Four . Hundred Employed Salpaplant in Spots Wood
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VOLUME LXXXII HIGHTSTOWN, MERCER COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1930 NUMBER 5 REED—TENBROECK NEWSPAPER WRITER Baptist Young PLEASED WITH GAZETTE Boro Council Mrs. Elizabeth H. Tenbroeck, widow of John Tenbroeck, former Mayor of Four . Hundred Employed Chafics-W. McMorran, former resi Peoples Annual Perth Amboy, and Edgar T. Reed of dent of Hightstown, an international Denies Pennsy Perth Amboy, president af the New world traveled newspaper writer now Assembly Opens Jersey State Elks’, Association, were SalpaPlant In Spots wood residing in Lo.s ,^ngelc.s, California, Bus Petition married' Saturday afternoon at Hotel wa.s greatly pleased with the June 19 Sixteenth Annual Convention At the Windsor, Trenton. The Rev. Francis H. issue in the Hightstown Gazette, which Council Vote. Three to Two—Railroad Peddie School—Seteions Will Con Smith, rector of Fallingston Episcopal contained photos of the high school Company Will Pre«nt Another Pe tinue Until July Eleventh. Church and chaplain of the New Jersey Full Production at New Three Million gradtiating class. Mr. .McMorran has tition in the Fall. Elks, officiated. been a subscriber to The Gaz^rtte for The sixteenth annual Young People’s The bride wore a becoming gown of many years, By a vote of three to two the petition Assembly under the auspices of the blue. She carried a garden bouquet. Dollar Plant, Where Rehided Leather Ibider date of June 2Klh Mr. Me- of the I’ennsylvania General Transit New Jersey Baptist Convention opened The bridegroom’s gift to the bride was Morran writes: '* Company for permission to stop in Monday evening at the Peddie School a diamond braclct. Is Manufactured. ^: Dear............... .M r. -Dennis........... : j 1 liglitslown for the purpose of doing with an address- on “The Higher Com- The ceremony was performed in a Last week’s Gazette did not reach; an intrastate bus business was denied radship” by the Rev, Frank B. Feger- room tastefully decorated. The room Leather of a new type, as service J-’hiladelpIiia. H. R. Zorgiiioui is the ! this hotel till Wednesday, so can’t get: by Council Tuesday night, burg,: pastor of the First Baptist was virtually transformed into a gar able if not more so than any other geiUTal manager of the fimi while S. to your matter till today. 1 want to | On the motion to deny: I'rcy, Silver Church of Springfield, Mass. Approx den with liberal use of flowers, ferns, leather product, is bding manufactured B. Jordan is the comptroller and W. heartily congratulate you in producing and W'est, voted yes and Phillips and imately 200 delegates from New Jersey and palms. There was a large bower at the plant of the American Salpa N. Turnlcy is the general sales man- the best ami most up-to-dale pholo- Weller ruled no. Owing to illness D. .. Bajitist-churchea are in attendance;;" betieath which, the -contracting-eparties Jiorporatiim; ht--SpotsWoetl--wber< Hap- -a(ifciv-'iTR>- ew(ior-atipii. baa- r-et-afued N, lythographic w-ork, ip' rayo-3ff ' -ycarr C. Wilson • let-Hhe-meefmg before■’tRe“- The sessions, under the direction of took their vows. proxitnafely -tOO- persons- from New W. Ayer and Son,--Tnc.,-of New-York wortd traveled newspaper' exiierience, vote wa.s lakeii . the Rev. Otto F. Laegeler, will continue Mr. and Mrs. Reed will spend some Brunswick, South River, Spotswood, City to direct an extensive national ad as is shown in Ihc graduates of the The petition was a duiilicate of the daily until July 11th. The Assembly en time in Asbtiry Park and will later go Old Bridge, Hclmctta, Jamesburg, vertising camiiaign. j Hightstown High School photos in this ones previously presented ,aud denied. deavors to help train alert Baptist to ,‘\tlantic City, where they will at South Amboy and other towns arc now And no sooner w:is the product made j week's G,\ZKTTK„ If this is the pro- The Pennsylvania General Transit youth for positions of leadership in the tend the Elks convention. employed. aVjailable than orders were i)laccd for I duclioii of the new Gazette building, Company is a .subsidiary of the Penn church and denomination. This year a Mr. Reed, aside from being promin At the plant through the processing the product. It is something the users ’ Hightstown is sure moving ahead in sylvania Railroad formed for the pur number of new courses are offered to ently identified with Elk activities, is of new leather or hide cuttings, Salpa of leather have been wailing for and ; enterprise, if not in population, as the pose of operating buses in coiijimction meet the needs of youth and the grow cashier of the Raritan Copper Works leather is created in gigantic new hides from all indications will revolutionize census discloses. I,el me add that with its rail operations. ing program of the church. The Assem at I’erth Amboy. from a few hundred feet to more than the leather industry in this country Hightstown ought to make big addi A supplemental slalemeiit filed by the bly leadership consists of a group of Following the ceremony there was a 10,000 feet long if it is so'desired. and the world in general. tions to its poiiulatioTi, these days of representative of the petitioner reads well trained and capable Christian men reception followed by a dinner. The These tremendous hides broaden the fast automobile conveyance between in jiart as follows: and women who see in the Assembly table was tastefully decorated. Those entire market of the leather industry I here ami N. Y,, on :iccoiiiU of its ex- The losses of the I’cnnsylvania Rail an opportunity to invest their lives in attending the function were: Mr. and and sinniltaneously make possible both NEW UNIFORMS ' ceptional climate and air, which can't road, due to bus conqictitiou, have been helping youth in its quest for the Mrs. Warren C. I^eed, New York City; a host of new uses for leather and an FOR LOCAL CLUB ■ be (lisinited, as health giving, and 1 so serious that it is necessary for us abounding life. Mrs. Grace Bergen, Cranbury, sister of important group of production ccotiom- j ought to know as-a former resident for to enter the field. We do not propose The classes began the scheduled the bride; Charles Webiraiski, Perth ies reaching into every phase of the The locals under the mauagement of ' 3,1 years. to do a general bus business or to in work on Tuesday morning. The final Amboy, sCrgeant-at-arms of the State leather industry. Clarence Cam]>bell will trot upon the I .\ lu-wspaiier is always Ihe looking fringe on the territory already occupied session will be held Friday morning, Elks Association; Miss Neal Tyler, Salpa leather, rc-hided leather, is field on July Fourth with new uni I glass of the town’s jirogress and stand- by the local trans)>ortalion companies July 11th. Tuesday night Rev. F. B. Perth Amboy; Miss L. Gertrude Mill now in full production at the $3,000,000 forms. The carnival run by the ball ! ing, ami therefore should be more lib- —bus or trolley, but to endeavor to Fagenburg talked oh “Christ and the er, Trenton; and Joseph G. Buch, pro plant which the company erected for tossers was a financial success and en i orally patronized by the comiminity as retain the business along the line of Best,” Rev, A. M, Boggs delivered an prietor of Hotel Windsor and past pre the exclusive manufacture of the prp- abled them to |)ut in an order for iic-\v j an advertising clement for prodircing oiir road, wliicli is now flowing to vari address Wednesday night on “Why the sident of the New Jersey State Elks duct at Spotswood. The plant includes uniforms. Tw'clvc suits have been or results and in building up the city. ous iiulepemlent bus operators, by a Church must continue her Foreign Association. fourteen manufacturing, administration, dered to consist of a cream with blafk ! With kind regards am station to station operation where com- Mission Work.” The evening address laboratory and storage building having trimmings. The boys will look good in I Fraternally yours, |).atible with the public interest. es are scheduled as follows; Thursday YOUNG—ROSE more than 300,000 square feet of floor the new regalia ami it should encour i Chas. W. McMorran. It is our purpose to coordinate Qur on “Some of the Things that Hinder” sitacc. The buildings are located on a age fhem to victory w'hen they tackle but operation with our rail service, both by Dr, John C. Lover, president of Miss Grace Weiscr Rose, daughter plot embracing more than sixty acres’ 'New Egypt July Fourth at the latter as to lime, schedules and other facil Afro-American Baptist Convention; of land. ANOTHER TOM THUMB ities, the effect of which should,be to of the Rev. and Mrs. J. Warren Rose place. COURSE FOR HIGHTSTOWN; Friday, “Mexico’s Struggle for Liberty” of Chevvs, N. J., and I'rank Pierce Production and distribution of the On Saturday the local club will cross greatly improve b(.)th branches of the by Rev. C. S. Detweiler; Saturday, Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. products arc in the hands of an execu bats w'itli the new entry in the pcr.son service. “Forward Step” by Rev. J-f. P, Will Young of Jamesburg, were married at tive group assembled from the key in of fhe 'Cadets from Trenton, 'riiis team I’nrt of the present site of the carni The petitioner requested i)crmission iams; Sunday, “Living on Tip 'Toe” by Chews M.