WOODMUDGE, N, J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1934

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1 'MEN IN THE NEWS' PROFILES FREDERICK A. SPENCER ON THE EDITORIAL PAGE VOL. XVI, No. 42 t Mbmvfotttt FOLLOW DONOHUE'S S COMMENT m m so IT s EVERY WEEK ON SPORT PAGE WOODMUDGE, N, J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 934 A FROM OUR FRONT WINDOW LARSON WILL LOSE $,200 SCHOOL JOB ON MARTNJULING Morgenson, Traner Only Possbltes As The New Custodan A«predcted, John Kroger h»«re«!gned as the Towmhp's Iufustr&t Setrctnry and B. J, ~~~ Dung.n, muncpal cwk, ha, I ELECTION NEXT MONTH been named n ln» place. Our \ _r_ 4 " v "' * " genal clerk certanly Bct«the ' br.ak.. He had n, c, pot n the! «S«t place, when t pad nothng, rnd now he hnn t rgan also when t pnyt nothng! s Lhoce Uncertan Despte Poltcal Edee Of Th It sn't Kong to/be such a M'TV Chrstmas for the small army of blc emply ft l jt Wll loac Chrtma for the small army of publc employes, after nl just hs $,200 post US Custodan member salary n cwl Kot defnte- :lr y. When hs term as Tax ly and permanently spked when: Collector expres old bondholders receved word»,, t ' MJUI " a - that the Townshp ncked about! Mr -I^rson wag apponted forty thousand dollars out of sec- for the school year edk next d clnsa ralroad taxes. And: n,,, " b t 0 ond they ddn't have to be told about t twce. Of course the bondholders got, the money. Mr. C. Albert Lar«on, Woodbrdge! own bc«t t ax, a l e f or. getter teem defntely out HI Cutodan of School Mones, when hs term m Ta Collector expre on January 2nd. Tho job mu«t be asgncd to ether h mccenor, Mchael J. Traner, or to the Towmhp Tremurer, O. J, Morgenson. Snce Mr. Traner a Democrat and Mr. Morgcnton ft Republcan and the Republcans are stll n a majorty oh well, your guea s as good as ourj. ' but lhe Boanl of l ' nuns(> - J -» submtted hs le.^u has been accepted, more, nr at least one naton, wll follow..? lnn s Martn, has nformed the Commssoners le consders the present ncumbent dsqualfed as' soon as he ceases to be Tax; Collector..Snce the law specfes the Custodan must be cther Tax Collector or Treasurer, only Mchael J. Traner nnd 0. J. Mortenson arc elgble for the job. Mr. Morponson s an appontee of th,: present. Republcan townrfhp admnstraton and hs selecton would normally be accepted as nevtable, snce seven of the nne bnard members an; of the same parly. Board Alenated ' le treasurer, however, has And now breaks out some n tev.r dssenson n tn.' Taxpayers Assocaton Mr. K'onrnd Stern, alenated nllk-ntu'mebe'k,,f secretary,,f the organzaton, has the hoard durng the past year, "" "" t'n whch n<>!ably by (akn; credt for ncrn- 'Ts sad tatons for state funds whch, the tler reslg- board hn: felt, ))ro]n>rly belonged to Mr. Martn and to' Ernest C. Moll'ett, the Fnance Charman, Santa, Rdng On Ralroad Tax To Teachers, Shps Town Ades School Board Gves Half O $30,000 To Chrstmas Pay- Rols But Credtors Grab The Townshp's $4,000 And Employes Get JVce New Bonds Instead SCRIP IS ACCOMPAfmWcHECKS - FOR 2c Gettng cash agan ths month, 9. Th e teachers had a luclty year; Whle Townshp brds get bonds and words That carry only Chrstmas cheer. Sata Glaus got all crossed up. The second class ralroads sent hm to Town wth some «l l^ash for h^h class Purpose of sundry sorts. There was M.3,000 of t n all. He reached the School Board all rght, wth $30,000 otjhe sum and the School Board very promptly pad ts May Get New Post Out n Nebraska', the voters have determned t 0 try a one. house legslature, whch New Jersey could follow wth no worse results than we've been gettng from two of them. many export occr, ng tax reform, wthout dong much of anythng about t, Former who voluntarly ends a dstngnslu'd career n the schools n l'y'bruary. A chance accordngly exsts that Mr. Traner, a Democrat, may be selected. He has so far,,.,,,..,._,, j' a s s known made no advances to-»js»-)se-"ass j sr L... pucted ;t Monday nght's sesson of the ' at the No- 'ormally vo- M. J. Traner McCLAIN IN DOUBT 0NHISRJSGNAT0N Commssoner Heeds Plea O Frends; Moffett Stll Won't Run wthout reducng old ones. Hs Excellency, the Mayor, ht the dcclt of the Townshp Commttee meetng Monday nght so early that someone accused hm of sleepng there to be sure of ben; on lme. But the fact probably s that the Mayor prc-dntcd Ins New Year's resolutons am good for hm! After month:, nf dlly-dallyng about lhe KKA n:x-up, the Town Commttee, upon nsstence of relef offcals, s tlng to meet tonght wth I. M. (leronno, I'Utve County Ilrcctor. BOARDHEARS FILER ALLEGEFAVORITISM Sewaren School Rngworm Cases Bases Of Charge By Commssoner llscrmnton aganst unnamed chldren n the Se- Commt- waven schools suft'evnjf from tetman Ne, has been pressng for rngworm has been charged U lonjf whle to have the w nb' sul- n-, / T n mnktraton of n-l.-r atla.-s n- hy James tler ol the Board vestjkuted, but bs efforts were ohmlllcuioil. mllled by sonc of hs culleatrucs The, school commssone' dewho very obvously thnk frequently the best thne; tn do s nothng; at all. Let's hope the tunglt! wll be straghtened out. What > ho! After all these years t's begnnng to look as though the Townshp wll settle up wtth the Keyeses and the Numberses tor the land approprated n the Grove Avenue extenson. Back n the day of Messrs. Ryan, Lavn, et at, they negotated and negotated and negotated-' fnally ht upon a urn that was ' agreeable to everyone and, of course, pad not a penny. But ts reported the present Commttee s gong to»l«rt tryng to pay off after th f> f h year! clared that the dsease s not contagous, Hnt the chldren were "chased home from school" after ther doctor had sent them hack, that other chldren havng; rngworm were allowed to attend classes am (hat the chldren for whom he spoke had lost two weeks lessons us a rcsllt. Supervsng Prncpal V, ('. Ncklas agreed to nvestgate thj: matter at Monday nght's meetn! of the board. Morrson ). Chrste of Sewaren.ponted out rngworm spreads ; fnpdly from chld to chld by Contact., ' The board owes 2 tcaclcm!jtl7.-l;! moro n nterest than s owed the board by )3 other nstructors n unpad refunds, accordng to fnal tabulatons by Ernest <'. Moll'et. No machnery o sar tryng t the Brtt of the The Ctzens' Commttee s ut-to "adjust tho long-standng oblmst puttnfjr a lttle busness akl; K alons was set, up pendng study common sense nto the Stadum,,f the problems nvolved. The project. Sncd takntr counsel.total nterest on overdue salares wth Recever Lews and Townshp (Contnued on psme 2) Counsel 'MtKlruy, who are able to Jfude them fnancally and legally, t's tme enough to bother the Town Commttee when everytlne; 'S.shp-shupt' ;»!d then they'll lnd the Cojnmt.lee.men perfectly wll- 'UR; to ud, \[ every reasonable respect. It s only necessary to know exactly what s wanted and not to want too much from the publc larder und tho movement wll 'have wdespread support., Commttees of really publc j sprted ctzens are endeavorng j to nfluence Messrs, Moffett and McClnn ugamt leavng the School Board so precptately, Mr. Moffett lad he wouldn't run agan and Mr.. McCluu bad wrtten ht resgnaton and wat ready to lubrot t, when tho vtaton began. Possbly t > w«r for loth these Commssoners'to respect the wshes of 'ther assocates and nterested outsder! who feel that ths s a bsd tme to create such a commoton n school affars. A«For tho moment at least Mark I). McClan, charman of the Board of Educaton's Athletc and Transportaton Commttees, has decded to wthhold hs resgnaton. He had planned to present t to Monday nght's meetnpr. but was fnally prevaled by frends to re- "I"m stll on the board," Mr. MeChn sad hst nght, after TresdnK over a sesson of the Athletc Commttee, "but I don't know for how long. Maybe for a week, maybe for sx months." Ils second three-year term does not expre untl n year from ths, -'ebruary. Increased busness cares, resultng: from hs electon jto vce-presdency of the M. V). Valentne & Co. frst caused Mr, Mrl'lan tn announce hs mpendng wthdrawal from the board. Moffett Adamant Meanwhle, ctzens who had urged Ernest 0. Moffett, the board's brllant fnance authorty, to run for a thrd tme n February had not up untl lust nght changed the well-known chemst's mnd. "No, I have not reconsdered," Mr. Morett stated, "although varous people have ho.en knd enough to suggest that run agan.", Besdes Mr. Moffett, members whoso- terms expre n February are Mr. Dungan, Morrson ). Chrste of Sewaren and Raymond Mundy of Fords. Mr. Mundy wll Keek the one-year balance of the late K C. Knsjfna term. At tho athletc commttee meetng last nlt, permsson was gven S. K. Werlock, faculty manager of 'hgh school Sports, to schedule nterscholastc opponents for grls' feld hockey and grls' archery next Full, the student athletc assocaton was gven responsblty for the sale of tckets to basketball and ther recommendaton that prces for games ths wnter bo l! and 25 cents \yas adopted. No acton was taken (on ther reuekt for the establshment of boxng as a recognzed team sport. employes half ther December salares n currency. But then the credtors got to hm, he couldn't elude the blockade and the remanng $3,000, n porton of whch 'had been ntended to pay muncpal employes a half month's salary, never even got close to the casher's drawer. Net result: school teachers got n total of.$6,000 n cash, Townshp employes got some brand new, pure and unadulterated bonds. Credtors Smell Cash Mr. Leon E. McElroy, the wzard, the fellow who can dg up cash money n prodgous quantltes out of old abandoned wells, Grandfather's clocks and defunct taxpayers, used all hs best mesmersm and Mayor August F. Grener hs most dsarmng smle, but here was a case where only brght, brstlng Unted States notes would do. The credtors, of whch there are so many as to make the standng armes of four contnents look lke Harry Gerns' electon supporters, juat weren't n the mood. The School Board, as you may have heard, have credtors, too, and someone sad t must have been off-sde to hop nto acton so quckly as to be able to gve ts employes some cash. They just beat the credtors to t, snappng nto acton at the frst blast of the whhtle. It was a tough blow, all n all, to the polcemen and other pub- le servants who saw n the tax 'payment-the frst real possblty of gottng some honest-to-goodness currency n many a moon. Hut t just wasn't to be. All they got n cash was the odd dfference between the total of ther monthly stpend and the nearest multple of ten, the da- In some nstances, t was as much as twelve cents. Watress's Pedal Blunder Gves Brown Extra Vase When tho New Jersey Clay manufacturers lunched at Rutgers recently Professor Brown, representng the faculty of the Ceramc Department, presented to Judge Thomas Brown, the prncpal speaker of the occason, a beautful vxse that was modelled and decorated and klned at the nsttuton. It was put down by the table, near Judge Brown's char, and u watress nadvertently kcked t over wth customary results. Fortunately a duplcate had been made and ths was subsequently tendered to Judge Brown, together wth a thrd vase that more or less matched. Thus, t proved that crcumstances sometmes add to, as well as alter, cases. RAKNGTAXPAYERS STERN QUITS POST TO BOOSTS! AMDI Athletc Feld Advocate Resgns As Secretary Of Assocaton RAP 'SOMEMMRECTORS Says Low Tax Zealot Dd Not Pay Hs Own Assessments Konrad Stern has resgned from the Woodbrdge Townshp Taxpayers' Assocaton, of whch he was secretary, because of that organzaton's atttude toward the drve for an enclosed athletc feld. Mr. Stern s one of the most urdent supporters of the revtalzed movement. "Some of tho men on that board of drectors," Mr. Stem sad n confrmng a report he had left the assocaton, "ave jnvarably ready to oppose anythng sponsored by anyone. I told thorn very frankly on Monday why I was quttng and I don't thnk there was anythng else to do." Tho former secretary also scornfully attacked "a member of the board of drectors who s contnually talkng about lower taxes Leaders In Stadum Campagn FRICE THREE CflN REIJEF RACKET NE SNARES TWO GROCERS INTO Konrad Stern Charles R. Brown lutely no effort to pay hs own taxes, whch he could very well have done.' The drector nvolved, Mr. Stern added, quckly pad an Installment on hs delnquency when threatened wth advertsement of hs property for a tax sale. Ready To Qut Earler Mr. Stem ndcated he wwtceman Harry M. Gerns t wll ready to resgn when the Town- \ tolerate no poltcal hagglng n shp Commttee frst consdered ;ne "'"s now under way. the stadum project aa a muncpal ], Ejlflty lot - s > approxmately a Ctzens Stadum Group Demands Commttees Co-operaton Tonght Colleagues In Drve For Athletc Feld Warn Gerns Poltcs Wll Not Be Allowed To Tant New Campagn; Lews Outlnes The Procedure ^ WWH) MEET BANKS EQUITY IN SITE Co-operaton of the. Townshp Commttee n securng ttle to ten acres of land off Grove Street for a townshp athletc feld wll be demanded tonght by the Ctzens Commttee to whom the job of buldng a stadum has been turned over. Stephen- Hruska and Charles R. Brown wll speak for the group, whch haa already warned Commt- Casey, McDeavtt In Charge* 0 AgansTTheERA LIST ONE AS pj a a muncpal j Eghty effort.some weeks ago. "He sad:! of "I knew what knd of a letter thc lownc C p p y Orove Street tract Ule Woodbrdge Realty td b th I knew what knd of a letter thc y Wodbrdge Realty assocaton would have drafted Company, are wanted by the comand I, as secretary, would havoj m '^c' ( '' Detals for acqurng the had to sgn t, whch I -would most ste WCre outlned Wednesday mornng at a conference wth recever for the certanly not have done." He s takng a vgorous part n the negotatons by the ctzens' a plan for fnancng the purchase commttee attemptng to arrange and fencng of the suggested Grove Street ste. In dscussons so far, Mr. Stern's prncpal nsstence has been upon the necessty of keepng: poltcs out of the effort. TOWN AGAIN PLANS TO ENDJLD FIGHT! Negotatons Scheduled! Soon On Grove Ave. \ Land Dspute Weddng lcenses Issued To 2 Couples By Dungan Weddng lcenses were ssued; to two couples ths week by Townshp Clerk B. J. Dungan. They were gven to Frank Morgan' 2. of 45 Dalton Avenue, Passac, and Stella Sepansk, 7, of COrreja Avenue, Iseln, and to Lous S - las and Ann Kertes, both of Bunns Lane, Woodbrdge. Martn, Basketball Player, Gets Hs Deer On 2nd Day One of the successful deer-hunters of the week was Wllam D, Martn, basketball star who lves at 598 Lnden Avenue, Woodbrdge. Walter Lews, closed Woodbrdge bank, anl Leon E. McElroy, townshp attorney. Bank To Foreclose Mr. Lews nformed the stadum sponsors le wll gve the realty frm, whch a largely controlled by the Ryan estate, 0 days to pay the bank's equty of $4,000 n the tract, then foreclose. Delnquent taxes on the whole prop- 'erty wll be about $3,000 by next month. The stadum group wants the Townshp Commttee to permt payment of taxes only on the 80 lots desred, thereby gvng the Brown commtted a chance to acqure clear ttle to the ste for about $7,500, dvded between the bank and the townshp. Ths sum s to be borrowed on [notes sgned 'by sponsors of the feld and repad pad through-an elaborate seres of money-rasng XT, clevses canvassed Wednesday JN egotatons Wll prob- nght at a meetng at Mr. Hruska's ably begn after the frst of hwne - Fve Decsons Made the year between the Town-. At that sesson, t was cm-pha- FREEHOLDCAPTURE W H LEAD Polce Chef Thnks Seres O Burglares Here May Be Solved Arrest of two men n Freehold and of a thrd n Perth Amboy yesterday wll clear up several petty burglares here, ncludng three on Wednesday nght, beleves Chef of Polce James Walsh, Who yesterday sent Detectve Sergent George Keatng to Freehold to queston the suspects. The par arrested there dentfed themselves as Paul Arway, 34 Broad Street, and Henry Wolczansk, 52 Commerce Street, both of Perth Amboy. The thrd man rested, Peter Lesko, s shp, Andrew J. Keyes and! s ' zcd: the estate of Charles Num-j \ bers to settle a long contro-j vcrsy arsng over" the wdenng of Grove Avenue. Court proceedngs growng out of the dsagreement cost the Townshp nearly $,000 last woekj and t s the ntenton of the conmttee and ts counsel, Leon McElroy, to straghten out the rest of the tangle as soon as possble. Agreements on the prce of the That lhe present group of sponsors wll drop the entre movement f any poltcal (Contnued on page 2) g p property n queston were reached three years ago, but no pay- >ment has ever been made and t s probable that the present admnstraton wll seek to negotate a prce more advantageous to t.. "Must Be Settled" "Ths s smply one of those thngs that must be settled onca and for all," sad Mr. McElroy, "and there s no sense n contnung to postpone the nevtable. Somethng wll undoubtedly he "Bargan Day" Drve Contnues Next Week Fscal Offcers Unable To Estmate Effectveness Untl December 3 Next week should Stell <Jhe tale of (the effectveness of Woodbrdge Townshp's "bargan day" for-taxpayers. Snce word went out that vast consderatons n the. tarn of nterest abatements would be allowed for all who pad over the counter n cash ther'propenty leves, numerous requests for addtonal nformaton have been made of Townshp offcals. done after the frst of next year." Fscal offcers were unable to It s the hope of the Commttee that some agreement may be reached whch wll not nvolve a cash settlement. Such a dsposton of the case would necessarly nvolve an exchange of the property for taxes fether due or antcpated. (Elaborate Seres Of Servces In All Churches Here Wll Celebrate Happest Day On Chrstan Calendar Specal Musc Sunday And Tuesday Wll Hymn Joy Of Chrstmas Th! happest festval ot!th'e Chrstan Jcalendar wll jbe cclebratejl n Woodbrdge Townshp by an elaborate seres of Chrstmas servces n all churches, Specal musc Sunday and Tuesday wll hymn the joy of Chrstans throughout the Townshp, the deep relgous feelng of the day whch s the bass for all the structure of the gft-gvng and the the ungood.cten. t'a to be hoped they'll fnd a way. Chrstmas Eve wll be just another evenng to the Town Com- jtree-trmmntj mttee. Regardless of the fa?,), conkratulatons Wat next Monday s not ther reg- vu ', f c}l r a tm ular- meetng nght, the boys wll much a pat 0 *j "? fuwgtfwr to hear objectons, f F tore cle any, to Une abandonment of some street or other. Maybe they want Old Santa, to fndjhem at work. ;*. uufm,')k» Knnyfctf, Is oftun of? mll on B*tt'«l ««'«uom by heck, I»4u»trl>l «< «.- Just wtre u«wo* weu thn** brg»u..,.... H> W. K. so uch a p j For store clerks employes, today, tomoj M onc lay wll be the JJJ t '" he(. lc o f the year as trv shoppers, once more» ', vfvem hopps, heellehs 0 all law JNOVtjm, j early-december flfterre Cbrstmas! A THE FINE OLD Englsh carol whch chants so galy "Chrstmas comes but once a year, sng good cheer, sng good cheer" exactly expresses all that ths " newspaper can say today.' The season's-greetng to you! And that phrase, too, s fragrant wth all the exultant joy of ths, the happest of all weeks n the Chrstan year. That year s almost at an end. It has brought to all of us a share of pan and gref and worry. Today these begn, t seems to us, to snk beneath a mountng wave of joy, Chrstmas joy, lke to none other n the, year. Tuesday we are happy, rememberng the brth of a savour. Lttle else can seem mportant now. So agan, the lovely greetng of a lovely season to you all; Merrry, Merry Chrstmas! warnngs', agan struggle confusedly to complete purchase and malng of all the gfts -whch' express ther share n the day's evocaton of real Chrstan love. To Sng CaroU But even these harred aouls may fnd peace n the wanderng bands of carolsngers whch wll sng ther joy on Sunday and also on Chrstmas eve. At least one church wll sponsor such a group, whle other bands of sngers wll need no organc-' aaton beyond a mutual need; of musc. Today offers lttle pros-' pect of the soft snow cover, Store Clerks And Postal Employes Face Three Busest Days we nstnctvely assocate wth Qur streets on Chrstmas government experts n mornng. But meteorologcal', estmate what the total recepts would be, snce suffcent tme has ^lot been allowed up to ths pont to permt all who wll take advantage of the offer to get together the money; they propose to pay to the muncpalty. When the plan was conceved and adopted, j t was beleved that at least a I quarter of a mllon dollars \vould flow nto the Townshp coffers before the frst of the year when the! offer wll be.wthdrawn., j Under the system, all nterest I pror to 930 wll be abated upon the -payment of the tax-prncpal, seventy-lve per cent wll be allowed on 93 taxes, ffty pecent on 932 and 25 per cent on 933. In addton, one-half of one j'per cent wll be allowed for each month that 935 taxes are pad n advance. Large property owners have requested the necessary form's from Townshp. Counsel Leon E. McElroy, who estmated that y, o estmated that one ot ths group alone would pay n fche neghb'hd " * New York buoy up our hopes j wth a long range predcton of a whte Tuesday and t yet may come. The mystfery velng the exact purpose of Santa Claua' annual vst to the Townshp was stll unbroken ths mornng for youngsters n the muncpalty's nne towns. And there was every ndcaton the old fellow would keep secret the cpntents of hs pack untl early Tuesday mornng at about 5 P. M. n most houses, m sleepy parents know only too Church programs for tho week are lsted, on Page 7. fche trom a buldng and loan assocaton whch prevously offered to pay the prncpal of ts debt, $G0,- 000, f the nterest were abated. ns was refused at the tme, but of course wll ba accepted now NEWS INDEX Church New» p age 7 Socety Newt Pages 7, 8 SPort.'. Pagan Edtoral. p ag0 9 «W p, p age 6 Sewaren Newn.,..,. Page 2 Avenel New*.,.,, Page S Ford» New*,,. P ago 3 heln Newt Pages 8, 0 Port Readng News... Page 7 Colona Newt Page 4 Hopelawn Newt P««o S K««W N»W«....,. P'«gc> 4 Twp. Now» Page 0 Hunt New York For ager Of Man Street Chan Store Indctments agajuftst^.; more grocers today that the County Bu Investgaton for tfht gency Relef Admnf has not yet droppej Touhy food slp Tacket posed Inst June. Admt. ttult have been wrenclwd three ndvduals BO far. Frank Casey and P&fcrr Deavtt, former managers of Krocory stores on Man SHIP Woodbrdpe proper, axe thfl to be nvolved n the ac&ndal has resulted n sentences fo phen J. Gurka, Fred Huter Dasy Touhy. Both are eh' wth brokerng stolen and ft relef food order slps wth Touhy, a former ERA who was master-mnd n the ness. Casey's nahe has fgure^ h sde dscusson of the case W snce t broke as nvestgatora t clared relef slps returned to relef offce by hs store "loaded" wth faked orders, man s now n New York, he s benfj sought for ext! machnery for whch s prepared. Hs offcal status the Prosecutor's offce s "a toml ' {,, YV orgnally from Trenton, :- though he has been lvng n a Perth Amboy hotel for several months wth no vsble means of support. None of the attempts heru Wednesday were successful. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Rudolph, 3 Church Street, surprsed the burglars shortly after 0 oclook. The theves dove through a back wndow, takng only two fountan pens. Mrs. Joseph Andrasck, G9l Lnden Avenue, tho same nght reported a wndow had teen broken n her garage by pllagers whle Charles Schwartz, Leone Street, shortly after 678 that told polce he and hs wfe had (Contnued on page 2) Crpple, Run 'Em To Death Doesn't Work For Dunham The.modern. deer-hunter's recpe for success, as announced by Wllard Dunham, dd not work out for the Board member. Monday. Asked by hs fellow commssoners at Monday's meetng of the boqvd f,or hs huntng formula, Mr. Dunham sad: "The best.way s to crpple tjhem and run 'em to death." That drew a howl of laughter, but Mr. Dunham later admtted he had attempted to do just that that day, only to chase the wounded buck nto the guns of another party, whch clamed and got the deer. tve. McDeavtt Lnk A Surprse McDeavtt's ndctment was as much of a surprse as the returnng of a true bll aganst Huber some months ago. McDeavttTmte been gven Chrstmas week Wtf hs famly at Lnden as he wll plead untl a week from Hs attorney, Frank Coan South Amboy, has guaranteedappearance. Only a thorough check - Woodbrdge-Carteret ERA Buw a records by State ERA audtfla after the machnatons of the rtd had been exposed drew the name nto the case., But Ithe audtors dscovered; fftj stolen seral numbers recur' n the McDeavtt returns and ped the Perth Amboy tors. McDeavtt had xaa\ was subsequently located. Casey Long Sougty' Casey has long been ' tf The nvestgators defntely ed hm avalable here e& July. He was at the tme - (Contnued on page 2) COMMITTEE SLA' ERAPROBETONIGH Ner Demands Request By! Geronmo For Parley Be Mlled,. After beng neglected months, the dfferences tween members of the Tfl>J. shp Commttee 'ana % Emergency" Relef traton wll be threshed <Mtf at a meetng n the Munt&alf Buldng tonght. ( The conference s the rejultj of a drect request for such» parley by P. N. Geronmo, Ejceeuttve County Drector of the EI$A am was necesstated by the reftbsl 9! three members of the Commtted to vote for resolutons requect"-' ng from the State suffcent mones to carry on local relef wor'j One addtonal [dssenter wolc leave the muncpalty vrthou funds for the unemployed and!', was to obvate ths possblty tha'l Mr, Geronmo asked an eayj nrnk. I Commt.teeman E. W. Ner oj the Thrd Ward (has -been pressng for a complete nvestgaton, o local relef actvtes for severe weeks and nssted when the com muncaton was vecevod from fth (Contnued on page 2) Joe Dungan Gets That Job Agah As Soon As Statesmen Ban Safar Meet the Townshp's new ndustral secretary, Mr. Bernardl Joseph Dungan. Joe had the job off and on, but never wth any salary. That's how he's got t now, too. Hs predecessor the last tme out was Mr. John Krese, who walked away from the casher's booth wth somethng lke $50 each and every month. But all J06 got was a resoluton whch tacks an extra ttle on hm. Of course, too,-there were plenty of whcleas-es. Mr. Kreger las had the job snce one brght day last summer when the folks woke up and found that on top. of everythng, they also had an ndustral secretary. Knowng Woodbrdge and the crcumstanctts of the depresson, they thumbed through encyclopedae, Butke's peerage and Grmm's Fary Tales n lan effort to fnd out just what an ndustral secretary at $,800 per year could fnd to dp around the town. They came closest to dggng up the answer n- the volume of fary tales, Kreger Tred Hard Even Mr. Kreger, they sad, would have to possess the cotnbned resourcefulness of Houdjn,' Scotland Yard and Sherlock Holmes to keep hmself busy, trv ] s, unless he wanted to kwft-h r clocks wound n the Munlcx ' Buldng', fgure out where- $ Republcans were gettng campagn strategy, or what jgerns s gong to do wth ht f that muncpal stadum evl materalzes. All, of whl would cprtanly be full-tme Jo and worth the prce whatever was. - But he dd endeavor m and conscentously to get eomc thng done for the- town. He njw around trelessly n an effort * snatch som«beneft from any m< >' posed ndustral expanson lbt! was n the wnd, but t pretty hopeless task. In! ; weeks, he baa drected ha effort, toward tryng to stmulate towbusness through the taer\ 'home tenovang campagn, ' arranged for a number o workers to conduct a " house canvas. Hs x submtted to the TOWT. mttee Monday nght, wll ] effectve on December 3 am campagn from then on wll \ Mr. Dungan's hands. Mr. Dungun has pe top. But lhe dd get ths year. The drve t, dogdom lcensed wa» 'k and BO he wasn't b " much wth wrtng'

2 I H'M r TWO ' S DAPRLF. ENTERTAINS 8/TLE WOMEN'S CLUB '"he Lttle Women's Socal Cll) '»t the home nf M." Mnrc Da- 'le Frday. Hjrh score;- were fe by Mrs. A. Pellprno and A. Coppaln..Che members present were: ''.«. A. Pcllrrno, M?. A. Da- Mrs. A. Coppnlo, Mrs, JI. ch, Mrs... Jacovncl. Mr PORT READING NEWS By MILDRED SCHIAVO WOODBRIDGE AVENUE M. Torscllo, Mrs. G. Dwyer. Mrs. P. La RUPPO and Mss Mare Ity- Prle. Largest Assortment Of Xmas Trees, Holly and Holly Wreaths n the Townshp. TOBROWSKY'S MARKET "ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS" \ Cor. Man and School Sts. WOODBRIDGE < Phone Wdbge \ "YOU'LL ALWAYS RE TREATED RIGHT ON THE' BUSY CORNER" MAKE THIS YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR FRUITS, NUTS & ALL VEGETABLES. PROMPT DELIVERIES AT ALL TIMES. PORT READING VOLUNTEER FIREMEN MEET IN RAHWAY A rejnlar mcclnfr of the N. '. Voluntuor Kre Assocaton «"»< h'ld at the Exempt Fremen's Home, lof Man street, Ralnvny. Smdny. The meetng wns called to order by the presdent, Chef Lempfter. of Port Rendng. Chef Mller, charman of the l.f ccmtraton commttee, reported on the dnner held on De- LOFTERS CLUB TO HOLD CARD PARTY TONIGHT The Loters socal club wll hold ther frst card party tonght r.' the Port Readng Fre House. Many beautful przes wll be awarded and refreshments wll be served. Tckets are 2T> cents and may be avalable from any member of the club. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 934 SCHOOL HONOR ROLL LISTED AT PORT READING, The honor lst of students nt' the Port Kculrfr School for the; Fceond perod follows: Thrd Grade -Irene Barllm,; ~ Anne Cmffred., Stella Gronsky,; j< ( 4 CUFF ROAD Lous Guerro, Frank Jaros, Bart. Jonlano, Grace D'Apolto, Mar-! ~ ~~ - parel Klck, Mnry Martno, Kath-j SEWAREN HISTORY CLUB leen Reynolds, Dorothy Snsso. ;HOLDS ANNUAL PARTY Fourth Grade Alvrn Yuhas:,;... n,, flllo, Mchael Knllar. Anna W.on, Elvra Cromwell, Maro Pcllcrs F. Gmbernat. of Rnhwny. the concluson of the bus- Mss Laura Peters and Mr. Edward. Kenna of Woodbrdgo. were the guests of Mrs. Prances Coppalo of Fourth Street on Tuesday. The Democratc Lades' Assocaton of the Thrd Ward wll DOINGS IN SEWAREN - By RUTH FOSTER - cember 8. The drawng- for the # s 5 ton of coal was held also,.lames Cardello, Peter Reynolds, A very of West Grand Street, Ralway, wnnng:. Sxth Grade John Kollar, Totero. Baptst Church "f Ralway. He gave a talk about Chrstmas, llustrated wth crayon drawngs. The treasurer announced the Mchael Kuchtyak, Elzabeth net proceeds from the drawng Mahr, Adelne Vergura, Esther Gfts were dstrbuted and tea nnd dnner to be?200. Snlla, Marjore Grdne.r. was poured by Mr? Henry St. ('lar Lavn and Mrs. J. W. Foster. Chef Ftzpatrck of Port Rendng was named charman of n Barthn, Laura Muccarello, Jos- Seventh Grade M a I'garct Those present were: Mrs. Fred J. Adams, Mrs. Smon Lnrson, commttee to ncrease the membershp of the assocaton. Eva Mahr, Mary Kokulya, Edna ephne Preneh, Anna Superor, Mrs. George Stlwell. Mrs. Martha J, Urban, Mrs. W. C. Eckor, Mrs. Fernl, Gc7.:\ C'sch. Angelo Pollogrno, Helen Demetter, Anna A. W. Schcdt, Mrs. Samuel J. Henry an<l Mrs. J \V. Foster of ST. ANTHONY'S SODALITY Cavallaro. Sewaren; Mrs John F. Ryan, Mrs. PLANS PLAY AND DANCE Lc Roy Collns and -Mrs, Eml A specal meetng of St. Anthony's Sodalty was held < Mon- ENTERTAINS SEWING CLUB St. Clar Lavn of Colona; Mrs. MRS. M. P. SASSO Kaus of Woodbrdge; Mrs. Henry day." Fnal plans for the play, The sewng club met Wednesday evenng at the home of Mrs. Mrs. A. F. Sofeld of Perth Am- Roger's P. Gmbernat of'ralway; "The Road Back," were dscussed. The play wll be presented n Jnnuary. Mr, John Cooper wll be present were: Mrs. Salvatorc Frankln Park, Mchael Sasso of A Street. Those boy, and Mrs. Robert T. Bogan of coach, asssted by Rev. Gerald Martno, Mrs. Joseph Morgan, Colo.ntano. Mss Mldred Sclavo The Rev. and Mrs. Fnley Kcech Mrs. Wllam Krouse, Mrs. Gaetano Russo, Mrs. Sabatno Mar- nekov of Woodbrdp'e were guests s charman of the affar. of Rahway and Mrs. C. W. Bar- tno, Mrs. Carmen Zullo, Mrs. at the meetng. Mchael Baranyok and Mrs. The meetng of January 2 s to Mchael Sasso. be omtted. The next meetng N0W OF ALL FLOOR COVERING REMAINING IN OUR GREAT SALE STOCK SALE CLOSES MONDAY, DECEMBER 3 We've warned you from week to week durng ths sale that bargans such as these couldn't last forever. We also told you ths sale mght be dscontnued wthout notce. But we're gvng notce now. Ths sale postvely ends at 8 p. m. Monday nght, December 3. If you need floor coverng and want to' save plenty, get n here before the deadlne for otherwse you'll pay regular prces. There are stll plenty of bargans so act now save today before t's to late. BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER DOMESTIC ORIENTAL $ BETTER GRADE FELT BASE HEAVY AXMINSTER ' $0.45 I HEAVY O J FELT BASE J4 0 yds. INLAID <[ LINOLEUM * DOUBLE CEMENTED TO YOUR KITCHEN FLOOR Cotton BED - SPRING MATTRESSES $«V95 and MATTRESS $ Q.95 Whle They Last «Complete. ' VELVETTE CARPET 49 Cotton Mattresses WHILE THEY LAST $0.95 WILTON CARPET $.49 9x 2 QUALITY $OO.50 '32 5 HEAVY Inlad Lnoleum NEWEST ZEST PATTERNS $.29 Armstrong Congoleum BIRD'S AND OTHER QUALITY MAKES 49 c' yd FEW BASE ALL NEW PATTERNS VELVET Throw $.59 LlNOLEUM-CARPErFACTORY CARPET SWEEPERS Specal 36 x 63 Throw $.98 RUGṢ 95 SPECIAL NOW 3 BEAUTIFUL Axmnster $ CHENILLE Bath Mats ALL SIZE Col Sprngs $.95 OUTLET 203 Smth St.» Perth Amboy wll be on Wednesday, January G, at the home of Mrs. A. W. TYNPANICK IS HONORED ON 22ND BIRTHDAY Theodore Tynpanek was gven a surprse brthday party n honor of hs twenty-second brthday at the holne of Mrs. John Solty. The guests were: Msses Sarah Barcelona. Mary Ftzpatrek, Jula Fnnan. Else Grhun. F.lse Hrtz, Anna Ilolod. Helen (n Mao Msh, Else and Helen Xcmeth, Margaret. Onuska,. Anna and Sophe Tynpanek, and Sophe Zalek. Also, Kn' Anderson. TIarol Dey, John Furnan, Mchael Hu- n.dak, Matty Matusz, Jr., Frank ' u Msh, John Uosko, Joseph Rcbcnsk, John Sklr, Wllam Totn, Wllam Wedeen am Theodore Tynpanck. Also, Mrs. Eugene Songabard, Mr. and Mrs. John Tynpanek. S\. Mr, and Mrs. John Solty, Mr. and Mrs. Lous R. Zlavet/., and Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Tynpanek. REPUBLICAN CLUB HOST AT NOVEL DINNER The Sewaren Republcan Club, Inc., gave a very successful "round the world" dnner last Thursday evenng at the Sewaren Motor Boat Club. Dnners were served to over one hundred cpople from the varous booths representng the varous countres. Mrs. Lous Schmtz was general charman, asssted by the followng commttee: Mrs. John Thomjas, Mrs. Mchael Qunn, Danel V. 'Rush, Mrs. Herbert B. Rankn, Mrs. Frank La Farr, James Catano, Mrs. Bertha Conrad, Mrs, Walter Wkoff and Mrs. H. D. Clark and Frank La Farr. Mr. and Mrs. Smon Larson and s.on, Clfton, of Woodbrdge. ' Avenue attended a brthday party n South Amboy Monday at the \ home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ml- ', ler. The next meetng of Sant John's Guld wll he held on January 8, at the home of Mrs. E. W. Chrste of West Avenue. Offcers for 3') wll be chosen. Mrs. E. W. Chrste, Mrs. J. Smth and Mrs. J. W. Foster comprse the nomnatng commttee. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Muller and son, Raymond, and daughter, Anne, were the weekend guests of Mr. Muller's mother n Hghland Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lews II. Phllps of Roselle Park were the.sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Foster, Clff Road. Mrs. Golde, Cohen of Sprngfeld, Mass., spent several days wth her brother, Dr. Clarence G. Derck of Clff Road. After the regular meetng of the Hewaren Independent Republcan Club Thursday, cards were,'laycd. Dr. Clarence G. Derck I made the hgh score n brge, Dawne Derck n pnochle, and!mrs. John Trekler n fan tan. A specal award was gven to Mrs. Jeannette Randolph. Mss Mary McQurk of Woodbrdga Avenue attended a theatre party n Elzabeth Monday. hold a card party on Frday at ther headquarters on Woodbrdgt Avenue n Port Readng. Mrs. H. Qunn and daughter, Katherne, of; Woodbrdge Avenue vsted n Newark Monday. The Port Readng Fre Company held ther annual banquet Thursday evenng at the Hotel Pnes, Metuchen. Mss Vola Krysko of Frst Street vsted Newark. RADIO REPAIRS HAVE YOUR RADIO SERVICED BY OUR 7 POINT METHOD Mluor reputm tm )' o u r IVstLug «to. ltado, lube*> yhl PBOMl'T HKIIVICIS CALL l'kutl AMUOV ber's Rado Servce "Mlddltnw Countr * LMMUQI B*dlo»t«p*lr Shop" 209 SMITH ST. Cor. Maple St PERTH AMBOY PHONE WO. H-087H-. BEVERLY COIL FF.TF.D AT PRE-NUPTAL SHOWER Mss Beverly Col of East Avenue, who announced her engagement to Spencer Knkn also of East Avenue n the Fall, wns gven a surprse shower Saturday by her aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Kpp, South Plnn'fcld. The guests were: Mrs. Rollnnd Lund of Avenel, Mrs. Harold Jensen of Fords, Mrs. Emle Wartor of Perth Amboy, Mss Jean Welden of South Amboy, Mss Margaret Mullen of Ralway, Mrs. Margaret Comer and Mss Alma Comer of Planfeld, Mrs. Myrtle Kpp of South Planfeld, Mrs. John Bastedo of Maplfvood, Mrs. Oln Bradford of CollnRSwood, and Mss Gertrude Carlson of Newark; Mrs. Henry Salnk, Ruth Lander, Roxanna Weeks, Shrley Brown, Mrs. Ernest Morse, Else Rosenvnge and Loretta J\no.\ of Metuchen; nnd Mrs. A. Frank Rnkn, Mrs. Herbert B. Rankn, Mrs. Charles H. Col, Montn May Col, nnd Beverly Col of Sewaren. NEW CHAIN STORE OPENS IN AMBOY Possbly one of the most successful store openngs n Perth Amboy n recent, years took place n that cty last, week when the Sun Cleer store opened at 2.Smth Street. The concern operates a large chan of smlar stores n the New England states and ths store s the frst n ther Xew Jersey crcut. The store.'pecalzes n women's hosery, lngere, robes and pajamas and {he to ther large buyng power are able to sell at really low prces. MRS. CONARD ENTERTAINS GIRLS' BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Ralph Conard of Metuchen entertaned the Sewnren Grls' Brdge Club Monday evenng at her homo. Hgh scores were made by Mss Beverly Gol nnd Ml* Be'.te LulThrry. Those present were : Mrs. Dorothea Jaeger, Boltc Lufl'barry, Jean Thergesen, nnd Kathc.rnc Smth of West Avenue; Montn May Col, Clare Nelson nnd Beverly Col, Ruth Foster nnd Mrs. WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT Ralph Connrd of Metuchen Th«next meetng Trll bo at of Old Road January 7. D. V. RUSH ELECTED REPUBLICAN CLUB HOST Danel V. Rush of West Avenue was re-elected presdent of the Sowarcn Republcan Club Inc. Mrs. Lous Schrntz won elected Vce presdent, and Mrs. Frank La Farr, secretary and treasure, SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFERING GOOD USED CARS 93 Ford Coupe $ Chevrolet Coach $ Ford V-8 De Lux Coupe $ Buck Vctora Coupe... $ Chevrolet Master 4-door Sedan.. $ Ford Sport Roadster $ Chevrolet Coupe $ Ford 6 wndow Sedan $ Trades Accepted Terms To Sut SPEEDWAY AUTO SALES CO. 823 ST. GEORGE AVE., WOODBRIDGE ALSO A FEW OTHERS, PRICED RIGHT TO SELL QUICKLY NEXT TO WARR COAL GO. YOU can BUY "ALL the CLOTHING YOU NEED WITHOUT CASH" at ths Bg upstars CREDIT Store! Our Xmas Gft to You!* A PAIR OF WARM WOOLLY BLANKETS FREE Wth Every Account Opened Untl XMAS. Charge.ll you WEARING APPAREL gfts at CHARLES MICHAEL th"! Chrstmas. OPEN an ACCOUNT on ther FRIENDLY CREDIT PLAN and get a PAIR of full sze warm WOOLLY BLANKETS, ABSOLUTELY FREE. CHARLES MICHAELS' Xmas GIFT to you! LADIES' FUR Trmmed COATS Gorgeous COATS trmmed wth luxurous FURS. Every one a FASHION HIT. Every one beautfully talored ot selected FABRICS In newest colors. ( 85»m.r.o 3Olhcr UP Men's All Wool Suts &O'Coats SUPER VALUES for THHIFTY MEN who wear QUALITY CLOTHES. Buy NOW pay LATER, as you get pad. 95 2OlhtTS 6..'.0 Up 40 WEEKS TO PAY, GIRLS' PUR TRIMMEE COATS 6.90 ON CREDIT GIFTS for "HER" SMART HATS.' ' $.95 WOOL TWIN SWEATER SETS $2.98 QUALITY SHOES $3.00 SHEER HOSIERY 69c SILK LINGERIE $.9 SMART DRESSES, 2 for. $.00 SILK and WOOL ROBES..... $3.90 COMFY SLIPPERS In all szes. GIFr'Sfor" HIM" MELTON ZIPPER JACKETS, $2.08 WOOL SWEATERS. $.08 HORSEHIDE COATS j..$0.95 MEN'S HATS. ',... '...$3.06 MEN'S SHOES..$4.00 DRESS GLOVES, from $.59 SILK MUFFLERS 89c SILK BROADCLOTH SHIRTS $.4 COSSACK SUEDE JACKETS..$4.98 COMY JSLIPPERS In all szes. OPEN EVERY FREE PARKING EVENING «KEYSTONE STATION BOYS' ALL WOOL 5UMS& O'COATS 7.90 ON CREDIT CHARLES MICHAELS SuvMsmtr to tlv MvhaplH lt. 30 BROAD STREET» ELIZABETH, N. J. ENTIRE S&COND FLOOR '. w >...

3 Chldren Of Club Members Present Chrstmas Playlet Women's Organzaton Holds Xmas Party At School 4; Busness Sesson Precedes The Program; Mrs. Madson In General Charge Of Affar MANY YOUNGSTERS ARE INCLUDED IN THE CAST Tho Woman's Club of Fords held a Chrstmas Party., sv.hool_ No. 4 Ford Avonnn. The presdent <f tho, lull presded at the busness sesson. After the btncs.s sesson a delghtful Chrstmas pro-,, rl m was gven, wth Mrs. Howard Madson n charm Two Chrstmas carols, "Noel" and "Slent N^ht",. and n unber, "Cradle SOUR," were sum;,y the choral socety of Ue dub,,v(l Mss Elane Jensen as ne- ( npnat. The members of tho "rmp ncluded, Ms, Smnk, Mrs. lny Mundy, rs. I.olmn, Mrs. Albert (Sard- l^r (rccn, Mrs. Mrs. I.ehmnn, Hnl(or and Mrs. Mrs. Rtrhcr. A playlet. "Clratmns At Tm- 'lhy Corners" was nvcn hy the lfpltcrs of tle chl mumtos, wth the followng cast: "Jmmy J o n o s," Rosemary DINNER RING,'! beautful Damonds set n an IKk Whte Gold _ Ilal)crknn; "Peter Pottnjll,' Ruth Warren; "Ezra Kvorott,' Alma Cavalllo; "Smon Slck, Lllan.Icnson; "Hob Ilcnson,' (llnlys I/ddle; "Naf Grc'n,' llelty Fcrdnndscn; "Jmmy Jon son," Kvelyn Lddlc; "Sue Stcblns," Rta Lybeck; "Pansy Post," fllalys Lann; "Phoebe Farley,' I'Mth Mljes; "Polly Prce.' Frances (nrre.k and "Mss Brown," Vrgna Dunhnln. Aflor l.hc play, Olrstmas car- THAT THRILL THATJAST LONG THATCOSTTlTTLE I IMN'Cl & I'KXDAXT Sterlng Slver $.95 ONLY CIGARETTE CASE A lame selecton $.75 YOU DON'T NEED CASH AT ALBREN'S 4 PC. PERCOLATOR SET Complete wth $Q.95 Cord and Plug ** GENT'S WRIST WATCH 7 Jewel Chrome Case $^.95 wth Wr.t Band PAY AS LITTLE AS PAY AS LITTLE AS R 25 f ALBREN, Inc. 25 Jeweler and Optcan 33 SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOY DOWN Smllt rnrrjlnn rluru.. nx Onlll A WEEK OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS OPENING 'ords Organzaton Plans A Xmas Party Ann Burke Named As The Charman At Meetng On Frday COMMITTEE" ASSISTS The Fords Kens nel Frday wth Mss Alce Buelko hostess. Mtes Ann lurlto presded and (ml jlans for the Chrstmns party were made. The followng were apponted for the varous commttees: General charman, Mss Ann Burke, assstant charman, Ms Ann Pnlko; decoratons, Mss Olp;a Natty, Mss Ann Palko, Mss Mary Holovncko; refreshments, Ms. Alce luehko, Mss Josephne Whtney; entertanment, Mss Hetty Seko, Mss Margaret Solnnd; welcome -commttee, Mss Hetty Kozeban, Mss Mnry Hrobur, Fords G«r/s' Club Sponsors Party In Planfeld Rnk Members and frends of the Fords Grls Clubs enjoyed a skald party Frday nght n Planfeld. Those present were: Msses Eva Frs, Kalbrne Pcarce, Ella Peterson, and Katheryn Hawkns, Fords. Joel Lecson. a n d Wllam Grausam, Woodbrdptc; John Anderson and Datnon I^ynel, Perth Amhny. Mrs. Chrstansen Guest At Surprse Party Frday Mrs. Nels Chrstansen, Man Itreet, was tho fjuest of honor at surprse brthday party, Saturny nffht. Those present were: Mr. am! lrs. Wcstley Chrstansen, and.aughter, Carolne; Mr..and Mrs. \lfred Olrstcven, Cranhufy; Jr. and Mrs. Hans Schmdt,!''nrds; Mr. and Mrs. John Beck nd chldren, Ellen Jane and John, Jr., Metuchcn; Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Dckson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. "Vgo Peterson, and chldren, Mr. and Mrs. August Mathasen, George Pellgrcon, Mrs. Dagmar Chrstansen, Andreas Mkklesen, Ver non Chrstansen, Warren Chrst ansen, John Polna, Mr. and Mrs Paul Peterson, Perth Amboy, Marnus Chrstansen, Mss Tna Peterson, and John Rutehko. ols were sung. Rnfreshmonts were served by the followng commttee: Mrs. Dunham, Mrs. Pfelfer, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Ferdandsen, Mrs. Lamp, Mrs. Larsen, Mrs. Schantz, Mrs. Lybeck, Mrs. Nelson, Mss Mader lyn Sundorf, Mrs. Raymond Mundy, Mrs. Royal Predmore, Mrs. Shan, M rs ' McLean, Mrs. Mare Jensen, Mrs. Lehman, Mrs. Wllam Warren, general charman and Mrs. Charles Ksh. CONTINUE THIS WEEK ONLY HURRY! HURRY! FOLKS! ONLY «3> SHOPPING DAYS LEFT! These specals are the "TALK OF THE TOWN"... so be here early to buy them for yourself and for gfts! PURE SILK FULL FASHIONED STOCKINGS Yes.., these art slght rregulars but try and fnd them. 2,984 ACTIVITEJ Cf fckds - BY They're worth 69c to $.00 as frst qualty. OPEN UNTIL P. M. JUST RECEIVED MORE! Pure Slk UNPIES Whle They Last! PURE DYE SATIN HONORED AT ALABAMA LeRoy Fullerton Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Fullerton, of New Brunswck Avenue, Fords, who has been elected vce-presdent of the Unversty of Afcbnma chapter of Ph Delta Kappa, a natonal honorary scholastc fraternty n the feld of educaton. Fullerton, a graduate of Wood brdge Hffh School, s a senor at Alabama nnd one of the seven students there accorded membershp n the Jonorary fraternty. It s the hghest scholastc award bestowed n the school of educaton by the unversty. ^ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ Lllan Dobershak Is Feted In Honor Of Her Brthday A surprse brthday party was held Frday nght n honor of Mss Lllan Dobershak, Grant Street, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Dobershak. Games were played and przes awarded to Helen Lanko, Margaret Toth, Stephen Arrs, John Arrs, George Nemeth and Carlo Slack. mma Bacsoka Is Feted By Frends On Brthday Mss Emma Bacsoka, Crows Mll Road, was tendered a brth day party at her home n hono of her tenth brthday. Those present were: Mss Marj Hohol, Gaze Bacskay, Mss Olg Nagy, John' Bacskay, Mss Elza both Nagy, John Nagy, Mss Ar lne Roman, Wllam Molne'r, Ms: ^ Mrs. Stevens Honor Guest At A Surprse Card Party Mrs. La Verne Stevens was <;uest of honor at a surprse party, Saturday. Cards were played and efreshments served. Those present were: Mr. and.lrs. Stephen EHo, Mr. nnd Mrs Walter Dede, Mr. and Mrs. Mch ael Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. Art hur Nevns, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Stevens, Mr. and Mrs.. Carl Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gry phc, Perth Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Young, South Rver; and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coleman, New Brunswck. June Berndt, Alex Molnar, Mss Emma Backsolta, Rchard Hodon. Mss Mary Baesoka, Mss Margaret Bacsoka, Mss Betty Molnar, Mss. Beatrce Sabo, Mss Luclle Sundqust, Mrs. Bertha Sabo, Mrs, Sodon, Mr.,and Mrs. Bacsoka, Fords. Mrs. Krock, S-., Perth Amboy. XtlM DRESSUP 'BEST VALUES! EASIEST TERMS PAY IN 935 We make!t possble (or every- V body to have new clothes (or Chrstma. WE TRUST YOU! BEAUTIFUL FUR-TRIMMED USEFUL GIFTS ON CREDIT jfor Boys' SUITS OVERCOATS Men's SHOES SHIRjTS, HATS Slk & Wool SCARFS Suede & Melton Jfar Slk DRESSES MILLINERY BLOUSES Fur Trmmed C O A T S S U I T S & Wool COATS JThe eaton'< ^rf A^HfOO?marte«t ^^MjX* coats - lav- M -J «hly fur-fh. M PER trmmed. M WEEK Smart, new. models. OTHERS 9,93 t/ud NEW SILK DRESSES For Afternoon, Street and Sunday ICHAROE IT Local Woman Hostess At Party On Monday Mrs. Helen Johnson Entertans; Affar Was Held At Her Home FOURPRIZESAWARDED Mr. and Mrs. Norman Yetman were hosts at a farewell party Thursday..They have hoved from ther borne on New lnnswck Avome to Hghland Park. Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Mchael Harrs, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grodcr, Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Leonard, Mr: and Mrs. Paul Anderson, and chldren, Mldred and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Bert f'hneey, nnd daughter, Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Arrs, Mr. nnd Mrs. Donaldson, and son, Herbert, and :Mr. nml Mrs. Normnn Yetmnn, and lebldren, Harold, Norman, Jr., and Bertha. 7 Wllam Stmt Tel. P. A SJ Our Lady y Of Peace School d l, Announces Honor Students Lsts Are Made Publc O All Pupls Whose Averages < Are Eghty-Fve Or Over In All Branches Of, The School Work Durng The Last Term SCHOLARSHIP AND ATTENDANCE ARE INCLUDED The followng pupls of Our Lady of Peace School j Mrs. Helen Johnson cntertnnod ] Monday at. cards. Przes were have attaned ttd f htf an average er of cent eghty-fve n scholarv per cent n scholar-v I awarded In Mrs. Stella Mvrka,. Up, deportment t t and d attendance: t t d : " Irnnleld; Mrs. Lnum Grohmnn Frst grade, Matthew Balnt, Frank Galya, Edward ;Cnrterot; Mrs. Bentrco Harrs Mozdzerz, and Helen Smon. [ Kurds; ords; and nnd Mrs. Norman Normnn Yetman After the pancs refreshments Second grade, Eleanor Buchok, Theresa Hallahan, refresme were served. Durng the h afternoo Steven Smon and Eleanor War- ^ -. an Schmdt, Anna Vargo, Irene jmrs. Harvey Walz enterlane wth a number of pano selecton Thrd ftrado, Josephne Falkok, Dorothy Gcsng, Mnrpnret Sxth Rrade, Lous Balnt, Mary Smon, nnd Mathlda Vtkosky. nnd Mrs. Helen Onrson sane (dsjr, Edward Pajuerowty., Orlnpr, Bernard Gockel and Ga» Florence Popovtch, and Vncent Breholy. Yetmans Hosts At A Party; Schmdt. Seventh (jrn.de, Helen KovaC, Fourth crude, Maty (alya, (y, Atrntlm Tntnjcznk, George Uhtn, To Lve In Hghland Path Eleen GelnK, Alfred Hornn, and Cathrne Urban. Robert Levendoske, Jeanne Man Eghth, Rrade, CharleB Baftolt. ton, and Anna Mozur. Irene Bartok, Leonard ConnOrt, Ffth Kradf, Audrey Bnlnf, Anna Cyrus, Margaret Uhf Stephen Ialnt, Olffa Bartok, Robert (elng, Mary Hnllahnn. Mnr- Knlman and Anna Alfred Gelnjr, Else Jogan, Patrck. Flood Funeral Held Frday; Bural In Alpne Cemetery Funeral servces for Davd A Flood, 72 years old, LafayelU secton, Fords, were held Frday at 2 o'clock. Bural was n the Alpne cemetery. Besdes hs wdow, Adella, he s survved by four [ssters, Mrs. Fanne Clark, Rahway; Mrs. Matlda Dunham, CllT- wood; Mrs. Elmra Dunham, Meluchen, and Mrs. Leonnra Bloom feld, Lafayette. Dance Exhbtons Feature Impromptu Party Frday Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmdt, Gordon Avenue, entertaned at an mpromptu party, Frday. Dur (ng the evenng Mrs. John Beck Metuchcn, "played several pano ^electons and Ellen Jane Beck and Evelyn Schmdt entertaned Iwth exhbton dances. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Beck and chldren, Ellen Jane, and John Jr., Metuchen; Mr. and Mrs. Olafson and son Wllam, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Schmdt, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmdt and chldren, Peter, Jr., Evelyn and Raymond. 8th Brthday Annversary Is Observed By Local Grl Mss Vrgna Rasmussen entertaned Monday at a party n honor of her eghteenth brthday. Those present were: Msses Theresa Jensen, Mss Helen Ja.ajWck, Beatrce Hanson, Georgna Leonard, Stella Larson, Grace Poulsen, Gladys Mkklesen, Petra Wooden and Glora Shea. Mchael Leonard, R u s s e Schmdt, Norman Larson, Ste-! lon Gornhardt, George Lund, Mchael Harrs, John Arrs, Peter Acker, Harry Peterson and Harry Rasmussen. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT " AT BAVMANN'S THE MOST CHARMING OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS GIFTS THAT LIVE Baskets of Bloomng Plants from BAUMANN'S Add cheer to the home* of those you love ths Chrstmas by gvng Gfts that wll be ever present wth ther beauty and fragrance throughout the long, cold dreary wnter. Araucara, Cyclamen, Camellas, Ponsettas, Orange trees n frut, True Scotch Heather and many others to choose from. Beautful Bowls planted, lke Japanese Rock Gardens. Beautful Wreaths for the doors and for the Cemetery also Grave Covers that keep green all wnter. Send your Sweetheart one of Baumann's Corsages for that dance Chrstmas Eve. Gardenas and Lly of the Valley on hand. ROSES Always plenty of Orchds, Camellas, We grow our own Roses Flowers sent by telegraph anywhere. ROSES Free Delveres all over Unon and Mddlesex Countes, We are open every evenng untl Chrstlmas and all day Sunday before Chrstmas. Plenty of room to park your car. JOHN R. BAUMANN, St. George and Hazelwood Aves. RAHWAY, N. J. Phones Rahway OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 Chrstmas Delvery Guaranteedl Latest Model PHILCO WORLD-WIDE RADIO.95 Dance Sets - Clcmsc Pantes Wortl $.9 Usually He E She'll Adore These PERFECT GIFT HOSE $.95 Genune RJNGLESS STOCKINGS No Rngs!, No Slwd-'Bs!?,Mo Streaks! 2PAlRS $.35 Fnest ( Selectons ROBES Neglgees PAJAMAS MORE! Rayon UNDIES Worth 20c Othem 29c - 49c PURE SILK PANTIES Taffeta SLIPS CHRISTMAS»ALE GIRLS'COATS StUcI any Gll' Cool and poy 98c Down I Step out n style. Specal Chrstmas offerngs of Men's Suts and Overcoats, $.00 j PER / WEEK OTHERS $J9.?8 TO $34-** Boys'SUITS &O'COATS SPECIAL! Outstandng valuer Pay olk Xmo.. $ aw..l«. $"T98 OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS PAY ASJLITTLE I AS A WEEK Other PHILCOS Latest 935 Model 66L Gets Europe, South Amerca, Locals and Many Others! 86 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY Albert LEON &> Sot N ^ Smth St., Cor. Kng St., Perth Amboy, N. ^

4 ABOUT COLONIA I'jARDENERS MAKE tfule-tide WREATHS V The Colnnm and "-W: (anlc-ncrs met at ESTAB. 899 S. tho Grl Scout House on WHnesclny ntrht. wth Mrs. (leotfe (Jnllaway tn hostess. Wreaths of pne, Hpruee and cedar \ve'c made. The t program \va? n keepng wt.l " the usual custom of devotng.»nm>. Ttpetnr tn the maknp of Yule tme decoratons. Amonr those attendn,' wore Mr. and Mrs. John Amlon'nc, Mr*- Oscar Wlkorson, Mrs. A. II. Hull Mss C. Cone, and Mr, md Mv. SPITZER ESTAB. 899 SUNKIST REG 55c BOTTLES 2 for 99 Make t a Real Merry Chrstmas. A reputaton establshed over 35 years. We buy from only d.rect and government approved sources assurng you at low prces of fne, guaranteed Wne 8 and lquors you wll be proud to serve. Holday Specals PU VINTAGE WINES UNION CLUB WHISKEY" 00% Penna. Straght Whskey OQc pt. $-.70 qt. Imported Hungaran WINES and CORDIALS All Types and Flavors OLD DUTCH WINES A Delcous Imported Taste O"7c Bottle XMAS GIFT BASKETS COMBINATION OF 2 SO-75 OR MORE BOTTLES ^u DON PEDRO WINES YORKTOWN DISTILLED GIN EXCELLENT QQc FOR MIXING *7v Bottle Green Rver WHISKEY $.29pt. - $O.49 qut. WMEDIRTE DELIVERY at ROYAL! Roya Makes Gvng GOOD Gfts Easy! MONEY DOWN. GIVE GIFTS WORTH WHILE Use Your Account at Royal DIAMOND ONYX TENDANT Genune black onyx set wth one genune damond. 0-K. Am Ap cllow cold frame and \ / US «h»tn «PI *»" 25c WEEKLY FAYS FOB IT 0 DIAMOND WEDDING BAND Stunnlnr "Channel" style weddlnc tnt ol,-k. whle [old, set <t» n A T wth wlh NINE Ilery, lull- \ I / MS Ilul 40 WEEKS '0 l'ay Htlv tent's lu ol W-K. >Uo* nd Bel wth rler;, (t> n r" A S " ' 5,EMEMBER./ SUABILITY/ Vst Our Rado Department foe the best valuta n "Mldcet Rado*" ftam, Tulxa»'»' (fatotone,» Tube *».«Dnvemal. & Into» 60 nod tta Ekctro..., 8.75»2*.85 It'» tosj to gve KEAL guts ou Royal's Cash-Credt Plan. No depost requred Pay wecklf ncxl year. And remember at Royal sou pay only the SPOT CASH PBICE tot the artcle a small carryng chase for credt. "CUPID'S DAJRTS" ARl DUO FOR THOSE ENGAGED THIS CHRISTMAS Tbf most beautful "duo" ve hve ever olfered! H.K. vhue Kold, perfectly matched. Ftnc blue-whte center dl&mond r Enaracement nlns wth smaller damonds. SEVEN fne damonds In l&teal "chsdnfl" lllle Wrdlnt Rln. BOTH FOR NO MONEY DOWN 40 WEEKS TO FAY OTHER DIAMOND DUO SETS FROM?9.9S UP AMERICAN WRIST WATCH 7 JEWELS GIVE A BULOVA FOR CHRISTMAS $5.95 Exceptonal Gent's Wrst Wakl value! Streamlned chromum fnshed case; 7 jewel, dependable movement, Lnk brace- Ludlfb' over-nle case. Genune cowtame l.tler. Ftted led n In ld wth cljlt beautful boudor essentals 35c WEEKLX PAYS FOR IT EXCEPTIONAL BOUDOIR SET VALUE! K-plece set. I'eatl-on-Amber. Your choce of 3 beautful»hadea. In beautful glt case NO MONEY DOWN-40 WEEKS TO PAY $9.95 ttoyal'b prces»re LOW QASH PRICES only >/j of % per month carrylm; charkb tor 0 weeks credt. "Dlomond Rtugb Illustrated Are Enlarged to Show Detal. duced." onvrnvdl JEWELEUS The Store of Ureate 0 BROAD ST., ELIZABETH SXOEE Ol'lN EVEUY NlQUl'-WE J"AV HIGHEST ~ FOR OLD GOLD. 9 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 934 NEWS OF KEASBEY By KATHERYN HAWKINS PHONE P. A B-J SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN ON NAME DAY Mrs. Lous Szech am Mrs. Wllnm Kska, Kcasloy, were urprsed at n double party pven,,t Grant nnd Douclns Street here n honor of ther nalme. dny, Kej-cslments were served. Those present were: Mr. nnd l Mrs. Lous Mc/.o, Mrs. Jula )ros7., Mr. and Mrs. John Ludns, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Totl, Mr. [ Mrs. John Papp, Sr., Perth '.-vnboy; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Golnnbos, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph jsztk.v. Mr. nml Mrs. Lous Saej-h, Mr. and Mrs. Wllnm Sska»l{and Ms? Mary H/.ech. NPETRO HONORED I ON HIS BIRTHDAY Charles I'etro was Rven a surjfprpe brthday party. Saturday n?ht. (anek wore played and prv.e, ' awarded tn Helen Stevens, Jenne Jula Cnda, Justne Pnw- I losk, Mrha'l Rener, Stephen I Totl, John Karcher, -Mchael F- "her and Martn Uranycsky. Mchael Fsher entertaned I wth a?on(r and dance routne ' and Mss Mldred Maekay sanp John Telepnsky was awarded /u-zo for the most orgnal recta "on of the evenng and Patlm j Uemck the prze for the mos Watches E»- I Mterestnpr story. ' were served. Refreshment ' MARJORIE ELRICH! FETED ON ANNIVERSARY I Mr. nnd Ms. Danel Elrch en [ tertan'd Sunday n celebraton ynf the brthday of ther dau^'bter, Marjore., Those present were: Mr. and t( To Joseph Dnnhaol, Jr.. Ko-s the honor of the best, tro attendance reeord fn the perod hecnmnb IVoem- C,,. ]::l,,-hld flmmk >*< v vemh.'r :" of ths year, aceordnr Secretary Leon J^lnsk. Dnnbaeh's porccn-,,,(. was IM, followm by Chef Wllam (hff wth!>!. MISS TOTH HOSTESS TO SEWING CIRCLE M«Ma-rre Toth entertan-.( the Wheel Sewng Crcle^ al ner home ol Thursday^ Inw were awavde.l to Cell Ncholas and Bertha Mynarsk. Th, M. p-enet were, Msses t cl Ncholas. Hertha Dynarsk, Helen Dynarsk,. K v n Won*. S elh Toth. Flnn-nre and Haze] Paul sen..iese he Wonsk and Ml/ abeth N'ajry. and Mrs..bmes <' '^--,. U,,,-M(.r, Kathenne. n. V -prut the week-end,,f Mr. and Mrs. (eorce To Lose State Job? charge (f the (lancng. A number week-end a> quests of Mrs. Fllkonberr's -Utcr and hrolher-n- of compettve, games were played by the entre group. Mrs. Taylor, ymrs. (enrye Ilt'h. Mr. and Mrs luw. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sorcn- ^;me.' four M'los. Old fashom-f palsl of the dance orchestra, Ralph Vmfr. Mr. and Mrs. Mar-sentn Cover. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl An- --Stephen Sooney entertaned ; -nl:- w-'c a feature (f the eom- : derson. Mr. ;md Mrs. Stanley Mchael l-lem-hk, lloboken, over. munty -n-jng. l!cf'<-shment~ Smth, Mr. and Mrs, Norman the week-end. wefe n ha'ge of.mrs. Iancruft Hanson. Mv. and Mrs, Stephen Kllen..lames Hnd I' ulne * Lvng.-ton am Mrs. James Currd. Knne, Mr. and.mrs, John Zobel. Lund, N'cw York Cty, w-re Saturday (."wests of (her aunt and Also: Gertrude YOUIIJT, Helen and Mldred Smth, (race Bowers, Helen Kune, Georre Kunc, ' Mr. and Mrs. Han'l Kppn- XMAS FETE TONIGHT uncle. Mr, and Mrs. llerna Koos. GIRL SCOUT STAGE John Zobel, Jr.. Mchael Smth,,.L'I- nd Mr. and Mrs. Steplen Mchaels have retuncd from a bref :ne Colona (rl Scout Puplc The sponsorng commttee >: Stephen Ynunp. Harold Cover, Cleorte Heght, Jr., Ralph Anderson and Harry Hanson. ('(nn. Mrs. Arthur Saywell to compleu vs: wth relatves n Hartford, P.:sy Troop met at the home 0 Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh. plans for the annual Chrstma New V"k Cty, Mr. and Mr- Paul party at the Communty Centr CARD CLUB ENTERTAINED BY MISS GAIER Mss Mldred Gaer entertaned a curd club Frday. Przes were awarded to Justne Oler and Beatrce Konopka. Plans for a Chrstmas party were dscussed. Eat-l fjuest and member wll brne a wrapped gft for the grab ba.c. ;The meetng wll be held at the home of Mss Valera Gutl. MISS ANGEL HONORED ON HER NATAL DAY Mss Helen Komplo entertaned Saturday on the brthday of her cousn. Mss Los Ansel, Perth Amboy. The followng were prze wn-, ; ners n cards: Mss Mary Horvath. [jmss Jenne Lanko, Mss Mldred Gal'. Thomas Oler, Stephen Konopka, Robert Komplo and, Harry,Lanko. Robert Herrcks, George llhehacls and Stanley Pe'frosk sanfr. A<lele Letner played pano solos and Margaret Wdderner and Herbert Seng danced a tan- Robert Na^y and Paul Pe trosk motored to Asbury Park Sunday afternoon. & -Mr. ter am Lttle F s rm-m Scott. -.-Mr. and Mrs..lann'H Benck and Mr. and Mrs. Humd Monck were -m^t- of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Koyal. Sunday. Mr.' and Mrs. Stephen Won sk nnd Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Comchck have returned from a weekend vst wth relatves n Laurel. Mr. and Mrs. 'er-v F. Fnkenherg and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Karrell,.l.-rsey Cty, have returned hnne after spcndr.'the Harrs, Jersey Cty, and Mr. andtonght for all chldren between Mrs. Norman Backer, Newark, the ages of two and eght. were Sunday guests of Mr. and There wll be a large Chrstmas -'. Thomas Stevens. tree fnull whch Santa Clans wll Mr. and Mrs. Henry Everett dstrbute gfts. The commue, wrv vstors n Prncewood, over plans a stockng for each chld : the week-end. well as the toys whch have been I Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mt- donated and repared. Mrs. Joseph McAndrews, Mrs. tors and Mr, and Mrs. Paul Dube Calvn were Sunday vstors N'-«,! York. Mr. ajd Mrs. Anderson and John Colt State Fnance Commssoner who s expected to he replaced by lernard.. Lamb, calm-. pajn nanater for Harold (I. ll.oll'nan, successful bdder for the governorshp. Mr. Colt, formerly a professor at Prnceton I'nversty at one tme was State Ureetor of Knerrem'y Relef.,: Colona LEISURE TIME SPONSORS PARTY A Chrstmas parly was staged by the Lesure Tme program at the Communty Centre Frday nght. About one hundred were present. Mss Louse Morrs had ohnson, Mrs. Norman Kng and lls. Saywell attended. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wood, Mrs. Henry Lavn, Mrs. Jos- Perth A.mhoy; and Mr. and Mrs. >ph MeAndrews and Mrs. Howard Nel Nelson, Keasbey, spent Sunday at Lttle York. X... party of the Jefferson club held Fletcher attended the Chrstmas Mr. and Mrs. John Angel Frday nght at the home of Mrs. and.on, John, Jr., Now Brunswck,.were guests of.mrs. Angers- 'ames Dunne n Woodbrdge. parents on Hghland Avenue over Everett Ells of Farvew the week-end. Avenue has returned to hs home Mr. and Mrs. John Charonko from Mddlesborough College, for and famly, Hghland Avenue, the holdays. spent the week-end n East on, Pa. The Oolona Parent-Teachers Assocaton wll hold ts next Mr. and Mrs. Crag Wllams and daughter Helen, were entertaned by Mr. and Mrs. Donald on Tuesday, January Sth, at 3:5 meetng n the school audtorum Votko, Smth Street. P. M. Mr. and Mrs, Kchanl Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. George Sa- lane 'has returned home from Wllam Peterson of Woods muels motored to New York Cty Prnceton to spend the holdays I Sunday. wth hs parents WHY GO ELSEWHERE! WHEN YOU CAN SOLVE YOUR GIFT PROBLEM PUCLIX A Large VARIETY Of GIFT SETS Your Choce ol EVENING n PARIS, COTY, HOUBIGANT, YARDLEY'S A Q < TRR.IIIR TRE-JUR, APRIL SHOWER. SHOWER, ETC. ^ W A large Selecton of WHITMAN'S, LOFTS' SCHRAFFT'S and CANDIES 25; j H IS nr\dq INB0XES cupto$"f,50 25 FAVORITE --UhAKS of 5 to 50 *** 5 MAIN STREET PHONE W00DBRDGE WOMEN'S GROUP ORGANIZES PARTY T h e Women's. Cn-operRt.vo Commttee of the I. held open house and a Chrstmna party al, the Communty Centre on Thursday afternoon, (lfts were exchanged, Ramos played and refreshments served. Tho:e present were Mrs. Joseph Taylor, M'r. James Currd, Mrs. Otto Broclcnnn, Mrs. A. Keddsl, Mrs. Charles: Knauer, Mrs. Aubrey Woodward, Mrs. Margaret Houle, Mrs. Frank I'attson, Mrs. M. Tnttann. Mrs. Sdney Deaujon, Mrs. C. Chrstophorson, Mrs. Phlp Den Dleyker, Mrs. M. Burlock, Mrs. Schwab, and Mrs. Sopha Schuns- 'Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Hull have as ther j;uest ths week Mss Bet y Fuller of Iloncsdalc, Pa. Edward K. Cone of Dove Road, who has been ll n a Nov. York Cty hosptal wth pneumona, s much belter, INDEPENDENT MRS. LAVIN HOSTESS [TO BRIDGE GROUP Mrs. Henry St. C. Lnvn of Went Hll Rond entertaned the, Rvnnnr Brdge Club of Woodl»r<ljro last ng-ht. The meetng was ft Chrstmas parly, the. feature of whch wan the guesrnp- of Uhe dentty of chldhood pc-. Lures of tho members. The rooms wore trmmed n holly nnd mstletoe anl the table decorated n red and whte when refreshments were served. Mrs Wllam Fnn, Mrs. Eugene H,-, ' Mrs. John Mnssmjn, Mrs. Jane- Dunne, Mrn, Joseph McAmln>w' % Mrs. John Ryan, Mrs. J. Rcmuf ' and Mrs, L.vn were present. psent. No meetngs of the handcraft class dreeted by Sybl Trmble,,r of the Lesure Tme stalf wll t...,,. hll tl ft th hl held untl after the holdays. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Flet,],. er of West Hll Road entertaned as ther puest on Saturday h. Peter Murphy of Ornnpc. LAST CALL! Doyle & Cunneen's THE CHRISTMAS STORE EVERY DEPARTMENT A GIFT DEPARTMENT ON THE CHRISTMAS LIST PI, OPEN EVKUY EVENING UNTIL 0 P. M. SATURDAY P. M. ftvcq OF EVERY VlLUftO DESCRIPTION Wool lned, fur lned, unlned. Meyers and other good makes. $.25 $.50 $65 $.95 $2.45 $2.95 SUEDES, PIGSKINS, CAPES Just What He Wanted A Box of Real Fne PURE LINEN HAND'- CHIEFS $ For Box of 6 A great buy allows us tosell BATHROBES/ DRESSING GOWNS at AH We Could Capture. The Shrt sensaton of the Gft Season. $.39 3 for $4 Smart colors, fresh patterns, plan colors ncluded.._* _! these prces; Genune Beacon, French Flannel and Brocaded Slk. $3.95 $4.95 MORE! Genune PURE VIRGIN WOOL SUEDE ZIPPER FRONT SWEATERS; V Crew Neck, Coat Style. PAJAMAS, Russan,! Pull-Over and Coat Style' Heavy Pure Wool Melton '"$L95 : LUMBER Trench Model Guaran- J ACKETS teed Waterproof RAINCOATS BLUE- ^ AK W Q! MAROON»J)J.4tl <J)J.JJ j Boys' Szes $2.95 YOU CAN GET IT AT Doyle & Cunneen 55 Smth Street Perth Amboy TUXEDO SUITS FOR HIRE TUXEDO S WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS FOR SALE In order to «ettle the estate of the lat< Florence V. Tadall of Woodbrdge, N. J-, t > 9 necessary to sell 5 valuable and attractve parcels of real estate. The [propertes that are orfered for sale are as follows:. Plot of laud 7 feet wde by 290 f«t deep..wt. at 532 R*hway Avenu e, Woodbr.dge,! N. J.. « cuped by «two.tovy frame dw.llmg, khe.' "''"'"J,.,, about 37 feet.quare, two car frame gar»»e w»' e r ; of th. pr.m». The dwellng contan...mprovement,. h. p g 2. Plot of land 90.6 feet wde blmm2w stuate at 539 Ukw.y Avenue, Woodbr.dge,J,. JK occuped by a dwellng formerly the homo»' flo V. TUdall the dwellng. about 40 feet *"" >. B lh.tory frame buldng n tke rear, contammg provejnent; alto a fve car garage. 3. An undvded pne half »«"» " \f 6 J a Woodbrdge Avenue and S6 to 60 Street, Woodbrdge, N. J. 4. Plot of land 25 feet wde by 90 feet deep Sewaren, N. J. 5. Plot pf land SO fe?t w«to by 35 feet o) a. lot IS n Block C on M-P of $»*««P«V ^l^rh the c.terly.ue of Melbourne Court m.n«d.«uy of CUre Avenue, Woodbrdge, N. J. All of the foregong are d»l«pejj» ^ property that are offered for.ale and *"» d»pwed of f a»ub»tantal offer» made fo» ther purchase. For nformaton concernng the above nqure o JOHN C. STOCKEL, ESQ. Attorney of the Executor of the EUt* f Florence V. TUdall 74 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. 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5 *! ' " ' ' ' ' PoODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT 0R. AL.BEE REINSTATED IN MEDICAL SOCIETY I)r,, Frederck F Albco of West Kom, orthopedc strgx-on, for Your Car Put your car on your shoppng lst for Chrstmas! Brght new chromum accessores wll gve t better looks, a new heater wll make t warmer, the rght ol wll make t run rght. who was recently KannTulod hv JauwT <-aus; Ins V nnne rk MwIoul append SMe :- y '>' n -. adnd been Th court wrt, or.lorwl hs '" me rromds prosontcd n court ( " nuhl hm from ANTI- FREEZE BATTERIES, TIRES, TUBES MUNICIPAL SERVICE STATIOH IN(. RAHWAYAVMKAMsr. WOODBRIDCE PHONE NOTICE CHAINS BELTS GARBAGE COLLECTION MAIN STREET AND SOUTH OF MAIN STREET SATURDAY DEC. 22,934 AND SATURDAY, DEC. 29,934 EVERY TUESDAY THEREAFTER own Merchants Gve! Yuletde Decoraton FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,934 AVENEL ACTIVITIES* By JEAN DE YOUNG 70 MANHATTAN AVENUE PHONE WO usnessmen's Assocaton Conducts The Drve PASSION PLAY MISSIONARY CIRCLE For Donatons DESCRIBED TO CLUB HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The speaker moved her ndnjand nland the people nl became real and f the Mssonary Crcle was held The regular monthly meetng busness men shared cost, of decoratng Man Street ;lk!nb!«na they were portrayed the home of Mss Esther Vanyle Tuesday. The meetng waa,vlh h laurel l l ropng and Inurel On a Day of Days n Obernm-.v'calls for the Chrslmns season. R" by Mss Else M. Hubnchelt, n costume, before the y Mss Vrgna Manaker, The lencd wth Bble exercses led,000 feet of ropng wns sod. The Wombrdgc BuancsRmcn'a Wonnn's Club nt ts Chrstmas cmbcrs present decded to keep Assocaton rased the funds nnd party at the school Wednesday, scrap honk. Mss Maron Barth put up Ue ropng. The followng The apnnkerw moved her aud- as apponted to be n charge of I'ontrbut'd: once to both laughter nnd tears I, H. ttnncl Tc to $ Store, n s slc gave her personal ox er- Department Store, Ser- prces n seeng the Passon Pny vce Hnrdwnre Co., Pulx Economy Drug, C.'hrstensen Department ngs, Two approprate songs were from whch she s&vo soveral read- Store, Man Hardware Store, sung; by Mss Adelade Berghof of "!corge F. From Meat Market, Wnndbrdgc, accompaned by Mrs. Eroscs Candy Store, John It. Con- W, B. Krug. Announcements cannon, State Theatre, Wllam eluded n card party by the Junor Tobrowaky, Raymond Jackson, Woman's Club at the Ropublur l'etcr VOBCI, WoodhrdKO Pastry! Club on January, and the vst Shop, Jack's Rado Shop, Walter nf the Good Cheer Department Lews, Lws, (, Hlernnlm's Delcatessen,, 0 the Home for the Aped on Sun- Woodbrdfte Confectonery Co. day afternoon, meetng frst at College Inn,, Me Leod's Auto Sup-l Pete's Pt' Cozy C Lunch, L h Moroz 2:30 o'clock on Mcnzcr Street. Mrs.' Horburt Hansen's home at ply, Shoe Repar. Hnsy Bee Meat Mar-;. Those present were: Mrs. Ar ket, Harccllnna Barber Shop, amr Nelson, presdent of the club New York Custom Talor, Mck-,Mss Phylls Azman, presdent, o eys Barber Shop, Catherne Maretlo Junor Woman's Club, Mrs leauty Shop, Woodbrdge Studo, Wllam Kuzmak, Mrs. F. E Amercan Stores. 'Bnrth, Mrs. Wllam Barth, Mrf Wake's Statonery Store, Hnm-!p. j. Donnto, Mrs. Fred Brausu phrey's a & Ryan, Wener's LqUorMrs. Merwn Jones, Mrs. Fred Store, Harry Bernsten, Wood-!crck Beckley, Mrs. Herbert Har brdge Hardware Co., Communty jxen. Servce Staton, Man Barber! Also Mrs. Van Leer, Mss Ea Shop, Coppola Cleaners, Plaxa (her Van Slyke, Mrs. A. Schmd Barber Shop, Famly Lquor Mrs. P. Schmdt, Mrs. Geog Store, Bttng Coal Co., Wood- Lund, Mrs. Francs-Rch, Mrs. W brdge '.cader-journal, Wood- "' E. - Gcry, Mrs. R. Mesenhelde... brdge Independent. Mrs. P. Coupland, Mrs. Youn Mrs. Johnson Hagood, Mrs. R. A for tn; use of hs nnke on the menus of the Seaboard Ar Lne. ' U Mgg Emly Ann school pupls. jthorberg j of Roselle Park. Mrs. Howard Fletcher of West Hll Road was the luncheon wll leave nfter the holdays to guest of her brother n New York spond the remander of the wn- C ty on Tuesday. tw jn Worccster wth frends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McAn-,,,,, e, drews of West Hll Road wove the, ~ Mn, al "J Mrs Edward Schudnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- f"? "*» M «- J ward Snydcr of Brooklyn on. I)avl f ' S Ge r «Eoad, Yf TuesJ'y guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. E. D. Johnson of West Thon MV\L n!v? f R $ mo, nd S ll, Hll Road attended a brdge Sat- ~ W l h T,P' ^e" del T - y ' urday nght at the home of Mrs; Benjamn Lovell and son, Irvng, SANTA SAYS: "The FAMILY LIQUOR STORE Makes It Easy To Enjoy A wcrc Ilowell n Rahway The Mothers' Club of Ralway held ts annual Chrstmas party and entertaned the chldren m g ucs t s! leaneck on bun The_ class n socal dancng llw f Communty Centre on wth a puppet show Frday after-!tu «day nght. noon Mrs. Wllam J. Bryne wa: Mss Ann Irvng of Old Ln- ^ S uest hcr "» oth r > vf con Hghway has returned from -Margaret Bryson of Brooklyn a vst at Worcester, Mass., and (>v ". e week-end. J-! : Mss Edna Bryne of Nort Hll Road vsted Mrs. M. Harve of New York Thursday. Mrs Nelle Bryne s spendng th( week wth her son n Teaneek. Here you'll fnd the chocest WINES, BEERS, LIQUORS and GINGERALES at prces you can afj ford to pay. Every bottle of goods sold s guaranj teed to be of the hghest qualty. Take advantage of \ our low holday prces. Our best wshes for a "Merry Chrstmas" SPECIALS FOR XMAS SEAGRAM'S 5 CROWN $.42 $0.76 WHISKEY l pt. * qt. 7-Crown " 5.67 $Q.Z7 pt. qt. HILDICKS APPLE""" $j.25 pt. $2-40 qt- I ard's APPLEJACK $.39 $0.59 P t. nt. RENAULT GIFT PACKAGE _BOTTLE SHERRY WINE -BOTTLE PORT WINE -BOTTLE CHAMPAGNE ALL FOR $ MAIN STREET COCKTAILS AuW Petre SCOTCH WHISKEY $ 2.75 $-65 Half Gallon STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY Gallon Amercan Gold CHAMPAGNE 929 VINTAGE.99 5th Martn - Ross Italan VERMOUTH Nolly - Pratt French VERMOUTH 5 Yr. Old PORT WINE Half Gallon $J.75 gal 95 O Fleschman's Q^c GIN $^45 5th ^ p Hram Walker's $.5"5th 5 O'Clock Cocktal Gn 74c pt. Sunkst Port, Sherry, Muscatel, Sauterne, Burgundy Rhne and Reslng 55 c rn,2 * or $ FREE DELIVERY ALWAYS FAMILY LIQUOR STORE WDBGE WOODBRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knauq and famly vsted Mrs. Knaucr mother n Atlantc Hghland Sunday. Robert Hull, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hull of Kent Road has returned home from school for the holdays. James Wlkerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wlkerson, of Woods Lane, has returned from Amherst College for the holdays. Mss Betty Saywell of Farvew Avenue wll play the part of "Mary" n the pageant, "No Room at the Inn," whch wll be presented on Sunday afternoon at the Woodbrdge Met>hods.t Epscopal Church. - Mrs. A. Relberg of Enleld Road wns a luncheon guest n New York Cty Tuesday, 'Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jeroff of Enfeld Road entertaned Mr. and Mrs. W, Jonas and chldren of Plnnfeld recently. CLASS I"FTE"D~AD"S A.MBOY SHADE AND AWNING CO. House nnd Storo Awnngs, "Wndow shades. Beat materals, Reauonablo cost. 285 Elm Strcot, Perth Amboy. FOB RENT APARTMENT, attractvely furnshed; bnth; prvate entrance; near Hl School. 6G0 Maplo Ave., Woodbrllffe. W. I. -8 tf KADIO 8EUVICH IMPROVE YOUK nadio; EXPERT Hervlbo and repars on all makes. C. Sluln, 29 Grove Avenue, Woodbrld Tol. B-S75-W. \V. I, 2-7 tf. MOTOR RKl'AIKS ALL TYPES SMALL MOTORS RBmlrel; vacuum cleaner, waaler, sow- Ing machne, mxers, etc. C. Shnln, 29 Grove Avenue, Woodbrldge, Tel U'o. 8-2I5-W. I \V. I. 2-7 tf. :. Mss Dorothy Rothwcll was apnntedto be n charge of the hrstmas actvty whch the crcle s sponsorng. After the busness nd devotonal sessons, a socal me followed wth a celebraton f the brthday of the counclor, Mrs. A. M. Pomcroy. Those present were: Mss Ruth De Young, Mss Margaret Solomon, Mss Theresa Peterson, Mss Vrgna Manaker, Mss Maron Barth, Mss Esther Van' Slyke, and Mrs. Pomeroy. PARENT TEACHERS STAGE XMAS PARTY Thursday afternoon at the school audtorum the Avenol Par ent-teacher Assocaton held ts annual Chrstmas party. A prelmnary busness dscusson was held, the organzaton votng to donate a sum to the Ant-Tuberculoss League. Mrs. Ballnger arranged a program whch ncluded rectatons by Eleanor Lenches, Florence Tarcz, Evelyn KauJman, Kathfrne Garrtson, Ethel Clne, Anna Weston, Luclle Ramberg, John, and followng ths a talk the Rev. Dr. R. I. Mac Brde, astor of the Frst Presbyteran llnrch of Avenel. He dscussed elf-relance, Followng the program there 's an exchange of gfts between le members of the P. T. A. Mrs. ''rank Goc7:e then served Tcfreshnents. The Chrstmas Tree was voted be donated to the school. CLUB ENTERTAINS IVE AVENEL WOMEN 'Mrs. J. Du Boyee, Mrs. Fred \>crch, Mrs. E. E. Raymond, rlrs, P. J. Donato, and Mrs. Gro- 'or Percr of Avene! were quests of the Jefferson Club of Wood hrdjrc at ts Chrstmas party at the 'home of Mrs. J. J. Dunne of reen Street Frday. Mss Esther Moster of Woodbrdge was the week-end guest of Mss Elzabeth Geortz of Rensen Avenue. Mss Jean De Young, Manhattan Avenue, spent the weekend as the succt of Mr. and Mr.;. C. C. Wnston of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. John Besel of Carteret on Saturday vsted Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ledner, Menzer Street. Mrs. John T. Rtter and Mrs. Paul Rtter and chldren of Morrstown spent Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coons, Burnet Street. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ner and famly were the Frday guests of Mrs. J. MacGee. of Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Peter Peterson, Ignatz Obrupta, R. Baker and E. Coffee, of Woodbrdge, spent last, Mon- day deer-huntng at Lowland, South Jersey. Mohawk MANY GIFT ITEMS AT SCHINDEL'S Hundreds of thrfty shoppers ml Woodbrdge and Carteret are takng advantage of the ex-.remely low prces prevalng at Schndel's durng the Chrstmas season. The store s loaded wth Itund- eds of tems of gft merchandse and the shopper who s havnu trouble fndng sutable gfts wll do well to nvestgate the great selectons at Schndel's. Prces at Schndel's are always ke.pt as low as the NRA wll permt. Please menton ths paper when buyng from advertsers. I. MANN & SON OPTOMETRISTS HOURS Daly, 0 to 2, 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 Wednesday, 0 to 2 only 89 Smth Street Tel PERTH AMBOY, N. J. DON'T FORGET Vst The! BEACON BAR AND GRILL For a Wonderful Evenng DANCING FLOOR SHOW FRIDAY, SATURDAJY AND SUNDAY EVENINGS / Musc By BEACON FIVE \ REASONABLE PRICES NO COVER CHARGES NO MINIMUM CHARGES GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE PARITY Full Course Turkey Dnner DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT, FUN MAKERS RESERVATIONS NOW $5.00 Per Couple Desrous of Any Further Informaton Call P. A BEACON BAR AND GRILL (Formerly John-Mortko's Place) 720 State Street PERTH AMBOY MISS KOSIC VOTED INTO THE GIRL'S CLUB The year's last rcglar mootng of the Grl's Club waa held at the home of the counsellor, Mrs. Her* brrt Hnnsen, of Mcnzer Street. Mss Thelma Andordson presded. The club receved an nvtaton from the Senor Woman's Club to attend ther annual Chrstmas party. A new member, Mss Johannal Kose, was welcomed nto the club. Mss Maron Suchy announced that her project for the month of December was a skatng party to be held on December 2C>. If the weather does not allow t hen t wt] be the next day. It wll be held nt Freeman's pond n Colona. The grls of the club wll also vst the Home for the Aged ths Sunday to decorate the tree. Al members are to meet at the home of Mrs. Hnnsen at 2:00 o'clock. The annual Chrstmas party wll be held at the Craftsmen' Club on the 28th. Members may brng guests. Mss Helen Senft n charge of the commttoe fo the nvtatons. Her cohmtte conssts of: Mss Elzabeth Pn tak. Margnret Nelsen, Maro Leonard and Alberta Steton. BARBARA COONS FETED AT PARTY Barbara Coons of Burnett Street celebrated her fourth brthday Sunday nt a party held n the Coons' recreaton room whch was decorated n the Chrstmas colors. The donkey game and London Brdge were the favorte amusements of the afternoon. Glora Gardner nnd Barbara wero the wnners. Chldren present were: Los Lund, Jack Gardner, Jr., Herbert Peterson, Jr., Glora, Gardner, Judy Percr, Florence and Ernestne Rtter of Morrstown, Jean Coons, and Josephne Brower. MISS VAN SLYKE HOSTESS TO FRIENDS Mss Alda Van Slyke was hostess to frends at her home on Woodbrdge Avenue Sunday Those present were: Mss Sally Ftz Gerald, Mss Mare Dunga Mrs.. F. Robnson, Mss Helen Tuck, Mss Alce Gada, Mrs. L. Holden, Mss Ruth Erb, Mss Elz abeth Ryan, Mrs. Mac Carthy. Mss Jane Kramer, Mss Alc Robnson, Mrs. Joseph Ruprgerr Mss Margaret Walker, Mss Grace Huber, Mss Margaret Morgenson, Mss Martha Morrow and Mss Van Slyke. G.O.P. CLUBS SERVE A SPAGHETTI DINNER A commttee of twe!"e ncludng E. L. Bcrger as charman, and I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benson, Mss Helen Tuttle, Mss Audrey Brd, Mrs. E. L. Berger, Chck Stern, Andrew Dragost, Charles Sjaben, Andrew Smth, Charles Sesl, Sr, nnd Georjj' Urhnn, served a spaghett supper last nght, sponsored by the combned Republcan Clubs of Avenel at ther headquarters on Avenel Street. Entertanment was n charge of Charles Sessel, Sr. LITERATURE DEPARTMENT TO MEET TONIGHT The Lterature Department of the Woman's Club wll hold ts regular monthly meetng at the home, of Mrs. P. J. Donato tonght at 8 o'clock. Favorte poems wll be read by members, whle Mrs. A. Schedt of Sewaren as guest speaker wll tell an orgnal Chrstmas story. SPECIAL XMAS MUSIC AT CHURCH SUNDAY Specal Chrstmas musc wll be laydd at both servces at the rcsbytcran Church next Sunay. A chor wll sng; n the mornng whle carols wll be sunp: by he chldren of the Sunday school t the evenng servce. Next hursday there wll be a Chrstnas Festval of the Sunday school ;o whch all are nvted. Fresh Klled NORTH WESTERN ARD PARTY STAGED T REPUBLICAN CLUB Prde of New Jeraey, Sons an«l aughlers of Lberty, sponsored beneft card frarty n the Rcmblcan Club roomn on Frday The specal prze, a permanent wave, was awarded to Mrs. IOon amberg and the door prze to rhl Scssel, Jr. Other prze dnners were: contract brdge, rs. Johnson Ilngood, Charles Sessel, Sr., T, Johnson and Mrs, Obropta; aucton brdge, Mss Helen Tuttlo, C. v drey Brd, Burton Sewa*d; \\' dhlc, Koth Burgher, Hr», Burgher, Mrs, E. Trort, 3. Ill, an, MrB. Nush, MM. Hap \ Ijcon Rambarg, John Afflld, -\' lam Kennedy, Mrs. Taylor, I Charles Klen, Mrs. Broftkft' Mrs. Rudolph Voelker, B. H> bert, Mnna Brown; Tummy, ' Margaret Kennedy, Mrs. WMI ( Perna, Mss Lllan Ner, M Ruth Sessel; door prse, Mm. '. J. Donato and Charles SeHCl,, Mrs. Charles Sessel, Sr., WM gel cral charman. f WOODBRIDGE HARDWARE Corner MAIN and FULTON STS. TELEPHONE, FREE DELIVERY OPEN EVENINGS GIFTS AND TOYS Because of the Great Demand (lurng the past week, due to our extremely low prce, we are agan offerng Electrc Trans to the publc at the same rdculously l o t prce. Ball Bearng SKATES ROASTING Chckens 29c II) Chopped ALL SIZES Legs of LAMB JUICY FLORIDA 2cb 25cdoz 97 C CAKE COVERS 97' In Approprate Colors Knfe & Fork $ SETS I.95 Stanless Steel ELECTRIC TRANSFORMER INCLUDED Complete wth Transformer WHILE LOT LASTS Streamlne WAGONS $l.oo up Well Bult SLEDS 97' Large Assorttaent^ FLEXIBLE FLYER SLEDS ANOTHER ORDER OF THESE ELECTRIC TRAIN SETS JUST ARRIVED-GET YOURS! COMPLETE WITH TRANSFORMER $ SEE DEMONSTRATION IN OUR WINDOW! BABY BONDS ACCEPTED m HENS OR TOMS \ TURKEYS 7c Slced Bacon lb pkg 7c Large Grapefrut 3fa2c ME All CHRIffMAf ALL SIZES Round STEAK 29c I PORK LOINS 9c lb BUSY BEE MARKET 87 MAIN ST. ««"" WOOI ll!/

6 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 934 And Dck Powell InXmas Shows TWO FEATURES ALWAYS FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY CRESCENT CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY - TUESDAY BIG XMAS SHOW ADDED FEATURE A Drnms About the Moves JUNE CLYDE FRANK ALBERTSON n "Hollywood Mystery" Lett rrann V- Heart," the STRAND attracton Day.... MAY WONG, GEORGE RAFT APPEAR. IN NEW MAJESTTC FEATURE TONIGHT After an ab-t-nce ft" more than a year from Amerca r. ctures, Anna May Wor.jr, Chnese-Amercan star. Mum ) the Hollywood Fcreen n Paramount'? "Lmehouse Hues," featured wth George Raft. The pcture, drected jf Alexander Hall, come.- tonght to the Majestc Theatre. In the supportng cast of ths pcture, whch s set n nes of th>: rr.fm t'«r:."'^ entaj Ghnat'/.vr.-. & : -- -I er, Kent Tay;T :.v ove - Sng-Son? Grl At tbe cper.ns: ' :' -_.-" aft s seen as Hf-ry ;. et leader 'A a gr'.uy. :»tes who s carryng '. rarfare wth the Kgn^ tran- of a re=petablecfc:'e cwn'.-r. j Mss Wong s the- sns-sons trll 'A hs cafe, devoted and subserv- :ent to Raft. She becomes jea!- ou> -s-hen a lttle Lmehouse waf, played by Jean "Parker,, cr,w: : Raf:'s lfe and captures hnt art CHRISTMAS CHEER FROM HOLLYWOOD 90 MINUTES OF HAPPINESS A 3 RING CIRCUS OF LAUGHS fa* Kett Gallan, A New Star, In Spencer Tracy Pcture Ilrh prctfurc coachng n.=:; : nvn''.s h.:s blended an vxm? Prune. "Italan personalty wtr. nt-n^vc Enelsh staff tr'.nn.' to pnsent a new Hollywood,-;ar n htr frst Hollywood pcture..the erl s Kett Gallan. Her.vehcle, s "Mare Galsr.u." < ;.' "-, nff Wednesday at the Crescent Theatre, an adaptaton << '.'r.t romance whch won the Prx :, Rome a? a novel a couple '!" year? ajre. She s plaync "Vpofre Spencer Tracy, wth a -trorc sunportng cast ncludng' S:e R\:mann. Helen Moreen? Ned Spar'-;?. Robert Lorane. -I.>. '.: Ftn'.on. Arthur Byron and :-".. ;- r; Fetcht. LOOK! What I Brought ANDD PERTH AMBOY To Complete Your Chrstmas Joy I Have Gven You A Prom-am Of Moves To Sut Every Taste." SEVEN DAYS STARTING TUES. (XMAS DAY) The Screen's No. Snger Sngng 935's Ace Songs WVEIS. II flll 3 *<& A rollckng comedy-romance set tj> musc that does thngs to you Adol j( Zulor prescntt / Itt WU tke sngng sweethearts of "She Loves Me Not"' BING CROSBY KITTY CARLISLE ; ALISON SKIPWORTH ROLAND YOUNG REGINALD OWEN -WILLIAM FRAWLEY A Paramount C/cfum O r u c U d by Ftunk Tuflt PREVUE MONDAY NIGHT AT 8:30 P. M, LaurelAnd Hardy, Comedy Stars, Featured 'FLIRTATION WALK^ In Screen Verson Of Operetta At Strand OPENS XMAS BAY Laurel And Hardy The producton of the screen verson of Vctor Herbert's m- mortal operetta, "Babes n Toyland," whch comes to the Strand Theatre tonght wth Laurel and Hardy n the stellar roles, taxed all of '.he physcal resources of the Ha! Roach studos and n ad-, dton swamped several moton pctue supply concerns wth a de- j Huge of orders for extra electrcal ' ('equpment, stage propertes and j other accessores essental to the flmng of such a mammoth spectacle. Despte the fact that the Culver Cty plant of the Roach studos s conceded to be one of the best equpped n all flmland, t was found necessary to rent and j purchase hundreds of extra sun lares and other electrcal lamps, land to lease addtonal generator (trucks n order to supply the vast j amount of llumnaton requred to ljfht up the mammoth sets used ' n ths feature pcture. j Bng Crosby, Ktty I Carlsle At Strand Bng Crosby and K-tty Carlsle are teamed agan n "Her; «My Heart," the Chrstmas Day attracton openng at the Strand. Ths popular team whcl won countryfwde acclam n "She Lovej Me Not" brngs a new aggregaton of tuneful songs to the screen n ther latest vehcle. The Strand management U fortunate n bookng ths great attracton at ths tme n vew of the fact the pcture s havng ts frst showng at the Paramount, New York, on Chrstmas Day, also. 'THAfSGRATlDE' NOW AHRESCENT 'That's Grattude," the emnently successful Moen comedy whch opens today ;.t the Crescent Theatre, s,-jnully nuluworthy on two accounts. Foremost, of course, s the f^ratfyrfr fact [that the famous stfjju play has Ijeen transferred to the screen wthout losng n the process any of the.rch, wholesome humor, the healthy satre and the ncdental pleasantres that so dstmj-ushed the orgnal form wheh ran 0: Broadway and on tour (lor over two years. Mystery, Terror Blended h u Menace'\At Crescent To satsfy the denvmds. of mm ler mystery fans, Paramount ha. just completed a new und ex.ctm. story of terror and mystery whch under the ttle of "Menace." open today at the Crescent Theatre. The cast features (ertrul Mchael and Paul Cavana(;h, re cently seen together n "The N tor-ous' Sop'he Lang," and,lol Lodge, Montagu Love and Jle retta Crossman. Tm McCoy Is The Her< O "Westerner^ Crescent In makng "The Westerner," the new flm openng Monday at the Crescent Theatre, a Jorde of real cowboys were assembled at Can-S ranch, Plucerta Canyon, for rodyo. scenes, among whom was O'JIO fresh from Montana, l"'red Leroy, who was outspoken n hs dea of "drugstore" cowboys. The upshot of hu remarks WHS tha several studo workers quckly offered to wager ther )ay checks that Tm McCoy, sur. ed n We pcture, could draw am shoot faster than any of the new avrvala- McCoy lstened to th.e Walter Connolly Starred h 4l WhteUe/_~" * The rt'.hle.-. m -k-ra^np,w jnunkl-m, O.v.l.ev'lop fj'ncn.ton- of W'st merca durn.- -'' ' '": ; t-\v:r rrradtnlcs art lk-ly u ftct a wave,as been ahnpv- W >h" ^<'< of ndstl^ when they sec "Flrtaton he fubcct :' «> '.v/.-n-c y Walk." the new Fr.-t Na- natc and --n::l.::n; prudk tonal muscal ronmee whch 'he flm > I'-uvn^Ks "\ ' ftn"s to tlf Majestc Theatre o;.es," whr; ;^TIH ^\e_dl>< Chrstmas Day wth Pck l'uwcll. -_u at t [lul'v Keeler and Pat O'Hren ' ft'alter Con grand 'dd!!;.. AK'fun the:t\- 'avorlf '! ;'-,(. j.-re-n's fnvr.^t,vho s now \,,r. h'sds the.t-t haracter ; a\- and V-'t'T -T"y n wth Fay W sn-l't! rnle<. he (fher ; The.r. : provdv t,v and prr..u-ers luv. -.. >t,,ry L' "Wht'.-cnsl'vr and ud'! - standmr t.-:.tn tt. avu<nc the Majestc Schedules Flm Muscal Of Lfe At West Pont the stell r voles. Ths new pev;e pr-s'nts t!v "K-snj; R'ck" whr s tn We ;'<>nn m ;he l nn tde Flrt Walk. I'v-rlMknc th' III lver. I'll" "K]->!lLT IJnk." le cord'' n West Pont tradton, the Nemess of ;ll prm m::( and wll full on and vru.-h any ^rl who wll not allow herself to IK f rtnnt nf* l'ul''^ of (I\"er-Statfttmpt.s. j ' ", nk.ndrjjma kssed by an ardent cadet. ca.e. As.AS..,> tn ment am «' * * " * Rock s, t]] standmtr, t would w,tn the n;.;,]>, a.-'a hghly lemlt cntert-- la tno ^eem ^ ^ j( ^ n ^. ha(, (K. (;a on to fall! MADISON AVFME ALSO THRILLING MYSTERY STORY THE RED RIDER" WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY "WATCH MARIE GAIANTE! 3 Days Startng wth Prevew Tonght ROMANTIC RULER OF LONDON'S NOTORIOUS HALF-WORLD!!! LIMEHOUSE. where romance and danger walk hand n hand! "LIMEHOUSE BLUES" JEAN PARKER - GEORGE RAFT Secret councls of great naton] dspatched th^s grn command...and hdden "eyes" saw den ger n every move of ths lonely grl, too nnocent to know he own allure' MARIE GAIANTE A FOX Dctum wth SPENCER TRACY KETTI GALLIAN FAY WRAY VICTOR JORY ALSO n "WHITE LIES" PERTH AMBOY SEVEN (7) BIGJDAYS STARTING TUESDAY, XMAS DAY WOODBRIDGE! % safe-: t HUNDREDS OF GIRLS a»pwt»cular muaun «Bg«l by h* f»nx>u "Zegfdl drector, Bobby Connolly 3 NEW SONG HITS TUc ft-flung retouktl of the U. S. Army»ad dw world's grewat nusc«l ptoduar. combned fof your eolotanmtat u tlu. FRANK BOKZAGE PROD'N mmmmm A h,l Nalotut Vkur WS gm ront Into Lne at the Majestc Box-Offce Chrstmas Day You're n the Amy now! Follow the flag xotp At fcr-flunjj putposts of the Pacfc to the wnd-swept battlement* of West Pont! Get the thrll, share the romance, of We?t Pont lfe -shot on the spot wth Unck Sam's whole Cadet Corps a* supportng cast for the tngng sweethearts of "4^nd Street" nd the chn-bustnglrshmanof "Hert Comes thenav/'-n ntaton WARNER BROS. MILITARY MUSICAL YEAR'S EV AT THE MAJESTIC "WALK Starrng DICK POWELL RUBY KEELER PAT O'BRIEN STAKTING THURSDAY, DEC. 27 CHINA NOW BEING GIVEN AT THIS THEATRE WILU BE OFr. FEHED AT THE STRAND N- J STEAD. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY PERTH AMBOY, ~ _, IN COUNTY ANn WOODBRDGL F U N BONDS ACCEPTED AT THIS FOR ALL THEATRE

7 DBRIDGE INDEPENDENT Gage Chapter Celebrates Chrstmas ^Afternoon Party Demarcst And Mrs. J...,, " fsses To D. A. R. Unt; Mrs. J. H. fh'aynm'atn, Regent, Reads Greetngs From The Natonal Head ^OPERATION BY LOCALTHEATRE IS REPORTED Id' If By SADIE M. BUSSNGER Amd laurel Krcen (locoratons and u Waulfullv lph 'lrntmas tree, menbors of.lnut, CJspc Chanter ) A assembled Monday n the lvnp; room of Mra M Irv Dcmnrcst'F home n Green Street for ther Cnrattrm,,raton. Mra. J. G, Walker wan asmlng hostess the aftcrnoon'h program was opened wth a rn-hnorepent, Mr;... II, Thay'r r^rr " " m, of the Chrstmas prectf'om the presdent Ru^sfl Wllam, s Xmas Play Presented Ccdrc Osl.rom, chrmu ;,.(lcr Flms, declared her com-,.,. has mproved the qualty By The Tuesday Club ^trdny moves here hvntn' l0.operaton of A.,. Kuho, Mrs. H. A. Tappcn Reads,,,,;,., of the State Theatre an s were made fur the anmal Yuletde Story; Hymn turns (cft to the "real datj,'h- Sung By Tro Mrs. Carolne P. Kadal. II commttee headed hy Ms. The Tuesday Afternoon Study ;,,sco<' Chnso. Clhh met ths week at the home of Mrs. II. W. Von Hr'n' of N,.«Member Accepted Krcenn Street. A tro, consstng of Mrs. P. II. Locker,,;, Klse Bnrron Wllmsnn, Mss,h«r ftt luke, was welcomed n- chnplt'" as a local n'm-,\ dscusson of canddate lar -('Kcnt was left to the M lon of the delegates at the l" H, n Washngton, I). ('. tlm sesson. -;nal paper enttled "Chrst- n tn' Colones," was read hy Melvn V. Church. Chrst-,.uls, ncludng "Adeste IM- " and "Holy Njrht." were l,y y He croup. cp A sonc, "Inn IVllehem,' I tf was byy Mrs. Clmrel as the nnk'rp- \\v<. Albert R. lerl'en as. and Mrs. ".. I.m-ker as \ duct, "Softly the Stars Are '," sun),' hv.mss Knly [ lned and MKs Harrot Kl ;:rr. Mrs. G'u'e V. Hnwn f 'cmmntst. next mcelnp: wll he (he Helen Potter nnd Mrs. II. A. Tuppen, smf the hymn, "\Ve Three Kn^s of Orent Arc" All those present, then rected tn; Lord's Prayer. A Chrslmas play enttled, "Hoy On The Meadow." taken from an old Herman lejrend of the Chrst <'hld, was presented wth tlr followng memhers tak un: prt: Koshen, an alused orphan, Ms. (Iconc Men ll; Fau Mara Trut, the mother, Mrs. Ira T. Secer; Nn and Hurt her chldren, Kntlryn Sp'U'cr and Mrs. A. R. He'tcen; the cnn nolher, Mrs. Hampton Culler. Mrs. Tnppcn Gves Readng A readng, "Russan ''hrshuas Talc," hy Mrs. II. A. Ta pen, w:^ followed by the snjrtr of Chrst hns Carols and the dst'mlo nf (lfts. UcfrH,-,. of Mrs. Kdward M. Mrs. Hoy Gates. Mss Sarah Holland, a junor Wnoster (lolkre. Oho, wll ve tomorrow to spend the nstmas holdays wth her par-. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holland, n ham Place, lllenb lalle,- were served a.mss lleln l'otl-r and Mrs. Hampton I'ulter. Kllur Uclan: Mr. and.mrs..lohn Itchards Kreunan.Street, a student at S'.ate I'nllepe 'enn Slate, Pa., s home for the holdays. r OODBRIDGE CALENDAR Holy Eucharst. Chrstmas Day, speker of the evenng and Leo H«'y Eucharst and sermon at was master of uert - 0:00 A. M. Holy Eucharst at II A. M. on Wednesday. Holy t Eucharst at ) A. M., on Thursn _...., day. Holy Eucharst at 9 A. M. Bernard buuvan Is feted \ on Frday. I II r\t f n > I At tle mdnght servce, (Jhrst- Plca«e mal date, not Inter than Tueday of each wtck, to SaJe Martn Bu.ngcr, Woodbrd^ Independent 0SIGIT Chrstmas tree exercses, Sunday ScUH 'L "^ ^ Congregatonal Church; St..lames' Parent-leclers A: sedaton, Chldren's Party. St. James' Audtorum;^ Chrst- a mas tree exercses, Sunday School room, :.!(> I resdytcn. n Church..orrow Chrstmas party, Cnull Roll, HuKnners, Home and Prll., Methodst Sunday School mary Departments, 2:;!0 I Rooms. Servces at :)0 A. M.. IU;y Chrstlmas programs as follow. Methodst Epscopal, Trnty Kpwopal, Presbyteran Congrcefttonal Churches; Chrstmas ''"^'"'t, 4 I. f l - Methodst Church; Vesper.Servces. ;. P. M., I;nsL I csd;. teran Church; At 7:-5, Chrstmas program, trst I'>nK - (tutonal Church; Masses at St..lames Church, /:»«,.»:UU and 0::!0 A. M.,,,,la\ CnmlclK'ht servces, > A. M.. Methodst. Church; St..lmes ' Servces, 7, K and II ocloek masses; chldren s mass,, A..U mdnght moss wth benedcton, msday Heunon Meetng, Junor Woman s lub.,,d;v-~chrstmas Party, Tuesday Aflcrnow lndu'c _< ;I hh;< '' ' mas Party, Woman's Unt, Kvt Ward Vtepuhlcan n I tub, SPECIAL DATES ml,,. r ;{0 Chrstnas Culala, :(::O I,. M.. Trnty K pa Chnch. De artnett, Woman s l lull. r.ary ;_Meetng, I Dance, Junor Lteratuv Woman's Cluh, Craftsmen s ( lull..:,,,r'v S Meetng, Welles tluld, Trnty Pm-sh House, ::ary 0 Dance, K. of C. and Catholc Daughter: St..Imw Audtorum. u-v M Meetng Su'a Alpha Ph.Sororty, Ph Alumna ' ter CorreKatowl Church,.Mrs. Grace V. l!ro\v Man, Street. - ;uy 7 and IS Muscal Comedy Play, "lnn and Topcs of I'.Cf)," Woman's Club. W. ;, ry 2x Mt'L-tn,', Drama Department. Woman s lull.. ' l. Krur, Avenel. l.,,ry ;!U Presdent Koosevelt s Hall. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,934 Left to r»ht Maurce Brendon Powers, on of Mr. and Mr». J ohn B. Powers, 20 Hnrrell Avenue; Peggy Mae Cutalano, daughter of Mr. nnd Mr«. Vncent Ctnlano, 247 Grcon Street; Barbara Joan H nrncd, daughter of Mr. and Mr>. Warren P. Harned, 57 Green Street New Town Offcals Honored At Banquet Traner, Bergen, Alexander And Foerch Guests At Dnner Tuesday A Turkey dnner was held n honor of the four successful local canddates of the Democratc organzaton, at the Cnftsmon's' (Huh, Tuesday nyl. The quests were: Mchael.. Traner, Tax Collector, and He three town-commttc'emen, John lernea of the Frst Ward; Thar- U's Alexander, sectnd ward, and Fred Fncrch of the Thrd Ward. The tables were decorated wll ferns and sweet peas. There wen about lfo present from tn townshp. Judge l. W. Vojfel was tn toastnaster, who called upon tn followng to speak: Kx-Mayo; Wllam Ryan, Anthony Aqua John II. Coyne, Morrson Chrste and Mrs. Mary K. Mack. Kxpres snus of thanks were gven for nl those who helped elect the cml dates..mayor Edw'.d Fatten, was the CHURCH ACTIVITIES TRINITY The followng muscal program,vll he presented at the mdnght servce on (Chrstmas Eve at th" Trnty Epscopal Church.- 'd'an prelude, "Adoraton," >y (aul; processonal hymn, 'Adeste Kdeles"; "Slent Nffht, :Ioy Nfrht," by Gruber; "Kyre," y ' Wnter; Offertory Anthem, 'The New Born Kng," by Fletcher; Communon Servce n K Flat, by Cruekshank; recessonal hymn. "Hark, the Herald Angels Snt," by Mendelssohn; orgm postlude, ' "Alleluh Chorus" from "The Messah," hy Handel. The servce wll The chor wll snjj Carols at U:.'O. at ll:-l. l r >. Chrstmas Chrstmas week servces at tlv Trnty Epscopal Church scheduled by the Rev. Howard Frederck Klen, rector, are: The chld runs Chrstmas festval tomorrow at 7:30 P. M.; Sunday, Holy Kuchnrft at 8 A. M.; mornng prayer and sermon at A. M. Monday mornng at -.'IS, r pnl'cse, Rose Manko; Chnc«c, Annette WUonj Afrcan, Donnld Murchej Phlpno, Irene Pelko. Prophetess: Evelyn Melder, Mss Clare Pfelfer, Mrs. Jay Uuta and Mss Alda Van Slylto :re n charge of the exercses and rehearsals. PRESBYTERIAN Chrstmas party meetngs were held Monday nght among the three groups of organzatons. The frst group, the Sunshne class, was entertaned :',l t:; annual Yuletde party by Mr:--. Norman Douglas at her home h Wcstleld. A Chrstmas tree gay wtl decoratons and lghts fenhrer the decoratons. Mrs. Wllam Uoncvan led thopenng devotonals. Chrst>"t work was planned, carols wer sun); amd there was an exchang of gfts. The Buschnnn Guld was th second socety holdng ts Chrstmas festvtes, the same nght, The party was held n Tr.o Sunday school room wth the mem hers of the Fortnghtly Guld o: the Methodc Pf" ar "npnl r.burrh, he Sgma Alpha Ph Sororty of H HonOY Ut HlS mrthaay mas carols wll be sung by the ;he Congregatonal Church and chor, begnnng at :30. the Welles Guld of the Trnty A delghtful party was gven at Church as guests. c home of Mr. and Mrs, Bernard A Chrstmas cantata, "The ' The program was arranged by Sullvan, Van Burcn Street, Sat-'Chrst Chld," by Hawley, wll Mss Louse Morrs and ncluded unlay afternoon, n honor of j be gven the Sunday after Chrsther son, Bernard, Jr., who celc-, mas, December 30, at 3:30 P. M., th sngng of.chrstmas carols h, lfh, h, b, h h f T, E l, anl the playng of games. Yuletde decoratons were n keepng :ratd (James hs were twelfth played brthday. and re- j by Church, the chor augmented of Trnty to 25 Epscopal voces. reshments nerved. l The table d and ' hh d wth the holday sprt. rooms were -decorated n holday PRESBYTERIAN season. Chrstmas SOURS were I The annual Chrstmas party of sunn hy all present. Dorothy Un- the Sunday School wll be hef gun nave an exhbton of tap tonght at the church at 7:30 ancng. o'clock. Those present were: Ruth Cof- of Am-rca.!ll. I Saaa Claus was present to ds- I'hap-!']'le ufts. Holday candy tnd ITRAND THEATRE REE TO OUR LADY PATRONS "ROYAL CROWN DERBY TABLE SERVICE" NO CONTEST A DIFFERENT ARTICLE FREE EVERY GIFT NIGHT UNTIL SET IS COMPLETE Servces on Sunday wll feature ee, IX.rolhy Langa, Clona fcul- Chrstmas musc both at the lvn I'atrca Long, John I nn, - mornng survco servce and at 5 o'clock Donald Sullvan, kdward Coley Thl, whte Gft Hurvce of the anl lernard Sullvan. Sunday School wll take place durng the presentaton of the par-eant. The Whte Gfts ths Members OhFre Cor No: I year lre to "'u"o to the Deacons' Fund for the relef of the poor of Dstrbute Gfts To Tots the parsh. Tho Sunday mornng worshp -nn followed wth tojlutson'x orchestra furnshng! he musc.' Mr. Chrstopherson IIIMI played selectons on hs accotdan. Fre Chef Albert Hunt was general channan. NO LUCKY NUMBERS LADIES, THIS IS OUR GIFT TO YOU FOR CONTINUED PATRONAGE EVERY THURSDAY ON DISPLAY IN LOBBY NIGHT STARTING DECEMBER27 Flu.' annual Chrstmas party, w; be held at :00 wth the followng program: yposornl hy the trcmen of Fre 'onnany No. I, School Street, "Chrstmas Carols, ' Doxol- \vas held last nfjht at School No. ojy; Invocaton Closng wth the Lord's Prayer; responsve readng; The Apostles' Creed followed by the Glora Greatorex. Hymn, "Joy to the World," Scrpture Lesson Luke II: -20; by the Adult Chor: "How Far Is It to Bethlehem," "A Joyous Chrstmas Song, mornng prayer; offertory, "Glora n Excelss Deo," "There's A Song On the Ar," by the Interemdate Chor. Soprano solo, "Jesus Bambno,' by Mss Mare Ledal; sermon, "The Shepherds," by the pastor; hymn, "O Come AH Ye Fathful," benedcton. Md-week prayers wll be held Vednesday at 7:30. Grl Scouts wll meet Thursday and the Boy Scouts on Frday. A Chrstmas vesper servce wll be held under the auspces of the Sunday school Sunday ut 5 o'- clock. A pageant "Where The Youw? Chld Lay" wll feature the program. The cast of characters wll be as follows:, Madonna: Jean Thergesen. Angels: Evelyn Kreger, Elzabeth Baker. Wse Men: Robert Butters, Gordon Sofeld, Arnold Schmdt. Shepherds: Lous Farrell, Robert Wand, August Kolchnsky. Baby Angels: Marca Chrstense, Marjore Kreger, Audrey Whte, Fath Bockus. Heralds: Lorna MacCrory, Robert Anderson. Natons of the World: Hndu, Irma Brookfeld; Ja- The home of Mrs. John E. Breckenrdge -was the scene of the party of the Buschman Guld. There were twenty-nne present. Assstng hostesses were Mss M. L. Wardell, Mrs. Elas Costello Mss Geneveve Kean, Mss Gertrude Farrell and Mrs. L. C. Holden. A Chrstmas tree and greens were the decoratons. Chrstmas enrols were sung and a number by a quartet "Slent Nffht" was sung by Mss Helen Lurch, Mrs. Tmerson Whte, Mrs, Holden and Mrs. Charles Kuhlman, am readng, "The Red Candle," b. Temple Baley, by Mss Kean. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL The Sgma Alpha Ph Sororty Ph Alumnae Chapter, held t; Chrstmas party Wednesday ngh at the home of Mrs, Grace Brown, Man street. Chrstmas carols were sun; and games were played. The hos esses for the evenng were Ms Francs Red, Mss Rose Wll and Mrs. Danel Gbson, Sant Claus, represented by Mss Al Pender,-dstrbuted gfts. The next meetng wll he mssonary one at the home Mm Brown, Man Street, January 4. ST. JAMES.. Mdnght mass wll be sung at bj James' Church Monday nght y the Rev. Francs X. Lang-al nd the.rev. Charles A. Duster,. The musc wll nclude: The Brthday of a Kng, M. De Joy and J. O'Toole. Nght of Nghts, Ethel V. Campon. Kyre Eleson, Chor. Glora n Excelss, Chor. Qu Tolls, Ethel V. Campon. Qu Sedes, John J. Keatng. Credo: Jesum Chrstc, Joseph O'Bren Et ncarnatus est, Ethel V. Campon. P ue ' Et n Sprtum, Ethel V. Campon and Margaret M. Dalton. Offertory: Adeste Fdels. Salc Ins: Chor Benedctus, Margaret M. Dalton. Agnus De, Veronca McLeod. I he organst s P. II. Penton. Chrstmas mornng at 7 o'clock, 8 o clock and ) o'clock, musea wll be sung. The chldren's mass wll be celebrated at ) oclock wth -benedcton followng. W GLASSES - a sensble (OPEN EVENINGS l UNTIL f CHRISTMAS Have you a loved one who needs a new par of glasses? When you gve a becomng par of scentfcally ftted glasses you gve heulth md happness. Can you thnk of any fner gft? ALBREN, Inc. PAY IN EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS JEWELERS & OPTICIANS 33 SMITH ST. PERTH AMDOY DR. J. J. DROWN, OPTOMETRIST IN ATTENDANCE IK) ourth Grade Gves Chrstmas Program Many Pupls At School No. Appear In A Lengthy Entertanment Yuletde sprt and actvto- egned at School No. Ibs week vth ndvdual class room Chrstus exercses and tress. The Fourth grade program ths nornng follows: Song, "The Frst Noel," Poem, If I Were Smla Clans," Frank lynes; Play, "Santa Clans," wth a cast of: Anthony Rlakosld, Thomas Wrght, Dorothy Slakosk, Evangelne Rose; Song, "Hark, the Herald Angela Rng;" Poem, "C h r s t m a s Thoughts," Dors Nelson; Chorus of Elves, wth a cast of: Nancy Wght, Laura Dawson, Mary Ilardnan, Maran Woodlcy, Dorothy Sannlla, Evelyn Smm, Barbara Berse, Clare Naylor. Song, "It Came Upon A Mdnght Clear;" Poem, "Long, Lone; Ago," Esther Rose. Play, "Th Chrstmas Party," wth a cast of; Edwn Potter, Rudolph Kulchnsky, Alvn Rymsha, Jane Brodnak, Jean Chrstensen, Juanta Parrsh, Lawrence Davdosk, Wl- lam Devnnny. Stanley Potter. Ptter. Margaret Lev, Anna ManganaTO, Marv Lomonco, LeRoy Peterson, aul Drummond. Song, "Slent Nght;" Poem, When Santa Claus Is Presdent," tchard Gykorus; song, "Letter o Santa Claus, by twelve grls; ong, "Oh Lttle Town of Bethleem;" poem, "Chrstmas," Vr ;na Ostron; poem, "Not Lettn On," Clnton Baker; song, "Jolly Old Rnnt Ncholas." METHODIST Tomorow afternoon at 2:3( 'clock the Chrstmas party fo the cradle roll, begnners, prmary and home departments wl be held n the chapel rooms. There wll be the Chrstmas tree an Santa Claus wll vst tho ohldredstrbutng gfts to members o the varous classes. Mss Irene Streker wll read poem. "The Nght Before Chrs las." The commttee n charge of arrangements ncludes: Msses H'eler Potter, Kathryn Spencer, Doroth Sattler and Mrs. Russell Lorch. The begnners and prmary departments of the Sunday School wll present ther exercses pror to the pageant. The pageant, "No Room at tho Inn," wll be presented Sunday at 4 o'clock. The east wll be as follows: Inn Keeper Centaran... Two Guards John Jago Warren Gegle Padl Smpfendorfer and Eugene Stauffer. Heson, nnkeepers wfe, Mrs. Percy H. Locker Nason Carl Mellberg Lana Thelma Tral The eg'htchldren of the street, Charlotte Woelper, Laura Qunn, Jean Aarqe, James Morey, Arthur Locker, Dolores Mellberg, Robert Saler and Ernest Crag. Mary Betty Faywell Joseph, her husband, Donald Aaroe. Noltc,-an old porter at the- nn, Crag Bref t Jofeah, a shepherd lad, Robert Arthur Mena, a woman sewng at the nn Llly Young The frst shepherd, Alfred Tyrrell The second shepherd, Wnljeld Bjornsen The junor Chor wll be drected by Mss Edna Gegle and the Senor Chor s under the d- 'cton of Mrs. Charles Acker. The candlelght servces of the lethodst Epscopal 'Church wll e held Chrstmas mornng ut < o'clock. The church wll be ghted wth 400 candles. There" fll be specal musc and the sernon topc wll be, "The Son of jod." A church flled to capacty, vtnesaed the unque candlelght servce gven 'by the chor of the Methodst Epscopal Church Sun- Jay. It was the Ffth annual Chrstmas carol candlelght ser- co held here. ' fllo specal numbers ncluded, juartet.f "Sleep Holy Dove," flhg by Mss Mabel Treen,. Mrs J crcy H. Locker, Stanley C. Potter and Karl Mctzger, Mss Treen sngng the solo part and a tenor solo, "The Brthday of a Kng," suff by Mr. Potter. The followng asssted: Msses «elen Potter, Adelade Berghof, Evelyn Schoonover, Estelle Kelly Maran Gllette, Lllan Bu)rge son, Mrs. A. R. Bergen, Mrs. Herman Qunn,, Mrs. George Gge D. Mc- Cullflgh g and d M Mrs. L L. C C. 'Holden. Hld TASO: Lamont Ingraham, Paul North, John McCullugh, Harry Seclmst, Fred Bechley, George Gordon, Ralph Stuulfer, Homy C. loft, Jr., Theodore Marsh, and I'rank Atherton.. CONGREGATIONAL The Sunday School of tho Frst Ccugxogatonal Church wll )uld ts annual Chrstmas tree? und exercses n the Sunday School rooms of the church tgntht PAGE am*-4 *** V ' :.day parly ut the } > n<- of small traclvely decor -Yanlc It. V:lftue, (lven :ted wlh f'l: stmas noveltes :. 'I'lu. prom-am wll he n Tn- COIIIIIll l' n cha),'e»'a l-'eld 'n o:u'd >r Mrs. I. T. Spencer, local Chapter, Catholc Daughters Holds Chrstmas Supper And Partf Affar Held At The Columban Club Last Nght; Erned Chrstopherson Entertaned Wth Accordon Sofw And Chrstmas Carols Sung By The Guests y-" MRS. JOHN CAUFELD WAS GENERAL CHAlRM j Court. Mercedes, No. 7f>0, Catholc Daughters Amerca, held ther Chrstmas supper and party-at Columban Club last nght. Mra. John Caulfeld was general charman. The tables were decorated wth ponsettas and cdxh des n keepng wth the yuletde season. Ernest Chrsfcophopon playd several nccordan selectons «la Mss Ethol Campon sang, Chrst- Chrstmas Operetta mas cnrnln were sung by, the-mr. srmblnge. Mrs. J. Barron LeH ^ represented Santa Claus nnd pre-,,'j Is Offered By Club nted each person wth a small ' ft. Lttle Woman* Group Sponsor* "The Chrstmas Ba- Hston, Mrs. Frank Mayo, Mr&» Those present were: Rev. Fran- - ) s X. Ijmpan, Rev. Charles A- " zaar" At Hgh School,'lrs Martn,,Mra. Mchael Co*- ' le, Mrs. Mchnel De Joy, Mjjt ' " eorge, Fnn, Mrs. Fred Wther-,\ lge, Mrs. Anna Herron, Mrs. Al- '-- An operetta, "The Chrstmas Bazaar," coached hy Mrs. George Hunter, wth Mrs. James Chalmers as the accompanst, was presented at the Hgh School last nflht under the auspces of the Lttle Woman's Cluh. The Cast Blly Carstarj/ A mysterous Snntn Clnu, Blly Rnup. Lbbc Bnncs, a resourceful wnf, Bnrbara Brcgs, Totte Bonc, her younger sster, Lnura Qunn. Mrs. Rammer, charman of the charty bazaar, Irene Hawrylew. Mrs. Hopcworth, vce-charman of tho bazaar, Mram Jandcrup. Met a Hopcworth, n kndhearted lttle grl, Jean Hornsby Ȧvs Cherry, assstant at a booth, Frances Heath, Jesse Alters, another assst' ant, Janet Sham, Mss Elerton, a woman of wealth, Lllan Glln. Roscoc Rammer, Mm. Ram mer's spoled son, Robert Soncld. Poodle Neely, hs chum, George Merrll. Abel Stowo, a wanderng jug' per, Roy Smm. Mke Brophy, a polceman! Guy Van Sycklc. Snow Fares, (Jean Merrll (queen of the fares), Dorothy Klen, Jean Arrow, Elleu Dunne, Shrley Kreutzberg, Betty Lou Juglcy, Maron Lee, Nancy On ley, Anna Schwenzer, Betty Hewtt and Carol ChaU mers. jl.v«tr t rltn<y Wrgl, maran Woodley, Barbara Berse, Evelyn Smm, Dorothy Canlla, Laura Da.wson, Mary Hnrdman and Clare Naylor. Chorta, pupls from the seventh grade of No. School. Mothers' Club Holds Party At Home of Mrs. Campbell A Chrstmas, party was held by the -Mothers' Club Monday at the homo of the 'presdent, Mrs. Leon Campbell, Green Street. Decoratons of Chrstmas greens and candles were promnent, wth a program of carols and games, Przes were awarded to Mrf Logan Bockus, Mrs. Campbol! and M>'s. Irvng.. Remers. Mrs. Harold Van Syeldo, Mrf James S. Wght and Mrs. Ellwoo R. Johnson, Jr., served at tea The party was arranged by a com mttee- consstng of Mrs. "Let Smth, charman; Mrs. Fred Dem west, Mrs. Julan Grow and Mrs. Campbell. The other members present wer«: Mrs. L. A. Hanson, Mra. George Robnson, Mrs. Harry Lnde, Mrs. W. L. Rany, Mrs. Barron McNulty, Mrs. Cedrc OstroTO, Mrs. 0. T. Frazer and Mra. D. H. Fowl. lades' Unt Of A. L. Post Plan A Party For Saturday The Lades' Unt of Woodbrdge Post Band of the Amercan Legon met Tuesday nght, when they planned for a Chrstmas party for membws and ther husbands to be held.december 29. The party wll be held n the Legon rooms. Tle prze st the meetng n cards was won by Mrs. Florence Crane of Rahway. ert Thompson, Mss Mae Thorap- s on, Mss Alce Sandahl, Mra. John Caulfeld, Mra. John E»-. horn, Mrs. Charles Farr, Mrs. JL Iarron LeV, Mrs. J. J, Grac«v * Mrs..los'ph Powers, Mss Mar- fc garet Kelly, Mrs, Thomas Gerty, Mrs. Patrck P. Cnssdy, M» Margaret Sullvan, Mrs. John Cwgrovo, Mrs. Jay Veneras, Mrs. O.., S. Dungan, Mrs. John Kerr, Mr*. Nels Alhcrtson, Mrs. Andrew Kuakn, Mrs. Wllam Boylan, Mrs. JaTH-s Hnrdng, Mra. Chare* Kenny, Mss Loretta Sullvan, Mrs. August Baumnnn, Mrs. Lon«Haumln, Mrs. J. P. Gerty, Mm Mchael Ktzpalrck, p, Mss EtJdd p, Mrs. Jay Dunn, Mrs. Kdward Enhorn, Mrs. M, X. Traner, Mrs. Alfred Coley, Mr«. Raymond Anderson, Mss Helen Campon, Mrs. John Jla, Mrs. M. P. Dungan, Mrs. Andrew Gerty. Mss Margaret Gerty, Mrs. Jacok Grausam, Mrs. Vncent Weaver, Mrs. Ernest Ulbrch. Margaret Everett Named Club's Head Yearly Chrstmas Party Held By Auxlary To Woodmen's Crcle The regular meetng and annual Chrstnas party of Far/ Crcle No. 9, Auxlary to Pne Grove No. 0. Woodman's Crcle^ was hold Saturday afternoon at he Craftsmen's Club, wth MM. "ohn W. Boos, supervsor M :harge. Durng the busness sesson th» 'ollowng offcers were elected far /he comng year: guardan, Mar- ;aret Everett; advsor, Mary Maher; clerk, Mae M. Red; attendant, Rta Krock; assstant attendant, Jane Wtherdge; chaplan, Jean Cook; nner sentnel, Ethrfl Szeles; outer sentnel, Fraud* Lews. Characters: Love, Arlne Blar; Truth, Frances Heath; Modesty, Frances Wtherdge; Courage, Glora Arsen-ault, A Chrstmas party followed the electon and there was a de trbuton of gfts by Santa Clans. A. one-act Chrstmas sketch, "Chrstmas In Seven Countes," was presented by a group of the members under the drecton of the hosptalty commttee, wth Mss Mae Red, charman. Beverly Barbour Is Fete On Brthday Annversary A brthday party was tenderc Mss Beverly Barbour at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam J. Barbour, of West Street, Colona. Games and noveltes were enjoyed, after whch refreshment* were served. Those present were: Margardt Grewe, Stella, Betty and Helea Sut, Edth Nxdorf, Ruth Fueger and Beverly Barbour; Rudolph Grewe, Robert Sut, Wllam ad Robert Barbour. KITCHEN UTILITIES and PAINT CO. WALLPAPER B. P. S. PAINTS VALSPAR VARNISH Green St. Woodbrdge Phone Woodbrdge ^Lttle Known Facts* About Woodbrdge At an early date mnng operatons were carred on n the townshp. How much and what was obtaned remans a blank to ths day. Before the war of 82 a copper mne was worked near Menlo Park. Later, Thomas Edson and others explored and worked ths mne wth! lttle success. Santa Recommends Practcal Gfts... Footwear wll be greatly apprecated by everyone. Make. SLOBODIEN'S your shoppng center our stock s complete and o^r values are unmatched. WOMEN'S FINE SHOES, such as Polly Pres*ons $249- BOYS' STURDY HIGH TOP SHOES.«szes to 2 :... $. CHILDREN'S POLLY PRESTONS $249 INFANT'S SOLID LEATHER SHOES, szes to 8 $.J9 Women's Fne Leather Slppers $.25-$,79 Women's Felt Slppers... 99c to $.75 Men's AH Kd Lned, Leather Slppers $2.00 and $2.75 Men's Felt Slpper* 99c - $.75 Chldren's Felt Slppers... 49e Chldren's Leather Slppers 99t RUBBERS and GALOSHES FOR ALL AT THE OLD PRICES. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL XMAS SHOES FITTED BY X-RAY NO CHARGE t-

8 \ JE EIGHT s r j? MI.E JN CHANCERY OF NEW J ltlw- FARFIEI.D : AND LOAN" ASSOCIATION, a cordoratlon romrulr.n! an! I-ETTr,UAlt. «all.. Drf»n»r,f. Fl. K». tor. «!' Klo O( KorlraF"! rrnnfcf, (Htt<t Ortobtr :;. 54 ' BT vlrt'h- f-r th»»t'v? Jtllfd "Wt, -to me <Hr~rt»-! unt!-ltr*r.-<]! wll j>* Dose let p*l* at p-.;;': v«n<u* on WEDNESDAY THE!',TH PVY CF DECEMBEP. HUNDRED afttrnoor. of >'- IfTn of!lf N. J. C All \. V MXETEES THIRTY-FOUR (co«:,c tract or t<rtm>'< h*rtma!te orlbm. uae.' Tn* Btlnj fvt '''.'.'.' nd 2 BEGlNXy *rty Urt of Word Tlmr In th«jt the.sw-! N»* Brun- Mrttcl 'Lot 5 am) th«ft Lots lj,» at pont In norto A.v»nue, d»um st rom rord Or«r«r 'II I tortherlr»t' rfhl m- lug. th'r. wu'l' Avtmt. (evtnty (evnty tfr* (T5\. l'l W*t: lh«r,c«(!) wttetlr»n «l l*l nrlth World! AWMt. flv«(5) ' l rtr P»H wlttr the rr«l ' 25 f n«. (4), «rly.. p»r»ll'»l n-ltk t?<». tlhl decrlm^ coun*, on* hutdrerl VH'Q "f*et to, pont In h* rdfutrlt'ln't'of-w«yd«a Xvpruc: the»r> '«) aswrlr-»hn([, th«4a,ld nortlert;-!rt«/>(. tt'ordjn Avenue, thrty (SO) f*<?t to e pont or ol*ca f Thr '.'- to br satlfdsd t>x saw!«a the '»»m of hrev thousand threft'.lunr*,(l * jls-on«dollars M3..S.00), tdgtther -wth the c(j«l«'t)( thn >al?. fc TojTther» :V «!! an'l ulnula/ the lljhn, prvll«k». hfr',llt*nelll»» d> purl»nac««thermto kelontlng anj'^bc apptrtalnlnk ALAN II KLY. Sh I^EO COLDD'EROEP.. JS.JI) Solldtor... W. I. -30; J2-7, H. 2. rrs SAM: 3N rllanobky OF \'KW JF.HSEY H«we.-n f.'athkp.ink COKSEIAY. Complanant.»nO KlIN' I. :L Ka.. t of mortkac'l! MacDOW- 30, 03(. By vrtue of tl." OVP ptated' Wrt, *0 me 'llrcct-d ar.l IIve-red. I wll exvcnlop on 3»o«to wl" at pu WEDNESDAY, THK SECOND DAYOF JANUARY. A D. NINETEEN HT-NDRKlJ THIITV-KIVE»t tn-o o'clock. Fcnrlun] Tmp n lrly d^scrttwj.»ltu*t*. lrlnf «nj t>»ln«tn tne Towmltlp of Woodbrldeo, n the f'ounty cf M!ddle»l tnt State of S«T Jersey. De»l»n«trd by the Lot Numbfm Twenlj-Jlv* (55) and Twenty-«II (tt In Block FIv* H'alrec and Seventyeght E (ITS E) a» l»ld'llo»n on > m«p enttled "lsp of Wo«Jl)rld»e Park 'TV loc«ted t Ww)brls». Ne» JerMy: de- Trtoped by Whte * He?* Inc.. Burvere Hud m»pp«) Aprl.,»2. by ljr»fll»na Fot, ClTtl Enrln«r». Perth Amt>07. Nfr'Jcrwr. Snd" m»p'k flud In Ihe offce at tne Clerk of MIoMlew County, In the month "f Aprl. >!<. The appro-lraat* nmoynt of the decree tu b«mtljtled by rad nl«in the c»f one thou«nd three hundred ftf teen doihn 'tl,5.00, tofether wth the cwt«ofthl.mle, TojetheT wth ll and jlntour the rlkhts. >r r e te«. heredtaments and ftppurter (nc+» thereunto belonjrlner or In»»e»pp«rt*(nln». ALAN H. ELT. Sherff. ANDREW R, TttZ SIMONS.»t -. Solctor. w., :-:, 4. t, '.%. afternoon r,f t>.' a^ 'lay. at *.) ' ttb Offlo- n tl- ' ': of N': BruH5- j Oljrftr'- N>ls«n and noml.-r:>- by lands Iclt. N. J. f sal-! Fre Proornn (To. All that rtlaln '.'.t, p The.-DproxImate amount of the de- '- Townshp of I n,.f- (,,.- nthfl"'! by sad sl? s Uo ; M:.tl]-y\ an I sum of Ur-'- tl'msrd K--.--T.y-- of lttnrl Htunt": In t. tf. VTomlbrll!-, r, MM\ : fltato of New Jor>'.y JIKC.INNINf nt : I.'.M. ly nldn of East AVHUI n tlhmant hunornl 00 f-m s'th-rly!;.,n tl" ' corner Tormf-'l hy Tt" nt'-r.^' ',\><n '.f t)f: wcntcrly sl" of r:.n A'.-'n"'- w.t hsothcrly sd'! <>! Wn'.rlbr.lr- Avr,-l-:, runnng thrn^f- v.().t'-rly ;l-l [arall-! DAVII T wth tlr- southerly»!<!.f WoodhrMu- Avclm!: : ''. two lumlrc-l C'll' f t tl.'-v.- I,.. ; :-7. II, II. «ajt<rly sld- nt the lnt.l n««- «.r l<>:''ly of tlf! lvrlr Aml'y nnl Klz;.l...-llporl nallro.'cl. r'lrnllk Ih-r'-" I.'jut)- SIIBIUFF'H SALE alorb tho lands nuv "r ('.rn'-rly of t.' IVrth Amb'V an.l L'lza!..-tl. Hrt I IN ''IKN'K.ISY <"'!' NEW.IF.IISKV.-'::- ll-hv-.-n M')I)E!.\ HL'IUJINC AND rowl one lnndrd lfkj f'-nt; tl'm'.- I.'IAN ASSOCIATION, Ifomlalnalll, «antcrly nnl altnn mr.ll"! wth tnsoutherly Hde of \\'ofk]t>rldt,'f Av'.jUf, I'lSI^l'H S:vLr'l, '! ul". Dofonflant. a.d HAI'.HV.. SEVI.KK. JOHX tvfo hundred CO')) ft.t to tl.': wtnurly I':, l'- f'/r Iho.salt- ol mortgaged ade of East Avenue and th-nr.c along r.-ls.--. 'lat'-'l Novtnl'-r II. S34, the woat'-rly hd" of Ka."t Avenue one I!y vlrln- r,f tho alove ulatcd Wrt. hundred (0() f<-et to the pont or placs to m- dt'-'t'r'l am delvered, I v,-ll exnrjf,'- tn [a.- at jblc v.rnu? on of lcglnnng. The nppruxlnatr. nmount r.f the (lc-,-^ [,, \ t_ ~^t ^f!^' v V " J WEDNKHD.W. THK OTH IDAV 0' «al Hale!H tb<! Bum of nls tho'-sand "s hundred rrtef-n 'lollara (Jt.SI5.00), tocether wll} ths coats of thn nale. Together wltll.-'ii and Hlnn'lar tl3 Tlghtn, prvlege", heredtaments anl appurtenajceh tlter'-:nlfj pelorknc or n anywse appertalnlnp. AI.AN II. KLT. Slnrlft. TATTKN k I'ATTEN SolleUnr.^. W. I. 3-7, H. :. If. ^^ BIIKBIFFH SALE IN CHANCKHY 0.' NEW JERSEY - Between THE HrWJIUSAN IlTMI.nrNO \ND LOAN ASSOCIATION of the IJornuKl of Yalhlmreh. N- J-. * corporaton, romllanant, and l'.ova r, VAILLANOOfr.T and rw.othv VAILLANCOr'.T, s wfe. Def'TduntH. P Fa for the Jfle of nort(;ake:] lrcmlsfh date.l Novernler K.. l«l By vrtue of He :.tj"ve Mated Wrt, to me. dlrcctel. and delvered. I v.ll exloso to Bale, at publj< vf-ndue on WEDNESDAY. THE SECOND HAY Of JANUARY. A. IJ. NNTKF-:EN HUNDRED THl'.TV-rVE o Ml*»t publc v/thluf'ot '" WEDNESDAY, THE :«T# DAT OF.DECEMBER, A- C.JSJ4-.»t tvo o'clock, rtandard tme. to. th; «ft«rhocn of the.»m <"V- «' <yb* Shtr-!<f«Offle«, In the-cltr ot.new Brun-, ;. Irk. N, J. sm"'nt 't th» <I<; All th* }oll6--»lnr tr»ct or parcel Z at t-vvo o'clock Ftan'U'.r-! Tme In :...- nftcmoon of tl':?ad day. n the Ksttfrj Offce n >.!.e f -'ty or New lrun;-. w<:k, X. J. All the follow Luc tract or.areel of land and I,r-mt'-a l.'-n-lnaft-r prt'.m- *r»fy,. V- -, '... DEGIXKINO on the southerly l>v! >rtl Amby Aycn'ue where th<! Vajtcrlj- Ine <,f-atram ot Imtl convrym by Ayguntne C«mpbell to'olt Xelwn l.y dst'l ated Aprl 0, S7. recorded In Book!J of Deeds on pas 495 Intersects the name: thenc» south nne desrfs we«t and on sad easterly lne, one h-mlred f**t mer* or lens to the southfrcstnrly corner of a tract of lan'l ronv»y»l to nam Ole Nelson by deed of md A'JBUKtlne Campbell dated Aujrurt -, 5T. a'l of IC-corded In Book HJ Qf Deeds, on jusefl (0C; thece'sortb'tt 8»fr«r; mnute west 2T..3 feet; thence nnrtl^ry J.^t-ll'-! wth the fm courb* 00 f'-"t more r!»m to»:ld lno,t P<-rth Amtoy!v.'. nue; thonr-<- e-nterlv.-l'^ntr M'l l'o 'f P'Tlh Amlj^y,-v^nup- :.'." f'-f. mor-.- <>r I"-IH to tlf- llac" <>t m-vunnin'o. Hdnd"! enl'-rly by l»!"l.» of Na.tlon.l Flr- IToofnc I'O.. nortl:f:y by ]'-rtn ; Amb'ty av'-rl*, ^-{-Mr-rlv '-,' lavl r. l OAK TREE ROAD ISELIN ITEMS By MARGARET POGYENA PRIDE OF ISELIN CIRCLE ELECTS MRS. FISHER The Prde of I?eln Crcle. No. 452, Companons of the Fore?t of Amerca, held ther regular meetng Monday nerht a: tho club rooms of the Younft Men'? Socal Club. Oak Tree Road. Offcer? elected were-. Sub-chef, Mrs. H. Brufrgeman Chaplan Mrs. Elne Fsher Chef., Mr=. Mara Jrsa Sub-chef...Mr?. H. BruRKtman Recordng- 5eeretary,., Mrs. F. MoFcarell FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, gberrrs MLB JANKES GIVE PARTY BOSTOCK CIRCLE IN CHANCERY, OF NEW W JE JERSEY - ON SON'S BIRTHDAY HOLDS A MEETING of Mrs. John W. Boos. Park Avenue. Members wll brng an n- Funeral servces for Mrs. Emma j.street. u*t»eeh W.BSTMISSTER RUILDISG Fnancal Secretary. AKD-LQAN'. SSOIATION ASSOCIATION'.» corpor Mr. snd Mrs. Arthur Janke of TV.e BoM'-ck Crcle held t? s,tlor* Cfltnpltth^n t. fl*l HTH ATRIN A Mrs. M. Lew,; Hanlnp Avenue pave a party n n tr.lar, nn-'-tnp at the home, of expensve gft. C. Bnrtow were held" Monday LCDWrO, DrUlKHnt: FI Fs fnr Mle Treasurer Mrs. P. Sluk honor of ther?on, George, who Mr?. (;.rlfld Grocan of Fat mornng from the home of her ' nf *ortta(«<j prfm'lw 0»t»l Nov.?:nbtr I.» *'. wns nne years old Sunday. Avulo, Ilprh scores were mad. son, Francs Hartow, 00 Dunham Rght Gude :...Mr?. Reedy By vrtue-»(. ttl* nbove M»<T< Wrt to Left Gude.Mrs. L. Farber The jruest? were: Edward Ward by MT>. Anna Hostock, Mrs. Pet-Msrson. M.-. Garfcld Grojran and Jones, rector of St. Peter s Eps- Ethel M. Ter Marres Place here. Rev. Dr. W. Northcy Inner Guard Mrs. 0. Koch and Clfford-' \Vnrd of Rahway, Outer Guard. Mr?. M. Hofmnnn Dlly and Kchnrd Trembly of Tse-' Henry-Blar. Alfred Mallet In flew York copal Church offcated. Interment. \vn«n Greenwood Ceme- Charman, trustee, Mrs. Fa.^r ln, Ruth Janke, Mare Janke. and Invted Rucsts ncluded: Mr. Trustees Mrs. F. Cooper Karl Janke, km\ -Mrs. John Remberp, Mrs. Mss Ethel Mae Ter, 29, amtery, lronklyn..mr?. "W. Prefer Also Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pc'U''.-on. Mss- Peterson from Alfred Muller, 2!l, both of 7T>. Orpan?t Mr?. Anna Mather Ward of Kahway and Mr. and Perth An'ny; Mrs. Herman Hess. Hllsde Place, Woodbrdge,. were MOORE, of :!M Hlnonfcld The meetng wa.= held n the Mrs. Arthur Janke. Mr. ;\n<! Mr.-. Kdward Ellott, marred n ' New Vork n the Isml'ml prefte h<r»lnaf(»r jartkuariy-h<;rtbni,»ltu*tt. <I?IIIF or.l twlng form of,a 'Chrstmas party. ''Exchange of- trfts took place'folow- THREE CHRISTENED Mrs. Ce'fc Stnllnjrs. Mss Helen Henry J'lar. Raymond Gropan, In (he Torn»hlp >t WoxlbrlUne. In. tp bounty tl Mlddlnd am Stte >'. NeWed by thc servng 'f refro='n- AT FIRST CHURCH Ford..Mrs. Charles Ben?, and Ms? f ms '.a* ToK-tb-r wth all an.l sne-lar tho. I';r<-llal-nl5 anl '!; ll'-rounto lj'don;'nr or n ]..-r tnrm. ALAN- II. ELY, Sherff. V.'IM-'NTZ. Solrtar. j.lv'vmkit A. U. NINETKEN" HUNDItlOD THnTT-FOUl: at two o'clorl:, sta'lard Tlmp, In h aftfrnoon of th-- ^ald 'Iny. at th??ltr- IfCn Offce n tho f;tv o( N»w Brunswck. N. J. All tho folloun,. Iraa or arccl of land and j>rom!n*-h h'tonaft^r partcularly doucrlberl, stuat'-. lyn; and belnj,' n thcr TQIVIIBIIIP of WoolbndBO, In the County of Mldllc-H'rx and HtaU: ot New JerHey. BEGINNING at a unlu n tl» northrly ade lne of Jean Covrt, na', tont onf,' dmant on> hundred thrty-lev-n and forty-nlnf: one-hunln-dtlr n37.u'l tf:?t nrahurel alonk He north'-rly sldt; lno of Jean Court on n cou'.-e, of north lty-nno de;re'.-, thrty-fvo mnutes, (V." ar,"> W:st from the \vc.«t<;rly Bd" > of Ilorry Strct; tln-nce drat rkht -rle^ to Jean ':ourt, north no degre-e;;, twonly-fv,- mnutes (0 2F'j east, one 'lre'l eleven lad twenty.four onerlredtl^ (M.23J feot to c. [jott; tlen"; <-) parallel t'.» Jean Court, north lulty-sne l'-uree!!, thrty-f Vf- rnlnvte.s S» ':') v.'est, forty (4d feel to a [,ont; theneo (3) parallel to the flr.t course, Ho'th, no de^rf-es twenty-fv.^ rnntes I')' IVt ue^t, on'- hur'lr'-d ven and f.v'rty-f'nr one-hundredth- (lll.vl feet f, a pont n the northerly e lne of Jean Court; thonr.-: llj alonp. northerly nldt lne of J f -an Cout Wll It Be Ths? soltl:. oshy-nn ^ rnnutex M? 3'l to a po-nt and tle Helm: lot ;. toc FJeTp thf prem and dr-munaed :.= Wo.llrdee, \..n. Th" approxlmat" to he satsfed tv f,-'. thocnnl "t" 'Mlarf l!",.^ the rn St S Of,l-, T-B-ther r.'h A I,AN TOOI.AN SKKIIH "<- -All; r. fvlmmkil'iai. I.O.VN ASSMCIATI" "h" decree. Ihe mm! twenty. ".nclar th-,nen:s and.nclnp or m H KIT. Sherff and WII.l.AM MAS"N and f the d an.l 'l-lv.- p -nd ;- V.'F.l'XI-SAV. THK l.-ti' -l.nt'.vp.y. A, IX. MNF.TF.NN HFNr.r-:r> Tnr.TV FIVK : H'-. <. '>',.;;. Stand,ud Tl- ::. t " snd lay at tho S!,.-- Jffl'.. th- Cty *-,f \vv, I;n.-" V... IN bur.-.' THK FIRST I'LACK: Nn- '. -.f l)- raptnl ptrjck.r t!w- r nrv-ma! F', U' n p ;rul Loan Aps--'a",: of N.\v:rl-:. a X'-.v J"rs(-y <'or;r,rat;,,!','l.-^n-, ; (jll.'u^ral securty to yx' ) A'>='.(uton by Wllam Manon av! FrnK,-^ MsLH-u. IIIH ^U-; ;ml IN THK SnCON'D PLAff!: All that ' -rln tract or jurcel t.f land an'l I lt'.n]."..-. hert-nrtt-r partrunry nescrbed, SUULIV-. y nk fnd l.elnn In tlw Town^l' of Wofjlln 'lfj'-, In the County of Ml'lll>'sex and State of New Jersey, ;tn'i more fully 'le^rbed >n n rcrttn map <-ntlt!e'l -'.M;tp of Auwonla Manor,.<t:lel,-a J.-Mn. WooJbrldB" Tu«-.-.hp. MOll'-sev County, KtJte of N>-,v J'-r:;,-y. Mrveyr-! ard map>«tl by I.aron & FuX, Rurvf-yor^. IT^ Smth Ktn-et, I'.-rth Amb'y. X'-\v.Tr-r.T*.y." whch mp h,-- ' ), h-r.-tufur<- fled n tho offlc? nf t! - Cl-rl:,.f Mlldlesex County, and whr-h lotr m- kto^vn anl l'-tknatel 0 sa'l!n.. - Luts Thrty.ss (3C). Tlrty-H<--.-n >:::, and Thrty Bht (3'l. Hm ;: ll-'-a. wth the b'-ldnss and llll V'-K-nl- ( (-on ert-'-t. Tl.- lupr'jxuna c anuut.,f the d-- < to be S.'Ltlsf!-'l l.y mld aal- s thyum I-.-, ThouvutKl Tv I, Humr.-l Sxlv-fv IJnllM-.- C:,!,,"' j. t«),-.-hcr th tb'- ru."!- -,f tlh -«:l-. T,f,'-l!-.-r vth all an'] ^nrular tnrghts, ],rlvl>-.;-y. horo] t;l n tnt--- :m«l a,tj'rt--l'»nr.';. tl,,-r'mnto lfl<>n, r n; MT :n rl-.yv.-h-- ;s,t'-rt:llnt,'. ALAN" H. ELY. Sherff, ^l.\h IN. FIS.'H. Js.M S'Uctor. \V I.!J-; :-; -4 I P. T. A. OF SCHOOL 5 HOLDS XMA.S PARTY The Parent-Teachers' Assocaton of School No. 5 hold ts roprular moetnr Tuesday afternoon followed ly a Chrstmas party ISELIN gven by the teachers of the Braves Clab To Sponsor Second Dance Of Season Three chldren of Mr. and Mrs. Aurev?. n;: of Iseln. Dantrell of Pershnp Avenue, we.ro chrstened Sunday at the Frst FATHER BRENNAN PLANS Church of lseln, Presbyteran. CHRISTMAS SERVICES Street at Clnrcmonl Avenue, was born n Germany, s the son Harry Burper of Oak Tree Road : Rev. Wllam.. Brennan, ]a 'of Jean and Mare Knopf Muller, Mcmtda- on Tuesday evenng at acted as godparent of Marjore t"- tnr of?'.. '<(!a's R C. Church, K o'clock. Danjjell and Mr. and Mrs. Netz ll lseln X. J.. nnounces IMIlIUIIVtO that Vlllll / /I f /^ of Harrson acted as trodparent? mdnr'.'. ma.-> w! of Donald and Dolores. n hs church on be celebrated \Cowt Mercedes; K. Vt L. The chor wll snp Korman's HOPELAWN NEWS PARTIES TODAY "Mas? n Honor of (Mt the * Messed PVt Wll Have Dance hn. 0 IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS KacranKTK.' and several Chrstma? carol?. ary 0 n St. JancK' Audtorum MR. AND MRS. AMERK HOSTS A dance wll be held on Janu- All the classes of Publc School No..") and Publc School No. ( Whl- the adults chor wll enr under the jont sonslorshp of AT LUNCHEON-BRIDGE are havng- Chrstmas partes ths at the mdnght servce, a chldren? chor wll sng hymns ap- of Columbus, and Court Mercedes, entertaned at a brdge-luncheon Mddlesex Councl, s.7, Knfrht? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anerk afternoon. The chldren wll spend the afternoon playng proprate to the season at [}] Tf'j, Cathulc Daughters of Amerca. The proceeds wll be pven Mrs, John Marks. Mrs. Sunday. Przes were awarded to pames and takng- part n the reg-chldren's servce on Chrstmas Herman ular Chrstmas program held n the audtorum of the schools. The teachers wll dstrbute (rfts to the chldren after whch they wll go homo and reman home for a perod of two weeks. j The lseln Fre Company No. j held a regular meetng Tuesday I nght at the Hardng Avenue Fre House. mnnng. Masses on Chrstmas the St. James Church. mornng wll He at S:f0 and 0:00 John Powers and Mrs. Chrs o'clock. Martn are n charge. A number Thrty acolytes wll assst n of dour przes wll he awarded. the rtual. The church wll l>e beautfully decoraed by the Altar Stcety. Mss Jcannette Johnson wll htn- organst and voln accompan- Woodbrdge ment wll In- by Joseph Batkn. -Mrs. Lawrence McLeod and Program: <on. Wllam, Grenvlle Street, GERMAN-AMERICANS Proccsonal Slent Nght, nd Mrs. Leon Campbell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Arrs, and [MEET AT CARD PARTY Holy Nght. Leonard, Green Street, vsted Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Worthy. Kyre. Newark, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fuchs of Glora n Excclss De joak Tree Road entertaned members of the German-Anercan So- Mrs. Dean McCall, West SEWING CLUB MEETS Credo Green Street, entertaned guests WITH MRS. SOOS Offertory, Adejte Fdelj cety at a card psrty Tuesday at dnner Saturday evenng. The Mrs. Alta Soos entertaned her j Sanctus I nght. Those present were: Mr. event was n celebraton of Mrs. sewng club Monday at her home, Bcncdctus McCall's brthday. and Mrs. Edward Grossman, Mr. May Street. A prze for the most; Agnus De and Mrs. Erck Weckert, Mr. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. orgnal desgn for a ktchen; Recessonal W h e Shepherds Watch Ther Flocks By and Mrs. Arthur Janke, Mrs. W. C. Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-towemund Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Marks and the prze for the best was awarded to Mrs. John Hmsrhld. Peter Hackcnbroch,) Nght. Mss Harret Fuchs, Mr. and Mrs.; John Dougherty of Woodbrdje, copy work was awarded to Mrs. Joseph Fuchs. Members of the chor: Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ijoughery Joatpna Tcchek. Przes were won by Mrs. Grossmann, Mr. Hnckenbroch. Mrs. Mss Maran Breekendge a man Marks sang several duets Mrs. John Maher, Mr. and Mrs. of Ralway. Durng the afternoon Mrs. Her- Tern-nce Rley, Mr. and Mrs. Hon«fhlf] Househld and nl Mrs Frank Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Mr». member of the fatuty of Merrll-Palmer school a Detrot, paned at the pano by Mrs. Ste- wth Mrs. Paulne Lynch, accom- Henry Thamm, Mrs. Florence Harned, Mrs. Kelle Cypser, Mrs. Ann" Mch., s passng the Chrstmas phen Kan. Refreshments were The German-Amercan Socety JMnchelle, Mss Florence Bovlan, served bufws style by the hostess. vll hold a Chrstmas party to- M,-. Jos, ])h oll, p.,, s Mr. Pet,-, WOODB^tDGE INDEPENDENT The Braves Athletc Club of The. Woodbrdco Hungaran Uep-ublrnn Cluh, Inc., on December Woodbrdfce wll sponsor ther second danco of the season nt Ht- 4 elected the followng offcen enme the brde Saturday, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ school. Wnners of the games Craftsmen's Club, Green Street, for ft.')!>: Stephen Super alt, prev,!fharl(.h Puskas, Jr., II opc ' wore: Mrs..Termalowtz. Mrs. U Saturday evennp. Ftbrunry 2. dent- Alex Sznbo, v-e-pr'sdel;., he mnrnnfo ceremony took p-, ments. Mrs. Herbert Goodman Harned, Mr?. Charles Kuttpnann. Musc wlt be furnshod by Edde Poulen.Td hs Rado Orch- Jambor, secretary. Am boy. ' James Toth, treasurer; Wllam; n St. Stephen's Church, f,,-l UB of Hardng Avenue won the dark Mrs. Johnsen. Mr?. Leo Chrstanhorse prze. sen Mr?. Frank Lews and Mr?. estra. Dancng wll start at Hoard of t.rntees: Stephen The brde was Kowned n.,,. ~ The puests at the ' party ' were Lehtman. o'clock, Superak,.Stephen Ilorvath, Alex lacc, made on smple lnen wl Kalnnr, Alex Szalo, Joseph conventonal lon K sleeves nn,l w, I Mrs. Rose Sovado of the Elzabeth Crcle and M?s Anna Peter- Way? and Means Commttee, rebor. nd.made n cap effect Mrn. Scank, charman of the Cyure, James Toll, Wllam.Turn- ;a vel of slk net edged wth I son, deputy of the lseln Crcle. hrr poston, and Mrs. Mrs. Boos Wll Entertan Executve commttee: Steple' jbrde's bouquet was or whte n There wll b< an audtors' meetng Schncbbc was apponted. Superak, Stephen Ilorvath. Wllam Jnmhor. I After the ceremony a rer,.,,, antl lle.s-of-the vnlley, g at the home of Mrs. Frank ; The Parent-Teachers' Assocn- Republcan Women's Unt M Thursday, MoscareU, Mddlesex January?.. Avenue, ut 8:00 on'ton I.Ia'.ary -A ll 4, hold at a the card Publc party Lbrary. Frday. waa held at the home of the M V The Woman's Unt of the Frst parents, after whch the v. P. M. 'Oak Tree Road. Ward Republcan Chl wll he entertaned at rv Chrstmas party OBITUARIES leouple left on n weddnf t' r j, "I 'Washngton, D. C. Mr., m,'\ next Thursday nght at the home J'uakns wll resde n j,.. v ;" ; Emma C. Bartow m K ht at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Hackenbach, Mr. lavmond John- Walter- Bucket- of George Street. son> jj,., Joseph Monarhan, Mr. Mrs. Wllam Trembly of leurene Woodward. Fumc Street s ll n the Perth' On Chrstmas mornng, g at the Amboy Hosptal. chldren's, theh chldren Mrs. Charles Huttemann, Jr., ; R Slent Nfrht, 0 of Correja Avenue entertaned,,, '. T?, wn, 0 *' K e t}l<-'hem, 0 Come the members of the Brdge Club All Ye Fathful. O Holy Tuesday afternoon at her home. Father Brennan extends to all Mr. and Mrs.' Fred"Walker of \ 'C(,'ardlcs.«of ther relgous afffl- Correja Avenue motored to New-! ; atons,^, a cordal dl nvtaton to atark Frday.! t( ' n 'l those servces. A meetng of the Women'? Club of St. Cecela's Church was held Tuesday Hall. Or Ths? nght at the Parsh Cty Chapel by Deputy Cty Clerk Phlp A. Hnes shortly after oh tanng a lcense to wed at the Muncpal Buldng.. The brde.. (Isuprhter of Walter K. and Carolne Cordes Ter, was horn n Ralway. Mr. Muller, who holdays wth her parents Mr. and Mrs. John E. Breckenrdge. West Green Street. Mss Jean Decker, Green Street, and Mss Jean Lddle, Tslale Place, students at the Centenary Collegate Insttute at Hackfttstown are at home for the Chrstmas holdays. Mrs. George Rothweler s ll at her home n School Slueet. Mrs. John.Becker of Sdtfej'!- kll Haven, Pa., wll arrve tomorrow to vst her daughter, Mrs. Bernard Sullvan, Van Huron The lseln Fre ljcpartmehl Street. Bernard Jr., wll leave I'fe and Drum Corps wll hold wth hs grandmother to spend a card party at the Hardng Avenue Frehouse on Janzary 8. the Chrstmas school vacaton a', her home. -Mrs. Joseph Varnuy.and Ms< Mrs. E R.jt Moltett, prospect Street, has been ll wth ; Helen Varanay of Oak Tree Rad Road and Andrew Hunter of Ralway cold. spent Saturday n New York. A meetng of the Prde of lseln Crcle of the Women Cumpantons of Forest of Amerca w-s held Motday nght, at the club roms, of t-h-e Young Men's Socal Club. The Golden Eaglet Troop, Grl Scouts, of Lseln, held ts regular meetng at the Hardng Avenue Frehouse, Thursday evenng, wth Mrs. Ge.organa " Andrews, scoutmstress, n charge. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam O'Nell of Correja Avenue had us ther guests for several days Mrs. M. Mrs. Lev Kdnger o'f Readng. Pa., s sptndng the holday.- wtl her daughter and famly, Mr. ad Mrs. Henry Holland Dunham Place. -Mary Burk-, of Denver, Colorado, s spendng th- Chrstmas holdays wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrck lrkr Oc-e Street. Mr. and.mrs. (lc! Koch and son, Dan'l,,,l" Lm-n Awnue, spent the w-ek-end wth relatves n Asburv l':k. 'De chldren "f S) ('ec-la'.- McCauley of Newark.' 'lunch have!,--n nuetsn!,' Boy Scout Troop \'o. 7 metchrstmas enrols whch they wll Wednesday nght at the Hardng sng at ther muss Sunday a -v.'o Avenue Frehouse. Instructons A.. M. Mss.ea-tt' Jo'nsn for val-ous tests were );ve by wll play the a ronpnnm-nt on the scoutmaster, Rchard Shohf. ' the organ. Hungaran Republcan Club Names Superak Presdent Avenue, Mnntclar, N'. J.. suddenly on Sunday, December I f, KlIU. l.nwn'ncc Russell, husband of (racc Kndlay Moore and son of Elzabeth Dally anl the Into IJIWrece Moore. Servces were held at the Home for Servces, fg Park Marks, Paul Franklyn and Joseph Bonne. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Franklyn, Jersey Cty; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bune, I-OUK Island; Mr. and Mrs. John Murks,- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marks, Metuchen; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Itojmck, Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Rumck, Mr. and Mrs. George Bode, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Bedc, GEORGE NEMIS HOST AT CARD PARTY George Nems entertaned a ( few of hs frends Saturday nfrht; at a party. Cards were played and \ przes warded to Jenne Larsen, (Mchael Hunt, George Rebck and - Mldred Johnson. After the games sngng and dancng were enjoyed and refreshments were served. j Those present were: Paulno; Mauro, Jenne Larsen, Mldred Johnson, Mldred Cravets, Justne Paulsen, Herbert Johnson, Mch-' eal Hunt, George Rebck, George; Nems, Helen Sayre, Helen Nems, Iertha Olsen, Heljja Larsen, Mchael Soleld, George Soloman, Albert Buchko, Jack Stevens and John Yanos. CARD CLUB MEETS WITH MISS TUBER Mss Grace Tuber ent the members of her ear Tuesday nght at a party home. (lames were played m l hgh -rores made by Mss Jula Tacak, ll-rtha Keller. Margaret I lomnrzc, a dok, und the cn^olaton candy dsh, was awarded o Mss Mlle Johnson, 'pw,, d,,, przes, a flower vase and a lan shade, were awarded to Mss Jen nl!! Buchko and Mss Moll.- Kwk.t-, k'wsl, respectvely. '.. ', Mr. md Mr-. st.-)h ( man and sou, John, sp-nl ' n Huboken, N. J. / VmV' nulr *vl.f WEDS CHARLES PU3KA3, JR. MsH Volet Mndykula, daurhto ' rr "<". Mrfl> John Pn<lyUl " JelTreys Street, Perth Amhoy, Mr. and Mrs. Larson an«l \J and Mrs, Nelson spent Tle'! M * Newark. George Levy and Edwu J lor, Hopelnwn, nml John".,' '.ml Berry and Paul Saho, Amboy, motored to New' y' Cty Sunday. --Stephen Kurtz,,nd h s sn, Ralph kurtz, have rct lr,,j from a two weeks' vst n p la delpha, Pa. Cash Your Bonds He WE ACCEPT YOUR B Arv BOND FOR MERCHANDISE! AND RETUR.N THE DIFFlRj ENCE IN CASH CHOPER'! BEPT. STCRI 8J Man St. cor. Wll a WOODBRIDGE of FULL LINE OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES 59c to 98c P StART - rv L lfae LAb <& s JZ*. FOR MOTHER- THIS CHRISTMAS ^ GENERAL ELECTRIC NEW 935MODEL WASHER LAROK ASSORTMKN OF MEN'S,.ADI.- AND CHIUJRI.N > Gloves and Mttens From 49c up Wll Be Remembered 52 Mondays Out Of Many A Year To Gome! You may buy carvng sets, slk hosery or other practcal gfts for Mother ths year -f- but wash day wll show up every Monday of the year wth ts back-breakng tol. We're not gong to sales-talk you on the new GE Washer you probably know all about t anyway. ' However, we're gong to suggest Vou lft Mother's heavest burden by >y buyng her ths new GE Washer as a Chrstmas gft. It s needless to say she'll be more more than thankful. Why Not Get Mother Out of the Tub by Xmas? It's so easy here at DORSEY'S. You may have one of these GE Washers for as lttle as $4.50 DOWN. The balance may be pad n small monthly payments. Because of ths convenent fnancal arrangement you need not neglect ths mportant gft to your M ther ths year. If you send your clothes to the laundry, remember, a GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHER may be bought for less per week than the average famly pays for laundry washng. DORSEY MOTORS, Inc. 347 MAPLE STREET PERTH AMBOY SPECIALS FOR Menry Chrstmas, mdeed. And why shouldn't t be CHRISTMAS ALL KINDS OF NUTS f l- m, on K vl? t values ' lk «these. Treat your famly to thebcst Chrstmas dnner ever ALMONDS Ib 23c WALNUTS lb 27c Fresh Cape Cod BRAZIL... lb 23c CRANBERRIES 25 c Genune Sprng II,' Leg» of LAMB FILBERTS lb 25c Whte Rp«s * 'or I Premer CRANBERRY SAUCE 5' Flag Staff f\ for *\ J- ( Cranberry Sauce Fresh Klled Roastng CHICKENS LARGE SIZE 29 Maryland FRESH KILLED TURKEYS 35c lb Govt. Inspected NORTH WESTERN TURKEYS 2 9 C LB. FRESH KILLED GEESE db Jersey Fresh PORK LOIN Jersey Fresh HAMS Rumps VEAL of Long Island DUCKS s; 9; 2 C WE WILL ALSO HAVE A FULL LINE OF FRUITS & VEG. FOR THE HOI IHA Y JOSEPH B62 ST. GEORGE AVE. Phone 8-20 ANDRASCIK WOODBRLIXIE

9 3ttfo]ttttfottt Publshed Every Frday by WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO Green Street Woodbrdge Telephone, Wootlbrdge 8-70 Subscrpton $.50 Per Year HUGH WILLIAMSON KELLY, Edtor and Publsher CHARLES E. GREGORY... Mana B n R Edtor R Ro necessary for an agency of ths knd, under such management and \e.suh\r- 'hp the stadum project, badly manhandled prevously, should be certan of realzaton. Thomas F. Waldron Retres It s wth profound regret that we note the retrement of Thomas F. Waldron as Executve Edtor of the Trenton Tmes Newspapers. Entered as second-class mutter March 3 0*, nt the Postoffce at Woodhrrgc N.]',,ndcr the Act of March 3, 879. ' "' From the lowly poston of offce boy whch ho took at the age of 2, Mr. Waldron t).v sheer ablty and ndustry rose to a place of great responsblty n one o'f the most mportant newspapers n the H ate. Cut wth t all In- never lost h. (Herewth a one of tln> mo«t llustrous ntmate assocaton and hs cordal frenedtorals n the hstory c(f nurnnlm. It Hhp wth the men he passed on hs steady was wrtten by Francj P. Church nnd wan frst prnted on September 2, 897 n the march upward. New York Sun. Every year on the day before Chrstmas t nppenrs as the Sun's leadng edtoral and t s wth grateful ack- of everyone wth whom he was ever as- He commanded the complete respect nowledgement to the Sun that ve reprnt t.) socated, for hs counsel was always wse Is There A Santa Claus? and hs nterest genune. A whole army. We take pleasure n answerng at once "', tl(;ws > )fl P e " men and women have a deep thus promnently the communcaton :m ' cton for hm because he was always ;,,' ()\v, expressng a! the same tme our,, IT ;t. gratfcaton that, ts fathful author -; numbered among the frends of the Sun: "Dear Edtor: I nm 8 years old. "Some of mv lttle frc-ulu my that there, no Santn Clnun. Papa»ny«'If you»op t n The Sun t's so.' "Please tell me the truth, a there a Santn Clau»? "Vrgna O'Hanlon "5 Went Nnety-ffth Street," Vrgna, ymr lttle frends arc wrung lny have been all'ected by the skeptcsm,l' ; skeptcal age. They do not beleve exr]>t (hey see. They thnk that nothng can n' whch s not co nprehensble by the mnds. All nynds, Vrgna, whether one of them. The professon cannot afford to lose men of the calbre of Mr. Waldron for he was emnently far, a keen executve and what frequently s more mportant than anythng else, a gentleman n every sense of the word. FRIDAY, tecemfcer 2,934 SUPREME MOMENTS OF LIFE -OTHER EDITORS SAY- t be men's >*r chldren's are lttle. In. ts gwt lufverse of ours man s a mere -Malcolm Mouse sang merrly as he The Gasolne Prces. nsect, an ant, n hs ntellect, as compared ' ) ' ( ' f ' / - (>( nto the Frst Natonal s a bt dffcult for the averthnk straght wth the boundless world about hm, as l.ank and Trust Company buldng. about the prces f gasolne, partcularly n these tmes of codes. mcasured by the ntellgence capable of; " s wfe Mlllel her eyebrows If you attempt to turn n your graspng the whole truth and knowledge. sl «" htl - v as sh( ' ll( lle]d hs - entrance. War, looked skeptcally,,.. used cars. There must be old automoble for a new car, the tll tell you about a fxed Yes, Vrgna, there s a Santa Clans. He exsts as certanly as love and goner-]"' Mn no devaton from t, he wll tell ' you, although there are now and osty and devoton exst, and you know "Chrstmas?" she asked as though then rumors of some devaton n that they abound and gve to your lfe ts that must be the answer to hs gay sprts. specal cases. There seems to be no fxed "Cash." was bs mnnosyllabc rpplv. OertlUJ [llt! JU.T. n r t o. Illvv tllt-rtl.v prc ^.s!ne,?.nd would be the world f there were no Santa And then he contnued: value of gasono. There seems to be no explanaton for prces. For Claus. It would be as dreary as f there were "They've promsed all the boys and two months the prce of gasolne has been cut to an average of ten no Vrgnas. There would be no chld-lke grls n the Town government a dollar or cents or less a gallon. [fath then, no poetry, no romance to make two n ther pay envelopes. They haven't Is t possble to beleve that all the companes have allowed gasolne to be sold for two months at I tolerable ths exstence. We should have had anythng lke that snce one of Harry [no enjoyment, except n sense and sght. Corns' deas materalzed and f I have loss? Suddenly the prce s advanced approxmately 50 per I The eternal lght wth whch chldhood any memory at all, that s certanly a long cent. Is t possble to make any Is the world would be extngushed. whle. When they couldn't get credt or motorst thnk that gasolne s now beng sold for a far prce? tfot beleve n Santa Claus! You mght P ass )ab - v lloluls - the.v were Ult out f ^v/ell not beleve n fares. You mght get! llll '. k - ( ' lulbb >- ^'Donald was down to hs ynur papa to hre men to watch n all the j llst Slx wllstl the road <*. department chmnevs on Chrstmas to catch S,;nt; clow " tn lts la «l «n "W-Pl"w md ts akele- >» tme ()f "net.v-.sx n the muncpal aus but even f they dd not see Santa aus comng down what would that \WW. I was begnnng to be worred." [prove? Nobody sees Santa Claus but that V "*' " > llld MlheI ' " Wls the road de " [s no sgn there s no Santa Claus. Thpartnenl and Mr. McDonald was losng ' t real thngs n the world are (hose weght over t." I that.nether chldren nor. men can sec, " Well," 'her husband went on, "the d you ever see fares dancng on the whstle works can begn operatng overtme now." I lawn'.' Of course not, but that's no proof [that they are not there. Nobody can conve or magne all the wonders that are get a new clock up n the Tax Collector's " >H you suppose, ton, that they can I unseen and unseeable n the world. j" ' The remarkable thng about Dr. Dafoe s that he charges no more for delverng fve babes and the ame number of "Goshes" than many doc-tors charge for delverng one. Japan should be warned by Uncle Sam, f she perssts n nvtng a naval constructon race, that we've got the men, the money and can make the shps. Sometmes we wonder :f tho Admnstraton's 0. K. on recovery has not been transposed to K.' 0. The farther up n the brackets you are the less ncome you have when the report s n. 'Th'\v're gong to get a new Tax Collecwhch s better stll." You tear apart the baby's rattle am! You used to sell the hogs you > '< what makes the nose nsde, but then t " ' rasud to -pay the farm mortgage; Seeng ther anmated conversaton, now you sell the ones you dd not - a vel coverng the unseen world whch.mr. Lews walked over to them and after!! the strongest man, nor even the unted determnng the subject of ther dscusson In the way t hangs on, depresb son remnds us of Thanksgvng saltl: turkey soup and hash. vngth of all the strongest men that; ever l'.ed, could tear apart. Only fath, fancy, " 'dry, love, romance can push asde that 'rtan and vew and pcture the supernal tr.-:ut.v and glory heyond. Is t,'all real'.' IA!, Vrgna, n all ths world there : thnt,' else real and abdng. Xo Santa Claus! Thank Cod! He lved he lves forever.; A thousand yeav nm now, Vrgna, nay ten tmes CM 'lsand year from now, he wll contan" make glad the heart of chldhood. Now It Should Succeed New hope and lew mpetus has been Inven to the project a muncpal athl"- stadum through the formaton of :. Commttee whch wll provde necessary modus opera! nd and wll dea plan of fnancng whch wll not be ly dependent on the condton of the j [Townshp Treasury. Thjs s certanly the common-sense of attack on a cvc problem and (should be frutful of results f- the comwll be accorded the proper co- ppwaton from all.townshp agences am ''Clents. It s assumng voluntarly a Pllc duty but by no stretch of the mag- ^ton can t be expected to bear the e- '''(; responsblty alone. Selecton of Charles It. Brown as truu- sr ur of the enterprse was a wse one and ; l " who. assst fnancally can be certan f careful and judcous stewardshp ol s phase of the project. Mr. Brown, Resdent of the Fre Company and durng I "" war the treasurer of the Red Cross has ' complete confdence and respect ol townspeople and hs presence on the [commttee wll gve to t the prestge whch 'You're behnd the tmes. There sn't gong to be any cash after all. The bondholders are gong to get all of t." [ mght have known t," they sad nj unson. ])o you thnk the new collector can keep track of the tax sales, once he has decded to hold them? Mr. Larson, as I remember t, had a lttle dffculty over matters lke that." "Among other thngs," sad Malcolm. S "It's good "That Mr. Larson had dffculty?"' "No, no. I was gong (to say t woul(jl be, l' there could be a lttle cash floatng omul the Town for a change. Maybe Mr. aro would get a lttle of t on some of Lew- those slow notes." j "Chrstmas tme," observed jmalcolm, 'certanly makes an optmst out of every-.«. I suppose rght now there are somr one people around Town who belevo that Mr Gerns s gong to have a traffc ordnance before the end of the year and that Jake Grausam and Blly Ryan aro gong to, establsh, a Mutual Admraton Socety. Nothng sounds rdculous the week before Chrstmas." "You're certanly rght there. I eve heard someone say the Townshp Commt tee was gong to do a lttle work nstead o shovellng t all on Leon McElroy." " wouldn't beleve that, even a Chrstmas," sad' Malcolm. "There w.some thngs you.can't swallow, Chnatma o'r no Chrstmas and that's one of them."- In any event, I thnk we should wsl every fane a Merry Chrstmas - - Mr. Germ Mr McDonald, the Mayor, the Townsh Commttee the traffc ordnance - - -" "Me too," Malcolm broke n and em ed everythng rght there and then, Congress flls n the tme between the football and the baseball seasons. Elzabeth Journal. Secret Paroles. As consttuted the parole torn verges on falure. We mght as well face the fact, for the soon cr we do the sooner we wll arrve at a soluton. Convcts are br turned.loose, after servng a comparatvely small part of ther sentences, only to, he caught apan undernp. or murderng ther llows. Not now and then hut ;lost nvarably, when the rrcuntances of ther release come to e probed, perncous poltcal nuences aro uncovered. The most cryng need of reorm s n the secrecy n whch the roceodngs of the parole boards r courts are carred on. Here n ew Jersey a change was forced y Governor Moore n hs frst erm when the Court of Pardons >cgnn mlkng publc the lst of he names of prsoners paroled;, 'hat s not enough. The damage nay then have been done, and the act gves pont to former Judge tckel's suggeston before the Probaton Socety of New Jerse-y 'or open hearngs before the ;ourt, wth the burden restng jpon the applcant for clemency o prove nnocence or larshness. judcal sad about the condtons that xst has been terated and reterated for years. Not HO long ago before the State Bar Assocaton fames I). Carpenter, Jr., the re- ;rng presdent, declared flatly hat the Court of Pardons has been too lenent, and le wonderd how poltcal lenders had the tenerty to use ther nfluence, to have prsoners released. Parole, as well as probaton, s an ntegral part of the penal system. The fundamental purpose of the system, however, s the protecton of socety. Rehabltaton efforts must; be no conducted that they do not mperl that purpose. Newark Evenng New. As condtons stll are. perhaps t would be best to let Chcago's sleepng heauty contnue to sleep for a whle longer. All for the mle of a lady THttfME TO YOUR FATHER AND OON 0ACKT0,rCrlOOL THIS WEEK YEARS AGO From the Fles Of The Woodbrdge Independent Woodbrdge Ten Years Ago Drastc Need Of More Schools Is Asserted. Despte t:hp fact. that, a largo addton to the hrh school s under constructon, Supervsng Prncpal John H. Love recommended tc the Board of Educaton on Monday nght that mmedate ste'ps be taken toward constructng another addton of four class rooms. Mr. Love, n hs report to the Board, presented fgures showng the startng rate at whch the school populaton s growng. He averred that jven wth the present addton completed the buldng wll be nadequate n 926 for the demands that wll be put upon t. * * * * * 300 Fords Resdents Ask For Mss Wrght's Appontment. An unusual demonstraton of communty regard for a school teacher came to lght at Monday's meetng of the Board of Educaton when a petton sgned by about 300 resdents of Fords asked the Board to appont Mss Stella Wrght as prncpal of the new Fords school when t s fnshed. The. body of the petton stated that Mss Wrght has been a teacher n Fords School for 5 years and, "n the opnon of the sgners, has rendered servce fttng to advance her to the prncpalshp." * * * * * School No. One No Fre Hazard, Says Board. Members of the Board of Educaton at Monday nght's meetng emphatcally dened that there s any truth n rumors that there have been two fres at School One durng the past few weeks and that the buldng s a fre hazard. Presdent Melvn Clum, B. B. Wallng and Supervsng Prncpal John II. Love all stated that n ther opnons there s no danger of fre from the heatng- plant of the school and classed the ru'mor wth the recent one that reported a hundred cases of scarlet fever n the schools. * * * * * Late Red Cross Fgures Eclpse 923 Record. An addtonal sum has been receved n the Red Cross roll call from Port Readng. In last week's report, W. B. Turner handed n $9. Ths week an addtonal $3 came n and also $-4.75 from the Port Readng Ralroad, makng the total from Port Readng $ The total for the townshp of $,56,35 s over a hundred dollars more than last year's record. * * * * Woodbrdge Fve Years Ago Murder Case Solved Quckly By Polce. Through the clever work of the Woodbrdge polce, James Kara, confessed murderer of Mchael Elko of Rartan Townshp, was apprehended and ndcted on a charge of frst degree murder less than ten days after ho had shot and 'klled the young man n a Fords, lunchroom. Kara shot Elko about mdnght Sunday n an attempted robbery. The polce had Kara behnd the bars the next afternoon, obtaned a full confesson Frday and on Tuesday Kara was ndcted by the new Grand Jury. Lons Gvje Donaton. There was a kndly note jn the r ar of the Woodbrdge Lons Monday nght nt the Craftsmen's Club and when t ded out $50 had been voted for Chrstmas cheenfor needy homes n Woodbrdge. Tn; manner of dstrbutng the good thngs wlas put n the hands of a commttee of whch Peter Peterson s charman. Woodbrdge Post Elects New Offcers At the regular meetng of Woodbrdge Post;No. 87'of the Amercan Legon held on December 3, the followng offcers were elected for the ensung year: Commander, Eugene Schrener; senor vce-commander, Charles H. Kuhlman; junor vce-commander, Wllam J. Holohan^adjut commander, Charles Anness; fnance offcer, August P. Grjner. * * * * * NQ Change In P. O. Servce At Sewaren. Sewaren s not to receve cty delvery servce and no consoldaton' a to be effected between the post offce there and Woodbrdge. Congressman Harold G. Hoffman was recently advsed to that effect by the Postmaster General after he had notfed hm of the opposton by Sewaren resdents to the suggested change n ther postal servce. _, V^oodbrdge Three Years Ago. New Bank May Open Here, To help make possble the payng of a greater return'to depostors n tljo closed Frst Natonal Bank, and Trust Company efforts are beng mane by the drectors to form a new bank to purchase desrable assets of the closed nsttuton. Over $80,000 has been subscrbed to date. About $70,000 more s needed. Among the subscrbers wl^o have sgnfed ther wllngness to become drectors n the proposed bank are 'Frank R. Van Syckle, Isaac Alpern, Frank Dorsey of Perth Amboy and Wllam Longsdele of Carteret. As soon as the subscrptons reach $B'O,OOO a charter wll be appled for and the bank can be opened, * * * Move To Abol.l All Lght Dtrctt Here. The queston of abolshng the several fre dstrcts n the townshp occasoned consderable dscusson Monday afternoon at the regular meetng of the townshp commttee. The matter was brought to the attenton of the commttee by Anthony Aqula who declared that a consderable amount of money could be saved for the taxpayers f the dstrcts are abolshed. Mayor Ryan concurred n tls vew. He sad that between $C,000 and $7,000 would bo saved. THE MEN IN THE NEWl' By CHARLES E. GREGORY Frederck A. Spencer There has come to be a general mpresson that, ^ and large, Frederck A. Spencer has made a more ntelllj. gent contrbuton to local government than any of hs prodecessors on the Townshp Commttee. g By and large, that mpresson cannot be logcally h challenged. It s faulty only n that Mr. Spencer's endeavors havtf'- been too erratc. They have been casual rather than consstent; earnest and not nspred; stubborn and not studed. He has a certan devoton to personal prncple that s refreshng and hs honesty s unquestoned. He f never ndfferent, s stold and precse. *» * * Mr. Spencer, servng hs frst year on the Townshp Commttee, ran nto a dffcult stuaton and nto plenty, of'dffcult assocatons. He was engulfed by the wlly-. nlly reasonng and scatter-braned deas of some pseudo? ' statesmen who by the force of ther numbers wrecked^ t despte hm, a glorous opportunty of cementng together,, the peces of local rule whch over a score of years had' been strewn from cellar to attc n the Muncpal Buldng.,-,. He mght have been able, to do somethng about!$" had he donned a cloak of dplomacy over the unfortunate temperament whch hs New England background had gven hm as a hertage. As t was, when he closed h«f.st.s and banged, even the hazy notons of hs assocate* were as mpregnable as a cement wall aganst hm. Hfl needed an electrc drll and came wth empty hands. But of course he could not be expected to antcpate that requrement. Crtcsm of hm, then, can only be founded on the fact, that he stubbornly refused to alter hs course of acton. Hs purpose was clear enough but hs methods of attanment were awkward and he refused even though he mght have realzed t, to employ others. We New Englandcrs are lke that. Mr. Spencer started out the year wth a clear determnaton to brng order out of the chaos whch hud enveloped the tax department. As head of the Admnstraton Commttee he was n a far way to acheve that reformaton and observers counted upon hm to do t. He personally took charge of the employment necesstes, sometmes wth an eye to poltcal requrement, but generally wth a steady gaze at hs goal. He assumed supervson over these workers, frequently spendng consderable tme n the Muncpal' Buldng so that lw drecton could be as personal ay - possble. These people lked hm, admred hs judgment, concurred n hs deas, He undoubtedly got more work and better work out of them because of ths ntmate as; socaton. Even, as n the case of Mr. Dan Whalen, when dscharge papers had to be wrtten out there was no quarrel wth Mr. Spencer. Ths fact mght seem to ndcate dplomacy but t demonstrates, rather, a loyalty he was able to nstll. He should have used that faclty more often and over a wder area and wth more.consstency. But when the tme came, for the last tax sale, somethng went haywre. Mr. Spencer's frends sought quckly to free hm from any responsblty attached to the admsson of C. Albert Larson, the Tax Collector, that he left hs offce at two mnutes before the hour desgnated for the sale. When the Townshp employs men at a fulltme.salary those who are pad a few hundred dollars a year cannot be expected to assume the whole burden, they ponted out. There can be no attack to that clam and t s granted. It s, at least, under ordnary crcumstances. But Mr. Spencer had ndcated on a number of occa- sons that affars n the tax offce were to be handled at. hs drecton. He, as ponted out above, dd the hrng > and frng. He attended to such mechancs of the offce as provdng those appurtances both to the offce and to ts functons as mght be requred. When questons of polcy arose he had an nfluental voce, n ther decsons, All are the prerogatves of the Tax Collector. Whether Mr, Spencer was pad, as a Townshp Commtteeman, In an amount commensurate wth the dutes he took over/ voluntarly s besde the pont. The fact s that he Was not satsfed, apparently, wth the manner n whch the department was conducted and deemed t advsable to do t hs way and at such demands upon hs tme as were necessary. Mr. Larson, at least vocally, had no quarrel wth the dea and was wllng tq be a subordnate n the army of the kng who had taken the sceptre n hand and had assumed the throne. Mr. Spencer, then, should have seen j the- thng through and after dsagreeng wth the knd of judgment exercsed by Mr. Larson through the year, expressed hs own on the subject of keepng the tax offce open on the day of tax sales. It s upon ths pont that the challenge mt- of consstency s rased. [ * * * * * ' : >' Up all crtcs of the admnstraton,! the nevtable answer has been that none of ts members could be aocused j of the slghtest dshonesty. That, sngularly, ha* been the only pont on whch even the crtcs agreed. Noone has ponted a fnger at the ntegrty of the Commttee members or ther appontees. But honesty n government sn't all that s requred. It s an acknowledged attrbute of Mr. Spencer's and he has others whch are equally mportant., Hs frends, who profess not to know hs ntentons of remanng n publc lfe, sncerely hope he wll carfry on and contnue to exert those hghly benefcal qualtes, on Townshp affars. But Mr. Spencer, should he ult> mately decded to seek re-electon, should make up h* mnd to become the leader for whch hs experence, hs ablty, hs shrewd foresght equp hm. He must abandos that vndctveness whch certanly s not worthy of hnv He knows, now, precsely what he faces and what wll b<» requred n the way of tact, dplomacy, mltant determnaton n matters of publc polcy. He s capable of supplyng all of these. If he would, there could be no. qualfcaton of the declaraton that hs was "a more ntellgent contrbuton local government than any of hs predecessors on Townshp Commttee."

10 !,fspt From All Of Us to All of You The sprt (f Chrstmas s wth us, and we are ready to fll your needs for holday Foods of fnest qualty. Double the joy of your clay by havnjj everythng- n readness for a successful meal. Our fne fresh merchandse wll please you our prces too, wll mean a savng. Where Qualty Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest Our Stores Wll Be Closed Chrstmas Day. Open late the Nght Before Our Bg COFFEE SALE Ends Saturday Nght GSCO FEIDAY, DECEMBER 2,934 l'kn MM. Myron Kst.lor, Mrn. Anderson, Mrs. Nathan GTOSS," Mrs. P. T, A. MEETING FIFTY ATTENDED John M. S*W\ Mrs. Tyler, Ms. Mrs Wllam Testa, presded Jennon, M"! RARITAN TOWNSHIP t the December ncotne Of the ; Mary Vacffcr nnd (Hnr. Hnvtnn I'nrnnt-IVehc- As- Mr.s. Bwrert..nonton bbold at,,0 school wth By KATHERYN HAWKINS teorre Dx and Wllam ffly mem bers m-escnt. PHONE P. A- Mr. and '$ 7 WILLIAM STREET Kchoell were I'ltVM.. of Mss Thnrnall, pnncpnl, pnnpn, (, URS(., the socal hour b beng held Mr.s. Harold Thompsen, Hound cussed m-.--,,,. th h l for the club mrt'tnc. Mrs. Nels Chrs- Hrook, Sunday..ca'h noon at. Ihe school for t,lu. PUIIIIS Ol L"e lnn..! MRS. EGGERT HOSTESS I onsen s drer! n;; and rchoarsls Mr, >ll, mm and Mrs. Frank Harl! I'unls TO WOMAN'S GROUP decded of to the purchase nnth prade. tuberculoss It arc n jro^'vs. and Mr. and Mrs. (corrc Hnllday seals nnd candy for the chldren Mrs. Brace K:cert <'"»f-j The ca?t <>f olarartrrs nclude:!, altemlod a theatre perfnvman-e the board <>f drcrturs ul tlu 'llm.u,fh the Kxl.l K " at Mr.-',.llm '". And'rsn, Mrs. K j-n Mrs. Knar.Jensen, Mr;;. Vc- Mr. and Mrs. Frank' St"lle New York Cty Saturday.! Chrstnas tme, Clara Bart m Wmnan * (lub arcrt. fcorhome, Mhouvn, SI rout Nun,\ holday prokvm was presented by the. school chldren, lnc I ' l n and Mss Uulh M. and daughter Helen, nntorel to Sew member were admtted '"^ ( { Aslury l'nrk, Sunday afternoon. U'UUI.nll M ' M " > >. >. He group.,, A nl hour ddluwed the Mrs. Oonrjfp Parks and M" program follows: Plans were made for tn; play, The drectors.tlme's Henry notorod to El/.n, I Sonfr, "Chrstmas, pupls of IIUSMU"-:. HIM,,,,, "Chrstmas at.kkl Green Street, busn.talmes y Mss losenhlum's class; pom to be presented at the vojrula ju'es't. were: Mrs. Wllam Testa, beth Saturday. "Chrstmas Symlols," A n t; Kms (leneveve Zuchalsk. Lou elln Bryan, Helen Oulya, Glnrs Zurowsk, Murel Sorenson, I<o: Walker. Poem. "Santas Helper, Walte Peterson, Robert Van Do Castle ^ Robert Teterson; daloguo, "Chrstmas Emblems." Mary /.an lb Decdedly dfferent flavor. A blend of the world's fnest coffees. Ground fresh Mother's Joy Coffee : 25 A now nnd amazng blend. ' t Sold '- - ; n " +'"> the bean. Vctor Coffee b A Blend of Santos that wll please you. Mnce Meat ASCO or Del Monte Caches None-Such Mnce Meat pkg 3c New Imported Currants pkg 2c Fancy Layer Fgs pkg 0c VanDyk's Ptted Dates 2 pkgs 25c Thn Shell Almonds Fancy Budded Walnuts Brght Brazl Nut? ) 25c lb 25c lb 7c Ground fresh to your order. Acme Coffee H> «n 27 ^ 9c ASCO Brand None Better ASCO Cooked Pumpkn 9c ASCO Fnest R. & R. K. flulv PLUM,, Calforna See Rasns Our Bread Makes Best Poultry Fllng bg loaf 6' LB. bg can lb can 9c 4-oz can 3c Southern Style Baker's Chocolate V--^ pkg 2c Farmdale Evap. Mlk 4 tall cans 23c Fleschmann's XR Yeast cake 3c Jack Frost Powdered Sugar pkg 6c Ctron, Lemon or Orange Peel /j-lb 7c Puddng S»22 C, ^ 39 I Bakng Powder 2c Fancy Mxed Nuts Vctor Bread Frut Cake 2 L $.00 Our Own Bakng None Better, I Chocolates Greetngs Season's Assorted Luclle Chocolates lb box 49c Barclay Chocolates lb box 35c Happy Day Hard Candy jar 9c 25c Del Monte Martha Washngton Asparagus^ can 23c Dole Pneapple Juce 2 cans 25c ASCO Chl Sauce hot 9c Ocean Spray Cranberry 2 cans 25c Sauce Sturdy EXPRESS Wagons each $Ld,jO Bell's Poultry Seasonng pktf 9c Sage, Thyme or Marjoram pkg 5c Prncess Waxed Paper pkg- 5c Morton's Salt pkg 8c (plan or odzed) I Fnest Produce j FANCY POTATOES flrtra Large Staymat Wneoap APPLES 3 Ib*. 9c 5 lb*. 9c \ TE CELERY HEARTS 2 n bunch 5c Sweet Cream Butter b lb Carton lb can The Fnest Butter n Amerca -made from the Sweet Cream of Accredted Tuberculn Tested Cows. Rchland Butter ltt35c Fne Qualty Creamery Butter n lb. Prnts «T% S = -39' For poachng, bolng, or u^e n. sck room. Selected Eggs Every Egg Guaranteed, Whte "-lb box Label Red -lb box Label <L 29c Famous Mxture lb 9c Assorted Chocolates -lb box 2ac Chocolate Cream Drops lb 0c ASCO Tomato Juce Cocktal lg jar 7c ASCO Stuffed Olves (J-OZ bjjt 20c Octagon Soap 4 cakjs 9c Hom-de-Lte Mayonnase pt jar 9c Hndu Belle Salad Dressng ptjar 7c Fresh and Appetzng YELLOW GLOBE ONIONS 5 lb. bag 9c Calforna Navel ORANGES dozen 39c Jucy Florda GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 3c RED EMPEROR GRAPES % lbs. 29c Red Rpe Cranberres LB. I $.00. $.49, $2.00 Assortments of Foods Many folk, gve food apartments at thu tme of yew. For your conven.encc we hz th«m put up wth.a««e llenl...orlment of nour.hng ood>. See them on du play n our Store.,-.ad pl«ce your order Dow. lu-.e Prces Effectve In Our Store* " North Jersey and Vcnty., $ Merchandse Certfcates A Gft of "Good Cheer" that wll be predated. They may be used (or the V chcue of uuy selecton of foods n Stores. Good untl used. Buy them n Stores n»lc our Manager or Casher. ff! y)r, Jacquelne.Schumann, l'.bb :M('hrstcns>n. Jean Mmdy. Jan 3 Anderson; song, "Slent Nprll, % pupls of the sxth grade. S'-LYKES ARE FETED SjJAT A DINNER Mr. and Mrs. George Blnonfeld Avenue, wen.. of honor at n dnu'r gven at ther home by frends on Sunday;. A Hgh scores n -arxls were made. Is I by Mrs. Jane Aubert, Mrs. Helen % Kaye, Stephen Arrs, Norman Mc- B; Mchael. _ r, "» Those present were: Mr. anl ] M Mrs. Stephen Aubert, Mr. and j Confrmaton Refused Wllam L. Dll l',,mccessful canddate for t),,vcrnov on "'e Democrdtc >,]-,,( Mr Dll was nomnated" 'as' a lay judge of the,.,., Of Krrofs and AppeaIs. Apprcnlly acceptng he de.,,. of (overnor-weet Hodman, the Senate refused to. confrm the appontment. ISELIN NOTES fl Mrs Harry Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. RAPHAEL'S ENTERTAIN *& Stt'phon Arrs, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- AT BIRTHDAY PARTY 3)man McMchael, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Raphael H Harry Evans, Mr. and Mrs. An- of Green Street entertaned Sat- ^'derson, Mr. and Mrs. Gross, Mr. unlay ntrht n honor of Mrs.: 2)! and Mrs. Baldwn and Mr. andraphael's brthday annversary. Mrs. TjTTcll. Those present, were: Elzabeth Heybourne, Margaret PoKyena, MRS. HANEY ENTERTAINS Helen Burner, Emma Burger, AT BRIDGE LUNCHEON Alma Brockup, Helen Cooper, Mrs. Chrstan Haney entertaned Frday afternoon at a Evelyn Raphael, Elzabeth Bur- ('lar Cooper. Marjore Mller, f luncheon brdge. Games wore ner, Slnlaved and hgh scores made by Also Joseph lluttoman, Frt '. $! Mrs Wllam Jones, Mrs. George Lefl'ler, Stanley Konosky, Andrew Chauncey, Mrs. Herbert Kahlcvt Jandrsvts. Wllam Moro. Jon and the consolaton prze, a lamp ' Burner. B ' un, CT, lrvn Raphael, ' ' ' >«shade, was awarded to Mrs. Bea- Rol, w eos. Hll "<"h: lmll > trce Harps. Jankowsky, Karl Hur C er.john Others present were: Mrs., an ko\vsky, Arthur Kennul>. Helen Bradley, Mrs. Stephen c.e.w Wood. (Sharp, Mrs. Harold Haney, Mrs.,,\nd Mr. <>» ( ^ I 'f lh {,'". ^ Rus,el HnrRR, Mrs. George Ev-! kmv,ky. Mv. am Mrs. Leo Mu- % ans Mr?. Harold Anderson and,, v, Mrs. Nels Irmstrup, M. and BMrs Stephen Hargs. '!j[rs. Kfhanl Murphy, and Mr. W»! ' _! an( M^. Lester Raphael..' l EGGERT RE-ELECTED - BY REPUBLICANS 'l9 FIREMEN ARE ' Brace Egfrert has been re-elect- PAID $2 EACH ed presdent of the East Eartan The Iseln Volunteer re ^on- Republcan Club. Other offcers ;, )n ny Commssoners, I..k>^'. re- Frst vce presdent, Lous M. ].],ank Cortper, Rucluml Rotolt,, Nlson- second vce presdent, Andrew Sedlak and Barney 'n- Lous Nagy; fnancal secretary, n,gan have pad 0»; cml) " s *\ Chrstan Lo n n e ; treasurer,; thp Iseln Company the, sum of ; fy- Thowwm and recordnr S9. for ther servce durng UA-\ secretary""rchard Knudsen. 'they were: Harry Knt?, I'. Kecdy/ Astag smoker wll beheld by.frank Burgsser, John Lesko,.n. rmj-,...., I'ranK DUIKKUI-I,..U..., the club late n January. leml Mele, Andrew Sedlak, Mkel Lews, Nels Ingstrup, Rchard Ro- Ion", Andrew Roloff, Joe Flan, Charles Fuller, Martn Galbrath,, ^rank Moscarell, Mke Mastran-,'lo, W. Krozer, D. Reynolds, E.! Dwene, and Herbert Wllams. SURPRISE SHOWER GIVEN MISS GERLUFSEN A surprse mscellaneous ehower was gven Mss Mldred Gerlufsen, Rartan Townshp, at the home of Mss Edna Nelsen, Hgh Street. Mss Gerlufsen s to b? Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Meyer, marred to Ross Henderson, Mlltown. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wllettj have returned from Scranton, Pa,! Durng the evenng brdge was Mr. and Mrs. James Glowask and Mrs. Harold As-he, Now- played and hgh scores made by Mldred Gerlufsen, Dorothy Henderson and Ruth Knudsen. rk, were Saturday afternoon uesls of Mrs. Peter Schnoor. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Chrstensen, Amboy Avenue, and Mr. JAMES DOVER GIVEN A BIRTHDAY PARTY and Mrs. Stanley Tannen. Prnce <UU,J.l'..JH...V,, James Dover, son of Mr. andbay, S. I., spent the week-end Mr.s. Thomas Dover, Jr., was North Jersey. B,^,. gven a brthday party Saturday ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Rrhard Calto at hs home. Przes, were won byentertaned Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rumson, Clfton, and Mr. and Robert Grener, Robert Kdd and Davd Evans. Those present were:.lean JIawley, Jeanne Olman, Joan Dover, Betty Ann G'rener, Rob ;rt Grener, Robert Kdd, Dv Evans, Raymond Petersen am Tlolnas Dover. Also Mrs. Raymond Peterson Mrs. Joseph Grener. Mrs. Chun eey Haw-ley, Mr.s. Thomas Dover Sr., Mrs. Thomas Dover, Jr., M Harold and Ralph Kerns and Norman Berry motored to Atlantc Cty over Ihe week-end. Mr. and -Mrs. Stephen Morrs and Mr. and Mr.s. Paul Itusscl were entertaned by Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Harrs. Fanwood. Frday. Mrs. Mabel Scggel has re-.turned from a vst wth her par- n Matawan. and Mrs. James Kdd, Sr., Mrents and Mrs, James Kdd,' Jr., o. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Relly Perth Amboy, Mr. and Mrs. jack and Mr. and Mrs. N'orfan Prce - Evans and Mss Zela Evans. spent the week-end n Atlantc Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoyd spent Monday as guests of Mrs. returned from a week-end vst Boyd's sster and brother-n-law, wth Mr. and Mr.s. Charles I Romck-, Jersey Cty. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wllet, Mddlevllage, L. Mrs. Roy Cobb, Mrs. Helen Wttng, Mrs. Grace Johnson and Mrs. Stanley Eyans motored to New York Frday. Mss Patrca Evan and %I?s Marjore Montag, were guosts Frday of Mss Emly Davd, Staten Island. Mrs. George Burke. I'asjac,.Saturday, 05 ATTEND HOLY NAME MEETING The specal meetng held by.the Holy Name Socety of St. 'Cecela's Church Thursday nght llracled 0!> members. Mayor Kdwnrd ratten of forth Amboy lscussed "The fve essentals for leadng n happy and wholesome ;lfe home, government, n home work, educaton and relgon." Wllam O'Nell, newly elected vce-presdent, also sokc, as dd the presdent, Raymond Johnson, and the Rev, Wllam J. lrenna. After the busness meetn; supper was served followed by entertanment and card pancs.jno llatltn and bs orchestr played. Hlly-blly sonfrs wore sun; by Wllam More and Josep]- 'Houyeos, a solo was SIIIIK b' Mss Anna B'Kleck and then were a number of outsde enter (aners. JUNIOR LEAGUE STAGES A DEBATE The St. Cecela's Junor Le (rue, at ts nu'etng Wednesda held a debate on "The Cty Offer: Mure Advantages than the Country." The.debaters were: John Brd and ' Robert Golden auahl Clara Sluk and Clara Mohr. Knm now on the I.eafrue wll have elocuton, basketry, dancng, publc speakng and number of other, actvtes under t.hc supervson of the Rev, Wllam J _ Brennan. The Grls Sodalty of St. Icccln's Church met Monday f*ht Plana were dscussed for he comnr moton pcture fhow fanuary and fnal preparaona were made for tle Chrstnan Party whch s to bo hold 'Ydny, December 28. The I'aront-Teachers Assocton of School No. I! wll hold s regular meetng n the. form of, Chrstmas Parly loday, Frday, t, I! '. M. at the school. LEISURE TIME GROUP GATHERING OLD TOYS The. Lonure Tme program of Iscjn fl collectng dscarded toys whch nro beng repared and repanted by a group of unomployod men. The toyn wll be dstrbuted amonp the needy chldren of Ise. ln (n Chrstmas Day. Thomas Lmol s n charge, of the I.eaure Tme Dvson of I s,., ln. The. old Lbrary, Oak Tree Road s benp used for store room and reparng room. {FUEL ANDFURNACE OIL HIGHEST QUALITY FOR EVERY MAKE OF BURNER PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE PREMIER Ol k GASOLINE SUPPLY [New Brunswck Ave. COMPANY RAHWAY.N.j. 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11 BRIDGE INDEPENDENT r FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,934 PAGE mercan Legon Drbblers test Fords Agan Ton l«f\ T n. - ~~^" ~ : - ^- r-rr -. A Solders Out To Avenge Defeat By 25-7 lnfray 3 Weeks Ago \acted Hearts Of South Amboy Crumple In Last Quarter n(\ Banzng Leads Townshp Warrors To 8 Ponts, Vctory By 33-20; Losers Buld Up Early Lead ' \ E ATEN TEAM HARRIESREFEREE, FORGETS FOE Tonght at School 4 n Fords, a remarkably erratc ondbrdge Amercan Legon basketball squad wll take.second crack at the array of Fords Fremen whch won t n the frst meetng of the two clubs at the Bar- 0!, Avenue Hgh School 3 weeks ago. " Both of thc.ntra-townshp opponents won thmv last ^,-ts us flc Leffon enme on a.startled rush n the last [artcr of lthcr Tuesday nght wth Sacred Heart'of South Irnlmy, scored 8 ponts and so, to a trumph. Last ;y, Mr. Robert Hnndcrhnn's Is crow played and bent Kt..hen's of Perth Amboy. The.. ; there was Wth Fords showng somethng of a late ['lnt t wouldn't compare wth surprsng; effcency of the f,,.llvr<l?e Solders n the last,,d of ther Tuesday cnp;ake,t. Outplayed bndly n the frst f md n the runnnp: through tlrd fltanza only bccnu.fl the at.: sjent more tme worryng,,, Iteferce Nathanel Henry I,,., hn they dd about the hall-, jroper, the Woodbrdtce,;, t suddenly lore off dm cork,ull. tler.-. edrc at tle..f the thrd stanza nto the : :;;-20 margn. Ted 3 Tmes v score lul been ted three before that at.-4, 0-0 -and n the frst c u>v lce lad been every ndt'- ; :-e affar would develop nlo.t of the St. Andrassy-Mcsek-.-u ncrrt'knton. ::.Moss was n there wth a sly laudable attempt to en-. the rules and the vstng Smth Amboy never adjusthensclves to that Mtuntot f : after the referee culled n l(> of techncal fouls on nms debaters. The Central Jnrd offcal also tossed two rlacles nto the Lcfro suppers by correctly rdng out llegal Woodbrdge feld Koals the gong was very, very lnly a handful of customers' led the affar, the last for the at the hgh school gymkm untl January U when they n the House of Davd. Af-, : (mght's natch, St. Andra»- purl Mesck lave nothng scheduntl January B, when they ( In Metuchen for n joust wth ther Legon outft there. Ol u;ry 30, the Detrot Clowns ome to town. Beyond those lates, nothng s defnte. He*rU Open Fml In'.! the last quarter Tuesday, A.'!'assy's club was nothng ;n a hghly neffcent ' far basketball players hd nothng to match the and vgor of the Sacred attack. The?core was l-l), vj:-tnrs leadng, for qute a and the defct should have I mure than that. Harold Ilcn-, destned to be the evenng's -sctu-er, ted the count at -- goals by Arch am Stun a:k made t S-l at. the handcap of startng coll rrtmehntely after clmbng out of a car, Mayer played very well for Woodbrdpfc. Tho lneups; Hnrr'd Hour! (2) 4 Kll.l!. Fl.cl. Fl.T. I'U nnlmv-z. r 0 l a Jnnkowkl, f 2 '". f,..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.', 0 A. llrlmnlk e I'rlaHIt,,; 2 JmkDwj.,,-..", n " tlllllllllf, j; ( Anrrlnn 2) Murtln. I, Mycr. f I'Vlnlrn:. f,. I'll'll'ln. r, f M-'rnnM, y.pffl-r, c.. FlcUl. Pl.C. Kl.T. l'ts... : \... n ; : -I r. o o o... o o n (... r, :,,,..., 0 II 0 0 Dux Club Meets Amboy Clovers At The Parsh House Tomorrow; Ily.r,,,,,: Alcrlcn I.pK,,,, KM 3 r, r Hl-fc e--.nut.\i,,v,. KELLY STARS AGAIN AS FIREMEN SPURT St. Stephen's, Perth Amboy, Droop, 26-22, In The Last Perods OATS ORRTHELD DOWN Perth A m> o y Hgh School's gft to ndependent basketball black - hared Mke Kelly wll be prmed tonght for another large evenng at the expense of t,» WnulKvj/ljrn Aeresr. Lc tfon ;s the Solders vst the Fords Fremen home court n School l'l. Mke has yet to have a bad nprht ths year. Last Frday was no excepton as the flashy forward wth the ea^le eye hun^ up 0 ponts aganst St. Stephen's for the ace Fords perormnnce n a ttfht 2(5-22 trumph GHOST SQUAD GETS HOLIDAY SESSIONS; 3 MATCHES ADDED Krklesk Devses A New Plan To Handle Hs 60 Canddates ROSELLE ONlcHEDULE Basketball practce durng the Chrstmas holdays seems to Frank Krklesk the only way to prepare hs Woodbrdge Hgh School court squad for the campagn, now extended, to 5 games, whch opens noxt month. The Red Ghosts' mentor, besdes decdng on the holday drlls, has also vetoed hs earler convcton bo must alash ls aquad quckly to a workable f^roup and nstead has devsed a votatnk system. Under t, he pcks out the ten moat promsng boys, works them daly durng tho hour practce permtted hm by tho splt sessons at the scllbol, «nd also gves ; lnncc to ten other canddates hese last formng one of tle four roups of ten nto whch the balce of the canddates who anworcd the frst class have been, plt. Seven Make the Grade Seven players have more or ess defntely made the grade as arsty tmber and four others.re lngerng on the threshold, eyond the already announced hoce of John Wukovets, centre; jptun Hud Campbell and Ly- I'eck, forwards, and Edd CRAFTSMEN BOOST CIVIC LEAGUE EDGE BaracasOflrvngtonFold,36-7M 2 RIVALS SPLIT Havng had no trouble at all wth the Irvngton Baraca Club, Vc Sherman's Dux passers entertan the Perth Amboy Clovers tomorrow nght at the Parsh House here. The all-local Dux aggregaton outponted Irvngton last week, 36-7, thereby avengng the townshp for the Young Republcans' earler defeat by the Baracaa n exactly the same fgures. 'or the Fremen. Playng the ruutu wth fve Twelve ponts n the second quarter settled the ssue for Sherman's Dux pupls. They lmted ther guests last Saturday to a sngle feld goal n the frst half and were n front by 2-5 at tlo ntermsson. It began when Captan Jaeger, who assembled sorrte 3 ponts durng the evenng, flcked two foul shots nto fche hoop. At the quarter t was 9-5. Ptzpatrck and LefTler carred the load n the bg second perod, and the next stanza was practcally the same, the losers gettng 2 to ther conquerors', That had the regster readng 32-7 as the last.round got under way and v the Dux squad coasted n. Ftzpatrck Goes Well Sherman made ths perod a laboratory and juggled hs materal freely. The floor work of Lcffler and Knght was especally leasng to the squad although, aeger's ndvdual ablty was the eorng hgh note of the ng? tzpatrck, n hs debut wth the :lub, showed md-season form de Pensvely and found tme to rng up fve one-ponters, too.' Semon, who had run off to 0 ponts aganst tho Republcans L'ould ple up only half that tota on Ftzpatrck. From the floor, the Baraca: were outscored by }2-5. At the penalty lne the margn was 2-7 Tomorrow nght, the Clovers are expected to use Mzerak am guard, the drbblers who man Barnes, lave so far mpressed Krklesk [re: Johnny Almas, a dmnutve sophomore forward; Alfred Tyrell, n guard, who s currently playng ndependent ball wth the Young Republcan Club, and Oak- 'oy Blar, another guard and a good shot, Both Tyrell and Blahare senors. Also on the lst of possbltes for the frst ten men are Joa Volocsk, Warren Jensen, Bll Krumm and Olver Nelson. Two games wth Koselte and one wth Hllsde have been added by Faculty Manager Steve Werlock to the foal-getters' program. The Ghosts wll bo at Roselle January 8 and wll play the other match here on February 5. Hllsde s to come n on the afternoon of January 22, the spot orgnally slated for the drteret struggle here, whch s now moved to a date as yet unselected. MAURICE F. X. DONOHUE Margn Leaps To Four And A Half Games Wth 3WeeksToGo POLICE LOSETWO MORE Russo up front, ether Pucc or Walsh at centre and Augustne and Marscano n the back court. Last week's lneups': Dux (lull <:ll!) llm' fll. (7) H l GOPS AGAIN DIVIDE, METUCHENWNNING Y. M. C. A. Rdes To Vctory By 30-2; Y. M. H; A. Jayvees Yeld JIMMY KEATING HERO Basketball contnued to be a rough and rocky campagn for tho Young Men's Republcan Club ths week. Agan the Lattanzo Gops twce went sktterng off to the wars and agan they came back wth a splt decson. Ths tme, the vctory was over the Perth Amboy Y.M.H.A. Junor Varsty, 23-22, and tho loss came at the hands of the Metuccn Y.M.C.A., The ve tory over the Pertnan Hebrew Assocaton waa at no tme anythng else than a har-raser. To begn wth, the Gops led by thre ponts at the- half and then frttered that margn away and dd t so thoroughly that the four feld goals shared by Wesberg and Sewtch left the Woodbrdg Republcans strugglng aganst ;. three-pont defct wth less than two mnutes left. The stuaton requred, and got drastc acton. Lee scored nnde: the basket after a desperat Y.M.H.A. stallng game had bec broken. After Lee's feld flng, Four and a half games stretched between the Craftsmen and ther closest rvals today n the race for he frst-half champonshp Ulnlt. f ' 0 l<ll:)'lll;lll, f 0 0 ''KT. f -I.I lll, f 0 l ''lz'rlcl!. c n ;, 4'HU'lpr. f K : H.!l "[Frank, t \ ^.S'nnn, c» llhil.th, E I \ IKfMlcrhy, 0 4 P. T Dux rrn 2 30 G CLOSE ONES By BARRON MC NULTY Fenberjr had rcpla by Mayer and Frt/. Let I'layng for Vc.Slx-num but nothng much happened Trm I'ckt'tH rammed home free throws. That made t l-s I'l/an Wee Wlle Martn another techncal foul and I'rhunk eventually slpped H nto the books from under U'.vU't. n'.-; turnng push-shot and.':; one-hand flng ted t!" and everyone was suralthough the Hearts were prncpally concerned ln'k'rnk at the refcreo. But luskowak fnally eluded romped down for a sleep- j men, ncludng the venerable Hob tlanlerlan hmself, Fords traler by a pont n the frst half but stepped brskly away after th'.! termsson and nto the lead. Orr Held Down Kelly had a day's work to do as th. kept, well ll hand by St. Step! en's. The \ng pvot-man clcked off a feld goal and a good foul throw, but that was all. Otherwse, Edde Kwart contrbuted V counters, McCallen got four from the forward spot, usually occuped by Jlckey Toth and the graylared IIan<ler!un heaved home a feld goal all by hmself. Stan Kuslowsk was th<: only mportant scorng threat for the Sants, le snared three baskets of each varety for a total of 9. In ther match at the hgh school, Fords outplayed the Legon badly more tlu the 25-7 fgure: ' " ' " ' "" '""* Shell Ol Succumbs, 28-8, To Perth Amboy Boys'Club Twenty-eght ponts dvded among, seven drbblers, plus the AFTER much ballyhoo, the meetngs of the two major leagues fnshed n New York wthout any mportant trades havng been made, and no clear cut acton taken ell'ots of two Perth Amboy Boys' (Mub members who ddn't break nto the.scorng, accounted for usuullv relable Outs Orr was Shell Ol n ts game last week.. The.score was 28-8, Lee's 0 l Wth thenponts formed more than half the vanqushed aggregaton's total. The lneups: K.-.' (lul. ('.'H Sh.II Ol (8) f r Srtlft. nn t,.-vllll l> 0 0 I) 3 2 a would ndcate. They led t'he New Hnnswek 'Collegans over the hurdles, :!(!--, and outponted Sacred Heart of Smth Am boy, H3-2u. In the two- Fords contests wth the Hearts, the Fremen won and' H was 2-0 at the I l " " ", ""'";.. " lv ' '- - - I away by :!7-Hl and at home, 38- feld Legon Take«A Lead n'x-: went to ce.ntre at the f the thrd chukker. After AWAI\ had converted, a free,< Kouberg gave Henzng am later luttejl n a f : :' hs own from a st'rm- \Vt>o<lbrd re led for the I tme, M-3, Stan Urbank's ltv pont ted t, Mart" als". foul try after the quarded and t was IS-4. freworks arrved wth ly no warnng at all now. pyer's.sct shot was gopd and, Zdanewcz's one- er set; the fgures at 7-". A IJ sgnal play, wth Fenberg to Pckena, who batted o Benzng on a fast cut, l a basket, Vnce Jasfoul and Pchad t at 2- tle same You fgure out yourself. The lneups: --.. I.. l-.-lly. f Kll.nl. Hll H.lnl- an answer.. f I 3 r :t.. :,- : : 9 K 0 2 K. Antl-n, (I7> l. V. l, ( I -'.,,I--I r l Van Tua'l. c 2 0 lurl (III (0) ;. F. T. I'llc- I Dralf, t ( MIII.T, t l-'mz''u'l, B l 0 I ;her ng. was more attempted frcez- Keatng Scores The hero ths tme waa Ftz patrck, who stole the ball, drbdd t th t l d b ded to the centre lne and bangd a pass at Newman. Twenty econds remaned when the leathr fnally was shuttled to Jmmy Keatng, who socked n the wnlng goal. The story wasn't so consolng ganst Metuc'hen. The half-tme ount was 24-9 and the superorty of the townshppers after the ntertnsson never was marked enough to whttle that margn down to fghtng fgures. Frank Lattanzo and Lee were the attackng aces, although Alf Tyrell played a very fne defensve game. The lneups: V. M, It. C. (2:) Y. II. M. A. ('. V. r Jr. Varsty (22) 3 7 G. F, T, jlwelnblutt 0 ' 'Wcslcre, l JSI Ivor' bt '.Sclmrcr, f 2 l' S<GWltcll, C. f the Cvc Bowlng League He tght'battle amonjr the frst ve clubs has melted away and.he Craftsmen wth ' three w'ceka f the frst \&\Y yet remanng: an gve a hearty vote of thank,o the Schwenzers and Mcljeods ;he two prncpal contenders wh lashed Tuesday and came clos o elmnatng each other. Tlo McLeods were just thre ull games out of the lead befon Tuesday's match and tho Schwen zers were just under 'em, n thn place. Nether could grab straght, the McLeods lost the od game and so fell to thrd, fv.;a.mes from the top. The Me Leod pnmen started well, wnnng the frst game C. Schwenzer's 235 led hs club to a 905 performance n the second start, whch was three pns better than the good McLcod fgure of D02. But the eventual losers fell off 03 ponts n ther thrd try and were sadly outponted, ). Polce Lose Par Whle ths was happenng, Captan Andy Smonsen's erratc Polce, playng only four Inen, took a game from the \Voch>et's and then lost the last two. That hacked ther record to ' lf wns and 7 losses and elmnated them for the ttle argument, DeMolay was even weaker, lost throe straght to the noventhplace Waysde Brgade, now ffth, and today had lost sx more games than the 5 they've won. Avenel, meanwhle kept the Craftsmen way out n front -by the smple expedent of losng all three m games. No games wll be rolled n the Cvc League next week, but the "ndustral pn-crashers wll stay n there fghtng 'em down. The standngs and scores: CIVIC LEAGUE STANDING Ncwmnn, f Fltn'rlck, f 0 0 FltoB. T 0 Lee, ( 2 Tyroll, Peck Scores Ten Ponts In Relables' 3-24 Wn Eght players were employed aganst'tho Young Boys' Club by he Helables last week n an n,- tra-fords prelmnary at School 4, Hut they weren't enough to nll'ect the result, whch was j -2- aganst the Relables. Peck was tops for ponts. the vctors wth 0 regardng Judge Fuchs' puppes. The Gants were the only one? to do anythng, and they seem to have come out on top of the heap bg four ntact, and the addton of Chagnon and Spencer, they have a much mproved ptchng staff. The nfelj wth -Bartell at short wll jus about come up to the best n the Natonal league, and Mark Koe ng as utlty nfelder adds strength just where t was lackng last year. In the outfeld wth Davs to back up Ott, Moore and Leber and wth Wentraub on the sde they are much better off than f they had sacrfced real strength 'n some other department to oban an outfelder from some other club. When all a sad and done, no club s tradng a good outfelder. They're too scarce. There's always somethng tke matter wth them. Take any trade over the past ve years and there hasn't been a one whch turned out successfully.,. I.tt'zln. K 0 (} 0\ Woln'lMl K 0 0 T. I.nt'zto. K o 2H'ullstcln, K 0 (I Knmm, K (I 0 0'Robnson, g 0 0 I KonlnB, K 2 0 JSufran, ( t l :. I ^ ' > llpfcrce SDKOIj Y. M. II. A. V. M. K. <'.(2) Ty--ll. a T. Lfaln -I. l.at'zln, I 0 0, 0 J I Mel. Y.M.C'.A. (30) f IIS r, DcMuly r, 3 BCOIIEM CIVIC LEAGUE AVENEL. A. A. (0 rotrns. Per n t. Hanson Totula 50 CS M ISO 7: CUAFTSJIHN' (3) Hnffncr 22 K : Thergeson lll I'. Kelwcnzer, Hll A. l.cvl.j l! l!d:t 08 'I'OtllH lka.4. 0:\V. Cnm'l, I 0 l: : : G 0 0 o I 2 0 -I Ramblers Fal To Check Grega, Talnag; Lose Game Grega collected ID ponts and Talnag amassed 0 for the Yale Boys Club ths week aganst the Woodbrdge Ramblers at the Parsh House., That was more than enough to take care of the townshppers but three other boys fgured n the scorng, tjoo, and the result of t all was a 43-8 shellackng for the local' quntet. THE Cardnals have declared a dvdend of ten dollars a share on common and preferred stock. The dvdend amounts to one hundred thousand and of ths amount, Sam Breadon gets three quarters. Branch Rckey, general manager of the Cards chan store system, has sold out hs nterest n the organaton Wonder f ths s gong to aflject Branch's status n any way. WITHIN the next month, the long standng sut of the Ebbets estate to force an accountng of the Brooklyn baseball club and a (Contnued on page 2) 0 2 p l'ji.v V. M. c. A. 6 Games Are Already Set For Football Next Season Sx games have so far been arranged for next Fall's Woodbrdge Hgh School football team. Three dates are stll open and another match nuay be added aganst the Alumn on the last Saturday n September. Most mportant s the news that Carteret has defntely been selected for th Thanksgvng Day clmax of the season, takng over the bg-game poston for Woodbrdge long occuped by St. Amboy, wtch football. The present card has Neptun comng here on October 5 wth South Rver followng on tho 2th. East Rutherford wll bo played away on October 9, bu Long Branch comes here on th 20th. The next three.saturdays November 2, 9 and G ar open, wth Irvngton (away) anu Carteret endng the campagn o the 23rd and 28th. Mary's of Perth has. abandoned fk converted a ow-up goal fn J l7 -»(,' scored... 'lay agan, Martn flpped ' set shot an< then Arch k momentarly stopped the wth a short heave. The was practcally decded!>!h, but Pckens bounced nto thd cords and Fen-. "'I Benznjf both clcked off Swede Jankowtk eollectsecond g-oal. of the nght f '.'kens, wth " only seconds "" n a, arched home a hawk- md-floor. A bt Inter he "'' <l and converted after 's up. boy am, Blow Vctory ' s laat perod, the Solders fc orythng- t took but they f^'ty to atone for n ther Tf'K of the frst three heats, ut -,' Amboy club, whch had ' 'o'ds ten days before by. ''wned ts chanceb by x- " J to on Moss and blew u l^'e t was wnnng easly. however, were badly from the mddle of,"na quarter to to fnhh,!or ndvdual scorng, Ben- '"S the bell sx tmes from *nd made fcoth ha freo v " down. That n^eant 4 WftS grood for 8 for ax but Fenberg mportant as anybody, al- "e never qut* lcked ^e County Huntng, Fshng Enthusasts Tour N. J. Farm At Forked Rver And Examne Model Breedng Plant A WEEK AGO Sunday, a bus load of County Federaton,Meh- - t _ l to the State Game Farm at Forked Rver. We wore Spnks who mmedately escorted us BY RALPH S. KELLY B!' th nce alcolm Dum, /^^ U to and now t s ent, accompaned usand explanm hag b(jen cx)alljlnb ever td tht t erate m hag bjen now t s of such magntude that to operate, ^ntfc knowledge of a carefully tran- Dunn has that knowledge apd the sue-' 7^ tf& n^* the brds at cu,'"au ate the, man responsble. He s una all hs tune to the work, of whch there s plenty. * + se of constructon a unt wth four wngs whch., bt cii t b d l t l l operated Each TI,,» U-n course of constructon a unt wth four wng ' here s n to bt cii t bl. ooder electrcally operated. Each w"hen eonpleted, wluorn. J ^ a f j m,p,] lclbant chcks. Mr. wntt wll.have «^' m^tslu^ ^ e ye a -, but modestly Dunn has plans to th lu^ ^ e ye a, but m y hat ncrease wll be. There s also un < "= '»» -. nt Umt ncrease wll De. rnere *»»u re usesao decluc v atjtt j ^ ^ x00 ^lt l6u(r h no ata beauttul tlotk " '' U, '. fh quanttes as the preaaants. As u fenjpt s >"«de to b ted t^htg u I ^ ^ a m ent are beng of canvas back ducks. These Some four Afjera tour of the plant we wero culled to one wng of the new buldng, where I'ef'e&hments wero served and we had the pleasure o meetng the celebrtes of the Fsh and Game Commsson. Geov;< C. Warren Jr., of Summt, tho presdent, spoke of tho wondevfu work beng: done by Mr. Dunn. He also prased hghly Charles O. H«y ford, superntendent of the fsh hatchery at Hackettstown. What these, men are dong: s wonderful and to them belongs th credt of keepng New Jersey at Uhe top of the lst as fsh and gam breeders. Commssoners Harry M. Armstrong; of Jersey Cty am Jajnes R. Hensler of Toms Rver made t very clear that they and tn re t of the Commssoners were only too glad to cooperate wth u organzed sportsmen, Mr. Dunn n a bref talk told ua that we were welcome and h. was sorry he could not llustrate hs methods. Harry B. Cudney, As sstant Protector at Hackettatown, gave us a welcome hand. He ha: charge of the dstrbuton of the.fsh from the hatchery and told o: the work beng done n stream mprovement. He has drected or as ssted n the -constructon of over 000 dams n tho streams of th state, doublng- the capacty of each stream, so mproved. * t *. Mr. Spnks acted as master of ceremones, and bounced aroun< lke a boy showng he wus pleased to entertan us. Henry Kutcher, the Perth Amboy Club, whom we expect to have as our presdent o the Federaton next year, spoke of hs plans for the future. If U. boya'n the county wll back Bum we are sure to make great strde durng tho comng year. Prod Moyqrs of Sayrevlle, father,of the Federaton, spoke of th work the Sayveylllo Club h«8,planned for the comng year, especall carng for tle game durng the vrnter. Ths club was very successf last year. -, -..Edward Struck, of Carteret, presdent of the Deputy Warden Ear Srwk, p Assocaton, organsed th tf f h, pdent f the Deputy Warde He s a trelesa worker and looks u r l l T 4 bl h ssr> S.'hwenzLT I,cvl SCITWENZE (2) I'.l IS I IS! IM) Deter. Elnhrn ;.. SJl UuLKODS (II 70!l I SSO WAYSIDK S. C. (3 '. Slay 5 I'" 72 JPIIICIIH 52 Jellk-ltH ls3 I.stl.H SI Tolula 853 DEJIOI.AV (0) Dcmarest 33 IlornHteln...:... ] 8;j "or US ronhl'ln l Knlme HI lo 4 Object - Lesson HAD FRANK KIRKLBSKI devoted the next sxr weeks to careful stalkng, I doubt f he could have founds^,-; better demonstraton than the game he saw last Saturlay of the knd of basketball he wants Woodbrdge Hgf chool to play. The prncpals were Prnceton Unversty ' and Rder College, plnyng at Trenton. Off-hand, t fgure* to be no contest. Rder s equpped wth sx or seven,'thor* oughly competent young men, all of them soundly baaed wth backgrounds of hgh-calbre grammar and hgh.: school ball, seasoned by amateur league competton of good qualty and well mpressed by the techncal methods employed by the Trenton Moose who were for a whle last Wnter the best professonal basketball team n the coun-* try. Prnceton had Johnny Grebauskas, who's a sncere; workman, and, as t later developed, also carred an amazng strplng named Harlan Whtehead who possessed both red har and horn-rmmed glasses. < So t looked lke Rder by some 20 or 30 ponts. And; what happened? On sheer fght alone, Prnceton rushed the Trentort club rght off ts style n the frst half, held a lead for some tme, wound up tralng by only a pont at the nterms3oa and eventually lost by the hghly complmentary margn ofeght ponts. Ths was acheved solely because Prncetoa (or may, I call 'em the Taggers?) played hard, fast and ;!: recklessly and refused absolutely to be mpressed by the > fancy fol-dc-rol of the very, very good Rder bunch. ' " : ; It must have been a thoroughly heartenng evenng for Krklesk. He wll gude a squad next month whch apparently wll be qute as neffcent, comparatvely rated aganst ts opposton, n the hocus-pocus and razzledazzle of good basketball a» the Taggers were aganst Rder. If hs boys ptay wth the same sober fury they may very well cut down enough of the opposton to ther own sze to make the season both exceedngly nterestng and a compettve and fnancal success. As a heartenng bb* - ject-lesson, Saturday must have been swell for our Frank. * The Malgnant Passac Tradton I DON'T LIKE that rushng, drvng stuff, as suet The best basketball,_ I thnk, s carefully-patterned, slowly-breakng stuff whch leads as drectly as can be done to a short, set, pop-shot. It sn't very popular n Northern and Central New Jersey. Scholastc basketball n ths terrtory s largely, F suspect, modelled on the tradton establshed by the Pas-, ' sac teams: get the ball nto the enemy half of the court: and throw t up from there. The theory s that the more tmes you slam the ball: n the general drecton of the basket, the more goals you'll get. Passac made t go because of the long strng of really remarkable marksmen who played under Ernest Blood and Amassa Marks. They were more than splendd shots, too: they were soundly drlled defensve clubs, they could run lke the devl, they had the experence for the hpper- ' dpper passng-wthout-lookng, bounce and slp pastes and man-for-man they were usually better basketball players than ther opponents. But the thng you remembered that anyone remenr-» bered was the amazng number of shots they'd take and5 the amazng fashon n whch they'd rfle a healthy proporton of those shots down the rm. * * * Result: Clutter YOU'D COME AWAY rememberng those red or drty whte Englsh-type jackets and the way they lunged nto the ar every other second or so whle another poke went swshng away for the basket. But the mpresson would fade a bt the next tme you saw another club tryng /. t and tryng t wthout that defensve tghtness, wthout "* that expert drbblng and cuttng and the lovely, lovelyspeed of the passes down to scorng terrtory. What was and s the result? A lot of clutter. That's harsh, maybe. I thnk t's true. A club comes out and runs, drbbles, passes, shoots (especally shoots) for that part of the 32 mnutes of playn whch ts opponent s not dong precsely the samethngs. There's a great deal of energy dsplayed, lttle techncal skll and less thnkng. The whole thng s a, jumbled, scrambled brawl wthout the sprtual satsfacton of really rough rock-'em-and-sock-'em basketball o r. R lkfl l'l 2 S7 r.2 9 Totals 783 "79 POLICE S. C. () SmnnHB SOI KS, Mrkm 73 C0 llr»l 3S 35. KlmnHen 8 94! - Israel 238 2(H' Tutals u WOELPBIt (2) uddy t\; truo erky., Crohno. Voele- Totulsj 22 ( SGI INUUHTKIAI, I.KAGltl') I'UKITAN DAIRY (3) 4 A DAIRY lollamler 4 'ltlscn BU a. Krojnn 60 ICrana lll dvhh IBS Totttlp.,,...' 8^3 VSTKUI E C S Sulllvu Stllcn UI US (0) 70 U U Totllj 732 SIl'OK S. S. () I3 Kvcs Huberts Mmlthls.* HI 20 " NIIJCU, Ol, (2) ) (76 V. Krolm Turnm-, m C4 ISO INDUSTRIAL THIICK (3) SulwesHr 2U nl I.oy t. Lurch f- UJ IBS r.7 37 S r.s 20G 7 2G 22 7 SS !) H ) 77 ' 03 H ( 89 lfl 83 ISO Totuls 8M A. & I', ( )» 6 88 Hulltm,.... yo w. HJuy ;;:; BB Uuhlku, HO Meultaltuv., 7t l'j ICO 200 I'M Tutula 788 M. Hmmeu J. Hanson Vun Glldtr VAN HVCKLK () IU 68 : 228. HO 2 IU...'.MS»B 20 t, ogased tp-trfo. He s a trelesa worker and looks tm tho w«tf»r of <f»eh n4jvdu»l juraonally. To 4, belongs the credt of the auccebs of a wonderful trp, TotalB, (Cantoned on; 2) 88 W, Tenns or FootbaU or Soccer YOU CAN SEE, perhaps, that underneath all the wld confuson of the game there's a basc layer of planned purpose. A man backs nto poston for the pvot play ot there's trangle passng for a bref moment or a number of screenng set-ups are attempted. But not enough. If you. saw football or tenns or soccer or any other poston ganut lke basketball played wth such lttle plan, you'd Jauglt mghtly and take some care to keep a number of good ct$ blocks between you and such spectacles. Why [not n basketball, too? I d^on't thnk there'sany queston anywhere that a man standng stll who has the ball 5 feet out from. the basket, drectly facng the backboard, for a splt second, unharrassed by wavng enemy arms, has a consderably larger chance to throw sad ball nto sad basket than a boy 30 feet away who's movng an,d who s covered by a guard., j That beng so, and snce the whole pont of the game s to throw more balls nto the basket'than are thrown'by the other sde, t would appear to me that the attempt; should be to move both the ball and the man who s t<> throw same at the basket as near sad target as possble] also contrvng f possble to gve hm momentary peace and serenty whle he s engaged n the vtal busness of makng the throw. If you concede all ths, a lttle further reasonng must I thnk, convnce you that slow-breakng basketball s mot only the only basketball to teach year after year to,all knds a,nd types of boys, but that t s also the only basket^ ball whch wll offer yousome chance of consstently eas^ ng nto short, set-shot range. Precse Control THE WHOLE POINT s that a slowly-developng attack can be carefully and precsely controlled.' A fast* breakng attack can not be so controlled, Two boys, of any ablty at all should, under scholastc rules, be ame tot pass "the ball back and forth to each other for as long aaj they care to, provdng.they are guarded by (nly twa> other boys. And that s true of ANY PART of the cotot' What'sso easy for the two boyas harder when fve, try to- do t; because the defensve team can swtch $>r a moment and play two guards on one passer, thereby trap?? png hm and the ball. But t s not so much harder " ' t's too dffcult to learn. Once the boys underptqnd thngs thoroughly t becomes rather smple, n fact. ; But IWplunged myself nto a dscusson thflj concluded here. It'll have to go over for»h tl ;

12 P PAGE TWELVE I Stadum Group Asks ' Townshp Assstance (Contnued from Pago D <;- fent s attrlt'l to the venture. 2 Thnt the Crovc Mrcet sto wll le abandoned f ether tho realty conpany nr any Ux sale operators move to block fee transacton, hopnp. lor a Tyrol Folk Suns. 'Hymn, "Joy to the World. 3^ ^ That the mmedate object h Handel, ncnustnn of the few and» jnn, "0 Come All Ye I'aU - the property and construc- ful.' ; Latn. 7th Century. ^tfon of stand? to follow nfter the Choral Response. jrfael fence, wth development of Organ postlude, "Chrstmas n lst oblgaton? have beoy fully, Slclv," You.." 4 rd off. 7:45P.M. That the help of every organzaton n the Townshp d Organ Orgn p prelude, "A Chrstmas Cradle Song," " B Boheman. Hymn, "It Came C 'Upon th wll be sought n the cam- am t fnance, the project. * 'That; the ste, f acqured, wll not be wthdrawn from taxaton and that the Towahp Commttee' Wll be askc-d to attjre«to ass>?= the property a? wdsveloped buldnp.lot.*, appmxrajatcly SKOIl'a year at present. Bro^n Treasurer Charles It. Brown ncceptwl the, post of treasurer of the croup on SSanday, after'hs eolleapues ha.l Remanded of Mr. Cerns, who ftr>l 'Wfvcd the movement,'why no rton had been taken snce publc hearnff on the project, why Ms cost fgures were benc n- rtasnftly challenged and why he lad yet obtaned W defnte nformaton on the possblty of Federal ad through ether p-ant S or loans of funds or by the use of JERA labor. Mr. Gems was also asked what ffce poltcal angles, f any, behnd **s hestaton were but he dd not onlghlen the uroup. No partcular dffculty n enfetnp endorsers for He frst note f $4,000 from among the outstandng men of the townshp was antcpated at. Wednesday nght's tweetng, f ctzens here are convnced of the non-poltcal honesty af the sponsors. To Canvass Lst Among the men who wll calsass the lst of n possble endorsers are: Mr. lrown, Mr. sbnsku, Konrad Stern, Harry Tjagor,.Wllam Mesck, Serjeant Ben Parsons and Arthur 0. Ferry. It war, ponted out that 20 ;%- aatures on the frst note to pay aff the bank's mortgage would oblgate each sponsor for only 200. Quck retrement of ths frst note s confdently expected, wth each subsequent loan becomng easer to negotate as the fnancal safety of the venture beoomes apparent. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN The Intermedate Chrstan ftdeavov Socety wll sng all narols through the streets on Sun- Jay evenng. Mss Clare Pfeffer, advsor, wll lead the group. The Senor Chrstan Endeavor wll mpg on Chrstmas eve. WAGNER MARKET CO. PRICES IN EFFECT FRL, SAT., MONDAY FANCY, FRESH KILLED NORTH WESTERN TURKEYS 33- LONG ISLAND DUCKS CHICKENS LAMB FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Sunday, A. M. prelude, "March* Reltuse, Gulmant, rnoesson.l, "Hark, the Herald Angels Sng." Mendelssohn.' Doxelogy: Glora l'atr. Carol, "H.-l All Hal the (Wlous Morn," Boheman. Hymn, "0 Lttle Town of Bethlehem." Rvdner. Carol. The Inn at Bethlehem, Mdnght Clear.'' Wlls. Carol,."0 Have Ye. Heard tn Tdngs. " XVI Century. Hymn. "Whle Shepherd' Watched Ther.Flocks;" Sullvan Carol Anthem, "Today tn' Prnce of Peace Is Rorn," Mueller. Hymn. "AM My Heart. Ths Mrht lleju-es." Parker. Hymn. ".Slent Nght, Holy Nght," CIr.hor Organ" pstlul.'. "March of th,' Mag'." D Hos. ' Tuesday Mornng 7:00 A. M. Organ prelude, "Chrstmas Pastorale," Kojrors. Processonal,,"As Wtl (Hadness," Kocher. Carol. Shepherds," Boheman, Carol. "Sns We Noel," Century French. "The Angels and the Kth Hymn "We Three Kngs of Orent Are," Hopkns. Carol, "Deck the Hall," Welsh. Carol, "God (rve Ye Merry Chrstmas Ttle," Bshop. Hymn, "The Frst Noel," Tradtonal. Organ postlude, "To Bethlehem," Mullng. Indct Two Grocers In Relef Slp Case (Contnued from Page ) bond n another 'matter so the r-leuths dd nothng about ther charge. Tb nght hs bund expred, Mr. Casey moved out of Avenel and away from the townshp. Ho was gom- when the ERA. detectves :ent to pck hm up next mornng ml tn County lurcau of Investgaton has been nterested n s whereabouts ever snce. Revelaton of the two ndctents suppled a reason today for ast week's change n the sentence )f Mrs. Touhy. The master-mnd n the racket was frst sentenced ly Judge Adran Lyon a a state rson term of from a year to 8 lonths. Ths was later swtched 2 months n the county workouse. She wll he mmedately valable there for testmony f lasey and McDeavtt fgxt the harges. None of tho three othrs ndcted went to tral. Fords Notes Carolne Meyer Welcomed On Return From Vacaton Mss Carolne Meyer was guest f honor at a surprse party Satrday. The affar was n the form f a welcome home party as Mss tleye' has just returned from a 'st n Vrgna. Those present were: Helen hafer, Paulne- Bates, Mldred jqvngton,. Jenne Claffy, Bertha -k-hak, Helen Tremmer, Carolne Meyer, Justne Palstck, and Besk' Johnson. Luncheon-Brdge Is Gven By Mrs. Brown At Home Mrs. Mathlda Browne- entertaned at a luncheon brdge, Mon- :lay. Her guests were: Mrs, Holer Swansor, Old Brdge; Mrs, Car le Wycoff, Keansburg; Ms. Hel en Tremmer, Mrs. James Phlo, and Mrs. Martn Schanck, Fords Mrs, Maran Bowne, Perth Am boy and Mrs. Slcox, Rarta Townshp. Mr., Mrs. Arrs Entertan AtACardPartyOnSanda Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Arrs entertaned Sunday at a card party. Przes were awerded to Mrs. Maron Steuber, Mrs; Helen Dever, Fred Kath and Douglas Stumpf. ; ; Those present.vere: Mr. and Mrs, John Arrs,. Mr, am Mrs. Stanley S'teuber,. Mr, and MfH. Mchael never, Mr. and Mrs. Frd Kath, Mr, and Mrs. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Martn Ayrea, Mr. and Mrs. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson. BITTING SUPERIOR SERVICE COAL FUEL OIL GRADE "A" ONLY (BREWSTER BLDG.) 33 MAIN STREET BOOKS AS GIFTS lluldren'e Boolu 25c and up Kndergarten Play Sets 49c and ul Adult Books 69c uud up Corner Lendng Lbrary and Book Shop 307 State Street Perth-Amboy Nut'l Bank llldg. Open lvenng* Untl Xuaa WOODBKIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,934 m» A I TL ft (advanced for the unemployed and trol or nformaton. If there, s to the current polcy of the ad possess. Ths wll be another of Commtteomen. Howard. Madson mnstraton whch requres those the subjects he wll rase at the? 4 I. m Ca^Pbcll, n add- n llti I ATal I npl I ^ I'for one do not ntend for IIIIC anythng more unbusnesslke than applyng for relef lo surrender j meetng. I lon to Mr Nor have refused to Ull llutoi IHtllO mnutc t0 votc away f un( a over that., I have yet to hear about, t. ' ver nsurance they may For two consecutve *months, I vnte_for t-l«appropratons r I r> whose dsposton we have, no eon- Mr. Ner also objects, ho stated,. In Freehold Capture SCHNDEL'S (Contnued from page ) WE ACCEPT seen a man n a whte shrt at-! temptng to break nto ther ga-' rape. Frghtened, the man ran. Cop Trap Twn BABY BONDS Two men were trapped by polce n Avenel Sunday nght whle HAS WHAT HE WANTS! robbng Schlo?ngcr's store there, They were Alex Deak, }.'. Hamford Avenue and Mchael Shor-. nck, M Garden Avenue. Hoth are '.!.'! years ohl and both were held n $3,000 bal for the gran I jury by Kerorder H. W. Yogel, On'Saturday the week of Urn-very had. been opened by marauders who stole an automatc water ump and.?'j" worth of enamel from a garage at I'll St. George Avenue, Woo/ brdge. Polce fxed responsblty fur SCHINDEL'S IS A "NATURAL" breakng 35 panes, of glass and otherwse wreckng a servce, sta-, tfnn owned by Charles Spos. 0!) Amboy Avenue, upon two brothrs, Sand. Three other youths 7 years old n Keasbey were placed <n ])rohaton l)y Heeorder FOR DAD, SON AND BROTHER! Spectacular Value! "" gel after polce had charged them wth a seres of petty larcenses. EVERY SHIRT Ht-And-Run Hurl Fatal GUARANTEED Only two serous automobh accdents were reported durng tho week, but one resulted n tho death of Clark Aekerman. ffl, of Tuckerton, Saturday, three- hours after he was run down by a htand-run drver on the Superhghway, and n the other, Mrs. H. S. Welcomer, 50 Ford Avenue, Fords, was badly njured Wednesday afternoon. She- was knocked down by a car drven by Percy Locker, 3 Church Street, whle walkng onj Man Street near her home. Locker took her to Perth Amboy Hosptal, where she was sad to have a concusson and a possble fractured skull. Commssoner Fler Alleges Favortsm (Contnued from Page U s $0,303.42, the total refund $0,C8f. Refuses Bus Precedent Regulatons for maternty, leaves of absence granted to school teachers were adopted, provdn" for a mnmum leave of T;-, monfcls. The board refused ' take formal acton on a recues that empty buses n rany weathe ston to nck up chldren lhng or ther route along Mam Street, wv go to Fords School No. 7 as t wa ; felt a dangerous precedent mgb; be establshed. The chldren lve less than a mle from school. Another requston for $80,000 to cover eght weeks' expense? was.authorzed. Mr. Chrste asked f any acton had developed the board's repeated pleas tc he Townshp Commttee for a share of cash-pad taxes. Mr..I Moffett repled, "We're gong to e taken cave of," but gave no" etals. He added, however, that I f the 934 State School tax sj ad 00 per cent, n bonds and 0 per cent, n casb, the board. a whom the state would return ;he bonds, 80,000. mght not need the Commttee To Probe ERA Tangle Tonght (Contnued from Page ) "jeronmo that an mmedate hearng be held. Ner's Statement I thnk that the whole matter should be nvestgated," le sad. I have had numerous complants regardng the dspensaton of ree and charges are frequently made throughout.the Townshp that many of those entrely enttled to t are refused, whle others who have ncomes n ther famles are gettng the preference. "I requested a detaled statement regardng the money benc spent n the Townshp for relef several months ago, but up to thn tme t has not been receved. "There s no doubt n my mnd but that the local governng offcals should at all tmes have complete 'pcture of the relef stuaton, I have been told that sometme, the Townshp must re pay such mones as have bee CLOSE - ONES (contnued from Sport Page) settlement of the estate wll, come j to a head. It las been move than runored that Colonel Huston, formerly j Colonel Ruppert's partner n the Yankees, s consderng the purchase of the Dodgers. The nterestng; pont n ths, whether t s true or not, s the manner n whch the two men's paths cros. The cause of ther splt on the Yankees was over who should be manager. Huston was all for gettng rd of HuKjfns am nstallng Wlben 'obertson of the 'Dodgers as manager. Ruppert was sold on Hug gns to the pont where he pad Huston $ 000,000 for hs holdngs n tll! Yankees, holdngs whch the two men's paths cross. 00).. Today ther paths cross over a nuuger tor the Dodgers, and agan over a man whom Ruppert can't see us manager of the Yankees, Habe Ruth. The story s that f Huston s successful n buyng the Dodgn-s, Ruth wll be the manager. BOWLING LEAGUE (Contnued from Sports Page) UIANTH (2,, ' S. N'lty 2M H8 ll'j lws. IS',) LM I M Uellk US 0) I Nay v Ouvk 70 2 If.t Nl'-ln'y.. lf. HO 7S Ma* MAKE YOUR KESERVATIONS FOR THE. NEW YEAR'S EVE FROLIC AND DANCE AT THE EVERGREENS 242 FREEMAN STREET WOODBR7/DGE, N. J. A turkey (.upper wll be served Res^rvatona $2 TEL. WOODBRDGE 8-23* MR- ft MRS, UPPSfJ LORBmTOV.Mr/?. K33 WE PLEASE THEM BECAUSE HERE WE HAVE EX- ACTLY WHAT THEY WANT. MEN LIKE THAT STURDY DAY-IN-AND-DAY-OUT WEAR THAT SCHINDEL'S MERCHANDISE GIVES AND THE PER BUYING MEN'S GIFTS! OPEN FRIDAY and SELECTIONS COMPLETELY PLEASE EVERY SHOP- SATUR- DAY I Untl 0 P.M. Men's HANDKERCHIEFS BOX OF 3 Large assortment, hand embrodered. Neatly boxed. An deal gft. Men's Fancy HOSE Smart, new patterns n strpes, fgures and sold colors, novelty slks and wool mxtures. Szes 0 to 2. Pr. 9 Men's Leather GLOVES Genune leather, n black or brown. Slp-on or ' snap button styles. Real values. All szes. Men's Gft PAJAMAS Broadcloth or flannel 2-pc. slp-on or coat styles. Large selecton patterns. All szes. $.00 Men's DRESS SHIRTS Every shrt guaranteed perfect. Sold and fancy patterns. Full cut, well made. Szes 4-7. Reg. $ 79 Men's Fancy HOSE 4 PAIR $.00 An deal gft. Neatly boxed n holday box. Assorted patterns. AH szes. "Chalmera" and 'Utca" brands; wnter weght. An deal cold weather gft. Szes 36 to 46. Men's Wool MACK NAWS A gft "he" wll apprecate for outdoor wear. All wool plads and navy blue. All szes. $5.97 Men[s Sheep-Lned COATS Qualty leatherette, heavy sheep-lned. Double breasted, belted.' Warm wombat collar. All szes. MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS $.98 Hgrade qualty. All >z4>- All sty-leg. Regular $3 values. MEN'S ALL LEATHER.99 Men's Corduroy Pants Soft, fne qualty corduroy, n gfey, navy and brown; slack model, hgh wast, sde buckles, wdebottom. All szes. / 0.79 CHRISTMAS SHIRT SALE 2,000 FAMOUS BRAND ' SHIRTS The best thrt you-- dollar can buy. Brnnd nclude Imperal, Artlcy, Aetna and many others. Soft and tarrh collar attached modeln. Newctt pattern!. All xe. Reg. $.69 \ Men's Horsehde Coats Genune selected front quarter horsehde leather wth wool plad lnng, 4 pockets, belted, stormproof wrstlets. All szes Smth Street Perth Amboy fluslestj'and FOREMOST THRIFT RECORD XMAS CROWDS THRONG Schndel's DAILY FOR USEFUL GIFTS AT LOWERED] PRICES LARGE SELEC- Men's Slk NECKWEAR Large selecton, hand talored, slk-lned. 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