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«a a«c«nd clatt mttttr t Office. WoodbrldM, H. 3. WOODBRIDGE, N. J., Ship To Come In With XPLOSION Cast Of High School Senior Class Play $45,090 ForjDcpoitfon VJfOObBRIDOE'—Ch«;ck|, amounting to $46,000,. will be mailed on Saturday, November 80, to Ghrittmis Club mcmbcri of/thV Woodbridge, National Bank, aocordlni; to »n announce- ment. *nade\tcit)a> by Fred r\ Buntenbach, e»iMerbf 'tlie Ingtl- ; tutiofi. '•':• ';-.•"-, »•;:.;' :t •:•• o Negligence on' ;Part DuTlrntR«.P»»tycarU» Jocal Woodbridge biimY had 1,200 club;m«.robar», 0{ Management Is UIK >nd the' tbt«I«ivin|s 'showed a To Sponsor Dmner'Aai t forty per c*rit''l'ncreaiie,'over Parade Monday Nifte covered, Policy Say 1930, Mr. Quntenbich Mid. .The 18il,Chrlitm«i Club will begin die tint .week in Decem- Po$tmaiUr Warns All Non^Chizm T6 Compjy HEORY OF SABOTAGE ber, •;• '•-; ..•• . ,.._,••'••. law At Once To Avoid Chmtmat Rush At Post Ofttu 9 $|LECtIYE SW1 ',,'*' *-r '"iif r ••-lirm'iM " ,', '". '\ ••=-*, MEN TO LEAVE t0ES| 5T" YET ABANDONED - ,, : Registration ,#UV end on" De Carpenter Freed cember 26 and.all non-citizens who have not yet registered t and Keating Sift are warned that severe penalties will follow failure to Huge Parade-Cele comply with this Federal lnw, Postmaster Guy W. Weaver To Mark Send-Off* OJT; Hundreds Of Rumors By Jury On Plea said last night. • . ' ,. ', To No Avail All. aliens, 14 years of age and older, must register 1st Local Contingent In person and be .fingerprinted. Allen children, under H, must WOODBRIDGE — WoodbrltH be registered by their parents or —Although au 7&-Yeat-Old Avenel Farm Township'B first quota for sel iiie* arc B8 far away as a guardians, . Registration" takes service, consisting of six v$l( v i!iiR' in determining the caua erltActmittedlnMurd place at the post offices. There 1B hlnBt which Wrecked th : er Trial This Week no charge of any kind connected teen and three draftees, will in i! Railway Signal Corpora witK alien registration. The De given a farewell remlnlscortt inn! killed nine persons, they . tyOODBRIDGE—After deliber- partment of Justice warns aliens World War days; A dinner iMinvincod there was no negli- ating nearly; two-and-a-half hours to beware of racketeers, The P»at parade in their honor has ,. mi the part of thb plant tU|»sd»y night, a jury of eight Office Department and the Depart- scheduled. vr? men and four women brought in a ment of Justice will willingly as- JThe nine youths who fjjy . Reading from left to right: Top row, Jack Olien, Michael R«der, BfUce NBUOII, Marihall verdict of not guilty and William sist the alien in every possible \,.< (Kiii'lusioh was reached dur- away ndxt Tuesday are: 1 Hubbard) middle row, Daniel Newman, John Maieanill, George Grand*, Leon Dochinger, John SwkOf <• V»h-W1rt Carpenter, 78, of Ran- way.- i he ten days since the blast bottom row, Anne Gulih, Barbara Briegi, Anji Dilgor, Evelyn Cutwein, Ruth Oriak and Ch*r Mellicli Campbell, of 6B _ r dolph Avenue, Avenel, wlfb has Earl G. Harrison, Director of uftM an exhaustive inquiry lotte Flenner. ' , _^_^_ _L Street, Woodbridge; JosephM b been in Middlesex. County jail un- Alien Registration of the .Depart- :miiiiK the typo of construc- les De Muro, 287 Church St der Indictment for murder since ment, suggests that those aliens i usi'il in the buildings, the Woodbridge; DeWitt Mill! To Be Honored last December, walked out of the who have not yet registered do. so mi r of handling materials, and Three-Act Comedy To Be Presented court room in New Brunswick a as soon as possible and avoid tU\fmtSilze r AvenueA^inue, Isolinlaenn ; Jo i•djiilitfons under which the free man. Christmas rush at tho post offices.!stm- 443 West Avenue, ilnyes worked. The survivors The jury, which acquitted him, All aliens are also warned that, Emory Toth, 476 Mereltne Avail v been questioned at great 1 By Senior Class December 5 And 6 had evidently accepted his plea of having registered, they are re- Avonel; Joseph Nicholas Cuifi , trili and from their stories it self-defense in the shot-gun slay- quired to report any change in da, 30 Larch Street, Port'Re»J4|i = i cvciilutl "there is not a single ing of MB son-in-law, Clinton Mor- their permanont residence ad- ing; Dominick Arnold Copj^ffP iiii mi which negligence of any Performances 0/ 'Honor Bright* To Be Given In High fett, 43, on December 3, last. On dress within five days to the Im- Fourth Street, Port Reading; :BaffL_ nmld bo. assumed," . School Auditorium Cast Rehearsing For Production that day Carpenter walked into migration and Naturalization Serv- Aitken, Scwarcn Road, Sowareni|l vinus efforts of out-of-town police headquarters and informed ice of the Department of'Justice and Michael Alexander Nemcs, 2W-f^ papers to make commcrcia WOODBRIDGE—With the scene set in a magnificent Chief of Police George E. Keating in Washington. Forms for this QVove Street, Woodbridge. :T^| ill of the tragedy November mansion somewhere in England, the presentation of "Hon- that he had just-shot his son-in- purpose are obtainublb at all post first six on tho list are volunta^ta ;ivr had little success excepi law. and' the latter three are, draftees. "f| or Bright," a three-act comedy, by the Senior Class of offices. | provide a means for publicity Carpenter, who appeared in No alien need be unprepared for Dinner At Town Hall v ;| court looking like the average well- IIHIH local politicians to go Woodbridge High School, promises to be one of the best the questions he will be aBkcd. According to' plami made b)K| names and pictures bofori dressed, elderly gentleman, testified SOUTH RIVER HIGH Sample registration forms which Woodbridge Post No. 87, AmerleM| plays ever offered by the students. T,he performances will that his son-in-law threatened his iiililic. Their efforts to do show him exactly what informa- Legitn, a dinner in honor of '"""' be given in Woodbridge High School auditorium on Thurs- life after he had accused him of ,., ii protest meeting Mondaj tion ho will need at registration "cheating" hit grandson, Douglas DEFEATED, 12-6, BY youths will be held in the jhj resulted in thd appearane day and Friday evening, Decem- are-available in all post offices. Moffett, IS, on the1 sale of som rooms in the Memorial M« Inn' the committee of Michae ber 6 and 6. Building Monday night- at. iki. Mr. Csaki is the same per shotgun shells. He also testifie INSPIRED BARRONS The cast includes Marshall Hub- OKAY'TO CONDUCT .that Moffett "started 4o hit him o'clock. Tho dinner will be". ,,,, who- appeared before Rword bard, Ann Dilger,'Bruce Nelson, with a kitchen chair." pared and served by wives ipf tb^'f Arthur Brown the nftct. nigh DRAFT ORDERS GO Barbara Briega, George Gremla, 4,000 Persons Witness An- Legion members. Member's of the .; ;: charge of obstructing rcscu •AGUAYjKAYOED Daughter Witnen for State- Ann Gulick, Michael Rader, Eve- 'The defendant's daughter, Mrs draft board have been invited jbcjj!; rk the day of the explosion, nual Turkey Day Clash; lyn Gutwein,,John Manccnik, Ruth Joyce Moffett and his grandson ten FORWARD JO MORE attend. > " \ '•.[?$ •ynr August F. Greiner an Orsak, Daniel Newman, Jack 01- School Board Refuses T( Eldon Rnlion, retiring chief tified for the state against him Semak Paces Locals After dinner, around eighth niiiiiueeman Frederick Spence sen, John Serko, Charlotte FlesS- of Woodbrid(e Fit* Company The former said there had been ill o'clock, a parade will le' held",, • taken the position they can Give Volunteers Of WOODBRIDGE—With their line Township Board Continues ner and Leo Dochinger. No. 1, who Will be honored' »t feeling between her father and hus through the main streets oi Wood«ii|| rule on an application for r id backfleld working in perfect the »nnu»l Chief'i Dinner to be band for some time. Mailing Order Numbers bridge. Those, participating will i-iriidion until such applica „..., Margaret Morganson, America Pupil's Names j-ovdination all afternoon, the , held Thunday night, November Later the defendant denied his the following: x made. • ' ' member of the faculty, is coach- 'oodbridgo High School Barrons To Local Registrants WOODBRIDGE — A • persona 28, at the Pinei, near Metuchen. laughter's statement, saying that Police escort consisting of W• circumstances surrounding committee, :ci'3 in Newark, to obtain the narii orty cents. The boy testified that ,ever played a more inspiring and h pany, will serve at toaitmatter Th(jse nine honored men, members (>f|| •••Illusion, but'said last night Mr, Desmond is being assisted LO did not mind selling the sheila .arder-charging game and had the ua,ttonnalro. thls week wcr6; if 400 Kii'ls from the township'" and will introduce the new itaff uattonnalro thls week wcr6; Woodbridge Post No. 87^ Amoxl*l iiiT no further toward find- by.Ljs Verne Deik, Lorraine Lair- ;o his father for a quarter but that Haroons on their heels through. JohJohnn flBflB AgAghh gg fourth, fifth' and sixth grades so of officer! including the new can Legion, Middlesex. Fife;an|t: siilution than they were the otzem, Helen Vnrady, Joseph Finn, (Continued"on Page 4) 'our thrill-packed quarters while that they may conduct a house to chief, Jamet Jarjlot. Drum Corps, memberis ofof ' TpwpTowjwf first day. Hundreds of ru- Ritn Nebel, Theodore Polhamces 4,000 spectators looked on. , , . Box BT-HyRahway; R PvD No 2> ship fire , Woodbrldgd iinil theories have been sifted Einer Sorenacn, Mitchell Ercez house canvass on the organiztttion's > avail. In view of the fact Bernicu Coupluutl, Virginia An unnuartag day w,as refuse^ Mon- IS .ruin, iiuuKvojr V.^V-5B r- — wooaonage; wt, ; ! OFFICER FARKAS Btreet| It an negligence-can < be laid toderson, Edward Ch'ovan, Constance Parada Through Town : "' day night at a meeting of the Board luurter when he took a lateral pass MeaMr08) 118 West Pona ,„,„„_ plant management, authorities Van Horn, Anna' •Nielson,, Lillian The parade will form in the rea^>| of Education, !rom Kunie and scampered three Sopeiawn. 405, jamca J. Mezey, >iill holding to tho theory that Honulick, Olga Tywoniw, Anilrev HURT CHASING CAR TARGETFOR LIGHT of trie Memorial Municipal BuUji-.i Members of tho board decided yards for a touchdown. This cul- 27 Hen* Street, Part Reading; ii;ik'f Woodbridge; 407, Jo- properties, is being assisted b t Avenue, Linden Aycnue, Green [, such a campaign, the first attempt three first downs. Cipo afld Semak 8Bph Cohen, 220 North'Park Drive, Lillian Gillis, Jeunne Hornsby g«» Erection Of Traffic did all the running in the Barrons' ,Wo dbndge; 408, William Valen- by the Volunteer?, in Wobdi>ridp;e truck Alleged To Have O Street,' School Street, Main 8treotf|^?> ;oalward march. , • •" tine Stanik, 86 Wodgewood Ave- Barbara Briefs and Gloria Pot Township. Another member of the Light At Intersection to' Amboy Avenue, countennarch^alj Struck Motorcycle South River came back lato in Woodbridge; 409, Frank T. SAFFIC TOLL HITS tec. 'Miss Arline Corbett is board said it was not the usua nufl) ing on Main Street, to the Meraor^|-i| FORDS—Whilft,chasing a speed the second period and scored on a p stuszak, Vernon Street, Se it sj charge of makeup while. Miss Alidi practice af the board to i;ive*to WOODBRIDGE—On a sugges a ial Municipal Building where -* or on New Brunswick Avenue j. ir. I.: *.„ Unt, ' un T _L o!_l.- Ofl36f2 VunSlykc will head tho ushers any organization names of students tion made by Township Committee short pass from Yanowski to Het- Waren; 410, Joseph Simko, „.- parade will disband. ' '; TWOJORE DIE Fords, Monday evening shortly af Donald Wostcott is ticket chair in the township school system. man Herbert Rankin, chairman o man who ran 17 yards for a touch- Eleanor Place,, Woodbridge; 411 The nine young men will ji^ ter five o'clock. Motorcycle Office man and stage managers ar the police committee, at a meeting down, The play was on the fourth Frank R. Bloom, 20 Claire Avonue, to the druft board at the firehqufcei Commissioner William Turnei Joseph Farkas was slightly injure enel, Carteret Youths James Hynas, Carl Thompson, of the council held Monday night down and was the first pass the Woqdbridgo; 412, Martin J. Cln- Tuesday morning at eight o'clo^f requested the board to make some when- he- was struck by a true ' ' ' ' i111 oge, 226 Fulton Street, Wopd- Nicholas Semak and John Ucbun. Township Clerk B. J. Dunigan ha Maroons had completed up till |oge,' 226" Fulton Street, Wood With Leonard Campbell as Iqii'l^p Fatally Injured In Ac- arrangements for the filing of ove owned by the Perth Amboy Eve- bridge; 413, John A.. Peterscak, written to the Board of Chose then. ' •••-•'• leader they will go to an induc*'w|| 400 X-ray films now in the hig] ning News and'driven by Lero; cidents In Township Freeholders asking them to i'nsta The third quarter saw Walt Kar 122 Hornsby Street, FordS; 414, ,ion station in Trenton and, thenc$| school. Turner said tha^ in a fev Olsen, 18, of 424 New, Brunswlc' CSAKI IS SCOLDED FOR a light at Rogan'a Corner, ,Ford nas und Hotman engage in a kick- Charles E. O'Neil, Star Street, he- .0 camp for a year's military tralnr AVENEL-Stcven Korar, 17, of years the total number of films wil Avenue, this place. Earlier in the evening, a lotte ing duel in wder to give their re- lm; 415, William C. Knott, 28 \i Holly Street, this place, died INTERFERMjT BLAST reach 1,600 and that special cahi Ridgely Avenue, Iselin; 410, Jo- Olson was just leaving the cur' was read from tho Keasbey Fir ipcctive teams a touchdown.open- uliiy morning at tho Perth Am- nets must be purchased in orde In tho meantime the advisory!^ when Officer Farkas went by on.hi Company, urging the committee t seph G. Horvath, Coppernic Ave- ; k f lieneral Hiospital from injuries to keep a permanent file. Th ing board is functioning under the-:'$t^ "" Stote Trooper Has Local motorcycle and the side of th erect a traffic light at the intorse . The Barrons stuck to the ground nue, Keasbey; 417, Robert Nols turned Friday evening shortly matter will be discussed by the do truck hit the wheel. 'The motoi Neary, 44 Gprden Avenue, Fords; rection of the chairman, James S^. tion. in the fourth period, since there's ore nix oiclock when ho was Man Arrested For Abu- tors' and nurses' committee in tf cycle skidded across the road an 418, Edward J. Hendlowitch, 523 Wight, and members of the boar^|| "This letter," said Committc where they did most of their dam- ai'k by a truck owned by the new' future. . itruck a parked car owtted by Mrs New Brunswick Avenue, Fords; will gladly-help any rcgisti'anti"' sive Remarks man Rankin, "is a repitition of age earlier in the'game, But Silo iuiiul Lead Company and driven Dr. Seymour DeberDebe, who was re jresa Reitenbach, of 872 Amboy 14-10, Tully Massagli, 18 May Street, fill out his .questionnaire. 'hei ihany asking for that light. A (Continued on Pvjc 4) Herman Seedorf, 82, of 411 WOODBRIDGE—After a severe cently appointed to fill the vacancy tyenue, Rslritan Tpw^nship. number of requests have been Hopelawn; 420, John K, Ringwood, lerdonk Avenue, Brooklyn. lecture-meted out by Judge Arthur creatdd,by Morrison Christie, was Officer Farkas suffered bruise* m«de to* me personally, Chief 156 Sherry StreetSt , WopdbridgeWdbid ; the accident occurred on Rah- Tuesday night, Michael named to take his place on the fi- 'it the right leg below the knee and Keating has investigated and he is Township-Owned Property 421, John P. Drotar, 90 Lee Street, ANNUAL TUBMMlM ' Avenue, aoout 26 feet south ;saw, of 48 Cartoret Road, this nance 'committee A letter was ;ontusions of the left knee. Both qtv the opinion • that a traffic or Ms $3,80Z At Public Sale Hopelawn; 428, John BFley, Edgar DRIVE OPENS MOHftr Hillside Avenue, Woodbridge. place, was given a suspended sen- received from Dr, Joseph C. Quint, ,he motorcycle and car were1 dam warhing light ia necessary. How- Road, Avenel. youth was walking north on tence on a complaint, of interfering 390 Avenel Street, Avenel, who iged,. Rogan's Corner is the junc- WOODa. — Several por- {Continued on Page 6*1 iwuy Avenue, according to po- d 1 b Local Christmas SealCt with police and rescue work at the desires to become a township school tion' of two'county roads so I be :els of Tewnship-bwned property! , and thfliruck was traveling In scene of the recent explosion. physician. The. letter was filed and ifeye a letter phould-be written to pom' READING mi is 'ere sold at public sale held by the FIVE EMERGENCY MEN paignls Headed By same direction. Koiar W«a • Csaki, who ,waa arrested by Cap- will be discussed at a later date. the freeholders, mention the num- 'ownship Committee Monday night m to the Perth Amboy General tain John Egan on a complaint A letter of thanks was received 9TH VICTIM Of BLAST ber of requests, and Tecommend JOIN POLICE RESERVE Mrs. C. ft Rothkst pital-in the police ambulance made by Trooper Welfare, of the from the 'Fords Lutheran Church the installation of a light at that Hinging in a total of $3,803. The Officer Closindo Zuccaro and New Jersey State .Police, told tho thanking the board for the use of Funeral Services Tor Mitt particular point." * Township Clerk was also author- Emergency Squad Members WOODBRIDGE — (ted for fracture of the skull ized to advertise lour other parcels today 'received -its allottment court "that he was excited and School No^l.4 W.hile their church Elizabeth Fitzpatrick Enroll In Elizabeth Po- I concussion of the brain', didn't know what he was doing." was being rebuilt,' '. IT WAS ON THE HOUSE tfth a total minimum price set at ' lice Reserve Class campaign material in'piepiiji' eedorf was released under a Captain Egan, who appeared Alexander Nahass, secretary of Held Tuesday tyOODBRUHjE — SomeonSom e had for tho thirty-fourth annuftt iOO bond to await the action of against Csaki, testified that the lat- the Isellri Republican Club, urged PORT READING—Funeral set a ijeer party Friday night and Jo- Thoso'who purchased property WOODBRIDGE—Five membora mas Seal Campaign for til,, grand jury, • ter uttered indecent remarks,, in- the board to post safety signs along vices for Miss Elizabeth' Fitzpat seph Weinor, of. 79 Main .Street Monday, night were: jf the Woodbridge Emergency vention and contrpl of tube|el| -TF" --.7 ohn Chohanin, 17, 2B. Chvome sisted on breaking through police the new road which, passes in front rick, 22, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Stern and DragOBet for Harriot Squad have enrollud in the Eliza- 'Mrs. C. H. Rothfuss,j()ci||| inue, Caitoret, diqd in'Bihway .was the unwitting hoat. For the lines and hindered the authorities of School No.' 6, The matter wil Thomas Fitzpatrick, of First Street, -•ernai ?760j 1>. Joseph, and Mary beteth Police ReserReserve ClasCa s pertain .wan, explained that the «a||jf Jfjt^j Reported to Officer William v pital Sunday night of Injuries • ' ' • • >• . ft ,v. in their first, aid work. be referred to the police depart tills place, the'ninth victim of tho Freeman Desmond, $1,500; How- ing.to national jiefanse, it was an finances the fea^uijd^yj' lived when tha car in which he Rqjnbnd Saturday morning that Ki- 5 Judge Brown told Csaki that "ta ment. ' .: • \ • explosion last .week, were held ard Van NuyB and Leanore Bar- mounted today.' tional movetaent against; tu|i riding on Annistice P»y store tpbm at tho rear of the ston need not feel that he was bigger Tuesday mor,ning.' Miss FiUp»t- bara Snedeker, $800; 'Michael and I The five, who were recommended hell into a pole.ln Blaxftg Sta A letter'was also'received from had been entered ond.sevenal car losis, Committee headq than the authorities and if it were rick (lied early Saturday morning Julia Chercenak, $100; Josoph Hor- T>y 'Mayor August F. Greiner And d, Woodbridge-Township- wll John S, Mount, former chief in tons of'beer, valued at 126, wen will be the scene, of great,«. not for the fact that the officer had at the 'Perth Amboy General HOB- ! vath, $200; Chris Behrens, $200 Chief of Police George Keating to | Dorgal, of 3?7 Scott Avenue, not for the fact that the offi spectorof .accounts for the stat stolen.•;.••; ".v •'' .' , • [from now until November JJ5ii recommended leniency 1 would, fine pital. and Anna'Mahonpy, $253. Elizabeth officials, are; Elbur Rich departmentt t off educationducation, askfa»kfnn:. th» drive 0; s. The seabjH y.fllnnJrkW A solemn ¥gh masslpf, rofluiem ards, president of th& squad; Alex that U be •MjMtoere.d:,to do the ac icularly gay > accident The G»H«wt was aung by Rev. Vihfjent Finsl'at FINOS MOTOR BOAT ander Hamilton, captain; Gordon year >are p— . , , Coroner, Jamej:*. Fl ,. ,Gsaki was the only person who counting wqrk X t«e tonfj ^Qi}|»8RlpGif--A mating t St. Anthony's Church, Fort, P«4- A. Hunt, treasurer; Richard Lar- bright, Mrs. Rotbiusa said, appeared at the Township meeting school system. District Clerk tyo; 'an aij|e>B, T r flea4ing Sohool, %y ' Arilepon tePWtscI on minor r«- |r|ihW*«l}|icentU eligible tc found an outboard motor boa •Guatave Steffans of the Elizabeth diatrict chairman f«iT r toll to 17 BO far this ye Tbpfefts, Jr,f/iwi4 Jobn^;^tb of drifting li\ the Sajritan River CrJMtP^wjti(^ purwu, ond Dorsal k"l 4HmJtiktltoM FRIDAY, XOVEVBHt ft Mary LorttUi Cmpioii, Sewaren Pmonals

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Mm ,Brb :txH»d • -«tr- laifteKB j V***, Saoday/ in the iWffle ^®rm thf tiaw of, —Mr. aud MK. Biehaid TH ANKSGIYING MageEen to the •wwhtlday and |W, te action of -'the Japtn- Mieteatr ortr tivt veekea< tun A^eBBe, atteadcid tiw St Pwtl1* boy, .Wcodbiidfe Twrasliip At- Hayden of North Plamfield enter «e in Cnrna, thtreby eeaMishnif! —Jsnses McC«rmack,^f tained the ^cwaren W. A, D. Pefimrattp tan in «aaeBe, Son- tort»y, was aososnted tt* •winatr ; Ithe fact that tf we, « Arfwioto, }•««• ar. .... of a I5-j»aad tarfcej- tkis ir«k at ; ! Bridge Clob recently at a luncheon. «Btt to wttfe lh* flaw . Mn. M. MartrtH, of New Scores were made by Mn. John: York, Sunday. u —Mr. and Mn. Getnge B. Bod*- ti* ns^iiar of tJie Hope- TEL. WOOD. S-Z3M mt moR Ngm by hdp- horb, «f Cdianbk Amtc had at Motsmari of Bab«ay, Mrs. Albert —Mr. and Mrs. Benry ttatteh- ing fe«kmd settk affair* in flteir dinner JMS*S the latter1* «»- M. Ha*en of Woodbridge and Mrs. ford. of Enfield Boad^ sos-of Ferds, was the «tond ptiu k*r and trotter-hHhnr. Mr. and Ruas*n Solt of town. Miss Camline Ckapin, wiauw, fl^ B eash. •• Others present were: Mrs. Wffl. iiin. C. "M. Thomp«m and daafcb- lard J, Rankin of Aveiiel, Mr&Lyle j*er, aGUnd, of Newark; Mr. and Mn. CMtt Bnwkioar. and Mr*, Dawe of Metuchra, Mrs. Conrad r. and Mrs. Hiram Tntite, of Mn Walter Btotetbory. Mr. and Thnoas Hynes aUecd«3 it* hntb- '. Svern of WoodbVidge, Mrs.-Wiiliatn Mn. Thomas Biid and Thomas J eon of St Madam's, Gw&i Ur.i: Peek, Mre.:U^' 5 Beid, 6r., of Ora«e, oa Simday. of Trinity Bpiscopa! Cfesiri it the jH. Watson of Perth Amboy, Mre. iand Mrs, A. Raymuastn, of Ave- Leon £, Campbell, Mrs, Ei 1 RatiA Moose. WcodfcrMipe.' LA GRACE William H. Tombs, Mr?. Henry —Mrs. Cabin Jonason and Mis ! mli rtetntlyl . jXickfcnijB, Mrs. A. C. Dodwftjl and Baitiel and Mix. E. D. Smith. | —The Ladiei1 Aosiliary to fte Maifaret Ayre« were appointed'o —Mis. 'J«cph -FSBBI of • St. (CHWSTEN5EN | Mn-. W. Frank-Burns of town. f AmerieaR Leirion Post No. 048-will of the Christmas party George Avecs*, eBUnai»&d Mr-. WOODBRLDC£| HISTORY CLUB MEETS St. Paul's fc H. ddangattr. d7MAlNSTR£ET 5 Industrial ontpat s*t new rec- | Wednesday, A« CtarA to*e Wd Bee«nberJ»tk Rath, of BoseDe, on St jord in October, JoreB TeporU. of the Swrareu History Clnb will jAventl ScnoolhooK. —Mr. aad Mn. Bobert Wood- i Itaiy reported curbed in air ar.d be hea Wtd»etd»T. Bwsnber 4,jl —Mr. and**.•*. A. a: the hom? of MrsrGeorgeStiB-.of Gltndale fiowj; had «J Ifceir dj |»t tea by oil riwnagc. ! well on Giff Road Judge Herman g1jwt M»S Dknfta Patti«n Cily. rt-J HiUaibacb -sri!]!» the gnesr speak- tke Tret'^od. eently. i'er and a sak t>f artjtl« nu

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SanU Cl*ua U vtrj » 36« ST^IE STREET Afl Hie iwtow'j «ty I* KKCMMS PERTH WdBOY, N. 1 fiiw bMHtghY to yowin *Ws great Be prepared to vab ym , #...... 1tw«el>«rSoie of WflJvquoHty Bot dinner partj * ndil 'CotttS« IflltUMMI MMHI 00IMIHMI They won't meets. Have jwr Bne Joaepli "V. Costello, Mgr. «Me lhum UODMM ta ftfM. Each ait tmKvUiiKil model. Hatty LaXtirt-taaalalBaH- «h>de to $eV fiwn^S to'B mere wrw for 1M1 m Hmite «t owe, VIMHI Jlii» ieiusllofiel price! nes raora: snvta CO MI EARLY! CALL "WX,11a»" V^*^W ^Pf I^^^W?^r -'^^^^^^F* . IMl Nov.

yon c*n!t %eat it Woodbridge Nation^ D«lly MnlM and all foUU In ftichani Hunt, Her. MEMBEB FUnEXAL DEPOSIT UTKW and HEMBEt FEDERAL RESEHVE f,NOVi^Bliil( 1940 L1RKEYS AWARDED Mrt, Soinsei J* Thanksgiving Day Bride AVENEL P.T.A. CARD Betrothal Of Miss Ella Blake Told Hottest To Her tart $ WEEKLY SOCIAL , SEWAREN —The PARTY BjUCCESS At Thanksgiving Pinner yesterday Bridge Club Wat entertain*^ •t James' Church Distri- Home of Mrs. Samuel J. H( Many Pruci Awarded To Popular local Resident To Become Bride Of Herman West Avenue. There butes Many Turkey* At Winners; Mrs. Walter Plavin, Of Perth Amboy. fjo Date Set For Wedding UblM in play and party Monday Night Cook Wat Chairman awarded to Mrt. June* Hi WOODBRIDGE—At a ThankaglVlng dinner held yes- of IUsel1e,Mr», W. Fririkl weje AVBNT&L-l-The Parent«Teach"er terday at the Blake home on §chool Street, Mr.,and Mrs. town, and Mrs. MorrUon . ,led as Prlzes Monday night r Association held its annual card Julius Blake announced the engagement of their daughter, it regular weekly game social of Middltbush, party at the school house Friday msored by St. James' Church )n Ella, to Herman Plavin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Plavirr, MerrArtr prtMnt m i Hr* 1 night with*Mr». Walter C/iflJt is r James' Auditorium. Among r ; Smith ^Btrieet, town i V V Yttl Uirit " Mifs. Ndr,n»n\Aumjtfk atid MV- Mrs,,-Jacob"cob.Plavln. , p'tpt .'Perth.Perth\Aift\ » Mrs. Georgo BtUweU. of j^e-Connor,'--Eas»i Avenue, Se- Gua«t« ifeh Mr*. A..W. . John Eltej«hankv •• ,",''•' Wy|MWMhh a;nda;n'd;' , MttMtt'.. Leqn'.Pfcvirf.'oLeqn.Pfci.Pfc of Origin 01 Libraries UToli P NontjlayevgNon-players',, , prizes tiwenIwent *t* Mrs. . KWtty iChi^wJelt '.*ni ttobosivGrove Brilrtoi, ,Pa'.P' | MrM . andd MrsM . WaltiiWltir iii>-^ George'StivkaHMrs; JohaOardiioV, Burh*. The n«t m«UnJ| vW - >tfj>eH Gtovo Gr««)ibergrg, of PertPerthh - Amfcoyj ."Mr.Mr, To LocalGiAScont Troop Mi*. Ella Bl«k« t Mr»; William Gery, Mrs.-Earl Palm- dM' .' Pi'apP'k TPlavihTPlih , ollff WooWodd h.lfd at the home of Mi* Hdw4,n 1 „ P.crth, Amboy, ciyMts, John Urban and Mrs. Ed- Scout'Troop ^ .Ayenue. turkey, ahd ;ffVe dollars were bridge. w.ord Cirodo,' Pr!m in' the varioui No, 8'.met In'tjw ' pW-JSMEET ; jMjss;,BUa Plavln, it Potrti Amr EASIER .QlACKER ,1PC! to cfck of the flowing: jos were awarded is. follows:,,. Library. Tuesday afternoon in bpyf Mr: and MJ'«. Herman- TPSRUI, AVENBL—A' Tegiilar,; • Mrs Ji'Nsgy. King-George Road,- j w l lorvanpe of" nationar" B6ok,\freek.." ; g, Until scientists diseov'n ft Mr. and DeiU, Mr.Y. thatis^Miertii, , quicker, dwndw w i-n. Mrs, "J- Powers, -Fulton ContiVct, Mr, and Mfsi Edward Mrs;'EloaflOftancc, librarian, ttnvo .of thV Rifih Pi«trkt Democratic Hendinningj Mrs! D. JJ, DrfYoung, vin and Mrs, S. Pogu!, of.BrooWyn more"responsivei , onlly ftto I,r;,,4, 'town; Mrs. Mlale, Rfchwny, an jnterestlng.accouni; on tWo.fJrigln Club.etthe Jhifd Ward will be Held Bennett, Augusta Street, rs, Ray Misdnhelder, Mr. and. •N. Y^-'Mr'. an4 Mrs/JW Biriibaum called modorn. Only gai of Hbrories'in New Jertey and the the fa»t start, the IniUnt ( Barney Dunigan, Amboy Hobart Johnson, Mr, and and Mr. and Mrs. H. Gottlieb, of tonight at- the Maple Tr«e F»rm. various, uses and cla»sificaUon». of of temperature, this eompleU < iiie, townUMre. Stiglich, Mil- Mrs: Earl" WnVhtr,Mrsh M , .WiUlaWll m ;'Mr. and Mre, S. L«o Lowenkopf, of Perth Amboy, Palkenstern, Mrs, Frank MacGar- Gottliob, Miss Ruth* Gottlieb and books, A Humberof volumes with trol, the precise Mleettv* *b Avenue, towh^MrB. A. Tan- I win bo the guest' speakers. AH rah, Mrs. John Ettershank, Mrs. Mr, and Mrfc A, QHntrt, of'Bronx; different bindings were displayed, of heat desired, the imnwdiaW i, Lawrence Street, Perth Am- Frank Earth, Mrs, Robert Plass, Mr. and Mrs, Julius Blake and Chocolate and cookies were members'arc'urged to attend, Re- satlon of heat when turntd «f Olga Wester£a»rd, Gordon ahd »ll under effortl«u control Mrs. Roits Allen and Mrs1. Thomas Miss Ella Blake, of Woodbridge; served by Mrs. Lance. Present freshments will be servo! j ,t, Perth Amboy;-Mrs, Cap, t|Tt Thompson. ' Mr, and Mrt. I,'Kraft, of Long were Captain Mrs. Rodger Loof* ,,-tcrct and Mrt. William Fauble, Auction tefdge, Mrs.R. G. Pe- 'Island and Herman Plavin, of bouvow arid scouts, Dorothy Hunle, •oline Street, town. iriet1,' Mrs.1 tfornum Aujnack,' Mrs, |Perth Amboy, and Mr. and Mrs, Helen Gilbert, Dorothy Strus, Kay ipccial awards went to Mrs. Ur- Charles Klein, Mrs. Herbort Head, Kuima,; Theresa Matar, Evelyn „„*!, Perth Amboy; Mrs, B. Mrs, William Hoag.Mk John Palo, Miss Shirley Aiud, Mrs. J. W Paige, Joan Kciffer, Roslyn Pfelf- iBrti, Kahway; John Mlkajlo, Car- fcr, Alice Archer and Betty Lou —fihoto by B«chr»eh Mrs, Richard MeyerB, Mrs.' Edward |'Stark,Mrl, William Kuzmiak, Miss Mrs. J...Main, Iselin;*E. .- . •„ .._.., M M Joan Monson,,SUven Kuruia an* Griffln. Mrs. W. Frank Burns was | .i' Sewaren; Steven Langer, Mrs. Harry F. Burke olH ( Lydia Ashmor.e,'Mrs, %. W , Van Steven Oxl. a guest. ' ; • rtcret; Mrs. Lucitt, South Am- Cleft, • •• • .' -.•:• ' • ? '• PIANOS Pinochle, Miss Ethel Schmacher, Miss Helen Mora Ryan Is Stunning ...is, James Qillia,, Mies Florence| Klein, Mrs, - Joseph .Suchy, Frank,, EVERY MONDAY WGHT OCAL D.A.R. HEARS Bride Of Harry F. jfarfeg Yesterday Wukove.t8, Kdmund ''Speecfl,; Mw-,j Temi Joseph. Chippbji«ri,,George Kayger,' if Bjra.. Ernest Berger, Mrs, E. W. 100 150 TATE TREASURER five Sisters Oi Bride. Are Attendants, At Ceremony Wlttnebert; Mrs.Trank WukoVBtft, Performed Before Altai At St. James Church Miss Mary Cie'gotura, Mrs. Waltex 80 Cook,..and Mrs.Mrs,, %' SSiihumitckerf »189 jiteresting Program Is Pre- 1 ; WOODBftlDGE-At a verVprettrThaiilcsgiving Vedi hearts,. Mrs,.Adaift, Po.draw, Mrs, nice 1 Jorry Chervefbak and Mrs. Joseph' Isented At Meeting Of ding held yesterday jnornihg a£ teji o'clock at St. James 350 •( 500 1 McOarthyj fan-tatt.'Mrs, Theodore • up Janet Gage Chapter R. C. Church, Miss Helen Mora'Eyan, daughter,of llrl and A'rtym, Miss Theodora Artym and Woodbridge fiiigene Brown; rummy, Mrs. j WOOUJJRIDGE—Janet GBRC Mrs. John Francis Ryan, Sr., of 120 Green Street,-became St. James'Auditorium Sweyn Jensen,.Miss Gtace Stiles, LT, D. A. R,, held its Nov- the bride of Harry Francis Burke, son of Mr*'John Francis 261 MADISON AYE. PERTH A L meeting Monday afternoon Burke and the late Mr. Burke, of ' ., , -••> ; •' '' ••"' — Miiulh «l Majwllr Tli «(rf 1 waren, . .• • . The bride, who was given in mar Try "Mub-My-TlHm"—n Wonder- A. R., money is used, She suii riagc by her father, was gowned The bridoia a graduate (tf Wood- fill Ulnament OAK TREE RD.T ISELIN, N. J. lint the New. Jersey state ,daugh in ivory bridal satin made with bridge High School and St, Joaeph'j sunt j;tOQ to a chapter in Lon double panel in princess lines, College, Emmitsburg, She is a recently for an ambulance sweetheart neckline caught at the teacher at Port Reading School and _ c used.for civilian relief. * sides with a Clip of pearls, leg-oT- is ,past president ot the Yoflng Wo- |.A,student loan fund -U.Jtejug mutton slocv.es, Her veil was ivory man'i Clb ' DiiHoVed and three students ut . illusion caught at the top with J! C, at New Brunswick lmve a coronet of orange blossoms. She St. James P.T.A. Delegates |tin t;iven nirf. She told in 'detail carried, nn old-fashioned bouque At Brunswick Conference [ the Penny Pines project, wheru consisting of resca and lilies of the KINDUNG • FiREPl^CE trees arc being planted in a valley, WOODBRIDGE—A group of ant acrcaffe'in South Jersey in Sittcri AUend»nt» mombers qf the St, James' paro- ii-mory of their deceased mem- Miss Prances K. Ryan, sister of chial P. T. A. attended the regional •woop* crs. Each chapter in the state has the bride, served as maid of honor.. conference of parochial Parent- wamm BUDGET YOUR FOOD PROBLEMS out i United to the reforestation She wore a, gown of gold taffeta Teacher Associations held Tues- HEADING COAL I ork. . ' - ' and curried an old-fashioned nose- day at the St. Ladislaus auditorium Uiiy. The. bridesmaids, Alta, Doro- KQPPER'S COKE The musical program of the pro- in • New Brunswick. Rev. Father thy, Rita iind Monu Hyan, all sis- MASON MATERIALS nim included three piano selec- Jairjes Doyle of Carteret was the tors of the bride, wore frocks of by Mrs, Jhomas C. Hum- principal speaker at the afternoon lUEt OIL amber rose taffeta and carried co- hii-y, two Grieg numbers, "Dance session. iksM WMdkrMi* i-tiM lonial .nosegays of fall flowers. TWQ SUN MAID RAISINS, Pkg. _ 7c QT. BOTTLE COLLEGE TOWN SYRUP iprice" and • "To Spring" and The party included; Mrs. John WARR COAL * 8c lutti'i- two were junior bridesmaids. Einhorn, Mrs! William D. Boylan CIDER, 1 gal. jug ..35c VJ, gal --23c SOLID PACK #2 TOMATOES; Can niKonaise" by Mascnct. Two vo- J. Leo Burke, of 106 High SUPPLY CO. 1 solos "Sylvia" and "By a Wu- Mrs. Charles Arsenault, Mrs. Jo FLAKO PIE CRUST, 2 Pkgs. 19c CRANBERRY SAUCE, 2 Cans .,...., 23c Street, Woodbridge, served as best ML Q»»QB mmm fcrfall," w«ro rendered by Mrs. seph J. Graiie, Mrs, Alfred J. Coley i KIRKMAN'S SOAP, 5 cakes _•_ 19c SCOTT TISSUE TOILET PAPER, 3 RolU 2ftc man uml the -ushers were Richard arid Mrs. Leon E. McElroy, prosi WOOOWUSOB . Bergen accompanied on the LARGE IVORY SOAP ....,-.. ..._9c PRUNE JUICE, 2 Qts. ,_..:_l_-__M|p I'. Burke,- .of Perth Amboy and dent.. PARD FOOD (DOG), 3 for • ..._...25c COLLEGE TOWN SHRIMP, 2 Cans ~25>• W. B. Wright, Mrs. Hum- tuchen. The bride's going-away FRESH LEAN h"'*->- and Mrs. Kathryn Spencer. costume consisted of a dubonnet next meeting will bo held on Prompt and Courteous Servlct FLAKES umber IB at the Middlesex LOINS PORK outity Girls' Vocational School Free Buses To LEGS FANCY uschman Unit Entertained PREMIER OIL & GASOLINE SUPPLY CO. YOUNG y Mrs. Andrew Lockie FRIENDSHIP PARTY at Scott Hall, Elizabeth NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. RAHWAY, N. I WOODBRIDQE —Mrs. Andrew" PhoM R»K 7-126i — Night Phon. Rah, 7-0424-R BONELESS ROLLED RIB ROAST Mo, of Albert Street, was host- EYEKY WEDNESDAY BONELESS ROLLED LOIN BEEF 1 to the Bunohman Guild of (he Bottom, Top or Eye ROUND ROAST I'st Presbyterian Church Monday phi ut heC home. Mvs. Grace ,F. AND FRIDAY NIGHT LOOSE PORK SAUSAGE, lb _. u'bor conducted the opening de- Rii» IrnVM lllxh at Smith HIM., IVrth Ambuy UM P.M. itio'nals. . ; Amliiiy Avr. nt \\ unhluK- Mustard Stains CHOPPED BEEF, lb. .-.— — donations were vecelved'for a tuu St., 1'rrdi Vmliuj UiM) 1", M. foimksgiving baaket to-be sent to nunlclliiil IIIIIIIIIIIK, from football ITALIAN SAUSAGE, Hot or Sweet, lb. [needy family. A report" of tha WnudbrldKc 7i«5 I'. HI. I'vmbliiK mill WmililiiK- • •I pout successful rummage- sale iuu Av,.«.. ('Brlerrl IIdB I". M. Franks"? given by the treasurer, Mrs, llrMily ('uriiero, *'nr- kio, A revenllng party fol •eret „ Oi» 1V Don't spoil th* dny wed. timid I'rlni The Heal Vvr Th» Luit by calling down I The next,meeting will be held i llfiifiuleat AM H December 2 at the. Middlesex Council your escort for |ounty Girls' Vocational School cheering, frank-' furtervin hand— Vacuum Pack A Fall Classes Now Forming inustard >P>Uing in your lap!. Ju«t flY-MOUNT Enroll now for the vart smile, «nd\. »end Advantage, of Beauty Culture your dress to Us COFFEE for expert dry and Four type. 9f'co»»« to choo« from. t cleaning, ' . Ut. Cour». -. We have a spot-remoyai-labor'atory that specializes in doing hard.to.

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FOR ALL . * ' t» OCCASIONS ;«MII K»b, l!», rrfiss Fi* G«-. nf Ss^fr tail AUdy Hitehai it w''tak«,&> tbt Perth Ate-. I Roberts c Lieberman a' «»l Trw^frTw^fre fa tiwlr tiwlr !»»bey sra! B»snJt!al'»»d treated ajribj -rWf. efcft .fw it*} outfits ,, Hvydra OTTriB. Etjt Ctt» wiff;i Vb*ty •* **•• ^- • •ft**t* 1 W lull Sfiry *8*iW VStfnSi for the *fcw»t tk»bead acd face. IUl«U vWa * ccrtaia taaw- w «t«afy.~aft.J«ttfetaU j^ ft

jafc atka* kali IMIC finty m- ^^ ^ ^^^ „„,,„. itXr...r . lite u latert Iwwfinc esdor- «win ... TW aaly AiBf Mr. a«!c« champ is Joe Ksintor AaaVn fartat t» * WBMI 1M '•••its I*.M' t-» KJ&K *!» H«espk^wfd tint' sijot 41 consettitjw giuBcii Vtd- <• .-vffrtnee *J.d ran *l Ufc datfveDt nltiow'irtains to fti nptar< ti* «anr Main Wat tta ... the crowd at the C5ob f • ti# f.Mtl score «f ttt UtiUd SUt«- tte riaMd tie ear- Wr«»k a feoftla af ft • ayiga* a* each Sattiday nifht Tbt jra,t::j- do* faHMici ly Aaentafti lr«j aifd died for the di that it ij one of the prat Mat at 'Hatty'* T«tmi ia Perth eT*r/Xart*»iB*J«*t,tfH right ft religtow faitfa a«d The Government's Choice! In ibt k: ? ™»t. Kua» abo &«*- freedbtt Knd lirii ««ntrr will kat* Aahaf «<«. • Tfcaae Ojd ym notice the leoodtre of An exclusive Acme offering ! Selected and stamped "U. S. CHC CE' low tie. that the Creea Laatcra I pow-irbw, on the latest wir »**»! for us by Department of Agriculture **peH». Th« finest be<< ih, hsvfia* tcaai 'it ^Mrt&r *«r- tfae «s*i.j- tr..Lttt Smak and "democracy came at a price/ *e market affords. Same as served by the most exefashe hote'e. Utaly lap* fpiffr - - . Fraak ; cheer at>out... and Leo woold lite Karai*. «frt k«e|> it" (Shkky) Evarttti u »aw ukiaj j know, why fke dickens Btoo*-' 5utitties , TIK mwiing ciw*d with the w —tKe ."retnJw aeffissj of St «p bousf fe*o» to that he ta» jfirid Avenue has no street s§n Bo!y !&Be Swiety **f Governmenl Graded »U. S. CHOICE back ap ermrthU, he ,..-. | ^ j^ Eiabessj-, who hangs Ks reeettlr. JOMJ* Bitihi was first 2 ir*.j.*c rjii_'f ... 175 « hat at the Iselin Hotel now, chairmis of tiss ester- eoffimitM*. Tfee erter- ior raj&xg 31 Oinffient we coB?rs*d of se en- 11 15 joyable aotfcn pktmre, gineK Round Roast 29 'Paoei completed.-.——-..' "•'% 3 Ico , . . Tom, ftfroaph the cdartey of Praak V*i it's' cot for protection tttit Yards g*ifi©3 pasisf 1 Avenge d^ucce, punu 35 34 AVEKEL-M«. William H. Me;« Ursen wnld like to know Smoked Picnics S" Fords Fitkle*—"Roekeittr" h i Eunback of punt* .-.„.. 26 22 • . J WW*y fwhere "Rlbby"! Totin pnt the last Cormick and Mrs G< 8 __ «o eUi* lor exrwftioa for a Again Acme (Joes the impossible ! Small, short shank ! ^ " Howdl, of the Perth Araboy Chap- j ball in tiie last frame in the last cerUin pwtf ia tliie Fordj fekt We suggest that you order yours today. t. Yards lost, ptK&ities .... 10 jter,' American Red Cross, were the j of their match Wednesday Office . . . The |Uf op King of the American Home Mrs. Jack (Mailman) Georxe'i Road would like to hr**_ ?» W9^{.i^t^^^y^^*^^\^^ » recaperating at her ^ ^^ j^vby fUlll0r I ijR, Vahaly j|orosi Avenel at t meetinf'held Mon-(home on Grenville'Street and is Fresh Pork Sausage Meal ' 191 I' . L.- -T tiyenes- ' ..._." "' feaniklday afternoon *t roe Wm ***•''--"— ner*• —ineiia *-i—J-s OT' W TOv- »w*yw J*^ »«_»,/..• Ai-_ i^^, (.m i. i J t-G^-finn " /« ^ ^—iit— i "•7 atvnty I AUB ni still m. | • did-1 * reprafentatrrtss n't merttjon his name its one of the * RG...MDaPriie ..,..;... paszldewiM E.T feaftiraith Palcriki samples of artkles Deed- , B.E Yur& Wronoiricz i prisp Large I S( Coffey l«< » Heads I ^ I Q.B Cir« Fanttworth «*nnena. The Arttiel yroup gasa- f HerbeH Iceberg of tot fce£anie ke h»d to iorfc a LETTUCE I L.H Seaak Herbert ^^ ' *• ***»» ^^ 2 donUe shift at the Green L*m- •SLIGHTLY TEMPTED" tern—tke bo» wa* out "rint- Requert Feature 5»L Nile Vi!!>vr : : I F.B.....Kunie .-....:.... -Tinwtki'..""f1*5 M r* Affle™«n Hw»* HI" . . . jack (Of) TatiM, FVed | Scorde by ptriodi; ' project for the year.- _ ONIONS 10 19' GRAPEFRUIT 3 i0 P M n irifa *** scfUag (UtoHttc bnctiei ."HEN % ^oodbnd^e : . 8 0 0 S—12 * .**** «n °nnced for the Fancy SIMAT While Rk-Rkhh inicr FloFlorida.. far Pete V»n Sydde at their -. . C I Sooth River .... 0 5 0 Oi_«,Ghrut«as meeting which WiH ** 3 DAYS ONLY SUM. - SON. - TUES. v Stoaet lot kk> Veen u-*n»- CAULIFLOWER ORANGES I9 I Tonchdo»DS; —Semalb•', lateral) ^ OT M»B*»r. Deeeiibw ft^at riMitt..»_.-.,-,.. w, 1 mus «ne thr** vard rar- HeliMB-1 ** lf«* of *** «Kht»1»iB, Mrs. *«"*•« •*• r«« AMb*y Hut week BaiJuin or SUJTMO 6RANT POTAtOIS # and 14-yard ran; Kuiut, sereeS rt1™w«- •• . *,. ^J ,.... v.,,. , 43-Tt> bag $1.19 APPLES 4 d NIARTHA SCOTT ' pass f:om Cilo ar.o W-v.rd ria. ^ ^d ^^^^ .'^^ * ft Ti."?"^S T, • CaHt tor C " B^ > ' r ;w' its'if ^^ chairman of the Americsn i •••"*r*' « the fint thiai in i*tt ' CABBAGE ^ Swot**. 5 IO 1 Bw LEMONS "^Jin, MellJTco, So, S«S « *P"*«t *«» be the gnest I J«>wJ-»--»-e*h, *o tt«y off. ith, ~ Mqnko .P«!d B.. ' We knok w whho U going to take i ( ~rElia'.ici.n, ZipiitjTaks , K: ll* eichanred. A priie Also 20-6: CC for Vbt OMt attxae-. Edna OberUei to the Firemen'i Buckwheat Dinaer Dutce TbaruUr — bot OSCO Pancake Flour 5 Official! Strauss, Reftree; Me- we an1! Ulkin1 . . . Bill Kor.ch Intyre, U Head Parirakc and Jehaoj Choiu, of the Gen- Aunt Cola 2 MSeilieMer, In, Preaenci fieck- eral Garage, 'report that tilc« M s arc faster th*a deti^enei ba the PHnkc Syrup tf 41 Ptyetfa If ywa taw the j lipe, Mealy twUMs Satawr, Jin. WiiHaa 6«t. — firs — a*% job Jroft wovlin't wonder ..., -j Xn. Herbert Head, Mrs. John Jean Rojer* in log Cabin Syrflf tr fContinued"Won "Petit. 1) Mri. Bdirard GleBdmiifa*, "YESTERDAYS HEROES" his grandfather kept bringing op retook Ed tSUver) Finn about Quaker Pnfffed Wheat 1 l.- Thomas thompson, Hrt. two^weeiH to get his blood pres- STARTS WED. 1 Falkenrara, M«. Norman "I 2 Ppfed tlicx • bem cheated. . The I UK shooting the st ROONEY*GARLAND tUoe How * Pink 4 iigiin and another !">eBt Lettuce to Jim Mooney and 'STRIKE UP THE UWD1 1 e 0B Ll e id n Rice ; •* tutd. be said. '' 1 IT^? ? ^ 5 • pres * I»n; Grain 10c j'I The ne«t iBorame, sccording to' • election . .. Better ttick to "Econ- Noodle, Salmon 2 25 [^ •Carpejifcer's ttstimoujr, Mn. Mof-' i Ed . . . WiA the kind of nk; |.J fret teft for Kew Brunswick wher%! opposiTioa that the Alumni is prt- * 4Mt *M &ervi/i?- 05 th* jnry and tire? /: OetagM WOODBHIDGE—A ?ery sac With (Mfi4«M« of Srakca a t Let O«t Etpert G>r»ettreres •2le Fit Yott h> a "Rexee^ twin 20< Cotttrol F

went back to-«ri^SLf7 M f oUowB for proe«t»n.l*^*** t : Ywi Buy a New Fril he Jq>«M - wplj-S^SL"^ Mei W teh a efair and fterted to hit tne ^ P^^ ' M»; William ( 6 Joh ^ 18 Vltk it I put the *im' to wy Mp! ™?*». ^ " Mullen, Mrs. RAHWAY t t»'< .hot, but I didn't,aim." \*M*** f-Cohy,. Jta. Jo*** I, Now to Suh. A statement, made by Carpenter"jO™** M^ John Ejnhorn, Mrs. 1 4 ta» moniinirof die shootinf, to)"* * 9- ,«ajr«" Orief Keating,and Detective &*-[ PftJoeUe, «* Christopher Mar- Let u* alunr how divine- .Supreme Bread HI5 jgtiant George BaKot, yru adraittea M*i Ml* Wt»un Homond, Mrs. -Into evidence over the' ot>ieetfonjRog* Ge&, Wi. Stephen G*^l, ly young, bow |»*cefal- DAIRY DEPARTMENT W Carpenter's attorney, Edmund:Mrs, Herbert tyoktead, Mrs. Jo- ly fne, it* re*Uient r*- A. flhyes. In the statement, **feh «i^ijtonidnd, Xn. A. tirpkfc, Krs. strain* can nuLke you tJarjienter had signed he was qaot, Joseph Mahar. *d as sayine that he had first shot' Enehrti Mrs. Alum Hernra, Mrs. • Fiit|$waCi«5e;:: %W Moffrtt in the side and then as he Henry Ke^er, Mrl' Owen E Dtm- You'd never believe m ittempted to get up "gave him.ae|ig»j, Mrs. Edfclrd C&if. such IoVeliriea and lux- UnNiiiCtenlle '-"*** tecond barrel" He denied that; Whist, Mr*. William Goldea, nry poftdbje ift 8ucJ» a . ^tetement on the rtand and al*o de-ijrg. Henry Miller, Mife. AlUert tiny price. FBtt**s own ;*&H havin? said "You had yonritympjon,. H^, yuu,, ^ff^ figured fwin Lastique FKt-SH u. jour , I'm having mine to-IMrt. Michjfcl Conole, Mrs. J. E. back and ades, finnly Older. £ujof its (ajier, Powers, Mtt. Patrick Trainer and i fnsber Saiof today! molding, yet, oh so com- Mrs. Michael Coffey. fortabfe. CIdft ftwrt to Bett Fire Liri Possible Only Because We Buy 0 Attitef NotM I match knd Sizes 32 to 42. u_Th« Tuesday Afternoon p4^ Floor, • trtet Club met with BfrsS G. N.' V«H Leer on George Street this 119 MAIN ST 'week.. Vrs. John Etterahank and

>core winners. tl^MOtHERS } —The Girls' Club will meet EU^ABETH CARTOU . ?feakt Wednesday night at the home Ht 3tk»» eo-eoandlbrw,, MM. WalWr ^a^^a^^^^P^^^^^a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^aa^jaaapaa^^^^aa^^aa^^^^^^^fi ^JPwkw on Pfth Awoae,

j.Sj-j'1 Stl^ JX -i» d'^l^ B ^.<» *,<- "••«% i,«'. 'It, 011 r }&&Mtote,Rmance, Tkrilt h '£k . FEATVfiED M m MAJESTIC 1 Carm,'Fitm Of Frontier Heroes

+ When ckahinp Tyrone Power slashed on the screen Bmed on 'the tmMile «tt>py > p.f plot* engineered by ily and cun- the Dtas Theatre the jjifcged "Z" that is the sword pw of the boldest and most d»sh> ning- Mexicnn. schemers. 'Knute Roclme-AH Ameri- Br at CaltIopnifl inn ftdventiirers in American his- Most of the weeptai outdoor SSI 2 , l bandit In 20th Century-Fox's scenes lor "Klt>,C«r«on" wore pho- te tory, Edwnrd Small's latest pro- can* Is Pow*M Drama WJt.-Zorro," every fen in that audience seemed tographed on location at KaycntR, Of GreaUfenV life Tu! that,he w«s experiencing the movie thrill of duction, "Kit £ar«on," with Jon Arilona, noxt d( a hat U unquestionably the 'Who, with Linda Darnell, headB the the lau»h ri»t i»f (he y«ar hw Clayton Moore: The picture was ''iwckeU- hoo.ijc.- The flli^v; tolls'- the' ifeaturiid cast. , directed % tieorge B. JSeita, and Vastly picturesque noarion was -"jtonv ttiuirtph jof :hls career. chMon for the rtwJaT loartflah, irto ilyuarnic. story -of.'Knujtc , Rackno . RatRbone -has. a ttiftdy-mflde TOJE J'ohn IhrSaxst! Schulze ijctad as Art And WAda/Barn'oll, who l^loa- DiT«taf. .;• ' -' , * -' because of it» natirral maKttWcem fjoin Ijia early childhood, in. ffoj'. !t*d. opposite hlm;,h_as nev'er.Jopkf as a, de'ep-'d'yed' 'villain. "Gale Son- ''dergawd sooCes us the- vain, flirta- iotli{fbttnj?tne 'advemurc-lRllcd "•»y:i.v'tt'o' hl» :tragfc "and .untimely I ffivllfet: or appeared to ttt^atcr- tious wife of, the wicked aka)i|e, in '•• tjtt' IjQVtt 9 opnin^ eptsodis- of Carsan's" life when Re ion"' cumpraa' opetit'ed tin death. .-' • -: '•'•'.:'. . ';'•'' • iVAnt»ge..-.j,, , , , and others •who'Uhino' in the 'HU- id John.C FrcmohE of tho „v .,-hi(r>p(ltrfoft« flan)the nlght-iridtng »'Fr,ay /MipV \ Edward firohi- . (f^i'whd flo,ur1sh,ed in Pipeline," brin^ film ^nwritts, ^ftllfornitit Small's film ttf "Kit •l'e,09,0'feet high;- Tho "weird for ilmt one. loses,himself completely b«rg>ss the'nlejlilq;.Mpritagu Love', 1 roatlons cpmbine Ahtf^woded^ian/ jhe -most, eKclthiK.difys.oj'Ow Cali- Janet Boochor, -JlohVirt Loworynnd Hichavd'iArleli Bi)3 Aridy Devine 'Carson '., .^bouiidt) *.in "ffpectacular' hi theKripp.inR.Hfe'story'.of 'Sock'l Jcenes -inVblvijig;: ibltter. •fij; •tasits qFwin'd. and ra'jri.fit is", a 1 fornfa, lpafvlriK 'Behind tho jagged Chris-Pin Martin.-.' '• ••''..•• • to" the' Cresoant Theatre todejy lu'.d forgets that,he. is wntchjhi?' JWtli' the Indians, .dangerous traks faWdd'Vetflon- within' history. t6o i\ffbrd mark that struck -.terror' ia. •tficpictut'e was brilliantly d t- a motion "picture.;'Every manner- r in the-.latest 'of their; lift 'wagon trainsi plot* and counter- old tQ bo disebveMKi.' \ / . ism of the late gfeiit foofball.mon- 8ve*y hsart -but one, that of iher«cted byRouben'Mamouiiah Irom recn ettgagc,rnents. t«r, no matter ho.w rriinuto, was' beautiful und gentle aonorita wh'o a screen •: play by Jdfin >Taintor 'Bristling with •(irama, jltiipense RLADE'S |iroii«ht into his rottlliitic portray- (rave him her love, Foote, with an adaption by Garrctt and excltenieht.,t-h«,!!tory presents ill. H« looks, thinks and talks like Bdftstlnic the most spectacular Fort and- Bess Meredit'h, basied on Dick and Andy asAmerfcah perto- "~ and sword play the'screen the story "the Curse of Capis- Knute. Rockno's wjfo .Bonnie, is, , , .M - • -v — -r if VII viiM DlfVA x i. (ID WUinU \JX UH11 lo.um engineers'sent TOJ« tropical isladdto investigate treachery and p|nyed by Ga}e PfigiS and she gives; }M seen in many a moon^Power's trano,"' by Johnston McCulley. v M cxoellont pcrfprmnnoe as the! intrigue at their > compBliV's oil wmiian who understood and en- fiiclds. couraged him when he most need- CARSW AT Forced to assume the guise 61 oil ,i,l encouragement, workers, the two smash the coccupt STARTING WITH rule of the island authorities in a The famous "Four 'Horsemen" spectacular battle in which 'cannon; diioe again burn up the nation's and dynamite are employed to wipo ^•ill-irons and cross goal line aft- out the attackers, ,i- goal line with Kane Richmond Romantic honors in the film are as Klmer Layden; William Mar shaved by Arlen and Jeanne .Kelly,, shall as Don Miller; Nick Luknts blonde newcomer "mnkinB..h.8r .Eng- •Amerfem's Qre«te«t Story of Adventure! an Harry Stuhklrcher nnd Billy liKh-spenking film debut; •Mtes'SKelly llyrne as Jim.Crowley, iaa previously appeared in 5pnn- frontier M«i Wfl Wfcmen of Iron, Fight* Robert Bucknur, who wrote the ish-lnngitage films, . • . ing Fwrcely, Loving Tenderly 'icmirio, based his story on th Other supporting roles are >en- private papers of Mrs. .Rockne and acted by John Eldredge, James the reports "of his intimate friends Flavin, Francis McDonald imcr mid associates, In order to'lend Mala. An oiigmal story by Paul rvcii further authenticity to the Huston, "The Devills Pipeline" was: Him, a preat many of the scenes directed by Christy 'Cabanne. u'l-ro shot on the old stamping 1'iiiiii'ids of Rockne—the campui The Great Ttdkli J uf N'otre "Dame University. The CmeAian . Director Lloyd Bacon, notod fdi his action films, did a wonder- Fortified with an .almost inex-. ful job in transporting the action haustible supply of humordufl Bm- | and thrills of Rockne's life to tho tics, John Barrymote stars >wlth 'hts FFyrdne Power is itarrcd on" the «creen of the Dltmai Theatre 'motion picture screen. repertoire of 'howling histronicsi in the picture, "The Mark Of Zorro." "Knute Rockne—All American' in "The Great Profile." Tile pic- is more than just a story of a ture, which comes next Tuesday to itreut football "coach. It is n film Strand Theatre, is a hilariouB cue- | thiiL Should influence and inspir ation keyed to catch the madcap Earrymoro at his best. From the Americans iji every stratum' of Ward Bond and Harold Huber look on aa Jon Hall buyi gun« [life. and equipment for the poriloui journey to California in thii opening ao

it •••• . •• ON STATE STREET AT THE FIVE CORNERS IN A PICTURE' Continuoui From 2 P. M. Phone P. A. 4-3388 tfl ,* STARTING WITH The whistle blows.. [AS THRILLING the crowd:roMfl....( NCW and Rockne's j Fightin' Irish roam 1 PREV11E TUESDAY tAS HE WAS! ^ thegridiron againl •

Practical ii the word for Banita Grativillo'i topcoat in vibrant gre«n tweed. The Metno-Gold- wyn-Mayer actron «oon to be — XSB — •eon in. "Eicape" and G«llnnt Soni," don» the coat to'top a FROM THE FAMOUS RADIO PROGRAM beige wool froclc. An interett- inj note ii th,e wide belt in toft hid. A tiny,Scotch cap com- platei tha cmorable. KnulB listens to a pep talk from The United States Mrs.Coach. ...'tovMy Bonnie! EDITH FEILOWS '7 C%C Prepares Jg-.VtM stars In Alio: FINAL CHATTER Its Defenses DEAD END KIDS in InMTIOHl "JUNIOR G-MEN" GALE f»AGE • RONALD REAGAN

MON. and TUBS, ~ ALSO •WTHEUDIES

A TKillC D STATES NAVY IFXHllQlffRlli Jit) FK|EE CHINA r ^^£2afMHIH_ nimt -J. ALSO — BVBNliNitt ADMISSION TICKET % MET A MURDERER" ALL STAR CAST

WED. and THURS, ON GU« STAGE-SUNDAV NITE '«i : v i LINDA AUo the Sen»ation»l Reel—•'LpndjWi Can \ With the' cooperation of the DAS NELL I United State. N»Ty, Metro-Gold- I BASIL .EVERY CVERY I two-mil fhort thftwrog how tth* "RAGE OF PARIS" Navy ii rapidly rouodinv into *M)W._et30 P. M. WED. KITE ihape to meet «ny emergency DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. BANK NITE RATHBONE DANIELLE DARRIEUX ' wmrt. NITI CASH AWARDS | that may ari.e. The film, titled I "Eye. of the N»*y," »l« &»"* FALLETTE . ,J. EDWAHD BROMBBRG] MAJESTIC I tho intensive tr»inin| of ,'»• WCWTftOU t'OVTE • JAtfET BrECI 1 ENAMELWARE ^perionnel of th« Navy'^ •U-i" * HOBEHT LOWERY- CHHIS-PIN MAHTIN I CONTINUOUS PHONE P. A. 4-0108 gant complement, it* •>' To the Ludiw IdW bf H«wpiUl Sewaren •not, Mr*. Other P. K TOWN «d. Calendar Of Coming Events —The Semlrcn P. T. —PriwJ* &*«t Qui»». oi Fort mc«t next Tpekby af PRAISES AGENCIES the sdMtf MrfitMfam «,«, •«? will meet! tie _ , _ _ day night at the KiUtn h", , t7fa£ Horace Areaer. Of West at llMi»t»iT.t«ji tea. k« 7:fc«t" etjtwwei Ki* *. i -Mr. and Mr.. w.h,, bdiv K('5i) and rttpww •* »nd Mr*. 0. T. Ft«er. «f noatrinf, J. i ue' ifiepis " . . Jbi *»* the ThanloffvlBf dinner ^, . pr>.« CV.ni »:-i: it** ^fl1 Briar', to'•>'«*> Unc*,cf ftv . Kwtotrr- &'. tb*&mj4 $ir»« *£*• PU Swpwjf'ii Maw «{-! i tro months, irt no* r sue* Mt, and Mn. P. j i, -, ' ••. ••«. ••.'•Hi ITtentX. B&rnAUL'feityiaft;;- .-.•••> «n tie cornw of G««> Street and Rt"b-,. and wo* f ***< AvlD*l, 1tJ$ tfttTDf»on,(;u(»- r!*.d Mr* l^ —Mr. and If ft, filter M i •• "- • •,': Jute*.WCliff'Rwii•,- .•.'.'- Mrs H,6«*ll s -mathjir." Hrt. '' f Mt 8 M> K!«aJn'a'tt«h«r^J|j*'K.;M ran, of <—J-ohii

1 ., Sale *f icrje'fc* ;?*««,'*? "be. .-it . of the Middknei t'Om j»l*y, "Hraw'BpjrK" at-Hafta •'. twittti .••••-• ' " . ' ' ' • ' . ft Sow".'* t» BaUermirtlu nrieb C3nh at i; tlw .eo»«u»** .bridge T: Sr»«f^n H»1«r}- Clni> Chrirtafts »«ty>F at bcioe ord and mofBiK this wonderful j nm-' f« qaiek action ia br*ad- "WtiVe ve a» es UK tsbject 190 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY of Jlrt JohL A. Ktans.'kc. oa WeS AT«i»e •»'J!i catting the aew »ttdi made felperiaj«lir.,,Eaidjni*a littlebaan. •B-irk." Tbe .action was ' Mrt Freni 2. UFtrt. Mr&'^untte! J. Ht-niT. Mrs.' - ctoo»ly adopted. Miciud QuLia HBO" Mri. Ktiky ChEshnjel *s co- possble to war* aid to fa*. I'fal >nt faembtn of 4« Woo* bostesM*. Drwsaber S7:Ettiiee BloomfitJd Chspur, C. A. B., Chrisiaias Report*: m at Mi*. ASIA MaHen. of St- Ud participate HIGH SCHOOL LIST? CHRISTIAN GROUPS jjo es' Psrtsi Arobey , Sbt go". * Jot: of fttE ©a; of her tfxiAt ... Th»'. 39 ON HONOR ROLL HOLD FALL RALLY verr seer ,»W thai bac iprae '. . . That Freshmen Nnmber Eighteen County Endeavor Union While Seniors PUce Bnt i Conducts Annual Event At market in tb* former Storei buiMing,. . . Th»t * Nine, Ferry Announces j Congregational Church 'Woodbridge iuBsicisn with L T., has named his WOODiBRIDGE — Thirty-nine j wbODBRIDGE—The Middle- l*s Tab*r's ortbertra. Woodbridge ifigh School students\ sex .County Chrir.iar, End<-avor' are on the honor roll for tie last; Union • held its1 annual fall rally.j marking period, according to art .recently attbe Firist Congregation-•• ?oofe: announcement made today by:al Church-here. Tht- conference: "j Snnon ar« rift around the Priflcipaj Arthur C. Ferrj'. Those ( opened with a ,-Vapptr served by; Mertorisl Building thai the official on the honor list are as follows; j the wonjen of -de'.churca, assisted nay.fall or* one or two u Seniors: Rath Anderson, Milli-;by the entire siciety. the parties the first of cent Harmon, Grace Mrs. Kathryn Holland led the Frank WWuto7etE, newly Charles Jirsa, Rita Nebcl, Gloria! it committeemaa from the Potter, Matilda Schmidt, Annj ammunhy *!n?in» 'at the.' t&ble. third ward, attended Township •ich-srenier, Roy Simm. |, At the business sessiorf, the fol- Monday night. Tryine to Elmer Aldington, Mil-.- lowing officejrs |tt a few,helpful hints,, Frank? Jr.ed Petereon, Margaret pogaily, Gordon KarneU, president; Roland | j .jt)awne Derick Gardner cele- Roy Rosenkranz, Guy Van Syckl,e);O!"*er,,of Jamaluri-. and Miss krates her'birthday Sunday- Jflbn Venerus. ''Marjareti Ekt, vice- pzeMde.nv; :: Sophomores:Emily Gec52y.WRl-;JiiK-'i Lydia Kere,-.pf-Keyport,-^:.' lotaething mu:-t have i iliat Ted AM^h-S' ;;inK-rerHwOTdek,lsEbel)eKJtment,Ed- 3:et4ryi Car] Gtihr.tr, of Carur- Sfftool]-vin Potter. SSp'ty Potter, :L?ns»;.«, trea»ur«;-M,rs. ,H«ir>' Holland; «md romar^tch - . W T fate'.) I!;/--;- -•'•• - -fir'-Usk. ' • ' ; jiisior .sispMintt'mJisRt; liev. An- •:•}' (jt. i FrC'sfjri:';-'!.: 'Yi':;.):s.!!d- AiV.krs.on,'-drew. Laynian,"«f -j.fmesb.urg,.-Rev. Wmelf.. ':•'•-:; t inite w(»"i ; "J «^~ rm-j•>ir6ihy.:Bdtjr- .--'Jlic5»'-i Funjeet,' D'.':'tortmz,' of "Cantrei.' Rev. Sftat9i«te will continue admi.i 3 anley Jcn*en, Bartholomew.: Jor-,, Bmcc ZJilmaB.of New Brunswick,. iano, Dorothea Kennedy,.iArthur. Rer. GWieb Ren'seh, of SajTe- of relief-here or r«urri it to the "inauer, Martha Lo'jew*ki,' Blanche villt and Gonicri GViL adviiory Township. 'ifary Pinelli, , Veronica board riiembers..-': ?Mo, -Eleanor Poponich. SaHy, At the evening service held at Potter. Ralp'n Rankin; Kattueen . h cb, -WiiUara .Eilis, :presi- FACTORY Although a lota! young., lady is ht c ur Reynolds, Gloria Rusinak, Ruth dent, preiidtd'.''-'assisted ..by the wry fond of Jimmy Lee he ha*Schoenbrun, Ottille Schork. for only one young lady, pa*:or. Rev. B. D,-Strong.'Instal- Howe, of Perth Amboy . .' lation' of the iieiir.officers waj'con (Sewaren) Hen'drickseri, was ducted', by. Miss. CJitire Pfeiffer ne 'from Mitchell Field, for TRUGKHnTTRUCK sate u-crtation. siiperint'cjuient $3ltHfagivin|r . . . The Wocid- The speaker of.'the evening. Rev. It's really plain common sense. We are able to sell you BOND b Wjft Alumni gajne Sunday will THEN POLE; 2 HURT David Di Van Dyck, gave a talk U, held for the benefit of the on Chins, telling of its people CLOTHES direct from the factory at factory prices, ONLY BE- 1 twdbridge Emergency Squad. | and present, day conditions there. % ie.bbys interd to buy some rain^ Bakery Truck .Crashes IntO'j-'wnufini 'Eijis, retirin? CAUSE WE HAVE NO STORE OVERHEAD. TOsfurthe r saving 3&iti for members of the sauad Q j t tr i • 1 n ,i was presented with a gift in reedg- ; - M'ltK on calls in rainy weather. rarked Vehicle; Botn |nition of his tWo : M is passed on to you. , , ftie squad could us*.some blank- servite ets and other first aid equipment. Drivers bjured .i - Perhaps some other or&am«ati<»n -—— -1 At-U-ndance banners-'were given " * , " • * • -mold like to lend a band.... WOODBKIDGE—Drivers of two j to .the Iocs! congrejratipnal'society trucks were injured early Satur- and,Mi th* Sayreville societ;.1.' day morning when they collided on BOND'S tremendous selection••* • BOND'S outstanding values -- t/ie Notebook: EoadSt. Georg; e Avenue, near Enfiejd I /•i' Johnny Royle has a new According u> an investigation1 BOND'S invincible styles - - BOND'S superb tailoring - - BOND'S^! "fjn. his trick thumb made by-Olficer Henr>' Dunham, a! 1 Doe Belaf.sk> . . Al-track, driven by John Byba*, 32, of! guaranteed fine wearing woolens combined, with our selling pol- all the boats are coming 567 Main > Street, Sayreville, and «ot of Smith's Creek, indicating wneiij.by tie Ward Baking Com- icy "that we never make a sale, we make a customer" - - makes /{bat the boating season is officially psny, tr»ve]inj north on the 'Aire- the Coast Guard Reserve; ,ue, striick another truck owned BOND CLOTHES definitely the PEAK of clothing value in the • emtinues to drill twice a month.. by MeKmky Brj'ant, 39, of 411 Carpenters, m&sont, and East Sicth Avenue, Eotelk vnieb country today. i * | [•fter craftsmen are going to town was parked os the east side of the RADIO REPAIRING „,'_' to get tie, A & P pan of road. Bo'ant wa< fixing a flat tire ON ALL MAKES, l-'j a PoRal Telegraph pole. fltit unUfartloB on cvrrj lull. was one of the first, at the Dyba* and Bn-ant were both in- L -scene and lent a belpin? jured and treated by Dr. Benjamin Weisenfeld »t police headquarters, j H & H. RADIO iht former for lacerations of the! I Walter S. Hinlu, Proa.* left knee, leg and head and con-i but But Not Least: 1428 Main Si. ' SUITS 21 tf Overcoats tudons of ibe chest, and the latter J«e Sisolak, of Fords, has never for laceration of the left eye ball. Tel.' RA-7-,1049 a pre-Thanksfe'iving fishing H* to Long Branch .., Township ipai Estate men predict -big Changes for Main Street in the DO WHAT THOUSANDS ARE DOING YEARLY GET THE qext few' months .' . . Not jthat Professional Portraits it b * secret any longer, but Har- FACTORY SAVING HABIT. BE BETTER DRESSED "BUY" BOND. old -Trotter is keeping pretty sjteady company . . , Bill Fiupat- for CHRISTMAS , |ick was the only fireman hurt at fht explosion scene. He ran a nail . Your relatives and friends will appreciate YOUR , through^his foot.. . Christe^n's PORTRAIT; They can buy anything that you may ^vblix and Jackson's drugstore give them except your PORTRAIT. ' windows arc beginning to look like Special Christmas Offer! "f'-V e 'U 0 V H U ait Plwque XjlilV Order Horace Ogden Is Pledged F l\ Ju L ») °" To Honorary Fraternity With Each 0*>« 8*10 COLORED CryiUt Portrait PUtqiie 'r' .WOODBEIDGE—Horace Ogden Order With Order For Twelve 4»6 Portrait* . NEW BRUNSWICK FACTORY '; ion of Mr. and Mrs. Paniel Ogden, tcf 193 Decker Flare, is one of the I rmtudenta at Michigan College o: Also Souvenir Photo Mirrors With AH Orders AT HOWARD STREET, NEWBRI J. " Mining and Technology to be • ««'d«ed to th<; '-Blue,Key," na- l,'Uonal honorary earn pus leadershH- Jaffe Studio OPEN DAILY, 8#0 A. ii UNTIL 6 P. If, ''frat«niity. , t Ogden is i-n *:i'> 'i* of £!gm 60 ROOSEVELT AVE. Tel. Carteret 84666 EVENINGS-TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY UNTIL 9 f. M. ,Bho fraternity and actnc in K, 0. Hour*: Daily 9 A. M. to 8 P. M Sunday 10 A. M. to S P.M. - f. c. alfairs, publieatjona and two Metallurgical fraternities. i

*4J W *Boy SconU For more than 80 years the Boy Scouts Ding Dong, Ding Dong National Policies May Lead USTQX of America have been Met known for their Good Turns. In our day-to-day life we Wat; Other Courses To sometimes, smile goodhafotedlr at these / - President Roosevelt, In his campaign, assured us tMt daily effortsto be of assistance to othew? thi* country can go forward in peace; His opponent* % ,„(lent; UWMHM ^rK«nrd, SecreUry.- during times of stress our appreciation hw .Wendell Winkle, likewise assured u» that, if he wert often beeh more actjvd. The history of elected* there would be no war. Yet the cold facto-, , WII-LIAM8ON KDLLT rI DiA Publlihir that both candidates advocated policies and approved Biifp^ A'Kl>-;8 B. QRBOORY ..... such recent disasters as the New England, M«»|toi Editor sures that may lead us into war. * '. v''5 hurricane of i9&83oodBintheMississippi •The present-Congress, this year, has afproprii yll tornado^ in; the Srfuth,. forest fires' nearly seventeen billion dollar? for the" Army, Navy i in the'Kest-even' such roan-riiade-emer- Air Ctyrps. This is not an issue' between the partial 1 gencies a^ visits;Vy icings, Queens', and causeboth Wittkie and Roosevelt stood tot "defense" and if there was a difference between thentit was.over ^hfel ast Tuesday's ek^IOBipn;H'ilie- IpVariahty ta^djw i'niehtion id: Signal ^pqritioh;plintf 'rendered -by these could better prepare Iho fighting forces, pf the natltfn. - t : <; tfie p-ub)lc .iocally 'the:;tw*prif'^f the . - ', Oar Pre-Wm Strategy Collapus V -•'. ' smile. For .decades American strategy revolved, around * * small Army, depending upon the Navy-tto protect u^ from \\'iti>.disast$w.of that "natUrte, arid with •messengers W as^aidea to reao'ue" 'worters, actual.invaston., • The, idea Was that, in the event ol'ii^e,. (, | n c re using f lqw of men Into' the various the Boy Scouts '•h*y«>off feh& nutidri'ses- the Navy would be adequate to.'screen Whatevermilititfir ( of Ihfe'armed'f orcifts ot the n'ationt tee' : ' ' "' f' ' 6d. Cross;fiefd'/bf operation1 is peajily. expansion, that might, become necessary for the fftrtfcttW ' -.'•Thoajj of us who entered th? 'period^of occasion. This was ipund'strategybecause -this' balarice of the ^rid War, ignorant'of the vAtu'es "of power between the nations made It'unreasonable to ex-" [.The annu%oll call of theorganization Scouting soon came to.know about it. Scouts pect;atta'c}i from more than, one" natiofi". • • , ' umfer rway and ^wiil continue •now sold Liberty Bonds arid Thrift Stamps; they With the formatlpn of the Axis between Germany and ut November. It is to be remem- cojlected untold tons'of, fAit pits for gas Italy, this, confidence in our previous strategy weakened. ll'i'i: that the contributions in this roll call masks; they located thousands of walnut Immediate moves were made to strengthen the Navy in4 i I)C devoted entirely to the work and trees for the infant aircraft industry; they increase our air forces but more in anticipation of, rather - needs within this country, assistance distributed literature for the government. than in the presence- of, actual and threatening dahrtft* the overseas war victiijis having been In scores of other ways they contributed There was no need for* a large Army because Great B iinid for the present by the funds raised to the nation's'war' effort. Their record is (WNU&Kvict) ain and France, on one side, balanced the totalitarflm summer. > . one of which they are rightly proud. ' threat, making improbable any move against this hemis- lit is also to be.remembered that of the The Boy Scouts are preparing for a phere. . T ' ^T™^ ^ ^^^ ^"^^ "^^r ^^^F "^^^ ^nn"~ ^™i^" ^^^*~ ^^^^ ^^^ ~^m [iiiributions received, only a part goes to nationwide long-term Good Turn. Paral- When the French Army collapsed In June, and France i headquarters, the rest being kept leling in their own way the government's Years Ago \ surrendered to Germany, the balance was completely up- [nibble for local community-needs^—such set. immediately the minimum safe defensive rquirementa huge defense program, they are launching Of All Things • ^Ten/Year* Ago ,' jibe Signal Plant blast. ' their own program for strengthening and TOWNSHIP-WOVE TO of the United'States included new means of assuring our in the Red Cross. Your contribution, invigorating Democracy. Troops are be- By Harold G. Hoffman FIGHT UNEMPLOYMENT safety if Germany and-Italy won a complete victory. We * "There must be something done, had to consider the possibility that the Axis powers would, - or small, will go a long way to aid un- ing built up to their full strength of 82 •otherwise God only lfnows what's rtiinate victims of disaster.' Scouts each. New emphasis is being given TRE,NTON.—The business stat- mohey to pay his taxes. One side going to happen this winier." With acquire French warshipB and, maybe, some of the British. to advancement through the Scout ranks, istics show that conditions are of his face Bmiles when his town this fervid plea for immediate ac- fleet as well. This would confront us with grave peril. IO that every member will be at the peak slightly better, the patient is gets a new swimming poolj the tion, Township Coinmitteeman Ja breathing a little more (Sasily un- other side weeps as he toils to pay cob W. Gratfsam drove home hid Huge Army Needed Temporarily ; State Police Systems >f his efficiency. Scoutmasters-'-men-who der the pulmotor. for it. , arguments for Township recognU Obviously, the logical step was to increase our Three-fomjhs of the States now have evote part of their free time to developing The pulmotor, of courae, is the The net result of it all is that tion 'of the unemployment problem to such strength as would permit it, under these new con- steady drain of national and state we «eeni to be priming the pump at the meeting Monday afternoon. ditions, to carry out the mission heretofore assigned t >." police systems, with general authori-'etter citizens—are working, on plans for He urged the appointment of a dti public deficits. Public spending which is not connected to a well; our strategy. This wasbegun but, unfortunately in enforce all criminal laws. . ^ soping with emergency. In the .light of for relief, for made employment all the water we get back is what zen's committee, consisting of rep- defense, it takes some years to' enlarge a Navy and There are limitations in many com- what the Boy Scouts have done in the past and for national defense, is dis- we put into it, less spillage. resentatives of all civic, social and tributing purchasing power widely » * * industrial groups la make a survey battleships could be constructed it was realized the na- onwealths but the International Associa- 30 years, these preparations for meeting of the situation and have their con- throughout the country—but the In plain words, the private busi- tion might have to meet a supreme test. There was only". [in of Chiefs of Police point out'that the hurricane, earthquake, fire or any other money, must first he prised by tax- ness that was.to have been inspired clusions ready to proaont at the ation or by borrowing. We are not counts' meeting of unemployment one way to prepare ourselve^in time and that involved the piinsion of state police authority is on kind of disaster, are comforting, They by public spending has npt yet creating new wealth but rather caught the thrill. We are some- to be held in New Brunswick, No- quick enlargement of our air force and the immediate mean that, regardless of what the rest of vember 10,' .• march. ' ' continuing to redistribute What we what in the position of the snake training of an Army large enough to guarantee the safety the world does(/ the Boy Scouts will be pre- have. that started to' swalloW its own While it is generally agreed that state of our shores. ' pared. , • • • • ••• • tail and continued doing so until FINAL PLANS MADE FOR |)lintig is an executive function, only half The pulmotor is never more than there was nothing left of its per- HALLOWE'EN PARADE . Consequently, while waiting for battleships to be ! ihc States have placed the departments an emergency device for tempo- sonality but a startled look as "it • Final plans are complete^ for launched in 1944 to. give us the two-ocean Navy we need, rary, use. It is designed to save realized the inevitable end. But Woodbridge's big Hallowe'en pa- 1 lor the governor. Some of the others A Comet To Be Visible the ltte of the patient and to carry the snake was committed to the rade arid celebration tonight. A it became imperative to "create an ample air force and under officials, indirectly responsible to him on for a little while until Ijis program and so it made one more reviewing stnnd has been built op- equip a large Army , The air force, in view "of modern A newly-discovered comet will gulp,; whereupon > smile and snake posite the. squaro at,Green Street K thief executive, •fettt-ten States have lungs and take up their nor- warfare, must.be a permanent safeguard but the Army, bly be visible in the western sky late this mal task, It ia not, and never has disappeared .from earthly view, and' Rahway Avenue," with lights Hoc responsible to independent boards or probably snapping over into the and decorations already in place. expanded by conscription, is a temporary measure to serve month or early in December and the ordi- been an appurtenance ;to be worn Immigsions. as permanently aa a pair of pants. fourth dimension. Another band, the Middlesex, Fife a present peril. It is essential, we think, for all Americans - nary observer ought to'be able to look into and Drum Corps, has been engaged There is no question that the We don't want to do that. to understand'that this nation will not require a huge ; In the twelve States which have no he sky at night and see this most unusual, economic pulmotor of public sptnd- • * ' * to play and the police hfcve made tc police system, officers are restricted ing saw us through ft very bad finan- Buttling With Arithmetic final qrrangemen.ls to handlo the Army when the present world crisis e'nds, or wheh we itartling and spectacular sight of the hea- :rowds expected. the enforcement of motor vehicle aiid cial accident-j-but it is about time The trouble With ,us is not that possess a two-ocettn Navy and adequate air forces. that our norms] faculties got back we have been trying to lick a de- lirliway regulations. In time, it is be AUTHORIZE ADDITION on the job again, pression all this time; we have been Oar Policies Are Disliked Abroad While in early times comets were taken TO SCHOOL NO. 11 '* lived, most of these departments will » * * trying to lick arithmetic. Arith- While the United States is arming itself amid the as portents of famine, wars and the death At the school election held The Fly in thr Ointment metic does not respond to inspira- c into genuine state police systems Tuesday night throughout the desire of our people for pea.ee, arrd with the assurances- , of kings, they are now recognized as celes- The first requirement of a.jpul- tion any more than it responds to The size of the force employed varies Township the voters decided to au- motor is that there must be some legislation. Two and two are four recently given by both candidates that we will have peace, • tial bodies, independent of the earth, but, thorize the Board of Education to feth the States, ranging from-14 members normally functioning person to op- and that is that, world without end, the government, with almost complete popular support, > nevertheless, excepting their tails, subject build it 12-room addition to School I-South Dakota to 1,959 in Pennsylvania. erate it. People" who are gasping amen. for'theft" financial breath can't help No, 11, on Ross Street and steps is pursuing policies that may lead us into war., Forto- to the laws of gravitation. This is not a partisan utterance. each other with pulmotors. We are will be taken immediately to rush nately, no, political question is involved because both Thwe has been plenty of ignorance • Many • residents" of Middlesex County easing into a semt-pei'manent situ- the proposition tc completion. 1 of the facts of life (like arithme- President Roosevelt andJVh . Willkie took the same posi- ation in which a large proportion Centralized Purchasing have speculated upon what Would happen tic) on bath' sides of the'political of us are kept alive w.ith, publicly- Five Year* Ago tion and our assistance to Great Britain and China have f. the earth should come into collision with fence; maybe I Should say.'on all owned pulmotora; the fly in the DATES SET FOR TRIALS been accepted as national policies outside the realm of Some business men, who object to the sides of the political fence.- comet. Astronomers say that so far as ointment is the question, "Who will OF 2 LOCAL MURDERS Iviirnment in business, take great delight * * * partisan debate. the tail is concerned, this is probably a fre- operate the pulmotors to keep the Two Woodbridge residents—a [ talking about the inefficiency of all forms Probably, our error has been that Our aid to the British, self-limited, by the phrase quent occurrence. They tell us that it hap- pulmotor operators going?" nmn and a woman—will go on government. The first part of the answer is we let ourselves drift into the idea trial for murder this month. Tony "short of war," must in o,ur own interest, be sufficient to pened twice in the last century and prob- very simple. It is the same answer that we can do as n government Zullo, of Port Reading, under in- prevent British defeat. While it will not cause,us to de- Unfortunately, the criticism is true. 1 things we cannot do as individuals; ably occurred in 1910 during the appari- that fits all problems of govern- dictment for murder in the first clare war on Germany or Italy it may, lead them to attack average democratic government -is 1 ment. The fellow who keeps the we let ourselves be persuaded- that degree, atrocious assault and baW tion of Hallett's comet: in no case was any arithmetic'was a survival of u us. Assistance to China involves the same risks in regards mewhat. inefficient. The fact that gov- pulmotor operators operating is the tery with intent to kill, and carry- particular effects observed.. taxpayer. , selflsh'past which could be made to ing- concealed weapons, is slated to to Japan. Since the Rome-BeTlin-Tokyo pact was signed • mont must please people tends to pre- vanish by the waving of a wand Of course it would-be different if we • In our highly organized and com- face a jury November 18. in New solely to protect these nations from'our interference itt' Int the adoption and enforcement of. rigid plex civilization hardly .anybody and the repetition of the right for- Brugswick, On November 25, got into contact with the head of a comet. 6 their present wars, and since they may conclude that our' psinesH principles. plays only one part. The taxpayer mula of magi words, Mrs, Anguline Mazza, 38-year-old If the celestial visitor happened to be is a taxpayer only on a part time If that is true, it must' be that Hopitlawn mother of six children, is policy of aid to the British and Chinese constitutes inter-, This is seen very clearly m the haphaz- we haven't found the correct words small, there would be a fine meteoric dis- basis; most of his working hours scheduled to go on trial for shoot- ference, it is easy to see that our continuance at peace ' systerh of buying that is followed by are spent/in trying to earn from" yet, Wo have waved plenty of ing her husband to death July 6 as play ; if the comet were moving rapidly, depends upon a decision to be^made in Berlin, Rome or, pst governmental unto. The men in of- some form of business enough wand,s. he lay in bed. the meteors would be consumed at a great Tokyo, and that no amount of peaceful, intentions on the' , without regard to party, and without RED CROSS MASES altitude, but if it were moving in the same part of our government has anything to do with the Issue., iTence to rotten graft, throw favors to 5$ FOR CANVASS direction as the earth, rfnd at about the OTHER EDITORS SAY Organization details for the Red tain business men, without calling for Cross Roll Call were announced JVo Peace By Appeasement \ same speed, the collision would be more relaxed, .as Mr. Morgonthau asks, Of' course, the President of the Unit.ed States can se- . is and without a strong effort to obtain Must Debt Go Sky High? this morning by Mrs; Goorg^ F. serious, as many meteors might reach the But the raising of the debt limi Hunter who stated that the annual Those who recall that the United cure a temporary peace by appeasement but, in the recentV\ cheapest possible prices. distinctly should not mean taking canvass for funds to support chari- larth's surface. States, through Congress, has late- campaign, both the President and Mr; Willkie repudiated'..J •W States, we are told by the Nation- he lid off government finances or table work of the local chapter will } 1 ly committed itself to ?16,000,- There is no reason for anyone to be- the. national economy. The defense begin immediately and will be the suggestion. Thus we find the United Spates pursuing a M Association of S,tate Auditors, Comp- 000,000 of defense expenditures program should aim at getting the pushed vigorously until Thanksgiv- el lurs and Treasurers, have saved money come alarmed'The vast Recesses of celes- while already close to its national policy that may lead ,to war and, because this danger " utmost for every dollar and should ing. Fifty-ftve workers are listed 1 recognized, the nation feverishly prepares ito fight, creating centralized purchasing depart- tial space, coupled with the insignificant debtlimit cannot be greatly sur- n the campaign. prised that the Treasury should proceed on a pay-asryou-go basis nta. In New York,,Virginia, Missouri,1 size of our earth, almost guarantees that as far as ppssible. The needior,de- necessary, rather than give up its policy under feel trie need of an increase in that ENFORCE NEW CODE from abroad. ~ ' aryland and Massachusetts, competitive m> cc«het will ever collide with oTir globe; ceiling. But for Secretary Henry enSe emphasizes the necessity of DEMANDS BUREAU • every possible economy in other and centralized purchasing have pro Moreover, if this were not true, there Morganthau to propose on the sec- Rigid enforcement of tlje model ond day after election that triis- departments of the Government, building and fire prevention codes [iced lower prices for state supplies. < would be no reason to worry because there limit be raised from $49,000,000,- The gain in business and employ- will be ' demanded, underwriters A Tribute To America is absolutely nothing that we can do about 000 to $65,000,000,000 is very uHa- ment resulting from defense activ- warned this week in announcing Thomas W. Kenyon of Carteret has expressed,! it anyway! , . quieting in Its.implications. ty out to reduce materially the re- wholesale premium cuts in insur- quirements for unemployment re- sentiments on the present situation in a group' To be sure, the financial mark- ance rates applied to eight of the 1 Laval Says Democracy Is Dead ets responded apparently to this lief and at the .same time'greatly Township's nina districts. R«- verses which,we publish herewith: • increase the Government's tax Pierre Laval, Vice-Premier of France, .'•• Swiss Navy In Trouble stimulus, but perhaps!, also to the quirements for a reduction in Our Heroes In The Sky passing of. election day, with a revenues, Keasbey and a further cut in Fords We feu no foei on land, IM or iky) Ilieves democracy is, dead all over the surge of buying In,stocks, bonda, With these factors at work the also were announced today, ; Some months ago we. hailed the Swiss The iturdy men in n»vy blue and white '' }rld and that the future of France de- and commodities unprecedented aim should bo to hold actual in- Navy, consisting of seven seagoing freight- Three Year* Ago Who loar the ikiei from morning through the night ,• frds on collaboration with Germany in for several months. This was on creases of the public debt to a Thoie «lrpUrie» which carry the ttari and itripe*. ers, which the landlocked Bepublic had the theory that a rise of .the debt minium and if possible oven-to ZULLO AND CQ. ENGAGE settlement of European affairs without IN FIGHT OVEjiS TRUCK to buy when war interfered with normal limit would.be; an omen of Infla- turn the tide of debt increase.— So beware, you foei, both near and far sideration of Great Britain. "> - tion. But this prospect need, not b'a Chrlitlan Science Monitbr. Anthqny Zulloj 88, of Wood- We need no dictator! around our itari, shipment of cargoes, destined forSwitzer- bridge Avenue, Port Reading, and There is no- occasion to condemn th raised if the debtFHroit is not in- Tot our ttripe.i explain jyit what we are " land. creased, beyond immediate needs. Thomas Ernandess, 88, of Trenton, To the whole wide world, both near and far, * ' fcnehman for his views even if they rep. etw en AIDS FRIEND IN SUICIDE have been paroled to appear before The freigtrfreighterss w p b ?? Senator Harrj F. feyrid, is on sol- Denver — James H.« Shears, 41- the grand jury on charges of as- _.ent his attempt' to appease Hitler. H Id ground in recommending that We'll fight for Old Glory, juat what ihe !» | New York and Genoa but have been laid year-old railroad section hand, ail- sault and battery, The charges Honest, upright and true, hit or mill— (presents, a government which not' only the limit be not raised'tywe jiiited that he obligingly "helped" Were made by the two men against x America it known from North, South, Eait and Weil' up since Greece entered the war. The ships : lavowed" its solemn pledge tq'an a}ly. than $6,000,000,000 at o his,iriend, Merrill Nolin, 44, Trenton that Amerioa, 4ur Home tweet home, the land we lore the • - l'" enem tions, carryini g goodds t o andirodirmm SwitzerSwitzer- poses and to not longer than flvii and helped him." Nolin was kill- necessitated the use of the ma- —Uqma. W. year note* might reasonably be ed In' the four-floor fall. chine. "v- t

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Burial After a weddine tr, . . 61*.. boy, ntilhe Jate Joseph Van w f «as in Owf Lady oUtontar* Cette* the Poeonoa, Mr. and M, ant k* netral fMtci are taqr> 11M »*arer» *•«*. Andrew Sytkle, was marrTed tt high noo^ plan ia make their },<'„* Sinter? add liftt fealtf*** naat I* c«p« wHa aay Joseph11 DocjiH, Joseph t» Andrew, Kniaa, m Brtotwkk warn Mr «ate iwtes, J » ta« kmtof Bill Maatt, Jo»t* W»a»k, St»pbeti It Mr. and Mr*, .(JeinfajWWiii, ••- • if - a' X 3 today V 3ftt* & DcnuU Sca&tl attd Antiw BaaHprUa. Demttbtr i. HA%Brh aony1 took place at .. Oialmtn J •f.Oie Alice eJi'oith w\th R«v, Fatlicr ^ * 5PAWARDS To DlEl ^•ar-i p Bliii, 84, di«J -Satanby pttforafotg H» wedding, rtrvke. pn tpotted at strat. it Uw hoaie'ot kit dMg *-•- bride was attire* In wajte of the .CaMaet br g, '< ' '•, 4»*t **t* • of ere ypwtt tl«nnurho«)i:a» state.'* EtiMEM r BJto D Spajn, Joljan, ZygwaJ v Deektr Pace, Fa- A »• : .* '^'wr,Jr- O.'SMpPfJ. «piw)B«- StepWF,' "andnera], s«rf4c«s fere held • Monday MqUfna Crbf, Suhdij, mantis trtta. >t»lilrti are "prepaid.to tak*.et*nr alternoon at two o^oek at thi a bofu^ei of tJirysan- 'sentenced tA 'deatn 'by & 1 vl;. .•••«-i' H«**JIVF: ««*. Frwdt *d:*rgedt. rteatp % » KfK«fJRifJ l M r W*W t«iyf ESO01B WHILKW. iijter-in-law,.-Mrr tMfaeldOctota-22.--. r hwfr^af« tivrel fox the WotorirtJ • *" * j " «, _.- _ ILL. Monday morh'iiy, ItvmnWr *S, at oct eitrwn* irvauMri in , Af«:se. S«t*bfj', 12,7. PWrwey i» obtaia apa- Park, • Ttas Jwirer* WHmuy additions made t.:' ,'*' rtn6,jo - *- - - - - last, wmter, oor wo* and 1 j!rk«.sca)e-!«r Frank Leisrn and Anton, Sbrensojf fee cmfcat fort*? r.«w «««npris< O»« —witk the entire ri aiaa htfa V^ype ptows and vipjt* at $1.00 and A* w!W» "ta| foui-wheel' dnye "UJ Jvha bilcony iji M * Q k 46INU LINES? mda; M0 ssuli plows-on- Ufht f Stnlfi, 26 P^puiir 5*.r*t'. expected to ttiifloUte ta« 4oMaad ler, 8Si oif HI AmboyAwnue* died j trotks; l!0 Kandspreaders and 85 D. Pent; 531, J«B« ' EmiUo Han for titketf. For Nveftl dajft ttw Srtiu-day at Ms lat« b«*p. He is' MW and. ice stertpiog giiadera. f» A, 4» committee has b««i rtirvhea by hit wiiW, 'Mary Bayer j "Chewkmlly tmtwl cio4m wSl DtpriJt. t€ Tniw quetU for ticketa In altawM of Battler; two sons,£dward M,, aad bt spread oo slippery nrfaees at ' .1 KTOEBT: ^ CCM*M * Andrew Eggrit, 410 Smith Su-ett, the same but wmrf ha?# IMM fa. Robert L| all of Woodbridpe; four «. r»ro#r, 4** 2aJr**r ***£•*- K«triwy; 583, John Fiask Urban, raed. The poHey of fifttfCMW' tilt ftnt report of dangerous eon. grandchildren and two great* si onr twenty-four hour ^wibriiKt; Mi, *sta *«•»*? l7< MeCTtaen Avenue. Wood- best-served wtU be «dht«d ta> »HJi gra««chiiirf*-l,itd a sister, Mrs, jHnSiis. Oe*fclaU4 Avenue, Cwosna; get* under way. Clflder Lena SeQer, of Newark. bridge; &34, Jaymond faimets toward Mlj with fiwdt-, .•»:j». irrlTikl<1. atoutnl jour , -.•;, 4*'-. T. 48 Ryan Street, Fordj; 585, WU- ism toward none*!- . "f toXH are Ioc*l4d at dangerous in Hie Ute Mr. Sattler was a char- itaw Bl't>- 475 Cror-i Mill KMd, mttrlit itttrmine whHTier or not Street Woodbridge; >54O, Thomas more for donation to «h«h serv- ag waraiBg light which was de- from fcii hooie- Cremation vat you. need glasws, Fords. ing lunches under its program' de? signed by .oar plant and equip- held at the convenience of the 0. MeLanjUin, Brookside .Road. DR. HAROLD PUSHKIN •51. Walter C. O'NeilJ, 6 Stint SftotiwMd; 541, William John Zi<- signed to impTova tht diets and ment divtrion, under the direction family. ' Strtft. ls*)!n; 452, Mfehael BemU of Superintendent Frank Young, Registered Optometrist seiner, 188 Karkus Avenue, Wood- health of undernourished children. •nUBBORN "9OXE THROAT» JI«r*Im Avenue, Avtntl; 4*3 bridge; 342, Andrew S. Xagy, 35 The number bongbt wwtd depend and used for the'first time last Stanley John Chads*, 580 Jf«t Boston—When Riehaird N'ew- Gyde Avenue, Hopelawn; 343, Mi- on the pric« asked and tke rise «t winter. H SashinSh g has Avenue, Sewaren; 454, Roy ~" ton's "sore throatf* fafled to re- chael Sklar, 40 iewaren Avenue, prices to "fair" b*«t> raeogBiawi as an importut tenseit;-'-11 Commercial A RiU Jofanton We'ari a wirirobe spond to ordinary treatment, his Sewaren; 54,4, John Steve Balint, aafety device in severe Jrtorms, in Credit Jewelert -Hopelawn; 456, Caarta star' etp*rUllr d««iined for tb« Blotter took him to a hospital V / 1170 St Georire Avenue, Wopd> RECLUSE LEAVES view «f the fact that.«0 p>r cent Phone, Daniel Street, Port Read- working girl by DoUy Tree. O« where an open safety pin was re- 133 Smitli St. Perth Amboy bridg«^54S, William Pullop, 107 dsji when you are leaviaf tkn Memphis, Tenn. — A search' of of the highway equipment atci- ing; 456, Louis Jarnes EosaO, 30 moved from the ftve-yw-old boy's | FultOn Street, Woodbridge; 546, •fie* to kwp •• iaporUBt din- the ramshackle cabin in wfciea the dtnts doriag taovntorns, in the Tapper Street, J Port R«»41ng; windpipe. John Csrabati, 84 Woodbridse Ave- ner «nch a> Ait one 112 Almon Avenue, ,Woodbrld»e; rick, 7 William Street, Fords; 549, count. Police have been unable to worn by the mtrefi. The lunit KILLS MAKER 469, Edward Lombard*, Vincent Kozo, 10S Russell Street, find relatives of Parker, who was it IMIIMI over a itraiflit ikirt Track, Calif.—When an aerial Street, Port Reading; 460, Jobn Woodbridge; 550, RtiMell William believed to have been a retired *nd OBM »f»i« cri»p pi^ws if bomb he had constructed explod- Thomas Vandermark, £ F. D. Box Furze, 112 Sonera Avenue, Iselin. atrd for tritnniag. Now this railroad man. • ed, John A. Grosvenor, 52-year- 163, RahWay; 461, Louis Peter 551, Edward Joseph McClisttr, ii moihnr "two faced" drcii, old ranch worker and miner, was Martin*,' 404 Woodbridg* Avenue, Smith Street, Keasbey; 552, Dan- became it too may be changed Navy bans matrimony fpr R. 0. killed. Port Reading; 462, James H. Lau-iel Bailey Howell, 33 Holly 8treet, by diuardinf tk* pique trim or T. C. line officers. •• kidas, 78 Jame* Street, Wood- Port Reading; 553, Francis George- chanfiag Hanxrad. .. brjdge; 463, Joseph Demesh, Box Parsons, 91 Wooabridge Avenue, 113, Douglas Street, Keasbey; Sewaren; 554, Terrertce J. Smith, BQNEi OF MAMMATH UN. 464, Vincent Buonocore, Bos 84, Hillcrest Avenue. Iselin; 555, Mar- EARTHED Woodbine Avenue, Avenelj 466, tin Joseph Ferraro, gfi New Street, Omaha, Ueb.—The skeleton of a Andrew Eugene' Fodor, UT Ford Woodbridge; 558, William J. T. mammoth, estimated to' have been Avenue, Fords; 466, Robert C. St. Cornish, 194 Blandford Avenue, at least twelve feet tail and prob- Swie (PteatevA Aittlrassy, 224 Green Street, Wood- Avenel; (557% Theodore M. Fa,u ably 6,000 years old, has been ex- M Overcoat .bridge; IC7, Ladislaue Egry, 94 qbier, Cedar Street, Menlo .Park; cavated from the fine sands of a James Street, Woodbridge; 468 558, John Steve Vereb, 16 Leyman lime and cement company quarry Anthony A. Autocunas, 72 Mawbey Avenue, Woodbridge; 559, William near Louisville, Nebi The size of WHEN THEY COME FROM DOYLE & CUNNEEN S - Street, Woodbridge; 4«9, Daniel George Dudik, 38 Ryan Street, the beast, ancestor of the modern Albert Bartha, Creenbrook Ave- Fords; 56b, George William De- elephant, is revealed by^ the toe nue, Keasbey, 470, Michael pe- Stefano, R. F. D. No. 2, R; bones; wliich are about six inches -rPERTH AHBOrS LEADING MEN'S SHOP moreski, 88 Central Avenue, Se» long and ihrtfe inches wide and 561, Alfred Gene Muiler, 754 Wen; 471, CharUt John Gall, 13 thick. ^* Shirts .. . the one item of clothing that a man never has enough of . , . and if Ridgedale Avenue, Woodbridge; Melbourne Court, Woodbridge; 562, John William Drummond, 185 you are a wife or mother, we know you will certainly agfee with us. For this 472, Steve Gosack, 75 Douglas POLAR GROUP PLANS RETURN Edgar Street, Wopdbmdge; 563, t reason you should consider shirts at the moat practical and welcome gift for the Street, Fords; 473, Andrew Joseph Schenectady, N. Y.—The entire John Richard Hipkle', 122 Freeman Mej?lu, 35 Homestead Av«nae Little America experition, now in L Dm & Sons men on your Christmas list! . • * • Street, Woodbridge; 564, Normal Avenel; 474, John Dynanki, Jr. the South PolaV regions, expects Friis Sorensw, R. F. D. No. 1, 91 SMITH ST. K. P, D. No. 1, Box 154A, Rah- to start back to the United States Rahway; 565, Peter Stephen "Sha- by jMarch 1, of next year, arriving PERTH AMBOY rick, 482 New Brunswick Aveaue, in this country by May 1st. , I ••« 475, Patriek L- Ryan, Kin? Fords; 566, John Philip Pasko, Jr., George Road, Woodbridge; 476 89 Fulton Street, Woodbridge; f • • Michael Burchack, Peterson Ave- 567, Joseph Richtrd Kobak, R. F. nue, Keasbey; 477, Alex Joseph D- Box 127, Perth Amboy; 568, Rashnowicz, 23 Birch Street, Port Michael John Schubert, 135 Grove Reading; 478, Clarence Henry Bog- Avenue, Woodbridge; 569, Roy Lo- Time to think vf CJirtifam! en, 25 Alwat Street, Woodbridge; reni: Mathiasen, !8 Clum Avenue, 479, Anthony Paul Krathy, 24 Fords; 570, Louis John Srokt, Jr., Clum Avenue, Forda^ 480, Aadrtw 30 Tappen Street, Port Reading; Get out yoor Rtt and mqrk off a few imntts. Elpdrk Malon, 2'jr, Main Street, Wood- 571, -Aleundtr Kalmar, Jr., 285 bridge; 481, Chailes Nichouu Pe- Fulton Street; Woodbridge; 572, optionees solve many a knotty gift probbm. They rint, 28 Wildvrood AYenue, Fords; William Martin Roberts, 117 New 482; Paul Nyen, 383 Florida Grove Street, Woodbridge; 573, Anthony are r«a»wiably priced and Hwy wiU giv« y*a» of Road, Hopelawn; 483, 8tanl«j H. Joseph Ratinowici, . 23 Birch 76 Woodbridge Ave- Street, Port Reading; 574, Albert faittiful service. '"•"••. nue, Port Reading; 484, John Lucas, 2-21 Fulton Street, -f Stephen WraniU, Minna Woodbridge; 573, Charles Joseph Avenel; 435, Jam«« PoW, G«rgaeko, 412' School Street, Brunswick Avenue, Fords; Woodbridge. Rocco Federleo Spoon, 8l> Per- 576, Stephen Shaffer, 619 Ridge- Avenue, Iaelin; 4W,; GBnton f; , ; , dale'Avenue, Woodbridge; 577, B. Amos, 201 Green Streat, Ht«od> Alexander Cznhati, . 84 Wood- Aunt Sarah will be delighted with bridge; 4B8, John Bodnar, Jr., 43 bridge Avenue, Port Beading; 578, Sewaren Avenue, Seiifaren; 489, Edward diaries. Wagner, 135 Pros- • an electric coffee maker, drip type Frank VanPelt Appltfkte, 11 Wta pect Street, Woodbrid.ge; 579, Ed- Avenue, Avenel; 4$0, PeUr Leo ward Raymond Moran, Douglas or percolator style. ,' Wodiinski, 408 Crows Mill Road, Avenue, Waorfbridge; 580, Fred- Ktiasbey; 491, Victor Earle Nick- erick Raymond Martin, 53 Wedge- las, 99 Church Street, Woodbridge; wood Avenue, Woodbridge;. 681, 402, Lewi* Albert Phftor, 120 Ful-Joseph Francis Glcster, St, George ton. 'Street, Woodbridge; 493, Avenue, Avenel; 5S2, Steve Beres, Henry Francis Scheer'344 Avenel 93 Lee Street, Hopelawn; 583, Mi- Street, Avenel; AU, Mtehaal chael Charles Ferraro, 313 Fulton kalio, Blanehfonl Avenue, Avtnel; Street, Woodbridge; 584, William 495, Benny Mecka, 16 Peyser Howard Fullerton, 146 Dunham 'Street, Woodbridge; 49$, Robert Place, Woodbridge; 685. Sam Mar- An electric toaster for Tom and lioyrf Rippen, New Dover Road, tin Alb'recht, 10 Park Avenue, Ave- Colonia; 497, Leonard Lloyd, 44 nel; 586. Russell Edwin,Dunn, 12 Bess? It his become an indis- Ferry Street, Sntaren; 498, Frank Freeman Street, Woodbridge; 587, AD Leading Kuchie, 346 Main Street, Wood- Steve Simon, 530 Crows Mill Road, pensable at most breakfast gables. bridge; 499, Osear Francis Large, Ford*; 588, Kenneth Franklin Van- Patterns Makes 61 Georgia Street, Avenel; 500, Pelt, 21 Eleanor Place, Wood- Andrew Thomas Baity, Mcfarlant bridge; 689, Edward Thomas Spen- Road, Colonia. cer, 64 Linden Street, Fords; 590, Rib Tra-Val 501, Steve' Ababasw, Maple- •Anw Alike Lewka, Trento Street Iselin; 'to Smarter Naw nftM- wood Avenue, Keasbey; 502, An-591, Benie Lee Hunter, R, F. D. fin you b«t- pearancB 1 drew Ruszar, 87 Banford Avenue, Route 2, Railway; 592, John Lu- ho datiga. Electric clocks ase accurate mfa t*r fit- $1-65 m lift "« JOflfl .Woodbridge; 808, Harry Rabert das, Jr., 39 Erin Avenue, Perth Veur (1MM* i»t»r •Wiedman, Fiat Aventrt, Isejtn; Amboy R.F.D.; 593, Vernon Christ pieces. Then wouldn't one be just 504, Peter Pinelli, 94 Juliet Street, Christensen.Main Street,,Fords; Any Gift Selection ray be parched on oar Lay-a-w»y plu wtil want4 Hopelawn; 606, John Btttth, 62 594, Frank Joseph Ungvary, 61 the gift for some tardy friend or Oakland Avenue, Keasbey; 606, Coley Street, Woodbridgtt 696, Only (28) More Shoppnif Dtyi 'tilUm -Walter Harold Dunham, |19 King John Rocw Benyola, 81 Howard relative? ' -fieorge Boad, Fords; 507, Gustave tjtreet, Hopelawn; 596, Charles P. Huttemann, Harding Avtnut, John Wagenffoffer, Jr., Smith Do Your Xmas Shopping Eariy! beib; 608, Walter H«UT Gooa, Street, Keasbey; 697, Edward J«4 Karltvw Atuue» Woodiwidgo; Js Marratt, 528 East Avenue, DOUBLE S. 4 a STAMPS ON SATURBA* - ' 609, §teve Kovejy, 40 WBdwood Sewaren; 598, Michael Tahirak, Avenue, fords; 810, Leonard^Val- 829 Rahway Avenjje, Woodbridge; ter Bonalsky, 667 l«nit Btftet, 699, Harbld Benjamin Goetechius, ! Woodtoidga; 111, Nlahola. Juli- 36 Second Street, Fords; 600, nno, 314 Goodwin Street, Peril George M»t*y, Jr, 75 Woodbridge e & Cunneen Amboy; B1J, Ralpi) Edward fnm, Avenue, Sewaren. PVBUCWSEimCE 114 JaniJ M SkrertSkrt , B*^iawnBi ; 616188 , 1 Puraall HuakiBf Thomae, 106 16J SMTTfl SHEET, PER1H Roosevelt shaken plans to ex- A4I10 r. James Street, .Woodbridje; 614, pand taj LECAfr NOTICES UOAL NOTICES LSCAL From The Screen World BLAST HERE TAXES hnown anil Ttk* furthtr notlo* that th« ilfttrt or fiuttwaar* la l,, forty (4(t) nntl fiirlj-oni- luilon anil pumuanl to lnW, (lucd t By virtu* ot «n Ordtr Of . By Emily Enright (41 >, In Block Ill-I, on mn|> pntltleil minimum prlc* »t whtfh >atd loti in or Chancery or N»w JtrntV, PHONE EXCHANGES Mid block wilt b* itl'l together on the tiny of tt|o dal* hwr" "Map »f KslrmoUnt Park, 8«oHon Hollywood's frantic efforts to No,' 4, (Ittinud In the Townihlp of with ill othtr ittlalli p«rtin*nt, MII) eiuit wh»r«ln (ha Town 1 Sullavan already has her solo H- minimum prlve btlnin U'JOO.OD phm Iiitin-Amerlcan trade scorn,to rli, Mtddl«»«x County, New nin U p Wowlhrlflge,1 a. munldpti e "nse.whlloMisaDeHavilland.is Local Operators Handled John llatitonn, OOwrmr" aur.. oft«t» of pnptrlnt dwddd andd tdvtrtdvtr- of tha 8UI« of New J» 'lis.vtnjr tho opposite effect, due, taking lesBona from Jimmy Stew- ) liy Lt»on * FoxF . Dbwt, tllln« tfifilal »»!«»»!«.. Bald lota In ailrt p,,....pl»ln»nt0 , nnd you and Ott ! j,j,y, to Hollywood's misun- 1923, and D«U for rword In the bloclock It »oaolmd an t«m«t»m>,. will r»fliilrrtqulrti ththe iled|defendant*, , yyou art rWUli wt and her sister Joan Is a pupil oierk'i gfflcfi of UlddlctAx County, dawn pp«ymf nt of 11110.8888,, tb« b*b*JJ- npp«*r »nd »n*w«r ih« bilttll pt.tndlnif of the like* snd dU- 13,000 Call* During to bt pud mlint 6t of her husband, Mr. Ahenie,,.. N.W litHf, S tfiot off "hM pricici * to btt pudcomplainant on 6t bafora L ,f the movle-tfoorg below the I l IInnUlimin liminnU ot d»y ot Januiry, tifxt, or W* ( Tan years after serving as an Explosion Here HBOIN ' a point on the tll.Oll plua Intvraat ania othethh r termtn»»* bill will' b« lakott u 'fiterly Rifawooil Av«nu», i»r«Tld«d for In «ontr»ot nf nl*. alnM you. - usher In a theatre jn Cincinnati, \VOODBRtDGE~I. L«it w«eVs distant tton y, t«o.liun hot to. ortIi<*t •ltd Ihirt hi no ilrfnull wh«t«v«r In «» nhd 3(1-U) UlovH pt\ Ul night clubs; Wiliinm Powellj -who mergoncy calls requiring •fly. f«rn«r vl 'Lot' torty.t*» jiw-h p»ym»nt*,' OT any pkrt. iliweor, H In Blitfk W: Lota ?. 61 < |.\Vhrii. "UttUttll o Men,"-theM" , new,jjsl, to ayoid tfe'h.ot upoU,1 is a {»};{iiv, tlnthaneo* U) EnaUfly-dnEm d purnl in the dni« of r«r>fl« on tlio [if nt IV novel. <»' filmed, it will iea- witchboardithbd ^ •M(!6ftll!iuT-ii06lliTi0'' C'C'"CC . im« inintlrvd (100) Iwl in A »-n» on'» l»t i» l>» aelixtort upon lbs Ch«rles'Cji:at)(!Win' the Grandpa of uf, VVoflilurldtt. Li. vi 41'en * of • "Holiyivdpcrs. mo\i Bye, nvy\Agor, -for tho-.'N«» J. jrs«j wymwt or -.^tiove' '/iani»d,rj Joar» S u\il .4 IK ,»y OT nmi rlKt.it, title," Hii«r»»t :e'd'tp.plaV Jeefei. loiter.[n*lie;film HM> nn.itt lM« VKl » 1««Ufin-H •, |.Vfiir'f., •Jimmy.Iiydon, Ann %o slwitohbblsrd was fully, Unnoil iilarm in'u'r to th« r p)H)(fuution'|if."tobj(cco Road."..'. '«tpronlmitt« amnunt of ttte MSI1H whl Iri raid, bill of uirnplHllit. ' >. •' Hi., Kich'tinl Jn)il rime M OMI l.f »!Jufet'n(lHUnK/!niii>rn, ttolRlti Ann .Shirley him. a:'now contract IIM< iftim ,iii Tlim* TlinuMnnJ" Nlu^ '•enm tv«T n «t WM nrill it l/ourfafl wllh ColtinUJI llt,.;iiu Irii'd :thc younKstteit). , , , unWersamonit the operator! off llniulrfd Hlghl'y-ono ImUiirn (|.l,- -lt tn»y < 3%; Oumnlpno HUftct; • ' , which specifically .ajHi.tca rtat she duty, who fdt'in© blast and'hu^ , kultllitr Wllh lh« coata at, b« krtjmfrwid,. ththoo TaWMhW.CoW.Com • 'Ne*nrk, Now' Jot**/.' |'lii'.t a «hor,t tlmc^goJ'Kay Log. rnltrnlttet t r*a«rr»rar»aa tthh a rlgl|t In H i ddlal 'Umtitl;'fii)Viimli«r lut, It 10, VlH not hiivb ti) \\o'anymore L..M. ltfd^ "th,e 0xchanie>. tlilH. »nle, ' ^ i* a U'Jephoho oparatfjr in^trw 'GU'morou* Marion M«rtin wai.knqwn »•'Broadw»y'i (npi( be«u- til mdiiU lite ortMon (o r«]«ct. any wno pr Kll 1 tm'tl jiihh til blrta ftml to -oelt unld lole. In aivid L,'. at Snlinas, California!' Win. lifuiiVl wKen ih. w*i lit th« "Folli^," ^§cind»|i,'! .and "olber sorv.lcJ! at rightg, |;g, JJu>rcMlltutnunt« ttiul block In aui'lt bhl«W „,.' tirst pi'ize.ijna local'persoih- omuiic*li before inv»di(ig Hollywood with-h^r churmi,; Ske re-f >f the e'itplosion was established »t l*ollt , dud e rcfaMTbtlnatd"bln»v: Rlv»glv«n to tans.'-.•,-•• ' ,.*••..•••..,-.- '".,,'• •, c'ently pUyed » dance hill giM In "Boa^i. Town." • rtnany ' -inner al payment, Ih om iMjn : •jty contest', "ho wan given .« ,hu foot'of the nearett telephone or « Inljilhtum bide ptlitVi b Tif: I>ttr Olarn; Wllllum B. ],.,',.„ test nnd a long term con- Jo'an. Marah," who-has bejm ab,J pole for'ofticitfl uno within twenty' " fWff Hltttriff, nnd Mrt.»WIIIJ»ni H. H6H sent from the screen for' about OH\t!I,R8 K Hit. " lUpon aco«liti>n«« nr the minimum •wJUs lieivr M. Tliumpaon ana yt by Universal. .... five'minutes after the blast occur Bolliilur, hid, or Ibid »bov« mirilmym, by thI» 1'uifr M. Tlnirni«i»h, hl» three years, will return in a sup-SmiALTHAMSGWm red, Bye stated, mi shortly after- Ill2 Townihlp Connnlltiia and the P*y1- Joliannu ',M)Uy jiwrencc Olivier In planning to porting role in "Road to Zan- Isftlin N«wi 1 - her In (or England to join tho Royal DAY SERVICE IS HELD ward two emergency telephones ooVdlnt to the manner of pnnhutl 6'Joniiplli linrt"fit. O'Uonn«tli l»*Efl «ibat." .'. ; • ' ' were placed in service fof news- I._n ucorditnc__t * wlU,.Li term,i of „,, „„ husbttnl^ Mn nt |a* »na n Force and his bride, Vivien !• XllUWtT ot K»w Jaf«r Ilia, the Tnwmliip will dfllvor Glenda Farrell, who has been -Mrs. George,Dcgenhardt, Mri, papermen In a wrecked store across Uctwuun Ftrth Amhdy Building kin of John Tlicunpaon, »»v, .j-ii, wants to go with him. (He Interesting Speaker To Be barfuln and itla d«»d for auld prero- Curultua Do Vlto unit Mr. i)a appearing on Broadway in "Sep. Charles rfuttemann, Mrs, Marlon the street These were supple- ml Loan A|iqolfctlon,'A|iqolfctlon,a uijrpurntlouijrprntlon her huilmuil, nnd Ilielr or *| L, thnt it i« better for her to ve- >ff NeN w JemyJmy, Id voluntarlutryy lllquldnllquldq n- DATH*. Novomticr W, HHfl their 1'i'Htmi'tlvfi unknown irate Rooms," has obtained a leave Heard Sunday Evening FostcT, Mrs. Jack Barlles and Mrs, mented soon after by two coin box on and dlMOltitttmdlltt . by CMMCMM MM, 1 \\n in this country, so the nctress . B. J DUNIOAN, itev.tnfvn, ixirinnal reproHD of absence from the cast to take Russell Furze motpred to Men) telephones placed on the wall of fotornon, Jbaab Oreonnpan Ana Hux Trtwmiilp Clark. t>si'ciHi>rn, niln\liiliitratora probably tfo to New York for At Presbyterian Church lYurtnt, t\ To be mlvortlaoil NuUiilHinr 21 ilivl ( a featured role in the same picture/ Tark recently to attend the meet- the store, which by that time had i»nley 8, .... November 20, 1040, In " • ' ee«, lu^UnH or «iu'co»iora l» pi on Broadway. ney 8, HydeirtUl and Agnoa liy- tllld or Internal Road to Zanzibar." .., AVEJTOL—A special Thank ing of the Friendl/Slx, held at thebecome newspaper headquarters, i , I WjW, dstann . liy virtus or an Order of the impressed was Producer 1 »ow«itl, Ills WjW, dstandanti Pi. Kft, home of Mrs. Thomas Limol or tthh e »all« «(( mortfHKtiimortfHKtil pr«ml>«l a of Chancery of N»w Jer««y, Townc with tho personality Priacilla Lane's 'contract has ng Day service of music with a Except for a line and two tele- luted Navtmber 1, 1**0, Httft Tot W-1W0, 10, TH, SIO un.tlni day of tho date riereot, Plans were completed for the tri] j Dubby Cooper, a newsboy from been extended and. her salary has ten-minute meditation on the phones in the plant, telephone dam- By vlrtiiV ot the above stated NOTICB UF mRLIU »AI-« i-au«o wlmreln th« Towmhl to New York on Friday where the; Writ; to me directed and ilollveroil, To Whom it May Cimcern: - * WoodbrldRo, n munldpul < coi hum lie bought & newspaper,.thnt been raised to $1,500 a week,.., age was slight, ho said. A small will exdote to nale at public van; At A regular mealing; of the Town- tlon ofjlio HtAte or New l»t< topic "Thinking and Thanking" will attend a performance of "Life him in Iho role of Adol- Rfta Johnson rucently cancelled exchange cable in Woodbrldge ue on WBI)NH8DAYH8DAY. THE W1OHTW1OHT- •hip Committee of the Townahtp of coni|)liifnnnt|,iiml yuu and otlH,. -**, was held yesterday morning at 10 With Father,!' '"Mrs, John Cwie- 5I3TNTH DAiA"i OP URpBMBKlURpBMBKlll , A. !>.!>, Woodbrldg« lieid'Mondny, Nov«mb«r tlio (Iuf«ni1unta, j/uu lira r«4ulrtd «h, When' questioned as to her contract with MGM, although Avenue was put out of commission [040040, at two ocloco'clock XtMdtrd Tim* o'clock at the Avencl Presbyterian kalo will be a guest. Id, 1940, 1 wit* directed to' advonlne Hppeur mill un»wer tha bill pt.Milttf, he would give up newn- it still had four years to run. Dis which served a'few subscribers in n thh e nfternaon off tthhe laiidd dday ,A At t the '"<'t thnt on Hominy ovenlnR, eomiiliilniuit on ^r befo^ tilt BW Church. Rev. Chester Galloway, he ghoflR'ghlRghofl ' a OIHuOIHo In tbtbo CitCiyt oCC NoN w Iterombor 3, • 1040, the Townahlp day of .luiiniuy, ni'Xt, or tn» MU •]„••- selling, young Cooper declav- agreement over picture assign- -Mrs. Russell Furze and daugh- the vicinity-, and this was restored Urunawlcklk , N, JJ . I Commlttoe WlU meet nt 8 P, M. bill will he takun tin confalft I should say not, The motion ments was the cause, it la said.... pastor, announced an evening ser-ter, Joan, of Sonora Avenue, visit- In an hour or two. it wna ardored. adjuagofl and un- (KHT) In the CommiM#« Clutmlmrii, agnlnat yo«. * '"'' rond thnt tho ntnetami (19) al Momqrlill Munlolpul DutlillnK, Wond- The HAid bill In uled to »baolu vice to be held ;Sunday at eight ed relatives in Hillside, recently. The last major blast which rocked read thnt tho nineteen (19) ahnrot ic business Is much too un- Of ciipltaiipltal itoch No. . .14D4 of tlm briilKd, New Jfimey. nml expone and dctmr und fnreolom you (rom W^odbridge occurred May G, 1920, sell at inihllc H«le-nn midd 161600 In HlorH UHltiK thin mild. Hulil lom In »nlii'i)iiH , ItIii tlil o Ti>wimlilu I ancv of purt'luiHo nrloe tn he linld of WoodbrlilRedR, , Countyy of Mtddl«iH«x | In cqunl mnntlily InHliillmontH nt awarded a National Vail Medal, ami Stalu of NNo w JJarauy, Hiirvavoy (21.tin pluii Ititi'ii'Ki nnd ntliiM' IN CIIANCI3IIV UK NKW JBKSKV highest honor of the telephone in- Mnrcli !!3, 1910, by Mamm & -Smith, U'l-niB priiviiloil fnr in cunlniul ot laa/tmi ' dustry. HIllU. TO: Avenel Iteauj Co, Inc, a 'jU'iblNNING at a'polnt ot tho In- No ftiml(jnm«nt of lutcreiit In any Vaa It lift lo a pnrly WlltTl'HI tllU 'lOWUHUllI Of WOOt|», ' ly lino of Ceiitnil Avenuo llfly IG0) for ivluim a homo HIIIIU ho hullt brlilgc, u uuinkIIIIU (orpovatlon O' Sponsor Card Party Series teoti tlienco CD running uuHlurly withinithin, forty dnyidny». Hi II Hun II oC Nun Jiriiuy la t-Om" und at right ungloa witU the tlrHl Provided Iho purchnBor cnntlnuon ppluitiuni, , mul yyuu IUHI uilmrs are tlu . .i'our«ii one hundred (UHl) fuct: '. SBWAREN-rMr. rind Mrs. John to pay promptly the monthly pay- UefununtUB, yuu aro luiuired to ^ tlieniH' (3) runninK northerly and ment* fixed In the contract of »al« in'iir und niiHWPi »t!ic Lllll and lU* H, Mayer wove hosts to the Se- parullul with Centra! Avenue, fifty on all of tlm lota Included In the ntiitiuilinviit of Hiilil oniupiiilnuiil DA warerj Independent Republicni (GO) feot; lhen«o (1) running w«Ht- Hiile unil llii'i'i> bo no dufnult what- or litluro ihc 23rd du) ot Oeoomber, orly mid ulotiKK tlm Koulhoi'ly IIn thereof, to tlm ilate nf rc," or nny rtnto to which It may aoptembur 111, 1!U<, October lOi' ilo IH tho nuin uf four Yhoumiuil bo adjnurijeil, tho Township Cnm- )'j.ili, April Iti, 19Ji>, nnd October U, to be co-chairmen of the affairs. Ono Hundred Klglityl-lSlBht rtolliim mlltoe ri'Koivcs I lie rlRlit hi' II H ills- IIIJu covering l.ola lib lo It, 74 ahu- VlHU totrcthvr with the I-UHIH uf crctkin to reject any one or all hld» U, Vi, und fill lo ill lu Blouk 85b-Ol The turkey award was postponed thin mile. nnd In noil Hitld I ot H In mild black i'H mul. i lli> lu l j kJ because of the inclement weather Wllh all anil HtnKUlnr the to such bidden* nn It miiy nclcct, duo Linn to 3.iD in biuik hob-J, u K iirlvlluKcfl, hcruilltiiniuntH ami i-pgnrd. linltiK Klv«n to IITIIIH and Lulu .1 lit* ui Hi uuu IH to 110 I until next month. Refreshments um>urteiiam-tiK tborotinio bJdli nuiniior (if piiymfnl, In TOHH imo oc tuocK f uu tin ijiiiiaiiai 'tutux antntl were served by the hostess durinp or In uiiywluo i 'tll morn lnlnlinum IIIIIH NIIIIII bo ro- Mup u[ tin. 'iuwnahlp off JUIIUH C. uolwd. the social period. The December tjuci-irr. Upon nciicptiiniio of the minimum \\ Ann yi*u, tlu [ilimo named, aft i1 meeting will be held at the home bid, nr bid nliove tiihilminn, by tlie niiulu ik'li'iidunis bt,mune Jou SulU'lhii1 jsri.'js Townulilp Commutes' nnd the pity- ur niiiy claim tu II.IMI a lion or I of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Gardner inont thereof by the purcbnuor ac- or uuiut rigul, lull, uufuut,, oi in Cliff Road, cording lo tho mnnnor of purehime ••liilm in ur tu tlu IMI.'IIIIKUB UuB In nr^urilnnra wllh lertns »( miln on in liulii IM|I ul CiiuiiHiuni und Ha MITICH die, the TOWIIHIIIP will deliver n V Not ire IH licrnliy B' C» .'hnl •!'«• bl und NUIO deed fov euld prom- l|40. MULE VS. TRAIN llnwiiiK.'iirdlnunro WIIH rt'KU lap«4. ! Temple Tex. —Ac old, blind IIKHl'll Jlllil HlloptlXl Ut II I'llKUhll' DATKD: Novuniliitr in, 10 III. fur ami ut Uoun.>ol , lii1 tlie Ti>wtmhl|i Ciimmltli'i' : H, .1, lil'NKlAN, mule delayed a fast train for two f Ihe TnWiiMlilp of WuoilfirlilKe. In 1 TiUVMhip tMnrk. liouva when it decided to tako a iis (.'oiinty nf MldilloHcx, Now ,IV(iinlii't' 21), lulu, In Hie lnili'|»'iul- ii; r, 1UI0. ont-Lcudcr. When the mule refused to leave II, ,1, DUNIOAN, the trestle as the train approached, • TOWIIHIIIP Oltrk. Urfnr 'I'm \V-III» Iliu'ki-t Illl/lll lu Clmuierj lit .>«« Jcr«er the engineer stopped the train and AN OIIDINANCK TO AUTHOItlZU Hook Illill I'nur ;iNll •1110 8AI-K OV I/ANDS, Oil ANV NOTICli OF PliniJC SAI.IO HiilwLuli l'ou Liuiiilic buliUinB ft he and the fireman tried' vainly to KIOHT O|{ INTI0U13HT THBllBIN, TO W1I0M IT MAV UONCKltN: Limn' AK»i>i'iaiiuii, i'jiii|iluinti,nt, sou* .limy Kumciiilii ami .Itiiiu HllHamliU),i get the mule out of tHe way. .The NOT NKKDI'Jll TOR PUU1.1C UHM. Al a retfiilur mi'iitlriK »f the T«wn- BK IT OltDAINKI) by the ToWtl- slilp CDitimUten of Iho TownHhlp of i'i.>l'ilUiiiii.H I'l I i I'll thu itals oi' mule balked and wouldn't be per- hlp Commlttne of thu TOWUHIIIII 'if Wondlu'lilKc held Mouilay November iKJilK'iKcil pivmiifj uiLiLu NoveUlbrt suaded. Finally, in desperation, Voiiillii'lilgi! In the County of Ml| his six-ton load of beans, he found In Block 1C>3; LotH 170 to 180 InHliiH- of mini und IUIIIIIIUH liui'oliwIiui'oliwfIMiIM § Don't you really buy a car fir what it • They eyen make living easier, since they ii'iiil lu'lnr In Hiilo, l,iilh'ls nml III 'hat an end eate on his truck had Ivo In Block 157; LotH 00 and 67 In In Hli'i'li srilio, WoadhrldKo Tiiwn- IiiUuiy liiMiiuul, ultuato, lytnifw Blouk 150. • • . ' -t Jl 1 ]> AHHOKHnU'llt Mll|). iiud liului; in Uii- TUHIIHIIIV 0( W04q«,> can do? • give so much reserve power that you'll have loosoned and that he had been scat- 2, Tho period within which eueh Take further notice Hint the lld III tlm Coiiniy of Mlddt«j>( t tering beans aloni? tho highway for properties may h« autiulred and rived Townahlp Cnmmltlso ha«, by reso- ifl'uf Nnv Jti«ey. J >',i3 Doesn't the big kick come from being first less need for shifting gears, whether it's to delivered lu hereby fixed aa follows lution and pursuant to law, fixed a IujJ, l)> Luisiiin und " fifteen and a half miles." He lost For Jota In block 102 nnd JOS, thirty minimum price nt which 'mid lota O, 1'!. mul knoi w n IIH NOBN . 'it0 U.Q two tons of beans. •' ' . dayn; for lots 37 and 38 In Work In mild block will bo Hold laftather nidi k 1U7U-N, uii Mil)) of off Se mark and winging up hills as though top a htfl or p.ck up qmckly m slow-moving 158 and lots 214 nnd 216 In Iilurk With all olher dotitlU poi'Lliient, 155, nlxty iluj'H; for lots 100 tn 103 MII I<1 ml ti I mum price luilnn J.'nilO.Oii al ii point formed they weren't there? **' Study reveals 80 per cent of inclusive In Block. 150, one hundred pi uu COXIH of i)i'C!|)nrinif iico.d and Hie iiiU'1'xeclton ot iliu southerly 1 Illty flaya; anil for tlio balntico of advertlulnK thin mill'.' Huhl lots In ul linlly tilruit mil tne We»ti British feel Nazis cannot win by the lota net to«fh In paragmjih onu Hard block If sold on terms, will re- lino ol' .Mm'km Mruel, and run There's only one place in tl\e world you We're not saying style and comfort and size hor6or, six niontlie, iiulrii ii ilium imymoiit of t2dU.HO, tlm LiuMit'u (1) WouHicrij aluntc tile ' 3, The minimum sales price will bulance of ]iLircliune prleo to be paid uiiy lint! of M.iiiiui Htmel fifty 1 In i-qual monthly Installments ot can tfet such things-from a power plant don't C0Unt, We wouldn't have worked out bo One Hundred Fifty UoHaw $20,(II) plug lutaroHt mid othci' torm» tllL'lli'U 1 Ullllllltf U) WBjtl "mass-stream" styling, BuiCoil Springing (1160.00) for each lot heroin above provided for In contract of salo. lining ihe iioilht.il) lint) ot lot i that's up to its job. listed, Bald property mimt be pur-' n Milil miip mul imiallel with " and Buick's new roomi* CLASSIFIED dinned In bulk and may be bought Take further notice that at naMly HU'uot, Dim liumliod (1W)I either for cash qr upon the cuft-" «alc, or nny data to which It may . Nurtherly But here's the interesting thing the new tomary contl'HCt of ualo. be adjourned, the Township Com' ihu Baaterly linu ot lot ," " ness if they didn't. BUICK PRICES i, Any oftqre (or tho property mlttee removes the right In Its dls- mup and paialltl vvi . Buick proves; With enough power, you oan MISCELLANEOUS herein lls'ted m«Bt be uubmltted In crfltion to reject any one or all ^tiutil, Inly (ullj it'it tu tliQ BEGIN AT writing.to the Township Committee bids and to sell xnlil luu In said Iim- ol Hollj huctit, th^qt not later than S p. m. on Novambor block to auch bUUlor-aa it may ee- ning (I) Weatcil> iiliiiijf aald I have that flashing action -and economy. But when you can get IIKHIIISM) KliHI/TUIC SKIlVltM lect, due mgnrd being given to ter.ms 25th, 1940. • and manner of payment, In caae one (nil) uf llulij 8(iei-t, drift J these and IVIipre workmanship l» » reBponal C. This ordlnmrt'e alin.11 take ef- I u.uO) I'IIHL iu i,lio point OP ' lilllty anfl «»rvlce on ohlljftt on. or mora minimum bidu shall be're- too! fect following Its legal publication ceived. UL' beginning. . " fif!«mentlal and CirnimBroial as required by law. - llnuiuiud yn Hit Kin 111 b. performance too— Lighting iiiiu WirltiS Upon acceptance of the minimum Our FIREBALL design and Compound Car- AUGUST, P. atlBINBIl, bid, or bid abovo mlnlumm, by the Street: on the Cist by 3R7 School Street „ CommlttoBiniui-iit-Lai'Be. Street: on Hit- t>uut,h hy lot ; hadn'tyoubetteratleast Woodbrldge, ,N, J. 0-131 To,wnslil|i Committee und tlie pay- buretion let us use a standard high gear that forth© Attest: hiont thereof by the purehasor aq- on tne West b\ lot #45. drive a Buick to findou t B, J. DUNiaAN, cording to the manner of purchase •Hubject tu tlie itilluwlng Business Cotipe i Township Clerk. • » • ' n accordance with tcnnn of sale on ilunii, \'la:. Nu i in tor j, tuimerX, 4 has the same economical result as sQ-called To bo HdvertUed IIH udotiteil In nle, the Township will deliver a sumliling or nihlaK plant shtfJl' about it? / IN CHANCBltY OK NlW J Independent-Leado' - • • r November ei'i|i:ted on wholi i» any part of H delivered at Flint, Hfltwt-en THW I'lOHTH largaln and Bale deca-fpr said prem- gas-sav«ig devices. 22, 1940, . Ben. , property hui>lij sold, without \W: SAVINGS INSTITUTION, n cbrpor- DAT 10U: Nnvomher 19, J9I0, ten consent oi tlie pint} uf (tie,ni Mich. Statetat?, op- «*lon i>f New Jyrnoy, Complalntint, purl Imd und ubuilnul so to do. an* AUNOLD J. CHIU8TKNBIW liefer Toi W-*lt, JW, (I, S'J4 • , B. J, l^UNIGAN, tional[equipmentand and BUNA I. CHniBTljWBH, J>]« NOTICM OV riH!UC'SALI3 Tnwnshlo Clerk. Uelnti Hit! 3III1U pruiniauH ccnVd/ai To Whom It May Concern: .. To ho advertised November 22 andto tht suld MU Ime 1 lvomuftda "" wife, UefaniUuitB, I'M. I"a.' tor the Novomuiu' so, 1940, In the Independ- accessories--extra-. mile of morttfiiKufl promlaeii .dutca At a regular mtietlng'ot the Town- Marvy Romtiiitiu ins wUo, by ilp 'Committee nfthe Township of ent-Leader. from John U.igiimun and Prices subject ta November H, 1910. .... Ins hKt, whlcli Hy virtue ot the above stated Writ, WoodbrldKe held Monday, November 1 to mo directed and delivered, I Will IS, 1040, I was directed to udver- IK tllAVCEHY W NtOW JE11S13Y tseiitembHr iti, mil antl re change without- p.nrmo to mile ttt'iHihllc vundue on HO tliu fact that on Monday ev»- iau/114 ed in the Cloik's unite of Ml notice. WBMM,Y* Trfrc RipHTBHOTH. nnK, December 2, 1940, the Town- TO; William 'Megkr and Mra,' Wil- mm County In Hook 7H6, pag« 3?. DAY OF DKCBMf)Bn, A, D., . nliln Commltteo wfll meet at liam Zlegler, tile wife; Ann Klrby Tha, apptojtliuutu nmount of Of OENMAl MOTOIS VAIUI BD IP, Mr (ESI!) In tne CommlH** devi'et) lu lie uaiUtlud by said NINETEEN HUKfi» and Mr. Klrby, her husband! Mloli- Is the sum of Two Thousand ~ •i. FORTY Chumbura, ± Memorial Municipal ael Cody and Mrs, .Michael Cody, at two o'clock Standard Time In tneBuilding, Woodbrldite, New Jeraey', hl« wife; Paul Kuahulak and Mra.Hundred li'lfty lJollam ;" aflornosm of the f*w'f?yp „?'«;„ and expose and sell ut public sale Paul Keahelak, his wlfo; i'mn- With tin) uiuts of and lo thu highest bidder a'caord., with a.11 and Bhertft"8 pfllue in the City, of New cenco Oel Tufo and Marlev <3, .'Del gu al avkp ' N. 3 Ing to terms of sale on file with, Tufo, hlH wife: Louis J. CartlBBor lights, prlvlloBoi, tiui udUainijfxta certain lots, tract? or the Township Clerk open to Inspec- and, Mm. Louis J, Cai'tlHsei', hit; appurtenances thartuiuo belr~ . _ HCTCES ••;. tion and to be ptibllcly -read pri'pr wife; Qeorfee H, Vanderveor and or In unywltiu pKll, l to Biild,-Lota 18 ami 19 In Block Fnftftir partliularly •JIrs, George H, > Vahd6rve«r, hla Julius C B03CO; Loin 3 and 4, H and U In •W4te,.»nil (hell1 or any of their re- Tet. p. A. *»7i4 PERTH AMBOY, N. J. utttei iylnlyinge and beln*r lmtli* T«wn Block 563DD; I,nU 7 anil 8, 13 and 14 1 "lily of ifarltan, in'the County «t spective unknown helm,' devlseoB, Besmand & ' -" and SUte ot- New Jer- In block OtiJICI'l, WoodbrldRe.Town- personal repreaontatlvea, vxei-u* Svllcltom. WHEN BmEB wmws m BUIIT BUICK WUUUIID THEM Dhlp ANHcmmiciil Mn|V loin, uiliuliilBUutore, muaUe*, ^i- •l • \

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%• •v,^ ?- PAGU ^ Essex Clippers In Benefit Contest Sunda; WILL HELP ALUMNI Wl TO LAUNCH 1940-41 BASKETBALL CAtAKH HERE Ml AGAINSTJUPPERS Uttin Spy/ Chi Btven ELIZABETH Locals Due To,Overcome SARACENSTROUNCE WDS^Warcr, 4p*nccr/ of Letdown; team To ^e RIVER EAGLES TIE ISEU&—DispWjnjr ithei* fl TO OPPOSE L< Linderv Avenge, and LfcWiwd JFigh-- GREYHOUNDELEVEN : At Full Strength er of Wildwood, this -place, JCW spirited type o)!. foj4»*tt .'throu(th- T»nled by Jwwph.Simon and'Steve out, the cntir«: fftmo," the Isclin FOR COUNTY TITLE BY BIG 24-0 EDGE Boys1 Club, a nenlyoraantted grid Simon, both.of Burchard Street, ATtHOOlB ti STARTS AT eleven, iafne throujh Withf • itun> Clara Baf^;'a e,..i.H pp t.-of *4 '' r B yl(S in^^.ff S4 ptet th V K^(t^hlhly Gane !• Fird In A WOG«orW hunter's, .-,- >••. ;:/';•".•.•..•:,. Sii-Game Winning hpeUwnm No Match For l rated Land Company football ttam "the Wa»p";WaBilek «shb.iiW6i' in- To Be PUyeJ EtoT Lg.at;-j?j e ^q^e^turne•.^turned 5treak Hahed; Teams flmmped Home Team; «f Rtrth Aniboy, w;« iili&d jiiry.Jrto'lonjj?*.» a*rtby» problem, from .a-hunting trip, which; took ' WibHd All" Gl' Sunday'at the Bj^' ; -:Frids]r Ni^i. , Alnmnl^'Qolfe a l JbliiJ ^Almost every 'tyfok during" the football^ 1 llciirs will' cortie 'mt. fighting Iftt Maine,wft^««rth;ai:St Fl lfild..' -;.'., •,." '•: : '"Vcildcats Sunday'alte'rnooii at Le- •. • ,,,.•• They wbiildn't articles which, t€ll .us* that some unknown Ctass' X cpllege . •. •%'«1selirilt'c«t;i«fiBr .BaUUnitho ftAJtelJlGjrFEAi say who pbf thebrtd oh, the ahl-' Jka SCORING PUNCH ,.ir,n Stadiurt Jsrherl they tackle, a entire first qtfsVter i»ltli their backs F*OM>S^-Tho Fofds.Blg. : »n«l, but they're happy, neverthe- eleven with' probably a win o.r£w6 to it& cretHt ia aome 50 to the Wall, allowed' D»nq*lii to NoWirte>Essex Cllp- HOPKLAWH r* Evidently tha senior wml-jmo bntketbi ul«vert.\ , m, for,they ,(fot aheatf.stwt off Qr 60.p.dinta%'ietW.t^ irtinri of- to'UstMtt letdown, after ledre \ttt the vinltinsr. feam. VfW ; second- .period found \ the ' hofritf hip«r,'wiH njeet tbe EUmli pitchinjf potentialities" local, sftortsmen »jio kill haw Some" a tough batUeWn th^ CM* against Ace» tc|ni"([ht Sfr School No^ •before, th* (state gives 'the ordlhg to a comparativcomparativee, scoring system devised Vy ann uun : eleven, with line And backfleW In ;lM; nothirtf? short', of sensational, tut " • " , in the flrsf of to. open. 'n»«es pi GjfeylwiMds w*re;hanll» full cooperation, swiflg dovrt tlio l,;ift week he was it> for ,only two known acrejvball. ' '•',-••• ), •.'••/ .-'.'•"•'\ '• "•• • weekly, court clashts to 'arils fPllnod Pn ed the. lickinit o/ their lives Sun- Held for n .touchdown. Kflt mv plays'and. one of them connected ' InUrceptert . We all know that N«w Brtiniwick high ichooi 'tent with a tic, they repented their hew. untn :...; day afternoon at Plalnflald where ,vith .Smith foro long gain. This pcrforrnanco in tnc "third jtiturttir ^According to Art Oloff- .Simlay he should be the difference Averngo illNt»do» of ft our Barront a 41-0 licking, but Utftl d«*»n't prevent W they fere humiliated by a big Si»nt,- yards eleven, .20-0.- Mlnusth/ser- an'djnarqhod tho length of tho field Kaub, ln-t\veen last Sunday's team and attempted for another scoroi •; the one which fought every other <1ted from cMminr tlntt WoodfcrWte Hlfk it m If p^ vlc>i of their *w bacjgliid man, featured before iind after t iinU Kftlnnfl, latoraln ns w«ll its hetween tho opponent into submission. TO 1IEET nrda lost, i>onaltlo» ,„.. b«tt«r than Coach Ch«t Rdldtuw'f ?e*ra»; Yott Ajp't and Walt Flowers, a tackle, the Hopelawtiers were never a Mayor August P. GToltier ' The ffnme will be played for the six-game beliew it? Well, h«rt m the figurei. Woodbrfdf* de- threatening faptor against a much- LONG GUTS CRACK poctorf to bo on hnnd for the I luMiefit of the Woodbridge Jlmer- Openi Tonight At irining streak of the Woodbridgc oss up of the ball Hiimlerhftn, Mick :ould do was emerge with a score, we still thiak New Bruiuwick the bitter tWm. How- home team",advanced the ball on | their heroic work two Weeks ago atGreiner Association quintet will Hall, Highland Park; lletiny Jaglowskl, Bud' ess tie, while nearly 1,000 shiver- traight plunging from their 41 to ic explosion, again be represented on the court fver, 41 point* it a big margiti and there k» talk about Al Patten, Lee Buchan and thi» coming seaion, with a stronger ng fanB witnessed the icon test at the ohe>Vard line, Dellapruttu Other Top_Notch Eventi Deter. But the Newark-Essex Clippers plunged over for the first score. and faster club than that which Legion Stadium. Both teams were town that the Barronj laid down when the Zebras HIGHLAND PARK —Max!c The Elizabeth quintet is i mi- a strong lot and toast of sev- Bill Nag? created a stir later^n -tho captured the township champion- ihooting for the county semi-pro started their running attack.' Well, it was all in fun Long, Dallas, Texas, middleweight ed to be one of the fastest t .•ml AH-Stat©, All-Essex-County ship last year, according to Jim ;rid title. Now they'll have to period when he climaxed his team's mid All-Orange high school stars of who lost his first decision since teams in Union County. Keating, team manager. rait until next year, and w© still have that Carteret game to took forward steady march by taking a short pass I the past two years. Leading them from Sullivan and racing a brilliant turning professional to • Joo The team has been completely According to statistics, the lButch" Lynch of Plainfield hero

will be Harry Mute, 1988 All-State ! >••'•' • .' • ' • ' 60 yards for a touchdown. On both outfitted with snappy uniforms and Fords Five DroptGamtTt from Columbia high school, at Eagles were no match for the loca occasions the attempt for a con- 'our w.eeks ago, gctB hlj* chanco new reversible, jacket* by the Much to the. sorrow of the Stain Street quarterbacks •quarterback; Jimmy Murphy, Se- lean, although the latter eleven version was blocked. 'or revenge tonight, w,hcn he moots Burlew's In Comity sponsor, Mayor Greiner. >layed bang-up defensive ball by he Union County veteran in I ton Hall's All-County nominee of association, the Carteret-Woodbrldge game war not post- Both teams battled hanl' in the According to advance notices topping several scoring threats. In six-round final of. the New Bruns FORDSMVith the Poulaefri another backfleld star who poned by Coach Prank McCarthy, this group would have second quarter and at times the | lias been burning up the North Jer-.the Greinors will be the tops in the first period the Alumni march, wick Boxing Club's show, Hmiolcski brothers orackinjf Greyhounds were destined to do a pins -with unerring: accuracy semi-pro league of late; Samtownship basketball circles again ed from their own 80-yard line to Hked to believe thatMafe called th© fame off last Saturday Undefeated at Masonic Hall this year, but they will still have bit of scoring themselves, but in evening, tho Burlew entrant*' I Cmzdnik, an AJI-Stote end from the South River 10, picking up four because the field was too soggy and much to the disad- •yhch fought his way to his gieat- each case they lost out near pay the County Major Bowling ', Newark's South Side, and Frank to defend the championship they first downs enroute, hut there they st victory whon ha . •'' • I Orange guard position .last year, members of the squad are Wall rater in the same period Georg Bears and the Hopelawn Greyhound* suffere^d let- Right tackla Greenberg broke Jackie Pannone of Bound Brook Burlew'i (2) LdTidNil.lu.All •a field-goal- from into the scoring column in the last against Harry 9erio, Jersey City J. Poulscn 179 S4G Merwin, George Krumm, MicEe; -downs, after,their daisic struggle two weeks agq at its from Newark Central's 1988 period when he took Petrusso's lat- for his aggressiveness and willing- R, HfmiclcHki 190 190 Karnas, Joe Barcellona, Fere Wu the South River 40, but the at- Legion Stadhim. The Alumni were held to a scoreless j)uud. In addition, the Clippers tempted conversion failed by 1 eral on the 10-yard line and dovo ness to swap punches, waa a favor- Wismiewski ^ 107 188. ttfc- j will bring With them a huge squid koveU, Tony Barcellona, Jo tie by a good South River Eagles combine and thtf ite here last year, while SorVhas V. Poulaen ... Ift9 yards. ;. over for the final tally. in [ivith many capable riwervcB, ,. Gyenos and "Porky" Pochek. built up a long list'of triumphs, J. Hnleleslfi .... 209 'Gerek "again was the Alumni1! (Gr*yhounds traveled to Plainfield where they absorb* rim (34) (iri-yliiiumlx (O 141 Coaches Cacciola and Gadek All the above are ex-Barro l.R, Ourdner IIlstitlk including one over Buddy Lawrie, outstanding running back. Hi ed a 2y porloda: • at passing and runQeram.cs five of Keasbey, Coac their credit. You figure H oaf,, baddy. a«rae(!H8 12 0 II ill—! put up one of the best nVhts ever Korncski 237 207 Witowski were best for the South Ureylioumla •....'. 0 o u u— I ring- the ends. With these two Keating believes his charges ar< seen here when, they clashed two Riverltes. Their brothers, "Turk" fotfblulowns: Dellalirntto. Nn«y, Totals 914 935 987, I toys in the same lineup the Alumni ready -for their initial game Which reminds us. The Alumni continue their home Sullivan, Grtcnboi'S. weeks HKO. and Al, starred'with their excellent liiiuick Will have plenty of variety, against the strong Metuchen Y. M, tand Sunday at Legion stadium-and will Qppose the Essex line play. Aikl to them-Ernie Ilartha, another C. A. team tonight at 9 o'clocP 1 Clippera, a powerhouse eleven with former Irvtojrton and |opablA fine gesture on their part and we hope everyone of you IScutti and Bill Patrick will get Leffler. •plenty of help from Bob Patten RESULTS will turn out Sunday to do your bit' and still see a (food |t nd Jack Blair, the squad's giants, Sdirdnn; p football game. Woadlirldite — Mouth Ulvcr et tackle*, while Pochek, GoveliU, 1 FORDS ,'B LE....Kllby B. Mu»urowHkl- Sam Gioe » getting worried ... It teetats as though Itoarkulin and Lee will alternate, as IJT.,.,Patrlck A. Witowski guards. Charley Farr, as usual, LQ....Miirkulin •, Pansy basketball teams throughout the township aren't as Cqmcf T»vern (1) • C I^irr : Baranownkl vill start at center, 1 ltG....Poch«k .'..'..... yurga league conscious aa they were a few seasons «g». Jankovich '. 191 144 181 HT....acult| Smutko UE....Annckor Thotnas' There's talk that the stavt of these 1 wgue« will be told , Wha-thoy .:. 165 122 14! QB....Uoylo•.,.• It. Mk Thistle ..: 99 156 14. l,H....Onrtok. Pellechrlo, up a few weekj in order to htdiiee flt^ne quintets to UH,..,Smlth Pulgonneo Mackay '. 129 115 14 Irt,...Gerek T. Witowski sign on the dotted line... It's, gettinf dose to tipw of Bilka 200 ' 168 15 SUBSTITUTIONS; South Itlver— YciiRnr, Popp, Canko, Pullop, year when sports writers is this section sit dow* and ', Itreiie, Loyn,- Brllln. WUdg HEAVY SENIOR Totak ....'• 784, 705 77 Govi'lit/., Lo«, Leffler, Wuniltk, Pat- weed through All-County hopefuls JL. ;Mo«»{^ ten, Gill,1 Bartlm, Ulflno. Fordi Sporting (2) OFFICIALS: Tumboer, Tronton, and finally the eleven best are chosen V.. W. H. f ASKETBAU. LOOPS Virgillo 146 224 13 refareo; Huggliirl, Rutgers, umpire; year offers for consideration Nick Sethak, Watt Kar- Tiff ODT THE Turkua 167 190 1'i'lsi'o, Itutgers, bead linesman, AnderBon " 142 nas and Johnny Dubay. V )nly 4 TwinTEnterd In SAVED NICKELS FOR BABY SSNSATIOSOFTHSYSARt Matust 173 150 145 Reading, Pa.—Plunking' down Last week several of our'friends went to Grange to Both Woodbrid&e And Damocl 201 172 HEN you |«t «U through with an eleVen-pound bag fsi nickels,- witness the Seton Hall-Fordham Freshmen game and to Hornacek 144 James Ott paid, the hospital bill Wclaims and counter-claims, the Fordi Circuits Young ••• 159 212 188 see Benny Babula, fonndr GarfleW star in actlw... They . pUIn (act remtina... thaie's only one of his wife who two Vfeeka before i Hydta-Matlc.Drivsl Regardless of what gave birth to a baby girl. When admitted the boy was good, but one of the Fordham play- DATE Totals.! '• 783 954 825 | anyon* uy*»boot»ny other new drive, asked how he could have the thou- ers who has played against Johnny Korczowski and at r«m»nb« tlUtT.JVb oar with a clutoh WOQDBaiDGR-With the start sand nickels the bag contained, Ott Krwp. Meat (1) present with the Great Bfabula*eame'out with this state- I -no e*tth*t mptlraa A'*r MtUni, bf the Recreation Department's declared, "That's nothing, I have 1 ev*n pvi of tU (Imt—etn pombly Handerhan . 122 1 asketball leagues Hated at the another bag like that for the doc- ment ... "Babula could never come close-to Korczowski?' jive MMM: otmpfbh to Hydtt? 188 tor." resent time for December" 1, HansenHansn . ; 124 Affd we hear from-up Fords; way that a Miss Emma I Af«tfoDrtv«. OtdHmobiU'B Hydra-' Schenger 158 139 ! M«tic Drr*» «tp» up performance. It ieam managers are urged again 129 HHrneH r 147 184 SPEEDY BALLOON Jacobs is burning up the town's female kegling loop i HV«I half the iffort of driving. It gives o enter their respective team* at 158 162' 227 La Junta, Colo,-—A toy balloon, But Betty Bacskay, daughter of the alley propri«tor is a more mileage on ga«. It's the most. 204 r he earliest date io that tegular Stevens 172 174 inflated ^^it h natural gasg,, wasconsistent and close ycon'd. ^^ popular, mo«t InttiMtlng, most unusual iractice uwton* cjn be arranged l feature of the ywr. S«e it at our show- 872 sent up by the chemistry class of |or «U teams,: Totals ,...;:..j...., 766 781 the La Junta High School, Just to toomt, *en tthe a thrilling trial drive. Only four twmi have field em Ferdt C««K(2) N see hew far It would-float. Ibwas UNEMPLOYMENT H q SHORT-LIVED 102 lies in the towmbij heavy senior G*lya ..,; 145 133 found the next day. by Howard Not much will be left of the un- Rpanoke, Va,~pelighted whqn inep 157 Sague; namely, <*»M»yur teams are also entered at 15 net member who says that the h> iect to oAange FOR SPECUI, SIX pparryy 187 m 140 168 tln» wrecked b^l |e present time in the Fords sta- Ball* .. *16.8- » dws not include 2,242,000 who Eight, $87*. WUte-w<4 tires extra, without ootioo, BDSJNE88 COUPE 223 179 Marhevia • .L. 170 170 "ltt W O0C W?* A ir league and hare there, are. v*-feentah wfcra O0C, 148 173 incles for at least six or eight Ho- AUTO WHEEL STOKES rn l'96 191 *otets •818 84*'Hi. \mmjf team* Tl» Fwrdt No. 14 South 3«c«n4 Co«i (2) HEADWNTER3 ON RAMFAGE •; "-. • WOMAN is available for practices o» 14 Msnfla, P. l~jA hand pf hd Baltimore, Md,~Whlle walking | F Totals 818 952 m Bakos .*.' 104. 177 and Tiwadsy niuHts. f&t* &eak ;„ .15? >» huntow, vecentlj swept down aloruj th» straet, lire Clam Long | to \«e the court can Bacskay of the mountains ndhe^e was strocfc in the back by an auto- Otah .... 212 in m ainwl at the Parish Houw or 166 IBS l&gy 18 five/more Christian Filipinos of mobile wheel which tore loon 177 202 th« «m«viaor at the Ford* 196 148 €aociola 188 10 fan in ifa Soutb'ain Philip front; a passenger car, and rollW 178 £0 feet before 'striking Mrs. Long. WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES 188 174 Kadtfer 202 This raid brought to 33 the 103 of Sha mw treat** «t»! . . 47SIUkw»y^Avenue Tel. WOod. 8-0100 84 an injured sliouldcr and shock, -i'?, 'FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22/194G JPAGE TWELVE ' ' ' =? $100.00 IN CASH-ASK FOR DETAILS* Christian A Lucky Young Lady St. Anthony's R. C Church Is Scene Pets of the Stars SATURDAY LAST DAY! Science Church Of DiLeo -DeAngelis Nuptial Sun. AVENEL —fhe .marriage of whom ahc resided,, wore blue silk Calendar Miss Caroline Retta De Ang«tt»,.|crepe and the bridegroom's mother SCHINDEL'S daughter of the late Mr. and lira. worts black lace.. , Chriitian Science—First Church Nicholas De Ang'dliis, of East 1 Alexander Di Leo, brother of the p! Christ, Scientist, Sewiren, is.a Orange, to VlnceM Angela RjLjo, bridegroom, served as best man branch of the Mother Church, The son of Mr, and Mfi. Angelo Ok ANNIVERSARY and, the-ushers were: Joseph De . Pint Church of; Christ, Scientist. 1*0, of George Street, tocjt place, Angolis and Louis .Mama, of New- Ill Boston, Mass.' -Suijday "wjrvices nt four o'clock'Sunday afternoon' ark, and Michael De Nittls, of Port 11 k> M,,. Sunday School, 9:30'A, nt St. An.tho'.ny'ii-B,' C." ChiiretK in Port Reading. Rev VincentFuc- ^ jtort Wedding trip'^ Mr. f •eiJCo" \Churchj? • -and /Societies. •'• 1 a i.oJlflM'eJt'of Hi'* lUiea+, :^rhe ^M- keo Wll mtke- their ! „. • The (kilclcn'.Text ife:: tO bless c^ur tl of ••honor,.jUlij' Gra.ire»Ba,l»n- tit' -40 (•'bomseit'' Avenue," '•'• God, ye fieoqvIC, Und fliakp' thV voice- , (ii a< of Newarkp'Mjore'1 tit 'oreh,irl. of his pr'ritse" to he howds \vhicK ;.brocaded'BatUi-f'nrt.«>WTic3 a boU- /•..:Eitiiih Mnlftia V. ••"•'iolJe'yi out Soul in;Tifc,'jrid'.suffer- nuct cii •ch^ytahihc'imums and rbgea. •. English muffins may be.made Into. ,'-Wh ^ not bur -feet to "be- moVcd;,'.' Tho: tridesrrtal4s ware: -MiBS Sv»ie : "eliytr cases tor creamed foods. .•"'', •Psaltns8(3:« 9 ). .•• .'• • . ""• .' l : Ru^ucci; Miss .Joy ZUCCMO, M4to' Scoop, out the. eeniers -of' ta m,\d- • ..Among the Leastm-Sermon cita- Leo- BarbotC/j-aJf of Pott^Reading. .flns. .FilNthe cases.wftbcreBmed Judy Gtrlkrid and her. -pet cock"- , tions Is the "following ftwni the Bi- •They were drewed aljlt^ in blue mixture,. TJien bake them 10 min- pr "Honey" find time for play ' |)le: "My souk wnit thou only upon brocade"* jiatin gowns and carried,, utes in a moderate oven. ', ': when, the young tUf findi lime Values (rodj for by expectation is from bouquets .Qf . ro>QB and chrysan- Judy Garland, DougUi MacPhail and George Murphy at they out from work. Min Garland • \Him.." (Psalms 62:5), : , .thcmumB. ' Eskimos •, ' to $5.94 appear in the n«w Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production, "Little juit completed a Marring role in The Lesson-Sermon also in-j Nellie Kelly." It leemt (hat Judy it a very lucky younf lady to Sirs. Roceb Mercuro, o( Port Eskimos are God's'."frozen peo- eju'des the following passage from hare won the tupport of theie two jentlemen (1n her new starring Reading, the bride's aunt, with ple." " "Little Nellie Kelly." . the Christian Science textbook,-! Tebicle. Kvtrr boy nlll mnl , "Seicnee and Health with Key to o9r! Mn |f «( KlllrUjr nOdlcB* ID »p,lt|, the Scriptures" by Mary Baker plnldnt nMtt nptlli foldy: "Science reveals Spirit, Soul, an not in the body, and God moiifiii 4 larke »ofkctm m , How's Your Health? wMheitt ilwniHtii man H I,, as. not in, man but as reflected by By The Medico IH. Come t.rlyl man. The greater .canrjot be in the leaser . . . This is a leading THE VOICE words, or. enunciating so poorly AMAZING NEW RADIO point in the Science of the Soul, "The devil hath not in all his that the listener is often embar- • that Principle is not in its idea" ...... $4.94 to $6,94 gricver's choice • : rassed trying to catch what they (p. 467). An arrow for the heart, like a Thankifivlng Service . say. There are few things that sweet voice." ' \n gratitude to God for divine handicap one throughout life more C8re and guidance during the past While a musical, low speaking than such faults. VALUE-FEATURES EVERY PAIR A BRAND , ir'fcaf, and in keepinu with the Proc- voice falls delightfully on the ear, Even college graduates are fre- lamation of the President of the there are few things more irritat- quently heard pronouncing such a NEW STYLE! • tlnited States, First Church of ing and exasperating to tho nerves simple word as yes, as though it Christ, Scientist of Sewaren'held of a sensitive' person than loud were spelled "yeah" OT "yep." Its fnnual Thanksgiving service at harsh voices. A good voice is. an asset in any Reg. $2 and $3 10 A.M. Slovenly grammar is as unplcas- occupation, but* the habit of loud Thp service included reading of ing as slovenly,, careless dress. talking is not only hard on the Women's the Proclamation, congregational Passing down the street the other nerves and ears of the listeners, ilnging of appropriate hymns, a day the writer heard a sweet young but it is" injurious to the throat. Dress and Sport tolo entitled "Give Thanks and thing call out to another, "Yawl Sing", and a short Lesson-Sermon. come to see me.1' The replyywas •' The Golden Text for Thanksgiv- "Yawl must comt firstaiyawl owe ing Day was from Psalms 97:12, us a visit." You all amony many "fiejoice in the Lord, ye righteous; careless' speakers has been con- »nd give thanks at the remem- tracted to yawl. A Better htance of his holiness." N'o wonder the northerner criti- One of the Scrtptural selections cizes the Southerner about his in the Lesson-Sermon vis from "you all," and can never under-j Home fWms 31:19, 21: "Oh how great stand that it is perfectly good Eng- hi thy goodness, which thou hast lish, even though the speaker is (aid up for them that fear thee; addressing only ono person, others To Live In! which thou hast wrought for them are always implied. While "you SIZES that trust in thec before the sons all" is correct, "yawl", which is so W men. Blessed be the Lord: for commonly used among the young 3 to 9 Be hath shewed me his marvellous people now is vulgar and falls veTy \ Want to get a real thrill? Stop in and hear a New 1941 Emerson! Then • STRAPS kindness in a strong city." unpleasantly upon the ear.. look at the price tag. Emerson has done it again—combined matchless Style, AT SCHINDEL'S LOW • OXFORDS From "Science and Health with When you see an attractive! PUMPS fc«y to the Scriptures" by Mary woman, often beautifully gowned,1 ""•Feme, Performance, Quality, and Value-giving yo\i MORE for your radio PRICE • ""Baker Eddy, is this passage on page you naturally expect her to speak i' dollar than ever before! See, Hear, Compare—and you'll buy Imerson. &, lines 17-24: "How empty are our in a pleasing) well modulated voice.' conceptions of Deity! We admit You also .expect that her grammar theoretically that God is good, om- and pronunciations will bn correct. SENSATION til»?ipnt, infinite, and then we try But alas, when she opens her to.give information to this infinite mouth to speak, you are often sad- OF THE Mind. We plead for unmerited ly disappointed. She- shrieks ,ftt RADIO jiwdon and for a liberal outpour- you as though she takes it for ing of benefactions. Are we really granted that you are deaf, when in LighUng fixtures are- INDUSTRY grateful for the good already re- reality your hearing is very keen. the permanent furnishings ceived? Then, we shall avail our- Some of thcse*pcople have been to MODEL 336. This amazing new Emer selves of the blessings we have, and college, but have been allowed to of the home. Select,those son model operates on either AC oi 1 thus be fitted to receive more,' escape without being taught to that will remain beautiful DC current. Brings in standard Ameri- At the cloae of the readings an modulate their voices and correct can broadcasts and police calls with opportunity was given to Christian their shocking pronunciations. as long as the house en- startling clearness and volume.- fht Yei, there arc top $2.00 snd $3.00 value! in bUckj and ollirr fidiehtists to express thankfulness However many teachers do try dures. fflr healings received through to help students to overcome such cabinet is Bakelite, beautifully stream- ncw fall colon. Alto brown and black (port Oxford'. Scbin- CJHristian Science. The service faults, but often meet with •little lined. No outside wires-just plug in. dcl't mon9y-taving price ii 88c per pair- closed vyith a benediction from the success on account of home- envi- Bible: "Blessing and glory, and ronment. Wisdom, and thanksgiving,' and * It is almost a crime for parents Extra! Only 50 Men's Genuine Saeie Leather ilonor, and power, and might, be who know better to ailow their Unto our God for ever and ever. children to grow up speaking in- Amen." correct • English, mumbling their SUPiR'LOOP %.m liiinf tiMimnr in mum JACKETS Woodbridge Personals NEVER BEFORE SUCH A -Miss, Gertrude Huber, Ann of Radbiirn attended the Prince- SET AT SUCH A PRICE I Andetson, Dorothy Weir, Elizabeth ton-Yale football game'at Palmer A BEAUTIFUL EMERSON DeWorth, Dorqthy Acton and Mae Stadium Saturday,*. Reid,, all members of the Hi-C. E, PHONORADIO customer of the First Presbytorian Church —The Senior Choir of the'Mcth- Their different yet au- MODEL 345. Powerful radio atended the roller skating party odist Church will hold rehearsal to- thentic styling of all peri- Saturday night given, by the night at 8 o'clock at the home of brings in standard American 29V I'liir xiifl Hiirilr li»llirri (nil)- Mrs. P. H. Locker in Church llu>tli full IIUIMT Iruuli Z xlmth Unipn County C. E. Union at Gar- ods, plus the decorative broadcasts and police calls. All Street. A social will follow at the EASY TERMS IMM'krlm MHilr 11 Ilia |u)i «l|i|irr value of £ood Lighting, records including 12" may be liiifbrlt klllllnl rulUr mil| ,.„!(», —St. Elizabeth's Union of the home of Michael Gutwein in Lib- Kicriillniinl mlum u( ihlri knuh- trinity Episcopal Church will spon- erty Street, Fords. lend , important added played. No outside wires—just v*r»iir) »«li' iirltv! xlin, :w I,, Id. l| " 'tor a dessert bridge on December —Mtv and Mrs. William Rader charm. plug in. Cabinet is covered with NEW 1941 EMERSON$...to iatbfy ",'"B at the'home of Mrs. Arthur A. and, children, of Radburn, were embossed simulated leather, ' Molitor in Cliff Road, Sewaren. recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John every purpose and every purie. • —John E. Breckenridge, of West E. Breckenridgc, of West Green BEHER JACKETS Gften Street, and William Rader Street. 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^— Mr. 'and Mi?. Earl Wright, Israel Hospital in New York City, | nfNew York City, were guests of. —Mr, and Mrs. Charles Long- SWEATERS ' Jit, and Mrs. Charles Brookwell, sti'eet, of CHffwuod, were guests !''»£ Burnet Street, Friday night. of friends in town, Sunday. T—Mr. and Mrs. Hobardt John- •—Sweral nev/ families hayc MODEL 337. Operates on AC or DC current. »on, of Plaipfteld, were guests of purchased and moved into new See a complete display Brings ia foreign programs with amazinjg clear- M-34 Mr. and Mrs. John Ettershartk, of WORTH homes on Chase Avenue. They of these guaranteed fix- ness and power. Beautiful Bakelite cabinet. Has $2.94 Park Avenue, Friday night. we; Mr. and Mr?. John, Sjaaks, of —Miss Lydia Ashmdve, of Jer- Woodbridge; Mr; and Mrs. .William tures at our showrooms. unbreakable carrying handle. sey City, is spending several days Lospinoso, of Elizabeth; Mr. and • '•ill «l|i|iir»i nuirlii 2 l|irr |o nave York; Mr, and Mrs, Charles Bruhl, a head-start in furnishing FOUR BIG STORES . PERTH AMBOY - NEW BRUNSWICK - PLAINF1ELD . ASBURY PARK iniHifj- ou (rrmrndull* KtWllaiw . —Miss Helen Bebkpwitz, of Lin- •ot oiiKirr. uf ,%ery dmrrivllun Jen, was a weekend guest of Mv. of Avenel; Mr, and Mrs. George your home. ' for rvcrj- uau—for >purl», .work, Watson and son, of Elizabeth; Mr. ever>a«y nrarl I'laU l " jflfl Mrs. Louis Muncasey, of Fifth r(> cvmlltl and Mrs, Harold Amy and son, of •IH. '*•*MTS. Frederick Brause, of Elizabeth and Mr. and Mrs.. Rich, Street, is a patiennt Beth ard Kerr, of Kenilworth,.. Big Selection.of Sweaters at • InkBliU Good • An Ancient pustom • Wishing In a lake near Augusta, A number of Chrisllan churches lp 7 Ambay Kan., last August, H. M. WlUlami this country, notably several in the' of Wichita dropped his fountain pen. Kentucky and Tennessee hlUs, sp OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS practice-toot washing as an act ot In vain he hunted it in neck-deep iittralistic- obedience to the sugges- Lighting Co. V Radio* -Piano* - Washer* • Frigid ai re • Ranges • Oil Burners - Tires ' water. Recently revisiting the spot, tion ot Jesus, given In the Book of ., Williams found the place high and SJ, John 13; U. * 285 McClellan St. '< dry of water. Digging around for a ' 147 New -Bnuiswick Ave. Tel. Perth Amboy 4-1775 -1776 , few minutes, he found hii pen. He Perth Amboy, N. J. cleaned it UJJ. When he signed «om« Heraldini In 800 . papers at it local bank, Williams Heraldry at. an art was flnt PA 41802 0PE1V EVENINGS VN11L 9 O'CLOCK •aid he used ink put in the pen more aicrlbed to Charlemagne about the than eight months previoui. year B00> , 9.7-105 South St, Perth Anbo