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The News of All wry The Township Jnkpettknt VOL. VIII, No. 87 WOm>BRII)(;K. N. .!., TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, \[\T, PMCflS THREE CENTB BARGE CAPTAIN DIES 17-YEAR-OLD ELOPERS ARE FLAMES DRIVE BACK It's All a Knack Youths' Efforts to Succor Traffic He Has, Perhaps IN ICY WATER; WAS ON WAY HOMEFROM FLORIDA RESCUERS AS YOUTH "That masterful touch" of the Sign They Thought Suffering From exj«rt applies to trouble shoot- STUNNEDJY FALL Parents of Iselin Couple, Promising Forgiveness, Await Arrival PERISHES IN HOUSE ing on electric circuits ss well The Cold Lands Them in Hoosegoii of Runaways Who Have Been to Florida and Back as to other professions, accord- Police Determine Joseph Spar- in Ford the Husband Was Given for Xmas Year Old Boy Burned in ing to Mr. Gallup, proprietor of — i Woodbridge Delicatessen Store, One Drapes Overcoat Over Inanimate Sufferer But When Thai ry Had Been Drinking Be- Fire That Broke Out After Main street. During the height fore Falling Into Crevice George Fink and Louise Johnston, gave no indication of their inten- Parents Had Gone to Work; Fails to Stop the Sign's Shiwering They Attempt to tion. They slipped away by means of the storm Saturday night the the seventeen-year-old couple of Ise- lights of Oallup's stor« went Restore Circulation by Mora Drastic Method Between Barges at Port R. lin who surprised the community of windows that opened onto the Blame Overheated Stove. out. He called headquarters and What is often referred to as the break forth again after leaving him. New Year's Eve by eloping in a Ford roofs of their front porches. inside half an hour Joe Frankel, LEAVES WIFE IN CONN. George and Louise had known each BLAZE SPREADS QUICKLY over-exuberance of the growing gen- The traffic sign »t School ana Haife '# sedan which Fink's parents had giv- the "trouble shooter" arrived, eration was punished yesterday morn- en him for ChriBtmas, are on their other for a long time and were re- streets evidently looked to the bop '.'';\ stamping the snow from hia ing in recorder's court where Andrew as If it was suffering from the cfl«.'* Joseph Sparry, captain of the* way home, according to letters re- garded as childhood sweethearts. Af- Flames and smoke frustrated ef- boots as he came through the ter their elopement Mrs. Johnston Ribar, 20; William Kanyari, 21; and so one of them took off his o ImrRR Alice Tague, was drowned ceived by the parents from Jackson- forts of Patrolman William Gloff to, door. At the second or third Fred W. Bubeck, 19, »ll of New found a note from her daughter di- enter a blazing building at 21 Lillian and drsped it on the suffering Kundny afternoon when he accident- ville, Florida, and Brunswick, Ga. stamp the lights came on—and Brunswick, each were fined $25. and Then it struck them that the ally slipped and fell between his Both sets of parents are willing to recting that a personal be put In the street, Fords, Saturday morning, and How? New York tabloid providing her par- costs by Recorder Bernard Vogel. wky to keep, the sign from bnrge and another tied alongside it forgive the youngsters and are anx- nine-year-old Harvey Flowers, who The explanation is simple. According to Patrolman Joseph to death vm to help it get its bli at Pier 2, Port Reading. He was iously awaiting their return. ents decided to forgive her. The ad- had been left alone while his parents vertisement appeared several weeks There was a loose switch in the Einhorn the three young m«n sung circulating, ao they rolled it over found b*y th« o»pUln of another went to work, was burned to death basement. The stamping, done their way up Main street at mid- the. ground and applied their fwt flj barge, his legs held out of the wt- One of the New York tabloids ago and within a short time the par- while firemen of Fords, Keasbey and ents received ward that Mr. and' Mrs. in an expert manner, of course, night, Sunday. He warned them that it with auch vehemence that th* t*>r by a cake of ice. Motorcycle featured the story, stressing the fact Hopelawft companies poured streams that the night of the elopement the Fink were on their way home. Jarred ih« switoh Wk into the hour was latft for such a con- was broken. Officer Carl Sundquiat aided in ex- of water into the seething house in an place and lit the lights. cert and they quieted down, only to By this time Officer Binhern- couple attended a movie show and George is the son of Mr. and Mrs. attempt to check the blare. The trionting the body and called Coroner George Fink, of Iselin Boulevard. He approaching double-quick, J. ,1. Lyman, of Carteret. were apparently influenced by it to little boy was charred beyond recog- take their hasty action. The fact is, was working with his father, learn- young men saw him and ran s,wtjf, nition. He was an only child. but didn't run fast enough. Tbty Examination disclosed that Sparry however, the couple returned from ing the iron-moulder's trade. Louise Bathing Beauties? Oh Yes, and Lots the'movica to their respective homes, lived with her mother in Fiume The mother and father had left for continued their concert in cells at had received a hard knock on the the police station, losing their entikW- head when he fell. He was bleeding bade their parents "good night" and street. work, the one as a waitress in the Besides at Jr. Woman's Club Show Palace Lunch, of Perth Amboy, and iasm, however, when instead of a Tfp> from the cars as if to indicate he had Ten Choruses, Betides Stars, Will Help Drive the Dreary rimand the judge assessed a Km (iiistained a skull fracture. He was itart Salvation Army the other as a truck driver for Liddle & Pfeiffer. There being no school Blues Away and Keep the Tired Business Men Awake if ftne. 40 years old and leaves a wife in Sunday School in Iselin An ouUhot from the main West Haven, Conn. School Board Election they left the little boy in bed, his They Get Tickets for "That's That" breakfast on the table in tbh\ki\ kitchent . was a fine of {5.00 collected ftsfes John Murphy, a cook on Sparry's Ten singing and dancing choruses, Shaw, Blanch Howard, Helen Chris- Louis Harnock, a cook in 4 k barge, was brought to police head- On Feb. 8; Budget To The New Brunswick headquarters Motorcycle Officer Jack Egah!gaK. ffound f the Salvation Army has started a including the thing that Mr. Ziegfield opherson, Hilda Thergesen who adfl lunch room, who also spent the quarters for questioning. He admit- the house ablaze at S:30 and imme- Sunday School at Iselin. Prayer diately turned in an alarm. At the claims to have glorified—the Amer- a delightful touch to this lively in a cell as a gesture of syrajatty ted that he and Sparry had been Provide Land Purchase meetings are also held every Thurs same time he roused out Patrolman ican bathing beauty—have been scene. Then the Bathing Girls, each for the trio from New BrunnMu drinking. The pair had been sitting day night at the home of Mrs. Max Gloff, who lives nearby but who was drilled, coached, tutored or whatever in a bathing promenade co9tume, with He and a crowd from the ltAth on the rail of the boat talking, he Board Senses Need of Obtain- ell, Fiat avenue. It is planned to off duty at the time. The flfe had a it is called, in a production that is gorgeous bathing caps, enter and room rushed over to see tha *Jt«M»- said. There had been no quarrel and ing Tract for School That start what ia called a "Band of big headwajTbut firemen made quick going to delight two capacity audi- continue the merriment -with a clever ment when the three prisoners the first knowledge he had of what Will Be Needed in Wood- Love" at which young folks may be time in reaching the scene. ences at the high school Friday and dance number. The personnel of this brought in. Desk Sergeant happened came when he went upon bridge in Future taught inch things as sewing, bas- The first intimation of the presence Saturday nights. Unless all signs group is Catherine Concannon, Hel- Dunphy ordered the speculum to. deck to find men hauling his cap- en Augustine, Bernadette Delaney, (et making and similar crafts. The of the boy in the building came when fail the Junior Woman's Cluh's disperse, which all of them did M» tain's body out of the water. School Election will be held on "That's That" will prove to be one Nancy Desmond, Margaret Delaney instruction meetings will be held on a neighbor, rushing up told Patrol- cept Harnock who not only held Iktl The Alice Tague is owned by the February R. Polling places will be 'riday nights. man Gloff. He forced his way past of the outstanding events of a dec- and Jane Kingberry. But like the Keeler Line, of One Broadway. in Woodhridge, Sewaren, Port the door and attempted a search but ade of local stage productions. little girl of our schoolhood rhyme ground but scoffed when threatened Last Thursday night, at a meeting "dare not go near the water." Reading, Avenel, Iselin, Fords, Kea»- at the Maxwell home, the Army had was driven back, bleeding from the The curtain rises on an attractive with arrest. Dunphy called his !>ey, and Hopelawn, in the same lo- a party at which Sunday School nose and almost overcome. singing and dancing ensemble of cations as last year, according to hildren as well as youngsters who When the fire had been checked Hotel Guests, Waitresses and Bath- Missionary to Indians announcement made at laat night's do not belong to the School, were the boy was found on the floor in the ing Girls, to the tunfeful number Mrs. Wyld Resigns as Head meeting of the Board of Education. given Christmas presents. Beatrice kitchen. Th« theory is that a coal "Way Down Where the Palm Trees Of Barron Ave. P. T. Assn* Storm Didn't Diminish Speaks Here Tomorrow Three members of the Board are Maxwell is treasurer and Harietto range overheated and started the fire Grow." The speed, dash and color to be elected. The terms of E. C. Bieglecki secretary of the Sunday in the kitchen. Awakened by the of this first offering are character- The Barron Avenue Parent-Teach- Man Has Spent life as Spirit- Ensign and James .Filer expire. It School. Adjutant Heilfurth, of the i fume3, the little boy may have rUBh- istic of the play throughout. The er Association met Thursday after- Fun at Benefit Party is understood that they will run for Salvation Army, is head of the en- d down stairs only to be overcome book is interesting, ultra-modern and noon in the high school auditorium ual Counselor of Tribe Lo- re-election. The term of the late J terprise. he entered the room. well written. The choruses are with the second vice president, Mrs. Twenty-three Tables in Play cated in Oregon K. Ijihey also expires. The funeral was held yesterday, extravagantly equipped with cos- Harry Sherman presiding. The res- Despite Inclement Weather) The voters will be submitted the iurial taking place in Alpine Cem- tumes of finest texture and latest ignation of the president, Mrs. S. Refreshments Served Rev. J. M. Cornelison, of Pendle- question of voting a tax of $383,550 Christian Endeavor Makes tery, Perth Amboy. design. And there are fifteen brill- H. Wyld, was read and accepted with iant musical climaxes from the pen regret. Mrs, Wyld has been actively ton, Oregon, missionary among the or more for school purposes, an in- Plans for Valentine Social The loss to the building is placed The benefit card party given Sat-V I'matilla Indians, is to address the crease of $35,550 over last year. at $5,000 not covered by insurance. of Charles Gilpin, conceived especial- nterested in.the Parent-Teacher As- ly for the show and arranged into a sociation for the past four years hav- urday afternoon under the autpiCM regular mid-week meeting at the Bonds and Interest and Sinking The Junior Christian Endeavor The residence was owned by the of Middlesex Chapter of Georgian Presbyterian Church tomorrow night Fund bring this year's budget up to 'lowers family. musical score that is not surpassed ing served as president of the assoc- Society of the Presbyterian Church by any of this season's popular iation of Schools One and Eleven for Court in the auditorium or Bt nt 8 o'clock. $482,538. an increase of $40,024.72 held a short business meeting after James School proved a most delight- over last year. This will mean an Broadway musical productions. two years. A new president will be He is the direct successor of Dr. the prayer service Sunday afternoon. elected at the next meeting. A nom- ful affair, in spite of one o| the Marcus Whitman who was massacred increase o/ about 27 points in tiv Arrangements were made for a Val- In this opening ensemble some of Woodbridge's best singing and danc- ination committee composed of Mrs. worst storms of the season, There by the Cayuse Indians at Walla Walla tax rate. At a special meeting ti entine social to be held in the Sun- Wen Told Four Main were twenty-three tables of tni be held Thursday night $6,800 may ing talent has been used to pro- Frank Edgar and Mrs. Paul King- in 1947. For fifiy-ltfo years after day School basement, Saturday af- berry was appointed. There was no games in play. The tables were all this terrible massacre, there was. no be added to the budget to purchase ternoon, February 12th, from 2 to vide one of the snappiest of openings. Points of Brotherhood Those appearing as Hotel Guests are: program of entertainment and the pivot and the high score from each missionary among these Indiana; the additional property adjoining the ol 5 o'clock. The committees in charge social hour was dispensed with. table was awarded a line% hatjdker- native Nei PeTces pastors preached Fords Schaol and Avenel School. -of the affair will be: Program, Har- Jane Dunigan, Charles Brennan, "Brotherhood" was the topic of a Margaret Jellyman, Edward Leeson, chief with a filet edge. Refreshments to them, but only occasionally. As The budget includes an item o: riett Short, Mildred Bowers, Jean of punch and fancy cakes were ser- $10,750 to purchase another schoo talk given Thursday night by Rev. Lorraine Warter, Albert Martin, Al- ii young man, fresh from the theo- Liddl* and Betty Copeland; Refresh- Willard G. Purdy, before the Men's bert Bowers, Grace Huber, Pansy ved during the afternoon. Mrs. H. logical seminary, Mr. Cornelison an- site in the Decker property alon ments, Alvin and Maurice Schaeffer, Van Syckle and Misa Ann Dunigan Berry Lane, south of Main street an Brotherhood of Woodbridge Town- McCrory, Raymond Demarest, Eliz- 29 Prizes at Party of .swered the call to these spiritually James Reed, Henry Myers, Albert ship. The talk was a feature of the abeth Wyld, Frank Leisen, Mary were the- chairmen. destitute people and dedicated hi« east of the Pennsylvania Railroad Outwater; Publicity, Dorothy Coup- High scores were made In bridge The Board feels this site should b( regular monthly supper of the club, Myers, Raymond Moore, Frances life to them. land, Marjorie Outwater, Irene Pal held in the Sunday School rooms of Cooper, Guido Brigiani. Eastern Star Last Night f Misa Kathryn Gundrum, Mrs. W. purchased nuw as it is the only suit- ko and Carrie Krebs. During all these years he has been the Presbyterian Church. Dr. Purdy The Waitresses are Catherine '•Bbnnor, Mrs, George Delaney, and their guide and inspiration. He able large tract left in Woodbridge Seventeen Tables in Play at Irs. John J. Scully of 8oiltn, Am- A school on that site will save man; pastor of Grace Presbyterian found them living in teepees and Church, Montclair. Craftsmen's Club; Mrs. oy. Miss Catherine Gannon ol Me- wandering over the plains. They school children from crossing thi chen, Miss Muriel Haney.'MUe Dor- railroad tracks. Four points liecessary to "Brother- Wyld Hostess are nuw living in modern houses on Amherst College Boys hood", as viewed by Dr. Purdy, arc thy Galbraith, Mrs. W. H. Pfeiffer, . The budget is as follows; High School Teachers their own farms and are fairly pros faith, service, loyalty, and vision. There were seventeen tables of trs. R. E, Seaman, Mrs. William A. 1926 Ulen, of Perth Amboy, Mrs. Thomas [lerous. He has won many to Christ Forty members were present and Ask Increase in Paycards in play at the party given last ;md Riithered them into the Chris- Repairs $ 20,000.0' Will Spend Night Here enjoyed a fine supper served by a klajor, Miss Laura Brodhead, Mrs,' tian church. More, he has develop- Manual Training .1,1100.0 •night at the Craftsmen's Club under William Coughlin, Mists Ruth E. Erb, Plans fur entertaining over nigh committee of church ladies under the Woodbridge High School teache-r^ id among them active Christian work- Current Expend 303,000.00 direction of Mrs. James Filer. •the auspices of the Eastern Star, Woodbridge. Five Hundred: t\v 40 members of the Amherst Col last night petitioned the Board of the card playing, refresh- tlrs. James White, Misa Helen Gal- IT.I: during his absence from the Previous Deficit 20,000.00 Education at its meeting for a raise lirld the program is being curried on Honda Interest anUt Sink- legc musical clubs on February 12, ments of coffee and crullers were an, of Perth Amboy, Mrs. J. J. Ryan, will hi- made Thursday night at i in pay of about $100 a year. The l>y a native pastor converted under ing Fund 95,513.28 Rtead Missionary's Letter ?erved. Mrs. Stephen H. Wyld was >f South Amboy, Mra. Richard Grace liis ministry and trained by him, meeting of the Rotary Club's con maximum of the elementary teachers )f town. Whist: Mrs. J. H. Con- $442,513.28 cert committee at the home of Vic At Church Ladies' Meeting the chairman of arrangements. The Mr. Cornelison has done a great was raised $100 last fall and the High cannon, Mrs. M. P. Dunigan. Euchre: President John Kreger. School teachers ask for a like raise irizes were awarded as follows: Miss Alice Sandahl. Fan-Tan! Mrs. work among Umatillas and has a Bridge: Mrs. Donald Manaon, an 1927 The college students, rated as om The reading of a letter from Miss in their maximum pay. The request . Campion. Pinochle: Mrs. K'reut story to tell. Edith Fredericks, a Missionary at incense burner; Mrs. Irving Miller, Repairs ..$ 30,000.00 of the best musical organizations o; was referred to the teachers' com- allagher of town. their kind, will sing at the higl Kin Kinag, in the zone of the pres- a pair of candle sticks; Mrs. W. F. Manual Training 5,000.00 mittee, President of the Board M. urrent Expenses 327,000.00 school for the benefit of a fund be ent war in China, featured Thurs- Burns, an apron; Mrs. Frank Barth, King's Heralds Name Ruth day's meeting of the Ladies Mission- H. Clum remarking that the request a bath mat; Mrs. M. Boughton, a Previous Deficit 10,000.00 ing raised by Rotary to establish Local Young Ladies Showar , Bram to 'Lead the Club 800.00 scholarship with which to help towi ary Society of the M. E. Church at seemed reasonable, lustre wall vase; Miss Bertha Peck, Pt. Reading Lot the home of Mrs. Van G. Munger. J. H. Love stated that the High a pair of candle sticks; Mrs, Fredr Friend at Plainfield Party Woodbridge Lot 10,750.00 boys obtain higher education. On th Miss Ruth Bram was elected pres- afternoon of Feb. 12 the boys wil Many interesting experiences were School enrollment has increased from erick Shaw, silk hoae; Mrs. W. R. Qonds Interest and Sink- A surprise birthday party for ident of the King's Heralds at their 98,988.00 give their services free for a con related in a vivid manner. Mrs. 103 ten years ago to 419, an in- Leber, an apron; Mra, John Blair, a meeting held Friday afternoon in the ing Fund cert at Rahway Reformatory. Madeline Duval read a chapter on crease of 306 per cent, bon bon dish; M. E. Booze, a cake Mrs. Stanton Davis of PlainfieJd and, Sunday School room. The other of- the child marriages of the Moham- Mr. Love was authorized to at- knife; Mrs, 8, H. Wyld, box of hand- a lingerie shower for Miss Natalie $482,538.00 On Thursday, at its Tegular lunch Berry of Main street, in honor oi her ficers elected were Gladys Hanson, eon, the Rotary Club will be ad medanB A duet, "When You Come tend the State. Educational Conven- kerchiefs; Mrs. Leon Campbell, a vice president; Marie Ohlott, secre- to the End of the Road", was render- tion of Supervisors at the Hotel St. candy jar; Mra. H*rry Sherman, a recently announced engagement was •dressed by Dr. Frank Moore, super- ed by Mrs. Albert R. Bergen s.nd Denis, Atlantic City, this Friday and arranged by Mrs. Louis Hanxefc of tary; Alverna Hoagland, treasurer; Roast Beef Supper Plans intendent of the Reformatory. On buffet set; Mrs. George Hunter, a Mrs. Van G. Munger. They obliged Saturday, pair of socks; Russell N. Long, string St. George's avenue and held at the Irene Strieker, corresponding secre- Made by Fanny Crosby Class February 3 District Governor James tary ; refreshment committee for Feb- with an encore. Refreshments were Samples and bidB were received of beads. home of her sister, Mrs. Davia of Orr will pay his official visit to the Plainfteld, Friday evening. ruary, Winifred Bjornsen and Wil- club. T served during the. social hour. for weatherstripning Keasbey School. Pinocnle: Stephen H. Wyld, six loughby Senior. A short business Mrs. Albert R. Bergen of Grove pyrex custard cups; John Moll, tow Cards were played, Mrs. Harry Hussion was held with the counselor, street entertained her Sunday School el set; H. L. Strandberg, socks; Mrs, Reyder making high score and re- class, the Fanny Crosby Class of th« A. Hunt, linen towel; Mrs. H. Klein ceiving a jar of. after bath powder, Mrs. Van G. Munger, in charge, Dur- Mrs. Robert Ringwood, second, a box ing the social hour, games were play- M. E. Church, Friday afternoon. Fol- Mired!! serving tray; Mrs. H. Axen, lustr lowing a short business session, the of stationery. Mrs. Harry Baker ,)lv ed and refreshments were served. candy dishes: Mr. Alfred Jellyman members made fancy paper decora- hand embroidered buffet set. and Miss Grace Campbell both tions tdj be used at the hot roast beef Euchre: Mrs. Gertrude Mulvihil ceiving a deck of cards. Broke Ankle in Fall supper to be given Friday evening; an embroidered card table covei Both guests of honor were thf February 11 under the auspices of Mra. W. \(onah, pair of towela; Mrs cipienta of many beautiful gifts. Anna Ditlli, of Paul street, Fords, the Builders' Society. During the W. Sharkey, set of crocheted doi Those present were: Miss sustained a broken ankle when she social hour, '«fre"h»M^*e™ ies; Mrs. W. Ye1;tman, box of hand- Deber, of Newark; Mrs. Herb*«t! slipped and fell on an icy pavement, ved. The nex meeting «*£ kerchiefs; J. W. Geigle, table scarf Natr, of Westfield; Mrs. The accident happened during the at the: home of Miss Emily Mrs. Frank AndiWi, sugar and cream Wright, of Elizabeth; Mra. sm>w aturm Saturday afternoon. Linden avenue. er; Miss Florence Eggert, towel. Baksr Jr., Mrs. Harry Reyderf.Mj*.' (' Rob art Ringwood, Mrs. RusseH flCf•; < Elrdy, Mrs. Louis Hanson, the MisMlf Who Said "No Pep"? High School 6 Tables in Play at Party Elaine and Nathalie Logan, Gntfl J For Auction Bridge Clul Campbell, Natalie Berry, and Mat|an'.K| Love of town. Has It to Spar* at Current Writing Mrs, Hetry W. Von Bremen o after all, it's the Freeman street entertained the Fri- Wa someone paging their team; as Keasbey Leads Scho Well, you certainly came to the right help we get from others that really day Afternoon Auction Bridge Club (iliK't.' whi'ii you came to the Wood- helus us. last week. There were six tables of Keasbey School lod the g bridgu High School. ft will do your ol' heart good members and guests, Mis. Hilda during December with the phenol* Would you believe it but aome of to "just drop in over at the high Demarest with high score was a- nal attendance average of 98.8 'Jflfc;' the Alumnae have been back to visit and aee for, yourselves just what warded an embroidered nightgown. cent. Hopelawn, Culuuia and Port their Alma Mater and they can't get great improvement has been render, The other prizes were won by, Reading were trailing the ld over the "ultra" change that has ed in the past year. Stop! Look! Mrs. George Brewster, linen tea with averages better than 9fe p% com« uver their school. One said it And then you won't, have to take cloth; Mrs. 'Raymond Moore, linen cent. Figures issued f*om the pftc« Bewnod like a fairy God-Mother had what others say, for y"u>11 lind ou scarf; Mra. B. C. Demarest, silk hose, of Supervising Principal John H> 'been ut work and made' it one bright, all by yourselves. Tht guest prize, a fancy dish, was Love are as follows: sunny existence. The team work nut only exists in won by Mis. W. T. Jones of Rah- Keasbey, 9H.8; Hoptlawn, 96.8j Spirit! Oh some of you get the the different sport* but also among way. Mra. C. M. Liddle and Mrs. Colonia, 96.2; Port Reading, M-H •lt'liuitioii: vital essence and others tho teacher and'student body, Im- George Willets w«re the other guesta. Barron Avenue, 95.5; Fords,.No, <(, frpcotre, ghost or sprite BUT the in- pregnable co-operatiun. A business meeting was held pre- 95,.4; Iselin, 'J4.3; Avenel, 98D terpretation at Woodbridge High is The boys who huvo been victorious ceding the card playing and an elec- , No, 14, 92.6; Woodbrid^k; No. entirely different: Translated it over Carteret and Somerville and tion of officers wa» held. Mrs. Ches- 1, 82.4; Sewaren, 89.8; Woaf)b«dg*» meant), energy, ardor and enthusiasm this Friday they will do their level ter Peck wats elected president; No. 11, 81.0; Hagaman Heigflts, SS.8. instead of antagonism, opposition and ,beBt to make another triumph over Mrs. A. V. Randolph, secretary; Mrs, H. W. Von Bremen, treasurer; Mrs. derision. Long Branch while tha girls are An exhibition of glass Wowing Enthusiasm and interest are indeed going to match their ^an* work and George lirew&tur, chairman of the place committee. ReJreahments were the famous H«1H» family will h>= tha two main factors. It would cer- team work at Union, Thursday. They given in the JJofceJawn Sch#. »W-' served during the afternoon. The < tainly seenv ao at any rate if the Sowervtfle' last Tuesdayof tin:t tprluro DO fr}««' NOTICE lentenoe uping the word vermin." Th<^ Board of Fire Crunmimi-.,-.,. John MrGruw: "Before I pu fi of District One will meet «t th< ' - in , I uo vermin," hnuse, School street, at 8 o'cWv the evening of January 26, 1^27 • formulate a budget for the year So Doubt Interested taxpayers of th* -i $2.00 Pft Year trict »re privileged to attend Moet in"dern flrmnrial men would PETER GREINER. ,j\rrj rMtur tia^f their folf score* below MIDDLESEX PREjSS. 23 Gtx^n Str*rt. Woodbridr* 1-1 p. 21- Secretary of the JJr.a, VOL IV. No 6 WOODBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL. WOOIiFRIIV.K. N. .1. January 18, 1927 par [than itielr stork' Editor publisher. Mr. Bfach ".:Krs "hi? n Th« Leader's Club CHATTERBOX STAFF i .-«r to.--, because when h;s .••her or,f | wo? sir ashed be was jcif d-s.appoir.t- i ]„ the pas*, physical training has March 13. l?li'. *' '^ ed. When Mis* McElr y walk? :h< j .; taken up ar.y advanced work. It Aot ,f March 3. 1ST;- F.i ;,T for this iwue r-f Thos. Liraoli '27 torrid -rs now not a foul V*owt :x. > Plainly consisted of calisthenics. ihark= t.-i *hr*e rnkber hpeK ! marching and drilling. Today phys- MTKWrt iJtiMTtSNt MMfSEH*Tr«K As ;v,st<» Editor*, Grace Ran- m» JUSTY mwsrtKH. tec Mr. Warlock ha*n'i received hi? j ,; i training mciudes all the*e es- k-.r '2T. Wesley HewlVrjt '27 CJL Bjrvrt C. I'm r*rtismt W . inn-. Montage '27, N npw car yet. bat we're sure it will ; tfntjaU, but in addition, advanced come any day soon. Mi«s Holland I work has beer* added. Thi* advanced itr. F.-TO '27, Benj. Xeus? 27. Ru h F.*h '28. usos her Orutthei very well. Santa ]wc ,rk include? bar work, tumbling JANUARY and ?ays now she won't h* stiff from i d b:u!ding of pryamids. The pu- Sport* Guide Bri|riam '27 sn !US ri'FI K'XTION is committed 1^ UP r^!:t1os\ SM-IR!.' re.i- «o much ejerciw. Thou. Limoli '27 , pils that take this advanced work are ' c- -f. ,- ra.-•»: (rv"P »t orpwiiM-.im. , H* asm is to allow in ThanV you Santa, il ?f r i0T Not«"» are very ,-aV.ed members of the Leader's Club. ' -t«' -t»s e;-';:ir.M nothing that l! knows to be untruthful. kind. 1 The dub assembles at noon on Tue?- I 5 iri? Murtraret MorranFon '27 V-wfc o- >"f » n»iu« UT offend s proper •*< * o< delicacy. Very sincerely yours. Junior Notes day. Wednesday «nd Thurfday in the j -wpf-'s oTv.r.vr. insofar »! a (.metre cndtfmvr c»: serve to pre- Staff (fjTn. Here they participate in -.hi- < •: ; Thomas Br-ennsn '2S advanced work. AcT-obatic stunts *Vr ;; — ;hr <>ditoris". coluir.n., In ih:f cvum:i -.t is pledped to Somor* Notes Pof are also included in their iirvc cf ] ''i'svfh "hinr? ».< it cviwder? worthy, ar.ii :o ernnemn »nd fipV.i *29 Marguerite Price A PUy Upon Words ' ' worlc. • . . | < V.-nd:':^™ ir. wKith it ^cs evidence .•' ir.sinririty. m;uj:u-f, Frefhman Notes V'udi.-e cf the public welfare. It* columns al all tirjiff »T* Thit Sale it Making Ui Many Friend*. .. Robert HnviSand 'SO tV puVtfUtWi M fMWB«Mii.-.«ticr.s .in ar.y subject, although "Where can a man buy a cap for Jone» tell* Brown; Brown telU Smith; n-.mv;nif*tion w,;> be considered th»: -,f pa-pnVy bitter ."r ma- ii h Oi»4*.- Latira Gr«Mman his knee. W • key f»r a i.ick of his! Budf etixin* Athletics ]],- :« or which if noi sijrred by it* vjthor lr. »-ase< whtre r. w hair" Smith tells Green;—"Go to Th* Briegi 1 "Can your «yes b* ca'.;ed an acsd- . ^ ^__ ted. th« tiiw .-f the author nf such a f.-.rr,mur.K-»tior. wi, . v>e EDITORIAL At the meeting of the Board of Store Sale—See how well I did there." eid ir, paKiriiir-j. emy. Nx-ause there are rupilf there' Educatiodi n on TuesdayTd . January 4. it' in the crown of your head what decided that th* mort econ'omica! j Consequence—interest increases a» the * Pleasing the World wag jewels are found! w»y ft which to run athletic? at our days go by. "Who travels the br-dpe of yoar high school was to budgttii* each in- ; THRIFT Try .r.g to pleas* the world is asose? dividnal sport Since basketball wa» ! But remember pleaae, that our Sale can- hard issV No matter what you do ••C.-uld you u»e in jh.npimg the the most needy, it wat decided to j not last forerer. This i? Thrift Work. Its primary purpose is to strike at yoa'r wrong. Suppose you just s-: ri-.-f ,-f your mouth. :hc r-.a-.ls on the begin by getting new paraphernalia Here are some of the reasons for com- end of your toes? tot "the two basketball squads. • a condition wherein f 10,000.000.000 of & total annual earoinp ' £'•".;•,' ing NOW— J 'C uld the crook IT. your elbow xhis move by our Board i? me i of $60.000.000.000 ir. this country i •wasted—about SI.000.- ^j-'-.v.,, re qaite a pood he s*r.t to jail? which show? how deeply they ar* in-, All BrieffBuilt Suits & Overcoats 000,000 of it paid out to swindlor* promoting spurious under- many '. them, aren't there' •How can yon ?r.arr.en your terest*d in us and our extra curricula ! Blues - Grays - Browns takings. you just love to hear som*. t,h-:.\;ider blades? activities. Why can't the boys and i , , r.f ta'.'k about you when he didr.'t Could you «it in the shade of the pri* of ^^ school shf.w tome such Were $30 & $27 NOW «3.« Thrift docs r.o-t mean miserly hoarding of what money a k,..,. yi.uer ,"inning' Such is palm of your hand, ;r beat on the spirit* drum, of your ear? > Some few over fifty per f"1" . Were $38 & $35 NOW $».9S person ran lay hi* hands on. In it* true sense it implies .iu- \-,u: 1 Were *42 & $40 NOW $34.96 i- y v w your skirU tp0 shon "Does the calf of y.ur kg eat bonght season tickets and most of diciou* spending of a part of an income in such a way that a yru'rJ^'f s- f.apper; if you wear them' :Sc corn on your toes" If so. then those that did purchase the?* did r.ot Were $55 & $50 NOW $39.95 family fets the most out of life—&nd the systematic saving of :v ^ you're an old maid. What why not gnjv com or. trie EH'" pay for them in full. In fact they A few of the typical saTinf s Th* tbove was UYtr from "The . hem a« yet. Now. | the remainder so that &s a man grows older he may find him- \f the world comlnr to? If yon rush have noi plWJot t what's the matter* $1.50, $1.25, & $1 Neckwear S9c self possessed of an estate with which to insure himself a- and put>. you are rude, if you stand N,« York Centra] Since the Board of Education car. i $2, $1.65, Ties $1-15 gainst the time when his earning power has been impaired. -^^i^^^-a"^^^^^^ do this for us. can't we do some- Duo-rib Union Suits of fine cotton—Were The handmaiden of Thrift is the Fancily Budget—an in- d.,nf. V:u pr, ,0s card partv aTld A Plea thing more? Purely, now fverycr.e strument that exists more in theory than ir. fact but a device w-.r. s c&r.-) pame. Then the world will gex behind our school and put $3. NOW $1-95 it over the top. ,. » • , -i i j i "_,_..,J .y;- n-ioi- K»- •.,!/.>, cs'.'.f vou £ card shark. You Kift Th;C.;T;f? papeand rboy belongs of'Woi.dbririps \< youe High Dozens of Other Bargains which, nevertheless, should be maupura.ed ihb week b> *ucn >; ^ ^ ^.^ ^ a ^ ^ C&r.'t >ome of yon pet dowr. to work familieweek. s aAns ard ien impresse laying oud witt ah budef the tdesirabl the f.rse t purposeitem ses to dowf thn epar Wha. w-.r.. a sw( ..-i.y,:: thGenerosite name oyf o ann ea«y Ar.d writ* a line or :w;-" Sport* of Ye»terd«y Should be the amount which it iTdesirt-d to save. What if ^srk:^^ .-heap wins yon the naar.e And Today u •* ;ne f.pr-.:wsd. E« merrj- and tr.r « ' ' some of you .t-ss* help TIS Vft may be apportioned to such purposes as seem to promise wv, d w. you are wild; b* out A great change ha= c:Tr.e to the family or individual the most er.:ovTv.tr.i. satisfaction, and •.:«•; •.ay you are dead. What Ar.d -write a story or r.ay" sports since the nineteenth cf-T rir.yway Use eosmerics sr.d I: just must be orip.r.;.. Then only a few major jports BR1EGS and comfort. Probably not many will give Thrift Week more ™^e -••• thf i «..: ?sy you're p&intr And fit the time of dav G R. known, and they were not j-'.aytd '•' 91 SWroST-COR.KINQ-PERTH AMBC% Than casual notice, but if such is the case i: e regretted :r.irr. and it will cal: you such s manner, a.' they art today W.At'd world! Act c-.fr. A big disadvantage v thf ttET.f tr.tr for their own sakes. 1 TAILOPSCIDTHIEPS-HABERDASHERS- , fie-dar. d•>" ;: srt called stuck zy : December Honor Roll was that they had very '.:':'* f v-'-T :.: a you're a trarr.p. xent for -playing a game. €B&s(-Sal i SckoUrihip i BUILD HOMES MORE SAFE ? :?.( ;ife we poor h-r:',. pisyers, for instance. »>rf u.;::;•_ e:r.pf If id S'awful; Fron: r.-w " p'.oveF and most of '.-'it t.tr.t w.ts On Saturday morning a '.•,:'o boy was burr.rol t-:> death ir. 'i- tin", Do tr.ir.k Seniors—Vto'.vt Drurr.r.-." r.d. Marpar- ou', uniforms. They r.evtr r.fed :••"" ft M.'rpsr.ftjr., Sy'v.a Muciiartl- •.r:tfrrr.at;f r.al panief. rrbhi a house at Fords when fiavr.i: . sup'jVSf-d'y started by an over- io. Dv-ro'.hy Nt-ls, r.. Pr-.iarr.-.r. cause trsr.sp\Ttat!;T. •»•&:- ; heated stove in the kitchen, s; re;ui ».• rapidly that he could riot NVusi. Msrparc*. Var. Vhet. because cities furth-:r away Basketball Schedule plf.y that pam*-. T'n- . >a." escape. On lVeombcr 27. ir:, Car.i"orr.i& ;rui;. a three-year- Jumori—M&rp&rtt Hf rdrickser. old girl was trapped in a similar manner. It seerr.s almost im- Flora j Kitrdo?. were not paid and did r. t kr.•:••*• « Gra.t- N*be:. much about tr?e jrame? tf they c_. ' -> • 1 - "PL,, .possible that flames can spread with such rapidity as in thest • -1". tJ s, *J : i1- :. r t rif b.yf Sophomore*—Mark Bauwpartn«-r, :.,'W-a-dayf. Gradually a? the- trams cases, yet such incident* appear with appaling freQUi-r.i-y ;r. Ar.r. B-jfhar.tri. Howard Clark. ix-fiitse more modem we have our our newspapers—each one a tragedy wr.tten off apa'.r.st our '• :harp»'. . The rt-ar dcrvte? second Isabel F*'.tnn. Jor.&r.na Mapyar. «xoell*nt player* of today. Tnty ar. ih-: £- •r.c w.:h ;he firs: Rebecca Morrison. Marp&rt-t fu'.ly equipped. have exct-lient annual toll of lives taken by f.re. Walker. ,,'a.hff, and play throupkou; ths Just as there is a movement or. loot throughout the coun- 'Tar.. :-—B;ur.d Srook. home. ?:0P Fre«luiien—Hazel BeckmEB. Robert ;-..ur.try, Mat:r.ee 2.30 Piily Ewr.lr.g T ar.d i1 O'cl.-r Havi':&nd. Florence Hepartv. try to prevent fire by inciting people to be careful of matches, ^. M. Ar...tker bit: thing in the history cf NEVER ANY ADVANCE IN PRICES ,u-. ~.i—S.rnerwlk-. home. 4:00 Irtne H:rk.--i Elix*beth Kopper. ?p:r:s :s the entrance of women. cigarettes, electric irons. imSammable liquid? ar.d other fre- P. M. Bertha McKvr.iie, Jer.nif Na'.e- They have en*.«red into many sport; DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMS FOR WEEK ouent caoises of disastrous bla7.es. there is an equal need for Jar. " i*—L hr*.fret. away. 4:00 P. pa. Rjsal:t Nash, Ronald New- arc i--«r. to have a sorprisir.fr *- manufacturers of building material, contractors, architects, and Mu . msn. Charir-- S.ajb«i. ir.our.-. vf endurance and grit. They m ^; ; -. have :-r.:wr, a* that they are not po- TODAY— insurance companies to get together ar.d devise more fire-pa>of •Jan r-P Branch, away. 4-0(> P. u /M J TL inB u"' ^* **'!t>etind - XotaW* »*- roethotfe of construction—preferably, methods of arrang- *.it.r.. 26—Ktv•nort. home. 4:00 P. QlCADed From The , amj>»«f ^f '»* sportswomen are: The M Eddie Cantor in "Kid Boots" ing fir* stops to resist the spread 0: a Llate from the portion * *P*f* two American women who swam the of the house hi which it started. Jan. 2f—P..•.»:!*. home. ?:00 P. H. English Channel, onr tennis stars. •Feb. ;—Keypc.rt., away. 4:00 P. 1—"The were full of il-' and many fine basketball players. Mae Bosch in Took of Fashion" The National Board of Fire Underwriters has published n liwratkin." a pamphlet entitled. "Dwelling Houses'' in which this matter Feb. 4—Bo.-r.tor.home, S:00 P. w hins pollup 1 This and That Paths News is gone into quite thoroughly, 'giving minimum specifications man down." Feb. £.—Mr'uc'htr.. away. 4:00 P. s—"The ancier.: scope* and gieen- You know, it's awlttlly funny\a- idt tbe construction of small dwellings as drawn up by the u ers sanp." bout people now, isn't it. Dona' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY— Feb. 1 Ambcy, home. 4—"The Sai:r.= were E race In - Hoover Committee. It w^uld be & forward and constructive You know what 1 mean, don't y/u? f :0 ( 1 Rome," step should the Township! Committee investigate this mater ' . j. / *^ . •Wei! new. :i Mr. Ferry tellf us we &—"The Dame.- ranve : Rahway, afray, S.O0 P. haven't ar.y "pep" or spirit, well, 1 tnd so revise its building code as to make some sort of nre-'u in Reginald Denny in Take It Fran Me" dor/: kli0V W ttke il lrc ro fe w checking device mandatory. Lacking such action it will be Feb. •;•:—Linden, home. S:00 P. "The .Knf,:-. and Saxons were - * ' , ' ' Companion Feature D&ne[olited'i ' don't wt! We know h*s just helping necessary to wait until a wide-spread educational campaign ** as ak.r.p. don't we? you know what Feb. £3—?r.r;cKor., away. 4:00 P. 1 mear.. Dara? Yes, of course! But brings about the same result, M Mae Marsh and Ivor NeveDo in "TWc Rat" Every f.re loss is the destruction wh&t somebody hasj Proven Knowledge new, wher. some outsider, yon know "Marcr. -i—Rahwav. home. S:00 daarie. wh: isn't really a pupi: ir. sper.t life and labor to save and build But the retl tragedy P- H. Mr, CAT starts frnic s •Jn schcc.L. if you know what 1 mett.. FRIDAY and SATURDAY—January 21 and 22— lies ir. lie loss c: life—not merely that of money. Praf«:.E * doubtful. hrtit .piece i and increases by tries *.;• te'.l us there isn't any '"per"' enlargemer.l :r, th* school now-a-days, why \ gt-\ n sir! It starts by r**l •'sort", don't you Don" 3 Mount Wj'.sor: astronomers are foir.g to rheasurt the speed Tbe Faculty Play J osepnint; "N. John Gilbert in "Barddys The Magnificent g*5 and :ncr y ike amount c,f mean, really, that calls for actior.. -j- ibe other c^cu- tow. if sowiebody say* that, dor': with which t'r^e soiar s>-?tem move? through space. They are Or. April first and second :b* aneniior rec y Ko Ko Son* Cartime "Pack Up Your Trouble*" not. however, pl&nr.ing to "do anything about it."—-Minne&p- ^ity will rur. off ihree one-act play&. pant." you think* Bnt maybe you're ngfct., Newtywed Comedy "Snookum's Merry Chriatauu" olis JoUTO&l. 1 • "Tht Crimson Cocciaim:''. "Th* Dorfc, MJyTray. Maybe we better "f on- j , Neiphhors". and "Th« Maker of- • eidejj the source'. •Woodbridpe will An Old Story 1 Dre&mf". for the benefit t,i rhe be a "rich" "boro" in pep some day'. Here is ere thought about the mtem&tiorial agreerrfent tp schoo! library. Miss Huber, wflso is a.bolis-h gas in warfare* Such an agreement gives the fellow whb weL known 4= a cftach, 15 in c'tutrge.. ^ Baidwir.: -A-t yon groing to the This u ewaph 10 assure UE that it J*1^ Saturday lug-it?' intend to keep it a big edge en the other fellow. will be s gTade A entenainment. All B- Ohiott: "X.. Ill be out of town members of vhe student bopy: and tb*t week-end' ..• When vre finally get thlfe f.V^-day week, the first effect Will their friends are requested %c hon- .F Baidwir.: ••: didn't get & rise in the price of gasoline. or us with their presence. either." Thrift Week And Commentinp on our prosperity the London Daily News Senior CUa* Notes Dw»ier? ,ttys thai Americans Kre "s;> familiar with the splendor of their . , . ., . , . . , , ,, ». At k meetinr held last week the Beware! lN <(K«noinic isolation that they take it for granted. No we 3^,^ ^Cld^ to M ^K u — Your Coed Bill . we give the protective uriff some-credit for it. Fetoruary 25th. »• anJL/1 Bane—Crash—Wow—Biff—Thro key wat t.itc:*d couchM. W MadelyKUs)>a-n that lint! Sun^as-Hip-Ouchp - r>oT,. Whr.rr*r. BLJT;'.^.. Waller Tard- m***** Kaui, and sousdf like ar. i_::-k moderr. football Jr.. EdwkTQ Andf-r game, dwsB't :*»* It isn't trie Hubert Kfiief dejit as & committee a play , The Week Of January 17-22 Has with th* unct^oD of ! the «*ch. It 1 — ADVERTISEMENT — Soon"there will be Been Designated As Thrift Week -Quirterlj someone hurt < \.,.il ir. the ? Yon. SM»U necessary. Tiw »ut.way rush m New School b*«-ln*-nt Wit Takes Vml .-. «.ic Saata. you tnatad our *«tCity l*f ,„ ormyaruor. it the To help commensurate the natjonal week of sav- 2.S0- --Mi*woiikr>- ¥ toting with c IB Oi *—">'••*"- th» ye*i We want to ; if ** «^ "«* * * MtV J H T Mwtm in i-t.argr*-. This School. l1; u simply ing we Kill allow a discount of 75 ccnU per ton is Ute recnlar Quart^rty rv.Viar D«y. a school »i'.r. tut d t M— Mid Ml>fck S*r\ic*. S«* , CJod>>rt>ok staff, wrou- you the teqer '•1 was weuk and r*Q so strenpk- >-Ii * ra what we wawaa and H. S cunuuw. The Lt.oker for all coal ordered and delivered during thnft week, J, H. Oornelis*r., of Oregoiv, Home Sa«* tatonc Vino'.. 1 feei fi« now r,^^ ^ well aanafi.4 ewm 1* ps-rft-^y O. K for the to the Am0ric&r. Indian, t.fiyi. but the mull heiplta* «p.*W ..« to *«rk among tta» BarW)sberter, ones need aoEisuinct imniedintt-ly or Tiiis discount applies to cash orders only as cash The very P1EST Mist Piu«en)d's drum it week you l*kt Vinol, ynu to fine, but reallyt o one has t«u«hl tbi e ineviuihit wil! uccur. Wt a]>pe4! .SO P- M—Junior }uii r hid in thit niAti^r. payment and thrift go hand in hand. *l th« P*r-f«el atroogter, eat and .'sietf bet!«r. bar how u ust a, I think ETWID Vinol K a sunple, stret^Ukemnc Sebei could show her ben bec&uae iron «.nd «oa liver ct(Ppouiui in bt- ine* tut 4rumi 1 cart suck a l**-^*^ Sutneiaor "bad such influence til* artick went to. at the Parish use for over th ytars by we»k. We all knew you'd take pity on Miat l*"^ ScluHrf nervtuu women, run-down wen Morrow and knag her that nice pram, the an "vmggef pl»i. of di»- a social tun* will al notiri «u put IDIL aad sickly children. CoMUtta no; wooleo outfit so she aw keap wmrm THEO. A. I, Inc. Frmnktl'6 ridinf in thu etujoaed aedkv of ken. 11 ) And Miss Benny's whistle is «ne. mM TW* imek £4«w waan Us sock* .• Telephone 728 KMtT READING, N. i. land bayi and tvi» hack when om strim kigt i a v WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1927 tJUM.T&Ui County's Best Succumbs to Court Skill of Fords Team High School Beats Somerville by 1 THAT UTTLE QAME" •WELL HEELED Township TeamForges Ahead to Win Three Pointsjn Well Played Game After Lyceums Cut Down an Early Spectator* Rewarded by One of Beit Game* Ever Played on Court Here; Winner in Doubt Up Until Final Whistle; Lead and ThreatenNearGame'sEnA Local* Show Fine Variety of Scoring Play* t Capacity Crowd, Attracted by Fords' Seaton Record, Filled Xhiiwinjc n variety of scoring plays line to five for Somerville. Columbia Hall and Witnessed Idol* Fall Before Furious in wliirh guards aa well ns forwards Wood bridge G. F. T. unil renter cut in under the banket Edgar, f 2 Rally; Somerville Plays in Fords Tonight to tiikcv the ball, the high school con- Fullerton, f. The Fords ftremen traveled to | will play the strong Acme Five at hniH'il its good nhowing against Car- Richards, f. New Brunswick last Friday evening Som«rville. This team is considered • ti'i-ot by beating the strong Sotner- Nelson, c. ... and gave St. Peter's L>y«eum Five, of the best in Somerset county, »B4 villc high school team Friday after- Mullen, g. ... that city, a nice trimming. The Fords' winning straak may be brok- noiin by a score of 26-23. Gems, g, ..... game was played before a packed en. With the Acme's will b« suck Tlie game was played at a'furious Lund, g. house at Columbia Hall. players as "Pipes" Enander, former captain of Rutgers, , former pace nnd proved to be one of the Brown, g MJA 0V 0U U This wax a great victory for the finest exhibitions seen on a local Fords boys, because St. Peter's were captain of Bucknell, Moltin, SnoWr rmirt in some time. Elbur Richards • 9 8 2fi considered the leaders in the fight den, Whitford, and Patten. Ford* seared eight of his team's pointR with SomcrviiU G. F. T. for the county championship,, they will have Resin, Hansen, Glochau, two l)aakets and four fouls. Edgar Newell, f., c 0 1 1 having defeated all of the lending Handerhan, Gilsdorf, and Martin. tossed two baskets and every man Johnson, f. 2 0 4 teams in this vicinity so fur thin There will be dancing before and mi the team with the exception of Latowet, £ , 2 3 7 season. after the game. Music will be fur- Ki«il Brown, who put up a fine Fr*derkk8on, c l 0 2 The game was played amateur nished by the Tab Trio. gunnling game, scored at least one Steinman, g 2 0 4 rules; all of Fords previous games The score: basket from the floor. Halpen, g „ 0 0 0 were played profenmeMl TUU*. Fordi G, F. In field goals the teams deadlocked, iKahn, g. 2 1 6 At tho end of the first quarter Regan, 3 8 Wiiodbridge winning the game by Fords was leading 5 to 3,'and when Glochau, 2 4 scoring eight times from the foul 9 5 23 the first half was over they weie on Gilsdorf, 2 8 the long end of a 16 to 5 score. At Handerhan, 2 0 the beginning of the second half the Levine, home team made a spurt that brought Marriage No Bar to CLASS'FIED ADS them within one point of tieing the 10 11 II Clualfled »dvertliem»nti only on« score, making the score 19 to 18 in St. P«t«r'« G. P. T. Some Grid Players mt • word: minimum charg* 25e. favor of Fords at the end of the third Harkins, 2 I I quarter. Then Fords got back in its ie custom of playlnjr font- Dag Lotl Zinivich, 3 t ball, though married, KIMIM to stride again, and when the final Takach, 0 0 0 whistle blew the ecore was 31 to 21. be growing In the COIIPKI-H of LOST; Strayed or Stolen, German Duffy, 2 1 f the United Sttites. Aiiolher Police Dog. Liberal reward for Team play was the feature of the White, 0 0 (I gridiron atar tu report to his return of same. L. P. Johnson, B82 firemen's victory, with Regan lead- Dunham 0 0 roudi, with noiae hesltntton. Barron avenue, 'Woodbridge, N. J. ing in scoring with 9 points to his Sutton, 1 0 that he had been married. Is 1-18. credit. Zinivich led the Saints with Sokolow»ki 1 0 Bldon A. 7 Cu»l Si., N" Y«k CONTINUOUS 1:30 to 11:00 P. M. bridge avenue, Avenel. Tel. Rah- hands of a capable trainer he should develop Tw itrr—'}' t^ ¥*• Efforts last year to arrange a series o way 2&7-M. 1-7,11,14* -m^Q one of tne ^Q^ welters in the business. * til $nJ Jmt «m>. games between the Fords and Woodbridgi TODAY and TOMORROW— A GARAGE to rent at 539 Rahway Fire Company teams failed because Ford avenue or phone Woodbridge 267. Heleri's Too Fat, Says Lenglen could not get, warmed up to the prospect large furnished room for light After predicting that Tilden will not This year Fords is anxious to meet the Wood- Bebe Daniels in t 531 Rahway ave- come bacY because "he has passed the peak bridge fire fighters but the one serious barrie and the fire is going down", Suzanne Lenglen to such a meeting is the fact that Woodbridg "STRANDED IN PARIS FOR SALE was guilty of the worst offense one lady can has no team. Still, William Mesick mighi FLIT I'uNCKUT GRAND Piano. Will commit against anpthek" when she said Hel- get together the powerful squad he had un THURS., FRI., and SAT., Jan. 20, 21, and 22— hai-rifkc. Call evenings. Charles en Wills is getting "too big about the hips" to der his wing in 1926 for a series providin DESTROYS Uliphant, Trento street, Iselin. play good tennis. More ?o, since a recent suitabl•iitah}«e financial arrangements could b Mothsjtoaches AT k Harry Langdon in NI;\V mcYCLES ^™\f^ J^ picture of Suzanne in a bathing suit playing maJje" Bedbugs,Flies Mou^bike'$32^50^retails for leap frog on a California beach suggests that guch a series ought to prove popular Other Household liuecU Both bought for 'prizepr s but she has little reason to; gloat over her ama- vvitH the fans, for lovers of the court game "THE STRONG HAN" awurded. 546 Maple avenue, rival. would see two powerful teams in action and Woodbridge. Telephone 260-R. But Suzanne may be right about Tilden besides getting g an eyeful of good basketball A L B E E « FURNITURE for, sale afe reasonablble |*K__and we Bnaij see before many months go Vm corner of Cor-, —and we sha11 see before m&nV months B° by- the fan, either of Woodbridge or Fords, could prices. F. Manyi Babies Love It n reja avenue nJr 'the Post officja, It is France that is going to test out "Big Bill". root for his team. It seems logical to suppose Iselin, N. J. It haa a largeg r force of real, first-rat& tennis that a series between two strong township VAUDEVILLE For all stomach and intestinal UPRIGHT PlAflO and Morris Chair. p)ayers than any country!! ever had since Till - teams would be a stronger drawing card than troubles auaUisturbances due Reasonable. Good Condition. Mrs. D—A—I—U-Y to teething, there is nothing den, Johnston, Richards and Williams were at either of the teams meeting an outsider. S. Kuhlman, Correja avenue, IselinIli , better than a tale Inland' and Children's Laxative. c|o Price. Improvements, lot 60 x 132, garage. NOTICE TO CREDITORS WALTER; WATSON, JAMES IfURNS, SUNDAY, January 23— CANDY STORE & toy shop in busi- M. Logan, 108 Grove avenue, Wood, Pursuant to Chap. 65 of the TtfOMAS B. MURRAY, bridge. Tel. 647-W. Laws (k 1526, NOTICE IS HEREBY ness section of Rahway, N. J. Will Trustees; sell reasonably. Inquire, 104 Main GIVEN to the creditors of the Iselin MRS. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Dated: Wqodbridge, N. J., Octobti Vera Gordon & Nat Carr in street, Kahwuy, N. J. Building and Loan Association to 19, 1926. SYRUP DR. T. R. WRIGHT, Osteopathlt bring, in their debts, demands and >v FIREWOOD for sale, pine or oak, in LEO GOLDBERGER, Atty. Physician, Post Office Building claims against th« said Association, any lengths desired. Phone Wood- 117 Smith Street, "KOSHER KITTY KELLY Main street, Woodbrjdge. Home; under oath, within tiaree months from bridge l'J3. John Thomas, Oakland 1-8 Tuesdays and Fridays. —COMING—Monster Vaudeville Carnival— avenue, Sewaren, the date hereof, or tjhey will be barred —Mention this paper to advertisers — •—7T~~~~T.,xiniiB «nk —Please mention this paper when from any action therefor, against the it helps you, it helps them, it helps HOUSE, corner Grove avenue and said Trustees, or Biich Association. ease the pain Tiadale place, six large rooms, allbuymg from advertisers.— After Nine Years-Revenge Nothing bringa iuch com- THE FEATHERHEADS forting relief as die original Bauuic Bengue. It nans to drive out pain u won at DO VOU MKMBEH ^ you apply it. ' •FEUX-THiHOUSt 15 THB TIME V0O MADE ME \ IN ALL GHT THH ORIGINAL FRENCH COLDER TUArt ICE-IP BUILD NEW vou VVAHT ME TO

VALET . .:;_^— AutoStrop :x.' 1Pi Razor fclP ir •llki«d»ii 1987 PAGE FOUR Young People of Church Leonard; Organize a J«iiiridge IsiBn Association Sees Ibusc .ji»ininff the org.ini/v (, Avenel wei% thft Minnes Dorothy Tor! .,,. —T r OTTOW • -.iiht the t - V-* l,:een A pr up n( youmf people of thoDorifry b-onurd, Ruth an c n-,i!-. «:11 hold tK' " meeting at the street \< Thnrs Water Its Big Pr4bleli Prcihyterinr Chur.-h met Thursday Krb, Vfilhelmina Danner, Gran. |; •|-:SDA\. ,1AM AltY IS. >.,•)•-.> <\ .r.iditonum AH of the nrgsn- day rvpninp at the home of Mr!>. Hilda her, Lorraine Warte.r, Mow*. \>.y. N. •' (in Th'.ir«lay evening :«t thr T«e- [•'(>i;i^ r.iti'1!1.^ '.r. toN'" J'.:i\*o been irviicd • - M-< William Ro« ,• ha* nv.irnod Hemarest, Grove «yenue, to orjraniie mond Qafnarest, Edward Leeson u .after si-fiidinf MVU-A! d.i\< w.'h herlin fire house on Hardine avenue. . ! Mar- :'o attend Mr< K H. Bojroton. 3rd tie Win Improvement Association a Yoiinp PeoplB'f^lhrrtT. The follow- P!?:n, • V tv Pn-:dent and Mrs. G sister. Mr-. Lewis Graham, of Brook- ing officerf were ptected: Mr». Hilda s for reheMrsals win iv —-Vrv Byr>n Wibflnr of I'niotv '.;,irt .is lyn, MA Ifc annual election of officer*. A , . held every Satutday evening. \ Rli, a-i>i Mrs Ch.irlf« Sto\otis Sr. of d Mrs. A. G. Erb, di- ,Tlf I" —.' *hn Meyer, son of Rev. andlarge crowd attended and listened at-, DemareM and cial time was enjoyed and ref , New Rrun<»ick avenue*, were the Chir •'(• W.iodbndpe will .be the Miss Dorothy r c.;i'-s f h 'HT. The speaker for theMrs. J. B. Myers, who has been a tentively while Mr. A. Ui. president reotoTg; president. ments served. Mr M: V H.rr.or jgue*t* -if Mr? Charle- Stevens Jr.. Terhune; secretary, Miss Dorothy pv?:::v.£ >- M.ss Lillian Rustlinit who pat-.cr.t in the Perth Amboy »ity of the oifaniistinn. outlined the Jr. I Monday. ha* beer, highly recommended a» a hospital for several woek* as the re-work accomplished by the organiza- iion ard lta n t0 tn c(im | Mr, and Mrs. Charles H.v»tad of Jivt.-.rf" Her ! Tic will he "Domi- •: a serioot accder.t to his eye, P'" » ^'P * " • I,in* ^trvt.werv Perth Amh<\v visit- .:• tl iiiiibr nant Women in Democracy's Evolu- or. Th.rsday rehiraw to his home'. mo««iy in the future. Mr. James thf I ors Sunday evening. tion" an in-aginary movie. The mu- -WilliM and A'hert Martin o(] Burns, wcr^tary. read the const.tu- pied room, cm- n d ct c/"s. The pu«t« T(W i —Mr. and Mr> Alv.n Heller of *;r i-hs-.Tn-.an. Mrs. William Krug, has Grrer. street spent Wodncday even-l"^ » v ^-^ «* w»inn.tioii. Main street entertained (ruMts from Tb 1 1 dvpi.i Lillian Deutjih. He';p« i arranged »". interesting musical pro- ing m Belmar ' — * P^b *" confronting the WoodbnJire, Keyjwrt. snd Perth | g.Hm 7^. meeting i» in charge of ' -Mr. and Mra. Martin Newcomer I association at the preaent time wems 1. • retta iVruver. Audrey p w Wr M.-sicr. [/.r,--.:ii Maier. Ma'f^ntt Amhoy. Wednesday :So Irdiistrial chairman, Mrs. L. B. have returwd to their home on Cedar I t ,^ ^ f "^^ .»* pP«P««>p - —Mrs. Lilian Casey of New Van Slyke av^ue after a thm week's trip to ' hM*n m th^ coromunUy ar.d I'TOthy Maier, Mr. ard Mr*. u8 v and the THE W00DBR1DGE Brunswick ave-nile was the truest of Cuba and t)* Weat Indie*. The trip ! *s°««t»on »i'' « « «n' Albert Hirr.'er Jr.. Mr, and Mrs. 0. —Mrv Charles Siessel ontertain- its wor to make Ao r effort in relatives in Perth Amboy, Monday was made with Mrs Newcomer's i P° " Maic-r. Mr'. Albert Hirr.fr ,:'. Jessie Purhani. Josephine —Mrs. Paul Bittner of Paul rtreet in Sunday in honor of her birthday sL«ter and brother-in-law. Mr. and 1 .' delivery of water live up to Mr*. Malcolm McHose of Metuchen. their agreement. It is to be hoped S<-np. K^ieMrr.ffr.. Josephine Rod- fell during the sn.iw storm Saturday .lBrr.versary. Those pro?ent were: BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION ner. and broke her inkle. She is cm- Mr? 0. Ottman and Mrs. Charles Ott- —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Copeland. that anyone having specific charges The Fords Parent-Teacher Asso- f.nti to her home man ind sons Charles Jr. and Ed-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coutt* of Maple to make will bring them up at the ciation will me ft Wednesday after- —Mrs. Kivac* of Perth Amroy ward. Mrs. E. Cavanaugh and dauphf avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard tier, regular meeting of the associa- tion./ The spirit of good fellowship noon :r Si'h'.'o! No. 14 on Ford av- wai the gniwt of Mi*» Julia Blanch- ters Florence and Catherine, all of Stillwell of Greve avenue attended a Meets Tonight enue .it J.oO o'clock. ard of L*n» rtr*et, Sunday. EHrabelh. birthday bridge jiven in honor of prevailed throughout the evening —Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson spent —Mrs. Emily [Vcker was the —The Sunshine CU*s of the Pres- Mrs. S«a«i CoatU in Perth Amboy. several new members were added to the week end tn Philadelphia visit- g-Mf. of Mw» £H»«* Madwr., of I hyt*rian ChurcH aft M the home of, Wedne?d*y evening. the already large list of members.. ing :ho former'* parents. Green street, Wn>dr.ndpe, Wednej- 'Mr?. L. B Van Slyke on Friday even- prof j u LOVP. Messrs. E. C. ^The entire slate of ofteer* for at 8:30 Mr>. Car! .vindquist entertained day fTcnmg ing arid held their delayed Chr.st- f Ensign. M. (Mum, B. B. Walling. J. the past year were unanimously her >:?ti'r Mis? Elizabeth Kara •;•'. —-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiavher were, mas party. The guests had a most j{ -r Martin; H A Tappon. James elected for the coming yeaT. The :he fs-ueiit.} »f the latter's parents in enjoyable time playing game? and ex- i y[\tTt c. A. L«Hu and Dr. B. W.list of officers are as follows; A. Lax, —Mr. and Mr< ,1. Oi*vr, «r.d fam-Metuchen, Sunday. !; changing gifts. At the close of the t Hoa^land, attended the Thirty-tirst president; Walter Longley, Vice Memorial Municipal ily spent Monday iv. Rrjr.d Brook. —Mrs. Louis Grispart ooff Ford evening the hostess served most de-iAnnul] Meeting and Pmrer of the President; James Burns, secretary; —Mr« K. Heche!'. *pen: ixiturday veru* was the giest of Mrs..)ohnl >us refreshment*. Those, present •Ml< idle5ex County School Board As- Car! Brinkman, treasurer. •with hpr son ar.d fan-.iiy :r IVrth IV k of Meturhen, Tuesday wore! .N'^rma L»onegan, Agnes and i b->(*ia{jrtn *t -—The next regular meeting will .to.i-. !^H"kie, Agnes Winquist, Apnes wick, Saturday. Dr. John H. L'opan. be held at the fire house on Harding Building Crodo. Martha Weimar. Catherine s.a,e Commissioner of Education avenue on Thursday evening. Janu- Hopelawn Bernard. Phylis Montgomery, Alida ^yf the addrei5>. ary 27. "aid E*:hor Van Slyka. _The ^ujy club i; )M>ing enter. Important Topics! -M;.*- Edr.he Baker. Mr. and ;ained this aftern00n by Mrs. Hamp- —Mrs. T. McDermott and son —The Rover B.'Vj ,f H>po;a»n : Mr.v Irving Baker, D. W. Bowker and ton CuttWi at ^ CrBft?men's Club Thomas of Harding avenue were •will ?pon?or a c.ir.cv .it '.hi- School Jan. tO—Card P*rty at Columbian W.hur Bowker motored to Brook-,on Green strwt_ Perth Amboy shoppers on Thursday. on Saturday. Club hy Court Mt'reivie>. C. IV A. lyr. or. Sunday. —Mrs. I. H. Tapper, is ill at her —Miss Harriett Fuchs of Oak —A birthday party w.ii held at J»B. 21—-B.ix.injr Show in St. I —Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nier had uw home on Schoder ave.. Tree road was an Eliiabeth visitor the home of Mr. ard Mr?. Peinick of .Iam«'< Audi! inum, auspice Post ?7. a* dinner (t '-s on Sunday. Mr, and on Saturday. Howard street Saturday evening in — Mr. and Mrs. C C. Jones of American Lefiiui. Mr*. J >!",!i Larsen and children and Ridgedale avenue had a? their week —Miss Margaret Janke of Harding honor of their daughter, Anns. A Jan. 21 «ad 22—Musical Comedy Mr. ami Mrs G. C Holmes. piaflo Tei'ltal was gi^eri by Mr?. An end guest fheir son Charles of New •venue entertained Miss Helen Mas- "Thst'i Thai", Juni.ii Woman's Club. • Tho Christian Endeavor Society York, and nephew, Raymond Smith, on, Howard Hauschild, Julius Rich- drew Hornsby. Mi.v- Bertha Novak High School Auditorium at 8.15 P. M.n-.emberr. who are in the cast of the and Ella BobeU also >r.-.*nained. Rt>- of Lynbrook, L- I. heimer and Edward Toussaint on t J»n. 22—Mid-Winter dance at Av-play, "Deacon Dubbs." met at the Paul Hunt of Orange was the 'Sunday evening. freshments were served. enel Sohsol by Iroquois Outing Club, ; home of the coach, Mrs. William ;1\rug. last night for a rehearsal. The Sunday guest of his aant. Mrs. Ella " Venetian .Serenaders So play. Wheeler, of Ridg«*ale avenue. : . J»n. 24—The Craftsmen's Club ' date for the play has been set for u the KUest o{ Mr and Russel Mr. LOOKOUT will hoM a double card party at 1 Wednesday evening. February 3rd. —Miss Lillian Richards of Free-^j;. Lon^ of Rowland Place. their clufc house. Women will play Those ir. the cast -are: Catherine man street spent the week end with ' _j09eph H. Thompson of High with women and men will play with Chrisunan, Helen Turtle, Marion Be- friends in Allentowa, Pa, ktreet spent Sunday in Newark. men. 'garie. Anna Baker, Erlton Pomeroy. —Mrs. Ella Wheeler is attending ' —Mr. W. R. Leber of Philadelphia HAS LANDED Arvid Winquist, Al Henderson. An- the funeital of a niece in Brooklyn visited relatives in town, Sunday. j'aa. 28—Friday evening, the today. American Legion will hold a card drew Lockie, Miss Wilhelmina Smith is prompt >r. —Frances, the tittle daughter of p ,rty in the auditorium of the Me- Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis of Fulton Royal Arcanum Last Night in CARTERET morial Municipal Building, with Mrs. •street, is ill. Ernest Hunt, chairman. The pro- 1 Inatalled Mueller as Regent Sunfhinf Claai Tbaaked for —Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Wooley used for the trip to and daughter Lois, and Mr. and Mrs. Relief Work at Christmas Ulrich Eisenman of Carteret road, Charles M. Mueller was installed i as grand regent of Woodbridge TO LOOK OUT FOR appeapp l for patrocv i W. M—Card Party by Civic De- spent Sunday with Mrs. Woole/s &at through the columns ; partment of the Woman's Club at the The Sunshine Class held its firs*,brother and family. Mr. and, Mrs.Council, Royal Arcanum, at a meet- h l h >m of Mrs c M Liddle TUdak meeting of the New Year last night Archibald Boice of Matawan. ing last night. District Deputy Grand YOUR LAND AND ofthts newspaper? With ; < - - - at the home of Mrs, H. A. Tappen Regent John Hanson, of Perth Am- r. , . place. —Mrs. Josephine Farrell has re- on Schoder avenue. The president, turned to her home on Greenville boy. was senior officer in charge of HOME INTERESTS. every IS5UC It carries ITS Feb. ll—The Craftsmen's Club Mrs. William Donovan, presided, with street after spending several weeks - . message into the homes of' will hold a dinner-daj;ce at the club Mrs, William Rowe leading the de- were nil the DCS people of this house' Wayne T. Cox is the general votional part of the meeting. with her sister*, the Miam Marian . Other officers installed 'and Julia Berton of Willow Grove, \ Thorn" Wand, vice regent; Edgar community Don', blame ^Feb. 12—Dance and Package Par- Reports were given of the Christ- i Pa., and her brother, August Berton,] Kreutiberg, orator; Alex H. Sutton, WILL TELL YOU MORE the people for nocking to ty at Iselin School, benefit of St. mas work and many letters of thanks ! of Philadelphia. i secretary; H. J. Baker Sr., treasurer; : Cecelia's Pv. C. Chureh. were received and read. Many items ; August F. Greiner, collector; H. L. die store of your competi- —Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manson of ; Feb. tS—"Buddies." a musical of business were discussed and work Greenhalgh Jr., guide; A. J. Meiera, NEXT FRIDAY tor. Tell them what you' Linden avenue entertained the Sat- , comedy, hy American Legion at High planned for the Spring. urday Evening Bridge Club at their inner jruard; A. C. Lockie, outer have to sell and if your| School Auditorium. A covered dish dinner will feature home last week. i prices are right you can I March 31—Minstrel Show by the next meeting which will be held —Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cummings i Monday evening, January 31st, in the get the business. ! Men's Brotherhood in High School of East Orange were the Sunday; Auditorium. Sunday School basement. Each mem- quests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank "Com«* Up Like Thornier" ber is to be responsible for two I| Bums of High street. A writer says: "In Palestine, th« ! guests. Miss Eloise Pateman was ap-: : —Miss Jaeger of Almon av-, sun seenu to leap over :he liurizuii at Test of Goodneis ! pointed by the president as chairman You may depend up.m l! that he t» enue was the week end guest of daybreak. Tbere Is no long period of j of arrangemnets. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweeney, of Phila- .Jawn with increasing light. lAe a a good iimr wb'i-e iiuiinate (rlends are I A so«i»l hour was enjoyed during Say "I saw your advertisenii.-:1.'. ::•. s'.i cootl, m.-i wii•!>!' enemies are de- delphia. fiery chariot the sun springs forth • the serving of refreshments. —Mr. M. E. BOOM of Cincinnati from the darliness, and It la morn." the Woodbridpe Independent". — rldedly IM i — l.nni. r 1 The members present were: Mrs. William Baker. Mrs. Harry Baker Jr., Mrv FVf.i S •ivenzer, Mr^, William Don.ivan, Mrs. Edwin Potter, Mrs. Russi-'.l Thergesen, Mrs. •William Riiwe. -.hi M:sse> Alida Van Slyke. Edy.ru1 Elaker. Margare: Gardner, F.'.r.i Berjh, Emily Lawrence, Daisy Madsen. E!>>e Pa;eman.

Mrs. Westergaard Hostess to Young Ladies Bridge Club

Mr?. \V;!l:ani Wtstergaard of j Rowland place entertained at two j PERTH AMBOY JWS93 :able- Complete New Show On Thursday == lope*, card*, circtilari, and S= many other job*. Come in == aitd we u> next tirfie )"" A SUIT AND TOP COAT $29.50 ^= need (omethioa in . ^= the pnoUng Uoe. iExtra Charges for Alterations) STRAND IUG TIMMEE C m Thu Sale began Saturday; Come while the (election is still large. This is the biggest MIDDLESEX PRESS bargain ever offered in this section m Men's High Qrade Clothes. V AUDEVILLL id Green Street, Woodbndct D_A—I—I—Y An Amaziiig Success F. & G. Clothiers JRJNDAY, January Feenamint TkOLAXAnVE To Men of Taste . Oliv orien in Cltew It Lib CkaHmg Gmm BEYOND' Woofcrorth* 5 & ioc Store 87 Smith Street

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