Township's Recovery Show Draws Admiring Throngs For Three Day Run; Educational Program Today

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1 THE HOME KEWSPAPER f Woodbrldjre, Sewarcn, Fnrd, Avcnel, Keatboy, Port Rendng, Cnlona, Iteln and HopeUwn. ()L. XV, No. 40 WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 933 PRICE THREE CENTS Emergency Relef And Cvl Work Programs Dscussed By Local Head j o hn Breckenrdge Outlnes Relef Operatons As Now Conducted In Woodbrdge Townshp Tells, In Intervew, How Cvl Works Program Is Operatng Gves CWA Rules. John E. Brcckcnrdee, muncpal of Emergency Relef, n an. today, made publc the nformaton wth Wor ',. l l K reg the Emergency Relef and Cvl rks Admnstraton ns they arc ratng n the Townshp: "There are certan rules and reg- ltons whch govern the procedure n'i IK- Emergency Relef Admnstraton, Mr. Bruekenrdge stated. "Tn' State s determned that no,,u' who.s worthy shall go hungry,,,- be n actual need. Wth ths hnk'ht n mnd, the E.. A. n Wmulhrdge s operatng. When a famly s n need, some number brngs 'her nformaton to tn., relef rooms. The name and ad-, v.?s n taken and referred to tho State Case Supervsor, Msa Clnus].''. She n turn desgnates one of MT home vstors to vst ths famly. n,l fnd out nl about t'. The report j. wrtten up by the home vstor an ' Id-r s made out whch becomen on' ro-gulatona.,, A man whose work s unsatsfactory to hs forman on the job, and whoso efforts arc not ontrely cooperatve wth the Cvl Works Admnstraton wll be summarly, dscharged and tlocs not become elgbla for reconsderaton by the E. R. A." Polceman Captures Robbers In The Ad Were Takng A Motorcycle Away In A Truck Captur- Presbyteran Pastor Tells Rotary Of Hs "Fmrln Fne Talk Rev. E. H. Devanny Says Church Has Defnte Place In Economc System O f World Makes Way For Trade. '... TRI-CLUB DINNER Havng read n the. newspufters that varous members had, from tme to tme, gven addresses on thar busnesses, the Rev. Earl H. Devanny, pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church, yesterday told the Rotary Club he would "talk on tho frm ho represents". "Many feel that n contrbutng to the church they are rng-ng up orl 4= J l» nnnn r> - «. ' 'no-sale'," sad the Rev. Devanny. ed Held In $3,000 Bal On j "But I want to assure you, the frm j Grand Larceny Charge, I ' Prompt workof the polce dep- T M wort My t Merchants Plan Drve For Holday Busness "Gala Holday Month" To See Stores Dressed Up, More Advertsng ^ Harry Lager Is Charman. Plans for "Gala Holday Month" to be sponsored durng December by tho merchants, were dscussed Frday nght at a meetng of the Woodbrdge Townshp Busnessmen's As* socaton n the Muncpal Buldng. In bref, the object s to erect extra lghts on stores, run extra advertsng, and tn have the State theatre, advertse the event on the screen. It wll be th,e-merchants' "bg push" for the holdays. Harry S. Lager was named char man. He wll be asssted by A. J 'Sabo,,T, H. Concannon and Grant O Cotts. Walter Cohen -was named charman of the commttee to arrange fo: Townshp's Recovery Show Draws Admrng Throngs For Three Day Run; Educatonal Program Today Attractve Booths Reflect Panstakng Efforts On Parts Of "tn- stony of ths famly. On ths nfurnton recorded n ths case folder depends what enn be. tlon! n te v.ay of relef. The famly budget j s m'de out based on state rules and vgulntons and aganst ths budget fled nny ncome there may be n tn.. f;mly. Accordng to the dflfer-.n-! between budget and ncome, tho mly s gven relef. All relef U artmont resulted n a robbery plot blamed on the fact we are. dong conbeng npped n the bud Tuesday, sdera'bly less exportng. Europe s nght when two young men were ar- broke. < But when Europe was pros t. ' L nerous and buvn'tr. busness here was Anthony Cardllo, IB of 403 Fourth,» A - and h,»a- d, l V h Se rt ^ c^o^k^^r^zz :^^.]^^LyE^see thechurch feur. They were arragned Wcdnes- ' day mornng and held n $3,000 bal Chrstmas decoratons n the bus ness secton. HJ wll be aded b; Joseph Cohen and Fred G. Baldwn It s also planned to erect a sgn o the State theatre wall whch face: the Muncpal buldng. Progress was reported on the ban questonnare project. There was a general dscusson of the handbll ordnance. INCH Two Youths In Car Grab Woman's Pocketbook Two boys n a dark tan coupe wth nether tal lght nor rear lcense plate snatched a pocketbook belongng to Mrs. Wllam Tobrowsky,. of School jtreet; Monday nght, she told polce. Mrs. Tobrowsky was walkng n Barron avenue between Grove avenue and Green street, she sad, when the two youths drve up close, stopped the tan car and leaped out. After grabbng: the pocketbook they Teturned to the car nnd drove away. The woman sad the pocketbook contaned some small change, a tax bll and some other blls..,,,;,,y g day mornmg and held n $3,000 bal.?,m<'rmned by State Owe Superv- each for the acton of the ^and ; tra^: They go nto,, Mss Clausng If there s sck j h f d ] ^ ]andi* esteb skn y p each for the acton of the ^and ; ^: y g Mss Clausng If there s sck- jury on charge of gtnnd ]Brce^y. ]andi-* esteb skng n the famly, Mrs. Maud.; The men were arrested by Offcer ^ h d f M d l Dt th J d j g churches and uw y, The men were arrested by Offcer ^ ^ ^ n^f? 3 ' mnnnfo,tured lovnton, head of Medcal Depart- ZuccarT0 as one o them WJ drvng j ma «ds =f,^ ^ L?dmte of nl,nt, placed here by tho.state s away n a track n^0 whch had been he«. Suppow au the resdent^ o ntervewed and sho determnes what placcd a motorcycle belongong to! f p m " lc mal e et here ehner nu-dcal assstance can be ren- Thomas Brady,.agent of the Pennsyl- Z X T deml beng governed by the Stpte vana R. II. at Woodbrdge. The offl - rules and regulatons. There rn^be under-nourshed chldren u, the g U- captured the drver of the truck ; f lrst. Later h e rounded up the other, B hd h h some,. famly and such s taken nto cons- J Brady had seen the men near hs "<<>raton In gvng rrel.we <to wet-, ftmsnyd? jtfjftjs-'fofe'jwnheft t near want any chldren growng up that j the staton and called up the polce. arc undernourshed and we wll not j The prompt response of the offcer How such f ft -becomes known to ;-followed. Questoned by the polce ' '--- '- " " " ' " tho men sad they were 'both ema us and there s a way to correc same. "The relef 'ashng, that ths wnter should not be as hard last wnter, and have formed the The admnstraton n 'ashngton, D. C. has determned t hld t b hd y ployed by a man who has a garbage collecton contract n Cranford and came to WoodbTdge n. one of the garbage trucks. They parked near staton and watchng ther opportun- ('vl 'Works Admnstraton aupple-[ty moved the motorcycle close to the mertng the Publc Works Admn- [truck and, lfted t aboard. straton. The CJ W. A. takes the j Inqury from other polce depart- honesty! place of the Work for Relef Pro- jments and from the Harloy-Davdson,, One wr t<> r has fgured, "the f-am and as fast as word coras, Motorcycle company ndcate that the eaker -ponted out, "that economc from headquarters, men are beng arrest may lead to the soluton of X._ ^_ *.!. * _ m:... "Another thng the church does," Rev. Devanny, "s to <awhch s a vtal part -of!s not as mportant to but WILL, he pay s more hs mmedate ab-..., The church ads n th establshment of honesty and ntegrty. You have all heard of "conscence money' whch contnually pours nto the coffers o the state and natonal governments as well as frms from men and women who seek to square-up for wrong-dongs or fraudulent recept of mones. The church s the bulwark aganst a letdown of honesty! Toolan Wll Address Press Club Tomorrow At Annual Dnner-Dance In Outsde-Inn Judge B. W, Vogel Toastmaster Wght Wll Also Speak. Senator-elect John. E. Toolan, and Assstant Prosecutor James S. Wght wll be the speakers at the second annual dnner-dance to be sponsored 'by the Mddlesex County Press Club at the Outsde Inn, on the super-hghway, n Rarta-n Townshp, tomorrow evenng. Judge- Bernard W. Vogel, of Woodbrdge, wll be the toastmaster. There wll be dancng. Peter J. Urban, presdent of the Press Club, s general charman. Iseln Man Is Vctm Of Gas Mchael Sabol Is Found Dead In. Neghbor's Home Gas Flowng From lght Jet. Mchael 'Sabol, aged about (5 years was found dead' Monday afternoon n the house at Marcon and Pershng avenues, Iseln. Death wa: caused by llumnatng gas whch wa: flowng from a lght jet. Sabol's body was found by Offcer Rudy Smonsen who was called by a son of th< dead man. The, boy sad hs fathe slept n the house occasonally had gone there Saturday nght. Th ff f d h d Manufacturers And Busnessmen Of Woodbrdge Townshp Numerous Przes Gven At Grand Drawng At Close Of Exposton Wednesday Evenng Commttees Hghly Prased. Thousands of Townshp resdents who vsted the Crafts- nen's Club, n Green street, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of ths week expressed admraton of Woodbrdge Townshp's Recovery Exposton whch was not only outstandng n every way, but an affar that reflected a sprt of cooperaton and rendlnesa between the merchantsand consumers of ths muncpalty. The exposton n tself was attractve to the nth degree and drew unstnted prase from the throngs who jammed the Craftsmen's Club each day. It wll close today wth the Educatonal exhbt under the drecton of Vctor C. Ncklas, supervsng prncpal of the publc school system put. to work' on jobs that have been other motorcycle thefts. Elzabeth" approved by. the State. Those not on relef regster for work at Naval Mltary Armory, Tout of Gordon St., Perth Amboy. ISO GO polce sad several machnes have Harley-, - - th concern reporteld the loss machnes. The thefts are speaker ponted out, "that economc sn n ths country costs ten bllons of dollars a year for jals, courts, f a-'u-r. We have put to work "WoodbrdRO Park County Park,.^uldf-'s Home - Kurds Park Avenel Park These men were all approved by ttate Case Suporvsor as beng worthy and whose work for relef recurd was good. Others wll be placed as soon as we receve word from h-adquurtcrs. One tem of nterest should be explaned In January The School* Exhbts Ths afternoon, there wll be fxed exhbts by the Art departments of the Hgh and elementary schools. Ths wll be supplemented by a conert by the Woodbrdgo hgh school band from 2 to 0:30 P. M,, Tonght, the same fxed exhbts shown n the afternoon program wll be suplenented by a concert by tho Hgh School orchestra and a physcal tranng exhbton by the boys and grls of the Hgh School. Attractve Dsplays. r^. t a of all descrptons, whch reflected n a large, measure panstakng efforts by the manufacturers and busnessmen of the Townshp, dotted the attractvely decorated audtorum of the Craftsmen's Club The outstandng color schejne was The offcer forced the door and I «f. whte and blue but many of the I exhjbtors employed ndvdual color found the house full of gas. Sabol had been dead several hours as tho body was stff n rgor morts. Early reports of the case ndcated t to be one of sucde and t was so recorded at polce headquarters. -^ Coroner Fnn took charge of the body. Subsequent nvestgaton, ndcates that t a a case of accdental gas posonng. The house where the death occurred belongs to Martn Stanwecky. It had been arranged by Sabol to take care of the house whle Stanwecky was awafy for a few days on a vst. When the body was found, accordng to Coroner Fnn's offce, Sabol was undressed and n bed. It s be- leved he ntended to turn the lght Other Commttees: Refreshments, out but t was a type of jet wthout Mss Helen Soloman, charman; a stop so that t could be turned Robert Prall, S. J. Vecsey. Enter-! contnuously and Sabol turned f off tanment Mss Ruth Wolk, char- so that the lght went out but t man; James P. Nolan, Wndsor J. turned so far that the gas was turned Laks. on agan.. v n sonaves. It orgnated the nstallnl? them, reassembles them and t and fc] b nt plans. We 70 bon nvestgated. Young Woman's Club Has Federaton Nte consderable msnterpretaton of the Bble but do you know that the Standard Ol ndustry n Egypt s the result of the- follow-up of the readng of "Moses n the bullrushes"? The 'stcky stuff' referred.to n th& Bble was found to be ol and an ndustry ; was horn as the drect result of a Bble passage. Natonal Recreaton Assocaton Representatve Due Here Monday Mss Ethel Bowers To Hold "School" In, Woodbrdge For Two Days And Two Nghts Wll Dscuss Recreatonal Op- ' portuntes For Grls And Women Co-Recreaton To Be Topc Mental Recreaton Is Included. fthere were'tclef blls amount-! At Craftsmen's Club Last Eve- T "The church has a slent partner. nn to $800 more than money aval ' aue, condtons became very acute, ml local money was not equal to the [ relef needed. State was appealed to \ and took all relef as of February st, but would not allow anythng for January, The town kndly agre->tl to advance ths $800. There was very ntenton to payjhs back^connng Promnent State can &j ve t ;» Woman's Club Offcals Gve ] Addresses. It s worthy of the best support you y p sderng t as a loan. varous sources ndustral concerns ceased wth from Dnner Meetng The Woodbrdge", Rahway and Ln-! den clubs wll hold ther regular j meetngs next ^Thursday nght at a The;Young Woman's Club observ-d'nnertn 'the" Colona"Country Club ed Federaton nght at ts meetng at g ; 30. held at the Craftsmen's Club last Maxwell Logan gave a report of nght. The speakers were Mrs. Myron : t), e Tbwnshp r Recovery Exposton hld th C f t ' lb th! o,^nt".t.t. charman of Junonly $500 leavng u balance of $300 as an oblgaton of the Emergency. Many attempts made to rase local fuuds_but extreme condtons lors. The meetng'was opened wth the Lord's Prayer and sngng of the Club song-. Reports of presdent, vce ^» the depresson, t has not been possble- to do so. Ths leaves the town wth u $300 loan to the Emergency Relef whch they wll have to absorb n some way.!,.. "The State has pad Woodbmlna, relef blls for a maxmum load o S33 famles or 795! persons costng approxmately $55,0,00 a month 'to a. mnmum of 4V famles n_ HL'-l) persons the number on relet last year costng approxmately»d/>- < (KIO., "All famles who.hnvc no one to work for them can get ther relsl as usual. The, Cvl Works "There are rules governng t!^ (' W. A. such BB:. "No man leavng or resgnng a pad poston to regster ether JOL. relef, or wth the Natonal Iw--nl'loynent Servce, n order to obtan a poston on Cvl Works project wll,, be accepted for Cvl /The I Federal' Government has tely^ declared tself as not approvng held at the Craftsmen's club ths week. The speaker was procured by Carl R. Chase, Jarfes Smth, presdent of the Rahway Club, was a vstng Rotaj ran. Andrew^ Desmond was the guest Do you need help and renewed nspraton? Are you facng unusual problems? Do you want new games or materal for clubs, or deas fqr socal recreatons? Do you have to conduct programs wthout expense?,an nsttute on recreaton spon-,, sored by the Mddlesex County Lesure Tme Department s to be conducted by Mss Ethel Bowers, Feld Secretary of the Natonal. Recreaton Assocaton at the Craftsmen's Club buldng, Woodbrdge, on JMonday Afternoon and Evenng and_tuesday Mss Eth^l Bowers, the Katherno P. Barker Memoral Secretary, on Recreaton for Women and Grls, of the afternoon evenng, December th and 2th, at 2;30 : P. M. and lastnj?- am] chal, men o f standng ; ol Maxwell Logan, were gven. Mss Jane; Dunne reported sale of candy gong along successfully. Mss J. Helen Ryan reported u Chrstmas Dance wll be held December 27 at the Colona Country Club, The dance wll be nformal. Greetngs were gven by the yarous, presdents of the Woodbrdge and Lttle Junor Woman's Club of Woodbrdge; Perth Amboy. Grls Club, Fords Jr. Woman's Club, Avenel Jr. Woman's Club and South \mboy* Young Woman's Club. The next meetng wll bfe a Chrstmas party, December- 2. Mrs. Stephen Fransseo, State charman of Junors, revewed state events for tho comng year. Gave nterestng talk comparng the Junors to an orchestra wth herself as leadof practce. t f KUch practce., ' "Men reportng on Cvl Work pv> jectt n an ntoxcated condton w be mmedately dschargcnl. It shouu be borne n mnd that a man dmcharged from Cvl Works cannot go lck on relef. ', "I» the-event a man employed on Cvl Works becomes ncapactated because of llness, and s unable to wk l t n be sens ecause of llness, and s work, no replacement can be fora hs famly, unless the Local Cvl Wotks Admnstrator replaces hm by another member of the fam- Iseln Busnessmen Have 200 At Dnner Musc, Speakng and Entertanment Make Successful Affar Of Frst Annual Banquet Held Wednesday, More than 200 persona attended the frst annual banquet held by the Iseln Busnessmen's Assocaton t the Pershng Avenue School, Wednesday evenng. Musc and entertanment, n addtbn to a fne array of speakers, made the evenng- an outer. Stressed need of funds to carry ^ n ^ g one. Jack Boos, the wellwork wth the blnd. :,-'known comedan, presented one of Mj-. Wllam 'Lau-tstsn srrft Mus specalty programs whch proved Heard You Sngng" and;. W ltll0ut m B, decdedly nterestng: The dnner Heard You Sngng and ^Wt Song'.',! accompaned by Mrs. A. I'. Randolph., Mrs Myron W. Robnson, former State Charman of Junors, gave an talk '^ Junor Clua ey: g was orgnally to have bt held about two hours each, wll be devow gy fr November, but was postponed. Conrad Flessner s presdent of the Assocaton. Hs stuff ncludes Morrs Wtjoysky, V d h mle7estng talk on "How Junor CJua m]ul. la,, UHU,.=,, rll. c - J,, co. u «. l t Work Began." Ponted o ^ J ^ F j ^ j Kenneth Van Pelt, secretary; John Jersey Junors wert the frst n the U.S.A. to hold- a Junor Conventon, to have a banner, to-have a club pn, to have an ex-presdent's pn, counselor's pn, and frst to start Bralle fund, whch was started by Mra. Rob- Refreshment tables were decorated wth candles. Mrs. Thomas Lev and the Msses Jane Dunne, Helen Kochek, treasurer and Parker Nelson, attorney. LET US MAKE YOUR NEW COAT Woodbrdge Fur Shop All entrants to be sent at once to Wayne T. Cox, Lesure Tme Supervsor, Town Hall, Woodbrdge schemes. Przes Awarded Promptly at 0 o'clock each eve nng, pror to the closng of the Ex poston, drawngs were held for varous prfcea. The payment of a ten cent admsson enttled each vstor to vote n the popularty contest fo the best booth and a'chance on th< awards. The $5 cash przes gven eael nght were won as follows: Mon day Salvatore Sgnorelle, of Mawbe; street, tcket number 507; Tuesday Mrs. George McLaughln, Kn George Road, tcket number 742 Wednesday, T. Holzhemer, Wood brdge, tcket number' 892. Awards made each nght by Hard man's Pharmacy went to: Monday Lloyd F. Frey, Moore aveune, tcket number 54; Tuesday, Mrs. Nate Duff, Clare avenue, tcket number 88', Wednesday, Estelle Rauchman, Barron avenue, tcket number 200. A pumpkn pe, one foot n dameter, to be delvered freshfrom the ovens of the Krewnkle Bakery tomorrow, was won Tuesday nght by B. L. McNulty, of Grove avenue. Hs lucky tcket number was 089. A ton of coal, any sze, gven by Warr Coal and Supply Company to the person who guessed the number of peces of three szes of coal n a flled coal bag, was wpn by Frances Ryan, of Green street. She guessed 623 peces, There were G2 n the bag, Mss Jean Lddle was second wth 629. At the close of the exposton I Wednesday evenng, a grand draw- ' ng, n whch all tckets to the affar were ncluded, was held. Followng s a lst of the wjnnng tcket num- 9 Woodbrdge Fur Shop. 0 Chrstensen Brothers.. ' L.T" At tho close" Of the Exposton, harman. John H. Lov e complmentthe exhbtors and told of tha -. omplete success of the affar. Mrs. Mary Pottson, of the N.R.A, lso spoke hghly of the Exposton^ hd thanked the commttees who n.f: onjuncton wth the merchants and ' lonsumers, aded n makng the affar ; n outstandng one. Andrew D. Desmond and the Rew.. E. Mellberg, n short talks, cted;.; ;he need of bankng facltes hers.!! Both urged the publc to- cooperate n the drve to get a bank establsh..,. ed. Rev. Mellberg complmented the': ' newspapers for ther fne pu!blql^y : on the Exposton. ' -thf Mayor-elect August F. Grener of-s ; 'S-; fcally closed the Exposton nsofar.' ' f^ as the ndustral and busness exhb -s ts were concerned, wth a bref talk. V# Wednesday nght. He ponted outv'; that th^ Exposton was an outstand-,\ ng success n every way. Mr. Greln--,;% er complmented the men and women : who worked to make" the affar a BUCn;.-^ cess. /" "' :' The Exhbtor! ' ' Followng s a "hgh-lght" lst of;5 the exhbtors and what they had on - dsplay. ; j WOODBRIDGE. ELECTRIC CO,^ General Electrc applances nclud-.3f~ ng, fxtures, swtch plates, :lamnb,::c! Also a novelly arranged -photo-smj^ ctrc cell whch operated the eqp ' ment n the booth. ; OLDENBOOM'S DAIRY-HAU of? ts mlk products r a new mlk case.-, u Perth Amboy Board of Health analyss f ts products. / J. J. BITTING COAL CO. An ; Anthracte' Heat Regulator, Pocha- ;; lontas coal n pea, buckwhelat and ' hestnut szes; carbo and domestc oke, new coal bags. CARBORUNDUM COMPANY ". rck, cement, muffles for heat-treatng^ furnaces, carbofax hearths. WARR COAL-AND SUPPLY CO. Booth decorated n black and whte. Readng Coal n buckwheat^ pea, nut and stove. Hoppers Coke,, nut Natonal Recreaton Assocaton, has! fexs, the prze wnners, the; awards been made avalable for vsts not I j th d ona Recraon c, fexs, the prze been made avalable for vsts, not I ancj the donors: - j: -~ "---- J ~ ' " " ~ u: - " & 8 7 M C JEROME J. RAFFERTY Jerome J. Rafferty of Baltmore, a former employee of the Woodbrdge Independent; 'ded Sunday n a hotel n New York. Hs death was caused by a cerebral hemorrhage. MISS ETHEL BOWERS ted partly to dscusson and largely to practce, and are open to any ad,- ult nterested n leadershp, especally recreaton workers, church and club leaders tnd teachers. The nsttute s free. Msa Bowers s well qualfed to conduct ths, ntensve program threxceedng three days to the ctes n ths terrtory wthout charga durng the next month or two. She wll be glad to assst n any or all of the followng ways: Study present problems, programs and facltes for grls recreaton; Offer suggestons for the establsh! ment of actvtes for grls and women, or for solvng the problems and ncreasng the scope of the exstngprograms. Gve "practcal suggestons for nexpensve actvtes. Suggest ways of obtanng effcency from present leader and facltes, and for provdng more play areas and le&ders. Explan standards and methods for the conduct of grl athletcs. Intervew ndvduals to obtan cooperaton for the grls program. Address Board of Recreaton, or Cjty Councl, or se.e members personally to urge move consderaton for the recreaton of women and grls. Conduct demonstratons for leaders o! grls actvtes. Conduct nsttuton 'ecreaton for grls, f sponsored by recreaton departments, n o r mal schools^ colleges, grls councls, or women's clu'bs. Insttute, programs usually consst of one or more twphour sessons, one hour devoted to theory on such subjects as programs for varous ages, seasons and typo of grls, facltes, objectves, prncples, values, methods and leadershp, and one hour of practce n actvtes. If an nsttute s planned t may be held for recreaton department workers only, ov for all grls'-wprker3, pad and volunteer, n tho cty. In that case teachers, church workers, grls' leaders n Camp Fre, Grl Reserves and Grl Scouts and recreaton eouncl- If ths s contemplated a meetng of all grls' workers and of nfluental club women should he cale87~mrs. C. M. Lddle, Tsdale Place, gallon glycern, Muncpa Servce Staton. 836 ^Mss Eleanor Desmond, Valentne ' Place, "electrc percolator Humphreys and Ryan- BC4 Mchael J. Traner, Grpve avenue, huge cake, Krewnkle Bakery. and stove szes. t 8 Raymond Jaekson, Man street, three 8x0 photographs, Woodbrdge Studo. 630 Roy E. Anderson, Grovo avenue, plant, Woodbrdge Flower Shop. 485 M. P. Dougherty, Man street, fur pocketbook and muff, Woodbrdge Fur Shop. flgq-^-j. A.- Azud, Avenol, bulb3, Woodbrdge Electrc. 654 Mss A. Barrett, Stelton, gallon pant, Man : Hardware. 46C '-Mrs. Thomas Murray," Woodbrdgo,, tolet set, L. R. Grand 5 & 0., 892 Frank Baumgartner, Barro avenue, wallpaper or pant for' on^ room, Woodbrdge Hardware., f 442- A. Aurck, Grove avenue, year free rado servce, Jack's Rado. 472 D. T. Manson, Lnden avenue, 6 gallons Shell Ol. 982 Elzabeth Spencer, Man street, rug,. A. J. Holm Co. 8(37 Elzabeth. P^terso^, Vblentne Place, potjcelan fllng, Dr. W. Z. Barrett. 92 Mrs. A. H. De Young, Avenel, box of handkerchefs n case, Chrstensen Brothers. 9t)3 Walter Bnchwood, Ibag of flour, Joseph Klen Co. PO"RT READING CREOSOTWG ' PLANT woods and chemcals. j ANNESS3 HOLLOW TILE brck,, hollow tle, varous types of clay, '- CHRISTENSEN BROTHERS men's and women's, clothng and shoes.. DR. W. Z. BARRETT X-ray pctures of a whole set of teeth, and ndvduals; shade gudes, moulds of mouths, false teeth, school dental clnc and teeth descrpton charts, : SHjELL OIL ols, grea&ea, pol- " shes and cleaners. A. J. HOLM CO., INC., equpengneers and contractors, of Newark Offce furnture, rugs and drapes, lghtng fxtures, other equpment. WOODBRIDGE LUMBER CO. woods, a model house. WOODBRIDGE FLOWER SHOP fsh'aquarums, brds cages, flow-/ ers and potted plants. b WOODBRIDGE CE tra-modern snk. WOODBRIDGE LEADBR newspaper forms, type books, type, mat- Contnued on vaqe sx 95, anta Matsa,.. Campbell ough her brood experence'n Phys-. cal Educaton and Recreaton dnd her weatod vsts to over three hun- *2 h f TOYS- GIFTS CHRISTMAS CARDS JUUUS BLAKE 00 Maa St., he weatod vsts to over three hun dred ctes*2urng the past fve years, as feld Becretany on Recreaton for Women) and Grls, She haa been,.drector of Physcal Educaton, Brenau College, Georga and actve n the Georga, Southern apd Amercan Physcal Educaton Assocatons. She has contrbuted artcle a to numerous magaznes and has just completed a book on Recreaton for Grla and Women whch wll soon be tuftf- UahaA ' < 4 Ȧddress meetngs of women's organzatons, cvc clubs, educatonal or recreatonal or socaj bodes, to explan t he need and urg* ther support. _ Telephone Woodbrdge 8-0BO5 SERVICE HARDWARE CO. Hardware, Fants, Ols & Glau. SUPPLIES POll Plumber, Ffftpro. and Coptr«ctor' WE MApEJfcBYS tn WE MAPE $M& St. WcKKlMdfe, N. I street, magazne subscrpton, Julus Blake., 59 H. D. Clark, Sewaren, subscrpton.to Woodbrdge Leader. 42 Jeanette Melck, subscrpton to Woodbrdge Independent. Popularty Contest Followng the completon of the count of votes. Wednesday nght, the wnners of the, popularty cdntest were announced as follows: ^Woodbrdge Flower Shop. 2 Hardman'B Pharmacy,, 8.Red Cross. 4 * B. Grand 5 & 0. 5 Wbman's' Club. 0u_WoodbrdKU.Sltudlo.. 7 W. % B«M»tt: v c Knghts Plan Supper And Future Actvty 'gs Knuckles And Sauer Kraut At ' Columban Club Tuesday Nght Frst And Second Degrees Dec* 9., A Pgs Knuckle and Sauer Kraut Supper wll be held n the Coluraan Club under the auspces of the Mddlesex.Councl, No. 867, Knghts of, Columbus, Tuesday nght Decmaber 2. Joh Powers s the geno- al charman. The frst and second degree wll be exemplfed by the; degree team of the Knghts of Columbus Chapter No.,4 of Mddlesex and Somerset countes n the Councl Chamber at Woodbrdge on December. 9. HARDIMAN'S PHARMACY Sd. L. Hardman, formerly of" Seaman's, Perth Amboy PRESCRIPTIONS Called For and Delvered Cor. Rahway Avenue and Green'Street Te 6-088

2 AGE TWO The East to See Fort's Frst Lttle Workshop Illutratlon Ihow the orgnal Ford workshop In Detrot. flrtt Ford automoble. ftatrn Old Buldng Where Inventor Worked to Be Shown at Expotton of Progrest NEW YORK: Brck by brck an Inconaplcuous, one-story buldng B beng moved,-from Detrot to Now York, where the varous brcks wll be transported to 8th Avenue and 5th Street, and nto the. Port Authorty Commerce Buldng. There, workmen wll take them and reconstruct a replca of one of the country's most hstorc structures the lttle brck buldng on Bagley Avenue, Detrot, wheren Henry Ford bult the frst Ford car. To the publc, the brck buldng of Bagley Avenue wll Just be one of the exhbts at the Ford Exposton of Progress, whch opeus on Saturday, December 9th and whchwll depct the hstory of the" automoble Industryvand portray the manfold Industral ramfcatons of ths vast ndustry. To Henry Ford the structure has an appeal not possessed by even the most ImDoalne exhbts. Inset, the In ths lttle brck structure Ford tolled nght and day. Here hs lttle group ot supporters met and conferred. Wthn Its walls Ford used the smple, tools of that perod to fashon a motor car. that, wthn three decades, was to become tho grandfather of more than twentyone mllon motor vehcles. To Ford ths buldng Is a symbol. It typfes n a way hs own Inherent smplcty. It Is emblematc of the lack of assumpton of the motor magnate. It s a lnk wth the past, wth the days when he worked wth hs hands, when he conducted hs own experments n engneerng and when he saw hs Ideas take concrete form because he personally worked them out In Iron Or Bteel or In wood. ; Gant welders wll complete stqel bodes, x-rayb wll permt vstors, to Bee through cold steel, machnes wll ferret out noses and do atl manner of wonderful thngs durng tho" Ford Exposton of Progress. And amd ths panorama ot modern mechancal ' Ingenuty the lttle Bagley Avenue buldng wll stand just aa It stood more than forty years ago, when Henry Ford was forgng the frst,?lnk In the Ford chan of factores. Petronella By DREW SHERRARD KTRONFXT/A slpped noselessly P out tlrourl the street door. A moment flm stood, every sense alert, llstonlnp;. Voces Insde; they hfll not mssed ter, escape WIIB possble. Tlon; lml hern» bref Aprl flhower an hour before, nnd ns she hurred ncrnsn tlo tnwn nml thrmrh R gnp In the hedge, her slm, slky lens wore spattered nnd her velvet-shod foft sofued through. How Bhe tnted wet f re t! nl rnnnner of dscomfort for Hnt matter but slo hurred on, trust- IIIR to nn.nnftte sense of drecton to gude her out of ths strange neghborhood. She had come hero In» cab, wth RoRer Mnybnry, but that wnb out of the qehtlon now. She must go nlone, nnd by devous ways and unfrequented. etreeta She could not rlsl: the brllant streets downtown, conspcuous In her dew-drenched lovoll ness. From the frst she had known she could never bo happy nt Mrs. Wnrloy's. Roger, whose mother had befrended Mrs. Warley. durng her lfetme, and Trho had hmself wth characterstc kndness fnanced her when she net np her aelect lttle boardng establshment, had thought It JuBt the place for Petronella. But Mr8. Warley, though the soul of kndness, wag Incapable of understandng how Petronella felt about the whole thng. She never suspected that Petronella had spent her three days at Pleasant Cottage restlessly tryng to evolve some plan to get away to Roger. And then, at the last, there had been no plan at all, smply overwhelmng lmpnlbe. Petronella was gong to Roger to stake everythng on the attempt to make hm see thngs as she dd. Roger Maybury was perhaps a strange person to have nfluenced her BO. A bachelor, no longer very young, wealthy enough, socally desrable, just what was hs attracton for Petronella? Probably she was frst drawr to hm because of the way be spoke to her, Indulgently, whmscally, us f ehe had been a chld. Bhe wasted no tme In reasonng why, she had qute smply known that he was her man, that she belonged to hm. One nght when she had been out wth her young companons she had Come To Royal Elzabeth 4, For These Sensatonally Lwa&rced JEWELRY GH SPECIALS Jon the throng of value wse Shoppers who fnd t pays to make the short quck trp to Royal n Elzabeth to do ther Xmas jewelry shoppng! Sensatonal Savngs on qualty jewelry. (We mantan year round frequent delvery and collecton servce throughout Unon County). BUY NOW! PAY NfXT YEAR! XX. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 933 wen hm, nnd (UlnpInK awuy from Ihpm, Bho had follow*! hm home.. He hnd been knd,, hut frm. He had not let her In. Inutcnd. he hart Invented some excuse for solrk out blmaelf, nnd then he bad taken her Imck-to her frends nnd left her. She exulted volc.lnsaly ns Rbe pattered nlonff the wet pavement. Strange, snster purleus, n betlrackled woman holcllnp; out a detanng hnnrt; a man, ptnrtlnr up out of shnrtow; Bnytnp wonts. A clock boomed twelve, and suddenly she felt n lttle stubbng thrll nt Its fnmlllnr tone. The clock on IlORer's street! A polceman mne around a corner lownn her. She shrunk bad; nt<^th8 protectng shadow between two houses. A wooden ptc marked "Trndesmnn," yelded to her slent push, and abe darted nsde to crouch breathlessly tll the heavy tread passed by. She dared not face tho street agan. She stole around bnck of tho house and' crossed bnck yards tll she ronched the place Bho sought She looked up nt the houso, dark, sold, respectable, at the thlrd-sto!? 'wndow of Roger's room, nt Ivy on the wnllfl. She put a foot upon Its twsted trunk, and In another moment her lthe body wab drawng" Itself up the leafy ladder, up to Roger. The ledge ganed, she looked down and, In the Instant of that downward glance, almost lost her hold. She cred out Involuntarly. Insde the dmly moonlt room, she saw Roger rse from bed, reach for a bathrobe and come cautously toward the wndow. "Petronella " Dsregardng hs outstretched hand she crept over the sll and jumped lghtly down to the floor. He pressed a lght swtch. She curled up n a cushoned char and regarded hm through half-cloaed lds. "Petronelln, Is ths the way to act? Don't you know you are makng t d d dffcult for me?" What were words? She knew better ways than words for workng her wll wth ths man. Slppng down she crossed the room wth delcate, almost mncng steps. Gong up close to hm she leaned herself ngnlnst hm, makng lttle soft sounds of happness and love, fe stood It for a mnute then caught her up to hm, pressng her slender body aganst hs breast Petronella lad a velvet cheek aganst the satsfyng roughness of hla bathrobe, and breathed a lttle happy sgh. "Petronella, you wn " he sad. "You Infernal lttle black'-ahd-whlte alley cat, you're mne for keeps I Let ths whole clnb howl ther heads off. I'll be eternally blstered f I let any house commttee make me send you back to old Warley and her cat boardng,hoube! I'll resgn frst I" Petronella kneaded her claws delcately Into hs bathrobe and purred lke a tea kettle. Somehow she knew thnt she would sleep Hnt nght In the cushoned char nnd thnt In the morn Ing there would be a saucer of cream for her In the HoOr of Roger's bath room. "M-m-m-rahr I" sad Petronella. gms^ MALLAN S Elzabeth's Newest DEPARTMENT STORE Broad St. Bte * Levy Bros. OPENSTHIS SATURDAY 9 A.M. "- ANEW STORE WITH A NEW DEAL A Cash-and-Car y Polcy!-Enablng Us to Sell Dependable Goods at Lower Prces WE WILL PROVE THIS TO YOU! BgnsgmKHgsaHHg^^ \'C MONEY IC\V\I PAY5O< WEEKLY 2 DIAMOND STONE RING Sold gold. Two genune damonds. Smulated ruby' or' blue sapphre.'.*., $C95 Only _ O SOc WEEKLY 8K Sold Whte Gold Engagement Rng. Rchly engraved. Fery, brllant genu- $ - Q75 ne damond. Only... L 5Oc WEEKLY EXCEPTIONAL LADY'S WRIST WATCH VALUE! Latest style baguette effect. Guaranteed, jewelled movement. Open.lnk, bracelet to mutch. ' SOc WEEKLY Yourself A Xmas Present: Qf Good Spht Valt our Optcal Department for scentfc Rumnaton. PYEGLA&SES ON eredit DR, fhas. K. SAM 6 DIAMOND "DUO" Sx genune damonds, 3 n, th Engagement Rng, 3 n the Weddng Rng, feature ths "Duo" of SOLID $,95 WHITE GOLD c WEEKLY 3 DIAMOND DINNER RING Rchly perced and engraved. Sold Whte Gold. Three fery genune $ 795 damonds. / 50c WEEKLY Never before an EL- GIN value lke ths and never agan wljen present supply s exhausted. SEE-IT AT ROYAL! SOc WEEKLY DHAMOND INITIAL RING Sold Gold, genune onyx top, set wth genune damond. T^o rased f C 95 ntals..., 3 50c WEEKLY DIAMOND CRYSTAL PENDANT Sold gold, set wth genune Sun-Ray chryatal and genune damond. Complete wth neck $A?$ chan T 50c WEEKLY CREDIT JEWELERS and OPTICIANS 0 BROAD SL, ELIZABETH, N. J. O E N JSVERY «VBMNG YES FOLKS WE ADMIT THESE PRICES ARE LOW AND ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE. BUT WE BOUGHT BEFORE THE PRICE RISE AND OUR BUYING POWER FOR OUR GREAT CHAIN,O STORES MAKE THESE SAVINGS POSSIBLE. COME IN NOW AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT #&L ~BEFORE OUR STOCK IS EX- HAUSTED AND YOU'LL BE FORCED TO PAY MORE. THE ASSORTMENT IS STILL LARGE AND SELECTION WILL BE EASY. MR. H. KATZ, PRESIDENT OF; THE LINOLEUM & CARPET OUTLET STORES, IS STILL HERE CONDUCTING THIS SALE AND WOULD LIKE TO MEET YOU. Rugs - Carpets - Lnoleum Now Beng Sold At The World's Lowest Prces AMERICAN ORIENTAL AXMINSTER RUGS 9x2 PERFECT 9 x 2 BIGELOW SANFORD RUGS PERFECT $27 95 HEAVY PILE, AXMINSTER RUGS 27" x 52" EXTRA 9 x 2 HEAVY FELT BASE RUGS REAL VALUE HEAVY FELT BASE LINOLEUM GENUINE INLAID LINOLEUM GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM 9 x 2 GOLD SEAL RUGS OVAL SIZE RAG RUGS $ 65 $4 M SILK FLOSS MATTRESSES $ SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY BEST QUALITY STAIR CARPET 98' Curved Rubber STAIR TREADS Marbelzed r x 48" RAG RUGS 8c,, HERE'S VALUE 9x2 FELT BASE $Q95 RUGS O GUARANTEED PERFECT CUT FROM' FULL ROLL REAL VALUE I / 98' yd 49 C yd GUARANTEED PERFECT $6.25 BIG! SAVINGS 29',each MATTRESSES COTTON AT THEl LOWEST PRICE IN OUR HISTORY SMITH STREET PETH \MBOT I to

3 These Tk But Each O ree Lamps ne Has ps Are Alke ItsO'wnTask They are desgned alke wth French gold fnsh and shades of slk < gold, rust, tan or green. The tall one s a regulaton floor lamp, the second s smlar but of lower heght, just rght for char or sofa, and the brdge lamp has the adjustable arm. \ «Q Atf r all three for $28.85 Wkerever You Need a Lamp Fasten Tls One To Tke Wall \ The 'Pn It Up' has ts own push pn whch holds the lamp to the wall. It has a trm par.chment shade and eght feet of cord are attached. Mazda lamp s n- *"" InHackH- 25. ' Other colors $.35 PVBLICSSERVICE EXTRA! EXTRA! Carloads of Prze Wnnng Blue Rbbon Beef I We hovffjtar pvrcwsd sfrverolcalaadvof Prze Wnnng Beef at. the annual Ak-Sar^Ben Lve Stock Show Q\ Omaha. The meat of these Blue Rbbon Steers s on sale ths week, along wjh our other hgh qualty beef, n the AP markets of the New York Metropoltan terrtory. 059 WHERE ECONOMY RtlltS" AK-lAJt- Outsfamdng Week-End Specal 'ranng Insttutes For Recreaton Wll Be HeU j u s Month foodbra Be And Mddles Countes Scheduled For December And 2 Theory And Practce. Newark, Doc. 8-Utetndvo o{ the mportance the Emergency Rs lef Admnstraton s now plncn? on utlzaton of spare Cvl Works Progress Is Noted By John Colt north and Pennsylvana on the «r«st. Upwards of spvertl mllon pernons are expected to attend,,and elaborate arrangomenta have been made to Cftre for ths huj?e throng.! More than one hundred Boy ScouU wll assst vstors to get to Head Of Emergency Rehef In the exposton. As offcal Eapomton State Expresses Satsfacton Gudes, the Scouts wll be. statoned Says Response Ha* Been "J^ ****» omt8 throughont the Heartenng. _ j vstors to th«exposton wll Newark, Doc. 8 n an ntervew have an opportunty to wn one of today John Colt, Drector, of. the the Ford cars whch wll be offwee j Emergency Relef Admnstraton, each day as a door pme, to whch all' cxpreld hs satsfacton wth tho vstors may compete wthout chamc. progress of tho Cvl Works proffram In addton an essay contest s alall over tho State, He sad that tho ***& " }<'" "«? «*.Pn«"» for ch wlu nlso be <* response of ctzens both n publc. wl " mlc mpressve, resp and prvate walks of lfe, the help The elaborate prevew la expected on utlzaton u, P"'-,t *>-,. and prvate walks of lfe, the help The elaborate prevew a expec lesure Tme Dvson of the Bmer of some of the large corporatons of to be attended by close to one thouthc State n generously lendng both' ' :. -,.. men and equpment to forward ths thc State n generously lendng boh ; eency Relef Admnstraton. vr.h ornduct fve Recreatonal TranrK men Bna nd nsttutes tne State durng tho e( equpment U,,,, t,,>,-. to d th Insttutes n we-, pt0kram had been most,.,, g Q * hc WM tremetldousy two weeks. ^ ^ ^ done. ^. atfed an( ' thankful for tho decdedly y effect and change n outlook personal drecton.of.mas Ethel' and morale among the people who Bowers specalst n ths work on have gone back to work as a result of the BUff of the Natonal Recreaton ths program v reported to hm by h--* A^ocaton. Assocaton. Mss Mas Bowers 3.has haa,con- assocates throughput the State. j ducted Recreatonal Tranng Inst In reply to a queston about the tutes n about 300 mun.dpalt.es of relef rlf f stuaton stuato tt n Camden County, the Stato d durng the P» P Mt Bt f l ^ Mr. Colt sad:, Her program ncludes both theory "Whle I regret very much Mr. and practce. Cramer's acton n resgnng and hs follows: ^omtnnt wll be nelq»»!"»»" I subsequent audsequun, statements»uw about our, re- For Bergen and Passac, jontly, lef organzaton, and state a K an at tu the UIV Internatonal Jllco^v" Insttute - " - n - Pas-^ow greatly I apprejato^^^tne sale Cty on December 4, R, 0; m and effort he so generously gave to Aunte County on Becemher 7 and the cause of relef, the work we are 8 at the Junor Hgh School n Atlantc Cty; n M!ddl««County on tself. tryng to do wll have to speak for December and 2 at Woodbr.dge; "I have always made t a,rule not n Mercer County December 3, the to ndulge n personal controverses locaton yet to be determned; n and I shall certanly not devate from Somerset County, at Somerv.lle, or, my rule n ths- case, neocmber 4- and n Morns County "My only thought and ambton of December'6, at ether Madson are to mantan our relef work on or Morrs Plans., the hghest possble plane. To that All the sessons wll be free, open end my assocatea and I shall contnue to devote pw beat efforts. to anyone n tho respectve countes who s nterested n the development "The Camden County IReltef s beng carred on by representatves of the lesure program. It s antcpated the sessons wll be largely onel Joseph D. Sears,. Deputy Drec- of our headquarters n Newark. Col- attended by recreaton workers, olfcers of clubs, both men and women, drectly responsble, ard he and Mr. tor n charge of county actvtes, s teachers, lbrarans, church and socal organzatons, Camp Fre and constant touch wth me. Day, Actng County Drector, are n 4H Clubs, Grl Reserves and Home Demonstraton Agents. "I am makng- a dlgent search for the proper person or persons n Camden County to take over the Admn- Federal Relef Food Wll Not Curtal Normal Grant State Headquarters Says Newark, Dec, 8 In pursuance of the polcy of both tho Federal Relef and the Cvl Works Admnstratons, the State headquarters here has drected ts muncpal agents to nstruct clents that normal purchases of food should not be curtaled when they 6btan artcles on Federal Relef orders. The surplus farm products, t s emphaszed, are addtonal supples. Under the Federal regulatons, tlw quanttes of extra supples must, of necessty, be comparatvely small but nevertheless some^clents mught be nclned to restrct usual purchases. - Classfed Ads. Brne Results straton there, for, at the earlest possble moment I want the work to be agan carred on by local people who nre thoroughly competent both n character and tranng to do the job, and who know, as only local people are able, the communty Btuaton". PRIME RIBS OF BEEF +-CHOIC5 o defnte mtal grad» appled only j well-bred, woll-formsd, Sate Ends Saturday I Grandmother's SLICED. Wheat Bread Standard Large Loaf W«ar«.holdng Ih sale of our datldou Slced Wheat Bread to thot.all of our customer! may try t. ThU bread provdes all the health beneft! of natural wheat n a lght and palatable loaf. GRANDMOTHER'S WHITE BREAD Standard largo Loaf8 Specal Values n Fresh FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FANCY FLORIDA Oranges, Fresh Spnach Fancy Carrots Calforna Peas oweet Potatoes Yellow Turnps PLAIN OR SALTED Th» season' chocest n crpy fre»h vegetables and jucy ffh frut* owo you n our lore» ot economy prc«*. Try them thu week-end. Bag of 8 to 8 p end na On ther u«uneeda BAKERS Uneeda Bscuts. 3 ^- W Prsclla BUTTER COOKIES Mles Standsh COOKIES Ib. P^A7 C CUT FROM FIRST SIX RIBS These Prme Rbs are the knd that assure EXTRA DELICIOUS ROAST BEEF... tender, jucy and savory. They are cut from *choce grade young steers rased n Md-west States where corn s abundant and the cattle thrve. ' v The qualty and value are typcal ^ of all meats sold n our markets. Vst the A&P Market located nearest your home, and try these prme rbs thjs week-end. Large Fresh Shrmp 2 b<.25 c SMOKED AUNT JEMIMA CORNED BEEF TOMATO BLUE LABEL JUICE YUKON CLU TOMATOESS, I *2 SHAKER SALT JELLO or ROYAL Wjr C. ^ I * If PANCAKE FLOUR ' MAKES LIGHT, TASTY DIDV&UI^IV BISCUITS QUICKLY, PALMOUVE SOAP 3 ^ DESSERTS No. COM 4* Now... Delgffful Desserts af a bg Savng! t f) 4)/7 GELATIN DESSERTS MVlllVLIj CHOCOUTE PUDDING Sx delghtful flavor...tattng of lh» delcous fresh frut tself I No wonder your salads end desserts made wth Sparkle ore 0 much better. Stock up on each flavor of Sparkle Gelatn Deswrt ot ths amazng prce. - ' - - Umon Um» OroHl rawbtnr «opb»rry C/«r end SparMt Chscolol* PucMnfl pl<g. Lsten tp A»P'» mornng pro 9 ram-wor, 8:5 A, M. on rrday ^ Ford Exposton Wll Draw Mllons To N.Y. Offcals Of Two States To Get Prevew Today Exhbt Formally Opens Tomorrow. New York, Dec, 8 Offcals of two 3tates wll be the guests of the Ford Motor Company at a specal prsvew of the Ford Exposton of. Progress, today the day before t s formally opened to the- publc at Commerce Hall, Port Authorty Buldng, 8th avenue and 5th street, New York Cty. Mayor O'Bren and Mayor-elect LaGuarda wll assst n the openng ceremones. The exposton, haled as the largest ndoor show ever put on n New York, wll occupy sx acres of floor space and wll be n effect, the story of the Ford Motor Company and of the progress of the automotve ndustry over the past thrty years. More than 50 ndustres have lent ther cooperaton to ths company n stagng ths exposton. A, The entre show wll be- a seresro features, many of them hghly spectacular and qute a few of them shown to the publc for the frst tme. Lvng rubber trees from Sumatra, the manufacture of alloy steel on tho floor of the exhbt hall, demonstratons of the use *f scentfc precson nstruments, assembly lnes and the buldng «f steel automoble bodes wll be among these features. So mportant and so nterestng s ths exposton that many ralroads are runnng specal excursons to New York for the exposton, from ponts as far as New England on the sand prebors, wprmentlnr B 'eala of the cty and staw York, offcals of the sute of Jersey, delegatons fnjm Ottsta cvc and trade bodes, promlneb; nventors and scentsts, leadng *du*, enters and men and women n a var- - r ety df lnes of endeavor Whose namm mo household word3 n ths country. Tbel.n. DUIIb* Cle.nlnrtt Tbetans, dstngushed for ther gt» nlnllty and drt, who never lake ther clothes oft and replace the parts that rot OIT wth patches, regard the wht* man an a turlous-ioolclng person, wth features that are all wrong, and hs clothes tho funnlest-lobktng thngs on earth. At Last Year's Lowest Prce Every Garment Guaranteed to Gve You Satsfacton! They're all fnely talored, men, wth the best materals... and known to be the best values n town. Yes, we're sellng thorn at last years prces because we bought them' at last years prces that s before the prce rse. Our beng out of the hgh vent dstrct means savngs for you also. Snatch these up quck before ths stock s exhausted. QUALITY, 'CLOTHING SHOP A. GREENHOUSE Inc. PERTH AMBOY CLEARANCE SALE I OF THE FINEf* TYPE OF GOATS CLOTH AND FUR QUALITY CLOTH COATS GROUP N<». TRIMMED WITH BADGER, FOX, MARAMINK Reg. $39.50 GROUP No. 3 GROUP No. 2 TRIMMED WITH FUX SKUNK and OARACUL ' TRIMMED WITH I FOX, PERSIAN LAMB/ JAP MINK. Regular $59.50 FUR COATS GREATLY REDUCED $59.00 OF LAPKIN PONY AND SEAL! WE SPECIALIZE IN STYUSH STOUT COATS $89.00 OF CARACUL MUSKRAT AND SEAL $5.00 RACOON, BROWN «nd GRAY CARACUL, AMERICAN BROAD- TAIL IN BROWN and GRAY. ALL OF pup. SPORT COATS AND SUITS ARE REDUCED. l

4 PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 933 M Food Market Advce By ANN PAGE ANY h.ms'wivcs may wsh that ther (ntmoa appettes could hbernnto frmn Thnnhsgtvlng untl Chrstmnn. Snce ths Is wshng for tho moon, It Is n Umo to Belcct smple, easly prepared foods, to cull On tho cmcrroncy shelf and to mnlo routne housekeepng (s ensy as pomlblc. For example, 'ol potatoes In ther Jnckrt* ot bake them, lnke mumh In Its shell, substtute fanned (or fresh pens or Ot.nnn on ajucmlly busy dva anl fcrvt ether frc.h nt vanned frulls 'n plfco of elaborate mnde dpsserfs Frut unlndft nro BIJO B<HM for dessert: In Franco ln.«sr>rt nclunlly Imples frut served wth cheer nnt crackers. Spunkng of cheese, do you know more than one or two of UK runny varetes avalnnlot In every uro-nry utoro wll bo fuuvl jt only Amercan or storo choeso but vnrlnus loaf. packn(;e and proccsa cheeaua, cr^nm cheese, collage or, pot cheese and often n addton Gruyeru. [toque' rt and Camembrt. Other well known cheeses Me Ucdorkrnnz, Llmburyer. pneapple, and Edam. If you lke 0" gratn dshes grtted Parmeann or 'Romnn checso adds a real zest 0 them, CHeeso la B healthful food and wo ent too lttlo..f It. Tho ctrus.rults are partcularly good at ths season wth both Florda grapefrut add oranges arrvng In good qualty and quantty. Tangernes oro also avalable, and are prlmo favorltea wth chldren." Snce "wo enjoy cranberres so much at holday tme, t La a pty not to enjoy them throughout ther season whch lasts well nto tho Now Year. Applo oauco flavored wth cranberry la a pleasant change from plan apple auco. Cranberres bated wth slced ham make an nterestng combnaton as a varaton from pneapple, or. apple. Green beans from Florda are. the outstandng vckotnblo In qualty *nd value. Spnach arrvng n quantty from Texas s also unusually flno. Green peas tro "hempcr, sweeter and moro tender than they havo been In Homo tme Rroccull and Brussels sprouts aro plentful and Inexpensve. They aro both comng from Calforna. Cabbage Is not us plentful as It tns boon but It «nlwnya a RTprn vrflelablo of real value. After tn orjy of turkey, beef, pork, Inrnb and veal have renewed appeal. Smplo <nl oa.'y to HV )!»rp nre steaks, cutlets.nl chops. < h.ppcd meat anl lver anl kdneys Modern roa«tn (; roqure* Unt but.» trmhlb wth tho hall hmr of sf.'nnjt n n not oven and then '.lp lonn *">v oonkln)!,,-hlch muhes h a < n t; nr(tsfl,r> Ronst pork nnl ron.l ln'rf are jjrxkl values at present flyst-ra nave. wule upjeal nad a dn't wh:l uses frrd ur scnl'.oped ovsers us t* mnln nnh s easly and q'un'lly preun'd An oyster stow Is equally smple n> n luncheon lah.. More fsh are' avalable at lower pruts lh"» I" mc'ml weeks. Most plentful nmwk these arc fresh and smoked flleted fsh, halbut and Bnl* non Htenks and shrmp Whle trrrldlu cakes, fred mush or waflk>3 wth syrp are usually consdered a break* fast dsh they are. equally uutablc for lunch or supper, accordng to the Quaker Mad. Sausagu meat or sausages, bacon or other moats nnd n salad or soma frut hqlp to round out. the meal. Cold weather rfvca added appeal to hot beverages. If'cqffeo Is'tho famly dlnt for brcaltfaat and dnner tho varety that lea offora Is apprecated for lunch, tea or supper. No beverage Is so warmng as toa, nu boverago so frendly. Afternoon tea, whch should bo mostly tea wth only a smplo sandwch or cooke to go wth It a a delghtful and non-fattenng habt. I< also brngs quet and rest to tred bodes and nerves. BIG COFFEE SALE Our Three Favorte Blends specally prced all ths week. Take advantage of these savngs and enjoy the fnest Coffee yotj ever drank. Vctor CoffeeLB An "All Brazl" Coffee of unusual qualty at ths prce. ASM Coffee M. 20c A flavor that appeals. Rch n qualty for the partcular coffee drnker. Acme Coffee»>«. 25c Certfed Mocha Java, and South Amercan Coffees skllfully blended. lte ASCO Pure Frut ^ m^ Preserves - 5* Strawberry, Raspberry, Pneapple, Peach, Blackberry 5c Best' Whte Pea Beans 9c Horse Shoe Red Salmon Farmdale Tender Peas Home-de-Lte Mayonnase 2o ASCO No Waste 0' Hckory Smoked Rndless Louella Butter lb 29 C Rchland butter lb 27 C 7c Gold Seal Macaron or 3 lbs 3c tall cans 7c No. 2 cans He pt. jar 5c 2c ASCO Full Pack Tomatoes 0' No 2 can New Pack 933 Crop. Gold Seal EGGS 39 C Strctly Fresh carton of twelve Spaghett 3 47 Try some baked wth [Cheese -Delcous. Rch, Whole Mlk Cheese lb. 23c 6c Ivory Soap 4 med cakes 9c 22c Oxydol pkg.! Cleans Everythng 7c Chpao 2 bg pkgs. 2,7c 4c P & GSoap 0 cakes 28c 2 & 9c Baked as carefully as the Best Home Made Bread Supreme LOAF 8C Vou wll enjoy the Qualty. Vctor Bread ^ 6c 4 economy loaf. U. S. # STAYMAN WINESAP, APPLES 4 lbs. 7c ~>~ Basket $.79J ExtraHjRancy Calforna Crsp Green CARROTS SPINACH Bunch 5c lb. 7jc Jucy Florda Whte or Yellow ORANGES TURNIPS dozen 23c 2 lbs. 5c _ Fancy Florda Fancy Florda STRING BEANS GRAPE FRUIT lb. 7 Jc 3 for 4c Buy yf Merchandse Cetl'ealqs yt yt Mnlt' Hjo f.mly lny Imlljy wcl low fuul!'. Uty A ' :t ';'" lljcm '' I'm ' '""' '«'' lvtm» jv ltkl tt nw frk» JCtftxtUv* tat Ow $ and $2/ Changng Partner* By DELLA PRICE C). hy fetltt-n Ndwnjn.rr r?yn!lrnl<*. WNIl Sf-rvlcn IIK pnnppnt, avrprt odor of fryng Tcrullers tnntnllwd rhyllls' nostrls through tle hnlf-open door. "So," ulc al). to the plonsnnt, cfllc!<»t loollnr woman BtnndlnR thnro, "If you wll Just let me Wnve tlls sample wth you, mul promse me tn try It, I'll bo RO Klad." Rhn atnllnd, n Bunny, nnllnnt, smle nn she Imndcd the old-r wnmnn n llllle pnckrc o^ cerenl. "The chldren wll love It for hrenfc fnkt nnd supper Just the tllnr to KIVO them before.thnse delcous crullers I smell." Am she nodded Rftyly and turned nwny. But, "Oh!" 8ho exclnlmcd, nnd wnced wth pnln ns she RtnrtPd down the orch stops. "Are you hurt?" sad Otln Rurkc. "fco not much." I'lyllls But down on tho ton stop. "Only my Instep It's swollen soo? And every now nnd then It KIVOS such n slmrp twnge, I enn't help " "Vou poor thne," sad Celln Sympathotlnlly. "You como rlflt back, In tho house nml rest." "I'll call n tnxl," enld I'lylllB, ''to tnke mo to the hotel we're ntnylng there If I mny use the telephone." "You'll do nothng of the knd. You enn cnll your frends at the hotel" the town boasted only one "If you wnrt, but you must rest here. It's hnlf pnst four now.'john wll be home In nn hour, nnd we'll hnve supper at sx, nnd ho can drve you over afterwards." rhyllls' half-hearted protests were of no nvnll. "You're awfully good to me, Mrs. John " she snld. "Oh Coln Burke." "I'm Phylls Parker. You see, we're dong tla part of the stnte nnd Hnrtsvllle Is a j?ood centor and not expensve. There nro ten of us vflo go nround for tjls company 'dstrbutng samples sx grls nnd three men nnd our mnnnger, Mr. Sanford Trask. We have a couplo of enrs nnd we go oft for the dny to nenrhy towns, and then when we've fnshed ths secton we move on. thnk there's somethng the mutter wth my Instep, maybe-^ dropped n henvy ense of samples on It the other day, nnd It's hurt ever flnco. Rut, of, course, I can't stop workng unless I'm Inld up." Cella sensed fntlgue In the younger woman's words. "Now that's all rght. You just rest, nnd have supper you wouldn't be dong much more tonght. And you'll feel better tomorrow." At fve-thrty John came home, hestated when he saw the grl asleep on the couch In tho lamplght, and tptoed to tho ktchen. There Ccla explaned to hm. She found Phylls awake when she went to the lvng room fve mnutes later, wth real tears brmmng over. "I can't tell why I'm such a gooae," sad the grl "It's so nce beng cared for." Ana by the tme Phylls had dred her eyes and John had been Introduced to her, and she learned that he was Cella's brother, not her husband, the kno-cker sounded. It was Mr. Traak, a pleasant, mddle-aged man, all concern nt the message thnt Cella had telephoned the hotel. Fnr too pleasant, thought Cella, to drve a pretty grl lke Phylls. "But Mss Burke," he sad contrtely to Celln, as he shook her hand, "I ddn't know Phylls had hurt her foot. Why ddn't you tell me and see a doctor do somethng to get It fled up?" "Oh, Mr. Trask," protested Phylls, "It wasn't really anythng, only It dd hurt a good deal. But ths afternoon It seemed to get worsq,,and then " "Never mnd," he sad. "We'll see a doctor tonght, and then when we go on tomorrow maybe we can leave you herb for, a rest and pck you up next week when we come through agan. Got a hosptal here, Mtea Burke? Poor Phylls Is havng all the bad luck ths trp." Cella quckly reconstructed her opnon ot Mr. Trask. "Yes, w,e have a hosptal. Not very bg, but It's all rght. But Phylls n stayng here. If you'll let her. I want her here for my guest for a week. We'll get tho. doctor to strap the foot or whatever It needs, and Bhe can have a few days of rest and get t all straghtened out agan." Phylls, n a week's vst, had qute recovered. But durng the followng month Bhe and Sanford Trask had been at the Burkes' for supper many tmes. Sunford had found. Hartsvllle a good center for much of ther Work. And, at the end of tho month, anybody wth half an eye could have seen whch way tho wnd was blowng. Sanford Trask and the older sster; Phylls Parker and the younger brother. Phylls and John were on the porch, where the frst sprtjg warmth made the evenng mld and gentle. "Of course, I'll mj\rry you, John," Phylls was sayng. ""And," answered John, "If you'd got bored In, ths small town, I'll do somethng else we'll go to a cty nnd lve at a hotel." "But, John, I love It lere If Cella won't mnd. I wnnt to learn to bake Ijehna and make crullors." ; In the lvng room where wood crackled on the hearth for In spte of tho sprng mldness there was & chll In the ar Cella»n!d, "But of course I'll marry you, Sanford, f you want me." And Sanford answered, "If you'd hate travelng" wth me, Cella, I'll gve up that work nnd settle dqwq her." "Oh, Snnford. I'll love to go about from place to place," answered Cello. "I'd lke never to cook another cruller or make -another pot of beans f only John can get along wthout me." COLOR PRINTING Increases the pulllatf povft of any prntng o b. We are equpped to handle color prutln jf qatckly and satsfactorly A COMFORTABLE REDUCING DIET Who wouldn't enjoy reducng wth such an array of appetzng eatables as shown above. Research workers say t can be done; that ths busness of takng off weght need not he a hardshp. Results of a study supervsed by Df. Leo K. Campbell of Rush Medcal college, Chcago, reveal the fact that a person can reduc( and stll completely satsfy hs appette. ' The det used, of whch the above foods are typcal, s as follows TOP Dreafast servng" of cottago cheese; 'tssllco of brend; frut; eg;; ;..! slce of toast; pat pat of butter; glnss of mlk; of butter; cpltee (blclc or wltl servlne ot frut. '..... very lttle cream and BOTTOM Dnner large servng of lean meat; 2 servngs ol CENTER Luncheon 2 servngs of VfKetablcR ( cooked nntl vegetables ( cooked nnd rnw) meat, or 2 eggs, 'or 2 tablespoons Am«rle»n Vted- Prlntu, rubber tred R«KUlU' (30c value. Adorable doluen dre»acl n.chck W«have n bg" faftt ot and ulz slce of brend; I pat of butter; ] glass of mlk; servng of frut. CIGAR LIGHTER Change to "KJRO" OIL Frst by Actual Test ducvd ly l lt- Uuul Su^ 'Ttln Uo» for Arene Besdes arsenc's use us an Insectcde some of Its compounds are used In medcne for certan types of anema. It hns been advocated as n preservatve for Avnbd nnd n employed nd a "clearng" agent In the mnnufne- (uro of Rlns.q.' 666 LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS Check> Cold«fr«t dny, Headaches or Neuralga n 30 mnute, Malara n FINE LAXATIVE and TONIC Mot Speedy Remedep Known.. f AHTSOJ' OPTOMCTRISIS HOURS'* Daly 0 to 2, 2 to 6 and 7 m. Wednesday^llHo n only ' 89 Smth Street Tel > PERTH AMBOY, N. J Let Us SERVICE YOUR CAR GUARANTEED WORK Tre Repars - Storage Greasng Overhaulng COME IN NOW BEST QUALITY MATERIALS USED, SNYDER'S Sensatonal Sale jusl n tme for gft buyng. All prces art reduced. Come early whle selecton*»r«greatest. COLD WEATHER AUTO SUPLIES AT GREAT SAVINGS! "AOIATOR SHUTTERS Alcohol Ant-Freeze P>«f " - <& * Replacement MIRRORS JOHNSON'S POLISHING CLOTH& 9- G, P. A. n<] <rth«r bnnd»t lowet prce. McALEERS g»».n I«l m-wt Ornum-llt nml C u-tj from New Kurd mul Chevrolet rftdln- (or t:nl»a. LICENSE JEWES Cw. SMITH and STATE STS, PERTH AMBOY Tel. P. A Cor, Broadwty and 2Ut Street BAYONNE 6 Rchmond, Ave Port Rclnond 56S Bay Street Stapletot 3TATHN ISLAND GARAGE COR. NEW STREET and AMBOY AVE. WOODBRIDGE, N. PHONE: WOODBRIDGE MARTIN SNYDER, Prop. PEDAL PADS "5*5? Compact $4A*S* RADIOS * v Genune RADIO TRON8 MAKE STARTING EASY Wrtten Quranto* ONLY.38 U put«leoy Dutj at»r& B.' S L,

5 WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT A SKYROCKET'S SALUTE f!. vr nr);ct wna begnnng to foel a., 'mmnent Ho hud boon lyng.,. m the shelf of thnt lttle elm- Kho > for whnt seemed to he wnltlng and watng. ''ncrc It IB He Fourth of July," he tllered to hmself, "nnd here we nra "'clamed In ths old smp, whle out- '., c nl sorts of exctng thngs are, pnlng. Oh, why doesn't somebody, (y me?" * " >-,. ;,. (.p stll I" sad the sharp voce ot rwl frecracker nearby. "Of course, \ v,m had such a Imndaome eyllnurl-,.,l' shape na I hnvo and were wrapped j_ n tght red Jacket, there mght be, (, m0 excuse Mr your wantng to Ilnw yourself. But Just look nt you I bllng ullt B Bt ' ck ot Wno( wltl a M,. U nnd H tall." Skyrocket rnlbefl IIIB tssue-enpped ho'nl l n queston nn^ spoke wth Indgnaton. Yon don't knflj*whnt yon are t\lk n r nhnut When «mutch la Bet to my tnll, hgh sour up In the skes and then hlosaon out Into a shower of r e d. whte nnd blue slurs. Sometmes I let full II lovely spry of golden bulls. Members ot my fnmlly Bhow ther beauty In nny vvnys. Why] You don't even leave the gmund.' "No such thns," retorted the Fre crndter. ol, hush, both of you," Interrupted the slow, deep voce of n Human dn- 4,. "There 9 no ' comparson m Wllen sller of you, wltl) me ' Ilhtcd Rve n dorp, red lght and hut pretty nearly the wlne evenng." I'lon sylng H's he B»ve a Hcoruful,'ml: nrouul hm 0 the tnrpedmn, tle electrc sparklers nnd the gant crnclv c!s. The Freworker stored to s.v (jpthlnb norcffmt Just [hen the dmr <f tn- shop opened nnd n walked n lny. The fnmlly of Freworks were all very stll. The boy'f eyes romed over the crowded shelves. "(llye me a skyrocket, please,"' he (Inlly sad, and lad the money on the ' nm counter. The shop-keeper's hand went toward the shelf pled hgh wth freworks of every length and sze. Ills hand grasped Skyrocket frmly. "Thnnk you, sr," sad the hoy. nnd walked out holdng the hnppy Skyrocket "Cod rldlnnce tn IHHI nlhlsl." gnlfl the Hrtl Frecracker! sptefully. "Ah, well," «nl(t the nlnre klndtenrt- «d Itonm Cnndle, "le wns young fntt W'llod tn nee lfe." You cftn't blame hm." In tlf lh-'ulll'. Skyrocket wns rejocng In lla new mrromlrs. le glnrlnr In the mslc of n hlr brnss hnnd ncrhy, nml In shouts of chldren. U's Rettng dark I" he exclamed. "Hut then, I wll slmy off all the hotter aganst n < nr u sky." Ila thoughts were rudely Interrupted ns he felt hmself fall to the ground and heard the footsteps of the boy runnng off. "Am I to he loft hero untl the rnlns come nnd bent me Into tlo ground7 he sghed. "Ths sn't what I wnn made for. would much rnther have been left In the shop than on ths damp ground." Long mnutes passed. Then suddenly the vnlce of Skyrocket's owner came, to hm agan. "It's almost sundown'. We'll aend It up as n Bnluto to the l-'lns lcfnro It Is furled for the nght. See Unt ml, buldng wth the flat tn mnf and thebg lng above It? I nm gnlnn'to send tlls skyrocket pnsf nnd above that lng. Wnch now!" Wth quck lln gers the boy K<t the end >f HIP BII.V rocket Into the ground., TIIMI wth» pece of punk he lt tln fuse "Slnnl hack, hoys!" le crh'd. The fltnc crept up the longth' <> the fuse. Then It touched tn powder nn<r Bngl Skyrocket was "IT lt ns on hls'grenl lvcnttro. Through the rlarkelr sky he sped, up up. nnd up. Uo mot severnl of Ids snmller relatves on the WIIV, who flh'ral at hm and dlspcnrpd Into spn-e. Sfrc eugl, he wns hended for tbnl roof. "Ah," le sghed, "at last nm to flower Into my true self., I only wsh Hod Frecracker could see me now.' At tlul very mnute somethng went puff I anl le exploded Into n pattern of lovely red stars whch Honed In the ar nnd there near Klsyrorkcrwns the l>lg Mag-, wavng proudly'. "Hood evenng," sad Skyrocket, poltely, -.The Hag fluttered quetly In answer "It Isn' evenng. If t were I woul be lowered from the standard nnd put away. II la consdered umlful leave u I'lnmtry's Klag up after the sun goes down. "Oh, I'm sorry," puffed Skyrocket, te hated to he caught In such a pece of Ignorance. As he spoke there was another lt te exploson nnd he appeared ths tme In twlnkly whte stars. The flag ddn't show the least bt of alarm at the sudden ehnnges. He was used to skyrockets. "Your enreefc s short but brllant, WAGNER MARKET CO THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Dec. 7 y 8 & oth Wagner's Qualty Meats at Lower Prces FANCY FRESH FOWL Up to v/ 2 lbs; C Per Pound GENUINE LEGS LAMB b. BOTTOM ROUND ROAST. SIRLOIN or ROUND STEAK. - CHUCK ROAST..< TOP SIRLOIN RC^AST. FRESH TURKEYS 9 c WHOLE OT HALF PORK LOINS SHOULDERS of VEAL - BREAST of VEAL - - Legs or Rumps of b. VEAL - SLICED BACON 00 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE 572 ROOSEVELT AVK, CARTERS b. b. THE HUMBLE PEACOCKS Once there wna a peacock whose feathers were n dull mud color. Seeng hs companons In ther glorous green nnd hlwe plumnge, the homely peacock wns Indeed unhappy. When lu drew near, the other peacocks dsdanfully strred ther fetth' era nnd left hm to pny wth an ugly pg. NThe pg wns sad ecauso hs tall refused to ourl nnd tls fellow porkers had deaerled hm for ths reason. "Tg," quoth the brown peacock, " sympathze wth you In your sorry uncurly thlngnmnjlg." "Peacock," returned the pg, "I greve for you In your mud colored fenthern." Along came ft lovely lady In a brown gown. ' Cred the lovely lady, "Oh, you ndor nble pencockl You 'twtch ny dress perfectly. Come rght along wth me the Kng's party. You are a rare and wonderful brd the only brown peacock In tho world. All the court wll envy me fof.'havng yon." "Thanks, lovely lady,". sad the peacock, "t would lke to walk b> v o u r sde, but nlease do not leave behnd my poor denr frend tbe ^plg wth the uncurly tall." "Of course tbe pg wll come along too." smled the lovely lady. "Hs straght tall wll be Just rght to hold my gold-s bracelet when I swm In the royr. pool. Le me see how It ooks." She hung her golden bracelet on the straght tall of the pg, and he was the prudest, happest pg that ever grutcd anl groofed. The lo/ely ludy, the peneock and tbe pg made a great str at the Kng's party. The lovely lady took Qrst prze for hnvlg the must orgnal pets. le sld, "It Is not jour fault that you have hut a moment to lve." "Tlmt moment Is glorous," repled Skyrocket, " gve t all to my country I" And even as he fnshed there was a fnal burst of gltterng stars, blue lke those In the (lag. Then n the way of skyrockets hs lght went out, hs brllant moment of patrotsm was uto done. Alce Le Baron Folsom. SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS By &TS PAGE IMPLE!, substantal foods are In S order h early December, foods that leave the housewfe tme for Chrstmas preparaton, foods that are approprate for the chldren, that wll help buld sturdy bodes, good habts) and dgestons. Mlk, bread and but- ; ter, fruts, vegetables, meats, flah and, cheese a e the foods requred and the more nmply they are coolted ana served the better. Thla Is tbe season for ctrus fruts ', Excellent oranges and grapefrut ar ; arrvng from Florda. Florda also le sendng us quanttes of crsp green beana. Texas spnach IB plentful and, of fne qualty. Carrots, caulflower, : broccol and Bruaael Sprouts are also attractve n qualty and prce. ; When tho chldren come*from school : they often need an afternoon onaek. Gve them an apple or bread and syrup or some cookes, You wll fnd ; that a cup of tea for yourself at Che same tme 'll prove restful and stlm- ; ulatng. The Quaker Mad offera the followng menua: Low Cost Dnner.s.» -, u.sjjsftk?? Shoulder of Pork ^j::;.s.c(#b9a Spah^ tfred Cornmeal MuBh wth Syrup ' v Bread and Butter Ap; o Salad ^TeaorCoffea Mlk * Medum Cost Dnner Roaat Lon of Pork Scalloped Potatoes Green Beans Apple Sauce Bread and Butter Cheese Grackers Preserves Coffee Mlk Very Specal Dnner Cheese Stuffed Celery Roast Lamb Pan-Browned Potatoes Green Peas Asparagus Tp Salad Salad Dressng Rolls and Butter Jelled Fruts CoHee ' Mlk \jcetterheads / Snudopes Compel Attenton Yet they wll cost you no more here than ordnary prntng because economy and standardzaton Are the two man factors that ad n keepng our costs down. We use Sevwal Cplqrs AW3Y3 n St«* FRIDAY, DECEMBER C988, Artst and Model By JANNIS PARKfcR (5,.bj MoOluM New»P«.I>«r WKU S«fte«00, nscondlng the bus tnlrt, clutched the hand-ral»s they tore up Ffth avenue. It wan 3:00 a. m., Her plerrett«costume wna mussed, her dsposton was runed. It had not been fun to wntch Jerry got more and more absorbed n Eunce; Eunce, whom he had promsed no long ago not to keep playng around wth. Lou smled grmly, and hated men. Jostled from sde to sde she fnally mado a sent The bus was deserted save for * mddle-aged man sttng towards the rear. The thought of nor own beloved father flashed through her mnd; and she hated hm too; hated htm for havng been so correct In hs apprasal of Jerry. "He Just Isn't made of your sort of stuff,, my pretty."'that's what her dad had sad. Tho bus saled along some ten blocks when Lou looked,up, startled. "I was wonderng If you'd pose for me?" It,was the man from the rear sent. "He stood at her sde, posed lghtly. Hnndsoratf he was, and knowng It, Dark, crsp har splashed wth gray at the temples. Lou was not the frst young thng to thnk hm stunnng. "I'm ah artst," he explaned. Ana I fnd you an unusual type. The way your har colls around your head, for Instance." Lou turned coldly asde. He took the lberty of seatng hmself besde her, "Isn't ths qute a late hour for a young lndy to be gong home alone?" ho quered: "Especally when that young lady Is beautful?" "I'm not necessarly gong home," she flung at hm, ala turned abruptly away to scan tho deserted streets. "Oh ho" he laughed. "I'm gettng a front row seat on modern youth." Hs face was very sober BB they streaked under an arc lght "Stll," he contnued, "you'll admt t's qute late for a young grl to be out alone. If you were aged nnd stooped It wouldn't matter. But, my aear chld, there are all sorts of men abroad at ths hour." "Apparently." "What would your mother sayr "Precsely what my father would." "Oh, they get along so Ideally, do they?" Loo smled, but ever so slghtly. Really, he was qute sweet "Ard what would your father say" "Precsely what you dd," snapped Lou. "Then you do have carng parents. If It means anythng to you, they're perfectly rght" "I'd lke you to know," she glared, "that Jerry won't get the opportunty to do ths sort of thng agan. For I'm not used to floatng around at all hours by myself, and I don'tntend to become used to It" "That's somethng." He heaved a lttle sgh. "Go on," he prompted. "I'm gong on. But only because I don't want you' to get the wrong, mpresson." "One mght." "My escort got Interested In some- one-felse."- The man's sparklng eyes lost ther twnkle. "Yon shouldn't have such an escort." "I haven't, have I? Let me contnue." "" -v He bowed hs head, requestng pardon. Hs glance, somehow, melted Lou. "It's all over now," she sobbed. The man looked releved, vaguely troubled. "Urn. You lke hm?" "Terrbly. Don't I look as though I dldr "Yes, you look terrble, I what you mean I". ~Lou dred her eyes Immedately. "Oh, I loathe you menl" "There, there " He went so far as to pat her hand. "I told you you were lovely lookng I told you you looked terrble. And nether verdct pleased you. Dd I say the rght thng at the wrong tme or the wrong thng at the rght tme?" ' You asked me to pose." Lou realzed, ae she studed hs bowed head and hs whtened knuckles on the head of hs cane, that after all Jerry wasn't worth cornerng one's thoughts over. "What knd of a pcture are you dong?"... The man looked tp, radant at the change n her. He felt unspeakably happy that the blue eyes were no longer msty,. "A gypsy sort of thng," he answered eagerly., "You can.let down your brads and wear gold hoop earrngs." " love gold hoop earrngs," murmured. "Do you let yourhnodels keep ther accessores?"' "I do ths one."' He beamed. "You're a crafty young 'un!" "Whnt tme, and how soon?" she asked. "Tomorrow. But not; untl the afternoon. I want your eyes to subsde," "My eyes I" she was scornful. "You don't gve a hang about ode, do you?" "More than you'll ever know, my pretty." And they both made a moton to dug for the next bus-stop. Carefully he helped her down the stars. She leaned aganst hm comfortably, contentedly. When they alghted she looked UP at hm wth glowng eyes. "Dad, you're a peach. Don't tell jnother, wll you? She was never too keen o*n Jerry, ether." Babylonsh Captvty so-called BaJ)yloulsh captvty Is that perod In the hstory of tle church when, In the Fourteenth century, the popes exled from Italy, lved at A-vlgno, under French protecton, and Is Bo-cullel 'because ther stay In" Vrance lasted seventy yonre, corn* spongng to the perod of Jewsh exle n Babylon. If They Could Orot V«c«Jud Tunklns says a good voce helps a lot n oratory. Bad o has demonstrated that folks flpn^care mugh (jabby (JERTIE Free Mor Colleges Increase In N. jersey I State Bourd ot togm*} **?<js I Cromwell of the State Bawd «$ ncatlon and J. B. Dounu, sawnm? I ndent ot School* In Summt Thl* Commt!** wll have p charge of the eduoatonal-work ft of the junor colleges n NeW J«W< Result In Appontment Of Sup- operatng under the Emergency.» ;. ervwry Commttee OwrAU»<* Admnstraton..Th^^fflJ* Such Insttuton* By SUto BUIIII; p Drector John Colt. Newark, Dec. 8 Increase n tha f number of junor colleges establsh-"' ed under the Emorgency Relef Admnstraton nnd the mportance attached to tho educatonal sde of rslef actvtes have led* Mr. John Colt, State Drector, to appont a supervsory commttee over all the nsttutons. Three are already n operaton, n Unon, Morrs and Monmouth countes and others n Essex and Mddlesex countes, wll begn work soon. The commttee s composed of Dean Walter Marvn of Rutgers as charman and Dr. A. L. Johnson, Unon County Superntendent of Schools, who s the secretary; Dean Luther B. Esenhart of Prnceton, Unversty; Rt. Rev Monsgfhor Francs J. Monaghan, presdent of Seton Hall College: State Commssoner of "Grls may love nce, old thngs, but Educaton, Charles H. Ellott; Henry they wear nce, new ones." W. Jeffers, Persdent of the State Board of Regents; Dr. A. D. Meredth, Educatonal Advsor to A Classfed Adv. Wll Sell It tho QUALITY FLOOR COVERING S. GOLDSTEIN & SONS, INC [the varous colleges mantan a Wa standard of work and scholarshp. WOODBRIDGE STUDIO JAMES LATTANZIO PROP. 74 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE For Projnpt Servce Call Rethfenca Phone A«k For JAMES LATTANZIO, Woodbrdge W Make Appontments Now For Chrstmas!\Wl BIB WIMWI Wl llll \w«w«!» FLOOR COVERING AND BEDDING SPECIALISTS 8 SMITH ST. Opposte Strand Theatre PERTH AMBOY BETTER BEDDING $20,000 Stock of Floor Coverng, Beds, Rugs, Beddng, etc. Must Be Sold Complete Post Bed Outft 9 x 2 Seamless RUG CLEARANCE TYPE OF RUG AXMINSTERS 9 x 2 Heavy Amercan ORIENTAL RUGS 8'3 x 0'6 Hgh Ple Heavy Axmnater AXMINSTERS STAIR CARPET Washed : AMERICAN ORIENTAL RUGS The Better Grade 27 x 48 Axmnster SCATTER RUGS Formerly FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING Sale Prce Pelt base floor coverngs a wde varety of desgns. O e Brng room measurements. sq. yd. OvC Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs 9x2 $ x9 $4.50 9x0^ $ x9 $3.50 FELT BASE RUGS Chan or Tables Lamps or Shades Smokng Stand* Coffee Table* DRUM TABLE GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM By The Yard Perfect Sq. Yd. 9x2 $4.95 9x04 $4-50 Popular Duncan. Phyfe style. In walnut fnsh. A thoughtful gft. STUDIO COUCH Uae Our Convenent Terms Walnut s now the A ^ ^ va ue( "5 nd a nce 'approved wood t prosentl Comfortable...,,.' sprng and s featured here! ^ mattress. $29 48' $ x9 $2.95 I Maple or Walnut fnsh, bed col sprng, pure cotton mattress, *> l m\ "Karpen" Mattress Inner Sprng, $20.00 Innersprng Mattrowes $3.95 Torfay't replacement prce, A better grade mattress. Feather 89c Today's replacement p-ce, $.20' 2x27 nch sze, fancy tckng. Card Tables $.50 Value 89c Twn Studo Couch $22.50 Today's replacement prce, $34.SO Wth nnersprng mattress. Opens to two twn or one large double bed. 3 kapok cushons. HOME GIFTS ARE MOST WELCOME Here are just! a few of the many practcal presents you can. gve at slght cost and you just know they wll be welcome PULL-UP CHAIRS Covered n Tapestres or Moquettes. Saddle Seat. Walnut fnsh frame. SEWING CABINETS As shown at rght.' In walnut or mahogany fnsh. Nce gfts. SPINET DESK A new, smart style n a walnut'or mahogany, fnsh Desk. A wonderful ChrBtmas gft. OPEN EVENINGS 'TILL XMAS We Accept Woodbrdge Baby Bonds at Full Value 899 "SERVING HOME LOVERS FOR TWO GENERATIONS" JAMES McCOLUM,Inc, 933 PHONB RAHWAY 7-4? ^f^f0mmmf;f^;.

6 ?AGE SEX. ' < *». - -.,, - - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 933 WOODBRIDGE THIS WEEK YEARS AGO Subscrpton $.50 Per Year Publshed Every Frday by MIDDLESEX PRESS, 8-20 Groen Street, Woodbrdge Telephone, Woodbrdge 8-70, 8-7 MAXWELL LOGAN - Publsher GRANT 0. COTTS - - Advertsng Malnger E(tor CHARLES H. BYRNE THOMAS J. BRENNAN _ Assocate Edtor Entered as second-clues matter March 3, 99, at tho Postoffce at WoodbrdRe, N. J., under the Act of March 3, 879. Natonal AdTertnj RepreonUtTet run New Jortey Newppnr*, Inc., AI ' K New York Che*f &~Pbladelph«- Newark HIS PUBLICATION s commtted to no poltcal, racal, relgous, or socal group or organzaton. Its am s to allow n ts notfs columns nothng thbt t knows to be untruthful, based, or of a nature to offend a proper sense of delcacy. The paper's opnon, nsofar as a sncere endeavor can serve to prevent t, does not appear n the news, but s confned to the space net asde for t tha edtoral column. In ths column t s pledged to uphold such thngs as t consders worthy, and to condemn and fght aganst condtons n whch t sees evdence of nsncerty, njustce or prejudce of tho publc welfare. Its columns at all tmes are _.... I f!. _ t _. «. MmnAftnnn J\V\ Anl Ol K Iff t fl ff) fll &I\ open to publcaton of communcatons on any subject, although no communcaton wm wll be oe consdered consacreu that mm n s palpably myomy umsr btter or malcous or whch s not sgned by ta author. In cases where.t s requested,, the name of tho author of a communcaton wll be wthheld n publshng. MAKE IT ANNUAL No purely Woodbrdge event snce the blowng up of tho Wllam street house and crpplng of the telephone servce has caused HO much talk.as the Recovery Exposton held here n the Craftsmen's Club. It was a purely Woodbrdge enterprze. Because t was the, frst thng of the knd.attempted on a large scale. There may,have been spots where mprovement mght be ponted out, but on the whole t was a very credtable showng for the townshp. It s amazng n any communty but t s true that many persons who have resded m one town or cty for years have only; a vague dea of the commercal mportance of ther home town. Conversaton heard on every hand at the local Recovery Exposton proved that. So many persons expressed surprse event. Plans for a bgger exposton; one lastng longer and havng more and better features should be n! the makng, from now on. Anythng that strs up so much communty sprt and prde as dd the recovery exposton must be kept up year after year. Better and more effectve each year. It wll pay bg returns. 7fe natves of the sland of MalekuUflewfebndeshave a pleasant custom ofpochw out ther brdes front teetk. as a part of the marrage ceremony. UI///M More heal s produced -*jbu burnnq pne man, from, an equal weght of hckory. Poweredsuaar /s htkefuel[usedna recently perfected- Btopean motor. ^e//ua krd oftfewzealand, Must hwt for food n pars Jke> J^le pecks holes /or modorubs and the female extracts wem. vftk kerlono, slm hll WOODBRIDGE 57 YEARS,AGO From The Independent Hour, December 7, 876, Marrte Dsaster. Tho schooner, Mary Carroll, 'Capl. Thomas McElroy owner, v\rns,r, asled and otherwse badly njured a short tme ago, by comng n coll^ on wth N. Y. & L, B. ralroad brdge ove' Woodbrdge creek, through tl " 'alt of the brdge tender. The danngcs have been apprased by p.,,?,ntor%>tto, shp-tnldcr of Stnten Island, nnd, fxed at about $,000. V) " lroall Company s undoubtedly lable for the damage, as well na f ot. (' earnngs whch the vessel s'thus deprved of makng, ' Brths, Marrages and Deaths. The number of brths, marrages and denths n ths.townshp rt>tnru.., hs year to the Secretary of State by the townshp Clerk s, brtls ]()]'. narragvs 6; and deaths '3(. It seems hardly possble that there wore ol] ' x marrages n Woodbrdge lust yenr, and yet our assessor s ccurnte. Our ctzens should show more enterprse n, ths respect [, 'em- the number ol brths returned was 02; marrages 2; am deaths V' Our estmable town clerk who furnshes us the above prntculars',> v 'j lenlly thnks that our people should not show enterprse n any r p'<. c -.hnrr upon the pont of matrmony, or else he certanly Would have advw'l to that effect. Why. does he not practce hs, preachng, as an evdence' 0«' sncerty?, The growth of ths communty s certanly promsng, n r 'f. hat tho brths exceed tle deaths by almost three tmes., A Generous Gft. Mrs. James M, Brown) wth her accustomed lberalty, has -present,.,! to the Sabbath School of. the Presbyteran Church the elegant rosewond pano, used at the Lady Washngton Recepton. It s of the celubrntk Weber manufacture, and a very superor nstrument. On last Sa >b:ft the offcers, teachers and scholars tendered the donor a vote of thanks JJ>., ṫ er very approprate and valuable present. Mddlesex County Courts.. Tho December term of the Mddlesex Co. Crcut Court opened,,n Tuesday last, Judge Scudder presdng. The followng Woodbrdg' p.,-. sons have been selected to serve on the Grand and Pett Jures: Wm. I),. drawl J. B. Edgar, Samuel Englsh, Jr., George/Brewster, J. R, Val ntj,,,- Ralroad Obstructon's. (An Edtoral). Three tmes wthn the past month obstructons of a dangerous,h:nncter have been placed upon the road between here and Perth Amlnv Twce they were unobserved by the engneer, and struck by the tran,!>>']( -" wthout damage, but the lust tme hs watchful eye, apprehensve of,;,,, gor, as the obstructons were all put at the fame place, observed them \ h tme to stop hs tran, and avert dangerous results. These obstnctnnhave always occurred to late evenng trans, whch evdences a nalchu anmus on the part of the scoundrel or scoundrels who have perpetrated these acts. We thnk they should be looked after wthout delay. ;ln brought to proper punshment, as well as to prevent more serous tcsul'-; to the trans, and possble loss of lfe. that Woodbrdge produced so many vared and mportant knds of merchandse. WOODBRIDGE 0 YEARS AGO From The Woodbrdge Independent, December 7, 923. The exposton may not have brought any drect proft thereunto belongng or In anywse By vrtue of the above stated wrt, to me ' Muncpal Garbage Collecton. to any one of the exhbtors. Certanly t brought some expense poston at the Craftsmen's club ths drected and delvered, I wll expose to tnnlnb ' ALAN H. ELY, Sherff. week, John H. Love was general Garbage collecton on a muncpal bass throughout the bult-up p,, Bale at publc venlue' nn I JOHN C. STOGKEL, r _ n tme and money. But the net result has been very proftable for the people of Woodbrdge whether engaged n some wth Mrs. Mary Pattson, of the N. OF DECEMBER. A. D., NINETEEN TV.'l. -24; 2-, 8, 5. >e found of assessng the cost, of such servce on the partcular sectons charman, he worked n cooperaton WEDNESDAY, TUB TWENTIETH DAY j-jf 30 Solctor. ons of the townshp may become a fact next year f a sutable plan ran HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE busness enterprse or not. It has rased the standard of communty sprt. Our resdents who saw the exposton have a Busnessmen. Andrew. D. Des-n tho Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. TWEEN FKAXK II. SMITH, Trustee!n f the Board of Health and wll be settled, t s expected, at) the meetng R. A., and the commttees lsted. at two o'clock Standard Tme In the afternoon o[ the Bald dny. lt the Sherltfa Offce IN' CHANCERY OF SEW JI5RSKY BE- SHKIIIPFS SALE hat want t. The queston came up last Monday nght at the meetng Manufacturers Roy E. Anderson. Uquhlntlon for tlml nnd Certfcate much hgher estmate of the mportance of Woodbrdge than mond. I All the followng tract or parcel of ltthl HoHlers of the MONMOUTH TITLE un;l,o be held on Monday. and premses herenafter partcularly de- Women's Club -[ Mrs. Asher F. MORTGAGE' GUARANTEE COMI'ANI, BCrlbefl, stuate, lyng and telnb In tho Complanant, and HLSIB SCHKEIUEH Partal reports from all wards were n. on Monday nght, Doctor Su- sayng that he Has conducted an nvestgaton of the sentment n the they had before. They were convnced by ther own eyes that Ptz Randolph. Townshp of Wotxlbrldec, In tle County of nnd WIIAIAM SCHUEllJF.l. her hus-teband et. al».. Uefenhnts, F Fn. for the Woodbrdge "Knows How", as well as other ctes that use Educatonal and Alled Commttees Professor Vctor C. Ncklas. Mddlesex and State of New Jersey. BEGINNING at a pont where the southern lne ot Fourth street ntersects the emler 0, 333. sale of.mortbhbed premses dated Nov. man secton of Woodbrdge and fnds that north of Man street there s that slogan or smlar ones. The exposton has ncreased fath Publcty Mss Ruth' Wolk, Thomas L Brennan and Elmer J. Vecsey. Woodbrdgo Turnpke; thence westerly northern lno p Blazng Star Road or By vrtue of the nlftvo stated wrt, to consderable enthusasm for muncpal garb-age collecton. Hoy promsed. n the communty and ts future. me dlrcrte.l anl delvered, I wll expos* to look nto the sentment n Iseln durng the current week and report, Recreatonal Geogre R. Merrll, along sad southern lno of Fourth street 20.8 feot to a pont; tlenca southerly lt Id sal- at publc -vendue on The exposton ths year, a frst attempt and a very successful one, has establshed a precedent that can not be gnorted by Vctor Love and Mr. Lndsay. ICBS, to a pont In nall northern sde of sad " bkeij AND THnT,Y-POUH - asssted by Wayne T. Cox. rght angles to sad Fourth street nnetysx and thrse tenths (90.3) feet more or OF JANUARY. NINETEEN HUN- the Park- secton of Avenel the people are n! favor of collecton. WEDNESDAY, THE THHD BAY on that secton at the meetng- Monday. Lufbarry and Gll sad that n Decoratons John Flemng asss- Wdodbrldgo TurnplUe; thence easterly along at two o'clock Standard Tme n the afternoon ot the sad lay at tho sherff's Offce One thng that wll be consdered on Monday nght, provdng publc ed. Woodbrdge, havng done '80 well ths year, has aroused Admsson. Rev. C. E. Mellberg, sad northern sde of sad Woodhrldso Turnlpke, one hundred and ffty-four and forty- In the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. Andrew D, Desmond' and Maxwell sentment s found to be n favor of the general dea, wll be the advsablty of dvdng the townshp up nto "garbage collecton dstrcts" much nterest and curosty as to what next year's exposton wll be. Logan. seven hundredth!! (64.7) feet to tho pont All the followng tract or parcel of land or place of begnnng., and premses herenafter partcularly p ydea- How far wll t eclpse the one just closed. There s a wellestablshed demand that the exposton become an annual Transportaton Mayor W. A. Beng lot Number 7 In BIocU number 2 TIIrert. stuate, lyng and beng- n the after the' manner of the present fre dstrcts so as to be able to assess the Ryan. '. < as shown on a "Plan of lots n Woolbrace Townshp of Womlbrklge n the County Townshp, Mlddlasex County, New Jersey, Mddlesex New Jersey. varous portons of the townshp accordng to the actual amount of work. ddlesx and Stato o! y GOOD SLOGANS Many n man never falls because he never tres. Good luck It the most popular brand of nerve food. A. toutchc and A ^v.o retalers of tongues. Use the hammer of truth when you have occason to nal les. One seldom haa the prce of the man who Is really worth buyng. The antquaran stores hs mnd wth all knds of forgotten thngs. It cost more to avenge our wrongs than It does to protect our rghts. There are tmes when the phllosojpher Is unable to derve any real com- 'tort from hs-phlosophy, _ Every marred woman gves her hus band credt for possessng good ]udg- 'jnent at least once In hs lfe. lt's the!gentle quver In a- grl's voce that may hold her beau. Don't bet on what you feel In your bones unless It Is rheumatsm. * The tolly of fools attracts more pco-,pte than the wsdom of tle wse. Thousands See Local Exposton Ths Week Contnued from page o\e rxes, lead, plates, copes of tfe news. & RYAN Inghouse washer, refrgerator. Torrd-heat ol burner unts., 'JOSEPH KLEIN CO. coal and.feed..sunrise BAKERY, Lous Kre_ wnkle pes, cakes, breads, rolls.,. ' WOODBRIDGE HARDWARE, * -* \{- pants, demonstraton of washable ' wallpaper, household equpment, DORSEY MOTORS, represented by SERVICE HARDWARE two General Electrc refrgeratprb, G- E. washers and vacuum cleaners; G. combnaton washe and Ironer. " JULIUS BLAKE Flor de Cumbal cgw exhbt showng flters, bnders, no and MUTTON HOLLOW brck, hollow tle, fancy hollow tle work. GENERAL CERAMICS Stoneware, hollow tle cols and stop-cocks. L. B. GRAND 5 & 0 toys, dolls, Chrstmas tree decoratons. G. SERMAYAN, Upholsterer and Cabnet Maker Persan and Orental rugs, antgues,' Orental bone-nsatteres, ols, greases, fuel ol, car leaters. PUBLIX ECONOMY DRUG STORE drugs, Iboard contann; prescrptons wrtten by promnent local physcans, analytcal balance, mortar and pestle. MAIN HARDWARE pants, glasses, screenng, household equpment. Sam Gursk, the propretor,_ made keys free of charge each evenng for vstors to hs exhbt. FEDERAL SEABOARD TERRA COTTA archtectual terra cotta n pleasng array from a fve foot vase to tny brc-a-brac. JACK'S RADIO and Phleo rados. SHOP-^Crosley SHERIFF'S SALE lad out bs> Morrs V. R. Cuter for the Port BEINlj known OB lota Nb Numbers f>3 done n collectng- the garbage. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Be-Readntween PORT READING BUILDING AND The approxmate amount of the decree Land Company. and the wehtorly 0 feet of Lot NumDer 404, Block number 3. ab shown on mapraccoon Mstaken For Baby Bear. LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corporaton, to bo satsfed by sftld sale s the sum ot enttled "Map No. 2, Colonlu, New Jersey, Complanant, and ALFRED CAVALLABO Two Thousand Thrtse Hundred Nnety-Three owned and developed by W. M. OBtranler, and FANNIE CAVALLARO, hs wfe, ot, Dollars and Thrty Cents (J ), together wth the costs of ths sale. ln<-, 437 Ffth avenue. New York Cty, als., Defendants. F. Fa. for the sale ot July, 03, by J. L. Bauer. Cvl Engneer, Elzabeth. N. J.," and fled n the oftlc& ol mortgaged premses dated Novembor 2, Together wth all and sngular the rghts. RATE: 5 CENTS PER LINE, Al! transent ad» are payable n advance. At wll be fgured by the actual number of LINES the copy takes, rrespectve of the number of words. In estmatng the cost of ad n advance allow?flve average word* to tle lne- Fgure "NINE lnes to the nch.. Mnmum ad accepted FIVE lnes. No ad accepted for less than 25 cents. For ads cancelled before the number of nserton! orgnally ordered a REFUND wll be made except n cases where contracts have been sgned. CLASSIFIED ADS ACCEPTED UNTIL 0 A. M. FR DAY MORNING for publcaton the same day. HELP WANTED Female EXPERIENCED GIRL wanted for g'eneral housework and takng care HARRY BERNSTEIN canned of baby. To sleep, n. Apply 9 Man foods.,. ' ctreet Rahwav. '" 8We! KanwBy> COAL SAVING COMBUSTION CO. OF N, Y. Edco pre-heatcrs exhbted by J. F. Enpnger ahd John Campbell. \ JUST ABOUT RIGHT HAMPTON CUTTER varous types of clays' n attractvely arranged d jars.. '[ ' When a man enn't trust hmself, he trusts In luck. J. H. CONCANNON Majestc rado, tny model home on real estate A pennsula, says HtU'e Johnny, Is exhbt ' ROTARY CLUB banner and Ian Island, but not qujteluge plaque bearng deals and ams Men who. court trouble soon fnd of club'. lb' RED and oldthenbelves: wedded to l- Woodbrdge. World War for darnng socks. Card bearng nformaton that n under local Red Cross supervson, Tttnt mm ROOM FOR RENT FURNISHED room to rent for lady,?3 a week. 02 Man street, Woodbrdge. Tel FOR RENT Furnshed apartment. Also' rooms. All mprovements. l U Man 8treet HOUSE FOR RENT persons on relef made 4574 gar-, EIGHT room house Double garage; Kr0UT]ds. nn dmpnrvtements'. mnntsr Kffn mad,, bv schools, clubs, ^ f( _,. room' hous),^.bath; ol bursocetes or total of 0,! ner. Woodbrdge, County and Perth 800 famles aded. I Amboy Bonds accepted as rent. In- HAHDIMANJS PHARMACY- -at- Avenel. tractve arrangement of Merck drug. C. ^.f f V l K T: and products. WOODBRIDGE FUR SHOP fur coats and peces ncludng Russan curacul, leopard, beaver, raccoon, slver musk-at, grey fox, squrrel, skunk, slver fox. WOMAN'S,CLUB varuos "departments represented by huge pla- cards bearng pctures of ther actvtes. Table ornamented wth " flowers. <*» WOODBRIDGE STUDIO photographs n all szes and fnshes, frames, hand-made slhouettes. MOSQUI-BAR, Sewaren Plantexhbt of products, ANDREW KATH, Sewaren hand panted placard. >MES FOR SALE Fve room house wth bath and all mprovements n Rowland place. Telephone Woodbrdg«8 70. WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FOR SALE newspaper pp mastheads,, wood a d ICE BOX, porcelan lned, capacty metal tl t types, lt lnotype slugs l and d mat- 80 lbs,; $ Green street rxes, matrxes and casts, full page, Woodbrdge. of type, vared urray of commercal prntng work, fle of the INDEPEN- DENT HOUR, the frst newspaper publshed n the Townshp. N. R. A, Placards bearng tho Blue Eagle, descrptve materal. Followng are, the members of the va'ous commtteefj whch aded n I repared. logetner wta m mm musuu mv Mt,n'", - -..,. prvleges, heredtaments and, appurtenances the County Clerk n» Map No. Bl8, Flp No. UPHOLSTERING!HARLES SERMAYAN Upholsterng and cabnet makng; mattresses; char canng; also carpet cleanng. Specal prce for tha week. 28 Man St. Phone Woodbrdge LOCKSMITHS D. DEKOPF, LOCKSMITH-GUN- ' smth, general reparng, safes opened and repared and combna- LAFAYETTE GARAGE AUTO servce to the mnute. General auto reparng. Day and,, nght wrecker servce. Gasolnes, pls, accessores, storage. Paul Popovtch, Prop. Super-Hghway 25, Woodbrdge Townshp, Metuchen, N. J. Phone' Met 'V'--, AUTO RADIATORS REPAIRJNG OF ALL KINDS OP auto'radators, hoods, tanks, mudguards, lamps and bodes. Heller's Auto Radator Works, j G4 New Brunswck Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J. Tel ' AUTO SERVICE BRAKES ADJUSTED AND RELlNed. Wheel algnng, axles straghtened, tre vulcanzng, qualjty of work and satsfacton guaranteed. Auto Brake and Wheel Servce, Inc., 68 New Brunswck Aye., Perth Amhoy, N. J. Tel OIL BURNERS FOR KITCHEN RANGES As much heat as you want as long as you want t. And mnd you t shuts off as easly and as quckly as a g. stove. Prce $5.00. J. MILLER & SONS 347 State,St.. Perth Ambo MOVING - STORAGE Phone Woodbrdge 93. John Thomas. Oakland avenue, Sevraren. ' HENRY F. NICKENIG ; Truckpg and Movng, Local and Long Dstance 427 East avenue, Sewaren Tel. Woodbrdge RESTAURANTS TED ROWLAND'S TERRACE INN Brolers and Steaks at all hours. Sandwches of all knds. DRAUGHT BEER 5"GENTS A, GLASS. Now located n our new home, St. George's tvenue, Avenel, opposte North Hll Road. CATERING It ddn't take many mnutes for a crowd to collect Sunday aftenun when several boys dscovered a funny lookng anmal, wth queer r^ around hs eyes peerng down at them from the top branches of a h? pne tree n the yard of Mr. W. L. Harned orf Green street.' It ddn't taky any tme at all for the report to spread around lke wldfre that a baby bear had taken up resdence rght n the heart of town. Interest n the strange anmal dd not ab.ate the least bt when.hk youngster recognzed t as Jm, the pet raccoon of John Serena. All oy-: were turned aloft untl Mr. Serena came out, called Jm down and walkj hm nto tho house. Jm has been a' member of the Serena houserokl for about sx weeu Hs home was orgnally a bg pne tree somewhere n Vrgna but son<body captured hm before he got old enough to beware of human ln- -' and so, at hs frst brthday whch must be around, now, he fnds hmself fllng the role of the house cat and performng all dutes except tlu" of catchng mce. He refuses to do that. WOODBRIDGE 5 YEARS AGO From The Woodbrdge Independent, December 7, 928 Clay Deposts Here Mllons Qf Years Ago. The clay deposts of Woodbrdge and vtnjty were made b'lwnt sxty and one hundred mllon years ago sad State Geologst Henry!. LEPPER'S STORAGE. DEPENDable. Local and long dstance movng. 283 Madson avenue, Perth Amboy, N. J. (Next to Majestc Thea- tons changed. Ice skates sharp, ened, saws fled. 54, New Brunsk avenue, Pth Perth Amboy. Ab g g wck Phone K l tre), Telephone P. A Resdence phone P. A deposts n ths secton as havng been made about 350,000 years' ugn, lr Kumml, n a talk to the Rotary Club yesterday. He placed the glacu sad evdence showed that the glacer stopped two or three mles smth ><f TRUCKING Woodbrdge. Fossls of marne anmals found on hlls shows that ths secton was thrty to forty feet lower at some pre-hstorc perod ^ah? TRUCKING, local or long dstance; Mr. Kummel. two drucks at your convenence. ( The foot prnts of a huge anmal Were found n the day banks of Hampton Cutter recently. MODEL AIRPLANES and supples. Sand stamp for prce lst. 3 hour servce*. Our models make deal Chrstmas Gfts. Stnson Arlner, 36 nch span for only $3,00, J, Kucharek, 85 Cutter Ave., Fords, N. J. FURNITURE FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE 6 rooms and ATTRACTIVELY prced new and bth bath; all l mprovements; t garage used furnture. Many odd peccsj porch screens and awnngs. Apply offce furnture, etc. Postvely no woodbrdge Independent, Box,A<, oblgaton to buy. See them at Margaret SteveruJ, 947 Rahway Ave., Woodbrdge, N. J. Avenel. Woodbrdge, County and Perth Amboy Bonds accepted. SAW FILING N. CHE. HANSEN ALL KINDS ol saw flng by machne. Retdothng OP ehageof, teeth,v Qen> eral lnachnst. Sewng machnea IUz.or8 sharpened, tool J f _ I.'u-L* _ J >.n>.jn WnnHlll'flu'f..4».,It ' anlaamu «n*al«v AR. ITtttT. JOHN'S D I N E R CORNER OF Super Hghway Route, 25 and Amboy avenue, Metuchen. Phone Wo'cater to occasons of all types at prces fttng present day condtons. " tf MOVING ANDL STORAGE Prompt servce and careful handlng, Jas. Me Collum, Inc., 29 Irvng street, Rahway. Phone Rahway 7-24C, SPEEDOMETERS HAL'S SPEEDOMETER SERVICE 34 Madson avenue, Perth Amboy. Phone Vacuum Tanks Fuel Pumps, Wndsheld Wpers repared, Also auto repars. Manufactured Water The bureau of standards lms manufactured water hoth lghter and heaver than natural water. CHOICE HOMES FOR SALE or RENT J. EDWARD HARNED CO. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE '. BONDS Po»t pflc«t Buldng, Phone WOODBRIDGE Offce open daly untl 5 P. M. Also Monday «\(t Frday ev«lngg'^:80 to 9 P. M. Scholarshp Bequest Sustaned. ' ' '' The late Clara V. It. Ruthven, by her wll, made provson for tn' payment of $,000 for the Hazelwood Cemetery and for the payment <-' varous scholarshps, among whch was-a scholarshp at the Unversty. Pennsylvana for Edward or Harry de^kussy of Woodbrdge. Tle h-'-, resdue and remander of her property was left to Mrs, Florence T.-a!, h^ster. -Former-Senator-Thomas-F. Brown of Perth Amboy, executor of the wll, fled, a bh n, chancery for the constructon of the wll on the ground that the funds reganng n hs hands) were wholly nadequate to pay tnbequests made n the wll By* decson announced Wednesday, the court held that the scholarshps for, the de Hussy boys and one other scholarshp for Hugh Wallace Bellas, a nephew of tho testatrx, should be pa<!. The balance of the property, f any remaned, should be pad toward U>.u other scholarshps set,forth n the wll., anl JM IIIOCU mrtlruturly demtwd ;tn rlluw: H'Klmlnfc nl an lon >lpe In tln northerly lnt: uf Furvl-w uytum- lxunt.nc Uumvl nt nnety n'.»u> ft'(;t "w^oterly fnu tn. nltra.nlon r.r tlu orlltly n,lu or.frvk-w uvonue wth Uu weatrrly llnu.f IIIKIWMI atr''t. runnk tlu-uo () wc»ltrly ulxly (tll) tevl U, un Iron lo thens* ( nortlerly ul, pur(ll;l wlll tn, weaturly lne of Ilulmlh»t.t lno lumlvl uu; t«(.mty-rvt u.o) f.,.t to an ron'.l.,,; I'uHtcry uml urullel wth Dd' ly («) ft-t to n ro) lpa: Ilerly mrullul wth tle»oll- (J) rr llo-o U) un COUTHO one lumlretl uml (S6) feut to tho. Pluc«of "HfKlnK The u >[>roxlmue amount "' ''* to he mtluflud l>x ol wle I* H'«" l''lvu Thunand I'our Hmlred lrt) Dullara uml Ffty-olo Cunt*'(IS.-* ' 8 -' b'dlcr wth the coalu Qf tll"» llk '' TrKctlwr wltl nl uml ulluur I InwlvlleBoa, herodltument Mn >IH. tlk-rttunto belolgltf or h any'*-^' > l tttnjnjr. ' -' M AMN H. Bl.V. M»" RHAltl,H3 J. STA.MM0K, U»" r (33.78, W..' 2-8, IB, 22, 29, GLASSES----a sensble gft OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Have you a loved one ;who needs a new par of glasses? When you gvo a becomng par of scentfcally ftted glnqsea (you gve health and happness. Can you thnk of any fner gft? ALBREN, Inc. tpr. J. J. BROWN; OPTOMETRI9 PAY IN EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS PERTH

7 John Powers Reports On Ford Exposton LINOLEUM CO. REPORTS * SUCCESSFUL SALE EVENT Merchandse s selln K fast nt th" Motors Representatve Pre-Vew Of Show ' the ^m who s'at,,<^m., ',; Ncw York Today. a S!>le at the <*tabl S hm<mt.,, T,, Ford Exposton of _Profrress,., lv «world's far of ndustry,!,],,'. th.* just another automoble F '"HHI Powers, of Dorscy Motors local Ford dener, declared to- -fter attendng the pre-shown^ 'll'u- exposton on December Rth, lwnk whch t g beng kept open I,,, publc for at least two weeks. f,js show covers approxmately ps of floor apneo n the ' port', Authorty y Buldnp p at R and d Ffteenth Fftth street," t t sad,,,. ['(wers. It does somethng that ' never been done before t tells,)" whole story of how automoble* "vebped and how they are made, "That s a mghty bg story. Moro I,,,, 50 ndustres n addton to the H',., Motor Company are.helpng to toll t, > rt terms of real acton and Thef Take* Coat; Another H«Pant* Lynn, MBSB. Mrlo BellRmo reported to r.ynn polce thftt Some one Im stolen,hs pants. He jtnld tt wns the second theft. Thb (lrst tbof hnfl taken the coat and vent, but overlooked the trousers, Bellamo doesn't expect the Intruder to call CHILD WIVES ARE FREED BY POLICE Grls, and 4 Year*, Were Swapped by Father. Oklahoma Cty. Marred ond freed nt the nge of eleven, an Amercan record for modern tmes, If) the experence of lttle Dorothy Tnylor-Halaell, of the desolnte sarub 4ak dstrct of Semlnolo comty, Okla, Mvlnpln a dstrct where nearly (ll 'busness JB done by barter, she was "swapped" by her flfty-two-yenr-old father,.urn Taylor, lo ther sxty-sevenyear old neghbor,-]. T. Hatsell, for tre T;«' l ' e stee ' ^ whch nutomo-,«are made. I saw them make t htter's fourteen-year-old daughter,.,'l before my. eyes. They not only I(< ( He alloy metals n' electrc Cry, The two men marred the two u'c, bt poured, rolled and test- grls and went on a strange honeymoon, whch ended when Jm Taylor, n the steel s mlls. Ths s the e frst Hgh (rrade carpets, rues and lno- posoned hmself. I -, wth the same machnery they leum,,,. that has ever been done'n any nke all sted'hodes nnd elec-^e K'ent outlet chan. I tha y welded steel spoke wheels all.,, CH : e n.need of floor day long for the crowd. The rubber 'wll do well to attend ts get a lot of attenton too, event. Ilor lvng rubber trees and H.'. whole story of how tres arc m".. from the tme the gum leaves lllr ll'dl cal plantaton untl t rolls covcrn; ths great Qualty Shop Holds Sale The Qualty'Shop located at 280 road. Smth street, Perth Amboy, Inn, - Vm m the automoble busness, known for qualty suts, topcoats and r " hav< Y l? ^, r I d? lm, os [overcoats s at present conductng d..otten what the old-tmers looked, sate whch wll no doubt attract,.-the old cars, I, moan. Henry many thrfty buyers ].,,! hs; hs famous collecton on Ths progressve shop bought bencludng an old steam ear; fore the prce rse and so s able to sell hgh grade clothng for rnuchle." than one would necessarly pny claowhere. Besde ths the Qualty carres I bult 'n 803 and the frst car h lm; r lf bult, standng there n replca lt' bs orgnal work shop. Ka'h day one.of those great naw l!:m fords s beng gven away j.o ngs a hgh grade lne of gents furnsh. at unbeleveably low prces. I the vstor who turns n the lucky, Many a proper Chrstmas gft may ', I hope someone from \ be found n ths modern men's shop. shon here nots one so we can have one n tov.' just as soon as possble. "Hut t sn't the free car that Tatted Lke Gasolne; draws the crowds; t's the show t- pelf. The 'electrc eye' that counts Match Proves It Was lthncs that travel faster than you Ahtamun, Wash. Wlle Wller went [can see; the color dsplays that make I you HW black for whte; the "hu- nat' Ford that sees, hears and j counts; the weavng machnes; thy I bands and the never endng procjs. snn (f nterestng sghts and sounds. [It t(-rtanly was on educaton to me I anl I doubt whether there's anyone [lvng who could attend t wthout nc entertaned and learnng som?- I thng new." Xmas Goods On Dsplay Nat Ilemlch, propretor of Nat's (Men's Shop, at 63 Smth street, j Perth Amboy, announces the arrval [of hs new Chrstmas stock whch s I mm- on dsplay. Many an approprate gft wll be I found n ths large selecton, whch l.«prced low to 'tneet present day I condtons. Nat urge.; all to sec hs Ilne assortment now whle the stock I complete. - I'l/ase menton ths paper to ad.v^'s; t helps you, t helps them, lt h"l s your paper. beng "offered the publc "t j The men were "wdowers, and had been takng the glrla out of school to replace 'ther mothers tn the ktchen. It wasa wretched enough fate for the to the well. It smelled lke gasolne. He tn»ted It. It tasted lke gasolne. He struck a mutch to It. It was gasolne, and Wlle Wller receved soveral bad Burns, Oher resdents here" smolled and mated gasolne In ther, wells, but dlrtn't use matches to back ther suspcons \ylth fact. Inreotgatlon'revealed that a servlc* sntlon gas lank had sprung a, leak. CUm Age Record (or CM Great FallB, Mont. Oldest tom-cat s the clam made for Tommy Smp sou'a pot felne. Smpson declares the cat to be twenty-s years olsl and stll capable of outwttng too darng mce. Runaway Obajr Lght NotttnKhan, England. Horato, ruck horse, Is a vctm of habt. He bolted and ran away, untl he reached :\n Intersecton, then stopped obedently for th? red tralc lljht. chldren, but not plensnnt for the menfolk, ether, who had to eat ther cook- Inp. Although there Is some dspute as to whch man suggested It, both men agreed they needed wves more than daughters. The fathers felt It not necessary to ask ther daughters' consent. The grls were Informed of the arrangement, and though they protested btterly, the weddng party was begun. They obtaned lcenses by msstatng tho ages of the chldren and they persuaded a negro mnster to marry them by layng a few shny slver peces on the table, even though he was suspcous about the age of lttle Dorothy., The weddng nght was spent In a tourut camp. All four slept In the same bed. The honeymoon ambled on untl one flay another rattletrap car appeared, contanng Taylor's three sons and Halsell's two Bonn, The youths had been left to run the farms but lked ther own cookng even less than that of Cary and Dorothy. An all-nght argument ensued, and the boya refused to go back. The next mornng Jm Taylor ended the debate, the honeymoon, and bfl own career by puttng poson In h* coffee. Hs deuth focused the attenton of the authortes on the case, nnrt Dorothy's marrage Is beng annulled. Word Blndnen Word blndness, the strange Inablty of a chld to learn to read and understand wrtten and prnted words, although normal In nudtory memory nnd all other mental facultes. Is. caused by a eongenljal bran leson and not by defectve vson. Wealth and Fgure! "Wealth may become BO great," sad III Ho, the sage of Chlnatown "that at lust It may seem only a row of fgures on a slp of paper." Suts & Overcoats) From factory to You op-easy Payments \ As Low As 50c Weekly ^ Every Garment Guaranteed Our Salesman Wll Call Wth a Full Lne of Samples. " s CALL OR WRITE Man Offce (Or Vlslt Our store) Fashon DUE-CO, 770 S. 3th St. NEWARK, N. J. Phone Essex Market St. NEWARK, N. J. Telephone I MITCHELL Open Evenngs: Untl 0 P. M. Buy Now - Pay Next Year ^x3 * THIS ADD IS VALUED ASDOWN;. PAYMENT ON ANY',[GARMENT f J USE IT NOW- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 933 Announcng /'» PAJ3ES NEW FORD V ON DISPLAY <», Saturday The New Ford V-8 for 934 wll be on dsplay tomorrow at the showrooms of Ford dealers. Surpassng even the great Fords of 933 n economy/beauty and comfort, t s truly the car of ths modern age - the culmnaton of thrty years of Ford progress. It combnes the proved performance of the V-8 cylnder engne wth two mportant new features - Dtaal Carbureton and perfected Clear-vson Ventlaton. See t and drve t at the frst opportunty. THERE ARE MAlY OUTSTANDING IMPROVEMENTS IN THE NEW 934 V-8-SEE THEM PRICES STILL REMAIN LOW! TUDOR SEDAN, $535. COUPE, $55. FORDOR SEDAN, $585. DE-, LUXE TUDOR, $575. DE LUXE FORDOR, $625. DE LUXE COUPE (5 wndow*), $555. DE LUXE COUPE (3 wndows), $S55. DE LUXE ; ROAJ>STER, $525. DE LUXE PHAETON, $550. CABRIOLET, $590. VICTORIA, $60. (All prces. o. b. Detrot.)' DORSEY MOTORS, Inc. 347 Maple St. Phone Perth RARITAN BAY COAL DEALERS ASSOCIATION CODE OF FAIR COMPETITION APPROVED BY LOCAL CODE AUTHORlT^J ' ' For Zone No. 6. THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE OF CHARGE PRICES DELIVERED IN THE BIN WIl BE NET ON 2000 LBS., AS FOLLOWS:. ton y% ton V4 ton 00 lb. bag ton _.! -:_., V2 ton V ton..._ Vz ton V -to4 Egg Jp Egg & Nut Stove Stove & Egg Chest Stove & Chest Soft Coa D Sem-Anthracte Mne Rlltl uc r,\ l c * f. n, Gas 8.00 Coal Stoker ^8.50 Soft Coal Dscount Pea / Egg& Pea.7S Pocahontas Equaled Sze Buck Stove & Pea m Rce J l,75.45 Nut & Pea ,95 Smthng! Coal A DISCOUNT ISC< OF 50<f PER TON WILL BE JALLOWEb FOR SPOT CASH TO DRIVER OR F< PAYMENT WITHIN 0 DAYS FROM DATE OF DELIVERY ON CHARGE ACCOUNTS. Cannel Coal ton % ton \jl.. ~~..50 No dscount; allowed V ton T -~~ 6.00J. SCHEDULE OF YARD PRICES TO PEDDLER DEALERS SHALL BE STRICTLY OBSERVEDBY ALL YARD DEALERS. NET TON OF 2000 LBS. $.25 LESS THAN THE CASH PRICE. Egg Stove Chest Pea Buck Rce - ton-! _ 00 J-2S /B.25 '... " l/^ton B.8Q B : Vton ' ' *""' "..^ '. popper* Seahoard gt,>. ^on^-_^ ^-' 2.80 j: ; V { ton ' ;_.. r. 6.2B..' y/ton'zz u c P;ER,TON DISCOyNT ON TON L0TS ONLY Schedule of Coke prces at retal Commercal-Coke.50 5, V

8 PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 933 WOODBRIDGE JOAN BLONDELL HEADS BANG-UP CAST IN "HAVANA WIDOWS" GREAT COMEDY Is Teamed Wth Glenda Farrell, Guy Kbbee, Frank Me Hugh, Ruth Donnelly and Allen Jenkns Ij Laugh Rot Whch Opens At Majestc In Perth Amboy Today. V.. Put Joan Blondctl, Glenda Farrell, Guy Kbbee,, Frank McHugh,' Ruth Donnelly and Allen"Jekn's together n one pcture and t's bound to. spell comedy. Frst Natonal has grouped ths sextet of sparklng fun makers nto ts latest comedy drama, "Havana ymdows," whch cornea to the Majestc theatre today. Add to ths sextet Lyle Talbot, as th-> handsome leadng man, plus sparklng, snappy, typcal Joan Blundell- Glenda Farrell dalogue and you have u rare combnaton. The screen play, whch s an orgnal by Earl Baldwn, concerns th3 adventures of two Broadway chorus grls, Joan Blondell and Glenda Fartell, who go to Havana tp pck themselves a couple of mllonares to MATINEE 0c - 5c EVENINGS Sat. Sun. " IOc 25c CRESCENT shake down for breach of promse money. They have teen led to beleve that Havana was smply flooded wth rch suckers watng to be taken for easy money. The entanglements nto whcn they get themselves wth <>uy. Kbbee as the "mllonare" sucker form the bass for the hlarous stuatons. Lyle Talbot, as the son of the supposed mllonare, plays the romantc lead who meets and falls n love wth one of the grls, Joan Blondell, who s tryng to trm hs father. The scenes are photographed aganst a colorful background whch takes n the famous bar rooms, hotels and nght clubs of the resort town wth the exotc Cuban Rumba dance presented by a score or more of beautful dancers. CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM DO " Starrng 'CHARLIE RUGGLES Wld Wree Taadol Maya M*tho. Sdney Blackmtr Phyllt Barry A crcech of promso n the Land of Promses IKO RADIO Pcture ADDED ATTRACTION SATURDAY - SUNDAY TOM TYLER "PHANTOM OF THE AIR"! Used Cars Are Up A SURPRISING THING IN THE NEW OFFICIAL USED CAR CODE BOOK PRICES GENERALLY ARE HIGH- ER. ( : -..<. WITH PRICES GOING UP AND THE bblllar COMING DOWN WHAT GOOD REASON CAN YOU HAVE FOR HESITATING?; - CHOOSE FROM 50 CARS COME IN TODAY, SELECT YOUR CAR, A SMALL DEPpSIT WILL HOLD IT. OUR ONE WEEK EX- CHANGE PRIVILEGE INSURES SATISFACTION. LIBERAL TERMS TRADES ACCEPTED 2 ^33 FORD V-8 DEMONSTRATORS DORSEY MOTORS, INC. MAPLE AND FAYETTE STS. Phone P. A. 4-35OO FAYETTE USED CAR MART NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. OLD DRESSLER PHOTO USED IN NEW FILM An old, faded photo of Mare Drfettl^r, long be-fore «rt{n her Weber and Feld d*y on the tags had on«of the molt mportant' part* n her latet appearance on the»cr*«n.. From t wa panted the portrat whch prove* the crux of the dramatc stuaton n 'drtopher Bean,' n whch the and Lonel Barrjrmore wll appear on ths H^aj^sfc ftereen. The pantng, luppoted to be one pafnted by an nrtt who loved her n her youth, precptate tho entre dramatc clmax of tb? amazng.»tory, Adapted by. Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer from the celebrated >tnge play, "The Late Chrtopher Bean," Charle RugglesStars In "Goodbye Love" Muny Humorous Stuatons In New Crescent Pcture Start ng Today., Groggs (Charle Ruggles), butler and hs employer, Chester Hamlton (Sdney Blackmer) n "Goodbye Love" at the Crescent, fnd themselves confronted by the almonj problem. So far, Groggs has mana ged to keep out of jal, but Choste s not so fortunate. Sandra (May Methot), hs wfe, forces,hm to be come a member of the famous "Al mony Club" n the county jal be cause he offered her only half th< amount the judge ordered hm to pay. Knowng thnr. Sandra wwld sever accept such terms, Chester works out a plan beforehand wth Dorothy (Phylls Barry), hs secretary, for her to buy up the stock of a company whch he controls so that hs wfe wll thnk he s broke. Groggs nvests hs money smlarly, hopng to make enough to- pay Laura (Graca Hale), hs former wfe, for hs release from almony. Whle tellng Laura of the nvestment, the stock noso-dves, and the next day Chester and Groggs arc jal-mats. After hearng hs story, Chester advances Groggs the prce of hs freedom, Groggs, however, decdes to vacaton n Atlantc Cty wth the money nstead of payng hs wfe. ELECTRICAL SPARKS Bnfleld, England, Is to have a factory operated entrely by electrcty. Hangchow has nstalled one of Chna's largest electrc lghtng plants. A bt has been developed for drll Ing around corners or n otler places dffcult ol access. Two-deck elevators runnng In the same Bhaft serve alternate floors of one of New York's tallest offce b.ulld lnga. "Motormota" Is the name gven bj an Inventor In Italy to hs new moto devce In whch the rder sts tnstd a bg wheel. ^ - If a telephone In an ofllee Is busy o Is not answered promptly another In strument Is automatcally rung by devce recently perfected n Soutl Afrca. Two grapefrut plants, whch under normal condtons would not bear blossoms untl they were at least fve years old.and possbly ten years, have blossomed In fve weeks under X-rays. An "electrc eye" devce baa been desgned to ad ar plots In landng In heavy fogs, It conssts of a small transmtter whch gudes planes to a cafe landng on the beams It sends out I POINTED PARAGRAPHS A profle photograph Is merely a sde show. A clear conscence^ Is the trump card In the game of lfe. " Some men make money and some women take almony. It Is easer to stop barkng of a dog than the sngng.of a mosquto. And many a man would rather have a tooth pulled than pay hs taxes. Ton generally recognze at once those whom you are gong tp lke. Your nos,t beloved frends wll never ask you to help them; you've gpt to butt In. That same, sprt that makes a boy want to go to college to study makes hm a success afterward. About as many acts are performed from a sense of duty as are done In pursut of pleasure, take the world day by day. ' When a law s generally and contnually broken, there s somethng the matter wth It Passng another law to bolster It won't help. <, MILADY'S WORK Ancent Blcltmond, England, has just elected Us frst woman mayor. By a recent report there were 270 women rural mall cur'lurft In the Unted States. Grls should never! throw ksses; It's almost mpossble for a grl to ht what she throws af'. Answers, Many women In.ISnglund, -traned to hardshps, have Joned In the rusl to (KB recently dscovered gold BfeldB of KERENS A JOB FOR GROVER WHALEN! MEETING 75JEOPU IN 5 MINUTES! They Do It By Notable Feat Of Drecton In "Only Yesterday" Whch Opens Tomorrow At The Strand In Perth Amboy- Margaret Sullvan and John Boles Head Fne Cast. A notable feat of drecton was accomplshed n the, flmng of Only Yesterday," Unversal absorbng love drama whch comes to the btrand Theatre tomorrow wth Margaret Sullvan and John Boles n leadng roles. It's a job whch would appeal mmensely to that moeter and greeter par excellence of celebrtes, Hon. Grover Whnlen of New York Cty. >.. One of the early sequences of ths unusual pcture takes place a' cocktal party, and of the 75 people n attendance more than 30 take part n the conversaton about he room. To "ntroduce" so many people wthn a short space of tme to make the audence acquanted wth each ndvdual wthn a space of fve mnutes requred the most expert manpulaton on the 'part of j Drector John M. Stahl, and many days of treless effort. Stahl solved the dffcult problem by keepng tha The Dukhobon The Dukhfttas &«a. stvs whch, some two centures ago, revolted aganst the Itusslun Greek Catholc church. They practce nudsm, along wth vegetaransm, bumantarlanlsm, pacfsm and a sort of prmtve communsm whch has nothng In common wth the Communst party or the Moscow Internal lonnle. camera n almost constant moton not n a more or less amless panorama, but by makng t the companon of ths person or that aa he moved about the room. Theatregoers wll fnd much of nterest n seeng themselves just how fts stuaton was handled. Tho hostess goes to the doorway of the penthouse apartment to greet a now arrval, and the cnnera accompanes her. As they come nto the room tho camera recedes and follows them as they jon a group at one sde where an nterestng dscusson s proceedng ragardng the stock market crash of that terrble day n October, 922. One of the characters goes to another group, and the camera follows hm, brngng the audnece nto contact wth a number of new people. By smlar means the audence becomes acquanted wth the entre roomful of characters, wth none of the stlted effect of the so-called "panoramc shot." laect That Fel Tree, ln,.th,{mes^ajf B^&U, 5.] A lea, therenre' tee'tres 'n # f/cn"ftr'!n'g 'g trees to the ground. The horrd lttle creatures dg a sort of trench round the trunk, rankng tt deeper and deeper, and at last the gant tree cones crashng down. A great deal of valuable tmber lg spoled In ths way every yenr. STRAND THEATRE PERTH AMBOY Tel. P. A Contnuous 2 to P. M. LAST TIME TODAY "NARCOTIC 7 Days Startng Saturday Your flnt chance to MO tha screen's bg new star, Margaret Sullavan, under the drecton of the man who produced " adc Sfreer." JOHNM. STAHL P^cndu'tcm The Man's Code: Kss and Forget! The Woman's Code: Love and Remember! John Boles AND Margaret Sullavan IN A PICTURE YOU'LL NEVER FORGET NLY YESTERDAY < *< * *&mmw&mmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmt" HOTEL Located n the heart o< the theatre and shoppng dstrcts. and but three short blocks from tre Grand Central Termnal. ' A Ham. Of TWt POHOT Wt. TIMES SQUARE Exceedngly attmcttvt weekly rate UP West 45th Street HEW TORK "Above The Clouds" Now At Crescent "Danse De Plonchon" Is Feature Of The Act! New Flm la Thrllng Story Of. Dancer la Acclamed As Even News Cameraman's Advert-, Better Than Sally Rand Of tures. Chcago Fame. Dck Robnson s assstant to Scoop Adams, crack enmeraman for the Globe Newsreel, n "Above the Cloud", at tho Crescent theatre. Scoop has earned a reputaton ns the greatest newshawk n the professon - ganed n most part by the clever stunts and courageous acton of hs ade. Agan and agan the plaudts for darng feats performed by Dck n. tho routne of hs job nre heaped on Scoop. Dck hangs from a stuntng pano nndj rsks hs neck to get Borne novel shots of the ar races but credt for the scoop goes to Adams. Wth nl newsreel mon barred from the champonshp fght, Dck contrves to get at the rnjrsdo wth hs camera, flms the fght and s thoroughly thrashed when he s apprehended by the guards but Scoop escapes wth the camera and agan tnkes credt for the job. Dck meets Conne, stenographer n the Globe Newsreel oftce, nnd s mmedately attracted to her. Conne s well-aware of Scoop's fojjrflushng tactcs and warns Dck about t, but the nervy newshawk s too enthralled wth Scoop's mghty reputeton to beleve any of tho accusaton?.- Many Defectve Damonds Only nlnnt 50 per cent of the damonds obtaned In the world are clear to lnvp rnlup ns One of the most sensatonal U4IW \t\g nets to appear on the stago of the Majestc Theatre ths year wll h-, presented to patrons over the Wt.V end by Thas, Fan Dancer Extra'orl dnany. Ths sensatonal act whch has been acclamed throughout tl cjountry as even more darng ^. that staged at the Chcago ExnnM ton j>y the celebrated dancer S.lv Rand, s n presentaton of the Prm-j, dance called "Danae De Plonchon" Ths dance- orgnated! n «" ' brghter nght apots of Pars become World famous because oof ts boldness and artstry. It s at eon sderable added expense that t management has been able to sc the act whch t 3 hoped" wll as successful»_f..l n ;_ Perth n.\i Amboy > _ V a s ;t has throughout the country. An' exceptonally fne surroundn* bll rounds out a program of exnn tonal entertanment whch ncludes the pcture, "Havana Wdows". Typhod BucterU Very Small The bactera that cause typhom f e. vcr are representatve of those that are redllke In form. They nro so small that 2,000 of them lad onrl to m,\ would form a lno only nn nch long rt would take 0,000,000,000,000 of thon to occupy a cubc Inch. Sttll these are by no means the smallest bactera TMAJEST PRICES FOR SATURDAY AN& SUNDAY Orchestra.. 40c MITr. Balcony... 2Sc Wlt CHILDREN AT ALL TIMES 0c. 30c FQJJR DAYS STARTING TODAY VAUDEVILLE STARRING THAIS FAN DANCER EXTRAORDINARY In Her Orgnal Darng Dance "Danse De Plonchon" ON THE SCREEN JOAN BLONDELL IN Havana Wdows" The Gold Dggers Are At It Agan wth' ' GUY KIBBEE - GLENDA FARRELL ALSO WALT DISNEY'S "THREE LITTLE PIGS' If l l l r t l There wll be a pecal how for tttle people Saturday mornng at 0 6- clock. Admtson 0c Be on tme. COMING FOR FOUR DAYS STARTING MONDAY LIONEL BARRYMORE n "THE SWEETHEART OF CHRISTOPHER BEAN" COUNTY AND CITY BONDS ACCEPTED AT THIS THEATRE Good Eats! 400 larse rooms, each wth 2 wndows, prvate bath and shower. RING OUT WITH THE JOYOUS NEWS! WE'RE CELEBRATING --REPEAL- Good Beer! FIRST DRINK OF LEGAL LIQUOR IS ON THE HOUSE BRASSTRAIL 280 MADISON AVE. PERTH OPPOSITE MAJESTIC THEATRE '.,.. 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10 < -S FRfMY, DECEMBER 8,983 jost, Balog^ukovetsJ^eadbg^wrm For $00 If SEEN FROM THE SIDELINES Hy THOMAS J. HRKNNAN A MUNICIPAL-OWNED ATHLETIC FIELD For tho past llree years, the INDKPBNDBNT, through ts edtoral and news columns, 'has sought, an athletc feld for the se of the publc. It has worked n conjuncton wth promnent To\Vnslp men, who, from tme to tme, have.suggested varous plans and dscussed the po whltes of such a project than ' ' ' frho. l«provsons. Ill* "HW«!» ' < "» ">'" f'! : >"*}'. now traton shp,,.,. and what t offers to jjet somethng people have been clamorng tho ron s hot! In the pa-t two weeks, snce th* jreps pcked up the athletc feld program thread?: whch haw been, danglng,.sncn Aprl of la.-tj. year when former Townshp Oonmttcnan Anlhtmy A< ul presented to the Commttee a' plan to dt-vdop ; porton of the townshp park property as an feld for the general use of the athletc n j f { )\- whch the pre g an athletc feld!.strke whle scho'ou and the, publc, then- has tech much publc s.*ntcnt n favor th Tl t' the talk of the town! Promnent men mmedate, constructon' of the been wagng slant actual constructon. They old o" the possbltes and advantages of a prol the CWA allows fn p er cent for the cost) of labor and 40 Sold. Today, tv n ted plans and have t rrnm. It s per cent for mater.!"!, sf the sectons of th where the locaton s money, would nut; huve to spend anythng to poston more than ju.-t a dream a realzaton! The muncpalty owns the ground. Tho TWA program provd It s suggcsusl that th! feld be constructed n one Wondbrdge park where there s ample room and deal. Tho Townshp, admttedly hard-pressed for make; the athletc feld pro... on! The muncpalty own! for the payment of labor am Woodbrdge was never n a better poston to provde for the and somethng whch would make for munmaternl. publc somethng long nccde< xpal prde.. Exp'.-! has, n tho pn't, always h^cn the obstacle. Anthony Aquln wanted to develop a porton of the Townshp park property, then undecloped. H? plan was to have the work done by dle men who were recevng dole " ' ' "'" (urn. AqulaV plan was a H S 0,000 month n doles. IIs dea, asde from from tlu Townshp and who were then dong no work n re me. At that tme, ths muncpalty was spendng approxmately $0,000 month n doles. Hs dea, asde tarng for a publc demand, would have enabled the Townshp to get useful return fo the money whch had to le spont at that,tme for the needy. The land n''f l'cston \v».v not enhancng; the beauty of the park. BuH nothng was done about' Achlla's planl Townshp Engneer Gcorp: K. Merrll told the press the ground n queston would need an enormous amout of fllng n before t would even be level, Then there would be the problem-of sutable and effectve dranage. So Aqula's plan, the best suggested up to that tme, was left danglng. That there s a sore need for an enclosed feld n Woodbrdge proper cannot be dened. The Hgh School, n partcular, has no home feld of ts own, except the Parsh House and the nsde of the race track. For "the past four years, under Coaches Henry Bcnkert and Prank Krklesk: the Barron avenue school has had excellent football teams * whch pu' the name of Woodbrdge on the map n scholastc athletc crcles. Th elevens, capable of drawng large crowds whch would have meant monej n the athletc coffers at the Hgh School, played to comparatvely smal numbers of spectators because the Parsh House, wthout seatng arrange ments, was easy to ''crash" and the Speedway feld, even though tlfe regula' bleachers were avalable, was not attractve to the fans. It s safe to Ray that lack of accommodatons for spectators who dd or would have attended hgh school football games n the past few years, Has cost the Hgh 'School thousands of dollars. Because the Parsh House feld s "hot. an enclosed one, the gate recepts there dd not amount to enough, at tmes, to pay offcals or even the mnor eqpenses of operatng sport. Ths threw an addtonal burden, upon the Board of Educaton at a tme when the expendture of every penny had to be watched. ; In July of 93:, Commssoner Mark D. Me Clan, of the Board o Educaton, who;.has. been wagng a btter fght for an athletc feld for years, made t possble for Hgh School teams to play at the Speedway. That was a vast mprovement over tho Parsh House and much credt s due McClan for hs untrng efforts. At that tme, McClan contnually hammered for a feld. But upon. recevng prces on varous sutable plots n Woodbrdge, the Board of Educaton felt reluctant about puttng tho athletc feld proposton -before the taxpayers, partcularly durng the depresson. McClan agreed that such a project should not be. presented to the people of the townshp,at that tme, but stll determned to get an athletc feld of some descrpton, he kept workng, wth the result that Hgh School teams played under greatly mproved.condtons at tho Speedway. Th? Speedway proved to be better but not good enough. It was bult for automoble racng, not football. TJhe ' ' ' * - r - Hgh School Eleven's Tentatve Grd Slate For 934Has 7 Tlts May Book Wth Rahway And Passac For Open Dates ; Graduaton Wll Leave Only Wukovets And Markuln. WILL LOSE STARS Woodbrdge hgh school's tentatve ontlmll schedule for 934 lsts sevsn tames' wth Neptune, South Rver, 'crth Amboy, Long Branch, Hllsde, Carteret and St. Mary's. There are two open dates to be flled, Coach Frank Krklesk. sad ths mornng.. Wth the loss of practcally hs entre, varsty eleven, Coach' Krklesk sad the football outlook for 934 s not brght. When the boys don the moleskns next Fall for pre-season work, the Hgh School mentor wll have only "Percy".' Wukovets and Markuln to form the nucleus of.the '94' team. Graduaton wll rob hm of the Servces' of Captan Topmy Markous and Frtz Leffler, tackles; A. Gll and Handerhan, ends; Can nzzarro and Arkey, guards; Whte center. He wll also lose the stellar Frank! Jost, outstandng ths season as quarterback; Kurutza and Edde Balog. Jost nnd Balog were among the hgh scorers for ths season. Tho tentatve schedule: 'opt. 29 OPEN. )ct. f Neptune, Away. )ct. 3 South Rver, Away, ct. 20 Perth Amboy, Home. ct. 27 OPEN, ov. 3 Long Branch, Away, 'ov. 0 Hllsde, Away, Jov. 7 Cartoret, Home. <Toy. 29 St. Mary's, Home. tlu Fords Fremen wll f A. A, tonuht at school Fords. Whle the Mmrers have nowlv formed organr/.a on, tl squad s comprse,) of players who arc well-known to court fans n ths vcnty. Maurer already holds a vctory over the Fremen ths season h ll b gun tory and over the Fre tho Townshppers wll bu gunnng for revenge., The Fords Recreaton grls wll play a prelmnary game. He club s comprsed partly of members o the famous Antler Grl's team. The Recs made ther debut Frday nght n a prelm to the House nf Davd ;ame at Fords, wnnng from the tlantc Hghlands grls* team, IB to A & P Pnners Idle But Hold Lead In Crcut; Battle Forjnd Place Four Industral League Clubs loaf Over Holday Whle Lomonco Pnnws Sweep In- To Deadlock Wth Truckers. THE LEAGUE STANDING L Fleas Flal Lons To A. & P Truckng Lomonco'«Dodge Fve De Molay Purtan Dnry,... Steel'Equp W s 2 Second Eleven Tutored By Krklesk Defeated Sx TeamsOut Of Nne Tommy Markous Made Fne Captan Frank W- Krkleak's two years as football coach at Wood brdge hgh school have been Successful ones. Even Uomr} the 9.33 eleven, whch closed ts season wth a speck-ml-,, P-' trumph over St. Mary's n the seventh Turkey Day battle wthl 2 9G Harold Uunyon's Blues, dd not comple as good record as tj n a team, 'the former Lafayette star has done credtable v n,v 3 's4 Ths year's team won sx and lostthree Add that to last \\y' v 3.458' record of sx vctores, one loss ard one te hnd t. gves a U)[ n \\ twelve wns, four" losses and a te n two seasons. Tho com I \l ll bned records are ndcatve of Krklesk's coachng ablty and 'lost 0. K<* I/n" Despte the fact Thanksgvng n- fne drecton, tcfruptetl ther schedule and they dd " Jl > Grnd AtCraf tsmen s Contnue To Show The Way In Cvc Crcut By Eght Games Woelpers Increase Second Place Margn To three Tlts. THE LEAGUE STANDING Gt>od ' Leadershp Ths Fall, under the leadershp, of tan Tom Markous, a consderable ablty W ed the r lead n tue musru» - me s-euu vmju " ", n K t v n* loop at the Craftsmen's Club, lneman of consderable ablty But when the Lomonco plub took -a Woodbrdge hgh.ported t* fourth par,from Industral Truckmr best team n ns many years But fo fo P a second-place deadlock, tho a par of defeats ab the hand of \ & P. outft found tself out front Perth Amboy and Passac n mdby the «lm marpn of three prnw season, the eloven. today would rank Lomonco's won the frst and thrd wth the foremost n Central^ Jcacy R6G-R, r >0 and R73-84S, but South Rver, reputedly strong and three decdedly the favorte over Woodbrdge, was the only other school to take the Red Ghosts nlo camp. The jrames, dropped tho n-between by pns R64-86, '. Wnnng three from Steel Equpment, the th lowly Fv Pet.; take the Red Ghosts n p Steel uqupmt'l, ml uwnc Fve Barrens scorod vctores over Unon moved nto undsputed possesson- of Hll, Neptune, Lonjr Branch, Hllsde " "" Cartevet nnd St Mary's..566, ! W. 433 : vv -.00 There s a strong possblty thn pen date on Sept. 29 wll be flled Vth a game wth Rahway, provded utnble arrangements 5*n be made o renew the old rvalry Txatwefen the chools. Krklcak s endeavorng to book Passac for Oct. 27. How School Teams Stand In Football Won All Games Hgh Schools. Audubon East Rutherford Bloomfeld Perth Amboy ' Camden. South Rver Prep Schools St. Cecla Undefeated But Ted Hgh Schools Tom3 Rver ' Roselle * Prep Schools St. Peter's (J.C.). Not Scored On Hgh Schoolt (None). (None). Prep Scbool Fleat, Woelpert Craftsmen McLeod Servce Schwenzers Avenel A. A Wbdg. Fre Co... Wdbg. Lons Scorng a clean sweep easly ovo' the cellar-nhabtng Lons'Club ths, week, the Fleas -mantaned ther eght game lead n the Cvc BowIn B, League at the Craftsmen's Club. Ilvj Lons, wth only a par of bowlers,; were "duck soup" for the leaders,] fallng by the waysde by scores of , 06(5-725 and 93O-7G9. Charle Enhorn's 25 n the' nght-cap was hgh ndvdual. By wnnng three from the sxthplace Fremen, the Woelpers now hold second rankng hy three- games. The wnners took the frst two easly and SG8-872 but won the. fnal by the slm margn of thro pns, I Jost's 234 n the opener was hgh for the Woelpers, MoCleod's Servce Staton pnmen took a par from the Craftsmen t& force a) thrd-place te wth ther vctms. After droppng the opener , the McLeod crew came back to wn the next two, and Stan Naylor toppled the wood for 25 n the n-between to lead the Craftsmen. The Schwenzer pnmen were not moved out of poston despte a double loss to the Avenel A. A,, and Avenel lost the frst round, but stll ranks ffth, a game behnd the Schwenzer club-. Tunson's 233 was hgh for the Schwenzers. "The scores: Fleas CD E. Oaborne l!»f H S9 H Deter. 92 :of> 09.Scubcrt C. Deter S4 =)9 80 C. Enhorn S3 90 n 933 thrd placo. The scores wore 0 "666' c ' 9 > 807-7S0 an( The scores: l.tunonro, (3t r Kcrkn.- I Xy.-l! Kl.r.M T : IT I Inlslrlnl Tnu'kle (I) I n : :> 7 HA II ITS Jost Hgh Scorer the second consecutve T l.nl.. II. c.lcy'. X. Hnsnn JI. lll.-lyb J. HBon "> (3) Steel K*ulptn* l»t Illxl.y ItllVlTI-lIlk Ktnphen.. Carturet nnd St. Mary's. I Passnc, n a surprse upset, was the only eleven to score more than ' one touchdown apanst the strong defensve club coached by Krklesk. Only four extra ponts were made by Woodbrdge opponents. The Bnrrons outscored teams on ther schedule, 09 to GO. In four of the sx, Barnes they won, they scored at least twce. For...., s\ K' ITS son " 0 clever Frank Jost led the -' '- Hed Ghosts n Bctrnp, but ths tme hy the slm margn of one pont. H crossed enemy foal lnes fve, tm's and addod one extra pont for a total of!l. Edde Baloff, dmnutve baqk,,., 7 and "Percy" Wukovots, one of the outstandng stars of tho season, ted for runner-up wth thrty ponts apece. Balog scored fve touchdowns. Wukovets accounted for four sxponters and sx extra ponts. Fred Leffler addod the remanng touchdown and two ponts were made' by ;her down the schoolboy football h, I der at Passac, when they (j r, ' " 'her second annual tlt wth R,vl D cket's eleven, 20 to 3. It was t I frst vctory of the season f ( > r t! North Jersey crew whch had 0 t three and ted one pror'to me-tno Wqodbrd(?e. But tho wnners shmv a surprse show. Reputedly weak nrl decdedly the unu>r-dog, P-sV~ fooled everyone by functonng! smothly and demonstratnk off and defensve power whch jt to hnd not shown, The defeat\ thrd for Woodbrdge n fvo Wukovets and Jost scored for Vn"lf brdge. Wukovets kcked otc, pont. Long Branch Falls, 5.7 Crackns the whp for thro,, j as tha l after a slow start, Woo<H)rkl Kn ] e. fcated a weak but, stubborn Branch club, C-7, for ts thrd trj umph n sx gamc-s. More than [.;,{ spectators saw the somewhat rejuv nated Red Ghosts stage a ); ''I SOT spectacular, unrelentnp; drv'> fl,,,, of G7-yards n the second qun/ and another of 3G-yards at. thv n IIS r.0 2 r,o S r,s r.n THO 7f: Foul In Gves House Of Davd Wn OverFords Fremen Wage Btter Battle Wth Famous Quntet Only To Lose By Pont Score Deadlock Eght Tmes;,,, LARGEST CROWD vrtue of a safety n the Long Branch game. The ndvdual and team scorng records follow: Indvdual Record Td. Pat Tl. Frank Jost 5 3 Edde Balog John Wukovets 6 30 Fred Leffler 0 G Safety (Long B.) Team Record Won 6 Ted 0 Lost 3. the playng feld. It was hard to polce the crowd. Crashng was easy. Gate recepts contnued to fall off, though they were far better tha^ when he team played on the Parsh House feld. The rough ground at the Parsh House, wth a hard baseball damond part of the way across the grdron, was not conductve to good football playng. The even harder ground at the Speedway caused njures to players. Hgh school athletes were endeavorng to spell Woodhrdge n bg,!>old letters n sportng crcles but they were laborng under dffcultes. Last Fall, temporary bleachers were erected nsde the Speedway. These helped, for they brought the fans closor to the game. But good football teams are drawng cards. There were hundreds of fans who could fnd no seats n the bleachers wth the result the old Parsh House- style of jammng the sdelnes came nto vogue. That delayed games, caused tonfuson. Ths year the bleachers were not erected. Tlc fans n the Speedway grandstand, couldn't dscern players or get clear vews of the jlays so. they stayed home n large numbers. In the past, schools have refused to play Woodbrdge because of the.j lack of an athletc feld here'. Under the Benkert regme, t nearly became necessary to play all games away from home and wth Woodbrdgo boastng a champonshp eleven! It was deplorable. Other schools, wth " far nferor teams, had concrete Ijsladumg, fenced-n felds, fne grounds, But Woodbrdge, a leader n football, was practcally nvtng these teamr ~tar play-on-sond-lots-o'-worse,. That condton 'gahnot long- exst. If an atlletc feld were provded n.woodbrdge park, t would complete a fne recreatonal array, one of whch townsfolk would he justly, proud. -There are tenns courts, playjprounds,' wudng pools, shady walks, fountans, be^ches':and fn roads _.lhrough the park system.' Why not an athletc feld? 'Not only s the hgh school.to bo consdered. There are numerous teams n Woodbrdge whch would be glad of the opportunty to play on an (enclosed fold. The Amercan Legon,! Woodbrdge A. A. and clubs af such hgh calbre have had leagues "fa l through" because of luck of proper playng facltes. Sports n the townshp would assume new proportons f an athletc feld were avalable. The Grove street feld, s today, probably the best spot n town. But SEASON'S HIGHEST SCORES Hgh Schools Toms Rver (Mount Holly).- 65 Tenafly (Bogota) 65 South Rver (Memoral) _... GO Rdgefeld Park (Clffsde) 58 East Rutherford (Hasbrouck) South Rver (Bordentown) 53 Bloomfeld (Lyndhurst) 52 Central, N. (Dcknson) " «Ptman (Gloucester) 46 standd were too far away from Hasbrouck (Stevens) ~ 45 Prep Schools Pennngton (Bordentown) 72 Hun (Perm. Ml..Fresh) 5 Lnns (0) Blnd :' Hanson Blnd rn> St. Benedct (Prnceton Prep) Hun (Drexel J. V.) 44 Camden Voc. (Haddon Heghts) 40 N k A d ) 37 ( Pngry (Newark Academy) Cl (St X ) 37 J, LW'rnsU'tn Ullml Sk\y I. Krulmo J. Urlmnskl A. Auroe,. n. Khrnup Jost.. A. Lee sr VJ3 IS.! 70 H'O lf.4 ICG nr> A foul by Forman n the last mnute of play gave the House of Davd. quntet a one-pont vctory over a j 8 fghtng Fords Fremen fve, 30 to 9 29, Frday nght at School 4 n a szzlng game whch was wtnessed 99 by one of the. largest basketball' d h h Woodbrdge South Rver Unon Hll Neptune Perth Amboy Passac.. Long Branch Hllsde Carteret St. Mary's Opponents 8G of the thrd and be-gnnnc nf the! fnal perods to send Edde \\;\\ n Jl and "Percy" Wukovets nem,; j,.,! goal-lne after the Greens had «frst blood n the openng *,,, when Gwathney talled on a 2-v;u'l end run. Wukovets place-kcked' pont after Balog's touchdown. \ safety n the thrd quarter mld'l thj remanng two ponts. Beat Hlldo, 7-0 Culmnatng an afternoon of lant defensve playng wth a taned, up-hll drve of eghty-two yards n the faco of stubborn opjos. ton, Woodbrdge defeated Hllsde n the last quarter of a fontball battle at the Speedway, 7 to 0. Frank Krklesk's boys exhbted 3 powerful runnng attack throughout the game despte the fact Sammy Dubow's storm troops almost contnually forced the Barrons to play fensve ball. Edde Balog scorcd - *.hc touchdown from Hllsde's eght-yard lne through rght tackle to conclude the longest and most sensatonal drve made by the Ghosts ths season. "Percy" Wukovet3, who starred defensvely n a scntllatng performance, kcked the pont from placement. gfsscl p. Jll'I Aarocpttr.s A- ll( ' v Gro- * C K'r Sul A. l' M Al S" -Tunsc P. Kr f Sr J.' ll«' r J. &* jw-.' Sossc It. Sr: lrbnr WyW Home A. fr F Sc E. " ' S Of thcrv TV. I Stone Pern; E, (I f, M Brad Hen Boh!) Ltts. Wolp Hm? Kenr..ray Jjfanl ICohc 0 GO Take Carteret, 8-0 Wth Franke Jost and "Percy! Wukovets accountng for "three! v, touchdowns between them, tvo'd-l 0' brdge defeated Carteret for the! (3) S Resume Of Season fourth consecutve tme, 8-0. Tl» vctory gave the Red Ghosts : tol 2 lead n the nter-school grd.-trosl whch had ts brth n 92!. It also! gave Frank Krklesk's IKIJS her Pngy ( y) j St. Cecla (St. Xaver) 34 j T Now Jersey Deaf (Pemberton).. 34 '" (2) crowds ever to watch the townshppers play. The game was btterly, fought all the way and was close ' r'' throughout. Nether team held more '"'than a four pont lead at any tme and eght tmes durng the game, the score was knotted:- Banjo, stellar House of Davd forward, led the scorng wth thrteen jgnts. Mckey Toth topped the losers wth nne. Mckey Kelly,.former Perth Amboy hgh school star, saw acton wth the locals along wth Frank Wukovets, of Woodbrdge, the latter makng hs debut wth the Resume yr jeuun --.,,, Followng s a hghlght resume of th '»'d consecutve trumph ol h - son The Barrons took ulv: l n, the entre l)33 season n order n whch the games_were' played. Lose Frst One Strangely lackng tho decsve punch dopeste's accorded them and falng to elct as they dd n preseason scrmmages, WoodbrdgL' lose ts openng game of the season to South Rver, 8 to 0. More,than 5,000 spectators saw Blly Denny's Maroons, 932 mathematcal football champons of the. county, ruthlessly dl h h B t'terlly. Fl. Sulllv n: 60 S3 Only Eght Games On Hgh School Schedule Sx More Basketball Tlts To Be Booked, Werlock Says In Releasng Tentatve Slate Today Practce Soon, Wth basketball season rght a- round the corner, Woodbrdge has but eght games booked,;.accordng to the'tentatve-schedule.released today hy Faculty Manager of Athletcs, Stephen K. Werlock. There are sx open dates yet to be rlled. Coach Frank Krklesk sad ths mornng he wll ssue the frst call for basketball canddates shortly. The tentatve schedule: Fr. Jan. 2 So. Rver, A. Tue. Jan. G Open. Frj Jan. 9 Partcre-t, H.! Tue. Jan. 23-+'St. Mary's, A. j Sat. Jan. 27~So. Amboy, A. Tue. Jan. 30p So. Rver, H. JO I,H H. Klmo A. Therfonsen 'F. Hrlu'onzer A. I.-v! Naylor... ('mfl«m>n () y, p that too s an open feld.. It has been dffcult to keep J the spectators n the bleachers there. There can be no doubt! about t, an enclosed feld ISO, , ls HO 49 K 30 2S OH Ml 848 Avrnel A. A. (2) Kn-c-tltH Sl^scl, Sr, lpsrt, Jr... Hanson.. l.araun. KA SrllwnzfTH (),f. frhwonzer I lml TtlhlK'jh. Hrluvenzer -..,-..., Lovh 7 44 I'll!7t] 3', ID;, I remen. Toth, McCallen, Orr and Ewart son. The Barrons took adv:m;t»v of I every break and played head?-p ln!l all the way n the face of st btter opposton from the Bluscored near the- close of th< The next par of touchdown-, n the fnal perod wth four-mmwl of play remanng. Franke.!»-'.-hotl a ffteen yard pass to Wukuvr- uho fell over the goal lne. In ' mnute, Jost ntercepted ; hs 35 and galloped OS-yards l ISO 9S lfo ur,. '';' ' I ','2 0 scored n the frst perod to gve Fords a 9-8 lead at. the bell. Fords was out front, 9-6, wth a few seconds to play, but Brown and Wood dropped n fouls to cut the lead to a pont. Dsplayng marked ablty at the foul lne enabled Fords to reman on top at the half, 5-4. Toth, Wukovets, Ewart, Orr and Kelly dropped n ponts from the ffteen foot marks for the only scorng of the perod, A foul and a deuce by Woods and a sngle-ponter by Banjo accounted for, the sx ponts for the Davd Fr. Feb. 2 St. Mary's, Tue. Fed. C Open. Fr. Feb. 0 Open. n the bleachers there. There s tho answer. The people want. one. The Townshp can provde one at - "p c V'. "-)" no cost. It wll be foolsh to de-lay longer.._...._ As has been suggested, a wooden fence wth wooden bleachers would suffce for the! present. Get the feld lad out and graded, then erect thy fence and blepchers. It s not necessary,'now to (buld a. concrete stadum. That could be done later or bt by bt, Provded t^e athletc feld s muncpally owned, the Townshp would fnd t la saund nvestment. Gate recept percentages would be large enough to mantan the grounds.' The thng would pay handsomely. But remember, above all, NOW IS THE TIME TO PROVIDE THE ATHLETIC FIELD IN THIS CORNER POCKET / You're hehnd the 8-bnll, "Wlly-nlly" Jjaks... you gave me a lghty fne funeral last we,ek,.you old onon, and us the result of t, you're gong to bo haunted the vest of your natural lfe by ths champon, of the people, ths seeker of justce and rghteousness... ha, hu, ha, when you Hear the moanng laughter of the man you ht wth a brck and bured, your har, wll stund on end... the shrekng of the; dead wll cause yo H. _'r. Feb; G Carteret, A*. Tue. Feb. 20 Open. Fr. Feb. 23 So. Amboy, H. : Tue. Feb. 27 Open. * 3:30 P. M. AH oler 8:00 P. M. untold angush at wat, untl next woulc... just wat Your eloquent bt on my funeral (?) was a damnng admsson that Champon Renassance r ve To Meet Hebrews At Amboy The world's champon Renassance court team, the cleverest and most scentfc; combnaton of basketball players OTI the floor today, wll play the Perth Amboy Hebrew Club at the. Y. M. H. A. gymnasum, Sunday evenng at 9:30 P. M. Musc for dancng wll be furnshed by tho Hobrt Grll Fve. In tho Hebrew lneup wll be Du bn and Goran at forward posts; Se wtch at center, and Mttman ant Kushnsk n the guard berths. TIK Renassance fve wll have "Fat Jenkns, Charle Cooper, Johnnj Holt, Eyre Satch and "Pappy' Rcks FIGURES SHOW NEGELSKI AND NAYLOR LEADING PINNERS IN CIVIC CIRCUIT Negel&k Has Average Of 94.2 And Naylor Is Close Secon Wth 9. For 24 Games J. Larson, Al Smonsen Ted For Sngle Game Laurel* Wth 246 Apece Indvdual Averages And Records. j When the whstle ended the thrd erbd, a hectc, chaotc fracas, 'ords traled by a pont, A etond after Kelly sank a foul to f>ve the Fremen a 6-4 lead; Ban- : o scored from tho feld, then from he foul lne, to take the lead fo;' he vstors. Handerhan ted thngs t 7-all wth a foul but quck jroa's y Forman and Wopds wdened the ;ap untl Kelly sanjk a goal and a 'oul to agan cut thd- lead to n pont, felly then svyshed the net. from the eld to tc tho score at 22-all. Orr'* foul gave the Fremen the lead but as the perod closed, Furuan's deuco 'eft the Townshppers behnd. Mckey Toth opened the fnal stanza wth a feld goal whch agan wung the tables, puttng Fords on -op, Banjo's deuce reversed the count, Toth sank.a foul to te t at 2'J-all wth a mnute to play then Fords out front, Orr ted t at 2 c.l-all wth a munt,e to play tlu-n Forman sank a foul to wn for tho vstors. The Fremen made 5 out of 25 fouls. House of Davd sank 0 out of 8 free throws.' Ford» Fremen (29) and steadly hammer the Barrons nto submsson n the fracas whch was of major mportance to both elevens. The outcome of the game apparently decded the long-standng argument as to whch school was enttled tlw 932 crown. Sleeper Play Doe It It's old. as Methuselah, the sleepsr. play n football. But lke Mrs. O'Leary's cow that kcked over the lantern whch started tho great Chcago fre n the dm '70's, t got results. It gave Woodbrdge a 7-6 vctory over Unon Hll n ts second game of the season n such a rapd and surprsng. manner that 2,000 fans and the eleven, boys Jmmy Mnnalo brought down hoj'e to provde competton for Frank Krklesk's Barrons were left gapng, n almost ncredble wonder. The use of the sleeper 'play has almost 'been dumped from the grdrov tjujj (t trcks. Gettng away wth t s nothu".lar thrd sx-ponter. Bump Off Sants, 9-6 Franke Jost and "Percy" ' vets, playng flawless, s'kfootball, paced Woodbrdg' to to 6 trumph over St. Mary's Tlwm-I gvng, at the Cty Stadun - " Amboy. A crowd of over '. Krklesk's ramblng K«l knfe trough a stubborn Ilu three tmes after a scorel-.-s "f"- half to regster the ffth t» Turkey Day vctory for W" over the Mechanc xtm'tr Wukovets and Balog scored. hnv g Rusznak, a Woodbrdgo St. Mary's from a whu'whtakng the leather over n perod. cftv ' v m ng short of a mracle n these days of smart defense systems, But Woodbrdge dd. Edde Bulog, the sleeper, took a pass from Frunke Jost am an '5-yards for the.touchdown. 'I''j-ey" Wukovets lfted the ball over the- uprghts for the pont that pavv vdod the margn of vctory, tor Unon Hll scored n turn before the perod, the.frst, ended. Ghosts Spank Neptune Showng a complete., reversal of form after a rank exhbton n the frst half, Woodb'dge staged u spectacular eomobaek to defeat a lght Neptune eleven, 20 to 7, for the second wn n three starts.,000 spectutors saw Franke Jost, Ed Balog and Frtz Leffler cross the shov team's goal lne n the brllant second half, each touchdown comng as Fremen Rally After Half ToJR Sants Outscon? Amboyans, 5 To, After Slow Start To Wn By In Thrllng Fnsh. Stagng a rally n whch they opponents, D-4, the men took the St. Stephen'. to camp, Sunday nght at tn audtorum, Ford.s tthe half, 8 to 4. la-," hall sepctaculr OUtSlM.P'd tl.*! F,,rd, r're-l n-l G F Tl. Tuw-' Toth, f f 3 3 MeCallen, fl, 0 Kelly, f : : 2 2 Orr, c ' 0 5 R. Handerhan, g Wukoveta, g 0 t Ewart, tv are wrong I know you eanx take t, "Trator Horn" lt the prtdo bural won't «tt> > me....' I shall, n the future, weld a sharner w. -.. you'll pay and pay and pay for wshng that thfe- earth may rest lghtly on me"... ou of the depths I'll cry out about thee, Laks.!.,, you can't wn alul kndw ha, ha^ ha. Cvc Rowlnj; League averages, up to and ncludng lasts week's games, shows Nfgelsk and Sta Naylor on the top of the pack of players n th* crcut. Negelsk has a average of 94.2 for fve games he has rolled. Naylor, who has rolled 24 of the 27 games played,' trals wth 9.. Ben Jost s thrd wth an. average of 89. for 20 gumes. Hgh sngle game laurels are dvded between Jj Larson and Al Smonsen who haye toppled the pns for 246 each J. Larson holds hgh three game score wth OUl.'The Schwenzer club has rolled the hghest U'am score, 037. Hgh three-game tern score of 2946 was rolled by the Woelpers. Tle league-loadng Fleas have the hghest team average, (Contnued on nejet page) Hou.e of Davd (30) Wyka, f.. Banjo, f,.. '! Woo'ds, c :.., 2 Fo'nun, g 2 Bronw,. g...'. 2 Knoblac, g, 0 F Tl Score by perods: luremen 9 House of IWM u se of Davd , 6-29 o o o ao tho culmnaton of smashng drves whch Neptune was powerless to hat. Jost nnd Wukovets made the par of extra ponts. Neptune scored ts lone sx-ponter n the second preod, then made the pont, Pel th Amboy Wn. Inablty to stop a "drve begun at mdfeld, then open a smashng drve the Barrons ther annual battle wth Perth Amboy at the Cty Stadum n Perth \Amboy,' C-0, More than 4,000 funs saw Tex Rosen's undefeated Convcts take Franke Jost's quck: kck on ther own 30, run t back- to mdfeld, then op^u u Htnushg drve whch culmnated n the scorng of the.touchdown by Renort from the -yavd lne, erasng the possblty of a repetton of the 932 game whch ended n an 0-0 deadlock. The vctory gave Perth'Amboy a 2- le«d n the nter-school football seres. Patted By Pauac, 20.3 Playng a brand cf ball tlml would have made a sandlot team blush wth shame, the Red Ghosts slpped fur- "'V Oats" Orr paced the pers 'by scorng fve tu-u * ;, ton ponts. He was aded am ' by Mke Kelly, who clnpp;''»' K Hftven ponts. McCallen am scorer! fve apece, the losers wth 0. Tho box score: I Fw-d Freme' (2J> Toth, f- - J Wukovets., Kelly, f Orr, e Handerhan, g McCallen, g... Ewart, g 2 St, Stephen * Lakomsk, f. Oseck, f Johnson, c - Koxlowsk, g Qadek, g Score by perods;, *. St. Stephen's «l " j l- Fords Fremen 7, Beferee; Gl AuKUstne.

11 t«/*'* T!l.S <t.. '," '.< " ', nrqopbbidge INDEPENDENT CIVIC PINORCUIT (Contnued from Sport Page) T,n ndvdual averages follow: " flnnum 5 Avo 94-2 N»y r, Joat A. I Uotcr, Larson 'f, Krnhnc J ' It Sullvan 25 '! s'monsen 0 Al Tuns'" 26 p, Krohnc 25 C Hrhwc 26 j,'lcrnstcn.' :..- 9 Hdwcwcr 23 g].,y ;.7 Hanson...: 26 "tnp. 23 MHtdclmnker', : 7 j T Sullvan 6 ].;nhorn R. Snonscn 26 lurtansk : kyl<l Illomer [A Grxty I p. Schwenzer 26 O.sbornc -., Osbornc 8 sen 5 Iff.Mesck 4 Istono Ipcrnn IE. <l^ If M Brady H Wolper H Kenn'dy Her Hanson 22 Bohlke 3 Llts h Gray 9 Knrdman 2 Cohen :... 3 A(]la , Tom Markous, Ed Balog Are Gven Berth, On Group Elvens By News Seleceon.,r /' for - thd r wpose of tem-! v fl»«ncn B or further torn, u'ly ft ftnancjt, as the B, n tha Thousand Four Hundred Fortvono ($,44.00) ($4400) Dollar,, Dll hthe respec tve mprovements nnd the amounts 7.IS as t.to ra dik J 7.2 Park Avenue Water 7. j Columbus Avenue Street 70.4! Openng 70. May Street Pavng o, $, That n cage any of tho amout set orth n secton hereof exceed tne amount heretofore approprated for sad mprovements, or n case no appropratons have been made that I? e cntre amoun t above set forth or 6.9 vously made be and the same s 60. hereby approprated. ' ^ The sad bonds or notes shall be dated ns uf tlm date Of ssue, Bha be due and payable as shown on sad notes or bonds as executed, at tho place of payment shown on sad bonds as executed, and shall bear nterest nt not more, than *n ppr cen- NOTICE Notce s hereby gven that the (Townshp Commttee wll hold a njr at the Memoral Muncpal Chapter 252 of the Laws of New Jer- of 96, as amended and sup : Bull'nK, Woodbrdge, N. J., onsey Jllondny, December, 933, at 3:30 plemented, have been made and fled o'clock n the afternoon (Daylght as requred by law and the supplemental debt statement showng a net Savng Tme) to consder the fnal tf'e of the followng ordnance, debt of tt whch tme and place objectons RlerHo may be presented by any (taxpayer of tho Townshp. Objectors may fle a wrtten ob- Fsctm wth tho. Townshp Clerk Brar to that date. B. J. DUNIGAN, Townsho Clerk. ^""P" al "">m. Sad notes or bonds m sg. ned fc y tho Charman of Townsh 'P Commttee and by the owtsnp nsh T Treasurer and d attested t t by d the Townshp Clerk under the seal of tho Townshp and sad offcers shall have power to determne upon the form of sad notes or bonds and to fx any detals not heren fxed. 4. The Townshp Treasurer shall have p-ower to dspose of sad notes or bonds at publc or prvate sale, at not less than par and accrued nterest. 5. It s hereby determned that the annual, and supplemental debt statements requred to be fled by 6. That any and all acts of tho Charman of the Townshp Commttee, the Townshp Clerk, the Townshp Treasurer and ths Commttee!.n and about the ssuance of the notes or bonds heren authorzed, though done pror to the takng effect of ths ordnance, be and the same are hereby confrmed, 7. Ths ordnance shall take ef- AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE TEMPORARY FIN- fect mmedately --. upon -.. ts adopton r ANCING OF CERTAIN LOCAL I and advertsng as requred.by law. IMPROVEMENTS HERETOFORE WILLIAM A. RYAN, AUTHORIZED, MAKING ADD- Commtteeman-at-Largo of DOYLE & CUNNEEN Open Every Evenng Untl 9 P. M. Saturday Untl P. M. Wth Courteous Helpful Servce for Thousands of Frends ANNUAL PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE 5876 Men's Shrts 97c New smart strped and fgured broadcloths; also blue, tan, whte and grey. Plan colored broadcloths wth collars attached. Szes U to 7. Hgh grade shrts. Carefully talored. Very fne qualty. $-50, "PURE VIRGIN WOOL SWEATERS V neck, crew nock, coat'atyle. $.69,_ $.95, _ J FAMOUFPIONEER BELTS Combnaton.Sold Leather BelU, Intal B«lt Buckle. Specal, all for Sold Leather Belts GREAT PANTS SALE, ' A good buy allows us to sell pants at these prces $. $.50, $.95, $2.45, $2.95 S P»rt Corduroy Pant. ; $2.95 $.9 $.79 97c»=*vy «n.d Medum Weght Wool 25% Slrt Knd Drawers ; Genune Root* Tvol Heavy Weght Shrt. and Drawer. A Good Buy Allowt U^ To Sell Rbbed Unon. SuU, at :: Men', F ne Broadcloth Pajamaj Specal $.27 HEAVY FLANNEL PAJAMAS $.39 NEW STYLE FALL $.95 HATs j; Hanvy All Wool Blue $2.67 Zpper Lumberjack Heavy Rbbed Shrt, and Drawer. te aun» Rendeer Suede Leather Lumberj«ckr * 'RENCH MODEL GUARANTEED WATERPROOF RAINCOATS $3.45 GHEEN STAMP* DOYLE CUNNEEN Sport SHOP : DOUBLE GREEN STAM>S ON 6ATURUAY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8,988 OLD FAMLIAK FACES - - MARSHALL NEWELL I- - By. Gus Bhtaann the Townshp o Woodbrdge, n tho County of Mddlesex. B. J. DUNIGAN, Townshp Clerk. W. I. 2-, 8. NEW JERSEY STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The lands and premses herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng and beng n the, Townshp of "Woodbrdge, County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey, WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FRIDAY, December 5, 933, at two o'clock n the afternoon. SALE WILL BE HELD ON) THE PREMISES. Begnnng at a corner common tj Lots No. 6, 7, 38, and' 39 n Block No. 383D, as sad lots and block ara shown on a map of Clfford Heghts, Secton No. 2, duly fled n the offce of the Clerk of Mddlesex County, and runnng thence.; () In a southwesterly drecton along the southeasterly lne of Lots No. 39, 40 and 4 n Block No. B83D aforesad a dstance of ftfty-four (54) feet more or less to a pont n the southeasterly rght of way lne of the aforesad Stat Hghway Route 25, Secton 6, thence; (2) In a northeasterly drecton along sad southeasterly rght of way lne, parallel to and dstant ffty (50) feet measured southeasterly from and at rght angles to the center lne of sad State Hghway a dstance of ffty-fve (55) feet more or less to a pont n the dvdng lne between Lots No. 38 and No. 39 n Block No. 383D aforesad, thence; (3) In a southeasterly drecton along the dvdng lne between Lots No. 38 and No. 39 on Block No. 383D aforesad, a dstance of ten (0) feet more or less to the pont and place of begnnng; Contanng two hundred seventy-seven (277) square feet; be the same more or toe? u>ho WAS -(He tggsrtos -OAMEJ? ALU - TttEs VAtE '$2. AAlD '95?trepft'?SKIM- AT Th» State Hghway Commsson reserves the rght to adjourn Md tale or to wthdraw sad lands from sale altogether. A. LEE GROVER. Secretary. W, I. 2-, 8, 5. 2 "~"~ NOTCE Notce s hereby gven that the Townshp Commttee wll hold a meetng at the Memoral Muncpal Buldng, Monday, December, 933, at 3:30 o'clock n the afternoon to consder the fnal passage of the followng ordnance, at whch) tme and place objectons thereto may bo presented by any taxpayer of the Townshp. Objectors may fle a wrtten objecton wth tho Townshp Clerk pror to that date. 3. J. DUNIGAN, Townshp Clerk. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE A LICENSE FEE FOR DISTRBU-. TORS OF HANDBILLS, PRINT- ED ADVERTISING MATTER AND CIRCULARS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE. Be t Ordaned by the' Townshp Commttee at the Townshp of Woodbrdgfl,, n the County of Mddlesex: ARTICLE I Defnton The word'as used heren.shall be construed to mean an ndvdual, "frm, partnershp, corporaton, voluntary assocaton, and any ncorpo'* rated assocaton, ts prncpal and agent thereof. ARTICLE II Purpose of Ordnance The purpose of ths ordnance s to prevent the dstrbuton of handblls, crculars, advertsng or prnted matter, n the Townshp of Woodbrdge, wthout frst obtanng a permt for such dstrbuton, ARTICLE III No person shall dstrbute, throw about, place n or delver to any per- Bon or house, store, automoble or other place n ths Town&hp, any 98-'9? -'oo handbll, dodger, throwaway, placard, advertsng matter of any knd whatsoever, wthout frst obtanng a permt to do so from the Townshp Clerk. less, and _ beng.... that. porton. of Pard No. N 47 as ndcated dtd Townshp Clerk, upon the payment on a, certan plan ffled n the Offce of a fee of $5.00 $ per p day y for each Such, permt* shall be ssued by the eels No. 45E and person to whom a permt permt s ssued. ARTICLE IV Of the Clerk of Mddlesex County on the 8th day of January, 930, n cases No. 299, 300, 3ftl, No. 70, enttled "New Jersey State Hghway Department, General Property Key Map, Route '25, Secton 6, Route 4 to Amboy Avenue, show, ng exstng rght of way and parcels to be acqured n the Townshps of Woodbrdge & Rartan, Mddlesex Between ENERGETIC BUILD- ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of Bloomflold, & New Jersey Corporaton, Complanant, and PHIL- IP DALEY, and MARY DALEY, hs wfe, Defendants. ft Ft fo* - the sale of mortgaged premses dated November 2, 933. By vrtue of tho above stated wrt to me drected and delvered, wll expose ft) sale at publc venduo on Woodbrdge, N. J., cmwednesday, THE 27TH DAY OP Penalty Any person requred by ths ordnance to procure a lcense, who volates ts terms, shall be subject to a fne' of not more than $ for each volaton or may be commtte; to the County Jal or County Workhouse for a perod not exceedng 90 days or both. / ARTICLE V Ths ordnance shall take effect and n force from and after ts pas- County, June 928" lyng southeasterly of and mmedately adjacent to the southeasterly rght of way lne of State Hghway Route 25, Secton sage and publcaton as requred by The successful bdder wll be re-',law. qured to pay the amount of hs bd WILLIAM A. RYAN. n cash or certfed check, drawn to Chnuman of the Townshp the order of tho State Hghway Commsson, to the representatve of the of Woodbrdge, n the Corattee of the Townshp State Hghway Commsson at the County of Mddlesex. tme of the sale. Further condtons of sale, f any, Attest: B. J. DUNIGAN, CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS RE you SURE that the burner you are consderng s the rght type o burner?. Are you famlar wth the hstory of ol heatng- and the more recent develop ments? /' ' -* Does the burner you are consderng have, the very latest n controls, or are they obsolete? Do you know the WHY and WHEREFORE of these controls?, Wll a factory operated branch take the same PERSONAL nterest n your nstallaton that a competent dealer wll take? What RESPONSIBILITY wll back of your nstallaton? there be What s the ol burner hstory of the manufacturer of your burner? Doea t make you CONFIDENT that ther PRESENT product s rght? ' ' 0 Man Street ASK US TODAY TELEPH WOODBRIDGE or WOODBRIDGE ONE WE SERVE CARTERET Humphrey & Ryan, ^nc, ' ' 0 Man. Street,. ' l ' Woodbrdge, N. J. ' * Please furnsh me, wthout oblgaton, the answers to these questons. DECEMBER, A. D. NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-TWREE at two o'clock Standard tme n the* afternoon of the Rad day at tho Sherff's Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. IN THE FIRST PLACE: Ten <0) ahnres of the captal stock of the Energetc Buldng and Loan Assocaton,- of Bloomflold, a New Jersey corporaton, assgned as collateral securty to sad Assocaton by Phlp Daley and Mary Daley, hs wfej nnc d IN TIJ.E SECOND PLACE: ALL that certan tract or parcel of land and premses, herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng and beng n the Townshp of W'otmlb.rdge, n the County of.mddlesex and State of New Jersey, and more fully descrbed on a certan map enttled "Map of. Ausona Manor, stuated at Iseln, ;Woodb'rdge Townshp, Mddlesex County, State of Now J«r«seyj surveyed and mapped by Larson & Fox, Surveyors, 75 Smth street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey," whch map has been heretofore fled n ^tho Offce of the Clerk of Mddlesex 'ounty and whch lota are known nnd desgnated on sad map as Lots Thrty-one (3) and Thrty-two (32) Block 445-C wth the buldngs and mprovementa thereon erected. The approxmate amount of tho decree to be satsfed (by sad sale s the sum of Two Thousand Three Hundred Eght Dollars and Fftynne Cents ($2,308.69), together wth the costs of ths sale. Together wth all and sngular the rghts, prvleges, heredtaments and appurtenances thereunto (belongng or n anywse appertanng. ALAN H. ELY Sherff SIMON L. FISCH, $28.4 Solctor. W. I. 2-, 8, IB, 22. Newt of All Woodbrdf a TowaUp tn the Independent, the mot wdely. read paper In Woodbrdge NAT'S HATS Amerca'* Lowet Prced Qualty Hat T63 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY What about the SERVICE on your burner? ll t be prompt and effcent? What about ECONOMY of operaton after..your burner s nstalled?, ". What sort of workmanshp and -materals. are contaned n your burner? What s the' *VITAL DIFFERENCE n ol burners?.. ' I. ' ' ' The proper answers to these questons &athe SURE gude to endurng satsfacton. It s our busness to know pl burners^and automatc ol heat. It a^ our busness to know engneerng, nstallaton ard servce. We can gve you the answers to these questons. ' ''" j j Wthout any. oblgaton on your part, we wll gladly advse you, f you wll only consult us.. j.. l AND RYAN, M. ASSOCIATED WITH STEPHENS SALES CORP., PLAINFIELD, N. J. ORIDHEE OIL BURNER. Woodbrdge, N r J. ASK US TODAY J

12 PAGE TWELVE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 933 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ACTIVITIES OF THE TOWNSHIP Cvcs Department Has Card Party At Hunter's Large Attendance At Woman's Club Affar Monday Nght Mrs. I. T. Spencer Charman. Tn- Cvcs department nf H' Woman's Chl, Mrs. I,,T. Spencer, thatnn], held a most p Hvcssfd curd party Mondhy njjht. >l the hum.' of, Mrs, Gooyo Hunter n Grow vcnlo. Sxteen tables, nf brde- Were ll play, seven of contract, anl nne (f aucton. Tle cnlct h; scores were as follows: Mr.-. (lon.;" ' K. Merrll, MIKS Ruth Kl). Mrs. F. ' ', Anno?? MIP. <\ W. HnU'kov,.fr., Mrs.,Fred Deronn-st, Mr Imnc and Mr:;. Klhvood R. Johnson, Jr. Hp-h scores n aucton brdge were: Mrs.. A. F. llandnlpl, Mss Anta PfelTe)'; Mrs. Whtney ('. Leeson, Mrs, James F. Mnes, Ms..T. I. <unn, Mrs. Thomas Orr', Mss Ann Whte, Mss.ICst'lle I'.auelnna' and Mrs. Mopsman of Ralway. ' The other quests ncluded; Mrs. Albert R. Hercen, Mrs. Ccdrc Ostrom, Mrs. (.'. It. Chase, Mss Helen Pfetl'er, Mss Ada Fullertol, Ms.; Gertrude Kan-ell, Mrs. H. II. Ford, Mrs. Le Roy Collns, Mrs. I). Harry Ford, Mrs. 'Julan Grow, Mrs. Noel Kttell, Mrs, I.ec Smth. Mrs. B. ('. Donarusl, Mrs. Hlda Oemarest. "Mrs. Wllam T. Jones, Mrs. I. Serse, Mrs. Maurce Traman, Mrs. Andrew.. Lonpr, Mrs. Feed Urels, Mrs. James V. Chalmers, Mrs, Irvng J. Remers, Mrs. George A, Usbrow, Mrs. Arthur'-II. Dunham, Mrs. Wllan PfeU'er, Mrs: Wllam II. Grsvold, Mrs. lu't'nc- McLeod, MM, f,>on E, Campbell Mrs. W. Fnn, Mrs. John Coyne of WoodbrdRO and Mrs. B.' Lvngston, Mrs. Ralph E. Seaman, Mss Gertrude Toolan and Mrs. boy. H. W. McClure of Perth Am- Happy Hour Man Wll Come Here On Sunday John A. Scott Returns To Methodst Church By Request Expect Large Audence. Sunday evenng John A Scott wll _. appear at the Methodst Epscopal " Church after a request return engagement. Mjr. Scott founded tho Happy Hour program ^(and for tho past' ten years has been gvng programs over the Rado staton. W. A. A. M. He has.\sung Chrstan hymns to more people than any other sngng Evangelst known n ths country. He has performed many rectals all ver th,e state. In, Mr. Scotts past ten years he has receved over 50, 000 letters from apprecatve lsteners. The Happy Hour man was born n, Sweden and mgrated to ths tountry just as a boy. The popular song servces wll be conducted by Mr. Scott at ths Sunday's servce wth Rev. Mellberg followng wth the sermon topc, "The Heart of the Chrstmas Message". The audence who heard hm bc-...fore at hs appearance n the Methodst church wll be pleased to know of Ms return,, Methodsts Plan Supper To Be Held In Chapel Dec. 4 A.Saner Kraut and I'r-Knuckl Supper wll he held next. T!ursda\, December M n He Chapel of (h,- M, F,. Church. A specal cn.lc, Mr;. Chhrles,,'skn of Planlel. whse fame has been spread far and wde vcr the Slate of New Jersey for her cusne has been en^a^ed. Mrs. Lska wll he asssted by Alexeml'rr qeleh and Godfrey jornsen, and Stewart, NelKrrver wll have ctar^e of the waters. The Bulders, Kortn;hlly Guld and all women of the church wll enjoy a recess 4s the men of the church wll bo n cjunc". Mrs. Albert R. Bergen Hostess To Study Club Mss Helen Potter Gves Report On "Italan Art" Other Bts On Interestng Program. ; The Tuesday afternoon Studyy Club was called ths week at tho h home of Mrs. Albet R. Bergen n West Man strocl. Mss Helen Potter gave an nterestng report on the paper "Italan. Art". Mss Potter mentoned durng the Renassance perod three outstandng artst.? were. Leonardo I): Vnce, Mchael Angelo and Raphael. Before the second paper was gven Mrs. Claude W. Decker smp: moat delghtfully "A Sonp of the Chmes," and "Trues" by Joyce Klmer. The second paper "St. Peters hurch and the Vatcan" was extremely nterestng and well wrtten by Mrs. G'orfrp R. Merrll. Mrs. Morll explaned, St. Pet-jrs church was bult on the ground where Nero had put to death so many Chrstans, Constantno really started the frst church whch was a wooden 'one. It was there Mchael Angdo worked for 7 years,wthout pay. The. collecton of books n the magnfcent lbrary of the Vatcan was started n 450 and now s complete.' Ths buldng s one of tho Wonders" known '.throughout the world, but all the countres n th. world have contrbuted to ths buldng enterprse. Current events were dscussed by Mr. F. P. Anness n a most nformatve manner. Mrs. Claude Decker and Mrs. Madelne Duval were apponted n charge of the Chrstmas 'baskets. A Chrstmas party wll be- held Tuesday afternoon, December 0, at the home of Mrs. C. M. Lddle. An orgnal program wll be arranged by Mrs. Hampton Cutter, whch promses to be moat nterestng. Sunshne Class Has Socal And Busness Meet Monday The Sunshno Class of the Frst Presbyteran. Church held ts regular meetng Monday nght at the horn? of Mrs. Harry Baker, Jr., n Freeman street. The presdent, Mrs. Norman Douglas presded. De-votonals were led by Mrs. Frederck Schwenzer. Plans were dscussed for the Chrstmas party to be held Tuesday nght December 9, at the home om Mss Elna Bergh n Chestnut avenue. Reports of Thanksgvng work were gven. and plans outlned for Chrstmas work. A socal tme followed and the S.E.T. Holds Largely Attended Meetng Mon. \t Home Of Rev. and Mrs, W. V. D. Strong In Grove Ave. 'Plans Chrstmas Dance. served. Tho commttee s n charge The 'December meetng of the G. of Mrs, John Maher, and Mrs. K. T. Cluh of the Frst, Congregatonal church 'was held Monday nght at rence Rely. the home of'rev. and Mrs. W. V. D. Strong. bllng the busness sesson plans were made for a Chrstmas dunce to..! held Frday nght, December"2'J, at.,)he Craftsmen's Club. Albert Joehen was apponted gt'neral charman. The program for the evenng was opened wth a group of. four nstrumental numbers plnycd by a tro f- cludng, Mss FJzabelh Tvmtwon, ellost; Mss %M, Krewnklc, Krnk, voln- st and d Mss Edna Gegol panst. The selectons were "Humoresque," "Just a Memory," "Amercan Lfe" and "Kllnrney". A one-act comedy sketch, "Mr. Sampson," was gven, the followng characters takng part, Mr. Sampson, Wayne T. Cox; Carolne Stevens, Mrs. Mac G. Bell; Catherne Stevens, Mrs. John Flemmng. A socal hour followed. The guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Maxfehl, Mss Jane Cox, Mrs. E. Wolleback and Ferdnand We-tterherg. Mrs. Ethel Dgn n Gronvlle street wll hold the next meetng. Mssonary Meet Held By Methodst Members Last Nght In Lecture Room Of Church Sketch Presented By Well-Chosen Cast. The Chrstmas Mssonary meetng of the Methodst Epscopal Church was held last nght n the lecture room of the church. The meetng was. opened by a word of greetng from the presdent, Mrs. A. R, Bergen. The- carol "Hark the Herald Angles Sng", was sung, followed by a pano solo played by Mss Edna Gegle. Rev. C. C. E. Mellberg greeted the members wth a fe\v words. The sketch "A Mssonary Chrstmas Vson" was then presented. The place was a lvng room of Mrs. Farfax taken by Mrs. P. H. Locker. The followng took part n a most effcent manner. Chna, Mst, Kathryn Spencer; Japan, Mss Elzabeth Spencer; Germany, Mrs. George Me Cullagh; Halland, Mrs, F. F. Anness; Denmark, Mrs. G. 'Bjornaen; France, Mrs. Theodore Marsh; England, Mas Stella Kelly; Amerca, Mss Vesta, Petersen. In the manger scenes the character "Mary" was portrayed by Mss Ruth Howc- and "Joseph" was played by Stewart Schoonover. Two lttle grls dressed n whte, Charlotte Woelper and Jean Aaroe, partcpated n tattng the slved offerng. Mrs. Herrnan Qunn asssted by Mrs. J. J. Lvngood were n charge of the decoratons. The refreshment commttee conssted of Mrs, Ralph Stauffer and Mrs. Godfrey Bjornsen and Mrs. Mabelle Wells. The members brought Chrstmas gfts for the Old Folks Methodst Home at Ocean Grove. Marrage Announcement Announcement has been, made of refreshment table was attractvely he marrage of Mss Jula Ba - a of decorated n keepng wth the hol- Woodbrdge to Charles Andersh n day season. Sewaren, The ceremony was par- The. Msses Elzabeth and Anna- SODALITY MOVIE formed at St. Francs church of belle Baker entertaned wth rec- The Blessed Vrgn Sodalty of St. tatons. Two former members wers Jame3 church's sponsorng a mov- Metuchen on November 30, Tanks Day. ' Second Largest Rodent The porcupne Is the second largest rodent la North Amerca. among the' four guests present, Mrs. Harry Young and Mrs. Chrs Thompson, and Mrs. Htfrry Baker, Sr., and Mrs. George Brown. Classfed Ada. Brng Result* BEST FOOD AT LOWEST PpES DELIVERED ANYWHERE FINEST MEATS ON THE MARKET Look At These Prces Legs of Genune Sprng Lamb..\, lb 5c Legs of Mutton *..b.loc Legs or Rump of Vea!'..... r. lb 2c Shoulder of Veal / lb lpc Fresh-KM Fowl... -,.. ". lb. 4c Jersey Fresh Shoulder of Pork... lb 8c Eye or Round? lb. 22c Prme Rbs of Beef.... "...,. Ib.l5c Astor Cojffee.... ;... lb. 9c Wth E^ch Purchase of $.00> s over a pound of Brookfeld Butter 9c FINE MEATS AND GROCERIES Delveres Anywhere n Carteret or Woodbrdge CARTERET, N. J. N«w Store Old Store 594 Roosevelt Ave. 64 Roooevelt Ave, TeJ. Carteret Tel. Carteret 8-.O3J. '' Bu»a» Pass Jle Doors. I ng pcture show beng held tonght and a matnee ths afternoon. One show was held last nght. The feature pctures are "The Pl- Krmafre" starrng Maran Nxon and Norman.Foster, and "Mama Loves Papa" wth Mary Boland and Charles Ruggles. PUBLIC CARD PARTY The Rosary Socety of St. James Church swll hold a publc card party Frday nght, December 5, at St. James audtorum. Mrs. Edward Coley Jr., s charman n charge of arrangements and s beng asssted by an able commttee. A Classfed Adv. Wll Sell It " f Q /.A!. ' ' \ j a 4 DECKED T0TEV.V.U DETROOF/j TO SUFFICIENT DEFENSE You wll 4 be properly protected aganst Mle dangers of drvng wth defectve brakes f you have, our expert mechanc! check th< condton of the brake* on your car at regular perods. Our charge for ths servce «mall compared to the safety t afford you! MUNICIPAL SERVICE mrom INC. RAHWAY AVE. t MAIN ST. WOODBRIDCE PHONI \<;\ IF Vmll ll.\ >I(> HAS A COUI.II ' OK ANV OTICK AILMKNT CALL DOCTOR HANKS...KAHWAV 7-IQ4S * I5VENINOS HAH WAI 7-UU RADIO REPAIRS OUR SPECIALTY SSS yi3ars BXPBBJHNCB HOIlS AGEN'E FOU tl O A VIU(W«., fljluflubv U. & H, IUUI0. BAHWAY, f«lkvint HT, St. Cecela's Woman's Club To Hold Card Pnrty Tuesday Tle Women's Club of St. Cecela's Church of Iscln wll hold a card party n the Varsh Hall Tuesday, Dec. 2. Games wll start promptly at 8:30 P. M. The door prze wll fte a basket of food. Przes for h"kh scores ll games wll consst manly of. toys for Chrstmas. Refreshment! wll be Woodbrdge! St. James PTA Holds Meetng; Entertaned Chldren Of F o u,r t h Grade Gve Chrstmas Play Bus< ness Sesson Follows. The Parent' Teachers Assocaton P r -'of'tho St. Jnws church held ther regular meetng Tuesday nfrht n th'- andtorum of the St. James school. Tho chldren of'the entre fourth grade entertaned the pnrents wth delghtful Chrstmas pny enttled "Te Sprt of Chrstmas." Mrs Harry Tappen of. Decker Followng the play a busness Place vsted wth her sster, Mrs. meetng at Hghland Park Decmulated to have the St. James Par- Hugo Andres of Dongnn Hlls SUten Seventh Grade: Mnrv Zl-,, Island on Tuesday.. \ \^ Ioohan, Helen Kens,K Jl ent Teachers Assocaton attend the Krock, John' Kerr, Charles.-' " meetng of the Hghland Pnrk Decr., and Mrs. Lolad F. Reynolds Of Woman's Club Meets nek, Ellen Connelly, Amr,... ' : Mr,, n "sn'n/l'nv «nber 8. At ths meetng the St. of Lnden avenue were tho Sunday ^ ^ parent Tcachcrs Assocaton guests of Rev and Mrs. Robert W. thc Regonal Assoc-' Mark of.allentown, Pa.; At Home Of Mrs. Fred Bregs ] Ducsak* Joh^DubV, VerS;,V' 0 n ^ R()savy AHdt orum nt Mss Mldred Bowers, n student at A. M. Thc luncheon wll be held at In Tsdale Place Yesterday '.J'. 7-l n - "" " lr " '..»..,.--.. _...--., TTotol Klen n New Brunswck, k Al Al Mara Syracuse Unversty spent^ the week U ^. / teachers of the assocaend wth her mother Mrs. A. H. bow- }. "- Ffth grade: Anna Kvnch v - Mrs. Irvng Remers Pre- beth Ksh. crs of Rdge-dale avenue. ton are urged to attend as n, most nterestng program has been arranged. The Regonal Presdent Mrs The Aucton Brdge Club s beng Gleason wll open the meetng. ontqrtanew ths afternoon at the The Parent Teachers Assocaton home of Mss Laura Brodhoad n of the St. James church hold ther Green street. meetngs regularly on the frst Tues- The mssonary meetng of tho day after the frst Frday. The January meetng wll he January 'Sgma Alpha Ph Ph Alumnae wll be hold Monday nght December, 9 n the audtorum of the St., James at the- home of Mrs. Grace Brown on school. Man street at 8 o'clock., Followng the busness meetng a socal tme was enjoyed wth refresh The Janet Gage Chapter, Daughters of the Amercan Revoluton wll hold ther monthly meetng Monday December 8 at the home of Mrs. Hampton Cutter n Green street. ments. CHURCH NOTES METHODIST EPISCOPAL Marn Street Rev. C. C. E. Mclll-«rg, Pastor Sunday Mrs. Geo. Robnson Hostess At Vanshng Tea On Mon. Mrs. George Rohnsn of Rowland lace entertaned at n vanshng ten. Monday, afternoon for the beneft of he Women's Auxlary of the. Frst reshytoran church. Mrs. Fred venng's entertanment. Tho other guest were: Mrs. Irvng. Rcmcvs, Mrs. Whtney C. Leeon, Mrs. Inland F. Reynolds, Mrs. (lartn Reydcr, Mrs. Harry JTappcn, tlrs. Danel Ogdon, Mrs. Lonn " ot> kns, Mrs. Charles Kuhlman/Mrs. L. Rymslunv, Mrs. Eml KmUzberj d Mrs. E. II. Devanny. Lterature Department Chrstmas decoratons a n d a Chrstmas program ndcated the holday season at the meetng of the Lterature pepnr.tmo.nt of the Wornday th,.frm.,,, M,-,. St James Honor Roll For November Issued Students In AH Grades On Monthly Rolj Of ^ He School On Amboy t j e nue. The Honor Roll for t] 0 November, wth the ndvd,,. l"""' ' lst of pupls for the «t J.,,.', Klv " ' are ns follows: ' ' :] >» Eght grade: Mary Moo.-,.,' Krock Rta Demler, Nor? lv,m Mary Smon, John Ges, Vr^'Q deles, and Frst Noel under tho d-, Margaret Ryan, recton of Mrs. Wllam Krug open- j od th! meetng followed by a story "The Chrstmas Goose" by Charles Dckens read by Mrs. James Chnl- q., T,. n A " a R mr " ew '"I. C '«h> MaJ Mrs, Irvng J. Rcmers, n Maple avenue. "The,, Heart of the Chrstmas ture Department at the N.R.A. Ex- Junor Happr ness Group Message". poston on Wednesday, reported on Present "Matte Dscovers the success of the Woman's Club The next regular meetng of the Frt Congregatonal Church booth. Indvdual contrbuton^ of Merry Chrstmas". Amercan Legon Auxlary of Woodbrdge Post No. 87 wll be held Barron and Grove Avenue* Chrstmas poetry were made by varous members. The meetng closed The Junor Happness.. (.; ; December 8. Rev. W. V- D. Strong, D. D., Pa»tor Sunday wth the sngng of "Holy Nght" and Present a play, Matte DU Msses Frances and Margaret 9:45 A. M. Sunday school. a socal hour followed: Merry Chrstmas', at the Jordan, Mss Grace Nebel and Mrs. :00 A. M. Church servce., bc (? 0 on Mrs. Fred Bregs and Mrs. Irvng, l? December at Tne cast Albert G. Waters of Perth Amboy 7:00 P. M, Chrstan Endeavor d bl ld of 5 at S udock Tne cast Remers poured at a table resplend- > of characters are as fo spent Saturday n. New York Cty. servces. ent wth h Chrstmas Ch decoratons. t The l J^"f' 7:45 P. M. Evenng servce. hostesses were Mrs. John Kreg-er, r : - Helen O'('unn Mrs. Noel Kttell and Mrs. O. T. Fra- Mrs. Dora Bckle C. Peters Mrs. Carl C. E. Mellberg of Man FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH zer Mrs. Quggle Barbara Ru street spent Tuesday n New York. Earl Hannum Devanny, Mnster The next meetng wll be held Jan- *Jss Calle West G. Sullv, The Sunday School Board meetng of the M. E. Church wll be en- :00 A. M. Mornng worshp, ser- Lddle n Tsdale Place wth Mrs. '.Smon Atwood Helen-Tredel 9:45 A. M. Church school. uary 4th, at thft home of Mrs. C. M.IGrandpa^ M.j Judson "'' Else Nu " tertaned by Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bergen of West Man street next Wed- 2:30 P. M. Junor C. E. and Mrs. Martn Newcomer, hostess- Da,YJU Lee.Georga Neve man topc: "No Kng-In-Israel." Chester Peck, Mrs. Whtney Leeson S 6 ".? F r e e m a M Mora o a Balfoul nesday evenng, at 8:5 o'clock" I 3:00 P. M. Junor Intermedate C.E. es. The Chldren's Books wll be the ' Matte Dscovers a Merry Chrs Stewart Schoonover wll be n charge. m^c E ' subject subject and and the the followng followng books books wll wll maa ls be revewed: showng an a scene amusng a one boardnc act dram hou of the entertanment. 7:45 P. M. Evenng worshp, ser- Alce n Wonderland, Mrs. Fred on Chrstmas Eve. The mad feel The Bulders Socety of the M. E. mon topc: "The Run of Ge-Bregs. sorry for her mstress,. Mrs. Dckl-e) Church held ther regular meetng haz," Huckleberry Fnn, Mrs. D. H. and decdes upon a plan, whweupo Tuesday afternoon at thc- home of 7:45 Wednesday. Mdweek Prayers. Ford. she acts promptly, and Mrs ' Mrs. F. F. Anness n West Man 7:30 P. M. Frday. Boy Scout Lttle Women, Mrs. James Comp- has. a ve. rv merrv Chrstmas busde street. Troop No. 33 wth John T. Tetley Scoutmaster, wll meet n Rebecca of 'Sunny Brook Farm I.There wll be a dance after ton. gettng a husband at at tho sume sunn; traq traa the church, basement. Boy Scout Mrs. Noel Kttell. ' play. The proceeds of thc play w Troop No. 33. " M** ns ;l, mors. Mrs. Wllam Krug played a ^T,". ; u wcjl»»n Ths meetng wll be the annual pano solo "Chmng Bells" by Web- ", Wllllln rt-nl f j^wr, Mary Chrstmas party, Members are prvleged to nvte thor husbands as nterestng and nstructve paper on I Frst grade: Gertrude I' T Ia stor. Mrs. Hampton Cutter read an guests at ths annual event. MJ Yuletde Customs. The Chrstmas hael Tomko, Walter C. I},>,., TT, xr CJ 4. 9:45 A. M. Church school, P. H. sons? "We Three Kng's of Orent McLaughlr, and Ltcle La. T The Holy Name Socety Chor, L fc sup erntenden t. Are" was sunp; by the group assembled there. Mss Helen 'Wood of L. o'clock at St. James church. All topc: "Jesus Faces An Economs Emergency." Books for the Famly". Mrs. Krlu Bambenrer Company talked on "Gft members are urged to be present. Sewaren Grls Ready 7:00 P. M. Epworth League devotonal servces. astery Bells"' by. Lefebure-Wely. played-another pano selecton "Mon- h Bjreekenrdge Auxlary of tho Frst Presbyteran Church wll To Gve Play Dec lj 7:45 P. M. Song servce wth John Mrs. Maurce Tranman, who acted meet Monday nght at the home of A. Scott as loader. Sermon topc as hostess representng the Ltera- Promnent Woodbrdge Couple Marred Wed. Chrstensen - Drummond Nuptals At Perth Amboy Couple Wll Resde In Prospect Street. Mss Volet Drummond, daughter of M:s. Harret Drummond of avenue and. Herbert Chrstensen, son of Mr. and Mrs, Chrstan Chrstensen of Prospect street were marred at noon Wednesday n Perth Amboy. The ceremony was performed by Judge Harold E. Pckersgll. The brde wore a gown of blue velvet wth a hat to match. The attendants were Mrs. Harold MacNab a sster of the groom and Vctor Drummond, the brde's brother. A recepton was held Wednesday nght for the famly and frends n the Chrstensen buldng n Man street. The couple wll resde' n ther recently completed home n Prospect street. TRINITY CHURCH NEWS Tonght, Dec. 8th, the Parah, Club Players wll gve the recent Broadway success "Nancy's Prvate Affar" n the Hgh" School Audtorum at 8:5 P. M. Tckets are only 50 cents The Trnty Men's Club wfl hold ther regular monthly meetng on Wednesday nght, December 3th, at the Parsh House. The Trnty Socal Club s sponsorng a Bazaar at the Trnty Parsh House on Frday, December 5th. at 7 P. M. A number of organzatons have ndcated ther ntenton to have, booths n addton to the Socal Club. All arc welcome. tes DON'T GAMBLE! HEMO-FREE. hc proven onmcu cta rtulj. It IOOUICJ. It heals, t JMOrba. I bu btought comfortng relef to (houuuk. It wll do the umc for you t Never More ha HEMO-FREE been lold for leu luu (.00 per lube. today of hc new low prce: FULL SIZE TUBE (C.O.D. Orden 65c) 50c A jmsfat'to guramcc cones wth each rube I HKMO LABORATORIES 4520 W««Pco Blvd., Lot Angela, af. Eclottd 50c (or full tax double strength >ubc of HEMO-FREE. If not releved I get my 50c luck. tme. r-^-^ ^_ * " "..,,,., : - Cv. TRINITY EPISCOPAL Rev. Edward R. Welles, Rector Rahway Avenue and Trnty Lane 8:00 A. M. Holy Eucharst and sermon. 9:45 A. M. Church school. 0:30 A. M. Church school servce. :00 A. M. Mornng Prayer and sermon by the pastor. Every Frday and Holy Day A. M. Holy Eucharst. Every Saturday 7:30 to 8:00 P.M. The rector wll be n, the church for ntervews, sprtual counsel, or to admnster absoluton. Baptsm by appontment. For the sck Baptsm, Holy Communon or Holy Uncton at any hour " day or nght. ST. JAMES R. C. CHURCH Rev. Franct X. Langan, Pa»t6r Rev. Charles A. Duten, Curate 7:00 A. M. Low Mass. 9:00 A. :M. Low Mass. 0:30 A. M.' 4:00 P. M. Hgh Mass. Holy Hour. CHURCH OF CHRIST Meetngs each Sunday n home of J. Hett, 72 Schoder avenue, Wood- 0:30 A. M. Bble, study. :00 A. M.' Breakng of Bread, 3:30 P. )M. Gospel preachng Sub-, je-ct "The Crucfed Chrst." Each Monday 8 P. M. Bble study. Vstore welcome.... All are nvted to attend these servces. COLORED BAPTIST :00 A. M. Mornng sermon :30 P. M. : Sunday school. 7:00 P. M. "Young People's Baptst unon. j Wednesday, 8 P. M, Prayer neetng. The Colona Epscopal Sunday school meets every Sunday mornng at the school at 0:30 o'clock. Ths Sunday school has been organzed to provde weekly relgous nstructon to the chldren of Colona regardless of the partcular relgous afflaton, f any, of ther parents. Relgous servces for adults arc held at 0:30 a, m., the second Sunday of each month and an evenng servce, at eght o'clock on the fourth Sunday J of the month. ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE- ' Sewaren Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst, Sewaren, a branch of The Mother Church, The Frst Church of Chrst (scentst n Boston, Mass, Sunday Servce :00 A. If Sundtty School )'30 A It 8 00 < p ne M" y Te3tmonal ^ R d R : SURGEON CHIROPODIST Scentfc Tre»tnnmt of FOOT AILMENTS. DR. H. H. SILVER 40 MAIN STREET, RAHWAY Itoblbon UUI For open dscusson wll he: Ivan- ffo'toward Chrstmas baskets fur thl hoe.for romance. Olver Twst, for needy famles of Sewaren. pathos. Helen's Babes, for hlarty. I Black Beauty, for anmals. Robnson Mss Evelyn Schoonover ls Crusoe, for adventure. Idylls of the Kng, for chvalry. Tom Sawyer, for boys. Andersons and Grmms Farv Tales. Antlers Wll Play Frst Home Game Aganst Strong Newark Team At P. House Anl Hostess To Fortnghtly At Important Meetng MondaJ The Fortnghtly Guld of th.- M. ] church was entertaned Mmula nght at the home of M-- Schoonover. The devotonal.s v/arv l't presdent, Mrs. Charlt.s Acker. DtJ ng the busness sessons plm-»'-! The Woodbrdge Antlers wll play made to attend the Chrstn.the strong "Ironbound" team" of ng '6f the Buschnmn (Juld Newark Monday nght at the Parsh Frst Presbyteran Clm-h -\ House at 8:5 p. m. The Newark out-' evenng, December 8 at 7 o' ft s consdered the best grls team Ifl was planned to make <,tl> of the state. Many of the grls play- for clothng n behalf of tnng professonal ball., holday chartable work. A I'TotJ Ths Wll be the Antlers frst home on the Chrstmas cards am game of the season. A small adms- znes on sale was gven. son wll 'be charged. Mss Elzabeth S-ena--.s r ' lv T,he Woodbrdge, Antler team: nterestng revew on the lnl Helen Mller, captan; Helen Van- ter n the book "Story of >!< ' I du Tassel, Vvan Warren, Alma Puco, tam." Mare Mller, Emma Jacobs, Johanna Among those present w.-n. Magyar and Emly Davd, manager. Msses Maran Gllette, I-ll«n ges'on Dorothy SattU'r, J'-""' Jacl Mary Irene Bartholomew Is ' mn > Kathryn and Elzabeth" >\«u. - *,.». 'Evelyn Schoonover, Mldvd M Hostess At Chrstmas Fete Martlja Sprague, Mrs. htl. [ker, Mrs. Justn Marah, Jl '- ' tu Mary Irene Bartholomew, daugh- Lorch and Mrs. C. E. Mt'llb','. ter of Mr. and Mrs. DerbenAV. Bar-' Thq next meetng wll!> ' tholomew, of Green street, entertan- Thursday, Dec. 2, at 8 IM'I" IR V ed a group of young frends at her Mss Dorothy Sattler m Am""> home yesterday afternoon n honor nuc - Members are requ-u,, of her eghth brthday. The decora- brn K "> o V S ft al t"'^ ''''' "- tons were n keepng wth the Chrst- ~ ' mas holday y sprt. p Santa Claus Rev Lucy T. Ayres To Gve I Talk At Congregatonal Sun? mtft.ffte.scessg whch caused much merrment among the lttle folks. Games were pwyed. The lttle guests present were. Rev. Lucy T.. Cty, who a workng wth Anderson,,.. Hregs, Mary-'Elzabeth ^^r^^, D, ) Alce Me Laughln, Anne Rcmers, ' s sponsorng Bpnsg ths Jean Newcomer, Laura' Dawson Le- sel 'V' c. Kev. Ayres t»l> ' lu Copeland, Glora Potter,. Mary "Experences n Peraonal Irene and Sally Anne Bartholomew la m-" P"or to th'u ^ scrvc-' and Edwn Potter, Wllam Devan-' c»>ur<:h Rev. Ayres Wll ny, Julan Grow, Malcolm Mosher,' ed at s supper meetng- "" Jack Remers, Allen Whttng and? tn^ " lusc? pr T -?v Bm rl w Harrv Harry Lnd> Lndu nf of l«wn towp. / ranrcd. ranged. Msa Lllan u.l:>» ~. t h l t d t h H y v'lv M** * w IOIIJ >us*>*r* v***^ V,...Mss Adelne Becker, 25, of New-teark, was cut on the forehead Sun- selectons. It > hoped for a of Perth Amboy wll day mornng when a cav n whch she church attendance at tns was rdng ran nto a parked car atevenng's servce, as Rev. Ay.ker-»«avenue and Avenel. afreet. exceptonally nterestngji^: MLSS Becker was rdng' wth Dr. Sdney Becker, of Cty Hosptal, Newark, southward n Rahway avenue. The parked car belongs to Peter Greco of 300 Edgarton Boulevard, Avenel. Both cars were badly damaged. KITCHEN UTfUlES and PAINT CO. B, P. S. PAINTS VALSPAR VARNISH 8 Ac Kja " Sulal SURGEbN CHIROPODIST FOOT AILMENTS DR. WALTER FAGAN P. A. Natonal Bank; '"' 33 St.to St. UOUKHS onlkut TIUM Amboy 4 RADIO REPAIR* Bsdo Inspected Estmates gven Years' lce

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