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1 our Page Colored Comc Secton VOL. XV, No ,...._. _ L The News of Al he Townshp Contnuous Sesson Plan.Adopted By Board orttlgh School Allows reater Utlzaton Of Buldng Supervsng Prncpal John H. Love and Prncpal Arthur C. erry Worked or Y«*fr To Perfect Plan Sutable fcr Use Here -= t» Uj$*$^jl Elmnate Necessty 6rC*to^u<;-.,. ng Addtonal Schoolrooms To^Accommodate Rx^n v> $.Rse Hj-UroUwent At W()())BRt)Qfl, N.J., RDAY, EBRUARY 3, 933 PRCE THREE CENTS * Asf&ctsTo Pten. frt conjbra sefhon-plan of operaton for Woodb lrh fdhool, *oe whch wll allow greater utlzaton,,or tfl^ <-apjtnl nvested by townshp n ts ^school system, has been approved and adopted by Boamof Educaton^and wll go nn cftfct n Septembers optng.of, th* lw$tf-3 school vcar. Thn actofrby Board*>lK)WBd a year of Careful study and plannng by Supervsng Prncpal Johjn H. Love and Arthur ( erry, prncpal of hghfttfrool; fthe ntroducton of contnuous sessons at Barren avehue school, besdea< elmnatng for four or fve years, expense of constructng addtonal schoolrooms to accommodate tte rapd yearly ncrease n enrollment re, marks an mportant step n progress of mudern educatonal methods n Woodbrdge townshp, M*ch*n< Of Th* PUn t Mss Harret r\m Honored By rends At Bg Shower Mss Harrtt-?o*, of teeman street, *whcse marrage. to.arthur K. Haynes, of Cranford, wll take place Teferuary, WBS honored at a delgwjlul shower Saturday afternoon tvjt»mbergefs TeSRnow. The party w )«> arranged bjf^hp Msses ""P E< lbrath or- albr Msa. TA rrel Petetsef, Mss oodbrdjre: Mss and Ms Ztme Mss Annja Rny, Jtt Eh Carbon Explans How Barter Systems Work.New York Cty Emergency Reljof Assocaton Member Addresses Luge Crowd At Meetng ^ ^ mtteeu n, Paulno Jetttt, Esr and Mrs, Lous Yaffee, of Tk7fMrs. eorge Schreede, of JMhKe, and.msa.jftkfl Pud- M*ch Under contnuous sesson plan,, outlned thn week by Mr. erry, h K h school plant wll be D use from K a. m. untl :5 p. m. The for hgh school and elementary transportaton. Seven of se serve hgh Rchool and School No.. The new plan would call for sx hgh school buses, four of whch would Psel ( Work Done Bv Boys n Vocatonal School j>-r.! s Arthur C. uf tppruxmntcly R() each,, ncludng upprr-clnsk men (senors, junors and half of tl. sophomore class), wll attend school sophnnoresand entreltreshman wll begn classes at :5 p.m. JohA H. Love uswl for elementary chldren f ourly sesson ;vt ool. f hgh school were next ^rm onrtho daubla* plan now uae(l, t would be tun Juses to Declare*. Jtconomy s Keynote njj,operaton Of Buldngs At New Brunswck and Perth. Amboy Urgn* Publc nspecton. f>*«lftrn(j that durng eghteen years of exstence of vocatonal schools n county y have been economcally operated, Drector Clf- ford Parsell, n an nformal talk at! Rotary luncheon yesterday noon n Mddlesex hotel, urged that publc vst schools n New Hrunswck and Perth Amboy and observe fne work whch s beng dune. "The reeholders have supported thu vocatonal work snce buldng of frst school n New Brunswck n 98," sad Mr. Parsll, "and. schools have always, been run on a sound econotoc bass." ollowng constructon of lrst buldng n -county seat for j vocatonal tranng, Mr. Parsell explaned a second school was started n Perth Atnboj. Sxhour day lassc*, evenly dvded for shop wurk and academc are mantaned.- There aro now 63 boys n two day schools and 3 on watng ls, for admsson. Nearly foo have been graduated snce organzaton of vocaton.schools, Mr. Parsell sad. Upon Wnolow (Jarlto; ""of.. York Cty Emergency Relef Assocaton, explaned barter (system n an nterestng talk gven Wednesday nght n Muncpal buldng. The me«tw, arranged by Mrs. JflAry Pattsc-n, of Ol <mta> tj^ehs, nc., toger wth mem^ bers of Lona and Rotary Club and Merchants Assocaton, was well attended. As a result of meetng, a commttee consstng of Andrew Keyes, charman; James McAndrews, Anthony Aqula, Bett Jensen, James ler, A, J. Long, Mrs! A. D. Hyde, John E. Breckehrldge, Mrs. Pattson... Schlesmre*. B. Ner. Horace Clarke, W. B. Tamer, Harry Larson and Dr.. T, Spencer waa named to make prelmnary arrangements for formaton,of such an ex change n Woodbrdge. Ths group wll meet Tuesday. Mr. Carlton.declared barter system started n. Seattle, over year ago. t came to Salt Lake Cty and n east. Attempts to organze a -barter system proved, successful n Ne* York Cty.. The speaker sad that frst problem of barter.system s to makeuse of thngs? produced n a communty. He sad a carpenter can offer hs servces to a merchant nreturn for a oonjmodty. Mr. Carlton n ponted out that barter system s. flourshng to a great measure between landlord and tenanvjtnew York Cty. The landlord y*ry frequently accepta hs rent;n servces wth result that no. mftney whatsoever Womans Club Meets Wth Mrs. oo. Hunter; Talk On Several Recent Books uest Nght wll be held tonght by Womans Club at Craftsmans Club n reen street. Three members of Newark Art Theatre a program of cowboy" hnd^ gs by WA» jce B. HOUM*. ll be dancng wth an orchestra furnshng tha T Mrs. Leand Reynolds, head* commttee whch ncludes Mrs. C. R. Chase, Mrs. Charles arr, Mrs. Thomas Curre. Mrs. * ewga R. SAH>HU, Vnt. H^fhf«t.M*xtt«l(l and Mrs. Wllam Tobrowsky?.Board Makes urr Cot Of $35 Before nterestng Reports By Tax^proup Heads At r #"A«m»*l Of Wor>t Barth Of Taxe» Laud* nhp JCoromtte* Educaton et beng graduated, gven a certfcate. student js he must return and lve r -, - varatons of schqfdul-e- may lengn afternoon Tn- upper-class teacher^ "v pn work at 8 a. m., take ope tn lunch about :3 and Hunch two classes $ af- n lower-clas* br*:k«t, j teachers wll start work about!! o;:(t a. m., take a lunch perod be lwn and, n teach un Extra-Currcular Wo*k Ttfe contnuous sesson plan, wll do murh to promote extra cjrreular at completon of hs frst years work wth recommendaton of wth bs empsdyer lnal dploma. k reom before recevng <a p n speakng of achevements of some of graduates Mr. Parsell told of a boy Mr. erry ponted out tw* w n. ;m greater utlzaton of, tme. At- present, he Mnhors are averagng : duy The new plan wll me m Mvet or eght, uccordng^k r.-chdules.!> Commandng ApecW The contnuous sessy pen held numy commandng aspect* whch j.onpted Mr. Love and Mr. erry, wh. foresaw necessty of refmnng from addtonal buldng n tl.- next few years, to recommend t tn (le Board.. rom a fnancal standpont, plan wll" enable Bfl»rd to save cust of constructng sx addtonal moms at present tme at an expendture of approxmately»u,- MH whch does not nclude equpment and or ncdentals. t wll m.-an a fuller day for those employed hgh school system n addton " complete utlzaton of lunu avenue plant. The recommendaton of pun ndcates a wllngness by schbol authortes to meet present economc condtons, A» Professor Love remarked: "We are vtally nterested n taxpayers problem to ower school cost* and wll not hestate to elect^lvngs wherever possble. We are tranng students to- use supples sparngly and are now usng tex-bouks longer than usual n order t» delay purchase of new ones. n ntroducng contnuous sesson plan we have ncreased teachers load to a maxmum." Wll Relev* Conaton Mr. Kerry explaned t must be remembered Board placed flva addtonal rooms at rear of tlw huh school buldng last year but dd not ncrease or facltlfes n man buldng,proportonately. Takng nto consderaton rapd enrollment ncreases at hgh school, tns HM resulted n congeston wthn man buldng whch s developng nto a dangerous condton. "t wv requres about sx mnute* m classes to pass from one pont to anor," Mr. erry declared. "Ths s duu largely to condtons whch preval jnj crowded corldors and narrow starways. The audtorum, whch seats about 875, s always overcrowded at general assembles and s scarcely larm enough to accommgdate students durng study Perods. There would not be suffcent tolet and drnkng fountan facltes for our antcpated enrollment of,- 5 under double-sesson plan now used, no t can readly be seen such a plan would be mpractcal next year." Under contnuous sesson plaa, space n buldng wll be BO used that t wll allow almost twce uxommolalou* for wukl school was orgnally ntended. n hs report of. plan to Hoard Mr. Love panted out that to house all hgh school students at K BoarfSpk^ Rumjft bout Bus Stuaton andate Rulng Makes t mpossble To Provde Transportaton To H a g a m a n Heghts School. who completed hs course n prntng wth class of 97. "Hf " seven years at trade ad has been an n stroeto* n Moatng departme-nt n vocatonal school for ew Total Decrease Of $87,58JO5 Over La»t Years Appropraton Teachers Wll Take % Refund.. Parng $.3,6 more from current fexpense account n r budget, Board of Educaton, at an adjourned meetng Monday Jjjljht fnally adopted new budget whch hov shows a decrease of $87, over budgat. The, total appropraton to be approved at ebruary electon wll amount to $63,87. as compared Wtth $55,59.58 last year. Dscussng budget tentatvely,ast Thyrsday, Board fgured dedrease n new budget at 85,- s used. He explaned that started wth a. smalt t must be secton of communty frst. The unemployed must be canvassed; he sad, and fd t membershp wth le metphans must be fve years. Thjfe department prnts a paper,-called ("Progresls" whch s best prnted vocatonal school organ, n Unted States. Wth same class re- was graduated a boy who s now foreman ut Unjted, Ralway Sgnal cmpany n Woodbrdge." - Mr. Parsell told of a 99 draftsman graduate wjfo s now a junor engneer wth jbhe State hghway department; 9, chemst, now n charge of. a laboratory; 9, draftsnw chef draf^jjan at ".,. v" man, now chef drafteman at r T "..^.J!!t^n."l y S Ctt PSfftng Prss plann Plan- To\, - -, - / Bp^Jrd orf Bducatorl Vdecjared todaym a not a.ble to provde transportah-on for scjool chldren unless y resde at least two mles from school Consderable clamor has been rased by parents of chldren resdng n Port Readng for transportaton for students to Hagaman Heghts school whch s located a lttle over a mle away.; A mandate rulng by, ounty Superntendent Dr. M. L. Lowery to effect that no bus servce can be provded for school chldren f tlfy lve wthn a dstance of.jess than two mles from <scho :l! " ~ felt) f t t Pjntn ; ate p draftsman, now (thef Tk l D formed nto merchants, cq.ogeratve. { Tfje speaker decded that Natonal AsWrcato* hag over,- members wth branches extendng from daho to Utah, The qufestort of (crpt n carne up for dscusson. "Mr. Carlton n declared that scrpt was not essental to brter system. He sad barter system, was better for mprovng condton*. n Daytrfn, wth R cash outlay of only (j, over $7,. worth of goods and servces are transfered. Asked f teachers could be pad by scrpt, he sad he beleved several teachers y hs exchange are pad by commodtes. f The system n Wyto>;,be >.^ab, r (8 not drectly connected. wth governng -body." He sad scrpt was also used to pay teachers n Chcago. A general-dscusson followed wth members of.audence takng part. Dr. ra T. Spencer sad that apecul- ;&r condton exsts n Woodbrdge. He declared that n Woodbrdge re lyes a manufacturng class and not an agrcultural class. He added f such a barter system could be put nto operaton here, he would gladty help. OtSjel- speakers were rank Pattsonj Mrs, ardner, executve secretary of Emergency Relef n Woodbrdge; Mrs. Lous Cohen and Mrs. Pattson. );,, ( of Mack Truck plant n Dunellen; 9?,automotve engneer, now forenan n charge Of automotve equpment at Camp Rartan; 9, chemst, nowjnj charge of researcl work at th«wpont plant. The speaker also told of nterestng^ experence of a 9 draftsman-graduate who, whle servng n te Merchant Marne, was nj*n;e.d n a boler exploson. Ths ndvdual bult up a machne shop busness and now employs hs far. Mr. Parsell*.explaned that 9 graduate has been responsble for mles from.school Buldng pre-[" n j mpo rtant development n "tele-! en^^_l.jr.???!t on 5!! "! vson and, he has secured two patvente Schop Cm provdng transportaton for Port Readng chldren. Takng nto consderaton state rulng and fact Port Readng chldren lve approxmately one mle from Hagaman Heghts school, Board has no or alternatve. Reports mssoners have reached that some Corncanddates seekng electon to Board have nformed Port Readng parents that f electtd y wll provde transportaton for chldren. The Board declares such statements are false, msleadng ganda. and worthless propa- Aqula Host To Lons Who Honor Presdents A hghly pulatable talan dnner was served by Anthony A. Ajula at hs home n reen street, seln, Saturday nght ut whch tme Woodbrdge Lons celebrated "Pounders Nght," Nearly all members of club enjoyed delcous dnner after whch Mr. Aqula, ever congenal host, showed a specal movng pcture aa a surprse treat. * "ounders Nght" was! held to honor Past-Presdents Harry H. ord, Mark D.* McClan. Al Hagen and James J. Dunne who were all present. These m«n gave short talks of r experences as heads of Lons, n Woodbrdge. Presdent Stephen L. Hruska welcomed Lofcs and gave a she- " JJ on Lonsm, Peter Van <. Perth Amboy, waa a guest Monday* Matng At regular meetng at Lons n Log Cabn Monday nght, Dr. M, M. Traman, charman for evenng, gav^ an n; p ents on telescopes whch he constructs. "Many of graduates who have not receved r dplomas are dong good work," declared drector. Mr. Parsell was ntroduced by Hampton Cutter who s a member of vocatonal school board. The speaker prased Mr. Cuttera work and sad Rotaran always exhbted a keen nterest n thfe success of boys n schools. John E. Breckenrdge and Dr. ra T. Spencer gave reports on barter meetng held Wednesday. James Housel and Walter Peterson, of South Amboy, were vstng Rotarans. M. L. Lowery, county superntendent of schools and Wlt lam Drake, of Rartan Townshp, wore gests of Hampton Cutter. t was announced club has hud eght uonths of % attendance.. hgh school stud once n e< t year byusng space n buldng-n»w used for or purpose», an addton of a second annex of at ltwst flv» w»m» would be requu- «d. Ths wnta t*n only on«more yr at «nd of whch Jlme, queston, of ado] sesson plan or arse! eontlnuoua ng woukl *ft an address terestng talk on varous phases pt dentstry. He closed by suggestng a round-tttble questonng oy <he members who promptly asknj hm for a descrpton of everythng from "pnk tootovueh" to ths grndng pressure of false teeth. t was announced that Board of Drectors a*d membershp Robert Htler To Be nstalled On eb. Wll Be Master Councllor Of Amercus Chapter, Order Of De Molay Publc nvted. Robert lller wll be publcly nstalled as Master Councllor of Amercus Chapter, Order of De- Molay, nejjt Thursday evenng at Craftsmens Club t was announced today. Ken Aders orchestra wll provde musc.for dancng followng ceremones. nstallaton wll start promptly at 8 oclock. Mr. Hllers suff wll nclude followng: Senor Councllor, Edward Katen; Junor Cuuacllor, Ben Rabnowtz; Senor Deacon, Lous arbk:, Junor Deacon, Rnkus Choduah; Senor Steward, eorge Wood; Junor Steward, Nate Bernsten; Marshal, Wllam Peterson; Chap- lan, Crag Senft; Sentnel, Walter MMttnger; Standard Bearer, Morrs fath n ht tes as a leader, W Townshp Taxpayers Aasoea r«frftt annual meetng Monday nght n Muncpal buldng, re-elected Wllam H. rswold, presdent. Donald T, Manaon waa agan chos«j secretary and Thomas vj.*mcra wll retan hs post as treasurer f ensung year. The followng vce presdents, rt tng varous parts of to were elected: Averel, J t; uld,, vvwt lul ln, Parker Nelsen; Port Read Charles A. Mcettgan; and Hopelawn, Walter Rebt; WouJbrdge, Eml Kdyen Sewaren,:"" D. Clark; Colona, rank A. taon. The. drectors are; rvng J. Remers, John Concannon, red Spencer, Julan row, Wllam Conkln and Derban Bartholomew. Electon of offcers followed report of Julan row, ehaffnan of nomnatng commttee., The choce was unanmous. Prndent Report Presdent rbwold, n reportng oft t»e accomplshnentg. trf assocaton n year sad: "Meetngs of taxpayers n small groups began ebruary, 93. After several of such meetngs, re was formed a temporary organzaton fected Monday nght when $, was cut from text booka and supples appropraton; $6 elmnated from "nstructon proper" and medcal "expenses reduced $65. / \ The voters wll be asked to ap prove - followng appropratons to he rased by taxaton fc* school requrements: Current expenses... S-3,. Repars and replacements 5,. Manual tranng 5,. Lbrary ". Total s $33,. Debt servce :,67. Total to ""be rased...$63,87. The above fgures nclude per cent, refund agreed upon by teachers n. townshp school system. The jafttors and clerks wll accept same cut, Board was nformed. sequent meetngs atwhch a growng nterest n ths movement was n evdence. Wth an ncrease n membershp, a publt meetng was held n Town Hall, Aprl, 3, and permanent organzaton was formed and offcers, elected, organzaton to be known as Woodbrdge Townshp Taxpayers Assocaton; was later ncorporated. -Ths assocaton at once joned State and County Taxpayers Assocatons. We gratefully acknowledge help receved from both. "The Executve Commttee and Board of Drectors from date of organzaton to present! have had ffteen meetngs and many conferences wth Townshp Commttee, Board of Educaton, County and State offcals. "Publc meetngs were held Aprl th, May 9th and October 3th. j These meetngs were a success. Pub- The merger of two bus routes to le opnon was aroused, especally effect anor savng was reported after our meetng October 3th at! Comtn88$aer Mark D. McClan ] Hgh School. Ths meetng and our has done consderable jwork n Mr. Bartholomews fucta and fgure draftng of new budget. ~ The Boaul was advsed n a comrauncatqjr from Woodbrdge Townshy Teachers Assocaton that teachers at a meetng rday afternoon voted -69 n favor of per cent, refund. Mr. Moffett, charman of fnance commttee, questoned wher all Je Woodbrdge Man Named Scout Head James R. Red, of 8 Lllan Terrace, Woodbrdge, s apponted to serve as Dstrct Scout Commssoner of Rartan Councl, Boy Scouts of Amerca, for dstrct comprsng- Woodbrdge, Avenel, Sewafcn and Port Readng. * Ths appontment s announced by Scout Executve Herbert W. Lunn and s effectve mmedately. Commssoner Red s! vcepresdent of Mens Brorhood of Woodbrdge Townshp whch a organzed at, Presbyteran Church. He s also very actve n Masonc Crcles, beng Excellent Kng of Lafayette Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, Rahway. The Scouts n hs Dstrct wll be nterested n knowng that r new Dstrct Commssoner has served as a Marne Engneer n Brtsh Mercantle Marne and has traveled extensvely throughout world ncludng Par East, nda, Australa, Araba and Egypt. Durng World War he was a member of Brtsh Expedtonary orpes as a Sargeant, n Mercantle Transport Army Servce Corps and was n servce n rance. Dstrct Commssoner Red s far of Eagle Scout^James B. Red teachers of townshp school system could be bound by vote of majorty. Durng a dscusson by Board members as to advsablty of elmnatng tems n physcal tranng, musc and band, Wllam. Coughln, a representatve of Woodbrdge Townshp Taxpayers Assocaton declared he was not n favor of cuttng too many tems. Mr. Coughln, however, conferred wth Board n regard to several or tems, some of whch were reduced. He thanked Board for ts courteses and co-operaton. Presdent Clum declared budget "s a wonderful pece of work." t n e ef- He prased for r members of wholehearted forts. Commssoner Moffett remarked re have been favorable comments from many sources snce announcement of large reductons. Upon a moton by Mr. Moffett, budget was unanmously adopted. of Troop 3 Woodbrdge who receved hs decoraton at ourteenth Annual Meetng of Rartan Councl whch was held last Tuesday. The appontment of Mr, Red once agan completes Dstrct Commssoner organzaton for Woodbrdge Townshp. Carl Brnkman s servng as Dstrct Commssoner for seln, Colona and Menlo Park, whle Albert L. ardner s servng as Dstrct Commssoner for ords, Hopelawn and Keasbey. Dstrct Commssoner Red ntends to buld up Scoutng n hs Dstrct so that movement wll reach a larger number of boys. Addtonal Troops are to be formed as soon us Scoutmasters and Assstants can be selected and traned. Lons Auxlary Has Dnner At Aqula s Plans Covered Dsh Supper or ebruary 7 Name Commttee Charmen or Varous Affars. Mrs. Anthony A. Aqula Wfls hostess to members of Lades Auxlary to Lons club at a dnner n her reen street, seln, home Tuesday nght. At busness meetng, t was decded to hold a covered dsh supper at Log Cabta on Monday evenng, ebruary 7. The Lons wll be nvted to partcpate. Mrs. Curts ray was named charman of commttee n charge. ollowng a dscusson of plans for Chrstmas ad for poor kddes of Woodbrdge durng whch Auxlary decded to begn collectng toys, reparng and pantng m, dressng dolls and > ao forth, Mrs, Henry Hansen was apponted charman of commttee n charge of ths work. No date was set for card party, to be held n near future at Drect-Savngs urnture house n Rahway. Mrs. Maurce Traman s charman. Lttle Hope or Man Hurt n Crash Here Anor Probably atal Accdent Today On Hghway n Whch One Truck Crashes nto The Rear Of A Traler Attached To Anor Two Drver* Held On Atrp- CLOUA Assaualt and Battery Charge* Deaf and Dumb Htch Hker Held A, Wtnes*. Najavfc. J. The followng preceptors wll a be nstalled; W J ~ m ~. Brown, Zeraan - Soeklw, Jacob Temberg, o 373 Bechler avenue, Baltmore, Maryland, a n Rahway Memoral Hosptal not expected to lve, and Peter Bufala, a deaf mute, of Pne street, Newark, s n orth Amboy eneral Hosptal wth a cut over eye as a result of a crash on super-hghway at 5:5 oclock ths mornngt>«- tween reen street and Cloverleaf crossng. rank Cleary, of 5 South Twenty-nnth street, Ph! and Thelmer EHJ», colored, de street, Baltmore, are held on charges of atrocous assault and batter/. The charge n eaeh ease wll be ohanced to a techncal one of man. slaughter f Temberg des, The. accdent s one mow n»erou» Phladelpha, red, of/bda truck belcjngng: to Temberg who waa also sefjted n drvers cab of truck, ft Crashed nto rear of a traler, attached to a truck owned by Phlp Stener, of 35 Tasker avenue, and drven by rank Cleary, both of Phladelpha. «Tembergs head was badly crushed and he has numerous or njures. He s not expected to lve thcough day. Peter Bufala, deaf mute, wa on super-hghway at New Brunswck and was seekng a rde as a htch hker when he, waa pcked up by Ells and Temberg. He wll be held as a materal wtness when he leaves th< hosptal. J SAW PUZZLES Margaret Washburn ets The roceres t rst Person To Present Correct Lst Of gures n ndependent Ad Contest; Hundreds Reply. t ddnt take Margaret Washburn, of Man and ulton streets,woodbrdge, long to) fnd elusve $. last week whch was beng offered n groceres as frst prze n ndependents ad contest. Hardly had paper reached street when Margaret Washburn "announced correct combnaton of fgures at ndependent offce. Second prze, a one year subscrpton to ndependent, went to Albert Martn, 598 Lnden avenue, who \Htts next person to fnd elusve combnaton. Phone calls and personal vsts to ndependent by eager contestants kept offce force busy answerng nqures and announcng wnners. Whle wuuen are more nterested than men n marketng and buyng for home ndependent feels t proper to confne contest to women! only. So ths week holder of correct combnaton must be a woman. And here s fgure $.8. Turn to pages and 3 of ths B»ue. On two pages wll b? found tour moat And grocery ada. Select one advertsed prce from, each ad whch, when totaled, wll amount to $.8. One advertsed jrce, remember, must be taken from each ad and.sum of four selectons must be.8. To frst person presentng correct lst of fgures, er by phone ov personal call, ndependent wll gve an order for $.88 M» groceres. Second jrre wll be a one year subscrpton to ndependent Contestant must bo women u wnners of frst ntha 6.V an greatest s^tho crtfng a ma KTM here thtt are RarrfcWtm" and effort use of fjxd fovtnment. y he prnnl uf fact out eftm-t.t Lghtng "fr- mvt been ahftlshed, sav-,-> -., taxpayers etht^^^ttu? fr " Ut, n th«f t of»kr.,ooo.oo, Our,; " vd l.s cunfmttu* -. effort put forth by :! to foster ths result. Commttee (Mr. charman), have had many conference*) wth Townshp Commttee urgng that expendtures and provsons n budget for 998 ft be cut to lmt. "At ths tme fnal budget fgures are not avalable and wll, wo feel sure, be affected hy mattor* beyond r control. "Our membershp drves have not been entrely satsfactory. The cow. - ng year wll, no doubt, see a gratfyng change n ths respect. "Tne. fnancal affars of th» ---; townshp are n a deplorable con. = dlton; salares for servces rendered,.. unpad for months; oblgatons to banks unsatsfed. "Taxpayers of Woodbrdge Townshp: Wnat are you gong to do about t? Ths s your town; f you dont pay your taxes, se oblgatons cannot be met. We, aa an of-, ganzaton, wll be n a poston to see that your money s not wasted. "Un bass of results acheved,. / we feel that Woodbrdge Townshp Taxpayers Assocaton, nc., has justfed ts place n townshp affars. > " cannot close wthout express-, ng my sncere thanks to all members and especally to offcers ^ and drectors for r cordal and, effcent support." Couf hln v Wlltfm V. Coughln, charman of educaton commttee, lauded Board of Educaton for splendd co-operaton t has gven Assocaton n reducng school appropratons. Mr. Coughln remarked that school Commssoners showed a complete wllngnem to assst and co-operate. He told of attendng, earler n evenng, an adjourned meetng of Board at whch t was fnally decded to pare budget $87,. Hs report follows: "Ths beng frst year of ths ssocutons exstence your Educatonal Commttees experence has perhaps, been smlar to that of your or workng ewpmttoes n that we started our ratver lke poneers explorng n felds new to us and wth very lttle, f any, gudance obtanable. However, n spte of ths tack of any establshed form of procedure to ad us n takng up our task we feel that we have, to at least a slght degree, been successful n accomplshng prmaryam of our assocaton n so far as that result s- to besought through functonng of your Educatonal Commttee. By ths we mean that we thnk that we have succeeded rt conveyng to those whose duty t s to admnster affars of our local school dstrct our deas as, tax-. payers relatve to economc conduct of our schools. Of course t s recognzed that we of Woobrdge lke people of or communtes are lvng through what we hope s a temporary economc depresson whch has, regardless of Taxpayers Assocaton movement resulted n certan forced economes n school operaton. K But value of Taxpayers Asocaton n assstng n brngng about savngs s. and twll contnue to be n supportng those of our offcals who put forth honest effort toward economy and n dscoverng and callng to r attenton of furr methods of curtalng expendtures for tems or servce whch we as taxpayers have our own defnte and partcular deas about. Ths we can do not only at budget makng tme but throughout course of year. "The benefts of economes effected up to present tme as reflected n tax reducton wll be apparent to us aa ndvdual taxpayers n our tax rate as t wll appear n our tax blls for 933. The school budget for 98 was more than $55,. The amount to be rased by local taxaton n attached budget for 933 s.less than $66,- j and represents a reducton of more than $85, from budget for 93. How much of ths savng to taxpayers can be credted to efforts of ths assocaton w* can not accurately declare but we feel that we can safely say that - amount of savng s several thousands of dollars greater than t mght have been, at thc tme, were t not for such effort on part f qur assocaton. "More than $8, of amount of savng represents a reducton n salares. Salares, whch equal more than 75% of amount of budget s only tem whch could aflbw any such (substantal Contnued on pat/e fve HARDHANS PHARMACY Ed. L. Hardman, formerly of. Seamans, Perth Amboy PRESCRPTS Called or and Delvered Cor. luhway Avenu* and reen Street T.. M!U WWferfc*. N. J.

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3 WOODBRDE NDEPENDENT Kndergartens Meet Demands Of Change n Socal Condtons Necessty, Not Tradton, s Reason or Earler Start n School Work May Hll Arbuthnot Of Western Reserve Unversty Declares n Artcle n Journal Of The Natonal Educaton Assocaton. Those who take counsel of hystera came man who helps you safely The number of New.Terabt lnemployed and r "dependsrrl.v^rec%v H-tend <>f sound judgment n facng across street, who takes eae of le present crss n educaton are lpst chldren and fnds r mors ng ad from, State and munlc to advocate elmnaton,- for m, man who stops runaand keep* our horves ng De<!embet\*t was reported today pantes rose more than,56, dur- -VtWnn sclwwl servle twljer Oft way horses - md thut f at t^jeadquarters of New Jer- Anor l{tadergart«n group work- ^erg*npt^«kf AdmlnStral-purtcn hns been. qjrpducetnu "ect fell, very ton. l, (, modern school*n-recent yes^ puppes, ant n t relefroster«jl^ mportance cannot be,,, ntw>hy May Hll We len Henerve Unversty, n p():ry number of Journal of le Natonal Educaton Aeocaton. "The modern kndergarten teacher lunk-: upon her work wth fmr- nd-cve-ymr-olds ftcontnual grow- (, n nl experences wth people, u al nsttutons, and thngs of na- ) -- Through se experences chldrens nterests are met and wdened r deas cjarfed, and new cncepta developed," says Mss Arhuthnot. The kndergarten hag been made a part of progressng school organsaton n response to demand* of lrntcant socal change. The home l»ly dffers from that of yesterday. ormerly chld was, from early years, a defnte unt n economy of home. Thu lack of contrvances to lghten home tasks made learnng of certan sklls mperatve. Large famles ntated chld nto socal lfe of hs peers wthout necessty of bor rowng be neghbors chldren. Household dutes that kept mor t home n a sxteen-hour-day routne fur seven days of week guarjtntecd a certan amount of untran-,-,! Klnc: for chldren. A Surge p;rt. of ths tranng formerly acqured n home, as well as much that parents could never gve, «now >])led by kndergarten.. on pet shop much n love WtJ^so - experence spoffhfm ng r possesson., The members of anor knder- Nearly 35. Now On Relef n Mddlesex New Jersey Unemployed and DependnU ettng Relef Rose More fhan 56, n December. yemher T than 7 per cent tplhe relef,>«d, whch t n antcpated wll reach ts garten class descrbed.by Mss Ar-, P eak for ^e y, ear n March. The fgbuthnot vsted anah-port and work- ure \ aro ^asefl on re P rts f m "P ed d out t standards t d d for f a good d phot. lp PJ 3 " ^?. xln. a t e y. 7B TB percent of,mu- Health, courage, sklh, quck thnkng,, "^paktes n th^ State, became more than mere abstractons Mwe. th. a " o-thrds of de»- to m. They werequaltes whch t«tute recevng mean* of subsstence, must be acqured n preparaton for lfrom. J 8. an ^tc goyerndefnte achevement..m«nt.contnue n larger.ctes, The modern kndergarten s not statstcs of Admnstraton dsmerely a place for entertanng play, c,l 8 rvn ReP n r t8^rm mu n>c>p«htes of musc and dancng. t provdea f or., B () P >»laton and over, of whch development of pose n chld,l re are twenty-seven n State, creates socal concepts, p, bulds habts P ,9 recpents n those of health and useful sklls -, and such learnng begns early enough n growth of chld to prevent necessty of untlearnlng much that 3 useless or actually harmful. A. & P. Announce* ncrease n ts Bakeres Producton ctes alone. The cost of emergency relef for December was,788,83b,* of whch muncpaltes were culled upon to pay $663,3 ard Stte to payj?,3%,7. By countes, change n relef rosters was: Persons ven Relef County November December Effectve mmedately, producton Atlantc,763 n Eastern Dvson unts of Bergen,68 companys natonal network of bak-burlngton,878 n^ plants wll be stepped up 5-5% Camden 3,7 t was announced today by The Cape May - 8 reat Atlantc und Pacfc Tea Com- Cumberland,7 pany. Three bakng plants located n Essex 78, Bronx, Brooklyn and Newark, loucester,693- wll be affected by order, t was Hudson 6,778»«d. Hnntwdon :.:.. 87 n commentng on move, t Mercer 6,995 "The modern kndergarten teacher was snd at companys offces that Mddlesex 3,6 knows her chldren and r nterms outsde as well at n school coordnated wth a defnte effort.to Morrs,35 ncreased producton would be Monmouth 3,9 loom." says Mss Arbuthnot. "She stmulate consumpton to pont Ocean,6 r contnuous preoccupa where larger output would be Passac... 7, lon wth people and socal actv- readly absorbed. The permanency Salem (No Reports) f r lttle world. She sees of arrangement s dependent up- Somerset 3,93 on degtee to whch retal actv- Sussex 3 ty can keep pace wth new producton scale, t was sad. Warren,8 Unon 7,5 The Bronx, Brooklyn and Newark plants are among thrty-eght r eager responses to anmals and all lve thngs wthn r reach and to strange and beautful phenomena of season*." So, through kndergarten, chld becomes acquanted wth nature and human nsttutons. As an llustraton of work of kn- <le;aru-n n establshng deals that modern socety demands, Mss Arbuthnot selects an ncdent that reflects nadequacy of underprvleged home. "n- partcularly unsavory slum dstrct, chldren started out wth concept; De polcemaas de guy wot hts you over de head. After a seres of planned experences wth traffc polceman, polce staton, and r own partcular school polceman, that offcer of law be~ bakeres mantaned by The reat Atlantc and Pacfc Company throughout naton. These plants, producng approxmately half a bl- COAL LEHH WLKES BARRE ANTHRACT \ RADE "A" ONLY Courteous Dependable Servce JOHN J. BTTN PHONE 8- BREWSTER BLD. 33 MAN STREET, WOODBRDE, N. J.,798,6 5,75 87,69,587,669 83,8 6,39 79, 78 8,67 3,576 5,B73,936 5, 9,5, ,33,98 Rutgers Ad* Students r nancal Dstress The student loaj fund of Rutgers lon loaves of bread annually and Unversty has been exhausted berequrng 5,, - barrels of flour, cause of unusual demands upon are located at such strategc ponts t by as wll enable company to ds- to t by Dr. raser needy Metzger, students, dean accordng of men. trbute fresh bread daly to all of Loan requests last week far exceedts retal stores. The bakng, output ed amount avalable for dstnbuncludes whte bread, rasn bread,- ton, but a small amounb was retanrye and whole wheat loaves and ed untl ths week so that 83 many doughnuts. needs as possble mght be met. l "The unversty has been makng Please menton ths vaoer when every possble effort to secure em- buyng from advertser*. ployment for undergraduates," Dean Metzger stated. "Snce centralzaton of student! employment under Edward H. Heyd,, assstant to dean, approxmately a month ago, more than two hundred jobs of varous Tdnda have been obtaned for needy students. The chef dffculty s that not only are boys unable to. fnd work, but y cannot borrow money from or sources. "or that reason, n addton to canvassng of employment opportuntes, we are tryng to fnd money from or sources," dean sad. "Last week, receved a substantal donaton from Class of 9. Loan sources, not necessarly donatons to fund, would ad many student*/ nablty of undergraduates to obtan employment or to borrow money are not only factors affectng Rutgers fund, A large amount of money s outstandng on loans to alumn of last two classes who have been unable to fnd employment, and consequently cannot repay borrowed sums. Astronomcal Dscovery The nrst double star, Ml/.ur, dscovered by -T.Mn Hnptsh rclcrlnll l, lgfo. WANER MARKET CO Want t? save money? And do you want Better Values for your money? Well, n Check and Double Check se Wagner Qualty Specals n effect ebruary,,3 &. EXTRA-ANCY DUCKS. 5 C MNNESOTA CHUCK ROAST POUND c BONELESS STEW BEE POUND LES O LAMB 9 ENUNE ROUND STEAK SHOULDERS O ENUNE POUND 5 RB ROAST route Bottom ROUND or CROSS RB POUND 9. LAMB Pork Lons ANCY TOM TURKEYS POUND 3 MAN STREET, WOODBRDE ROQSEVET AVE., CARXERET RDAY, EBRUARY 3,933 v>*v-.wr.»=«rst WEEK O OUR OUNDERS CELEBRATON MONTH O SALES * S«v» Th»s» Toty Spf«od> Wth Our Bread Preserves»* ^»j-\ y t ««^ Peanvf Butter»»*<*. ; * V 9* Pure Honey «««<». V O< " lfe Ajtple Butter <«... ", Endng ths Saturday! SALEO RANDMOTHERS Large resh Eggs New WHOlt Store Cheese MLK Pure Lard NEQU*UTV Campbells Beans 6 ully Cured resh ruts and Vegetables b. 6«ANCY RESH SPNACH., 5< Celery Hearts... **+* 9* EaHng Apples W. 3 * < lorda Oranges " «. Hormels VOTAU SO* lavo<3utu> Sunbrte Cleanser SunnyReld lour " Srng Beans «**»»un 3t«< UNEEDA EHUSH STYLE Assortment BAKERS Cream Crackers ^.. 5 C Try Mat.hu Es so keen on fjarletlne that c bought a tytlopool about t, nn caught lm lookln nl through os to see ow to grow ops." Humorst. *<><*\«>n 39 C BREA Standard oz. Large Loaf Mockers Cream arna Mazola Ol. -7 ancy Succotash Chcken Broth Old Munch Malt Act ol onc«l Try ou.;andmothe*s Br«6d fh w««k-*nt to gat lh«bontft of thl *xcf ptonal 5c prc*. Remember... thl our ngular, bg, ounce wht* loaf mad* of ftwr ngr*d*ntt by our matter bolten and delv«r«d OVEN-RESH to our for** doly from our mpmmolr local bak*r*s. Trll t a «p«cal lmted-unt offer (or rtoe who hav* not tred our breed, and a r*al lavngj^r who buy t regularly. Arrvals SELECTED dor. 9* ranulated Sugar Tomatoes STANDARD QUAUTY QuakerMOWER s Oats Lower Tea Prces! *<>«> Octagon OMANS Soap 5 # _ m MAKES WASHDAY *» Super Suds ^Y 3 PAE TERM Th«rtpon* to our tea lat w«*k wa to grtat, w» art contnung lh«pecojly reduced pfk««. Th» lowor prcal or* potbls becaue of ncreased quantle we an lollng at (he lower prce level. NECTAR TEA /< b. package or V *J C pkg. of 5 Tea Boll W 8«3"» 8 e J9 C H b. package or pkg. of 3T«oBall) Del Monte Rasns o."! "**7«Anwrton flm«nlo Llnb\nj«Blue Moon Cheese ** 9* Compbell Soupt *TOM»O 3 * 5 e Rce Dnner COUKHNH ~ * Dogge Dnner DOOPOOO 3-5 C CARETTES. Cotton ot $ pkfl. # lucky Strkes, Ch«sterfeld Cornell, Old Colds ROASTN CHCKENS RESH HAMS,] 8ONHESS CHUCK Pot Roast. fancr Bel Coll Chutk Steak Summng t Up Tlu, prncple of luppntws should bt- lke thu prlnle of rrtue; t should tnt n del>t>t>nl on thngs, but be purl of ursonullty. ^ SHORT OBEOUARTER OK _ -^ ChuckofLamb<b.«Calves Lver b. 9 C ancy Small Mackerel «,. 9 Unfttsrng act f t!u? uvunktj mn l:ul n sum up wlmt lo ctully knows f;^l"--t what he tlnl;s l«kn»ws hed hr very deeply n Ut ml. Mlml llonld, ANCY MLK-ED All Szes L J Keept Stll, AnyW»]r lplumt s u person who keep mth shut whle ohors are talk- ng : and sayng nothng.»lorda LAST EW DAYS O BANKRUPT STOCK SALE WOMENS Slk Dresses MAY BE HAD N THE LATEST STYLES AND COLORS AND N EVERY PRCED TO SELL QUCK. TO $.97 3 LADES SKRTS 97c [MAY HE HAD N NAVY BLUE, BLACK. MAKOON pa BROWN. All Sxes ncluded - VAL. TO»3.»5 QHm SKRTS ORWER- Were solng" ths.stock out quckly so abovfc all thfet set hete before ts all gone. Not many da,ys left now. We have cut prces agan to effect a quck dsposal. And at se prces t cannot last long. Many tne garments are stll n stock and many a bargan remans for thrfty shopper, so hurry. JUST BOUHT OUT STOCK O 8,5 SWEATERS rom Mll n New Brunswck Turtle Necks ncluded, ormerly Sold at 7Bc Now c ormerly Sold at 89c Now 9c formerly sold at.9 Now 39c Szes a to ANCY LADES RAYON PAJAMAS UUY > PAR AT TH PRCE 79c LADES PECE Sweater Sut* and Dreues OKMKRLY SOLD AT $LJ NOW PURE SLK» DANCETTES AND CHEMSES 59 C and 79 C LADES pathrobes ALL WOOL STUPPBD AND SLK QULTED AND JJ97 Womens Ho»e CHON AJND SERVCE WEHT) A REAL VALUE.] RE. «.5 NOW WOMENS POLO COATS Val. from $6.97 to $.97 ORMERXY THE WOMS SHOP LADES and MSSES COATS Tlllj LOT NCLUDES COATS TUMMKD ATlll ENU- NE BAD- ER, OX AND TCH COLLAR AND CUS ORMERLY SOLD OR $39.5 NOW $95 n.. «<-, CHLDRENS COATS MA )5 O NK AL AND WELL, TAlf)HED VAL.TQH^ MATUll- $ 9

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5 Tuesday Study Club Meets Wth Ma* Potter Mss Helen Potter entertaned Tuosdny Afternoon Study Club aj. her home n Marron nvehue Tuesday. nterestf.nk papers were contrbuted l,y Mrs. A. t. Berfren flnd Mrs. (lnrre Merrl. There was communty sngnfr.. The noxt meetrnr wtll take place nt. home of Mrs. C. W. Decker n (Jreon street. 7 SMTH ST. COR. STATE ST. PERTH AMBOY Plu.no P. A Dry Cells Vn*lj trll»t Mr. u&rntrtd H?olt cpaelty full? Bay wrral»t prce, ELECTRC HEATN PADS HEAVY UlTV STANDARU 8 D NNER TUBES OSLt S.jW THURy.R.SAT. DEPENDABLE QUALTY TRES AT LOW tulcu BOSCH RADO TUBES V lluvl u[l tu ll.l. ONLY c XQPENsttT.OWMf PENNSYLVANA MOTOR OL ONL* 9c PNES AUTOMATC WNTERRONT $.M : " un a uru.my u RDAY, EBRUARY 3, 933 CHM NOTES Eght Hour Servce nterestng Renorts.RST PRtSyTSANCHURCH Offered Rv (num llllcl C 5 U U 5 vcputs H. M. Augustne, Actng Mnster. :O A. M M o r n n g Worshp. Sermon on "Thp Worlds Chef Hope n Present Crss." 7:5 P. M. Evenng Servce. Celebraton of otu deavof MflWmeSt* Many young people wll have part n servce. A relgous drams. "Whr oest Thou" wll be E. and Young s. Offcers afd mem* Wrs of Senor-nterned- Senornternedtftc, ntermedate and Junor C. K. Socetes wll have or pnrts n servce. nstallaton of newly elected offcers of )*e ntermedate Socety by Rev. Mr. Aufrustne, raduaton certfcates wll be dd several v benjr j trans ferred from Junor to ntermedate Socety. The Y. P. Chor wll snjt.!>:5 A. M. Sunday School. J. R, Breckenrjdge, Superntendent. : P. M. Younp; Peoples Chor ^rehearsal, drected by Mr. Lews Potter. On account of C. K. annversary servce- n evenng ajl of Endeavor (croups wll "unte n evenng By ax roup Heads St. JamesPlayers n Organzaton Meetng New EsUbl s b.m n* N^w LocaUsd At Man Street; dent Of New roup Plan Martn L. Kath Elected Pres- (Contnued from page one) tec Extra Care ven savng;. As to or tems re Mr. Bartholomew < e$toned uture Actvtes fe s one whch s not reducble, that n ee<l of mprovements and declared A newjjdry cleanng serv contetd* l ; s " J debt - U servce whch amounts to, many assessments wll not be pad At a specal meetng, of cant, *Wo< $,67.. fgun hut. parred nack to taxpayers whlch- J brej fttm. Jj^jh^ of f Cleaners and snkng k--- -.,, ffyd._,urements nnd to meet. Man street, Johnny arm. j Woodbrdge tetrst chargesrat our acbfol make mnor out jownshp s mart" th about $,3,. ^Ph«t last week, reek, held (t hg St. James cu ser n ^ condltn»nd only PltjwV Cluhj"o Monday, t was tl beth rls s. tem $3, fw" transports The governmentl,/ex-(decded to* VnowM d r, ton wtych y s greaterthan t was last penaes can t redeem tse as "St, xtd^stflndard O* t fs 7lr Cenf&fer tftrment. The man- year because o)f antcpated fcdd Mr. Bartholomew war! tlt was play"t «- -, ns ths hew low prce rte._ tonal expense n transportng s made possble through companys cash and carry polcy whch may be a possblty budgets are not<overexpended., The Antr pg new cure should be taken to see rck led.areeton pupls. Th b n^&n,^an lempka^y chat r ehrttnntes, cost of call Jt r~and Poard to nvuums. urged a check on ths.attotneys art* of l«agb losng offcers were Jl f"ta delver servce. Metculous cftre s uul due ^<p Mre engneers fees sayng he boleved games. "% ent, Hartn L. Kath; Sprtual taken wth every garmenl cleaned that bds for m to be well-pad. The speaker Anllf Rev. rancs X, Langan-... by ths new concern, ato specal r _.,,^, vnmt chldren may umy bo uc agreed both are hgh-grade men but secret lower than those of current year. 9 Vcra M. Snyder; fnancal *d he dd not thnk townshp j secret processes are used to nsure garments aganst shrnkng. "When n Anor tem whch by tme ths nee( John X Ruth; bu<#ness tpatrck, f spend as much money n se mannter Norman. Lews drector, Davd, f need of quck servce and excellent report s read to you may have departments. bohn D Vamnon M. Mller,, f work at low prce leave your gar- been reduced s that of $, frttj Mr. Bartholomew hgh n MR vampon. Van Tassftl, c Qnted by OT- text books and supples, And snce Pr*9«o«th«WW!^of CaTOmta*. Macr. e prtse oflhhmjjawtoftof " go settngs, Augat store, located at budget from whch se fuures men Harry erns and Howard Mad- H. Mller, g Man street. * ""* are taken s merely a tentatve one, <son son for attemptng to put nto ef- M- - - D. - Demler, Jr., Henry Neder, tf 3)3 budget not havng been feet recommendatons of Tax-, U», John >. Campon; adopted at tme of ths wrtng. Payers Organzaton. Hp also codr- MEAT PRCED DROP \^ge effects, Wllam olden, Steantl August D. Dt!m- Standard Ol () en re are or tems whch we have mended Mayor Ryan, or rneth-, asked Board to reconsder whch bers of commttee and Board, costume. commt}**,.josephwere ne ^ Somers, Margaret C. may b> reduced. of Educaton declarng all Ruth Bert- lytell, popula"* : manager of Srnnydale Meat (j «rtment announces many money! savng s*e- servce at 7:5 P. M. and none <** atols R ths week. "" The prcf ^ of pork, " of regular afternoon or ne announces has ht a nwkjpw, avd early evemns: evenng C. E. mcetnrsl meetngs prce P t s sollnjrtfm5a»t ^j wll he held. Sunnydsle wll most Monday, ebruary 6 thrfty housewfe : P. M: Presbyteran Confer- Extra help has been retaned lor,ence for churches of Elzabeth an antcpated banner,) <wfeek-erd of Presbytery n Thrd Presbyteran Church of Elzabeth to busness at Sunnydale; whch ths church s sendng many representatves. NOTCE 6:3 P. M.-LDnner meetng of Notce t hereby gven to legal Offcers and Members of Presbyteran churches n Thrd Towmhp of Woodbrdge, n TOlen of School DUtrct of Church of Elzabeth. nspratonal addresses. 8; P. M. -Popular meetng for all Presbyterans n.same church. Wednesday, ebruary 8 :3 A. M. All-Day meetng of Womens Auxlary at manse, wth Mrs. Augustne. Mrs. H. A. Tappan wll have charge of devotonal, and Mss Louse Morrs wll gve Map talk. Mrs. Theodore Leber wll have, a paper on "Davd Barmard" as a part of study of "The Amercan, ndan," After luncheon Mrs. J. E. Breckenrdge wll have devotonal and Mrs. Hampton Cutter wll have a paper on "The Navajo ndan." - 7:3 Md-we,t& Servce, conducted by Rev. Mr. Augustne. METHODST EPSCOPAL Rev.. S. ars, Pastor 7 Man Street, Woodbrdge! :!.) A. M. Sunday School. :(lfl A. M. Communon Servce. Recepton of members. Address, "The mmutablty of.csus Chrst." rst Congregatonal Church Ret Wm, V. D. Strong, Mnuter. :r> A. M.-r-Sundny School, : A. M. Mornng Worshp. :T) P. M. Vesper Servce. 5: P. M Chrstan Endeavor Servce. Monday S: P. M.. E. T. Club meetng nt home of Mrs. Brown. Tuetday 7:3 P. M. Sgma Alpha Ph wtl mt at home of Mrs. Coddngton. Wednesday :3 P. M. The Mssonary meetng of Lades Assocaton wll be held at home of Mra. rankln. TRNTY EPSCOPAL Rev. Edward R. Welle, Rector Rahwuy Ave. and Trnty Lane 8: A, M. Holy Eucharst and sermon. 9:5 A. M. Church school. :() A. M. Holy Euuharst or mornng Prayer and sermon. rday D A. M. Holy Eucharst, Saturday 7:3 P. M. Rector n church. Baptsm by appontment. or sck Baptsm, Holy Communon or Holy Uncton at any hour of day or nght ST, JAMES R. C. CHURCH Rev. rancu X. Langan, Pattor Rev. Cha*. A. Sulton, Curate 7: A. M. Low Mass. 8: A. M. Low Mass, Rosary Socety wll receve Holy Communon. : A. M. Chldrens Ma3s. : A. M. Hgh Mass.. Colored B^plUt A. U. Hornng Straon. :3 P. M. Sunday aehool. 7: "Young Peopl«B»pt< Unon." Wednesday, 8 P. M. Pr«y«r Me«t- nf. CHRSTAN SCENCE rtt Church of Chrtt, Scentst, SeWaren A Branch of Jhe Mor Church, The Prnt Church of Chrst, Scentst, n Uoston, Mass. Sunday Servce : A. M. Sunday School 9:3 A. M. Wednesday Testmonal Meetng 8: P. M. Thursday Readng Room 8: - 5: P. M. ormer Club Presdents Hold Sesson Here meetng of ex-presdents A Club of thrd dstrct was held st Craftsmans Club Tuesday. More thun seventy-fve were present. Mrs. Wllam Campbell^ of Long Brunch, prwlded. The euests were welcomed by Mrs. J. H. Thayer-Martn, ex-presdent of woodbrdge club; MM. Eml Stremlau, ex-presdent of * Carteret Club, and Mrs. R. A- Lance, ex-presdent of Avenel Club. Mrs. Campbell was elected as dele?ute to State ederaton n Atlunt; Cty n May. A delcous lunchoon waa served. n thu afternoon a delghtful program of musc was presented. The hostesses wore: Mrs. Eml Stremlau of Carteret. Mrs. Lance, Mrs. P. J. Donato, Mra. Charles Stossel and Mrs. Wllam Perna of. Avenel, Mrs. E. H. Boynton, Mra. J. H. Thayw- Martn and Mrs. A., Randolph of Woodbrdge. 666 LQUD. TABLET* - SALVE Checks Colds frtt day, H«*d*UM* w Nauralga to 3 nnuus, Malara ta 3? "We have n Woodbrdge Town- fathfully tryng to reach rock- ;Rnd ^frven. Kayer; property shp 5 schools n whch re are bottom budgets and that y co-, S mm tte * ^WTe " ce, A?. m( 8 t but sx vacant rooms and se operated wholeheartedly n every * >Rn9 E \, Bve "ett l Josephne A. rooms are all n ole school, No. -H nstance. bomcra; make-up commttee, Josephat Keasbey. There are over T he speaker urged that taxes be! ln ne <L A A. t f? m f T ; Arthur J. Delaney. teachers, nurses,-6 jantors, med- pad paw promptly n order oraer mm. llmt tl^ \u%\,. cal nspectors, etc. employed n teachers, polce and or "muncpal S, UD ll. supplyng educatonal servces to employees get some pay. He asked pl»y<» to furr advancealmost 7, chldren. t s a large fur more nterest n Taxpayers ment.. off members along alng lnes of organzaton and _ comparable jarable only group and aaserted asserted "wth watchng» -""" clf " s ll *" rtr y w? rk > J h * to those of cty school dstrcts as we *-"» wll have an t "»«~t y» f d "-^ " economcal admlnu- ^ ^ f "J. t? tlm «. of, llr? n^> re s hardly afeer communty traton." muscal cojnedy and mnstrel plays. operatng under provsons of red A. townshp charter whch s called borundum Whtaker, of Carofferng hs on an extensve ^educatonal program Added to ths club wll carry Company, upon to care for th«educatonal support and co-operaton, asked among ts members to perfect m what would be done about ffte n rendton of hgh class entertanment. * County of Mddletex, that anal meetng for th* electon of sayng that by necessty y may - The membershp wll be a select dstrcts, Mr, Bartholomew replfed three mcmber of Board of Educaton wll be held at Thomas J. Mcrth, treasurer, re- be abolshed later..» one and only persons wll be consdered who have talent for wheh POLL ported a.canf erenjef wth, Townshp Commttee relatve to new Barron Avenue Hgh School, at Woodbrdgo. POLL Barron Avenue Hgh School, at Woodbrdge. POLL Publc School No. 8, at Keatbey. POLL 3 Publc School No., at Hopelawn, POLL * Publc School No. 7, at ords. POLL Publc School No., at ord».>» POLL 5 Publc School No. 6, at Ueln. \ POLL 6 Publc School No. 9, at Port: Readng. r POLL 7 Publc School No., at Avenel. < POLL 8 Publc School No., at Sewaren. POLL 9 Publc School No., at Cplon*, on TUESDAY, EBRUARY th, 933 front mn oclock P. M. to nne oclock P. M., and a> much longer at may be necetary, tq enable all legal voter present to cat r ballots. Dstrcts, and 3 of Ward No. must vote at Poll No., Barron Avenue Hgh School. Dstrcts, 5 and 6, of Ward No. and Electon Dstrct No. ; of Wnd No. 3 must vote at PoH No., Barron Avenue Hgh School. Dstrct No., of Ward No., must vote at School No. 8, at Keasbey. Dstrct No., of Ward No., must vote at School No., at Hopchtwn. Dstrcts 3 and, of Ward No., must vote at School No. 7, at ords. Dstrct No. 5, of Ward No., must vote at School Tlo., at ords. Dstrcts No. 6 and 8, of Ward No., must vote at School No. 6, seln. Dstrct No. 7, of Ward No., must vote at School No., at Colona. Dstrct No., of Ward No. 3, must vote at School No. 9, at Port Readng-. Dstrcts and. 5, of Ward No. 3, must vote at School No., at Avenel. Dstrct No. 3, of Ward No. 3, must vote at School No., at Sewaren. Three member wll be elected for 3 years. At sad meetng wll be submtted queston of votng a tax for followng purposes: or Current Expenses...$33,. or Repars and Re- ^ placements 5,. or Manual Tranng (Wood-work, Cookng and Sewng) 5,. or Lbrary Purposes.... The total amount thought to be necessary s $33,. The followng proposton* wll also be submtted: To authorze Board of Edu. caton to transfer $3,. from "Repar* and Replacements" n present years account tq "Erecton of Buldngs." Dated ths fourth day of ebpa* ary; 933. E. C. EN8N, Dstrct Clerk. NOTE. The term "current expenses" ncludes prncpals, teachers, jantors and medcal nspectors salares, fuel, textbooks, school supples, flags, transportaton of pupls, tuton of pupls attendng schools n or dstrcts wth consent of Boa*3 uf Educaton, school lbrares, compensaton of Dstrct Clerk, of custodan of school moneys und of truant offcers, truant schools, nsurance and thtv ncdental expenses of schools. A member of Board of Educaton, sftall be at least years of age, a ctzen and resdent of school dstrct, and shall have peen such a ctzen and resdent fed- at least threej years mmedately precedng hs or her becomng a member of such Board, and shall be able to read >and wrte. Pettons, legally nomnatng canddates to be voted on at sad mqetr nj, must be fled wth Dstrct Clerk at least fve days before date of meetng n order to have names of suuh uuudldato prnted, on offcal ballots to be used n votng. n calculatng aljovementoned fve days, er flng day or electon day but not both may be counted. Blank fornu for tja purpose may be obtaned from Dstrct Clerk. The only persona who may vote n addton to those regstered for last precedng general electon are those comng of ag> snce last general electon (and possesothar «mof)eatpjw of l PABV Antlers Cop Second Halt Opener, - Trm New Standard 6l Club n Elzabeth Leagu/ Won 9 Out Of ame* n Jrtt talf. T ; *, o Hood, f.,....(.:.. Carlson, f... ; Hfber, f..< A. Well, f M. Well, c : Walck, g Lundgren, needs of so many chldren. protecton; of craps membershp. "n concluson your commttee The St% Jgrres Players wll hold feels that budget for 933 whch a meetng on frst Thursday of you wll be called upon to approve each month a{, St; James Players or reject at polls on ebruary Club, Amboy kvertue, at 8. p. m. th wll represent - most ecoromcal one whch could be devsed at ths tme, under exstng laws budget and sad mandatory tems, and condtons and under whch. may be changed, Mr. Mcrath also; Schools can be effcently operate/ ponted out that 8% of ndus^ for next fscal year. \ tres and ralroads n townshp WARR COAL AND SUPPLY "W would lke to add that we are afflated wth Taxfrayefrs are grateful to, members o Assocaton tbut declared present roster of 5 members should WOODBRDE, N. J. tel. 8-7 School Board, especally to Mr....Moffett, charman of fnance be ncreased to,. commttee, for courteses and A Mr. Mannng, who spoke from < amous Readng Anthracte Coal tfo-operaton y have shown ths floor, stated many state employees are recevng low wages and assocaton." Economy Mxture at $.68 pflfr net ton Townshp nances must pay penson funds from r Maple Rdge Egg Sem-Anthracte at - $8. pef fef ton n a dscusson of. townshps salares. He voced dsapproval of fnancal condton, Derban Bartholomew, charman of audtng com- cuttng low-salared men. enune Koppers Coke at $. pet* net ton mttee, after explanng how he and.or members of hs commttee are News of AH Woodbrdge Townshp n ndependent, Prompt Delvery. - - f you want best n fuel, we have t.-. strvng to get a complete fnancal pcture of townshp affars, gave fgures relatng to Townshp Commu n Wnodbrdue most wdely read paper SUNNYDALE k Tl club s A specal membershp am sgatng commttee has beehv pponted for 7 SMTH PURE OOD MARKET PERTH STREET AMBOY RESH ARRVAL E S 5doz. OLD ASHON STORE CHEESE 5 C lb ULL CREAM MUENSTER CHEESE BEST CREAMERY BUTTER 9 C lb. OZ. JAR JAM ALL LAVORS NEST SANTOS Coff ee NO. CAN ancy Peas LBBYS NO. CAN Pneapple SHEELD MLK CALORNA CARROTS and BEETS * _ 8p PALMOLVE J Soap tec CAKE 5 C lb NE SUAR RESH ROASTED PEANUTS or SWTS PREMUM JERSEY LONS PORK RB END NORTHWESTERN ANCY TURKEYS ENUNE SPRN LES LAMB SWTS OLDEN WEST OWL PURE CHOPPED BEE OR JUCY, TENDER CHUCK POT ROAST; SHOULDERS SPRN" LAMB NAVAL SOUP MEAT 3 C lb LORDA ORANES OR TANERNES ARMOURS STAR BOLED HAM 9 ONE-HAL LB. BONELESS POT ROAST SUNKST LEMONS BACH c b C

6 PA«E BX Model VwwecJ By A Wsodbndr* Autt YOUR WANTS CLASS! nn* t* tb* met «*MR > REUND «.B tor /ANhAE JvTESRET, 8»- ndlttln- H-" «. fully curate "j: nuu~w eatun uf buc. nsno -^m* : am. Tnn k nrv ~eam«nr trm" dp- Tlen e*f. mnur*** tf» Tr» snc N<- )rfcft v*ntbtn sys^er. "Tb* K ryttk"- Cldsmonn ca; p^r TEN" " A M RlDAT MORMNt nr tn uw p y c«mfactt«3 ud N»E3"E*ft>ENTS. Tttrw--T>oE «u- nprpv PUB;^gugn. [f ;tr trr-t atc rt_ a nawt-oraf at Man strwr Vwudbnopt, K TM mnfr nor d horsepower Tw wdet HEW OVfc KCKMS AK BATH mo" -pory tnroupr ve- S:T ruomt UC tw. Swar beetnr.tt "Tht ffl : agh: epr. OlAs- V cmdurtp rent, Por". n«>t»- ttpn- h* hw bwr slepuec s r af reesrd-?»ec and Burranc w r - n w * twrr< :rut. T-r.. tt t tread prpvd* eadh tjun. ant rdn Tror mkubmca 5fand)>m Bcltu V T t.! t. h. n«"w Odsnobef :; - SHOULD READ THE WANT ADS me th» ntxr. metnr p«w n. tfat WAMT ADS AUTO TOPS ABTD CUkTAWS CTBTANB «SAT and b«b mslerllt J«r. Jutawm. N Bk.nt Amb>y. Phont TROPCAL SH. SH BHOh tlfel* atfk wajjplet. A cotnp^r* f tropca. tst C r t d fc um t p«- UOt.. 7; «m»; f (at B-J»U- creel, Pertt OED? B A E K T C OlET e* pu».. jn" nnff tate fo: jnrtnd«r anc wentcsket :-*; -8. H * AUTO RADATOR KEAA AlT r ta>latul...you sound younger than ever! Skeg callng a frend n a nearby town... a delgk&ul pexscmal tny to bar brtbday. Hare you toed t? Azryvheze n New Jcoey yon can call as»r u mles for cents; 3 des or only 5 cents. JTEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPAWT HE ASHLESS R E Petreeom Carbon rres More Heat Tkan Any Or ed You **vt mane and l&bor n burnng PETROLEUM CARBON to your furnace or kh-cben fc Asa, N Dust, h «wr C A r«ktebea $.5 per ton delvert*) n Perth Amboy and rcnty CALL?EKTH >.MBY -&S.lc Ex.tUEvtyS.v STAH COAL & SUPPLY CORPORATON 99 State Street Pertfa Amboy (M*urer,, N J. At Our Ofeot At Abcrve nr* ut.r M r «n: -cm*- <r wr.t tr.* (*u ^ -.m,^rt.dtfcn«nu wt fc KJ^BJ^E. Jt. wot fl\, Trumpet r l^qud pe.t»? p"!. ut- -r: t. tat -,---: t cm-l. ;(. vulul-c. ltt* tlt -.T»- T r M " HELLO AMERCA! * TS HERE! NEW YORKS NEWEST MOST SENSATONAL CABARET RESTAURAKT Dance to Tantalzng Rhythm of JAMES HALL (Move Sur of Hrlj t -.Lftlb AND HS MARD RAS ORCHESTRA PHONE ANYONE AXYWHEKE KOM THE TELEPHONE ON YOUK TABLE DNE N AN ATMOSPHERE O AR AWAY MONTE CARLO WHLE YOU EHJOY OTHAMS SMARTEST LOOR SHOW. BOBBY SANORDS WHEEL O DREAMS wtfc a HOST O BROADWAY AVORTES ud orgeous $ ru DELUXE DNNER $ 5 MONTE CARLO CASNO 6th STREET WEST Of BROADWAY mmrn LACK?ll for tne:* ttt mebuc of tner yc>l" VASJ aeaaomj and -wort, call a: ldefj Bnoe B*- Shc>rt 77 MHO: street. et Bad beele, fl-tlj. l*d*ef Wort f V.. U-* tf EanHttu>- «r. ner-urtunj; to " u-.--. gy,. t-l-.-d -frn :-:r yuu:t BJ J :K ": T.«. tn* Hl,» -j m; t Btw- ^ nv. ^ ***";-l«- ""-^!^* n V "E ROOK KENT ; wt-n*ott»^ptttorttt*d. near Efrt BEJ:KN~K Ajjpy S:m»E Scfaenbrtt, "C ^ev Tn Kj,jTulm-.t ^r..ov:- vf :ur ut-.-»» Krfre-t BtHtdtrdpt. t- W- ll*llltl«c l>7 k*.- «.! W tht HUH» w-. ^ tf, ^ -ARA&ES LALE A>"EST AA&E."us. scner. MttCBtrer ftjenj Ar.onot:vt Eepart C.LT lec -.! E&d D e b d ns<-c! Ltt Afenn Metucben. N. J. wutt Brun5Wjt:k»vtaut Pen, P A.. -l.fcl. V -L. SHOE REPASSSJ EPAKK&, f work: t-enen pructst ot f ntdn, tres j and mtferaalk. &..; Sal* tzreeh. Pert } -; -& ; JSETVELT ELBCTBC SHOE B*-- :TT : S-B, 3. and nur-emd at raastnmlut prcet- ^_, Wldle yot w»t servct. S> oos*- *J->-. Ell!ST E HHWAY AEAE : wh svonot. Urwret. KOBEET STOEBS CB KENT STTABLE eneral abtonjohlt repnr& VPV- * L " v- :-; for btrbcr sne: : arwr Et? tteen jug. Qulf pat, ol. arresarw and > ^, watet n bucnr w * years, t^-et. Keususaut rates fj hour! BATTERY SERVCE NOTCE. AJBo tzts-t wr.. "L \. rvaagf:. n- ^ f^ rgxe. Sonr aexrce. AU- TO JOHN BEA, f. TlKa: 5<^-w-. Qtc-t " BOOM--*-:-, uraw, Car^rel. -work ruarauesd. A. J. Smth, prop.;; DALTOVS AUTO ELECT l A J*nsetod, K J.. Coury of JSou- Ptt Car.wf; b-mm. Ctaret. On. maotajaee sup-j Batfery mou. or ".--: "-? enmtdba. Owner SUJHS Ble-! moavt reparng. W«spacuazt JE TO WHOM 7 MAT CC»CCEEN WET Eone No. o»» and anc reen «w*e. pgeneraon- and Karters. ABP Stromn "*. : T.EE NOTCE tuc f vt: s*^ f. f K. J. Phm* fc-756. war carrmrbtas: " Stale screes. an publc anctm eeutj. A. t Mn- rl -w cbnrnee you..pen:. Ambry. Phunt -l,. *" OUT. ebnary S, fudjn: :-: : -S.. 7* 7--SS*, Lou*.t ^ ujjert. N- ". out- o«c uf trart- LUBE "tr a?*ravenoc of -urnet J LAXEL NEURTS.: f-* tnr.. -lt t.n J : Tht gt. «[t vurt tn..cut uot;.?t- HAJtOlMAN5 PHARMACY ^ Cw Kackj An >W Cnst» St. Td fe-de5 Waudbr^cc, K. J. LMANN & SON OPTOMETRSTS HOUES [«d;y. jl v, u. tjo.v "] WeCnetdT, t *,t, S onry, 89 Smhh Stnel Td. -WC7 PERTH AMBOY, N. J. mbtkatrt OftAS. N. J. LAST TMES WUDAY EB * Tbt Emnem Eof!t. An. r Mxjnom TAYMZNT DEEJUXD THE DDY ACE VALE - s "B TOWV u JM& HVXK > -OUTLAW JUSTCE"! SUMDAY - MONDAY. EB. S - «s THE DEVL S WUVO*C* J" New* u Odwr «fcj«u TUES. - WED et 7 - BENET LOftETTA YOUttC w -TTHEY CALL T 5O(" «THUHS rtl, EB.. Htkt AT LA^ BOUS KAKLOT». -THE MAS* O VJ MAWCHU" C AU- VEJttt»* - ATUBJDAVS " """ kvf CAETEEZT SALE?T* roon: UPOH MOTOE SEE VCE SERVCE STATONS jjfau: and t-. mprcveueeu t Bmc- EJM pbcc- TftepDt WDbdbnd K r t ; Te; - actcss&rje.. EadJOr MATYS SEVCE STATCCv, A. cm. Ew»»t- Jfjjtv. pru. as/lmfk o«a;- wefet a&d cesptrff,. Auumot:v«Pboat Carter*; 6S7. s, cr> c?. SjU Hfbw HDUSE A rooaa and ^T :,".^, tt*: C cxeuta Pmzt- XlCLL\. fcj H Ml ^^ftp^m^ EflXlaC^fr J,.. -:: L-a* porch Bcrteat sue *wnnc&- A.ppy WEEN TC<V BREA DOWN CAlL lkdes^naenl, Bo A, Wo.dw-ae* fc- 6& a&ver La: TE]-<"TTT HEEVKE STATON K. J. - rank _ -.. Jr... prnj- ; smcr»w... Wlard suts auc re} asc»jj^^^ ttn rkhreuc a^altf., o bod Body and ^ fenatr EouU ; fur >YltaL ol Jart Jtt.rf**., prk-or. rw, Avenel ttr*«md WBJ tvftute. Avet PBont % AUTQMORH^ :. PfcCtMPT SE >nce -jet-^n*. ^ f ;»r nourt- tr. J.y7Q*-rj tr- A. cno uf automotv* " vkl "~ tt*..rf AE.t>.> J-ttut td Ner > ^; >»*Jle rent and a "or tan Lal<* rn>er» Es- AEAE AUTO? fa J?ff^. E:n * ^ LtL s«n* t-. l!-3. }(,. 7. * CC-ACH LAAYETTE LOADS WANTED >S WANTED ON ^ ljlj m:. ut. T)»Ttj:j<. JtetUffL. N. J. K» J^EDAN SS - CVUNDEf Swum )Cnr tatery. w* jjtc. rfct- Mol.; ;UK >vertlj«fc., Serot* &*au, J*on Eek.! TT-MAX B-CU. SUPEt HHWAY v.tk *venut, L ljl;"..l- TWO nwerr. U* jtut* equpped, : vertd. W..»..rt. "-H7CJL *t- uu tc- Prxt^t * r ( k ; ttreul ) tauls AVTO l_al>nd*v AS STATOK, VUC>- j jert cm afchung. years" utut nuo XJO ETHH, bath J^ret* JC c±r raabmg. A. ~ *\] convu:t ywu Jf!f!erM»> :,. -St, H~.; *-S, * Krfcc. Pert Au>oy. Put -UtTu. CHA&LSS LOCKSMTHS PXO. UX^SWTS-lN- 3 h Sew PRNTERS Ctrt ckec fw.knd dfc. SPEOAL SPECAL SPECAL : Out thousand ^nwt car^- ^- t ]ut M-er offtreo btd^re. -- jrun» Mnru* ca Art Pt»t St»*-J- K.. L, No., Ment*ML Pcn AUTO LAUNDRES unufc at, *«tn twt cty water; mkm-! AUTOMOBLE PANTN "* N J. l-l, 7; S-, ltl. UPHOLSTERN AUPOMOBl PAlNTNfr CAJtSjW.L lft-. J*au**. twnptu.,t *. Truck., ^- H td w[..art cu«d far awl! AUU suruu dtj-vered. Sl*w ark^t. 8up«!. Nt ; -ss fjag* road,,oelp S AlTO f SPEEDOMETERS """ ""! Awby 7-- HALS SPEEX>METEB ^ 3U )d»u»vrut, Perl Ambc>y. Pjft -7S. Vacuura TnJk, SALES Vut. Pnjjfc. WndtkMd»«rs re- TRUCKN, local ar L Asa. ntl* rejutt. SCHWARTZ S STH AWlVEJt&AJT ^ j ^ ; L» -57M W «, 5 7, SAWONO «*rt ELECTRC WELDN JtAK WELDN AK) C-on^*r;y Eactnr JUT - * Put j Wood- \, S.,», Oaklu. TRUCKN HEN BY. NKKENC Truetoac and Local Wk 7 JSAW PUZZLES JSAW poxauss saao MEW JUMCH KOOM K. (Ht HAXSE.V ALL JUK*! OOD TrOO SAXlTATOK U fct-: MODERATE KCES. row t*v«n«loetk. DAY A MHT SERVCE _ JU, fnja. V«UAftD fauot S COJfKECTtoW ; MUU ud wttm *«Peru:

7 MD-WNTER SALE We want you to get advantage of our clearance sale-help us clear our shelves. Hundreds of or bargans not advertsed ate on dsplay n our store so ratme n ando6k tfefta ever. rey Enamel The Well Known CHLDRENS DRESSES COEE POTS PUNJAB PERCALES UARANTEED AST COLOR Szes 3-6 and 7- No. and 3 TUB AST RE. PRCE 9c yd. 9c Sale Prce 5c Sale Prce c Yd. TABLE OL CLOTH Reg. 9c 7c Yd. SANA PAK One Dozen Napkns c box Lmt 3 bone* to Cuttomer UNBLEACHED MUSUN EXTRA HEAVY One Yard Wde Sale Prce 5c Yd. Unbleached SHEETN Yard* Wde Sale Prce 6c Yd. Extra Heavy Double WOVEN TOWELS RE. PRCE 5c Each Sale Prce c LNEN TOWLN A Real ood Qualty RE. PRCE 5c a yd. Sale Prce 5c Yd. ULL SZE QULT lled Wth Whte Cotton Reg. $.5 Now $69 mported Rag RU RUNNERS Sze 5x RE. PRCE 69c Sale Prce 3c BROOMS LMT TO CUSTOMER 5c Lades Pure Slk ull ashoned HOSE Servce or Sheer RE. PRCE 9c Sale Prce 35c 3 pars for $. LADESSLK SLPS Wth New Bas Cut N PNK AND PEACH Sale Prce 7c Ladesuaranteed AST COLOR DRESSES ALL THE NEW STYLES Sale Prce 3c Lades rut of Loom DRESSES All New Styles A New Dress f t ades Sale Prce 79c Men s Slk and Wool SOCKS Reg. 9c NOW c 5 Pc. Ruffled CURTANS Beautful Assortment RE. 39c PAR 7c ENS ENUNE BROADCLOTH SHRTS ULL CUT and AST COLOR Colors Blue, Tan and Whte Sale Prce 39c Mens Broadcloth RUNNN PANTS and ATHLETC SHRT AST COLOR RE. PRCE 9c Sale Prce c MENS RBBED SHRT OR DRAWERS N WHTE OR ECRU RE. PRCE 9c Each Sale Prce 37c Mens Heavy Weght UNON SUTS LON SLEEVES AND SHORT RE. PRCE 69c Sale Prce 9c Boys leece Lned UNON SUTS N ECRU ONLY ALL SZES RE. PRCE 69c Sale Prce 7c Baby lannel BLOOMERS c par MENS WORK SOCKS c par. COTTAE CURTANS One Lot Of Lades Learette HOUSE SLPPERS ALL SZES AND COLORS Sale Prce 3c Lades enune Suede HOUSE SLPPERS RE. PRCE 9c Sale Prce 35c Mens Heavy WORK SHOES RUBBER SOLES RE. PRCE $.65 Sale Prce $.7 Boys Walton OXORDS UARANTEED N BLACK Sale Prce $.37 Boys Heavy WORK SHOES SAME AS DADS Sale Prce $.7 Mens All Lear SUNDAL OXORDS Sale Prce $.87 ASSORTED COLORS 39c SALE STARTS THS RDAY CHLDRENS SHOES SZES 6-87c SHEEPSKN COATS ODD LOTS Boys $.5 Mens $.56 EXTRA SZE DRESSES 6-5 UARANTEED AST COLOR 59c Lades Slk and Wool BLOOMERS & SHRTS Reg.5c Now 7c CRETONNE Beautful Assortment ALL COLORS c and 5c yd. MPORTED TCKN uaranteed ear Proof and ast Color RED and WHTE c ast Color BB APRONS Reg.9c Now 8c Lades Low Cut ALOSHES 7c DEPT. STORE 7 "St^te St., Corner Wayne St.. Perth Amboy, N. J.

8 . :.. :.. - " - < m n n Rutgers Teams nvade Enemy Terrtory Sat. Swmmng, Basketball, Water Polo Matches On Card or Scarlet Outfts _ All Away. New Brunswck. V J, ob 3 our Rutrery Unversty teams wll meet leadng opponent? of Eastern eollpjrate world tomorrow, nnrt all four wll compete away from mor»> than conswutve dual meet l vctora m El pool, and th* Rut- jf«*r«basketball team wll oppnw" C.. N Y.s powerful quntet n New York. The Rutffrr* tank quad ha«befn strenrm>«l by.he return nf Brck of Camden? former R-tret- Prop and freshman star, who wa unable t" compev durng thr fr*?eme=ter. Brcks return to thr sprnts and relay gves Scarlet onp of t.«best teams n recent yean. n an effort to produce a more consstent court team, Coach Hll s expermentng wth three centers and j has shfted jna rower, sophomore hop-,.-. The Scarlet swmmnjs team j,ur, from hs pard poston to» wl ak* a crack a: YHTS record of j forward post. Jm Humphreys, veterj an defence man. has replaced rower ^ ^ BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV < n he bark court. j The or two sport? p tg Sye EnmMt<v n < Clawes tted wl»«* waur P". * exxet ng ale n mpanon.event to ng ale n a companon eve wrestler* CorL.Vet, veteran, has replaced OPTOMETRST and OPTCAN Telephone Rahway T-Lf? Cherry Strc Rahway. N. J. n unlmted d-. 5 <yaxr MTrf-r oacn W fr»d Cann. former Olytnps men.r "nhams basketball toam Pjrn<- here Wednesday for r an mat dash wth Scarlet. The Ram rame wll be only sports conte? here durnfr frst part of th* week. ARM THE "THE RST AND ORNAL LOW PRCED MARKET" - 6 SMTH ST. PERTH AMBOY SWTS PURE PRNT LARD WTH $ MEAT PURCHASE ROASTN PORK MLK ED Roastng Veal SRLON OR PORTERHOUSE STEAKS 5 c lb lb RESH KLLED RCASSEE OR ROASTN CHCKENS 5 c lb ARMOURS SUAR CURED ^ #y SMOKED HAMS. YOUN JERSEY RESH HAMS c lb OLD AMLAR ACES - -W. WARREN BARBOUR - - By us Dblmann AMT7O/OAU e BEAT n b afcfc THE? <*= HEM?? "Breezy" stvan Leads Sants To Wn, 6- ords Oroles all n Well- Played Defensve ame Toth Tops Losers. Paced by -Breezy"?van. St.! Jamts Be ve swept to a 6- wn j over ords Oroles n a week-end game at Parsh House. stran played bang-up ball n defensve gamt- and led h? mates n scorng uuh >\ ponts. Ner team tauejl from feld n frst perod. The ll;g ve scored three feld goals n s-cond perod to lead at half, v-l Ṫhr ord; outft matched pont for p..n: n -econd half but faled to.vvrc-me four pont lead. Mckey Toth was hgh scorer of rane wth seven pont*. Kng scred ords remanng fve ponts. The b<>x score: St. Jnn (6) Mayer, f Baka. Molnar. f. La.vsr.zo., stvn. o - - T. Lat.aTo. Tparck.?. Lat:auzo, TODAY o Qtew <Stu& 6 6 THE 933 OLDSMOBLES "Dont Parden Me," Wal. Old Convct Jnk>.>n. M:«. M»l!s n>rs nlrt- L CTMk-t. A. J. rntrnr. eljrhtj nne, doesnt v:n: anyone to get hm a pardon. Tlmr. ser.ns a lfe sentence for murder commtted 7 years agn. veljemenlj told ns»<d B» to ap ply to pnvernnr fur a pardon. "Nut rv a jfrfnl." he told hs astnnshel s.n. "mnt you sat a word to an>n>dt nhnu getlng me oul of hero You cant hen rl place for comfort, and ll be rght here "when Lord calls me hack borne " ound by Accdent The greatest lla>an cty of.s fears apo was dscovered bj natve chcle hunters n Melean ord. Orole. () P Kovaes, f. Ltka. f Vrgllo, Cannata, f Klug. c Toth, g 3 Anderson, g Score at half: Sant?, 5 Referee:. Hunt. ords JERSEY SPORTSMEN BrPAUL B. SLVER puty h-ame Warden Come on Jersey.-at-nsnun. we St. James Loses Hard Convcts Collar Jay? ame To Elzabethans n One-Sder, 5 To Lead Untl Late n ourth Tamboert Boys Quarter Then Suffer Whp- png At Hands Of All Star*, 33 To 3. After loadng untl late n f..urth perod, rrae St. Jame= H, ve dropped a Utterlyo^ eame to Elzabeth All Stare P..attanzo. f f Keatng, f Bafca, c Rusmak, e tzpatrck. Mayer, g f)e c.datc. f alzoz. c 8*, Exhbt work But al PUy ood lo,, Playng steady ball but sbow, marked nablty to wore thrm,(r) fne defend of r oponrnk., e to te E ; - t( g_ T u e vj a y n ht la.«t two mnutes ot T play, l n *»] ]Urr<m f oor. d frame to 3, Uncanny Lncanny The k)f(, r, traj, ( onl ;V3 a, fr.:! shootng by Elzabethan*, ))lartfr bll, Wprp bf, hnd.._, was drect cas*» of St. Jamedownfall. The wnners oufscred tn< half. Amlmy outyfored Tamh-. Hub. lo-" tn wrap pamp u, Sants from Charty strpe. 3 to second half. Tex Rosen used, but lagged from flajd,- 3.H>. Th>B.ft> vr Jed at hdlf, 7 tn - t h e - 6odatp hung <M n a d«*\<:< anrt a,:! to jrve All Star? a fve \><,\T.- rank -Hanz «c(>red n lnl gnmv ended. Jmmy Keatng led losers wth wth Score at half abtth.. onttfen [ ffl!n tot W. JVck, f rf la. f Nken, c St. J«me«<3<r) Q Tl ; Haka. R», 3! Valocsk, Ett. AU SUn.. -! > (33)! r, n 3 33 St, James. 7; Elz- SCHOOL BASKETBALL ; South Sde at Neptune. S". Bernards at Newark Academy Scon Hall Prep at Central. {, r,d ("ojv>el at Harrson. Kearny at Bellevlle. Hllsde at Rahway., West Orange at rvngton. MMburn at N-jtlejr. Paterson Centra! at Dover. OKANK at COLUMBA. rf Twardy, rf Napear, rf Jaglomk, f Raujact,? T j s^rs f R. Chr! Nest. c j Chzmada. Halaa. rjr ( (K< «- D - «n > o < T?, 3 n P. A. Uj (5) 3 have a real feht on uar hands now! The ralroad? want t.j take mles of rshnjr grounds away from ov A pro- WOODBRDE a; CRANORD. Rostllt at Unon. test has already ht-en made by C. : Alumn a: B!don;Sc!(. Parker Runyon apamst closng Thomas Jefferson at Clfton. of Dvlaware and Rartan Canal., Bloomfeld Semnary at Barrnger Rdgewood at Leona. Ths canal? ; mles long and has Evennfr. Cecela Enplewood > at St. Aloysus. a feeder of lj mle? whch makes 68 mles n all. len Rdge at Passve. The canal f pood fshng gtound t Washngton at lemng-ton, and by oenjr restocked can be made Bofa at arfld. stll better. At MlUton*. rppstown. Rooky Hll and Prnceton re has been good fshng n ths j canal. t s also a fne pjace to enjoy! a pcnc and a swm. tvhat are we gong to do? f know Jersey sports- j men and beleve do. y dont j ntend to gve up a foot of ths canal. much t» 58 oler, uf t. The canal s not just a dtch to he flled n be- Tl cause *ome ralroad wants t closed so t wll not nterfere wth busness, t can be thrown open tax free and wll come back nto ts own. The n-, portant thng to as?, t * fshng j ground and as such we ntend to keep : t. Wrte Mr. Runyon and tell hts your vew? and we wll have done a. grerft deal t brng back belter fsh- ng to our.-tate. ollowng are two more recpes! for cookng your own game:, ROAST VENSON. Roasu are j taken from haunch or shoulders, j Trm off fanks or thn sdes.. Lard wth pece of pork laced thru meat. Venson s never fat and needs bastng frequently about every lb mnutes. Cook about an hour and a half for a roast of eght pounds. t ( should be served raw. 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9 vvoodbrde NDfePENDKNT RDAY, EBRUARY 3, 933 PAE Barrons Push Crmson n ast rst Half But Lose, 35-6 Krkleskmen Throw Scare But al To Take Metuchen After ast Start Drop fth Consecutve ame To Blues By One-Sded Score, 35, After Tralng By Pont, -3, At Half Barrons Score Lone oul After ntermsson Whle Setzerc Boys Run Wld Poor oul Shootng Costly. Skyrocketng through a brllant frst half n whch y ltn >l".v ( l tlo best basketball of r yet nfant season, rank KM^f" Woflffbrdge passers managed to throw a bad scare M>< {aabmtwgng. M&qfh#B hgh gchoot fv«on h M\ trdayagh^w fattuuf fh«b(ue«to ttmft Ww vntevmfaron hy*&fcfafeve uon$, to 8. Bu thfc C (,,l vjll re. Metuchen came back ft.second hajf to <»wfc-,., -,. ln; Barrens, -, lterally wpng up- floor wth th«(; l sls :s y waltzed away wth a ole : «ded vctory, 35-. [,,, defeat marked ffth unsuccessful attempt by WoodhdKc to strke a wnnng strde. The wn was Metuchens ffth The Bomb L&nd To say fans were keyed to a hgh ptch for contnuance of pc.rap would be puttng t mldly. The dn was terrfc ns teams lned up to open thrd quarter. But n one mnute, Setzers loddbucks made t evdent y were not gong to be fooled wth. Caskets by Ernst and Bll Campbell and a foul, by Madson left Woodbrdge sx ponts behnd before boys worked up a sweat. Crag Senft, fouled by Ernst, scor- Amercan Legon ve Npped By remen n Seres Opener, -9 Vc Shermans Passers nd ords remen To Meet Rnhway Y At School n Return ame Tonght The Kurds remen wll mwt ruck Hnhwny Y. M. C. A. at School t n ords, tonght, for second tmo ths season. Hnvnp nsb r frst encounter to Y by a small margn after leadng untl wan- ords Tough To Handle As n* mnutes of play, re-men wll _,.._. _... j be httng nnall fve m an attempt Clubs Open Townshp Cham- to retalate. ords played at a dsponshp Conquest. TOTH, EWART STAR advantage n frst tame when Rahway used amateur rules, Professonal rules wll be employed n touohtn game. The HsfewAy Y Josfs eld oal n Wanng Mnutes ves Lndys Vctory 8-6 Varsty A. A. alls n Second Seres ame After Puttng Up Stff ght n Np and Tuck Contest. 3 3EE AME M oul Krklsk opened game wth t tht t t th wlt-l star g that swept nto rapd-fre offensve tled Phl SeUers men but l lneup th : whh dd not become potent when als faled to fnd "range f-m feld or foul lne, tossed away ctances to uf tle frst quarter er trad ll th bv msse s x fouls n s row. rank- k th openng deuce after mssed frae flps. f d.jost sank th n- and VM Madsn ted «core u few seconds nter. After Wukovets mssed thrd fr< shot accorded Jnrrons, Mjsm, fouled by Senft, gave nnes tn- l"«d by snkng a pont, Wknv-- mssed fourth shjt j u.t -fn-- Menserole scored to jack Metu-hcts load to three ponts. Jost m--l a par of fouls makng t sx wld r. ftf quarter clusud, wth.m-u-l leadng, 5-. Barron Open Up Metuchen fans gurgled n opensecond perod ng mnutes of were wde open lke pont n seced arrons lone ond hnlf. "Beaner Campbell and Ernst.added baskets before quarter closed. Bror "Benner" and *ffler were waved to sdelnes on personal fouls. Woodbrdge traled gong nto fourth stanza, 8-. The nshng Touche Metuchen added fnshng touches n fourth quarter, runnng up ponts whle holdng Barrons-to a goose-egg. Three fleuce by Madson, a par by Seel and one mouths :>f by Messerole dd trck. Senft and to gve Wood- accorded Woodhrdge. ">. Woodbrdge M.d.on Hgh nd Wukovets, fouled by Madson, Mtchell mssed par of free shots -jnk two free shots to lndgp lend, t to fun* shreked r approval. The parked gymnasum sounded lke a lolvr factory workng over tme. Madson came through wth a d-m-c and lead changed hands. lny, fouled by Wukovets and Leffler n surresvnn, mssed a par of shots. Ernst also threw wde when Jost fouled hm. "Beaner" Campbell was called n fuvor of Wukovets who knotted score at 7-7 by droppng n jfft. Bll Campbell scored from under hoop and Metushen led. Roy fouled Leffler who scored from ffteen foot strpe. The teams Madson romped off wth scdvng honors by cagng fve goals and a pur of fouls for. Seel added sx. Wukovets and Jost led Woodbrdge wth fve apece. Woodbrdge talled only 6 of free shota whle Metuehen made 7 out of. w lprobanly open wth H d h Mckey Toth h fd Anl,,.,,,, s rated among best to wear that streak nml tumbled n.strong, B»ttt.t«rt**.. ued Amercan Legon BK v n..j, ve, of Wpodbrtdge, to!) bel(ls fore n pnekad house, nt.school, rday nght The tlt was tug aca- h c r^..p^., Orr wl,, um flnd sons hd-fttr for Vf: Sherman., &* W^ c r h «rab, jajfc t., Ewart club, whch, even n defeat, ahnwod wj]j cav" o rt ( th e bacucourt plenty of dazzlng play. Tho game. raeme, Tnndy, Cornell and Chalwas frst of a seres of seven to let wbe avalable for forward ac- "S M fu e *>nnr court ehatn-, nn wjth Rahwav. Mpy er! s slate(?&u L h _ ^Wnsh ; P ;,....Jfor pvot post am Hlbert nnd Amboy Meets Stff And Unexpected Opposton When hosts Open ast Rosenmen Turn Duel nto Runaway Starttjtr at a vhrlwnjl -pace that, left.h»>m tralng by J m&rgn of throe ponts,,7-, Jl tho hah, lha Barron er Hll or HowV Mc Callen n forward berth*. ^ n~ " l l > U vtr uv» Hnv am ut^t unt g. B ponnts between, e p,, or Ber fwal. ( t. at guard. Toth and Edde Ewart Z m, Mckey Toth and Edde Ewart paced remen n mportant wn. Toth and Ewart produced eleven ponts n brllant fourth quarter rally whch gave tho remen game. Toth wns hgh man wth S whle Ewart traled wth. Sherman, Ttzknwtz and Mttman led r mates n that order wth nne, eght end seven ponts respectvely. ords talled frst but traled at quarter, 8-5. The wnners outscored Legonnares n see nterpopped one to knot count at 7 all after mnute rest perod and Ted Mttmun put Woodbrdge n lead wth n free throw. But lead of Legon lasted cmly a few seconds. Toths fr&e shot and Bob Handed hans gave ords a lead t»ever relnqushed. The remen wrapped up, game by leavng Woodbrdge on short end of a -5 count r, fnal perod. The Legon team, playng toger for frst tme, showed a fne ond perod, -7, to leftd at th< msson, 7-5. Vc Sherman ords Recs-Mners Make Sweeps To Stay Ted or Cvc Lead Wth Only Two Matches Remanng n rst Half ans Expect reworks As Leaders Battle or Crown. jfay bwvc "a M-t ntd cnve (St {jncy*» vctory over Saturdny nght nt Parah Hou*> before a crowd estmated at 3(. The gfftne was second of n fvegame seres for. lght-senor court chnmpnmhp of townshp. t was thjrd successve one Lndyn on n wanng mnutes of ly. Both clyba started at top speed nnd at no tme dd er enjoy a comfortable lead. The fghtng was so ntense at tmes, players resorted to rough-house methods. Wth tho ryals matchng pont for pont from openng whstle, t was ab- **ent tgame would be close. The score was knotted at 7 all at pla club,-tuesday nj«))t at Wo«3Brd^e. ft Waw» f.t\j;h<^ -flusteted Crmson tpam that walked oft court at tho nl<-rrtmmon after havng; been forced to play td top-spocd throughout two ll h f t l t hk{^ll hbt g; py perlorla of fastest, cleverest b d exhbted here ths plola f, ^e{^ ed here ths senson by a team rated very muchtfe under-dng. Hut Tex Ro-" sens lads ddnt stay flustered. They came back n second half and played almost flawlessly to perch setjfhely on happy end of a 35 to 6 score at erulof tlt. The larjf-. est crowd.-evejto wrltness a game at Barron avenue saw a btterly fought duel transformed nto a one-sded runaway so quckly t left m n stunned altnee. * Rcxennen Sparkle Leffler, sank pont. Amboy took Despte closeness of open- nn to " ( when Dubn flpped n a,,,»,, r.,. _._»,! deuce from under hoop and OBng half, nx Rosen 8 crub sported, eck, M M a fma. h(y ^ e t m of th H «d S k l sht d M d quarter. P lot.ng n second perod tl h h LEAUE STANDN W? rd«rec. 3 Hoffner 3 Wolpen Craftmen 9 levt 8 Wbdg. remen 7 L PCT , eck, M M a fma h(y ^ w«h-«med passwork «wl shoot- d, mp Ml. Dubn and Oseekscored ng whch hag enabled t to make n j n quck successon and Barrona clean sweep of ell ts pmes ths sea- ^raled, 8-. Jost and Leffler scored «on and e«rn well-placed cogno- on two consecutve top-offs, cnwnjr men " best team n Central Jer-, th e ] ea( ) to two pont*. Relnert fool- Rey". Never dd team falter, even e(j Wukoyets who scored, slcng when hard-pressed. morgn to a pont, 8-7. JRt tossed rank Krklesks boys tossed a bg chnnoe to er te tho count or gve surprse nto laps of tho fans m3 mrtes lead when le mssed wth r frsuhalf exhbton. Not a paj r ()f f ou s aa perod ended. one n crowd expected Crmson would encounter any troubl* f h h t from tt team stngle grnne bl, g, LefTer, g : Baka, g WoodbrSdge () Wukovets, rf, c! Casey, rf Mtchell, rf Jost, f (AC) were wde, open lke. mouths of! Mc Dermott, f fans. Senft, c Roy talled a sngleton charged to, Campbell, rg LeTler. "Beaner" Campbell scored Jackson, rg from under hoop. Metuehun, ; Woodbrdge, 8. Two mnutes to play n half. leffler drbbled through Metuchen defense and scored from a bad angle. ranke Jost foul- ed Seel n meelee under rm. The Metuchen hoy sank two but Wukovets countered wth a basket on next tap-oft*. Score, -, Met-hen. Campbell fouled Ernst who mssed tlu> shot. Seel was- called n favor of Josf who talled, cuttng Metuchens lead to a pont. The half ended as K-nst fouled Me Dermott. The darkharcd Woodbrdge forward faled to te score wth hs free throw, and JMuehen trooped off to ts Sockerxm on top-sde of a -3 ( mnt. T brand of tmely and accurate passng SeWenzen 5 but looked weak defensvely. Poor Amercan Legon 9 foul shootng was costly. The losers made only 7 out of tres, whle Scorng clean sweeps n. r Cvc ords tank of 8., League matches ths week, ords Mayer, Knght and Baka, under Recs and Hoffner pnners remaned fre for frst tme, took to "bg deadlocked for lead n loop, tme" ball lke^u duck takes to water, j Wth only two matches to roll before Wth a lttle more experence ths close of frst half of tro should prove valuable to Sher- schedule, plenty of acton s expectman, when he resumes actvtes on a ed on Craftsmens Club lanes ths larger scale next season. The team comng week and next as wll not play at home ths year but frst rankng clubs battle t out for wll meet best secton can of- champonshp. left Lnuys tralng at halt, - but due mostly to Josts fn* offensve playng y agntj, ted tho score at - gong nto fnal perbd. The last quarter was a slapbang affar both teams roughng t UP and resortng to hard play. Bll tzpatrck put th ovarsty n lead wth a free throw, -. Keatng jacked - lead to three ponts wth a- feld goal. ouls by.lost and Lcftkr narrowed nmgr. to a pont, 3-. Katha deuce and Enhqrns foul gave Varsty r... Hlwl a U&HV^,,. ;..» a four pont lead, 6-, wth three that shook rafters when n- but Dubn knotted score wtth. mnutes to play. eld goals by vala lned up for tap.off. Spec- feld gh o»ll. Wukovets came Knght and Houseman ted score tators were lned around court, [through wth a neat shot from sde at f all and wy a mnute-of playjammed n corrdor leadng to CUU rt and lead changed agan, remanng, Jost sank wnnng gym, crowded lke sardnes n thf - Renert dropped n a foul. > :_.. Rta;)da Thjs made tno jnk a bu J()hnson, s hasket kft Wo(JbrW g e dffcult for teams and offcal, tralng for a few seconds, 3-, but Phl Marvel handled game u untl Josts two-ponter reganed well. lead for locals, -3. Deuces by "Soup" Campbell drew frst blood Johnson and Dubn gave Amboy a for homesters by poppng on<» three-pont margn as half ended. Stff Ptce, The teams kept up stff pace that hasr not worrt,n second perod whch was fea-... from less formd- t,, m hy rapd-jre passng and exable opponents. But Cons had cc] e nt floorwotk. After Oseck and r bunds full for,hw» Start ast The packed house let off a bellow Wukovets mssed fouls at openng, M Dermott turned tables a deuee^catnebell added a t 6 Metuchen (35)\ B. Campbell, rf Messerole, f.., Seel, f Madson, c Roy, c t B. Campbell, rg Bromfeld, g. Ernst, g T fer n travelng games. ord remen () C W. Handerhan, f Toth, f 5 3 Mc Callen, f Orr, c R. Handerhan, g 5 Ewart, g 5 e champonshp. The olds Recs dropped leas, 9-856, #nd , Jen kns 8 (for Recs was hgh. Tl [ Hoffner out-bowled Craftsmen, j droppng m nto thrd place, 88-3! 877, and t wlj be 3 ] noted last game was won by a B sngle pn. n frst tlt, every man 7 on wnnng team topped mark for a new team hgh of 88. tw,", pon er,,., The Lndys were greatly aded by return of Jost to r lneup. The former star stepped rght nto hs role as forward and wth hs sx ponts ran a close second for scorng honora whch were taken by Baka and Knght who accounted for seven apece. Ktth led Varsty wth eght, traled by Keatng wth seven. Lndyt (8) Knght, f Houseman, f Casey, f. Baka, c...3 Mayer, g Leffler, g Jost, J. BalKB, y pppg from sde court. Ronert, fouled by Tl Barrons Have Anor Par Of Tough Tlts Cranford Tonght Away and St. Marys Home On Mon Vanty (6) Score by quarters: Woodbrdge Metuchen Referee: Voorbees, Holy Cross. SEEN ROM THE SDELNES By THOMAS J. BRENNAN THE "RST HALERS" Amercan Legon (9) p? Sherman, f 9 Craftsmen. The scores were 9 Neglsks 57 was hgh. Wnnng three from Schwenzer pnners, Wolpers slpped nto second place, a sngle game ahead tf J. tspatrck, f Baka, f : Houseman, f. Knght, f tzkawtz, g 3 Mttman, g 3 Mayer, g Rankn, g. They tall rank Krkle.sks Barron avenue passers "frst halfers" now... tn- ladsl -ertanly tossed bad scares nto Metuehen and Perth Amboy when y opened both games lke well-seasoned veterans to tral at ntermssons by slm margns... but n - second ;half of tlts what u reversal of form! both branyj boro boys and Tex Score by quarters: remen 5 Legon Referee: "at" Dubn, Perth Amboy. 87, and Krohnes 36 was hgh, The Woodbrdgt remen took a 8, par from Legon. 7 Tle scores: v, l Hoffnert (3) Neglsk 57 Moran Urbansk Mandemaker, 3 Perkns 3 J. Keatng, f E. Kath, c V 3 B. tepatrck, g W. Enhorn, g E. Barnes, g N B t Varsty Drops Close ame To News, 3-3 Mls team turned close duels nto one-sded runaways so quckly!;u. sat gapng and wonderng. Metuchen fans were frothng at mouth when r prdes topped."dbndge by a lone pont as gun. sounded close of, openng all... Phl Setzers boys, coastng along pn a heajthy strng of vctor- leadng badly battered Barrons who have not won a game, by a»... small wonder Metuchen fans were, pancky. same thng happened Tuesday nght when Stanley (to you) Rosen [MMLH,s Cons to Woodbrdge... rated best team n Central Jer- Key and boastng a lst of sx consecutve trjmphs, Crmson, clad club onto floor confdent t would snow local boys under... [ fan.; jbed storekeepers and asked m f y bad brought addng K-S... n fun began. Woodbrdge swung nto a fast tempo at outset of. game and jal but ran vstors ragged n a brllant frst half, playng better ball thun even.. W. K. ever dared thk y would... t looked too- good [to be true and t wa»... Amboy led at gong by three ponts and beleve me,jt. R.s boyt looked somewhat crestfallen and worred when y truupd nto locker room for th.e ten mnute rebt. Woodbrdge fana were jublant.. ;. packed gymnasum rocked wth nose as rval spectators exchanged opnons and cheers... fat was lke old tmes... but not for long... "Blacke" Stauffer warame Tex Rosen wpuld be able to cool off ha charges and calm m a kt und ho waa rght... Tex. dd. Perth Araboy reldj hosts to two ponts Jn second half runnng up K ponts) to tuck game away a» easly as old Harry Jackson would» lghtng fsh... no dwbt about t, foaen has a smooth-functoncupable club... even when hard-pressed n frst half, Cons a rhythmc lloorwork that had class wrtten all over t... team should go far. None of th combnatons Krklesk used after team cracked n he second half seemed to clck. -.. lack of a good; center B provng coatand u headache... Wukovets s a much better forward and appears (t when pared wth Casey or Mc Dermott... Crag Senft a game d tres hard but ho snt fllng bll at pvot post :... perhaps t" Jackson mght do well f gven chance to jump.... ahuut only or bet Krk has under hs wnjr. tonght away and St. Marys home Monday evenng- s comng week... Barrons wont whp that smart Cran- Lagonas oul W n s or ourth Estaters n Thrller At Parsh House Stars Crafttmcn () Naylor 6 8 R. Smonsen Schwenzer 87 A. Lev E. Ner ( ord Recs (3), g N. Bernsten, g Tl 7 6 Score by perods: Lndys Varsty r Referee:. Rusznakf 7., All Ambor After ntermsson t was all Amboy..Woodbrdgc never had a look-n from n on. Whle Bar. rons were outscored only 3- n thrd perod,- Convcts were soundng knell. Dubns foul and Renerts basket gave vstors a -5 lead gong nto fnal perlod. Wukovets fgul was lone poj nt accorded Woodbrdge. t was day May ve Both Club» apparent Barrons were crackng. under stran. Stfter Opposton. R un wld ". The Rosenmen outscoredr op- Degpte a strng of sx consecutve p6ncnts, 5 to, n a wld fourth losses, rank Krklesks Woodbrdge quarter spree whch Woodbrdge was hgh school passers, after havng unable to stop. Campbells foul wth shown brllant ball n frst half a mnute of play remanng gave of Amboy game Tuesday nght, losers two ponts n second halfa* confdent yll gve Cranford whle baskets by Oseck, Dubn, Klastffe-r opposton when y meet ger, Otlowsk and Wodder ran up that team n a return game tonght Amboys score. There was no haltng at Cranford. Cranford won frst wld, yet smooth attack of of home and home sere*a tlts at Crmson passers. Dubn Hgh Dubn, stellar Amboy guard who Anderson 3 Thompson )9 Wsnursk 5 lusz 3 Kelly Jenkns 6 The Varsty A. A. dropped a bt S E. 9 leat () Osborne tely fought game to Perth Am- JJ p e ter 67 boy Evenng News-passers, Tuesday Schubert 66 nght at Parsh House, 3 to 3. Q Deter 93 Paced by dmnutve but nvnc- ^n( jy Smonsen... 9 «* ble Mke Kelly who scored 3 ponts, News team clung to a slm margn after takng a two pont lead n frst quarter. The wnners led at half, 6-5. A Varsty rally n fourth perod came too late to turn, tables. Lagonas foul n wanng mnutes of play won game for News, "Nat" Bernsten topped Varsty and ted Kelly for scorng honors wth fve goals and three fouls for 3. Bernsten, starred for Mc- Creerymen. Pete Urban was runnerup n scorng wth eght ponts. Vv.ty (3) Tl Keatng, t (C) g Kath,? 3 J. tzpatrck, c Enhorn, g 3, Bernsten, g, fn tl! g club but f thy dsplay any sort of form aganst th«santa t may bo»"l for Edde pooleys laddbuck*... lack of a center wll b«a paru- drawback wth that "Man Mountan"Saffron runnng loose. u credt of Woodbrtdge boys, t must be sad y loots lke *U!vn... yve been fghtng and tryng all season and sufferng f luss of game after gante s not an encouragng agent by a long shot Lou bad. **",* SWNN TH^ SPOTLHT s that Cvc BoWUng league race gettng hot?... dont,esk.... ls Kecs and Hoffner pnners made clean sweeps thll we«k to reman lucked for leadwth only twp matches to roll before frsthalf t-a,.,,. ths year has teen closer cpmpetton n loop n ever oc wth " result reen street alleys are usually jammed when teams roll, Nce bt of bowlng by Hoffners n r- frst game wth Orafts-.,. every man topped douple-rfmtury nark to produce a new h k d HfT tok ; Evenng N«w (3) Lagona, f * Urdan. f Peterson, c : Sahloff, g 3 Kelly, g 6 Tl 38 Q Score by quarters: Varsty News 6 9 B 3 Referee, Jaege. 856 Wolpen (3) Hanson 76 Wolper 65 Jost Krohne 36 Aaroe 59 Cjj. Enhorn 95 se J. Schwenzer eo. Lee J. Hnkle W. Peterson... C. Schwenzer J. Bernsten. Klroy.. W. Jaemr W. Krohne Schwenzer (O) goa. () 7.., J. Enhorn Jayvees Jlted When Metuchen Shows orm Tamboers Reserves Drop ourth Of Season To Blues By "SO To Score. Outscored n every perod but second, Lncoln Tamboers Woodbrdge Jayvees dropped r fourth game of fle season, to Metuchen Jays, 3 to, rday- nght at Metuchen n a prelm to varsty gahe. The Blue? ran up an 8- lead n frst perod but rested on lo.ng end of a slm two pont margn at half, -. Woodbrdge faltered n thrd canto, beng outscored - to tral by eght ponts gong nto last quarter. Metuchen outscored - Barrons by a pont, 8-7, n fnal but enjoyed a comfortable enough margn to nsure vctory. Sekwalj, Metuchen center, copped scorng honors wth fve goals for ponts. He was traled by Roy and Benson who chpped n wth a halfdozen apece. Mtchell and Peck led losers wth fve apece. W. H. S. J«yt () K T.Tl Mtchell, rf Peck, f 3 Valocsk, f Nl<wn, c Caecola, c Barnes, rg-....*... Baka, rg. Remer, g scher, g Barron avenue by one-sded Bcore of -8, gvng Woodbrdge ^ ^ l beat j n g has s.\f Med -, played brllant ball all evenng, ^Ook rffths and rmes wll open at ngn, score nonorb wth sx goa l 3 and forward for Cranfotd wth Captan a B fouj for 3 Oseck adde(j sx and Rosck (who van Woodbrdge rag- between m j. j hnson, Renert ged) pared wth Tomrayk at and K, oh d n wjth ntg guard posts, Lang wll pvot. Wukovets, Jost and Campbell fal.,,, r S JL ^," y M nday., led four apece for Woodbrdge. f, Woodbrulge contnues to show an mprovement, return match; Woodbrdee 6} w,th St. Marys, Monday nght on Barron avenue floor may be a Wukovets, rf, c AC battle royalev-the Blues took Wood- c asey r f jj brdge at, Lyceum by slm Mc De rnl ott,"rf,"rg:. margn of sx ponts, 5-9, chefly j o s t JJ "because Krklesks boyp were unable g en jt c p, to stop Ray Saffron. The- game was g arn^g r~ Q orgnally scheduled for Tuesday. Leffler re Saffron wll be at center for - 88 re Co. () C. McCann W. Measck 9.7 P. Enhorn 6 S. Osborne 93 R. Lorch 7 A. rener , Saffron wll be at center for jaj^qn r r, Sants wth Doortey am Lefty" Campbell, g...,.. startng n forward Baka, g berths. Hurley and Bodo wll occupy jtchell, g... gujrd postons. Lack; Center Coach Krklesk.fnds hmself handcapped for want of a capable cen- ter. Senft, a scrappy and game play- j, j h n3on, rf.. er ha» not shown much form. Ths g Johnson f may result n Wukovets beng reas- Turtletaub f T 6 3 Tl «Perth Amboy (35).. 8 Cas,7- Renert, f : robably tf omo._ t on y sgned to jumpng job. y, Renert j f Mc Dermott and Jost wll probably Klager f share forward.tasks whle Lef- Oateck c fler, Campbell, Barnes and Jackson otlowsk c..., alternate n backcourt. Alumn Passers Drop ane To Amboy -33 Dubn, rg 6 Kpsey, rg adek, g adder, g T 8 3 Tl 6 3 Score by perods: Woodbrdge Holy Rosary Swngs nto Bg Lead n rst Half Of ame Score by quarters: Woodbrdge Metuchen Referee: Shuman. *6 8 «t X88 «t X88... thaf «na gum* from th* C»ft«n«by s p thaf «nackn«am down 997-9BB HofTn«r took boys were Crusaders Drop E*tra-Tn«ame To H-Y By 9 to 7 The Crusaders dropped an extrap«rod game to Bahway H-Y passers, over week-end, 9-7. Vanshocts deuce n over-tme f _,. w _,, sesson won for Unon county nght «n Parsh HouSe floor, 3 court*tea«k wll "raeev th6 7 7 M. H. S, J»r. (3) f V Owsk, rf! Roy, rf Ely, f Bromfeld, f Wrght, W. Sekwalj, e 5 Messerole, rg Powers, rg- Tlp, rg. Mosg, rg Modeck, g Benson, g : 3 T Tl Poor oul Shootng Costly To Crusaders Poor fpu shootng cost Crusaders r court game wth Purtans, of Perth Amboy, Wednesday The. rls Auxlary to Ltndy RLS OPEN SEASON sesson won for Un team. Wth a half-mnuta of play n* fourth quarter, Don Zenoba talled to force deadlock at -5 all. The Crusaders led at half, -... LNDYS VS. CARTERET The Lndys wll face tt»«carteret ndependents tomorrow nght on Parsh ouse floor a late report ndcates* They w«r«orgnally «b«d- ~ ~ e Blewod Sacrament to 3b- The wnma led UL tle half, 9-8 and t wus not untl fnal quarter, whon Mc Creerymen mssed numerous gft shots, that Purtans clnched tlt. Jm Keatng and Koslowsk ted for BCOng honors wth 3 ponts apece. Don Zenoba and "Oaky" Blar were man cogs n Cru- Kadds offense whch was superor to that of losers. Score by perlos: Crusaders...,, r : Perth Amboy Referee: Phl Marvel, Unversty of Delaware. Scorers: Eppenstener fqr Woodbrdgo; jandt for P. A.- On Barclay Street Court ^ffl Coover for Wood > l d 8 e -- erty Sparkles. alng to bottle Messrs. Taylor, Kelly and Johnson, a pretty aggressve combnatpn, Woodbrdge Alumn lve propped a rough am tumble congest to P. A. Holy Rosary passep, -33, Sunday nght on Barclay stroet floor. The wn-...., r A ners got dff (o a fast start and were Woodbrjdge rls nsh rrt Wess for Perth Amboy. tzpatrcks oul s Key To Antler Vctory never headed, despte fact y, were outscored n fnal perod, 7-7. Woodbrdge traled at. half, ;,-8, The lead was too bg to over- Half Of Elzabeth League n rst place. come after ntermsson even tzpatrcks foul as game endthougrt Alumn topped Ros- ed gave Woodbrdge Antler grls ary n scorng, 5-7. team a close vctory over Shoot- Taylor led sewng wth ng Stars, 87 and frst place n ponts, whle Mke Kelly and John- Elzabeth rls Basketball league n sun added 5 ponts between m, a recent game whch marked Jmmy erty topped losers wth endng of frst half of loop fve feld goals. Chzmada traled schedule. tzpatrck was scorng wth nne ponts. The vctory was star of game wth B ponts. The thrd consecutve for Amboyans. loners led at half, -. Alumn ve erty, f Toth, f Campbell, c.. Caccok, g.,. Chzmada, g Panrs tomorrow nght at Par- sh House at 7:3 n a prelm to Lndy Carteret game. The tlt wll be season!) ld-lfter for lasses. The roster of now team a comprsed of Alberta and Clara Samonaen, Dot Conrad, Carnc-Jago and Magarrah fosters. Kelly, f Augustne, t Lupo, f... Johwon,.c... Sorenson, c.. Taylor, Naj u g 6 s 8..: Tl AntUn (8) ( Mller, f WArren, f Davd, f 9 VanTasseVe * tzpatrck, g Mayer, g 8 SUn(7) u Tl u 5 f- f tstudke, f 7 CMey, f Muskuak, f Martn, c 3 S W Seore by perods: U Ssvck, e - * :? Qawala, g Tl Score by quarters: Antlers..;-.. 6,. (J 6 a 8 7

10 AS TON RDAY. EBRUARY ords fetes seh School Notes Mssmtary rsop T«* %} c,f n-jr Lady c*rd Held All Day As ttl School N ed pystetn m.hp by - r. blunders?, thst y had r e v frrt vfcarf at»chw. 5 -.~r-> Study Of Amercan ndan WU Be eature Of Lengthy Mff^n^j Al P fylf >n Manse. v t plac* ha? : Mr«. H-ten M Mr A!&<-. rday h T-n-.pkm. SptemBd Worc Abroad SCOUT NEWS Declares Roman Catholcs Are Alnre To Strategc mportz W><>dbn<e«" whch ; y th tm-d^ (hunt;- H Alexander (",. P. Quekh. H* < j. son of Mr»n< MTT. J«mef R ance Of Japan and Are R«d. - Lllan «"«* He h«<.»me a Tender! WOODBRTDE M Roth Wate h»«a* her MM lllan Houftton, of Park Mn. Sopha. Schunrberg. of Char <. Hlls road, had»s her jruests s«\. srdsy Mr and Mr*. WlRam Pptcr son. of Jerwy Cty. nd Mr". Jokn of W»rt Clff roa y]*! New Vork Cty of V- b ««, Jfa, "Kr. tos Mr* JUrHs hud faroumt. Ed A CUadfted A<JT. "WU Ml t _ church Th«. C. E. Unon, nr. Nnth Mrv Hemry H«;nc eharnvsn of tb* baaqsrt.. MRS. J. R CODMNTON uneral semees for Mr?, jw^prjne H. Coddngtoc, wden cf tht late Jcnae Codd:ngu-n, trfrt fctjd Monday afternoon frt a her st* resdence Sahwav avenue. Av*oe;. Rev. Robert W. Mark of Cleveland. Oho. and Rev. R, H M A-^astn*. acvyr mnster of Pr*-s.brttr»L church, offcated. ]nt*m*-et w»s hed» Trnty churchyae. The pall bearers were S. Barren Brews.er, eorge Brewjxej-, f(.*«re A.?*p-kn. larr.^ ton <"utt+r. John E Breck^nrdge and John Pfeffer. Mrs. Ccdd:rgtorj s survved Ly a Ht-tr. Mst S*d;t U. Harrot; a nrfr. Mrs. nland Reynolds, and a nephew. After U Randolph. DANCE WELL You should learn to dance welt. Not only for fun youll get out of t and enjoyment youll brng to ers but because ts a necessary socal accomplshment* n a few nexpensve lettonx under superbly expert nstructon, you can become a smart fnshed dancer wth a repertore that ncludes newest steps, lesurely slow-beat rhythms so much n vogue. An nterestng dalce analyss awau you wthout charge. Bj* Appontment *A. M. to 9 P. M, C. as Agreen Tel reeman St. WOODBRDE, N. J. e"*-or, Tb*y vr trd of a!! error* made n r. l**se«f.n on? w*»k. The next meet- u ng cert*red about errors whch jf me. #ren pwd«t. Mrr. y and can. Drll on ehl- dance of Joe Ramml Aseoca- two n three sentence ton Saturday evenng at Rose-; before class. Develop Ben- mont rll wa* well attended. Sup- ;St- Patrcks Day Pay uert At Brtkday Party seem«v ;"c moft of tre r.;s*"!jsrjr orce from PORT READN. A brthdsy Japsn ^et^je Jap»rs? M> was held for ranny all*-»n<l fodett tn5 :h* en arch s* farf-me Saturday nrht. r adnnrt-d th»n n er coan- _ QdTyt catoe here Younc People Wll Hare Of Brthday Of Cnrrtan Endearor The 5nd annversary f Mw Anns orka. M«* wth dea f crhrng he Js- Chrrtan Endeavor wll b* ob "T t Caroe Tontr- MS Antr-nette ps"* farr.* here esjh-c-.ally.«ut eren» MTvc*-? at >t Martno. M» rfdt :l!._ms* CUrelead Japane^f e".rf v> Chnst and w> Sunday, by te Ycng Shnonson, Rta Toner. Mst! b fne»d to anyone n need of my pre»bytenan Church. The meet ; CatreHw Qurr MS rances He>», frendshp. The felds ar* whte unto n? ^; bepn wth a cl*"^" ^ pr*dmnat*d n certan traderth««^ Mw. Carnt alla rher. jtne narvev and te tawtr* ar Tew. teott- <o <.tk«j$r wf w«- T<^l""- hrt wmt t»e«gven la s commttee] Al»o PrawU allagher. Thomas The Roman Catholc" are alve to rn_ xhe Vounf Peoples cmtr wl -h;cr. autdr a tefflporarj- schslul?,»"«rr»t Wllam srr«te»nc mportance of Japan, jvnk- Th» newly elected offcer* of a awrnnr certan defnte and few»r- ndan- by, x *y rl - D Wmlt J-rk» Jamrt aj-»dd»he ot»er msson; a^e r*dut- *r,. r_or«to be corrected n each rr»de. At Mr John Stn>me and or»* llfr ng- or wthdrawng r forte*, th* P«**r»;!&eher and e. nstalled and promod tf,e n*n meefcn* ths schedule *a*.unltry member* n form Stlls. Catholcs are pourng rplendd rnv tsort certfcates granted. by teachen,. L wth L " tdot x Japan." " - Chureh, Mr*. H. Von Brerten; The mes5«g» of servce wll nc-dfcauons. _....,,., Publc Cons<fanc*. Kr». J. Bhtr; Busnes* Mens roup To The nehool where MM Wallng be featured n a relgous drama teaches wa» beg^n n 8T3 one of enttled. "Whr we;t Tho-jV The followng f schedule for Antncl< Mre Brje]?s. 5^,, ^ Sponsor More March S-9 oldest msson hgh schools. t r-w"rs?*, rt * e : k u. L Mrs - ul» nd n keepng wth State me Remold- Samuells. RADE -. correct baby talk;,,( T ^r**; Amercan ndan. n,. pronuacutao of -th ; 3, snt;! Mr^ j c,; n d lnr < Comrmt**., h. T^ move «how to be f v comprs** fre years of hgh school "Steadfast Leadernhp for Chnst" fn ^T wor. and although (tuated n on* ths drama wll depct courage Woodbrdrr Busness Men> A«- of best sect!one of Tokyo, draw? and fdelty of early Chrstan! n. :- have»l-»a#a two Dr.ll ""ntrnrr on chldren stores before ry, n,, Mrg_ H Holland, Mm Ssd.e Brew Rocaton wll be held March 8 and ts pupls from all parts of cty! jhe day? of Nero n Rome.?"""<; j *" Tom_ tr<c surn>sna;c ct us.:j jr,f csj \ s JJ fwlvw;: rtrr, Mlton Agreen; Petronu. Al _. jcu, Raymond :- defnte gfu to school. Uemkrert; Junus. Kenneth Morrs. aton of "th", ant, and have got., Rerular Weekly Affar «nt " *n *! sfcrdnr to plan? Mss fallng wa? graduated frrr., Mrs. John Strome s coachng th# double -negaton. " havent got no under eonatderaton by enter- Woodbrdge hgh school n S<3 *r.d ;(. rr and lghtng- wll be n.pencl. 3, "me and hm, "hm and SEUN. The reguur weekly {tsnment cewr.t** headed by Mr from Wlson College, Chamberf.b-jr«r. ; chargt of Mr. Bowers and Rudolpr Pa n Tokyo she 5 on* of ahrth. group of seventeen Presbyteran rr.s-! < fonarej who are as«:st*d by twtnty- X, mor of Entertan rends t«nc-e s-tnse. Have chldren pause and per was served as usual. The door ; P-M,-J ft wer voce at th* end of each sen- award was won by Mss Anna Cwe- ; *"*****" "" At Jzz-saw Puzzle Party.^ncc- exagrtrate a lttle at begn- luj of seln Mse Wallng, res-des at 65 Hgh r.ng. The assocaton honored Mr. and. SEUX.-An enurtamnrent. conon Junor Womans Club Has J^fw party y Sunday y evenng. g The treet, Woo<Jbrdg*. Mr. and Mrs, Wllam Romg. Jr.. RADE Revew: - - Pronunc- Mrs. Thomas Smth wth a surprse, stng * of * sx acts * and! of Eleanors Plaee. enterued at a.on of "th. ant. have g»t, double prtr- on r twenteth weddng *?«*. ^H. o«prefen Dsy. March _. _. wnners were Mss Lorrane Maer Meetng; Hare Book Kenew \&n j e ph Campc.n. Mrs.. Bonp The Junor WomAf Club bejd eatertamed wth several wtty monou regular meetng last nght n [lores. The guestf were Mr. and befor «cla? s hate chmren wll be sponsored by Mens CJD. Legon room*. The «*>f»n wa«mrt. Arthur edderson, Mss Lorfeatured by a revew of a new play, rane edderfon and Harrj- edder- wrte two and three sentence com-seln! Auxlary Wll Hare l^er drecton of* pastor. Drll OD sentence sense.» ^ M n T... R«v. Wllam J. Brennan. A book renew was auo gven by «r,, of Perth Am boy; Mrs.. Borup, RADE -^ Re\ew: Pronunda.:on of youe, "th". spol. Double SELJN. The Lades auxlary workng *nerg*tcally to nsure noon Study Club. The meetng wa? Marjbrle Maer of ord?, and Jos- Bg Card. Party loogbtj A Cemma«on.arrangements s member of Tuesday After- Mses Audrey, Lorrane apd r&gatv«&, on, have pa, may and of seln Post. Vtwrans of or- delghtful evenng, and a Urge cast well attended. eph Campon, of Woodbrdge. can hm and roe, \e and are, was and egn Wars, wll hold a card party s rehearsng for, event were f New Use of has, have- saw, tonght at Ufc post headqurters. ; Besde? play re unlt* se>ften, done, dd- come, came; our, M-r*. Wllam Brown, charman of ml skeuhes. and.song and dance Plans or "Muldoon-Mayor" At -Craftsmens Tonght Dramatc Socety Completes Womans Club uest Nght re. Have chldren gve four sentence commttee, s Assrted by Mrs.. numbers. nsh melodes and popora stores before class Dtvdop Lacy Pckell, Mrs. Adele Summers ular ars wll be ncluded m AVENEL Plans have been completed for beneft performance The Womans Club met yesterday entence sense Have chldren stop or Mrs. Carla Luna, Mrs. Elzabeth! muscal arrangemfntf. Dancng wu of "Muldoon. Mayor" whch wll afternoon at. home of Mrs. lower voce at end of sentence. Then Stafford, Mrs. Hazel Seller, Mrs. j follow entertanment, be presented at Avenel publc eorge Hunter n rove avenuej have m wrte three or four sen- Betty Cloud and Mrs. Mary Bates. [school, March 8, by Dramatc A book revew, a play revew and stores. " j Prnnnnr negatves, ant, have got, may and can, s and are, wag and, were, has ng,... and have, saw and seen, dd andcan. s and are, was and were, has done, come and came. Sv* : Useand have, saw and ^een, dd ndd j yf went gone. Unnecessary, words j done, come and came, unnecessary ths here, man he. Us* of st, sat; words, st and sat. le ar.d lay. New -..: le, lay. Have chldren tell oral ^-r-past tenses of verbs. 3 Pronoun?.;<,r*~ before class and (fve cor.- a? object? of prepostons. ;.s:ructve crtcsm. Chldren thould Ths s purely an ex^enr.ent whch be abe VJ wrt* Jve stntence compc- wt all hope %ll brng about a better -von- Contnue to work on sentence -usage of Englsh f""""" ^ ^... a P»rU They need DO.T rrart whve :.- w,?h p*-arv«of. a dscusson of tevera! recent books coachng featured meetng. Mr;. J. N. Elton Chmer? and Mrs. rvnp J. Remes a«5te<3 n entertanng. "Dnnk plenty -r. K.-vker"? raw m;k hva y> "r smle.hat * \h perfect ne*!h. *? rn.-a\~breakng bactera count-" says Blly Break Ol>ay DARY P. DEN BLEYK.E.RJR. RAM 7-H86-W HAVE tfour LOORS MADE BEAUTUL RAHWAY LOOR SURACN CO. Call STEPHEN. KOSS RVbwa? 7.S3 W Layng. 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