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1 The News of AH The Townshp oobhrfoge Sptng News, Page 5 8 Pages Today (/OL. V, No. 95 WOODBRDGE, N. J., FRDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927 PRCE THREE CENTS [AXPAYERS VCTORS ON ECONOMY SSUE AT UGHTELECT1N Wthdrawal of Fee at Last Mnute Assures Sweepng Trumph for Tcket Sponsored by Fords Cvc Clubs. SLCE BUDGET $5, The "battle royal" that was expected n the Fords-Keasbey-Hopelawn lghtng dstrct on Saturday faled to materalse when Francs Fee, who had declared hs ntenton of gong down, f necessary, "wth colors flyng" aganst the canddates,,f th«taxpayers' Assocaton. Republcan and Lons Clubs, wthdrew from the race at the last hour and Toft hs opponents a clear feld. As, result of Fee's wthdrawal there was no contest ether for offces or between the $14, budget recommended by the old lghtng commsson and the $9, budget of the cvc assocaton. Fee's wthdraws was n the form of refranng from puttng hs ballot at the polls. For that reason the $9, appropraton was the only one voted on. t carred by a large pluralty. The uprsng of the cvc assocaton and ther endorsement of a slate tn oppose Fee, Kotehck and Lund hud ts roots n dssatsfacton arsng over the custom of the commssoners of payng themselves a combned annual salary of $2,256. When the three commssoners, seekng reelecton, refused to promse to low- <>r ther salares and to slce down ther $14, budget apprecably, the opposton slate was formed. Kotchck and Lund wthdrew early n the controversy but Fee held out untl the day of electon. A. Bagger, Max Wagenhoffer and C. Dxon are the new commssoners. There was a hot contest n Woodbrdge n the fre electon. Charles McCann sought electon n the face of the canddaces of Walter Peterson and John Bergen, who were can- Does Lady a Favor by Whstlng And s Promsed Box of Brd Seed When two pranksh young ladles n an offce on Man street yesterday pcked out a stad Man street busness man as the butt of a lttle joke they may or may not have fgured on hm havng a sense of humor. Regardless of what they fgured, t so happens that the busness man has a sense of humor and s havng a fne tme tellng ha frends how he was taken n. Here'* what happened. - The Busness Man's phone rang. a honeyed "h 'Hello", sad he. "Hello," answered honeyed voce at the other end. "Ths s the telephone central offce callng. 'd lke to test your phone, snce many of the phones were put out of order durng the weent storm. Whle your voce seems to come over clearly enough could be certan of the condton of the phone f ybu'd just whstle. Please whstle." " can't," pleaded the B. M. whose sense of humor already had so dsturbed hs features that he found hmself unable to compel hs lps to assume the posture necessary to successful whstlng. "Please try," nssted the sweet voce at the other end, So the B. M. negotated a fant whstle. But t was not "loud enough", the sweet voce on the other end of the wre nformed hm. "Whstle just a lttle louder," t pleaded. Musterng all hs resources and thnkng of somethng real tragc so an to keep from grnnng, the B. M. whstled one degree louder. "s that the best you can do?" quered the voce. < ««?" rmp»«4««- the B. M, Just a bt annoyed by now. "All rght," the sweet voce assured hm, "Tomorrow we'll send up a box 'of brd seed for you." BETRAYED BY THN KE, 3 BOYS DROWN N OLD CLAY BANK Keabey Fremen Recover Bodea After Frantc Parents Fnd Telltale Hole n ce Where Boy. Were Playng. AGES WfERE 4, 7, AND 9 Three boys, scarcely beyond the age of nfants, were drowned n an abandoned clay pt at Keasbey Wednesday evtnng when thn ce, rotted by the reetnt thaw, gave way beneath them. Ther bodes were recovered by members pf Keasbey Fre Department; who were called by a searchng party *«farapple n the ehtll wah l4 Alleged Drunken Drver Saved by Httng Truck Collson Wth Truck Saves Hm From Drvng nto Path of Tran Alleged to have been so far under the nfluence of lquor thstv he was saved from drvng hs car onto the ralroad track n front of a fast tran only because another car blocked hs way, Frank Papp, of Warren street, Carteret, was arrested last nght by Patrolman Meyer Larson at neln and held over nght at the jal. Dr. J. J. Collns sgned a statement testfyng that the man was n no condton to drve a car. Accordng ta a Mr. Mller, whom the polce have lsted as a wtness, he followed Papp's car from Woodbrdge to seln and saw hm mss httng three chldren by narrow margns. He tred to attract the man's attenton by blowng hs horn but to no aval. At seln the ralroad gates Expect "Real Stuff" Tonght of Fords Mnstrel Players Tonglft and tomorrow nght Fords and vcnty wll revel n the antcs typcal of black face mnstrels when the Rosary Socety of the Church of Our Lady of Peace stages ts 3how to rase funds wth whch to erect a new church buldng. Proceeds from tonght's performance wll go nto the buldng fund; tomorrow nghts proceeds wll go to the Woman's Club whch s. lendng great ad n puttng the show "across." Tckets have met wth ready sale and t s expected that the audtorum of School 14 wll be flled when the curtan rses. One-Act Play Gven by Junor Woman's Club Drama Commttee of Parent Organzaton Present As Guests n the roadway, awatng ts turn to cross. Papp's car crashed nto the truck and Papp s alleged to have fallen out of hs car onto the ground. Ths mornng Recorder Vogel fned Papp $2 and revoked hs lcense for 2 yean. ddates for re-electon. McCann en-,,. joyed the support of Peter Grener, were down Bn( a truck was standlr * secretary of the Board, but Peterson and Bergen mustered strong support to wn by conclusve margns. The votes were: Bergen, 385; PeMrson, 35; McCann, 9, Appropratons totallng $21,1 were carred. n the lghtng electon, same dstrct, B. J. Dungan, John Hunt, and Henry Dunham, were re-elected wth) an appropraton of $14,. At Avenel Joseph Lomax returned to the fre commsson after a contest wth Fred Cegotura, Henry C. Mades, and Frank M. Patterson. An *t,t> appropraton was carred. Wllam Horn, Edward Moran, and P.. Donato were elected to the lghtnn commsson wth a smlar appropraton. The contest at Port Readng was fur fre commtssronrra. Wllam j ('muse and,george Gcs won out over Hurry A. Qunn and Domnck Rus-, the votes beng 82, 65, O, and 34. j 1:4, was pa»x<l an th» appropra'n. n the lght electon Fred H. Turner, Wllam Cooper and Morr-..! Chrste wore re-elected wth an Veterans Score Real Ht n 'Buddes' and Get Offers to Repeat Cast of Comedy Pleases Audence of 45 by Cleverly Reproducng Broadway Ht; Fne Coachng Evdent. "My Son Arthur," an amusng sketch, was gven as part of the program at last nght's meetng of the Junor Woman's Club at the Craftsmen's Club. Those who comprsed the cast were: "Arthur," Else A- green; "Mrs. Appleby," Margaret Delaney; "Else," Jane Kngberry; "Jane," Jane Dungan; "Mare," ters wth plle poles. Ernest Oros, seven, Mchael Peterson, nne, and Fred Peterssn, four, were the vctms. t s supposed they were playng on the ce whch gave way when they grouped too closely together. The boys went out to play together after the two older ones had returned from school. "When they ddnot return at supper tme the parents became alarmed and started search. W. Varady fnally located a spot along the shore of the old pt where the ce appeared to have been broken short tme before. The fremen spanned the pt wth a 5-foot ladder, workng from ths wth long pke poles, One after the other, the bodes were brought to the surface. Although as far as can be determned no ohe saw tle buys at the tme they broke through the ce ther playmates say they were enjoyng a game played by jumpng onto the ce and leapng to safety as t broke. t s possble that one of the hfya may have broken through and that the otherb lost ther lves tryng to save hm but popular belef s that n playng ther dangerous game the lads allowed themsleves to gather too closely together, thus beng n each other's way when the ce snapped. The older Peterson boy evdently had made an attempt to save hs brother. Rescuers found that n death he stll retaned a grp on the youngster's arm. A sad aspect of the case s the fact that the Peterson famly were preparng to celebrate Fred's brthday. He would have been four year's old yesterday. The bodes were taken to the homes of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Orosz, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson where Coroner E. K. Hanaen, of. Fords, gave permsson Name Twn Calves George and Martha' Twn calves were born to a pure blooded Jersey cow of the herd of Frank R. Valentne ths week. Whle twns of ths nature are not qute as scarce as the proverbal hen's teeth they are suffcently uncommon to be novelty. Jot Ruddy, Valentn* stable boss, has named the youngsters Qeorge and Martha, n deference to them havng made ther appearance on Washngton's Brthday eve. Both calves are strong and apparently healthy, whch s Unusual nasmuch as n most cases of twns ether one or both calves are born dead. Mr. Valentne rases cattle more or less ss a hobby. He e»tm«u that twns occur n Jersey herds not oftener than once n 1,- brths. Fords n Gala Mood Last Nght as Parade, Freworks Open Whte Way Celebraton Sponsored by Len* Club n Conjunrton Wth Busness Men Heralded a* Mlestone n Development Of Progressve Communty; 1 Cars n Parade Exceptonal Comedy by Senor Class Tonght "Pays To Advertse" to Help Rase Fund for Vst to Washngton n June The senor class of the hgh school s hopng to fll the audtorum tonght when a pcked cast from among ts members presents the comedy "t Pays to Advertse." Proceeds are for a fund to enable the class to vst Washngton n June. Many people who have seen the comedy probably wll enjoy seeng t agan for there s a wealth of humor entaled n the story of how the hero, by unque advertsng methods, "jacked up" the prce of an ordnary cake of soap untl hs cua tomers were clamorng to get t a the rate of a dollar a cake. Before the show and durng the ntermsson the hgh school orchestra, led by Mss Anna Frazer, wll entertan the audence. After the show guests may dance n the gymnasum to musc by the Danceland Orchestra. The cast ncludes Helen Chrstopherson, Helen Solomon, Florence Bernsten, Madelyn Ford, Fred Turner, Howard Greenhalgh, Wesley Heselberg, Raymond Demarest, CUnton Robbns, Jack Edgar, Erwn Hebel. A demonstraton such as Fords ha never before wtnessed even n the good old days of Republcan electon vctores.was staged n the second ward last nght to celebrate the openng of the new "whte way" from Rogan's Corner to Gross' Comer - long New Brunswck avenue, A hundred cars, flled wth enthusastc Lons, Taxpayers, and what-not, followed Mddlesex Ffe and Drum Corps through streets that were lned by at least a thousand people, paraded the length of the avenue, threaded through sde streets, and dsbanded «t Fords Gonw n tnt* to enjoy an elaborate freworks dsplay. The celebraton was engneered by the Lons Club n conjuncton wth hc merchants of town. Expenses were met by a fund to whch everyone gave hs share. Enthusasm was rfe, for Fords resdents regard the openng of the ^'whte way" as a g gantc step taken n the drecton of ther objectve makng Fords the leadng muncpalty of the town ehp., The parade started at 7:45. Car and.trucks formng the long lne were decorated wth buntng, flags, banners, and even crepe paper. n the lne were fre trucks of Fords, Keasbey, Hopelawn, and Rartan Townshp. On foot paraded men of the Fords Fre Department. At the very head of the processon rode G. Wlllam Wood, presdent of the Lons Club, the organsaton that foatoted the "whlu way." The freworks lasted from %tu 6:15. Both sets and a«ral were featnre, one of th» sett a large llumnated banner he legend "Lons Club." Th» cuason from Mral bombs was n Woodbrdge and caused who dd not know of the celth to query ths offce by phone. After the freworks th*» fat publc dance and general good at School 7. Busness Practses HjpT For Dscusson by Men Belongng to Rotary Touch on Recent Court Fndng n Prce Fxng Cast} Clare, Home from Detrot,! Tells of Gant Buldng. 'Gong to be Good' s Last Mnute Predcton Say Avenel Woman's Club Mnstrel Wll be Replete Wth Novel Feature*.ppmpraton of $7,5. Ths dsl-rt embraces both Port Readng and At seln P. A. Boylan, Frank and Mchael Lews were lghtng commssoners wth.«*. r ), appropraton. n Fre Dstrct Nne, east of the ralroad track,.'lvcph Lews and Raymond D. Tomasso were elected wth an appropraton of *2,. n Dstrct Eleven, west of the track, Danel Cotton, Davd Erdman, and John Mattenon wre elected, the appropraton totallng $3,29, n ths there s an >m of $17 for a pulmotor, decd- <-d on after the Woodbrdge Fre Depttrtment several months ago saved ; lfe by rushng ts apparatus to n Keasbey Jacob Bertram was k'cted to the fre commsson and Frank Kamnsky was elected n Hopelawn. n these dstrcts, as well as n r'ords, the electorate sanctoned V>,- bond* n each place to pay for 1 jont electrc alarm system. An audence of between four and fve hundred thoroughly enjoted "Buddes" as presented last Frday nght by a cast drawn from members of the Amercan Legon Pnst and young lades assocated wth the facultes of local schools. The results of weeks of practce under the 'drecton of Mss Grace C. Huber were n evdence as the former doughboys and the young lades takng female parts handled the dffcult pece n a style that left no doubt of ts beng pleasng to the audence. Commander Leon McElroy, head of the Post, was caft n the part of "Sonny", hero of the drama. Opposte hm played Mss Else Schrmpf, n the role of "Jule", n ther handlng of the dramatcs and n ther sngng ths par establshed them-, selves as warm,favortes wth the audence. Supportng them were Vctor N. Love, as "Babe", and Mss Vr- Grace Rankn; "Evelyn," Pearl Peterson; "Sally", Grace Huber; "Mrs. Pry," Edna Davs; "Jenne," Nancy Deamond, The show was coached by Mss Grace C. Huber and Mss Elna Nelson, charman of the drama department. Members of the drama department of the Woman's Club were present as guests to enjoy the performance. They were Mrs. Sherman Demarest, Mrs. Grace Von Bremen* Mrs. E. H. Boynton, and Mss Francs Enhorn. The club has receved an nvtaton to attend the Woman's Club Guest" Nght, March 4. Each member s enttled to brng an escort but notce of attendance must be fled wth Ms9 Catherne Concannon bo fore February 28. Mss Hazel Grmley was apponted charman of publcty for the club and Mss Margaret Jellyman was named to take charge of the club's chars. t was decded to budget club funds so as to know just how extensve a program of actvtes may be undertaken. Refreshments were served by a commttee of whch Mss Gladys Brennan's charman. Townshp Scoots Select New Camp (or Summer,, p for ther removal to undertaker's par. lors. Funeral servces are beng held ths afternoon. To Broadcast Monday nght, over staton WNJ, from 8:3 to 9, Mss Anna Frazer, Mr. James BattS of Woodbrdge, and Mr. James Felton, of Colona, wll broadcast a program of nstrumental and vocal musc. Felton plays.he 'cello, Mss Frazer the voln, and gna x:1 Batta th^pano. Fords Taxpayers Stll Oppose Sewer Pact by Woodbrdge-Rartan Clam Townshp Commttee Has Underestmated Rate Of Rartan's Growth; Would Need New Tank Shortly. Patrotc Touch Wth Study of Lfe and Works of Lowell Soap «Medum Used by seln Pupl* Who Carve Out Object* n Art Class n connecton wth the "recreatonal classes" beng held n seln school the art class s conductng a conteat that nvolves cuttng out fgures from cakes of soap. Already some v«ry fne peces of sculpture have l>««n produced, although frst attempts brought raults that were humorous n many leases. Mss Stella. Wrght, the prncpal, nas offered " prse for the two moat artstc fgures of soap. Chldren of te musc club have rn«d f6.6 frofl the sale of cocoa. t has not been decded whether to «atabuah a fund for club pn», nstruments for.school orchtstra, uook on motf, or for entertan- >»ents. Ponmanhp s beng ataetsed n all <U»se» of the chool and the faculty reports decded Mtyrovenwnt. Motorcycle Cop Splled Motorcycle Offlcer Jack Egan was mjur«d slghtly yesterday afternoon w h«n hs maemna (kdded on.the slp*- pery pavement and pjnned hm hen ««th t. Tht aeewwnt hapyenod on Man tntt at B..._ M. Holland, "Louse Matland," an mperous though lovable lady from home whose engagement to Sonny came to gref on the rocks of a msrepresentaton made necessary to save Jule from the clutches of none other than Edgar Love, who ttrutted the stage n the makeup of a dark vllan by name Alphonse PettboB Ths quntet worked out the destny of the pece to the satsfacton of everyone, fnally reuntng Sonny and Mss Matland, gettng Babe to propose to Jule, and endng up by exposng and consgnng to outer darkness the vllanous M. Pettboa..,. The work of Wllam Mesck n a part requrng ft Yddsh acceot was good-sogood, n fact, that t has necesstated a lot 6t explanng by Mr Mesck to the effect that he acqured ha accent by practce. Another dffcult Jart was that of Madame Benot, tak3n by Mss Verna McElroy. A bt pf lngustc: ufcnt At-fl The lfe works of James Russell Lowell were taken up at a meetng of Salmagund Lterary and Muscal Socety, entertaned Tuesday nght at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Love. nasmuch as the gatherng occurred on Washngton's Brthday the program contaned added features of a patrotc nature. Mrs. H. A. Tappen read a paper on the lfe of Lowell; Mss Grace C. Huber rected "Courtn'," one of Lowell's best known works; and Mrs. T. Harold Stryker read "Ode to the Fourth of July," a patrotc poem from the per of the brllant wrter. Muscal selectons ncluded two voln Cowaw Abandoned and Camp solos by Mss Mram Erb, "Rosa. n*. e_ vnonan" Kr SvnnHsnn And "GvDSV wa» were kts on Metedeconk Rver Secured by Councl Heads Through specal arrangements made recently between the head- Quarters of the Rartan Councl and the Monmouth County Councl at Red Bank, Boy Scouts, plans have been made whereby the scouts of the local councl wll attend Camp Burton of the Monmouth County Councl ths summer. t The change from Kanohwahke Camp has come about through ft decson of th«nterstate Park Cm- ;sson, N. Y., whch elmnates the osabltes for the scouts of tha founcl to go to Camp Cowaw any more, so the executve board of the local councl arranged for accommodaton at Camp Burton. Camp Burton s located on the Me- Udeconk Rver and has many escelltnt advantages. t was recently nspected by * party of executve.»»» ^ -'.--- board memhor. n France copng wth the prob- The cost for the scouts wll h«entaled n tryng to translate j mor <, than prevous years. A specal ther newly found companons CBmpng «o)ference U to b«held n no ad other than a gesson wth offcals ol the Red^Bank '" ~ headquarters and Rartan Counc headquarters and as soon as arrange ments haw b«n complctak- further man«e" by Svendson and "Gypsy Love Song" by Herbert. Her sster, Mss Ruth Erb, accompaned at the pano. Besdes members the AtfltoCV meetng of the Fords Taxpayers' Assocaton, the organzaton reterated ts clam, that the sewer deal arranged between ths townshp and Rartan Townshp s not satsfactory to Fords resdents. A. R. A. Overgaard appeared before the Townshp Commttee at ts last meetng and broached the assocaton's vew and^ hs. report of what transpred at that tme was- taken up for consderaton by the assocaton. Fords resdents clam that by allowng Rartan Townshp to connect ts santary sewer wth a Woodbrdge Townshp septc tank t wll be but a queston of tme when the volume of sewage resultant from the stuaton wll make t necessary to buld ether a new tank or new sectons onto the present tank. For ths work Fords resdents would have to pay. They clam that Rartan Townshp should psy more than the $1, agreed The curtan s about ready to rse on the frst woman's mnstrel Ave nel has *ver had. The members of the Woman's Club have been fathfully rehearsng for the past month and on Monday evenng at 8:15 o clock at the school audtorum they wll endeavor to gve, a very nterestng evenng's entertanment There wll be a number of surprses an! specalty numbers. "Rufus and Rastus Brown" have been practcng real snappy dance under the super vson of a well known dancer whcr wll brng the house down wth ap plause and apprecaton. "Topsy' wll furnsh a great deal of amusement as wll the Charleston exhbton gven by the "Pckannny Chorus". Ths chorus wll also sng a song, "The Lttle Red School House". Others who wll take part are "Moe Johnson", "George Washngton Snow", "Sambo Smpson," "Sugar Cane Jm". "Josh Marblehead," Debatable ponts of busness prac- ;»J ce were dscussed before the Ho- j ;ary Club yesterday by Oscar Wttk- j srson, Norman T. Banks, and Loufc euberg. The program was n ehartffj f the busness methods commlttwj'j f whch Ferd Wetterberg wu act-f ng charman. R. Lnn Clare, back from Dtt ;old of the conventon of the :an Ceramcs Socety, of whch Ha- the retrng presdent. He sad _^ had been n conference wth nterests "^ that plan to buld an 8-story rtrttct-} ure n Detrot. Another buldng, now under constructon, to be 4 stores hgh and wll have» top of gold. The larger of thas structures wll be 35 stores taller : than the Woolworth Buldng. A topc dscussed under the gram of the busness methodl commttee was the recent convcton of - manufacturers of "whteware" clay j products of collectve prce fxng. t.f was ponted out that although t la permssble for heads of smttan ndustres to get together to dscus* methods of manufacture and costs t s llegal for them to attempt to tt4 tablsh a jont prce, however far. John Kreger, charmnn of the recent Amherst glee club concert, reported that over $3 was realrtd as the nucleus from whch the club wll create a "Scholarshp Fund" to ad worthy townshp boys and grl«to secure educatons. Vstors were F. J. Brothers, guestj of Frank R. Valentne; J. O'Connor,;;;* guest of J. H. Concannon; Maxwell-' Logan, guest of G. H. Prall; John Weller, Charles Peterson and Joseph Slutzger, of Perth Amboy; George U jjj Orton, of Rahway; upon, Part of the agreement calls for Rartan Townshp gvng Woodbrdge Townshp rghts of way for sewer guests were the Msses Erb, Mr. and. outets whch ths townshp must Mrs. Hampton Cutter and Mrs. John const ru ct through the neghborng Serena. muncplty. The slope of the land makes t mpossble to provde out h t th requred and suppled here n rattlng off French n a manner remnscent of a day eght years ago. when: most of the, P ^ ««board m. mw to /c=y. handlng n fne style and for portraytrc form two pcturesque young ladles of Snyder and Mss G-rtr»d«er must b«commended Wth very then there were also some,ughboys n the ~ me pg announcements wll be made. eordng to McElroy. Proceeds of th as well M other events sponsored by the Legon are to send a delegaton of twelve members to the conventon n Pars ths September. After the show tbs audwwe «n joyed daneng n tht-hfb school gymft «"»w py m** o* Lades Arrange Party to Swell Legon'* Pars Fund; Mrs. Ern«at Hunt n Charge Woodbrdge Post No. 87, Ameran Legon, wll hold a card party and dance at the Memoral Muncpal Buldng, on Tuesday evenng, March, at 8 P. M. Manv valuable przes have been onuted for the event, whch s beng handled for the Legon by Mrs. Ernest Hunt and a capable commttee. Anyone wshng to donate a prze to the event s urged to communcate wth Mrs. Hunt. The affar la a beneft, the proceeds wll go to the Second A. E. F. Pars Conventon rased by the local Musk for nshed by Al now beng be furrchestra and lets n any other drecton. t s the contenton of the townshp that " arrangement s a far o)e to Woodbrdge, when t s taken nto account that the?1, to be pad by the other townshp wll grow, by the procesb of compound nterest, nto double that amount by the tm a n«w septc tank s necessary. t s on ths pont that the Taxpayers' Assocaton and the Townshp Commttee fal to agtee. Ac cordng to the assocaton, t beleye the growth of Rartan Townshp Wll be much more rapd than the Townshp Commttee antcpates, and tha 'the need for a new septc tank wl come shortly after the other townsh] connects ts sewers nto the loqal sy tern. tckets wll be 76 cents per person and can b«purchased from any member of the Legon or at the door. "Nosey Squnteye," "Oacar Jefferson," "Henry Andelsun," "Abraham ncoln Jones," "Ely Bell," "Jonanan Wnks," and "Bosey Bows". Tha dwss r«hear3al wll take place ^morrow evenng n the school. Mrs. harles Sessel, Mrs. Arthur Lance, nd Mrs. P. J. Donato were n Newrk yesterday securng costumes for he cast. Al'Rtter'a Orchestra wll 'urnsh the musc for the mnstrel md for dancng whch wll follow. he musc charman, Mrs. Wllam B. fcmg and her commttee, Mrs. Forest rathwate, Mrs. Elta DeYoung, and Mrs. S. N. Greenhalgh, are n charge f the affar. Mss Adele Water Plays Hostess to Guld Chapter The Buschman Guld of the Frst 'resbyteran Church held ther reg^ ufar meetng at the home of Mss Adele Warter, Green street, on Monday evenng. A short busness meetng was held wth the presdent, Msa Grace Rankn, presdng. Devotonal exercses, led by Mss Ethel Chase, conssted of the study of the frst chapter of <*slam on "Erek." Refreshments were served. ' Woodbrdge Scouts to Get Honor Court; Love, Tappen, Tyrrell Selected to Serve Followng out the organzaton, plans of the Rartan Councl, Boy Scouts, Scout Executve Herbert W. J Lunn reports that the organtaatonj of a Court of Honor for Woodb has been started. John H. Love, superntendent ofj schools, s charman and the m«mbert so far organzed are: Howard Al Tappen, representng Troop 31; C. Tyrell, representng Troop 88 and Wllam S..Gordon, representng the new Troop 33. Ths makes "" a '" ffth Court of Honor recently ranted wthn the terrtory of Rartan Councl and as soon as dtonal men are found they wll. added to the court membe Other Courts of Honor have been ganzed n Colona, seln, Perth J boy, and South Amboy. The functons of the local Cou of Honor are the awardng of 1 to the scouts of the ] commu whenever they have earned t Republcan Women to Meet There wll be a meetng of the Woman's Republcan Unt of Woodbrdge on Thursday afternoon, March S, at 2:8 o'clock at the homo of, Mrs, Ernest! Hunt of Gordon street. All Eej?ublU»n» an urped to attend. rn. Whle Fords resdents beleve thl townshp s beng worsted n the dea t h»a developed that resdents of Rartan Townshp also have crtcsed tlwr townshp commttee for negotatng an arrangement whereby they have to pay rnor* than they consder, equtable. An effort to arrve at an agreement whereby ths townshp could be assured of sewer outlets for several Fords streets has been gong on for ye»r». n speakng of the mattor recanwy Mayor Ryan remarked, "We must have these sew«va. f we don't buld thwn soon the State ll k bd Former Woodbrdge Matron Entertaned Card Club Here -1 - Mra. Ware Boynton of Asbury Park entertaned her card club at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. C. Wllams of Freeman street, on Monday. FrBt prze, a bon bon dsh, was a- warded to Mrs, B. George Mller, and Mrs. Merrll Mosher receved tha consolaton, a box of statonery. The guests present weraj Mrs. James S, Wght, Mrs. EHwood Johnson, Mrs. Harold Van Syekle, Mrs. George Hayes, Mrs. B. George Mller, Mrs. Merrll Moaher, and Ms Au gusta Kelly. Recepton to.good Councl Members followed 1>y Members of the band of Our 1 of Good Councl and Mss Mare " gan, promotor, were guests of or at a recepton followng the ular meetng of St. James of Chldren of St. Mary,' nght. Rev. Father R. J. O'Farr*H,-_. pllmented the members on theh? fectve work and Mss May WaJ presdent, greeted the guests. A» j tertanment the members pwsanh one-act sketch, "The Truth fq Day". Chorus sngng and dan were enjoyed, do b d Bofwd of Health wll Ths a*mment 1» to taka a baud, my mnd as Amerca Loves Longfellow and honors htftj as ta favorte poet. Learn to love hm, more at the Presbyteran Church on ths nveraary of ha brth. SUNDAY SERVCES for FEB. 11: "The Lfe vl Long-follow"^; 7:45 "The Call to th«blu The evenng Harret cor senes of wrmotu on "A ' Colo*. 11

2 CALFORNA BOS PROVDENCE BERML'DA Onlv 2 Day* How to Play BRDGE FLORDA. Va Steamer M- -^-..*. *;«3? up. HAVANA Ten Day Cruswa, Wynne Ferguson or TGxcmcAt Awcawm mmwae t OUR expert* wll brng back your motor'* old tme p«p and power. t wll %mvr you money to have vour auto repar work done here. "v.vckr; F a'.way* * pood J'.J suggeston" SNYDEKS GARAGE AUTO SUNDRES AND REPARS 3S4 AMBOV AVE. Ad?. Brng Results SOUTH AMERCA Cruse Feb. 5th. a!! «?!'W m West NDES Cruse Frs! Csss. fl6 op. To GALVESTON. MAM. NEW ORLEANS. JAMACA. MEXCO, CHARLESTON. NASSAU. PORTO RCO. C*n, WrU or TdepWoa* 7«t JACOB GOLDBERGER TOURST AGENCY 432 State St. cor. Washngton PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Rrwrralcnt tkomld K mm4*»o» for that trp to E«rop* 666 t s prescrpton for Colds, Grppe, Flu, D«w Blous Fever and MaUrt t klls the germs. Beautful Sprng FLOWERS Whether for decoratve purposes or a charmng cottage for wfe or sweetheart Whatever your wshes smply phone 711 or 712 And we wll delver where and when you say John R. Baumann Greenhouses: St. George and Hazel wood Avenues RAHWAY wr: «os t^e fcur tht-. "K-, Ntp, Ssat. * -n. ; j: DTT>n' y tbe% mm' 1 J pe"» D cut f' '-'f ""«at 1. dark, they».". 6C»T :>" th: s^ d ",h;r(. to brrr runt. RT* de^vtv. nt b>* c.srtc** tr.t s.*?\ or* %rbd rhf»r TO st do*~n *.r t c.tuk: rr out a^td tah-jtf n a «fv" \\~h.e the»nter domt L;.-K Mr \Wk be «wllng to war" thj Sf fr. 1 : a brdge player. No p-w «ko ha» p-er plsx'fd and «njtr"^1 Sn J fr *rrvw»-rte vxh nrrwrtnt C.-H*»nr a d^-w- Ron. and dverson u 11.H a* nrcwaary u hnantae at relpon «ar.y o< tw acroa* pufwu o lfe, TJV\- FroMem No. 3t Hnr J A C)-.t» - V Q. J Sp«oa V 1, 9.? : T : Hearts 1.», J. ' C,.:«1,9, 7,4 r note No score, rubber faak. 2 ( <fc*ft *nd p««e<j. A bd one fawnwd,' trunp ard B passfd. 1 bd twe «p»<v», all paused aad A opemwl the k: r o( d«ns»s»ft Hov sbonu Z phn t^c r'«r that the card pljvrr *s SUT H a h~ o( the hand* An anatvzs trf the puy m old ajtr. and the w.-rr afrw»»"th»ad he hawls ol A and B *R be prven hm. Brdge, the create* of all card n the w^t artclepns, altra>-s a toy and ts endless FhvATO.ns t one of the puzunf varety s alvay full of chanlk But tomr:s of a-^ctlon to any problem that get the prtatmt pleasure from any f«>e!u»'r»te» a ccmroon pracple c-f d»- yen rr.aft play well and to play well, rardnt: should x rareully atdh awl you mutt mmwe your prat umkruood. Tbe ouovng s one of Tbe play of the hapd s»!) «nter- that type: Hearo Q. 9, S C!ub» 9, 6 Damond! none Spades-Q.1, 8 Problem No. M Hearts-A. J dot* A. 7, $, 4 Danondf none Spades -K. 3 :A Y B Hearts cone Hut* Q. J.1. Damonds none Spuka 9, 6,4, 2 Hearts none Out* K, 8, 3 Damond* Q, 7 p A.J, 7 are no trump t p and Z * n the lead. How can Y-Z to phy tvfcarvthat c&n»n al!! the trcks agaact any defense? Soluton jn the not ankle. Hearts -Q,J, 1 Ob K> Damoods 9, 6 Sjades-J.9,6 Answer to Problem No. 32 Hearts K, «, 2 Dubs A, 7, 3.1 Damond* J, 7 Spades 1 ' Y Z D Hearts none Clubs Q.J,1C, 8 Damonds 8,5 Spadts-K,4,3,2 f? a trumps and Z s n the lead, bow can Y-Z wn all of the trcks aganst any defense? Z should lead the queen of dub* wfcch A should cover vth tbe kng. Y wns the trck vth tbe act. Y should now lead the kng of hearts on whch Z should dscard the eght of data. Y should now play the deuce of heart* whch Z should trump wth tbe efht of damonds. Z should now lead the )»ck of dabs. Z should then lead the fve of damonds, wnnng the next two trcks n Y's band wth the jack, seven of dmmyk, no matter what Hearts 7,6, 5,3 dubs 6, 5,4 Damond* 4,1 Spade* O A plays. On the second damond lead. Z should dscard the ten of clubs. Y should then lead the seven and trey of clubs whch are now good. A «orred to make two dscards. One dscard s a spade but on tbe second dscard he s n trouble f be dscard* a spade, Z's kng and four <A spades sre god. f he dscards a heart, Y'» eght of htoxts and Z's kng of spades sre good. n any event, therefore, Y-Z m o t wn all of the trjeks. t s * pretty sod nterestng problem. Many Electrcal Applances Specally Prced. All are Ready to Perform Useful Servce No other low-prced sx wll eve* gve you ths t not beyond thejrelms of pot- blty that tome, day there wll be offered a newly created sx, C1O«C1T approxmatng n basc decgn and prce the Ponrac Sx u ntroduced But even f that car doet make ts vnce, t wll lack one power nducement to ownershp that of paramount mportance n contemplatng the PondacSbc TeL Carteret 699 ts desgn and constructon wll not have been proved by mllons FLT DESTROYS Moths,Roaches BedbugStFles Other Household nsects ^ ^ - j An Amazng Success Feenamnt the Ouvng LAXATVE Chew t Lte Chewng Gum A pleasure to use. Very effcent. Chldren love t. No t*»te but that of sweet mnt. Tbe most popular ssxatre because t's a " ssttsfa." lsesadlsc of mles ta actual servce n the hands of thousands of owners. And that s essental, even n a car whch was tested and developed as the Potvtne Sx was for o»*r three years pror to to unwewnofftwntl Desgn and constructon so convncngly demonstrated means more than the elmnaton of fund' amental vreakne*<es. t means peace of mnd from one year's end to the other and that b what buyers have a rght to get, no natter how much or how lttle they pay! MEAN MOTOR SALES Roosevelt Ave. Open Evenngs 'tl 9 o'clock»sm. Atfto Carter*, N. J. SX At Your Servce EXPERT AUTO MECHANC Ffteen Years Experence on, All Makes of Cars and Trucks Several Years Wth NASH MOTORS at Syracuse, N. Y. BRNG YOUR TROUBLES HERE Whether they are MOTOR, ELECTRCAL, WRNG or BATTERY Open 365 Days n the Year WLLAM STANECK Roosevelt Avenue Carteret, N. J. (Mullan Motor Sales) Tel. Carteret 699 A Useful Coffee Urn Set Specally Prced at $17.75 Ths handsome urn set tnak«dgnfed ornament for any dnng room table, u well s servng a useful purpose. Cofee s at ts best percolated electrcally and t s easy to prepare wth a percolator of ths knd f Furnace Fres are Low Clearance of Our Lamp Stock Every Lamp to Be Sold Reducton Every lamp may be purchased on easy payment plan. Just pay a small sum down for any lamp we have. Pay the balance n small monthly payments. All our lamps are gracefully proportoned and fnshed wth tasteful 5^des. Floor lamps, pped and weght' ed, boudor and readng lamps and many novel styles of candlestcks are ncluded n our stock. Share the Fun of the Party Make Waffles at the Table There's a ptcher for the batter and one for the syrup. Good-szed waffles may be made on the ron and al three utensls stand on a round tray. The prce for the complete set s jvst $195. Electrc Toasters DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR New nbeauty^cowfort and Performance Stll moredependable Now ready for your nspecton and personal test ft fner Dodge Brothers Motor Car than ever before, due to many new and vtally mportant mprovements. So mportant, n fact, that only a personal nspecton wll gve you an adequate dea of what further engneerng advances and greater productkn have accomplshed n extra values. Read ths partal lst o the latest mprovements and then nvestgate: A New Oatxh-SmpU, Prompt, Sm amd Slent. SotWPtMkl Acton EasssrCUarSxftmt Nswr Bodr Lukea aa smart andgracc/s*/ m New Color CossbnatosM of Strkng BSJSMKT StaSlwdMrBodM Seato Redesgned for gr+afr comfort N^rSOeot-Type Muffler UsjMrsal Joal, PropJW Skalt, Prhpa begn at $3.75 mtnraumtm and raswtojtc* to A*& Many Other Smart New Detasl Use the Electrc Radator When lafcuoul hut w needed n sonc corner of * room, tan pa eke deanc radator Anted t to u>t kgkt socket, h n agbt m wujto tad a* be Mf s»cn«d foam nw«to moss. t b apecaby tutf^ n the ss<am. wfcen furaac* n* «n kept kv. PrJoed/rom $4.75 up J M a ftdk tt sks swr Mns gm «s M4 trff. SSSS (MBBStJMSS S TssjgSs SSSBSSk T«%*w * * Baoth sw sss *f» *s^ The electrc toaster has a protntnetu phot at the hteakfast table, and very often b pressed nto servce at other The Harmng Bowman toaster a fathful servant, turnng out sk* sfter sbec of toast, «*db dclcatelj :: Rrmember, too, that all these are n addton to taut mprovements recently announced, bearng crank shaft and the two-unt startng, and gnton system that nspred owners to new * enthyuasm and Mttafactotx Look at theae bg roomy cart and W h t e t o Sta*daH Seoaa... (885. 4PMU1 Ss>daa $17. D* LSJU Sedau....$126. Ds*er«d wll realxe that t labtetranaportatkso, K VAN SYCKLE Os»EN EVENNGS * "s rus» p. A. N

3 wooo BfNT r, FEBRUARY 28, TOWN or CTY-WHCH? No other Muncpalty n Ths Secton s Developng More Rapdly than FORDS. n all thngs That Go to Make Up a Complete Communty Homes, Factores, Churches, Schools, mprovements such as Street Pavng, Sdewalks, Electrcty, Gas, Water, Sewers, and the Thousand and One Other ncdentals We are RGHT AMONG THE MOST PROGRESSVE. Rght Now We Are Passng Out of the Town nto a Cty Stage and the Thng That s Gong to Count Heavest m Our Future Progress s Concerted Effort by Each and Every Fords Resdent Merchant, Factory Owner, or Just Ctzen to Spend Our Money n Such a Way That Every Dollar of t Wll BULD FORDS. The ndvduals and Concerns Represented on Ths Page Take Great Prde n the "Whte Way" and the naugural Celebraton Ths Week. May t be a Forerunner of an ADVANCE MOVE- MENT That Wll Carry Our Town UP to a Place Among the Ctes of the Terrtory. WE CAN BECOME A CTY F ALL OF US COOPERATE. THE WNCHESTER STORE BAUNT. HARDWARE COMPANY New Brunswck and Hoy Avenues Fords, N. J. Hardward, Bulders' Supples, House Furnshng*, Pants, Ols, Electrcal Supples, Cutlery, Wndow Glasses, Glassware, Crockery, Sportng Goods, Tools, Toy* Phone: Perth Amboy 1626 FORDS NATONAL BANK "THE BANK FOR SERVCE" OFFCERS Abel Hanson Presdent A. Greenbaum Vce-Prea. Melvn H. Clum...A - Vce-Prea. G. Wllam Wood '. Caaher Theodore J. Brchze Asst. Casher Tel. Perth Amboy 1662 SMTH & OSTERGAARD GENERAL CONTRACTORS and SMTH REALTY & MPROVEMENT CO. REALTORS Offces: New Brunswck Ave. FORDS, N. J. Phone P. A. 183 JENSEN & RODNER Corelle Street Plumbng and JKeatng Contractors Growng wth Fords Phones 2279-R J Perth Amboy FORDS CONSTRUCTON COMPANY Roads Brdges Engneerng Steam Shovel Work "One of Fords Bg Enterprzes" BATES and FERBEL REAL ESTATE and NSURANCE New Brunswck Ave. Just a part of our Servce s Furnshng Competent Advce n our lne of Busness To Persons and Concern* who ajre HELPNtf f fords TO GROW Forda*. $ '1 Tel. 212 Perth Amboy HERBERT'S GARAGE Exde Battery Servce GENERATORS and STARTERS Phone Perth Amboy 268 FORDS PHARMACY "Save wth Safety at your Rexall Store" ANDERSON'S MEAT MARKET H. ANDERSON, Prop. PRME MEATS and POULTRY FORDS, N. J.! H. SLOAN, Pharmacst, Propretor New Brunswck Ave. 'Fotdjf Tel. Perth Amboy 3114 New Bruuwck Ave. J. H. SALAK BULDER* CONTRACTOR Fords For Full Value-Trade at Home Shoes, Dry Goods and General Merchandse L. MORRSON New Brunswck Ave., cor, Ryan St., Fords The Store That Saves You Tme and Money QUALTY ALWAYS STYLES TO PLEASE YOU PRCES TO PLEASE YOU BUCHNER'S DELCATESSEN "Where The Lons Club EaU" N*w Brunswck Ave. New Brunswck A. TOBAS DRY GOODS and SHOES Fords Tel. Perth Amboy 258 CHRSTEL M. GELNG TABLE FAVORS CH ARTSTC DECORATNG New Brunswck Ave., Fords FLOWERS Tel. Perth Amboy 258 FORDS GARAGE P. HANSEN, Propretor New Brunswck Ave. Ford* 5 FORDS

4 the cor.^'uents he was elected to represent, he forfet,* the rght to appear before the people to a*k agan for ther confdence. l- WHS POU* Th* MDDLESEX PRESS. VF:.!. LOGAN KVRNF $2. Per Year tvery F" * "> 23 Gre«Stre*l, Woodhrdf* Adv-ertsng v-tw matter March S. f P. *t Ar Po«- S. HS Pl'BUCATlOS '? commtted to " : p-n>.::ca'.. v"-*\ rer.'bf cr racal p-c-p cr organtator. 1:.«am ;?!'»!<" 11 :t«rvw«co'-uma? nrthng that : kr.r-w to t* lntruhfl, based "cr of a r.atcr* lp offend a proper **n.«e pf dehcary. P»peT"! c'pnc". wcfar a* a swcer* endeavor can serve to pre~ PROTECTNG TAX MONEY, for ;t the edtoral column. n th* c^umr. t f pledged to bold rjch tk:r.p? u t consders worthy, and? condemn ard fgs; a-r,s condnn-.-.f :r, whch :t *eet evdence of r.r.rctr.ty. njustce. ara- or prejudce cf the pab!; welfare. y arr.ns at all tme* are ope-, to publcaton pf rommuncston?.-r. any subject. alth<»egt no cemasumratjfn wll be consdered that? r».p»b-y btter rr ma- Jjcc-us or whch s not sgned by ts author. n case where t» requested, the a.tr* 1 r * *o!hpr of such a c'-mmwcatm w;! t*< wthhe'.d :- publshng. rt* by Morgan larmon. and bottled up n rommttt** wth lttl" ' op* of errj^rpny for * vote, Hanson has gven new lfr to th*!! by :-.:roduc:r > t n hp Assembly Or, of the :" L!t5 of our Legslature and ttr,s e,-,-- n^". Can YOT Solve t? F.T. ply 1 one p.-.r" more than to the ether s that tho men The followng problem )«sr ar> r* down then: : t*»plntcr. rey be accorpl«hp( by oruder and pss such law? as tarr. expedthe well-beng of vr.c commonwmlth, lose equatons hot the trck s to (ret the *mpw jj^eba lrthcut complcated.' or n of ther purpose n the petty gsmt of poltc. 1.: chess n problem nto»%*brac form. A f the prze? are muncpal plums shaken down bv such from jal. Ttr. boor? tbe sherff notces the abortve law? a.< the one Hanson s now pushng. Tom * ha* escape and suru pursut, After pur been a popular vote-getter n Woodbrdge Townshp; no small the prsoner, for eght (8*. porton f the support that»ent hm back to the Assembly houn at a gan of three (3) tttle* an hour the sherff meets a man walkng n the opposte drecton. Ths came fro^ launch Republcan voter? here. But when he de- parts from a clean-cut exercse of h* offce and places the»*«tell the sherff that he ambton? of ward-heelng poltcan? ahead of the welfare of ll * P"* " t*" (2> &o<»r* The psychology class at the Unversty of Chcago has succeeded n teachng a bunch of mce to turn to the rght. n tme, t s hoped, the lesson can be taught even to sdewalk hoppers. Cleveland Plan Dealer. To the problem nvolvng a walkng trp by a man who could travel 24 mle* an hour uphll and nv.>«an hour downhll both C. M One reason more young people don't stay at home nght? Marcher. f the hgh school faculty,? because they afrad to be alone n the house. Phladelpha nqurer. Woman's Qub Obtans D. A. R. to Celebrate O'Hara for Guest Nght Brthday OH March 21 NewsfromThe Churches Trnty Epcopal 9:4f. A. M S-.;r.cay School. 11: A. M. M^rTung Sermon. 7: P. M. rhrftsn Endeavcr. ":b V. M. Evenng Sermon. R:fl A. M. f>lebraton of Holy Eu. charst. 1: A. M. Church School. 11 A. M. Mornng Prayer and Serevenng f :C P. M. Wednemay mon. prayer meetng. 4: P. U. Evensong followed by and vkat he and the prsoner were At the meetng of the Lades Ad Confrmaton nstructon. walkng at the «ame rate of speed. Socety at the home of Mr«, J. C. Wednesday, 8 A. M. A*h Wednesday Fnd the speed at whch the sherff u tracng; the speed at whch the Wllams on Wednesday the lades vot«d to jon n the day of Natonal Holy Eucharst. Wednesday, 1 A. M. MomnK prseaer s travelng; the dstance' prayer servce for Mssons at theprayer and Ltany and Pentental from jal the prsoner wll reach by Presbyteran Church on March 4th. Servce. the tme the sherff overtakes hm.' ' The meetng next week wll be at the Thursday, 9 A. M. Holy Euchar- home of Mr?. O*born ort Green street AMTO to U*l Wwk' fvofctmu 1 A M. Sunday School.. ; 11 A. M. Mornng Sermon. 7: P. M. Epwoxtb League. Topc: Servce mplcatons." Led by ' *»rnvw at Edward Augustne. ;he m»n walkvd 14 hours and 85 mle? up hll, 6 hours *nd 21 mles downhul. ' Alfrtrm." Man street, gave an ncorrrct answer of ft hour? downh:l and 12 hoars uphll, hs (or her\ m f take occurrng apparently be- 7:45 P. M. Evenng Sermon. Wednesday. 7:3 P. ft., Chor practce, followed by prayer meetng, ut. Frday, 8 P. M. LUny Queston Box "and nstructon. Color«4 Rev. R. J. Montague, mnster, 11 A. M. Preachng Servce. 3.3 P. M. Sunday School. 6.3 P. M. Baptst*' Young P e >. pe's Unon, 8 P. M Preachng Servce. Wednesday, 8 P. M. Prayer M<*-. ng. Drect acton by the electorate n obtanng lower taxes Prctbyteraa and elmnatng condtons deemed to be mltatng aganst the Chrstan SCUBC* Socety cause of msreadng the problem. best nterests cf the communty were never more strkngly "Musc A G or Murder" to be H., Urcombe, ndustral Secretary v "' of Ford dvlded * : A. M. Sunday School. The Chrstan Scence Socety of demonstrated than n the Fords-Keasbey-Hopelawn lghtng to 56 mles (the dstance the roan 11: A. M. Mornng Sermon Topc; Lades Chorus to of "Y", Speaker at Mooday'* Meetng walked 16 hours, all downhll. The Sermon. "The s a branch of The Mother traveled) and concluded that he dstrct electon last Saturday. By an exercse of the wellknown power of publc opnon the Taxpayers' Assocaton, the fact that the man was 2 boors n Call to the Colors: Blue Loyalty." Be Program Feature Scentst, n Boston, Maas. Servce) Republcan Club, and the Lons Club, succeeded n substtut- The rf-plar monthly meetr.c; of Mrs. Walter Warr ar,. Mr?..John completng hs joorney was account- Breckenrdge Guld meets on Mon- are held n the church on Wet ateby lettng the mar. reft for **r nfht at the home of Mrs. Charle, nue, ever? Sunday mornng at ele ng a budget of $9, for one of $14, that had been recom- the Beard of Drectors of the Wo- j ^ * ^ ot'o^rt'l J y g * - * boors. Several other nterestr Kuhlman of Freeman street. en o'clock. e mended by the exstng lghtng commsson and of savng ' 'man's Club of Woodbrdge Town- tet-^rot^ ' ' Thursday evenng, frst rehearsal Subject of ]*sson-sermon ths bout $2, of ths excess appropraton by puttng n offce shp was b*d last Thursday afterthree men who promse to accept $42. a year as ther com- noon st th * home of Mr& - J E - presded. ceeded n correctly dvdng up the L l«*tu«room of the church, Testmony meetngs don Wedne*. day. Regent Mrs. Frank Valentne Not a sngle correspondent sue- f Men'? Brotherhood Mn«trels n "CHRST JESUS." The chapter's brthday -jr.cheon shaped area nto four smaller areas Wednesday " J J evenng.! Concludng d»t e»*nnn»t elffct o'clock. Th* bned salary nstead of the $2,256. the old commssoners have Breck«r,rd^ m the absence of both wll be held at the Cnftfner,'* Club nmltr sther n sze, shape, School of Mssons, Readme Boom s open on Tbnnday fr?: and second vce presdents Mrs. been payng themselves. March 21. Members may brng» nd!* n«t«. The soluton s pro- l.ades*tea next Wednesday after- afternoon* f from f three to fve. Her* E. H. Boynton was nomnated cha#- vded herewth. ro>r at the home of Mrs. B. B. «J1 authorzed publcaton* may * Messrs. Fee, Lund, and Kotchck, the old lghtng com- Wallng of Hgh street (read, borrowed, or pnrchaaed. guests and all reservatkr.? mast be made by March 11th. The regent masoners, were wthn what the law denned as ther rghts n expressed a wsh that as many members possble attend the state con- votng to pay themselves salares of $6. a month each plus an con'f er enc'e wll be held on March 8th extra $8. for the secretary. t Would have been legal, we at the Metucher, club. The subjects fere nee n Trenton on March 17 and suppose, for them to have pad themselves double that salary. to be dscussed are art, lterature and ** bll-boards. A luncheon wll be ser- The program was oper.ed by Mrs. '... But the most agle magnaton cannot conceve the dutes of vwj by lhe Me:uchejl c)ub for $1o Randolph wth a pano s;'.o. "Melo- % lghtng commssoners as arduous enough to warrant men be- Or members may take a box luncheon d> "" Jame» * 1*«Larcombe.!nda5tral ng pad that amount of money. Judged at the rate of $6. a '"nd t«a and coffee wll ** ««- A^^an nurest month each lghtng commssoner should have put n a full n closng he rected Long- t week's work each month. t seems scarcely probable that there The program charman. Mrs, Ran- fellow's "Shp of State." Mrs. A s that much work for three men nvolved n placng an oc-'doph, announced the program for casonal order for a new lght and passng on perodc blls sub- ^he "? xt club m ^ ^day '; l(? rs ' mtted by the concern supplyng current. nty sence." Mss Maron Lock- Muncpal, County, State, and Natonal poltcal offces wood, cty nurse, wll tell of her all are susceptble of beng abused by offce holders: many are work * nd M " :f * Rose Galada wll,,, T,..., j, speak on Vocatonal Schools, 'abused to a greater or lesser degree. For ths abuse, and for, Mr5 5 ^ ^ ^d thal for Guest Beffcency and even maladmnstraton n carryng out the Nght the club has obtaned Geoffrey Kfunctons of bureaus, commssons, and offces, the publc has to O'Hara, composer and wrter of Spay n terms of good, hard dollars. Frequent examples of ths ^ J ^ " 3 ^ ft B ' of the U. S. A." Mrs. Frank Valentne. Besde? ffteen clob members, guests were: Mrs. Randolph. Mrs. F. Bregs, Mrs. Joseph CorV.and, Mrs. George Wltetts. Refreshments were served durng the socal hour. Mr. Fancher tackled the problem wth geometry and succeeded n producng four fgures, equal n sze. shape and permeter to each other and equal n total area to the area of the L shaped fgure bat ths soluton does not meet the requrements LEGAL ADVERTSEMENT NOTCE. Notce s hereby gven that the of the problem, nasmuch as the f OUT! and State of New Jersey. Townshp Commttee wll hold a fgures produced by Mr. Fanche sort publc of rsng, thng are regardless not hard of to party fnd, poltcs, but examples and smtng of the votng down that L^cm, the musc Lades charman, Choms wll announced provde meetng'at te Memoral Muncp&l cannot be put nto the larger fgure! wth one f fell blow l what h t d deems t to b be aganst ts b best nterests t t ^roe &** *J? \ * Jor?**?* Gu, e^. s " ^t - Buldng,? m w woodbndge, ^ b d ont b ; ^ «^ * n ^J^J?^! 28, 1927, at 3.3 o'clock n the after- fgures. t s mpractcal to SHERFFS SALE ' ed as Nos and 1234 on Map <[ 3r*CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY 629 lou o»n^ by Wlllaa H. Mof- Between James Smth, Oom-! ftt. located at Hopel*wn, Wood p'.amant. and Mchael Zwercan, et brdge Townshp, N. J. f whch wer als., Defendants. F Fa for sale released from the len" of the sad of mortgaged premses, dated January mortgage by release recorded t n 31, March 17th, 1925, n the Clerk's < '.- By vrtue of the above stated wrt ce of Mddlesex County n bo:k to roe drected and delvered, wll 32 of releases, page 14. expose» sale at publc vendue on Decree amountng to approxma.t WEDNESDAY, MARCH ly $1,. SXTEENTH, NNETEEN HUN- Together wth all and sngular, tr> DRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN rghts, prvleges, berdtaments &r a: two o'clock n the afternoon of appurtenances thereunto belong:: thfe sad day at the Sherff's offce, or n anywse appertanng. n the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. WLLAM S. HANNAH. SberlrT. All the followng tract or parcel of land and premses herenafter par-1 THOMAS L. HANSON, descrbed, stuate, lyng and Solctor. beng n the Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the County of 2-18, 25; 3-4, 11. Mddlesex BEGNNNG at a pont where the southerly lne of Worden Avenue n- NOTCE TO CREDTORS Wllam Cutter and Grace V. Brown, admnstrators of Ephra: : Cutter, deceased, by drecton of tr- Surrogate of the Count; of Mdd> sex, hereby gves notce to the crtc tors of the sad Ephram Cutter -. brng n ther debts, demands a:, clams aganst the estate of the sa. deceased, under oath or aj&rmatk:.. wthn sx months from ths date r...,,.,,..,,., Mss Svlva Tobrowsky and Mss Anare almost as rare as the proverbal chcken teeth or bathtubs, Dungan wll furnsh the musc along the southerly lne of Worden the foregong ordnance, at whch '; soluton, but for the beneft of others avenue one hundred (1) feet; n the Arctc Crcle. -fo for Mrs. the Carl February Wllams, meetng. borne econom- trfle and place objecton thereto may T^ worked on the problem t s th«nce (t) southerly n a lne parau*l ' cs charman, told of the "Fashon be presented by ar.y tarpayer of the stated tkat Mr. Fancher's four areas wth the westerly lne of Chare* LESURE TME Show" planned for the March meet- Townshp, : were rectangles. street one hundred (1> feet; ng at the Memoral Buldng. Property owners wshng to object! thence (3) easterly n a lne parallel they wll be forever barred of ar.y ; - * " " Mrs. Conrad Stern, hosptalty may fle a wrtten objecton wth the ; We're stll bearng from that wth the frst descrbed course u» the acton therefor aganst the sad s>: More than most people realze, the way we spend our le-; charman, stated that tu.93 w» Towpshp Clerk pror to that date \ truck and scales problem. Morton A. westerly Hne of Charles street OH m lustra tors. s pore tme has a lot to do wth what we get out of lfe. Waate t, TeaUed from the pantry shelf, the B. J, DUMGAN, Leber, of Freeman street, aaj» n«t hundred (1) feet; thence (4) Dated January S, and t s as water that has run over the dam forever ncap-'! 1111? ^V* ps,?^ ln ^* ben Townshp Clerk. on 'y c * n» truck be weghed one end northerly along the westerly lne of *** WLLAM CUTTER. >-. at a tmfr»n4 the total weght found Charles street one hundred (1),... 1 tuna, rnere wll be another pantry GRACE V. BROWN, AN ORDNANCE TO TAKE OVER br»<&ng the wefht of the two ends, f«*t M the place of Vegtnnng, ex- Admnstrate able of adng us; use t wsely, and t s the lmtruxaent of self-: t^f at ^ net me tng. THE SEWER N THE TOWN- but actually he has done t many eertnt the lot* known and dcsenal S.?» S-1. R 1 * educaton, of enjoyment, of storng up knowledge, culture, and Mrs. A. L. Huber reported that SHP OF WOODBRDGE FOB-1 *»»«on the scales of th«t. A. Leher concern at Port Readng. Mr. J. experence that may n tme to come prove of the utmost b«ne- * 5 *"" ^ frm ** «"* ^ VERLY OWNED AND OPERAT ' c ** f ED BY HLL MPROVEMENT - Wllams tells of dong the- trck '^ ^^K-m m-l ^m m recently pven for the beneft of the COMPANY, A CORPORATON! B ralroad scales. lt _«**»:-. ^StdaStVfflL m***&*'*-h- ' publc health department. Kssed; OF NEW JERSEY. AND TO PRO- n the seln school the prncpal, Mss Stella J. Wrght, Drama charman, wll be repeated Mrs. J. Blar, n Ave- an- VDE FOR THE PAYMENT; To th* UmkMWB 'and the teachng staff have evolved a "recreatonal class" for >unced *»* d* P1»T THEREFOR. \. Barbara A contrbutor who nether sgns the purpose of tranng the chld so that t may spend ts le- 2- Ee, B BE FT ORDANED BY THE TOWN-1 -sure tme enjoyably and proftably., Each chld has ts own nclnatons and preferences and these have been taken nto de, reported that jeo was cleared at TOWNSHP OF WOODBRDGE sends n one about a man havng T Cvcs charman, Mrs. C. M. Ld- 1 b name nor enlghtens the 1 edtor, SHP COMMTTEE OF THEas to the soluton of hs problem. LN THE COUNTY OF MD- \ sheep whch he wshed to dvde between hs three sons on the basu of.account n assgnng the youngster to one of four classes n The nomnatng commttee was apponted as follows: Charman, Mr*. C. WHEREAS. the Hl mprovement two-thrds W the oldest, one-sxth U. DLESEX-- musc, art, lterature, and the homely accomplshment, sew- * ng. Each Thursday the students from Grade 4 to Grade. 6 W. Bamekov Jr.; Mrs. Martn K«w- Company, a Corporaton of New Jer-; th«next oldest and ooe-nnth to th* comer. Mrs. C. M. lddle, Mrs. sey, the awner cf a sewer, descrbed youngest "Can the man make the upend an hour at ther hobby cultvatng not only underjbtandng but an apprecaton of ther subject. Ths nsttu- Meetng adjourned and delghtful sold the tme \Q :l.townshp for doesn't use t?" asks the contrbutor George DUbrow, Mrs. F. Mayo. n he body of th> ordnance, hasdvson f he borrows a sheep but ton muscan at stln comparable may not to succeed Paderewsk n dscoverng or Meba, or a a Rembrandt, lterateur of a «*t-e*m«nts were served by the \ the mm of 13. t s aganst the rules of the dehostess, Mrs. J. E. Breckeordge. 1. That the mprovtaent known as partment te publsh anythng cot exceptonal accomplshments, but f t serves to open up a new the Hll mprovement Company Sew-: ^g^^ j,y the author or problems 1 world nto whch, n later lfe, the young men and women may t k V~-A *nn er ' runnn K Tom h P " 1 * o Pro& - whch the soluton ha* not been stt*d» Mtted»1W veet AwaBt Op P M.te the Edfw tached (for the edtor's beneft, of repar after a hard day n offce or factory t wll have accomplshed a worth-wble end. The "Mornng after"-^wbeh was j Staton to Rahwsy Avenue together,!«) \, at the eomapondent evths mornng developed prospects ] wth the branches -.benaf, tad the denuj wanu nformaton n ths case of no pleasng ^natore^ for John,rght of way already deeded to t h e ^ wenj endeavor to explan how the Romer and Wlham Pfefler, of Townshp, be taktn ever *nd oper- man dvde 4 ^ gheep 'WATCH FORDS" Keasbey, when Recorder Vogel ««latedl«part of th* Townshp Sewer j u ^ eorresponden wll take ha T t*ch young man, the choce of a»l s, ^. ^ ^ ^ ^ fne 9f a 9 day jau sentence. Tfce As f to lend substance to the good-natured charge, so often thrown up aganst Fords representatves by ther colleagues on the Townshp Commttee, that Fords leans a bt too far n the Gradk and Sergeant Harrey drecton of progressveness, that part of the townshp stag-' man on ctallm of be "«drunk * nd Cd t celebraton last nght that s causng the rest of the town- ^Bhp to st up and take notce. The occason was the formal 2. The cor. of 5 ; d mprwment H ploj ooe-ath plus (mete wll fnd that t does not, whole unt t mak t tx:ebt of '" teen-efhteenoo, to be txacl By! harrowng a sheep te add to the! dnteen already n hs flock tl may, wu able to gve one ton two-thrds. by approprated to meet the < ' ojr 12 sheep; one-cxtfe, or three openng of a "whte way." People Takng Better payng f r "Jd mproteatet. j sheep to the next oldest ton; and The lons' Club has been a benefcal stmulant to the. Temporary nc-.rs or bonds re' One _ ' hereby authorzed t. be araed from j ; lords dstrct. Asde from ts part n loadng and. frng the By dong w he gave away CareofAntMMUes tne to tme n a:, amount not to. only seventeen sheep and could return the eghteenth sheep to the man gun that abolshed a long exstant evl n the Admnstraton of ' eaxeed the cam n(>. ve approprated, ts lghtng dstrct, t was the lons who brought to fruton the pursuant to the provsons / Secton " "You gv* a Ford car half a from whom he kd borrowed t. ' s S of Chapter 21,2 A tfce Uwt of "whte way". The club» a progrpeve organzaton n a comsty of progressve and busnesss men and t wll be df- for the money' jo«muncatons or they mucl be g- chance and twll gve you more tnt clear? Pe&ae sgn further com- 1S»16, as amerrded, whch note* or! have n t than anythng ese you can j bonds shal] hear nu-reat at toe rate nored. cutt for other parts of the townshp to keep the west end from, net to exceed 6 per cent per annum.; buy.' ouutrppng them.,«aark All other matters r. respect to sad Clerk as reqned by sad act. ^ 1* «et«n««! and passed on frst * ', Fords s a cty n the makng. t w» the frst muncpalty *«February 17, 1827, )f the townshp to recognze the ncrement n growth g to be ex- pe*-' Tow:.stdp Clerk and Advertsed February 18 and 2S, "td from pavng U street*. - - /UL -----»» ^ -*-'- = nk are ava* ther emu *c«er TovMBp Treasurer who an hereby' 1927, wth nete* of bearng Febru- w*ys tt hu gven evthat t was not satsfed to st back and wat for what' 1 fate had n store for t On the contrary, t long snce has the custom of takng fate n t* own hand* and forcng do ts bddng. "Watch FonU", appearng n a page ement n ths ssue, s advke that may well be taken. COURTNG WtU publc s*ntm«t cry«ulum f aganst the "rpper" bolah Outerot's Board of Bducato and ala BM» of kj. ows chooo- 1 ^>^* J^ m^fcrn^mmsmjasmj j^mmmmsmmmm mmmmm smm) ^^^ nalf a chaaee " he ewtmt "And!*«'** r «*«1 d w execute»nd acue \ My 28, 1S27. M a r*s«h t*y «re Wanng» <«! ** **P y»«*t <n bonda. j and»o4«wkat > lot of carefree * ***»* r»«e ateea^rf wluaton^-18.«trabsportmtoa tk*j can gt. * * **" "* real property <nclud- tnm tne ncreannx "* Brnmawnl of the Tewns&up of of ear owners was vtt our Woodbrdte, County of Mddleaex, say tamt peonttoo to ther oe«apkted apoa the mat precedng pwareg atta t-bttuf, n tke man- can now tkan c««r before. Th*j ner provded n Sectoa t of Chapbnc U«rtwd thst a ttm al%bt ad, Vtt Ut»l the Lam of 1116, as - MMtt H, a*) prevent a~b«repar ;SM»4«d, u U,M 1,626.9*. Tnt net MB arter om. A* a naot t»ey are debt of wd Townab* w p f d n f\c* U> nave ttetr tac manaer provded n m Sectoa t, ndaans tke d«bt km** M- B. J. DUN1GAN, Townshp Clerk. WUwDbphjer o AUKktU MllWaU HARRY F. Ml GRAND OPENNG THE FRUT AND VEGETABLE MARKET Now Stuated at 9 Man St., Woodbrdge Wll Reopen Under New Management Frday, February 25 as THE GARDEN MARKET Wth a full lne of Hgh-Grade FRUTS and VEGETABLES At the lowest prces FREE DELVERY

5 \V!) FRDAY, Fords Takes Lead n Seres, Beatng Woodbrdge Crls' Grls' Basketball Team Say Blanchard, Beaten, 1"THAT LnrLE OAME" ' j. M,- Dum. Crowd Breaks Season Record to Forced to Lmt to Wn Damaged Hs Conqueror See Frst Meetng of Powerful After Losng Early Lead Squads n Champonshp Battle c)< e Damsels Erase Nne pont..«ad and Make Bd for Game Untl Last Mnute Tally Settles ssue. \fcr accumulatng a lead of 18-9 H,, end of the frst half, the,1.. basketball team of the hgh...ml hwl to exert tself recently.,,f<at Rnselle by a score of 3-28.,,.,. t. contrbuted a rally that,, 1]1( r t t up to even terms n the, K mnutes and the game wag,,, H1(M1 on a last-mnute basket by j. U'R. Wnodbrdfce cofnted heavly by,,ns of feld goals, scorng 13 of,.. tn 7 by the vstors. But from., '-ll lne Roselle had all the ad-,.:«*.., the vstng players makng,,,.1 1 flree throws to four by \ llrclge. t was ths skll from lflcpn-foot mark that, the vstors the game. h' score:.:«-h<»r, f lnkn, f Burke, f G. 6 7 k< Hmlrckson, c >,,.dh. sc. lavl,?c.... -mth, g e- 13 M-lle G. kascnone, f 2 [uw, f nankn, f 4 M.Ade, f 1 /,<]]<>y, f Mller, sc Hule, sc Woodruff, g. Dxon, g Kasennne, g Hur'tson, g almost F. T F. T LEGAL ADVERTSEMENT Notce NOTCE S HEREBY GVEN that ), Tuwnshp Commttee wll hold, «lng at the Memoral Muncpal lln^, Woodbrdge, N. J., on Febry 2Kth, l'j27, at 3:3 o'clojk n hn afternoon, to consder the fnal (;--ake of the followng ordnance, whch tme and place objectons 11> n may be presented by any taxvr <f the Townshp. B. J. DUNGAN, Townshp C!«rk. AN ORDNANCE TO PROVDE OR THE SSUANCE OF A GEN- KltA. MPROVEMENT BOND PROVDNG THE TERMS THEREFOR AND THE AMOUNT THEREOF. BK T ORDANED BY THE TOWN- SHP COMMTTEE OF THE TOWNSHP OF WD- HKDGE, COUNTY OF MD- DLESEX. That t s necessary to rase Hundred Ffteen Thousand KM 1.1,) tv-llars, for the follow- >- purposes: r payng part of the manng part of the wrshp'a «hare of the -t of constructon of a -t -proof Townshp '!!, grounds, addtons furnshngs after : lyng thereto the Ju'' of the pro- -'! - uf a former Bond $25,. ; [layng thf Town- ' 1 - r^hart' of the cost t!r sewer local m-, v-ment heretofore Derbes Are Stylsh NOW men who thnk "f ther appearance are wearng derbes for busness, for aocal (affars. You should have one. You'll apprecate He change from ft soft hat. Bregs & Berg HaU 95 Knox $8 JKEN'S STORE"" LS_MTHST. Cor. KNG KM Fans Walng Gong on Ccortna-Schonck Battle Tuesday Nght Rumorfl have t that the punch regstered by "Kayo" Blanchard, of Fords, to Kd Karslck, of South Rver, n ther recent contest at the Polo A. A. mparted njury to the nsde of Karslck's mouth. Blanchard was knocked out n the thrd round of that meet. Next Tuesday nght the boxng attracton n thn secton s the grudge fght between Ray Schanck and Pete S«ortna, of New Brunswck, at th«polo A. A. Ths should be an all-acton bout and as gteat an nterest s beng taken as n the Snyder-Andrews bout a few weeks ago. Ths feature bout s scheduled for egtu rounds but the many fght fans doubt t wll last that long. The Bem-fnnl of sx rounds wll be fought between Vncent Dleo, of Jersey Cty and Mckey Jones' of Newark. Agan the "wld-fre" boxer, Ken Banks' of Rahway, wll be seen n acton. Ths tme he wll meet Jmmy Shea, of Port Rchmond, Staten sland. Stan Wlson, Dubln Glee Club representatve, wll meet Al Nelson, of Staten sland, n a four rounder. Mallett, of Perth Amboy, wll meet Johnny Cooney, of the Clover A. C. n another four rounder. A new-comer s Al Pelly, of Pacataway, who wll meet George Bush, of Perth Amboy, n a four rounder. Next week the Tall Cedars of Perth Amboy wll present an all-star card of bouts at the New Audtorum. Cardnals Bookng Dear Sr: The Newark Cardnals, a heavy junor and lght sem-pro unformed baseball team, would lke to book games wth all teams offerng sutable guarantees g For games wrte to Anthony Wsely, 212' Chestnut street, Newark, N. J. authorzed; assessments for whch have duly been confrmed and the Townshp's share determned?23,!)5l).8 For payng the Townshp's share of the cost of street pavng local mprovements heretofore authorzed; assessments for whch have been duly confrmed and the Townshp's share determned $37, For payng the Townshp's share of the cost of water local mprovements heretofore authorzed; assessments for whch have been duly confrmed and the Townshp's share de- J termned $ 21.6 For payng the Townshp's share of the cost of curb and sdewalk local mprovements heretofore authorzed; assessments for whch nave- been duly con. frmed and the Townshp's share determned $ 1, For payng the reman, ng part of the Townshp's share of the cost of Polce and roads equpment authorzed heretofore J That there be ssued for the purpose of rasng such sum bonds n the corporate name of the Townshp of Woodbrdge n the amount of One Hundred and Ffteen thousand ($! 15,.) Dollars, or such lesser amount as upon the sale thereof shall produce sad amount, whch bonds shall be desgnated GENERA!. MPROVEMENT BONDS, und shall be n such denomnaton and form and payable, prncpal and nterest, n such medum and at such tmes and place, and shall bear nterest at such rate or rutes as may be provded by, resoluton of ths Townshp Commttee. 11. Sad bonds;shall be sgned by the Charman of the Townshp Commttee and by the townshp Treasurer, and attested by the Townshp Clerk, Under the seal of the Townshp, nd f coupons for the payment of nterest be attuched they shall be executed by the facsmle sgnature of the Townshp Treasurt ' r 4. The Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex, hereby determnes and declares: (a) That the average probable unexpred perod of usefulness of the mprovements mentoned n secton j hereof, computed n accordance wth He provsons of Chapter 262 of the Laws of 1916, as a- mended, s (b) That the average assessed valuaton of the taxable real property ncludng mprovements of sad Townshp, computed upon the aext precedng thwe valuatons thereof, n the manner provded, n (c) The net debt of the sad Townshp computed n the jnanner provded n wud r" 33 year* OH! CHPS HAT> WHEN uoe YES, WHT, \ THQEUf THOSE THAT &O* WTH CHPS N \r, THAT ALL RGHT, ALLR16HT WrrH 'M Yoo HUBBY Goot> N LNE wth the SPORTSMEN By the Sports Edtor - Consstent, at Least Fndng that we can't lay clam, as some sports wrters do, to beng able to forecast the results of prze fghts correctly, we seze upon the next best vrtue consstency and embrace t as our own. When Dempsey fought Wllard (we were not wrtng then but had an actve nterest n the event, nevertheless) we guessed the wnner would be Wllard. When Dempsey fought Tunney we had an dea that Dempsey would wn. When Berlenback met McTgue we could see nothng but a vctor n Berlenback. When Delaney and Maloney jumped nto the rng together we nourshed the secret opnon that Delaney would \ wn. Of these opnons there s none to rse up and say they dd not show consstency of a hgh order. n fact we are serously consderng captalzng on our ablty by pckng the man whom we thnk wll wn and then bettng on hs opponent. A Corner on vory The effete East, as they call t, seems to have secured a corner on baseball vory. Trstam Speaker and Ty Cobb have been drafted from Cleveland and Detrot respectvely to play wth Washngton and Phladelpha, and RoKefr-Hornsby has fe«en added to the roster of the Gants. Now New York has two parade elephants to draw the crowd! For a tme the Gants were overshadowed by Ruth and Mr. McGraw, seeng ths, was not content untl he had mproved hs collecton by addng the colorful Homsby. At the current wrtng t s not at all certan that ether elephant wll be avalable to partcpate n the openng parade nasmuch as Ruth s holdng out for a salary more commensurate wth what he feels he s worth and Homsby stll has stock n the St. Lous club whch he must dspose of before playng wth the Gants. debt statements re- - qured by sad secton 12 have been made and fled as theren requred.! 5. That there shall be leved n each year whle any of sad bonds shall be outstandng, n the same manner and at the same tme a,a other taxes, a tax upon all the taxable property of sad Townshp suffcent to t produce the amount of prncpal nd nterest to become due n the sufceedjng year. 6. Ths ordnance shall take effect upon ts publcaton as provded by secton 12 of Chapter 252 of the Laws of 1916 as amended, together wth the statement requred by sad secton, and the Townshp Clerk shall have the power to select the newspaper n whch t shall be. publshed and to sp«cfy the date after whch the bonds shall be ssued and delvered. ntroduced and passed on frst ' readng February 14th, 1J7. Advertsed February 25th, wth notce of hearng February 28th, 192,7. B. J. DUNGAN, Townshp Clerk. _ LEGAL ADVERTSEMENT Notc. NOTCE S HEREBY OlVEN that the Townshp Commttee wll hold a meetng at the Memoral Muncpal Buldng. Woodbrld»«, N. J., on February 28th., 1927, at 8:3 o'clock n the afternoon*, to consder the fnal passage of the followng otdlnanc«, Cornelus McGllcuddy, better known as Conne Mack, seems determned to send the Athletcs up to the top of the Amercan League ths year. He has secured Zach Wheat and Edde Collns, both of whom are n the twlght of ther careers but stll seem to have some bg league stuff left. Mack apparently s tred of tryng to "catch 'em young and tran 'em," despte the fact that he has had more success n that undertakng than any other manager. But the venerable Phladelpha manager s gettng old and wants to wn another pennant before he retres. He fgures that wth Cobb, Collns and Wheat mxed n among hs yearlngs he has a chance ths year. The fans are watchng hs experment wth nterest. Conne always was a favorte. " Told You So" Anent Tuesday nght's vctory of the Fords Fremen over the Woodbrdge Fremen "Tank Wagon" Morarety, "Lunch Room" Pete, and R. S. V. P. all of whom clam to be resdents of the Second Ward, have sent the edtor communcatons n whch the common note seems to be " told you so." "Tank Wagon" ncludes n hs letter what may be regarded as an nvdous dg. "Look at our 'whte way'," he,!( orders. "Woodbrdge-decded to have a 'whte way' months and months ago. t placed ts order wth the Publc Servce and thought t (was steppng out ahead of the rest of us. You see what happened, don't you? Whle Woodbrdge was watng for the electrc company to nstall ts 'whte way' a lot of Second Ward fellows, myself ncluded, went to work and had a 'whte way' nstalled here. The same superorty that was manfested w ths matter mad^e ts appearance n the basketball game. You Woodbrdge fellows should snap out of your trance. You'll pardon my sayng so, bdt t s your backwardness that has resulted n Woodbrdge Townshp beng made 'Safe for the Democrats'." Townshp Clerk pror to that date. B. J. DUNGAN, Townshp Clerk. AN ORDNANCE TO AMEND AN ORDNANCE ENTTLED "AN ORDNANCE TO CREATE GAR- BAGE COLLECTON DS- TRCTS" 'adopted Feb. 18, 1924,, as amended Feb. 9, 1826, Feb. 8, 1926, and Dec. 17, Be t ordaned by the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrdge, County of Mddlesex: 1. An Ordnance enttled "An Ordnance to Create Garbage Collecton Dstrcts" adopted Feb. 18, 1924 and amended February 9, 1925, February 8, 1926, and December 17, 1926, s hereby amended by addng to secton 3, subdvson G, whch subdvson creates Dstrct No. 7, so that sad subdvson shall hereafter nclude the followng terrtory n addton to that set 'out n sad subdvson : f Begnnng at a pont where the center lne of Central avenue s ntersected by the center lne of S«- waren avenue and from sad pont runnng easterly al(jng the center lne of Central avenue to the center lne of Clff road} thence (2) southerly along the center lne pf Clff road n ts varous course* «nd n a contnuaton thereof to Staten sland Sound; thence (3) WMterly and nor- therly, along the Sound and the Woodbrdge Creek, n ts varous courses to a pont n sad Creek where the westerly projecton of the center lne of Stanley avenue would hh tlra * * n pl p * * b J t ntersect the same; thence (*) eaethe pre»enttf by wy fcu- «rly along,the lne of Stanley avenue d jt* ter lne of Sewaren avenue to the center lne of Central avenue and the pont or place of begnnng. ntroduced and passed on frst readng; February 14, Advertsed February 18 and 25, 1927, wth notce of hearng February 28, B. J. DUNGAN, Townshp Clerk. tmpfftfcuvt obvt DORSEY MOTORS NC AUTHORZCD ALEC AND SERVCE TdmhoM P«tl> Amboy MOO tyapu and F»y«t«St*. Woodbrdge Held to Two Feld Goals by Reason of Fne Guardng of Second Ward Boys; Lack of Team Play Seen as Chef Handcap; Now Arrangng for Second Game Brngng together players who had not played as a team for over a year j doe* not unually result n perfect teamwork, and Manager Bll Mwck, leader of the Woodbrdge Fre Company's basketball team, found that out Tuesday nght n Fords when the Fords Fremen, playng a sterlng guardng game, had lttle dftvulty.n.aendng Woodbrdge home wth a defeat plastered up aganst t. The game elcted all the enthusasm predcted for t, the gymnasum of School 14 beng packed by rooters of both teams. t was the frst of a seres of meetngs to settle the much uted queston of superorty te* tweon the two teams and between now and the next engagement, whch may be a week from tonght, Mesck ntends to whp hs squad nto better shape. Woodbrdge found Fords'.guardng bt more than t could penetrate Tuesday nght. Only two goals from the feld were made by Mesck's tossers, one by Taga^and the other by."wee Wlle" Martn. Whle holdng Woodbrdge n check Fords managed to slp through G feld goals. Glsdorf and Handerhan gettng two each. \' / At tmes the game was. rough but t was cleanly played. Moat of the CLASSFED ADS ClasslOol advertsements only oa» ent a word; mnmum charge 26a. WORK. WANTED ACTVE MAN wanted to solct orders, also superntend terrtory. Full or part tme. Pay weekly, equpment free. Knght & Bostwck, Newark, New York State. 2-26' HOUSE WORK done by the day n Woodbrdge. Mrs. M. Grgel, 24 -East Stern st, ftahway, K. J. 2-25* HELP WANTED DSTRCT MANAGER Actve Hgh Grade Dstrct Manager to take charge of Woodbrdge terrtory for one of the largest monthly premum Accdent and Health nsurance Com panes n the Unted States. MuRt be personal producer and organzer lberal commssons wth permanent renewals: Exceptonal proposton. Wrte: General Accdent Assurance Corporaton, Perth, Scotland, Amercan Headquarters, (ndustral Department) Fourth and Walnut Streets, Phladelpha, Pa. 2-25; 3-4. HOUSE FOR RENT HOUSE and 12 acres for rent on up-, per Green street. nqure of Geo. Clark, seln, - 2-4, 11, 18, 25. FOR RENT, new house, 7 rooms, all mprovements, garage, 3 mnutes walk from Avenel staton, on Avenel street, near Woodbrdge avenue, Avenel. Call Rahway 257-M. 1-28, 2-3, 6, 1, 13, 17* FOR RENT AND SALE A GARAGE for rent and a roud-1 etand and hemsttchng- machne' for sale at a bargan, nqure at 8 Man street, Woodbrdge, N. J. FOR SALE HOUSE, corner Ve avenue and Tsdale place, sx large rooms, all mprovements, lot 6 x 132, garage M. Logan, 19 Grove avenue, Wood, brdge. Tel. 547-W. FREWOOD for sale, pne or oak, r, any lengths desred. Phone Woodbrdge 193. John Thomas, Oakland avenue, Sewaren, WANTED. CLEAN RAGS wanted, sze of handkerchef or larger, 5c» pound Mddlesex Press, 2 Green street, Woodbrdge. PROFESSONAL SERVCES DR. T. R. WRGHT, OeteopatUc Physcan, Post Offce Buldng Man street, Woodbrdge. Houre. 1-8 Tuesdays and Frdays. fouls were raled an a result of «x- ' cessve teal on the part of pajrtrs of both teams. Woodbrdge mad«good on 12 out of 22 fre* shots whle Fords produced an equal number of counters from sxteen trw.- The frst half found Fords leadng by Woodbrdge spurted at the openng of th* last bracket and even' ened matters at S all but from that pont on Fords got n some fne passng to carry the ball through th«vstor's defene. The score; Ford. G. F. T. Gloehat*, f. 1 4 S McCallen, f Hansen, f Ol Glsdorf, c Handerhan, g Regan, g * Woodbrdf. G. F. T. Taga, f W. Mesck, f. 1 1 G. Mesck, k f. Martn, c 6 6 W. Martn, g Wsehart, g Referee Charles Brownmller. Atlantc Hghlands to Play Fords Return Go On Tuesday nght Fords Fre Company's basketball team wll play a return game wth Atlantc Hghlands Bg Fve, the team that has the dstncton of havng gven Fords ts closest battle ths season. Ever snce the shore squad managed to extend Messrs. Lurd's and Baud's aggregaton ts utmost to wn townshp fans have been clamorng to have the teams brought together agan. Aa s customary at games n Fords, there wll be dancng after the game. Fred O'Bren's save Orchestra s to play. UeFul-O-PepChck Starter t contans Cod Lver Ol and Cod Lver Meal to gve baby chcks a frm hold on lfe 1 Elmnates leg weakness, toe-pckng, and fortfes the lttle brds aganst unfavorable weather. Easy to use, and easy to buy. Beats any home-mxed feed. A remarkable product t's Made by Sold by Woodbrdge Feed & Coal Co, SuccMtort to S. B. Brewtor Woodbrdge, N. J.! THE PERTH AMBOY GAS LGHT*COMPANY 26 SMTH STREET Heatng usd Cookng Applhuwa J Now Proc t Gas Hang g Rand Automatc and Storag* WaAw Hoatan b. gtlkfala 148 Perth Amboy r j A

6 PAGE SX TVrll*. Lo»f. Anon «nd SulMTr n V»n of hr Fornt Z.v W!*-.. Hs'. Man :" y r< -:.'" -r,e f the..:;?r.:::tnt of 7-sne dr.v'r r '. : ' C" v f* Jsrk Holt.1 rr ;;!'.. " ' 1^ ^ ^ f r P etj -, O rsr. ' "< N'a^-y Rayr. r. -he pr:».- ".ht!:? a ranch. «em.::-..,.-. ptame. And a? -^r com-, jv -.,. ' -hav- - r-.r::? :.vc hot of- <!':!. t. E! Brenf! get? a'.', the.-jp--..'. Gold Ruh Pcture Thrllnf THEr., hs =«vr wh- a',- :rrby :he rpvoh:, r.. They fnd happr,t>j5 ;r. Arn-r 1.- Schldkraut. MsTpentf. M^tte, Jula F»ye, Vera Steadv and Davd Butler a:v featured. >- Punhar also f n the CJUS:. re-blnodfcd p. "."..:* T'rP r.e'v Mrtr -por.tar. pcture. R«n CoaH See*** Fe»l "The F'an-.t : 'h- Y-j;>n." f*a:urng Jwrj ""lven and Arn.-M Gray, a U "M*«t ta«ptncf" st-~>ry «'f p"'.' ru>h.jay«;n Northwest- "V err. Cana., wl \t «h -.vr, Mor.day a" ta,-> >f :h* ' ' 4" ' '* *-* w : '--*- thf Wocbr.cc Theatre. t-? thrll- f:sn c-vrr'., pr.xu.-^ >y V«r.? t-n n? To a ot-eree sr.d the?!ofy :>! >p- r*:ffjre!. vr-1! he «k.~-«- - -* ^ 1 -"Jra am c r.vr.c-r.jr. There ; plenty brdge Thfatrt 1 *e\t T:#*y. n-»r:nr. ar.-u tr. u'vrcst ruvc- ;-.ag-s. - y-ual P- 11 "*»*".»*.-.- > L'-rt'C'dr Tt ha? ;v.;nfh and tr^yrend vj; ap-'.!'->*eph"h*nal»*ry V vr*vr»t ft* atpeal. Tvery r '. : ; r'.:yt-,).y r n-phcre of the T, >: c-'.^rfu! court thf.r."'teh scr V(". arv-: ar.h b-:h the ->f modern tme? The jt^ry concern? WOODBRDGR T " T H E A T R E Matnee: Tuesday, Thursday, Frday, 3.3 P. M. Saturday, 2.3 P. M. Every Evenng, 1 7 and 9 P. M. LAST TME TODAY FRDAY "The Last Fronter" Wth WLLAM BOYD and AN ALL-STAR CAST Comedy "Should Husbands Pay" Specal Musc Score TOMORROW ONLY SATURDAY A JOHN WATERS JACK MOLT, GEOOGA HALE EL BRENDEL Ralph Graves n "Yankee Doodle Duke" Fox News Specal Musc Score Lumberjacks Gft Matnee for the Kddes Every Saturday MONDAY Feb. 28 No Matnee "Flame of the Yukon" Comedy "Yes, Yes, Babette" Aesop Fables TUESDAY March 1st Matnee 3:3 P. M. JOSEPH SCHLDKRAUT n "Meet The Prnce" Chapter Two "The Slent.Flyer" Comedy "Hubby's Quet Lttle Game" WEDNESDAY March 2 No Matnee FLORENCE VDOR n "The Popular Sn" Van Bbber^Comedy "The Swmmng nstructor" Pathe Revew THURS. and FR., March 3 and 4 Matnee 3:3 P. M. Drect from a Four Week's Run at the Captol, New York wll touch your hea GLBERT Comedy "Dear Season" Specal Musc Score PERTH AMBOY /)b#796 SATURDAY and SUNDAY- Mr Varety COMNG ATTRACTONS Paradse for Two Mllonares The Cat's Pajamas Tom Mx n The Canyon of Lght "Rn Tn Tn" n Whle London Sleeps Flamng Foreat Across the Pacfc Ben Lyon and.paulne Starke n 1 'erfect Sap" Prrtj Gr* Fac«* Cr»T««t a "The Sleal Flyer" On Tu»«day the WoodhrdT* Theatre wll rngr agan wth the excted shout* of chapter plaj" fans when the second epsode of "The Slent F'.yer" end? the anx«ty of those who have worred about the safety of LnuM jorram, tha pretty leadng!ady who was attacked la«*. week by a howlnjj pack of wolves just a? the flm flckered out and left us all n a edd pweat. f the mracle happens and Lou*> s saved, as we sncerely hope, the guleless grl wll escape one death t-> face another, for t s sad that The Slent Flyer" js so packed wth dangers that a garter snake (oudn't wrggle through the perl? 'ha*, wll be Louse's lot n the comng chapter. "FUh *nd the Derl" Concern! Mltary Perod Flmng the most mltarstc perod n Germany's hstory wthout any mltary scene n : ^was the paradoxcal feat of the screen drector, n ''Flesh and the Devl", to play a: the Woodbrdge Theatre next Thursday and Frday, wth Jojn Glbert, Greta Garbo, Lars Hanson and a famous cast. The su>ry, a vvd drama of German lfe just before the war, s adapted from the gteat Sudermann drama. '"The Undyng Past." t portrays the rgd mltarstc sprt of the tmes. Or.sde of the openng scpnes showng the nteror of a barracks of an offcer's school, where John GlSert and Lars Hanson are frst ntroduced n the story, absolutely no mltary scenes are used. The story s an elaborate produc-. ton based on the Sudennann tale of the charmer who ensnared the lov«of her husband's best frend, brng- [ ng on her home a cataclysm. Mss Garbo, the famous Swedsh star plays ths role, wth Hanson, as the husband, and John Glbert the lover. The pcture s gorgeously staged. Old castles on the Rhne were reproduced ; a complete rephca of he Berln ralroad staton ncludng ts trans \va? bult at the studo. Physcans Condemn Fad (or Boysh Form Methodless Detng, Poundng and Rollng Are Endangerng the Health of Amercan Women. The ":"ad for slendersng" has recently ".jltr. sjch a hold on Amercan women that t has become a natonal menace. To combat the dsastrous effects c.f ths crae for the boysh frm, the Amercan Medcal Assocaton recently called the country's f'remoe physcans and detcans tu a ""weght conference." The re-.a'ults o* *^t* ronferenr** aw* nn~-^> ng publshed as a seres of artcles :. the New York Herald Trbuno Sunday Magazne. The overweght, the underweght, tre plunder, the roller and the mhbtr >f quack remedes are all con-1 -lat-re n these artcles, and sound, authortatve advce gven wth - w to restorng them to normal weghts and healthful cond.tous. Specfc menus, scentfcally compled for dfferent types of men and men accompany each artcle. Next Sunday, Dr. Morrs Fshben, edtor of "The Journal of tke Amercan Medcal Assocaton" and of "Hygea", wrtes on "Ths Reducng Craze," and th* possble effects of the present trend away fr^m womancssj A page of dets t< help control jjour weght appears jn thu artcle. ' Tamper Wth Ht Color Ksther Tme U a women do net aln.re b\< BostOD Transcrpt FRDAY, FEBRUARY rtsl. hut work. AutoStrop R Htbfc- Kxlu^' TuuU> Cwuc O4 m the umul uaulm uaut <J. wfe for wrfcnn.l urn aaffn». - -mm» WAUJ» ERS Jack Holt and Georga Hale n Zane Grey's ^Aan o? the Forest A Paramount Pcture NEW JERSEY'S FNEST PLAY HOUSE READE'S NEW MAJESTC THEATRE PERTH AMBOY ONE OF NEW JERSEY'S FNEST THEATRES CONTNUOUS lt3 to 11: P. M. TODAY and TOMORROW Rn-Tn-Tn, the Wonder Dog n 'Whle London Sleeps" 1 7 K E T H - A L B E E «VAUDEVfLLE D_A L Y SUNDAY February 27 George Sdney and Louse Fazenda n "Mllonares'' MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Rchard Dx n "Paradse'' COMNG "MUTT & JEFF" Wth Bg Chorus 5TRAN D THEATRE PERTH Matnee 2 and 3.3 Chldren, 15c; Adults, 3c. Evenng 7 and 9 Orchestra, All Seats, 5c; Balcony, Adults, 35; Chldren, 25.! TODAY and TOMORROW Tom Mx and Tony n "The Canyon of lght" SUNDAY February 27 Lowell Sherman and Jane Novak n «1 MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Corme Grffth n "nto Her Kngdom" STRAND BG AUDEV. \ Florence Vdor n vlded by Parsan drawng rm "The PotttUr SB" theatres. Ms Vdor enacts V-., Montfort, a charmng yonnw Wth a supportng company whch who s unlucky only becnua,..-sudes such players as (lve Brook, thng 1 her htwband. j) f. <rota Ntssen. Phlp Strange, Andre penchant for any female ex< BerHnpor and lra Gray n her «up- wfe. Naturally, complratj, r..r Florence Vdor's latest Para- ] apt to occur and, nevtably, < mount pcture, "The Popular Sn". He becomer nvolved Wjth arrves at the Wnodhrdge Theatre cour actress and nhe, wth ; some! nrvt Wrdnesday. p'ayw&ht. f "The Popular fen" takes place a-j Can you guess what }, : the colorful background pro- Don't guess you'd only be v. : Matnee J 3d Haly Evpnng 7 anl \t oy. NEVER ANY ADVANCE N PRCES Contnuous Show Sundays and Holday TODAY and TOMORROW FR. and SAT.,~ F»b. 25 and 2«Bg Double Feature Madge Bellamy n "Bertha-The Sewng Machne Grl" Wth Allan Smpson, J. Farrell MacDonald, S*lly Phpps, Paul Ncholson and an all star supportng cast An ntensely nterestng verson of a great melodrama pct-jr;- ^ the dangerous journey of a young gr! from an East Sde sweat sh ;) Jj> a lfe of luxury"- c and W a r n Farbanks and Alce Calhoon n "Flyng Hgh" A Song Cartune "Jngle Bells" SUNDAY Double Feature Contnuous Performance Evelyn Brent n "The mpostor" "The Slent Power" Starrng Ralph Lews Screen Snapshots MONDAY and TUESDAY "Flesh and the Devl" Wth John Glbert and Greta Garbo (4 Weeks On Broadway) Approprate Short Subjects Pathe Newj WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Double Feature The Laugh Sensaton of the Year "Oh Baby" Starrng Madge Kennedy, Lttle Blle, Ethel Shannon, Davd Butler, Flora Fnch. Also Broadway's Favorte Celebrtes, Joe Humphres, "Bugs" Baer, Damon Runyon, Graham MacNamee,. "Wolves of the Ar" Starrng Johnny Walker Mldred Harrs, Maurce Cost el lo FRDAY and SATURDAY Double Feature TOM MX and TONY, the Wonder Horse n Zane Grey's Outstandng Novel "The Lost Tral" : '. also / otamllonare'' Wth an ALL-STAR CAST TODAY Frday- "Kosher Ktty Kelly" Wth Vola Dana and Vera Gordon SATURDAY February 26 "CACTUS TRALS" wth BOB CUSTER "The Slent Flyer" No. 7 SUNDAY and MONDAY February 27 and 28 VRGNA LEE n "DRVEN FROM HOME" BLLY SUUJVAN n "STCK TO YOUR STOR*" TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY March 1 and 2 "H-JACKER RUSTLERS" wth JACK PERKlN and G1LDA GRAY n "ALOMA OF THE ^OUTH SEAS -, ^ _ k THURSDAY and FRDAY March 3 artl 4 Paramount Junor Star* "FASCNATNG Y EDNA HUWHY AND

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Bradng, Manager Rasng the Famly- Tn balm * aa«tl (txm mpudent styles that begns by nukng-tself w dear to fathoa that we enjoy whatever lbertk and varaton* t may take thereafter. n thk cue the fckle bohro got a h M the back of the frock and then decded t mdd be a bolero no looter, w* the cnk that ha eratance could Dew be mpeded when the frock s teea from the back. The blouse fnjul ( made ether of a dserent abadc m a softer materal than the rest s the frock, tha atrengtbedg the jacket Thmuo nod alao (olknrmg the new smmfu mudt. M "-"1 la gong ttavalln*, and ht hat tre what sort of sprng weather she may meet. So she s lookng fax & smart (rock whch wll be mffccnt unto uel wthout a coat on warm days and on the tran, and whch wll also look andftwell under ber coat on days when sprng seemt (ar behnd. That s why she chose ths costume of slk or wool. The emnently stylsh bolero back and the hgh collar gve the wearer a sense of sut-lke completon of dress whch one sometmes lacks n an ordnary two-pece frock. Yet snce the, wast s one wth the skrt n front, and snce the collar s adjustable, ths frock fts under a coat unobtrusvely. The smart scalloped bands, cuffs and collar contrast wth the frock ether n shade or materal. RABNOWTZ HARDWARE, "f t's Hardware, We Have t!" Full Lne* of HARDWARE, PANTS, OLS, VAR- NSHES, HOUSE FURNSHNGS ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET, N. J. Tel. Carteret 312 and 118 Smokele^rSoft Coal s Good Fuel We Have t Gvfc Us A Call Perth Amboy RYMSHA & CO., nc. 989 State St. MAURER, N. J. Classfed Ads Brng Results.you feel ths way det correctly DO the extra pounds keep amng, no matter how hard you exercse, how much you defy yourself? Or are you tryng to nerease your weght? f so, twelve great authortes are ready to tell you what to do. Alarmed at the dangers of the craze for. the boysh fsre, they met by request of offcers of the Amercan Medcal Assocaton. Now n the Sunday Herald Trbune Magazne, they tell you how to control your weght safely. Next Sunday's artcle s by Dr. Morrs Fshben, edtor of the Journal of the Amercan Medcal Assocaton. Read t and the artcles to follow. Each one was prepared wth th e edtoral cooperaton of the Amercan Medcal Assocaton. They wll help you and may save your lfe. Have you notced what the Herald Trbune Magazne s dong every Sunday under the edtorshp of Mrs. Wllam Brown Meloney, formerly edtor of the Delneator? A host of new readers are fndng t th» magazne of the week. Make sure of your copy by orderng from your news dealer n advance- -NOW. NEW.», YORK Hera MAGAZNE Next Sunday wth the Sunday Herald Trbune Parkng Space New telescope s to hrlnc the moon wthn ten mles of us. Oond! The next thlnp wll he a suspenson brdge and a lot of new pnrklnjj sjace. Boston Transcrpt. 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Weodbr!J«" T ^ls ***~ *' (art** MCKE, THEPRNTMSDEVJL u EOWS sueuwa»wtm U nw L \t SCtOUO OOU USOAU-H OCCURS VUHH -m e M&RCHAur WHO ucver ^ V n& \KEWtSB HB S JARMD TWW KN< * DO AM n an unlflmkpcr WU. Shop Talk VHKKl SOME LOAFER. HOtVEBS CCLR -tw pwwt *$ w«*, cm A eoo^te OP urrrcrs AM TRANSPOCtO Oft SCMAft "TRPUMtf ttem S OATTBO The Oldest Rado Shop n Woodbrdge RADO SETS Rado Supples House Furnshngs Kt<Jbenwar \ Pants and Ols Stoves TOYS Saltzman's Hardware J Rado Shop Phone Man SL THE FEATHERHEADS u y «AV TW5E,.'/ OPtRO, TCKtTS THAT JoB. HLV OAVB «WOnr PUT MtN/ J Wll SOLO WTH TUt M&8U3 ' '" SHBDOBNT ' "en ByOAon* HEU. & OO VDOWNK Z Tt) /- Bg-hearted Felx Eg b healthy babes than a'.! other lufant foods combned. EAGLE 1RANU CONUt.NSK) MLK R. A. HRNER Funnral Braelor ata (-...* Expart Embalnar " > Tb«only (Oly equpped»<! «P-» *& data Undertakng Establshment town. Far T»#«t»«a»» AU. ^

8 PAGE EGHT «n Avenel FRDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927 Hundred Parents See j Colona Boy Scouts Operate Honor Court WOODBRtDG Fourteen Tables n Play at Card Party And Dance By Court Mercedes Members) of the Msses Myrtlo and Meba Howard wore New York vstors on Sun- Woman's 'l'.' '" R>R)S. N\ '.. FRDAY. FEBRUARY J ne, Th?». : n.>t he a mest fl day,, All members are requested to Tho Catholc Daughters of Amrr Mm. J. J. Enhorn, towel- \j[ Mss Beatrce Jackson and Mr. Th> honrd of The Lados Guld of ca held a very successful card party and dunce n Columban Hall on Brdge: Mrs, Brenng, Walsh, men'» nocks.,,mf!.> l"luh h >l1 ts r John's Msson ml! h*ve a card -Man Alula Van attend- At Harry Jackson of Hgh street recent- attended brthday party for ther enthu*!r matng of thely prnu nrvt \, -day.ft Cty Wednesday evenng. There were RlaBWs; Mrs. J. F. Ryan al u na Boy Scout Court of Honor at Whte Plan:., N. Y. Mr? There wll be twenty tables n play. Saturday afternoon. fourteen tables n play and many!ho hnmp 'f Monday evenng. Scouts Alexanand a number of handsome, useful Twenty-fve young people ofthe [ ou "" n ' "Mm pan; Mrs. M. Chrste, 'stat,,,, LZ.A The food»ale of the lades of Browt, ftohfrt Tffany and the Presbyteran Church has been rfkrwj Conrrentfonal and bmutlful P rlzes were Mss Mare Dunlgan, glasses ""'"' awarded. Churches f dnner whch wll! dstrbuted»' * <V.U-k. Mra. Fred postponed from ths Saturday untl '"?', «, ^. / m ^enjoyed L, an Fan-Tan: Mss Loretta Morrbutter duh; Mrs. C. Whttn.. Whst: Mrs. A. Anderson, fancy f,,r the p>n«: address of Dr. Dan Pollng at the Thursday evenng at Olsen s charman. Refreshment* wll basket; Mss Margaret Kelly, Pllow 'll- n- hf>m fv! next Saturday. presence of ov*r.vnu Waldorf Astora, on Sunday. low cases; Mss Anna Ry nn cases; Mrs. J. H. Concannon, guest the fn- ho*»' The supper pp wll be. be served. ; nss rnym* monfonnj nn rf frenu *W k«.- *»h." *»,. MU P.uHne V St: n P at f o'clock The ' Mr and Mrs 1, U Bslnt are. To(1 Cove, attended a performance at at1 l frl *!! d «' the hoys y of the troop. p y.r" y of N e w! ^ *» E " J " *» "*" towel; Mrs, August Bauman York vsted her sster. Mm. Rayand creamer. Mss Catherne Ryan, flower owl", f Ths Court of Honor sesson was Pnochle: Alfred Coley, sherbert Mrs. J. Jaeger, powder set' Mr A U,d!.\ presdent; Mrs. W. J. Satu. day. week end. glasses; Mrs. Fred Wtherdge, bath Oberles, wash cloth; M r Mar Frn-t lr-t vce-presdent and Mrs., Mrs. J. Bnegur apent *edno- The masquerade dance of the ^f-^ *«***? n««unment "ferter second vce-pre«dent. The day n New Brunswck. ' fremen was a huge success. The by Troop 61 of Colona at the mat; Mrs. J. H. Concannon, dsh Klen, buffet set; Mrs. M. \ Mr. Frt* Jacob of Passac we) commttee s composed of Mrs. B.! -MB. A. Mlk wtnessed a p*r- for the most artstc woman's Colona Communty Club, whch pro- towels; Mrs. Frank Mayo, scarf. bath towel; Mrs. W. A. Ryan^ the week end guest of Mss Elzabeth Euchre: Mrs. John Canfeld, jardner; Mss Mary Braxtel, cake fllate; Non-Players: Mrs. J. B. Lev,,,. socks. Galada of Valentne place. Jenwn Mrs. T W. Lddle Mrs E. T. formsnee at one of the Perth Am-, costume *ms awarded to Mrs. Carl (;reene,*m«. Clfford Dunham. Mrs. boy»mtre». Ner, who was dressed to represent tems. Dstrct Mr. Wllam Carmchael of T,lnden avenue returned from a month's Mr. Mchael Conole, lnen towel; towel; Mrs. M.. Schubert, f',,, 'Scout Commssoner B. F. Ellson ( larenee Dunham Mrs. Chrj Hoy- Mrs. M. Wanwrght and daugh- Lberty, and the men's pre was a Sr. was n charge of the event. stay n Texas, dsh; John Enhorn, berry d er Mrs George Detz Mrs. ner Ur- t«r spent Thursday n Newark shor>- warded to Thomas Cannon who «>!.».'«:. en was charman of the Mss Elsabeth Wyld of St. Local People Party Guests A Turkh towel set was Pen,' Mrs. Mads Madsen. Mrs. Sd-' png. dressed n a woman's evenng gown.j c George's avenue attended a dnner to Mrs. J. B. Ler. The char, ney Burkeson. Mrs. Soren Hansen. Mr. B. Btwgar and famly have Both pn MS were two > and ana one-half one-nan v - ourv M Mr - Mrs Soren Pt-terson, Mrs. Alfred moved nto ther new home on Ford dollar gold peces, Charles Sessel Gr ** n and theatre party at ntroduced Scout Ex- Mllburn of Mr. and Mrs. Bussnger Mrs. J. B. Lev was aaated by Mr on. S. Dungan, Mrs. Fred Wth» n ', B ; ecutve Herbert W. Lunn who spoke Tuesday, Peterson. Mrs. Mulford Mll?, Mrs. avenue, 1 of ft, The to baaar commttee of Amercus Chapter,. E. S., wll hold a El Mors entertaned at brdge on Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bussnger of Mrs. Jacob Grausam, Mrs. M Vgjro Ferdnanctsen, Mrs. Thomas' Mr. Wllam Johansen who Schubert, Mrs. Theo. Zehror Deegan Mrs. Charles Ksh. Mrs. G.! hs leg taken off below the kr.ee h«csrd party n the Craftsmen's Club Saturday nght. The przes for hgh Mrs. Conrad Schrmpe. W Wood, Mrs. Andrew Lamp, Mrs. Perth Amboy Cty Hosptal s m-' dcay evenng at ther home on Mem»r on the evenng of March 7. Tcket* scores for the lades were awarded Thomas Klem, and Mrs. Harry Koev, provng. street n honor of ther twenty-eghth ter The dnner wll be cooked by 1 marched n andcan b«had from any of the com-to Mrs. Harold P. Hayden, two * «. and Mr». J. Brown and fam- weddng annv«rtartr. Those present ttne fftdne the audence. hand panted shades; Mrs. EHwood Mrs Larsen of Perth Amboy. ly of Newark, were the guests of were. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klynr., Commssoner Ellson had Johnson, one hand panted shade; Mr N B. Skov of Ford avenue Mrs. A. Anderson over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Donato, Mr. and candle ceremony and lt Mrs. W. F. Burns, matnee jacket. s serously ll at h? home. ' Through a mstake t wa* report-, Mr9 Harry Detz, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. three large candles representng The consolaton, a doll pn cushon, The Woman's Guld of St. John's ed that the commttee under Mrs. H. Kayser, Mr. and Mrs. Charle? Ses- Msson of Fords wll hold a card par- Anderson cleared $12 from the \ sel an(j Mr. and Mrs. Patrck Donty n School No. 7, February 28th. card party held recently under the j ow ht ' Then men's prces were: Mr. Har- Scout Oath and the Scouts went to Mss Kathryn McHale. al. \( rs Charles Schuster and son auspces of the Woman's Club n: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morgan twelve smaller candles reprethe twelve ponts of the Law. urday afternoon. Kamm, leather wallet; Mr. W. F. old Hayden, card set; Mr. J, Andrew Kenneth vsted frends n Keasbey School No. 14, for the beneft of the and famly of Ffth avenue moved on Tuesday. lbrary nstead of $14.5. Tuesday to Marlborough. Then followed the awards whch Mss Elzabeth Dolan of Grove Burns, te rack; and Mr. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Sopor and the presentaton of Tender- avenue shopped n Newark on Sat-1 Brennan, a set of ash trays, as conurday. Jersey * H o p e 1 a w n Recent Arrvals oot ^gw to Scouts Clarence! daughter June motored to olaton prze.! Cty on Tuesday.. Perce and Henry Moscarell by Mr. and Mrs. John E. Breckenrdfre, of Green street, vsted Mr,' tfully decorated tables, favors beng Refreshments were served at beau Mrs. Ala Brower s vstng rel- Scoutmaster Davd A\. Davs. Troop stves n Tottenvlle for a number of Commttee-man W. H. Hancock pre- Breckenrdge's father, of Mt. Vernon,: n keepng wth Washngton's brth- George Angreffa of Brooklyn Woodbrdfe weeks. >ej. 5 sented Second Clas? badges to Scouts N. Y., who celebrated hs eghty-ffth day. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. AngTessa of Florda Grove road over the 12 Green street, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon as ther guests on'washngton's brth- :TTO P Commtteeman John B. Tf- Mss Carol Martn has returned j Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Burns, Mr. February 9, Beverly Ruth Rason, Mr. and Mrs Wllam Baker had! Jose P h J y» nd Anthony Lela. To brthday on Sunday. Guests were. Mrs. A. R, Martn. week end. Rason. day. Mss Dorothy Ashmore, Sam ; fan went the nu)r of y to Wellsley College after a short vst j and Mrs gllwood Johnson, Mr. and Charles Tadka of New Brunswck avenue has opened a grocery kus Heghts, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew The store of Andrew Skolosky The ceremony concluded wth a T. Martn, of Rahway avenue. p February 12, George Olvaz, Kar- Ashmore and Bert Van Cleft. the three Flrl * Class badges. wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. \ Mrg L^,, Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. d l Harold P. Hayden, of town; Mr. and store n hs new buldng. Ulvo. of Mna avenue was completely de short address hy Dr. Frt Abegg, MMS Mary Habnak of Berry ' Mr5f W_ W. Crane and Mr. Edward Wllam Acker of West Orange Annel stroyed by fre Saturday at noon. tharman of the camp commttee of street and Mr. August Lauter of Car- j Brennan of El«abeth. Msses Kath- wtnessed a performance of was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George February 15, Mare Ethel Johnson, The ^^ weddng of ^ Mss Johanna; the R*"tan Councl, and a few re-teretaark arks» b ryn McHale, Kathryn Donovan, Kath- Barrett over the week end. Rahway avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- j obropt'a p amtw'tham Boylanof se->,? Ow^ Scout Scout Comms- 'Ro RU" n New York on Satur-! ry n Worthj Mr, Harry McCann and Several famles here were wthout coal the oarly part of the week Ford! Cecela's R C. Church n seln. The quarters. The scouts were gathered Kr. John Preacher, a resdent of am Jehnson. )n wn take place on Sunday at St. S!oner John D '» on ^> f councl head- day - 'Mr. J. Andrew Kamm of Newark. for the reason that coal trucks February 18, Arthur Wllam An- weddng breakfast wll be served at around d an mprovsed campfre and Woodbrdge, saled today on the S. S. could not get through the mud of derson, Cutter avenue, M. and Mrs. ; the home of the brde at noon and ~ sang a camp song and - gave a»- cheer Cherokee for a trp to and through Boys Get Presents After the sde streets to make delveres. Elmer Anderson. at sx o'clock there vtt be a recepton for the Rartan Councl after whch Florda. Ths tour was arranged j Earnng Scoutng Honors Port Readng also at the home of the brde. a color ceremony ncludng the sngng of the Star Spangled Banner er Tourst Agency of Perth Amboy. through the Jacob Goldberger Bank-1 February 16, Lorenzo Ansevno, _Mrs. J. Crowell and chldren Frst street, Mr. and Mrs. Vncent Rose and Jack of Rahway were the brought the frst offcal Court of Mrs. Asher Ft* Randolph en- At the recent entertanment gven seln An^evno. guests of Mrs. Harold Skay on Wed- Honor sesson of Colona to a close. tertan«d Mss Lou Woardell at dn-1 by the Colona Boy Scouts, Scout February 4, Dorothy Catherne. nesday Refreshments were avalable at a ner on Sunday. f B. F. Ellson Jr. waa presented a (Reported by John A. Hacjr) Krk. Weslev Place, Mr. and Mrs. -Mr. and Mr3. Morrs Barth of nomnal sum. n addton to the Mrs. Lous Frankel and Mrs. S.! wrst watch n honor of hs seven-..walter T. Krk. Crestwood, N. Y., were the guests of councl offcals named above, ths e- Wyld shopped n Newark on Wednesday. by hs parents and was presented by teenth brthday. Ths gft was made The regular meetng of the' February 13, Mary Anna Russo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barth on Tuesday. vent was arranged by the Troop Golden Eaglet Troop was held at the ; Wood brdge avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Commttee, consstng of Mr. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Tohrowsky and famly spent the week end presence of the troop and Scout Deputy Commssoner Dxon n the Fre House on Wednesday evenng, Domnck Russo. Whle playng on a swng n the J. B. Tffany, W. H. Hancock and February 16, 1P27. A new Patrol, Sewkren yard of her home, lttle Glora Smth John A. Drake. n Brooklyn. Frankln Green was presented a sold formed. An electon of offcers was February 14, George Hulak, Rob- of Burnett street broke a bone n The- moton pctures were exhbted through the courtesy of Mr. Harry of hs attanment of the Frst Class gold Frst Class Scout rng n honor held resultng n tho electon of Senta ert street Mr, an<j Mrs. George Hu- j her leg. She s under the care of Ells. Durng the evenng vocal se- Holds Party for Brthday rank. Ths rng was presented by Dube as Patrol leader of the. Lly of j the Valley Patrol. Ellen Ohlraan, \ k. Dr. J. Mark. February 11, Margaret Lojesk,: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sessel and Volet patrol and Anna Cccone, For-. Vernon street, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jo-' chldren motored to Newark Tuesday get Me Not patrol. Corporals are j esk where they spent the day wth Mr. Dorothy Shohf. Jane Heybourne and ). K«a.hey Sessel's sster, Mrs, W..Dll. Maron Janson. Settng, up exercses j February 11, rene Rody, Green- The fremen responded to a call; lectons were rendered by Mss Dorothy Ellson and a pano solo by Mm Jean Davs. A comedan under the name of Al Jolson Jr. entertaned. mttee or at- tt«'d«w. U n Lous Frankel s charman of the party. Mrs, Andrew A. Jackson, Mrs. W. FVank Burns of town and Mrs. Herbert Rankn of Sewaren, attended a brdge party at the home of Mss Edth Henry of Newark on Sat- of Mrs. B. C. Demarest Dr. Frtz Abegg as a gft from hs parents. For You and the Chldren PRNTED ZEPHYRS Delghtfully refreshng for sprng wear are these lovely prnts strkngly novel n pattern, resplendent n ther many glowng colors, fne yet amazngly sturdy n weave. You wll want these practcal fabrcs for a great varety of uses for your dresses and aprons, for the chldren'sfrocksand rompers... for cushon covers, draperes, table scarfs, and a multtude of decoratve purposes n the home. Guaranteed absolutely fastcolor. 32" wde 39c yd. C. Chrstensen & Bro. 76 Man St. Woodbrdfte Mrs. Hlda Demarest entertaned on Saturday evenng n honor of Mrs. Grls Form New Club B. C. Demarest's brthday. There were practced. Senta Dube told, brook avenue, Mr. and Mrs. John were sx tables of cards n play. "Sorry Arms to the Rescue. The Successful Socal Sponsored Rody Hgh scores were made by Mrs. Joseph Copeland, half doten boullon the home of Elzabeth Kopper and A group of grls met ths week a meetng adjourn^ wth the sngng 1 Pebruarv l> Raymond Larsen, day. The fre wa3 caused by an By Court Mercedes, C. D. A, of the Evenng Song. Smth street, Mr. and Mrs. Herman overheated stove. cups; Mrs., Asher Ftz Randolph, salad bowl; Mss Louse Brewster, slk abeth Kopper was elected presdent formed the "Jolly Ten Club". Elz- Mrs. George Fnk, Sr. and Mrs. Larsen. At the fre electon on Saturday ; The Catholc Daughters of Amer- George Fnk, Jr. of seln Boulevard, Hopelawo afternoon Joe Lomax receved 62 of rca held a socal at the Columban lngere; Mrs. Chester Peck, slk Sarah Wener, secretary; Paulne were Newark shoppers on Thursday February 5, Ncholas Pnell. Julet! the 123 votes cast. The approprastreet, Mr. and Mr*. Leonardo Pn-1 ton of $4,5 was passed. The men 'prze wnners at cards were: a waste paper basket, was awarded sky, publcty charman. The next 'club house on Thursday evenng. The stockngs, and the consolaton prze, Najavts, treasurer; Sylva Tobrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hall of ell. runnng for lghtng commssoners Pnochle: Mrs. G. Voelker, lnen to Mrs. C. M. Lddle. meetng wll be held at the home of Slzer avenue announce the arrval of were not opposed and were all re-'towelelected. The appropraton for lght- 'Mary Barrett, fancy garters; Mrs. B. Warr, Mrs. John Kreger, Mrs. Ger- Mss A. Lst, bud vase; Mss; The guests were Mrs. Walter Paulne Xajavts of Kuton street. a daughter born at the Rahway Hosptal on Saturday, February 19th, at ng dstrct Xo. 3 of $4,5 was also Lev, towel. After the busness meetng cards 6 A. M. The baby weghed st\'«n and (qmr«>gentj trude Brodhead, Mrs. Asher Ftz j w e r e passed. 1 Euchre: Mss May Walsh, tray', Randolph, Mrs. Chester Peck, Mrs. one-half pounds. Mrs. J. Jayne and baby daughter cloth. Mrs. j Grace> twel C. M. Lddle, Mrs. G. F. Wlletts. j The H. G. L. Llub held t* regular weekly meetng on Thursday Feb. 25 Play "t Pay> to returned home from the Rahway Hns-^ Brd K WHY OUR LOW PRCES?! e: Ms. M. Schub*rt, bud Mrs. H. Von Bremen, Mrs. Joseph evenng at the home of Mss Margaret Janke of Hardng avenue. vertso" by Senor Class of Hf;h ptal u Saturday.,/vase; Mss Mare Dungan, shoe Copeland, Mrs. Fred Bregs, Mrs. J.' School n H. S. Audtorum, at S: 15 -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Detz and \ Mrs M chrste perfume. j J. Dunne, Mrs. Whtney Leeson, and and Mrs. Thomas Cannon attend- Mrs. Lous Farber and daughter P. M. Fan-Tan: Mrs. L. Campon, shop- Mr5 - Wl»am Jones of Rahway and Rose of Hardng avenue spent a few Feb. 18 Mnstrel Show by Avenel png basket; Mss K. McGurk, hand- j t h e Mls5M Hekn?'«'&". Ada Full-, days n New York Cty at the home Woman's Club n Avenel Sfhool Audtorumchefs; Mrs. J. Jaeger, soap; Mrs. A. head ' Mabel Treen, Helen Ensgn,: Because Our Other Expenses Are Low Cty last nght, kerchef; Mrs. J. Suchy, handker-1 f ton ' Mttle ^dolph. Uura Brod- Because Our Rent s Low, On Frday afternoon Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. C. Leb, the past Greenspan entertaned n honor of week. March 2 Card Party and Dance Conole powder Anna Dunl 8* n. ^> mse Brewster, Su- ; the eghth brthday annversary of Whst: Mss C. Romond, ktchen \ se, D " n - After the cards delcous Muncpal Hall. utensls; Mrs. R. Anderson, glasses; refreshments were served. The development of Tayon has were present were Francs, Lester Compare Our Prces! March 3 Roast Beef Supper by A ar7 r Tr.^rf Mrs - A- Thompson, glasses; Mss M. supplemented wool and cotton fbre Fords Woman's Club, n Fords Fre and Alda Grossman, Natale and Valln Kelly, onok soap. * ' * ' Sororty Pens "Round Robn" 1 and. has shown tself to be & product House. Melvn Schlesnger, Kate Andruavtch, Menhart Marko, Lllan Mosko- Delcous refreshments of homemade cake, coffee and ce cream were well adapted to the needs of man. M*reh 21 Comedy Rectal "Cous- Ths statement s subscrbed to by n Kate" by Sg^na Alpha Ph Sororty at Frst Congregatonal Church. { man. The members of the Ph Sgma > MEATS GROCERES wtz, Mldred and Edward Letter to Member n Calf. SPECALS, FOR THS WEEK served. Mrs. M. Conole was char- the ready sale of upwards of $9,- Mrs. P. J. Donato. Mrs. Arthur j, worth of ths fbre. The March 25 mad 26 Bazaar by Eastem Star, Amercus Chapter, n the- by Mrs. W. Frank Burns of Hgh j Sororty were entertaned ths week Lance and Mra. CharlesSessel were j POTATOES, 16 qt rayon producton was close to n Newark yesterday gettng cos-1 62,, pounds. Craftsmen's Club House, Green Mss Nathale Logan Has street Plans were made for a so- jrb Roast, lb. 25c bask., fancy Mane. ---g for the Woman's Club mnstrel. Card Club aa Her Guests cal and card party to be held early : n the Sprng. A "Round Robn" j ntroducng to the Shoppers of WOODBRDGE and Vcnty ENGELMAN'S Department Store Establshed Thrvng o jn Honor n H'5 Mert Ever Snce R»hwmy'«Mo*t "opular Store" 128 Man Street Rahwjay, N. J. Everybody Who Buys At Our Store On Wednesday Saves 1 Per Cent On Every Purchase For Every Wednesday s Economy Day Take advantage uf ths very consderable savng. street. Supper served Frday, March ' 25. March 31 Mnstrel Show by Men's Brotherhood n Hgh School Aprl 22 Cabaret Dance, auspces ' Woman's Club. j Mrs. Carl Peterson Haa, Three Table* of Guests. Locujt Grove Mrs. Carl Peterson of Hgh street was hostess at three tables of brdge on Saturday afternoon. Hgh scores j were held by Mrs. Andrew L. Me- j Avenel Women Present Playground Apparatus Road Condton*; Gets Furnture Bds Bad Board». VT»_ r ^ -* J! letter was wrtten to Presdent Mss Mm Nathale Logan entertaned Marje RobbJM of pwth ^ ^ who Representatves of the Avehel Wo- Donough, slk stockngs; Mrs. John, man's Club attended the meetng of Duff Jr., lace handkerchef; Mrs. the Board of Educaton Monday Wllam Hamlton, French powder nght to present the Board two peces puff. of playground apparatus for use at Hansen, Q. Hargs Prall, and George f 1 " Guests were: Mss Ann Hamlton,; the playground of Avenel school. Stephenson. Mrs. Robert Hamlton, Mrs. Wllam 'People from Locust Grove were there Hamlton, of South Planneld; Mrs. ;to present petton* askng the Board Entertans Playmates A. L. McDonough, Mrs. John Duff 1 to haw roads n ther sectofc re- Sr., Mra. John Duff Jr., Mrs. P. J. pared so as to make them passable M'Donough, Mnj. Ballantyne Haml-!fo r Bchool chldren. These pettonton, Msses Ann and Margaret Me-, er s were referred to the Townshp : Donough of Planfteld; Mrs. James Commttee, Ca=<el of Elsabeth and Mrs. Theresa McGrath., of were serf«d. town. Avenel Lbrary Arrange* 1 be fc'.aced n the new school 1 at seln and Keasbey. Contracts j were awarded to Albert Leon for chars of the Amercan Seatng Com- and Mr. Harry Reyder, and Mrs. Maxwell Logan prze won the consolaton pre. Refreshments conssted of cake, coffee and! Cross Rbs or Those present were: Mrs. Harold -r o _ Srlon lh P Van Syckle, Mrs. Derben Bartholo-; 3lrl " t ' "* ce cream. Andrew Hermsdorf, of Hoselle; Mr. and Mrs. of town; Mas of Me- SedaUwln, ^^dnut*z &"\j «-,?} «&* wan- \ sey School ^Puruture Company for Tgbe, Dors Ann M*TUt». Maude Baldwn, Wll- At the last meetng of the Avenel, *»»» * or sehn «* o1 - n Free Publc. b l Lbrary b Assocaton plans l ' tne absence of M. H. Clum, Mr. Urn Kwutsherg, Jo«pK Tghe, Gerwere completed for the sprng drve for funds. They have»ent a letter to man. each famly n the communty ex- _ 'planng what the lbrary s dong ~~~ Camp Fre GrU Greet Fne for tlte, communty school chldren. by Takng a Hlw The lbrary has a crculaton of one thousand, hooks. They ask for ut least ane dollar donaton from each resdent and also request them to jon the lbrary Assocaton. The. drve wll cfraunue untl March 16th. Mrs. CbjkrM geasel was apponted treasurer and *U donatons arc to be * km.,s»ney N FRESH EGGS Fran Mr Farm S*Dd Postal Card to Mr*. McLaurhln Hostess Eleanor Logan, daughter of Mr. The Tuesday Evenng Brdge Club d MrsM M T l entertaned rtd was entertaned-by Mrs. George Me-! to Knn G. Leonard receved a Poraeroy, Mrs. K. Card and w consouton, Mrs. Har- Mrs. Stephen We, the undersgned, wsh to thank our relatves and frends for the floral offerng! and kndness shown Tb* rquoa Camp Fr«Grls' u» n the rcceat bereavement of our hked t» seln OK Washngton's dear wfe and mother. AUo wsh to brthday. The guardan, Mss NevUl, j thank Rev. Uroy DUlener for hu accompaued QK followng (rs: comfortng words and funeral drector, Dorothy Bddl^ Emmy <ou Harned, R. A. Urner, for aatafactory Jant Copeland, Ellw Orauww, ajve- servces. Howard. M> KrsutaUfc gtth (Sgned) August P»b«t and on Wallace. Pork Lons, lb. 29 c 27c 29c LEG OF LAMB Genune Sprng, lb... 34c ROUND STEAKS Pure Meat, lb. FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, lb 22c 22c ALSO LVE POULTRY Rranhood Brand Reg. Sc COFFEE, Famous Whte Rose or Royal Scarlet lb. can, reg. 55c... SANTOS COFFEE Regular 45c, lb..... PEAS, Early June Reg. 18c can,. 2 cans CORNTRed lne Reg. 18c can.. 2 cans PEACHES^ ruavy Syrup, large can.. Royal Scarlet Brand No. 3 can, reg. 22c TURNPS Canadan Yellow,... 6 lbs GRAPE JUCE Reg. 35c, Pt. Bot., SAUERKRAUT 2 2 for 25c Specal Attenton Gvek to Phone \ S. SCHOENBRUN 39c 25c 25c 25c 15c 2c 29c... 25c 76 New St. >dbr FRESH FRUTS and VEGET Always u S*u«o RVNG A. ML] / ER,),!,vcry LES

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