 146 149 HIGHLAND PARK —Joe —unless she has an electric vacuum everyone; including himself, kflows that this will take time, K. Kuzma *Butch"Lynch's two-year string of Faltisco *.... 1B7 -d«M»eHm her tide. victories in Masonic Hall here will two or three yea» at the least. And just aboflt every- C, Kuzma 177 be in jeopardy tonight when the '(Continued on Page 12) Flainneld middleweight faces May- 806 835 <41 n«d "Mutt" Womor of Washing- Totals ton, D, C, former intefc611cgtate Woylomi (2) 160-pound champion. Slind .... 125 Schedules Of Recreation platon .. ... 136 164 A roommate and close friend of 166 Franklin D. Boosevclt, Jr., at the For Week of January 13 Heenan '. 168 186 University of Virginia, Wqmer has Hansen 149 OTtyTiotlflda v,.. -0 won 21 0? his 16 professional YlNtftrl r Lagonia 178 Big l lv« 160 starts, and has proven his hitting Owls Homer 177 atylity by dropping all 25 oppo- Qreynounda va Qotd«p 7 P. Avenel nents on the floor. He was a sen- flMlnorii yn Big Jflv«.' P. V, Totals 798 ^16 sation in Madason feqttatt tjafden OW Psulichi (1) Jest Friday night, when Me . M, WOODBIUDUH Nelaon .,. 186 rl, TorpprB v» JIHwbUB" 81'_«*• 104 T)w slx*W)und nemi-final II Mete v.- Jules Guidry of N*V Orleans, for- At cyclones Johnson W . the doctor con Mer featherweight champion of I(«B. Arr4W» ys !flj»«t3 1 P. M. 160 Tftes. Caftats v« "olveS 7 P M. Aoe& Turkus 161 that it had good to Louisiana, *n4 ' *^e hard-hitting Wolvos WW«d . CycloneCl s VB Wolvln 7 P. M. Cftt "It's broken," lie dselar- Frankie Arc-JlJe of Baritan, An- Prl. AUOWH v» Cadets 7 P, M. m. Aoes vt Cye1bn«» I P. M. Totals 788 ,866,, >n dayu before a fe«nvy door other Raritan lad wtio has lougnl WO0DVHIDQB JUNIOH WQOOBRWQB ' Rpi«nWum Awn. (2) " him Vay into the hearts of local At P»rt»h Home • Van Horn ,..„..;..., 182' f ofty Capiei, has the first six-Mon. Lion» vs Comets WV, M. Lions . . . "" i. BycloiwD va Rtmgeni ftlB V. M. Ci'alpnea .. 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