Township May Have Industrial Bureau In Very Near Future

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1 , READERS BEST NEWS COVERAGE TWENTY-rFTH YEAR Publshed Every WOODBRDGE, N. J., FRDAY, MAY, 98 T»» mm N», >t»p.r.> Tmrn.hu, THRKK CKNTS PER COPY Crow's Nest BV THK NAVGATOR chw amee WaHh was taken U suddenly Tuesday and has been d to WB home. Upon nl"wab learned that mprovng and t K wll be back on the totxtathe next HHm Here's nop ln 8 for h ' "ve 6 r. nthe meantme Keatng l tlch'e' m m "Dck- r T Th«Slver BMd Mud Unt of Port No. 87, Amerlcan l*««o., wll mae " ntlal appearance nwt 8 " n( "»' XnTwll take part n the wrvlw* to be held at the Methodst Epscopal <*»«** Great ttotags are WP t^ ««band and folk* are.mlomly wrtng to bear Professor Peteman * don^bofs n ^ L * 6 * wll also p»rad» Day. ^_ Mayor La Ouardla wll not be the only Mayor to parade Memoral Day n a veteran's unform. Our own Mayor August F. Gretaer wtll march wth the Legonnares dressed n the unform he Wore n 97 when he country was n the throe, of war. Augle, nstead of leadng the parade as.le Townshp's hghest offcal wll»tep "We by sde wth huddles as of old. hs Tonltflt the Democrat* are Bettng together to elect a Towndlp lender. Humors bnve t UMt UM> boys are n for a loug and heated staton. Numerous names have been mentoned unofflclally for tfhe nat two week* but no defnte decson has been arrved»t. However, <to» consensus of opnon n Democratc crcle* s tat an entrely new (toe wtll take over the party rens ths ywur. Here's BOO.,' news for the Townshp TlWws Thursday of ths week fr. O.. Morgenson townshp veaauror, receved a check for Approxmately, Ths raow- wll be turned over to the Board of Educaton today and Mr. Larson, school eutodlan, wll make tbe checks out over the week-end, so tbat the teachers wll n all problty receve cash on Monday or Tuesday ot et «#«k. ^ $- One of our cttrreepoodenta advlsea. u that a certan "Bg Shot" (T) newspaperman, w*o at one tme aat n as a member of the executve commttee of lhe Taxpayers' Assocaton, advocated a cut of SO pewwnt for de Polce and other Townshp employers. Tfae workng* of some pool's bralu are hard to fathom. nterestng newt, eh, coppers? The Polce Department s sportng a new car ths week. t certanly wm> a uucb needed part»f polce equpment. What we're watng for n a new patrolwsgon. Tlmre s no doubt out t, WoodlrllK*- newls one. ThtV present relc should have wen exchanged H'm ago for a more modern vellrle. Can you magne the ordeal.h affldft vctm must go thru ''tlk to the hosptal n the rea- wreck, marked "ambulance". We understand the Polce Commssoner la consderng the purchase of a n«w "Black Mara, ara, Let' hope he sole one. favorly and The Florda (Jrwve road agtaton s a&ln before the Tuwutpcople. The people lvng n tt*t secton, and anyone havng occwlon to use tlv nuul, wll wthout qum- (on, agree ttmt U) hgh tme»oet!»l>{ was done to gve tu«tltlaem affected nome relef. Tke controversy, tw to who wll repar de road Mould to dropped, and the TowwMp offcals should demand tlat 'erth Amboy awl <lw County nhare ther part of lhe expense atd have the road mproved HO tlat t s at taut passle. Kn tells us that one of, those old fashoned spaghett suppers s flk arranged at the Speedway Socal Club. For your nformaton th«club s located at "Mltchy" Kuth'u garage on the super-hghway. And bgy are those suppera «uod. Then of course Wood brdge's famous Comedan and M nter of Ceremones, Jack Boos, wll be ln attendance. That's 'UuuKh to make you want to b there. Woodbrldge Towwtllu s rw n a«mtf, bat lke tbe proverb. "t las been hdng Us Unlt under a bushel". ««w tf ft* fmmmr Attorney's plan goes thru, our muncpalty wn have an mlus- U*l trtkmh «Mt wll Jrfvflr. wtmt t has to offer. la we tmtl «mu _, t.» MUM * ftt play, "t pays to advertse." Clok ).. Duultsa), and bs assutant, Mrs. Ann Horntby, h*v«been real busy ths week ssung dog lcenses. The rush for regster ng doga was w great the Jast week, the clerk' offee ran out of tags and (tad to send an J. O, 8. for more faarkert. Tb«tonrnstp Commttee h n earnest out elmnatng tbe dog nusance and th«peopls realue t tlft tme. f * dog s worth havng, t s worts Townshp Patrotc Organzatons To Take Part n Annual Memoral Day Servces Wednesday Mornng Route of March to nclude man thoroughfares. Servces to be Held at Presbyteran Cemetery. Grave* decorated for occason by Legon. PROGRAM ARRANGED WOODBRDGE. Wth approxmately graves of solders, salors and fremen beng decorated wth flowers and flags, everythng s n readness for the annual Memoral Day parade and program to be held Wednesday mornng, May, under the dtrectlcm of Wbodbrldge Post, No. 87, Amercan Legon, asssted by Woodbrdga Townshp fre companes. The decoraton of the graves s an annual rtual started a good rnpny years ago n Woodbrdge by the G>A. R., and snce the passng years have dmnshed ther ranks the task has been carred on by thfe Legon and fremen. All ex-servcemen are nvted to take part ln the parade. No one need stay at home because of lack of unform an a large number wll parade n cvlan clothes. Among the organzatons that wll take part ln the parade are the followng: Woodbrldge Poet, Amercan Legon and post band, Mddlesex Ffe and Drum Corps, Townshp offcals, Chef of Polce James A. Walsh and polce escort, all Townshp fremen, Veterans of Foregn Wan, Spansh War Veterans, Woodbrdge Hgh School Band, Boy Scouts', Olrl Scouts, selln Drum and Bugle Corps. All persons plumng to partcpate n the parade are requested to be at the flrehouse on School stret at 9 o'clock Wednesday mornng and report to Raymond Moore, marshal of the parade, who wll be asssted by Fred Zehrer, chef of the Woodbrtdge fre Company. n case of ran, the Board of Fre Commssoners have consented to permt the commttee to aound four blasts on the fre alarm ndcatng that there wll be no parade, n that case the program wll be held n the Wood brdge Hgh School audtorum. Une of March The lne of march for the par Contnued on Page Tea Over Groups o Partcpate D Servces Sunday Parade to be held at 7: P. M. Specal servces at M. E. Church. WOORHRDGB. -Fully organzatohb and groups wll take part n the annual church memoral servces for the exaervlce men and fremen of the Townshp whch wll be held Sunday nght at 7: o'clock at the Woodbrtdgf Tpwnahlp Methodst Eplscopa church. 'rlor to the servces a parade wll ue held from the Woodbrldge fc're house to the church. n the lne of march wll be the followng' 'ollce escort, two scouu, one carryng the Chrstan Bag, whch buou adopted for the army and navy servces and whch B tbe buly Hag that s rased ove the colors, and the other carryng a bble;.the chaplan corps and speakers, COOTB and Amercan Legon flag; the newly organzed Amercan Legon slver unt whch wll make ts frst publc appearance Sunday; Spanah- Anerlcan War Veterans, Amercan Legon Post, No. 87 and auxlary; Veterans of Foregn Wars and auxlary; Reserve Offcers Unt of the th nfantry of whch Rev. Carl. E. Mellberg, pastor of the Methodst Epscopal shurch n chaplan. Mddlesex Flfo.m Drum Corps; Fre companes t the Townshp and Boy scout roops, No., and. The speakers of the evenng ' nclude: Obtan Donald H. lerrlsh, chaplan, Headquarters 8th dvson, who wll speak on 'Preservng Amerca's Hertage", Maor J. Knox Bodel, Corps Area Chaplan, from Governor's sland. N, Y., and Rev Mellberg, who has the rank of Frst Leutenant and who la chaplan of the th lu- :antry, 78th dvson, Rev. Mell- Contlnued on vag«ten Jackson s Elected RotaryClubHead L8T There he stands wth saddened eye, Lookng at the passerby, No une gves a second glance, To ths tlgure of romance, How they cheered hm when he saled, ^ow he s the man that faled, ln hs heart la no regret, Tho' hs countrymen forget, He had done hs duty well, When he went thru shot and shell, Why dd people act BO strange? What had caused the sudden change? They who had not faced the War, Wth ts aftermatl of gore, Dd they sense hs secret prde? Dd they care whether he-ded? Yen, ths was hsnatlveland, Wll they ever understand, Why he often looked confused, Why he cannot laugh or smle At the thngs they thnk worth whle? All alone he pays the cost. Standng on the corner LOST Clarence Edward Heller To Preach Sermon Rev. Karl H. Devanny Oldest Elder James Palmer Whte Church to Celebrate 9 th Brthday Sunday Rev. Resdents of Hopelawn Wll Seek Abatements of nterest on Street Assessment n Common Pleas Cobt May Street property owners obect to payng nterest for seven years whle mprovement was not confrmed. Deplore condton of Florda Grove road. - Conference to be held wth Perth Amboy Commssoners and Freeholders. OPPOSE DELAY N GRADE CROSSNG REMOVAL WOODBRDGE. Resdents of May street, Hopelawn, wll appeal to- the court of common pleas fftr an atement of nterest on ther assessments for curb and gutter,- pavng and house connectons, accordng to a decson reached Mo^day nght at a meetng of the Townshp Commttee held at the Memoral Muncpal buldng. The resdents of the atreet ob--- Jeeted to the neven percent nterest rate whch vpaa charged for lay waa presented to the commt- YH«resdents opposng any de- seven years ln whch the assessment Mas not confrmed. ralroad has asked for a ftwo tee. t s understood that the Tovnshl;) Attorney McElroy declared that lte agraaa wth the resdents of May atmt, that tbe mprovement should have been confrmed by a prevous admnstraton. However, he sad that the present admnstraton s tryng.ts best to confrm all assessments las soon an possble. "The only thng to do now," he contnued, "s to confrm the mprovement as t stands wth the recommendaton of the assessment commssoners that half tbe nterest be strcken off the bll, You! (referrng to the May street property' owners) rady then fll«notce wth the county clerk wthn neven days and wth the court of common pleas wthn days. The Townshp has no authorty to release you from nterest payments." Ask Repars years' delay before begnnng work. Notce waa receved from the Publc Utlty Commsson that a hearng wll be held at Newark on June 6 on tbe applcaton of the Townshp for the grade crossng elmnaton work. A communcaton was receved from the board of adustment favorng a permt for the erecton of a structure at Sewaren by W. H. Tombs. The buldng permt was authorzed by the commttee. The Woodbrldge Anmal Assocaton was authorzed to act HE dog catchers n the Townshp. Permsson was granted to the St. Blaglo Socety to hold a carnval ths week at Port Readng. A club lquor lcense was granted to the Colona Country Club. George Barret, ot Hopelawn, "Mchael J. Tympanck was appeared before the commttee hmed constle tor the term o and urgd the repar ot Florda one year. Grove road, whch he sad s n a, On a moton made by Commt deplorle condton. teeman Howard Madson, th t was brought up tat the meet- Mddlesex Concrete Products Co. ng that the road la the dvson of Colona, was gven untl June lne between Perth Amboy and to remove Us plant. Mr. Maluon Woodbrdge Townshp and that stated that after a conference between the people of Colonla and several attempts have been made n prevous years to get the Pree- omrulttee from the second ward, Uoldens to repar the road. Tbe that the company was to mee clerk was drected to wrte to the wth certan condtons. He stated commssoners at Perth Amboy that' the company foled to meet and the Board ot Freeholders requestng that a conference be held The lesure tme commttee waa Lews Compton Addresses wth, the condtons, Meetng. to dlbcusa the matter. granted permsson to conduct ts actvtes u the Woodbrtdge park. WDUDUB. HayKX'd ll«celv«8 Oode Notce PermlBBon waa gven brethren Jacksuu, Man street, dk s elected prualdent uf the A communcaton was receved meetng at 97 Man- street to uw lutny GNU at u regmeetlub held yes- ty of '** from tbe Regonal Oode author- Woodbrldge ark Sunday ufterftfor evangelstc ular terday noon at the **M dlesex H "- copy of a letter sent to the Wood- ndependent, nformng they could fflt* prnt the prosae«f**»* chart* nform* > torn'.' **»» PHARMACY offer, although "publc sprted", eomeu under, the unfar Kd[ L, Bardlman, formerly «t practce..chapter g/ the code. Seaman's Perth Amb^y ( were: Vew presdent, C. Rosooe Olant; John V. Breckeurldge;, - 'JloldT. ~ ' ot w. " "_ a e t h Thornton. Lews Compton, Merrllt. Mr. was the gueat of * wbeu Compton " called upon. Maor Oegle, of the Menlo Park Veterans' Hosptal, Walter Peterson and Oscar Btrr, ot Boutb Amboy, wer^tlm vstng Rotstms. Op Hwe P»*y n reply tp t?.*hh»ltt' sehn, Mayor Aput T, < W ~, declared that he and. hs conmlt- tee would oppose any applcaton of He Pennsylvana Ralroad,for an extenson ot tme n whch to start work on the elmnaton of the selln and Colonla grade crow- A petton sgned by 6 PRESCRPTONS Called For and D«Uv«H Oor. Hahvay and Qrtap ftmt, WfttttuMae, W,, Devanny to Revew Hstory of Church J»me Palmer Prall, old-»t elder to take part n servces. WOODHRDOE. -- When Rev rl lnnum Devanny enters the lp of the Whte church Sun l»y tm-nnk. the parsh wll be Kn lp 'pl«'.»ratlon of the Two hundred nml ffty-nnth annlver mv / te Prusbyterlan church n WoorldRe. Revt DeTOnny' mlmt fur hl«sermon wll be "Sprtual Archtecture" and wll brefly r'vlew some of thfl hstory of tn- church, one of the oldes n the country. AHslstlng the pastor at thekerv lees wll be James Palmer Pral" the church's oldest elder. Ml ; l'rnll wll he 9 years old n«d Early Hstory The foundatons of the Tresb tcrn church were lad on " 7, 7. The frst buldng was a small one only out thrty feet Hre. t waa plan ln ts archtecture and furnshngs. There wore three doors and the pulpt waa a small, box-lke affar hgh up Da HP eastern wall of tbe dm d,. t was reached by & narrow, Ktet'p Btalrway. Pews ran around the walls and crss-crossed n H n out confusng fashon. Pews wero rented by the year. A small bell mk over the center of the church, and to rng t the sexton had to stand ln the center of the buldng. Townshp May Have ndustral Bureau n Very Near Future K Then a Cvl War Vrtttan n Woodbrklge Townshp? WOODBRDGE. As far u can be determned by the Amercan Lsrlon and ths paper, there l no veteran of the Cvl War now resdng ln Woodbrldgo Townshp. n order to be certan, Char- M H. Katlmau, charman el the Memoral Day Commttee, auks f there s a (. A. H., vet eran ln the TownBhl? that he get n ttfch wth hm at V Freeman street, Woodbrldge or leave word at the Wood brdge Klre house and arrangements wll be made to have hm attend tho servces on May 7 and Memoral Day. Legon Post To Hold Poppy Day Here Tomorrow WOODHRDOB. The annual Poppy Day" under the auspces ot Woodbrldge Post, No. 87, Amercan Legon and the Auxlary to the Woodbrldge Post, wll be held tomorrow ln the Town- shp. The popples, a paper replca of Plan Would Lst Every Avalle ndustral Ste n Townshp to Be Advertsed n Trade Papers Townshp Clerk would art as ndustral Secretary Townshp Attorney beleves plan would mprove Condtons here. Prelmnary Survey beng made by Tovrnthp Engneer. Lav allows Muncpaltes to advertse. DSTLLERY MAY LOCATE HERE WOODBRDGR. A ndustral Bureau for Woodbrdge Townshp, n the very near future, wth B. J. Dunlgan, Townshp clerk n the capacty of ndustral Secretary, s the plan of Townshp Attorney Leon E. McElroy, who has been endeavorng to secure new ndustres to locate n WoodbrdKe. f the plan s approved by the Townshp commttee, the Townshp wll advertse n trade ournals settng forth ts advantages. Dscussng the proponed ndustral Bureau Mr. McKlroy sad to a representatve of tho leader- Journal: " have come to the concluson, after a Btudy of condtons here, that the only way Woodbrldge Townshp can get on ts feet la to create an outlet for employment, At present we have an enormous amount ot persons, out, beleve, on the relef lsts. That s one of the hghest n th«state. Tm church kept pace wth the Wthout ndustres here we are Unt's and n 8 a parsh meet- the flower tbat grows n France, lost (or we can't hope to t relr l on n;; w:m called and a new buldng, are made durng,. the year by "*- wk ordered erected. The buld-' led veterans who -,- ng wan competed n December of,for themselves and ther famnes the aume year and t has served th mnoso admrly for years. n 97, when Rev. Robert W, Mark was called to tbe pastorate he brought wth hm hs great love for athletcs and outdoor spols. t wus through ha efforts that the Parsh House was bult n (. Ths nsttuton s stuated drectly behnd the manse on lahway avenue. t n equpped wkh game rooms and athletc facltes for young and old. The feld t the rear of the 'arlah house has been developed nto a model athletc feld. t has been -brought out that the" Old Whte church a tnn the bank of England. RartanTownshp To Send Pupls Here Next Fall Approxmately students to be sent to Wood brdge Hgh School at a tuton of $ per student. WOOnnP.DGK. - flrlan Tuwushp wll HPK a n>ro v.!-ly : pupls t. llt; Woolb'lte Hgh sh'ol next vt- at J tultoa foe of $ per rtudent, accordng to an announmtenl mad.: at the board of Educaton ut a meetng held Monday nght at ttw HUC elark'8 offce. At the present tme Rarlta Townshp n sendng ten of t undents to WoodbHdge. Other Contnued on page ten Athletc Group Sends Thanks to Leader-Journal n that wanner. Most of the net proceeds of the Kale wll reman ll Woodbrldge to be Used to ad needy veterans and ther famles. New Legon Band To Make ntal Appearance Here To b«n lne of march Sunday, _ Was frst Legon Band n ths secton to be organzed. WOODRDC.E. After mouths of rehearsng, the Slver Bund and Held Unt of Wood- PBt, No. 87, the Amercan, wll make ts frst publc n tbe parade to be from the.flrehose to the Epscopal church where hu annual servces are to be held r ex-bcrvlce men and fremen. T new unt was formed last September and orgafelzed by.eon Q. McElroy, who waa later antxl presdent and drum maor ol the group. Tbe band was ncorporated on December 6, 9 and the other offcers were named as follows: > Vce presdent, Axel C. Jensen; secretary treasurer, Earl Wudell; bandmaster, Harold Pateman and quartermaster, Thomas Katb, The maorty of the band never played a muscal nstrument untl last November. They b*v«been rehearsng twce a week n No. school. At the present tme the band s composed ot sx trom boneu, tour altos, two bartones 6 trumpets, sxforneta, one sousa phone. cymbalb, two drums, basa drum and afx clarnets. All members of the band, wth one or two exceptons are ex-servco men. Wth the formng of the band, Woodbrldge Post, has agan taken the lead. Snce the formaton of the local band three other unts have been formed ln the county. n addton to tbe parade Sun- WOODBRXJE. - A;)preclan for the mouoy secured for Unt wll appear n the Memoral day, the Slver Band add Feld Hgh School athletlcb through Day parade, Wednesday and the the sale of Leader-Journals by ^.^en^memortafparaderjune Woodbrldge Hgh School students. Q waa expressed today by the Hgh School Athletc Advsory Commt- Graduaton Dates Announced Today tee n a communcaton sent t to thlb paper. The complete letter reads as follows: "The Athletc Advsory Commttee of the Woodbrldge Hgh School s apprecatve for tbe offer made t by the Woodbrldge held June 7. Baccalaureate, Sunday to be conducted by the pupls ot the Leader-Journal through the Agency of tte subscrpton campagn! _,,..., WOODBUDflE. The annual hgh school durng March ^'baccalaureate servces for the Anrl of 9.graduatng clam of the Wood T,.,. w... brdge Hgh school wll be held "The commttee s thankful for Sund, ht JUM 7 ftt 7: he money rased through the act-.. clock ttt lhe PM)(!Dy terlan church vty and wshes to express tself accordng to an announcement to tbe authortes of the Wood- made today by Supervsng Prncpal Vctor C. Nlcklas. Rev, Earl brdge Leader-Journal accordlug- Hannura Devanny, pastor of the Aespectfully, Presbyteran church, wll preach Hgh School Advsory Commttee, the sermon. Wllard Dunham, s«cr«tary." r"ths*hlsh M> BW > commencement - w - ~rf «TetfafcJal wll ha HBtt tt.ttl(! Bfch AMBOY MAN FNED ** audtorum Thursday nght W-HMU MLCflaaV nt*r«wa, mp *«, at flphool No. audtorum at : E o'clock. WOOWMUDGB.-"The flrut con- Hchool No,, Woodbrtdge couvlouon under tlu new Townshp, nuneenent exercues are planned peddler's ordnance *a lsted toka place on Tu<»d»y after- Monday wtea MWtMWl "'""' *-* Andr*)M, " t, 'nton, u n e» at 't:u o'clock at of Jersey avenue, Auboy the Woodbrldge Hgh school «ud. HatshU, a MWrtW.» * uta torlum. by Judge B. W. Vo«el. Tf«Mluses Klbeth Latar and.w complalumlu. the Shoeraaler'B AM^MWW. stated that Andros went from house ta bouse aouotbg wotk wthout the proper UceDM, ' Jula Mtos gave a surprlna shower n honor of MUs Helen Lasar at her home n Second strert, reseat. surroundng terrtory, "f by advertsng we ran nduce people to nvestgate poesl- MUUeH and thus make contacts, we may be le to ad the Town- Hhlp and at the wme tme help some of our people to turn over propertes." Survey Uelng Made Mr. McKlroy stated that already Clarence Davs, Townshp Engln- eer has made a prelmnary survey or avalle nltan along Ktaten Ksland Sound, llarltan Hlvcr and' Woodbrldgo Creek. All persons who have property sutle for ndustral purposes are requested' to lst the property wth Mr. Duugan an to the number of acres prce per acre, water, lght and goa facltes. "av taken up tn Matter UAR CROB8KG BRAKNG TO UK HRLD NRXT WEEK wth the Mddlesex Water Comp any," Mr. McElroy contnued, ' possbly for the month ot May, at "and they have assured me that the begnnng of next week, aet cordng to an announcement made they are more than wllng to cooperate and wll extend water < ttlh mornng. llneo f needed (or an; new n! Ol*f. MorgRBno, Townshp. dustry that wshes to cum* to; Treasurer, went to Trenton yestown.", ' terday and receved a check tor t s understood that a law *:K!,!!S. The money wll be used passed n»7 allows Towoshlp lor pnymet of teachers' salares n tbe state to advertse ther ad- and the rest wll be pad n bonds, antageo n order to ncrease the SNUe of whch, wan authorzed helr populaton and trade. at the last Townshp meetng. At tho present tme Mr. Me Elroy s stlltnegotlatlng wth a foregn frm n an effort to get a huge glu dstllery plant to locate huge g n the Townshp. BUSNESSMEN TO MEET JUNE th TRENTON. The hearng on > U B proponed elmnatons of grade croslngr n Woodbrldge proper wll be held n Trenton next Tuesday mornng, Mty 9. Tbe hearng on the petton of the Pennsylvana Ralroad askng for a delay of two years on the elmnaton of the grade crossngs Ln selln and Colonla wll V held June 6, ln Newark. t \» undernlood that tho Townshp wll vgorously oppose the move on the ^art ot the Ullroad. Teachers to Get Cash and Bonds Early Next Week Townshp Treasurer receves check from State. WOODHUDOE. WocAkUM* 'Townshp W&clem wll be pals for* 'Vbrury and March salares and TWO NJURED N CAR-CYCLE CRASH WOODBRDGE Prank Neff,, of 98 Johnson avenue, Newark and,hs sster, Anne, same address, were nured Saturday after noon when tho motorcycle on WOODHKDOE. A program of whch th^y were rdng, operated entertanment hou been planned by Neff, ran nto the rear of a car for tbe frst ot a aeres of spclal drven by Leo Le&ate, S, of meetngs to be held by the Wood- (reenrldge avenue, Whte Plans, brdge Townallp Busnessmen's who was makng a l*ft hand turn assocaton on Tuesday nght, out of Amboy avenue nto Cleve- June 6, at the Mddlesex Hotel, ln.land avenue. Amboy ave"nue, Wllam Faubl, of the Leader- Journal and well known comedan wn be the master of ceremones. Mss Bertha Ohlott, ot tows, wlt be the accompanst. Refreshments wll be avalle durng the evenng. Neff sustaned laceratons of the kft leg ana MB slater stftyrml a fracture of tho left leg. Tlmy were twated at the Pectb Amloy Gen* eral Hosptal by Dr. M'nr. The brother and suter w<<'e taken t* the Hosptal by Joseph Fltos, of 6 Park avenue, A Proclamaton TO THE CTZENS OF THE TOWNSHP OF WOODBRDGE N THE COUNTY OF MDDLESEX: WHEREAS: The Amercan Legon and thte Amercan Legon Auxlary are preparng to "hpnor the dead and ad the lvng" by the sale of poppes, paper replcas of the poppes whch grew along the battle front n France and Belgum, and WHEREAS: these poppes are beng made *by dsled veterans workng n 8 hosptals and workrooms n dfferent states, enlng the veterans to support themselves and thter famles, and WHEREAS: The bulk of the money contrbuted for the poppes wll stay n the communty where t s rased to be used to fnance the actvtes of the local Legon Post and Auxlary Unt for needy veterans and veterans' famles durng the comng year: THEREFORE,. August F. Grener, Mayor of the Townshp of Woodbrdge, do hereby proclam, Saturday. M»y 6, 9 as "Poppy Day" aud ask all those who are fnanmlly al) U. pay trftste to the men who lost ther lves n U)«,wotd ^ar by contrbuthg't<> the welfare of *% war's lvng vctms. GVEN under my hand and twal of thu Townshp of"', W.J brdge, m the County of MddletfeX ftftd State of New omy ttou'tvrety-fth day of M»y, A. )., One Thousand Nne Hundred and Thrty-Four. f B.J,DUNGAN, Townshp Clerk. (Sgned) AUGUST F, Mayor..?'.-

2 - 'V'. TWO WOODBtUDGE LEADEUOrRNAL. FRDAY, MAY S, HWSTREL SHOW GVEN BY SEWAREN GROUP S SUCCESS 8EWARBN V brrp audence enoys the mnstrel and frolc last nlrht sponsored by the* 8ertren Land and Water Club at \ the hgh nebool audtorum. Snappy museal numbers, and ' flt-movng dlalocue of the end! (M), mad«the»how an outstandng succet*. Wllam Horley drected the cast. \, One of the featured performers Va Thomas Ryan, of Fords, talented younk dancer, who performed aa ntrcate tap dance. The complete program wae as (OOWB: Overture, "Dnah" Openng chorus, "Darktown Strutters Dal!." "Black Eyed Susan Brown," Walter Ku row sky. "There's Somthlng About a Solder." Walter Norman. Skate dance, Arlene Schultx. "Play o Me Oypsy." duet, Bes- ' rte Bunten and Wllard Doudt. "Th«Colonel from Kentucky," ^Snar llagnuaon. Specalty dance, Ellen Beck. "OoJn' to Heaven on a Mule," Marshall Weber. ' "Prarle Lully," Wlllsrd Doudt. "Over Somebody Else's Shoulder," Kenneth Jacobson. " Don't Want to Go to Bed," Tom Norman, end men and grls. "Wagon Wheels," George JybRk. Specalty *»»«. Tom Ryan "Somebody Stole My Gal." End men and chorus. " Rnmle. "Marchng Along Together." - The ead men were: BU Jacot)- son, Harry Larson. George Rybeck Walter Kurowsky, Bll Beatty and Kenneth Jacobson y WOMAN'S AUXLARY OF WHTE CHURCH HOLDS LUNCHEON WOODBRDGE. TV Woman's Auxlary o(!* Rw Presbyteran church b«m J. delghtful sprng luncheon auad mssonary meetng Wedn«Ml»T at the church a JeletattfrB of»h* Women's Mssonary Socety of the Daretown Presbyteran church as guests of honor. There were nnet-s members and guests present twenty-sx from the Daretown soeetf accompaned by ther pastor, Re*. John H. P. Strome and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Strome, formerly of ths place. On arrval the guests were receved at an nformal recepton beld upstars n the Sunday (school twn. The luncheon was served at S: o'clock n the basement dnng room at long tl«s beau - mly decorated wth rs and other sprng flowers. The pstor. Rev. Earl Hannum Devanny, asked the blessng and] Mrs. John E. Breckenrdge, presdent of the local socety, welcomed the members and guepts. Rev. J. H. P. Strome. ex;)r9a#b<l the ap- BJfclatlnn of ho Darftnwn socety for the hosptalty extended to them. Mrs. A. L. Huber was the leader of the mssonary meetng followng the luncheon and after the sngng of the openng.hymn,! prayer was offered by Mrs. Strome for Sophe Johnson, a local wo- man, who s a mssonary teacher! n the AllBon James school n the' mddle west, A one-act mssonary sketah,! "Barrers Down," wan presented < by the followng cast: two Mexl- ca n lorers, "Phllpe" Mrs. Ge-' ha and "Bego," Mrs. Prancls Bar- tow; "Marta," the wfe and motb-' er, Mrs. Wllam Butters; "Tlo" twelve year old son, Mrs. LeUnd: Reynolds; "Mss Shafer," the; mssonary teacher, Mrs. Clfford Blar.! Followng the play a seres of t QuesUoB ou "Mexcan Relaton- has" were cleverly answered by Mm. H. A. Tappen, Mrs. Earl! Hannum Devanny, Mrs. Vctor Nlcklas and Mrs. Breckenrdge. Mrs. Huber gave a most nterest- ng talk on "Spansh Speakng Work n the Southwest" and Mrs Strome spoke on "The Mssonary Orgn and Hs'ory of tte Dare-, Followng. [.ayer by.mrs, Hu- Dur, the benedctfcn' waa pro-! nouaced by Rev. Mr. Strom\ ; The luncheon commute'; was' composed of Mrs. Asher Ft? Ran. dolph, charman, Mrs. Earl H. De-! Tanny, Mss Pearl Fler, Mss Lllan Edwards, Mrs. Fred A. Brega Mrs. J. E. Breckenrdge, Mrs.* Clfford Blar, Mrs. Aa»a Oareten-, aoa and Mss Hattle Olman. The' fch were Mrs. George R. L Merrll, Mrs. C. Roscoe Chase, Mrs. Wllam Butters! Mrs. Wllam H. Gardner. ; Durng the busness sesson announcement was made that there Wll be no meetng next Wednea- d*y owng to the holday. Monday S.the executve board wll meet H the home of Mrs. A. L. Huber, Lnden avenue and on June 6 all day study class openng at 8: A. M, wll be held at the of Mrs. A. F. Randolph n avenue. dolkoos cheese food s $TBLE AS MLK Comfort s Keynote of These Models MCH SERVCE CAN BE EXPECTED OF NEW TASTY NUMBERS, ALL UNUSU. ALLY EASY TO MAKE 8 69? rphe school an and her fond mother slk* aad t%. lodsm vtda, pltlud hr ku «* BsV wll approve No. 8». D brght plads, chne. wth pleats that allow plenty of freedom for Cat Us* u«mal Ths Order Btaak tor PatttnH tames, ths dress s eay to launder. t's eslgned^ln four sled:, 6, 8 and. Ste 8 JULA BOYD FASHON BDHaUU, M Park Are.. New fork CH. requres H yards of 6-nch materal, plus S yard for the collar, belt and sleete-bands. t Enclosed lad cuu. PMM made n monotone, t wll requre s ; yards. Comfort s the keynote of No And send me th«jula Boyd Patttras Usted btlotr at cents par pattern: ths new slp, n crepe, nansook, batste or satn, s stylsh, too. Easly made, t s desgned Pattern number - ''. D ' sx szes:, ff, 8 and (wth BOO8 8M. correspondng bust measurements of V., 6% and 8) and also n and!. Slw 8 67X 8M. requres» yards of SB-nch materal, wth % yard of rbbon tor the shoulder straps. To o»m sb«. fnsh wth bas bndng requre! l\ yard ft nches wde. The wdth of the slp at the lower edge s H yards. Name Address Number 897, a versatle blouse, can be made of any ot several materals pque, gngham, Cty s lnen, satn, or slk or wool crepe n any of several colors. t s desgned n sx szes:, 6, 8 and (wth correspondng bust measure V., 6ft and 8) and and. She 6 requres % yards o( -ncl materlal*lrlmmed wth ' yards o( machne platng, or a strp of materal W yards long Stste L e a s n Prson "onorow«menton Gven Port Readng Grl n Contest Col. Luke Lea, former Unted States senator and promnent southern newspaper pulsher, s shown ove wth hs son, Luke, Jr., n North Carolna state prson after ther futle threeyear fght to escape penalty on charges growng out of falure ot an Ashevlle, N. C.^bank. Colonel Lea s known as the man >ho, wth several companons, planned to kdnap tut kaser durng the World War. PKTTH AMBOY. John!. Toolan, presdent of the Kddle K-c Well Camp announced as wnner nf the slogan contest Mrs. Edth. Sualley of New Brunswck who submtted the slogan tlon gves a kdde a vaca^on' an'a offce. Servng as Judges were Mr. John E. Toolan, Edward PMten, rvng Remera, Mrs, G. Waller. Tl celve a Bertha and Mrs. A ler wll reprze donated by Mrs. Bertha Boynton ot Wood, brdge, vee pre*me&t of the. ramp The slogan wll be ued to promote the campagn to Becuxe the fsnd ot 6 lo take care of slaty addtonal chldren at camp Mt summer. Mr. Edward Mtchell of Fors- Farms announces that the t *"t" yo' gve, more Honorle menton kddle lve". was gven to lans K. Glendon of Cranbury and Mary Cufreda of Port Readng who wrote the slogans, "Gve been rased. Twenty-fve percent complete quota for hs dstrct has some of your wealth for sck, perth charmen wll be prnted each Frday n the county papers. The commttee was delghted to 'receve the slogan "A small dona-!whch was proposed n Mr. Tool- READ THE LEADER-JOURNAL quota haa F YOU OWN,SHARES UTUTES "COMPANY WE WLL SEND YOU ABSOLUTELY FREE A COMPREHENSVE MAP OF THE U. S. GOVT'S. Proected Power Developments. Ths map shows whch utltes companes may be affected. Wrte to CRUMPTON & COMPANY WOODWARD BLDG. -:- WASHNGTON, D. C. SAVE 7 % ON YOUR GAS BLL AND GET CONTNUOUS HOT WATER THS BRCK - LNED HEATER CAN EAS- LY BE ATTACHED T O YOUR HOT WATER TANK AND T WLL YOUR PROVDE ENTRE HOUSE WTH HOT WATER HOURS A 'HAY $^9$ ^ ONE-HALF TON OF PEA COAL WORTH $. WLL KEEP YOUR HOUSE SUP- PLED WTH HOT WATER ALL SUM- MER THS HEATER NEEDS ATTENTON BUT ONCE A DAY SERVCE HARDWARE HARDWARE OL PANTS GLASS SUPPLES FOR PLUMBERS FACTORES AND CONTRACTORS 8 MAN ST. PHONE 8-6-WE MAKE KEYS WOWWUDOE The Lesure Tme Proram whch was gl"n last evenng at School No. n Woodbrge wll br repeated ths comng Thursday t'tenn:, May. at the Sewarcn School. The commttee was most pleased Ht the response of the audence to ths program whch wu arranged to be moat enter talnlm The entre program wll be repeated at no charge to the publc. All who are nterested are nvted to attend, but t U reque* ed by the commttee that chldren be accompaned by an adult. The complete program U u follows;. Lesure Tme Orchestra - rected by A. H. Owtretcher. " Lore Thee Waltl" by Emll Waldre«(et, * <> "la Nature's OnJen by Leo E. Berlner.. Communty sngng led by Mrs. C. C. Mtchell and the Lesure Tme Choral Group ot Oolonla, wth Mrs. Bancroft UvUgston, aeeompanlng. "Amerca the Beautful" and "A Merry Lfe".. Specalty Tap Dance by the LsUure Tme Tp Orbcp of Woodbrtdge.. Voln Solos by Arnold Cbrlstoperson, accompaned by Mrs. Bancroft Lvngstone, "Hungaran Dance" and "Souvenr".. Russan Dance by Mss Lorrane Water, accompaned by Mss Sybl Trmble. 6.Clarnet Solo by Donald Lela accompaned by Mss Dorothy Terhune. 7. Specalty Tap Dance by the Lesure Tme Tap Group ot Woodbrdge. 8. Bano Selectons by Montgomery Krall ot Colonta. 9.Play "Twelve Good Men and True" by the Lesure Tme Dramatc Group of Colona, drected by Mrs. Howard W. Fletcher, The play tshe story of the frst woman's ury called to act upon a breach of promse sut n whch a man s sung a woman. Out-. Juror No, fbreman of the Jury, Mm. Honry St. C. Uvln; Juror No. Mllner, Mrs. Joseph Mc- Andrews; Juror No., Mancurst, Mrs. Club Joseph Taylor; Juror Woman, Mrs. Arthur N. Savwell; Juror No., School Teacher, Mss Vrgna Moflett: Juror No. K, Secretary of Woman's Party, Mrs. K»te Ood»on; Juror No. Brde of Sx weeks, MBS Agnes Chrlstopherson; Juror No. 8, Housewfe, mother of nne, Mrs. Sdney Plnkbam; Juror No. 9, Housewfe, Mrs. T. J. Murphy; Jurors N'oa. and, Twn Spnsters, Mrs. J. Curred and Ma* K. Voughn; Juror No, _, Prlma Donra. MrB. Eugene'. Smeathen; poor Man, Mrs. Harry Ludwlg,. Communty Sngng, "My Wld rsh Rose", solo verse by- Mr. Thomas Henderson, and "Just a Song at Twlght.". Orchestra Fnale, "The Prates," by 8. W, Baldwn. The members of the Lesure Tme Orchestra are: voln, Mss Else Wood, Mss Anna Phllps, Mss Nettle Tublck, and Vctor Jorgenson; trumpets, Charles Ter tella, George Bsposlto, Prank Baumgarten and Holder Nelson; trombone, Venusto Fferrloll; drums, Francs Acker, and pano Mss Sybl Trmble. The members of th Lesure Tme Tap Group of Woodbrldge are the Msses Florence Ulbrck, Helen Woodruff, Emly Hansen, Bertha Mundy, Susanna Mellnchlck, Vctora verson, rene Nevlle, Elvra Grundmann and Louse Gadek. The Ladles' Assocaton of the Frst Congregatonal church wll hold a card party ths afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. rvng Deuwreet, of Green street. A SMPLE WAY TO HELP PREVENT TOOTH DECAY AND PYORRHEA teeth. Pyorrhea condton and systemc dsorders ate a a narft of folks smply not know** how to brush ther teeth r At-A Centary of Profms" n Chcago, The Chcago Dental "M n a great exhbt gave these smple rules for the proper vfvr FRONT TEETH Place brstles on gum and rotate brush DOWKWARD over frms and teeth. Use opposte movement on lower HACK TEFTH-Pbee brstles on gams and rotate brush DOWNWARD aw rams sad tteth. TH Tp head forward, over "^t-nnke SmOfmBB. BACKTmU-Ptacebrstts n gums and rotate THE THHTH - should he brushed back and forth wth heavy pressrae,» «, Wthout strrng frm yonr ehar^ou have h w the correct mformatk>n to help you prevent tooth decay by th* proper brushng uf the teeth and to h«jp prevent pyorrhea by the proper bnatog of the gums Follow tw smple comet rules ben««to select a tooth brush wth v^ch the gums may be vgorowry tawtad wtout pan or bleedng and one that has a small compact brushng head and» rgd handle that wll not bend n brushng. **,,.. f vou wsh to have a pamphlet whch Orostrates the proper brushng method' as.lescrbe. n ths artke, send y«r name and address and a STetup to-wells, Atwood k Co. nc., Lennfton Ave., N. Y. C. Tm clarr "f Woodbrldge Hgh School wll hold a reunon dance, Wednesday nght, Juno «. «">«WnodUldfse Hgh school audtor - urn A popular orohemra wll play and a nomnal fee wll be cwd. Young Woman's Club To Sponsor Dance WOODBRnOE^ The Young Woman's Club of Woodbrldge, wll hold a dance at the Colonfo Country Club, Saturday, June 9 The Manhattan Serenades wll provde the musc for the dancng. Mrs John Dowllng s charman of the affar and she s belnf asssted by the followng; Mss Catherne Flaherty, Mss Lorrane Warer, Mrs. John McCreery and Mrs Arthur 'ettlt. Reservaton* may be made by callng Woodbrdge 8-6-R. Personals KEASBEY THK KKASEY SOCAL CUJ has completed all arrangements for the nlraw rde to be held Sunday. June, to Coney sland. The start wll be made from the clubrooms l n Smth street, at 9: o'clock. SPECAL FEATURES OF EN tertalnment are beng plumed for the beneft dance to be held tomorrow nght n th Keaahey school under the auspces! Daffodl Troop, Grl «outs. TV commttee s headed by M rn Elleth Novak. SEW AREN MRS. MARTHA' ZETTLEMOYfcR, of Went avenue, and her gu Mss Juno Blngaman, were th< week-end guests of Mrs.. Brll of Astora, L.. WhenTeeLWQBBU t may be too late for yo«r dentut to nave them M some of Ae twuo ^hlch hold* tr*lh n krmkk w.ll rea.lv have born.rrtroyed. HFrm healthy gums that hut the teeth provde >rot. rton nganat nfecton and destructon of the underlyng toolh supportng tlwue.. TJGet profeseonal advre hefnre trouble lurt Co-operate wth your Dentst n ntrlvlntf for dean Oam-ftrlpped Teeth A«the Statue of Lb«ty guard* the entrance to thu country to doe* the protecton of Federal Depost nsurance Guarantee your savngs. Don't succumb to the sufe to loe ht of hoardng n unsafe places depost here, lettng your money earn nterest for you and know that your money t nsured up to $. TEbe TRahwa\? Savng nsttuton "AMUTU/kl SAVNGS BANK", StreM Ahway, N. J. TEL RAHWAY 7-8 TrflhtrnfltmntllmS o To Church On Sun Sponsored By HARDMAN' PHARMACY PRESCRPTONS CALLED FOR AND DELVERED luhway Ave, and Qreen St. Tel. S UB Woodb nfttrffnr HHW Hnnl tfnn htffn rrttfn rmffl n 6 FORDS PHARMACY The Rexdl Drag Store TEL P. A 68- New Uruwwkk Ave., Fords FRANK R. DUNHAM, nc. Retd Estate - nsatance TEL. P. A 88 StS New Brunswck Ave-, Kordu T#l. Wood. 8 H HY WAY DNER Try Our Home Cookng UOMEJUK PB8 UOTWf A«bo Art. ft Mate «*. Woodbrdge CUT - UTK DHU STOlth; PreecrtloB Qallud Fur and Delvered 'HONK WOOD. V faln W.,' SAM'S PUCE 8AM HODE8, Prop. M MOT tamnrak Amu, P. A UM Select One and Support t Wth Your Attendance ST. JAMES Wsodbrle Se>. Frucl* X. > M, Futor Low Maaa 7: A. M Low Mass 9: AM ST. CECKUA'S R. C. teua Be<. WtlUau. BrtmM, Pastor Sunday U&saea.. 8: t. A.. Sunday School : P.M. Baptsm : A. M. Hleh Uau : A. M. Confesson, Saturday to 6: P.M. Week Day Mus 7: A.M. 7: to8:sqp. M. Benedcton : F. M. SslurJay Confessons., to 6 P.M. 7: to 9: P.M. TBNT CHURCH Sunday BpUm U: A.M. lu B. OntbUl LotMr, Fut«r MUTUDST PBCOPAL Sunday worshp and sermon Wudbrdt* B«f. Cut C.. Mcllb«( unday Evangelstc servce 7:6 P. M. Chuch School : A. M Sunday Schpol 9:«A. M, Hornng Worahlp : A.M. TueBday, Bble Study HP. M. Epworlh UWK 7: P. M. Thursday, Preytr sod Evenng Servce 7: P.U Prsae :l... 7:6 P. M. TENVV EPSCOPAL OBST PBESBVTEBAN bdc* Uv. Kd»» H.Wtlct.A.B.S.T.B. Dr. Hsbert. bkrds, SumUy Hornng Servce : A.. Holy Eucharst and Bhurt Sermon Sunday Evenng Worshp..8 P. M. 8; A. U. Sunday School : A. M. Church School 9: A. M. Chrstan Endmvqr... 7:6 P. M. Church School 8errce, : A. M. Holy Eucharst and Sermon or ST. NUHEW'8 CATUOUO Muruag M Pruyer and d Sermon A.M. Holy Eucharst, Holy Days 9 A. M. 9/t, rnmat x Laatl Ptstor Holy Euomrst, A-ld»ys...9 A. M. sundy Hut..'..T7. 9: V U. CHM8TJAN 8CENCK luv Wn. V. ). gtrut, rutor T CHUBCM OB CHKST, Hornng Worshp... : A. M. SCfTW Cs Evenng 8»rv!ce 8: P. M. Sewarea Chrstan ndeavur Servc* A Breach of Th«Mother Church, : P. M. Tbt, Flnt Church at Chrst, Sclent- st n Beaton, Mssa, PMST PKWBYTBMAN Sunday Servce : A. M. Sunday School 9:9 A. M. ter. Karl H. Dtnuy, Putsr Wed. Testmony Heetln.8: p, M. Sumny Uurulng Worshp.. AM Sunday Evenng ferrc*..7:6 AM. Sunday School, 9: A. M. Junor C. E. : P. M. luternsedlnta C. U : P. M. Sr. luennedlate C.... 8: P. t. Youug People's Chor...: P. f. AlC. B. (:*6 p. M. B LAUV o UAllMK.»< rtt!: V»A. M, U$Z :,... t S. Thurs. Readlpg Room,S-J;O F. t. ST. JOHN EPSCOPAL Bewarea B«v. J. W. Voster, Faator- Sunday Monlng Servce. A. M Sunday School A. M. Hgh tuw :9 A.. Benedcton COLOJtKU BAPTST : P. M. WMrdg* Sunday Suul vlluwn 8 u'eloclc MMS Mornng Uermon. A. M. Btwdlcllun after U o'clock Sunday School :9 p.m ouu«paopu's Baptst HKDKBMKB LUYHKsUM Unon 7: P. M. A, U KnylU, rnt«sunday School tm A. U (BUBOH or UUJN Suud»y 'Worshp :6 A. M rnunuum Young Ptupto's Socety *. W. H. Bwhra«. Kvory Tuesday :oo p v. Bundar Mornng Btrvlea Oo A.M. ST. SMuaay fntjaa Worshp 8: P. M. SaDdaTBchooT. 9: A. M. Chratlan DMlaavar... : P. M. T J p fards fcatrt Bekldttor, T«t«r Olldnu's Sulay Servce :8 P.M. e»t«fl«l*r ftundty ClM 7«PH. : ot Utt otfck x, c. Ftrdt : B«T. Joka K UrU, KMU ^ Sunday ktvases 8 Oft and : A. M, _ CATHOLC Part Kwwltr- PaaWr : Ke». W. HUklTD. Sunday Uttt..:U Sehoul Sponsored By rttttn nmm' rttttt [np'n CTTTTT J ttttttll fftht l!htm RAYMOND Prescrpton! WE CALL AND DELVER ALL Tel. Wood. 88 Man Street JACKSON ORDERS -66 Woodbrld^ TH rnrf httnt hfwn hnfk* hnnl hrtff hutt»^ JACK'S RADO SHOP Telephone Wood Street, EDWARD REGAN OH OKOBOB STREET AVBUCL Compltmeut ot THE L B. GRAND»«, c DOc to t. SWrw MAW thpr,- 'NTED Uouuuu and Servce treou Htrost, BERGER'S APBfW. TOBAGCO^ WARBTTK nr AND SODA W Hook

3 WOODBftlDOELEADEUOURNAL, FRDAY, MAY B, Fashons] Socal News Of nterest To All PACE THREE -:- Churches ay Ball to be Held n seln Tuesday Nght Usure Tme Groups To Partcpate n Keep Well Pageant Son To Be Honored RESS CLUB MEMBERS TO BE ENTERTANED AT RAHWAY MONDAY WOOnnunflE. The Lesure woonnrnor. - A r<w*r Tln> Department of Mddlesex HK'tMnK of the Mddlesex Count} n cooperatng wth the 'n-sh Club w. be held MlddlP&px Countl Antt-fuberculo- Monday "Khl at the Palace Claron n Hallway. llpports wll be To b«held at Craftsmen's r,pon.o«dbychorof :H League n conductng a pagnent n be prerented at the offcal curd on the recent dnner-dance Cecela's Church to be Club next Frday nfht openng of the Kddle Keep Well ;urt ;l»» wll be mads for the Can. for De 9 season, The shht months. WO<tl>llltltM',K Wth prncllrally 'vory nu'tcr of Amnrlc SK. Wth al - panapnt waa prepared by Mnn Dor FollnwlnR the busness sesson completed, the May Ball olhy Taylor, Dramatc Supervsor : party wll be held wth Mn cmptpr. Order of DeMolay, work- rt to be held Tuesday of the Camp and Eugene. SmeathTR, Woodbrldge Townshp Su- and Klmer J. Vecsey, of the lead- L'lKptT t lw> held next -Ylday Hull VVolk, Lawrence V. Campon ns wth the commttee the annual \ay 9 under the»u»ple«wr of St. Cecela's church pervsor of Lesure Tme, er- Jnmnl, na hosts. Refreshments wll be served and dancng Sxrl Danre npnnsored by th«nlkhl. June, at th«craftnmens,,o No. 6, promltbb to be A meetng was held at the affar. The affar wll be Lesure Tme Offce at the WoodlrldKc Town Hall last Wednesday orchestra wll provde the musc ('('HP. wll '.w leld. The Palace Garden <'l\»pter. pmmlw>» nr><> a hug* sue llt,,,, llnk on the eve of Deeora-»f all the County Lesure Tme Accordtnn to the commlttt«, ''"'' t tg beleved that a Stuff wth Mss Taylor and Mss <verythtng pomlbln s beng done Many Attend Chrstan r of out of town luk WU Jane Packard, Drector of the Kd nuke the evelng an enoyle one., ( n keepng wth the de Keep Well Camp. County Scence Lecture Here fur the c"*"»t». "The Mldhlmen",,,.; v decoratons for the moat Lesure Tme Workers present ncluded MTH Leah flarretaon. Su- WOOnmpUE, Wllam Dun- ne of the most popular orhe«tra» n HH vcnty BB been secured "''' ' of natonal «olpervsor of larltan Townshp; tn pny for the dancng. Many can KlpatrTcU, Of Detrot, Mchgan a member of the Board ot ; l(l( ; ruu ) March, scheduled to.lk'pllllc..mps K;llere Donaldson, Supervsor of New Hrtnswlck and HR «te<-taue8 are to bo ncluded n romutly at ten o'clock prom (lt' <"venln!('s program. ltetreshments wll be served. Lectureshp of The Mother Church, h«a vertle fashon land Park; Mss Mary Larcomhp, Tha Frst Church ot Chrst, Scental. n Boston, Mass., delvered follnwn: >w Two promnent dance bandb AHHHlanl County Drector of \M- The commttee n charge s a* Ht kn of elln and Johnny HC Tme; Wayne T. Cox, County Passak Grl to l "f Hlnlnfeld, wll alterl the playng of a specalty Trmble and MBH Louse Morrs D.rectnr und Mr. Smeathers, Mss a Wture enttled "God's Law of Mss M»r (nlyn General charman Harry FUher, l-velom and Domnon" last Sunday evenng, under tle auspces mont, Rchard Shohfl and Ben l'\)kt>s. Mss Mary r.alya wll mslr. Alfred Katan; Wresh-,,,,l program of dance favor- of Woodbrldge TownBhlp. Wed John Turk of Frst Church of Chrst, Scental, Sewaren, the Woodbrldge emonles of lh«crownng of the NahM, Stanley Truls and Wlllkkm be the crowner nt the annual cer- tahlnowlt; decoraton* Edward Omtlnuou dancng wll be Woodbrdge Townshp s contrllutlng three parts to the pag-, on'cof the features ot th«evea Huuvenlr of the occason, La BaHh, Sr., of ths place have The lttnror spoke n part, Peace church, Sunday nght. The ~T C. -Mr. am Mrs. John lllfe' rffthnol. Blessed Vlr;ln at Our -ady of Khrone. uent, Tm Lesure Tme Ballet Class of Colonla s offerng a R )d rat May Ball to be held n announced the of follows: CP, ltro,,, n, the malpr,al dance number enttled "The processon wll start promptly at thrmlgn tne l,, a. beautful program has ther daughter, Josephne to "n the, tenth chapter of the operauon of the hu- Daco of the Wood NymphB," the 7: o'clock from the rectory to man ; m or ^ wrna, mm, compled and wll be pre- John A. Turk, of Sewaren. Gospel accordng to St. Luke t la Sewaren School s supplyng a the church. (,,l to each person attendng The engagement was announced reported that Jesus sent seventy ftre brngng out peace, harmony, May Pole Dance and the Wood- The attendants to Mss Galya and happness through the operawlll be the Msses Dorothy Kov-on of Ood n our conscousness. at a party held Saturday nght at affars. brdge Lesure Tme Tap Group s Mrs, Margaret A. Kelly of hs dscples out nto the world the home of Man La Bash's brother, John J. La Bash. Jr., at had been teachng them. Accord- to practce the scence whch he offerng tw tap numbers. All of' Gold Star Mother, whose late son, Edward M. Kelly, who ded n acs, Audrey Nogrady, Frances We are rulng out, the nharmonles of wrong thnkng by the subthese dances are to be n costume, acton, September, 98, wll be honored by tn- Townshp of Galya and Helen Dunbach, who Passalc. ng to the narratve, the seventy GH SCHOOL GROUP!.««? The brde-to-be s a graduate PLANS SPORT DANCE Ult!h! b ll O L C<ll " r wll carry the banner of the Blessed Mother. Other attendants wll t s God n conscouanesa who sttuton of the dvne n thought. f:woodbrld K e shortly when the man secton ot the Woodbrdge park. returned unto hm wth ]oy, sayng, "Lord, even the devls are to the pagaent, the theme of of Montclar State Normal school whch depcts the regn of Kng wll be named n hs honor. Mrs. Kelly s shown wth mp of hur grandchldren n the ove pcture. Mertftlof, Helen Buehok, Henret- Thus J«sus demonstrated that be Msses Helen Galya, Jane does the work, subect unto us through thy and Columba Unversty, and la a dleness from 99 to 9 followed by hs banshment by Kng numc." To whch Jesus repled, teacher n the Walllngton (N, J.) woonndge. A sport "Reoce not, that the (sprts are ta Dunhack, Clare Sutch and he could control and regulate, Publc School system. Mr. Turk s Lesure Tme and Queen Health.»! '' n> te sponsored by the "Subect unto you; but rather reoce., beeausg your names are Anna Sutch. through the Chrst, the condton well known among the younger The pagaent weaves ts entre CKOWNKH of hs body as well as of the lrlrkf Hgh School orcheswlll be held Tuesday nght, aet n the Townshp. He s very thne around the two characters MRS. RANKlf HEADS world out hm, thereby res^ntwrtten n heaven." By whch, of actve n poltcal crcles beng the and how one la dependent on the! SEWAREfl P. T. -. "Thls does not nvolve, n any nt; to humanty a more harmov " at 8: o'clock «t th«courw n<> meant tlmt they were presdent of the thrd ward Dem- other. The openng of the Kdde ense, the use of what s known nlous materal exstence n. of 'ralbrdkc Hgh school Gymna»- to reoce not so much over the ocratlc club. He s treasurer Keep Well Camp B t be held cn ov«r»» wn.?w er, or the operaton of proof of MB sprtualty." Mddlesex Councl, Knghts Saturday, June G, at the Camp. SEWARBN. Mrs. Herbert furt that they had the, sprtual, (lw the *, carnal,,',, mnd over.,, matter. ThR The r'dlf 'oulaen's orchestra wll Columbus and was recently made The publc s nvted to attend B. Rankln, of East avenue, wab understandng to do them. n carnal mnd and matter, ss we NAHO-HEKNARD \. for tl«dancng. Mr. Poulan Honorary member ot the Md-antdlesex County PreBB Club and a wtness the pagaent. elected presdent of the Sewaren thoao few words JCHUB emphaaued shall see, are on<s and therefore B orchestra s one of the bands Parent-Teachers' assocaton Tuesday afternoon at the fnal meet- the fact that one's sprtual un- one could not be used ae a rorrectlve of the other. Tha materal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas KEASBEY. Mss Mae Bernard nrsed by thc Columba Broad member of Woodbrldge Fre Company No.. that s, the. under- lnn System. Woman's clubs conference on ng of the school year, held at Htanllut; <>f God and man's rela- and all nharmonles of human Bernard, of Hghland avenue, became the brde of Chart on So,,. proceeds of the affar wll art, home and lterature at the the school audtorum. Hm to God s a necessary yrere- exstence were shown by JeaUH to used t purchase musc and Although no date has been set Cvc League Clubhouse n Other offcers elected wereff Mrs <ulnltt! to tha overcomng of ma-blenal rmltlob, and that the n-or the sence of a rght comprevew avenue, Saturday mornng but products of wrong thought, BOH of Mrs. Vera So, of Hay- (or other ncdental expenses. for the weddng t s expected to Somervlle today, The subect R. W. Muller, vce presdent; Mss rred n connecton wth the take place n the early tall. wll be "Porch Lvng." Margaret Lockwood, second vce cvtble consmuence of such unor rlglu thnkng s, rect understandng of Ood ss ex-church. The ceremony was perhensve ot Ood. Through the cor-at a nuptal maas at St. Stephen's nnng of the orchestra. presdent; Mss Dorothy Detz MRS. GEORGE KEATNG, OF Becretary, and Mrs. Morrson other thngs, ndvdual do planed n Chrstan Scence we formed by Rev. Alexander Zdanour thnkng and our lves the MBB Anna Bernard, Bster of AHSOCATON Decker plac«, left Wednesday Chrste, treasurer, mnon over materalty. We can gradually learn how to brng nto ewcz but nfer, therefore, from hs»tat. cnh l, the prncpal purpose SAYS "THANK JOB" for Fresno, Calforna,. t Personals vst her aunt, Mrs. N. Peterson, for ANNOUNCE ENUAGKMENT lurmony and sublmty of the, d-thvne, and through the nfluence ot of honor. Albert Sltcoscy, «f New brde, served, served as mad of Dl- great Master's career was SELN Member* of the seln a few weeks. lt endow men wth that mental (mmunty Assocaton wsh to FORDS. Mr. and Mrs. Edward the dvne n our thnkng our out Brunswck, was the best man. equpment or sprtualty whch k Rev. W. J. Brenan, of St. Stahl, of 69 N*w Brunswck avenue, announce the engagement of look and our llveg nre brghtened would enle them to conform to la's Church and Commute* WOODBRDGE SELN and purfed. As our thnkng s AVBNE, lls nuncton to do the works a John A. Has»ey, and the ther daughter, Dorothy, to Sd brought nto obedence to God, our THE LADES' AD SOCETY OF any organatlonb who aded MR. AND MRS. ASHKR FTZ ney S. Goldberger, son of Mrs. M lvng and our envronment become, sprtual and purfed, and hold a bazar, June. Mrs. Ed- the Presbyteran church wll n securng over fve hun- Randolph, of tahway avenue, Goldberger, of Jersey Cty. N therefore nstead of regulatng ward Grode B charman. cl sgnatures to th*lr petton Losng the extenson of tme to lralnate the grade crossngs n >ln md Colonta. The pettons atnt to Governor A. Harry lore, to the Publc Utlty Com. mmlbbkm and to the Tdwnahlp bmmlllee. HOYH' CLCB DANCE WOODBRDGE. The Boys' ub of Woodbrdge wll hold er frst annual dance tomorrow at the School street audttorpn f the advance sale of tckets any ndcaton a large crowd od le on hand. Mu«c wll be hed by Pete Mllano and hs cht'btra. NOW S THS TM* TO BUY!" And Mrs. Gurett llrodhead, of tsdue pla«sp«nt *«-weekfend at Culver Lake. * A PUBLC CARD PARTY WLL be htld by the Erne Nler Republcan club tonght"at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olver P. Nllseu, - of Hllsde avenue. Przes wll be awarded and refreshments wll be served//» GLORA KTTELL, DAUGHTER of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Klttell, ot Crampton avenue celebrated her seventh brthday Taesday after noon by entertanng a group of her frends at a party,» MEMBERS OF THE LOCAL WOman's club are attendng the New Jersey State Federaton of MARCELLES FNGER WAVES SHAMPOO FACAL EYEBROW HAR OL TREATMENTS Any for $. FRDAY & SATURDAY c STRAGHT ALL EUGENE PERMANENTS, $. The Eugene Combnaton Reverse fljt spral for ndestructble curls ^v Transent trade acwmodated as well as by appontment. Catherne - Mare Beauty Shoppe '7 MAN STREET, WOODBRDGE, N. J. Telephone Wood. 8 6 Don't Quarrel., Never Mnd..! AT THE WWST FRCE Don' 9 over an Occdent... We wu" to, cle«*yotr clothe* beautful! J' " [Clothes Dry Cleaned & Pressed 7c SATSFACTON GUARANTEED,.. MNOR REPARS FREE OF CHARGE [SNAPPY CLEANERS & DYERS MAN STREET, ~WOOD$R*CE, N. J. FRANK COOPER, OF MDDLESe* Turnpke, has returned home trm the Rah way Memoral Hosptal Where be underwent an operaton recently. * * THE AMERCAN HOME Department of the Women's club wll hold a seres- of card sr durng the months of June, July and August. The frst one s scheduled for Wednesday nght, June, at the lbrary rooms on Oak Tree road. Mrs Harold Mouncey, charman of the Amercan Home department, wll be n charge, assst ed by Mrs. Joseph Rapaclol on przes and Mrs. Joseph FVchs, refreshments.». MR. AND MRS. HAROLD LAKE, of Hardng avenue, entertaned recently on the brthday of ther daughter, Shrley. DR. GEORGE FELDER AND Henry Stockfsh, of New York, vsted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rdgeley avenue, recently, «A., of.school No. 6, recently. Other offcers are:. Frst vce presdent, Mrs. Molr; second vce presdent, Patrck Boylan; secretary, Mrs. Rchmond and treasurer, Mss Wllcox.» THE SXTH DSTRCT REPUBllcan club wll hold a publc card party tonght at the Green at. flrehouse. Alan C. Nechtel s n charge of arrangements asssted by Uts. Herbert Wllams and Mrs. Arthur Nelson. defnte date has been set for the weddlag. ; MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR JARdon ot town, spent the past weekend vstng. relatons n "'South Amboy. * * WLLAM HALDERSTON AND Howard Fullerton of town, attended the Graduaton exercses and rcc«;tlon at the Newark Presbyteran hosptal, Wednesday nght. * * MSS DOROTHY FULLERTON Mss Htflen M WOODBRDGE. - Mss Helen M. VuKyaa, of Wllu street, wll bo the crowner ut the mpressve aevlcoh of the annual crownng of the HlesBed Vrgn, Sunday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church. Mes Reglna Behany, Mss Hel- <> Hoffman and Mss Anna Koz dancy n our concept of creaton, of town, was the dnner guest wll be the promoters. The attendants to the crowner wll be Mtsa brng out n our ndvdual w- to that extent are we a'le to of Mss Lllan Peterson of Hghland Park, Tuesday. Mary Fazekas, Mss Margaret perences a more harmonous materalty. That la, before we can ««' t Lptak, MBB Anna MeBlcs, Mss MSS M. MAER OF TOWN, and Rose Mehesy, Mss Margaret Smko, and Mss,Mary Toth. he dd wo must be le, through mentally elmnate all matter as Sum Rankn of Roselle Park, spent Sunday vstng frends n The crown bearer wll be Mar-our understandng of God Rumson.. Karet Meslcs and the (lower glrle God's creaton, to control «* wll be Anna Kantor and Dorothy regulate our concept f the MSS CHARLOTTE BROOKfleld >f \.nnh >rrlvk 'nnn>nn Tlrna anl ' Mtlesz, wth'george Lukaa and teral. Herbert ' Wllams... of. FORDS THE SUNNYS RECENTLY HELD a meetng at the home of Mes Gladys Thlelfoldt. An award of.6 was gven to Mss Betty Lucas for her excellent work n the club. The next metelng wll be held Frday at the lbme of Mlua Ruth Warren. o Woodbrtdge, and Charles! Jmmy Haklar as tran bearers. Wllams of town motored to New York Sunday. MRS. H. STUART MORRSON * * AVENEL and son, Harvey, of Oho, formerly of seln, are vstng at DETROT, SAM BERKOWTZ, OF NEW w.tt" Brunswck avenue, left Satur- MRS. C. HALE, the home of Mr. and Mrs, HodgklnBOt, of Cooper avenue. day for an extended vst among t relatves road. * MRS. MARTN HOFFMAN WAS elected presdent of the P. T. MR. AND MRS. CARL RETENbach, of Amboy avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stockel, of Thrd street, are vacatonng at Parmvllle, Va., where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. JOBeph Wllck. COLONA p PANSY TROOP, ORL Scouts of Colonla, held the {tnnual May Pole dance and pcnc recently on the lawn of the scoutmaster's home, Mrs. Calvn Johnson, of MonfroBe avenue. * * * * MR. AND MRS. CHARLES Knauer, spent the week-end wth Mrs. Knauer's mother, Mrs. Does, of Atlantc Hghlands. * * THE COLONA JUNOR STAMP club wll meet tonght at th«home of Robert Wllkergon. KWf! HTTH rrmr fnr hnn Wrm ntttfl (HTTH nn" > hrnr mnnlhnrlttrtffllh Protecton for Your Furs DURNG THE SUMMER MONTHS UK lovely (urn and cloth coats wll reuulru conallrn^h- aam utur u UUK wlutvr'd uuntt Tu >ru>erlt roun. tlu>lr oklnal ) fe and luutre, furs and cloth c^.ls at^uld. m ttlauu^ n a scpb lnn tttr rtotage vuult durng the fly allfwln) uu to prep»r» ywt t*m ** Hunmor lunu"- you «r«r»ll«vt)d'of al anxety du«to fre Tlttl uud Mothu.. the cost s small, the servce nvalule Our meutttuger wll call for them at once Phone p, A B.. UEMODELNG AND REPARNG AT SUMMER RATES A. Greenhouse, nc. 9 Smth Street, cor. McCleHan, Perth Amboy, N. J. \ Mch., returned home after spendng several days wth her cousns, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenze Hutter. and famly, of Avenel street.» THE YOUNG REPUBLCAN Club held a meetng Monday nght n the cluhrooms. Plans were were made for a socal to bn held Tuesday nght Wth Mlas Helen chade!, as charman of arrangements. Announcement wan made.of the annual danctt lo be held at the Sewaren Land and Water Club, June, wtl Jack Roland's orchestra. Audrey Brd s charman. LOHT dd you-uae? Maa A lttle better- lght' n hepaury would lave pertltled a Better coroodlon and have saved the hast < moment p egbttfrasarrent, ^ *yt w check yo«r Ulumlt k t -!,; A-UW that le dd wthout restrcton or lmtaton. "Jesus' words and works prov ug not only the supremacy of Bplr- tual understandng n connecton wth thlls matorlat, but they proved that ab one grows n the understandng of God and God'B sprtual mlvtrft one's ndvdual lty to control the materal u Uu' unreal s correspondngly enlarged and perfected. J^sus taught that sprtual understandng s a necessary foundaton for all Chrstan endeavor; that the sprtual. B the real, and matter, or th«materal s unreal, because not of God; and that therefore, as the sprtual gans ascen- TO CROWN AT KORW A nt7 A T r A Kl Z ACO.. DeMolay Expects Large Attendance At' Sport Dance' DECORATON DAY Assorted Straw Hats specal 9c Whte Hats, HATS TO CHOOSE FROM! 7HobartSt.Nextto Sears and Roebuck Open Kv«. BECAUSE T S NOT ONLY NEXPENSVE AND SAVES MANY NEEDLESS TRNG STEPS BUT WLL PERMT A BETTER PLANNNG OP YOUR LESURE TME YOU CAN CAL 8 MLES FOR CENTS 6 MLES FOR CENTS ANYWHW N NEW mm * NCW JH$EV UU m»hone COMPANY 'ertl A n buy

4 PAGE FOUR WOODBRDCf LfcADER-JOURNA* FRDAY, MAY, 9. CQMBUH Th* Wwrfbrttft* J.. Xoumol O (!»! {UN H ><M U>l> Btrm. W y. fcy y Murlnp. p PvbttatdM MmWH'M*. * J KnUr*a U la* Ptwt OCtae. ct Wood tflp,' N. J. M <> dn Ml tatter. Aa tape»tle»t Paper, son ax expressed n the survey that the ' "expandng employment and ncreases n ndustral wages are buddng up a frm < background of ncreased buyng power for moderate and sustaned recovery." Lor dsturbances, always prevalent n the tedous restoraton of normal trade con-! dtons, the survey ndcates, wll contnue to be more numerous n the progress of recovery from the world's wont depresson. "But", t concludes, "the fact that these are occurng n a basc rsng cycle of busness s generally of bullsh sgnfcance to ndustry." WEEDS AMONG THE POPPES (M 9) Laughng Around the World Wth RVN S. COBB A Penny Saved s a Pttmy Earned ByHtVlN. COW A f"" S Aberdeen ererywy U the *»tae«* where... the. than vrtue; t' aa art The stage beng set, rt' fo: A stalwart yoon AberdoBan had promsed la sweetheart a -TUB. *. FATVOBM FOR AtkteU* *au. Htw PwuylTaala tuura*«9«wat* T. M. C- A. Oatdoor awatmac peel. WUU Way" street f PteMc lna*mulm M MUrac Wtrtrta. WotrffcrMr* Mama FRDAY. MAY, 9 Keepng the Ffeh. Accordng to a proclamaton ssued by Mayor August F. Grener, Wood brdge Townshp ctzens, together wth fully ten mllon other Amercans are expected to pay trbute to the World War dead tomorrow by wearng a lttle red Memoral poppy tomorrow, whch has been desgnated as "Poppy Day". The poppy program begns late n the fall and early wnter when thte manufacture of the paper flowers s begun by dsled veterans n government hosptals and specal convalescent workshops conducted by the posts and auxlary unts of the Amercan Legon. Ther earnngs enle the veu to help support themselves and famles, and the work also s valule as occupatonal therapy treatment Most of the proceeds of the local sale wll reman here to fnance the work of the Woodbrdge Post and Auxlary for needy veterans and veterans' famles durng the comng year. Demands for assstance to the needy have ncreased more than ever and t s up U> us, who can help, to keep the fath. HtfUfhts The next maor step n the Admnstraton's recovery program s scheduled to be an attempt to bolster up heavy ndustres < those producng steel, cement, lumber and smlar products whch are prncpally bought by other ndustres rather than by the ultmate consumer. There has been great busness mprovement durng the last few months, but almost all of t has occur red wthn consumer ndustres. Heavy n dustry s stll n the doldrums and that s serous because these ndustres normally employ the most workers, and the great bulk of employment that stll exsts can be traced to ther lethargy. Practcally every busness leader, rrespectve of what knd of a company he belongs to, has sung the sarne theme-song: We'll never get far so long as heavy ndustry remans n a state of coma. The government's answer to ndustry's request, accordng to the U. S. News, wll have three phases. Frst wll be a program of Federal ad n fnancng home buldng and reparng. t s hoped that ths wll lberate $,,, of prvate captal whch s now more or less non-productve. Second, the government wll loan drectly to ndustry through the federal reserve banks and the Reconstructon Fnance Corporaton, so that bascally sound concerns need no longer look vanly around for workng captal. Thrd, the llty provsons of the securtes act one of the most fought out bts of legslaton the Admnstraton has passed wll be softened. The act s so strngent n ts present form that t has practcally brought an end to th* ssuance of even the most legtmate securtes. t s beleved that ths program can be followed at a comparatvely sm#u cost to the government n the matter of home fnancng, the government wll smply guarantee a porton of the loans from to per cent The experts say that s enough Wurrah! Wurrah! gt out o O know t meaelf now. Host lolkme way ye. spalpeen o' the dvl.,.ly ye know t, t's out the pop- Shore, and 'ts O who wll be. Lsten. wlhn' that the new dog catcher wll be agettn' ye. f ye don't gt! n Flanders' Belds the popples grow out o' me way, Arrah! ddn't O bear soneoae come up th' walk, Ftdo! Oh, 'ts! me reporter frend. Come n lad, \ O waa Just talkn' to me new dog Between tne crosses, row on row, That mark our place and n the ky that Moke brolght me the other' day. And Shure the pup s so clumsy that he tolls all over hm- self. O was est flxn' a few] flowers to take np to the cemetery and the pap fell orer hmself &- trppn' me, and now O have to H thn all over agn. Ye, know, ths s the tome o' year that one thnks o' th' dead, wth all the Memoral servce* gon' on. Sunday. O understand' there wll be servce* at the Methodst church and o'cottne the regular Memoral Day parade ervtte *' WedneW. to loosen a vast amount of damraed-up Tomorrow, the Leson boys, Florda GTOYC Road _ * credt. Also, t ll make possble long-tme; hear '» l ther Once more the deplorle condton of fnancng, wth amortzaton over as Florda Grove road has been brought to as years, elmnatng the type of to meetn' Mopday the attenton of the Townshp Commttee. gage whch matures every three years or n ht an <" aye me a queer The resdents of that thoroughfare seem to so and must be refnanced at» substantal fee»» # " that secton* o' have the msfortune of lvng on a county park are to be named cost to the borrower. after three bye who ddn't eoate road, whch at the same tme s the dv- Funds can easly f be made avalle ^ for m back, th* Marty boy, the Kelly and the Dunne boy. SJbure ald son lne between two muncpaltes, Wood^e oan s to ndustry. Senator GlasB s now W«H O remember th(m, folne. brdge Townshp and Perth Amboy. sponsorng a law whch would permt the upstgndn' Durng the past few years, the varous Wa, as O was aayln' before federal reserve banks to make loans that lerroorrow a%poppy day, and commttees have attempted to get acton regular bankng, channels are unle tojmolke'a boy Junor had to «ay a on the part of the county but the Board of handle under the present set-up. poem la school out t all. Be came up here to practce and he Freeholders has remaned slent. Wood- GeneraJly speakng, the reacton to ths Md t so many tolme?, ehure and brdge Townshp s more than wllng to bear ts share of the coat of mprovng the. road. t s up to Perth Amboy and the county to do ts part. No doubt the proposed conference be-! tween Woodbrdge Townshp commttee, Perth Amboy commssoners and the Board of Freeholders wll be held n the near future and t wll be the duty of pur local commttee to demand that repars start mmedately. The resdents of Florda Grove road and, those who fnd t necessary to use that thoroughfare, have suffered too long. Prce* and Wagea. That prces are not runnng away from wages s shown n a, Naton-wde survey ust, released by the Standard Statstcs Co., the purpose of whch was to "ascertan whether the net purchasng power of the average worker has been enchanced by hs hgher remuneraton", wth specal consd eratoh for the result of the recent way* of wage ncreases. "Analyss of the trend of recent prce changes", says the survey, "and ther relaton to all tems contaned n the average worker's expense budget, ndcates that thus far (to Apr. 9, 9), he has had to bear an nsgnfcant part of the hgher cost burden. Food prces, where largest gans n prces already have occurred, account for only percent ff-"trretgft ex-- peqes;'the ucreaser n clothng prces efbudget, the analyss dscloses, comprses shelter, fuel, nsurance, medcal «are, car fare, and other mscellany n whch coats are relatvely fxed or prce ncrease* "alow to penetrate". Many of the prce ad- h*d been aslomed the bordea to th«wafe <*»ge 8, m that l an program s very favorle, nasmuch as t lays all the stress on stmulatng prvate busness, and does not nvolve any great extenson of government actvty. Man agrcultural problem s surpluses. Soluton was the crop-curtalment plan, whereby the government sgns agreements wth farmers., stpulatng how much bf every knd of product they can produce. n return, the government pays them for the land taken out of cultvaton. Now a greater pqwer than legslaton has taken a hand and shown the naton what crop curtalment n the grand mannr s. The power s nature. The crop s wheat. The mddle west s lterally a desert. Therte hasn't been so dsastrous a sprng n; years, and great agrcultural states are dry as the Sahara. The -drought s trmmng almost two mllon bushels of wheat a day from the'offcal May st crop estmate. Tfae draught wa» accompaned by a dust ]! _ * storm that pcked up bllons of pounds of; wth ts planted gran, and carred t away, to fall along the Atlantc Seoard as well as the Mddle western ctes. Some of t fell on the dome of the captal at Washngton. Some fel n Wall Street. Twelve mllon pounds fell n metropoltan Chcago four pounds for every man, woman and chld n the cty. Bble Thoucht for S«ffl^mb«r ya th«law of my - for alt srael, wth the statutes and udgments. Behold wll send you Elah the phet before the comng of the.great lurf dreadful day of the Lord; : And h e shall turn the heart of th«flters to the chldren, aod the h««ut ofatf chldren to ther fathers, lest cofm the earth wth a curse. Matoeh the conclu- Chapter V;, f, f. WU Rogers Pcks A Story For Ths Spot By WLL EOGES and: f 'THESE umd to U a lot of gvft * that bratfed out how wall they could tarry ther lquor, bat Muee fewer and fewer of thus left am. t aaeau the Had of staff w«have wth o today Wt carry well, and a. fellow has Mt to k out t f he says he got una all rght and h wfe nmr sotttd tt. wu tau ta*at a gwy that wot to a He dnar a Now To*. t SMMfc ttnd away oat n Ysak- 'n^ufct, _ la *U anastr ftuw how ha felt baa* wakkt up Ue po«* go t brd tay*. T«>«to waha aavbody np. H b WtooV JutUhtl^ tattaaw, JorttatoaTfW m twmatatra, aa«fau *U a. teto a aaat pfla^ cany thta a» wt* - nufcs DO Mas* Hm toak «c The larks stll bravely sng ng ny, Scarce heard amdst th* guns below. We are the dead. Short days ago we Ured, Pelt dawn, saw suntet slow. Loved and were loved, and now we le n Flanders' Helds. Take up th«quarrel wth the *oe. To you from fallng hands W» throw ^ The torch, be yoore to hold t hgh; XLe break fath wth us who de. We shall not sleep, though poppes trow n Flanders' feld. Arrah; t expresses t all too wal. wonder how many o us wll be keepln' the flth. Contemporary Opnon Thoughts of Other Edtors A JACK POT Sl>( machne racketeerng ha been made more dffcult by a t- clson o( the Supreme' Court of, the Unted States. The hgh court; reverses a decson by the Second' Crcut Court of Appeals whch prohbted sex^re of the machnes! ubleas found actually n use for; gamblng, on the ground that eo- actmt-a of the Equlrol blls at Albany outlawng slot machnes made t uneceasaxy for New York to seek ad from the courts. New York s now free to destroy some, machnes t has conflacaed or any others t may aee. t hopes, also, to put n al tome of those who have been engaged u the slot machne racket. The machnes are worth f each. Now that they can b«destroyed and the propretors are lle to lmlrnontutru, (h racketeer! wll not have much ncentve to carry on ther racket. -Hfewark Evenng Newa Accordng to a Unlfertlty o( Mnnesota protestor, the average maa la worth only oa«c*bt an hoar aa a toare«ol aa«ncr. U«mnat hate meaat lha araraca brother-u-law. Mane la Uw only atau» tk* tlatoa km teach OXHt tltt. HfW M*ry ateta toaefcaa Waaalafa. D. O. w*am NMK la tknttm to MM bta at pal. Om. n, la Stanaw' OwnOpUn Hand h hand "? lows strolled down the «treet They psf=fd a movng pcture palace brllantly llnmmat*d. erl hestated longngly. The ymtth would haye urged her on, but! eve fef on th<«vorvspehed wt n brllant electrcs ov«^trance' "THE WOMAN PAYS" "AWy," he ectalmed, " thnk we'll anr n here," frh followed her to the b*c offce. (Anrroa Km Ttttvm. lac) ;."v *uz tunrf yt «uoak->nark a\t coople wlk». W- Cblgao al- Hnt- TU lo nool hot fur me B> Wn.. PuM game-ball teem wu gonnat pley SCOUT TROOP, NO.. Woodbr^e te«chers book-bound- present a mnstrel show! Ma tweaony-fte era bopea pm off aluon. l D nght, J«M, B thschool audtorum. Hallo ur, Hadltur: galm wuz gonnat be plad tonte Noo tams lee wk end belf, on grove strt dlamon end dey John H. Tel ley s to not such a much n portent, bot wux gonnat atorret gam bout terlocutor. som kne noo vennyws)' : clock. Yu be dere? We be H.ESH! H Hoffman wuz dere. and de dope s (not me) bot wlnnet prmar to ran far gub«rner. Vsh yu gud nky n dot en dot galm s dot dose cops wuf gonnat WQ by a pnch. 'mane flte, Holly o' boy, or boy FLESH! Dere wuz hot lme n Cblgtgo lea wlk, tm lnk so bole FLESH! Luk lke Pratldant no»wel( wu ^onnat tf-v dot : >(w*r bll up on csrpvt. wut Tta* rlaa all toara. loap dot bll?«mm«. bphorw wu newer gorrat yennytnk n Don't yew ood mne >okel hapekt tan Mnt* r>*-acp end somtme quorter. W«generally (at what»» dn»n», FLESH. Hollou Rad wu* * her fle on N,. fd pooleecman. Say nttfcar too mack nor too mu«. For wot! m dunno! Coople fal- * lers wut hev heads smethed eo.d ths falce all boeted op. Dem Rad; btter luk ou. dey mte wut gat] hort somtmt FLESH' Dot beeg end smalll vraall fler, K&rnefa end Bear wuz pattng D bad shape fur dare fte on June. wu bet yennybor tw w!nop«end wun beer dot dn Bear fa Her beet dot bg talan. FLEBH! FLESH! end a nodder bg FLESH! Woodorge Cops goom-b pleeze, Slansaw Boleslaw Drobezglewc halp. Only a small part «t what «, stays wth as. Haturt provde* strwnrtl to for moat bahta*. DMds are gmur than VOTJ thoughts eu ha s*mtar tu. both. THE SlTs'SHNE CLASS O Frst Presbyteran cburf ts regular bl-moothly Tuesday nght at the t' the presdent, Mrs N Douglas, of West&eld. \ Autos Untouched By Human Hands f you» partdt of thny. new alumnum traler! comng down the block you cm bet that t's > >> rntnt of ntw Ford cr for'your local dealtr.' They art txlna thpped th way today, a th< «ptotog otognph thowt-othn»hlpm*nt wat recantly y trudt n Wathngton, g, D. C,, whert et t atofptst-^rarf:^ -J- attracted tracted much attento attenton. Th latet tt method thd of f trantportng p g can n a replacng U old netted, tt U tht tuggeton that tha Ford d M Motor C Company may ultmately adopt the slogan: Untouched by Hands." ' " On many cobu of Unted States cor* ttmcy appear* the phrase n God We Trust And from that we derm st the Unted State* We Tnut n Our Preadent We Trust. Put your aarmft n a bank where (hey wll be ptotectmuw Federal Depott Guaratw toe tuurance up to $. \ Rahway Natonal Bank n* * , ^^- >>. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTW V~,b,..-l.'x.%^'*.^W'V. :

5 Thought* on Economcs of Recovery BY MART PATT8ON t dlng Communty M»n l» both the creator and re-,«t of h" envronment. He rtanfl anally " relaton to hu communty as master and slave. Mas- " r [ t, possbllltlm. slave of ts pnllrlm. A co-worker, conscous ', r unconscous wth condtlonn gcnpry t s mo«easy to say why don't. ThM " do ths and why don't...hey" do that? What'* the matter wth»f government anyway? And n K aln that trte comment of don't know what thngs are comng to, ust what we are rarele^ly nelph>* them to and.mt we an ndvduals are repon- ' b e for the collectve "They." f Uncle Sam's New 'Floatng Arport* WOODBRDGE LEADER-JOURNAL, FRDAY, MAY, 9. ponted AnslRln.nl Secrptary ot '-pnmnn S-mlur of Olnuowtr!y tte ntu ThnKn V. Mrlln. publsher of the Hudnon Ds- Stokes. omv. «: mv' Ht- hll ly n( 'nlnn Cty, who w»n BPCretary of Stale untl hlartenttnnl the 9S (tenson as Senate BU When tn' bll wag ntroduced the»vrly mrt ot 9K. Nn, tn Vt'rlnn annulment. t Al that tlno HP offlrc of Com-lulsalonpr of Motor Vehcle wa» mum- of Wllam.. Dll to serve' hwn altered to nclude thp odtsod wth the Secretary ot 9(atp AH theftrut commssoner untl nd Mr. M nerved an Commls- Apr, 9. t VM understood PAGE FVE Gong through her paces off the Mane coast, the new. 8. arplane carrer, Ranger, s shown ove. Ths s the frst Amercan vennol planned and bulk to accommodate sea-gong planed, others n Kenurnl electon he wua defeated the navy havng been converted from collers and cmlre.rn. The Ranger can carry TT^planes and relch for the late Wllam P. Ver-bdon, of Hoboken, then a stormy lcan canddate, by a pluralty of Morgnn V. Larson, the Repub- men, and has a apced ( more than 9 knots. When planet prepare to land ov. ber deck, the funnels shown amldshlo are shfted nto a horzontal poston. petrel n Republcan poltc* l** ^77. L'? rbon ' B vote was H. Hudson County wth an ntense ODD and Dll's was 67,7, Honored guests at a recent dnner n New York Cty, th««e three hatred of Mayor Frank Hague. Dll, however, proved a good noted women, one famous n her own rght, the others ftharlng n lh«confuson wll regn and conhold the place of con-resolvng tself nto how best to root of all evl, that has lttle or Wllam H. Dll, commander ot one of a neten of bll* whch Ver- entre Democratc tcket. He Madame Schumana-Helnk, promnent snger; Mrs. James Koogavelt, poverty amdst plenty whch s We are fast seeng t as the Judge Dll's father was Maor 'Demor"raTlc"sut«leader. t was vote getter, runnng ahead ot the glory of brllant sons, were seen together. They are, left to rght, dstrbute undance. ThlB lm-no place n permanent "welfare. he famous 8th Regment, New don nd prepared for former Gov- ftlward C. Stokes, after the polled fh.lof more votes than the uowned explor«r-*oa otrrlea on a on* vgl n the Antarctc. late Unted States Senator Rd- the presdent's mother, and Mr*. Elwnor Bolng Byrd, whoso r«- "t g ust a* essental that a medlately nvolves the queston of Any token or tcket or credt for communty work together to a York Volunteer nfantry, and oneernor purchasng power and the knowledge of what ths s anyway. trbuton wll probly be found lfe's undance, ts use and ds- r-omtnoh fflll tt * ntmtny; **«> ot the fofbntret educators n " efeat of Arthur, WMtna.(or wnrd ), Kdwards, defeated by lovernor n November, 9. TheHamTHon F, Kean for re-electon, Rome, ethcal purpose wth that one's bodly organs and members Unemployment we beleve can to be far better. n other words, state of Pennsylvana at the tl blls wore drawn to strp Hague and, more votes than Alfred K. Smth, the Democratc Rlslatnre. Pll was not out of an coordnate n proper co-operatlnn. plan and carry on publc mprove- our capacty or lty to use old, Judge Dll moved to Paterson the State to Presdent Hoover. tlon known as "Mnance Comms- On January, 9:, Governor be met n and by any communty the bebt thngs of lfe are free. of hs death. ponted to many lucratve recelvershlpn. of hs power. that wll use avalle lty to They ara dstrbuted n raton to When be was fourteen Tears t wast Verdon's dea to have canddate for presdent who lost offlclal berth OR whe n pos- To be mre lte B and always ments and benefts that add to them. Man must do lkewse and N. J., where le has resded ever motor vehcle soner" of the ctly of 'atcrnon at Moore apponted hm a Jmlre OT be an ndvdual problem, but the value ot all concerned. Each work for the use and dstrbuton Blnce, servng n varous low Dll t. annually, wab created for n stay n nfftce the Court of Errors and Appeal! wth a collectve or socal mean- town, lke each ndvdual, has of "Plenty" and not scarcty, f and poltcal offces. slstant Secretary of State. hm by the Democratc regme latent assetb and potental possbltes for good, that should and must be developed long before the Mate or government takes charge. K and relatonshp. Democracy U deal that we have never even approached ts possbltes. Dyudvanclng one'b self one helps the communty. Helpng the communty advances one's Belt. Hence done by generate "freedom" s guaranteed n socal ndex. Heal self nterest cannot be separated from communty nteroat fnd to help oneself ntellgently s mpossble wthout help- nn others. Next to the mportance of understandng oneself n relaton to one's creaton or source,,f supply of fundamental eoneern ] e n l e r g e w m l, d he would express beauty n the masterng of hmself and hs envronment for all control n a system of scarcty meonn nothng Such thngs and more are nowless and enn mean nothng else ndvdual enterprses. These ready to work Shall we then be economc mas- than war, poverty and death. actvtes should ot course pay fortera or slaves? Our themselves, thngs all the way wll tell the tale. from a publc "woodple" for proft to educaton and beaut ll - caton, ncludng the technque of how to work nd the human need of self expresson. Such a publc ever ready s the lty and wllngness to employment staton at a wage "port onehelf, f not n terms of mnmum of course, so as not to money, at least n terms of en- encourage an over number ot vroment and Us return. To put workers, but avalle for anyone nto "the world" the best one has oslng a Job at anytme, thus removng that too tresome "fear of s to assure a "comeback" of ounl value. Ths s proved by death" that comes wth the "poor H,, law of physcs as well as by Wllam L. Dll, wh resgned bouse" prospect. metaphyscs. The next essental aa a hy member of the Court of ftment s the basc one of honesty. Not only s t true that a through such a centre could «as-!day after he was nomnated as Purchasng power n and. Errors and Appeals on May 6 the man who wll le wll steal and Hy be based on true prncples of the Democratc canddate for rne who wll steal and He wll do barter, the exchange of values Governor, wab born n Freeburgh, anythng but we fnd agan a unversal law ot lfe that controls comng. Money, after all s fast ty, he s twenty-two years older where "cold cash" was not forth- Pa,. March th, 87. Now sx- all growth, "as the frut so the beng proven a moat faulty and than Motor Vehcle Commssoner seed". To be honest s but to be unscentfc standard of ndustry Harold G. Hoffman, who wll op true to the root of one's own be- not even the medum of ^-ex- po»e hm n November as the Rechange t was thought to be. > ' publcan canddate for Governor. ru;. How then, front an economc standpont, can we buld better communtes wth human bengs aa we now are and keep free to nerve each hs own true and best nterest? la t not by fndng out the com mnn purpose of the group? As the great so the Bmall! Hence to begn wth a small group s common fense, takng one problem at tme. At present the one most closely related to all of us s un employment the condton of SUNDAY C.NNER SUGGESTONS»7 AMX UB w.«k brng* tbne test toye Twhch dtould be «n]o]rt raoe frteh ah la plentful and cheap. t flh s not d«t«d qut* u frequently, dlbe«oombned of tfgs or cheete, whch art aoelltnuralues at present, wth vtrttlea an dtlldou and sat- Wylnf. A Tegetle plat* oontat of asparagus souffle or omtltt, carrot* and pea* sad a baktd potato would b* wdoomtd by most peopl*. Frut dmmrts *hou)d al» be popvlu wth the luge avalle eeleetlon, among them oantaloupe ao honeydtw melons, pln«pl», strawtxrlm, sweet ewlm, rupurru a* w*u a* the usual excellent b*- aanu and onnfm. * The Quaker KaU nauu the lellowtng menu*. Low Cost Dnner Fta-broUtd Chopped U««t Cr«uuod Potato** Green Beans Bread and ButUr Chocolate Puddng T«* or Coffee Mlk Medum Cost Dnner kout Stutfod Chcken Hathed Potatoes, arteu P«* f, Bread «nd ButUr Btrawberry Bavaran Oott*««Uk Very peea Dnner aetpp*, Oraagt and Cherry Cup Boned Rout Stuffed Chlckta Potatoes n Cr«un Aparagu Hollandtlt Currant J«Uy Roll* and Butter Chocolate Refrgerator Roll NOTABLES OF NEW JERSEY WAAM L. DLL A tn can savngs box * no stronger than ts easly broken lock... and even f that could be guaranteed, you'd never have more money than you put n the lttle box. Save ntellgently by openng a savngs account wth us. Here your ntefest-eanung money s guaranteed... nsured by Federal Depost nsurance Guarantee... up to $. Rahmay RAHWAY, N. J. Member Federal Reserve System Amercan or European Plan Complete EXTRAORDNARY "... ~'-«'W Carage Facltes ANTC crrv, NEW JERSEY 6n the J&oardwaLk m N RATES On Aprl th,, he was ap- Delcous wrlh Roo»t Chdwn CRANBERRY SAUCf 7 o. can c Except ConH)*ftm*. and ( Henz Assorted Soup* «* c Borden's Cheese^» «- ^9c Blue Moon tmm loner of Motor VehlcUn under! that con sde ruble pressure wan th' Secretary of State untl UHed by Dll And lls frends to 'KlBl-tlvp seanlon of!)jf. hold the offce, and he promsed Keeps Kn Vmt to appont a Republcan aa hs Tn- legslature pftwer n Ml chef deputy and to be satsfed cretn* the nmtvvlhvcle"offe'e' wllh fmr yprr prm """ an a nepn-ts department wth the ll«m*> for Offce /!umnlsm<ner to be apponted by Whle he held the offce of Motor ont aenslon of the Legslature. Vehcle Commssoner. Mr. Thn hll was drawn by Andrew Dll»«K nomnated wthout opposton. Wttrelch, them a young Republcan n tlt* 98 prmares an attorney of Jersey Cty, the Democratc canddate fqr who tler Rcrved s an abslstant Governor, 'CHK personally "*- prosecutor under John T>rew«n. lect.'d by Mayor Haxr. At the The hll was drawn by Wtt- "«>> <** 9c Devled Ham UNDWOOD'S *? c Ovoltne t m. «7c " ««69c Quaker Mad Beam Prudence COHHD M» HAW «- c, c Ken-L-Ratlon.. ««.c Shaker Salt.... ** 6c Del Monte Spnach wa«~ le Cocomalt Suntweet Prunes ' c t T 7c >»-»» 8c Flako Pe Crut., m- 9c Old Munch Malt»fc*»c Hre's Root Beer Extract MM* c Flechmann's Yeatt.» c Semnole Tuue >*c B- Camay Soap. A Tro of Famous Women then n offce. He has also been ap ttenngs m our Roastng Chckens... ths hghest poultry grade. Other bargan nclude L choke frvm ond vegetle! staple foods, scores of famous brands. Space ' permts HS to lst only out 8 here Check the lst and buy now. SWFTS PREMUM, ARMOUR'S STAR, WLSONS CERTFED, ond other brands SMOKED HAMS *»c. < * c Lux Flakes -ol *«.9c > KM C Sunnyfleld Corn Hakes OF Prme Rbs Srlon Steak Boled Ham *» 6c Hetker's Cream Farna X c GRANDMOTHER'S StlCEODRUNSUCEO) HEARTH D Y E BAKED K t BREAD Sfandard targe loaf For a real treat wth beer, chee«e or eow cuts, try t at ths specal prce. GRANDMOTHER'S Whte Bread NECTAR TEA V b. pkg, b. pkg. l l m Choce of Orange Pekoe, nda-ceylon-java; Mxed, and Formosa Oolong PAGE BEEF Cut from st 6 Rb CHOCE GRADE b. * SLCED b. 9' Week-End Specals n Fresh Fruts & Vegefles STRAWBERRES Loe sw«t, ucy YELLOW BANANAS LARGE FRESH GREEN PEAS. CALFORNA CARROTS. JERSEY ASPARAGUS *»* «* HOT HOUSE TOMATOES at a salary of M per day (or day of actual servce. Whole or Ether HaH to lbs. average b. 7 Rump» of Veal Spced Ham s««fresh Mackerel * pounds 9 C bunchw 9 C.Full bunch 7 C, pound 9 C PROPERLY CURED BY AGNG Amercan Cheese - 9< Henz Spaghett ^. n ; 8 C r C Campbell's Tomato Soup < ". C Gulden's Mustard H Puffed Rce. GREEN ORANGE LABEL PEKOE Tetley's Tea TOHQtOGS STANDARD QUALTY PlCkleS DLL quart o C * b. pkg. SWEET MXED PUFFED WHEAT 8': Royal or Jello Desserts GELATN DESSERT or CHOCOLATE PUDDNG Swansdown Baker's Post Toastes pkg. Grape-Nuts FLAKES pk S.O PREMUM CHOCOLATE quart ar JL packages CAKE FLOUR lge. pkg. 8' < ' pkg. ' 9' V b. (fake O ^ Grape Nuts ^,7 C Post Bran Flakes Pka9 c PREFERRED FOR TS FLAVOR. PRASED FOR TS PRCE Cauatles womea who take partcular prde «the uels they «rve prefer Rah c*co to the more expensve dressngs. Why? Smply because Raah's flavor s dffcult to nrp» or even dutch. t's wlful, rch tod creamy-smooth. Always u good t«sco for salads of vegetles, fruts, lu> or fowl Awt h SOTW"»o"ltJ«. "KMfS NO NHD TO MW VOU OWN AA DESSNO." "NO NO! WHN DfUCOU AMH COSTS SO UTHt" b. b. ' LUCKY STRKE, CHESTERFELD OLD GOLD, CAMEL CGARETTES Carton of packages or Hm of '. Package of twenty C Popular Beverages *Beer. Plu Dfpott Sold n LkMMd Sforw *YUKON CLUB PAe GNCO AU w «ASSO«TH>HlO(TrUVO«S C&C Gnger Ale Canada Dry O^W boh. Grape J«l«AW PU'e^e Welch's GRA«JUCE pt.bor 8 e *Coca Cola 6 >»«.. C Whte RockWATEK u«.k«t«perrer Water * WOCAU nut Mfosn Why don't you try f? AP Coffee mutt be ood bscaoe more people are drnkng t than any other coffee. So aren't you mnng a bet f you're not wng t, tool Try t ths week-end. Eght O'clock c MM andmtllow C9fH. ]b 'A\ Red Crcle Rch. Fult-bodltd COr-Ft Bokar. wnncorm. b. Umwt*t«n*d Cvosefeted Whte House Mlk : «UNEEDA BAKERS Assortment deluxe Pt a 7 C John AWM, PulUo M Mle $tortdlh Cookes... f*g 7 C n't deny ountu ttn SktlvfaCr ttot cotnen wttm buyng *w sad MTU w**- Co) y you'll nod the tem you at the prce you want to»y. A Urge end oouptote nux*. MUNCPAL URVKE UATOM N( RAHWAY AV A HftM \\ woodnp:,' 'HOH,\ n =;o Wthout Meal»,?;, Daly Per Person. V Wth Meals- $6. 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6 PAGE SX LEGAL NOTCE ATnMT T*t^ hf»p?<>ltm»te»nv>>m <» r*»«n he»!:«?w by»»!d Jh» Tm "( three tlmuaand Mty-t... dolurt ted!w»ntytro cent* t.«$l tofether wth th* cow of nut naaf " all and MttfuUr tb* and Gam of Common Plew "f th* County n.t. af Mk»dle*n on th* Mk A*r of May. acalaxt the rtght and cr*u.! PKTBR CLAVSEN fv n MK! *9*ct», rfrf and chattels, B* B J u W and tenement" of John Fy and ' *»? * * K»y, a noe-resment d**u* at - Uw tun of Stephen J Superak tor k* Hn o( fre hundred SSOOOrU d<-.lttr*. t«frtlwr wth lrtfr* from Fet- S CHANCERT OF KW J ' MffcKJrr raftry 7. *). returnle «n the H»t -B*tw**n WLLA* H m? of May. «M. and th* turn has of Bankng and tan arrvrd and duly executed, and VM rwnnw oo th* $«h day of May *. by the cskcta De^-ry Sherff '' Uw County of Mddkflu. txtnt M«y m. m*. GEORGE W CATHERS, Clerk ABRAM WOLPN. Attorney. K Publc Serrce Corporaton of New Jersey Mrkdrad \o. Wt on (Vmnun Hlo<-k Mrtdntd No. 8 on ft per «ft C«m«lml»T Prrttrrnl Mock tmrmend No6 an 7 per ral CvaalUhr 'rrfrrrwj. U- t.. Coaptenaat. and JU.UE BLANCHARD and AUCA BLAS- CHARD. hs vll*. et ala. Defendants FV Fa for tb* aa> of mort-, gaged premse* dt«d shy. SM By rlrtur rrf lhe»hor» Mated wrt 7(^tt A. D.» at tv^ o'clock, daylfht flarrtf t n th* afternoon of the sad day, at th* SM»r» Oflw n the Cty of :... All tb* folknrtng trw or parcel <! land and pmns** n*r*aat*r partru larty detrnbed. utuate. lyng and heng n the T^rnhtp of Wfedbrde. ' n tb* County of Mddlesex and State of Sew Jer»*y ^ Beng uwwn &nd delpnated &s part, ( UA NV ST tm a map»rtltl*l Map «Rf*»n Htm ttwj m Waadbrdgl Mvkltnl No. on *.<M) and Rartar Tovuhp. Mdd',**ex 'uranuhr l*rrt«ttmt Snrk.County. New J*?»»y. tr..v re pr- The Boart o< Dr«'.'.r» of P nlany d**tbed s f.»lnw» Stmt? C'orpnnmn of N*» Jtr* BEGNNNG»t k punt on 'he ba««rurh dnd«n<ls s J. hf ratt o( r ar-nun, or ^ at» per nun a', the rat* c< c*nt p" and. ornt ocr >>nr- <>n th* ngo par v»lu* V Stwk Stk f.: f: th* qaater value v.*/mn"..t-«^».... -, endng Jon*». 9 A drdenda d art payle June f>, - to stockholder* U rt-»rd at tr June. SO HtUal m f e«a nwrta W. Vu Mddl H, and Publc Servce Electrc and Gat Company DhkdttHl Mo on T M-r r«l CmaoUUe Vrlerrrd Stork Drtdtnd.No. on $. umuule Prrt*rr«l *OCK Th* Bou at Drectors of Publc S*rr«Electrc &nd Gu Compn has d*cared UK rafulax qusrtrly dvdead on hp 7 per cecl and (. Preferred.Stuck of t&at Company Drldends are paraolt Jane D. U». tu stockhow*r» of mud t thr coae o: tusntn. June. «W. W. Van Mddlefworth, Treasurer. A-7 JL«ll.l wth Ev«. to h?ta[f '^nfe ^ r- -w.-._.. w corner.-t the aff>n?ad lot. thenc* \) northerly sl^ng th- awerly Hn> of th* «!..esad l.t. SO f«t. mutt or less. nvr tr*no- oatkrrlt s!d tl along the Avenue Known J Kr»rsr**n Avenue, V>'<"«. N. J. : ' -" apprvmau unount 'A the e- '; ' c-t to.- t',l»fl* ly lad sale l the sum '! K'.r thodmrd eght hundred fltty-.*>e ddan and nnety.hnt cent! : " " ft), togclher wth th* costs of ms ue. T -fetner wth tl and sngular the ' ner.v prlrlegea, beredltalmmt and n thertubu n«umf;lng or appertanng. ALAN H ELY. SJwrtB JOHN A. DELANEY May :'. June, 8, SHERFF'S SALE an«of the State of New Jersey, et all,. Complanants, and WLLAM DUNHAM. GERTRUDE DUNHAM, SHERFF'S SALE hs wfe, et Ha.. Defendants F. Fa, for the sale of mortgaged premses n Cl»nt*ry of ^ew Jcr dated Aprl D. 9 *>- Between Edward C. note and Jos^phn* M. By vrtue of the ove stated wrt ; Hate hu wfe, CompUmantB, apd John to me drected &nd delvered. wll! Juhasz and Anna Juhasz, hs wle, <t expose to sale at publc vendue on aj. Defendants. F P Fa F for f sale of WEDNESDAY, THE TH DAY OF mortgaged premses dated Aprl 9. JUNE, A. ~D. Y9M 9. at two o'clock, daylght savng tme. By nrtut of the ove stated wrt n the afternoon of the lad day. tt to m* drected a!..! delvered, the Sherff's Offco n the Cty o! New expose to sale at puth vmdue n Brunswck. N. J. WEDNESDAY. THE JOH Vf, JUNE, A. D. «*t two oclotk. daylght savng n Ue afternoon u thr.sad day, at me Sbenff s Oflct n tre Cty of New Brunswck. N J All the followng tract or parcel of land ud premses herer.t.er prtcularl) descrbed, atuate. ymg and twce n the Tuwnstp.f Woodb;dg«. n m the County of Mddlesex md State o< New Jeraty. Beng kouvn and destgnated ** number 9 and d the easterly on&afl of lot number b an map enttled Map of Perth Aroy Ht-ghu, stuate n Woodbrdg«Townshp, Mddlesex County, Mew Jer»)\ AUwyeJ and mapped by Larson and Fox. Cvl Engneers, Perth Amboy, N. J., aod fted for record m Ue Clerk's offce of Mddkses Cmnty BEGNNNG U a pvnt on the southerly bde f>( Wllam Mretl dsaul eaterl 6 fwt from the ntersecton of the prolongaton of the westerly sde of Colombu* avenue wth the sad southerly sde of Wllam street runnng thence U southerly an< at rftt uglet to Wllam street, feet U> the lar.ja of the Lehgh Valley Ralroad Co.; thece ) easterly and, -ftlonc tte lne of the sad ralroad compay J7. fwl. thence < northerly and parallel wth the frst desnbed course. feet to the southerly sde of Wllam street: thence () westerly along the southerly sde ul Wllam street 7 feet tu a pont or place of BEGNNNG. Loma " '< ' > f T r N T F O C Mnhs LcuutnclGardens Grow Prompt Relef From tchng Eczema t's wonderful the way Boothna, coolng Zerao brngs prompt relef U tchng, burnng skn, even n severe cue*. tchng stops tb«moment Zctno touches the tender and nfumed skn because of U rare ngredents. To dear way Raahes, Pmples, Etemfc Rngworm and restore the «rm_w normal, always use dean, soothng Zemo. nsst on genune Zemo; t's worth the prce, because t brngs relef. 6c, 6e and f. All druggsts. N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY -B*tween WLLAM H KKLLT. ; Commssoner of Bankng ud r.sur- - All the followng tr&ct or parcel of : Hand and pfms<- herenafter partcu-; llme -llary descrbed, stust*. lyng and he-! ng n the Townshp of Woodbrdge, ' n the County of Mddlesex and State f New ersey. Beng knerwn and desgnated us part < Lf,\s Nos 6-7-S on map of prop- ; er> eongug u the East Jersey. LmlH-r Tuntwr Co., sluted B; W.-dbtdge TuwMtup. Mddlesex duty, y, Tsew Jersey,' Srvtyed by Ma- ' ~ > May.^lMVad AM for reeurd the Clerks Offe/ : o r " Uev County. ^JNM.M.; t l\e ort'nwest tor,( <;o»v A\P!,P fend C«dar SUe«,' sa legtune \ runnng tfence :. rh.'-ny lonf tv^e westerly lne r Street K-et; thence ) W9et- Ll rght angles tolcf-dar Street 6: f-.-ct the - {'t so^herly parallel' wtl 'euor Slrett & feet to the northerly ht- of (rove Arenue: thtnre ()( easteru along Ue northerly lne uf JM\<- 'Avenue So fe<-t to the pont or' pkue of t»egnnn. Beng known and desgnate as No. so Grove Avenue, Woodbrdge, N. J. The approxmate amount of the decree to be satsfed by sad sale s the sum of Nne thousand seven hundred forty-eght dollars and eghty-two cents SS,7S. ), together wth th* costs of ths sale. ' Together wth all and sngular the rghta, prvleges, heredtaments and appurtenances thereunto belongng or n anyvae appertanng. ALAN H. ELY, Sherff. JOHN A, DELANEY SS&W Solctor. May, June. H.. SHERFF'S SALE N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Between Energetc Buldng Loan A«.socaon, of Bloomfleld, a New Jersey corporaton, Complanants, and Martyn Stanrcky and Kate Stanecky, hs wfe, et. al. Defendants. F. Fa. fyr t,he sale of mortgaged premses dated Aprl, 9. By vrtue of He ove stated Wrt. tu l' mrrtrd urn! delvered. wll exm.*e to alo ut publc yendue on WKDNEHDAY. THE THRTEENTH DAY OF JUNE. A D. 9 at two ovta k Daylght Savng Tme n Uu afternoon of the sad day, at the Sherff» Oflce n the Cty of New Jrun.wuk, N, J, ' N Tlt: FRST PLACE: Thrteen ).-mares of the captal stock of EN- EKCBTC BULDNG & LOAN ASSO- CATON, of BUomll.ld. a New Jersey ulhraton, assgned as collateral *-, my lo sad Assocaton by MARTYN..STANECKY and KATE STANECKY ' n: wfe: and N W. SECOND PLACE: ALL h>.-<' x tan tracts or parcels of land and premses, hereufter partcularly de-ebel. SUMM lyng and beng n tlu- Tovahu^LWoudbrtdge. n tht 'Mly uf M^^Kx and State of New.J-KV. mu f^k fully dracrlbed on a (Tm map evttm, AUp uf A>f"t'T -<t->r. uuneyed and rnupped by Lar- Bun Ko, Survryora. 7 Smth Street Vrh Anboy, New Jersey," whch map ha.s.ru tn-rcktc fled n tbe (Wpe of "- Ckrk of Mddlesex County and whtl lots ar known and desgnated on sud map as Lots and n Block -A Tn? approxmate amount of the den to be katlared by sad sale s the. sum of Three Thousand One Hundred C! Tcerther wth all and stagnlar the nrtta. prvlege*. heredvlumdta and ppwfttakow thmholo beloftglag or : r, n-vrm appertanng. ALAS H. ELY WOODBRDGELEADKR JOURNAL. FRDAY, MAY, ' lne Hya't th* th*.. <A <hr 9tatf HRhway Rwt. So. nw huntred Wty-nvr U8«l ff»t n or nn thtnr* l) aouthns>.tlf par aw wth Hr»r»rt.»lny-two O FMON L F9CH, f«rt w#«.'r l th»nr«ll C.lt Solctor ly l flf th» wflth'awt rf! May lt.% June ft Nr' 7 ot>» hundrm fc rt ftftv ff*», " pnttt n th> ( ntth»»«t»rly Hn T along sa< S< Hn* '* SHERFFS SALE Hv, t, <^rv umlnj Ull l» w t f» (.. th* pont c* BEGtf.MNC.. s-ew JKRSET SUPREMT COURT -~».,,,!, part «M«Jl K and ' B?t»e«Th* LK»«N»tl< B»k ^ fc uk Vo ls w» *al«map tmv^ur». PttMtM aw! R««*n<,,, M»P of Lots BltAted " navatw t Ol Co. nr. a Nrw Jersey rr«r(»rauon. et al. >f*abt«.' """"" " ;-~;,,. ll ff Wwdt>rt< * Jtrm By rr'.u* of th* HKV* staled *nt,,! m» dlr*rt*d»nd Vlrerrd.»". "' «po*» to «al* «t publc rendf f* WF.r'\K»DAY THE THRTEENTH, TAT OV JUNE. A D «\h< l«o orlofk Daylght Sarng Tm*, n tb* aftamoon f.f th* sad d»y. at trw SheHfTf Offlr* n the Hty H S T Brunwkk. N J, All th* rght, tll* and lnttr*9t of ' 'h* d*f*n)an!t Regmt Oaaollne k Ol (>». nr, k Xfw Jeraey porporator. und Wocln Holdlnr Cn. Mendants h-ren. of. n and ;o n* fouovlng d»- All that lot. tract or parcel of land»vl pr*ml»e» herenafter partcularly!""«t)b*d nltuate. lyng and beng n t» Townshp nf Wnndbrtd*. Couaty,! M!dl**tx and Stste of N«-w Jersey r^mg nt"f» p»rtlnrlrty fcfrtbrt aa BEOXNNO at a pont forwed by the l!h»rs*nlon of the north***erty TUBBY THERE JUST ANTHUE ANGELCA DOr-PEC SWE CWT &LT WTTrt WE S E \ MMDEfttE MOST M&yfTlW PACE* MFQOUT OF HfcB HOUSE SWVC EVeu. SEEW- 9ET F SHE SAv» THEM SHE WOOT TKV TO H&H UAT ME GWdOST BECAUSE SHE'S GOT, AGOLbTocrm! ' FNNEY OF THE FORCE V S NPEEO THE FEATHERHEADS.A YOU WOW, HORACE., EAT LUNCH SEE SACM OTHER AT WORK-BUT Wfc, HARDLY EVER GET OUTSDE op'buslrjess HOURS _ afv.>w JTwy. t" E»Q.. "^ Th* Hll Tops. byb J Trow M r *vt County '*!>pfm- Mtp N"» T»fp awwut <f thf }odg rr-^rt! hr o-lfw by md mle L the <nm M ThT»» Tbooaml V» Hmdr«xllar«(CShlon t<tt«wth tbp r.^, < thn sal* Tt**;h*r wth all tnd «Uful»r th* n(!'" p""tf» hfttdftanmu and thotmnto bckaglbk or p^rtajntac ALAN H KLT Bhlff..rws wktrrskt n «A Alorner M»y *,S Jm*. SHERFFS SALE!N najjckrt or NEW ntskt R*tv**n RA R CROTJBE, Adatnts- nlw < th* Mate of JOHN PTETF- VOL* BAKEH, <UH-F-S ' BA, K KR, *t ata. [Xendart*. fl Fa. f"f th* =- <* r«.rt r.t< pr*tnl»e«.mt»'l Aprl. 9,,, By TWO* o* th«alxrf* stat'd wrt. lo» dlrerted ntd delrerrd, wn epnw to «le at pu hllt """due on WEDNESDAY. THE SXTH MY OF JUNE. A ) NNETEEN l» > DRSD THRTY-FOUR *t two ovtork Daylght Havng Tlrn^ n h* altemoon '* 'he rad day at th* *ertfr. _Off<* " '»" ' "V " { N ' w AC th* Mluwlng trart c,r pare* <* land MK pmnw herenafter P*^ larly dwrrberf, stuate, lyngjj"."' ng n th* Tcwnshlp of Woodbrldg'. n th* County <J Mddle*** and State twenty-four Z,»ra'r»«<~;,,;.,, : mnl. th l,w.nty-««(* and ^'^-^T.^l ^.l wth the. FKR. d«*»*e<. CdBpUtnat and n BlneV ST7-B or, m»p enttled M*P M... He's Wllng to be nvted. SToP ME,TBBV, \ GOTTA THE CAOW STtJCE OCDEB. CECCEAM roc MV PNttTV A BUSNESS/ ALWAYS s tt -we FRESH AND J W/BLL WHAT LL Ve GET OUR WVES SOME ANP PdT C?M A THE GREAT AMERCAN HOME SU'TS ME, WHERE WuL WE: LEAVE THEM* W WAS CAUGHT WELL WHAT wo '- ^J -/ WFE SAVED ROr>SEC> OF S s h«m.m). by thf W-F(erly M he nf»lh»rl thenr" ru UMP.,, runnng JJS Fn«. hundred thrty n^ten and thr. hun'lreh (WM) f**t lo h* WM"T)' "' "* Cwtper»v»m< p^nt nr pla <* begnnng. B"nd" Krtherty by Uf n, crly by C<Kp*r Arenue. uroh-rk >, t «nd w«rt*tly»y landu p,,,, late f A J'"pp">n* «n<l n)he>«.,,,; nk f)'»wn rff «atd map. amount nf [,, " by rr,-! r!ln' - H's / ' T *' n dyllur* and tn-., mt rent* l.mrt.al. together.n,,,-m.f th««*!*-, prl»ll»b»». h»rfd «nh** th*r«uto ar, 7o May. U. S. Jn»«. Bo<-t,,r A Fsh Lne Wfely Wsdom *f WALLET \^ FOUMD SHE HAD TAKEN E MOWE>f OUT FPST AND lousht SOME CLOTHES F f. by Muncb fectan u, Uutm kaw w M«w«l,N< r, H, H, J» SNW b»*» Tg TKVHS.R WTTHTHtSS Dorsey Motors

7 WDBRDGE LEADER JOURNAL, FRDAY, MAY 6, 98. PAGE SEVEN "A Modern Hero" C TA C E AND SCREEN LBERTY THEATRE, Elzeth. De long awated Bequel to "Brng 'em Back Alve," "Wld l'mb<>" and Just as nterestng and exctng as t's predecessor' wlt come to tho Lberty theatre tomorrow. n ths remarkle pcture we Bee a python kll a black leopard and another pytlon swallow a, pg, Mr.Frank Buck hmself has a hand-to- md battle wth a cobra whch B enough to make the blood run cold and brng outthe goose pmples. Courage s depleted n practcally every season, The co-feature, "Fnshng School" n a wfcll acted comedy wth some grma actng ny'gnger ftogm, Pranem D«, nnce Cot, Bllle Burke and Beulah Bondl. Frances Dee gves a»ln. cere md beautful performance of the poor lttle rch Rlrl and truce Cot, as the boy frend, arrves Just n tme to k«ep ner from commttng sucde. Bltll«Burke, as the flghty ntwt of mother s smply excellent. Gnger Rogers agan sparkles n ths play and the entre performance leaves you thoroughly B&ttafled. RTZ THEATRE* Elzeth. Portrayng «, magnfcent role, the most grppng and dynamc n whch he has appeared n years, n a soul strrng story from the pen ot the famous author Lous BromAeld, and surln the Warner Bros, producton of "A Modern Hero" at the rounded by an equalled cast, Rchard Barthelmess wll appear Ht* theatre on Saturday. Here wll be seen the Barthclmess who swept lke a meteor across Flmland skes a few yearn ago, and the hundreds of thousands of Bromfeld readers who made "A Modern Hero" a best seller overnght, wll at last realze ther desre t nee that author's powerful characterzatons brought to lfe wth all ther force and color on the screen, rve leadng ladles are requred for the fve mportant femnne rotes. Beautful Jean Mur. now a star n her own rght, agan plays the part of a demure Uttl«country grl. There s Marorle Rambeau, whose comparatvely recent screen career has been a successon ot marked successes n dffcult roles; Florence Eldrdge. Dorothy Burgees and Verree Teawale, each of whom s a leadng lady n her own rght. The prncpal male parts are taken by Theodore Newton, Hobart Cavanaugh, Wllam Janney, J. M. Kerrgan, Arthur Homl, Mckey Kentschler and Rchard Tucker. Mr. Brotufleld's story s a pen pcture ot the conflctng moods and trats ot a youth whose father was one of the nnancal genuses ot Europe, and whose mother was a popular crcus beauty whose career as a leopard traner was ended when one of the beasts chewed off her arm. AB a crcus rder n hs mother's tent show, the young man s Beethlng wth dscontent and ambton. He s a promscuous lover, who doesn't hestate to use tls attractveness (OT h* own advantage, and he rses to great heghts n the fnancal world, only to crash.. Despte the rmhessness of hs character, he has many fne trat*, one of wh.'h manfests tself n hs love for hs llegtmate son. The story rent-hen great emotonal crses «nd has an astoundng clmax. The pcture was rected by. W. Pst,,the fau»#-ufa producer who wut barred from Oerma&y for the p >d:cton of "Kameradschaft". Tlls s hs frst Amercan pcture. n ud. LBERTY ELZABETH STAKTS s.vr'un.w - Smash Hts - k Fnshng School" wll, KHANTKM OCK HLJK HVKKK t.l\<kk HKKHH aad BRUCE CABOT CO - FEATURE Frank Buck'* "Wld Cargo" Brngs 'Em Back Alve TWO FRST RUN FEATURES Wlua Lov«g Young n Sprnqtnu-ANYTHNG CAN HAPPEN! And l DOES n ths lamln? dramatsaton of Loult but S«lUl 'Ancent Tme' : Peces n s recent Manhattan dsplay oc antque watchea, these relcs attracted much nterest. The century-old heart-shaped tmepece ove s studded wth 78 pearls and 8 turquoses; and musc pluys when the case opened. The skull watch, below, made lu 6, reveals the tme when the Jaw la dropyed. n "Modern Hero" at Rtz Theatre, Elzeth "Fnshng School" "Wld Cargo" George WhtesV < Sc«nda^ NUUAL FACTS REVEALED -h/'mwesfwtltohn! RALPH BELLAMYS" THEATWCAUQ8 WAS OPERATMG A WND M A- CHME OFFSTAGE"* E6AN HER MOTON PCTURE CAREER M A TARSET CUSTARD PES / 6 MEW 8RN BABES LESS THAN ONE WEEK OLD, WERE USED N A SCENE N'ONCB TO EVERY WOMAN" dlton to ths lne pcture the management presents fve ac«acts of vaudevlle. lauway THEATRE, Rahway. "- le Usuway fheatre, Sunday, Monday uud Tuesday, '<A 'lu wll huve the lbllncll'o of rrauntln; lh«llrsl uul.nly moton pcture edton of tle fatuous tleu'kt) Whte's '.sca ''lt' f.lll'k myjuvtw was coccvcl uud staged ly Whte hmself. Tn; flm n reported to be ua elorate am * as any t>( Whle's prevous sncsehses on tht llro'd-l ua> stuge.'wtl tn' advnl-.feoh offered by recent Unvflunnts' n talkng pctures, Wlle was le tn pmutuv a Hm tl.nl *«- uays le could not osully contemplate duplcatng on the sn : < ' When Whle left for Hollywood, le took wtl hm ls Hnt n' Mn; wrters, dunce drectors am techncans. He -lso trans- purled lls gurgeoub galaxy of rlk.nl "Scmluls" Krls. V,\^ stall' hud been assocated wth Whte n s p-evlo\s snccfh'a-:..'_ and t was from them he u\lcpul<-u Ht succesb tha tn: Hm! s tr.t to be. The ong wrters, Ju/k Vellen, rvng Caesar, am Kay Henderson, all ht comyosen, have eated t«n melollc HoKs fur ths, producton. The dazalub dances n the enht r.-- ve numbers were drected by George H-ale, patt master al Te altng ultra-modern routnes. Besdes the song llts and revle:;, the Hm s enrched wth ffteen comedy blackouts that gve! promse of beng the hgh ponts of the producton., nterspersed wjju the!>ong ru..nber t revues anl Uaekuts h a romantc story nvolvng the prncpals ot the ahow. At one tme, the romance threatens to run the show, but the clear thnkng ot the. producer, who s (leorge Whte hmself, sa\es the Hhow and brngs happness to a par of lovers. The us wth whch Whte has surrounded hlnuelf s large, and s studd«d wth an array of Screen, stage and rado personalles Among Hts most promnent are Rudy Vallee, Jmmy Durnte, Alce Fuye, Adrlenne Ames, Clff Edwards and Gregory RatolT. 'ruduced by Robert T. Kane for Fo.\, Jthe flm was drected y Thornton Freeland and Harry Lachman. George Whte am Samuel Shpman Wrote the story, and Wllam Conaelm-n was renponalble for the screen play. The co.feature wll be "The Mystery Lner" wth Noah Beery. AT THE RTZ THEATRE, ELZABETH 6LLE SEWARD, ZECELO FOLLlE BB.UTY WAS SELECTED FOR A ROLE BECAUSE OF tfer. 6D loot-%. SHE WAS CASr N A PART WHCH DEMANDED THAT HER' PACE fce SWATHEO N 6ANDAGEJ / Bygones Seem To Be Bygones Tlw hatchet ot munlty between tl* (tormaay and the France of hectc WorW War years seems to hare be«n burled deep. Ex-Crown Prnce 'Wllam ot Germany U shown Bmllngly engaged n conrersatlon wth levtral dappw French ootora at a rtceat Ron* horse show. RENT-TRAOE-SELL NCALOVJS-HOUSES-STORES- RMS-fACTOmEWASSTAS: Wrtten p\clu«lve-ly for the Glder-ournal by Fred Allen ar sr the- Wednesday evenng rmllo program, "The Hour of Smles". May H. 9 Vnr "Steve": Asparagus must b* anhamed,»f taelf. t's always hangng ts head,.. Many men tryng to (Wll llcubflvcs totlny should haw peddler's lcenses... Kven a knocker la glad to gve the, mosquto a shp tln back,., Owner of a small rado set ron >lulnn that a recent Md am* Butterfly broadcast came out ot lls loudspeaker as ' Mnn Cocoon" r.. <'n>;tt.> professors fnd Osh :U>.OOO.D(»O years old. Many students kp second court* n college dnng room... A good way to keep dandrud from fallng on your coat collar H to go around n your vest... "Dd you Bver Be* A Dream Walkng" bobs up la England ab "Have You Brtr Vewed An Apparton Hkng"...Wealthy Jockey wrtes story of hlb lfe. Why not call t "From Nags to Rches?"..New York schools ar«so crowded pupls have to brng the teacher cr&b-applee.., Portland says "t's slly to talk out eloelng sweatshops. All ot the Tuklsh Baths are. stll open.... Amercan Golfers were fortunate n England. They mght have been presented wth a token nstead of the Walker Cop, Cordally, FRED ALLEN Kdnap Vctm -Back Home* ;.r. k Home and nata after a ^ t- ] L g a day* spent n UM lumb ot kdnaper*, WUlam F. (Settle. Beverly Hlls, Calf, mllonare, s shuwn ovawltk two of bs (our chlldrea. Tha kdnapers, who braenly ducted Gettle from hs coantry «*- tato durng an all-day, there, have bean gven lt* prsonment. BOOKS AS GFTS Chldren's Books Adult Books.. c up B9c up" CORNER LENDNG LBRARY 87 STATE 8T. UQOK SHOP >. A, Natonal U*uk Btdg. PKKTU AMB llead tho **der-j<uru»l Samuel nsulls Get Together "Mystery lner" Bob Hll and Erne Smth, famous t'nlvwll) of Southern Calforna football playm. had to have ther har marcelled n utt to play the rolts of Roman Centurlan n "Cleopatra." Florence l*wrvn«, ou» ot tlw Orst move sturs, s stll n tlm mvk graaaa pant. Boa U ^layng extra wth W. C. Felds Lews Ston* one* held the A.rmy. DlMlon of col'onel n thr t.'hl C. H. DeMWt la very «trct on bu Mt, demandng that actora arrve on tme. magne ht embarrawmebt the otb«r day whn ha waa three hour* late! H«had be#n lalllng and the wnd double-crowed hm. Paramount la att«r Edward. Powlert story, "Shoe the Wld Mar*." "Are Men Worth t!" s the move ttle tor Tffany Thayer'a novel, "On* Woman." We're warnng you Just to you won't b* too surprsed. Joan Crawford la d*veloplnt nto a atnger who la gong to amuse everyone some of the** fne Hollywood days. There must be somethng wrong wth the Hollywood Rondos, A check-up of the twenty-four beautful chorus grls out at Fox, reveals that none of th<*m, other than the two already marred, wants to be marred. When they chat on the set. t la seldom out sw»lns. The foremost ambton s "to have mon«ty" and that doesn't mean to marry a mllonare. t means a successful career.. Robert Montgomery sat down n the MOM commssary and glanced over tt«mwu.'t take a bowl of suup for health, a club sandwch for pleasure and a dsh of ce cream for dsspaton." he sad. HAWAY, N.J PUONE RAHWAY 7 SUNDAY MONDAY TUlvSDAY "MYSTERY LNER" BARBARA STANWYCK LEE TRACY wth NOAH BERRY TODAY and SATURDAY n "Gamblng Lady" ALSO- n Tl Tell the World' JOEL McCREA GLORA STUART MANGER'S RESTAURANT BEST OF LQUORS AND CORDALS THE RENDEZVOUS OF YOUNG AND OLD Old Lncoln Hghway laeln, N. J. Carnval Nte Tonte FOR A SOCABLE DRNK OR CHAT STOP AT ALL STAR ACTS VAUDEVLLE featurng KaryNorman "The. 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8 NRUCZtfSJHH.Y Sports Echoes J, XdfeM. Oporto BdUr The Twlght League GeU Gong WOODUKDTk should* have a scorchlnr twlght league ths year snce "Monk" McBslcks Wldcats have taken t upon themselves to furnsh the humor at each and every contest, Of course when 8ny humor don't msconstrue my mean- n? as the humor apples to a certan element of the fans, To the teams out on tha feld, aggravaton would be a mld word toward the Legon's tactcs. The league's opener saw the Shell Ol and the Woodbrldge Gants n a one-nnng affar that was called on account of the cloud bags burstlnn. n thn short affar, the leather-lunged solders also opened ther "hootng" season. And n order to get nto practce, they worked out on eash ndvdual player. TueBday evenng, Urn second contest got under way an the hoverng, black clouds were ready to spll the works. Thn affar was between the Sewaren A. A. and the Woodbrldge Colored Gants and ddn't qute last four nnngs, but the boy* played untl the ptcher couldn't see the man at the plate. n ths second bad start, the "Wldcats" kept up a contnual chatter that eventually sounded lke a bg roar. Clff Jaeger and the umpre were the two man targets for the solders' Jbes. Clff beng called "three nnng Jaeger" and roll 'em down and duck, Jaeger". The umpre was ncknamed "DHnKer" and "Jesse James", You can see that dd my duty.by the twlght league und after the ran hadwashed out two games, was ngh onto dsgusted wth the whole thng. However, fgured 'd gve t another try BO tlat'a why you saw me there Wednesday evenng. And was plenty happy that! ddn't mlsa that game between the Woodbrldge Feld Club and the Hungaran Catholc Club. Ths game, take t from me, wu a "lulu". To prove my pont let me HUtrate brefly what happened n ths league game. n the error column the Catholc boys collected fve whle the "Aces" garnered two. Both teams banged out twelve hts, wth te Lattanztb's beng favored wth the letter hts. Three of the bngles went for doubles, whle another went for a trple, The H. C. C, hts were all Blnglea. There were plenty of bases stolen wth the Hungarans beng the more adept burglars. They bagged eleven bases whle the Feld Club"(alled fve. Strkeouts were twelve and ten wth the "Aces" on the low sde. The game wab packed wth acton due to the many errors.and hts, and at the close of the seventh nnng the players and the crowds were n a frenzy as the score stood at nne all. The extra nnng saw the Hungarans put away n fast order by "Ace" Lattanzlo who struck out twp batters, the other one poppng out. The Feld Club pushed across the wnnng run n fast order. Petras landed safeton frst of tfte ntal acker'tf error. He advanced to second and E. Vansco- blasted out a sngle to brng hm home. The Ttlghllgtts*of the game fr6h the MeHtck crawls standpont, 'll also gve you n a brtef manner. t was n the sxth, when "McGraw" Lattanlo- personally escorted h s 'brother "Ace" nto the box t releve the plghted "Smokey Szlassl, who was havng trouble on the mound. Ths act was greatly apphuded by the.legonnares, Then, there was Bodnar, whom am told s the coach of the Catholc Club. He struck out, but the catcher mssed the ball and le could have made frst wth ease. However, as he walked back nto the dusout among the "raazberres", he found out from one of hs players that you could run on your last strke. Well, guess that's out enough dope on the twlght league for one column. 'll rest over the week-end and try my luck wth a couple of more games next week. Havng Another Epleptc Ft OVER a few beers, Sunday, after the Legon Meadowbrook game, a group of baseball-mnded.ctuens (ncludng myself) were dscussng the poor cash recepts 6f the game n comparson t the mob that attended the.game. would safely say that there were n the nelghboaood of, ball fanu at that Messlck presentaton, and.tbe amount that eame nto the hat was shameful and brought remorseful feelng to us ctzens after we had mbbed n few foamy name-your-percenta. lstened very ntently to one partcular out of town gent, who wan vsualzng what he cculd do n hs home town wth a team lke the Legon.And after another beer, qute agreed wth hm. There s no doubt ot the sorrowful local baseball pcture w.lth ts nadequate payng feld. The pont has been dscussed so often that even am gettng dsgusted wth the whole mess. Woodbrdge at one tme was baseball-mnded and that was out years ago. The hall sprt gradually declned nto a pt where t looked as f t would never crawl out. But, and ths s the utter truth, t was the Amercan Legon baseball team that has rased t out of the slump and put t on a hgher level than t, wan back a couple of decades. And now that the town s baseball mad and out three thousand fans flock to the drove street damond every Sunday, n order not to HBH a Legongane, we stll haveu't that enclosed feld that wouldmuke t somewhat worth whle for a ball team to carry on. 've sad my pece for out the twenteth tme so 'll hang up here. Maybe there s somebody around town who mght lke to donate a fence or chp n or Somethng. Who knows? Sport Shorts of AH Sorts "When are the tenns courts to be opened?" s the queston that contronts'me every day, from kd* to grown ups and am sorry to say that haven't an answer. However, am. alnodt certan that by the frst of June you can u»» the courts. t U a shame that the great number of local.tenns players r two coun^ at present and they have a on? lne of them wteuver they h want to play. b Art, B» A nla-jul flu.. #r erok a ww«f mm w. wwm pffy ths guy before f tttrt mfar out my h«fr. Get» load of Ms "Mooev "Uf. Messlck, your Amercan Legon team thnks that t unbeatle, but there U one team t s overlookng that s the Avenel A. A. We aajwlllat to pluy you a seres, of three ftmes wnner take all. Your team hts been playng only HAS BBEN8, whle we are playng the COMERS. Your arch rval. BU al»o W«nt«me to mark down n hstory that Joe Avenel game,, plled dow n the fnwrt Saeo damond. t w*» a one*ja*nde nure y*rd*. Ok*. Bll, t's a food w be- WOODBRDGE, N. J. ( FRDAY, MAY, 9 TH* m.n N» HTS PAVE WAY TO VCTORY FOR BARRON RED GHOSTS Pernas Avenel A's Tp Mountansdes 8-; Lsck Stars AVENEL. Bll Perna's Avenel A, A., agan vent to town Sunday afternoon by slappng the Mountansde A. A., tor an 8 to loop at the ec flftmontl len-. Efoto land Perry were on the perch for.he home club and allowed but,ve well scattered bngles. Llsck and Sulo stole the ht' ng medal wth three and two safetes respectvely. "Rooke" Lund, former llnos Unversty star, blasted out a tetrflc fourbagger for the wnners. The outstandng pece of work durng the melee was that of Joe WukOTetn. He pulled down the longest drve of the season, whch was termed mpossble to take. He was gven a great ovalon by the crowd. Ths Sunday afternoon, the Avenel A's wll entertan the Sterlng A. C, at the SeCo feld and on Memoral Day, the Arlngton A. A., wll vst here for tattle. Mountansde () r ftlzer, rf BS Knapp, lb Warng f, c -. Long, c, b f McDeer, f, p Jordan, c, rf HonecWer, cf Floyd p f Bracuto, b W.'-..' 7 Avenel A. A. (8) r J. Wukovets, rf tsern, ss.~ Llsck, lb S Sheetg, cf A, Jandrasovlk, b Smoyack, o - Lund, b Petras, f Sulo, p. Perry, P 6 _-, Mountansde.'.: Avenel A. A. x 8 The summary Home runs, Lund. base ht, Lsck. base ht. Lsck, Sheets, Petras. Stolen bases, Sheeta, Petras, Stern. Double plays, Petras,-Stern. Bases-m Balls of McDeed, 7. Struck out by Floyd. ; Sulo. Brause, Hughes. Rah way Hgh to b* Guest of Ghot Here Tomorrow WOODBRDOB. For the frst tme snce 99, Rahway hgh school wll send an athletc team to ths place. Relatonshp was renewed last week when Woodbrldge Hgh sent ts Red Ghost baseball club to Rahway and came home the wnner. Tomorrow afternoon at o'- clock, Rahway wll come to the Grow strwt fl«m. But, wll t go home the wnner? That s the queston, The answer wll be known at 6: P. M., tomorrow. Next Tuesday afternoon, May 9, Klrklpskl'n boys wll travel to Hllsde where they wll tangle baseball knowledge wth the rep resentatlve hgh place, school of that Amboy Democrat Club Nosed Outby Keasbey A.A., 9-8 KEASBEY-The Keasbey A. A. came from behnd «t the Lberty street grounds to defeat the West Amboy Democratc Club, of Perth Amboy, for ts fourth aonsecutlve wn. The fnal count was 9-8, n eleven nnngs. The Amboyans got off to a - lead n the frst frame and ncreased t to 8- nto the ffth. Two runs n the last half of the ffth and two more n the seventh put the Keasbey club back n the game and t ted the score n the «ghth when Sebeeky stole home. Sammy Vrgllo, former Woodrdge Hgh ace, broke up the old ] ball game, when n tbe eleventh) nnng he sngled and decded the game. KeMbey A. A. (9) Toth, ss 6 Peterscak. b, rf JJSebeaky, cf, lb _.. X Lack, b, rf. JL!?; VlrgUlo. b... Mczu, f... Karlko, lb p... 6 Hooda, c _ van, p. cf Umpres Maestcs Trounce Carteret'9',- PORT READNG. When L. Cluftroda fanned eleven Carteret A. C. batters, he chalked up hs fourth vctory of the season and kept hs team, the Maestes, undefeated n as many starts. The score book regstered the Contest as - n favor of the Port brgade. '. Bertolatnl copped all httng honors of the day wth a par of 9 W. A. Democrats (8) Kopystecky, b Gene»k,"t".~.~ Kopperwhata, M Andrews, lb Bayers, rf - Augustne, b p f 6... _ Yaegor, o Regal, p b ZalarV, f Holz, cf - home runs and a sngle n fve SEUN. helln's Twlght Base trps to the plate. M. Da Prle.ball League for 9 wll offcally open next Monday ev«nng, May and**f. Mahak stole seeoad hon- T'Wth a tro of safetes-apece. 8. at Hyde's ball park. flaretret A. C. (8) The Crackshots, last year'8 league champons, wll help usher Waaylk p...: n the new season by lockng Johnson, c boms wth the strong Young Galas, ss S Men's Socal Club team n the Martn, b. : - 9 debut. Barto, lb.. Judgng from the lneup of Joebo, b both combnes, a hard battle s Phlps, rf '. Grls, f b Yonlshl, cf ' A. C. () 7 C, DeLesso, b V. Bertolam, c T. Someon ss... A. Smeon, f H. Cluffreda, p M. Da Prle, b 6 M. Mahak, lb R. "Alehenly rf B. Beans, cf -.. Total.6-8 Democrats... - Keasbey 9 eln Twlght League To Open Season Monday At Hyoe' Baseball Park antcpated. n addton. t s expected that a large crowd wll be on hand to wtness the two nnes n acton. The followng lneup, as hand- 6 ed out by the managers, wll probly r be used next Monday eva- h nlng: Y. M, Socal dub Blytbe, c( C. Dube, ss lurger, b Wan, ss C. Huttenan, c Lambert, lb. Hutteman, p Honnegger, p R. Dube, lb Raphael, f Buetm, b Deerlng, ct Woods, b Reedy, r( Nahass, rf Koneskr, b J. Huttenan, f Moss, c Cops and Teachers To Show Legon Boys How To Play Ball Ths P. M. WOODBRDGE. The noble -dome of Manager Axel Jensen, whch s second only to the one on the U. S. Captol at Washngton, s blushng a pale cerse because t us pretty well tckled wth tself. And, Captan Jack Egan's mush s ust as colorful, for the Woodbrdge Polce Department baseball team, after eght or nn years lay-off, once agan swngs, or perchance lmps, nto acton. Yes, the zero hour for the flflnpes. (that's probly what they'll score) set'arrved. At exlactly. :6 P. M. (Eastern Dayflt'l Tme) n Wt-hottf w» M*mx... s 7#n t«tnbe, under dtreethm of mnstrel of Cn>u»ln fame), Bgatt wll opon (tbe ther guns on the Woodbrldge Hgh School Faculty team at the Grove street feld. The bg shot betteru, we are nformed, are placng ther dough «U the lar lubbers, at odd* of 7 to f. Tbe gatnblers beleve, that the traffc boys wll whstle the baae runners down as they round the bases aud'paab out tckets for speedng or reckless runnng. However, whatever tbe outcome Utlty pny be. tbose who take n ths A. wellegent contest thu afternoon, T. Buthop [wll owulaly gat ther worth. ncldently. f you plao on eug ths shndg, be,* ; B out an 6 to thb gwmr" fll to «Wp. M * pulfcw! or a warpwl dme, 'cau, K an, the coypefl have to buy bat* nd balls. The Proble dueups Polce. Faculty A. McDonnell, cj. Kugterl, e B. Parsons, p K. Klrkleukl, p A. Slmonsen, bh. Sechrlst, lb Bgan, b C. Zucearo, H J. Manton, b. Farkaa, t H. Daaham, of A. Ferry, b H. Mulvaney, M S. Werloek, b L. Tamboer, f V. Nlcklas, cf T. Deanttnd, rt Utlty S, Uwd 8. Dttmoad r < ' Merwn Sets Pace For Browns as St. James' Nne Loses WOODBRDOB. Wth A. Merwln and A. Mankay provdng the heavy stck work for the Browns, the St. James' ball blngers were topped off, -, as a result of a two-run rally n the nnth nnng. J. Gels, B. Enhornfl V. Mnkler, V. Ooulden, J. Seyler and J'eeny each poled out a par of hltfl to account for the ten safetes connected for by the Sants. The Browns ht eghteen tmes. St. James' () Gels, b Elnhorn, t, T. Brd, lb... V. Mlnkler, ss 6 FHzpatrlck, b F. Goulden, p W. Ward, rf H. Seyler, cf T Seyler, c t'eeny, lb _ - 6 Browns () A. Mackay, ss - J. Pastor c... C. WeUel, f W. Uyan, cf A, Merwn p, sa - M. Hansen, lb M. Knn b.. - _., 6 J. Ryan, rf M. Bakos, b... _ Maganaro, b Cenoveese, b TotaU rowns t. James' 9 r h. 9 Braves Take Scalp of Fords A.C., -, n Ptchers' Duel FORDS. n a brllant ptchers' duel, the Woodbrdge Braves nosed out the Fords A. C, here, -, n a ten-nnng damond fracas, Bonalsky was on the hll far the wnners, whle Hasuley elbowed (or the homesters. Fords ted the count n the nnth stanta, but n. the tenth tenth frame, wth a runner on base, Steve Kocsl smacked a trple scorng the wnnng run for the vstors. Barcellona led the battng attack (or the nvaders wth three Bolld pokes. On the other hand, Bonalsky kept thngs pretty much under control, strkng out a total of eghteen Fords batters, a record of some knd or other. Sunday afternoon, the Braves wll play the Ukranan Baseball Club of Perth" Amboy at the Grove street feld n Woodbrldge, at o'clock. Wednesday, May, the South Rver F. C, wll nvade Woodbrldge for a battle wth the Braves on the Grove street park at o'clock. On Monday nght, May 8, the Braves wll be the frst townshp team to play tbe Woodbrldge Amercan Legon nne. t wll be a Twlght League contest and s also elated for the Grove street grounds. Braves A. a (8) S. Kocsl, c Pocbeck, b Barcellona. f Bonalsky, p S. Zlck, b ~ Walsh, ss Wttney, cf Slpos, ef Buchko, lb Drost. lb B^ Kosc, rf Rwds A. O. () Rlley, ef 6 Stevens, c 6 Palag, rf Salacsa rf 8 Wargo, BS - Elko, b - Blanchard lb HoBuley, p Eldrage, b - Lesko, f... Green Raders Take Tlt From Woodbrdge Eagle* H ' WOODBKDUE. Woodbrldge'a reen Raders nosed out the A Woodbrldge Eagles, 6-, n ptchers' duel here. Black, on but the hll for the losers, gave three, safetes. (Jreen RaMers ( Kuahlnsk, rf Brodntak, cf» Black, p Oryenes, c Montecalvo, b Va'mann, lb Fltpatrlck, b Orelner, f Rochal, s» r 6 Woodbrldge KaglM () Mlnkler, cf Enlh, b Tobak, b Nemes, lb Fshlnger, f Slpos, ss _ Varshany, rf Szurko, c Syere, p - TotaU G Green Raders Eagles, Cecl Walker, nne tmes allround champon of Amerca and thrce the Bprbt ttle holder, who lost a hard fought Australan purgut race to ftorchy Paden, the Alert Base-Runnng and Bg League Methods Responsble for to Wn Over Hllsde Yesterday Afternoon nrunc.r Brany ;K. Brany ball-playng balpayg and alovt ; nh accountad for WoodbrdRe Hgh's to wn luhrow's Hllsde llrh ball club at the Grove utro, yesterday afternoon AlthouKl' tto vstor*, who bad won ton out of eleven games untlll they landed here, Rtarted off wth a couple of WRH to regster [lr of runs n the flral nnng. KllleRkl'R led Ohostn started to pound Thoro'n offerng* soon after mll n the sxth spasm belted the leather all over the lots to chalk ; four runs anl take the lead. Rusnak, p u van, rf - -» O'Hata, b o Keatng, lb n Hughes, SB Ktpatrlek, cf l Dtxon, f 9 ; Hllsde made a deapernto ef- Woodbrldge fort n the seventh stanza, but the g^ Mary's rum, 'rv H t could do w-.w to push one Twobase Two-base hts WukovM. hswuko M>, nar count across the rubber. Wood, celona, Hauly. Stolen!,;. H brdge dscounted that luflt one by Hatuly, Hughes. Sacrfce nt., also scorng mt n the eghth O'Hara. Struck out By Hn^m, frame. 6; by Balog,. Bases on l).,! s Hunter, Dalos, Hareellona, Joat, Off Rmnak, ; off Balog, :,. Wukovets and Ktmcza blasted plre Ol Augustne. Scorer ),, a out the BRVen safetes made by the nond. Knghts, wth Kurucza gettng HltMde two. Muller, Tloro and ntrobartolo ah accounted for Hllsde's four Ptelnlt. cf - blmles. Muller httng twce. Wnrutlck, sa. ; "Percy" Wukovets, workng on.muller, b.- * u the hll for the Ghosts, kept the Thoro, p -.. gong pretty much under control. Cboborda, lb Wnkovets fanned nne Unon Campbell, c county stckers. Anderson, f ntrobartolo, rf _ s Wednesday afternoon, at the mm»ub u nutu """" *""" Cty Clly Stadum n Perth rern nraun, Amboy, thejhuler, me b CanadUn gant last Sunday, has Darrg dropped a tough shndg asked for a return match and Man To"sr."Mary 's"cathol!c."the fnal J ager Harry Mendel wll put Teden count read n favor of the Amboy- WoodbrMge (f) and Walker back on agan ths Sunday afternoon. Peden took ""Vaturday, at the local feld, the Burger, lb three mles, fve and one half laps ]!' (! and Black club stopped the Balog, ef Braves _... Pords Thrty-mle Motor Paced Race Slated For Nutley Drome NUTMOY. Sevd attractve lookng fast races' are catd- Ml tor lue Nulluy V)U«lrwu«nl cy~,n» kauver (or Buny uftnnuu The feature rate wll be a ty mle uotur-pacel event wllrl wll tn Hullau chauuu; Alfred!>' drt togeher Kcaco tou'at-r, the Auelcn Gerard Debaet, premlor 'Wer of Belgum; Tno R«bolt, the Newark youth and Jacke SheebAn, of M«w York. Last Sunday the fanu wtnessed tbe greatest race of the N»oa when Georgettl defeated Charley Jaeger, Tno Rebol, Paul Crolev and Alfred Letouroer lu the order named. Georgetll only after a senutonal battle wth Jaer tnd Heboll/ to catch Walker n the race last Sunday, but Walker says he s.confdent he wll beat Peden ths.sunday. Ten crack teams wll battle t out lu a two mle tandem race, some of the best rders wll be on Perth Amboy St. Mary's nne, -, n a brllant ball tff. Waodbrldg* () Burger, t) Balog, p Hareellona, f. the tandems and the fans look for JOBt, SS «wara t a thrllng race. The pro-wukovetsfessonal rders wll also compete Kurucza, b... el... n a four-sevenths mle handcap Scuttl, c wth the stars on scratch and a Karnas, rf mss and out nvtaton men:, Slmonaen, b The amateurs on Sunday wll rde a mss an>l outaopen and a tour-sevenths mle handcap. Manager Harry Mendel s also plannng a bg card of races for next Hasuly. c Wednesday nght, Memoral Day, Egan, J" ^.'..'.... St. Mary's () h 6 Barcellona, ( _. JOBt, SB Wukovets, p Kurucza, b Scuttl, c Karnas, r( - Slmonsen, b Hllsde Woodbrldge S,... r, ZOO ' "- Two-base hts, Wukovet*, lar cellona, Kuructa. Double >hy Thuro to Muller to Choborda CM. Wld ptch, Thuro. Bases on wlu oft Wukoveta, ;»off Thuro,. Struck out by Wukovetfl, 9; l : Thuro. Umpre W. Red, (Contnued on pa»f '.U THAM YOU CLAMED "Yoor dam lor t <n very modat," wrte* Harold R. Bolet of Dtvcnpor. rfmet M MM PMKMC Eght Sedan. " fnd th»t the cw more than fulfll* al of thrm motor mnortot, cat rf opentkn, speed, rdng comfort and economy ( vn r' me of tuadrcd wbo h«rc wrtten ther pra*et oftxnarpontack(ht.. Read wht othermy: BAVOVOHT, OW* Set H Drve t! MEM Tll ttttm eu JMERT! G«t ths ftw*m Cl-cfc ma Doufcfc Ctack Uwk" Tfc MX* emmm ]MU to check Md Jntc GET A PONTAC 8 FOR YOUR MONEY! :ow NEW BRUNSWCK AVENUE PERTH AMBOY N.J-

9 WDBRDGE LEADER-JOURNAL, FRDAY, MAY H, PAGE NNE SOLDERS TRP PERTH AMBOY MEADOWBROOKS -, BEFORE CROWD OF, Rusznak Hurls Brllantly As Mates Contnue ther Assaultng Movements Wth Bat; Mtroka and Zla Star WOODKKDGK. The vnrsatlty and the. perfect H.^lnK coupled wth the batterntf-.ram attack at the plate ;Ur;n accounted for a vctory for the Amercan Legon llmselall ('lub, whch blasted another crack Perth Amboy tran, tn! Muadowbrooks, nto a pal of»k up ther seventh n (, (ll,,,,.culvc wn of the 9 c.am.-lc, n man J r atartfl, 'he!lh muvll'y, «'ach and every one of hem not knds frsky wth the l a Mck'awl result every man rhalkfl up a llt, Mtroka and (Tck marlng two apece. AllhouKh both teams played errorless, the clckng defense and nnvevfl offense was too much (or H" vmlont, who folded up H,,, a ten! and returned to Perth Lefty" Rusnrok elbowed for He MPSHlckers and turned n Ms m.cond hurlng trumph for the LcKlnnnalreB, He was touched for.'lul hts. Joe Lagoda accounted f,,' r he lasers' lone run when he.dhel to wore TlmlnBkl. Metuktwbroolu () Nehlla, SB Slkorskl, b leena, f Tmlnskl, b UrBon, rt lutu[() Q{ Ugoda, lb... 'rbanskl, ) \Hudanlch TnlalH bmctscb, b Jnsl, lb Mtroka, f Zlll, US D'lancy, cf Dunham, b lndnar, c (ler'k, rt.. tuzuak. P r 6 e 8 Amercan Legon (,). 6 MeulowbrookB l,.^lon lox 6 xkudanlch ran for Urbanskl n nnth nnng. Runs batted n, Mtroka, Zllal, U^'oda, Dunham, DametBch. Three base hts, Zllal, Dunam. Dametsch. Stolen *' ba- Mtroka, (), Oerek (), /ak<(la, Dunham, Dodnar. Double plays, Zllal to Dam- MM' to Jost. Base on balls, otl 'rbanskl, ; off Rustnak. Struck out by Urbaskl 6, 'y Kusznak. to atoms. t) ft on bases, Mwdowbrooka ), leslon 6. Umpres, \ Dametnch, W. Donovan. Catholc Club s Wnner over Perth Amboy Boys' Clan WOODBRDCK Scorng flvo runs n the eghth nnng enled the Perth Amboy Uoy» Club to return to the wn column, after sufferng three straght defeats, e Colored Gants wth Sem-Pros The Wood- Colnred (HantK, one of the ball clubs n the county, kns samps wth teml-pro teams n the cnunty and vcnty, can nrrone for dates by wrtng to MtmnKcr James Hall,. MrnoklU'ld nv^nue, Woodbrldgc. Lesure Tme Loop Plays Fve Games WOODUUDfR. The lesure Tln;-Hr«m(:n'B Grammar School llaselull l,eanue ht tb strde ths w<m'k when lve games were played. low: V<m\p No, 7 (H) ^ Jt O!ella, fb thereby handng the Woodbrldge[M,, ef, a ss Hungaran Catholc Club a to Rztcl. ch, ; setback. vdsz'ko, f. Chapman excelled for the vs-:rutchko, lb tors wth a quarter of blnglea and ctmlorf,' rf... scored three runs. The wnners 'lrlcal b... colluded thrteen hts aralnst the''olyask'o, cf... losers' seven.... Boy* <lb... AyreH, ss " Schultz, p, lt Chapman, rf Webber, lb Keenan, lb 7 Coupland, lb ^! FUher, cf "loresh, c " l'eterson, f "Rengle, f JflKlUgerald, b Deak, p " Nolan, b () ah :.. Hungftrlm CmtMAc Club (S) r l Kozo, cf Meyer, cf Zega, f,...; Cannzaro, f... Yuhas, b KluJ, p Dodnar, se Rebweeky, b.. Olah, c Kelemen, lb, Horvath, rf Boys Club H. C. C,. Messck's Doughboys Get Ready For Games Sunday and Memoral Day WOODBUnr.K. Tm Woodhrdfce Amercan Legon hall t'ltl) wll walk nto a pack of trouble ths Sunday and atfan on Memoral Day. And, f t survves, Woodbrklge can well b«proud of Coach Wllam "Monk-" Messck's Thy St. Benodct's Catholc Club, of Newark, wll Kvo the Soldevs a headache at the Grove street damond, Sunday, at ''M o'clock, and the Holy Trnty nne of Sayevlle wll do lkewse on Memoral Day at the same place and same tme. ^ Tle Newark team hat b-en or-. ~ ' Kuzfr ft/r the past ueven years. Tlrn fur ths season. t has won buys or>:! Usher c. Ncary, c e lachkay, cf Korsthoffer, cf Korlko, rt Koftu. rf Nagy, c Karpowtz, b tgnle, as, Verte, b Bertram, lb... Klruly, p - J. Nagy, f Kensbey ()..'.' Totnls 6 Fords No. 7 KeacbaN... ^<O Sewaren () Karnas, b Kurdlak, lb Qulnn, b monsen, p ^ W. Karnas, as l'mazar, cf N. Carol, c Hulak, f Fedun, r[ Horner, rf... Totalu Mltn, lb ohl, b Vo;;el. cf :... Rnnahulls, rf l.emlslku, rf..,l)lll), f llln,?.l 8 7 l r No. (8) :.....' Tot-.ls ewaren 8 So. Henz, h... 6 L ~; ~ \ ' HOOH, rf... wll meet up wth the toukh ^, ak J' r ss....,... 6 lvr KrnfS. lost three.nd ted Suyrcvlle agkrubaton. Ths..:.. nnr. Benny (lass, «ce (TB Hacker;S one of the strongest teams n lor the BenedlctH, \» haltng. the county. Two years ago t.ofv^y,..... for the nh«louslr of wnnng Others ncluded n the Newark streak. The tff B slated to begn Bauule.v, Mller p..... lln-u;) nre Al Harpos, «ke Calrotno, Joe BoYky, W. Arnold, G. Flayng wth the- Sayrevllle! S U at :l) P, M, Hlcky, B. Kernltola, Joe Kaser, nne s Dusko. T. Popowskl, N«>vak. Strente, Us, B. 'opowskl, A. Sudan, S. DeMartlno, D. Kaser, K. Cath and E. Wnters. March, A. l'oowskl, OaBlowskl, uaeowsu, Uptak, ft On Memoral Day, the Dough- Tel. 'erth Amoy *7 and J. March,. U'ochek, as " ' ' ~~~ ~"~"~ *"" lta "" ^^~^_'TJrlcG C Qu^EulaEssD Busaeae Tobak, p, Chordus, rf L MANN & SON S&? OPTOMETRSTS ffl Ge B ove«e. Hours Dally, -, -, SMTH StRBBT, Wednesday - Only PERTH AMBOY, W. J, MORRS DEUTSCH RESTAURANT AND BEER GARDEN Assorted Lquors and Cordals Green Street, lteln, N. J. C A D M MORE LAKll MONEY YOU can learn Bookkeepng, Bankng, Shorthand ;»d Typewrtng at home n half the tme, and at one-ffth the cost of attendng a busness college. You can complete the course n bookkeepng or bankng, and receve your dploma Ltwo months. You can learn to wrte over l ( )l> words a mnute n shorthand n less than two months, and you can become an expert, rapd typst n sx weeks. A mm down-payment and easy monthly Wrw*. wll gal or your tuton full. S«h^WM% tw'«atanrp*...,, lve HKMfttorr'ttf the eoutww n whwh youm mu»«wd, Do t today. AMERCAN CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 8 Downng St., Denver Colo. Conn tht ENTRE Unted States b Saakea, b Dnkens, b Shwry, b Klshlnger, lb Ho:>clawn Turner, lb Muklln, *,Kolouon<uts b Kuzlak, \> _ Dund-, c KOM: -r -'olus, cf, ' Den lleykey, totullu Krltas, p Deslsto, b Nelson, lb Volgbt, HS ' Hanm, c MeOanl, b Lvngston, f Crewe.'rf, :V , 6 () ub '..,.,.: Pearls A. C. Trm Woodbrdge F. C. Sewaren Blue Brd Shuts Out Rartan Nne By - Score Townshp ( 9\ - 'UW. ' Terry, 'll trrhch. rf "tll*. -Holdng thejmervn, h Tleld Clul> to seven Notchey. h llts, the tnllan Townshp Feld Kath, h.. SKWARKN. The henvy Htlck-; ers 'f the Pearls A. C, speared he offerng of Ptcher Swelly,,Club llnlvl tho l'cnl combne,!nagy, of who wasn't n hln swelllest form, ] (n )m. lbh WB on lne otnarse, c fur eleven ht* and defeated hs mound fnr (ho wlnner, Mackoy, r! tran, the. Rewaren Blue Brds, Hen]m ((, h(w wlnn n(,» purt T. Utamlo, t ;! wth three hlt», ncludng a trple J. UtlRRln. > Daunan and Wlckly were on top and a double. Mervln and F. L»t- Salesky, ; for the Pearls wth the bat, whle tanto featured at the plate Kovas starred for the loser*. Woolbrldge, wth three and Pearls A. C. (8)! safetes respectvely. r h H. T. F, C. (tfl) Wckley, BS 6 Kot'tt, b Kcltao, ) - * Harmon, p Dnman, lb Dora'pB, Salo, cf Phllps, lrost, f c ) rf -... Sewaren Nne BM» r h "Karas, b BernB,n b - Kovas, ss Dokemer, c Adams, f LuCs, lb Orozler, rf Qulnn, Q, cf flwclly, p Tot a s 9 Blue nrds.. - Pearls A. C lxe Summary -Two base hts. Ksul-!tao, Swelly. Sacrfce hts, Karnas, ]Oro!!er.. Stolen bases. Wckley, "Ksaltao. Struck out, by" Lannon, ll; by Swelly, 6. Hawa on balls, loff.armon, ; of Swelly, ; Left on ba«en, Pearls, 7; Hlue Rlrds, 8, Umpre Haluk, Scorer S. 9karbek. 8 Woodbrdge Hgh Contnued from page St. Mary's (, O'Hara, b ( Hughes, aa. J Uusznak, lb?.lvan, p Keatng. b Hasuly, «l : Ftzpatrtck, cf pl.dlc.kson, t Lahevltz, rf Egan, rf u? Woodbrdge () r h 8 Burger, lb fc Balog, cf - v Baroellona, cf, «. JOSt.'W...:...,...:... t.-». Wukovetn, p Kurucza, b ; Scuttl, c Golden, rf L. Smonsen, b, JegllnsM, b,, f TotalB * 9 6 : St. Mary's Woodbrdge OOx Two base hts, Husznak, Scttl, JoaU Strtck out by Wukovets, val. Bases on Balls oft WuW, v*ts\l. van. Umpre, Harry Bald wn. Scorer, Jmmy Zlu. Henz, cf Avenel, Colonla =-.=- Kuwla, b - Buchko, c (8) e Wlsslny ss ll'alotl, rf.. Kayar, cf.. Drast, cf... Bodnar, lb ) KYazer, f '... s No. (7) r r * -,... : 7 Hopelawn () Henz, b Hototu, cf Cserzner, lb Sake; ss Elaa, b Plnell, rf Onvsky, f BHmlcy, t... Mller, p Kords Hopelawn, HEAD THE LRABKUOUHNAl ASTOR PERSONAL BRUSH of thousands OF DENTSTS Now nrahaut «t yew Compact bruthng K««d. * Sturdy brttlw. > Rgd r«turl handle Th* deal Wh rnodwn bruh for Makt TW. YOU Toattlouk Bans, b.. Olann, > Allle, c lender, f. Jacobs, rf Vnc, cf Sovar, s» ko, b B ''... for two W. V. (', <<))»b. : u 7 n, T. V. C * W. F. C Houlawn eked out a - wn over WoodhrldKe; Sewaren dropled n - Ht to nelln No. 6; l'\>rdn No, 7 upset Keanhey, 8-6; tfopelawn lost lo Fords No,, 7-f, :nd Avcnel l'-.rlered Colonla, -. The box scores, complete, fol- Summary Two base hltb, Sovar, Jacobg, Duanh, Allle, Render. Sakaes, 'J Threo-base htn. Sovar, Dtdaah Oros, b and Jacobs. Left on bases. R. T, F, C. 7; W, P. C, ; Double plays, Sovar, Elk n and Olann; Notchay, Mervln, Kath. Struck out by Du- Stanko, f A. SebenKy. Angol, of lloudl, HR C, JMwtkl,. Umpre, Cube, RutgeV, J. Scbenk, Sebesky's Hurlng Stops Orole Club KRASBKY,--St >rb pllctlnn by Al Sfhesky aced the Kenbey glen n ther - vctory over the Fords Oroles here, ftebeky tunned lft fen batten, and allowed hut sx hlngles. n addton to playng bang-up ball at bat,,,..,,.. wth three out of four\ Thl was'»",? t' the Eanles fourth slralbht wn. ^%,"',, Ths Sunday afternoon, the'rudar, lb E»?l*s wll be oppoaed by the Lehlgh Feld Club. Andrew Juraska, RFD No., Box, Perth Amboy, la manager of the Eaglet. K«l(l«w n> *b M*re Mller Defeated Mo'NTn.AH. Mare Mller, nt.wmdbrldge, (me of Centrtl J'rwv'H leadng court stars, weal down n < (.fcdt here Monday wb«d Slarp, of 'Mftdenn. C»l.. d(h her, «-l, (-, n one of tlwteature frst round raatche* of tl»#!f tnnual Ehstern clty courts tentlk champonshp nt the Montelar ', Athletc Olub. Total OrolM (») Wttng b Helny, e Nauy, f Whtney, M Stanky, ; J. Buchko, lb Kallna, cf C. Buchko, :>b Chrlstensen, rf CHEVROLET S RGHT! After drvng the New Chevrolet fve mles, 'd never buy any other low-prced car!" *»\, t*'-, $ * *&,?$$ *;..( S f FULLY- ENCLOSED KNEE-ACTON WHEELS ' '«*!- «; * HORSEPOWER MLES PEH HOUR CABLE- CONTROLLED BRAKES and you! never be satsfed wth any other low-prced car 6 n the low-prce motur car feld ttae'a, Dothwg Jut even compares wth Chevrolet' lamou Smle rde. 'he reuoa s: No other car at Chevrolet'* prce hu (my of the vtal featunt pctured hen. And wthout theso features, t'e mpossble to equal Chevrolet's rdel You ca$ get Knee-Acton results wth aythug U* than a pmne Kate-Acton car. You can't get M-cylmder economy wth more th»n sx-dor can you get valve-m-head performance wth anythng nferor to vafce-n-head desgu. And the same thng apptes to the Fsher body, the brakes, the steerng.* Chevrolet offers one feature after another that makes a tremendous dfference-n the way the c«>ajs, /"H" "* *"" * after another that pats ChnahUfar afcsrta vahw ahead every day n»aw CHEVROLET MOTOt fotww locbkm SHOCK- PROOF STEERNG SAVE WTH A CHEVROLET VALVEN-HEA tefferson Motors, nc &-66 NEW BRUNSWCK AVENUE Churokt and OlmobUt Oufraten

10 a l t l n *: rer Groups To Partcpate n Servces Sunday tarf> Am' s lteral OfrrM, Artf ane»! 'ov.oe Be bat xrvf- orwm-f at a e Ann. aad h cat lot and vtfot' oftf-: rf-rs at Part- Praf (f VH, SVSl'. of tb* V;.t?> >!;.VLC. V.k.v et/c Mast H* f Vtll' & S:a;~- A r.ar tutb-t'<: Ement. < W V Tbr NeUmdM H< t Bt- U order Sted t- tbe M-B! "n'.ea trnut ftan. ts.ucl. * REGONAL MEETNG HELD AT ST. JAMES' SCHOOL YESTERDAY nr. tre WCH'DBK!.KJE o ht TrtBtos TO Tht m«mr<r of thm- Woodft r n> Tn«nM.;- Tlkfc -rll rw- wrtwnf cvf Woatltrtflr? Psrt fm Hw tun-*. *mr*tn{ to s rf^w.nkn. punn by tfw Mcmfttr rut..t* wt! Md?<-»rl KTW-U. rll UKV.^!bf Chwlft F MV rt f t M»nr trtf t.t* fw of. ra«)b df tb* C PuTr, C>rtob«=! f thrd T hf TT «.rk Atnboy sfter Durnf tall ]. vb* to d».- t* t*}«r!ed by r»t. No.»:. T'?»ol n RartanTownshp Here Next Fall Crnm;** from pa f or..*- ave t*"f*r^ '^*'^ndtp tbe Nr^ BnatwU lt school Tfcf- n crnae Tll pn<- the local dmnrt rcv*t'* of. NMK! Sew Car l! vs Vnub! oat at tb* f*e- MOL t!t *.,' rsrt of te Board of Dda'sUon tr* n bad rbape and tbat tb«have been '' l: and have t*en found to be mornng and "' er^rerr bad condton. Tbe Thr coepleu- [<rocn:e car would cos $K to aws'.'b OpeEDg. Mrs. to the extent of **.}*. mamn? eott M twt of ta* n7-toot bar JofcD McCurt. rfetonj aenser-, a total of.$. rf r vfafc* wffl bou U ekadc tte rsln-: Ms. Asher Ftx Baodotek o teacheua OolonAe rtv«. kv tt X.. Lmsaa; Mrs *>«truancy fonuntt*. reportrt an almmt a m «of John W. C»st that tbe truant offcers car. w* James Pw^ assora- also n bad condton, and retom- scsdale. lon; ragwa^l Mr; bd- th* parrhase of a new People «f t» avatawaat tapry w«rd GleascE, rtpors-., rar awat tb«oompmtea of Boal&ar Afltraoon sesson Rf'. School. dm. For tam t mans cbsa dc X Lanea! -rwldet, to pan Ln power, water to txrgate tattr UBatm, ty tbt cudrrl rf St. s Pmb { land* aad qaeaea tkatr tant, tbs JtJSM* sctoo!, addrt-^f. Antbor tn June. TV Board tag CLldren for Altfr L!t, JbD kut(.onr.«the band to take pan ' F. McCr.L?. s.ut«-?.;.-n- \oeatoaa fud*»tt. >.'ca to.. EstrJt- V. CbrH :';!.<!, fc >r: tbe Mark r> f oormemw. of the reportad tb«bt dress. Rfv Wllam A Gfa rertw c>f St. Jose't'* chare Nortl 'UJufeld; sojemn tod, t! James paroch! caor Democratc Lades To Hold Card Party POET READNG. A beneft eard party wll b* beld Thorsda ^f^ JK, ~. under tb* aofpoea of be Ttrd" Ward DettoeralSt' Eeadnt sdtool. Mrs. ;osc'b Caste, tbf afar. s bea? assntd large commttee o by a rw)u«*«l a larper bns! E Poa, V*-t^rsnf of Foregn : was gtauted?ernusron to! So. for te wnnrr to bt btd June. '; HOTSE ROBBED WOODP.RXE Joseph the rt(l;'. onf ett-:-c.--f bll. En\:-t: ; -» tbt -a«* ( u :>h ' Stllo, bw gunehome durng the tw fre doltr s cjerd tbrough MCKEY AND HS MA -...Drawn for Chrteme Bro*. BEST w-c.ause r her t Chrswhen n need JUST N TME FOR "DECORATON DAY" "Sweet Adelne' FROCKS n the «euom smartest sze* to 6, at. $.79 WOODBRlDGFt:At>ER-JOlL\'AL FRDAY, MAY, 9. West Expects Great Thngs of Coulee, Fort Peck, and Boulder Dams ktcattaa o( tke tlur* gmt Am *T (WMtwUoB a thr «m At rft, brtow, t* a ar Tkw af ke PL Pe* daa «r «* GUa^or, MaaU tad wf*f-:nr««*'^ «n»ork drafc^ \k* w aa UM art* «td> wld be romvd H waltr b*rfcn) ]> h h' lurrc-r. A reht t artm' r««rcftlo«of tke Qraad Ornkv (fan M the Coludta rm a *hngto. T<HR S vttm Aaercu rlw *»L!cfc, BBtll wm, ban rat* s wtfd, arc brn pat to UM y^tf fearcem, tktr art «-K-.ed te brs great taaact ta t* THt. B»B]d«r (San, mfefcttt* of tacw pro^oru. f thmt on tba half COB WC«. FT* tluhul t mlfat a» aln*r mem aj- kb!t7 u ooarrol aad srvnat flwdt of tha tatsra, aad t* cbat>ct D boaat of aatta oaa of Lstory' greuact wlnwl pr»- >erts rttbt la tattr on taearara. har» foalel owa tkc twwn [ : be tocbt Ooxav Ma rtcr. am out nto tt Pacfc But h- ltaner *U be waun of be nsorc rrer apesd ber «JMJ playrne; tkert' wort to b«don*. At atraterf llerral tm rocr. cnra ecmra* WuEtw and Ontoa, glaal dan art beng prceetet or balt wbr Tll rbann tkt rron a bam-«ojaea7 nto as obedeat, effldtm aerras of U» peopk n Ute Paetc Mrtk- W«BL O» prtmt dam, at Rock sland, near Yenatcbfc, Va*L, aaa already been conpteted, Tk forerateet ku affa^el arwosa «f t am be Bocserllle d aflea ««of Pmlnd, Ora, for arat*- rtrk x catlgatla avrpoaaa- Tpoa t'cttm of tbf dan, gad ts; of t» Grasd Csulce. Aepeadt r&de Sam trnr* polcy wt* repeel ;o Cwerb rrer d*- The Grand Coulee to be Amerca> atm awer pro)aet*-ta rtsag between Spokaaa aal Waaatchet, Wast Bedeca aanaktac tbe tarbuknt OoJuaMa m m a tbelr ooeuwars data turn tb* CuadaB ROCUM to; wards «J,t*MM tbe Grand Onto wll M* poasue u rrfatt,aw,m«am of tnatastly fartfla, bat art*. desmlaad. A dw ttl tastatgh aat M fmt loac»b craato a Townshp Patrotc Organzaton To Take Part n Annual Memoral Day Servces Wednesday Mornng f^ Women* Pqot Skrts, paste] shades, at f.9 Women's Beach Panamas, large * tertan, at $.9 Women* Slacks and the latest a shorts, at $JQQ mad np Whte Shoes, SPORTS, Black A Whte Brown tt Whte, aad All Wh,U, Specal $.9 and up, par; " } Whte Shoe DRESS, TStraps, Operaa, Oxford* Specal - - $ and up,par CHRSTEMEHS DEPT. STORE,' HAH T VOOCfcROCt PHONE WQODBPDC 8 S Wonders of Scence OYEK PCTURES V terror» and nventon VH'uuldran!lt to ter- posted uo a!l tht rr» drtpfal n U.. r«arklt world d»a»? * tarw lbwu«l» lalcat SffSUfr: l«sp.nwes ** ; neecngkrur--thc prccro: ton kado- Obeupy Cacoty ' Thtwaad a)- acw Jwcn«fla(«c(h}oc are t «r Every MM ; ar,«lm«a an dnuutf u lt tok. atncun«m MU>um<a«f cm, 'street..? r*wrvt,: ;hw wll etend all tb«*ty u tt Canadlaa border H t addton, tbe water harked up L? bt dun wll pour lato a hurt nwcrt oelrewoa aeartry, to 'trn; asotber reanrolr, t CMETME n tbt future, a ^ >«T tl Twer that wll rant wl-h my c: tbe Great Lakes wll uszv. Want. Vctm l^ """ Auto Crash at -Te Marne w* - UD- W'KJDBHKSE Tlt (-,.,..mymm.t ltuaton 8lal<* CUl Rerrlc* CUten^ A Met "a lf»nc perod, wh hut f»w \ Avenel Saturday; ha* martwl lo ; "f.' yr.uthl. Vn<- rovrcr* of» W a/ ' t..' Cor.^rww n(r*»h"d tb* Mr«Kr of ;bt U>r * from.m W,vv. TM. wll WT* t Ftlll **. >,» :,*-»trengtb of thm- ywr» f(, Tbe remander wll be re-,^t» to fll tbe /laom left v»- r«nl h dwbarge and other cau. Wtt, a Tkn to obtanng the tt»«t men order* from Heafl«uar- :"r6 n Wangtos drect llat only tbow who hart- attended tgb gchool, or hare an «flalw- Steady employment, travel, adven'urt, sports, fr»* educaton, ucform, and medcal attenton, comprse some of the features offered. Tbe Dearest recrutng sl»- t>nw. located at 6 WatbDgtoo St., New York, S. Y Vt s wo: Ut t-ftrud on Ft.?nl (Sm. wbc wll te r*:-'.rvv:: '. > aa ua aad S mef Tlt Thl two-mfle earthaled dta w!!. whea tteromple'.ec ftt y»ar fron new. per fw :wc dstnrt publc serrres The muak durng the evenng; WL'.W vl! he stored behnd t ncluded pano solos. "Kamenno ta food femora andrejeaaednostrow," by Eubensteln; "Hun! tn ;f-r..>-f. tbu keefng tbe o<! gara) Rhansodle " Mguone, played by Mlas Edna Oelgel; *o so- fa»:ur from goag on t pe::- prano solos, "'ll S»f Thee Songs-: (>dt] rfaptfet- And tt wll ptrmt nm-foot nargatob all ht way hos. tb* GuH of Mfco '.'. & S. te» MttslaWRtt ad tae 7 Batk «JB wll water tor rrtgatloa pt: alectrte powar, aad. t(>(k oks tar peos* la ta asettas tt to coaatrr. Ckuber To Break Groond For Model Hose Eght month.' old bar *~, Memoral HoapUl. Mother wroualy nured. urday hral an- of < Jr, KKnttm wll a«*pt av^llcatkna untl t (or th«wauon at fregb, clwt Tb* eatraaee salary» t:,?,. year, «ub*et to a deducton not to **c**! per ten! -.,- June, **. and of not t,,, t*»t durng th» and Vf;r» Of c>-nt toward a rrtrtraent ann h*ld on Ap[>lcanu must bar«had >!an*la<;ht-,, the t*n rears mmedately ;,., c*?dlnf tbe cloatna date \, JX " f,!c*dl wrh of appleauom apoueauom James J ymn> of *;*retk* n Helftta«ter h J U " " ' ' ; ' mt educaton, wll b«enllt*d ),,'n't. ded»t' h<- R * b ' qured tero l<, become horou Whl- t t derred to»«ure *? way Mtm'rlal tumphal an h'» lr, Co)T«raat wjth the varous '.rant at l««t «8 locle* n ff-r t arrval Tt^ rather ^ f ) ^ ^ C lf-fht. recrutng offlcen are ptr-.,n,nt*d to accept «P«e«t o' ho?hal»n<l W-"; «'» t«rtu»- Comm*r«* Connn Ml,;, reatd Or rl«m l") url *T - Urfl, crculars, rnlea of t}^,' tnelr quotas Between 6* and t8. The mother, Lydla *tc., at l»«t two yean of whr. The mnmum a«e» 8 re*". «">< WM»t b-v* nvolred tb«dutr.. b f*w bo>b lo lean the drum»o<l c b«condl-,, <' B, rnn B between carrl> t. rumpm are oedg awept«l b*- " falr * r on «hr«ugb tarhbt. nt ; ut yeara^parebu' d»u«l^ll nformaton may bt ob la;, coufent for (h<m bb DatF BOt h»r f»r«h«d ^ from rb» wstretary of t fubed ll? maorty and cbarac. Unted Ktate» Clrtl Berrlte {,,,..!er rt-fcreow* are requred. Enlstowu MUUtlO of RaronVn at any pot offce are for four nn. K O t K«rut» are mmedately sent l made '' ' ' lr l )r ver TDT* HAFB DBVKG HM the Marne BarraekB, 'arru SKontel a <-r drven by l Dt sland, S. C, upon enll»tmeot, for U. Hlbner, r»f E. t f VO' *aat to flrlt*, d C, Lt tranng, after whlen tbey are rtr«(. New York ( -"> add '"">«* drnk, f you sraat to drnk, <o- ransferrfml to po«u where needed. by Wllam Hlbter, of tb«same dr add'-h traveln! wub on n*. f you ndulge too freely,t u Pastor And Famly HMored At Recepton WOODBHDGE Rev. Mellberg, and b famly were honored at a recepton Wednesday nght 7 tbe member* ot tbe Metbodct Epscopal church. Tbe occason vac to -welcome tber return here for another year. P. H. Locker, superntendent, gave the welcome from tbe Sunday»TBOO; welcome from the Bulders' Socety was gven by Hn. F. F. Aness; tbe Men's Club by J Bovd Johnston; Fortngttly Gnlld, Mss Eleth Spenter; chor, Mtae Mel Tr«n; Women's Mssonary Socety, Mrs Albert R. Bergen; Epronb e&^ve, JmtB Marsh. of Aray." and "Low Sends a Uttle Gft of Roses," sung b;- Srs. Bergen; two cello numtx-r; "B«~use" aad Handel's "Largo puyed by Mas EUxeth Trau; Tfn. Tbe pogram closed vnl tbe snkng of' "Blest Be th* Tt b Bnds.' by"the assembly Xarlnp: tbe socal hour, the pu-.tor's molbfr, Mrs. Entela Mel- : berg, was presented wth a hadaade butterfly qull, a gft from..he wooe of the church. Rae C. Tyrell madt the presentaton. A framed ncn ra«presenled to Rev a.r.d Mrs. Mellberg, George Gordon makng th* presentaton. Rev. ^nd Mrs. Mellberg were pre- ELZABETH Oftcal foad served Tth framed photograph! cerenon)*' for be Blxy Mr. and Mrs. Chtmber of ConneTC* S- Goapaa-t ll Model HO«K wll be bed a S octoek Tbe conmttee n chage wa from page, sren, Barrot ae^ut HtL ; soon ot MaHay, Juns-. t nscotposed of Mrs. Carl Augu«tfe, anne h To Ln^* ateue, to Gr«-L tr«-t taounced bs *fre. Ct aad fener chanr.an, and MUs Jatrlle Kelly, Mre. Russell Lorch. \Lt parade wll pro- to School «r«, dsband:a t tte c-oaat- offcal wll attend, wth v-bc-c-. Bree to Ma^n flr^bonse.. ayor y Tbomk WUlamt, ol. s-reet u> Amboy Scrrtces al Otmter} bek. catag the flre ;.a»t be Solder's ^ wll be beld at thepresbt- <- r <«Wd at MrLe terruw -aad Rahwa ateaueaad;^, temnert, as usual. Tnt ram-lserer Presbteraa c«m-;^ee prograh wll be as fchow» drve, ottrootag tae t'«t»*e*ue rsco lake, ru be nod award ke parade Own Yoar Show; S, to Elubeth Ar. :S- ^ Sotf* J: WlB PlUeS t UBWU, T..J' O._»_'Hg:h seboo): UUtl rany ; ACT, p E. * F. ltelaer: reduton. senor at Woodbrd*', Mrs. Elttbfcth Drake, Mr«. Ralph Snuffer. Mrs. Le Roy Woelper, Mr*, rrmk McDonald. Justn Hrst, fl Warren O«gel. ARCHERY CLUB TO HOLD SPORT DANCE WOODEBSV.E Tle Senor Ar-ctery Club of tbt Woodbrdge H^b Sch»u wll hold < sport dbcr, Frday nght. Jane. n Ht- HgL ct>ol gymnasun. Edd«- HoulseEE orebesra wll play rn>-«m» u me sow wll be Tal, of Trnty Evscoa fburch, Vrgna Mantker, Hg ^ftao ^'Sf ^ a **U OB te proert of^urd o purchase trophes for tht b*m A wcresfcfd be*eft -card par 'S*-, aetecuo, "On-: Thtrt', '!the Heyden Cbemcal Co.. report-; artht-r;. met* to be held soon. The ty We^Bt«dT agt at tbr rrth address, "The Hght-r Pstrk'tsB e to le, polct tbat»n*«ae'entr+ c. ot Sa members, s broke nto lhe well dgger aad, acttg a.' a commttee. Tckets wdlonrl Oer lbl*--, of Woodbrdst Hgh Scbx, bkd; -stole o»e magb«o, out blower(mo U- purchased from any meu- Browc was generg cbarmu. ft*-. Ekrl H. DevaaB}. nsw of, hm some taats on Monday ngtt.) b«r of r.e club at a nomnal sum Tat door prxe, a horn* made h* Preytmn cfcrcfc. Woo- C. E, Jonea Pna, Sa. l. wle be toot rre. a r*g wa^^sagag, Natkaal Aatht-m. audwon fcy Mr*. C. R. Brows. eaw; sahu-. Ltgot Frtt SJBK Tne'w*' wnners wer as o- Oapua B Moort.? Ufa, Caarwfc Oun Pvm k'ucdoa Brdge: Lous Co-, tomdktw ' H * T w v D StrM *' Un to. Buatel horch, Mn paator of Ue eksrtfa,» oodbrdgt. Progressve Aucton Brd. _, The Mtnwral Day John Blkr Mrs. A. F. SofteJd, * ** *«' T * : ^^^ C. Jettaen, ] Mre. Tnoma* Vacat, Mrs. Saate)*"****^ Charles H «^ n «u caaarsaaa, aasfctea V u^atttd S*r». Sy Mn. Cam Eft ^aoare, Hagfa McClo&ky, FVed {lothwefler, T. *- -- Alfred -'*" " Bw». Lous Pvot Contract Brdge. Mr HU DetcarMt. Mne Ada FBUCT- U,D Mrs. Maork* Traaaa, %. ttulnn-«o Anaar MUlor 'r^r**br ConlTfctt BrOC t:.\!n NowH Klttl. T J JaaML Ptocale: lra. ra lretma. M:v Hualreat. MelTa F Cfaarea. \UTCK TO, Selaar C. Vaa Oaf. ltau- uttrator r Ta«afaaa Drake detaa- >^ h htctob af Praaa A. to M orlrcauga, wttua sopttha pwa tan aal* or the? wll be fofwrar k*m of aay tataaa ltr^ar vumm tae aad flmkv Mtraor. Qatefl, Uar ttlk, l*t. Scbftlrr C Taa Clwrf. Eat-, P«t«raga SWUM, ' Sear Braanrlcfc, JJ. t. Prw-tor. 8eanrler'C. Taa C M(, HEAD THE U6a W»-JUHlUl, WAKEUPYOUR LVER BLE WTHOUT CALOMEL And Voal hmomdttk TAtCUM Dfcvty collldhl wh a car, trarelt- n the mm* drecton, ownwl b> HVU'A Mogl, <A "'^ Wl^n Blrwt, ; luclly, and op»-rathl by Ma. Molfn. *. of t'* S""' * addrem., ;.arty, don't try to drtfe hotn* \,- the conplct«jy rtbtr member ' your party, f aar, do the drrt., Or, betur stll, taac a Ucat that f yon are < r A!!<-r the mact. Klbn*r'B car r«t*d for an aocmnt or a tran lul«-d over to th«- l':f sde of lav volaton, aad tktr* n -,; tlt,.">aj crafhln; nto Kuan's car denes that fo* hare beta drnv.n; wbt:: vas procw-dn' n a north- (th* penalty» lkely to be mun, t-ry dlrtctlon more severe thaa t other*.- '/.r'tk Edward A lnn, who would be. v,».- tb< body <*! be df-ad by Urnknt: and drtrlag m»v^ Osrt C n.- t was crswl as Span's far dars«-r«us H. M. GERN CHlAt /. )ovl$ t All tb«world koows DerKn fottaott amoog *ll Talcum*. For t)at wfaolt fcmly, after badog, t ndspensle, [/t t daly. SWAK, ner, tbaolutely pure t OWWa^J^Qr^TbtdfUcU, ^#*P f$*k» fra^ranc*. of f)m rowdm ^^^^^ teln^ n^^nv >V mnnnnnnw overturned, lber and McgHUtt on <-< Lncal»Uu:-Mt'r.»'-re tc-d of,m- PETER'S COZY' LUNCH (Bartoa W*a«r. WOODBRDGE. Charles W. er 7 ( Fultra street. d--t at the Perth Amboy General t' = pul yesterday moralag. He s s. \ved by nl mother, Mra. Margar e Weber, and a DTOther Harry Funeral s*rr«s wll be L^;, from hs lat«h«tmsorr'-* mornng at S o'clock folo*,! by servces at St. Jamea' churr. at» ckk-k. nterment wll be ;- James' cemetery. SPECALS - - WHEATES 8$ SAVE MONEY HERE H " "Have You & «Tred Whcates" _pto. c HERSH'S BEST SALAD DRESSNG %-ptnt 9c; pnt ar 9c HElSH'S BEST TASTY MAYONNASE -pnt ar c; pnt )U c KRKMAN'S BORAX SOAP KRKMAN'S CHPS... ELM ORA BRAND CORN ELMORA BRAND GREEN STRNG BEANS CAMPFRE MARSHMALLOW^ CUT-RTE WAX PAPER 7 cake* c large lze package* 9c No, tn cans _.._ b. okf. pkft. c No. tuc caw c 9c c HARRY BERNSTEN MAN STREET, BUFFALO NAGARA^ FALLS C^VELAND CEDAR PONT PUT-TN-BAY CANADA CHCAGO WORLDS FAR MACKTMAC laho WOODMHM, H.. NUVET MONEY ot (rurun t u (he Vp(Kt tvnh u low ts $.M; lowcf txth! M, r»tbn, wsh or vtltout b«tb, L low. Vncxc-llrJ tutu n on prvret. actweo cuvf AMO AND Mrrao.: turrq tmr. ' " ^ '"""'"'M. BtTWUM CUVOJLX AMO M t T (TANUT.CAM CUVHJUD TO CM** POMT. H/T W»*Y AMD MTR<MT. NMK** )^* tft * w»> A. D»> OM*MV** '- ^lf** l* % f^m* W UsftAHL «nsl Vftrflft ttwnaw* frf ^ * ** arrwtot ew«ao. CUVCUMO AH» nvrf ALO

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