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Contrary- -;,M to apartment*,,,,j,ttor8 expressed IH'W constructon l». value of ther >,, y would have to. ;,, the vcnty wan!,,( developers, have,,., the Townahp,,,l m Avenel Street Avenue to the Steel Id Ward Plant : plans to buld wly brck house* -.lf of Avenel the south ade. zoned for two- lopcrs are also struct two-famly wll /,frame y to Wllam fnnpoctor. The on s bounded by 'ond Road and rds. &tmg Lsts Key If Elected nk Announcng '..-.I to the Board l.uu- A. Keatng that he would any publc offce mll r of the Board" "no relatves who :.ols n the school follows:."ll systems arc <! yomyf people I r.v-'tal that we. ;IM un the Board, :.(l the problems nf young people. > s chefly wth vtlopmunt of atu-,re concerned, but nne when we must >^ wth the farther of the.n'arc tme, for a. has been spent actvtes of the ] '>f the Townshp, *t t. some of the whom have been turnng out to be The Tthes The Places All Set or Selectve Servce Regstraton WOODBRIDE Actng on the 4 and IB from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.: advce of State. Selectve Servce Woodbrdge re HouBe, olds Drector Edgar N. Bloomer, the local Draft Board has made arrange- No., Woodbrdge and Iseln School No. 7, Avenel School, ments to regster approxmately School No. 7., Townshp men, to 45 years Monday, 6, date set old, on 4, 5 and. by proclamaton by Presdent Walter Warr, charman of the board, has been desgnated chef regstrar and he has apponted Su- Vang Prncpal Vctor C. Ncklas assstant chef regstrar n charge of personnel. Members of the board, the secretaral staff and Townshp school teachers wll be the regstrars. The places of regstraton and the tmes were announced by the board as follows: Saturday and Sunday, Roosevelt, from 7 A. M., to 9 P. M, Resdents of ords, Hopelawn and Keasbey wll regster at ords School No. 7. Resdents of Avenel aand Colona wll regster at Avenel School. Resdents oj Iseln wll regster at Iaeln School No. 6. Resdents of Woodbrdge, Sewaren and Port Readng wll regster at Woodbrdgc re House or School No.. All men who attaned ther th Only 4 Tres and Tubes? or Townshp Autos In WOODBKIlH'.K Wth the beleved tha the board wll raorude rubber stuaton as serous as ever, the local Ratonng Board has announced the tre and tube quota for Woodlrljre Townshp as follows: P«(»nf«r ctr: 4 trca «nd tabu. Truck 5 lre and 44 tub. It s understood that there mght be a slght relaxaton n the months to come In the dstrbutng of the stock of fnshed tres on hand to the lst of vehcles now mentoned an elgble. It n also Avaton Cadets Want Local Recruts WOODBRIDE "Okay, mster. \ You've plenty heard that we'll have r-apw~. lb«ct-c- Bro, Poet Offce Buldng, Trenton, told Woodbrdge Independent-Le«d«r reporter today, speakng wth a determned Jut of hs jaw. "Now we're gong to get the plot* for them and a lot of them are gong to come from Woodhrdge, tf I can do anythng about t." Capt. Prce glanced at a stac'k of. Avaton Cadet applcaton blanks pled upon h desk and contnued ht dscourse. "No plane was ever bult that was worth the metal t used up, unless there was a man around to ake t up nto the ar and make t do what t was aupposed to do. Amercan planes are the beat n he world and Amercan plots are tke molt capable, But nether one of these s any good for our job wthout the other. That's why I have, been told to get yong on the matter of securng applcatons for flght tranng n the Army." "Mster," he 'added, "t's a pleasure." Young men of Woodbrdge, he ponted Out, can qualfy for appontment as Avaton Cadets by passng physcal and educatonal examnatons., They must be unmarred and between the ages of eghteen»nd twenty-sx. They wll receve $75 a month, board, room and dental and medcal care durng ther tranng, at the completon of whch they wll be commssoned second leutenants n the Ar Reserve and tnke ther places among the fghtng plots of the U. S. Army. 'ISeod 'em to me," Capt, Prce Jd, "I'll gve them the detals nd we'll soon fnd out f they Mddlesex Concrete Products and Excavatng Co., $5. Junor Red Cross, sale of waste paper, $.. Ph Sgma Sororty, Our L*dy of Mt, Carmel Church,.. Brewster, Mss Margaret Kelly, Hart Products Co., Oscu Wlkerson, Sr., $ each. Vctor C. Neklas and Woodbrdge Natonal Bank employees, $7, each. Bulders' Socety of Methodst Epscopal Church, Mrs. R. C. Tyr;t by beng n ther men, too. Bombarders, < oard of Edu-j»vlgatoH, observers, eameramon, MU-r mueh great hs lne, :fvte» I would X'lluced nto our ' Howlng. TbJs y and one that ' by both boys '' lll >t uuly that but "Is can arrange «o "' ll ndulge n ths lllr "' parents and h "f school ntroducton, of»nd wtk for sdmfflon the cot* sly covered. two Ilk polcy I would "'K f elected to tte»> Illy m of I would no publc of the Bo*rd "But Avaton Cadets alone are ot enough to 'Keep 'Em lyng!' " apt, Prce added. 'The Ar Corp* needs a lot of mechancs, armorers, weather ob»ryere, and many others. I fgure almost every young man n ths town eanftnd a place where he to n the Ar Corps-^r n the Army t large, for that matter f he lakes the trouble to come up here.nd fgure t out wth me." 'Whn they say 'Keep 'Em ly-,ng' It sn't just HI* easy assayng t. It takes men to do t. Well, we»»ve men n Woodbrdge, and we're Jmt the onej to do t, too. Of PETIT JURY WOOOBRIDdE-Seveal Townlsted n thfl U» before Judge Adrm Lyon Monday morn- lbk by the Mddlesex County Jury whch wll compose J tfc. term/of D»W«, they we: CUnton B, Amos, Helen 6. teg James V B. brthday on or before December,94 and who have not attaned ther 45th brthday by 6, 94 have to regster. Those men who regstered prevously do not regster agan. overnor Charles Edson, n a proclamaton offcally fxng the three dates as regstraton days n New Jersey, warned that any person "secretly or openly" nterferng wth draft regstraton would be "arrested and mprsoned n the manner provded by law." "Thus far," the overnor sad "New Jersey has contrbuted much to the protecton of our country Let us forge ahead to a glorous and vctorous peacef under odj' ton retreads md recaps startng on or about 5. In the meantme an nventory s beng made of all the retreadng and recappng shops n New Jersey. The Board s also makng prelmnary arrangements for the ratonng of sugar and t s beleved that a new stato post of Deputy Admnstrator for Sugar Ratonng wll be created. In order to raton sugar ratonng cards wll be dstrbuted to every householder and some form of regstraton or census wll have to be organzed. Rules for the ratonng of mo tor cars are expected to be receved soon, but n the meantme all motor cars are IB. "frozen"' untl Announcement has been made that the ederal overnment wll make some money-avalable on or about the frst of the month whch wll allow clercal help for ratonng boards and zone drectors. House-To-House Canvass or Red Cross War Drve WOODBRIDE A trt Townshp to help swell fhu Red Cross War Relef und wll h started mmedately, accordng to an announcement made today by Mchael J. Traner, charman of the drve.» < The fund now totals approxmately $,, but an addtonal?7, has to be rased n order to fulfll the quota for the muncpalty. "We have decded to conduct a house-to-house canvass," sad Mr. Traner, "because we have had numerous nqures as to whether or not t would be done. We have also been told that there are donatons utng us H ve call for tlem." Contrbutons ths week, fve dolan or over, were as follows: Junor Red Cross Collectons, $8.. Rotary Club of Woodbrdge, Salmagund Lterary and Muscal So cety, Young Woman's Xlub of Woodbrdge, $5 euch^js' Independent-Leadervad Imlependent-Leadcr Employees, $ each. hous'-to- rell, Mr. anl Mrs. J, Lddle, Mddlesex Councl, Knghts of Colura bus; tse-hr Pre Qov-DWrct No. erman-amercan Club, Am Slyke and red Buntenbacb, $5 each. Don't orget That Car-Use Tax Stamp WOODBRIDE Woodbrdge Post Offce wll be open all day tomorrow untl 6 o'clock for the convenence of motorsts who wsh to purchase the new ederal Motor Vehcle Use Tax Stamp. Stallng Sunduy t wll be llegal to operate a motor vehclu wthout the stamp. Volaton of the act s' punshable by a fne of "not more than $5 or mprsonment for not more than ll) days or both." The stamp costs $.9 and jyll cover the months of through June, 94. W. uy Weaver, local postmaster, announced last nght that approxmately], of the stamps have been ssued so far. Play To Be ven ByHghSchooKlub WOODBRIDE A play, "The Proposal" by Anton Chekhov, wll be presented at a meetng of the Englsh Club < the Hgh School at a mootng to be held. The cast ncludes Rta Sauer Wllam Kenny, ertrude Hynes and Thomas Lmol,! County Post May otowght rends Rally To Help dmmer' Secure $, Board Poston WOODBRIDE James S. Wght, of Lnden Avenue, County and Townshp Republcan charman, s beng promnently mentoned for the $, County Board of Electon job whch becomes vacant on March. The post s now held by Jacob Pojkowta, of Perth Amboy, who s seekng reappontment. James A. Dempsey, of New Brunswck, s also sad to be a canddate. However, Wght seema to have the nsde track on the job. He hal gven consderable tme to the Republcan party n the county before, durng and after hs term of offce as assstant prosecutor. Hs frends feel that hs untrng efforts on behalf of the party hould be recognzed by hs apohtment to the Board. The Woodbrdge man s very 'rendly wth Henry W. Jeffers, >f..plansboro, Sta.$e Commtteeman. It s beleved that Jeffers, whom Wght helped when he was lavng a dffcult tme of t pol- ;cally, wll, together wth State Commtteewoman Thera Holzwarth, balance the scales n Wght's favor. Wfle to date JefTers and Mrs. Holzwartk hare not commtted heflselvcs publcly they are reported to be leanng toward Wght. Under the law, Jeffeto and Mrs. Holzwarth, together jwth the bounty charman, muft recom mend canddates for tta electon «p(ortm«bts-to the State but the charman does not have to accept the recommen dstlon. It s understtfflfhhat a movement s now on foot throughout the county for poltcal organza tons to endorse Wffht for the post.. Lons Club Hears McEroy On Defense WOODBRIDE "Local De fetlse" was the subject of a talk gven by Townshp Attorney Leon E. McEroy, drector of the Townshp Defense Councl, before the members of the Lons Club of Woodbrdge, Monday. Mr. McEroy descrbed n detal the set-up of the local councl. Ho spoke of the organzaton of the Ajrrald wardens, polce reserves l f re wardens and of the catabllhntent of casualty statons throughout the Townshp. The speaker declared that "each ajd every one of you have a job to do" and urged hs audence to Offer ther servces to the'defense Councl "for the jcb for whch the are best ftted." Edward Tarlowak, presdent of the Perth Amboy" Lons Club was the guest of the evenng. Plans were made for the annual "Lades' Nght" to be held n March. SPONSOR CARD PARTY WOODBRIDE T h e Edgar Hll Democratc Club wll sponsor a card party at the Muyfar rll on Eshway Avenue on 4 at PRICE IVE CENTS rst Ar-Rad Test In Townshp Lsted or 7 At Noon UNCLE S I MOVES IN! WOODBRIDE -Searches ore beng mads by the Unted States overnment of approxmately 8 acre of land n the Keatbey tecton of the Towmhp for the mmedate extenson of the Rurtun Arlenal. The government ha already fled t declaraton of ntent. However, the tearehet «fe neeenary to fnd the legal ownart at tame of the paper go back to ReTolutonary Day*. Althou h t t not generally known, the federal gawrnment hat owned all the land from the Rartan Towmhp lne to the old Maurer Tram tnes the la»t war. The new tract «xed ncludes land from the Vfnurer Tram to above the Heyden Chemcal plant and runt through the new Industral Hghway. It I not known» yet whether the government wll hut off the hghway at that pont to publc ute. Of the land teced, approxmately 4 acres wat Townshp-owned property. Among the owner of record of the property expected to be con erted for renal ute are: Wllam and Ernest Moffett, Estate of owler Val, Heyden Chemcal Company, John Belmar, Howard lyret, C. Dunham Rathbone, Charles Bloomfeld, Nek Kstrup, Henry Maurer and Son, Marten Brothers, Rodney Mller, Amboy Chemcal Corporaton, Thomat Acker Estates. The got«rnm»nt expert wll tet pay the rghtful ovrnert accordngly. NEW ARRIVAL WODBRDE A son was The commttee,for the meetng s Robert Stephan, chavman 8S P. M. Mrs. Margaret Ellott The polce reserves, under the born to Mr. and Mrs.' rancs Yanbary, of 58 Buekrell Avenue, at the Perth Amboy ener- Wllam Kenny, ertrude Hynes ; s general charman. The door defense set-up, wll start ther Harry Klls, lora Lehman, Emly przes wll consst of Defense course of nstructon Tuesday al Hosptal, recently. rom and Harry Lnde.. Stamps. nght. WHS Students In All-Out Effort To Help Wn The War WOODBHIDCE Whl' ther eldt'l's are e^ged n an allout effort to help wn the war, the students ll Woodbrdgu Hgh 'School have not been laggng 'behnd, In fact, ther patrotsm could put a number of ther cders to shame,, As a student body, the boys ahd grls have pltrchased a total of $8,<r,U "m defense stamps durng the past sx weeks. Each "Iwjme-room" has selected a stamp charman to purchase the Bttrnpu and these cau'be aru; Myrl Allen, Alma Counterman, Lllan Q«csey, Henry Koehne, Antan Kapotae,,Walter ' Drews, Jean Aaroe, Rchard Murphy, Arthur Kpuw, Ralph Rtmkn, Rudolph Toth, Harvey Lund, Jean Walker. Mldred Peterson,, Catherne Mare PUwno* Jfabjct phun, Steve Sxlnsky, Bart Jarlano, Mary Mescs, Elane Beecnft, Murel Sorenson, Beatrce Johansen, Jean Dettmer, Kleanor Bowen, Helen lbert, Elane Eymundson, Jean Leonard, Vvan Kasmusaen, Helen Toth, K, Wolochack, Rose Scotto, Henry Mesecs, lora Kttell, Joe Panser, Vola Nagywk, Jean /Blachard, Robert Horr vath,. ' As a Junor Red Crow unt, the students have been exceedngly actve. They have been collectng waste "pper, tnf«tt and metal coat hangers. These artcles have been Md ard the money turned,n t> 'thf n War Rol«f und. Tha work h*s' been done under the drecton of Ms* Martha Morrow. In addton the gru have mute Red Crow collecton*, n- the W The grls who asssted n t'hu State Theatre collectons were Los Burrows, Jean ars, Dorothy ars, fjorothy Johnson, IMftrjore Johnson, Betty Lockar, Betty Kloy, Ruth Schwenaer, Jean Aaroe, Maureen Auburn, Emly rom, Shrley 'Tombs, Arlene Meack and Margaret Lev. Those who,made the collectons n the ords Playhouse were: Amela. Lutrtas, ftose'la*-,son, Myrl Alen, lora.lehman, Blanche Nagy, Lonrane ^rck, erry Looser, ladys Mller, fan* Lyb««k r Ua- EyrandBQl, Lllan Msak, Helen Krsch and Elehof "Na»y. \ Another group of grls s WMkntr regularly wth Mrs, John Breckenrdge, charman «f producton ot Woodbrdge Chapter, Amercan Red.Cross, la ucwuf flobtd, tv a value on the property and ve Youths Questoned In Iseln Staton Safe 'Job' WOODBRIDE Wth the arest of fve youths n Newark, Captan John Egan and Detectve Sergeant eorge Balnt have apparently reached the end of the tral n ther starch for the bandts who blew up and robbed the safe n the, of $86 y ^ last Nwembe* 8. The youths, one of whom * a Dog Lcense Tags Are Now Avalable WOODBRIDE The dog lcense tags have arrved. /Sof, you value that pet offours make a vst to B. J. Dungan's offce aa soon as possble and get a lcense tag for hm. Dogs are now beng lcensed under the new State law that makes t mandatory for every dog n the State to be lcensed. The fee s $.5 a dollar rsmans n the Townshp coffers and twenty-fve cents goes to the. SJafe Department, of Health for ts research on rabes, or the convenence of those who cannot purchase, lcehses n the daytme, Mr. Dungan wll keep hs offce open tonght land Monday nght from 7: o!) o'clock. New Cops Report or Duty Sunday Nght WOODBRIDE"^ The newly apponted polce offcers, Horace Deter/ Wllam Mayqroa, John Ondeyko, Martn Thullesn and Thomas Locke, wll go on duty Sunday nght, accordng to an announcement made today by Polce Chef eorge E. Keatng. The rookes wll be gven a course oo polce methods and wll be assgned to beats wth veteran offcers for the frst few weeka. whch are beng sent to reat Brtan for refugee chldren. The grls who have been workng under the drecton of Margaret Levj, charman, are: <ualdne Borgett, Msureen Auburn, ' Dorothy Canlla, Emly rom, Barbara Berse, Nancy Wght and Shrley Tombs. Stll another large group of grls s attendng the bandage makng, stogs h«ld? tu. rd?y af - ternoons at the Memoral Muncpal Buldng uqder the drecton of. the Woodbrdge Towhshp Defense Councl. rtthc:'"owtftg crassbb, 'under the eupetvukg <rf ther able nstructor, M's. Ann Kanter, the grls.are knttng sweaters for tha Red ross tnd m«k unform cap for use n the bandagetmakng classes of the Defense Co^ttjU.,' Defense Councl Orders ve Sren$ or Strategc Ponts WOODBRIDE Woodbrdfte ownshp's frst ar-rad sgnal test wll be held Saturday, 7,,t noon. ' -r Ths announcement was made *o* day by Townshp Attorney Leon 5, MeElroy, drector of the WoodrdKc Townshp Defense Councl Mr. McEroy stated that ar- ', rangements have been completed wth the ederal Electrc Sgn Co. - the New Jersey Bell Telephone; Company and the Publc Servce for the nstallaton of fve, sevenhorsepower srens. These wll be so arranged so that a button' pressed' at Defense. Councl Headguartera n the Memoral Muncpal Buldng wll eet off all the s* fens at te same tme. - -~ The lnes wll bo leased from the telephone company and the power wll be suppled by the Publc Servce. Throughout the Townshp The plan at,tha present Urns to place the srens at the Woodbrdge re House, ords ro mnor, were pcked, up for a "saf House, the Inman Avenue secton ob" n Newark. Struck by th of Colona on prvate property, tha Rmlarty n the "jobs", Egan and Memoral Muncpal Buldng and Balnt went to Newark and ntervewed tha quntet. One of tte the Sewaren School. men, Stanley Brahl,, of New- houses wll not be used for regular, srens placed at the fr*. ark, s sad to have drawn a da- ftre alarms so that the sound wll be altogether dfferent The regtfc grftm of the Iseln "layout." However, Drahl suffered 'an attack of acute appendcts shortly after the ntervew and was taken to the hosptal where he underwent an emergency appendectomy. urther questonng wll have to wat untl Drahl recovers. The mnor ha already been lodged n a juvenle home. The [others are Mchael Mas,, Emanuel ernandez, 7 and Emanuel Correa, 6. The latter would not admt beng n on the IselW robbery. Evdence pcked up n the Iseln staton ponts heavly toward the fve, Euan and Balnt sad. A fuse pcked up on the scene s dentcal to the. one they used n a recent Newark safe "job." Drahl s Bad to have been n the CCC where he learned to handle dynamte and other oxplosves. Captan Egan sad yesterday that he and Balnt would sgn com plants aganst the fve for the local thefu Injures atal To Avenel Resdent AVENDL As the result of njures sustaned Saturday when he was struck by a car, Wllam Mtchell, 76, of Burnett Street, ded at the Perth Amboy eneral Hosptal Sunday. The elderly man wag crossng Rahway Avenue near 'the ntersecon of Burnett Street when he *as ht by a car drven by Mchael Ntkowsk, 8, of Man Street, ahway. The njured man was,aken to the hosptal n the Woodg-e Emergency Squad Ambulance. Coroner Eugene Mullen, who ook charge ofihe body, sad Mthell had ded of nternal njures and shock. Mtchell s survved by a daugh- ;«r, Mrs, eorge J. Ce-remsak, of tafford Roftd, Colona. ARKIN METERS WOODBRIDE A number of parkng meter frms have offered o demonstrate ther product to the Townshp Commttee f t decdes to nstall them. The parallel parkng system wl be tred out frst as soon as the weather permts the pantng o new markers. NAMED COUNSELLOR WMIDE Thomas Desmond, of town, was notfed yesterday that he had passed th State Board of Bar examnaton; for advancement to counsellor. H wll be sworn jn March. LIST MEETIN WOOPBBIDE A meetng o: the Altar uld, of-the Trntj Epscopal Church wll be 6 at 8:5 P. M., at th. of tyrs, Wllam Benjoo.. lav fre alarm system of both fw companes could not' be used as they are ar sgnals and are apt to stck. The ar-rad sgnal wll be the one announced on tho ar-rad precautons cards dstrbuted throughout the Townshp fve seconds on and fve seconds off for two mn* utea. If the test proves that the num», r of srens s nsuffcent to cover the entre Townshp adequately, others wll be purchased, Mr. McEroy sad. It a planned to hold perodc tests and wll be held on Saturday noons the tme pcked by the New Jersey Defense Councl. TM order to the local Defense Councl, reada as follows: State Orders "In order to test ths sgnal, the New Jersey Defense Councl herewth desgnates noon of Saturday, January and : o'clock noon of each successve Saturday, unless advsed to the contrary, as the only tme to test alarm equpment. It s agreeable to ths councl to have several adjacent nunc' paltes test ther srens at the Bame tme, and to do so under dfferent weather condtons^. Only n ths way can a muncpalty properly determne the adequacy of ts audble alarm equpment. If tlje ar» rad alarm tself s sounded, the all-clear should be gven after a fve-mnute nterval, Do not tjeat the alarm and the all-clear more than once on any Saturday. "If a tost s to be made n order check the condton of the equp* nent tself (as contrasted to ts dequacy to>* cover a muncpalty r a prescrbed porton thereof) t oo-should b^e made at : o'clock oon of a Saturday. It s plannod > notfy the general publc that defnte tme has now been set to eat sren equpment. It mght be ell to publsh ths news n yoyr oeal newspapers und t» have andblls contanng t dstrbuted to school chldren to take ba;k to k.her homes." McEroy To Address Rotarans NextWeek WOODBRIDE Mss ertrda Hynes," of Colona, presented two monoluguea l>cfuru the menbara of the Rotary Club at ts meetng yesterdajjj They wee enttled, 'The New School Tearter" and "Pennsylvana Staton." Shu ntroduced by Thoums. Dewno.*$ who "n t^rn was ntroduced Vctor C. Ncktas. ' Qfl Eskunry J...the. local, to tunans wll attend the nter-cty ty meet to be held n Perth Arobpy. Edward Holdgtock, of Jamaca, L,., wll te tha speaker. ' At the next meetng Townshp Attorney La on W, Elroy "-tl speak oj m '}

2 f- Woodbrdg* Personals I', vr Wllam nmc J f'num' l:!-. 'trnfl to I '" Menlr. \H. l'l' ' pendnft a tc lny fm"'u) wtb hs parents. Mr. n.l Mr-. T... Crnwr. of :M.lean < NUI! M.. Kll l.n' -» vstrtft Mr. lm, M- Stuart fvhoor.-ovn- n I.ak<-v. I. ohm.... M :nl Ms. Lester Hay and tlaurm"'. Helen am Mr. and Mr.". lnyl..h-,»f Hrookly, were Sudy VUI'-H (f Mr. fltll Mrs, Wlh: MM'l.y. of V M-. l r :r-y Harrs and s tt, A'lrhnle,»f Blonmffld, w*t«ih' \vffk-h; Kn-su of,mr«- Hurj-s" mnthcr. MM. Curl AutfustV?, of Kdr-dal- Avenue. Thru "Mn chnr nf the Mrthol-t Hmvh wll hold» reht'rsul md w-nl nertar tnnrht at 8:"> n'elock at the home of Mrs..luMn Mamh m reeman.street. Kutlerte Osbnrn Crcle of Knc's I'nKlt'rx wll meet Monday nrtenwn at. o'cloek at the h»e of Mfs. Ml'llam Z. Bnrn-St, C-f' Street. --M-- Klne Beecroft, daughter nf Mr. am Mrs. Raymond M. ]!ee( r* fr. nf Vllentne NflM, who reenlly underwent an appendectmy :! the tnhway Memoral llnsftl n now recuperatnu at her IlHll'. The Rulders* Swfty Of the MetlmdH Church wll hold a food Slver Tea Planned By lades Ad Socety AVKNKf.- -Mrs. Wllam Johnson Wll serve as chuvman of a slver tea to he held under the auspces of the Lades' Ad Socety of the IVesbytemn Church at the church m ulruury 5 at o'clock, Sh«Wll he asssted by the followng commttee: Mrs. II... Blker, Mrs. Jwepb Joy,-Mrs. Ots Rears, Mrs. D. P. De Youne, Mrs. Sdney reenhalph, Mrs. Carl Krojrh and Mrs. ft.. Perer. m YOU LOOK YOUR BEST IN clothes SANITONE dry cleaned by MOREY LA RUE Experence the o( knowng you look jor best n dulhet kept Irub and new luoklnf. Hve Uem dry dekmmi rtfularl by Morey URuf. Cloth* are cleaned elesmr, lan are brghtened. >(;!«xa4»h»pe tutored. only 98 for att, eott and plan dram m raonb tnnm Call "WX-W «le ths ;ften:o( Jl the home of Mrs, Albert t. Hrryrn, West Man Street. Mr«. Carroll Arthur s hurm.-u. Orders may le telephoned. -- Mr*..lmes Turner, of WpdRewool Avenue, who wa«a snt- ec«l patent at the Ralway Memoral Hosptal, s convalescng lt her home. Mx. Wlbur Turner and Ms* ace Turnec, of Jersey Cty, were the week-end quests of Mr. and Mrs. Jnme? Turner, of Wedtrewu.Hl Avenue. Mrs. Hegg Hostess At Red Cross Beneft WOOnBRIlKJR Another of a seres»f card partes held under the nusces of the Mothers' Club" for the beneft of the War Uelef und of the Rud Crnjs, was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Hnpt, South Park Drve. Mm. Ruth Kcly, Mrs. Wllam scher and Mrs. Allen Strong 'were assstant hostesses. Wnners n the card rwncs were: Ms. Eugene Hnrns, Mrs. stl Olson, and Mrs. John Mullen. Other nuests Were: Mrs. Roland Crane, Mrs. John Morgan, Mrs. rank Brekn, Mrs, eorge Yesw, Mrs. Charles Irwn, Mrs. Rchard Meyers, Ms. Oscar Johnson, Mrs. Mcljunn, Mrs. Wllard Brennan and Mrs. Herbert Hollowell. Sewaren P.-T, A, Hears ood Lecture SEWAREN Members of the Sewu'cn 'I'. T. A, we' nstructed upon how to "Kat and row Young" by Carlton redercks, Ph.D. of.the U. S. Vtamn Corporaton of New York Cty at the Tuesday afternoon mootng held n the school audtorum. Dr. redercks explaned the dfference between mantenance health and deal health and suggested several tems to be ncluded n our daly menus. Durng the busness sesson led by 'Mrs. W. rank Burns, t was voted to contrbute $.5 to th«red Cross War und and ^smlar amount to the ght Infanftfc Paralyss und. Mrs. Harry O'Connor, charman of the December Toy Sale reported that $ had been realzed,.. :... Mrs. A. W. Schedt, local Red Cron charman, announced that a class wll be started on "the buyng and preparng of healther and more economcal meals," Monday nght at 8 o'clock n a classroom n the. school. Mss Mora -B&lfour, detton at the Bethany Deaconess Hosptal n Brooklyn, wll be the nstructress. The course wll be for one hour, one nght a week for sx weeks and wll nclude specal dets and trays for nvalds. Anyone nterested n jonng ths class may do so by callng Mrs. Schedt. A set of hand-croeheted pot holders donated by Mrs. J. Salty was won by Mrs. Boge Peterson. Refreshments were served by a group of ffth grade pupls under the drecton of the class mother, Mrs. H. D. Clark. IN MANY SERVICES The late John de Spear? was a frst sergeant n the Marne Corps, a captan n the Royal Canadan lyng Corps, a leutenant n the Prncess Pat Infantry Regment and a captan n the Mexcan army.' lood Hurrcane re... Earthquake Exploson and now War. The restorer your Red ross s on th.e job as usual. Ths tme fty Mllon Dollars worth. ve to the Red Cross War und, To safeguard and restore. To Lve In Here' a lut to lve n. It h«two krt, one checked wool, and another (not howr) wth t matchnf jacket n black, brown, or navy wool erepe. And the pre'e t lurprnglr low! re Auxlary Holds Beneft Party WOODBRIDE A very successful curd party for the beneft of the fht Infantle Paralyss drve was held under the auspces of the Lades' Auxlary of Woodbrdge re Company, No. at the f rehouse. Prze wnners were a» follows: Rummy, Thomas Kath, Mrs. regg, Edward Olsen, Mrs. Coffey, Verne Hunt, Mrs, O'Bren, R. HoIzhemcrT fan tan, Wn. Helen Hancock, Mrs. Bshop, Mrs. Cassdy, Mrs, Melder, Mrs. Kath, Mrs. Sasso, Mrs. Curre, Mrs. Snodgrass; Pnochle, Mrs. M. A. Warner, Mm. Zech, Mrs. K. Mller, Mrs. A. Broun, Mra. R. HoUftemer, Mrs. McElhcnny, Mrs, J. Warner, Dors Kath, Mrs. H. DeWtt, Mrs. Edward Olsen, Audrey Kath, Mrs. J. Somers; non-players, Mrs. Julus Prohaska, Mra. C. B'ader, nda Sattler, Mrs. SattUr, Mrs. Seamon, Mrs. J. Zak, Mrs. M. Stglch, Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. ^ haska were co-charmen of the affar. The organzaton has voted to 'purchase asprn tablets, quart of alcohol and a zpper bag for the Defense Councl to be used n the casualty statons. Boy Scouts Adng Defense Hstory repeats tself! The Boy Scouts qf Amerca s lvng- apan the strrng days of 97 and 98. The present conflct recalls the servce rendered the Naton when Scoutng was only seven years old, Now, on ts thrty-second annversary, the Boy Scouts of Amerca agan serves Amerca at war. These servces range from poster dstrbuton to blackout frst ad. Early n 94, before the Unted States became nvolved n actual RIDAY. JAIsT'AKV.. 4 Calendar Of Comng Events Not*! AH ln*rtn»n for th«eolumn mnt fce In th«independent-leader offce not Uter lh«n Wedne.day of etch week to mure publcaton..january ^: St. Andrew's Rosary Socety «ard pnrty, 8:5 nt church. Jmuary :f>: Meetng of Bandage Class n Town Hull at 7: r. M. Janunrv Meetng of Sewaren Cvc Assocaton. HI: Meetng of Handagc Class n Town Hull at : V M. Card Party for the beneft of the Natonal oundaton for'infantle Paralyss at tbe home nf Mrs. (J. W. Stlwell on Clff Road. : Card party at Koos Brothers n Rabway for beneft of Woodbrdge Townshp rl ScouU. Drama meetng of Tuesday Afternoon Study Club wth Mra.. J. Lnde as hostesb, : Electon of offcers of Woodhrdge Woman's Republcan club. : Rosary Socety card party. Beneft of Red Cross. : Cake sale sponsored hy rls' Club of Avenel at Doyle's Store on Avenel Street. 5; Luncheon sponsored by Lades' Auxlary to^st. John'* Epscopal Church at the Parah House, Sewaren.,,, 7: Meetng of Tuesday Afternoon Study Club. Mrs. Claude W. Decker, "hostess. 9: Card Party beneft of Red Cross War Relef und at Koos Brothers, Rahway, under the auaplrea of Colona Unt, Red Cross. : Board of Educaton Electon. : Dunce sponsored by Sewaren "V" rls' Club at * Sewaren School for beneft of Amercan Rod f Cross War Relef fund., Valentne Dance under the auspces of the Sodalty of St. Andrew's Church, Avenel, n church audtorum. 7: Play, "Sunbonnot Jane of Sycamore Lane," to be presented by H C. E. Socety of Presbyteran Church n the Sunday School room. 5:Parsh meetng of St. John's Epscopal Church, March March March March March Aprl n Parsh House, Sewaren. 6: Co-operatve meetng of Woman's Club, Young Wom«n's Club and Junor Woman'* Club at MddUssx County rls' Vocatonal School. 7: Card party beneft of Red Cross under the auspces of Ladles' of Tuesday Auxlary, Afternoon Avenel Study re Co. Club..: Meetng 7: St. Patrck's Day dance under auspces of Lades' Auxlary, Ancent Older of Hbernans. Meetng of Tuesday Afternoon Study club. : Publc card party at Colona Legon Hall, sponsored by Lades' Auxlary nf Colona Post, Amercan Legon. 6: Supper meetng of Woman's dub of Woodbndge n School street audtorum. 7: Annual uest Nght of Woman's club of Avenel. 7: Meetng of Tuesday Afternoon Study club, Mx Claude Decker, hostess. Sewaren Personals ft; M«. Burnt, 49* Eat Arena. The Sewaren Cvc Assocatonwll meet n the school audtorum tonght -when Rev, Earl H. Devanny, charman of the Ar Rad wardens of Woodbrdge Townshp wll explan what local resdents are to do n cate of an ar rad. There wll be communty sngng. A card party wll be bcld tomorrow nght for the beneft of 'ght Infantle Paralyss" n the recreaton room of Mrs. eorge W. Stlwell n Clff Road. All games wll be n play and refreshments Sewaren charman, s beng asssted by Ms$ M,ary Mullen and Mra. W. Prank Burns. Anyone desrng to contrbute to ths worthy cause s asked to contact one of the commttee. Mrs. Wllam Ross s ll at her home n West Avenue, 'Port Readng. The Lades' Auxlary of St. John's Epscopal Church wll bold a luncheon at the Parsh House n Clff Road wth Mrs. H. A. Stvers as hostess, 5. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Schedt, of Holton Street, were hosts at a dnnerparty, Sunday. uests were: Mrs. Mabel Lebold, Mss lorence Alce Walters, of M&ntclar; Mr. and llrs. Warren Brundage fnd daughter, Mary Jean, Mr, and Mrs. Wttson Sandra and Donald Brundage, of Newark. ' '. v ;!'"' Prvate Mehael Karnas has returned to ort Dx after spendng several days at hs home n --Corporal Vncent Van Pool of' ^M^'cara Baran, student ort Jackson, S. C, was the guest nurse at St. Peter's Hosptal n of Mrs. E. J. Marratt, of East Avenue, last week. New Brunswck, spent Wednesday at her home n West Avenuft, Mrs. Charles Klen, of Clff eorge Commerton of Arbor Road and Mrs. Joseph Pernt and Street and Davd Pocklembo, of son, Ronald, of Rartan, were the. West Avenue, attended a performance of ene Krupa'a Orchestra n Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kng Smth, of Trenton. York Cty recently. Allan Rasoa returned to hs home n West Avenue Sunday after beng a patent n the Perth Amboy Hosptal wth a broken-toe for ten day, Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Connor and daughter, Alce Mae, of East Avenue, were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Terry of Passac. -^Mr. and Mrs. Percy S. Austen, of Summt Avenue, entercous. Young Ane leaped from handle and fall to the floor uncon- tane( Mrs - Wllam H. Dunluvcy, hs seat and tore the wre plus war the Boy Scouts of Amerca was of Watervlle, Conn., over the from the wall socket. A short crcut had developed n the w ««ke "d. wrng. asked to take the responsblty for the dstrbuton of posters advertsng the sale of Unted States Defense Bonds and Stamps. Boy Scouts put up,7,. Almost mmedately the Offce of Cvlan Defense requested the ad of the Boy Scouts of Amerca n helpng to collect scrap alumnum for arplane constructon. Boy Scouts all over the Unted States ollected mllon pounds of alumnum eghty per cent of all collected. Then came the appeal to collect waste paper. Thousands of tons of waste paper have been (fathered by them and ther quest for t contnues. As n the last World War the Boy Scouts are dong those thngs of whch they are capable to help the home front n ts fght for the democratc way of lfe. BOY,, SAVES ATHER Chcago. Quck-thnkng on the part of Arne Walter,, probably saved the lfe of hs father, ust Walter, 56. Whle watchng hs father as he vacuumed a rup, the boy saw hs father's hands become paralyzed on the vacuum cleare Dollars and Sense Wll Buld Our Defense... or Dull Wnter A new oven* durng the dull wnler month» can do loll to bolster your low sprts. Th«dnle dret t of rnyon crepe n sprng brown, black, or nr-rnd blue wlb whte pleated rayon edgng and lttle collar. Mss May Mller Honored At Shower AYEXEL Mss May Mller, of Lnden, who s to marry Stephen Nagy, of ths plow, was the guest (f honor nt a surprse mscellaneous shower held at the home of Mss Mayarot Nagy, of 5 Ash Street, Avoncl. Mrs. Helenc Paul, of Lnden, was co-hostess. uests were: Mrs. Mary Varga, Mrs. Martha Baoff and Mss Irene Katko. of WoodbrdKe; Mrs. Margaret ullop, of Perth Amboy; Mrs. Elzabeth Paul and Mss Lena Mantra, of Rahway: Mrs. M. Shumny, Mss Anne Shumny, Mss Maryn"Shummy, Mrs. J. Bergach, of Carteret; Mrs. Mary Mller, Mrs. Barbara Danel, of Lnden; M.rs. Dors Stramm, of Clanford. Mss Thanese J. Econom, of PlatnfU'M;' Mrs. Ilelun Doltak, of Roselle; Mrs. Paulne Nagy, Mrs. K. Pap, Mrs. Barbara Tahrak, Mrs. Mary Tahrak, Mrs. Anna Koj, Mrs. eorga Kolomats, Mss Helen Kolomata, Mrs. Jula Katko, Mrs. Elzabeth Lakatos, Mrs. Elzabeth Katko, Mrs. Elzabeth Elza, Mrs, Mary Elza, Mrs. "KILLED IN ACTION" In 9.'{5 when Carl Snare, a former U. S. Marne, was marred, sx of hs buddes were present at the weddng. All seven of them 'lad been reported "klled n acton" durng World War I. Motorsts are urged to keep tres n repar, ncreasng mleage. Half of 5,, Red Cross war fund to go to armed forces. Avenel News By Mr.. R. O. «*r P.* -The Cermn-A.nerK>n Club held A specal meetng at the Klub Kalta and voted t<> buy a *5M) Defend Bond. They also donated fve dollrs to the Red Cross War Relef und and one dollar to the Infantle Paralyss Carnpngn und. Mrs. eorge Cnsgrovc, of Chase Avenue, s spendng several weeks wth her jfort/lh n Hay- Irene Brd Brde Of Joseph. Murphy R ~- At Saturday by Rev. Charles (. McCorrstn n St..hm's' Rectory. Mss Irene Brd, «f S'wren, beenme the brde of,l(neph. Murphy, of WedfCPwood Avenue. Mrs. Josephne anrs, or Hrmklyn, was the matron of honor 'and Edward Murphy, brother nf the brdegroom, served as best man. -y The hrde was attr*d '»-< 'Mu* jrown wth brown accessores unt carred a bouquet of gardenas and whte roses. The matron of honor was attred n brown wth whte accessores and had a corsage of red roses. Mr. and M'», Murphy are on a weddng trp to upper New York State and on thor return they wll make ther home temporarly wth the brdegroom's parents. Donatons Made By Avenel Junors AVENEL The Junor Women's Club of Avenel met Tuesday nght wth Mrs. Leon McMchaol on eorge Street. Donatons of fve dollars to the Bralle und and one dollar to the Infantle Paralyss Campagn were approved. It was decded to hold the annual uest Nght on March 8 wth Mss Beatrce Bltzer as charman. The' Amercan Home Department wll meet Tuesday nght at the home of Mrs. John Petras, Burnett Street. The club wll hold ts next sesson' at the home of Mss elce Donato, eorge Street, oh. Mrs. Rchard Sanders wll be co-hostess and Mrs. Arthur Lance, Sewaren lbraran, s scheduled to be the guest speaker, ANT-PUNCTUE PATROL St. Lous. In order to assst n the conservaton of tres, a tre conservaton patrol has been formed by the Department of Streets and Sewers to patrol the cty's streets daly to pck up nals,' glass and other materal whch mght cause punctures or other njures to the precous tres of motorsts. Olds calls for subordnaton of all ams to war effort. Mr. and Mrs. t,,h forth and daughters, <u I nuo, tave returned tnnm tng frends nml I-,I,,- hml, Oho and I M,, gan, Mrs. fleyferth's fn,,. pph Klyawa rrturnnl u to upend several week-; Mnn lora (Jardm>. nott Street, wan the vu, and Mrs. Constants, MI I Sunday. The Wnmnn'B Clul. next Wednesday a I!: house at 8:5 o'clock. Captan *nd Mr» Howland and chldren. goant Wlrnot Johnson turned to ort.lacl,, Carolna, after Kpcmlm ( 4ats-wth..Mr. anm^,,\, son, of P»rk Avenue. Mf. and Mrs. Ryth,,,, man, of fth Avrnm-, parents of H non Uon I the Pcrl'. Anhoy (m tal. Mr. and Mr?. IVln and famly of Lvnc*!'": were guests of freml Ornng* Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A-v I \\ and daughter, Karen, : brdge AVITUC, spent I; end wth Mr. and Mrs. A,, : dernon n 6kl Orccnwrl. The Rosary 8ocn!\ Andrew's Church wll.- party for the Rtd C' '«^ lef und on Pebruury I o'clock wth. Mrp, John I charman. j Mrs. Mftnk Hurtu a that surgcal drcssn,'> Perth Amboy (rnenl : wll be mttdu uach Thusl home on Manhattan Av : tl such tme as the wool knttng of sweaters arrve Mss Rose Berger and V McKeown, of Unon Cty. Mcarry and Sydney Sac- New York and Mss M.- rewe, of Colona, were, guests of Mr. and Mrs. < Weston, of Madson Aven Mr. and MrB. Holnu son, of Planfeld were th> of Mr. and Mrs. Thomns son, of Mcnzer Street, Su: Mrs. rank Berth, of \m.\ Avenue W»H lonlaw to th> day Afternoon Contract U week. The rst Presbyteran. entertaned a deputaton *--.-. the Planfeld YMCA and I; to Dr. Wllam lemng > topcs of the day n rela Chrstanty Sunday. The c- coufel wll me«t tontfh^,.; Manse. Polce Chef eorge E. K-.-. was the guest speaker at the M Club Meetng at the Prcb\;- Church rday nght. Houghly descrbed the P- Councl set-up and suggestof conservng n the home Twenty-fve young peopl- : ederaton of the Presl., Church attended a sess'. Young People's ederal Elzabeth, rday. SEE YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER OR SERVICE CHEVROLETS S CAR CONSERVMON PLAN s dedcated to those vtal purposes V TO PROION THE UE Of YOUR CAR j * * " ** *'*' *SZr" r "~' na ' m \ ^cwtcf" troewmhw** #rwy vtal pon, V TO PREVENT URE REPAIR IIUS \ t^^&'s**'*"' V TO PROTECT YOUR POCKETBOOK {H^ZTJ^Z^^ " fc s/ TO PRESERVE YOUR MOTOR CAR \ ptmhb/ «nd MMtmkaty far Ht TRANSPORTATION I If ta-op*ntlnt t at woy It t««p ywr n unte -Chfvrakf dnbn unk ao ntakn tfetnml frueb. l low«l da- ^ Jfftue LAUNDERIN DRY CLEANIN Daly..rte,. WM4WI4,C and all pont! n M<Mkt«l *.a Monnoutk Count«t. L Includng beef, barley and wheelgerm. Vunnt A and U, a well as on. MtXEO VIOnAILES (Stnhtd) A savory potpourr of erbet's gardenfresh vegetable*. erber's URBtR'S 46 REENWICH ST., N. Y. WALKER l The Ponts In Your Car's Dstrbutor * Can Help You Save as or eftcont combutton t s mportant that the ponts, be clean and the contact properly, tmed. Our factory sklled m*> ehtet are qulpped.to oh«dt your (Mrbator. H«ve t done today! WOODBWOE AUTO SALES 475 Rahway A»e d T*. Mlt» la the gr«at natonal effort w are undertakng today, twe faelon of vtal Importance «r«materaw for ndutry and «ont«rvtttm'en th» part, of th«ndvdual. It take food old common ICUM to bur wsely ID that your dollar! wll «. where tny wll be of the mo.t ate. It taku judcou. tavng to put money at the dtpoal f «r gotarnment. So, for HUoaal <M*n«e, make tbe ruftt of jour money by tarng for and purcfctmg Defeue Sav»» Beqd. Woodbrdge Natonal Bank N. J. CHEVROLET DtALfcPb SPEC;ALt/L IN \ONStRVATION SERVICES 4 '. 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3 j Menard, I ;! ; \. v () LEADER r.,. (IMM-II Street,, H...( et of th. '. ;,,yf-s' ederal,, n meetng of.,,,,.dors held at,, dul) on Man. ou'c-s named!, lt Albert Barna; en Katelvero; and the to rrt dvdend nve shorts.. mn: the 're ; of Pearl n to the outs To Take rt In Hobby ar ;: Several Town. ;,] have exhbts n,,l,,y ar to hr., en's Audtorum,!, I'Vlruary 'J, ;!:omu'<.'(l today.,,,.,ps thut wll par.,,.,], :\, sponsored.,;,[ Church; Tronp > uc rst Presby- : of Woodrdfc ;.'.M''d by the Lons',-: Troop tl, spol- Mothers' roup Hears NBC Speaker WOODRRIDnB "Present-day hldrm's rado programs show a (j mprovement over those of a ow yerj ago." S. Mlled Mrs, Wllam H, Corwth (f the Natonal Hroulcastnj; Co., speakng before the members of the Mothers' Club of W»odl>r(lg<> Monday afternoon at.h' home of Mrs. Orray T. raser n (rcen Street, Takng as her general subject, 'Rado's Influence on Your Chld," the speaker declared that he code of N.B.C. n regard to hldrcn's programs s that rado a a socal force, the purpose of whch s to nculcate deals n chldren's mnds. She further sad tgar prncples of N.B.C. n arrangng chldren's programs are that they must reflect law am order, clean lvng, far play and honorable behavour, Announcement was made that ten completed sweaters have beer turned over to the local Red Crou Chapter. At the close of the program tea was served at table gay wth sprng flowers. Mrs. Wllam E. ars and Mrs. Lncoln B. Tamboer poured. Mrs. Wllam nn and Mrs. Eugene S. Brd were assstng hostesses. The next meetng wll he held 9 at the home of Mrs. Esrl H. Dcvanny on Runway Avenue. -s Brdge Club Meets Wth Mrs. Zettlemoyer SKWAREN Mrs. Thomas Zct- (lt-nujyc "of West Avenue wa^ hostess to the Sewurm Brdge Club, Wednesday afternoon at the homo of MM. (',. W." Stlwell n Clff Koad, Thm> were three table* (f members* and one of guests. Scores were made by Mrs. (co'gc Urban, Mrs. Jumes Hardman of Koselle and Mrs. Orray T. rusjtf of Woodlrdge. uests present were: Mrs. Mchael T. Items, of Perth Amboy; Mrs: Malcnlm Walcott, of Woodbrdge; tn. A. W. Scheldt, RIDAY, Renamed To Board Robert L. Sattler Robert U 'Sattler, of Ambny Avenue, former Townshp Commttceman from the rst Ward, who was reclected presdent of the Roosevelt Hosptal Board of Managers lt the annual meetng held Monday nght. Play Presented By Church Socety WOOOBUIDE "Such As I Have" a stewardshp play", was presented at a meetng of the Rreckenrdge Auxlary of the rst Presbyteran Church, Monday nght at the home of Mrs. red Baldwn, Rahway Avenue. Mrs. Maxwell Logan was cohostess. The cast ncluded, Mrs. Wllam. Brewer, Mrs, Charles Kuhlman, Mrs. Wllam Butters, Mrs. Emerson Whte, and Mss Helen Lorch. Mrs. Buttus conducted the openng dcvotonals, Refreshments were served durng the socal hour. The next meetng wll be held!) nt the home of Mrs. Thomas Wand, reen Street. Lncoln Day ete Planned By Senors Mrs. Wllam Vncent, of town. Teacher r As- ^t^er "tmbers present were: Mrs, ;, ur.d Troop 7, '")ln K, Ryan, of Woolhrdge; WOODBRIDE Decoratons n ln re Co. No.. rs. Mark D. MeClan, of Colona; keepng wth Lncoln's Brthday the s. PeUr Van Sycklc, Mrs wll be one of the features of tho \rnus tro ps and honua Vncent, Mrs, loyd T. senor party to be held { n owell, Mrs. Albert. Soleld.'U n the Hgh School. The com f Scputng. Each nl Ufa."Samuel J. Henry, of **«!*»;&»W sj :vn tho prvlege own. The next meetng wll be.w exhbts, all of I th at the home nuced n the f Mrs. Van Sycklc n Clff Road. nf the Hobby ar tul to the Abegg nttee whch s en-. vlup u memoral. " r?. former Scout r de Councl. S V A Brdge Club The \V. A. Brdge ;'.< y afternoon Mrs. Russell N! I.e. There were, -.-M--f wore mad* : II. Tombs and ' u.-ll. ' :'. were Mrs. John :..\vay, Mrs. Davd Wllam H. Watson, Mss Mare Jtob Aw and Mm. W Chrstan ence Church Calendar ' nl- rst C'llUIC!. ;. Scwurr, s >l 'hn Church, Th n-, SfMt' Sunday servce: fv M-hul, : A. r.-stmonal mee 'lur.slay, readn \. h' I,'>son-Serno: ' :V., I "' Chnches at -" ll tn' world. I'-U s:" "We ha\ '-v. d tn- love tha <.n s love: and > ' love dwulleth n *' ' In n." (I John 4: ctafom the lnn, beng evl, > guod gfts unto ""K much more shall '"ll s n heaven ' ' t" them that ask Party To Be Held or Paf(dyr$ und A V EN EL Mrs. Herbert Head rll be hostess at a card party for he beneft of the Infantle Paraly- und netft rday nght at her tme on eorge Street. Mrs. R.. Perer wll serve as harman and she wll be asssted y, Mrs. Earl Panter, Mrs. eorge lvka, Mrs. Mchael Petraa, Mrs, luhn reco, Mrs. John Ettershank ml Mr*. Harold rausum. The przes wll be tefeuse stumps ad wll h: by tht men of the commttee, rank Wukovcts, ohn Wrant, Mchael Petras, Kun reco, loran Wra'ntz, Ernest Patrck Uo:»to and eorge ox. Sportsmen rush to buy golf bulls because of rubber ratonng, Amd Stephen Machat, Robert Kochck, Veronca "Ozel, Theresa Schen, Robert Wedell, uy Vau Syckle, Paulne BrunrO Prsclla Chaney, Anton Kapostas, Walter Drews, Irene Colombettt, Harvey Lund and Robert McEwen. TO RETAIN NAME S E W A It E N The Sewaren Land and Water Club wll retan ts name was the decson at a meetng of the Sewaren Republcan Club, Inco-porated, held Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dodwell n CHIT Road It was voted to postpone the January electon of offcers untl the Aprl meetng to be held n the clubhouse. A donaton of $4.6 was made to the "ght Infantle Paralyss" fund. There were thrtytwo members present and the dark horse was won by Thomas Locke. Refreshments Were served by the huaptalty charman,. P. Nlsen. Agrculture Dept. schedules record farm output for 94, RISIN PRICES BUY NOW! Woodbrdge ur Shop 5 Amboy Ave. JANUARY, 94 PAE THREE Slces Of Lfe At ort Dx They Knew What She W«nt«d A new command has been wrtten nto the army vocabulary by Mrs. Harrs, senor hostess at ort Dx. Thn other day the "Old" Servce Club, over whoh Mrs. Harrs presdes, was overrun wth solders, mllons of them t seemed. Along came cleanng tme, and Mrs. Harrs just had to get them moved out untl clean-up was completed. A lesser won«trtmght have been stumped on how, unaded, tn remove a large number of Uncle Sam's fnest. But not Mrs. Harrs. She planted herself frmly at, the head of the group and sad, (Scat!" And the entre group lke one men, Lett Ha or «t, j. One lad who ddn't pawtnspec ton last Saturday mornng, s mak ng sure he wll be remnded to adequately prepared for the next one. Insde hs foot locker he has posted thn sgn: "RIME DOB9N'TPJfY!"' Lonely Heartt Department The accused ndgnantly denc t, but they're tellng ths story about a sergeant who has been un able to get hmself snared nto holy matrmony. Accordng to the ve pott, ths fellow was overn'ear' sayng hs prayers, as follows old Medal lour Apple Sauce Dear Lord, don't ask anythng or myaetf. But please send mother a pretty d*nghter-ln-law." Stll S«*mt orvny Ths happened n the good old.peaceful d»ys before Peart Harbor but the recollecton of t stll tant* a chuckle... A group of men were n the washroom one mornng, havtng. One sergeant spoke up, conversatonally, "Dd you hear that Leopold Stokowflu s comng here December th?" And three prvates yelled out, n on: "Draftee?" Man' Opnon sr lenwood or Ideal rade A Our fnest fancy long cut. Serve pork & kraut! Sauer Kraut S» Real home style. Made from fancy choce apples. Spaghett RANCJO AMERICAN Even durng peace tmes, thev are numberless thousands of men who lke army lfe weh enough to make t a career. The reasons f ths preference are many, but took s. f Jw Wcrutt, overheard n th< 9th Recepton Center the othe lay, to thnk of a new one. ''When was a kd," he sad, "I wanted to le a dentst. So all ths drllng s ght up my alley!" Trlek of tha W»tk Durng the calsthencs perod the other mornng, the sergeant developed a trcky exercse whch he demanded that the company execute to perfecton. The exercse conssted th>? legs n unson nnd touchng the palm of the opposte hand. After complanngisbout the 'sloppy" performance, the sergeant walked down the ranks, orderng the company to halt and to hold ther legs n the 'outstretched poston. nally he came to a lne where two solders, sde by sde had opposte leg* extended, "Hey!" barked the sergeant. "Who's that down there holdng both legs up n the ar?" He W«t RobW When a solder t granted a furlough, he s enttled at lome future date to a small sum of money whch the Army would have had to tpend n feedng hm f he had been M the post. Whch brngs up the mol cryptc commentary we've heard oh the men over 8 who were released far about two months, then re-. called to the servce. It was at-*"» K tered by Corporal Marty Mcann, of West New York, N. J. "I had a furlough," sad Marty, '? "but I ddn't get any raton money, How do you lke that?" Your Red Cross dollars art transmuted by the akhemy of the heart nto the most precous of all human metals mercy. ve quckly. ve generously to the $5,-, Red Cross War und PORK urn Whole or rb half. One of the rchest sources of thamne (vtamn Bl) and other B vtamns all mportant to wellbeng. Pork should be roasted n an uncovered pan at 5 untl well done throughout. Easly dgested! Sery«wth fancy apple sauce, featured at No. cans 5c. Center Pork Chops 4/j-lb. bag $.5 cans cam *r c Canned Vegetables. Pantry eatures Choce Srng Beans ZT? W old Seal lour Z Ut -. : Standard Srng Beans lt *(B nger Snaps Tender Qualty Peas Red Rpe Tomatoes flnum* ancy Tomatoes Asparagus Tps olden Bantam Corn omd Whle Crushed Com Corn on the Cob Brand formdou Brand Breakfast eatures H- Oats SL WHEATENA Pancake lour Pancake Syrup NBC Shredded Wheat Toasted Corn lakes «co Pure rut Preserves Asco Pure rut Jelly "tf" Boscul Coffee X resh Doughnut^ Supreme Enrched Bread Evaporated Mlk a dalo ; Brand " Evap. Mlk ASCO Sav«Lob«l for Valvabl* fts M9tf NBC Uneeda Bscuts I'm lt Salada Tea ' J4-M. /Mayonnase can -No. Standard Catsup can ASCO No. Tomato Soup rade A Mol HEIHZ Soups Kndt can ll-o can:\lt 6-o -o. jar 9-Oz, Jan BROCCOLI Celery Hearts Indan Rver Oranges /.:'! 5 *» l$t -»< 4-. bottle Juces, ruts, Desserts "rade A" Tomato Juce c-" Y-8; Cocktal. C l. rut Cocktal CVEREADY Standard rut Cocktal ancy rut Salad I 5{ Royal Anne Cherres S? Brand "* can.,. *) No. J rapefrut Sectons lenwood/ (Qm elatne Desserts ASCO Puddngs «v a»» u j pk " \l h '\U Krkman's Laundry Soap 8 Krkman's Soap lakes pkg. ca a n!< Krkman's Soap Powder! 5t Krkman's Soap ranules 4< Tasty Choce resh reen resh Crsp c c Calforna Sunkst Oranges * H Large lorda Oranges": 9^ Calf. Calavo Pears.... for 7c Seedless rapetrul MCh S Apples JZ: wz P 4 * Mane Potatoes t l, -9c New Cabbage Selected Qualty Stewng Oysters Kppered Herrng» 5< resh Butterfsh Large No, I Smelts * nt ">. 9c TURKEYS, Rbs of Beef Small Tendered Smoked, sh.»k H.K 5 { 8 ( r«sh Klled ryers»> 8 ( Srlon Steak >< 5 c.,-,] PORTERHOUSE STEAK PORK resh Pork Tenderlons Sausage Meat resh Pork ~ resh Pork Hocks LAMP and VEAL Legs of Lamb Boneless Rolled Veal Lon Lamb Chops Lamb Roulettes Shoulder Roast Veal Legs and Rumps of Veal Lamb Chops Tr Breast of Lamb Breast of Veal BEE Chuck Roast of Beef resh round Beef Chuck Steaks * Brsket Corned Beef BONELE «Plate Beef SH ««*NH> Short Rbs of Beef DELICATESSEN Sknless ranks Sauerkraut Boloana BYTHE PIKE SMOKED MEATS Smoked Beef Tongue Slab Bacon «<* Bacon Squares Smoked Pcncs Butter "ft"» o W) CREAM B u t t e r ov^'m'w»«ib. 9c «. 9c " 7c.b 5c t 5c ". C / 7., lc, «5c - c, b5c -c,7c b 9c * c -7c:,8c b. c :r r ;, old Seal 'doted" Eggs : Slver Seal Selected Eggs Colored Store Cheese b c.,c ^ 8c ^ ll, ^ 4c * 4c * 9c : the HedCrow, " llllll d -as a medal of [ ' '" t«r how small tfce L "" "» mu«h no mtttw" III,.:,., 'lum also ncludes lussage ' from the '" > textbook, (^S l h wth Ktsy to the ''' 'ay Baker HHdy; : 'S-ence od'u un- 'lvtu Love, whcl 'I'd 'uum«th no evl, Itt-, N. J. AND AMERICAN STORES ^ S t a m p s Now on Sub of All Our Stort$? Toko Your Cbanrfn.\t:.-S;A±LJ.\}jL,.

4 INDEPENDENT-IP, A OUR Socal Affsrrs Swell M TK-Th»." nln*- It n II d-'.' ;(. -t. fuel, (Vvtl LEAL NOTICES I'rn I'n Mm' l!u«r flajfcr, lllfln. I.lll. Cr<-H->. H,,- Sawn Hose L. 7.m.t. A M I"- l'-m Vcron' Lh'vrh. Allsun K Patrrn Hrenrum, Mnrt Snlla, lorence Kamnsky nd Maran Wyk". Mr*. In-.- Shay and Mrs. Jam- Warv supvsc tcs. Mrs. A«hor tz ttmulolnh Mrs. TlHunas. IlcsnKMl wen- en charmr of the- ten and Mr". race. Hther wax tn surcr. In (f lf-fnrmns \vu- Ms; Brown, ch-man, ('. Xor. Mary I'. O'Hr',? were Acnes M M ssted ly Mrs. llnnnr Mss Alce ('. nn. M: Connolly, Ms? Hrlcn Mss Kara ('. tzecrnld. Prcdnt at the ten lul'l Mrs. Wllam HoyUm, Ms*- Brown, Mrs. E. II. D'vm.y M, P. Dunfan, M's,. T. Mrs.. (oolstc, Mrs. I. lntt. Mrs. J. B. Lev, Mrs. (. (. Rnhnson, Mrs, (', H. Rothfuss, Ml,-. Rutnn and Ms* Alta Ryan. Patrons and UUTHIS w-rr: Mrs. H. (. l'ercr, Mss Mll Trecn, aculty m' llopclawn School, Mss Kuth Wolk, Mrs. Klward KllnM-. Mrs. A If rod llmf'l>, Mrs,.lark Srhtlu-rt, Mv. A L. Hubcr, Mra. J. ler, Mrs., Sandnhl, Mrs. C. arr, Hr. t Mrs Walter Stllman, Mrs H-rma Qunn, Mrs. red Schwetzer. Mrs Wllam trahum, Mrs. Lucy May or, Mrs, A. II. Krnst, Mrs. ('Inr det' Davs. M's. {,:, II. Rothfuss, M's. Andrew Husku, Mrs. L. K. Campbell, Mrs. H. R. Hnskntr, Mra. Ceow W. M;y, Mra. T. J, HyM'S, Mrs. J. Itrcnn, Mrs, M. P. Schubert, Mrs. Kuth Rees, Mrs. M..J, Traner, Mrs Alfred Coley, Mrs. James K. Keatng, Mrs. S. Schoehn, Mss Eleanor Klroy, Mss Knna Karley, Mss Dorothy Htmt, Mrs. K. Ealley, _Mr^J. IS. l, Ato Present Mrs. W. L. Harncd, Mrs. Z. Rapps, Mrs. S. \V, Dummond, Mrs, J. K. Br'cke-dtft, Ms. L. ] '. Reynolds, Mrs.,. I,. McCruory, Mrs. 'Jloms erly, Mrs. H't'lv't B. Rankn, Mrs. II,' II, Clark, Mrs. Thomas Curre, Mrs. Henry R/ond, Mrs. H, A, Uucn, Mrs. L. B. TanlmM', Mrs. S. urrell, Mss Helen Van Tassel, Mrs. Edmund Burke, Mrs. N. Duff, Mrs. W. Boylln, Mrs. Edjtar Moyansu, Mss T. Susar; Peace, Mss Vctora Peace, Mss Mary (Jmelru.n, Mrs. eorge Hunter, Dr. ('. H. Ruthfuss, Mrs... B. Lee, Ms, S. l)t>ber, Mss Alta R, Kyan, Mrs.. Holland, Mrs,. P. Bartow, Mss Ethel Inslte, Mss Alles Baumann, Mrs. Harry. Burke, Mrs. The Natonal Defense Proprnm sn't all tanks, arplanes nnd luttk'shps. Women play ther part, too, n provdng comforts for the men n the servce. Warm, hand-knt sweaters wll he urgently needed, ths wnter, hy men n our armed forces, and here's one whch you ear: knt yourself very quckly. The V-neck, slecvele'ss pullover, s always lrst choce among- most men, and ths one s patterned after regulaton specfcatons. The Amercan Red Cross needs, sweaters for the men n Amerca's defense army. They wll accept ths on as your sft In a solder, f you would lke to knt t and take t to your nearest Red Cross chapter. Sze 8 requres sx two-ounces skens of knttng worsted, and those knt for Red Cross dstrbuton through the Army must be n olve drab. Drectons for knttng ths sweater may he obtaned hy sendng a stampm, seff-nddreased envelope to the Needlework Department of ths paper, specfyng desgn #S-4.,nltK. -vl sup-.,.,.,...,. II len of pupls, lull ol pupls llttl'lldlllk «I- I> M! HUT «tr <-ts wll) II.c -nnm-nl <>f H,. nr MH-ntln. HCIMMII Illrn nln '-ll«lt Inn nf lbf< P.tllrl f II"- "mtnnn nr KOIIOIII :«r'l el ltctflnm-' f*nves. ln^ur,n<-<-.nl n- Ml 'tn s-lrnu. A nemje nl Ihe lrtrd o Mucnle nt Ifnst lt yarn's ol t7.-n nnd resdent of llm llptrut, nnd shall lmv*> heen s rtlzen and resdent for nl 'Unt- years Immedlfttply pro- <- lft hmmmlnt a mem Hour*!, nnd shall tc able nnd wrll',. '-^tly rnmlnnllng rnn-! < to!!< vntrd on nl mkl rledmnt h- HIDII wth the JMIHIrk-l nl least twenty dnvk before I h' nf tn- tnpmink n order to lavn PK o au'l enndlltt'r prnted fm'-s klnts In ln> u.h'd In.nk fnrl- fell- t h s p n -. v IIM n l l a l l l M I fl-ntl tn" Js-- rlt.,ns w l«inny vole nt (le MPC) Thnsp Wld Were reglstcr-m tn- last p''llf general «n-- lal H- prmary decr -l l'-'ln; *r ensterel tnt beng v f o r : nrnl- <f lllv- t'-k>kt>'u'l ll M'r.nl loom nt He llnrroh Ave^l Slonl on Ihe Stnrdny prr-okdlk I he H.-I..n 7. IDIL', l'twm-n tn' urs u 7 ;nl! n'clf'k I'..M. ft) ThoHp n n dwlrlct hnvtnft pprnncnt rckhtrllnn wln fre regls- :t loust lrpc dys nlr to.'<o of the I'IIM'IION. bd, or ld natve mnmnn, ly tlf Townnllp Commttee nnd lln pnyncn thereof ly the purclms-r nrfln; l< H.' munn>r of puvlmst rn-r wnl tprnd of snle orr r TowRllp nml snp lc wll l lor delver a mm prem.ltunry '-',!*I-- B. J. DUNOAN, Townhp Olel advp-txn,!.lannry ". n.-y ::». MI;, n tf 9! "" "" nl "" I "!!, hl Mr"'M.-<r"". M-ll) " ll l \OTIfK, «.' S\I,K I-', rllurfn. lkcrt St.. lkllntd I''-l. V,.. I'l.KAS: TAKK, XOTH'K Illlll l punll' n'tl.n "l Mn I',!', IUJ, nl I::M A. M. H. S. T. llrnmvl'lt Xnsll. I'll W(llr<l«Ave. IIlKhlnd Park. X..., on NHHII Sfdn, Hcr.ll Xnl-r- lms!ij Xuntl'- K :! ".s^!tl'. uklr- lc f'lllll 'h < < I II l I t Otlrl [ ',,,'S. Illllllllcxc-ntMl ly Alf-s I-', rlnffd t llronswh-k N'usll ull duly :lf"!«lkil"' tn '. I. T. CTporaln, for IMTIH-I "f xlldlnns Ill-l-f-nl. ('ll l-lll l s''ll :l ^]l WonlhllK Ave, lll(,'lllmd I'l-d;, x;.. Sgned;.. T. KIKLV, Kalllfr fur I' I. T. Corporntlm. I.I. I-.tu In er fle, l \'l': :m,»«7. :ITN, :m, HO, TI. IM Ml IIH OK I'llll.m HALK TO AV< M IT MAY CONOEHN: At a r'klnr meetng >T tle Townsbll Dnmtloe uf th> Towndlp ot ^ nl'll?!' lfld Momlny, Jnnury III, l!ll.', I W;IH dlrn-lcl lo lp fu; llt D Monday.Trmfv :'. tn*. thr 'nt' > < wll nc'm :( H f. M I-'.ST ) n n ('onnll' 'I'-n'.:-...\rnnl' ml Ituldm,.. rllgd.^ew.ipr»t>y, and exosft and ml ll 'l'lt-.talc and to the hg- >st hl'llrr (u-'ordng.to terms of BMJ n fle wth tho Townjtlp ClerU n>n to nsptvhnn nnl tn hn p ';ll! ll HIT t» Ullt, ;)IN 'l'l III ltlt n IIV;VI- III Hm k «:-l"; l.otb M7 c :; III llm-k S(a-O: l.ols snj nnd tll In l!l»-k Sf.H-: -otn M tl ::«III,ll 5;:!M nl l.nts "! lo < nlush'' n Jlluck 5C-M; -nts I7 nnd lh III l.. U mfl-n; l,otn ( nnl U M, l fdm), WdlnllrllKft Townslp Ass'sKmnt mf. Tnltp further nntlce that th Tnwnnllp Commttee ha«, by reso- Ht nn nnd pursuant lo law, fxed Illllllllln [Ter lt Wlllcll llt U n!>n blook wll be sold together wth nl other detals pertnent, I mnmum prce lcln^ $875O.ft) plus pn«tn or prppnrlng lefl and lvrrlt-ln;- tls snl>, Snld lots In sd IIIIH k f snld on lornn, wll re- 'H-'- : l'wn j\-nptt of 7.OO. t'le Dalnve or nrrhnne prce to be pad In e ual mnnthly InBtallketta >.'7..' ]us Interest nnd other termn provded fur n contrnrt nf sale. Nn shunnet of nterpjt In my of I le ls ln!-ln <<l In ths SHIC or -lr n- ny onp nr nl nf stld lull slmll In- made hy the pn-lutn'her<mt<lf- UMIMKB t lft l a a party fur "me xlmll le tnlt wtlln M.-J-ntl ;,,r nslmn.l; Cr-o M Mmplv. her hunt tln'lr "I- ny»f "l ' ' IIIIKII'IVVM hell", d"'- - -,.pl< snllvf's, PXI Jtl-lllllI-S. BTIIIllPCH. Ill rll' nlnlwll lefelnlllllts, Von......, - pen nml nswcr (le hll "f sull nplnl'n "l or hefrt- Ihp Iflh V H Mlrell, Me\l UlC Stlll Illll I... taken dll cly l-n» J.f- In Hlo'k. -N;.'.'-;: In Ilhnk I"T^-M; I.IIIH n Hm k 7H-S; l..l I In Illnek A; l.nln TI -Tr, n Hlft-k I'IDI'I; n III!>f In llloek f.: I.ht n h Hm k INt-lH ' -> >7.-m-:: ; n (>-k!<r,;,-,\; l,u.., l. t"» n HI"' n ftn'k sn-il; l,ot» : tl 7-JH-:l:l Hlo-k k 8- n Collllt y "I".ut,.-... ARII vm, the ultvc nnted, m mode df'«'nd;n, hrenm you Imv or tnty eluln In lm\- a lon or letu; nr -' -fflll. ttle llln ed :< - A,.. I'l- I,, Hloclt Illok!M; Lots -' ' BUI; Lots Tl In.ots -7 n nl l : n Hlm-k no'k 'An:! "' on-a: I,"ts '- 7 n Hloek IX; ment M»p J tnlrllk'. ''"ntv And V"'. "he mule lelvl r m:\ -lan t.»t f,7s ll Illnek Illnek MRn-H; 7!-N: ' k j:t'»-n. Lot U'hum a forty.l. Ths Week Years Ago Ten Years Ae;o THRON AT UNERAL O CHIE MURPHY uneral servces were hold yesterday Tor Chef of Polce Patrck \V. Murphy, -who ded early Monday mornng n the Perth Amboy jeral Hosptal. Chef Murphy.vho hud enjoyed pood health durthe sxty-four years of hs lfe to a few weeks ago, was taken.. tltt loapul-fw~»-8tft»a neu. An operaton was performed nd he ralled for a whle and seemed to be on the road to rccovry. Then a change set n for the worse and he sank rapdly. TEACHERS VOLUNTEER PAY RETURN The teachers n the publc schools of Wdodbrdge, at a seres charges allege conduct unbecomng a member of the department and neglect of duty. BEREN EXTOLtED AT BANQUET HERE Over personal and poltcal frends joned wth members of the Irsh Democratc ClUb Wednesday nght to honor Townshp Commttecman John Bergen. 'Mr. Bergen lefer Tn \V-III.'I: Ducket \Terc O prn.t SAXE TO WHOM IT MAY OON'CURX: At regular eptltp; of Ile Townshp Cnnntltteo of the Tovrnsbln st WrtHlldBe hfld Mnndny..lmnry 9, I'M:', I was llrn-ted te advertse the fact tha on Ion. day I''elnft, l-'elu y,!!u'.'. tle p I'onmtt'e wll meet nt S P. M. CEST) In the Commttee Chambers, Memoral Muncpal Buldng, WoortbvldKe, New Jersoy, and expose nnl.sell at publc sale Ind to thn llhest bdder nccord- Ing to terms nf *ale on flp wth the Townshp Clerk open to Inspecton and to be publcly r<rd pror to wle I.nt s [ j, n ', II7HQ, Wodhrdfre townshp Assessment Map. Take further notlr" that the Townshp ('ommltt'e has, by reso- futon nd pfffft'snt Co 'TlV, flscfl nlnmun prce at whch sad ftls n snld llok wll le soll. totosethe- wth all other detals pertnent, sad mnmum prce ne- InK ^luo.l plus ensts of jreprlr deed and nlvertlslnpc ths sale. Salt) lon n sad block f sold on tcns, wll rpqulre a down payment of 4.nl. the blan-e of pn-lse'prce pad n pqml mnnllly Installnn! In a\ men Is I on :ll snle am yer In heren, ded, lltled l l'el I'll MIII tl led the purchaser cmllnues prnnllly thp nonthy p;y\ed n the -onlrh-t of snp nl he :jtr Innltded In tle t--e bp no dermtlt wlut- KIII l pnympns, or any part n He date nf refluent for le pun-lnwer shall le en.tlve a larnaln and snle r cv ; n Illnek!'H -A, on tn -^" T''Wn?*Jp of \\ of Mldll-.*<-x. tuve named, : IIPCIUISH Vll I III v- Hen "f I. ' de' Inv -ns. vnc rlplt. llle. Inler' ln n nr n th'' >-pntk-» ol In sl hll nl ''ml Ytnr Samn'l. S ll-tm- fur ( onpbln ^ I 'nnen S. N Wl. N....bnry l., \'.U, IHKItll'I'S SW.V, In Chflnrrry or >Vu" J f y 'pn Cll/.-ns' Bnlldlnpr nn AssoclaInn nf lfhwa> r, N,, f of I ho Stut * *'"" ot atw>vp stale LEAL NOTICS Ibcrr l.m plalnanl, nnd.l.ln -, wdow,ls., IMomlmlK. l \*H. for n» nf. murtkhked premses datpd >' Wry r,, M. v vrtue or the Wrt t«"if 'llrt'lm! ft * dplvpre wll espnso I".nlc nt P"MI«v «f Le on WKT'NESIIAY THK HM'A KNTI I'AV Or KHmAlV AH!HS, nt two orloek M» M Tm I,, the afternoon of Ihe «"'l "> ' he Slprlff> Offl.-f In llm «Hy "' Nnv l(ns«lk, X..7. An the followng frart or panel of land and premse htelmfler lnrllc-ulu'ly deserllert. sltunle, IV "",! bale n Ile Townshp of V} hrdkf n th'' C'nunly (f Mllllllt ";;, Sute of NeW.Iprsey.»n ( l :nd lr-klktntnl m n cerluln nllled -'.Mtp uf lota Hltlel Tnwnxlll Hf Wmllrllue, pl.-lnnnt on m- h j nf Mnrvh, nem, he ttlken,,.,r, nl. The,ald bll s fln phnr and foreelohe t and equty o n ntd'lo the pemm lrllflclles of f[l\»u c- rll, \m;.im' At, I'JM nnd Man-b rlr l.nt son In III In Hlnek fofl; I,,, ; Irffk ll! and a:! M f. In Hlnrk d:t( OS In Mlork I75-C; (US; I."IN * nnd II n,nm 7 and R In Mlm-l n Illn-k TSt.AA; I,>H, llm-k Klf: l.ll "I n,o( u In Ho-k s:n: ( In Dlnek S!I7-C: I."I r7!>;,'hs SB I" Id In Hm 7 fnd " In nock 7«: ml f In noek 7H,.,» mpnt M*p of the Tw^h lrldre, I unlv of Md And you, the hm. nale def<'ndauts, III-';IUnr may clam to have n I or mlllf rlrhl, ttle nh' clnlm In or to the p-en ed n sad hll of curnpl. VICTOl: HA Ml I for the ('mp. 4 f*mmp'-e s Npwark, N. I Hated:.lannry Dl. od- IX IHAXf'UMV»»P SKVV JKUSEV I.IT.'4X TO: nfl lllt'- nml Slvutnr- Sun "«TIMI-, I'O,,' I., and and knwn map - In I be Mv. Srs ;vmet of Jn addtonal l"l lokettler wllll! l- he tee!'"!' the preparaton ol tle d--l Take furher notce that at aaw le, or any date to whch t may be adjourned, the Townshp Cornreserves the rltht In lt flucreton to reject eny on«or ll ml n Ml Hl" lots In sad block u ' 'dder'ab t may select, due rck.rd beng gven to term and manner nf payment, Incase on* Or more mnmum bds shall be r* celved. Upon acceptance of the mnmum hd. or hd above mnmum, by the Townshp Commute*'and the payment thereof by tle purchaser accordng to the manner of purclasf In accordance wth terms of sale on flp, the Townshp wll d*llver I bargan and gale deed tor sad prem- PTrW': January 'Id, 5", * B. J. DUNIAN, Townshln Clerk. To In- tlyersed January -':( and.lnnary :n, HM^, In the Inepe.ld'nt-l.'ler,f > "", v. I''rr' and - l-'ernii, hs wft-: Anthony l-'erran M tll Mrs. Anlmv l-'erra- I'", h> u-tfe; Wtnel l-'errn' and Mrs. s.mpl I-'emn, hs wle; Mr H;n!-. : n. luslml.f lodl - llklnm. former n\y;>r; Alce Shun-; Itcjmnlt] I-'. Klllson: Wl- "xc nnd Mrs. Wllam hs wfe: (em-ke Mn.-llml Mrs. Ceoge Mlcllel- on l.-rs-y. lhm Ir h lae,, II lloratel ml John s. R AHIIII K. Mll' h hlpnhergen. *Mr. Bergento n- pad n pqua monthly - "IS nltl.mnlflgaothct-twnw-pwvuh-d toe --t resenttttve. "tract of sale. rst Ward Representatve. MUNICIPAL TAX CLERK WEDS AT St..STEPHEN'S Mss Josephne regowtz, daughter of Mrs. Catherne reftowtz, of Luther Avenue, became the brde Saturday mornng of Raymond Swartz, son of Mrs. Margaret Swartz, of Pttsburgh, Pa., at St.' of meetngs ths week worked out Stephen's Church, plan to gve substantal ajd to the Board of Educaton and the Lous turns over check for Townshp government n efforts to $89,9 to Navy Relef Socety. the burden of the taxpay- Publc evenly dvded^on U. S. er. The fnal result was the adop-'sales tax, allup survey fnds, lon nf a resoluton outlnng the plan by whch the teachers wll make voluntary refunds to the y, May \V. Boyntn, Mss Margaret E, Morgson, Mss K suhetl B Andrews. Alto Preent Mss Rose Nash, Mss Alee M Cade, Mss Ruth E. Krl), Mrs, L-on E. McKlroy, Mrs.!.,. Connolly Mss Ma'Kl'et P. Ile.rekseu, IJSC In School No. t aculty, Mrs Lllan Sals, Mrs. A. Patnor, Mrs }, Sehller, Mrs. A. Schller, Mrs. J. Rauchman, Mrs. B. Mnsky, Mrs. Anne Mazur, Ms. Lucy Muzur, Mrs, A. Neuss, Mrs. M.!Uytelka, Mrs. S. (reenspnn, Mrs,. Hara, Mrs. C. redman, Mrs. B. 'Kantor, Mrs. S. Cohen, Mrs.,. Cohen, M's. H L-hrVr, Mrs, M. Uern, Mrs. S. J. Carlenter, Mrs. J. Wener, Mrs. \V. U'olrovvsky, Mrs. Waeld, Mrs. A. Wolpl, Mrs. B. Weser.feld, Mrs, S, Bernsten, Mrs. L. Cdht', Mrs..). Slake, Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs. A. Braun, Mrs. M. Choper, Mr.s. H. B«lufsky. Mrs. M. Slotk, Mrs. P. VOKUI, Mrs. H. VOKI'I, Mrs. S, Vog-el, Mss Lllan Bedner, Mss Julmma C. Magyar, Mrs. J. race, Mrs. rank Keatng, Mrs. Dorothy McManua, Mss Elzabeth Trautwen, Mrs. W. C. Warr, Mrs.. B..Slmy, Mrs, J. J. Dunne, Mrs. (;. Mosenthue, M A further notce that nt Rad sale, or any dale, lo whch It may be adjourned, the Townshp Cn mttpe reserve?! the rljjht n ts dscreton to reject nny ono or all lefer Tt: W-.V4; Docket ), (I7S MITICB «l>viii.hk«ai,b TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: At a regular mectl'g of the Townshp Commttee of tle Townshp of bds nd to sell sad lots blftck to such Wlder as select, duo r'kanl bolnft gven to terms and manner of wynet, tn bl nuy shall one or more be receved. y mnmum blls LEAL NOTICES board from ther monthly salares. ISELN SHAKEN WHEN BOY^, EXPLODE SHELL Three Iscln boys were playng n the laek yard of the Klemowtz store on Oak Tree Road Wednesday whun they found a three-nch shell partly bured n the rubbsh. The boys carred the shell a short dstance away and bult a fre around t. ortunately the boys wthdrew to a safe dstance. The fre blazed for a few moments and then all Isscln was rocked by the exploson. ve Years Ago BUREAU TO MANAE TOWN REAL ESTATE Wllam Allgaer wll admnster the Real Estate Bureau to be oranzud as soon as possble by the ownshp, Commtteeman redck A. Spencer announced ths ornn?. The appontment wll ve Mr. Allgaer three jobs as he already 'both buldng anfd fre nspector. I HEARIN PROMISED Y UTILITY BOARD A date s to be set n the very ear future to-hear applcaton by he town for revson of the plan elmnaton at the Pennsylvana Ralroad grade crossng n Avenel, a spokesman for the State Board at all be rc Upon neeeplnce of the mnmum bd, or bd above mnmum, ly the Townshp Commttee and the payment thereof by the, purchaser accordng tn the. manner of purchase In accordance wth terms of sale OTI fle, the Townshp wll delver a bargan and sale deed for sad prt'mkps. DATT.n;.lanury!!, 9-. B. J. DtlNr.AN, Townshp Clerl. Tu le adverlked.bnmary, IDC, and.lanury :;<>, 94!, ll llle ItU-- l l l # Msa Am erty, Mrs. I '. Wlherdge^Irs. J. Wght, Mrs. K. Johnson, Mrs. I. Costelln, Mrfs. Kreta?, v. lr». R. Smn, Ms. J. Hunt, Mrs p, Kttell, Mrs, V. C. Ncklas IjdrB.-W. Brewer, Mrs. W, II. Warr f lrb. O. ullertoj, Mrs, ltolanc Cn-ne. "Mss Blanche Sfhoenbrul, Ma: ^Bernce Brewster, Mss Eleano Mack, Mrs. Harry Unwell, Ms ^'jpratces Kyan, Mss ('. Harnj: J-I(n. W. Hane, Mrs. A. Hansel '""fn. H. Van Sy^kle, Ma. B. Mt NuHy, Mrs. A. Lucke, Mrs. S totter, Mrs. ''. Brem, Mra. > Koch, Mrs.. Merrll, Mrs. K Jackson, Jr., Mrs. J. Dowlng; Mrs. C. Peck, Mrs. I. "Smth, Mr Walters, Mrs,, Brewste: (Mr«. W. H. LBL-KOII, M,r» k-'h, < L'^usch, Mss Clam l'erbel, M; ''" AJda van Syljee, Mrs. T. J. Leah, H. Jolsto, Mrs. L. I Ma. Wm, sclur, Mrs., Avenel School aculty. says LndLegh wll ad my research as cvlan. NOTICE Notce l«htttby «lven to *b* Totem of the School DUtrlet of the To.rBrtlp of WoodbH^ke. In the County ol JIIdfll?. tfcpttfce «matng for he clftolota of mdhrra vf th* Board «t lor tktn- yr» wll be held at I'Ol.l,. llarraa Avfnuf Hgh Scblol, Woudbrldur. POM' II Hano Avenue Hlch School, at WoodhrfflKr. POI.l, Publc School Nu, 8, at Kelnber. POLL», JNhll.' School No., at HWelaWn. I'll!,I, 4 Publc School No. T, at or<]«. POLL ID... Pbllc School No. U, at PoKh.,, POLL 5 Publc School So. II, at l«eltn. rot I, u Publc Scbuol No., at Port {leadn*. DLL T Pnbll- flrhool Nn. *, at Av«a«l, POLL 8 Publc School No., at SeWaren, PTLL» Publc School No. -', at Colottl. POI.l. VI Publc School No. IS, at I*H». nu TI'KSDAY, ':nu \IIV IOTH, H, U l;, was llrc'lpd to nlvcrtlsc (ho fut Hm on Mcnrtay evenng,,'elnary L, ), llu- TIIWI\RIII I t'.mmul>e,»'(jl ^nmt at 8 P. M. lest) n tle Commttee Chambers Memoral Muncpal Buldlnf, Woodbrdge, New Jersey, and expose and sol at publc sale and to the hghest bdder accordng to term!) ol sals on fle wth the Townshp Clerk onm to Inspecton and to be publlrly rcrll pror tn Hale, LU-fS-ll n lln-k fll, Wnnllrllge Townshp A.SMeHSnenl Map. Take further notce that the Townshp Commttee has, by resoluton and pursuant to law, fxed a mnmum prce nt whch sal lot n sad Mock wll be sold together wth all othor detals pertnenj, sad mnmum prce Itelng fl!8() llus costs of preparng deed and adverk lls mll'. Sad lot n sahl Is If sokt on terms, wll ree a ljttn payment of 8(Ulll balance of purchase prce lo be ad n equal nnnthly nstallments lefer To \V \V-7 Docket IT/r.:, :Nu. :to,!ml, n. m. B f Publc Utlty Ittted yesterday. Commssoners ASOLINE DEALERS AAIN TALK PRICE Although they faled to reach mmedate agreement on the prce scale to he fxed n a formal end of the rurtuus gasolne prfce war, dealers wll meet agan tonght at the Memoral Muncpal Buldng to contnue dscusson of that problom and also of creatng permanent organzaton. Three Year.n Ago ROMANO TO STAND TRIAL ON CHARE The Townshp Commttee at ts next meetng; wll set a date to consder eharge«tled aganst Patrol man Kurney Romano of helm who was yt»t5rday found gulty of am pe assault preferred by hs wfe The complant aganst the polce from lve 'ol'k I*. M. lo nlor o'- clock P. M,, E, X. T. md IUBCII' l>ukcr an nmy le utcetuhry, to ruallr all «k«ttnl vofrra prfwnt (o (- H thrlr ballot*. Voters resdng wthn Electon Dstrcts,, and 7 of Ward No. must vote at Poll No., Barren Aveue Hfeh Schoftl, Voters resdng; wthn Bleoton Dstrcts t. 6 and I of Ward No. and Electon Dstrct No. 4 ot Ward No. S must vote at Poll No., Uaron Avenue Hgh Sbloo-t. Voters resdng Wthn Electon Dstrct No., of Ward No., must rate at School No. 8, at Keastey. Voters resdng wthn flecton Dstrcts No. and», oc Ward No., must vote at Sr-hnol No., at Hope- "awn. Voters readlrk wthn Electon Dstrcts B, 4 apd, of Ward No,, mutt vote at School No. 7, at ords. Voters rebfdlk wthn Klculan man, Wt?- OR Would have completed nne years of servce on the force, WflJS drawn ye» terday ty PaBce jjflj Herbert B. Rankn and Chftf o: eorge IS.' Jt«sf mf. The oers rebf Dstrct No. 5 lk of W N w lan ard No., must 4 t d NOTICE O PUBLIC SALE To Whom It May Concern: At a regular meetng of the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Wuolhrdsc hell Mommy,.lamnry 9, llu'j, I was lrcet'd t» :nlvetse the /act that on Mnmlay >vtnle, l'\-brnarv,!>i, he Townshp Commttee wllj moet al T. M. (EST) n tle Commltlce Chamlers, Memoral Muncpal Buldng, WoodbrldKe, New Jefsey, and expose and: sell at publc sale anl to tho hghest Mlder accord- Ing to terms nt sale on fle wth the Townshp Clerk open to nspecton and to ha publcly mad ntor to sale, Ijots -ISO anl -IS n T U5.-H; LutK -6 n III m-lu.sv n Block Xff-N: Lots?, and '-' In Hl<n-l 855N; Lots \ In M m-lslv- In Block H59,; Lots tn 'III neklslv n Block J">9M. WoodlrdKu Tuwnslp Asst-jlllL-ll Man. Tahe rurther notce that the Townshp Commttee las, by resoluton and pursuant W low, fxed a mnmum prce at jvhlch sad lots In sad blocl wll be "sold together wth all othsr detals pertnent, aall mnmum prce lelng- {l.lloo.ou plus coutb of preparng deed and advertsng ths sale. Sad lots In sad block If. sold DII terms, wll re'urs t lon II payment <>f 6.otl, lt- balance of purchase prce to he puld In equal monthly nstallments of }6l),tlO plus jnt-rv.t and other terms provded for In contract of sale. No assgnment nf nterest In any of the jlots In'lulel n ths mle o; cmvtra'-t fur any tne n- all of aa ota Mhll le ntue.ly tle pur'lase hereuuler unless It be t» u party for whom a home shall be hull wthn flrty days. Provded the purchaser contnue! tn pay promptly the monthly pay tnentn fxed In le euuruct of salt' ol all of the lots Inclndad n th«sal and there In? no default whatever l such paymetls, or any purl llpreol to tle date of request for a dee tle purchaser shall le enttled receve ft hurgan and sale deed f< le'tel gn any, one lot to be sel d pm H vote at School No. 4, at ords. Vol-rn reedug wllhlll Bleoton Dstrct No. 6 of Wurd *Io., must vote at: School No. 6, at leelln. Voters realdlnx wthn Electon Dstrct No, 8, of Ward No,, must vote at School No. 5, at leeln. Voters resdng wthn Electon DlatTct No, 7, "/ Ward No. J, must vote»t School No., at Colona. Voters resdng wthn lcleutkm Dstrcts No, and 6, of Ward No. II. must vole at School No. 9, at Port Headng-.. VoUm realdk wthn loloctlon Intlptt '4 and ' >, nt Ward Nu. a, must vole al School No. 4, at Avenel. Vteru rusdug wthn Electon Dstrct No., of Ward No. 9, must vote at School N)., at Hewaren, memltern wll be elected lor p payment nf an addtonal (6. per lot together wth a reasonahl fee fur llu.' Jnt'puraton of Ihe l... Take further rotl'cu that at sal sale, or any Bate to whch It ma: be adjaunbd, the' Townshp Com mlttee resefves the rght In Its dls eretlon to reject any onu or a tllds am to sell aad lou In sal block to such bdder as It nmy a.. Iftct, due regard beng gven to term and manner of payment, n case m of more mnmum bldu shall be n c«lvea. Upon acceptance of the mnmum M^ COLDS U«II>K wll be vatmt }a of totln«t n for tum»e m* KxsentM Hud ItcpH TA. s Wt,.. ml Mr. Muehlcnlaeh, I; SlHIll-y * PaltlTh -'pornl: T-V. ln<a rorpratnn; John Ze KlahAtl Zflz. hs w Ymkavl'M nml Mlzul v<-n, ls wfe: Stella Kry- 8l-sk and Mr. KrynlPtskl. her husl'n..luneh A. Sbter nml Mrs,.lues A. Snter, hs wfe; TIHIIIIHH t'lpc'.nd Mrs, Tlnmap I'n.jer. hs wle; Kth'l Whtv: Wlam K.v.l.,uk Llll.n T HK nd lh'l\ llnun. ler lslmll'l, Irene I', laly and Thomas D.ly. her lnsbt., Mnnlt' SI. Sortfr am -Mr. Snrer, Inr lustu'l; Mna Anne o-lllau:.lames A. 'e Mnls nd Mr.H.Inn^fl A.-4>«Hn», -WH wl«;.lum-s A. Jc Hnl. anl Anne M d- Ku.-. Ills wfe: Wllam II. H-nun ml U. [Inward, Itrnvn. tradk as <Vm, M. Hrnw * Sun; West lon ederal MvnSs A l.onn Assu-lattn of Albany, a cnr >ratm; Antono ('anr hl Mrs. Anlnu I'anorlno Ills wfe; Mra l-.l.kk am Mke l/.lepak, lu'- lkbnl; Htler Snndcrs anl Mrs. KolTt Kauud''s, l.>; wfe; Mara Malenpa and Mr. pn'perty ZPKl' l-.s., anl k n o w n aw l o m w- rsf m le Itllllps, Krve)'«d.luunry. t!w. hy.. M, TroWbrlKn," anl tt (>l ll I le lffl' nf tllf" Clerk of lle fount\ nf Mldllespx, New.l-mcy, I'lnlcr <, SS -an Map Nn.,..nl by lots nntnle'-.flvt' f,, sl\ II'.I, rtev-nlecn 7), a nl elklleen (IS In Hm k 7. Tn- apprnxlmt> fmnutt nf th* dn-r-f lo le HtlHtled by mld sal Is the sum nf.three TIIIIUHIIIUI Keventy-llve Dollars (IO7S.HI, VoKethet w-ll tn -ostb of tls sale. Together wlt all and Blnguhr Ile rghts, prvllcken. leredltament>; and npml-nr-h llereutn lhlonknk nr In anywne nnwrlhlnlnr. WILLIAM A. Al.I.OAII!. Slt'-lff. jc'lnrlps.. St'.tmler, Snllllnr solctor. ' ' - " l\ CIIAX'KHV OK NRW JClS.Y :tt/«7» Tu:, KdRar.lo-s and Mrs. Edgar.In's, hs wfe; Itufns S. McKlllln; rllppu H'clt'ltc and Mrs. lljppo Itefcr Tfl W-tltT tuc-kr VOTIII! O TMI.II s,, TO WHOM IT.HAY n>. At a ruflr no- MI Townshln I'lnmlllP" f shp of Wnodhrllge h. ]!.lnary n, n. «. lo advertse, the fnc I h, day cvenlk, I-Vhn,n' the TlwHllp Coml,., at S I-. M. (OT) In H, Chambers. Mmm-ln HulldlnK. Woodbrldm-, >;, and exp""!* nnd sell at. anl «tn- llrhe«l,<., I ln(f to terms nf salt the Townshp '"lprl m- 'n' rtnd to bo pj, (Hnt sale, Lol JD n \Vond>rlfl)j> Towsllp ', Map, Take furl her notce Twsllp Conmlttee b.r IIIH'HI»nl pursuant I: : a mnmum prce at \\ lot n III bluck wll l. nelher Wth nl nh-- l» ttnent, s.bl mnlnn ) :!I'll" nn lus rufn I,I 'Iced nnd ndv«rtlnlnk tills bt In shl llock shall I.. cash nnl\, anl wll r'p. >II>'IW III I'l JI-HIH!. Ilr. IMll-lllse prle In le. l-fnv l-'clrnry ", I'M! Talte further notce H sale, nr any date to whu be adjourned, the Town Imltte' receves the- HKII! - c-'ln ID reject any n bds nml to sell mld I" bbclc I" such bdder prlnct, due. rcknrd bell^ terms nnd manner of a\ case one or no' mln shall h- receved. Upon u--entace of the : bd, or ld above lnlnmu t -' nlcrcst nnd oler for n contract of q t'f.flfl plu *nn provded lale. * Take further notce that at saj<] ;ale, or any date to whch It may adjourned, the Townshp Comt'" reserves the rght n Its dnrctnn to reject any one or all bds l n fcu pad lot In 8ftld block such bdder ue t may selecl, un Karl beng gven to ternls and nanner of payment, n cane one v nore mnmum bms shall be r$' ftvp'd. Upon acceptance of the mnmum ld. or bd above mnmum, by thf Townshp. Commttee and the paynont thereof by the purchaser aoll to the manner of purchase n a-cordancb Wth terms of sal» on I", the Townshp wll delver a bar- Ban and sale deed for sad premses. JATKII; January L'd 94. B. J. DVNIAN, Townshp C<rk. Tn In- nl vert ISIMI.Innuarv S, l!m am.lu'-y ffl, If, In tl: ld,- -Leader.' Ksrhpr. wdow: Jacob AV. Wfnr and Mrs..lcnb W. Wlbur, hs wfe: ltalo Company, ncorporaud, a corporaton! fjucla ChocBl, Wdow; Adllo Chloe h atl Mrs, Adrdu UhlocclI, hs wfe; N'uzlatn) Clo-'l nnd Mr. Clrtrel, her lnjlal; Sunta <'loeeln and Mr. Cloccl, her luslanl; Mlduel Arnold ;ml Mrs. Mcluel Arnold, h!n wfe; (eurg? (.least am Catherne (t-ant, Ills w'lle; Leon l''lsclcr, nml (her or any»f ther respect vt unknuwn ln--. devsers, I-esunal representatves, executors, udnslratdt's, grantees, y- HlghH or suc essrs n rkll, ttle or Interest. Hy vltue, )f an ("nlet- nf tle Court of Clancery of Xaw Jersey, mude on the day of the date hereof. In a..'nst- wheren tn* To\vnnh > of Wdoddjf, a munelpnl corporaton nf the Htate of New Jersey, s t-omphlnat. and y»u am others are :te defendants, you are requred lo Appear nnd answer the bll nf sad eomplaaat on or before tle Htl lay of Marcl, next, or tle sad bll wll le taken as confessed aganst you. The untl hll Is tled tn ahbnltely -.t-btr mll foreclose you from all rn nul > Utty of reufmpllotl of. In and to He premln-s desorlled Ij :t'rtt-atc«of tax sales dated Ma It'll I. 'J-'-,.lannry 4 llll, Marcl, 9. March H, 9, O'toher rj.', (letber Ij, 96, Jnn- '*7 lnn-, 9:S am Marcl K,.!);!9, -nvtlnb I.ut -l»; n Itlnck N..-.-H I.uls s7-ss n Uluck TSU: I,MIS 7-Tt n Hlo-k fsil: Lots 6 In In llock NOD; Lots 4t ID m In lum-'k K:U; I.IHS ll tu II n lu.'t \M: Lots :; n ;t: pp lcn'l'lto. ls wfe; MHI-III Henelelto and Mr. Henedetlo, her hushanl; lotllllf Merkle and Mrs. r.nltlllf Merkle, hs Wfe; rederck. Wn. Unwell; Wllam Zegler and Mrs, Wllam Zlegler, hs wfe;.inln Iln7.l and Mary H<r/.n. hs wfe; John ISorza and Anne flnrzn, ls wfe: Joseph Haydu and M44V Haylu. Ills K( p >! la H- T» r ' and Mr. tarr, her hlbftll: Mr. K-oul. luklatd of Isabelle Keogh, a former owner: Mbry A, tzgerald and Mr. Htzgerald, her hgs- ( btd; Kdward Tllompso and Mrs. Edwurd Thompson, bs wfe; Paul Touffelson; Oscav Uoldnt'rln and Mrs. Oscar oldsten, hs wre; Isdore Abramowlt/. and Mrs. Isdore Ab'ntmowltSE, "hs wfe;' lm.. Coognn nnd Mrs. Wllam J. Cwgn, hs wfe: Vlto CraKso and Mrs. \'lto Urajs, bs wfe; Charles '"nwh 'affff~mlbh tjarh-,-lr(«wfe; Irvng SlefL-; Joseph tzabo Und Terest'z Sabo, hs wfe; Mr. Snabo, lusbnml of Terenc Sabo, a former owner; Peter Welmor and Mrs, Peter Welmer, hs %lfe; Wllam A. Donaldson and Mary Donnld- OTn, ls wfe; Sarah McDermolt und Mr, McDermott, her lushanl: Sarah Quere und Mr. Quere, lehuhbanl; and ther or any of ther respectve unknown hers, devsees, personal representatves, executors, admnstrators, Knntc'S, asslkns or succeflsors In lght, ttle of Interest. By vrtue of an Order nt Ihe Court of Chancery of New Jersey, made on be day >f the date hereof, It a cause wheren the Townshp of Woodbrldge, muncpal corporaton of the State of New Jersey, s omplanunt, and you and others a> the defendants, you are requred t appear and answer the bll of sad T.wnxhlp Cnnmlttrc anl ment tlerenf by the pur cnnllng t» the mllner nl set forth In tn- term:. nn tle, the Townshp wl a bnrcraln and snlo lc-cl premse^. lat.-d: Janu-y L'. IHI.'.. J. PI" T.wnsh- To be Hdvurtlaed.lanuu Jlary (5, III, n the I ent -Leader. \ cakctsnv or SEW JEIISIOV.7/47 TO; AntunU Clcr^ltt and Mrs. Anluln tllea'ell, Ills wfe; Jusvph LmlfW.sky and Mrs. Joseph Louewsky, bs wfe; Harrs Koslv; Knm l''aulhabcr, Wllam aulhuber; State KnK.neerlng Corp.ralon, a rrpoaljt; Arthur,, Waldron and Mr». Arthur J. Waldron, ls wfe; Mchael Kocmk; Paulne Meyer ard Mr. Meyer, J L-lushnr; (Inrflo H. P. Kljberg und Mrs. (fordon S. I. Kleeberg, hs wfe; Uovunnla l''orl lu anl Mr. KlD'IUo, ber lusband; Vlole l-n,n nd Mr. Herman, her lus- Ind yteve HupeBO and Mrs. Steve Haptgu, lts wfe; Anna Sclmellcr and Mr..Srlu'ltr. her husband; Mol-s Hclmede nd Mrs. Morrs.Schneder, hs wfe; Mrs. Hcham \V. Montgomery, wfe ot Itchan W. MontKunery, a former owner; Mr. I'lMnlfV, luhljaml of Margaret S. Pountney, a former owcr; Domnc Klnruntno and Ange- HH I'lorello, ls wfe; Solomon Hoffman nnd Mrs. Solomon Hoffman, hs wfe; Inlne Isaacs and MJ-S. Isaac Isaacs, uk wfe; ICdwn Zwlm-zynskl uul Mrs. ICdwn Zwlcrzynsk, hs wfe; Albet Mull d M Muller, hs UII and Mrs. 'blue coal' you can't beat t KINDLIN - IREPLA WOOD - AMOUS READIN COAL KOPPER'S COKE MASON MATERIALS! UEL OIL Phone Woodbrdg«8-OT4 WARR COAL & SUPPLY CO. ST. EORE AVENUE WOODBRIDE SAVE buy t NOW JOHNJJTTIN CALL WO. 8- We Md "Brght" we ddn't mean SHINE! The nap of the fabrc s gently rated to elmnate the shny, glouy surface. Your sut s, thoroughly cleaned to make the orgnal weave stand ou *- '* '» carefully pressed to make creases hang straght. Of course t fts % better! Woodbrdge 875 CCPPCLA 8 MAIN STREET (NEXT TO BANK) Make Beauty Ever Yours! Zwlcrzynsk, hs wfe; ler and Mrs. Alberl wfe; llcfanl ULUIOVU u PAIII.KTN SAIAI; <ISK IIIIOI'S Ol (. 666 ttf "llulj-m)-tl.m"-«wu/derlul UDIDUHI OR SALE Beautful sx-room dwellng, near Sewaren School, Wffltt* j, S W TELEPHONE 4-7S THOS BURKE nnqral Drectors 66 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Joseph V. Costello, Mgr. "Thefa U No SubttUuta-t or Bwk* DAMP WEATHER HEED HAVE EECT ON YOVR HAIR I YQU ( ONE O OVH SPECIAL PERMANENT OR HEALTH AND BEAUTY'S SAKE VISIT Larace (Ohrlntenuen Buldng) #7 Man St. flftfl t\<*r).

5 AM, 'k A& X'.-..!...' I-:N*T- LEADBIt RIDAY, JANtlAftY,, 94 PAE IVE y ar! By uld A IT:.,,, to he hold ;vct dscussed ortnghtly :hc ndst Church htmc ot Mss lnl*. Ma" Street. CJamea I \,n Party" fen- ".,.('lch typfy.,,,,- n son* or u-ss :> and famly of Sonora Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Kovacs of Wlson Avenue motored to Morrsn a red, and purchased \VE SO LITTLE CM ORTS TO AID RECOVERY,!,. mr completely rebl,. pnrrpton departrarry * full lne Pads; Hot Water Ar Cushons; dng Trays, etc. BLIX DRU STORE.n v, Woodbrdge, N. J. Isertn Personaltes By Jean Duff Mr.»ml Mrs. John Wrtz, r>f looper Avenue, wll entertan at a card party for the henoflt of the Red Cross,»t ther home on 4, at 8 P. M. Refreshments wll be served»nd prses wll be awarded at each tnhle. Mr. and Mrs. Russell urze «rrd daughter, Jonn, of Sono.ru Menus, attended a theatre performance n Rahway Saturday evenng. Mr. and Mrs. eorge Brtton Mr. and Mrs, Clfford O'Con nor, of Cooper Avenue, were en tertaned on Sttnrday evenng by hs parents, Mr. and Mrs, Martn O'Connor, of Rahway, at dnner n honor of Clfford O'Connor's brth y. - Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Breen, of reen-street and Mr. and Mrs. wny, wore the weekend guests of Mrs. Hnkmnn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Jtllnane, of Starr Street. Thonrna and Jack Qugley, of Iseln Boulevard, were hosts to a number of frends at a party, Saturday evenng. ames were played tml refreshments served. Ttroro present were: Kathrne Blls, Conne Martnello, Irma Marc, Ruth Walchuck, Lla Propper, Vncent Carnvella, Bernard van Orden Thomas McKay, Slvester McCann, Robert Almas, and ene Tomaso all of town. Mfs. Rssell um, of Sonora Avenue, spent Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. red Rapp, of Hllsde. Mrs, C. Brooke and famly, formerly of Poor arm Road, now resde on Cooper Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Russell um, of Sonora Avenue, entertaned eorge Rapp and Steve Brankach, Phlp O'Connor, of Rdgley Aveenjoyed p{ Hllsde, Tuesday evenng. a theater perform- ance n Newark, Sunday evenng. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brnk- Mr. and Mrs. Patrck Boylan, of Mddlesex Road, are th«parent* of a son born on Saturday, Januman and son, Douglas, Jr., of Rah- ary 4. Mother's Club Presents 4 New Books To Barron Publc Lbrary WOODBRTKJE -Twenty-four now hooks wore rwntly added to juvenle department at the Bnrrory ree Publc Lbrary tho gft of the Motncrs' Cluh of WoodbrdKC. The new hooks are for chldren of sx years old to hgh.school age The volunw are: cton, "The N«w Declamatons," Boone; "The Cheer Le«der," Per; "Maxma of Amercan Holday Parade," Poll. Marqul," Ambler; "Behnd the AQUILA-ENLER Purje Mask," Chnae; "Camp ISELIN Mr. and Mrs. Lous Lenapc on the Long Tral," Saxon: Enjfler, of Newark, announce the "Lttle Robnson Crusoe of Pars," marrage of ther daughter, Helen, oa; "In the Rockes Wth Kt to John A. Aquln, son of Mr. and Carson," Mclntyre; "Casuals of Mrs. Anthony A. Aqula, of reen the Sea," Mcee; "Mare of Old Street, Saturday, January 4, n New Orleans," Kadford; "Whte Newark. Brother," Brll; "ant Otto," DuBo; "Pun at the ar," Else- Jean; "To-MorTOVf' House," O'Bel; "The Black Pup," Brooks "Cnderella," Weftard; "TV Patchy Zoo," Sutler. ; Non-fcton, "Modern (rest 'Ameretm," Lt; "The You Varcose Vens?. arryce, for comfort *7 77 I Try Our Two-Wty Stretch H.IIT WEIHT [ASH \ HOSIERY for a lmted tme only I'fnlH- and accurate'y made to meaure, to aeture even prep of hc entre lmb. SUPPORTS, TRUSSES, ARCHES, BRACES, Etc. IKJUORS PRESCRIPTIONS CORRECTLY ITTED racs Surgcal & Orthopaedc o, 6S SMITH STREET f''.;m up, Sute It Perth Amboy 4- Open Wed. r. - Sat. Untl 9: P. M. OVERCOAT SALE Jon Our New Depost Account Club. Seres M. M. Startng Now t BRIES ' Complete Men' Outfltert 9 Smth St. Perth Amboy, N. J. E.ubl.hed 88 DEENSE aganst l :t», Wurred Vson and Headaches, a a " Ul owe to yourself. ood eyesght \s ': "rst Lne of Defense." Your earnng ' ' *Tt!SH, and happness n lfe all depend 'yh. At the frst sgn of trouble, come I lavt' your eyes examned J Don't neg- " r Kmhle wth your most prceless possesall the money n the world won't buy ;l "Ut'r pur of eyes. Vls 't our Modern Optcal Department, "' " regstered Doctor of Optometry s on at nl tmes, "H.. HNDMAN, Optometrst " Len»«t ' Prucrlpton CREDIT TERMS AJLRANED PEWELERS M - R " CHERRY ST. "" " Monday, RA. MW4 OPTICIANS "RAHWAY Evenngs Book of Amercan Verse," Carman; "The Modern Book of Amer-,can Verse," Lealleme; "The Lc allenne Book of Englsh and Amercan Poetry;" "ve Mnute Bographes," Carnege; "Lttle Known acts of Well Known People," Carnege; "One Hundred SON OR JEWELLS WOODBRIDE Mr, and Mrs. Mlton Jewell, of Kng eorge Road, are the parents of a son born recently at the Perth Amboy eneral Hosptal. CLASSIIED OR RENT Ave., Avenel; all mprovements,, team heat, garage; avalable fter st. Inqure wthn ot call M. Musyka, Telephone Rahway 7-94J.. -,* URNISHED ROOM to Rent; Ary, comfortable; ttll mprovements, gurajce space avalable. 4 Pulask Avenue, Carteet. Telephone 8-49, -6 PRESSERS RANTED Broom and Newman W«h!nton Are., C.rttrtt.WANTED W B A W Independent-Leader, 8 St., Wbodbrdge, N. J. reen._ WANTED Two rooms and ktchenette furnshed fop lfht housekeepng for young couple. Tel. Wo U LOST old rmlera glasses n the vcnty of Hph School. Pl call. Wo SITUATION WANTED Experenced houaeworker (colored) wshes work>by the day. Phone nfter fve P. M v Wo OR SALE PIANOS Pano, exceller.t for student, uaed, full 88 note keyboard. Specally prced at $85. Pay only?. down, balance $. weekly. rffth Pano Co. 78 Hobart St., Perth Amboy. Opposte Sprs-Roebuck open evenngs. ' * OR RENT HOUSE OR H One famly, she ro^nw; furnshed or unfurnshed; car garage; al heat; excellent neghborhood. Apply Pershng Avenue. Carteret. WASHERS-VACUUMS New Rebult* raotow p«rto for We cart rebuld your old machne. Lowest term»-all *»rk gujrtn teed. Everym«ke, 9 State Street, Perth Amboy <-Z«lao WANTED TO BUY N V publc h«arlnf *!«. b«h«w on Thlay : o'clocl ^ th«.«mhou«e..4u tftk«t, Wooabrtdge, N» YELLOW or bluck Soybeans DEL MAIZ wanted. Edson B. erka, 8t*cy, trent Hotel, Trenton, New Jer- Cream Style Corn CORN O THE COB ' oz. can 9* ot. can * LEAL NOTICES objecon«, f any. <"}, ^c l»h «ff budget of l>l»trl.'t No. Woodbrldee, New Jwney, and on the prouonal to purobmm «"«U>. h ook and M %Sf BourT or Wre Conml«aloner», UUtrlet NO., Wootbrld»e, Nt*,-UU:" " AN ANSWER TO YOUR BUDET PROBLEM! rankly wn recognze that LIVIN COSTS HAVE ONE UP! WE know that ths has meant a budget problem for you and we'd lke to help you solve t. Here's what we have to offer: () Real low prces every day 6 daysl week every week! () Savngs for you on many fne foods that we both make and sell savngs up to 5fo compared wth other natonally^ known foods of comparable qualty. () Over. tems offerng you plenty of varety and savngs galore! These APTeature* CAN HELP YOU REDUCE YOUR BUDET. YOU BE THE JUDE! ; Buy all of your food needs n the 6 departments of your A&P Super Market -we beleve you'll agree that the savngs you make m our Markets wll help your budget problem. But you be the fudge check our prces tem for tem then count your savngs. Incdentally, every tem s sold wth a money-back guarantee! Come buy wth confdence!,up SUPER MARKETS PREPARED oods Mscellaneous CAMPBELL'S Beans... RIEND'S Baked Beans SULTANA BoanS Red Kdney IU. c«n cam IK > ID. c«n c 7«7c CAMPBELL'S Tomato Soup cms c ANN PAE Tomato Soup CAMPBELLS cam 6c Chcken-Noodle Soup :an9e HEINZ Except Consomme ond Chowder Soups.. 4 cn 5c VOT'S Phla. Scrapple SWITS lb. cans 7c Prem.... oz. tn 8c BROADCAST RED! - SPREAD" Pate de o. Jn o cans a BROADCAST Chl Con Came MORRELLS Lver Loaf. RANCO - AMERICAN V4 OZ.CIlo Spaghett.. ORTON'S READY-TO-RY Codfsh Cakes K HENRI'S Spaghett Sauce p OL cans l5%o; cans AMERICA'S CHOICE! c c >"c 7t The magnfcent flavor ol Eght O'clock Coffee won t the naton's hghest award... t outsold any other' brand by ml- - ISeat- #..pmn' f. T r y Jt - today enjoy jlner fresher flavor! ' EIHT O'CLOCK COEE Every Pornd CntM nw * * * * * TOOK.' DAVIS Bakng Powder ANN PAE Pure Extracts SUNNYIELD Cake lour SWANS DOWN «c«oz. bol, «Cake lour WHITE HOUSE, Condensed Mlk DU'S INERBREAD OR Devl's ood Mx RAJAH can c p^g 9c Cocoanut * * p^- 6oz. pkgle ANN PAE SPARKLE LEMON Pe ller.. JUNKET Rennet Powder RENCH'S Brd Seed.. RENCH'S Brd ravel. b. pkg. 8c Pufd Hydrogencted Vegetable Shortenng.hortenng d e x o.... RALSTON'S Ry-Krsp, * PLANTERS Salted Peanuts ANN PAE arden Relsh ASSpRTED Lang's Pckles HELLMANN'S Mayonnase. COLD STREAM ALASKA Pnk Salmon MINUTE Tapoca., PILLSBURYS J Pancake lour ' SUNNYIELD Pancake lour ANN PAE Pure Honey, VERMONT MAID Syrup.. A&P BRAND Mnce Meat. WHITE HOUSE Evap.Mlk. STRON & VIOROUS JBokar Coffee RICH & ULL-BODIED Red Crcle Coffee 4 Pkg. 7t Pkgv 5c 6% oz. pkg. 8c lb. c»n57«oz. pkg. Ie 4 Ib. can 9c jars C oz. pkg. * lb. * bags IHNE OODS OUR DAIRY PRODUCTS LAI«SELECTED CRESTVIEW Brand ES Mx<c ' Co " CAREULLY AED WHOLE MILK SHARP CHEESE Our dnry products arc fresherrushed drect from Amerca's better producers, and prced to brng you real savngs. Anrt that's no mere bonst! Let us convnce you today! ANCY DOMESTIC MILD MUENSTER CHEESE ANC/Y DOMESTIC BLEU CHEESE. carton dozen Ib 4<, CHEESE Dcmcshc b 6 o l d'n Rch CMEEIE t, 4 E d a m CHEESE Domestc b 9«orgonolafommcb 4 9 c NO UESSIN WHEN YOU BUY A*P MEATS! Yes, every tender morsel ot "A&P Qualty" meat s guaranteed jucy and appetzng. It has to be. We select "A&P Qualty" meat wth greatest of care, sell t to you rght nt flavor-peak. Prces are rght too.,, for we buy drect, avodng unnecessary n-between expenses and share savngs wth you! That takes all the guesswork out of your meat buyng brngs you greater pleasure n both the servng and the eatng! A&P QUALITY NATURALLY AED BEE PRIME RIBS O BEE CHOICE RADE TENDER LES O LAMB RESH SMALL PORK LOINS A&P QUALITY NATURALLY AED BEE Whole or Ether H*!f Cul from st Sx Rbs POT ROAST BONELESS CHUCK ANCY ARM-RESH BROILERS & RYERS SUNNYIELD TENDER - COOKED READY-TO-EAT HAMS ACT QUALITY Sm OCr Porterhouse Steak A&P QUALITY STEER Bfl. Srlon Steak BONE IN b 9c.. b 5c Chuck Steak or Roast - $<= t CROSS RIB Pet Roast RESHLY ROUND... t 5c Chopped Beef.. b c CHOICE RADE Lon Lamb Chops lounder llet r»h b 9c Large Shrmp ancy t> 9c Mackerel SPEND SECONDS-SAVE MONEY! You can do t by readof the followng: Although Ann Page oods ate top qualty they tost youless (leotw A&P both makes and sells them). In fact, many Ann Page oods offer you very substantal savngs compared wth other natonally known foods of comparable qualty. To get more good food for your money t's smart to buy Ann Page! ANN PAE Our Bet Seller SALAD DRESSIN c ANN PAE A perfect Tartar Sauce, too SANDWICH SPREAD c ANN PAE Real old-roko»ed flavor nbecepx/ec (xc«pl Strawberry!tl -ft c rkwkle* and Raspberry jar IW* ANN PAE net quollty wh«dt forlna 8 oz. n 7 MELLO-WHEAT CANNED oods A6P BRAND N() r a p e f r u t sectons C(K, SULTANA resh Prunes SULTANA rut Cocktal cam ^ j, am IONA Aprcots.. Nott<*< So 7. BUfET SIZE AS5RTIO g ^ ruts... cam ISo IONA BRAND * Bortlett Pears No»«n9e A&f> BRAND No. Apple Sauce, ' cnt Sc HEINZ-STRAINED Baby ood. HEINZ JUNWIR Baby ood. Nblets.. LARSEN'S LAYER-PAK Vegetables DEL MONTE Sweet Peas, X REEN IANT Peas. «"»,; RELIABLE RADE A ancy *M> * STANDARD QUALITY, MIXED cant Ql cn 5> 7 o*. can * * canj» HOUSECLEANIN LAKES OR RANULES Chpso 4 P. &. Oxydol,.. WHITE SAIL Soap rans RANULATED SOAP B n s o.. t «ORY SNOW OR Ivory lakes WHITE SAIL Soap lakes.. LUX Soap lakes» BRILLO SOAP PADS or Brlllo Cleanser WHITE SAIL Soap Powder. LARE SIZE Ivory Soap MILL) Camay Soap < SWEETHEART PAIMOLIVE LUXOR ANN PAE Macaron.. Sopkg.e ANN PAE SPARKLE Puddngs fancy-smo b c Rock Lobster Tals b 9c b 7c Whole or Ether Mall le SUNNYrtfcD- SUAR--... Slced Bacon. p «No. I RADE c Smoked Tongues. b 9c CENTER CUTS Lon Pprk Chops. t. 9c Spare Rbs...»>.c PURE* PORK Sausage M.b. Meat n>. 9* SKINLESS rankfurters... b 8e SmeltS No. I-ancy lounders resh-large Smoked llet. Oysters,","^ *» «b.5e M8c b.c ot 8«cup»«sh Recpe Book! Wrte A&P sh Department, 5 North«r«Avenue, Bpton, MOM.. 4 P^J. 7c ANN PAE,u.. B e a n s... cans < ' ANN PAE PREPARED 5^ Spaghett. cons 9c ANN PAE Tomato J ke M «" n,5c ANN PAE. " Bakng Powder o.«nc Item8 lge.pkg.> lge.pkg.* Ige. pkg. *.4. YILUOW LaMndry Soap P. ft,q, WHITE NAPHTHA UundrySooft 6^'S«OCTAOON SUNNYIELD Cereals Rce ems. P^> 7c TASTY Cheer-oats. pkm e CRISP, RESH * g I orce Cereal. pk 5S! 9c KELLO'S Corn lakes.. 6oz P tg. e SUNNYIELD, CRISP Corn lakes.. NABISCO Shredded Wheat KtLLD'S CEREALS Varety Package 8o t. P Vs. 5e ; c pkg c QUICK COOKIN H- Oats.. Hb, pkg c NOURISHIN Wheatena. ot.pk g e INSTANT Ralston Cereal LARE PACKAE Hecker's arna. tb P k 9 9c BAKED ENRICHED AND DATED Marvej Bread A&P BAKERS BREAD oods P^S 8c Pound Cakes. < «ch 5«j f»b g Cracked Wheat u» ^9 ANE PARKER RESH APPLE Coffee Cake.. ^.-h h DELICIOUS resh Orange Bar each 9* Honey Pecan Bun»ch 9o Crumb Square. each 7o Date 4 Nut toaf Angel ood Bar. Walnut Cake.. JANE PAftKER Jelly Roll each e each 9t «ch 9c...»ch RUITS & VEETABLES-HOURS RESHER! Lettuce so crsp t crackles! And frut? resher, yes hours fresher because we buy drect from orchards andfeldsand shp 'em just as quckly as possble. Come and let us dazzle you wth our farm and orchard beautes. You'll gve your famly the natural, healthful vtamns they need to help them keep well. So come today and count up the savngs you make! 4+ Irtetlts twellmt VtMUa SMTH + Mtett BotrJ Sour* OR WINTER HIALTH EAT MORE APfLtS! DELICIOUS APPLES.::::; RESH CRISP ICEBER LETTUCE., :;:;:, TeXaS BeetS Con'amVlemnC+ bunch 5' lo.orolloesvlarmrrtl+,c+" ' Of *5 6 WORTHMORE rapefrut v,mnb+.c+* J«-."»5I ftyn Drops b. b<t HERHEY'S ECONOMY SIZE, Chocolate Ban e«h$ WARWICK. Thn Mkt 9 WOHTHMO4E Cream Drops lb bed t l 4c Mew Cabbage Xlu ' 9«Table Celery rehcmp ^ 9 *.. U. S. No. rade, B Sweet Potatoes V Allgator Pears u% MAIN ST. WOODBRIDE Opposte Woodbrdjre N»t'l Bank *7 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY Between Elm *n.d Oak Streets JM IRVIN STREET RAHWAY Betwflpn Cherry St A Eut Hlton Ave. *, 84 K BRUNSWICK AVE. ORDS * Tka (tton HM WO llwt Dep«t»ent H :

6 PAUE SIX By The Navgator Here and There: Debt Reducton Am Of Parsh Men VVOODRRIDfR Approxmately jl) men.f St. James' Parsh n.st. James Audtorum CRESCENT "The Mun Who Came to Dn- T," the new Warner Urns, con-!y starrng Hetle Davs, Ann Sherdan a.j MmU Wnolley. Tut'sdjy njrht to Ht't.' local I'Ttrnronct at,tnc.'d n's "f mncng the parsh Crescent Theatre today. Adopted Mahrl Thru " ll Rahw: '- V debt,.f *(5.(). from tn UroahMy ht by eorge Hospla t;.'nk' v, heavy ch.sl j Thl, nu.m,,,r!,,,f,h(l VM^ t P. Kaufman and Moss Hnrt, "The.»I;:tl WHO Came tn Dnner" has cold that hnut''l to turn nto; s uuu'rstfhx, wsh to erect a - pnpunn Tn result* «f thd rectory HS the old one s '" I J 'f V T*«.*un...^ haled as _. -fne of th most p (?h school shape and there s not suffcent uproarous comedes of the decade. md-ye.'r e\:m.-< at the hjrh sc y worred offce ro!" for Rcv ' Charl * 8 or the frst tme n Ronald are th' rax of so many McCorrstn, the pastor and Rev. Reagan's career, he plays a test faces an.unl that Imldnr Thomas Carney, the curate. Howthe majorty felt that the natonal Squadron." Reng a tesl plot n Warner Bros.' "Inter- Beleve t or not Mare Kuwakv.yk!ever,- --, plot n moton pctures sn't as Iol 7:..h- h,,h,,t.corn soldebt should be reduced before the 5T,n th, Crl*-««,w.ln t rt MI n.!«w venture.undertake, An executve commttee was apponted and t wll meet on eb- sponsored l.y the Sodalty but, the mean part of t was that ruary 5, at 8: o'clock n the Maro's team went down n defeat I aurtorum to make plans for a M-vbe the hoys n the hphj concerted drve for funds. The school are try,,,, to.care t,s, but member, of the commttee are: Maurce Dunttan, Andrew Desmond, James J. Keatng. Leon.E. these are some of the nnmes of the mdk*'l basketball teams McElroy, Dr. J. J. Collns, Joseph Deber's Dynamc Dwarfs, Mmc- landrnsck, Wllam A. Ryan, John c's Mghty Mauler:, and Duda's'. Ryan, Sr, John Coyne, Mchael J. Traner, John Bergen, Hu(fh Tny Ter-'s... Muscal to say Qujjley and Owen S, Dungun. the least... Buy Defeme Bond' Around The Townshp: A certan Amlmy Avenue lad thnks that Ida DComo of Rahwayl s the tups... Hear thnt Dot Jacobs md Johnny Royle are plannng to nk that very mportant...,. step.. Wonder who those throe vrrls were wth Erne Brazo at the hskethull game the other nght... Arthur erry s convalescng from a mean cold, -.. Here's wshng Blly Spos lots of luck n h* new lfe as a Coast uardsman, le reported for actve duty Tuesday mornng... Buy Defene Stamp* - rom The Notebook: rends of Prvate Stephen L. Hruska, Jr., may lke to have hs new address... It s ConpAy A, Obtuares Knud Anderson WOOnWUDfc uneral serv for Knurl Anderson, 75, a lfelong resdent of Woodbrdge who ded January, were held Sunday afternoon at hs late home Mattson Avenue. Bural was n the Cloverleaf Memoral Park Cemetery. The late Mr. Anderson s sur vvecj' by hs wdow, Mare; a daughter, Mrs. Edward allagher a son, Raymond R. Anderson an two grandchldren, Vrgna an loan Anderson, all of.w;podbrdge Mss Anne. Kydd WOODBRIUU Mss Anne Kydd, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Charles Kydd, ded Mon day afternoon at the home o her sster, Mrs. Wllam V. I Strong, 58 rove Avenue. unera servces were held from the horn, 4nd Engneers, APO, c/o Postmaster, Seattle, Washngton.... The Junor Hed Cross wants of her sster, yesterday afternoo t known tha t s not tryng to I at ;5 o'clock. Bural was n th, cut out the Hoy Scouts n collectng waste mpel'. They just want Cty. New York Bay Cemetery, Jerse the stuff the Scouts can't handle.... Congratulaton^ to uy Weav- Wllam ~Mchelg~ ~ 'er on hs reappottment as Post AVENEL uneral servces f< master Mrs. Bell Jensen, Wllm Wllam Mchels, M c, Burne charman of the Infantle Paralyss Drve n Kurds, r.vtes resdents Street, were held Wednesday a ternoon at the rener uher of tlu other sectons of the Home, Wootlbrdge. Rev. ty Townshp to ahrnl ther ^ Brthday Ham V. I), Strong, pastor of tr. Ball tonfht.. Refreshments rst Congregatonal Church, offcated. and everythn'. Bural was n the Alpne Cemetery. Jon March of Dme* Tl Sad That: Mrj, Clara Bhon WOODBRIDE Mrs. Clara The lseln Infantle Paralyss Bhon, 55, of ord Avenue and Superhghway, ded Wednesday at case wll cost the Natonal o.un-, dato more than was collected n j her home. She s survved by her ths terrtory durng the past two husband, Mchael; four chldren, years,.. The youngster s re- Clara, of Woodbrdge; Mchael, of cevng the Sster Kenny treat- Hershey, Pa., Joseph, of Mam, ment' the Westfeld County :la., and Prvate rank Bhon, Home... Claude ehman and!ort Bragg; three ssters, Mrs. Wlbert Jur^nsen, jnembersof the Clnton Weeks and Mss Ann Woodbrdge Emergency Squad, Szabo of Caldwell and Mrs. Stephanswercd a call to ulton Street!en Smrga, of ords. uneral the other day. It developed that (servces wll be held at the rener t was a race between the ambulance md the.stork, The stork noon, Bural wll be n the Al- uneral Home tomorrow after- won out and Ohman and Jorgen- P ne Cemetery. sen handled rythng' satsfac- ORCHESTRA RECITAL torly... ' I WOODBEIDE - Msn Anna ve T( Red Cro- razer, drector of musc at Woodjbrdge Hgh School has announced Newsettes: (that the annual concert />t the Hgh School Orchestra wll be Luo erty, who s now ata- held Aprl n the Hgh School loned n Seattle, Washngton, sent a pcture home am beleve j Audtorum. A boys'' quartette, ", wll be the feature attracton, t or not Leon has a moustache.. I Wnne nn wrtes home,, from Nelson gets over-all powers, says yo-'u can Knudsun Army arms task.. Calforna am h Beleve everythng you read about that state t's wuma-rful, Joe Murphy and the Msss are back from ther ho.tymoon... You' ought to see Chester Lews and] Edde.Malche^Uy when they yet' all decked out to go roller skatng,.. Joseph Kollar and John ulck, of Pot Headng, and John Mueller, of ords, have enlsted In the Army Ar Corps and are statoned at Langley eld.,. Remember Pearl Harbor Tdbts: \. Drect fre ahum lnes, from three ndustres n re Dstrct No., wll soon be ted n wth et frehuuse. The system wll 'Speed up the notfcaton tu.the. flre company n the event of a fre.. And I hear that the old Ter- Cotta tre whstle, slent for»rly Jwo decades, s to be refloved to.tn; Shell Ol Company nt, n Seware where t wll Bn be placed n servce,.. Keep 'Em lyng st Bat Not least:* sunn: of the boys tell me Chn.y l'rekop s yong n for. j^^-.'wbuunl n a l^', bg way. j;-,. Huts off to the CJrl Scouts and $6 Browne troops n the Tywnjljp a of them ure makng natons to the Defense Councl ;,]Rrst ad 'buxus...dtto the Boy " Scouts... Wth ao many of tle Townshp young men n the ;rned 'jfot'ces, we wurtt to place ourselves record as beng thumbs down WoodbrdK*;'* "Wlle Muff" s <lolnj? everythng possble out nf the draft. -K««'Era Rollng COAL Buy Now and Pay Later M. MOHR COAL CO. 74 Howard St., Hopelawn Telephone P. A EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER and SCHOOL O MUSIC 57 State St. Perth Amboy Band Organzng and Tranng Prvate leftom at your home or our tudo Complete Lne of Mutcal Intrument and Ed Bonkok, Prop. Telephone P. A. 4-9 Resdence: 7 rant Avt., CARTERET BRAKES STEERIN < LIHTS WINOSHUtb' AND (HOCK USQgalS Prlv Your Car fn SYSTEM BRAKE SERVICE w. 57 New Brumwck Ave. (at Elm St.) Perth Amboy, N- J- Drtoch**: N«wark and Jercj Ct P. A. 4.(9 Op. a A. M. to a p. M. dffcult as actually beng one, hut actor has to be n fne physcal lape even to portray one. TRAND The lghter sde of army lfe the subject of the Strand';.'Xt attracton, "You're In Tn.rmy Now," whch opens tomor 'ow wth the tro of Jmmy Du ante, Phl Slvers and Jam yman headng a regment n oars. Also featured n the com dy's cast are Regs Toomey lonald McBrde, JoSeph Sawyer Jlarcnce Kolh, as well the Nav; Blues.Sextette, and Matty Ma lock's orchestra. 'You're In The Army Now, takes rookes Durnnte and Slver ver the rucks n KP'garou 'ashon. MAJESTIC More and ;hreat grls," the ones who sng, dance and also turn n a bang-up actng performance, are the ones who arc gettng the reaks n Hollywood. RIDAY, JANUARY, 94 ON THE SILVER SCREEN more, the "trple- DTMAS Vera Zornn fve years ago was a dance star wth the Ballet Russe yet, not only does she perform one of her celebrated routnes wth her adago partner, Charles Lasky, n Paramount's Techncolor verson of Broadway comedy muscal ht, 'Lousana Purchase," openng today at the Majestc Theatre, hut sngs one of the Irvng Berln numbers and turns n what crtcs have declared to be an mpressve actng performance. PIANO BARAINS Brambach Baby rand, used, reduced to $HRB. Chlton, small grand, used, only $;!-!>. Spnet, used, n the beautful new brown mahogany, only $9. RIITH PIANO CO. 78 Hobart St. Open Evenngs Perth Amboy, N. J. CRESCEHf Held Over OUR DAYS STARTIN TODAY Al.o Sal. & Sun. Only DLAD LND KIDb Sea Raders tftf «'!l»'l?u WM. LUNUIAI REAAN Hang Onto Your Lds, Kds! Prsclln Lunn gvr«out wth one of thr ht tune» of her new pcture, "Blurs In The N^hl," whch stnrls tomorrow fbr»even day at the Strand Theatre. The hand ncludes Blly Hnlop, Peter Whtney, Ela K«an, Jack Caron and Rchard Whorf. In ^'.Lousana. Purchase" t!.- fa- mous dancer plays a comedy role, to let ther magnatons run ro opposte Bob Hope whch she ere " '.. t. wthout fear of steppng on tb ated on the Broadway stage and publc's- toes. enacted for many weeks on the or n the case of the. unforget road. Smlarly, the thrd star of the pcture, Vctor Moore, s also from the stajc muscal, prayng hs'! dentcal role n the Paramount flm verson. ' Walt Dsney's newest producton, "Dumbo," s Ht frst Dsneymade long feature n whch Dsney, table occho," the Dsney staff had to b scrupulously careful not to offen those legons of readers of thes classcs who mantaned defnt f mental pctures of the characters drawn perhaps pp from-the book llu tratons or from wrtten d descrp. and hs staff were totally at lberty Classfed Ads. Brng Result 94 CROSLEY AUTOMATIC RADIO PHONORAPH Reg. prce $4.95 deduct allowance Pay only New 94 C H)SLEY wth the SuperShelvador STATE STREET, PERTH AMBOY St. James' Pupls Offer Mke Sasto Heads St. Anthon^Clab PORT READIN Mchael Sasao was elected presdent of St. Anthony's Catholc Club at a meet-: ng held n the church audtorum. WOODBRIDE An abrdged Tson n me lbert unur. and».». Sullvnn,He succeeds Lous Decbus. verson of the lerctta. ". M. S. Pnafore" wll j Other offcers named were: Vce ' presented hy the chldren of St Janus' Srhool tonght at 8:5 o'clock n the school audtorum. Pror to the performance of the operetta the students of the prmary grades wll offer a dramatzafm of "Cnderella." "The Red ross," a mltary.top dance wll! presented by the grammar r;nles and the boys of the sxth ade wll dance a number enttled >n*hng U. S. Marnes." The pncpals n the operetta H': Sr Joseph, Joseph McElroy; aptan Corcoran, Robert Powers;.nlph Rack Hackstraw, Joseph Ryan; y ; 'ck Dfdeye, Vncent Chuffo; loatswan, Charles Schckcr; Jophu', Margaret Boyle; Hebe, :{uth McKenna; Lttle Buttercup, Hzaleth AlmaM. There wll be n exceptonally large chorus. (flam on v presdent, John Samons; secretary Julus Kollar and treasurer, Charles Scotto. The club'wll sponsor a spaghett supper on 9. A specal meetng wll be held nest Sunday mornng at : o'clock. ENLISTS IrTcOAST UARD WOODBRIDE Wllam S-, pns,. son of Mrs. Anna Spos, I of 7 New Street, who enlsted n the U. S. Coast uard, reported for actve duty Tuesday. Hs older brother, Theodore, enlsted n the U. S. Marne Corps last Scp-. BELORD Optometrst temher and s statoned n uan-'l tanamo Bay, Cuba. '' Central Amerca gets $, loan for hghway to Commerce bulletn predcts revval of Brawl's rubber by 7. No Extra Charge for Credt! Smth St. Perth Amboy ll CONIINUOUS ROM P.M.-PHONt P.A, 4-)9 Bob Hope - Vera Zorna Vctor Moore n Plu Ray Bulger - Anne Shrley n "OUR JACKS and a JILL" Extra Late Show Every Saturday nte! CONIINJOU5 PROM P.M.-PHONE PA 4-I5VJ 7 DAYS STARTIN SATURDAY Jmmy Dur»nte - Phl Slvcr - Jas Wyman ALSO "BLUES IN THE NltHT" PRISCLLA BETTY RICHARD LANE - IELD, WHOR lndertendent-lean; Now Is The Tme To Save! Specal Sale of Made-to-Measun Suts from $5. or a lmted tme w offer a fne selecton fabrcs for sprng, «umnnsnd all year 'round at these low prces wll save you at lea $5., Two panu from $.. We make clothes pr portoned to your fall Perfect ft guaranteed The same fne talorn goes nto all our cloth Only fabrcs affect levels. YES! IMPORTED ABRK Your personal are gven every eratonby DOYLE MEN'S WEAB 6&ITHSI P. A. AMBOY

7 Ltjcpeutent-Xeaber \\H.""""",»..._ n (OT9> ' '"" MIMMl '" < M4 > Pvcry rday hy th» T tk Company, Wotdbfldge, N. J, '"' unv presdent: Maxwell Logan, '"""vrvn'o. Campon, Treasurer; N. B., 4 f>n KIILLT ' ),,u,;!()uy Edlttr and Publl«h»r.Managng Edtor The Home Town Dollar,,. M M( r at home fever breaks but l)f;n n every town and cty. It,'!.'',',', repeatedly here, and unless,.,jl wll do 8 n the future.,,,,.' s more nterested n supportng.jelles and busnesses than ths!,',,. and so, we wonder, just why pr'voua campagns have faled, :,.,. lastng mpressons and perma-, why the necessty for the re. ",!,',. "campagn" so often?' l, ;n ts, s nterested n wnnng the An dollar, mght ponder the query..,, anyone admts, seek bargans. II (!, to the places where they thnk,.;, get the most for ther money. jmtn' merchant always bear ths, loos'he not, sometmes, expect, home town, dollar wthout den hear at once, as some local mer-,, hs far, the snort of superor :n- thought'goes down that ths,, s crtczng the local rner-,, boys, to be honest, some of >t a bt of reform. Some of you eareless n the appearance of backward n the dsplay of your about extendng courte,.npt and dependable servce to A hat you sell. M arc, of course, n our muncpalnpl.-ry local merchants. They are M'Hors. Others, who are tempted of the mal order busnesses lan,'lan.stores, mght cast ther eyes [\\c communty and M«what the r lu ndependents are dong, and or themselves why they peem to the face of modern compet- l merchants are on ther toes busness, manage t themselves publc and more for the na ther compettors. They / he publc through person*! aerv the people go back for more. It s way to get, or to keep, busness r you wll fnd that most of them cv s In advertsng, recognzng v to modern merchandsng, s no reason that we know of wh k at here can't meet competton do t f h«wll. If he does, he wl \ast majorty of the home tow Hder'$ Strategy "' of nonsense has been wrtten Alulf Htler's supreme strategy and f r '"(l dea to revew what he accom- n' 94. '"K', he attacked Russa, volatng a! frendshp and non-aggresson, thus! -'V aganst hs naton the mmense " ' ' and the surprsng ndustral ' aon of the Sovet Unon. '' lumber, he nstgated the Jepan- [ : w <K upon ths country and followed declarng war upon the Unted n one year ths Naz "auper- "'h'l two of the most powerful na- '!" t-ar^h to the ranks of hs ene- < rategy! Knd Of Record ' nterestng tems appear n the "s of thu land and We are told of a;/ a result of a strke, for years. l " not know whether ths const- ' I'nml for strkes and pcketng, '"'lfve that, t'exhbts somethng "» of determnaton an the part of H tu the argument. Dfference '"lly a ctzen comes to ths the request that some ar- ''t.ed. Qft#n, fch«matter Is attenton, beng Interestng and ' '""'lly, the only purpose n the lll( <)tzen s to acquant the peo- "'mmunty wth somethng about M>r what He wll, n f the readers of ths news- Wonted: A Naval Vctory Admral Thomaa E. Hart, Commander f the U. S. Asatc leet and recently tponted to command the entre naval forces the Unted orces n that area, reached s headquarters n the Netherlands East ndes by submarne, The Navy le >artment also reports that he entre Asatc leet, wth all warshps ntact, s n comparatvely secure waters. Moreover, the "fleet tran," the slow-movng collecton of supply shps.tankers, cargo vessels, tugs, tenders, repar shps and other auxlares s also safe. It s suggested by a wrter n Washngton that the feat of seamanshp nvolved n evacuatng these vessels wll "one day be ranked among the notable epsodes of the war." In vew of the dffcultes surroundng the operaton, ths observaton may be true, but the people of the Unted States, t may be sad, are not greatly elated over 'naval epsodes." What they would lke to hear s news of a naval' vctory, resultng n the smashng of some of the Japanese squadrons'operatng wth almost reckless abandon at wdely scattered ponts n the ar East. Physcal Educaton Is Vtal Physcal educaton s begnnng to receve greater attenton n the publc schools and leadng educators go so far as to say that the health of school chldren should be placed on a par wth ther mental development. The emphass s a»t msplaced. Whle our schools have shown sgns of realzng the vtal mportance of proper physcal development for pupls the surface has been scratched, not cultvated, and there exsts vast room for a more comprehensve program. The present concept of physcal educaton goes much further than producng athletes and embraces all means of buldng healthy bodes for healthy mnds. It s ntended to offer supervsed athletc opportuntes to every boy and grl n the school system, by whch they wll be encouraged to partcpate n games and acqure the full benefts that flow from compettve sports. In December, 94,,79 Brtsh cvlans were klled and an addtonal 5,44 were njured as a result of ar rads. The fgures for December, 94, recently released by the Brtsh Mnstry of Home Securty, show that only 4 cvlans were klled by ar rads. The fgures, wll gve the reader a far dea of the success attaned by the ermans n ther efforts to conquer Brtan by ar. Brtsh Cat Kddes' Mlk The Brtsh ood Mnstry hus recently been forced to cut the ssue of mlk to school chldren. The allowance s now one-thrd of a pnt daly. "The reducton was caused by a drop n mlk supples and s expected to be temporary. However, t llustrates the dffcultes that confront the Brtsh overnment n ts efforts to carry on a tremendous war and, at the same tme, mport foodstuffs for the people of the Brtsh Isles. ) Are We Hosptable? One of the ways n whch the resdents of ths muncpalty can assst n the growth, of ths entre secton, and especally ther own communty, s to be helpful and con- sderate to all strangers Wth whom they ] come n contact., The growth'of a cty depends upon wnnng -newcomers. When strangers come to our town, how long does t take them to feel that someone s nterested n them? If they move here to work, how many months elapse before the rest, of us make them feel that they arf one wth UB? Worse Than Wa7 There s much truth n the asserton of Dr. Charles E. Dehl, Moderator of the eneral Assembly ot the Presbyteran Church, Unted States, who says that men who once thought there was nothng worse than war*"have come to realze that Htlersm s worse." Thestate'ment embraces the atttude of great many rejgous leaders m the Unted States. Thousands of these; gqod men, after the frst World War determned,to devote themselves to the promdton of peace and appled themselves: energetcally to- the denuncaton of war,.,-, These leaders now know what Dr, Dehl means when he sftys, "We are at war, we dd not want to get nto t, We hate t and tred to avod t, yet we ; had. t treacherously ttruat upoft " RIDAY, JANUARY, 94 Charman Nelson of the War Producton Board abolshed the >PM and transferred t!$ functons regardng producton,- purchasng, prortes, materals, cvlan supply and subcontractng tjj a new streamlned organzaton under the board. In addton, Mr. Nelson created under tft new Board a am whch cannot be sold wthout two addtonal all-negro unts; a overnment permsson. OPA announced that there s no' prospect squadron. The House passed an nfantry dvson and an ar pursu of ratonng for used cars or of sent to the Senate legslatontp. commandeerng of prvate, cars. preprntng $,5,, (>PA amended the auto freezng provde,*new Army plane: order to permt transfer of ttle to and equpment for^them. any vehcle under the terms of nstallment contracts drawn up Navy beunt to suggest mprovements from tme to tme. Mr. Nelson stressed two fundamental dfferences between the old and new organzaton: an ncreased amount of authorty and a more defnte delegaton of responsblty to promote speed. He sad the man objectve of the flew organzaton was the full mobolzaton n the "war effort of every natonal resource,' large and small, Mr. Nelson named Ernest Kanzler to convert auto ndustry facltes to war use. Mr. Kanzler wll have complete authorty to do whatever s necessary, Mr. Nelaon sad. He sad that he expected to appont as many other men wth smlar authorty for other ndustres as are necessary.. The W«r ront! Presdent Roosevelt told hs press conference, an nter-allled supply councl and smlar Jont commands are n exsteoce, and excellent progress s beng made to strengthen the' poston of the Unted Natons n tht Southwest Pacfc. The Army announced en. Macur'e forces h&ve repulsed con\ heavy Attacks by renforced (Japanese unts on Bataan ftnnsula, nflctng heavy losses o% the enemy wth comparatvely Uw lostbusto the.defenders, The entre Japanese 4th.Army, together wth other unts, landed on Luzon. U. S. army forces sank a Japanese cruser and a large tanker mles off Jolo, and shot dowr 6 enemy planes n the Phlppnes. The Nuvy announced the freghter SS Brazos was sunk n a collson mles southwest of Cap. Hatteras, and durng the past week U-hpats sank the Cty of Atlanta, the 'Latvan freghter Cltvara, the tankers Combra and Allan Jackson, and torpedoed thetanker Malay. The Navy dd not announce number of U-bouts sunk or captured but sad "some p, the recent vstors to our terrtoral waters wll never enjoy the return trp porton of ther voyage." The U. S.' Wvy'sahc Three 'remy nevchant shps off Tokyo Pay ard torpodded a 5,-ton eneny vessel n Bnanga Bay. \ ftoport Tq The Naton The Offce of acts and gures, coordnatng the nformaton actv. tes of all ederal agences to, keep the publc nformed of the war effort, ssued a -page booklet, "Report to the Naton," outlnng defense and war programs from the begnnng to the' present. In separate chapters thu report dscuses prce control actvtes, al^n control, economc warfare, producton of all necessary war tems, cvlan defense,, war ftnancrfg and all othe- ph»m» of- tfo»aatan»tl tffurl Auo, Trupka And tw The WPB ordered all producton of passenger car and lght trucks for any purpose halted y. Th«t of tl}» l order sad all mltary, y denwnd* w* can be flld f th tkl f flled fuflr th«stockple of BUWB tht ll b by b h Makng Hs Mark A Week Of The War resdent Roosevelt asked Co. p any vehcle nvolved n a breach of Navy and sgned a bll authorzng such contract. The agency also establshment of a specal lmtedservce' amended ts tre freezng rules to allow clergymen to purchase new tres and tubes. OPA put a celng; HfWfttf"6f8 tomposed of World War veterans and older men to be UBod n patrollng and guardng prce on materals used n retreadng vtal facltes. The Navy an- used tres. nounced that Students n Bchool or Trauportaton. college who have not yet reached The Interstate Commerce Commsson granted ralroads perms- the Naval Reserve wth ther th brthday may enlst n pennaaon son to ncrease passenger -fares percent. Exempt from the ncrease are specal fares granted to mltary or naval men on furlough. Permsson was also granted to the Ralway Express Agency, Inc., to make an emergency /addtonal charge of cents per package sent at frst, second and thrd-class rates. Army The Presdent, sad the Unted Natons are collaboratng "wth the U. S. to effect transfers to the Amercan.armed servce of the Amercans.who had enlsted before the,,wjr uder foregn flags. War Seetetpry Stmson announced completon of plans for the formaton of ' 6th.'-Armored Dvson and OUR DEMOCRACY- to complete the current school year before reportng for duty. Cvlan Defeue Presdent Roosevelt asked Congress for $,, to be UBed by the OCD for ar Tad protecton of cvlans. Congress authorzed the appropraton and formally placed thu responsblty for cvlan protecton wth the-ocd. TheBI announced t wll conduct specal war traffc schools for polce of strategcally located ctes. The War Department.announced that n cooperaton wth the OCD t wll establsh sx more schools to teach cvlan defense 'ftdrkers protecton aganst chemcal weapons such as ncendary bombs. (Contnued en Page 8) -by Mat HEALTH -OUNDATION O OUR NATION'S STRENTH. AMERICA NEEDS A STRON HEALTHY CIVIL POPULVTION JUST A IT NEEDS ITS STALWART ARMED ORCES. WE NATIONAL ASSET O H ALTH CAN BE INCREASED- THE DRA AND BURDEN O SICKNESS DlMlNISHED- BY OLLOWIN THE COUNSEL OP LIE INSURANCE COMPANIES, AWD PAVIfJO EXTRA ATTENTION TO HVIENE.SLfEP. EXERCISE AND SCIENTIIC NUTRITION. PAE Remember Pearl Harbor! Let's- Not Be Caught Asleep, WASHINTON As I read the Roberta report on Pearl Harbor I kept thnkng that would be a hell of a wny to run a newspaper. I don't know anythng about mltary affars. But I have been around newspaper offces all my lfe. A newspaper offce a organzed to be ready for the, unexpected. We hre an army and navy to protect us from the unexpected. But I never aa\v a news room that was alack and sloppy as the Roberts report shows the army and navy at Hawa to have been. o through any well-run newspaper offce and you wll fnd galleys of type, wth headlnes and art, all ready to be thrown nto the paper at an nstant's notce. Let a flash come through about the sudden death of any promnent fgure»nd the paper wll be ready to roll wthn a few mnutes. A newspaper offce always goes on the assumpton that the worst s about to happen the next mnute. An ncredble amount of plannng, labor and watchfulness goes nto ths sde of a newspaper much of It n van. But t s necessary f you are not to be caujht asleep when a bg story breaks. I remember when Carl roat, now edtor of the Cncnnat Post, was manager of the Unted Press Bureau at Washngton. After the Shenandoah drgble dsaster he sent a reporter to camp on a death watch at the Navy Department whenever a drgble made a flght. The man-hours whch reporters spend on death watches and on chasng down tps whch do not materalse, the newsless days they put n hoverng around promnent fgures just so they wll be on hand n case somethng happens are all part, of the routne of beng prepared for the unexpected. Around Scrpps-Howard newspaper offces s the old story of the Oklahoma Cty hangng years ago. The sherff was all ready. Most of the reporters n town were on hand. But one cty edtor senf ft reporter to watch the overnor, who was opposed to captal punshment. Ten mnutes before the hangng was to take place the- ovwnor commuted the sentence. The newspaper whch ^as on the job had ts newsboys sellng papers to the crowd watng n the jalyard to see the hangng that had been called off. Newspapers are prepared always for the unexpected. Hawa seems to have operated on the convcton thalthe unexpected..couldn't hgpen. More than that, the Roberts report shows ;ppallng lack of co-ordnaton between the army and navy. The army thought the navy was patrolng. JJIR, Dfyy,thojJKht^(^a_rrnx har^ ts detecton servce operatng. Nether bothered to checlc wth the other or maybe they were not on speakng terms. In any newspaper offce the frst busness of the managng edtor s to see that hs cty edtor and hs telegraph edtor clear wth each other on space. If the cty edtor went on hs own and the telegraph" edtor sent wre copy to the composng room to hs heart's desre, you would have enough type set-to fll three newspapers. If a bg loqal story breaks, the telegraph edtor's apace s reduced. If a bg telegraph story breaks, the cty edtor takes a cut nspace. The two subordnate executves must work together. Such co-ordnaton a necessary n any factory. In fact you seem to fnd t everywhere, except that there wasn't a trace of t between the -army and the navy at'ha\ya. And the ar force," so supremely mportant n the new warfare, apparently was regarded by both as a mnor auxlary. By Raymond CTapper n the New York World-Telegram. Readng & Wrtng by Ed. Soaver and Robn McKown Pearl Buck wrote "The ood larth" n exactly three months and t stayed on the best seller lst seven tmca that long-*a record equalled only by "Quo Vads" thrty-fve years earler. Mss Buck has wrtten a lot of bpoks snce "The ood Earth", but t has remsbned for her new novel "J)ra(?on Se*d" to recapture the qualtes of her masterpece. Nobody knows' what makes a best seller, but t s a safe bet that "Dragon Seed" wll he read n the hundreds of thousands. It s the story of the Lng famly, smple farm folk who lved outsde of Nankng, and of what happened to them when the Japanese occuped ther country. The Lng'famly frst heard of the war wth the "East Ocean, Dwarfs"- through a passng peddler. These dwarfs, U>«peddler." repohed, wore savage kllers,-but. the Lngs ddn't take t very serously; the Japanese seemed so far away. Then one day fatfel'tng Tan looks up and sees beautful slver 'brds n tlu' sky. The brds are Japanese bombers headed for Nankng, and before long fh.e coun- ': trysde s crowded wth refugees.'- The vllagers maybe tha. nvaders won't b: so bad. PerKaps f they greeted them courteously the enemy would $to they are men of reason and ulk would be, well. However, when they meet thut enemy face to face they learn how mstaken thuy have been. 'Thu three sons of Lltf Tan ;o off to the hlls to lu'con' ('(ntnu.'d on Pa^' IT COSTS SO LITTLE Yet SAVES SO MUCH To»dd addtonal hazards protecton to. regular fre nsurance coverage the perls of EXPLOSION, Arcraft, Smoke, Wndstorm, Hal, Vehcles and others should be guarded aganst when the rates are *o reasonable. «COSSVLT VS OR RATES W m BROTHERSsCOMPAHY ; INSURANCE ; I*:RTH AMdOY, N.l. TfcLrPHONf. 4 guerrlla 8 f

8 r.\r,r THT Program To Be Launched By Councl Tn' St:t<- by Itw State Ommtlro am thr local \v(«le nuter.ls trade. lfurntohl ternl and >>ntle ;.r,:; Irflls' CntK'l* to <d mnt'' wll bo lwrhuled hy the rnnmtle": to advance fno Snlvajre Chnn 'I '" < IM r-^'u -.hold be fen Vctory 'otrnn n cn"h ; n'u'" - >: 'he councl and h^ nntcpabty. The local {Troupe cnmm'-' -l'':.! curry on a year,,nml -'v.'hn mnpafrn for <!< - headquarter* <" cntralr.e actv- have bren asked to establsh a tes n collecton. Person? who The. nwnftee wll malc plnns have male-rals enuld enntnrt the offce, am tfp offce could then send for fll'-f-:!. vnsle paper. <dd m's s.- L! '"!:d r.ml nld rubler, a dealer or orwnwaton representatve to the home I" collect the.,]] vc.llv ' 'led f"t Amrrrn's wur f.n-t<' >- Tle prnk'nm wll scrap. r.'l up-e' precrnt methods of collcrtun. Recover P»per l! '.vll n-tcnd jrcftr Mch work tn tn- need«nf tho country. County anl muncpal authortes should he trped tn recover I're.^ \vn L -tc materal? trade waste materals normally burm-l I' wll be fl/cl to the fullest extent and all -lnr!<'<: <>r orfranzntons mnv c'll'-i n. -I'rap and waste maral* or dumped by local agences. The conruecs have hee warded that ther enthusasm for the «;l le l>r<!ht nto the collecton should be tempered so that materals whch are stll lcllg Th' p'llv wll ho n«l(('l to lpcl or whch mght have to be rthcr -ll w;wtc»at'alh to-collet-tors w't'- wll put t buck n pro- Resdent.-; of the muncpaltes replaced should not be collected. Hut>n. ;<> rv' them to rhftt'., schnl-. of nrw/.aton? whch tons and boxes, tj> te them n neat wll, be asked to flatten out nl car- mllcc! >.! I: rtrrals and n tun bundles and to keep them dry and y II Ilcn ' > lllr!"-. clean. Newspapers and magaznes Tn- l"';! PMIIIII' wll lp g'lnl by the Sh:nt' CnmttP' (f th Slate D'tr nnnl. Robert T. Huwman ->f Tnto s rharman nf the cumnmm' and Clnton M. Vhtc "f <!l' ItdR', frmer assstml (fc'al "I Amercan (laurnolh- Drtsh l-'lrn I I'p'rtll, has b'm named I'v-ca'vp M'Cf-tary. Offew have bc"! np-ned n the 4th Infantry.A'""""' 7 ' T'enton. Local CommllM«Local cjrmtt'cs shoull nclude rpprpy-ttlvc "I' busness, lnbftr, cvc, women's, charty nml servce (T^un'/tMn:-, mncpal offcals nml rcprcm'ttalves of th"p teal I'r'ss and rado. In the agrcnltn'l ur's a representatve of agrculture shmll he named. The commt tecs wll ncrease and expedte the flow of waste materals from homes, farms, stores and muncpal departments. They wll determne whch materals sdtwld be saved n the muncpalty, takng nto consderaton local condtons. Advce wll be pvc.n should be pled separately and ted n separate bundles. Rst f*, metals and rubber should I)'" kept separately, preferably n cartons and bags. Instructons from the State Commrttee request thtt resdents sell the waste materals to a collector or junk man or jve t to chartes, schools, or other organzatons collectng them. Some collectors vst nejfhborttwft. re(!l M'ly and nt!l«rs are lsted n the telephone drectory or advertsng columns of local newspapers. The Mggenton has been made that rohvctors should rmt be called untl the ple of waste paper has reached pounds or m pled about fve feet h^h. Metals, rags and rubher should be dsposed of at the same tme. In those areas where waste materals dealers do not operate, plans should be made for volunteer transportaton to I he nearest cty where there are waste materals dealers. MUS AND SKEETER KRAZY KAT VT5 OPEN,, AIOVU I' HMD our vw/y' SKIPPY ME AIN'T NO S RIDAY, JANUARY SO, 4 Cfff ;4, Klnf cmrr Svmlrm. Int, Wnld rshtsrmervf! y^hat osk M«*N- HE? WELL, \LLB6AL ENTftV - By Wnlley Bshop Cft I'))?. Km; fjuutl Synnlf. Im, Wmll mkt t- By Percy Crosl)) c wt \ AIN'T NO,WoROU^RED. WHAT ARB VA Cl^lM US- WHAT T^^ V-x Af(t YAWlM'uSf V4 > sudden.de apoplexy of eneral Meld Marshal Walther von K''henau came us n complete surprse because t was generally supposed that he was one of the.healthest and huskest of Na?. warrors. Xow suddenly t s reported that.marshal VVlhelm von ng the post of Custodan. In ederal Insurance Corporaton fdl- Kete and that eld Marshal World War No., major' scaj'dals enerals von Hock, von Rundatedt out of the admnstraton of and vm I.eeb are seekng to retre presumably "for reasons of total of such property s much enemy property.. In ths war the health." larger. Whether the reverses the orman Army has suffered at the hands of the Red Army have created a lft between the Naz party and the Army Hgh Command s mpossble to determne wth any that preparedness for war has been nsuffcent. 'Should {he necessty decree.»f certanty. It may be arse, the Whte House s ready to.that the suvero Russan clto»te g pofnt out some of the votes'by Hsponsble for the llness among whch these very same gentlemen these generals. If t s, then what retarded the development that must be the condton of the Naz would have made the Unted States lank and fle? much stronger by pow. The queston of who s boss of whom n Washngton has never been satsfactorly settled. As a leutenant-renewl, Wllam Krud- [ sen wll be spared the embarrassment of.servng under Donald Nelson, after prevously" havng served over thr present supply chef, Incdentally, t s rumored that dol-. lnra-ya- men wll be asked to sever ther corporaton connectons and accept salares from the government f they are tn contnue : j holdng mportant jobs under Nelson., worth of property s nvolved, ncludng many mportant ndustres. Prospect s that the Justce Department wll be gven control over enemy property whch s now under the jursdcton of the Treasury, wth Len Crowley, of the ormer solatonsts n Congress now concentrate ther attack on the Admnstraton on the ground Navy strategsts have found t necessary to- revse many conceptons of naval warfare, as a result of the demonstraton by the Unted States Marnes on Wake Isjand of what a vfew arplanes dd to Japanese warshps...shwtly Wow returnng to England, Wnston Churchll, conferred wth Wendell Wllke. The Prme Readng & Wrtng Mnster told the Amercan how much he and England apprecated (Contnued \rom Edtoral Page) all that Wllke had done for the fghters and nsde the Lng house Alled cause snce ther last meetng n London. Churchll also told ammunton are hdden. Then the s. a secret room where supples and Presdent Roosevelt s sad to Wllke that "he would be greatly Japanese fnd out t s dangerous ' nsst on many safeguards beng dsapponted f the Brtsh aren't to go ouj, nto the farm lands except n armed bands. These Chj- thrown about the offce of the stll holdng Sngapore sx months I Alen Property Custodan. $7,,- from now." ; A Week of the War (Contnued horn Edtoral Page) rlnbor Labor Secretary Perkns report- ' ed hourly earnngs of wage earnn manufacturng ndustres.5 percent to a new hgh of 78, percent 5 peront above same tme last year. Average»rs worked per week (4. ) were 4 percent above last (T and weekly earnngs (.- ), percent hgher. Drector Hllman anregonal labor conferences soon be held u Phladelpha, burgjh and Columbus, Oho "to labor organzatons nto the effort on ther own ground." organzaton offcals, ovoffcals and represent!- of unverstes 'and eolleges attend thu ulture "he Department of Agrculture sn- U d t wll nweaw'pttreh eggs to support mark*t prlceffat level at least 85 percent of psr- Th«Commodty Credt Cor- ton announced t wll offer.ooo.odo bushel* ot *het for to ud lvestock prodvena to n new producton tl«. A'f ' ral Marketng- Admn«trator nol reported wor* tkw,- 65,, pounds of agrcultural commodtes valued at $,,- had been shpped to Brtan urdev the Lend Lease program tp to December. He sad the war of the Pacfc had not changed the basc program for agrcultural operaton "we are contnung heavy' purchases to make avalable the, vtal supply of foods for England and Russa." Shp, The Martme Commsson awarded contracts for constructon of 68 vessels. Ths brought the total of Lberty shps.contracted for to 997. Labor Drector Hllnjan proposed a plan to place shpyard workers on a 6-day, 48-hour week n the Atlantc, (julf and reat Lakes zones. Prorty Unemployment, 'Presdent Roosevelt asked Congress for $,, to ad workers who lose ther jobs temporarly because <rf convernon of cvlan ndustry to war producton, f the worker s wllng to take spetnl tranng to ft hm (Or a war ndustry job. Under the program workers would receve a weekly bene ft payment equal to 6 pereent of regular e&rnmj*, byl n no case mere than $4 a vealc n benefts for 8 weeks. The ederal grant would make up the dfference betwetn unemployment compensaton POLLY AND HER PALS BORIN DAY I THINK I t L SHCJP SOME MORE AT THE SPORTS STORfe HERE. pad by the State and the 6 percent war dslocaton beneft. The WPA announced t s workng on a program to shft to WPA rolls those workers dslocated by the war who do not fall wthn the scope of the program outlned by thej Presdent. ese farmers, lke pur own ragged contnentals of 776, don't take easly to nvason and oppresson. As Dorothy Canfeld says n the current ssue of thfe Book-of-themon'th fot "They stand and resst doggedly, ndomtably determned to survve, that the old decences may not RO down forever." AMILY DIE, NEWBORN BABY LIVES Seattle, Wash. A newborn babe, delvered by Caesaran operaton, alter ts mother, was catted to a hosptal fatally burned. Is the only survvng hettb'er of the famly of Rasper Peter Mellang, who wth Mrs. Mellang and ther twq, and a half year old. son, James Henry, ded of burns when ther nome caught fre, The mother, who never reg»ned consc6usn*sb ( was unaware of the brth of her baby son. SENT TO PRISON, Aft s=<a Jeljovsh'g Wt-. nrwftter, Arthur f. Co,, wa«eemwtem W *a lfe term t tort l»foor n. State prstm f6* the mulrtwr ot a d«fty thmt who rtftftd to U»ten to a pnonofrrtph rtfun 6t Cox's rebflouo teachng. «ood ndustry told t facet shortage of jwclagg a(er«i, VOU ALS SPEND MONEV AST WHAT'D VOU DO WITH THE RAJAH = INDIA'S MONEV " DETECTIVE RILEY OON'UET AMBODV IHOROUt.WE'U Copr I WONDER WHAT HED DO WITH MINE I CHARE WHAT I BUV. ALWAVS CHARIN- 7 ' DOESN'T VOUR DAD 6IVE YOU AN ALLOWANCE? REMEMBER DUKE DALVJHE 5LOT-MACHINE RACKET BOV? WELL,ME OT KNOCKED O IN...O Alt PLACES...A BOWLIN ALlEV OVER ON WEST TENTH. ACTS YOU NEVER KNEW!! -TEETH W R,AT ONE TKAE, USED A? CURRENCY IN NEW UINEA. VO'AU.COME ONOUTTADEAH, DAWS' H ACRE Of WHEAT SUPPLIES ROM & X TO SEVEN PERSONS A V AR,W«6fA5 AN ACRE O POTATOKWILt EED 7 TO 75PCRSON&., Inc.. World rellu rejeryed THE 6OWUN AUEVS, THE CHIE QUESTIONS THE COfONER,. WEVEOTANEW 'TWIST THIS TIME,SAM! OUR RIENO HERE WA5 ELECTROCUTED.'..'BOUT; AN HOUR AND AAINUTES, I'OSAV.' HE EDERAL OVERNMENT DISTRIBUTES SEVERAL YARDS O CALICO TO INDIANS 5IX NEW VDRK TRIBES EVERV NVEMNR ACCOW>ANCE WITH A 4 RIENDSHIP TREATY. - /^OH,TWAT/ IT J JUST PROVES, 98, ( THAT MONEV AIJONE V CANT MAKE A ^ 6RL By Rchard Lee By Bobf

9 RIDAY, JANUARY SO, 94.fly.;,,.[...v ft Tf-, PAQf Aclones_nally Meet Waterloo In Senor Court Crcut f H Central, Brook And Booked Tn M> now optho M K. ' ;,tlllc fs, Perods led Ths One I 7) last tn. slate (re 'l;nfold and,ew Hrunswck, merlon Ullvor-,> <'<l ths year. ^.v ll not under IX annnst»n (..>n Stadum.,.nsrclve Sat-,.. wll travel to!,,., '(, Thotnan., :; md South n- -stand follows.,,. October 7. October 4. 7 the at ;\\v\ Ptnnfteld.In»ts.. wll n >n November made no cotnctvc gtrength lp. Tho war o hs potental ;! ', A np and.., " he Lnns «fld, the ncton n.illnos- court clr- M-. U8 «, oxtra perods,,, the Comets 7, anl Ksth,««h, starred for the. wth a count of, the losers.,n broke even n n Madson, f Thoy Mwt«4 th* -E«r»n, c. "nnhajn, to the Sewaren Hgh To Meet Three New Opponents On rener Athletc Assocaton Lsts Progress A. Ketwas elected prosd>nt, of the Mayor rener Athletc A^ocnton, at tho annual ek'c.tor'of ol'- Other offcers named ncludod ene Tyrrell, vce presdent; Eml Carl, treasurer; John Boyle, secretary; Mayor A.. retne.r, honorary presdent, and Charles K. regory, honorary vce presdent. Because of ther contrbutons of outntamllng effort and assstance n mprovng Rports and recreaton n the townshp durng the past year, Sam oe and Berne Kentng were elected to honorary memshp n the club. Maulers Splt Even; Teals And Sportng Club Wn ORDS MIU-'K Maulers splt even n operaton* n the ords Lght Senor basketball tournament at School No. 4 ths Week. They frst bltzed the Arrows.4 to then rtet defeat at the hands of the Sportng Club, 9 to, In another game, the Teals swamped the Jtterbugs 4 to 4. Hgh scores were regstered by Egan, Maulers, ; Boon, Arrows, eght; Wssng, Sportng Club, 8; MtOnns, Mauler*, ; Anderson,- Teals, 9; Whtney, Jtterbugs,, and Palot of the same team, ten. Arrow* () Demko, f. Boos, f... Klen, c... KarmaMctn, MnrrfocV, K Mac', PetemV, f Stuck, f.. (4) 4 the Mnute Men 4 wth ponts. T..I. (4) o^rht, worked Anderson, f 9 Zarky, f towert, e U Brd, tt) (IB)... 4 Jones, K Handerhan, u Rask, g «J!tt*rb 8 7 Kawalcxyk, f Whtney, t 5 T Moroz, f Polt, r 5 B-lThar, «, Powask, 4 Mac :! o ' on Pag$ ) Sp«r«JM Club (9) Whtney, f f 7 W. Epn, c Pslagy, K Elko, g... Totals f Porky, f Dnnhatn, f f fpm, «..., Bochy, g Nooker, g, Mcnns, g (It) :! ' T ( H 5 9., 6 Totals 9 4-* 4 hours a day, seven days a week n every cty and hamlet n Amerca -at every army camp and naval staton ready for nstant acton already n acton s your Red Cro»«. The Red Cross War und needs fty Mllon Dollars. ve your share I'V Badmnton Event Parsh House Monday (^ -Samutl oe, " ;on supervsor, "'Hred that h'nal ar- le "HlU" bad- ''-t t beheld Mon- '" I'asl House huve nl. to get un- " " llct and be ""'"k'lt wth approx- I'kw-s takng part, """'> of asocal affar "I'Wvt. toumey, s <fe, '"d ove-yone a chance "'" '"f He'evenng It '"I'lt'-flmnaton affar; lv " wll be elmnated l! " Way "lurng the eve- K'UIK. wll be of t«n*> wth doo rendered valuable assstance n hs poston as Recreatonal Drector of the townshp and Berno Keatng was the outstandng athlete of the townshp durng the past year hy vrtue of hs outstandng performances at Dcknson College n both basketball and baseball, and at rensboro, N. C, where he had been sent by the Boston Red Sox, and also n the Army at ort Bragg. Berne suffered only one defeat n IR games he ptched, ths defeat beng nflcted whle ptchng for hs Army team. The followng regular members were added to the club: Robert Olgannn, Mchael Kennedy, Thomas Anderson and John Pttel. Pour members of the cltb are I actve members, and has been now servng n the frmed forces of exstence for four years. Durng the country, and t was voted that' that tme t won three softball once each month these members champonshps' and two basketball champonshps, ttrmg the past wll be remembered n some practcal way, strch as sendng of magaznes, cgarettes, <-tc. A bowlng team wll be formed shortly, and If suffcent strength n ths actvty s developed a team wll be entered n one of the leagues now performng n ths secton. The followng members were apponted a commttee to look nto the bowlng stuaton: "Red" Moore, Alex l]r, Lenny Potts and Joseph Mclaughln. The club now conssts of thrty Tax On Prvate Boats Becomes Effectve eb. NEW YORK Owners of recreaonul craft, are remnded that effectve all motor boats md sal bouts, wth or wthout endnes or motors, over 6 feet n length, are subject to an Internal Revenue users' tax. Exempt are boats used ch'hy for trade OT commercal h'shne, vessels used for chartable or reljjous purposes, and vessels owned by Sea Scout unts, Tax stamps may be obtaned from local offces of tho Collector of Internal Revenue. The type nf stamp devsed to he shown on boats wll he n the form of a stcker, approxmately fve hy eght nches, dfferng radcally from the stamps ssued to motorsts under the automoble users' tax. The new boat users' tax covers the fscal year from July to June, and must be pad annually, Owners operatng boats after ths year, n southern waters or elsewhere, wll le requred to pay the equvalent of seventeen months' tax to contnue the use of ther eraft throughout the 94 seabon. A tax stcker must be obtaned for the frst fve months of 94, and on Julv, f the boat stll s n use at that tme, another tax payment must be made to cover the perod from July, 94, to July If the frst use of the boat occurs after July n sny year, the tax shall fce reckoned proportonately from the frst day of tho month n whch the use occurs to and ncludng the th day of the followng June. Thus, f an owner ts hs boat nto the water for the frst tme on August 5, be must pay a tax from August, recevng A Par Of Close Contests WOODBRDE Two closely contested shrmshes featured the Wbodbrdge Intermedate League ths week at the Parsh House. The Comets nosed out the Sants 7 to 5 and the alcons scored 7 to 4 over the Indans. HgVscorlngf were copped >y Hapstak, Indans, ; rench, alcons, ; Krebs, Comets, eght, and Vskay, Sants, fout. tndam (4) TotalsA who partcpated n.the townshp Cornell (7) champonshp tournament last Krebs, f 4 Ebner, f.prng. The second annual tournament wll start at the PWBJ Kuzma, c.: Jonnjon, g t Hottse 6. However, any Turk, g others who desre to partcpate or Whte, g wtness the actvty are cordally McCann, g nvted to dd so, *\ Uke up any slack that may develop, oe ha» arranged to avalable a rado, card pong, skeeball and of badmnton are fh» d»p»rtme«t has a wmbw of rackets BK BE- Kulck, f Hapaak, f Kulschnsky, c Vratsanos, Janey, g Coco, g alcon (7) Dwyar, f Lobro, f. Janer, c. rench, g 4 Ebner, e. Larson, g S.U.U (IS) Cr B. Kath, f.}... *- Chaney, f Kennedy, c - Vtskay, g : Vratsanos, g ' Hango, g Totals. "TELE T S u ff 4 T 6 6. IB T %, n s 7 BROADCAST WOWC9 Weal de, f» Barto*, fense >fjbca«w»ftt»d '.to advse d.tero -thtj c«nt«*y te nta advces, a black-out test would b held, they passed the word along va "grapevne communcatons" to houewvea tn.' the dttrct. Wthn Ipnute* all Bartow kn«w the black-out would be held Preparedness In IMP**** hel most 4drtptatfAAD n bhftxry, a reducton for the month of July. Once a boat has been used, however, durng a porton of a year, no adjustment can be made for tho?e perod n whch the craft s not n use. No proportonate allowance wll be made for the l.june SO perod, the boat owner payng the full specfed amount for ths perod, even should the oojt frst be put nto use as late as June. The amount of tax s determned by the length of the vessel and a proporton of the tafc mnst he pad for the perod between, when the law becomes effectve, and June, when the present fscal year ends, f the boat has been n use durng any porton of ths tme. or example, the owner of a (-ft. boat must pay $.9 for the -June perod. The yearly rate on a boat of ths length Is $5., payable July, makng a total of $7.9 for use of the boat up to June, 94. The followng table shows the yearly rate, as well as the tax to be pad coverng thj perod, between and June M: 6 ft. to 7 ft, nches, $6. $.9; 8 ft. to 49 ft., nches 8,, $4.7; 5 ft. to flf ft., nches, $4., $6.67; ft to 49 ft., Tnch«s, IIWJ.UO, $4 67; t, > 9 4 V nehos, $5., $6.5; and ft. and over, $., $8.4. Transfer of ownershp of a boat durng the year carres wth t the user's tax, stcker, and the new owner wll not be requred to pay year, several socal events were sponsored, the rtost popular whch was the anmal dance held at the Craftsmen's Chb whch was attended by 5 young couples. The club takes pleasure n ferng the. sevvces of ts basketball team, softball team, etc., for any worthwhle beneft, especally Red Cross, defense actvty, U'SO beneft, Emergency Squad benefts, or any others, and wll play anybody anywhere for any of these benefts. Poneers, Owls, unners And Arrows Conquer ORDS our games kept the fords Intermedlave basketball tourney movng r, hgh gear ths week at the School No. U court. The Poneer? downed the Black Trojans to ; Arrow Sayvees belted the Buddes combne 6 to 8; unners BmacTced Unknown? 5 to 7; ms the Owls trpped the Dve Bomber* to 6. Hgh scor» honors went to S. Balnt, Poneers, eght; Wook, Trojans, fve; C< Demko, Arrows, 4; alot, Buddes, sx; Bad, unners, 4; Madson, Unknowns, seven; Muller, Owls, ; Blanchard, Owls,, and A. edor, Bombers, sx. Dve Bombert (6) R. Toth, I $ A. edor, f A. Novak, c S. Balnt, c Sggelak, R Handerhan, g O IB Ploneert () I any addtonal tax. A report of the R, Toth, f transfer, however, must be reported to the Collector of Internal Revenue on orm 78. ttrds Keglers «t Of Cellar County Major Ltagu Standngs W. L. Brtnnans 87 S. Rver Rec 7 Carteret Schwartz Btrrlews :... Dattkns 9- Acadetry 9 8 Aflgar.. >. 8 Metuchen 7 Jackns Tom Khglsh- Sayrevljc... Mlltowrt 'ords 9 Jpotswood ft * 5 6 Pet..6* POP.DB The ords Recreaton ;eglers fnally moved out of the celuff slot n the Mddlesex County Major Bowlng League ths week as a result of a two-game wn over SayVevlte. The locals are now n 5th place, wth 9 wrs and 5 setbacks. Spotswood holds the hole poston. A 8<tore n the frst gane hy Matusz was the only double-cenurjr mark made by the local pn- 7 ners, ord () Romer 88 Rakas 54 After 8 Matusz Komesk 55 y Carroll Meadc (t) 9 6 W'd''r«yk 9 rench B4 Kupsch ' 8 fogfctl lone h Alley bty L. Slotrus, f 8 A. Novak, c S, Balnt, g 4 edor, g.- W. Sggelsk, g Totals BUck trejans () X} Bachy, f 6 Wook, f Rask, c Scott, g ' MeKeon, g «CHAMP I Smack frst-half By Jack Sords Champs, 6 To fals WAS Mpl,So>l'S ft fflftv tn A CALlW**JlA SPORTS ECHOES By Elmer (Steve) Veesey l t$ht Baseball To loursh In 94 The Cyclone* fnally met ther Waterloo. Ol»»hnt the.e.'nml half of the WooOlrdn- Tnwnshp Heavy SonoT baskrtlmll lejru', after gong undefennl n frst, half play, the Cj» -ln-s were handed ther No. Setb-k by nn nspr'l Jann Cowboys quntet. The score was ItC to. In mnther nterestng fracas, th«! UIMI Onts nos-l out the orda Spmtng Club «to ". The M.«ynr ",-'ncr Assocaton bad an easy mr n spankng eneral Ceramcs -II u< ft. Ontsendng performances were. hrtml n my Merwn, Cowboys, twelve ponts;.lardot, OeuWMj twelve ponts; nrr; Onon*, twrteen cnmters; Kosup, SporUflft Chh. eleven, and Qufttrncc, Oeramrs, sx. Cyclnet (),. Dunfee, f B. (yen.es, f S. Seyglnsk, c, (lyen.es, g.. Orepck, g. yenes, g lann Cowboy (6) Merwn, f fflfe, f :.. ::.. Saaks, c Krumm, e Barcellonn, g B»U«'', IT...:.-.;:.-...:.-...> 7 6 ranks, g Owl () After Presdent Roosevelt's recent letter to Presdent T Totals 9 Btanctrard, f 6 ord C. rck of the Natonal League baseball fans have fttd OMOtv (4»)? O * JJ.mathftd.aore 4 easly. Roosteveltrtook the atttude that T Royal, f 5 Muller, <... 6 baseball was excellent relaxaton for the detenae efsplstss; "rnfflhtffl? Schmdt, g.::...< f especally the factory workers. or that reason fans be Peek, f Lee, t feve the gdverftment; won't curtal major league operaton arr, g 6 ths year. Wnston, P T Totals 4 Bu&et (8 ) Powowsk, f... Kowalcyfc, - Whtney, c " Palot, g 8 Urnar, g Moroz, g Totals, 8 Artow jkyvee. (6) J. Hornyafc, 8 E. Koack, f Boos, c m, g Murd-ock, g Totals : 7 8 unnert (5) T W. Peterson, f 4 Rask, f Bud, c 7 4 Murdoek, g B. Peterson, g aa, g E^ Townshp teaasoberatlng n, the Perth Am boy InSusttal bowlng league fared po6hy t,h» w*«k. Sehlcfcer - M9 Slbkc Servce won Wo from Munn... teff eneral Ceramcs; R. & M. -Chemcal blanked Securty Steel; and. Schcker 6 Macrowak 95 Rarltan Copper terocd Oenwa) 6T Ceramcs No. 8. Hgh scores rfled Vy local howl era' were; Pucc,, anfl k!n», «and, d Reassurng to the n^ht baseball fans was the proposal by Roosevelt to ncrease the nutnber of nght games so that defense workers wll have a better chance to enjoy baseball n ther hours of relaxaton. The Natonal League 4 4 Totals 5 l>unown«(7) C Wargo, f * Madson, f Boos, c Larsen, g...-.' 8 Jago, g.-. Race, g Jogatt, g Totals 8 7 mt heretofore has been seven games a year, The Arhercan League rule, however, was slghtly dfferent. In fact, the Browns scheduled over ten nght games last year. When brought up at a recent meetng the Amercan League plan to allow a greater number of ngljfe-games was voted down by league representatves. Judge Lands castng the decdng vote upholdng the Natonal Leaguerule. - Of Wght ams' Per Club Undetermned But now, n vew of Roosevelt's letter, no one can estmate how many nght games wll be Scheduled n both leagues. However, the Natonal League has already agreed tp play more than 7 nght games ths year. Some efttmatea have run as hgh as half the number of all games scheduled, Presdent rck stated recently that a full 54-game schedule-was beng adopted ths year n the Natonal League, whch would ndcate about 77 nght games per club. Each club would play approxmately 8 home games at nght. But ths estmaton seems extremely hgh. A more accurate predcton would put the nurnber of nght games close to. Of course some clubs wll have more nght baseball than others. But around Or a lttle below that number would probably be the j[teneral average of nght games per club, f baseball takes Roosevelt's suggeston and t should by all means. Past Mcords prove that attendance usually jumps and lkewse profts n nght baseball. Wth ths fact to rest on and a patrotc motve to spur them on, the varous clubs, Natonal and Amercan, should readly accept the proposed plan at ther next meetng early n lt pfteacftfed OWN "UNERAL 76 9 SEfcMCMN" Red Btmk Pnmrs 6 M t. Worth, tex.-vth relatves, 5 /58 Topped By local ve nurses and «ther foatents about EORDS The ords Recreaton hs hotfptlal bed, T, v, Cobb, mnster (Vel Wttc teacher, preached pnners won a flar Of ganea from Red Bank Center ths week.n" a_ what he called "v$y funetal «erl brthday, he ded. Wdften's Bo*Hng toon," Tne next day, hs 66th League majteh. Hgh scores were turned In hy Macromsk, 66; O-. Schcker, W, and'schcker, 7... M p Hartwll r 7 tto M m 87 ' The late Major eneral Smedj World war II wftnld start tw* U Dean 5 tr & 7 Van p We elg Mattel m U ' Totals O Totals I o » r, e r.nor. (44) O P T Jardot, f 4 4 B Harth, f, 7 De Joy, c 8 McLaughln, c 4 J, MoLaughln, p 4 Boyle, g 4 Upatrck, g 4 Totals eneral Ceramcs () Cr Wolan, f Quatrocc, f Kramer, c Somers, c Remar, r. Ebner, g Totals ord Sport. Club (7) lowers, f Klug, f Kosup, c Relly, g Palagy, g Eagen, g Totals )eacons Smother ABStars,'5O6 t 4 6 o o H 7. 8 % 5 7 WOODBRIOE In an nde* pendent lght senor dash, the Deacons ran roughshod over tho All Stars to wn 5 to 6. S. Luck enjoyed a feld day regsterng 4 ponts. Pennyfeather and El Stokes aded the assault wth ten counters apece. Schfcker, wth a count of twelve, was top for the Stars. All Start (6) Schcker, f fl Thompson, f».... arney, c Kulk, g, Urban, g, rench, g _ f P t 4 *, o 4 Totals 6 Deacou (5) Pennyfeather, 5 L. Luck, f...,.:. S. Luck, c E. Stokes.jg B. Thompson, g "... D. Luck, g El. Stokes, g J B P T' 4 t) o U V IV.j. Totals 5 5 OP] chnes, ncreas tput of farm m» repar parts. Army revves 97-8 prece* dent for mert promoton Bystem. LAST CALL!! tltkl WIND UP O OUR gantc Epc Breakng Sale of MEN'S WEAR that has Petlh Amboy talkng St fw 9c for $, mm*..$.9 WJlJttfceU.... $.89 Eugene Jacobs 9 Smth St... P M Afflteff. NJ. )

10 PAE TEN Colona News By Margaret Scott of Boy'hm. r.f ChRrw.MIllsRnad, rtter- -Th No 'A '^ '('C- tn,,o<l at Sunday dnner, Mr. and Scout ' V.-dnrsd.y Mrs. J. Worth of Kcarny. and Mr. lar mnnthlv meetntf, _, f Rh.fternomM,! the home nf Mrs. Oor-'am Mrs. P-rey MrEvoy of Rahhrd O.slw, <>f Water Street. Tnrway. Terrell* and M Mt l Tt l< )m'vvlvm'» ' on" Berkeley'dauchtors, Rose and Ruth, and Mr...tK-fn-mLfnValenlnclau Mrs. C. Tcraella, of Inman tmrtv Present were- Mr?. Stephen Avenue, vsted t.cut. John Ter- Vph.Mrs. Cenrpc M.ller, Mrs..To- Hla at rcdercksburk, Vrgna, Bephne Mller. Mr-. Charles Mller. I Sunday. Mrs. Harry Ludwtr, Mr*. Sydney j Mr. nnd Mrs. Anthony Tor- Pn'khnm. Mrs. Wllam Brushng, It, (l( o f Cavour Street, attended Mrs. Thomas HyncH, Mrs. Kr«dj a pa. t y Sunday at the Orphans' Carlson nnd Mrs. Charles Scott. On Homc ; Nutley. 4 there wll be a beneft _ Mr gnd Mrs corfrl, H a( retea at the home of Mrs. Carlson on ((m of Ncw. Dover R oa d, enter- Berkeley Avenue, and on ^Vtru- tone( at,j nrer Sunday Mr. and ary lt Srs. Charles Mller's home nn Cnlona Boulevard. Mrs. Sydney Pnkham was hotcbb Thursday afternoon at her home nn Chan-o'-Hlls Road at a beneft tea for the Colona Pnrent- Teacher Assocaton. Mrs. Thomas Hynes was co-hostess. The next affar wll be held 5 at the home of Mrs. Wllam Ogden on Inwood Avenue and on 9 at the home of Mrs. Charles Scott, on Enfeld Road. AH members and frends of the P. T. A. are Invted. Members of the New Deal Club held a covered dsb supper Monday nrht at the home of Mrs. Aubrey Woodward on arvew Avenue, n hotnr of Presdent Roosevelt's brthday. Donatons of two dollars each were voted to the Red Cross and the nfantle paralyss fund. The next regular meetng of the club wll be held at the home of Mrs. Woodward. Mrs. W. H. Hajfedorn and chldren, of Meturhen, Mr. and Mrs. Roe MacDonald, of Newark, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Van Braemer and daughter, Vrgna Mae, of Colona. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weber, of Inwood Avenue, were hosts at a theatre and dnner party Saturday njtht n honor of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Walters, of Inwood Avenue, who left for Kansas ths week. >Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schneder, of Amherst Avenue, entertaned at dnner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maul and daughter, Carol, of New York Cty. Mrs. Joseph Carragher, of Chan-o'-Hlls Road, left ths week for an ndefnte stay-n lord* Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Baldwn, of Amherst Avenue, were hosts to Mr. am Mrs. Andrew of Avcnel, and to Vernon Jacks and daughters, Laverna and Joan, of Elzabeth, at dnner Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rohde, of arvew Avenue, entertaned -Mrs. Thomas Hynes and Mrs. Charle Scott are co-charmen of _ a car* party'lobe" MM rtre»ry Mr> am) Mn. ^ 7 n the Colona Lbrary for the Westfeld Sunday beneft of St. Cecela's M.sson _ p ^ -The Amercan Lo K on Post No. ^ ^ No _ ^ ^ Wednesday The A 48 wll meet n the Legon Hall. The Cnlona Women's Republcan Club wll hold ts monthly meetng ; at the home of Mrs. Arthur Brown on St. eorge Avenue. Colona Women are sponsorng a card'party to.be held 9 n the. afternoon al Koos Brothers' n Rahway for the beneft of the Red Cross. Tcrzella Brothers are furnshng bus servce for the Inman Avenue secton. Colona rl Scout Troop "No.? wll hold a cake sale tomorrow Chal-o'-Hlls Rond. The Scouts are bakng the cukes tonght at the home of ther leader, Mrs. Seymour Olsen, on Inwood Avenue. The New Dover Methodst Church wll celebrate Lncoln's Brthday at the communty nght program 4. 'The Lades' Ad held a tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of MM. Wllam Hagedorn n Metuchen. Mss Patrca Ofden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Ogden of Inwood Avenue was guest of honor at a.party held at her home on Wednesday afternoon, n celebraton of her second brthday. Deco ratons were n pnk and whte and refreshments were served and games playvd. uests were: Veronca Weber, Mare and eorrene Sutter, Lorrane Mapps, Helen Bronps, Carol Maul, of Colona; and Patrca Carmody, Barbara WHftc, Sharon Wnno, Carol and Judy Chrstman, of Kosclle Park. Dr. C. V. Chrstman, of Mddlesex Avenue, was elected charman of the Troop Commttee of Troop 6, Colona Boy Scouts, at a meetng held at hs home Monday nght at the home of rank Vgh on North Hll Road. The scouts made bundles of the paper collected for defense. Present were: arret and Ronald Den Bleyker, James clton, Charles and rank Vgh. Mrs. James Cm-rd, of North Hll Road, entertaned her mother, Mrs, Anton ErkHon, Mr. and Mrs. Phlp Erksen, of New Brunswck, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ebner, of Hghland Park. Mrs. Lous' Neuberg has returned to her home on Dover Road - Mr. and Mrs, Adolfh Jaeger, of Columba Avenue, entertaned Capta'n and Mrs. Nenl Barret, o' Kearny, at dnner Sunday. The Junor Players Lttle Theatre roup wll hold ts frst performance at the Colona Lbrary tomorrow njrht at 8 o'clock. The Players wll present an unusual and entertanng eyenng begnnng wth a lttle rench play enttled "Mannon," wrtten by Jean croud, and produced by the players. The cast follows: Dorothy Lagw, lora Paul, race Hansen, Rttbert 'Pattson, eorge Ladanye, and Thomas Hynes, Ths play wll be announced by Marore Woodward. Next wll be presented ertrude Hynes n an orgnal monologue. Then a Shakespearean* play, "Two entlemer from Verona," has been re-wrtten, by the players to sut the tme and place, as "Two entlemen from Colona." Led by Robert Pattson, t,hs play features Dorothy Langan, ertrude Hynes, leorge Ladanye, eorge elton, Warren Eggers, Thomas Hynes and Phlp Den Bleyker. The prologue and eplogue of the play wll be read by Lara Jean Vandervert, nght. Hurley B, McClure was elected treasurer and Thomas J. Ushers wll be Myra Sehaeffer, Hynes secretary. Meetngs wll be Vola Den Bleyker, Marjore Wo6dheld the. frst Monday of each month t the homes of varous members, Scoutmaster Sydney Pnkham and James R. Block were also present. W. Montgomery Kmball entertaned Merck's Camera Club Tuesday nght at ns home on Dover Road. Ms. Joseph McAndrews, of West Hll Road, attended a meetlng of St. Margaret's Unt at the home of Mrs. rank Schauffele n ; Woodbrdge Wednesday, und on Thursday was a guest at the Brdge Club party hold at the home of (Mrs. John Ryan n Woodhrlge. Mr. and Mrs. eorge Mapps, of Amherst Avenue, wore the Sunday dnner guests nf Mr. and Mrs. red Osak of Unon Cty. >Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, Sr., of KnlU'ld Uua, wore the Sun- ~ tftjy" guests of ther daughter and son-n-law, Mr. am Mrs! Hurry Demorjan of Unon Cty.. Mr. and Mrs. eorge Hodshnn, pf Columba Avenue, attended a V ffftdualon dnner Sunday n honor ;.' of ther nece, Mss Mldred.;.- Thompson, nt the home (f her part- erts, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Jlewark. Lous loru, of Inman Avo- Jue, was host at Sunday dnner to Domnfk Cola'caro, of. Washngf. ton, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert lasson, f Etfeld Road, were the guests of ohn Curbn, of Jersey Cty, Saturday nght. Mrs. Henry l.nvn, of West Hll Road, was th.- luncheon guest Mrs.. T. Muxua, of Cranford, Wednesday. Mr. and Ms. Julu Maas, of West Clff Road, were hosts, to Joseph Khulmberg, of East Orange, Sunday. Arthur Mason, of Parvew A vt 'ue, enterunttd James Mason, ^ of -Malv-no, Long Isknd, Sunday. ; ' Mr. :ud Ms. 'y«lney h' -I Barrons Lose To Amboy YMCA WOODBRIIXJE Despte the brllant performance of Johnny Dunfee, who rolled up sxteen ponts, the Woodbnjjfe Barrons dropped a 4 to decson to the erth Amboy Y. M. C. A. Varsty ve at the letter's court. The Perth Amhoy passers led from the start. In the thrd stanza, the locals came wthn a sngle pont of overtakng the wnners. Y. M. C. A. (4) Sandor, f Kjersjjaard, f 5 Moran, f Kelly, f uedes, f Rosaluk, c I 'Stetsko, Cesla, g yffe, g «.-... Woodbrd ( e (6) Danfee, f 7. yenes, f B. yenes, f -..'. Dubay, c Segylnsk, g. yenes, g - r Score by perods: Y. M. C. A 5 7 Woodbrdge..., T ft ORDS The Owl Junors eked out a to IS wn from the Unknowns n a ords Junor loop game ths week.. Moore paced the wnners wth eght ponts, whle Berne, wth a count of sovgn, was hgh for the losers. Owl Junor. (6) T T. (Peterson, f 4 Moras, f. Moore, c 4 8 Mllers, g S. Anderson, g Unknown Jn. (5) 8 T C. Moorn, f - 4 L. Peterson, f Berne, c..* 7 D. Anderson, g Kutcher, g. Extra Perods 7 5 Contnued from SDOII Page Traner, g Ol Kath, g 4 8 Totals,. 7 Cornell (8) T Muller, f Dwyer, f ft Whte, c 4 9 Capraro, g Bothwell, g ( Rutan, g Totals,... / 5 ward and Peggy Knauer. After the performance there wll te musc, refreshments and dancng. Mr. and Mrs. Allbert'Rehbevg, of Prnceton Avenue, were the dnner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wllam Cody, of Jersey Cty, Wednesday nght. Dr. W. Wesenfeld, of Woodbrdge, s conductng the frst ad course, the frst lecture o"f whch was gven n the Legon Hall Thursday, to a class of about twentyeght women. There wll be seven more lessons, each Thursday evenng at X.TO n the Legon Hall. RIDAY, JANUARY, 94 Real Chowderhead The All-Amc-rnn Clowdprhend las l.s trnuble on the feld n the nrw comedy ht from Murk Hollnjcr's "Rc and Shne" at the Ralway ThcMrc. Thnt't Jack Onke enrryng the b»ll»nd t lookn very much a«f Lnda Darnell and eorge Murphy wll have to carry htm off the feld! May Set As Date or Annual Senor Prom WOODBRIDE May has been selected by the senor class of Woodbrdge Hgh School as the date for the annual senor prom. The commttee n charge s: Ther's) Schen, John Moore, Robert Zullo, Mare Antonette Petolett, Thomas Lmol, Arthur Locker, Jean Walker, uy Van I Syckle, ladys Den Rleykcr, Irma Plsko, Harry Ells, Jay Albrecht, Rchard Aurch, Dorothy Klen, Bert Corcoran, Helen Schmdt, Wllam Kenny, lora Sunshne, Dorothy Kolesark and Ella Mae Rusch. EMPIRE RAHWAY RI. tojsun. "PRIVATE NURSE" Jane Darwell - Brenda Joyce BUTE OtVIS AHN SHtRIDAH mm WOOUET Hedy IAMARR ftobt. YOUN '.«uth HUSSEY! SEALED UPS' VMIUUIUI REENT NOW IN TH. NO TWEET ROM PETE Hstory records that once the Marnes dd not have the stuaton well n hand. Pete, a canary brd, was scheduled to perform wth the U. S. Marne Corps Band, but he went on a st-down strke. ortyfve mnutes of persuason by the flutsts of the band faled to produce results. TODAY & SATURDAY.On the loose for laughs! farrft" IOM BUHWUl nle MRKS JM»t IIAI Tn* Phllp T>rry - Wtndy Barre "PUBLIC ENEMIES" mll I:M I:\II m: SAT. XITIO Jatk Bonny - red Allen "LOVE THY NEIHBOR" SUN.. MON. TUES. - WED. _ I ENRICHED BY'!* MUSIC LORIIED 6Y TECHNICOLOR MACDONALD BRIAN AHERNE THROUH IAN RAYMOND-HUNTER LIBERTY''"T" Thw.r.SalSun. I, nr Atrt n ".SIERRA.SUI'." \ Ill Mlc.v Ilncll*' ce T BERT SWIN BAND! OnTh«Screen..,Hts. "HKNRY ALDRICH OR PRESIDENT" ervce to the Naton n Peace and, War }} ll,lut> l.> I m I hs bronze and marble group s n the Xhs Amercan Telephone and Telegraph Company's buldng n New York, placed there after the last World War. It expresses the unchangng sprt of the Bell Telephone organzaton n New Jersey and the rest of the Naton, tested and proved n many emergences, and now engaged n provdng a servce of vtal ad to he drve for-rctory?-. PUT DEt-MSE BONDS AND SUMPS] V H O N E C O M P A N Y Iseln Women Sew Red Cross arments ISKI.IN -Rght chldren's sweaters, four woolen skrts and a huly's dress were made for the Hrd Cross by the publc welfare commttee of the Woman's Club nf Iseln durng the past month, necordng to a report made by.the -harman, Mrs. Mary Nash, at a meetng of the club. However, Mrs. Nash announced that the sewng group wfll suspend meetngs at the church rooms on Thursdys for the tme beng as the Townshp Red Cross Chapter has not receved the materals for ts ot; as yet. Mrs. Albert Hruaka, charman of the Iseln dstrct for the Infantle Paralyss Drve, was a quest at the meetng and gave a short talk. A donaton ww made to the fund ant! also to the travellng lbrary for solders. A lecture and food demonstraton, open to the publc, wll be held at the lbrary on 6. Refreshments wll be served. INORED THE BULLETS Durng the frst world war the late Brgader eneral Hram I. Bearss of the y. S. Marne Corps was standng on the parapet of a trench observng the movements of the enemy. Ignorng the bul lets that whstled by, he yelled to a Marne prvate, "et down, you damn fool!" Latn Amerca studes threat of a Japanese nvason. Recreaton Court Slate m Week of wntp H««y Senor At the Hgh School, Thursday, Sth-At 7 P. M., eneral Ceramcs vs. ords Sportng Club; at 8 P. M., Cyclones vs. Red Onons; at 9 P. M., rencrs VB. Jann Cowboys. Woodferdfe Ljlt Sonlor At the Parsh House, all games to start at 8 P. M. Monday, Cherokees vs. Renassance; Tuesday, Bnlnts B. C vs. Bsrron Pros; Saturday at P. M,, Deacons vs. Renassance. Woodbrde Intermedate At the Parsh House, all game? to start at 7:6 P. M. (Monday, alcons vs. Cyclones; Tuesday, Sant* vs. Hoboe; Wednesday, Comets vs. Indans; rday, clones vs. Comet. Woodbrdge Junor! At the Parsh House, all'games to start at 6: P. M. Monday, Bluebrds vs. Lons; Tuwday, Alamos vs. Comets; Wednesday, Mnute Men vs. Hungaran B. C; rday, Alamos vs. Mnute Men. ord Lght Senor At the ords No. 4 School- Monday at 9: P. M., Sportng Club vs. Arrows; Tuesday, at 8 P. M., Sportng Club vs. Teals; at 9 P. M., Jtterbugs vs, Mac^s Maulers. ord Intermedate At the ord* No. H School- Monday at 6:, Dve Bombers vs. Unknowns; at 7:5, Owls vs. unners; at 8, Buddes vs. Poneers; INDEPENDENT LEADK- Somervlle Takes Barrons Hgh School fve-game loang strc;\, to hand WoodbrdKc \\\ Y \ 8 setback., Bohem and Mllor,,,, wards, chalked up, ponts regpectvely f,,, nem. Dwbay sparkcl rons wth a count of, SomerTlle (6) Mller, f Bohem, f Wasserman, f Trppan'ra, c Nolan,,c Epp8, g Devln, g Sternador, g nesten, g Woodbrdg. (8),,, Weaver, f Nord, f : \ Van Syckle, f ( Dubay, c 7 Iago, g ( Dunfee, g II Score by perods: Somervlle 8 5 x Woodbrdge 8 K n Tuesday, at 7:5, Arrow ; Trojans. ord Junon At the ords No. Tuesday, at 6: P. 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