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WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1937 "^pmmr^m CENTS JOL:"X£X,~NO. 5 PWA WONT GRANT, The Plant,' The Press, The Man, His Captor In Local Counterfeiting KEATING WILL GET At left is the mechani- POLICE CHIEFS JOB WILL ONLY LEND cally lavish plant main- tained hy Jp- ON MONDAY NIGHT MONEY FOR SEWER sepK Hopta. in a garage be- Desire Quick Appointment Town MusFSpend $250,- hind his Rome on Rah -way To Block Politics in 000 If It Wants to Avoid Avenue n e ar Burnett Street the Department ernara W. Vogel, Esq., Colltempt of CoUrt —first for the man nfact«re ^TtSjSS Jersey. 125 TAX JUTE POINTS of key blanks CHOICE ISHOPPQSEP and spoons, • Detective Captain GeorjrL1 "YOU knowHiewspaper reporters If Woodbridge Township since October for .. making E. Keating will become ?e simple, as hell. . wants a quarter-of-a million n e a r-J>erfect •TThev take everything-, including x • -j. -ir but very bogus Woodbridge Township'.-; iem=elves so seriously they get to dollar sewer system it will nickels. Below, third chief of police-at Mon- ain in the e y have to assume at least 2 a pain in the neck. They always DetettivB day night's meeting- of fhu ave elaborate notions about run- eighty per cent of the cost, Captain G. E. in"' everybody's business but their Kea,ting, wfio Township Committee. wn, yet I suppose you've observed and possibly a hundred per with Secret le -eat is generally out of their Service men A survey today of leading- vi- cent—a matter of about 125 ministration figures'made a C.. hat's how smart they are. Attorney Leon E. McElroy learned en prisoner. the death of James A. Walsh of The only person who ever..told from PWA officials in Washington At right, the the tall detective who has com- piled a brilliant record during t7 ie X was an exception was some this week. His visit was one of press where ellow who ran on the tail end of the thousands years of service here. No other , the steps in attempting to arrange ie ticket for justice of the peace of n i wade through that teachers'| jj- na(j been estimated here the States coin, he read one night, Wednesday—that most- of il"> bby which swarms over the State ;town would pay 55 per cent "of can be obtained easily by plunging credit for the discovery and appi o- louse because I used to write • the expense and the Federal goy- Held in $25,000 bail for Fed- eral Grand Jury action, Joseph the coin into molten steel. He hension of Joseph Hopta as IJje ieces for the paper in Trenton j ernment, the remainder. •" Avenel fire Board Is M-ftlDEADUNE ARRIVES filed tne information in a cranial counterfeiter who has piml'-'i nd I have a good idea what you j in mahy quarters it is felt that PAY CUT RESTORAL On Conference, Mades Says Hopta, Avenel counterfeiter, may crevice, making no use of it until police departments throughout tdo alons are up against when it | if the township applied to the g-et a maximum of 45 years in six months ago. ka&t since last October should no omes to doing something for the Cour- t fo- r a furthe- - r extensio. . n. o f. Henry C. Mades, chairman of; prison for -manufacturing thou- Then things were going badly to the local officer—came- as no oiks back home. I know how you the Health Board's order the priv- STILL STALEMAt (ACAIN) ON OPTION novelty to the township, re threatened with this kind of ilege would be allowed, in view of the Citizens' Committee which sands upon thousands of bogus for .this expert mechanic. His aprisal and ..that if you dare clip is inquiring into the affairs of modesc little home in Avenel, During his term as detect!. •.:. the fact the debt limit is far in Secret Syndicate Launches nickles. 1 i the hundred million dollar ^pen- excess of the... legal.' restrictions, Muck Talk and No Action the-Board of Fire Commission-..- where- he lived .with his pretty Ca'ptain Keating, hW yea£ by^,-? * . dffrt But he can get more, Secret wife and two children, was about added to his statm* as a symn-i-^ on fund or how you will wind up and also because of the inability ers of the Fifth District, as- ••'""'•'-""Attempt" to "Sell ack of the eight ball if you give here to. collect more than fifty .Remains- tie RSI&iri '"' .Service agents said, for he can.to Be taken from him. His eager thelic police officer vigilant to u o ven a passing thought toward per cent of the current taxes. _... Salary Crisis. ... ; serted yesterday no word has • Stock Here get fifteen ye'ars for each coin- fashioning of key-blanks brought every advance niade By jtnodi-n- elping'to keep the local tax rate been received from the Board he fashioned. " - " insufficient revenue for his re-criminology and k&etily alert >» quirements. lowri by introducing a bill to ex- regarding' convening of a new every development in his territorV. POLICE. JOSjEACHERS NEED $150^000"PLEDGES If the sentence were based on' His work has been repe&tedlyilaud- end the salary reductions. conference. _. "- - plunge a coin into molten I think it is very fortunate for the ?162 worth seized from him steel - - "he remembered. ed by County and State officials NEW SERIES OPENS Full restoration of pay The committee wanted "the. Although yesterday was and Jie has accumulated a li.ni? Woodbridge that you, a resident on Wednesday, Hopta could be Perfect Imitations jfe're, are in the Legislature and in cuts to municipal and school meeting last week but because the' deadline on the exten- incarcerated for 48,600 years! series of brilliant successes in-piu <• a position to take up your trusty of the pressure of private busi^ He succumbed to the lure. He detective work. His relations v-uh IN CHURCH PARTIES employes, a threat for .six sion the- 90-day option ob- did get a faithful impresaion and neighboring departments, - sword to chop off the tax burden. ness, at least one member of tained ;on the building of the hi di bilit d You know the financial predica-j weeks" is still a subject !of by his extraordinary ability made j heads frequently seek him out,-/ the Board -was unable to attenc? a die of a five-cent United States advice, are of the friendliest ment of the town, you know -what' At St. much conversation and little A meetme foi this week theiT 'defunct First National Bank WOMAN'S. CLUB HAS position the people here are in.to piece. He made dies of different Is Scene of Third action wa promised but Mi Mades and Trust Companj, by an dates and progressing with his kick in another 50 cents on each No confeience on the cii^i ha^, $100 of assessed valuation. And said yesteiday it has not yet unknown syndicate, nothing hap- counterfeiting plan — his plan RAZE PRALL HOME Weekly Set •vet been held b> the Township been ananged RECEPTWNTONIGHT which would;,givwold;,gi e him escape from I know you are.entirely in sympa- Committee and the Boaid of pened „ i oil Viler -finfjnkiiT wnr'Pjaoi-ljjJ'KjM nrij&4 A numbei of 1936 expense all his financial woes^hHpft Nelson's MeiilHkve 30 Baya thy with them because I've read The thud series of bingo pai- Education, although the latter In other words, «o fat a& tan.Play, Violin., Soloist arid chased 18 .per cent silver' alloyv and heard some of your campaign ties opened Monday evening m St was adMsed -evcial day ago bj items and an o\rei expenditure .'},.. v..Tc Finish Work of $2,00-0 last yeai aie among be ascertained, tile -piospeetrve With calipers and ' magnifying speeches from time to time. James auditonum Anothei in a Teacher' Committee the school $40,000 tiansaehon between the glasses and sheer artistry he fash- Don Your Armor the senes will ta.ke place Monday actions cuticized by the Com- Commentators Are Workmen tinder Soren Nei employes will demand then full depositors of the old institution ioned with his dies and a 40-ton Is n I think the town was proud to at 8:30. A list of ihe awaids fol- salaries. This demand is made mittee On Program ?£ f | began yesterday tD lows: and a group of anonymous pur- press what Secret Service opera- the old Prall home at the have had one of its people elected in full knowledge the town is col- chasers is yet to be consummated tives called the most perfect imita- to the exalted position of member Throw rug, Mrs. Helen Zambo; lecting but 'fifty per cent of its of Amboy Avenue and v and now apparenty hinges on theCRAFTSMAJTCLUB SITE tion they had yet experienced. Street, long a showplace her. of the House of Assembly. Fur- lamp table, Patrick Cassidy; cam- taxes and thus has an income of success of the secret syndicate in ther, I think it felt too an added era, Mrs. E. W. Casey; silver set, just half of what it needs. LOFC CELEBRATES A program of unusual interest As a blind to permit easy cir- in recent years |sens« of security in the knowledge Mrs. T. Larkin; three men's shirts, selling $150,000 worth of bank The Woodbridge Township Tax- stock to local and nearby resi- has been assembled by the Worn- it would have somebody on theMrs. J. Galvin; special, Mrs. John payers' Association has decided to established the Crown Vending by the sale of salvaged lurntf dents. an/s Club for its annual Guest 1Machin e Company and at the spot to fight its battles in the event Bergen, Margaret Harbachuk, take a hand in the matter and its Night to be held m the Crafts- and uuilding- materials, have ho pillage was threatened. It would Mrs. Zehrer, J. Yuhas; basket of Although in the first place those banks said the nickels he deposited days m -which to clear the prop- president, Clauda W. Decker, said I . ..,..„ ~ man's Club tonight. were taken from those machines. be hardly less than cruellest disap- groceries, Miss Delia McCluskey; yesterday he would seek a-joint LaVHl Will Be dickering for the ^building were erty under supervision of Build- rocker, Mrs. J. Balga; pyrex set, reputed fabulously rich, future In addition to the one-act play, He flooded the entire northei-n ing- Inspector William Allgaier. pointment now if you didn't hop {Continued on Page 6) "Clipped" to be presented by thesection of the state with the bogus into your armor and come to their Msis Julia Eormandy; easy chair, At Dinner Party- dividends for the. depositors now Shrubbery surrounding Uie Mrs. Patrick Cassidy; traveling- seems contingent upon the outDram- a Department, Joseph Wil- coins. rescue. bewshiekl, concert master of the house is excluded from the razing Although I dorTN know of. my bag. Mrs. James Walsh; quilt, Mrs. Tomorrow . come of the stock-selling enter- Secret Service agents deter- contract and has been offered for M. Greisheimer; toaster and grill, Miss Peterson Will Wed: prise.. Township Attorney Leon Westfifcld Symphony Orchestra mined Woodbridge as the center own knowledge, I inier you are not will be heard in^viplin solos ac- bids to regional nurserymen. The in complete accord with some of Mrs. W. Murphy. A capacity audience has made .E. McElroy, who has been the of their distribution. Captain Board of Education has rejected F. J. Beckerer, New York only one identified thus far with companied by Mrs. S. G. Wolfe, George E. Keating traced the ;he fiscal policies now in force in One half dozen large bath tow- reservations to attend the thirty- also of Plainfleld. The guest the shrubbery as too expensive to Woodbridge. If this is so you un-els, Miss Margaret Everett; I. E. Announcement has been made third anniversary celebration to- the purchase group, said yesterday operation to Hopta. He was ar- of the engagement of Miss Vesta j morrow night in St. James' audi- no application has been made for speaker will be J. W. Duffield of rested on Wednesday. Wednes- doubtedly will ascribe to such poli- S. lamp,; Mrs. Chapman; blanket, : the New York Times whose topic cies the major responsibility for Mrs. Andrew Desmond; special, M. Peterson of 250 Central Ave- toriu' m o"f the Middlese•>•*• * " • x ~Council a State charter and probably day was Mrs. Hopta's birthday. would not be. until two-thirds of has been announced as "The He made only nickels at the the lax i-ate but even that attitude Mrs. Heeney; sweater, Mrs. Nash; nue, Rahway and daughter of Mrs. No. 857, Knights of Columbus. Woild of Today." Mr. Duffield is 6 in Keashey Are Overcome one half dozen ladies' silk stoek- Caroline N. Peterson and the late Grand Knight John J. Powers is the $150,000 issue has been sub- rate of about $40 worth a day. cannot justify silence on the res- scribed. a prominent _ author and com-Their total could -only be placed oration question. It may be you ings, Edward Campionr r; radio, E. Walter Peterson, formerly ,of in charge of arrang-ements. . By Gas Fumes From Heated r mentator. •' ' f< wilTrill l nnirhavn e4 - *T. to.-• 1-1 T T.-sav. 4-1-*,-e. thT^ ~ _..e. — Tow/~1 n Com71 ,r -T-» Mrs.'Ey~fc ITT . O'HaraI _7 • ..; _ studio"I • T\ *• ' " couch, Mrs'. i'.Woodbridge, to Frank J. Beckerer Mr. Powers announced ' yester- Viereck At A Loss by .police at "thousands." laitlee from itself by leading- theP. Murray;'special, John Hurster i of New York City. Mr. Beckerer day Henry St. Clair Lavin will be Eugene Viere.ek, receiver of the Those to take" part in the play "If I d never read that darned Six membersmbers" s>i a iCeasbcy ivay to shaving the "tax rate, the and Mrs. James Harding; rod and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F.toastmaster, with the following First National, frankly said yes- are Mrs. John M. Kreger, Mrs. book," sig'hed Hopta at headquar- Heights family escaped serioui s vehicle for which I am suggesting reel, Mrs. A.. Bak: bicycle, John Becherer of 425 East IS8th Street. speakers: Rev. Francis X. Kenny terday he was at a.loss to know William B. Krug, Mrs. H. D.Lers, ''•'this would never have hap- harm yesterday -when overcome pened." herein. • Hughes; bkfbreakfast t sett , PPeter No date has been set for theof San Alfonso Retreat House, what was g'oing- on and was unable Clark and Fred .D/'Beekley. by the fumes of a gasoline heater. You know, probably as well &s Hopta. . wedding. - • • . " 'West End; Eugene F. McVeigh, of to predict the future of the build- Following the entertainment John Prekop of Woodbridge Fixe I,.the community isn't niggardly Newark, State Director of Colum- ing option which first was timed dancing will be enjoyed with mu- TO ELECT OFFICERS Co. Wo. One assisted Officers Leid- and stingy. I believe it would like bus Cadets; Russell J. Noncarrow, at 90 days and then extended for sic by the King's Men. ' The annual meeting and elec- ner, Miller and Somers in reviv- to-sea the teachers and the police- State Deputy of Morristown and 15 days. tion off officerffi s of the Avenel ing- the family; Mrs. Victoria Nc--- Woman's Club will be held on tneth, three sons and two daugh- men and all the municipal help g-et Mayoy r Edward J. Patten of Perth Frank Van Syckle of Perth Am- their salaries back in full but you Woman's Cfab In Fords Ab Wednesday evening, April 7 at ters of Highland Street. Amboy.. boy, who has abotained a national YOUNG WOMAN'S CLUB8:15 in the Avenel school. must be aware the people have Today is the final date for the bank charter for Woodbridge but aboul reached their limit so far as Federation Night On April"14th purchase of .tickets which, can be who; is awaiting developments in ARRANGESCARD PARTY taxpaying- is concerning-, a maxi- obtained either at the Columbian he second venture before select- mum beyond which they just can- Club or from any member 'of the ;ng a site, yesterday declared his Beauty Demonstration Also nb.t go no matter what their desire. The Fords Woman's Glub program refreshments will be committee. ' 'nstitution would not be open on 3 Priests Will Say Requiem Mass You may say, of course, this is served. April 15 as he originally planned. Planned By Board the first request you have received will hold its annual Federa- A birthday cake, with 17 can- No new date was set by Mi-. Van on the point involved and that you tion night on Wednesday dies commemorating the ' club's 183 FACE LOCAL JUDGE Syckle. Of Directors For Chief Walsh Tomorrow At 11 are unimpressed by my self-desig- evening, April 14th, at seventeenth anniversary will be nation as spoliesman. You might baked by Mrs. Soren Hansen. The IN ONE MONTH, RECORD- Final plans for the card party cake will be iced lavender and and beauty demonstration to be Funeral services for Chief however, bis health -had been pre- even ask me who I think I am butSchool No. 14. Mrs. Howard ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL ? that . wouldn't prove anything. Madison, president, will pre- yellow, the club's colors, and the 144 Pay Motor Law Fines j held on April 8 at the home of of Pnlir.PolicPe Jfl.mfiJamess AA.. Walshh «"?°" - Appointed-fe 1908, the People will talk and complain honor of cutting'it will go to Mrs. Miss Helen Ryan, Green Street, Chief was the township's third side at the business meeting, fol- Miss Evelyn Hamilton Will will be held tomorrow morn- ;among themselves until doomsday Anna Liddle, honorary president. Brown Hears 31 Cases , Wed L. R. Pickell were made last evening- at the policeman, followiitg-th. _ e 4 , Pat- •but are either too self-conscious lowing which a program will be Table decorations will also be meeting of the Board of Directors _g at St, James Church ricikk MurphMhy andd: ththe lt late" Patrick carried out in the club colors. at the home of Mrs. Lee Smith, Cullinane, He was made J>etec« 'or too inarticulate to speak out inpresented with Mrs. E. T. Greene In Single Day Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton with representatives of ten the open. Mrs. Greene is in charge of of 386 New Brunswick Avenue, Grove Avenue. police departments present. tive Sergeant jn 1922, captain in And I wonder if that isn't the in charge. decorations. The powers will be, One hundred eighty-three de- Fords, announce the engagement A beauty service demonstration Leaving the late Chief's home at i!»2fi and chief on™ TNsbruai-y 1, main reason their elected repre- Th**..e , j-,-.^.gues.t speake-^ r wil-, .l be Mrs.Mrs. Howard Madison, president; fendants were arraigned in police of their daughter, Evelyn La through the courtesy of Mrs. R. L. 170 Grove Street at 10 o'clock, a 1932, on Chief Murphy's ieath. ctntatives shouldn't take the ini- J. £>. Tuller of Red Bank, third Mrs. Anna Liddle, Mrs. Ben Jen-court here during the month of Verne, to Mr," Leonard Tiobison Burnett and Mrs. Leona McLeod funeral procession will march Hat ring-ton, Keating M»g> Plaxis tiative and strike without waiting-1 district vice president. Mrs. Nor-sen, past presidents, and Mrs. M. March, Police Clerk Allan P. Mc-Pickelij son, of Mr. and Mrs. Leon- will be given for members and down Main Street to the Municipal AHins; Chief G. E. Keating and to bs asked. After all, they're ma Bingham of the Educational Pfeiffer, past vice president. They .Donnel_ __...l announce. d today. _ This ard Pickell of 621 Pemberton friends. Miss Alice Wand is chair- Building, circle the-nionument and H. J.»Harrington, Garteret Chief. will be assisted by the following-1 was a record for thh e townshiph O. Off are in charge of .ipoKce arrange- chosen for office because they're Service of the Newark Evening Avenue, Plainfi'eld.' " man and is being assisted by Mrs.proceed to the church. m T who will act as floaters: Misses the total, 144 were for traffic vio- Lee Smith, ents for the funeral. Township supposed to be on the ball and J\ ews will give, a humorous talk Mrs. John Dowling, There, at 11 o'clock, the Rev. folks have just come to believe on "Folks I've Met" and Miss Rose Rita Lybeck, Gladys liddle, A\i- atipns. as. part, of the general SERVICES IN SEWAREN Miss Pearl Peterson and Miss Committeemsn- and junior depart- Eckert, of the New Jersey College drey Miljes, Edith Miljes, Evelyn tightening .of traffic control here Regular services will be held at Helen Ryan, William Leahy will celebrate a ment officers trtjl be honorary they don't have to worry about solemn high mass of requiem with anything- on the theory the officials of Agriculture, will give a talk On Liddle, Ruth Miller and, Gertrude and the ban on all ticket-killing. 10 and 11 o'clock Sunday morn- uall-boarors totogil6w. The ac- Egan. Mrs. William Lybeck . is Thirty-nine traffic defendants the ReV. Charles Dusten as dea-tive bearers will be six will watch over them. In that "Methods of Housecleanihg." ing m St. John's Episcopal 25 TO CCC TUESDAY respect I think they are awfully Under-the direction of Mrs. Al- chairman of the refreshment com- were hied this week, 31 of them Church, Sewaren, in charge of con and the Rev. William Bren- of the uniformed foree. mittee, , on Tuesday a^nd 26 at a sing-le Rev. O. N. Davidson. Selection of candidates for en-nan sub-deacon. Motor Vehicle silly but when they'll picp k a Hoff- bert Gardner, the club chorus will listment in the Civilian Conserva- Stat. . man over sing the following numbers "The Presidents of the. Woman's sitting that night by Recorder Chief Walsh died suddenly &i Police and officers >m all sur- a Dill you can expect clubs of the third district have Arthur. Brown. Local defendants I REPORTED MISSING tion Corps is already under way. his home from a cerebral hemorr- rounding: communities will be rep- anythingyg . Call of the Lark" by Charles Relief Director John Omenhiser W' Wakefiell Cadman; "I Love Life" been invited. Club members are included George Pfeiffer, 22, 100 ( Mrs. Helen Zelonski Slover, 22, hage Tuesday night while listening resented toroOrtow; Motor -Vehi- Won't you please see that we privileged to bring guests, but Mary Avenue. Fords; George was officially reported to police as i:aid today. Twenty-five candi- to the radio. That day he had cle g-uai-ds, Skits Police and offi- get a little breathiiig- speU before by Maria Zueca,- "Cradle Song" dates and twelve alternates will by Alexander KfacFayden. A piano are asked to notify Mrb. William Omdejka_ -„-.-.,, --18,, o- f 2] Paul- Street,• , missing Tuesday„ b..y. her husband,. attended a meeting of the. County cers fiom all fernMidnigfercnMdi comtnu- we g-et socked with that 50-point be sent to New Brunswick on Police Chiefs' Association in Newnitiep will' he ^presented tomor- increase? isolo will be *iven by the .well Lybeck of Ford Avennt- before [Fords; John Rrzychey. 21, (55 Dun-j Edward -olover. 31. of 24 Cluni April 8lh jiibt how mpn.^ £iie?fe< j har ^

Stoekwell who came from St. Ber- BIRlCT SAVINGS AT THE RACES ICJLR. UNIT HOLDS nards school in Gladstone for the yyiaEa^gg^^^^w^^w-^^^^p^^^^^^^gj IN MILLINERY COLONIA NEWS evening. Buy Direct From —Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sehaefer The Factory and TWO CARDPARTIES of Dover Road entertained over —The Colonia Civic Improve- Miller and Charles Miller of Co- the week-end Mrs. Schaeffer's par- Benefit Affairs Held In ment Club has completed all ar-lo nia. ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wilkins f rangements for its Spring social —Mrs. Russell Feakes of Chain- of New Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs, The Department Store Homes Of Mrs. Smith, which will be held on April 10th O-Hills Road entertained her sis- August Wilkins of Philadelphia, at the American Legion ciubrooms ter Mrs, George" Hiles of Haddon- Pa., Mrs. M. Ardell and daughter OF ELIZABETH New Spring HATS ., Mrs. Grow on St. George Avenue. field Friday. Elizabeth of Burling-ton, and at —Mrs. Edward Schuberg will —Miss Jean Woodward of Fair- dinner Sunday S. Hartman of Me- Fabrics The jEunice Bloomfield Chapter, view Avenue has returned from a! tuchen, and Mr. and Mrs. John Broad and West Jersey Streets 0. A. R. held two benefit card par- hold a card party for the benefit ! • "Straws. of St. Cecelia's Church of Iselin visit to the home of her former | Ruddy and son Jack of Rahway. ties on Tuesday afternoon and in the American Legion ciubrooms classmate at Northfield Seminary, | —Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Suit * Felts evening. next Friday. There will be fifteen Miss Barbara Soule of Hartford, of West Street celebrated their The afternoon affair -was held door prizes, several special awards Conn. twelfth wedding anniversary in AND UP and many beautiful prizes for high —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor, their rome recently by entertain- in the home of Mrs. Lee Smith of scores. Mrs. Schuberg is being as- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mades anding a number of guests. A beau- Hats Made to Order $1.00 Grove Avenae, with three tables sisted by a large committee. Winleld Delisle all attended the tiful clock was presented by their BEE BEE HAT CO. in play. High scores were made by —The next regular meeting of Second Ward Republican Club neighbors to the Suits. Those pres- ST Smltli Street, fERTH Mrs. T. It. Jones, Miss Louise the Colonia Democratic Women's Executive Board meeting. ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1040 ElfaaWh Avc, —Miss Elizabeth. Fair of Co- M* P«u-fc Avenwe, in, Brew&ter and Mrs. John Blair. New Deal Club will be held at the Grewe Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fueg- j!>30 Ceuire Street, ()IW\«K home of Mrs. Aubrey Woodward, lonia, a student at N. J. C, attend- gner, Mr. and Mrs. William Bar- Other guests were: Miss Anna L. Fairview Avenue April 14. An in- ed the annual banquet and initia- i bour, Mr. and Mrs. James Staun- Johnson, Mrs. J. M. Coddington, teresting program" has been plan- tion of new members to the Ma- | ton, Mr. and Mrs. August Mayfair, Mrs. Raymond Killenberger, Mrs. ned. dame Currie Science club held | Mrs. Bernard: Heidgen, Mrs. Wil- liam Fritzen, Mrs. Mary Anito and Chesiev Peck, Miss Jean Hadd, —Mr. and Mxs. William Farr of Friday at the college. —Miss Jean Crane of Colonia Ernest Paul. TO DO AS MUCH BUSINESS IN APRIL AS WE DID IN THE DO NOT BE Mis. George Hunter, Mrs. C. Ros- Colonia" Boulevard had as their Boulevard is a patient in a New —Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Beaujon eoe Chase, Mrs. Orray T. Fraser gruest over the week-end Mrs. MONTH OF DECEMBER. And No One Knows Better Thar Karros sister Miss Liliian Canning York City hospital where she un- of Cham-O-Hills road entertained and Mrs. Thomas Wand. of Astoria, L. I. derwent an operation for appendi- Miss Ruth Morris of Highland Ourselves That To Achieve This Result, We Must Crowd T3S This Is The Only Authorized! The other party was held in fhe citis. Park Wednesday and an Sunday Sl:ore With. Extraordinary Values Everv Day. —Mrs. Eleanor Ehert, formerly Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stoll and SiNGER SEWING MACHINE! home of Mr. and Mrs. Julian E. of Newark, is now making her —Wilfred Curnd,, Elmer Madeess - - " ~ " AGENCY IN PERTH AMBOYJ Grow, Myrtle Avenue, where five and Edward Madsen of Colonia daughter Wilma of Woodbridge. That's Why You Can Come Here With Your Expectations Keyet tables of games were in play. High home with Mr. and Mrs. P. O'Con- - —-Mr. and Mrs. George Hage- or of Colonia Boulevard. recently went on a hike with dorn of Dover Jftoad-had as their To the Highest Point. To Save Money As You Never Have Don't Our agents have: scores "were made by Mr. and Mrs. —Mrs. Thomas Hynes of Berk- Seout troop No. 43 of Rahway. •. projpez- credentials— Fred Demarest, Roy Simm, Mrs. dinner guests,Mr. and'Mrs. Frank Before. And, Best of All, EVERYTHING IS SO NEW, FASH Leon E. Campbell, Mrs.,F. F. An- ley Avenue was the guest of her COLONIA P.T.A. UNIT Perry, and .-William P.erry of insist on seeing them! ness and Mrs. Cedric Ostrom. mother, Mrs. P. J. O'Keef of Jer- HOLDS MEETING Plainfield, Mr. ^and Mrs.-W. M. IQNABLE AND DESIRABLE IN NEW SPRING MERCHAN This store is factory sey City Tuesday. The discussion group of the Co- 'Smith, Doris and Oliver Smith, and Other guests were: Miss Helen —Mr. and Mrs. William Godson DISE. That the Values Are Simply Beyond Resisting. authorized and sells Pfeiffei, Mrs. Victor C. Nicklas, lonia P.T.A. met Tuesday with Joseph Odell of Meluchen, Mr. and Mi?. Howard B. Jernee, Mrs. of Colonia Boulevard entertained Mrs. Frank Pattison, Chain-O- Mrs. C. Clausen; Miss Marion Si- I only the GENUINE George Walters, Mrs. Donald Man- Miss Alma Rassmussen of West- Hills Road. The topic of the eve- Ience, William Silence and Ran- in parts and service. son, Mrs. D. H. Ford, Mrs. Leland field Sunday and Fred Sharp of ning was "Sending the Whole' dolph Lawrence of Oak Tree Road, F. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Boston, Mass. Child to School". This will be con- Miss Ann Jarvis, ol .Menlo -farK, —Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and PureelL Dickinson of Linden. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spen- Rhodes, Fairview Avenue, had as tinued at the next regular P.T.A. cer, Mrs. Roy Simm, Mrs. Herbert their guests last week Mrs. Rhodes' meeting which will be held April —John Eberie of North Hill SWGERsss&Co. II. Max.eld, Mrs. Claude W. Deck- sister, Mrs. R. V. Watson and son 12th in the School auditorium. Road is a patient in the Rahway 70 Smith St., Perth Amboy er, Mis. Konrad Stern, Mrs. Robert of Philadelphia. —Mrs. Henry Lavin and Mrs.Memorial Hospital suffering from P. A. 4-0741 George R. Merrill, Misses Eleanor Joseph McAndrews of West Hill "injuries received when his car was Meirill, Dorothy Ryan and Bar- —Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur Saywell Road with the other members of bara Grow. had as their guest on Sunday Mrs. struck by a northbound Pennsyl- Saywell's sister Mrs. Florence their bridge club had luncheon at vania railroad train at the tem- £.: ' •>' Harris of New York. Pbaffs Inn in Metuchen Tuesday. porary grade crossing in Avenel —Mrs. Eve Patterson of Chain- PATTISON IS HOST Saturday afternoon. The car turn- Headquarters For O-Hills Road entertained Saturday TO C.C.I. GROUP ed over twice and Eberie suffered BABY CARRIAGES, STROLL- MISS JENSEN Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson of A stag dinner was held Thurs- multiple abrasions and contusion ERS, BEACH CARTS, BICY- When she goes to the races Elizabeth. day night at the home of Frank of the scalp. A slight concussion Maureen O'Sullivan, featured fllvi Pattison, chairman of the spon- of the brain -and cuts about the CLES, HIGH CHAIRS, DOLL player, wears this tailored suit c —Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Moscar- COACHES, PLAY YARDS and relli of Beech Street entertained soring committee of the Colonia hands. red-brown woolen. The coat but Citizens Incorporated. The recrea- A FULL LINE OF TOYS. tons from neckline to hem, ana their daughter Mrs.' Rose Coffey . —James P. Fox of New York recently. tion room was decorated with- City was the Easter Sunday guest ar Fords Girl Guest features patch pockets. A broicn Easter lilies and greens. Guest velvet scarf is worn ascot style PROSPECTING BRIDE of Mr. and Mrs.' Howard W. Fletch- Something New! Of Honor At Affair speakers of the evening w«re A. er of West Hill Road. The flared fullness of the skirt is, FETED AT SHOWER Marvil, president of the Elizabeth Given By Parents interesting, as are the harmoniz- Miss Marion Hagedorn of Do.ver branch of Consumers Coopera- —Mrs. Daniel Den Bleyker of ing accessories. Road was given a party and show- tive who.had as his "subject "Co- North Hill Road was the guest of Effective, ^Distinctive' In honor of her sixteenth birth- er in the home of the Rev. and operation," and Carl Voss, of *Mrs. Ann Weinans of Staten day, Elaine Jensen was given a Mrs. Theodore Perry by the La- Elizabeth, executive of the New-Island on Sunday. "-•nipiif-e party by her parents, Mr. dies Aid Society of the New Dover Jersey Council of International —Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Peck of Tiger W-ov'd Suite '.[. aiid Mrs. Hans Jensen in their DISTRICT ADVISOR Methodist church. The kitchen Relations who spoke on "A Battle I North Hill Road are entertaining home in Fords. Miss Jensen was shower was given Miss Hagedorn for Peace Instead of War". Those 1 their son, Edward, a student at of Three Pretty Pieces die recipient of many beautiful in honor of her approaching mar- present were Arthur Nelson, Ar- j Ohio University during his Spring gifts. JR. CLUBJPEAKER riage to Kenneth. Van Breamer of thur Saywell, Carl Weiderkehr, vacation. Another son, Volney, a The,party started in the after- Woodbridge. The rooms were de- Sydney Beaujon, M. M. Pattison, student at Tri State University in A light color wood, that JACK noon and dinner was served. Dur- corated in St. Patrick day colors. Philip Den Bleyker and Ernest Indiana, is vacationing in Chicago. Ai\f Pi * o. Corner Perth ing- the evening1 games and danc- Mrs. Frances Parker To The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Link all of Colonia; Percy Knott —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schu- will make a most cheery 405 State St., BPOB