Firemen Win First Step In Battle For Pension

THE ONLY
NEWSPAPER
PRINTED
BT THB NAVTOAT01
WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP'S FAMILY NEWSPAPER
, „ „ old «•« b COIBtaf Ott htol
, r h in the Crow's Nest to
10 lhe
Y J i ^ J T S TWENTY-NINTH YEM
to Harold O.
\>w .Irrsey.
The navigator found hlg letter
t,, tin- Kiwpar quads on their
M rttrahfaif
u
the
WOODBBIDGErNSW JERSEY, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 1938
ELIMINATION PLANS BRING FORTH
SEVERAL DIFFERENCES OF OPINION
to the "who
WM not
WOODBRIIHIE.—With two meetings already held,
iif government,Harry°Moort now o n e a t ^d municipal building Tuesday night and one at
;,w-iirr that
,k.»..i«,i.i Wat in the Sewaren Land and Wataer Club last night aftd an
s l t s In the
11
"" '"n other scheduled at Port Reading next Tuesday, the elim
««w *"
nil*
T r r n tnn, reached »
"givtal
(to
needles"
In iiiation of crossings of the Central Railroad in Sewaren
iirt o(
;,,,s\ver
smile b u t p o l n t e d m w m e r < A n d
:!• come, "The War^of Thirty
which appeared » H o "
... , n 5 column on Monday. In our
f 4imatlon It Is the "tops" « H ««s , rilws the Norman Thomas barto a "T 1 . So here It b afaln
nKr
,'„ in verse, by special permlss l m , o f Harold Giles Hoffman:
IN
WOODBRIDGE
and Pott Reading, appears to have reached an impasse
with one faction desiring elimination, another faction
against all elimination and a third group seeking change
in plans as submitted by the railroad.
INJURIES PROVE1
FATAL TO FOUR
YEAR OLD GIRL
HAGAMAN HEIGHTS YOUNG
STER STRUCK BY TRUCK
YESTERDAY MORNING
PORT READING. — Four year
old William Sipos, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Sipos of 27 Henry
street, Hagnman Heights section,
was fatally injured at 10:58 yesterday morning when he was
struck by a truck owned by the
New Roosevelt Laundry, Inc., ot
526 Roosevelt avenue, Carteret
and driven by Walter Nlemlec, 29
of 558 Roosevelt avenue, Carter
PRICK THttEB CENTS
Firemen Win First Step
In Battle For Pension
Mandamus
..,-..,.«• Justice <—
lion E«p«ct T o Fight F i r w m n .
McELROY EXPLAINS TOWN'S STAND
WOODBUllK'.E.—With the paid firemen of WoodlirulK*1 l'iic (ompnny No. 1, winning the first step in the
battle to lie placed tvnth* pension list by obtaining an order to show cause why a writ of mandamus should not be issued ordering the Township of Woodbridge to establish a
pension fund for paid firemen, unofficial word has reachthe ear of interested parties that the Woodbridge local of
the Patrolman's Benevolent Association, through the State
association, will fight any attempt to place the firemen on
~~
~ | the pension list
At Tuesday's meeting Committeeman Herbert Rankin acted as
chairma nin the absence of Mayor
August F. Greiner, He explained
that the meeting was called to get
the people's ractron to the plans as
The War of 'TWrty-Elfht'
sugcstcd by the railroad.
, ,,mc children, put your highballs
"The Township committee has
down and gather round my knee
Celestlne Romond
The accident occurred on Holly
no plans," explained Rankin, "but
11| toil you the War of Words—of
Michael J. Trainer
_ ,. .
street about 100 feet west of Hen- WOODBRIDGE—Funeral serv
will
be
guided
by
the
will
of
the
Thomas; Hague and Clee.
WOODBRIDGE. -- P ™ " ™ " " ^ ry s t r e et wher e Nlemle wag trav- H-cg for Acting Dest Sergeant CelWOODBR1DGE.
The hearing on the order to
.people."
LASTOALL1
Your (,'iandpap is an old man now
plans for a diner-dance to be held
show cause will be held October
& e f l s t e r ^ direction. Wit- estine Romond, 39, « member of
According to the railroad's plans
WOODBRIDGE.
—
Believe
,ii > teeth, no pep, no hair,
September 27, the tontli anniversthy police force since 1925, who It or not,HwK ire mne mer4. at 11 A. M., before Supreme
FORDS RESIDENT REGIS- the
elimination work at the cross- ary of the founding of the Lions
A w l yet it seems just yesterday I
W1C c i u m u a u u i , . . w . . . _ seated near the died Saturday at his home 117 Ed
nurt Justice Clarence E. Case In
was
chants
In
the
Towwhrp
that
TERS
COMPLAINT
AGAINST
ings will cost as follows: West ave Club of Woodbridge, were —•*fought at Journal Square.
the truck
gar street, this place, after a long
I Trunton.
are
not
very
uakna
to
get
nue crossing, Sewaren,
$304,- by the members at a L
PIG FARM
- .
Now Jersey was a grand old place,
Township Attorney Ijeon E. Mcillness, were held Wednesday
w turn.
money due tbero. Towtwhlp
616.24; Woodbridge avenue, Se- held Tuesday noon at the Middlein Nineteen Thirty-Eight,
Elroy, who has the order in lUs
Niemiec took the boy to the morning at the house at 8:30 o'- Treasurer O. J. Morgwaon rewaren,
$118,838.88;
Woodbridge
sex
Hotel.
Michael
J
o
i
n
e
r
was
.
P
f
f
l
t
h
A
m
b
o
And Hague was boss of Hudson WOODBRIDGE.—"Pigs is Pigs'
possession, declares that the 1938
clock and fl o'clock at St. James'
vealed last niafat that thtre i*
appointed chairman and will name w h e r e l t w a g
| quoth the Irishman. But pigs, 213 avenue, Port Reading, $732,645.
had church. Full police honors were
amendment to the prrwlon law,
and I guess, of all the state.
„ found
approximately $378 du« mertho
A
number
of
those
who
spoke
his assisting committee at
purports to bring the fire districts
His hand was firm and in his eye, of them, ranging all the way from
a fractured skyjl and lid Uw deceased by his comrades. chants for relief merchmdlK
were agnuisv
against the
sows to five-week-old piglets, were
me .elimination
......
next meeting.
iunder the act" but it is "very genthere was no gleam of pity.
multiple lacerations about the
The bearers were: Roundsman
from
July
1,
1037
to
December
avenue, Sewaren, I next meeting.
body. I k died at 1:10 P. M.
"Though speech is free, no Red," 1 held the attention Of the Board, oi || the Woodbridge
JFrank Miller, Patrolman William i\, 1937, which UN never •Ml." The Whole law is predicated j
because "it would de-1 Plans were also
made for a sum
crossing, becau»
Ruinond, a cousin 6f the deceased; been billed to the Townihlp: on Ui^ premise thut the fire dequoth he, "can gab in Jersey Health Monday night.
- . ...i-linm. fnrmnl for
(or mwnbera
mwnbftrs and
and
crease
the
value
of
held at the West End
Paul Duvak, who resides 700
amlMntorcycle Officers Carl SunMorgenson warm that unlen j pertinent and police department
City."
and hurt business." Another ob- guesw u> ue iuau » •»«.
—
feet away from a pig farm, conquist, Daniel Gibson, Meyer Lurthe bills for the last six are under one head, McElroy said.
lection
was
that
6
per
cent
grade
Casino
sometime
next
month,
Har
"On Hudson's hallowed ground, he ducted by Metro Popin off Oak"As it stands now,'" the Towns.n
;ind
Joseph
Grady.
The
four
months of 1937 are submitted
is chairman.that Rev.
said, "O'Connell's voice won't land avenue, Fords, was the com- as shown on the plans, would be old Vogel
was announced
[ship attorney pointed out, "the
liitto
rmen,
all
members
ot
the
iraf
before
August
1
ot
this
year,
io steep for oil trucks.
n ««• •«nram««1
<—»»—— that
ii
Rev
raise;
plainant in the case. He declared too
members of the police department
fie squad, ot which the late Celesthey will be outlawed.
Township attorney Leon E. Me- Father Hayes, who has done conUernard can't screech or Thomas that the fawn attracted rats and
pay 4 percent of their salaries to
tini! Ilomond was a member, -all
|Elroy
admitted
that
the
West
avesiderable
social
service
work,
will
The
treanirer
also
Mid,
that
preach—nor Arthur Garfield flies and the stench was utiiear
rode on their motorcycles. Inter- some $300 was outlawed for | the pension fund and the Townnue, Sewaren plans would put a te^ie speaker at the next meetlie.
ship pays four per cent. The law
Hays.
few out of business. At Wood- i n 8, next Tuesday at noon. He wili
ment was in St. James" cemetery
the tint six months, of 1937
then states that any deficit due
Now Kelly, Higglns, Casey, Walsh! Health Officer Harold J. Bailey few out oi Business. ™ .1.-..i~~
— bbe
Chief of Police
The late officer w«s a member
e tho ituest of
because merchants to whom to retirement, deaths or other caus
**>e 8"««t of (
Go forth! Defend! the borders!" reported that he had Investigated bridge avenue, Sewaren, the conof
the
Patrolmen's
Benevolent
Asthe money waa due, never sub es must be made up by the Towi*
of opinion seema
to be that George E. Keating.
"You're on your own," piped up the case and found that two oth- sensus
IU3 u i v y i n i ™ .
•.-— -- _
AT PERTH AMBOY TOMOR- .iiK'intion and Middlesex Council
mittcd bills to the Township.
ship. This year we had • $4,000
Continued on page eight
Malone, "but orders, boys, la er 'neighbors who reside within
ROW-TOWNSHIP UNITS No. 857, Knights of Columbus.
deficit and with another death this
orders."
100 feet of the pig farm have
i
Members
of
both
units
and
mem
TO BE REPRESENTED
week and possibly more retiremade no complaints. However, he
h
bers
of
the
Columbian
Cadets
gath
Then Norman Thomas, with courments in the near future, the tax• "• - i " - - 1
.Ml. n - J i n pointed
out
that
the
health
ordinuge rare—and press release in poi
payers will have to pay as the
WOODBRIDGE.—Exempt fire- c , l u «t the home Tuesday night lo
t
h
t
pigs
cannot
be
ance says that
hand,
amount will have to go in the
Aux- pay the deceased last honors,
men,
file
companies
and
WOODBRIDGE. — Patsy Dove companies aim
Mayor Greiner, members ot the
budget."
Journal
nil parmino, 65, of 93 Ferry street, Newof the Township will
par- muyui vj.t..^..,
WOODBR1DGE.-Despite the re Continuing his *»tem«nt, Mcark, was fatally injured Sunday ticipate in the State Exempt Township committee and employe
cent death in the police dapart- Elroy averred:
night when he was struck by a car firemen's parade tomorrow In of the municipal government at
tree; I'll brook
nwut, there will be no appointThere is another point tost
tended the funeral services,
I operated by John E. Schierloh, 38, i Perth Amboy.
The only.
m u ^ be brought out
Approximately 75 members ot Th e lote Mr. Romond is surviv ments for the time being, accord- must
of
Hackensack,
on
the
Lincoln
IU.J i^v ^.lk but yet my squawk j
**
OI n.UUK.t;il»ah.iv, wu « « .
„
ing to Police Commissioner Her- pa j ( j firemen in the seos« that
Woodbridge Fire Company. No. 1
(Continued on PM*
TO BE HELD JULY 14, 15 & highway, Colonia, under the over
will nunke the Sunday papers."
bert Rankin last night.
y^y are.paid by the fire district.
u.cj
16 ON CHURCH GROUNDS h e a d bridge- Domino, crossed the will b e in line, led by Chief WilRankin said that undoubtedly in the Township at the present
liam
Prion.
Last
night,
a
foot
drill
j
highway instead ot using the ovDaniel Panconi will be appointed tinw arc In Woodbridge and Ftords.
was held at the firehouse In preWOODBRIDGE. — Committee e r n e a d Pedestrian bridge. He was paration for the event. Prizes are
in the fall. Panconi, who with Jo- If a firemen's pension Is estabWOODBHimjis. •— i uiuiiMUR
. J . _ «.„ taken
to
the
Rahway
Memorial
i seph Casale, now a mtmber of the lished, the deficit and there would
heads have been selected tor the ( t a J t e n t o ®* Rahway Men- for U> be awarded for the best appearheld by St, hospital and given treatment left1 [ing fire company, for the best
department, wag appointed h / toe be it large one, would have to go
Perth Amboy annual carnival to •be "--v...~.i> a compound fracture ot the
«•
O'Connell next, disturbed
Democrats and "laid of.f iry Uw into the twdgU and , t h e , ivhotfc
equipped
and
for
the
unit
hating
James' church at the
leg, fracture of the right leg and
Republicans, is next in line be- Township through general tatovexed, was shoved upon
WOODBRlDGE.-"Worklng
the largest number of men in line.
grounds on July 14, 15 and 16 ac- internal injuries.
tion would have to pay for the two
fore new men can be named.
On New YoVk toil, sore ai a
Out
Salvation"
will
he
the
cording to an announcement made i Domino succumbed1 to his injur- The local firemen will u n one of
to
| districts."
»_^
_.
he shook his fist in vain.
topic of the sermon to be givtoday. Rev. Charles Carney is ies early Monday morning. Schier- the 750 gallon pumping trucks
place to transport his pigs.
Asked whether or not there was
en by Rev. Earl Hannum Deard will go
go along
a g with honorary chairman and Andrew loh was released on bail on a and the Emergency Squad ambu- vanny at the Baccalaureate
o blood was spilled, the air was "If the board
any truth in the story that the
D.
Desmond
is
general
chairman.
lance
in
the
parade.
my client
client can
can get
get aa
filled with curses on the Mayor, u s > T I^QW my
policemen would fight the issue,
services to be held 'by the senContinued on Page 8
They are being assisted by Burton technical charge of causing death
h Amboy
A b in
i the
Thoma cried,
cried with wounded p i ^ e around South
Andd Thomas
the
McElroy said he did not know but
ior
class
'of
the
Woodbridge
by
auto.
Dunigan, treasurer; Eugene Bird,
pride. "I'll put him in" the chair. fan," said Levinson. "The whole
wouldn't be surprised because it is
class of the Woodbridge High
secretary,
os«9»a.
treasurer;
This thing is raw! I'll have the law COmplaint is more or less of a
th e policeman's funi, made up ot
School Sunday night.
WOODBRIDGE.-Surrenderlng their earnings, that would be used,
I'll go to Newark town,
shakedown. Last year my client Hannah Fitzpatrick.
Announcement of thep ro, -. - . *» .— I - I ^ I
- »•>».
himself to Sergeant George Ballnt, uieir ctuuuiev,
And spend my gilt on Vanderbilt- had to giv e the complainant two The following are the chairmen
gram is as follows:
If
the
writ
is
Issued.
He pointed
of
the
booths
which
will
be
taken
because
he
knew
there
was
a
feda lawyer of renown."
or three pigs and a couple of loads
Prelude, "Coronation March,
t Vin out that Justice Case usually hears
care of by the various church soeral warrant out for him, John
"
Woodbridge High School orFrom Newark came a cry "For ° Q^^ggesaon
made by Mayor cieties:
(tjeit>g<iuivi, 42,
«_, of
». 40
. . Egan ave- what he considers important, imchestra; processional hymn, JKjersgaard,
shame!" before the paper dead- A u g u g t p G r e i n e r i popin w a s givMrs. W, Gray, Rosary Society
nue, Fords, was held on a charge mediately, and felt that the late
"Ancient of Days" assembly;
Hauck, Dorothy Marie Marratt
which will serve a hot supper on
of possessing and transporting un- | date of October 4 was significant
lin«.
. v en until October 1 to move.
invocation, Mr. Devanny; anWOODBRIDGE.-Wearing their
'Twas Parson Clee, no novice he, e "
.
Joseph Jacob Boelhower, T n h r
Saturday nite, June 16; Joseph Ar
taxed liquor. The complainant and spelled victory for the Townthem, White, Church Choir;
class colors of dubonnct and white Joseph Cassidy, James A.
way, Holy Name Society; Mrs,
was John L. Wilson, investiagtor ship.
a t
hymn,
"Glorious
Things
of
181 members of the senior class of John Cilo, Stephen Oeza Cipo, Wil
He
i^hS; ^"ghty
» COVERING
In the, meantime, the firemen
Leon E. McElroy, Parent-Teachfor the Alcoholic Tax Unit.
Thee are Spoken;" sermon;
blare he thundered "Have no V Q O O ^ £ ^ William ers' Association; Albert Coley, Woodbridge High School will rc- bur Egan, John Iskades, Edward hymn, "Lead on Oh King
After a preliminary hearing be- are jubilant over winning the first
eive their diplomas from Maurfore Judge Arthur Brown, Kjers- step in the court action and are
icai,
• •
Fitspatrick, of Jean Court, has re- Knights d Columbus; Helen Van :e P. Dunigan, president ot the Francis Johnston, Jr., George Hen Eternal;" benediction; recesry Kilby, William John Kowalski, sional, "Pomp and CircumIn Newark WE say speech is free. turned to her home here after un- Tassel, Sodality; Mrs, Chris Margaard was turned over to U. S. w.'ident of winnig out in the end.
ioard of Education at the annual Walter Henry Launhardt, Robert
Such things can't happen here." dergoing a surgical operation at tin, Catholic Daughters; Hugh
Deputy Marshall Gerald O'Shaugh They maintain that the 1938
stance," Woodbridge
High
lommencement
imendment which was passed for
IUU.Vii,u... exercises to be Andrew Lund, C. Charles Miller.
Quigley,
chairman
of
the
car
comSchool
orchestra.
nessy.
"Here we insist no tyrant's fist the Perth Amboy General hospit.ung Branch, puts all paid-firemen
mittee; Edward Casey, chairman eld next Thursday night, June George Thomas Miller, PhilBp
shall dominate elections—
n fire districts in Townships .unCarmen Muccilli,
btevei
13, at the State Theatre.
Muccllli John Steven
Speech and salvation both are free
Icr the act
The class has selected the fol- Olah George William Palculich
—of course we take collections.
According to the state pension
iwing by Pope as its class motto: i Walter Joseph Paszinski, William
Here we promise, Mister Thomas,
act, both the police and paid fire"Act Well Your Pafrt, There All Patrick, John Joseph Pogyena; Erfree rein for your oration,
men are under the same classifiFrederick Rask, John Sedilo
he Honor Lies."
vin
VIII *.iv>w^
„..
,
I don't endorse your views, of
cation—due to the fact that both
Members of the senior class are | George Michael Vahaly.
course—that is, not for publicaare considered as "dangerous ocAcademic
:
follows:
tion."
cupations." The law states that
neither one can be included in the
lc,
Bdwaixl
Thomas
Mary Elizabeth Baker, Inga Car
Commercial-Secretarial
ip
Joseph
!(<>:
WOODBRIDGE.—Hon. J. Conpension without the other. If there
Marcflla
Demjei',
Bebrens,
Mary
Jane
Borkess,
The rest you know—a sordid show
Margaret BergmuellerJ Rosella
Coley, Agnes
ner French will be the speaker of
Ebenhoh, is a police pension fund, there
—for Thomfrs came and went;
Bernice Burtness, Eleanor Dorf-1 Lieselotte Sofie Brueggmann, Mar
Ivan,
Helen
Jacklin,
Iv
WOODBRIDGE.-Two
lODHJctlUijt.— ivvu >""—
•
They hired a band, they smashed
man, Helen Dragoset, Elizabeth garet Dorothy Clear, Jean Elliott the evening at the annual gradua- John Thomas Fino, Thorny Fellks must be a tireme's pension fund,
tth
tudent will re- j s n , Charlotte Johansec, Blean
sixty-three
students
his standi—a gang on mischief
en e
Dunch, Emma Mary Earley, Rosa- Cook, Dorothy Elizabeth Crowley, tion exercises'of St. Jame.' school James Moses Fitzpatrick, Francis and vice versa, according' to the
Edward Geis, Eugene Joseph counsel of the local paid firemen.
' '
'-1"'1'
Theresa Karzeniewski lie Ann Finocchio, Adele Marie Rita Pauline Demler, Goldie Lebent
held tonight lit St. James'
c-IGosselin, Robert Joseph Gosselin.
Full^rton, Louise ElizaTaeth Gad- tisia Derick, Gerti'ude Marie Egan, to
The hen-fruit flew,r, tomilatoes, too
Rev.
Charles
G.
>rium.
Francis Joseph Krelsei; Charles
,-to Newark's shame and pity,
ek, Concetta Rose Galasso, Anne Verby Lillian Floyd, Jane Beryl
Benjanun Johnson, Hudson Joseph
And Thomas said, as he wiped his
Marie Gardner, Frances Gross- Franklin, Gloria Anna Frees, Ruth
head, "Oh, give me Jersey City."
man, Helen Hacker, Madeline Lil- Amelia Gery, Kathleen I. Bernice
complete program will be Johnson, Donald Francis Ken
Jane Theresa Kroll, William Edlian Hackett, Margaret Hedges, Gregeraen, June Anna Gribsemer, as follows:
In shell-strewn park, long after as follows March scnwi u i u M jYolande Olga Herickes, Ann Bar- fclsie Ann Hanzdon, Ruth Arliue
; the Woods" ward Kenny, James Joseph Leahy
tra; salute, Arthur Locker; "Am- Eleanor
dark, the noise had made
Walter
J. Dorothy Veronica Langan, Heleii
|bara Hogya, Lillian Jensen,.,Mar- Hurster, Mary Ann Knox, Dxirothy
WOODBRIDGE.—Steve Kuimierica, the Beautiful," audience: Shirley Lager^ Bernice Laurit |garet Patricia Jeroff, Helen John [Constance Koohek, Pearl Jessie class;
Theresa Mticklewicz,
Mlacklewicz, Mary
Gloria
class;
stuuwivu*,,,
' abatement
Theresa
Mary G
" of 323 Old Road, ^ " " T scripture
reading,
principal,
Mrs.
sen
Eleanor
Lojewski,
Jeanne
LOT
Bernard
Robert
Sullivan,,
But on the morrow, In great sorjson, Victoria Bertha Katen, Elean- iKreudl, Pauline Theresa Lewis, Brown; awarding of diplomas, Sullivaft,
Sullivaji,
Bernard
Robert
smimu
•
^ ^
^ to ^ p a j d f l v e
S l l i n Haabetli
Elizabeth «»•
row, there came another state- F. P. Edgar; hymn, Sovereign Rul- en, Victoria Lucas, Susie Lup< 3r Bernadette Kayser, Naomi Kim Rosalia D. Lutrias, Susanna Mel- medals and Palmer certificates, iDonald Josephh Sullivan,
w a c(mMtoi
of
er
of
the
Skies,
class;
address
of
Sophi
nichook,
Mamie
Minsky,
Antoin1
e Markulin, Ruth Matiiiaser.,
Rev,
Charle
G.
McCorrlstin;
ad3
I
ment:
Theresa Shenlack, Michael James
^
^ ^ ^ mte by h l ,,
welcome, Katherine Kerpits; se- Elsie Mazurette, Gloria McCathry, ball, Emily Kourtz, Mary Louise niCIlUUH, l u i w u v »..
ll
"Si^cii
things
i^cii
dress, Hon. J. Conjier French; iTThmiu
Uhouse, Veronica Rose Uhouse d<"f" "» >
"Ah me,! said Clee,
KllMniflk.
lected chorus; Linden Tree, Came Virginia McEmcy, Catherine M'> lourtz, Rita Margaret Krock, Ju- ette Marie Minucci, Marie Veronwlle Mrs
if - who is an old offendcant be. "Its plain to be seen,
,, les Merwin, Walter George Miller; chorus, "Merry June," class; val- and Catherine Ladislaus Wisniew-. Kuzmiak,
to the Fair; recitation, Helen Kissic, LilUkn Mfcrrison, PriscUla ia Lahovion, u ^ u j o ^ ^
ueion rwiwit, u . ^ .
.
I er,Kuzmia
'Twas yeggs of rfagues who threw to the Fair; •recitation,
admitted drinking but claimed
••
A .,„„„ v M«etPr Helen Miniter, Eunice Mo- June Marion Lintt, Lillian Virginia Lydia Schmidt, Dorothy Christine edictory, Philip J. Boyle, address ski.
those eggs! In Newark We are Schmidt; presentation of class, V. Mester, Helen Miniter, Eunice Mo- Linn, Edith Pauline Miljes, Mary Sehnebbe, Anne Clare Sereda, .John T. Finn; chorus, "Will o' the
that
u
n
i
A
I
.
I
M
I
.
-.
HISFASFS
i
^ W8ument started over the
C.
Nicklas,
supervising
principal;
ran,
Mildred
Mqsohel,
Ann
Muller
Panlco, Elizabeth Pogany, Anna Ruth Marie Siessel, Mary Cather- | Wisp," class,
clefm!"
UNlAUlUUd U W t A O t a n a g g i n g ot Ws w i f e K ^ ^ . ^ a
presentation of diplomas, Roy E. Lillian Nelson, Helen Neinetz,, Lu,Yera Louise Solovinski, ine Stessel, Mary Catherine Si- Members of the graduating class
REPORTED BY BAILEY bollerman and hasn't lost a day's
Anderson, secretary ot the Board ba Ricola, Mary Niehardt,.Mildred
,
,
,
^vork in 20 years. Despite the urg. _ - . i Adelaide Wilson, Con- mon, Ellen Thomsen, Thelma are as follows:
of Education;
ducation; Star
Star Spangled
Spangled BanBan- Neiss,
INBIBS, Veronica
< U W , V . O'Zell, Edaies
Michael
Almasi,
Ruth
Theresa
Charlotte
Tr.aill,
Meta
Ann
Varrel'
WOODBRIDOE.-Several
cases
ta« o { &* ^6< wh° demanded
audience and March, school Parker, Vivian Parse, Wainda Par- stance Young.
Away,
Walter
John
Brown;
Stemann, George LeRoy E^ener, Me
Commercial-Business
se, Elizabeth Pastor, Frances Pelot
contagious
diseaases
were
re^
" ^ 3 P 0 U s e b e »«* &WW ' «
chestra,
Be, wuaucw . - u . >—. ,•
_
—
null
Ella Dorothy Balga, Violet S. Millen Hopkins, Michael Joseph phana Theresa Batuk, Edward Leo ported for the month ot May by 6 0 ****< Brown fined the defendThe graduating class is as tol- ligrino, Dorothy Petermamin, Mil- Billings, May E. Erickson, Majorie
"
Patrick Blum, PhilHetalth Officer Harold J. Bailey ant. podntlnj out that although
lows: Jean Aaroe, Anna AUgaier, dred Peterson, Antoinette P e t o l o 'Fedor, Eugenia C. Grob, Margaret
at a. meeting of the Board of Kuzmiak is an old offender, and
WOODBRIDGE.—Put
off
a
[Ann Anderson, Agnes Argondiizo,
Continued on page tight
Health held Monday night at the « i s w l f c hw ^ W been the com-,
In, arrested twice within eight
Memorial Municipal building. The Plomant, toe only time the comiurs, and sentenced to the counfor
cases reported by the physicians P laintl > aia^A
a1™** & ? « *
o y workhouse for 30 days was the
were as follows"
• w a s w n e n K u n t » » k was fined.
"record set up by Millar Tiggs, 34,
colored, who was booked on a va-. | Evelyn Eisler, Margaret
ard, Patricia Brennan,
' "graney charge.
S; „„
. .
' Tiggs was brought beofre Judge iBrodniak, Pauline Brunn, Margaranging from story-telling for the i Monday 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. 6:30 to equipment.
1
T
berculosis, 8 and
• «_...!.•
u.,n fnrlR-an p ML: Tuesday through Frir a n g m s H U M . „.„..,
...
: Brown at 10 o'clock in the morn- |et Buchanny, Eleanor Bi'- '" -«'
Ball Largest Activity
monia, 1.
WOODBBIDGE.—A well round ttiree-year old to Bocchi ball for day, 10 A. M. to noon, 1 to 5 and
ing and after a lecture was ord- arter, Carol Chalmers,
Recreational program, designed grandpa, will make up the
Throughout the township there Bailey also reported
6:30 to 8:30 P. M.
ere to get out at town. At six o'- Chaney, Ethel Cllne, Ji
are
U
basebaU
diamonofl
on
«
'
"
«
"
*90 during the WOODBRIDGE. - On a comivtA
11 baseball diamonds on which ,•£-""
abundant and varied ac- taer program.
^ aafford
Jford a b
Avenel playground In the park, ^ t r n » 0 . i n d i v i d u a l s _ i ^ ^
clock
up
^ ^ a d e by his wife, who
k at
at night,
g , he wass picked
p
p Dorothy Davis, Hazel
and men During the past month a crew of which has been put into excellent
^
number of girls play a total ot an
by Captain John Egan, ftUl Gladys DenBleykea, Jean DuH, t i v u e a t ^
sone
55
NYA
workers
were
busy
Margaret
Durett,
Allison
Eak,
Elte
'
""'
^
wi]f
2 average of 30 games ot baseball
|Btiape by a Township worker,
aer u » influence - - - , - - .
wandering around town.
aiding WPA workers in putting WPA' men and a dozen NYA
. .
.
Uam Trembly, 30, of Correja avei and softball a week. These leagues 1 J U W , V I , m
Aaked by Judge Brown Why he "beth Elchert, lilUan &vald. Olga and women of adages w^
June 20, |playgrounds, tennis courts and youth8,wlll also be open from iu have been progressing , smoothly licenses, $5; Wayside eating li- nue, Iselin, was sentenced to the
didn't get out ofrown, Tiggs saW,
Janelswing
by
next
aseball
fields
Into
shape.
baseball fields Into shape.
A. M to 7 P. M. Another play for the past five weeks. Emphasis censes,' $35; milk licenses, $8.
out of
of the
the 10
1 Pj
county worWWise for 180 days by
"h
d no place to «o." the Judge rey Florian, Clara Ftorio, Dor-!when ninee out
"he h
had
The nine playgrounds, that will
comprising a playground [is being placed on the newly form Thirteen cases ot persons bitten Judge Arthur Brown.
of the township will
workhoui for Fredericks, Mary Fundock, _ ~
found a . ^
othy Garrls, Olga Gortvay, Cath- SeneT on a full-time b a s b j e open Monday are as follows: Port area, comprising » ,._,,„-—,.„,
by dogs were also investigated by
Mrs. Trembly toU the court that
the next 30 days.
Reading at School No. 91 Sewaren IsoitbaU field and baseball field, lo- ,ed Township Fire Company und i Bailey during the previous month.
erine Orsnt, Bwtha aunc, Dorif her husband was sen) away, Stw
J at
-i cw™l
(Jn. | cated at the en of. Tapper street. I th e Girls' softball league.
C?
i at the school; Fords
School No.
othy Hftborak, Gloria HaU, Mil- cording to an r
Registrar of Vital Statistics B. I could sOBure employment to •"**•
PORT RBADENO.-Because he
Tennis Stressed
17 and »t Fords Hark; Hopelawii at Port Rending, ;will be ready in
dred Hall, Gwiwdolyn Hamilton, by Samuel CHM, T e w n p
J. Dunigan reported that there port herselt and h«f 4l1"*"
assaulted his wife, Mrs. Mabel
Tennis
will
be
stressed
conoid
three
weeks.
School
No.
10;
Keasbey
on
Crows
B a « Hardy, Jean Harned, Eileen ation director under WPA.
Iwere 22 marriages, 30 births and
Grover, Captain George Grover, of
Heenand, Hleaoor Hogya, Helen The program this, summer Is Mill road; Iselin at Hyde's Park All the playgrounds are equip' erably. The clay courts on Gretn 10 deaths la the Township In Mey. dren,
the Port Reading Coal Docks reContinued
on
page
two
Homiwski, »ll»abeth Horvath, much mow extensive than w e r and Woodbridge, on P^arl street. ped With swings, see-saws, sand
•'" sentence and
Ethel Hyrwi, Qwtnute Hyw». S o t * Approximately^O acUvi- The pJnygroundi will be open boxes, quiet game tablet, work
"PIGS IS PIGS";
SO OCTOBER 1ST
IS M H DAY
LOCATSMEN
[TO PARTICIPATE
IN "BIG PARADE"
,
PEDESTRIAN, STRUCK
OADNIUM I K l i f t BY AUTO, SUCCUMBS
UAnMIVAL HtAuo T oINJURIES MONDAY
NO APPOINTMENTS IN
POLICE FORCE UNTIL
FALL, SAYS RANKIN
Baccalaureate Sermon
To Be Given By White
Church Pastor Sunday
Fords Resident Gives
Himself Up To Answer
Federal Liquor Charge
181H1GHSCH00L SENIORS LISTED
FOR GRADUATION THURSDAY NIGHT
32 PUPILS TO RECEIVE DIPLOMAS
AT ST. JAMES' *""*"
NO. 11SGHOOL COMMENCEMENT TO
BE HELD TUESDAY AT HIGH SCHOOL
W1FEWAN?S HUSBAND
SENT TO JAIL; BUT
JUDGE IMPOSES FINE
ffasL«.»-jaa
Put Off Train; Arrested
Twice In One Day; Sent
To Workhouse For Month
>
•
for Summer Goes Into Full Swing
Twentieth
ISEUN1TE SENT TO
WORKHOUSE FOR 180
^ ws DAYS FOR ASSAULT
week.
Mary Huzinoc, Gwolya Imu, Mag
W-MF
PAGE TWO
JOHN RYAN, JL c o ' ^ ^ '
NAMED HEAD OF
K, OF C.COUNCIL
derwent a tonsil operation.
Isclin News
DONALD ANTHONY
Is THf
name of the ion recently b<>>to Mr. and Mr*. Anthony OH,,
GILBERT ACKFJIT AND MISS
of Correja avenue.
,1
Jane LaCasio. ri N w BrunsISHJH—A Supwm* Court acCamp CaiUHiHis s \c*&»t •»
wick.
»
w
e
th*.
Sunday
dinner
MISS LUCILLE SHARP, OF !vj:
«r Lak*. Nnr .'«r*r. '' 1Bder * • 3n rias t< tu iiwtitutwt bv Wrs
r f hi r^r
h*
:ue*ls at Ui" ho*€
f his r^r
ar«rW
1 FMfc
ora avenue, ig vWUng
of Cf<op*T aveof '.he Xf» J « e y
ntsTMrs- and Mrs. John Ackcrt
wits?
W»Mer K
o( FV
through her attorney
Kai£)t! d Columbus^ and
of Correja avtnue.
E. h*iel«wv erf Perth Am^ d by CbJwribw C«W Cwps
MRS A KAPLAN MPS JOHN
(HOLY NAME SOCIETY OF S
bov. narnini as <teJend»nU
ANSI*;
ELECTION
HELD
Rail- MK3. GERHARD GEISIXR, OF, o c e l U ' i church rectivtd H<
A'.NOtS IS
PUinfitU, vMtod recently her - Commusloo in • body at •,
i j ! Club in
n^^r**^ tt located * l l r o w i J Rirfcard Stem. Ine,
r u t S D * V NIGHT AT
the Fjrtr.'.-Tfarrjert' Asbor
parents. Mr. and Mn. OoTge
8:S0 A. M., m w Suiatay mm".
T» H
i
Club
are
J
V
v
w
Uk*.
1J<*
f**'
•
*
*
*
K
Frswesrtx
lrr
Board
of
Cho.-. ir the Ro<j.T-Sm:ir:
CLUB ROOMS
'•Xi
O'Neill, of Lincoln highway
\ jnj, in obwrvance of H
t~M »nd B loortnJ as tt* be*rt ^
F^hoMer* <* Middlesex
i»ell : i d Mm Gu '•
i Nf,- Brunswick. MonH'.
» • • •
Name Sunday.
; tht K:Uitiany Mountains and (^inty and ite
• • * •
«° •»*» trom
Woodbridgp The artinn if for the MEMBERS OF THE ISHJN FireTHE
men's Rxenw* Association will i MRS. MARTIN HOFFMAN
...
for
it
57.
K.
M
Cub a
ELLANOR HOLFESTi
Berkeley court, entertained
Tht m
at Camp C o l u m b u s ' j ^ ^ ' , ^ M W I t^e M! over same; »tteo4 the annual
the at-us* IP*W <>' M f ' " ^ M
members d t h t troop cornm.i
are
:c
develop:
•
msteriib left or, t)ie p!^^'am«lt by| being held at Perth Amboy
noon Mrs H*rr*r. H r - i •--;
J ? DeYounf ia« weekend.
of the GoWen Eagle TTfx>p <
1 Reverence: I SeU Rtiiance. S. f0TTV n ^ m c n . while passing und | morrow.
De- Ccurt**. *• Loyalty; S. Oba*eoc«, w ^ j ^ j ^ crossing at the time;
- - , Scouts of America, at her •
6 pitriotum. 1 Cnarajcter. *-.1j,»t it was being eliminated. TV'MISS DORIS TUTTLE OF WIL-; recefailyPERIER h-v ?rturrw«i
MRS R
• • • •
t. Self Reliance; 1 0 . |faU
swi av-enue, had as her guest.
Tof!V\- June* F. GenU.
f l U rented in a miscarriage.
(
Mn Sorenson's husband joins
ever the weekend. Miss Dorothy „JR. AND MRS. HEBBERT V,
"A'j-ifvrtd J Ftraa: tiws- Thrift; H. Einturanoe; 11. K « « Pttr. Ar"
nesx
in the action to recover medical
of Woodbridge.
j liams, of Ridgelar avenue
.-.r>- K. MiOcr
The Spiritual WaMtre of the
tertained Mrm. George 1and other expense* that h»
R A N D MR* (*•'«•TK G r « - . rid
MISS ANNA PHILLIPS OF Cor- Wasberg, of Milwaukee ar^i
WPS i.ARL C PALMER
>v i.TSide pord, Joseph campen is in durga <* the Camplhes been put to and th Ion ef serreja
avenue,
ia
spending
her
Me.r.f: s
frt*ru.mH
a>T i \ ices fro mhis wife.
and Mrs. George Fieldler
Baser
• •-•J.xfc purd. Aadtnr F Chaplain. as^»Md e « ^
31 V-,e ':<. rr«- • f M r
summer vacation at her home
-isi«i. In* Muse
New York, a dinner K.-,t .
S: trwtet fc» three years the BL Rev. BiJhop ol
.«•?;,'">•
after completing her freshman
V >':•<! Shermtri last
i
»
•
Mrs. Wasberg will continue
Diocese. Mm
i»
ottobtatfad <n
'
O:.iey
deiegases
U
s
stile
_„
—
Counselors
at
Camp
Colr
l
u
c
Mt-U
year at New Jersey State Col-,
stay here for a few we* k RS W F!NEGA«
roo>er\- or. Jjhr, F Rjaa, Jr.. arc Chapel tact mortunf. All, Cattw- u m b u s a r e represenUtives of the
fmtwr
piflff,
lege for Women at New BrunsB
Dunigan; aJterr.aki. be campers are expected to go *° Highest Type of Catholic Oentle• v e r t - "<•"•.
re arr-!» fy< i*
•( CROQUET P U . Y T R S OPwick.
!
B"' ."-riv.
Coky Thoma* J. Cimp- ihe Satrameiits at least once «*ch; m g n T h e y a r e carefully selected
-w( lock.
Ail
tr.ed U*ir « K 1 I M . W«!r:«» • » •
U) N. J. Chapter X • week. As a matter of fact, -mojt of : f r o m {e!)Aint
coHege, and seminIT;
.or.
ds.T nn the town of Mrs Hsrold
MR.
AND
MRS.
KURT 9CHNEID
Bojlan, John R. Rj'- \nt cirapen ar e Daily Ocannuuu-1,,rje; b € c a u s e 0{ their qualtiication
D»^•d. Tbe menr<T; oi I M
er of Fords, v.*itad Sunday at tic .
to
canijt
The
opportunity
to
J-jsepfc
Dcotac
Dooald
for
camp
work
and
their
inspirtf»n« are R*d»- Mr Rois Alhone of her parents, Mr. and
•?:;-•; ;.r NARK ' ? il".'' ien, c r t * i n : Mrs Wili.arr. B?-' 1
strve Holy Mass i*
nd Ed*»rd T.
MRJ;
ing example of right living.
•Irs. Gregory CwitkaJo, of I k r
Mentor < U « t ! Mrv Fred Brau*. Mrs O.arlt.Riihird T. Ryan. W;!- each boy so that tbe oaroper
Priests who have served as
Suctetsful
coni avenue.
Coloro; under t h e ' j . . m A C^iden. William H. Geri'.y return to his home parish
. . . .
j v « leer. Mrs V.r.
61
f-Jr-tounselors at Camp Columbus bel
a • • •
Sctu Peter Mooney and J
<!> KPKD KAPLAN OF
S J
P. Ger- qualified altar boy.
KETT'
Bluei— Mr? .V Ksplar c-aptiir.
ta- their ordination include Rev,
of
MRS.
WILLIAM
ZHGENBALG.
— r . ,..&& the weefcthe
j
Uoufeal
o(
r
i
i
n
u
l
• ,Mr* . o h n Etlersift k. Mrs. H.;. V r r
Rev.
John
J.
OutCamp Columbus is under
Jame
i*L W p JOT1 llKMld \lj ••
of Marconi avenue, is a patient
V-••.••.:!<?. P e n n a .
o.r! IXivid. Mrs c.~*na Barth and 'fir' tonight in their headquarters in
•
supervision o* Eugene *• McVeigh water of the Newark Diocese; Rev
at St. Pater's hospital, New
v: / s \
the American Legion rooms. ?<
n .
Slate Pield Executive, Cotambus Joyce Russel and Rev. Cffttfits W
ll~difcf<at « « t i T « medi«n*« f
IK (JRDEU f i t :
Brunswick
rVKRi'TllXG
Ca(let C o t rf N J Mr fc w 1
I xhicfc time the Scouts will be
Bogan
of
Baltimore.
| l to kaip Nituit ptomol* F<5"
I v l Ov f i
^ - - ' • » «*
• • ' yj^y 'prir.'T^d by Tie. ] K ,1-AR
W
. KT*S CIM" oth*r produrti c
**
»
**
graduate
ol
the
School
in
Eipresented
with
awards
they
haw
Or
ls a
1-AR M E V , , Or .
presen
The activities of the Camp are j
i. '*}'. Troop 41. '.- t « ' > . ( ; J ! Xvenel RepuLln-iti Ciub »1U be jearned
MARY JAWORSKI. OF
j d u r i n g
the past
few
Ow
Boy Guidance at Notre Dame Uni- many and varied. A program Is IMISS
|
ContiBued P n m
X
< Avrnol stfvml *o.T2h'. • held :r. vrc- Hungarian-Ajnericar.; months
Correja avenue, has returned
streev Isc-lin. Upper O M B stret!. \^rsit)- and has been with Camp composed daily by the Director of
Ciib Leaden Meetaat
Ciub rtims in Remsen avenue
Woodfcr»di» and in Avenal Park Columbus since 1928.
Activities which takes In the tem- home from the Perth Ambov
General hospital where she unA Round Table Session of the Cub have been repaired. Besides these
Tlie campers are transported to
and inclination of each
Avenel News
BEAITY SECRETS
AT R. R. UNDERPASS
BOY SCOUT NEWS
PIMPLES
leaden of the Raritan
Council
was held last evening in the Scout
Cabin en"'Rahwfcy aVeiwe under
the leadership of Joha
Telby,
Commi^ronei of Cubbing and
chairman of the Cubbing Cottumt-
courts there an 3 rwri surface Camp in Deluxe Pullman Buses at!i individual group. A program is|
courts it the Wood bridge Play- a nominal rate. Bus transportation systematically arranged
but af-j
gn>una and Ford* Park. AH courtf is exeefpUonally pflputaf a d n i i fortb Wth boy an opportunity to]
open to tbe public from theboys because many of their indulge in the sports he likej best
are ™"
through Saturday. To ca.7ip buddies are made on this
The season is divided into 4
Monday
periods:
avoid dispute-s and conflictions. '.rip.
reservations for all courts mtui
Camp Columbus is an out-ol- 1st: July 4 to July 18.
tee.
by door camp. Campers sleep in wat- 2r!(j: July 18 to August 1.
made with the
I'lar.s wi-re discussed for ,' the
ei-proof tents erected over wood- 3 ^ . August 1 U» August 15.
Cubmobile race to be held oa calling Woodbridge 8-1206.
August 19th. and plans will be is- Neek Dances aad B u d Ccwerts en platforms approximating sum-:4^. A u gust 15 to August 29.
Commencing wilh the next mer accommodations for West) A ) i atholir boys between the!
sued to all of the lenders in deweek, the week of June 20, two Point Cadets. Open flaps and a g e s o f 9 to 1 yeery are eligible to
tail shortly.
The part the Cubs will ptey in outdoor dances a week will be'.wings of the tent* make it pos-i a r t e r d Camp Columbus and it is
the J.rr.boree to be held August staged, un Thursdays alternating sible for the boy to enjoy fresh e x p e c t e d iiat a large number of
2v 3 nnd 4 was discussed and the first in Port Reading, then in I&e- air in abundance even during
county youths •will avail
Real Estate For Sal*
C^bs will be represented as fol- Un End on Tuesdays in Wood-;sleeping hours,
themselves of this
opportunity.
A SOFT-BALL GAME, THE lows:
E R FINN a (OMPANT
bridge and then Fords. Open air; The water supply conm frdm Inrollments ar e being received at
»nd Iruuranr*
Fathers Club of Avenel vs. the
Pack 133 of Woodbridee—J. J. band concerts mil also be staged artesian welig tested periodically this time for periods of from one
M'.rgiigpf
Avenel All Stars, will be played Rutan. Cubmaster—will demonto insure the campers' heatthto entire eight weeks.
later.
1
W
rid
N 3
im M«ln Sue* .
^v
"'
' \ Tuesday nighet at :30 o'clock at strate ;. Cub picnic and backyard
Thc food it wholesome and is
Trips to Majors
For further information the
Tel, Wo,
the Avenel school field. "Speed" camping
Three: trips U> the Yankee Stad- \ served in abundance "' the b u t Grand Knight of local Knights of
THOMA3 T BCRKE. INC.
Hunter is manager of the TathPack !71 of Iselin— M. R. Lang- ium and Polo grouods are sched-, kind? suited to the oeedi of grow- Columbus Coundlj or Cadet leadRttl Ee'atc * Intunnc*
fitld. ' Cubmaster—will demon- uled. Admittance to the
areiing boys. An exptrt chef is in ers v.-lll be pleased to advise all
M-rtg»se"
strate Cub games.
free but a nominal charge •* nude, charge of the kitchen.
who &re interested, or communi!
SHERIFF'S
SALE
IS6 SUlf Slrift.
Perth Ajnboy.N. J
Park 182 of Carteret—William for bus transportation. The dates, Milk comes from a certified cate direct ft Headquarters ColIN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY fh
*0tJ4
I Between HOME OWNERS' LOAN Eilictt, Cubmaster—will demon- are July 8, Polo Grounds; July "2/,i dairy. For tW part eleven seaaou, umbus Cadet Corps, «5 Lincoln
I CORPORATION, a body corporate ol strate Den meetings and show Pclo Grounds; August «, Yankee | amp Columbus has averaged ten
Trucking
'ark, Newark, N. J.
the United Stales, h»vfng \(B_ prjnci.
D. c^.
~ ~
pal office in Washington.i, D.
Com- how the Cubs develop their wors. Stadium. An youth up to 18 y«ars thousand (10,000) quarts oi milk
plalmnt
ll
iiuid GEORGE BURDIGA
BU^DIGA
W
of age may mak* reservations by per season, purchased through
0;
JOHN F. RYAN, JR.
Mid' MARY BURDIGA. hl» *iie,
wife, DeDe%?7
1 Borden's Dairy at Braachville.
PARTED M TEARS; WED
fendanu Fi. Fa (or the MJC24uf CutaiTiiisler—which Will b e regis- calling at the Recreation office.
Woodbrldge, N J,
2
tg
p
dated
u.y
- tered very soon, will demoBstritj
dd
u
. EXCAVATING
TRUCKING
SHERIFF'S SALE
WINS
By virtu* of the above stated Writ, -a Pack meeting and show
what
SAND . . FILL
TOP SOIL
Montgomery City, Mo—Parted
Hi CHANCERY OF NEW J E R S E T to me directed and delivered. I will M - i u ^ C u b s dt) in tois part of the
Carrai,
111—For
forty
yeas,
OsBctweem
HOME OWNERS'
LOAN by a misunderstanding fifty years
pott tu sale at public vendue on
1
Fhine. Wnodbrldiie 8-0219
car K. Carter, of FairfieU, wooed CORPORATION, a body torporau ago. William W. Hutchestoa 76,
WEDNXSDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH program.
of the United States, having i i s prinPRINTING—We prim fv»ryih1ng fro«
O'.'ier plans for the Cubs will be M i s Daisy D. Williams, a school
cipal office m W&ahiiiglun, IJ. C.and Mrs. Price Gosnell, 75, both
m c»rd to i n<-w«p»I)er Call our rapC l ,
iml UttCLnA liALat two o-clMk Daylljht Saving Time in 'developed at further meetinsg of teacher. His persistence finally
h-e for c»(lro»ie«.
and THOMAS BALSA- of St. Louis, Illinois, met last
ih.;
afternoon
of
the
said
day,
at
the
nip
eroUD
won out. They recently announced
Woodbridge 8-1400
, her husband, et ni lA-dml- March for the first time, in 47
Sli*riff'8 Ofllc* In the City of Ne* , , 1 7
„ , , « , • , l r , j O T . « , « their marriage.
eats, FI. Fa, (or tlie sale oi mortHrunswick, N J
Trrop 61 of Colonia, under '.Ue
gaged premises dated June 1, lS3e years. Tfceir engagement, broken
Uy virtue of l i e above stated Wnu in the eightiet was renewed and
AII iiiu»i- curtain tricu or pareeis of leadership of S. J. Boden. will a t to
me dincted and delivered, 1 will exlimd and prtmlan hereinafter partiru- . , .. „ . . D
. rKi__: m ._,.
WOODBRIDGE
they were married with childrer
puw to sale at public vendua OD
iwiy dMcrtbed. aitu»t«, lying and bi-.tend the Daniel Beard Ptlgnmage
WED.NESDAl, THE SIXTH DAT Ofar.d grandchildren of both parties
JULi A l>.. M.NETKEN HUN
me iii the City of Perth Amboy, in the! a j guffern tomorrow, w h e r Uncle MR AND MRS. KONRAD Stern
attending Ac ceremony.
LIKED A-ND THIRTV-EIGHT
and children, Barbara and Rich- kt l » o o'uock D&yngnt bdviog Tim
jerTeV: "'M i l k l " " a n d 8U1<" "' N e w Dan, as he is affectionately known
MECHANICALLY
yg
og
B.iHB known and deftignaled u Lots Q y Ihc Scouts, \ ' i l l celebrate h'S
U
tt
A
ard, of Myrtle avenue, spent in U K atitriiotib A \hc .-o.il day.
SHERIFF'S SAU
PERFECT
N"
34. 35.
36. 37.us
38.Reaervoir
39 and 40. Blook 1cil
i , wii;
. i _ thave
i , _ D a Htan Pniin
K j , u Tapproximately
vBu iu lhr. city U New
pri-["*ny
known
60
l
the weekend at Schenectady. N UK itifcrJI s-N.
IN CHAfiCBRT OF NKW JKKSEY
J.
entitledsituated
Hanian
(_ounhmap
H
it "Map of.88
..wiiMjj ||jy J
John
Hanson,
i n ' c . , nh. . t rbirthday,
l a t i n o mi in- icin
t h e pupni
Fords
Between JOSEPH H- MAYEES, LSC.
Y., where Mr. and Mrs. Stern
All thai uaci or parcel of land at
ivnli Amboy. N«w Jeraev .uneyed Scouts taking pait ui ine event.
a corporation ol New Jersey, Comhereinafter particularly a
iv I^uis I'. Booz, Jr., C. E. and Burattended the 25th reunion of hit premises situate,
Chevrolet*
lying awl Ming in the plainant, and VIKLVG UOLCLNGb,
.• ;. T 120 Smith Street. Perth Amboy.
clas» at Union College. The class
_ . ul Wcudbriqge iu Uie Coun- inc. a corporation ot N. J.. et als.
• ,1 . ,iini tiled for record at the
DefeaianU. I t » V lor the s&l« ol
Plymouth!
' ' i n k . - <jfficf in Middlesex County.
won the Waldron cup for cos- ty ol Middlesex and the Stitt- of Ntw
jersey:
'I'll- tpproiiraate amount of the d»
tumes at the reunion.
LOAN CORPORATION. CompUUnChrysler.
kjiuwn and <lfL,slinifri*-*t u Lou)
1938.
•• ! I-- MilBfled by aald sale Ii th«
ant and EMILIA A. WEST and
SO ana 1U0 un a map en ^ r t n AmLxjy
By virtue of tbe above stated Wri
- .::. ' •!••• thousand s i x hundred dolFRANK H. WE8T, her husband, et
situate in w'oodundse 'i'owa- > a* directed and delivered. I wi
BALANCE
•j:.600uO) together with the costs
ai Defendants, FI Fa. lor the sale MKS. CARL HANSEN, OF Decker soip, Jiiuuicici County, .Nee Jersey,
( :!.L< sule
to sake at public vendue on
others
- h - ' •.- with nil tad alngulir tht of 'mortgaged premise* dated May 12. place, visited relatives in Phila- arm nita lor record in t i e Clerk's OfWEDNESDAY. THE TWBNTVnoe of Middlesex County, \ . J.. on
1938
.' - ; rivilfges. hercdltamenti and
9BCO.ND
DAY 0 7 JUNE
ctelphia over the weekend.
jnbtr 21, 016, ILap Ho. 2it, File
By virtue of the above tUted Writ
-..n .n>;.ancirs thereunto btlontinf o»
A. D.. 1938
Uunt prtrev-Speelal Term .:.
• • • *
AO. SJh: Surveyed by Larauo ft Fox, at two o'clocji DayUgbt Saving Time
to me directed and delivered, I wil
...,•. *:sr appertaining.
Civil Engineers Perih Am&vy, New in Uw altmooD ol tbt said day. al
expose to sale at public «ndue cm
F HEP.DMAN HAHDLNG.
MISS ELEANOR- rffiVWOOD Of Jersey.
WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTYSheriff.
the Sbanff* Office ia the City of .N«
Being ID6 premUea ainunudly known Brunswick. N. J.
SECOND DAY OF JUNE A. D .
Lansdowne, Pa., lofnjerly of
i:;.iii.H t BROWN.
and
dtaicnaled
m
So,
21
Jersey
AveNINETEEN HUNDRED ANp
»-'.' '.fclicitor.
All th» fotlowi&g tract or parcel
town and Mr. and Mrs. James nue Uopelawn. !tew lerwy.
i- •::. 2 10 17.24
THIRTY-EIGHT
JP<I and prfiirMftt* hwMJ&a/Lex panicu*
McUughlm,
of
Ridgefield
Park
'ine
apprvximate
Hfn^nnt
of
Uie
deAUTO SALES CO.
at two o'clock Dayligtt SaTln* Time in
described, situate, lying and bein*
to tw satisnad by aald sal* u the arythe
tlie afternoon of the said day. at the were toe weekend guests ol Mr. crees
Township (A Woodbridge in th
»:j ST. GEORGE ATE.
sum of Five Ihouaa&ad Two Hundred in
Sheriff's Office in the City of New
Cuunly of Middlesex and State of
and
Mrs.
George
A.
McLaughlirj
iweniy-Tnree'
Dollars
(6,J23O»
toWOODBUDGE, N. J.
Brunswick. K. J.
gether with ibe CUSLS of tius s&le.
;O Lot No. 311 and also a porui King George's road.
All the following tract or parcel ol
'i'ofetbir wufi ail and aiiigular the lioa at Lot No. 312 being the must eutland and premises hereinafter partlcu
righis,
privileges,
heredllajnenis
aad
erly
sevejiUjeii
feet ui sild lot frostlaity described, situate, lying aad beappurieunces inersunto belonging or ing on the northerly sul* of Bunuit
SHERIFF'S S A U
ing in Uu Borough of Dunellen. in tbe
i&
anywitfi
apptrtAlniiu,
June
27
to
Aug.
5
Street
and
carrying
said widUi of ttfQUICK RELIEF FROM
Comity ot MlddleMX. and UK State 0 IN CHA.ACKRK OF NEW JfcttSEY *•. HERpJtAK HARDLNC, teen feet thru to the r u r o( stvid 1 »t
New Jersey
Btiwocn JWlSitV MUHlXiAut A.Nu
t
(or
a
depth
uf
one
hundred lo'- u
, H U i GUtU-M? CXIMFA-Mt. a corFIRST TRACT
ihowo on a Map entitled. MAP Of
o( tbe Stale uf New Jersey, ELM&R E. BEOWN,
DESIGNATED u Lot No. 13 on ma poration
SMALL SELECT GROUP
m
i
O
Solidtur.
AVE.VEL
PAJIK,
SECTION
No 1,
aad Carl K. WlU«r*, ComBuauaner
entitled 'Map of Property' owned b
10, 17, 24; 7m— 1.
WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP, MIDot Banning and Insurance of In*
due lo doit, mn, lighigicre,
Children i l l ! Tears
Theodore F. Sayre. Dundee. V J
DLESEX
COUNTY.
NEW
JERSEY.
TnMltt, *r«
Match 1322- made by F. J. Hubbard. outit U Sew Jers*)'.
owned and developed by the MAPLE
and ROBERT l i t )
'rising, mewes, reod'ing.efc.
C. E.. dinned, N. J which map is on u-ipi.iii.iti..
REALTY COMPANY. Haarl BulMine.
BCttZA
and
HELtiA
C.
BOZZA, h u
SHERIFF'S ULt
Private Suburban Home j fik
i s tbt CJerlu Ofliee of the County
Perth Amboy, New Jf-rsty. mapped and
Do yo-i! t;ci 1»_T,-itd
wile,
el
al.,
DeluoanLs.
>1.
Ka.
tor
LN CUA.-iCUil Ul'
ii Mjddieaex and nor* particularly de
surveyed by LARSON k ¥OX. Engitse mkit of monga*ed premies da
tired, in:-j-T^ar;-:.-.•? Try
ikiween l a E HAH WAY
aenbed as follon:
neers and Surveyors, Perth Amboy.
MAy
1&.
1S38.
l.\Sri'i ITi 1U."*, a corporation o l
J
For Details
Murinc htJtiit-ii/UifiBeginning at a point on the
New
Jersey, and nled in the Office ol
By virtue of the above slated Writ.
&*le ul £te« Jersey, Cvnip
;
aide of Wuhinglbo Avenue at th u> B * directed and dciinred, I will
ful ir.grecienll in.'.ich
ai»o
the
Clerk ol Middlesex County, in the
iUMl kAU4i.CE M. FABLK
Phone Metuchen
northeast
corner
of
Lot
No.
to sale at public vendue on
year 1916."
citi-iK I K ) ti-ij eyu rriuiown mi M A U R I L E M.
tbown on said map thence
o i i i , el aia., tieleodanu, Kl Ka. lor Being tbe premises cummonly known
ataoi litci ftUgjt—riie
westerly aitcg the northerly Imt of.
me
sale
uf
mortgaged
prtiouiMst)
d&t&i
OF
and
designated as No. 36 Rurtiet Street,
said Lot So, 14. two hundred and nine'
jtxir cya (ed ckin, (ra.%
May IU, 133&
Avi-nsl, New Jersey.
i and riloety-flK hundredIhj feet to a ! 1
" • •
aljvt! Mjch n**t di«-~^e ti^n tt-ra i n i .
ay
virtue
of
the
above
suited
Writ,
The approximate amount of the de•take in the the easterly line of Lot;'
Send for trial bottle. Mul 10c (i-.ijrpt
to me directed and delivered, 1 will e i - cree to be satisfied by said sale is the
No 8: ihfnc* running northerly forty- '"
poat u> sal* at public veoaue on
sum of M u Hundred Sixty Nine
or coir.) wrii your otmc uA iiiirni u> Tbe
WEDNE8DA*. THE TU'ENTYDollars (1969.00) together with the
, N. J.
MurineCo., Dt^t HS.Oaafo. IH
I t/,i a slake: tiitnce easterly and paiaiBECONI) UAY OF JU.SK.
costs of this sale.
i^-J 10 Xht firs! annti hfrem. ooe bun- Ui tbe followiug tract or parcel uf
A. D.. 1938
Together with all and singular the
id
and
premises
UereiAarier
panicui:>-d ar.d ninH}•»e^•en and twectytwo o'clock Daylight having Tin* rights, privilege*; hereditaments and
1*,, hui.dte.i'tui feet to a point in tbeary iltucntMsd, ulua-te. lyuig and be-at
in
the
atiernuoii
uf
the
said
day,
at
tar'.appurtenances
thereunto belonging or
ing
in
liit
luwnahip
of
Woodoruige,
^w-jjttfly hot of Whfibihgton Avenue:
% anywise appertaining.
iDc Couiity of MidditiKX and State ESruuswtcfc. N. J.
'.i.TTiCe tlviig thr westerly line ol
All
the
following
tract
ur
p^ircel
of
J\
HKRDMAN
HARDING.
1 Wtstiiritp-on Aitnu^, fifty (etl to the UlvUI.NNlNu at a point un the South- kiid and premises hareinafI9r parli- j
Sheriff.
'p..JjC|-. (>f (ri&(* iji b*;giniUIIg.
erly tide ol Mils Street, uutam use •djuly cl<mcribed. situate, lying anil'DAVID MANDEL
SECOND TRACT
hun4rtd nlty-d.ur w d
txiug in the Borough uf Carteret form- ltX.46
Solicitor.
5;iMl.S'NING on Ihc went side of . _ . . .
_
f«*t Kasierly Irom erly the Borough of Kooaevelt in Ine 41—6m-27; tra-3.10,17
WajihiijgiLrii Avraue at th* northeast the intersection ol the batterly a>d<- ul County ui Middle*ei and Slate uf New
triit-r of lut heretofore conveyed by Dally Street wiih the Suuilicrly mile Jersey,
J.i.ii Hurimkn and Vtnut Harlniaii ut Main Street, and Uitiica ll) B-jUth dtieriif'i! Ofln« iu th* City of New
i.:» wifr •.(, Catherine Vaidw; thenc« erly ia a line at right angka to Mtun
BEGINMMO ax a point o« the west»Mterl>- al'jDg tht ntirtherly SUoat or neaily »u uiie hundred erly aide 0/ Sawyer Street uiow known
Creamed j HinmiiB
hid* uf the &aid lot tunvt-yed to Cath'enty-tlie I12S) fr^t, them* (2) Eajl- as Hudson Street), distant one hundred
it-riLr Valdn. bfing Lut No. 13, one erly uud parallel with Mam Sired or and ten (110) feet and six uue hull!hundred and ninety-seven and twenty- nearly »o thirty (30> fc«t; lliento (3>
(S,UM)) of a foot froM Ihe
two hundredth* feel lu the (rasttrijasurly Northerly, paj-nlltl with the first cmliae southwesterly aimer of bawyer Slieet
one
hundrwl
t»«niy-flvLU26)
fe*i
to
I
Bide
ol
(oow
known
aa Hudson Street) and
No S.. beingg the
th nunhwest
nunhwes
It luu the tingle-on-the-tanfiK
d to Oath Ih.: guotborly aide of Main Street, Woudbridge Uuad; Uicnce 111 « westerly
corner of Lot N
No. 13 conveyed
flavor of rare, sharp cheete . . .
thciluu
(4)
Westerly,
alulig
the
Southdlrrtllim
and
at
rlghl anKleti to Sawyer
erine Valdez. t]i*m* running nurthnly
Slrwt (nuw known JUS Hudson Stin-l)
along the easterly aide of Lot No 3 erly Aide of Main Street thirty
and it'a ipreadaMc. Try Creamed
nitlely-live
(H5)
leut;
thence iu a. south\ twenty-four and urn- hundred and Iret lo tlie Ihjlllt ur plaxe uf
Old English in wnrfwkhc*, plain
erly direction and poiallel with tiawyti
thirty-five thousandths ft to a point: NIKG.
Slrwt
(now
known
an
Indjoii Stretl)
or toasted!
thence runulBg mjt.rly one hundred
Being lut Nu 1 .inJ part uf lot No 8.
und
ninety and aeven hundred Uluck 2&8-A 011 a map of St. Jaiues Iweuty-ltve <-'>) feet; tuciii.t: m an tisi,
•riy
direction
w
d
parallel
to Uic lu.l
and twentynve thousandths f«et ti> tin- Tarraix, aa nhuwu un a nkelch of 3lupA Kraft Product
west side "of Washington Avenue at
kiii k liuiu, situate iu Woudbridge i^iurse above nientioued ninety-five iil5)
feet
lo
a
point
on
tbe
weateily
uliie ul
poiat twenty-Bve feet northerly from Towniiilp. Middlesex County, N. J .
the beginning point; tnence running surveyed by Larson k tux. C K., Ttb Sawyer Btmet (liuw knoviii at lit|4m>u
Slri*t);
tliciiM
uloutt
the
westerly
side
Hoiilhrrly glong the west side uf Wiah- ruary 1S27.
ington Avenue, twenty-five feet to the Submit 10 the UJIC ol a driveway uf Sawyer Street (uow known u HuJ
3OI1
Street)
1
1
1
a
luritliel'ly
illl'el'tioli
point ur pliu,: uf beginning
on the Westerly sale uf the
011 the above de&cribcd prvmtHos. IWrUly-flyr t'iii) ( « t l>i ll«r pulnt ur
BEING the joutherly half <if Lot No.uiid property
4 ^ t&ti plat-e of BEGINNING Being lot uulii
12 an shown on above mentioned uup. Uieittu and thecunlribuliutt
property on the West bered thlrty-lwo (32) on u Map of |>iu|>
Subject tlutt dwelllDg bouse erected contributing 4 4 feet. ID&KUIK tbe drln erty uf Thuma* J. tkiwyer. Caiicrtt.
nlmll not cost less than JH.000 and theway nine (91 fuel in width and in depth N. J . 19U2, laadt- by Franklin Uuuli
usual nuisance clauses. Covenants up to the garages built in the rear Surnyor. Hatavby. N J and MI tile iu
full of p#p And pMswM tbt more completely set forth In Book t i l Owners
nuy crags each Diners prup the oRiue of liin Ckrk uf liu- iVjunly
«l«od«r fonu you ort>v«—you o u t of Dti-d.i pages 5G8.
fpww, f
y
n
t-rty lu (runt uf garages.
Being the premlaes commonly known
If you lUUn to goulpMi.
Being the premises cuiuinuiily known
Being the pi^iiliAtii coniuioiity kinr^ii
To take off (xceit fit go Ugtt on mid dtviiglutted as No. 320 South Wash and dealgaatad as No 151 Main Slrnrl. and deaiKuattid as No, o9 Hudson
Avenue. Duiiellen, New Jersey Wuodbrijge N J
fatty mo*U, butter, cream ana Mg- itlgtou
btre«l, Cailei-et. N J
Tilt: approximate amount bf the de _ h l , „„ ,,,„„,.
ary »w»ets~eat toon fruit and u t e to be sutlafled by aaid mile is the The approximate amount o[ tlie deThe duproxluiaiK muuum of tlu ilt
vegetables and tak* • half taaipooo- sum uf rive ihuuniuid eiglit hundred cree to be sati&fted by Haiti aale in the" « to b.- aatiorteil by said salt: is Ilia
mini of Vuur Tuousaud Six Hui|4rej
flu of Kruadun Baits In • g u w of tighteeu dollars (tfi,S18 00> together sum of Six Thousand One Huuu
Korty Dollars (J£,1«OUO) U.Kellrer with Niuely Seven DolUtra (»4.69T.0G) togehot water every morning to wini- with the cosla of thin aale
the cutU of this sale.
ther with tho uuttU ul this sale
uite euest waste.
Together with all und singular tlie Together w^th all and nuigular the Toother with all *ud miiguki tha
Un. Elm* VwttU ot H a m ** rights, privilege*, lieredltuuiriiu and rights, privileges, hereditaments andrigfats, prl«U«BM, herediUuoents and
QOM. ILL, wriU*: 1 took off JO appui tonanita thereunto belonging or appurtenance* thereunto belonging or appuKeuaiicm Ihemiulo beluBguix or
m anywi« appertaining.
ill, asywiw apuertainlng,
lb».~aiy clothes fit ma Ana now." in anyvioe appertaining
F, HBRDMAW 1U1U)(NG,
V. HKEDMAN MAJtDINO.
f H E J E D S I * HAilUING.
No drutto oathartlet—no ooutl/
8herlff.
BnefilT
pattoo^-bat UiitfwJ UOf SOTS* to- STANLEY 8. VICKJtttiWN.
CHAKLKS J. STAMUUl.
UYEB a XRMjrntONG,
So
6.»
flulkllor,
boa v h u r w tek* r o w HMto ds^r W7.SK
.
Solicitor,
7SK
do*w «f Knmtun,
10. W.
HT KM IMP EVOHKUYIMIH
-4B-JT; ta-».l0il7
JACOB BROWNE A l p CHILdren. f('rmcrly Clt town,, ipent
Tuesd.y e\ening calling on
fr.er.d: here.
• • • •
CHILDRE.VS DAY WILL BE held
in '.ho First Presbyterian church
on Sunday at 11:00 A. M. The
, children will march from the
F u m i a h e d Room for Rent
Sunday school into the church
d
y will conduct the »erl-OMrORTAKLK KI.-KNISHED ROOM.
ace. Mr. N. Aumach, Sunday
S.V) h)'lgvw**l A\*r.uf- Itmif Woodtchwl superintendent will be in
charge
USED CARS!
CHRISTENSEN'S
THE BEST PLACE TO
BUY DAD'S GIFT
SHIRTS FOR DAD
$4.15TO$A.OO
Tra-VaL Easier aad Arww Bnads—
tae moit famoms «aality lairit la Ike
world. Plala watte or pattens hi •
treat miietjr.
SOCKS FOR DAD
TO
SHERIFF'S SALE
SPEEDWAY
PRE-SCHOOL
TRAINING
EYE STRAIN
QIFTS
of
Astounding
Quality!
35c 55c
Tbe nationally b i n iaUrwotra
u>tkt and aaklett u c tbr tae«t ts
tae world. Me hate tki-jn ia aA
color* — yrs, ta« t«Ur« tkat Dad
likei beet.
MCKOK BELTS and BUCKLES
50c up
Ka«w» tw taeir depeadabiUtj aad itardite-„
tW lUcV.k Belts aad B U U H i n » U i k
worid over. We kave a great selecUea et
pecially pvrraased far Fatkri's » a j .
TIES FOR DAD
25c - 55c - $1.00
At thr abote prlcri. we kave tae m»tt
outMlandiat ditplaj ot qultily t i n in
Middlrtri ( v a i t ) . All eolen aad deU«m. Uad will appweiate ikis.
PAJAMAS for DAD
$1.00 • $1.29 • $1.65
A smart display la many palt t i u , deaigBs aad colon, ftaa*rior U Quality . a d juil tae lypt
Uad »ouW buy fur kimwli.
A
The sharp Cheddar
that spreads!
youii LIKE
THE AWF.L PUCE YOU
PAY FOI BEING
OLD ENGLISH
NERVOUS
MY TOUCH!
SHE LOST20
POUNDS OF FAT
Treet
BLADES
8
MEN'S TROPICAL
WORSTED SUITS
fool l» sa « n s hr»e»f aad relrrlii
i>( an daws un a Himavr dlV t h '
tropical w«nkd taito a n Pfteed *>
beluw l U r 1m« valse! Ewen **•»•pattens aad e«U*.
i
WHITE GABARDINE SUITS'.
•ir
i
Smartly styled, well Ullered. TJi"'
. b i t . gaberifae aalU wlU Hlai* ^ "
>kaprliar» aad « t ) k . A tcMarUbly bu>
at t l l . U
ADAM'S
STRAW HATS
$4 59 TO $IJ 89
All irauiae Adalu Hat* h a w s ta» c"*1'
try f.r taeir aJalaadlag miallty Adan<>
lead tke woiM l«# style and we » • " *"
tkdr aewtft
l
— Htadqaarieri /or Slicks and Sports Wear —
GRADUATION GIFTS
FOK THt 1 0 1 OB 01KL UlUIHlAlK .
Mll»>
•fifcinti>a «f glUa, Beaai4)*sa •{ LW tyM gt^
t<* T*f OMln
to gift, buy II at CHElSTlNKB»'9-ta» ston tk«4 fl<e« tfe
«t«*t aad b«at vaiaat I** ywlr ataa*}!
I real**
ISTENSEM'S DtPT, STORE
"The S.f e P U « To Buy"
07 MMN STREET,
WOQQBWDGE, N. J
V<v!^T ,*.„• '.t||;S'
WOODMHDQIS USADIR,JOURNAL,
• ^-tw^-
^
^J
PAGfS j
FfflDAY MORtflNO, JUNE 17, 1<MW.
Social News Of Interest To AH
LADY OF PEACE
SCHOOL HOLDS
EXERCISES SUN.
Presti Club Speaker
MISS MARIE OHLOTT
HONORED AT SHOWER
JUNIOR CHOIR TO OFFER CANTATA
AT M. E. tmURCH SUNDAY M0RN1MG
To Chftperone Boys
BRIDGE PARTY HELD
ATROTHFUSSHOME
ANNUAL
BY RECTOR'S GUILD
SERVICES DRAW
CAPACITY CROWD
WOODBRIDOE. - Miss Marie
iF.
A very enHiloit, of Freeman street, was rei j.>Jirty was held by
joy,iblr hi
fill ly tendered a surprise misC.UIM of the Trinity
the HITV.
I'cllanemis shower by Mrs. Paul
WOODBRIDGE. — A cantata, Henry; To the I^rrt Ouv King," 1
uinh :it the home of
El>i«'i>p:il
Ohlol.t at her home In Roselle. The "The Garden of Promise" will be- rhoir, Audrey Lintz, soloist, utter-;
ll)i
aami Mis. V. U. RothfUM on
recreation room was attractively [Presented by the Junior Choir of lory; offertory duet, "Hr- lame
c
,
m
»
str.-«t recently.
FIREMEN'S MEMORIAL
.decorated in n pink and white col- the Woodbridge Methodist Epis- One Day," Mrs, John Gingrich and
| The door prize was won by Mii.
or scheme and many beautiful copal church at the regular morn- Mrs. Justin Marsh.
FAIR IS HELD HERE
[('.cord- Hunter, ivm-ployers' priiKifts were presented to the brlde- ing worship Sunday, at which
Hymn, choir and eongreagtinn;
SUNDAY
_ _ , NIGHT
|e» by F. W Crone, of Jackson
tn-bp under a rose covered um- time ths unit wlU have complete "Trust in the Lord," boys of thp
ATEOHERE
A i-apadly crowd'Heights. L- I , md Mrs. Peter A.
brella with rose petal streamers charge ol the service.
choir; "We Bring Our Praise to
Kl.ASHKY
aiimiiil Firemen's Smith of town. Twenty -two table*
hanging from it.
The order of worship wlft be as Jesus," choir; "Faith is the ShinnUDS.- -Having
satisfactorily
t'.u
ill.-inli
[of games were ii> play and the
ing
Portal,"
solo,
Arthur
Locker;
ing Portal, s o ,
I Services held Sunday prizes were wrought iron stands
lrt( ,,l (ho prescribed grammar
Games and dancing were enjoy? llows:
;mi!'.t u the
,i course, thirteen senior claw.
the Umtotl Exempt Fire- with colored bowls of growing
;d during the evening and a oe- Prelude, George Ruddy: "Fair- 'Sing Praise," Franklin Hilmart
'iin-i;.. \N-iM-i;,lion df F o r d s , Keflfi',1., ,( our Lady of Peace
iicious bufet supper waits served. est Lord Jesus," processional; "In and Alma Counterman; "ComI \ m.l Hn^'hvn in the Mngyar'.ivy,,,,i were awarded diplomas
Guests were: Miss Emma Wood Ithe Garden of Promise," choir; rades on the Road," choir; beneThe following junior boys assist
•hurch, her*.
",'|.lV by tho Rev. Joseph F. Ket
ward, Mis Myra Lyons, Mist Dor- 'When Morning Gilds the Skies," diction, Rev. Hawn; Postlude,
ed in serving: Raymond Daub,
the
Mu-lrnwnt
weather,
Our Lady ol
othy Harding, Miss Genevieve Os- choir nnd congregation; prayer | George Ruddy.
p;,.,t()1. of of
auxiliary iugeno Frank, Pierre Barlow
•Mil M II'WUHT with
trom, Miss Evelyn Palquiat, Mls9 hymn, "A Garden Fair," choir; The cantata will be the last of a
,,!' church.
WOODBRIDGE. — The final
asst'inblrd at the local and Donald Shepruird. IXiring the
Helen Mack, Miss Ruth Omne and prayer, Rev. R. W. Hav{n; an- series of s\x programs presented
the ceremonies was an
and pn needed to the .afternoon, Miss Susie Dixon p'.ayoss and sermon delivered by meeting of the sensor* and annual Miss Madeline Jacobs, al lof Lin- nouncements, Rev. Hawn; "Voices by the Junior choir since its or|ed a program of organ selections.
get-together of the MM'cllesex den; Mrs. Franklin Reynolds, at of Summer," choir; Audrey Flor- ganlzation last fall. The unit L;
'Michael
J.
Lease,
assistant
The committee in chnrge of the
!!r.
County
Press
Club
will
be
.held
Cftfc
John
Kgan
...
..
ins|)innit
address.
Rev.
Ian,
soloist;
"The
First
ol
All,"
sell
supporting
and
ench
qhild
has
In
St. Joseph's church,
Easton, Pa.; Mrs. B. Young, at
,,,, .tor of
June Charles Vinc/.i1, pastor, said: "The ullhir was compoacd of Mrs. C, K.
Friday
evening,
June
24,
at
the
WODL1RIDGE—
Monday.
WODL1RIDGE
y
choir,
Betsy
Craig,
soloist;
"God
la
been
provided
with
maroon
and
After congratulating
Roselle Park; Mrs. F. Newmeyer,
I'l.niitieltl.
27, will bp "The Day" for the Jun- most important part of n fireman's 1 Roth fuss, Mrs. George A. Mc'oung graduates, Hev Lease Raritan Engine Company No. 2 and Mrs. C. Donahue, ol New JLove," choir; "Children's Day," white gowns.lu The J money for th»
firehouse,
Amboy
avenue,
Raritan
"
'
~ ~robes
— -"•»purchase
ot' the
wag '"{m ior Police of Woodbridge Town- life is watchfulness. Next is readi- l.aughlin, Mrs. Howard F. Klein,
Biunswick; Mrs. N. Brown, Miss iduet, Marie Johnson and Doris
,ot their obligations to sociTownship, in the Clara Borton sec Mary Packan, Mrs. Charles Kolb
by the children during the yen ship, for Captain John Egan has ness. Together they g» linid ift Mrs Gertrude Brodhead, Mrs. K.
;',i,a particularly to their partion.
by suppers, socials and the sale o announced that it will be the day hand with promptness 1 ike tin' M. Siittler and Mrs. J. W. Shepand Miss Marie Santon, ot Raili)( these obligations, he said,
hard.
ot the annual picnic to Palisades army," he said, "the fircmnn
small household articles.
obixlience and practical help- Victor C. Pedersen, police com- way; Mrs, Freeman and Miss Rita
I h e choir Is under th direction Park—the only r«ward the boys always prepared for cooidinatinK
,..,s arc the most Important, missioner of Raritan Township, Schultz of Laurence Harbor; Miss
John Bertram. JosepJi R«h. Jr-t
g I Elizabeth Wilson, Mrs. Peter Oh- MRS ARTHUR BROWN, OF ST. of Mrs. John Gingrich assisted by I get for doing police duty at school action."
ceremony closed will be the speaker of the evening.
H l d G.
G Hff
wag hostess to Mis. R N. Hawn and Mrs. Justin corners during the year.
Haff-j lott, Miss Bertha bhlott, of Wood- George
In conclusion he said, "the great iFraiK-is Halla, Matthew Schwab,
solemn benediction of the Former Governor Harold
George avenue,
avenue wag
il
As an added attraction this year
tribute n living fireman i-an'Albnt Hoflncr, Anthony E
Eisler,
blessed sacrament byy the man, who was made a life regular bridgo and Mrs. Lawrence Yance
the Rainbow Art Club of Wood- Marsh.
|Capt. Egan plans to take tj\e boys est to a deccansed fireman is by Samuel McGraw, Claus Lund, Wil
member at the recent dtrmcr- of Roselle.
bridge, at her home Tuesday.
v T i;.;I^["assi«ted by Rev. Lease
through the Newark. Airport on being a good fireman, and will liani IJertrum, Sr., Steve Kiraly,
,'M,l licv. Joseph Vadas, assistant dance, and Edward Mulcahey of
the way to the park. The boys will
win | ^ «
»
make
the memory of his Louis E. Meyer and Joseph Resh,
the
Motor
Vehicle
Dapartment,
, HENRY ST. C. LAVTN, A SENp.r.lov «t Our Lady of Peace
enjoy all the rides at the park and thereby
make
the more sacred." iSr.. Keasbey and Margaret June
ui.M,
comrade
are expected to be present.
ior
at
St.
Peter"?
Prep
School,
tipi
Kls
rlnllV.ll.
Alt r
take in all the entertainment tca-| -"
«l call
comrade
A roll
of departed members Johnson, Winifred A^nos McGraw,
« I w business meeting, a
Jersey City, and Miss Dorothy
are the graduate stu-11
E. D
Dam,.,,11 „[byd the singing of Mnry lirodnlak, Sarah E
ISELIN—The barn dance held tures. Captain tgan is in charge ol 1 •asA ,.,iii
followed
Patrick Crawford, social hour will be held with
ol Woodbridge, attended
the patrol which includes over 120 America" by the assemblage aft- ibach nnd Helen Ujrfasz Ladies'
the Perth
Michael
Gcrmak,
of
H.ibcit l';ml Getting, Andrew John
""
of the Iselin Women's boys from all the schools In the
whii-h Rev. Vincze pronounced Auxiliary, Kcasbey.
Friday night
<;ermek, Vendal Louis Nikovits, Amboy Evening News, as host.
Rcfrtshments and a socitil time
Democratic
Club, proved very IUC township.
•
benediction.
SjEWAREN.—The Sewaren Land
,1,-,1,11's William Nolan, Stephen
MURIEL MteANDREWS, cessful. Pershing avenue school
The roll call follpjvs: Nicholas concluded lh 0 program at the fire
and Water Club held a card par- I M I S S
i>.,iil Hhrin, Rita Emily AsprocoIgtulz, James Sabo Shd Andrew houkc.
• auditorium was decorated
in
J ty Sniturdiy night at the clyfiWmw
i.ias Olga Mary BarVok, Margaret
mo, llopelawn; Andrew Olsen
»
«
«
.
,
.
.
—
,
„
with
the
Jon
Cliff
ioad,
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
r
Alines Galya, Grace Theresa Greb
Dunham, E. B. Mundy, L,
was awarded a dramatic pmejot the participants came in cosNoel Kittell as hosts.
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE F. Weil
I ly Dorothy Marie Nikovits, MarSmith, M. H. Glum, Philip ot Ridgedale avenue, nttentk-d
„>•., Aim Schmidt and Matilda The
Ten tables were in play and priz
and Eugenia Kunz won
seller. William Jensen, John Eg
the graduation of Grorgc St.
i r::;, Vilkosky.
es were won by Mr, and Mrs. Rich
for the Polish " "
Si., Clarence Dunham, Chiu
mnviuuui honors
. ^ . ~ . o were
,.->„ „awardSEWAREN. — The Happiness |ard Buist, Mi. and Mrs. J. R. ZimAndrassy, ,I,'., of Linden, (rum
1
COLONIA.—The
Colonia
New
• « •
| while Mr. and Mrs, Roy
I.iddli , E. C. Moore, Gcorgo
to the graduates as follows.: Girls completed plans for a dance merman, Mrs.
the N. J. State oTachers' College
Deal Democratic Club will spon -i(!,Mt\ Albert Hellegaard, Char
T
h
o
m
a
r
V
i
n
c
S
M
r
s
X
i
GERTRUDE
McANDREWS,
Laur
e
m
.
winners
in
the
waltz
com
Nl
t be
b held July 1 at a special Mrs.
average, JJames Nolan
andd to
at Newark, Monday morning.
Ms. T a s
,
sor u strawberry festival tomor
Breim-r, Fords; Hans Hunsen
ra Jean Beaujon, 'wiirna Stall, petition.
Matilda Vitkosky; religion, Vendal meeting held Monday night at the |Kitell, Harper Sloan, L. Harding
row on the Schuberg lawn undei
Pet
Robert Rippen, Mack Hopkins,
c Milano furnished the mus
Niko-.its and Marion Schmidt; Parish house.
and William Weeks.
the chairmanship of Mrs. Henry
for the square sets.
Robert Knauer, Frank Pinkham,
anthmaUc, Rita Asporoelas; Eng- The dance will be held to raise
St. C, Lav in.
Colonia students, attended the
hsh, John Crawford; history, Stev funds to finance St. John's Sunday
Tea readings will be an added
outing of the Woodbridge High
in Uhrin; art, Olga Bartok; sew- School iinnual picnic. Patsy Caattraction, the committee
an
FOR QUICK AND EFFICIENT SERVICE CALL
School senior class Tuesday at
in;;, Grace Grebely and perfecv tano and his popular Caltfomians
nounced. There will also b e a spe
Lake
Hopatcong,
attendance, Dorothy Nikovits and have been engaged to furnish mus
PERTH AMBOY 4—0054
«•
•
cial <?oor prize, a door prize and
Matilda Vitkosky.
icfor dancing. Tickets may be se- WOODBRIDGE.—A gala affair .
grub
bag
for
the
kiddles.
Otlier school
honors
wero cured from any of the club mem- at Lake Hopatoong's Bertrand Is- MRS. STANLEY SMITH, COLO- 1
Park, was held Tuesday by ma librarian, has requested a re
awarded as follows: Highest claos bfirs.
A DAUGHTER WAS BORN TO
turn of all library books, in ordaverage, seventh grade, Steven Refreshments were served by the Senior Class of Woodbridge
Mr. and! Mrs. Gells Skay, of
er
that
they
can
be
catalogued.
Trask and Anna Mozur; sixtii the hostesses, Miss Elizabeth Row High School.
Fulton street, recently at their
Books may be returned any day
The 200- odd people who aattemd
Kiade,
Ku
e, Leo Handerhan and Victor- ley and Stella Kuzmiak.
The next
except Saturday and Sunday at
home.
;-presidejit
of
the
Sp
ed,
had
an
exceptionally
fine
time
.:
...111
!,„
V,
M
tnnlBht
at
O
ia Cosky; fifth grade, Steven Ku- meeting will be held
tonight at
Colonia school.
ish Club.
kan and Leona Nolan; fourth which time Misses Margaret Rai playing all sorts of games. They
[MRS. ROBERT A. KOCH, OF At• • •
Miss Schoenbrutt is a graduate lantic City, is visiting Mr.
grade, Richard Gallagher and An- son and Ruth Mathiasen will went to the banquet at P, M., and
JOSEPH
McANtDREWS
and
School and is
finished a thoroughly
na Marie Vitkosky; third grade, serve.
and Mrs. Francis Kath,
i. Raymond Voelker of Avday of entertainment
Eleanor Kokowicz and Glaria Vit' -1
•
enel, atatended the state lunch- " „ c^w.-v,,-,., QV,«
a senior Wedgewood avenue.
Chairman
of
the
committee
was
kosky; second grade, Gerald GeilWOODBRIDGE
eon ol the American r ^ o n ™ n Schoenbrun. She
William L. Benson. The following
ing and Catherine Lako; first
•
Auxiliary at Hotel Hildebrecht, a l c o u e g B >
219 SMITH STREET,
PERTH AMBOY, N. J.
Telephone 4-0075
grade, William Estok and Albina MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR Thomp school officials attended the out••• •
™.— =«.«
nnrf daughter,
AiHchter.^Charlotte,
Our up-to-date laboratory and trained men are at
son and
•Charlotte, of ing: A. C. Perry, principal; and Trenton, TuewCay, when Mrs.
w PARTY
Sisolak; perfect attendance, Ellen
r u
Malcolm Douglas, national presi
" r M ' ,
Woodbridge avenue, have reyour service to give you 100% Radio satisfaction. —
GeUing, Joseph Estok, Florence turned from a few days stay at Miss J. C. Magyar, class adpiser.
dent, was guest of honor,
FORDS. - The Fords Mens
turned from a fe
y
y
Members
were
conveyed
to
the
"Hard to Fix" sets we our specialty - Prices Reasonable
Buohok, Mary Kostak, Thomas
tt
D i g park by buses.
'
, . . •
Democratic Club at a meeUng held
their summer cottage
att DingGockel and Betty Bekus.
MR
AND
MRS.
SIDNEY
BEAUTuesday
night
in
hTomsen's
Comiman's Ferry, Pa.^ During their
jon of Enfield road, entertained munlty hall, formulated plans for
stay they had aa their guests
a»._.~
of Grove avenue, was recently
MRS. MARY E. MACK OF RAHrecently Rev, and Mrs. Simon a card party to be held at Our
Glier
graduated from
the
way avenue, has been appointed Mr. and Mrs. George Ludus, of
Locker
of
Holland,
Mich.
Lady
of
Peace
Auditorium,
TuesSchool at Birmingham, P a
to the executive board ol the Fords.
day, July 12. There will be a door
Woman's
Middlesex
County MRS. GEORGE E. KEATING and
MRS WILLIAM GODSON AND prize and refreshments.
Democratic organization.
AND MISS Mrs Sidney Beaujon visited D. President Joseph Lewandowski
son, Edward, attended the Bac- MISS RUTH
INCORPORATED
366 STATE STREET
calaureate services at Lehigh Ruth Brown have returned from Ssdaile, who is ill in a New I was appointed chairman of arPERTH
AMBOY,
N.
J.
a
tour
of
the
New
England
University, Sunday.
York hospital.
Irangements.
States and Canada.
« * * «
#
DI8TRIBUTOBS
BENJAMIN McNULTY, OF West
AUTHORIZED
TOOT AILMBNTS
Joseph V. Costello, Mgr.
T*l. Woodbiidgs 8—1414
Palm Beach, Florida, is visiting
BE SURfi TO GET A N
his son, Barron L. McNulty of
Freeman street.
#
• * • •
FORDS.--Cadet William BerU n»
THE BRECKENRIDGE AUXILIFor Burke Service'
ary, of the, First Presbyterian nard Lesburg, son of Mrs. MargarAMERICAS
church, closed its activities for et Lesburg, 109 Ford avejwe, this
the summer Monday «ight with place, was graduated from the
STANDARD TIME!
a dinner and social meeting. Staunton Military Academy, Staun
After the dinner, served at the ton, ^a., at the annual commenceSTATE THEATRE
Otflca Houre:
Chimney Comer, at Cranford, ment exercises.
25 MAIN STREET
members returned here to the Cadet Lesburg is a sergeant in
8A.M.to«P.M.
WOODBRIDGK, N. J.
home of Miss Louise Hiiber and Company B and a member of the
And
by
Appolntawut
Mrs. Charles Kuhlman in Free- soccer team, the r.fle team i n i the
man street, for the social ses- silent drill team.
sion. Twenty-three members He was awaKed an acaaemic
ur the week's supply of perishable food in the Kclvinutor. There will
decoration in the third class.
were present
be room for it because the storage Dpiice of the refrigerator is arranged
_
COLONIA
DEMOCRATIC GROUP
HOLDS BARN DANCE
KITTELLS HOSTS AT
SEWAREN LAND AND
WATER CLUB PARTY
SEWAREN HAPPINESS
GIRLS FINISH PLANS
FOR DANCE IN JULY
COLONIA NEW DEAL
CLUB TO SPONSOR
FESTIVAL TOMORROW
WHS SENIOR CLASS
AT ANNUAL PICNIC!
GIRL
ELECTED AT NJC
ssa
ORR'S RADIO SHOP
Thos. F. Burke
— Funeral Directors — •
*
Cadet William Lesburg
Is Staunton Graduate
Dr. MORRIS NADEL
Dorsey Motors •
MAPLE & Fayette Sts.
Surgeon Chiropodist
It Will All Go in the
KELVINATOR
•
Gel truiilworlhy time in • smart
lngtr*oll wutcli. Yankee i* llie
juiallcel anil lliinufel pocket
P
*
MRS. CHARLES WILLITS AND
son, Charles D. Willits, of Wash
ington, Pa., were the weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Von Bremen, ol Freeman street.
• » • •
MISS JANE WAUR, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Wair,
BIIMSUAirs WOHM SYRUP
r
to cleverly that large quantities
may be stored without interfering with the circulation of the
cold air. Kelvinator electric
refrigerators furnish the dry
oold atmosphere that food
needs. The adjustable shelves
in the 1938 modclsini^kc it easy
to store bulky things, such as
melons, grapefruit and fowl.
Kelvinator is inexpensive to
operate. All cabinets arc moderately priced and any model
may be purchased on the divided payment plan at a small
increase over the cash price.
—
trtablt f«n«ly d.y.loptd byi around
phyikian
In
womi.
bbpfartetfwMp*!!!-- 1 —•'
w chlldran odd
(In worm and *hlp *
••, botljt
' ivsrttr i w , ~ .....
! wwrni. Stood lh« t ic a bottl*.
h i C. ft. VDORHTtS, W.D.. PMIidllpllii. Pi
wuich al $1.50. Girom*-plated
cue, clear uumeraU, unbreak-
if"
able crjuluL
SEND 10*
...FOR 20-DAY
TRIAL TUBE and
Good tuck is another
name for tenacity of
BLADE CONTAINER
purpose
-EMERSON
li
AXD THIS IS JUST
ANOTHER WAY
OF SAYING THAT
GOOD FORTUNE
USUALLY COMES
TO GOOD SAVERS
.fe&asflinftwfflitrtMwfflvHwwwwTww.*,,.
Ihlt olliir «<KH1 la U.B.A. aolf J
To got you tu try Luterino Bhnvin
CKUUI, WO muktt tliid utiviHuul barKui
oflar
Uatxl-raiur-bUdu uuntuinor c
Beuuiuu porcolain, duHiguud by Kd(4uii
Mttfiaxiu^ miuliitor, Bum D^riiiah . . . an
204uy ttiul tulm of Luturiiie Bhnvii!
I Crtiftiu . . . both fur 1W, which batul
\ oovura cost of puukiuu uud ujtiiliug.
I
u i U H u u Hliuviug Cn-um it) glntt d
tough Ixmrdo uml tuuiluc BIUMB. A bll
iucli billuwfl into II (tico-tull of umlhin
bwrd-wiltinji luth«r. Louvix iaoo ooo
liuootli, wad eiuud.
.
tfeiid lOi in coin to gut your 20-dt;
1 trial tutw itnd iiurculuiu uaod-Lludo w
\] taiiuir. It'll a big burgaiul
;
lUKjnMUUUUU.,ht<.Mr,lt.lMU.Ita.
SHAVING CREAM
Don't permit faded or graying hair to mar your
appearancel Correct it with Clairol. the shampoooil-tint that clearuios a i it reconditions as it TINTS,
imparting youthful beauty. A 20-minute treatment
will subtract ysaia and add beauty to your hair
• . . add beauty to your looks.
THE RAHWAY SAVINGS
INSTITUTION
JOAN CLAIR
ClabeL Int. 132 W«t «
Umi FREE B««kUL Adrict and
Nan*
—H
.Y.
"The Bwik «f Strwf A"
— « « m b « . Federal Deposit Imurance Corporation
-Statt.
B*auUcd(m'» Name 1
For
BANKING HOURS 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
f
PI
R>hwy 7-1800
7
Infom.tM»
BSEKVICE
Perth Ambo,
PAGtl
Journal
comuiiG
CHURCH
NEWS
SO NEAR AND YET SOJAR
Ttoyd
ADVENTURERS' CLUB
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
Sewtfen, N. J.
Published » m y Frktay
F r k y Morning at 104 Main K m t . Wooden***
• IS THE UNIVERSE INCLUDNew JJersey, by
b the
h Municipal
M i i l PubUshnf
ubUsf O
Ooatpany.
pany. WMdbrtdt*. N. J
J.. t*
t* Meant
Meant class
class Mil
Mil
totered at tb. POM Offtos, at W
Woodbrldt*.
d b l d t N.
N J
ING MAN, EVOLVED BY ATOMMtttr.
IC FORCE1" it the Lectoft-Sermon 9ut*ct for Sunday, June IB,
An lr*<Up«MU&t Paper
n all Christian Sotanoa Churchai
Teleshesw WwAltife t - l t M
and Societies throughout the
wcrld.
NATIONAL ADVISTIHNO
The Golden Text Is: "Our help
ftErUHNTATITU
it In UM M U M of the Lord, who
made hctven and earth" (Ptalnu
124:8).
•••MrtvMea KsU: tlM fw Teat is
Among the citation* It the following from the Bible:
LEADER JOUINAL PLATFORM
"The Lord hath brought forth
roi
our rtunteoutneas-. come and let as
1. Elimination of all grid* troatinp.
declare 'n Zion the work of the
2. More Industries.
Lord our God." (Jeremiah 51:10)
2. Athletic stadium.
The I^&son-Sermon also in4. New Pennsylvania Railroad station.
cludes thli passage from the Chris
5 Sewife dlipoul lyitemtlan Selene; textbook, "Science
6. Y. M C. A. Orfini» t l w >and Health with Key to the Scrip7. Outdoor swimming pool.
I. Public transportation to outlying district!.
tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "The
8. Woodbridge Museum.
scientific fnct that man and the
u n i v e w ire evolved from Spirit
and so a IT spiritual: is as fixed in
divine Science as is the proof that
mortals Rain the sense of health
Tlio doatli of Celestine Romond leaves a sorrowful only a.s they lose the sense of sin
police department and community. H« was a man who ex- and disensc." (P. 9).
The W « 4 M l n Litltt
TU Iselhi j m l
H E A D L I N E S FROM THE LIVES
Of PEOPLE LIKE Y O U R S E L F !
"The Chines^,Horder
Bj FLOYD GIBBONS
Famoot Headline Honter
H s 2 D u ^ h e r e , boys and girls, and meet Distinguished
Adventu r TnomasE. Dowling of Woodstde N. Y. Tommy
started his adventuring career at an early age and it
wasn't his fault that he didn't start even earlier than that,
Se was born in England and, in 1915 when he was only
S years old, he tried to enlist in the army. They
him down, but still he kept on trying.
bo, to ft, captain.
Celestine Romond
?mplilu'ii good qualities. He was note>d for the courteous
firmness with which he carried out his duties as an officer
){ the law.
He was a good policeman personified and as a good
policeman he will be remembered by the~p^ople of WoodTownship. He will also be remembered
by h
his
b
b
orothrr officers and all who were fortunate enough to
know him intimately as a staunch and loyal friend.
We offer our sincere sympathy to the family of Celjstiiir Romond who will miss n trim husband, father and,
brother nnd to the members of the police department wh6
nave lost a real buddy. As we say farewell to Celestifie
Romond we would like to remind you of the words of
^ongfellow:
"There is no death ! What seems so is transition; this
ife of mortal breath is but a suburb of the life elysian,
•vhose portal we call death."
»w.. . ,n
•>• German, ohwked a torpedo
I „«.,«, u rn,tber oneUne he had never oven b e « aboard.
Cargo of Chinese Coolies.
That happened on the fifth rt February » » _ Tommy ^ w o r k i n ,
8T. ANTHONY'S CHVtCH
Port ReadingDaily mass: 8:00 a. tn.
Sunday masses: 8:00 a. m. and
10:00 a. m.
St. Anthony Devotion: Tuesday
evening, at 7:00 P. M.
^ r ^ J S S S ^ i * .
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Minister—Earl Hanirom Devanny
P. Stephens
Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock
Sermon topic, "Empty Souls."
Sunday School 9:45. Classes for
all ages.
Intermediate Christian Endeavor, 3:00 P. M.
Senior Christian Endeavor, 3:00
P. M.
Wednesday—Midweek Prayer*,
a Legislature has to construe
7:45 P. M.
Thursday—Men's
Brotherhood them after they are made."
• • • •
Dinner nt Seidler's Beach to which
Tom Glrdler, steet magnate:
A great many people in our country today are"i
are invited.
"Quite clearly the attempt is
fiprs." They like,to break up the population of the United
being made to abolish the system
States into groups called "businessmen," "farmers" and
of private enterprise, private, prop
"laborers," and then pretend •that there is no relation beerty and private business."
tween these groups.
• » » •
Then they go on to sny that, since the farther and 1. Did Mayor LaGuardia of New Frank N. Buctunan, leader of the
Oxford Group:
the businessman for instance, have no common interest, York serve in the World War?
program must be boss and
the only way either can iret ahead is at the expense of 2. Is there any area in the U. S. the"The
worker, youth and age, planthreatened by dought this year?
the other.
ning together under God to re3. Has Japan declared war upon
build America."
The falsity of this idea can be demonstrated very 'hina?
• • • • •
easily by a sinjrle example:
4. Is Chang Kai-Shek a Com- Manuel Quenon, President PhilKvcry automobile contains fifty?nve pounds of cotton munist?
ippine Islands:
and enough additional cotton has been used during man- 5. Do farmers vote upon the ap- '•Under existing legislation, the
plication
of
crop
quotas?
ufacture to bring the total consumption per car to nearly
responsibility of teaching religion
6. Does Presient Roosevelt wear
placed exclusively on parents,
one hundred pounds.
braces to assist him in walking?
guardians and the church, but not
In a busy year, one large automobile company alone 7. Does the United States c w - upon the Government"
templace naval or air bases near
supports about 150,000 cotton-producing families!
• • » •
Isn't that sure proof of the interdependence of in- Alaska?
Imatlus M. Wilkinson, dean. Ford
.8. What party has the largest re
ham Law School:
dustry and agriculture—businessman and farmer
Ristration in Pennsylvania?
"The same forces and conditions
9. How long has Secretary Wal- which resulted in the setting up of
lace been a Democrat?
dictatorships n Europe have op10. When will the new "spenderated here,"
Not long ago in Washington a Senator introduced a ng-lending program get under
• • • •
bill which would make it a punishable offense to publish way?
letann, Socialist worker, New Jersey:
in a newspaper or magazine any statement "known to be
"I hope everybody will rememuntrue."
ber that Americanism is not houlThat leads us to reflect how often labor difficulties in
Edward Ben**, President, Ciecho- iganism."
the past several veal's might have been reduced if the slovakia:
• » » •
true facts of the case had always been adhered to, and "I am convinced that the most Philip LaFoUette, Governor, Wisconsin:
difficult moments have passed and
the public allowed to look them over.
"Our present standard of living
In Philadelphia recently, after hearing the facts of that peace •will• be• maintained."
•
propped up by borrowed capone such case, the presiding judge himself drew up the H. G. Wells, British author:
jital."
wording of the sign that the pickets could carry, making "I think Mussolini is more init part of an injunction that they should carry his sign telligent than Hitler, and of rath- BOY DEFEATS TEACHERS
er finer fiber. But much more of Los Angeles.—After one month's
and no other if they wanted to picket.
an ass."
instruction, Jjhn Loughborou£h,
The text prescribed by the jurist read as follows:
• » • • •
Jr., 7-year-old second grade pupil,
"This establishment is not unfair to organized labor. Galeano CUno, Italian, Foreign defeated three teachers of chess.
It is being picketed because of a labor dispute between Minister:
CATCHES SHARK; DIES
the Bartenders' Union, Local No. 115, and the employees "Fascist Italy will continue to
pursue the policy of close colSan Diego, Calif. — Declaring
of this establishment concerning what organization shall laboration
and intimate under- 'I've got a big one," Guy Anderbe their bargaining agent."
standing with Nazi Germany." son. 45, began reeling in his fishing line. Before he could gaff his
A. W. Nelll, member Canadian catch, however, he fell dead of a
heart attack.
Parliament:
Americans who are inclined to think that Prime Min- "There is political hysteria ev- Companions brought in a 150ery time the name ot Japan is pound shark,
ister Neville Chamberlain has succeeded in detaching mentioned here."
Italy from her accord with Germany will be interested in
• • • •
, a recent speech delivered by Count Galeazzo Ciano, the Ralph W. Sockman, preacher:
1
"Education can fit youth to (ace
Italian Foreign Minister.
what the world calls failure which
'
After praising the vigorous action of Mussolini in the will help them to find what God
, international plane, the official declares that the struggle calls success."
X. Yes.
• •
for victory and conquest made the Italian people "ma2. At present rainfall has beep
ture for foreign politics." He insisted that Fascist Italy William Harman Black, New York sufficient almost everywhere.
State Supreme Court:
3. No.
will closely collaborate with Nazi Germany.
"A judge has no more right to 4. No; he has waged many wars
Sure Proof
WHOJNOWS?
" - A n d Nothing But The Truth"
VIEWS and REVIEWS
Italy and Her Allies
THE ANSWERS
Italo-German solidarity, Ciano maintained, was mani- make the laws than executive or against Communists'in China.
fested when the two countries took up the fight in Spain,
where Bolshevism had launched an attack. This fight "is
PRACTICAL HEALTH HINTS
still victoriously in progress" and in a wider field Italy
and Germany "have been joined by the strong and noble
Japanese people. He says that Italy attaches the greatpst importance to collaboration with Japan which is
waging a war in the "disintegrating action of Bolshevism"
in China.
j
the avoidance of certain ot small amount* of copper. An
Nothing has happened in Europe' within the past six
types of anemia, the body must a|andanee of soother mineral, calrumkhed daily with small cium, to tn« diet also helps to promonths to cast doubt upon the belief that Germany, Italy b*
•mounts ot Iron. Tbis mineral can mote a favorable storage of iron.
and Japan have entered into an active alliance, designed
be obutned only
An ordinary mixed diet ot liberal
f r o m suitable amounts of protective and sustainto promote their imperial ends. Much has happened,
fooda.
ing foods, such at milk, eggs, fruits,
however, (to prove the satisfaction of the world that these
Most 0! the green and yellow vegetables, white
powers will stop at nothing to gain their goals. The policy
Iran In the body, and whole wheat bread, meat, potaamounting to toes, and nib will always har«
of might la worshipped completely, without recognition of
about one (enih enough of all the oeceaaary minthe rights of oth«r powers. The only defense that the
of an ounce. Is erals, Including iron, copper, calcouceotrited in cium, pbosphtrus. and other*.
world has against this combination is force and more
Among foods having the highest
the blood, where
force.
it largely makei Iron values are liver, egg yolk,
up the hemoglo- whole wheat bread and cereals, oat• • • • •
bin of the red meal, dried beans and peaa, lean
b l o o d c e l l i . meatc and meat Juices, oyster*, and
Established Fact: One cannot be in two places at the
These cells, ear- uuts. White bread and milk are
same time..
Dr. J. A. ToMy r y | n t oxygen to lower In Iron, but the iron In these
the lungs, mual be kept replenished foods Is fully available, and thalr
• • • •
with Iron, since about 10 per cent presence In the diet helps In gelfling full value from other ironAdvertising is not all that there is to selling, but it is la kKl daily.
The Iron Values of Foods
rs
a bur help,
Poods vary In the amount of iron
last they supply, but of even
grsaUr Hgnlicance U the fact that
fooda alto vary In their iron values.
Tana, a common food may be comparatively rkh lit this blood buildto «i«fcuajfa bat v « b toil* u it
wfll M »*•« by the body. Another
tosd May not aav« muck Iron, but
til of It will to utilised.
AnotMr factor aiding in th«
•Mum • • * ot trim Is Ike presenc*
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
And he" said unto them, When ye pray, say, Our
Father which art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy name. Thy
kingdom come. Thy will be dpffe, as in hea,yen, so in e,
'' /CnATforeive us our ains; for we also forgave everyone that is Indebted to u«. And lead us not into temptai tion; but deliver w from evil. St. Luke, Chapter 11; 2-4.
were being .hipped „
France to bulW railroad.. Outside of Halifax the Tunl.tan Joined u,
wlU, a convoy of IS vei.el., and nothing Important occurred until .ho
•were r o S £ * north of Ireland and making for Liverpool where .h,
bearing foods.
The absence ot some old itaodbya. such u spinach, primes, and
rtlsias, from this list of best Iron
val uet may cause surprise. These are
•II excellent foods, desirable In the
diM lor, nunjr reasons, but ,B<H b#n i i N of high Iron values. 'In the
cat* of spinach, tor example, research has shown that only t tmaU
fraction of It* troo Is available, and
that Its calcium Is also poorly
utlltttd
i I*.
tbere
hH her. There WM . » d d «
,lnk. Then-three hundred jaros aw»y-aH hell broke
the S. B. TnnUlan.
Fighting the Panic-Stricken Mob.
LOOKING BACKWARDS
Ai the torpedo .truck the Tu.canla, the Tuni.lan trembled from stem
to item Twothouiand Chlne.e coolie., thrown Into « panic, began a
wUd . U m S e for the lifeboat,. And Tommy, in the mid.t of that
•tampide fought tor hi. life to keep from being thrown overboard,
TbTmlnuU the roar sounded. Tommy ran to hi. station beside the
captain'! boat He wasn't there two second* before he wai facing a
Through Leader-Journal Files
June 18, 1937
Woodbridge Township's congenial tax collector,
Michael T Trainer, is all smiles these days. And no
wonder, for Michael does hot have to run for reelection this year, bi fact, he does not have to run until
1939. Trainer has very good authority to back up his
confidence—for he haa the word of Attorney General David T. Wilentz that he will not have to seek
reelection until two years hence.
*
% t
*
June 19, 1936
Before an audience of relatives and friends that
filled the State Theatre to capacity, 188 seniors of
the Woodbridge High School received their diplomas
at the annual commencement exercises. The class
was the largest to have graduated from the Barron
avenue institution.
I
I X t
June 21, 1935
Ralph North, investigator sent to the Township to
check up on conditions in the local Emergency Relief Administration office, found no irregularities
here, according to the first official statement on his
report release*} today by the State ERA office through
A. T. White. Th\sUtement specifically states that
there was no evicrence of d^crithitation between clients "nor undue number of instances indicative of
poor judgement in case decision."
till
June 22, 1934
Funeral services for E. C. Ensign, clerk of the
Board of Education, who died suddenly following a
heart attack, Friday night, were held Monday afternoon at his late home at 661 Rah way avenue, Woodbridge. Rev. Carl C. E. Mellberg, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, officiated at the services. Interment was in the family plot in the Alpine cemetery.
t
I
t
t
June 23, 1933
Mrs. Jenny Hibben, widow of John Grier Hibben, president emeritus of Princeton University, who
died of injuries sustained in an automobile accident
on the super-highway near Tappen street, Ayenel, on
May 1, died of injuries received in the the same accident at the New York Medical Center, Sunday.
5. Les.
6. Yes.
T. Yes.
8. Th« Republican party.
9. Only a few years.
10. Early next month.
SHERIFF'S SALE
N CHANCERY
ER Off NEW JERSEY IN
Between LOUIS
A. REILL.Y, Cuirl
mt&ftonr
of Banking &ad foaurtum
of the 8ute of New Jersey, i f ,
Complainant and JOHN MA2URAK
and MART UAZURAJC his wile, Defendant*, Fi. Fit, (or the sale of
mortgaged premises dated June 2,
By virtu* ot the tbove stated Writ,
lo roe directed and delivered. I will
expose to u l e at public vendue on
WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH
DAY OK JULY, A. D.. NINETEEN
HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT
at two o'clock Dayllfbt Saving Time m
the afternoon of the said day, at the
ahtruTa Ofliuj In the City uf New
Brunswick. N. J
It was ordered, adjudgt-d and de
creed that the (arty aharea o( capital
stock No. 3357 of the Ciitiieiui Building and Loan JUauciation uwoed by
John Muurak and Uary lluurak. his
<rife, on which there la due to them
JM1.00 and assigned br them tu the
Cilitens Building and Loan A&suciatlon
as collateral security for the said loan
be flrat aold. and sv much ol wrtaiD
mortgaged premiaes with tbe appurtenances, in the aaid bill of complaint in
said cause partlrululy ifi lorth and
denci-ibed. that la to say:
All thoM certain lota, tracts or parcels of land and premioes. hereinafter
particularly described, situate, lying
and being is the City uf Perth Amluy.
tn the County of Middlesex and State
ol New Jtraey.
Being all of loU Nua. S91 and 392 in
Block
on a map of 964 lola uwned by Wllllun H M.flitl located in the
City of Perth AauV>>. County of Hid
dlesex and State of New Jersey. »urveyrd May. )W0 by W 3 Laiuey and
filed for reconl in the Clerks Oflit*
of the County of ltlddlewi. N J.
BegiSSlng at a point where tbe easterly line of DooaM Avenue Intersect!
the southerly
u t h e y line of Harrington Streat;
roaalaa; ikeacs sothrl
l
b
southerly aloag
tbe
eaiterly line of Donald Avtnue. one
hundred (100) feet; thence easterly in
a line parallel with toe southerly line
of Harrington Street, fifty (50) feet,
thence northery in a line parallel with
the first described course, one hundred
UOO) feet to the southerly line of Harrington Street; thence westerly along
the souherly line uf Harrington Street.
fifty (60) f«*t to the place of beginning.
Being '.he premises jommonly known
and designated sa No. S2S Harrington
Street, Perth Ambuy, New Jersey.
The approximate amount of the decree to be satisfied by aaid sale is the
aum of four thousand one hundred
ninety-four dollars (RIM 00) together
with the costs of this sale.
TofMher with all and singular the
rigfau, privileges, hereditaments and
appurtenances thereunto belonging or
in anywise appertaining.
F. HERDMAN HARDING.
Sheriff.
HUYLER K. ROMOND.
$3186
Solicitor.
« 6 7 M 7 l 8
SHERIFF'S SALE
IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY —
Between LOUIS A. REILl.Y. Commissioner of Banking and Insurance
of the Slate of New Jersey, etc.
Complainant, and JULIAN E. GROW
and KUTH GROW, his wife, et als..
Defendants. Fi. Fa. for the sale of
mortgaged premises dated June 23,
ISM
By virtue of the above stated Writ
to me directed and delivered, I will
expose to sale at public vendue on
WEDNESDAY THE THIRTEENTH
DAT Or JULY. A. D.. NINETEEN
HUNDRED THIRTY EIGHT
at two o'clock Daylight Saving Time to
the afternoon of the said day, at the
Sheriffs Office in tie City of New
Brunswick. N J
All the following tract or partel of
land and premises hereinafter particulars' described situate, lying and being in the Township uf Woodtindge in
the tunny uf Middlew* und State of
New Jersey.
BeinK known and designated u unit
uf lot No 40 ind lota, NOB II ami U
as shown on map
p entitled,
ed, "liau
liau of
o
property
Woodbrid
N
tyy situatedd in Woodbridge,
Woodbri
J. Wllouinf
o u i n f tt th
the K
Kaat
t Jerse
J niey L
Lumb
bar kk Timber CWoaii
made lUy
110* by Mason a Smith, P
P*rtn Ambat, H J."
WUd Stampede for the Lifeboats.
frenzied mob of coolies with but one thought In tnaft mind*—to get Into
that boat The boat was hanging from the davits. Tommy jumped
into It and tried to beat the Chinese off. He might a. well have tried to
beat back the aea itself. A horde of them thrust him aside—filled the
boat—and still'kept coming.
In vain Tommy yelled to them that there was nothing to be
afraid of. They came on and on. "Above the screaming and chatter," he sayi, "I could hear one loud, ringing voice th»t seemed to
be urging them forward. All at once the mob gave a terrific surge,
and I WM thrown back toward the enter edge of the boat."
How Tommy Saved Himself.
Right there, Tommy (ought the battle of his life. He was pushed back
over the side of the boat—out over the seething water. Another inch
and he'd be over the side. The- Tunisian was racing for safety, with
thousands of lives depending on her speed. There'd be no turning
around to rescue anybody who fell overboard.
A boat fall dangled near his hand and Tommy grabbed for it An
other surging rush pushed him ot t of the lifeboat. He kicked and fought,
trying to get his feet back on something solid again, but the pressure
from behind was too great Even as he struggled, 9 couple of screaming
coolies were forced over the side and fell into the water. Another followed them—and another. The panic-stricken mob of Chinese, on deck
were shoving their more forehanded1 fellows to their doom.
Only his hold on the fall rope Saved Tommy from the same hw
While he clung there, wondering how lorlg he could hold on, h>'
chanced to look back at another lifeboat a few yards down the deck
There, the same thing was happening, but as he watched, be «aw two
sailors scramble to safety by climbing the falls of their own boats
and hanging on the davits.
"That was my one way out," he saya, "and 1 i»»k It My
arms were aching and my strength was about spent, bat I managed to get np lo that davit overhead. When I (ot there I looked
down just in time to see a couple more Chinese poshed *verboard. Tben I grabbed a stay and worked my way taaad over
hand to the safety of the bridge deck."
The turmoil wasn't over, even then. It kept up for the rest of the
night, and didn't end until the Chinese were landed in Liverpool. They
were 25 coolies short when they gut there. They had gone over the
side and drowned.
r
Beginning at a
•riy l t i e ot Myrtfe
il on the weat-1
._. Nellie Sodolsky. hi* w J e . u_, c o l l s !
Avenu
Avenue, d U u n t ! security lor a certain Iota U ' -
north two hundred fifteen . i.21i) feet forth in the bill of complaint her.
from the comer formed by tbe Inter- fora Qled in this cause, should first
section of the' said westerly line of sold lo raise and 1
the aioney d
Myrtle Avenue with the, northerly line 10 the complainant Jram lh« dt(eii.:
o! Grove Avenue as shown on .vud ants, and
tbe money raised 1
map; running thence il) westerly at [sale ut the said stock be lnwnVit:
right angles tu Myrtle Avenue one to satisfy Die debt, interest and c.
hundred twelve and fifty hundredth! due ui ibe complainant, then <••> »<••
UU.50) feet: running thence (2) north- the mortgaged premise* with sppuru..
erly along the easterly Ime ui Iota Nog. lances thereto as set forth In tbe i •
45. 44, 43 sixty-eight and seventy- jue of complaint in said cause and there:
huudtedUu t«8.7l) feut tu lands i.uw particularly described u fallows:
or formerly of K. C, Brewster and S»A L L t h a l w o r ponton of 1'
die H. Culler; running thence (8) east \tncl
ur p a r w l u f i ^ J ^ u J prem)*'
erly aluii* said last mentioned lands ijiertiaitfler particularly described.
Westerly line id Ford Avenue,
Knuwn a« bSl Myrtle Avenue, Woud- running thence <1> North-easterly
bnjdge, New .Jersey.
about right angle* with Wildw<x(
The approximate amount of the de- Avenue, Fifty (GO) feet to a point; rui
cree to be satisfied by said sale is the mng thence (2) North Westerly abo(
aum of five thousand four hundred parallel *|ih Wild wood Avenue. Thil
fifty-one dollars 116,46100) together ty seven and fifty ooe-hundredt
with the costs of Uiiii sak.
1(37 50) feet to a point: runnu]
Together with all and singular tha, thence (b) South-westerly and abv
rlghti, privllegeji, hereditaments and p»talH with the first course
appurtenances thereunto belonging or ISO) feei to Uie Northerly line ,
in anywise
Wlldwood Avenue and running thenl
HARDING,
(4) South-easterly along the Northerf
Sheriff.
Una or Wlldwood Avenue and bindij
HUYLER E. ROMOND.
thereun Thltry-seven sod Fifty oil
J 34
Solicitor.
hundredths (17,60) feet W the place |
4(-t>m-17.»4;7io-1.8
beginning.
BEING a put of tot Number
four (44) on a Sketch showing L
erty situated at Fords, Woodbn
Township. Middlesex County.
IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY - Jersey, made upon request of
Between CARL K
WITHERS, Dunham, March 2nd. 1«», sV»rre
CoBuolsaioner of Banking and Insur- Mason * Smith. C. B.. * » M
ance of the Bute of New Jersey, Ac.. Avenue, r"erth Amboy, New Jersey
Complainant, and JOHN 9ODOL3KY And alao being s part of lot For
and NELLIE SODOL3KY, his wife. four AH) on Tjreen HiUs" V'"
et all., DefandanU. Ft Ca. for the Property situated *t Fords,
sak of mortgaged premises dated May County, New Jersey, bel
35. 1838.
ani
and Arth
By virtue uf Ute above stated Writ, liam. George
i m . sul
to me directed and delivered. I will ex- Nm 20.
_
pose to sale at public vendue on
C K., Perth lmboy.
WEDNESDAY. THB THIRTEENTH Smith, approximate
amount at the
DAY OF JULY A. D.. NINETEEN
cm* to be satisfied by satd saUJ
HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT
sum of two thousand two hundred
at two o'clock Daylight Saving Tlnw ty live dollars (O.W00) together <
in the afternoon of the wid day, at the coats of this sale.
,
the Sheriff's Office In tbe City ot New
Toay.h«r with sll aad singular
Brunswick. N. J.
rignta. iHivilesm^h»iw41tsjt*n!a j J
It was ordered ad]ud|
i
h
b l l
creed that certain tnjtres — .«*•-• w
tlw a t l u n s Building a Loan Aasuoa-1
Uon of th» City at Perth Amuo " "
byy John
SodoUky,
and Nellie
J
Sodolsky, and
his wife which ware
said datesrfaats, J h
SHERIFFS SALE
WOODBRIDGE LEADER-JOTJRNAU
FRIDAY MORNING, JTTNE 17, 193R.
Let's Go To The Movies!
AT RAHWAY THEATRE
QTAGE.
°
AT THE REGENT THEATRE
AND SCREEN-
BAHWAY THEATRE, Railway.
raveled America, Australia and
The Bishop of Claremont gave Mew Zealand.
his son Victor a half "crown, one Pearl fishing In Fiji . . physical
day in Turnbririge WPII^ England. rainer for a Rajah near Bombay
. . to Africa to hunt lions . . .
It was the admission fee to a 'rom South Africa to London to
life packed fuller than a five-foot enlist in the World War . . . in as
shelf of ttdventure stories—and all i lieutenant and out aas a capain with two decorations, knife
real!
H started Victor McLaglen for wounds and nearly killed in a poiLondon at 14 to fib his way into son plot.
Hie Boer War
It created Victor's newest role is in 20th
Trooper McLaglen, boxing star of Century-Fox's comedy of the
the King's Life Guards at Windsor American Legionnaires' unconven
s Always A Woman" with Joan Blondcll and
Castle.
tional convention in New York,
Douglas now playing at the Rodent Thontrc.
Four years later to Canada to 'Battle of Broadway." Opening
A seiMip from "Dovil's Party" to bo featuivil at Hi
work on a farm . . . next prospect- Sunday at toe Rahway Theatre,
hefty Theatre, eommencinir tomorrow.
ing in the Northwest for sliver . . the film also features Brian Donslmy .( ,i v.uni; professor who,of a holiday for all the boys, NoV..
painting signs and printing with levy and Louise ttovick.
visits
luli in order to snveonce in all the ten years, however,'} ;
a hand press . . . a spell as a "yaid
his younger lirntlu'r from the wiles have they received the
AT THE RITZ THEATRE
of ,m entertainer but PIKIS up by holiday tor Prof. Brtggs has woo :
hull' or railway policeman . . . FORUM THEATRE, Metuchen.
BATTLE OF BROADWAY
marrying her himsi-U and to the •very time.
and professional boxing. The box- Sure we know the Forum Thehonor ot his father, brings her
ing included lest there be some ater in Metuchen is an ideal vacaproudly home to the University.
suspicion as to its merits, a no- tion spot—but do you? W e think "There's Always a Woman" REGENT THEATRE REOPENS
WALKS 10.7M MILES
i
The family tries to keep the cere- U'loomlngton.—In his four yetrf
decision bout with Jack Johnson, you do, Mr. and Mrs. Reader, be- might have been sub-titled, "Thup On Saturday, June 18, the Reder
Over
America"
so
loud
have
:tniiiy a secret and the ensuuig
lent Theatre reopens after exten
heavyweight champion of the cause continued capacity crowds
Indiana University, during"
been the laughs, cheers and bravcomplications together with the which he acted as waiter in ttM
world.
bear mute testimony to the cool- os that have greeted ite exhibition. sive interior alterations! The au
-W.
students'
reactions
to
the
Ittorium
of
the
theatre
will
truly
Came next a job of "go four ness of theTorum these swetlering
University commons, Robert 3.
It
is
getting
quite
unnecessary
Ginger
Rogers,
Is
all
very
je
a
surprise
to
the
steadjy
patrons
rounds with McLaglen and win a June days. A huge, yet silent,
Ballard estimates that he ha» tratf
in reviewing a Columbia comedy
tunny. James Stewart has the parcelled 10,704 miles earring sand$100" in a circus sideshow.
blower system completely changes to state that that amazing studio if this popular first-run playhouse
James
El- \uches. He figures he averaged M
is the entire new ceiling is thi
, (hi., young professor,
M
r
Now a job as a gymnastic in- the air in less than three minutes
h si ui is his brother, Beuhh Bon- "aps of MO feet every hour.
structor . . . then a joust with and' sturdy oscillating fang on the has done it again! The redundancy latest in architectural design nnc
di, Ins mother and Charles Vovaudeville as an act called "Mas- side walls provide additional as- grows very obvious when we dig s constructed of an acoustic ma
Q
liian, his father. Frances Mercer Eliznbeth, N J,~Angered when
terpieces of Sculpture" which surance that you'll enjoy your into the files and discover that
such was said of "It Happened
Phyllis Kennedy, Franklin Pang- three of then brood fell from the
screen entertainment In comfort.
One Night," Mr. Deeds Goes To
li-m ;md others are in the cast.
nest and were killed, a puir of
Next week-end's feature atttrac 'own," 'rTheodora Goes Wild" and
• * • •
fighting
tion, June 19, 20 and 21. will be The Awful Truth." We'll just say
Mrs. Morris Rchanker. whose m l
"You »nd Me."
i film for the whole family to en- hat "There's Always a Woman'
bird who dence adjoined tho tree In which
The story of one
oy.
Gary
Cooper
and
Basil
Raths
one
of
the
best
comedies
we've
~TOi)"AY AM» MAT.
:narn<\i iirwrther. When he learns they had their nest, virtual prl»bone will appear Sunday, Mon- seen—and let it go at that!
The <irc-»lr»t Kwl I.lfe
ut, his wife's former life, he ioners, attacking them viciously
day
and
Tuesday
in
"The
AdvenStory of the Ages
s bark, to crime and tries to rob whenever they entered or left the
tures of Marco Polo" portrayed by
,i department store. Everything house.
-DAU.Y NIWI
the strong and handsome Mr, Coop LIBERTY THEATRE, Elisabeth.
urns out nil right in the end and
CHARLES
er, travels from sunny Italy to Hollywood's screpn stars will
Hie hero finds out that crime realChina
to
explore
its
then
unknown
BOYER
ly doesn't pay. Sylvia Sidney is
have their own passenger airline
mysteries. Henry King's splendid between the studios and Palm
the girl und George Raft is the
dance ensemble and a color car- Springs this season with a film
Hid. Robert Cummings, Barton
toon entitled "Jungle Jitters" will actress heading the company, ac
NtocUine, Roscoe Karns and HarDanlilll tatou support the feature picture.
ry Carey are included in the cast.
iQrding to plans now nearing com
WOODWUDCI
Manager Forgione told your
'Man About the Forum" that the
Fri. & Sat. June 17, 18
PLUS
Jacqueline Wells explained I
"Four Men and a Prayer" with Loretta Young, Rich- "Gold Diners of Paris."
new serial, "Fighting Devil Dogs'
Another chapter in the "Gold
Double Feature
friends on the Columbia set of
lirooni! and David Nive.n.
threatens to be a greater attracDiggers" series, with the backMadeleine Carroll »nd
"Little Miss Roughneck" in which
tion with local theatre-goers than
ground placed in Paris.
Fruids Lederer
she is currently apenring with Ed"The Lone Ranger." "Fighting
tcrial for absorbing sound and lit Vinci, Walter Wolf King and Er- Rudy Vallee is Terry, band lead
ith Fellows and Leo Carrillo at the
"IT'S ALL YOURS"
Devil Dogs" deals with the efforts
preventing echoes. The latest ic Bloie are included in the cast. or. Rosemary Lane, Hugh Herbert,
Liberly Theatre, that she and her
* * « •
the U. S. Marines to combat
also
Alan Jenkins, Gloria Dickson and
down-lighting is installed which
nusband, WaLUr Brooks, are now
"The Lightning" a cunning fiend
Patrick Snowies and Beverly ,
others are in the cast.
will give a moonlight effect over Three Comrade*."
completing the final details in eswho is plotting the overthrow oi
Roberti In
A beautiful picture adapted
the entire auditorium.
tablishing the local airline and
all civijizatioa Episode No. 3 ii
from a novel by Erich Maria ReBATTLES PROFESSORS
hope to have it oper&ting this sea
The
walls
throughout
the
slated for next Friday and Satur"EXPENSIVE HUSBANDS^
son.
heatrc are acoustically treated to marque. The three German vet- Franklin, Term.—Once a year
day, June 24 and 25.
iiH
who
are
working
in
an
auto
Cartoon
.
N«
for
the
past
ten
years,
the
student
1
give the best sound and are cov"With many of the studio peo"The Man About the Forum.
champion
at Battle Sun., Man., Tue7, June 19, 20, i
ered with a rich green and gold repair shop In post-war Germany marble
ple establishing permanent resiare Robert Taylor, as Erich; Fran Ground Academy plays a game of
damask.
REGENT THEATRE, Ellubeth. dence in Palm Springs during the
Doable Feature
chot Tone, as Otto and Robert marbles with Prof. George 1.
winter
season,
my
husband
and
I
The air-conditioning system has Young as Gottfried. Margaret sul- Briggs, headmaster, with the stake
A big gun barrage of rib-ripMartha R»ye A Dorothy
have long felt the need for such
been completely renovated and livati gives a notable performance
Lamour In
pling butfonery starts Saturday
they assure their patrqns of abso- as Patricia. Guy Kibbec,. Lionel
the Regent Theatre in Columbia'; an airline,' 'Miss Wells explained
LTHOUGH he cornea ot a must- lute comfort at all times, regardHUrti
"THE BIG BROADCAST^
Many Hollywood stars have al"There's Always a Woman,"
Charley
Tomorrow
Atwill, Henry Hull,
cnl. literary mid artistic family,
sprightly, mystery-tinged romsuv ready aplied lor reservations t , on his parents wanted him to ho an en-' less of the outside atmospheric Grapewine and Monty Wooley
PLUS
Uc comedy in the mad and merr; the initial flight inaugurating the Eineer. His mother was a well- conditions,
are
in
the
cast.
airline.
"Borrowing Trouble"
manner of "The Awful Truth."
known novelist, who wrote under
• •
The actress recently purchased the name of Clara Berg. His father "Swiss Miss."
with the Jones Family
Manning the big berthas in thi
"Vivacious Lady."
van of the comedy assault are thi a 5-passenger Beechcraft plane for had two famous cousins; one, Al- The best Laurel and Hardy of- One o£ the best comedies of the
Cartoon
News Ev
fred Gruenfeld, renowned pianist, fering to date with the two cominimitable, wide-eyed Joan Blon her personal use.
Wednesday, June 22
the other, Adela Strauss, tlilrd wits edians selecting Switzerland as pear, "Vivacious Lady" is the
dell and her cine-married sleuthof Johann Strauss.
BANK N1TE
the best country in which to sell
ing spouse, Melvyn Douglas. These RITZ THEATRE, Elizabeth.
At thfc^age ot seven, he started
A 70th Cenrvry Fo* P.ctute - i l h
"Shanghai Express"
two madcap merrymakers take the
to study tlie violin, and in a few their mouse traps, because the
film over, lock, stock and barrel, Hollywood has made "Four Men yearsjiad mastered not only that in- most cheese is mad« there. Alwith Marlene Dietrich
VICTOR McLAGLEN
strument, but the piano, trumpet, though of the slapstick variety,
and
turn it into a rollicking fun- and a Prayer."
PLUS
BRIAN DONLEVY
WILLIAM
GARGAN
fe'st. The farcial foolery in which And the transition of this pop- drums, cello, and other musical in- there is plenty of comedy and the
LOUISE HOVICK
struments.
At
fourteen
he
was
conPAUL
KELLY
FRANK
JENKS
ular
story,
read
by
millions
in
picture
is
really
very
funny.
Dolthey indulge proceeds to a new
"The Jury's Secret"
METUCHIN, N. J.
ducting school orchestras and bauds.
_ 1'i.rs —
BEATRICE ROBERTS
peak of delightful nonsense in the book form or magazine, serial,
with Kent Taylor & Fay Wr
He came to America at -tha age
promises
to
provide
a
number
of
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
scene where Joan is being subOf twenty-two, and went to work In
• Comedy
Novelty
(REOPENS!
June 19, 20, 21
_
jected to a "psychological" third surprises when it reaches the a pencil factory for $7.00 per week.
Thursday, June 23
degree by a corps of burly cops. screen.
• Sat. June 18 * <<;iry Cooper, Basil Rathbonc
In threeJdays he had found a Job
At the end of weary hours Joan Of primary interest, comes th< as a pianist in a cafe for $15.00 per
in
Woodbridge High School
cucumber-cool; her "toTment- report that the film has no devi- week and all the goulash he could
eat. Within a few days.the conduc"The Adventure*
worn to the proverbial fraz- ated from the original plot.
Graduation Exercises
tor
ot
Pabst's
Harlem
Restaurant,
So when citizens visit the
Of Marco Polo"
N.
Y.,
offered
him
$25.00
per
week
Theatre during the scheduled run
Color Cartoon—"Jungle Jitt*i«"
and chfefcen. At,the end oi the year
of "Four Men and a Prayer," they he was earning $45.00 per week.
Itmul Act—"Henry Klng'u Orch,"
will find that this 20th CenturyWednesday and Thursday ^
He left his last restaurant Job In
Fox production has passed, up all December, 1913, on the day ot the
June 22 and 23
the ultrat-sacchrine cliches of the dress rehearsal of his first BroadKay Francis, Pat O'Brien In j
love motif for the noblest of he- way show, "The Whirl Of New
man instincts . . . the unswerving York," presented by the ShuberU
"Women Are Lika That"
faith of four spas in their father's at the Winter Garden. He wrote
also
sixteen Winter Garden shows in a
I honor.
NORTHWEST MOUNTKI) VOUCl
row and six other Broadway'producTKCHNICOLOB FKATUBK In
A distinctly "different" type of tlons by 1919, Ha is the composer
musical drama is heralded in "Joy of "Maytime," "Blossom Time,"
"ROMANCE ROAD"
of Living" new musical * comedy "Student Prince," "Desert Song"
Hand Act—"Benny Mcrofl'H Orch."
Latetrt Noun KVCJIU
now at the Ritz Theatre, with Ir- and "New Moon."
With these hit productions, he
ene Dunne and Douglas Fair'
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
bankg Jr., and with new i Jerome became a member of the American
June 24 and 25
Society of Composers, Authors and
Kern melodies woven into the Publishers, and hus been* for* the
PETER-LOKRE in
sprightly plot.
last six years an officer and fdirecMR. MOTO'S GAMBLE"
The story deals with a stormy tor of that organlzatlou/HQwas
also
for live years president ot the song
romance between Misa Dunne,
NOAH BEERY, JR. in
popular musical comedy
star Waters Protective Association. He
whose huge income is lavished on Is a member of the Dramatists'
ming Saturday, June 2ft
"Forbidden Valley"
I ho Masonic Order, Rotarian,
her selfish family and Fairbanks, Guild,
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
HplNiide H—"Fighltnit Devil Dogx"
Cor. Washington & Mechanic Sis., Perth Amboy, N. J. a self-confident young map, whe Lambs, and other clubs. He lias
"SON OF T1IK SHKIR"
Latent Newu KvenU
been married for twelve years to
has disinherited hia rich relatives Lillian Harris, a non-professional,
to become a sort of sea vagabond, of Washlngton.'D. C. He has been
who preaohea a doctrine of attain- on thajlr the last three years and
ing happiness by doing what you la now producing musical films.
.His name Is Ojsqvuotj punuiD|g
want to do.
State
LIBERTY
A
VICTOR McLAGLEN <.
n,mm'f
[FORUM THEATRE;
m
REGENT!
1
HAIR
WELCOME WOODBRIDGE FIREMEN'
Your OFFICIAL HEADQUARTERS is
CALLAHAN'S
Ye Olde Homestead
BAR AND GRILL
You Are Cordially Invited To Att«nd The
D1NING-DANC1NG
, . . Music B y. . .
NOW
Royal Hawaiian Orchestra
..UNBEND
DOWHAT YOU WA|
f"TO DO WHEN YOU WANT
r/TODO I T . . . That's
' _ __
Muiic by
r
"BEAUGESIE"in
Courage and Advenluie!
?otir
Delicious FREE Sandwiches on the Home
maksi you look yean oldtr.
Wholhtr you'd lik« to regain your own color or complittly
wild
LOHETTA YOUNG
RICHARD GREENE
\wStQI Sensation
IRENE DUNNE
DOUGLAS
EVERY MONDAY NIGHT
AT 8:15 P. M.
JAIRBAHKSJH
Millions prefer this "flavor
that is different"
changa the color of your hair, Clalrol will do It quickly and
IO subtly that your eloitit frltnd wont dtttct th« changt,
Clalrol do«» what nothing t i n canl In on* timpit trtatmtrt
Clalrol ihampoot, rtcondltloni and TINTS.
ST,
' THE SMOOTH COMFORT Ot
4 It's a' skillful crou betwwi
mayonnaise and old-fashioned
boiled dressing—with a special
piquancy allits own! MiracU Whip
is totally different from all other
dnwingt—'Wioother,fluffier,more
delicious.Try Miracle Whip—»oul
Ait yaw taurfcim. Or writ* to w fer M i l CMral
buUit, mi o M i M Id* ton «f kolr, »»4 HH
btauV • • • I / i l l . WrUt NOW * • coun«a btlow.
Amboy Avenue
MGNNEN LATHER IHAVB
MAMS ANY MAN SINSI
ADMISS1ON--40 CENTS
Try It and
FREE
Clalrol, IIM,, 1B Will U Jh.il, Nnr Ilk. N. 1.
Mu» iMd FUI Cldlrtl IOOILUI, Mfk* and Antlyili.
you'll *ln9 t°o!
FEATURE "PLAY
MIRACLE WHIP CONTAINS M O R I l M O t t - O P THI CQSTWINQMWMW
Jj% your hair grayf It it going grayf Eras* thai ihadowl
Clalrol lift* lh« gloom of gray Ihof dark«n» your fact and
JEROME',
..PRAYER
k
ST. JAMES'
WEEKLY GAME SOCIAL
Weed/it L GRAY
for •wbo cooteiM •
'Pton-o»J
<-'• nififeS
$20.00 SILVER DOLLARS TO BE AWARDED
vi>r
*
My hautlclan'i N«M
, n » < i ^ "*f
ft.^..^.^...
T ^ ^
1
.—....•.•w
'
WOODBRIDGE LEADER-JOURNAL,
A
BILL FOLDS
7,irrr.R OB BKOUI.AR
POCKET WATCHES
UPT0
SALE NOW GOING ON!
$5.00
CUTEX OR GLAZO
MANICURE SETS
47cTO$L5fl
IMPORTANT
ANNOUNCEMENT
[landflomn gift rfwes Inrludinp nil ra.ioii
Hula for » ptrfpet mnnlcurfi.
A LABOR SELECTION OF
I'ERFIIMF.S, COMPACTS ft
TOILKT SKT8.
We take pleasure in announcing lliat we have secured the
exclusive agency of
8 OUNCE Baby
f
for Woodbridge!
VISIT OUR F O U N T A I N T O D A Y ! . . . and try the
Ice Cream that is DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT!
r>o<-
Phillip's
^VALUABLE COUPONS
REE!
Tint
Johnson's
Glo-Coat
VALUABLE SOUVENIRS
WITH EACH PURCHASE
UPON
PRESENTATION
OF T H I S C O U P O N
Athletic
Support6*8
B o t t l e sEXTRA
STRONG
I
•
.UP TO
FLAKES
ft-BOX
I'onu-H with tough strung
tube mid all attachments
Udnforceil at puliita
ut wear.
25c Andalusia CoWO/Jcl
Cream, 2 FOR ^ I
10c 80 count
Paper Napkins
2 for
Itami
25c Woodbury's
Tooth Paste 2 for
.49
50c~TEK
tooth brushes 2 for'
25c Noxacid
Tooth Powd. 2 for
50c Dr. Brown's Ci
Tooth Powd. 2 for OIK.
$1.00 Halibut
Liver Oil
LARVEX for moths, pt
PARADICHLOR Benzene, lb
Quart FLIT
PETERMAN'S Discovery
tpint
$1.00
(iuamntusl
Alarm
Clocks
JL
Octagon
BATHING CAPS
up
OK
r u n in:it
PR!CEDFROM10c
4
W«' liitvti jntit put in a whlti a.sHui'tnitMit of
(*xn ptiuiiully IIUIKIHUIIU' bulhing cups.
Variety of IDIUIH jinii stylea.
for
BATH
SPRAY
Popular
Sun-Tan
39c up
Lotions
Knjoy the udvwitttges of a
shower In your
tub. Large spray
5 foot tube.
THESE MONEY SAVING
VALUES OBTAINABLE AT..
GLOVERS
Dug
Beilicillen
49c
lliilij Uottlcj
si.10
Varady of
Vienna
Lipstick &
Rouge
Carton $1.15
COMBINATION
SPECIAL
PIPE SPECIALS!
t
12 nkga. Walnut Tohacco
Ul.SJ Mlthlleton Briar Pipe
Value $2.10
ALL FOR J | U | )
3.SO Kaywoodie ...$2.98
2.50 London's Best 1.98
1.00 YelloBole
89c
McliimimflpircnmTTTinnniiniMiiinii mmmaiiiniiiiiiimnijnin
25c Noxzema
2 for
"|5c Partola Laxative
2 for
59c Pt. Phillips Antiseptic Mouth Wash £A
29c Witch Hazel
Pints
2 for
50c English Lavender
Shaving Cream
36c Fine Ljnen
Stationery ... 2 for
5c Composition
Books
2 FOR
35c White Pine
and Tar
2 For
28c ZIP Corn
Remover 2 FOR
$1 Yeast & I/oi
Tablets 2 For
BUC
35c Dr. Brown's
Aspirin 100's 2 for
50c £p»om Salt
Tablets 100's 2 for
39c Boric
Acid, lb
2for
35c Antiseptic
Douche Powder
2 FOR
Pint
500'
CLKAN8ING
Tissue
ELECTRIC
FANS
Syrup of
Figs
FREE!!
ENLARGEMENT
Squibb's
36c
BruntiliHB
FRESITFILMS
AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES
AT
LOWEST PRICES!
FOR
$1 Tonomel Herb
Tonic, 2 for
Big Event*
call (or a
S yds. 50c Sterile C1
Gauze -.... 2 for « "
I
KODAK
Wbtretu ihu* ai« "adbm on."
a Kodak ihoold bt hind} 10 f«cord ikf hlptmJan. Oo«4 amp•bou coiu niilr with tlut* i a i
cameras. Titf'n t^mi turn
only H . too. C M
50c Cascara Tblts.
100's
2 for
25c Listerme
Tooth Paste
2 FOR
-
with each roll of film developed.
25c Tincture of
Iodine ...... 2 FOR
2 for
Gallon
PICNIC JUGS
This luff will carry
enough hot or cold
drinks for the whole
family.
60c
CALIFOBNIA
illAVE
25c Dr. West Tooth
Paste (disc.)
%
2 FOR
t.vt
25c pt. Hydrogpa HIV
Peroxide 2 forj.1 LW"
Vacuum
Bottles
Ut
16c
39c Hospital
Cotton, lb. ... 2 for40c
ISc Quill Washable Ink
2 for1&
15c Vain. 5 yds.
adhesive tape 2 for 16c
35c Nostane
Cleaning fid. 2 for 36c
19c Williams Talcum
Powder
2 FOR
Guaranteed
50c Woodbury's
Shampoo
2 for
15c EPSOM
SALT£... 2 FOR
2 FOR
<0o
50c Imported Lilac
Vegetal 2 FOR
25c Glycerine Suppositories
2 for
Capj
MOULDED RUBBER
10c-
25c FLIT SPRAY
2 FOR
Detecto
Anniversary Sale Of
INSECTICIDES
OLD OOLD8
8 01.
10c RolTof Wax
Paper
2 for
16
49c
Half A Hall
lb. - 71o
Velvet
lb. — 71s
Prince Albert
lb. - Tic
Granger
lb. - «9«
Mr
Walter Raleigh
lb. — S9c
CHESTBBFIELDB
CAMELS
LUCKIE8
35c Prep Brushless
Shaving Creamj
2 FOR
_„
I'llWlItT
Glasses
Jad Salts
Pyrex
25c Carters Little O f
Liver Pills ... 2 for "^
B. C.
Hnth
60c
Condensed
FATHER'S DAY S P E C I A L S
TOBACGO
CIGARETTES
- 1
ONE CENT SALEf
of HOME NEEDS*
55;
Fountain Syringe
A9c
ANNIVERSARY
MIHiUK «
$1.00—A Fine Value
UP
I'AllKER
SCHAEFFER
I WATERMAN
\n,\ Othfr Rdlsbln Make
'
Max
Factor
MOTH
BALLS or
THK. (DKAI, GIFT
PEN and PENCIL SETS
L,
.,
• —
OIFT
Military Brush Sets
^XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV
UP
VALUABLE COUPON!
A VKBY IJSKFIJI.
EACH
Above Items Limit 3 to Customer
Flour l'ullsli
59<
rallies'. Mpn'n nr Boy8' Wrist
WntHics, A liirge Selection
Tii Chonsv Frim
Jfor
50c Kolynos » -1[
% FOR
tocProbak
63c
M S O 9 s V e l d o w n SANT|ARY NmNi S
8c
•< PN
IT R u b b i n g A l c o h o l
28c
M 5 0 c D r . L y o n ' s TOOTH POWDER
r\
WRIST
WATCHES
$1.89 up to $25.00
Jfor
1O( Lifebuoy Soap
15( Clapps Heinz BABY
FOOD
DOLLY MADISON
11CE CREAM r
1
(IIIAHANTKKI)
BREAKING ALL RECORDS IN VALUES!
thorn tbtamtmi
Good Quality
RUBBER
GLOVES
Live rubber will outloat ordinary glovei,
Use these and protect your hands.
PUBLIX DRUG STORE
NHWI
AGFA Oandtd Camera
BULI.BT Candid Camera
F A L C O N Candid (Jaaiom
. . .
M.N
I B
M l
95 MAIN STREET
N.J.
PHONE WOOD, 8-0809
SPORTS
SPORTS
WOODBRIDCE TOWNSHIP'S FAMILY NEWSPAPER
WOODBMDGE, NEW JERSEY,
FRIDAY MORN INC, JUNE 17, 1938.
MEE
tELD CLUB REPLACES H. C. G.AT
Speedway Firecracker
I
TOP IN SENIOR LEAGUE; SHELL 9
BAITERS WOLNIESJ 25-5 GAME
PETE RAWER PITCHES
NO HIT - NO RUN GAME
N FORDS SR. LEAGUE
1,000 VIEW OPENER AS KEATING
GIVES FOUR HITS: DELANEY AND
SHINN STAR WITH FINE BATWORK
FORDS. -Pete Radier entered
he Recreation League's Hall i>(
ame lflst week when he pltrhal n
ive inning no-hit no-run game
By Georf e Moliutr
igainst the Keasbey Feds in tiie
WOODBRIDGE.—The onoe-league leading H. C. C.
Fords Senior League, Only sev\V(H)I)BRI1)<;IY- -TWHS a ifrand day, Sunday. Dark
enteen men faced Radier's offerThis past Sunday sent my nine m just another club in the Recreation department
clouds
rolled uwny for the day and a bright sun called I,- ings bo give the Cslk Association
blood to a new high Senior League now. For three weeks they ruled the roost,
000 ardent ImsolmU tana to help the Woodbridgt! Ameriline a 2-0 victory.
two K°°d reasons. First but lately they have been bounced by every club, the latMeanwhile the winners ponced can Legion dedicate its new stadium. Mayor Greiner inall, the 1,000 or so base- est being the Sewaren nine. Sewaren, behind the effective
in pitcher Peons for 'ive hits, all augurated the iH'i emonies by tossing out the first ball. But
Ingles, with Simon leading at the more significant was the fact that "Monk" Messick's Leills fans who witnessed the hurling of Wally Sefchick, registered a 9-4 win over the
plate with two hits In three trips to gion nine trimmed the North Amboy Sporting Club 9-1
Hungarians.
iiuiKural gam« at the stadithe plate,
Both teams smashed out eight
behind the four-hit pitching of Bernie Keating. The viclielped no little. All
Radle'r fanned five and walked
hits, but it was the concentration
tory
also helped the Legion to tako first place in the counugh the crowd you could
two to turn in the mound marvel
of the Sewaren biogles In the sec
of the week. Battling behind him ty league.
the patrons express
ond and fourth frames that decidall the way, the Csik's pltyed er- Bernie Keating was Meskki
ed the issue, Sabo came close to
• delight A grand stadirorless ball. Not one of the Feds mound choice for the Inaugural
shattering the league mark in
Wood bridge needed
reached as far as second base
and the tall Dickenson College lad
strike outs when he whiffed IB
Dinc.thing like this for many
mad the Charles Gadck ballhawks
Sewarenltes while- Sefchick fanconctwo
Cslk
Au'n
(I)
WORLD'S
D(«T
fears. Now we have someunder his spell for eight of u>
ned 7. Joe Gyenes led the batters
MWMTy MITt' 15 JU»T A
TRACK SPUD
ab
nine innings, Bernie permitted the
with three for three. SaakM was
we can call "our home
TAUER THAN HIS TVO
KINS/
Reilly,
lb
4
HMW1M6H CHAMPIONSHIP CUPS.
visitors their only tally in the
leld." Just wait until it is SEWAREN.—Charley Kiah'S Se next with three tar four. SimonAnthony, If
4
fourth frame when Nehila, first
sen was best for the winners with
limbed. And hundreds of waren A. A. dropped a game into two for three.
Polack, sa
,u
2
mm up, walked and Gfcah amKorzowsM, 2b
'.',.
.*. 3"
ther encouraging bits of ex he loss column Sunday when the
bled to first base after he was hit
Union Clovers set them back by The present league leaden, the
S.
Simon,
cf
3^
by a pitched ball. MoGonigle hit
ressions.
WOODBRIDGE -Mickey Karthe score of 4-3 at the 'Sewaren Woodbridge Field Club, extended
Gudish, 3b
3
"iKeating's second pitch to Tony
their lead to a full game by taking
And not far from our diamond.
Yura, c
„
1
Barcellona, who tossed to Zllni nas was elected honorary captain
Radier, p
3
(opening scene, in SewarThe Sewarenl ads took a 1-0 a B-2 decision from the Boys'
for one out. Zllal completed the of the 1938 baseball squad at a
Starting with a grand seven
Koaon, rf
double play by nipping McGonigle recent meeting of the team. Kar| en to be sure, another lead In theflrst liming when Szew Club.
run rally In the first, the Fieli
at first, Doug Eaton scored Ne- nas, who alternated with Johnny
grand spectacle w u tak- chyk singled an dscored on Dam Club held that margin for the re
« u » Mum SHOW A KMUAS . . . . . . .
KorzowsM as acting captain durTotals
Scuttl's double. Sewaren scored,
On TMt TRACK
— — . ,
_ .
. . . 26 2 5 hila with a single to right field.
i ing place. The Sewaren two runs In the third inning to mainder of the game. oBth nines
ing the regular season, played sec
Keaabey Fed§ (0)
Billy Winn of Detroit, whom
Barney
The Legion scored tint in the ond base for th e Barror.s and led
„ ,
,
. Oldfleld
, dubbe Sebeskey, If
3
Motor Boat Club was hold place them In front by a 3-0 score. scared twice in the fourth Inning
third inning. Leahy wa» safe at the hitters with a .348 average.
to end the scoring attack. Joe the "firecracker because of his dynamic speed perform-ipayti, 2b
2
Haiper, Clover's pitcher, settled
ing its annual regatta.
irst when Zukowskl muffed his The squad also nominated
Gyenes-was ion the mound for the
0
Some thirty to forty pow- down after the hectic third inning losers and the former Barren out- ances, isco ming back to Langhorne next Sunday after-[conawits, rf
bunt. Leahy stole second and Frank Chaplar, Nick Prlsco's outdidn't allow the home club fielder was clipped for only seven noon to compete! in the final auto racing classic of thel Kriss . l b
scored when Keating singled to standing ptcher, the Moat Improv32
er boats, yachts and other and
Cheega, 3b
more than one hit from then on. hits, but loose playing in the inright field. Walter Shinn's double ed Player of the Year. The honor
'eons, p
2
season on the big mile track.
vessels formed a line and Simonsen pitched nice ball ofr Se
n the fourth chased in BareeUona was bestowed on Chaplar for
allowed the Lattanzio SCOT*
2
Choronko, ss
sailed around the sound. waren, but he hit a wild streak in field
and Delaney to put the Legion in bringing the Barrens through a
ing.
1
Roudi,
c
Each cleaned, painted and the fifth inning to allow the visit- Zambo pitched the win and alfront, 3-1. Two more runs were schedule that was fuU of toogh
2
Cyrus, cf
scored by the Legion Larrupers in games and which neted the Wooddecorated to suit the ikip- ors three runs.
0
Angel, 2b
The Union nine entewid the lowed six hto. Zick, leading hit-' FOR SUNDAY'S RACES
the fifth.
bridge High School nine 14 wins
ter
for
the
winners,
clouted
«ut
»-r
I
ANrilftDNV
TPAPK
per's desire. Prizes were eighth inning with a-2 all deadlock
tut
hit of
of the
Totals
the AT LANbHOKNL 1KALK.
.. 17 0 0 Shinn again sent out a sizzling and only 4 losses.
awarded and a grand but singles by Roehm, Bucher and the only extra base hit
Csik
001 01—2 line drive to center field In "the Robert Sattler was elected mantime was had by all. Isn't Haspel pushed across the deciding game, a double in the first Inning
LANGHORNE, PA.—America's
000 00—0 .seventh to provide the locals \vlth ner of the 193 Sbaseball squad:
Feds
to deep left field. Sabo and S.
run.
onvention of internationally fait nicer than watching a
twu more runs. Zukowskl was Next Thursday, at S P. M., the
were best for the
Simonse bested Haiper on the
mous auto racing drivers, schedulweakening and'Grega was sent to ominitte* on lnterscholastlc basenavy going through manmound by fanning ten Clovers
for Langhorne Speedway next
the bull pen to warm up.
in New Jersey, will meet at
euver»—bombing, torped- and walking two while Haiper 1 Pitchers Hegedus and Onkus ed
Sunday afternoon when HankinTh e Legion scored tiie final run the Newark Sunday Call offices to
METUCHEN.^Joe
Zick
came
oeing and showing off to zipped No. 3 past four Sewaren
son Speedways stage the finale
award sectional championships to
in the eighth inning off Grega.
landed their Wolnies nine by the
program of the season on the mile close to scoring a shut-out victory
scare your neighbor? batsmen and walked three.
"Ilottay*1 Delaney took batting outstanding teams in the state.
Shell Oilers in the last game of
over the powerful Nixon Nitration
Haspel
was
the
leading
batter
course,
will
bring
to
the
east
the
11 hat's my idea of a real
liunors with three hits in five atIt is believed that Woodbridge
of the day with three singles In the week. The final score showed greatest assemblage of champion- Works nine Tuesday night, but he
tempts. Shinn and Keating each will rank high, If not first, in the
the Oilers far in front by the
I tport.
eased
up
in
the
ninth
inndng
to
alhi
four trips to the plate.
ex-champions
collected two for four.
score of 2-5. Joe Algaier and Tom ship contenders,
low the Nixojns three runs. At
Central New Jersey selections as
The other night a few of
The soft dirt in the outfield had
Murtagh were on the mound (or and circular {rack monarchs that that, the Sewaren A. A. managed
result of their 2 victories Over
WOODBRIDGE GRAMMAR
Bewann A. A. (S)
lie town's sports lovers gath
the Shellmen. Shell scored six has ever gathered on a Pennsyl- to coir* through with a g-3 win. SCHOOL LEAGUE RESULTS the outfielders running around in South River. South River at the
ab
runs in the first inning, seven vania track, according to contest The battle took place at the high St. James1
red around to "chew the Pocklembo, cf
004 00—4 football style, knees high. 'Hottay' present time is preparing to meet
5
each in ttw second and third and board officials of the American school fiel dand saw the Nixon Woodbridge
000 20—2 Delaney turned in the most spec- Irvington High School Monday, at
3
fat." It wasn't long before M. Karnas, 2b
tacular catch of the day when he Ruppert tSadium, Newark, for the
five in the fifth. The Wolnies bag- Automobile Association,
nine suffer its first defeat in 3
•
* •
*
3
be i! .tine of Steve Stanko Sczeczyk, rf
skidded on his chin to catch a shoe water Newark Tournament title.
ged three hi the first and single Out of the far west will come
WOOD. JUNIOR LEAGUE
ScuttL
lb
_
3
games.
1
apt in with a shudder. The Karnas, ss
tallies in the fifth and sixth in- the great Bex Mays, Chet Gard000 101—2 stringer. "Pop" Barcellona had the
4
Zick and Smith were well on Runners
honor
of
buying
th
first
ticket
to
nings.
e
ang described his prowess Zlck, c
ner, George Connor and several their way to a pitching duel, but 'adets
210 002—6
the game. Rusznak's liner in the
O'Connor had a perfect day at other notables while from the mid the Sewarenitea sent across three Hoade & Manaker
the gridiron, but we soou BareeUona, 3b
4 0
lixth jarred Mr. Kriss no little.
the plate for the winners with six west, representation- will include tallies in the fourth frame to take Brodnlk & Zick
2
wind up discussing his lat- E. Simonaen, If
His hat went aflying a mile high.
•
•
t
t
Wild
Bill
Cummings,
of
Indianaphits
in
six
times
at
plate.
Notchey
1
the lead, Again the hurlere batachievements in weight- Andersen, 11
batted four for six.
olis, Billy Winn of Detroit; Jimmy tled it out amongst themselves and Boys' Club
100 000— 1 McGonigles' poke in the ninth
B. Simonsen, p
3
ting. Yessir, Steve is the
C. Rivals
331 300—10 was the closest thing to a homer.
The Kelly All-Stars scored a 9-1 Snyder and Duke Kalon, of Chi- again the Sewaren lads broke the
But still fifty feet short.
^tional Heavyweight Lift- Totatoj
32 3 4 decision over the Fran's Tavern cago; Tony Willman of Milwau- spell with two more run? in the Orlick & Van Syckle
This Sunduy, the Legion makes
kee;
Frank
Beeder
of
St.
Louis;
combine
with
George
Waisdelik
MSnucci
&
Zullo
eighth
inning.
Zick
had
yielded
Champion. Speaking of
its second home stand against the
Union Ctovers (4)
turning in the mound work, This Mauri Rose of Columbus and Lyle but three hits until the ninth, but
futtre, one lad placed
Sayreville Holy Trinity nine. At
ab- r
WOOD. INTERMEDIATE
was the only game in the Fort Christie of Milwaukee.
the Nixons banged out four hits in
money that Stanko will Carrigan, 3b
3 1 1 Reading- senior loop.
343 000 0—10 the present time the Sayreville PERTH AMBOY.—A battle rf
Meeting them in competition the final frame to score three runs. Panthers
8 - 0 . , The Keasbey Feds took an early will be the strongest lineup of
the Olympic title, and Pal2, lb
01« 100 0—2 club holds second place in the hits aad runs WUJ staged Sunday
Mickey Karnas paced the Se- Blue Birds
league, a half game behind the
4 0 1 lead in the first inning to score a Eastern drivers .that it Is possible waren baters with two for five. Dunda 8c Jaeger
afternoon at the Grant street dia[only that, but he MIGHT Bopp, o
league leading Legion. Anything is
Roehm, ss
4 1 1 4-1 win over the Keasbey Bomb- to muster. Mightiest of these will Sovart was best for the Nixoners Qulnn & Gyenes
mond with the Bojsza Nine out|the screeoulom's newest Sabo, cf
liable to happen.
4 0 0 ers in the Fords Senior League. probably be Bobby Sail, of Pater- with two for three.
classing the Wmxibridge Owls
Ban. Say gals, you'd bet Bucher, 2b
Mesick
will
send'"Legs"
Kocsi
_
4 1 2 Cheega was on the mound for the son, N. J., present top ranking
"Port EouHnf Soft Ball
13-6.
to
the
mound
against
Sayreville's
| g e t acquainted with, the Haspel, rf
Ntxon Nitration (3)
4 1 8 winners and allowed the Bombers star and holder of the world's reGels' Tavern
023 334 1- -16
Tiie Bojs-zas started in the first
0
four hits In the seven inning tilt. cord for mile tracks which he set
ab r
4 0
Fred's Tavern ....... 221 119 2—18 Jackson. The game will start at 3 irxing and slammed pitcher H4ge
movie hero before it's Harnett, If
0
o'clock sharp.
Haiper, p
-1 4 0
Matusz, 2b ....
5 0
Hutntek & Hendrick
Plans led Jhe hitters with two hits at Langhorhe on May 22.
dus from the box with four runs.
late.
No. Amboy (1)
0 0 0 Coppola & Postak
in two tripsw he plae.
Petro followed on the hlU with
All told there will be at least 40 Rozanski, 8b
ab
r
h
PICKUPS . . . Bumped
Totals
:.. _ -. 38 4 7
3 0
less success, being bounced in the
of the leading American stars Sovart, 3b
Reinert,
2b
4
0
0
GlrU Softball
_
4
TO RESTORE LOST STAR
ixth after the home nine.took a
Tony Cavellero tiie
with tiie most modern racing jug- Antonl/des, c
3 1 1 9*2 lead. Jack Geis pitched the re_
4
Red Devils
...'.
100 0 3 - 3 Nehila, ss
gernauts that ever roared away Bandies, If
day and found out dance a week from tonight
,. . Pittstield, Mass. — Mrs, Minnii
:
3 0 0 mainder of the game for the Wood
Anderko, ss
-..- 3
Squaws
300 8x—11 Gresh, c
| t the lad is going for at the Craftsmen's auditon- Lament, whose father, Patrick Nor from a starting tape, ready to take Nemeth, rf ..... _
McGonigle, cf
4 0 1 bridge lads and was tagged for
4
Raphael & Pogyena
Doc Germer's starting flag.
Eaton, rf
4 0
ateur boxing in a big lim . . . The purpose i8 to de-'ton, caught a star which had been
Jacobs, cf
2
four runs in his two innings.
Zullo & Bonxn
Daniels, If
4 0
Johnson, cf
-.._
2
. . . At the iptotent fray expenses for a week's ripped from the flag of the 17th
KrilU went the distance for the
it might be restored to the flag Pteiffer, lb ....
3 0
Red Devils ...1
201 300—6 Kriss, lb
Amboyans, yielding a dozen hits
he is entered in the
which now reposes in the Hall of Smith, P
_... 2 0 0 which were well scattered until
Blue Jays
000 012-3 Matusz, 2b
ubeth tourney and is camp in the f a l l . . . Come oir h a s o t e r e d to Tetmi tte s t a r ^ Flags at the State Capitol at HartZukowski, p ;
2 0 0 the ninth frame when the Owls
Raphael & Dolan
•Gerns
1 0 0 rallied to score four of their six
en his way to a title over, gang.
Johnson & KamJnsky
' Governor W. L. Ross In order thai ford.
Totals
35 3
• • • •
Grega, p ...;
0 0 0 rum.
, Also hear that the P.
Sewaren A. A. (5)
WOOD. SENIOR
{ion will sponsor an
Gorka led' the hiter's parade
Jules Ice House .... 223 031 x—H Totals
30 1 4 with four hits in five tries. Three
ring tournament in
Pocklembo, cf
5
Wood. legion (9)
Red Oniong
330 10Q 0— 7
of these were doubles, the other a
future . . . Is that
M. Karoas, 2b
3
I
ab r 1;
Roberts & Hlller
single. Zambo paced the losers
Dunn,
ss
T.
Barcellona,
»
4
2
Fair
Si
J.
Duoigan
."Yoke" Gyene. wa»
with thr«e out of four, one a long
J.
Karnas,
3b
_
Delaney,
cf
,
5
2
around the fortriple to center fleW.
Golden, rf ...»
FORDS SOFTBALL
A, Barcellona, 11
4 2
BoJsn (IS)
tiler's tent at the re*
001 000 0—1 Shinn, rf ...- Seutti, lb
Tigers
4 0
ab
j carnival? . . . Don't
Genovese, If
„.,„„,,.
Alley Cats
OQO 200 x—2 ZJlai, 2b.
r 4 1
Federowicz, If
4
P. Zick, c
„
Zarkovich & Gloff
I shocked if you hear
Rusznak, lb
4 0
Kaloz, c
:
3
J,
Zlck,
p
Miller
&
Toth
Leahy, 3b
3 1
news that the
Gorka, 2b
5
Kinney, c
4 1
Krilla, p
6
will have a
Shell
013 030 21—10 Keating, p
Totals
.:.... 37 5
4 0 2 Bisket, rf
5
lighting system
Red Onions
121 122 21—11
Gudewicz, lb
_
5
Sewaren
000 300 020—5 Knight & Anderson
future . . .Any
Totals
36 9 1 Pasklewicz, ss
4
Nixon ...: 000 000 003-3 adek & Medex
Batted for Zukowski in 8th.
i high school gridKijowski, 3b
4
Nrt-th Amboy
W0 N>0 000—1 Sorensen, cf
II play several
3 1
GRAMMAR SCHOOL FINAL Legwn
'.
001 220 31x—9
i at home this
STANDING
Errors, Nehila, Zukowski. Two Totals
38 13 15
Senior Group
base hits. Kinney, Shinn, Husznak.
White Owls (6)
W. L. Pet. Sacrifice hits, aMtusz. Double play
eating and Pete
ab r h
Hli LAST VAM£ ItJ
Port Reading
6 0 1.000 T. Barcellona to Zllai to Ruaznak;
SAA1& BH 2OOMIU6
4 0 0
i»e. P, A, umpire
• •
»
" ••
.600 Eaton to Reinert. Bases on balls Ur, cf
Fords
3
ocmrnoctose form
10 0
battle of base
RARITAN TOWNSHIP. — The Woodbridge
.500 off Zukowskl 'i. Grega, 1; Keat- Lomonico, cf
4
emu THAT HIS UPT
4 2 3
Lindeoeau Ravens found out that St. James' ..
.250 ing, 1. Struck oui by Zukowski i; Zambo, 2b
1
Sunday .
wi*/6 curutoovesON
Elek, rf
5 0 3
one good inning ia enough to lick Hopelawn ....000 Grega 3; Keating 5,
0
ft rules and four
Gyenes, If
5 0 1
any ball club. Their latest victims
Remits
sections . .
S, Gyenes, If
„
4 0 1
the Rarltau Engine Company No.
Junior Group
Sacred Hearts5; Clover Brooks 3
4 1 2
T
r Berni
1, softballers, found this out when
W. L. Pet. Woodbridge Legion 9; N. Amboy 1 Sabo, 3b
..i
3 0 0
they lost -3 in a league game Tues Avenel ..._
_
S
.800 Sayreville 11; Art Color A. A. 4 'erraro, o
a beautifu
Seycar, c
.'
I l l
day night on the Piscatawaytown Sewaren
,666
4
Standing
pagainst North
Fredericks,
lb
i
0 0
ommong diamond.
.BOO
Iselin
3
W. L,
» Nine out of ten
1 1 1
.000 Wood. Legion
0
Joe Costa was on the mound for Colonia
1 Hegedus, p
,S
years in Fords are
2 0 0
the firefighters and was the vic1 Petro, p
Sayreville
2
I l l
BBKA1E WRONG PERSON
; lefthanders... So
tim of the t i n t inning bombardClover-Brooks ...>>.
3 .2 Gets, p
ment. Costa settled down after the Sydney, Australia.—Angry be- North Amboy S. C
2
2
lime . . . Pete Rad28 6 12
hectic first and allowed the Rav- cause their pay checks had not ar- Sacred Hearts
3 Totals
1
dtter was the tops
001 010 004— 6
ens but one hit for the remainder rived as expected, two employ- Art Color A. A
3 Woodbridge'
1
Too bad it was
Bojsza Nine
400 014 13x—13
of the contest. Oscar Pillar was ees of one of the Federal Minisag game . . . We
on the receiving end for the tirer ters put in a telephone call, to a
FAMKD BUGLER RETIRES
men.
\
anberra Treasury official and YOUNG 8NIPKB8 ABU8TED
that several of
Washington.—Staff Sergeant
told
him
what
they
though
about
Pinter
went
the
distance
for
the
players are joinR*v«na and he kept the smokies the whole matter -In no uncertain Evansville, Ind.—Three youths, Frank Witchey, whose bugle
C. C . . . . Maybe a
well to dwell esoept tor the third terms. However, to their dismay, arrested, admitted that they Jho sounded taps when the Unknown
Seedier was buried U>
ee chopping will
inning when the Raritan lads BOW theyy discovered that theyy had at several persons with hijjh if
on Atfniitlce Day/
*d thftlr A i m run*. Bartholomew
l^heir batating eyes
g
g ur
d
it
SEWAREN DROPS
4-3 MEASURE TO
UNION CLOVER '9'
mil
ii
^ I M
BARRONS HONOR
MICKEY KARNAS.
FRANK—
—
.CHAPLAR
—
9
CHAMPIONS PREPPING
JOE ZICK HURLS
TO 5-3
WIN OVER NIXON
RECREATION
NEWS
OWLS DROP 13-6
TILT TO BOJSZA
OUTFIT, SUNDAY
stay at a football training J g - g J * g * * g » £
But Its True
PINTER HURLS RAVENS
TO 6-3 VICTORY OVER
RARITAN CO. SOMKIES
I-Wpoclbridge TownClub will hold a
been given the wrung number *nd »red # e s j|Ut to/see
w bitted
btted tttfAte lor
l the
th JftaV
JftV had bewted W l f i m e MMsUr Luckily, their \rtctow were
was
•wiouily hurt
Mr, Lyons.
^t
retted on a pension,
oimpwy M|.
WOODBRIIXIE LEADRR-JOtJltNAL. FRIDAY M ( ) R N I N O _ J U N E 17, 193_R.
PAGE EIGHT
ISEL1N VOLUNTEER FIRE CO.. NO. 1
TO HOLD CARNIVAL JUNE 23 TO 25
ISELIN Onr of thi» most olabFour beautiful silver loving nip1?
orato rnnuvnls cvn to bp pon- will lip awarded as follows: one to
ducted liv Isoliu Volunteer Fire the largest body of uniformed fire
Company N», 1. will Iw hold nt the men from one company, one1 In the
fireh'njsr grounds, Grwn street largest organization of any kind,!
this pln<c on June 23, 24 and 25. one to the best band, and one to j
1
Members of the organization are the largest ladies auxiliary. Thi.<
preparing to offer numerous sur- event will be held on firemen's
;
prise features on each of the three night, Saturday, June 25.
Heading the
committee
in
nights.
Is Fire «
Booths, refreshments, dancing ehareg„ of arrangements
„..
novelty amusements, games and j Chief Niels Ingstrup, assisted by
bingo will be just a few of \heJD. Reynolds, recording secretary;!
many features to be presented. |F. Cooper, treasurer; A. Roloff, M.|
A grand prize contest for ,i Mastrangelo, R. Roloff, B. FtnniZenith deluxe model 1938 radio !gan, E. Roloff, F. .Funk, F. Vascf
will bo conducted nt midnight,' and P. Boy Ian.
Juno 25. The same evening will I This year's carnival will be the
also be dedicated to visiting fire- eighth annual event sponsored by
men.
the members of the company.
HIGH SCHOOL
LADIES' AID SOCIETY TO SPONSOR
"FATHER'S DAY" PROGRAM SONDAY
RED AND WHITE ICE CREAM MOU)
AVKNKl. Tlit. Ladiei Aid Sojriety of the Presbyterian church
| held ;t. regular meeting at the
home of Mrs. L. Pomeroy of Mnnllvittnn avenue.
| Mrs. Krogh was appointed chair
man of the Father's Day Program
| ti. be held in the church on Sunday.
1
M:s W. Det welter announced
'that she had twenty fine Jars of
KIcMIt
pii-scve? for
AVENEL
Size and Weight of Fresh Eggs
Determine Value of Purchase
Should Cowldw Weight Per Down. Sl«. Depend.
Af« of Hen, Poultry Breedi and W o n
• y Fred W. Jaakton
j«rMy D«pirtm«irt of Agrlmriturt
M'-iiionary Cl^clt to ii"w thp
en for i cnM « u p i o i ,
Thir
June ?0.
A Mrund RoHt. t etter w . sent
CJro\u a c o n f i n e d m . • • . • - r , M r s .
ver iVrler.
AHer the mert.ng a "Penny
Sale" wns condwicd.
Those present were, Mrs. Harold (vToiison, Mr- \'li. iam Drlweiler, Mrs. J. Tor.-.ax, Mrs. L Pomeroy, Mrs. F, •M'.nebert, Mrs.
John Peterson-, Mrs. W. Gery Mis
well Camp.
^iin for a picnic H J. Raker, Mrj. Kiogh, Mr;. Josl'la'.r- weie
"i summei n'. the eph J'v, Mrs. W. Kunie, Mrs. W
l i re held
of Mr. i.:«J Mrs. Lor'js'reel Johnson, Mrs. M. Vargo, Mrs. D.
,:l ( 'iffwoo'l Be-ic'n. forme.-iy < f P. De Young, Mrs. F. Brecka, Mrs.
L. D. Belden, Mrs. M. Palculich,
iranted to the Rev. Robert I. Mac Bride.
issfrm
N011 SCHOOL
c.
MHBU n o *
lty
ly
tor fr««h
• . » t t Mid i«w
art lmporttnt
ihotld »• conto barIns «(••• S01"*
m»y welfb
W
to ounces to tin
down and othen
moch M M
u
or more to
the doian. Why
h con *
B
«<1 to P»T la*
•am* prtcojer 20
to It ounef «K(!9
u comp»r«d to
thne weighing 24
to 11 ouncei!
Large Eggi Weigh 24 to 28 Ounoti to tha Doi« n
Moit «K« » e
purchRoed ' r o m
The term "Pullet" eggs refers to
M*w Jersey producers on the basis those
eggs which average to WP|R!,
of weights M well M of quality and
treahneM. In trade circles, both between 17 and 20 ounces to thu
wholesale and retail, most transac- doien. These generally are pr<,
tion! allow for weight standards, duced by young birds when they
bat In map? cues designations a» commence laying In the (all months
to alia and »e«ght disappear when and are most likely to be offered
H i tto con»umer«.
con»umer« for sale during September, <>rt,..
UM «CI* & r e
her and November.
Wtlgh Your Egga
"Peeweo" eggB are those P^
Consumers
are urged
to weigh which average to weigh less thm,
sumers are
ug
17 ounces to the doien. They ar,.
d t i
tkidr eggs to determine the sue usually not offered In quantity it,
th»r are pwehtitnt.
the regular retail trade, but nr
The regular il»e claBsificstlons used tor large scale cooking and
used In the trade are "Laree," "Me- bakl\igl>urpo«e(i.
dlam," "Pullet" and "Peewce."
•vice According to 8lxe
"Large" «gg» are those which
The price of the eggs should vary
arerage to w«lgh 24 ounces or more according to the size as well RK •,
to Um down. This mean* that a freshness and Interior qualii-.
doten of large eggs will weigh nt Similarly, to sell BUB on a wiighi
leant one SUKJ one-UaU pounds. Eggs basis without reference to the in
of this site are plentiful at this sea terlor quality of the eggs would b«
son and are available at attractive unfair to the buyer.
prices.
The state grades fur egga an i|,,
'Medium" eggs are generally vrloped by the Department of ARH
sorted to weigh an average of not culture Indicate the weight of >i>
less than 21 ounces to the dozen. eggs. All labels used by the DCBUM
When graded tu this weight, the mem definitely state whether 'in>
eggs are noticeably smaller th:m CRgi are of "Large," "Medium," ut
those weighing an average of 24 "Pullet" weight.
ounces or more per dozen.
Continued From Page OBe
Continued From Page One
ed by his wife, Margaret; four
ti, Innn IMisko, Margaret Pogany, children, Mary Ann, Katherine D.,
(Continued from page one)
jc.msl.imv Pratt, Winifred Quig- John and Celestino, Jr., nnd1 two
Kiirnas,
Simon Richard Kluj, THE LADIES AUXILIARY held i
iley, (iilrlii K:iimo, Julia Racz, Mar sisters, Mrs. Michael Conole and
business meeting in the fireBrace Ferdinand Larson, Charles
iM.urt Rapatioli, Frances Reid, C:.- Mrs. George Finn.
house Monday evening W l t . ' l '
Andrew M;»strovich. Walter Char!rol Reyder, Ruth Raymond, Mnvy
Celestine Romond was born in
Mrs. E. Johnson presiding.
les Merwin, Walter George Miller,
"Special Occasion Dessert," th.'it H BO KOOII you'll want to have It S i m d o r - G r i s c . ' l a ! ^ 1
" ^ Woodbridge on December 29, 1898,
Constance J. Montazzoli, Phillip
oftiiii, Is this rrult nml whipped cream dish. It's
the son of Jules and Mary Ann
Noe Nelson, John Joseph Pazsit- PLANS WERE MADE TO HOLM serve to the moat critical gathering, yet no onsy that you can make '.
(Reynolds) Romond,
both ol
afternoon card parties and the
kn, Jr., Russell Norman Pierson,
first one to be at the home of on the busiest days:
! Grace Solomon, Martha Storey, whom were members of old Wood
Eugene Francis Sullivan.
Mrs. Harold Hanson on June 29. RED AND WHITE ICE CREAM tablespoon of confectioner*' sugar. J u l i a S z l i n s k y A r m a Tatarinow. bridge families. He was educated
Clerical
1
MOLD
Uupnck and let stand 3 hours. Cut
Paul Christian Kreyling, Laura
Florence Tjornelund, Elizabeth at SI. James Parochial school. Hi3
in slices for serving. Each slice
first
job
was
with his cousin, Sgt.
MRS.
JOSEPH
PETRAS
reported
Mash
1
quart
of
ripe,
Juicy
ptrawJeanne Beaujon, Lillian Ann BisTobak, Margaret Tobak, Ida Toki,
that the dance held recently was berries and add 2 cups nugar and will have a white cream center Philomena Tomaso, Virginia Toms Harvey Romond (now retired),
ler, Doris Carolyn Burns, Sylvia
*4 cup lemon Juice. Set naldo for with a strawberry ring around the Margaret Toth, Elizabeth Ujpal, who at that time was in the groan outstanding success.
Ann CiiMiilla, Lucille Celeste
. • » «
an hour ,tlien stir in 1 pint cold edge.
Kath, Olga C. «.onowi£z, Betty
Alice VanVliet, Lydia Volk, Marie cery business. Later he obtained
Jean Liibat, Mary Alice Maher, AN INVITATION WAS EXTEND water. Pour Into the freezing con- , FIRE CRACKER COOKIW
Volters, Ann VonGravenitz, Jeim employment with the A. S. & R,
ed tu the organization to uttend tainer of a modern Ice cream freeiGertrude EthcPMeAndrewi, Sadie
Walker, Dorothy Weir, Atira in Perth Amboy. When he left
Schoenbrun, Dorothy Schwcnzcr, the eighth annual carnival on er, filling It not iBdHrttmn % full. Fsr "patriotic" cookies to j e r v t \Vw4on, Ruth Woodley, Vii»!et that concern he held a license as
a "stationary engineer.
June 25, sponsored by the Iselin Assemble and cover and surround with this dessert, shape any stiff Zsamba, Catherine Zullo.
Mary Elizabeth Smith, Wilma
with a mixture of 3 parts crushed white cookie dough Into a roll Vt
Fire Company.
Adelaide Stall.
Albert Ambvozy, Douglas Arch- Oh July 21, 1922, Romond mar• •
• »
ice and 1 part rock Bait. If you Inch In diameter. Cut Into 2% Inch
Scientific
er, Richard Aurich, John Ballo, ried Miss Margaret Murtha, ol
MRS. A. TARCZ WAS APPOINT have a modern Ice refrigerator pieces, and with n toothpick work
Mic.hiiel Peter Bachowsky, Jo- ed Chairman for a food sale to you'll always have a bountiful sup- the end of a 2 Inch length of string Tony Belardino, Morton Bern- Woodbridge. Four children blessed the union; John, 14; Mary Ann,
seph George Chaney, Emanuel
ply of Ice available. When frozen, into one end of each cookie. Brush stein, William P-ezuczka, Ralph 12; Celestine, Jr., and Catherine
be .held in July.
Bills,
Merrii:
l'lanks,
Frederick
Choper, Howard Joseph Ellis,
remove cover, lift out ilaaher and u-itli beaten
yolk diluted with
• • • •
Luis S. Farrell, Conrad Joseph
Buland, Richard Boland, Dominic Dolores, 7.
MEMBERS ARE TO MARCH IN fill thfi hollow with '{. pint of mill;, and linke according to dlrecFlcssner, Bernard John Frey, John
Bonomolo, William Bore, Walter On May 27, 1925, Romond was
the Fireman's Parade in Perth whipped cream sweetened with 1 tlona for the itcloe you uafl
Peter Hackenbroch, Carl Wilmot
Buichok, Robert Bower, Ernest appointed to the police force toAmboy
on
Saturday
and
are
reJohnson, Harry Charles Jones, Jr.,
Brazo, John Brecka, James Canuiz gether with Meyer Larsen. The
Elmer Richard Kirsh, John Klein, quired to meet in uniform in the
zaro, Vincent Chaney, Vincent Clu formers first beat was as night paThe above dimensions being IIUJ.
firehouse.
Robert C. Knnuer, John Julius
cone, George Cilo Charles Colan- trolman in Iselin where he work- enough money to feed his children, on a certain nurvey made in Apm
Kubis, John Kunie, William M.
Bclo," Edward Cook, Joseph Cop.'- ed for 19 months.Uter he was finally changed his mwd and paid 1915, by Joalah Tiee for the Fruncl*"
Continued from
Ferrer Association, and said land IN
(Continued from page one)
to Fords andJ still
Kuzmiak, William Roger Lasko,
Ian, James Cfowley, Stephen Csep tranferred
'
"
"''" 'later the fine.
Ing designated thereon as Plut Nu. .:
«——
Joseph McEwen, Niels Christian
to
Woodbridge.
On
February
16,
all of thla land being 1 acre In • •
Currid, Stephen
elimination isn't necessary, that it Woodbridge Firemen are.asked csar, Wilfred
tent, more or l e u .
Nielsen, Russell G. Petersen,
1930,
,he
was
made
a
traffic
offiThe approximate amount of the de
isn't heavily traveled and there is to meet at the firehouse at 12:30 Danko, Philip remBleyker, Jaccb
Frank Mattell Pinkham, Richard
cer
by
the
Township
Committee
cree to be satlifled by said sale la thDietrich,
Arthur
Donnelly,
Waliadequate protection.
o'clock in order to assemble at the
sum
of five thousand five timiitt> I
Duiiraven Quinn, John George ReWOODBRIDGE.— Charles Ku- The Port Reading plans present foot of Gordon street, west of er Drews, William Ducsak, George and was appointed to the motor-1
ninety dollars ($6,590.00) together m i ,
beck, Robert Rippcn, Franklin rurai, 24, of Claire avenue, this
•ycle
squad.
On
May
18,
1937,
he
the
costs
of this sale.
problem inasmuch us the plans High street, Perth Amboy at 1:30 Durett, William Durett, Howard
Together with all and singular ihAugust Schaufele, Jr., Kenneth place, was drowned and three wo- call for a circle which would take o'clock. The local unit, wtych will Ely, William * ...We, George Finn, was made acting sergeant and was
rights, privileges, hereditaments .ml
Charles Cchuster, Frederick Jo- men and 2 other men were saved all the houses on First street. follow the City of Manvillp fire de Fred Greasheimer Alfred Grre>, assigned to desk duty.
appurtenances thereunto belonging <>r
soph Simonsen, Edgar Eugene from drowning in a thrilling res- Turtle Brook road and the P andR parrment, will be led by the Mid- Joseph Gyurics, Herbert Hackett,
WOODBRIDGE. — Although In anywise F.appertaining.
HERDMAN HARDINO,
Siuuffor. Ralph Taylor, Jr., Ray- cue in the Kill Van Kull off Staten tracks crossing the Central Rail- dlesex Fife and Drum Corps.
nothing official has been anLeu's Haban, George Haydu, Fran
Mni Iff
MESSINA,
JOSEPH
J.
mond Francis Voelker.
Island, Sunday.
nounced it is understood that Iseroad, offers another problem,
Hillier,
The Avenel Fire Company mem cis Hlavenka, Wayne
$40,74
Solicitor.
General
The three men and three wo- MrElroy said yesterday "that bers, exempts and auxiliary axe James Howard, Raymond Jaiuwn,
lin Post Veterans of Foreign Wars 4t-«m-3,10,17,24
Claire Dorothy Barron, Helen >mm w e r e m a eano e half-way the plans do not mean anything, asked to meet at their firehouse at Edward Kiami, John Kijak, Raywill not seek- a d u b liquor license
Kathryn Btka, Olive Knowlton across the Kull, where it is more that they are the most economical 12:15 o'clock. Fir Truck No. 2 mond Knips, Robert Knudsen, Tos
for the coming year. If the Post
SHERIFF'S SALE
e
omp, Margaret Elizabeth Hladlk than mile wide between Sewaren but they may never come to pass will be in the line of march. Chief sic Kclonomatis. James Kov;ic!i,
does not make application for the
IN CHANCERY OF NBW JERSEY
Victoria Johanna Worsen, Hya- and Rossville, S. I., when a 40- unless the Federal
WOODBRIDGE, — There is an license there will be no necessity Bcttween Asa F' Randolph, Sole t •
government William Kuzmiak will be in Ernest KOZG, Joseph Lebeda, Robcinth Mildred Lake, Helen Joan mile wind hit them suddenly.
ert Lee, Stanley Lewis, Thorns oH saying that "one ought to have for the Township committee to Vlving Executor under the last v.,ii
grants the funds to do the work," :harge.
and teatamaiii ot Howard A. luii
Laniii, Frances Elizabeth Lewis, From a dock at Rossville at
Limoli, Frank liptak, Robert Liv- a good memory when he has told hold a hearing on the recent com doiph, deceased, Complainant, a;.
Helen A. Lucas, Gladys L. Mad- about 7 P. M., James W. Kelly, of
ingston, Arthur Locker, Carl Lu- a lie." Because Michael Dunich, plaints filed with the committee Mariano iarussl and Maria Tiarussi
hiB wile, last name sometimes speiim
den, Mary Jane Moretti, EJiza/beUi Carteret, who had turned into
na, Stephen Mur.hat, Elmer Mades, 35, of 236 IVfeade street, Perth Am •by a neighbor of the post home, Jarussl or Iaruasi, et ala., Detenu
Alwyn Rowley, Thomas Francis shore in a motorboat saw the cananta. Fi. Fa. lor aale ot uiortgagt :
Edward Madsen, Nicholas Makov, boy, allegedly told a lie on the Mrs. William Falbe.
premises dated Hay 19, 1838.
Bird, John W. Drummond, Robert oeiturti over. He immediately set
Frank Matye, Edward
stand and didn't have a good mem Chief of Police George E. Keat-j
•Uted Charles Drum.mo.nd, John Bernard o u ' t o the rescue alone in his moory and was caught in the alleged ing said last night that he had not lo me directed and1 delivered, 1 will '•»
mack. Robert McEwen,
Dunn, William Vincent Gadek, torboat riding heavy waves. As he
pose
to
sale
at
public
vendue
on
Mega, James Me tics, George Mer- lie, he was fined $10 for con- been asked to make an investiga- WEDNESDAY, THE TWSNTY-MNTil
John Joseph Geis, Joseph William approached the six in the water,
nll. Max Minsky, Wallace M'si ;MI.] tempt of court this week.
L* O f JUNE. A. D., MNETEE.N
tion thia week. He said that he
Gyimes, William Joseph Hsyden,
THIRVV-EUiHT
Douglas Mof'ett, Leonard 'Moore, The driginal complaint against made one sometime ago and warn at twoHUNDRED
their canoe sank. It was later
o'ciocK Daylight Saving 'Unit :
Carl Joseph Hegcdus, Alvin RobJoseph Nagy, Vandal N-metz, Dunich was an assault and bat- ed the post that conditions would
learned that none of three women
afternoon ol the said day, al tin
ert Hendricksen, Julius James
-ills urtice in the City of Ni-»
.lame O'Connor, Alex Olah, Wil- tery charge made aginst him by have to be improved. After^ talkcould swim. The men held them
Brunswick, tl. J.
Jaeger, Henry John Jankowski,
liam O'Neill, Lugene Or ••lifui, his brother, John of 17 Howard ing with officials of the post he All that certain tract or parcel .1
and
attempted
to
fight
their
way
Arnold Harwcod Jensen, Ernest
and premises, situate, lying u.i
TWO NEW MEMBERS ARE THIRTEEN SENIOR CLASS Stephen Orlich, Michael P'jlcuHcn, street, Hopelawn. It appeared said that conditions did improve. land
Eugene Komuves, George Kuruczu toward shore.
in the Borough of Middle* *
Daniel Patchkara, Charles Peter- from the testimony, that the quar Mrs. Falbe in her letter also said being
All were exhausted when Kelly
PUPILS ARE GRADUBurnett Charles Leonard, Joseph
Middlesex County, and Stata o[ .v.,
ACCEPTED BY CLUB AT
son.
that conditions were alleviated
rel
was
provoked
by
the
complainATED
HERE
Henry Pocklcmbo, Byron Stanley arrived and' it required difficult
LAST MEETING
J'.ihn ReKwa, Jack ' Rbinrtls, ant who declared that Michael after she got in touch with Keat- BEGINNING at a point In the nuiiu
Schwartz, John Joseph Sieber, maneouvering in wind and rain to
erly side line of Bound Brook K' :
Ralph
Richards, Ray Rosen''... ri1?., toased him with a truck across the ing.
pull
them
from
the
water
into
his
distant westerly one hundred i i • i
—
.
»
FORDS.—HavLng
satisfactorily
Walter Joseph Szewczyk, William
feet frum the corner formed by the ».
Raymond
Rotolo,
Lawrence
Rydk:boat.
Joseph Tappen.
FORDS. — Two new members completed the prescribed grammar
fields, finally caught up with him
lersection of the westerly side lint >.
NOTICE
In the meantime someone Jiad were accepted into membership school'course, thirteen, senior class eski, John Sabo, Albert Schaefer, and gave him a beating. Michael
Jay place, and the northerly uldt
Bound Brook Koud; thence ruiumi^
Eugene
Schreinfr,
Augustine
Srut
ailed the police and an emerg- by the Fords Lions Club at its pupils cf Our Lady of Peace
denied the story at fir£t but aft- Take notice that James J. Sukics in- northerly
and parallel with Jay l'lu..
appy to the Commltteemen of four hundred and six and seventy :
ency so,uad was waiting at the regular weekly dinner meeting school were awarded diplomas ti, Andrew S-erilfk, Charles Ser- er a few adroit questions by Judge tendss too apply
th Township
T h i
Wdbid
f a plel hundredtha (406.70) feet to a point
off Woodbridge
for
.tc&sville dock when Kelly return- held Monday night in Thomsen's Sunday by the Rev. Joseph F. Ket mayan, Andrew Sedlak, Vr-v, i.i Arthur Brown Michael's "tongue the
nary retail consumption license for pre- the rear line of Grandview streti l,-i,
ed. All received -resuscitation Community hall. The new mem- ter, pastor of of Our Lady of Snowden, Fred Eorenson, H?lr.'.i slipped*' and he finally admitted mises situated at 327 and 329 Fulton thenoe running westerly and pium, i
dtreet, Woodbridge, New Jersey.
or nearly so with Bound Brook i'- '
Stauffer, George Stillwell, £ libtreatment ami1 were taken to the bers prfc Andrew Aaroe, a mem- Peace church.
Objections, If any, should be made one hundred (100) leet; thenoe ?<•••:<..
beating his brother.
worth Stokes, iiobert Strub'e, S *
Princess Bay hospital, Staten, Is- ber of the township school board
Immediately In writing to B. J. Dutii- erly and parallel with the first "
Marking
the
ceremonies
was
an
pronounced
Before the Judge
AVENEL.—The Girls Club, wii!
gan, Township Clerk, ol the Township run, four hundred seven and sixty i.
land.
and David Meyers, local business address and sermon delivered by phen Sziinsky, Louis Tanzi, Rus- sentence, Michael's little boy ot Woodbridge, New Jersey.
hold a regular meeting Wednesday
hundredths (407.60) feet to the :.
Kunicza died in the hospital at man. J. Allyn Peterson, president, Rev. Michael J. Lease, assistant sell Taylor, >rtfrew Teffcitfiavt, bout seven years old, jumped up
(Signed) JAMES J. SUKICS.
erly side line of Bound Brook i; •
June 21, at the home of the Coun
327 & 329 Pulton Street
thence easterly and along the n .
9:30 o'clock Sunday night. The welcomed the two into the club. pastor of St, Joseph's churdi, Russell Thergesen, Frederick Tier. and upbraided the judge in obcilor, Mrs. Frank Barth, of MajiWoodbridge, N. J.
erly side uf Bound Bro&k Ku.ni :
Guy
Van
Sysk.e
Arthur
Van
others who received treatment Lu'nd
L-J—2t-6m-17,24
Howard
Sharp,
chairman,
Anton
hundred (100> feet to the punn -'
scene
language
that
astonished
the
and
William~Thompson
we're,Plainfield.
After
congratulating
hattan avenue. At that time the
place of BEGINNING.
Dulen, John Venerus,
were: Kurucza's wife, Marion, 19;
court attendants, for punishing his
the young graduates, Rev Lease
the bed linen, for which the girls
numed
as
the
nominating
commitNOTICE
Being situated In Bound Bn> •
John Waterson,
his brothers, John 22 and Michael,
1 Visakay,
Guj father. When Dunich hfard that
are now selling shares will be atee to designate a new slate of of- stressed their obligations to soc Fi
a certain map entltlod, "Protn:: i
20, both of Merriline avenue, AvWeaver and *\ i en Webb.
Take notice that Harold Vogel In- S. H. Schwarts and J. A. Faaa, ..:.•:•
he was fined $10 he at first re- tends
warded.
ficers to toe voted upon next ety and particularly to their parto apply to D. Frederick Burenel and Anna .Bullaza. 21, of 432
Terrace, Borough ol Midii: -•
fused to pay the fine and was put nett, Alcoholic Commissioner of the dlesex
Mrs; N. Aumach will be the
'month. Names of the new officers ents. Of these obligations, he said,
Middlesex County, New Jersey, i .\
Midtown street, Perth Amboy and
State
of
New
Jersey,
for
a
State
Bevthat
obedience
and
practical
helpDunham,
C. E. l § i t "
in the cell. He attempted to take erage Distributors license for premises
guest speaker.
«»
her sister, Mary, 20, of the -same.] j j ^ j f
The approximate amount of !'• :
the child with him but when the situated at King Georges Road and crees
before July 1, when the club year fulness are the most important.
be satisfied by Mid t i l t ' •'
address.
Lane, Township of Woodbridge, sum ufto four
REAPPOINTED
The impressive ceremony close!
authorities refused, the boys §aid Bunna
thousand rive humiM i •
begins,
New Jersey.
ent»-four dollars (K674.OO) !'>:•:•.••
WOODBRIDGE. — Parker E.
with solemn benediction of the
he
was
"going
home
and
get
the
Objections, If any, should be made with the coats of this sale.
Special awards were made to most blessed sacrament by the
REPORTED
MISSING
Nielsen, of Iselin, wns reuppolnted
hotgun and kill all the
cops." immediately In writing to D. Freder- Together with all and ilngulm
Robert Mulvaney and Wjilliam Rev. Ketter assisted by Rev. Lease
ick Burnett, Alcoholic Commissioner, rights, prlvtlegu, beredlUjuoi,;- -••'•
attorney for the Board of Health WOODBRIDGE.—Mary MosinAfter
a
few
hours
in
the
lockup,
744 Broad Street. Newark, N. J.
appurtenances thereunto beloutiiii •••'
assistant
at a meeting of the Board held ak, of 244 Woodbridge avenue, re(Signed) HAROLD VOGEL.
Dunich
who
said
he
didn't
have
In anywise appertaining.
King Georges Rd. ft Bunna Lane
Monday Aight at the Memorial ported to Acting Desk Sergeant ance record during the past yearl pastor at Our Lady of Peace MENLO PARK.—Another room
F. H E R P 1 U N 1IAP.:•••The
club
authorized
the
purchase
Woodbridge; N. J.
Joseph
Parkas
Tuesday,
that
her
NOTICE
at
the
Home
for
the
Disabled
VetMunicipal building. Nielsen's ap
church,
Take
notice
that
Peter
Gela
Intends
ASA F RANDOLPH.
of
"Lions"
canes
for
two
blind
daughter,
Dorothy
Mosinak,
19,
pointment was made °n a resolu
. Following are the graduate stu- erans was dedicated Sunday aft- :o apply to the Commltteemen of the
Solidt-I
SHERIFF'S S
4t-flm-3,10.17,M
tion introduced by Committeeman has been missing from home since residents of this community.
j dents: John Patrick Crawford, ernoon by members of the Auxil- Township of Woodbridge for a plenary retail consumption license for preEleven members of the club at- Robert Paul Ceiling, Andrew John iary of Franklin Camp No. ( 3 mises situated at 436 Woodbridge Ave- IN CHANCERY OP NBW J S
James Schaffrick, of the Secom early Monday morning.
Between ANTQNIO SANTOWASSO
SHERIFFS SALE
The girl is five feet, four inches tended the joint meeting with
wim the
tne'1 Q
a e r mek Vendal Louis Nikovits United Spanish American War nue, Port ReaBlng, New Jersey.
Ward.
•
and FILOMENA SANTOWASSO, Ins IN CHANCERY OF NEW JKKrih,
Objections, If any. should be made
tall, weighs 120 pounds, has brown South Amboy Lions recently, i t j j a m e s William Nolan, Stephen and state officials of the auxiliary Immediately
wife, Complainants, and NAHUUM Betwcfii NORTH AMBOY Ui'll in writing to B. J. Dunleyes, black hair and at the time,was reported. Those who attended, p a u i TJhrin Rita Emily Asproco- Veterans of Newark.
gan, Township Clerk, of the Township MATZA and SOPHIE; MATZA, his AND LOAN ASSOCIATION .. (•
KOVS BREAK WINDOWS
wife, et. als., Defendants, Fl. Fa. for corporate.
New Jersey.
Complainant, ami ''•
Officers ol tr-e Franklin Camp of Woodbridge,
UM sale of imirtg&ged premises dated KHH WOJCIK
WOODBRIDGE. — Mrs, Josepii of her disappearance wore a red were: J. Allyn Peterson, C. J. l a a s O lga Mary Bartok Margaret
(Signed) PETER GEIS
and HELKN V.
May 23, 1938,
blouse,
white
skirt,
redish
stockhi..,*,.
v,.hit«.
AM
~Hi-v,
.
^
i
,
Alexander,
A.
V.
Anderson,
Leon
I
'
i
Theresa
Gteb
A
g
n
e
s
G
a
y
a
j
G
r
a
c
e
!
Theresa
participated
in
the
dedication.
The
438
Woodbridge
Avenue
Klein, of 565 Barron avenue, reAgnes Galyaj Grace
C1K, his wife, Detendanis, 1 >
By virtue of the above stated Writ, tu for the wile of mortgagwi i" >
c ings. One front tooth is
Port
Reading,
N.
J.
missing
completely furnished room was 2t-L. J,-fim-10,17
lerbel, T. E. Liadle, A. J, Lund,' e l V | Dorothy Marie Nikovits,
ported to the police Tuesday tha
me directed and delivered, 1 will ex- dated May v. uag.
pose to sale at public vendue on
someone had broken a basemen* and she has a sear under the right David Meyers, H. W. Sharp, R. W. i o n A n n S c h r a i d t a n d Matilda The ed on behalf of the veterans' and
virtue of ihe »bove stu.lt.->) v,
WEDNESDAY,
THE TWENTY-NINTH toBy
eye.
NOTICE
me directed and dtUvered, 1 v.• i: >
Mundy and W. E. Thomsen.
presented to the home and aeceptwindow in the Synagogue o
DAY OF JUNE. A. D., NINETEEN
resa Vitkosky.
W » to aulo at public vendue ••;>
Take
notice
that
Marie
Flynn
InHUNDRED THIRTY'EIOHT
School street. Investigation re
WEDNESUAY, THE SIXTH I>A>
Individual honors were award- the state board by Major Georjge tends to apply to the Cammltteemen at two
o'clock Daylight Saving Time In
FORDS. —Freeholder Anthony
JULY. A. D.. NINTEKN 111 •
of the Tnwrship of Woodbridge for a,
J. Giger, Mipeuntendent.
veiiled that boys attending the ad
the
afternoon
of the said day, at the
ed
to
the
graduates
as
follows
plenary retail consumption license for
KEASBEY
S.
Gadek,
Jr.,
was
the
guest
DRED THIRTY-EIUUT
A
special
Flag
Day
service
joining school had broken the wi
Sheriff's
Office
In
the
City
of
New
premises
situated
at
96
Avenel
Street,
Highest average, James Nolan: and
at two o'clock Dsylight Savmt; i •
speaker at the meeting of the
Brunswick, N J.
!
held in the afternoon with William Avenel, I\ew Jersey.
dow while playing ball.
in
tlw
afternoon of Ihe said <)>>:
All the following tracts or pircels ot
Fords Men's Democratic Club held MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND FullObjections, If any, should be made
Sheriffs Offica In tbt, City ••( "•>
Bilbee ot Trenton, past depart- Immediately
land and premises hereinafter'purtlcu- Uie
In
writing
to
B
J
DuniI
Nikovits
and
Marion
Schmidt
Brunswick.
N, J.
Tuesday night in Thomsen's com- ertort, of Dumount, were the
y deBcrteKi. situate, 1'
and litment commander of Civil War Vet B S Ll V., fI ' 0W J 1 ? hl " C l e r k ' ° f t n e Township lury
All that wrtalii lot, tract or v^--llug In the Townshlii
h
of At,:ataw&y, lalid
munity hall.
of
Woodbridge,
New
Jersey.
and premises, heroiiuJli-i V
erans, as the guest speaker. These
In the County of Middlesex and State
(Signed) MARIE FLYNN,
larly deucj-ibed, uituute, lyint,' •!•
Plans for the summer months er, Mrs. Martha Fullerton, of i
of New Jersey:
services were held by the Wo96 Avenel Street.
Ing In thu City of Perth Ambuy. "•
en
Uhrin;
art,
Olga
BaTtok;
sewPARCEL
I
Avenel, N. J.
were outlined in a short business Smith street.
men's Relief Corps of the state.
BEGINNING at a point 3Q0 feet County of Middlesex «ud State •'
2t—L. J,~ta-10,17
ing, Gr.-»ce Grebely and perfeci
0 you feel ao nervous that you session presided over by the preicsey.
Westerly from tha Intersection of
a todal>ce
The
welfare
committee
ol
the
_ want to Bcream? Are there time* dent, Joseph Lewandoski. Refresh
'
. Dorothy Nikovits arid
Water Road and Poular Grove thence Jefng knowit ctiid deslgnatfil >
NOTIGE
MISS ELIZABETH HUNYADI, of M ^ v i t t a k y .
auxiliary of the V. F. W., distribSoutherly and parallel to the land own- No. 161, on map entitled Map ' ' ;
when you an cross and irritable— ments were served.
Take notice that Antonl Flchalskl ed now or formerly by 8. RoblnowlU erty belongiriR to Kelly 4 Mi - A11;
Coppernic avejiue, spent several Other school honors
times when you scold those who are
were uted candy, cigarettes and refresh- intends to apply to the Comraltteemen
to the land owned now or formerly by at Perth Amboy, New Jersey
dearest to you?
days as the guest, of her sister,
ments
among
the
veterans
earlier
of the Township of Woodbridge for a the Modern School. 435,6 feet; thems BBOINNINO at s point In 1 tin- *••
awarded as follows: Highest class
If your nerves are on edge, try tha
Easterly along the boundaries of said urly line ot Psolflc Avenut , •'
plenary
retail
consumption
license
for
Mrs. Vernon M. Bugge,
at averace, seventh grade, Steven in the day.
premises sthuted at Block 871 ftahway land owned by the Ferrer Modem to three hundred thlrty-thr™ and
world-famous LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
Queens Village, L. I.
ona-hundredlhti (J3S 52) fr< i
Avenue,
Avenel,
New
Jersey
I he land owned now or formerly as two
Trask and Anna Mozur; sixth
VEGETABLE COMPOUND. It will
eily from the nortliar)y line »f i |!
KEASBEY. — Arrangements Objections, If any, should be made the Communal
munal A
Acre, 100 feet;
e t ; thence
hence Road to New Brunswick (i>"»
grade, Leo Handerhan and Victorhelp Nature calm your quivering
Immediately
In
writing
to
B
J
DuniNorthel
Northerly
at
t
an
l
f
0
d
Nrtherly
wmle of 90 degrees Bracu Avenue*: I hen en ruiniiiu
MRS. SAMUEL NOVAK OF Bay ia Cosky; fifth grade, Steven Ku- have been completed by the Keas- — ""-Mhip Clerk, of the Township to
nerves and give you the strength and
t Poplar
P l
G
Grove 486.6 feet;
westt
t thence
th
one /l)uiidred ten
jrldge, New Jersey. ,
sterly one
/
erly along Poplar Grove for a distance westerly
energy to face life with a smile.
View avenue, attended the post- kan and Leona Nolan; fourth, bey Protection Fire Company to
(Signed)
ANTONI
PICHALSKI
of
100
feet
to
the
point
or
place
of hundred and five
For three generations one woman
master's convention at Atlantic grade, Richard Gallagher and An- participate in the state exemp
Block 871 Rahway Ave.
beglnnln,
(110.606)
feet
more
or lean t<> " i
jinlng.
ha* told another how to go "smiling
' -few Jersey
Salf
City over the weekend.
Id dlmeiinsions being based on a thence running (2) northerly, '»
na Marie Vitkosky; third grade, firemen's parade In Perth Amboy
ftve
and
three
one-hundredthd
>
certain sipvay made on April, 1915, by
through" with Lydia E. Pinkham's
Eleanor Kokowiess and Glaria Vit- tomorrow afternoon. About fifty
Jo»kh Tice for the Frandnoo F e U r tout, more or less, to a pun». '
Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature
members
of
the
local
fire
departrunning
(8)
easterly
one
hum"AstoolaUon and suld land being J«si K kosky; second grade. Gerald Gelltone up the system, thus lessening the
nated i s Plot No. 24.
All tliia land ven and seventy-Mne nne-'I H I I H •
AT THEATRE PARTY
ing and Catherine Lako; first ment and its auxiliary will be in Take notice that the Fraternity being 1 Acre more or less.
discomforts from the functional dis(111.78) »e«t to the said • « " "
the
line
of
march.
ot Pacific Avenue: thence iu' ui1 '
orders which women must endure in
PARCEL
II
grade, William Estok and Albina
Club intends to apply to the ComBEGINNING at a point on the South- Southerly and along the wc.ii>''[
The
local
group
will
have
the three ordeals of life: 1. Turning
perfect attendance, mien
mitteemen of the Township of erly side of Poplar Road 300 feat o! Pacific Avenue, twenty l l v Y '•;
AVENEL. — The Junior Womfrom girlhood to womanhood. 2. Proband preceeding it in the line of Woodbridge for a d u b license for Westerly from the intermstiiun of the to the point or place of
an's Club of Avenel held a thea- Gelling, Joseph Estok, Florence
ting for motherhood. 3. Approachmarch, A newly formed boys' premises situated at 130 Main Southerly side ot Poplar Ruud mid Being the promises u>i" .Hilltre supper party in New York Ruohok, Mary Kostak, Thomas
the Westerly Mf> of Water Road:
designated us No. 817 1 <>
r "middle age."
musical unit from Staten Island street, Woodbridge, New Jersey. thence 1) westerly and alone the suld tuid
Gockel
and
Betty
Bekus.
nue. Perth Amhoy, N. J
,
Tuesday evening when they atPon't be t three-quarter wife, take
has been engaged to provide mili- Objections, if any, should be Southerly aide of Poplar Road 100 feel The »pproxlmat« amount "I '
to the lands now or formerly owned urse to b« «a.tl»fled by said »» >
tended a performance of "The WoLYDIA E. PTNKHAM'S VEGETABLE
tary
music.
made immediately In writlnj to, a by David Bluestein; thenfte (2) South sum of three thousand sixty ' '
MARTHA CHRISTENSEN
COMPOUND and Go "Smiling
men" at the Sthel Barrymore theerly and along the Easterly boundary
daughter of Peter Chrfstetmen, Harry Andesron, of Fords'; Jo* J. Dunlgan, Township Clerk of the Jj, thei Bald lands of David Bluestein; kr« ($8,088.00) together with t"
TtoDU|h''withthiireliabl«,time-te»ted
atre. Those attending were: Miss
seph
Kanick,
of
Hopelawn
and
mtflcMW made wjwwalto for women
Township of Woodbridge, fa. J. 486.8 feet to tile Northerly bouudai7 nge e r w « all l »"<d .•1!1
115 Grove avenue, left on Wed'Buterly rlghU. privilege*, ' « * i i
23 ounce* for 254
« Mafig Hiiyden, Miss Ruth Stern, nesday evening tor Portland, William Gloff, of this place, have (Signed!) FRATERNITY CXUB of Plot No. 41; thence
from WMMOUW herb* and roots. Morv
U
i t
bl
thereunto
uei
and along the Northerly boundary of aopurtwULnces
pt
Wan « mtiHm grateful women have
Full Pack •••NoSlackFlllind Miss Murie Duboyce, Miss Felice Oregon and other point* west, been named delegates to represent
William
D,
Boylan,
Pres.
the
said
plot
No,
41
to
the
uuids of in anywuw i
'-'"'
written io rtporttog benefit from
Donato, Miss Marie Large, Miss
the three companies at- the conSamuel
Katz.
100
feet;
thence
(4)
for
an
indefinite
stay.
Patrick L. Ryan, Vice Preg. Northerly and along the westerly
Pinkflaii'a Qotnpouiur., Why not give MILLIONS C> POUNDS HAVr
V,
Theresa Peterson, Mrs.. Billj* Pevention being conducted today
John M. Mullen, Sec-Treat. boundary of thee Lands of Samiw
SamiwlRat' A. J. k 1
WIO» Uciturs.
I t e r m and Mn. Joiw Ajud,
*
and tomorrow,
gM>t
t
tU
i
l
to
point or pl»o»
2t-LJ.-Gm-10.17
MAD rm LJUDUWOU*MAL
A
R. R. ELIMINATION FIREMEN PARADE
LOCAL MAN DROWNS
IN KILL VAN KULL
Vets Post At Iselin
Expected Not To Seek
License For Clubrooms
TELLS FALSEHOOD ON
STAND; AMBOYAN IS
FINED FOR CONTEMPT
FORDS LIONS TO LADY OFPEACE
ELECT OFFICERS SCHOOL HOLDS
EARLY IN JULY EXERCISES SUN.
GIRLS' CLUB TO MEET
NEXT WEDNESDAY NITE
• * •
•**•
ROOM DEDICATED
AT VEHJiQME
NlRVOUS?
D
r ECONOMY and
SATISFACTION use
Double Tested!'Double4dm!
BAKING
POWDER