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VOL. HI. No. 32. fORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1938. PRICE THREE CENTS ATTENTION FORDS! Is Honored LOCAL TAVERNS LOSE STEADY CUSTOMER The SCHOOL SAFETY PATROLS SWING FORDS.—On the recom- mendation made by Charles RARITAN TOWNSHIP.— J. Alexander, second ward KORZOWSKI CHOSEN Local tavern owners had rea- RAMBLING INTO ACTION FOP, CURRENT TERM committeeman and for the son to mourn the loss of a convenience of Fords resi- steady customer, but a wife REPORTER RARITAN TOWNSHIP.—Officer Edwin J. Mineu, di-j dents who wish to register for : the general election next and four children rejoiced in Savs rector of safety patrols, announced this week that the month, Township Clerk B. J. the decision of Recorder Al- BOYS' DAYJMAYOR township safety patrols were now in operation in each of Dunigan will be in the office fred C. UrXfer in police court 'Round the Town: With seven public and one parochial schools. The system was of Adolph Quadt at the corn- last night. election day only 32 -days completed and sworn into service this week. er of Hoy avenue and Max- in the offing, we must con- well avenue, tonight between The "steady customer' of the Members of the new safety or- eight and nine o'clock, to reg- local taverns, it developed, has 'COMMITTEE' AND 'BOARD' WILL fess that all is quiet on the ganization are: Sand Hills—Chie, ister all such persons. been in the habit of spending political war front of Joseph Silvinsky; lieutenants, Al- the greater portion of his pay Woodbridge township . . . BOARD MEMBERS exander Nagy and Catherine Na- on 'drinks for the boys.' NAME APPOINTEES AT PUBLIC MEET The general run of print- hay; Nort Kistrup, Elizabeth Mez- Recorder Urffer sentenced the ed literature, however, is zey, Wanda Wolan, Lorraine Brink CULT ADHERENTS local resident to appear before man, Janice Daggett, Margaret Sa- his pastor Sunday morning, TO BE HELD NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT beginning to show up ... TO INVESTIGATE bo. Mary Karczewski, Robert Mc- following church services, But, as far as campaign Coy, Russell Elliot, Teddy~Wolan, and take a pledge to abstain Wallace Brinkman, Joseph Krain- Leffler, Schwenzer, Chaplar, Reilly, Semak and Wasilik, issues being advanced by EXPELLLED FROM from intoxicants forever, with Elected Committeemen—John Royle Gets Tax Collector's either side—there's none LOCAL STUDENTS atz and Robert Larsen. a one year's sentence in the in existence. Stelton—Marie Cantanessa, Sara workhouse the penalty for Post—Petrie, Lee, Wand, Kuzmiak, Somers, Kilby, Co- MANY CHILDREN IN SCHOOL Gadino, David Knapp, Ruth Du- SCHOOLJYSTEM Howard Madison failure to keep the pledge. po, Crane and Ringwood, Elected to Board—Mayor * • * • Bois, Edward Agner, Jane Van FORDS.—Howard Madison, who WHO ARE NON-RESIDENTS recently completed a term as com- And in order to illustrate Greiner to Welcome Boy Officials at Noon Next Friday Along the Stem: Plenty Kirk, Joseph Kozmaa, Edmund 9 COLORED CHILDREN FAIL his point. Recorder Urffer had OF TOWNSHIP Klausman, Margaretta Tripod, mander of the Harry Hansen Post At Town Hall—Parade to Be Held. of surprises are in store TO OBEY PHYSICAL No. 163, American Legion, was fit- the local resident locked up Ronald Spruce, Frank Rogabino, in the cell block over night. for the voters of Wood- RARITAN TOWNSHIP. — Dis- Irene Pocsik, Bertram Louis, Ar- EDUCATION LAW tingly honored Tuesday night at BOYS TO BE HONORED AT BALL OCTOBER 14 bridge township come 2 trict Clerk John P. Anderson and lene Bauer, Franklin Achart, Rob- the Fords Casino by members of a special group of the township RARITAN TOWNSHIP.— Nine the local Legion and a large dele- A. M., November 9 ... Board of Education will be called ert Kroon, Florence Viel, Eleanor colored children, all members of WOODBRIDGE.—After a strenuous political cam- When an election cam- Porter, Rocco Figlo, ohn Van Ars- gation- of representatives of posts on later this month to conduct an dale, Harry Erickson, Louis Auer- the Putters Station religious cult from all sections of the county. STATE TROOPERS paign, worthy of their elders, John F. Korzowski, the paign is quiet and secret- investigation of children attending back, Jean Bramwell and Claire —"House of Jacob" were expelled Madison was succeeded by Com- Woodbridge High School football team captain, was ive, we can always look township schools who may not be Van Kirk. from the Oak Tree school by the mander Bariolo DiaMtteo. forward to the unexpect- legal residents of the township. It (township Board of Education be- elected "mayor" by a majority of 1,636 student votes over Lady of Peace—Anthony Urban,! cause the students refused to par- State Vice Commander Percy OPEN QUARTERS was discussed at the regular meet- Quackenbush, of Perth Amboy, his opponent, Paul E. Chovan, in a Township-wide school ed ... At present, the ing of the ooard that children liv- Leo Handerhan, Francis Antonid- ticipate in the regular physical edu Justice of Peace race es, Joseph Estok, Vincent Schmidt was the principal speaker. Among election for the Boys' Day to be held next Friday under ing with their relatives are not le- cation classes on the grounds that ,lhe other speakers were Mayor the auspices of the Lions Club of Woodbridge. Korzowski shows the only sign of life. gal residents and they Thomas Gockel, Edward Uhrin, playing games is against the rules ON HIGHWAY 25 must pay Anton Getz, Robert Levendoski, August F. Greiner and County received 2,534 votes while Chovan totaled 898. regular tuition fee. of their particular cult. Ccmmunder Roy E. Anderson. William Pirent, Gerald Swanick, TO USE TOWN TAVERN AS When the keys of the city are Aftermath: Reliable ru- Dr. E. K. Hanson school physi- Members of the Board of Educa- The Woodbridge Post Silver Andrew Letso. John Ozganick, tion took- up the problem again HEADQUARTERS: OTHER turned over to Korzowski, he will THE WINNER! mors have it that when cian, reported that the health con- John Farkas and Edward Ladimer. Band furnished music throughout dition of the school children' is ex- Monday night at its regular meet the evening and refreshments TROOPERS TRANS- have with him other members of November's voting is writ- Piscatawaytown—Chief, William ing and decided on the expulsion the official family who were elect- cellent with the exception of a few Latham; lieutenants, James Col- were served following the address- FERRED ten into history, Republi- cases of minor diseases. Dr. Han- of the nine colored children. An- es. ed as follows: letio and Violet Benedict; Robert other meeting was held Friday First Ward committeemen, Al- can and Democratic bos- son, and Miss Mildred Milleman, Shipman, Frank Wheatley, John RARITAN TOWNSHIP.—A staff om pals are ready for a school nurse, were praised by the night at the Bonhamtown school, of ten state troopers under Ser- bert Leffler and Robert Schwenz- Varady, Joseph Madison, Roy Hel but no action was taken until this er. united, but closed, drive body for their good work. man, Theodore Gerlich, Jack Stout geant C. J. Campbell and Corpora] week. David Dowgin made their new Second Ward committeemen. to set up a commission Arthur Larson, vice president of Alex Fedor, Charles Shamy, Rob- Fred A. Talbot, superintendent RARITAN POLICE the board, asked the board to George Ellmeyer, John Marchitto, headquarters on Route 25 in Rarit- Frank Chaplar and Robert F. Ren- form of government for of schools, explained before a puz an Township last Saturday morn- make a survey of insurance cov- ert Marchitto, Albert Bocchieri, zled body that the law permits ex- Third Ward Committeemen, Woodbridge township. erage in the schools. A survey of William Schneider, Joseph Col- ing and the old headquarters of pulsion of students if they fail to PLAN FOR DANCE the state police in Woodbridge and Nichols Semak and George Wasil- * • * • this type was made several years letto and Joseph Pepitone. participate in their curriculum, Milltown were abandoned. The Long Desired: Commis- ago and another one at the pres- Also Ruth Horn, Anne Mae Bor- but the law also requires that RARITAN TOWNSHIP.—At a ik. ent time would be benficial to de- wegan, Dorothy Meyer, Margaret new headquarters will take the Tax Collector, John Royle. sion form of government children must attend school. He meeting of the Patrolmen's Benev- place of the two closed stations. "Mayor" John Korzowski termine the exact coverage of the Biro, Anna Hansen, Anna Margar olent Association No. 75, of Rarit- Board of Education, Thomas Pe- is a desire of several years board as to state requirements. An also went on to explain that a mis William Schmald, proprietor of f tondo, Elvira Bekiarian, Willetta behaved child must have his edu- an township ,held Monday after- trie, Robert Lee, Robert Wand. standing in the hearts of executive meeting of .he Ijoard Lineberger, Harriet Clyde, Irene rented his building to the state po- John Kuzmiak, Raymond A. Som- cational priveleges taken from noon at police headquarters, plans the Town Tavern on Route 25, has an allegedly private cli- will be held next Mor-ay night at Kish, Marion O'Brien, Mary Kears him. were made to sponsor the first crs, Norman Kilby, John Cipo, THOMAS SWALES 7 o'clock in the Bonhamtown Helen Furbeck and Julia Varady. lice. The building has twelve Charles Crane and John Ring- que in not only the G. 0. It is expected that Assistant annual dinner-dance by that or- rooms and has been renovated for school. ganization. George R. Palko, presi- wood. P. ranks but in Democrat- Two requests were made to the Commissioner of Education, C. J. the troopers. ic circles as well . . . Nev- Strahan, who is in charge of the dent, presided at the session. TO PRODUCE 6TH board for WPA projects in the Boys' Carry Home Towns state education legal department The affair will be held Wednes- The six troopers who were sta- ertheless, said gossip may Oak Tree and Sand Hills schools tioned at the Milltown barracks be just so much hot air . . to aid in the preparation of hot FORDsTiis TO will render a final decision in the day night, November 2, at John's In the mayorality race., both will remain under Sergeant Camp food in the school kitchens during next few days. The board may al- Diner, on Route 25 and Amboy ave boys carried their home town. In MINSTREL SHOW There are no records to so secure its own legal advisor in nue, here. Prior to this social ev- bell at the Raritan township head- Hopelawn, Korzowski's home the winter months. Applications quarters. They are Troopers Emil confirm reports. were made by Parent-Teacher As- the case that further action is nec- ent, the policemen sponsored only town, the football star, received RARITAN ENGINE COMPANY HOLD CLAMBAKE essitated. dances each year. This year's un- Kloza, George Tiederman, Edward 168 votes while his opponent re- • * * • sociations of the two schools. Stumvoll, Matthew Antuzzi, Jarvis ceived but three. In Fords, Cho- NO. 1 TO PUT ON At Random: Residents of District Clerk Anderson was in- FORDS.—The annual clambake dertaking is the eleventh annual under the auspices of the .Fords social gathering conducted by the Wood and John Genz. van's home grounds, the tally was SHOW DEC. 2 Piscatawaytown were re- structed to investigate the possi- Ordinance Authorizes reversed, with Fords No. 7 giving bility of securing such a project Lions Club will be held Thursday local P. B. A. Troopers Frank Cerwin and A. wm,, ... lieved the other day to night, October 20, in Thomsen's Enlargement Of Fire Palko is general chairman of H. Welfare of the Woodbridge bar 103 to Korzowski and 157 to Cho- PISCATAWAYTOWN. — The for the schools. Under the plan, van while Fords No. 14 gave 23 learn thosa small, round two women may be employed, community hall, according to an District No. 9 In Iselin arrangements, assisted by John J. racks have joined the Raritan sixth annual minstrel show of the announcement made this week by Calamoneri, Roland Wuest and Township forces. The four remain votes to the winner and 55 to Cho- Raritan Engine Company No. 1 pellets were not hail . . . working two days a week in one WOODBRIDGE.—An ordinance, van. just buttons from the school and two days a week in the T. Wesley Liddle. Clarence Stout, program, and John ing men in Woodbridge will be will be presented Friday evening, Proceads of the bake will be enlarging Iselin Fire District No. Jacobs and Palko .tickets. transferred. Corporal Cecil Settle, The entire election and cam- December 2, in the Piscataway- shirts of Len Wait and other school. 9 to include the Super-highway as In his report to the Board, Fred used to help defray the costs of Milltown resident, has been as- paign were carried out in a busi- town school auditorium. Teddy Eggertso.n . . . Both conducting the club's annual far as the Raritan Township line, signed to Columbus, where he will nesslike basis. In the high school, Plans for the show were dis- A. Talbot, superintendent x>£ was adopted on first reading at a became grandads . . Con- schools, stated the Stelton school Christmas party for the needy chil Engel To Be Honored be second in command. ...Trooper the "campaign managers' 'of both cussed Sunday night at a meeting dren of this section. meeting of the Township commit- Daniel Barclay was transferred to mayorality candidates, were al- of the company in the fire head- gratulations boys . . Can- is still on a four-hour daily sched- tee Monday night. didates for Raritan town- ule, due to the low water press- The committee in charge of the At Testimonial Dinner Perms Neck barracks, while Troop lowed three..minutes each in each quarters. A schedule for weekly clambake arrangements includes Another ordinance, vacating -—• ft •—•—- ers. E. W. Titus and H. J. Wagner home room to "stump" for their rehearsals was also adopted. Thorn ship commissioners have ure .The short periods will be con- Oak street, Grove street, Cedar PISCATAWAYTOWN. — Julius 1 tinued until repairs on the river Ben Jensen, Hans Jensen and Mr. will be sent to the West Trenton man. as Swales, Sr., for many years the been popping up like Liddle. street and portions of Howell ave- C. Engel, township commissioner Station. coach of these minstrels, will again main under the Raritan River are nue and Chestnut street on a map and under-sheriff, will be tender- At Port Reading school, where mushrooms after a rain completed and the water pressure The affair is solely for members the election was held under the direct the production. storm . . . And the elec- of the club and their guests. Tick- of Fords Park, were also adopted. ed a testimonial dinner by the Sec- Complete committees, announced lestored to normal. Pressure at the Hearing on both ordinances will be ond District Democratic Club at direction of the principal, Martin tion is still eight months Stelton school is so low that it ets are already on sale. PARSONS NABS ISELIN Braun, a stranger would have be- this morning by general chairman held Monday night, October 17 at its headquarters on Chestnut ave- John Powers, follow: Door com- away . . .The boys in Rar- will not accommodate the toilet the Memrial Municipal building. nue, October 15. YOUTH FOR BREAKING lieved that the general election itan Engine Co., No. 1, facilities of the school if used was in progress. The flag was put mittee, chariman, J. Van Stout, throughout an entire school day. Funeral Services Held John Ellmeyer, Sr., chairman.of INTO MILANO^S STORE out, the election booths were erect John Pardun, Ray Milliman and have been very busy try- TO BE SENTENCED the affair, announced the dinner ed and an election board appoint- Joseph Costa; tickets, treasurer, At The next meeting of the board For Jeppe C. Jensen RARITAN TOWNSHIP. — Ed- will be the first of many events ing to dig up jokes for will be held on November 7. WOODBRIDGE. — Four hours ed. Everything was "according to bert Fredericks; patron and pro- their annual show . . Pick ward Oakley, of this place, who that are planned in honor of the after he allegedly broke into the Hoyle." gram, chairman, Thomas Swales, Van Syckle suggests that RARITAN TOWNSHIP.—Jeppe was arraigned in the court of local resident, who is a candidate store of Frank Milano, of 20 Main Jr., Kenneth Rush, James Swales, Last Rites Conducted Christian Jensen, 75, of Lafayette quarter sessions Monday morning, for the office of Sheriff. street, this place, Friday afternoon, Appointees To Be Named Joseph Stumph, Ezra Grant, John Tom Swales work one up section of Raritan Township, died will be sentenced within the next Ellmeyer said that all members John Masen, 17, of LaGuardia Paladino, Elden Rush, Frank Gav- around the fact that Hit- For William C. Mundy Monday morning at his home. Sur two weeks. He was indicted with a of the committee who assisted the avenue, Iselin, was arrested by According to the present plans, enda, Robert Ellmeyer, Peter ler had better be careful viving him are his wife, Christina, grave offense. However, he only organization at the annual field Sergeant Ben Parsons, on charges the members of the Board of Edu- Bauchmann, Oscar Pillar, James l cation, the Township committee because those Czechs FORDS.—William C. Mundy, 74, three daughters, Mrs. Hugo Lues- pleaded guilty to a charge of as- day, have been invited to the din- of breaking and entering and Monoghan and Wendell Slavick. senring, of Clinton, Mrs. Edward sault and battery. ner. grand larceny. and the tax collector will be sworn might bounce . . . Sheriff life-long resident of Raritan town into office at the Memorial Muni- Also hat check, chairman, Ar- ship, died Saturday at the Middle- Miller, of Fords and Mrs. John Milano reported to Parsons that nold Neihaus, William Doll; floor, Engel looking downcast be McDonald of Menlo Park; five someone had entered the store cipal Building on Thursday night, sex General hospital. New Bruns- October 13, at eight o'clock. At Chief George Graff, Carl Falger, cause he cannot go with wick. Surviving are two sisters, sons, Jens C, of Hudson, N. Y., while he was out and had stolen Julius C. Engel, and L. Ricca; re- Jimmy Swales and the Sigfred B., of Bound Brook; Vic- approximately $15 in change out of that time the appointments to be Mrs. Emma Larkin, of Perth Am- FORDS LEGION BRIEFS named are: Chief of Police, Town- freshments, chairman, Edward M. boys on their annual deer boy; Mrs. Thomas Thomas, of tor and Otto, of Raritan Township; the cash register. After a short in- Voorhees, Jr., Chri.s Doll, Alex twenty grandchildren; brother, vestigation, Parsons picked up ship Clerk, Township treasurer, hunt in the wilds of Maine Fords. Mr. Mundy was a charter Relief Administrator, Building In- Hasarra, T. Governale and A. Wil- member of Court George B. Mc- Lars Nick Jensen, of Perth Amboy A special meeting of the Junior The next regular meeting of the Masen who allegedly confessed. son; stage and property, Eiler Ras . . . This year Jules has a and a sister in Denmark. Auxiliary of the Harry Hansen Ladies' Auxiliary will be held on He had most of the money on his spector, Health Officer, Township Clellan No. 81, Foresters of Ameri- Engineer, assessorors, overseer of mussen, Theodore Eggertson; ca, of Fords. Funeral services were held Wed Post 163 American Legion was Tuesday evening at the home of person. coaching staff, chairman, Thomas campaign to attend to . nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at held last night at the home of the the poor, Township attorney, • • • • Funeral services were held Miss Julia Dani on Maple avenue. Appearing before Judge Arthur Township recorder, supervising Swales, Sr., president, Paul Berrue Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the house. Rev. A. L. Kreyling, Junior advisor, Mrs. Arthur Per- Brown, Masen was released on a and Edward Demerest. Shot at and Missed Dept: pastor of Our Redeemer church, j ry. Final plans were formulated This evening there will be a $300 bail bond to await the action principal, principals and teachers, the heme of his nephew, Chester game social held at the Sunshine custodian of school funds, district Lights, James DeLaplaine, F. At last we have discover- F. Elliott, 6 Jefferson avenue, Fords, officiaed. Interment was in for the installation of officers, of the grand jury. Rosehill cemetery, Linden. which will take place on Wednes- recreation rooms for the benefit of clerk, truant officer. The appoint- Newman and Chief Graff; print- ed why the .residents of Fords section of Raritan Township the Junior Auxiliary. Prizes will ments will be made by the boys ing, J. Ambrosio; publicity, chair- Raritan township have with whom he made his home. day afternoon, October 12 at 2:30 man, Arthur W. Latham, William INVITES COMMITTEE P. M. Mrs. Harry Gleckner, Mid- be awarded to the hiEhest scores under the supervision of Judge Ar refused to drink 'mount- Rev. George Humphries, pastor of and refreshments will be served. Girl Scouts To Hold thur Brcwn. Members of the Jun- Fisher, H. Drake and Lloyd the Metuchen Presbyterian church dlesex County president, of the Young; boosters, chairman, Ed- ain water.' At the last WOODBRIDGE.—Mark O. Kim American Legion Auxiliary will On Tuesday evening, October 4, Regular Meeting Tonite ior police will serve as police of- officiated. Interment was in the ficers. ward Monoghan, Stanley G. Van meeting of the commis- Alpine cemetery. berling, superintendent of the install the newly elected officers the Ladies' of the Auxiliary were Sickle, Frank Tackacs and William sioners, a resident of Hen- State Police, extended an invita- who are president, Irene Huda; hosts to the members of the Post FORDS. — Beaver troop No. 2, The following day, Friday, Octo- Fercho, and parking chairman, ry St., protesting against tion to he Township committee to vice president, Vivian Knudsen; and County at a Past Commanders Girl Scouts of America, will hold ber H, will be officially known as Charles Pfeiffer and James Mastro ISELINITES REQUEST attend the annual committee secretary, Elaine Gloff; treasurer, night. Past Commanders hon- a regular meeting tonight at 6:30 Boys' Day. All day, the appointees cola. cesspool water running meeting at the State Police Train- Dorothy Knudsen; sergeant-al- ored were Nels Miller, Clarence P. M. Following this meeting, will fce in their new "offices," af over his property, declar- DEMOLITION OF AGED ing school at Wilburtha, on Octo- arms, Audrey Gloff. Mrs. Cather- Dill worth, John Dambach and which is to be. held earner than course under the supervision of ed that when he purchas- HOUSE ON GREEN ST. ber 12. The invitation was turned line McCabe, Junior Advisor, will Howard Madison. In reverence to usual, there will be a game social the adult appointees. At noon, a ed his home, the real es- over • to Committeeman Herbert j be a guest. Ceremonies will take Past Commander, Charles Greiner, for the benefit of the American parade will form at the high Township Sells Three Rankin, chairman of the police! place at the home of Miss Gloria 30 seconds of silence were observ- Legion Junior Auxiliary which a tate agent assured him WOODBRIDGE.—A complaint the town hall with the High committee. i Sunshine on Maxwell avenue. ed. few of the girls will attend. school and the boys will march to Parcels Of Property that it was merely 'moun- against the unsightly condition of School band. On the steps of the tain water.* formerly the Jankowski estate, Memorial Municipal building, they WOODBRIDGE.—Three parcels was lodged with the Township of property, acquired by the Town * • • • a house on Green street, Iselin, will be met by Mayor August F. Aside to the School De- Greiner who will turn over the ship through tax lien foreclosures, commitee Monday night by resi- CANDIDLY SPEAKING: keys of the Township to Korzow- were sold at public sale by the partment Officials: Why dents of the section. ski. Township Committee Monday They asked the committee to not be consistent about You will need to get up early, if you plan on get- ownself, what they want or don't want—and then To Be Honored at Ball night. your decisions on the mat- have the dilapidated structure torn they vote. Lot 6 in Block 59H was pur- down because of its unsanitary ting ahead of those goober-grabbers and sand-hillers At night, the official Boys' Day chased by A. H. Rosenblum for ter of school sessions dur- condition and because they believ- And if you have been sorta scared the country is ing inclement weather . . down yonder around Atlanta, and in Carolina, etc. ball will be held at the High Isidore Rosenblum or his assign, ed that the house constituted a going to pot, you can take one squint southward-— school. At the ball the boy officials John Ilko, for the sum of $1,500. Last Friday with a light fire hazard. The petition was re- But if you have been lucky enough to know some of and relax. and appointees will be presented Lots 21 and 22 in Block 4421 rain a half-session was de- ferred to the commitee as a whole. these people, I do not need to tell you all, anything And if Washington has been hounding your town to the public and honored by the went to John Hassey in trust for clared, but a few weeks Lions Club. The proceeds of the Edward Mazeppa for $300. more about them. to^do this or that, like building more swimming pools ball will be used to further the ago during the heavy rain BOARD MEETS Bidding marked the sale of lots which accompanied the But for folks who have .not been south, and kinda or power houses, or something which you do not need blind fund of the Lions club. Each 757 and 768 in Block 448P. The have an idea that they are maybe a little slow down any more than a cat needs a couple of tails, you do year the Lions club purchases minimum price was $700 which hurricane, the children FORDS.—The board of directors not have to shiver and shake and be scared stiff, any glasses for school children with was bid by Frank Ciccone. The were required to return to of the Fords Woman's Club, met there, they are barking up the wrong tree. more. poor eyesight whose parents can- property was finally sold to Park- their classrooms. at the home of Mrs. Howard Madi- And what I got in mind now, is how they been not afford to buy them. In addi- er E. Nielsen in trust for the form- son, in Hornsby street, Wednesday Cotton Ed and Mr. George, they have clarified the tion they pay for optic operations er owner, Mr. Winters for the sum (Continued on pig* night. taking the bit in their teeth, and figuring ouc for their air. for the needy and aid the blind. of $750. PAGE TWO FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1938 FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON National Fire Prevention Week -- October 9 to 15 Piscatawaytown Briefs Ladies' Aid Unit To Henry Street Club To Hold Birthday Party DO'S AND DONT'S Henry St. News Conduct Dance, Oct. 29 ME. AND MRS. FRANK WHEAT- ick have purchased the Harry , FORDS.—Plans for the birthday HENRY STREET. All roads will lead to the Henry Street H. K. ley and son Charles ,of Meadow Nagle property on Plainfield [party of the Ladies' Aid of Our THE REGULAR MEETING OF road, spent Friday in Trenton at avenue and have moved into it • Redeemer Lutheran church were TD PREVENT FIRES Card Party Tomorrow Firehouse on October 29, when the the Henry Street Community Henry Street Community Club tending the State Fair. from their former home on Wood made at a meeting held at the DON'T drop lighted match-! DO make sure that your Club will be held next Friday • * * * bridge avenue. home of the committee chairman, For Community Group will present its first annual "Barn es. At home use deep ash plumbing system has no gas evening, October 14, at the H. K. Dance." MISS MARY B. REED OF Belle- * * * * -Mrs. James Rennie. Firehouse. trays and make sure the leaks. Do this periodically, HENRY STREET.—A card par- Harry J. Earl, chairman of the vue hospital, New York City, FRANK AMORSON WHO HAS | The party will be held on Octo- • • • • ty will be held tomorrow evening and Mrs. Jennie Hartough of been in the West with a CCC j ber 27, in the church. Other mem- match is OUT! STOP FIRE! committee, announced the plans of THE MOTHERS OF BOY Scouts, for the Community Club, at the the committee indicate that this George street, New Brunswick, unit, returned to his home on bers of the committee are Mrs. an active local organization, are home of Mrs. John Clancy. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Player avenue last week. , Peter Schmidt, Mrs. Martin Rata-j event will be one of the highlights DON'T let rags which have DO the right thing when a planning to hold a series of ev- This event is one of a series of the township's social activities Mrs. Frederick Meyer of Wood- jack, Mrs. Thomas Bunyon, Mrs. been used for oil or paint ac- ents to assist the Boy Scouts by bridge avenue. WILLIAM LUND, JR., AND fam- Frank Christensen, Mrs. Rudolph fire starts—call the fire de- that is being staged by this group of the year. A varied entertainment ily have moved from Russell cumulate in cellar Throw partment immediately. providing the necessary funds to to assist the organization in its program will be presented in ad- Von Daggenhausen, Mrs. Arnold enable them to carry on their avenue, to a home on Columbus Nonenberg, Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. them away, drive to promote this secion of the dition to the original music. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE Kruck- activities. The committee in township. avenue. A, L. Kreyling. DO your part to teach your Assisting Mr. Earl on the gen- er and Mrs. Anna White and charge of this work is headepl by Follwing the games, refresh- eral committee is Jack Clancy and family of Woodbridge avenue DON'T use cheap electrical family or employees the Mrs. Edward Elliott and Mrs. MR AND MRS HOWAED CLARA BARTON ments will be served by the host- Joseph Batkin. have moved to South Fourth beek entertained a number of, wiring-. Make sure it is ap- 'dangers of fire. Start im- Thomas Short, ess of the evening. avenue, Highland Park. V • • • The committee has received as- friends at her home on Colum- proved and safe . . . you'll mediately. surances from many prominent * * * * A MEETING OF THE EAST Rar- MEMBERS OF THE COMMUN- bus avenue, Saturday afternoon itan Republican Club was held benefit. ity Club Barn Dance Committee non street, entertained the mem- citizens of the county that they MR. AND MRS. AKSEL LUNDIN in honor of the 13th birthday of Woodbridge avenue, were Tuesday night in Hanson's Grill DO away with all old fash- recently enjoyed a 'Chicken bers of the Young Women's Mis- will be on hand to assist the Com- anniversary of their daughter, on Amboy avenue. Refreshments Chow Mein Dinner' at the home sionary Guild of the First munity club in its plans for an en- guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Helen. DON'T use explosive clean- ioned articles that are poten- Chris Fehrer of Christopher were served. fluids. It isn't worth the risk. tial fire hazards. See ads on of Harry J. Earl, Union avenue, Church of Iselin, Presbyterian, joyable, evening's entertainment. street, Sayreville. w • • f Explosions are dangerous. Menlo Park. at her home recently. • • • a OAK TREE MRS. JOHN C. ANDERSON, presi this page. MISS JANE TAPPEN OF PLAIN- dent of the Clara Barton Wo- 1 street, was a recent guest at the field avenue, visited in Plain- THE LADIES AID OF THE MAR- man's Club, was among the DON'T use coins to replace Keasbey Firemen Plan Trenton Fair. CHARLES JOHANSEN, OF TRI- field Saturday. conier Reformed church, held an guests at the president's tea of "blown" fuses and remem- • • * 8 este street, is convalescing at his LEON all-day sewing bee and lunch- the Perth Amboy Woman's club For Fall Dance, Nov. 4 A REGULAR MEETING OF THE home. He was a patient at the held Monday at the Presbyterian ber to fix all defective elec- MRS. ANNA MAHONE OF Pacif- eon at the home of Mrs. Leonard trical appliances. Keasbey Fire Company was Perth Amboy General hospital. ic street has been confined to Sanford of Woodland avenue, chapel. KEASBEY.—Keasbey Protection held Monday night at the fire- FERBEL her home by illness. recently. A meeting was also * * * * Fire Company No. 1, at its meet- house. * * • > held Wednesday at the home of MRS. ROBERT HALE OF ME- ing this week, formualted plans • * • « * Walther League Holds Mrs. Forest L. Decker, of Oak Democrats Hear Talk for a fall dance to be held Friday MR. AND MRS. ELDON RUSH tuchen, was guest speaker at the THE LADIES' AUXILIARY OF Moving Picture Show moved Saturday from Crest- Tree avenue when plans were . meeting of the garden deart- Given By Alexander November 4, under the chairman- the Keasbey fire company met GENERAL wood avenue to 18 George road, completed for the bazar to be ment of the Woman's club Wed ship of William Gloff, assisted by ^ Tuesday night at which time FORDS.—Moving pictures were New Brunswick. held in the near future. nesday night at the home of Andrew Payti, Michael J. Parsler, plans for the card party to be INSURANCE * * * p * * * Mrs. S. Hoes, of Lafayette road. FORDS.™At a recent meeting John Peterchak, Charles U. Pfeif- the main feature of an entertain- held Friday, October 14, at the ment given by the Senior Walther CLIFFORD VOORHEES AND EL- MISS MABEL MARTIN AND Her topic was "Bulbs and the of the American-Hungarian Demo fer, John McGraw, Joseph Parsler local school, were made. wood Wait of Silver Lake ave- Mrs. Myra Losey and son Frank, Garden." era tic Union of Fords, Keasbey and John Cyrus. Lou Jacobs' or- League Society of Our Redeemer • nue spent the week-end with motored to New York recently. and Hopelawn, Committeeman chestra will provide dance music. • * • * Lutheran church on Fourth street, MR. AND MRS. CHARLES SABO 530 New Brunswick Ave. friends in Stroudsburg, Pa. * • • • MENLO PARK Charles J. Alexander gave a re- Following the session, John Ko- last night. Refreshments were serv zak, a recent bridegroom, was host and daughter .Shirley of High- ed. The committee in charge of MR. AND MRS. HARRY EARLE, view of the primary election and Mr, and Mrs. John Thome, of Phone P. A. 4-1S33 MISS LILLIAN HANSEN Return- of Menlo Park, entertained the to the group. arrangements was Miss Henrietta MRS. JOSEPH STAHL OF Fords, outlined the work to be done dur- land avenue, were the guests of Stevens, Miss Carolyn Christensen, ed to her home on Crestwood following guests at a party held formerly of Menlo Park, and her ing the corning general election. FORDS, N. J. place Friday after spending the New Brunswick. Russell Anderon and Vernon Ol- recently at their home. Mr. and sister Katherine, visited friends A. H. Rosenblum, local attorn- KEASBEY summer in East Brunswick. Mrs. Joseph Batkin, of Charles here Sunday. ey, also spoke. Four new members • * • • street, Mr. and Mrs. Sasalarske, • • * • were admitted into membership of ISELIN NEWS MR. AND MRS. LEONARD Wait, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goodman, MR. AND MRS. JOHN KOCAK --« WILLIAM LAPSLEY AND MRS. the union. have returned from their wed- JULIAN ANDER, OF PENN State Jr., of Silver Lake avenue, arc Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. The next regular meeting of the parents of a son born on Satur- and Mrs. Frank Hassler, Mr. and Lillie Hanks of Hamilton avenue ding trip to Canada and New College, spent the weekend at the day in Perth Amboy General Mrs. Joseph Massinet, Mr. and visited in Newark Sunday. They organization will be held Tuesday England and are making their hme of his father, David Ander, hospital. Mrs. Thomas Short. Mr. and attended the christening of Mr. night. home on Bay View avenue. of Oak Tree road. Lapsley's niece. • • * • Mrs. Wilbert Homdt, Mr. and * • * * - • * * MISS VIOLET ANDERSON OF MR. AND MRS. WENDELL Slav- Mrs. E. Jandel, all of Henry k) A-.. MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH, Rapaci- street also Mr. and Mrs. John THE BRIDGE CLUE MET AT the New Brunswick, was the week- oli and family, of Correja ave- Clancy of Midwood avenue. home of Mrs. D. Leon Jennings end guest of Miss Rose Charon- nue, visited his parents, Mr. and VOTE FOR of Lincoln highway Tuesday i'tr.n', /:•:• welcoming the Jack ko, of Highland avenue. Mrs. Mark Rapacioli, of Jersey HOPELAWN evening. jYo".t uaj'J i-i the dross and coat en- City Heights, recently. BUT BE * * * • aer.iblecf ii.v-i-.veifflit woolof smooth MARGARET STANKO, JOSEPH • • • • • MRS. MARY SELMAN, MRS. sucde-Ii!te finish, chosen by Paulette Stanko and John Chonko, of Goudard. The princesse dress in MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH BLOTZ- FINAL PREPARATIONS WERE Tillie Miller and son, John of Stony Point, N. Y., are spending er and daughter, of Linden, made Tuesday night ata meet- pitie-gi'cen is buttoned all the way several days with the former's PRE- ersey City, were the Sunday down the front. Matching colored spent Sunday with her parents, ing and rehearsal of St. Mich- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stan Mr. and Mrs. Harry Balco, of ael's Hungarian Greek Catholic coat features a sailor collar and Hartmann of Lincoln highway. tuxedo levers of sable-dyed skunk ko, Sr., of Highland avenue. Wilson avenue. choir for the social and dance to Wednesday they bid bon voyage • • • • be heid tomorrow night in Ty- MRS. WILLIAM LAWRENCE and with the youthful, straight boxy lines that are so smart this season. to their brother, Steve, national MR. AND MRS. FRED SCHEIN Han's hall, Cortlandt street, dauhgter, Nancy of Alfred, street amateur heavy-weight weight- and Earhardt Andersn ,of Car- Should the demon Fire with music by Freddie Rich- were the guests of Mrs. D. Leon lifting champion, who sailed for teret, were the Saturdaiy evening destroy your home . . . man's .orchestra. Jennings of Lincoln highway on Muffs, night and day, is the latest and Maureen O'Sullivan, determined Vienna with the United States guests of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Be sure that you are * • • • Monday afternoon. team. Flessner, of Oak Tree road. MISS THERESA THOMAS OF not to be caught short-handed, has <• • w • fully protected. Julette street is at the Perth # * * * three to start the season. A tiny, 1 Amboy General hospital conval- MRS. P. THORPE AND daughter powder puff type in white ermine MR. AND MRS. CARL SMITH PLANS ARE RAPIDLY Getting escing from an appendectomy. Lucille, of Oak Tree, visited will do evening duty; a square black and daughter Maryann, of St. underway for the annual Hallo- 2 We recommend and sell only reliable policies that • • » friends in Menlo Park on Mon- velvet tailored serves for the after- Stephen's avenue, were the Sun- we'en masquerade dance to be given by the Iselin Chemical } fully protect our clients against any loss from fire or MRS. LOUIS HORVATH OF day afternoon. noon suit, and the newest of new, a day guests of Mr. and Mxs. J. a destruction. Luther avenue will be host to * * * * fluffy dull green crocheted muff com- Wohltmann of Brooklyn. Hook and Ladder Company at the Royal Neighbors of America MISS LA VERNE FERGUSON, plements the tweed ensemble. * a * * the Harding avenue firehouse, 5 Tea Rose Camp, at a meeting.at Miss Frances McLane, Stewart A DAUGHTER WAS BORN RE- Saturday evening, October 29 her home Tuesday night. Straka and Jack Hartmann, en- Bat-wing silhouette formed by the cently to Mr. and Mrs. John • * • • | WE WELCOME YOUR INQUIRIES joyed a theatre performance in dolman sleeve which has once again Piosko, of Douglas street, at MR. AND MRS. GREGORY Cwie- THE HOPELAWN RHYTHM Perth Amboy Sunday evening. come into popularity, features Nor- their home. kalo, of Marconi avenue, enter- RICHARD Girls' Club was organized re- MRS. ESTHER STAHL OF Fords ma Shearer's black, finely-ribbed • • • • tained their son-in-law and •J, EDWARD HARNED CO. cently under the supervision of wool crepe topcoat. The pinched MR. AND MRS. JOHN SISKA OF daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kurst B was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. waist, slim skirt and wrist and New Brunswick and Mr. and Schneider, of Fords, recently jj Real Estate — INSURANCE — °nds Miss Marge Ingressia. She was Louis Kaufman of Harvey ave- SEYFERTH 4 also elected president. Helen jacket front clips of rhinestone make Mrs. Stephen Yuhasz and son • * * • < Post Office Bldg., WOod. 8—0233 Woodbridge DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE fi Drotar is secretary and Ann nue on Sunday afternoon. this coat ideal for dressy afternoon Stephen, of Perth Amboy, were MISS ROSE WILLIS, OF VER- FOR t Shomsky treasurer. Meetings wear. the dinner guests of Mr. and JUSTICE OF PEACE i will be held once a month at Mrs. William Siska of Douglas Miss Ingressia's home, 18 May COLONIA Virginia Bruce's blonde beauty .street. Election Day, Nov. 8, 1938 \ street. sparkles in her new fall two-piece * * * • m m • • MISS ELIZABETH ALEXAND- outfit of fine serge in a rich claret, er and nephew, Robert Taylor, MRS. STEPHEN SAKACS OF MRS. CHARLES LUDWIG IS A the single tone used from tip to toe. •Sewaren, was the guest Tuesday I x | Richard Seyferth {j of Washington, avenue, were the This emphasis on the one shade Burned To The Ground! surgical patient at the Perth weekend guests of Miss Helen of Mrs. John Vamos of Smith Paid for by Candidates Amboy General hospital. promises to be 1939's- fashion street. Tappen, of Jersey City. "must." * • • * * * * • MR. AND MRS. THOMAS Hynes, For dancing, Lana Turner intro- MR. AND MBS. JOHN PERHACS of Berkley avenue, entertained duces novelty sandals of transparent of South River, visited Mr. Per- at a family dinner-party Mon- material in rainbow bands, with the hacs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John day night in honor of Mrs. extremely high heel studded in Perhacs, Sr., of Smith street. Hynes' birthday. rhinestones. • • • • • • » a MRS .JOHN VAMOS OF SMITH MISS BETTE SAYWELL, OF Fairview avenue, attended the National business show Tuesday '- night at the Port of New York Vote Authority Building in New York City. • • • » MRS. FRANK A. PATTISGN and Mrs. M. M. Paitison were New York visitors, Tuesday. • • • * JUDGE AND MRS. ARTHUR Brown, of St. George avenue, attended the confirmation party of Edward Kaufman Sunday at STERN & DR AGOSET the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaufman, of Wcod- Would you be completely covered if bridge. INSURANCE fire, tornado, or windstorm struck to- • • • • morrow—would insurance cover the MRS. ADOLPH GRUPPO AND whole loss? Make sure NOW that dauhgter, Doris, of New York TOR EVERY NEED' your insurance policy is planned to City, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Gruppo's parents, take care of any emergency which ia Mr. and Mrs.R. H. Luderer, of liable to arise. Inquire about COM- Fairview avenue. PREHENSIVE INSURANCE! There ALONZO DOWNEY, OF SECAU- 97 MAIN STREET are no loopholes with this type of in- cus, spent Sunday at the home Christensen Building surance—you have complete coverage of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grewe, . . . and the cost is but slightly higher. of West Hill road. PHONE WOOD. 8-0150 WOODBRIDGE See your insurance man today! BEAD THE BEACON >'^>*P1*=to*9>^*^=i>=9>^>=£*^^ CF<^

JUSTICE OF PEACE Have Adequate Insurance j\ Practice Safety Methods TOWNSHIP of WOODBRIDGE BE SURE! — BE INSURED! Quadt & Son PHONES: FRANK R. DUNHAM, INC. INSURANCE SERVICE PErth Amboy 4—3288 REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Phone P. A. 4-2969 (Paid for by the Candidate) PErth Amboy 4—3237-J 577 New Brunswick Ave., Fords, N. J. HOY & MAXWELL AVENUES FORDS, NEW JERSEY FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1938 PAGE THREE Social Briefs of Fords, Keasbey, Hopelawn, RaritanTownship & Metuchen Surprise Shower Held New Members Added PISCATAWAYTOWN P.T.A.. TO HOLD For Miss Helen Olsen INTERESTING SPEAKERS TO TALK By Democratic Women PISCATAWAYTOWN FIREMEN BEGIN FORDS.—Miss Helen Olsen, of FORDS.—The Fords Woman's CARD PARTY NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT Vine street, was given a surprise AT CLARA BARTON P. T. A,, SESSION Democratic Club, at its regular REHEARSALS FOR ANNUAL SHOW miscellaneous shower recently in meeting Tuesday night, at the PISCATAWAYTOWN.—A benefit card party will be honor of her approaching marriage CLARA BARTON.—Mrs. Horace J. Brogley, county1 home of its president, Mrs. Wil- PISCATAWAYTOWN.—Rehearsals for the annual held in the Piscatawaytown school next Tuesday evening, to Anders Jensen, of Evergreen liam Brose, cf Hbrnsby street," ad- avenue. The party was given by P. T. A. president, will address the Clara Barton Parent- mitted three new members and minstrel show and dance to be held December 1 and 2 in October 11, under the auspices of the Parent-Teachers' Mrs, Martin Ratajack, of Dunbar Teachers' Association at the regular meeting of the gz-oup heard talks by Commit teeman School No. 3 here under the auspices of Ilaritan Engine Association of School No. 3. Proceeds of the affafr will be avenue. to be held in the local school next Tuesday afternoon, Oc- Charles J. Alexander, Howard Company No. 1 will get under way next Tuesday night in used for the milk fund for undernourished childreifin the Among those present were, Mrs. tober 11. Mrs. Brogley will speak on "The P. T. A." Mrs. Fletcher and J. Hulaski. the Woodbridge avenue firehouse. local school during the coming winter. J. Simun, Mrs. L. Mills, Mrs. Alfred J. Schnebbe, program chairman, is in charge .of ar- Final plans were made for the Members of the committee to ~" •—- There will be Thomas Stevens, Mrs. James Ren- rangements, j ~~ card party to be held October 14 at serve for the affair have been _ Pardun, Russell Milli- the usual card nie, Mrs. Frank Christensen, Mrs. he basement of Our Lady of Peace stout John and other games. In addition to Mrs. Brogley, Dr. j lie F. Thomall will sneak on "Le- named. Jack Barry's orchestra will man and Joseph Cota: ticket com- Male Group Of Church L. Warren, Mrs. William Warren, church. A special meeting has again furnish music for the show Mrs. Henry Troger, Jr., is chair- Sr., Mrs. M. Jensen, Mrs. William J. B. Moss will speak on "Health gislation''; February K, 8 P. M., been called for October 12 at Mrs. mittee, Albert Fredericks, chair- To Meet Here Tongiht man of the committee in charge of and the Child's Teeth." Founder's Day program, playlet, and also dancing. Thomas Swales, man; patrons and program, Thom- Warren, Jr., Mrs. A. Kreyling, Brose's home. Sr., was again selected as roch, arrangements. Mrs. A. Christensen, Mrs. R. Du- The remainder of the program ''History of the Local Association"; as Swales, Jr., chaiman; Joseph Serving with Mrs. Troger are: assisted by Paul Berrue and Er- FORDS.—A meeting of men of ; gansky, Mrs. J. Billott, Mrs. Char- for the year, announced by the pro March 14, 8 P. M., Mrs. Victor C. Stumph, Kenneth Rush. James Mrs. A. Leonard Murphy, Mrs. Wil nest Demarest. Miss Marie Jones Swales Ezra Grant, Joseph Pala- Our Lady of Peace church will jjes Larson, Mrs. M. Seroka, Mrs. gram chairman, is as follows: Nov- Pedersen will speak on "Safety take place tonight at 8 o'clock in liam Latham, Mrs. Frank Wheat- ember 1, 8 P. M., Fathers' Night, Education." THE LATEST FOR of New Brunswick will he the pi- din0 mden Rush| Frank Gavenda. ley, Mrs. Jane Runyon, Mrs. Eve- | Hans Eriksen, Mrs. B. Olsen, Mrs. ano accompanist. the school auditorium. | Hans Stockel, Mrs. G. Livingston, Dr. Millard L. Lowery, county April 11, 8 P. M., High School SCHOOL WEAR Robert Ellmyer, Peter Bachmann. The meeting has been called by lyn Headley, Mrs. Steven McNally, superintendent of schools, will night and annual election of offi- The committees, named by John Oscar Pillar, James Monaghan, Mrs. Joseph Stout, Jr., Mrs. Jo- Mrs. A. Simmer, Mrs. A. Sullivan, Powers, general chairman, will be Rev. Joseph F. Ketter, pastor, to Mrs. M. Ratajack, the Misses Hen- speak on "Why Parents Should cers; May 9, 3:15 P. M., Miss Kath- Wenrtel Slavick and Charles Oliv- make final plans for the church's seph Brunctage, Mrs. Louis John- Visit the School and Wliat They:erine Schlotter, school librarian, as follows: Door committed, J. Van eri. sen, Mrs. Kenneth MacManis, Mrs. rietta Steven, Ruth Handerhan, part in the Holy Name Rally Sun- Elsie Jensen, Bodil Skov, Opal Should See"; December 13, 8 P. M.! will speak on "Our Library," in- Hat check commitee, Arnold day in Perth Amboy. At least 150 Charles Horn, Mrs. George Graff, Christmas party and special enter-; stallation of officers, and June 6, Mrs. Louis Shipman, Mrs. Aage Anderson, Dorothy Billott, Mary Benefit Silver Tea Is Neihaus, chairman; and William men are expected to represent the Hansen, Helen Olsen and Anders tainment. 3:15 P. M., farewell party for Doll; floor committee. Chief George Hansen, Mrs. Eller Rasmussen, ; local church and will be led by a Jensen. January 10, 3;15 P. M., Miss Dil- teachers, special musical program. Most Enjoyable Event Graff, chairman, Carl Falger, Staten Island band in the line of Mrs. Warren Hibbard, Mrs. A, M. Nicholson. Louis Ricca and Julius Engel; re- march. CLARA BARTON.—Mis. Brace freshments, Edward Voorhees, All men are urged to attend, so CAMERA-EYE VIEW Eggert and Mrs. Louis Nagy en- chairman; Chris Doll, Alex Has- that proper transportation ar- WPA Recreation Group JOINT INSTALLATION HELD MONDAY tertained the Clara Barton Wo- sara, Thomas Governale and Al- rangements may be made by the man's Club at a benefit silver tea bert Wilson. local church committee, headed by To Teacih Tap Dancing in the recreation room of the lat- Stage and property, Eiler Ras- Joseph A. Dam bach and John . _ f BY COLONIA POST AND AUXILIARY ter's home in Amboy avenue. mussen, chairman, and Theodore Such. RARITAN TOWNSHIP.—Regis- Cards were enjoyed and prizes Eggertson; lights, James DeLa- tration, of students for tap dancing COLONIA.—A joint installation and to the members of the auxil- won by Mrs. Henry -Stockel. Mrs. plainc, chairman, Fred Newman, classes to be conducted during the John Kalman, Mrs. Raymond an dGeorgc Graff; publicity, Ar- winter months under the program of officers of Colonia Post, No. iary. The presentation of the past Garden Department 248, American Legion aad t-he Aux commander's pin was made to Wilck, Mr?. Christofferson, of thur Latham, chairman, William of the local WPA recreation divi- Menlo Park; Mrs. Jenkins, of Fisher, Harold Drake and Lloyd In Regular Session sion is now being held in various iliary, was held Monday night at William Dall by Warner Pipes. the post home hre. Announcements were made of Perth Amboy; Mrs. George Ruddy Young; printing, Joseph Ambrosio; sections of the township. of Metuchen. boosted, Edward Mnaghan, chair- CLARA BARTON.—The garden Mrs. Harry Gleckncr, of Carle.- I two benefit affairs, the proceeds of Classes will be held from 3:30 wliich are to be used to further Others present were: Mrs. Fred man; G. Staunley VnSyekle, Frank department of the Clara Barton et, county auxiliary president, in- rotjan, Mrs. James Auburn, Mrs. Takacs and William Fercho, and to 5.30 P. M., under the direction stalled the new auxiliary officers, the new Legion building which is Woman's Club held a regular of Henry Rosen, staff member of James Fortier, Mrs. L. Taylor, car parking, Charles Pfeiffer, chair meeting Wednesday evening at the who are: Mrs. James Currid, presi now under construction. The first (he WPA recreation division. The will be an auxiliary card party to Mrs. George Thompson, Mrs. Stan man and Joseph M.'islr;uv>l;i. home of Mrs. Samuel Holmes in dent; Mrs. Oscar Large, first vice- ley Nogan, Mrs. William Dunham, schedule will be as follows: Mon- president; Mrs. Edward Schuberg, be held at Fitzgerald's Tavern on Fayette street, Clara Barton sec- day, Clara Barton; Wednesday, Mrs. Scott Macan, Mrs. L. Els- tion. second vice-presdent; Mrs. Char- the superhighway on Friday, Oc- BUMSTEAD'S WORM SYRUP Piscatawaytown and Thursday, tober 21, with Mrs. Frank Schau- worth. Mrs. Victor C. Pedersen, Mrs. Levenworth Tyler is chair les Weston, treasurer; Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Einer Jensen, Mrs. John Reliable remedy developed by a phyticlan in Stelton. McAndrews, secretary; Mrs. Cal- fele as chairman, while the post hii practice far expelling large round worm*, man of the deoartment. Smith, Mrs. M. Lutz, of Highland ,pln wormi and whip wormi. For children and Other arrangements are being will hold a dance at the Legio.n ( vin Johnson, sergeant-at-arms; Park; Mrs. Ernest Crouse and Mrs. adult*. A mother italed thai H boll!* completed this week for the full Mrs. Frank Schaufele, historian, hall Saturday night, October 29, .upelled 132 wormi. Stood Iho ten for 75 Telephone 4-0075 winter program of the division. L. Knudsen, of Fords, and Mrs. yean. Ploatant totak«.D(uool>ti.50c a bottle. —• and Mrs. Phillip DenBleyker, chap with Frank Schaufele as chairman. Awards in the miscellaneous Alfred J. Schnebbe, of Menlo Iain. Park. Est.C.A.VOORHEES.M.D., Fhltidtlphli. Pi. Mrs. William Bennett Commentator John Nesbltt 'gets a At the post ceremonies, Roy And club being sponsored by the aux- camera-eye view of a-scene about to iliary went to Mrs. Matilda Geig- Hostess At Function be ahat lor oTte of his "Pasting Pa- erson, of Woodbridge, the new rade'^TBhort aubjecte. This Beries, county commander, and his staff er, Mrs. J. Schultz, Mrs. Arthur well-known to radio listeners, l» of officers installed these officers: Brown, all of town; and to Miss Thos. F. Burke CLARA BARTON.—Mrs. Wil- being brought to the Boreen by Eva Butter, of Avenel. liam Ben.net was hostess to the Metro-Qoldwyn-Mayer. James Crowley, of Avenel, com- WE LAST LONGER — Funeral Directors — Thursday Night Bridge Club in mander; James Currid, of Colonia, For school,' nothing: Is more appro- junior vice commander; Frank Berrue Drum Corps priate than thU brown wool frock her home on Fifth street. Birthday Event Held with separate vest of henna auede Mrs. Edward Wickberg was Schaufele, of Woodbridge, senior •worn by Judy Garland. The shoulders vice commander; Warner Pipes, of Continues Rehearsals are squared, the Bleeves puffed: a bow CLEANED high scorer in the games while For Junior Petersen PISCATAWAYTOWN. — A of henna-colored grosfrraln fastens 366 STATE STREET Mrs. George Webb was given the Colonia, finance officer; Calvin the round, flat collar of the drosa PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Johnson, of Colonia, adjutant; Phil regular drill was held Tuesday consolation prize. Others present PISCATAWAYTOWN. Ren- evening by the Harold L. Berrue THE were: Mrs. Carl Reitenbach, Mrs. zius Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. lip DenBleyker, chaplain; William Dall, sergeant-at-arms, and dele- Memorial Drum and Bugle corps Juvenile Delinquency # Arnold Therkelsen, Mrs. William R. H. Petersen of Player avenue, in the Piscatawaytown school. Testa and Mrs. Arthur Burns of celebrated his ninth birthday with gate-st-large; Warner Pipes, alter- COPPOLA Joseph V. Costello, Mgr. nate delegate. The corps has been allowed the Topic Of Forum Club Woodbridge. a party at his home Sunday. The t Mrs. Rudolph Voelker, outgoing use of the auditorium twice each decorations were blue jmd_white. month to practice forrmations and CLARA BARTON. — "Juvenile MR. AND MRS. JOHN RUPP and Present were Mr. and Mrs. auxiliary president, opened the ses WAY-' sion with a speech of welcome. marching. Other rehearsals will Delinquency" was the topic of an "There la no children, Jean and John, Jr., Frank White and children, Cora, be held in the regular basement address Wednesday night by Alex For Barlu 8«rrlce" were the Sunday guests of Miss Frank and Ronald, of Highland Corsages were presented to Mrs. Voelker, Mrs. Currid and Mrs. room. Eber, former Highland Park re- Mary E. Neary, of Grove street. 'Park; Mrs. William Stephano, Miss corder, before the dinner meeting Dorothy Stephano, William Ste- Gleckner, while rosebuds were giv en to the past county presidents First Fall Dance To Be of the Clara Barton Forum Club phano, Jr., and Henry Stephano of in the Tallv-Ho Inn. Hopelawn; Mr. and Mrs. Hans Held Here Tomorrow . . . and! Clothes Servings began promptly at 7 Peterson of Fords; Mr. and Mrs. V. F. W. CARD PARTY RARITAN TO WTSTSHIP.—Final Petersen and Renzius. o'clock followed by the business Always Look Much Better! ISELIN.—-The Ladies' Auxiliary plans have been made by the Sand meeting, presided over by Presi- cf the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hills Social Club for the first fall TIIKKK'K double economy in COl'TOLA clriwinir, for the low CARD PARTY TONITE dent Leavenworth Tyler. Plans for prices bring; yuu duality clcuuliiK that actually makes your held a very successful card party dance sponsored by the group, to the advancement of the Clara Bar clothes lust longer! 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Sweater suits and knitted dresses appear with the cool autumn days. They can be laundered with electric appliances just as well as summer clothes. Woolens and knit goods stretch a little when wet and it is important that garments be treated care- fully, if they are to retain their shape. The Thor washer has a washing method that is Wt be GRAY as gentle as any washing you can do by hand. You can do all your pressing on the Thor % your hair gray? It ft going gray? Eras* that shadow) electric ironer. The roll may be adjusted to Cfalrol llfti the gloom of gray that'darkpM your fact and bulky articles, heavy or thin materials. Some makw you took years older. of these ironers give different degrees of Whether you'd like to regain your own color or completely heat with automatic control. change the color of your hair, Clairol will do It quickly and" Thor washer prices be- »o subtly that your closest friend wont detect the change. gin at $49.95 cash and Everything's all set — I've called the Ctofcol does what nothing else canl In one simple treatcneal Tbor ironer prices are Joneses and they'll meet us at the lake CtoJrol shampoos, reconditions and TINTS. from S20. up. The Fold- A* yvr k*«tftfdo«. Or vrif* tomhr fUt Clolral away illustrated sells for by nine o'clock." fcMUtf, Hit «*fc* M (fit tin *f hair, «nd ftff e«a«)y •••f/d*. Writ* NOW »n loupon h«f«w. $89.95 cash. Small carry- ing charge if you buy on An outing with friends you seldom see is terms. easy to arrange by telephone. You can call M*tutalfy...U,itA 18 miles for 15c • 30 for 25c • 42 for 35c, JOAN CLAOt FREE CI«Ir»l, Inc,, 132 Watt 44 5lr««l, N*w Yarfc, N. Y. anywhere in New Jersey (stcticn-to-station rates). MM» tt*rf FU1 Ctalrot tMfcM, AtfriM on* AnatytU. H.m. . ,.. ,.,,.,,, ,-, A^,... - -•- . . XEW JERSEY BELL OUR FAMILY TELEPHONE COMPANY Moflur • Dmd • Stutej • Bill »...._* ^ — AlID TMtl* TtLtmONK My l«°™ minimum by the Township said lots in said block to such bidder ship. jourJd the Township CommVel rt £>™» | «*^^M^aLc? as it may select, due regard being giv- Place of registry. Oak Tree School kids huddled around Amy, clutching at her dress. One by one the win- of h en to terms and manner of payment, Oak Tree Road. Ottk Tree. It is probably too much to expect that the agreement iert anv nnp or all hidi ird tn snli i purchase in accordance with terms In case one or more minimuii mbi bidds dows crashed, there was a louder crash—a shriek of rending wood—and of saIe file tne shall be received. District No. 4. m Munich will be followed by an easing of the tension in *aid lot in XniAd hlncV in

  • in theof New Jersey, is complainant, and you entatives Piafnfietd avenue to the center of tlie Committee Chambers. Memorial Muni| and others are 'Jie defendants, you are Three 13) Members of the General Middlesex and Essex Turnpike; thence of sheet metal landed near us. barely missing our heads as it fell tivity until their men themselves refuse to fight." pal Building. Woodbridge. New Jersey, required to appear and answer the bill Assembly northeasterly along the center of the and expose and sell at public sale and One (1) Sheriff the Middlesex and Essex Turnpike to from above. For a minute 1 wondered if the world were coming to an to the highest bidder according to terms of said complainant on or before the the Metuchen Borough line: fhence end, and I began to pray. Then, with what litUe strength I had left, I Apparently realizing the foolishness of such an idea, 2Sth day of November, next, or the Two (2) Coroners northwesterly along the Metuchen of saie on file with the Township Clerk said bill will be taken as confessed Three (3) Members of the Board of gathered my children close and made for the gate of our back yard." the former actress admitted that "there is a Utopian weak- open to inspection and to bt publicly Chosen Freeholders Borough line to the center of the New read prior to sale. Lot 11 in Block 19-C. ngainst you. Durham Road: thence westerly along The wind tore at her, almost sweeping her off her feet. Cling- ness in such a scheme." This is a mild comment. The idea One (1) Justice of the Peace (full the center of the New Durham Road to Woodbridge Township Assessment Map. The dp.il bill is filed to absolu'jeiv term) the Piscataway Township line: thence ing to all three of her children, she led them across the yard. in fact, displays a lack of thought and its public presen- Takt further nolice that the Town- debar and foreclose you from all right One (1) Republican County Commit- Foutherly and southwesterly along the When she came to where the gate should have been she found It ship Committee !ias. by resolution and and equity of redemption of, in and to teeman and one (1) Republican Com- the Piscataway Township line to the tation, while the nations of Europe look war in the face, pursuant to law. fixed a minimum the premises described in certificates mittee-woman from Election Districts Highland Park Borough line: thence gone—and the rest of the fence along with it. Across the street price as which said Jot in said block of tax sale dated October 10th. 1935, Xo. I. 2. 3. 4, 5 and 6. and southeasterly and easterly along tho was the factory—the nearest solid building—and she headed exhibits a lack of of judgement. will be sold together with all other de-1 covering Lots 10 to 22 inclusive One (1) Democratic County Commit- Highland Park Borough line to the Some years ago we admired Miss Pickford's talents tails pertinent, said minimum price he-1 Block 838 on the Official Tax and As- teeman and one (1) Democratic Com- place of Beginning. for that. ing S2.3OO.OO plus costs of preparing! sessment Map of the Township ofmitteewoman from Election Districts "We walked and stumbled—fell and picked ourselves up again," she on the screen. Then and later, we were convinced that she deed and advertising this sale. Said Woodbridge. County of Middlesex and No .1, 2, 3. 4. 5, and 6. . Place of registry. Stelton School lot in said block, if sold on terms. Stale of New Jersey. Places of meeting ol the District i Plainfield avenue. S'elton. says. "I thought that trip would never come to an end, but finallyw e was a woman of sense as well as charm. It may be pos-will require a down payment of $230.00 i And you, William L. Eaton and Mary Boards: reached the factory. We learned later that we had walked over a live tu ii * i : 1 1Jan Tae TTatEaton- , Vihios wifeTIH fo, arorfle madman*e* denf - Dlitrict No. fi. the balance of purchase price to be 1st District, Piscatawaytown School. Beginning at a point in the dividine wire that had been blown down and we can only thank God that none of sible for many people to continue this opinion if Mary paid in equal monthly installments of fendants, because you are the owners 2nd, District Fire House. Piscataway. line between Raritan Township and S25.00 plus Interest and other terms of record of the premises hereinabove town. us stepped on it. But once we were inside the building the night watch- will just keep her mouth closed and stop Woodbrdge Town3hip at Fords, where making such provided for in contract of sale. described, and you may claim an in- 3rd District, Oak Tree School Oak center line of Amboy avenue intersects man came to our rescue." Take further notice that at said sale, terest therein: Tree. the same: thence westerly along cent- statements. or any date to which ft may be ad- Andyou, Modern Security Company of 4th District, Clara Barton School. er line of Amboy avenue to a point When Amy went back to her house the next morning she found journed, the Township Committee re- Philadelpnia, a Corporation, and Fed- 5th District, Stelton School House. where the same intersects Metuchen serves the i-ig*it fn its discretion to re- dis Walton. Sr., are made defendants, 6th District, Clara Barton School. Borough line then running southwest- every window broken. The furniture was water-soaked and broken One reason for so much foolish writing is that too iect any one or all bids and to sell said because each of you is the holder of erly and westerly along dividing line by flying debris and the whole doggone placed looked—well—like a cyclone lot in said block to such bidder as ita judgment covering the premises Notice is further given that all Boards between the Borough of Metuchen and had struck it, which was the truth. "But I didn't care about that," says many columns have to be filled every day. may select, due regard being given to hereinabove described, and you may-will also sit in the same places be- Raritan Township to the center line of terms and manner of payment, in case claim an interest therein; tween the hours of seven A. M. and Bonhamtown Road: thence southerly Amy, "for my children were safe. The next day the papers carried one or more minimum bids shall be And you, the respective unknown eight P. M., Eastern Standard Time, on along Bonhamtown Road and the road stories about the freak tornado and told about the damage it did. Bui received. heirs, devisees and personal represent- TUESDAY. to the bridge over Red Root Creek *o BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY atives of William L. Eaton and Man OCTOBER 18TH. 1938 the Raritan River: thence down the no newspaper will ever be able to describe the way I felt during those Upon acceptance of the minimum bid, Jane Eaton, his wife, and Feddia Wal- and Raritan to the point where the line awful moments while it was occurring." Also on the tenth day of this seventh month there or bid above minimum, by the Town- 'iOn, Sr . and your or any o( your TUESDAY. dividing- Raritan Township and Wood- shall be a day of atonement: it shall be a holy convocation heirs, devisees, executors, administra- NOVEMBER 8TH, 1938 hrtdge Township intersects the same: manner of purchase in" accordance assigns or successors between the hours of seven A. M. andithenre northerlv along the dividing NOT HIM SOME ACT unto you; and ye shall afflict your souls, and offer an off- terms of sale on file, the Township will or interest, are made 8 P. M.. all Boardsards, forr thee purpopurposse -• betwee• • n th••e ' Townshi— ..-__p of Rarita. r.n ering made by fire unto the Lord. deliver a bargain and sale deed for parties defendant because you maoyf conducting a General Election for and tha Township of Woodbridge to Galilee, R. I.—There was Gladwater, Texas.—While chin- snid premises. claim an interest in the lands described One (1) United States Senator thf nlaoc f>f Brginntng. one in said bill of complaint. One (1) Member House of Represent- PIsre of registry. Clara Barton thing Charles Keville wa sure of, ning the bar on his porch, Marion And ye shall do no work in that same 'day, for it is B. J. DUTsTGAJT. EUGENE BLANKENHORN. atives school. Amboy avpnu". Clara Barton. s Township Clerk. Three (3) Members of the General when he walked into a temporary Gouding brought down the house a day of atonement, to make an atonement for you before DATED: October 4th. J93S. Solicitor for Complainant, Witness my hand 'his twenty-second 170 Market Street. Assembly day of Aueiisf. A. D.. 1938. morgue, and tha was that the body —the porch roof collapsed on him. the Lord your God.—Leviticus, Chapter 23; 27-28. To be advertised October 7th and West Englewood. New Jersey. One fl) Sheriff WILFRED R. -WOODWARD. October 14th, 1938, in the Fords Beacon. P.B.—It—10m-7.14.21,28 Two (2) Coroners Township Clerk. identified as his .wasn't He was injured but not seriously. FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1938 PAGE SEVEN Motion Pictures Are Your Best Entertainment! AT RAHWAY THEATRE AT THE REGENT THEATRE AT THE LIBERTY AT THE RITZ THEATRE

    Scene from "I Am The Law

    'The Dead End Kids" a gridiron sensation, a flash on farm and finally reaches Philadel- the track and a weight adn discus phia in the company of an ami- trower who would make the gods able tinker, Charles Ruggles. He of Olympia scratch their marble gets a job singing at a skating At the Movies Jane Withers "Keep Smiling" heads in wonderment. rink where little Irene Dare is skating. RAHWAY THEATRE, Railway. father is sent to prison and the performance as Robinson's wife,, Adolphe Menjou, Andrea Leeds "Room Service" Deiores Costello, Robert Barrat, A realistic human drama of the family moves to a sordid tenement and Wendy Barrie and John Beal end George Murphy provide the This picture is adapted Dorothy Peterson, John King, Bil- tragedy, laughter and heart-ache district. the stage play of the same title. It iy Gilbert and others are in the The boy becomes involved with as an ex-reporter turned gungirl, drama. The comedy is excellently found on a big city's streets, Uni- Scene from ''Four Daughters'' and as the crusading professor's taken care of by that remarkable is an hilarious comedy with the cast. versal's thrilling document of mod a tough lot of young hoodlums, aide are others in the exceptional jPair> Edgar Bergen and Charlie three Marx brothers heading the em youth, "Little Tough Guy" Tmbittered by his father's convic- cast. I McCarthy. cast. tion, he takes over leadership of Saint in New York," the first will endear her even more to the "Hold Tht Co-Ed" starts Sunday at the Railway The- screen appearance of one of the legion of her fans who have here- Fine, great dramatic situations The story is a vivacious cycle oi atre with the famous "Dead Eni" the "mob" and is soon the most REGENT THEATRE, Elizabeth. An amusing comedy with John ruthless and daring of the lot. Capmost popular mystery fiction char tofore loved her for her sheer ex- interspersed with hilarious comedy a producer, his partners and cast kids, Helen Parish, Jackie Searl acters of the present day. A sort of huberance. moments march grandly across the trying to get a backer in a hotel Barrymore as Gov. Harrigan run- and Robert Wilcox featured. tured while trying to hold up a There is a surprising difference ning for the Senate and using his theatre ,the boys are sent to a re-streamlined Robin Hood fighting screen of Universal's John M. between the "home personalities" where the manager is trying to Filled with elemental emotions, against a big city crime wave. Stahl production, "A Letter of In- collect an unpaid hotel bill- great interest in higher education lifted alive and. throbbing from form school, where for the first RITZ THEATRE, Elizabeth. and the "working personalities" and football to further his politi- time they learn the true values of The Man About the Forum. roduction,'' the co-feature at the of her three film star daughters, Lucille Ball, Ann Miler, Frank life itself, the picture offers Billy Heralded as one of the most im- Ritz Theatre. Albertson, Donald McBride and cal ends. His opponent is George Halop and the other youthful stars life. Priscilla, Rosemary and Lola Lane, Barbier. LIBERTY THEATRE, Elizabeth. portant pictures of 1938, because said Mrs. Cora B. Lane after a oneothers are in the cast. of "Dead End" their most import- of its unique story, fine cast and Joan Davis is Lizzie, the only ant opportunities since "Crime FORUM THEATRE, Metuchen. day visit to. the set of "Four In a world which has legislated splendid technical staff, Colum- PIGTAILS Daughters,' 'the Warner Bros, pic-"Carefree" female drop-kickor; Majorie Wea- School. "Having A Wonderful Time" a the highly profitable racket of am-bia's "I Am the Law" opened at ver is the secretary, while Jack splendid adaption of last season's ARE PASSE ture at the Regent Theatre, in Helen Parish, the "meajiie' 'i bulance chasing out of existence, the Ritz Theatre with Edward G. which all three of her daughters A delightful comedy witft Gin- Haley is the right-hand man. Paul Deanna Durbin's film, "Mad About stage success comes to the Forum the antics of one of the most- no- Robinson starred. ger Rogers and Fred Astaire back Hurst, Donald Meek, George Mur- Theatre this Sunday, Monday and torius members of this profession play sisters. i.gain. Not only is the music, by Music," has the role of the sister. "I Am the Law," story of a one- "When I visited the set," Mrs. phy and other round out a splen- Robert Wilcox is seen as her loyal Tuesday, October 9, 10 and 11,are perpetuated in "The Chaser" man battle to stamp out the rack- Irving Berlin good, but several did cast. with inger Rogers and Douglas a gay comedy which combines fact Lane explained, " I was amazed new dance numbers deserve atten- friend and Marjorie Main, is cast eteering which men-aces a metrop- to notice that 'Pat' (Priscilla) was as the mother. Jackie Searl plays Fairbanks, Jr., in the leading roles. with fiction to present an histor- olis, was produced by Everett Ris- tion. Unusually humorous and yet with ical record of some of the deeds the live wire of the entire set. Pat LIBERTY the role of a rich boy who turns to kin, Columbia producer who made was always laughing and kidding The dialogue is clever and the a life of petty crime "just for thea simple carm all its own, "Having ascribed to an agile and active at- the scintilating "Holiday" and di- plot unusual. AWonderful Time" is a true-life torney. The picture opens today at he other players and the crew and thrill." rected by Alexander Hall, who tlic director, Michael Curtiz, told It seems that Ginger has post- story of youth and romance at a the Liberty Theatre. wielded a megaphone on the fast- Written by Brenda Weisberg and summer camp that wil lhold your me that 'Pat' helped to keep ev- poned the wedding day so many Gilson Brown, the story is a simple Dennis O'Keefe, because of his paced comedy-mystery '"There's erybody in good humor during •times that her fiance, Ralph Bel- attention from start to finish. The outstanding performances in "TheAlways A Woman." and powerful narrative of what cast is rounded out by Peggy complicated rehearsals. almy, persuades her to make a takes place in the lives of a moth- Bad Man of Brimstone" and "Hold Robinson is cast as a mild-man- "But Rosemary sat in .her chair call on his friend, Fred Astaire, er, son and daughter when the Conklin and Lucille Ball of Broad- That Kiss" is given the leading nered law professor who employs who is a psychoanalyst. Unfortu- way fame, Ann Miller and Donald role, that of an ambulance-chasing and seemed quiet most of the time. Meek of Hollywood renown and his sabbatical leave to wipe out Or course, Lola was her old self. nately, Ginger responds different- LIMILKUMI lawyer. Opposite him is a new- therackets as a fighting prosecut- There was the time that Lola slip- ly to Dr. Flagg's treatment than "Red" Sketon, a newcomer re- comer to the screen, Ann Morriss, or. Otto Kruger is the undercover "Gotta keep looking- young." solilo- any of them expect and amusing cruited from the variety stage, quizes nine-year-old Darla Hood as ped a few pieces of wood on Rose- hailed by the studio as the biggest chief of the underworld who, toshe carefully rubs in the cold cream. mary's chair just as Rosemary was complications airse. whose doughnut.dunking act is the"find" of the season. divert suspicion from himself, is Luella Gear, Clarence Kolb, laugh riot of the picture. As an to sit down to the dinner table in .th DENNIS O'KEEFt. Sun. Mon. and Tues. added attraction. Manager Forgi-- In what is by all odds the grand- active in encouraging and advising the big scene for Mr. Curtiz and Franklin Pangborn and Jack Car- ANN MORRIS!. Robinson's anti-crime campaign. son are in the cast. LEWIS ST ON r. "DEAD END" KIDS one is presenting "The River" gov- est picture she has ever made—the Rosemary shrieked and jumped up NAT PENDLFTON happiest, the iunniest, the heart- Barbara O'Neil, who made her \ HENHV O'NEILI ernment-filmed epoch of the again. 1 tugging-es—Jane Withers comes screen debut in ''Stella Dallas" is "Breaking the lee" ftnM-C M Piftun- mighty Mississippi. Here indeed is reported to provide a sensational Besides being the funniest show a photographic tribute to the great to the Liberty Theatre in "Keep i ntown, Joe E. Brown's "The Bobby Breen runs away from M1DNITE SHOW est of our inland streams, with a Smiling" first of 20th Century- Gladiator" at the Regent Theatre his harsh uncle on a Pennsylvania SAT. ™ 20c rare beauty never before captur- Fox's 1938-39 pictures for the pop boasts the most unusual comedy ed by camera and a story as pow- ular young star, with Gloria Stu- idea that ever survived a Holly- erful as the MississiDDi itself. art and Henry Wilcoxin heading a wood story conference. It deserves splendid cast which includes Hel- to be called nothing less than ter- Madeline Carrll and Francis en Westley, Jed Prouty, Douglas rific. But what is more important, Lederer may be seen with Mischs Fowley and Robert Allen. Joan Crawford's pet, Pupchen, th picture's premise has been so getting away with almost two quarts Auer and Grace Bradley in- "It's "Keep Smiling' 'affords Jane al- lf adroitly paced and timed in its de- All Yours" on Wednesday and most unlimited range for her high of ice cream on The Shining Hour" velopment by Director Edward Thursday. This in addition to an spirited talents and she keeps you set ... Robert Young taking his EcdEfwick an dso superbly dilneat- Andy Clyde comedy, a Porky com- laughing, thrilling and living ev- ycung daughter to her fir^t days ~t cd by Brown & Company, that 1 edy and the latest news events. ery exciting moment of it. There school, on his way to work at th^ "The Gladiator' may unblushing- - "It's All Yours" enjoyed a success- is, in addition to some of the most studio . . . Mclvyn Douglas display ly be calle dthe most entertaining ful showing at Radio City this sea hilarious comedy seen in many a ing a br?.i:d new a;:d very trk\. film of the season. son, receiving high praise from month, a tender, heartwarming pipa sent him from London . . . Fa" Wha confronts us on the screen many of the tougher critics and quality to Jane's performance that Bainter completing her tenth knittc is Joe E. Brown, Homo Sapiens, paragraphers. n:-jHer . . . Frcnk Ecrzage prr/ tisiiig palo during every avaiiab' 1938 model, supercharged by a mys Every Nite Is Good Time Nite at the— Joe Penner occupies the spot- spare minuta . . . Jcar.3tte MacDcr terious serum into a superman. light next Friday and Saturday in aid attempting to dodge cand; Joe's at college when the trans- MAYFAIR BAR AND GRILL "Go Chase Yourself." The second camera addicts V:\-D pavl: around th formation takes place. He 'bcomes featui'e of the only twin-picture State 739 KAHWAV AVKNIIH. WOODHB1IJOK program of the week will 'be "The grounds of her hc.ViS . . . Nelso" WOODBRIDGS Eddy visiting the f.r,v Los Angcle EATS AND DRINKS AT THEIR BEST Chinatown ... Mislay Eooney, occu- Spaghetti Our Specialty Fri. & Sat., October 7 and 8 pying the honorary post of Mayo DANCING ON THE SLICKEST FLOOR IN NEW JERSEY! IJOUBLE FEATURE of the city just for a day . . . Jud; Music by Our New. FanwuH Four-Tlece May fair lOrchentra FORUM THEATRE Garland going in quite strenuousl F. MONTKCALVO, Prop. METUCHBN, N. J. k Errol Flynii & Olivia DeHav- for the game of badminton ... Littl r land in Scotty Beckett winning the neigh Sun., Mon., Tues., Oct. 9, 10, 11 "ROBIN HOOD" borhood archery title ... Lew Ay re also "HAVING WONDER- LAUREL & HAUDY in all done up in an interne's uniforr VISIT THE... for his role in "Young Dr. Kildare Wife vs. Ex-Wife ... A FUL TIME" "BEAU HUNKS" ... Luise Rainer appearing in quain Love-Duel That Thrills! with CARTOON NEWS EVENTS frocks for her new starring role i' Ginger Rogers, Douglas Sun., Mon., Tues., Oct. 9, 10, 11 "Dramatic School" .-.. Ann Ruther MARSHALL BRUCE ASTOR Fairbanks, Jr. ford counting the days until she ca" PALACE "The Blver"—Scenic Epic DOUBLE FEATURE "Love and Corses"—Cartoon return to San Francisco. There's ; Band Act—Deacon Moo re'a Orch. Don Ameche - Simone Simon in heart interest there whose name r "JOSETTE" unknown ... Lionel Barrymore bad Wed. and Thurs., October 12, 1 also on the lot following a lengthy vaca Blue Room BOB BAKER in tion ... Eleanor Powell devoting twi "IT'S ALLTYOURS" "LAST STAND" hours a day to swimming and divinj and drink at the LARG- with CARTOON LATEST NEWS Madeleine Carroll, Francis . . . Cecilia Parker becoming an ex- EST CIRCULAR COCK- Lederer Wednesday, October 12 pert at the art of maneuvering : TAIL BAR in Central paddle^board through the breaker 'He Done His Doty"—Andy Clyde Jersey. Comedr Cash Nite at Santa Monica . , . Rita Johnso- "Porky's Party"—Cartoon DOUBLE FEATURE still on t-he lookout for new and in Latest News Events tevestin.? places to eat. Music Nightly by an TODAY and SATURDAY Marguret Lindsay - Anna Humphrey George Fri. and Sat., October 14 and 15' May Wong: in A yon Are Cordially Invited To Attend The Bojcart in Brent 'When Were You Born" ^ HAWAIIAN "" "THE SAINT also ' PLUS IN NEW YORK" • ORCHESTRA James Cagncy - Pat O'Brien in with Don Terrr - Bita Uayworth In 4 ST. JAMES' "BOY MEETS GIRL" Louis Hayword, Kay Sutten - CABTOOWho KilleN d GaiNOVELTl Preston?Y BEEL^ EDWARD ENTERTAINMENT Bequest Feature Saturday Nite also Thursday, October 13 ROB2NSON MAY nOBSON In "Go Chase Yourself" y DOUBLE FEATCBE WEEKLY GAME SOCIAL "LADY FOR A DAY" STARTS WED.. 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    FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1938 BARRONS MEET PATERSON CENTRAL TONIGHT UNDER STADIUM FLOODLIGHTS

    STATISTICS i W. R. KORZOWSKI STARS AS PRISGOMEN J First downs 15 3 PRISCO GRIDDERS SET TO BATTLE Yds gained rushing 273 65 LINE-UPS FOR TONIGHT'S GAME Yds lost rushing 14 4 BATTER RIDGEWOOD 20-6 TO WIN Passes attempted _... 4 10 Wood. No. Wght. Pos. Paterson No. Wght. PATERSON CENTRAL TONIGHT IN ! Passes "completed ..._ 3 2 Kilby 17 170 L.E. Kolnaski 42 175 j Yds gained on passes 80 41 Petrie 26 175 L.T. Rotella 56 180 SECOND GRID CONTEST OF SEASON I Passes intercepted by 2 0 Pochek 25 155 L.G. DiMarcantio 61 165 NEW STADIUM UNDER ARC LIGHTS Average on punts 28 37 Lehy 15 190 C. Kerestes 65 165 10 WOODBRIDGE. — It was "Korzowski Day" at the Yds. gained on punts 25 Molnar 13 160 R.G. DiDieo 45 165 WOODBRIDGE—Rate-d the iifth best gridiron squad Municipal Stadium, Saturday afternoon, as the hard-run- Laterals attempted ..„ 5 0 Markulin 16 185 R.T. Neubauer 59 155 Pickups . . Barrons play Laterals completed ~ 4 0 Leffler 14 155 R.E. Probert 52 165 in the state by the famed Colition System, Paterson Cen- first night game in Municip- ning and triple threat back of the Barrons almost single- Fumbles 3 1 Chaplar 24 168 Q.B. Hemsey 67 -160 tral's football eleven invades the Municipal Stadium to- handed defeated Ridgewood high school by the score of Fumbles recovered by 2 1 Wasilik 11 148 L.H. Stanczak 43 165 night in an attempt to halt the winning streak of Coach al Stadium tonight against 25 40 170 strong Paterson Central . . . 20-6 to post the second straight win for the Priscomen. Penalties - 40 Schwenzer 12 165 R.H. Wuench Nick Prisco's Barrons, which now stands at three wins. Three thousand fans jammed the new stadium and cheer- Final score _ 20 6 Korzowski 20 190 F.B. Mosca 44 180 Paterson Central defeated the Barrons last season in Should be a sell-out ... So Team's average weight 169Team's Average weight ..... 167 come early for your seats .. . ed themselves hoarse as the Barrons gave them an exhibi- Hinchcliffe Stadium, Paterson, by the close score of 7-6 Joe Barcelona's ping pong tion of power and grit. ; ' •—~— Official: Referee, Wittpen, Rutgers; Umpire, Kirkleski, La- and Prisco's crew is definitely out for revenge. cannonball serve terrifies The Priscomen completely out- line. Leffler took the ball on an GEORGE GEREK'S fayette; Head Linesman', Yohn, Franklin and Marshall. The Colliton's choice of picking classed their up-state rivals. They end-around and scored the first Woodbridge substitutions: Bartha, 21; Royle, 18; Petrusik, Paterson Central for the fifth best the attendance at the foot- registered fifteen first downs and touchdown. Ridgewood tried pow- 19; Semak, 14; Berry, 2; Flowers, 17; Govelitz, 9; Dubay, 4; club in the state was no accident. ball game. gained 273 yards from scrimmage er plays from a T formation but PLAY IMPRESSES They boast of a line hat matches Trosko, 21. SOUTH AMBOY 11 while Jack BroomaU's contingent failed to get far into Woodbridge Woodbridge's in size and weigh, • * * • pierced the Red and Black line for Clair "Statistics" Bixel territory. Korzowski was forced to Paterson substitutions: Arno, 51; LaCouture, 53; Goetshius, but they are faster and more ex- only five first downs and sixty- kick to his own 15 as the quarter SPORTS WRITERS 49; Pinchak, 64; Garrison, 60; Asay, 57; Paruta, 41; Avery, 50. perienced and they aim to prove it is being hunted by a little five yards from scrimmage. Kor- ended. tonight at 8:30 when the two teams PASSES WAY TO zowski showed exceptional ability —,—*• meet under he lights in the Mu- brunette for tattling . . . Second Quarter WOODBRIDGE. — George Ger- as a passer when he completed Ridgewood was blessed wijh Kor ek, foimer Woodbriage high school nicipal Stadium. Steve Stanko, National three out of four for eighty yards, Heavyweight Weightlitt- zowski's short kick. Anton picked backfield. ace and diamnd star, is Nine of the starting Patersonites DOWN PANTHERS one ot them a long heave to Was- were regulars last year with the up 8 yards and then the Barrons doing great things this year on the KOCSI IS BLASTED IN FIRST FRAME RARITAN TOWNSHIP. — A ing Champ, sailed for Aus- ilik. which was good for 47 yards. other two members of he second held for two plays. Bolding later- I gridiron for Manhattan College. weak pass defense spoiled what tria to win the world's Ridgewood scored its only touch aled to Monro for the touchdown. Better known as the "Good and team which saw plenty of action. 1 chances the Piscatawaytow.il; Pan- championship . . I wonder down early in the second quarter Th,e extra point kick was short. Tough Guy' to his teammates, Mosca and Stanczak are two of the when Monro took a lateral from Gerek established himself as a AS WALSH PITCHES NORTH AMBOY best backfield men in the state at thers had of winning their first why they call the place Ridgewood again kicked off and game of the current grid season. Bolding on the Woodbridge three the ball went out of bounds on the sure-fire starter in this week's the present time. Both are triple- 'Austria' . . . Must be for yard line. In the closing seconds game against Holy Cross. He did | threats in their own rights for they Last week they were tripped by 35 yard line. Korzowski then South River and this Sunday they sentimental reasons . . Le- of the first period, Brown kicked threw a long pass to Wasilik which ! the majority of the passing for ! TO FIRST COUNTY LEAGUE TITLE kick, pass and run wih the best from the mid-field stripe to the of them. Dick Wuench, right half- were humbled by the .South Am- Roy Simonsen tells , that was good for 47 yards and placed' Herb Kopf's charges and excelled boy Tigers by the score of 24-0. brother Fred is a first Woodbridge 2. Korzowski was the ball on the 3 yard stripe. Kor- as a running back, picking up ov- WOODBRIDGE.—-Joe "Sonny" Walsh pitched a back, did plenty of damage to the forced to kick from the end zone The Tigers scored a touchdown in zowski then went over on a fake er 100 yards from scrimmage. beautiful four-hit game Sunday for the North Amboy I locals last'season. The newcomer, each period, but they failed to stringer on the Admiral and a high wind carried the ball New York sports writers are Farragut Academy eleven. spinner. Korzowski passed to Leff- Sporting Club to win over the Woodbridge Legion and but no rookie in any manner, is score one extra point. only to the Woodbridge 15 yard ler for the extra point to make the loud in their praise for the Wood- gave his teammates the first Middlesex County Baseball Hemsey, quarterback. • • • • stripe. The quarter ended after score 13-6. Monroe did some fancy bridge boy. His spinning and Paterson is different from any The Panthers threatened at Joe Bartha reports that one play and as Ridgewood ham- running for the visitors, but the handling of the ball had everyone League championship. North Amboy scored all of its three eleven the Barrens encountered so lengthy intervals only to fumble or brother Lou was farmed out mered away for a touchdown. threat was ended when Schwenz- dazzled at the game against Niag- runs in the first inning off "Legs" Koesi while Walsh al- far this year. They do not special- lose the ball on downs. The South to Chatanooga, Tenn., Uni- George Wasilik and Frank Chap er intercepted Bolding's pass on ara. He replaced injured Johnny lowed the Legion its single tally in the fourth frame. ize in an yset style of football. Amboy passing offense was su- lar stood out in the Barron back- the 50 yard line. The Barrons Supulski and played more than 40 They mix powerhouse tactics with perb. They gained 150 yards via versity . . . Alabama claimed Manager Messick took a Ing shot the aorial route and completely field with lengthy gains and spin- worked their way to the oppon- minutes of the contest. One of his when he started Kocsi, the fireball a mean dash of razzle-dazzle. They he was too small for a lines- ners and end-runs. Bob Schwenzer ents 8 yard line, .but failed to passes was good for a touchdown. proved this in their previous outsmarted the locals on the expert, but he soon had "Lefty" ground. man . . Scouting football has was again superb as a blocking score when a pass to Leffler was His running in the third period, Rusznak on the mound and the games this year. become an honorable profes- back. He showed plenty of power long. placed the ball in scoring position. former U. of Pennsylvania hurl- JAYVEES ELEVEN The Barrons on the other hand, A fumble by Hague, recovered sion . . . Now they receive on the flanker play and pushed in Third Quarter In the last quarter, with, only a er went the rest of the eight in- will be back in tall strength this by the Tigers on the Panther 15 the 'snoopers' with open arms the Ridgewood line time after Korzowski and Wasilik plunged few minutes left to play, Gerek nings without yielding a run, week, Steve "Porky" Pochek, out yard line, set up the first touch- . . . Years ago they hid in time. Charley Molnar, chunky Bar and skirted the ends after the was injured while throwing a A large crowd filled Water's WORKS WELL IN last week with injuries will be down late in the first quarter, with ron guard, proved a sensation in kick-off, and brought the ball block at the Niagara fullback. This Stadium to see the final game of back at left guard. Norman Kil- Scrittore making a first down on some far-away spot' and stopping the power plays of the block led to another scoring spree down to the Ridgewood 12 yard the season. North Amboy was by's ankle is better. His substitute, the five-yard line and Stader go- were shot if caught . . . But and was described by a well ing over for the score. visitors. His blocking and tackling jlin e from the Woodbridge 38. Aft- leading the league until a week GAME WITH T-Jj Lou D'Angelo, is out with, an in- them's the good old days. was the tops. er a short gain the Barrons were known New York sports writer as ago, but they suffered a setback j ured side, leaving Nick Semak as Near the close of the half, a 25- one of the best, if not the best, WOODBRIDGE. — Coach Nick m • • • First Quarter penalized 15 yards for hoIHing. at the hands of Johnny Hoffman's the only reserve end. Prisco has yard pass put the ball on the Pan- block he has ever seen. Gerek in- Prisco's Barron varsity had a day Ridgewood kicked-off and Korzowski then kicked out of Clover-Brooks and .went into a contemplated using Tom Petrie, ther 10 yard stripe and another Line Tamboer with a bounds on the Ridgewood 12 yard jured hss side on the play. first place tie with the Messick- off from practice, Monday, and it tall tackle at the end post should bright outlook for the com Schwenzer carried the leather gave the Jayvees an excellent op- aerial from Partridge to Murdock from the 15 to 38 yard line. Three stripe. Monro did nice running to This week Gerek took his place men. The two teams met three Kilby prove useless tonight. was good for another touchdown. ing baseball season . . Dit- advance the ball seven yards, but in the starting line-up and is al- times before and the Gashousers Thomas Jefferson high school of Practice session this week were running plays gained only seven portunity to practice against An interception of a Panther pass to for the Recreation De- yards and Korzowski kicked to the the Barron line held tight and most positive that he will start won two of those games. Bernie longer than before due to the fact and a drive of 40 yards in the third forced him to kick to Wasilik on against a powerful Holy Cross elev Keating won the only game f or^he Elizabeth. Prisco took only sixteen that the game is a day earlier partment . . . Yours truly five on the kick. Brown kicked men with him and the team ran period, accounted for the third Ridgewood 15. Monro picked up the 30 and he ran to the Wood- en this Saturday in Worcester. Legion. than the others on the schedule. touchdown. The fourth came after acted as campaign man- bridge 45. Another rush, was start- wild over the Kirkleski charges. ager for Johnny Korzow- after a two yard gain on three The rivalry between the two The Barrons worked out in the two long passes, the second one tries to the Barrons 26, Wasilik ed by the locals, but another hold managers, Messick and Gadek, and The Jayvee backfield, of Royle, stadium this week on a set of new from Rondesko to Fords, put the ski, Boys' Day Mayor . . . went around left end for 22 yards ing penalty stopped them short as the teams themselves, made the Bartha, Cipo and Rimar, clicked plays they hope will puzle Pater- ball on the one yard line and Scit- Arrumpf . . Mah friends, to the Woodbridge 48. Korzowski the quarter drew to a close. FULLERTON CUTS game a "'natural." off yard and yard and had the son. It was clearly seen that the tore w_cnl over for the final touch much bigger and heavier Jeffer- ...etc, etc. . . A sure bet, me added 12 through right guard. Was Fourth Quarter North Amboy sprung into action moral of the team was high. The down of the game. ilik ran 11 yards off left end to in the first frame when Kocsi sonians on their heels all after- boys will remember last year's Panthers (0) Tigers (24) lads . . . We've found out Ridgewood was again stopped on noon. The locals scored three touch put the ball on the Ridgewood 10 its running plays. Brown kicked walked the first two men up, Ry- game when they marched, to the L.E. C. Thomas Murdock where Johnny Royle col- FRESHMAN TEAM downs in the unofficial scoring Paterson goal line only to hear the yard marker. Chaplar lost tour on from his 16 to the Barron 45. Kor- beck and Reinert. Gresh singled to L.T. Meyers Morris lects his touchdown re- center to score Rybeck, but De- while the Jeffs were able to cross whistle end the game. Several play L.G. Pispecky Pawlonski wards . . . Oh Boy! ... A a flanker play and Korzokski andjzowski and Wasilik took turns at the local's line only once and that er still believe there was enough Schwenzer plunged to the 11 yard carrying the ball and thy pulled laney allowed the ball to roll be- s C. Wait McCarthy old Star to Nick Semak, TO 40 PLAYERS tween his legs and Reinert also was on an intercepted pass. time for two more pays and a vic- R.G. Adams Kaznarski up to the Ridgewood 11 yard line. scored while Gresh pulled up at Govelitz and Flowers stopped tory for the Barrons. R.T. Lucas Dickash the hardest worker on the Ridgewood was penalized five WOODBRIDGE.—Probably the football squad. yards for off-side and the ball third base. Daniels singled to score the charge of the big eleven while Tonight they will try to prove R.E. C. Thomas Fords mostsurprising thing in athletics Gresh and Messick yanked Kocsi Semak and D'Angelo had a field they are a superior contingent. It Q.B. Randolph Stader MATUSZ PITCHES was placed on their 6 yard mark- this year at Woodbridge high * * • • in favor of Rusznak, who didn't day in dragging down the ball ear- should be a good game to watcfi L.H. Gardner Partridge er. Korzowski picked up 2 yards school is the fact that over seventy Andy Gadek and Tony and Chaplar went over on a pass allow a single score after that. But since it is the first night football R.H. Overlook Rondesko football players reported for prac the damage was done and the Le- 1 game in the history of Woodbridge. Cacciola are 'supposed' to en from Korzowski for the touch- tice with the freshman squad last F.B. Hague Scrittore ONE-HITTER TO gion tried hard to come back. j Prisco took his team to Perth Tigers 6 6 6 6—24 ter Rutger's night classes . . down. Wasilik drop-kicked the ex- week at the Parish House field. tra point. After the kick-off, Walsh hurled superbly. The Le- Amboy Wednesday night to get Panthers 0 0 0 0—0 Several of the Parish House Coach Howard "Red" Fullerton gion's only score came in the them used to the arc lights. The Brown started passing. Holub was confronted with the problem Touchdowns: .Stader. Murdock, instructors vow that they DEFEAT KELLYS mauled him for a long pass and fourth when Tony Barcellona CIVIC LEAGUE TO drill was short, lasting a little over Partridge, Scrittore. Substitutions: of issuing uniforms to such a romped across the plate after he an hour, but it has helped consid- find it much easier to hand- Bartha came in later to intercept large squad. Panthers, Calamoneri, Johnson, le kids from the supposed WOODBRIDGE. — A brilliant his pass on the 35 yard line. Chap- had tripled and Rusznak flied out erably. No contact work was done, Voo rhees, Obszarney, Quinn, Dav mound duel between Jimmy Ma- The problem of supplying the to deep center field. START BOWLING instead they passed, kicked and is, Wilson, Deering, W. Toth and "Gashouse" district than lar advanced the ball to he Wood freshmen with equipment was tusz of the Bar Flies and Frankie bridge 47 and the game ended. Tony Barcellona and Doug King ran the ball. Quagliariello. Referee: C. Slults, those from our 'better' fam- Kukulya of the Port Reading Kel- laken up with the athletic board played brilliantly on the defense Officials for the game, which Trenton Teachers. Head linesman: Final score: Woodbridge 30, Ridge- of the Board of Education, Monday ilies . . . The Woodbridge lys ended in favor of Jimmy as he wd, 6. for the Legion while Billy Matusz SEASON TUESDAY will start at 8:30 P. M., in the new V. Barkowiak, Temple. Rotary Club copping the re- twirled a one-hit game to give his night. Nick Prisco appealed to the sparkled for the winners. Daniels Municipal Stadium are: Wittpen, teammates the township Recrea- LINE-UP or he ex a cent golf tourney in Eliza- Woodbridffe (20) D-J J /e\ board * * ^ equipment. and Gresh stole batting honors, WOODBRTDG7.—Six teams are Rutgers, Referee; Kirkleski, La- Meyer's Club Forms tion League baseball championship. Ridgewood (f>) At m& present time the squad each collecting two hits apiece. on the roster of the Civic Bowling fayette, Umpire; Yohn, Franklin beth . . . Nice going. Kukulya yielded five hits as his L.E. „ , . ,, Moore. j] y but L.T. Ilas been cut to forty J a erSj Frank Jost returned to the Legion League which opens Tuesday night and Marshall, head linesman. Bowling: Team Here • • • • club was submerged, 3-1 . Petrie Macfarlane' -- • work out in old clothes and line-up and drove out two hits in in the Craftsmen's Club. Dick L.G. Flowers Mason are anxiously awaiting the board's The stadium infield will Both hurlers were in top form. C. four trips to the plate. Krohne, manager of the league, an KEASBEY. — Formation of a Matusz fannel 10 and walked none, Leyh Jones decision. Their fixst game of the nounced that the following teams be completely sodded this R.G. Molnar Livingston Four Legion errors also helped bowling team to represent the while Kukulya struck out eight season wilj. be next Wednesday the Gashousers to walk into the have entered: Craftsmen's Club. club in the Y. M, C. A., Industrial week and the final result R.T. Markulin Pendergast against the South River Frosh, BLUETAFWINS and walked one. Both teams en- R.E. league championship. Dunham Jule's Ice House, Avenel A. A., League was affected at the last will be one of the best tered the final round of the town- Leffler Fries Tentative dates have been made Q.B. Chaplar Brown bobbled twice and Golden and D.e- Steel Equipment, Old Timers and meeting of the Meyers' Associa- football fields in the state ship play-offs after defeating the with Irvington, Highland Park and laney also erred. the Avenel Fire Company. tion of Keasbey. L.H. Wasilik Bolding Linden. . . . And we don't mean Woodbridge Field Club by deci- The schedule next week will INITIAL CONTEST The next meeting of the club R.H. tSchwenzer Anton Katen, Kozar, Markulin and Woodbridge Legion (1) perhaps . . . Joe Kursin- sive margins. F.B. fin dthe Craftsmen versus the Ice will be held Tuesday, October 11, Matusz practically won his own Korzowski Monro Montecalvo are probably the lads ab r h ;e 6 7 0 7—20 j Housers in the opener, Tuesday when returns will be received for sky doing a swell job of ball game when his double in the best fitted for the backfield. Mar- King, 2b _.._ 4 0 0 j night; Avenel A. A. meets the Steel Ridgewood 0 6 0 0—6 0 IN PEANUT LOOP the co-operative award which will coaching down in Sweet- fourth inning scored Ilko with the kulin, over 200 pounds, and Mon- Delaney, cf ~ 4 0 Touchdowns: Woodbridge, Leff- Equipment and the Old Timers tee be disposed of at that time. water Springs, Alabama . . tieing run of the game. Lacki sing- tecalvo have had previous experi- A. Barcellona, If 3 0 1 off against the Fire Company the WOODBRIDGE. — The bowling ler, Korzowski, Chaplar. Ridge- Jost, lb _ 4 0 2 The committee in charge com- One of these days we'll led to score Matusz to break the ence and should help Fullerton following night, Wednesday. season opened this week with the prises Leonard Meyers and An- deadlock and give "Man Moun- wood, Monro. Points after touch- very much. Fortenboher is also a Dunham, 3b 4 0 0 Peanut League rolling off in the find out how Bob Mulvan- down, Leffler, Wasilik. Results in the Steel Equipment drew Payti. tain" Hohol's lads the lead. They sure shot for the backfield. He is Golden, rf 3 0 0 Department League are as follows'Mt. Carmel alleys. The initial con- ey really bowled that 288 Substitutions: Woodbridge, Ends, 1 added another run in the sixth fast, can kick and pass. T. Barcellona, ss 3 1 ! test of the season found the new Semak, D'Angelo. Tackles, Berry, Bodnar, c ...- - 3 0 0 Sedlak _. 126 136 108 game . . . We still doubt it. frame when Ilko again crossed the Sidote and Crane have practic- Pushovers (2) j winning a 2-1 de- • * • * plate on an outfield fly with the Holub. Guards, Govelitz, Daub. ally cinched the end berths while Kocsi, p, 0 0 0 Dorko 147 Blu e Bar team Centers, Dubay and Trosko. Backs cision- from "Uncle" Joe Mayers Totals 672 688 763 third and final score of the game. a fight is on between Salvia, Geis Rusznak, p 3 0 O.Kosic 117 combine. "Pee Wee" Hansen of the Peanut League opened this Royle, Cipo, Bartha and Patten for tackle berths. Szur — jW. Leila ..._ 202 160 160 Schinski's wallop in the first Ridgewood, Ends: Kirkland, Mc- Blue Bars took scoring honors with TO GET AN week .. . Other alleys rumb- inning gave the Port Reading nine ko, Vahaly and Trosko are vieing Totals 31 1 4jParker .... 131 245 183 a high game of 184, as the early BE SURE ling into the late hours be- Cullagh. Tackle, Squires. Backs, for the center post. North Amboy (3) fStophen 141 175 their only sccore of the game. Brown, Walsh. season bowlers found it difficult fore the campaign starts . From then on Matusz pitched no- Practices are held every morn- ab r h to find the "grove." Officials, Strauss, referee; Skew ing at the Parish House field with Ryback, If 3 1 .0 Total „ 772 890 825 & There is no truth to the rum- hit ball and set the_team down in es, umpire; Smith, head linesman. Rev. Vincent Lenyi, pastor of the order for five innings. Coach Fullerton in charge. Reinert, 3b _ 3 1 0 Woslers (1) Mt. Carmel church, inaugurated or that the Parish House and Gresh, c . 3 1 Corey 164 204 198 high school courts will be ab r h the season by rolling the first ball. 'AMERICAS ab r h Panthers Planning For Linden but this game was cancel- Daniels, rf 4 0 Sullvian 148 149 134 Last night the Fulton C?/e en- closed to basketball teams Bar Flies. (3) led because of difficulty in secur- Nycz, cf 3 0 Zick 181 153 119 countered George's Tavern and on STANDARD TIME! this winter . . Absolutely ab- Barce, ss 3 0 Football Dance. Nov, 25 ing a field. Arrangements are be- Kriss lb 3 0 Bixby 203 173 203 Monday night the local Knights of surd . . . The one who start- Paulik, 3b -..- 3 0 ing made to schedule a game with Sebesky, ss 3 0 LaForge 202 171 169 Columbus Pinners will take on the Matusz, 3b _ —. 3 0 Ilko, 2b 2 2 PISCATAWAYTOWN. — Plans another team, probably from Nut Club from Juicy's Service Sta ed that rumor should have Walsh, p _ - 4 0 Total _ „ 898 850 823 hishead examined. J. Matusz, p - 3 0 for a football dance to be held in Perth Amboy. tion. Fischer, rf _ 2 0 the Piscatawaytown school audit- Blue Bar (<2) * * • • Totals 29 3 6 Cyclones (1) Anderson, lb .— 3 0 orium on Friday evening, Novem- FEWER RAILROAD ACCIDENTS Kelly _ 198 177 158 Egnot ...„. .._... 151 $29 Demko, cf 2 0 ber 25, were discussed at a regu- The first six months of the year Errors, Dunham, 2, Golden, De- Nevin 134 George Gerek in town laney. Three base hit, T. Barcel- Kuchtyak 135 175 161 lar meeting of the Panthers Ath- saw fewer fatalities as a result of 124 J. Nelson 95 over the weekend with Totals 23 3 5 lona. Sacrifice hit—Matusz. Bases letic Club in the headquarters at highway-railroad grade crossing Frank 134 14f 166 Sasso 158 138 scars galore over his face Kelly's (1) accidents. There were 696 deaths on balls off Walsh, 1; Kocsi, 2; Woodbridge avenue, Piscataway- Van Camp ,. 201 188 190 F. Nelson 124 158 . . . But he still knows how Vahaly, ss ~ -... 3 10 town, Monday night. during this period, a decrease of Rusznak 4. Hits off Kocsi, 2 in 0 Szurko 104 Sechinski, 11 2 0 1 162 compared with the same peri- innings (none out in first). Losing Hansen _... 184 146 120 to win the ladies .. Almost Arnold Buck and Frank DeSyl- pitcher, Kocsi. Umpires Bader, Du Total _ 801 812 800 a tie with Korzowski . . . Kukulya, p _ 3 0 0 vester will be in charge of ar- od of 1937. There were also few- G. Nelson 169 171 152 D'Polito ,cf ..- - 3 0 0 er persons injured and fewer ac- bin and Lampart. Well, baseball eirids for rangements for the affair. The Qo-Getters <2) G«t trustworthy lime m a smart BylecM, 2b ..._ - 3 0 0 club also discussed the purchase cidents altogether. Mac . 146 118 177 Totals ..... -... 723 708 702 another year . . . The Le- Lomtmrdi, c _ _... 3 0 0 of additional jerseys. little girl, a victim of encephalitis Kosu _ 143 170 147 Mayer's Tavern (1) iageraoll watefa. Yankee it the gion lost while the Bar Sipos, lb 3 0 0 The football team held a prac- SLEEPS FOUR YEARS lethargica, (sleeping sickness) Sisko _ „... 190 163 169 Kish 160 146 159 •Mallei! and thinnest pocket Fliea fly the Rec. pennant Waslik, 3b 2 0 0 tice session Tuesday evening in Erie, Pa.—Little Maxine Yar- was taken to the hospital in 1935 Lou 159 173 200 Stuck 89 watch at 91.50. Chrome-plated Fitzpatrick, rf - 2 0 0 rington, entered her fourth year of and has been there ever since. 178 182 over "Man Mountain" Ho- preparation for its next game. The Sherry 222 Zick 136 170 «••«, dear munerala, onbreak» hol's gin mill . . So long. team was to have played the Lin- inbroken slumber on her fifth Doctors doubt if the child will ev- Racz 155 120 159 Totals _...- -... 24 1 1 den Varsity Club next Sunday at birthday on September 24. The er emerge from her comatose state. Totals 860 802 864 Meyer 142 150 167 PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1938 FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON

    atock. If not owned by & corporation At Concert BIOGRAPHY Is Engaged TO HOLD DANCE ] the names and addresses of the Indi- FORDS. — St. Nicholas Greek J vldual owners must be given. II owned EXTRA LOW-PRICED RAMBLING Catholic church is malcing arrange by a firm, company, or other unincor- Mickey Rooney porated concern, its name and address. ments for a masquerade dance to aa well as those of each individual Mickey was born on the twenty- be held Saturday night. October member, must ba given.) "EXTRA" REPORTER third of 'September in Brooklyn, 22, in the auditorium of Our Lady Beacon Publishing Co., Elmer J. Ve- JACKETS csey, 457 School Street, Woodbridge, . • New York, where hia parents, Nell of Peace church. Three prizes will N. J. - (Continued from page one) Brown and Joe Yule, dancer and be awarded in conjunction with 3. That the known bondholders, Recommended: The Rar- comedian, respectively, were en- the affair for which tickets have I mortgagees, and other security holders g-ag-ed in vaudeville. Exactly eleven ' owning or holding l per cent or more itan township P. B. A. ball already been distributed. or total amount of bonds, mortgages, days later he took his first train ride, or other securities are: takes on a new note with going to Albany with the vaudeville None. LEGAL NOTICE J. *. nuL lite I Wo pufugtratttta iiext the addition of a banquet troupe. iiuvte, gtwntf uiti luuiica \JL me vWticia, to the annual festivity . . . When he was eleven months old, NOTICE 1 UL uisu, 111 cuses wiicie tiic siucivmjiu- routine. He wore a specially made regular mceung ot Mie Mownsnip Com- and better' . . . John's tuxedo which he still treasures as a ma tee of uie lownsmp of Wooabridge -.. L/i .Jtiuulj ttviiici ultyeuta uyuci Utb in tiie county of Middlesex, ,\ei Jvr- uooivs oi me company ua irusico or in Diner, is the site and souvenir of his initial stage appear- be> held 011 October 3rd. 1938, and will otiy uiuui' ituuciuiy leiuiiuii, itiu uuuio November 2nd, is the ance. He was in the act for only three ue laaen up tor Public Hearing and ot. me person ur curpoiauon lur wnoiii weeks because his parents thought nnal auopuon 011 Monday night. Octo- ouuii Li us lee is uiaiiig, m ni\^n, uiao date . . . The Henry Street j ber lVLh. laaS. at S F. M., Eastern mat Uiu aaiki iwo ptuugiuiiiia cuiiiuiu he was too young to become an actor. Standard Time, in the Memorial Mu- siaiemenis cmuruciiig atuaiit a lull Community Club, a real Ajjuivitus^ uuii ui'jjei L>1 ijiir ciruuiti- Mickey, or Joe Yule, Jr. as he was nicipal Building, Woodbridge, New aiuucea and conditions unuer wnicn live wire organization, Jersey. tjtocKtioluers and security Holders who christened, satisfied himself for the E. JOSEPH DUXIGAN. uo not appear upon Uie booKa of Uiu will present its original next year playing around the back Township CJerk. company as trustees, hold slock and S«- curmes omer than that ol a bona liiie • PLAIDS • SHETLANDS 'Barn Dance', October 29 stages of theatres while his parents AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE OAK owner; unit this uitiant nas 110 rtosoii at the Henry street fire- were performing. He still remem- bTREET, GROVE STREET, CEDAR io nelieve that any oilier person, asao- bers vividly, how, as a baby of two, STREET AA'1> PORTIONS OF HQ-ciution, or corporation lias any interest $ house .. A good time guar- WKLL AVENUE A-\D CHESTNUT direct or indirect In the said atoeK, he crawled out on the stage and in- bTREET ON MAP OP FORDS DoiiOs, or other securities than as so 2. anteed. terrupted his parents by sneezing. Miss Lorraine Maier PARK. SECTION No. 3. stated by him. i • • - FORDS. — Mr. and Mrs. Otto His father picked him up, gave him BE IT ORDAINED by the Township ELMER J. VECSEY, Extra smart jackets . . . Pot Shots: It will be in- a French harp to play and he was Maier, of Anne street, this place, '-ummtttoe of the Township of Wood- Freaiduu "finds" at $2.98! Well .-i instant hit with the audience, announce the engagement of their bridge in the County of Middlesex; Sworn to and subscribed belore m« teresting to follow the I. That Howell Avenue from the Lhis 6th day of October. 1938. tailored plaid wools, nub 'rom that day on he was a regular daughter, Lorraine Vivian-, to Wil- the northerly line of Chestnut Street to AKi'WUR BROWN, mixtures! Several attract- developments in the re- member of the act. liam N. Hansen, of Raritan Town- uie nirtherly terminus of said Howell iNotary rublic of N. J. ive stylos . . '. All NEW cent action of the Raritan ship. No date has been set for theAvenue, Chestnut Street from the west- Mickey never stayed in a city for wedding. erly ime of Howell Avenue westerly to LEGAL NOTICE Fall colors! Township School Board nore than two months because of Us westerly terminus. Oak Street. Beer Jackets 8dc Grove Strtsjt, and Cedar Street, as Uitv Kcfer To: U-98: Docket 119-72 in expelling the members his vaudeville work. Ha "and Sid appear on a map entitled "Map ofliecarded: Book U21; l'age 358. Gold ware doing a song and dance Fords Park, Section No- 3. Wood- of the religious cult in the oiidge Township, Middlesex Comity, NOTICE OF I'llliLI1 C SALE routine. Later he entered Will Mor- Hunting Trip To Maine w J"' «i J P^Perty of John Hanson TO WiiUAi ir JIAI curvCEHw; Potter Station section of rissey's Revue in New York where fcjsq. nled September 14th 1914 hi At a regular mectii.fi ot the Town- Planned By Local Men the Middlesex County Clerk's Office in ship Commute of Ihe Township ot the township . . . Briefly he was brought to the attention of Book 200. Map 691. be and the sam"Woodbridge held Monday, October SKIRTS this is the situation to date a studio executive who signed him are hereby vacated. 3rd, I'J'SS. I was directed to adverse Elizabeth Farrington PISCATAWAYTOWN. — Plans 2 T he ubl :ho fuct that on Monday e\emng, Oc- All-wool flan- . . . The children claim to play the role of the midget in .. \. . P >c rights arising from louor 17th. 193S. the Township Commit- "Not to be Trusted." He was four were completed last night by a .he dedication of said streets are here- lee will meet at Ji P. Si.. ki^aT) in the nel skirls in that their religion forbids FORDS.—Miss Elizabeth C. Far- wood. group of young men for their an- by released from said dedication Commit lee Chambera. Rlemurial Aluni- pleated and rington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The concert selections Miss Far- years old at the time. d. Tina ordinance shall take effect cipul Building, Wood bride*.'. New Jer- their participation in athle- nual deer hunt in Maine, at a immediately upon its adoption and ad- sey, and expoao mid sell al public sale plain rrjcdels, James H. Farrington, of King rington played were: "Ave-Maria" He next worked in "Orchids and meeting held at the home of Mrs. vertisement as required by law wild lo the JiigJu-at bidder mvoriiing to plaid and solid tic activities . . . However George's road, this place, was by Franz Schubert; "A Heart Ermine," and again he portrayed a To be advertised in the Fords Beacon lerms ot sale on file with the Town- the state requires every Thomas Swales, Sr., Woodbridge on October 7Ui and ljth. 193S. ship Clerk open to inspection and lo colors. guest artist at a piano concert giv- That's Free," by Alfred Robyn; "II midget. It was necessary for him to avenue. be publicly read prior to sale. Lots $ school child, except when en in Morristown Sunday after- Bacio," by lAiigi Arditi; "Si Mismoke a-tig-ar. Of course, a false MA^AGKAIENT, CIRCULATION. ETC' 25-2l> in Block 202-T. Woodbridge noon by Miss Martha Marie Bian- Chiamano Mimi" from the opera one was used, but the continual rub- Among the group who plan to KfcQUIRKD BY THE ACT OF CON* Township Asscsanienti Map. excused by a letter from a make the trip are James Swales, GUESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, Take further notice that the Town- 1. co, a bachelor of music graduate |"LaBoheme* 'and "Gianina Mia" bing of the artificial cigar caused ship Committee, has, by resolution physician, to take part in of Georgian Court College, Lake- i from the "Firefly." one of his baby teeth to fall out just Thomas Swales, Jr.. William Fer- Of The Karitan Towiishlp-Fovds ana pursuant to law, fixed a minimum the mild setting up exer- cho, Mr. Bachman, Robert Kuhn Beacon, published every Friday morn- price of which said lots In said block when he was doing his most emo- New Brunswick Avenue, will be sold together with all ottiei cises every school child in- tional scene. • and Hilton Joyce. Jersey, for October 1. 193s details pertinent, said minimum price being $80.00 plus coats of preparing dulges in ... By the same WORLD KNOWS LITTLE OF MAN Then came an avalanche of screen Last year this group completed deed and advertising this sale. Said a two weeks deer hunt in Maine,to?eifht ml' ,a Wottt,ry Fublic- "» and lots tn said block, if sold on terms, token another state law roles whic-h included "Fast Com- tor the State and County afore- WHO WROTE "THE BLUE DANUBE" panions," "Love Birds," "Manhat- with several members bagging said, personally appeared Elmer J will require a down payment of S20.0O requires every child un- . i Vecsey, who having been dulv Vw.ir- the balance of purchase price to be paid The life of the composer of some composer, "he composed his first tan Melodrama," "Chained," "Blind their first deer. They plan to leave depo3ea in equal monthly installments of $10.00 der the age of 1.6 to at- of the best known music in the world Date," "Hide-out," "Midsummer on the 13th and return two weeks h^ihif^ ^y- ™* -ks* *' plus interest and other terms provld- waltz, 'Erste Gedanke,' at the age liShinihe President yf the Beacon Pub- i'd for in the contract of anle. tend school . . . And to is so shrouded in mystery as to beof six. His father, disgusted with Night's Dream," in which he played later. lishing Co., publishers of the Raritan Take further notice that at said sale, almost legendary. music's small rewards, had resolved Puck; "Ah, Wilderness!" and "Riff- Township-FordU lS s Beacomnhe best ord hi Was t |£ or any dale to which It may be ad- make the picture more- ieJ^' ^, Ad b e/icf?V< a true k»ow- raff." th« ™«« i . statement of journet}, the Township Committee re- complicated, the Bill of This was the discovery made by that the boy be trained for a busi- he ownership, management (and if a serves the right in its discretion to re- research experts in tracking down in- ness career. His mother secretly had His closest fri-. '. in pictures is il P 1 tn ject any one or all bids and to aell SWEATERS Kights of the U. S. Consti- }f Z -¥* '- ? circulation), etc, of thesaid lots in said block to such bidder aforesaid publical.on for the d«(I tution, guarantees that ev- timate facts in the life of Johann him taught to play the violin." W. S. Van Dyke, WHO was his direc- an It may select, due regard being giv- Strauss, Vienna's "Waltz King," to The salient facts in Strauss' life tor in "Hide-out." Classified l>> the Act of August 24. 1912. embod- en to terms and manner of payment. ecUon 4U p in case one or more minimum bias ery person in this nation guide Fernand Gravet in portraying and career, assembled from many Mickey is the Southern California mL7nH - «stal Laws and eHall be received. shall have the freedom to the character in "The Great Waltz." sources, Gravet adds, permitted the tennis and ping pong champion in Upon acceptance of the minimum bid. scenarists to work out an accurate the division for boys under thirteen. 1. That the names and addresses of or bid above minimum by the Township pursue their religion with- The whole world knows the "Blue chronology for the story. The Vi- ie publisher, editor, managing editor Committee and the payment thereof by Danube," "Tales of the Vienna In the Pan Pacific tournament; he Directory rid business managers are- Ihe purchaser according to the manner out fear or restriction by enna of the period was covered elab- Publisher, Beacon Publishing Co.. of purchase in accordance with terms Woods," and others of his works. was runner up in the finals for the of sale on file, the Township will de- law .. . Our school fathers orately. The home of Johann 1 M«™. C"^awieck Avenue, Fords! Still, no complete biography of the eighteen years and under class. He Real Estate For Sale liver a bargain and sale dned for said face a cute problem here composer exists, and only fragmen- Strauss, Dommayer's Casino, where is an enthusiast for all types of ath- owner is: (If owned by premises. he made his debut as an orchestra letics, including swimming,football, its names and address B. J. DUNIGAN, . . . Every . person in the tary details of the man himself. leader, the palace at Schonbrunn, E. R. FINN & COMPANY .-_ and also immediately Township Clerk state is closely following baseball,'hoi-seback riding, hockey, Real Estate and Insurance tn© names and addresses of DATED: October -1th, 1938 The character as played by Gra- during the reign of Franz Josef, golf, handball, and basket ball. Bonds - Mortgages 3 owning or holding one To be advertised October 7th and vet in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's musi- the Imperial Opera, the Grunzinjj or more of total amount of October 14th. 1938, in the Fords their action . . . One of the He played the role of Puck in 90 Main Street, Woodbridge, N J. Beacon. leading Sunday papers of cal romance, featuring Strauss gardens in the Vienna Woods, were Tel. Wo. 8-1221 music in spectacular presentations, all reproduced from authentic pic- Max Reinhardt's presentation of this state plans to feature was worked out by assembling scat- tures, as were the costumes of Luisc Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's THOMAS F. BURKE, INC. this item. tered bits of material, gleaned from R.u::cr and Miz-i Korjus, playing Dream," and ran away with the play Real Estate & Insurance German and Austrian authors who the two women in the-composer's according to the reports of critics Mortgages and audiences alike. Mickey is the 166 State Street, Perth Amboy, N. J touched here and there on this or life. Operatic ballet creation by A!- Vhone 4—042* that characteristic or event in hisbsrtina Rasch followed practice of only member of the origin aPcast to Chapel Groups Plan life. From these "high spots" a com- the period. Adrian designed special be used in-^he picturization of the Help Wanted Female Woolen sweaters with choice of plete description was gradually as- costumes for this spectacle. Music play. He is also the only member of crew necks, zipper front, or la- Motion Picture Show the original cast to present the play TELEPHONE SOLICITORS for full sembled. Research occupied nearly was presented in traditional Strauss or part time work. Write Box E. pel collars. In plain colors of two years. style, with violins predominating" in in litdio City, Chicago end St. Louis. Woodbridge. 2t-l(3,23 stripes. Specially priced this PISCATAWAYTOWN. — The the' orchestra. "Mr.nhr.ttan Melodrama" is his week. teachers and officers of the Bap- Strauss, at the time he began com- favorite film in which he has up- Help Wanted tist Chapel met with Miss Lottie posing, was dimmed by the fame of "Certain dramatic liberties had to pe::rcd. J*'IS favorite motion picture Smith at her home on Main street his father, Johann Strauss the be taken for the sake of entertain- is "The Thin Men." WANTED: Experienced female last night. Elder, composer and orchestral con- ment," says Julien Duvivier, French dance partner, tap dancing, to ductor, of whom much was written, Sc'cconucnt to "Riffraff," Mickey •1.95 Final plans for a moioji picture ths, which had been blown SAUERKRAUT *> cans 25c SPECIAL! Elizabeth Armory north by high winds. Result—a Tel. P. A. 4-2027 AH Next Week F.ood meal for the hungry birds. California SAVE YOUR TIME 89 Smith St Perth Amboy, N. J. TOMATOES, largest can 10c Oct. 10th to Oct. 15th READ THE BEACON 19c . . . You don't have to bother driving your car to (INCLUSIVE) OXYDOL, large package OPDYKE'S Gulf Station and wait to have it Royal Scarlet serviced-— TWO MODEL HOMES COFFEE, 1 lb. 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PLATE SOUP 97 MAIN STREET Ticket 35c • 21 MAIN STREET MEAT, lean—Poiuid 12c Car Washing . Battery Service WOODBRIDGE, N. J. BOOK OF 12 — 53.50 WOODBRIDGE