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The News of If) Pages Way V Sports, Page 5 4b VOL. VII, NO. 17 WOODBEIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925 PRICE THREE C|NTF Charlie Boehm "Sails $450 Verdict For Deatk I Pretty Ceremony At For European Tour In Fire-works Accident By Waodbridge For 40-Fooi Road: Charles Boehm, popular ! CfefirefiAslissIuth ' A suit to recover damages for A" teacher at the high school, and" the death of seventeeil-year-old coach of the baseball team, sail-, Frances Pateman last Fourth of Township Must Make Quick Choice ed at 11 o'clock yesterday July in a fireworks accident at Potter Becomes Bride morning on the Red Star liner Turek's- pavilion at Boynton Amboy Man, Terribly Carved, Mattel? of Detours Proving Vexing Problem; Local Committee! Bergenland,' for Europe, -where Beach culminated Monday in Popular Young: Lady Married Thought To Have No Chance he will spend several weeks the court of Judge Freeman, To Ian Brucs Hart, Ohio • Wants Shore Traffic Shunted Round Woodbridge browsing around among; the Woodbridge. Mr. Harold Pate- But Is Slowly Recovering During Rebuilding of Road capitals and leas frequented man, the girl's father, -was Lawyer; College Chum *~ At Hospital spots of the old world. Hol- awarded $450. damages. Maid of Honor A strong plea "by Mayor Neuberg, ] need is a narallel highway outside of land, Belgium, Germany, Switz- Miss Pateman was killed in- Senator Larson and members of the | the town." erland, France and England are stantly at about ~ 9 o'clock on ASSAILANT BEING HELD Township Committee that the State , In speaking of the State's plan to; all in' his itinerary. '' the night of the fourth when a |BROTHERS ARE USHERS Highway Commission amend its plan change the course- of the road so that i Coming in to laid us good-bye rocket, a part of the fireworks Fight Started Over Grocery of a 29-foot "highway on St. George's it will cut out McEweai's Corner, he. said that he would make an display being sent op from the Courtship Started While Mis* avenue so that a 40-fodt sealed pave- sometimes called "Dead Man's effort to see a cricket match float abbot 100 feet from' the Bill; Victim Said to Have ment would be substituted met with Curve," James McKeown said that, while in England. "You know, shore, exploded prematurely Potter Was At Sargent Struck Smaller Man partial success Tuesday morning. As the plans show the proposed course to I've always wanted to see how v and landed amoag Use crowds School and Groom • , a compromise the State Commission I be from a point near Church street-: that game is played," he said. Arthur Berry, Long III, •o-f people along the railing of 4 Several Times offered to do the grading necessary i to a spot near the office of the Wai"-, He will return some time in At Harvard for a forty-foot road and to give the Coal Company. It would cut through i August. the pavilion. township 810,00, 0 to maintain a detour several ppropertiep s and leave existing j Succumbs In Hospital Slashed across the abdomen with a providing the township would agree houses with their backs to the high-j In the "Old White Church'5 Wed- butcher knife last Friday evening providing the township would agree nesday afternoon at 5 o'cloclc, Mis- while collecting a grocery bill at a to standd ththe cost of a concrette curb-b ! way, h e said-id. , Arthur E. Berry, one of the best and gutter and 51 feet of paving on I "The property of Mrs. William • known men of the township by rea-Death Trap Misses Its Ruth Potter, only daughter of Mr. - house on Spa Spring Road, William either side of the State's 29 feet. : Dunn will be severely damaged," he; and Mrs. Lewis Everett Potter and • Berko, a Perth Amboy merchant, is ! son of his life long- residence here The net result of this plan, if accept- ' stated. "The new road will come | '•if A ; andj the fact of having served as tax granddaughter'of Mr. and Mrs. James still alive in Perth Amboy hospital ed by the township, would be a 40- within a few feet of the"b,ack door of i Victim By Scant Margin E. Berry, became the bride of Mr. Ian despite the fact that at first no hope CIICI collector for several years, died at 6 ; foot, gealed pavement. The cost to her house and besides will cut'her, o'clock Wednesday • night at 'Dr. Bruee • Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. was held out ior his recovery. the township of its share would be i property in such a way that neither \ Main Street Railroad Gates William Lincoln Hart, of Alliance, Stephen Mieketor, a boarder at the p property m such, a way that neither, . Gesregen's hospital at Belle Meade, between $2.50 and $3.00 a running p N. J. Death followed an illness that Drop On Hood of Neilson 1 Ohio. house where the cutting occurred, is par? of Vhat is left.to her will be of Woodbridge Members Return j To the strains of \ Mendelssohn's being held at police headquarters on foot, it is thought any great value." From Cleveland Convention over a year ago necessitated Mr. ' Car As Fast Express a charge of atrocious assault and bat- The local committee took wi'h it Mayoy r Neuberg pointed out that Berry relinquishing Jiis duties as tax ; j Wedding March, played by Mrs. Seth. to Trenton Tuesday morning a strong' the ThTownshii p woulld be withouithtt authth- Where 32 Countries Were collector. « , ] * Passes , ;• Lqckwood, the officiating clergyman, tery that will be changed to man- j Rev. JLeonard V. Buschman, pastor slaughter in the event of Berko's list of arguments culled from a public ority in the matter of the State's con- Represe'hetd I The deceased, v?as the son of Wil- • hearing on ihe matter Monday night. I demnation of property. According j liam H. and Margaret J. Berry. He i ; of the First Presbyterian Church, fol- death. At that time facts were brought out to him the State will endeavor to pur- Mrs. Jenisine Neilsen, of Freeman lowed by the groom anpl his best man, According to witnesses the slash- to lead the Committee to believe that chase what property it needs, con-j The Rev. J. B. Myers, official dele- ^ ^ ^^^ „„„.„, ^ ^ , ing pf Berko was bronght about by a cil death ;at Main street railroad crossing Mr. Robert McLaughlin, also of Alli- the people along the avenue would deming land that cannot be pur-igate for Woodbridge at the inter- i number"oTnephewT and nieces, ance, Ohio, met the bridal party at quarrel m which the victim struck . than to Wednesday afternoon when the car rathe r haVe no change made chased. The price to be paid for con-1 national convention of Rotary Clubs I Up until the tima illness forced his the altar. and knocked Miketor down several h^e a 29-foot road. In this connec- she was driving barely scraped under demnedprpperty^wouldbefixedbya.. * the: retirement, Mr. Berry was actively the'descending gates in front of the The ushers were the bride's times before the latter seized a tion it wag pointed out that a 29-foot brothers, J. Berry Potter, L. Rainyon butcher knife and plunged it into the condemnation commission "Prop-; ™ Cleveland last week was the, Melftified ^ affairg ^ Woodbrid *. 4:S0 express to long Branch. Ae- pavement, without curb and gutter, erty owners will be somewhat at the speaker yesterday at the luncheon m : ays he was associ- Potter, F. Donald Potter and William larger man. Mieketor made no at- would necessitate deep ditches for I n Ms younger d cording to Mrs. Neilsen's report to Hart, only brother of the groom. tempt to-escape, and was arrested by drainage and that these ditches would mercsensey ofo fairness,f the Stat" he saidCommissio. n s Middlesex Restaurant. Mr. Myers | ated with the Berry Fire Brick fac- police headquarters, she was crossing Sergeant Fred Larsen, the first police reviewed the trip for the benefit of [ tory at Berry's Dock that had a repu-the track when'the gates started to Miss Lucille Adams, of New Hamp- come dangerously close to tfie edge The State Commission's plans, as ;m ember& who had no* attended, -and tation for the high quality of shire, a classmate of the bride, was officer to reaph the s.ce~ie^ . of the pavement. they now stand, call for a newi road j interpreted the keynote of the con- its^Come down. The gate on the far side the maid of honor. Mer gown was Berko, thirty-two, years old and was at the j from Convery Place,-Perth Amboy, r eleeted of, the track came down squarely on R. Valentine ij , j, venuun as oeing a -desiruesiie AJU thUJUeE , collector.. «•» the hood of her car, bounced up again of pink orchid georgette trimmed with filet lace. Her picture* hat was '•i grocery and butcner shop at 344 Leon j meetipt'th?-?e an29-foolu^At tharoadwayt_th.e. Townshi"I knowp to a point on Amboy avenue near the: R to • Funeral services wUl be held at the and struck -the top of the ear as she acce 1 1 road stand known as 1 hirst Haven., brirtn ) ofabouotariant universas g{ nl peacfiountriese by a old Berry homestead, on Amboy ave- passed tinder. Two other cars, agoing of imported panama,»and trimmed i street,.