RARITAN MOST PROGRESSIVE TOWNSHIP WITH THE SUBURBAN NEWSPAPER : LARGEST IN ' GUARANTEED THIS AREA CIRCUL.JT.IQN "The Voice of the Raritan Bay District" VOL. V.—No. 17 FORDS, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1940 PRICE THREE CENTS

Family Outing On Sunday Mayor Is Having His Say Oh Republican Club Slate Spirited Bidding Profitable For Raritan Taxpayers; LIONS CLUB In Selection Of CandidateLICENSES ARE PtSCATAWAYTOWN — The WOODBRIDGE—Mayor Aug- West Raritan Republican Club and $4,550 More Than Asked Realized On Gross'Property ust F. Greiner is having his say the Young: Republican Unit will in the "inner circles" at the Na- GIVEN TO 31 Huyler E. Romond, of Metuchen, on behalf PRESIDENT RARITAN TOWNSHIP—Spirited bidding hold a family touting at Butler by two interested parties for the former Wil- of Fraser Bros, of Perth Amboy, agents for an tional Republican Convention Park, Hampton, Sunday. liam Gross property on Amboy and Woodbridge undisclosed firm, submitted the minimum sale being held in Philadelphia. will leave the town hall at Avenues, Clara Barton, swelled the coffers of price bid of $12,000. INSTALLED As alternate delegate from IN RARITAN 10 A. M. Those planning to at- the Township $4,550 more than had been antici- , Nathan Gross, of Perth Amboy, represent- New Jersey, Mayor Greiner, has tend are urged. to contact Mrs. pated Tuesday night. ing the Gross Oil Company, raised the original been in the convention city since Henry Troger, Jr., chairman, qr ; The former Gross property, "with a* 100-foot Deputy District Governor Two Retail, Two Club Per- Seventy Retail, One Club, bid to $12,100. From that point an' the bids last Sunday and will remain any member of her committee. frontage on Amboy Avenue and a 340-foot jumped rapidly until Romond offered $16,500. Officiates At Induction there until the Convention is ad- mits Included; One And Four Distribution frontage on Woodbridge Avenue, and including Gross rp.ised the bid to $16,550. Romond did not journed. a service station, house, garage, barn, factory ' Of Predmore . During Mayor Greiner's ab- Protest Received Permits Allowed and warehouse, was foreclosed sometime ago by bid higher and the property was sold to the the Township for tax arrearage. Gross Oil Company. sence, Committeeman Fred STANDING COMMITTEES Spencer, of the First Ward, is •HEARING TO BE HELD NO. ACTION IS TAKEN WPA ROBBED serving as Acting Mayor. Mrs; Parsler Announces Se- HOPELAWN — Thomas Whal- $5,000 ALLOTTED FOR YEAR ANNOUNCED BY OFFICIALS JULY 9 ON NEW APPLICATIONS en, foreman of a WPA project on lection Of Fire Co. New Brunswick Avenue, Hope- FORDS CLUB SETS : OF H0USERQBBERY lawn, reported to Officer Joseph FOR RELIEF NEEDS Alexander, President For Beverage Dealers Seeking Special Meeting Is.,Held Auxiliary Helpers Grady Tuesday that a tool box KEASBEY—Mrs. Bertha Par- $40 In Cast Thefted From was broken into some time during Emergency Appropriation 2 Terms, Expresses PICNIC ONJUNDAY Extra Hours For Sell- Wednesday To Consider sler, recently elected president of the night and a pair of boots, a the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Keas- Hadgeolf Home On New wrecking bar, a buck saw and a In That Amount Is Thanks For Honor American-Hungarian Union ing On Sunday Annual Bids '. bey Protection Fire Company No. ' Dover Road claw hammer were stolen.. 1, named standing committees for Voted In Raritan FORDS — Arthur Smith, of To Have Outing In RARITAN TOWNSHIP—Appli- . FORDS. — Seventy plenary the 'current year. RARITAN TOWNSHIP—Town- Jamesburg, Deputy District Gov- \ RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Com- ernor of the Lions International, Park; Starts At 1 cations for 27 plenary retail, con- retail consumption liquor licens- The committees are: good time, ship police are continuing their sumption liquor licenses, two' re- es, one club license1 and four Miss /Helen Nemeth, assisted by probe of the theft, of $40 in cash AUXILIARY ELECTS missioner Henry Troger, Jr., direc- installed E. L. Predmore new pres- FORDS — The American-Hun- retail distribution licenses were Julia Fazekas, Rose Charonko, from the home of .Alexander G. tor of public affair's and chairman ident of the Fords Lions Club, at garian Union of Fords, Keasbey tail distribution licenses and two . Mrs. Frances Parsler, Hazel Bel- Kadgeoff, of "New Dover Road, Oak the annual induction of officers club licenses were granted by the approved at a special meeting of GLORIA JUNSHINE of the Township, relief setup, held Monday night at Thomsen's and Hopelawn will hold its annual the Township Committee held lany and Mrs. Mary Faczak; Tree. . The theft is believed to Tuesday night introduced a reso- Township Commission Tuesday" kitchen,. 'Mrs. Mary Wargo, Julia community hall in New Brunswick picnic Sunday in the Fords Park. Wednesday night at the-Memorial have taken place between 9 P. M. lution providing an emergency- re- Avenue. night. Municipal building. No action was Stilson, Mary Fazekas and MrsSaturda. y and 2 A. M. Sunday. Legion Unit In Fords Has The affair will begin at 1 o'clock. lief appropriation of $5,000 which The Commission received a petf- - taken on new licenses although Mae Dunham; floral committee, According to Hadgeoff, he ar- Other officers installed were: Jo-: Mrs. Frank Kalman is chairman of Irene, Toth, Mrs. Pauline Dunham Annual Balloting On tion from the Raritan Township there are several new applications: rived home early Sunday morning was unanimously approved by theseph A. Dambach, Jr., vice presi- a* large committee arranging the and Mrs. Irene Vamos; trustees, to find the house ransacked and . Monday Night Township Commission. dent; Robert P. Mulvaney,. secre- Beverage Dealers' Association re- Licenses granted were as fol-Mrs. Anne Heenan, Mrs. Ann Sit- event. the cash missing. The $5,000 emergency resolu- tary; Hans P. Jensen, treasurer; questing the Board to,amend the lows: Retail distribution, Peter soscy and Mrs. Mary Hodan. Officer William Doll investigat- FORDS—-Miss Gloria Sunshine, William Thomsen, lion tamer and Games, field meets, • entertain- Vogel, 82 .Mahv Street; Joseph of 50 Maxwell Avenue, was elect- tion brings the total emergency Leon Ferbel, tail twister. . ment and dancing will be featured Township liquor ordinance. to al_-,. . The group voted to donate can- ed ard discovered that entrance appropriation to $29,400, an low taverns to open Sundays at 11 Weiner, 79 Main Street; Joseph ned fruit to the Kiddie Keep Well was gained through a second story ed president of the Junior-Auxili- Smith .congratulated the newly on the day's program. Refresh- Andrascak, 574 Amboy Avenue, amount within the three percent ments will be available throughout A. M. instead of 1 P. M. and to' _- Camp. window. ary to Harry HSnsen Post, No. of the .total 1940 budget legal elected officers. (Predmore, in .be- and Mrs. Mary Polischak, 520 New the afternoon and evening. . maintain a 3 A. M. daily closingr _. Brunswick Avenue, Fords. Club 163, American Legion, at the an-limit. half of the new slate, expressed The resolution provides that the appreciation for the honor confer- Many township and county 'hour instead of 2 A. M. as at pres-- ' license, Fraternity Club, 130-Main nual election of officers held Mon- red upon himself and his aides. notables' are expected to partici- Street. • . day night at the Sunshine resi- appropriation, be included in full ent. The matter was referred to.- Third Annual Boy Scout Camporee in the 1941 'budget. ( Continued on Page 2) pate in the program. the Township Excise Board. Consumption licenses: Hans dence. Knudsen, Green Street and Rail- Other officers elected were:Miss Another petition, signed by 31 road Avenue, Iselin; Paul A. T# Open. In Fords Park On Monday residents in the vicinity of a tav- _ Kinn, Superhighway and Ziegler Elaine Gloff, vice president; Miss AUXILIARY MEETS, Confirmation Class To Be Guests ern operated by Joseph Jensen and Avenue, Avenel; Joseph-Galaida, Several Hundred Troop Members Are Expected To Edwina Chovan, secretary; Miss Edward Turner on Inman Ave- 1 Main and Amboy Avenues, town; Take Part In Spectacle; R. A. MacFarlan Is In ChargeLillian Misak, treasurer; Miss Mar- nue, protesting the granting oi "»_ Louis Varady, Ford Avenue, garet Dambach, sergeant-at-arms; ELECTS _DELEGATES At Supper -And Receptionm Sunday plenary retail consumption, license, Fords; Franc Racz, 303 Fulton FORDS—The third annual Camporee of Raritan Miss Doris 'Perry, historian, and Was also received. It,'too, was fe- Street, town; Peter Sondergaard, Miss Florence Hoff, chaplain. Legion Unit In' Fords Se- Young Peoples' Society Of Oar Redeemer Lutheran ferred to the Excise Bdard. Both 524 New Brunswick Avenue, Council, Boy Scouts of America, will open July 1 in the A. large delegation of members lects Mrs. DiMatteo To ChMfc^5imi$OTtS'i Special Program Is Prepared petitions will be- given, hearings -cat. ^_ Fords; Claire O'Neill,. St. George Fords Park and will continue through July 3. Several July 9. Avenue, Avenel; William Kath, attended the rally of junior units Attend Camden Session Superhighway, town; John Csik, hundred scouts are expected to participate in the annual at Linwood Grove, Raritan Town- FORDS—A. supper and reception will be,held Sun- Licenses were' issued to the fol- Jr., 363 Florida Grove Road, eveiit.: E. A. MacFarlan is chairman of the camping ship, yesterday. day evening at .6 o'eloei by the-Young People's Society of lowing: The next meeting will be held FORDS—A meeting of the La- Hopelawn; Anthony J. Andersch, troops; dies' Auxiliary to Harry Hansen Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in the parish hall in honor For retail consumption, M. H". 351 West Avenue, Sewaren; John at the home of Miss Gloff in Horris- ; and R. Realty Company, trading as Some of the troops of the cdun- by Street, July 8. Post No. 163, American Legion, of the confirmation class. Balga, 263 Main Street, town; cil are expected to start their was. held Tuesday night at the The Pines; Imperial Restaurant Charles H. Tyler, St. George Ave- The Young People's, Society of the Mesiah Lutheran and Drner, Inc.; Caroline Doll," camping period tomorrow after- home of Mrs. Arthur, Perry in trading as Ye Olde Hot bran; nue, Avenel; Paul Cinkota, 79 Al-DATE. SITE CHOSEN noon. Hornsby Stre,et. . Church of Plainfield has been invited to attend as guests : bert Street, town; James Dowling, John's Diner and Mabel's Dinette,-^ - Route 25 and Ford Avenue, Fords; Scouting is an outdoor program LICENSEE Mrs. Bartolo DiMatteo, unit sec- of the evening. Inc.; Fritz Kief er trading- as-.the - Edward J. Finn, 96 Second Street, FOR CLUBS PICNIC and the Camporee provides an op- retary, was elected delegate to the A commencement program will May5fair Grill; William PWerson town, Samuel Manger, Middlesex portunity for a thrill, good friend- FOR SUNDAY department convention to be held follow the supper,at which time COUPLE OBSERVES tarding as Oak Hills Manor; Editfe"-_" and Essex Turnpike, Iselin; George East Raritan Republicans ship and good fun which appeals in August in Camden. each of the children will be pre- Blake trading as Linwood Grove; - to boys as romance and adventure. Mrs. Benjamine Sunshine was sented with.a Walther League pin. Wilhelm Sehmoldt trading as the ': Mehok, 261 New Brunswick Ave- Majeski, Cited For Sah- Town ^Restaurant; Michael Palaz-" - nue, Hopelawn. To iHave Outing In Bon- It stimulates the. efficiency of appointed chairman of the refresh-' Entertainment wtlL also, be given. 1ST ANNIVERSARY troop and patrol camping. It en- bath Violation* Is Giv- ment committee for the installa- A special altar offering will be tak- zolo trading as Pal-mont Tavern,- Stephen and. Joseph Dalina, hamtown July 7 courages, scouts and their boy tion of new officers to be .held in en at the services Sunday morn-.; Inc.; 'Maurice Block trading as Crows Mill Road, Fords; Gibraltar leaders to study camping litera- en Reprimand ing. ^ Mr. and Mrs. John Mozur, Block's Grove; Peter and Michael "- RARITAN , TOWNSHIP — Ac- July. Fedak trading as the Union Hotel; - .Corp., Route 25 and Loree Ave- ture. l cording to an announcement yes- HOPELAWN —After pleading Several members of the organ- Tomorrow, the Walther Leagues Jr., Entertain In Hon- Plainfield Country Club - and« nue, town; Michael Oliver, Oak The Camporee also stimulates guilty to selling liquor on Sunday, ization attended the -county board of New Jersey and New York will Charles Krovath trading as Char- Tree Road, Iselin; Morris Deutsch, terday, Arthur W. Larson, Health the patrol as a unit. It is a boy's morning before the legal opening meeting of the Legion auxiliary sponsor Walther League Day at or Of Event lie's Tavern. 546 New Brunswick Avenue, Inspector of the Township and Re- j activity. Patrols are under the hour, Albert J. Majeski, a tav- Wednesday night in Schack's hall, the World's Fair in New York. FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. John Fords; Gaetano Russo, Woodbridge publican candidate for the Board | leadership of patrol leaders and ern keeper, of Juliette and Charles Services will be held for the young Mozur, Jr., 38 Paul Street, cele- Also, William Becker -trading as South River. Becker's Restaurant; Carmelo Avenue, Port Reading; Frank Ba- the several patrols • of the troop Streets, Hopelawn, w,Ss reprimand- people at 3 o'clock at the temple brated their first wedding anniver- ka, 51 New Street, town; Joseph of Freeholders, has been appoint- ed by the 'Township Committee The auxiliary will assist the post Domino trading as Domino's Tav- are under the leadership of the at its model airplane races to.be of religion. Professor O. P. Kretz- sary Monday night with a party S. Lomonico, 64 Second Street, ed general chairman of the "Grand senior patrol leader. The scout- and the case against him was dis- ern; Helen Kaus trading- as the held at Hadley Airport, August 3. mann, 'of Chicago, international at their home. A buffet supper was Tally-Ho Tavern; Julius Renne town; Madelyn W. Janovsik, 10 Old Picnic" of East Raritan Re- master is the executive officer of missed. • ' \ secretary of the Walther League, serye.d. West Avenue, Sewaren, Joseph- publican Club. The event will be Committeeman Frederick .Spen- The dark horse prize was award- trading as Ye Cottage Inn; Joseph the troop and is responsible for ed Miss Julia Dani. The next meet- will preach the sermon. Michael Galya, of Raritan Town- Duffalo trading as Duffalo's Tav- - Mayer, 245 Fulton Street, town; held Sunday, July 7, at Shady- the supervision of the troop. cer, acting as'chairman in the ab- ship, sang solos and presented a ( Continued on Page 2) sence of Mayor August F. Greiner ing will be held at the home of The annual ,Sunday School and ern; Louis Pei'lstein trading as the brook Grove, Main Street, Bon- There is no prescribed equip-, Miss Dani in Maple Avenue. The congregation ' picnic of the local specialty dance. Among other en- Quaker Bus Terminal and Grill, who- was attending the Republican tertainment was the playing of hamtown. " ment'. Each troop with its patrol convention as an alternate, said in refreshment committee consists of church will be held at Linwood Inc.; Julia Mahringer trading" as , Amusements, dancing, refresh- brings such equipment as it has Mrs. Charles Looser Grove July V. Services will be games by children. Mrs. Mozur Nixon Inn, and James Tsalos trad- TWO CHILDREN BITTEN or may be able to secure for thepart: and ' Mrs, received many gifts. ments and other diversions are "Since your plea is guilty there Amelia Lutrias. held at 11 o'clock. ing as the Blue Heaven Inn. BY DOGS DURING WEEK occasion. Scoutmasters welcome Guests present were: Mrs. Mary Also, May Eugene O'Dea trad-- among activities planned for thethe Camporee plan, because it fur- is no further evidence needed. The committee has discussed* your case Galya and son Frank, Mr. anding as the Louis Restaurant; Phoe- Hopelawn and Woodbridge affair. nishes an incentive arid motive for IRENE HUD A TENDERED NEEDLECRAFTERS SET Mrs. John Mozur, Sr., John Galya, nix Groye, Inc.; John Bodnarik, patrol and troop camping. informally. They realize that it is Lads Victims; Both Treat- Reservations are now being a violation of the liquor ordinance. PARTY ONGRADUATION BEACH PARTY IN JULYTMichael Galya, Margaret Galya, Sr. trading as Grand View Bar; taken for an appetizing supper to In the council Camporee, the They know that you have already George Mozur, Ann Mozur, Mr. Fred Bachman and Ezra Graiit " ed By Physicians be served from 6 to 8 P. M. scoutmaster, assistant scoutmas- been fined $25 in police . court. Preliminary Arrangements and Mrs. Frank Kovacs and chil- trading as the Town Tavern; One of^the features of the day's ter, or other troop Scouter will They also are aware of your story Parents Hosts In Fords; dren, Dorothy and Babe, all of Frank Hackler Sr trading as the- HOPELAWN — Two more program will be a softball game be- serve on the Camporee staff in one that the bartender, John Clark, is Games And Dancing Are Made At Meeting Raritan Township. Black Hawk Tavern, and Antonio ' cases of children being- bitten by tween a highly rated township of several capacities. not a regular employee that he not Also,- Michael Mozur, of Eliza- Viel trading as Viel's Bar. dogs were reported to police head- team and a strong team from the For retail distribution: Mrs.- Frotai the time the troop "checks only sold liquor before hours but Feature Affair Held Recently , beth; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lako and quarters on Wednesday. county. . kept the money. son Junior, and Mrs. Julia Lako, Anna Vincz and Carl Berger; for John Schurko, 13, of 124 Penn- in" the Camporee until it leaves, FORDS—Miss Irene Huda was HOPELAWN — Miss Catherine clubs, Danish Brotherhood and " each-patrol leader will be in charge "Since you offered no opposition all of Sand Hills; Mr. and Mrs. sylvania Avenue, Hopelawn, was to the ABC men and since you tendered a party in honor of herLance, 59 James Street, this place, Joseph Nagy and son Robert, and Sisterhood Home for the Aged and bitten on the left leg by a dog FORDS GIRL HONORED of his patrol and the camping graduation from Woodbridge High was hostess to the Needlecrafters Metuchen Golf and Country Club, done on a patrol basis. were already fined $25 it is the Mrs. Frank Nagy, all of Sayre- owned by Thomas Balsamides, of AtMRADUATION PARTY consensus of opinion of this com- School by her parents, Mr. and lather home recently. A new mem- ville, and Mr. and Mrs. John Mo- Inc. 106 Pennsylvania Avenue. The mittee that you be given a severe Mrs. Joseph Huda, of Liberty ber, Miss .Alice Blanchard, of Rath- zur, Jr. boy was treated by Dr. Valentine Dorothy Blanchard Is Given MADSENS MARK SECOND reprimand. We want to warn you Street. bun Place,: Perth Amboy, was in- RESTRICTIONS LIFTED Gauzza, of Fords. that any further infringements of Games and dancing were en- itiated. Bugle Corps To Take Part * Dr. C. H. Rothfuss treated War- fete By Parents In Ford MARITAL ANNIVERSARY the law or any unfavorable re- joyed during the course of the Miss Filomena Milanese-, 467 TO SWELL CCC ROLLS ren Webb, 12, of .135 Schoder ports about you from the ABCevening. Miss Helen Velchick and Mitchell Plate, Perth Amboy, was In Exempt Fireman Parade Avenue Home announce'H winner of the weekly Avenue, town, who was also bitten Lunds, Who Were Married commissioner will be dealt with, Harry Creekmur rendered vocal . PISCATAWAYTOWN — Mem- All Unemployed Youths El- on. the left leg by a dog owned severely." . - •••.-.• selections. Miss Elizabeth Faze- prize- contest by.' Miss Pauline FORDS—Miss Dorothy , Blan- Same Day, Guests At Lance, president. : bers of Harold L. Berrue Memo- igible To Join Now, by Lawrence Kolb, of 643 Ridge- chard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. kas and Joseph Biezo won. the jit- rial Drum and Bugle Corps will dale Avenue. Party In Fords terbug contest. Plans were launched for a beach Charles Blanchard, of Ford Ave- Democratic Club To Elect party to be held in July. A social participate in the parade of the Omenhiser Says Owners of both dogs were ord- nue, was given a party in honor of Present were: Mr., and Mrs. State Exempt- Firemen's Associa- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Howard Officers At Next Session Willard Masterson and . daughter, tea was served following the busi- WOODBRIDGE—AH unemploy- ered to keep the animals tied for her graduation from Woodbridge Madsen, of 52 Hoy Avenue, cele- ness session. .,.'.-• tion, at Lakewood tomorrow after- ed youths", 17 to 23 years old in- a period of observation by the High School. A late supper was Virginia; Miss Helen Buynofsky, noon at 3 o'clock. brated their second wedding anni- PISCATAWAYTOWN — The Mrs. Frank Huda, of Perth Am- Those present were: the Misses clusive,- regardless of -whether az'. Board of Health. •'' served and dancing and games en- versary recently at a party in their annual election of officers by the The organization 'will also take not their families ,are on TeMe% joyed. boy, the Misses Elsie Wosh, Eliza- Marie Lanee,.. Bernice •Blanchard, (home for a small group of friends. Democratic Women's Club will be beth Fazekas, Elizabeth, Bacskay, Catherine Lanee, Rosalie Salicati, part in the Fourth of July parade are eligible to join the CCC under Guests present included Mr. and Present were: Mr. and Mrshel. d July 5 in the Player Avenue Pauline Lance, Filomena Milanese, in Plainfield and in the celebration the new ruling, .'according to' an - Monthly Report Presented Mrs. George Miller and children, Anne Kirsh, Helen Velchick, and George Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- club rooms. The date was selected Irene Huda. Doris Blanchard, Anna Zajac and parade of the South Amboy fire announcement made'this week by. By Raritan Health Officer Judith and Rowland; Mr, and Mrs. ward Jochen and Mr. and Mrs.at a meeting of the group Friday Julia Galombos, and Mrs. B. Hur- department August 10. John Omenhiser, Municipal Direc-,- William Collow, Mrs. Louise Blan- Kent Stultz. nig-ht. Mrs, Anthony Istvan, presi- ..Also Harvey Creekmur, Joseph tor of Relief. • I _', RARITAN TOWNSHIP—Health Nagy, Joseph Biczo, Walter Bry- ley. . .• " • -.i -••••• chard, Mrs. Frances Blanchard, It was also the second anniver- dent, was in charge. The ijext meeting of the group St Mary's Society Slates The new Woodbridge quota •sraff Inspector Arthur W. Larson pre- Mrs. Fred Blanchard, Miss Clara sary for the Lunds who were'.mar- Arrangements were also made zowsky, Joseph Aiuto, George leave here on July 16 so all inter- sented his monthly report to the Cohannin, 'Dennis Burns, and Ed-will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock Picnic To Be Held July 21 Jensen, Miss Phylis Schantz and ried one hour earlier on the same to sponsor the fifth annual dinner. at the home of Miss Marie Lance, ested boys are asked to cc " **" Township Board of Health Tues- Chris Mikkelsen, all 'of Perth Am- day as the Madsens.i Mrs.- Matthew Miller won the dark ward Huda, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. Omenhiser as soon as day night. Huda. 59 James, Street.' • FORDS—St.) Mary's Society, boy.. - :. • horse prize. Branch No. 8'}' of Liberty, -will sible. The'report for May showed one Also Mr. and Mrs. John Kolb, Under the new set-up, boys'Jofir- - case of diphtheria and two cases Betrothal Told To Parade Wins Awards sponsor its first annual picnic of Woodbridge; Mr. and Mrs.. Wil- PISCATAWAYTOWN An- FORDS—According to a report Sunday, July 21, at 2 P. M. in theing the CCC will be given,^oaa-' of measles in the Township. Three liam Hahderhan, Mrs. M. Holt, Farewell Party HOPELAWN —• Members of tional training and will "be-tfefigift* . persons were bitten by dogs and nouncement has been made by FORDS—The Blessed Virgin Hopelawn Engine Company No. 1 this week, the history, geography, Mary Avenue grove here. Mrs. Alfred Jensen, Mrs. William Mrs. Mary Mateka, of Park Place, will participate in the* State Ex- English and "highest average Mrs, John Kobosz, chairman, is a trade. Boys joining,tReHJ&C one dog- was found running at large Westlake, Sr., Mrs. William West- of the engagement of her daugh- Mary Sodality of Our Lady of will not be required to Join ihc and taken to Dr. Morris' animal Peace Church held a farewell party empt Firemen's Association parade awards at the eighth grade com- being assisted by a large commit- aimy. Under the present i emula- lake, Jr., Miss Marie Anderson, ter, Elizabeth, to John Nemeth, for Sister Hedwig at the home of at Lakewood tomorrow afternoon mencement exercises at School No. tee. Dancing and games will be hospital in Stelton for confine- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blanchavd son of Stephen Nemeth, of 25 tions CCC youths wiH.mst l><" re- •ment. Three garbage complaints Miss Angelina Petrie, in New- at 3:30 o'clock. A largffi delega- 7 were presented to Vernon Jen- featured. Refreshments will be quired to make jailiterjs connec- and children, Irvin, Allan and Jackson Street, Phoenix. No date Brunswick Avenue, Tuesday eve- tion of local people will also make sen, of 28 Grant Avenue, this available throughout the after- •on property adjoining the Rari- has been set for the wedding. tions any more than-yet^B;-- * ho do tan River Boat Club were abated, Dorothy, all of Fords. rting. the trip. place. noon and evening. not enlist- ' - PASS TWO- FRIDAY, JUNE 2?, I?40" FORDS AND HARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON

Opens Sun. At The Kahway Miss Mary Mikusi Hostess Miss Lillian Yuhasz Of Keashey Fiscataway (Continued from Page 1) At Her Home in Hopelawn Charles J. Alexander, retiring HOPELAWN—Miss Mary Mi- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindner and Francis Huda, "Matthew Litka president who served, two terms, kusi, of Erin Avenue, was hostess Becomes Bride In Church Nuptial and Peter Litka, all. of Liberty thanked the members for the fine daughter, Thelma, of Columbus Street, attended a baseball game to' members of the Sunny Side 3 Avenue, - were • visitors at the cooperation extended him during Girls' Club recently. Refresh- 'I" "' KEASBEY—Miss Lillian Yu-wore' a blue gown of organdy, -at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, Sun- his time in the president's chair. - 5 hasz, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. made with a V-neckline, tight bo- World's Fair Saturday. day. ments were served following tho Samuel Yuhasz of Greenbrook 'Ave- dice, and full skirt. > Mr. and Mrs. Julius. Galambus, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirsh, Si-.,' Names Committees business session. Present were: Miss Julia Soos, --. iiiue, "became the bride of Joseph For her bridesmaid, the bride of Woodbridge Avenue, entertain- of New Brunswick Avenue, enter- Predmbre appointed-the follow- ing: committees: troop committee, Miss Rose Keso, Miss Margaret ,r State, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph had her sister, Mary Yuhasz, who ed the following guests Sunday: tained friends from. 'Bridgeport, _ -'^Stutz, of Messina, £L Y., Satur- Conn., over the -weekend. Boy Scouts, Troop 51vHoward W. Bukoesik, Miss Betty Bukocsik, also "wore a blue organdy gown Mrs. Peter Keso and son, Peter, 7*hay afternoon at Our Lady of made similar to that of the maid of Mr. and Mrs. William Siska and Sharp, chairman, Anton J. Lund, Miss Mary Mikusi and Miss Helen tlungary 'Church in Perth Amboy. honor's except for a small round Alexandar Orosz and daughter, children, Helen and Ernest, and Joseph Metzger. J. Allyn Peterson, Hegedus. -„' Rev. Alex Bor, of South River, of- collar. They both wore large pic- Irene, of Florida Grove Road. Mrs. Louis. Szechi spent a day at Ray Mundy, Ernest Link, Nels ficiated. the World's Fair recently. Christensen; blind, Howard W. County Republicans Guests ture hats, and carried old fash- Keasbey Heights, and Mrs. John Sharp, chairman; athelties, Robert The bride, given in marriage by ioned bouquets of spring flowers. Szueh and son, John Jr., of Tot- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Miller and son, Stephen, Jr., were the recent P. Mulvaney, chairman; enter- At Meeting In Piscataway .«;h8r iather, wore a chiffon gown The groom had as his best man, tenville. tainment, Anton J. Lund, chair- -th ^ square neck, tight bodice, John Yuhasz, brother of the bride, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin PISCATAWAYTOWN — The Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hibbard, Hoodja, of Caldweli. man, and vrelfor.e, David Meyers long puffed sleeves, and ^a full and as usher, Ftank Dodd, of Eliz- of Old Post Road, were visitors at and Charles J. Alexander. Young Republican Unit enter- skirt "with lace insertions, boasting abeth. Miss Elizabeth Farrington, tained the Middlesex County Re- Camp Thrifty Oak, .Meshoppen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James The. troop committee reported a long train. Her fingertip length After the ceremony, a reception (Pa., Sunday. Their daughter, Bet- that Dr. Nielsen had consented to publicans at the community cen- •vg?il of illusion was caught with H. Farrington, of 685 King George ter here recently. Refreshments was held at the home of the bride's ty, and Constance and Lorraine Road, left Sunday for a summer examine all of the scouts who con- crangre blossDms, which formed a parents, for relatives and the im- Murphy, have been spending the template going to camp and that were served and dancing enjoyed. tiara. She carried a' prajfer bodk mediate families of the couple. vacation in.California. More than seventy-five members past week there. The Blessed Virgin Mary Sodal- Joseph Bacskay, Sr.; had agreed to and Eosary beads with "streamers The couple will reside at the Mrs. Arthur Brundage, of Gro- provide transportation to and from attended. Joseph DeHart, of of lilies- of the valley. ity of Our Lady of Peace Church home of the bride's parents upon cey Street, entertained the Gt- held a special meeting after No- the camp of all necessary equip- Milltown, presided. The bride- chose as her maid -of theis return from a short "wedding Getters Social Group at her home vena services-Monday night at the laent. The transportation for the honor Miss Margaret Ihasz -who trip to Atlantic Gity. Monday evening. church. boys themselves will be made later. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Dixon, of : . The group also approved the The Tomboys Club met at the ; Township Woman Is Feted EXTRA; WllKIE WINS! Lincoln Highway, visited relatives home of Miss Anita Pe Andre, in presentation of the individual gifts in Philadelphia. Liberty Street, Monday evening. to those members of Troop 51'who At HofbratL Tavern Party •compiled perfect attndance marks SUN., MON., TUES., (lit POLL BY ROTARY) Sport fans will nna complete The Junior Auxiliai'y to'Harry :during the year. soyerage of all loeal activities on Hansea iPost. No. 163, American " ItARlTAN" TOWNSHIP — A Mulvaney represented the club surprise party in honor of Mrs. Dewey Runs Poor Second the snorts pasre. Legion, met at the home of Miss Gloria. Sunshine in Maxwell Ave- at the annual convention of Lions G&roline tJoll, of 282 Wopdbridge In Straw Ballot Taken Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine live through many unusual held at Haddon Hall in Atlantic Avenue, Lindeneau, was held at LEGAL NOTICES experiences before they settle down to a peacerul romance in.David nue. The Tuesday Afternoon Sewing- City, June 21 and 22. Mulvaney _Ye Olds Hofbrau tavern-here re- By Local Unit Kefer To: W-3S0 Docket 124/604 O. Selznick's "Rebecca," which was directed by Alfred Hitchcock was a member of the credential cently.' • Reoorddes Book 1108 Page 178 Club met this week at the home WOODBRIDGfir—A history of . NOTICE OF PCBIIG SA1.B for United Artists' release at the Rahway Theatre. of Mrs. Finan in upper Ford Ave- committee. More than 250 relatives and TO "WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: The organization recessed for the Woodbridge Rotary Club since At a regular meeting of the Town- i nue. - • , • friends from various'parts of the ship Committee of the Township of FORUM THEATRE Hoixse of the Seven Gables". William Gloff and son, Rudolph, summer and will not convene again state attended the-affair. its inception on December 6, 1923 "Woodbridge held Monday, June 17th, When the annual poll for theGeorge : Sanders and Margaret until September 10. | Meetings 1840, I was directed to advertise the of Hornsby Street,, attended the The event was arranged by was- given by John E. Brecken- fact that on- Monday evening, July best picture of the year is taken Lindsay have the leading parts in baseball game at the Yankee Sta- •hereafter will be. held the second Mrs. Grace Vass^Mrs. John Ellm- rdige at a meeting of the club held 1st, 1940, the Township 'Committee among the screen critics of the na- this holiday show next Wednesday and. fourth Tuesdays instead of will meet,at 7 P. XL (EST) in the dium in New York recently. each Monday. Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK yexr Sr., and Franlc Jjineburger.. yesterday noon at the Colonia Committee Chambers, Memorial Mu- tion, there's no doubt but that and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lund, of Paul Club. nicipal Buildings "Woodhridge, Ne"W "Rebecca" will be high up on the Laurel and Hardy, re-united by Produced by DAVJD O. SELZNfCK Jersey, and expose and sell at pub- Street, and Mrs. Celestine Elan- South Africa Leads who made "GONE WITH THE WIND A straw-vote was taken as tolic sale and to the highest bidder list. Lavish praise has been popular demand, portray more of chard', . of Ling Street, visited Cosgrove Named President according to terms of "sate" on file South Africa is the world's great Released thru UNITED ARTISTS whom the members thought would with the Township ClerK open to heaped upon this production from their laughable antics next Fri- friends in Jamaica, Long Island, est producer of gold. Of Local tiihernian Unit be the Republican nominee for the Inspection and to be publicly read theatres all over the United States day and Saturday, July 5 and G, rcently. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii prior to sale, Lots 44 and 45 in Block — Pius — WOODfiRIDGE — Michael J. presidency and Wendell Willkie 517L, Woodtoriflge Township Assess- —and it- is the only picture with when they appear. in "A Chump The Ladies'" Auxiliary to Harry - Gosgrove was elected president of received twelve votes. Thomas E. ment Map. living actors to be held over a full At Oxford". A companionate fea- Hansen Post .No.; 163, American GENE AUTRY - Dewey had four, Senator Roberi Take further notice that the ture will be "Marines Fly High" Legion, met Tuesday, opening at JANE WITHERS the local chapter of the Ancient Township Committee has, by reso- month at Radio City Music Hall. Order of Hibernians at a meeting A.- Ta'ft, three and former Presi- lution and pursuant to law,'fixed a "With living" actors" is added be- with two-fisted Richard Dix andthe home of Mrs.. Arthur Perry in "SHOOTING HIGH" dent Hoover, two. minimum price &t which said lots Chester Morris. Hornsby Street. Reid Wednesday night in St. James' in said blocks will be sold together cause "Snow White" also earned TODAY and SAT. auditorium. The group was organ- Walter Warr, Raymond Jackson, with all other details"" pertinent, this coveted distinction. "Rebec- Mrs. William Toth, of Liberty said minimum price ^eing ?60.00 Street, and daughter, Marguerite; BING CROSBY ized only recently. Other officers Victor Nicklas, George Merrill and plus costs of preparing deed and ca" with Laurence Olivier and I.NGOME were: Ploid Howell reported on the Ro- advertising this sale. Said lots in Joan Fontaine will.be the feature Mrs. Barney, of Ryan Street, and GLORIA JEAN said blocks if sold on terms, will re- The national income, in 1939, Mrs. J. Andrassy, of Perth Amboy, "IF I HAD MY WAY" Vice president, Andrew. J.. Des- tary golf tournament held Wed- quire a down payment, tof- $15.00, the attraction at the Forum theatre was almost $70,000,000,000, an in- nesday at the Monmouth County 'balance of purchase price to be paid spenj; a day at Rye Beach recently. — Plus — mond; financial secretary, Patrick. in eaual -monthly installments of in Metuehen this Sunday, Monday crease of. $5,400,000,000 over L. Ryan; recording secretary, John Country Club in Eatontown. ?5.00 plus interest and ot^er terms and Tuesday, June "'30, July 1 and 1938. Real national income, meas- John Wayne - Claire Trevor • Next week's meeting will be provided for in contract '-fit sale. Thumbs Up "DARK COMMAND" P. Hagheg; treasurer, Michael J. 2. Don't miss it!. ured in goods and services ipro- Man, the ape and the monkey are Trainer; •cbairnjan, John GfToole; Held Wednesday, July 3, at the Take further notice tlia_t at said gale, or any date to wRieh it may Fourth of July will be cele- duced, is considered to have'been the only animals having opposable Request Feature Sat. Nite sentinel, James Growley; sergeants Golonia Country Glub. Judge Adri- be adjourned, the Township Com- brated 'at the Forum with the equal to that of 1929. Due to thumbs which can reach the tips at-arms, Joseph Doplan; and chap- an L-yon is scheduled to give a pa- mittee reserves the right m its dis- "Tess of the Storm Country" cretion to reject any one or ailshowing of the popular story now lower prices the total monetary in- of the other fingers and be used to lain, Kev. Charles G. Mc.Corristin. triotic talk. bids and to sell said lots in said adapted to the silver'screen, "The come is estimated smaller. grasp objects. Janet Gaynor - Chas. Farrell Slocks to such Wdaer as it may se- lect, due regard bein'g given to terms i; At Cony en t ion and manner of payment, in case one PISCATAWAYTOWN -— Miss Motorcycle, Collide; or'more minimum, bids vshall be re- ceived. "' 3Juth Davis, of Meadow , _Jtpad^ Operator Of, Former Hurt ' Upon acceptance of the minimum Miss Ann Stout, of; Wbodhridge. Bid,- or bid above niinimHjn, by the Township ".Committee an|! the pay- Avenue, and Marshall Boreh, ISELIN—Frank B. Cooper, 1.8, ment therebf by tile purchaser ac- of Steltob, attended the state' con- of Middlesex Avenue, this place, cording* to the manner or- purchase !n accordance with terms of sale on vention of Young Republicans in was seriously injured late Wed- Hie, the Township will- deliver -a Atlantic City over" the week-end. bargain and sale 'deed for said prem-, nesday afternoon when his motor- Ises. cycle figured in a collision with a DATED: June. 18th, 1940. sedan driven by Milton Ashley, ' B:*_VJ". PTJN, s, C. Burkesoa ajftd . TownshiD'GJerk, 55, of Correja Avenue, also of Ise- To be advertised June 21st and " Ijgniis Schwartz were ixanieuC win- lin. The later was making a left June 2Sth, 1940, in the Fords Beacon. . n«rs of the awards given by fte turn into Middlesex Avenue frdm Refer Tot W-32S Docket 124/5C2 -fads Miscellanepua Glub al the a parking place alongside. a tool Recorded: Book 1165 Page 530 Jfords public library Friday eve? NOTICE OJP PUBMC SALE shed at the time of the accident. To Whom It May poncern: Cooper was taken to the Rah- At a regular meeting of the Town- ship Committee of the Township o£ Blaze*ls Checked way Memorial Hospital in theWoodbridge held ilonday, June 17th, ' CLlEA.BASTON4-Firemen of Woodbrdige Emergency • Squad 1940, I was directed to advertise the fact that on Monday eveaing, July Raritan Engine Cpmjjang rjo. 2 ambulance and treated for concus- 1st, 1940, the Township Committee quickly extinguished a brush,"fire sipn, shock and lacerations of the win meet at 7 P. M, {EST) in the Committee Chambers, Memorial Mu- near |3and Hills school Saturday left ear and face which required 'nicipal Building, WoDdbridge,' New , afternoon. ten stitches. Jersey, and expose and sell at pub- Now you can afford to make your lic sale and to the highest bidder according tQ terms of ^ale on file with the Township Clerk open to holiday trip safer for your family inspection and to be publicly read A smooth, thin tire is more dangerous than a firecracker—it's prior to sale, Lots 20 to 23 inclusive in_ Block 413Q, Woodbridge Town- liable to blow out on these hot pavements when you least expect ship Assessment Map. it ... maybe cause a serious accident. Take further notice that the Remember—with crude rubber prices 'way up, we don't know Township Committee has, by reso- lution and pursuant to law, fixed a when tire prices will go up, too. Smart drivers are taking no minimum price at which said lots in chances ,;. they're investing in tire safety today. said block will be sold together with all other details pertinent, said minimum price being ?40D,00 plus WILLIAM "JUICY" FAUBLE costs of * preparing1 deed and adver- tising this sale.1 Said lots in said block If sold on terms, will require Jimmy (Waltz me around) Csor- a down payment of $40.GO, the bal- "BRAKE-ACTION" tread protects against skids. Safety-Bonding ^ Bolts ance of purchase price to 1>e paid das and Ruth Kunie of P. A. have in equal monthly installments of protects against blowouts. Tempered Rubber gives longer mileage. *- Tlfeee's, a rumor ,^£tin.d._town •jt>.e.en. seen .together , quite often $10.00 plus interest and other terms L ^r-it may be serious?- .' i •;:|rovids4 for in contract of sale. • «m}: "i^eiJifii-bA hfilV, .he^a^A^ofaiftiQlL ;-Take further'-ijotice that at-said ''(Husky) Cheres and Anne "sale, 'or any.'date. 1» i^hlch it may be- Mairi_ • Ssfc.J Hogya -ate •^.•dSournea, the^Tjcwnsliip Gommittee the' j'eseryes the ri£nt in "its accretion like this . . . And after promoting to reject any one or ail bids and to . . , Mayor Augie, Ed Casey and a couple of neat looking femmes sell said lots in said Ijloek to such X>arty, were, seen at the swajiky bidder as it may select, due regard Before you leave towo, drive in and let at -Cliffwood last Sunday night, bfilng- given to terms and manner our tire experts: -k Rejnove sires from ~ Chanticleer Club in Millburn re- "Rudy" Husky's embarrassment of payment, in case one or more wheels—check inside and out for nails, .4*1 ' eently . . . Eddie (Dagwsod) Ol- knew no bounds when he couldn't minimum bids shall be received. cuts, braises, -ft-Check tabes an^ ';atves Upon acceptance of the minimum for annoying slow leaks, it Switch tires sen, we h.ear is taking, fire-fighting start the old crate—P. S. They got bid, or bid above minimum, by the Township Committee' and the pay- around for longer wear. ^ Inflate tp lessons .on the q. t. $o that he can home at 4 A. M. ... Mickey (Hill- ment thereof by the purchaser ac- proper pressure—ii&luding spare. snow'Bome of the other boys up top) Hatrack will "I do" tomorrow cording" to the manner of purchase in accordance with terms of sale on " . . - Joe Dalton has thrown his hat afternoon at 3 o'clock—The cron- file, the Township will deliver a tin the ring for that niotorcycle ies say he's doing it to dodge the bargain and sale deed for said prem- draft. ises. job too—He's another good man DATED: June 18th, 1340. - to .consider,. . . "Sheriff Kara's B. J. EDNIGAN, Up Fords way we near that Township Clerk. < »ew monicker is "Honeysuckle. T To be advertised June 21st and , J§phnozzle";—ask Joe Rakoncza .to 'Oorky" Matusz is getting seri- June 28th, 194D in the Fords Beacon. 6000 UNTIL GL@S!M® TIME tell you "about it . .', When the ous about looking for a girl JULY I .friend—He may have it tough Fire Company Gommjttee went as some of the sals don't believe This offer will '_to Doyle & Cuneen's to order Joe. not be repeated.- u. s. in the saying- that "Life Begins FORUM THEATRE O. D. _Eomond a fireman's suit, the man- At Forty" . . . Joe Puskas had a Only a limited X x asked what they were going "voluntary" vacation for two METUCHEN, N. J. quantity in some ase the' tent for ... .the next weeks after the christening of Sunday, Monday, Tuesday sizes. Hurry! e Tom Larkin goes for ice with his brother's child—That's what June 30, July 1 and 2 With your old fire wheelbarrow he should put a he said >v • • And you should * DOUBLE "on it-r-either that or ge have seen how tickled Marty "Rebecca" * OUAEANTEE home . . . And we're Virgillo was about a certain with job—(his brother got) . . . The Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine Every U. S. Tire is guaranteed for the life of the tire (1) eenderffig what Frank {well-dress- Onileil States Tires are good firss fcy the United States Rubber Co. and (2) by our own firm; d man) Bedi and Mary Rybinicki gang, is still wondering who waiting for? gave you those nicks on your Color Cartoon—''A Rainy Day" . conk, fijarty? Wednesday and Thursday fX the Publix i« July 3 and 4 Beef Hohol was seen playing >~%i*#i canine Friend yh« went to ball Tuesday* night and outside of almost breaking his leg, getting "The flpuse of hit in the face with the ball, Seven Gables", r__ wi.th a spjeeding wito with fri$, the dccj*fpn . , . John cracked (finger, making six errors, and just about reaching first base George Sanders, ^«B^• |j»««W ul« WAP*?* *? Margaret Lindsay get "it patent on his ae^t finder after hitting' a homfcrun ball he had a perfect day , , . And the .Cartoon—"Edgar Runs Again" f the Gosernment »ays thumbs next time John (Hollywood) Cae- cipla and Bill Kocsonay have a Comedy—'Slightly At Sea" Latest News ' Events FOUR BIG STORES e th# Burrow date out of town they should

study a road map ... Joe Dambach Friday and Saturday .. • • • y 1, "wion the local Firemen and B,ob Mulvaney were seen tak- July 5' and 6 ' PERTH AMBOY <. *g>d tfce fe»Brgency Squad will ing the "kinks" out of .their sys- ' have their annual sof tball cquab- NEW BRUNSWICK at **« %*S^n Stadium—I tems at the Fords Rec Monday "Chump At Oxford" night-—You .could hear their bones with PLAINF1ELD in * trying • anything Staii Laurel,' Oliver Hardy bat that game is too "eracldng" on the other side of ASBURY PARK on «&e^-itea| . ." . '"Mom the hall", . . A couple of mar- ried men from Fords were seen "Marines' Fly High" f certajijiy ita* sometKing wihh i,)>e proud of—ojTbaTen't you, driving around Woodbridge prop- er lastVeek:—and most of us know Richard Dix, Chester Morris 147 Mew - Brunswick P. A. 447754776 Ker new Black Cat Inn on that they weren't out for fresh 'the super-highway—a swell lay- air either. Latest News Events FORDS AND RARITAN. TOWNSHIP BEACON FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1940 PAGE THREE Celebration Is Attended By PineGryve Delegation mews Si VauVs; Church. Rectory Sane How Much-Longer Must We Stand This Mess? By Kathleen Fletcher WOODBRID.GB — Pine Grove Of Bridal Fm Myrtle A. Buckded No 10, Woodmen Circle, was rep- —Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rehberg on Suncjay* Mr., and Mrs. Samuel* resented at the supper celebration of Princeton Avenue had as their Morton of Rahway, Mr. and Mra. PISCATAWAYTOWN —• The 9 Silver Lake Avenue, also of this of the 35th anniversary of Cedar guest last week their niece, Labpur and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grove No. 2, which was held Fri- Marriage of Miss Myrtle Anna place, was solemnized in St. Paul's. Lena Fisher of New York. Patt of Hasbrouck Heights. Buckelew, daughter of Mrs. Ernest Church rectory, Highland Park. day nigrht at the Winfield Scott Ho- tel in Elizabeth. —Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jaeger —A covered dish lunchean"w&s Lucas, of Plainfield Avenue, this Rev. Edward T. Heil officiated. served in the Colonia School* by place to Clifford Woerner, son of of Columbia Avenue entertained The bride • wore a navy blue, Those attending from the local the Executive Board of the Colo- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Woerner, of dress with white accessories. The group were: Mrs. George Murdock. at a lawn party on Sunday. Guests nia Parent-Teachers' Association, matron of honor, Mrs. Edward Lu- Mrs. Ernest Skay-, Mrs. August were present from Colonia, Rah- cas, the bride's sister-in-law, wore for the teaching staff and in hokor Bauman, Mrs. F. McDonald,, Miss way, Newark and Jersey City. of Mrs. Philip Den Bleyker, re- dusty pink dress with white acces- Rose Kelly, Mrs. Frank Pirroug, sories. —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood- tiring president who has served Mrs. Amy Miller, Mrs. Anton Pe- ley of Water Street entertained for four years. William Woerner, the bride- terson and Mrs. John W. Boos, na- V BROAD 57REET-EUZA.BEI.B groom's brother, was the best man. tional officer and state president. The young couple, after the 1^ Air Cooled! ceremonies, left for the Woerner summer cottage at Seaside Parlc Church Society In Iselin where they held open house and will spend their honeymoon. Upon TQ Sponsor Rummage Sale their return, they will live at the .ISELIN—The Ladies' Aid So- Woerner home" in Silver Lake Ave- *» ciety of the First Church, of Ise- nue. ' • . • • • lin, Presbyterian, will hold a rum- The Greatest Mrs. Woerner- is a teacher at mage sale July 12 in the vacant Piscatawaytown School No. 3. Mr. store near the post office. Woerner is employed in the A. & The group has also made plans Shoe History P store, Highland Park. for the • annual bus ride to Lake We must clear our stock before \ye move. All out Hopatcong on August 5. Reserva- better grade Men's, Women's and Children's shoe? tions may be made with Mrs. greatly reduced to lower prices. George Bennett. WOMEN'S - MEN'S ^ • RECOMMENDS Saks, Wilbur 8.S0 VALUES TO $10.50 To'Keep Down Attend- : •; (Photo By Staff photographer) have universal service and prepare You might suspect that the unsightly view shown above was in some deserted section of the an army-of 2,OtHt,OJ3Q men. ance At Party town. But it's not. It is r^ght on the principal business thoroughfare of Woodbridge—Main Street— WOODBRIDGE — Despite the and has been left that way for months while somebody or other reaches a decision on whether to heavy rain last Monday night a build there. How much longer this disgraceful condition will continue is not known. large crowd attended the regular CLOTHING weekly game social at St. James' New YoTk. •_ • FOR THE FAMILY auditorium sponsored by ' St. —Mr. and Mrs. J. Halligan and RUDY'S James parish. Prizes were, award- licenses family, -formerly of Cooper Ave- ed as follows: Continued from Page 1 nue, now reside at 20 Elmhurst ON CREDIT CANCELLATION SHOES Broiler, Leon Gerity, Amboy Frank Superior, 30 Tappen Street, Avenue. Lowest Terms stnd Prices Port Reading; Ernest L. Berger, —Miss Marie O'Niel, of 'Hunt Perth Amboy's* Greatest Shoe Thrift Store Avenue, town; towel set, . Mrs. Street, underwent an appendecto- Capaccione, Perth Amboy; che- Douglas -Avenue and Superhigh- 110 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBQY nille spread, Mrs." Massaros, - way, Avenel; Louis Toth, Jr., 103 my operation at the Rahway Mem- ILBRO* teret; summer quilt, Mary Sny- Ford Avenue, Fords; Francis orial Hospital on Saturday. Special Summer CLOTHING CO. der, Sayreville; special, Mrs. Sul- Fitzgerald, Ziegler Avenue, Ave- —Miss Eugenia Bucher, daugh- 90 CHURCH ST. Our New Address Will Be 131 Smith St. nel; Anna Hegedus, 47 Cutter's New Brunswick livan, Valentine Place, town, and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buch- S Margaret Morosi, King George's ane, town; George Borbas, 304 er, of Wilson Avenue, was given a "hit"! Reordered Road, Fords; ladies' stockings, Fulton Street, town; Abe Duff, party in honor of her recent grad- Mrs. Housman, Rahway; drum 93 Main Street, town; Paul Si- j uation from Wopdbrdige High again and again! table, Margaret McCartney, Buck- mon, 14 New Brunswick Avenue,' School. Those present were: An- nell Avenue, town; fitted case, Hopelawn; Fred Kalita, Lord drew Bothwell, William Hanley, Anna Herron, Columbus Avenue, Street and Route 25, Avenel; Paul John Dubay, William Finn, Char- town; smoking stand, Mary Mehes, Palko, 462 Eahway Avenue, town; les Molnar, and Steve Poehek, of Perth Amboy; special, Ellen Kin- Mprris Deutsch, King George's Woodbridge; Mr. and Mrs. F. elly, Carteret. Road, town; Frank Mosearelli, Klienkneckt, Mrs. M. Bindil, Mr. Sheets and pillow cases, Mrs. Marconi Avenue, Iselin; John and Mrs. C. Bucher, Jr., Mr. and Gil Sherman, Linden Avenue, Bacskay, 569 New Brunswick Mrs. C. Bucher, Sr., Richard Buch- town; Lucky Seven, Mrs. William Avenue, Fords; Michael Almasi, er, Mrs. M. Kessler, Mr. G. Kess- Moran, South Amboy; lamp table., 78 Main Street, town; Samuel ler, and Mr. W. Griese, of Irving- Grace Eacz, Mereline Avenue, Hqdes, 464 New Brunswick Ave- ton; Miss Ann Oiah, Jean Duff, Avenel; groceries, Mrs. Hapstak, nue, Fords; Miriam I. Garrison, Walter Bucher, and Loretta Grog- Spinet-irM Pianos Most important "must have" 19 Wedgewood Avenue, town; St. George Avenue, town. an,. of town. . Beautiful in in your summer wardrobe! special, Al Schicker, Fords; Mrs. George Van Tassell, 112 Main Design and Tone f 1 O E[ Murray, Rahway; Mrs. May, town —Mr. and Mrs. W. Hauschild of Shirt and shorts in one . . . Street, town; Clinton A. • Baker, Hillcrest Avenue were recent vis- Price at only wear these for tennis, bad- and Mrs. Keating, town; bridge Superhighway, town; David Mey- minton, hiking, gardening! lamp, Mrs. S. Kirk, Rahway; cof- itors of friends in Norwalk, Conn. As Low Down :rs, 582 New Brunswick Avenue, —Mr. and Mrs. J. Duff and The separate skirt whisks on fee table, Leo Kaczmarek, Perth As iPayment in a jiffy. Cotton, spun Amboy.; floor lamp, Mrs. Zanibo, Fords; Samuel Novak, Smith and ' daughter, Jean, and Lbretta^ Grog- rayon; prints on blue, rose, Perth Amboy. Peterson; Streets, Keasbey; Marie an spent Saturday at Rye. Beach, yellow and white grounds. Flynn, Wylie Street, Routs 25, Delivers Your Piano Sizes 12 to 20 in the group. Other Winners Avenel; Julius Shableski, 59 St. Geis, Woodbridge Avenue, Port Balance on Easy Terms Paste this coupon on the back of Special, Mrs. MacRae, Morgan; Reading, Albert Majeski, Charles a penny postcard and mail today. eorge ' Avenue, Avenel; Mrs. A Liberal Allowance On Your garden swing, Doris Hansen, Perth Mary Penik, 65 Pulton Street, Street, Hopelawn. Old Piano Amboy; radio, Mrs. David Ruddy, town; Silver Palms, of Wood- Flshman's, 79 Broad St., Eiiz., N. J. "Clark Township;, glider, Mrs.1 NO MORE ANNOYANCE Please send me, within 5 days, the bridge, 924 St. George Avenue,' following playsults at 2.88: Miles, Ziegler Avenue, Avenel; town; M. E. M. Holding Co., 747 The annoyance of cooking with special, Mrs. C. Lamp, Chrome 2nd Color King George Road, Fords; Adam one eye on the clock is ended by 201 Madispn Aye.. Quan, Size Fabric Color Choics Avenue, Carteret; lawn set, Mrs. Holub, Superhighway and Edward an automatic time reminder,* South of Majestic Theatre Sullivan, Ridgewood Avenue, Street, Woodbridge; Bertha Mey-. found on so many modem ga? PERTH. AMBOY town; easy chair, Mrs; Mehes, srs, Dahl Avenue, Keasbey; Jos- ranges BUY NOW AND SAVE Perth Amboy, special, Mrs. Zilai, eph Turk, Cliff Road, Sewaren; Main Street, town; Mrs. C. Clau- Stephen Miklossy, 381 Avenel sen, Metuchen; bicycle, Mrs. Wil- Street, Avenel; Colonia Country WHO'S AFRAID BEEN WATCHING OUT FOR A GOOD USED CAR i" : Kama liam C. Martyn, Dunham Place, llub, Colonia; Mrs. Mary Mol-. \ Street- town. nar, New and William Streets, OF THE ••/. - BUY? HERE IT IS - i - JUST Of TIME f OR' YOtTTQ, City . town. WATER? •• • •••-'. "711; Sport fans will find complete Julia J. Sipos, ,4 Green Street, ENJOY A FULL SUMMER OF; SMOOTH DRIVING [ ] C.-.-a r 1 C'""T~e Ilc.O.D. coverage of all local activities oi Don't worry about going in the sports page. town; Helen Wargyas Tonchik, New and William Streets, town; the water, for fear of ruining AT LOW COST. PICI THE BUY 0E YOUR Frank Monteealvo, Rahway Ave- your curls. If you have one of nue and Prospect Street, town; our oil permanents your hair EVERY ONE'S A SACRIFICE-BARGAIN. Alexander Kish, 558 New Bruns- will always stay in place and wick Avenue, Fords; Nick De- look lovely. Santis, Holly and Marion Streets, FOR APPOINTMENT Port Reading; John Hohol, New PHONE Brunswick Avenue, Fords; Antoni WOODBRIDGE 8-2394 Pichalski, 871 Rahway Avenue, Avenel; Gerson L. Robinson, Reading Terminal, Port Reading; La€race Beauty Shoppe Frank P. Lewis, Oak Tree Road, (Christensen Building) Iselin; Nicholas Markow, Super- 1940 OLJPSMGBILE highway, Fords, Walter Habich, 97 MAIN STREET . 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The fact of the matter is that investiga- IRARITAK tion discloses thaifwomen, as a rule, wear Hatching clothes weighing one-third less than that L worn by men. In the summer this works OF All Things- PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY —by— for comfort, but in the winter it fails. As THE BEACON PUBLISHING CO. a result of the difference in clothes worn By Harold G. Hoffman With Offices at by men and women, air-conditioning engi- SI1 New Brunswick Avenue, Fords, N. J- TRENTON.—Without any fan- them have some time to themselves. TELEPHONE: PERTH AMBOY 4—2123 neers are unable to cool public places to fare of trumpets summer has They make good use of that time. Subscription §1.50 per year a degree which is comfortable to both men sneaked up on us. The young They tan and stretch their mus- Eisner J. Vecsey .... Publisher and Managing Editor and women. If it is cool enough to suit the people are the first to, jenow it; the cles and see things closer up than elders being too busy with other they see them through the win- •" Entered at the Post Office at Fords, N. J., as men, it is too cold for the women in their dows of a schoolroom. Maybe they "•' second class mail matter on April 17, 1936. concerns to notice the fact until it lighter clothing. In winter, on the other is called to their- attention. even learn more-than they learn in ••*• schoolrooms but I wouldn't want' ? hand, if a place is heated enough to keep (But there are bathing suits in to be quoted on that; I have kids of '• evidence wherever there is water, my own. • •>•'• women comfortable, it is usually too warm the distance between the garment for men. and the water not being impor- The best thing for fathers to do ,'" As this is the summertime, with men tant. And there are shorts, too. is to take a turn at bat and hit a '' Both Guilty Tennis is in evidence, boats are few long ones out of tho lot; that beginning to complain of the heat, it might will increase the respect of their '_ on all the -waters that will .hold ;> A former Governor of Louisiana has be a good idea to advise the male specimens them and baseball brings life to offspring at least as much as wiri- been sentenced to ten years in a Federal to dress themselves more sensibly for the vacant lots and playgrounds. Youth ning the Nobel Prize would—arid "" prison after being convicted of using the is having its season. it is easier to do. weather. There is no law against adjust- * * * And mothers can remember , mails to defraud the State of Louisiana ing one's clothing to suit the temperature, In the other seasons of the year their own girlhood summers and in the purchase of trucks. and, incidentally, the use of light cotton there are school requirements and give their daughters a few tips on ,.1 other grhn necessities of life in- what to do. Women are really " Apparently the Governor was convicted clothing would prove helpful to the farm- 1 flicted upon the young by a mali- less devoted to social tradition, ' ,, of receiving $31,000 in a "kick-back" com- ers of this nation. cious older generation that was than are men. .They can move •••, mission from an automobile truck dealer never young itself (this being the with the times; they view ehang- * who charged the State an excessive price juvenile viewpoint, of course) but ing fashions and manners with less Dedicate Yourself On The Fourth now summer is here and most of alarm. They see no harm in a(«« for some two hundred trucks. The motor The Declaration of Independence was the restrictions are off. reasonable shedding of garments'"^ vehicle dealer and another State official It is a very good thing for all of in harmony with the rising column *,„ passed by the Continental Congress on July of the thermometer and can help plead guilty, receiving fines of $3,000 and us this state of affairs. Some of 8 4th, 1776, but the historic document was us who are .old enough to have re- their girls on their,way to that on***, |l,000. firm objective of all girls growing'V. not actually signed until later. sponsibilities are walking about '• While the Governor of the State, who with our ehins scraping the trou- up—whatever that is! (Thought"/ was caught taking the "kick-back," de- Now, after many years, the people of bled earth; gloom intrudes itself you had me that time, didn't you? "r " the United States appreciate the signifi- on our thoughts and we wonder I haven't been in politics for 20.'' serves no defense, it appears that the oth- whither we are drifting. But no years without learning what not to ;;; ers indicted, including the motor vehicle cance of the action taken many years ago, (WNUSemce) such problems vex the young. They say.) - . ' -" dealer, got off rather lightly. Business when the delegates of the colonies went pass swiftly the black blur of the * * * «-<> headlines and turn to ithe camics' No Loss of Modesty on record in favor of the proposition that r men who complain of graft in govern- guay,' Paraguay and southern and the sport page. Then the news, There is no loss of modesty m \ njental affairs should be discouraged from all men "are endowed with certain inalien- Brazil, as well as some products for them, is finished. the display, of 12 inches of skin*'* able rights" and that "among these are This may be an elemental wis- among many, acres of skin. If' participating in such transactions. They Looking At Washington of eastern Bolivia and Western everybody does it, noBody is em.t'/ life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness," Brazil, are shipped out of the River dom that the rest of us have for- ! are as guilty as the officials they buy. REPUBLICAN PROSPECTS From the position of a bvstander gotten." It.-has happened ' and we of step except the few who insist '«* The rights of the individual, so long and onlookei, the United States Platte. can't do anything about it and so on grim and complete.coverage;.! PARTY IN TIGHT SPOT haven't seen one of these for quite n has alieady accepted the task of what? - ; accepted by the world, ^re now under chal- U. S. IS NON-BELLIGERENT In this connection, it may be a while. , ' '., The Way To Save 'American Youth lenge from those who do not agree with our providing immense supplies to the * * * RUSHING AID TO THE ALLIES fighting forces Of Gieat Britain pointed out that there are 900,- Let Them Kick Their Heels •Only the unusual causes .cottSr We are among those Americans who famous declaration that governments de- NEED TRAINED WORKERS and Fiance In time, if necessaiy, 000 Germans in Brazil, 236,000 ment. As an example, take tfap in Argentina, 200,000 in • Chile ; I wouldn't worry too much about girl who would wear an overcoat still hop-e, and pray, that ;war can be rive "their just powers from the consent of EDUCATIONAL DEFECTS American ships will probably be the mental status of the young. 20,000 in Paraguay, 10,000 in at a bathing beach. ' WAR DEMANDS DELAYED used to carry vast quantities of They are • just suffering from avoided by the United States but we do the governed." • Uruguay and-smaller numbers of * * * - . . " NAZIS IN SOUTH AMERICA material across the Atlantic The youth's curiosity to taste .every- not belong to the tribe that believes it The world of 1940 is far removed from question of cash or ciedit is not Germans in Bolivia, Peru, Ecua- thing all at once before they reach Well, here is summer. No mat-; • can be done by cowardly shrinking from that of 1776 but, in one respect, there is ITALIANS ARE ACTIVE even being laised as the United dor, Colombia, and Venezuela. the doddering senility of 21 years ter. how dark the clouds on" the 1 facing the hatred of Hitler and his people. URUGUAY A KEY POINT States plunges wholeheartedly into The Nazis control important air and settle down to an old age of eastern horizon nor how loud the '•, little difference. Again the liberty of the last- of the steps "short of lmes which operate along the east- stuffiness and worry. You can't thunder that rumbles from them, '-• We fervently hope that American men requires courageous action on the part The Republican National Con- wai " ern coast of the continent and blame them for kicking up their the youngsters will have their time ' youth will not have to fight in any war, of liberty-loving people. The rights of man vention meets in Philadelphia next acio=s the Continent to important heels while their limbs are flex- and place in the sun,'and be the but, so far as we can see at this time, the week to face one of the most dif- As a nation, we have accepted areas on the western coast. Not- ible. •better for it. Anyone who can are being questioned by planes, guns and ficult tasks ^rhich has confronted the logic of the assertion that the ably, in Ecuador and Colombia, a * * *' play now- should do so; to sit and ""- only possibility of sparing them the or- gloom is only to admit that the ter- - motorized equipment upon the fields of a political party in many years. Allied, forces form our first line Nazi-controlled air line is operat- So summer is a necessary func- deal of slaughter is to be found in the Without knowingV whether the of. defense and we are supplying ing within dangerous proximity of rorists of the world have us scared, .- Europe and there is little assurance that tion among us. It lets young folk which is the first step toward hav- defeat of Germany by Great Britain and President will fun for a third term strength unlimited to that line. the Panama Canal. outdoors, removes the restrictions the issue will not be joined in the Western and beset with the difficulty of' ing us licked. France. of grim adult supervision and lets We are not going to be licked.. Hemisphere. framing suitable planks on foreign War demand for materials, the Officials consider that the Ger- This being the truth, in our judgment, In this editorial this newspaper affairs, the Republicans take' the production of goods faster than man invasion of Latin America then it appears that the smart thing for the stage ahead of their rivals. ever, reveals a weakness in the is political and possibly designed economic organization of the warmly urges all readers to take time to produce revolutions in these na- United States to do is to give every pos- United iStates which reflects a de- enough to read carefully the Declaration With the European War occupy- tions. Consequently, there is ,no This Week Yean Ago ing the spotlight of public atten- fect in the training system of the sible assistance to the Allies, "short of surprise in the dispatch of Amer- of Independence. July 4th, the anniver- tion in this country, domestic is- nation. With a vast demand for war," as quickly as possible. We would ; ican warships to key harbors or Ten Years Ago TRINITY VESTRY HONORS sary of its passage, is a good day to dedi- sues are. not as important-as they goods,/production,,,i&, less. than, : Extend credit, ships, planes, tanks, muni- eapacitjr in many plants because •in the steps being taken by the CAROL MARTIN BRIDE JOHN H. LOVE , .. cate to the' ceremony. Afterwards, inspired were. — Nevertheless, tne Republi- OF CHARLES PRICHARD cans must outline a program -and of a shortage of trained workers. Government to have araied forces The vestry of Trinity Episcopal tions and, foodstuffs as rapidly as possible available for use in an emergency. to bolster the fighting forces of the na- to support the ideals of freedom, may we do it in a manner that will avoid Mechanical experts are scarce and The home of Mr. and Mrs. J? H. Church bade John H. Love fare- not, as Americans, "pledge to each other the appearance of creating a di- before our industrial production Thayer Martin, of Railway Ave- well Wednesday night at a dinner tions now at war. vision in this country in the face can reach its peak, it will be nec- In view of the assumption by nue, was the scene of a most bril- in the rectory. A member of the. our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred this nation of an obligation to Certainly,.we would not sit idly by and of possible peril in international essary to train thousands of liant occasion Saturday afternoon church for 40 years,, a vestryman ; honor." relations.', : workers. ,' . - prevent any foreign power from when their daughter, Miss Carol for 39 and senior warden for- a" see these two great democracies crushed dominating or controlling any na- Martin, • became ' the bride of long period, Mr. Love leaves Wood-., under the weight of a mechanized army. tion in the Western* Hemisphere, •Charles Rollin Prichard, son of bridge in August forthe mid-west* While the situation in Europe For a number of years, the the development of intrigue ox the may change considerably between United States has stimulated Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Prichard, and eventually Florida, - Such a victory would strengthen Hitler Making Old Blood New ;• " instigation of revolutions in South ST., of Lynn, Mass. for an attack upon this hemisphere. We the present time and election day ' vocational . training under - the American and Central American $21,000 BALANCE . It is almost impossible to keep up with in November, there is no way to Smith-Hughes Act, in cooperation would immediately rush planes to the Al- countries becomes a matter of MAYOR RYAN IN MOVE FOR ROADS: NIER guess what will happen and the with . the states . in providing a grave importance to the United TO REDUCE ACCIDENTS , Including unexpectedly heavy the doctors and scientists as they continue platform-makers will have to tread trade education for young men lies, even if we had to take some of them their, intelligent fight against disease and States. As a result of the long,list oft snow removal "costs earlier fn the from the Army, and Navy. a cautious way to escape the pos- and women. .Something like 5,000 serious accidents on the superb year, the Road- Department hgs devise new methods for the treatm:ent|of the sibility of a dilemma -if ; events teachers are conducting classes highway, the Township Gommittee, spent less than half of its. $40,000 - -This would not be as foolish as it might abroad take an unexpected turn. in ..public: trade schools providing : Influential groups in various afflidted individuals. nations are in sympathy' with the went on record Monday afternoon appropriation during the first six seem. Many of the planes now belonging thousands' of students with train- as favoring that the road be light- months-of 1935; Commissioner Er- Discussion as to the • candidate Fascist Governments of Europe. The American Medical Association re- ing along occupational lines. In ed within Township limits and that nest. Nier- announced today. Mr.- to our fighting service will be obsolete be- to -be named by the "Republicans the present emergency, the trade Moreover, one-third of the popu- : .effective traffic signaling devices be Nier said he had a balance of fore many months have passed. They will cently held its annual convention in New continues, with observers giving schools will speed up their activ- lation of Uruguay is Italian. 3,- 000,000 Italians are in Argentina installed at crossings. CommiL- slightly more than $21,000 for the help the hard-pressed allies now. They can York and exhibited some of the results of the edge to Dewey and Taft/ The ities in order to strengthen the tecman Grausam offered the mo- Willkie campaign is securing con- 'and 2,000,000 in Brazil. Together rest of the year. He added, how- leading research workers in medicine all national defense by giving the na- tion that the eommitee go on rec- ever, that purchase of neede'd be replaced in a short time when the ac- siderable favorable publicity' and tion expert workmen who know the ' Germans, the Italian over the United States. One of these was groups dominate the industry, ord ft.r traffic signals at crossings. equipment would reduce the sum celerated production schedule gets un- the ex-Democrat is being men- how to make tools do things. Mayor Byan introduced the idea designed to introduce germ-destroying, tioned as a prominent "dark agriculture and finance of several available for actual work. derway. • nations. The activity of these of lighting the highway within the health-stimulating ultra-violet rays directly horse" prospect. Senator' Vanderi- : While the emphasis in educa- Township^ There is a chance that such a course berg's prospects have not been im- tional circles has been gradually groups will be aided by 200,000 Three Years Ago into the blood stream so that the rays, un- proved by his recent statement in moving towards vocational train- Japanese in Brazil, but what they $100,000 BUSINESS AT might lead us into war. It is, in our opinion, will do depends upon develop- H. S. FACULTY TO BANK ON FIRST DAY. - • able to penetrate the skin sufficiently to af- regard to aiding the Allies, short ing for young people, the move- MAKE ANNUAL AWARDS a smaller risk -than we take if we chance fect the bloodstream or internal tissues, of war, which practically amounts ment has encountered handicaps ments in Europe. With Mrs. 'James S.' Wight of the defeat of the Allies. So long as there to a retreat from the isolationist in the attitude of the young peo- Arthur C. Ferry, principal of the Linden Avenue, having the distinc- can circulate through the entire system stand. high school, has announced that tion of being, the first depositor, are other nations fighting the potential foes ple themselves. Too many stu- the high school faculty together and act like an "internal sun" upon sick dents in the past have prepared the Woodbridge National Bank of this republic, it is good policy for the with himself and Supervising Prin- opened its doors for business yes- tissues and destroy fatal bacteria in the As the situation looks to this themselves for the professions, or Other Editors Say cipal John H. Love will, commenc- United States to assist them with mater- observer, there is a prospect that white-collar jo-bs, because the re- terday. At the close of the firsf; bloodstream. • ing next year, annually award day's business, Mr. Van Syckl,e none of the candidates mentioned wards have been more alluring "Unhealthy for Amateurs" gold "keys" as a recognition of ials that may save the lives of our sons. will receive the nomination and than those in prospect fpr me- estimated the total deposits for the As we understand the process, which It isn't enough to say, like an scholarship to honor students of first day would exceed $100,000. * was tried on a human patient in 1932, a that in view of existing conditions, chanical experts. » incantation, that "we must keep 'four years' standing. the party will turn to another man. out of this." There was no wish Friends of former President Hoov- FIREMEN SCHEDULE Coronary Occlusion small sample of blood is withdrawn from a There has been an over-crowd- to get into it in any land outside Five Years Ago A 4-DAY CARNIVAL er are suggesting that he be con- ing of" certain professional lines, of Germany, but the lack of war In case you do not know what a coro- vein and exposed for a short time to ultra- sidered and while Governor Lan- TESTIMONIAL DINNER - Extensive , preparations have nary occlusion is, we remind you that medi- violet rays. Then the blood is reintroduced with a consequent lowering of the sentiment did not save any of the GIVEN FOR AQUILA commenced for the annual carnival J don has taken himself out of the ethical standards and practices natiojis of Northern Europe. Even % running, there is no way to keep One of the largest crowds over of Woodbridge Fire Co. No. T to cal men estimate that 500,000 to 1,000,- into the patient, drop by drop, to getin its and a shortage of trained experts Sweden, still neutral, has felt the recent years gathered Saturday be held ori the firehouse grounds the delegates from thinking about along mechanical lines. In the blow of war bpmbs. It doesn't 000 people die as a result of this largest work in toxic and septic cases. The treated his availability. night in the lodge rooms of the from July 14-17. The outdoor present emergency, prompt, steps make sense to say, as many have Order of the Sons'of Italy, Port festival has come to 'be one of'ffie single cause of death in the United States. blood is said to increase the ability of the Will be taken to increase the1 num- The President's speech at Char- said in the past six months, "Let's Reading, to attend a testimonial more important events of the suret Students on 1,620 cases of stoppage of patient's blood to take up oxygen, which ber of mechanical experts, but in get into it now with both'feet and dinner for Anthony A. Aquila, mer season, attracting patrons n

IT FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1940 Asleep At Last TAMIROFF IS. STAR DonAmecheAniMaryBethHughes i ON DITMAS SCREEN Score. In Tour Sons'- At Strand Academy Winners Share Master Of Characterization "Four Sons," unanimously hail- Powerful Role v-Stellar Honors In''21 Dynamic .In 'The Way ed by pieviewers as an emotional Said to bo the most powerfully '• , SDDayDs Together' masterpiece, splendidly convinc- dramatic i ole of thorn all, the char- , _ Of All Flesh' ing,'' comes tomorrow to the acter of the mother is enachtcd by .Academy Award-winning Vivien Distinguished by a most unusual Strand Theatre. The compelling Miss Loontovieh. By her portrayal - Leigh and internationally-acclaim- story and brilliant cast, the pic- power and Lhe foixe of the emo- in "F.our Sons" previewers agnjo~ ed; Laurence Oliver come to the ture, "The Way , of All Flesh," that she "promises to be a new Majestic Theatre tonight in "21 tional drama o^ the new 20th Cen- IJays Together", exciting new ro- which opens tomorrow at the Dit- tuiy-Fox film moved critics to la- screen sensation.'' She was per- mantic drama, a glorious love story mas Theatre, indubitably will bel it in advance as "a picture suaded to perform in her first- leave its indelible impression on hailed as one of the most thrilling that must be seen."' screen role af te/ starring on the of.the season. The brilliant stars the . hearts- and minds of all who have the good fortune to see it. For this great picture Darryl F. stage for fifteen years in New of "Gone With, the Wind" and "Re- Zanuck drafted the talents of out- York, Paris and London. • -••- - becca," respectively, share stellar It is a powerfully presented, ten- sely dramatic cross-section of one standing players including: Don Alan Curtis is splendidly con- honors . in the new film with . Les- jjk*>OV > 4 U o< t-, ' * ^ IK (a Ko(JI li 1 IlLUtl-ClNil t > IllilllJll Ameche, Eugenie Leontovich, vincing in his role. He has a part lie Banks, -distinguished British man's life, starkly realistic in '. its more tragic scenes, appealingly —when uc emphasizes his position m Biolln.) Onhul •whn.li Mary Beth Hughes. Alan Curtis, which calls for strength, force and actor whose most recent success on the Majestic bill. ____^______^ George Ernest, Robert Lowery.. and determination. His portrayal should was scored in "Jamaica Inn." human and heart-warming in. its lighter, moments. many others. add greatly to his reputation for- : The lovely, glamorous Miss Leigh fine performances. is seen in the new film'as a refu- . Selection of Akim Tamiroff, When the West Was Young Surpassing anything he has ever gee in love with a young English- Gladys George, William Henry and done, Don Ameche heads the bril- As a reward for the excellent man. Their romantic' idyll is des- Muriel - Angelus for the featured liant cast. Fresh from his greaet work she did in recent pictures, troyed; ,when her "bestial husband roles, was little short of inspired triumph in "Lillian Russell," he is Mary Beth Hughes was selected to suddenly appears on the scene. casting. As the contented, highly said to '"reveal a new manner in play the loading romantic role in There is^ a struggle; it ends with respected and almost smugly self- a truly outstanding performance." "Four Sons" opposite Don Ameche. the man's death. satisfied Paul Kriza, cashier of a Previewers claaim that his por- She takes a long step forward witr small town bank, deeply, in love trayal outshines even his '"Alex- a beautiful performance which is /.;. An innocent man is tried for andei's Ragtime Band,"' "Holly- said to prove conclusively her po- Muriel Angelus is annoyed as her chipe, Akini Tamiroff, sleeps with his . wife and inordinately the murder and the two lovers, now proud of his four children, Tamir- wood Cavalcade" and "Swanee tentialitiies as a major screen per- married, spend three weeks of hap- heavily following a gay evening—a scene from the entrancing River" triumphs. sonality. "The Way of AH Flesh" which-is an the bill this coining week at off gives a magnificient portrayal piness and of despair while they the Majestic Theatre. In this film, Tamiroff who has won wide ac- in a most exacting role, one which await :the, outcome of the trial. If claim for his versatility and sincerity in his difficult, roles, is sup- dew^ heavily on the histronic abil- the";,.man is found guilty, Oliver ported by such Uminaries as Gladys George and William Henry. ity of even this master of charac- plans "to surrender himself to the poljce; if • the man is found inno- terization. "'•'•• ceriij the couple will flee the coun- As Illusions Become Transparent tfcjr. and -resume a normal life. "21 IEXTRA LATE SHOW Days Together" thus becomes an absorbing study in suspension CRESCENT FEATURE EVERY emotion. IS DARING^ STORY SATURDAY.

GRACEFUL ZORINA c i 'Dr. Cyclops' Is Bold Inno- Hill Boyd talks things over "with his pard in a stirring Crescent ALL SEATS 2(5 I DAYS—STARTING SATURDAY PERTH AMBOY

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TWO.COMPLETE,SHOWS Last Complete Show Starts At 8:27 P. M. J Don Eugenie NOTE EARLY PREVUE •AMECHE • LEONTOVIC] Mary Beth Alan 5:00 "My Son, My Son" HUGHES • CURTIS 7:01 "The Way of All Flesh" yGeorge Ernest . Robert Lowei Lionel Royce • Sig Kuraan 8:27 "My Son, My Son" 10:28 "The Way of AH Flesh" SATURDAY NITE'S LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS 11:00 P. M

Up to your nsck its 'f •work? Envying the iT ANN folks at the shore? For- i get it—-rwe'll show you SOTHERN the new I HUMPHREY — And Dick Foran FREE, PREVUE TUESDAY NITE ; in Comic Books RALPH "Winners of to every boy Homeless! Haunted! Thumbing Their y: the West" and girl Along The Highways! that promise coo] re- Chapter 6 Sat. afternoon lief on the hottest days. DONALD MON. and TUES. Tailored as never before —with shapeliness that The sout-searing drama CRISP of a man who surren- inever forsakes them. • ALLEN dered a deep, unsatis-1 Fine blues, browns and \r_\ fied longing...and of a grays in Striped Shark- ' woman wlio treasured weaves, Pin Stripes or in her heart a kiss that — With — solid shades. Just 36 . ROBERT1 -DONAT ' \ lasted a lifetime! ANN DVORAK •ounces light-washable, HELEN MACK and WENDY BARRIE smart and long-wearing. LOLA LANE "IF I WERE RICH"

ENAMEL WARE ON OUR STAGE—SUNDAY NITE To the Ladies Then change to Palm STRAND FAMILY Beach White at night, WED. and THURS. AKIM TAMIROFF and let the weather go EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT • THE YIAR hang. GLADYS GEORGE GAME SOCIAL WILLIAM HENRY E A D E ' S O WONDER flCTtlRE ]K TECHNICOLOR EVERY EVERY — Also MON. 8:30 P. M. WED. NITE OirectEdbjLOUlSKING- SwMi.Pbrb»UPoreCo!fM. Based on a Slorj l>j UiosBiro and !»!«Futtta PARTY NITE BANK NITE 91 Smith Si. Perth Amboy T CASH PRIZES CASH AWARDS Open Mon., Fri., & Sat. Evenings ™E s TODAY - "MY SON, MY ••-•-If _ -.

PAGE SIX FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1940 FORDS 'AND'RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON Woodbridge Sporting Club JMONSEN SLANTS Scene Next Monday Local Big-Shots To Ride Domkeys At Allentown July 4 DISCOVERED EARLY In Softball Spasm Monday Night FOR 7 jAFE HITS WITH 2 MORE WINS Mayor, Township Cammitteemen In Line-Up For Benefit Hankinson To Put On Show Tussle To Be Played Under Lights At 'legion Field At Independence Day Kocsi Relief, Hurling Is Iselin' Club Betes Yarosz Drives In Eighth, Ninth Net Program In Pa. Air Tight, Giving Up Club, 17-4 And Then 'WOODBRIDGE—Combine the laughs of. slapstick /Six Tallies T© Win comedy, the ludicrous pantomine of Harpo Marx, the ALLENTOWN, Pa.—Hailed as Lone Bingle , Smacks Dufees, 5-4' Ball Gams the largest celebration of its kind sporting thrills of a heated baseball game and then add a in Pennsylvania, the mammoth ggTAIN SECOND PLACE lot of local color and mix*well with a battei- of some good TIE FOR 4TH IN LOOP Fourth of July festivities at tho PO€YENA HURLS BOTH cause and you, have a general idea of the concoetin that Allentown Fairgrounds will fea- KEASBEY — Stopping- South ture AAA-sanctioned auto races as INTER-CITY LEAGUE ISELIN—Cooper's Farmers of will be poured into the spacious Legion Stadium Monday Promoter Ralph Hankinson con- Standing Iselin connected for two more im- Plainfield 9 to 5 at the losers' night, July 1, at ,8:30 o'clock. grounds Sunday afternoon, the tinues his thirtieth anniversary, W. L. Pet, portant wins this week when they Burro Ball, where people play series of thrill events by collecting Lance Ass'n 7 1 .873 smacked the Perth. .Amboy Yarosz Returns Jo N. J. Keasbey Field Club, moved into a regulation soft ball astride: the tie-for fourth place in the Inter- one of the strongest fields of driv- WoodbrWge 5 2 .714 Association 17 to 4 at Bei'ger's friskiest herd of donkeys that ever ers ever to compete in an easfT'n field here, and the Fords Dukes, City League. It was the third con- Bhie Coals, _ 5 3 .625 escaped a glue factory, will be secutive victory for the locals. dirt track half-mile meet. Ford* '..— -^ 4 3 .571 5-4, at the Fords Park. here that night. Their appearance Ted Horn, Tony W-illman, Joie • Pogyena elbowed against the Going into the fourth frame on Keasoey 4 3 .571 was made possible here through the short end of a 4-0 score, Keas- Chicwood, Bob Sail. Mark Liprht, So. Plainfield 3 4 :429 Am'boyans and allowed but three Fvprett Saylor, Buddy Rusch, Bill scattered safeties, while his team the efforts of Woodbridge Fire bey picked ~up one run. Sinsrle Romeos 3 4 .429 Company No. 1 for the benefit of counters in the sixth and seventh Holland, Johnny Ulesky, Johnnie Milltown 2 5 .286 mates chalked up a total .of 13 bin- Johnny Ulesky Metera and Walt Brown ara lies. 'C. Dube and Taylor paced the Fire Company, and Wood- brought, the count.to 4-3 with bridge Emergency Squad. Plainfield still out front. The last among the eld of nearly thirty en- WOODBRIDGE—The Wood- the winners at the plate with two tries who are. to get the green flag hits apiece. Burro ball is the most absurd- half of the seventh found the Union ,bridge Sporting Club took a 3-0 offshoot of soft ball ever con- County tribe adding another run Hunting And Fishing Club for the first of six qualifying heats blanking on the chin from the In the Fords skirmish, Pogyena cocted by the hair-brained expon- and advancing the lead to 5-3. Plan Outing- Next Month at 2:30 >P. M..~ eastern daylight Bine Coals of Perth Amboy Sun- was nipped for nine safeties but ents of goofy sports. The most - Keasbey, however, launched a time, on Independence Day. day afternoon in an Inter-City brilliant fielding aided the Farm- prominent and fun loving people terrific attack in' the eighth and RARITAN TOWNSHIP — The : The gates for the Lehigh Connty League shindig. The defeat, how- ers in holding the' Dukes from ad- in town will let their . hair down ninth. innings. Three runs were Twilight Hunting and Fishing c'elebration of the nation's birth- ever, did not drag the locals from ditional scoring. an'd saddle the burros and see registered in each of the last two Club is planning a fishing trip to day will open at 9 o'clock in the second place in the loop.t i'lirs pliolo ahnvi- «;ivf<; y>u an The box scores: iParkertown early next month, ac- morning and the petrol pyrotech- idea what donkey baseball is what they can do about winning frames to win without further The clash did conclude Blue Iselin Coopers (5) a soft ball game. . threat from Plainfield. cording' to-Joseph Ainbrosio. John nics will be touched off at noon like. You'll see real action at Ellmyer, Sr., is serving as chair- with the time trials. Following the Coals' first round action and found the Legion Stadium, Monday ABE H It doesn't take much of an Charonko and 4vriss paced the the Anjboyans in third position. Burger, ss 4 11 Keasbey stickers with three hits man in charge. six reverse started qualifying races, night, July 1, when members of imagintion to visualize the fool- Further arrangements will be two feature events will conclude Should Woodbridge lose its re- Woodbridge Fire Company No. E. Blyth, 2b : 3 0 1 ish situations which may result apiece. maining contest in the first half, Raphael, sf 3 0 1 The box score: made at the next meeting July 8 the afternoon of sizzling speed. A 1 and the Woodbridge Emer- from the efforts of determined at the Second District Democratic Marine Band concert and fireworks a tie with the Blue Coals for sec- gency Squad, Inc., meet in a Defino, rf 3 0 0 men trying to persuade equally keasbey F. C. (9) ond spot will result. C. Dube, lb .".... 3 0 0 . ABR H Club headquarters, 5 Chestnut will round out the evening pro- benefit contest. Game time is Paul Russo, Chicago Star determined donkeys to get into the Street, Lindeneau. gram. Bob Simonsen started on the 8:30' P. M. under giant flood- A.. Dube, cf ..•-..• - 2.1 0 swing of things and play a little j Simon, 3b 4 0 0 mound for tfie Sporting Club and lights. H. Blyth, 2b 11 0 soft ball with them. ' i Charonko, "2b ' 4 13 was clipped for seven .of the eight Taylor, c • 2 0 0 Kosup, ss 4 0 0 hits registered by the Perth bri- Vabanay, If 2 11 Just A Bundle of Fun Fizer, rf ' 110 gade. The Coals bunched three Pogyena, p .. 3 11 All in all, it's just a bundle of Nemeth, rf 2 2 1 see safeties for a run in the third and fun with either the spectators or Horvath, cf 3 3 1 four more for two runs in the Totals 26 5 5 9 the riders having the most pleas- Koncsol, c ... 4 0 2 fourth. CONTESTS SUNDAY Fords Dukes (4) ure. It all depends on how your Kriss, lb ..: , 5 .0 3 - "Legs" Kocsi relieved Simon- ABRff Belt Pair Of Pitchers To sense of humor runs. Some of Konowicz, If ...1.... 5 1 1 Cramer, p ....: 5 1 2 sen in the fourth with two out and NEWARK—-Sleeping in Pull- Kipila, sf _ 2 11 Down St. Andrew's In the players who expect to. be on held the winners to a lone bingle mans for the fourth consecutive Lytka, c 4 1 0 hand are: Fire company—Mayor the rest of the way. Palico; lb 4 12 August F. Greiner, Committeemen , Totals 37 9 13 Saturday night, the Newark Bears Sunday Tilt So. PiainEeld (5) Blue Coals (3) will return home from Buffalo Meldarfi -rf .3 1 1 Fred Spencer, Herbert Rankin and Nagest, cf 2 0 1 ISELIN—The Iselin Cubs A. C. John Bergen, Leon E. McElroy, | ABR H AB. R. H. Sunday morning for another Galka, 2b .'——— - 3 0 week's stay at Ruppert Stadium. Kouchon, ss .303 won its seventh consecutive game Fire Commissioners William All- Kojowski, 2b 4 0 2 gaier, William Treen, Ferd Kath, R. Barret*, lb 3 1 Schultz, ss - 3 0 0 From Sunday' through Tuesday Grega, p '. ,. 3 0 0 Sunday by belting two enemy G. Nagest, 2b 3 0 1 James Catano and William Fitz- Pellegrino, 4b ...... 4 3 1933 Pontiac 1933 $ Keller, $> 4 0 1 the Baltimore Orioles will furnish pitchers for a total of eleven hits J. Barrett, ss 4 1 the opposition and Jersey City H. Rabik, 3b 3 0 0 thereby taking a 6 to 4 decision patriek; James Filer, Fred Maw- 2-Door Sedan A-l condition Matutski, lb 4 0 0 Prah, If 3 0 0 bey, Edward Sattler, Louis Zehrer, Lummers, rf .„' 4 1 Webber, rf 4 1 1 will come in with the firecrackers ; from St. Andrew's. Balpg, cf 4 0 0 on Thursday and remain through Ellis, Bahr, Freitagy Mastran- Elmer J. Vecsey, Chief Eldon c Scritiore, c, cf 3 0 1 Totals 30 4 9 Raison, Assistant Chiefs James Hansen, p ...."-. ;.... 3 0 0 1934 Dodge Sedan. If you ap- 1933 De Soto 2-Door $t "9C Wayne, p, cf, .c 4 11 Saturday. gelo and Blyth, with two. hits, Yarema, p , 1 preciate value inspect $ 'Score t>y innings: apiece, labored best for the Cubs Jardot and William Applegate, Excellent '. M-O3 peak, p Ill An added feature of the Balti- Fred Witheridge, James Zehrer, Leach, c 4 ... ' Straube, If 3 0 1 more series, which includes the Iselin Coopers 003 200 0—5 at the plate. :• Mavvial, If , 4 0 0 Fords Dukes 300 000 1—4 Sunday, the locals will clash Frank Boka, William Messick, this car Sunday doubleheader, will be a John Prekop and many others. 1937 Packard 6-Cyl. 4-Door 1938 Plymouth Sedan. : Totals 30 *3 8 special ladies' night game Mon- with the South River Black Cats Totals — 34' 5 7 Coopers Farmers (17) Emergency squad — Assistant Trunk Sedan. Origi- $ Excellent, good rub- $ '. Woodbridge (0) iay evening. This game will be at Berger's field here at 2:30 P. M. Score by innings: nal black finish played in the moonlight instead of . ABE H St. Andrew's (4) ...... Prosecutor James Wight, Commit- Eeasbey F. C. .. 000 101 133—9 ber. A-l condition AB. R. H. Burger, ss ' 4 1 1 teemen James Schaffrick and"Sam- "<3oRl%ii, cf 4 0 1 the afternoon to give the regular. AB. R. H. So. Plainfield—. 103 000 100—5 Tuesday night fans, who are go- E. Blyth, 3b 4 11 uel Farrell, Dr. C. I. Hutner, Dr. Small Monthly Payments -— Trades Accepted jpaehek, 3b 4 0 1; Raphael, sf 3 11 Kuzmiak, ss I. 5 11 ! ing to the Galento-Baer fight that Hoade, 2b . 4,1 0 S. Weisenfeld" Dr. J. Mark, Ken- 50 Others To Choose From Gadek, rf 4 0 0 Hoonnegar, cf 2 3 1 neth Thornton, Ernest Hunt, Clar- OVER THE WALL 'Gyenes, If 4 0 1 night a chance to see a ball game. DiLeo, 3b 5 0 Q SE'WABiEN—The Sewaren Vul-' The Bears will also play Tuesday •. Dube, lb 4 2 2 ence Davis, Jack Egan, Andrew T. Barcellona, ss 3 0 C A. Dube, If 2 11 Berry, If 3 11 an Detinning baseball nine hand- night and a blow-by-blow descrip- Gillis, cf 4 0 1 Aaroe, Roy Anderson, Elbur Rich- Zick, c, 3b 3 0 1 Vabanay, If . 2 11 ards, Leo Menard, William Rob- euffed the New Jersey Reforma- tion of the fight will be given over Jaeger, c , 4 0 1 tory inmates, 8-3, Monday eve- % Barcelloria, lb 4 0 1 the loud-speaking system. Difino, rf 12 1 erts, Al Hamilton, Richard Lar- AUTHORIZED DE SOTO — PLYMOUTH DEALERS j -Earnas, 2b , 10 0 T. Blyth, 2b 2 2 1 Manaker, rf „ 3 0 1 sen, Ray Olsen, Robert % Leisen, ning at the state institution Leffler, e 2 0 0 It has been definitely decided Taylor, c 4 2 2 Jones, lb, p 4 0^1 John Kovacs, Kenneth Van Pelt, rounds. J. Lorfing stole the show Used Car Lot Show Rooms | 'Kocsi, p 10 1 that both games of the Independ- Pogyema, p 3 2 1 Lockie, p : 10*0 Gordon Hunt and others. for the winners with his home run 407 Rahway Ave. 4|6 Morris Ave. | ence Day doubleheader will be Salvia, cf 3 1 • 1 drive with the bases loaded. His Simonsen, p : 2 0 0 Tel. EL 2-9193 . \ Elizabeth, N. J.| played in the afternoon, starting Totals 31 17 13 Jack Boos and Police Chief clout went over the high wall. at 1:45 instead of one morning Totals 36 4 7 George Keating will handle the as- : Totals 36 0 6 Yaros Ass'n (4) signment of umpiring. Admission Woodbridge 000 000 000—0 and one afternoon contest. The Cubs (6) Little Giants will also be encount- - ABR H for adults is 25 cents and for Blue Coals 001 200 OOx—3 Gandy, cf .;...... -210 AB. R. H. children, 10 cents. ered in the regular Ladies' Night Allen, 2b .-... 410 jilt Friday evening and in a Sat- Murphy, 2b '2 10 Muska, Sb _ 3 11 Ellis, lb 4 0 2 urday afternoon fray before the Bahr, 3b 3 12 Dock- Completion Reported JULY 14TH IS SEBearT s hit the road again. Kappy, ss 3 0 0 Streck, sf 4 0 1 Freitag, ss 4 12 By River Club .Committee Duke, p 4 11 Coumsulis, c . 3 10 FOR FTSHING TRIP S. Yarosz, If 3 0 0 Mauceri, If 3 0 0 PISGATAWAYTOWN — At a ALIENS RECEIVING P. Hydofi c :...... 3 0 0 Reedy, rf —...... 4 10 meeting of the Raritan River Boat Tw« Boats Are Chartered Petrovey, rf 10 0 Mastrahgelo, elf 4 0 1 Club Friday night, the dock com- Sepcik, lb 2 0 0 Blyth, p .-:... 4 12 mittee reported the dock would be For Excursion Of AID HEREJMKED completed within ten days. Township Club Totals 27" 4 3 Totals 33 6 9 Routine business was transact- Temperatures Omenhiser Survey Shows Score by innings: •St. Andrews 101 000 002—4 ed, with Commodore William John- SARITAN TOWNSHIP — The Farmers _ 237 130 x—17 Cubs 220 020 OOx—6 son in charge. Township Forum Club will sponsor 225 To 250 Non-Citi- Yaros Ass'n 033 001 0— 4 / two social affairs, according to zens Given Relief plans being made by a committee TAXES Save Some Pain consisting of Mayor Walter C. WOODBRIDGE—A preliminary By the time Congress finally Dentist—That's all right, sir; I A hot iron for white cottons and Christensen, Commissioner James survey, not yet complete, being completes action on the tax meas- don't expect payment in advance. itVOmiachef JFoTgione and Louis Nagy. conducted by Relief Inspector- John ure the people will discover that Angus—Dinna fret, mon, I was linens—-a moderate iron for colored it costs money, even to contem- just counting my silver afore I • The first event, a fishing trip, Omenhiser reveals that there are ones and a warm iron for silks and will be held July 14. The destina- approximately 225 to 250 aliens plate real warfare. took the gas. .;. To fix. tion to be announced nest week. the relief rolls of the Township. wools. Two boats will leave Perth Am- As of May 20, records in the re- feoy and members are urged to lief office show that there is a to- four Racket No waiting for the iron to coo! off sign up as soon as possible. tal of 1,530 persons on relief, con- sisting of 470 cases. S. S. THRIFT FOOD MARKEL a little — no delay while it heats On August 14, the organization The survey, which is being con- 80 MAIN STREET again. That's the convenient thing •will enjoy a shore dinner at Seid- ducted without any orders from fex's Beach, near Laurence Har- FREE DELIVERY WOODBRIDGE TEL. 8-0814 EXPERT RACKET the State, is not yet complete as about automatic heat control. bor. one of the investigators' is on her vacation. • RESTRINGING Arthur Frantz, who is an inves- • Week-End. Specials C©i@itift News tigator in Port Reading, has re- 24-Hour Service ported 62 aliens receiving relief in GROCERY SPECIALS MEAT SPECIALS —The Colonia Democratic Wo- his territory. Mrs. Taylor who p New Deal Club held Its an- covers Fords, Hqpelawn and Keas- Rackets Called for and bey, says she found 43 aliens in SHEFFIELD EVAPORATED Leg of Genuine xaiaA. sparing dinner at the Howardher cases. Twenty-one aliens re- TaH 27c Delivered _ Jojta&on Restaurant Wednesday. ceive relief in the Avenel district, Milk A Spring Lamb, lb. .Plans were discussed for a mystery Alfred Muller, the investigator in TTCani fans Hde or boat ride in July or that area, i*eports. Contrary to KELLOGG'S Anggist. expectations, only 17 aliens are on Cross Rib Roast' -O 1 c. » —Sles. "Edward Nelson .of Pen- relief in Iselin and Colonia, Mar- Corn Flakes pkg. Solid Meat, lb '*-* J' tdmgton Avenue was the guest of tin Hoffman, the Iselin investiga- FREE FREE h^er, sister Mrs. Arthur Tonnonson tor states. STANDARD BRAND erf Tlnionvllle. Woodbridge proper has yet to Jomatoes Fancy Milk Fed Bring your racket and WHY NOT look over the electric ' —Mar. and Mrs.iHoward Mason be investigated by Mrs. Carrie 25c have it coated with gut " o# Dover Road entertained at din- Mundy, when'she returns from her 2 FOWL, lb. .. irons we carry? Pick out the size itge on Tuesday night A. A. Daley^ vacation. 4 c°* 25c preservative at our and style youjike. The important of-Chicago, III. Mr. Omenhiser said this week Tenderized expense " -=-S£r. and Mrs. George Muller that there are a number of. cases Pkfr*. thing is to select an electric iron aflfl children of Kensington Ave- where the father or mother is not JELLO HAMS, lb. . niiB isrece guests of Mr. and Mrs, a citizen and the children were All Flavors with automatic heat control. Prices horn in the United States. I&edJjawkins of Fords, Friday. FLAGSTAFF WHOLE Jersey Fresh « F9 are moderate and payment terms GElri SON; DIES Kernel Corn are easy. HURT IN CRASH HAMMOND, Ind.—Long want- 10c Pork Butts, lb. f •'• • - ' AVENEL—One person was ing a son, Richard Papa, 37, father COUNTY slightly injured early Wednesday of "three daughters^ was passing GRANULATED Rath's Spiced afternoon ,when a car operated by out cigars to celebrate the birth SUGAR ,E* ; Mathew Maglione, of 113% Ter- of a son when he was seized with a Luncheon Meat lb SPORT SHOP ^ gpHe Avenue, Jersey City collid- fatal heart attack. -®.--*ifii another ear driven by Er- (URBAN BROS.) RINSO, 2 Large Pfcgs. 37c -Roehrs, 47, of 32 Living- aged the control box. Thaddeus 520 Ambpy Ave. * s-Avenue, tftis place at the in- W. Pawlek, 17, of 398 York Street, SILVER DUST, Pkg :., - 21c PVBUC^SEltVlCE" action of Avenet Street and Jersey City, riding with Maglione LUX FLAKES, Large Pkg _ 21c Woodfaridge superhighway. After the col- was given first aid treatment at LIFE BUOY SOAP, 3 Cakes , 17c THE RED CROSS NEEDS YOUR HELP %%S MaglioHe care careen- the_ Avenel Firehouse for a bruis- SPRY SHORTENING, 1 lb. Can 18c WOODBRIDGE 8-0D60 ttie traffic signal and dam- ed scalp. \, FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON" FRIDAY, JUNE 28, i&W - PAGE SEVEM Chances; Elko Tribe Hits Fords Dukes In Two Wins; FOR SPORTS AND ITS SWIM TIME FORDS CLUB Bow To Iselin Farmers, 5-4 GIRLS CASUAL WEAR 7-T0-1- DECISION FORDS—The Fords Dukes soft- TAKE LEAGUE LEAB ball combine recorded two wins out of three starts this week. AT TAMER DAY' With S. Melder on the tee, the BY ELMER "STEVE" VECSEY IN couNn_cmcurr Dukes smashed the St. George'club Falls To Fourth Position of Perth Arnboy, 14 to 13. 'M. Green Lanternettes Clip SoMth River And Perth Am- Let's Get It Over With Grega was on the hill against Fihh- boy Clubs Victims Ain't it tough, when you have to work for a living-? In Inter-City Loop As er's Association of Perth Amboy. Iselin, Perth Amboy - The final score, ^ to 6, found the Of Local Crew .". . We've gotta start on another column of hooey. . . . Resait 01 Defeat In Week-Eend Tilts Z It's always work. . . . Work . . . And, more work. . . . Why locals on the long end. Cooper's Farmers, pi Iselm, eked' sow TO TROJAN CLUB can't we be like some people in the Township? . . .They, TWO WEEK-END GAMES out a 5 .to 4 decision over the GALL WINNING M don't have to work, . . . Who said "All men are created Dukes in the third contest. Grega WOODBRIDGE — The ..• WOODBRIDGE— Having cap- FORDS—One of the largest wag again on the rubber for the equal?" crowds in the history of "the Fords Lanternettes of Woodbridge toolt tured two out of. three games over Dukes. undisputed possession of flrA the weekend, the Mayor Greiner The trouble is we Lave an easy nature.... A good Park attended "Johnny .Parsler Association softball team will tra- Day" and saw the Fords Sporting place in the Middlesex CoTaniSt vel to Perth Amboy this Sunday disposition-—we wouldn't be mean to a dog, even if Club drop a 7 to 1 count "to the Girls' Softball League by win- morning where it will meet the Pu- it wasn't muzzled. . . . We're so good like that. . . . strong Lance Association of Perth RUSSO TO APPEAR ning two games over the weekend, Amboy. The record now shows the local fe- laski Young Men's Club at Mac- Every time we get a chance, we do somebody good. males with three victories and one William Stadium at 11 o'clock. ... If our best friend came to us for help, and he had The contest was an Inter-City AT UNION SUNDAY loss. League, tussle. The victors, de- The first of the three-game The Lanternettes had a field day weekend program found the Grei- ' but one dollar in the world, we'd share it with him. fending champions, continued to UNION—Paul Eusso, the Chi- hold first place "with seven wins in defeating the Cooper GMs af- ners on the long end of a 5 to 4 All our life we had in our mind the Golden Rule: cago star who was the sensation Iselin, 26 to 3, for the first con- score. The victim was the ' Ct. and one loss. Fords fell to fourth of eastern ranks last year, will "Do it to others like they'd do it to you" . . . We're always position with four victories and quest. "Peppy" Gall -was on the George Catholic Club of Perth Ani- Maureen O'SuIiivan, young act- return-to New Jersey this Sunday tee for the winners, allowed but fcoy. Joe Frankowski was on the good to strangers—not only to strangers, but even our ress, considers swimming a de- three defeats. 1 to compete in the Midget Auto six well-scattered bingles and fan- hill for the winners. Heralded as own family. ... Whenever they want anything , we treat finite and necessary Hobby. This Before the 'tilt got tinder way, Eaciftg Championships featuring ned eight Cooper batsmeri. both teams formed a semi-circle oh one of the best softball twirl ers- them just the same—like strangers. i» an enjoyable way* to keep in one hundred miles of speed com- Iselin's hurler was clipped for in the county, he has yet to taste trim and relax in the sun during the field as Committeeman Charles petition, on the halfmile Union a total of 28 hits, including home defeat this season. Covino, TJr iUiana Lewis truly has a feather Some people have all the luck. . . .Vacations, leisure, hours. Alexander lauded Parsler's fine and Kuzmiak shared batting hon- iij Her cap whasi she wears tkis sportsmanship and presented Mm .Speedway here. runs by Sophie Durish and Berni&a perky-off-the-face hat in white. good jobs and money. , . . And, whatever they touch ors with two hits apiece. with a Wallet in behalf of the Sport- Announcement that Russo's Lauritzen. The former connected Fashioned of ribbon, with gros- entry had been received for the for a total of five safeties. The Trojan A. C. placed the grain ribbon in navy as the turns into more money. . . . Whatever we touch, MELLBLOM TWIRLS ing Club. trim, the' hat achieves a jaunty first championship event of this Woodbridge smashed the Perth skids under the Greiners to take they tell us to put back. . . . Everything we do is The visitors drew first blood, kind in 'the state's history was Amboy Kanai Association, 14-8, to the contest, 5 to 2. It was the air by the blue feather thrust scoring three times in the first through the crown. wrong. ... If we write a story about the Fords Sport- made by Promoters Albert San- take top berth in the circuit. third setback of the campaign for ing Club, the Wocdbridge Sporting Club kicks .be- stanza. Fords registered its only to, Jack Kochman, and Red Crise Gall was again on the hill for the locals. McLeod registered two run in the second. The Lancers as they prepared for the record- the-locals. In addition to elbow- of the five safeties recorded by cause we gave the Fords tribe more space. Speedball Artist Battles •d added four more counters in the breaking day which will bring driv- ing brilliantly, she belted a four-, the losers. * The Cooper's Farmers from Iselin way jot notes to Circle A. C. As Red fifth to win the game. bagger. Elizabeth Vargo also eoa- Frankowski was again on the ers from every section of the us, too . . . When they send in three or four box scores Parsler played his usual bril- country and spectators from all tributed a circuit clout. tee in.the third skirmish which, the NEW BRUNSWICK—Three of Sox Click, 9-0 liant fielding game and got two of Greiners took from the Delta Pi late Wednesday of games played over the week-end and Fords' seven hits. Nick Elko also over the east. Tuesday evening, the Charles the best-matched six-rounders ever NIXON — Oscar Mellblom, bril- Club-of South River, 6 to 3. /Miller conrreeted for a pair bf safeties. The spectacular Chicago driv- Sipos Lanternettes will travel t» scheduled for a fight program in we decide it's too late to use it all, they raise merry hell liant speedball elbower, carried the and Covino, with a pair of -"binglns The loser's lone tally came when er who was the big gun at the Perth Amboy for a return engage- Central New Jersey will feature Nixon Red Sox to a 9-0 victory apiece, starred at the plate for the with us the following week. ... If we fail to mention that Elko singled and scored on Mil- famous Nutley Speedway for the ment with the Kanai eombine,, and the all-star show to be held at the over the Circle A. C. here Sunday victors. ' .. the Legion will play in Elizabeth Sunday, because the chick's double. past two seasons, Russo is return- on Wednesday will invade South new Municipal Stadium here to- afternoon. Mellblom gave up but The box scores: Tomorrow the Sporting Club will ing east now, lured by this big River for another loop struggle. night for the benefit of Youth team's publicity agent let us down, then 'Monk' Messick two hits, one in the second frame -AB R H travel to the New Jersey Reforma- event here on Sunday. At that Center. 'and the other in the ninth. St. George C. C. (4) does a hand-spring all over us. tory at Avenel for a game -with the time, he wjll oppose a field which A PARTIAL TRUTH Bud Mangino of Bound Brook will consist of over a hundred DENVER, Colo.—When Albert G. Tirpak, cf ..: 1 4 11 will meet the widely known Mor- The other day, we got a letter from the secretary •Paced by Vreeland and Mozgai inmates of that institution. The at the plate, with two singles each, Cosman asked two men what they Gandyfi 2b - .'. <"% 1 1 ris Parker of Newark in the final team will leave from Beef's Bar drivers. The lineup will be cut of the Iselin Cubs A. C. . .. . The guy writes: "Please the Nixon batsmen belted two Cir- Muska, 3b 3 0 2 event, with Charley Eausch of and Grill tomorrow at 12:30. Sun- down to 33 starters in the time were doing in the rear of a store, print in your column that the Cubs wish the people of cle hurlers for four doubles, a triple .Hastily, If .„.. 2 0 0 Ternton clashing "with Paterson's day the combine will invade Mill- trials which will be presented in the men replied, "Just cleaning Dlabik, p .' 3 11 Iselin would attend all home games' more in number and four singles. Mellblom fanned town where it will tackle the Mill- the morning. The racing will get up." The next morning Cosma"B_ Paulie Griffith in the semi-final. thiiteen. • Harrigan sf -....- 3 0 1 Lou Greenberg of Newark and Er- because it is for their entertainment that we are play- town A. A. Members will leave under way Sunday afternoon at learned they had told the partj*}, Vasil, ss 3 0 0 The box score: 3 o'clock and the doors will be truth—the store had been robbeS nest Knight of Trenton are slated ing, and our team is the only baseball team represent- Fords at 1 P. M. •Lenart, lb 110 for the first six. Circle A. C. (0) The box score: opened at 12 noon. of a safe containing $575. s, .Bulla, rf '.. 30 "0 ing Iselin." ... Members of the team are right. . . . ABR H Fords S. C. (7) M. Tirpak, c 3 0 0 Baseball fans of Iselin should support their home club. Wright, If ...: 4 0 0 ABR H Games In Loop B.' Burlew, 3b 4 0 1 Toth, rf 4 0 0 . ;. Totals 27 4- 6. That doesn't go for the Cubs alone. . . .It goes for W.estcott, e _... 3 0 0 S. Vergillo, 3b ._ 2 0 0 Greiners (5) To Be Played Next Sunday supporters of the various teams of the entire Township. Kerlkes, 2b-p 3 0 1 J. Parsler, ss 4 0 2 • ABE H PERTH AMBDY—All postpon- . . . The Woodbridge Sporting Club, featuring some of the B. Boudinot, lb 3 0 0 Koperwhats, lb 4 0 1 Miller, c 3 0 0, ed games of May 26 in the Inter- C. Burlew, *cf 3 0 0 Bandies, If ..._ 4 0 0 Corchsade, sf 3 1 l' community's outstanding amateur diamond stars, is sorely City League will be played this Sigle, ss —- 3 0 Q Elko, cf = _. 8 0 2 •Richards, 3b 3 0 1 Sunday, according to a decision in need of local support. . . .The aggregation is playing H., Boudinot, rf 3 0 0 Fischer, cf 10 0 JZiek, ss 3 0 0 of managers Tuesday night.' swellegent ball in the Inter-City League. ... . But, the at- Ruddy, p I...... 10 0 Milscik, 2b 4 0 1 Fftzpatrick, lb 3 0 0 The following games for Sun- Perkins, 2b 10 0 Lacki, c 3 0 0 Covino, cf ..... 1 3 1 2 tendance at home games in the Legion Stadium is dis- *Raab 10 0 Pucci, p 4 0 0 Ur, If 3 2 2 day will close first half competi- heartening. . . What do you say, fans, lend the boys a sup- tion in loop action: Fords Sport- *Matusz 10 0 TCuzmiak, 2b 3 12 porting hand. Totls ..-- 29 0 2 Semnar, rf 10 0 ing Club vs Romeo All Stars at Nixon Red Sox (9) Totals 35 1 6 The kind of clothes you wear at SUMMER SPORTS Genovese, r!f „ 2 0 1 South Amboy, Milltown C. C. vs AB or on your VACATION have as much to do with your Keasbey Field Club at Fords Park, R H Lances (7) Frankowski, p 3 0 0 1 Woodbridge Sporting Club vs Vreelnd, 2b 5 2 I ABR H comfort as AIR CONDITIONING has to a building. Haderer, rf 3 1 1 G. Tariska, ss 3 10 •': Totals JSO 5 '9 South Plainfield at South Plain- Mellblom, p 5 field; A. J. Lance Association and 0 0 Filarowitz, cf 4 2 3 You'll be 20 to 30 degrees cooler in these SUMMER Score by innings: Perint, If .....•...:... 3 0 0 J. Tariska, 2b 4 12 Blue Coals will remain idle. g ROBERT STACK « TOGS, St. George C. C 100 110 1—4 'RICH- BUILDING A tibSH SPEED Vargo, c - ': % 0 0 Bacsarad, rf 4 11 Greiners 100 010 3—5 MOTOR, BOAT, Adametz, cf 1 1 0 Mutilitis, If 4 11 FOR GOLFING Greiners (6) POPULAR FORA STAF,OFMANY Mozgai, 3t> 3 1 2 P. Gadek, lb 4 0 1 Trojan A. C. (5) ABR H FILMS, AS Gill, ss" 3 1 0 Adams, c 4 0 0 Sport Slacks | .65 up _ • ABE H Miller, c 4 0 2 'AMELIA ROW Marciniak, lb ". 2 2 1 Bullonsky, 3b ...... 4 0 0 Wessing, rf ...... 4 12 McLeod, rf .....: - 2 0 0 C. Miko, rf 1 0" 0 G. Sabise, p 4 11 Sport Shirts 1 .00 up Reilly, lb -3 0 0 L. M-cLaughlin, 2b r. 2 11 Goodwin, If _ 2 0 1 Greiza, 2b 3 0 0 Fitzpatrick, lb 3 11 Christianson, c 2 1 1 Totals .35 7 9 Lightweight Slipover Estok, sf 2 ' 1 1 Zick, ss 3 0 1 1 1 *Matusz batted for Laki in 9th. Nagy, ss 3 0 0 Covino, cf 3 0 2 J. Miko, cf 2 Sweaters 11.95 AND DIRECTOR Score by innings: Aridrejcik, c 3 1-2 Ur, If 3 11 FRANK B0R2A Totals 34 9 9 Fords 010 000 000—1 Sleeveless Sweaters i .00 Lynch, If 2 11 Signorelli, sf 3 0 0 *Raab batter "for Westcott in 9th. Callya, 3b 3 0 1 Kuzmiak, ss 3 2 1 WAVE KEN Lances 200 040 000—7 Anoreseik, p 3 12 Frankowski, p .: 2 10 Witnsowski, cf 3 0 0 Genovese, rf 10 0 Dorothy Lamour Wins New Laurels FOR TENNIS Totals 29 5 9 Totals 29 6 9 Cool Wash Pants t .65 Greiners (2) Delta Pi Club (3) from • * ABE H ABR H BUT THIS h. Role As Night Chh Hostess Cool Knit Shirts Miller, c 4 0 0 Sitze, If 3 0 1 IST-HE from DQc to I .00 -picru&E "Johnny Apollo"-—college hero, McLeod, rf 2 0 2 T. Zawasky, 2b ..-'.'. 3 1 1 FIRST FILM IN name, the young man assumes an Molnar, 3b 110 Maklary, sf 3 0 1 youws banker's son—mobster! alias, "Johnny Apollo," and joins WHICH THEY HAVE A9 FRITZ - - Cool Silk & Lisle Hose Fitzpatrick, lb 3 0 0 Losiewiez, p 3 0 0 BEEN ASSOCIATED That's the powerful roje that the mob of Mickey Dwyer, brilli- cpr L. iMeLaughlin, 2b 3 0 1 Zaner, 3b 3 0 0 0OEAGE USED brings Tyrone Power to the Cres- antly played by Lloyd Nolan. It 25 - Zick, ss 2 0 0 Zully, ss 3 0 1 To gE LEAPING cent Theatre Monday in. the drama is here that Johnny meets "Lucky" Ur, If 3 11 Reckage, lb 3 0 0 MAN IN THOMAS of that title, which co-stars him Dubarry, Mickey's girl, who under- Swank Belts i.00 Lotz, sf 2 0 0 Bode, e ."._ 2 1 0 JNCt WESTERNS. with Dorothy Lamour. stands and loves Johnny—regard- Signorelli, sf 10 0 Cuningham, sf .— 2 0 1 Not sin<;e "Jesse James" has Ty- less. Potts, p 2 0 1 E. Zawasky, rf Ill rome Power had a part like this, He also meets Judge Brennan, FOR BATHING Genovese, cf 2 0 0 J. Zawasky, rf 1,0 0 and never in his careed has he a tippling ex-judge turned under- given such a great performance. world lawyer, who boasts a talent Swim Trunks "1.00 up Totals 25 2 5 Totals 27 3 6 IS TEACHING And lovely Lamour reveals . her for "springing" his clients from Score by innings: Score by innings: MAfeSARET true allure for the first time as jail. Charley Grapewin, who scored Swim Suits —. "j >95 up SULLAVAN HOW "Lucky". Dubarry, the night club Trojan A. C 020 020 1J5 Greiners 002 022 0—6 TO FLY. HE IS such a hit as Grampa in Darryl Greiners _ 000 110 0—2 Delta Pi Club 000 210 0—3 A SKILlf Ui entertainer who • falls hard for F. Zanuek's production of John PILOT. f-'Johnny Apollo." Steinbeck's "The Grapes of light Wash Robes When the story opens Power is Wrath," scores again in this role. From "1.95 up an idealistic college man, but he And Lionel Atwill is excellent as doesn't remain that long. oFr when the banker's helpless lawyer, Mc- the banket father he idolized Laughlin. NEW YORK, N. Y.—"IT'S TRUE! that Robert Stack recently won" first (played by Edward Arnold) is GENERAL SPORTSWEAR sent to prison for embezzlement, BOY PLOWED UNDER wa-ii^ac, »aja wueyx-aaan . .. james oiewari aemonstratea anotner of his PARSONS, Kas.—Robert Van- hobbies on the set of fThe Mortal Storm' by tuning up sixteen wineglasses with the boy's whole world crashes NurKool ClQth Ensembles -j .95 to a pitcher of water, then using the rub-^ •—-— = ' about his ears. dyne, 5, narrowly escaped death bee tip of a lead pendl as a %)ne pro- th' e battle, Margaret Sullavan received ' 'Spurned by his wealthy friends, when he fell under a tractor and Arrow Aro-Air Shirts facer,' played a number of selections a violent punch in the stomach, delivered | was buried under 14 inches of soil. by Stewart^purely by accident; and j broke and unable to get a job be- for the enjoyment pf those present. .. cause of the stigma against his He escaped without injury. toother interesting fact is about the Irene "Rich received a cut on the arm' Arrow Ties to match fl .00 scene where James Stewart fights six when she fell against one of the sharp Btorm Trpoflers. In the excitement of buckles of a Trooper's uniform!" Handkerchiefs to match 35c BOAT TRIP IN AUGUST per, Dr. Cyril Hutner, Leon Fish- Manhattan Shorts 3SC kin and Dr. I. Skolnik. The play High School summer weight jerseys 59c,* 1939 Plymouth Pe Luxe Sedan ...... $645 ON COUNCIL CALENDAR was staged and directed by Leon Pishkin and the properties and CHEAT THE HEAT CORRECTLY STYLED HATS 1938 loyal = Radio - Heater ..... 625 Rosalie Choper And Eman- lighting effects were in charge of nel Klein Are Named David Rush, Dr. Henry Bulafsky, Straws, Panamas, Cocoanut Straws % .00 to 1938 Plymouth Sedan - Eadi© - Heater 525 Joseph Najavits, Adele Fishkin, CLEAN As Co-Chairmen Irving Goodstein and Lester Tob- Stetson Panamas J E.OO rowsky. 1937 Sedan ...... 7 .... 425 WOODBRIDGE—Plans for a THATUGHTWEIGHT boat ride to -be held in August 1936 Chrysler 6-cyI. Sedan 395 were made at the closing meeting HIT-RUN VICTIM TUXEDOS AND FORMAL ATTIRE FOR ALL OCCASIONS] of the Season of the Kadimah PORT READING — Joseph SUIT OFTEN TO HIRE f Council held Tuesday night at the Ugi, 23, of 37 Spruce Street, this Don't let dust fill up the Hungarian Social Hall on School place, appeared at police head- "pores" of your summer suit— or its heat shedding ability will Street. Emanuel Klein and Miss quarters Wednesday morning and be destroyed. Frequent dry Rosalie Choper were named co- reported to Desk Sergeant An- cleaning nSakes summer suits CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH chairmen and they will announce drew Simonsen that his ear was keep you cooler. struck by a hit-and-run ear on AUTHORIZED DEALERS the date of the affair in the very near future. Woodbridge Avenue, shortly be- DOYLE & CUNNEEN fore midnight Tuesday. He failed After the business session, "The REPAIRING - REMODELING - DRESSMAKERS Perth Amhoy's Leading Men's Shop 965 ST. GEORGE AV& ;RAHWAY 7-0094 Tell-Tale Heart", was presented to get the number of the car. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY ALL DAY by the dramatic group consisting — Please mention tWa paper te State Theatre Bldg., Woodbridge, N. J.' U3 SMITH ST. - PERTH AjSfB0¥ f Morris Mytelka, Edward Kop- advertisers. — IL ,PAGE EIGHT f FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1940 AND EARIt-AN TOWNSHIP BEACON

Rose Charonko, of this place, were {Wedding Anniversary Date' recent Newark visitors. Fords Notes i HEALTH and BEAUTY Marked At 'Hopelawn Party Miss Esther Beak, Irene K"*s3tu and Julia Kostu, of Peterson Ave- Mrs. Mildred Dambach and chil- HOW TO REDUCE SAFELY teh reply. '"Do yon cnt ni^ythin" HOPELAWN—Mr. and Mis. An- M-. Mrs. John Sisko and niic were recent Asburv Parkj§ dren, Margaret and Betty, visited , Article No. 2. beii'W thp prcsciihcd diet?" quer drew Novak, of Bay S root, eiit'vr- Sr.rah, if Carteret, were "visitors. S522 Mlv MrG> T ric Schuster -nm A. Parsons, of Tottenville,. re- Alas there is no royal- road to led the friend. "No, I don't cat. tained at their sixth wedding an- recent seta of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- '""'' cently. another thing except my • usual daughter, Jean, if Mct-'.ic'ibii, Mi slenderness. If you keep your over- niversary Sunday. liam Sisko, of Douglas Street. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Szeehi and weight, it does unutterable things three meals« day," was the amaz- and Mrs. Al Bergman and son daughter, Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. io you. It ruins your figure, spoils ing reply. * Among those present were: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sattler, Donald, of Fords, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Andrew Racz and sons, %Illiam Siska and children, Helen your posture, ages you in appear- Certain faddists are teaching of Woodbridge, were the guests Robert Halbert, Sr., and Mr. and ance, and finally shortens your life. Andrew, Jr., and Robert, of Ave- Monday1 night of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert Halbert, Jr., of Perth and Ernest, of Douglas Street, that fasting for. weeks at a time nel; Mrs. • Stephen Kocsi and visited friends in Carteret. Listen to this blast from mod- is the proper method not only; for Loujs Szeehi, of Grant Street. Amboy, were Sunday guests of : daughter, Helen; Miss Esther Kor- Mr. and Mrs. James Qiiish, of St. James' Auditorium Woodbridge f Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Ba- ern medicine. "This postural syn- reducing the weight but for cur- mondy, of Woodbridge; Mrs. Misses Evelyn Young and Betty lint, of Maxwell Avenue, and sons, drom, is gradual, symptomless and ing disease's as well.••* It is a well Georg-e Samo, Miss Betty Novak, Herron, of 'New Brunswick, and ' Crows Mill Road. Bobeirt, Barry and Donald, spent almost humorous in its develop- known fact, that excess materials Mrs. Frank Petro and daughter, a day recently at Seaside Heights. ment; but after the patient has a^re stored in the body as fats and Irene, and son, Frank, Jr., and passed through the smiling stages, sugars. If food is not eaten for a ; BOND CLOTHES BOND CLOTHES BOND CLOTHES BOND CLOTHES long time, these reserve stores are Miss Anna Trabalka, of Perth Am Bees Meet Waterloo of rotundity to a condition of gen- boy. Attacking a windmill-shaped wind- uine corpulence, a wide variety of first drawn upon and are burned LU charger of the radio set of I. M. annoying symptoms may be traced or oxydized by the.body to keep Q'Kennedy in Moorreesburg, Cape .back to the pendulous abdomen its vital forces goiiig. A short fast Picnic To Washington Park Colony, a large swarm of bees met with its accumulation of fat. for a day or two, or .in certain Scheduled By Press Club their match. The whirling blades of Th^ two most damaging effects cases even longer, may be bene- "the charger, atop O'Kennedy's ficial, "but a long fast can be pro- of the protuberent, fat weighted ductive only of harm. After the WO'ODiKRIDGE — Plans for a house, wrought havoc among the abdomen are strain on the spinal picnic to be held Monday night, I bees, but they rallied and continued body uses up the reserve fat and axis, which causes a reformity of sug-ar, if food is not eaten, then July 29, at Washington Rock were to attack until the entire swarm was the spine aad irritation of the spi- made at a meeting of the Middle- Wiped out. The wind-charger was "the tissues that form the actual nal nerves." The stomach cannot structures of the body, itself will sex Press Club held Friday night not affected and continued to whir) ehurn and digest the food prop- merrily, but the roof and the ground be drawn, upon." - , • in Carteret with Meyer Rosenblum Z erly on account of the apron of fat and Clem Schwartz as hosts. Res- round the house were covered with that lies over it. The heart is also dead bees, "all 'Tolled in action." ervations for the picnic must be o embarrassed by the pads of fat made with Miss Ruth Wolk at the that surround it, and it. becomes at CUPID SEPARATES QUADS Independent-Leader office no later times so. hampered in its functions than Friday, July 26. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — that the patient finds breathing LU Cupid has divided the famous The opening dinner-meeting of difficult. Interference with the cir- Miss Betty Novak, ' of May Texas Keys quadruplets. Brown- culation gives rise' to unpleasant the fall season will be held Fri- X eyed Mona Keys was the first of and sometimes alarming symp- Street, is spending p, week's vaca- day night, September 2V, at: the the four sisters to succumb to his toms. If the patient is a sufferer tion with her grandmother, Mrs. Packer House in Perth Amboy. darts. She was recently married from hardening of the arteries and Stephen Kocsi, of Woodbridge. Newspapermen, and women from to Robert W. Fowler, oil company high blood pressure, his difficulties Union and Somerset counties will 3 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smoyak, be tne invited guests. accountant, with her simultane- are greatly increased. of Emmett Avenue, celebrated ous sisters as her attendants. U If he is to be behefitte'd, it is es- their fifth wedding anniversary Protection for Purchasers sential to reduce the weight and recently. Retail purchasers of mirrprs i^'T. r. r) LEGAL NOTICES improve the posture. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Egnot, of henceforth will be protected under z StaXe of New Jersey, It is an established fact that fat new trade practice .rules proposed1 Department of State, people are very fond of the pleas- Jersey Avenue, and children, Ma- CERTIFICATE OP DISSOLUTION rie, Margaret, Michael, Jr., and by the industry itself and promul- o ' To all to whom these presents ures of the table. They also gated by the federal trade commis- may come, Greeting: crave fattening foods. Some of Teddy, visited with relatives in WHEREAS, It appears to my sat- Staten Island. sion. On all mirrors sold to the isfaction, by duly authenticated re- them show very little will power public it must be clearly stated cord of the proceedings fop the in controlling their appetites. They whether they are made of plate LU voluntary dissolution thereof by the are given to fooling themselves in unanimous consent of all the stock- glass, which shows no distortion, or holders, deposited in my office, that regard to their size. If a fat per- Ckisfian Science window.glass, which has a waviness 31 NISCHWITZ AND CO, a corpora- son enters a room he will often of surface when viewed at an angle tion of this State, whose principal Christian. Science—First Church office is situated at Front Street select the smallest and frailest of Christ, Scientist, Sewaren, is a or in reflected light. ana L. V. 11. n,; in the City of South chair there is, and sit on it, caus- Plainjielu County % of Middlesex, ing the hostess some bad moments, branch of the Mother Church, The 2 State of New Jersey, {William H. First 'Church of Christ, Scientist, Velocity of Sound Varies Nischwitz, being the agent there- for ^he constantly expects that the The-velocity of sound varies with in'and in charge thereof, upon whom chair will break and precipitate in Boston, Mass. Sunday services U We take pleasure in presenting process may be served), has com- the. different media through which plied with the requirements of the occupant upon the floor. 11 A. .M., Sunday School, 9.:30 A. it'passes. In air, sound has a speed Title 14, Corporations, General, ot Q Revised Statutes of Mew Jersey, pre- Some time ago the writer had M., Wednesday Testimonial meek of 1,090 feet per second; in water, the finest and largest selection liminary to the issuing of this Cer- put a corpulent patient upon diet, ing 8 P.' M., Thursday, reading at 4 degrees C, 4,674 feet per sec- z tificate of Dissolution. but she failed to lose a pound of ond. The velocity of sound through NOW, THEREFORE, I, Thomas 'A. room, 3 to 5 P. M. o of summer clothing, ever before" Hathis, Secretary of State of the weight. In fact she gained. One "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE?' is the a metal, such as steel, is 16,500 feet State of .New Jersey, Do Hereby day a friend who" heard her la- Lesson-Sermon subject for Sun- per second. - Certify that the said corporation menting that she wasn't losing did, on the Thirty-First day of May, day, June 30,-lii alt'Christian Scie- offered for your approval. 19J0, file in my office a duly exe- weight, asked her, "Are you on cuted and attested consent in writ- a diet?" "Why to be sure," was ence Churches and Societies LU ing to tiie dissolution of said corp- throughoufthe world. oration, executed by all the stock- HEADLIGHTS holders thereof, which said consent The Golden Text is: "The pro- •X and the record of the proceedings WANT ADS phecy came not in old times by the Carry your own cooling system/ i • aforesaid are now on file in my said will of man: but holy men of God FOCUSED office as provided by law. Personal spake as they vfere moved by the IM TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I POISON IVY—For quick relief from '& ADJUSTED' have hereto set my hand and affix- poison ivy, sumac, and oak buy Holy Ghost." (II Peter 1:21). 2 Wear a BOND light weight. ed my official seal, at Trenton, 'this P.-A.-L. at your local druggist. Among the Lesson-Sermon cita- Thirty-First flay of May, A. D., Manufactured by Passaie Analytical 5O* One Thousand Nine Hundred and Laboratories, Inc.- 5-31 tions is the following from the U summer'suit, and: greet the heat Forty. Bible: "I am come a light into (Signed) THOMAS A. MATHIS, a (Sealj Secretary of State. TO LET the world, that whosoever believ- BElKES-SfEIilii- eth on me should not abide in with a:QOEE)'*fKE@tB'air .i F. B.—6-14, 21, 28; 7-5. STAND .with Sd» pump on 637 Rail- Adiosied by Specialists z O / ' / / / / / «*•'// ///I W///iw t ' air. way ' Ave., Woodbridge, N. J. darkness." (John 12:46). EASY PAY PI AN Heter To: W-20 Docket 117/39 Charles Meyers. Call Wo. 8-1957. Recorded: Book 110» Page 4C4 6-28" The Lesson-Sermon also includes DRIVE YOUR CAR IN NOW! Q 3VOTJCI3 OF PUBMC SALE the following passage from the TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: • At a regular meeting of the Town- FOR SALE Christian Science* textbook, 'Sci- ship Committee of the Township of ence and Health with Key to the Woodbridge held Monday, June 17th, TOP SOIL for.sale, cheap. 51 Almon 1940, I was directed to advertise the Ave., Woodbridge, N. J. 6-.2S* Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: fact that on Monday evening, July "Christian Science is dawning up- 1st, 1940, the Township Committee TWO good electric washers. 44 will meet at T P. M. (EST) in the Maple Ave., Fords, N. J. '6-2S* on a material age. The great Committee Chambers, Memorial Mu- spiritual facts of being, like rays of 257 New Brunswick Ave. nicipal Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, and expose and sell at pub- HELP WANTED light, shine in the darkness, though (at Elm St.) lic sale and to the highest .bidder WANTED intelligent young man in the darkness, comprehending them Perth Amboy, N. J. according to terms of sale on file builder's office. Apply at Railway not, may deny their reality" p. with the Township Clerk open to in- Ave./and Meinzer St., Avenel, N. J. Branches: Newark and Jersey City spection and to be publicly read 6-2S*. 546). ' - P. A. 4-3259 Open 8:00 to 6:00 prior to sale, Lot 27d 4n Block 175F, Woodbridge Township Assessment Map. ^Bake further notice that the Township Committee has, by reso- lution and pursuant to law, fixed a minimum price at which said lot in said block will he sold together THE BEST PLACE INI TOWN with all other details pertinent, said minimum price being $2,000.00 plus costs of preparing deed and adver- tising this sale. Said lot in said block if sold on terms, will require a TO BUY A USED CAR flown payment of $200.00, the balance Vt purchase price to be paid in eATEI>: June 18th, 1940. B. ,T. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. To be adverfisPd June 21st and June 28th, 1940, in the Fords Beacon. Refer To: W-44 Docket 117/426 liefer To: W-7 Docket 315/240 aroTicjs OF IUTBJMC SALE TO WHOM IT SlAT CONCERN: At a i"eg:u3ar meeting of the Town- ship Committee of the Township of Woodbridge held Monday, June 17th, 1940, J -was directed to advertise the WE SELL YOU A CAR fact that on Monday evening, July 1st, 1310, the Township Committee Trill meet at 7 P. M, (EST) in the Committee Chambers, Memorial Mu- nicipal Building-, Woodbridge, New YOU ARE PROUD TO DRIVE Jersey, and expose and sell at pub- lic sate and to the highest bidder i &ecur