The News of All 10 Pages Today The Township Jntawtthnit Sporting News, Page 5 VOL. IX, No. 48 WOODBIlinUK. N .1., FIMDAV, FKMUARY 10, 192R PRICE THREK CENTS Interesting Program Given Entertains At Luncheon Four Persons Injured At Study Club Meeting Masons To Sponsor Held In Log Cabin Hurled Through Windshield Mrs. .!. J. Uvingood Jr. of Upper Mrs. Mark McClain delightfully •' Main street wns hostess to l\je Tups- New DeMolay Chapter entertained on Wednesday, nt the When Two Trucks Crash In ~ "" Log Cabin, at a bridge luncheon and In Three-Car Smash day Afternoon Study Club on Tues- Amencus Lodge Members To miscellaneous shower, in honor of 1'ruck Catches Fire After Turning Over And Hitting Pole, day. An interesting paper on "Rio Back Boys. Jellyman Is Miss Helen Ross, whose wedding Heavy Fog Tuesday Noon to Burritt Boynton took plate to- Two Victim* Slightly Burned And All Bruised— de Janeiro, the City of Gardens, and "Daddy". Group Has Thir- Northern Bra7.il" was written by j day. Miss "Ross was presented with Hoboken Man Badly Cut About Head By GlaM. One Wound Avenel Girl Is Injured ty Charter Members. « ("orange bouquet by the hostess RAtyires Seven Stitches—Front of Smaller Truck De- Mrs. A. R. Bergen and read by Mrs. and a green enameled water pail Four persons were injured Sat- Bakus, of WildWood avenue, Fords, Stanley Potter. Two vocal solos, At a meeting of Amerieus Lodge, filled with gifts from the guests. molished In Accident At Township Line unlay ni«ht in a smash-up in Am- escaped injury. McShane and Pe- 'ILittle Red Rose," by Greg and F, & A. M., on Tuesday night, it Bridge was played and the prir.es wcre A fofc so dense thai objects it few yards away were ob- boy avenue near James street when trnllin were on the truck and were "DawDawn nf TomorrowTomorrow*',, by G,Green,,, jj Wfl3 voted tto sponsopsor ththee recentlyrecently' awarded to Miss August* Kel- three motor vehicles collided and one driving southwardsouthward . Miss BurgesBurgg s were SUng by MrsM . HH. AA. TapponT pp . i organic chaptechapterr ooff ththoo OrdeOrderr ooff WW.. amethysamthyy tt crystarysty ll beadsbd ;; MrsM . H scured, is blamed for an auto crash Wednesday Ht 11.15 A. It,., caught fire, Thomas McShane, of and BnscoBns e were in ththe ChrysleChl r and Mm E. C. Bartow read an excellent II DeMolay. ThiThi s chapteht r wililll ho j SimmonsSimmons, book endsends . Tho consolaconsola- in Woodbridge avenue in Woodbridge territory just at 244 Myrtle avenue, Irvington, was wcre bound northward. The accident paper on Southern Brazil followed |knftwn as Anwricus Chapter, Order tion prUe was awarded to Miss Mad- line of Cnrteret, in which one man was hurled through a wind- bruised about the right ankle and happened at 10 o'clock Saturday by a piano solo by Mrrf. Samuel Pot-' of DeMolay. Mr. Alfred Jellymnn eleino deRussy, a dress flower. The u shield and badly cut by broken glass. The injured man it burned about the he*d. Robert Pet- night. ter. During the business session j was unanimously tlected as "daddy" K e»t» were: Misses Helen Tallin, who was with McShane, and Miss Helen Potter was elected to' to the boys. Preliminary meetings! Ro9s> Janet Ross' anA Jeanne Mc- Edward R. Koeuel, nf 1312 Bloom- who lives at 234 Myrtle avenue, Irv- menvbership in the club. Following have been held for several weeks. Cormick, of New Bn-.nswiclt; Mrs. Held street, Hohoken. He was rush*', ington, received a contusion on the the. program, refreshments were ser- The board of advisors is composed Harriman Simmens, of Elizabeth; ed to the office of Dr. H. L. Strand* right thigh, a contusion on the right Children On Program ved by the hostess. of Mr. James McKeown, Roy Ander- Virginia Allen, of Sewaren; Misses Officer Dunphy Dies berg, in Carteret, for treatment. ankle, was burned on the forehead The next meeting will be held on j9orii H. J. Baker Sr., A. H. Bowers, Madeleine and Betty deRussy, Flor- KoeRel's injuries consist of an L- and cut in the paljn of the right For Avenel P.TJL February 21, at the borne of Mrs. j. M. Dockstader, A. C. Ferry, Will-,cnte Brown Rml Augusta Kelly, of Funeral Held Today shaped cut on the fort-head whit|h hand. Claude Decker, on Green street. | jam Gordon, C. H. Kuhlman, *G. F. town. required seven stitches to close, a' Andrew Brisco*, who rooms in the I Luffbarry, V. W. Lund, C. A. Petcr- Police Escort of Twenty-two bad scalp wound on the buck of th« Y. M. C. A. building in Rahway, got Lower Grade Pupils Recite i son, A. F. Randolph, Archibald Rice, head, and lacerations of the loft ey« a deep cut below the right eye. Miss And Sing For Parent Group and B. W. Vogel. Men Accompanies Popular and pyelid. After receiving medi- Martha Burgess, of 30 Park avenue, —Six Members Added Port Reading School The charter, which is complete, Woodbridge Man Takes Officer to Last Resting cal treatment he was taken to h'.s Avenel, was with Briscoe, Her in- contains the names of thirty boys. Place home. juries consist of a contusion on the To Roll The officers elected are Valdcmar Koegel was riding beside D*Witt New Brunwick Bride Woodworth, of 1110 Park avenue, right side of the back and a cut on Again Heads List In Lund, master councilor; Albert Bow- After a long illness Philip .1. —The Parent-Teacher Association Hcboken, who was driving a Dodge the left leg below the knee. ers, senior councilor; Robert Mc- Dunphy, 58 years old, died at his held their regular meeting on Wed- truck belonging to a radio concern All of the injured w«re taken to Keown, junidr councilor; Norman home, 24 Freeman street, Tuesday nesday afternoon at the school. Mr*. Township Savings At Church Wedding of 70 Courtland street, New York. I ho office of Dr. B. W. Hoagland Coleman, scrinb; Raymond Demarest, evening about 8 o'clock. Mr. Dun- Frank Barth, the president, prcsid-, Th« Dodjfe, an enclosed machine, imd given aurgical treatment after Burritt Boynton and Miss Hel- phy was a member of the police de- ed. The program given by the pu- Total For Week In All Schools wag proceeding toward WoodbridRe, which they were taken to their res- , The order will be instituted in the partment for the past seventeen pils was as follows: Grades la and en Louise Ross United Today having just entered Carteret by way '{J pcctivc homes. yeajs and for several years had ser- 2b: "A Farmer Went a Riding," Is $650.01. Port Reading! eariy part of March and public in- of tho ferry. Thomas Kahn, of The accident happened when a At Noon. Reception At ved as desk sergeant. He was a mem- Elisabeth Kruczan; recitation, "The Pupils' Deposits Total $149.-' stallati«n will be held the latter part Burlington street, Carteret, was Public Service bus, a Reo truck, and | of March. Many gifts have been Bride's Home Follows ber of Rahway Lodge, No. 1075, B. North Wind Doth Blow", Lena I driving his Mack furniture v in to- a Chrysler sedan came together. Pa- 48, Leads Also in Per Cent. promised to the order, among thorn P. O. E.; Middlesex County Council, Kolomatis; recitation, "The Wood-1 Ceremony. ward Carteret from Woodbridgf. A trolmen Dan Gibson and Andrew Si- Port Reading School again led in ' being the jewels from Americus Knights of Columbus and the local pecker," Anna Semak. Grade 2: low yards on the Woodbridgi1 side monsen who investigated the crash "Raggedy Man," Jack Kolenz; song,' school savings for the final report • Lodge, altar cloth from Amcricus A very chnrming wedding took union of the Pntrolmen's Benevalent Chapter, 0. E, S.; and a beautiful of Edwin street, which is the divid- for the police department reported "The Elf man," Francos Grossman, for January as reported by the place at high noon today in Christ Association. that from such information as they silk flag from M. A. Blaum. The ing line, the two trucks crashed, ap- Eleanor Kayser, Frank LcRoln, Dan- j Woodbridge National Bank: The Episcopal Church, New 'Brunswick, Mr. Dunphy is survived by a could gnther it uppeured thnt the boys are most enthusiastic about parently headon. iel Di-nBleyker; song, "Snow", Hel- school led in the amount deposited widow, Mary; his mother, Mrs. Ann 1 1 1V when Miss Helen Louise Ross, daugh- Woodworth held his position on Reo was trying to pet ahead and -.. ..»L-«-., ...K» .>.-„,,•„,, M.i'rtha rn'd'"i n the'" percentage" of'pupils' the order and expect to Rive a play Dunphy, and a brother, Thomas Dun- Hacker, Inga I!-hrcn>, ter of Mrs. Robert- E. Ross, of New the seat by clinging to the steering crashed into the bus and the Chrys- Harota. Uola Kohl, Helen Withow- making deposits. In an attendance -soon. The order will hold their reg- Brunswick, was married to Burritt phy, who resides in Plainfteld. wheel but Koegel was catnpultsd ler. The truck itself, turned over, sky; MnKl "Washington," five pu- of 401 for the period, 95 per cent. , ular meetings in Masonic Hall ami Dunphy was a resident smashed into a telephone pole and pils; recitation "Snow" Frank made deposits. The total amount their social activities in the Crafts- Boynton, son of Mr. and Mrs. E, , through the heavy windshield receiv- $149.'IK. Se-warcni men's Club house. H. Boynton, of town. The ceremony j Woodbridge since childhood. As «!jn(t"thc injuries Hated.
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