ep Pottall Shop The Adsl Independent-Leader AdvtrtiMrt y Tp,ls All The Town** Offer Yea The Bett Yaka Succinctly, ent - leaber t. FoHowTlm.! XlII.-No. 6. N. ^FRIDAY, MAY2, 1941 '~~MCE FIVE CENTS Mrs. J. J/. Thayer Martin Christens Tells Of Expansion, New $27f000 Statelnspection Boat $1,000,OOODEVELOPMENT HERE Local Woman, Wife Of Tax Commissioner, Sends Hand- some Craft Down Ways At Cape May County WOODBRIDGE—Mrs. J. II. Thuyer.Martin, oC 585 IS PROJECTED BY SHELL OIL Rahway Avenjje, wife of State Tax Commissioner Martin, „„„» Of Shorter Shift christened "The Thayer Martin," New Jersey's new motor New Tanks, Buildings To fuel inspection boat, Saturday at Strathmere, Cape May Shell Employes Are Allowed fkw Increase In Wages [Tl Be Decided By V* County. Be Added To Plant Lo- November The new vessel, valued at $27,000, will replace the Effective Immediately; Contract Will Run 14 Months cated In Sewaren ^8-year-old "Nora" WhMi will be ters SEWAREN—-The Shell Employes' Association Monday, night, April 28, have been presented to de-commlssioned as sooii as tne the Shell management The proposals hafe been naw boat it ready for service, The f Scwaran hat rtuchud * new wage «|r«ement 0 MOVE MAIN OFFICE jpjSSIONER AGREES amicably received and accepted. Therefore the ntw state received a trade-in allowance Chinese Relief with officials of the oil plant. The new contract, of $2,500 for the "Nora", making which stipulates raises in salaries, became effective wage igreement, to be effective May 1st, 1941, has SOON FROM ELIZABETH [llHPBA ONPROGRAM been s'gaed and will be in force for a period of the cost'of "The Thayer Martin" yrUrrd»y and will run for * period of fourteen That's^ What Chaplie fourteen months." Neither sidn would indicate the $24,500. month*. The'new shij) was built by Al- Fong Wants After • • * . amount of the increases. 40 New Employes Already LceplHiKoOf Plan.IsNot * • « • fred May a,t Stratjimi-re and has Dispossess In making the announcement, Albert Barna, |pected Til Require Ad- been under construction since Nov- SCHOOL ATHLETES chairman of the aitociation, state: The pr-ncefal relation! which have been main- Added; Others To B« ember^ After an ei(?ht-hour trial WOQJ>r,RJDGE—Charlie Fong "It is gratifying 'to make public that the vari- tained since the location of the Shell plant in Se- run and transfer of equipment Hired Dnrinf Expansion ditional Personnel has bee-, dispossessed. ous proposals made by the Shell Employes' Asso- warenj thus will be aitured continued for another •from thp old boat,' "The Thayer In case you are a newcomer GUESTS AT DINNER ciation of Sewaren and discussed at a meeting held long period. Martin" will b'c put infye service, In WooiKbridRC Charlie t'ontf Is State ' Purchasing Commissioner the ChineKo J^undryman who SEWAREN — Within a few ,., i ;-i|>(;!•: -.Vftcr a series Winners Of Letter-Awards weeks the Shell Oil Plant at Se* Frederick A. Bro'dc'sser said. lhas conducted' a shop on Pearl ml conferences it Announced At Banquet waren will become the main depot , ..Profitable Street for the past 22 years. SAILORS IN BRAWL, 3-3-3 Blast Of Sim To Summon of tho Shell Oil Conspanr in New ihat the question Charlie, who Is all of four At Plainsboro t)ax department officials said, tfWwy and immediate st|ps -will bs) ihiy for members Teet, eight inches tall, prides thefpatrol of New Jersey watery in Home Defense Forces To Service taken for a general «*f*naiMi W himself on belnpt an American WOODBRHWK—Seventy-throe ONE GETSJTABBED 1'iwtment wfll be NeN w YVbrkk HHarbob r area hha s bbeen students of Woodbridge Hi(fh J cost in tho neighborhood (A % mil- citizen and always flew the Am- responsible for collection of hun lion dollars, erican flap in front of "his shop School, participating; in football, Red Cross, uAid Squad, Fire Companies, Police Co-Or inner Herbert B. dreds of thousands of dollars in Drink Bout Aboard Tank- on every legal holiday. baseball, archery, debating, band dinated To Act Immediately In Case Of Disaster Edward C. Wur,d«, geacnT ,I yesterday that gasoline taxes and has practically and cheer-kjadinit, were named Anyway yesterday afternoon er Docked In Sewaren sales manager, admitted yvttarday vs<'iitutive*-of the itoppe'd gasoline bootlegging. .JKittttfirs _()f lcttl?T...nwttfijs fnr t.hp | ^ Desk Senjreant Andru-v^ftrmflTweit" thai the engineering, wlea and red ni-volcnt Asjpcla- A bill of lading for a.11 fuel an( 1940-194 L year, at the annual lall- heard a noise. Poerintf over the estate departments of tf» SiteU Oil , ucck and it ¥?»* il being carried must be produced &porta dipnoi* lust, niirht at Walker When that number is sourded on the various alarrr enclosure around thi desjfc he SEWAREN—As the aftermath Campjuiy would be moved to Se- ,,'foi- the entire iy captains of tankers ,»nd othc Gordon * Farms restaurant in waren from £lizab«th hy *be mid- spied Charlie. . • if a drinking party aboard tho systems throughout the Township it will mean that all the <• itilc Tlic quee- ships antering New Jersey. Vessels Plainsboro. dle of the month. "I've been locked out," Char- 'anker Swift Arrow tied up at the unity of the Home Defense Council are to report to thei ,w he put on thelacking these bills are required t Nearly 100 persons, including lie solemnly "tonnounccd in his Ihell Oil Company dock here Sat- 1 "Tho new nwve," he said,'"will make a-declaration of the fuel be members of the BoSrd of Educa- ;tations. This signal was agreed upon at a meeting of th .MTiit election in usual sing-son* manner, "I sleep irday night, William E. Salser, 37, moan but the faking of tan extm |i«ssc», it will not tore they enter any of the state': tion, principals, police and fire here -or* f looit" f Newell, W,est Virginia, seponu group held la§t night, t . , ' j people in the clerical forcej || \tn , ports. chiefs, coaching staff tand the press, until Jwnjary 1 f SeiKcaiit Simonsen'looked at ook,' is in the Perth Amboy Gen*- Reseat time. We haW *t*mif attended the affair.' William (Bill) Represented were the Red fcrosa, First Aid- Squad* Charge in askance but soon got iral Hospital being treated for re4 thirty or forty new emptoyw Denny, fooHball mentor at Sftuth veteran organizations, fii'e com- AII ways the o.ues- him to change his mind about .lab wounds in the stomach. panies and fire commissioners. The n. the past few weeks and as tt» 1 River High School, was the guest : , i I on the. ballot 'SHOULDER RIDERS Keeping accommodations. ChaT- Edward Otwo, 46, f the summonses were Townihip Medical Stait U TWilamTali, Steve ^ *ij(i«a8k«4;W tp " --'-— ieonta, ftfty cents, $ dollar and serve. At the. prosent time tfce Shell 09 istcMi Undecidtd . issued by Officers Anthqny m, fionald (lalbraith, 'Syjvesie lance. five dollais. "No man will be called upon I Company is one of the biggest tax 1 mn, i .nr.iu ,>aid If th son and Stephen fciertap. Also Praised For Follow- Mellocco, BviijfMfnin Thnmpson, A Serjeant "Sundquist wnt. a, ea IP. Uriban, of 70 Woodbridge do strike duty", the chief said, payers in the Township, paying he did no Those who received tickets ntul licit j\quila, Alex Cilo, John Cipo to headquarters and the Wood Avenue, Swaren, was said to be "nor carry "any firearms. In casi approxlmaCbty $65,000. An im- ing Rigid Standards 1 t ii platoon ays- WIHI, in most~cas«s forfeited fivt Ruflsel Taylor, Niqkolas IWakoi , bridge Emergency Squad was noti- the first purchaser of stamps in anything does happen we will giv provemeat such 'as (he OM being be used. Hov dollar [bonds as fines, were as fol- WOODBRIDGE—Local Draft iri Finn, William Yiira, An fied. Captain John. Egan^and; Of- the Sewanen post office. the auxiliary policemen the quiet- planned by the officials of the plant that tho motor lows:, Board No. '.\ was among the boards drew Vahaly, John SurickjJValte ficers Fred Linn and Closindo Zuc- est posts possible. Each man will will mean a large iacreaae in valu- (1 not be shifty James S- Bowen, 2fi, of North lauded by officials at the induc- Karnas, Stephen Bakod, caro were also detailed to the dock. be deputized with full police pow- ations and eventual lowering of Iho Barna, John Scrko "and muse the motor Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.; at Trenton for its "ef- Sailors' Story Questionnaires, Sent ers. Ho will bo askod to ^l tax rate. Toth, Edward Rosko and Robert iiliic except dur Salvatore Broccolori, 31, of 1413 spirit nf co-ob- According to Seamen Paul course in training, attend The Shell Oil Conipatiy has be«ft •mi's. Eiffhth A%enue, Brooklyn; Joseph- Zullo, Thompson, 38, of Wharton, Texas, on criminal hvw given bjflafryer; expanding at Ac Sewaren plant •:ii if the cight- ine M.- Schuk, d4, f,f 700 Delafieju Ifr to the hoard Major Baicball( nd Ogul C. Hiarriss, 31, of NewTo township Youths and take course^.in-first aid, Eaci for some tim«. Several new tanks Paul have been constructed and tore* i" elf rot it might Aytnue, Wust Brighton, Staten Allync^M. Fn-enian, the eommund- John Veneruji'; J fork City, who were-held 88 ma- applicant anipt hava lived in th Druirimoml, Tulio Jacovinich, Wil- shifts have been at wvirk '•ittf and u range a ached* Island; Har.vey Goodman, 40, U">inp; officer, wrote: i erial witnesses, most of the hands New Batch Of Army Eligi- Township for three years, bo .South lHth' Street, Newark; Wil- liam Belko, Charles Murdock, Ray- night. As a precaution against • entail the ap- "It is desired to express the ap- board the tanker had been drink- bles Get Selective citizen, and be fingerprinted." j liam Lair, 34, 44 Thomas .Street. mond Somers, Joseph Gomori, Jiiy possible sabotage huge flood lights im- preciation of the Administrative ng all evening. Salser and Otero Ditfief-ijf Firemen i curs, he said, Bloomflcld; Walter Dutton, 21, {Continued'on Page 6) Service Forms .<- have been installed and special and Medical Staff of the Trenton itarted an argument in'which the Police Commissioner Herber wnrth and "one1S20 North 11th Street, Philadel- latter accused the former of "pick- ^.J' guards have been hired to protect Induction Station for the efficien- WOODBRIDGE —' Continuing Rankin, chairman of the meeting •it m<>i;e territory phia; Nunfcto Glovonnl, 40, 546 ng on him." A flst fight ensued t the* tanks which'store hu«rft*dto£ cy arid fiptj 'spirit of co-operatioff F/RJB DAMAGES TRUCK •he practice of sending out Selec- pointed out th«t, in England' thu Hi. ;-et always be Wert ft8r24 Rahway Committeoman Fred Spencer AID SQUAD USTS Bronx; Samuel Bakal, 44, 1081)County Local Board No. G sent Ii) Salser in the eerier of the $tom- By Vehicle's Broken Avenue, Avenel; Alex J. Toth, 20 declared, "it is imperative that we If DMKEN^ DRIVING Findlay ' Avenuv, New York; Ju- selectees, 17 of whom were in- ach and ripping "him .ill the way CONTRIBUTION BY PBA ducted. Local Hoard No. 2 sent 18 Reserve Gas Tank HJaire Avenue, Woodbridge; Harry band together, This area holds lino Yudell, 31,-4820 -fist Street, across tthh e center of his back. Ac- i;\tuH\ukasEachAs- selectees, 17 of whom ware' in- Walsh, Piat A venue.,»^elin [ Earl defense orders than uny Woman's CUb Of lidm Long Is hind City; Paul Uezsnynk WOODBRIDGE —A trucfc and cording to ttie authorities Salser's ducted. Local Board No. 3 (Wood- W. Koenig, 37 W^illry Street, state i$ the union." 44, 131 182nd Street, Springfield its load of 30 steel cttbinetr were condition is serious but ho is ex- Woodbridge; Frank J. Swetitej Donates $20, Report \ sessi'J $200 And Lose bridKc)' sot 1& .selectees, 17 of Gardens, N, Y.; Charles E. Lewis, badly damaged by fire at noon pectad to live. Demarest Avenue, Avonel; John G, who»i .were inducted.' Local Board I Permits . 49, 88 Georgia Street, Ilempstead, Monday on Route 25 ndiU'-the Rah; tferochik, 4&8 Crows Mill Road, CHILDHOOD BEHAVIOR ForApjUJkm P».; John De V»to,-5ii, 541 88th {Continued on Page 6) way City Line. . Fords; John Brego, 33 Gordon WOODBRIDGE—A donation «f Two Woof- .., Brooklyn; JosepMi L, Utal, Ah Raid Precaution Plans MOTHER'S CLUB TOPIC According to Officer Heitry Aveue, Woodbridge; William J. 0 ftorn the WvHxlbcMg* hocti, mind guilty of 48, 1065 TWnsenfL'StTeet, New- Warrant Gets Action Dunham who investigated, the T York; Ralph Isaacs, .45, 1475 j Dr. London Speaker; Meet- 1 truck was owned by Philip Dihneo Clarente H. Carlson, lfi'O iety and $20 from the Woman's in the local Grand (Concourse, Bronx;"Harold But Fast, Collector Finds WOODBRIDGE —A meeting of Avenel Street, Avenel and wa: Brighton' Avenue, Woodbridge; ing Held In Home Of L'-lub of Iselin headed the list of Elehen, 26, 392 Georgia Avenue, of Middlesex Cottptjt...American •WOODBRIDGE—The serving of being drrfan bv Williai}^ Godfrey, Edgar F. Gittbs, 121 Cooper Ave- :ontributions to the WooJbridjre i II Brown fined Brooklyn; Maurice Caruth, 29, Legion Posts has beeii called by 1 Mrs. Lee B. Smith ;| of Franklin fark. The vehicl nue , Iselin. i. "f 889 School personal tax warrant on,a Main Emergency Squad dunliK ApriL ^915 Moris Avenue, Bronx; Teddy caught fire when the reserve ga: Roy E. Anderituv-nhairman of I $l,r) costs for Street nmfchant bro.ught results g Whitford N. Wittnebert, 8 , WOODBRIDGE—Mis. Leo K The toUl donatious in that perhtd M.'Kunicki, 30, ;!28 'East 9bh k l ff th id the National Dcfenif Committee -1 Slnira, who was this'wee'k when he appeared at Tax nk' broke loose off the side and Fifth Avenue, Avenel; Frank J. Smith, of Grove Avenue, was host amounted to IU6.50. Other don- Street, New York. . 1 of Middlesex County Legion, to i""i' Kiank Szallar, Co Hector (Michael J. Trainer's of- rolled under the body of the truck P'ApoUto, 24 Lee Street, Port oss to"the Mother's Club at a meet- ors were as follow?:' Chief of Police George E. Keat- be held next Wednesday night at ' unlit to operate a fice and made arrangements to pay Members of Jrfbth the Avenel anfl Reading; Arthur R. Greyling, 26 ing held Monday afternoon at her Henry Jansen, $10; Woman's ing said yesterday that the cam- eight o'clock at the Legion rooms :i!'!fi' being exam his delinquent personal taxes in Rahway fire companies were called Foufcth Street, Fords; Raymond IT Club of Avenel in memory of ', paign ajrainst shoulder riders would in th« Memorial Municipal Build- iiip Physician Mal- monthly installments. to the scene. Hansen, 121 Grant Street, ^ords;' Dr. William London, of, Perth Frederick Drausc, p«$t continue throughout the summer Mr. Trainen stated, most of the Michael Jogan, 47 Ryan Street, $ 10; The A-KiKata Girts,»f Hope- Among the subjects to bBjis- Vmboy, was the guest speaker and months businessmen have willingly co-op- Fords; John V. Gurbert, U War- lawn, Schweitzer Brother^ Inc., iiiny police' court, Mothex, Father And Son, 6 cussed will be air raid precau- onk as his subject, "Bnhayiqr Djs erated sincefinal notices were sent den Avenue, R6T)e1awn;- Michael Dishamded Ladies' Auxiliary Amer- :•.'. of 168 Fulton IMPORTANTl Are muck By Automobile tionary measures as planned by rders of Childhood." After hi: out si few wueks ago.' In the few J. Hi'abik, 15 Isola Avenue, Fords. ican Legion Post No. S7, Masau 'I W00 and |23 WOQDBJtirK$~An important the United States Army and ob- ftlk he answered many question casts where the bills have been and GrosickK*', Philadelphia, Se- i'- i-harife. In both meeting of the Jeffersonian Club COLONIA—While walking on servation posts for the county Arthur A. Molitor, 490 CM n au Informal discussion. completely ignored the warrants waren History Club, Ladies''Aid •> license was re- .ill toe held tonight tit 8 o'clock at the Lincoln Highway about 500 "'(Continued on Paqe 6) During the business aessio: will Ibe prepared, he said. will be established. Society of first Church of belia, M-ars. yards north of the Colonia over- •lans were completed fop the an-- ;he home of Mrs. .1. J. Dunne liyteriaa, Mr, and His. Geoqtfl ll'.- driver of a car pass Sunday night, Andrew Fedo- nunl dinner-dance to Be held at th Mosenthine, A Scmuren Friend, ii'i' Street, Perth vich, 47; his wife, Julia, 45, and Blue. Hills Plantation Friday, Ma; •Fords Bank, G. Lenard, |5<00 eadl^ ii'^'d into Bayview their six-year-old son, Thomas, all People Of U.S.'Too Complacent', (i, Mrs. Burron L. McNulty is gen' Oharles Feank, $2.50 and Thorns* missing several Vbid May-Day Cekmony Is Held uf 0;i7 East Sixth Street, New eral chairman. . Dec and Louis I. Zehrer,! York, were struck and injured by 1 Refreshments were served wit! 12.00 each. a car driven by Egan Koenig, of Says McBroy In Press Oab Talk Mrs. Andrew Lockie and M.ra. Ro The g^uad anbulfnce > Here By Vocational School Girls 101> Rottsevelt Lane,- Fined W00DP.R1DCK — "The people ;hougll all these pluct's aie'undtv and U: CTMl'a as poTlTers; AsslStlTlj 47 callVin April and members gavfr" Fcdovich was taken to the;he .I Rah- leavy guurd and all possible pre- hostesses were Mrs. Horace Cror WOODB1UDGK -The arrival of .ili'tion of tho ceremony to spout a of the United States are too com- wo blood transfusions. The. Complaints wuy Memorial Hospital in the hos- cautions are being taken we must well and M/s. John T. Tetley. '• an especially distinguished irueat— spniy uf flush water for the edifi- placent."- .ulance travelled 49T cation of the tinny duo. pital ambulance and "*ti<»ated for remember it only tak'es one man to Charged with May—was gr&ctiHl wltli pri So declared Township Attorney •he past month, After the ritual, the pupils and possible fractu.ro of the right lefc. do a greut deal of damuge." id acting in-a ate pomp a'nd coicmony Leon E. McElroy speaking on the Wine Town Selectees Leave teachers played 'picnic around tjit> His wife and child were taken to Co-operation Sought' . J. Bern- by the students and' faculty mem- aul)Jectsubject, "Home Defense" at a CongoleMM-Nm* Offidd outdoor hearth and sandwiches and the same-institution irfa police raJ ' 7T "T™" « " ? $$r. McElroy aise stated that Fort Dix For Fort Bragg Avenue, bers of the Middlesex ^County Vo- wtm f h lddl ex Co coffee weru served. HampWn Cut- dio ear by Officer Joseph Dalton " *. °, } *, * f ^ all units including the Red Cross, Is Speaker At Rotary Ckh wflfin he ap-national School. Club h Tu a y m at wbobBIUDGB—Nine Wood- ter, a member .of t>hc school board | and treated for cuts and bruises. *"** f ^. ^ f f^ First Aid Squads, fire commission i-oiu't before Re- too. the home_/of Police Chief and Mrs. bridge Township trainees were WOOIVJRIDGE-l', P. linnvn A pretty spectacle it and dojuw. of the ground on which era, fire compamea, American Le Most of "bhe girls wero dressed in E KettUn8 on Decker among the $74 soldiurs.wh^o ifata speiiiiil nj4f»4bAiV*! of ihe Ci>»" is -locatedld , was Library To Be Open Daily, JjJJ* gion posjs, Veterans of Foreign -t (,'oaLrjitui quaint and colorful and the " ' >/u Fu^t ,T)jJ(E to Roifeum-Nairn, l«< , «f lU^imx, was guest. Mrs. Eunice HaiTtson* Wurs,/^c^ool/principals/and'Jhe arrested by Of*| (kneed/around three Maypoles, the 1 hree Evenings Per Week Mr. McElroy deswibed m de- •, North Carolina. Th« the guest spt'^ki-j al a nhvliiv*; «f principal, arranged and directed asked to cooperate in iitv. who*.charged vivid rites being' climaxed in thp . _ tail the plan to qrgaafce Township men, all of whom will the Rotary Club of WooJbiidf* •the perforintuKit, «f the-«oancil. School l ran ftrtocrown^g of -Dorothy' Beebe of h°W def^ynoilifin/ ho aasigned io tiie 112th Field held yesterday Boon at tfce Oknia -Othus in Cjtrameny ' Kavft Wen Port South -River aa ail exceedingly Township and said j Anffllerjr for- traminf, ar«t Country Cluk Mr. K«Uy jemt », The Maid of Hoiior waa Virginia &bu»lve comely Queen. The whole picture ion Free>Put>Hc Library, accord- councils .were to formed heidquartm Jin bftae of disaster WiHi*m Rutwiglit and " troducod by R. G. DrinkxitK wcr»> would have done credit to a highly Miller of Perth Amboy and the at- ing to an announcement made by throughout Middlesex Council. he Explained. ael J. Schubert, of "W tary and treasurer of the Security tendants were) .loan Cadmus of iinscinative atdge director. the Board of Trusteoa this week. "TfhiB area," the speaker noted, After the business session Francis G, Parsons,«f Sew»r«n; Steel ^uipmeat Corporatwn. / :| Sujwt ^f Perth The library building will be social |)Qur wag faeld, with Miss ing on the msunifacttf* ' ealM for tltpWum fti» against a bkdro of term i H*?el y? P. M.i and on Monday, Rarltan Arsenal 1B but Ore or sixTil's next mating is scheduled fo ite and Steven Si- a formal Spring g>rdend . Two flshM*ry Kue of Seville; -day and Saturday eveninga from mUen fronj hare and th,e Shell OilTuesoay. nipht, May 20, lat gu I, of Fords ftnd John Dunick machine! y. The Cong«4eum-Kaa» a fomal Spi ing sttrden. w itoViteh of Ford«; Betty Sil- t t a tn the pool and a ciockery frog 7 P. M. until 8'30 P. M. .For- plants home qt Hr> >»d Sis. Meyer Ilos- »Kd Joswn V- L° «t W HOB*. (>>myajiy has tw« akactusve tfatt of Sooth Plwiflpld'and Anna 1 and 'OtheOther law*, ooi l s g p merly thtsUtorary wtuj closed all Al enplam in. Caft»«t. - million dolkK««*h.Wa Said, until the. ewi- dtafti HMd W« practicall^^ n«xt door. Al-

-' •' . •'.*/• m&E&mte INDEPENDENT-l- l VfWif, TWO Wedding Amurersary Sewaren Pupils Give Sewftren Personals Over 206 Women Attend Fashion Woodhridge Personals By Mn. -Burnt, 490 Eait Avenue

1 Is larked By Trests - .St. Jiimi.'s Parent TVnchw'As of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and j Captain William L. Bayer, ann — Mrs, Walti'r \|( |, Sfrow For Aid-ToSritain Benefit soeiution H I'niiiliii'tinK a nimm«jfi' Mrs. Arthur Hayr. >s, of Cranford. 1 of Mr. am! 'Mrs. John ll. Bayor, nf Avenue, spent SMIIIIJ',' snli today and tomorrow in the — •A .«on, Martin Richard, wns He Circus Comes' Presen- Woortbridge Avpniie. has been pro- •Mr. and Mr, ,\ 'lltlllXIH A|l|il f tvimilli1- r.rssurie-; Well il 1)V I'linnie Daughter Arranges Party varnni. store at ,127 Pulton Street. - mid I'iishion uliow ,h»ld Ijflery w i'; sltnwn by 1 ,Iaincs Coll an co-chairmen. the flaliwaj' j^antorjal Hospital. ClaisAtPTA Meeting at Wnirht 'Fieldi Ohio. Mir. «nd visited friends in \,., ;il !hf Coliynn Country of New Hrurwnvici:. Wedding ftfe Mrs. Krnept ('. MoffeK, 'Mrs. P. —Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Her- Mrs. Bayer returned •*'« week day. fliT the min|iiccs 0/ ttw! ITjiirty-Hevfn Labi* of cnrde were Willljun Ijuritsfti, Mrs William !•. pen, of Upper 'Main Street, «ntcr- R E W ARK N—"The Circus from a trip to- Anistnn, Alabama, Hub ui' W., .Mis, (icitrudc.i , of ^ Mrs. Kenneth M. (JMilki'r, Christ inn Churches in SuUierford , New Brunswick, at exur- sociation held Tuesday afternoon td the rank of Regimental Sor- ( ranged by their dauchtiT, Miss M»- •noon et the hum.' , | \fiss Mtiry Ann Miss Mi hi red Wilson, Mrs, .ticorjfr recently. hejd I'ecflittly in St.. 'Peter's in th^ school nuditflrium. Partici- ucant Major. ( v .•iHil Mi™ Ruth Eyerkuss, of 1 ric Trost'.'ind wns hold in thrir Dodwtll in CHIT* li,, | I '. Hiintei*, MIH. ThnitiuK A. Vin -Miss Mnrion Hapstak', of Church, in that city. pating in the 'program were Wil- in home, (lamps WPII' played Mi»s Grace Turner ha-s re- ( IIMHIr. Wt>r" ullOWIl.t wcr sccvud, iam 1Mb, lender; Grace Makai, ing, of West Avenue, entertained will give a book n-\, .-,, tn TTfrtttwt BrooM 'tninf(fly« * turned to her home in Jersey City Miss Joan M. Wiljon, of New Lon- 1m (.iiiiicsy nf the Fashion Bar, vii'.w. Mr. and Mi", druminqr; Evelyn Cheri?, Edith SRHftS Will be All || Mris. K. Wriifht, Miss Kl l«op- -Mr. uiul Mrs. Charles Short, after spending several day:: with (1! !'. 1 ill Anihoy. l.iiipwic and ftc- Hi'clinrd Peterson 'if Avfiud; Mis. Sehmidt, trianglus; ('laire Osbfinni, don, Conn., last weekend, ond-Mrr. W. I.,,, i.ti, Mrs. ,W. Vincent, Mr«. Din iif Kcyptirt, were the we«kqnd" Miss kens Hibbits, of Rnhwuy Ave- William jliosko, lingle clogs; Cavnl —Frederick II. Zimmerman, of -Murk i:. iii-ci;,, e, Miss Mary fi. Mullen/ Mary Thomas, Mr. nml.Mi's. An- iif Mrs. Shirt's parents,' |ti-.' nue. drow 1«oT»nts, Ma,iy Broad Street, spent the weekend Avenue, spent Tiic.i • local Girl, Duke Tmhmm Hlnnley 'Nsiylor, Mr«. Clarriu' K. and Mrs, Edward Snepp&rd, of —The .WoodbrMfjc Township Giroud, Eugene Vereb, tamho- Davis, Mrs. Hurry I1, Idiike, Z Chnrli's Smith nnd Wwlii) Thomas, in New, Yorksii[)ei'vi^inn ,, M.' HaKV< Mr.s. A. K. Solield, Mrs. Gerha, Mr. and Mrs. P, P. Wcbl), parents, Mr. Mid 'Mis. EEhomas The Kathcriiip Osboni Oim- , ?' liith. nf R'Z drove Ave- Durinff Bw business sess'on, led and Mrs. Willtem -I, Ba- Marian Muchsiiiir •,,• „ I,.,- I! ('one, Mrs. A|!MT1 Martin, -Mfss .Miss Ceraldilie Wh, Viss Char- Shanlry. p( EJiaftbiifh. iis one of tin1 thirty-two nl,u- l>y the nv'Stdent, Mrs, Seymour r'an, of West Avenue, entertained th Snee in pi, : . Myrtle Wamn, Mi.-. Sidney Rid- lotte Webb, \\nt-M (i("rl>:i. Mac- —-Miss Kit« Dunn, of Proflpwit _ :....n m*etin^; of the smntuti\ Mon- rt> made for the an- Mr. 'and Mrs. Vincent Krittak and the scout rally to lie i,, •,, iii Ihe Woman's College at . McCkin was appointed an electiim nf ollirei ... in-i' weeks training pcri- Miss Ti'ln '"ass. I.illi;m Tcrraoe, Miss-^ltay Dunn, home in S[M)l»wood. principal of ithe Sewaren School. Mi's. Louise C. Olsen / ^jrji^n .of the nominating com- ested resiilenls ol' inj 1 Mfs.-liuBtteas,^ former teacher at irli they will 'learn tho The door prize WAS won liy Mis * SKWARK/V-—Mrs. Louise ('. Ol- ui' Prospect Street and Mrs. D, J,. —.Thfl *Sw»«Ww) Class. *i-4ka miWee uiu] will he assisted by Mrs.School No. .IS, -has many local to attend. "I" (Jiiuncilinjc the fresh- Eleanor Merrill and uun-'ulayers son, 71, wife of Christian Olsen, of Dunigun, of Arnboy Avenue, Fir?t Presuytcriari Church will William J. Biuan and Mrs. Andrew friends. Mr. Huntress was u speak- h'l specific ways they ran prizes liy Mis. A. (1. Krh nf J;u'k- !!'„' Pleasant Avenue, .S'ewnren, died the weokftnd ,(fu n Ki'Hriuntc uf Wood- INIIII, MI?- TIIOIUHH ,1. licnhy nnd Sunday School rooms. Miss Elea- encc helil in New York City re- 8he is KurviV'd bv hor husband.' ll was decided to contribute ten tlinh a«:h Tuesday. menu perfection. Rnrial was in ihe Presbyterian A flowering plant 'donated by Mm, Church Cemetery, WoAftridfe, —Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brink- • Mr. and Mi's. Winfiald Haus- A, Giroud was uwacded to Miss •WOOD Use both for extra varietyt- man, of Star Street, are the ]i of Hillorest Avenues spent Kathryn Minkler. Refreshments Valentine Kishner FAMOim r>nts nf n son horn at St. Peter's Wodnesduy with the.ir son, How-were served hy (he class mother, CLASSIFIED WOODBniDGE—V a 1 e 111 i 11 v Hospital, New Brunswick on April ard, a patient at St. Mary's Hos- _..,. J. Csistle. An election of offi- HEADING COALl Ki'hnev, 7R, nn old resideiit of 21. Mrs. Brinkman is the former pital, Hoboken. cers will be held May 27 and" a pro- HELP WANTED HOPPER'S COKE Wtimtbridgc, diod Sgturdny at the Miss Mary Cullinane, of town. .,. Moima Paulin, of Oak gram of entertainment .will be pre- home of his sister, Mrs. Cecelia MK.V- WilliliB I" wnrli; :io Io I • MASON MATERU —Tonight the Ise'iri Cubs A. C,. Tree Kodd recently spent the sented by Miss Gcnevieve O'Brien's years old. Wvp ji n It if ii'luis. l'"^.1;; Leonard, in Rahway. FUEL Oh. will sponsor a dance at the Persh- weekend (it Washington, D. C. lir.st grade class. 'p oC Hi IN paper. "'- /Ti'inmal aitrvices were held Sat- J 1 : Avenue School auditoriuni. " —jyir. and Mrs. \Vrtlter,BiJrhcr, BOYS—W years of'age or over, to PtUM Weodbridgt i J mday afternoon at 2 O'CIMK from ; Musk' for dancing will be furfiish- of Wilson Avenue, entertained a enrry tlila ncwHpiippr. Apply at the home of hin grandson. Hifrtieil,. Sprmg Dance Is Scheduled tlme anti lellve 01ir WARR COAL Two oi lho mony flag&lad foods told y ed by Zippy Mack and'his.Orahes- number of friends and" relatives at our office any y Kishner, Perth Amboy. Burial was name anil Milvess. Here in your sli youi neighborhood independonl grow. tm. their ho»ie on Sunday. Refresh- By Hungarian Church Unit SUPPLY CO. in the Alpine Cemuttiry. Perth Am- hftnee to make some extra money. He nr.'.r, you foilhfully, handles only quality foods. ments were served buffet style. if. OIOBOI A\ boy. —Mr. and Mrs. Penry Poke, of •WOODBRIDGK — The Young ;JJ to sell very aopulnr Card games and dancing were iea- ftutpmohllc, in»y:t;ift[ pre- "WO0DBRID0* Sonora Avenue., recently vMt«d 4 People's iS'ocifety. of the Hungarian ferred.' Will supply car, ashinBton, lJ.*C,',"to's'ee thXcfier.-' ttrreo . Mfaslc for ttarrcinc yrt»-4vr- ReTormefl Chtiith \vflt sponsor a Cry flfffl tu(ihTrtHml>n • I •Jitlon Io RON F, care of the ry blossoms. nished by the Serenaders of Union. sprmg dance tomoi row night at the —Mr, and Mrs. Edward Brecn —Wallace Mattenson was host parish hall on School Street. 'mm and family, formerly of Fiat Ave- iVAN'TK.l) lilii IKJVK. Apply ill Friday evoninp pt a social held a,t The Royal Cadets will play for way Bowling Alleys, nue, are now residing at Oak Tree his homo on Trieste 'Street. Dan- the dancing which will be held un- Road. cing and games were featured and til a late hour. Stephen Gyenes is SUITS CIEAI •The Ladies' Auxiliary of the chairman of the affair- end he is COLLEGE TOWN SUPER MARKET refreshments served. Those pres- PLOWING—Team work of nil kinds. ent were: Pfluline 'Brunn, of Veterans of Foreign Wars* re- being assisted by Miss Jennie ©eak, jtiinure jjleUypwd. X^pluie), .Qreen Mjss Helen Koeai, Stephen Dorko, St., iMlln. ' phone Woodbrldge OAK TREE ROAD, 1SELIN, N. J. Woodbridpc; Veronitfa O'Zell, 'Bet- cently held its installation at the- leorge Gyenes and Stephen ."" •S-U54. 3-iStf ty Robinson, Gw«n HamiitOn, leme of Mrs, Frank Mastandreft, on Grand Street. The officers in- et;D. ,ri:mT illiftnn, H«+iiy Bohlflke, FOR SALE stalled we're: President, Mrs. Stan- •nine Gain, William O'Neill, An- ford kuna; vice president, Mrs. KOI! MAIJO CHKAP, -I weU-lncd Fox "thony Hwiizilek, and Stanley Ow- Telephon« 44075 Terrier IHIJIM. Address Hu\ K, cj Edward Breen; chaplain, Mrs. uf ln(lepen(loiit-l.eadcr. fi ci.s. of town. Frank Mastandrea; conductress, —Miss Kay Ellis, of Unjon 1 LOTS SI) fi'tt, St. lii'ni'K.. A\I,III, Mrs. Harqlt^Lake; treasurer, Mrs, lieneh was the weekend guest of Slinre Itoiul.- Arrows -I'riim Ancliu- Pa.ul Sluk;«»ecretary, Mrs.. Harry Ki'tk's, WdodbriilKc N, .1. Wrlti SVv••; ifciUy Kreen, of Fiat Ave- Peter MurlOon, i'H \Vi'»l iritli SI., Brown; histdrian, Mrs, Cathrine nue. Thos. F. Burke New York City. , r.-'J Bates. The members will enjoy a —Mr. and Mrs James Van ,Or- SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY theatre party next Tuesday eve- FOR RENT ilen and family, formerly of Elizft- ning at Newark. —> Funeral Directors — beth, are now residing ,»t Marconi SJX UOUMi! and luilli, 1 cur unniKf. —Mr. anil Mrs. John Halugan r>UU Muiile Ave., WoWl.ridKt. Rib Avenue. Avililalile May Hid. lieiil $1.',, ImiulVi- End Mr. and Mrs. Uavid Ander and and children, of Jersey City,spent 10. I:. Finn !(«»! MKIIIII- A«''in y »r LOIN OF fORK ib.l9c' the weekend at the home of Mr. call' Monmouili .luni'llun SiTl. ,"i-2* Miss Mitzie Andcr, of Oak Ti'ee 366 STATE STREET and Mrs. Andrew Gilroy, of Hill- Bone Knad, ruceiitly attended .a per- LOST crtst Avenue. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. In fm niiuicc of .Ringljng .BcatWrs PRIME BEEF CHUCK ROAST.. • ft- 19C —Wjti. .Wehley Auld, of Camden, WlHTE UOI.I.) liai'iiuni and Bailey Circus fttMa41 - spent the weekend with her daugh- Milk n Suuare Garden. St. Krwurd. MS Anilun Ave \Vo,,d- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Joaeph V. Cpstello, Mgr. hriilgc. Tel, Wo.' 8-OSHS »-i Hjl We sp(u:n.li/.< Fed H| the dry rtli Ami,,,! ;,.:- Iig9fi a n d (1 f SMOKED CAU HAMS Cured <> V it 19c you can't beat it WOODB1UUUE—Mr. and Mrs. BBBI home ui i. Hie BREAST OF VEAt lb. 15c J FRESH CHOPPED BEEF lb. 19c Alox Dojcsak, of S»6tf Fulton HH a specia 1 b by I IK' Street, announce tlwt the mar- nes& \'r, C SMOKED BACON lb. 25c SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS lb. 25c —buy it NOW riage of their iKughter, Catherin BB^ ""'' Jrnia, to Louis, J. Szabo, son of •^H; v«nietu<- c III "it iBalint Siabo and the late Mrs. H FUEL AND FURNACE OIL mm Wood Szabo, .of Mew Brunswick, will MM 84735. MAY 2ND JOHNJJIITfliG Specials take place Sunday at 12:15 P. M TO • CAUL WO. 8-OO1P at St. James' Church. HIGHEST QUALITY FOR EVERY Effective MAY 8TH. MAKE OF BURNER Stall.- II NBCFIGNEWTONSOR WESTON'S ASST. COOKIES lb. 10c Woodbi BUTTER COOKIES 2 pkgs. GINGER SNAPS Edgemont pkg. 9c FLASH! FLASH! Prompt and Courteous Service SPAGHETTI 3 ','.;:: 19c Baby Arrowroot, Sunshine pkg. 15c CORN FUKES, K«Uogg's pkg. 6c ACE-HIGH DOG FOOD 4'cans 15c BIG NEWS! TOMATOES 3 20c CORN STARCH '^r pkg. 6c PREMER Oil & GASOLINE SUPPLY COJ Young and OtM.cme end enjoy a delicious (NEW iRUNSWICK AVE. RAHWAY, N. J.j PRUNE JUICE qt. 15c SWEET P£AS 'TIT 3 cans 25c PIIOM Rnh. 7-1263— Night Plwn» R*b. 7-<)424-R w-<». ice Cream Soda APPLE BUTTER Jur 16c Mission Sodas ,^L !^ 6btls.25c HEINZ BEANS I.H* •DUZlge.pkf.17c" .K^V^ru. lc •»»* KETCHUP 19c SILVER DUST ,;,;;;, jikg. 19c s EVAP. MILK Bruud 4 cans 25c LUX or UFEBUOY SOAP 3 cakes 16c 1 Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 cans 20c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY g j Fotker and ihe Grandparents io REU WHY THOUSANDS EACH WEE WHITE ROSE COFFEE ft. 25c; SCRATCH FEED 251bs:49c" visit mtidkkmtmmd dance iho* ALL CANDY and GUM 3 for 10c LAYING MASH 25 lbs. 59c ARE NOW CHJN6IN6 TO HASH! -, May 11941 Up to 39 Miles m a G«lhin SavinBi of S1.S6 to S2 on tttm TwWul Bf Sajolme ' MILK i « We serve exclusively fOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY •: SPECULS FOR ftlUDAY * SATURDAY i- Greatest Seating WiiHi jf A LPri € FRESH CRISP SPINACH Sltalttc BEST ROU BUTTER ib.Mc CRISP NEW CABBACE IU 9c SHARP STORE CHEESE lb. 25c Also Mi line of Delicateu*n Cait Springs «R Ml 4 Wlmd MAINE POTATOES 14 4b. tag10 cCOTTAGE CHEESE Jfe, ?c Coutrttti lid CELERY HEARTS k.d 10c SA-VO SHORTENING Ik. j»kg. 10c For the Sme Amount lb.!7c COLIECE TOWN you would pay tor.wot tin 3 Loio Price Cm, you can now own v mm WHJT£ mm 2 for 13c JUMBO LEMONS We. JEWISH ROLLS i«.15c SWEET SHOPPE 4M. 25C K£j 8y£ y Rader Motor Sales CALIF. ORANGES doz. 25c PUMPERNICKEL BREAD loaf i* , Phow« 8-2396 -.-.;:.#., w . rf-N FRIDAY, MAY 2, IWT ' PAGE THREE College Favotih Calendar 0[Camng Events Tuesday Study Club Club President Barbara Brief's Has leading Role

V"l'-i Ml liix-rfliniK rnr (hla *nlumu rniint hr in Ilir Inilr- 9 Christian Science ppiiilcnl-),™,!,. ,,mi|. n.i| Inter thon W>(ln.«il»> of rnih wpek In nnmirr iiulil fnllciu, Elects Mrs- Nicklas In De Molay Comedy, 'Jam Mad Mny 2: "June Mad," ft musical comedy, to be presented . RJ| C. S. B. Speak. by Americus Chapter, Order of DeMolay, at Name* Her As President In Curtain To Rise On Annual Oflering At 8:30 O'elofk Wooiibridge High School Auditorium. May 2: Dunce aponaored by Iselin CubS A. C, in Porsh- Annual Election Held Tonight /n Woodbrid&e High School Auditorium ing Avenue School Auditorium. May 2 & :>: St. .lames' Parocliiak P.-T. A1 Rummage Sale at vn- er on "Women of the Orient," and Third Ward Women's Re- Sponsor Event May 7 Eijht TabieTTn Play At Lou", Or« Allen; "Mr. Hanis", Annual Mother's Day Celebration sponsored by tfrs. Walters pave a review of'the iook, "Daughters of the Samurai" publican Club Sees Mov- Herbert Oarter; "Julie Harris", '[Vilimony Affair Held Wednesday Sunshine Class. IStaiX—A laritt- number of May 111: Election of officers of St. James' Parochial Pa- iy Sugimoto. ies At Sewaren Session Blanchn'Jorgenston, ,.,, ,,f tbis revela- entries ia Xlliectfd. at tj)£.fkw- rent-Teacher Association. William M. Thompson has been „„. i|u< blessing of In Gardner Home The musical part of the program cr show to bo hold at the Iaelin May 14; Meeting of Sewaren Bridge Club at home of Mrs. SEWAREN—The Third Ward coaching and directing the pro- ,..„•, aifn I was ncludtnl a group'of piarTOi selec- Public Library, May 7, under the AVENEL—Eight tables of cards Orray T. Frazer. Woman's Republican Clttb enjoyed duction which is an annual offer- ,, ii tions by Mrs. -Humphrey, "Ro- i I' I were in piny and 20 rron players May 16 & 16: Presentation of "Calm .Yourself" hy Fortnightly a movie and demonstrafUjn of the sponsorship of the Woman's Club ing of the Americus Chapter, Or-, pronounced Guild and Men's Brotherhood of Methodist Church. mance" and "Tvepka" from Tscha- •'•'•/• contributed at a benefit card party interesting work being done by tile of Iselin. der of DeMolav, 1 ICll Illl !**l*W*i«»*iy.-MU*rii«m--iJfi«eT May 18: "I Am An American Day" at Marble Tree Farm,, kowsky'a ''Nut Cracker Suite" Woodbridge Emergency Squad at Thu show is open to all remdents i,,l si rfical aid the auspice of tihe ^Venel Repub- Avenel. ' and "The Japanese ." Re- a meeting held Monday ni^ht nt Mio of Isvlin and cntrins m.iy be made May 18: Annual Crowning services,by St. James' B. V. M. !•, i-iit!ier worse lican Club' at the home of Mrs. freshments were served by the home of Mm. 0. P. Nilsen on ClilF iiny time, before" 12:30 P. M., the Sodality at St. James' Church. ,u ; it seemed f John Gardner, of Burnjei Street, tess. . , May 21: Twentieth Birthday Party of Tuesday Afternoon Road. Elbur (tiite of \ht show. Prizes will bo •••ir.'i'r . Just at that Scientific Mrs. P. J. Donate was assisting Study Club. of the squad, dpscrilbftl the mmiy tin all classes and far ar- •ililv .if God—the hostess. May 23: Play, "Sister Sue," to be presented by Freshman appeals for service and he was us- ranbements. Mrs. Erick Weickert, was explained Special aw,ard went t6 Mrs. E<| Class at Woodbridge High Schpol Auditorium. 'resident Of Sodality sisted in the demonstration, by six jrarden chairman, has announced , lumr my whole ward Howes' ami door prizes to May 21}: Annual spring dance sponsored by Shell Em- % of the squad. that a commercial florist will act Fur .,.,-,!, iind then step Mra. Rudolph Voelker and Mrs. Jay ployees' Association at St. James' Auditorium, During the business seBsion led as judge. A homo-made bake sale .,,,.;uiic aware of Herman^ DOOT prizes were won by Woodbridge. * let As Crowner by the pvesridc^t.Tflta, Clarence R, will be held after the show. May 30: Annual Memorial Day parade, celebration and :„• fact that God Mra. Sweyn Jensen, Mrs. Clarend Davis, initial plans were formed The next meeting of the Isolin radio broadcast. . Storage i,,. ,mii irnnjrs and Redd, Mrs. ..Herbert Haut, Mm. to hold a card party for the bene- Woman's Club will bo held May June 8: Annual Firemen's Memorial Service. "' , ..' Frances Ryan Has Prin- ,ni.< him In that Stephen Hnydcn, Mrs. John Etter- fit of 'the. "Aid-to-Britaitl" at Hi- 14 at one o'clock in the form of There's an old proverb: i cstored to nor- shank, Mrs. Angelo DiLeo and Mrs. cipal Role In Annual ram's Farm in Avenel, with Mi-s. a luncheon at Oak Hills Manor in An aople a day keeps the ;iciiviiy. The ap- OttO^Toepfer. Church Ceremony Davis as general chairman. It was Mctucheii, doctor away. Prises in the gair.es were award- Avenel News decided to donate the contents of • n;in Science alone AND ed as follows: Contract bridge, By Mr§. R. C Pe"»r 3 P«rlc AT«HU« AT.B«1, N. 3. WOODBRIDGE—Miss Frances the club bii'thday-box amounting Beloved Leader, Mr*. Frank Barth; auction bridge, Ryan, president of the Senior So- to five dollars to the Emergency Mrs. Charles Klein and Mrs, —Tkfi Parent-Teacher Associa-I —Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Head, Make Your House A Home Greenhouse writings defines dality of the B. V. M., of St. Squad. Refreshments were served George Slivka; pinochle, Mrs. Carl tion will meet Wednesday night, I Jr., of Bayonne, were guests of by Mrs. Harry Halsey assisted by Si'li'iillllc Told MnriiKr |iti\riilH "us the law of James' Church, will serve as —Own A Piano M-rinln tr>iiii ilrUHirhiK >inir ^nl Krogh, Mrs. Spencer Green and May 14, at which time annual re- their parents., Mr. and Mrs. Her- Mrs. Frank J. i.a Farr, Mrs. Mich- otMl fur uiirtiM.|itN nod rrlnlu •imii, interpreting crowner at the annual May crown- Mrs. S.-J. Counterman; fan-tan, ports will be pivon and the new bert Head, Sr., of George Street, ael Quinn, Mrs. Thomas Dering Ilii'lr In HUM. i' the divine Prin. ing services to be held Sunday Mrs. Joseph Stark and ^ slate of officers installed. Sund-ay. ' and Mrs. Nilsen. if universal har- evening, May 18, at the church. Here's what you get: Charles Mezara, Sr. —Mrs. Edward Croije, of Park —•Miss Alieo Kennedy has re- nilcrstanding of The annual May crowning is Thorough Cleaning Av«nue, wiUi'Uieed at lyrnpd to her Ji.onjg QJI 1 ward Grode, Mrs. Juy Herman, oiie '6f tW hTSSt bMuttful TtWfc *r Flirriigatloh innUnii'iital Truths week. Mrs. Jay Herman was' Avenue after being a patient for tMon Hdniei AsSergeant Mre. Joseph Perint, Mrs. Rudolph seven -weeks at the Perth Amboy the Catholic church, It Is also the Sub-zero temperature. ivut this evening. awarded fiut pmp. Other In Ft. Monmouth Promotion Vodkcr, Mrs. Edward Howe»> Mrs. wcro Mrs. Stephen Hayden and General Hospital., timc"'new members aru accepted Full insurance protec- PorlM i of Addren Charles Podraza, Mrs. Robert Mrs. John Morgan. —Mrs. Harriet Peterson and intfl the Sodality. ,• in part as follows (Special to Independent-Leader) tion against fire and Rhodes, Mrs. Paul Leirn, Mrs. Hi- -—Members ityishinff to attend daughters, Harriet and Marion, of Miss Alta Ryan, sister of the S. ;•.nee operates in hu- FORT MONMOUTH—Lawrence theft. ram Tuttle, Sr., Mrs. Ernest Ber- the .Middlesex County Spruiu Coun- Rosclle; John P. Hanson, of PeiM crowner, will serve as maid of hoij.- •licc through th« und«r- Amboy, and Duan? H. Baldwin, ot P. Larson, 21, of 1200 Georgia p;er, Mrs. Otis Sear*, Mrs. Harold cil of the Parent-Teacher Associa- or and other attendants will in- .•! Ii ministration of di- Street, Rahway, who has many Halsey, Mrs. S. M. Larson, Mra. town, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.'ciu(ie Miss Suaan Pesce, Miss Gen- STRAUBE PIANOS ,;<•. The Christianiy sci- tion are asked to get in touch with Michael .Quinn, Mrs, Edward Eich- the nrei«'id«nt Mrs. • George Slivka. Haorld Hianson.of Livingston Ave- evieve • Gwtello, Miss Marie Ko- trierals in Wood'bridgc Township, j A complete me of Muiical -t, I'nr sinaift iluc at Sun(lav (linrler The affalr has'been promoted to the rank of; lmlrui.cnl» *nd Acceiioriei. horn, Mr*. B> L .Myers, Mrs. Wal- as soon as pos;iblebl , ' ' walczyk, Miss Helen Dernier, Miss i'.. .•••••, i- found in tians- sergeant, according to an an-j Privalc leitont «t home or in ter Cook, Mrs. William La FDonnell, of Bav- Public Relations office tit this place.,; eturned to his post, atter spending 1 Plans were also made by the So- Sergeant Larson is ntUiehcd to j ri;i;,1;-:.,:;.leilii"ss is natural Edward Regan, Mis. Burton Sew- onne, has returneil home, aft'e. Phone P. A. 4-1346 dality at a recent meeting |or a, Company A, Second SiRiml Train- 1'iiaL Inert need by no mys- ard, Mrs. Thomas Thompson, Mrs. i week with his parents, Mr. and p two weeks.with Mr, and find imr hoiw|f: :. |,d without earliest Potter, M«. Clarence Davis. Ern- —The infant son of Mr. and New York City, wen- weekend session. refreshments were served foreman's certificate from the Sig- Perth Amboy, N. J, i«i. '•• •::,• theory and prac- pst Bent'T. H-erman Stern, Joseph Mrs. Frederick Ashcough, of Chase by a committee headed by Miss 'IVI. IVrill Amlmj 1-11:1111 A. guests of Mr. nml Mrs, Charles nal Corps School. He was deMg- i :.•,!., • i , inn1 to be legally Utassy, Vincent Di Leo, Carmen Avenue, was chriateTied Frederick Brookwell, of Burnet Street. Hannah Fitzpatrick and Miss Marinated as a non-commissioned ofli-j 195 SMITH STREET •i • :m-uugh learning Zullo, Herbert Rnnkin and Mayor Donald at St. Jdtncs' Church, 17 liniiit \\r,, Ciirtrri'l PERTH AMHOY . I;I! mindedness ru- August V. Greiner.. —Mrs. May Hudson and Mrs. Woodbridpe, Sunday morning. The garet. Jordan. leer of Company A a week later. i| Herman Hoffman, of New York 1 • !••• ' •• ••! ilumghl to apir- s,pol>fiors were Migs Uita O'Donnell, City, and Mr, and Mrs. Herbert n •••' • I low God with ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT of Bayonne, and Michael'Di -Sstc- Head, of town, were dinner guests fano, of Chase Avenue. A recep- :i • nptural require- WOODBRIDGE—Mr, and Mrs. # Theodore Crammer, of Asbury of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chipponei'i, tion was ihiOil^irinp- the afternoon ; (H«KHHW»th* Of of AVMIVJ Street, Friday. -"' ' : :• LI;I1 tliinkefs"Whfl at the Ashcough home. thftir daughter, Eleanor, to Francis . —Mrs. LeRoy Slover and daugh- ••• i::u thf Scriptures —Mra. Robert Pla'ss, of Wood- J. Hoizhi'imer, son of Mr, and Mrs. ter, Peggy, of Bound Brook, wei;e : :l in urging ac- bi'idce Avenue-, has returned home Theodore A. Holzheinu'r, _f after spending aevyal iteys with the rrfenit guests of Mr. and Mrs. ihr divine nature W*dg«wood Avenue. Ky date.has- relatives iin Philadelphia. S. Charles Browne, of JWeiiuer niiihtury of evil. been set for the wedding. —St. Andrew's Holy Name So-; Street. 1 i! tu know. God ciuty wiH hold a «|>agh«tti supper 1 .inly for all jlls, divine Principle, before which sin Saturday night, May 17, at St. An- School Hall To Be Scene • I'vutiun of "fife anil disease lose their reality in drew's, Church between rj nnd 7 ifiction uf being. Of Iselin Dance Tonight human consciousness and disap- o'cltfck. Johp, Wranitz ^s general 1 >-illj' suid of the p*ar*as naturally and chairman. ISELIN—The Iselin Cubs A. C. ; ' •;• Mainly thttt he ily as darkness gives place to~light —The Indies' Auxiliary of Am- will sponsor a dance tonight at the 1 alter tht-aight and sin to reformation." erican Legion Post No, 218. of Ave- Pershint; Avenue school audi- •> afii'i- ''the hear- Since the time of Jesus the truth nel and Ctoloniu, will hold a poppy torium starting at eight o'clock. 1 : " |ihysrcal sense of being,' in contradistinction to day card''party, May 23, at the Munic-for the affair will liefui1- 1 • 'i. . tliiiikmg. The the human belief in evil, waa no home of Bjlrs. Rudolph Voelktr on msheJ^hj a Njitw Brunswick band, !• ai that lie was nuidii clear until Mis. Eddy si-t i Street. .Zippy Mack and his" Orclieitrlt. ! - sense of things forth in her writings. Her state r. and Mr.i. Arthur fiisin and Refivshmunts will be available ii that of mated mt'ht.s direct thought to increas- Coiir May and W-i'lani throughout the evening. "ii-> about him. ingly vivid realization of the Kei-gusoii, of Fiftb Avenue, attend- 11 ' • • "niiept of the Tightness which God has bestowed ed the eighteenth wt'ddlng iinnivi'i'- HAVE DAUGHTER ISKLIN-^Mr. mil Mrs, John His children., HuHer spiritual sary ocjciiiation of Mr, and Mi-ri. Ki'enan, of Pci-shinjr Avenue, an- '•«• the ubsoLute leadership is m'knowledgujwledgud by vast (iV'orge l'orguson in Baycuine Sat- A ringing answer to the popular demand for QUALITY with no the birth of a daughter. '•< perfect king- numbers of liberated thinkers. it is in heaven." strain on pocketbooks, and TIME TO PAY with no extra charge <•• lhat evil is.not ":;us Ly bt, hut for CREDIT! 25 busy days! For full story-Come/ i1 uf it," self- he <;aid. Illumined" 1'iiuually appre- ^'•iiingH of Chi'ist '!"lt In1 indeed had '"in the world." : ''I'll- so illuinincd I1 '''• teachings that MEN'S SUITS lllUl to them less 98 11 'if l.hi'insi'lvi'R. SLACK SETS *4 '••"-'Kill tleallng 'ac- ;l||"l|t annulling a. GlANT OFTHE SIXES U,,»J jLALRo JJ. '•''•ling a fact."-The c ••'"• Idiiid saw, the More ood Storage Capacity. Larger size gives you more '•" l»>ur all things room for everything Cold Storage Tray has 325 cu. incapacity. a'l'lcl. More Shelf Space. 1 iiiore shelftthan you fitjd in 6's of moat SOME WANTS! 1 ;i ti'i'iii for Jesus •'•!l"'11 indieutes the SPRING COATS U*abl« Frozen Storage Space. 710 cubic inches plus i" I.-.-HJII. His words 1 ll|;'i physical sense '••in! In ri'veaMiU More in Ice Sarvidi. Was exclusive Quickube Trays. Plus a '•''i "I human ills or double-width tray with built-in tray relsnse. l OTHERS *25 & 30 "" ; that spiritual *0/jjA • MorcTall Bottle Space •'Pitiable and" ade- ^fr^ • Exclusive Meter- Miser. Freezes NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS! illu- ke faster . .•. Keeps toffd $ 9S ... at less cost • Many otheV, quality feature! DRESSES 2 .p! of the $ AT.I "llU"'L' that God, in- COATS 3»8 DRESSES *1» 11'• 'HUM "dominion 1 •"-•' i anh; i]ivjue mtta, More than 6 million Frigidaires ! " mlity. •- , "I, have been built and toldli ."•'' '"'"linn of Chrw- r -'•,;, 1 i "'''(."a Mar.y Baker r -i- ""f her book, ll| APIPLIANCE- if '' ii with % 186 Smith St., Peril) Amboy '••"''i now, Woodbridge N, J, iihK PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, MAY 2,1941 tEQAL IWTtCEB LEGAL

Woif At Bay mlnlmutn pilre Mt (EST) in "if Conlmlltfc . no.nt thAi'eOf t>y tne pt Ih SHlrl block will i MIITH Memorlnl Munklpol' Miilldlnir, •orjlni?; to the *nivn!ier pi l with nil other d,,!!,,',1" iWondhrld'^, New .Icr.ii'V, itnd <•*• teeordwtc* with t«rms minimum pr|, „ M ( ',,„,, unrt%ctl nt p«hll« Mir nf die, the Townwhh* will ,. cosm of prriuirliii- To Take Place May 11 i ,, u,c hiKlifHt l.l|M<'T !ii''onl lie to 7*f«ftln a»fl «SIe Stta for fining Ihls dm,, ,." ' ,,,,,„, ofMnl-im flit, will. thfTovn- block if hold i,., !,.',,/, ' & 1 «hi(i I'li-rk open if) Insppcllon aim Apr! 22. 10'il. A down piiviniiii ,, \\ Prosecutor Lynch To Speak I io lie puldicly ri-ad prior to #IIIP, B..I. --- ance nf purchiiHi- .,, j BY ",!•• 17 Ik anil -M, 21 in Hlo< k !«il, TAwnlhlo CUrk. In equal nn,ml,|. ,,' ' WoodhrhlKi' Tnwnshrj) AsKf'Sfnu-nl To he iiflve.rtlnefl Apirfl 25 llO.fltl.Plus inlen.-i ., ' At Mothers' Day Rite 1911, In tllp inrtfp provided for |n , ,11U| " WILLIAM "JUICY" FAUBLE 11 i ' Tniff rnrllipr nntlr* tlmt I ' Takt fiiFther n.,ti,, At St. James' iTncn«lilP I'omniittei' IIH.I, liy resi>l»- To i W'-Bi sflle, or any dalo i,, . 'tinn 'inrt wiirnuaiit in law, NX'1'' ft 1 hi Adjourned; tlm T,. A twyify-Hvi ycfir wedding an- A»k Ki'ii \'.m Horn . _ And wn 1 liiniini i.rl. i- ill wlih-li (.Hill l»t" '" rhlttee 1-nservfn n, ...,' WOODBRHKiE ..- Prosecutor n nivo-iBrv (rnrfy w:i? civrti in honor hear thut .luck Sen).: is talcing ! •.-ltd Mork will ho filil toprctliPV "I Ii A: a rpgmlar ftiaotlrtt of ttra Town eretlnn In rcJ(.i-( ;ul. ,' 1 John A. Lynch, of N« Brnn.-wick, . i,ll iithor df-tnlls iiprtiiifiit, i»"<< din Cnmmlte* dr tft» To*n»h[p, and tn sell snll [,'. of Mil , ami Mrs Alexander I'r at ci mining IfF^Dtis . . , The Cernmic to such bidder ju u „ will bo the fruest speaker at a Mo- O ll ridge their burnt1 on Si-i"!i(1, I WHS <»rfrlid to nilvi-r- regard being niv,.,, , ther's Uny ('oirimunion Rreakfii-it iii- thin .•.•:( !••. Siilil lulu In said sp 1 lie fact Hull on Mnntlny I>VP- miirner of pa^in.-ut .. fffny. Thrj mn' wrorriprl April 27, let» jit thr Perth Amboy Skntlritf 1,| ]< It siilil on terms, will i«(|iiH'<' more\mlnlnium In,I••" to Ibf held Sunday. Miy 11, in St. eolvi-d. ' 1 nsoreil by Middlesex Council, i j went tlujreof liy ti,,. the li'liliTittHUi we would like to Trie final remlti on a bulletin vlde.l fnr In rimtrin-t of »»!'•• II nl public »nle nnd Id'llm hlRli- Sontlng in the 'i,,;,,,,,, 8t bidder svcordlng to tonnn nf *f lo how a few Incal boyi made No. K57, Knights of Columbus and .So iiSHlniiiiielit of lnlcrAsI 111 nny jn *!»p<>r«ftnt'e Tt'ltli t, - add our little unrci of conif'nitu- 1 1 the ijoly Name ftwiety of HI. ,.f" i lip bun inelinleil in tills sill' or ml,. ,,n file with the Ti)t»nsli|u ftlp. the TtwiMiJi, .. lalioms rinrl tirrrm to -tin uronmt to out *l tl» Havre it* Grace r«trn| • nhti-iii-i Tor any on*- or-.'ill i'T ^ai«i open lo In.'ipentlon nnd l.o Im bargain and ani,, ,{,] ,' 1 ttacii wai Murph> out 10c, Lou James' Church, i-.iH sli,ill lie rtiadt' by Hi'1 piichiiner nibll'ly rend prior to snl^, Lnls I scs. , writ* about their (inlden Anniver- !l nnd 2ft In Hlni-k fill-*'. Wn.id- Toth rrTOTt' * double tawbuck, Winfield J. FJnn is (renernl cbah - In reiiinlCr unless il he to a p.irly liATKH: April _-' r, sary . . . Stanley (Mailman) f)s- ,,,,. ni,i;in ii 'lioine slnill fie ImiM •idrfe TOWIIKIIII) Asuassnieilt Map, Ijofiip celeliiahid his hirthdny MOII- :e»e Major 16 tmickcri. Well, man and he is to lie assisted liy the w iililn fn.rty dilys. Take further notice tjiaf the r I'nivnl'fiil1 Ihe piircliaser rnnlinii«» nwnslilp Committee had, by i"»n- To lie aviveil i rhy but w< 'ii> not grinnn till ya llVb)IHlwt Kl 'UK. G. Robinson, as tVolf Larger, in Jack LonHon'i fnmed •jiile anil ' be mi defiillll wliat- with all other deliifln penlTnent, S"ld - (•en,, Mnyfsir Grill on Route 25, May iam Ken ton, Willi;im Doylaii, Wil ments, nr «ny I'iirt 'Minimum price lielnn |2r,n,0ll pins To Whom It jeet w<> can't h«-lji but nifntinti Mis, ttory of lea-going terror, fights off the murderous ftdvnncet of ever in sn• Ma. 12. What'i lh« Commercial lea- iafn Cintusom, .Tospph lloolan, Vie- thlM'IKlf, tl) -t<: i>r rei|ni*(i( f»r •nsts nf preparing dciitl and ftrtver- At (ire nn Betty Kilroy'sr wbifih she felcbriit- Kis mutinous crew. "The Sea Wolf" openi Sunday at the Rah- .^ ser shall b^ eii- IniiiK thl." /tale. r!«ld Idle In "ni'l ship Coiiniinltn i e , Hue boyi waiting for? . . , Joe tt llciil, r car,i! ion ol, irovlded for .In eoplrnet nTsale. doori thai »re not op«n . . . the Comtti,!!t,.( Trainer, Walter Gray, Hujrn B. •-, Miiblb-.Hi-x foimtv, Nett; .l'-i'- The un hi hill Is flletl In alisolnK'ly the ileeil. ' • reccrvtrinf from n couple of rib 1 Tiike further notlco tbut nt said Mtinli-lptil Xiiil Beef's bowling team vill iiave a Quigley, James Dnltoh, Patrick L. r iirv*-:rt-il 'nnd niill'lH'.tl "April, ilehar and foiei'locf you from all Tiike. fiirtlipr nollir Il|tif Jit *'•<• inle or »ny' dale to wlilch It may Iracturei he reriMved whrri he - Bftle or nny (tnle to ^-lilcli il nmv y, y | lenion at hii place Tuetd&y nite. liy l.n*iis I'. liooK, Jr., civil rislil and eiiuity of rpdi-nintlun (if, iieuMjotirneil, Ihe Townalilp «»rn- lie sii-l(> nnd tn Ryan, J. fterton Dunignn, Robert II-i r, I', rili Amijor, New .li'r- in and to Ihe pri'inlntH di-M'Tilied In be odJoUrnNt, .tli« Township Com- tried to do tome paper-hanging ihitle.« reserve* th« right Jn Ms ill«ls- ni'cordlw to tcr There goe* that $25 prize money • v, s.-tlil miiii was (lied in the 'nfflee leiilflfntes of t,ax salt's da(<*d April mittee renervcn ihe rltfht In ita ills- cMlunn t o rejecrj t any ofife o—r al""l in mother-in-Uw4.jM>me a Fitzpntriclc, John Hufrheft, Owen S. Witll tlie Tll\Vp;: ,|i Clerk ul Mlildlem-x (Enmity, •tf, 11)21, January «, 1SSI, January 7, (>ri>Uon to relent nny bl()er us It miiy wicel. due lect, due regard hell* given tb terms June 11), lSSfi, l^H't-mber 10, mar., reKird being KlVeti In tPrnia ami nd manner of payttleittj In oilse one_ \Vn«. S)l2- 1 nr Map. iioua . . . Bob Heller and Julei KKphrimr yy :il, 19.1B, \ 193ft193ft, manner of (Kiyrtiont, In I'lian "in ' lr mura minimum bids >hnll ,he r#- IHi HI. din AvenilK, Wnodbrldfte, v Tuko further nite? Wat.he teaching hit mimui LEGAL NOTICES JJun e 1, 19H77 , rOVpritiR l.nt 31 In more minimum bids shall bo re- inlved. Bemitein looked very compicu- ; .i. Township I'ominli Block 43Z-N; Ldts 82 and S3 In Blonk 16 drive, or wai he thinly? Tin- :ip|i|n)iin)uli> nnwunt of lhe> ceived. Upon acceptance pf the mljilnmrn lutloh and piirHiia out tilting in the front row of 3T3-N; Lots 137S and IStfi In Block bid, of Mi) above minimum, T>y the SIII'.llll T'S h.Kiif! Ifrrce In hi: siltl«flRd by -said Hiili* Is Upon flreeptnnet! of the nilnimum ;ninlmum price m 448-V; iMtn 494 ami 495 In Block Township Committee nnd thtf pny- the iliow at the Port Reading 1hT»--snin id' Twn Tbiiusnnrt Thri-c hlck will Al (Beau) BiiMsky wns caught N CMAXCKKV OK NKW .IHIitfKV— 448-1; Lots 1 nnd J In Hick r.-t-f.'; Township Committee ami tlie pwy- ment therwif. by the purchaser uc- carnival. They looked ai if they Hi'lu-i'i-ii NuliTH AMllKY urU.H- hitidrptl lOlK'it y- lOipli t Dollars ncnt tli'Sr^rtf by tlio purtlias with nll'ntber d<-t leepinjr iti the Alamo movies. I.nlB 6 to 9 In Rloi'lt 4fl3-O; Lot 21 I" curding to tn« mnnhei; nf purchase mlnliniim i>ii-. ,, lNi! ASI> LOAN ASKHCIAT1ON. •• f^lxx.utH inf,'uth«r with this I'IJHIS or cordlnfr t() tli« manner of tnin linse In ai'curdnnca.wlth terms of said on realty did get a kick out of it Block 432-N; I.ola Sll and 23 In v stsjof pivparin Stealing Beef's stuff? . . . Players l.ii|nlil:i ( hit; ('in-liiifnt Inn, Is CIHII- his sale. , liv aeennlante with termn of »»1' die, !ho Township will deliver a bar- Hlm-k 437-I>; l,ntR is:!', and 1N2B Iti tlslntv ii. - i.VflOl): April L'2, Irn 1. England" committee 'it became , nnKiiiH or In iinywftic-Hiiperlii 148-C; Lots 201 lo :ofi In Block nnce of r>iu 'ti in,- ftWrparlicd with plenty «f m«in IJATKl'i: A.prll 22, lftll. 11. ,1. DUNFGAN, In equul ai'mlhi he hai to jet Vec«e«'i boat in A|ii'll JULIUS C, ENCIKL, 448-I>; Lots 77fe nnd 773 In Block Hill. B. J. UUNHJA N, Township Clerk. f.lill nhm mi, r, bribes, buCDi-nlTwIII have tp ofl^r siu-rirr 448-p; Lota^tSD tn.lKSII aitd H34 Townnhlp (Jlei'K. •hape . . . Bfll (Comm.) Kid 1 to 143Ii In BTouk 44D-A; Lots 105V r To lie .'iitverllsdl April 'if, unit MAy provided fnr in njorp Krtlbas? . . , Kay (MAyor) Will. Il, Illl IIIIITIIMI iiml ili'llri'i'i'il, •IIII.H CIHIRK, * to lflllS In Illock 449-11, l,ul< 871, To he artvprtlseil April 2. , and I In the liitlfpcliilrnl-t^Hdi-r. TRTft C Tni t doggone near mined going to I Will i'M»>! ' 111 FHIIp III pill.Mi' Vlll- Siilh'liol'. Miiy -, 1941' in 'U.-)ialf of S73 work Sunday when he forgot to In Blouk 44S-N; Lots 4.sr, and 480 in Leader. , iin win t)pr*H ia»/» 116 B says it's an oa.siov wny to ninke r'-f-ls ul In nil uml iii't'MiiMii.s lii'ii'- Inisband; Naufagl Khid and Mr*. 270 In lilock 44R-K; Lots .151 anil Township Com- am! Hci'b are usinj? scalps to mras- NfiiK Ehld,, IIIH wife; Mike mittee willl, meet al i P, M , tBSTB ) in Memorial Municipal Building, "Wood- Township Commii i,. liifllli-r imrlli'iiliifly (lcsi-ril)M, siln- 5R2 In Block 44S-K; Lois 828 and -men+Hwreflf by 1 9 living . . . Th» boys arc not kick- .rititncr.n and SilsiSS BalaczSBl , his 829 in Mloek 41S-II; Lots 800 to 80S ttl...Ov CmmitCommitteet " UHambcrsUHanibers, 'Hemotifti riflBl., NiiW JtirseyrOtHtww ire thc'ir'bppr now ... lyinif iind ticltiK In tin- I'il)' »f wife;; JfnrgureJgtt WorthlnEtoh n and Municipal Building, Woodbrldge, NftW ell nt puhllc flftle and to the high cording ,to tlie tr.u. ing: about the swell limp they had IVrth Ainlioy, in tin: C'liiiiuy »f Mld- Mr. WortliiiiKton, / her iup) In Rlofik 448-P; Lots hit to 580 In est bidder according to terms of sale In accordance wi I r M Wli h lbd Block 448-'S; Lots 1093, 1106 anu Jersey, and eipoSe and sell at pub 1 nt Tony Kullar's wedding: Sjittidny \. and Htiit" ill' New .IIM-SI-V. George .1. Chvyssikoa ' anil Mra. on file with the Township Clerk open file, the Towns ii;, The Ceramici ball club will 1S 1107 in Block 449-K; Lots Fi!l3, .194, lie sale and to the highest bidder ac IUK known mill ili'siKinni'il - Ueora;e J. Chryafikoii, liln .wif«: cording lo term's of Bale on tile with to Inspection and to be publicly read bargain and sale <).. , nite at Port Rrtt.-lim?—Mike Su- open their Indmtrial iea«on at Nils Nus, lilil HIM) li 11 on n iu;ip i-ll- MB nnd 606 In Block 424-F; J.ot.f laes. David f!. Kcislor and Mrs. David 1702, 1703, 1711) and T711 In I.llye the Township Clerk open tn Ingpec prior io sale Lot 1- in Block 8'iS, perior really looks 'he part of best the Fordi Park on May 7 and we tltli'il "M'n]> ol Li-liitfli 1'iirk, sllii-- G. Kolsler, his wife; William L. tlon and to be publicly read prior t Woudbi'iilge Township Assessment IJATHI): April ;',-.• ln Pprtli Amhiiy, N. .1., 4-iT-A;; Lota-1795 to 17S8 Ih ffloc.oc.k Kloflcr nnd Mr*. .WJlllam I., Klef- Mnp. 1: .i man all duked out in his soup-an.d- hear that Coonie Patrick will 44T-nTn : LLot lf,84 In Block FH1<>, Lots 871 lo >«T4 im-lunlvu in j fer, liin wifp; Helen Kllgftllon and Block -K66.1, Wouilliridge Towimhlr Take furtlipr ^ottce that tl)« 'I'.. fi«h , .. . Oon Prniulwn is now on ixnd Lot 11115 In Block 46S-T, on the 1 Niok Alfrock for the fam to keep lii'Kiiuilnj; ill ii'linini in the Mr. KilRnllan, her husband; Mr. AHk Map. Towns'.,p CommltttG has, by rtsso Tn ht a^verti f, i r line «f AnlitM--K L MB Jij. JLke_Ti>ffiMMji.M the snft tlTtnk *ai*nn."' !Tc*s tirtvhrjr -fliwrn w Hw -meat Between -fir: e, Tn Mlililiese.x County. Tilt* TOTtflerrtti " natttW 'tttflt Vm TflTrrtmramnrt trr nty. mn-^ 3, I Mt,-'-rtr-rhp Hi,;. 1 •Nllrly one liuiiili'i'il iiml Iwcnly- Tictl, a fnrmpr owner; Svilliam B. 1 townsliip Committee has, by reso for the Pepsi - Cola iicopk . . . ningt . . . Received V jSteiiiant H\t; < tUT>> fi't-t Irom tilt' corner furin- flrunhold und Ktlznhrtli Qrtinliold, And yon, thn uhove named, are liitldri aild pursuant to law, fixed a Chick Snndor's new address is Pnt- turpriie when we dropped in on ed by (lie intei-serl Inn of tlie North-, hln lvlfe: Carl 1. Klockar.i ami mflde (lefi'nilnnts, heianae you have minimum jirire at which aalU lots In cl'ly line nf A.ililry ,H|ri;i-i wllli tlio or may uraim to have n lien ur feld block will be sold together with terxon -Street, Perth Aniiwv—and Johnny Ciick'i place and found Mrs. Our! ]. Klurkarjs, hln y,ite; Wcslcrly line of Krniirts Mlrccl; B MHgh d M er d all 6th pr il Stalin pertinent, sah this s no til) for nnv bill collectors, a banquet In progreu honoring liiiinnii; [l.in.i- {|j \or i lu-i l\ iind - --..•_ JI_ .. estate, claim in or to tlip prenilses ininhniiiii price hi'lnfr- $3(10.(10 pin MciIuKli, hl«'wrifc: MaHe C. B Talt (tesi'rlbed In the said bill of com- costs of preparing deed nna artver cither . . . Johnny (lee Man) Hut- Tony {Lund ai iponior of Lund'i pirallcl willi l'"i';inriti Sti-i'i'l, oiiH ami Mr. Tail, Iifr Imalianil: Enuiat liunilrvil Uini) fi-ei; llninip (li W»i- Kanlier and Mrs. Krnest Kttrchor, plaint. ticlng this sa.\fi. Said lots In sab nick deaorven iilentv of credit for bowling team in the CommercUt «i'lv i • it ti i'Hrnlli'1 n-itb *nhley Htu-iil, h)n wlj'r; iQmma KRrnher and Mr. Vlnlor Samuel, block if sold'on terms), will requlr 1 tt Down piiyinprtt of JM.OO, the 1ml the success of the Rt, Anfhony league. The boyi preiented Illty (.IOi I'l'et; tlieiii-c |-3J Snntlii'i - Knrclier, Her husband; AndVeW J. Kortailo- of Complainant, ly iind piinillcl w'tli tfie Mm tle- •24 Commerce St., ance of purchase price to be pal Church caniivml in Tjort Reading. Tony with a beautiful pen-pencil Medlsr nnd Mrn. Andrew J, tlecl- in equal monthly Installments « .si'illjt!^ I'yur.se, one hnnilri'd (HMJ) ler,, hit wife;; Mr. Medlara, hhimlAnm d Newark, ft. J, J 10.00 jiluB ltderPHt anil fjliipr term He really worked hard . . . •et at a token of their aitaam. fbet to the Nni'tlitM'ly line of Asb- off AnnA a Mtdlft'rMdl', a fformer o*n»r; STAYS SI tinted: April 7th, 1941. Iprovldefl Jr., liis wife: Arthtir 1'alne and . . . Adolph (High St.t Enri ii tlie il K I it w, |)i'ivlli'K'ci), bert-dltumciits V \^ BECAUSE IT'S THE ONLYj cind appurU'iiam-i-a tlienitinio lii-- Mrs, Arlliur Paine, hl8 wife; Jan1e •portin'g a new Packard , . . loiiK'inK or in anywine np|it'!"tiiiiiiiiH'. Paine and M.r, P«ine, her liusbaiid , ISELIN INKSPOTS—Corky W. .ll'l.ll'S C, lONCUU Kelllir'f. HmiHon -and Mr. lU'iicon, FUGITIVE FROM "AUTOMATIC" THAT FREEZES WIT! Don't mention German Meatlei is carrying 'bouquets again. He her husbuml; Bert>e (1'lirdle) PRISON CAMP" to Rila Nebol-~we don't think Je.wetl and Mr, Jawol), hor Ims- and his flame have, been seen fre-' A. ,f. « .i. s. AVIHHT; land; Caroline it, (leyer ami Mr. •bt'd like it ... Where did quently at a certain place . . . And,$:w. 21 Soiicii Geyer, her Uusbund; Kdwiird Cas- Cholly Sipoi go to get a "inorl" uldy and Mra. EdwariJ Cnsaidy, Ilia NO MOVING PARTS! who are the tw-o l«sse» that are. wife; Anna Horvatt and Mr, Ilnr- •bout ten or eleven o'clock the thinking of Heno-etting? . . , Ed SALE vatt, hec-husband; Jamea W, Tult; other night? , , , That Snnoco Breen wais seen ^leaning up his lot. In Chmu'pry of M^n' JerHey Stif Hogya; Michael Ulitn; and their •tation on Fulton Street it about Between Crystal' Building uml or any of their respective unknown Must 1>e getting it in shape for hia IJOIUI A.sHut-inli; llenlrr and Anna Re.di. We bet Lester luck to you . ... That paint job i j I J i>l' WoodbslilKi'i ill Ihe ('ounty '40 DeSoto sedan $595 M-iiltllewx uml yiitle of Ni-w Ji-r- 4 Duiiri llmllo) l '33 Pontiac^sejdan $355 Becky and his nitf-cutters don't Qerhard put on Jehu (Real Et- •y> 4 Boors "8" RaTlu; Urnttr miss It ... There is ;i quiet rumor tate) Hati.ey'j car maket the old AI.I, tlionf eerlaiji luts ih'HlKnatoi SON., MON., TUES., WED. '40 Plymouth sedan $575 .' Ilii' lol niinil.'i'.rs Nine, (in, 'l\-i that Bob Milliard is carrying the bui look like a late De Luxe llrl,uxi-l Unilloi llruter '38 Plymouth sedan $345 (Hi), uml Eleven (II), in liliM-lc i-'lvi 4 l)«or| Jtaillni toich for .leaniie Hornsbv . . . Re- model . . . Jimmy D. and Fred llllllill-i'il MeVi-nty-llVe .\ (S'ITIAI, ill '40 Chevrolet tedan $495 laid down mul slii«\vn on a ma|> en ceived a eanl from fd (Zincr) Skny Walker are complaining that the 'Mill' of li'j'eeinmi Ti'iTUei •1 llnnr Special \\v\.\\xt !37 Bui-:k sedan $295 1 saying everyUiine; was okie dokc grind il getting too tough. Bet- In Ilie TowiiNliiji 'HI "Wniiil- '40 Chevrolet coupe $495 -Mixir: >|irHH| 41 We Btill ho-|» he won't be ter make hay wbiU the tun Onero Alnal^r '37 Buick coupe $295 to Hawaii, (tly-w.iy) to Kopi •hinet, boyi . .*.. Tonight, the '39 Cadillac sedan $695 « Wliri-I Ojirra S]ir 1'rw- COLUHtIA 4 Uuon lln '35 Plymouth sedan $135 IN THE FREEZING ST rictuu •39.N h sedan $375 dumpi again. Yah, it'i the Cianti byteiiim Churffh'. 'Hie meeting will M '38 Pontlac sedan $95 . . . The belt itory we heard on aha feature u prnorram \>y the mu- NOW SHOWING "(['' Town iludel - PERMANENT SILfNO Bacikay 3r. wai the time when nic department. Mrs. Miorria Native '39 Studebaker «ed. $395 '34 Dodge Coupe) $45 eadr he iBnt for a bucket of beer on will lie in chttrp;e of arranK I, t'avet DeV. c^airitnin; Miss Dorothy RKO >MO«E YEARS Of J il . . . '38 Cadillac sedan »695 'J3 Char. Gojr.,Coupe $25 Miller, Mrs. JoRcnh Slern. Mr.<. tl tvbceJi, PtNOABLE ' Did the awains who went to Mor- Hermttn Dettmcr ami Mrs. Kuj,'euu '38 Chevrolet iedan $365 '31 Uoor MBiUr Qi«V. Sedan $25 • gari Just Sunday ivfternoon huve a Leahy. 't-duor, vbrni good time ., . Tlint Ladies>' Tourna- •'* OPHN Al.r, NUNDAY ment in Fords certainly 'brings the Daughter It Born Sunday TO boya out . . . Frank (Chipoy) Ka- MIDNITE SHOW FVERY W WMTt««< Ay und his new Plymouth TQ Former tittya P Angela OtJ^B TO CHOO&fi swluld ftp places tflls sumnier . . . H WQOIJ^IUDPE — A daughter, Theris's been a truce calWoni that Diima, was bVii Sunday moftiing : Kutchflr-ViruUfo. fe.ud, ,we hefir.. \ 'to Mr. anil l(jlrs. theodwe Kyak, Route N*M m s. SUPER wa i, AVENH, " What mailman by the.naine of Ted V U6 Mlfiin Striiftt, at the Perth fishing every time he has a CAM, ' off? . . . Paul Smalley and Mrs. Ky*ii w t}><-' ioriut-r Mian. fn Anderson'will "J t>o" Hel«a- l)*Angek of Upjier W flBrti f ••*." MAY 3, 1941

A Dramatic Moment A Saga Of The Sta < motion pictured of the yew. Suspense Is Packed 'Adam Had Four Sons' li»xter is set'ii as Adtttn Sfo4«y i dard, proud fnthev of fouf i Cedars At Strand In Crescent Thriller Stars Ingrid Berpai ! niiiy-care boys. He watcher, i grow, h«lpii them through Thf Round-Up' To Open, Tense Drama Of Women's lives and warn, and amsSinf dwhj i- i tinie?, sees' n smolTterinR.ejied .|ttla Tonight For Engagement War Fw M«n l>ey Love eaphirp first one, then anothtr' «f Perfect Crime' his son«, IPW hor sryk Of Three Days Is Ditmag Attraction to new victim*, finally to reach • iini,,0™<>ry and after him BR well." Mian Bergman*! Nini'ty-throK minutes o;' action 11 , ;iiiiUiiK new Swedish suspense und romanev a^'e packed Tnml,-«s st.fr,, of a family's fight thc brilliant star of "Intarmnjo, ii' Parnmount's ktest Western tense dramH of the, is cast in "Adam Had Four SoJlt" , ,,-slurred- in one of lls thriller, "The Round Up," •>f women for the men Kmllie, fiercely itevoited to Ad-• m Hml opens tonifjht for three fifty's at the they love, Colnmhiu's "Adam TM " ^ yoU"P-«'™. ' .,. in If raven/' C|es:.'«nt Theatre. t- c a i i • ly lovely, K«II» ,!„. Strand Theatre. ronr Sons opens Saturday at the Directoi1 Loalny Kelander ustd ,. ,« for brilliant clwr- | im every Ihinjf in the bookfi to.pixxbif' As Hester, the modern liitmiiN Theatre to reveal on«> of ' , ...vcnlcdin "Goodbye, what seems to be. the perfect foi ( O'llarn, lovely Susan H»yw»nl i«j .,,,,1 "[^lRt. Horizon," muhi I'or a Western hit. Wild the inosI umaziugiy candid storits mid u> jrive the most po\»«rfuJ ] ',„.;,[; ii| the Apaches do their warpatli stufi ever brought to thc serecn, thi- d<4itin«d loom -h with »mu(?plejd rifles while veternr henrt-wnrmmg story \'iilkjp you .will li(i'l haul to forse't., Charles iionner, und stars ingrtd 'llirtls for V"^' *n(l ^j6" * ,,! iy< I'hilip IMWefl,'a the hero is attackud by Indian 51'i • St* WW Is Powerful Drama Bw«mai: and Wunw B*stcr withJ,leJ .'f..si'i'l t0 1)p «r ',:,';„ t'ivf younfjmnn with Adam Had Fouf Son.," on, of the out.tandin* ,«,,„, of the Chief Black Hawk on the edge of II stoluv supporting caat. 1 her character performance «T1 ,.,.,! quiik. the inability eurtent K«.on w,ll be .Un o» th- Ditm«. ThMtW .Urting :i deep canyon wall, which leads to film ate , himself. "He fills tomorrow Above we have „ ,„„<. from ,hc fi|m ,h ^ ,h the memorable now a climax that solves an unusual With Robinson la Principal Role Wniy, 1 Richard ;,,.,. with, and hiarrtes, • t*n Ingfid Brrirmixn and Warner" Baxttr. Riifliui HaywAi-d, love! triangle and subdues the red- Dennitig, Jo' ny Downs and Rob-1 ,.,.,-.• in'ry, Stella Ber- ikins und their crooked white cro- The management of the deprree of poignancy tn the role of ert Shnw. Gregory Katoff directed 1 i,y Miss BwnniRii- ries. Thontre him announced tliAt the girl, nnd John (!nrlteld is su- 1 the scenes of uiTforgettnlde ro- .,,,,.; himself with -till 'Tobacco Road,' Is Screen Epfb, Producer Harry 'Sherman made loir next sciu'duled attrnctiun, perb us the young sailor fighting mance of struggle and of victory • ,,;.i 4i" really loves-hift fjood hia ailvance bflivsts of havinj; inK tonight, will be ''The SHUdesperiite odds. which has mfide "Adam Had Four i .\nilre.ws, playetl by discovered u perfect cast for "Tm; Volf", starrinc Edward G. Rob- Michael Curtiz, supreme niaslei- Sons" nne of th« ,m\jnier, in rare dramatic force. ,„ i.iidy throw* Stella "The Sea Wolf" is considered •packed with dramatic dynamite, f—it'sftrtat from the opening to love with beautiful Patricja Mori- High School Sophomores To • .,;• I-IIHT, then plans a >ne r Anthony Pichulski, own^r of th( ivom audiences who have .pre- o Road." Essentially it ia hand. They make an admirable sey. Maple T?ee Farm on j Rahwo-J viewed the film,'"The Sea Wolf" arid' come/ly, all brought couple, ajid Mary.Jfeth..has fun Railway purchapp? in New Jer- Avenue, reported to Officer Dan is one of the years greatest tri- u supeib script by whether it's getting the iKid out of sey in l!)40 toUle^ $2(),:f73,()()l of jail or danai'np a tanpo with him. iel Panconi Saturday imomin umphs of acting genius and iliiet which ?I8,7S2,7r>8 ,was expeiu iiiiuilly .Johnson. torial skill. Robinson is said to for fuel, materials and supplies und More Powerful Than Play Rotund Chris-Pin Martin, Cisco's e dofr warden was notified inseparable sidekick, finds in dusky keep a watch for the cani'ne asaai! have his greatest role as Laraen. $1,M 1,205 for the purchase FUR COLD A:. Sister Bessie, the colorful Ida Lupino brings just the right equipment. Mii-sinKinK evangelist in "'£o- Ken "Shadrack" Carter an a'ble foil ants. STORAGE UiiL-co Koad," Marjorie ttambeau is for his broad humor. plcndid. Gent Tierncy, who seems There's action aplaney ns the Kid (lestuitKl for itat'dom. turns in n trails the kidnappors, rescues his $2,00 convincing performance as Ellie closest Ifteird from their clutche«, Muy, while younp and talented recovers •&0,000 w ransom money CRESCENT : :;;lw William Tracy is seen as Dude and lights out before the»hard-nd- Perth Amboy Lester. The casting is 'brilliant inR U. S. Cavalry troops can catch STRAND l:?! !"$i30 thioughuiit with Dana Andrews, vip with him. FRI. - SAT. - SUN. ''' : I i.iluatlon only 1% Slim Sumniervlllc, Ward Honil, Lynne Roberts and Robert Low- 2 - SMASH HITS - 2 STARTING WITH li I ill un drllvery Grant Mitchell and Zeflie *Ti'lbury cry also contribute line perform- »lso featured in powerful featured ances in this exciting film. «So roles. M. Wurtzei was the executive pro- PREVUE TOKITE \l! MUD HOURS memorable sla^e play, "To- ducer; and Heibert. I. Leeds ably f''i i ilioni! service bacco Hoad" is even greater and megaphoned from the exciting more powerful as u film. Intensely'screen play 'by- Samuel^ G. 'En«;el. , Ridei On

ll 1 I'llOXK SERVICE 1 Ml, "WX-WW" ' ' -K.'V HI., KIUHIMIII ON STATE STREET «t the FIVE CORNERS, PERTH AMBOY — Also — 1 '•' : M, uii mid dcllitty Uallr K Ki;<»l 2 I". ,«. "Blondie Goes LatiiT LAUNDERING Seven (7) Days Starting Saturday, May 3rd — And — lHDt ON DRY CLEANING REX VAQUifiO READE'S PREVUE TONIGHT HARRISON Two Complete Shows ,La«t Show SUrl* at 9:00 P. M. lar of "Night CESARROMERO Train") in at "The CIJCO Kid" and Mary Beth Hughe» - Lynne MAJESTIC "MISSING Robert! - Chrii-Pin Martin Continuous from 2 P. M. 'Phone JV.A. 'KRTH AMBOY TEN DAYS" Robert Lowery - Ben Carter "Plu. — Chapter Sevjn "SKY RAIDERS" MON. - TUES, 3 Days Mother's Day ly til* fraiitut of "ORAPH OP WRATH' Starting With SUNDAY, MAY UTH ? Your wife or your jrother will love to ba remembered on Mother'i Day. BAUMANN'S Flower* eujpret* every wcrtby PREVUE TUE. NITE letitiinent; love, dototIan, admiration and the thought Vk*t YOU remembered. Here you will find all the old-fe»hioned flowell* the loyei »o we|l. .. ,.. *...,., ; at|1 — AuJ FUSCMIAS, BEGONIAS. HYDRANGEAS, HELIOTROPE st Spinet Pianos HARDY AZELIAS .., <' $ UP and other bloomin( plantt that can be planted in her garden 185 fd 10% down, CUT fLQV/mS FC* «ER HOME ANQ LIVING ROOM '•"In nee on easy Such u *o*o», •SiUok", Snapdragoni, Spicy Carnatioqi, Sweet Peat ... all lorvc to make thU day a plefiMtt WED. and THURS. memory. ALSO COMPINATIONS OR CROWING PLANTS— ^apanet* Rock M }o|r mollifr \\\e tMt of (««-u( II mi, \\r van ntuA HH- flowtrl Ii; nirr MMI #kl- "III ellJ") liearlnK Trnm Jim LAST TIMES TODAY with Eugene Pi U«t CompUts Shuw 11:00 P. M. VS\,\• r. T. U. MKHJ|KR IN U4HWAV MCI: i All Scalt 28c, Tw lncludad ' - • -* # llr • FREE FREE John ft. Baumann, Florirtl PREVUE TIME TABLE Show* Start IIKill UNke »i|rl" DISHES COMICS 900 ST GEORGE AVENUE RAH^VAY, N, J. 1P.M. I Fuut Sou»" To e*«ry Boy Telephone! R.hway 7-0711, 0712, 0713 II : Day PAGE SIX FRIDAY, MAY 2, INT INDEPENDENT—LE

To Make Her Happy Popular Medico constitutes a remarkable Tccord. Colonia News onnaires "Tii an-omplish these jrratify- i.iir results it was necessary for With Mrs. Willard C By Mrs. Albert G, Rehberg (Continued Irom Pnije 1) I he Mi'ilictil Staffs of tho above lo- i-al Hoardn lo follow closely the — Mrs. If. II. Kollinson, of Ktaf-1 Road, Scwaron; John'Kunnk, fif) AVENBL Mrs. Win,, - -A .successful hajyi dance WHS mobilization regulations for phys- fiprd Road, wBd hostcw to tfip Little Loosvillr Avenue, Avencl; HaroM of -Burnot Strnel, ,,.. ,' jiii-ld Saturday nipht at Matfoshie's ical standards. In doing this they w Bridge Club Wednesday afternunti. Gethard, 12 Sil*«r Avenue, Iselin; week to the Wediics,!,,.. v' By The Navigator jlfell for the benefit of the Colonia have reduced the number of re- Charles Pfeiffer, Crows Mill Road, Bridg'e Club. iiil;;, ,<.i' —Mrs. Edward Sadler, of Chain Catholic Missioh.' Pritqs for the jections, decrease* the number ,of ()' Hills,Road, will be hostess to moat original costumes' were Keasbey; William Toth, 47 Cut- were: Mrs. A, <:,']i,|(|,','' Here And There: replacements from their boards warere; Mrs. A, M, ii;,,^, ' the executive board of tho Itahwny auArdcd to Miss Angelo Importico ters Lane, Woodbrdgc; Jtmeph P. nnd greatly reduced the duplica- • Now Hint tin1 .Johnny Rerko '•—iojr Service I/enyiie, Monday. bridge. nnn Eldward McCopmaek and thn Kaiser, Avenel Street, Avencl; tion of effort in Selective Service 1 Others present vi- •., J«w« Withcriiljti fcuil is definitely -Mr. anf EllHiDCth, Satur- Victor B. Lund, • 8''William uel De"!Vngelo and Bruce Nelson, 'where a certain nice young: lady day night. -S-Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Knauer, of Street, Forda; Leonat'd A. Couf- manager. Jives , . . I.emi (iei-ity has received 'airvicw Avenue, entertained .Mr. —.Mr .and-Mrs. James A. Felton, freda, 607 Turner Street, Port Cheer Leader! FRIDAY & SATURDAY ( W& notice from the local, draft if Chain 0' Hills Ftaad, are enter- Reading; Armondo Simeonc, 1 ami Mn. Raymond Rnhdo, Mr. and Ann Sehweim'i . Arin Shomsky, FARMER JONI ',• brtfjrd that lie is in the May 7th Mrs. Gc-m-ge Lewis and daughter, taining their son-in-law, Clark B. Fourth Street, Port Rending; Lew Ayrei would probably win Rita Nebel, Gloria Potter, Ann IH1- any general poll as to thn coun- contingent; . , . That makes the Frances Ann, of l'lainfteld, Satur- Hnyden during his -"iO-day furlough William J. Kovacs, l.'l Izola Ave- ger, Robert Jacklin, Charles Bu- try's best-liked doctor. He ii day night. and his sister, Mr". Jay.R. Smith nue, Fords; Bernard J. Kcntinu, BUHER 'wmtid Ckrity to jfo, ctfcumi Bit! carrying on liii popular char- lecn, Irma Grumiinan, Josephine irtd «5W( Rohf**)"*f Qan+ony Ohin, [,2'A Alice PI»«K, W«)(rhrl«i*e; liv- beintr in the army for some time —Mrs. Josef-h Corbett, of High- acterization at Dr. Klldafe In (riuizia, Lilian ,W\k .and Ruth In Roll, or a few days. Mr. Hayden is ng- J. Gray, 254 Woodland Ave- now ... field Road, .was the guest of her the new M-G-M May releaie, Leonard. Freih, Creamery Butt,., m ; Etationod at Paris Island. nue, Fords; Matteo F. Garone, mother, Mrs. I. V. Staider, of Bay- "The Peoole vi. Dr. Kildare." Archery Girli Oak Tree Road, Iselin; Matthew :nne, 'Thursday and of her sister, —Sir. and Mrs. ,1. J.'Minton and Dorothy Lax, LaVcrne Deik, P. Comunale, Harrison Street, Mrs. C. W. James, of Bogota, Fri- amily, of Inman Avenue, are now Your darling daughtrr will jump Helen Kovacs, Mae Bedner, Ger CAPONS Around The Township: Colonia; John M, Hutnick, fi7 k. 1-t day. •esiding in Silver Springs, Md. with joy if you make her this Draft Board Lauded trude Hynes, Pauline Brunn, Peg- Vince Mlnklec ist definitely that West Avenue, Port Reading; John -Mr. apd Mrs. John Swinton, of —Miss Theresa lorio, of Inman simple dreis. It comet in blue gy Knnuer, Norma Paulin nnd Pat OH way about a young lady nrnned Zudonyi, 02 Loretta Street, Hope- (Continued from Vatic 1) Walnut Lane, arc the parents ofaj Avenue, has r*ovored from e buck chambrny,- accented by a pink lirennnn, , Julia .McNumnra who hails irom lawn; William Kovacs, 445 Pearl No. 7 aent 9 selectees, all ol whom BONELESS >aby son, born last: week. injury received in a-fall. roie juit below thf left ihoul- Debating .Team . Elliabeth . . . And I have learned d«r. ' Street, Woodbridge. were inducted. Local Hoard No. 1 —-Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hull, of —Colonia Boy Scout Troop 61 Ann Schweny.er, Ralph Glen- from a very reliable source that Chuck Roast, Ib. 29, ient Road, have moved to their held its C»urt of Honor at the Co- Other Recipient! sent 15 selectees, 15 of whom denning, Fred Brause, Harry Fed- Dubbs Gerity is sneaking out on ned for Thursday, May 22, in Co- Cut from Swiff* Premium B« ew home in the Belleville section lonia Public Library. William Harold S. Jensen, 124 Grove Were inducted. derson, Lillian Gillis and Ethel dates and no one can learn her lonia and Railway from 2 to 6 P. M. f Greenwich, Conn. Watson, Chief Scout executive, Avenue, Woodbridyc; Sidney R. "Of a total of 79 selectees there Sedlak. Band name , . . Ex try! George Krumm for the benefit of the British Wat- Milk Fed The Parent-Teacher Association gave a talk on "Scouting and Sum- "' " , 58 Atwatt Street, Wood- were but 4 rejections giving the William Harned, Joseph Ra- has finally made his first date— Relief. Tickets may be secured will hold a card party at the home mer Camping." Awards were «s bridge;'Albert Kovacs. 17 Ling above boards a rejection rate of cine, Raymond Schmidt, Frederick this year . . . ALbOfflor has been from Mrs. Edward K, Cone, of New Rump Vftl, Ib. 23, )f Mis. W.-M. Ogrieii, of Inwoort follows: Second class, James Black Street, Forda; Ernest V. O'Keefe, approximately 5 %. As the average Spencer, Joseph Curatilo, John seen around town escorting, Ko- Dover Road, Colonia, the British \ venue, Thursday, Jr. ami Charles Oliphant; first War Relief Committee or at the Oak Tree Road. Iselin; Albert F. range of rejections has been run- Masrcnek, Roy Sipim, Eugene berta Giles ... An hour ifter this COLOSSAL —Colonia Co-operative directors class, Vincent Keller. Frank Vigh, kTiittinp: headquarters on Elm Ave- Martin, 72 Schoder Avenue, Wood- ning from 15'/, to 2S'/f the «IIOVK Frank and John Madden, paper was on the street last Fri- will meet at the headquarters, St. George Krazier, Garret Den Bley- nue, Rahway. Gardens to be bridge; Joseph Kantor, 326 New day announcing pinna for the for- Asparagus eorge Avenue, Thursday night. ker, Thomas Hynes *nd George shown ave those of Mrs. John ,S, Brunswick Avenue, Fords; Casimir mation of a volunteer auxiliary —tMiss June Cope, of New Dover Keller; The Star to Phillip Den Andere£jj and Mrs. E. K. Cone, of Peterson, 25 Wiljism Street, Fords; L»rgc• polico force, as part of the home toad, c-ntertained Mr, and Mra. Blcyker. Jr.; The Life to Albert and New Dover R(«ad, CoJonia: Mrs. J. Richard A, Zuccaro, 43 Lee Street, defense plan, Chief "Dick" Keat- erry Gurry and Lois Thurston, Wwrren Miller. Merit'Badges were W. Ackley, Emerson Avenue; Mrs. Port Reading;, Thomas W, Mauv Large Florida ing received a number of requests ver the weekend. presented to George Frazier, safety Jamea Smith, Elm Avenue;'Mm kous, Jr., 66 Hoy Avenue, Fords; _Jor applications . , , 23i —-Mrs. Sidney Beaujon and Mrs. and conservation; Thomas Hynes, Harold Searles, of St. George Ave- Stephen Racz, 158 Brighton Ave- Oranges, doz. M. M. Pattiaon were guests of the safety and firemanship; Ralph Doll, rue and Mrs. .Sidney Johnson, of nue, W-oodbridge; Walter R. Fee, British War Relief Association in James Felton and Elmer Miiller, West I^akc Avenue, all of Rahway. 427 Smith Street, Keasbey. FRESH Tidbits: firemanship; George, Keller, fire- Tea will be served at Mrs. John- Dominador M. Suan, 244 Wood- FUR N'cw York, Tuesday. 5i Artie Deter, who has been too —The Women's Republican Club manshirp and angling; Robert son's, Inclusive of tickets. hridjre Avenue, Woodbridee; Au- Rhubarb sick, visited at the town hall Wed- ill hold a chow mein luncheon at Schwertz, physical development, -—Girl Scout Troops Nos. 10 and gust Bauer, 8 William Street, Large Bunch n«*day. Artie praises the first aid he home of Mrs, Arthur Brown, machinery" and civics; James Mn- 5 hold a joint meeting in the li- Fords; John L. Sabo, Peterson r squad' highly—claims they 'saved it. George Avenue,'Tuesday, at 12 sorr, safety, fircmanship, civics and brary Saturday morning. Plans Av^. ' —'bey; Gervais Paulin, STORAGE Fre>h Killed his life . . . Traffic marking on 'clock. The club will hold its athletics; Albert and Warren Mil- were made for Troop No. 10 to Pershing Avenue, Iselin; Jack War- 33i Main Street are now beinn made monthly meeting at the Colonia ler, civics, athletics, conservation spend the weekend of May 9 at ren, 9 Dunbar Avenue, Fords; Jo- Turkeys, Ib. with bright yellow paint that you ]o-operativt headquarters, Wed- and • angling; -Daniel. Lichtman, Roosevelt Park anoys . . . And the customers at | the Green L^atern were treated to l| 'a sight when an out-of-town doctor >'• 'walked in with his nurse g«l- 'T" friend -w.ho wua nursing a black •'.",. eye given to her by the doctor . . . ' If anyone is sincere ubout this ,j! home defense set-up it's certainly .Leon McElroy . , "Mac" believes "that we are altogether too com- placent and fail or don't want to MPHILCO fee the handwriting on the wull.; / £iuiGIVEcS vnYOuU niTHrE * Operator 13 Reports: That the Dojcsak-Szabo wed- SUPER POWER SYST ding, Sunday promises to fill St. James' Church . . . Tbnt Glofia WOODBRIDGE s!V-ter, Lid (iillU and ltita Nebel |are pl^nniiig to take secretarial j (courses next fall . . . The prettiest] (commuter on the Pennsy train each morning is Jw'iiic Hooban ... ,™ Add: Sonn' synonyms VPructice p .Makes Perfect." The cast o'f "June For the first time in refrigeration history, "Super Mad", the play to bo presented by finish" is used in the hermetically sealed power unit the DeMolay tonijfht . . , Aside to of the Philco Super Power System. This amazing Leon Fishkin: Hey, how about that du%l, maybe Mr. Halford mi^ht run principle, developed originally by the automobile in- out of cream puffs . . '. Jeanne dustry, is another example of Philco leadership ia Hornsby is planning to enter the refrigerator engineering. It setsTjew'slanilirds of pre- 'nursing profession. But she'll be- a popular yountrtady. cision manufacture.,, it gives you remarkable power and efficiency, quiet, dependable operation ... real -economy. ' , •.,/ ' JTia Gossip Route: WATCH the speedometer—it tells the ';';"• A number of residents have * LONGER "built or are thinkin;; about building story of Chrysler's Fluid Drive pick-up. new homes . . . The Gordon Hunt:! A smooth, steady power-pull—un- "Will move inlo their new jiouse on * MORE RELIABLE SEkVICEl • jBdgar Hill on or about May 15 . . .' broken by the jerky forward lurches of /The Ken Van Pulis are already in * LOWER ELECTRIC BILLS I gear shifting. '•their new homestead on Columbus "Avenue . . . While the Monk Mes- jiteku are talking aliyut building in The swift steady swing of the needle •$ie vicinity of Upnfr Main1 Street reflects the smoothness of Fluid Drive you want it to, automatically. T»'iv<"Ttat'1brwuh fii'« Tuetitiay inmr tteederation -.. .i s$a. . . without touching clutch or Wouldn't you like to try Fluid Driv- Pardons and Detective Sergeant gearshift lever. -Chrysler's Vaca/natk G«orge Balint arc c«le.bra.tinij their ing today? How about calling up for an 18th ^miiversary of their appoint- '' tcansmissipn changes gears, wheneyer appointment' 7 ', : ' •/' ' . iWnfc to t/Ke1 palicj fuiye loday'. Dorothy Minkler!had her jiicture taken at« Perth Amboy Studio'for .j$r on« and ynly . . . Eddie Van ' Tassel looks very important snwil^- BE MODERN with Fluid Drive il)ff «• 'pipe • . • Irene Simon walk's and Vatamatlc rrammhslon— down tht!. middle ai&le tohiorrViw • with John Prict . ,'. Louis Cohen hud a nice new sijrn pat up on the former A & P stwe in preparation of moving hja Service Hardware Store there . . I The new fir« truck Roosevelt Furniture House for Wowfbridgu Rr# Co. alvoulti ai- GENERAL GARAGE rivtt heft; acouiid August 1. Won- . STEVE BABICS & SONS WM. KOVACH, PROP. der how ioitK it Hl: take them to 68 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, Telephone Carteret 8-1874 CARTERET 720 Amboy Ave., Pll0ne, 8Q780 Woodbridg«,. l« mi lilw wwiill tfut'k . . i , "' AUTHORIZED CHRVSLER . PLYMOUTH PI

#/!»* T' »* FRIDAY. MAY 2, W41 VKGt SEVEN #•'''• her of people drowned each year but they i are crowded in the three summer months. Call for Unity '4 (I0OB) The annual death toll in the United Statz Economies Can Soften Blow "*!"V (1»IB States from drowning grows larger each (1929) (1984) year. More than one-half of those dying 0[ Huge Rational DefenseM Costs i in thja manner -are young persona under twenty-fpjK years of age. The largest sin- Just A Reminder 'lnv president; Maxwell Logan, ;,,,,; '^Oinplon, Trea«urer; N. it. gle age group of persons drowned is the Proposals to raise at least three and a half billion dol- group of youths between fifteen and nine- lars in additional Federal taxes next year remind tax- Editor anj Publisher teen years of age. payers forcefully of the urgent need to cut down the tax Managing Editor, , burden of state and local governments in order to'soften it v Every vacationist should be careful this the blow of the new Federal levies. „,,.,,NliKST flKW.PAFER . summer. A period of rest and relaxation This is especially true in view of the practical cer- from work is fine and necessary but care- tainty that a large portion of 'he extra taxes will fall upon lessness should not accompany it. To ven- preople"1fn the middle income brackets. r© far Juries ture too far in the surf or to take chances Many billions of dollars are needed to finance the na- rss|ng sorrow for the victims in a swift current means running the risk war-torn lands let us not of drowning. Swimmers should be ex- tional defense program. Our nation's security is of- para- Nit).-' HI mount importance, and no effort can be spared to provide i.-.m'Jnr(,,ls of American's who die tremely careful. n invulnerable protection against foreign aggression, Mod- >iy > automobile ern warfare is extremely costly, and it is shall the fullest measure of taxpaying resources to meet ,.;irful price for a nation to A Hope For The Future the vital task of financing the defense program. i transportation. Naturally, When the,United States completes its v Soon after the national defense-program was launch- will be kilted cm the high- two-ocean Navy and has an aerial force ed, the New Jersey Taxpayers Association took the , mines that are not prevent- oqual'to that of arty other nation, the World may be at peace again, snip iii th & state in campalg)»lt|jjJBjJ?' iSh&f _ „,; nofexcuse us in ignoring spending instate and local governments' as A necessary Thereupon so-called patriots will arise, who die frem human step to place taxpayers in-* better-position to paj[ theuj. * ^ throughout the nation, to assent that we ; Illlli "individual -acts that are share of the defense c,osts, . . J il,|t. ami criminal. do not need our warships and that it costs , iiu. American States ha too much to maintain our air fleets. The cry It's Going To Grow*Ton *' ' ; Lt economy will sound, with emphasis It was pointed out thafat least fifty billion dollars will 'j liu;iv patrolmen. They d .,!,,. highway traffic safe for .on how many schoolhouses, hospitals be spentwjthin the next fgw years on the defense program 'Frequently, they, arrest speed libraries could be built with the money alone; with the possibility that this figure will rise'to one '**" that we spend upon Navy, Army and Air (WNU Service* hundred billion dollars; that this will he in addition to the j tlllli1:- they apprehend drivers under the influence of Force. ' . » expenditures for the normal operations of government; s dcs and that it must be paid tsy the Sflme taxpayers who aU~r, :^' ( v rages. Formal charges are Again the pacifists will proclaim the iliillc l' ' ready are paying high taxes to finance state and local *"'; the offenders and many arc advent of universal peace, wfth brotherlx governments. . -•••>* punished. love rulingthe peoples of the world, There A Reporter In Washington By Hi S, Sims Reduction all down the line* of public expenditures. ,'' Wf occasionally, however, that will be another advocacy of disarmament ; to prevent war. There will be aureate pic- FDR SHOWS CONFIDENCE world," and imiited that "ni- was called for, in the state, county, municipal governmental" . the highway law de- preparing Jtielf for w«r iu many hvhn Ni"l;iti's tures, of a new era, offering mankind the PEOPLE NOT YET AROUSED tiont survive not merely because and varioui.terriini, lay ing that and in the schools. On the whole, state, county and muni- hefore a jury and the men ARMY GETTING READY they potseas weapdns, but more opportunity to relegate war to the relic it wa. ^'quita uncertain In what cipal officials have shown a cooperative attitude, and' ' iltc case, out of sympathy or "WITHIN 100 DAYS" because of morale which ani- part of North or South of Cen- try rooms, • " .^ DEFENSE CONTRACTS mates the hearts of the then who tral America', or even pettibly some have made an intensive effort to cut down their, n excuse, turn loose individu- TO PREVENl INFLATION use them." other region*, it ultimately may spending programs. There has been little cooperation, how- When thia propaganda begins to be ARMY "OVER THE HUMP" ar'e convinced have violated bo necenary" to move in the de- ever, on the j/art of the schools, with a number of profes- « ' heard in this country, let us hope that some LEARNING WAR LESSONS Much the same tenpr is'found in tente of America and iti pot- I- jury in such cases exercises he remarks of Director-General clear-headed patriots will have sense PLANNING NEW CAMPS •Miiom. sional educators stubbornly resisting all efforts to keep , .". there is-no appeal from the William Knuclscn, of the OPM, who the cost of education,under control. Many of them, choos- , bin enough to remember the desperate need of insists that the keynote of nationnl v The President continues to "be Mass production of defense confident that Great Britain will ciefenae is "to (jet everybody to ing to call economy efforts "warfare on the schools", have,, _J the United States, at this time, of guns, products will &egin within 100 frankly, a man, or woman, who sits on hold out and thai the struggle of ook at one thing—national de- g 00 openly refused to do their part in the jprogram to conserve T^* ships, tanks and planes. If it is not too days, according to John D, Big- case involving the operation of the democracies can be won by as- fense—and then help one another much to expect from the fates that rule the suring the existence of England to get it done." Viee-President gers, Director of Production, and taxpaying resources. * hide, by a driver Under the in- which ho calls the defender of Wallace, discussing defense pro- William Knudaen, Director of the By this time everyone who is at all familiar with cur- destiny of men, let us also express the wish OPM, says-that the country can iKuholic liquor, has a responsi- democracy. duction' during the next six rent events should recognize and act upon the need fo? that some intelligent statesman of the fu- months, says it "can turn the scales expect "clear sailing" from now on bly. He, or she, should not ture day will put the spotlight on the sul- In a recent press conference, .toward 'A speedy peace for the because tt is about seventy per reduction of the non-defense operations; of government* the Chief Executive pointed out cent re-tooled for defense. Lie!' join in a verdict thaj; will speak len peoples who will, even then, be arming world . .»:-w•'determine whether Further delay is inexcusable. Taxpayers and officials must : that the, war will not be won by . the United States will eyentu- cooperate wholeheartedly in cutting doVn the coat of state friith, IT ; THHiyetves"for' revenge.* • — • •«•» •••• MM«M*-at. a, defeat in OPM Director of Purchating »lipn point« OHL thtt daifinie Otheher citizens, using our Greece. He iniiited that there ifinie and local governments, . cnh pajd out tinea Jun«reiceed» lave u right to protection and will be no diminution in the ship- Adding to the consensus of of- •ways, righ $4,000,000,000, against con- Time fo 3&fJs flouT ment of supplies to Great Britain ficial opinion, Secretary of Com- nt require a fatality, upon the tract* amounting to more than I Eight Months Ahead! and cautioned the people of this merce Jesse Jonei told newspa- , Work should begin right now on 1942 budgets, with, $14,000,000,000, Total contract* ,.t a town, to create a senti- Some months ago the American Loco- country from moving from pin- per men that the nation's'de- awarded lince June have been careful scrutiny of all items and rejection of every expend- nacles of hope to depths of de- fense effort is "better than ik'inands enforcement of the motive Company was given a contract to allocated at follow*: Shipi and iture that is not fully warranted, Meanwhile, it shouid be ipair because of the day-by-day good," but that "no (natter how •hip parti, 34.6 nee cent] muni- produce 685 28-ton tanks for the Army, erenti of the wir. fast defense production climbs, • remembered that budgets are not mandates to spend— tions, ammunition am] ordnance, it will not be fast enough to meet with the first tank due to be delivered Jan. 21 per cent; airplane*, engine*, that they only place a limit upon spending. Every effort In a previous conference, the th* need or to satisfy uur state' 1st, 1942. accettorie*,' 18.6 per cent; indut- President pointed out that the Qeb- of mind—our anxiety." should be made to cut from present budgets every, dollar Time To Choose trial facilities 9.1 per cent; On the 19th of April the first of the* pie of the natjfrn did not seem •to of public spending that can be safely,eliminated. inn ^authoritative study listed 114 po«t», depot*, station*, 7.2 per medium-sized tanks came off the produc- appreciates the gravity of the in "The Army Bould give a good Organized taxpayers are not asking that essential ser- orit^ if non-defenae federal spend- ternational situation and its impli account of itself \day," Secretary cent; transport equipment, 1.7 tion line far ahead of schedule. While the of War, Henry L. Stimson, w,ho per cent; other equipment and vices be impaired; they are insisting with unmistakable er u^ fiscal year 1942 in which there cations oonceniiiip life in the schedule called for two tanks .every three United Status. At the same time points out that despite the greater •uppliet, 7.9 per cent. firmness that all waste, political gravy, graft, and need- Inn ,t!i aggregate growth of $3,665,- days'the company says production will Mr. Roosevelt snid that, iii general complexity of modern weapons the less services be eliminated, quickly and effectively. job of equipping the Grnnd Army It shpuld be understood that the IIIH iiu, 11)32. That three and a half public awareness of the signifi- Treasury program of • increased soon be underway at the rate of three a cance of thy struck1 was gradually of 1,500,000 men will be done in All conceptions of what our state and local govern- ii figure i.s pretty striking, but per-' uiglifc months to a year faster than taxation 'has been suggested with day. , increasing but, so far, hnd not been the "idea of constituting a strong ments should spend must be completely revised to meel; i'Hi mure interesting is the number adequate. ' •; was required for equipping the Ar- This is only one of many examples 'T-ican Expeditionary Force in the deterrent on prices and inflation." today's present critical conditions* Taxpaying resources miii. raiegories in which increases that could be cited to demonstrate that In tnuch the tame spirit, SwT- World War, Officials realize that civilian buy- are limited—defense needs have first .call on these tax- ing will soon 'Outstrip" the output lift!' i;t'ui\ssary,_ American industry is making effective^ the reUry of War Stimiop recentlji paying resourcesr—and state and lopal governments must daolu-ad *h*t the .molt »erio«s Mr. Stimsoji said it is a mis- of civilian •wmsumer goods and the ivader will think back to the defense of the United States. threat tm (he natiori't defeme is take to consider that the armyli that tn order to, avoid a "runaway be satisfied to operate on a reduced spending program past decade of heavy '•thfct the average citizen is not largely unequipped, declaring rise in all living costs," some way for the duration of the emergency. 1 rnust be found to cut down the n:i all that dozens of new gov- sufficiently &rou*ed to hit own that we kept from the last war responsibillto. "In the pivctent all the basic weapons necessary volume of civilian, spending. In- .iturprises were% instituted or Taxes . state of the world, we cannot tnd, in some easel, such as with creased taxation and heavy bor- rowing out of the savings of the Glided because "the times were News that- the Treasury, Department move too quickly. , Secretary of heavy howitzers and the mod- the/Navy Knox, at the same ernized 75s, "we have enough public is expected to retard in- This y/eek Years Ago. ur.plii'ation was that as long and Congressional leaders have^ agreed creased prices. ti*e, declaied that the interna- equipment fqr an army twice the ly tho >vTownship's today. The nnc machine was in low gear, upon a tax program to raise $3,500,000,- tional lituation 1« "the gravest size." The 'Secretary of Wa* T«n Years Ago county-controlled, state-supported crisis that lias ever faced the made it "plain that the Army is The new National Army |tf'>\>- I- iii must spend more in order 000 additional revenue for the goyern- - "over, tht hump," my» MUST MAKE GRANDSTAND ERA folded up at the close of busi« • 3AFE FOR PUBLIC ness yesterday, thereby depuaiting— i tin; welfare of it* citizens. A ment in the nexf ffscal year should not George C. Marshall, Chiefof- s: Staff, who told a cohgreiiion»l An inspection of the tra"ck at tho the entire problem of reMbf itTQie *•.' seemed pretty oblique surprise anybody. Woodbridgo- board speedway'by OUR DEMOCRACY committed that 1,250,000 njen lap of the local government . -.('. representatives of the A.A.A., is'no this purpose, but most The President's budget message for the are "properly organized,", re- that the grandstand is BURIAL SERVICES HELD "•a'pted the, principle in good ceiving effective training arid ex- next fiscal year, which begins July 1, con- said ConuniUeeman, Joseph FOR PORT READING MAN hibiting the highett morale I've templated receipts of ,$8,275,0,00,000 and FOR THE FEW THEN - (Jill at a metting of the Township Funeral services were held yes- . ever »een." , t#day for George. L. Geis, of 436 Plural extension of the argu- expenditures of $17,485,000,000. This Committee Monday afternoon. r FOR THE MANY NOW. Those Who use the track in taking Woodbiiidge Avenge, Port Read- iin-reused spending that when esUmate of expenditures has- been revised 'Before the (General appeared, ing. Mr. Geis Was a life-long re»i- there had been discussions and pttrt in the races, Mr. Gill said, ex- 1 dent of the Township artd was one ''ftter and the whole national upward to about $19,000,000,000. KEN THE EN6LI5H SEA' Some criticism of the high cost of l>ect to face an element of danger. ,WERE EXPLORING QUR^ The spectators, however, pay for of its active political leaders for. there would be less need for The purpose of the new tax measure is cantonments, but General Marshall years. He was 62 years of age. ATLANTIC COAST AND' immediately assumed "personal re- tho privilege of seeing the faces > "nt figurajrshow that the the- to provide two-thirds of the expense and, .VIRGINIA WAS 6EIWG SETTLED, aftd it is the business' of the town sponsibility" for changes which Threfe Year* Ago '"'HI carried over into practice. incidentally, to siphon into the treasury SpME Of THEM WERE INSURED.jp added materially to the cost. These, govennmeiifc to se«-to it that they iV ^ ACTICE WAS LIMITED ate not exposed to danger. CLUBWOMEN TO INSTALL iih our defense needs raising some of the great flow of money being he said, were done to maintain and NEW OFFICERS MONDAY increase the morale of the soldiers. it program to levels not even pumped into the', national economic struc- "BUCK" EGAN, WANTED HERE, The newly elected officers of tha One item involved the painting of ARRESTED IN NEWARK Mothers' Club- will be installed World War days, it s'urely is ture. • Thia, it is believed, will help elimi- new cantonment buildings at a cost .Frank %an, alias "Buck," Egan, Monday at a spring luncheon to ba tit $15,000,000 above the esti- iliat spending in direction's nate excess buying power and avoid an wanted by the local police since held at the &uttonwoqd Manor, mates. General Marshall, said hu "larked out as.''temporary inflationary increase in prices. February 1, for His part in tho Matawan. The officers are: Presi- on;Iwed the painting because "it hold-up"' of Thomas Balsamites, in dent, Mrs.. G. G. Robinson; vice, st be carefully reviewed and, would be very bad for morale to his garage in Hop.elawn, was taken president, Mrs, Leon E. ,McElroy; Iwlu'"'- Vl '• possible. If every small new op men up for a yean in) World to New Brunswick yesterday af- corresponding secretary, Mrs. F, C. Improvising Aircraft Carriers War type places that looked .like ternoon from Newark on a writ of Deber; recording secretary, Mrs. government inevitable must lumber-yards." 1 lu I habeas eonpua by Assistant, Proae- John Dowllng; treasurer, Mrs. Kd- , Ul't proportions, the fact The 7,866-ton. Mormacmail is at New- p \n\,\ [{) port News, Va., where a flight deck is be- Uenetal M*nh*ll explained eutor Jamw S- .Wisht.and n^ be a fatal weakness that that the Army and War Depart- Detective William II. McDermott, ; ing built about twelve feet above the orig- HOW MAA/y OF THE THINGS WE REGARD AH NECESSITIES NEW BID PETITIONS 'lly destroy democracy itself. TO0AY WERERARI LUXURIES OR NON-f-XISTENT THEN, ment*, in preparing for the ^o answer an indictment on a high- $783,750 FROM PWfA 11111 '"appropriate to point out inal deck which will serve as a storage and emergency, did not dare to a»k way robbery charge against him. Announcement was made yes- service deck, with connecting ramps. DOCTORS WERE SOAP WAS MUD EVEWWHtRt THE ON IV DENTISTS for appropriation* which were ALBERT H. BOWERS terday by the State Board of Pub- V>Mb, 197,00,0 in increases in IN ftOADS AND WERE SELMAWJHI j neceitary unfit congrettional VERY FEW, FOR THE RICH WILL PE HONORED lic Utility Commissioners, that an The speed with which this conversion STREETS.EVt'N TOOTH OIUWERS" opinion wa* altered by the im- L'Jttugoriea would have .paid for EPIDEMICS ALONE A signal honor -will be conferred application nas neeu made to the can be accomplished, something like six or IN LONDON EVE» THE QUEEN pact of the German* break- or 210 light cruisers, or FREQUENT. upon Albert II. Bowers, Jr., when PWA for $753,750 to cpver 45 per • KADCHftONiC through in France laat *wmmer. ! ^'marines. seven weeks, indicates that a successful he- will he invested with the. De- cent of the cost of eliminating five And it Is not even con- TOOTHACHE He pointed out (that at tatq a* job on the, vessel wjll roault in the produc- Molay Legion of Honor Saturday grade crossings on the Pennsyl- to that we^muit soon make March, 1940, "man^ of our ap- vania Railroad in VWtorjdiro. tion of many others. Each will cavr/thirty propriation* requeit* were cut," night, May 9, at tho Craftsmen's 1 defense and other real although two month* later he Club. •'•• ISELIN PUPILS TO '. ()ll •fighter planes. Such vessels may prove "' « hand and wasteful spend "wa* bitterly criticized for *ug- PRESENT OPERETTA I"" I!,, valuable to Great Britain in ,the.battle of Five Years Ago "!lll'r hl»nd. Surely the best time getting that we thould have only BUSINESS UNIT PLANS • An operetta, "The Und of the Atlantic, They would make planea 10,000 more plane*." GALA TOWN BIRTHDAY Dreams Coma True," will be pre. ll"lt: lu begin ift^ght,now! available anywhere to locate enemy j A gala week is toeing planned for 3ented naict Friday ntjfht at eight The General referred to plans, June 8-14 by the WoodlbndjK* o'clock by the pupils ©f,S(*wol No. and destroy' enemy planes. - largely on paper, for a 4,0O0,0(J0» Tqwnahip Busi'neBamen's Associa 15 in the Pershing Avenu.e School man Army,' based, on Woi'W War tion to conuwmowti) £he 267th'an auditorium. Proceeds of the affwi' ^«ce Drowning experience, and pointed *ut th»t f tha grantinK ,(M>0 new workers in SACK 750 PER5PNS Of SURFACED ROADS Page S) of unemployment relief is deftntte- '""'} "ne.half of the total aum- Uriu&ual itan$»b.ment, eh? defense production by 1942 PAGE BMfft FRIDAY, MAY 2, INDEPENDENT How's YmtHealth? TB FIGHT ENLISTS ft} Th* M*4ito SCHOOL HEADS' AID tt\£ RESERT DOCTOR at ions they have verified Hi.. 5UPER (Continued) iJi'irphci'V thnf to New Pamphlets Describing Nirt only dii ffin fumtlifs of khi> Hftgar by the i her Phases Of Dread Dis- sick do all Ihr nursititc in the Kmix unborn child.. They have always lm• l'>iI he did twt 3i't'm to be happy physttian and ttl! him to use hi? toms are present, tuberculosis i- over it. He tossed ami tumbled own judgment . ^hfiii if the pa,- Lb. B«M)ifn*tiinn hut- ""Ot lPRIiVIERIBSolBEEF»r'"'" 11'tiukl stand it no longer and ask« physician by saying "H is the will fore .symptoms appeal- is tdvocated. 1 The manuel for physicians is n to he, l-pniovecff 10 the obbl*- of Allah." In this respect the Arab I FRESH DUCKLINGS 1 technical 'one rt'hich the League is in the eourtyattf. j helps tfie tnediCfll rnlin, yet fn other distributing only among a very fe\y to get twit in it Horrj. He ways thair foolish rsstoms st»e»tly doctors who |re particularly •inter- CHUCK ROAST >•« •..... explained to Dr. Harrison thnt be hinder him and often prevent his <^&*J3&&* I I 1 ested' in tuberculosis and x-ra"y wasn't vised to a soft bed and WHS extending relief in very serious - DAT DA ACT BONELESS CHUCK afraid that it would cause his hones cast's, far example, i tyorftan who Youn^ freafle nf the county arc to snfW'ii. ifises her faeu to strHngevs is = rV/l HUM3I Naturally Aged Slesr Beet * * •• being reached by a pahjptilet Whioh Nnrbj Flrmi Th<^ Arabs spit on "trft hospital branded as unfaithful This keeps Red Circle Coffee MMm promotes good health by a scries n{ 2S Sili-J 2 to i\ Ibi. walls, hut. not on the "floors, con- many ofttioffi ftan imv1nf:'soteiy Cartoons. Special attention is given u w b 1 BROILERS and FRYERS" sequently when k p#ti«mt lMtrtt, •(led crpcrfttioms, in tye diseases Milk-Fed Veal C to adults' ovet forty, in an attiat'- Bokar Coffee ^«" ^. . the walls are wi'll struljfbcd, Th* frtfd BfiWfacJs, he sometimes per- 2|B'5 , 37« Lb, 23 tivc brochure* called "Learn mid doctor s»ys that the habit r* Harrison ha« written- p?p«rs called "How I Escaped Death." Danish PARKER'S ^ • • them alone. This proves that some thnt have provet\ very benefloiftl to 37c follci love customs thnt are .repul- Movict To Be Ui'ed M 1 Legs ol Lamb :;i.;1(?i -25c PorterhoaseSteak^S; the profession in this country. He The League also stresses in a sive to others, -artd porqiet in-in- is knuwn and loved tffi-otrphmjt a Tomato Soup""Fine" Qualit" y 31c ries of fetters • to community h for an Operation w«s fifteen,, dol- Campbell's Soups , Mushroom 3 c,,s 23°| Ready-to-EatHams S£ 31c Cross-Rib Pot Roast.. lb. whkh the Lesfue recently acquired JOc lars. His services to humanity1 has • ANN PAGE-PREPARED ] EL "OtFOdbyfi, Mr.' Gettti," "They | Smoked Butts : -\ . . Lb. 31c Plate & Navel Beef been recognized at Yale with art Do Come Back," "Care of the Spaghetti With Cheese and Tomato Sioee 19c Brisket Beef F,X <£L horwarf degree, the Desevt D»c- 29c, teeth," ''Ohtfose to Live," ami Whole or ne ua tcrr exemplified in his life the Mas- Chef | Smoked Calas Confessfens of a Cold." Either Half 25c F* Q ijty ter whom he serves!. Hisjiionetary Mi»r G, #.-Rr>tMw«r-8efll Sale Spaghetti DinnerB y-ar-dee u Short Cut Pork ,. remuneration tids been very frreag - Chairman of, W(JW!b»idBe, sai«l | Fresh Hams Shouldern-WUe • ' 18c Fresh Cod Steaks 10c «r, Wa toil un««asiti(f( but his these pamphlets represent o^y Spaghetti Sauce ^--- Shoulder mil Ccd jward and happiness consists in small rtuttibgr of iRe infinite vari- | Fresh Calas Hip Cuts 20c Fresh Fillet Hadtiork 15c aenrinfc humanity. The Arabs love ety that the Leaffiie' keeps on han J.yA 1H Pure Hydroeenated s First Church and trust Him implicitly. in its office. Literature'on other UCAU Vegetable Shortening 1 SlicePorkd Chop Bacons jlS 2 It 27c Fresh Buck Shad 7c of Ohrist, Scientist, Skwafen, i» a health subjects n)gy also be oli- (Chucks) Lb. bninch of the Mother Chu¥ch, The tainedTrom tike offie'e Ifi any qiiah- Whole 15c Fresh Roe Shad 17c 1 Davis Baking Powder 2 23^ | Shoulders of Lamb First Church of Christ, Scientist, Washington Reporter tity deslreo . The main office is at in Boston, Mass. Kuftdtty smtas 17ft Smith Street, Perth Amboy; Veal Shoulders ^. . 17c c Fresh Scallops .... - 23c (Continued \ront Editorial Pagt) v 11 A. M., 'Sunday School 9:80 A. the branch office at the County Baking Powder * Cans , • Wednesday TestinM>i>ial meet- nary plans provided for "ail initial Records Building, New Brunswick 1 Veal Loin Chops . . . 33c Live Lobsters. . . . -29c protective force," comtisting of the CIJ.II* SUNNYFIELD 7 ib. 1 • • n.oin, 3 to the nation did not Induct the Na- CHAMPlOTi" GRANDFATHER? § LivcrwurstorBologna ;: 25o Salmon Steaks ^ .. ^ 25c "EVERLASTING PUNISH- lb tional Guards, into Federal survice Colorado Spi-roifs, Col.—T. I: JMEMT" is the Lesson-Sermon sub- I Sirloin Steak VS . 31c Halibut Steaks £ . . 27c until last -fall, nor did it paks a Se- fowler, 84, beliuveS he is the Presto Cake Flour ^I> ject for ftondftjr, May 4, in ail lective Service Act until that time. champjion grandfather of the na- .• lb. Christian Soience Chtirehen »nthe*flffictiee'ou.,«j22 SS™ 19c Ann Page Beans Fresh Pronn JS 10c Kellogg's Rice Krispies. 2 •»• 19c &.»...• 2 £ 25 Whealies '. .2 * 19c 14 o: Tenato Juiee Catsup Bot. K .*'£ 20c Wheat Flakes««. 2-... 15c : QI. Plenty of Room Jar 2 A NATIONAL FAVORITE! , ANN PAGE-SPARKLE Salad Dressing for Your NECTAR TEA DESSERTS 3 10Tun' a Fish Z Made with delicious fruit flavors. nUOlli; d For Toll H«usiC«ki«l 2 No.'.' Cm I FaodSupplm Sauerkraut Frrj.. 3 Scott Paper Towels.. 3 *«<• 25c Super Suds , ,, 7c 8 o.-. Corn Flakes Pk'j- Wfiulex .2S25C Lux Flakes fl of. Cut-Rite Waxed Paper 2',;:,:; 27c Ivory Flakes or Snow. . Sunnytielfl COM HE LETTUCE AND VEGETABLES go in the Kelvin crlsper, 1 2 5 Waxed Paper Q^N *NNE 2 R O ,J- 21c Soap Flakes WHUEUI . 2fe 25c • IT'S "DATED'* Ttr^e meat in the glass container lender the ice trays: those ' Waldorf Tissue... .4 *°'" 15c Palmolive Soap ^> 5c ^ IT'S "ENRICHED tali bottles will fit inter the space beside the high speed freezer Soottissue «»»6o Lux Toilet Soap.... 3 ^» 16c • IT'S DELICIOUS! and by letting down one of the half shelves, yoq c^ti'iiplu^ Oil Hind Coiner ^ ,/V w/ih Ivory Soap . 2^1 Jc 3 & 23c Kirkman's Bonx Soap. 7 ™«25c Woodbury's Soap... 4 — 21c room,fg» the big;melon"... Kelvinator operates aufomati- ctk WHITE NAHHA cal^Jfeu h4vc a choice of freezing speeds as wellas*

113 MAIN ST. Dppoaits Woodbridge Nat'i Bunk WOOPBRIDGE * MbJoi. PUBLIC 271 SMITH WTjREBT B<«w6n.-pnJ and Oak Strueta ^ PERTH AMBOY Hi P'tflCiO LOW 40AVIS 1396 IRVING ST. fc^kwy/Bt. *.Eait Miltou Ave. * RAHWAY 2 FORDS it AD 01 !•*(•,•* M FRIDAY, MAY 2,1MT In Step With National Defense-We Give You America's Speediest & Most Modern Food Distributing System Thru Our Entirely New Warehouse-Largest In The State (led wnrehoiiAr nt Kearny, Nivw Jersey, we bring you the nation's moil new methods of operation, enable you to M-riire the (inert fooiln nt ihr linvt-si powiltlr prices. Handl and hand employs the with the advantages of greatest nprril anil economy, the <[iinliiy of all prrifiliahle foods are held" at thetr best 1 M nirl rlln IiM h h "" "' K!,T,-S- lit- "Ll nT i? , " ™ - ' ™"K <»'™ ™* method of operation we'rn i,, J:IV<- UOttee liniimlrnl'niinil innn it, £DC Or""KO I/l'"1' HAMS ascoEvaporated MILK 3"20 ivliim I>UK- K«oiiinniMiilZ 2 '^: 27c Evaporated lbs. N a APRICOTS 2 Siandard Peaches ""7;!. 2 ;nn; 23o Widen-Jieih Quality JkuiU Fancy Dried • pound California cello, bag (Mocks Pie Apples ?,,(M0c LIMA BEANS 3 ' • 3:::: 25c bunch ^ ASPARAGUS U;lins U*»lAn'e \LE F4RM ROLL 5c Vegetable Brush for lc 4 25t60c : 100,:;,2-29! With Purchase of Ki»ch BoHIo ToinaSo Juice u""«K 5".«" 14c MBQQ00< ^ i-^beHsTomatoJuice' , ISc ^CO Pancake Flour 211-ox Butter > 36 CANNED MEATS, FISH Mayonnaise" ' ; 19c: Juvr 33c Buckwheat Flour ',!>;" 5' Oallolt iU Mazola or Wesson Oil run Orapefruit Juice 3^l7c RICHLAND BUTTER Wet Pack Shrimp 11c JAl K AUMSTKONi A*v AmericaHlllvl IwQInl Steewlvwll WoofWUvll Pads ^ 7c Grapefruit Juice cans tlw £ runs c Sweet Cream Fancy Large Shrimp GAMP LANTERN Oil or Q',i-sl£ fi 20-Mule Team Borax ^vO Tomato Juice Witli rurcluiHD ill DomeslicSardinesulusluri! l Wruns Orm e Blended Juice £SS* i* BUTTtR' 40' WHEJ1TIES Light Meat Tuna Fish 2!Sr23c AMIIKKAN IIMI Winner ol mer ")()(> |,>ri/eH, The pure sweet eream from 1C TOILET TISSUE 10 <|iiai l-< ol i icii ini'rk ia every |iound. Light Meat Tuna Fish 2 '- - Cream-While Shortening J Muensjer Cheese „ 21c '•'I"T Crnum-a lb. 4Pc 3-Ib. . " Candies & Gums 3 1Cc Eskim Gold-N-RichCheese ,35c y r OSCO Magarine 115c PillsbuiyPancakeFlou1 r 1^117cI5c KippereEskimo dS Snack Salmos n 3':r22™ 25cc Imported Bleu Ar ,,45c Mother'Joy Margarine';;::; 2 "19c Log Cabin Syrup1 1^0 l215c Dell Montee Sardines «i 99cc (ucnulnuiy Cheddar "'^'i". ,,33c LoMh'Jg Cabin Syru pS XI5 Kid Sk 3 r22c SAVE UP TO i/ OH FILMS!, Store Cheese rj u. 23c Keiiogi's corn Flakes ;6c:' '8 8c Beardsley Codfish Cakes r 9c (J Old Fashioned 3 Dom,Swiss, ';;,',„,. s J Pabst-ett 2 GoldGld SlSeal Rolled Oats KB^Bc HHormel'|' s SPAM r 2233c Gevaert Express Superchrome Films Kraft Cheese 2 ,;;; 31c c MOLASSES Wheatt or Rice Puffs ^^ Armour's Corned Beef Kiel) hi li)-Oi. Nr({iilivf Si/i: Pa 17c Nature's Iron ran I7c Dom. Baby Gouda , 33c Grape Nuts 2 23c Swiss Cheese ::: ,„ 31c 111 l*ir GOOD LUG A MARGARINE ntrloii IWW KRAFT CFiEESE Kir SUPER SUDS Hurlock String Beans Q^OH) 9 ",51c cari w NEW YOF/X STATE LIMBURGER 2 large Afi# Hurlock Tomatoes **DOZEN CAN ^S 75c (• |,4 on developing and gel pictures DOMESTIC EDAM CHEESE lb. 3lc larger size at no extra cost. 2 Medium Packages 12c 119 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE WASHINGTON & COOKE AVENUES, CARTERET

Gold Seal CLOROX WINDEX Scott Paper My -T- Fine Spaghetti Towels 3 Desserts

iAu ' uuilluk PAGE TEN FftTDAY, MAY 2,

LEGAL NOTICES

1 i \ II A V 'Hill or M"» .IKRMKV , fh.\ ; Treiler- i I; ' iMiu.iiili and .Mrs. I II! n,-' :i h ll •• \yiff; AtfllV liralji and Mr. llfllth, liiiiid. Valciiti Wiilinslti II nil Mrs. •V.H.'Piii Wiil'tii'kl, ln.« wife, I'liu- en- i .1 M. fai'lln anil }tr. Hi.',, in r hii'ihiiinl nr, Mrs .1. Jl. I'arlh:., liis- wlfii. as Hi inn in. (i.u.-iiil skov: llst-'lna 1'ir \ i tl .V i • VI Avil Ifivllis, hlM Vif'''; .l.Ue'ph llei-' I THOLtiHT I ^^ u in, ,.-,- a. I, li,n!l*r°.hI1 ,.,'d '- 4^V °* «* «-lfB AMD ^' Mr,*. I'Vii'dri. Ii Heinlemlli. I MOVE Annie. l:> nd. i.ilt. and Jlr.

.li'jiii l.:i I-".,ml mill Aiitiiliinlt !''.PIIII, Ms wife; Cluirlfs, Pink- I's! iiifi iiii'l Miirli- Finkliohner, hia ulVC, M rul their or any of their re- Hipii- i \ *• unknown hi'IriJ, devisers, pflsnn;il i I'Hrt'si'nt Ati VIM. IHI'J-1. :ii!nii nisi r;i lur si^ic: "[• MI, i i^sorH "in ri^lit, title nr Inli ri "I

l!v \iriin. lit' ;in order '"if liii nr Ciminrv nl1 Ni'-.v .liirsei, mndn'orr tli/ ii:iy ..f Mil- date hereof, In :i full:.*' v,!"i<:li 111 «-• Tnunsliip of - "\V •) • p 11111 )•)!'<• ;l. Ill •• ii 1>-1 |>:i I rnrporil- tirill i,i ll,i- Klilli; ill' N'l'W .T.'1-s.-y IS:

• •imiplnin ml, nnil vim iind ohliirs lire! : tin. i. I, ,.:. .)ht \ (ill ;i ri- li'isni^ji! Ill' mi)u

• The s-ai.l Idll I? Iv il.-kir ami lull' ri^hl and i'.|tiiry ul1 in ami In the Jiiv eeiiifh'.'it.'^ uf tiiv i April :•?, I!'.1!, Man I

April •_•:. 1S21, Nipveli1 liiie..|nl.er HI, I:»3f, I'Vlirnary 11,'/{\ ' I BUT THli 1!«1, Ivl.niarv II, DJii, .January 1«, i'M1 h '(. L ; lSliil, ; Hols Ilti tu 113 in! IHnik T.-K; l.ut.H 2'-'HI lo 22K3 in! ftln.'k .|i;s-('; l.nt 2311!) in Block I 4f.s-|.': I,»l. :m in lllyek 17f,-C; Lots • ::i;:ii-:'l27 in Hloek -niii-Il, on the Asses.snieiil -Maji 'tt' Hie TnwliMlilp of | WiiodhrlilMe, I'niitily "f .Middlesex. i\n il v ti^k -LiiM^ tfjl^tti/# • iifijiimi. .4M14 lna.le delei1..!.! nl s, lieeanse you iutve. nr may ela 1m in Imve a lien ur ur fniiiii' ritflil, title, inlel'eHl, e.1 claim in in- In tiie premises describ- /PUT NO ed in, Mii'l hill of ii.ninlainl. 6-OSH . BUT 1&ATS A WOW SPOOICf! i SP00l( CAN • Vlelm- r-'niniii'l, Siplicltbr. • i O^*^' IT* ^ « 0 • MV SHOES.

V Xewiiik', "K'I'W '.leiney. liiiltlj: April inil, 1911.

SHERIFF'S SALE 1 :- .:—IN CJJANOKrrt TTR-KTiTW; 1 . U.1U1 ,-n fonii UKADj; l.\'C AM) l,.i.\M Ab'S'N., mil, and r.\l;MI,\|.; SA1.V1A, et ai.i — I><•]« n.l:in 1, I'M. K11. for tho sale of |_ in.iii^nneil prvmiKes Tintial April. 3, .1111.1. j Hy vii'tnc i.f tliealinvc Ktiiled AVrit, to mi- illri-'icil nnil ilellvere.l, J will e.spn.se In .s:,le al public vendue On' WIODNKSMAV, THIO SKVHNTH DAY1 Ul'' MAY, I'.. N1NRTRKN

ill inn- ii'cloek tilandajd Tinie anil livii t.i In. k HayllKhl Savins Time in the nil. rntpon of the said the fyienff'H . It. HI p. .'172. ' Hi'hiK" ihe jiri'iiiiHiAH commonly knnwn aud do»lKiuttt!il UHN». IIBi- 111)1 Hallway Avenue, New Jersey. The approximate amount (if the decree In lir Mitlniled liy .^LII• I sali; is the'siitn i.f Two tliiiiixanil eiRlit hnn-! lire.I and 111 I > dollais iinil eiKllt • I III s ( jli.S'iO.TSI toKL-tlH'l- with llie costs ,.r HIL^ sale. ToKClher wilh all and ulnifiilur the rliilitit, |irivii.iKi.n, licredltunit'iila «ppni teniinri'H thei'etinto Itelonglriff or in an.vwiae appt;rtaiiiiiiK. ji:r,ius v, UNOCP IT "CM is ANDIilOVV ]). Dlv.SMOND Hullcltor,

. MtlK i: Til i IIIOUITOIIN % liei'Hiii I'ViirhLliauiii and J'ayid I. SteiJiieoH', .'Xeeulnrd oi •.Soluuiolt Kiiiieliiliuuin, deeea.'ed, liy directlwu of Kriiiik A. ('(iniinlly, Snnjjgate o-f tilt' Coiinly ol MiililliHi'x, hereby j Klves noHec HI the creditors o( the] snid Holiiiuiin Fi-ui'htl.aihn to bring In tlieir ilcbls, demands and rluliuu usuinst I he I'stiUn of (lie euid ili>- I'eimed, iniiler oath or utllnuation, within nix mniilhs limn tliia ditto or they w-ill br fpinv^r-htitictl of any aetinn thoret'or nyainai tlio aajd LJA'tH'tltOl'M. J.Uled JMuivli 28Ih l'.lll rimrniA •KKL'ciiTHA liAVIl) 1. STI-ll'ACOt.'K, I'Ue. ]iA\'ll> I. KTK1\UH)1''F, HKi 175 Minllli HI., . I'LIIII Anihuy, N. .1., J'rcRitoi'. ll V Middlesex, on the southeasterly IKrtkft IIK/m a doWn payment of KJDO.O.O, the bal- • S SALE—In Chancery oj a d»wn lmyintnt of \t\sMv, the \in\-- HeC«r 'Ptii. VV-W4 JtM) Qoel(at 1W/SU (i;p( w kknown as OV I'lPI-'C SALE of ]>urcnaHe price to be paid ot of purohuu« prkta.to b« paid N«w JurSay. liitwotn lioiue 1 NOTICE or in tyuai .i H».f.-r Tin «'-377 lltuket 13U/IM Throop iiv«nue), formerly of Abr*,- equal monthly Installment* of (10.00 In equal monthly installments ot er»' Loan Cwrporaiioh, a body cor- - TO -WHOM 1* MAY CONCERN: TO WHOM IT >fAT .v*inu«iwi r plu» KOTICM OF I'UnilC WALK hum Huydum, Ew)., uml conveyed by plus Interest 'and fther term*/ pro- (JO.Oti pIiiB Intci'eat ami other terms porate of tlie United States, In Cotn- linn \v,lth othst property tu JitMieS At a reml«» mooting ot the Towp- i At a rVf ulan meeting; of tl^*' Towh-' To Whom It May Concern; vided fdr in coiitrvt of aale. provided for In oontratt of «ile. plalnuiU.'ami Aufhiljald U. Jleild and l-oHmer (Jralittin-oy tlpud datiitl Jtin« «lilp /^omiMttee of th« Town^iiip ihlp Com,mit(6« Q( the. Township ot Tuke fnrthir n At a iMKnlur meeting oLthe Town- Cyntliltt R. Bedd, are Defendant*. 1 Take, further notice taut at agio 1 1 1 ship (!oinmUto« of tlie Twnshld ol nur/vMeil Ullil rtlvl'JW 'V *. of Woodlirfdgn huld ilunday, April Woodhrliljje held Mond*y, April eala, «a "M; ' ' T.iku /unher notice thut at said ftu,l o r aanyy datate to whici h (t mama? 21, 1841, I was diteetttf to adveftUe Ue udjourneit, ti U'oiHllirhlKe huld Monday, Aprtl •alt. or any date to w>fch U;mny 21, 1911, I wan dlrW.'ted to ad- IlllttOO J-DSol'Ve:! I! 21, IIHI, I was diieetml, tu uilvi-rtlua ^ / ^wen, Cityl#wy«i'i is lot tie adjournedjd , thth» TownihlThl p CCom- the (fact that /in Monday evenintf, 1 1 be ^djourald, tr* Tpfrnahli dom- v«rtiHe! the fact Unit on Monday mittee reserves ththe rilfht In ItIss dlda cretloii l" rcj' ^ the fact that fejece i any ana o»»H old* *111 nuii't 4.1 7 P. M. block to *ti''l' (vl.U tv Ma »t public vendue Ob alialilnn UoaUe * anil t o ueJJi saiid lots I D saiid bleablk the Committee Chamber*,, MtunM«nuju- 'I aud to. »eJl Bflld totpt tIn idl(did blocblo k tli« (K39T) In tlie. CJiuraitttit a Chiieb , to auct) t)ldder aa It may s«l»at du* lect, due ruKuni 1" ill tin) l!uuunll(«u Clralulierti, Me- , TH1B 'UST UAY OK kuuwa ,4a ..Nu- Wj rlal Municipal Wtfod- and .imujner nl I" to until bidder aa It may teleat, d Memorial Hunii Ipal Bulldinif. VtVod- regard belnK given to teimu and u ntorlnl Muuki|jnl lluilni Batisfled by nald l file with the Tuwnnhlp Clerk open ili nr> (Ho- wllli the Township Clerk In I tin afltrnooafltrrnoonn of Ihu u iay, Uijon acceptance «( the rolnlmum to bw, ur ,wii' ",;,i p sin* of tft« mlnlmuni tha SharllTa Offlco in thh e C|tC| y ol Is the. «utn o< three thouqand onfl 'to tmpectlon and to b» publicly read bid, or bid above mlntm«m, qy the ,VII^U M# (Hvi^oudivn *iiU' y* *fmir*"" ' i)|)en Lo Iiispuotljyii and lo li« publft- bid or bid above uiinimutn._,uiinimutn._,bby tha hundred tWWiU-Jllne dellara (*5,- prior to. auLtt. 1,'tUt ii and, 39 lu C*ftil prior to sale, LoU 12 tu H I'1" ment tlinrcoi >i\ ly riu'irt prior to BIIII>, I.OI :lt» In New tirunitwlcki. N. Jf fawDihlr CoinmlUea and the pay- lune In thtownshii p CillCosninlltet e andd tll»tllPB, y ettA) t«« viflHi »wn»lilp All that e lot, ct or parcol T Town«hlj( »iunent Vap- mint thereof by the purcliwe* of laud kai h»r«in»nei' «Of ding to tthee manner off purphaaf At WWill). eorlueordlug to the manner or ptirptirahaja u To«rtit|ier wltli aU and singular Take furthar notlca that th« ID accordancacco d e witith tyrmt s of galla on r notice tha* tht fUefthp 'iW"'";''^' ,' T*k« r that tit* In aeeordantft ytth tvfina of •*!» «A tlul»tly J )H h by »jo rurll.ir n6tlu« fiiK and fcbliiBTn the City of N«w he Hfrlfrtsi , pttvtteuw . " "" ToWhUhiyCuuimUtuo lia», by reuulu- filefile . thtthh« 'DWhltDoW(nhlt)) will ddelivedel r a I'o.vnshlp by reso- nia, the Townslitp will dtllv*r 4 tton #n4 Burai»»nt to law, flx»4 a bargainbi , and aalft deed ffp e ia||d Brunawiijk, tn tie Ouunty of M|d|- Wtl 1 inirsuaut t1»«d a bal aad Balb a to sdiiy, when VICTORIES TOTAL 61 form with last year's champions repenting. GIVE AWARDS MAY 12 : ,.,l ihi1 Prisconun FOKPS •- Mnny mw records h"ro. L,mt « ,. In.Hopolawn, Frank Nova repeated by winning the W'i're set ill the second Week-end the Hnr- F.I.KS HOME LEAGUE championship for IKc sycond vear in a row, aw did at bauiliiiK in ttu t.iiiitiul Jiirsttifc. borough Final 3Un4inf • Tiirncr nt St. Jiinn-s'. But Women's Bowling; As^o.tfiati'jn 0W1 1 it. Port. Krndinf;, NPII V.tillo, last tournament at the Fords Hecrea- fin the Red tun year's school iintl WntKilirtdfff lionK'enti'r. ' mi Iliifh mi the I'rhanski'* NET CLUB SERIES Tiuvusliip ehampion and townnhip The ('iver Lucky Strikes of mi! Tuesday the r.H rcpit'scntHtivi' in. the county play- K. & L. Perth Amboy, del'eiwlir.tr champ- ih,' cinrk South ntfi. could not jtet ^Uivtcd us hi' was CLOSES THURSDAY ions, are lending ill'class A with>a Miiillir's •!0 I'limiiuiti'd in the vory-iirst round i nHP-river field. SB5" tram total, Levins Spurt Fly tin A liy Mirhni'l Hiinkit. laniei. with Shop'of Teeth Amboy are on top Dorothy Schwenz«r, Walter 1 HI In Port l'radini; . where tlllls^ftls in class H with a Z'iM, Konla Rbc- -,• hits ]>er game, Norman Are Still Un- 27 the lawsl inimlii'i' of ^ood pliiy- Teittion <"eriter arc class O leaders niciit, however, KllCilllstlf 2B (is have nppellled, the ioui'llp}' WHS with a 21SH, find Women's Cock- !lu' Rarnm.s as defeated In Tourney Merryfellnw 2& .13 n dog-lijrht from the spmi-fimils tiiil team of Red Hank are class n'vions -Rames. Bernie Keating Valuer- Flgtel 21 WOODBRliwE ~ The initial wheru Jonepli Siintora, Charles T) leader? with an 1815 total. , . i'riscn's charg- Halny, ChiuU's Mipufci, Mirha'«l BliinchaidV lfi .02 tournament of the Woodbridce The tournament will close oh errnrs. Badminhm Club xpoiiHort-il by the Hunko, (ieorne !I»pntah, Joseph i Sunday nijeht. Doubles and sin- KOI!IIS -In a dafcfcling, climax. recreation department in expected Sysmunski, John Sivak, Chester ,1,'d for two of | glen events (ire scheduled for to- KEATING AWARDED Ilic Kurds' bowline; Win won the Unwind uji Thursday. May S, with Kpl'ioli and Robert I'rhun fought in the Cnrteret! night, and Saturdny afternoon uii- • champiniisliip of thi> Perth Ambjjy the yet undefeated Miss Dorothy it out, p.nly tl> result in Minucci iniiiiy registered | ( til 8:1 B in the eveninc, and five- Klks Homo Rowling Loajruo thr S.-hwenzer and Walter Norman Sysmanski mid Urhnn winning out. and |HIGH COURT HONOR women teams, doubles and singles work, nnsinj: out the Doyle anil pfiiyioff the winner of all the losers In the finals, Minuoci easily won m Called Most Valuable In ('unnoen kejflers for the orown.by of one mutch. over hy< opponcntR, winninu two fur Sunday. u single came. All tournament nwards will bo .During the pant wceHi.Oti.'aMke gJijpes to none for both his oppon- „ (ii) Dickinson Record Bag- Final tabulations showed Fords ents. eivor out «l the aftivwil (n*cti«g- AR It H Komuves lost to Margaret Lee, ketball Campaign with fil victories-anil 17 defeats. who--pt-oinisc^ to u-ive (my of the of the association, to he held Mon- ;s As for -tho gills, M«rk> Del Po-day evening May i'l, at 8:00 Fn second place, Doyle and Oun- finalists "a battle, 11-1, U-2, Kd polo won in Port Humlirig anil 1 had (>0 win.-; and 18 losses, o'clock, lit the Recreation Center, .CARLISLE, [\i.-Roman! J. Miller won over both Bar'ron Levi Eliziihpth Knlota won in Hopcltiwn, IS Urbanaki's quintet wa4 in third foot of Brighton Aveiiue, Perth | (Beinic) Keatmw, pitehei-vciiptain und Thomas Gerity by Hcorps of The. schedule for the remainder 4 spot with 59 ant) ly.Avhilo the r Amboy. Mot' tho Dickinson Ciller baseball lf>-G and ITi-fr, und 15-;! and 15-, ) of the tourneys is aH follow; Av«- 0 Hoffman A, A., with uS^atid 20, respectively. » Ojteam, WHS awarded the Phi Kpsilun tiel school, today; Sewuren, Mon- The division leaders follow. P.jPi cup as th was an ua.^y foiu'h. i'most mem Next Week'i Scm Jay, May 5; Kurds No. 7,• Tuesday, \ 4 1 her of the I'.M(I-1!»I1 Dickinson TIK p;irdn combine lost consid- 'iS,Division—Monday nt 8 I,III kv Sli-lki . i I' .A.I 4 1 May fi; Ford* No, 14, Wednesday, basketball team, :»t JV guest rtny erable irriHind in Ilic tloninjr weeks 1*. M., Mauijaj^, l. 'e vs. winner of i:t-u 0 L May 7; Woortbridtft'. No. «hupel service Saturday. of t'lc tourniiy a; Doyle's, Urban Mis. Alfred Rndfler-Jhs. Percy 4 day, May 8; Wooiibrid^e No. II, Keating MIII of Mr. and Mrs. s4i and Hoffman sprinted intn si Lockw- match; Thursday at 8 P. M.,Friday, May. 9; Iselin No, 16, Mon- Ci-rl Svn-lmritki-Mi-s Ktln 5 SIlllKkl ( I1. A.I James Renting ()£ Woodbrjdjre, X. fii>t finish. The loAd's wide mar. Dorothy Schwcnzi!!" vs. winner of day, May 12; Iselin No. 6, Tues- - MIH. 0 1 1 tin set up early in the cBHipalKh -MfM. Mllrxe Stiikps J., played ii purlin establishing th . SPORTS ECHOES match played Monday. day, May 1!'.; Strawberry Hill, • Miirv (I'Hrli'ii (I A.i 973 r, bent Dickinson biwketikill record in and nuiintuimvl until the final ———BY ELMER "STEVE" VECSE^ i • Men's Division—Monday at 7 P. Mi Dun.IliV Asi-hrtlilin-Mrs Wednesday, May 14. .| ll Kvims, Hut H.illit * decade. the Kords Hl'l(l*''!s "1(1 M., Guoi'se Ruddy vs. Roy Fuller- The school champions wiUtvio :'.S H 11 In baseball, the Wonribririge ton; at KIM,' Rd Miller vs. Perry 1 Started OH Hot for township honors nt the Parish Mrs. Ann I'lirinii'iiii'ii. (I . A.I (0) youfch is just as brilliant. He hns Indieations during the torrid fiii- •ucker; Tiiosdny at 7 P. 1|., winnci' M rn. !'.iiniiii Milyrv, i !'_ A i Mir, Starting (iff a hit hotter than wnk fixpettod of Me field, Tluirsdav, May 15, H. Hi 11 v i "In is! i,illicit, i P A ) a en|lepe pttehing rirwH-of 49-»j^ . Ifal'lU Jildulll : llC f Ituddy-F'ullcitoii ni'Uch vs. wiii- lliKll T'..:n ti.ilin I'lnvil 4 n nd scvyil di-Tpali*. He is from the tn|i bo til. The '{horn Oils yo'ar, were the New York'GiiihUi In the'Na- II l I' nhl.' limn. 4 0 just as intent at the bat as ho is next thri:p teams liuwcve/ failed tional,League and the in the American Wednesday, at X V. M., winner of on the mound, boastinjr a battinfeito (fain unouifh under pics- Tuesday night match vs. winner of <:—Mrs. Ana '*• •* 17 TEAMS SIGNED League. Explanations can't be demanded yet, not un- Ed Mtller-Percy Locker mutch. 1 ,0 uveraire. of including two til the Giants and Sox have 'kept up the pace a while Thursday at 1) P. M., Walter. Nor- <-|,ASK II .1 0 home runs. Wh«n K«Hting is not FI»f"Wo*l«» TfUMlH mart vs. ultimate winner of the l.rvh K|Kirl Slnip, (I1. A, I*. 2 (J I) on thf mound, the veteran Dickin- longer, but one reason fgr the* early spurt «fljna to FOR p LEAGUES MlslH , l:i'il Ft.lllll son coach mes hint i r field. above matches. I) 0 0 be that both got better twirling than was generally illiililv Hr.ullv .-JMIIHI,- KEASBEY BOWLERS nli AIIIIM.V , 0 0 Hi* elbowing lias ;ili attract- Special Matches Baseball, Softball Compe- : ing was, to put it mildly, truly surprising. The team phen Kisx, supervise!- of Mi'Un hen 0 ,1MA team to a 7 to - win over .Mis li.'r l.;is-i|.|i-.\il,.|,- Take ClasiTf itle In T recreation, for a l.iil(iilli.ilil (I1. A.I 0 had nose-tlivetl through the last of the exhibition ser- •"WOOlJBHimirT— Smnui-I Gioe Tourney; Romer's 202 matches be- announced this morninij I hat'team Slllttll-x tween the top ranking budminton Alinii MiKlTniiii,!, i ]'. A. i entries for the various retreatiiMi Mrs. IU.IMII liiHimr, Kurils High For Winners pitching, and just about everything one could imagine. yluyers of their respective munici- leagues are •beginning to [xuir into Mrs. Culii'li'lhi IIIMII. lij'ct 4 Mi •'•-•rmnnTTir palities. . HlKti Ti'iim (li'ini.- -l''ivi; l TAGGED On the 15th they were scheduled to opeiv their '41 his otficc tat the Parish House. KKASKKY — fin- the second p 1 Two ni » "single?" matches, one During fh*. liast week, no less than Illlllllll'S I ill Illl 1 i'niisi'i'utive year, Leu Meyer's spason with their arch rivals, the Dodgers, at Ebbeta iioo onn— n women "singles," one men's "dou- seventeen teams signified their in- Mini-krl-.V Ki:nbry l!a>' and (i*|ll won the Jljjfh i-illV. I ml .1:11..,»ix—ii BY COBS FOR WIN Field. Tho Brooks were cracked .up plenty high— bles" and one women's "doubles" 1I1S ehanipinn.

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PACF TWPT.VK tKCDtT, WAY 2, M!T By Jack 'Sords MELLBLOM DOUBLE Boat Owners To Pay Fitting Out FORDS MORE EXPERIENCED NEWARK BEARS GIVES NIXON EDGE BOWLING TWIN-BILL BillOf $20,000,000 This Season RESULTS Pushes Over Three Tallies Toronto Maple Leaf, Mure than 1,00(1,000 owners of insurance policies are. written. FORDS 'B' In Eleventh To Beat Both business firms and individu- recreational craft uf ill! types will Ford. Coal (2) pear Here; Bears into their collective jrnns to als arc becoming increasingly Panthers, 5 to 2 aware of the influence on the eco-Nagy . lfi!) 183 lfi'.i t Road Monday the In no of $20,000,000 for fit- Galya - 148 172 181 NIXON (Kc-nr Mrllhloni. Xmm nomic life of the nation brought, tiriR out necessities during the Stanley 148 20.'! Rod R(T\ IIIIH'T, won In* nun fr^mo about by the great, ever-increasing next two months. This purchasing Toth . 1C8 123 I r>li will brrnk up tlwj,- ]„„,,t with nn I'lcvcnlli ' double surge toward recreational freedom Marincflnk 177 150 with an overnight, j,,.t , ;, that, scored thn-r runs ;is Hu- Rodspree, which includes every con- On the water. M a douMo-heirdcr this s,,,.", Sox ncori'd M f> In l! victory over ceivnble Item from thumb tacks to S10 x: the Toronto Maple i,,.,',," the Knsl Itninswirk Pjintlurs at new Diesel engines, is felt in every Corner Tavern (I) ing Montreal immcli,,,, Uie latin's Held. waterfront commuhity the coun- I'lnczeck 177 Mi 19li tomorrow afternoon's ,-',„, MclIMom set down thfc homo try over. RUBIN DISHES UP Mackay .. Bears Wlli arrive in N, , forces with live hits while his Of tMtvnst annual expenditure McLary ... 190 day morning and fnii,",' «nates wore pounding the Panthers ,in preparing boats toe a summer FANCY FIGHT MENU Whatney 111 12(5 12'> twin-'bill will pntrnin fm |' for tt'ii, The loral afloat, paint ,»»d-varnish, arc the Thomson J71 IN) where the Northern i ' twelve . tffl.tt items, but dealers in al- Bilkn . 158 1!)9 174 Red Sox (5) most every type of merchandise Four Six-Rounders Carded resumed Motulay iirtcni,! AB It H are benefited. Engines, and new With Kenny-Grant Go 720 929 8H0 This bargain bill |m, ,„" P. MosRni, 21i B 0 1 parts for engine.! mimf, be obtain- possible because Tni-imi,, Mareiniak, Ih ,') 0 0 ed; deck canvases renewed, nnd Big Feature Forth Sporting' (2) have Sunday baselinll. • | Varffo, c '.' 5 (I additional galley equipment nnd Virffillo 118 lfifi in 7 night trip for a nne-i|;,v C. MozRai, ss 6 hardware items must be purchased. HIGHLAND PARK—An action- Turkus ,, 167 177 151 no novelty for Uie M;',,| Adumetji, cf ,.,..;. 4 1 4 Dwk oliaira from the luniitur* itudded card topped by four »tn- Mnturn who *pend every Xati,Pl'i Perint1, If 2 0 0 store, binoculars from the opti- round Rcraps will feafure the fistic Anderson 170 Sunday night nf the •„ pullmans, but only on,.,, | J. Miko, rf 3 0 0 cian, yachting clothing from the menu Promoter Benny Rubin has 13.7 167 185 n Gill, 3b 5 0 0 department store, medical supplies Damoci 129 162 177 seasons'does the schedul, cooked up for fight fans at Mason- 0. Mellblnm, p 5 0 2 from the druggist—these and theficars to get in th ' v Ch'iansen, If .1 0 2 dozens of other items are pur- ic Hall here tonight. T 721 840 t)06 day at home/ Vreeland, rf 2 1 1 chased from a variety of shops, Striving for-the kind of fights Kroop Meat (1) With the Bears ,,|,|,,, Dodger-packed Royals whether the merchant specializes most popular" with Central. Jersey Lund -204 164 204 ;i::.| Lesris opposing Hall mi Totals 42 5 10 in non-skid shoes, flags, radios, or fans, Matchmaker Benny Cantor 135 147 17fi Hirner King array previous i,, Pnnthcn (2) yachting china. It is estimated has lined up eight lads well-liked, 127* 133 141 Handerhan into Ruppert Stadium AB R H that each boat owner spends an 145 147 157 here fowtheir punching power, cult to speculate on ti J. Molnar. 2b 5 0 1 average of $20 on his fitting out Stevens 155 133 177 Jack Kenny, the young Living- for the Sunday ilmi Brasho, cf 5 0 1 operations, a truly modest figure. ston middleweight who trimmed However, if the Newa Kane, 3b 5 0" 1 Department stores, welding con- 8G6 714 855 Bunky Wall in last week's semi- staff continue* to click Bernath, lb ,...-...-... 4,00 cernB, electrical appliance dealers, final, will be back to take on Bill tation followed at hmi A". Molnar, us ..'.... 3 1 1 aportinp; goods shops, book stores, v Grant, Orange yo ung.«tet"*V." Byrne andvMcl Queen Pillar, rf 4 • 0 0 marine supply houses ajjd many 199 gave Kenny the toughest fight of to hurl for the Bruin*. Dcst'fano, If, 4 1 other retail establishments are his young career here several Bacskay 183 178 K7 Muller, c ... 3 0 0 benefited by the increasing urge weeks ago. Deak 182 DcLucia, p 4 0 0 of the American public to net out Tony Capici, Raritan welter- Lcfko : 168 155 Sipos 173 185 221 BOND CLOTHES • BOND CLOTHES •'BOND CLOTHE^ • on the water. Yacht brokers are weight, will have his hands full Oacciola, 158 181 143 Karycki 168 167 17(1 201 Totals 37 2 5 consulted, mecha'nics employed and with Al Grosso, Newark lad who Madger 186 107 Collow '. 161 191 195 has won 12 consecutive fights siuce Koezan 214 156 141 . 84

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