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Unleaa consent and stren- NEWSPAPER uous efforts are directed to- ward keeping down govern- OF mental expanse, the cost of Municipal government tends WOODBRIDGE to increase year by y«ar, WOODBRIDCE TOWNSHIP'S FAMILY NKW5PAFEA with a continual rise in tax- TOWNSHIP WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY MORNING, DKCKMbKH 16, 1938. Economic factors that re- TWENTY-NINTH YEAR PRICE THREE CENTS ' flnencia] affairs of in- itials and private enter- WANNA HAVE A llOOLl COPS 4HOW XMA8 SHUT AVENEL -Will the person WOODBUDOB. - ChrM- priies do not have a similar nu spirit was inir •MttftU- effect upon governmental FREEHOLDERS SEND INVITATION TO who stole K. I, Berber's pet S619.35 RAISED REPUBLICANS REACH DECISION ON eiglit year '*U\ durk, return it fied this week by awnbfrs of ilttanditures. Comrijercial olwl Mi l'..ilgl:i Will (jlVf '.lid WoodbrtdR'a finest, fynrtrnn for example, are COUNCIL FOR POWWOW ON BRIDGE ii yniuig iluik in its |.IIMH»?" BY TOWNSHIP IN Kecently the P«MW, mem- forced to manage their af- That i, the message that ixr» of the Patrolman's Ben- IHCI EMPLOYES WILL BE REHIRED fairs efficiently, or face busi- Mi Hxigfi M-iut-i through tlis evolent awwlittlM learned n«8i failure. Individuals, BUT COMMITTEE FAILS TO SHOW UP i-dluiiHis of this newspaper. XMAS SEAL SALE thai the lion* Club ot Wood- .moreover, are compelled to Lasl Tuesday, u thief stole brldje wiu endcavurior to AT INAUGURAL MEETING, JAN. 2ND nv« within their incomes, or three ducks, one of which was OVER £500 INCREASE OVER funds to pay l«r a pair County Discusses Matter After Town»hip Committee Ig- the pet one. Evidently, one of or artificial Hf» for k needy Political Ax to Fall on Several Heads—Standing Commit- suffer loss of credit, LAST YEAR SHOWN IN nores Invitation Signed by Klemmer rUUeisiett Aaking the ducks got out ol Ihe bag Towiuhip resident. Originally, t«es E«P«et»d To B, Pr.ctic.lly fte S.me-LE*p«c» To In the field of Municipal For Conference—New Bridge To Be Completed Within and finally; came back home. COUNTY the limbs cost JX81.6O Thr Take Up Police Promotion* After First of Ye»r. finance, those natural spend- Ten Weelta. But the other two remains^ Lions ran a same social and ing brakes do .not exist. The missing. • j WOODBRIDGE. — Exactly raised $150. The Rotary Ulnb amount of money spent to "The pet duck will b* t<$ 1619.86 of Woodbridge's $1500.00 donated $S« and ttic KM Crow NAMES NOT MADE PUBLIC run the government is limit- COUNTY ENGINEER MAKES REPORT tough fo"eat , anyway, so if 4t Seal Sole quota has already been a.kn sent a ehtek for $60 lr»v- ed only by the extent to is returned, I'll gl«Uy 8)# raised ajinounces Mayor AugustfF. Ing a balance of JJ7.&0. The WOODBRIDGE. — The caucus has met in s«i»ion P. B. A., lewnior that (he WOODBRIDGE.—After passing resolutions protest- « young duck in exchange,* fireiner, local Seal Sale chairman, made ita deckion—but ha« not wuiouiiced it as yet Tti»t which the taxpayer WIIX Mr. Berger said. ' amount wu neMted, «ent • ing against the action of the county closing Sewaren More than « $900 lncreatt over YIELD to increased taxes. last year is reported throughout oheck for $37.50 to the Lions is why there are to many worried faces around the Muni- Recognizing these facts, bridge while a new bridge is being constructed, the Town- tlie county where |61<18 has has Club this «Nk-« that now cipal bnildini theie d*y§v the.NfiW Jersey Taxpayers' ship committee failed to send a representative to a meet- been collected to date. Last year at the limbs arc IMU tor. Wednesday night, after an adjourned Township AMoeia&m campaigns con- ing of the County Board of Chosen Freeholders held yes- GAR HEATERS TO the same date only •HJ8 had been InvtaUfatton by this paper meeting, the Tomtthip artnratttM, that Is the Republican tinuously to keep the cost of terday in New Brunswick. Klemmer Kalteissen, chairman collected, revealed the fact thai the PBA members met with Republkam Chairman James S Wight the State government within his thanks to local has been very active In char- of the denartmient of county Highways and Bridges, sent itable work, but has always lo docide where "the ax will fall" the first of the year reasonable bounds. Wood- an invitation to the Township committee to come and dis- Mayor Greiner 9ays Although persons present at the ' - BE INSTALLED IN payment by those who shied away from publicity. fl bridge Township NEEDS an cuss the matter with the Freeholders, but no answer was session declined toijay who would active militant Taxpayers' receive their allotment of seals by or would not be discharged, they received, nor did any representative of the municipal body mail facilitates the anU-tuberCUlo- Association. Since organized did, admit that there would be "a show up. POLICE CRUISERS sis work. TRAILER TOURIST forces have initiated extrava few changes," but that it wea not During the session of the free- "Just how (ar the Christinas OKAYS gaut policies, it requires RANKIN ACCEPTS LEADER- Tair to publicize the matter." holders, letters were read from the candle will be able to spread its strongly organized forces to JOURNAL SUGGESTION Une spokesman said that "it TROOPERS NAB 2Board of Fire Commissioners of light depends on how many teals wug bad enough to be fired wltti- HALTED ON TRIP dombat them. Individual District No. 1, the Township com- AND ISSUES ORDERS all at' us buy and use on our $157,000 BOND ut finding it out In the news- Tretting about HIGH taxes, mittee, the Vulcan Datirroing Com- holiday mall and packages," May- papers." tn or Oreiner continued lauding the i matter how well merited, pany and « R»y*l Petroleum WOODBRIDGE.—Heaterf wilt It was learned that no diacuulon BY RARITAN COP IN STOLEN AUTO holiday custom of affixing seals to ^jl accomplish nothing. Uni ('(impany. be installed in the radio «an et ISSOESJPEET was held regarding the standing fttd pub[ic action, however, County Engineer George Merrill the police department within feeeach letter and greeting card sent MASS., MAN SAYS THEFT OF out between the first of December committees for the year 1030. It Is will' brihg definitu results. reported that it would be too cost' next few days, according to a state TO BE SOLD TO FEDERAL believed, that sine* the same mem BLANKET FROM LOCAL ON HIGHWAY 25 ly to construct a temporary bridge and the Nlew Year. Admittedly, ninny Muni me»t made last, ,n]ght by Police GOVERNMENT TO FIN- ben will be on the wmmitte?, CABIN, WAS A MISTAKE ut Sewaren and that weather per- This year the United States j;ipal services are necessary VEHICLE STOLEN FROM botnmlulMMr Herbert Rankln. ANCE SEWER PLANT practically the same committees mitting, the new bridge will be "We are following the sugges- Pofitoflice Department has Issued will be renamed by Mayor August "*"''••Mf well-being. Police, fire NEWARK DEPARTMENT completed within ten weeks. He a permit which allows the Christ- WOODBRIDGE-A siwpended tion made In your paper last WOODBRIDGE. — Resolutions k\ Oretner at the inaugural meet- i* **r •V^-nw'fiction, rpub- STORE GARAGE also reported that he had several mas Seals jof the National Tuber- sentence was imposed uoon Her- Holllng&noarl, Rauw. ' . week," Rankln said. "We, of providing for the isiuance ol ing. man B. Carrie, of Shaw road, 1 0 conversations with officials at the culosis Asociation to be used on table, Rllen Aboriwithy.'S "*' ,' course, have been trying to econ- bonds for the sewer disposal plant One of the major problems for Fairluwen, Mass., on the alleged c<>1 W(X)I)BRI1X;K. The idertness Shell Oil Company, the largest the (ace gs well as the back of let- child's auto, Mrs Anjp * omize, but when I found out how were passed at an adjourned meet (if Trooper Dan Itsirclay, former- Dlaiit in Seweren, and was told tan. This h. the only MBI allowed the committee to decide is thethelt of a blanket taken from a Pulton street, town, cj»wre en- cheaply tt could be dmn, 1 fen Ing held Wednesday night at the ly locnl barracks when It that although they appreciated the this privilege. matter of police promotions. Men tourist cabin.on. the ftui>ei--lUJb>- orders to have the beaten Instill- Memorial Municipal building. have been acting in temporarypo - WHS hunted hrtre nn^ now of (he Help o£ the Woodbridge Fire Cp, way fltur ford avenue, owned by id." ''The seals are not goo} for sitions, In some cases, for over two Mrs. Nellie Dale. task then, RB organic Rurltaii Township barrack* and they depended largely on their The resolution accepts the grant In the Crow's Nest of last week, postage due, they are merely a noli of $128,454 from the federal gov- years . . making It an unsettled Mrs. Dale reported the loss of ed taxpayers, is not to attack Truopcr Cook of the Penns' Neck own fire company and their sup- day decoration bearing health ply of foamite, which is' the only the "Navigator" wrote: ernment and authorized the lttu- and unsatkfactory cdhditlon. Quei the blanket which >he valued at i an institution, but toburrocks, resulted in the arrest of graetings, Mayor Greiner explain- Uoned about the matter last night, two inen who had stolen a car ber chemical that can be used In flght- "Police Commi*ioner .RNfctn s*« of bonds totaling $157,000. seven dollars to the local police at for every dollar we The entire project will cost »285,- PolicPli e CommissioneCi r Herbert 1:55 u'eloelj M<">d»y morning, g to Hahne and Company, Ituz oil blazes. should see to it that b»terf*re pwrto taxeSjWe receive a insulted It) til* radio cars.. * |20 ,The Middlesex County TUberen- 454. Township Attorney Leon E. Rankin admitted that something Raritan Township police head- SwltOfi worth * of goWm- of Jtfewark, «|rly SwiAcr pawn- ^gjklsi f^g^s^kkik ^^M^g^s^sp flgfa Umm #Uted that {he tonds will should be done. H» said that h« quarters was Dotliied and Carrie ing. bm would co«r the cost %•**•*> should be done. H» sa lijitat ftnd municipal ser- the THKB5 cars . . ^policeman, cWtfly fret? th« ufe pi I* jttjjehtted by th« feOtral gov- had hoped to adjust 1111MM matter be- waj picked up by a member of -*M. ft IS NECESSARY, Barclay and Cook were patrol- riding all night In the bitter cold Seals. ernment. f " i fore the end of the year, but that that department at 2:10 A, M. . TOO, TO KEEP TAXBS ing the super-highway here when OWNER OF STILL while the rent of u* are . tucked The bondB will be In denomin- it appeared unlikely tow. Carrie was turned over to Of- they suw the car with the men in under the warra coven, deserves, a ations of }l,00D each and 'will bear ficers Henry Dunham and Anth- WITHIN . THE TAXPAY- il. They became suspicious, stop- ERS'-CAPACITY TO PAY bit of consideration . . And heat in interest at the rate ot four pet ony Peterson. Brought before ped the vehicle and Investigated. RAIDED HERE IS the cars would mean a lot to them cent. The bonds will mature as Judge Arthur Brown in the morn- FOR THEM. In times of fin- The men gave their names as .,. How about it Commissioner?" HEALTH OFFICER follows: ing, Carrie, who was traveling in ancial emergency, the last Joseph GiUigan, 25, of 35 12th "Four bonds on December 1 In E MTSATTLER a trailer with six others including few years particularly, cer- avenue, Newark and Harry Jud- each of the years 1939 to194 6 in- two year old boy and eleven year tain necessary services Nn, 20, of 85 Market street, New- SOUGHT BY COPS TELLS TOWNSHIP cLusive^five bonds on December old girl, said that he was on his flhouM ALSO be curtailed ark. They told the troopers that EGAN AND PARSONS UN- 1st of each ot years 1947 to 1958, REELECTED. HEAD way u> Philadelphia and the somewhat they had stolen the car out of ff. COLEY TO fit inclusive and six bonds; on De- Wunket was taken by mistake. COVER 250 GALLON 1 Hahne and Company's garage A80UTNUISANGE cember 1st in each of the years The blanket was retuiried to When the public is lethar- Bluntly before they-were appre- PUNT ON CAMPBELL 1951 to 1§68, Inclusive." OF EXEMPT UNIT Mrs. Dale and the charges were gic in public affairs, taxpay- t • nrtadl ' L STREET GUEST OF HONOR IN TOWNSHIP - 0WNE D dropped. nRnMn v ers are vulnerable to the Brought before Judge Arthur PROPERTY-CESSPOOLS AT ANNUAL MEETING FOR foes of economy and lowBrown, QlUlgan was charged' with WOODBBIDGE, — Local police TO BE ELIMINATED 17TH CONSECUTIVE taxes. IF CITIZEN ORGAN- not having a driver's license and are searching, for'the owner of the AT CASEY PARTY LIONS' CLUB TO TERM IZATION IS WEAK AND having in his possession a stolen still raided bjr Captain John Egan FORMER CONVICT WOODBRIDGB—On a recom- IMPOTENT, IT CANNOT car. Judson was booked on the lat- and Sergeant Ben Parsons, Wed-. KNIGHTS PLAN DINNER FOR mendation made by Health Offi- WOODBRIDGE.—For the 17th COPE WITH THE SPEND- ter complaint,, only. Complaint nesday morning 'a t' 2"7 Ctampbel" ' ") PAST GRAND KNIGHT ON cer Harold J. Bailey, the Town- consecutive term, Edward M. ING POLICIES OF POLITI- were sent to the Middlesex Coun- reefnhls place, JANUARY 14 ship will abate "nuisances" In andENTERTAIN TOTS Saltier was reelected president ARRESTED HERE ty Prosecutor's office and -the When the officers broke into the around Township>-owned property of the Woodbrldge Exempt Fire- CAL organization*, which apartment, no one WM In light. men were then turned over to the WOODBRIDGE.—Alfred Coley, in theMat>leweo4 avenue section men's Association at the annual are usually, strong and acNewar- k police. The sHft waT"hot" the offliceri tive. Past Grand Knight of Middlesex of Keasbey. ' AT XMAS PARTY meeting of the group held in theBY STATE AGENT said, indicating that Jhe cooking Woodlbridge flrthbuse on School Constantly pressure is had been done during the night Council, No. 857, Knights of Col- "We don't tolerate unsanitary 1,000 CHILDREN TO BE umbus, will be the guest of honor conditions In privately - owned street, Monday night. INSPECTOR HART PICKS UP brought upon legislators for and that the operator had evident- GUESTS OF SERVICE measures that require spend- ly left the premises a short time at a dinner to be held Saturday, homes In the T-ownship BO why Other officers elected were: A. MANY-TIME OFFENDER- POSUFFICE TO January 14, according to plans should we allow such conditions to CLUB F. Rankln, vice-president; Alfred before. . 1 ADMITS LOOTING CARS ing mtvmf* mtwafnf thfi, tftX— octn] prevail In, twrislilp-owned hous - W. Brown, financial secretary; payers' money. Economy is The still had a capacity of ffi ^M held Tueady evening. es," Bailey commented. WOODBRIDGE. — The annual Frank Bader, recording secretary; WOODBRJDGE.-Aubie Ralph made difficult by persistent gallons. The officers found a 'cop- Cliriu'tmag party for Township v USE EXTRA HELP per cooker and oil burner and The commltttfe In charge is: The health officer told the Charles G. McCann, treasurer; K. Heotw, 85, of 200 W. 102nd street, demands of political sup- Richard Ryan, Board of Health Monday night childreh, sponsored by the Lions Kath, Edward Chrlstensen and New York, who gave his occupa- about 25 gallons of the finished Wlnflek) J. Finn, Club ot Woodbridge. will be held porter* for Jobs, and the product. William Miller, Thomas Campion, that the occupants of the houses William H. Treen, chaplain; A. F.tion as t> dishwasher and who constant lobbying by groups Allen Mlnkler, Henry Miller, John were paying rents regularly to Monday morning, Deceirtber 28, atRankln, delegate to .the relief as- According to the authorities, has a FOR XMAS RUSH Chief of Police George Keating the State Theatre. who want and work for Mullen, John F. Ryaa^ Jr., James the Township. The nuisances, he sociation; Q. W. BJornsen, dele- lengthy police record, learned notified" -fredericlc Burnett, Approximately 1,000 children said, consised of arxopen cesspool. gate to theNnr Jeney Sate EK- early Mwday morning that it does spending; programs. EXPECT HEAVIER FLOOD OF state commissioner of. alcoholic Crowley, William Boylan, Leon wl Basejy, do . politicians MAIL THIS YEAR-- NO beverages, and two men. from that Gerity, George O'Brien and. Fran- He Informed the board that ttunt. 4 be guests of toe Lions at tt*Mnpt Association; Fred R. Maw not pay to He to a. state inspector, was a sanitary sewer in the street movie performance which will bey aim BWe. H. Hunt, repre#en- U^ 5^^ he M/ riook^ re_ bring about economy meas- MAIL XMAS DAY department were sent to take cis Gerity. Rev. Thomas Carney commend- and connections could be made tt start promptly a/t one o'clock. A tatives to reltef. ures of their own accord. In- charge of the equipment. ] ceived a 39 day sentence In Wood- ed the officers of - \be Columbus an approximate cost of $300. full length feature picture will be F. R Sharp, preskkmt ot tlw bridge, when he appeared before variably they are taboo be- (Special to Leader-Journal) Oadets for the fine work they are f hown in addition to a comedy and state aseodatlon, was the prlncipai Judge Axthur Brown, Monday It wag referred to the real estate other "shorts." Vaudeville1 enter- cause they hinder the system WASHINGTON, D. C. — Uncle NEW BRUNSWICK MAN doing arriang the boys of Stdepartmen. t for Itmnedlaits action. speaker. Tfce program was opened afternoon and a 00 day sentence Sam is going to play Santa Claus tainment will be furnished by the of political patronage which HURT ON TEMPORARY James' parish. Father Carney also Bailey in his report stated that by law Rev. W. V. D. Strong of when he faced the police court political organizations thrive to unemployed workers of Wood- urged the members of the council Recretation department under the the Flrjt Congregational church, Judge in Metuchen, Monday night. lately there had been at large num direction of Sam Gioe. on. I bridge by providing tnem with 61 BRIDGE OVER CREEK to) get behind the i Retreat move- who offered a prayer for the de- Inspector Roger Hart, of the man-days or 490 hours of work at ber of rabid dpi cases but every- On leaving the theatre each It is a sad state of affairs ment and endeavor to have a large thing was being ddne to prevent ceased members of the exempt motor vehicle department, ,«top-; 55 cents an hour In the Wood- WOODBRIDGE.—Leon Stanton, •hild will be given a gift package firemen's association. Addresses when' Municipal officials, representation at the annaul re- additional outbreaks, Eleven dog ped Hooks at 4 A. M., Mond'ay'as bridge postofflce, helping deliver 38, of 37 Jersey avenue, New retreat which is held at San Al- containing fruit and candy. were given by the Rev. Earl Han- the latter was walking along who are alert to the wishes Brunswick, was injured Tuesday bites were reported during the Dr. Henry Belafsky is general Christinas mall. fonzo Rpjtreat House in Long past month. One rabid dog bit six num Devanney ot tin First Ft-esby Route 25. Hart questioned Hooks of their,constituents, follow Uncle Sam has ordered "Ne- morning while walking on the hairman and he is being assisted ter, Branch. people, 4vho are now receiving the Howard as to the large bundle he was car- one line of thought, to pre-phew" Jim Farley to allot the. emporary bridge over Wood- Several members of the council by the entire club. I Klein, of tit« Trinity Episcopal rying. He said he had received the bridie «rtek on the Woodbrldge- pastpur tirejitment, the report stat- At a meeting held tMs week, serve their Qplitical prestige Woodbrldge postmaster a total of are expected to attend the exem- ed. church; William H. Sagwiton, re- bundle which contained clothing and voting strength. Politi- $289.75 to guarantee delivery of Carteret road, when a truck own- plification of the major degree to plans were made for the club presentative fMn the Moomouth from George Brown, of M.luchen ed by John F. McGovern Contract The following licenses and per-Christmas meeting to be held Tues cians will, nevertheless, at-Christmas mall on-time. The num be held at the Robert Trent Hotel, mits were Issued during the month County Exempt Association; Vic- but. when he couldn't remembei ber of persons to be employed un- ing Company, New Brunswli Newark, Sunday, day noon at the Middlesex Hotel, tor C, Nieklas, supervising princi- Brown's address, Hurt brought tempt, -to institute some Ten plumbing permit*, four sew- Michael J. Trainer Is general chair thrift measures when they der this allotment will be dter- contractor building er permits, three beauty parlor li- pal of schools and James Filer, a him to the local police headquart- mlned by the postmaster, and will and driven by Frank Burlew, 33, man and will be assisted by Al-member of the botrd of education.ers where he was booked by Act- are demanded by an organ- censes, one fish license and eight bert Bondiettt and Harold Vogel. be based on the number of days of 14 Scott avenue, Milltown, ran LOCAL RELIEF COSTS (wayside eating licenses. The closing prayer was given by ing Desk Sergeant Farkas. ized and articulate public. extra hehj is needed. over Stanton's right leg. An exchange of gifts will be a fea- the Rev. Devanny. Receipts were $69. Under com- ture of the meeting. An examination of the bundle It is encouraging to ob- Temporary help will be obtain- Stanton was token to the Perth KEEP ON INCREASING Following the meeting, the memshowed it to be a blanket con- Amboy General hospital in the municable diseases, four cases of serve that the individual is ed from relief agencies, war vet one of measles ben, combine]) with the firemen taining a camera, flashlight, fan, Woodbrtdge Onergency 8quad tuberculosis and of Woodbridge Fire Company No. taking ajrincreased interest organizations and from classified »____ were, reported, Vital statistics APPEALS FOR CLOTHING man's hat, compass, wallet, suit of in public affairs: In Wood- civil service lists, Employment of ambulance. Captain John Bgan In- WOODBRIDGE. — Despite the 1, held a social'hour In the "Dug-clothes, severaPpackages of cigar- vestigated for the police depart- showed seventeen births', twelve bridge Township, organized relatives is frowned upon by the fact that the Township relief load out" Sharp entertained with a ettes and another blanket ment. , deaths and eighteen marriages. AVENEL—Mrs, O. J. West- group of- humorous stories. strength ig sorely needed. Postoffice Department, unless the has dropped slightly, expenses and _ jj^^J on, chairman of the welfare After being questioned" for sev- relatives are unemployed or have TAKING WATS expenditures have eotVtinued to eral hours by Hart and Sergeapt With concerted and spirited WOOnBRIDGE-jfe Yound deiwrtment of the Avenpl Par dependents of their own tp sup- rise, according to John OmenhU- POUOB OOVRT NKWS ent Teachers' Association, has George Balint, of the local de- action, a growing body of port. . Woman's Club of Woodbrldge er, municipal director <5f relief. BERGEN TO BE GUEST partment, Hooks, li alleged* to citizens, co-operating with Issues an appeal to the person ma4*jin appeal for olothiuf This money will be used for the In October there were 853 oases MfiT aboes for chiUren aa have confessed to ransacking a other established agencies, or persons who took the Rut- with 2,893 persons given relief. WOODBRIDGE.- John E. Wil- OF HONOR AT DINNER dozen cars In Metuchen and was city service only, The rural car-i liams, 32, of 225 Elmer street, there Is much need In AveneL fan effect far-reaching and Hem are asked to emnloy tke ex- gers University banners from Costs in that month were $21,- on his way to New York with the the Wridge High School Westtieid, was fined two "tiolkrs Articles may be left wtth the WOODBRIDOEL — TbwnsWp permanent reduction in our tra help they may need partly at 440.20. LtsL.month the reM of- principal at the Avenel school loot when stopped by Hart. gymnasium after the Rutgers fice took' care of M8 ones Includ- and one dollar costs for oareless Committeeman John Bergen will present at Friday , ing 2,882 persons and s|>ent $22,- driving''I. '/ I / *'•: / / the'nten said that he tadserve d On the other hand, if Sam footing the ,balan«f'of the by the First "Ward Hungarian bllL to return the banners to Mr>, iftes,''' i i ie of two dollar* and two time in Ntw Mexico for breaking Homo definite effort is not John J. Dowllng and no ques- dollan! costs was Imposed upon NIER ELECTED TO OFFIOK Democratic Club on Tuesday night The Christmas rush is expected 1 Omenhiser sudd that the cold December 80, at eight o'clock at entering, spent one year in made by the citizens here, tlons will be asked. Bernard Kassel, of 360 Hurrttrd.on the Mare Island naval prison in to he heavier this year than for weather, necessitating the pur- street, Mfewarlc. a truck driver for' AVENEL,—Ernest Nier of this the White BircOnn, Route 96, "luniclnal chaos is inevlt- the past several years, postal offi- The banners rn question be- California as a deserter, had been at chase of fuel and heavier clothing, the NTneoda Cleaning and Dying place, was recently elected Senior Ford avenue, Fords. >!e, with every home own- cials say. They give three reasons long to graduates of Rutgers wag the prime reason for the rise sentenced to four years and nine University who treasure Utem Co., to careless driving. Officer Deputy Grand Tall Ctdar of the The committee In charge is months In San Qusnt1 prison tag '''•> taxpayer, municipal for this—first, the «act that. 1M8 of reliel coats. There lias also been Meyer Laram Issued the' sum- Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Forest No, George Rusnak, John Varshany u pn tag ill has been a he»vy year torU . 8. on account of the sentiment tfuswi f tol >cted. Continued on Page Twelve attached to them, resulting nscestarj medical at- tention, Omsahtatr stated, Continued on p«ge Twelve ! TWO WOODBR1DGE LEADER-JOI RNAl rT.IDAV MoRNIWJ, DECEMBER 16. 1988 SODALITY TO HOLD To Be Honored LADIES' AID SOCIETY DESMOND DENOUNCES ISMS AT 1ST CHRISTMAS MEETING LOCAL STUDENTS AT CHRISTMAS PARTY BOY SCOUT r'l Tlit ladies' Aid 3o- Troop 61 of Colonia . !,. rirstjyterian ciiurch Mjll| vnl«;.i> "1 !>t Jiines MAKE MERRY AT by tlie Paient-TVacheis A SOCIETY COMMUNION BREAKFAST ix*tmU-i meeting and tion, Mrs. Phillip Der^t / • lil LK held Tuesday night, ,,, p,.it> on Tuesday eve- president, has regiateted i^ '" i 2U at St James' sudit- ii:e uuflue of the president, >.jitj Haus will be nres- seomd year under tl* ltad COLLEGE FETES v lieYourig in Manhattan of the same Schoutmaster St , HELDINPORT READING ON SUNDAY gifti *ill U- distribuu-ti Boden, jmmillee in charge ••• .., i t, io UlEBRATE VULE- hymns were sung, HOHI i Jordan, Miss, Han fiUt AI MIPDFBURY, The Troop Cemroittee eluding ! VERMONT Mrs I-,,-, , ,^pii-,.ii hi'.- 1i«pl"n«i in' i\:'-lfy.'Mts' Jen* fry and'Miss other moabet* of the Tiou,/', lyth Psalm ed by Andrew IK , ii,.1 .. ,!• I-!-MII« -u.1. " large fathering Margaret Bomond mittee are William DoU I'rayt-r " WtKJdbndje. as c st-oui gt destin- . ud encouraged the groups' co-op- S^jvday mornlnt, Uie, to Schwertz and T. J Hyne< ing trie rivihztd wmid. al the first tmuuii in itligiiw, and natlofSsT" will receive communion in a body .iinDLKHUHY. Vt. — Barbara t-ixiits on the recent ba- rack lit toaaaMfae, UtU, i.icw daujdrUw uf Mr. Bnd gnen articipatiAg In th« Yuletide fe»- G«orge Lucas. "d AyuiU mom It was voted to sponsor « , f Holy Name Sodetiet, •aMivljacrt Schiavo, Lorenzo Albini AVKNU, Tlnjiiuts Lealiy, of rt week hefore At a recent Nevi Year's Watch School roam, part . . n»Bd l*o B. Ciutfrada. tti mud Miiiti. will be the guest ol the sixteenth for meeting of the Anthony A Aqulla held at the Sunday School rooms, Pomeroy, Mrs. W»lt«- The.-Cathoik church was the' Mrs. Carmen ZuUo w in liOU' i J« a testimuaUil dinner to be Pan,.. M Aasoriatiixi, Mr Aquila was unan- on December 31. Mn. WHltem Johnson, first and V«*xni«d nUgim lomjeh** of prejparin* and servmg gnriv tomorrow night at the Black Mrs. lie, Christinas has been oberved ta imously e'.etted executive member After the business session, gift* bert Head and Mrs. R 1 in Urn country which •t*Tt||V«he breakfast, assisted by Charles Ca liin, Avenel street, thU place, wttfa the dew upwrnra treat the traditional manntr on the of the7 group. were distributed by Santa Claus i work in cdnU>i,tani Ike tvQ »Wp- MtGrtttpm, Antoinette i under the auajHew of the Third campus with many of the language PERMANENT WAVE Other officers elected were: and caroU wan sung by the THE JUNIOR WOMAN'S i grands of NatitsHl, Fssclatn < sod'mentina Martina, Miwred Ward Denvjcrmts. clubs heMing carol attV at ty§ President, Anthony Moccaro; vice- group. Delicious refreshment met Tuesday night at the HOLIDAY SPECIAL Communism. Tfce church is mffit-jand Mrs Francis Cfella«1*r Georfe Pafanar, of Uiia place, dormitorie) and frtternitks. Out- president, Joseph Morales; reqsrd holiday colorings were served by I of Miss Janet Ellii, K, Oil WM« — $3J will be th« toastmantar. ^Turkey standing were the Wocert by the y ,«uit and evadMtlni. bacause lfci + ing secretary, Anthony Pa**; Y itd b M avenue, Colonia. dinner will be serve* promptly »t college orchestra and the candle- Mra. DeYoung assisted by Mn, A. sSchoolGirl Wave-$1. tenets arc bass* on truth*. A Holy: treasurer, Carmek) Jannl; flfcr* eight o'clock. r light vesper service in Meed Metn Name man bat a duty to fulfill' geani-at-amis Victor r Panconi, •- I orial Chapel. both to himself and hU country. Boaad of Directors. Louii Cannll- F reitics He toad have courafs and S-S THRIFT FOOD MARKET Recretlioi la. Charles Mangione, Loub Ver- tobe CIBCUCNO. pttji, Paul CHaeaJoftt ary Ban- 80 Main St., Woodbrida.*, NEWr a re*l Catholic." tarty ffrertm-U AmtrtmL PJtiu Ydetide Profrtin WOODBMDCE venuto Pucei. '••*•• Free Delivery Plume WO. 8-0184 WAY NOW AN Dr James Varly. held a meetisf * recently and 1st of Squibbs Company, said: four MW member* were admlt- WOODWUDGH — Recreation Lan. Caufand. faeaatf-jAGLDjractteai^ »old out We must safeguard aprinat «ntt- M to thi organintkm. A Department dramatic, singing and A. met Tuesdnynii WALNVWlli Jame*' school. Parents were giv and more, torn TWTw>n serwd Gr the Kandcraft groups of ' er of Oak Tree; Mrs. Johrr MRS YANCEY OF WILM- Woodbridge Flre Company No, 1 lYaafe Jaraey Schultz. of Metuchen; Mrs. Jo- the Woodbridge Recreation , De-1 ington. Del., visited her sister, will hold its Christmas party FOKK BUTtt, Ik. „—„„—..^^. seph Rapacioli and Mrs. John partment. | Mrs. Henry W. Von Bremen, of and business meeting Tuesday CHUCK KOAtr Prefer oif town. Friday at 2 P. M., at the Port Freeman street, Saturday. night, December SO at the home Frltne Beef, ft. .' ':. CLEANING ReacHng School for the Wood-1 * • • • 21c of Mrs. Harold WhiUker in Freak bridge Rotary Club Christmas par MRS STEPHEN KOCSI, OP Sher AlicBpisflt. and, PETER SCHMIDT OF CORREJA ty. ry street, entertained Sunday CHOmO ••AT. Ik. avenue, enjoyed « fUhiiig party Mrs. Sophie like and son, Alex Friday at 3:30 P. M., at Wood- AVENEU—The Charles Flynn GROCERY SPECIALS Mi\ will blende at New York of KreiscfaerviUe, a !.; Mks bridge SchoPlNo. li'fof the Ro- Association held a special meeting, Maztmn Beoaa , the weekend. Margaret Kelemen of Brooklyn; PRESSING tary Club Wednesday evening at Its head* -ScHffi ' • • • • Miss Julia Kejcmen and Joseph oorm,ib....,. Friday at 6:30 P. M,. at the 1««- quarters in tee Black Cat Inn to' Kocsi, of Bridgeport, Conn.; Mr. GranMUtN AND MRS. HAROLD MOUN School No. 15 tor the Woman'] make plus tot Christmas Welfare and Mn. Andrew Novak and cey and Mrs. Mary Nash of Oak Club and the Recreation Depart, work. ' ment " daughter, ^.w ~t HpoeUvm; Tree road, visited friendds at It was decided to give a party Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Racz ar)d 8AUCC, I i Tt) nnkt ran »f «a»Mahf Milltown recently. Thursday at 11:30 P. M. at the during the Holidays for underpriv- Send Your SATIRFVlNQ nW tutoBen, Colonia Country Club.fcr the Ro- son, Andrew. Jr., of Avenel. 1-npPOLA »dk«n« I* itaad- ileged children. A committee com- Del -Monte tary Club luncheon. • • • • •Hi of qaalltr M U(k lad THE HENRY STREET COM- posed of wives of members, was TOMATO JOTCC, U M. csm rl(ld u IMM at ur b««- munity Club held a regular Monday at 10 A .M., at the State MR. AND MRS. HARRY HAsfelS COATS; SUITS I«M appointed to moke plans for the ! Tklinuullut nmt of Btoomfield, spent Sunday, TURKEYS TO PLEASE tu b* topt U* iwk- meeting at the H. K, firehou** Itaatre for the Lions Club party. Inf. a Monday at 0:30 P.. M., at the with her mother, Mrs. Carl "A" No anil DRESSES la friday evening. Plans were The regular meeting of the club completed for the club's Christ- Parish House for the Woodbridge Augustine, .of Ridgedale avenue. / Mwi's Suite Boys' eiMb. **-•• _•-• to Gleaned and P/estad next meeting. Three playlets have been pre- OUVER< ™' ' t ' ' ' pared by various groups under the ton. visited his mother, Mrs. GORDON DONALD OIKOUD supervision of WPA Recreation George S. WlUiti, of Freeman staff membejrs. They are; "Christ- street, Saturday. COPPOLA SEWAREN. — Gordon Ddnald mas with Santa ClaUs," "All His • • » Giroud, 16, gon of- Mr.' and Mr», C. Fault" and "Santa and the Sun." TRINITY BPISCQPAL CHURCH TAILORS - DRESSMAKERS- CLEANERS A. Giroud, of West avenue, Sewar A act featuring a tap achoi, Robert A. McAra, super/ dancing and staging interpretation! STATE THEATRE BLDC, WOODBRIDGE , en, died December Iff, 1938. Ser- uptytat- will ^Jd its anrmal vices and interment private. Pleate of Snow White and the Seven Chrlstmaj party at the cjturch Telephone: Woodbridge 8—1738 omit flowers. Dwarfs has also been prepared. Ifriday night, December 33. These one-act rendltiorjj wjjl iw • » • i 'READ THE EEADEH-JODHNAC supplemented In some shows by MR.*AND MRS. J.B. BURKE of numerous individual singing, tap Etitafceth, were guests Sunday BHKERV 5PECIR1! dancing or instrumental specltlty of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc- acts. Laughlin, of Qrnv» avenue.

THE THOMAS J. DEAHY DBMOITHE HQLJDAY BAZ- cratic Club held 9 Christmas ar and supper of the Ladies' As- party last night at the sociation, First Congregatlona SAVE NOW ON ALL home ID Htrretl avenue. church, WHS « success. The CHRISTMAS SWEETS! It will be a more jolly Chriatmaa with plenty of these old-fashioned, ftivowtea on jrourtabU .. . and Behrens makes them tM^S old-faahioned way, with all the old-time flavor.

ENJOY THE HOLIDAY FUN BEHRENS FRUn CAKE will togoff jrfcsjBf_diiiB«r WHILE YOUR NEW CERTIFIED PERFORMANCE to p«rf «etioa! A delicious cake the whole fam- GAS RANGE COOKS THE DINNER ily will efljox...» cake brim- ming over wkh nuta and can- died fruits. Made from an old English recipe. Order now. 50c 60c 75

SPECIAL ORDERS ! SPECIAL SATURDAY- TAKEN ON ALL SLAYER CAKE 16c BAKERY GOODS When planning: a Christ- mas party, see our baker ASSORTED XMAS * PIES- DAD: IT'S A GIFT Don't Fail to Come In and See His about special party bak- COOKIES ery goods. Cookies, piee, Pieflernust Big Selection of SHE'LL NEVER cakes . . . everything Anise Drops FORGET i done individually fop- Springerle CHRISTMAS GIFTS your party. . . . Phone Macaroons 1 FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY Woodbridge 8-1965. Batter Cookies Kisst$ MINCE, APPLE, TOYS DOLLS BOOKS LIGHTERS POUND 40c PUMPKIN, CIGARS GAMES LEMON MERINGUE CANDIES PENCILS • PENS S T 0 L L E N COCOANUTCUSTARH SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER CAMERAS BILL FOLDS - OTHERS 30c, 50c, 75c PINEAPPLE Tliesc wonderful new ranKCH arc now on dis- CHRISTMAS LAYERS CUSTARD 0 FOR YOUR play mi our sjilcH floor. Thoy aro the sensation Complete Selection of Christmas Cards of tin' eeiiUiry! The raujfe of tomorrow! Come FOLLOW YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS TO - 10!L OLD STOVE in and see thorn todny! Behrens Bakery Perth Amboy Gas Light Co. BLAKE'S 17 SCHOOL STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. 222 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 100 MAIN STREET - WOODBRIDGE, N. J. "AFTER ALL IT TAKES A BAKER" 7> W(X)I*ttElD»* ST. JAMES' P. T. A. In addition to the OMBQtaen Ot awarded and dancing held. A att Mrs. Otctr Vakatiae Club and their guesta • night buffet supper will bit SWELLS XMAS FUND CUTTERS AND FREEHOLD GADEK Marks 80th Birthday BOYS AND GIRLS OF THE PRESS TO will be prtsent fawn tbt THRU' CARD PARTY Cuunt* nnt chit* •), Mb* Ruth W«ik . WGOf>BRflK*t — As usual, there will be an ex- club, is chairman in charge of ar- W«.K>JL>BRJDGE.—A very suc- SPEAK TO SEWAREN HISTORY CLBB Valentine, of Grove avenue, this GREET SANTA AT CHRISTMAS PARTY change of gifts befere a gayly and. JOM- 4 1 fflaee, <*W>reted her 80th birthday cessful card party was held Fri- I'laistiitoi lifted Christinas Tree. Lawrence by a Urge and capable com- at a family dinner attend- mittee Reservations may be mads day night at St. James' school au- SKWAKKN Will, Mi „,«, iu- 'I ixjMessrti Mis. Christie, y • ' uuuty , F Campion, president of the club ditorium by the St. Jameg' Par- ofi fruun pului ijiii I I- ax Ute at threv n'cicnk this aftar- Mrs. Hampton (..'uttet, ol Wuud Din Ul (Jtiei II i and Mrs Alex ed by members of the Valentine ' u.v Black; will welcome th* guests after ent Teachers' Association for the bridge, Freeholdei Anthony Gad-, family social activitif.. tin i '•Y>. i.U.t; I' iiiin by calling Miss Wolk at beautifully ap- will in .K*- men v i ' which games will be pUytd. pi lies benefit of the Childrens' Christ- ek, Jr., ind' Mis* Eunice Harrison,! The table was girls uf th« Woodbndge a-MOO nug fund. prJnciptilV the Middlesex County pointed vrith a centerpiece of 40 I. E. CN0RCN CHOIR American Beauty roses, tall red Prize winners in the games I V will include a own hying, Pa.; l|r. and Mrs. E. Dud- M, V. Schubert, Mrs. William D. ates gift of a sitg in Woadbrldge ley Chsje, of Hartland Turk. Pu Save On Holiday Clothes! Boylan, Mrs. Hugh B. Quifley, ber of «M tranftttautl French, Qog made possible the building of a lish and Welsh carols. Mr. and" Mrs. Etel M. Valentine, Mrs. Maurice Dunigan, Mrs. John school here, spoke ol his interest of New Haven, Conn.; Mr. and Boyle, Mrs. John Sullivan, Mrs. in the work ae a member of the the regular choir Mrs. Russell Valentine, of Bayslde, F. Fulheubard, Mrs. Alfred Dun- county vocational board. Freehold for the occasion *Ul be: L, I., Roy Valentine, of Bewareu; MM. L. C. HoMen, MiM fifedon fee, Mrs. William Coll, Mrs. Hugo- er Gadek gave statistics relativ* Ralph Fecht, of Newark. EVENING Ocis, Mrs. Henry Hoffman, Mn. to the financing at the ^reject and Gillette, Mn. Hawey Tueksr, Mlas MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S John Mullen, Mrs, Charle* Ar*en- briefly euUine* other branches of Bm*eton, (Stanley C, Pat- TILL 9 P. M. ault, Mrs. Edward Cotey. public, welfare, including care of ter, Stewart North, Malcolm Hyl- YUUETIDE PABTY blind and mentally detective chil- •ahl. Fwd Buoktoy, Harry Se- Non-piayen' prices went to Mrs. chrtot, ol tfarifrpiace; Mr. and Mn. SEWAREN.—Final plans for a Joseph McLaughlin, Mrs. Bugwe dren, Christmas party to be held TTiurs- age. S. Bird, Mrs. James Keating, Mrs. Gordon, of Brooklyn; and day evening, Decernber 22, were Harold Peck, Mrs. John Venerus Mrs. Harrison at prineipKl of Frank Atherhffl, of Perth Amboy. completed Monday night at a meet and Mrs. Lilltan CoHey and spe-the Qlrls' Vocktional Statool, pne Ottter guest mueidams will be ing of the Kappineu Girls held In cial priM to Mrs. Thomas MeDer- SUITS a most interesting aooofot ol theTrumpaier William McData; tram the pariah hall of St. John's Epis- mott. Gaining m& pticernent In J»nilt WUMum Seaman; tteliniit, copal church. profitable wnployment Mr*. f.'T, Walter Kokosiflra"KM Helttrt, Mn; nt wae made that Lafarr, club hlitorian, mentioned AnnaMcDede. the final cehaarsal of the choir MANY PRIZES GIVEN brienbin y ioa« hbiofbahibl l ia«iWW talctl - tor the carol nrvlce December 22, AT ST. JAMES' GAME en from early record* of ttMfCut- will be held Thursday evening, in famUy ot THE WOMAN'S UNIT OF U the church hall, Refreshments fol- Topcoats SOCIAL MONDAY NITEw^S: AT^^ ww a Fir»t Went RepuMleaa dub lowed with Miss Lillian Jensen story of the first tea party ever held iae amual Ghriflhnaa party and Ann Superior as hostesses. WCX)DBRIDGE. - One of theheld In Woodbrldge when in the Monday night at Republican Mias Helen Wright and Mlas largest'crowds to attend a game year 1747, a Mrs. Cutter having hejadQiurten, Rahway avenue. Jean McLean were named to the aoctel was on hand for the week- received the first package of tea, Mrs. Afber T, Randolph was refreshment committee for next ly game social held Monday night not knowing what to do with it general chairman. Monday's meeting. Overcoats at At. Jamas' auditorium under the there being" no tea pots in those audioes ol St. Jamas' church. days) seeped it in hot Water in a Prizes were awarded M follows: beer tankard and served It toth e Electric clock, Elmer Rets, Clark ladies of Woodbrldge. Mrs. LaFarr Township; electric toaster, Joseph went on to express the GWHSIIUS GPS OF QUAtfH! AT SENSATIONAL XMAS SAVINGS! Xannedy, Carteret; bad spread, of the im«yCm membmln HIGH GSXDE WATCHES John BOH, town; hamper, A. Sel-entertnlnlng. a Mn. Cutter of DISTINCTIVE JEWfiUY veita, Pwjhlng ivenue, Cttrtewt; dinner ttt, Alex Toth, Garteret; A delightful Christana* story, •maktnf get, Walter Gray, town; "the Women Who Had Bv«ry- ROBERTS AND L1EBERMAN boudoir chair. John Mlltayla, Car- thing" wai read by Mn. Cutter teret; boy's jwagon, Mrs. A. Han-who compoeed It htrseU. Mis. QVAUTYIEWELERS uJfi. Perth AtnBt*. " John Hatten sang two selections' I 88 SMITH STREET, „ PERTH AMBOY, Sheets and pillow cases, Mrs. J.accompanied by Mn. Olive Van Opw Mtmitgt Til Xmaa Hollingahetd, Rahway; oofta* Iderstine ot the piano. P.A.4.1MI table, BUen Abernathy, Rahway; Refreshment were served by *i Bute, Mrt, Anna TOilto, tlton itrett, town; chafse lounjs, June* Carte^South Amboy; floor ttm^i Mn. AwvwBf «o, Mstry Ourswly. tcum; eaay-«t«fl!r, Stavt Medvltz, The UrtliMt Gftt of All! Ctrtoet; rug, Bdith G«d*lei, Rah- Wjjr Bbd, Mn. Idtohen cabinet, Mn. S. Oloe, hearts town; ncMtiry, Mr, Briun, town; hkycld, Mrs. Vmiitm Mackcy, of appreciate the senti- Ite ment and beauty ihat ACfflLDRBNT? STORY HOUR a gift of flowers con- • waa oooducted at the ^ar Tnt TObllc Library Tuesday vey. That's why, if afternoon after school by Miw Nbrma Chsne, librarian. you really want to

4407B ^ mafce "Hsr" ChriBt- ma« LOVELY, you'll remember to send Jhos. F, Burke FLQWER8J . . . And — Ftaural dvnctm — remember, when buy- f ing plants or cut flowers, be aure you#> M« STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. get them at THOMP , SON'S : . .they'll be' FIOUJER5 Joieph V. Castillo, Mgr. greenhouse fresh and ! RUMtotvtety t»rte«d! "Titn U saMKato- Ptr start* Mtnlt* POINSETTAS... POTTED PLANTS BRIOHT RED BLOOMS WITH DARK » Arllsticillv IM'i'tiiiit,,! uilh KlMions, FM: QREEN FOLIAGE. MATTKU AND RIBBOTN 0TRIMMKU! jCYtJLAMEN $1T0 $2 •j DRACKAINA I'ANIIAMUS, CHRISTMAS 75c $3 $ l'KPPERS COLDS, FEVER and NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS! : CUT FLOWER SUGGESTIONS... % The greatest value demonstration of hn« qusility 66l.kuld, Tk6 HEADACHES Bilrc, Note dim to Ci.llll • We have a complete selection of beautiful frMh men'« clothes this town has ever experienced. That'* m\ "BUB-MT TIHS1" cut flowers. Make your home cheerful with laying a lot and we are backing it up to the letter. Com* A WONDKHn'l. I.INIMKNT! our flowers this Christmas. Exp 8-81-89 in if you're a bit /doubtful and let us prove it to you. We're showing thousand* of hand picked Suits, Topcoats SNAPDRAGONS, POM POMS, POINSETTAS, 30 Years Success! Doctor's HOFERTS ALL MODELS and Overcoat! in the season's smartest models all marked Amazing Liquid For Surface The B*st Vou Can BUT! | ROSES, CARNATIONS, SWEET PEAS, ETC. ALL SIZES at sensationally low Christma* Sale price*! PIMPLES NOVELTY BASKETS; CORSAGE SUGGESTIONS., ANDCJJJTER^PIECES^ 3 FOR XMAS AND NEW YEAR! .i^r.£?fi!iS?ie^!f^ I CAMELLIAS -- ORCHIDS - SWEET PEAS laal lnd»ltalt»IV. * REASONABLY PRICED j GARDENIAS - ROSES

PRAISED FROM COAST TO COAST ORDER YOUR XMAS QREENS AND DECORATIONS N'OWl MEN—WOMEN, don't l>n liurnilinlml by I f»oe blutcluul with uiviiKhlly «ur- Or»Te OBVBW «nd Sprayi of HoUy - Hemlock - White Pine - 'iceplmplintiacHiuoWuK \\Y,\\, \\A\v. "owertully fHiothitiic, unlim<|itir liquid ttaniM - Prinoeu Hh«, vt mired to yoor ortcr Svemo (aductor'dfdnimla) i|iikkly rflicvi'rt •uMag iar«aKK-

HuliHl| 1|B,n «'mn im dSy or night dimiu't iiliow on ""in all whlloii (loon ittt'w'l V"Tk. Only THOMPSON, Inc. »*. llcil wtiUBww iimy nwil *1.2li Mtr» Strength Zemo. All drug atorts. Member T. D. S. Flowers Telegraphed BOY zemo 87 MAIN STREET TEL. WOOD. 8-0087 WOODBRIDQE, N. J. PERTH FAGE FOUR WOODBKlIMiE LKADER-JOUKNAL, FRIDAY MORNING, DECKMBBR 16, 1988. THE OLD SHIRT NEEDS MENDING CHURCH Jeober $ Xournal NEWS 0/Ail Things.. C 0 M • I V 1 M 6 gtT. ANTHOKT8 CHUBCB Tk. «*tMtti UMw <1M> N by Harold G.Hoffman TU IMUB JMIUI <1*S*> Pen ftesdtw. ' lev Vtaeent J. Vaecl. raster »v«rjr FrW,, Munitu m 104 Mini Btnset, Woudorul*. by tit* Mattdjwl PoWWiun Ounpukr, Wuodtortdt*, N. * Masses^ rm A, M. and 9!Q9 '"Trust to*. t lieit "opt OffWa, |I WMdbridf r, H. },. t# W«Ml dw IMII A, M. Five hunctrtMl fttn takt yniir place St. Anthony's devotion. Tuesday An lodepancUBt Papttr evenings, 7:30 P. M. _ Rudyard Kipling dosed his poem. "The Lett • S-14St those two lines. H« wrote them way back when world w Wtl>' HB8T CHURCH Of CHEI8T kHer (and saner) than it is in this enlightened SCIENTIST ADVUTMING but somehow, the truth in them survlv.es. Probably mitBMMMTAtlVEl Bewares, N. J. because it IS truth. nm "IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUD- ING MAN, EVULVEU BY ATOM Fur people whu think that the world cannot get •at*: II H l*»r Y«r la BC FORCE?" it the Usson-Ser- along without them, the recomraendtd course of read- mon subject for Sunday, Decem- ing is 15 minutes a day of the obituary coiurom of JOOBNAL PLATFORM available newspapers. FOB WOODUIDGB TOWNSHIP ber IB in aU Christian Science RHmlnation of all grade crouinci. hurches aikd Societies throughout the wurhl. "Imperious Caesar, dead and turned te day, afore industries. * Might stop a bole to keep the wind away." . New Pennsylvania Railroad station. The Golden Text is: "Harken Sewage disposal system. unto me, O Jaooto and Israel, my ailed, 1 «m h»; I am the first, I ShjRkMpeare wrote that, liven hit high place has Y. II. C, A OrganiiaUtn. been partly filled by Kipling and other*. Outdoor swimming pool. , *ko am the last. Mine hand also , • t • • i. Public transportation to outlying diatricti. •Htti laid the foundation of the . Woodbridge Mutnua The' world is cuoed rlfht now wijjh s plafue^ ' ai tn, and my right hand hath men who deem themselvw indisptastAle. Mott of spanned th« heavens." (IiMsui «: than will gasp out *e4r latt breath trytai to compose the orders th,, 12, 13). will give to Saint Pettr at the Qste ' *""*» Emergency Squtvd Needs Ajnong the Leston-Sennon cita- ; At Uw'present time, while we.fcre ia tlw» midst of our ..fis U the following from the Bible: "All things were made by Captains M4 »%|S tkput Christmas shopping, there is one gift we ought not to for- him; and without him wts not History is full of ccars iimbif' ulbtsss, Sultans tignlni! m. get . , . and that is a contritwtiAri to 'the Woodbridge anything mad* that w«s «a«V es, queens ctYaftl, "Off with hit ht*d!" Imprettiv« at the Ume C Emergency Squad. .(John 1:1). - - haps, but the world went on after tainted caviar or athtrpened Tut After operating stucessfuily for several months; the The Letton-Senildn also Includ- latt signed off these matters of the work! «nd gave somebody el*,. es this passage from the Christian chance to be immorUl (tnd lndlspesMtbl*) tat a while. squad finds it necessary, to tong to the public once more Science textbook, "Science and for money to continue to operate the ambulan.ee. Mo one Health with KkV to the Scrip- I tee that Oaston Meant if dead. They called him "Tht Man Wh can deny .the need of th* atnburance in Wood bridge. Dm tures" by Mary Baker Mdyt MIn Could Make Anybody Believt Anything." He made good on that i' ing th« months it has been in operation, it has more than" the vast forever, in the Science tit for a while, but eventually they put him in Jail and he died then- proven iU worth. The members of the squad have given :ind truth of being, the ouy facts at lent, he died in a hospital, with the jwil waiting to take him bl k are Spirit an* its Innumerablt If he lived. of their time and energy with no thought in mind of pa (•rations" (p. 471). t • • • wont. He wssfsmart man. He would •admit that wlttosjt|r|umtPt |l( So those of u% who are financially able to do so, ran MVIVUMVUI PCODlV Oltt OT ft wl Of HMfMjr* iw V|| ft fML^JT 0f|t e t e e . topic, "Christmas Giving." dirUt- mas jnusk program, for this Ser- So it ii best not to get too sweil-htaded about ouraelvts. Tt« I,1£J Welcome Santa Cltw vice. hone we ride may live to crop UM |rast that frftrs on Our v^ Prelude, "Ajtftius", Jules All that live, of humanity Is the nee, The individual plan hb t>ari Santa Claua, inevitable master of childish hearts, is enet; Choir, "Th« Jcho Carol," Old eats, loves, is strong, turns weak, and the air closes In where he v.-:,- about to pay his annual visit to the homes of Woodbridge French Carol, irtMkftd by Alfred 'Township. WHO KNOWS? WMtehead; Ofltrttory. "A Lovely Here It a personal experience. Back In 1930, when I becam« mo- Rose.it Blooming", Bach; Anthem, tor vehicle commissioner so many jMople saU tht department would Children are already writing their letters to the good 11 1. How many officer! and mtn "Thore were BhephewU , Vinotat; "go to pot" without Billy Dill, who had apent hi* lift building it, Uiy, Saint, making known their dream desires, and counting i:re in the national guard?' Aflthtm, "The Magi Jountty far," I was sJmott afraid to tackle the Jojb. But the department still went the days and nights until he makes his magic entrance in- 2. How many regular «lrlihe WMtehead; Postlude, 'Dona Nobli' on and when I Ml it. la IMS. to tate a Job across toe hall in t|u to their homes. ADVENTURERS' CLUB slops are scheduled? Monrt .State Hpjue, I ilgurad ttuiJbtii down without ME there to run It , What man or woman can bear the thought of disap- 3. When was pronioitlqrt repealed? Vesper Service, 4:80. HIADL1NIS PROM THI LIVES 4. Has any President ever run C«ndl« LtgHt Service by the and laugh about our earttsr tern, W| pointed faith in the hearts of little children? What one of wag Indispensable, for Artnllr for a third term? • . Butchman OuUd: IJ us would not give 'til it hurts in tin effort to help fulfill OF PEOPLE LI1CI YOUKSELPI 5. Is the death rate from tuber- Prelude, "Aria from St. Paul," doing a better Job than tMnr anc "' juvenile hopes? culosis declining? Mendekwihn; Hymn, "O Come All take .his place and may daui'fevpn bot!> Let's make the heart of every child in Woodbridge 6. What vtaujd be the cost of Ye Faithful," Anonymous; Ita High Heels the Nicaragflsn canal? Christinas Scripture, Carol Oard- Township glad for one Christmas Day. Left see that ev- 7. What Is the strength of the ner; Prayer, The Pastorj "01)..Holy Remember the fui wy child, in our community, has at least one day of unal- ELLO EVERYBODY: "* Marine Corps? Night", Mr. John Omenheiser, Jr., ped as superintendent loyed happiness, ~s tiny uf joy and gladness, a day when H 8. When do the Pfcillipine Is- Gruber; Hymn, "O Little Town of and women, at so much their dreams shall come true. . . This is'a story about high heels, and horses, and lands become independent? Bethlehem," Burnap; Windows of thropist, went about getting about a fellow who had one foot in the stirrup and one foot 9. How much money is In cir- Worship, Guild Members, Emma sign petitions certifying; ttsat in the grave. • culation? Early, Dorothy Omenbeiser, Grace partment would go to Hodte, i. What is the Income of rkr- Mott, Jean reger, Norma Chase, An Ever • Growing Problem , The guy Is Lee Burgess at Toms River, N. J., and If any University? Mrs. F. Kath; Offertory, "Paitor- And Spauldlnfl Fr«»c s*rVW aotke UB»,iaiP«t If I didn't im- een or twenty years ago the problem of improved of you fellows think, like I used to, that high heels are no ale", ychner; Hymn, "It Came Up mediately state U)at I WOtlM ljMppMftt Sdiwartikopf 1 would lo i highways was attacked upon the theory that, with a given good for anybody but women, and not any too good for S MILB8 OF WTJtK STOLEN on the Midnight Cleaar", Willis; 100,000 votes In my contest fordeiefate-Bt-lsirie from New Jerwy \ road miLeage, the simple way*A complete the construc- thtftn, Lee will give you an argument on the subject. Lee Syracuse, N. Y.—The theft of The Benediction, Pastor. the Republican national convention. tion of a highway system, was to build a given number knows at least one good reason for wearing high heels. And 0,400 feet of copper wire from Sunday School, 9:45. I told Mr. Frazer to go where he seid toe'State police would g<> telephone poles in the Lakelapd ChfistniBei wogram with gifts without SohwarUkopf, I must hs*t lost the W.«D0 voles, for Mr oUBilea a year for a definite .numbed fltyefire. ... for men wearing them, at that. ana wss WVWU93 when the radio for the King. Fraztr Is one of those indlspewab]* men who never make an iH l<- Two facts* have upset the idea. First, new mileage - When Les wai. m his early tweBWM-IM thaf WH Uti In the fan range finding system at the muni- At this service the children of threat. And I only won by 96,000 Instead of 1M.00O. Then Colonel ol 1919—he spent a few months ana ranch near tht little town of Walden, cipal airport at Amboy was dis- Kimberllne; came along to run the State Police Department without has bean added to every highway system and the need Colo. A city greenhorns he was vastly Impressed by the scenery, by the the Sunday School bring food- rupted. stuffs for the Christmas Baskets to ruffles and fan-fare more efficiently than tt had ever been run before for additional highways is pressing. Second, highways cattle business, and by tht life he stw going on tround him. "But All of which goes to prove that another Indispensable was really di. - built fifteen, or even ten years ago, are unable to meet most of ill," he ttyt, "did I admire tht cow-punchers and the easy way they handled the spirited cow-ponies tht> rods. I fairly ached to emu- pensable. modem traffic needs and must be repeated", rebuilt or en- late them?1 * • • • * » largedi Learned to Stick on a Horse'i Back. Cheer up. The survivors wiUget alotu. They always have. Two decades ago very few highway engineers or au- . Let tart there's at finer, mere guttreut er mere epea-heartedL LOOKING BACKWARDS (Copyright, Assocltted /eatu^Jyndkett. Inc) tomobile manufacturers had any real conception of the class of men Uuw DM oow-pOMhsrs. ffc^ gave Uat their MsatV '• Through Leader-Journal Files this, tod alone with It til kinds et geti advice ea the handling b« dlstributod by the Deacons. All EDITOR speeds that would be commonplace today. "A mile a min- tf hones'. They started him rifting on safe tootle stales, aad si- people are wekxtne, ute" used to win speedway contests bui now itvis the ac- fluwgh be was unite awkward at It, he s«s* learned te stick on December 17, 1937 Junior Christian Endeavor, 3:00. Leader-Journal: cepted pace of many motorists who travel long, distances. t htrtt't back well tnoogh to go rldlag with the beys, ronndinr Aa far aa the township committee is concerned Intermediate Christian Endeav- The.Young Woman's Club of tp'ttrsys, enttlng tut calves and doing- the tbouMod sad one odd or, 3:00. Woodbrtdgtv thanks you ver> Highways graded for forty-mile-an-hour speeds are not there will be no more Sinking Fund, and the Board of kindly tor4he ctnsxoui amount of Jtbs that nan and horse have to do ta a big ranch. Education will haveto appoint a Sinking Fund Gom- Senior. Christian Endeavor, 7:00. safe for the seventy-miles-an-hour that some .sane driv- "As 1 progressed," says Lee, "1 quitt naturally changed from the Monday. The Christmas meetlikj excellent pttbueUjF, that you pro- ers attain. The same observation applies to sight-distances slower, more patient ponies to faster, more highly organized animals. mission of its own before the first of the year, accord- Of the Buschman Guild will be vided lor the Rutgers Glee Club that safety requires. My teat Improved, tnd with, greater etat In the saddle my confidence ing to a resolution passed Wednesday night by the held at the home of Mrs. Wesley Concert." in mytelf grew by leapt and bounds." present Sinking Fund Commiasion. The resolution Heiselberg on Green itrwi Sincerely, } Antftqurtt often it's nothing mort it»t< >iid FrajKB. Mjurgartt y. Germanf Fighti The World " that leads you into pne of those good old-fashioned halr-rtlslng adventures. itor whi) haamade a complete audit of the commift. (CorrM. Sec'y.) Following up the peace of Munich the German gov- "One bitterly cold day," tayt Lee, "When the air wit a* cletr sion'» book*. , , tad sharp as thin glut, It waa decided it move some M* hetd ihe^ government Intends to do wltn ernment has increased the Reich standing arnly to one tf cattle from the home ranch down to the Old Ranch far wlatei 1 million men, making it the largest peacetime army in the * • * :.i THE ANSWERS jMillti »MfceaWbe Included in tie crew and fell mlf hi/ptMd world, .wiun the exception of Russia, whet 1 was accepted by the foreman. With the temperatsre at Viettt? P, Utter, Derma-ABWI Arf offer of 140,000 has .been made ipr the pur- 1, About 15,000 officers and Moreover, .the German government is flying half of ftfffy below irro It wai • job to kerp warm. I dressed In heavy can ntjw»ps|)>rinan: taderweir. macklnaw, blanket pants, hair ch»ps, wool-Used oeat, chase of the b^nfcinjr house, furniture and fixtures of 1*2,000 men. "We art all Interested in Uw its expenditure for the purpose of rearmament aad the uittent tnd cap. It win all I could do to n»vlf»t« In all-thls the defunct First National Bank and "Trust Company I. 101. prevention of racial differences in nation ib regimented for a single purpose, that Is, to make haberdashery. Hsvins; put on two pain of heavy woolen Socks, of Woodbridge. ^ugene Viereck, receiver of the bank, 3. Deettnber, 1983, thU counary." effective warfare. , ' sty (eel wero too Urgt for the tight rldlnj boot* I anally wort, so 1 Thsodote Roosevelt, after ti I slipped on some big work thoes and buckled my spurs to them." announced that a public hearing will be held Decent e • • • serving out the term of PretWunt Bertitri Hetwer, fetmsr ntsUeat: -.,„ Of course, the. ccanpmia situation in Germany is bad. And UiaJt was an error that Lee nearly paid for with hit lUe, for but 28 aj the New Brqngwick court houM. . I McKintojr and being rt-tleeted n "Pttce today is a Uttnome thin* It has reverted to ji barter system in international trade, thost shoes had 'flat heels, and not the high ones with which Western o , : -• %• -* % t • ' •. *' for tour yeah, retired but in mi not because of pre/erejice, but because it cannot finance riding boots are generally equipped. . December 20, !•» ran ss a Frograisive bated en tntm" . trade any other way.' Even Dr. Schact, financial wizard, Horse Had Bad Disposition. Abolition of fire district* in-the tow^thip, and the 5. Yes, frttn 858 in • 1W6 to 515 W. admits this and calls, upon ojher nations to makt it pos- The horse Let had chosen to ride was "Bill," fe big, rangy, buckskin, equalization of aaseaaments were recommended yet> In 1937 (rate is deaths per 1.000,- bankw: • 000 popckUon). "Panutnloal JS it may «*•"• sible for Germany to go back to former trading methods. ftit on his feet, but not noted for hit good disposition. They rodt over terday at a conference held in Newark attended by to tht cattle corral and the boys left Lee it the gate ready to swing II 6. About 9700,000,000. the best way to ^create our ex- He says the new system was forced upon Germany by open whtn the animals vert bunched up for tht drive. Sitting on his Committeeman Frederick A. Spencer, Township At- 7. About 1.S00 officers and 17,-ports Is by increasing our imports' "American and British tariff increases and the Ptench horse, he goi colder and ttlffer evtry minute he waited, finally the torney Leon E. McElroy and townahip auditors, who ooo mm, W. J. OasAtrett, rtN Mater Cesn- .quota system." herd was bunched and headed for the gate—big, heavy, Hereford cattle, recently completed a survey of the true and agteued I. July 4,1M6. lowing, bawling and mtktng wild dashes hither tnd yon, "Hereford ». About 16,768,000,000. pany otticW: Every sensible person knows that Germany s dis- value of the Township. The recommendation for the 10. Last year, $10,766,870.84. "EveryTrtiere in the country to- Cullle." says Lee, "aft pectuiar. They will not ttttck s mounted mtn. abolishment of fire districts was made because of the satisfied with its lot in the world and that its ruler havc but they are deadly to one afoot I didn't know this, tnd since tht gttt —t- • day people are searching for way expense involved. to stimukta business." determined to use force to secure advantages wh never was. heavy and I waa all bound up in excels clothing, I slipped off Bill e Ve • and wherever possible. As a result other nations to swing It open." • tilt VIEWS and REVIEWS re December 21, 1934 Alfred H Lsoists, WH arming in order to make sure (hat Hitler and his mi nions, The next thing Lee knew he heard a yell from the fmman can pressdaritlal nominee: including his allies,will not be able to take by forc what tad looked op to see the herd almost on lop of him. Someone John M, Kretw, head of the Industrial Site Bureau "It teems to be perfectly obvi- yelled, "Get on tint horse. Von want ta get killed?" And Lee to Germany, now in this coun- they possess. of Woodbridge Township, tendered his resignation as out tha* the last election took tl.e movtd plenty fast. Ha pat hit foot In the stirrup ind unmg Hepublkan ptirty out of the dog- htmsell on bit horse, bat because he w» stiff and cold and ham- of December 31 to the township committee. The re- "I sm going to wcrk In Washing Hardly A Chance pered by a lot of excess clothlni, his right foot didn't quite swing signation was accepted. Effective January 1, Town- ton fur turn tin*." house* clear. Instead he gave BUI • rake across the hindquarters with ship Clerk B. J, Dunigan will act in that capacity, ac- • • * • . -, % . .— . J. P. Morgan, American financier, home from Great Bri- \ Us spar, and BUI Jumped. Lee lost hit hold. The next, mlnott Ktkl ttje, Japaneae Vice MtnJMer UAL STMPATHT Via, wai on the round, runflng by his left fool to theitlrrup. Hit' cording to committee instructions. tain, says that Chamberlain's work during the crisis over tow heel had slipped through snd his ankle wai held in the btw i III at War: Czechoslovakia "May be the beginning of better things." as If he had bad on a lei Iron. "Then it every possibility that December 22, 1933 Russia and China may band to- Salt Lake City.-Mwiag^ "' Well, we hope the intelligent banker is correct although, "Bill started to run." soys Lee. -with the cattle pounding right on- A well-known Sewaren resident, Captain Jack gether as toon as the Soviet com- BymptthM from the parenU << in view of recent developments, there hardly seems behind. My head was dragging at the horse's heels and his steel shots Humes of Bast avenue, age 4B, was inatantly killed, pjetee preparattona.1' children who died in *a Nev.' chance/ , ••> actually stirred my hnir. I knew that (o put mji arms over my head • • •» t Londjon (Tews) school Disaster In wit to have them smashed. My only hope was to work my loot free and Mrs. Margaret Lewis, age 60, of Woodbridge was March, 1M7. were received «:•' rnuu Wiser Vea B«tt, Hitler's de- 1 trifl take my chances with the cattle. The horse ran faster and fattir fatally injured at 9:80'o-'clook Wednesday night, puty in colonial matters: the parent* of the twenty-'"" Any crazy man can get in tile news column^, as he became more frightened at my weight dragging alongside. Con- when the car in which they were riding wa» struck by "Our claim is to iJ| ou former children who were killed when triry to reports, my slni did not troop before my mind it this time. r and extra milk train of the Pennsylvania Railroad at colonies." the school bus In which they were A nan who clings to a superstition retains kinship to a All I thought of was to get my foot free, for my leg tejt as If It were riding was demolished after " being dragged from Its socket." • ' , . the Green street grade crossing. < barbarian. letevkC. O'Ualiaiiey, dulnnu, collided with a freight train ( ' Could Feel Death Clutching at Him. "Monopoly Oommlttee": 1 " "Xkt boys wtrt | round rot. nupiu, me up. rtt bevtr lorgtt the Gift Suggestion: A subscription to the Leader-Jfourna^. Let says he could fairly feel Death retch out *nd clutch at him. One "Herhaps the Inquiry it coing to own BRUME (at* had him fast by the toot, dragging him to doom) another thu*. foreman; a joung man with a fair skin, for tht freckltl stood out on be dull, but I do know that H li dared along behind him./ I0he wriggled from the grasp of the one. he Us ptptr-whlte (see ll*.,legil .«•!• on t slate d«um«nt Thej ctrrltd Eochester, I«tf.-Albert f going to be vwy important." 1 Newspapers will report better news when people maice was sure to fall under the pounding hoofs o{ the other, rot to the ranch house, and whta the re.ctlon stt in I k«s a pretty tick • • • • romantk-mlnded carpsnter fin* better netra. .. ' Te right suid left he could tllmjne the legt of ether htrtei boj for a while. Tht foreman told rot he never expected to its Me Jostf* P. MmmUr. V. A Aosbas> ly has a wife. When hb first n« abed him, and knew hit friends the row-punchers were doing cornsi out ttlvt. A short tlmt before, a puncbtr on a neighboring ruth respondent would-be bride w«ii sartor to Ores* Britain*: lie tbtlr best lo save Urn. "But I knew, too," he it>yt, "that hel( 1 by the toat to 1Ut fflMmer but hl f ni back home, Pontius seJd " hih"d2 lltenlli^*",.y kickeLI*!* d his body to shreds. • *" ' « " '«> And suddenly IIHT« was with the the angel a multi- fallen away somewhere, but I still hail lo gel loose from my • And that brings us around to Ut't trgumint about high Heels You 200 other women. His bride, M, tude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying: hone. J kept lugging on mj Imprisoned fool, and suddenly thert ttt. wtien they're on tNcuncher's boots, they'rt, not for show but to Mary Bryant, whom he recently was | inap. The tare broke, my shoe came off and I was lylaj ktep tht foot from slIclngNhrough the stirrup tn<{ prevent Just tht sort married, was among tfasro Glory to GrO& $| iht> highest, and on earth peace. Of accident that almost had Lee up btfo'rt the celestial btr of iusOca. Wcuaell L Wllkle, uilHty an the ground, quiet, mttlonleti, Believe me Tor t moment tlve: Good will towayd MuilSt Luke, Chapter 2; 13-14. I »ea the mett csmrefloble mtn In the warhl. ctshlng In hit chips for s -first ps/mtnf « a hsrp. "T*e Investor Is *frtid of whtt j.'.c'iii- •f— TT-Tto' WOOfiHl;!li,t l.t ,, IIIIMY MokNINit,. DKi'KMHKli 16. 198« PAGE F1JJE

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»are: Mrs. Harold Hanson, Mrs. VICTORY Joseph Chipponeri, Mrs Wil- FORDS SCHOOLS LIST PUPILS ON liam Qery, Miss Louise Toepfer, KVma^O^Tm attend Sari MuUord and Peter Grecp the victory dinner held Saturday evening at the Klub Kalita on th!- The affair, will be held after A vend News- SECOND PERIOD OF HONOR ROLLS superhighway in honor of 8«ft,ue •gr Mn, B. O. Fwlsr I Pvfc A the regular meeting on next i JWreU recentiy reacted a' Thursday eAntoc, December 22 | r Townsbip eofnmittecram from C In th? schonthouse, \ ~~ ~- • F()I{I)S A l.iiKf UUIILIH-I' (jf puipjls were listed on Third Ward. llle TH£ AVENEL PROGRESSIVE Fenantt and Mrs. Anfir^w Alli- . * . . j the honor roils of the wxoiid marking p.eriod this Week Club held a very successful Tard party at Uus Shady Brook Inn TH£ MUSIC Alfp UTEBA5TURE | it.t (St.h«.K»ls No. 7 and No 14, The roJla, which follow, were last ev«Uiitlg with. Mjgi Theresa , , departments of the Woman's released ULU wwk by the principals at the two schools.

of !.,,..., 1 least a< WJ/. [ak<- him Gardner, Mr. and Mrs Martin the Presbyterian Church met at To glVr refugee vi.iti tamti* I TOO MANT COATS Thullesun, Mrs. Edward Grh«4 - rell. UoittJ Slalta, VV1IN will iinugun: .-.j,•.. 11 ^ HI HI 1 ii^luiiih a(e slai ling son Janet Nelswi, Ajuia Pederson, nillle, Mont—It' vnm cold, but Mrs. P. J. Donate, Charles Saj- Rtbert I. MacBride on Wednes- nue. The hall was tastefully fa. One i>l (IK moil ^114(.i ptugiuin l(j diidiiKt ilit New Ycai's live John WfUTf, Lawrence Somach, not so cold that one had to wear nr ben, John Glester and John Az.- day evening. ever alteniptetl b> AH niclfpciidcii sliutv^ Kulli Kobbins arm nun five overcoats, decided a police- ated with red, white and biuT! MR. AND MRS. p. "ANDERSON, Robert Seckrettar, John Reso, An- and ud. ••'« • • • klalii'ii with the nmih htraldcd He the mend altei that forum oil a delicious dinner was servtf Mrs. J. Peterson and son Herb- drew Peterscak, Michael Ketnaah, man, as he spied 2 men s$ clott- MRS ELIZABETH KELLY OF fugre I liraut ot Ihr Air ll wil Ihf ideal radio (jrograni iner WHN. ed coming down the street. After Music by a Cwteret orche'.f, MR. AND MRS HERBERT Head ert of Meinwr street, were Kan Friday night al 10 ocloclt and fdiluii Ben I,run and I'liltrnore Joseph Horvath, Edward Estok. was furnished for the - Bhestfa Meinzer street is spending sever will ht liio»iii jsl weekly as 1 regular the men were detained for inquiry of George street, entertained at guest* of relives in Mt. Ver- Hyde led a disiusiion dial lailed tephen Balogh. Michael Sasso, chgt al weeks with her daughter, non, recently. .usumitiK feature. until the wee houra of the folluwinn at a police station, calls came in contract on Saturday evening. Mrs. John Brunner in Jersey fourth grade, Thornaj Daltnn, Republican county .eonini'CCr! AUuu, aclresMt, migcri, long morning . . . unly a half hour wan from some people who had lost 1 The guests were Mr. and Mrs. icluall; bruiiclcasl . . . that Hob Donald Dunn, Harry Maier, Thorn their overcoats. and women, introduced MB. p wrilrri. drarnatisli as MCII *% mu as Maney, Marvin Rosenblum, Iil Fred Bra use, Mr and Mrs John . ». . . ' ERNEST HIER, OF MANHAT- lieiam who have b..~Brown. L "• be held next Tuesday evening at NOTES progr am which will bt a show It? any out of {Asset Htidt'i latest till' f { lotte Sharick, Anna Smolinski, was declared a suicide. guest of honor, Samuel E~ Mrs. Guftav Haginsvn, of Perth the same pUo» witti MM JoM windo

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, d m the of the daily news-!"1* WMw> WB* "* 1 e l ul( gives Fnankie a kit* ps#en ^variably find their way ] " prin in ttfn> fur the killijig but to the silver screen. Republic has Maniiy vows that Ms rival, who is bulk a penetrating and dynamic iji ing sent to Alcatraz, will never film about the activities ul a gang live to walk off the 'Prison Train.' tier-smuggler bringing an iron- king" iiyk* the country to save the RAHWAY THEATBE, KHubeth. life of his younger brother, "The Night Hawk," which opens at the A dramatic story of what goes Liberty Tto&tre. on behind the scenes of modern Even gangsters have a heart, race tracks is unfolded in "Stable- picture contends, and Robert Arm mates" which co-stars Wallas strong in the role of MoCormick, a Beery and . It op- super-crook, finds himself in a ens at the Railway Theatre next tough pradkartient when rival Sunday for an engagement of four gaupten "kidnap" the 'Iron lung* day. ' wWoh it to save his brother's life The story, a dramatic relation of It for high lausoin. the friendship of a broken-down Livingston, Bepublic's veterinary and • penniless stable contender for romantic laurels, boy, takes Beery back to the char- plays the role of the up-and-com- acterizations he gave in '"file ing newspaper reporter who scttita Champ" and with Marie Dressier conspiracies and plots with tlje ac- in "Min «nd Bill" atuj "Tugboat ii.i yuu\t_- nlwiiya Wonted tu at* it lil eurtcy of a bloodhound. June Annie." Mickey Rooney has a role portrayed A film uf distijurtive at re today TnayU is oast as the girl in the that tests his acting ability more peacefulness and simplicity that Dennis O'Keefe and Florence Jacqudinr VVvlls and Si-ott ColtoJi fall in love In Col- case a lovely daughter than anything he has yet done on iUy Room v •""• Wallm* littery in " SiabUinatei" <-'»n be unhesttatingly recommend- Rice, two of Hotly wood's molt Uititta'l "Little Miss ttouKhnetk" now at'the Empire The- •paper publisher, avid to go the screen, in direct oafefcast to his pp p d happy-go-lucky roles in the Judge ed as one of the finest, not in mere promising aspirants'for stardasn,' atre, while Edith Ki'llows ads as cupids atoojfe. Mia Fel- Jouma]totk»Uy without the aid of Hardy Family series. Sam' Wood, his possible improvement siiu*.' duy uiid 'l'uesday, December 18, months, but in years! are teamed for the first time in lowglinjrs in thirfnew comedy for the first time, rendering her illustrious Dad. the comedy and both give an ex- whose "N«vy Blue and Gold" and his Louis defeat. Partly in slow 19 mii 20, will find Tyrone Power, A. double faafure on Friday and e "Caro Nom«" from Ui(joletto, 'The Wren" and other Thrilling action melodrama of "Lord J 'f" scored smash hits, di- motion and with Pete Smith ma- Saturday combine* "Reformatory" cellent account of themselves. and Annabelk on •wlt h j^ HoM ^ tunea between t)er match-makiiiK activiti™. I*o Carrillo high dynamite content is the Mai- rected. lting'the fun, this short is nsid- the Porum screen in Twentieth: That Osriata Ate." colm-firowne production "Priaon Careful attention was paid to reared one of the finest of the year. I with Henry Arthur and Joan Val- ia a featured lead. m Train" which opened at the Liber- Century-Fox's hlsiorlcal epic, „•_ ty Timin. Replete with thrills, productions of actual 'race-track •"•- ' Suez." Seldom is there a picture, p Deanna Durbto fills in love with scenes. Much of the picture waslfORUM THBATED, Metuohen, soonl "Love a romantic corrtflpatsWt on her ready for its trial runs about Feb- hold-upt, gun-play, an exciting with the UuiUing climax furnish-<£ " "Too Hot to chate ind ai charming a romanee made on location at Santa Anita, Have (hose Christmas shopping ed by when a «vere father's newspaper In this epic ruary 1, according to President Inglewood and Del Mar. Such fa- Handle" and : a* thU reviewer has seen In many tours got you down and out? Our storm almost obliterates an entire and it takes the parents' eo-oper- Manuel L. Quezon. This is the first mous horses a* Seabiscuit, Daub- personal advice (or the ideal re- atlon with that of M^vyn Douglu' « day, this picture hs all the ele- colony of Sues Cabal workmen, n» at anantief of ihtpfjaftlt* Italian State w, Specify, Lloyd Panr and Indian efforts to mtkt her rftorn her af- : mentsofs rial hit. laxation after svsajfi djy s tfii and engliiesiM. Broom were used' in many of the t RSOKNT •OUAfU, BUMfe fections to Jackie Cooper. "mosquito :, variety with a spaed The story otf "Prison Train" cen •tores it to come down to the For- Wednesday and WOODIRIDGl sequences. um Thsars nimw of the pre- Irene Rich and John HoUldty of 45 knots, and will be used (or SMunliv, Drrmibrr l(. I' tart around Frsnkle Ten-is, king- treat, and I do mean "treaT i_s "The Citadel" A. J. Cronln's dra Yuletide treats that Manager are good as the parents and the coalt patrol duty in peace times pin racketeer of New York, who "" tells the story of "Lost Horizon" with Ronald Col- matioally powerful story of » IIOI HI K ItVMIKt lovfs his sweet young schoolgirl a derelict veterinary who strikes James Forgone hag" arranged for principals are well cart. til Ilk Fr!l,,»», I ro drrillu U worried wives, harassed* husbands man, Hdward Everett Horton, youag doctor who barters his "sister very greatly, of Manny up a warm friendship with an or- Thomas Mltchei, Jane Wyatt and i4esii tor worldly riches, am "CITY STREETS" phan stable boy, performs a dang- and anxious kkMiei. Bobbins, hi« vindictive rival H. B. Warner. Here 1» "Utopia" at tha RsfMt Theatre as M-Q-M'i Yeutf h Heart" |ltu» • . whose .one soft spot is hie affec- erous operation which saves the For instance, tihs Sunday, Mon- second BrltUtHteo* photoplay I'KTKH U)KRK U tion for his young son, Joe. Frank- horse's life and then in a dramatic and pntywl itself one of the most The picture is an adaption of "Mr. Moto's Gamble" is rtssitti Joe' attentions to his scene sacrifices his freedom that HOBBIES distinguished motions pleturss of I. A. R, Wylle'i "The Gay Ban- l MillKIN NKW8 EVBNTH the boy may keep the horse he A LINE OH the new movie s*asoo> ditto." II.Uv, Miindnv wd TtwUy loves. IN HOLLYWOOD Drtrnlwr it. It u< M HOLLYWOOD With superb portrayals uoon thi' Ronald Young, BUlie. Burke, part of and Rasallnd Janet Oaynor and Douglas Fair- IMIIIBI.K FXATUHK , RITZ THEATO, Ellsabeln . Russell in the principal rolM and banks .Jr., comfeoae the charming barrrmr*, UMrir transformed into the understanding and lndatvt Carleton family, who strive to liva Myrpky I* A new Jackie Oooper, one who a pieturtbook Cinderella for scenes direcUon of , the ntw by their charms. The part of the "HOLD THAT CO-ED" promises to be one of the screen's In "IwFolliM'W. L«w Ayrwln picture becomes at once a tribute old woman, Plan rortune, who plm _ great stars, made his bow last t>\\ie velnt and blonde wig as Prince to its uuthor, to the medical draft takes them to her heart and causes IMMI'IIRKY BOOABT Ii night when Monogram's "Gang- Charming... Jamta Stewart mak- und u> the art of motion pictures. their regeneration, is played by "RACKET BUSTERS" ster's poy" opened at the Wta ing color Alms of the two as they. Minnie Dupree, a veteran stage A dramtlc love story if unfold- l(»MKI)V LATEST NKWb Theatre. skate across the lea ... Eleanor actress. Many of the critics think ed in the account of the young Drwmbfr II A poignant, dramatic story of Powell rehearsing dance numbers that Miss Dupree has stolen the surgeon who struggles among tha the high-school generation, "Ckmg with Oracle Allen , ,, show. CA8H NtTB stcr's Boy" is a vehiqlf perfectly miners arid marries a humble IIOIBI.K FKATHBK having his dressing room furniture Rlchand Carlson plays, the part suited to young Cooper's extraor- schoolmistress. There Is agonising ID re-uphollterw! In haroon leather of Duncan MacCrae, and the catt dinary talents, and- it givel him suspense when he descend into a .., Burns and AUta giving the tech- is filled with good wtors who "BLONDE CHEAT" opportunities he has nevir had nical advice on the hotel scenes In mine that he collapsed to amputate the arm of a man trapped beneath give fine characterizatlonf. — plu» — before. , ... "Honolulu." They recently returned SIIIBIKY BO8S, L1.OV1I a fallen timber. There Is drama The plot concerns Larry Kelly, from the islands... Dennis O'Keefa NOLAN ta he deliberately dynamites a r. ro nisi SHIP nh school hero, leader of his becoming a midget race fan In prep- aration for his new role in "Skids" that has been spreading dis- "PRISON FARM" ius in scholarship and on the Manila', P. I.—The first ship of ... and Rita John. ease but which authorities refuse k (1AHTOON NKW8 HOTOBIAL athletic field, whose lifetime am- to remove. the Phillipine Navy, under con- bition is to go to West Point, £V- son rehearsing for a radio show... Tkiindir, The laughable difficulties of a struction in England, will be nOt'BLE FEATIIBB < very thing fs set for Larry until his Judy Garland smulng members of JANB WITHERS I* father, Tim "Knuckles" Kelly, the "Wliard of Ox" company with young married couple is spotlight- racketeer, uettra from her vocabulary. She learns three ed in the newest entrant for com- "KEEP SMILING" new words every day and tries them edy honors, "Vacation from Love" — plus — the racket to come to Milford to DON TKBBT, MA£V live with his beloved wife and out on the cast... Cecilia Parker and husband, Richard Baldwin, RV8SKLL It son, "Squadron of Honor" Grand romance and madcap hu- CAUTOON •• NBW8 EVENTS mor go hand-in-hand in the new hunting . . . Jeanstte MacDonald LIBERTY Paramount comedy '"Say It In redecorating the sun-porch of her French," which opened at (be Rita home. Sh« is giving it a unique PM1H Theatre. The ideal starri* team touch Hty oiing awning fabric for Robert l.lvlniitoB of Ray Millaod and Olympe Brad- drapes . . .Virginia Hrucj super- Lig on a three-acre nllfi In Hi Junr Tr«Tli AL MAJESKI INVITES EVERYBODY TO HIS LANKY BOSH. (il.OKIA *H AKT vising the landscaping w' ich sur- wood, tfforda Allan Jonf» tlm than Rubirt Armitroni na, a clever and sophisticated to grow prlie-wlnnlng flower "THE LADY OBJECTS" story and smooth direction add up rounds her new house , .. Mickey Intnl. Hi Is shown IIIH|>I'|||!K "The Night to on* of the most setkrying and Room demaaitrjtflng th« working xlnnlan, 'Jones aim grown dulill VILLAGE BARN of the m»ny gadgets ornamenting tqllpi and ehryeanthemuins for Hawk" entetraining pictures of the sea-' hobby. also JULIETTE Sc CUARLE8 8T8. son. his new car ... Lana Turner get- ting s ,P*lm Springs" wardrobe to- 'Prison Train" HOPELAWN. N. J, The gay plot concerns the gether for a short vacation at the with pades of a handsome American TEDDY MAKARCZYK AND HIS ORCHESTRA desert retort... Maureen O'SullI- FBBD KEATiNO playboy and his vivacious French van eonnling th« days until sh« MPIRE LINOA W1NTKBH FREE—Fish & Claim with Dancing every Friday Nite bride,, both of whom are forced to leaves on a Vacation trip to Mexico keep their marriage a secret und- FREE!—Supper with Da.ncinK every Saturdny Nite! City... flying Robert er the most trying circumstances Taylor U> Chico, California,'on a Theatre JL in order to save the, young man's TYRONE POWER week-end hunt for green-head mal- RA11WAV. NKW JKBSKV father from bankruptcy,, E LORETTA YOUNG lard ducks ... Hedy Lama™ learn- And on the same program a PRihAV, ! ANNABELL c the Suiy-Q from Margaret mi JOIN OUR NEW YEAR'S KVK PARTY at the I/out HAIR Pat« Smith ftbott sttfejee ooSifiw warclrob*'plr! on "1 Take — DlU» — "Fisticuffs." In it he presents Max ^REFORMATORY" p MAYFAIR BAR AND GRILL ion of the world and presentoon- tender fw the' same Hfl£ "™FHH >•'<',* kali way A vi'. & I'nispccl St., WondbridKO, N. J. cuffs" enables one to get a close- up of the new Baer in action: < SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31st, 1938 judge his condition, his technique, TURKEY SUPPER SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Noise Makers— Hats — Halloons DBCEMUKR 18. 19. 20 DANCE AT THE- Oancing' from l.) i>. m. to ??? Music by A. Y. Nelson and his Marquis of Rhythm MAYFAIR BAR AND GRILL TVBONK FOWKB, 739 RAinVAV AVENUK, WOODBEIDOE LOBETTA VOl!NO I IlK I AST BALLOON HOl.llUt H 11,1. BK AWAKDKU A PBIZK LOTS OF FUN FOR ALL! EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY Cartoon—"Hollywood Graduation/ Commulty Sta»—I.»tnt B«le»m KNTRRTAINMENT TICKETS, $1.25 PER PERSON Mutlc by A. Y. Nelson and His Marquis of Rhythm DANt'K ON T1IK SLK'KKST Kl.OOK IN NEW JKBfiKV — KVKRV NU1IIT! AMATEUR NIGHT,—WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY DECEMBER 21 and 22 Added Fealuro "LOST HORIZON" with BONALD COLMAN Yon AT* Cordially Invittd U Attend Th» JANE WYATT ITS TOPS/ ST. JAMES' BIG PARTY EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT ITUDAY Mid SATURDAY DBCSWBBH Jt and 34 j your hair gray! Ii H going orayl fraw that thedowl llfii ih* gloom of gray thal'dotUn* you hot OdfJ COCKTAIL HOUR EVERY SUNDAY 24 P. M. "REFORMATORY" WEEKLY GAJUE SOCIAL TONY ZENZERGO, Master of Ceremonies . with mok»i you look ytaci oldtr. 'JACK HOLT also Wh*ih«r you'd Ilk* to regain your own color or comttlttsly: GEORGE WHITNEY at the Pitno f" "ROAD DEMON" chang* th« color of your hair, Clotrol will do If qukWy tntt HAWAIIAN MUSIC with HINBY ABTHUB IDITM EVERY MONDAY NIGHT 10 mbily that your clotstl frisnd won't dstsct ths change. DANCING FELLOWS * CARRILLO AT 8:1B P. M. Clalrol do«i what nothing slss canl In one tlmple SINGING WAITERS ClolroJ ihcimpoot, recondition* and TINTS.

OPEN HOUSE NEW YEAR'S EVE Ait pur kMirtlcIt*. Or wrtH t* w fir Mt CMnl NO COVERT • , tUl aMt* »« »* cor* W Mr, **4 rt|l THIS SUNDAY NIGHT ST, JAMES' AUDITORIUM »•••», •••frili. Will. NOW »* (capon »•!•* NO MINIMUM Amboy Aveoae

RAY LONDAHL JUAN t'LAIK ADMISSION--40 CENTS CMr*!, IM,, 112 W«l « »tn«t, Ntw Ytrt. N. Y, riMi« IM4 Nil CliM IMUM, A^TW. mi Green.. AT THE "Popular Night Rendezvous of ElliabethW 420 N. BROAD STREET Raritan Ball Room NEW FEATURE 10 & 20 GAME ELIZABETH, N. J. PHONE EL 3-9806 PKKTH AMBOY, N. J. CHRISTMAS SPECIALTIES! WOODBRIDGE LEADER-JOURNAL. IK1DAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1988. PAGE EIGHT

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*• H* jure to B* sate to $ to ask for to ask for $ the latest the latent :f «.IFT Gin ). CATALOGUE CATALOGUE AT PUBLIX! $3.51) Detecto IM-68 YARDLEY Bath Room Scale ^ Shave Bowl $2.50 Electric $1.49 GILLETTE Heat. Pad, 3-way * RAZOR Electric Kitchen $1.98 SHAVING Clock . up BRUSHES Perfume TOBACCO up AtomiMn POUCHES 11.00 Jerfen's Pipe Racks Cifarette Cases 38« up $1.00 Bath Swee* tSc Pocket BUI FoMt 3tc Ere. in Paris Faee $1.10 Lapel Watches. We up Powd. A Perfume 1 SCHICK Injector YARDLEY CC- % This it the store <*vhere women buy gifts for the men they reeJly care FLASH LIGHTS CO_ about, it't a store that knows the man's viewpoint . , . and can tee it BathSalu ...*»• CoMplete. (Wrv through a woman's eyes, A store where you can find the unusual gift or the P.00 HEALTH MJ9 Soda Km, Sypbon $4.98 every-day gift for every one on your list, (never commonplace when It comes LAMPS 1 Poker Chip HoM. fl.tf from PUBLIX ..) the gift they want at the price you want to pay for it. YARDLEY $1,101 •n, complete T COMPACTS =

rtROTHO DRY ' \ Bill Headquarters for SHAVgRS AmloasM (lfl f«f »a- UP nma, numnr. kit*** CIGARETTES ,15 Christmas Candy or oottMi. $1.49 lcHI8T*»nHDS, CAMBtS, LHCKIKB Selection ot Behlcks. Pack lOlD OOtM, »U CARTON large telection of ard. Remington Rind, Flgtn, etc. WHITMAN'S, . Favorite SCHRAFFTS,LOFrS PACE A SHAW A REAL M\N'B Gim TOBACCOS TRAVELING SETS CANDIES AT DKIF CUT FBIGR8! w naUTirouLT D Half A Half, Ib. 89c PrWe Albert, lb. C8< AUOBTKD Granger lb. 09c Xmu BABDCANDIU he sort ot a Raleigh Ib. 79c Novelties lit he'd buy 'or hlnuflf. Edgworth lb. $1.09 Ck*c. lute SHAVING SETS PHILLIES Other brands «t low prlcw! AU !• OttMHww Wt»ppl»»*! FIIUdttMk- Indudtag tcmoai sets 'as WU- lm| Ouu, Hun's. Hennen'i,, OKW GIFT STATIONERY LAMB VABIGTT OV othiri. ffES 89c and up •AVI ATI lie rkraads lt PVBUXti

XMAS G.E. f l.H nlM Manelew m. Tree Light MAZDA GILLETTE MAKE-UP Abiorbmt Set, LAMPS COTTON KIT SETS ALL IN GIFTi up 19c 19c A4dHI«m»l BOXES Hssto Dklks, ft 25* S9t bottle 69c un SOo J.J. MIDOL COLGATE'S Baby Gift Boi Gilts thai me different 28c GARDENIA DRESSER mm TOILET WATER GasrsBteel SET« Stc Hot Water TEK and many BOTTLES 'IIII'.KE'S no guesswork in the Tooffli Brash Hrim sal iNnln «s«s, Okrcsst Hi ft (if a Kodak. Ereryoae en- •ritu. MM* a«e ffn. joys good snapshots, and these cameras FOR other 49c net famous for getting them the my way. Ai 2 51q ••••••• our Mure ihere's a Kodak for erery oam* on your Cbrisl- sMHslWM VALUABLE Me ELECTRf€ALCIFTS nu li i I'rues sun ai only $4 7 V ("h tamers is attrac- CHRISTMAS Fever tive.^ p»Lk.

-' * v*' Gifts By Gifts By Gifts By Gifts By Gift! By COTY YARDLEY CUTEX > * EVENING IN \ MAX FACTOR PARIS GLAZO&U CROSS \ \ m s s figi I THE LUXURIOUS GIFT MANICURE rt

FROM i! s 50c UP FROM WTO*W I SETS COTY presents on npp«allnK I 1 Bin colliTtloti . . . prrfumo 55c A lift n* exquisitely useful V aa It ft arlstooratlc In taste— " 'nut powilxr, '-"mparH ami for anyont on yoor Hit. , I> lipsticks . . . dozens of b*au- The boxes look so UnUUz- X Yarrtle/a Bngllnh Lereadu- ! lv hundlcfl dear to B wooiM't Ftce Powder. Lavender Sa-1 Insly fall of prouiue, tlwt \ ohet, LaMndsr ' Bath flslu 1 47.,.J7.S0!! J'W heart ... all (fully, delicate- they are sure to be the first j Tablets, BngHah Laysnder Burprlse Her with s. sat from ( ly acfttited with thi< frafranee to be ««MMd sM «tpl«r«d on i Sosp and flssit of' English Handsome gift caae* Includ- Hollywood , , , the oosmatlcs ; Lavend«r. ing all tsuntlals for a per- ' or COTY. Christmas mornlnf • feet manicure. used by the stars.

PUBLIX DRUG STORES "SlAUli |»S MAIN STREET TEL. 8-0809 WOODBRIDGE, N. 1.'.,

JO1 RNAL, KKIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER IB, 1938. muoity Hall, Sac-red Heart School, PAGENHOE New Brunswick. All Cadet Lead- Columbian ers are invite^ to attend. The following leaders were pre- A SPAfiKLJNG CHRISTMAS PUNCH Cadet News sent. Rev. Father Thomas Carney, Little Old !\eu- York At The World's Fair Major John Clayton, Captains J Goodwyn of Mittown, Vincent 0'* The regular monthly meeting of Gi;idy of New Brunswick, Elraer I lie Middlesex County Staff of theL. J. Prew and Lieutenants Will- Columbus Cadet Corps was held iam Boylan and Richard Ryan of at the home of Captain Vincent WirfxJbridiJe, and seven Cadete from, the Wowibrtdge Vtllt* " '" ' day ayetamg, December 8, with Thr nejft meeting of the Stall Nonci Major Mm Clayton presiding. will be held I" Mtlltown, Thurs- Scout Leader Frank Leonard ot v t-vening, January 12, W1U. THt PERSON HOLDIMQ » U« tidcet No. 27« tor • cadi • the Boy Scouts a»^ a very inter HOLD XMAS PARTY award of %ibO plMM call alv - estl»| talk on signaling which was IU- iiome of Mr. DinUu, Mi •— -B^Hved by all in attendance AVENEL.—The December meet . New Street, Woodbrfdje, K J. I C* St. James' Unit of Wood ing and CbxUtmas party uf the ^J£w a demonstration in Avenel Parent-Teacher Associa- ARK YOU HA VINO DtmCOLCT um tying for the benefit of the tion was held in the sctiooltiouse m Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. WITH TOtnt SIWDfQ Captain O'Oady of Sacred A. D. Kaplan presiding. MACHIN1T Heart Unit announced that a Ctoistma* Party will be held foi A donation of $2.50 wag voted to Have * aervked TREE any- (he Gkdtti of that Unit on Thurs- the Middlesex Tuberculosis Leag- where in Woodbridge Tuoa/nafelp, day eVMing, December 22 In Com ue arm the Welfare chairman, Mrs. SINGER SEWING MACHINE j *-••—-—.— " J. Westorvwas instructed to pro COMPANY Representative live* vide milfc for two school children light in your neighborhood. Call ' upon recommendation of the WtNxfbrtdgt 8-1781 u drop * school nurse. tmd to J S. TOBIAS. Box lit, W1LBELART& Mrs. William Kuzmiak, member WiHidbrtdge. ship chairmen, announced a mem- 1I1IKCTS' ol niiK.r:i Silutlri Ijifw-fy ol 1842. at Nine \ k ANTIQUE SHOP bership of 100, almost a SO per Irrnlli dml >, (iiiltsi LRjii b.\i ln.i-.i-i, m United Stales). Furmabvd Roan for Resrt ANTIDDIg. MIC-A-BMAC. cent increase over any previous whiih will lif ie|n(Hluif(i in ccniiry clil ,i'm>i»|il rrr and operated as FalMftNoB, oiriNAHKAii years. restaurant tu attunininlaif h ) p?ii|ile J! WHTUI'S F< whli park and AKUr AMKRIf AN lit ASS Mrs, Alex Tlarcz reported on the benches in front ol striictu< - I»»i fori-wiuiv visim^ Insrt W< BDV AND 8KI 1. Superhighway and Woodbridge third genet atiun ot mnly 10 be |,irif(riii »l loiujia ON COMMIggfON avenue crosaing situation, saying it hnd been taken care of by po- FLAT FOR RENT' 47ft Rahw«y Avenue lice commissioner Rankln, who llETAETMKNT MEETING AVhJlHj. -- The American! "i WOODBBIDOK, N. .' sent a message to the association FORDS LIONS REOUEST WAR TANK 5 Room*—Tile bathroom—par- wood i~ssw expressing thanks for their mtei- Hi.mi ilrpiittrnent of the Woman's j quet flouring. 525 Rahway Ave- et and help. > lull met on Monday afternoon at nue, Second floor, Phone Wood. Mn. Kaplan announced, Mrs. thf iioni« i>f the chairman, Mrs. C 8-0827. Andrew Allison 'of Fifth avenue REMOVAL FROM LOCAL TRIANGLE N '/un Leer in George streeL e I'luiu were made to make a trip to us chairman of the child iunde; "p EKItttBHMENTS urn In ordtr whan frl«nda drop In for a word of Real Estate For Sale Charm i Group in place of Mrs. Adam rOKDS.—Just wlitit ui'timn will Ui taknn by nseiubei'B New York City on Wedneaday to rV> holiday greeting, mid tba hostess who enjoys a retaliation for serving uttend the 'Good Houielsaeping Hunter, who is moving to San "something different" will ba on the watch fur new and iimiwial Ideas In of Harry Mansen i'ost, Mo. ltili, Ainencau Legion, regai'd- 1 InsUtuta," Francisco; Mrs. Jamea fflffii was •- "— MrrwbmeDts, mg" the request of the Folds* Laoius club to .remove the war BELIEVE IT OR NOT! Beauty Shopped appointed to purchase and distrib- A very fan* demoaatraUon an AVEflEL -Uti Bafcaon Bargain. 4-1 If you're keeping "Open House" sugar, Bllrrlng \intll dtaBotved. Set tank from the monument at th* corner of Corielle street location. 1 block from bua, i-rwu ute candy canes for the school during Christmas week, here'" a sandwich nuking was pwaenwd houaa. 4U f«*t fronUt* br IN bat; * EMIUE Style r children. auide ID crail. Jnut before serving and King George'a road, this place, will not be known un- by Mrs. £unioe Harrison, prinel- axeolltnt for *mall truck (%m. W a taaty beverage to serve with your add lenialning ingredients and stir month Inuludinf prlndMl, tntaraM. „ Next Heat-Do * _. daintiest Christmas cookies. til the service organization meets in regular Mttion. pal of the Middlesex County Vo- Uxaa. Inauranoe. Buildlof Loan until thoroughly blended. Pour over cational School for Qirli and Mlsa property. The attendance prize went to Ice cubes and serve very cold.' meantime, considerable t ~ ' ~ " BEAUTY ITEMS AMERICAN BSAUTY PUNCH Tomalin, who is instructor in Con Miss Hiohman's class for the pri it nuking the rounds the supreme sacrifice during the Robert Fullertoo 3 FOR $1 mary grades and t« Mrs. Hines (Serves 12) Of course you'll need ,plenty of Jmercial Foods, assisted: by twllfodero n B a L. Aaa'ikJW 8UU St.. here, la some quarters it has been World War. Pai-ih AiOboy. T»l. i-fmTpni'a. or • • room for the Grammar grade*, 1 cups c'ranSmiM iparktlng, crystal dear Ice'cubes to ^taJtnta, Mi« Barbara Berrint The tank, « six-ton affair, was guru. Matuchan 6-ilM. Permanent Waves Mrs, John Gardner was in 2 cups water make ynur holiday beverages a mic-' the lank will remain, and Mias AUna Holovsho, of Itorda. charge of the program consisting 1 plat hot tea infusion. sa. whUe others lay It will be re-obtained from the Ordnance De- $1.08 up of a vocal solo "0 Holy Night" by partment of toe Army by toe For Sale tt cap sugar It's no trick at all to male* all tha moved, * * Mrs. William Baker, accompanied ltt cups orangt juice fords Legion peat. It was placed ice cubes you want In Just a f«w 13M controversy ante whan the in the center of the triangular jbia, Pa, - Although rOtt SAU-A nahw Bahy-Ora*4 Machirwleu Oil Wave by Mn. H. J. Baker, end duests by F I tablespoons lemon Juice Piano, rull keyboard -H**** to Mrs. Bilker and Mrs. Edward minutes If you've a modern air-eon? local Uoru Club, at Its meeting ptot by permission ot Iks town- Mrs. WllhelttUna Rachel, M, $3.50 Special l pints glng«r ale dltloned ice refrigerator. Simply Monday night, adopted a resolu- qoook buyer. Wtm by appoliitaaallt. Eichhorn, "Birthday of a King,' 1 cup erushtfl pineapple ship convnlttMb slipned on ict, Ml into a rubbish Phont WnodbrlJtal-llk 75 MAIN ST. place the handy little cutwr onthe tiodaaking'cooperation from the tin and aflame, rushed Into the and "Virgins Lullabye." Cook cranberries in water for block of Ice In your refrigerator, and •Whether or not it will be rt- T~ at H. FINM a OOaTTAMT WOQDBUDOB, N. J.' Dr. Robert MaeBride, gave a townalp committee and tha Legion moved will depend entirely upon nouse and set fire to a rug and about 5 minutes, or until tsniterrre- Iff E minutes or le 1 o»'li have poit tor the purpee of evelving a ReaJ lal*t« and laauranca rao« WDO 1-ttW very interesting talk on "Charac- the dedtton of the local Legion- sota, she la belived to have a good Bonds - Mortgagta move from tbs flam* and pr«ss plenty ol clear, taste-free ice cubes plan to remove the A tet Building through Education," through a sievt. Coiqbine craatwry Amy war naires. chance to recover from her ln)ur- to make your beveragea cold and at- tei from its j iei, 10 Main Street, Woodbrid|e, N J. Julo* with bat tea Infusion and adtl llcloua. Tel. Wo. 1-1*0 iyordlng to the raatlution, the lafltkp waa taken Itt fcMs>mgwit h TRAVEL VIA CAM NOTICT TO ClIUltOMS r. Bimn, IKC. laying, eharMttr coma through Mr* P. fcevin, assist* by Mrs. A. ReaJ leUte * Iniuraaea , jlain work «4 talf denial and rsttir civic orfaokiUoJu here lor Frank B. Coop«r, Admlnutratar of Kapko, Mrs. p, J Donato. lbs, ae of rwnovfeil a hac Edward W. Cooper, ' Mortgagft Dorsey Motors spoKe of ratpornlblllty teachers *yn Jensen, W Richard liy- Salt Lak« dty.-JWUen tha f~ tton «f Wnut A. m t«t mm*. i>avth anttuv. N. t have In Inspiring a desire to form ard o the children residing in the; to travel nixes l"raak'P. Garnian, of th* County ol -™-, ...... flwatj-Mf N.CORPORATED ferth, Mrs. George Slivka and Mn. neighborhood, who are apt to be ain* notice to the credliwi of Hie aaid haracter depth and stability In Robert Coons. elderly, retired tmaUntimim, he Kdward W. Cooper, la Bring In tbelr injured while playing around the debta, damanda and claims ttsjaiaat th* Tnwldikf ihlldren. Just gets on a srteet oar and goes Mtate ot the said deceased, under oftth tank. places and sees things. He travels or affirmation, within ilx months from A candleservice concluded the SeavUle, N. J.—While waiting this data or taey will be forerer bairud JOHN F. RYAN. Jsl AOTBO :lhg packages to each one present, for the leader of their prayer (t further points out that it i« aa distance equal to once around, ot any action therefor afalnat tha aaid OI8TEDDTOB8 traffic hazard. It otetaicte the Woodbridf*, N. J. irogram with Santa Claus dlstrib- meeting to arrive, 20 women heard the world every eight months, yet Mauniatrator. ' ,, view of motorists approaching the he never leaves Salt Lake City. Dated: November JJtli, ltu. . 1XCAVAT1NQ V tastefully decorated Christmas a crash. They ran to the curb and . BAND . . rtLL intersection, And, finally, the reso The total cost of the "voyage" 4» FRANK B. COOPKB. ree end other greens added to the found their leader, Mrs. Nellie Ailmlnlatrator, lution asks that the plot be pre- only 141.66. When he tires of Parkor Nellson, Esq., Plwna, Woodbrtdge Mails Van Guilder, 63, and her- com- ' -'lorHt-Uw, . • served act that it can be flroperly scense in hla nqsne town, Wgpes RNXINWe print evtmhlof fnai Refreshments were served down panion. Mrs. Florenoa DeVnul, 60 maintained as a perpetual shrine. to Ijotj Angeles and rides the street a cart to is newapaiMr. Ckil our n*> stairs by the hospitality chairman, killed by an automohfle, to the memory of those Who made cars and buses there. nacntaun fur aai,lBM>aa. Woodbridge 8-1400 .. „ I. V- • ••• • V v " ."• • '" f Repriflted From The Front Page Of The Perth Anboy Effung Ntwi, Of Dwemb^ 15,1IM YOU CAN BUY AN

'r;':*" *';' •"' ..... -. . , . 106 LESS r ' • ••' RUMORS DENIED THAN LAST '", ( • . }•* '... ( | .., "'fy;. -BY CREENSPJIN ' ' /' • •' ( r _ -. •%.' 4i . .-> " " •'' 'p^^r

pwiit Rarutes Hep«rti of • r • .-jii-' -, '• • Hiring Jewish, R«f^gees :* / - "•••"' >y';^>. Recent wide-afread rumors that •Pine busineiB firms in this area -X- did itimtftr or plan to <««H" a certain number of employe* to give their Jobs to Jewish and oth- -wt refogew of Oermany w»r«mT phatically denied here today. An \ - Investfgatioh reveals that there is 1 no baalt for such reporta Local butineas men aiserted that the re- ports were malicious propaganda from Nazis sources intended to breed discord, among Americans and to Injure the trade of certain 90 H.ATtlXTY"TtVOOOO* SUDAN **3* * r^*& companief. In* this connection the firm of Ortentpan Bros. Company, at the Invitation of this paper, it-' /~>REAT NEWS for buyers of low-priced cars) Oldsmobile has 1 • suedjhe following jtitemeht to- V_J brought out a brand new "third car"—the big, brilliant day: Olds Sixty—to sell right square in the low-price field. To those "For several weeks put wa hav» who have previously driven smaller, lighter cars, here is a . hejtfd...*e. utterly false and mill- dous rumor that some of our em- marv/&r» opportunity — the opportunity to get Oldsmobile ployes have been let go and that stylinjmjrformance and quality at a price they can easily pay. wtr have hired in their stead re- - -,,, For the new Olds Sixty Sedans—both the Two-Door ahd Four- fugees from'Europe, So far u into > company is concerned, not one Door models—are priced $106 less than the lowest-priced word of truth supports such a ru* . 1938 Oldsmobile sedans. Before you buy any low-priced car, mor. The plain fact la that none drive an Oldsmobile with the new Rhythmic Ride. Check its of our employes have been let go •ice, features and appointments. Then compare prices. We're to make room for refugees. We share with the rest of the'dtlxent sure you'll agree that this year..."You Ought to Own AnOldst" of this country in the natural synv pathy for the plight of all people * nfelivered at-Lansin^, Mhh., subject to change without notice. who suffer from persecution, but Price includes safety glass, bumpers, bumper guards, spare tire and tube. Transportation, state and local taxea, if any, optional equjp- . this has nothing to do- with the " S/d. I. ment and accessories—extra. General Motors Instalment plan. employment policy of our com* ' »0h0,, pany. Our records are open to any • A QEMEKAI, MOTORS VALUB < un) all public agencies end they Will reveal that not one rtfugee hu Oven hired." *Y0V OUOHT TO W Hi, AN OLDSf ;' i • "v ' WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES 475 RAHWAV AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY TEL. WOOD. 8—0100 16, WOO££N£Gfi FRIDAY MORN1N0, J*AtiJi TEN

All Xtit lollo*lnj Uact or l»r«l of SHERIFF'S SALE u» tin; cut by luxU Buw ur lurauu laud ana t>r«mlaee Uer«loalt«r partial By Richard vl UcJuor frViitr ContainlAf 1 1C6 ao lary deacrlbed *IUia(*. )»lni aad Ix IN CHANCERY Of MKW JERSEY - Us Uie aamy more or i«s* Uig in ttie City of f*eru> Amboy in DETECTIVE Bttucan EWJUXE. t QOBRLK h Parttl »g HMD utctudiQf f i Ut< County of Middle*** aad BUM uf * MU S. Hum. RLi- Mil »nd prtauaes no* m- lea or controlled toy ihe giawut « the Mj'.eri) sidr uf I In lying l»tw«o thr u( Mndl4o[i point lh«r(Ui CouipliiniBU.'ftia AISNE99 HOL (if lln U1BI> <;unn««Ua( tUin t/ll'i tin: nonu U)W TtLfi * CLAY COMPANY tt with n »f hiifti»«) Ruutt Sb ;et nad ruiuiihif Ma . Deltnduu*. Fi Fn fur Hit- >u ,..i autiotw i; IS and H Vi. ui moruuttd pieriii*** diil.-u N,,t puac tu auk iti J>UMK >tfiiuU<«' IJ^I UiIipiUl> WlU Ul YVCUAESIMY THtaeiJl 1'Al !f

UM tMiitM, A. D M,.k'Tk:i.:\ ll.r MUNDRB1) THfPTY El'.II i unrit. t ,>nt,di(ii feft lu (t". i l> line vi *t two O ciQL'fc Htbl'dui" illli" 'I- t'^ Mt ut ti.r Stun iui nit M|LI.' -111 i« H klid [H^iltt iiiK J K I, Nil 3) on ill's Office |b tli* > "> "i N> » Hi. 1^ > 1 wick N J ap riihllnl Mop ^'' taliowil hi* M Bitatt 1'itj uf Pel Hi Amuoy. Ail Ihe fallowing um: ••< Hurl -I --, f Kiddlimn mid itMC- of New la^d mid Jiftofluseii hwi vili*!l*-l l»ailu.i II.'.J pll.pt-lt) Im ry .j»ni-d lit l'i»tt Blown Co. laMy dewribtd HI,nate lying ami i" ll H *i,i v>nl tiv J.I»I»"II & fro* I:I\I! filial iag Ui On Tt>wn*iu|> i Woodl'iuiai >:. "His am] IHed hi ttit- iiftu** of 111* tlie Cuunty ul Mulditiwi und Slul. l!r 1'ieik .1 Whl,li.T,n Couiil> Aptll tltli Atw Jersey m:> KIBMT TKAC1: H< itin iht- pifun^KH (oiuiDuuly known ( BBfifNNlMi HI u HI "I,.- (llmntr-'i "I ahii ili-Kigkuii-d H* Nil 1*6 Iveirta Sti\>et Ihe mul'i, il> «ldr ul luJi'l litluiig-lh* li 1 -ith AHII.O>. N J l^Bvld A)irN und used us n io*dw 1 Im app4oxiiiiat% mtioutit of the d«- s r n^lit and p . to U- antistwd by auld ule 1* fie Ilic (lay bunk of pi vLU& Fa and L"ii,,ii llitttllt i>Uj|H-ii mini uf an Ttiouxand Five HundrtHi i!d|r* mini u "^ thr glal'tt'F Wi,lu II ie SaJ»iiumo*-r f laltf Ki.il> T»u lMlli.i»H«,M2 0ut togelhfr 4t>atf'W4HtL'l l> '"' N'. KMB linrl • Ith I he roala o< Iliie sale ol lin)i-d ix* al».< thr ll Tu|«tlu;r with all and alufuiar th< southwesterly vAiriwi ut luiidn u( i'u* rlgnti privilege*, heredltamwiU and I.inn E mi the aforesaid plan, appurlenancca thereunto uelonflRf or DASH DIXQN (i 11 uid Loutfhoiutgt- thtmce with | will not extend beyond In anywlae n»pertalnln« THEY ARfe PLACFD IN A tlinr (utwly- unUne i ImiKlmn.itv l tmvmfeet vl BIu H» e»fl, whirl) Slope Line E" on the ENGEL, r, DASH HC THE DflClW stone (IIUIIMI I'n (In- nurili»>i*erly r Sheriff. NARROW CAP AND SPCEC HURTLES INTO uttkieiuiid map. u»mer i»f tile lut biiil'i ' ,,iiveyt-il ii ltd IJtWIH S JACOB8ON, CAPTIVES OF THE fOW it) lands nf IVIH Mr-It, k Ilimri- with l^iuudtHi, nuwever. thai *uun alo|M Solicitor. ATA i l l I- f l|(llt> MVr 6> right* will cHte to tx|*t aad become rMEN AND tm LED ID r> till' IlllL ul 4t llm-26 12 ii.UJD •: 1. t rillV null and vuid If and when the level giK uii'l lln east, st,,ii, tilMuit IUi llalD q ut i ha adjac.'iit land la brought lo the DOOR IN THE SIDE OF A Oi m. In.- in kllKl'l )iluilt»d lot level uf fie highway, or if and when SHERIFFS SALE ie.i.-'l iorrit-1 nf f*,t Iwreby utn- ihe condition! of UK adjacent prop- f^OUNTAIN th rim CHANCBRY (JF1 NEW JKHBbY w>^d by luiils it I1'etr r MelicJdlik theurf erty are so changed by the owner u ,.( sui'l Imidi utiuth twen- ti make the alxpe rlfhts no longer Between ANNA NE1,W)N. Complain WE &HALL Wil'i I'. I Hi ant. and THORVAI.D M ANI'EHSKN Iy-»1J» (It^it ,... r^i ,«,. hundred feet !ulh«a*t- Heine part pi the premise* mure ful- and KVA II ANItBRKKN, iJrl.-n.iai.l.i, UEAVE YOU HERE IN D. Fa for t'w mule ut tnuitgaKwl eily i.,] in-1 ,( h,i,i Lit hereby ciinvey ly describes) In the mdrtgao riven by ne uiirl'iwlK *i<*A> L to Ou directed and ilellveied, 1 will >i INNER GUARDS / •' Hie lULim suuth dated June 1.-1038. and r»- d in.! in'tlli. lit liiw ._ the Middle** County Clerkerk *»|poa« t d8 mid BUMISDAYto Hie a.t publI UK I'WLMY PJhhl feet to the place of BBGIN- Offioajffl a Bouk »70B atof KvrItorjyfMM PpaPM*J«VMn B 'St.llfty f ine) r»»«T»tni'Tth*reou tUY Of l>E<'liMJU£li A I) NINB »li BWtt a* abownon aaid map:' ly minute* west one hundred and •ev- ROTTrftmrtnenee noudwrty ateng the en and ten-twTllih* feet to a 'pott aa4 m*mnir a«t*«f JM naaab*r aiateu (Ko. lands of aald Charles Annass; thence SHERIFFS SALE 16) in said block as shown on said nap wun aald land* north twelve decree* one trandNd (TOO) feet; running Cience wtit two hundred and Afteen fe»t lo Between l-oul* K. Keitly, Coau •Mes»it>«loisg BB*>*orlharky sale .of ID! Yvoodbridge Turnpike Koad and place njuiier of Banking A Insurance of of BEGINNING. Washer fifteen (No. li) in aald blotk - . BUtiown on said map twenty-live 08) THIBU TaUOT: ..,— * LlMt; nMlikt Jbaao* amtrredy «l*»i BLOINNINO at a monument Placed U*n AssOtlatloa, a «M R•? ihe eaeterly side of lot wmber **ei*e in th. .autherly »ide of Wood£rldK» *fr»y. emnMlmat, . « (No. 13) la aald blot* u Mown on said 'lurniilke Koad about two feet fru-n ftwwoqd. Delerniant. Ft. fa. - ' «WJ> ojw hwdied UOOI Jeat lo the thHie Wrthrfcortlierlyy aide of a _b_utt»nbaljjr»efinb» ., sale^of mortgafea premises date ' iaalherly side of Ridnley Btreet; and uld monument being one wid fifty -as VMnee running sawFerW ateov the one-hundredthh** chiUnchiU i ea»t«rl» r from kn By vli of the of BMsjatey atoevt ancle of the aoutherlthl y line off aald to me i SB^% feet tTthTpoiSto the point o.r. Turnpikee wlm the eaateriy linline of pUce of beginning. G RoadRd; thench e aoutherlthr y t*eke WEDNESDAY, THK 1ITH DAY OF BEINQ UM aaaae premlw* conveyed degree* eait three twenty-eeven JANUARY A. D,, 19W. to the aald Thmvald M. Andetaen and and one-half hundredu chain* to i at two o'clotk SUodard Time In toe monumentt and land* ooff J.. *Uttlao*Uttlon afternoon of the aafd ' at >^ Mellck; thench e witithh ulldd landlanld ** aoututu the City by daed dated November iird, 1M< flfflfueu n minuteite* wick. and recorded In the County Clerit1* Of- seventy-four degrees d hilf I ordered, adji and de y w«*t two and fifty-four and ohe-Mlf flc«C m# toto NewN to huiwlredlda ohaiaa to the e«tjerly lisa of George* Road; thence with un toad north *lx degree* east three aal Building and Loan ley twenty-seven and one-half hundredth* by Jeremiah, Deaiuu 'oy.S.f* chain* to a point of inUrsectJon of Is due to him $1,1' iMatasste' asnasjjii w^en mum Annul BUlHJl...tj Deed* at page 536, at the Interjection i. Booi, JJr., , civil engineer and sur- AilU 1.UA11 AtWU^lAllUii. Ml- pg d fi of auld' bboundaro ' y line and ththee weitt- veyor, and filed for record In the piainant. and MAHi C. *JA1JL,K aim erly llin e off aa right off wawyy conveyeoy d tlerk a Office of Middlesex County. vVitUAM UAULih. he/ nuaband, ci b y AnnaM M Potter andd LewiLi* C. rroll - Beginning at a on the north- au., Uolendanis, ft, i%. tor Uie nuc ler to the i*ort Reading Rail" " erly *ide df ' tine Pltue dla- oi'juor^ngwi premises elated j-iovew- pany by releaae dated April __ „_ tant eaaterly 1H.G i trora the north uer », aa. and rei;(ii'ctcd in the office of the Clerk eastt corner off Valentine Place and My virtue of UN above staked Writ, of the County uf Ulddfeaex an June Amboy Avenue running thence (1) to me directed aitq detKrerea. 1 WM> 4,i 1900, lu Book 317 of Deed* at page northerly fit right angles to Valen- eKPoH to sale at public vendue on 4S: thence running easterly and alonK tine Place 70 feet; tiience (9) eaaterly 'IBM 38TH OAV OK A. D., - ~ • the northerly aid' eet, form- parallel with Valentine Place to feet: 1 erl.„y known a* dbrldge Turnpl,.._M_ thenee (S) southerly pantM«wttta the %'WB ,, Iho land* formerly of Peter MllMellckk ; first described course TO feet to theat two o elodk Btandajaf «*«* Ja ate Kience (2) westerly along the line of northerly >slde of Valentin*. Place; afiemoon df th* aaM day, «t tfce,«iirr- lands formerly of Peter Mellck to thetheno" (4) westerly «loa* tbe aorth- 1B s OiTloe pi the Ullr^Si gfw mmm- lands formerly of Henry E. VanDuiHin nly aide of Valentine Place S6 feet to wit*, N. jr . and John Powers, thence southerly the point of 3cglnl)lng. Ail th* folloertng treet or panel af RANG By GEORGE ADB along the line dividing the landa form- Being the premise* commonly known land • • - — erly of Annesa«Hollow Tile t Clay auu designated u No. UO Valentine *•- Company and the landa formerly of riuue, Woodbridg*, N. J, ^_ .Bin Henry B. Van Duten and John Powei* ihe approximate amount of the de.the Court/ of laaassiwex «aM Stats of to the Intersection of said line and cree to ne satlaned by said sale la theivew Jersey. DKi E tho weaterly line of the aforesaid rlghl turn ol Four Thousand Four Hundred BEINQ known and designated to Lot 7 A8ALN \jA of way; thence (4) Koufteasterly and twenty-Eight Dollars (R428IO0) toge No. 26, Block fi on a "Map of Wooo-! nlung the said right of way conveyed (her with i>ie costs of this) sale. bridge Manor, property of WoodbrlUge MORAL to the Port Reading Railroad Cpm- together with all and singular the Realty Co. situate in the Township uf WiBoikliiiU MlddlfMi Ctiunty. N. J.'. nauy a* Atonaald to the DdnLor rjj(l|l* flrlvllegta, hamUtaalsnU- aa4 7 >.i' BEGINNING. appurtenances thereunto belonging or flTONNINO in the easterly side uf { FISH in anywise appertaining. St. James' Avenue, at a point dlatiuit'. HFTH TBACT i JUUIHf C. BMOEL, Isouthrrly, neaiiuied along the same, ' BEOINNJNU at a point located In1 • Sher|f[. 1*3 77 feet from its InterattcUui with 5HOUL0 tho aoulhierly line of Main Street, form I1UYLKR E. ROMOJJD, the southerly sieta of Onm Street. AlPfT ' -Woodtrritrfe- TWnrptke -M*H --BOIICltwr, UQM SSM Iwainwtag fthH ntmg m ./MU.I.. which Is In the third course of the •Um-16,i3,30;lm-6 southerly, along the easterly Hide of i 2 St. Jamea' Avt'iuie. 40 foel; thence (i) mm QETOUT second tract in a deed from Henry —•BasaBTti \r~ ~3B$\ Keasbey, widower, W, Guy Weaver ani -i~ oaatBrly. on ik courm, pumilni with thi> Madeline It Weavei, hla wife, to AII •SHERIFFS SALt southerly Hide of Grow .Street, 1264eet; HI OF Itesl Hulldw Tile t Clay Ciwrrpan. IN CllANC'BHV Or MBW JB88MX tkenoe (3) northerly, parulli 1 with the dated June 1, 1928 and recorded In t*i Between SAGAMORE BUILDING and first course, 40 feet: tliencc (4) west- •meiR erly, parallel with th? HOI'MIII course, H office of the Clerk of the County LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corporation ELEMENTS Middlesex In Rook 932 of Deeds of New Jersey, Complainant, and feet; thence. (4) weatPrly. parallel will. A GUUCE AT THE MENU AFT£R SPENDING page me. at the Interaction of « illOMAH H, I'ARVIS, tl. als., De-the second course, 130 fwl lo the pmni BV MORTGAGINQ rHEIR southerly line of Main 8tre«t and th fcitdanta, FI. FH. for the sale of mon-ir placu of KKr.INNIM; SHOWED IT RAGGED *4O0*S IN TH£ JOINT wes erly line of the right of way con ag«d premises dated October 20,! BK1NQ the iireinlnPH c.oninionly Itnown HOWES AND 6ARA66S veyed by Anna M. Potlrr and Lt'wi 9D8. I anil uVfliFiiiilcd an A Ht. .lamps' Av. FROM PETIT TO 1 fj. Potter to the Port Reading Rail ! THEIR CHECK THEV GOT OUT SAKU1, road Company, dated April %, 190 ly virtue of the above atated Writ ' mi*, -WoiMtbrid*;,', N. J. SftANO and recorded in the office, of the Cler 'JO IINI directed and delivered. 1 will The approximate anmuiit of tho de BUT Penwuess • 'ipiisi; IO sale at public vendue oil : crec In I"' tutlslled by «ajd nale Ig the of Iha Cnunly otMld.i||esi>x (in Jun 4. 1M0. In Book B17 of Deeds at page WEUNKSUAY, THE TWKNTY-FIKST «um of Fiv« Thoiisuhri Five Hundred I'M or' UbCbiMUklit, A. U. MNK- RilCtv-ThreF I'"Hum (tA.M3.00) tngr- 45: thence ruHnlng* (1) southeasterly oi Township of Woodbridge, County at a curve along rte weaterly line of th •I'KEN IIUINUKKD TU1KTY-EI0HT jther with t^c COBIB of thin sale ut twu o'clock .Standard Time in thel Together wllh all and singular the Middlesex and State of New Jersey: right of way conveyed to the Por rights, privileged, lierpditsmenU and HKCONI* TBACT: Reading Railroad Company un nhov (iftcriiuon of ihe nald day, at the Sher- -' -•" • " iff'j Office in the City of N«w brnlll appurt^iianePH tlmreunto b+\, NINETEEN IIUN- and In prolongation nf the fence Use 99 mm MID6ET HUSBAND corner of the lands of the Munufndur mapped by Larton und DRBD THIHTT-MINE on the easterly aide of a lanu leading Ing Company, otherwise formerly rnl. .171700 SmitSmi h Street. Perth Amboy, AND LOAN /WS00I»JT]ON. C<*n- 1 New Jeraey, wlilcli map has been htre- plalnant, and THBJODORE F at two o'clock Standard Time In th the etu tlin old hint.* adjoining premise*; Ail Caaaar* Coriior: I'ISIKI. iiliinn th .iflrrnoi'im i of Iht r aalil dayy.. utt ill Sli«n— thence (2) along the fence lino on the iwld Company's land south 86 degreei (ilurH nied in the office or the Clerk MAKSM und IMMA MAWSH. hit. if Middlesex ('ounty and which lots wife, H aht,. IJefendants. FI. Fa. for •ifflc* lIl n th'" e ••Cit"y nf New Bruns- "nntrrlv ilde of wiUI lane south 49 de- enit 3 chalru and 76 links to the WI wlrkick, N. J KIWH 20 mlnulPi 30 seconda, west three Hide of the Old S'uge Road leiidh. are known and dcnlgn&ted on said Map ifi* Biiln of innrtKnreii prmiinen dated Lo H Nine (0) and Ten (10) Block Niive.mher IS. IMS, All Hie following tract or parcel of hunrireil .nmi t(iirty-»ov*n and thirty- from Wooilbrldgc to New Briitiswlrk five ane-htindrndths (3S7 36) fnt to an- thence north 7 degrees east" 5 chain 442-P with tli« hulldlnfra and Improve By virtue of the above nliiled Writ. nd mid premise* hereinafter ppartlcu- ...NEWStTEM lying other clieptiHit peg Mt In an *nglo of fincl 41 links along the west .iltle of th menla thoruon erncted. to njfl directed und (lellvcreil, I will in- arll v (l«H:flbedllbd , nltiiatcltt . lyllii and 1 h iptiHit pg Mtt In an *nglo of vVood id f Ih (3| llh 51 d »rif'l rotir] to a stake; thence rontlnii And also .ill tlie right, title and in tMine to Kile at public vendue on TIK In thp TnwnnrllB nf VVni brldge Ik snid fpno«; Ihenco (33| | lotilh 51 degree* d IIIR il'iilK thn wogl side of tin- KM I • n»l of Fiillk* Pybula In sad to WEDNESDAY. THE FOUIITH D*V he County of Mldalmex and State onf 37 niiiiiilci fK) HKnndd* vent *long the mini norfi 14 degrees east 1 chain um hlrteen j 13) glares of stock of the OF JANUARY A. P.. NINETRF.N New JPIWV fencr two hunilied aeventeen ana fifty K, llnkn to (lie (niuth aide of the Wnod Sagamorn milldlng allAV, Loan Assooia- HUNDRED THiaTV-NINE FIBST TKACT: one-"uindredthn (217.60) feet to another lirtilitii Turnpike; thence along III Jon, rt prosenled by Certificate No. at two o'clock standard Tlnw In Ihe TIROIMNINR in thp psnlprly line ul cltPHtniit peg net In th" fence line ai wuitti nltle of the iwlil TurnplkB Rim 1141 and ilno atf' the right, title and afternoon of the nald day. at 'tin Sher- IPW State Highway KOUJP NO. I tl i HIP Interaction of Raid fence line with in,* known fit Main Street south 63 dr- Intercut of Lena V. K. Parvla ID andiff's Office In the City uf New Bruns- point illslnllt southerly m'Mnurei] aliinr tlin northerly right of way lint of Phl- pi"i-M wi'fl' In tlip pijlnt tir pluei* i o nine (9) share* of Ntock of the £hig' wick, N. J an id Ksstprly line one hundred («n I'ldfiphlti & Ifudlng Railroad; th«nce BKOINNIMO. unors Building and Loan Aatociatlon, All tlin following twit or purrel of (rnm the Himtlierly line of land* 'tf 14) N(irth"'iMierlv along the ero of cir- represented by Cert If lent n No. 20S5 land and premium* hereinafter partlc- Miirv Dunnir, formerly Mary Ttinlmm, cle nf riidiim I860 feel and concentric Exrppllng, however, out of the fourl rile approximate amount of the de-iilmlv d<'»crllii'd, Hlliiate. lying and lie-und rmm Raid hPKlnnlnff point rtmnliirf wi"1) the *i>rvpypd center line of said ;' W F, ul'iug the nrc nf circle forming thp out i>f thf Five Irartti nhnvi* drucrl ippuiienancp* thereiintn b«lc«iglng ning (hence w^HlPrly at right Angles nn !*)« name, elivi'l mid Hixteen imp him-floiil'ii'Hv liiuindii nf thi* tract bear* SPOUSE th') fotliiwlni; Irfictn of land' • n anywise appertaliilng. ^rilv M In f'.ii»i Btrii't J00 feet 'li>'il!In ill lui l.iil r, II in,mi them* ninth Kl .IkKrcex 8 mlntitcii thirty *ee- ANDB0SV Parcels No 44A nncl No, RJ4B na In JULIUS C ENQga>, Ihrru* nortb«rly in a line ramllel or U) N, X M>nr»i>H W W ff nliinij lands "ii'l.i t'njil mul larrlen a lingth of dlrrted on n ii'itiiln plnn fileil or almti Sheriff i»-arty HO wllh (Vdnr .Street 45 78 feet: of Aald !*i ire .iiid IUIUIH nf Jellyrnaii, 72(1 M fret nteamirlng along (he chord OF THE t'i he filed, shnwlne pnrllcularly (lie lo THKOIWHB n flOTTMBB I»I..[II»' Hontliennterlv nlixig Iftnil* of one hnndrf-d twtitv mul Hlvtv^Hevpn MOUSE i<11'.iniiir "»ner 100 W feat to Cndnr mm liiniilreilthi n'.lll (171 fe , I U u 1,1,11,1; cilkiii nf ih* Hirht of wny llnra tXAi SollHlor Tho iinpioilinalt' Bmnunt of Uit do fil«tc fUehwsy Route nfi Bxtrnsinn II—llm-2S.-12m-2,«,I> (••|i«.|; IIIPMII' Bmit'ii 'v along Odar tln (4) N r,:i li>i'r.M 47' W' W flections 13 13 und H Vlclnry Hrl'U' 34 tl fi-et tu bci imiinjc. DdiKT nlong tliiT Itinih f the partv of Iho .!••.• )•• In- Hiitl«fl«l by sale of ibe Sec- Ann'-oach (Rotttr- 4) to Rnuln 2.1 a* ad oart "f M No, GJ and all roper(y pntitled "Map ofIwn hiindreiltlM (17 '! Tect 1,1 nn ulnner, wMch plnn I* pntllled New N CHANCBRSHFRIFPSJALV OF NEW JERBEE V nri.iu.rtv b<-limring to Ka«t Jcrupy nuln 6' tiiRi'tlii-r with I'lf mitt* nf (he tale and Ihptne in) S f>7 ilngrenn 46' TiHtPlhiT wllli all and Blnmilar the J>r»flV HlnlB Illehway I>eun ilolwpe(ANCBRn FIH8Y TO FNATION NEW JKRB\\. CBANK I nmlwr tt/i(i Tlmlter Co . Mnv ICOn IS" W ntHI alum; IIHI'IH i f t'vr ppur(y y i.f th« mi-end pun h ti*lit«. prKllegPit, hrreilltaftunt* and Ctafwral rTnBurl.v Key Mn|i. RniHr .IS in CartPrrt, s balking nrnxx-lmLiti I'n-mlivn limffd at »«l HIIIB of (Vilnr p lv-plRht «6B) )fi fpiill Bxlensl'tn. Mcctiuna 12, .13 nmt II Vic- Coniplninsnl. ami TAI-MINA ZVI.U) n,r,\ vVi»«llirldge. N J I llllm pnlnlll or plml e or HWilNNINf! u|ipiirl»niuiri>nrln' | or tory Brtdgfl Approach (Hiniln 4) to anil ANTHONY 7.V1AX). her huihand, Th* Aprrrirxima(<* nmi'iLnl of IINI ile- Tim iipproiininlo ninimnl of I In- ,1.. hn apprrtalnlng Riititu K *nnwlns; I'llBtljic right of »HV el 'il«. Defondniii™. FI. Fn fur lh<- r>#' to Iw HlltiKflpd hv Hrtld UrtN* l» pn to he Htitlftfied hv nald wilt> of (he JULIUS ENQBL. and pnrci'tii to lw BrniilfM in Bnrnnch Hale of inrrlKiiKe't premJ*f>ft ilaled ti>. num nf Five Th"ti»'illil Twn Hun Flint Tract In (lie 'iiini nf Tliree Thcim- of SiiyrovlJlo mid Township of H'I Octuhci 4. IMS ii*l Tw-n'v Four P.'llarii (Ki.22fn0) and Hcvenly I hi < <• linll.irn IJ(lOT:i(IO) .IOfJKI'11 p. ORtMAN. TirlflRB. MirlrtlMfjs Oonnly. flcalc n.« Hv virlur nf I lie ihm« >l«l«l Will twllii-r wHIi »ho ifiMii 'rf thi* MII> Int'illmi wll'i Hie ii'Ht.1 nf il'l« HAIC W ^1 BuUdtur nhnwit Nov. 193(1". PUP (Ilicclcij llnl dellverwl. I will en T ,Krth«Krh«rr wllllhh nnill aammi «4nnulnnnulrr ththe Anil WheiMn II VJCI rmlhir i>nli'inl, 12m D.lC.HS.aO Fnrcel Nn, 44 A Including ipsciflcal- MO In pule ni public v«rie)up nn i i«lit«. i«Hn-l«(r,e>i(,e, , •tcn'rtt'iilmcirtit i and wHuur.mj «Bri dpcri'Ml. lli.H eprlaln Iv all tho luri'l mid pmraUm onw own- EBNKHIiAY. THE TWRNTT MltSI H thpr"unt»tht> hlhplnrtirlrtil r |irtctt|W!efl jirPinbien wild ;he iipptir- WILLIAM HIMMERE3CH, JR. MhPrirf » Office In HIP City (if He* I Solicitor. mlMf 'inrplnaftpr parilcuUrly dPscrlb* Mr. Btwl Mrs. William Hlmmer- the tmithtirly line nf Main Bti iruniwiek, N. 3. ' •d. iltiwtf, lyinf anil Wttg In th* ech of Chain O'HiUi



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