The Beacon RARITAN TOWNSHIP Every Reader of the Beacon should keep In mind that Invites news articles and expressions the advertisements carry &a much of opinions on timely subjects from our •punch" as the news articles. Every readers. We welcome all such contri- advertiser has a message for the read- butions and will publish tham as far ers and uses this medium because he as possible. But, It Is very Important knows the readers desire to keep that all correspondence be signed by abreast of every advantage as well aa the writer. know what's goin£ on. (and Woodbridge Journal) Fords Office: Raritan Township Office: 465 New Brunswick Ave. The Voice of the Raritan Bay District" Cor. Main St. & Route 26 VOL. VI. — NO. 20. FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1936. PRICE THREE CENTS TRAINER MAINTAINS SC- FRED A, TALBOT, COLLECTION RECORDS HOPELAWN TILT CROSSING TRACK GROSSMAN TO PLEAD TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION'S NEW BRUNSWICK. — Leo RAMBLING WOODBRIDGE.—Tax Col- Grossman, former Justice of the NEW SUPERVISOR lector Michael J. Trainer is TO FORCE TOWN FATAL TO LOCAL Peace, who pleaded non vult FIGHT FOR HIGH SCHOOL WILL BE REPORTER maintaining: his record of es- recently on five counts will tablishing records. Up until plead on 25 all allocations to- ••Say s= last night, Trainer had collect- TO TAKE A HANDMAN HERE TOES. day, according to assistant DECIDED BY SPECIAL REFERENDUM SUBMITS REPORT ed $19,193 more than for the Prosecutor James S. Wight. It # In preparing today's same number of days in July CSIK SAYS PEOPLE 'FED UP' JOHN POCH. 42, KILLED is expected that Grossman will RARITAN TOWNSHIP.—Rari- grounds of the Clara Barton and chatter, I tried like blue last year. Oak Tree schools, The projects TOWNSHIP SCHOOL HEAD WANT TO HAVE MUNI- BY TRAIN AT L V. plead non-vult on the charges tan Township's fight for the erec- blazes to be accurate but Up until and including the today. tion of a high school in this com- were prepared by Stanley Van last Friday morning's ex- REPORTS TO BOARD CIPAL PLAYGROUND R. R. CROSSING Sickle, chairman of the building 23rd day of July in 1935 Train Grossman will come up for munity arose to a high pitch, when citement got me all con- OF EDUCATION er collected 356,000. At the sentence next Friday morning. and grounds committee. fused and instead of in- count last night, the tax col- HOPELAWN.—The Hope RARITAN TOWNSHIP.—Cross- the members of the Board of Edu- terviewing those whom I RARITAN TOWNSHIP.—Only lector recorded §75,193. lawn playground situation, ing the tracks of the Lehigh Valley cation discussed this matter in a intended to contact, I did a few minor changes were asked in Railroad, at the Liddle avenue lengthy discussion, Monday nighl. the calender for the coming school which has occupied the at-crossing, Raritan Township, Tues- SIX ARE INJURED nothing but park myself nj ht cost The resumption of efforts to in room 225 in the Perth year, submitted by Frederick A, tention of the second ward-!day g - the life of John Poch 42 of JAMES BARRETT, force the government to recognize Amboy General hospital Talbot, new township supervising ers this week, may come to . . Woodbridge avenue, principal, who assumed his duties RARITAN WOMAN the fact, that the township is sore- where this mighty-chest- an end with the Township Clara Barton section of the town- ly in need of an institution of high- IN 4 ACCIDENTS ed, Rambling Reporter July 1. The report was accepted by ship, when he was struck by a the Board of Education at its meet- taking a hand in the three- STELTON, LOSES er education, was pushed by board has a brand new daughter train near the crossing. He died at members William R. Robertson, (Sandra Jean, in case ing, .held Monday night. IS EXECUTRIX IN cornered squabble. It is un- the Perth Amboy General hospital It was agreed to shorten the Martin J. O'Hara and George OVER WEEK-END you're interested) board- derstood that last night the shortly before midnight, Tuesday. Thompson with the remainder of # ing. spring or Easter vacation from a Poch was an his way to a store HIS FIRS1WIFE RARITAN TOWNSHIP POLICE full week to half of Thursday, two representative-„s Of th- , , , r . the board in accord with their o-O-o PROBAIEJL WILL second ward, KEPT BUSY, GIRL IS March 11, Good Friday, the Mon- ELIZABETH BERGE! NAMED p .,, _to purchase a package of cigarettes MRS. HENRIETTA BARRETT day and Tuesday following Easter. man Charles J. committeeAlexande-r rtrainwnens hwere wae approachins hit by theg trainthe cross. Two- STRUCK BY CAR However, I almost did get IN NEW BRUNSWICK OF HIGHLAND PARK lated to the other members of the around to see the following people School will reopen on Wednesday and Committeeman James ing at the time, in opposite direc- of that week. MAN'S WILL tions and as he stepped out of the GETS DIVORCE body that the government is ask- RARITAN TOWNSHIP.—Mary • for the purpose of learning what Schaffrick, received maps ing that public referendum be they thought of reporters. To the School will open on September way of one, .he was struck by the Smith, 18, of 124 East 129th street, 9 and will be closed on the regu- NEW BRUNSWICK.—Accord- from the Tow,nship attorney other. NEWARK. — Advisor Master taken on school projects before New York City, and who with her question "What do you think of John Matthews in Newark, Tues- an application is made to the PWA reporters?" they answered: lar holidays including November ing to the terms of a will admitted which showed likely spots The impact threw Poch down sister, Mildred, 17, were visiting 3, Election Day. The school year to probate at the office of Surro- which the Township has tak-and left his right leg under the day, decided that James A. Bar-funds so that the expense of ma- fiiends in Raritan Township, re- o-O-o will end on June 18. gate Frank A. Connolly, Monday, en over fen- non-payment of wheels of the train which cut that rett, of Stelton should drop his king applications and forms can ceived a dislocated elbow, when Elizabeth Bergei, of Player ave- "harem" ideas and go back to the be dispersed with in the event the George Thompson, president of taxes and with very little ef- member off at the knee and con-old American custom of keeping struck by a hit-and-run driver on CHARLES GRAND- the board, was in charge of the nue, Lindeneau section of Raritan tinued down the tracks. Bleeding taxpayers fail to sanction the pro-the superhighway, near Main Township, is .named executrix of fort can be converted into just one wife. Under the circum- jects. jean (chief of police, meeting with William R. Robertson badly, Poch called out for help. stances, Mrs. Henrietta L. Barrett street, Bonhamtown, Sunday Stanley Van Sickle, Joseph Ambro the estate of Richard Popp, form- playgrounds. He further stated that should the night. Raritan Township): erly of Lake View boulevard, New His cries were heard by Sigmund of Highland Park was granted a sio, Martin R. N. Conway, J. Her- According to John Breckenridge, Nagy, of Little avenue, and An- township voters agree to the pro-; ghe Wflg taken to thQ Middlese>: "Give a reporter a sim- Brunswick. divorce from her bigmist husband, ject, there was some possibility ple story on a bachelor bert Wildgoose, Martin J. O'Hara, of the Recreation Department, thony Badessa, of 78 Lee avenue, James, who had gotten himself General hospital by Patrolman istrict Clerk John Anderson and Popp died from injuries received Sam Klug, of Hopelawn, was des-Hopelawn, a passing motorist. Ba- that the $285,000 which the board Clarence Stout, who investigated another wife, while still married wants to erect the high school may committing suicide, and Supervising Principal Frederick A. when he was struck by a car driv- ignated to be the supervisor at the dessa applied a tourniquet to the to Wife No. 1. the accident. At the hospital, the the next day you'll find Tolbot, participating. en and owned by Nathan Pre- pJayground, The equipment which bleeding leg and with Nagy's help be furnished by the PWA. Of this girl was given treatment and X- Mrs. Barrett related to the court amount, 45 per cent would be in a screeching headlines all minger of 163 Madison avenue, was used, belongs to the Hope- placed Poch in his automobile rays were taken of her injury. New Brunswick, on Woodbridge that her hubby had married again, direct grant, with the remainder about the "Love Nest" lawn Fire Company and the Par-and drove him to Woodbridge in bonds to be either sold by the Miss Smith and her sister were avenue, Raritan Township, in ent-Teachers' Association, but thewhere Patrolmaan Dalton of the three years after the first wed- walking along the super-highway which he secretly set front of the St. James' Episcopal ding, and was living in New York. township in open market or to the SUIT IS STARTED latter unit has not been active for Woodbridge police and Sigmund Barrett was arrested and served PWA. Sunday night, when a car struck up. I think they're a church, December 28, 1935. He was some time. Breckenridge said that Nagy brought the injured man to Mary, spun her around and threw bunch of pests and con- 55 years old at 1he time of his several months in a New York jail, The township has had an appli- at first Klug appeared to be ac- the hospital where the injured leg after pleading guilty to bigamy. her to the ground. Mildred was not founded liars." AGAINST GAS GO.death. ceptable to the firemen, but that was amputated. He had lost con- cation for funds for the high injured. No description of the hit- j Popp died in Middlesex General later Klug was told to go and thesiderable blood and an effort was Wife No. 1 then instituted di- school on file for more than three and-run car was available. o-O-o hospital several hours after the equipment withdrawn. being made to give him a trans- vorce proceedings, naming the sec- years, but has failed to receive Four Hurt accident of shock and a heart con- fusion when he succumbed. ond Mrs. Barrett as correspondent. any encouragement from the Fed- "It is my understanding of the eral authorities because of the fin- Louis Literate, of 309 Grove WALT CHRISTENSEN, BY A.ANTONIBES dition aggravated by the accident. Barrett contested the suit and as- street, Perth Amboy, his wife, (mayor of Raritan Town- case," said Breckenridge, "that the The train which struck Poch was serted that his second marriage ancial status of the township. He was slightly cut and bruised. fire company wanted one of their operated by Engineer Eugene Mary, and two children, Eleanor, 3 ship): "I've had them pan FORDS MAN INSTITUTES was in name only. He was directed Members of the school • -board Charles Popp and Terez Marton, ow,n men to supervise the grounds, Fitze.nger of North Fourth street, by the court to pay George M. and Marguerite, 6, were slightly me. I've had them praise son and daughter of the testator, Lehighton, Pa., and conducted by went to Washington in an attempt injured when the car in which me, but I've found them SUIT FOR $25,000 but the men could not measure up Margolis, who represented Wife to have the project approved but are .named as his heirs. Both are to the efficiency and the eligibil- Harry Walckoff, of South Fourth No. 1, a $50 fee. they were riding collided with a to be decent, trustworthy FOR INJURIES now living in Phoesti, Roumania. street, Lehighton, Pa. were unsuccessful. machine driven by Michael J. Cer- and honorable. At least I ity necessary under the state rule. FORDS.—A suit was instituted According to the application for The recreation department had to. The victim was a WPA worker At the conclusion of the discus- mak, of Carleton street, New think so," probate, there is no money or prop and is survived by his wife, Mary, sion, Thompson referred the mat-Brunswick, Sunday afternoon. o-O-o against the Perth Amboy Gas withdraw its supervision with the Light Company, 222 Smith street, erty to the estate.. result that they have no handi- and a brother. Frank, of Oxford ter to the high school committee The Literates were taken to the KEASBEY MAN IN 1 AUGIE GREINER, (mayor of Perth Amboy, Monday for $25,000 The will, which was signed on craft classses, sandbox and other Furnace, N. Y. Arrangements are and hinted at the formation of a Perth Am :^ hospital. by Albert Antonides, of this place. June 16, 1931, was witnessed by activities. I believe that the fire being made for the funeral. special committee soon to force were they treated for shock ajid Woodbridge Township): "I think action on the project. I'll write a song about reporters The plaintiff alleges that he Lewis D. Busch and Mildred K. company has its ja.nitor supervis- minor bruises and then sent home. and call it 'Now We Know What was seriously injured in an unusu- Fisher, of this city. ing the swings and seesaws.'' POOR CONDITION Robertson, chairman of the high The accident took place nt the in- LOUZAY Means.' " al accident which he charges was People Fed. Up school committee, urged immedi- tersection of Bloomfield boulevard caused by the negligence of the According to John Csik. who MUNICIPALITY IN ate action on the proposal and sug- and Carleton street in the Clara o-O-o gaslight company. presented a petition to the Town- AFTERJCCIDENT gested public explanation through Barton section of the township. meetings in the schools of what On November 20, 1935, he WIFE GETS PAY ship Committee asking the muni- Cermak stated that he was head- SYLVIA DUNHAM, TWO HELD TO AWAIT OUT- the expenditure would mean to ed west on Amboy avenue and had (popular Fords good- claims he was driving along Crows cipality to provide a playground, 'TIP - TOP SHAPE the township. 1 Mill road, Woodbridge, and that he ! the people of Hopelawn are "fed COME OF INJURIES SUS- started to make a right turn into lookea ) : "In case I stopped at the New Brunswick I ENVELOPE, HUBBY up' with conditions. On a resolution of the board, Carleton street across Bloomfield TAINED BY CHARLES District Clerk John Anderson was went out with a news- avenue intersection to permit oth- i "The whole argument arose out MARTIN boulevard, when his machine col- paperman, I'd carry a er cars to pass. While standing i of the fact that the firemen want- SAYS TREASURER given power to sign salary vouch- lided with the Literate automobile. stere, he says, there was a sudden j GETS $2 WEEKLY jers if the money is available. The Mr. Cermak and his wife, who was hat pin for protection. ed one of their members to get a $635,696.83 RECEIVED BY teachers are now more than three explosion which threw both ,bim ORDERS JUDGE BROWN IN PWA job," he said, "and they get MORGANSON DURING KEASBEY. — Charles Mar- riding with him, were uninjured. My God! Don't print tin, 62, of 82 Highland avenue, months behind in their salary. There were no complaints made. and his car for a great distance. provoked because they didn't get FIRST SIX MONTHS that." He charges that the explosion CASE OF HOPELAWN MAN it. If the Township will provide us Keasbey, is in a very serious con- The school board granted per- Patrolmen Alan Rolfe a,nd John mission to the Parent-Teachers' o-O-o was caused by gas escaping from with the land we will get equip- Ex- dition as the Perth Amboy General Jacob investigated. "RED" MADISON (for- a mam of the gaslight company \ WOODBRIDGE. — Shades of ment somehow and we will not WOODBRIDGE. — hospital, as the result of injuries associations of the township Three Cars Collide mer committeeman Fords) have to depend on a,ny group. All actly $635,696.83 was re- sustained when a truck owned by;schools to make use of the school No one was injured in a three- which Jie alleges was permitted to Blackstone and other great legal buildings on their regular meeting "A reporter is a person escape because of the company's authorities. Or was it King Solo- the parents are interested in, is ceived by the Township the Perth Amboy Gas Light Co., car collsion at the intersection of 100 per cent drunk, 99 per failure to properly maintain its mon that displayed the keenest that the children have some place Treasurer during the first six in which he was a passenger, col- nights and other nights requested. Main street and the super-highway cent goofy, and 75 per system. mind? Anyway, we have heard of to play in during vacation time." lided with a car at the intersection The board approved applications Sunday night. cent Idiot." months of this year accord- lor Works Progress Administration judges reversing decisions but Csik said that in case the Town- ing to a report by O. E. Mor- of West and Woodbridge avenues, According to the report oE Pa- o-O-o TRUANT OFFICER GETS now Judge Arthur Brown has re-ship didn't have any available Sewaren, Monday afternoon. As a funds for the grading of the troman Stout, who investigated the ....JUDGE URFFER (police record- versed the order of things and it ground, there are a number of ganson with State Auditor result of the crash the truck turn- accident, Joseph Thompson, of 17 er, Raritan Township): "It has NEW SUBURBAN AUTO is the wife who will have to al- property owners who would be Walter Darby's office. ed over. Together with his injur- Volkert street, Highland Park, wan been established that the report- —•—* — lot spending money to the hus- glad to supply the land if they got Commenting on his report, ies which are proving to be moic making a left turn into the super- er is really a member of the hu- WOODBRIDGE'.— Truant offi- band. But this how it all happened. an abatement on their taxes. serious than first expected, Martin NEW RESOLUTION highway from Main street when man race—homo sapiens." Morganson said, according to the police, has de- he collided with a machine owned cer N. P. Jensen will have a new Steve Toth, 44, of Pennsylvania "Why the whole thing wouldn't "The financial condition of the o-O-o car, for the contract for a subur- avenue, Hopelawn, was arrested cost the Township anymore than veloped pneumonia. and driven by Balint Malis, of 451 Township of Woodbridge has been John Poltarak, of 653 Johnstcne Inslee street, South Amboy and JIM SCHAFFRICK ban car at $842 was awarded Mon- Thursday morning by Officer John $15 or $20 at the most,' Csik ex- exceedingly better this year. In AFFIRMS ISELIN day ,night to Dorsey Motors, Inc., Govelitz on a drunk and disorder- plained. street, Perth Amboy, was the driv- headed toward Trenton, on the and CHOLLY ALEX- fact, I can safely say that in the er of the truck. Other passengers superhighway. The force of the an-der (committeemen, of Perth Amboy, by the Board of ly charge on the complaint of Mrs. last three months the financial Education. Other bidders were Toth. Appearing in police court were Thomas Walters, of Wood- ASSESSOR POST crash caused the Thompson ma- Woodbridge Township) Frank Van Syckle and the Sea- condition of our municipality has lawn avenue, Fords and Frank chine to collide with a third car tlie woman told the judge that her been better than it has ever been "We think reporters board Sales corporation. husband went on periodic sprees "NO MONEY FOR Van Pelt, of 216 Second street, owned and operated by Frederick ; since 1929." Keyport, who were thrown out of SUPREME COURT ACTION Catanese of 346 Avenue W, Brook- are a bunch of nitwits Bids were also received for jan-spending the money she needs to Morganson pointed out that this itors' supplies including brooms run the household. the truck. Walters was treated for CUTS DOWN MATTEN- lyn, N. Y. Thompson claimed thai and pains in the neck. year the Township did not have to sand in his eyes. Van Pelt and Pol- Malis passed a red traffic signal to and brushes, but due to the variety Taking the matter under advise- OIL IN BUDGET" borrow any money from the banks. SON'S TERM We wish you'd scram." and types of samples submitted the ment, Judge Brown, ordered Toth tarak escaped injury. Martin was strike his automobile. o-O-o decision will not be made until "In 1934 we borrowed $60,000 taken to the Perth Amboy General Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Ther- tc turn his pay envelope over lo from the banks. Last year t he TOM PATTEN, (Re- next Monday night at a special his* wife each week and Mrs. Toth hospital. WOODBRIDGE. — Due to the esa Basz, of Dorothy avenue, Bon- porter, P. A. Evening meeting. Five concerns submitted DECLARES NIER loans amounted to $25,000. This Mrs. Rozalia M. Brido, of 650fact that the New Jersey State Su- hamtown, who were riding in the in turn to give her husband two year we did not borrow a cent, yet News): "I know a lot of bids. dollars for spending money. The WILL NOT SHOW DISCRIM- Forty-ejghth street, West Palm preme court has declared the as-Thompson machine, escaped un- scribes and I like 'em all. we had cash in the bank to pay Beach, was the driver of the car hurt, Mrs. Anetta Catanese, of 34C J. L. Hammett Company of New order stands for , one year, and INATION HE TELLS ALEX- off the June 15 issue of baby bonds sessor's law, which extended the However, I think you're ark was awarded the contract for Toth was warned that if he failed that figured in the accident. Avenue W, Brooklyn, and the lousiest. But, for the school supplies on the bid of $6500 ANDER to months before they were due Mrs. Brido and Poltarak were, term of assessor from three to Blumit, of 239% Summitt to give his earnings to his wife, he and the amount was approximate- others, I think they are while Milton Bradley Company of would be brought in again. released on their own recognizance five years, unconstitutional, the Jersey City, riding in the the finest specimans of New York was the successful bid- WOODBRIDGE. — Com-ly $40,000." on a charge of autrocious assault Township committee introduced a machine were uninjured. manhood." for the contract on art supplies at FORDS.—Mrs. George Misak mitteeman Ernest Nier, as Of the total amount received, and battery by auto, to await the • new resolution Monday night fix- Truck Hits Man f o-O-o $1,225. and children, Lillian, Margaret and Morganson said $604,933.66 came outcome of Martin's injuries. 'ing John Mattenson's term as as- Frank Mupo, of 219 Adam s chairman of Public Works from the tax collectors office; $27,- VIC PEDERSEN (police com- Confirming the discussion at a George, Jr., of 88 Hornsby avenue essor for three years from July 1. Newark, received a laceration ,}f missioner, Raritan Township): "I'd previous meeting increases in sal-are enjoying a month's vacation at department, was under bom- 443.21 was anticipated revenue and TOWN AWAITS REPORT :Mattenson was serving the unex- the right knee and thigh when i. hate like the devil to be seen with ary were voted for three school Lake Ronkonkoma, Long Island. bardment once more at a $3,259.96 contained miscellaneous pired term of the late John R. was struck and knocked down bv a one." secretary, one to be increased $180 j "Wish you were here" cards re- meeting of the Township receipts. The balance on hand as of 0F PENNSY CHECK-UP Egan, Sr., of Fords until July 1 of truck in the driveway of the o-O-o and two to receive a raise of $50 ceived here assert that the Misaks June 30th was $52,909.65. "• ', this year. American garage on tl.e * committee held Monday The disbursements for the first MIKE YAN0VSKY each. are having a "swell" time. night. Bad roads, especially WOODBRIDGE.—Township of- I When the supreme court declar- highway Saturday. Mupo (Foaxis beer garden op- six months of 1936 were as fol- ficials are awaiting the report of :ed the measure unconstitutional in treated at the office of Dr. S- dusty roads, was the amuni- lows: the Pennsylvania Railroad as tc jtwo other cases recently, it auto- McLcod, of Raritan avenue, High- erator) : "I'm busy now. tion used. Bills paid in cash, $46,617.25; the results of the check they made jmatically settled the case of How- land Park. Come around sometime FORDS LEGION BRIEFS First Ward Committeeman John paid to school board in cash, $58,- last weekend at the first ward 'ard Pender against Herman Stern. The truck was owned by the when I'm not here." Bergan decried the condition of 942.44; paid to state ERA, $22,- crossings. [ Pender contended that he had twoSouthern Motor Transport Com- o-O-o Milton avenue, Strawberry Hill 597.50; paid on 1936 county taxes. Township Attorney Leon E. Me- years to serve due to the new lawpany, of Ashland ,Va., and was op- SAM KATZ (Fords The prizes awarded by the day evening, held at Dunellen, the street, Benjamin street and Ruddy $29,096.94; tax revenue bonds jElroy has written the railroad and that Stern's appointment was erated by Henry W. Gentey, of druggist): "What do you Blanket Club, of the Harry Han- Ladies Auxiliary of the Harry street. paid in cash, $20,715.45; tax title iheads, asking for a complete re-'illegal. Ashland. want to chisel now?" sen Post No. 163, American Legion Hansen Post were again victorious Streets Ditches, Says Bergen bonds paid in cash, $18,120; inter-,port and also complaining against! o-O-o and its Auxiliary, were won by in being awarded the membership "After rainy weather," said Ber- est payments, $63,038.78; baby the speed of a refrigertor freight' BOB HARRIS (Heyden Chemi- Mrs. William Gloff and Mrs. Flor- cup. Those who attended were, gen, "the streets are nothing but bonds paid in cash, $131,640; baby train that went through the town cal boss): "I do not choose to talk.1" ence Olsen. Mrs. Emma Smith, Mrs. Emma Ba- ditches." bonds cancelled, redeemed through | Wednesday afternoon at a speed of • • • • ker, Mrs. Ella Christensen, Mrs. Bergen suggested that the Town collector's office $212,760; paid in about 50 miles an hour. McElroy NOW '*'* Better Than Ever The Junior Auxiliary held a reg Sophie Looser, Mrs. Esther Sund- cash, state school tax, $5,760.90, JACK ° MANT0N, quist, Miss Julia Dani, Mrs. Rose ship apply for a WPA project to says he will insist that the 30 mile (Fords copper): "Git ular meeting last night at the home curb and gutter and otherwise re- balance. The baby bonds in the speed limit be maintained. of Cynthia Sunshine. The meetings Sharick, Mrs. Emma Chovan, Mrs.pair the streets. last item were turned over by the along little doggie, gif Bertha Cooley, Miss Cynthia Sun- state to the local school board. AI- APPLIES FOR LIQOUR LICENSE along." will "be held regularly every sec- shine, and Mrs. Rose Sunshine. Charles J. Alexander, commit- CHARLIE'S TAVERN ond and fourth Thursday evening • • • a teeman frcm the second ward, de- together approximately $50,000 FORDS. — Isadore Mey- o-O-o at Legion Hall at 7:30 P. M. Plans manded that oil be used on the was paid in stateschool taxes for ! ers, of 658 New Brunswick avenue, BEST PLACE IN TOWN SANDRA JEAN (seven- for the installation of Junior of- Election of officers of the Post dusty streets of his district. 1935. The total baby bonds re- Fords, applied for a plenary retail day-old daughter of the ficers are under way. Auxiliary will take place at Le- Nier, however, reiterated his stored in cash and in the collector's consumption license at a meeting WILLIAM & NEW STS. WOODBRIDGE, N. J, Rambler himself): *Ker- gion Hall, at the next regular meet previous statement, that no oil office for the first six months was of the Township committee Mon- j reea chooszzr hlsnm ssltt- At the meeting of the Executive ing on July 28. Refreshments will would be used this year. $344,500 and the total disburse- day night. The matter was referred "Special Tables for Ladies" - arrrooo." of Middlesex County on. Wednes- be served. (Continued on pa£» 8) ments were, $614,887.22. | to the police committee. \ PAGE TWO FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1936. FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON President, Lions International 1 TT IN THE BAG KEASBEY COUPLE What Do You Know About Health? ENGAGEMENT OF FORDS WOMAN'S TENDERED PARTY By FISHER BROWN «itd NAT FALK VIOLA MOORE IS CLUB TO HOLD ON ANNIVERSARY ANNOUNCED HERE BENEFIT SOCIAL MR. AND MRS. LOUIS SZE- FORDS GIRL WILL MARRY LAWN PARTY FOR BENEFIT CH! CELEBRATE 25 YEARS JAMES ZILAI, OF WOOD- OF LIBRARY FUND TO BE OF MARRIAGE BRIDGE HELD MONDAAY LSHOULD KEASBEY.—On occasion of FORDS.—At a surprise birthday FORDS.—The Fords Woman's their twenty-fifth wedding anni- EVERYONE TAKE party, Monday night, Mr. and Mrs. Club will hold a benefit lawn par- versary, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sze- William Frankel, of Ford avenue, ty Monday afternoon at the home chi, of Douglas street, were tend- OUTDOOR. announced the engagement of their of Mrs. Soren Hanson, New Bruns ered a surprise party at their EXERCISES? daughter, Miss Viola Moore, a stu- wick avenue. The affair is being home by a group of friends. The dent nurse at the St. Michael's held to obtain funds for the local affair was also given in honor of 2WHOWAS EDWARD JENNEP, ? hospital, Newark, to James Zilai, library fund. It is scheduled to Mr. Szechi's fiftieth birthday. of Woodbridge. An evening of start at 2 o'clock. A late dinner was served at dancing and games were enjoyed. A successful lawn party was which Louis Mezo acted as toast- The guests included: Misses Hel- held by the same group earlier in master. He called upon William en Miller, Sophie Blonski, Rose the season at the home of Mrs. Siska, Stephen A. Vereb, Frank Hathaway, Messrs. Joseph Murphy Edwin R. Kingsley, of Faxker- Bernice Klem. U. S. Senator W. Warren Barbour of New Jersey, conferring Galambos, Joseph Molnar, Louis and Clarence PhiUip, of Newark; burgr. West Virginia, was elected One of the largest attendances with Governor Alf M. Landon, Republican nominee for Pres- Capp, Mrs. John Papp, Mrs. John 3.How is Miss Alida Van Slyke, of Avenel; President of the International As- in the organization's history was ident, at the Topeka, Kansas, State House. Senator Barbour Pirigyi, Joseph Pankowich, John "VITAMIN Richard Sigene, of Perth Amboy; sociation of Lions clubs at the 20th recorded at that event. Similar sup Gall, Stephen Yanvary, John Yu- annual convention held this week assured Governor Landon that the latter would carry New D MILK Miss Mae Rhodes and Barbara port will be sought for Monday's sa, Joseph Toth, and Frank Balog PAODUCED? Stern, of Woodbridge; Messrs. at Providence, Rhode Island. Jersey In the November elections by a quarter of a million affair. as speakers, each extending their Leonard Campbell, George Gerig, Mrs. Anton Lund is chairman of votes. good wishes to the honored guests Oakley Blair, James Zilai, of Cammillo Massagli Is the committee in charge of arrange and presenting to them the vari- on end to one of the greatest •courgei Woodbridge; Misses Frances Gar- . Out- ments. She is being assisted by ous gifts. neM prevent8 of humanity. rick, Rita Lybeck, Virginia Moore, Given Birthday Party Mesdames Soren Hansen, John The guests included Mr. and door exercise, coupled with adequate 3. There are three ways: (1) by Evelyn Little, Bertha Moore, Vio- diet based on milk, leafy vegetables feeding the cow foods rich in the Miller, Soren Peterson, Hans Jen- Mrs. Frank Galambos, Julia Gal- and fruits, keeps healthy people la Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Howard FORDS.—A lawn dinner party sen and Charles Kish. ISELIN NEWS ambos, Mary Galambos, Frank Gal vitamin, (2) by exposing the milk to Cooley, Joseph Frankel and Mr. was tendered to Camillo Massagli I glowing with vigor. the action of ultra-violet rays, and Cards and other games will be by ELIZABETH HOTBOUBKI ambos and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen 2. English phyiician who, toward (3) by adding vitamin-rich nih*oil and Mrs. William Frankel, of of Hamilton avenue, Sunday, in played at the affair. Because of the A. Vereb, of Rritan Township; Mr. honor of his birthday. Cut flowers M. J. the end of the 1700'f, introduced extracts to the milk. Vitamin D milk Fords. importance of the venture, and Hillereat Ave., and Mrs. Stephen Yanvary, Mr. vaccination against smallpox, putting helps prevent rickets. were used to decorate the table the necessity of bolstering the li- and Mrs. John Yursha, Mr. and Byus Society Enjoys and a large birthday cake graced brary fund, every effort is being xeturned home Mrs. John Siska, Sarah Siska, Geza the center. made to attract as large a turnout A LARGE CROWD ATTENDED after trip Siskaa, Joseph Pankowich and Entertainment included opera the meeting of the Union of So- through Canada. Keansburg Bus Ride as possible. The library work re- John Gall, of Carteret. • • •»- selections by A. Marchi and Cam- cial Justice held Friday .night at BAND CONCERTS TO BE HELD EACH presents one of the club's most im- REV. WILLIAM J. BRENNAN Mr. and Mrs. John Pirigyi, Mr. FORDS.—A successful bus ride illo Massagli, and several old song portnt projects. Spooner's store. A report was and Mrs. Joseph MoLnar, Mr. and favorites by Nicholas Julian. made by the officers who attend recently spent several days vis- and outing to Keansburg, under Decision to hold Monday's par- iting in Connecticut. Mrs. Louis Capp, Joseph Capp, the sponsorship of the Byus Socie- The guests were: Mrs. Marie ty was arrived at by the ways a,nd- ed the mass meeting in Trenton Mrs. John Papp, Mrs. John Bel- NIGHT OF ISELIN "COUNTRY FAIR" ty of Fords, was enjoyed recently. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas recently. • * • • means committee. anyi, Mrs. Louis Csopjak, Mr. and ISELIN. — Outstanding music 19. The parade will proceed Among those who attended Julian, Mr. and Mrs. Ferruccio m • * • GILBERT ACKERT AND Edward through the main streets of Iselin. Catlin, of Fort Hancock, were Mrs. Matthew Fekete, Mr. and will tie one of the features of the were: Misses Lois Anderson, Mar- Pucci, and son Aldo, Tullio Mass- Albany, N. Y. — Revenue from THE GERMAN-AMERICAN SO- Mrs. Stephen Csopjak and daugh- As was the custom in previous garet Hedges, Ruth Anderson, agli, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fag- ciety will sponsor an outing to the weekend guests at the home annual Iselin Country Fair to be years, Rev. Brennan has desig- alcoholic beverages sold in the of Mr. and Mrs. John Ackert, of ter, Margaret, and Mr. and Mrs held on August 19 to 22 under the Doris Norlund, June Lind, Ger- [gioni, Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Scot- State of New York during the past Keansburg Sunday. The bus will Michael Fekete, all of Perth Am- nated Thursday .night at Home trude Lundquist, Josephine Graiza, ti and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. leave from Oak Tree road. For Middlesex avenue. auspices of the parishioners of St. Night and Friday night as Visitors' fiscal year amounted to $21,321,- * * • * boy. Norma Hinkle, Elizabeth Beni, Carlo Maffei and son, Joseph, Mr. 89, or $3,305,697.57 more than last information and tickets see any Cecelia's church on the church Night. At the latter night, notables and Mrs. Fernando Maffei and member of the unit MRS. MARK RAPACIOLI, OF Mrs. Julia Orosz, Stephen Orosz grounds. from all over the state will be in- Lillian So land, Isabelle Kay, year's total. Mrs. Alex Demeter, Mr. and Mrs Gladys Laun, Laurel Eymundson, daughter, Elda, Nellie Maffei, * # * * Jersey City, has returned home Rev. William J. Brennan, vited to attend. The now-famous after spending several days at Daniel Orosz, and san, Robert Harvest Supper, which is prepared Grace O'Brien, Wilda Jensen, Ora Steve Maffei, Lidamo Bernicche, THE HARDING AVENUE FIRE- Mrs. Bertha Hericks, Mr. and Mrs. pastor of the church, has announc- Allen, Margaret Kozel, Marion all of Perth Amboy. PERSONALIZED men held an interesting meeting the home of her son and ed that there will be a band con- by one of the best chefs in this vi- daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mezo, Mr. and Mrs. John cinity, will be served on Saturday, Murdock, anet Erickson, Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Nagy, and daugh- recently. Joseph cert each night and that a well Blanchard, Velinka Zarkovich, Ev ters, Olga and Eleanor, N. Rodner, Rapacioli, of Correja Kiraly, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Toth, pro- the closing night of the fair. CA$H * * • • avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hodan, Franl known dance orchestra will elyn Schmidt; Messrs. Howard L. Rodner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles FINAL PLANS FOR THE CHILD- vide music for the outdoor dance The committee in charge is plan Christensen, Jack Manton, John Seng, and daughter, Marie, Thom- LOAN PLAN Balog, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sup- floor. ren's division of the country MISS RUTH FURHMAN AND ko, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Toth, ning many new attractions and Melder, Chester Olson, Arnie Kol- as Faggioni, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. fair were made Monday night Robert Furhman, of Livingston As usual, a monster parade in novel amusements, especially for burn, LeRoy Olson, John Velehik, for YOUR Mr. and Mrs. John Poyacsko, Mr which veteran organizations j Camillo Massagli, of Fords; Mr. at a meeting of the Junior Park, are vacationing at the. and Mrs. Charles Bartha, Elsi the children. Special children's James Desmond, Joseph Palko, and Mrs. Peter Frugoli, of Brook- League of St. Cecelia's church. home of their aunt and uncle, throughout the county will be in- stands will be erected and will be William Lesburg and Robert Han- SUMMER Bartha, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Szech vited to participate, will open the lyn, N. Y. • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Winkler, of and Mr. and Mrs. William Siska, conducted by the youngsters ot the son. MONEY NEEDS A PICNIC WILL BE HELD AUG- Oak Tree road. Misses Mary Szechi, Margaret Ba- fair on Wednesday night, August parish. Loans on your own signa- ust 2 at Becker's grounds under • * * • log, Helen Supko, Anna Poyacsko, CAN'T BE "CHICAGO." BONHAMTOWN ture and security—without the auspices of the German- FUNERAL SERVICES FOR THE and Mary Vertes; John Toth endorsers. Prompt, pleas- American society. In case of late Charles E. Adams, Jr., 9, Michael Toth and Ernest Kiraly Petrovgrad, Yugoslavia. — Or- MR. AND MRS. JULIUS PAPP, ant service. Repayment rain the event will be postponed who was drowned last week at all of town. ST. JAMES' ANNUAL CARNIVAL TO dered to change its name to re- of Old Post road, were Newark terms to suit your conven- until August 9. There will be Freeman's Lake, were held Mon move former Austrian and Hun- visitors Sunday. ience. Come in, phone, or day afternoon from the Porter garian connotations, a movement write. dancing, games and singing. ther insure a pleasant time the • • • • Tickets are jiow on sale and Funeral home, Bloomfield. The 8E HELD NEXT WEEKEND FEATURES was launched to change the name deceased is survived by his par- beautiful and new all steel excur- of this town to Chicago. The sug- MR. AND MRS. J. F. WHITE and PENN PERSONAL LOAN ' may be purchased from any sion steamer "City of Keansburg" children were guests of Mr. and member. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. gestion was promptly vetoed by COMPANY Adams, Sr., of Vernon avenue, has been chartered. government officials. So Veliki Mrs. Theodore Saunders, of A beautiful sail up Long Island MYSTERIOUS PERSON NAMED 'WHO' N. J. Uopt. ol Bonkinn Lie. No 878 THE COMPANIONS OF THE For_ Iselin. Interment was in the Beckerek became Petrovgrad in- South Amboy, Sunday. sound to Rye Beach is part of. the WOODBRIDGE.—Just what it friends each night of the event. stead. Cor. Smith and State St»- ""tefciEs Ot'-Aiiieiica will meet on Glendale cemetery, Bloomfield. trip. Ample time will be given for * • • • takes to make a carnival, interest- Rev. Charles A. Dusten, assistant Over United (Wholnn'i Drug Stox«) Monday night at the Iselin Pub- • w * • all to enjoy this Park. ing, attractive and modern will be MRS. EDWARD ISHBAUGH, IS lic library. A social hour will be, MR. AND MRS. HERBERT WIL- pastor of the church said: BOLT KILLS GOLFER convalescing at the McKinley Phone Perth Amboy 4—0B87 A well selected assortment of exceedingly well demonstrated Monthly Bute held after the business session. I liams and san, Herbert, of Ridge free attractions are offered after- next Thursday, Friday and Satur- "If they ask you who "Who" is Indianapolis. — While playing hospital in Trenton. * • • • ley avenue, are visiting in Rog- noons and evenings. Playland pre- day, July 30, 31, and August 1, just tell them they must attend the ninth hole on a local golf THE FIREMEN OF THE HARD- ers, Ark. sents a,n unrivaled blaze of color- when the parishoners of St. James" St. James' carnival to meet him. course, Max Schulz, 25, golf pro- Remember the dates and also re- fessional, and his caddy, Chester ing avenue station are conduct- MR. AND MRS. ALFRED WHIT- ful bloom throughout the season, church will conduct their annual ing a carnival an Auth avenue. with its rock and water gardens member that we warned you and if Burns, 16, were killed by a bolt of han and family, formerly of Fi- carnival an the school grounds on you miss this carnival and this * • • * cutting beds, lawns, hedges, and Amboy avenue. lightning, A compaion was un- at avenue, have moved into their specimens of every variety of de- character, "Who" don't blame us." hurt. SAN SALVADOR COUNCIL NO. 299 BIBLE CLASSES for the young- new home on Trieste street. In addition to numerous booths, er children are being conducted corative planting and landscaping. each morning at the First • • * • A swimming pool is available for beautifully decorated and contain- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Church of Iselin. MRS. ANNA FASSER, OF LIN- those who prefer fresh water to ing many useful and outstanding * • • • coin highway, has returned home the salt water of Long Island gifts, there will be many surprises. THOMAS SMITH, OF JULIETTE after spending a few days at the Sound. There will fee refreshments and street, is a patient at the Perth home of friends at the shore. special games will be provided to There will be dancing on board keep the youngsters amused. Amboy General hospital. MRS. WILLIAM BRASHING, and the steamer and the park has one J of the well known dance orches- On Saturday night a good, hot MR. AND MRS. JOHN NESTOR son, William, of Wilson avenue supper will be served. It is at this and son are vacationing in Can- and Mrs. Fred Thomas and son, tias hired for this season. " Robert, of Harding avenue are affair that the mysterious "Who", ada. will be presented to the people. It * • • • vacationing at Rochester New YOU CAN'T AFFORD N York. to eo without reading the weekly is impossible to fin out who "who" MISS ROSE GILL, OF HARDING remarks of "The Rambling: Report- is but he will be formally introduc- avenue, is spending a week at er" or the "Cross Road Chatter." ed to the parishoners and their the home of her aunt in Spring AMBOY KNIGHTS TO These columns appear only In the Lake. BEACON. Read the real, low-down SUBSCRIBE TO THE "3 * * * • HOLD BOAT RIDE ON comments on inside Informatiaai Raritan Township 31 Annual Excursion MISS MADELINE SCHENBEE, of prepared for BEACON subsribers. and Fords Beacon Harding avenue, is visiting her WEDNESDAY, JULY 29 / "No more grey! aunt in New York. • * * m PERTH AMBOY. The Perth WEDNESDAY, JULY 29TH MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH VARA- Amboy Knights of Columbus will My hair is young again nay, of Oak Tree road, motored hold their annual excursion to Rye to Camp Dix to visit her son. Beach Wednesday, July 29. The Sunday. Steamer "City of Keansburg" will CLAIROL!" ON STEAMER leave the city dock at 9:30 A. M. ... thanks to MRS. ROSE FLEXENSTEIN, OF The Perth Amboy K. of C. has MAYTAG ... I look ten ytort youngtr. My hair I* no lonfl«r Sonora avenue, was the guest of conducted an unbroken series of friends in Newark, Saturday. day excursions for the past 31 faded and streaked with grey. Once again It hat that "CITY OF KEANSBURG" • * • V years during this period over S0,~ Aluminum Washers lovely luster and rich shade thaf John admired so before MR. AND MRS. ALBERT HAM- COO people have been carried. This we were married. And I owe It all to Clairol which, in mell, of La Guardia avenue, have day excursion is awaited with anx ity by many people in and about 19 one quick 3-ln-1 treatment, shampooed, reconditioned TO RYE BEACH, N. Y. Perth Amboy. The manner in "The Choice of Millions and tinted my hair to Its present natural-looking beauty" TIRED, WORN OUT, which they are conducted wins • • • In addition to a beautiful sail up the unstinted praise of all who at- Long Island Sound, there will be a tend. The committee under the Aik your beautician about a Clairol treatment for well selected group of NO AMBITION General Chairmanship of Melvin CALL and ARRANGE your hair. Or write for FREE booklet, FREE advice TTOW many J. Melanson are determined to up- for on care of hair and FREE beauty analysis. just dragging them- hold the presedent established by selves around, ill the previous committees. To fur- tired out with peri- Not with common, old-fashioned hair dyes...but FREE ATTRACTIONS odic weakness and pain? They should — both afternoon and evening know that Lydia E. Piokhara'j Tab- brilliant-white . . . The great playland of Rye lets relieve peri- Beach presents an unrivaled odic pains and dis- teeth? Dr. West's cleans comfort. Small size only 25 cents. Klne> Coniultant blaze of color . . . There are rides, Mrs. Dorsie WHliams of Danville, teeth Double-Quick! Oalrat, Inc., 132 W«t 46th Strut, N«w York City glides, slides, side shows and other Illinois, says, *'I had no ambition Demonstration Mnd FREE Clalrol booklet, FREE adVIm and FXEI analytic. mammoth attractions!!! and w»s terribly nervous. Your Tab- #Why let an old-fashioned, slow- lets helped my periods and built me Horn*. up." Try them next month. cleansing tooth paste rob you of No obligation to buy sparkling-white teeth? DR. WEST'S —if it doesn't sell it- will clean your teeth double-quick DANCING —over twice as fast as some lead- self—don't keep it. TA8LE75 Ing brands. Cannot scratch enamel. ON BOARD SHIP BOTH GOING Try it today. Terms arranged to suit. TO RYE BEACH AND RETURN BIO TUBE UseDr.Weit'i, the onlj water-proofed brush Help Kidneys Prices range from Don't Take Drastic Drugs 25 lour Kidneys contain 9 minion tiny FOR REALLY WHITE TEETH BOAT LEAVES PERTH AMBOY tubei or flit era which may be endme*r«d by n«ff!ect or drmitie. Irritating druEi. Ba Don't mute time with a bruth that turns careful. If functional Kidney or Bladdar dliorder* make you suffer from Getting Ump and toggy when wet. THROW IT Up Nlghti, Norvouaneai, Loia of Pep, Leg AWAY tad get « DR. WEST'S Toothbrush. P*lni. Rb«umatlc Palm, Dlzzinaaa, Clr- CITY DOCK 9.30 A. M. claa Under Eyea. Neuralgia,, Acidity, World's costliest briitlea, xeattT-proojtd by Burning, Smarting or Itchtn*, you don't naad to take chances. All drug»l«U now an exclusive process. Cannot t*t totiy. Ster- b*va tho most modern advanced treat- JOHN A. KOZUSKO , germ-proof In glass. 10 colors. man t for these trouble*—* Doclor'a prea- crlptton called Cystex (Sisa-TaxJ. worke "Complete Home Furnishers" fait—aare and nun. In 48 houra It muat Aim Dm. brlnr new vitality and la guaranteed to TICKETS, (Round Trip) . . . $1.25 make you feel 10 years younger In on» Hall Ave. & Catherine St. Perth Amboy, N. J. wtalc or money back on return of empty p*ek«f». cyatex costs only 3c a doa« at CHILDREN UNDER 12 YE^RS — 60c drurfl*t> and th» ffuarantta protect* yon. Tel. P. A. 4-0682 ^.^^

FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1936. Social Briefs of Fords, Keasbey, Hopelawn, Raritan Township & Metuchen

Mrs. S. Nogan Takes ROBERT JOHNSON High Score In Cards rORDS PERSONALITIEO Better Than Coasters 2ND WARD DEM. RARITAN TOWNSHIP. — The BY MKS. C. ALBERT LAKSON GIVEN PARTY ON KEASBEY Spade Bridge Club met recently at r 18 Summit Avenue TeL P. A. 4-4412-J CLUB WILL HOLD the home of Mrs. Raymond Wilck, MR. AND MRS; KALMAN GU-of Carleton street, Clara Barton bics and daughter, Amelia, and MR. AND MRS. FRED NEFF, OF liam street, is spending a week section. Hornsby avenue, had Miss Marie at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DANCESATURDAY SIXTH BIJRTHDAY Mrs. Elizabeth Matusz, of aFir- High score went to Mrs. Stanley field, Conn., spent the week-end DeWitt, as a recent visitor. Martin Sorenson, of Mount MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL Nogan, and the consolation was Bethel. TO BE HELD AT AMERI- with Mr. and Mrs. John Chorqn- awarded to Miss Marie Jacobs. • • * • • • • • CAN LEGION HOME JOHNSON OF WILLIAM ko, of Highland avenue. Those present were: Mrs. John MR. AND MRS. JOHN Hawkins, ST. ENTERTAIN SON • • » • Smith, Mrs. Einer Jensen, Mrs. of William street, visited Mr. TOM EGAN, AND SON, WILBUR IN COLONIA and Mrs. George Muller, of Co- and John Tonkochick, have re- —• #—^~~ THE LADIES' AUXILIARY OF Carl Reitenback, Miss Ruth Shoe, RARITAN TOWNSHIP. — The FORDS.—A party in honor of the Keasbey Protection Fire Co., Miss Marie Jacobs, Mrs. Stanley lonia recently. turned to their homes after his sixth birthday, was tendered held a card party last night at Nogan, Mrs. J. C. Anderson and touring the midwest with the Bonhamtown Democratic Social THE JUNIOR AUXILIARY OF New York Giants baseball team. to Robert Johnson, of William the firehouse. Mrs. Raymond Wilck. Club held a meeting recently at • • • • the Harry Hanson Post, Ameri- • • • • the home of Charles Boland, to street by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. can Legion, held a special meet- ROYAL ANDERSON, OF Horns- plan a picnic to be held August 22. Russell Johnson, recently. MR. AND MRS. PETER KESO by avenue has completed his had as their weekend guest, Miss Clambake Is Held ing Monday night. It was decided to hold the affair at The roms were attractively de- two weeks' training with the Firemen"s Grove, on the Old Post Yolanda Chiriban, and as Sun- National Guard at Camp Dix. corated in blue and pink color day guests they had Julius Sea- By Knight and Squire MR. AND MRS. JOHN LIND, ARE road. scheme. Favors were given to the man and Bernard Suto/ of New spending their summer vacation • • * • The committee is planning a guests. The host was the recipient York City and Mr. and Mrs. FORDS. — A successful clam- at Lake Hopatcong. THE FORDS RECS HELD A RE- program of entertainment, sports of many gifts. Matthew Jago gave Frank Kala, Jr. and Frank Kala, bake was held Sunday by the • • • • union dinner at Thomsen's hall, and dancing. A popular orchestra several tap dances. Sr., of Homestead Park, Pa. Knight and Squire at the Hotel THE FORDS DEMOCRATIC Club Tuesday night. will be present. Prizes will be giv- The guests present were: Misses • * » • Pines in Metuchen. John Burke, of enjoyed a fish dinner at Bur- en for races and games. A tug-of- Marilyn Alexander, Nancy Claire Perth Amboy and Steve Toncho- lew's Restaurant, in Keyport, MISS HELEN WAINWRIGHT. war game between the men and CHARLES WAGONHOFFER, JR., student nurse at the Newark Johnson, Sara Jane Peterson, chik, of Fords were co-chairmen last night. Presbyterian hospital, is vaca- women will be a feature. Messrs. Harding Peterson, Richard John Sabo, Stephen Winkler and in charge of the affair. Included on the committee are: Charles Pfeiffer witnessed a • • • * tioning at the home of her Alexander, Albert Anderson, Rob- The bake started at 10:30 A. M.,MR. AND MRS. MARINUS HEN- mother, Mrs. L. Wainwright, of Mrs. Katherine E. White, Mrs. J. ert Johnson, Richard Kolbun, baseball game at the Yankee and continued until 9 P. M. Din- Haimon, Mrs. Theresa Minshaw, Stadium, Sunday. drickson visited relatives in King George's road. Ralph Varady, Matthew Jago, Mr. ner was served at 2:30 P. M. Vari- Linden, recently. Frank Kelly, Frank Hughes, Peter and Mrs. Russell Johnson, Mrs. ous outdoor games were played • • • • Pulone, Carl Lundt, and Charles JOHN KORDON, OF DETROIT, • • • * Otto Alexander, Mrs. Earl Ander- and dancing was held in the open MR. AND MRS. JOHN KLUGE, of MISS JUNE LIND, MISS GLAD- Boland. son, of Fords and Miss Margaret Mich., is visiting with Mr. andthroughout the afternoon and ys Liddle, Melvin Anacker and Mrs. Vendel Matisz, of Smith William street had as their re- NOTICE Hoffman, of Red Bank. evening. cent visitor, Mrs. Katherine John Christensen spent the day Take notice that application will be street. swimming at Tottenville, S. I., made to the Township Committee of t*ie Quillan, of Wilkes-Barre. AKE a crocheted legging for your glasses in which you serve icy Township of Woodbrldge to transfer to r YOU CAN'T AFFORD • • • • New York, is visiting with her recently. Allen R. Culton for premises located at to so without reading the wetkly GRACE TOTH OF Greenbrook MISS EDITH MILJES OF FORD M drinks, and it will not only save your hands from getting wet and 499 New Brunswick Avenue, Fords, giandparents, Mr. and Mrs. cold, but it will preserve your table from the moisture of the glaas. Township of Woodbrfdge, plenary re- remarks of "The Rambling Report- avenue, spent the weekend as a avenue, is vacationing in New tail consumption license No. C-l here- er" or the "Cross Road Chatter." James Weaver, of Harding ave- This one is worked in only two colors of knft-cro-sheen, but it could tofore Issued to Hans Hanson Knudsea guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward nue. Hampshire. be even gayer if you -mailed to use three or four. for premises located at 499 New Bruns- These columns appear only In the Rosenbaum, of West New York. BEACON. Read the real, low-down • • • * • • * • wick avenue, Fords, Township of • • • • MRS. CATHERINE MUNROE OF An illustrated sheet of detailed directions will be sent you Woodbridge. comments on Inside infwmitlon MRS. CARL NELSON AND Objections, if any, should be made- prepared for BEACON subsrlbera. MRS. LOUIS SZBECHI AND MR. daughter, Alice, of Brooklyn, East Orange, visited with Mr. without charge, if you will send a self-addressed return envelope immediately in writing to B. J. Duni- and Mrs. William Siska, were re and Mrs. John Hawkins, of gan, Township Clerk, of the Township are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. So? bearing a three cent stamp to THE CROCHET BUREAU OF of Woodbrldge. cent New Brunswick visitors. Pasquar Triola, of Hillside ave- William street, over the week- KITCHEN THIS NEWSPAPER, 522 Fifth Avenue, NE_W YORK CITY. (Signed) ALLEN R. CULTON, • • • • end. 499 New Brunswick Ava., ,nue. CLUB Specify, "Better Than Coasters.'' Fords. N. J. • • * w MRS. CHARLES WAGONHOF- MISS LILLIAN BERGMAN AND 21: 7m-17,24s fer, Jr., Miss Kathryn Matisz, JAMES BIBMEAD, OF OAK Tree Miss Kathryn Hawkins of Wil- Opera Cooking Mary Leitner and Mary Won- road visited with his daughters, liam street, and William McCabe RECREATION NEWS ski, witnessed a theatre perform the Misses Esther and Olive Brib Dear Club Members: of Newark, and John Anderson, ID you know that opera singers Menlo Park in drugs and cosmetics at the LOW- ance in New York City, Sunday. mead, of New York City over of Perth Amboy, were Lake Ho- D are often good cooks, too? A sprinkler, arranged by Bill FOR THE PRICE OBTAINABLE, buy Rt the RARITAN TOWNSHIP the week-end. patcong visitors, recently. No? Neither did I until recently, Johnson, is being used by the "• • • ' • '• • * • • when Queena Mario, soprano of the children at the Menlo Park play- PHARMACY, INC. MARIE AND AUDREY Thompson, MISS MURIEL DAVIS, IS VACA- • • * • Metropol- ground. FORDS of Pleasant avenue, Clara Bar- tioning at the home of her par- MR. AND MRS. GEORGE KEN- itan Opera 550 New Brunswick Avenue FORDS. N. J. tos and daughter, Rita, have re- announced her During the hot spell last week ton section, are visiting at Mid- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Davis, of the youngsters had their fun with dle Valley. Oak Tree road for several weeks. turned to their home after .avorite recipe spending the past week at their .it a meeting of it and kept cool and happy. The • • • • Later she will return to school cooks in Akron, "207" Club has made its clubhouse MR. AND MRS. ANDREW NO- at Northampton, Mass. cottage in Mantaloking. Ohio. available for the children. grady and children, of Lincoln MR. AND MRS. J. HOWARD "Opera sing- Results of the "207" quoits tour- avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Fodor, MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR WEID- Fullerton, of New Brunswick ers are good nament follow: Jahnson-Jaros vs. of oFrds, spent Sunday at Echo meyer, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-avenue, has as their Sunday cooks," said Dudash-Shephard winner Johnson Miss Mario, in Why Go Lake. liam eBrtnell, of eJrsey iCty, vis guests, Mr. and Mrs. Michael ihat rich voice Jaros. Capernack-McCauly vs. G. • • * * ited Mrs. R. Twitchell, of Mary- Little and children, Francis and that made her Rithaler-O. Rithaler; winner, Cap- A CAFETERIA SUPPER WILL be land avenue, Sunday. Raymond, of East Orange. famous all over the world. And ernack-McCauley. held by the Ladies' Aid Society here is why: Clara Barton to the of the New Dover M. E. church MRS. LEWIS KRAUS, OF Jean MRS. C. NICHOLAS OF NEW "Travel in Italy teaches them, Children of the Clara Barton IOU don't have to pay for the accidents at the church, Friday night, place is at home after having Brunswick avenue, is visiting in among other things, how to make of careless drivers when you buy Auto- playground held a hot dog roast, July 31. The church will be spent some time visiting with Rochester, N. Y. spaghetti. In Budapest, they learn yesterday at Roosevelt Park with mobile insurance. Insure your car in the closed during the-first four Sun- relatives in oCrona, N. Y. • • • • the subtleties of goulash; in Paris, American Motorists Insurance Company rare wine sauces; and in Sweden, Instructors Walter Schuman and Shore. ? where careful drivers have always re- days in August and reopened for • — MISS ISABELLE KAY RETURN- how to arrange a smorgasbord. Mrs. Ernest Schuman in charge, duced their insurance costs. While saving the fall o,n August 30, at 8:45 ed to her home in Manasquan But most exciting of all is Amer- various games and other amuse- they are protected by a broad, non-asses- A. M. FORDS after having spent the week at ica, where everything you need can ments were provided in addition sable policy. American Motorists, with the home of her grandparents, be had out of a can." to the feast. assets of over $5,700,000, is financially • • • • MRS. ALEXANDER HAMILTON, secure and its service is nation-wide. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kay, Sr., of Well, even us non-opera singers of New Brunswick avenue, has William street. can appreciate the last, anyway. Avoid Clara Barton Parent-Teachers' Mail coupon for rates. returned to hex home after It is pretty interesting to think J Association will be held this spending two weeks with rela- MISS BERTHA KELLER, OF how much good food we get from PERMANENTS ADOLPH QUADT & SON afternoon at 3 o'clock at the tives in South Amboy. Pittsburgh, Pa., is visiting with cans in America. I'm for fresh school. Parents are urged to at- * > * • Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert O'Neill, of foods every time, when they can be Traffic Jams! INSURANCE SERVICE had, but the science of canning tend as the matter of playground MISS LILLIAN BERGMAN OF New Brunswick avenue. OF Telephone P. A. 4-2969 equipment will be discussed. things has reached such a stage William street, spent the week- that it's no longer a reproach to be HOY AND MAXWELL AVES. OAK TREE end at Atlantic City. MISS LOIS ANDERSON OF WIL- known as a "tin-can cook." LASTING FORDS, N. J. And here is Queena Mario's own YOU CAN HAVE YOUR MR. AND MRS. CHARLES HAM- favorite recipe. She calls it "Eggs t GINTLEMBN: BEAUTY Without obligation tell me mote about aker, of Oak Tree avenue, are Carmen," because, as she explains, AMICO. having their grandson, Warren she invented it right after a per- Knechel, of Lambertsville, as a formance of the opera: AMUSEMENTS NAME.... guest at their home. Six eg£( * Silt AND STREET. • • • • Two cm! cicam of Pepper $5,00 lomito soup CITY. PEGGY STONE, DAUGHTER OF The yoke and white of the eggs Mrs. and Mrs. Stanley Stone, of should be beaten separately. To No dangerous electricity to the beaten yolks, add the undiluted harm the hair and scalp— ENTERTAINMENT soup, and the salt and pepper. Fold in with the beaten whites of eggs a new method now used. and bake in a hot oven until firm. Make your permanent self- This takes twenty to twenty-five setting and longer lasting. RIGHT HERE IN THE COUNTY,., minutes. It serves six. Telephone for Appointment Chair plane Dining Games Dancing MARY'S Swings Bowling ANSWERS TO OUR BEAUTY SALON Novelty Stands Refreshments 86 HOY AVE. FORDS, N. J. PUZZLE CORNER ALL AT YOUR DOOR-STEP CROSSWORDS: Across—1, de- Tel. P. A. 4-2505-W / - AT THE -- voted; 3, Ra; 6, re; 7, era; 8, des; 9, mat; 11, bar; 13, El; 15, dressed. OHSSSUI Down—1, dreamed; 2, ear; 3, ere; 4, desired; 10, air; 12, awe. DOTS: King's jester. BIGGER AND BETTER "S" OBJECTS: suit, spectacle, Mike's Tavern smoke, stick, shirt, spats, shoe, Kin* George Rd. & Mary Ave. sole store, squirrel, sign signpost, FORDS, N. J. Whenever Yon Go spot, seam, sun, sunshine. VARADY'S This Summer Telephone 4—0075 DANCING _AND— Keep Up With the Amusement Grove '"PHE modern homemaker can look just as charming while at FORD AVENUE FORDS, N. J. home doing the housework as when she is out in the social REFRESHMENTS News horn Home! whirl, if she wears Pattern 8728. Sizes: 14 to 20 and 32 to 48. 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RA LITTLE TALKS FORD about ' PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BIG INDUSTRIES —toy— By Fred Smith , THE BEACON PUBLISHING CO. FOBDS BABITAN TOWNSHIP ABOR is the life-blood of busi- OFFICE: OFFICE: L ness progress. Way up ihead 46A New Bruniwick Ave. Cor. Main St. & Bonte 23 somewhere are brains—ofter very few brains, but good ones—and those TELEPHONE: PERTH AMBOY 4^2123 brains lead the parade. They are the drum-majors Subscription $1.50 per year and the pace-set- ters. Yet they ELMER J. VECSEY are helpless, fu- tile and useless "Too Much Steam" Publisher and Managing Editor without the strong arm of By FLOYD GIBBONS Application as second class mail matter now pending at labor. Famous Headline Hunter. Post Office, Fords, N. J. Capital knows already that labor OW here comes a yarn with a lot of steam behind it. It buys the goods NT comes to me from Winifred Shaw of Bedford, and speaking that are made.. of that steam, there was almost too much of it to suit Win Shaw. Prosperity, God—and Dr. Babson that 70% of the buying is done by He's willing to admit that steam is good for railroad engines, "We are standing on the threshold of prosperity for the the lower income and that it does things to a clam that make it taste pretty dog- first time in seven years," says the honorable Roger W. groups. And it gone good, but at the same time he wants to point out that he is FRED SMITH takes no econom- Babson, business priest and student of economic statistics. ic genius to recognize that every extra neither a steam engine nor a clam. If he were a clam, he'd never dollar, that can be placed into the be telling- this story. Clams, you know, have a reputation for Reading on we learn that "the immediate outlook is the weekly pay check later turns up on brightest in years, barring those sections suffering from the profit side of the balance sheet. never telling anything. crop disaster" and that the nation "from March, 1933, to Since the beginning of the machine Win is—let's see—twenty-six years of age now, according to age the trend has been to less work my figures. But In the spring of 1922 when his adventure hap- date, has covered 90 per cent of the distance between the and higher pay. With government pened to him, he was only twelve, and he hadn't been twelve very pit of the depression and normal." guidance—net interference—to ^help long, at that. He had a friend whose dad was a boss at the Mayo industry outlaw the business outlaws, Woolen Mills In Millbury, In those days, and Win and this pal of Ln fact, July opened with business activity just 5 per even our present much besmirched his used to go down to the factory to see him every once In a 'cent under normal, according to the Massachusetts pro- capitalistic set-up can evolve into a while. vast Iabor-consumer-producer part- gnosticator, who declares that "every outstanding trade nership. This will result in mutual When they did go down there, they used to play around the factory. and industrial barometer is forecasting further gains in interest. It can easily become a sim- They had pretty much the run of the place, and there were a lot of strongs plified co-operative operation—a com- things to see and a lot of queer places to play in. business this fall." bination of the present, rapidly So much for the prospect of prosperity. Let us call spreading consumer's co-operative This Adventu •- Starts With an Argument Between Two KIdt. movement, and the conventional man- One Saturday dfternoon in May, when school was all over for tie your attention again to what Mr. Babson says about the ner of conducting industry. Labor week, they began roaming through the big mill, as they often did when duration of our good fortune, which "we may enjoy a few and the consumer will take an inter- they pot together and found they had a little time on their hands. years." Why a few years? Because, in his words, "pros- est in the conduct of business. The mill shut down on Saturday afternoom, so there wire Labor's "dirty work," which under perity never lasts unless it goes hand in hand with right- government control would fall to only a handful of people about the big place, and nobody at all to eousness." Moreover, "permanent prosperity cannot be those who voted wrong, would be tell them what they could do and what they couldn't. They mean- more or less abolished, just as it has ; dered around from one place to the other, until finally they came built on liquor, gambling and disregard of God." been becoming more and more scarce to the vault where the bobbins were steamed. We have never been able to underwrite Mr. Babson's as the years, under private enterprise, Now that vault wasn't a very big affair. Not much bigger Inside than roll by. a small office safe, as a matter of fact. The two kids stood looking it over VISITING DAY TO prepared at camp. The camp night will be given the youngsters, dope on business but he is planting his feet on solid stuff for a while, and an argument started as to whether Win was small enough, workshop is being specially arrang on their last evening at camp. when he puts them on the rock of aighteousness. Big busi- Private enterprise accomplished —— » that. A glance at the laborer's con- or could make himself small enough to fit inside It. BE HELD AT KEEP ed so that the many branches of. ness and little business men, who think of nothing but smp activities will be shown. New York. — Two persons were dition in Russia testifies to the fact Win's Pal Tries Out His Courage. WELL CAMP SUNDAY injured when a unif m the air- profits, do more harm to the nation's welfare than all the that private enterprise, if more selfish, Win's pal said ne couldn't do it. Win, resenting this slur on hli coa- The boys' month at camp will is at least more considerate of hu- conclude Wednesday, when lhe conditioning plant of a restaurant political theorists that blight the land. manity. 'tortionlstic ability, claimed heatedly that h« could. The argument fot METUCHEN, N. J. —The Kiddie pretty hot, and finally Win, to prove his point, opened the door and itart- camp will be made ready for the exploded. The small basement Getting down to brass tacks the lesson for the average Keep Well Camp in Roosevelt room housing the equipment was man and woman is to realize that an economy built on ed to crawl Into the opening. girls who will attend dm ing Aug- j Wfn won the argument. Ther«'« no question about that. H« Park will be host to guests from ust. A "farewell party" Tuesday wrecked. righteousness has no place in it for individuals who want WILL ROGERS' pulled up hfs leg* beneath him and got Inside—every latt bit of all parts of the county Sunday, to acquiie fortunes through rackets, schemes and routes him. And then his pal, a trifle nettled at having been caught on when the annual County Visiting that do not give value for the money received. The man HUMOROUS STORY the wrong side of a controversy, thought he'd have a little fun Day is held together with Parents' or woman, big or little in the eyes of any community, who playing a joke on Win. He slammed the door on his pal—a door, Visiting Day. The Program will Laughing Around the World Incidentally, which could only be opened from the outside—and tries to get money without earning it, is a positive enemy By WILL UOGEItS begin at 3 P. M., and conclude at With IRVIN S. COBB made him • prisoner. 5 P. M. to the betterment of the nation. HPHE Worst Joke I heard toda; I When he'd done that, he waited for Win to get scared and holler to * * * • * A was told to me by A. G. Gur- b« let oat Everyone will be welcome at the ney, head of the American Express camp, where a special program of There is no optimist like a candidate unless it is a cam- in London. Well the American It Ceased to Be Fun When Steam Rushed In. entertainment will be provided by Hyphens Had No Horror for Him paign manager. Express is just about Lhe must pop But Win wasn't going to do any such thing. He knew that was Just the 150 boys now spending their what his pal wanted, -and he wouldn't give him that much satisfaction. ular thing abroad. There is thou- July vacation there. It is expected By IRVIN S. COBB sands swarming in ami out of ther* He just sat right where he was and waited for tlie other kid to get tired that a large number of Woodbridge Statistics can carry you anywhere but they cannot al- all the time, no matter what town of the frame and let him out of his own accord. But the r.thpr kit) didn't residents will be present as guests, npHERE lives In a cerUin western city a gentlemen who wears tHt ways bring you back, it is, for they are all over and I give up that easily either. and that many parents and friends euphonious name of Mr. Cave-Brown-Cave. Whosoever addresses ***** have found what makes the thing He yelled to Win that he was going to turn tiie svair. on, of the 15 local children at camp him formally is expected to use the full name and both the hyphen*, so popular outside of just the mere and he made a great to-do about opening the valve. He thcu ,:.t will be on hand to see the Kiddie Get Up Early Occasionally. convenience it is to you. It's the that, ci;ice it was Saturday afternoon and the plant was s..ut Keep Well program in operation. If the sun rose only once a year in Woodbridge Town- down, the steam would be eff too. But—well—it wasn't! There will be music and refresh- ship, its colorful arrival would be greeted with brass bands He turned the valve full on. Next, he heard Win .veil fnr lii'lp -tlif ments. The greater part of the wild, agonized cry of a boy in fear and pain. At that In; !;ne\v that swue- program will take place around and a civic outpouring of delighted inhabitants. thing had gone \vron gathered that some one was locked V *T* *T" T V good Boy ?" "He certainly is," in the steam vault. He wont fur it mi the run and yanked open the door. The man who doesn't agree with us, is usually consid- said the merchant. ' ' Out tumbled Win Shav/. He was red as a lobster, and so ered a Red or a Tightwad. "Why don't you yive him a raise, weak that he couldn't stand up. As near as he could figure out, then ?" "I just pave him one three he'd been in that death box for two minutes. weeks ago, I put his wages up to And the watchman told liim iluit If he'd been there three minutes, BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY 12 shillings ($3.00) instead of 10 he'd never have come out niiv,-. And nowadays when Win gues Iutu any- shillings." 1 Boast not thyself of tomorrow; for thou knowest not The old father departed and thing, he makes sure first tlm: lit s ^"ius to be able to get out aguin. found Aaron. "What did you do what a day may bring forth. with the money?" Aaron says, "I Let another man praise thee, and not thine own mouth; spent it." "But vat on?" "I don't \\ \SHINGTON LETTER a stranger, and ,not thine own lips. know." "You don't know, you spent two shillings and you can't A stone is heavy, and the sand weighty; but a fool's remember what on?" "I tell you 'Keep Your Eye on Louis Glavis' wrath is heavier than them both. I don't know," says the lad. The old parent felt pretty bad. Is the Word About Washington Wrath is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is Finally he says: "Aarop, my son, able to stand before envy?—Proverbs, Chapter 27;l-4. tell your old father, you haven't * BY SPEriAl CORKESPONDEVT • taken up with a woman, have ***** VV/ASH1NGTON -Louis R But Glavis Is a fair-haired bo> Why wait until you belong to some club to be friendly you ?" J " GJavis has started on fiiu around the White House. The with your fellow man? American Newi Featniei, Inc. new job of Investigating primary president will have special as- CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS and election campaigns for the signments for him. in addition to ***** WOODBRIDGE. — The United senatorial campaign investigat- his investigations for the Senate So far, no scientist has blamed the drought on the Bol States Civil Service Commission ing committee, and several committee. And Burlew Is none sheviks. has announced open competitive members of the official famil.v too popular with F. D. EL This have stopped worrying. It may is the foundation for continued examinations as follows: be, however, that a few of the rumors of an impending shakeup Student Aid, $1,440 a year, Soil boys here still have something to in the Interior Department after BEHIND THE TEACHER'S BACK Conservation Service, Department Eret about besides the Washing- election. Involving, perhaps. of Agriculture. Three years' col- ton heat. Ickes himself. lege training with major work re- Glavis — sleuth-hero of the Ickes, however, will be active lated to the optional subject chos- Teapot Dome scandal, the notori- tn the campaign. He still Qnda en required; such training must ous "Mexican documents" ex- himself in the good graces of the NOT have been completed prior to pose, the Ballinger affair, and the chief executive. Should Roose- A LMOST a million Americans Here ts the latest In auto along the highways nowadays, [May 1933. Optional subjects are" "power trust" and Ku tClux in- velt be returned to the presi- are making their homes in trailers. Compact and com- They are streamlined, about 15 dency, Ickes seems certain to plete in every detail, it pro- [Agricultural engineerin, agronomy vestigations—has been ferreting auto trailers this summer. These to 30 feet long, and as elegantly biology, farm management, forest- out graft for the Public Works keep his cabinet and PWA modern nomads enjoy the tra- vides a comfortable home for ry, horticulture, range manage- Administration and the Depart- posts. Just now Burlew appears Gloria Stuart, film actress, outfitted as a yacht. ai the logical target for the ditional ease of the gypsy life. while on location. Xote the ment, and soils. ment of Interior the last three They go where they want to go, The house-car, a variation of years. wrath of the higher-ups. telephone. the trailer, is a single four- District Refuge Administrator, when they want to go, and as wheeled unit containing one or ! S3 (800 a year, Bureau of Biologi- The word Is that Glavis and • • • leisurely as they like. and lot won't be worth nearly more living rooms, driver's seat, I cal Survey, Department of Agri- his underlings. In addition to CO, by sitting tight, Glavis may And, better still, the hard- so much money if half of the and motor. William B. Stout, culture. hanging up a fine score against ^ watch Burlew's departure and ships of the vagabond trail have United States is living on widely known motor designer, political crooks, oil company lob- be put to no trouble to "get bis Marine Surveyor (formerly call- byists, shady PWA employes, been eliminated. When night wheels. has another type which the own- ed Assistant Inspector of Hulls man," His friends say that comes, the tourist retires to his Then the trailerman, of er tows to a desirable location, code chiselers, and would-be Glavis will not remain silent for and Assistant Inspector of Bailers.) grafters, have spread through a de luxe trailer, equipped with course, pays no local taxes ex- jacks up on cement blocks, and $2,900 a year, Bureau of Marine long if Burlew continues in bii davenports convertible into beds, cept in states which have sale3 unfolds into a four-room bun- great many New Deal agencies post The strife between tht stove, ice box, sink, folding ta- taxes. He licenses his car where galow. Inspection and Navigation, Depart in addition to PWA, encounter- two has been too bitter. ment of Commerce. Optional ing many interesting facts ID ble, and even hot and cold wa- the license fee is lowest. And, The regulation trailer, how- For the time being, both men ter and a chemical toilet. if he doesn't approve the atti- ever, remains most popular. Al- branches are: Hulls, engines and their meanderings. Some ob- will go Industriously about their tude his temporary home state boilers, diesel, and electrical. servers think Glavis might Most of the newest models though most of these are being cause the administration much chores. Glavis, as is his habit, have chrome fittings. Electric has adopted toward him, he can used by vacationists and travel- Full information may be obtain- embarrassment in the campaign may uncover something In tht heat and light are available, move on without further ado. ing men, a rapidly increasing ed from Secretary of the U. S. Ci- should he 'je inclined to take a way of campaign expenditure*. either from batteries or from The Auto Tourists' Associa- number of families call the mo- vil Service Board of Examiners, at few potshots at those responsi- Under the calm, however, lines especially constructed at tion is the trailerman's organi- bile houses "home." the local post office. ble for his exit from PWA. there will be a tense atmosphere many of the country's 15,000 zation. Annual conventions, held These families are usually * • • about the Department of Inte- trailer camps. wherever comfort and conven- made up of husband and wife, 50,000 CROSS NEW BRIDGE rior. Memory goes back 28 yean Recruits are swelling the ience decree, are well attended. both well past middle age; chil- New York,—In the first twenty- r* LA VIS' lob, of chief investl- to the Ballinger scandal when ranks of these tourists every One of the major auto manu- dren, and a dog. The husband four hours of its operation, mort ^ gator for Secretary-Adminis- Glavis, then a youngster, dared day. Roger Babson has pre- facturers is reported planning has either saved something trator Harold L. Ickes, has been to tell the truth and became tht dicted that within 20 years half mass production of luxury trail- from the depression or has a re- than 50,000 vehicles, unhampered tottering since the time, months by intersections or red lights, paid storm center of the department of this country's population will era. Motor industry experts be- tirement pension. It's almost ago, when- Glavis squared ofl This Is not to say there is any- live in trailers. lieve a good low-priced trailer always a happy family, whose toll to cross the gigantic structure, with Ebert K. Burlew. Burlew, thing about PWA or the Interior * • • might bring sales to 400,000 an- members, without a care in the justifying the prediction made for No. 1 counsellor to Ickes, baa Department comparable" to the nually within a few years. world, are thoroughly content 1 Tl/TR. BABSON'S prediction it as a method of relieving traffic been responsible for departure * * • Ballinger affair. But Glavis at- •"•*• provides several things to to spend the remainder of their congestion between Manhattan, of seyeral high officials under titude and actions will bear ''THERE is nothing ramshackle days rambling over the coun- Bronx and Queens. think about. First is the effect watching Just tht wmi on real estate values. A house about the trailers rolling tryside, FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1936. PAGE FIVE AT LIBERTY THEATRE, TOMORROW At the Movies AT THE REGENT THEATRE AT NEW EMPIRE, RAHWAY "FEDERAL AGENTAND "GIRL OF THE OZARKS" AT LIBERTY THEATRE Rahway Theatre presents Big Attractions, Grace Moore in the King Ste-ps Out" &m.d "Pride of Marines" on Sunday and Monday; "Poppy" and "It's Love Again" plus a Re- quest Feature, "Wings in the Dark" today (and tomorrow; Coming Attraction, "Fury".

BOBBY BREEN IN "LET'S SING AGAIN" AND "DANC- ING PIRATE", A TECHNICOLOR, AT REGENT TODAY Fords Playhouse presents Special Kiddie Matinse Every Wednesday at 2 P. M.; "Human Cargo" and "SOJIS O' Guns" on Friday and Saturday; Race Nite Every Satur- day; "Private Number" and "Let's Sing Again" oui Sun- day and Monday. Francii Lederer, Erik Rhodes and Ida Lupino in Pickford-Lasky's A scene from "Let's Sing Again", featuring the new "One Rainy Afternoon,'.' released through United Artists. "BULLETS OR BALLOTS" AND "GIVE US THIS NIGHT" screen sensation Bobby Breen, now playing at the Regent FRIDAY AND SATURDAY; "FLORIDA SPECIAL" Theatre, Elizabeth. Also prominent in the cast are Park in Newark. All rides, glides, AND "NOBODY'S FOOL", ON SUNDAY AND the lovely Countess Iiev de Mai-slides, and etc., will be available to children and adults, too. for three MONDAY AT STATE THEATRE; DISH NITE AT THE RAHWAY AT RAHWAY THEATRE gret, Donald Meek, , 1 Mischa Auer, Ferdinand Munier, cents. Dont miss this great bar- Murray Kinnell, Paul Irving and gain day. Continuing to break all New Empire at Rahway presents first showing of "One Phyllis Barry. The comedy was 1 ecords, the gigantic swimming Rainy Afternoon" on Sunday aKd Monday; "Golden Ar- directed by Rowland V. Lee. Thepool with its 3,000,000 gallons ot row" and "Border Caballero" to be featured today and music and lyrics are by Ralph Ir- pure, crystal-clear water, spark- win, Jack Stern and Harry Tobias. ling and cool, is the mecca for tomorrow. thousands and thousands of bath- The photography is credited to Pe- jers young and old. The many div- verell Marley, Richard Day design ing hoards in the deeper section of Virginia Weidler in a scene from "The Girl of the ed the sets and Omar Kiam creat- the pool, the sand beach -and wad- Ozarks" to be featured at Liberty Theatre, commencing to- ed the costumes. "One Rainy After ing pool for the children are equal morrow. STAGE noon" is released through United ly popular. Lifeguards who are in Artists. evidence everywhere, make this the most practical and safest (his picture, of a millionaire play- Edward Brophy, George Barbier AND SCREEN STATE THEATRE, Woodbridge. swimming site in New Jersey. The boy who loses all of his money, J. N. Kerrigan and others are in Have we won the war on gang- many rides, glides and slides on Pat Patterson is his horse trainer's the cast. RAHWAY THEATRE, Rahway. dom? They've got the last of the the midway, offer diversified daughter, Mary Brian is a girl Suitable for all. "• at the Rahway Theatre. Florence public enemies but WHY areamusement. While the skating rink who wishes to marry him because No better vehicle could have Rice plays the feminine lead, and she thinks he still has money, and been chosen for the triumphal re- Billy Burrud, ten-year-old actor we still paying 15 billion dollars at night .attracts many hundred annual tribute to the higher-up athletically inclined young men Spencer Charbers, u scheeming turn to the screen of W. C. Fields, and Robert Allen are seen in othei Southern colonel, is Miss Brian's RAHWAY most beloved of American come- featured roles. rats of the rackets? All this is an- and woman. There is no admission swered i.n "Bullets or Ballots" star either to the park or the well-ar- father. dians, than the riotous, colorful Jessie Matthews, the Dancing ranged parking grounds for auto- story of carnival life, "Poppy," r^k **»*»» ring Edward G. Robinson, Barton Divinity of "Evergreen" and "First MacLane, Frank McHugh and mobiles. New Empire which opens at the Rahway thea- a Girl" is billed as the star of "It's Franchot Tone in "Tm King Steps Out' , showing at th& tre. Love Again," which will be fea- State Theatre tonight and tomor- TOMORROW THEATRE "Poppy" is an adaption of the tured on the marquee of the Rah- row. In addition Jan Kiepura and "Two Against the World" (First tilage hit in which Fields, until way Theatre. day and Monday, the Playhouse Gladys Swarthout are seen in National) Humphrey Bozart and Tel. Rah. 7-2370 that time a silent juggler and a In her third motion picture, presents the year's romantic thrill "Give Us This Night." News and Beverly Roberts. SPY OR SWEETHEART? pantomimist, spoke his first line Miss Matthews clinches the claim with the screen's most exciting cartoon makes up the bill. Sunday SUN. MON. & TUES. and leaped to fame as a dead-pan made for her that among the danc- Except for a change of back- love team—Robert Taylor and Lor and Monday finds another double ground—that of a radio station in- First Showing In This comedian. It places the star in hising actresses of the screen she retta Young—In Private Number." feature menu at the State. Jack holds top place comparable to that stead of a newspaper office—this Vicinity most natural element. Patsy Kelly, Basil Rathbone and Oakie and Sally Eilers are featured is very similar to the plot of To the hauntingly beautiful mel secured by Fred Astaire among the Marjorie Gateson are the support- in "Florida Special" while Everett male contingent of the nimble- "Five Star Final" although infer- odies of Fritz Kreislcr music, some ing stars. Bobby Rathbone and W. C. Fields in a scene Horton, the funny man, is seen in ior to that production. new, some mellowed by the passing footed of movieland. Sing Again," is seen in the associ- from "Poppy" to be shown "Nobody's Fool." Then there's com Robert Middlemass, owner of a years, Grace Moore sings again of ate feature. The balance of the on the Rahway Theatre edyf cartoon and news. Tuesday— radio station, stoops to cheap pub- love. The Rahwuy Theatre screen FORDS PLAYHOUSE, Fords. week brings other top-notch films one day only-—Two big Hungarian licity stunts to build up his busi- will be filled with the beauty of A new crime menace terrorizes to the Playhouse. Don't miss a screen, commencing tomor- all-talking pictures are brought Lo ness. Helen McKellar, who shot her new Columbia picture, "The the nation! What it is can toe seen single program or you'll mill the l'OW. the local screen. "Too Many Par- and killed her husband and wat King Steps Out," a proud success- in the picture "Human Cargo" best entertainment of your life. ents," starring Frances Farmer. acquitted twenty years before of to the "One Night of Love"' and which comes to the Fords Play- Shirley Temple in "Poor Little Lester Matthews, Henry Travers With Shirley Temple, Jackie Coo- learns that the radio station in- "Love Me Forever" which so en-house tonight and tomorrow. Rich Girl", Grace Moore in "The and George Ernest is the main at- tends to use her case for a series deared her to the hearts of the a,nd Brian Donlevy King Steps Out", and Edward G. gan, Jackie Cooper and Freddie traction on Wednesday and Thurs of broadcasts. Henry O'Neal is her world. are co-starred in this picture. AsRobinson in "Bullets Or Ballots" Bartholomew. day. Comedies, cartoon and novel- present husband and Linda Perry Fighting champ of the Marines.. the associate feature, Manager are just a few of the ace high pic- Radio fans have been thrilled by ty reels completes a splendid en- is her daughter. he always got five gals to the mile Gluck offers his patrons Joe E. tures coming soon to the Gluck- his singing on Eddie Cantor's tertainment bill. Then, of course, —until a blue-eyed bl&nde landed Brown in "Sons O' Guns." Here's managed Playhouse. weekly air broadcasts. Now you it's DISH NIGHT for the ladios. Although there is nothing im- Make sure you start a set of the moral in this picture it is hardly and took the situation well in a rip-snortin' comedy that will will both see and hear this new- Big Shot Of est wonder child of the show excellent china being given away suitable for children. hand! He loved to leatherneck the positively keep you in hysterics. LIBERTY THEATRE, Elizabeth. free. ladies....tout he answered the call Joe is supported in the production Virginia Weidler, eight-year-old world. The Government's, to arms once too often—and the by , Winni Shaw, "Spendthrift" (Paramount) Hen- Paramount actress, was elevated Charles Collins, currently ap- ry Fonda and Pat Patterson. devil-dog found himself in theEric Blore and Beverly Roberts. A to stardom for the first time in pearing in Pioneer Pictures' ,new Go-Get-'Em BoysM doghouse! riot of fun. Don't miss it. In addi- full-color feature, 'Dancing Pirate' DREAMLAND PARK, Newark. Henry Fonda has the role, in "Girl of the Ozarks," which opens Tuesday, July 28, is Three-Cent The Marine in question is thetion, there's episode No. 5 ofat the Liberty Theatre. By her now playing at the Regent The- o.ne portrayed by Charles Bickford "Flash Gordon" and cartoon. Ev- almost startling mature dramatic atre, is being hailed as the screen's Day at the popular Dreamland in Columbia's new comedy-drama, ery Saturday night is "Race Night" performance, she proves that she new dancing star. "Pride of the Marines," showing the thrill game of the screen. Sun- merited the honor. In this Pioneer Picture the The young star has as her first young actor goes through the en- FORDS ate ASSOCIATE FEATURE vehicle a story of the life of atire gamut of entertainment with WOODBRJDGE BUSTER CRABBE child in an isolated mountain vil- apparent nonchalance, ease and Playhouse —i.n— lage in the Ozarks, "Mill Stream," youthful charm. Playing the title FRI. & SAT. JULY 24 & 25 where the meeting of the school role, opposite Steffi Duna and TEL. P. A. 4-0348 FEDER'AL board is big .news. Virginia, under- Double Feature Frank Morgan, young Collins does FRIDAY & SATURDAY "DRIFT FENCE" privileged daughter of a poor hill everything but fly by his own po- EDWARD G. ROBINSON in MICKEY MOUSE NEWS family, falls into difficulties be- wer. BULLETS or BALLOTS' AGENT cause of her high spirits and her "HUMAN CARGO" TODAY and TOMORROW free nature. NEW EMPIRE, Rahway. with CLAIRE TREVOR with JOAN BLONDELL IRENE WARE 2BigHits When the theatre-goers of the "One Rainy Afternoon,' 'the and BRIAN DONLEVY and BARTON MacLANE BETTE GEO. SUNDAY AND MONDAY country beyond voiced a demand first offering of Pickford-Lasky —also— for pictures of the "G-Men" type, Productions, the new producing —also— "Give Us This Night" DAVIS BREN1 Winchester pictures decided the company headed by Hary Pickford "SONS O' GUNS" with JAN KIEPURA -w— best answer to the call was "Fed- and Jesse Lasky, comes to the New vith JOE E. BROWN and GLADYS SWARTHOUT GRACE MOORE eral Agent," which is coming to GOLDEN ARROW Empire Theatre, Rahway, for three and JOAN BLONDELL EWS — CARTOON AND FRANCHOT TONE IN the Liberty Theatre. days, beginning Sunday, uly 26. BACE NITE Every Sat Nitc also It not only tells an interesting Francis Lederer sings for the SUN. & MON. JULY 26 & 27 TIM McCOY story but is timely, having for itsfirst time on the screen as the star SUNDAY & MONDAY Double Feature 5 central idea the invention of aof this sophisticated Parisian ro- "FLORIDA SPECIAL" 'BORDER CABALLERO' high-explosive by an American mantic comedy, and Ida Lupino, "PRIVATE NUMBER" "THE KING which is sought after by all the with JACK OAKIE Hugh Herbert, Roland Young, Erik with ROBERT TAYLOR nations in the hope of being the Rhodles and Joseph Cawthorn ars and SALLY EILERS controlling world-power. and LORETTA YOUNG seen in important featured roles. —also— —also— With all the world sitting on the The £tory, which Stephen More- EDWARD EVERETT HORTON DREAMLAND PARK STEPS OUT" edge of a volcano at the present house Avery adapted from the "Let's Sing Again" FREI.INGHUYSEN AVE. with BOBBY BREEN in NEWARK, N. .!. time, and each country trying to French comedy, 'Monsieur Martin' "NOBODY'S FOOL" CHARLES BECKFORD COMING find out just what secret war weap depicts the series of hilarious de- SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ons are possessed by its neighbor, velopments that ensue when Phi!- COMEDY — CABTOON — NEWS DAY, TUESDAY, JULY 28th THUR. - FRI. - SAT. '"Federal Agent'' has an up-to-date ippe Martin, a struggling young TUES. JULY 28-One Day Only ALL ATTRACTIONS on the midway in- plot in which an international spy WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY JULY 30, 31, AUG. 1 Paris actor, (Lederer) kisses the Two Big Hungarian cluding rides, glides, slides, etc., RE- ring operating in America, is wrong girl (Ida Lupino) in a dark- SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE 3c thwarted by the activities of a G- DUCED TO 3c for this day only. ; ened movie theatre "O,ne Rainy EVERY WED. AT 2 P. M. All Talking Features Man in the person of Bill Boyd, Afternoon." SEWS — CARTOON regarded as one of the ace two- Out of this little misdemeanor 'Murder on a Bridal Path LARGEST SWIMMING POOL IN JERSEY fisted stars of the screen. WED. & THURS. JULY 29-3C "FURY" grows a scandal of major propor- with JAMES GLEASON 3,000,000 Gallons of water, diving boards, sand tions and Phillippe is brought to —with— REGENT THEATRE, Elizabeth and HELEN BRODERICK DISH NITE beach and other features. Life guards in attend- trial. But .he emerges victorious on —also— SPENCER SYLVIA The thrill that comes only with all counts, for not only does a case "TOO MANY PARENTS ance. Open daily 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. "Champagne Charlie" TRACY and SYDNEY a really great discovery awaits of love at second sight develop be- with Frances Farmer, Lestei Regent Theatre patrons with the tween him and his lovely "victim" with PAUL CAVANAGH Matthews, Henry Travers and —SKATING RING OPEN DAILY FROM 8 P. M— local premiere at this Theatre of TODAY AND TOMORROW but as a result of the publicity he George Ernest "Let's Sing Again," starring the becomes the most romantic figure DISHES for the LADIES Comedies - Cartoons - Noveltiea FREE ADMISSION — FREE PARKING sensational child vocalist, Bobby in Paris. Breen, with Henry Armetta in a featured role. Millions of screen fans have cheered the great child actors of FACTS YOU NEVER KNEWIH By H. T. Elmo the past and present. 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FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1936. ORDS FIELD CLUB COMES FROM BEHIND TO WIN OVER JAMESBURG, 11-10 WOODBRIDGE F. C,TROJANS NOSED IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS DEMOCRATS AND ANTHONYMEN PUT * * * * * * WINS 2 & DROPS OUT BY STRONG A Bunch of "Decrepit' 1 Oldsters Monopolizes the Center Ring of the Big UP STIFF FIGHT, TWO RUN RALLY 1 OVER WEEKEND DEDEWARE CLUB League Circus While the Youngsters Pout IN FINAL INNING DECIDES CONTEST BY WINDSOR J. LAKIS WOODBRIDGE. — George Lat- RED BANK.—The Red Bank FORDS.—Like the story of the boxer who was down, tanzio's Woodbridge Field Club- Trojans (American Legion of then up and the.n down again, and finally coming through FILLING SPACE bers completed a strenuous week- Woodbridge to you) played one of with a surprise victory. So is the tale of the affair staged For the lack of nothing end of baseball by winning two out of the three contests they engaged the finest games of its career, only Sunday at the Fords Park, when Steve Anthony's Fords better to do, I pigeon holed in. The best of the three tiffs was to be beaten by a superb ball club Field Club tangled up with the Jamesburg Democrats. my bosom pal, "Steve," and the Carteret Aces affair, in which from Wilmington, Del., 2 to 0. Both teams disregarded all the got him to impart a few of the locals came out in front of a "Percy' Wukovets was on the ethics known to baseball and his rare, but choice, answers 1 to 0 score, with Joey Allgaier mound for the Trojans and per- seemed to play according to how turning in a record andshrdlu to some of my dumb ques- formed in his best style before the spirit moved them. Fords, with TEACHERS & RED formance for the Field Club out- the hard-hitting traveling club, in tions. If you can find any log- Zak on the mound, opened up the fit. holding them to nine hits. ic in what follows, then I'll game with a four run rally in the take a bow, otherwise treat Allgaier held the Carteret Aces Wilmington scored a run in the DEVILS TO MEET first and eighth innings. The Tro- initial frame, and, then they sub- it as if it were written by a to five scattered hits, while he and sided in the second. Two runs couple of cracked nuts. his team mates tallied a similar jans extracted seven hits off Mc- number off Trusiak, Carteret twirl Guire, Delaware hurler, with were added in the third. FOR TITLE, MON. er. Hunt starred at bat with the Shinn copping batting honors with All this time the Democrats were willow for the home club, being a pair. donkeying around and in the — • third they woke up and banged out RARITAN TOWNSHIP.—With Windsor: I am some- the only member of his team to ex- Wilmington (2) the three game series standing at BY PHILIP MARTIN these days to put at rest rumors four runs. Neither team scored in what helpless to the de- tract more than a single bingle. ab r h that he'll be peddled because of the fourth and the fifth saw the one-all, the Teachers and the Red His two wallops went for a double W/'HEN the batting and pilch- his work in 1935. Anthonymen scoring three more Devils will meet Monday night in mands of my reading pub- Russo, 2b ..502 r and a single. .312 ing records for the 193-> Eing Miller, that 42-year-old runs. The Jamesburg outfit got the deciding game of the WPA re- lic in regards to what the The other two contests saw the Leonard, ss- Lau, cf .401 baseball campaigns were com- fountain of youth, Riled the out- plenty hot in the sixth by tallying creation softball league champion- little moleskins artists are home club bowing to the Fords McEIroy, 3b ..412 piled at the end of last season field bill for the Red Sox quite six runs and it looked like cur- ship at the Piscatawaytown play- Royals, 6 to 3, in the first of the acceptably, thank you, when Ma- going to rdo at the local Kopta, lb ..400 tains for the home club. ground. double-header played Sunday. On the specter of permanent retire- nush and Cooke were on the high school this year whefii Roth, rf ..300 However, the ninth saw the lo- With Joe Pinter hurling a stellar Saturday, the Lattanzio tribe ment reared its ugly head and hospital list. the gridiron season rolls Corcoran, If ..401 cals bang out two runs to top their brand of ball, the Red Devils cop- spanked the Parah A. C, 7 to 3. All glared menacingly at several Kiki Cuyler, after being re- Cowan, c 4 0 0 opponents and take the game. ped the first tilt, 10 to 3. The around. Tell me, Steve, three games were played at the veteran ball players. leased by the Cubs last year, McGuire, p 4 0 1 signed up with the Reds and is Smalley led the 16 hit batting at- Teachers were held to a mere four where are the Ghosts go- Avanel Seco diamond. Some went the way of all dia- tack of the Fords team with three hits. Bob Williams was the batting ing to play their home helping to keep the Rhineland Woodbridge F. C. (1) Totals 35 2 9 mond flesh, while others were boys in the running with his clouts out of five tries. Zajac was star for the Devils with a double games? ab r h given another chance, "on trial." batting. best for the Democrats with a sim- and a single. Trojans (0) Of the latter, not a few have ilar tally. The second game saw the Red Hunt, lb 4 0 2 Red Kress, left, and Ossie * • • done an about-face and are 'T'HE speeding Yanks are being Fords (11) Devils coming back strong to de- F. Lattanzio, ss 4 0 0 ab r h Bluege, right, are a couple of old- proving that they are not ready •*• propelled in part by two re- ab feat the Teachers, 12 to 3. Frank Steve: Judging from the Mervin, 2b 4 0 0 Mitroka, 2b . .200 timers who have come back this for the baseball boneyard. juvenated vets, Tony Lazzeri, Mezo, cf 5 Miller was the batting star of the way things stand now, I Mackey, If 4 0 0 Gerek, rf ..401 year to give the Washington Molnar, cf Ill ..401 Jesse H a i n e s, 42-year-old who has been flirting with base- Lisicki, rf 5 game. would say the only place for Zilai, 3b Senators one of the best short- ball oblivion for many moons, Bixel, c 10 0 Jost, lb ..401 moundsman, is working effec- Smalley, lb 5 them to play would be in the tively for the St. Louis Cards. stop-second base combinations in and Pat Malc*e, twirler cast off Zack, p 4 80-Lap Show at Wood- Pochek, cf 3 0 0 Shinn, cf ..302 by National League clubs. beautiful lakes in the Wood- Voelker, 3b 2 0 1 ..2 0 0 Flint Rhem is also using his aged the big leagues. Though 42 years Nemeth, 3b 5 bridge Track Sunday Mokowski, If arm to much avail for the same old. Pop Haines, above, is still The pitching mainstay of the bridge Park. J. Lattanzio, rf 3 0 0 Bandies, If ... ..200 Virgillo, ss 5 .301 outfit. burning them past National Cleveland Indians is none other Allgair, p 3 0 1 Toth, ss than old George Blaeholder, who Bu'rik, If WOODBRIDGE. — Encouraged .10 0 Despite many years of service League batsmen for the St. Louis Locki, If . by the response at last week's bene Bodnar, c with the Washington Senators, was said to have lost all the Totals 29 1 5 Kinney, c .201 Cards. stuff that kept him in the big Warren, If 5 fit meet, Garden State racing offi- Windsor: Hold on, my ..200 Ossie Bluege had never been cials have arranged for another 80- Wukovets, p . able to bat more than .300. And, time for almost 10 years, and friend! After all, please Carteret (0) A L SIMMONS, the Polish vet- who, it was rumored, wouldn't Totals 42 11 16 lap show at Woodbridge Speedway ab r h since Buddy Myer had taken his Jamesburfi; (10) be A little more concise Totals 29 0 7 regular job away from him, it eran from Milwaukee, in the finish the season with the Tribe. this Sunday, fifth in the series of with a throwback like Maici, 3b 4 0 2 appeared unlikely that he ever throes of an agonizing batting Danny MacFayden is back in ab weekly thrill-sessions and sixth flonovan, ss 4 0 0 that. Wilmington 100 000 010—2 would beat that mark. Illness, slump the better part of two sea- the Hub, this time with the Bees, Richards, lb 4 program staged this year. Franciski, cf 4 0 1 Red Bank 000 000 000—0 however, laid low Myer, last sons, has snapped out of it and and is going great guns for Bob O'Dell, 3b 5 Plans for the full season are not Jackson, lb 4 0 0 year's American League batting played no small role in the up- Quinn, his first boss. Danny has Palowoski, c 5 yet fully defined but it is probable* Steve: Well, where else is Cougan, c 4 0 1 Two base hits, McEIroy, Gerek, champ, and Ossie stepped in at ward rush of the Detroit been around plenty since leaving Timiiima.n, ss 5 that the Association will continue to play. The parish Virag, If 3 0 0 Jost. Thre base hits, Shinn. Sacri- second base, took a hitch in his Tigers. the Boston Red Sox and it was Zajac, p 5 to race on Sundays at Woodbridge Jhere Nagy, 2b 3 0 L fice, Wukovets. Stolen bases, Zilai, belt, and proceeded to hit for And the Pirates can point with generally figured that he was Nisunolf, 2b 6 profits accruing to the estate of Louse field, although a swell- Magyar, rf „ 3 0 0 Leonard, McEIroy. Left on bases, better than .300. pride to the showing of Red Lu- through as a big leaguer. Lewis. If 5 the alte Al Lattanzio, Garden State jgent layout, is not fenced in. Trusiak, p 2 0 0 Red Bank, 6; Wilmington, 9. By his side at short is Red cas. The former Cincy Red rung Veterans have a nasty habit Pullen, ef 2 champion who was fatally injured 'he Grove street site is not Double plays, McEIroy to Kopta; Kress, a temperamental athlete up seven consecutive wins which of giving the dope bucket the at the Speedway in a racing crash suitable for football. The Totals 31 0 a Leonard-Russo to Kopta; McGuire who was ticketed as a hasbeen. helped keep the Bucs within boot every so often, and the Totals 42 10 10 on July 5. Satisfactory arrange- to McEIroy. Struck out by Wuko- Red, too, was infected with the hailing distance of the fast-step- foregoing all goes to prove that Two base hits, Smalley, Virgil- ments for this week's orgy of reck- ping Cards and Cubs. a ball player shouldn't be count- Fords park is too distant. Carteret 000 000 000—0 vets 3 by McGuire 4. Bases on balls comeback virus and has adapted lo, Richards. Three base hits, Small less speed have been concluded Gus Suhr, Pittsburgh first ed out until the ink on his re- And, it would be suicide to W. F. C 000 000 lOx—1 off Wukovets, 3; off McGuire, 3. himself to the Bluege speedup ey, Lewis. Sacrifices, Virgillo. Left with Mrs. Lattanzio and the league Umpires Bonnet, Fallon. system. lacker, Is swinging from the hips lease papers is blotted. allow players to perform on Three base hits, Francisky,. Two on basts, Fords, 6; Jamesburg, 7. of New Jersey drivers is anxious the "concrete" surface of the base hit, Hunt. Struck out by All- Struck out toy Zack. 6; by Mc- to continue at the plant rehabili- Speedway gridiron. So, if gaier, 4; by Trusiak, 8. Bases on game to see whether decision can FORDS F. C. HOME SUN. Carthy, 3. Bases on balls, off Zach ated by their dead champion if it you know of any location in balls off Allgair, 1; off Trusiak, 2. be reached as to who really should 3; off McCarthy, 2. is at all possible. • • * * possess the first half crown. FORDS.—Steve Anthony's Fords -, -•>• Emergence of new heavy-foot- Woodbridge, suitable for STANDINGS W. F. C. (7) Field Club will meet Bound Brook Arthur H. Dunham Is ed heroes, such as Walter Ader, grid work, name it and I'll W. L. Pet. Ab R H this Sunday afternoon at the the Bernardsville youngster who endorse a movement to place Paul's Tavern 3 1 .750 Summer Goif Champ won last week's feature race, has G. Pochek, cf 4 1 1 Fords Park diamond. Mike Mesko you on the Board of Educa- Village Barn 3 1 .750 "• • - • generated new interest in the con- F. Lattanzio, ss 4 0 2 will toe the mound for the home tion. Mackey, cf 3 11 Bodges Market 2 2 .500 WOODBRIDGE. — Arthur H. fused battle for the full-season Fire Co 0 4 .000 club, with Tommie Lockie holding Dunham, of Grove avenue, who sweepstakes title, purse and cup. Molnar, lb 3 0 0 the big mitt. Voelker, 3b 4 0 0 WPA RECREATION LEAGUES recently won the summer golf Two veterans who have escaped, HOPELAWN SR. LEAGUE • Windsor: Am I to under S. Pochek, 2b-c 4 2 2 championship at the Colonia Coun- unscathed the wave of serious Merwin, 2b-rf 4 11 WOODBRIDGE SENIOR Lippys 0 1 .000 Paul's Tavern, 5; Fire Co., 0 HOT SPOTS. try Club, is making preparations crack-ups at Woodbridge continue stand, then, that Wood- to be favored however. bridge High will be un- T. Lattanzio, If 4 11 LEAGUE White Owls 0 2 .000 Leading hitters—Paul's Tavern, for entry into the annual fall tour- J. Lattanzio, If 4 11 * • • • Mohary and P. Simon; Fire Co., Washington — The hottest spot ney at the same club. able to play home games Second Third WOODBRIDGE JR. LEAGUE Kaminsky. Winning pitcher, F. Kuzmiak, 3b 0 0 0 W. L. Pet. in Washington is at the tip top Should Mr. Dunham win the fall MOSS IN QUARTER-FINAL this fall ? Legion Jrs. 7; Comets, 2 iKozma; losing pitcher, P. Rader. of the Washington Monument. A tourney, he automatically becomes Green Raiders 2 0 1.000 RARITAN TOWNSHIP. — Ken Totals 33 7 10 Dukes Ranch 3 1 .750 Leading hitters—Legion Jrs., thermometer carried to the peak the annual club champion. How- Steve: Your deductions, Royal, Laing and Montecalvo; Village Barn, 5; Bagdis' MM. 4 of the tall shaft recently showed ever, failure to come out on top in Moss, former New Brunswick high Parah A. C. (3) Kelly All Stars 2 1 .666 school star, defeated Ed Demurest Mons. Lahkees, are eminent. Comets, Mayer and Elek. Leading hitters—Village Ban*, a reading of 114. Temperatures the fall will necessitate his playing Dux 1 2 ,333 6-1, 6-0, Wednesday night and en- You have hit the nail on the Ab R H Aces 1 2 .333 Winning pitcher, Montecalvo; Switzer and Stumph; Bagdis, Ad- at the other famous places on the that season's winner for the club Faytok, ss 4 10 losing pitcher, Varshany. same day were: Capitol Dome, 109; title. tered the quarter-final bracket in Hungarian C. C 1 2 .333 ams and Demko. head. Unless some rare pre- Brown, c 5 11 * * * * Lincoln Memorial, 108; Tomb of the Piscatawaytown men's singles Pops A. C 1 3 .250 Winning pitcher, Demko; losing parations are made by civic- Rapach, If 5 13 Braves 6; Green Raiders, 2 pitcher, Defario. the Unknown Soldier, 107. 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