0N THE EDITORIAL PAGE EVERY WEEK ON SPORT PAGE fl XVI, No. 39 WOODRRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY/NOVEMBER 30, 1934 PRICE THREE CENli* .....jjaMKi WATER RATES HERE LARSON MAY STAY FROM OUR LASHED AS'UNJUST' helin Mother Prays Desperately IN THE TAX OFFICE BONDHOLDER SUES SCH0OL60ARD FRONT For Old Mattress You Don't Need INTOWfTSPETITION It seemj nj if there must be someone in Woodbridge Town- ASTRAINERDEPUTY ship who !ia8 an old mattresj thnt isn't in use nny more. AS TOWN PLANS $15,000 STADIUM McElroy Files Plea With Not a new one, you understand. A mother up in Iseiin, who Administration Ponders Hobart Files Papers WINDOW has worried dnys nnd sleepless nights, ngonizfed because there is G.O.P. Caucus Tonight Set Public Utility Board food nnd fuel and warm clothing thnt must comevsomewherc for Wisdom of Rehiring To Leave Board Get $1,022.50 Due her youngsters, isn't asking for something new and fluffy nnd To Approve Site Negligent service at tke local soft. Just a mattress. ,,,ciigcr station of the Penn.yl- Asking Reduction Beaten Incumbent On Grove St. On July 1 It isn't for herself. She will bo a good sport and make the j,.,,,ia RnilrOnd i« injuring rather most of that hard spring on her bed with only m piece of thin ,1 ,n increasing patronage, it- AUTHORIZE 6'; PROFIT enrdhonrd for n cushion these dreary, drizily nights when tho eold FEAR DEFYING VOTERS CERAMICS SUGGESTED FEAR ORGANIZED PUSl! ,ir,ling to regular commuters just can't bo kept out. She has mnde the most of it for a long Jho find it so difficult to dol in Official Charges Alleged whilo now. She simply will not complain about her plighj. It's But Followers Of Defeated $150,000 Is Now Past-Dtie;! ,!„. Woodbridge Office thnt they just so the kids will have a little better time of it. They bnven't But Committee Will Vote ,r,. buying monthly tickets in Low Prices To The much and she is their mother. Candidate May Be With More Maturities f| % . li.ihway, NcwarU and New York. * * * * For Other Location; ||1(. ticket window is open so Firm's Affiliates Someone told the local Red Cross Chapter this sad little tale. Pacified By Move Coming January 1 \^r [,.w tninutci before the arrival But people have become a little tired of giving, it sec^ns. They Cost: $13,816.60 „( trains and closed, they say, Wnodbridge Township, in Argue that they themselves have their worries, their trinls, frus- Is C. Albert Larson to re- The whole p'recarioiiii^ |,rfore the train scarcely leaves trated hopes and bitter disappointments. And besides, they gave Unless legal or ethical bar- ,. station, that those limited a petition to the Board of main in the Tax Collector's debt structure on- whic^S. ll when they had it. Someone else will have to do it now. offico after January 1 when riers ultimately forbid, Woodbridge Township afla||§ ;c(,mmodations are entirely Public Utility Commission- It is hard to make people like thnt understand. To them, a Woodbridge Township is to „ inndequate. Some civic ers, alleges the fixed service mnttress is just as definite a household fixture as a radio, electric his elected term expires? its school system are operat-'* ,[ly should complain to the have a municipal athletic charges imposed by the Mid- refrigerators, a turkey and cranberry sauce on Thanksgivinggiving, n There has come to the sur- Stadium. ing is,seriously menaced of ,-nmpany headquarters, ih Phil- dlesex Water Company to be bright, merry tree on Christmas day. Mattresses? Why, face in the past few days a new threat. , . . ••'vj^Q ailelphia. This might improve "pxccKstve, unjust and unreason everyone has them. consistent rumors that it is the in- Perfunctory discussion of Precisely as members off " matters. tuition of the Republican mujor- the matter will take place at able." But that mother up in Iselin hain't. the Board of Education liay&{ \1,. C. K. Brown gave tho Town ityfln the Township Committee to a caucus of the Republican The petition wan fifed by Town Maybe up in your attic, tucked behind the caves and wrapped retain Mr. Larson as a subordin- feared, a bondholder this ].•;,:h'-rs a good suggestion Monday shin Counsel Leon E. McElroy in paper now dusty, is a mattress that is just stored away and majority of the Township , j .1,1, while the committeemen ate lifter Michael J. Trainer, who week instituted suit against/ and must be answered by nex really won't be of any use for a long time, if ever. If there is, defeated the incumbent at ths'Commitee tonight to choose v,,, feeling the public pulse Wednesday by the water com the Red Cross will see that it is delivered. between the alternative sites pro- the Board of $1,000, due last;,; ..i,,,, ,i establishing an Athletic pany. polls, tnkea charge of the office. None of fhe, committee mem- posed—the so-called Ceramic July 1, plus interest of ';• ,i|nim when he recommended Further, the petition alleged: f $22,50. Since the system has ,-, •, mir in a suitable lot and col- bers, however, wfere willing to pub- Field and the Grove Street. lo \ "Thnt the rate now fixed an licly propose the move, but theThe latter, it hns been definitely ),, • me admission fees for linan- in I'lTeel as a fixed service (.'barf;, Mark D. McClain already defaulted on more , .... iidditional facilities. fact that it had been discussed by decided by the members, is prefer- than $150,000 in bonds and; by said Middlesex Water Company Nattily-Dressed Sextet's Default individuals was not denied. able and will be selected. against the several inhabitants in Whether the move would be On Monday night, according to interest and about $70,000 Now that the Township is thi' Township for water service in smart polities is debatable. present plans, an ordinance will more almost certainly will ;,,TII with new and dangerous all classifications and particularly Results In Rev. Wilson Owing 60c Larson Has Following be introduced and passed on first McCLAIN TO RESIGN become past-due on January financial difficulties, which had as to the % ill. and \ in. meters , .. Mr. Larson, of course, has a fol- rending authorizing the develop- 1, the spectre of bankruptcy ,,.,1 definitely appeared before ment. During the period between arsnnable excessivee and, affor unjustd mor, ane d(ba umen aa jLoca/ Negro Minister Goes Surety For Six Lodge Mem- lowing of some proportions which and establisment of a receiv- Monday night's public hearing, would be solidified as a strong the first and second readings, lo-FROM SCHOOL JOB; ! . altogether probable that the fair return upon the lair value of cal officials are hopeful of settling ership under the State Com- the property employed by the bers Carroming To Funeral 0/ A "Brother" In partisan unit if he were shown the >',uliuni project will be nban- consideration his retention would one or two troublesome phases missioner of Taxation defin- II.MH'II—for the present at least. eoiuptinv in rendering ami supply- which are plaguing the proposi- POLLS WIDE OPEN itl|: such service," New York, Riding In Big, Strange Car involve. There is no doubt that itely confronts the township the local Republican organization tion. ii l» recover $1,0^2.ri0 from 6% Authorized $4,000 MortRaije if other creditors turn to the 1 must bo on the alert to capitalize ransportation, Athletic : WiMnlliridge Hoard of IMIIICU- It is tin contention of the con- SUSPENDED SENTENCE DOES GREEN LITTLE GOOD Woodbridge Township holds tax courts. cern tint from its total investment on any possibility which will bol- : ,, nil a 11121 bond, may calisi ster up the morale and enthusiasm title liens to tho property in ques- Chairman Will Retire George S. Hobart, Newark '• vinbarraspment to the local iilnMit Ss,mil),001), it has re- The Rev. Anderson Wilson, Negro minister, who lives tion and may foreclose. It is ceived never more than four per of its army which received an al- lawyer, who drafted the Ministration. The Town f'om- at 295 Fulton Street, apparently owes the Township of most disastrous rout at tho polls owned by the Woodbridge Realty At First Chance ; ••••(• has been giving the School cent, return nnd for a uroatcrt Woodbridge the sum of 60 cents. Almost two weeks have Company and is mortgaged for ap- State's prohibition act which proportion of the time, less than last election day. i ., niissioncrs a run-around, nil elapsed since the local preacher rescued a party of six On the other hand, some of the proximately $4,000 by the defunct bore his name, filed the suit. \ ii. while the latter were being three per cent. Under a decision First National Rank and Trust SEATS AREN0W OPEN by the United States Circuit Court flashily-dressed Negro lodge members from the arms of leaders are wary of defying the The defaulted tond which •inil by in.sistciit creditor.*. electorate which voted Mr. Lnrson Company. of Appeals, six per cent, is au- jth, e law here by., pledgin. --u-g u -himself to the payment of the What will 'happen to the bank's A wide-open School Board he protested is the only one N ,v ;in irate hondholdor—one out,, b.y keepin. ppi g „him on the job. he owns and the show cause ii .rgc S. Hobart, of Newark thorized. Usually in such cases j aforesaid 00 cents if they did no. They are dubious, to say the least, equity in the property cannot be lection became a certainty '•:;'l be kidded any longer and i;o the petitioner for reduction seeks 'forward it to the police here. To whether the favor that w'ould be (Continued on Page T) order served on District ••:..;.('? the hull by'the horns"! to show that excessive value has (date, they haven't. And that gained by preserving a place for his morning with the revel- Clerk Roy E. Anderson has been placed on the property of the leaves the Rev, Mr, Wilson holding him in the municipal government An extended account or tile public* defendant company. $20 Is Too Much ,tion that Mark D. McClain, puzzled Board members Mr. Moffett and other respon- the bag. would be sufficiently great to off- licnrlng conducted by the TOWIIHIIIU here. -.il)lc board members have re- Contention ;ilso is made by Mr. It's rather an entertaining story set the censure that would cer- Committee Monday nlftllt to dotpr- oungest member of that or- McElroy that water supplied by as Sergeant George Balint of the tainly result. mine the public attitude* toward peatedly warned the Township affiliated companies of the Middle- ganization, is preparing his Fear Creditors Banding against such a possibility as local force relates it. For Setter Dog Mr. Larson, in the meantime, the construction of a mtinlclpnl sex and procured from it, costs less The sextet had borrowed a car esignation, They could not identify thus eventuates and the incident p has not indicated publicly whether Htmlliim, will bo (oiuiil on Vage 2. than thnt sold diiwlly )>y the lo- fi'cir. a friend in Harlem, Th y he is desirous of remaining and a Tho brilliant finance authority Mr. Hob art's interest in th" _ (iici to prove about aii that was cal agency. slid of how municipal affairs md the registration to prove it, Says The Owner spokesman for the administration m the Board of Education, Ernest matter, beyond his owner- "T were being generally foozled. "The practice," the petition but off-hand couldn't tell much said that he has not approached j. Moffett, admitted last week he ship of the one bond, It was •% continued, "of the Middlesex Wa- else about it. It was a big, So Mrs. Flash Keeps Object any of the members toward that ter Company in making sales of handsome, convertible job and end. Of course, a full month re- AUTO ORDINANCE does not plan to run for the board pointed out, however, that The campaign for state govern- water to associations and affiliated very fine they all looked, too. Oi A Bitterly-Fought mains in which action may be at the elections next February. if Mr. Hobart is successful in iNL'iiUit economy has started off water companies at less than the The project afoot was to escort taken and the fact that nothing Mr. McClain's pending withdraw- v:ih a bilf, bane—and u dud. Tho obtaining payment, other value of the service and at less the bodyjrf a deceased friend from Court Case Here definite in this direction has ma- READYFORVOTING al and the death during the year il. 0. P. majority in the Senate terialized thus far, is not signifi- creditors of the school sya- than the cost to said company for Philadelphia to New York, whero of Everett C, Ensign, veteran |; beginning to dole out its patron- bringing water to the service . . . proper honor and ceremonies cant. Local Committee Need Onl tem may turn to him for or- • and on a grandiose scale that mid thu casting of the burden of would be lavished upon the mem- ANIMAL AFFECTIONATE clerk to the Board, will mean ganization. This iathe even- _' 'jlL ild make 1929 look like a piker Drake Might Co cost and- loss occasioned by such ory of their departed "brother." In the event of Mr. Larson's re- Decide On Regulations that at least three places will be tuality whjch thB$i Sl .r. Here's a sample: Four pnl- practice upon the consumers of Few things are more ter- vacant in addition to the. expira- y keepers, named to preserve Car: Hot tention,, ijus probable that Horace dreads and which Ernest •& said company in territory other Everything went along very ribly sincere than an argu- Drake, present Deputy Collector, It Desires Here tion of the terms of Maurice P. ..•ovum among the :>0() or less (Continued on Page 7) well until the car's radiator began would be dropped. (Continued on Page 7) | ByiH'tntnrs the "pace aceommo- ment over a dog, as Recorder Dunigan, Board President, and of to behave in a fashion annoying: as Some progress, at least, is Morrison Christie of Sewaren. t include the $10,000 which was be- contributions were asked there ing: written off the Township book? SUTHHARY wasn't enough to pay for the in order to obtain the ground ana .PORT READING NEWS equipment." furthermore, eliminating this TheWeek By MILDRED SCHIAVO BY ROSS FARQUHAR LoTe Al.o Sp«W property from taxation would in- POUT READING Town Committee Finds Mandate . Professor John H. Love, retired crease the tax cost to others. Kridny—Unkel lien was j ! Supervising Principal of Town- He pointed "out in addition that n In Public Discussion Of Stadium ship Schools, spoke in favor of the municipal ownership of this prop- in Review town to day and be tryed to p.,.\\ j project-as did Nick Toft of Hope- MiSS ELIZABETH LEIMPETER Arish setter to Blisterses father erty would also diminish the, witch ' • T~^^n- congregated in the main auditorium of fe^L^F^ £& amount of assessable real estate in WEDS VICTOR HALL cud the Township which also would Col. J- Lester Eisner. State Re, use tc•° him'. >h*'MnniciDalBu»idine Monday night and delivered what |Frf H. c, clarke, Sewaren; 1 have the effect of raising taxes. Administrator, and Harr> l with n.-; "tt TowS Co*^ for the \™™<&*tf£;^ He • said he felt the schoo"••l ShiM-l L°V Topper ."'hi'?'' lleput y!' have w- fall and h „.... wer— e.. entitlev d to- a- stadiumi, slpncd their respective positions. Blistersos fml,f . but felt that the taxpayers should ^ rcsipnntioiiss were ai - or that Uie ,\:,,r assume d t]ie be giv«n the entire picture of the cepted ^vith announcements of Quinn of new as mute;! .•moment the raefn^u^^m^n^^Avr^ j?e .addi^ ob«* expense. the resignations came a statement s chrman, as- aM he did l,j stadium construction en hnkhnd on the idea which has been Walter Mannicker of Avenel ar- frpm carles Edison, director of Rosary Rectory, Ponn Street. .,r - cmwitten from self and H"]j.. cost of 'a stadium." tail. ' "ed /« Kl itine through the local atmo- gued in favor of a referendum on the National E^^-Xda Perth Amboy. 1 adiw, Avenel nnd Se- dkldent seilln It was pointed out by Mr, Gerns "If you can't pay your taies interested ,,., icre for nearly two years now. now, how are you going to pay the question. He jvas of the opin- of New- Jersey, which described a The Rev. William Hickey, pas- ren- A hoard of directors com- t:n iers, who apparently had no m-th»t the plans contemplated con- for submitting to the "d(*f Mrs. Michael Sasao, Mrs. more and Unl- th*m when they increase?" he was tor of the Holy Rosary Church, ition of spes'King, "immediate^ structing rooms which could be ( ion that the gathering on Monday .IBIUIC '•model law" to effect » perfornjed the ceremony. .1- Zullo", Port Ilead.ng el II c n •?[,> '••••iensed. that here was an issue used by the athletic- teams for •.asked.-', was not sufficiently representa- m rger"of the SRA- and NRA in about '2 siii,. e Alexander Tucker The bride wore a traveling gown •-which was decidedly popular afid dressing. ! William C. Coughlin. President tive to give the Township CoirV New Jersey, of blue crepe with contrasting ac- "I useel to, plaj,-j.v. baseball,"__,..-_.-. ' said \ f the Taxpayers' Association, dis- and hi,s' )„;;: quickly jumped, on the band- K J o cessories. Her cousin. Miss Susan »; Mrs. Mr. Brown. "and' w^ used' t-o- dres— s• jputed fh* amount of the cost cal- mittee an accurate indication of of the attornej had a f,. ,,. Leimpeter,. was the only attend- Mrs Kambc-rg and Mrs. BcrRor '••^!r°' Harry M. fierns, member in a shed.'' culafttsi by Mr. Gems. the. attitude of the taxpayers gen- {^effected. . ' ant. Both wore corsages of rose wirds t o d a v of the Township Cotrimittee from Mr^'Gerns asserted the stadium AV and the |,,,..\. would be a,source of revenue fo» e — buds. Five' new members were wel- the, Firsi JVard, explained _ alter- ™ ^ ~~~" —— John Srhart. eighty-four years told pa that Ih,, th« T6wft?h,jp sfrice it would prob-, j; old. missing ;•« co!lector-of James-- Joseph Casey of Carteret was comed. The dul, voted to omi oney diireren^' Wte. projects after .Mayor August ably get a, rental' of »t least ,$50 the bridegroom's host mnti. The the neccniber meeting, du« to the F. Greinertpld the assemblage the bure who was found,#ih Texas a. week's trip tn between h i ,„ for • each contest staged there. couple went on holidays. purpose of the. hearing was to de- .after he had been missing for Washington ami Virginia. They nnd Ri^j _n,x Orer a .period of a year, he esti- •AVENEL ACTIVITIES* some time, was returned to Mid- \Vinkle was that Rip woke up ] termine whether the people who mated th? income-would exceed will make their rosidi-ncc on W esi 'must pay the bill we're.willing to By JEAN DE YOUWG 'dlesex (\vjhtv this week in cus-Avenue. Port Reading. ^IDVJOSIIHIRANDON time. , assume the obligation. Many of $2,50.0. sufficient to ..pay carryinc Tuesday—wel I gess ma is a. gn. charges on the investment and •70 UANHATT..\N AVENUE PHONE WO. 8-2149-J todv of: Af?i-«tant Proseciitor the speaker,?, although admitting the salary of a caretaker. James S. Wipht nnd Captain MRS. SALVATORE-MARTINO I ^"^1^.feS ing to get that new summer !.n • they were unable",to pay the taxe? | Charles \. C.ollin? of the prosecu- ENTERTAINS SEWING CLUB I "^ f 'w'oodhiidge Avenue, to she h.ts hen pihoing for so \n,n>, Pijeanti, Too! '. 1 levied at present, benincently of- \ 1 MRS. HANSEN ENTERTAINS tor's office. Erhart signed n state- The regular weekly meeting n j' - „ don gon of Mr. and she told pa today she diddent bi'. fered to shoulder a.greater dfbt. ' -'Such a.stadium." he continued. AVENEL P. T .A. ment admitting embezzlement and leave he cored for her no mo.-,. THE GIRL'S CLUB. the sewing club was held «ith j^I » Brnn,!on, of upper Two Sit« Suggeited "would; five our children a plac.; PLANS XMAS PROGRAM The Girl?' Club me: with.. Mrs. conversion of borougn funds and and ho. nod Whnt makes vim kei'"i to hare. th«ir games, and their ' A committee meeting of the Mrs. Salvatnre Martino Rooisevelt Avenue, (if Carteret, Two sites were suggested by Herbert Hanpcn. Meinzcr Street, waived extradition. Sl.M'O which bridge Avenue. All members were saying that and she re|ilyc i-ach member to sew on patches of •"- ii-.-.-i.-.i ;m.i .i.-iiv.-r.-.i. i win .-M"i-- turned from a brief visit to l'l.i! - MRS. BOGAN ENTERTAINS delphi-.i. Pa. -•,ins. This project glider the (Ii- ^^^%n^n^n ,,.vy ,,F •ection of Mrs. Tyler, is to add IJFI-I-:MIIKI:. A. il- .MNK'n:i:x ICARD CLUB —Kniery Toth and chili- tu the treasury. A donation was Hl'NIir.l-'.I." THIUTV-I-Ol.'ll Mrs. John Bogan entertained visited relatives in Xew Hi • 1 \'... ^..1- I 1,1-1.,,-li. Tlmi wick, Friday. tin ui nit- ' i her club Friday at tea. During the Perth Ami.i.y. '.'.Vn; 111 tlu- ,,f'".\.'.v 1! i afternoon Mrs. Porter sang and —-Miss Helen Charonko, K.;. The Garden Chili department, N ' i Mr.s. Henry Adams played several hey and Peter .1. Urban, !'-•- u thP f,,,,,, inn-l i.r linrrcl i.f "I Wouldn't Experiment With with Mrs. Myron Kistler, cliiiir- innii liii'iii.'ift.'r imrlicil- I piano numbers. Amboy witnessed the Ruu 1 man. will meet December 5 at •ly ,1,-,- ii... bmi: ami b.-iiiK Those present were: Mrs. Por- football game Saturday. thi; home of Mrs. Tyler on Lafa- I I In- Tu hi|. ..[ \\-,,,idl..ri.l|i". In tin. ter, Mrs. Henry Adams, Miss Hav- —Joseph Parsler, Crows M i i.unly ut : ait'l Suit.' uf N'? v yette Road, li.si-rih.-il its fullnv.-s: iiiet Smalley, Miss Helen Fraude, Road, spent Monday tishim; ::-. Mrs. Brace Eggert, reported J.^i^il'for'! i sink.' phiiit.-.l on tho '• Mrs. Jane Allgair, Mrs. Frank Long Branch. Any Other Low Priced Car" str.K-t ciilltMl (.1 .Strct-t Numbers, Mrs. Peter Weiss, Mrs. —Misses Elizabeth Nenieth ,v •! one new nu-mber, .Mrs. Hans. Lar- mM at a imint ;it it fi.ur liuniirtl fifteen ;,Joseph Sudnik, Miss Patrice Fish- f lrtio nf uroiHTly of Mary Nemeth spent Saturday :: sen. The hostesses for the after-1' M)tS. NAGY HONOR GUEST "AB REAK Ail' BIRTHDAY PARTY WINES Mrs. Andrew Nagy .was the FOR HOUSEWIVES.' truest of J^onor at a surprise birth- I (Bottled in Bond) day pui'tyi ; Tliose present were: iMi*, am] VINTAGE OF 1929 ALL HEELS Mrs. Joseph Matusz, Mr. jand Mrs, ALL SIZES Andrew Churko, Mr. and Mrs. FOR EACH Steven Toth, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Suede Combination Andrassy, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fifths Kid Skim ADDITIONAL POUND Natfy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Belso, Suedea Mr. and Mrs. Laszlo Mezo, Mr. C»lf» and Mrs. Joseph Konczol, Mrs. Criuked Leather* WHAT COULD BE EASIER - OR QUICKER? Josepli Herricks, Mrs. Steven Pumps - Straps Deak, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koc- Eyelet Tim jzim, Miss Helen Tolh, Miss Helen Step Ins ,n.tead of pendin *^*ZZSZ£^£?^ Ohurko, Kal Kedves, Miss Anna Oxford! heavy dripp Sy clotheg* . . .mrteadI ot^wear g y ^ jToth, Louis Kedves, Jr., Miss Hel- ing your health over the f^'lyjva h^ • PJ ^ ^ en Dealt, Verny Kaloplas, Alex of wagh dfly iBalojr... Miss Betty Deak, St,even 2 for $1,00 clothes and send them to the launary. f F u Priisly, nnd Miss Julia Zs|>roy, i gal. $1.00 -1 gal. $1.75 -and the be—g of ^"^^^^yo^never think of going l cl PORT, SHERRY, CLARET, See how immaculately.clean your ^^lome &g^ Remember, MISSES ANDERSON, MULLEN back to the old £*^^X Md c-ef«Hy - In rich, warm llFETED AT DINNER PARTY MUSCATEL, SAUTERNE, C e e e IZ The ;3be red a8 manyL ix time, in clear rain.oft water. Miss Lillian Anderson, Wood- They wiU be delivered to you-ready to iron. . land Avenue, Fords, . and Miss RIESLING, BURGUNDY BOY HIGH TOPS Mary. Mullen, Sewaren \yere STORM We have service* to .satisfy each and every mdmdual des.re. guests of honor at a dinner party TOKAY CHILDREN'S SHOES Reg $2.45 seller. Good wear- given by the faculty of Fordi quality in all styles. Re- SHOES A Trial Will Convince You School No. 7 at the home of Mrs, A large selection of the newest in g Royal Predmoi'e, Hornshy Street stylet. All leathers, includ- malleable value. AH sizes. REG. $2.95 Miss Amlerson was presented with Strong Wearing a gift in honor of her approach- Also a Full line 0/ ing patent in oxforda, Leathers that HAMILTON means 1 ing marriage to kelson Kistrup •traps, purapt. All aizei. Sizes to 6 Dunellen. CHOICE UQVORS Also high top shoes. Miss Mullen, u former tenche' 1.49. "SATISFACTION ALL-WAYS of School No. 7 hut now on tin faculty of School No. 14 was alsi rc X presented with a gift. FAMILY LIQUOR STORE A group of frienda and relative 82 MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE 1 Hamilton Laundry Service, i-. gave Mr. pud Mrs. Albert Ander uon, Sr., a aurpriae party Satuv PHONE WDBG. 8-0858 day night at their home, Willlan RAHWAY 7-1515 RAHWAY 1 Street, ,C|i"4s WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT^ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1934 S YOUNGER SET Salmagundi Literary, Musical Club Mr. andMr. JohnJ. Brennan Observe Plans Christmas Party For Dec. 18 Twenty-Fifth Wedding Anniversary Society Holds Regular Meeting On Tuesday At Home Conple h Host To Large Group Of Friends At Silver Of Mr. and Mrs. William I. Raup; Dr. and Mrs. Celebration On Satarday Night At Hotel Washington. Rothfuss Present Travelogue Of Tour Washington Crossing; Receive Many Gifts VOCAL AND lNSTRVMENTALJtUSlC ON PROGRAM GUESTS PRESENT FROM WOODBRIDGE, TRENTON By SADIE M. BUSSINGER ;. Mr. and Mr?. John J. Brennan of St. Georpe Avenue ' Mr and Mrss. William L. Raup entertained the sai. *e}ebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Satur- miRundi Literary and Musical Society Tuesday night, day night at the Hotel )Vashirtgton in Washington'5 The subject of the- program was "Merrie England." Crossing where they were hosts to friends at a dinner Dr and Mrs.' Charles II. Rothfuss, who recently returned fiance. '.••', , . ' from a trip abroad were in charge of the program. Mrs. The old hotel, which overlooks the Delaware River. •Rothfuss gave a most interesting travelogue of their tour of «as a beautiful setting for a de- I . ' ' —~~ : T~ — • "' " ~~ England. LSh"ue" describe' " d' many ,,i lijrhtful Bffsir. The autumn colors, !'l I\ ' 1 their visits through the British Junior Club Bridge Isles and gave a verbal picture nf the cathedrals, theatres, inns, Ei,,n ps^^\ipS: jAnnounce Personnel School, Oxford University and many itneresting .'points in Eng- Of School Orchestra Attracts Big Crowd land. . of the nuptial' The travelogue was intorsper. gSnfiX — ^^^iCombinef h | d High School And Affair' Held On Friday scd with vocal and instrumental -eiremonv in St. Mary s.Cathedral. Alumni Groups Name music. Miss Ruth Erb p'layc.-! t\v-; Night; Many Prizes piano solos, "Londonderry Ain•" Trenton,; in 1909. Dancing .fo:!c*: Merflber,hip ed the dinner. The couple r«'«:vf d Won By Guests and "Drink To Me Only "Wiii'i , many silver £ifU crr.blsrnatic ,o! Thine Eyes" and two groups ,,i ; , The Combined llteh ..Rchppl and A card party, sponsored by the vocal duets sung by Mrs, L. i • the anniversary. ! Alumni Orchestra, which is to trivt Ilolden and Mrs. Andrew Mt-Cnpi The GueiU Junior Woman's Club was held The puests irtchded: Mr. ,>and >a concert b'eVember 14 at"Wood- Friday night at the homes of Mrs. "Thy Beaming Eyes" and "To A Mrs. James McGroarty, Mr. end bridee Hiph School, will include Clinton Kennaday, Mrs. Howard Wild Rose," "Viennese Refrain" Mrs, Harry Fly'nn, Mr, and Mr?. Tfi players. ' ' Jernec and Mr?. William Raup. and "Egy|)tian Song." David Cantwel!, Mr. and Mr?. In addition to the orchestra The' chairman, Miss Muriel Plans' were completed fur' u Hyde Coburn, Mr. and Mr.=. Clar- number?, there will be four sob Simm was assisted by Genevieve theatre party to be held in \i>\< ence Weber, Mr. and Mrs. John number?—a trombone duet play- i Harrell Avenue. Krause, Anne Rarnekov, Janj York Dec. 11. The next regain, J. Fahey, Mrs. Thomas Fahey, Mr. ed bv Walter Batink and Richard : Jernee, Jane Cox, Eleanor Mer- meeting will be a Christmas part-.- and Mrs. Frank Trowel. Mr. and Mitchell, a violin solo played by1 rill and Emily Lee. Dec. IH, at the home of Mr. nr'I Mrs. Patrick O'Louphlin, Mrs. Lil- Anne Philips, a French horn solo ' Rev. And Mrs. Klein The door prize, a fruit cake, Mrs. A. F. Randolph, Rnlnvay lian Koenig, Mrs. William Dunn, by George Esposito and a clarine. \ Trinity Card Party j Avenue. The program will feutmc was w n ri; Miss Marjraret Burn*, Miss Gladys solo played by Donald Ivella. T!v j CHURCH ACTIVITIES P 1 hi) L! " !'>' ^' - George Hunter. a Christmas piny. There we;. Spragnc, Miss Grace Wellf, and following is the personnel of the | twenty-seven members present and orchestra. I METHODIST Guests At Keception ^t^T*^**^ the guests attending were: Mr. ai"l John Devanney of Trenton. Attracts Big Crowd ST. JAMES ~~ Merrill, Mrs. L. McLeod, Miss Also, Mr. and Mrs. Edward HIGH SCHOOL j The regular monthly meeting Mrs. F. F. Anness, Main Street, 0. T. Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. HUM.-. Cucknell and Mr. and Mrs. John Violins 1 Church School Teachers Are of the Rosary Society will be held entertained the Builders' Society Affair Largely Attended On Louise Hrewstcr, Miss Anjie Con- ard Jernec, Mrs. L. C, Hold,.,, ,,,„) Mrs. Maude R. Hoynton. McGroarty, of Penninptnn: Mr. Evelyn Melder, John Tapley. Sponsors Of Affair; Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in at a silver tea Monday afternoon Tuesday Night At The cannon, Miss Kvelyn Deter Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Hnppock of Irv- Claire Ferbel, Conrad Schrimpc, the church. at her home. Craftanen^Club Arthur Molltor" , Mrs" 1)onal'1 T' The members present v..re: ington; Mr. and Mrs. John J. Anna Philips, Rita Walsh, Mario Award Many Prizes Following the business session Twenty-eight were present. Thv Manson. Miss Norma Chase, Dr. Rev, and Mrs. Earl II. llev.uinv, Gciss and son, Vincent, of South Kovalsky, James Cheh, Rosalie there will be a ChristmaChi s party tea table was attractive in bhu Rev. Howard F. Klein and Mr.-. :imi Mrs. Sebastian, Noel Kittell, Mr. and Mrs. Asher Fit-/. Ilandnlpli' rr LynLynnn urke XX eorB .. J) WOODBELDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934 f AGE EIGHT . , ... .. •• — ' ! •••*• W - JL M • • Helen Hayes Film Follows Cagnej^PictureJnto^Majestic •? "" P „Below-Georg, r- e n.^mfiBancrof t anHd Francis Fuller in "Elmer anand ^ifi^SSi, James C»gncv an d friend in "The Elsie.. at the CRESCENT on Mood.,. O^S f^'Mr, Louit Kid" now *t MAJESTIC. 'WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS' OPENS TUESDAY NIGHT; TRIUMPH FOR STAR A::o: an ab?(-ncc- of more than stir the spectator ' in. sympathy with the character she play?. In- •••car Hi'icr. Hayvf has returned tensity and a firm belief in the mo- :ro Kr If you had' Jived in 1770 ami "ELMER AND ELSIE" wanu-'d'td-be considered a younc iisan abnut tow:;, you'd ask a fir. Georci- Banorofv. brawny screen to bundle. You wouldn't _quote star, who is ciirrently featured in PAULINE LORD, W. C. FIELDS CAST iove poems; you wouldn't whisper Paramount'? "Elmer and Elsie," words of love—for talking was not cominp Mor.-Jay to the Crescent a fine art amonp the Puritans— Theatre, believes that he has fin- "The Rod Rider." Universal s IN NEW STRAND PICTURE TONIGHT •.a: you'd bundle! ally cor. no hope of eventually making government IT MAKPS ALL THE DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD BY PERCY CROSBY Jttfcpnftnit '•He instrument of right which it should he, for what inducement can there be for the THE MEN IN THE NEWS Published Every Friday by entrance into public life of men of Mr, By CHARLES E GREGORY OODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. W Moffell's calibre if faithful service simply i fi. 20 Green Street Woodbridge will not b(> recognized? Telephone, Woodbridffo 8-1710 Mr. Russell and His Men \ Mr. MofFett should remain. Subscription $1.50 Per Year Those newspaper readers of New Jersey who never before heard of Mr. Lucius T. Russell have certainly heard HUGH WILLIAMSON KELLY, Small Potatoes plenty of him during the last fortnight, ', Editor and Publisher There seems to be a lot of uncertainty Mr. Russell is the publisher of the Newark Morning CHARLES K. GREGORY .... ManapfinK Editor over whether or not, in the event of his Ledger, a journal which in form at least, is an over-sized reappointmont by Governor Moore, Wil- tabloid and which during1 its dozen or fifteen years of ex- Entered ns sccond-clasa matter March IS, .Hi'I at the Postofliee nt Woodbridge, N. .1., liam L. Dill would be confirmed again by istence has reflected the manifold eccentricities of its pro- ;,;„,;; the Act of March 3, 1879. the Republican senate as a Judge in the prietor. Court of Errors and Appeals. The advent of MV. Russell into both the news and ad- Confirmation was given Mr. Dill by prac-, vertising columns of New Jersey and metropolitan news- tically the same senate when he was named papers was occasioned by the strike of his editorial em- the first time and his term on the bench ployes, members of the Newspaper Guild and their refusal "• was marked by exemplary conduct. Ihe aroma «jf a to return to work because of a disagreement over the or- , Of Doubtful Benefit What reasonable excuse, outside of par- introduction* ganization's insistence that other than Ledger workers ar- v After being tossed about for months, tisan politics, can there be for failing to' bitrate the difference. This attitude has for its basis the complaint by the Township against exist- approve his selection this time? EARTH.' / by-laws of the Guild. " ' ' • in,, service charges of the Middlesex Or is that, excuse sufficient for a Repub- POUARS A ) Before entering the Newark newspaper field, Mr. lican legislature? Russell published a newspaper in Elizabeth, which never* . \y;lUT Company has found its way to the Hoard .of Public Utility Commisisoners. clicked. He is a native of Texas, tall, broad-shouldered 4 . on behalf of the municipality, Township and handsome, about sixty-five years of age. He is either (\mnsel Leon E. McKlroy has filed a for- courageous or stubborn, possibly both, and is quite as tem- peramental as. the proverbial opera singer. He has whims ni;l| petition seeking a modification of the ruling which set up the current levies on and fancies, likes and dislikes, hates and loves almost with each brenthand his attempts to keep pace with all of them (I,,, ground they are excessive. When the to mate/ leaves him a human paradox. (,;|;;(, in heard, any who have grievances may present their arguments and the en- He has hired and fired more "names" than any other newspaper in existence. Ben Hecht, H. C. Witwer and (j,v dispute can be aired to the satisfaction "What's this," Mabel Mouse inquired of others have been on the staff of his paper, sometimes for days, back again for weeks, and then peremptorily dis- Cuiisumers, their incomes curtailed, feel her husband Malcolm, "I hear about the missed never to return. A whim hired them; a whim fired tii,. charges should be reduced. The com- tariffic ordinance?" them, his adversaries claim, and say there's no other ac- j ii.v on the other hand, which the United "I'm not quite sure," he replied, "but M counting for it. ***** si,,!,'s Circuit Court of Appeals held was Harry Gems must have cleaned out his My first job with the Associated Press was working entitled to receive a return of six per cent attic and found the notes he got together I the night side in the Newark Bureau. Our office was in the ,,n its investment, has derived in recent on it last summer." Ledger building where we covered the city from the news- \i',- Ti.tids MT. SIS Ml 2 PR. 4 FOR Women's New Reg. $1.50 8 PRS. l'fl!I.TA\ 151 SWEATERS $1 MARKET CO. llii|l;i[ii|..r lllj 111. llnffi.i-.. ;••: 1,-, l-aRia.'.i '..,. K3 ... 171 $1.49 Men's New !'• Klnlin- ).. .. \M 210 is» PRICES IN EFFECT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Kll7.]|i:i inr, |,.| 14; FELT HATS $1 I.CV111C l-.il ITS l'l),l 'l'"tals K!0 540 t-Sl IXDl.'XTltl.M. 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Beautiful designs Kuppy 17M rJ., !.,- collar models in •S''"IS 1 ns KT, 100 with shawl collars; Urge variety of satin trimmed l; /net/ plaid pattern! 1'" il^ 7;>^ iiS5 7-JI with harmonizing SATURDAY ONLY cord belt; medium and colon. All VALUES TO $2.85 1 i z c s. Real LEGS or CLASSIFIED ADS and large sizes. Limit 1 to a custo- STRAPS, TIES, OXFORDS
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