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BV TIB NATUUTOB 4 THE FAMILY NEWSPAPER . {nos NAMM ... BUT w here did PMlomena (Av> ill OF ',, R., get those rippled , lere? .. . Who caa idrin- • WOODMtiDGE ntv the mi* who startled WOODBRIDGE TOWNSlHB FAMILY MUWSPAPER .M.ell street rwidenig «ad* TOWNSHIP other A. M., bjrunnin PUCE THREE CENTS the street in His birth- WOODBRIDCE. N. J. 4ORNIN(; MARCH 17, 1989. sUjt? • • • Residents of Abridge and'West ave- TO NAME COMMITTEE ^ aactions of Port Reading llUc Board Halts Action Until WOODBRiTjGE.—Standing GE LYON TO Clergy and Tavern Keepers Expected am: Sewaren are eommend- Committees of the Board of Officer Body ffimon»en iut,' Education for the year 1939- t0 cr Ar ument on Ncw Ordinance for tutting down the speed- Auditors Check on Books 1940 will be named by Mau- inn1 un tW thoroughfare. rice P. Duiiigun,, president of "Bob" Vof«i^ who won the board, at a regular meet- * ' nSI ^ S * F0RD8.—AaunlinR tu a statement made last night Mn.i»teri Object To tarlier Opetunj Hour On Sundays— a |)m of coal awawlei by the ing tu b« held Monday night y William Lybeck, secretary of the board of fire com- [«v*rn Owneis Point To Loss on Business at Maaltim* VVoodbridge P§5*tjer§ti$ club at the high school. MORNING - TO SET missioners, District No. 7, Fords, iw action will be taken by On Sabbath—Also Fa*l They D«*«rvt Consideration ia I has donated it back to the Due to the tact that the ATE FOR HEARING ON TOWNSHIP HEADS the board to hold a public hearing to give those opposing board remains the same, nit the t»ch*ng« (or $26,000 R*vwu«. COP'S APPEAL the budget an opportunity to air their grievance* until members warn r*-«i#i.'t«d, auditors have carefully checked and returned alf books! tyfry few, if any changes, me LIST OF TRAFFIC HEARING MONDAY NIGHT "expected trt be annouuuid. Thii morning", Lybeck stated however, the commission will meet and set AUoiney l.eon K. Mcfcl- Augie Greiasr prwnises to a date for the hearing as soon as the books are returned. t,W|ll pjtwnt ull |>apei!> ui cun-DEATHS IN 1938 WOODBRIDGE.—Argument* pro and con regardi»f i. k new word! for his vo- Uie proposed ordinance which changes the Sunday opta st( Tliis action by the district com- witli Um cutie and uppe ordiii- |UST you day night, March 28, in the com' ing the three phases of the ballot, friends tonight at the annual Bar-; 0 that if the decision is reversed cU-'is with Woodbridge are the fol- OJUlET: thrwatei appropi lathm would b _..__. .^^ __ tiip will be UenA with lowing municipalities, all of TO 1ST AtDUNIT Rev. Karl H. Devtmny, pastor of Tuday, me lads, is ». Pad- Hunieijpal building by a commli- passed, leaving the paid fireman the auditorium and gymnasium IB necewlty of paying Romano's which have a lower death ra^e: the First Pretbyterlan churvh. is- AMBULANCE ANSWERED 27 iloned officer of the army, a pro- issue up to the voters for the sec Each member of the club WLlln^ry t°r the time he has lost. Clifton, Perm Amboy. Montolalr, |(h \ (lay, so dont forget th sued the following statement to ject supervisor, a district educa- ond time. Unexpectedly, all thre* have the privilege ot inviting hisj North Bergen, Bloomfleld, West CALLS SINCE FIRST OF n carnation . . . Erin G< this newspaper last night: ' tional instructor and district chap- proposals were defeated by ovtr or her parents and one other guest. I New York, Orange, New Bruns- MONTH 'The Lord'j Day hu been Wi (h . . . Tuesday U the lain, according to an announce- whelming margins. The first part of the program j wick, Kearney, PlainlKld, Om- aside for holy things from the ear- [lirst day of spring, brrrrr.. mtnt made today by Relief Direct" The water appropriation Is a I will consist ot the presentation field. Belleville and Hamilton WOODBrUDGE. With the ly days of th* church. I regard the u St. Patrick's Day danc or John Omanhiser. serious one and commissioners two plays in the auditorium. Th< fO INJURED AS(Mercer). Woodbridga Township Teachers' 1 attempt on ttu part of some to in- hope it will pass in the next spe- will be the "Marriage Proposal, '! Accoi.duig to the tabulation BU6- Association heading the hit ot uitfht at St. JMW atidito- It U hoped that the district 1 cial election. It Is believed the mat by Chekov and "Spreading thtj Lited by Magee to this newspaper, rease th* hours the local taverns donors to the Woodbridge Emerg- uin where the Irtah will g< chaplain will be Rev. Father Fay, Tews," by Lady Gregory. The lat-j may optn as very untortunatt who will show moving pictures of ten will be thoroughly discussed IARD CRASHES Woodt>ridge Township In H38, had lcy Squad, Inc., this week, with town .. . And the St. Ce- it the public meeting, at which tor play was the wmnw of when ftls time could be usad for life at the CCC camps of which he :3 deaths due to motor vehicle contribution of $77.25. donations time the books of the commission Kimpetition held by the Enj better things, I do not believe the im's show tonight at th has beeh spiritual adviser. tridents, of which, 10 Win pedes- to data total $619 75 will be open for inspection to allClub. -ian deaths. Th%n wert 214 ptr-local r*talleri arc in step with the The contributors for the week Tih In K avenue school tu In the meantime, although the N) WINDSHIELD Brewers' Institute and 1 hop* that voters. The commission will also Amcog th* mwnbars of iuns injured of which 46 were pe- are listed as followii: inn urn, Iselin .. .'Last bu quota hai not been set for Wood- the extension will not be granted." point out at that time the advisa- 'Spreading the News" cast are: SIK R LUMBER lestrians. Woodbrtdie Township hot least the Pawion Play a bridge Township u yet, registra- bility of hiring another paid fire MIM Melva David, Miss Jai UmUPnas - Mr. Devanny commended , Mr. Teachers' Aas'n, • fli.ZS tion started Wednesday. All youths man. Ericksen, Miss France* Ericks . FRUCK IN rREAK ACCI- Bergen and Mr. Spencer for their mi Reading next weekend In a letter to this newspaper, The Nile Kntfl Ow»> • • •' • Intending to make application, Thomas Humphrey, John Kuzmi- DtNT itand. . Although (he date tor the public 'hich accompanied the report, Amer. Lagion Au. must di> to before Saturday, March ak, WtDJam Lefthy, Gllmour Hob- On the other hand the liquor RUMOUUD hearing has not been set as yet, it tfagee wrote: No, Ml Cnlonls 2B. . DoufUs Zenobla and Jerryj . In a freak ac- I Dealer!' AMQClvtion points out ,..VT: _ . POMfefetlMt tiM fete "I take this opportunity to ex- Mn Vtetoria McOwtn treger, I , iii which a plank of lumber that each tavern keeper pays $35(1 K.'publican big shoU i Each applicant must be accom- will be announced for the early ,*ess my sincere appreciation and Mr,'* Mrs, A. Haeker, Aveael tM truck crashed through the r for his license and that the Town- fouls are making faces a panied by a parent or qualified part of next weell The matter of The cast of the "Marriage Pro-| .hanks to ihe newspapers of the hield of a passing car, Bd- ship receives a revenue yearly of I guardian and must have with him: another, special election will al»o posal" consist* of Miss Doi State for the leading part they i:\i\\ other over the police [ Tanggaard, 45, of 201 Peter- $24,000 from the licensees. They | a birth certificate or proof of place|be discussed. Kniely, Larry McLeod and played in th* street and highway jippointmenta.,. Some wan and time of birth. Jterth Amboy end Harry declare tha.t other towns have lat- safety movement, Whioh last Tear er hours tor taverns, and as 't,\t- r and others deman 7h« ww method of {MbrtntUm -' •&&£$& |WtfrtfflMi>o», a .. , or wsawtfgWB- »treer, resulted in the saving of 413 lives sult, the customers go to the towns and the conference tor March 18 hour will be held in the gymnas- Keyport, were injured Monday Antbulanee Kept Busy \ndemon and neither fac TOWHSHiP U8t5 In New Jersey. where they can stay later. ' are being used to give the appli- ium. Dancing will be keld and re- fternoon. The ambulance of the squad has will budge an inch . . "Although there were other help Miss O'Nell, president of the cant for CCC a true picture of FIRST AUTO DEATH freshments will be served by a According to the report of the been kept very busy, especially Uthough many at ye tow ul factors such as car inspection, Woodbridge Townthlp Liquor life in camp to that the percent- OF PRESENT YEAR large and efficient committee. iccident made by Motorcycle Of- highway patrol, enforcement, and during the past two weeks. During I are unaware of the fact ficer Carl Supdquist &• Patrolman Dealers' Association, said last the first 16 dnys.of the present age of desertion will be cut down. • * - "i • safety education—and I am not night:' here is a romance buddin WOODBRIDGE.—The first 1439 lohn Govelitz who Investigated for underestimating their Importance month the ambulance has answer- he police department,, a lumber "The state law for closing.houru ed 27 calls—an all-time record for illcr their very noses I automobile fatajlty in One Town- —the generous co-operation of theof taverns U 3 A. M., and the clt-jed ZT cans—an BU-UH« I«.UIU .„ truck owned by W. J. Donnell perss in its treatment of safety !•—• n«.t». AMIV^V j Hahwaylthe squad Which has been operat- umber of Woodbridge's fin l&hlp occurred Saturday afternoon ies of Perth Amboy Braand y Co., of 224 Jefferson news wag a mos outstanding con- ies of Perth ing the ambulance for a little ov~ n will say "I do" before when Louis Wagle, 44, of 85 Am- s outstandng abide by that hour. In Woodbridge WHS GLEE CLUB boy avenue, Metuchen, was thrown street, Perth Amboy and driveiiby on page, tight er a year. foseph Sharick, 35, of 496 Township we have to close at 2 hauy mooin are over. out of the car he was driving and FINED $200 AND • • t • Brunswick avenue, Fords, was pro A. M., thereby losing trade. instantly killed alter the vehicle ceeding north on Crows Mill road 'In regard to the proposed op- ERE '••',' skidded and crashed into an oil TO APPEAR WITH Fords, near the Lehlgh Vajlej CASALE NABS COLORED ening hour at noon on Sundays, THEM! truck owned by the Premier Oil COSTSJNJOyRT bridge. PAIR WHILE OFF DITTY the. taverns' on th* highway* urc ALBERT DEHAVEN "Bob" Mulvaney is said u and Gas Supply Co., and driven entitled to fhat conewtion. When »the star of the Hen T«»ch by Joseph Petras, 33, of 94 Bur-LICENSE OF AMBOY RESI Tangaard and Poling, the form a person Is traveling' urid stops 2 ORCHESTRAS r the driver of a pleasure car WOdpBRLDGE.—The alertness 1 nett Street, Aveiwl, Wagto's ton, s Find Pong tdtirt at th DENT IS REVOKED of Officer Joseph Casalrf, wno was along the highway to wt his lunch HONOR GUEST ON BE Paul, 18,-was seriously Injured and were travelling in the oppwlts kod bridge High School. IN JOINT CONCERT TO FOR 2 YEARS off duty at the time, resulted in at noon, he may want a glass ol taken to the Rahway Memorial direction. Just as the car heared beer with meall. If h e can'an'tt ge gel l HELD FRIDAY NIGHT, the truck, a plank ot lumber slid the arrests of Major Metz, colortd, els Lauritsen and Jacl hospital. ID Woodbridge Township, he A fine of |200oJMhe-truck and went throuah ,of street, ~ " '" 90TH BIRTHDAY wnton will debate on MARCH 31' . •to the polioa rtport wont stop +ter* th* next time land costs and revocation ot his the windshield of the car. Sharick Samuel 158 * .. . the accident made by Officer Da- will go on just a tew milesmore of horse meat driver's license for a period ot was unaware of the accident and street, Newark, at six o'clock, SEWARKN r'ui-Milv neigh- WOODBRIDGE. — The annual niel Panconi, Wagle.was proceed- to the next town. With the World's iT beef ifujrof jtfve them a two years, were the penalties im- kept driving on until he iw stop- Monday morning. bors and relatives .••liowi-u'il con- , concert of the Woodbridge High ing north on Bt. George avepue, JFaTr opening up r>ext month, there ilf chaiice1"; . . Jeanette posed upon Theron Francis Brown, ped on New Brunswick avenue b> Casale, In his own car, was trav- gratulations yesterday upon Al- ISchool orchestra will be held Fri- near Woodbrine avenue, when the will be Increased traffic through bert DeHaven, of We»t uvtnue, a 127, ot 351 Oak street, Perth Am-George Murdock, of Main street, eling on the superhighway at the dick, it Is whispered, is day night, Wprch 31, in the Wood- car suddenly skidded and ran on Green street, whin he our highways with a resulting in- former Towpslup tommitteenun i bridge High School auditorium. head on into the gasoline truck. boy, by Judge' Arthur jlrown in 'ordi. earing a ring oft that cer> police court this week on a charge saw tlu-ee colored men around a creased demand for the sale of al- and llyhttng commissioner, who I The program will include enqem- Both father and son were thrown Tanggaard and Poling were bot) around noon- in fingser. "SpeJWe" Drum- of drunken driving. car that nod crashed Into the- curt). coholic beverages aiour" """"- i celebrated his 00th birthday. |ble numbers for small groups of out of [the car, the former instant- I taken to the Perth Amboy Genera d lond is the,luck; man . . . Theron Brown, a truck driver When he stopped to question the ,„ on Sunday*.' DeHaven was born on March 16, pkys, solo numbers, orchestra ly killed, Coroner Joseph Costello hospital where the former wa Meanwhile, the clergy is work- 1 for Greenspan Brothers, wag ar- men they ran away. He gave chaa* 1849 In Montgomery City, Pa,, a > WoodbrWfB Dems are numbers, selections bby ththaa Glee took charge of the body. treated for a bruised right, ey in< on the hope that jt may away rested by Officer William Romond immediately picking up Met*, fe wmiles from VaUey Forge. catening to sponsor a-soft by tne Glee The son, who was taken to the ball Bnd cuts on the face and Pol :iub and a number after he had crashed into a mush- who was booked oh charges of no the third ward vote its way, be-When he was five years old the hospital In the institution's ambu ing fur lacerations on the rlgh |ll team. Maybe some bay club and orchestra. room signal. Examined by Dr. driver's license or registration. cause It was that delegation thai family moved to PheonixvtUe, "" lance was treated for.a.powibli side of the face. The latter remain ndows will disappear. . .. The'Glee Club U a newly form Benjamin Wiatanfald, 1M-WBS pro- Officer Casale, then returned to finally swung the vote against, a where he atendeBled d the public fracture of the skull, lacerations o: ed at the hospital. ed organization cunslsjiag of girls nounced unfit to operate a motor the scene and scoured the area, similar measure Ust year. It Is schools, jradfcisting at the age of the scalp, multiple contusions and of the high school and it will be vehio\e. finally picking up FtazieAon the understood that the mayor and the 19 H« tnen studied telegraphy EVI IT ubruaiwik uf body and poulbl e club's first public appearance. superhighway near Ford I venue. second ward delegation will de- ith the Reading Ralboad ^ NOT: fracture of the pelvis and back. ROBE STOLEN Selections will be varied and Mefz admitted that he took (he carfinitely vote ln f«ror of the ordin- rat appointed agent at Uje Mono-'"" • ' VACANT HOUSE ENTEEKD "Shandor"- of the local po- will Include favorite tunes such as WOODBIUDGE.—Claude Deck WOODBRIDGE. — Joseph Kre- without the permission of tfle own ance. , ' :acy, Pa., station. He was 'very er, Maggie Gaines, of lflDey street Both Bergtn and Spencer have department forgot to pay Fritz Kreisler's "Caprice Vien- er, of Rldgedale avenue, this winkel, of 53 New street, th popular in the town and was or- LEGION TO MEET Newark, who refused 'to press a taken a firm stand on the subject. ganizer and leader of Its first cor- DM a sociable bet recent- noinas and "Ueberfreud;" Langes' plafle, reported to Officer place, reported to Acting Desk WOODBRIDGE.A pgular meet larceny charge against him. Metz net band. He married Miss Sal- 'Flower Song" the Barcarolle from Laiiritzen Monday morning that a Sergeant Closindo Zuccaro Tues Spencer contends that "a continu- • or did hef. Attd anew ing of the Woodbridge Post, No Was fined $200 and given a 80-day mone QUham, of Monocacy. who the "Tales of Hofman" and in a vacant house he owns on Berr) day night that a light brown cheel ous increase ot hours will lead us ilicateaaen is preparing to 87, the American Legion, will b< sentence In the county workhouse recently celebrated her 81st birth- more serious vein, "The Heavens street at the corner of Lillian tar ered robe was stolen out of h' back to prohibition days" while held Tuesday night, March 21, a Frazer Cootinutd on p*g« eight up next to Ceasar's.. . are Telling the Glory ooff God" from race, was entered and plumbing car while it was parked in fron by Judge Arthur Brown. Bergen aald he felt that the "rank the Memorial Municipal building I of the parish house. was ordered out of town. and file of the people in the (irst er Joe Casale has enroll- Hayden's oratorio, "The Creation. | Special movies will be shown. fixtures stolen. in a YMCA class and is The students are preparing for ward are content with the hours HOLY NAME'SOCTETY the concert* with a high quality of as they are." tiiiK that he will lose corv- "I nm opposed to any change." OF PORT READING TO iiihle poundage before interest and enthusiasm. The or- ganizations embrace a large num- ST, JAMES', ST. CECELIA'S AND ST. ANDREW'S CHURCHES TO MARK Bergen statej .','1 was opposed to OFFERJASSION PUY lirst of June ... And all- ber of itudento, one hundred and It a year ago and I am still of the I orchestra will play at the fifty in all—33 In the plectrum or- same opinion." PORT READING. — Rehearsals ('"el Fire Company Dance chestra, 43 In the *!*&*** or- SAINT PATRICK'S DAY WITH DANCE, MINSTREL SHOW AND CARD PARTY ire progressing steadily for the chestra and 74 in the Glee Club. iroduction of the Passion PUy to . April 15. 1 ISELIN MAN IS FINED Church organizations are all sot to Interlocutor: I'cli )- K;utl; nuisical director, Jack Prefer UL- preservted; ne^ Friday, Satur-jfV • • • • WOOPrilUDCH. FOR ACCUMULATING day nnd Sunday, March 24, IS and* W.W1.UV ~ Day tonight. Ln Woodbridge prop- Knd iniMi, Krod Olah, "Last Night on tho Back Porch," Joe LEADE&-JOUENAL BAILEY POINTS TO celebrate St. Pntiu.k' Ilah, "lliver Stay Away From My Door"; End women: JUNK ON PROPERTY 26, by the Holy Name Society of r~8TION BEE: er, the Holy, Name Society of St. Jamea' church will hold St. Anthony's church, at the Port NEED OF TOWNSHIP Violet Conover, "You're A Sw«etXittle Headacho"; Ver Reading school. (Why is Hughte McCloskey its annual St. Patrick'? Dance in St. James' auditorium. • WOODBRIDGE.—For accumu SANITARYjEWERS onica O'Zell, "You Gotta See Mama Every Might"; Soloists, The entire play consist* of four •;l-shy?... When Wilfred Irish reels and square dances will be the features of to- latlng car wrecks, tiq cans, old ; awbey ankle down die Mazino Quarello, "Umbrella Man"; Eileen Coleman, "I'll mattresses and filthy objects acU, eight spectacular scene* md night's program. In addition, the entertainment commit- ten soul-stirring tableaux, What happened WOODBRIDGE—Need of san- Say"; George Albettson, "I Won't Tell A Soul"; Beatrice around hU property and for ig- itary sewers to prevent the over- tee with Berton Dunigan as chairman, assisted by Patrick The cast consists of loot! udtnt Itlie paid firemen's fight for Purdue, "I Go For That"; EJleanor Serpanski, "Jeepers noring warnings by building In- flow of septic tanks and cesspools Ryan, William Golden, Lawrence Spmersjand Qlair Bixel, Creeper*"; Aacher Cole, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling"1 spector William AllgHler. Albert and is under the direction' of Ctoi- ' T^nsimi ? . . . Will the flre indo Lombard!. The oommlttw ot Invarlous'sectlons of U,e Town- has promised to present a fine program consisting of Sev- Henry Painter, "Mother Machree." - Thume, 56, of Lincoln Highway, ards in the Township" be were pointed out Monday eral old-time Irish/ numbers. lielin, was. fined ten dollars in arrangement^ is as followi: nSghtTo^ Board of Health* Specialty dance number featuring Lillian Gecsey and "police court Monday by Judge. Ar- General committee: Rinaldo olished ? . . . How many Refreshments will be in charge of X)wen Dunigan, chair- 1 Health Officer Harold J. Paul Rosai. thur Brown tor violating the Town Lombard!, president of the Holy special elections will be Name Society; SAbby Martino, : The latter suggested »•* man ; assisted by Joseph Dolan, William Fenton, William '. Th« cast of the concluding sketch or finale, entitledship Zoning ordinance. <'ssary at Fords before profecf,te sponsored *»*« Thume was given until tomor- I Joseph Byleckle, Carmen Zullo, Baumlin and William Golden. "Enough's Enough," Includes, Charles Olah, Francis John- j Francis Gallagher, Edward Uem- lire budget Is approved ? Structlon of the sew*-. The report Edward McKenna is general chairman and Michael Co*, row to etosr hit property of ob- Will Woodbridge High was submitted to the committee as son, Hinry Skrypa, Joe ilauceri, Charles Volters, Law-jectionable articles and junk. peter, Prancis Ueropeter, Harry grove is co-chairman. A weltynown orchestra has been Quinn, Anthony Kallar. 1 have another g°°&\ cy, Jim Calnu.! . \ , Cdmmltteeman Charles' J; Atox- engaged, to play for both the oM-fashloried and modern WOOnBRIDGE.—For speeding Publicity: Vincent Houng, Daog to the music of Joe Batkin^' orchestra, imme- • J team this seaaon? . combined of, ffoor dtj£ at the rate of over 50 miles an Charles McOettl«an»Rlnaldo Lom- h/rdl, James Catano. IWho will be the victorious nd stagnant ponds .In diately afte" the performance. hour, Charles Peter Ballnt, Jr., 22 j The children's performance will ]»li"K politician—Ben Jen ^ond wirttWtWa mattemat r wa. ah. At St. Cecelia's parish, in Iseliii, the Holy Name Society of 600 Cortkndt street, Perth Am Party W boy, was fined four dollars an< be given on Friday and the per- »r Bob Bailey ? . . . Whyreferred to the committee a» will celebrate the anniversary of the patron saint of Ire- formances for adults will be pres- ( In Avenel, the Ladies' Auxiliary of ithie St. Andrew's four dollars costs by Judge Arthu l the Greinev administra ar of'Vital Statistics B.J land, with a minstrel show tonight tf. the Perching ave- Building Fund will hold a card party at 1:3<> o'clococlock tthih s Brown in police court Tuesday, ented <\n Saturday and Sunday, i KO out of its way to catei raported that there we» nue school auditorium, . ti Blk Ct I ith Mrs Charles Flynn Patrolman Stephen, Fe|e;tag Is Curtain time at all performance) aftamoon at tin Black Cat Inn, with Mrs. Charles Flynn Will be at 8:00 P.M. ' ' . |.>nuch-and so often^o a 12 marriage*, |5B blrtM «n«idd 11 sued the summons In the caw, The cast of character* and their number* are arfoi 1 1 < kin Woodbridge deaths tn the Township durln| ,#*]' "• ' ^ ' -•• ' nu«»«« ftbnwry• ' ' "

!?*i&ywi! FRIDAY MORNING. MAWI1 17, 1»39. VACE TWO CAKTBETGIRLFAIIV IN SUICIDE ATTEMPT UTEST PORTRAIT OK FLORtNd AVENEL J WHUljmiTINC^ WOODORIDGE Avenel News AT GUEST NIGHT anoski, 18, of 28 Bj Mn. 1. Anatt M. 1. Carteret, failed in a alJi tempt here Sunday mgia , istg some iodine. MRS FREDERICK BRAUSE AND MISS RUTH BROWNE Of MSUf LAST SATURDAY the girl was visiting „ C N Van Leer represented lei street, and Mln ANNUAL AfFAIR HELD AT the Woman* club at the Feder- Grant, at Burnett H«len Charno, w, ation Day of the Uelin Woman', tit* weekend gueet* of Muw LU- (,Oi ONIA COUNTRY CLUB ployed at the home pi tii; club held in the Iteltn Library, IMTI McCabe, of Brooklyn, K Y ei, 8 Or«vt avenue, thu, pin, on Wednesday % • * • • . The annual guest went mto the bath loon, THE &AHNO BRIDGE CLUB ••! me Junior Woman's Club sbe fi>und*a small bottle ,• LADIES AUXILIARY Of met with Mr». W. Howard Jen- ,,,i tt-iheldSatuxdigrnighi iiid drank a small quami!. uLrtiia Country Club. The Avenel Kire Company No. 1 will ten, of Fortf, on nmndar eve- i II,. i' The Woodbridge fcill( hoW a • ight ciothet we» smoWer,»K," ii, - gtu-ati ••i'cre: ' THE INTERNATIONAL RaXA- ol Avenel t me waa found de«d, Charle6 JIT Mis, Jane MaJonejr, Philip ier. «4, wM ftOt b*tfn« to dZ md Legislation departnent Mfl AND MRS. IOSEPH W0RD- uf iv Woman's tluti will meet Biunstetter. Peggy OoOdhuB. Don It is sieved hti clothing ^ r, of PUinfiaM, weraguaah of at the home of the eheuwwa, i ^fkifsen. Miss Svira DuBoyce, fire from a cigarette and nu, h Sr. MA llrCAfvki d^fhrt, Mn rV G. Perter, on Partt w- of, Woodbridge avenue, on Wed- J. i4>i. n • • # ,. • ] iddle, Melvin Anadfer, Mr. and MR. * MRS. STEPHEN FIUESE, S. ANDKEW'S BUIU)ING FUND Mrs John DuBoyee, Miss RiU it Cindarella atory ol all la unfolded ... I'>«rai.l oi , filmj^ READ T1UC UBADIR-Joi. Sr., Miss Marge Friete, Mr. and B Su. itty will sponsor a game »o- Uauinlm H. Peterson, Mrt. Wil- llea of Bi-rnaVj Shawa *o'ld-Urnou. ro^dy nil a \^i ' "H^^ Mn. Joseph Puschman and fam- imm Kuimiak. Mts, Johk AIUB. * " plo a duche.. under iht maau' t««<•!> v«°!.J?.™'»\ri"n* with Letl , j.-l in tne Plwk C4K Inn, /l lhetloclHlrlKt ily, of town, were among the Mr and Mrs.Fmd Breuft, Mrs. Q. M;,rp*>r»>|>*ar«d uppoalluppuallt Robert TtyloTaylor and Willat employed at Arvid Winquist, Mn. Erank Barth, May. nior Woman's C1\A> member, Misi the American Cyan-mid and Chem Virginia Scarbeck, Oscar Large, Mrs. Harold Monaon, Mn. Johrr • Mrs. Nier was presented a valu- Jr., Mis Gertrude Schwebel, StaA- Ruth Stern will give monologues leal Corporation cf 'Woodbridge. able gift on,behalf of the auxiliary s EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT Anid, Mrs. A. D. Kaplan and Mr>. of officers as a feature of the next Surviving him ar« hit wlte. Gftkl. ley Klein, Miss Ruth Stern, Ron H. J. Bakar. by Mrs. Otto Toepfer who acted Weiner. Miss Gertrude Grade, Paul meeting and asTed.all chairmen to AT 8:15 P.M. Classified ono duughter, Hilda, of Metuchen' as chairman Of We Wftrrday psrty. ftaliia, "JH* Iforfe Lirje, «Wmr|h«v« writtta. KMrtl «{ Jk^i uiid his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth . -O- Niebler of Amberg, tjtrmany. Subscribe to the Leader-Journal Pinkham, Jr., Miss Marjorie Mil-book ready for that: appointed Mrs. C. N. Van Leer, Funeral services were held LADfRS' AH) MEETING ler, Frank Kenedy, Miss Andfla PROFIT SHARING PURSE, $30.00 Severance, WilUam 0. Miller, Jr. Mrs. Earl Palmer and Mrs. John Directory Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock at SHERIFFS SALE AVBNEL: - The Ladies' AM DOOR PRIZE, $5.00 . Kapka as an auditing committee to the hojiw «nd fl o'clock at St. IN CHANCKHT OF NJW JBttSIT - Society of the First .Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Arlhun C. Peter- B4tw«m HOME OWNtRT , LOAN son, G. Arthur Gill, Miss Kither- meet with, the treasurer on Mon FOR RENT Francis' Roman Catholic churchjn -r ...T ,- diurch held it* .Mercji njeei OUR LADY OF PE^CE SPECIAL—5 Metuchen. Rev. John J. Foley, pas- tlM Unl'nJ BtatM, Ravine H» prfr- the home of Mrs Walter Rbnclch, MUg Helen Blnhom, day evening, April 3, at the home dpal office iu Wuhlnjfon, V. C, Jr^T Wt ^L of Mrs* Van Leer. :i KUKNISHKD ROOMS to rertfr- tor, was the celebrant of the sol- Compidinani. and SDWARD J. ion Fifth avenue, on Thuraday eve- Edward Nahass, Miss Helen Men, 80 Albert street, Wood- emn requiem mass. Interment in " GROSS-i William Gill, Miss Gertrude Nier, Final plans for the annual guest bridge St. tJertrude'*, cemetery, Colonia for the atlt of mortnied premiaes ed the business session arid Mrs.Kenneth Peterson, Miss Dorothy night being heid at Colonia Coun- followed, The'bearers were An- Anted Pebruary 16. 1H9. . William Johnson led in the devo- Head, Ruby Greco, Mrs. Muriel try Club, on Friday evening, FOR RENT—Two Rooms, furniah- By virtu* of the above stated Writ, Johnson, Miss Felice Dohato, An- $225 IN GASH & MERCHANDISE thony Pesce, James Simon, An- •• • - " Id I l tionals. —and George Ruddy orchestra will ur unfurnished. Inquire, William drew Dorko, Gordon Pirigi, James —„_ _, T#ndm H, situate, lyl Harris, of Bloorotield, over the Amboy Avenue, Fords ( ,Tel. Wu. 8-liil speaker and demonstrator at thent Inn UUM Tui-Mhlpi o( Wo hert, Mrs. George Kayser and, Mrs. fee of 25 cents. , TlfOMAH F HURKf, INp. making of crepe paper novelties at b e CounC''y of Middle*! aa William ftraturrrr wBHw fti charge — • - of NNe v JJeriey: and more Mn. fieri Palmer acoompaiiiad ' K*al Eai|te * Imunint • the meeting °' the American Home dMCiiUd on a certain B of the refreshments. and directed the choral group in ADMISSION : 25 CENTS di..u«j./(tS . •»-•- dtpaitment of Worhan'l CrutrtteM ''«« M off htllBhll , il'iuUl d , , It was voted to purchase dish Hlulc Hiit»[. l-fith Ambuy, H. * Woodbrldie Tovnahlp, atUlddleMf iMllnX. MISS GRACE MOtFETT,. ,JUN - the singing of several songs includ at the home of the chairman Mrs. Jouuty, N: J. iurv>y«d and mappeUlddld bv lothes and Easter egg* (oi sale. lor at Syracuse University, spent ing the club, song, adjourning Un- C."V. Van Leer, on George ttt»et, Mrs. R..G. Perier will be in charge Trucking AEii tile weekend with her parents, meeting. MM. John Gardner and on Friday afternoon. , •' • utilch of the dish cloths MM Mwt. & W, Mr. and Mra. Ernest C. Moffett, Mrs, Edward Regan* were hostess- un tlie tecent food *ale taad-itt. ^•a^yaiabeen ? Wittneben in charge of the E^ter of Prospect street, tj. JOHN F. RYAN, JR. . ula lots are known *aat ; v-oodbridp. H. J. Klven as an aid to;the. Ways andj^^lj^^ ttld „_„lot , s TRUCKlNb , RXCATJLTINO Means department was given by *nd so Block ta-VtaV wiwi'h ththee buildings Mrs. Burton Seward was award- COP SOU. , BAND . FILL. the chatrman, Mrs, Harold David, •n""»Pn""»Pr'>™™»'r' « thereothff . r td ed the white home donated by B( ini tm» «»me nreralaea conveyed tu and announcement of the Americ- «he uld Edward J7Oroseniiinlby deed Mrs. William WH print fverrthlnerrhlng froa »( Radio Aaiocltten, lai.. i¥» York CtlClll our nip- an Home third dlttrict Forum be- meeting will be fi,r Itijf held on Thursday, April 13, at' of Mrs. William Kunie, on Cornell R-M00 the Preabyterlan church, in Iselin. The department will attend in ; body—rthe forunt taking the place SALVE of the April meeting. Mrs. Her* freshments assisted by" Mrs B«UaTM 1 bert Head will have the charge of $1.00 transportation and Yneriu. Each Together with aU til ainiular tbt ka and Mrs. George Kayser. COLDSI [member is to take a certain article TTiose present wefe: Mis. D. H, 66li ' trim | of food. Hot tbevefages will be LIQUID-TABLETS served by the hiwtes? club. IMr^s, M. Vargo, Mrs. E. W. Witt- ftALVK NOHK hebert, Mrs. J. J. Lomax, Mrs. L. DROPS 10c & 25cI Mn. Van Leer announced Kxv .1 M V.< H. Belden HUNDREDS! EYE (in Over Your ('ollrM's THIS TIME \V1TII US We will show you how you ran ob- EXAMINATIONS tain a loan on your polio Irs for :i'-:"•;» Instead of 6%. Orthoptic Treatment of the Eyes POLICY HOLDERS ADVISERS INC GLASSES FITTED U5 Smith St. Perth Amboy Houis: Daily 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.— TERMS ARRANGED A Thursday 9-9 abo by appetatment. DR. HERBERT L. MOSS <*«-* P. A. 4-4031 113 Mam St. Phone Wo. 8-2142 WooJbridge OLDSMOBILE'S NATIOH' PtUZE CONTEST NOW I Help growing bodies 1 IS 'TODAY, tomorrow, and every day this month, OM * 1 vln aw TtiEYRE KEENER! in cold, sunless days DOnt wait tor sum. K' « "y » big, luxurious, 90 H. P. OldH Sixty S.-il."' mor to got vlt.imln D for growing bodies. They need It, with wKlp-viiion Body by Kisher. It's the earnest contest nn yoar round I Milk Is the finest natural source of calfllum agin«ble-»t«ed Jimply to acquaint rfinre people with ()W» I'M CLEANER! and phosphorus — mineral! to'promote pood growth. But Sixty value. To enter involves no obligation on your !•»"• thoie mineral, cannot do their Wtirk In the body without Juit drive the faat-atepping, smooth-riding, eMy-h"'"11"" adequate vitamin D. ' Oldi Sixty and put down your impression! iri your o*" Sheffield Vitamin D Milk luppllt* 400 U.S.P. unKs ef A° /LLn,°rder l0 ** *' teeth . . help form well-ihaped he*d and chert. Don't wait. Order this finer milk. A *** COMP r#r*y UA"* telephone call start* prompt homt delivery. SIHGll-lDGl SHEFFIELD Sedkt VITAMIN D MILK BLADES utans IM QUALITY rorti rtutt Treet 311 Central Av.,, Plainfield. Plf

1 • • s V WOODBRIDOT MADttJQURKAL, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1989. FAC1THMB Personals •:- Fashions Social News Of Interest To All Clubs -:• Churches COURT OF HONOR SMART FOR SPRING URGE CROWD ATTENDS ST. JAMES' GAME FETE BAZAAR PHKVIKU COUNTY C. E. UNION MAKES PLANS HELD BY SCOUTS A very larg« !">wii irt.nf to ba • '"in 1, Piize winner* were as fol- disliu! lontnfiKe nt the Mickilr litlrt Sunday »(t*i'i.U, Match 25.|«lietiuled tor Friday night, May It •'.way, toaster Mrs. Tansizuk, i..>rduiK in plain nude t>y Uw in the Carteret Presbyterian ""•iut; water set, M. Perrine, .jn.iiLi at a nie«tuig held at the church. 1-ilLlN.—A joint court of hun- "iiway; special, Mrs. J, Dwyer, YMCA in New Brunswick, Friday Slate ufficer* present were; , 'boy Scout troops 71, 74 and oj '"Hli Amboy; lowel set, M. Per- night with the president, William Frederick Mtnlel, p 74 «» ho§t. Scout executive Miller, South Amboy; quilt, MU* Clair* Pteiffw, Raritan town- •,'nunn Wat»on, of Rarltan Coun- Mrs E Taylor, Rahway; special, ship, recreation wpertnUndent; iv ^s the gueit weaker. Alice Ryan, Linden; sheets and Leahy Demi Entertain Mis, EUwood Wolf, of Leonardo, M.l0Hd clas* award* Went to pillow eases, Frank Mullen, South At Public Card Parij ani Mfs* Tlllle Davtson, of Jamec •* r •, Ll Uuise^ J 'i MUi* Tanzi and Annboy. burg, state Junior superintendent, 'i ., pi, Stull. Pirft cUn awards: Dishes, Mrs. Marsh, town; bas- WiX>t>BRIDGE. - A very IUC- The. local group attending In- > "\ii'-i-«-f' Smith, Andrew Sedlak, ket of groceries, K. Greasheimer, res-ful card party »tu 'held Fri* eluded: William Voorhee*, Jr., '"" , n Retkwa and Franda Snow- l'i»it Handing; special, Mr* Drlfrl, d.iy nigtit at the Grh; Log Cabin JohnM&. Wimun Reid. Ian*- lrI, Merit badge »wvd»: Harvey town; telephone set. Mrs. R. Sca- under Uw iiuspi«e« at (he tluxnM, beth Donnelly, Olive Camp, Kath- —*• i ,,j, ton, T)rst "Eld, •*afety and J. Leahy Oemocratir club. s bey, Keyportj floor lamp, R; R*Be, ryn Holland, Henry Stephtn and ti-iVity; Andrew Sedlak, fire- town; chest of drawers, Mrs. Hoo- The door prit* wa« won by J. ir Rober""'M t IRtSWl.!«««». •, " ,9» * W*lff»r Walling, of 3»wwen; iptclat prlw ,. ,, tup; John Retkwa,. pathfind- ban, town; special, Mrs. Ctadek, A. and WiUiamKlu*. i, and Franci* Snowd«i, fire- l.akus, Mae Dunn; maple chair, M. Mrs. W. J. Denman. In the card ,hlir,hi|), bookbinding, handicraft, Stedlick, Port Reading; radio, prize* went to Mn. Thocna* ,,,,,,11:11 health and pathfinding. Mrs. R, Owens, town. J. l^uhy, Mrs. John Hapstack, Mrs S. Wukovets, Mrt Rudolph PASHION MIWS ,ov Livingston wai given the Studio couch, Miss M. Kelly, W Voelker, Jay Dunn, Charles town; specialLMrs. Vargo, Linden i,,,i,|) 74 was recently awarded drop leaf table, B. &enson, Rail- Urndt, Mrs. Carl Augutline. ft, W. , nnaphore signaling award giv way; easy chair, Mrs. H. Halstead V.vlker, WiUUffi Brown, Mm ill Duksim, Joseph Somert and Law- i, the man&fMMOt o( the town; 10x20 game, Helen Massa- An Sayej n pprefer* V> hare her v "'m-e Somw», in pinoehU. id ,rl(| Theatre of Perth Alttboy rmi, Carteret; bicyeje, Frank Kar- uvr ead waito-striped UWM «t i, Troop 71 won the award at mnndy, town. In contract bridge: Mri. Herbert to nateh her favorite •wester over a t«nt'feth er*d iktet of navy wool. Indian wrestling contest. Both Head, Mrs. R. G Perler, Morrl* l JMytelku, Mrs. Hilda Demamt; in A thort, boxy jacket .with wi Wedneada? 10-11 «dr home after spending , a few "Trinity Church, Woodbridge" (a the rally held in Woodbridge to From, Irene Folrich, Dorothy Can- ren Hamed wa appointed to take Mrs. J. B. Burke, of Eliwbeth, line cut In a V-decollete. Mita Br weeka with Mr. and Mrs. Harry s wood-engravlntf). The majority of celebrate the twenty-seventh an- nilla, Gloria Cannilla, Margaret charge. were the Sunday guests of Mr wear* the frock *ith gold Fisher doeer, tuning put "Topper"" and, wus held recently at the home oa* The guests were: Mr. ad Mrs. J.tlon as captain. The room was BEAUTY 8H0PPE "Merrily We Live" during his asso- Miss Claire Pfeiffer, Rarftan town- P1. JIanson, of Perth Annbo PHONl WOOD. Hill ciation there. Potter, formerly a ship, with twenty-four present. * E. Peterson, Harriet end Mario member of the Broadway producing The superintendent, Edward H. Ptiteraon, of Roselle Park, Mrs. A BUMSTEAD'S WORM SYRUP nrm of Potter k Halght, hu directed Klnsey, presided. Miss: Elizabeth Rodder, Mr, and Mrs. F. G. Bald- Mabli r«Mdy dmlofidmof by • phyilclopyi n In TeltpluMM 44078 MOI ( «M*to*to» kmnmt WWIWWIMM. a number of' outttandlng films, Donnelly was appointed chairman win, Miss Marie Baldwin, Russell whip wonM. faa chdrchldruu ono d ajnong them "The Adventure* of )I M4 Ikt H brtil. for the Easter program and will Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- • <« 75 TomfSawyer", "Wlngi Over Hono- select her own committee. A nom- Culough, Miss Evelyn McCullough, lultl" and "The Shopworn Angel" inating committee was named as of Woodbridge and Duane Baldwin C « VOORHTES. W J Philadelphia. Pi. . . 1 Rex Ingr»m ha* returned to follows: Mrs. Henry L. Holland, of AveneL ' ' New York from the We»t coa»t, Mrs. James Sandahl and Andrew iThos. F. Burke where he played a featured role in Ellis. Plans were discussed for thft "The AdreMw<*-«*--H»*«'l«berry summer work of the Sunday {—fwmd&ndm — Finn", itarring Mickey Rooney. TEf EPIRES (or school. Refreshments wjere served. "It1* A Wonderful World",-co- Dorsey Motors MRS. J. A. SHUNGSTEAD HAS starring Clsudette Colbert and rfltumed to her home in Onelda, IN C O R P.O R A T E D 366 STATE STREET , hu been placed in N. Y,, after a week's visit with PERTH AMBOY, N. J. production at the Culvwr/CHty Stu- her sisters, Misses Dixon, of dio*. W. S. Van Dyke II director, West Main street Flank Davit producer. The cut In- DI8TRIBUTOK8 GODFREY BJOKNSEN OF AM- ADTHOKinD Joseph V. Coijello, Mgr. clude* Ernert Truexf ' Prance* Drake, Sidney Blackmer,.N»t Pen- boy avenue, Is convalescing at dletonjGuy Klbbee and Edgar Ken- his home from a recent opera- A hot iron for white cottons nedy ' tion at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. 215-221 Fayette St. PHONI 4-IMO and linens—a moderate iron W*t Buk* for colored ones.and a warm iron for silks and wools. No THE AWFUL PRICE YOU WhylookoldwhettH's so easy tolookyoung? BRIGHTEN UP YOUR waiting for the iron Jo cool— PAY FOR BEING Your mirror will tell you: "My dear, you look 10 years younger Your hair is no longer faded and mousy. no delay while it heats again. SPRING CLOTHES Those ugly grey streaks are gone. Credit Clairol with adding color and brilliance and subtracting 10 years This American Beauty auto- INERVOUS fresli the colors in your fi urn yt>ur appearance!" Does your mirror say the same to you? It will, if you use Clafrol, the Modern* Method matic electric iron gives a wide ilivsscs, sweaters and jackets of Hair Coloring which shampoos, reconditions and range of temperature, from' by having them cleaned tints—easily, quickly and without preliminary bleaching Ih,. COPPOLA WAY! giving yoiir hair natural-looking color and lustre. 225 to 525 degrees. Regularly See your hairdresser today or send this coupon NOW. • You can trust ( us • with priced at $8.95, it sells for your best party gowns. . . 17.95 cash if you trade in Scientific methods preserve CIMROI Qiilvortne ntrvw can nmko you old and their shape and their orlfcrinal an old iron. Carrying ri'WktA looktin, cranky unii Wcl 11> H»* 1. «»• t. 1«k I" tfch «w» of ftlHWNI Cl.lr.1 M IK* fctlH*. *ltli—ran kf4p you awake nlffhtii *n(* beauty. • ' • '"'> y*.u ill [uml health, good llrawi •ml charge extra. | JOAN CIAIK, CUIR0I, l«c Wl,it yim may niwd la • p«rticul«rlv k 132 W»et «th Bt, New York. N. Y, "«l iiwrann'rannii lunilunirr -arilaril!! roulrouldd yyu" « "' IUIVIIIIIIII J wliunti henclllH irt belteblter Th.|Krf«tC«.biBt- ('"•vwf i|,,n f,n,,im I.ydla K. I'lulihtin • tion o' rich Ml, AM I v"l"tllil» C.mpi.uiKti Irft 111 wholli- COPPOLA "'"ni- hnrtmnil roou help Nilurf liulW Name. l>Plnphyil('ilm|itmn<>e»ndtllulhllp ! color (Kit can'l bt I .^^ '"liii ymir ulirluklin n»rvm, i(l»» """• TAILORS - DRESSMAKERS — CLEANERS to^^.tHwdUm ! Addrenv. SEHylCE <"«'ty ami main- life wr.rll, livmB •(•In. Miir« linn a million wulllfll havn re- STATE THEATRE BLOC, WOODBRIDGE I'Tl',,! InMLftt-why mil let PlukhlBI • ' ''in|>(iutii| help Vllll, lii", t<> (I" "ini'1- trthor Telephone: Woodbridge 8— 173B '"» llim" trying lltn» like It '"• *'»i»(ul wcimi'ji (UP the p«it 8 inn»r»- "T IT MUBTBE (JOOUI .-«:« PACE FOUR WOOPBRIDGE UUkDEBJOUBNAL, FKHMYJIORNI N^ THE OLD LIGHTHOUSE STIUSTAN^S CHURCH II. " . Of All Things Journal NEWS By Harold G. Hoffman Ik. WMAkriaga U4u .. lltatl Ssitsc TE!»rrON.-~A* the situation in politics and government dey,(ll| fuLii.twd «,»ry rrkte> Morning »l 1*4 lUia ttrwl. Wav4kt}tm opPO&TUMtTr itself in the Unitad States in general, and in Mm fvuy ta partly,; No Jerxy, by ib* Munidiwl Publbfatof Ooajway. Wo«t»rWbja, *• 1- ••*• Camay, ^Tevident that we have made two mistake* One of „„. aii".] »t tl>« Put Offtot, »i Woodbridft, H. J., u ooaaU Am Mil b*n ma* by politician, partially wh« runnin8 £ An ?wp« f on litMajr 7:K»; »:M «M*l«t> BAH at 11(91 2IfUBWi£* rr "ss u• j o'clock. aWptiun afl«r Ugh mm done I mean just what I have written. NITlONaL AUVUTIHM* Monday ttT:« NOTMM toOv r Lady of Perpetual H*l|>. • UKFBUBNTATIVtt U*s**> 1 Wetkljr mum daily, 7 and 7:* would do if elected. « •* ' • A.M. ' Iu the heat of desire or ambition, or whatever you Mwrifti** 1***; KMrw Its* ka AattM nt to call it, some of these candidates have«pand- flMT nUBTTUIAN the field of their promUas lato U* realm of the LEADEfc-JOUKNAL rLAIfOtM CttUlCH rOft WOODMIMtt TOWKUaW Mlwfrrtir *t* Ina D»TWMW impossible. They have, to nJ *»• iff*,prom- Elimination of lU grad* crowbill- Orf MM-Mrt. UUlw r. Mefacav ised aci-ompuaiiwato that'Sir#ly cannot be done_ Mar* induitrtM: Sunday School' Mfr~€lusM foe 1 dan l mean that some of lhe««-tlu.nft so promised New Pennsylvania Railroad station. / shouldn't be Tione-^or that the doing of them would Sewagt dUpoMl fyattfn. n,,t make life brighter and better for the,downtrodden or' sum,. , Y. M. C. A. Organization. Maroing Wwahlp: U:0O-Ser- or fur everybody as o Whole. Outdoor swimming pooL mon topic, "ShabBettwrt and Joan- Public transportation to outlying diftrisU. bMl.' WHY NOT FAIR WEATHER? W4t M Vesper Service; tiM-Sermen topic, "The Wedding Robe/' The There are a tot ct thing! ttlft would make u* better and ha,, special guest* at thU Mrvice will Take the weather for example. It rarely satisfie« everybody. ]| , Follow A be the Suiuhina claii.' matures wore averaged up the year 'round, we could avoui sunstroke 'and' freezing." Offiiqrse, nobody has promised to <]„ At the risk of repeating ourselves, ^ Monday evening at the horn* o( IMIV reduce tilxes and put two chickens in eve,ry gai.i^, t iy time the subject is mentioned. The coriimitteemen de was it m>»" Tijcru have been so rnany of theie scheduled Utopia i,,.,, tliin; that laciK of lirmncea is the only thing that in stop- Miss Grace Mott, on Freeman street, at eight o'clock. ii fellow gets confused. ping them. Tuesday — Jlen's> brotherhood It seems strange that the neighboring municipality ofmeeting at 6:28. ThU will be a Tikis is not ii diatribe against progress. It is Juat an objedw, Uaritan Township can sponsor WPA project* and Wood- joint meeting of the Men's Bro- mnddyiiiR the water ;md leading people to expect the impossible, Inidtfi' Township cunnot tind the means to do so. Certain- therhood of- the Trinity Ifciscopal inss'gui'iit luss nf fiiilh i" wen the possible when they find th(-v ly Hiiritan Township'B financial status is no better than Church. Dr. Rock, pastor of the •IMI kidded again. First Presbyterian Church ol Government is a human enterprise. It cant rise above its*,., that of Wocdbridge Township. It is just that the town Bound Brook will give an illustrat- •oplt' cuniwt be made good, prosperous, or happy by le^-i., fathers of the Township just across the line would rather ed talk on Australia. I'ubUc revenue:-, cannot be created by enactment, nor can puhl, pj'ov ITIF employment then dish out relief. Wednesday—The monthly Mis- Miilituivs hi' rudurrd jus! by sayinR 1hey Ought to be. Wooilbridge Township would do well to follow the K&od sionary meeting of the Women's • • • auxiliary will be held at the 'Mir consequence of too much 'promising and too great exptM.,1 ewttflple «t4 Uy tf aritnn Tnwnahip ftiid have aornPthing; to Afiernpon. a, ghuw for its money. IN around i.ur necks. We have spent far too much nioney in ti MI 2:30. The Leader is Mrs. George miikF the imiHutiblr lump ti> pa^B. It hasn't come to pas.s. Fullerton. The Hostesses are Miss The imp;' of the Utopians is to spend more money. foToTln. '••,, Ixjuise Brewster, Mrs. F. Broman, promise luitliei into the darkness. The promise to /educe t..v.- . Clean Up and Profit Mrs. R Filer, Mrs. B. Walling and FfRST CONGREGATIONAL ACCIDENT REVEALS BEAUTY another of tln;se things. Taxes are going up. The men Who pi.,m.. Mr.-. C. Mesick. Travel is a ifi-pnt educator. As one moves about there CHURCH NEVER BEFORE ACHIEVED ON SCREEN ed to brinK them down have, no other resource but to renew !I,I Midweek prayers—Special Len- iromises f. v another year. • Hre new sights to stv and many things to learn. Inevitably Rev. William V. D. Strong, Pwtor 1 K ten address on the topic, "Breed." One ol the m "-* *""»iful effects The Indian number was filmed on * * '* one compares the new with the familiar and sometimes Catechism classes Wednesday at Mrs. Grave V. Btowri, Organist. wet ice and the rushes proved so Sunday: Church School kt 9:46 ever achieved on the screen is .Meanwhile Ihoy srramble. mound for scheme* and contrivuim \ liie comparison is not very flattering. 4,00 and 7:00 P. M. chalked up to an accident. effective that hoses became a neces- Friday — The White Church A. M. Morning worship at 11:00 A. sity on the set for other ensemble make UP look like DOWN, even to standing on their heads m.. i ,| Nearly every reader of Leader-Jotimal has visited larg the time LIIKI condemning the rest of Us because we Won't • Choir will make a Bilgrhnaie to M. Christian Endeavor ,7 P. M. It happened on the set of "Theand specialty numbers. cr cities. Without exception they have been impressed Roosevelt Hospital so sing special Ice Follies of 1939," the new Metre- The rink, one of the largest ever •ami- lhinii- with thu cleanliness of modern business houses. Go into music for the Friday night service HUNGARIAN REFORMED Goldwyn-Mayer production star- constructed at a studio, contains * * • at the Hospital, at seven o'clock. CHURCH ring with Jamei more than eighty miles of copper THE SECOND MISTAKE h successful store, in a metropolitan city, and you will find Stewart and Lew Ayres. its stock neatly arranged, attractively displayed and, above pipe beneath its surface. In spite of The .second mistake lo which I refer hns been made by UIUM > ST. ANTHONY'S CHfJtCH MIM Anna E. Boka, Orgulat A special rink, eighty by one hun- this huge, icy surface the stage be- everything else, clean. ,verc nut candidates, but voters. That error has been in beli< ..nj Port Reading, N. I. •Sunday: Sunday School 8:30 A. dred and forty feet, was constructed came so warm during Technicolor promises that our sober sense* should have told usiwere and »v to accommodate the spectacular There is a lesson in this, it seems to us, for many busi- Eev. Vincent J. fwel Pastor M., in the auditorium. Morning shots, that artificial air-cooling had will be impossible of fulfillment ness houses of smaller towns and''citi«s. In a commun- Masses BOO A, M. and 10:00worship 10:30 A. M. Afternoon numbers to be staged by the Iceto be applied to make the set a com- Follies Troupe, headed by Bess fortable temperature. 1 know we want them to come true und we need to have them t n;i ity where nearly everybody knows everybody else there v. M. church service at 3 o'clock. true, but we know they won't come true, the world and the |>i.[.ii' Ehrhardt and Roy Shipatad. is a tendency to tuke things for granted. The business St. Anthony's devotion: Tuesday O • It was also necessary to employ in its heiny what they are. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Everything was in readiness to an extra fast freezing process dur- man does not realize the buying Impulse that a clean store evening*, 7:30 P. M. ;hould have known better, We did know better, but our • CHURCH Aim one of the irtost interesting of ing Tarhnirolor shots since the heat exerts upon customers. the many routines, an Indian num- of the lights combined with the bones took over our gray matter and we kidded oursel^M along Tiir TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Lord knows we Iwve ^aid plenty for this blindness—and we an :• There is, nfter all, no excuse for a dirty, unkept place Rev. Howard F. Klein, Rector Rev. Kodcer Hawn, PMtar ber. Tepees were erected about the water on the ice tended to melt the rink. Huge white totem poles rink more quickly. ing to pay plenty more. of business, whether it be an office, agency or store. Clean- Dale Km, Organist Georie E. Roddy, OrguM & * • Sunday. Holy Eucharist 8 A. M. Sunday: Church School .9:45 towered toward the top of the stage. "The Ice Follies of 1939" is the liness is within reach of every business and its importance long there will be elections again. Let's be as grim .il«.u'. Church School, 9:45 A. M. Morn- A. M. A bonfire flamed to almost the height story of a girl member of an ice should not bu, overlooked. Ing prayer and sermon 11:00 A. M. Sunday; Morning worship il:00 of the poles directly at the center skating troupe who becomes a great accepting piumises as we would be about lending money. Ani'iVi; m impot:-ll)lc political promise means that we part with million- O- A. M- . Evenin- • g servic' e 7:4-•---•5 p. M• back. Twenty-four prls in white and motion picture star in order that and not as r\ loan. The next time a candidate says he is gun,, '.., OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL O gold Indian costumeB waited their her husband might someday realise reduce luxe.-; by effecting economies, a-<*k him to specify, IN VVHIT- CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST, cue to streak out over the ice. his dream of staging an ice extrava- Why? INC;, ju.it what services he' U'goinft to cut—and h(iw much. Rev. Vincent Lenjrl, Pastor SCIENTIST . Suddenly, a member of the crew ganza, encompassing not only skat- "Nverything proves the great democracies are moving John Faubl, Orisnlit Sewaren, New Jersey carrying a large backet of water to ing, but dancing and singing as well. speedily toward war," writes Virjfinio Gayda, Italian edi- Sunday: Low mass at 9:00 A. M. "Mitter" is the subject of tht the other side of the rink slipped Joan Crawford portrays the role $1,0(10 dianvmd brooch which slje doctor who took an X-ray I.I in> and fell on the ice. The water spread uid l'ist while traveling in a small nose. He extracted one ni i1,.- tor, who, is said to reflect the thoughts of Dictator Musso- High Mass at 10:30 A. M. Bene- Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of of this girl, and in addition to .sing- over the opaque surface transform- ing three numbers, written espe- boat v.i<>:ii a yacht she had visited, ^ecih from Huff's nose. lini. diction at 2 P. M. Weekly masses Christ, iScientist, on Sunday, at 8 A. M. March 19. ing it into a glistening, mirror cially for her, she will utilize ber The pin was lying on the ocean a Naturally, ore wonders why the democracies move to- effect. Every detail of the set cast dancing talents in turns about tho floor, twenty-live feet down. A Hartford, Conn—'Accidents , it ward war. In the words of German Propaganda Minister its reflection in the surface. rink. VHT icrovciei! it for her. ' Jthe home take a greater toll i:.iii Jcseph (ioebbek the western democracies "are in the hap- Director Relnhold Schuntel In addition to its baekground of --•— j Ihe automobile, according to <• skating rinka and ice stars, the pro- py position of having colonies and' raw materials," art; stopped in amaiement. San Antonio, Texas. — Fight year survey by an .insurance , "in- duction presents an excellent pic- years iigo PuiviUe J. D. Hull' was pany. Automobile accident ,*• "much b<'tt"r off" and can "therefore afford the luxury >. Tho camormen whooped for joy.ture of the inside of a Hollywood Hoses were called for and the Etiuck in ihe mouth with an axi vomited for 23 'per cent, 'i I of a democrats state." studio, with intimate shots of tho and two fif his upper teeth wen* laim during tfee five year. i- entire rink surface was sprayed, re- commissary, showing various stars s If the democracies are In th$ happy posii^H agcrjbed sulting in an almost magic appear- tnmked cut. Recently, being un- iwiidont. in the home acvoin '•,: : »t luneh, and such departments as to it M per cent o< UilfB. to Hum by the German offlciaTwtojr should mey%aat wms hairdressing, make-up and war3- Italian asserts?' ** around* out there on the fabric-covered wings of those Jen- lor getting him out of liis difficulties. Amos 'n' Andy's moving diy » do not readily heal, should consult a competent physician. of the kingdom,' and healing every It wat an amazing case. set lor April 1 ... H<-S! 01 mentally ujiset, opera auilil'" The "flying post officr?" will soon arrive. In fact, early !t l*wa tint Teddy came acrau the Idea lie »u looking for. It earn* He had failed to figure what effeci the air reslHtance of ha wanted to give WHN sirs, i" in May plane's will begin two experimental routes, serving to him u he watched a unman flyscal e the walli of the tallwst body would hsvc upon the tubing. Hinging below the pline, ninv- himself up "as drop in 10 ''" (ifty-live communities in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Virginia building. Reaching (be topmost story, the flysomeho w attached !•( 10 miles an hour. Ihe drat of the air oo TrOij added «011ic a matter of Hippodrome • lt0 an ordinary Jnaer tab* t« a window, sunk hit teeth tat ttM » or « pound* to Ihe weight on thai bit rabbet bant. honor." And no tickets "«' While speeding alonjg atjluu miles an.hour the plane ll)lltv etktr tmt tad hug (here In the breese. Teddy aaw tha ttaat "Thai lube »LHed strelchlm and slrelchlni.V siys Teddy almost des- . .. Doris Rl ! will snatch, with a grappling hook, maibAags attached to "got" Ike erewd. And It would knock 'em cold when ke filled "and It was like a live tbloi si I slipped and louihi It!" titute, he was faced with the problem CBS iong«ti" ' 11 of caring for his wife and three has been I" "" a rope, suspended between'jtWo poles. Moving on, it wil It on a plane a thousand or so feet la the air. The more It ilrefthed, Ihe harder II was foi • wlnj walker c l with k brlfftt Idea to him on. It had never arled that way In children. It wai then he appealed ming " D • ' drop a sack of mail for the community. " Human Fly Coaches Teddy for New Job. 1 practice Would It hold? Could \\ holdT Whil wit he rolng la to Alexander and the sensational Purple" for n"' One of the routes will D fin in Philadelphia and end When the fly c»m* down to earth, Teddy Introduced himself. Invited -tory was broadcast before a board thsn s year blrn tCjiupper. Msybo they hoisted a couple. Anyway, ttM By wirrotd do about It? Tead^ says he was too dumb lo climb bark. Tlml wii arobabl) became he was loo tiuny boldlnt on >f arbiters. using in Pittsburgh.. The other 11 start at Pittsburgh and flyup enough to toll Teddy how it worked. theme . Well sir, 'thBfi one ol the darned-sl fixes, I ever heard of And it At their sOggeStion, Ross returned 'tp'Huntinsrto.n. W. Va. In It me, advocates of the "pick- Before ho went to bed that night, the wing walker bought himself a lo the Army the following day and Ernie ' became .worse After rasslrng |»r 10 minutes with that flexible suDDort U e ' up" system believe ,alr mail eoupW of brand now Inner tubes. The next day. out it the Bring Held, Hl ^rendered. A few days ago, he openng f\\\ be brought to almost ev his arms tlrod ' . . t ' ^ 1 Bt rifled tbom at ho had been Instructed. High up on a wall h» (as- wai..r«doaiadl.r«turna4.to his homo «AY iv«Ba L o J " ovy Americnn , Hipped lovwtf. / ^ih^y., hi WsV/hatf to let himsert down 'to whete ^Isefiarwa neither hdnOrably nor Wood an end of one. Then, climbing on • ((hair, hejftdhk lh*/ether Kiy. would 'fr dishonorably. With reporters and end in his'teeth and kicked the chair away. 'Be toim sink Mi teeth• Into M gadget attached to Ihe flapping end . . . rumors that Kay Kyier ill photographers surroundmgjjiim and lose his current sponsor are w Typical Americanism: What's your,racket?" The darn thing stretched to f«r his feet touched thoHoor. He moved HI. £ws clamped down on It The res. of him wa, |lmp with weariness tht tuba a couple of fe«t higher and everything was fine. he W tube ilretch •lewsreel cameras grinding, Ron foundation ... his contract rum J *' '" "*' •'•mtally « gusl. • was too thankful to speak. for four years. Life, with many people, [i Day allor day Teddy rellglonaly practiced hinging- fr.ta thai . Radio, bringing an unusual litua- i only what they make, Me to itreagthen the muscles ol his jaw* and nee*. II WM gTr In practice. It had uever stretche'd to more than three I IOB to light, was also instrumental ** a kMTy ilnln to pot on the front apper teetk that were bridge- « bringing Jt to a h^ppy enBintf. ' •' \ Armi!toCliwbBackt0 STORY OP THIWfBK * The long !ane( that has np turning, is straight and nar- work, bat Ikwy held. And six week* Ular Teddy WM prepared mi . .?"**. Safety, to otnu hb) italf. ' * * * ope *ho thtnta that Fred A row. A* 2?, 10 relM M the plane clrcled »."» »*"l above the Jack ieooir IWd Is planned de •« Botor* wo go any further I kad batter tell you Toddy U Theodore CHATTER. Bob Benchley's rstcly, ihobid a»k the «omr!''. i Davidsonof O*,ltiburg. ia They still call him "Dare Devil" Davidson; 1 L CBS Ihow will not move to Hollv- The amwZr would b* "No, J" 1939 is supposed to b« Mussolini's year in Europe. Well, fell now number of the Floyd Olbbons Adventurers' club .foodd UJMuXMUJMiuX L wUh U touM b«. I cjn't tra»« what of it? .. • ' •••*•• * -* ••• Ho was til of that on a funny afternoon, 14, geplember. UIB. In Mo- ijrftch to NBC..,, when blankety-blank,* • lhe lino, HL, whtro.tt* flying circus wav putUng oi Its shuw. making those MacKinnon, Boiton chatter column- Sbmtone onei suggested Uj^ ' • "• ' i,',r ?„*. r,.' t, „• , ' n|| 1 1 ! 1st (tarts t series of Yai.kt* njtwork Jennloi do thing* they wero novor built tor. Tha.wtatbei' +tf pwfiet, WoadcaiU/peSt week/he'll be'able There are individuals who would like to live until the Bo was the gate. And the performers were feeling pretty good si they till iCtlUl «M WMW W—"• , yoar 2050. , • to do anything— t»lk,'ting, Interviewlong'distance (Benny liy«»'". took to the skies. oi just plav words . , . if, Hp to wood. Allen lo New York) "T 1 . • • • • " Especially Teddy. Ho wos going to pop their ryes out wltn a brand hlml ... latest addition gives'CBS SBLV. used up about $ioo time in * ''• |if Intelligence, without contcience, rarely solves a human ntw, death-defying stunt, perforrped for the first time (n any land. It 115 stations.., Milton BM1> absent tram continental discussion <•" never occurred to him then; tali would alto be the last time. From itha alrlanti rtturna In Spring feud, SrisJIy working ouU c"1 problem. > , • ' N ropped lnt0 t!le • ,' a • * • The Inner tube was fastened-securely to the sxlt of the undercarriage ' i.V yK? 'l «»»«• - Perhsps Allen and Bennv ie Jenny. And everything wont off according to schedule unttr Teddy Mil picture'J by announcing It will good intentions but when tm If you want to go places ii life all ypu have to do ia to in lowering himself down that wriggling, slippery, flabby length at broadcast «U'the Dodger? ames prams finally reiflied the »"• " followed the plan. Bach hail >i • the othtr, hoping to **< WOODBRIDGE I^ADER-JOIJRNAL. FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 17.1989 PAGE FIVE Motion Pictures Are Your Best Entertainment! AT THE REGENT THEATRE

A LINE ON Adapted tte*n the HOLLYWOOD Mf TftO-GOLDWYN- MAYER Picture by Jeanetu M»cDon»ld busy ljjth GERTRUDE GELBIN fittings for her concert-tear w»rd- LET FREEDOM RING iube . . Frank Morgan supervis- ing imishing touchw on hit dtMrt home near Palm Spring! , . , Judy (.ai land giving a party for Director Vi.t,., Fleming on "Th« Wiiard of in." set . .. Joan Crawfoid Uking hii young niece on a spring shop- ping tour... Lew Ayrts compleUly losing hit velocity meUr in th* big wind aturra . . . Rmllnd "RIUMII staging a leriet of small parties for her frienda during vacation from wurk at tbt ttudio ... Ray Bolger, Jack Haley and Bert Lahr trading their fancy costume* for overalls . . . Robert Taylor worried over the fancy pedigree of one Of his horse*. Afraid the horse will not consider him • social equal ..". Laha Turner covering her red hair with a bru- nette wig and amaiing her friends with the transformation , . . Billft "They're build- "Sieve trill be "ll's juil a birthday pretem, fudge." "/ won'I be to careful hotr I aim "Knox'l men are going to tee Burke bringing back an old fash- ing a railroad" home next week" next lime. ' Turn if0}«n." ioned fad by showing up wearing a hat secured to httvheti by fancy Jim Knox. Wall Street tyeoon (Edward Knox owns the press and law courts, hav- Knox tries to buy up the property owned by The Wilkiet tell their (roublei to M*fgi« Arnold) arrives at the Western desert town hat-pint., . Florence Rice getting ing bribed Underwood, the newspaper edi- Pop and Ned Willie (George F. Hayes and Adams (Virginia Bruce) owner of the town of Clover City, determined to claim it for tor (Raymond Walburn) and the corrupt Clatk Gsblt. Norma Sheatet, Frit! ItlJ m "Idiot's Delight" an early tun-tan while on location Louis Jean Heydt). When the Wlltiei re- restaurant. She pleads with them tp wait his own. He needs land for the building of county Judge Bronton (Guy Klbbee). He fuse to sell, he orders hit henchmen, Bumper for "The Kid from Texas" .,. Den- until Steve Logan (Nelson Eddy) return hie railroad and he is eut to get it at any plaM to control the entire State by putting and Gagan (Dick Rich and Trevor Bard- from Harvard where he has been studying AT RAHWAY THEATKfc. nit Q'Keef t Uking a spill off a horse and all cost. But the citiieni of Clover City BrWiton m as Governor. The Clover City ette) to burn them out. The Wilkiee refuse law. Steve will champion them all. But the when two polo ponies collided . . . haw other ideas; they've built their tow*, townsfolk select their own candidate, old to take It lying down. They seek out Bumper WilkUs take their case to eourTlmmedi- liy«M UrMagiftf a fresh bouquet tut of the deterrwattoi and defended t» Tom Ifgan {Lionel Barrymore). Knox and Oamn in a saloon. In the ensuing brawl, ately. Judas Bronson throws them out. tftlmt the Indians. Their jrtnnar ipMT of nirtJinif each morning ior a tartnfi kundnui of foreign nrHroMt tabor* ^^*^*^P^E^^VJ e^a^eja •e^s^e^^ajae^ flg^P^ejl e^s^a^p ^^ Hvv^^^V B^a^sj^B^ refuses to bend to the demands, money or en to CloTer City and registers them at of Ned Rutledge (H. B. Warner) who owns know their only hope is Steve's quick re- e^uheiH^ftflP ejejfceivl left fek^Bkaf 4e>s^a£^BSi&£s eja^^^uejaj k hi l Uctlct of Jim Knox. citiieni to they can vote for Bronsonj the gambling concession. mwir wwi in TOT HI PHUI| mtn turn. R*od tk$ utxi ckipttT. . . . Robert Young receiving con- gratulations for his speedy replace- AT THE R1TZ THEATRE AT THE ment of Robert Montgomery on a PRODUCTION NIWS radio show when Montgomery was Louise Plstt, New York stage se- atdckM 'suddenly with laryngitis tr«is, has been signed to plsy the ,,. Cecilia Parker and husband Dick romantic lead with Melryn Douglas Baldwin, practising up for their va- in the film titled "One Hundred to cation by bicycling for an hour each One". The cast includes H. B. War- morning before breakfatt... Johnny ner, Halliwell Hobbei, Jean Fen- Weiumuller preparing for hit low wick, Marjone Main, Ines Courtney, tion trip to Florida,., Ruth Huttey Teresa Harris, Ernest Whitemtn, and -Ritfc Johnson breakfasting to- Tom Cuiilhs, Geim Lockh«rt, Flsr- gether fn the commiwary... Met vyn rncp (irorif?, Jack CarUon, Pouglst Douglas backon the lot and tUrting liuinbnlle, and Ray Walker . . . work in "One Hundred to One". Frank Davis will produce "It's A Wonderful World" with Claudette ing on in "The Arizona Wildcat1 liilbt'i't and James Stewart heading that you'll miss something if youi the rast nf thin original Bell Hecht even blink your eyes. | story.,.y. S. Van Dyke II is direct- inir... Ann Morriis, Clarence Kolb, A new side of Navy life is com- Picric Watkin, Lillian Ysrbn and pellingly presented in Republic's Arthur I,on have been added to the "Pride of the Navy" whicJj opened (list of "Penthouse". at the Liberty Theatre. This entertaining film depicts "Calling Dr. Kildare" is un the preparation, progress and suc- nouiued ut the Anal title for the new cess of a Naval experiment. In this of the Navy" with Grow Brent and (Jliva Drllavllland Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer picture fW case, the experiment concerns the merly known us "Dr, Klldare'a Mis- perfection of a sp-iettboat which take". The production, second in a can launch a toi;«do, a so-called series that started with "Young Dr. splinter torpedo boat. Kildare", features Lew Ay res, Lion- At the Movies el Barrymore, Lynne Carver, Nat RITZ THEATRE, Elisabeth, Pendleton, Phillip Terry, Ro({ei' "Off the Record" a hot off-the- Converse, Donald Barry, Alma Kru- MnWAY TUKATKK. Eahwiy. I base, where a large portion of the Altl/OW WILDCAT exciting film story was screene^. grlddle newspaper story will be g«r, Nell Craig and Bob Watton ... r iticii million dollars worth of Henry O'Neill, Lillian Rich, Mar- In other scenes they swoop grace- the feature attraction at the Ritz plincs, all of one model, appear jorie Main and Lewis Natheaux are fully down out'of the sky to de- Theatre. Pat O'Brien and Joan FISH BOWL CAUSES KIRK .Sliaiifthiil While picking through in rint! scenes of "Wings of the Blondell, who were teamed so sue "Yes, My Darling Daughter", »t the Rita Theatre additions to the cast of "Lucky v" the Warner Bros-Cosmo- posit their fourteen tons lightly on Night", new Robert Taylor, Myrna Uu> ruins" in tlif battlefield at the twisting currents of the bay. cessfully in "Back in Circulation" Medford, Mass, -- Ray of the Kiungwun, north n( Shanghai, a i.iti picture opening at the FORUM THEATER, Metuchen. Loy co-starring vehicle. s In one scene, forty-four of the are co-starred again in the lively Michael Lanyard, that dashing sun, shining through n fish bowl, Japanese boy found u hand gre- IIHI Th»atr», and trtat repre- drama oj two star reporters who rogue known to the police ol the "Marie Antoinette," as pres- ii pi iibably the greatest fortune big twin-motored patrol bombers Me.tro-Goldwyn-Msyer announce! set fire to draperies in the home of nade. Playfully, tic threw it. It tilted and swerved in graceful for- j fall in love. world as the Lone WollJp busily ented at reserve seat prices in New the Raymond Walkley's and caus- killed three Japanese men. a wo- •r tied dp in one kind of "prop- "Off the Record" is however, engaged in "The LoWWolf Spy acquisition of motion picture rights mations overhead, as they came in Yqrk City only a few short months to''Madame Pompadour", the oper- ed $1,000 damages before it could man and injured two other per- 'ii' for a motion picture. far removed from the usual run ofHunt" as the debonair flemesis of in a superb massed flight, to alight ago, comes to the Forum theater in etta by Rudolph Schamer and Ernst be checked. . " sons. 1 'uso planes are the proud, new newspaper pictures because its in- a foreign spy ring in Washington, 11-inned giant j twin-motored in home waters after completing Metuchen this Sunday, Monday Weliach, with music by Leo Fall,.. their share in the U. S. Navy's an- terest is not limited t6 the profes- thus providing fun-filled, thrilling • \-2 patrol bomtijng planes. In and Tuesday, March 19, 20, and 21. The Culver City Studio also an- nual summer maneuvers above sional exploits of its central char- entertainment for Regent Theatre nounces purchase of motion picture iKs of the Navy" the giant Hailed by critics everywhere as the foggy waters of southern acters. Priscilla Lane andJeff- audiences. The Lone Wolf's return rights to '.'Music Is My Faith", the f.W'l's Uiunder into the air from the epic film of-the year, it's stir- Alaska. These forty-four planes ry Lynn for chaftn, and Roland in the person of Warren William, autobiography by David Mannea, -HIface of San Diego Bay, Just ring theme and outstanding photo- hopped down from Seattle, Wash- | Young, May Robson, Fay Bainter, initiates a projected series of Col- the music critic . . . Mary Taylor, 111 i he navy's North Island air 1 graphy makes it a picture'that ington, in otie long, successful Genevieve Tobin and Ian Hunter umbia films featuring the suave who had the feminine lead in the massed flight. Their -landing' at for laughs—that's the dish of spicy underworld personality. must be on your "must" list/Nor- Hecht-MacArthur picture "Soak San Diego furnished a dramatic entertainment that was set before ma Shearer, Tyrone Power, and The Rich", has signed a contract sequence for the picture. the patrons of the Ritz Theatre John Barrymore head a powerful with the M-G-M studio. • ;— when "Yes, My Darling Daughter" HE BAFFLES m»X of Hollywood's best perform- opened. I LIBERTY THEATRE, Elitab^ttf. ^BROADWAY ers. ^un , Moi., TBM,, Witt. i en Williams, as Michael Lanyard, The new picture, which was pro- A British picture, one of the 1 June Withers brings her own duced by Warner Broi,, w«a adapt is a reformed hacksman who turns brani of law and disorder "to the ed by Casey Robinson from Mark moat outstandtng produftiung to •out -to bc-a true B»feM' M* I*» bttome our sti|young screen, are the headltners. This . » '• - Marks, Miss. — Trapped on at THE i-tiir had ever made. film, by the way, carries manager NAVY REGENT THEATRE, Eliubeth. railway' trestle' by a speeding pai-^ Here in the type of picture Jane James Forgione's personal recorn- senger train, William Thompson, 9 Norma Shearer and Clark Gable mendatlon as a four-star item. GEORGE BREN does best and the kind of role Negro, escaped it by jumping into supported by a group of notable The laugh show of the .week OLIVIA D, HAVILLAND her tens..are eager tp see her in. the river below. He was drowned. What with gold missing from the players, co-star in the screen ver- comes on Friday «nd Saturday JOHN PAYNE mine, the stagecoach1 stuck up, a sion of Robert Sherwood's Pulitzer when the Dead End Kids and Jsljn whole town shot Up and the sher- prize-winning stage play, "Idiot's Garfield are featured in "They iff in cahoots with the crooks, Delight," which comesto the Re- Made Me A Criminal." A swell, .. • Clairol is to the hair! there is enough action for a dozen gent Theatre. bang-up boxing match provides pictures—«nd Ja/iVs right In the Shenyobd wrote the scmn play thn climax with the Dead End And your hair u most important of all! For h'l your Kads giving their Visual A-l per- middle of it. There's so much go- which has been brought to -the hair that make* or man your looks. Lct'a look at your films by Hunt Stromberg with fortnance. Larry Clinton's sensa- Clarence Brown directing. He was tional band is to be seen on the hair now. Is it drab?—overbleached?—tfreaked?—. 7 same program heading a choice 1h -SULLAVAN, also the director of "A Free Soul" flecked with grey? Certainly you know that Clairol'i NStlt •I1IT« \ in which Mis4 Shearer and Gable group of selected short subjects. 1 1 YOUNG-DOUGLAS I appeared in 1032, she as the star, Carey Wilson. lni|irf .imrlo of Metre-1 Modern * Method will correct these defects as noth- State he to win his first real screen dis- Goldwyn-Mayci'H inirlKiitnir rvlesol The Lone Wolf tar Hunt" •horl •ubjwta IU'UIIMR with auper- l'l.llhi - ing else can ... shampooing, reconditionrng and • WOODBRIDGE tinction. nitiiralBlii'iioiiicmi, Inifl lialllcd New Based on a story by Louis Jos- 2nd Thrilling Chapter York with IIIB Intent Miiblsct "NoBtra- eph Vance, this Is probably one oi "HIK'H KOI 1 KItN TINTING in one triple-action treatment without dttmus." Tlui Mury of n afxtefiitli cen- uli• mid Saturday— ar» ocnirrliiK lixlay, lias the Broad- duced by Columbia Pictures. 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W00D1MD0*. N1W JERSEY KH1DAV MoKNlNG, MAKHI BARRONS START OUTDOOR DRILLS IMON.; CASEYS PLAY IKCTUCHENT TOMOlOW OUTDOOR DRILLS FOR BARRONS TO CADET LEAGUE WILL RUMBLINGS END TOMORROW WITH LEFFLER HOLDS MAZUREK START MONDAYi 4 SOPHOMOREORES on the By OM(f t V/OODRIIXJt SCORELESS AS GASEYS DOWN ST, .nil IN FIGHT FOR SECOND BASE POST ALLEYS Us dmmpicjiisJitp m*u lit-j vulicn A few more days, a few the Indians uiui Yluihs battle fur STEPHENS 32-27 IN RUBBER GAME in(lie games and the curtain by William "Juicy" Fauble the «U4>r«in«cy ut Ihe AmerieBi) ill descend on another bas- league and the Cubs and the Gi- W tor pitcher* and raU-hera, Nick l'nm> will glv £ mr WOOl)BKHH;K.--WiUi big Frit,. give the Bar ants fight tor hnriiug m the Nu- r ,,|iiymg the eball seaion fPDflftored by ran diamond •Unthw firatUrt* of outdoor work Monday of hu life by holding high storing Received a letter this week in skill In the A. B. C. Here's wish- tioml loop. AU four teams are in g g g bill Mazurek t|K. recreation d»partment of afternoon on the Pnr&h House field. The pitching corps c> f h f reference that article I had ing him the 'tweaks" for a 300-first place with four wins and scorelesa for the first time in three seasons, the Caseys tl,(. WPA. The grand finale the Barn™ was jolted this week when Bob SchwenJr two lueses. in regard a certain bowler game, or at least a 298, » that he played inspired bajl Saturday nig-ht and defcHted the St. w!ll be "the crowning of the the only port aider on the squad, broke his leg. He will be who was given a tryout with the «an get In on some of tte "sugar" The Indians polished oft the Stephen's C. C. 32-27 in the third and rubber guine of the champion* the latter out for the remainder of the season. Reading Office five of the Rec. they are g*vtng away Tigers 28-24 to break a three-way League, and what he sayt about tie in the American league. The series. Uffler meanwhile added to his laurels by netting purl of next jfeek, but be- ' 'Btt SSimonsel n ahd Frank , me ig certainly worth while The Rarifcn fetnmen "kiid pf Yanks advanced forward by post* four Held goals for a total of eight points. the curtain blacks out lar continued as leading contend- The visitors were first to I'd re George Wastlik, Charley Molnai tioning. The letter in full is as lol want toaleep" in their first two ing a 17-15 win over the last place ers (or the No. 1 pitching spot, when Mike Bigot tank a long shoi tin , scene entirely, hf* look and Bob Ouerney are the, leading lows: of their match with the Senators. Moore and Jardot were Other newcomers have shown Pris but Olio* art Leftltr pourv mi tee what the parti- candidate, for the outflejd, but Si- "March IS, 1838Mirer's, five but' finally got their instrumental in aiding the Indians co little so tar, but it is hoped that monten and Chaplar will also play "Dear Juicy: in victory, ^ut Brodnick's It points back with a quick goal to give the BARRONS TO BE sttfe and took the higfetcee by 70 (l))llnU derived from tt alL the outdoors .will help thejn, Mean ill the gardens when they are not "Thanks very much for the com. took scoring honors. Casey* the lead. At the end o/ the Willie Al Leifler is receiving UtUe sticks. Him to show.that they first quarter, the local* had gained No doubt t*W had • tot «R meuwMall. Bottt boys axe good • tn TOUT column. WeJt fere not lucky in that last game The league-leading Giants were opposition for the catching posi. hitters, !ao I (-4 margin, The Caseys again of fun. Obriously, tbnt Juicy, If I made mlstajus in myfar Mme "gelt" and took Moe and'P «> '"to the play-off series by GROUP 3 SCHOOL Prisco stated that four sopho- proved superior by taking a fast Pitchers will not work out Mon- bowling as you do in your column his boy* over for three in a row. losing to the second place Cubs. was the pfiaury rwukon mores are bidding for the second 12-8 second period to past a soon day with the rest of the squad. In- why I would admit that I am a • • • Powers and Schlcker took scoring for the formation of these base position vacated by Captain of 18-12 at the half. stead they will continue indoor pretty punk bowler. Never c«st In some real red hot "ptn-bust- honors for the winners. The Pi- AT ALL SPORTS Mickey Karnas. The remainder of In the third quarter, however, leagues. But gffttiftf down drill* to develop control and speed. stones upon others because >a|" the Oem's Service Boys took rates defeated the Red* 8-6 to put the infield will be made up of var- the Saints came to life and out- to the darker, tU* of the Although three practice games might bounce back and hit you.toe Graftonen for the "works",|lbottl teams in a «ecwd place tic. WOODUHllXiK At .( inn ling sity men, namely: John Korciow- scored the local* 8 4. Cibre and have been scheduled so far, theAnd, another thing, 1 wouldn' and they ture put it eh heavy. The I of the athletic ilepiii liurnt n[ (he question, did tkey inherit Sleetkl were the key men in the ski, Tony Bercellona and Steve' dates of these are not known as •van consider • joining Joe Q1H'»Craftsmen had u nice night—but Board ol Educulion MUIKJ.IV m^nt, anything) valuable bmida attack, but the Cawyi still had a Poehek. At first Prisco mentioned yet team because half of the team be- their scores of MS, »M and 912- It wai decided Uuit Wuudbi iiigs 22-20 tnargin at the collusion ol pleasure fron 3 month* Molnar for the keystone sack, but longs In the glue.factory and thecould not compare with the Gem's' HOLY NAME FIVE high school uUiltlu- kums will The faculty will battle the var- the period. of competiUonT A email he will use a sophomore so that sity before the season other half are Juit learning. 972, 1011 and 107(1. These scores, hereafter be cUmsifiud as Croup 3 officially Going into the last lap, the game number ol them playsiTac- in a gam* to stai iiii'bi -"U Jae Q4U wants ta see tdentally, tato the-print mnnpy contenders. Am>rdif)£ to S, lar to build around. progressed- tapWy-wd->+ a taster jury found." Newark\iPrep it first good I am why I'll pick up a team for the high tree game net. "Ruse" WINS TWIN BILL Werloclt, faculty manugrr of uth- cording to Hoyto. Rule* |pure. With two minutes left to play The four soph» bidding for theon the Barron schedule for April that will make his team look slee- Larch of the Craftsmen's banged and finer point* of the the Caseys led 28-if6. Clbre added letks, Woodbridge high will start Job si* Walter Kartias, Jim BeaU K At that time the neV infield py before the match is over. Now the wood for some real nifty a foul shot ahd thtn Mayer and as a Group 3 school with the 19)1 •port won thrown to the ty, Carl Freitag and Nick Semak, will be dedicated in the new stadi- If he tails to take up this chal- scons, averaging 233 tor three FROM STEWARTS Elliot Added field foals to clinch football season. winds and difcardod. One of these men might also get um while the band blasts out mar-lenge why I will think that he Is games *nd Ferrari, was second the victory for the locals. Werlock stated that the change the third base Job. should Mr. tial strains An elaborate flag- full nf steam and the next time best with an average of 214. 'Nate' new high was brought about utter a in- I've witneiMd many of these best with an ag Elliot, playing at his old form Ferry fail to rule Poehek eligible. raising ceremony is also planned. he blows off, he ought to make in ference of leading Central Jersey It-ague garn«a during the sea- lernstein got himself a 434 to help scoring was recorded here last uga took scoring honor* with 10 sure that nobody hears him. I the Station boys In the first game week when the Huly Name vcu«ers|c ' school*'headed by innvur-MJireh, uon ooys in uie urn (uw., 'J ^_««»• «.."» . " I iwiintc and Stecikl son and each contest added thought I was suppose to be on the FlUpatriek, of South River; Mell- M the way, will have tobe dumped .he Stewart Boy. A. A. inwere runners-up with nine points to my conviction that bae- sideline this year but it seems to a twin bill on the St. James' bron, Of Long Brunei i, Shorwodd, a little more quiet on Saturday apiece. Leffler and Mayer contri- court. In the initial battle the of Red Bank; Ableton, ,,f H«mil- kttball was on the •down FRAT CLUB DEFEATS AVENEL DEMS me that your column eatt'i get night* as I heard a few eompWnta buted eight point performances to Holy Nuimers were extended to ton Township; Mi-Carthy 6T (St« grade in Woodbridge. Cite along without me. But you will of his goings-on in Ay*n«l last aid the Oaseys. I hejr-fifom me next year, So long, Witt by a close 41-40 score. In the taret and Werlw-k, ol Woodbridge, I the record of the Barrons for Saturday night. I suggest If be Tomorrow night the aCseys will I'remain, nightcap both teamt were'high in. The six above mentioned schools wants to do some "bronco-buit- play host* to the Metuchen Y! M. i tin- past three Masons. Al- BY 16-14 SCORE AS FIVES RESUME "Scorekeeper." ing" he should hire a horse, Which scoring but the Stewart lads were will compete in all sports. It it C. A., five on the St. James' court. j must every player on the • • • • again trimmed, 78-54, hoptJd thai by this move there will is a lot more saift The Metuchen quintet is making FiUpatrlck was the Holy Name emlnate a greater sense of compe- I Barrona' tqti&d the past two Well, the only comment I have its firsteappearancc on the local PLAY FOR SENIOUEAGUE CROWN to make is, that 11m sorry I had to The Avenel Firemen took the Hope in the first game as he ran tlon. At the present time the three years has played in court, holding at the present a sev- wild to pace his mates with 14 schools are busy arnnirinti next use MKkrtactics to get "Muni" back starch out of the Steel Eaulpment en garne winning sreak and a vic- 'one of these league*. H« points. The Stewart Buvg grabbed year's basketball schedule. WOODBRIDGEWAfter deftfttlnfc the Frat Club 23- into the fold) but as the old sav-in their match Wednesday night at tory over jthe strong Avenel ~ ' trned little Of the game, so the lead at the end of the quarter, Werlock also announced that m* 20 to win the second half play-offs, the Avenel Denis en- ing goes: "all's fair in love and the Craftsman's alleys, by taking crats. j what could we expect of him bowling", and I'm tickled to know the fisrt two games. The pep but in the second session the other thousand dollars, has been tered the seasonal championship series Tuesday night by socre changed hands three times The Lewis Girls will play the Lnterscholaitic competi- that he will nave a team- in some seems to have gone out on the paid out by the board toward the losing a close 16-14 game to the Frajt Club on the high league next year, Nobody can de- gteelerg since they have no chance before theJHoly Ntamers took a twe^ Itiim? ' ' . • The main 9.15. school court. As predicted, the two teams put on a good ly that when "itunl" and his "gtt Jo »t on the top, But I do sug-point lead. ball. A total of $2,300 has already louse" gang were on the """" i gest that the boys keep, on puifU Quimt, with 13 tallies, was Msjtt been paid, leaving only $1,500 to Records wit) boar no out show and carried their feud into the playoffs. that there was no action (whether ing, as there 1B some extra money man tor the visitors and his play- be paid. The Frat Club had an easy time Wooctbridf t Cyclones when | say Woodbridge bowling or arguments) aplenty, in high teem, single game or may-ing kept his team in the running Officials also announced that iii capturing the first half title High rarely, if ovor, fin- and we need material ae this to be they might strike a good night during the hectic last half. Again Trounce Bobcats To there will be no track team at after wading through six consec- add some color to the game, ,and and p'-it over three big games for the lead was changed with each Woodbridge high this season, since ished a gone without hav- utive victories and no defeats. The JAYVEES DEFEAT Win Junior Pennant I don't hesitate to say I do wel- shot, but it was not until the last no facilities are available. How- ing thro* or four player* Avaotl Dems, on the other hand, high three set. \ e come him back! minute that the gome was decided WOODHR1DOE. — The Wood- ever, it is hoped a track will be ejected on fouls. Proper were set back a few paces after it when Fltzpatrlck's long shot gave built In the new stadium so that was discovered the team had an BUI Perna's Avenel A. A. squad bridge Cyclones made a Clean coaching did then little SKEETERS, 15-9 The only clean sweep registered the.Holy Name a one-point vic- the sport will be resumed next ineligible Tnan in the line-up. After was among the. missing Tuesday sweep. of, the township Junior at the Rep. alleys this week was tory. league chejnplonshlp this week by yew, good. The knew "rough- the situation was cleared, both •night and consequently forfeited registered by the West Amboy club Both teams found the range at trouncing the fords Bobcats by In order to set up an injury house" tacti«* and little teams entered the second half with Its match to the Old Timers. IN PLAYOFF TUT when it took over the Busy Bee The gang down at" the alleys were ease In the second setto, but thescores of 22i-18 and 25-11. The first fund for future sports, the faculty blood in their eyes, basketball. It was almost five without much of an argument. kind of worried Bill, they thought Holy Namters were far the stead- game of the series wa* played on will play 'the varsity a battball Early in the second half the Frat impossible to reform than. WOODBRIDGE. — In the first Woody, of the W. A., turned In maybe something had happened to ier team. Once in the lead at thethe Fords No. 14 school court' and game before the season's opener. Club climbed to the top and later end of the1 first .quaxter. the Helj. The entire receipts" will be used to Tit true you can't teach three-game series to determine the some nice scores to tak tophon -your'boys, you know what I meaft, the., deciding contest on the high found the Demi sharing the seat Intermediate league champions of ors of the match, averaging 207 forstop at a tavern, or go to a bur- Namers stayed far In front and school court. build up the worthy fund. an old hand new tricky. 1 with them. Although both twins the township, the Woodbridgq F. the ojght,. 'IZip'. Hablch of the lesque show, or something like were never threatened, In both games the locals showed All in all, it's a certainty were the, victims of upsets a fewC. Jeyvm defeated the Fofda same club" got the only other that, uu) they demand that at least •High scorina honor*, .went to J, thair superiority Vargo that basketball hereabouts weeks ago they manage* to beat league champions, the Skeeters, double century score to take sec- you send a note the next time you Quinn, who ripped the cords tor aand SlkSlotkll n paced Their mates to until th»y Off th» it. gbl 1 total of 29 points. Close behind gain the lead in trie first game, RIPPERS WIN IN it in a very sad state. ah- es*!t-«aka.iL- ..--_ 1 ^Tp. Jj. MoT jyghllw iiu the deciding game last Thurs- t • • J MT hll Ufr 1? •Ijri' thwi ran it WM pnly However, it co&d be re- a. leg krh will noHiave to refrain in this game and the Avenelltet close runners-up. ' he tied for scoring honors With style Intact with the rough game ple of games and take a look at their, match with Mayer's Club gained a well-earned 23-20 ver- that last game they rolled, a 924; Vargo and Slotkin with seven from insterscholastic compe- pkayed by the visitors. Kuzmlak F»l, night, but then cume back dict. Lotz took scoring honors with which isVt bad at all,for a team g, 192. Totals—814, 879, 862 points. tition. Why sot have fewer and Berry.starred for the, Lattan- bVl PLAYOFF SERIES ten points white Gerity and Mitt- zlo quintet by giving their mates that is rilling in their. year of Tuesday night to bov*V.>f»lnst the PEANUT LEAGU* , The second battle of the series- Casey*, "who had but four men, and and teama? In this man were high for the loser* with the lead early in the first quarter. league competition. Tt looks, as Ii Mw«tt'-(0) Mayer, Ul lS9i proved conclusively the superior- WOODBRIIXiS With Siabo in six and five points respectively. my prediction is turning out all •opped the first two games to ity, of the locals. Mascewlk, For* the players could be In the second quarter, the scor- •Snakeball" Sipos, who hasTobias, 148; Hogya, 181, 128, 12«; rare form and tinNipi-rs playing In Tuesday night's first play- right, that the Finn's would give star, was held to one point bv the the correct game by ing was tow as both teams tried been missing from the Fulton's Poehek, 131, 151, 130; Meutfy, 182, head-up ball nil tho way. the local off game the Frat Club sent Gerity trouble to all the teams before the ketn guarding of Frank Gyenes their aiefensive tactics, Johnny lineup the last few- weeks, started 120, 145; Drat, 1J2, 188, 1W, To^ light fwnlor league irame, not th« quantify a single foul snot Lockie, however ment, and pounding the maples. ski. 147, 158 182; Palmblad, 171, nlgnt on the high school court chors, who was discarded by the the W«o4bridga..tive, f managed to sneak past the Frat Zenoblu flarwt far a while lirthj 1«,"13916"9 ; TurnerTW , 193,171l ,IWW Given very little chance of de- players. In a few setaons ' , •••••"• Club guard several times to take third session to give the locals a Lehrer squad—also banged out tal*-80», 794, 861. feating the Bar Flips', winner^ of P'asketbdH will reach new some nifty scores of 194,180 and The Blue Bar boys and the Cas- scoring honors with nine points. contfortabje lead. The Skeetera Blue Bar—(1) Szurko, 175, 144Recreatio, n Stuff 5 both the first and second half pby ; eyS, both shooting with a "blind" hts and-w« w«n.'tset di*> The Frat Club, with Orahme 237. He said if "Moe" wants him 124; Blind, 100. 100, 100; F. Nell- P.*P. A, 3 with only one loss to their credit, failed mifcrably in their last peri- had It out this week, with the Cas- astrous season*- at the high booting in seven tallies, played back, he'll have to put It oh the son, 169, 136, 135; Qoyette 167, I*. C, Vwslty ...• -.~.-2 the totals stepped on the gas and od rally as the J«yv*es' crept ey nosing out the Blue Bar in the well and had the Dems staggering 8 178, 182; G. Nelson, 188,1S8, 182, Joh-• n L's" - o forced the game. Szurko and Gel Bt'hool. ahead, point by point Kusmiak, odd game by five pins. "Qlmpy" nt the half. After a slow third ses- Berry and Zenobia each tallied • • • Totals—779, 716, 732. Dab's Five 0 contributed field goals early in the WehoaesUy Mi*ve the sion, both teams turned, on the The Woodbridge Auto Sales took Sturfco's cross-aHey ball worked K. of C—(t) Foehrenback, 164, game and the locals kept that four points to lead the locals in the Woodbridfe Inlennediate recreation department and heat with the Frat Club keeping over the Reading Office In two outfine the first game, but in the next 153, 11|1; E, Gerity, 135, 147, 151; margin until the half. scoring column. Kovacs was best two games, either he or the ball CadeU (1) 5 0 i •ts staff ha* done a wond- the lead all the w_ay. for the losers. - of three games to hold the dead- Palko, 187, 176, 157; Blind 100; Stumph, the hero of many Bar lock for first place iji the league got cross-eyed, as he wound up Schubert, 181, 209; Blind 100, 100, •?•c ; J"^*** <*' <3J * 1 6 Fly victories, pushed his mates In j erful job with the time with 124. Mike Schubert of the .3 4 BOWLING EE8CLT8 wittf the Lehrer outfit. "Barnlcle 100. Total-666, 787, 728. |«^,«^p r the running with some nice shots K. of C. had the only double cen- rtlB c .2' 3 »nd space allotted. The Betreetien Uaffue Bill, the Bowter" Skay took high Fulton Oafe-(l) Sally, 169, H2,l*fJ** i as the second half got under way. VARGA SISTERS SHINE .2 3 local department ii con- Hoate ef Finn—(2) L. Gerek, single honors of his Wds)e, Sales tury seore of the week, a 809. Yep,138; Palmblad, 159, 175, LB1; Win- At the end of the third quart*?, that wood is tough. Terrors i 1 ,* 1 sidered by many the most AS ALL-STARS DEFEAT 146, 174, 198; Blind, 125, 128; G.team with 222, iwhlle Joe -GUI, owski, 153, 148, 142; Sipos, 114, the teams were tied. Both teajh* manager-coach cjf the Officer*, Bohunlqi > 2 Rusznak, Ungvary, 128, 147; 168, 148; Turner, 201, 145, 164, To- fired shots in rapid order a* the »ttive and be»t conducted ISEL1N FEMALES 22-8 The Captains of the teams In the Homesteads 1 6 188; W. 137,144, 176; J.demonstrated his ability by smack- tals—782, 745, 740. Scoreboard continued to show a fie '» the state. So, with hard beginning to Lion* 4 1. WOODBRIDGE. — Minus the Rusznak, 158,158,192. Totals-709, ing tte maples for score* or 206, Peanut league are beginning to K. of C— <*) Foehrenback, 169, with less than a minute to play. feelings toward none, we 169 and 243. And we noticed! that inake prepSMttonrfm- their awwal services of their star players, the 748, 924, 169 and 166, 136; L. Gerity, 199,187, 181; Wooflbrtdje Juniors Szabo, on a nice pas* from Ur, banquet which will be held about °lo«e this week's chapter Anchors-* l) J. Zllai, 149, 166•th, e wind w* taken out of "Win- E. Gerity 164, 143, 147; Blind, 100. Cyclones (2) (3)' 5 2 came up from under to sink the'. Iselin Red Wings were trounced the first week In May, This ban- °n the findings and re- 182; 0. Bartos, 100,136, 146; F. Zl-dy'»" sail* as he bowled 8 nice 100, 100; Palko, 193, 177, 138. To-F, C. Juniors (1) 6 1 deciding tally which gave hi* 22-8 late last week on the Parish OUet which will be the third held lal, 142, 130, .120; J. Heaxin, 140, "quiet" games of 138 and 160. To tala—821, 77.3, 682. Rangers -3 2 males a lead in play-offs.: commendations of the House court by the Woodbridge by the league promises to surpass 136, 143; J .Demko, 19S4, 180, 237.try and perk his team up a bit, —' m- Sewaren Juniors --3 i Grievance Committee. All Stars in the first of a series of any banquet held In these parts, Totals-784, 737, 807. Joe Gill threatened to leave the Composlte First and Second Half P.,R. Clovers 1 6 pljy-off games for the girls' league prize money will be, awMed fol- LEGION TO ORGANIZE Let's hope it works out Harltea IV« Co.—(1) Kubiak, boys out in the cold If they didn't FINAL STANDINGS Tigers »,.,..•, .0 6 championship. lowed by » chicken 'dinner from *ell for the good of the 139, 174, 169; Fodor, 122, 189, 212;win at JeaM 66 games, of ail JUNIOR BASEBALL 9 The Varga sister,'Betty and. 01- rto nuts, and refreshments, Fores Utot Seniors •-'«.• • • WOCtoBUDGE WPA EECRE- future. ga, again took starring roles and Jacobs, 158,144, 1J7; Bandies, 171, entertainment and music by a *7M Bar FllM (1, », S}..-7 I WOODBRIDOE.—In a letter to totalled 18 of the 22 points scored 188, 171; Dudash, 1B4, 118, 1OT. Smith, who bowls 'em over for well known orch. will top the eve- 1—Flipt half champion. Alarues ...8 2 all members of the Woodbridge Congrats to Eddie Siinon- by the winners. For the Red Wings Totals-439, 791, 871 the Sales lads in great style, 1s leaving for Cleveland to try his& activities, 2—Second half champion. Greyhounds 5 2 Post Nb. 87, American who rolled a heart- the score wag divided by Helen Lehme- Mta Snop-(I) 149, 3—Seasonal champion. Eagles - ...... 8 2 Service Officer Leon B, McElro/, ••"• Kan« and tabanca. 146, 101; Veaefi, 175) Mtdwlck, caking' 299 last week on 167- To- Temuaif Heavr Menlon All Stan.,,. 1 *. announced the intention of the or-, At the start of the game it ieem- 186, 171, 180;; Janily, W9, 1M; 868, 871, ersoo. Ml,, 18t; ; -uX |the Craftsmen dab alkom... ** 888 lit 2nd Knights 1 6 ganlxation to form a Junior Legion.' de ai though the Uellnltes, beaten Barna, 163,149,17116314 ; Donnelly, 187, Mir Bet— (t) McKinney, 124, 888, 018. more pin, the No. 10 168, 188. Totals-«49, 832, 802, A. forfeit. Teem Half Hall Keasbsy F. C. ..1 -6 baseball team under the direction In all-previous games by the lpcal 178,1M; KulL 157, 117,185; Blind, A Big Five -/.....J 3 of C. W. "Monk" Mesaic'k, Port tboo, and he would have Woodbridge Auto Salea—(I) Fraternity Club (1) .« 0 4 I lassies, would turn the tide and 1»; Hoffman, 148, 107, 1W; Han- Old Utaer*—(8) C, Schwenier, 5 1 Qopher* ..._.,....:....l 6 Athletic Officer. , in Skay, 198, 222, 135; Kollar, 213, Avenel Dem'cr'ts (2) 4 2 " ed bowling's exclusive win the game, but fte Varga sto- sen, 147,168, 125. Tbtals-896, 680,«0, 180,1»2; B. Simonsen, 1W, I ford* fntermelal* Regular drills for the sons of the 140; SmitJi, 182, 210; Jost, 202,17?, Sewaren A. A. ....' il 1 2 71b. •«». ['MO" family.. Weight lift- ters put on their own show »nd MJ, 170; Krohne, 159,171, 140; BnSporting Club -2 4 2 Skeeten (3,4) .-» J members of the Legion will be ' r soon the battle was well pn the180; Yustak, 15B, 179; Kwteh, 207, K , the newest uport at the pivio horn, 204, 175, 1M; Schybert, 203, Keasbey Bombers 0 5 2 H1U BlUrt (1) 6 1 held twice a week on the ground* , p way to an easy win. «, 187. Total»-»78, 865. 921. 180, 188; Total*-008, 861. 897. Sewaren Bluebirds -1 0 S Ford* Ks - J 8 of the new Legion Stadium. Me-, HOUM . . , Mickey Beadtag Offioe—(1) OenW Benioe Matlaa-(l) J. Avtael nre Co. (8) RusseU, 180, Bernstein, 200, 197, 186; Ferrwo, Woodbrldge Lltht Seniors , Woodchopper* :..: 4 Elroy announced that all Interest- doing a swell job 131, 165; I^llroy, 168, 147; LaRiur- 1U, 171; Schlrger, 184, 14«; Her- 8 2 ed should communicate wnh him 203, aae, ai»; ruher, leo, ao«, m, Wppers/fn (3) lJ4t««r_ 111 Very offoctive i* the boy- so, 152; ftuison, 157, 202; GUI, 108, man, ck Prisco plenty sore stein, IK 169, aoa. T>t»j*-wa, Couegtans .... .3 ,. 1. • mowen, 202, 172, 205. Totals-8a6, 901, 1M. ToUls—895, 89», 761. It was also anouneed thai the ( Garden ihuse Ihe Nan 1011,1078. ' At^as SUM .... Fords Itnskrs >n hearing that his ath- 797, B75. local Juniors will be entered in the bund meeting ...Golden Onftown,—(•) R. Simonsen, gteel 4f Bixby, Comer Gtahg Bobcats (») (8) '«tea have taken to the Wett Ambey—(3) P»lce, 14(6, , 175; , Hlnkle, ,137; T, 181), 1W, 147; Parker, 168, 237, 190;Colonia A. C. Arrows ••-'• - tournament which through elim- Glover* ottly one* to bring 187, 1M; Woody, ISO, 222, 209; 180, ination leads to the .Junior World'* "ftoking habit . • . Claims > J f tBO, m, m , Detw, LaTorge, 186, 178; Stephen, Stewart A. A. Pointers a, full house In many Bltd, 1*5, U5; Trost, 184; Ptfos, Series Chahtpionehlji, 'hat it breaks down team 182,1*7,171; Hablch, 1W, 2W.1M. 191, lTaiLoich, 1ST, 338,22J, Hsod US, 144IS, ; Powers, 148, 184, Holy Nmae ,,~ week*. < !r ft, rr>orml «nd the individual. r J PAGE THREE rSS T0 PLACE A WANT AD

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W()()1)HHTDGE, fixf-NO. 3 ..ftwto Course In(Decent Mannml LIQUOR ORDINANCE As Addition To School Curricu SOUNDED BY MAYOR Correspondent Accuses Students Of Rudeness, Ci Boisterous, Sidewalk-Crowding In Complaint HtW tKUHSWlCIt FACTORY Saloon-Keeper* Told Town WOODBRIDGE—A suggestion that u "course in REM8EK AVE. si HOWARD ST. Will Not Tolerate Any cent mannera" be added to the curriculum in tht to NEW HtUNSWICK. NEW JERSEY schools is contained in a letter received by the editor ., Infraction* Of Law this newspaper this week. The correspondent requests to remain anonymous. rt FORDS MAN/PENALIZED "Don't you think," the letter asked, "that some of th Sondergayu i Liceue Sui- money we tax-payers put out to,' ' ward givinm- g_ th. t- children of this ptnded/For Five Dayi Township an edunation could be To Repeat Role MURRAV made to include a course In de- For Sunday Sales cent manners!, Without s doubt, bi«r«cri, the manners of the children of .* WO That th e ^ will tolerate high whohol age. in, this commu- nity are the worst I have ever (1 veterans ol "88 turned M trifUfir with the ordinance gov- seen, and I have reeetitly ie Don't Jr. Arch Preserver rh »n the weather mill last erning the retail aale of alcoholic turned from travels to a number r when, in celebrating their of other placet, lit anniversary, they were beverage* wai plainly indicated by "They go along .the ,„ , snow storm—*galnst Mayor August F. Grelner at the SHOES the communication complained, Wait prophesies. Official reports regular leaaion on Monday. "either afoot or I* automobiles, at eboee your children wear determines their futare _. of it—ua u }• tents a of D. Frederick Burnett, Commt*- have Anally reached their home Minute (and butter «• te 10 e«*U alonat otf Akaholic .Htveng* Con- Crew* Te MeWlk foot With. und! trol. In paaalng aehatnee on Son- The cotrajapoDdant then went to dergaard the Mayor pointed out to describe what was, culled "the •veil and Ua Perkins con- JR. ARCH PRESERVER SHOES that a heavier penalty would have worst offense: "their complete in- plug to ge-t Racketeer Lewis difference to the fact *hat some- been impottd had it not be«»- for b« your selection of Easter Millinery. Hati will fc«l» him grow straight and strong. Scientifically pud by the A.F.L, because one migqt want to pass them in f i\o0o eampaifi contri- hi* previouV record ot «enductlnc the oppeafto direction when they Mil* Martha Morrow ih^o order while you wait. We match any color for growing feet. It can't be for any other hif Mtabilahment strictly according are walking .four a»d five abreaut 1 since L*wis has invariably to local regulation!. scrou th. sidswslk." Mi>a Mm low. faculty meniber co nation in his wake and the ide desired. A wide variety of ready made Juit a couple of waelu previoui- "Thus spread out,'* declared the of the Womloiidice High School, Bn*t pay more for Jr. . ha» already riven him the will huvc the loading feminine ly, the Townahlp Committee order- wiiter, "dees the oUt or pair of : or hit Ufa. role in the play, "Captain Apple- f id all styles from $1.60 up. ed Ourson Robinaon of Port Read- boya and girls on the end drop Arch Preaenrer Shoea than jack," to be presented by the •inait li put to ahaes* ing to dote hit place for fifteen back so people approaching can pale? They do not; anybody luck- achool faculty April 27, 28 and any other make shoe. I day i whan he waa found guilty i C. 1. 0. t*o»*sltiMi that to want to pass swh 20. Mitt* Morrow took [^art in •an tmi the production shown Iwe [faaid'-a. TJuY.wja.lhft JMSAol Jfi twelve years nf?o and she will rs- I th* Uwlt t*M, I I Robinson wai charged with* Sunday [or et*» punwi foriwrr nf« to re- BEE HAT COMPANY enact the part of "Palmer," •U"'• par. ««o 90 Ul, or her alwe of the PERTH AMBOY nduttrr <•• de for 'ThU Committee." said Mayor walk, ffl STREET Grelner, "means to have the local "Recently a woman who moved Hquor ordinance obeyed in letter hart from an priwlpals ai hereafter previous good conduct its To Appear In Aij sjBvr b«en returned. Cto« .ars hers aren't aware of this wilt not mitigate the punishment nual Recital Mar. 3j Made to the mott rigid tptcfkationi ai to conitruc- Itches lays ft* P***" IcorAon, »Ut tf fttyu not they _],y obtain what thej W»nt meted out. DISEASED tioa anddnraVifity. ••"?*1^ •*••'•! •••"••*-'• eonctrt Riven by th* Woodl tart eontoid SWy'lwthe street. Hiirh School orchestra will LI government. and not a right and thay will avoid' Do the teachers fet bumped pass- at the school auditorium Mai embarrassment and financial loss in*; the stvdenta u they go through If they will rigidly adhere t« the Tht program will consist rI lONSILS Boston Shoe Co. the hallsf th Aiteelale, DA code of conduct contained in our bers for small groups of •Maaaers Ai AU4l* phard., bat 4leMV«T«4 that ordinance. We do not want to be solo selections, sopg by rr| for "You probably .don't know the ; Th* question ol whtthcr or aortoThim Infiictej tonksit- [I.UnJ, lytAg tatty «tUes harsh, still we must insist that all of the (ilec Club, orchest' ( answer any me*t than I, but I 1 mnd, and the delay In nuking tht dectsloa, has COM many Quality at • Lower Price iCeastef Niee- taverns be operated as and when bers, iinil » special sulectio j certainly would Ilka to see some- ii a feriettee e*le«r ef the ordinance • stipulates. I trust orchestra and Glee Club, .Children their health thing done to r»meV the situation. Jta fb. MsViM Steles this warning will be received and Selections of music are ,The tmtih mm to b* tavorln lurklnt ptaces («t tarns sad 182 Smith St.. Perth Amboy -t^P Good manners emalways an assent Infections that spread through the blood to other partial the III <>T.r in IMS est • M- considered carefully." and include many favorit' and if these chjJtfiMl expect to gel wody. with dire and painful retuki Rhtumstlua, rhsumstic d, Wasting*™ ••• and serious typed music, ahead in the worW with the bene- b«art trouble, tar trouble. St Vitui dance and susceptibility rte (Jlt-e Club, which • Uinly be include^.11 • th* abtvt mentioned compHcstions. and othtr mote ihi.k ef Ihatr . more than seventy femali t dlieatei. INTERNAL MOTOR MINSTREL is a newly-formed organi. ... trood logtt Earl Seriter the school and the cm •monl of tonsils in s child, from (hnt ytart of afte sn4 up, ISEUN CmtCH GROUP i » quick, practically pslnleu optratlw, and the chiM Is r' Mayor of Falls Church the Holy Name Unit Of St. Ce- mark their first public app. JS> when, after being loefcid TOGIVE PW'APRIL 21 The plectrum orchestra ci' mlly comfortablt In a r«w houri. In a frown perton tht CLEANING •lire cell, for reckless drlv- celia's Church, Uelin 33 members and the »; ntal and physical wfltrint ti s/tsttr, and the fomlli maj | picked the lock and kept a Pre$byttria7%ciety Will orchestra hus 43. I caustd Irrepsrablt harm before their removal , Jfith a girl Mine distance To Sponsor Revae tret consult your Physician utd totlew hit Idvlct tMul Imperative to New Cars- |(riturning to the sUtio I8ELIN—Tho Holy Name Soci- Enact'Dotty And Daffy' IRISH DANCE TC 1 at Mtntd tontto, hortly after Midnight t 'ty of St. Cecelia's Church will hold [the night Sergeant with , In School Hall IQJETE ST. P. lndispensfify^o Old Motors a. jninstrtl and m usical reyue to- \ ISEL1N — A "tn>ee-act play," but me in Jail,*1 he Mid, "but night at the Penning Avenue VDotty and Daffy", will be pre- McKenna, Cosgro FORMANCE "* I'i me to stay there." School. ' sented by the Young People's So- Chairmen 01 Con* The production, "Now and ciety of the Iselln Presbyterian STEPS COMPRESSlfflTUP ^nkm driver* caawd M Ever," wUI be directed by Otto Church at the Pwshing Avenu* On Arrangemr \ d««lK. i. lMl, McartUnf Boehm assisted \>y the following School April 21. Gordon Gill will 10 TO 15 r i Me|«r V«hi«U, coach the cast assisted b'y Miss WOODBRIDOEIA S caat members: Charles Olah, Fnn- dance und-entertainmt1 |iitiiont#. • r ASM aa Rose Gill. i GLEAN THE SLUDGE OUT OF ir of lnt»xtiatw|- lotinson, Hehi>y Stnyi*, Jo- held tonight in St, Ja Membvers taVlng'part in the pro- m«'t death front iot»r seph Mauceri,. Charles Volters, YOUR MOTOR BEFORE IT IS TOO duction are: Miss Victoria Katen, torium. There wHI be On. third ef lk« inebri- Lawrence Clancy, James Cairns, LATE. jL Mb*. Gloria Frees, Miss Ruth MuU Virginia reels, anil r»—t«t thU—xf»re ••• Henry Painter, Ascher Cole, Elea- intersperaeil with moder aer, Miss Mary Struble, Miss We have recently installeef ap In- |ri ownwl by oth*r«. nor Serpanski, Beatrice Purdue, to add to the gaiety c Blanche Uetz, Miss Dorothy Lordi, ternal Motor Cleaner, the only ma- George Albertson, Eileen(Coleman, ning. Lou Hnrner's or Kamel Katen, Albert N»ha*s, Les- chine tfat thoroughly d««hs motors tills iii uur state legislature Masino QUarello, Veronica O'Zell, been engagfil to furnisl lie Wood, Ralph Boeh|eke, John inside, Thia remkrluble new ma- r faU«r* to do •"? t Rev. 91, W. Rock Mrs, Howard Valentine, Mrs. Help growing bodies " than retard prosperity. Thomas Currle, Mrs, James J. *nll<- we ni«»l wait 'till tor WOODBRIDGE — Final prep- Dunne, Mrs. Henry Nedcr, Mrs. J. mi cold, sunless days »*"•* *•; . lt arations have been made for the Barren Lev!, Mrs., Edward Ein HS English ' ' to g vitamin D for growing bodies. They need -t, joint seisloft of the Men's Brother- horn and Mrs. Walter Gray. rt Comedy On ° • peundOUndl MMilk is the finest natural source of calcium j' and vicinity, where hood of the First Presbyterian suuiu handsome gardens I Phosphorus-minor.l, to pro*,*. J Church and the Men's Club of the WOOIiKKim RADER'S > it'Hidents indulge In hor- Fordi Student h Accepted » minerals ennnot do thoir work in the body Trinity Episcopal Church to be the Enirllsli ''' will no doubt be well held Tuesday evening in the din- For Trtdninf At Hospital bridge Hinli Si-lj ntcd at the "flower Show "Parents Nik'W ing room of the Presbyterian FORDS—William Toth, senior nln D per quart. This is enough to SERVICE STATION <-k, in New York's Grand Church. school palace. Reports Indicate student at Fnmklln Marshall I normal body. Enough to help rtn The Kroatait exhibition of The meeting will start at 6:30 Collef*, has baan aCcoptei Ford Avenuu. Each cllll) meii<|rei», (">"\ Icged t« invite . imnar. Batteries called for and delivered ' *i tUf u, ITOMS I* Ml the glee club of the U. S. Metals He Is a ^raduila of the Wood- guest. IMncing vutrd I""" (TM Ik* "Akaesal Uh" Refining Co. bridge High &&pt\ where he was Willard Batteries Sunoco Gas and Oils an active, mtra»et (j| tha foot- tertrinmentand..^1:; Uflea le Msf sWai. ' Reservations for the affair can •be mudf with WlllUm Ruttars. ball t*»m. •a in f •i Uihiort. Lk^asi - AND MRS. WALTERS The of "AGE TEN FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1939 DR. S. W. FOX, M.D. OSTS TO SALMAGUNDI now located at 572 Naw Brunawick Av» in.teadof23FordaAve.,Ford8 Literary Society Adopti . A. 4-2277 .«t P A. 4-4131 j * FASHION PREVIEW * Jot Insurance In New Jersey Resolutions On Death

, i iii» i» ik« rirtmik at m wriri i B state Employment S«rvic« office. Of Mits Brewsttr nli" «<•>• u« -rJuh lanuraarc In eligibility ivturn to «uit- requirement, and placed uayn the the Sslmsirundi Literal N«w Jersey State Employment y tical Society wa», held Tnesdaj , '..i -<-\ job .;, -uian. Service Division the Lask of tak- evening at the home of Dr. and . n< t-iv« benefit rhfcckg for an ing: claim*. During the month of ,eon E. ,iK' uf ten weeks, it wa* reveal- January, nearly 100,000 claims case Mrs G Myron Walters, Main is ready for Spring r,i> werk by studies of the Ua- were filed in the various local yesterday Street, with Mia. R^h Erb «rv- lujn^nt Compensation Com- office* throughout the Stata. Tat ript of the ing as co-hostess. AREYOUX mon of New Jersey. law require* that the applicant e Commit- R*V. Earl Harm urn WhiuThirt Sale s.ciitivc Director Ha»old G. report weekly; to the State Kav early date president, was in chaif* ifnifiN said a study by the Cem- ployment SarVLee «Ace, aad aa a pe«|. Revar- Wall known iqahei, all M,,s iNii'a Bureau of Research and result, more than 400,000 addi- tttee'n decision Jr., gave an inureetinjr *; $1.19-11.39 values n<,w mi UK of 650 recently allowed tional visits have been made by the fToiiad it l of the book "Fanny K,n,bl, in.-, showed a total of 6,407.| reporting benefit claimants to the weight of tae and MisnMartha Marrow diKUwe.l State Employment Eervice. ' $1.00 j week*, giving an topic* concerninir PalMtine «i» "RH« Evarw«»rM Collar Shi ,i iiagr number of coinpenaablc It is of extreme importance thatpy Ann C. Fraser led a irroup of four • U uf 9.86 per allowed claim. in several mflsival election,- Collar fuarmlowd to outwear ^ tae claipuot for Mnenta re«ag| ; School P»pil$ Whitaa, all sit,, H<-iii'tits cease when a claimant rt- ni;e that accuracy is the key A resolution on the recent drath 1 'mm to his old job Or. receives quickJatarminaMon of the *al|d Play March tt of Mia Sadie BrmsUr was rend • M.(duyinent as a result of the ef- of Ws dM« Experience of E — The Junior by Rev William V P. Strong. A $1.65 i..it» of the Btat« Kmployw«nt past ttm weeks shows that u>f Uu Woodbaklg* ««py of the resolution wa? sent to ••• imt ur through his own Initia- unempleyed workers ii ool will present a play, eath member of tht family, ls... Otherwise benefits will *on- identify prior employer! tt Party Drew," at ah iii ii' for the allowed paripd aa long C.fMU prf^nt at the nWtm* •• ni">fi»|.| errors in listing their aocial ntriod to be held at the ,„ ,i- ihc recipieftt m«eta the qualifl- were: Mr». 1. Ui>"»ala Do*wn y' ity account numbers undar auditorium Mtrek 10. • i .i i IIJIIS established -by the law,' Ganion. Ma»«;Mr and Mrs. Wil- they were employed; and in f ia* Margaret Uorgensoa will liam Weeks of riiffside P»rk: Mr $3.95 which require* that the individual caeea aign thefr oamea &lB*4 1 Uo as coach and director of 4he and Mn C*rr. Merrill. Mr ami i» available for work ind able to from the way they have baeal ,^' «lo it. roductJon with Miss Doris Heary Mm. L. 0. Holden and Mr' A. K tared with employers. a prompter snd alias CUaabeth Bergen of town. The ordinary beneftt claimant of Such errors neeeeattate Lockie as chairman of the prop- "Millbroolc* New Jersey is not a dolt seeker. ices of nearly a score of erty committee. Stetson Hall Thin statement r* based on reperta in eheeking "irraf.lar Caat members will be |liriam hats (or me of the personnel of the State Em- quire* correipoBd*»ct Jaaderup, Dorothy Jacobs, I^ura jar tke wtd ployment Service offices who have employed worker, and Qmiin, Helen Grega, Thoaua Hum h ft ReaimgMar. 242$ Special -brat in contact wftfr 'thousands of thai phrey, Robert Rand and Bobert PORT READING—'The IV dreued nun. individuals who have Died clainu nent eompenaation i* Sonald. won Play". • religious rr^nta- for benefits. It has been noted in "red tape." tion, will be (riven at 'he Tor! $2.15 Thii it (he year for polka doti, forecait Hurprr'i Biuir fadiion •*• that the man who applies for unem- Reading School March 24. 25 »nd peril, and the imirlnl of all are th« blue *>r the brown and vrfall*. The Commission's ftifajo h $.100 to ployment compensation—and he ment structure has baen' 2fl by the members of the Holy Other makn| Thu dr«ti, saUcta*! from the March itiue, ii of blue and white doti, and appliea aa a matter of right, baaed lend* a gay note to lumbar dajrt. to pay benefita in an ord Oi DtpreuJo* Cme, Cme Name Society flf St. Anthony'* on contributions paid on his be- prompt manner. The WOODBRtDGE—John T. Tet- Roman Cathoiic Churfh. half by an employer, and in moat $7.50 likes unnecessary "red ley, who recently completed aev- Proceed.' will be donatnl to (he $195 casea, also by himself—pleads that every claim mutt be paid erat coursei at the Henry George church fund. Deacons, Rippers Fords X's Topple employment be secured for him, to the law. The coopers* School of Social Science in New stating that he does not want to (Continued from Sport Page) (Continutd from Sp'ort Paae) the unemployed worker % York, will lead a discussion group 2 aak for beneflta unless it la found on the "Caus* and COM of Depres- which they were unable to recover W. Egan, gr 1 0 senttng-' his claim is AMBOY SHADE AND 8 impossible to secure a job for him. sion" at the Frrat Presbyterian and dashed into disaster. 8. Bachakay, f • 3 2 necessary in order to carry a*j Church at 8 o'clock March 23. AWNING CO. 1 The Deacons h<S> Klac Arthar Harkrt Wa |i»« doubU 3 k H fraan tra4i«g ttajnpi Siluid. Pkaul'. %.4-CHT It. Luc! . i . . , i ft Kngagcmrnt I'hijts of Iron DOOR PRIZE $10 ADMISSION 40c > • held Wednesday atteVnoon ! of clock by the Cottage Prayer •M..f'-' - - • 4'W Kl" r :<)!' 'W''S. Oil' ' of the iaalin Presbyterian inli'O- i«a Mary Katan of Green enUrtaintd the numbers of oung Women's Miaaionary SUN-CLEER'S - of the Iselin Presbyterian EGAN POST GAME SOCIAL Tuesday evening. Every FRIDAY Nite 8:30 P. M. GREAT until the EXPANSION RARITAN BALL ROOM Last EKEND SPECIALS •r/T > f«D H*. of Mtctad 267 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. PERTH SALE Minute " for til* LaatM S«a*aa DRASTIC REDUCTIONS On Alt New Eaater Goods «/£AT SPECIALS $ Sportiwear, Hmiavy, C to va. ROASTtNC Make your selection of Easter Millinery. Hats I'ulk*. jif'ro rmanilluK! Anil (ENS l..r ahuut 10 a»}»—durliiB 25^ FREE JACK POT GAME 55 HIIITHIIUUH — wr'H make tl made to order while you wait. We match any color \inrtb jour nhllc to Hoop D FRESH Ix-i-e IMI Jm»li: A union j. (IrlMMlt ulll hulil •ujlblliH. or shade desired. A wide variety of ready made SHAMK LUCKY NO. 13 GAME $50 RETAIL VALUE SUN-CLEER hats in all styles from $1.00 up. , 4 19^ NOTE: This ad and 25c will admit you tins Fri. nite 112 Smith St. Perth Amboy in'i..\ Milan I:\I:MM.S O:IHI r M BEE BEE HAT (mm 29 &. NOJNCE 87 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY 35 - CASH GAMES - 35" 19 lb. Tax Sale Scheduled for Feb- ruary 15. 1939 has been (whole) lb. GOODWILL GAME SOCIAL postponed until March 15. ROSEBUD STORE 2V 1939 at 2 P. M. STOCKINGS FOR WOMEN ib. Every TUESDAY Nite 8:30 P. M. Form fashioned crepe DIN Signed Michael J. Trainer PURE SILK STOCKINGS America's leading famous For t RARITAN BALL ROOM brands. Full fashioned Tax Collector thia gra 1 Qc 29c pr. Crepe Silk Stockings. If iaaper * * 267 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. PERTH 3 prg. for 85c perfect, value 89c to $1.16 nut or 10 pea. Two Thread Crepe Hose Becaaia of rigid mill inipactioa 6 $2.00 GAMES - 6 R00 GAMES Iliatt itockiani war* »»™>"J ir- injELAND FURNACE OIL Full fashioned regulars and aacondt, but you'll 6 $3.00 GAMES - 6 $6.00 GAMES Special 69c pr. get mor« than your maaaf't HIGHEST QUALITY FOR EVERY worth in waar. LUCKY NO. 13 GAME MAKE OF BURNER 3prs(or$2.00 Popular Colon, 2 and 3 PRIZE SPECIAL DRAWINGS thread ringleaa Prompt and Courteous Service Ladies' Mesh Hose Full fashioned Sizes 8>^ to if first's 89c pr. PREMIER OH & GASOLINE SUPPLY CO.j C Special 49 39° *• ; 'IN Smith Street, near State Street Parth 0R 25c TWO FOR T' I- -tui ' 'if'A >.,- ADMISSION-ONH E PAGE THREE MARCH 17, 1938 ,,I,IHIIIM;K INDEPENDENT |e SUIT MAK.eS TH€ BOND !

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UMOeiV' GIJtLt \\ ^Heroine Thanks Her Rescuers RESIDENT, TAU[ Don't Jr. Arch Preserver Mill Irene Frank A| ter Groiiman Un . SHOES Live in Elizaiw Jf. * For ; AVEN»X--Mi« I. until the daughter of Mis, \\,. L )• morning of l.csici (,-•. ...fc son Comfort, Style and Value of Mr. and Mrs. limni {JT (if AVenel Stroot Tin ...1 was performed hy K.iM, MH?l>e- The tbo4» Y*ur children wear determines their future v^;-5;.,1 4 I vkison of Perth Amh.i. Minute Tht briile won ii in it, foot With. | wish fuchsia BCCI^MIIU to a enrpage of lavnidt'i i JR. ARCH PRESERVER ^HOES ' Frances Gro»?man, n,,n nnd only attendant. »n- Make your selection of Easter Millinery. Hati i grow straight and atronf. Scientifically a navy blue dress ainl \ ' ffrovring feet. i saite of sweet pi'ii*. made to order while you wait. We match any color i Morris Nichi-lsmi MI bridegroom's best in.u or shade desired. A wide variety of ready made Following a rm-jitun ;( immediate member* of Ml; hats in all styles fr6m $1.00 up. Shoe* than I lien and friends, ihc nni|i!i. , in wedding trip to New ( II!<-H tny otW ,tn«lM •ho*. j They will reside in Khzalu i firth Ambvy Mm bm BEE HAT COMPANY $220 For Drunken Driifl 87 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY WOOnBRlDGE—Thi-n.n Iti.J Msior Yeihio Inouye, Japanese mil.taiy attache, is 27, of Oak Street, I'i'ith Ami Tl'-KUKA 1NOUYE, widowed survivor of pictured with the ntvil men following a luruhton .he V- .int. disaster a decade ago, with (our of was fined $200 for limn pM them at New York's Hotel Gotham ,o eipres. tt. wliu Hjfled the U.S.S. Wyoming when the her thenks. It w« Mrt. Inouye s hi si vwi to the ing Saturday HIKI i-hur^il i I'M kt-d up Mn. Inouye and other survivor! United 8t«te» stow *• trtfedy The officer, .re from couH costs. foundering of the British, sttsmer 250 miles L to r • C«pt. N. B. Fanrell, Lieut. L D Sullivan, He was al.so onlwi-il (n irginia cont. Mrs. Inouye, who almost f»v» Jr. Arch Preserver Shoes maintain Correct Body Lieut Matthtw Radom art* U«t Mbrrt lienjamin Wiesenfold S» 1 -. life in i futil« attempt to save bar husband, ! Evils of i amination fees; Balance and perfect comfort for the entire body. Preibyttrian Church Here [frfcan, Once Fori$ nB*CEHo$ll)/larch2Slh CCC Recruits And Paren] Made to the mott rigid speefkations at to constrw- Dies In ffeitf ary Woodbridge Called To Meeting Mar. DlSEASLD 'OODBRIDGK Th Middlesex hoa and durability. > -Word haa v—Mrs. Norman Douglas My Christian Ki.d vnr Union WOODBRIDGE- A'mi i lii^ v i Hungary of the death Westfleldwtfl be hostess Monday Will hold an Eastern tiui't ron- In- held in the couiu-il <-h»niiin : i fUrban, a former rest- to the Sunshine Club of the First lertnce March 2ii at u lmal 1'ri'S- the Municipal Building ai " "." •ils. Presbyterian Church. lyterlan Church. M«rch 28 for nil hoys -ciii.;, Boston Shoe Co. are his widow, Julia; —The Lillian Buschman Guild Plans have al^ 1M t« in) to (TC camps m Ap'ii ken, Joseph and Frank of the First Presbyterian Church the members for n< I'iru.i! The purpose nf the inciiir.s: for [•JiU'ven of Keasbey, ,The question ol whether oi not'to*ha*e Infected totuilin> will bold a rumace sale today at per atrviee to be held April Hi atbe to acquaint the hoyy with \ J.Hornyak, Mrs. Anna at the camps. moved, and the delay In maklnj the dKliloa, haa coal many Quality at a Lower Price the store on Main and Filton the nrst • CongregationH| (Church t Mix. A. Molnar of Street*. A meeting will be held [and -tin airtusl spring rally u, The boy* are urged tn tn ^children their health other, thirty-two grand- Monday at the home of Miss Grace held May 12 at the di their parent*. ,The toiuih teem to be (svorlte lurkln| placet for terms and 182 Smith St.. Perth Amboy live gTeat-grandchil- Mott, Freeman Street, with Mias ijrterian Church. Infections that spread through the blood to other petite! the Lillian Morris as guest speaker. body, with dire and painful results. Rheumatism, rheumatic —Mrs. Arthur Wolpin of Grove FASHION PREVIEW * heart trouble, ear trouble, St. Vitut dance and eutceptlblltty FORDS GIRL HONORED] (6 scarlet JeVer and diphtheria are tome ol the more terlout TOWNSHIPER Avenue was Hostess Tuesday to thlnit that may result from diseased tontttt Repeated members of the Rainbow Art Club' AT SURPRISE SHOWER JRIED^MONDAY atAcka of toosllltli are dangerous, and usually precedt some —Mrs. Arthur Molitor will serve of the abeve mentioned complications, and other more as general .chairman at a dessert Cynthia Santhme Feted By INTERNAL MOTOR , Chemit At remote diseases. . bridge to be held by the St. Eliza- .Rtmovtl ol tonsil) In a child, from three years ol age and up. ', Saccumbt beth's Unit of the Trinity Episco FnendihHerHomeOn M • quick, practically palnlett optratlon, and the child Is pal Church March 31 at the South- mtocwell Avenue usually comfortable tn a few hourt. In a |rown pertMi th* """'•IS AgtOf $4 ern Bel) Tea Room. FORE^S —MIM Cynthia Sun- mental and physical tufterinf. Is |reater. and the tomtit may RIDGE—Lorent Nieb —Miss Kathryn Spencer of Main shlhne of Maxwell Avenue »a= hate caused Irreparable harm before their removal- of 24 Hillside Street will entertain today the Fri- given a surprise shower Sui'l^y Therefore, cootult your Physician and follow kit ld*lce about Imperative to ^w Cars- ibdbridgc, died ,~~ day Afternoon Bridge Club. by Misses Esther Paley, Ann Cirji jnimonl ol iaiected totuilt. . hi? home, 61 Middle- —Mrs. George Merrill of*ElnT- and Lillian Silver in honor ,11 her Indispensable vWld Motors- , Metuchen, nnnrnApKinff marri r\i il" er was a chemist em- wood Avenue will be hostess next approaching marriage Armirjcaii Cyanamid week to the Tuesday Afternoon Shapiro of Newark ADDS PEP TO PERr^ANCE AND Corporation of Study Club. ;!•,-, ATOong-thote present va-tl: Mr —The ways and means comiiit Belle Shapiro, Ruth Shapiro. S^EPS COMPRESSION U Shapiro, Bessit.Shapiro, Htlla him are his widow tee of the Young Woman's Club vine, 'Gertrude Shapiro, s daughter, Hilda of Me will hold a desserdesaert ccara d partpy to Sb*plro, Bernard Shapiro, (; 10 TO 15' v, John J. Folcy, pas moiTOW afternoon at 1:30 at» the Shapiro, Robert' Levin^ li . of Amberg, Germany Southern Bell Te» Room wit?i Miss 1 Grossman, Leo'ViJ,' Shipher CLEAN THE SLUDGE OUT OF •vices we,re. held Mon-^ Beatrice. Rauchman as genera g, K :;tO o'clock at the cHalflnin.' , YOUR MOTOR BEFORE IT IS TOO I o'clock at St, Francis' * —^11 «ar«ard partparty wwill be held Mr. and Mrs. Louis sihtuidi LATE. f Mi Fl Mr. and MTS. George Sehn.idi r. nlif ('hurch in Me- Tuesday at the home of Miss Flora We have recently installed an In- jiv. John J. Foley, pas- Kahme, Rahway Avenue, urvderth' Dr. and Mrs.-Larry C. Schm-id. sponsorship of the Girl. Scout Troop MwMiss s Corrine SehneiderSchneider, M., i^ yO(JS0 ternal Motor Cleaner, the only ma- ccliibrunt of the aol-sponsorship of the Girl Scout Troo r No. 77.. Freedman, CorflnCorflne Sinitpr, tf,,,l chine that thorwithly cleans motors I Illll.-B. Qnhnalrla* and I inside. Thia remarkable new mi- St. (ri-rtrude's —Mr. and Mrs. John Muchsnic Schneider and Jean Schnoidn t,f ,. a. The bearers of Ridgewood Avenue Will be hosts Brooklyn, N. Y.; Ada Shapiro, Ma, chine-i ny I'l'scu, Jumi's Simon, April 13 at a meeting of the Parish tha Shapiro,, ,»ui Taub< e niulfsonWolfson, ,Sa Sarmp • Washes the inside of your motor prku, Gordon Pirigi, Housun,..«e RepublicaRomihllran ClubTlub. Shihar, MorrjMorris PatPateyy amandi EthPtv,..< i /H, clean aa new. nnd James Duff. —Mjss Grace MofTett has re-Beldgreen, of Perth Amboy Mr turned to Syracuse University Clinto„....„„.n. Amos™, Molluiuuy HlUIHMin»kf y • Removes all road grit, loose car- if ter upending the weekend with Jane Lund, of WeodbridgcW»odbridgt; Davl.l bon and aludge from the crank- Weiss, of «"»"South• AnvboyA-*—. ani| [CHURCH CHOIR .ier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest case. AT HOSPITAL Moffett, Prospect Street. Gloria SunshinSunshinee, SondrSd a Lynn —Godfrey Bjornson of Amboy Sunshine.jnshine,, Mr. and MrM«- ." • Gives your motor new life and nan Chorus Sched- Avenue has returned from the min Sunshine of Fords. pep. Brooklyn Nuval Hospital where ho • Saves costly repair Bills. Supply Mask WHS a patient for several weeks. HOLDWS ART EXHIBIT The jdb is done while you wait. You can watch the Friday Service —rMrs. Harry Reyer of Schoder Avenue will entertain the Brecken- ELICITS HIGH PRAISE dirt come out, and you will be amazed at the amount ridge Auxiliary of the First Pres- of dirt it gets out of your motor.. will lie the topic of byterian Church March 27. linoleum Block, LitAo- Sunday imu'iiiNK at the —Mr. and Mrs. A. HoddeBpn of Come inland see it operate i Church hy Rev, Green Street wjll entertain tomor- ' graph, Etching, Receive Help growing bodies iVanny, Sunduy school row at the Bar Mdtzvah services Most Attention, ',: hold at 9:45. of their son, Robert, to be held at the Congregation Adath Israel with WOODBRIDGE — The art hine CIUBH will be the art flx i vtwper services to be Rabbi Max Davidson in charge. MBit, which in being shown at thI e afU-rnoonat 4$0 with —MtsB Dorothy Nelaon has re-Barron Free Public -Library by L RADER'S discuHainj( ''"The turned % "her home bn-Almon Ave- C. Holden, art fhstructor at the nue after a recent operation at the Woodbridge High School, ilwin. be" for his Herfnon to- quaia vitamin D. - | ok prayers will take Perth Amboy General Hospital. . nlng much praise. . " ' . u p tso f csday evening at the —Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bimonsen Some visitor's seem to r"'*- •• SERVICE STATION —- will be the topic of Spring Street sailed Monday for "Old White Church, a (InI l.cntiTi address. Denmark for several months. block, some'llke the "Setinm 448 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge . . . help lorm «mii"»»i™- the Junior i and etching, and others a wood 4 A Phone 8-2396 Sunoco A to Z Lubrication , Don't wait. Order this finer m Ik. A iriNtinn Endeavor ing of the Trinity Chutefc, T. Iv RADKH, PROP. 111 hi' "held Sunday af Hopelawn Engine Company majority of high school iffo* hone call start, prompt home delivery. 1:15 with the Senior To Spontor Dattce Apr. 14 show.•partjturau favor tut'&*'' •.-••» '/"'fiiare i" Tires, Tubes and Accessories ograph, "Abandoned Tugs " VITAMIN 0 MILK i"(! Ht 7 p. m. «>•""'*••,!"• n««i f'on: Batteries called for and delivered < IH.HHC.M win taka place HOPELAWN—The Hopelawn Other exhibits are^tHe Old FW « uck Wednesday. The Engine Company No. 1 will spon- Church In Newark, a scane in ., Willrttcl Batteries ^.Sunoco Ga» and Oils will make a pilgrim sor a dance nt the Hopotawn School Quebec, several scenes of #UbuT RnoHcvelt Hospital to April 14. Music for dancing will N. Y., Woodstock, N.y,, ' BCTtD iL mimic for the Frida; be played by Jimmy Gay and his ton, N. Y •*" - " done in :V :5t.... Lat the hospital, ,,J <.«f i-iiBkSK* WOODiBBtDGE INI) | v...... ' rn In other words, he - olr and likes it. PAGE FOUR economic pedantry united in their loyaltj .ilu-sanouiei »• —~ •-. i in the body social. enve to the United 8t/ Butth Pays: C25EK CHECKED ; ticetothe«Hlionsof,:.. T S NAl'GHrY x4 dole" is a parasitic desire to contribute Carry Youth e| •'„ America of • contiaenui OTHER EDITORS SAY The evil must cease :ues and talents t debasemaj ;,,,„ descent, our DepartmerA fin, , i must be found.— tjon"of the great ,-,.,,1,-nd SneeJlVrth Amboy. *ss fined |7 for and thai* iples of tolerance anj of Highland \ Td ii ritu. Mayors of our cities wis penalised |4 ,'.' .VIKJ- fur „,«.*?%, 'and that the state must a Jraaa, presideat of operating lacai government in New jlarje.part of the relief burden. Theodei great Majority T Jersey has in«reased $16,000,0«« gtmsan - American Vehicle I If they can afford sueh gewreeBy the Roll Oernaa daaseat in the laat twe yean, or at the rate iMietjr of Greater jwith their domestic stairs the Democrat who really kr Eye]Examinations of about »!,900,000 a year. Mort 1 New Yor t Uu aaaual meetin*) icans knew they i ef the advance has come in the state Clusaber does, not understand stas aanacil, referrad i why they-need so mneh sUte help of the di in loyalty to our sy Orthoptic Treaterat •! form of increases for present mu- in no ui tain tarau to the re* meat. But it do h rowiufcip f our, nicipal employes, increases in per- i for relie ; of the eo-ealUd G«r- {Gaulle. cent mfi tn in Mr. Bsdr. the Eye*. sonnel, snd heavier purchases of an Bund in Madison • io man-Ann Mpress themselve which in th« Township "i,;,1 supplies and new equipment. ( ::,,in," dan, Ntw York City, an and women "'•all. Gjasm Fitted. "Yovth o* tkt Square ind othsrs. «o not wee/registered j,,., It must be borne in mind that i aw say in*: ar deectat, who He ts qu' »W KOOOI by W,,,l( these incraaaaa have come during It Is dlfccalt tfl read debates on 1 the so-csllad dernan- Tenftrtttaaf ed L "Neil daraUBd that i Africa,- a period when the taxpayer has unemployment without irriUtioa »t ttnd,north,aaewhopar. I Hk» SVaternity ( •, modeofilfe. losaef the service,, been in sens* distress and tax pay- their defects of spirit and out- •i fta widely publicised Mm, Dr. Herbert L Moss . , ments hava beet delinquent u a look. ... e in any way repiesen- We must not cc arah»e, came f,-,,,,, 1 u Ma "st Pho«» Wo. 8-2141 WOOPERIDGt result. Our par capita debt <« Mf- II popular self-«overnment can- th# prevailing opinion ity qnestioni in Avend PrefiyUf feat the Avenpl n,t, ond highest ia the nation as is our not, evolve a constructive pow«r rrasn -Amerkans in hi* situation of Eur Wacdbrldge Hti,u per capita tax rate. The people lUnVleot to put willing worker, to Wed here, In i Plans hr Ati*d tlUt, Si to 2H. Tt, titill whl«h i,.,, o< New laraay eaffer Area this un- waiting wark ajul to haal *k (ink- ' ericam of German birth raansj tot exan fortunate eendition. er of *n enforced parasitism, iu most exceedingly regret masse in Russia, j UKS'EIv— A mee'/ingpf the La- periods down,.,| . rtpnta as s political tystew must all intenta and WV 17'to 15 fo, , Three Modern Art Tha Stat* Chamber of Com- preaa pubtKity accorded ,l,t'.s' Auxiliary of t*a Wrtt PM»* merce Is wilting to concede that be rapidly on the wane. We may las of th» Band and other they may prefer I and the v, 'tl.l but when a Gern ek,,i ••4.) mwnUlpaHttat, wiwithit nlt limits,, should have to overhaul our financial * organisations of similar u-vM *t the home Jot Mrs. Walter lea he, comes u( jfta $huffleboards be traa to ma their own affiirs, but philleophr to upfMt this «cafld«). . . ttttliafi »diaU>rted i ,.„, tor, Fifth A#eii«. The needs of national defense ate and when he >i it eanriat undenUnd the validity i the true altaation. The l>lana *ere ml* »t the aeasion tsrmadlate divi.,., driving us to accept a new tttim time he really In/the Oirlh' I, Ip Separate Recreation Room of thalr plea that they must have ning majority of our Ger ,(ir ttn annual a.*sUB|^ftiie eon for th» common life. It-will «<••'• man in that tl ebnsMaraMt state help to pay their ejkan people view these ..rtxation to be^iaM «t *»• Sun rldg* Al| 8Ur-,. taialy require as to discard coataMpt They stand erance, etc. Wray Purdy increase their ordinary appropria- liaes of thought if we are to exc+l CAMPBELL ST. (Opp. P. & R. Stfttbft) RA44WAY tions. Modern Art ShuffUfcotwd AfMtcy. Be One Of The Thou PERTH AMBOT NUT STORE 115 Smith St. at the 5 C«rn»ri SPECIAL FRIDAY AMD The Independent Extra Special CASHEWS HIKED NUTS

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Committee of the Hebrew Alliance MBOT will meet w+th a similar ramwtttt*) lUh, ML i-tikttrluaj l..,i.i this waalr, If •k '•'.'• irfr, I,.,IH r, t.. <> Mute •' IU* Wa*?, J- liie Vmim F left null It 1 w*9m ¥ .. .,._—- - - '»*. mui9tkfat%&*^*z nt thp solemn ) ls organisation, which wilt Lake place MltaTtP !•• "I" '' " '" KOTUTK, Tk«i •M-Vf,!Ut«»i !••" BiM.kSf.i-.... ,imon» at the mission the early part of April. Rtpreaent- and IMa II, n i" -1 ami ;» m m.^ k hereto n..i liiv. Jnm'ph Fylyma of Inr the Alliance on thta oommitUe IB thu ASM -imiit of W ( 1 ace the following: Sylvia Schwarta, Cnnmkatt I ;... Wednesday and _-_„-_ anil Hi.11. .,f Unsaite of W«» jnitr th* SHfeajClarn I; i"birrlf. »i.l-i» : ; Vijy Rev. llarion Wrob- chairman, Benjamin RablnowUs, ! MatCKI. .VJ l Ui.-.« 1 iV H*« r. m» ,j, ^ d«*rtk«s la tM Sylvia Lewis, Philip Got, Albart I'll*'*.''** "" •"""" ''""" t i imtnville, Pa., Friday, P.clata4e«j,w>iln» MIDI K nt I'l HI atatttr in Jacoby, Bertha, Venook and DafM '.Mr 'M !"«'•• • v Basil Kushil of WH- alnfle. florarn « T . . . .. - - - lk« Chur«»oftJ Jacoby. 1. ft* 0 IM., Saturday. Rev. fas are 44 • ft •iimt»| «««7a At a meeting held at tha aflea hn Hundlak, tha local of Benjamin Rabinowiti on Mea> pifiirh at both morn- day night plans were a*»anee« held the latUr part of April waa(a*a«ifjr»e4« rf|Mu|i««: J4 at a place not yet decided up»n,, • U j a af ' " Ukrainian, % Tha eoi^$#VeWMa: * »H*Mrf **- ik* W*M aej •• ww wt •«!' . >. iry evening will *&m- EYeUB Welts and llr. Rablnowlts, •as;* and Lit 1 ; "I . M. Divine litur- iu-chatrnien, Xnne Danifli, Elsie, n* pvaiHMe* -•• ind you have fehdaiit. berauno 1 •y s and 9 o'clock Satur- frod 1. Wohlgemuth and Joseph husband of ,Flor«m••• T .',-. .' in u and 10 o'clock th* 4*vlseea Weiss. \ T«*um*nt '•mill);. a*»#M*d,«Jflyou WILL PROBATED !.i the school children 10 Bifs a MBpiT of curt CAKTERET-In tha will of tha •*.!• Drcmfm, ;•: nl f> o'clock P. M. on And yoVpe, H11 >tii -' }\ late Mri. Wirtbeth SUuhach, of- H,I nt 4 o'clock P. M. tn*4* 4*f*MMlt bci in fcred for probate at. the aurro- d*vla*M under tin' L w *« r.tiit WMjnx !".m I ,* ^^^.t ft tr&t«'a office, a son, Fred, and t«stam*nt or «W*n it ,;•»(» ,a»4 k«J* :;i* if ntmol; *a->t ^VM n» m eaMf JRCHBENEF1T *«/k MMT Mrs. ataubach died here berru- And you, t%iiakni>« vvlaajal a and) Party Tuesday Ar- ary 27, • •Of{ Hath W, _. By St. Deimfriua of ranrronr.hdrs .hairs, , 4t ak rotalnte » A mortgaf* held on thjB home of rnlnlitratoni, ••«, Member* her ftfiti, Anftret; was left toiiim, IUW«M0r» i , titt HJ-»»it *-! 'i. : ••»• •••»••.*.'• ara mad* [*r*n «<4 Mifr,a I. IMS T 'f»!» aiMidae* while another son, Henry, * to re*you may claim an (nt jEKKT—A card party f»r W.AJI ffltU** ibiiadiav ceive |5/ The balance of the es- (and* deacriba? In taia rsEfta., •I St.Demt'trlusUkrain- plaint. . tate, the will directs, la to be shared sufana S ^4t3( A. unrnn: 1 n will b« given at the f %m • •*!•( tr, mi.4 *•».»•>' ; • 1*; Maul a^'nsflresaf-CMiaa't.ir i«*tir# ifaai'"if £*tV equally by Fred, Mrs. Bradford, for Compl M.14 rt. m**mm* +**• ..•>«,—»•. .HM I. <'i i'i Roosevelt Avenue, laM iTnliT'*.*. -:".-.!•..••..:.•--'•-. •;•- • John, Otto, William C, and a .In at g o'clock. The fnm davgh'tfr-in-law, Mary. . f 200 is to 1- living prepared by be deducted from the latter's share "' trunteag, whd |re as- to pay off a lo*h to Wfrrhnn W ilu' church soeiatiea.*,. 1 »mitt«e consists of Mi-.Inc. Dated. December 18, )99B, theTO: **•* e""a*-' ,jasH v ai John Sokalsky, Joieph fony document was witnessed by/ EmlL respertlv* Stremlau and Mrs. Elaie H. Qartok. vlaca* and luk. Dimitri Uhoaky, than or Vlnar.and Mr«. Harry a »*rf»f ' EMTS*/ In Ataaaa ef Sanr ten, and their 1 Mr». Peter Kwaba, Mrs.1 tta* tt ****** If It could be liberated; then U holrp, devUt i ltt.s k, Mra. Miehiiel Ho- mjntntratora, -••anough! energy in tha atwni of I "H Mond»y «Ttr.:.-« m Trmr ^ WANT A0| iSatrriirf.- pr nuocaeoar* llu? T»>rnh • fSfei otniU to propel a 1ir|fl ve» f*a-*Tkwiai*i ataMirtin . ohnnek, lira. Xoiflith Te- By virtu* of an i"t,«mk»ri. |al across lha- AUsnUe and back. of Ohamery of H» Mm. Jahrr-Magai and lis;, th* ilny nf the date 1 wine wlwrnln th« Tow itnl1|iit"f"»J>r- l '*' FORM FITTING hrldgp, a munlclptkl hl«>H Hie Htnte nf New Jai llM«*f-'B* ant, and you and fendantu, you are CARDPARH and IIMHWIT Die b I.,,, unt (in or b«tor« .\i-.jit.i Justice next, or the said T.,k,' rutlt.fr r.otii* • confeaaei! a iJ .a.mmauaha era Have Social The unlil bill ,,ur»u.int to St *• fr. r* 1 emfcf ••» t wit"•><*«**.**/ fte^MeetlBg HKht and equity „ In Anil to tha prefM JET—A card party was I'ertlflrates 0( tax * dee'l •I* • night after the meet- 15, 1*36. oovurfni . liuluHlve, In Blook Kald lot In sa« I Udies Auxiliary of the 1'-'. hotti lnclu«lv«, !,| ,,n terms will rwulre » ,„„„, Olj;(, on ib«b!aMe p<>n of living Justice, at l.otu « to.27, both In BI2-C: Lot* 1 to 15, ,.,. ,,rk* to b» I*' 'e. Mrs. David Wohl- In Hlmk 9l2-r>: Lots 1 .,. ,i.iv ln«!al!m«nt» of AUTOMOMUS ilimlvc, and K to II, ,,.,,! ami oth»r tffnia P» hnotega and refresh- , '|, , ,,nlr»ft "f »»'*• , aa«era. a« iii* »-» In HIiH'k B12-B; Lots •l - furthn »'"kl* tt»,t, * I served, IIII'IUKIVP, In Block 91, lk M «*• i**fc an*. '«- 11. both Ini'lunlve. In , r irrv Jut* to whlfh It l» •res were won by: Mra. l.iils 1 to 26, both Incl ' " TowniMp ffi, MM. ^andor Lehrer, »li!-M mid 1,01B 1 to 11, In Block 912-1, on tl , ,1 any «n« or all k'di * I>aiiiel», Mrs. Samuel Mnp r,r I hit IWnalilp ..II In •»''}Jblot» "• »• M, Solomon, Mrs. E. County of MliltllBneX. ..r Hf it m»r ««i»n an* f • f". Thomas Kahn, Mrs. Allil yiiu, Rophft .'iil«vnkl, .Innepli To..; J, Mra. Jacob Barry, Ion, nr* nimle defnn pk Rrown, Mrs. Jacob you Mm,Hit hulctert o. TiiKfn covfrliig nil of *• Jnmes Brown, Mrs. crolniilinvii fl«Bcrlh«d, r..-' / v' C»Mi** »]»«n . n, MTB. R. R. Brown, ur nmy rlnim to liliv* * s»nntr or pu» unlit |HVI!IIHJ.D with trttmol* Brown, Mra. Harry Zuu- Ami you, the rniip«o hlP Wlll.d*li»r s;: •rs. David Wohlgemuthh, lii'lrH, (ICVIHI.BB nnil p TW&&A Dnnifls (ind Mrs. I'oleVHkl, .III»I»|III TOB *'" *ill be hoBtewos for wnrt Iliph' or any of Township'Cl ixpriitorH, ••'.v to be held by the .MiiHi. Tin, >»'*• KntfcM, nnftlgnn or ft. 1 17. ' riKhi. mii) or inter Mdtm ngttt. nMr>i tinrtlen ilefendant. On the London, England, coastal or may cUlm to hav* . lb» lunds ilnmrlbed Itl read between Cbirlnc an4 Mali- ,, Iii|lttw of the To»n»> |8TARS TO DAJJCfc rcinwliilnt. f stena tkls quaint shelter made from E T—Tickets are jath-a wta4 cowl of a boase Is wet by : well for the _,.. pedestrians while waiting far the 1 1 4 Comma™* Sl'reat, f.kwtxtr:-Tumm g '' nf the Lorle Star ^ baaaes. Ndwark. N«w J«r»*y ' 'tic Cltib, which is tn Dated; afarrh, l«t, UJl. »"_; »ri ^ ttr W.1.8-H, IT.'ti. 31 *'"'l«y niht, April 29, in Jl. Munif will be by Al Names of DM Wind* r'OK OP .. •hii orchestra. Michael In Roman mytholoiy tha natnet pM IT MAY n • msetlnjf 'liiiii-iniin nf arrange- of the four winds are Zephyrui, west jhip Oornkiuae of the Tt>» »h?*^; nr,.hi and m in n T»w»ahl|» ll wind; Aurora, esit wind; AuMit. Wngrtbrliifi h»M Monday. Mar" h i/i' t>y Kred Combos a« 193», I wan a*lreotad tn adjiari south wind; and Boreas, north wind. fur) Unit oit Monday everting, WOODBRIDGK HUM AY. MARCH "Stage Coach", "Yes, My Darling Daughterf'/'Smashing T Spy Ring", "Three Musketeers" At Perth Amboy Theatr,

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<.RANNY GIVES THE O K to Priicilla Lane'i boy friend, J«f- fro, Lynn, in a delightful icene from "Yei, My Darlinf Daughter,' him vet-.ion oi the recent ttaf e hit, coming to the Ditmai Theatre Friday. May Robion •• Cranny. A »tnff n|[, fi ifli 1111 H I) ^MIK>. Friday at the Strand Theatre. Two such are Prisciila and .'•:'• millions of screen followers thiu- able, and the book' has long since 4 ed that more than fifty million Iirbdoction. It i~ out the world, haa hit upon what passed into the public domain in In the romantic leads are those frey, who plan to run away ti> If icoach* people ha»* witnetted the dancing- elaoorste of Sn! 1 Performance^ Tense Si appears to be one of thf happiest America, there is ho doubt that'll lwo charming youngsters, Prisciila alone together. Everyone in I ' • of Sally Rand, easily the buant d in it she hi.-. cifht advanced | entertainment ideas since unifies is one of the great "best-sellers'* n were cilia's household except her fail.. plain, train and high-wheeled »f many known American dancer of today. C«n,e and Jeffrey Ly» i who land actu for this numbii first began to move—and, begin- nf all time. r car, nwnban ©f th« technU H. -'II n pioneers But next week Crescent picture such a heart-warming pair of young who isn't at home, finds out «:••• a batUebei Dr. Hugo Rii'.^i ning tomorrow at th« Slraud In addition to rew of Walter Wanger's pre- fans will see this dancer in an the youiiR&ttrs' intention:-, and hogtile] King's nationally as a novel, the *tory has been se Iflven lit the memorable "Four OIM " frbntter drama "Stsge- .. fur the W»n offering which no opt of these mll- -— "••'—• *~m aji n—rm—s.rrnn | ji, ^ r;.: ~_ gj^_nlwrm'i ' fjfJSSJlJa's mothtr, nlnvi-il b\ 1 ved as he cheitra WBB HCIIU' mHizBcfTn newspapers, dramitiied •!.i'. first two h ,watched, since "Sunset tnuiical comedy version of Alex- Bainter, Is a writer who Toi- \<~'j~' .. V'-wiiWi Ja. iha.£ttMenL tefc. pa iram aa, th* s»_af_e Wd flTmed fat the ' >,(>ii sfheiltlte, Ottfid Watiensl andra Duma*' "Tiuj Hum Jltiifikt- travels a rocky road, but this time has been dashing off book.* i-m,'... tttactton at the Majettic The- weeks of: screen, ZOthCentury-Pox, howew, i 80 studio feature which comes to the screen teers" starring Don Ameche as u there is no tragedy about it. Ining very "liberal" ideas on - ' -..*t--K»jEtuuX. Arisana. JLBQ.. o|d Joyce's "Mu< has added songs and comedy for hans and Uietr of the Crescent Theatre then, it- singihtr, finrhting-, loving D'ArLag- tact, it'* the Jiucleaus out of which matters. Nevertheless she'.- •! • • s from the nftareat railway, technicit Bottfivirit,** an u!^ the first time, and the result has ,,ivulry and, as hlghUffhted by a new dance routine. nan, and The Kiti Brothers as •11 the amusing complications of ed. So is her literary agent, p^ 'ed-preparatory to filming this horses, ofHollywood afti i phoney musketeers more at hotqe been hailed by Hollywood review- M'ljuired, prin- the hitarioua story evolve. by Roland Young, who <>i;r • United Artists picture under their ser appeared serially i with a carving knife thnn a swoi-d. ers as one of the film capital's out' ,r l-MSt. The more mature members of shrewdly suspects was Mis:- 1' 1 Ford's direction. cipal me| hazardous in the Ion? trek from the tional weekly. T)i. • Since- it wag first published in standing- entertainment achieve- the cast have the delightful task ter'3 lover during a youthfu. ,• >itaated in the heart of Monu- In eait :hi' new We&t Missuetp>i valley to the California assistant of a mi!:. 1844, the story of the Musketeers ] nienls. of furniihihg most of the laughs, dence in Greenwich Villapt it Valley, on the Nivajo Indian this Iocs , uf the most gold mines and the scene of the lalt torney who is mi i uf the most and a mere recital of their names Mama's own arpuement> :u. ti h,l«h desert table- pictures Indian uprisings. Several thousand rackets, and fn-ii, <, is. sufficient guarantee that this hasty . marriage are ru:r feet above sea level, .the Monument in the plot arc a ; task M well performed, for they in-, thrown at her by Pripcil!;>. Valley desert with its sharp natural cafe singer and - elude such pwit masters of the art points out that Jeffrey i» t.- pbelts|cs*0f red and orange granite could hardly ht of comedy fcs Roland Young, May for Belgtum in a i-ouplr i.i -. And atone, ' in a story about ll< 11 "t I Robson, Pay Baloter, Genevieve and mama reluctantly ph.- Tobin and Un Hunter. consent to her daughter'? iv, The screen play written by Casey away ideas. SEVEN (7) DAYS STARTING WITH READE'S TEL P. A. 4-3388 STRAh PERTH AMBOY 4-\ TONI TWO (J) COMPLETE SHOWS-HOTE EARLY F RET TYRONE POWER and LO- Romance between Ralph Bel- ITMAi READE'S lamy and Fay Wray, co-itari of RETTA YOUNG •hare top butt- ON STATE ST. AT THE FIVE CORNERS 4 DAYS STARTS Cdlumbia'i timely Croiceht on with Annabella in "Suet," PERTH AMBOY Theatre attraction, "Smaihing 20th Century-Foi drama open- SEVEN (7) DAYk-STARTlNG WITH the Spy Ring," doei not inter- ing Wadnetday at the Creiceat PREVUE TfNITE! fere with the »wiftly-paced nar- rative of the Federal Govern- Theatre. ment'i battle agaimt an inter- . Thrilled Pacbfl Homance, national etpionage network. L Crammed Sth Fun 'SUEl? STIRRING FILM Continuou. 2 to 11 P. M THEATRE T<1. I1 A WITH, TYRONE POWER PREVDE TONITE! 1 Jammed WitHAdventure SPY RING' TWO (2) COMPLETE SHOWS—NOTE EARLY PREVUE . ,T6:22 "You Can't Cheat An 5i4B "Honolulu ON CRESCENT SCREEN New male Idol Shores Top ' Honett Man" PREVUE 7it4 "3urf«-c"."ii Billing With Gorgeoat PREVUE 7:45 "Yei, My Darling Diugh 6l52 "HonoluU Ralph Bellamy, Fay Wray ter" TIME TABLE 10:16 "Sia»rt«*ih 9:11 "Yon Can't Cheat An Last Complete Show Starta at 8:52 P. M. Co-Featured inGrippihg Laretta Young Honcit Man" I Out|of choking sand; from the TIMETABLE 10:34 "Yei, My Darlin, Daugh DetectiveJtory ter" «hit«h «f-llw raidjiijf. Bedouin.; in. 1 Thi sigantk undercover work- the face of the.black aimoon's sav- La»t Complete Show Starts at 9:11 P. M. A Dance Hall Girl. ings of forei|rn spy rings und. tKe age, fury; with blood, tears and relentless counter-action of thepassion—was -wrested the Suet Fcdcnil Bureau of Investigation IT'SSAVCY... and a Lady! Canal,.jugular vein of the world. arc told in Columbia's "Smashing Seldom do the dusty records of IT'S SPICY... the Spy Ring," which' opens Frijiay Two strange women at the Crescent Theatre. The film, history offer such intense emotion, .. .It's As m timi'ly as Uul*y!a ije^sflflpei, is stirring romance and awesome with 7 strange Men... said to be based upon actual events spectacle'** the ffreatfljory of Pw- Modern As . 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• T* J*T .' WtfA-ixffli -,E INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, MARCH 17, l»:;!» PAGE SEVEN to their custom^ The Surest Sign of Spring Looting Forward w wjll fail on you. K ".l ^ the cost of /• Which Mr, h(mUy» Woilman, RepuUica* Pre«- iving in New. Jersey fen, $37,000,000 a mmJA Mil Side Oi The Washington PoUM Story rear. It will cost every salaried worker a So strange U the behavior of President Roosevelt in his little more than a *eek s Uages annually attitude toward business on occasions that many persons FortuMtt^lS^^^^1'. the Com-) JIB60£$JixJ»ave .wondered it !% mission', program, s»«-N:oated. with the courage the forces of economic recovery and thus return promise that the new revues wilUotbe ths country to a condition of prosperity. i for new spending b« iu relieve real Of course it k inconceivable that anyone in a position of official rtapoaaibiiity sh )uld wish to re_t«rd recovery. estate, to dead. It h»* n ' h*»c for pas- e Yet, despite his frequent protestations, Mr. RooMVtlt'hM sage thto year. But this doeMl-t mean th done inexplicable things which have the effect of discourag- there will not be further eff,irt to revjve ing buajness through the crelation of uncertainties and fears gates tax in some other lorn,, Qujte the of what the; future may bring forth. For instance, tlterft, is tht appointment of Thomas &. oatrary. Amlie to the Interstate Commerce Commission. , If ever C AtTwntoB,theadvofau,r'I "ew taxes ,,,,,mpt action which hu be« there was a sick ilidnrtry it is the railroad business. Yet '„,, Township Committee in deai- are biding, their time. EL«H "t existing if weded railroad improvfcmenU,and expansion could IN legislative eonfusion, th«y „,, wo reCent violator* oi the local baiting for brought about it woujd m«an work in the heavy goods in- : M|1Mancei plua the tiote of warning an opening.. Informed \«An« ^l observers dustries for ten! of thousands of persona now joblest. ,, Mayor GreirkW, »hould produce are certain that an attempt v. • "*ve Prevent these raids on your, in thia country waiting for profitable investment. Yetthf ; ( , Muate notice on the lfcw» owMrs of- that money—and they include people with s»V '- J tolerate any i»fActU,n. of the by telling your legislator thai you don't want a sales t»x in any form, ivii him you ings deposits and Fife insurance policies as well as rtefc-" ,„, governing the aale of alcohol c jan't afford it. Let him ki. , that you men—hesitate. They hesitate because they cannot be sure 1 1 l! ,; in Woodbrldfe Townihip.* In think New JMWy can K ' * « without that theii money will be paid back to them due to. ta*5j condition of t&£. railroads^ Control, new taxes,IBIlWe present n-.iifion dollar IinrMt a dBy"crjTrrWnt«t-tt»te and local ir.nwrument ThiThiikca lacky of cqnfldencCflnftd? e onjj jh^e parp,t_ of investors., how*£_ y „„„,, WM prdewd in one ever, hti been doubly intensified by naming to the Inter* In ' income ought to be. enough U> keep all en involved a second offender and a aential governmental servu-w Motioning state Commerce Commission a man who avowedly is *T y suspension wt« impoMd in the Mrs. Vfoohow Wilson Writes Her Own Story advocate of government ownership of railroads, as Amlte U, and who has little else to recommend him •»•- . i (immunity should applaud the ad Why Do h^mitd Women Work? Widow OS War I .... ftkff The Records And Her Memory To Give Va An supervisor of the nation's transportation system. More- over, riat even in the realm of political maneuvering «•* Ration's courage *nd promptness in There seems need for an <",'ui, spe- Enfertaimrti;| 10ften Acidulous, Account 01 White House EjoenU any plausible reason be found for thl Amlie appoint meat. Lulling of these matters and the li cialized study as to. why mitri>| women hould by now be brought to t The si-cur .1 \| Iwit- piwed, and it was ti»i utiiil iK'in- election <»f hia mont intimate col- People In their right minds do not thfow money out d wbrk. ^orre'has so far been ma.i. mid for on has wri'li < Wr, 1938, she- "sitfticil Uir ™II liiborators. One after ene the pi- luto- windows' and they do not invest money in enterprises in Itimi they cannot tamper with thei biographical w- tr«et" In composinjr this wurk lots iitt dropped, as Ambrose Chan- lack of it married women continue',, ,,e the l'My m-< and get away with it. The Com Memoir," pal.,'-Y bar «dvi«ers, she tell.- u-. wm- Mr nel extends itself 6,ot)0 miles to jeopardy of being taken over by the government. So, no butt of criticism and of clisparittriMif, even Vbbs i,y its actions, has indicated the Merrill, Indian..; - Bernard M. Baruch mui Mr. Knj [treat and back, to the palace nf matter what Mr. Roosevelt nays, his action in naming Mr. resentful, generalities—many of Much are Stannard Baker, umonir nihers. Prince Murat and the house irv the Woodnm \V of Amlie discourages progress in rehabilitating the railr'oads will pursue in the future in ail simi Place (Tea Etats Unis. probably undeserved were thfir actual his career in V Whatdo»8 the discrvt'l ami wise Mr. [tiers and the tavern-owners should in and retards recovery. Thu» this action injures the railroad needs known. More pointed than com- writing of 'I. Barueh think of hi? iinr>hn\;iiur Her acidulous wordiwere not L tip. If they d«, they will spare enmes to ill!iif! • ,on this "Memoir"? -Thi- rn.:i)iu- written under "the iptir of paBHin? worker, the steel mill mechanic and the farmer. ments, however, ire the bilk that .-prout in Wilson wa.- e;. Mr. Baker? And what of the "as- • emotion. Mrs. Wilson's ink is nmittfte anunpifiliant-duty and wil" <- legislative chglntBH. "At present, lulls de- New Jersey —in coWrTt"Fa*'been fr6rted" m the Preside*?*ide*?* Attkiie Attkiie Pmadoxicd _ emselves many dollars. v : signed to restrict the right of married worn —when the r tat the superb biographer of Andrew refrigerator of resentment for a The r re8ldenrs 'paradoxieal attitude toward Princeton mar •* J&. Jamti, fur LX* ' rferade-tir -kwo:- TIHHW i» ft» ••«. !s aptly lllngtmttrd by the sequence of evento following. en to work «re belfore ttiaState Legislatures t**- Mr*. Wilson's candescence in her satire. statement that busineas had no further reason For worry, Bergen For Freeholder of Utah, Ohio, Massachusetts, Oklahoma The French «iii'l work? Did Messrs. Baruch.'Hakei But this work, so lavish in its and James ait in council uad de- and Iowa. open anil Mr V\ I-I iticism of those who cannot an- made while enroute to the war games in the Caribbean. c Woodbridge Township so long •tdt that it should forever be ie- did Mai'Kttrt't. K. swer, is of great historic interest. Insisting there was no reason for a lack of confidence on pwi promised recognition by the Women themselves are divided a* to COrdtd that Joseph P. Tumulty in thi'ir \"iui 4,,i' : It shows that Woodrow Wilson the part of business, the President said no new taxes w«re I Democratic organization there may legal curbs in a matter of personal liberty bontj I'ollar^ >' danhftd up the steps of the rear : lived in a smother of uxoriousness. portico of the White House in l'.rjo planned; that t+ie Federal Government had no plans of 1 last be some substance to the rumor as well as social policy; and amnl strong first Mr> Wii-.-r It enables us to understand, to and shouted that there «:w pruof 1 hiktiil- hehi ni some degree, phases of his baf- expanding its competition with the private utilities, and ommitteeman John Bergen may be opinions on both aides the real issue is that Warren G. Harding had Negro fling mind and life. It was Edith th<- M that, in brief, business could look ahead without misgivinmi L1 u the Board of Freeholders if and too often beclouded. Thelfe are th» t who! bloo^j and that themfoie C»x and , Wilson who itood at his bedjude RoCtStvait would be elected'.' One I and beside his. chair while the as to the Administration'* future plan*. ' vaiancy occurs. Along with Mr. still feel sure that first right at tht not-so- niirht unil iii'.ir. ... dMS th«te gentlemen the honor Lo ciittcal debates-^tul the ultimate v a late hurvi^1 u, ; As a move toward reassuring the business conjinv .- host of friends we sincerely hope plentiful supply of jobs belong* V tradi- doubt It. negative. da<;iiiMi M tba l«ag»e£ was not bnirht i-n tbrfraMtoti rctn»Jto cwwtiW«! a ggood iwa*^# tionandJiwiUtfi to Jaw. There are those, H».^nista "Pu's in the record, Nation* were being carried out in stars. the 'United States Senate. For a divergence between his promises and performances mai may be ptftWVftd for offering a too, who, while cettnting It unfair for a Vts, thei'f «rn UTflffle, Mrs. Hardinp't rouge. faefihnt ia chaructpi.stic of, senator Lod(rB—-and doabtkik a witih i^necessary that such words be backed up with action..""" gratuitous- advice at this time it is wtfe whose husband earns anything at all ton that nieht ar large parts of the book. Mrs.; reason, from her viewpoint— passing that over, the country on. reading th«ae words star thnt !he a:.', some at the various party leaden scat- to hold a job when other people's hus- [Harding arrived on the afternoon ' ^ cherished an intense hatred. on Prospect S'ri- e next morning had a right to feel better about th*,outlo brinir Wilson was not, So the United outlier and present a solid front in and other opponents say that a law can- KOCH It, tun. In Ail .' .-'. ier friend, Mrs. Evalyn Walsh Mt- i states did not become a member nefct day. For, fagt on tKe heels of the first dispatch fi the White HIIUM1 -i.i i..- behalf. He is far and away not be framed which can be equitably ad- an, doubtless wearing the 11 .i' the League of Nations, and all the Presidential train came another. It quoted the ~ Ellen Aicson ne\ii '.-;.[ justed to such individual needs. amond,,but Mrs. Wilson said nu that seems to be left of it, as far as popular figure the Democratic which lies hunt'il wi'.-h ::. dent as expressing a fear that he would be unable to rei ome alone.. Mrs. Harding w;w 1. roncerns ourselves, is a modest ins developed in this community in sfround "f her native < 1.1 ' away from Washington as long as Jie planned because ofjj Mrs. Uslie B. Cutter of Newton, Ma-, eaae, flustered. She fiiiled ;• liuildinir on the Flushing meadows in! is the only one mentioned to date in filing with the, Massachusetts U>'>l.i- Feed* tjn Fervor ake hands with the housekeeper at Mr. Whalen's World's Fair. new, secret and threatening- crisis in-Europe. * But other cheek- 1. (my office who would have a chance ture a bill which would prohibit emp!i>y- •». Wil«onf who had been a hon-e This adoring and ambitious wife An^ then, some thirty-sithiry x hours afierlthe first remj »ther stimuli, fii wiim »t at" Buckingham Palace, was 1 •has written words that will seem to : ilecUd at the expiration of his ap- ment by the state of "married men'whose mrnt is not ftne. Th. •<•• ! the Justice Department announced a renewal of wurfani 1 Ifled to observe that Mrs. Uai'l- • to make Wood*ow Wilson un- Womlrow Wilson ft-t- look atui ', put her pince-nez on oler her real, commonplace and even cheap. business in the form of an anti-Jtrust suit against eighi are no Johnny-eome-latety in the them" has added gaiety to an otherwise She writes with the m...i. on went out. When Unreal? Yea.- Cprnmflnplacet iire cQRipauJes for engaging in the very type of pYactkef confession" techniqu !:: returned, hours. Inter,,. Mrs.'1 1'erhaps, at time*. Cheap? Nrf. of urging Mr. Bergen for public sharp conflict. Her intention is evident: ; mposed on them under N.R.A. codes. " in her, "Memoir," a ili -' : ::•: was still 'pokinu.arounil Mut as Mr. Wilson himself told her: We supported .him (he first time to place the blame f OR all the current iill> 'her widowhood a.j Mr-. N i in the kite-hen. The "Truth cannot be crippled." One Fog After Another •' t lor Township Committeeman when (ialt and of-the Prcsidcinia! . directed at married women, where in lui t afttrnoon Mrs. Hardinjr's h"«- Still—it will sell. Thus in less than two day^ after undertaking to diajbel ippor^uniats were running the other opinion it belongs—squarely at the don Mship, which (gund iia.tinMa! .1: - Was Pfeaident of the United 1 jti'Miiitional fulfillment .uiin! • one set of uncertainties afflicting business, Mr. Rooaeve.lt ^ We feel nq differently toward him sex discrinifhation. l.»f vicc-r('g:il spltiidor, li: ;• • se\ in motion more serious uncertainties. Leaving the suit ' we did fiienraTlTwinrfTTtrrjnglx l.Poor "Uut),!-. Such general surveys a*have been m Ji j Mrs. Wilson, who never nv. Ker friends used to call Ago against the tire companies ksslde, tt"VET^rapttcaiJhntor '••iiiviction that a municipality the "]il)litics and hnd never -hal.e:, • 1 in recent years, reveal that women u- ; Th« rouge ha« Ions ^i'H' ' those in Washington why the. President undertook to this ontf is entitled to a voice in the with a President, could wp'w •j,, «nd I have tbecn told tiiat 1 A.' Ten Yean Ago whole are shouldering their full share I ;.'U.itti that. -PoWilKl'! yileel, ahe was buried bcneaUi .. widespread disturbance about some mysterious and vague government. \ .indria of EnRlniiil wi.ie TWO BIDS ACCEPTER dependents; supporting themselves becaii-t ar maibl* Pantheon at M.i- FOR GARBAGE DEAL, development In Europe. . , ; „. isn't, of course, the only Iti.iwn stluves in mid-afiei 3., Beside her Warren, the they have tp, oradding to a^far t6o sniai tlial Premier rienu'iiceau h:i rmir btds were received for the Even if some momentous event were brewing'In Eu- epiesentativa who is qualified! to ait iarrtouM fittjce-nez Were [iliieeu ntiait to collect jarbage in the family income. The pin-money myth h zenKi on his haiifi-, that (. ter nose, this tinit.'. withmit rope—and twenty-four hours ^earc^i in the capitate, of > of Freeholders. He is a Demo- Klizabuth of BelRium was wnnhin at-the m;etrnK of. the been exploded, It is dear that macn- .fcommitte|e Monday af Europe by American newspapermen failed to reveal it— . 3r, and th« Board williri the to pnlleA, >\uighip^Committal Mony TV6ih6n wortcers woulffttteffiielYeii* w^lton tel-IrmM)n"amTtRie~c5fl|raTf|'.wtK - - ... r Split wtrilt cotrltt be yatrred by the Ps«dd«nt .throwing QrutLAos. fct a vacancy select a member of the .*zipper dress awl wore pink and tumulty ' T r an adequate survey of their reasons H id^'ear, that Queen Marie of 'Wilson tells us thnt she 1)etween two of the bidders^—TonT y other war scare? Nothing, except unduly to alarm the pinant party. We hope it will be Mr. •CqlonBlHouse; thut Lsiti- SattiUiro receivirifr the contract for ^UI.IUKI country generally, and Europe as well,, and to. thraw com- working. ••', Such a-Bpecialized survey, if was a vulgarian, that dUb>yal, thut TunmUf hiKirift No. 1 and peprge Mur felt, would prove a powerful weapon in ti ward M- House win ' an 1 modity and security markets Into" a state of jitters, dowiniii! Tet thesr were tin dock 1,'ettinf the other five dis- .niinprefsive," if not "to Woodrow Wilson, tricts. Of the fojir btddera, ilur- MrvReofleveit-undoubtedly had no such thought in hands not alone of those who oppos—-- e t..l- iti-eachi-rous; that Joseph P. I" • -...JMlllelectcd to l)i' around kuk WHS the low man on the total mind. In all probability he was ndt thinking of the effect" oo/t Oat For A SdesTax ppassag e of laws making taarrUw an ih-fnjity was "a spoiled child." v >:«Wje» him. One of them 11-nil di»trkt»$>ut hi* figure waa 1 as James Kerney, his words would have on business. But that is exactly the iicntly, the lesson of the over- stacle to self-support or the 1 'tint to Empt'i-ors. highest of any submitted forth'? in^ public protest which forced re- Foreign 'Ministers to lirst district. trouble." Mr. Roosevelt has demonstrated again and again ., .je United States, al- * * * that he does not understand the mechanism and the psy-j tliii unpopular conaumers' two per- lifhiting by law of any individual*! right 1> re*, Pocahontfls, was—well., :i f ftttt'b* admitted, with- DR. MOORE COMPLETES chology underlying business confidence. It ia a thasm be- il- tax back in 1935 has been for- work when he or she conBiderj it easentini' lii^ihiiiii—and a "royal" one at , r of constitutional war- 20 YEARS OF SERVICE h;it. As her literate descendant tween the New Peal and businesb s that has not been bridged nloitunately, the legislative mem- to life, liberty, or the pursuit of h«ppine»-.l Home's enormous 10I0 Dr. Frank Moore, tuperintend- i.-nnnd.-i us, in another connection. ation of Americii's . nt. off the New Jersey Reforma- in six years findd in all probabilitbbilit y wililll not be bridged a» <>rl. ' ••[•.nlilesso rtblipe," , belligerent inid tory neiir Rahway, h today cele- 1 long as Mr. Roosevelt is in the White House i" rplexing relief problem remains Tin behavior of former Presi- J have been written br.-ithii; the twentieth anniveranry 1 No Joking Matter ii- iits" widows is never without ,a /'• usefulnoasund de- if his appointment an head of the _ hree Year* Ago I. tin Hume old groups are block- ! cent Wilson, volu tin's aDiiuy 01 nit ivr,>g,..r ,. SESSION CALLED TO So far as the American Federation ol ,-rtiiin inter*st. The second Mrs. institution. Ht wan appointed iu- i to raise needed funds through \\:!-oii, living in Washington, has . Woodrow Wil peiintendent of the institution on the baby bond issue which matures .STUDY RELIEF CRISIS listing ntate income and up and Actors is concerned, jokea about WPV i.-iil'.icted herself In n dignified not have believed Mun-h lfi, 1909 and has aervted in on March 26. Coming as cjosely Mayor August K. Greiner will 1 ;ul chnrraing manii'er, She pave Wiltfon saj< It does to the maturing date of jriVOkey \ftei Township; yConjnuttei ! workers are henceforth to be Uboo, Con- 1 thnt inpntlty steadily since that state House corridors, they talk una . thijt t)<" ...a Ipcciul sekion tonight to meet' :. mti'i views, expressed herself tinw, ; it .'//;:•/ / . / 4; .....^ is no little consterhatlon as 'fK the sales taXj ,; ., siderations of censorship of the ' P..J.H;..UtU'i; written the local enierftency created by ( i All ^i^/, y to wheww the' cash will com« > I to.Jahics Kerney In " "'lye of Governor Hoffman ami; •^ niie Wrm'ofsalesto^pfoposa public nppearances, did noi BARR6PH"(»re the Legislature, recom- .nil-times she would g-o to a .That Mr. Wilson, on I CLOSED MEET1NO sportsmanlike, there has been abiiae of Smith River Vf a 31 .to 27 wpre, HIGH PRAISE FROM DEY ' itucc percent gross receipts tax on linpr concert, sometimes to a irked and in-itulcd" Formal resolutions pledging f ! lunch, sometime^! to. the wed- nml .thereby aotomatkaHy elio"-1 High pfaise of the operation of il.-r... relief. But broadside wittictamk have .B^an be iio doubt, eo-operatiun with the nl' n child of some formw nated 'themwrvti from 'further u.e- Township police department ( rarely evoked the gentle laught** ot the •A ural) Of the value' CommitteeV etfnrt to '"inrnlssion hopes the-retailer will' :\\ or,friend, sometimes to hear Mrvicea: Ht Trenton portlcipation In the quest of the under' Coinmitteeman Harry M, comic muse that persuades or h^ala,, i . 1 Gtrtn was contained today in a abandon baby bonds and-go "in" of this JST'jOOO.QOO tax and n ii in Phe evening at an Era» House there is Central Jerny Class B champion- 1 ship. The con<»it was fought Wed- ataUment by W. Boudtnot Dfy of strict cash ba«iis will be passed '•'•*t of it In the price of his mec-stead there has too often sogndid tjianote y m•'Lejrntion, where, with si(n- icfe, from souri'es [Monday by the fward of Educa iMiiiriilneKR, she conversed with thnn Mrs. mmlliy night (a the Lord Stirling Avtod, caustic critic of the general of savagery men sometjmes dirttt'lgtingt «rsj pelkiw of the present adafni^ Member; agreed to a closed The theory -is that"you won't .'her Kiiests and partook of'a m'hool in,N«* Brunswick before trfttion concerning finance, Mr. ferehce on Tumday that their own victims. It has WWped iotne • 1 -ivim1 and a (flase of chatn- n piiroximaUtjr' 1W. fans. •'•""*(.' you won't know you're pay- whoiVi bey pointed to savings in the »o- they sympathizee fully, ..wwith that the millions on relief whp havp lost 1 ji a stand-up supper. *• » • » nothing but our old friend, her ni'urii. Shk UM department operating costs for Committee's'pro>grgiMH ' y JJ JJ their jobs' andi bewi/ obliged ty tfceafc relief Wl,»t df Iftr KAiiHtttJ 1 . Fir.Y#w»A o "-"• sables tdi (n ^" - '.faith In thi-ir jini*- f M14 of »4,502 as compwed with guarantee a «>iip „B_ abov ,. Kihth WifKop was gracious, t she writes. \* lnt« FEAR EXFUtSSED il t qualifications have $fo\l$,\>\y pi|d! th« ulti- to ta«r«asetotrease in the road departmenp t school costs here will not rise over lifty percent higher. ! .'.ml ,uiH charming. But ahe it must follow thl(t OVER BOOT* SITUATION a period of years covered by the mate in social and economic .taxation. They b* \ht tkWy-three and one-third per •U'raey retailers «ay they cannot Hi'.' uritu her reminiscences. himself win without Cnnaiderable fear is being ex refunding operation. well may be spared'the addiirohal'bttrden dt , \, - us thnt she made the de- tfast as coiK'ernt the in offlcial circles over tke [»»y part of such a tax. Short profit Si-1 !:'.'V, More than a decade this impossible. To avoid of ridicule.' 'ci,

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ine Games Listed On 1939 AVENEL FNATFRNITV CLUTDEACO^ DEFEATED Pla^Offs ,mrrou> Will Decide RAKHONS TO MEET &VKm mnmm j^ MlH l IN OPENING "PftTFRSON IN 1ST DEFEAT &Y AVENEL MlHonors ln KnotteTfor LtaZ /" AmericanOF TITLE ) FORCES PLAY-OFF IN TIIEJCONTEST Indiana And Yc ^bsTtBattltlnMwA MATCH OF SEASON Leatue; fcw T. Fr.iM,,|, Victory Would Have Mean* '"^Tu^ teams tied for the '»*d in Contest Expected OB Armi- hThree- v tional sectloM of the €adet Are both the Amerin r Season Championship " h:p"wil be decided at play-off* to sticf Day But Team Ii Ttwaameot League, the char 1 In Senior League ; j, in st. James auditorium. Not Yet Booked take pj«c« tomortj ^ , each with four wiw andI two QRAHME LEADS STAND Tht Indians s 1ST-HALFJHA»IPK)NS MADE ;;' |n the American LcagM »od the WOODBRlD(iF , , AWBOY TILT OCT. 28TH d>fe»t«, will b«tt great pace to aimn ,'|,'" won fDCHR-+-It was a tough Giants and Cubs, V.'f • (i J Mil: 11"; K—An impressive WOODBRIDGE—If only a '"'"' te aWaconi but they championship in i, ^ record* will flght- fo i n completed pie of those last-minute tries hsul , Heavy Senior b.t>\, i •, , i been guccessful, the ' Fraternity the National League.! thi --., u- l!'-iit Woddbridge through six FORDS FIVE DROPS the Fraternity ('|u|, ,.''..' r I Club woukl have saved itself a lot i AlK Following are the I Tu*!i "I'hu'oi f«»tball l*M» U take second-half a stubborn AVUH | ;l, M (if work snd worry. The \\K>y* t week's «Jay and by S; TAerlwk, faculty Vaadbrldge Light the first of a thi•<, : , dropped the second half title ><' GAME TO JAYVEES m«un; tliU-lici The grid- they tost a three- ingi: the season'* crown the Woodbiridire Heavy H«-ni"r iron ' • an will open at honw ytar's section- League, 23 to 20, to nei-es^itate -i The Fraternity , ,; ..tic! :";() against aBejj&ar tferling band IN BID FOR CROWN the the first-half tin, , play-off with their conqueror ii, tbf Rippers. After Indians ... iit!7 Avgnel Democrats. the tawaren A A ., A!'- ,;'' a uamp probably ( rlnt two games in the Yankl ., Skteteri Stum, .15 to 9, k- p.! / il.nii Armistice Day, The Democrats, who <-h & t, the Rippers won theTigers' ... Mill schadule. The A-. . tear ) - i y*t been booked, their name at the end of the Senators In First Of Series' which previously i, Af;c» thc-Tnr'rt with Psiwson, half and started «ning pirn /-IN n* ether league in Gtmea With Ucd S tha name of the R, thr L:.VT..I.,< will travel,to Orange that point, won a clear-cuiv MB s*t-u» hip there baen i r. bask strong in thr on fii-v.t.-r 7 and will nieet New over the champs of the * as| and Mbafration than tofturad the till, tournament. Ijoti' and I 8omers, f LATTAWZIOS SUPERIOR Bru«>'.i>k n'way on October 1.4. itah J.rdot, f. 1 II Ova wins out of -:•• Jit. M;.i>v <>f Perth Amfcoy will starred for the winners BIKI WOOPBRIIXJE—AfUr a hard 1 [•• I'- p4 entirely of fferren, e Fraternity Club I,,, "'tutiii' I" ,Wrthr1dir« on October ity, Mittman ami I.evi fi i ud «*ch one »f them cninpuign to anne« th» Wpodbridge losers. Heore, g.. two deffin ..,21 i.ii:l,< Jmvii. jSk.H..Pn5C0 will lead of ^ertsmanship, put Zkk.g n 0 tnt.rmedisU batketball UUe, the place. his IVI Hint BJack "eleven fntd tkJi 1 W|.o • • r\f, will play her* on No.. Almaii, f Pinn.f ••if*. •*!! i» to !>. out with Grahrrtti :, vi .1 1 vi^h Thomas Jefferson Mitlman, c CiM.f :.. Composite Standings OfAUTeam <| the battle for The Lattantio-cosched quintet ng assault fut i. tiiM ills River winding up the G«ity, g prodniak, c . P honor* Mtlnst Fords, were far superior to their • oppon- Lo«ki« going ou( , fa'i <••!!• :jil:,r nn November 18 and Graeme, g Rurstar, g . ents throughout the four periods, 2:- p -j • 'tively. I their dsrfWt ia food me* Tuthill, r -. In Town Basketball Loops Listed their conquerors on their scoring frequently and at the same Cr'i Ivri<=<-o last week w»wi(l .1 .' time keeping their foH well bot- eMdingly cautious th* tkU fMOM with a pat (1 "U to end, paying r,u uf> :>, •':"!' *p»«1ofi of Spring prac- WOODBRIDGE—Herewith is a complete record of the perform- (23) tled up. Kuimiak, Berry and Zen- Jick;. . to their defensiv. tice ;•'• "f which wag indoors anJ ance- of all teams in the Woodbridare Township Recreation basketball <; F TfM»tU» forward for obi« each scored four poiats to c(i'i • ii I larpply of flencpptivf leagues, fur the first and seeond-half schedules: V, T.. »hare the game honor* for the Lee, f f iM. Parion, f OeJoy, f winnerB. Orahme had it. till Lwk brothers, II 2 ous |.l•: M's ()r the Kame. The B«r- Loekle, f Berle, f plus an ice to r«(k t—Sttoni half 4 i»4 K«Bk, for the losers, I) 4 The line-ups: n ii ' mi-nTr.r, who had the moBl. WukoveU, c line-upit Campion, e . for th* Fratcj-ni' 3—Seatoaal dtampioa. 1 S F. C. Jam** <1») BUffr^fnl year in 1938 since hi- Loti, g Weaver, g... G. T.. Mayer, Mittman . cari'i' t<- WVurlbridge, wfH have thin 1 3 T. Rusrnar, g . BverHU, f . Kuzmiak, f % 0 4 irjbnttng three ,M, fnll i*ri(.,h ul the material which Pint half "Second half a. F. iy itdMtnt for the i > Team •k, t Berry, f • 2 0 wen* if;'i Ms romiFinK candidate*. Sswaren A. A. '.,' .'... o e e a o Sporting Club y... t MEETERS WALLOP 1 9 i, g ( 2 4 4 Sullivan, 7 1 lo night for the sct»> ! Keasbey Bombers ., 0 n 4 rial, the results -i ., Sewarcn Bluebirds 1 BOBCATS TRIMMED HILL4MLLYS, 30-11 9 a 21 0 0 G. P. T. found on page mu- Light Senlert Poos, 0 2 Magy, f .'. 1 9 Z Line-ups in the : Team • First half Second half IN TRYJT TITLE Won Lost Take Crown In Fords Loop G. T. T. Kovacs, f 1 1 8 fraitrnlty club ' l Won Lost •iger, f ...... -.,-- 5 1 11 7 1 15 J. Egan, c : 10 2 Rippers (1) (3) .-. • B 1 . By Easy Triumph Over 0 0 0 a league W. Egan, g_ 1 0 t Defeated Bjr Cyclones In Deacons (2) •;•••• . .. • 3^ ' The Mountaineers . C 3 8 . Pet. Bachhskay, g 0 0 0 Lavl,/ 1st Of Three Gamei For Collegians .. "....,..... »•• 8 2* 0 • Giants , .067 4 4 0«..* .».w. MUtman, c Atlas Stars - - -:.-. , ' FORDS—Then' nrt' Cubs... .067 4 1 » Township Crown 1 Crahme, g f Corner Gang v - • 0" fl no doubt of the siipeiii-m .333 er, g Reds ... Referees—dadek. Colonia A. C • 1 * 1 Qtrlty, g ... Cyclones travelled Skceters.in the Fnnl- I Pirates. .333 AJnad, g ., Stewart A. A - >•••' '- '" • ate basketball "leapiir :if' 1»- School i 4 Monday night te : 10 6 26 tuKi (fi) Holy Ifeine L:...'...... :..;.::.^.ttj£^i~ y^~~~~^-^:- hud flnifhod up with : it.th* Fords Bobcats, 22 to IB, 1 G, F, T, Recreation Staff ^^".-"^•-a^ibsss _ i Billys. CASEYS TO ENGAGE 5 tlniq get a firm grip on the 0 0 0 • "4)1 P. P, A r - ••»•* .• ' *' • The ' Hill-Billys , IM»I championship in the F. C. Varsity ..;.. ,' ..-*: 2 8 fjJJJ Powers, 1 1 .1 'Toy/n?hi|i honors and tanklcd witli 1 Ken, c Junior baskotball tournament. John L's -- 0 ,1 0 0 0 VMCA TOMORROW Lookie, f ers, hotflers of thr , -i, Leahy, i 0 1 1 Parsons, f Then, as if nothing had happened, Dab's FJve ..*...., .• 0. 1 title, for the seasonal .' UCOJMB, 18 TO 1Schicker6 J 1 0 2 , t went-right ahead to take the Woodbri4fe , ship'. The lnttcr I'lippc! ' IN ST. JAMES' HALL First half Second half Rwmak, c srrond gajne in the serifts by a Team taking the finwl contift. :; 2 2 6 greater martrta, 26 to 11. Won Lost Won Lost in an exhibition which i, Lot* Jy m* Marfm Te « 5 0 Giants (3). Will Attempt Tp Snap 7- Thr Bobcats, after making a Cadets (1) siderable wonder how i Rippers In Tilt In G. F. T. taineers were so suori--: splcnili'l showing in the Fords" F. C. Javees (2) (3) % 1 Almasi,] 1 0. 2 Game Winning Str«ak loop, were no mitch for the Cy- Jo Jo's 4 in the season. Finn, f] 0 0 0 •Sefareet—Cncci<> clone* who certainly lived up^^o Stewart B. C. 2 The line-ups follow: Boyle, i Of Metuchen Fire 3 \VDOpBElDGE~The Rippers, 0 1 i trit',1 •• name in th,e championship Aces Hill Billy. (11) «h<» put"down the strong Deacons Keatir 0 0 0 trial dies. They played rings at-oun'd Terrors V i dlbrlc SUBDUE SAINTS, 32-27 2 a fin the sectional title in the 0 0 thoii ofi]H»m-utn. with Shitkin and Boijunks Rask, f 6 Wo&hrMJffl Ught Senior court WOODBRIDGE—In a game in, •o leading the way so far ifu Homesteads Nielson, f 1 conquered the Fords Bar 1 3 which the playing of Frit* Leffler n<» was concerned, and the en- Lions Thomas,, c Fii«L 1* to 14, t win th«, fiut leg Pirate, (g) was the dominating,, feature, the. i am joining in to put on. a Junior* * KoBZma, g HI li« tiU« fpf the Township F. T. Knigtita of Columbus turned back IN EXCITING Ml ivc wriich battled the Bob- Second half Team ' First half Paszinski, g liafpionship In this division. Schieii 0 2 the 3t*Stephen's five, 32 to 27, and cat lo a standstill. , Won Lost Won Lost Connors, g .. . •.... ' . : both teams showing an Cn t 4 won the rubber game of a taree- Down Cadets To Giiil The line-upB: Cyclones (2) (8), 5 5 Hladik, g . Hit brSnd of ball, die Eip-P. nutch seriesi Bob Citi (IB) 4 0 0 lnWoodbridtel F. jp. Juniors (1) f,gained their first triumjih in Conn Tomorrow night, the^ Caiejn G. F. T. Bangers 3' ne aeries by taking »d- Aln e o Loop] •Miuiiwin, £ Q 1. 11 1 will attempt to break the seven- _7. _i*«n Juniors Sktoter* of several breajes which game winning streak of the Me Pint-Hi, f 0 1 1 P. fe. ^levers 0 * —— Race, f' .'. 2 0 1 3 2 8 tuchen YMCA in in eJICOUMer Oil Nagy, f ....„, ting and shooting of Saabo R-d, (6) mad* a valiant M.v Jago. f .! 1 , 1 0 St, James' court. Ford. U«kt UnUtn Kasmer, f . -totkk individual honors Ut aectional title in ' • Mnsro'vifc, c ,;..: 3 1- F. T. Leffler scoted four goals against' Team , • ' Pint half Second, half Kovacg, f ... InUnnediatf Liiw Horvntli, c 1 0 0 • :._- -——- T 1 Pier, c much en thebaxkitl 0 0 r 'OS) * 0 2 getting s_ single point; The visit- W. Kgan, g . O. F. T, 1 ors were first to aeon!whan Bigos C«t away with it. . 6* Aitar winning i> " - 6 s ;&Greyhound* Bacshay, &.. 10 2 0 sink » long shot, hut JRlWtt sad Eagles .:. 6 Mores, g ..I t i.' 0 2 2 Leffler came nek with quick ' Cpclonei (22) 1 All Star* .,:. _. . :... I o 2 goals to give the local Jala the last, half play nn< C. T, T. 1 rt A. Vandalen, f 0 UConHmud on Page 10) lead which they never relinquished, Hkt lajrvees to » rA. Varso, c 3 Holy Name FiwDows Stewart A.C. In the third quarter, the Saints F. Cfyoflw, g .....| 2 put on the heat and outacored the The Jayvt'i'.s cai Team Pint hi Jf Second II Laughlin and Men Cascys, S to 4, with the standing -, tft| S. Seyrrlnski, g 0 Von Lost Won Los' In Two Straight, 41-40 And 78-54 IGIRLSM.EAGQE resting at 22-20. At one point, the alUd position us t •; jnit^ 3, Gycni's, g 0.... 5 visitors were only two points be- up 16 of th. fflll Billy'a (1) 2 Winners Forced To Limit In iftf Engagement Bnt Pile •^ Wilt, 22 to 8,hind the local quintet, 88-K, buttotalof 824»int- I ' 8 6 22 3 'Run Streak Of Wiw last-minute basket* bf Maytr and Biodoiak and D< << Cyclone (15) Woodeheppen _...... ___..— . ,4 1 Up Highest Score Of. In Second Elliott put th* game on ice tor the •The Hae-upx: G. F. T. Jitter Bugs •—. • 1 8 T° Six Games Caseys. Jlyvf>< 0 weOPDBRIlfGE - Vnn Daiefi, f ;... 3 0.6 Bull Dogs t ~ Stew.rt A. C. (54) The line-ups: 6 Name quintet'tamed in After going Slotkin, f ..„., 2 1 5 Varsity :.:.: "—;--• * G C«M?* (SI) J, MeUughlin, f .Minsfcy, f ..... 0' 0 .0 rMw JmJOTi , , A. C. in decisive f;i«hi »v«. regularly-icheduled Vsi-K", c ' 2 2 6 Team ' M«t hah* Second half ing two straight in n '•"h<'d, the All-Starsin series, winning the fir B. Cycnes, c : ; 0 0 0 .. Won Lost Won Lost kept their record Bobcats (2) (8) 41 to 40 and running :: when the dewnened F: (Jyem'R, jr : 2 1 5'- •;•< the second, 78 to fri. almosl t without get- ,S.*8<\vnliriski,'g J.I.L..J'' V ' 1 3 111 "f breath. The Qerlty, g . K. Seygtinski, g J. *« 0 0 ntera 7_; ... The • first gXme wn- tuck all the wny.^vith teyi, g „. itlon Mark* ...... s.....' •»- •• •— Almasi, g . ' ' -16 6 25 UfiOlrU i Namers forced to thi> * usual, WM the princt- > Ftoathalf S««ood half out the one-point viunn for the Won Won Lost outcome was in doubi tli» lo- F. T. of the engagement witli St. Stephen* (17) "Ilnce, f All SUrs 2 2 •ning basket neptinlcil O. *. T. I)U7ihnm, f .... 0 2 Red Win*f X minute of pia/. M. Mios, f .. 0 « JMP!O, f . .'. 1 0 Starlets , There was nn onlirl-lv A. Wickley.f M:i:«'cniek, c 6 Uhlans • picture in the sucnml fi' , Pinelli, g V ; y champuHuhip of the Woodbridfe sides turned from dufensK •MWeJe, c"" Hurvack, B o Junior League. F. llfos, c ... l CYCLONES SUBDUE piling up scores utit The Lattanzlomen put on all Name attained, its s , M.-itson, g , 0 ( ( the pressure they had to stop the the.7ear by sinking H Clbw, t\Z championship inarch of the Cy- The line-ups: 4 B 11 F. C. JUNIORS, 11-10 clones, but despite their belt tfforta ] Holy Name (7») lie f tree—BarceUwuL and when thi score wag adAtd up, Uttanzioi Put Up A Hard they were one point behind add M|flTORY IN A TELLING •L. McLaughlin, f- Haptones fi"" Fight But Are Defeated deprived pt the change, to fight SuUivan, f ,..' .. \<.!irly u rnil^tfjpg the Fords, JBobciU to give Wbtd- upon tt'h pub- Fittpafrick, f ' |: and majniiinai For Season Laurels biidge the Township title. royaltiuH in 50 different lagff, J. McLaaghlin, WOOnimilXJK A miss, no The line-ups: DeJoy, H eight and »<• u nir lmth humiajdtareB of tile the structure lia irlob(yhHV(« already "baen c*ta- they nny, i.t us good m a mile nnd P. C. Jkni«r» (10) Martin, g ..... a UH L'uc.i II Mil nii-d by the Uepartmant> so there ran . no belittling of the O. P. T. Jardot, g to wcord and displapyy 11-10 victory of the Cyclones over R. Uffler,f 2 0 4 f 'I'rCM «f th<> Nevf'Vvrk Woitfd'a larg, nfHr* t*. I'Fair ISW't, the Field Club Juniors for the (Contimui en Pagi 10) OfflcUI-<3ray. ance aat the N.w York Building at the World'i Fair. 1909. f, 1?.

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Company v- •«/. *" >•••• '••••' •• sessions of con electoral votes are He sacceedi to the pr«j. CABUOH JAMES the Orinoco river. - etation js luxuriantly tropical. ._-_ VNI' Servlc*. dad's Port of Spain, one of «t m« cosmopolitan small cities » •" i pro. world, it only W miles away. a*d we I (TOK WABRBN eereiuBy ,1Ld the dead man where he lh, bed, a»d tMu UMMA iifitKT" kTsae I**** to •m * rl she was a pretty girt. the Gulf of St Lawrence m*»<* tint \? •se kind J( u-c .t.lC .,• ^ct Saasa ,w,i, blue eyes. Just twwjhe KPM beyond the tip of fcejOeM* • Poss...- people b«ar ±si-. LSAS—*3& tjhtv «*«t> ZZ?5 ta tte A Tba ama et peninsula. It contains *>****£ to*". «.,r shine will immT have had. JII the;- .-.*•,-? . * tod afi ",de and staring. She stood et JortsU and rivers IS* >» I"*™" located • the? e»er wptct -, w;n.-ttmvt ; .ur, watching the officer •work ., !ur proa i0 dl s sportsman's paradise- M «*7 v Something vaguely farml- •;-ja llt her fwtures caused him tute He frowned, trying to ber Then suddenly it eame. u.,s you're the girl I've aeen ,; ,ny with BtocWe Gsskul- recce

A sVOOD LOOK I,,,. ulld I are engagad." ,bad. Mis. Hartley. Bad. I

.liiill we.say-. , hi .it anger lighted «.- gij. J Her lips were white. POj Kvrari to insinuate-" , warren ha«J turned, an* was ,,„ (he articles to a bedakle i There were a variety « mad- ,' bll,fies, a tumbler, IDOOA • ' a clock with inumtnet*! «* and , book. He tamed to [ the girl once more. 'tour uncle-" he to*i«W .*• , ii illght Ult of his heed— uncle was paralT** «**•'*

lldc completely* [right arm was ] ! T' —^< ! he couldn't move more than Ht ItiOKt- •••- • 3ook in Us righthand." • fimCer iiowu^. TH» ••»

iy. and iaw that fte eaftjs OW-«-1 Had vanished from the girl's Something in the Inspector's I caused the color to drain • checks. "Of course," War- •as saying) "you'll Inherit bis fortune? You're his only

trdly see what that has to do note's death. It you're through our Investigation, inspector, |.you'd go." : Warren seemed scarcely to, •A million dollars," be ns a to himself. "Perhaps .-,. i- he 'though." girl suddenly stamped her ntty, yet behind that [ot dignity Warren discerned j ' emotion—fear, ector Warren, jf yon're In- 1 that H*«kie-that I- ; • tM _jd, conlused. . / Blackle, U youl" questioned.

[girl placed both hand* to her EVEftf COCK i it striving to restrain her- MT DEAR YOUNG LApi" iTATiiTJC3«W«l ft 1MQUCMH) )h. what Is it you can't un- Th«TKENEWYWA»tPE«HTO,»»» V pd? What Is It? Can't you THE rust w OSCULATING SCH*IM6 CHWtt *0UU>, V MMAION£ t Uncle's death has unstrung ANOJ&OSEUEM THI5 OLD^J^ •.' hat in Itaett if enough, with- CHAIR IS SufiiNi". ng to litten to your prattle." ., J ittier tald Warren mildly. ?" And (hen his voice took «rn» mm. '"Would it be | it I secused you of murder- r unc|e. Miss Hartley?" girl's* face went chalk white, ived against the door frame. df'ehewMeiawd. "Muv Me? Hotfoot mel" kle might have hid -same- I do with It," Warren agreed. obably thought up the Idea, i carried it out Tba^aUks -. y* S^ He lets others do the dirty

-but—how do you—that is, I you say such things? Why? Her Voice faltered, and said sternly: ' r NOW 1 HAVE HEtE MV (fcT^T 6ENEgA"n(W PtANr I" I {might as well make a clean .;.M ANDlMWT WHICH ABSORBS TWE ROCKS, TUKN$ IT/MVO PowtR ' ' THE6»1» Of it, Miss Hartley. I know ELIMINATES WUD6ERY, ANNIHILATES WRK . him!" ; •AMD MAKtS THE HOME A HAVEN PRACTICE wr' COFFEE FLIVW. I know?" She stared at hint \pr IUXUBIO05 EAjt " bly. "How?" because someone must y ten him that medicine. And Sides yourself, is there here at?" 1 [I've already told you I was \can prove It. I was at a rilh Blackle. Uncle took the , '• hlmscH while I was gone." • |thut's absurd, Miss Hartley.! Unfortunately Blackle' arn you. But yc^u see, this I is on the left side of the [would have been impossible , f uncle, paralyzed as he was, j lHEXTMQ«Hirlg over with his right hand, j \ the mod I cine himself, drink off the light and lie back LOOKlT TWE iWELL CAKPETSEK | Oh, that would hive been Miss Hartley. It's a I AP ANDtoFftE BINDER ITU Blackle wasn't here to ar- SWAPPED K/R YOUR OLDAMD ngs for you. He—" 61KSUT1 USELESS ROCKIN'CHAl?! broke off abruptly and' across the room. The girl, ^ (Hie cry of terror and misery near the door there, stood over her a minute, shook his head. "Bad he said. "You can usu- i a person by the company c—kcops."

%\ ll(< -Joy lo the World' > the World" was written In tat Wat^; This is a para- V^ ! the Nlhety-eighth Psalm ; snng ot exaltation. This nnst generally used with i tune "Antloch," taken nposltlon of BandeL

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FRIDAY, MABCH PA!,r. M N mandg are made upon the : Joseph Andrascik 11 proportion to the amount < ployment. In the proaperq 562 ST. GEORGE AVE. fob Insurance h reserves should be built u| FREE DBLIVERY PH(>Nh the lean years of dii «t Compensation arily, the fund must be I* U\f 1, 1087. I bu it tfce IwtUtk •< it i» to meet ordinary SPECIAL FRIDAY «nd SATURDAY oN W th« Unem- n unemployment and Commit- Je*MJ ") drains of drastic bu i BUTTERS, 27c aw a unit Dtnetor HartW & would liquidate its resei g in MA of th« Uneiepl»jm>*r,t out sufficient experienc MILK FED tha low of FRESH KILLED t Commiarioa of N««' mine the soundness of Ljghl»c,jbt (rlt ire •#•• *to the files RUMP -"-.. this week appealed to em- k-y. lndivative of gen Genuine 37< of many cial c*re IB * leaf .w« to makeBberal use of the that experience is nee VEAL ,-.- Employe** Service o«c« which, com- f^APONS H), °' W« do (Hem p« •W w. was written into the la« JERSEY FRESH .ghout the Stats, pointinf oat tion that the Commissic 3 efc*rte la" prKti BLADE CUT PRIME >• a rr»doal expended Smplo) a afagie labor pool adjust employer contrih PORK r Service offers to employ*'" d tfivertHy greater until January, lm, .talocaed aad clsastfed servi« "*• !• tUs'reserve of LOINS Aaf elo's Shoe Saiae JtHeJ years of experience owpeteirt sad tested work*" I virtually beneflta." RIB ENp Geanrat Parlor. .-very tiiUJB* je*> i activity. An 21, . Eieeutive Direct SMOKED P.rta A-U, Ms suu si. ,t this division of the Cohirr. , y, and CALI n. represented by 35 local <: *riai U placement HAMS Ib f. and many Itinerant ftatior FOREQUARTEIS GEW. HOME MADE under the Ii» for f> ypy of "perBMtting the SAUSAGE 19, • « Hvk m\ ihortly be SPRING ' ojf UBWBI ' i Ktef Wfcars laglala- MEAT de from it* work of receivir.i LAMB Ib. •ar ttMr be given . 'durance claims ot elifiW* u*<' 1 !# UM purpose of SUN MON HES wm |.n.yed workers. • • t WOODBRIDGE LIQUOR STORE alwkai of raservei, N h KAA ST GECHIGI AVI. «rt D**r u / « . tht t)fs if tti* litci im In reach of the U local **•.<• Jfraetat H«f man said m ,-rained personnel has pe«r. I1 HIGH GRADE WINES, UQUOHS, BEER la aipraaaing this opin- Al Raasaaabl* Price* wded for the purpose of ssfi*'•'••" r fuaa| faur different O*«a Every Nlsht Till JO, P. M tmployer* sntf wprk«r» ' " wttth a««h • reduc- Acme Tires. M-tftm ? a. ID. !*><»• ••—Saturdiy. viewers painstakinglyi dcvtlcp • «nra» Might be carried Battery Service, WINGS •jb potentialitiei of each *pi art: .ant and classify them acco" "' ' - —** LiUi ,!., ability MI a particular lit Accessories f oi < ' BIG NATIONWIDE FUZE CONTESTm t ••plvfffi NAVY * .rk. An active file covering >•• < Trojan lubric •job applirsnt is matrrtiinH *» pletc 7&k>-'- GEORGE MINT the Iocs! offices, and emplfVr, need of help should use th> • lk« weakly U3L BattariesJ OLIVIA DeHAVIUAND | vice. The Employment Servuf- - n«lte la JOHN PAYNE ill mnplr dttjfn, ret lo«tlnn| an tKe nolle, it tkit »MMM« of MM: not attempt to dictate to »r. • linen bloute, dotted in wbilr. witb it* tkitt u( * ff wool twit, U«*»T ployer in the hirinf of i rr.a' " 4 B> «h St. J ' tnau»M» baneflU have i purpoM of inteniiw, anj a -• > jmination by the emplt.yt-r ..• •Ma In H«» Jaraey only a N UaaVr N.i IULLAVAN ! whether the man is qualify ' t. aaMDtn«tor Hoffman, 1IT HUVTM Cyclones Subdue LIBRARY NOTES JxkWi the position to b« filled Th;=J it to»Mly to dttarmint 00**** MG DOUGLAS f Continued from Sporl Page) i "ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO" «StMt,«a4 bjr what meth- riT HUNT'S vice is not limited to uncmj :•• l>u)iff*«. f , o . I ByJUcUl FWU : •ay ntoea, sur reatrve*. This ii the story of Henriette workers who, prior to «-F»''» • Miles, f 0 0 .[ from employment, wer* irl : •••• ha attat tally to consider IODAI AND SAT. 1 J. Leffler, e 0 0 o i Detportet, a governess in the home employment, nor ii its »vat.j'& afcmU hav* a gund soffl- of c and Norm* Tjron* 2 o 4 ' Uw Q* Duchesae de Pra>- confined to cavered emplu.vt.' •OTOT vHUrawals Made In Sheerer Powtr Dubay, g 0 Q 0 jlta; Here, Henriette finds joy in (la jpatr. latarres most her work, but also a great deal of **4«aJMt aay aubaaqiunt "MARIE ANTOINETTE" Executive Director W Time Schedule 5 0' 10 trouble. The Due finds peace snd af WMwpriiJ Qnamploy enjoyment in the schoolroom, while pointed out that the Emf. T«la, Matinee 2:40) E*» 8:45 CrcU— (11) , i Vnr ianay, and to this the-Bfrcbeswi d Salarday ~~ li. r. t. oa wene aadjServira ^ 1:00 — S:IS.— 9:19 r, cstrn. t. —•„=..,,,;. i x~A, BsaN j)«al«a*. finally Henrietta, 1915 and ha&. been a cj>vi< ntSBingcofi •Ml Futon Sat. Hilt B. Gyenes, f 0 0 Of innocent ot any wrong, i« •j»e aad aaoperating in an WILL ROGERS f 0 j forced to leave. Soon after »he t» ataJw «trr Slate reserve "JUDGE PRIEST" Van Dslen, f 0 0 g ! goes, the Dnehesae is brutally mur- At The Rahway be aoaadest in the nsUon." Var«o, c - 0 9 j j dered, and the Doc commita sui- S. Seyglinski. g Fifteen million dollar! -.vcr- Kaw iateey A HeeVI' 1 1 airplsne?. a!! of one rooiiei ^ri•..-.: Minsky, s « Rail Jersey law was draft- After many months have past, in stirring scenes of "Wur- - • A CAR A DAY 6IVWN AWd Slotkin, s twr. > staeare, hardworking AL^VS ASK Henrietta comes to America', and Navy," the Warner Bro= •' - JsiOB, representing industry, 4 3 11later marries Henry Field. We politan picture opening SJ:•-..-.• FOM MORE" EVUHV DAY IN MARCH I then see her as a member of the aad vwrkas state agencies, STATE THEATRE Referee—Hapstak. the: Rahway Theatre, and tha: • Field family—helping her husband resents probably the gr.estei: '. .>en.nonths of study to the o THAT motorists from cout to coast may know WOODBR1DGE. N. J. * h* TO* snd rtcW life, amitune eVerjtled up In PW V.rt••• ra who want to what a KDMtiQna.1 v*lue the new Oldi Sixu uff^i - y wete held, Yotingt S PboMW4bga.ft.ui2 bringing up one of his nieces. properties" for a motiur, i :L _•• at prices right square down in the low-pnv.- field, he act, after it had been ap- FmkBirFEes We are gives the story of the These planes are the pr ud. •.-. • ^n; can always * Oldsmobile ia staging a great nationwide pn?. con- Atlantic Cable—Cyrus Field and sd as to fork and content by {Continued from Sport Pafl*) well-armed, jfiant t»;r-rr... • test all through March. Olds ia giving away .. car« TsBicbt and Toaarrcnr Heflry Were brothers. Besides Nonri Social Security Board, :ond portion of tfeis,e •».;. I 0 2 PBY-2 patrol bpmbing |)ij:...~ . J ta asaay at l day every day from alaxeh 1 to March 31. mciustve. 11 tali, "Wings of the Nan" t>?v i~i- •he more they ^ubmarfne Patrol" a»bo.t ^.—.4 Indod- F8Y-2's thonder Into the air fi:~ The prises rtt b)g, roofny, 90.H. P. Olds — - — AJw~ " Szarko, g , 10 2 Bryant, Charles the surface of San Diepc Bay drink) ie better their Two-Door Sedans with wide-vision Bodies by Seribner, Harriet Seecfaer Stowe, ngMt the SMted SUtes as a 8 2 18 off the navy's North I^- : J. G. Holland, and many others. base, where a large port;t- ' •-- el law." health. and store of gNTW* MOW I YOU MAY WIN AH "Vacation From Lore" Bar Fli»» (U) It-is Bol, however, s perfect G. F. T. Henriette is s vitally alive per- exciting film story wa> :r - OLDS "60"2'9OO* SEDAN I son, and in view of this, the author Our daily experience in ad: resistance. A. afttust, f 1 0 2 In other scenes they v.i •• . dees not tall of her death, but folly down oal of the .<»:; • ' '-Merit* U stows that some It's the easiest, simplest contest aver. You incur no SUN. . MON. . TUES. H. HcCIutkr, f 2 19 kindly doses the story before that posit their fourteen toi.- :..--• iges wHI be neceawry, but we MAR. 19, 20, 21 mterhan, c 6 0 0 obligation whatever. What you do Is take a trial :nv( occurs, although we know it will be the twisting current* :' •• : that Mr period of experience For hMiK delivery call Stomph, g 2 3 7 L in an Olds Sixty—and fill out an Official Lv.tn in the near future. old be lengthened, and our fund "Arkaniai Traveler" Winnjki, g '. 1 0 2 Icht-n 6-I432-J. Bluik, Don't delay I Enter this thrilling convst todavl P. Caata, Librarian. It up-to a point of sise and • — Abo — TO MARK BIRTHDAYS adoosa that it will be sufficient 6 4 16 withstand DM strain of sudden, COM* IN worn omctfii *uus Referee—Keating. CARTERET— MemDu- \ "Listen Darliof" tan Council, Daughters r : . leral tttuniplOynKnt, before any AND WNTKf BLANK CHRISTIAN JIM I ica, hare organized the Pi*r.: •jar eUsnfes ire made. I am CELEBRATE PURJM SEWAREN—"Matter" is, the Club, with Mr). Cornciiu- '.- rsotfafljr of the opinion that our WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 CASTKftfct—BaUu Empraiara subject af the lUsjon-Sertron^jn, a* chairman'. Thia pr- .; - . peritb^t wttl prove that the sise 'ERDAIRY WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES Solomon directed the Purim Pro- The First Church of Christ, Scient- birthday parties for n>-•:;:••• oitf reserves rnsy^ be tnSteH»lly 475 RAHWAAY AVE< .JVOODBRIDG It In French" of the Brotherhood of brael ist, Sunday. the council. This rnf'r:h :v Ttl. Wo. S-OtOO held Sunday, Hie Qolden Text is: "Thou «halt day celebrations wili r»: • "' fananaahiiiC/that major changes not take the name of the Lord thy not Saniord Chodosh acted at an- Harr>-,Woodhul!. Mr, E:.. : this \im would o* losical, God in vain; fdr the Lord trill not "The Mysteriou Rider" nouncer and also extended greet- Strack, Mrs. Wesiey Si.r.»a ie txetnArf* director said: hold him guiltless that taketh his infB To paretiU. Those Ukinr part and Mrs, Miilip Core. ,. "Thar* ia no doe who can sen- name in vain." (Etottus 20:7). : —CASH NITE—•• n the program were: Eli Kasher, Misses Lillian Koh f'.,- \ ately /oreeast the trends of cm- Jack Moskowitz, Shirley Menteher, Among the citations which com- Luck and EUie Her^h.r T• t loymtfBt and unaroployment, evmt Jem ' KuW Araoid Reider. prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol- will be held at the i^t\: • j #eek ahead, trnemployment THUR8.-FW.-SAJ. lewUig from the BtW*; "And ittm tight,' in !. <•>. " MAR. 23, 24, 25 mfc~minmr~MSm'$£&; Gertrude Babinowitz, Sheldon went about all the cities and vif- Hall. 'fof of unemployment, and de- Schwartz, Elsie. Hirsch, Jade lages, teaching in their synagogues, Steinberg and Stewart Chodosh. and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, .and healing ever)' sick- — Alio — Refreshment* were served' by Joseph Reider, Jack flinch, Max ness and every disease" among the "The Frontierimen" Schwartz and Aaron .RabinoWitx. people.'l''' (Mtt(Mattheh w feSS)feSS). Several violin selections were rfven The Lesson-Sermon also includes, by Roslyn and Harriet Grass. fBe following passage from the Christian Science textbook, "Sci- enca ami Health with Key to the SULLIVA-N SUCCEEDS DUNN Scriptures" by,Mary Baker Eddy: CARTEflET—Roy Dunn, re- ^ For Weddings "If God causes man to be skk, cently resigned as president of No. sickness must be good, and ita op- 1 Fire Company because of ill posite, health, must] be evil, for health, has bran succeeded by How- all that He makes is good and will Annivtrf ard Sullivan, wbo was elected at stand forever. ,. . Ifc is the trans- drie« the meeting h»!d Thursday night. gression of a belief of mortal mind, GIVE Oomettni Sheridan vas named not of law of matter nor of divine chairourl of a boat excursion whim Mind,-which causes the belief of is to be,4eld in June. sickness" ^p. 219). Kreielsheimer Refreshments were served after A hot iron for white c»ii"">* Dependable Jewelry the business meeting. Usea Extra CammaDdaieat ___^ In the Seventeenth century, Swiss TDmORBOUJl HCURITV and linens—« moderate ii"» Weddin; Hingt and gift itcnt —Say "I saw your adrertlaement cJerorom tafroduced an extra ttra- laajonably priced—-with Uw in the Woodbridge Independent" roandment: "Thou .hall notamoka," for colored 0HOT>tl auin" KREIELSHEIMER 'QUAUTY' thm m tnvtit- stamp. iron for silks apd wools. > men! ,„ happhuu, L KREIELSHEIMER * waiting for the iron, to «IM»1 • ., The hpm si, rtta, no delay while it heats a^in- if 'm This American Beauty a""" BE SURE OF YOUR it1 tor i, fa made electric iron gives a ""1( BRAKES range of temperature *""" TRUST YC >«,S TO US) RELINiNr, • ,,UJL., to explain tht 225 to 525 degrees. Re?»la|1v DRUM K'•:.•'AC ING u, TROUBLKS CORRECTED A priced at $8.95,. it sells f-r RAHWAY $7.95 ,caih if JOM trp«I«- '" BRAKE SERVICE i tW**!*** untidy 3. J. GA3SAWAY, Prop. j an old iron. Carrying • Yn. witb Blue Goo»e. Newark! ii mt Tr&m in I? E. Milton A.e. RAHWAY | Albinert Garag* • First Natii'Blal Bank charge extra. CARTERET 1N W JERSEY DIAMOND Member Fiderallk | Umance Corpora**?* "Wia«» ei lav Navy" ttarri»t Olma Da tUvilUad, Jak^ Paru ..i^-J