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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. tiu.ilifications and the Upcl-pull- In The Township I'Yedcrick Green, allegedly a 47-ments in the life of Daniel Ko- Year, Is Whisper to resign at the first opportunity." vacs, '15-yuar-old Rahway saloon- on the job, and to supply the inijs thnt invariably increase the • year-old New York chauffeur, was necessary restrictions they wish Term Expires In '36 Although definite "decision wasi • discomfitures of torrid seasons. Death on tin1 highway !not too proficient at the business keeper. Mr. McClain's term expires in The dog stays with Mrs. Flash. Business, which" may be to impose. still lacking today, indications: are a took a toll of two lives this j of piloting the hip; car, the party February, l'J3G, along with those To reach that apparently simple agging practically every- As prepared by Mr. McElroy, of James Filer and the late Mr. that C. Albert Larson will retain^: We face a lontf pull on th _ . . I frightened the wits out of practi- the ordinance will embrace the en- v.\::i-r rate fuss. Two rate case rally everyone driving towards decision was a long and weary mat- where else, remains brisk at Ensign. Raymond Mundy of his $1,200 post as Custodian of>•.; Rahway Avenue, for many ter involving what seemed to be he local rumor factory. • tire municipality and for. that rea- Fords, who was appointed by the School Monies until June 30, th«^ t'-v before the Public Utility New York and even succeeded iii son it will require the simultane- Ii..ard have been in progress for years the township's "Death intimidating several cars coming hundreds of witnesses and a tre- Wheels which once turned other school commissioners to taka i! (Continued on Page 12) ous attention of all the represen- Mr. Ensign's seat, is expected to date on which hia eighth year of :ii"Hit a year, and the end is no'. Avenue" was the scene of the other way. .•nly around election time, tatives on the committee to deter- ervice in the job ends. ;-'i in sight. Our Township must the accident which cost the life of This went on for quite a while-- nnve remained buzzing and grind- run in February for the balance ( mine which traffic regulations of the late clerk's term: one year. Mr. Larson has 'held the posi- )..!<• experts to collect and co-or- •an, r>,">, nf !l ,l7 Rahway until an anonymous hero in a Anall ng- out the. craziest concoctions required in their particular pre- ion as official collection disburse- . Pay in taxes or pay theA smash-up un the superhighway the road four times hand-running ory of tho oldest inhabitants. be held is somewhat problemati- since 1926, when, he succeeded water company—what's the•diffcr- was quite enough. He pressed n 2 Accidents In 2 Hours Clain's position would aspire. near Avenel un November 21, a Most of the products arc shoddy, cal, he continued, and expressed If, as now seems inevitable, Mr. Wesley Liddle, Township Treas- i cnoe week before, resulted in the death Officer Meyer Larson into service worthless and unmarketable. Oth- considerable doubt that it would urer. But the present incumbent and that worthy gathered in tha Two accidents within two McClain tenders his resignation of John Leitner of SI Rosevill'.' hours and fifteen minutes is ers strike a responsive eliord in take place in time to permit intro- before the elections in February, was defeated three weeks ago by; Incidentally, while talk of Avenue, Newark, yesterday in the troupe for a personally escorted the hearts of the consumers and duction of -the instrument at Mon- Michael J. Trainer in the election,, spending 15 G's for a stadium, trip into headquarters, where they the new record at Police a complete change in the pdrson- Rahway Hospital. Headquarters here. It was take on a little prestige. day night's regular meeting. nel of the Board would be pos- for Tax Collector and it was that,••' wliat about police patrol-am- met Sergeant Balint, * * * • • defeat which poses the problem, ' Both William A. Rahold, 2!i, of $12.60 compiled last week-end by May Be Difficult sible. Mr. Dunigan has been a. bulance replacement? The old T>8'1 Morris Street, Perth Amboy, In any event, Mr. John Hassey It will pprobabli ... y. be fairly„ diffi- The law stipulates that the Cus- wagon cracked up, not long ago, There was a lot of "hrothering" one John Crancich of Florida member for 13 years. The only driver of the car which fatally in- Grove Road, Perth Amboy. of Iselin, is the inspiration for the cult for all the Committeemen to veterans not running would he Mr. todian must be either Tax Collec- and to she ain't what she used around- the place for quite a while latest achievement, something new agree upon yfhich streets one-way ;or or Township Treasurer, with, jured Bryan Wednesday in Avenel, —complete with dialogue. That 'Both accidents occurred on Filer, District Clerk Roy .E. An- and Paul liusnian, (>01 South Park New Brunswick Avenue near yeti old in the retirement line. designations should be made, derson and "Willard Dunham. the further stipulation that in the' petered out and the Sergeant, con- ! Shortly after the election day which thoroughfares should bo event no Custodian is elected tha Mr. McElroy says he has drafted Street, Elizabeth, driver of thesidering the on-rushing funeral Liberty Street. At 11:15 Fri- Both of the latter -were elected machine with which Ijoitner's au- day night, Crancich hit a cyclone hit and the Grand Old zoned against trucks and other last February as was Mrs. A. F.Treasurer automatically gets thmeans Mr. tomobile collided last week, will cused of reckless driving, off on parked car owned by Michael Randolph, now nearing the end of i'.!y requires study by the Com- less, the factory worked nights, and there, extension of parkin;; the first year of her three-year jarson is now barred from the po- • ^ti-t! to decide what restriction:; be held for the Grand Jury, police bail of $12.G0; I Fossiclv of Belmont Avenue, say, on technical charges of man- South Plainfield. Crancich was Sundays and holidays to turn out privileges, method of parking, term. sition has not been definitely de- •:'•:,- wish to include, such as park- That was too much money. Dis- the word to the effect that Mayor parking with or without lights, and termined. slaughter. tinctly too much money. They treated for lacerations to the Interested^ In Athletics -' i ebullitions, one-way streets, right hand by Dr. Joseph Gu- August P. Greiner and Committee- a myriad of other plaguing little To Seek Martin's Opinion '•'•• How is that for action'.' Three other men were hit by (Continued on Page 7) Since, becoming a member of automobiles within the township towski. man Frederick A, Spencer were problems. the Board, Mr. McCLain has in- The Board has discussed the yesterday and Wednesday. At 1:30 Saturday morning, washed up with the whole business Mr. Harry M. Gerns, who has terested himself principally in the problem neither formally or in- The Naughright Investigating again driving on Ne-w Bruns- of local politics and would step been toying with the idea all yea:' athletic side of the school sys- formally, it was learned last night j j Committee is at it again. It if Weidhle Hurt Finds Lost Dog Edward Weidhle, i'<, of 29 La\v- wick Avenue, Crancich's car ' down and k)ut. : said a week ago he expected tem's work. i and the opinion of J. H. ;Thayet~JrrTpi now discovered, according to Both, howevei-, quickly ppt the iverything would be set to permit Martin, its attorney, will not be iii> rence Street, liloomticld, wus in- Martin Dige of St. George Ave- was hit by a machine driven It was under his direction tlu.it 1 Hitir counsel, that Monmouth Wednesday when he was by Herman Froling of Deans. I bee on that job and they had to presentation of the ordinance the new system of sports control obtained until tonight when Mr. Ij County indictments were quush- jured nue and Avenel Street, Avenel ring up "no sale." The market within a very short time. In the Martin discusses the Board's mvA- M struck on the superhighway at has acquired a fi.-monlhs' iiolice Hanna Froling, 23, was cut I at the 'high school, designed itjo ' J without the aid of motions in Avenel by a car driven by Charles about the chin and treated then was flooded with s,ome nice, meantime, however, the question transfer responsibility to the s|u titudinous financial problem with lj Quarter Sessions Court, a» pro- dog which strayed into his yard (Continued on Page 12) of whether *o have a. municipal (Continued on Page 12) /|ij J. Jordan, 2li, of 2S(! M aduw- He is looking for the owner. at Perth Amboy Hospital. ents, was voted. ' vided in the statutes. A rever- (Continued on Page 7) stadiuta 'has been very much in the "nn, probably,; to some "old j air, with the result that collateral Spanish custom." governmental problems have been ignored. New York State Law May Keep Pair t's see how many of the Ciold Long And Expensive Haul Confronts The Township l( • e ' »yS'; act in on the ground when Governor-elect I loll- Bank Closed 3 Years Ago Of Rahway Reformatory Runaways climbs into the executive Tn Fitfht To Reduce Water Company's Rates Here ibcr. So far, practically every- •*•*"'• O> . ,, ixact, and, forty-fiv,. i ,- e_ ihearing ; s Thav e lbee n u.,1,held1. mi^icThis, will iiijus' t oday,Nov130157% Paid Major Mark O. Kimber- mplete their terms at the local !<'»'• mentioned for an important institution. | l">.4 was pretty well up in liis or- ;ive you an idea how those things go and is an index to Today is a gloomy anniver- ling, Suprintendent of the Because of the fact that Con- '-'unzatiun.. ' \ he length of time the local ease will take, even before it sary for Woodbridge Town- Rahway Reformatory, isn't way has been convieted pi'oi ship. Three years ago on ously, there is also a posslbili •xisting water service cnaig^. s finally adjudicated in the courts. 1 Three yeart ago today '•"= Monday, November 30, 1931, particularly hopeful of re-that -he will be tried in New Yor *A contest more nearly approaching in scope the under the Baumes' law which car- ''irst National Bank and Trust A^oodbridge-Middlesex Water Company battle is the at- the First National Bank ami ceiving back soon two young ^-oippany cloned it» doors early about, or why ;Trust Company here closed ries a mandatory life sentence for '" the morning, and there was witnesses :empty by Irvington to compel the Commonwealth Water its doors after a woek-lonjr" escaped convicts who were third offenders. In addition to the. »n almoit immediate announci!- Company to.} lower, its charges. This one has been before inspection of its books by re-arrested f',\st week. suspicion that is attached to hri M| v.,ue ten,* whuh .r. Federal examiners. Under the conduct in New York, police also L«it froili the old Bourd of Di- the Hoard for over a year.now, with little hope of early William Vjnway, one of th. "ctofs tlat it would rtopen i" receivership of Walter Lewis, hiiye clues indicating that he p&jv completion. | [[ appointed by the Federal men, was picked up in New York ticipated in a Pennsylvania hold- •' few day»t—bigger, better ami ^Iron^er than ever.' Those were But the argument before the State agency is only Government, $750,000 has and the other, ThoijiaH KJing, up. 1|"- day.! vhieh have the beginning, with legal experts and rate sharks on the been distributed ainee then was apprehended in Miami, Fla Major Kimberling assigned one in four installments to ff,000 Both escaped froin the rcfornuv of liis assistants to inteivicw Con- payroll all the time, and very, very expensive. depositors. That's approxi- Mr. Mark 1). McCla'in will not aim troy late in June with two other way shortly aftfer his autbt in an l!i'k lo succeed himself as a muni- Previously, appeal from the Utility Commissioners mately 531% of the total effort to determine the mettlO'i • J ll 1 convicts. One of th<> latter William " of the School Hoard when hi:< who went to the Uiiited States District Court but it is under- deposits. employed in making the escape, ''.'ui ends February, 1'JHG, «nd has the is stood that under the Johnson Act, approved last year by Piper, accidentally drowned in the Sullen over his eaptmu, this con- yii'lier mailed 'his resignation or it start toi Congress, the aggrieved party must first exhaust all possi- NEWS INDEX tret-away and the other has thus vWt refused to discuss the matter. iii the course of preparation. ing re•lief. /• • far escaped detection. A similar effort will be nude to •L' many oUuirs, Mr. Mi-C'lain against the Public Service bloc- bilities of relief in the State courts first. Church Newt Page 6 Baumet' Law Offender? obtain information fiom Kli l One of these cases is o objective being reduced light- In this event, a writ of review would first be obtained who was brought back to ! '''ls that Mr. Moffett should bu ho Society Newt Page 6 Major Kimberling stated it wa "iiliu-cd to remain ill the service, tnc and Us ^ of m is nWo tiny in the Supreme Court and its decision would be subject to Sports Pago 11 virtually sure that both Coiiway York Tuesday, '"""gli he, himself, expects to being bills tor J<> fu£ [! ththe half-dozehlfdenn oorr mormore review by the Court of Errors and Appeals. The ruling Editorial! Page 9 and KlinpKli ; wililll havh e to stantdd titriul Major Kimberling has inainUii(» '"» much out of town to give the all30 0 Theatres Page 8 in New York for various robber ed a remarkable record at the rqi ordinarily compliu l)tja. illtel-twined but inof this court of last resort could then be taken to the United l!'"st the attention it deserves. po -aUnm wmu ; .id. return Sewaren News Page 10 iea, including; the looting: of formatory during his incumbency,. • M«Clain'iJ interest in athletic subsidiary corpo - a States Supreme Court. Avenel Newi Page 2 bank. Although detainers hi The four w"ho> made good t' *• lirs will bii sorely missed by the Wllidl Sn ^t arc S nential circumstances in the But which ever the procedure, with the condition o: Fords News Pages 3, S been filed with this metropolitan tempt to escape Wpre th ire organissatlon-4'iiB Hoard, 1 police by''tho reformatory in th onus successful in auch a Ult on. capit *ah totnuia uc•„„, „ sho/ w ltitultimatell y whethehether or ro the courts these days, snowed under as they are with liti- Uelin ,NeW« Page S - faculty and student body, gation of all kinds, types, varieties, an early end to th Port Reading News .... Page 2 event they aru not,connected with duriiiL' hia term of office, alike. not Public Serv.cc can reduce rates and still remam sol Colonia News Page 10 recent crimes there, th« probabil- disciplinary mmethode s ^ dispute is,virtually impossible. . . • Hopelawn News , Page 5 ity is that, both will be required to by hhiim UB a resullt ol thfa '."" '»' luimiier uuuitliH' ruinimliiUliiB serve sentences in Sing Sing be-1 to forestall similar atten |l(i tlio cmi(lliiu.trA »u tu^t So you had better plan to pay your water bill at tli Keaib«y News »..... Page 4 "vt ruliilUK old rate for some time to come! Rariun Twp. Hw> ... gage 4 lore returned to New to iuture.. "il we wuuldii't mlriit tlie l«'a>. , —H. W. K. WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDI FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934

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 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•! doors is now be-eph Morgan. Mrs. Carmen J. •Hickey, she has had a very intresting ]'if,. the latter now has sewer and wa-. .sted against the two site? prv Coonridge." Those present were: j g matched with interest. The so far. -she told I an Jnkc she hn,i poscd on the ground? only W'•':>.!- C. Ballanger. Mrs. Edward Grode. n Zullo. Mrs. Michael Sassu and i P. S. CLUB ENTERTAINED ter pipes within its urea and there- Marion Barth. Thelma Anderson, suggestion is that he take ti'.e oath Mrs. Stella Russo. meazles then skarlit fever ami the fore seemed ni'>re advantageous bridge proper would benefit. Mr?. J. Herman. Mrs. Edward BY MISS VIOLA KRYSKO Brady, Mr?. Alex Tore?., Mrs. Pan- Helen Scabel, Katherine Jander- of otTicl. on th., steps of the War mumps nnd then got hit in th,. ,.v,! In addition. the Grow: Street "This is only for the improve- iseviu, Ruth De Young, Ruth Memorial Huiiding M> that th'Mi- The P. S. flub met at the home with a peace of Tnr. ment, of Woodbridge," he said. ie! Den Bk-yker, Mr?. A. Ashmore, MISS MARY CIARDIELLO of Mis? Vinla Krysko of First plot development will <•"?!, accord- Mrs. Frank Goetze, and Mrs. Wil-Stern, Elizabeth Pintak, Myrtle sand? of iu-rs"nper. ..?. can witness the Thirsday — Its wanderful \\... ing to Mr. Gems' figures about What good i? it going to do Isc- ENTERTAINS FRIENDS I Street. Mk< Krysko and Dorothy liam Kuzmiak. Poulsen, Alberta Steton, Felice ceremony. Space in Stacy Park way pn keps his job.at ih,. nil).,., $1,700 less than the (.(her. For lin " Miss Mary Ciardiello entertain- ! McF.lhenny were co-hostosses. Donato, Margaret Nielsen. which the building faces would ac- ed a group of her friends at her paper wear re wirks at. VcsiiTdnv the Ceramics fluid lit estimated Conrad Stern replied to this ob- Those present were: Madclyn h<> put in a add for a man and a jection by stating that youngsters —The Men's Brotherhood of commodate move than any avail- lii'mi-v.-cin Turner Street Saturday ;Krouse, Dorothy Gurka, Dorutby the construction of a stadium the Presbyterian Church met —Mrs. Charles Siessel, Burnett able building. notice about n new Ruby v.-iu-'i from all section? of the municipal- : '•veiling, Dancing, singing aria McF.lhemiy, Margaret Owens, would cost $lfi,i'j.V.i.."O, while the Monday at the church.' A report Street, spent Monday in South got born at the Hospitt],. and (h;, Grove Street proposition would ity come into Woodbridce to River as representative of th'i card playing featured the evening. : Viola Krysko and Mary Janis of was given on the roll call for per- What perseverance and a little ])e.'icc red like This. I!.,.-.; ;,, y\r ." cost .$13,810.00. school, took part in athletic con- Sons and Daughter? of Liberty. Refreshments were served. and mrs. Jcip Perry ., h ,,y ],„ test,- and would therefore benefit manent membership. Twenty-six The g-.iests included: Miss Graco :i Both of those figures seemed men have already enrolled. W. H —Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stevens , t ri p. for sale cheap a 1?' if- l*<»rt Reading. : Please mention thi expenditure under present cmdi- den. : "i a mon;h fo:1 WEDS JOSEPH RUZNIAK to It is a mistake," he said, "that j to serve on the committee to as- She received ? .!s A i s -1: Antliiiiiy and Thomas f B i advertisers. — tions. —Herbert Johnson, Frank And- . valking twrniy Miss Mary Ellen Picr<-e 1 haven't had a stadium before, 'sist in serving dinner to the Eliza- wor0Tik in sa !librar: y Mr.' C. R. Brown Object. erson and Martin Peterson spent ^\ [ "] "",' i and from her Simif.-1'iie and Luciano riardullo of Street became the bride of It is absolutely necessary so those beth Presbytery in January. h]oc nv 1 (i Port Heading, James Hossi of Sc1- "It seems to me," he said, "as Friday and Saturday in Trenton wor^k to "'sav' e ' ear .fare. She had Joseph Rimiink of Carteret on wliD engage in sports can have a —The Junior Women's Club , .- - - warcn and Joseph Naplitano of though we should creep before we inherited i>!i.fHH> from her hus- Saturday at Et. Klias Church in decent place to play. The Ameri- met with Mrs. A. Schmidt, o:'; —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Niles : Westlield. CarU'rct. A reception was held try to walk. I think that first of Fifth Avenue Tuesday. The coin- : and son, John, have left for Rich- band -•"> years ago and now her all we should obtain the ground can Legion had 0110 of the best 'at Mr. RuzniakV home on Christo- teams in New Jersey, but the pro-mittee of the dance that was held ; m-nd. Va.: to spend the Tiianks- will (lir-j-nM-H of an estate oi and enclose it. The revenue that at the community center of Colo- (giving holidays. S20.0o(i, BUDDIES SOCIAL CLUB pher Street in Carteret. The could be derived would no doubt ject didn't pay. At one game there nia gave the report. " —Harry Lund, William Street, ELECTS NEW OFFICERS vomit; couple will reside at Chris- soon be sufficient to defray th were -,0(l() spectators, but when The Buddies Social Club oi topher Street, after a weddinjr turn or iv. upturn, during tho t rip. acadimic year, 7")ii under- Hagaman Heights elected officers ia'.i- at Princeton Cniveisilv last week. :\tv eirning part of tiieir ool- Max Keelnian was elected pres- —Miss Antionctte Martino of ; i-xpenses received ten' per ident in place of I'ei'th Amboy spent Sunday in Exactly one-third of the was named vice president. Geza Xew York. student body was registered with I'ertha was elected scereta'.-y and —Michael Petrusky of 'Wonil- the employiiifiit bureau optratcd George Hrab treasurer. bridge Avenue celebrated his at the institution. The club gave a benefit show eighth birthday on Friday at his and raffle of two turkeys at the home. —Mr, nml Mvt Sabitino Mar- Palace '!'lio',tn> in Carteret on 1 if Camp Xorthover, near Bound Tuesday and Wednesday. tino of B Street wen. guests at BATTERIES Brook. This i.- to be a winter dinner at the home of Mr. and -amp for unemployed business and —The- marriage of Miss Hazel Mrs. Michael Sasso Thanksgivjni; and SERVICE professional women, conducted by Beckman of Old Road to Mercer Day. the Xew Jersey State Emergency Krunn of Port Reading, scheduled —Miss Kathleen Doody, a stu- to take place Thanksgiving Day, Yes, we're making history during this SALE with our FLOOR COVERING VALUES. Every item in this Relief Administration, ami about dent at St. Elizabeth's College in 100 women will be accommodated. has been postponed due to Miss Morristown, visited her parents, Stop in once a week and sale is a BARGAIN you've never seen before. Hundreds of thrifty housewives are taking advantage of these The camp to be used is owned by Beekman's. illness. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Doody, of SAVINGS before it's too late. DON'T be one of the disappointed. This sale may be halted any day. As Xew York settlement organiza- —Miss Mary Vergura of Wood- Cliff Road, over the week-end. let us check your battery bridge Avenue was the guest of we've said before—as soon as half the stock is sold. COMPARE THESE PRICES. Just try to duplicate these tion and equipped with heated —A dance was held by tho buildings and recreational facili- Mr. and Mrs. M. Ortuso of Eliza- Third Ward Democratic Ladies' and fill it with water free. exceptional buys. Take our advise buy NOW. ties. beth on Sunday. Association on Wednesday night —Charlotte Beck, Peter Olsen, at the Sewaren Motor Boat Club. Low charge for expert .'v- United States Senator W. War-Margaret Owens, Junior Harring- —The Ace Card Club held its ren Barbour plans to ask C«m-ton, Floyd Owens, all of Carteret, meeting at the home of Mrs. An- prress for funds for general im- were the guests of Viola and El-derson of Avenel this week. lairs and recharging. provements at Raritan Arsenal. mer Krysko of First Street, re- ently. $50,000 DISPOSAL SALE The pro|iosed funds would be uscl —Say "I saw your advertisement —Mrs. Mary Gibson of Fifth for additional storage huildinK's in the Woodbridge Independent." and warehouses, for general ro.id Street, Miss Mary Ciardiello of and other improvmients at the Turner Street, and Mr. and Mrs. MUNICIPAL OF RUGS - LINOLEUM - BEDS - BEDDING military reservation. William Gibson of Carteret visite 1 SERVICE STATION IN(. Mrs. Harry Goresline of Lehegh- RAHWAYAVLtMAIIMT. the 1'if) nanii lon, Pa., recently, i. MANN & SON Nearly hulf —Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fet- WOODBRIDCE PHOHE8IH0 drawn a^ a pi ispective jury pant-1 Axminster ALL HAIR 'or the trial in January of Bruno rusky and children, Anna, John CUSHIONS Richard Hauptmann, Lindbergh and Michat-1, ami Miss Susan j OPTOMETRISTS RUGS kidnap-slaying suspect were wom- Pierce of Wo-idbridge Avenue m.;- j en. And four of the eighty-eight torn] •" Kleminirton and Asbury I HOURS SIGNS men sijre carpenters, tin- trade Park "ii Sunday. | —The Loftefs Club will hold its: 1 Daily, 10 to 12, 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 Of Every D $189 ARMSTRONG Hauptmann once, followed. Also j Wednesday, 10 to 12 only included were the name? of Mr?.meeting on Thursday night :it th ,- Woodbridge Sign Co. Velvette FELT CGNGOLEUM Jennie E. Curtis?, wife of the sher- . home of Miss Katharine Quinn of MATTRESSES ill' of Hunterdon County, and Miss ! oodbridge Avenue. 89 Smith Street Tel. 4-2027 8OO St. George Avcnm' WHILE THEY LAST CARPET BASE BIRDS, OTHER MAKES Frances Opdyke, who lives in the —Amci'ici, Coppalo, Charles PERTH AMBOY, N. J, Tel. Wdbg. 8.0108-W Full 4Qc same house where Mrs. Haupt- Morgan anil Henry Sobieski tisbed C. DOW1CK mann and her baby son are nmvoff Asbury Park on Wednesday, $2-95 49c 34c yd. Roll ^ staying. —The Port Reading Fire ('inn- ••any held its regular lire Thursday afternoon. While still preserving the pomp and ceremony of official- occasions —Mr. and Mrs. F. RegeiiMK-rg royalty nevertheless growss con- and Mrs.. E. Engle of Newark and Heavy Heavy tinually more democratic, and thus .Joseph Remak and Mr. and Mis. more beloved for the increased ex- ! C. .1. Zullo were the guests ..f Mi. pressions of basic kinship to all andd MrsM. .M M.. P. Sasso of A Street. WILTON humanity. All who wished ami —Mr. and Mrs. C, J. /.nil., ,,f AXMINSTER would arise- at 5:45 Thanksgiving Woodbridgi- Avenue had <<.< iln-ir HEAVY FELT morning could attend the wedding truest over the week-end Mrs. SPECIAL REAL VALUE CARPET nuptials of Prince George of Eng- Engle of Newark. RUGS BASE RUGS land and Princess Marina of u—Mr. and Mrs. L. Luir;:r nf $1.98 Ic yd. 49 Greece. For the first lime ih his-I'nion visited Mr. and Mrs. B. KIT- $4.95 tory such a ceremony was broad- sko of First Street on Sundiiv. I- cast throughout (all the British —Miss Mary Pierce of Wo..,!- Is'les and to many far off corners :ii'idf:e Avenue spent the week-emi of the world. in Trenton. And in Sofia, Bulgaria, King —Mrs. Helen Petrusky and Miss H Anna Pierce iof Woodbridge Ave- 36 inch Boris wheeled 'his two-year old nue motored'to Orange on Satur- Chenille daughter in her baby carriage day. Jthroughh h the streets.? of the capital. •Mrs. Anna Sinicovitich i.f I.ee 1 J PARQUETRY [(Almost all Sofia gazed ecstatically Street is ill at her home. c yd ™ at the sight. —Mrs. Harry Gorselim-, the for- / 9x12 BATH MATS mer Miss Lore^ta Gibson of port 36x36 And ajiother tough man goes to COLOR THRU TO BACK 39 - Reading is spending a week with THROW RUGS meet his Maker. "Haby Face" her mother, Mrs. Mary Gibson, of 1 cyd> \elson, legally George Nelson, Fifth Street. RUGS dies a victim of the battle in which two Federal agents gave their own —Closina Lombardi, Nunizo j SPECIAL $09-50 89 $3.95 Minucei and C. Miiuicci, ..Ificer: live?. One by one the terrorists yield to right which is ikipidly of the Columbus Lodge. 121-1, ' PHONE proving itself might. | Sons of Itiily, were guests at a special meeting held by the Colum- Heavy In this additional instance the bus Lodge of Elizabeth. Woodbridge 8-1710 .29 ALL SIZE I false glamour which has surround- —Miss Grace Ciardiello and !.95 ed such men as Dillinger, Nelson, i'ph Niipilatano visited Mr. and INLAID LINOLEUM Legs Diamond ami others of their -s. S. Ward of Plainliehi. kind during their careers of fame —Miss Florence Cavella and NEWEST PATTERNS COD; SPRINGS in crime, fades out into a dismul Miss Mue Ciardiello, I,.,;)] of It's not always price that counts most in nV'i x 45 picture of bloodshed and linal _ Durth Street, visited Yonkers misery. Nelson's bullet-riddled Sunday. prtnting. Sometimes it's speed. Our mod- AXMINSTER RUGS body was found wrapped in a blan- DOMESTIC ket in a muddy ditch where hU —Mrs. Nettie Miniu-ei and ern, complete equipment makes it po»"t>le 1.50 $J.39 oiupanions had tossed it. The daughter, Margaret,, of Turner boasted devotion of underworld Street were visitors in Paterson for us to give you prices as reasonable a» AX1NSP RUGS character's to one another didn'; i-er the week-end. ASSORTED PATTERNS ORIENTAL RUGS —Mr. and Mrs. liartholot of SPECIAL VALUE even.niiilte his pals try to give him kny in, town; to give you better workman- a semblance of burial. Middletown and Miss Helen Casey from Mrooklyn were quests of And Dutch Schultz gave him ship and the quickest possible service. No WE CEMENT Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Su.-so of A self up to avert an end like Nel- Street on Saturday. YOUR son's. Jail is the: sal'e-t place f matter what the nature of the printing job. 22H INCH 1 —-The regular monthly meeting KITCHEN him right now, and he is smart, and fearful, enough to realize it. if St. Anthony's Sodality will he FLOOR WITH held on Monday ijight at St. An- for satisfaction call us fir»t. Cork thony's Hall. Rev. Father Gerald I leasi! niL-ntion this paper CUSHION TRED •Julcnataiio will be present. RUNNERS INLAID I when buyinir from advertisers.— THROW RUGS 10 yds RUGS a senior at Rutgers, is practice. —A Classified Adv. Will Sell it— teaching in the Woodhrid)je Hig; $J.59 3 yd* $J 27x52 School. —Miss Julia Worth, and Mis. Woodbridge LARGE ASSORTMENT Formerly $5.95 Virginia Martin, spent the week end in Harrison as guests of Mr BITTING and Mrs. Henry Cooper. SUPERIOR SERVICE —Mr, ami Mrs. James Mott ei tertained Mr. and Mrs. Loui Independent ;Evauson, Cumden, over the week COAL Hd. —Mr. and Mrs. N"orman I.owi FUEL OIL COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT lihave returned from a week-end NOLEUM-CARPET FACTORY OUTLET visit to Trenton, GRADE "A" ONLY j --Mr. and Mrs. George Molley and son Fred and Mr, and Mrs (BREWSTER BLDG.) EVENINGS Harold Letts visited New York 33 MAIN STREET 203 Smith St. Perth Amboy City Saturday. More Ar«n«l Now» on F*g« 10 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 80, l»k ALL THE ACTIVITIES €f rCE>D$ IKATIitem HAWMN$ Junior Woman's Club Holds Big Crowd Witnesses VISITING IN LONG ISLAND Grade Teacher Wins Mrs.William Warren Repo A Card Party, Awards Prizes Firemen's Minstrels AnAwardByP.TA OnWoman'sClubConferen< Mrs. Howard McCallen and Miss Viola Fullerton Are Sixth. Annual Production Miss Crounce Get* Prize Two New Members, Mrs. Harold Bailey and Mrs. WJ Presented On Monday- Co-Hostesses at Former's Home On Maxwell Avirenue For Attendance At Tuesday Evenings Regular Meeting ley Christensen Elected At Last Regular Meeting And Crow's Mill Road; Many In Attendance Of Local Group; Mrs. Katz On Honorary Roll MRS. ANNA HUTCHINS GETS THE MAIN PRIZE OFFERING IS BIG HIT REPORTS ARE HEARD Playinp before a capacity audi- Miss Georgianna Crounce, MRS. KISH, LIBRARIAN, ANNOUNCES BOOK GIFf£ Mrs. Howard McCallen and Mm Viola Fullorton ce both Monday and Tuesday ncher of the third and fourth night the Fords Firemen present- Mrs. William Warren gave an interesting report of w(!rc co-hostesses at a benefit card party for the Junior rades won the prize for havint; Woman's Club of Fords at the former's home on'Maxwell ed their sixth annual minstrel and nore mothers of pupils present the Third District conference of Woman's Clubs, held ^ frolic. The production was under t the regular monthly meeting Asbury Park, at the regular meeting of the local clutyi, ,\ventie and Crows Mill Road. the direction of Ernest Christop- 1 f the Fords Parent Teachers As- The session opened with a salute of the flag;. JP| The following prizes were awarded: hersen, with Ben Jensen as Mas;- ociation held nt Fords No. 14, Door prize, Mra. Anna Hutchins; pillow, Mrs. Mollie ter of ceremonies. chool. Mrs. C. Albert Larson prc prayer nnd club song. Two new members, Mre. HMu|§ As extra added attractions, the ided. Bailey and Mrs. Wesley Christenscn, were welcomed |»! bridgbridgee , Miss LilliaLilli n AAndersond , Mrs. Stanley Keld- Dyson School of Dancing gave J ,he club. ., n, Mrs. Carl Gilsdorf, Miss Cece-1 • — Mra. Edgar T. Greene, program several tap and toe dancing spec- hairlady, presented a novel pro- Mrs. Charles Kish, library *****&* [ju.'Fcrbcl, Mrs, Papp, ialities; Edwin Jotinson sang, Ste- man at the Fords library npmfjj! Pinochle, Mrs. Sidney Burke- gram which included songs by phen Maskowitz and Emery I!ac- .l. Ellen Christensen and i Fete Elsie Thompson 35 books were donated- ti "*' J(.n,''Miiw Janet Peterson, Mrn. soka presented a side-splitting ibrary by Andrew Ellington,; Mnl'io Keays, Mrs. Oscar ^Wilson, Card Party Is Given 'Krazy Kat" dance (riven by th sketch entitled "The Gumps" with chool children under the leisure five were donated by Mrs. jjiRs Marpjaret Farroat', Mn. Andy Gump and Mathilda. At A Surprise Party Mrs. Samuel Katz, Perth / Krauss; fan-tan, Mrs. Charles .ime program. Miss Louise Mor- 1 By ParentrTeachers Another sketch was "Night ris directed the dance. was given an honorary' nt Schuster, Mra. .loTin .Mnnton, Mrs. Court," with Andrew Lcako ship card in appreciation of Mrs. GreenOj delegate of th< Guest Is Honored On Her 1 bunnis Ryan; rummy, Mm, Wil- the judge, Dick Krausc as work she has done for tho, lard Dunham. officer, Bob Levin as a "Cop" an,l Forda Association, also gave an 2nd In Series Of Monthly nteresting report on the Parent Birthday; Cards and and for tho library. Plans tor The guests were: Mrs. Howard Wilbert Blanchard, Joseph Kas- Christmas party which is MPs l-'iillcrton, Mrs. Oscar Wilson, mer, Wilton Lybeck, William Teachers Convention held nt At- Affairs Held In School antic City. Dancing Enjoyed held in Fords No. 7 school Mrs. Drake, Mrs. Dunham, Mra. Shingola, Stephen Maskowitz, mndo at this time. ISurkosen, Mrs. Schuster, Mrs. 14 Auditorium George Dudics nnd Wilbert Fisch- Mrs, Albert L. Gardner, state A convalescent card signed <;ilsdorf, Mrs. Keays, Mrs. Ryan, er as prisoners. "The Four Musi- corresponding secretary, also SERVE BUFFET SUPPER all the members present was 8 Mrs. Kcldscn, Mrs. Mnnton, Mrs. AWARD MANY PRIZES cal Aces," a Harmonica Teaii spoke. to Mrs. Klem who is a patient , Mrs. Carl Sumlquist, Mrs. played several selections. The association has decided to Miss Elsie Thompson, daughter the hospital. Mrs. Chester Suti, Miljes, Mrs. Ttainor, Mrs, After a brief intermission the contribute money for the Christ of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Thompson, was in charge of tho Penn••&§? KniKtson, Mrs. Frank Dunham, The Fords Parent Teachers As- fast moving showboat minslre mas tree which will be lighted a! New Brunswick Avenue, was giv- sociation held the second of Fund. At the close of the buain *"' Mrs. ViEKO, Ferdinnnsen, Mrs, was presented to the audience. the Fords monument during thi en a surprise party in honor of meeting, Mrs. Hanley, Perth Thompson, Mrs. Papp, Mrs, Rayseries of monthly card parties William O'Reilly* was interlocutor holiday season. her birthday. Cards and dancing Thursday in the auditorium of boy, entertained with a numi .Munily, Mrs. Bon Jensen, Mrs. with Jack Kgan, Lennie Fischer, After the .business meeting re- were enjoyed and a buffet supper ".readings and monologues. (Icorpp Kentos, Mrs. Louis Peter- school No. 14, Ford Avenue. Mrs. Johnny Jap;0, Bob Jopnn, Bob was served. p , r Wencomer was general chairman freshments were served with Mrs. Refreshments were served sen, Mrs. Kenimerer, Mrs. Geil- Levinc and Dick Krause as end Harold Jensen as chairman assist- Those present-were: Anna Mul- 3 of the affair assisted by Mrs. Hans Mrs. William Warren, Mrs. Ml intr, Mr - Hutchina, Miss Helen Thompson and Mrs. C. Albert Lar- men. ed by Mrs. Muller, Mrs. Jadocjak, ler, Hopelawn; Miss Grace Mat- son, Mrs. Post, Mrs. Kleitt, Mi Saradn, Miss Emma Pe'terscn, son. The soloists besides the end men Miss Rita Riveley Mrs, Rasmussen, Mrs, Ncwcomb, hiasen, Ruth Handerhan, Helen Hunt, Mrs, Miller and Mra. liddl Miss Elsie Jensen, Miss Elise Jen- were, Anna Palko, Bill I-Innscn, Mrs. Martin Rataczak, Mrs. Ren- Nash, Katheryn Thompson, Cathe- Prize, winners were as follows: Wilton Lybeck, Ellen Christen- " Of William Street, Fords, who is spending the holidays nie, Mrs. Hock, Mrs. Mathiasen, ril\e Sindet, Margaret Rennie, ..cn, Miss Margaret. Farront, Miss with her aunt, Mrs. Blanche An derson, of Long Island. —Mr. and Mrs. Clayton / Janel Pctersen, Miss Lillian An- Pinochle, Mrs. J. Howard Fuller- scn, Isidore Meyers, Cathrine Ja- and Mrs. Blanchard as co-host- Carol Thompson, Janet Rennie, ton, Mra. Rcnnie, Mrs. Frank , and William O'Reilly. esses. and Elsie Thompson. rews, Boston, have returned j^f licrson, Miss Fannie Morrison, and -Miss Grace Thompsen, Miss Miss Cecilia Ferbel. Schicker, Mrs. Hans Larson, Mrs. Tho Ladies and Gentlemen of Mr. and Mrs. Carmondy, Mrs. ter spending several days wi|l|; Blanchnrd, Mrs. George Poulscn, the ensemble were: Helen Petru- Miscellaneous Shower Held Ielcn Anderson, Miss Minni- Harry Moier, Mrs. Rennie, Rob- —Mr. and Mrs. George Adams Mr. ann Mrs. Adam SchAllt^' Mrs. William Nelson, Mrs. Flor- sik, Ann Dudics, Mary Hrobar, >oss and Miss Georginia Mandey entertained Mr. and Mrs. Stephen ert Thompson and Mr. and Mrs Birthday Party Tendered ence Christensen; rummy, Miss Alice Buchko, Josephine Wytan- To Honor Catherine Seyler pent Sunday in New York. Henry, Now York. Hans Thompson, Fords. Summit Avenue. >,|| Mary Matis, Mrs. Florence Chris- owski, Jennie Wytanowski, Betty Mrs. Helen Smith Monday tensen; fan-tan, Mrs. Martin Sin- Kozeban, Edna Lauritzcn, Gladys Cathrine Seyler, Mary Avenue, det, Mrs. Kutcher; bridge, Mrs. Liddle, Betty Sirko, Margaret us guest of honor at a surprise Mrs. Helen Smith, Main Street, Edward Hachmnn, Mrs. Violet Soland, Mary Holvacko, Ann miscellaneous shower held in WHS tendered ia party Monday V'unker, Mrs. Jensen and MrsBurke. , Ann Palko, Lorraine Bill's Tavern, King George's Rfrnd. OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHTS UNTIL 9; 30 P. M. nieht in honor of her hirhday. Hans Thompson were awarded th^ Maier, Dorothy Eymundson, Julia The shower was arranged by Jean- Ilitfli scores in cards were made hy non-players prizes. Gomery, Olive Reilly, Florence ne Bonalski. Miss Seyler is to bo lionnld Kelly, Mrs. Arthur Wis- Eymundson, Edwin Johnson, married to Frank Dickinson, New iiack, Russell Checker and Mrs. Emma Tobias, Ellen Christensen, Brunswick. Elizabeth Ellison. Mrs. Morris Honor Guest Cathrine Joga, Adele Fullerton, Those) ppresenr t were: Mrs. Lil- Those present were: Mr. and Vera Solowinski, Alfreda Knud- lian Smithlith, Mrs. Chris Grevesen, Mrs. Donald Kelly and children, At A Birthday Celebration scn, Irene Drost, Grace Anderson. Mrs. Vivian Grevesen, Miss Mar- BUY Michael, Paul and Mnrylin, Mr. Michael Patrick, Robert Neary, garet GrovcBon, Mrs. Margaret iind Mrs. Arthur Wisnnck, Mr. Ray Schooley, Robert Levin, Eu- Dahlgren, Mrs. William Dahlgren, and Mrs. Russell Checker and son Mrs. Elmira Morris was given gene Martin, Hans Erickson, An- Mrs. Fred Dahlgren, Pauline Ren- Russell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank surprise party Saturday in dy Dudics, Howard Jensen, Clif- nick, Betty and Ann Csalfa, Perth honor of her birthday. She was AN Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Martin ford Handerhan, Edwin Johnson, Amboy; Mrs. Mary Dickinson, Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen presented with a dresser set. Louis Tackaeh, Dave Deutsch, Dorothy Dickinson, Cathrine Dick- Smith and Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Those present were: Mra. John Ralph Nelson, Art Gloff, Robert inson, Mrs. Alice Buckelew, Mrs. Maxon. Krcischer, New Brunswick; Mrs. Handerhan, John Koriko, Joseph Elsie Vealhower, Mrs. Milton Paul Yetman, Tottenville; Mrs. Deak, George Valocsik, Warren Dickinson, Mrs. Margaret Solomci, AUTOMOBILE' FOR Helen Morris, Mrs. Elmira Morris, Jensen, Victor Murdock, Al Jen- New Brunswick; Mrs. John Lisko, Executive Board Of P.T.A. Mrs. Joan Axen, New Brunswick; sen, Edward Hendlowikh, Wil Keasbey; Mrs. William Stephano, and Mrs. Frank Scnuy, liam Seal, Roy Hormanscn, Ber- and Miss Emma Zorance, Hope- Holds A Business Session nard Petersen, Wilbur Blanchard, lawn; Mrs. John Arsenault, Mrs. Melvin Anecker, Charles Toth Joseph Drost, Mrs. Steve Wojtan- The executive Board of Direc- and Frank Molnar. owski, Mrs. John Yakubik, Mrs. tors of the Parent Teachers Asso- Mildred Brechka Hostess Michael Arway, Mra. Anthony ciation oT Fords met with Mrs. To Bridge Club On Monday Petrie, Mrs. Joseph Harkay, Mra. Harold Jensen, Ford Avenue. A Mrs. Schantz Is Honored Wilson Johnson, Mrs. Rataczak, social hour followed the business Mrs. Walter Bonalsky, Mrs. G. That's All session. Mildred Brechka entertained At A Birthday Celebration Nagenast, Mrs. Louis Simon, Mrs. Those present were: Mrs. Adam her bridge club Monday night. Marz, Mrs. John Bonalski, Mrs. "No More to Pay" Prizes were awarded to Harriet Schantz, Mrs. Harold .Jensen, Mrs. Mrs. Adam Schantz, Summit Harry Rassmussen, Mrs. Clarence MANY MAKES Albert Larson, Mrs. Editor Schull, Caroline Sidun, Helen Kjersgaard, Mrs. Michael Yanov- Peters, anil the consolation prize Avenue, was given a surprise All Running-No Junk t'irecne, Mrs. Charles Kish, Mrs. party at her home by the Parent sky, Mrs. William Brose, Misses Morin, Mrs. Charles Ulanchard, was awarded to Muriel Miller. The Bertha Borza, Helen Borza, Mary next meeting will be held at theTeacher's Association, Fords. The Mis. Edward Bachman', Mrs. Wil- party was given in celebration of Smolinski, Irene Chanji, Theresa liam Handerlmn, and Mrs. Bon home of Miss Miller, Broad Street, Turek, Margaret Yusko, Catherine Perth Amboy. her birthday. Cards and singing tvere enjoyed during the after- Yusko, Geneviove Wargo, Edithe noon, Mrs. Schantz was presented Wargo, Lorraine Wargo, Gladys Schade, Erna Ferdinandsen, Ar- Selling Out All Used Automobile! with a lovely gift. Those present were: Mrs, Har- line Liddle, Julianna Yanovsky, old Jensen, Mrs. Edgar Greene, Elizabeth Yanovsky, Betty Elko, Mrs, Albert Ijirson, Mrs. Charles Mne Probreski, and Sophie Pro- A REAL SLAUGHTER THEY MUST BE SOLD Kish, Mrs. Charles Blanchard, breski. Mrs. Blanchard, Mra, Bachman, Elizabeth Lucas, Anna Choma, Mrs. Ben Gardella, Mrs. Morin, Helen Lucas, Mary Marino, Ann Sale Starts Saturday, Dec. 1 at 1 o'clock Mrs. William Handerhan and Mrs. Mahay, Marie Petrie, Irene Drost, Schantz. Alice Buchko, Jeanne Wjtanow- AGAIN WE PROVE THAT ski, Josephine Wjtanowski, Jean- This Sale will continue every day and night until all cars are sold. This is not an auction sale or trick sale REQUIRE A LOT OF MONEY TO BE WELL ne Bonalski, Mrs. Edward Spen- of any kind — THESE CARS MUST BE SOLD — All cars priced in plain figures and will sett as marked^ Mr., Mrs. Kohler Entertain cer, Miss Catherine Seyler, Miss PRESSED ... YOU PAY LESS HERE- Angline Petrie, Frank Dickinson, Only one car to each customer. This will protect you. When we run a sale, everyone knows it's a real sa||J At Dinner Party Saturday Edward Seyler, John Seyler, Wil- liam Brose, Sr., William Brose, and they buy with confidence. In this sale you will find cars worth $100 to $300. Many makes, mat^|J Mr. and Mrs. Kohler entertain- Jr., John Bonalsky, Leonard Bon- A SENSATIONAL SALE ed Sunday night at a dinner party alsky, Bog Leonard, Janet, John models, all wonderful bargains. | in honor of the birthday of their and Danny Lisko, Joseph Dudash, daughter Ldrrainc. Milton Dickinson, William Turek, OF MEN'S & WOMEN! Those present were: Mr. and Joseph Petrie, Frank Harkay, Mrs. George Miller and daughter Fords; and James Connelly, Jer- Kntherine, Mr. and Mrs. Frank. sey City. That's All (fcP'A *%Q Many Makel Christensen and daughter K,athe- rine, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Chris- tensen and son Harold, Mr. and Games Feature Of A Party "No More VkU^v Closed Cars if Mrs. Arthur Swenholm and daugh- .er Fredericks, Marie Miller, Jean Given By Mildred Manners Ienry, Mildred Leonard, Arthur Metier, James Aaroe, Harry Johiv i Mrs. Mildred Manners enter- To Pay" %JU This Group ion, and Christian Anderson, tained Monday at tea. Games were played and prizes awarded to Mra. Justine Marsh, Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Robert Bogota Honor Guest Peter Evans, and Mrs. Paul Hur- At Party On His Birthday ley. Those present were: Mrs. Jus- TIS NO SECRET-ANSWE| Mr. and Mrs. George Bagota en- tine Marsh, Mrs. Michael Leonard, .ertained Thursday at a party in Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Schussler, We have on hand many cars and we are loaded and instead of storing and holding them for the usual pric^v celebration of the birthday of Mrs. Peter Evans, Mrs. Paul Hur- heir son, Robert. ley, Mrs. Henry Manners, Mrs, we are going to slaughter the prices and sell them out. We are going to take our loss to do this, as we think Those present* were: Misses John Manners, Perth Amboy; Mrs. larriet Schull, Mildred Miller, Russell Franklin, Highland Park; it's the only sensible thing to do. Included in this sale, also we have for your approval fine late model dof| Muriel Miller, Jean Marshall, Mrs. John Julian, Newark. lenriotta Graf, Helen Marshall, ed cars. Also new Buick and Pontiac Demonstrators (used very little). Now is your chance to trade thaf Christina Moller, Arline Peterson, fane Johnson. Simon Entertains Friends old car for a late model closed car at a bargain. Michael Stevens, Henry Arm- ;trong, James Leonard, Harry In Honor Of His Birthday Christensen, Michael Komchick, Hamry Adams, John Henry, Jr., John Simon entertained Friday Late Model Auburns, Buicks, Studebakers, Ghryslersfg Stephen Franklin and Robert at a party in honor of his birth- Bagota. ' day. Prizes were awarded Jean Anacker, Helen Chaney,1 Willfam HupmobiIes,Pontiacs,Hu^sons,Clievrolets,Gldsmobaei| Kosel, Midiael Renniaj- Hairy Mrs. Anderson Is Hostess Turner and Caroline Sidun. Dur- ing1 the evening Barbara Popiel On Her Sixtieth Birthday and John Schussler entertained Fojrds, Plymouths, Nashs^ Packard s, Pierce Arrows. with a tango. 1 Mrs. Andrew Anderson. Crows Those present were; Misses Milt Road, entertained at a party Jean Anacker, Helen Chaney, THE ABOVE CARS ARE ALL PRICED RIGHT celebration of her sixtieth laroline Sidun, Barbara Popiel, birbhday anniversary. Mildred 'Brechka, Muriel Sheri- FOR THIS SALE AND ITS YOUR CHANCE FOR Those present were: Mr. and dan, and Harriet Schull, Mra. Eberle and daughter, Carole, William Kosel, Michael Rennie, Metuchen; Mr. and Mrs. Earl An- Harry Turner, John Schussler, A REAL SAVING. ! derson, K4iritan [1'ownship; Ld- Martin Armstrong, Hiarry Rennie, ward Ryder, Perfi Amboy; Mr. Stephen Wadiak,' Stanley McCann, and Mrsi Albert I Anderson, and Jay Timko, and Arthur Simon. 40 Used Cars Priced Worn $29.59 Up I children, Ulbert, Jr., Donald, Lais and Ruth!, Merrill Anderson, Royal —Postmaster George Apple- Anderson, i i , Mrstr . WeberHi.-I- , ArthuA_lrt r gate, Second Street, entertained Honestly represented to you. Certified Cars, Guaranteed Battery, New Paint, New Tires, Fine Mecha SUITS Anderson, Miss- Dorothy Fuller- the members of hjs sbalf at dinner Condition, backed by a Buick Dealer who has tried to serve you honestly. ton, Miss Dorothy Anderson and Sunday. The guests woro:' Ken- • ft : Miss Constance Anderson, FVPrds. neth Van Horn, Victor Lund .and d..lribl.l -5TYU _ QUALITY £ Wilton Lybeck. -VAIUI i PATTEN-WARREN NUPTIALS —Mr. and Mrs. John McGraw Mirv*kiui vilu*. ' and daughter, Helen, Newark, Oihm J5.98 Pay Jf CELEBRATED SATURDAY Mr and Mrs. Miclmel Patten, spent several daya with Mr. and $25 Secures Your Choice lo JM.98. Charles Street, Perth Amboy, an-Mrs. John Kluge, WjUiam Street. -M8NS Alt —Tho ''Funsters" met at the $1 A WHK WIU nounce thu inarriaKe of their daughter, EtSiyl May, to Leslie home of Alma Cavillito, King YOUR OLD CAR IN TRADE and "A YEAR TO PAY" UPTMIKIDDIB Warren, son of Mr.-and Mrs. Wil- George's Road. The members pre- Jackets' liam Warren, Main Street,, Fords sent were: Misa Holeq Miller, Miss PAYMENTS TO FIT EVERYONES POCKETBOOK AND EARNINGS. Tho ceremony was performed Betty Ferdiandsen, Miss Viola SulHfc O'C^t* %V\ Jackets *8" Saturday in Metticht'ii. Emily Pat- Moore, Miss Alma Oavillito, Miss Un of Perth Amboy iiml Wilham Frances Garrick, Miss Rita Ly- Hanson, Mctuclwm, were atten- beck, Miss Evelyn Liddle, Miss dants. Virginia Dunham. ' ' —Mr. and Mrs. Miller find UNION COUNTY BUICK —Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Waters daughter Beatrice have- returned, entertained Mr. ami MM. Michael from a week-end visit in Ponsnie. PHONE PEOPLES l,pnn«wl, Mr. and, Mrft. AtaK; —Mr. and Mra. George Ken- 339 N. BROAD ST. EL 2-3803 ELIZAB1 Mr. imd Mrs, CJirintcnnon nnd midy mid son Frank spent the 186 SMITH ST. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson weok-end in Little York. WOOPBRID( • NEWS OF KEASBEY RARITAN TOWNSHIP . By KATHERYN HAWKINS By KATHERYN HAWKINS 17 WILLIAM STREET PHONE P. A. 4-232S-,j 17 WILLIAM STKEET I'll ONE r. A. 4-232S-J. PARENTS ENTERTAIN ST. ELIZABETH SOCIETY COSTUME DANCE SPONSORED PATRICIA RYAN FETED IN DAUGHTER'S HONOR HAS TEA PARTY BY SCHOOLMATES BY PARENT-TEACHERS Mr ind Mrs. Stephen O.innu, The members of the. St. Kli7.f1. Miss Patricia Ky»n entertained An old fashioned dance, under Crows Mill H'mrl. entertained a", both Society held an onjoynb!.. the sponsorship of the Clara Bar- several of her school friends Mon- dinner Sunday night, in honor of tea party with Mr. and Mr.s. 1/,,,^ ton Parent Teacher's Association day at a party in honor of hev their daughter. Kli/.aboth lalde was held Friday night. seventh birthday. decorations were carnc corner of the room. LADIES AID SOCIETY Charles Slug, Joseph I [iniii.vi,}, HOLDS SILVER TEA ker Fvic Hanson, Miss Helen Richard Jago was general chair- fha'rnnk... I'eter Urban. Mis. John (Jail nnd Stephen Palink;, ' ntan, assisted by Miss Sherwood Tin Ladie Aid Society of tin- Helen Deal;. James Peak hIi7.n- (,'arlerel. " ' and Mrs.Jvler, Rose Rapp. Mrs. •First Bar-tiM Church of Perth Ainboy V.i-':d another of their de- lu-th r/.Tniin. Alex Huzik, MM. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Szci.hi, y\, Louise Kahn,; Howard Furbech, ' Stephen Peak, Mrs. Stephen Ko- and Mrs. John Ludns, Mr.' -n'.j Mrs. William Testa,' Isobelle John- iichtfiil si'vt r teas at the home of Mrs. William • Scibor. Karitar vach and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mrs. William Siska, Mr. and' Mr son, -Mrs. Hans Albertson. Mrs. Czinnu. Andrew Roman, Mr. and Mrs '.!,, Tyler. Miss Mildred Dalton. • Township. eph Szilagyi, Mrs. Winklcr/>]. ASso Mrs!' William Bennett. The .-'iif-:.; wtre: Mrs. Jnhn ; ETHEL TOTH HONORED Andrew Sabo, Mr. nnd Mrs. ,|(l|,n Mrs. John C. Anderson. Mrs. Er- Bernard!" Mr-. Howard White. ON SIXTEENTH BIRTHDAY Cyrus, Mrs. Katranski, Mr -i,, 1 nest Schuman, Mr?. Adam Zim- Mrs Fmn-.a Monroe, Mrs. Charle:- Mrs. Michne] Kubik, Mrs.'/,";',' merman-Mrs. Proha?eo. Mr?. Wil- Miss Elizabeth Spencer Mr and Mrs. Louis Toth, Hay Kel'lvr. Mrs. lu-i^'e Thistle, Mis- View Avenue, entertained at .1 l'ijacsko, Michael Szisko, liam Testa. Mrs. Faumnt nnd Mrs.Mic. e Uerlt-y. Mrs. Robert Mi- Stephen Danes, Mrs. Mr Oscar Kaus. Who is president of the party in honor of- the sixteenth Ilose. Mrs.' Elizabeth Meca'i. Fortnightly Guild of the birthday of their daughter, hthel. Lovn's, Mrs. Kutchcr, Mr „,, Perth' Amiv.y; Mrs. Anna Liddle. Mrs. I)\ Jottenvilie; Julius dy, Louis Shlller; Misses ][,.],,, winter llornvak, Ludas. Mary Szeehi, Aliec Audi ' more. 1 certainly was emrurriisscd." Dawe, Mrs. McClcod, Mrs. Louis csak, Julia Hnrvath, Kalinan S" Jlillef, Sr., Mrs. Louis Miller, Jr., k;i, and Emery Roman. How absurd, \ou s:iy? Mrs. Raymond Peterson, and Mis? McCloud. Metuchen; Mrs. John Tc be sure, i'.'s absurd. Hut what if you had to Miller, Mr?, Paul Miller, Mrs. — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ud;, mul Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael Slai;a, Andrew Xidson, Mrs. Agnes spent Friday and Saturday in X, " order electricity .is you do potatoes, or coal, or milk Frick, Mrs. Anton Lund. _ Mrs. Ross Artm.r Walling. Chark- --•• - the association on Mrs. Aladar Orosz. York. or bread? Olaf Xelisen. Mrs. Jererniasen, t0 lt Stephens Henry Becker Bob - £ j, was (iisai,std at this Miss Helen Miller and Miss Milli- m —lolin Kovacs and IVti.r si,,,n. Most of us never pve cur use of electricity a Monty. Frank Benson, and Georpe ^ ^\ Howard ^lrbeck w,,s PARENTS FETE DAUGHTER pie spent Friday and Satunl;,.-"j., cent N'eilson. Fords. Mct kl r 1 • ' " ' . delegated to furnish the tree. ON SIXTH BIRTHDAY Trenton. thought . It's such a habit—n part of our daily life Mrs. George Hale. Mrs. John After tho business session, re DR. LOWERY SPEAKS Miss Sally Ix-pkowska, daugh- --.Miss Marie Smoli-n, \\,,\,.u that we simply click a switch and electricity goes to Christoffersen, Mr?. Waldemar freshnients were served, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lep- Peterson, Mrs. Dora Sorensen, TO SAND HILLS P. T. A.. Hutsko nnd Kntlicririe K.-u.,| .,M.ni work. kowskn was given .1 surprise Sundiiy in New York. Mrs. Frederickscn, Mr?. Christen- Dr. Millard L. I.owery. county T0WNSHIP FIELD CLUB ]iarty, Saturday in honor of her —Mr. and Mrs. fii.,;.-,. Sa,iv,-i! Because we accept electricity as a part of our daily sen, Mrs. Ludwigsen, Mrs. John ' ' ' ' " OPENS SOCIAL SEASON sixth birthday anniversary. ITS DONE Jorgensen, Mrs. Chris Jorgensen, entertained Mr. and M|. j|rn.,,;,[ Th Raritan Township Field Those present were: Helen Kuzmir, Mr. nnd Mi. c,.,,,..,. habits, little thought is given to its tremendous value Mrs. Donahue, Mrs. Lillian Clark. onsu by tl- Sand Hills ILECTWCALLY Club opened its social season Sat- (iieralowski, Margaret Zifrnha, Knpiak, and Mr. a: d Mi -. HH'I- Misses Pauline Massioun. Blanche it-Teacher.;. Asset 1 in the home. urday night with a dance at th.. Marie Zalewska, Beatrice Mich- ert Regger. Friday. Hale, Ethel Olscn. Ruth Christof- ventv-rive a;tendc< Clara Barton school. ne-ls, Helen Witkowska, Harriet • Analyze your uses of electricity. Compare them to fersen, Vera Peterson and Clara George Vincz was chairman of Wendowska, Gratu Smigley, —Mr. and Mrs. (;tarted. ^:;^,!:-J:^n^:rt'V^ —Mr. and Mrs. Charles ('....;- a; tins ni<-etiiig, to be passed to ny vinu.. i.t th- ai.uvt- -tat-ii Win, u. Murazl and daughter Lillian have .-,

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' sen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mar- James Hara, Michael Gadomski, HAlllOltKllllN. his uif... ! tin have returned from a visit to j-'ifi."-n ,-i.Kt WIH- hi-nill-iM Muriel Peters, Millicent Comm- I'i. F:i. fi.r til., sill.- ,,f Little "Washington. ' ii"'.'i f<-i-t to u smi"1 tlii'ii.e n> iibitut I'l-.-luisi.-:. 'lat.-.l N'oU'lnWr - ml forty-fjvt- i tr. i ings, Beatrice Krushinski, Harriet Hy \irltl.' nf llic ali'.v,, ^T —Mr. and Mrs. George Merntt nunut.-.-i wi-st nl...ut thirty- i-iKht ':isi Check, Josephine Trygar, Berna- 0 in-- ,lir..i-t.-ii an.) il.liv.-r.-.! and daughter, Eva, left Monday f-'-i tu :\ mai>>-; tin-n .- in aii.in soiitii Idine Hara. i..s" for sal., at imlillr \ r• 11.]; 1. h WKHNi:SIiAV, THK l'JTll 1. to visit in Rhode Island. ' ^>;; ; ,i,.,,-r..,s forty !- "f HuilKLlH Sll.-I't. ili-t..lit <.!:• AI.A.V H. KI.Y. si'n!..-ii. sltiiiit-'. lyinic rinil brim,' 111 tht- i.'.i .i^iiiy-.tii,. and lliiity-t^t' ";i" —Mss Helen Schuster nnd Miss Tiiunsllili of WmnllirlilK.-. in til.- I'.nii.n r.-ltli- I 1 v ] ;r;, f,.,.t fi-.ru Ih. Marie Gowen, Fords, Miss Helen 'j'.l11^ !v. "Illt-AN- ..f Mi.l.llfsc.t .-ili.l Slut,• of N'<-w Ji'is.-r. P'-m-! l.t- tht- iiitftrni-.tlon of th- iii-l inuri- fully il.-srrili.-il ..n 11 ...'rt.nn ,'ily .1.1.' of Ii.>'-k-l.in Sn.'.-l ^-.1 Rummell, Raritan T o w n ship;, \v'i."n.;. i.-, :;i :<> lliilj. clltlllt-il ".M.i[l ..f AusoHii, M;uii.r •ly .-.Hi- "f Crown Mill- I:... Iwlln. \Vij...ll.i-i.lK«- T..W11- spent Friday in New York. ~ ^!l.lUt,.il Ill-- II i- riinninir 11 I M.uUi.-riV "' s!.:|i. Mii]'U"s.'X fnutity, si.tt.- ..f N.-w a li^, . to lli.i|«la» Str.-.-l. .-!..- ) l-is.-y, survi-y.-il unil inaiit"1'! l.y 1 -.i t - <.-! —Miss Beatrice Scheeler has siiKHiri" SAi.K . 111.I f,-t; Ilii-m-i- i;i nuti-rls. a. IN ii.il 1*..^. Siir^i-yfir^, ITT. S'mitli Str.-.-t, returned to Newark after visiting ,->," t\hi. )i sul 11 t v ni NdKTII A.MHuV i II" I I.I >I N"; SI r - tliirty 1 20) ft-.-t; lf;.-n..' - - her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. " •nay lins l.i-in li.T..tofor,. filfil AN'li I.I IAN ASS.H'IATI.iN", .i l.nly ill'! p,.l.il!.'l mill tl:.' Vrr< '!• Herman Rosen. . ...f m..nnat-,-.l j.r.-iuih.-f INKS 'itfi-l impri.v.-lii.-Ms tli.-r.-oii . su.-.-t. thirly . JI' . (> • 1 week-end in New York. v.'inl.i-r \ VJ31. .!.-.I 1'fai-.' of ln-nllilill.«- —Mr. and Mrs. John Sant en- 3ly \iitiit- of 11;.. al.ov^ >t TI;..' iiliiToMmat.- iiiiH.iint i.f Ill piT'iillniLt.' ami'iliil •••! '- Itertained relatives from Ruthey- l.i no- ilir.-.ti-.l anil .ii-11vcr.-.l I •l-r to I,.- .-.itl.ifl.-.i l.y >•!,! -iii I..' aatlsfl.-.l l.y "HI.I '"••' p...-.- to r-.ll.- ot pul.li. v.-n.ln.' oil •- .f (.ii.- ihi.uuixl mm. Ir nir..l ..in' th,.us.mil fi\. ' j ford over the week-end. WF.I.NKSDAY, THE 1STH 1'AV i-.U,i ^ i J l.'J^lj.lOH. MKt-tlHT' \',|! Ulit il..l!al« III 1" ""• lilU'KMHIOH, A, 11.. NINKTKK —Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lutz, of II'MH sai.- >•.!!. Hill tlii'-nmta of till- »-'l''- H1NDRK1I THIIITV-Kul'li .-l!l.-r ultl. all 11U1L pi,.KM!, r..i;Hili.-r vv:th all ..n-l .'ii.S'i. Main Street and Mr. and Mrs. ..1 :\\o ..'rlui-k, Stainlai'l Tin1..-, in . l.i!Ul..(.".-.i huf.-Llitaln.-nt. s ,1 ..p. hi-. |.rlvi!i'«ra. li.-ri-.lJ(-.ii...'•'•• Arthur Emery, Cooper Avenue, afti'itloi.n of tin- [jalil iluy, at llii- SI.1.- lit" (ir in I 1:1 t.-naiii .-i. tlit'r^unti, h.-!.,i.i •'•' spent Saturday in New York. tiffll-i- 111 till City i.t N.-w II; •:....-. i UiMTtaliiiiiK. >«!>»: iipl..:ltallillil.-. —Mr. and Mrs. James Alviu N. .1. AI.AN H. KI.V. . A).AN II 1 • READ THIS STATEMENT BY MR. KAUS: : AU iimt > rt.un tr: i.r [.art Sh.-liff. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nichol- lieri- ilftr, J.i SIM"N I, l'lM.'H. 1 ll ly 1 rll I .V J H. Wl'illl , (THIS STATEMENT WAS GRACIOUSLY GIVEN WITHOUT COMPENSATION OF ANY KIND) sen, Caniden. visited Mr. and Mrs "' '''-••• - "-'i- Moiat,-, i: Pullillur, Nornujn Zar! Sunday. X^'T^Z^l^ '., :3. 30 12-: I 11 :.l, 30; i:-T H- —Mr. and Mrs. Fred i odd, and Ji.i«y. "YOU CAN QUOTE ME AS CERTAIN- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmerman Iitlll« •""•»•» ani1 d"'. PERIMENT WITH ANY OTHER CAR IN P LY BEING SOLD ON THE NAME FORD. spent the week-end in Little York. tTn.Xu™ *!" 1. THE LOW PRICED FIELD. 1 HAVE HAD —Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lamp and tii,- in tin- i.ni.o «f iin- i'i NEW PRICES ON OUR MY PREVIOUS CAR WAS ALSO A FORD Mr. and Mrs. George Reddy spent Mx t-«nnt>-. MY NEW FORD V-8 SINCE JUNE AND Friday in Jersey City. •(,,,'ml:!r'i''l'!ih^ii!u.re«"' FIRST GRADE HAZEL BROOK li.n ..1 1I1- COAL 1 AND |AFTER DRIVING IT ALMOST —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clary, ir'iy"!!,,,.' ,,'r'"nii"-amin s-tr,.a a. th- FOR SPEED, ACCELERATION, APPEAR- Amboy Avenue, were week-eii(i (.- iim- i.f tjim.-i so.,-t; ti, 5- >. imrniM wiih i.uur.-i strr.i. ;, FORD V-8. I DID NOT WANT TO EX- IT REALLY PLEASES ME." ,'ity, spent the past week as ir""1"' "' """ I"""'"-'1 ''K'1! %nil '• EGG J. $12.00 KopperCoke .. $12.50 rucst of Mr. and Mrs. Michael ,K,UH; ih.-nte runnins i:i, i,,,rii, 1 fuvy, Woodbridge Avenue, i i.iuaiK-1 mtu tim first ii.--.iii.i-.! .„ Pocahontas Coal .... $9.25 —Mr. and Mrs. William Hurton **«*">•' >" '«"'«' '••;••'» - i have returned from a visit '^^T^'\^"1L ';',' ABOVE ARE CASH PRICES Let tlie Ford V-8 Prove its Superiority through New England and Cuii-;iiui»ii'r.i i,n Hit north by 1.1.111,1 st To You-as it has to this Satisfied Owner Mrs. George Belke and son, Wa!-"'" ""• '•""' '" Hnk'"'"" SI '• ••'• tor, Amboy Avenue motored t.S^^ii:':",::""" FRANK DlFINO & SON Newark, Saturday. i The uiinruiiinnii: uinount ,,i .:, —Miss Grace Hanley and Miss '"" '" '"', "•"^"e• ""' -'i. " Georgia •_ Milton have returned t™£ >^><>^. '.'^."r 92 Middlesex Avenue ISELIN from a visit to Wilmington. Del. |tin- I«M of thia i-aie, Phone, Metuchen 6-0980-M 11 —Miss Grace Olage spent Fri- !rl '''"B*!lltH " with an nmi .-.II.KUI.II da\»in Ni>w York ' « ' I'l-ivlk-ti-H. li<--rt-.iltaiii.iits „,,. uayin ntw lora. ,iiuitfiiiuic™ then-untu IJ..I,,I,KH,M Mrs. Michael Scheunrtel, and uiiywinc liLininir. Mrs, Helen Stark motored to Nev.-. ' AJ.AN II ark, Saturday to visit Mrs. Grace A. J. & J. S. W'KIHT, Hanson. ill.lili . .Sullelluiit. Mrs. Christensen" Mrs. Wilson, W. I. 11-23, 30; T2-7. M. and Mrs. Taylor spent' Friday in IFUYUNYFWACE OIL Cainden. SHKHUKS MALE —Mr. and Mrs. Georg. HIGHEST QUALITY FOR EVERY MAKE OF BURNER Sunday. —Miss Jennie Gormoley and [l(tm lo B.ilt, at V.-lliJuy PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Miss Millie Harris spent Friday in WKIJNKS'DAY, TIU: I2T11 ,my Newark. i UHi'lojuiiiii, A.-D. NI.MTKI-N H(J_Nl,)llEb TlllltTV-Kul'li ut twt, i/ilock, Htaiitlanl ,,,,,.. —Mr. mid Mi's. Cosgiove, Am- In tilt '•' of tht said ih.y, ;it t)1(. 1. DORSEY MOTORS, Inc. boy Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Spring- ffl.u in illy City K-rirr« ' N.-'.v lln'i er, Metuchen; and Mr, anil Mrs,, . J. PREMIER OIL & GASOLINE SUPPLY RAHWAY IN THK FIHST 1'I.ACK: PERTH AMBOY CARTERET Case, '• South Orange, spent the !liutn uf the .a|.il, 777 St. George Ave.* DALTON BROS., Cook Ave. week-end in Atlantic City, l.;uur. ew Brunswick Ave. COMPANY RAHWAY. N.J Maple and Fayette SU> —Mr. and Mrs. George Meeker "tel.Rahway 7-0262 Tel. Perth Arabov 4-3500 •Tel. Carteret 8-0411 and Mr. and Mra. Henry Smalley spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. — Please mention thia pajjer Phone Hah. 7-1263.— Nijjht Phone Rah.'7-0424-K John Morten, Jersey City. when buying from advertisers.— INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934 Helen Burger, Evelyn Raphael, BHERIFTS BALK MINSTREL'S GIVEN J CHANCERY OF NEW JBRBlff Hopelawn Child BY CHURCH GROUP Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jankowsky, H»lw«»n PAIRPIELD "Hnppy Hours," a minstrel, was Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murphy, William AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, HOPELAWN NEWS given by St. Cecelia's Church Wed- Dody, Niels Inatrump, John Bur- tion. Otunpliilniint, *ti«l TJRTTT ADA] ger, Joseph Huttemiuvn, Karl Bur- ISELIN ITEMS • nesday night. The entire chorus el nln., HAfcndnn n. By MARGARET POGYENA was dressed in costumes: the hoys ger, Irving Raphael. wain of ,r,s FIELEK HOSTESS llctnhur 2«. 19Jt. BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN ISELIN in snilor outfits, and the girls, in Hy vlrtn*1 of the nil '5 SEWING CLUB "OR CHARLES JAKOSA OAK TREE ROAD SHERIFF'S HAI.B long pastel-shaded gowns. IN rHJVNCTEItY <»' NKW JRIlflEV- . m- illrix-t<"i (inil dpllvnrp.l I will \]j-i George Fielek entertained The end men wore tuxedos of loud IlPtaocn WILLIAM H. KKM.KV. •me to nal* at iHihllf vrniUip on Charles Jnkoaa was the guost WKPNESDAY. THF,,2r,T» D\Y dt Ladies' Sewing Circle, Mon- f honor at a surprise hirtiidny colors. Cnmmlnnlnn*r of HnnklnR A Inwirnnro GIRLS SODALITY PLANS ilrs. Mary Nestor, Mrs. Georga al Mm Stntr- or N"w .Irmoy. etc. Ccun - PEfKMtlEn. A. D,. N1NETEBN arty given ,'it Woodbridge, Sat- Mnssnino Juaglinrelo sang a HH.VIHIKII THIItTY-FOUn lV I'lnns Cor the trip to be mnde CHRISTMAS PARTY Schneblie, Mrs. Herbert Goodman, Dlnlniinl, nn.l FRANK n, TnlN'KA nri.l urday. •Irs. E. Jirsa, Mrs. Arthur .lanke, popular song, "For All We Know," MAE II. TU1NKA, Ilia wlf.\ rt nK. Ilc- t tiv.. n'rlncli HttinOir'l Tlmrj In ',.' |in- club were completed. A The Girls Sodnlity of St. Cece- fpndantn. Ft. Fn. for Itio i>n\r- of nutrt- riri-n..i.n nf thp MM ilny. at the BM| Those present, were: Mary Ip- Mrs. Francis Johnson, Mrs. Pro-Anna Bieglecki sang, "I'm Count- 'fn ' •,,,, for llio most original design lia's Church met Monday at the r-n..i,,l prpmlin.!' 'lnt».l riclnlirr 11. DM, olilo, Elsie Baintcn, Tillie Juli- er, Mrs. F. Fredericks, Mrs. Gar- ing On You." The tenm of Carrol! 1 •irk. N. .1 ""' Parish Hall with Mary MeC.anu lly vlrtiii- f itio ntmv fitalf.1 Witt, to irnn nr Barotl «t. .,.',, pillow ense was awarded to an, Jane Bcrgoski, Florence Ter- eld Grogan and Mrs. Dennh and Duhny of Woodbridgc nnd o illirdf.l 111.1 iMIViTiMi, I \V|1| .'XIKIB.' All t fiiUn«-lnK presiding. Plans were made to iorrlniiftp ptl kowski, Mary Torrlck, Anna Tor- William More danced, Audrny | to BMn nt i ml ii l'..:' linns BeUler. hold a Christmas Pnrty, Decem- Kane. nrly il tn lylhl? and 4t Anclien of Rnhway sang "Sweetie wrcnNEsri r, Tiir. Finn n.w OF Wnn,lhrl( New llnmi'wkli. ..•Rtnrly fiv ft "f Joseph Bourgeois and Joseph Mau- nil II1:".. <•.' [,.: Joseph Kupsch, Mrs. Harry Sislto, Andrew Filzuln, Churl fair. Mrs. I'. Fredericks. J. eri. Charlotte Boivin, Iselin, All til.- ft'llowinK tr:"1! "r |i:ir.-.'l «> f ItEi'.INNIMl nt n pnlnt In the noil .,.,,lSi Mrs. HUSHOI Banks, Mrs. Vnrgo, Louis Philips, Louis Kalns, Bridge: Mrs. A. Ritter, Mrs. Plans were also made to present gave a tap dnnce. Miss Ethel Cam- nnil jtrtnnH^i horcln^rt'T' tmrtlri] rlv lino of AVorilcn Avrnuij,, •|.ni-ire Summers, Mrs. Herbert William Teleposki, Andrew Kut- William Breen, Mrs. Ann O'Coiii vmt'Tly nrw foot from Florlia Oft a talking moving picture and to ,don opened the second part, of rlv (lesrrll'.'i!. sltuiitp. lyliiK nn.l lipln, !,',.:.. imd Mrs. Stephen Kohlei', •hi, and Charli's Jakosa. hold n dance nnd a meeting will nor. tlir T imrthfrly in right i Also, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Si: Bunco: Mrs. Mary Nestor, Mrs. the minstrel with her song, "In the .irIlly ,\T MMillt'H^x nn.l St:itc ^T Nc\ :1OM tn fi:ii-l Wnrtl^n Avf>n'uo. Bev^nty^*. be held Tuesday to complete Garden of Tomorrow," aild Law- n.ry. ftli.l inori- fully il.wrllw.l »n flvo '".) fr.'t; thctlfs (!| wontBrly «n«l™ Ito, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Toth George Schnebbe. •I u-llli Wnnli'ii AVcniin. tlva (IK'" Hi-, and Mra. Joseph Ktipsch plans. rence Clancy sang and danced. rt:lln rllfi|> oillltMd, "M:i]i of Ifrlln .,,| daughter, Mary, .spent Sun- and Mr. and Mrs. Mnrci. The fourth Monday night, from .» Jrtwy. Ww»ll.i l.lrr. T.iwn»l,ll>. M|.| h Snilt tny five I.Ti» fi..-l ; Ihi'ni'P (f>> (wJOtl Avenue attended a surprise birth- all,it was a very good show by the I. I'.Ttli Ainlmy. NVw .liTw.V. ivlil, ,-. |.iinllli>l' with III.' llr-tt *Ti^"ii .'„,} in Trenton, N.-'.J. A successful card party \va- 'PARENT-TEACHERS SPONSOR looks of the preview, mill linn iH'i'li liiTi.tof..ri' flli'il In tlir .. y nt the homo of Mrs. 1 llio nurllierlj- Hue of Wo«(«JiS| • .Jlr- and Mrs. Arthur Balder held by the Hopelawn Fire. Ohm Willard Miller A CARD PARTY r.» n( llui ,X.-Ii-Ik or Mlil.M.'iCT I ...ml |...int In ,|. Mr. nnd Mrs. George; Rosen i The Parent-Teachers Associa- Fred' Wolf, Sr., of Deans, in honor ivt which lotH nro hntiwn nn'l ile!'l*.'n:tU Av i-nii.'; nlonK tiwjwti lM —Election of officers of the ii.u.l nurthfrh- llni- i,f Wiinlpn paiiy at the firehouse. The prize Four-year-old son of Mr. nf Miss Catherine Doll Saturday. n ^nl.1 niai" ;in Lot* 'I'wonty tU:lit i^' Aveini*tfil |l',.iii. Monday in Newark. tion of School No. (! held a card Young Men's Socinl Club will be nil twiMity-nlnr I2'.l) Hl.u-k H2-H. tlilrty i Jill font to the p..lilt mor pittMfc'l winners were-: Joseph Lazzia, fo and. Mrs. John Miller, 10 New —Mrs. Helen Wetzel and : . Kred Perse nnd Michael Doii- j party Friday fit the Green Street held on December 20. •Tho iijiiiroxlmiitu aiinmiit of tlm d^cr^ lU'.iilN'.NINI".. , :" ,:,n were ijuoals Tuesday of Mr ther Kocsi, Frank Franeclali, Mrs Brunswick Avenue, Hope- I School. Lorkta Grogan won the daughter, Helen, of Block Avenue o lie pntlnCIM liy mil.l .«:il.' h thi- nuir Tli" UH'riivlmnli- nini'ljnt nf the lawn. spent, the week-end in Washing- f f 1 vo lliiiiuiiiHl fi.nr liiinilri.il flfty-nl) 00 > tiiiti'llicr with tU• Mr. and Mrs. Krank Pifko, tiger, Theresa Barret, (!S|?'il MP« nsrurn c«TrDT~i.ii7 " ' non-ployer's prize. AT A PARTY ullh tlif ...Bin nf tlili pule, • •;?,™« • ;,..,v Brunswick Avenue, spent (lie Thc W h SCOreS WcrC: Pin0<:1llp Tiici'tliiT w-llli nil nml Hlnitiiliir (h Barrett, Michael Moore, Mr AT BIRTHDAY p^TY * ' GIRL SCOUT TROOP Mr. and Mrs. Lester Raphael of rlpliln, iirtvllp|;p!i, lirri'itltiunonlit lulil mi Tuk'flhor with nil nml nltlRlllat ••th'l;.- ,.',.i^k-eiid in New York. viRlits. iirlvlli'itcH. hi'ri-illlnmcntii and v^\{ Tbomns Saboy, Alfred Kanick AT BIRTHDAY PARTY [Kdward Mlyth, Mrs. A. Ritter, HOLDS COSTUME PARTY Green Street entertained at tli.»r.Minto li.'lonitlnK ur n • Mi'-' n'"l M'"a. Henry Duffy, party Sunday night. The guests unywlno iieiicrtiilnlni;. li'iuinifd .tluiri'iiiitii ticltinKlnB or Mrs. Kntchick, John Cobc, Joh •• Mrs. Herman Fischer entertain-'Karl Jankc, Mr. Dennie Kane, The Girl Scout Troop held a cos- ALAN II. EIA',' v w York, visited Mr. nnd Mrs, included: Helen Cooper, Kmnir Doples, Mrs. Kaminsky. cil Friday at a party in eclebra-JMrs, Arthur Janke, Leslie Wool tume party last Thursday at the Sheriff. I rmik Kramers Monday. tion of ,her birthday anniversary. Helen Nerling, Mrs. Frank Mos- Burger, Elizabeth Heybourne, 1 Wanda Markowitz, George Mc- Harding Avenue Fire'liouse.. Prizes JOHN A. DfeLANEV, Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Short carelli, Joseph Surina, Anna Cwie- Claire Cooper, Elizabeth Burger 21.00 Rollcltor. Cabe, Frank Kaminsky, Mrs. Wil- Those present were: Mr. anj kalo, Mrs. William Brown, Harry were given for costumes—Cutest: lM,| Mr. and Mrs. Mnrtin Lewin Aruine Brennan; most original, W.I. 11-9 16 2J 36 IYC> returned frrtm. a visit in liam Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ceres, Mrs. Henry Mose, Mr. and Mrs.Henger, Frank Frederick, Mrs. E. Kmil Hwitzer, Mrs. Schicker, Mrs, 'ieorge Clark, S. I., Mr. and Mrs.Lnsso, W. Weiss, D. Kerbs. Ethel Mohr; funniest, Rachel Gal- asso. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank How anil Kocsi, Alice Kaminsky, Albert KchuHsler, Fords; Mr. and Mrs. Bridge: Myra Howard, William M:-. nnd Mrs. Stanley Dow, An Starli, Willium (Hoc, Fred Jo'hlit, Norman Gereghty, Mr. and Mrs.Breen, Mrs. William Breen, Mrs. Those present wore: Sylvia Jen- SPEND AN ENJOYABLE EVENING AT John Sabo, Joseph Kanick, Al Herbert Williams, Mrs. Francis sen, Rose Gill, Leona O'Dell, Dor- r. i-hil<•• M- •'•> spi'nl Sunday with Frank Lang, Mr. and Mrs, Emil A Small Deposit y\r. and M",v Wilbur Me'erse, Schieker, George Papp, Earl Johnson, Frances Brcen, Mrs. othy Lordi, Mary Strubble, Arline i uiida (irove Rond. Sandergnard, Mary Jankovitcli, Horvay, Hallway, and Mr. and Boylan, and Mrs.Sullivan. Brennan, Gloria Frees, Ethel Will Reserve A Christ- Paul .Simon, Raymond Steelft, Mrs. Herman Fischer, Mr. and Bunco: Ethel Wilson, Mrs. Mohr, Clara Mohr, Ruth Setter- •Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Yiton, Helen Kocsi, William Larson, tone, Anna Riley, Barbara Moun- The Evergreens li-niis, N. Y., have returned home Mrs. Ralph Fischer, and Mr. ;mdJGeorge_ Sdmebbe, Virginia Fless- Gift of Cigars, Peter Johnson, Frank Doist. Mrs. Mrs. Gcorge Williams, Hopelawn. tier, Russell Tomaso, Dorothy ey, Helen Wetzel, Mary Dolan, :i:vr visiting Mr. antl Mrs. Rob- {ose Bedore, Marie Kane, Viola 242 FREEMAN ST., WOODBRIDGE, N. J. , i Slephcnson. William Heltiger, William Peter- Frederick, Philomena Tomaso, Pipes, Tobaccos or Cig- lon, Michael Kotchick, George PRIZES ARE AWARDED Kenneth Brown, William Moir, jonover, Concetta Ganlasso, Rn- FRONT OF WOODBRIDGE SPEEDWAY •Miss Virginia Peterson has Kotehiek, John White, Miss Klii- hel Galasso, Bernice Lasso, Marie i. t• irII(• < 1 from a visit in New AT CARD CLUB MEETING Alma Kane, Howard Ellis, Miss mik, Mrs. John Soiidergaard, Mrs. lJo cl Offerman, Vera Ashley. MR. and MRS. HERBERT LORENTZEN, Mgrs. Ihivcii, Conn. Mrs. Herbert Daly entertained K - n Kistrup, Mrs. Frank Kaminsky, r>nn Also: Mrs. Herbert Williams, • Krank Stahun and Frank Fos- the members of her card club, i Kummy: A. Albert and BERGER'S STORE Anna Kaminsky and Mrs. Anna W T A( ull Jrs. Selma Shohli, Mrs. Bernarel • i, spent Friday in Little York. Friday afternoon at her home,i '" ™m l -f- t XT , Oak Tr€e^Road, Iselin ICurehnir. lm Tan: Albcrt ilattenson, Mrs. Alfred Hyde, REFRESHMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Marks May Street. Prizes were awarded' Nahasa, and Vl( tor Kilte Mrs. Georgiana Andrews, Scout- >. nt Saturday ami Sunday visit- Mrs. Russell Carson, Newark ;. i "\ R mistress, Mrs. Gordon Gill, Miss • •••' Mr. and Mrs. John dross, Bel- FRIENDS GIVE PARTY Mrs. Jean Abel, New Brunswick ;.„ ™my: Theresa Romano and Mrs Nan Lcwls Genevievo Boehm, Miss Laura 1 .r,l. N. .1. FOR MRS. VENDEL Mrs. Michael Donovan, and Mrs. • - °y " 1 Ashley and Miss Dorothy Shohfl. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glowaki Mrs. Marie Vendel was the Harriet Carson. i „, ,, ~ 71—, „ . , _, , guest of honor at a surprise party Those present were: Mrs. Rus-I ,-~rhc \onng Men s Social Club YOUR DOLLAR • • I daughter, Paula, am! Mr. and 1 h 1(l lts an ua 1 Da nce FLAG POLE GIVEN given liy her friends in celebration sell Carson, Mrs. Harriet Carson,H ? " ' ^l A Mrs. Henry .Slocks and daughter, December TO FIRST CHURCH DOES \iiiia, motored to Clinton, Mun- of heft birthday. The party was Newark; Mrs. Jean Abel, Newl ,7 at the Pershing Avo- nlle 100 1 Sunday afternoon at 3:00 P. M. DOUBLE DUTY .; y. given at I It*"- home of Mrs. John Hrunswick; Mrs. Michael I)ono-l ™ T - .. _ _ ; e a flap; and pole was presented to Nzcfr, Trenton, N. J., Saturday. van, Mrs. Jessie Mulvi, Mrs. Frank I "T™ J^hn Fire Company No. HERE Mrs. Helen Bnrtttsti, mid Mrs. wl11 hol(1 a the First Church of Iselin by thc i ;nl Si-hoonei1 spi'iit Friday Those present were: Mr. .and Kircher, Mrs. Margaret Ritchie:' dance, December 8. TOMORROW and Mrs. Fred Perse. \lha "I01?? rals«(1 T'i K° tOTOrds Sons and Daughters of Liberty. DOLLAR DAY \c-w York. 'Mrs. Frank Gaydos, Mr. and Mrs. The service opened with a pray- George l'recop, Mr. anil Mr.;. the Christmas Fund for the chil- •Mr. and Mrs. Fred N'ale and dren. er by Rev. E. T, Tuten. The con- •n. (le'iirge, and Mr. .-111