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BACK UP "1HY8IVITHIH 2ND , YOUR BOY UVIS-YOUUND WAR • YQW MONEY" Buy an Additional LOAN HV Bond Ttday IvyMor. 3 nbepenknt - leaber WOF pwwi Twwy XX XV.--No. 11 ol, ii ilnMn mnttor WOODHKIDCK, N. ,)., FRIDAY, JUNK •!, ruWlslx.il Kv.ry Frldiif dm l'unt orflro, WmiilhrlilRK, N. »t IS (Iri-iui SI,. Wocxllirliljn, N, J. PRICK FIVE CENTS JO Listed Keeping Faith With Men On Fighting Fronts Is Not Merely Matter Seminary Graduate High School ii Plaque Of Convenience, But Of Sacrifice, Mayor Says At Flag Dedication Wnol>FiRll)GK-"Keepinjf the anies. Red (Imps, Emergency own achievements mid our own ap- sonti'd the ling to Mayor Greiner. Graduation failli k not, merely a matter of liiad, Nurses Aide, Motor Corps preciation would likely have been The (lag, «n exceptionally large convenience, hut rather involves iiid all units of thr Defense Coun- paltry and our contribution in the one made of wool bunting, was I School development, of a philosophy il as well as Girl ;.nd Roy Scouts, vast experiment of living, neglig- then unfurled showing the figure Wednesday enuii'ing of us an obligation not usunl wended it* way to the ible.ib " 3,012 under the blue star mid K •nc whit, less than that carried in White Church Cemetery, where Fl»J» Are M«*ie<l under the noli star. ndication ruining camps and on the'field of there,' r<w, y nrctner g-tho parade wwt up Mayo r Xrriner'a acceptance 21 Diplomas To Be t WHS To Take e. It. requires full sacrifice speaker: At the cemetery he said Railway Avenue to the Municipal speech in fulMKtif as.follow?: I ur part if the' spiritual cause in part; Building where an impressive sight It is in .humble pride and in pro- Awarded To Boys lace Tonight h is their armor is to con- "It is well that we" maintain the greeted the paraders. found honor that I, us Mayor of to hold its highest- value, tradition of pausing each year on As each unit approached the Woodbridge Township, accept in Already In Service ,ul)r!RIDOK—Five hundred our apathy diminishes the Memorial Day so that our expres- town hall, the members went np behalf of our community this (lag. W<i(M>BltlI«;K -Two hirmTrtd Viiv names will be listed on t.rongth f>f this armor, then we sions and our gratitude <!an echo tho steps and turned left to the It is an emblem of service, sig- ml I'lghteeii diplomas will be prf- ,''„„•„• Roll 'Plaque to be dedi- over the resting place of thona who lawn. The flag bearers of each nifying that more than three thou- can little expect that our weakness •utril m the grailuirtion exercisM 'iMiiitrhl. at Woodbridge High fought and died in a noble car,«. unit however dropped out n^ the sand men and women who are our •iot be reflected on the battle- f Woodhridttf Hitfh School to b« The names include mem- So declared Mayor August F. For those of, us who have come top of the first, flight of steps an neighbors, our acquaintances! and that all the flags in the parade Id Wednesday evening in* tha' • the Reriior Cla.ua who are Greiner at, the dedication of the hiter, there is a stirring apprecia- our loved ones are scrvinjf in the tion of a profound knowledge for were massed together forming a •L'iiMi Stadium. in service, teachers and Township Service Flag Sunday af- most significant crusade in all his- the courage and heroism of which beautiful array of color. of that number, '21 will be given ternoon, after the Memorial Day tory. It means thai Woodbridge their deeds are exemplary, Their Victor C. Nicklas, fhajr.man of Township" haii'fully recognised Its 0 boys already in the servicf »nd parade, on the stops of the Memo- ..sereisos are to be held in lives have served as a shining; bea- the Servicemen's Service Record share in that profound responsi- in. will he ftwmdi'il posthumously rial Municipal'Building. ,.,,„„ with Claw Night as con to guide us as we travel the Commission, served as chairman John Krnncin Hcekley, The 21 Staff Sgl. Allen Pateman bility which a free nation accepts Mis* Nancie Wight ,,,,„. is the parting gift of Tho parade, which included the rond which destiny has marked for and introduced H. I). Clark, secre- so that it may remain free, and oys in service are: Stephen Bu- WOODBRIDGE- -Miii N.ncie nt., llflpelawn: Lawrence Davi- ,,,, ,,f HMH to the school. It PORT READING—Mr. «nd Legion posts, auxfliaries, fire com- us. Without this guidance, our tary of the group, who in turn pic (Ctmlimwd on Page <VJ Wight, daughter of Mr. and Mri. i,resi-nted by Miss Eleanor Mri. Harold B. Pateman, of loski, Woodbriilgc; John Everett, J*met S. Wight, of Linden ,,1 will be accepted by Mau- Woodbridge Avenue, have re- Vv-enH; Albert Ilansen. Fordu; Jo- . Avenue, graduated Monday icph Kohustic, Finds; Andrew Ko- liniiitran, president of the ceived word that their ion, Al- .from the Southern Seminary vt'j, Woodbiidge; Gilbert ,f Ed len, of Ithc United State. Marine Strikes Hit By Hero Home From South Pacific Parents Thank Vets and Junior College, Buena Kreba, Woodhridgi-; Charles Kut- ,.,-ciM's will he attended by Carpi, wai promoted to Staff s Viita, after activities tatting ITUI, Sewnren; Howard ('. Madinon, ,,,1,their parents, members Sergeant on the completion of Who 'Worked And Fought 24 Hoars A Day To Live' over the weekend. Fords; Uirlmrd Murphy, Wood- .hninr flans and the parents hji radio couri* at the U. S. For Tribute To Son Mri. Wight and Mrs. Louit ridfre; Charles A, Potersen, Ave- •j ,-ionior boys already in Naval Training School, Corpui el; Theodore P.owoskj, f<"[4j»i. Chriati, Texas. Serjeant Semnk stated that the 1 have learned the hard way, it is IKBLIN—Mr. and Mrs. Fred- N«uberg, of ColonM, attended Avenel Man Back After erick W, Woods, of this place, to- the commencement exerciiei. Andrew Uiismussen, Fords; Wil- Staff Serjeant Pateman wai ildiers at Pearl Harbor were com- true, but I have never regretted ,,. I program has been ar- day submitted a letter to this news- They returned Tueiday with liam Rhodes, Woodbridge; Clif- ; .•,,, i he Class Night exer- born in Woodbridge Townthip 17 Months Of Service letely surprised on December 7, my years in the army." ford Shefchik, llopclawn; Robert !M1, At first they thought they He also explained that.,when paper as a public acknowledgment Mitt Wight. 1.,, address of welcome will and wai graduated from Wood- of the recent honor paid to their Siry, Woodbridgc; Fred S. Soren- bridge High S«lu»l in 1939. H. re American planes overhead, boys join the army, no matter how !,y Dorothy Silnkotki and Bitter Ovet Stoppages late son, Donald E. Woods, in\the ion, Wooilbridtfe; John But'ick, Sc: enliit«d in the Mkrinei on May said, but they soon found out touph they are, they noon learn to wurcii; William Taylor, W00H- hrir mistake. obey instructions and "it is mucii naming of the Isetin Honor Roll Tax Rate Confusion ,. -. part of the program 22, 1942, and after two monthi AVENBL--"If the union ofli- ite "Woods' Square." Tho lettor bridgu; John Van Docker, Wood- Army An Education easier if they do as they aro told nT'etiiiK" of the commit- in "boot camp" wai tent to a ials and the striking union mem- particularly addressed to the Ise- bridge; Albeit Wtthlert, Iselin. radio ichool in Grove City, Pa. Tho soldier pointed out that the willingly," will ir<> (>vcr in detail all sers knew how the boys in the fox- lin Post, Veterans of Foreign In ea»e of lain the first whistles When he completed the courte Army was really an institution of The subject of post-war pro- Explained By Trainer , ,,f claws night Taking holes felt about strikes they would Wars, the clergy, fire companies n each section will blow four short at the latter 'he wai tent to earnind and "althouRh I didn't go grams was discussed by Sergeant won change 'their tune." and to all those who participated WOODBRIIK'rE--Although Ta> blasts at S:IFi P. M., and the exer- Corpui Chriatie. He ii now ita- o Hitfh School, I soon learned the Semak who said that the boys in That.statement was made yon- n the Memorial Day Service in Collector Michael J. Trainer ex cises will be held the next cl?»r •. ••.' Canilla, enairman of tioned at the U. S. Marine Baie, alue of an education in the army. (CotUittued on Page 8) terday by Staff Sergeant Michael Iselin,*rfrads as follows: plained in April that even thouirh '. <i! i eport of music cOtTl- Kearny Meia, San Diego, Cali- night. Semak, 3*1, son of Mrs. Mary Se- "On behalf of my wife and my- Fine Program ,.li-r, Guy Weaver; mo.ni- fornia. the general Lux rate was down th , • >.,,nd, Franklin Hillman, mak, of Harriet Street, who is ,clf, I, Frederick W. Woods, wish tax' bills in several of the dis The complete proirrnm will I i;, ichm.ui, Henry Larson, home on leave after 17 months of 4 Local Men In Same Company o thank one and all for their tricts would he higher due to in as follows: Processional, "Trium- Orphan, Edward Van active service in the South Pacific. services and for the great honor crease in tire and garbage rate phal March," Buck, Woodbridge William Humphrey, Ar- Testimonial Is Given He added he did not intend to con- they so kindly bestowed UJJOII the he stated yesterday a misunde High School Bund; invocation, ., mi, Edward Zullo and lemn all union activity but merely All Qualify As Expert Marksmen name of our soft? Donald E, standing over the tax rate pe Rev.