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BACK UP "TWrMVtTWII YOUR BOY l(Vrt—YOU LEND 2ND YOUI MONEY" WAR •' Buy an Additional LOAN V Band Today IvyMor* Snbepenknt - leaber Ww tot* Today XXXV. —No. 4 nrud us Koi-nml r\w» matter hKl Every Friday "I Mm lViat Office, WoiKlbrlrtge, N. .1. WOODBRIM.E, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL 16. nt lR Qrntm St., Wnodbrldge, N. J. PRICE FIVE CENTS jpinie Low Scene From Seniors9 Mystery Play Ordinance •e, Rises Curbs DogAll Help, Mayor's Plea lv Nation Freedom In Big Bond Quota

p,^rage I* Consider* .h No Animal To Be Per- Township Asked For ',|,ly Under That In^ mitted To Run With- They Give Their Lives _^. nmparablc Localities $510,000 In 3 Weeks; out Being Leashed Neiis 1st Subscrnta ''•'.'"'vnlii?--- Although juv* WOOUBRIDGE—Dog owners in You Can Lend Your Money WOODSRIDGE —Th« __ I ,ni, ni-.v, especially among e Township will have to pur- Uak of Telling 1510,000 in United ..", ,.,-in,,. II. general ram- iise tt'Hshos for their pets, if the To the readers of The Independent-Leader: Sutc, equivalent iround .school grounds, The. money is urgently needed to back up our Buntenbftch is being aided by .'.. ,,f 7;,', eriines per 100,- "The dogs," Mr. Bailey stated, armed forces now on the offensive with the weapons Mayor August K. Greiner an0 ., ii.,.!..!!. The average rntt Students To Repeat Thrilling Oldest Resident, 98 :iave becr^ destroying shrubbery, they must have to win and win quickly. Hugh Quigley. \l ,i,|l.. Atlantic region, in illinp; chickens and goats, upset- •;... v«i-k. New" Jersey am Dies;'Rites Monday ing garbage pails and frightemnir We are asked to give up our luxuries andf even On Monday, the opening ,000 when the doorn of th* - • ,.'i.\, liin-eny, nnd auto Opening last Night In vi-rsiitile senini-, Alvin Rymslia, orted during blackouts." Turner, life-lonjr resident <5f Remember: They give their lives—we are only bank opened »t nine o'clock, The i \\ iinil'iii idgc, larccnif portrays :ui Knglish traveler, Au- Mr. Bailey noted tluit Mctuchtii School Auditorium ge, who died Friday af- asked to lend our money. second purchase™, shortly after ,,[,, i with 11!) reported | drey Browne is cast us Julia Piicc. as a similar ordinance such as ternoon at her home, 21 East nine o'clock, wore Mr. and Mrs. ii.ials were .)uirglary and BjJl,jVIueclarcllo is seen us a as introduced at the meeting and Only you know how much you can lend, Don't (ireen Street, were held Monday Alexander Braun, of Rahway Ave- .,f(, 12, robWy, 3 High School Auditorium was lilted SfcofTarW Yltrutmost of x me .-ince 1!>41. points Senior Class. A second perform- Woodbridgc Township. They just your capacity. sliltcd in tbc bank »nd it will reg- Mrs. Turner is survived by two ister day by day the amount of • iiiiii ihere were 1.43fi, ance will be held tonight with tin- take care of them," iiughtprs, iMfs. Elizabeth -Moore Do it knowing that upon how much you do de- bond males made. curtains-time set lin- H:!!l") o'clock. Population Up .•: lines ill- IW2, or on Red Cross Drive Shy und Mrs. Charles Hibbitts, of thi Governor Charles Edison ha? The proceeds of the play will he The Health Officer also report- pends to a large extent how quickly we win this war. , II.HUU Juvenile de pliii-e; four sons, William B., of ailed upon citizens of New Jer- used to defray the expenses nf d t-hat the dog warden has been •,..;'H much worse tha Wiiodbridge; John I),, i>f Railway ey to buy at least $115 in war 1 destroying ISO to '35 dogs each ,, , wil'.i r.').7 per ceil the Memorial plaque t . be elected Of Quota By $4,000 Alalilon S., of Wothersfield, Conn. bonds for each man, woman and i.iuli'i1 21 arrested an week, but that the dog population at the hiph sehool in honor of stu- and Wilbur E., of Jersey City; t 1 hild in the state, Nrsw Jersey's in the Township seems to be in- Yqur Butcher Now Registered . I,I iimre boys under '21 dents and graduate in the aimed WOODBRIJXiE—With approxi- sister, Mrs. LoVetta Cooper, o quota is $460,000,000. n-easing. He estimated that there I, . the rise to lack' 0 force?. / mately $4,000 of the $lfi,50C East Hartford, Conn.; fifteen are over 4,000 (lops in the munici- Mr. Buntenbuch explained that i.,i;tm-e und discipline ii Miss Murgaret Henricksen. of quota set for the lM.'i Red Cross grandchildren, six great-grandchil- War Fund drive here yet to be pality. On Price He Can Get For Beef the 2V/- bondtof 1964-60 are lui..ni ffimiititi!i«, :iti the faculty, coached (he produc- dren and two great-ftreat-prand raised, a meeting of all district Committeeman Herbert Rankin datcdj\pril 15, nH!! and are due i ,n youthful hands. tion. John Dilutee takes the partj children. beef, ground veal or ground lamb June Yfi, liKi'J. They are issued in leaders will lip held tonight at ointiid out that.the many Victory of a travelling businessman whili Customers Cannot Be as riffined in Kcclion 21 of thf dennmirmtions of iJiiflO, $1,000 and ei ht d(ltk The deceased was in good health rardena ngw beuit..p).»nkd will Barbara Bors> taRos ThT part of; « ° »> the. Red Cross bi'ft, vtuil, lamb and mutton rettul up in coupon or registered form. headquarters on Main Street ti I'iittt four days before -her tresth need some protection from dogs Charged In Excess Of Ition Board Watches his wife. Matthew Japn is cast as when she developed pneumonia regulation, and he must not sell devise ivays and nieatis of collect- and stated that *Cranford ami Good Collateral the station master, Saul Godglcin, In recent years r.cr hobby wa; uch ground meat at prices higher ing the balance of the quota. Westfield impose fines of $:!5 on Ceiling Fixed By OPA These bonds can be used a» bunk of Rockwnoil, Maine. making hooked I-UKS which she di than those listed. staurant Prices Although the drive officially dog owners who allow tihcir pets, collateral and have a ready mar- The part of t'eggy Murdock, without the aid of glasses. WOODBRIDGE—With the dol- "If a customer buys 'iny retail dosed yesterday, the committee icensed or unlicensed, to run at kot. Interest is payable June IS iginally enactei| by ('luildette Uuvund-conts ceiling prices on cut of meat -and wants it ground, •i;l|i(|K — All retail- under Michneh). Trainer, general argf. nun December 1'). Bor/ds »rc re- ulbl-rt, is played by Irene Hladik beef, veal, lamb and mutton now the retailer may grind that cut of ,,ther public eating chairman, is determined to carry Committeeman Reid, although deemable 'at the option of the Khile the part of Charles Murdock in effect, State OPA headquarters meat for the customer, only if i\le with the local War voting for the introduction of the ^United States at 100% arv4 „ac- er husband, is Uike^ by Alfred on until the jroal i» teached. | Change To Coal Near announce*! tTiat special bulletins (Continued on Page 4) 4 1 .••en Hoard on or bc- ordinance, said that the ruling wil! crued interest on and after Juno tauchman. i . Donations received this week containing the official price, list .,! of thi- prices they were as follows: | "break the heart nf -half the kids IS, liilW. These bonds if -pur- in Woodbridg-c Township." 'Mr. arc ;iow available for butchers at. chased in denominations of $500 luring the week of $428.50 At Vocational School Bailey, however, contended that the local Rationing Board offices Officers Are Elected nnd $1,000 during the April Drive- :•' This was announced WoorlbridRc Township Teachers' in the Memorial Municipal Build- .- :...- the board officials Avenel Church Fund WOODBRIUOE—Work inciden there is "no reason why a child cost 100 7'. In'the cas.e Scotch songs and stmie^. The $5.00 Therkels'on iirothera of Pert tei'ct were "blacked out" Satur- The jirice chart was described of Sewaren, who aided materially • -in may arise." pay fc/r 12,000 ytmls of barbed meeting ilium was decorated by Daniel Uttanzio, H. L. Saltier, Ainboy. day afternoon by the Hcwaren Flo- as liBtiin{i78 separate cuts of meat, in getting the club .started. / II'IWIIIJ; requirements have wire, or 25,000 cartridges, or 100 ane Mtiore, Margaret llolclikiss Mr. and Mrs. William Pappas, A sharp decline in enrollment la of the Const Guard Auxiliary M of. them for beef, 20 for veal, 'I fur the filing: Officers and members of the first ii id aeronautic kits, or 3 iild Paul Koch. Rev. L. Egri, L, (!. Mcllific, Inc., for instruction offered by the Mid- a test conducted in Northern and HI for lamb and. mutton. Five '-ry proprietor of a res'- unit are: President, Stanley Kar- jiarachutcs, or 50 tents, or I mo- A victory .service was held after John Csik. Mr. and Mrs. A. Toth, dlesex County vocational schools lew Jersey. different prices are listed for each hulel, i-afe, dining car, nas; vice president, Charles Kop- tor trailer, or iJfOOO dgzen band- lie 11 o'clock service Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Al. Krebs, Mr.-and to'pro pa re workers .for war pro- The call for the "blackout" cut for the five grades of meat: clio; secretary, Edward Baron; ii';itcs.son, sodtt fountain ages, or 500 intrenching shovels, , hen Mr. Montignani c^ngnitu- duction jobs was reported. The ame at 5!;lfi P. M. Two bouts AA or Choice; A or Good; B or Mrs. J. lngntssiii, A-Ki-KaUi Girls' treasurer, Michtid Patskanick; or 100, life rings." . business, or any othei mted the congienation and John cost of instruction is paid by the rofnptly 'left the Sewaren Motor Commercial; C or Utility and D 1 Club, Mrs. Mart Santa irfuria and Ernest Rossi, Russell Ely, Michael Further information on all type* I i" drinking place must til'. Btlershank who served as general state and federal rirants, uit Club and placed hooilu' over or Cutters and banners. Ililn'e iind School Association of Baloga, William Superior, George of War. Bonds may be secured sllttiruiun i.'UVe,'ibe final rejiort. Hopjjluwnrilelgii RasnuisHi'ii, .Her) iMr, Murray said the decline was lie lights on the buoys. After re- OPA officials stressed that re- Superior, George Bohas and Ar- Alia Ro'quired 1 from Mr. Bunti'iibach at the The four "majors" of the divi- Jensen, Sam Jlodfs, Frank Wind- general throughout the utate and ortitiR back Ui Port Newark by tailers are not permitted to sell thur Richard.1 your name and addri' Woodbridjft National Bank. ' •,i sion* presented 'the pledl^ whitlv man, T. J.-Hriehw, Aitotph Quadt, woiild probably .foice'a reorgani- sleplwine the boats sailed , any cut not listed on the official of each menu, bil! oi ,vei-e dedicated by Kev. C,: A, (ial- Andersen, zation of the training pvogram. remove the hoods. 1'rico chart. PATRIOTIC ie li.si giving: the prices COLONIA—A School at War loway to the work of thi' ehurch* I). SisoUk, A. V. Ashby. Assistant Director' Albert .Jachan, The .Flotilla was conuiliijientedj Protection Oftared K'-<\ iliiiinjf April 4-10. iji the community. who is in direct charge of. defense 11 holding the lights in half thfl For tilt^iee prprotectio> n of tb,v con- flag, believed to Lu the first in the Church To Mark 10th -M.nl or Ijrinjf the • signed .—"T _ training, said in ft supplemental me that the urmy had allowed^ urnci;, *the clhart has this t'o say Township, was raised yesterday at 1 tiit/ War Price and Ra Lad, 11, Reported Missing; New Tax Rate h $196; report that he believed the cause members of the trows went; regarding ground meat and cube Colonia School. The flag indicate.-? !";ird, Memorial Munlcipa of the decline was thut few per- laxwell Logan, commander of the steak: that'more than !Hl per cent of S Birthday Palm Sunday . WiMidbridge, a» «t>on as Police Search Is Asked A Drop 01U Points sons were left for training. i"lotill», Leonard Lloyd .and John "The" retailer must not sell any student body ]>uichuae War Bonds and Stamps. LSKL1N-Trinity Church of Lie- •"id nut later than May 1 AVKNKl. -Holiert Knapp, of l!l WOODBRIDGE ~rr Word was Vittek, members of the blackout ground meat unless it is ground ommittee, in will observe i'.s tenth anniver- 'ro.spi'i-t Street,' leported to the received last nijht from the sary on Palm Sunday with a spe- >'"ur menus do not show 5 h Hango Family Serve. Members of be Flotilla arc now 1 lll() ,olire Tuesday that his son, Henry Middlesex County 'foard of cial service at 2 I . M., which will ' period, you must pre WOQDBIUDCE — The Hango :d in joining to serve on one of ix inches tall, weighs 85 pounds, Township Tan Rate for 1943 "I'l'lementiiry price list for 'amily of this place is pretty proud ,he crews should contact, Fred WhereM: The New Jersey ^ar Savin* Stimp *n^Vic Senior deacgti iiiul member of has brown eyes, black hair, fail' has be«n set at $6.96. thu tcustces, August Roloff and iditimial item of food ai complexion. When lust seen, he nf its part in the war'effort—for iVohlgemuth, Carteret, • chairman tory Bond Committee h»s announced the opening of the Se«s£nd '•I'ved. The new rate is 16 points Wsr Bond Drive, and deacon Philip Winters and Alfred •was wiring a i-i:il sweater, bhie :11ere are four Hango brothers and if thu membership committee. lower than the 1942 rate which D.'liyde, member of thu trustees, knickers, white and blue u brother-in-law serving ill the Whereas: The' citizens of the Township of WoodbridRe re- was $7.12. United States Army. who were the original'committee and red , Town-Wtde Scrap Drive sponded whole-hemedly in the First War Bond Drive and of three when trinity Church and PPG Stephen Hango is some- V'ttunsUpEmbankmen its pamonugu was built, will efflci' vhere in England. Private George To Be Conducted May 10th Whereas: The quota for Woodbine Township for the Second War BoniOVite has been set at $510,000 and *' at the burning of the mort- ( iango is overseas, place unknown I ">t>Hiyi)CiK~Mr. and Mrs Melanson Has A Tight Squeeze WOODBRIDGE —, A Town- gage. 1 frisky, of 743 Karitur A third brother, Private Josepl ship'wide scrap drive' will h« Whereat! We, th* residents of Woodbridge Townthip, »re* : Rev. rll.erbiiit .1. Krei'nian, pus- ' - il'crtii Anilioy, were in Hango, ifs »1atjoned at -Gamp-Rob held on 'May 10,"Mrs. Chester ever, conpclous *f the Uct that day W day, »nd week by weak, 'tur a^ the libenezer Ba.pRa s.itimlny when their car, Arkansus,'a'nd thu fourth •ti. I'cck, eliainnan of the Sal- the yovnf mey and women of our community In «ver-intreastn| ( In Tunisia, But Laughs About It Church, West New York und Rev. |(l'.v ^teve Sarwky, 18, of th I'rLvntu John Hango is at Fort Me vage Committed, announced to- numbers, enltr th* armed services of the United Statos and we who are still at home deeply appreciate our obligation to these Albert Kowden, of the Newark •"'dresti, struck a curb at tjie 1 Clelkii, Alabama. The brother day. W()(H)BIU1H:E-S erg emit gingerly and got 'a start, when men and women who are now engaged in an all lioiid. ' • lf> (il j liuure.il an- sen who i« stationed at Miam tire, donating the use nf their M A. Melanin-, «f ' "'" tiiundui' WoudbriOte Townihip. true to their traditions, will certainly The /'-founder and pastur of "riii<)i? to i-tpm-t by Office lleaeh, l'Hwiila. His wife-is th trucks for the drive alnl they a Struut, hud a narn.W eseu|ie ill the ither booby trap. But it was only in this time of need stand firmly behind our men and' women Trinity Church, ltev. Emily R. (i. '" Hiilmp, Sarmky lout »on three chickens and lookl they left forrjujr Irene Hango. will be aided by members of the in the atmed forces and assist financially in supplying the Equip- Tunisian campaign but is alive and Klein, extends a cordial invitation l(>r the vcliick. after it hit thi Boy, are we i various Boy Scout troops in the ment and munitions necessary for final and conclusive. slol 1 a I al two fresh tu all to attend, i 1 well, according *» « '> , ''".' '' collection. : "" the em- went up an em 10 have a breakfast." Now, therefore, I, August F. Greiuer, Mayor of tke Town- ll( i)1K in the Philadelphia Imjiiircr Motorcyclist Is Injured 'iit about 151) feet before ii "The major really -had bis last Township residents are asked ship of yVoodbridge, hereby proclaim th* period ending 'April l s and wi-itUsn by Ivan H, "Cy 1 «- to leavp ijicif scrap metals at }" ' '»l>. .Mrs. Sarisky fe ternwn, tlio I».|uir«r war currc- liroakfust this mormafc, however, In Collision With Car 30", 1943, to be s«t aside for tbe thirteen billion dollar Secohd Fr. Fucci Leaves For New the curb early in the morning of '^'•'•ai-and was taken to thi ith the. troops in lu- already a Huirbroftdth- Hurry, of War Bond.Drive and urge all- our cjtixens individually and the ridge, he was straffed ^^ 5—David II. Hoy May 10. through the v»rieu* service and patriotic organiiation of which Parish h New Brunswick B;'"k' motorist, nisia. whluh put nve iff'$&• Pariiway,- Bfonxville, I hey may ba members to take part in the eTrive for the pur- She was UiseuMiiiK tlw culture ot some. I'OUT READING^-Rev. Vincent 111L into the ''armored' car. One ju,3t -treated,ftt Itu; Purth Autbay Hen MASSES AT ISELIN ihase of war-bonds. Our men and women in tha Army, Navy, Italian troops and the. death of H Marine Corps and Coast Guard are prepared to give Ihftlr llvei J. Fucci, pastor ot St. AHthoivy's .Melmison eral Hospital Saturday for injurici ISE'LIN—The following sched- missed Sergeant for their country. Ut us "Lend Rather Than Spend" »nd Church, tiere, for ihe pant five '"I HEART ATTACK major, Puterman wrote: suffered when his raotorcycli ule of masses has been announced Woodbridge, H.H J., who shows me honor our service men and women by purchasing War Bonds. yearn/left Monday to t-ako over hi» "'•"•'•:'. Kdwin F, Settle, Sr «It was rathur ^M laptunng crttuhed into a mud guard of u cai by Rev. John E. Ltfrkin for 'St. tt 0 the liule. new dutieij as pastor of St. Mary's 1:l' Centor Street, them,", said the '« J '-, '"^ being operated by James J. Cole Cecelia's Chuith for Palm Sunday "The tithes passed through i (Signed) AUGUST F. GRglNER, Church in New Brunswick. ', l'"ini., died of heart at came in off patrol when the Nazis rrwui, of 470 State iStrcet, Perti ond,-Euster Sunday? 0:00 A. M., bc-droll and three left neat stud Mayor, Townthip of Woedbridge. Rev. Stapitflaus Milus, .paitor of "•» 'be ,..ar ih i wai Jmd gone leaving Ihmu liiffh »nd Atjvboy. The accident occurred n 7:00 A. M'.,-8:45 A.M., and 11:0(1 lnw dry' They surreniU'red readily, dings in the armor behind, in which Attest! ' 'n by his son, Edwin tho inturaection ftf Woodbridgi A- .M. Masses will'also b« con- the Bound Ijrook Parish, will Uike tlio major,. Otis 11, Rawlings, of B. J. D\inigan, ''I"''1 at llnckett's Servict iiitf no M*n*' mul ha".dl"? ahway Avenues. Hoy wa ducted at' the Ro'jseviilt >Hospilitl uver the Jlities at St. Anthony's, and Andrew Hacdnea, Township Clark. Datedi April 16, 1943 r a 37 nun. aiui-Uuik gun ^'tb U) thu hos-pital'm a radit at i);0() A. M., and at tjie Colonia He will itjug hia lirst mass here* over the opurator. .Tliia car/by OWcei: Kenneth Van P«W Library tft 10:00 A. M.' Sunday.

I'ft'l . r i'*. L , .* FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1945 PAGE TWO Man, That'i Sweet! f Mr. and M>«, (i ib'f I.;idi,^' Auxiliary of Congrt- profit's, and announced the tickets way, and Mr. and Mrs. George I. i-r^nii. uf Woods I.; L'aii [ii Adnrh Israel nt a meeting ] were ready for the dance to b>' Eccleston. of Avenel. \Vilke!'Lon home, | i hfl.1 Tmsilny. Tie money real- held in !he library, Saturday eve- —Mrs. David1 Soderstam, of .-'.(••! will IIP donated tn the .Irw- ,ninir. May 1. Mr?. Willie Web Dover Road, was the dinner K»ept i (Mean, but diii< \,, , i-h Tlii'i'li'^iriil Seminary Dormi- i reported on the music for the af- n Thursday of Mrs* Emma Gib- 1,1 Wilkerson's Icavi '<-iy ii'ui Scholarship Fund. Mr?.1 fnir, i|urin(r which there Will be on, of New York. •,vi'ii" necessarily ;\\;, \i!ri'» P,i>-i;"t :J diitii'man. ! entertainment, and also cards for —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skibin- Mr--. I ."ii= Fllvntucfi conducted (iilbrrt Vim Beiivi-i. , tlio who prefer. Miss Minnie »ky, of Hawthorne Avenue, enter- ijn rf'iirned the cereiiint !V> li.-v.'- :,.n.il= and Mrs. Hutt, Compton, principal, reported on tained Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ander- ! '['lie bride wore ;n i!ic |-ii>>nlA RifHiF. "How ran T on Special Enforcement prob- of tno nominating committee, as SWeet, i* confined to his home with i v her sister, Mrs. .Inn. hrr,\ Service will be held in tho these »1ii-Kt-rs Mi my as come u;> with a set of j^d by Mra, Frank Danish, Mrs. the measles. joii-an, N. Y. l,yl,- SVM.'IC ! paste a as to how the bewild- i Raymond Rohde and Mrs. Charles nii:il I'nssover profcTam wan 'windshii ami still ?ee where I'm -'Miss Elna Madden, of Rutgcn I Rri'h, Jr., of Colonia, A ? errd driver Can "bey the law and Scott, Jr. Dr. Davis, of Rutgers ••.I :ii,.I included a sketch !froinp;?" Avenue, was the VCICTV! giie=t nt W'illicrfson's best mar,. still get where lip's going in one Agricultural College/gave an in- i "The Four Drfujrhters" | Many a wartime has friends in Washington, D. C, Thetiride is n gi'iidn.T K. Weilerstein and uttered that wail n= sticker after piece. formative and detailed talk on —Mr. and Mrs. William Ogden, College, N. Y. LI. W, The Committee, composed Vof 'Victory Gardening," accompanied Mrs. Ellentuck.* The sticker, of all sii'es and descrip- of Inwood Avenue, were hosts on tended Pingry 'School .. leading .traffic ' ^nforcempnt offi- by slides. Mrs. Louis Cohen, tions, has been handed him—rach Sunday night to Mr, and Mrs. ated from Deerfiel'i A, cials from Ftjite and city police Herman Ttm.ple, Mrs. Jo«ephjwitwithh the «tern injunction that it —Mrs. Gerhard Geisler, of Wa- Frank Shiffle-t, and, Mrs, Kenneth Hamilton College. 11. throughout the country, is headed n. Mr-. Harold SchilUr and,be displayed prominently on hi§ ter Street, was guest of honor at Shlfflet, of Spots'wood. from Offlten Candidii:.- by Don F. Stiver, Superintendent a farewell shower Saturday night —Mr. and Mrs. Seymour 01- Mytelka. windshield. 1 P1L0TLESS PLANE LANDS Jnmi'sville, Fla., on A Mr?. of the Indiana State Police. at the home of Mrs. Salwa Shohfl sen, of Inwood Avenue, entertain- • .-(,.;.-,.;. for the evening were: It is a situation trial ha? pm- SAFELY jvided radio comedian? and wrt«on- It points out in it? report that, cf I?elin. Mrs. Geisler is leaving ed Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, of t'yril I. Hutner. Mrs. Peter Mrs. Markous Heads NF.W ORLEANS—When » bag- EVIDENTLY with many a. frac. Rift, the while federal, state and city offi- in May to join her husband in Linden; Mrs. Reginald Brady' ami •!. Mr-. Schiller. Mr?.'.Arthur 1 CAMERON. Mo.- V ,;.. MM Samuel Feuchtbaum.1 driver is beginning to wonder if cials are vitally interested in pre- Frnnklinville, N. Y. The decora slaughter, Betty, of Colonia, an it of sand carried as ballast in a MM. Samuel 1 storm shattered the venting traffic accidents and there- tions wore in keeping with travel MM." John ('alien, of Hillside, OP. jnavy training: plane shifted against V, .ham' Hart, Mrs. Imdore it's really funny. F.-r one thine. Avenel Junior window -in his aut»n, c.i..;. cw-nrti he's running1 out of windshield. by expediting war traffic, these ing, and also featured Easter col- Sunday. Sylvia Schwartz;he's runninp AVENEU-Th7j7nior Woman's j the stick nt 700 feet, Aviation Me- room, one day, and li Mr> another, there is a definite same agencies nevertheless are. or?. Many lovely gifts were re- -The Woman's Club met Tues- his ham the next nir ^" 'MS^ib^Mr.jaccident hazard involved. Bteadily adding to the number of ceived by the guest of honor, Oth- day evening at the home of Mrs. Club held its annual meeting and \f hinist Mate Charles A. Wight- Mr-. - flOO bushels of corn • The National Safety Council, identifying stickers that must be ers present included: Mrs. John Lawrence Suit, on West Street. lcction of officer- at the home of mgn of Akron, Ohio, climbed to Y;,mous and Mrs. Charles of hay, and then •.•::: therefore, has turned its attention displayed on •wimlfhields of cars Schmidt. Mrs. George O'Neill, Mrs. j»ch member voted to donate one Mrs. Harold (irausam on Avenel j 2oOO, shut off the switch and he 15 windows in ;m to the problem, smd its Commit- and trucks. Louis Farber, the Misses Nor.i loiter to the Colonia Library. The Street Tuesday evening. The new ^j ^ fornlation 'companion, V. O'Neill, Dorothy ShoWi, ext meeting will be held at the slate is: g Wright nf North Carolina-, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED om« otf Mrs. Fred Carlson, nnd Schmidt,* Laura Ashley, Lillian President, Mrs. Thomas Mar- -umpeA The piane made a pilot- was convinced that Mr •,:•..! M.r>. Bertrand H. Dey, Rush, Rose Gill, all of Iselin, and covered disl»£ supper *ill he kous; vice president, Mrs. Nevin ^ landinK without a scratch. unlucky week. <•;' S . (,'-e:'_'e ••*•.L'nue, announce Child Jludy Authority Obituaries Mrp. William Petersoj), of Wood- erved. V* Bierly; recording secretary, Miss ; i <•. L-;..;i ni' ut o.f iheir daughter, bridge. and Mrs. Charles Scott, Jr., —'Mrs. Stanley Luboniecki, of Marion Suchy; corresponding sec- .'•I.,i'L'. ; '•. A'..rr, to T. G. 5, Wen- Mother's Club Speaker Mrs. Annie H. Cline ai Colonia. _nwood Avenue, was the luncheon retary, Miss Felice Donato, and iii r. 11. !!• yl-.-. sun, of Mr. and Mrs. FORDS—Mrs. Annie H. Cline, —The following workers iiy!t' is stationed ni Frank, of the Child Study Associ- •his place, died Sunday nipbt at pleted the Red Cross drive, and —Mrs. S. Hopkins hap returned Ciiiip Phillip?, Kansas. No datj :o her home on West Hill Road in Perth Amboy :ind gave-its rep- ation of America, was the puest the Ed^ar Hill Nursing Home, turned in their contributions col- h.\< !n i'ii ?(•• for the wedding. . She was a charter member of the lected: Mrs. Lawrence Suit, Mr&. after spending two weeks with her resentative, Mrs. Joseph Kwint, neaker at a mecti'ip of the Moth- Beauvftis Post, American Legion. Thomas Le-worthy, Mrs. S. Bartus, _on and daughter-in-law, Mr, and n vote of confidence in the matter NEEDED OWN LESSON tTs' Club of WooJlbridjre held Mon- of Tottenville. She is survived by Mrs. George Mapps, Mrs. Charles Alfred Feakes, of Cranford. of donating to the Federation proj- ST. ri'TER.SBURG, F 1 a.— duy afternoon at the home of two sons, Warren, of Avenel, and Oliphant, Mrs. Charles Scott, Mrs. —Montgomery Kimball, of Do- ect of scholarship >for a nurse. 4 AYhtli' li'i'tuiinjr to a class of train' Mrs, Leon E. McElroy, on High Hubert, of Fords; and three grand- James Black, Mrs. Lester Kuscera, .er Road, lectured Monday night Mrg. Kwint will attend with Mrs. t»--. Stall' Sgl. Carroll Hunter lost at the- .liewt u»,u.ti of Engi- Earl Palmer wha, is representing Street. Mrs. William E. Claris was children and » brother, Wi!li»m Mrs -JesepHne- ^rassi and hi- hahini'c und fell from a plat- Cougle, of St. Petersburg, Fla. TereeS Iorio, neering on "Wartime Problems in the senior Woman's Club. . The co-hostess. f iiin, lireaking his arm, The _ Funeral services were held Wed Production Planning." meeting consisting of Township Speaking on the subject oT —JThe following field chairmen suKji'ct of his lecture wa» "What ncsday afternoon from the home —Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rehberg, lubs, will be held next Wednesday "Books, Radio and' Comics," Miss have been appointed to further of fractured arm of her nephew, Harold Cline, (10 the interest of the library in al of Princeton Avenue, were the at the home of Mrs. H. D. Clark Frank urged parents to under- dinner guests on Saturday night of n Sewaren. stand that while children have a sections of Colonia: Mrs,-William Bethel Cemetery, Tottenvillu Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conroy, of Officers will be installed at the natural craving for excitement and Stn- Horn, Mrs. Paul Wood, Mrs. Har- ten Island. old Smith, Mrs. Montgomery Kim- New York City. meeting April 27 at the home of j horror, their taste will modify and —Mrs. James McCormick, of Mrs. Walter Smith, on Burnett' change as they are subjected to ball, Mrs. Harold De Lisle, Mra. Mrs. Karan M. Janderup Princeton Avenue, entertained her Street. . . • * various influence's and to the tol- Kenneth McCain, Mrs, B. Fernald SEWAREN—Mrs. Karen Marie Mrs. A. Whitcomb, Mrs. Rober sisters, Mrs. William Chambers, of WE'VE BUILT A erance and companionship of tho Philadelphia, and Mrs, G. B. Resembles Man parents. Janderup, 80, wife of Nels K. Jan-Gtasson, Mrs. William Gaines The chimpanzee is the animal derup, of 34 Old Road, died Mon- Mrs. R. Bermeli, Mra. William Grieco, of Rockhaven, Pa., last USE Mrs. Walter A. McKee, of Se- week. most nearly approaching man in waren and Mrs. Alexander Nash day nig-ht at herTiome after a long Pavelee, Mrs. Lawrence Suit, Mrs bodily structure and appearance. 666 TABLtTS. SALVE, NOSE BMW illnoag. Otto Brockman, Mrs. Fred Carl —Ad-olph Rasmilssen, of Mid- ware welcomed as nejv members. dlesex Avenue, was the guest on 1 N A M E Mrs. Janderup was a resident of I son and Mrs. Robert Stevens. During the business session Friday of his uncle, Carl Peter WE PAY Woodbridge for 25 years. The and tap dancing classes are hoi pkna were furthered for the spring son, of Floral Park, Long Kind. for DISCRIMINATION in DIAMONDS couple celebrated their 59th wed- held in the library Saturdays at luncheon to be held May 24 with —Miss Georitene Sutter, daugh- ding anniversary last July. A. M. under the direction of Mr: Mm. Eugene B. Bird as chairman. ter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Sutter, Ready Cash Hut, Stove At the close of the meeting tea Besides her husband, Mrs. Jan-Edward Gunder^on. Every diamond we if 11 carries with it our of Amherst Avenue, has been con- derup is survived by a daughter. was served with Mrs. Bird and —The air raid wardens of Zone fined to her home with an ear ail- molt cherished ponenion; our reputation Mrs. Hans P. Hcndrickscn, of 11-A met Thursday evening at the FOR YOUR CAR Mrs. Roland Crane as pourers. ment. Whether it it paid for or not. We nidi, therefore, to preserve that reputa- Fords; two sons, Stephen and casualty station on Inman Avenue, Fifteen members were present and We will handle all of .your auto- tion in all iti, shining clarity, by giving cuito- & Pea Coal John, of Perth Amboy; sever. for a twelve-hour basic training guests were: Mrs. Courtland motive problem!. If you want mers the fineit their money can buy. ^ Smith, Jr:f Mrs. Alfred J. Coley, jgrandchiUren and three great- program. Mr. Husenberg and Christian Science Lecture to buy, sell, finance or have PLACE YOUR WINTER'S grandchildren. Mrs. John Einhorn, Mrs. Michae John Richard, of Woodbridge, Sunday; Public Is Invited your car repaired, tee Joe ORDER NOW J. Trainer and Mrs. Robert Hef- The deceased was a member of were the instructors. The fire and Jajiat, ferman. Mohawk Council, No. 36. Degree police reserves were also repre- WOODBRIDGE—The public is ROBERTS & LIEBERMAN of Pocahontas and Frejff Lodge For Better Service Th,» next meeting will be held sented. The next meeting will be invited by the First Church of SPEEDWAY Jewelers and Diamond Merchant* {Jo, 36, Danish Brotherhood. Thursday evening at. the station on May 10" at the home of Mrs. Fred Ch/ist, Scientist, Sewaren; to at- 88 Smith Street Perth AmbAy, N. J A. Briegs on Tisdale Place. Inman Avenue. tend a free lectuw on Christian AUTO SALES Co. Otto E. M. Fuerneisen Phone 4-126S 1 Call —Mrs. Edward Anderson:, of Science, '»T4w Science Which Dem- 823 St. George Ave. ISBLIN—Otto E. M. Fuer- Use Oil Sparingly Fairview Avenue, has completed onstrates Man's Eternal Identity" , Woodbridge, neiscn, 86, died Monday at the Too much oil on the bearings of her nursing course and starts this to be delivered by Judge Frederick Phone Woodbridge 8-0149 home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles an electric motor is as bad as too week as a nurse's aid at the Rah-C. Hill, C.S.B., of Los" Angeles, Mohr Coal Co. little, because the excess oil soaks Volk, on Iselin Boulevard. He is We i«ll good transportation way Hospital. Calif., Sunday afternoon at 3:00 into the working parts where it col- also survived by a son, Ehrard not merely uted can. —Girl Scout Troop No. 10 will o'clock at the Woodbridge High P. A. 4-3088 lects dirt and destroys insulation. Puerneisen, of thia place. Fu- School Auditorium. neral services were held Wednes- hold a tea and card party Wednes- day, April 21, at two o'clock, at day from the Grelner Funeral Detects Real Diamonds the Colonia Library for the benefit Home. Cremation was held nt the Dry ice is used to detect real dia- of the library. Rosehill Crematory, Linden. monds and pearls when there ia —Mr. and Mrs. George Keller, doubt. Stanford G. Mathes of Dover Road, entertained his, fa- ISBLI'N—Stanford G. Mathes, ther, George Keller, Sr., of West- :M, of Marconi Avenue, died Wed- field, at dinner on Sunday. RE A 1'ltACfKM, NURSE AVOID THAT nesday niglit at St. Peter's Gen- —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck, of New claitei May 4-Day or Eve. r eral Hospital, New Brunswick, He Enroll now—Earn $5 to $7 Elizabeth, N. J. M .survived by his widow, Emma; New York City. Funeral services Mr. and Mra. George will be held tomorrow morning at Newark Y.W.C.A. School A. M. and at 10:00 A. M. S3 Washington St. Ma. 2-7941 IMTER RUSH! from St. Cecelia's Church1, Uelin, %•?••••. r' Nothing But WiYou Can Enjou First Pkk NOW -\kf'>••'i ••'•. • ' • • Admiration For Our Famous IAPPAREL "Phoenix" Head-to-Fool OUTFITS...Lower Price°d ; Jhan Even We Thought Possible Rayon MVAWAY TILL UAYDM -'-

Most Convenient Terms It Wanted One Account For Whole Family Tho lost minute Easter ruth this year lh Pierre's French Ice Cream ja e*pecrL'd to be terrific. We have . . Tb.r*e Lengths . .Medium VKf time and help to serve you well now, / *jit' Won't you select now and save Rtgulw and &P&M/S yourself and us that headache of ' the final week? Spring Meadow Ice Cream Lovely stockings . . .' the quality appwrance y-1"1 A product of: enjoy at any time . . . are here for Spring .. A smart "dress up" .sheer and aflne, walking Rayon .. flatu^11!* Clover Green Dairies. cpme-hither shades.. «xcUwive with Phwulx • • All with well r.-m- tyrced soles.. heel* and toes for ejrtra we«r / > Come in foi' -v"m Inc. Spring apd.Butejr PHOENIX Rayonf now . . all lizes. t)h'r l 186 Smith St., Perth Amboy Woodbridfe, N, I Rayons to 1.35 Pair. . » * • OPEN SAT. EVENINGS l-fiVY BROTHEIS' MAIM FLOOI *v : ..,-,. :i,.',.- .-V.,,.,^..L,; ,,:,••;*& .,.;NI)KNT—LEADER^ FRIDAY, APRIL tfi, 1943 PAGE THREE

nty Crowning Role Elaine Logan Is Speaker Meet Meat Party Problem Solution Featured At Rahway Theatre . ; 1 » i Local Sodalities At Church Group Meeting School Musical Clubs Fire Company Grieves Uimrtf^Stpwanlship" wa« the subject, of a talk Riven by In Recital April 30 Death Of Mrs. Turner Mias Klnine I,,,E,,n ilt ., mvp[;m n|i;il.i' in til" New WOODRItlDUE—All the OITIII'S- ;of the Breckfiirid^e Auxiliary of A resolution ,.i. cvovvninK t« be the First Presbyterian Church hu; iinil pier club will participate (i tin' dentil nf Mrs. Henry A. S^. Peter's IIos- held Monday nifcht at the home nf in the animal concert, to be held Tiinirr WHS passed Monday nijrht ' (.(v lininswick. Miss Louise Huber on Froeinan April :i() in the High School Audi- by Ihe Port Reading Fire Co. No. |,.,,(i thj. proccs- Street with Miss Sophie Johnson 'lorium under the direction of Mis' I as follows: as hostess. i An 1111 Kmzer, musical director. president, Mias ( Whereas; Mrs, Henry A. Turn- si. .fiimcs' Church, Mfss Lopriin was in chare* of In addition to the glee club the er, of Jl F.imt Green Street, vice president, the program and also conducted trumps to participitte are the sym- Wixidluidge. New Jersey, beeume a ., :t i New the devorWnk phonic and plectrum orchestras deceased on April !). 1043, at the ' ,., ,| vice president, lin The tioiftw meeting will be held and the nccordinn ensemble. The ir-rund age of !'K yearn and I,, st. Mmy's, Perth April 26 at the home of Mrs. lirogram to be presented is varied Whereas: Mrs. Henry A. Turn- ,,!',,! vice president, Clement Evans on Rowland Plnce. unit provides contrasts in to|ir er resided all her life in the Town- nil^.w-ki, St. Stephen's, with Mrs. Costello as hostess. Mrs color and types of selections. ship of Woodbridge, New Jersey, '1l,,,y; Ireiisurcr, Helen William ('. Brewer will lmvo The filec club will sing "After and J ll,,iv Family, Caftefrt.' cliaifje of the program. The Rain." by Tinstitl; "Deep Whereas, Mis. Htnry A. TiiriWf i will l)i' followed l>y liiver,1' a nctfro spiriluale; "We're spent a goodly portion of her life IVIcr's Sehnnl nf Callrd Gondolier," by Sullivan, helin Woman's Club Plans in the Port Rending section of our will cany the of- and Franz Iiiszt'f, "Liborslrauni." Township, and Hiinni'.r, Members For library Atsociation The morning students of the m\ Whereas. Mrj. Henry A. Turner .* 1(111 will be: lifnc- symphonic group will play the sl»w ISEUN—Temporary plans for W!i« the mother of one of the Of- .,k,, Lm-rainc Kneble, movement f r o m Beethoven's ttanizors and Chartef- Member* of iT.-U-ii Knvdts, Mae Library Association in Iseli'-, "Moonlight Sonata" and, Arthur | p were made at a mooting of the the Port. Reading Fire Ca., namely 1irtli!i'"M »' "i> MarU I'ryor's "Whistler and His Dog," Jack Brnnv, Ihp Wftuke^iin Romeo, ii down on everybody but ,,, Kits.' Klitsch, Mary Woman's Club and other residents Wilbur K. 'Turner and the mat-Rei1" Dinner piirties lareji't out for suute in the same skillet as the The entire symphonic group will Priicilla Lftnc in "Thr Mcnnrit Man In thr World," the comedy ,thy S;>nk'n. Jo?cphint>. "f the community. l lr of our fonnrr Fire Commissioner, the duration, but they're \\ prob- meat bulls until a pood rich brown. play "WintcrmBrcheri," by Czi- opening Sunday "I ' Rnhwav Theiitrc. Rachctter lends hit Miiiy Oi ban, Dorothy •'Patrick Boylan was named tem- ratpy baritone tn thii riotous film which prnmiici to be the fun- William B. Turner, lem in eating thiit will need meet- Add to the meat baHs. Measure bulka and Gounod's "Unfold Ye 1 Angelina Fcr'fczzola, porary president and others who niest of the year. He it therefore resolve^ , that the fat left in die pan. Add Portals." ,,, ciiiivlotlc Miiynard, will assist him until a permanent inp. HufTct dishes solve the serv- our sincereHt expression at sym- enough to make 3 tbsps. Add the, ric Dueler, Wiindn slate is named aie: Mrs. Charles ing problem, and the oatmeal-ex- The plectrum orchestra will pie- pathy be, extended to Wilbur E." flour. Brown. Add' 1V4 cups I Catherine Allen, secretory, Mr», Ann I)R- tended meat and mushroom ciis- sent ".Iota," a Spanish Dance and and William B. Turner, and also tn water and bouillon cubes. Season 'nipa.ru, treasurei- and Mrs. Harold serole show here apnres the bud- "La Sorella", while the accordion Fighting Men For Freedom the other members of her family ,aii Clmdkownki, Vio- as desired. Cook until thick and Mountey, publicity. get, stretching; a pound of chopped ensemble wilroffer "Accordion" fty upon the 'irreuvement of their ,, i.illiiin Hooker, Car- smooth. Pour over meat and Charles Magnate and the. ."Ber- Mis. Marion Kennii, (if Main irnther and ,. (li-iice Russo, Cenl meat to serve six. Here's how it's pleted his basic nnvnl ti'fiiniiiK at G, O. P. LIST MEETING mushrooms. :euse" from "Jocelyn," by (iod- Street, has received word that her .,-| ilohiw.cwski, Ber- done: the U. S. Naval Truinin(f Station. E.' it further resolved that thi» WOODBRIDGK—A meetine of Oat-Me»l Cruit nrd, husband, Private Joseph Kenna, Newport, R. I., and has been sc- resolution be recorded upon the ;!.. rr.mces KHmkie- Meat-Mushroom Casserole the First Ward Men's Republican 1 \i cups self-rising: cake flour Orcheitr* Perionnel now stationed at Foil Mc(.'lellnn. |lected t» attend a school for Avia- minutes of this meeting of April K'l' haiski, Mary Bo- 1 Club will be held Monday ni^h 1 Hi. chopped beef vz cup quick cooking oats The personnel of the orchestra , Kozeii, Ann Burnpy, Alnbania. His address is Company j tion Machinist's Mutes. Wohlert VI. liMIt, and copies be directed at the Parish Hall on School K cup quick cooking outs 1 tbsp. sugar ^ as follows: ,!,v.Tk, UflbcrtH S«l|i« B, 1!5 H. N., 1. K. T. C. j was a student, at VVondbridire to Wilbur E. Turner and William Street. A moviirr p^I»1> ilitily Miiii. to Snt,, S n. in. to ^ |t. «i*. nl »»r limp. OHli-r or m-nrr-i l4 S. ine until well browned all over overlap slightly. Use the center Joseph Dalton, Murray Mazur, University campus, Evaaston III. I'.mil. otTli'r. (In nut «li»l> If IMIU fully Remove meat balk to a 7 in. cas of the rings for .garnish, Brush [Catherine Clark, Jack Howard, After completing :'. comprehensive IRLS senile. Wash the mushrooms well, with milk. Bake at 37BT. ISO to Arthur Dunham, Dorothy Snec, 113-week course he will be eligible drain, slice without peeling, and I!5 inins. Serves (>. Ruth Jacobson, David Lichtman, for the petty officer's rating of For 100% War Production Otlilie SchorV, Marjorie Ma/.ur, radioman, third class. Kathevine McEwen, Joyce Mor- We have pinitiom open for mucliine operfttort and variout Albert K. Wohlert, 17, of Wn • typei of Impection jobi. Vocational traininx is preferable, but giinsen, Gloria Kittell, Margaret Woodbridge Personals wick Street, Iselin, recently com- not essential, ai—*- Ann Grace, Wilbur Painter. Plectrum: Anthony Silakoski, WE WILL TRAIN YOU —A mei'ting of Ihe ladies' Aux-] netx meeting will be held April 2 TWINS ARE MOTHERS Richard Hilt, Kathleen Reynolds, (or our particular type of work and pav you while learning iliary of Woodbiidgc Kire Co, No. at the home of Mrs. Thomas Major Paul Breza, Helen SAME DAY 1 will be held tonight at 8 o'clock on Green Street, e Frank Vigh, LaVorne Quadt, Paul GALENA, 111.—The twin (laugh- ir the tirehoitse on School Street, —'Mrs. G. LaBur and ALSO,. Female Clerical ^^^ Koch, "Edward' Zullo. ters of Mr. and Mrsrtfenry Has- —.Mr. mid ilt a. Anthony Russo, Mary Jo, of Lynum Avenue, Accordion Ensemble: Arthur ken still do things together. Re- of i'l Alnuin Avenue, are the par- visiting relatives in 'Stroudsburg HYATT BEARINGS DIVISION Knauer, Henry Zupko, Juan Dett- cently, Mrs. Henry Fellenzer of ents of a sun born at the Perth Pa. met1, Jean Christiansen, Alex Galena and Mrs. Leo *Saam of Aiiiboy General Hospital, Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. James Bramble GENERAL MOTORS CORP. Nasty. Scales Mound, III., gave birth to HUSSII is funnel1 Theresa UioTfre, and children, of Dunham Place, Raritan Rd, Clark Township, N. J. Glee Club: La Verne Sereda, babies on the same day in the nf town. have returned after a few days' lln.1 Nil, i'l I'rmi] Wt.inll.i i-lti... I'. Ainliuy, liiiliw.n, Wi-s! lii-M Amelia Lutrias, B?tty Jane Killen- same hospital. They were a girl - -The installation of officers of iait with frieiujs in Philadelphia. bcrger, Claire" Nay!or, Betty Cilo, and boy, respectively. Amei'ieiis Chapter, No. li)7, Order Gerry Perry, Barbara Bcrse, Vir- of Kastern Star, was held lust Dinner Party Is Given ginia Nickenig, Louis Sewat'd, Joan nirht at the Craft-initin's Club. • Monson, Catherine Garsky, Mrs. (,'conre V. Hunter, 01 For Visiting Servjcetnen Blanche Nai?y, Marguery Johnson, (Inivr A wiiiie, was'hostess to the Francis Meloc.co, Joyce Soder(;ren, 'I'uesdity Afti'fnooii Hridge Club, WOOHlJRIOGK— Mr. Mrs Arlen Nemeth, Carmelki Aquilla, lliirh scores were made by Mi's. Paul Giaealone, of 171 Bunn's Betty Kilroy, Florence 1'arcz, (ienrge t'\ Brewsler, Mrs. Victor Lane, entertained at dinner Sun- Dorothy Haine, Gloria Giles, (', Nicklas and Mrs.Chester Peck. day in honor, of Corporal Bar- Eleanoro Nagy, Gloria Cannilu, Miss Louise Browster and Mrs. (i. tholomew Girtc.ulone, home for th Bertha Nagy, Jean Tetley, Ruth F. Briiwstt'i' wvre. guests, The weekend from Boiling Field, UUl | Washington, D. C, and Staff Ser- Be Angelo, Barbara Serak, Pa-- jeant amUMrs. S-. J. Costello, .who tricia Obrion, Ruth TrautivciBi>rr . Church Women To Discuss Rosalie Bruce, Donna Berse, Mary.1 FIOVUTS Carry A Message ari'ived Saturday from Kansas to Consolidation Tonight spend a ten-day furlough here. J,ou Monson, Jane Moore, Janet Young, Jean Hillnun, Mary Beam, ,,-i your flo'wers carefully from the largest floral Mrs. Costello is the former Miss WOrtDBKIDGE—A meeting <>f Gertrude Giaealone. - Emily Lou Holland, Mathilda Tre- |ispUy of potted plant*, cut flowers, corsages and rock all women of tltc First I'rcshy- Guests were: Eugene Sullivan, linko, Audrey Thullesen, Jean Helens to be found in the county. Whether you've li'iian Chinch has been called for Mr, and Mr,s. Dorntelly, Mr. and Swjrsky. K n'cliK'k tonight 'il the church tn Make Easter com- He or a lot to spend we'll meet your budget with Mrs. Hans Schmidt and Mr. and Costume and Religious Lear reports of the committee on Mrs. Joseph Mocearo, of- Wood- A DIET OF WORMS plete with a gift of hardy blooms. V the formation of an organization bridge, and Mr. and M.rs, Frank Jewelry made, up of all woii'.eii's (jroups of YORK, Pa,—Roberi-ftrMe re- smart jewelry to Mocearo, of StaUn Island. cently reported that while he was the church. give the final touch NECKLACES - PEARLS . plowing l\ia field, 150 miles inland A constitution will be adopted Sodium Melts Easy from the ciast, a flock of 27 sea- to that Easter out- mid officers elected. Rev. Kenneth Sodium melts at a temperature a GOLD . SILVER - PLASTIC gulls followed him around, gob fit!" LELLO'S M. Kepler announced. Refresh- little below the- boiling point of PINS ments will he served. water. • ,. bling up the worms. LOWER SHOP New Shore Road, Route 35, or King George Road, Woodbridge, N. J. Phone Woodbridgt 8-1586

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STORE RELIABLE JEWELERS Una 85 Main Street * w«HH»ridBv*-z5« Woedbridget N. J. YOU CAW ALWAYS USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN *- l<)0 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBJ)Y, N. J. FRIDAY, APRIL 16, IMS fAf.K FOUR Ycror I First Aid Captain Victim Baton* Do Double Omty (Continued f,- \OI Thief ;Hjt,Bedgt Gone ON THE SILVER SCREEN the grinding is dim, so that the ctislniti' WOODBRIDGE—Add: mwi 1870 Socitty Depicted It. Mo addition ,„, One of the most powerful pic- the customer fm <: , These days, you need The one who stole a hat nnd tures to come out of tW preseni "The retailer o,., badge belonging to William limes opens today at the Crescent his store or enn],, Roberts, of 117 NeW Street, the Theatre. T*n»ely dramatic, tight- meat except grnun,: ELBOW ROOM! captain of th« Woodnridpe ly woven tpgsther against a world veal, or ftrnnnd ': Emergency Squad, Ireming with fury and flame, 20th which ha« been |K,.; Roberts left the W in hi* OBI Century-Fox's ''China Girl" com- tomer and j;rnuti I which was parked in the empty mands attention JTrom the first PI'S n'(|iie«t anil .': lot next to t!i? College Inn on -tHi-tling scene to its climactic and marked wiih Main Street. The badge wn? dininc niimc valued at 8fi5. Starring Gene "Tierney in the "The1 retailer m till? role, George Montgomery as cubed stenks «•'••,!. ELEVATOR RAGE TO DEATH i, lighting, flying Yank who doe«- d in adviinc- ,,• Los Angples. — Twrt elevators r't know when to quit, and Lynn a cUKtomf r buys ai Bad as Captaiu Fifi> curvaceou.s m«rtt and wanU >• tflwatfl Hie rtevwtrr fttmr of renegade, the film has th>e indel- tailer may cubr )n , n downtown off5ce building1, Tht : ible mark of one of Hollywood'* for the customer, n, first stopped, a man opened the 1 outstanding writers and producers, m(C >s ,js addition, is chnr'ji ,• dnth. The second stopped just r. The resourceful producer hn* • Jfui- the cubiiij;." faction too late for. the man in availed himself of every dramatic if .to stop the first man from com- thrill possibility. He maneuvered I the stars and Victor McLaelfn, mitting suicide. Harry Chapman, 18 FROM ONE TOWN manager of the building, was the jttho heads the featured player?. KED OAK, low:, ; man in the second elevator, who 'into newsworthy ' Burma, am worked in several highly excitine munity of 5.S(J:! told police that he was unable to taking quietly the i prevent Thomas W. Can ell's sequences with tne famed Amer- A lipperleit era impirei the its finest yomiK jump.. Parrelt, despondent over ican Plying tigers. Too. never clever me of button! for a deco- uthers from the -v ng dramatic climax solves (Continued from Page 1) permit it to run at large upon the ric. Brer.t - ~ polished gentle- problem. he third time the boys have almost public streets or in any public park man with fine manners—notwith- had it." or in any public building or. in any standing his gambling proclivities Definitely establishing a nev star SHIRTS . Joined In '41 public place within the Township and his he-man gusto. in the cinema firmament, M-G-M'.« Sergeant Melanson joined the of Woodbridge. In fact there's nothing sissyish "Tennessee Johnson" opened Army on February 11, 1941 and The Rule: about "Silver Queen." ipriscilia i? day at the Ditmns Theatre. CONTINUOUS F80JI J1M--1 HONE P.A, »<» i'ratn *>«(• <>«(» (»lt» Falkenslern, acting secretary, for -^Serjrennl Cienr(ce J. Byy Jf, ii dinner Sunday, The occasion son-in-law nnd daughter, Mi:. and STEAKS •rr 111. per Ih. prr Ih. prr Ih. p»r Hi. --Arthur Hulte, who has been ,\.x IMIICC, June Madden g, their work during the year, Hev. visited his parents, Mr. and llflt/^lj. marked the first mrthd»y of Tt+ry ..,5,4 46 42 uionml in ArkAiMHiC, i» upenil- , Wi'lmip'ti read original .ft>hnson,,winn slate: returned from. Hawaii. , ; Mr. and Mrs. William GasV'ill —The Independent Republican oh Iselin Boulevard, u,.n.: Hetty Cnarto^ Jo- Round (bone In) S3 SO 44 36 34 President, Mrs. R. G, Peiier; —The officer* of Fire Compel and son, of Alden Road, have Club met at jhe home of the presi- 1 —Alhirt Hamel, of thf. II. S. 1M,;|;i .IiiHii Thorn*' Ma- Round (bonaleu) .' 38 52 46 39 35 No. 1 met Monday to Wake pr»Jl* -1 movRil to Rahway. flr?t vice president, Mm. Rabin 1 Navy, is spending n brief furlo«|t)» pJ urn, .loan Johnson, Nancy | ""«r m dent, Joseph Chippotleri, of Ave- arntions for their ^ liilmley; sccand, vict prcaidtivu wiiii run pirmrTflf Br; -HflfT nr, carnival to.Tw .,,,,1 J11 no Applepll. pfd fUrect,WCIIIHSS/llly." Mrs. I). P, ReYoung; flnancinl sec- held in Tune. , , [installation'of recently elected of- -Mr. and Mrs. William Baker, Rib Minding (chine bohe-in Hftmel, of La Guardia Avnnu«. )r iin' business (tension an- 32 28 etary, Mrs. Richard Myers; re- —Mr. "and Mrs. yicttf. Ch«tt6' of Hyatt Street, were guests of 10-ifl. cut) 42 40 36 — Mrs. Ida Shaw, of Irvington, f,,nis \wn' made by Mrs. 52 46 39 ft secretary, Mrs. Frederick hini of Pliiinfield were the Suirfit Mr. Baker's irrandinother', Mrs, 'Klund tip '...: ...'. 58 s y visited Mrs. Thomas Fur,zo Sun- Mycis, chairman of tile Rump (bone-in) 38 33 29 23. 21 guests of Miss I.orettn Grogan « I contact with Mrs. Hudson as soon William Johnson, of New Yqrl; Berkley and tipasurpr, Mm. John day, , mil ))iirty being held' nt ar, possible, Rump (boneleit) 56 52 46 39 38 Fiat Avenue. ' 1 City. Irforgnn. -Mr.*and Mrs. H. Schwartz, of j (Ihinisc April 30 with Mrs. Chuck or ihouider (bone-In) .. 37 36 34 29 25 -- -^ ,^;JV* Election of officers waa hold Mis. Gallftway led.Jhe tlcvotional Sonora Avenue, have moved tn S]ivk:i »:i en-chairman; with the, following results: Presi- —The'Avenel Republican Cluh, STEWS AND OTHER CUTS AutomaUr Btaektltt ,' 'P line,, will meet next Tuesday niffht period with Mrs. Sydney Green- heir n»w home,in Philadelphia, ; 1 (l-ioii, chairman of dent, Mrs. Edwin.1 Brady; first 25 25 25 21 The loading nnd tintoidtn| aWMkl | him at"the Khib Kiilita on the super- Short ribs 25 haljh accompanyinir on the piano. ilc 1o be held May vice president,, Mias Bertha 1 Briilcet (bone-in) 33 33 29 29 Mrs. Walter Parker was i ap- of a large Nc,w England highway. —Mr. anil,-Mrs, Fmnk Steebor, tuflng coinpany are I,,, (.mpty store ^ to Fchmerhorn; secretary, Mrs. Ks- FUnk meat ...,;.... '33 33 33 33 29 -—Private Walter Springer, of 33 29 pointed hospitality chairman frtr of Fiat Avenue, entertained a closed so that freight car; and I „. Bailor's" on Avenel ther Kerr, and treasurer, MTS. Neck (bone.m) •. "... 33 25 tKe year and'hftr first duty Will be Vn'nitier:i articks Walter Cook. Installation will b» Sea Girt, was a weekend (ruest of Shank (bone-in) 24 24 24 24 20 number of friends and relatives can be run Inside the plant to hafflUt to servqa luncheon to 76 members their loads Since it it trequtmttt ihnlc arc risked to got in held May 12 at.the school. hia brother-in-law nnd lister, Mr. fiom Newark Sunday. [and Mrs. Walter Knntts, of Len- Veal of the* Elizabeth Presbytery at its —«Atr, ami Mrs. H. Schwnrta, of neccssu.y H night to ralM UM torfi nox Avenae, meeting in the Avenel Church Sonora Avenue, have moved to doors In these amij, under blackout STEAKS AND CHOPS next Tuesday. operations nil tight!! in the iirHmdi- —Ralph Peterson, who has been their new home in Philadelphia Loin chops 81 47 39 36 Plan For Flowurt ate vicinity arc extinguished auto- a student at Northeastern Univer- Fa. Rib cKopi 48 43 39 32 Serving again as chairman of matically when the doors are rail**, sity in Boston until recently is Shoulder chopi 35 33 29 26 24 the flower committee ia Mrs. Frank —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stceher, ind'.iawltchec! on aRaln after ttttf now spending some time with hh Brecka and members and others of Fiat Avenue,- entertained a urc lowered mother, Mrs. John Peterson, of lamb intondin; to have flowers in church number of friends and relatives Manhattan Avenue, waitinK for his froin_Newark Sunday. British Bo STEAKS AND CHOPS on Easter are asked to, give Oielr enlfstment number to be called. British bomb ihcllerj accomtfift. B5 names to her as soon as possible. | —The Every Woman's Bible , Loin chopi 70 69 61 1 lute 20,000,000, or almcsl hill af 53 SO 46 The committee will decorate the ond in June at tin luime of Mrs. iClass of the Presbyterian Church I Rib chop* „ 56 the nation's population. {church on Saturday! evening, William Gery on Manhattan-Ave- iwiW meet *t- the mtnst wxt Tu?r- j ROASJ6 nue. ,. Leg (whole, tialf or ihort cut) 49* 45 42 38 AprTI 24. - | ID THK RESIDENTS OF • 1'dny instead of the church. | 46 Marine invrals ttlcktha Sirloin Roait (bone-in) 56 53 50 The first silver tea (i! the SOB Hostesses for the evening were: —Arnold Lohrtes, of the Mer- \ Mrs. Richard Myers, Mrs. Edmund Jonathan Qnble. a nrnrirn^w UiiODBKIDGE TOWNSHIP; . STEWS AND OTHER CUTS [son will be held*at the'mansp in chant Marine, is upending some Speeec, Mrs, (lustave Koch and isited'Japun with Commodore P 24 22 21 May with Mrs. Williarh Falken time at his home on Trinity Place. Breast and flank 25 1 Mrs. Kdwavd (Irodi1. rv in lfl.H invnlfd pie rickiha. Pattiet ((round meat) 38 38 38 38 stern as co-hostess and , the nee TIIP Americarriled Cross War Fund Drive in j —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Well; Jjnnd daughter, formerly of Mon- u Iliriil^e Township has not.yet reached, its goal, tana, have moved to 92 Avenel New Tree Disease ') Clean Motors , injr ;it present approximately $4500,00 under the ! Street. A new disease of cherry treos, Brushes on a dirty electric motpr ;,in.unit, of $16,500.00 set as the quota. which causes a loss of green color wear out much faster than brushes ling the leaf veins and a general ori a motor that is cleaned periodic- In order to reach the necessary quota, not alone Knotts Entertain mottling of leaf surface, has. been ally. delected. ;.v IVMSOII of our local Community pride, but more At Christening Party iiiiM.itaiit the fact that we do not'want OUR boyy V-Uarden Fertilizer -Mr. and Mrs. Wai- Pidgin English Trie only grade of commercial fer- ,i iVcl we are letting them down, suggestion has ter Knotts, of Lennox Avenue, en- "Pidgin EngUsh" is a mixture Ot tilize* for home Victory Gardens this iMiii made that anyone who has not as yet con- tertained" Sunday afternoon in English and Chinese, but also refers year will be a 3-8-1. It must be used -ihiitcd, and especially those who are employed out. |honor of, the christening; ofjftteii lo any similar jargon. for vegetables only. ,•;' Town and have made their contribution at their ison, Robert Charles. ' ;,:,i,-is of employment (which has helped to build Guests were the sponsor^, Mi»'- HI, quotas for other municipalities and thereby in- iHaniet Boyle, of Rye anil Cor- THE AVENEL PRESBYTERTAN CHURCH • im-i'il our Township in making its quota) forward -poral Walter SprinRtr, of Sea 'The Church of the Open Door" Girt, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boyle •A :i!i ;til • Is, don't let it be said of OUrf boys that they Nitrogen Scarcity Wednesday, April 21, 8 P.M.—Service for Young People Only. ,:i i.Wng taken 'tSte- of b> funds raised in other Interruptions of imports of nitrad Americus Chapter, Order of» DeMolay, guests. iiiiiiii'-i|ialities—that their Town let them down. M soda from Chile, greatly increi'soi Thursday, April 22, 8 P. M.—Communion Service and Recep- demands (or nitrogen, in munition tion of Members.' nnd for industrial [jjirposes, and the Friday, April 23, 1:30 P. M.—Good Friday Service sponsored Woodbridge Township has pride as a commu- necessity for accumulating larger by Ladies' Aid Society. Sermon: "The Seventh' Word ni:v let. us sfiow that we have pride in OUR boys and larger stoeks of nitrates to meet from the Cross." ^ ( ivlm have left and those who are about to leave. war demands, are the three prin- SUNRISE SERVICE, April 25, 5:30NU M., on the Lawn of the cipal reasons for the present nitro- Church. Hot yCrosa Runs and Coffee served by Sunday School, gen shortage as applied to fertilizers. Kither bring or. mail your contribution to the I:*'.I Cross Headquarters, 70 Main Street, Wood-• i-rii1^', or phone your local solicitor and ask her to .•:iil for same. ii ff i:i: :id paid for by the Middlesex Concrete & Excavatiifg 1 'i p.. A. ,1. Neiss, President, Woodbridge, N. S. TROU SPOTTER

Not Every Woman is Under Twenty! it U i believe a woman looks •• L lnvely when her hair is •tyli'ii as suits the> age yhe ;i|r|((!iirs to be. So if you look past twenty — |et us •^itfKiist an appropriately -tunning hair style for i vim — whom added years make beautiful in a very BY... • P'H'iitl way!

Specializing in Hair Tinting and ASD CUT YOVR PHONE BILLS Permanent Waving Are you one of thousands of women who haven't "yet discovered the advantages of tiambcrger's Tele- service? Did you know that wlwn you pick up the LA MODE HAIRDRESSERS phone and call Bamberger's local Teleservice num? 458 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge ber any one of 200 skilled shoppers answer your Tel. Woodbridge 8-2138 caH, take your order, fill it accurately, suggest i HELEN STUTSK1, Prop. special sales you would not otherwise know about? from 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M, every day (9 P. M. on Wednesdays) they're at your service ready to give -I- first Church of Christ, Scientist I is job is to help keep patting an electrical finger quickly you complete satisfaction. v IF VOU LIVE IN WOODBRIDGE • FORD& - METUCHEN Sewaren, New Jersey telephone lines in service to old the ori fault* in cablet, wires and other announces a equipment even miles away.. .sav- announ war effort. This work grows more important every day, for tele- ing precious time in making repairs. I phone facilities are crowded and * * Tftr "ft * ' * FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE cannot bjt enlarged because of ma- Telephone "troublo-spotters" subject ' • f terial shortages. are keeping the lines ready to Serve CHRISTIAN SCIENCE; "THE SqiENCEfWHICH DEMONSTRATES MAN'S ETERNAL IDENTITY Using delicate precision instru- you. To make more room on the wires ments at strategic centers through- for essential messages please avoid Judge Frederick C. Hill, C S. B. out the State, the test man locates unnecessary calif, particularly to of LOS, ANGELES, CALIFORNIA •KM- of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother actual or potential trouble in the Washington, D, C. and other .war- uivli, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Ntw jersey telephone network' busy certfow. Boston, Massachuaetta Woodbridge High SCIMO! NEW JUIEV BELL TUEPHOHE COMPAMY • Barren Av«nu» T WIM T [SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 18,1943 UNI IN "Ml II I! MM I Mil" ••••»» •'•" » • ' ' * * L at 3:00 o'clock [HI; PUBHC18 CQ1JLDJAU.Y INVrTEO INDEPENDENT—I,KA 11|. FRJTVAY, APRTFi 10, 1943 r r\r.K six Chic Accessories From Scrap Bat NEWS FROM THEJCREEN lasten Victory How's imerkin want* thh le mlntitc Jirynno rule nf the mother, which .F f c»n brlnf It tn ^ Your Health? jhy of former Ambunsador to end. To hasten Starr had in the Broadway pro- vlchrfV—1» iarn sia Joseph E. Davies, "Mission to po,,in]v By The Medico duction. lives of milliona of Moscow," will have its New York A picture, "The Hitler 'Gang," on oar far flnng from, . , premiere on April Si. H i BY DR. SOPHIA BRUNSON showing the rise and 'fall of the Imperative that every , Mickel Rooney will have the title w (NO. 2) Nazi regime, with principal parts can de his purt In lhi« Sr(onH role in MGM's technicolor musical, ami n am | After TVtth Lo»e Thtir Ner»e» chosen a* W Hctinp ' ' War Loin. Th«p |, Rn J PIERCE "Honey Boy," to bt Dnsed on the JOHHSOH ! The American dentists hnd the) bianco to Nazi loaders, irrespec- vestment to lit every purs"' I proud distinction of bring called' life of George (Honey Boy) tive of the •box-office name value The most you can do k !ltl! Mill t;ivc Rommel and his army \V.ASII!N'. l ! the best dentists in the world, Evans, the famous minstrel of the of the players, will lie mnde by enoogh compared with th.-,,' plenty »f lieadachi"! if and when e l>p.st clonties rarly nineteen hundreds. Gene Paramount shortly, with the full rlfiee offered by our hnvs |* they land thiie . . , Another spot hen something exploded with ft service. They jive iheir li , thf ('ii|n;.i:. Kelly is slated for the second lea • cooperation of the State Depart Vf to wa'eh is .Spain. lli|Jer may yet —you lend your money, which in !•• illrW th"tl- j in the film. • menf and the Office nf War Fn attempt tn 'flank mil African av- "In October, 11I10. n 1 lil-iiht'tl (Hit : Another musical planned b> formation. B, 0. IV Silva, of sands "f M- surgeon, Sir Willinm Hunter of ar i-i'.iw'Ird mips with A drive throutth Fran- \TGM is "You Can't Fool A Ma- Paramount, says that it is plan- in full I.I London, delivered a lecture be- J tulirh <>tj co's land, and irivc the I'nited Na- rine," which is based on the, story ned to make Ifi-milliniclcr prints v fore the faculty of medicine at nonius this the chance ihry'i'e prort»blv ,f a four-year-old who repeatedly spring fi Ik 1 ,_ fnr- \t(r tiiTstta Kw»p« year nn r:i!ii-,l ihrnugh (Jibraltai' -• our only While expressing his admiration Mew Exciting —hut nut .l;ip;iiic"r, Everywhere 1 foothold op"thi I'untinemt «t pres- for the ingenuity and skill of den- Hy little Jack Jenkins, who made Irftrirf Berpman .will astonish tho Ki'con <>'' * hi' first slioilts are eiit ... Heavy-British-American tists, he denounced in no uncor- his screen deimt in "The Human fans in her newest picture, "Snrn- apprarillK' nn ihr Hoc-. But only togfa Trunk." ^She will be "(jliuii- JIMMY „ i of Nazi-held Europe tain terms the practice of buildinir Comedy," Eleanor Powell will have n few pi'i.pir liil^/r t<> u.'itcb. In orized." By that we menu she will may not cripple (iermitn war pro- dental restorations an dead hnd the lead. this wariiiiH' l':ipital penp!t- an' Infected leel't." wear beautiful period clothes, \vi!' GAUR1NO r duction imrn !in:;vc the >i^ rm of wear a black wijr over her own cd to have that effect in the not "He condemned also the gold •nl, "Munky Dory," with a Coney spring. closely eropped blonde hair, and too fur distant future when pres- shell crown and the comehted-in Island background. Then* i- nn wi.^inif the fact, will havr mimfroiiH love scene." And His Ho ent arms need replacement . . . bridge work of j the period, He "Paris, TeniJ." is the title of however, ih.it -prin^'hus sli-ppwi with Gaiy Cooper, with whom it is also wearing down the Luft- an original story which Twentieth up the w:ir tinip". One just feels proclaimed that patients with [she starred in "For Whom The waffe and disturbing German Century-Fox plans to mak.e with Come Tonight! it, although tlmo U nothinp on such dentistry hay) septic mouths; Bell Tolls." She also sinjrs in thi- 1 morale . ! , Local politicians are sin all-woman principal cast, with the Mirfiin :'i slimy whiitV in the that they eventually became sick picture, disclosing n dear, sweet- Always Fun! discussing Tom Dewey and '44 patients. It was a scathing in- Ida Lupino tentatively set for the wind. So ymir H'purli'i's turn to despite the New York Governor's toned soprano voice. reports «'in:ih:ttinK from Horlin. dictment of American dentistry." lead. The story, written hy Mich- disavowals of interest. HP may An American dentist, W. D.-j ael Uri.t, deals with wives of com- Thesn shew si^-i.- nf promise—tnj he called upon in tho event of a British Import AUnhol SHOWBOVrl Miller, had pointed out the samel missioned officers who- folio*' their Most British alcohol distillerier, the (jortnun pimple-- th;it no point' Willkic-Bricker stalemate. . . , thing nineteen years ago. No one husbands from one Army camp tc including those normally used for Circular Bar & Grill in the iir<-:t "ligj dominate is safe You enn take the story of (ien- paid any attention to him, hut mother. * whisky, are out of use or are being . from the thiimierou.-. .raiilff of the eral MacArthur'n generals plead- lour own icrap tiae will yield the making! ot th«ie charming 266-268 Madison Av?. Hunter's blast woke up the pro- matclud acccuoriei for your tprinjr wardrobe. Contrmting The $100,000 which RKO is said used for storage, says Industriiiliand R.A.F. utii! C.S. iiiinn n. We iilso ing for a few flying fortresses Perth Amboy, N J draw certain oini'SusLnns from th<' fession and sent them scurrying taddle stitching trims the toft, draped hat and bag, and only a .0 have paid Sister Kenny for the Engineering Cherr.isiry. Instead of with a grain of salt. It stands to taking over the whijk.v making statement hy Nazi officials thiit-*io to their microscopes with roots of yard of fabric it needed. Use left-over tcrapi of taffeta, wool screen rijfhts to "Sister Kenny," Try Our Fine Cuisine reason that while discussing the crepe, tpun rayon•- or even printed cotton—for thit eaiy-to-mkke plants fur the manufacture «t filco- details of iiny kind win: Id be re- dead teeth for examinations. the. story of the Australion nurse ,..., situation in the. Pacific, H re- contervation-minded fashion. If you would like to hare com- who discovered a euro for infan- hol for military purposes, the govern- Meet Showboat's N'ew S. .,;, lwspd mi the r«id»

WAU'KK I'lERCK REPORTS: r I Keep an eye on Northern .Europe, Spring means fighting .weather in Norway . . . And watch Sicily, where Hommol must land if he can . « make his getaway. Sicilians, most i/ of whom have relatives in tin ifj ML

United States, detest the Na/.is •» l School Grsd's 18 Through 16. IF YOU WOULD SEW \ 'ciX>THESg A FINE SEAM,.. NEW BRUNSWICK FACTORY IREMSEN AVE. at HOWARD ST.l | NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY] Don't (Tonomize on lighl when you se^v. Thai's nut economy, becuube you OpwDaUy injure that irreplaceable asset—your eyesight. You'can't do justice to uuy U0fl.M-Bnttl6P.lt ETcalngi joli home, office or factory—if your eyes are tired»ancl strained. Make •J- ~ . ' TuMdaT' Tbundav ou) Oaturdof sure your lamps give enough light and see* that there are no shadows OT until 9 P.M. glure to interfere with your work. Win Your Wings Be a Flying Officer Go To <^ir N*u«*t Nivy Recruiting Station Today * Byv AN EXTRA WAR BOND DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL * A«l A»k A^ut Clan V.f FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1943 FACE SEVEN

Problem is in individual worker effi- lency and not in long hours. -Heater NOT AS POOR AS HE'S PAINTED I,J • He says that no individual can work Under The State House Dome II,mi, Wllllnmiion Krllr eyond a certain number of hours per nmli «, INTS-Atltmt 2, IO« By J. Jotepk Gribbins veek without reduced output and that "ex- erience shows that twelve hours a day TRENTON, April Ifi— Property Resfrve Policeman Coon rushed to exempt f'om taxation in Now Jer- hid post when the sirens sounded. loes not produce as much as eight hours sey, the valuation of. which has in- He patrolled the lonesome stretch day; that six days' work out of seven, creased from $316,000,000 in 1919 for some time before Twerp show- Every FrliUy by the Company, Wooo:brld«;«, N. j, ther things being equal, produees more to the enormous sum of $1,158,- ed up. Attached to his collar was Kvll.rMK'' cknt; Miuwell Logan, Vli-n-Presl- B72.113 lout year, comprises the a note from Mrs. Coort stating: Ii 1C<-1 Ii I'1- Campion, Tr«a»ur«r; Charles K 'Utput than seven days continuously." • im"' greatest headache for home own- "Come home, the all-clear signal The Cleveland industrialist points out ers and1 tax officials alike because has been soundwi." Krtltor hat labor likes overtime because it gets of the necessity of shifting the tax 'loatl to person* who cannot af- CANNING: Persona planning to NBWSPAFRlt ime and a half and that management likes ford to fieur the additional bur- go back to the old fashioned prac- it because, tn general, management doesn't tice of canning fruits, vegetables Efforts of 8,an(l fra- and'meats in order to save ration ay the bill a-nyway and secures greater coupons next winter should watch Total M obilization For Y/ar production. ternities to hrive their largt prop- erty holdings ihioiiRhout New Jcr- out for Clostrldium hotulinum, the urn the United States declared war m on l State Department of Health Frankly, we janiipt pose H» much, of an -j l^ ?L» yP . ')e tax-free rolls th,. Axis powers all America went to expert upon the question involved. We of the State have troujfit (He iill industry went to war — in a luestion to the forefront again in Most of the, germ contamination have tried the twelve-hoiirs-a-day sched- the legislative halls. of canned, foods does but little all-out effort to win and to win with ule, but, so far, have never been able to The cost to New Jersey taxpay- damage beyond the loss of th< rivate.Ht possible speed. arrange matters so that we could get on art ers of the State1! liberal exemption food, becHiise the spoiled 'nature of the subs^nce is obvious when I,,, total mobilization of American ight-hour day, six-daya-a-week. policy is graphically illustrated by the 11KJ6 law which permitted cx- it is opened for use or because this in lias been a coloUsal task but it has tmption of properties of fraterni- germs causing the spoiling are not ((impHshed in an amazingly short ties, as well as fraternal organiza- very dangerous to the one who ;i( DeGaalle And Giraad eats them. But nift so the ("ion- because American business is gear- tions. The cfturts of the State also The differences that have existed be- interpreted thfs statute as enti- tridium botulinum, saya the de- , ihc needs' of the American people and tling all types of social, golf and partment. tween Gen. Charles DeGaulle and Gen. Il grows only in the comparative i|V provides what its people need other clubs to exemption and it is Gifaud, in North Africa, seem to be on the estimated that under this interpre- absence of oxygeii and produces , what may, in peace or in war. verge of disappearing, which' is a happy tation, property valuations total- spares which are very resistant to Var docs not mean guns alone, nor ing $20,000,000 would be removed heat. If these spores are in the development. food and not killed by the heat ,i require only ships, planes, tanks from the tax rolls. At the present Nevertheless, one should remember time about eighteen per cent of all applied in canning, they will grow ; and bombs, It means every facility that whereas Gen. DeGaulle was leading a property in New Jersey is tax slowly m the cans, and in so doing exempt. produce a powerful poison. ;i. American business system including Free French movement in London, with When a person eats food con- ;iml information, education, inaur- The New Jersey Taxpayers As. limited capacity to cooperate with the Al- sociation along with other groups taining the poison by this germ, ho Sankinjf .service, electric power lies, Gen, Giraud, as the successor to Ad- are strongly urging legislative ac- becomes very ill and in a number •dilution, gut, textiles, pharmaceuli- tion not only to repeal the 193G of cases dies. The symptoms of miral Darlan, has something of consider- botulism ar» w«»knei» antl partly n(l dozens of other services which aft providing such tax exe"nipti6tl ;i able value to the Allies, the full coopera- but action that will bring about sis without pain, jHni so adequately provided and a tion of the French in North Africa. revision and curtailment of the The department advises that in ijivat speed. From London comes the word that Gen. present overly-liberal policy of using canned food*s look out for tax exemption followed in this those containing gus. The top of In,, stores of those industries, which in DeGaulle has decided that Gen. Giraud is State, They contend the trend the can may be bulging and bub- .mil nrcarrying on accelerated civil "a great soldier and a noble figure." He must be reversed because every bles may be seen in the substance. additional dollar of property re- The food appears softer and more have also played- a vita will proceed to Africa where he will en- moved from the tax rolls forces mushy than usual. In such u case, in the war effort will be told in thes deavor to find a,way to "insure that the each remaining taxpayer to pay a do not taste the food or try it mn-: during the next few weeks.' B French Empire shall be onl^ one empire." proportionate increase in his taxcp on your dog, chickens-or other ani- OTHER EDITORS SAY to otfsct the cxei tions mals for it may kill them also. If . tu I'M I low them carefully so that yo This is a sensible course to pursue and «P * in doubt, destroy il, is the advice Graveyards, cemeteries and Do Not Fear! Private /.yinian has rescued the Municipal court justices, social iuve a full realization of what Amer it has been rather difficult to understand buildings for cemetery use, as of the department. the inability of French factions to get to- More people than you realize lowly bugler from thu clutches <>f workers, doctors and many others industry in its -all-out war effort ha; well as property of educational, SILK: Manufacture of silk in an ugly tradition and elevated him ielievc that ,We can handle the religious and charitable organiia- are retarded in life, and often ilniiiK for the safety of your countr; gether in a common endeavor to free their New Jersey from silkworms- haa to a place of esteem among his problem better und more econo- ,ions, and buildings of historical completely torn to.pjgce.s, by their i.at of your family, v country from the Nazi curse. been promoted periodically from fears. Their fears become so fellows. Reveille, us "swung" by mically if the laws are revised." societies, are tax free at present. the time the State was known as Likewise all property of the habitual and discouraging to their this former member of Tommy Tho experts and semi-experts tell New Swedan, but after reaching a best daily effort that they arc Tucker's orchestra, is hot and of the nndleas parade of men who United States, the State, respec- peak in the 1830's silk culture How Customs Arrived tive counties, school districts, and often prone to surrender entirely sweet. Soldiers, wake up jitter- Hre reaiiested anil repenuliaed for Our Military Power Increases never became popular in the State. to them, flenci1, they become nigging. Even grouchy sergeants drunkenness, year after ycHr. Most Americans are familiar with the that used for military purposes, is Tin- Tinted States has been lifted to it exempt from taxation. Since the sources of imported slaves to them to such an extent ireak out in H smile. They do not seem to be improved fact that in Great Britain and continental silk have been cut off by the war, that fear is thb foremost trait of It is not surprising, perhaps, by our present process and, what t of potential military power such 'Property of exempt Aremcn's ;urope automobile drivers move on the however, the growing of silk has their lives. that the rank and file—the boys is of interest to the average tax- worid -has never. beiiirc seen." de- associations, and that used by or- again come in for its share of at- Do not felir! Your part is to who've "gotta get up, gotta get payer, they cost us it great deal. eTE of the highway Instead of the right as ganizations of crippled soldiers, all liunald Nelson, chairman of the Wat- tention. One of the foremost en- live up to the best you may know up, gotta get up this mornin'"— —Boston Herald. VMCA, YWCA.'YM'HA buildings, thusiasts is C. E. H. Gil of Mot- it ion Board and he adds that this n the United States. and trust, that the end result will should appreciate. the swing tem- numerous classes of personal prop- ristown, who has been experiment po. The thing that, rings a bell 'Newspapermen's Heaven' A few days ago the government'of Pan- erty, including U. S. and State, lie favorable . , , ifnrmance has been accomplished in ing for several years with silk Do not fear! Most of those who for Bugler Zylman is that Head- It has been said thai you cannot ama decreed that, hereafter, traffic in that county and local securities, build- worms. Gil claims that old expen- quarters approves, also, and throw it stone in Wiighin£tnn, L). style." ing and loan investments, are all light will return. Those who do republic should "keep to the right." How sive methods of producing silk arc not will not have died in vain. sending the boogie-woogie bugler ('., without striking a newspaper- Jilt. Nelson gives credit to management tax exempt. Associations fighting unnecessary an.d that a simplified man—and there lire many politi- the left-driving habit developed in Panama to head off the movtmunt insist the There are some thing's greater boy on it tour of (Ireat Britain to lalmr fiir the mighty accomplishments process makes it possible for any than tilt' preservation of physical demonstrate his popular arrange c-inns, lobbyists 'it'll smaller fry illustrates how many old world customs alarming increase in tax exemp- farmer's*wif<} to become a scri- who don't think that, would be a il is well for Americans to keep in tion is making it unprofitable to life. ment of one of the most unpopu- came to the United States. culturist in her spare time. lar musical bits in history. bad idea at all. d the contribution that the Government own real estate in New Jdrscy. Do not fear people, or things, It seems that the first hack drivers in The State Department of Agri- or imaginary forces, Do not fear So at long last, the bugler hus There probably is no dale line m;nlo through the exercise of powers culture announces that while not cmcrgod from .the iloghouae, his appearing more often in the press 'anama, ..before the days of automobiles, ELECTIONS: Twenty-three anything except the violation of by the people of the United Now Jersey municipalities will sponsoring the raising of silk, it truth, as you know it. That alone reputation properly . bleached by than the one thai begins "Wash- will be glad to put any interested ington," there probably isn't an- 0 came ffom^Jamaica, a British colony. They conduct city commission elections should he the basis of fear.— her Zylman—candidate for a brought with them the habit of driving to on May 11, the largest number silk hobbyist in touch with Mr Arlie B. DaTlthon In the Mont "solid" medal if there ever wa'd other city in the world that, is [Without the immense capital resources since the Walsh City Commission Gil. JSo if you have a white mul- gompry (Ala.) AdTertiier. one!—Chriilian Science Monitor. workshop to so. numy, the left of the road and the custom became berry tree,. otherwise known as bio people of the United States, utilized form of government was adopted Even "in the trade" it is not mplanted in Panama. , by the Legislature in 11)11. Morus alba on your property and Reveille in Swing Time High Co»t of Drunkenness generally known that Washington jllii' government of the people, the na- plenty of time to spart, got ii For extraordinary heroism, for That is, ii broad task which is has more than SOO reporters, who A|inong the larger cities'to hold touch with the Department of would have been utterly unable to elections on that day arc Hoboken, valor beyond the call of duty, for proposed in KepreNontaUve Pov)- cover not only for newspapers in Producing New Weapons Agriculture to ask about the co rescue of injured cojnradcs—in ers's pending resolve for the ap- every State of the Union, but also let the war emergency. Only through Camden, Bayonnc, Trenton, New coons. The leaves of the mul One-third of production for war pur- Brunswick, Ocean City, Pussaic, recognition of deeds such as these, pointment of a commission to for publications in almost every of the law-making power has 1 01 trcc m hundreds of American soldiers make "a study and investigation member country of the United Na- poses in Great Britain consists of weapons Ridgewood and West New York. I * ?* f.» W™ :moeracy been aftlc to collect its re Other municipalitiei s whichi h will «^lc «ff di<)t forr ^hc-*ilkworm. have been decorated. of' all factors relating to the prob- tions. ' that did not exist, except iir the imagina- iilso open polling places on May 11 For Pvt. Clarence Zylnian of lem of drunkenness in Massachu- A, recent, count showed more IIYi.'S in its own defenHc. ABOUT'NEW JERSEY: Plasti. to elect city commissions include the American Expeditionary Force setts." The resolve states that be- than 500 publicity experts, most tions of their inventors, when war broke auto tags may be selected ifor lltl- Avalon, Avon, Belmar, Bradley n England, there may be no medal cause of the high expense im- of them former correspondents, on automobile* under the provisions out, declares Oliver Lyttleton, British Min- Beach, Brigantinc City, Cape May at all. Yet he is a hero in a very posed on taxpayers by drunken- the Covcniinent pay roll. Their of a new law adopted by th£ Legis- ister of Production. City, Cedar Grove, Harvey Cedars, efiniie sense of that word. His ness, "plus the fact that there is a job it#to (jot favorable notices in ' Only 7 Of 4,000 Woanded Die [aturo Special draft boards 1 He points out that British output in, Hawthorne, Margute City, Mount alor is unquestioned. His seiv- medical evidence Unit this prob- tlu newspapers about the Adminis- "uly seven of 4,000 land, sea and air Kphruiin, North Bergen, Raritati ure at work in New Jersey classi- e has far exceeded the call of lem, is-more medical thmi ni tration, the departments to which fying prisoners in New Jersey's allies treated in the South Pacific and February was 4 per cent greater than in Township and' Spotswood. uty—and therein lies his fame nal," changes in the Massachu- they are assigned, und the brass correctional institutions for serv- not his medal. setts laws may bv advisable. hats who head their bureaus. • tialia had fatal results, according to the same month of last year and continues In many communities the elec- ice in the.army when their terms tions promise to be spirited and Counting reporters and Rnverfi-' to expand. Four times as many heavy expire A statewide car shar- revealed by the Navy's Bureau there is ijo dearth of candidates. Uli'iit press agents, about, one per- bombers, for example, .were produced in ing campaign will soon get under- son out <>f eath JJOU in the capital and Surgery.. In the Capital City of Trenton way in New Jersey to -further re- OUR DEMOCRACY the British Isles in February, this year, seventeen starters ure awaiting i^ entrajti'd in- publiciaiti^ Washing-' | '1'iiis is amazing. When we consider duce auto mileage . . . New Jersey ton Itciivii'n'S. — Jamie J. Bugler than were .completed in the same month pf the signal to begin campaigning, residents are asked to subscribe It maajiy of the men'were badly wounded including five incumbents. Bi- PROGRESS THROUGH WORK. in Editor and PubliiW. . last year. $480,000,000 in war bonds during almost miraculous that only .seven partisan tickets uve featured in the current Second War Loan JUST |of Camdeii and other cities. As elec- Drive . . . Kindling wood in bags IN THE EARLY PATS OF AMERICA desert warfare are numbered und tells his tion day draws near the candidates must be,sold on the basis of avoir- MEN W0RKED HARD WITH fare given our fighting men and the promise to -btcom fur it—-Kitchner Hcc-. _ These include Beverly, Ouklyn and FUTURE SUSTENANCE. called off this year Men am tint. ic the Solomons war zone. It w tiews From India Runway. The City .of Trenton women in the armed forces may (1 was the first to adopt City Com- d upon treatment of men injured by llerus "something"*from India which receive auto drivers licenses free So Do We missions in 11)11 and in 1035 l!u| what we ure wonviiiK about "lie gun and rifle bullets, shell fraf- may interest a' few Americans who have of charge thfs' year under a new changed to the Municipal' Manager is the hip-ainl-niin drivers.T-Tho t-i. seven; burns, skull fractures,' p.ene- been shouting their heads off to find out term of government. After u very law passed^'the Legislature . The New Jersey State 'Library has l'athlinder. "iis ol' the chest and abdomen and in- whether the Atlantic Charter applies to sad experience with this form'of government, t,he*iity- changed back rateived a gift ftf sixty valuabl If And When books donated by the,New Jersey ollS. India: to City Commission in I'JUW., i A pat (in the back makes one Society of the Daughters of Amer eily removal of the wounded from Membera of the Federation of Indian I .In his best, all right, if it's, done ALL' CLEAR: Before the au- ican Colonists Twelve thou areas and excellent medical care, | with a hair brush at the ^ge of ' Chambers of 'Commerce and Industry, dible "all clem" signal wan re- sand beauticians of New, Jersey ID. -Austin American. • ^ the use of the aulfa drugs, ex- meeting in New Delhi, recently adopted a cently devised' to warn civilian are' aaked by the State' Board o - \ defense forces that practice air Beauty Culture Control to help ir i'i the reaulU, . • strongly-worded resolution opposing In- j Neither Do We ' rttiH HU»I ts wii ciiuiplu!*d»..WM: every way to sell bonds in the cur- [ The moon, says a radio expert, rent war loan drive . . . State for A. an example of the recovery 6f men dia's unrestricted'adherence'to the Atlan- dens ami reiser* policemen were i throws back the wireless Wavfe'8""" !••; lives of the next generation of tion . . . Only'one illegal'still r - ls blackout when the ladift consti- NATIONAL STRENGTH FOk & 1'rcseiiliinj; '(TuiuPi rHiun. '»eight hours than he does in twelve tuted tfhcoiily ttudiblw "all l" ((,'imt'mucd on Page'&) i that th<|L«ej(utJQ<» Qi tjie manpow-

>\ ••' •:-..rffattfi FAf.K EIGHT FRIDAY, APRTL 16, 1»4R

We can't lose the (fond these -•-where faith h M;.t,,,, Typical Marine Raider s have done «» lon(f as there Other Editors Say every man is a u-l(.[, Servicemen's Plaque Dedicated wnrtipr in America like this free nation. — f\^ mother. Wo aron't fijchtinK just Herald. Two Gold Stars the farm's one old car, but she to down a crazy paper hunger and At Ceremony In Sewaren Sunday While scanninsr a Missouri paper didn't «nk for more. She pushed a liarbarir war lord. Wo are fiirM- McDermott says :i ; an old buggy out of a shed, paint- inf for mothPTS and wives who ore which romp? to our desk we noted must get into porvic,. SEWAREN — Y h e Sew»ren tii.mc. »nnr Roll liy the jr'ilil stir si'tors, Mis' ft doten h»n!ti , "** with nn attendincc of ovor thrrr ]Dorothy Stici- mill Mi.=. Bornard pmntl, but productive farm of the hundred, H. D. Clark, president JQ^iifl, y (In,1 "tliHil rail tn colnr= better class with neat buildings She didn't complain about th< i.f the Scwnren Civic Asuwiutinn l},j- the WiindhridjfC Hig-li School and of thrifty appearance. In the sugar and the coffee shortage.* front window of this little farm or the g&soline ard tire rationing. ip,If pi'-ipi'inn: [Callahan. of St. Janus' R. ('. home hangs a four-star service She took It in her stride anil Sclrpli••(!' Ky Wooilbriilff : ciuirth. 'if Wo.xllnidpc. herself, machine - like, to Hiph Sch«4 Bflnd M by Alfred Ftillowirtir the ceremony, the Overnight, two stirs were keep going, many, many hours a Hiiirhmnn. student lender, und KiH'stn of honor, members of the changed to gold. *A SO-year-old week. We would henltate to say M»thcw ,h\go, drum m*J#r; "Of- Band, American I.i'tion Po?t No. farm widow sat in a country how many hours. ficinl An Corj* March," "U. S. 8", Woodliridir*; I'n i" Compnny No. church, with calloused handu The whir of tho cream Wparft- Fii'ld Aitillery Mirth, "Anchon 1, Township i-ommittprmtn and wiped nway the tears as She heard tor, the cackle of 0 hen, a new Afcay," "Nfarinw Hyrffn," PtidjfP local Girl arid B",- Sc an eiprrt with a number morning, she. mended fences, sht her sonB and she fives her money. Church; (rreptinfrt, by Mr. ClnrV; of weapon*, knowi mmy trlckt of jupgle warfare and* phyiicalljr l.auled huge ionrts of fceM to the Stop unly wMics she conld giv Iptto, Rnlo(rA, Violet it •• hard •» tiaili. selection. 'C!od of Oof Fathers" Townsend, Alma Coiintrrman, enw barn. The tires were bad on herself. by the Brass Choir. Speaker*— Anne Kopcho mid Unrothy Adams. May Be Mr*. AshiT Fitz-R»ndoJph, Wood- They wpri> ns^-Utnl by Michael Trailers flow on the road seem bridge Township Chairman o( the Quinn and .Tames 0. f'atano. "Make Easter »hipsh»p« and tidy. It may be American Red Cross; Miehap] J. Mernbrrs of tho band transporta- with a'jpft of smart ip Trainer of th* Africaf n UponJ tion committee were Mrs. Martin another ten to fifteen* year* tie- P,.rt No. 87; C«pt«in Roy R An- fore the Gipsy life producep the to give the final touch ( derson of the U. S. Armjr and MaryMll]1 ,,n ^r!!H D ) rolling slum.—Atlanta Coi^titu- 0 Mayor August F. Gr*iner; «onfc, Mr. and Mr*. John A. Kozusko. tion. her latter outfit!" "America the Beautiful," accom- Kenneth DorirV, William J. Ba- panied by the Band; adjournment ran, Michael Quinn, Elwood Wick- Movie Punle to the Town Trintle wker« the berjr, Herbert B. Rankin, W. Nixon When you «b«erve a man weep- Honor Plaque wat erected. Eborn, James'TJ. Cfftirno irmr W. ing «t * talkie, you can't tell Poem, written by Mrt. Mont- Prank Burrs. whether tit h*» a sensitive heart gomery Bitlfour t» fconor tho«e or sensitive ears.—San (Francisco Men's Suits $22.50 to $35.00 n«w servinjc, read by Miss Ruth Chroniel*. Ballard: And Cut the Price, Too? Diamond engagement and wtI),l Lovingly, proudly, we wt tbffr If wpr thone w«s a tirne to Proof Topcoats $15.00 to $37:50 ding ring* ensemble names away with the double feature (and Figures, »how that the average In care of the»wlnd afldjwather, this often has be<>n proposed) it is mounting* in matching d« 5|?w I beard grows only six inches a Here by the rasiiHhfire.

"CAPITOL CAPERS: It took LINGERIE 45c 3 for $.125 three important State and Fed- New dainty underwear for Easter. Such famous eral agencies to get Oliver M. makes as "BARBIZON," "SEAMPRUFE" and 65c...... 2for $1.25 Small, Port Norria taxi driver, to "KAYSER." Make your selection from a large va- erase OUT from the door of his riety of styles ai\d shades. one man taxicab ,.. State defense officials have been asked not to Also Foundation Garments For Every Requirement Hickok Suspenders-Belts-Jewelry hold any more practice blackouts on Friday nights because they in- Arrow Shirts $2.25 Eagley Shirts $2.00 Tnival Shirts $1.50 terrupt too many Friday night poker games , . . Installation of beauty .shops in New Jersey war PARAMOUNT^ A COMPLETE SELECTION OF TO FDR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS industries would be worse than — NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS taking a ham sandwich to a ban- quet, believes Charles A. La Vine, 182 SMITHST. LADIES HOSE Chairman of the State .Board of PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Beauty Culture Control. GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE RAYONS - LISLES . MESHES LADIES' GLOVES '.....' . $1.00 to $2.98 BAGS $1.90 to $2.98 COSTUME JEWELRY . 59c - $1.00 (PLUS TAX)

Baumann's Easter Flowers OveHSO years wrving the public freth cut flowers»™ plant* from out- own 20 greenhouse BARBIZON SLIPS ... .$l.|5 Whether it be your sweetheart, wife, num i ir daughter, they should wear a corsage Easter ny<^ PANTIES , . 59c Gardenia plants covered with buds and II" '•', Ladies'Dresses... $2.29 to 14.98 Ladies Sweaters .. $2.98 to $4.98 bloonurtg rose bushes, several varwties of axal< ^«"" a wide variety of beautiful combinations <•! l"t Girls'Dresses .V . $1.49 to $1.98 Ladies'Slacks ... $1.98 to$5.9 8 plants. ' •> ^i Flower and plant arranfemento that you do • ' ** BOYS' WASH SUITS AND JERSEYS $1.39t « $1.98 elsewhere you will find here in great proiu l! BOYS' SAILOR SUITS ..., $2.98 - $3.98 beauty and freshness. A delight to all who i l|U them. - FOR ALL THE FAMILY - If you cannot come call Rahway 7-0711—74711—7-0713 To get tke.mott nlw» for #W Coupon aotsct from UM following OPEN EVENING* IA8TER WEEK. BUSTER BROWN . PftLLV PRESTON . FLQBflHElM . JARMAN - SUNEHAL ORDIB MKVLM JOHN R. ZAUMA0 Christensen's Dept. Store 900 St. Gtorge Att. Rahway, 97 Main Street PI»M 84084 Woodbridge, N. J. A» a tonaW of tk» Barkt

"" r —LEADER FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1943 PAGE NINE NI'Kl

LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES IXGA.L NOTICES lH0UF.Y WINDOW LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES 1 When tlio motor- lommlllee n( the Town«blp «f minimum bM» »h«ll be reeUvjo in an. piirsiinni to law. filed a Any Ut.rB.ii, | , violates » le- further notice that at said uhlp waft W M r ii Block IOC:"., WomlbrldRP Town- flrfi-r Tut W-'n"i Doeket CIT/IM Takp MI uiKe held M.induv. April fill CpoTi nc^.e^l^'>nce of the minimum minimum urii••• at which -.aid Ion In .',,,. |,,. hail lien " , or any date lo which It may •II^K In rnmf.lv will, :>ny pnrt of hip Aaspasmonl Mu>.i Itlti, 1 win directed lu »dV»r- md, nr bid abov» minimum, by tht aid bio-k will be mlil loftMbftr Mu>.i adjoiirnpd, Ihe Township Corn- '••^n',y minutos refused my of tli,. f,,||,,tfinn Rcrtlorw. nmnc Tnke further' nolke ll.fit NliTICK OP PUBLIC SAI.K ilse the fail that nn Monday eve- ~ nlilD Committee nnd the psy- with iill uther details p*rtlnnnt, the iriliee reserves the rlfchl In lt» nriiiunn* r, Township Committee hup, by rcno- limit, April IHili. liMa, the Tuwn- menl thereof by lh« purehmw «e- :iid miiiiunim price belnit jlOO.IM ,,„ i,.M'iuiac the cur TO WHOM IT MAV CONOKHN- lairctlon to reject any one or all nlinll tie fluhj i ii 11 UP mil ox- iillon and pinm.nnt lo lnw, n»eil n nblp I'otnmlltpe will meet at B V. M. ordlnK to the manner of purchai* plus co^tn of preparlnK deed And ad- At a rettulfir meeting of th# Town jlna and to sell said lot In said in nororrtnme with terms of «tla on VI|,,,l, iforffc Switt Klrty »D Dulliifs nr to iiilnlnitirn pii< P :il whli-li *i\\t\ lot In ship Coinmlttpp of the Township of i\\ T.i in the Committee Chamh ISIIIK IliU -l.il.' Said hits la said dock to such bidder an It may **- file, Ibi- Tuwifttup will i1ellv«r a for : pcrlnd nnl ex i.ilil block will l>e s'tNl topother WnndhrldKP held Moiuluv. April Memorial Miinleiiial itiilldhiB. Wnnd- block if sold on l.-rnn, will require , |lie doofthat eet, due. regard beitiR Klv*n to baritftln and sale ile«tl for mid prttn •PSilltlK Iliirty "I ilnys, nr lo liol li, •with all oilier dptulls pi-rtinenl. iMli, 19Kt. 1 WHS dlreripd lo mlver- brldne. New .Inmev, nnd expose nnd II down I'liymi-iii of |3iJ on, tht hal- elms find manner of pnyment, In V*. _ He wna fined Ii tllf illsi'rpty of tin- court lil minimum prlci' lieliiK JU.U.O" tl«e Hie fni-t Hint on Monday eve- si>ll at public sale and lo the high- iincp of jiurchiis^ prlt'e lo be paid Ih •n»e otte or more minimum hldn 8BCT10N II. All nriliniini'PH mill IIB nmls oi preparing; itei'd IUHI nlnfr, April IDih, l!)i:i. Ihe Town- cut bidder nrcordlns; )m lermf of l)iited: April titli. 1!M* iMMi.il nitiiulilv iiistnllm'iit-1 uf |IO.*0 the BT5Tccn fhall be received. B, I. lU'NKlAN, I'.lV imrls nr nrdliniinccs liK'niiHlHti-ut vprilNlnK lliiH sale. iBntii lot In ship Opmmltlee will meet lit S P. M. sale on file.with th« Township Clerk plun (nil-rent and other l«rmi pro- I'pnn acccpmnce of tbp minimum TnirnRhlp Clerk. liprpwllh nrp brrcliy l r<:i|ulre a ilnwn iniynu'iit of Jl.VOll, Meniorinl Municipal l)ulldtn(f. Wood- ll.lv tend prior to sale, l.ol 9 IV Take' Turtlier noll< e Hiat at l^ld lirldB'1, New Jersey, and expose nnd Township Commlltee "and the pay- \|>rll IHlh, 1KI3, lu the IndepeniK'tll inpilliiloly ,,ri(.r |iubll,n!U,n"ii! Vi luilimie nl imp'hiiHP prl< p, to be lllci. k |I>;;I-S, WuodbrhUc T»wii*hlv i.ilr. nr nny .lute lo which It m*y b« MUCH TALK sell ut public snle nnd tn Hip h'_ ' ment thereof by the purchMur ac- LiMider, Kin miiniiiM- prnvlilnl hy iliw Jut 1(1 111 cijiial Innntlily Instil IHnentN Asse.ssnu-nt Map, adinurtied, Ihe Township Commlt- of $10,00 plus Interest and other nut bidder nccnrilliiK lo terms of nnl* cording to thn manner or pur- jy .polk? man Goo. t-.e reserves Ibe riKhl In It* Rltrre- AfdlVST K (HtKlSKIt, lerniH provided tor In contract o( cm Ille with the Township Clerk iiiitac in accordance with terms of Take ftiriher notice Hint the liefer Till M-4IKt| llnrkrl IIKMIJI hear open to Inspection nnd tn be puhltoly mile on file, the Township.,will de- Township Commutes h»B, by r«»o NOTK f. UK PUBLIC MLH lion t.i rejret any one or all blda ,V ,,,ul<|n\t hcl|T hear- Hale. MARTHA (1. ZI'.TTI.KMO'YKI';1,1 redcT prior in mile, l.nls TifrJ to Ii3f liver n bat-Rain and sale. dril Mil. 1UW. I Win dl- ,n i,onk for $8. The ship i Committee hap, hy resolution routs of prepiirlli( deed niuii> nilrilmum hldft shall be fe- hhls iiinl to sell xalil lnl »u si.1'1 mid pursuant to law, fined a rlilnl April liltli. l!H:i, In Ihe Indepemlenl- lisliiK this sale, Hnld ri'uted tn advertise tin* fuel that ,,( into action, the on Mond.iy evelthm. April lf*l ti. •e!ved. him k to such hlililor J.H It niuy.Be- mum price al which mild lots hi snld block If snld cm terms, will requlr* I'pou cineptniKD of the minimum lecl, ,l.i(. te^at'il lielUK Klven t'» Hits, tin- Township rommlltee will j.,i| a,,d the city KOTIOK or PUBLIC SAI.K block will lie snld together with ul a ibm II p.LViilrlll nf $1".,HI1. Ihe l)«l Lift, or hid abiivp minimum, by th« l('i'inK and inatinei of , i^iymenl. !•> meet at « I'. M. War Thn a In Ihe other delnllB pertinent, wild mini liefer TIM »m'krt I." Knee nf purr)ui|i« price to he paid Knuliip Commlltpi. And tlie p»y- TO WHOM IT MAY OONCEllN- CiijH' OIK. or nini'c inliilinum itlds mum price UPIIIK (liiiUHl Plus cost In einiiil monthly, installments Committee Chamliet'i. Mfjincirlnl mini thcrpof by thp piifliaaer ao- At a i-PKUlar ineclliiK or 111. KI.IIII be ri'i'vlved, . . . . :' of iir«p.irlim deed and MlycrUatnjl iLunliioul tl'ill'lln-j. Wuoilbrlilgc, H TT MAT tttf»eftHN: ••• . .riling to HIP iminuer of punlisse Towuahlp C«mn>lttn of tho Tpon accpiMini.e nf "flu. miiilmiiu. Ihls sale. Hnld lots in said-.bloc TO New .lersey, and r\pi'Ke illld Sell -11 At a , ri'KUlar meetlnR of the provided for In cnfitrart of sal*. In ai ,'oiifHuce , with trrffls ot Mt* ship of WiMidliriflRe lielrf Mon 1ml. nr bid ahm'e. fnii.lmiim, hy the If iiolil nn terms will «ei|Ulre a,down pnlilii- Siile and lo I hi- hliriiest bid- Towrushlp Cnmmltli-o of tlie Tnwn- nn Hie, ihe Township will deliver ;A,_ NOTICES ilny, April fitli, ion, i VVHH ,n Tnttiiwliip roiniiiittee and thp pn>* pnymonl »r Itri.in) tin. baluitc Take furlher nntlre thai ol i»ld der aicroriHliff to tet'tus of sale "ll , ( rc<:lcfl to ftflvcrllBp. (lie iiwt Hint piircloisf* prhn h> be paltt In c shlp of WondbrlcjKP held Moti- salp, or iinv date to wlileh'll may hs " liiii'Kiiln *inl s. purchnspr ur- 1 Ille uitli I be Township Clerk on Momliiv ftpnlnc. April 19tli c43, the Township Commit ti>« wll In .neenrdance 'Wl(h terms of snip Internal and oth«r terms provldlj' rected to iidvertlsn tho fuel Unit reaervcM the rlRht In i)a discretion mcot ftl H.P. M. \Vnr Tlmr In rhn Hi., I IK- Tuwnctilp Will ilpllver a for In ciitilnict of sale. nn M"nndny evenltiBi A.Pril ittlli, tn rolect any one nr all bldn and to Committee Clmmherrt, Memorial aht and ..sale deed I'oV said Take further notice Ihni nt »nl 19 III, the Township Committee will sell sal'l lnl in said lilnik in - Muiilclimil RnililinE, • WonrthrlflM, n mises. sale, or any date lu *lil«-li It may h iiied at s r, M. Wiir Time In Hiet,|dder a« ii muy nelecl, due rutanl n linn (M Now JprHpy, and PXPUHO ami sell ill ATKIi; April tub. l!M;i iKijniirned, tho Township Committee I committee Chambers, Memorial bein^r Riv'fifi to terms tuul niiinnor M of payjuent, in case one or mure public sale and to flip, blgliest Mil- II. .1, W.-NHiAN. res«r\'Ps the right In Its discretion Miiniripril _ HulldliiK, NVoodhrldKc, It ,,,,1 UK IIV A. Nn der iiccoi'rting to tertn-s of sale on TownnhlP Clerk. lo reject any dW, fir all bids and In New Jet-ieV, and expose anil sell Hi , Ml, y N, .1 on flic with the Township Clerk open To be ailvi i'tlHPd April 9Mi :.ndfell siiid lots hi said hlnck to Kuril uhllc sale and. to the highest hlil- Tilr., tn itiBpartlon iiml tn lip piililh-lV bidder -is It may select, due regard iler (w'eoi'dlnK in terms nl. sale on Ivli 1 Itrll llilli, I 1 II, In Ili'e Indopenrl- otor NinnlK loiii prim- to snip l.ols 1^ li iiml ni-l-cader. being Blven to term* nnd manner of Ille with the Township Clerk open payment, tn case one iir more mlnl- (!(liUlH nil I'WUll 13 In Work 'Jiiii-r; WooilbrlilBi) Inspection and ti> he publicly niiini t)ld% shall be received. nt ci'Mtnd 1>5 Township AsRCHshii'iil Map. Hefer tm \V-H4i Docket fend prim tn sale, Lid 1'J-K In Illnck Tunk Van Myi'klp . I'pon uccepiiini'e of Jh« minimum Mi:', \VoodlitidKe Township Assess- Tflkp fur'.lirr notice tlia.t life MITIlK OK I'lllI.K: SALE bid, or bid above minimum, by the |,, rnlvoroul (. ment Map. i'O WHOM IT MAY OONOHttN: Tnwiishlp Committee and the pay- ,,i- lirciu'li of ''on- Township Commltlee lias, by reso- At :i rnKulnr mentlnR of the ment thereof by the purchaser ne- Take mrliinr notice that Hie. ,, run l'c HPIMI Hi lutlfln mill purjuinnl tn law, flxpfl n Ti>wnHlhl|i Cniniiilltee of Hip Town- eufdlni? to the manner of purchase TnWnslilp Coin m it lee has, by rise.- \vi- , lVMli Am- minimum nrke -• t wlilc-li snld lotn I" mid block will'lie sold loHelhrr hip of WoudbrldSP held Monctiiy, hi'accordance with terms of snle on lullnn and pursuunl tt> law, fixed a 1th nil oilier dotulls pertinent, Vptll Pi 111. KM'!. I was directed lilt, the Township will deliver n bar- minimum price at Which Hiild )ot in ,i .i ( gain and sale deed for said premises, 1 till minimum prii i- IM<).0 » advertise the fact Hint on Monday Hiild block will be sold together ill I *. I. T- fiiiled: April ilih, 19ir,. odlt «'urp. Ilia costs of prritarliiff deed ami iiil- venltiK, April I'Jih, 19i:i, Hie Town. with all other details pertinent, erllsltig thin salp. SnM lo-ls In said Klilp Comnilltee will meet in S I'. n. ,i. UIINKIAN. said minimum price btjiiR Viriii.i'ii lock If sold on terms, will require M. (Wiir Tlnipi In the, Committee Towjahlp Clerk. plus costs of preparing ore.il and ai clown payment nl' t Iii.Ml, the tin I- lamliev.s, Meinnrlal M u n i e Ipul To ha iidviTllspd Aptil flh andvetilitlng thin salp. Said lot In H:I .nee of purchjisc price to be pftld In HulldliiK. VVimdhrlilKe, New .Iprsey, April 16th, 1913, In Ihe Independent- block If sold on terms, will reitlil 1 Lin) expose and neil at publii sale „„„, ,-vlilU nil lo In- pulillrlt lead prior to vided fur In contrail of sale. ale. or any ijiue tu which It may li sale, l«rt«.iUJAaii'l ^111! iw Ulouk TO WHOM IT MAY (JONCKJiS: ,,,!,;,„«• idjnurm-il. the Township) Cummlt . Woodbrhl^e Township Aswertri- At a rcgiihlP meeting oT Take further notice that nt mild i.MlVncx. 1SMJ. at at rpHervM the rlglit In Hfl disi'ie niiMit Map. • • Townnhlp Committee of Ihe Town- sale, or nny dale, to w*|ch it may be , April. Ion to reject any one or nil lilil adjourned, the Township Commit- f April. 3 Tiikt" further mil lee that the ship of Wood'tirtdft* held Monday, ,,,,„ f A anil to sell said lots in snld block lee reserves tlie rl«ht In its dlscre- iwini'.'p; Township L'oramlltee has, by remi- April fith, lilt:!, I was directed o such bidder tin It may select, ilu to ndvertlsn the (tact that on Mon- lion to reject any one or all bhla liiHon niui pursuant to law. Used a 1 reiturd bplnit Riven t» terms aiv minimum price at which .Maid lols Itt day pvenltiK. A|"M l»tli, 1!H3, tin mid tn sell said lot in said block I unit »ti manner of payment, In case, one o said block will In- sold loKctUcr Township t.'iimnilttei' will mi*ei to sin-h hldderjis It may select, dnu morn minimum bills uliall bo '<•With nil other details pertinent, wald at S p. M. War Time in the Com. reiraril beins Tjlven to terms and •IVIMI. minimum price being; S'.IIHI mi plus mlllee. Chambers, Memnrlitl Munlcl niiiuner of payment, in case out ur |l..i'kiii» costs of preparing deed and adver- pal Building, Woodbridge, New Jer minimum bids shall be rc- Upon a<'.ii'planci! of ilm mlnlniuf npy, nhd expose Hild HP^H at ifubllc Illllllnll'il llsliiK Illls siile. Said lots iii sulif| iveit, Mi, or bid abuve minimum, by Ih block If sold on leiins, will leiiiiire Rale and to the highest bidder He- Township Committee mid the liu pordJiiK to tprma (if sa,le on file with Cpon acceptance of Ilie minimum ii down {tiiyitioni of H(i nu. thf bnl- bid, or bid above mlnluidm, by Ihe mcnt tliprtul' lif the inuvliascr H iiiue of pin i hase r>i"l'i' Irt be |juld In the Township Clerk open to Inspec- 1 tion and to be publicly read iirlor Township Committee, and the pay- urdlng lo the manner of purrlui ri|iial monthly iMHtallmtiits,,!^ iO.tii) 1 IIKAI.TII In in'cunMnce Wtttl term* «f »» plus Interest ami other terrlm pro- In snip. In. » |n Bloi'k "M. Wood- ment thereof by the nurnhuuei »c- Quality /or, Price! i,urn "i I on file, tho Township will ilollv vldpd tor In enntnirt of .wle. brUlut' Township AsK.'syinenl Mup. cordlim to the manner of purchase si I" Taka further '-nonce that the In iiccorditni'e with terms of snle Take furlher notice thill nl said Township Committee has, by reso- sale, or ant diile to whjjj^ jt miiy on tilp. Hie Township will delivesulirl l)ri;tnlac«, lution and pursuant to law, fixed a b>. adjourned, Ilie Towiisltfp Com- a hui-£iiin and null! deed for Extra fancy .illiri'lK"' - minimum prlcis ut which said lot In 1 nilitei' reserves the rlshi In Us dls- rin UlNKIAN , mild block will bo sold together litli, I!U:'.. "Blue Tip" • t-.'tlciii in reject any unit or nil bids Dalcd: April nl am piirt inlilp Clerk. with all other de.ta.lls pertinent, B, ,1. DCN'KIAN, and to sell .said lots In s|ti,l block to I hii i April !HI. .'"'I snld minimum price hi'lng $125.(111 Townshiii Cleili. ASPARAGUSsrvSe tatty atparagut this WMk-«nd. Kwh bidder a» II.. uu.y scloi t, due 1 •plus co,?;ird beiiiK fflven loJU'nns uiul Tn In. i.ilverliseil April Hili iiml .jiil nn Mull advertlslnir this snle. Kald lot In milliner ot payment, intase one or April HUI1. liu:i, in tlie Itnlepi'i.il- Ma>, lull'., ii said block If sold on U>nnn, will re /:i-4 more minimum hldH shall be re- ent - Leildi1.'. eiling ill ">' lUtrr Tin W-KH) l>wk<- iiulrp a down puymeiit of 51." DO, Juicy Doz«n 33c CALAVO PEARS jUn*o 2 *» 25c 1 Flonda l.'i-l'l. W'K" MiTin: OK i'i III.ii sii.i: the, baliiiiL'e of purchase, price, to be - l.'pori aci'cpinnce i.f the minimum lll-ler 'I'll! W-.UIt llm'kft t:i7/'.| ;:l ORANGES H'I'SIII.H ill If.' puid in equal moniiily liiH.iiilmeiit TU WHOM !T MAY CUNU-'.I;S: lud, or 1i|d nbove minimum, by tiie NOTK T, (11'' rtlBl.lC SAI.K JUMBO Bunch u|1 of llo.iK) plus inlereA and nlln'i Each $C Young ilvi'll •'"' At n ii'sular niv-tliii; nf Ihe To Whom it May Concern;; FLWIOA RADISHES 1 1 Township Commit leu mid tilt- |>*y- terms provided for hi i-ontract of GRAPEFRUIT at t " *'' Towiirilrtp roiniiillli'i: i>r the Town- At a regular meetiin g of tht o Town- 1 1 ent thereof by Ilie puiclniHi.'r uc- sale. 'I'll,- ( t ' ' I't tihlli of Wiiodbrliim- held Mundiij, rdiiKt lo Ihe mariner of purchuse 1 19c Sunkist LEMONS 6 •** 13c April '.th. I'.ii: ., I was (Uiivlnl ;.' torilaiicc wifh t(.-rtnH of sale on CELERY' S3 « 2 -.,,.- TU iLtlGLT:, tn (ntvrrttm* l»«- Iw4 -Hull, uu iluti- iht- T.ivcttship-wlll ttellver it bnr- 11\,; Kr.NNlMi AT ilnj evctlllii;. April !!Mli. I'.i l;!, I'M' u amis:ile deed for said premises. Se'ected Box 29c Headquarters for Rose Bushes, Grass Seed, limoid •I, ri'lilllNC; (.>!•' TO\VIIHIIII> Coininllici. will nii-i-i .it 'alcil: April Ct11. Iill:;, TOMATOES ; ,,vi|.K l-'llti THKIK HI'. M. (Win- TinnO In tin- Ci>mmilti'e It I, DINIIJAX, , ins, ASM Til KIX ClnimberK, Memurial M u n I '• ilial TowiiNhip Clerk, Bunch 7< KI HiillilliiK, WiiinHirldK... New .lersey. To ailvi'i lised April ',) ii nil Fresh California Sugar' linH »'\posc and Hell al )iulilii' NI(1I- CARROTS lK i:i:tin.ATui:v mil I i, i!l-|.:, in Hie I tuic|ieni|etit - ill ul tl) Ilie nlltll.'Ht lillliler .nronllliK !•• I'l'ISl'ClSKS. Mill'.- in;.\i,T" (>I"TIII: lo inrniH lit sale nil tile with ihe SEAFOOD NOT RATIONED Township I'lcik 'tpen tn inspiiilhiii i-irr Tin H.r.nh Ikiirkc-i t:i7/iHMi tinrl to In. pulillilv I'CHII ""•' " "• vo'i'ii !•: or I'tiii.K: SAI.K Large ,,,.|;:nll flllHll kl'l'll Ha le, I ,nl « ','" ii ud ">^ HI... k II WHOM IT MAV -»"ONCKRN: Fancy «•.11.In th». ToiMi- At a rciitiUr meeting nl the HEEDED FOR THE$£ /TEMS seHyiiutii Nliip. 23c ^,. in tin- fuuiity the .iwnsliip Commit tee of the Town- Taku furiher nolln> thai Flounders ,ii tlrst olitain- ilp of Wonilliridfie hi'ld Jlonday, For Thrifty Easter Township Connnilii.c h;is, liy ,,,1^ I,, |,,. l.ssiim) lllll .'.III. l:il:l, t WilS dlrt-cted IGold Seal "DATED" FRESH In I ion and pursuant to luw, tl; Fresh , Ti nh.'ilis, ih,.. fm | Unit on Mon- minimum price at, whi< h.^ub] Boston Ib. ,,W]iiT and |i.l> ' I.I i> I'Viiinu. April Illtli. I ill", SOX - BELTS - GLOVES Carton c Hllld block frill lie si | , |,|-,1 |i-l.', i.ilil till crtlltciil. >:ii'' lie Tnwilslllp Cnmtnillee wll! meet 17 with all other il' i.ul- p SHIRTS • TIES of 1Z Mackerel ,,i iiarlior any ilutf mliiimuiii pi|ci. bcini; S-TiVl.HU plu* t * 1'. M. \\\ir Time in the I'oin- ib. 33c WHITING «>. 15c , v.pt III rullipli- cnHis oi prup-irliiK ilt'i'i 1 mid- udvi'i- llltci' Chillllliel'S, MellHirhll Silllliri- HATS•SHOES SHRIMP [z nt Hiiihlinn, W'nndhridBi.., New ,ler- ,|1(\i.-iim» ol till* tlslnff this sale Said luls 111 t-;.Id EGGS Fillet of Mackerel* 25c will iv'iuln e> , illld expose and sell il! pllbllil ib. 19c block If HUIII on tcrni", 1 Grade A! WEAKFISH , 1.1.1 no.. ain»lj HiK u down payini'iu oi }J ;,.IIII, Ilic lii.I ale and lo the highest bidder it' - ; Large Size! lr.,1. yrdltiK 1" terms of shli- on tile vvilli buy , i ,ti T< |-;tt!<»l. IHK IIIII-C of purchase prh nIn 1,4' llilhl H Guarnntte'l Ic hr SHAD •UCK ••lit HADDOCK r. v?,3c ..i }l.ii» lor IMU'II euual itioiithly insUtUnir tl"1 lie Township Clerk open lo inspei - PAJAMAS - ROBES - HOUSECOATS Get the new boo. "J00 Wovs tr> Sflrvt Eggi " .neb it-'iiiiU- ]>Iu^ !]i'ti.'re.si :iiid othei terms IH'1 Ion and to lie publlely_ rend prior Sinn ol Twi'iiiy- vlded for ID citiitract f salu. o sale. Lois Ltl and 17 in IliocK SWEATERS • HOSE - SUITS Today's Best Coffee Value! KJ. WnndhrhlKP Township Asm'.ss- i,,r Hit. rcKl"l''i- Taki; further iinth- that ,ll ilcnl MiitV Farmdol* Tall .Inn1 ami lnl' CJ'll uiile, or iiny date m wbl-'b i Tilke furlher noliie Mint the Can :,..• ice lor the li1" ildjnttrtled, tin- Tnu lisli]|i Evaporated C rowiiNhlp I'linimitteu Inis, b>" resi>- p ii.|{l. COFFEE .- !nr tin; uriBl.iii cretinn I" rejirt imv •" II hid NOT RATIONED. ulcl ln!s salil block f iiinlinmii prlct' ^t which .said lnt.i in or ,il,d alit p Choper's Department Store ll Township Cnimiiiiit'<- and Ihe pay equal ii.ioni lil\ i nstalhiiciils NBCRI1Z l\t Rice"Putls rpk,. iIn- punwut- v1 lueni tlierenf by tlie purchaser Jln.iin plus Inti.-resi and oilier terms More Cups for Your Stamp! 1 PRUNES' ivisions pf III' ' cording to ihe wanner of pure provided for iu coiuraiM ol sale. tit NBC 100% Bran ;ir In ai'cordance with terms of sal Take further nolice t'fuit at sai MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. MEATS " -n.i ll In- nppolnlfil ilth of I'll' Tuvvii- Ille. the Township will ilelitcr u bar le, or any oaie to whu-li il. ma OPEN EVENINGS PRUNES' 1 • iidjoiirjied, the ToVVu.-ihip Com- :I' ,. UuB Wilfl.il » gain and Mile deed fur said premise \1f:'.. Supreme "Tjt>, HOW 11. .1. IH'MliAX, iliscrctlon to reject any one or nl Township CK'r b|dn iiml to sell said lols in said Enrlchdd > SLICED Dinner Frankfurters . I .OK blo'/U to stich hiilil-y as it nia>p se- Bread 8c To b.. advetilj,c,l April "•'' •• Without ilep. lect, due teuaril hein«, (riven lo Enriched by uimg a yeosl high in vitamin Bl content, niacirt and iron of m-v- Aptil li'.ih. 1!"i:|, In Ihe ti-rniH iind manner, of paymcut, in K ciise one or mure »iininlum bids Peanut Butter £?«. 3 di'Slf yi'd. At I shall be'received. ; in v -I w ii'iiir |»'i-iod MITK i: «>i' 'l "'•" Cpou iicceptance of the iniiiiunitfi : Cake Flour*%£*\U BeslRice*- »-*--1 Til WHOti IT MAV COM hid. in- hid above minimum, by Ihe llpfiVy nl Township 1'oirnnlilei' and the- pay- SALAMI Cooked v, „ r.^ul.li inei'tl-n. How to Draw a Check llllli' I'Ulll ment tliiti-enf by tlie purchaser ac- Township Cniiimi'l ih, I hi Mo|,d cordiiiK tn the manner of luir- : Vi Ib ship ol U-nndbrldl ROLL iuu Wi.iilcn s direcled i-luu-it; In iU'cnrdaiice with ti'rm.s of \ Vinegar«™"* r,'. \U Prim Rice ? '^ ,*. April filh, I!"". ' was 1 ,,n Mm" sal. on tile, tin- Township will de- .1 51 ml trunt illlVi-l'IIHe Ihe fuel 11,ll I'llJ.rnlKi.', ...nl ll . ilic TIIV liver a bargain LLIU] milt- deed fur To help you avoid serious loss through ,.\Vninif. .M.ii'il '".' ml l in,.,.I al s I'. Hiiid premises. : Gold Medal RouCW Gevaert Films«22^ - : Assorted Meat Loaves J4 *J9e nn W.il'dt'i. shall 1 'Inllllti Imled: April «i+i. l»i:i. fraudulent use, theft, forgery, or alteration, "Sunshine # (Fat 1 Buck) Ib, 21C 4 i t'j.i.u ;iron. tin iiid. Wo II. .1. bl'NIGAN, Toitiiship Clerk. the following suggestions for drawing Ib. Pkg. Mcmoilal MuliIdPi'l Fluibl . '•I'!, be advi-Hlsed April Uth li'iid 17c : DRY SALT PORK IIH-.II'I, p.'OVilU-d, I esi" jKrispy Crackers lirldne, S«w Ic^" '""' Ihe IliK April li'tli, l!H;l, in Ihe Illili'pi-ndent- checks are made by the American Banki ib. 19c lc llllC'inlHioll Ol sell u,l nnl.l:pul'l , .-;111- .not I' Quoil * PORK BRAINS 3 "•'•"'* ."' -II IIUK "Irum ll.y tHt bidder ii' i-iiliiK Township ers' Association, of which we are a mem- boll It 1 WYTEX Bleach Water i *- lie,'I.HC III oil-sule tin tile the and in be Gallon Jug nvi.rthlp. Ck-J-R iOi- CUrk ii|>en I' HI Ilu llrll-r lo: U-T.M, l),.rk.-l Ii4 .111'.' ber: ' •' ' il,-, l.m I NO DEPOSIT herein, and ll.'- piiblkly read I" MITICI'! OK IMIIHf I 2-Lb, In Ultii'k mil, a.iodbr HI WHOM IT MAV- COlNl'llUN; ailstk'd tli.it leal ship AH^emiineiit Map. At ii it'K'iiliir niBttliiK of lilt: Never write a check with pencil. Use pen, OAKIIE 2 77< •8 111. llu 1 \H CLOROXtJOril^ i Kraft Velveeta Cheese .-h.lll be Ilic lUl IJ Tilke I'Uflllel' noli, iwimlilii tVinmllti-e or tin Town- itik, typewriter, or check protector. Write I'ollllll ip uf WdiiilhiiilHo liulil MOII- l | 111- I lililT TUWIIHII . in,..- Ii 8 1 alth li lulinii and rmirfui'" .ii\, April .".ih. l»i:t, I iv.is ili- amount of the check as far to the left as |rtrl ]]l K iil liil 1" In ssi t ..li Miiiilniuui l ' erti'd In ildvi-l'lUil i - till11 " lfartt Illilt possible and fill in all blank spates with a HII ill hlu.lt WIH '!'•• 'ii M'Mi'hiv t-vi-nin^. Aiirll tilth, 8 II. ut 11 If 1"'°" t; will, all i.thcr •».•• !M1I. thn TiiwiiHhlii i.'iminillli-e will heavy line. Be sure numerals and written : Sani-Fiush '!r;9< Floor Wax ., IH 6'i-ml Milid tniiiiiiiiini I•' !*-•• .dim iiVt't nl H 1'. M. War Time in Ilm Ptg. 20c 3 1 'iiiiiniitteo riiumhei's, Alt'inoriiil amounts agree. Don't erase an error; Pabstett Swiss Cheese . iil.n iin> dug shall piii.i '•»M* "' i'"' ';' i,l lut : Bowlene'tr; 9<^ 19tf Floor Wax «* 1 ililvertUdiiK "'Is Hil1' Muirliijiiili Hiilldllitr, WuoilhridKi;, i.iili II to ma iu hii'K ' write a new check and destroy the old one. J f U Oi.i.l.,l..l Orf 4^,. \ QA Ca| CnJ» *™ « I Hui.l hlU.'li I' H..I.I ' W .U'l'si-V, illld l!\|A'Kt- it nil sell iit 20c 3 lljl HllTlit*, or Iti any .HO, Pabstett Standard Cheese' lovV11 1>if y hiic sal<. iind Li) tlit. hi({lie^l biil- • I'M !«. btM. 8? ,i,, l7f JO I jQQa ii i I |iiili|li. litiilil- rciiuliv i' ' I .m 1liase pile "cash" Hi,, haliimi- "I I""' ',, llments r accoidiiiK' li* ii'ims nf HIIIIV UII Avoid making checks payable to .Illll'l- public placu "Simonii" ,iaiii In -iliiiil lamiil'lv 'Hi- with lliu Tiiwiishln t'lerli oiieii GROCERIES 111] I I Wil.idblillyi: ml iilh"!' checks. if j;..(l" I'IUH I"!' or "bearer." Never sign bldnk Your Furniture C: No 2 illll-ai't <>* II lns|i,'iliun iind I" he lillhlirl)' 49 Ut'Hc\. * iSimoniz UUIIIM in-di'iili'd li 1 Grapefruit Juice Con 13c 4 \ii 1HO|| OWllUli;, Dilll , jll'lul ' In Kill"', 'tills It lu IU Be careful how and where you sign or ex- iic'lusivt- in itlml^ 11:11'', W ifinl i I.,n .15 llUK liinlll iiiin ,. Ihill al siii'l Borax ASCO Tuki II IlliiV iirldS't' Tnwiislilp As.si-rtstiit.m Map. hibit ypur banking signature. Guard your : WINOEX 2 £L IH •6 Iv, In upo(. ttiu ' In H-lih-h £, jgl • Tomato Soup Cam »al«r, tie inn Jut i I'lilH- Tuku I'urthiM1 nutii'e tiiiit Hit: ill any ill lllu pull- lie iuljuui'iii'J, il !• 'I'i iWtlsllil bank check* and your cancelled checks, DRANO riiwii.slilii Couiinittt'i: hii^, hy ri-HU- : Clothes Line M : J.! .,T ^T.Hoi. To w iihhip of Wood- mlUft- ri'iii'i'vi's Hie rlKhi \lf j Campbe Tomato Juice Can 8c 7 I- nl luiiim ami pur.suiiiil to l.iu*. lixt.(| a leaving none where, they can be taken. I U Uu» IS iLLCUil'l'J'JL'. t'j «R0 siltrt l miritmiiTn price n( wliU'ii i»aiij luu Hi : Scot) Tissue SL H mil tin.- UKc ol* ot. lll'V US ail ill Idoili H4ll liu mild iHKrllli' 2U : Campbell Improved Soup '{ 11c 6 1,1,,,-U lo Hindi lil'l j 2 con n. and i;i fliiiUfi'lV iill nlher ditliiile |)orlliu iil : Scrub Brushes 10< lei-l, .due iV(!':ird -* nholUd by Ull iulu- . iinri tcliii.^ iijid niiinni" iil i mi nl din in jirh'e IK'IUK }:!IHI.III lun.i thllll ul\ l!>) nun III k.til. I nise '""• "f ,"""/ mini liliis rosis nf |)i'i:imiiim ikj'l iiml ,id- sluill liu ivri-lvnl. tills SHili. Hiild lillo ill tiillll !Creasolven! :.ll< PaicoCleanser C-u * •*» DiiedLim, Beans fcifc •\i IM-1SIML uWllllIB, in I ii i mull him k If sold on UM'IIIS, will i,n;; . IIIIK all,III l-iuin jinl'lllitlHl- "I Ih liv th diiwu UiiymiMil ul' |:l7.ull, Imi !.,_.. . , „ • ,. _ -Fancy Dried Pea Beans •»>. 8c ii. ilu nny Injury. hid, lild iiliuvc inininiui" null tit' and ih,' nay aiit'O ul' iiuri'liuse iirh'ti to l>u paid iHf iu .tny lawn, Tuwiisliii- .... iiisi'r in'1 ,,,,'nt Ihcrii'if !»' H"; I"" ei|ual iiKintlily l11.siall1111.11tM <>/ $10.00 ,Staleys Cube Starch ^ 8c;Domesti c Tomat^Paste ^ 10c ol uMlnln, or |,)iu|J- 1 1I1 I ,.,,,.,11,^ in tin' " ,"! 7',.'I , Iiluu *mtiiro,st ami .iitlier tcrnm pru- In ucriinliiiii-iliinrir vlilcil fur In iiMitriiit ul HILJC. ; Sweetheart Toilet Soap 3 cakes 20c; c|app,s chopperf Fo0(Js .. ^ t-t \ ilcllv SV' iuH ln' Tiiwnslilii wI • Tnk« l'lirthur'nuiiu/i lliul at said iuii on tile. iln ' l'lii'i-i1l In!1 7 M i ami i>alf aalf, ur any dale tn « lii»li it niu.v he FftiE! $2000Minkc.t.i.i.qtmrPrim : 'C 19c Vegetables t 11c i.mil, sliull bu LUII- iiiijiiurnnd, lliv Tjifvii.slilp CuiiniiH- soups 2 ii. iiinvisluii, lu Hin ill t.i li U'i! ri'Huryiu Ihe/i'lBlit Hi il» dlsi:ri.'- nit imi'ilon yliull li'- t'lirk CMin to rejisit iiny on,- or all hlda "ml ll .Mi,iII nut "I Tiiwimh 1 th im1 nnd to Hed paid lnl In tmld hl'nk niILK Jmlls uf llil •il Alirll Super Suds 2 * 41c! ^^jfmmy^, to such lilddui" uu It limy jiulei'1, ' " iu lh« I regard hehiit KIV- |,ci sun wlm fcluai'M i nrrtJliK lu th'u niunlur of uuivliiis^ Woodbridge National Bank i •. i v luilliWllli lilt: In iiKiifiluin.'u wllli U'i'inH of snle on tile, Urn Township will dull vet- '"•I Illl' runlti a *hurgufii and ualu liuud ''"I 11.1'lllUj •ollllil Woodbritlge, New Jersey I In I Hill I' lei tllf U I" riiiil nut L'IL-CL Member Federal Depotit liuurtnc* Corp. 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MUGGS AND SKEETER -By WALLY RiJH ) QUIZ YOURSELF 'WHAT 'KIND I DON'T KNOW "fKEV LAV Minn' while np than while BUT MOM SAYS By DONALD A I.AIRD Who would have imagined THEY'RE WHITE What do you know about "»» »»»out your skin? flu-ale hrnce the need for niripyj l N< bed'. In-fore they arc made, and of your blood? I , Y inking n bath mornings rather y r n ;1 r K t? Y No' ' '" "" ' '' l by than at night. 1-•- Po linln"'"s Rrt ttu'ir i An' - " "* I inn? I? -The white spots are small lilnnil from their muthfi ? ' '1 -Ar>' NVpro babies air pockets undpr the nail, usually 2 llnr"; Imil hlnnil niiik'1 | Murk at birth? ' caused fly hitting the nail afcninif prnplp criininnlO "'I •—|i a (flowing °kin a a hard object; they are a sifrrr of ,1- • lino the nvcnigr ful'-ill )n!V».- -two Kdlilrtlii t>f • iirn nf hf>nlth? hard work rather than of lying. !i- -tin you have frit1 slsTn . 1 *—^ft "fpw Tnrp itTrhvTftnflli" itf* hloml? you werf horn with? born rninus finger nails. 4 -Wdnlil v"ii ilir if you I! — I)D('« your ,«kin vvriph 14—He thought washing weak- ,4-w lost, hnlf of y - Di> wnnieii have us a dirty for many years so that h< rhfrny- f«4 Wood tells, as looked like a piece of ^begrimm 1 OLSfiN & JOHNS, in* !! 'In? Thr^PieCT tfdtftt* bronfcp—-the small boys' hero. ELZA POPPES (j-_I)(>in poor dlnml Oiiu'i* Things you never knew about your height TrtKK-l CL)T iT TooTriiN Ye. N COfAPLfMNT Ftfbn THD^E. Irian five minutes for tin1 1~-Do men (ret.their height F\U.O ILL GO VlkiW blond to rimilnh1? from their niothfr's sido. R—An' country Idnnd and of the family? city bbmil thi' siinic?" 2 -Are people taller tflflay l>irth; tbe •12—Are we taller after a v babies' blood is entirely separated good night's sleep? from the mother. II!—Should short people wear conservative clothes? 2—Blood fmni a hardened 14—Are \he JHpanese criminal is no different from that much shorter than the Cop. 191). Pfify I Crosby. WmU rights of a college professor, a clergy- miin, or anyone else. Chinese? Total number of "Yes" 3—The average adult has from answers a gallon to a gallon-and-a-half of The "Yes" answers are the right KRAZY KAT -By HEHIMMVI blood; there, are no common ail- answers. A feeble-minded person ments caused by too much blood, Pattern 9310 may be ordered only in misjes' tizet 12, 14, 16, can have as many as 7 right, pure- as old-fashioned folk sometimes ly by guessing. Most college believe, 18 and 20. Size 16, jacket and ikirt, require! 3M yard* 39-inch graduates, too, may hav^ 7 right 4—You would feel very tired, fabric; dickey, %-yard 35-inch If you have 10,or more right, you and might need to stay quietly in fabric. know something about human stature or were lucky in guesses. bed for several weeks, but it Send SIXTEEN CENTS in would not of itself be fatal. coinj for thii Marian Martin The Ri^ht Aniwerg 5—Women have several million pattern. Write plainly SIZE, ' Here is additional information fewer red Mood cells for carrying NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE on each question: oxygen, NUMBER. I—Like color-blindness, the fi—Pirqples are caused liy mic- Send TEN CENTS extra for height o| a son is inherited large- roscopic organisms, not by any our Spring Pattern Book—a ly through bis mother. kind of weak blood. whole collection of economical 2—Measurements show that 7—The average drop of blood wartime ityles. people apparently are taller today, completes its trip from the heart Send or den tto Newspaper perhapa due to immigration and back again in about half a Pattern Department, 232 We«t much as to climate or food—but Copr. 19<3. King Fwiun; S)n.lii itc. In.-, Mi'mlJ r minute, but takes longer while we 18th Street, New York, N. Y. beds are. no longer than in Revo- are asleep, lutionary days. 7—Does getting fat 8—The farmer's daughter has a 3—Midgets do have children tof stretch the skin? NAPPY -Bv IRV Tir:M • larger proportion of red colls. . normal size, and it takes the com- 8—Are winkles more 9—The blood may spurt from a bined efforts of both parents to WHY I JES THOUGHT WOTSA marked in winter?. —. '•— cut, hut goes through the body at spank the youngsters. , MEBBE I COULD ARRANGE MATTA i)—Could you be fright- a snail's pace or little less than a 4—We grd'w fastest before we A LITTLE 6OUT BETWEEN YOUR BOYS • x mile an hour. cued out of your skin? tte born, and taper off in growth1 ligjjji A COUPLA YOUR BOYS TIRED 10—Do warts come from ;9=H=P^»_^ AM'MINE.'' WHADDAYA v ' 10—Blood in. childhood has steadily; we keep growing until FIGHT? WHY ; power to carry more oxygen; your handling toads? y _ the fortieth"yenr, however, and a red cells live only about a month; 11—Do you sweat more few people start growing again 6AVE TH'WlSE-\ IF I COME they are replaced continually by while awake than asleep? after, they are sixty—a second CRACKSf.' yf WMEEAR5,!: ">•••* new ones made in bone marrow. 12—Do white spots on childhood in growth. YOu'Lt NEED 1 S linger nails come from 'EM H 11—Hair color, nor temper, 6—Children of tall parents arc t telling lies? PIQHT.' I J- I mm l, nor fear, hav« any effect on blood' likely to be shorter, and children temperature. i;j—Does everybody have of short parents tailor; this bio- 12—None of the abilities or finger nails? ogicat regression to the average peculiarities • of the donor are 14—Did Frederick the keeps us from becoming a race of passed along with his blood, Great wash his face? giants and dwarfs. 1!J—It may indicate a thinner It takes more than 7 Tight an- 6—As much as throe^ inches can skin—or a cold shower; it tells swers to be better than guesswork. be added to stature by surgical nothing about the blood. The right answers are the "No" operations, if one wants to spend 14—Hitler may imagine so.-buj; answers, and here are the reason* most of a year jn -bed. neither race nor color can be told why: j—People a»e taller when from the blood. I'<1 as soon have The Risht Aiuwert breathing deeply ,because they blood from » feebleminded Hot- 1—We actually breathe through stand more erect, hut' it does n»t DETECTIVE RILEY tentot as from Hitler. our skin;, pointing the body to alter the bone length. ' —By BOB make it air tight causes death in a Y0UWOW0DOWEIL TO g—Summer babies become talV tLEY REACHE5 FORWARW D WITH HK FOOT WE SPHINX , HOWEVER .UPON short time. DROPYOUBGUN...OR AND QUICKLY JERKS Tf4E RUNNER RUG ON er men and women, on average, BALANCE , LURCHES FORWARD AND 2—Freckles are pigment spots HAVEYOUFORGOT-fEN Christian Science for reasons not understood. WHICH "THE SPHINX* IS SfANOING POtLt S RILEV DOWN WlfflHIM. which usually indicate some red- 9—Height has nothing to do ftlue SPMX MV REPUfAflON AS Church Calendar blooded ancestors; sun does not with brain power in normal p'eo- '•'CATCHES A cause freckles, but may make'them ple, but both giants and dwarfs M RILEY IN First Church of Christ, Scien- moie prominent. are likely to be below average in E ACT OF tist, Sewaren, is a branch of the '.]— White babies are pinkish at Intelligence; they are also likely RIFLING HIS Mother Church, the first Church birth and graflually become light- to die young. 6E LONGINGS of Christ, Scientist,, in Boston, er; Negtjo babies afe born light 10—Most suicides are long- Mass. Sunday services, 11 A. M., and usually steadily become black- legged, maybe from bumping their TftVING TO Sunday School, 9:30 A. M,. Wed- er. heads in doorways. UNCOVER SOME day Testimonial meeting, 8 P. II. 4—The pink glow may indicate 11—About 15 per cent of peo- Thursday, reading room, 2 to 4 tuberculosis, embarrassment-^ or ple are sbjort, yet he*rly twice OF SMUOGUNC P. M, violent exercise. that proportion of famous men "Doctrine of Atonement" is the 5—We are continually 'losing and wgmen arejAort; shoi;t peo- Lesson-Sermon subject for Sun- our skin and getting retreads; ple seem to apply theniselves day, April 18, in all Christian dandruff *and the ring around the harder and achieve eminence by Science Churches' and Societies bathtub are mostly dead akin we sheer effort, but not because qf throughout the world, are losing. ' guperior ability at the start.' Tht golden text is: "Grace he 6—The average adult's skin 12—During the day1 we settle to you and peace from God the weighs from fi to 8 pounds, and down at our joints, while during father, and from our lord Jesus would make a rug 4 feet by 5 sleep the joint pads expand a bit dhrist, who gave himnelf for our feet, if laid out flat. and we awaken tuller. FACTS YOl> NEVER KNEW ains, that he might deliver us from 7—The skin grows along with 13-~-Short people like to wear -By RICHAKI the rygt of the body as weight is this present evil world, according flashy clothes, which makes their I HUNTIRS SOMETIMES USE VtOLlN to the will of God and our added, and does not stretch, go shortness more conspicuous. , ^MOSIC IN THE HUNflHOOF DEIR...KNIEUNG IN Father." {Gal. 1:8,4). V there is rp danger of reaching the 14—The Chinese and Japane«e jTHE_bOSHBi1HEyATTRACf 1ME miMhWU Among the Lesson-Sermon cita- are very different specimens in WScl| PLAINfWe STRAINS. 8—tyld weather tightens the u tions is tlicu following from the many ways; the Japanese cannot , LOVELV, , Bible: "Aa the Father knoweth akin a bit and removes the wrin- forgive the Chinese for being r AMONG THE WORLD'S STRANGEST kles a bit; the wriukle.« are often J ' FOODS CAN BE FOUND: . me, even so know I the Father:" many inches taller than their [BEAUTIFUL, due to loss of fut from the skin (John 10:16). island-bound neighbors, or. for i DEER I 1 BOH6DOCroPUS(AFAVORIrt Of ( layers—and, .women have feweri having a sense of humor. The Lesson-Sermon- also in- wrinkles than men, even if the ctodca the following passage from women do not take care of their FINOS *1SO. LOSES $9 TUWSE (AN EDIBLE S£A WEEp) the Christian Science textbook, skin, * EUGENE, Ore.—While deliver- I CRICKEts(At)£LIC«V OF EAST AFRICANS) "Science and Health with Key to 9—Each square inch of skin it ing his newspapers, Frank Col- ^GRASSHOPPERS (SHOSHONEINWAH?) the Scriptures," by'Mary Baker anchored to the body by some 60,- lins, IS, found a billbold contain- k WORMS AND GRUBS(CALIF. INDIANS) Eddy: "Atonement is the exempli- 000 papillae; your finger prints ing |180 and, before finishing his BIRDS NEST SOUP (FAft EAST) fication.. M irlan's unity with God, are made by concentrations of route, he also found the owner, .BAMBOO SHOOTS whereby man reflects divine these papillae. plenn Haimnell, Hammell gave Truth, Life and Love. Jasus of 10—Waits are skin cells on a the boy a $5 bill as a reward. Nazareth taught nnd demonstrated rampage, and not caused by toads; When Prank reached home, he told JLANTS AVO» SUNBURN BV , AMP WAKXJ6 OTHER num'ii fineness with thu JVtJwr, bncueful uot to irritate wart* as hit mother about hu < go^od luck ' PERSPIRING TttOOUGH THEIR •nd for this we owe him endlew that may turn them into cancers. and reached for tne %§ to nhaw UAVES. homage." (p. 18). il—SwtflDtary wotlt^s i her. He had lost it. "

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hhnsGtttld RlfM Grain §red THE. H'iANtwKiniOlWtst! Affording to Cornell pUnt OTHER EDITORS cm. nort!if«ftfrti firmer* Could IB- EX Libris...By William Sharp err use tfwir grain yi«W 10 le 23 ptf CM:- ,\ miTtinfF of the I'nilfl of St.M John's SAY _ cent by planting _ the rljfllt vif)> New Books din of wheat, onts, btrley, Ml corn. ~ .i,• I'hnpcl social rooms. "Ifitlcv is n mnn witt whom 1 The True Blueprint ,,,!,, will donated to the ran work, if nrcpssnry, hut with (tut nf tho wilderness of'wnr ,,f Help. Refreshments whom 1 ran never have a meeting unit wi'rld chnos rnmos the voice ol' the Toronto (llolic and Mail, nway 'ri,iv,,il hy Mrs, Itobev nf minds." The speaker ia Mus- up in (•Htinrix, l>rin|r!nt! thl* time- y r4. ('(instance Ward, solini, the time, 19.14. ,.|,.n Schuster. "Suppose," foreign corrsifpond- ly ndrnoni^nn:

(l?|t w,.re: Mrs. Mary Pfeif- i"nt John Whitakor nsked 11 Durp, Let ni> .me imoKiiif thtt a 1 i; Hubert Fullerton, Mrs. "suppose Germany in so strong military triumph, followed by .„ (User., Mrs. Margaret three years from now that no »g- either fourteen points «r eijtht, \li~ the vicar. ttCONO ONLY TO HIS FATHER'S OFHCfc desk and shook hin clenched fist froni rijfhtvOHs living; , . . SHAKESPEARE AS A AND RECITING THEM 1 in Whitaker's face, "Ah,' in thnt j Tin ti'iu-hiii((s of our Lord rnit TO THE CLERKS.... MAM. BAG TOO rlfiAVY MASTER OF ENGLISH moment," he said, "Italy will UP ilit•) evei ydiiyjp1 practice will Held, N.' J.—Not. minding itreftATURE, the ally of Germany." i-h;in(tr indivilfualu and nations The most important llV| ,nor the rain', tfie hent DICKPW3 John Whitnker's new book, "We frnm piflrttttrro of ITPT/WIWW man In J'4^i ,. (rlnnni of ni(?ht, Mrs, NWSR COMPLETED A Cannot Escape HiRtory," is H keen iiiid «trife, and nothing else will. nwy be the mailman. ,. \V. .Jakob, however, n>- analysis of tha living history of N'o dietntor or stntcsmkn. pon- frmn her job Hs Plain- eDUCATION — If you have n .son in th« th« past decade, witnessed for the tiff or prime ininisrer or pre«i- I'nst woman mail carrier nt*rvic«, that pMtman U k most part firsthand. Sinct 19:57 detit. can cure our world's sick- |y four days nn'the route. pretty im|)orUnt penon, M the author has Jieen rovinft cor- no^'. unlcii, through him men i^oii fur ri'siRning was bo- respondent for the Daily are led into ways of rinhtpous- Wntch the heads pop out 61 ,f ihc weight of the mail ness, ami niitions lfvp by the windows when the mailman ;prciully on magazine days. News aijtl the N. Y. Herald Tri- bune in Europe, the Near East and Sermon on the Mount, which in •whistles, They Do South America. He wae expelled the blueprint, of the kingdom of When you write td yu from Italy in 194lf He was one (!od. All the pence conferences frjends or relative* in th« ! ,.Mi who sow the seeds of war i( of the few who predicted Ger- of history are of no avail with- ?wvice. tell them all nbout mitly overlook the fact that many's invasion of the Soviet out the life-ifivinu. spark nf the the fine Easter clothes at ,,nly humpcr crop they can «x- DICKENS The personable Roy Rogeri; IniA comedy side-kick, Smiley Bur- Briegs, for thone hoy* ut Union. nette; And a bevv nf lirnutieft who apprAr in "Kins Of Thr Cow* divine Spirit. . i,nc of widow's weeds.— INITIAL SUCCESS, not only wishing . .. they're boy*," which will br relrmed soon. Roy Rogers is now touring \nj,'eles Times. AMERICANS SHOWED SUCH The title of his book is from The Sermon on (he Afount ... fighting for the day when Army Camps in the Southwest, and reports have it that be it a VAST INTEREST IN THE one of Lincoln's speeches "Fellow Thnt in an ideal to which_ the they ran get homo again ahd WAnS FIRST WRITTEN smash hit. citizens, we cannot escape his- Christian community has all along wear them. MERELY AS TEXT ftft DICKENS NOVELS THAT tory . . . The fiery trail through been striving to attain, but ap- A SERIES OF , SHIPS ARRIVING FROM CLASSIFIED which we pass will light us down in parently without, realisation, nave DRAWINGS....! ENGLAND WEfteM$fE«D Easter Suits FOR NEWS OF THE. honor or dishonor to the latest Sewaren Personals in a limited sense by "the compara- LATEST CftAPTEU - generation ... We shall noti^ win By Mrs. Burns, 490 Ettt Ar«nu« tively.'few, and Topcoats [OPERATORS WANTED DEVELOPMENTS...! or meanly lose the last best hope NonJ-thHlei'/tllo •nyirtg* of the oirso ev of earth," —Palm Sunday will bo, observed Ho:ul. Capt. Genrgo Clark of th Sermon on the Mount lire uplift- -,,, i,i-k on children's dresses. LWt& ASWELL Whitakev holds that the states- by morning prayer and sermon atH ChuVeh Army, a fflcmlter of St ing *nd therffore profltntile. for Peter's Staff in Perth Amboy the individual . . . ', .uly work; one week vaca- men who closed their eyes and 11 a. m. in St. John's Kpiscopul AND MORE tried to escape history" are every Church by Rev. Herbert II. Den- spoke on "Conversion." The hym: It is the task of the soldier to service was led by Rev, Herbert win th« war, and of the statesman with pay; good pay. Appjy Cocktail In Envelope bit as guilty for the present crisis b'v There will bo an evening R. Denton accompanied by Mrs to formulate the peace. But if That healthful appetizer, the car- With feed poor, and cows either us the Hitlers and Mussolinis, the prayer, lituny and sermon at 8 \i, •i -i-t Novelty Dress Company, Clifford Jaeger, pianist. Thcr their works are io succeed and en- rot juice cocktail, now comes heavy ,with call or recentty calved fifth columnists and the traitors. nv on Good'^Fridny. *•••»«• durfl, they must he performed ac- wrapped in a celtophaiw envelope, with attendant loss of weight and —Mrs. Oliver B.'Amea has re- wwu twenty-five pretent. Mr*, fiB2 Roosevelt Avenue, cording to the plans and specifica- another answer to the problem of drain of lactation, the use of sup- Here's an underground story turned to her .haute in Ransom- —Th^e will be a card part; tions of the Sermon on the Mount. MLI.N.J. V.- 3-19tf. metal shortage. It's a mix-your-own plemental feed is urged by experts. from "We Gannot EBcapa His- ville, N. Y., after visiting Mrs. tonight at 8 o'clock to benefit th —Houaton (Teiu) Pot- package of cocktail*powder made Cows strojjd Jhave such feed tor at tory." Clendenning Robertson, of William T. Ames, Basl Avenue. Red Cross in the home of Mr. an through dehydration and already fla- least 30Jpays before calving and the American Red Cro«s,'*went to Mrs. John A. Kozu,

GIFT SHOP AND Arrow $2.25 up HOUSE FURNISHINGS Dover Strip*! FA BER 'S Rita and Adam $1.98 123 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY TELEPHONE P. A. 4-4596 Nelson Paige $2.25 and tip Truval- -$1.55 SHADE SPECIALS STRIPES .nd WHITES , Factory Close-out Side Hemmed Highest Quality tailored to \ HOLLAND { SPRING SUITS your war-time budget HOLLAND Don't Forget Newest, Suitings. All WINDOW SHADES WINDOW SHADES wool. Made tit /our THE BOYS IK SERVICE SALE PRICED Sixes to t fit your In white or ecru* Toller, from 23" td I measure. 1 We carry a complete The fura you hoped for until our complete with 31". Other tizet tpeciklly priced. Easter sale annouhcement can at roller 47 57c selection of gifts for Striped, Side Hemmed last b« yours in reality . . . to Striped Holland Fibre Shade* V"up service men. wear ... to enjoy! We've con- Reg. 10o siderably reduced the prices of SHADES... 5Jcj In color*) ..fc SHADEESS 6 your favorite furs . . . jackets, coats, and smart peckpieces . . • CLOP AY VENETIAN BLINDS compare... WATERPROOF AND DOYLE &CUNNEEN 274 HOB ART STREET WASHABLE; STURDILY Mm ITD. TA P«rth Amboy 4.2525 163 Smith St. Phone P. A. 4-0803 Perth Amboy BUY WAR BOND? AND STAMPS OPEN EVENINGS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY S. & H. STAMPS GIVEN WE REDEEM S. * H. STAMPS "T FRIDAY, 'APRIL lfi, lOin INDEPENDENT-1,K A | „.„ TWKLVB' Fnlure Nitrofen Supply Bright Prints lor Victory Entertaining American industry Is producing Saroyan Book Topic reasonably ndequate supplies of both Sewaren superphr'i'^lp nncl potash "id €1 most dislocations in ihc supply •'' EASTER SHOES --'['hi- Smarm Independent Of Club In Sewaren fertilizers is involved largely with AT SCHINDEL'S YOUR NO. 17 COUPON BUVs nitrogen. In the last 12 months the liopiiblicaii <'lu!> met Thursday at ACTUAL $3 & $5 VALUES FOR KKU'AUKN Mrs. A. W. production of nitrogen in the United )T the hinne of Mrs. Aithur Gardner. 'States has been,greatly increased Scheldt was re-elected president ol Cliff Itoad. witli Mis. Marthn Zet- and nitrogen prices after the war By The Navigator the Sewaren History Club Wcd- tlenioyer presiding. Letters ami may be lower thon formerly. This I nesilay. Others re-elected were cards from'local hoys in service will enable the farmer to use much Here And There: Mrs. John F. Ryan, sneond vice- larger amounts per acre, especially BLUE were read by Miss Klsie Neintth. president, and Mrc W. Frank on the low priced crops which lie Ed Campion, in thr army ii l>w .Mrs. Jcanrtie Randolph and Mrs. Rums, corresponding secretary. may wont-to grow weeks, and i i-t-cully transferred John II. Bayer ifiive report-; of Mrs. Montgomery Balfour pre- to Alfttiam", i* seiimisly ill. h«l. their vi«it .i" hosfscs to thgt'. S. 1 1 pared an interesting review on Charm Against E»I1 accoi-diiu; to HT ". -*. will reciivei „'.' '"Runm*,r rVrtlr AmWy,-Iffyit a r k The "lucky hunchback" was a The WAvtCS in town TiU'T William Saroyan's "The Human horse prize was won by Mrs: lUn- Comedy" "Wtvlrtr-wim nwr by Mrs. iavuritfi.. chorm_of the. Egyptians day, irilervii'A''''!! a rmrnlior of dttlph, Refreshments wore svrvMl William H. Watson. The movie against all manner of sviE Like the prnsrprctiv riiliiili^tee^ s . . And Mrs. Gardner assisted by Mrs. version of this popular work WHS1 Phncnlclnn god Be5. also a hunch- y hfu^ HKiiiii showed back, he wr.rdcd off demons and E. C. Dcrick. discussed by Mrs. Albert M. I her heart. i> in the riitht place, by malignant spirits by frightening havine Coipornl Maiv-Jiinc CfuST S —TtlF SCmil'I'II V. OirtV iist (iuurd iini- day. A theatre party and a lute j During the b,u.-ines.< session, $ together with his mtuiner of dancing (form . . . And Klmer HuhriK>il >' supper wcrr enjoyed by the Miws was donnted to the Kiddie Keep. about like a madman, screaming. home on a furlough and ireUinc in Anne Kopchft, Violet Townsend.j Spitting, sticking out his topgue an* Well Camp and co-operation with to touch with all hi:- fiieixl- . . . Alma Countownun. I) o r o I h y j rolling his eyes, wet fht the third 'district scholarship proj- strike terror.' •>— Buy Wir Bondi Adams, Margaret Baloga, Mary j ect in the education of two nd Dorothy Snee. i nurses was pledged. Mrs. John New Ration Books —The secoml organization Aroand Town: A. Kozusko made an appeal for Printing o! the country's.new all- niet'ting of Parents of Prospective inexpensive prizes to he used as purpose ration books will take 81,Mt> Saw Audrey lAvi'lU'l) Brown Cubs was conducted by .John Tet- game awards for convalescing sol- pounds of ink. 7,5110 pounds of paste. and Peter Md'unn walking arm ley of Woodbridge, Thursday in diers at Camp Kilmer. There is half P million pounds of boxuig. and arm . . . And I'at I.eisen and ihe school. Tentative instruc- also a need for current maga- Joe Feiertai; are a twosiime. thrv tions for Hen leaders were ex- The girl at tht U. S. 0.—mid h<-r mldior benu—set the fashion zines, comic books and victrola Amaion Feeds Ocean days . . . Peircy Hyati had a.siu.o.l plained. Present were Mrs. Jo for 1943 Victory rntFrtninlng. For your own volunteer work records ttttfic, she stated, Mrs, looking I'M'nrt at tne seninr prom The Amazon river pours into the scph Andercseh, Mrs. John Salty, in service organizations, choose a dress that is m attractive and Elwood Wickherg gave a report on . . . Wonder why .-ome (if the tops Atlantic at an estimated rate of Mrs. Willard Tunison, Mrs. Carl refreihinR-to-look-at as this flower-splashed rnyon Jersey. Be- Federation Day held in Hahnes' call Main and School Street* 5,000,000 gallons a second. Ottesen, Mrs. Alex Urban, Mr. and cafcie you'll he wearing your "party dress" often, be practical Department Store in Newark. Broadway and 1'2.id Street ... I afl chooia a ra>6n that has keen tested for stability and MIR. R. MacMoyle, Mr. and Mrs. There were seventeen present and Kaus of Woodbridge nnd Mrs. A feet Pucliiy (Albert. St.) Hilt vvjll • treittth—like the sturdy lining of your beau's G. I. coat. A W. Krank Burns, Kenneth Derick refreshments were served by the be very lonely wlvii the boy friend label based on laboratory facts it your best way to know the Frank Rankin of Uaritan Town ;ind John Smith. leaves fur the Navy MIOII . . . And performance qualities of any fabric you buy. hostess assisted hv Mrs. Emil ship. I hear that Margaret (Karnm Avenue) Moi'gensdii has remarked that the only vay she knows what's jfoinjr on urouiul town is to OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL EASTER! read the Crow's.N'est . . , We wish wewereahle to tell yon about some Wcddinp plans which will culmi- nate on April ;i() . . .

Buy War Bond* Tidbits: SCHINDEL'S MEN'S DAY Billy AllRaier IIM joined the list <'f chicken misers . . . And Mabel A Heal Pants Sale! (l«w« Hull Jlellu Gill)- Naylor SATURDAY! Brand New Shipment! QUALITY tells mo that till she used to hear in the way of conversation around the building was (i.shinjr and the best kind of bait to use. Now it's chickens and the best kind of feed to use . . . And u eevtain Marine is the only worth while subject of conversation according to Mary DRESS SHIRTS (Pulton Street) Simon . . . George (former fireman) Vai> Tassel In White and Spring's Fancy Patterns writes from London to the Ka" at the. firehousc that he is enjoy \ng himself. Sends picture posl- cards ... Dont judge these high-()Uality shoes by Sc! ; Buy War Bondi .sensationally low prii'ts. Not only do you sat." $2 on every pair of shoes, but, what's mort Neiesettes: buying Comfort and Style you'd expect to lim in high-price shoes. Choose from Dress niJ S|n,r.j Among the younger set V shoes in: Coopan and Bobby lloobun are the latest pair , . . The Schaffers, of • Black or Blue • Sport Oxfords Woodbrook Village, are now the Gabardines with rubber soltvs proud parents of a baby hoy . . . • Black Patents • Hisfh or low heels Here's hoping that thtvperscm who • Brown leathers • Sizes 3Vz to 9 took that KmiTge.iicy Sqjuui hat and badge returns it . . . Those boy3 do not deserve that kind of THESE SHIRTS WORTH $1.65 BOYS' AND GIRLS' treatment i , . Alfred Dunphy is so polite to A rice n (Fulton St.) Come early . , . buy generously . . . we can't duplicate such shirt values! Tail- Messick . . . And Arlene Slotkin ored of quality broadcloths and fancy shirtinjjs. Cut full, roomy. Non-wilt EASTER SHOES _ (is now a full-fledged member of and stand-up collars. Sizes 14 to 17. Guaranteed for one year. Iota Phi . . . Wonder if young Bill Gorily still thinks of the red- VAN HEUSEN head ... EXTRA SPECIAL! Buy War Bond* SHIRTS 2.23 59 Via The Gossip Route: Whites, Fancies' all sizes 600 REG. $1.29 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Gufry I.OOSIT'S theme aonu; 1 "Oh Howl Miss You Tonight" . . The Messengers ami Couriers, I am told, diil u tine job during the. last . blackout taking the .place of ah ninl.n , |.n> II |,.i\ -. !n.;iit raid warden!?, who in some enses, • SUPER-STAR BARGAINS FOR MEN were unable to report. . . Dr. Dun-

ham writes home Unit he mot.Ches- i I IM> :- i> Inn- '.M ,u \un 1 ter Ullmani formerly of town, in New Caledonia. Ullman is now u nit w iih It ,il licr us- mh Lieutenant in tlie army . . . 1,1, rr -M. ^ '." Inr.i'il.- i|

Joanne Cuates, of tin- WAACS Saturday Sale! II .. Ill lil'itU'll, I'l-ll, titiU'il . and a local lieutenant hqmc on •^::- i leave, seemed to hit jt olf duHiK', the former's visit in town Tues- Men's Dress day ... NO RATION COUPON REQUIRED Buy War Bonds Operator 13 Reports: PANTS PLAY SHOES The latest in honor roll plaijurs Men's Spring Men'* Pine Sturdy We L'^II njatch your fuat. lii^ —'tin1 one in (Ihu'lic Sipos' Green Luntern that bears 150 names— st'lectSun of spring patterns! SWEATERS WORK PAINTS Men's l7Big Yank" . those of htsi customers in service Men* Blue Denim' 2 BIG PRICE GROUPS ... George'Miller is expected hoiiu1 1.49 for his lirst furlough around Eas- WORK SHIRTS ter time . . , Jean Cook is back at DUNGA.RE£S the job'in the lteul Estate Depart- 1.99 1-59 ment in ye towiie hall . . . The senior play at the hi({h school is 1 said to be the tops , . .Second per- 1 l i!uy them for work, spurts, Heavy serviceable work 89 ti'i ii'i I fur all 'i formance will lie niven/toiiijfht . . . in (lark patterns. Will stand A famous make known, to all everyday wear. A style and 94' wi-.ii:_.-'tsiiu--.nii Reco.wed a letter drum Connie Heavy bluu denim bartaeked at muny washings; Hixes HO to 42. woiknil'll. New tlbow actiun .jtQnta/.zoli who writw from some. color for every nuin; sisses liti all points of straitii Ideal for Kef. $1.94 values. Better work sleeves; tine long wearing; blue where in the tropics that the other to Hi, Values to ifZ.'JK. 42. Reg.workers $1.11). , Siaea liQ to thambray; aizes l'4'/2 tii 17." ' day lie picked some fruit he pants $l/J4-?2,*^ " thought was bananas hut, it turned GENUINE HAND WOVEN LEATHEK! out to he plantain — a kind of Saturday Sale! Famous "Fruit of the Loom" •tough banana tlun evidently has to be cooked . . . MEN'S DRESS HOSE SHORTS-SHIRTS Buy War Bondi HUARACHES pf$ Two big groups of pants of last Bat Not Least: p^irt - wool suitings, cassi- c 1 c mtiru.s, worsted face fabrics, * The Township Honor Rull Com- 3 47 A liiruu M'h-i'iiuii u( i'ulut'H Nirul [hiUu 39 novelty gabardines and mittee is reiflly going lo town and 1 the plaque will be dedicated defi- . .: . hull liubt: ut' itnkit; »ii.\. riiiid KlI'llH." P'lltt.'! II ill I'.lMl lullll' tilml't UT ill serges. Patterns and colors nitely on Memorial Day ... If you lullc alitc. Knit utilrl. HI/.UH ;iu \>, 12, 1.99 to match your odd coat. have been allotted u stirrup piini; 'S BETTER HOSE . . . 35c—3 pr. $1.00 30 In 16 I I'M- Jl Sizes 29 to 42. ' uod don't know how to put it to- No Ration Coupon Needad gether—just ask Danny Puntoni STATION WHOM—1480 ON THE DIAL h'(t has plenty of experience . . The New -LISTEN IN PERTH AMBOY'S COMMUNITY HOUR ALL HUARACHES ARE RATION FR1' Haven't seen Joe (Vsalc for u long 3TO3i30P. M. DAILY | SPONSORED BY SCHINDEL'S time—-u,nde.rstiiM